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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990-08-11 - Orange Coast Pilot• . THE ORANGE COAST 25CENTS GOOD ORNING! Ifs Saturday, Aua. 11. 1990. and here ·s what"s ha pptn i na: HANGB COAft WEATllEJl: Patti.ally cloudy. T•r• •f lew: 7M5 Yesten1ay•s hip{low-69--66 Tomorrow·s hi&h/low: 7S-66 PORTS: ...... ........ 8aKWI: ...-i. ........ . ......... .,....nl INSIDE THE NEWSROOM: On the (ace of tt. an Orar.er Coun1y Jury awardina S2.5 million to a La&u.na Ntpel couDle for if\jwries the womao su&rcd afttt a fold1na chair collapsed benealh her on the Queen Mary sounds silly. But the Judlment. reached Friday an a Westminstcf c:oun:room and arnona the ta,.. est ever an connection with the Samsonite chair, was reached because Marpnte Healy"s in-JUllCS prtvtnted her from car- "'' for hu husbend James. who as a quadraplq1c. All',,. . .,' Modriale With 1'a b..a of67. ..... I AMt•t· Beaches are reponias poor ~ ditioes wida l-3 root •va md I 1'~ temperatUft of 67~ ... ~ Many dondo 10 IO 20 millll 0« 0... ,..._ Oood C8tcMs of boeita, bamalda. .... ba11 aad ycllo•tail ......... ..... 1 ••• Low doudl ud lilllt . variable wiDdt ... ·Plnty ...., s.a..y 1ll'IIOCMl. ..,. to ............ IOtolS kDOCL Sili l -. South- ... swell l ... C7 A4 CM 14 C7 C8 86-7 C7 M Al C98-9 A7 Cl-5 16 A9 SATURDAY, AUGUST 11, 1990 Beach residents· complain Seek right to keep encroac·hed land NEWPORT BEACH -Wcsl Newport residents said Friday that t.bcy should be allowed to keep walls that mcroacb into the public: beach riabt of way. AYllll the walls have been there for years and should remain. A sharply divided plannin1 com- mission has recommended that ocean front property owncn be aJ- lowed to keep walls and other ob- • structions cxtendina uf to I 0 feet into the public ri&ht o way. Commassfoncn voted 4-3 early Friday momina to advise the City Council to amend the city's LocaJ CoutaJ Pt.in to permit limited beach cncroacbmcnts. and to ask plannina staff to study tM issue of beach access.. No ~mmcndations were ml<k about a walkway extension from the Santa Ana River JCttY to the Newport Habor jetty, as HI" SSted _by the C..lif'omina COHtal Commtss1on Many West Newport residents at- tended the meettq and were Ut>SCt about the decision. They are apanst any walkway or bicycle path facina their homes. .. I've been here 35 years and aJways heard this talk and all ifs been is politics_" said Mildred Dempsay. who lives al 7100 W. Ocan Front. Dempsay built the 4-foot wall that encroaches about IS feet onto public property to keep her black poodk cl0te by for protection. Like many of her neighbors. she fears a rash. of accidents on the bicycle path. Sand would blow on the path and make it a treacherous surface for bicycles. she said. ··My main womes art the lawsuits that will be ftled when the bicycles hat the sidewalk. Who's ao1n1 to pay for that~· she said. John Munns. who hves at 7710 W. Ocean Front, has a wall that CftaOeChes I 7 feet onto public prop- erty. He said the city should allow the walls to stay and pndfather .. ihem into the Clty code. "Newport has been aood about uCClCSS to the beach compaRd to in~t a ties. In Malibu, you have to I·~ across peoples• property to reach the beach." Munns said. "I Hunk ~ should be allowed to keep our encroachment and be charted a fair pn~ for a permit." He added a bicycle path would 'inly bn~ "undesirables". f!eJn the (·ust1na bicycle path nS""'"cwpon Pier. .. We arc pretty much owners here, 111ot renters. We don"t want it to tiecomc a tourist sPOt.'" Munns said. Craia Spruill, who lives at 6704 W. Ocan front. said he will fight for the ri&ht to keep bis wall throu&h lhe normal burcaucra1ic channels. .. It's the n&ht time and now or i:1e"'cr as far as stoppina •t. .. he s.aid. • Tlus doesn't make a whole lot of ~cnse Why should they care about t.•llf yard. except 1f they arc Jealous? We laa"C eomethina they doo•t." Kc lddcd the people .rho rent ........... llACH/8.cit ft9J ............. ., ....... ...._ t1own on a pert°' ur;-aa .._.. "°"' 1 .... ,, •• ,,.,_..to cwtructlOn of• ... wat• to protect NI IHI•• II locatM. • II .... of ttte •·lie ....,. ,,_ ocean wall~ - Laguna sea walls divide neighbors ly KAftN AUGE 0...,,......, ..... LAGUNA BEACH -h's the aac~ld story . o orf neiahbon clasb1na over fences. But res.idents of the posh tea- s1de Crescent Bay neighborhood have put a different twist on the tale . A sroup of res1dents here want to put up walls. not to keep out nel&hbors but to turn back waves. The unchecked waves are eat- 1 na away at the base of the cliffs that support their million--dolllar homes., and the walls arc tbcir best hope of \>rotectina their property. the residents say . But others whose homes rest atop the same cliffs say the walls would mar the beach below and, they contend. make croaion worse for the properties that don't erect walls. "I'm aptnst sea waits. 1 don't thmk they solve the problem," said Rick Ba~n. who has lived on Crescent Bay Drive fOr 14 years. As evidence. Barrett points to two walls that have stood on the beach below the neiabboltMJod suw:e the 1940s. Those walls, be S&Jd. ha vc woncoed the troAoe problem on nearby cliff's. ,,.__ .. WAUS/a.dl ...... ro families anxious, concerned 19y.,. VAii IYKIN are aiettina ttady to ao .. .._.,...,........, Lui• Attllano and Amanda four day . think ow husbands were 101na. But 'We're womcd because~ don"t tbey·rc both aoi~" k.a1ow what's F."'1 to haoDeft," Both women llid they were fear- A dlano 111d. 'At fint we -didn't ftal at t.bc prosoect of ttndint their EL TORO -Aa lbt clouds of war Ojeda Mid they txpected._their bus- continucd to ptber in the Middle bands to lhip out within thrtt or East Friday, a ttnte. hary sky huna -----------·------------------~-over the 6uajJy boUll na comPOQnd outside the El Toro Marine C'Ot"pt · Air Slition, •kn family manbm awaited die dcpanwe of lo~ OM1 for Seudi Arabia. Milt~ oKtdalJ rcfta.d to oom- mcnt Frid17 on wkdMr El Toro Marina wil to0n joia tM Cltimated 2~000 Amcncan t~ ..,_., '" SMdi Arabia. lut tM WOtd arcMHl .. ---.. ...... d'*'ffel ._._ lft ~ jlldled. ..... , tcarY7 Mid M._ N .... a Marine ud a ....._, ol die =v~~=== -. .. r .. ro••• ...... ii ., ............................. _... .... .. I I • • I • I • : : • ! ~ • : ! I ,, ,. I Owner of Dean Worldwide, a Huntington Beach company that handles freight shipping, expon crating, warehousing and distribu· tion of J()Ods in 40 countries. FROM KIDS TO KIMONOS-- Getting married at 17, she was a 27·year-old divorc«S mother of two when she went to Japan to find a way 10 support her famil y. But after two years. she said "sayonara" to 16-hour da ys, and six- day work weeks al her brother's 1ntemauonal transportation com- pany. BACK IN AMERICA Back in th e states. she worked as a secrc\af} for a transportation comP.8ny whose boss insisted she could do things she didn't think possible. Four years later, she was vice pn.·s1dcnt of Dean Forwarding Co. INDEPENDENCE IN '76 Jn 1976, she bough! Dean Forwarding Co .. moved its head· quaners to Hun tington Beach and has since expanded the company to six offi ces with a net\\Ork of 300 agents worldwide. EDITOR'S NOTE: If you know someone wbo •bo11/d ~/~•lured /JJ ''Oraoge Coast People" t:•ll lbt> D•lly Pilot'• City Ont •I llZ-13ll, or leave • me11age on tbe Editor'• Hot/Jae -flt .. 1111. -Compiled by Joy Aat•ooy .._, ·= .._ ... ._... . .. ....... Al ...... .,, ....... ~ .-..i-: . .,-. ... ...... code.~°'=-~= ....... .., .. ~fOr· ~citv eomM:il _:,_ •• ,r:--., ~ii lbr ., t ..... Wblc:ti '·lldded ... city iaaalia~ll dldded .... MI Mt Woqb .!.•&A. cfo"1ltoWD ~ re eh~ de• """""' oject ... -......._ .. Newport 8eKb ud Coeta w.~' ~ --.--· woa't accept any ~ .,.,._doe& *.:C.. *-iacumben• did w Four lnculnbca11 an ~ aocl wt ~ tbe &Iii deedliae two. in Costa Mesa tleotted to naa aw DOD-incUmbeDtl wa ateaded to •JS:a in other cities, interested resi-Aua. I$, . . deal.I bave until Wednesday to file .Al of Friday~. ~ .ean· nomination papen.. Here ii the dida1et ~ tW1Mld 18 90Dlic:atiOD1. U..eup so far aJona the"--ea... The)' are: •~mbent WfKbell: per· ""....,. ennial cudidlte ud loc:aJ bandY- ........ ~ man Oeorae Arnold: Linda Councilman lobn Erskine IW'· Moultoa·Panmon. president ol tM priled Oay HaJI watchen Fr:' HuatiQatoo Beadl Union Hilb •ben be ~vealed he would not School District Board of Trustees; • leOOlld term. Dirk v~ a DCwcome:r 'o city ~ Enkine II.id he wanted to devote tics; Paul Cook. former city adnunil-more time to his wife ud childn:n, U'ator; and Jack Kelly, former coun- u well u attend to a arowina law cilman and mayor. practice. In tile city attorney's n.ce, at- Hia decision to step down means tomey Paul Eueeoe Mann will Councilwoman Grace Win<lhell is cbaJlenp incumbent Oail Hutton on the only incumbent seeking re-elec> Nov. 6. tion. Ne.,.n a... Th~ other seats · will be open, Two of the four incumbents will with Mayor Tom Mays and Coun· have to work for re-election, while cilman Wes Bannister bowin1 out their counterpetU are runnina un· alon' with Erskine. Mays, the Re-contesled. publican nominee in the S8th As-In District l , Councilman Donald scmbly District, and Bannister, the Strauss faces two opponents. Mu .,.... Despite the possibility that a court rulial coWd cancel plans for a special elecUoo here, five candidates bave ~ the race for a council teat v.cat.ed in July when Sally Anne Sheridan became mayor. The cudidates are: former Plan· niDJ Commissioner Carol Vocu~; Jrvme Hiah School Vice Principu Michael r. Taaue; Albert E. Nasser, wbo mounled an unsuocessful City Council bid in June; one-time coun· cil member Bill Vardoulis; and .. a.a-Btadt lncumbcnu Roben Gentry a Mayor Lida Lenncy have la'"-"""-.u bids for re-election, but Councilm Dan Kenney hu announced that will not run. In addition to Lenney and Gen those who so far have announ their intent to run are: Planni Commissioner Ann C hristo{> Nancy K.rcder, whose campa1 papen deteribe her u a .. househo executive'" and frequent coun contender 'Rickey Slater. r ... ca.111 Vallef The filin& deadline was extend to Wednesday in this city. names of those who so far have fit were unavailable at dcadUne. 1MJJr Pilot 11Vt '"llen Ia Atp, Emily AlUJJJI .... ~ ~te· '*81rlbfitH ,. '*'',...,.,. Competency hearing ordered for · ex-cop accused of raping a child ly EMILY ADAMS Del1 "°' s.... .., .... SANT A ANA - A jury will be asked to decide if a former police officer accused of stalking an I I - year-old Irvine girl then raping her at knifepoint is competent to stand trial, a Superior Coun judge ruled Friday. News of the weird Neid-nappers busy RYE, N.Y. -Avoid the Noid? Wh). when yo u can kidnap him instead? The Noid -the star of com- mercials promoting Domino's Pizza -was snatched from a local outlet of the pizza chain just four hours after his amval in Westchester County. No1d-nappers took a 15-foot ver- .s1on of the big-toothed, rabbit-eared creature from the roof of the pizza outlet to a local park last Saturday, assistant manager Danny Low- enheim said. The missing Noid was discovered Wednesday -fully inflated and standing tall among the park's trees, Lowenhcim said. The ruling was made after two psychiatrists who examined Steven Rush McCoy, 36. came to very different opinions of his mental con- dition. "His personal doctor said he's incompetent, but our appointed doc- tor said he's OK to stand trial," said Deputy District Attorney Ariadne Symons. The first court·apppinted psy- chiatrist to assess McCoy also found him capable of facinf a jury on chafleS of rape, scxua assault and burglary. But McCoy's lawyer. Jan Morton Heger, contested that de- cision and asked for another diagnosis. The former Beverly Hills police officer was heavily sedated during his first psychiatnc interview, Heger said. "Sittina there lib a zombie, I'm sure be seemed competent," Heger said. Usually. a judge will make a com- petency decision af\er re viewing psy- chiatric reports, but in McCoy's case, the pp between the two opinions was too wide. fairly often, defendants will de- clare themselves fit to stand trial after they realize that an in- competency plea doesn't make the criminal case go away. said Bill Evans. the deputy district attorney in charge of the sexual assault unit. "When they find out they could be in a mental institution for years, then come back JUSt to face the same charges -well. a lot of them get better awfully quick," Evans said. McCoy is charged with six felonies. including burglary, two counu of oraJ copulation, forceful sexual penetration, rape and lewd and lascivious conduct. Prosecutors contend McCoy - a nei&hbor of the girl's -posed as a UPS deliveryman and forced his way into a University Town Center apartment where the girl was watch- in1 cartoons alone while home sick from school. McCoy had allegedly stalked the girl for weeks and knew all about hts victim, incl uding who her friends were and where she went to school. court documt'nts revealed Arrested about thr~ hours after he let\ the girl, McCoy still had scveraJ i1ems 1he girl descnbcd from the attack including a blue filled sheet, a child's plastic doctor's k11 and some of the girl's clothing. ORANGE COAST Telephone numbers How.rd L Schremm Vioe President Advertising & Marketing Daily Pilat VOL.M,N0.223 Clrcul•lon Orang• County Advertising Claulfied , Oiapfey 642-'333 642-5678 642-4321 MlchHI Showell Vice President Circulation -By T•~ A11ocl•ted Ptt11 ...... ------------------------.. 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When opportunity knocks open our doors! ·You'll open the dootl to one awesome selection of the finest In decor1ttw hard- ware becked by 3 gen- tfltlont of e~tlM and an uncommon IMtl of profwk>nel ..,. vie.. It'• why W.. End w .. t It known a "The Oecotatlve H8fdware Ptot*". YOOI oomrMnCa 9bout the Daily Piioc or newt ap. wl be reco.ded and giwn drecty ID EdlDr WiliMI L.obdll. The ume 2~~ enllW'ering MMc9 ~be uled ID record letlltf'I ID fie edillM' on etrf IOpic. Cot*ibu.,,. ID our lAnlr• column muat ir1dude ._.. WMt and ~ numb9r IDr ll9f'ificalkw1. This it your commun~ ~ we WW1l your lnwM- rnent. Dally Piiot delivery gu•antMI It you do not t.. )ICMJr P..-br I a.m., QI betof'9 noon and your copy wit be dlh9red. Cal betof'9 to a.m. and we'I D9t IC to you br noon. Our Cu"°"* s..w. c.w. 142-4333, is open from e a.m. ID s p.m. ~·· un• noon on weeMndl, ID utitt you wtth yox c:Wculallon needs. 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DEN'S • • carpet sales •custom drapcri • in11allation • vinyl, parquet wood • draprry rod rcpeir , Hospital to go back to future Famous names may be on hand for show WAYNE AND DEVINE MAY IE CO-IT ARIUNQ IN A SEQUEL -Twenty-five yan aao. when Hoaa Memorial Hospital staaect its first Cbristmu Carol BaJI, the entertainment proanm featured two local actors named John Wayne and Andy Devine. J Devine recited Clement erry Moore's traditional poems. ··A Kobrin Visit from St. Nicholas." Wayne read a lesser-known work, "One Solitary Life," author unknown. One of his lonat1mc favorites, it told the life of Christ 1n a simple yet elegant prose. 'Twas a memorable night. Both readings were so warmly received that the film stars performed encores at the hospital benefits for the next six years. Duke died in 1979, Andy left us two yea rs earlier, but now there's talk that another Wayne-Devine teaming may be featured at Hoaa's 25th anniversary ball, to be staged Dec'. I at the Newport Beach Marriott Hotel. Volunteers with the hospital's sponsoring 552 Club tell me that Timothy A. (Tad) Devine of Corona del Mar, 55-year-old son of the gravel-voiced actor, has agreed to reprise his father's recitation. A non-pro, as the Holl ywood trades say, Tad runs a landscape design firm in Santa Ana Heights. And organizers say they're inviting Ethan Wayne of Dover Shores, himself an in-demand television actor, to encore his dad's rok. Ethan reportedly has another commitment for the Dec. I datt', but ball officials -with the help of sympathetic Pylar Wayne - are trying to work it out. There was another headliner at Hoag Hospital's inaugural gala a quancr<cntury ago. but this year's assemblage -rally1na to raise mone) for an expanded and modernized emergency room -will ha' e to settle for the I 96S ong.mal. That would be durable Les Brown. whose band 1s still renowned after all these years. 0 WHATEVER THE EXCHANGE RATE, IT'S THE SPIRIT THAT COUNTS - A sporting gentleman from Newport Beach phoned Thursday. inviting me to place a wager on the Rams-Chiefs gnd1ron engagement scheduled toda} 10 Berlin's Olympic Stadium It was an unlikely proposition, seeing as how we're both rooting for our beloved Rams. but he was persistent. We talked on the telephone for nearl) 40 minutes. and he finall y persuaded me to invest in the Kansas City Chiefs plus 21h points. Our bet was for an entire Deutsche mark -the current equivalent of about 63 ce nts (Amcncan) -and my friend. who shall be nameless here. couldn't have been happier about that. He had found (e).cuse me) an easy mark. Incidentally, he was phoning from Berlin'!> Schwe1zerhof Hotel -where he and his wife and their daughter were staying as gut.>sts of Rams owner Georgia Front1ere -and the long over~as call was costing ham about S8 (American) per minute. Heck. I don't mind a contnbut1on of 63 cent!> toward that. 0 WELL, SOME UNITS ARE READIER THAN OTHERS -II you need a localized attad. of "ar Jllters. consider this. Shortl) before noon Tucwa)'. on the San 01tgo Fcarway below Irvine. four l ' S ~annc Corp<; \Chicles - a lead car and three heav}-dut} trucks. all camoullagcd -v.ere proceeding southward. probably to (amp Pt'ndlcton And. according lo C}l'w 11nc'i'i I un~ Sc-basuano of Laguna Hills. adorning each 'chick \\t•rc promincnt 'itgn<, on front and had bumpe~ The signs read "Tl DE" T DRI\ ER 0 CHARLIE PLEASE. PLEASE COME HOME -So 1hm· I am Thursda) c'cning. nun.1ng a so-so martini in a Dana Point waterfront nightspot, .ind th1\ a11ract1'l' blon<k rnml'\ ankling ll\l'r She ~~s her n..tml' 1., Barbara Rt'gan and \he h\e'i on Ralhoa Peninsula l know this 1<;n'1 a l.hantt' cnwunter ix'C"ause '>hc·'i dutlhtng a fragment of thl' Dally Pilot which bt'ars rn~ mug-!>hot Wantl.'d to make a JlOSlll\C' ID. \he S3)S She has a l'hancc 10 '><I) I look much )Ounger in person. \\h1ch 1s good for a rnmphmenta~ drink, but she rrtuJls 11. Instead. \ht• ..U)S all sorts of nirc things about the nt'v. and 1mpfu, ed Dally Pilot. ..\ml then she rc,cals tht' purpose of her \IStt. .. The ix·oplc in m~ neighborhood need )our help." \ht· sa) '> I If) to cJtplain that I am not The Caped l rusadcr. but ~he hangs in thcrc She S<i} s her entire nc1ghhorhmx1 1s upM't bcrause their fa, onle dog.. a chihuahua. 1s m1s'ling. I start to tall.' notl.'~ .. Can ~ou make that .i terncr"" I a ... k .. Wh} 1" she asi.., "Because l can·1 ~pell chihuahua," I sa' Barbara Regan. w-ho'!> lhcrc attending a "fund-raiser for tht· \.in Clemente l\n1mal helter. t!> not amused he 5a}S that four-pound Charlie Please (that's hi\ name) v.as last seen Jul) 27 1n the '1C"1nit} of Newport Ba) 's ( annef) Village Shl' shO\\S me a poster olTenng a S 100 re1o1.ard. The pt>,ter describes C harhc Plca'iC as a male black chihuahua. weanng a la,endcr harne~~ It al.-.o 'ln}S the dog has a broken 1a1I. which had been caught in the door. If I publish he r appeal. she W)S, she'll bu} me lunch on Balboa Peninsula -c1tht'r at The Crab Cooker or the St-a Sha('k Which I am happ) to do, bc'cau~ I never (or hardl) t:'\Cr) pass up a chance for a free meal. So. Charlie Pka~. 1f }ou'rc reading this, plea~ go home Or, at the vef)• kast. call 6 7 5-97 55 and let yo ur wnrncd fncnds nov. that you're all nght. Jerry Kobrin'• column rua• Wt-daHday1 and S.t•rd•Y•· Herc are the w1nn1ng pla}tng card picked Frida\ night for the California dally ··[)('~co'· game :Hcans: Jack <tclubs Ten Diamonds Eight •Spade~ Three numbers Lotter) 's Cannery was once a working factory • I• Newpon Beac~: The Newport Beach Can· nery was built in the early I q20s and boug.ht by Western Cannery in 1937. Today, 111s the Cannery Restaurant. a fun sewn• of pipes and chutes and industrial chic, but 10 1u heyday. I 00 pounds of mackerel a day was canned by Western Cannery. In later years. dot and cat foods were the principal product.I. l'Mn 1n 196 7, cann1na cased as offshore pollution dro\•e the mackerel schools lOO far away. • b F ... tal• ValltJ':Thc w1llo'lt'1 arcw thickly in Oospc-1 wamp and early tcttlcn.. '" ludint &he &orchards. cul Wlllow wood wtuch they tntd«t for rum land. You can tf'fKk fiKts '"' um~ by oontnbutuw your h1 toncal kno.kdie lo thtt C'Ofumn Send }OUf oot '""to Dtd You IC.now. <>n.i• c..1 oua, .-. .... Po. &o•r · cos\I Mesa, 92626. -c.,.,., .,. ........ ' ... OIUW COAaT DM.Y 11LOr ~.~t1 ... - FundAmerica suspends operations Marketing plan being modified :.~.!,~--aJlep Edwards, tllroup Ft.a dAmcrica, bilked Florida raidcn out of about S8.2 million lhrouP pyramid SC'hctne. JRVINE-Trouble-plapacd Fun· dAmerica Inc., which l)f'OKCUtors call an illepl pyramid scheme, has voluntarily suspended all nwtetina opcratioll!t compeny officials an- nounced l"riday. The suspension will allow Fun- d.America, which is workina with a federal judtc in San Francisco to restn.ICture the company, to modify iu markttina plan to brina it into compliance and ma.kc it acx:eptablc to rqulators in the states in which it operates, said new company chief Mitch Blumberg. Blumberg. who was named presi- dent and chief executive officer of FundAmerica after the one-week reian of Howard Ruff, said &hat the company's shareholders have in- structed him lO like whatever action MceSlafY to resolve the problems the company is facina. "We a~ confident thu we are deliverina an honest and valuable product via an honest, credible and reputable markctina force," Blumbera said. "While wt don't believe we have violated any laws, we arc anxious lO put these issues behind us." FuodAmenca sells memberships in cxchanac for rebates on consumer aoods and services. Sales associates can cam bonuses for selhng more memberships. The company has about I 00.000 members nauoowlde. Ru«. wbo was named head of the privaiely held Irvine company July 31, was canned after a leCl'Ct mectina of FundAmcrica shareboldcn Sun- day. The business newsletter publisher claims he anaere<I shareholders be- cause be accused bis ~r. company founder Roben T. Ed- wards, of aettana SS.4 million an salary and fees last year and winng millions of dollan ovcneas before Edwards' anut on fraud charges "I believe I was sacked because I was honest," Ruff said Monda} ··1 wa.s sacked because I revealed true but damagint anformauon about Bob Edwards. ' £dwards.. free on SI mdlioft be denies the c~. Fund.America • pr:acticn are j beina ioves~t.ed in other sta includina California and Tu.as. Blumbera II.id Frida~ £dwards ' no lonacr associated wu.b tht ooj pany, an either a manatement or• ownership position. "We have bqun contacti"l service providers that have oouW the company of their mtent to Ito~ prov1dinc services to dc1ermi what the issues arc and bow they ca be pos1t1vely resolved," Blumbe .. said _,,.... •t.U/ .. wtre ,...,.. Dueling initiatives bring torrent of Names kickoff • . • • • • • • --:r-~-.,,,--~~~~~~.,......~~~, : • • • • ! . protests to council ly PAUL ARCHIPLEY 0..,, ,_ S4afr 'lll'ltl:et HUNTINGTON BEACH Gnm-faced City Council members endured a torrent of protest from irate residents Friday. then -as expected -approved placing a measure on the Nov. 6 ballot that nvals a c111icns' inauative. Dunng a 1urbulcn1 three-hour meeting. council members and resi- dents traded charges of greed. spec1al-10terest influence. contempt and duphc1ty ov~ the last-minute proposal to place a competing char- ter amendment measure before city voters. Previously. 18.600 res1dt·nts signed petitions to qualify the Save Our Parks chaner amendment. Both measures restrict the city's d1spos111on of beaches and parks. But the c1t1Lens' amendment In- cludes rcstnctaons on the citv·s ab1 h- l} to lease park or beac·h areas without 'oter approval. The alternat1' c measure restncts the salt" of beach and parkland. but lea' cs lease dcc1s1ons in the hands of the coun cil The new measure was proposed b) Tom Duchene on behalfof)outh spons groups that feared the Sa"'e Our Parks 1n1tiat1\C would drag kids into the poltucal arena and hindl'r the add111on of e'en minor park improvements like ballf1cld bacl..stops But Save Our Parks leaders and other community ac11v1sts chargt'd Duchene was merely a front man for council members, developers and 01her special interests that want the freedom to build a golf course in Central Park and restaurants on the beal"h without asking for votcr ap- proval Councilman Peter Green. con- cerned about charges of barkroom manl'uHrs. got Cit) Attorney Gall Hulton 10 reveal a Huntington Beach Co a11orne) assisted 1n draft- ing pan or all of Duchene's amend- ment. ~rgu1ng for the new mcasur<'. ( ounc1 lman John Erskine said op- ponents of the ong1nal 1n1t1at1' e f<'ared un1nform<'d \Olers would ap- prove 11 without r<'ah11ng how re- stnctl\ e 11 v.as unless th<') had an alternatl\e from which to choo'iC But Councilwoman Grace Winchell. who s1d<'d v.1th Grct'n against the new-measure. agreed w11h residents who argued 'otcrs alrt'ad} had all the choice lhl.') necd<'d -voting ">es" or "no" on the SaH Our Parks amendment "This 1s clcarl) a question of power," Winchell said. "fhe chart<'r amendment you arc proposing leaves the power with you. "The Save Our Parks amendment allows the people to have the po~r to decade on large issues.·· Debbie Cook. chairman of Save Our Parks. was less tactful. In a statement read by her husband, John Fisher. Cook said. "An 'im- poster in111at1ve' 1s a cruel and vin- d1ct1ve hoa~ brought to the ballot b) a desperate and decc11ful council maJonty" Bob Biddle. pr<'Stdent of the c1l1zens' lobby Huntington Beach Tomorrow. was hkew1sc blunt. "Mr Duchene 1s nothing more than a puppet." Biddle said. "His strings arc being pulled and hc·s being told what to say and do -JUSt the way you act wht'n (Huntington Beach Co. pres1dt'nt) Roger Work comes into the room." Biddle said )OUth sports grou1>5 and the council should 1n,est1gatc the opportun1t) to use clo\ed schools to establish a much-dis- cussed sports comple~ "You·re JUSt too hell-bent on Jam- ming this do\\n c'ef)one's throat." he $81d "You·re onl) here to sa11sf) )Our cont1nu1ni lust for power ·· Supporters for the Duchen<' amendment also came forward, arguing the . a\e Our Parls measure would needless!) polanzc neighbors ag:uns1 one anothl.'r on C'cn minor IS!>Ut"S. Tom Van Tu)I. pr<"S1dent or 1he Huntinaton Beach-Fountain Valle} Board of Realtors. said that bod> supported cont1nu1ng de' clopmcnt of tot lots, ball fields and other rel rea11on fonltt1es. ··we agrcc with Mr Duchene that the original charter amcndment ... would etTer11,·el) pr<'vent such fac1h- ti es by requiring political cam- paigns... mandating cnyw 1dt' 'otes and resulting in t.ostl) dcla~s for park improvements." Van Tu)I s.a1d. And council members charged Sa' c Our Parl..s su pportcn should look to their own camp for s1gnc; of selfish Spel.1al interest Erskine noted some prom1ncn1 member<, of the group ll\e 1n the upscale Equ<'stnan Estalt'S neigh- borhood across from undc' eloped Central Park land "The real 1ssut' 1\ v. hethcr we·re goina to preser' e pn' ate opt"n spa~ for lho'K' lurl..) ft'v. v.ho li\e 1n those Equestnan Estates." fr;kinc \Std Among them are Save Our Parl\ leaders John hsher and lxhh1c Cook . D..tly .... ,.._ ..., ,..__ ·-: 'II"' director Mlclll Dklcoff. left, •nd Ktors John DJ• : and Piper Laurie In front of an AIDS qultt llt • . reception klddng off the Orange CountJ N ...... Project at UCI. Weelcend Kttvtttn Include • tNnel dlscuulon on AIDS •nd • Sundar dosing ceretllOftJ with people llnlng the perimeter of the AIDS quilt : dlspl•r· Costa Mesa man, friend . freeway shooting victimS: l y TIM HUGHES O<illly'9otCON"~ A Costa Mesa man and a (nt'nd were shot and wounded Frida) momrng b)' passengcn in another automobile on the sou1hN>und Seventh Street onramp to the.' '1n Diego Freewa\ 1n ~al Reach Kenneth Miller. 21 ol Costa \.1c\<l and Leif Dan1t'lson. 22 . of Grct•le\ Colo .. were fo und 1n tht'tr car b) Seal Beach police Miller SU)tained a gunshot wound to his lef\ foot Jnd was taken to Los .\lam11os Me<faal Ccn tt'r where he was treated and released Danielson also w-a!> ta~en to I os .\lam11os Med1l'.al Cent<'r wht'rc h(' was treated for a more scnous gun- shot wound to the left thigh The 10c1dent began when M1llt•r and Danielson. accompanied t" a third passenger. \iark Cltnesm11h. 22. of Grl>elt'} wcrt• tra,eltng on the Sc'enth ~1ree1 onramp when t'lc> were tn\olvcd in an argument wfth two men in another car 1 St-al Beach poltce said one of "1c assailants fired several shots into fie side of Miller's Nissan Stanz.a. l'bc suspects then sped up the o nramp onto the southbound San Dicao FretWil) 1n what witnesses descnbed a!> a m1d-I 1)80s Ponuac Trans-Am St-al Bea h pohce sa.id it was on- known what cau~ the \10lcot dis- pute. but Danielson. on vac.auon from Greek} along with C11nesm1th said "no w-ords were e>.changed be- tv.ecn us ·· He said he was s1mna in the back scat wht'n t~ shots ~na out and that the men 1n the other car were "Just a couple of avcraac Joos .. Danielson said the bullet that hn him camt· through the side of the N1!>san Seal Beach pohcc requests an)'One '-'Ith information about the shootina contact the department at (213) 43 l<'.S41 Citizens: Why did Peters quit? I)' TIM HUGHES o...., ..... c-... -.. The reasons behind Huntington Beach City School D1stnct Super- intendent Diana Peters' res1gnauon last month still hi\ c not bttn fully disclosed. and Huntington Beach Chamber of Commef'C'C president An Av1les would hke to know wh} Aviles. in a lettt'r wnttcn to school board president Shel"f) Barlow on July 30, asked for a full e'planat1on from the board on reasons for Peters' rcs1gna11on. He said that he saw Peters as an able administrator who was concerned with both the city's C'duca11on future as well as the economics or the Huntington Beach business rommuntt) Mcanwh1k, rcpreKntatt\•es of the school board have maintainC'J a pos111on of silent.~ rt"prdrng Peter..,· res1fna11on. ~ h1ch was announ~·ed on ul) 15 Upon announcint Peters' res1g- nat1on. the board said 1t had agrted to pa) her S 126. ~~.? in ""hange lor her res1gnat1on from a C'On tract not scheduled to up1re un11I June I QQ '\ The re 1Jnat1on of Pete!"\ 1ron1- ~ll) came nine months alkr the Hun11naton Stach board had e'- tendc:'d her contract .\t tha1 time. Barlow laudtd Peters for her efforts as an adman1stra1or and for "leader- ship an area of cumculum and instruction .. However Bartow l"C'Centl) ~1d the supenntcndcnt's reS1iflat1on was a ruolut1on of "ph1losoph1cal d1f- ferl'nccs bet""rcn tht' hoarJ and tht· supenntcndt'nt ·· Contro' <'"' ha) doudcd Prtcl"\ rc1&n as supcnntendcnt s1nl.~ her contract e\ten!>1on was announced in October I 98Q and up until ht'r m11nat1on 10 Juh Teachers and parents gavt' Pctl'rs a votC' of n<><onfidcncc and a \'U\Cd her of ha"'"' a "top.down" manage- mt'nt !>l}k and of berna 1nflt'\lhle 1n the sometimes touch) area ''' latx1r neJOlldllOns leaders of the teache"· unmn claimed that morale an the d1,1nct was lo~ and that Peters was more intemted 10 promoting ht'r 01o1. n St'lf-imaie than the school d1.,tnc1 she represented In has letter to Barlow. <\ \llts \\ ondered how th<' d1stnC't could now ha\e philosoph1cal d1fferct1~ with Peters afier the board bad e:\tcnJed her contract. ;\ compact of 10 Cahfohua SChll()ls w h1ch had ahgned t-.Cm- sel' e!> With V800US SC'C10f"5 or the bu~mcs!o communtt} was a Chtef run\·em and interest of Petcn. .\ .. ties u1d .. Tht' panncrsh1p of. tht sdlool hoard .ind Diana and the C'b&IRbtt of Commel'('C was a moo sUC'ICCllfuJ l.Ompal.t." .t.v1les said. ··we·~ re- CCl\td large grants and it was hl!lhly succc ful .. ~v1les sa1d he" cxpecuoa to tave a mecuna soon to make awe the compact pc'Ot.1'1m remains ia efm:t dcspne Pcttn. · abscllClC. Sports center reports embezzlement Fountain Vall~y An mtpW)tt of a sporu tn1n· "" CICntcr on Ncv.hopt Strttt rT-poned that a fellow ~orller embe'aled U .026 from the but.i· MU 10mt't1mc bctwt"Cn Jul)' •and Aut. 6. HunUn ton lkaeh A ratcknt hvutt o( the 9JOO bklcll o( Capt od On~ ttPQf1Cd that lbttt mtn 1n • C'kvrokt lmpall pouml Ottcw.ck Oft bet lawn Tllunday ftishl Newport Beach SotrMOnc toot two outboald motort WOtth "'°"' a ) root boat ktpt Oft • '°' '" tJw 900 ,000 l of 0 11 NJtom-mack fl\t11na nxb •T~ \tc*n from an unlocted hatch on a 2'-foot bOat <krled 11 40tl S.tftoont a Someone dnlkd hot($ 1n 11\f trunk ol a I QQ() C"hfl!Jtt rental car i-rt:ed 1n t~ lot 11 the \hmlton hotel. 4S.' MacAnhur Bh·d .. 1n an apc»rTnl effort to Ft Into iht-tr\lnk N0th1oa •"U l't1)0ned mt f11. I nine 'ln\l.. belltne'S.. '-nlml and. sattpt.ne blla ~ \aft11 from • carpon 11~ ama on ~wood 1 WO bl&lft llaitiP MOA'81ll wt'tt takb (rum a pr• Oft Vidtbura. 0 A Wl.llict CXMltallUftl cmtit Clnh lftd aub llolm b)' dnt tom a '*' l*bd °" Dmfidcl Thty • Lagun a 8C"at'h A -..oman ~rd shf loJt htt Wfddlftl n .. oe M11n Bekh Orange Coast Business Diary f &ndAmerfc• fires Run bviDe-bued FundAmerica Inc. fired financial newsletter publisher Howard RuR' just one week after ~tina him prn1dcnt and chief opcratina officer. Ruff reolM:ed founder Robert T. Edwards who was UTeMcCf by Aorida police and charaed with running * compuy as a pyramid scheme. Ruff said he was fired at the request of shareholden friendly to Edwards after be revealed that Edwards paid himself U .4 million in salary this year and wtred another SJ 1.3 million overseas for unknown reasons. Houston developer Mitchell Blumberg was appointed to re- place Ruff. Second qua ner home resales up Home teSales in Orange County rost 3.8 percent durir:aa tbe second quaner of the year. compared to the fint three months. But compared to the second lluarter of 1989. county resales were down 19.3 percent, according to the California Association of ~eallOC'$. Statewide, resales were down 12. 7 percent compared to the first quaner and down I I .6 percent c:om~ to the same period last year. Home prices arc soaring in Laguna Beach where the average pnce bit $450,426, up 28 percent compared to an average price of S348, I 96 a year ago. Air freight surcharge Burlington Air Express this week Ix-came the first air freight company to impose a fuel surcharge m ~ug. 6 -1Q lly RUSS LOAR .. rHpontc to lhe Iraqi mvasion of Kuwait. The com· pany announced that a 6-clent-per-Pound surdlarte will take effect Aua. 20 for all shipments in the United States and Canada, but will not affe<:t international shipments. Burlington officials said the risina price of jet fuel left the company no cbc»cc. Several passenaer airHnes have also increucd fam, but other air fre:iaht companies said they have no plans to im~ surcbafJCS. Unlike other ovcrni&ht delivery services. ~urlinaton specializes in shipping largt" loads averq-ma l so pounds. ICU Medlcal sues Investment firm ICU McdicaJ of Irvine ftlcd a civil racketeering lawsuit in U.S. District Court against San Francisoo- bascd Montgomery Securities, alleaiflJ fraud and conspiracy to pjn control of ICU. Officials at ICU said the lawsuit is an attempt to retain a safety device for hyJ>()dermic needles developed by company Presi- dent nr. George Lopez. The company charges Mont- gomery Securities with pining paniaJ control of 1M company and intentionally brinainJ on bankruptcy. Officials at Montaomery Medical said the lawsuit was an attem~t by ICU directors to sh1fi blame fo r the company s financial problems. Heart valve maker OKs warnings Shiley Inc. of Irvine bas agreed to notify patients who were surgically implanted with the company's heart valves of potential defects in the valves. Shiley officials said the com pany will notif>' about 21.000 people who were 1mplan1cd with the heart valve. llSCIYEI SO. CIUFOllll'S IEST IEPT SECIO BACK TO CAMPUS SALE HURRY ... llOW THRU SUNDAY, AUGUST 1 iTH 01 OUAUTY NEVER GOES OUT OF STYLE limit 3 Pair Per Customer -----------------------TEIRIFIC NEW SELECTION MEI'S BEACH BRAND SHORTS By EDGEWEAR -T&C-And More s1499 BOYS HOT LOOKIN' SHORTS •1299 FAMOUS MAKER BOYS T'S JRS/MISSES FABULOUS DENIMS ' JEmll•TI I MMY f AMOOS LMELS ••• 21.30 . Alrllne plans two dally. OC to Chicago flights ly RUSS I.OM .,. ....... ._ The Qi~bued Midway Air· lines will run t.a nonstop, round· trip fta,hts 1 day from Oranae Coun· ty to C!lic:lw> bClinaina Oct. I, becomina the first n~ Pl~nacr carrier at John Wayne Atrpon 1 new terminal which opens nut month. Stock market takes a tumble Midway. wbic:h bas a reputation for cut-ntc airfares, will offer mom- ina and evenina fljJhts at introduc- tory fares as low as S99 one-way based on a round-trip purchase. Midway also Oics out of Los Anaelcs Intcmational Airpon. NEW YORK -The stock market tumbled sharply lower Friday 1s concerns flared up over the volatile Middle East. The widely followed Dow Jones industrial average of 30 stockJ was off 42.33 points at 2,716.58, putting its loss for the week at 93.0 7 points. At one point in the afternoon, the Dow was down SO points, tri11trin,1 a New York Stock u chanae limtt on computerized trading straeqies. Analysts said the so-called circuit breaker helped pull the market back from its worst levels. 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Urutcd and Amen can airlines curTtndy offer daily, nonstop flights from Or· anae Countr to Chicago's O'Han: lntemationa Airport. DO ft .10\ES A\ ER .\GES _,10,E\' R ·\l'l·:s NEW YORK \AP) -Money rt tn '°' r~dlV H reoor ed l>v Ttleralt Svslema Tltefalt lnl.,tsl ra11 111<1u 7 71S irlme Rare 10 00 lscounr Ralt 7 00 HEW v~K 1AP1 S9o< nonte .. oue me1111 pr\CM roll.er call loan raft 9 00·9 ?S Fno.y ~eral fun(I) markel rate ..._..._ ,.!Cl pet llO""° N'I' Come• "'°' "'°"'" HIOll 8 062S Fn Low I c...... 11 ••50 a f)OUnd us onhl\ation• L•sl t c....-. 132 50 _,, per llO""° NY CO'ne• "'°' Ct rtlllcaiu QI OtP0,11 Primerv "'°"'" ~·· ff oavs 7 SI L.-1 • »61 c.n11 • poun<1 OllY'· 7 ] l ZIM · I 1.e1 _,,, • poutt<I delt-ed 0 d!IV\ 7 &6-1'111 $3 '940 ,..,....,, w-comooane P"o '* t~ 1 1 year, Y 94 ...,_ -SA •~ t<anoy & ".,,...,, 10'ltv o..,., Quote1 Cer11 1ca 1H QI Oeooi11 1>. Ofalfr ......... Ht I* ''°" Ol NY Come• wot m()lllh 30 dav\. 7 91 Fri ~oav,, 7.98 ...._,, 12e0 oo ua~ oo per 76 10 1tU1< N...., oovs 7 96 vor. I dav' 7 96 "'-""-$.476 7~SA8 I Ml !toy 01 N ~ "ot>t•-411 1 OllY' } 96 """"-' · SA90 00 N Y 114 .. c wot -trO) n1 ~.. l 0 OllV\, 1 96 '.\\'SE ('OJIPOSITE THA,St\('TIO'S Yosemite closed 15 major wildfires blaze across state ty cM AaodMed ""' fifteen m~or wildfha and bun. ~ o~ ama~ bla~ ra~ ICfOSI Cahfomaa fnday 1n a U1tunin1· spa.rited sieae that's closed Yosemite National Park. charred over l 00 000 acres, rued 12 buUdinp and tna· sered ICAttered evacua(Jons. The fires near famed Yosemite burned most of the structures., a total of 661 or more than twice as many as initially thou&}\t, accordillJ w a careful recx>unt conducted fn. day. fires also threatened scores of other structures and forced authorities to send l0,000 park vis· 1tors home. Other larse blJzes roared at t~ Lassen County town of Ravendale and "°sed potential threats to build· angs an Tehama County and Sequoia National Park. Fircfiabters were spread so thin battlina fires ignited by 21.1 oo light- ning strikes in the past week that only an 18-person crew Oown in by helicopter was fighting a 2,()00..acre wildfire in the Kina Mountain Range, a federal wilderness on the .. ,. 111 Hatton.I ,.U offtdlll8 Mt1 ............... wMdt wolle roll· lft9 up frOM 1'11~1 fire at YM•Mlt• NatlcNNll ft.tr. north coast that includes habitat of the endanaercd spotted owl. Fire line conditions were es- pecially danacrous u wind-driven flames raced lhrouah brush and trees parched by four ycan of dto\llht and a week of I 00-desree-plus weather. Two crews were overrun, one in Yosemite and another in the Sequoia National Forest, but es- caped serious injury by scrambling. into heat-resistant tents. With no swift end to the siege in si&ht. California's army of at least S,000 federal and state firefighten was being reinforced by nearl.Y 2,000 out-of-state U.S. Forest Service fire- flJhten and scores of water-<lro~ Pin& state, federal and National Guard aircraft. Authorities called the Yosemite fire the larJest in the park's history and noted that ironically it is occur· rinf on the lOOth anniver111')' of the reaaon pining national park status. Park ranaers said they officiaJly closed Yosemite to visitors late Thursday night aner two blazes. which t<>scther have burned 12.000 acres, shut all roads in and out of the m~estic preserve. I've been here 18 years and its the first time I've ever seen the park closed because of a fire." said park ranger Dave Balogh. Barry convicted on drug charge WASH INGTON -Ma yor Marion Barry was convicted Fridav on a single drug charge and ac- quitted on another. The Judge de· clarcd a mistnal on 12 counts, m- cl udi ng more serious pcrJury charges, after jurors reponed they were deadlocked. The outcome was a stunning end to a sax-week trial that featured an FBI videotape of the mayor smoking crack cocaine in a sting operation. Barry. who sat stondaced when the single guilty verdict was an- nounced. smalcd broadly as U S. Dastnct Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson declared the mistrial. He turned to has attorney R. Kenneth Mundy, clasped has hand and threw his other ann around Mundy's shoulder. He then turned and hugged has press S«retal) and a supponcr. The jury found Barry guilty of the specifics of its case. charges that he possessed cocaine an Barry took what amounted to a November 1989 with long-time as.-victory lap around the courthouse sociate Doris Crenshaw. Crenshaw arounds. surrounded by supporters testified that she snorted cocaine chanting .. four more years." Barry with the mayor an her hotel room. had said that he would not seek re· Barry was found innocent of election, but there has been spccu· charges that he possessed cocaine on lation in recent days that he would Sept. 7, 1989. · change his mind and run as an The jury was hung on the three independent. most serious counts, felony charges .. He is rel ieved, obviously, and of lyina to a federal grand Jury about this as has 202nd day chemical free,·· has dealings wath Charles Lewis. a has press secretary Lurma Rackley convicted cocaine dealer who was saad. Barry planned to make a state· one of the government's chief wat-ment Saturday. nesscs. U.S. Attorney Jay Stephens was It also couldn•t agree on a verdict heckled by Barry supporters as he on the cocaine possession charge defended the prosecution of th e stemming from the FBI sting oper-mayor. ataon. In the FBI videotape. Barry He said that on the single convac· was seen smoking crack coaune tton, the JUry had held "Mr. Barry wath former girlfnend Rasheeda accountable for his cnmmal conduct "1oore at the Vista Hotel on Jan. 18. and he must now accept rcsponsa- The mayor saad repeatedly that he ballty for that conduct.' nevt'r used cocaine. and it wasn·t He said he would review the case untal closing arguments that Mund y before deciding whether to seek a acknowledged that Barry had used retrial. Jackson scheduled a hearing the drug. Even so. Mundy saad the for &pt. 17. OMM• COMT DAILY""°' ~.~1 1 ..... Judge rules DEA violated murder suspect' s rights LOS ANGELES - A fedef'al Judee Nied Friday tbat the U.S. '°vmuneat'a k.idnappina o( a Mex-ican doctor violaled it• ex.tnd.ition treaty with Mex.ico and ordered the defendant in the Enrique Camarena murder cue returned to Me.ico. U.S. District Judae Edward Raf'eedie uid the abduction of Dr. Humberto Alvarez Machain was one of three instances in which the U.S. Drua Enforcement Administration forcibly abducted defendants in the Ca~na cue. He warned the DEA that such violations of another nation's sov· ercipty will not be tolerated even af they ~ launched in the interest of stoppina international drua trade. Justice Department officials had no immediate comment on the rul-in~ One official, speaki111 on con· dit1on of anonymity. said the depart- ment wanted to study the opinion before it decided whether to com· ment publicly about it. "The court finds that the United States violated its extradition treaty with Mexico when it unilaterally abducted defendant from his home- land," Rafccdie said of the GuadaJa· J&n doctor who was taken f'tom bis oftke at panpoint last April "'Vader tbac citCwn1tances. the coun lacb juritdiction to try this defendant." He ataled further: "The defendant ia oC'dmd discbaraed and the aov- emmtnt is ordered" to rei-triate this defendant to Mexico forthwith." However, he stayed execution of his order for one week after Aais- tant U.S. Attorney William Fahey ukcd for time to consider an aPl)C&l in liaht of the "saanificance" o( the rulina. The April 2 kldnappina of Alvarez at his office produced diplomatic tensions between the two countries. Mex.ico accused the United States of encroaching on ats sovereignty and threatened to cut off anti-drug coo~ erataon. Rafeedie acknowled&cd bis rulina wu unique. But he said be found that laws relating to other extra· dition cases supported his finding. He stressed he was not dismissing the charge against Alvarez but mere· ly ruling that the ca~ could not be tried in the United States. He referred to other DEA abduc· tions of defendants an the Camarena cue. Jo addition to Alvara. mo. alkecdJy kid~wwe J- Ramoa Mana -=--a .._,. dw.n drul ~ who WM ..._ by olane from fiil native ~ a.Def Ilene Vmhllo u~ 9'o WU pushed throup a 9t tlte Meucao-American border and arabbcd by u .s. .,cnu. Both men have been convicted In teparate trials in the Cam.ateaa cue. Matta'1 lawyer1 Man.in Stolar, bu protested hls abduction, but be said Honduras never made a fonnal protest of the violation of its 61J"a.- dition treaty. Stolar said he has a court case pcndina in Hondu.ru to force such a aovemment pro&en He said Rafcedie's rulina in the doctor's case, if upheld, could con- ceivably invalidate Matta'S' convfo .. taon. R.afeedie noted there is a Iona line of decisjons upholdina abductions as long as no brutal tonwe was in- volved. But those cues, be said, did not involve a formal diplomatic protest such u the one Mexico made over violation of an extradition trea- ty. -By fte Au«MIH Prea Magellan orbiting Venus and ready to go to work PASADENA -The Magellan ~pacccraft plunged over Lhe north pole of Venus. fi~ its braking rocket and dropped into orbit Friday in NASA's ambitious $744 million effort to unveil the landscape of Earth's perpetually cloudy neighbor planet. ··we made at!" saad c~rolynn Young. a Magellan prOJCCl team member at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. ..I had goosebumps from head to toe. It's wonderful.'. Lab spokesman George Alexander saad successful placement of Magellan in orbit .. breaks the stnng of bad luck" NASA experienced recently. Hydrogen fuel leaks have grounded the shuule fleet tempor· araly and a mirror focusing Oaw severely impaired the Hubble Space Telescope. .. This is the bcgrnnang of one of the most exciting eras of planetary explorauon:· saad Lennard Fisk, NASA's associate administrator for space science. .. The plan has been to place an orbiter about every acccssablc body of the solar system. and Magellan as the begrnnang of that, .. he said. hst· mg upcoming m1ss1ons to Jupiter. Mars, Saturn, asteroids and comets. Engineers wall spend the comma weeks testing Magellan and its radar amaJing system. On &pt. I . possibly earlier. the spacecraft wall stan ats formal mapping m1ss1on by bounc- ing radar waves off Venus and cap- tunng the echoes. NASA said that should yield PIC· tures and maps of about 90 percent of Venus at a level ofdetaal 10 llmes better than in images produced by the Soviet Venera 15 and 16 space· craf\ during the 1980s. Magellan should be able to detect features as small as about two football fields. PrOJect manager Tony Spear S&Jd the first pictures probably will be released an September, but some could be issued this month if tests of tht' radar find anything interesting. .. We're going to sec details no one's ever seen before. It's like aoing to the Grand Canyon instead of having someone tell you about it .. mission analyst Rob Lock said. Maaellan was launched from the shuttle Atlantis on May 4, 1989. then looped around the sun I 1h times during its 948-million-mile voyage to Venus. It met the planet at a distance of 144 milJion miles. Maacllan dived over Venus' nonh PQI( fnday.fllomani. then iplited us tor\i.iard-facing rocket at 9:32 a.m. PDT. slowtnJ from about 24,600 mph to roughly 18,500 mph so at could be captured mto orbit around the second planet from the sun. -B1 Th A .. od•te4 Pra. Barry insisted that he had been singled out by 'ind1ct1\C federal prosecutors. He said the government spent millions tf)ang to con' 1c1 him. and the case crt'a ted racial tt'nsaon an the nataon ·s capital go vernment had failed to produce -By Th AuoclatH Prn1 ________ .....;, ________ ~-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ex-Thornburgh aide Indicted In drug probe HARRISBURG. Pa -.\ former top aade to U.S Allorne) General Dack Thornburgh 11o a~ and act<.•d Fn- tlay on charges of using coca ine while employed b) the Justace De· partmenl and lying to fedt'ral of- fi cials about has alleged drug use. Former U.S. Justice Dcpanmt'nt lawyer Henry Barr was chargcd wath one count of cocaine possession, two counts of makanf false statements and ont' count o conspiracy A federal grand JUI) an Hamsburg rt'turned the 1nd1c1ment against Barr. It ~as the latrst an a senes of problems among long-tame as- sociates of Thornburgh who fol- lowed ham to the JustaCt' Dcpan- ment from Penns) h anaa. Barr. of suburban Hamsburg. was aeneral counsel to Thornburgh when he was governor of Pt'nnsylvanaa a nd later was assistant to Thornburgh ~hen ht' became at- torney general in 1988 He rcsaJncd rrom the Ju\llCC Department m May 1989. The andactment 1s the first of a public official stemming from a IS- mooth federal probe According to the 1nd1ctment. Barr allqedly hed on a federal form that askcd af he used or provided allepl drup within the last five years and repeated thr false statement in a subsequent interview wath the FBI. He is also accused of using cocaine at a suburban Hamsbura home on April 8, 1989. about a month before be resiancd from the Justice Depart· ment. The aovemment also alleges that .. Barr conspired wath otht'rs to ob- tain, possess, and use cocaine and to conceal has cocaine involvement from outside scrutiny." If convicted on all counts. Barr. '47, could fa~ up to 12 years in jaJI a.nd fines or SS 10.000. The false 1tatemcnt counts arc both felonies. Barr could not be reached for comment Friday afternoon. No one answered the telephone at has Mech- anicsbura home. But his lawyer. Charles F. Scarlata. said in a state- ment that BarT would plead inno- cent 10 the charaet -·~,... A...mr.I,.,... • IAwat Prices • Quality Work • Strvice Rtpaln S MM~R'i1;~\il'tY = ., ... , ........ .. ........ .................... _ ... .. .......... 55Q-q758 • A cruise and dinner In the Balboa Beach Company '46 Ford Woodle! And a dinner for two! Plus ten $25. 00 gift certificates will be awarded! ' I I I '------ we have one sale a year . . .so GET IN HERE!!! • r ----.....J ... .. :· • • • i • • • • I • , • , • r .l O&t.W COAIT DALY PILOT A8 Setuntay. Auguet 11, 1MO Jews for Jesus campaign successful NEW YORK -Jew for Jesus, results than ever before. which has conducied montblona "Tbe spiritual m:eglivit_y quotient street campeians in New York each has shot way up, .. ,d Tuvya summer for the past IS years, says Zaretsky, campaiJn leader. Tbc ~ults of 1 five-year ltained- its campaian tJus time got biger -B1 ne .UNCl.a'-4 Prat &lus window t>f<>ject will be the ----------------------~---, focus of dedication services on Sun-day, Aua, 26, at the First United Sunday Morning Services 8:30am & 10:1Sam Childcare provided Evangelist Luis Palau: CHANGING THE WORLD FROM THE INSIDE OUT Methodist Church, Costa Mesa. Members have created or re.lead- ed 56 staincd-aJass windows over this period. The dedication will be held at the 9 and I 0: 30 a. m. services, followed by a reception at l l:4S a.m. and an open house from 2 to S p.m. so the public can view the windows and sec how the work was done. The project was started when the former minister, Charles D. Oark, over a cup of coffee, casually asked if a staincd-llass window in the education buifding could be repaired and re-leaded. Randy Schneider. custodian and later plant manaaer, ~sponded affirmatively. He had taken courses in stained-glass art, and had created windows previous- ly. But neither could have antici- pated that the project would extend over five years. and involve 56 windows. Just as the first IS windows in the educauonal building were com- pleted, the Christ window in the sanctuary was vandalized. The pro- fessional bad 10 repair the window and provide a protecti ve exterior shield came to $5,000. So the repair of the window was undertaken t1y the congregation. and the project was expanded to include n<"w stained-glass windows through- out the sanctuary. The new windows were offered as memorials. and in two weeks all the wind ows were contributed. A studio was created upstairs an the education building. and classe<. were held e' Cr) Wc.:dnesda) night, led b) Rand) Sc-hne1der. to train ard Rellglous Briefs fllide ...... Of tbe COnarePUoa IA cteaWf the windowa. The nme •• in makina • aaaiaed-tlua window -tnciQI. '91l· tern cunina. ..... cutti"lo llWftl. &riDdin&. ae.diftlo IOkteri"lo P'OUlhil ind toOliQS -wen all taujbt, ...a membm tended to specialize in various tasks as tho windows In the sanctuary were produced. Tbc Unit· ed Methodist Ooas and Flame win- dow was ,lhe flnaJ window in the sanctuary project. Each window has a sto~1 which is partjcularl)' the case with me trio of windows in the chancel above the orpn, Jiven in memory of Bishop ·W. Ralph Ward Jr. When his son and daughter-in-law, Ralph and Connie Ward, joined the church on Aug. 14, 1988, they asked if a mem- orial mi&ht be avilable for Bishop Ward, wlio died a few weeks before. Rev. Gala! Gou&h. newly appointed senior minister, Jiad just heard oflhe three windows being available, and introduced the Wards 10 Randy Schneider, who supervised the win- dow project. Soon the Wards, who donated tbe windows, were regular participants at the Wednesday Night Stained Glass workshop. During a visit to Southern California, the Bishop's widow, Arleen Ward, also worked on the windows. At the dedication ceremony, all donors will be rc-- c<>&nized, and the workers will be honored. The workers will be among those g.iving guided tours at the public open house . At the services of dedication Rev. Gough wall interview Rev. Charles D. Clark concerning the history of the proj«t and contributions of Randy Sc-hne1dC'r. Conp..-ctc»n worhlpa In • .. nctuar, where JJ of the 1talned·9la11 window• were re·l••d•d or created by me ben. - Temples to welcome prospective members : We invite you to join us this Sunday to heur our special speaker Dr. Lui.\ Pc1/uu. Dr. Palau has preuched the gospel to more rlum 8 million people in 52 countrie.~ m ·er the paH 25 yean um/ i.' awhor of .\e\'erul hook\. Bru nch for prospccllH' mcmbt.·rs of Temple Beth El will be held from 11 am to 2 pm. on Sunda~s. <\ug. 12 and 19 Clul·sts "ill tl\: "elcomcd b} Rabin Allen Krause. the 1m·ml:x:r· ~hip comm1ltl'C ~ind board of di rec- tor., For 1nforma11on on location of the: e' enb. rail thl· rhurrh offin: at 364-2 'J2 • \n llPl·n huu'l' l<>lkl' tor pro~Pl'l· ll'l' llll"ntbc.·r, "'" be.· hdd at 7 JO p m fhur'>da~ at Temple Bat Yahm·Ntwport Beach Irvine. 101 I (a me I oat~ ~I 'l'" pon Beach 1000 Bison Avenue ~e ... µart Beach Cahforrna 92660 714 640-6010 • "WE ARE A COMMUNITY tn~·/JICA TED TO /,(JV/NG & SERVING JESUS Cl/RIST AS IAJRIJ & SA V /OR." Trad1L1onal Contempo rary \harismalll Church School 7 10 AM 9 AM 10 45 AM 9AM rr D•v1d C. AncJcr\on Rcctc lf SAINT JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH 3209 Via Lido Newport Beach 714/675-0110 "--~n I• morw iftlorma11on aadwonllioK~t HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH .... [lH'" ' ~· ' • .,. ~· tJ ""·"• .... 4 • ' •••• "~ s 711 M"'" "• 'fl • h• , I 0 • M Gtot Swilll\on, Mlmltf NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURCH SUMMER WOR SHIP 9 :00 a . m. Childc are Av a ilable PASTORS Roger J . Berg Kim E. Krogstad 798 Dover Drive (16th & Dover) Newport Beach 548-3631 Temple Beth David Choir. WC"st- CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH U (Missouri Synod) 760 Victoria St Cotta MeH Lother V Tornow, Pa1tor 631 -1611 Bruce Jeske. Pastor WORSHIP SERVICE 8·00 10:30 AM Soodo School I Adlit 8lblf Clu s 9 10 AM Ctwl\h1n lltmtnhr1 School SU-6866 Comnuitp Clvch Conrrec•tional 611 ltelettlfl' ht. Core111 del Mw Oenlld W Kuti. llliisllf 1-s l(td, IUO< rillstor ~, Wer"" l·)O I 10Ml·0.dlScllall10 Ml CllM C•• Pto~ • '44-1• PRESBYTERIAN CHtMCH Of Ttl COVENANT Rev. Don Rosnire Pastor ..... ~ .... .. ia111 Ti•••" Sunday School al 9 00 A M Worship Service 10.00 AM NursHy Care Available 900A M & JOOO AM Come Jotn Us 2850 Farview Rd., Costa Mesa 557-3340 St. Andrew•s Presbyterian Church w .. ,~~ anJ'linr m11 rnctnl. t hrt,.~ttnJ hhhail ~ Svnday, AUQ\llC IZ. 11.,!C(l 6 30.00I()15 AM "11-lE TOUCH OF CHRISf" IMar~ I 4(\..4'i) 600 Sc. And~ws Road, Newport Be.ch, California (714)631 .. UB) (km• fmm Ntwptwrt Hath. .. llfldi huul 11 lr11lnt~ ISth ) ________________________ .. m1mtcr. is re hearsing for High Hol) Da) sen ices. which wall began with Rosh Hasha nah on cpt. 19. An)one interested an s1 ng1ng is welcome. Rehearsals arc-held at 7 p.m. Wednesdays l!I the temple. 61 oo Hen~ St. • Andre Nu\a will con11nue d1scuss.- 1ng "H)pnutherap) and Spintu· ali t) .. at the 10 30 a.m. meet ing ol Unitarian Unlvtrsallst Ftllowshlp or Laguna Btaeh, 429 ( } prt>Ss DnH~. No,a. a former monk an Tibe t. has s.tud1ed ps~l·holor) and health car<'. and has trained as a h)p- nothcrap1st. A Cordial Welcome from The United Methodist Church I . 1\ < 1 l I N 1\ United Methodist Church f._41 ;t111tf~• .4 l'"111f1 •-'~ ll'f•lf Ii t"n.,,. ittt~ ft'\ •I\ .H "'lo•I h \AA of .J1•t• llil1 ~ M lMdJ 'A· ,t., I• '9 ,.1d1 I,,..., ..... , 499-3088 499-5288 Cott• Meta MESA VERDE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1101-... ......... c ..... ..... ... -..... . Or. Wllllam E. Steel 979-8234 Cott• Meta FIRIT UNITED METHOOllT CHURCH 19th 8t. & Harbor Bfvd. Chutdt 9choo4 9·00 Wortlhlp 9:00 and 10;30 AeY. Galel Gough • • Celebration of Llfe Oarcll in Laguna Beach. a new thought minis- try. meets at 11 a.m. on Sundays at Ben Bro~n 's Restaruant. Dr. Luis Palau. who has devo'd close to 30 years to oversfis crusades, will at 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. Sunday at MarlJlers Cburcb, I 000 Bison Ave .. Newpon Beach. • Anel Machel Roth , daught<"r of Mr. and Mrs. Mel vin Roth of Irvine . will be called to the Torah as a bat Mitl\ah toda) at Temple Shir Ha- ma'alot or Newport/Irvine. Palau has held more than 220 evangehs11c crusades and rallies ~n Central and South Amcnca. Non h Amenca, Europe, the South Pacrtic and Africa ' • I MC'dJugorJ<' PC"ace ConferC"nce 1of Southern Cahforn1a wall be h~ld toda)' and Su nda\ at the Brc:n • An overview of CaJlfornla Health Oecl1ion1 wlll be presented by Ellen Severoni, R.N., at 10:30 a.m. Su11day at the l 'nitar1an Unlversallst Church, 1259 V1ctona St . Costa Mesa E\C'nts CC'ntcr. UCL ' The eHnt \I.Ill feature test1monlc.:s and praise. Mass. reconc1hat1on atid ro~~. I Dr. Juanella Evans Sermon Tope "Ill• IT 111111111, .. , ... ~ate.al Bibl9 Study 9 30 AM ~ s.w:i 10:3!Wil.i aucn 1~ • e. ST.NARI< PRESBYTERIAN IH:Wf'O.T NACM 6M0 IUI I SCEHCf Of UN> COtllUffTY CHURCH ..,_ Clesi Community c.ne. 3107 Klllybf~, Cot&.1 W.u • llM llllA• Yl8TA D•IVl ::;::., .u 'Allt90tlU a lA8l8lUff IOUTH ....., • .,.we .... 646-1032 The Rew Gary 8. Collins. pmch1na Child Cart and Sunday School Monday Community Youth Event Wild Rim s Oral-An lnSptrahon 646 6464 Child Cara Provided Adulla & Jr Church a oo. 9 45. 11 30 am and&OO pm Dr. Peggy Bassett, D.D. " Celebrate Each Day" SERVICES 8 00 AM . 9 4S A.M . 11 30 A.M. CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE Member of the United Church of Relig1ou1 Science 2205 MAIN STREET. SUITE 23 SEACLIFF VILLAGE HUNTINGTON BEACH. CA 92648 I (71 l}969-133~ ClllSTlll SCIEICE CllUICllES BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER CHURCH. THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST IN BO~TON. MASSACHUSETTS ....... Newport lhectt-Fnt Cttwch of Ctwtet klefttl•t -Vie"*· fMWl*19Moll CIWtotl 6 .__, ._... Me a ,._A.II. ........ -.-• .,,. Vie lWa .... Nw'9 .......... ,, ... , __ , .. , .... fh'Wll .. t l't~ ''~•JO 11JOAM b 51WOy f..,.. Newpor1~C--efClwtet.._ .... ,,..,....YllWDt.,c.....•-c ...... ....., ....... -AM. .._... .. ,,. -1"L C.......,.,C.. Coeta Meu ,.,.. a.. .. C._... l1t1Allet --..-.-.c.... ... c ................. -A.Ill .................... ....... •• • • .. ..... F"ll.. A&-4 , .... 1111.IA..M.·1'.ll. AJI are cordl.-Y 1rwte1d to attend the church ..w. and .enloY the prMllQll Of tM A11dtng .Aooma. ChfkfC.. PfOwtcled AT ALL 8EAV1CE8. •• ,. ............... ., .. ·~ m:•••n11,. ~. ' • ORANGE C(L)iST S ~.,.,,_/On theStrfft OMl9• COAST DALY N.01' ~.~11,lm • ., Debutantes like casual dressing, too !ilk ud min aowm and waJUint to an on:heltrl Will be the teenario Nov. 2l for 11 youna women when dley arc Pftltllted at the Children·• Moine SOdety debuwne bl.11. .,, IMt Su.Dday, when the debs putied with DieDdl at Bahia Corin- tbila YICbt Oub, the fashions ~ cau1ual and the deejay's music was bot and rock. Sboru wu the popular choice of tbe debt who nnt month will be off to collete. and red. white and blue were the favorite colon.. Between bamburtm and dancina we talked faabions and shopping. Liu de K.ruif, dauahter of Dori a.Qd Jack de Kruif. wore a multi-colored Paris blue tank in a floral pattern with her Guess white ber-mudas. and topped the look with a purple jacket by Contempo. .. I've been abopplna by mcr: aiMe l wa1 I ~ yeara old.·· said u we talked about Whion1!'My fa~orite color i1 black and I buy most of my tbinp from Corona del Mar Beach shop," ldded Lisa, who will attend Chapman Collqe. Laura Bam~Biava. dauahter of the William Biavu. likes to shop, and lbe lika to shop alone -no mom and no friends Ilona when she'• in the stores. "I'm vtty picky ... rm not restricted to a budaet. becauac I'm conaervative and my mom trusu my jud&ment," said Laura, who wore navy) Crew shorts with a white tank and plaid tnmmed sweater. Laura said her arandmother is mak.ina her ball aown and she was 1n on sclectjna the fabric and panems that will be combined for the soon- to-be finished desiao. (Althouab the bell ia DOC until 'lllovcmber, debs UIUally have their IPwnt t.y Auaust and have formal pictures made to ca~we summer 1uot1M to conttua with the white.) Marni Price, dau"1tcr of Nancy Jo Price and David Price, wiU be bead- ed for San\I Barbara City Collqt next month and she thinks her beach clothes will be ftne for ·~ns tchool She was partyina in ruftled, biah·wa.isted Wet Seal shorts belted in leather and a Umilcd cutoff \Ink in royal blue. Her bq was a draw-string style of Guatemalean fabnc. .. I like to shop with friends, look for new styles and I love to buy belts and bags." Came Frankson. wearing a white lace-trimmed top with J Crew red shorts belted with white leather or- namented with silver hearts and ankle-wrapped sandals, will also be in Santa Barbara this faJJ. Althouah she has not selected her UCSB ward- robe, she knows her list will include bathing suits. ..Bullock's is my favontc place to shop and I love to buy belts and jewelry,·· commented Carrie who was wearina silver moons in her can and silver stars in her necklace. She is the daughter of the Carl franksons. Vida Dean with a Ooral sll1tt and leather sandals (&be says her shopping passion 11 shoes .. ) Shana Eddy said she aJso Likes to have her mom (Jean Klug) along on shoppina tnps. "I've ~n shopp101 by myself since I was 13, but when my mom is watb me I can buy more." said Shana, adding "when I'm shoppina alone. I have a hmit." At the BCYC poolside party. Shana wore a black denim Guess skirt and a black and white striped button· down shirt wnh L12 Claiborne loafers. The soon-to-be USC student especially likes shopping for sweaters. shoes and jewelry; her favonte color is red, and Nordstrom her favorite looking and shoppin& spot. Shana •ddJ, Johanna W•llln, Cindi Cr•n• •nd Laur• .. rnes. 'Tm not sporty and I'm not a dressy type person. maybe dressy casual," said Cindi Crane, who will be at UC San Diego this fall. "I somcumes shop with fncnds. but I don·1 care about what they lhink of my selections. I really like shopping with my mom (Pat Smith) because she has ideas about things that would JO together ... things that I wouldn t think of." sa1d Cindi, who was wearing a royaJ blue silk tank UC Bcrkt:ley walJ be Johanna Wallin's destinauon this fall and her wardrobe will anclude items she bou&hl in Sweden. "I was there this summer for more than four weeks visiting m) father. I go to Sweden every year and do most of my shopping there. Things arc more expensive there1 but 1f )OU look you can find any pncc range. Blue is my favontc color and I CDJOY shoppina for pants and bead bands.·• saad Johanna, who v.orc a patterned T · shirt in earth t0nes and In-Wear white shorts. -;f:atholics get an update on divorce GO HOG WILD! r DEAR ANN LANDERS: Once ~in, I read in your column a letter 1Q:'om a reader who would not con- ;Pder divorce because she is a "de- vout Catholic" -further evidence that people need to be better in- formed about the Catholic Church 'and divorce. I'm a practicing Catholic and I am divorctd. Being di vorced docs not fllcaD excommunication. Moreover. 1 Jelling an annulment allows rcmar- riaac within the church. Annulment 1s now considered part of the healing process. It 1s the church examining circumstances of the mamaac dcterminina. (or sfecific ns, that a true spiritua bond did not exist, which means the mar- riage was not valid. I don't go around advocating divorce as a simple solution. No one who has been through a divorce would say it 1s easy. But in some instances, there arc no altcmauves and the Catholic Church 1s begin- ning to recognize this. Many pnests and other church officials still nttd to be cnhghtcned in this regard and those of us who have been through the agony of divorce arc attempting to do JUSt 1hat. A Cathohc caU&hl in an in- tolerable marriage can find support within his or her faith. If one en- counters a priest with a closed mind. look for another pnest. Our church docs offer comfort to those who arc hurting, but to find it. you musl lei those in authonty know you need 11. There arc a lot of us who know the P'IO of a failed mamage, and we refuse to be rcJCCtcd because "'e know that God has nol abandoned us. Please spread the word. It will be grcatl) appreciated. -M.N . CLEARWATER. FLA. DEAR M.N.: 'null yoa for a letter tut It certain to llelp a 1reat many readen. I received a pUe of let&en •rP.& me to make lt plalD ~t C.~Hn 11toeld aot auame Rat tH chrcll expects ltt faltlf.t te stay la marrta1n tht are la· telerable. Yoa aal• It beat. Ann Landers I am a vcf) luck) lady My l111lc town of Redding. Calif .. 1s so good to me. I ha'c nc"er felt uncom· · fortablc or discnm1nated apinst. As a matter of fact. the lovely people of Reddin& have made my life nchcr. I'm thankful I live here. -E.R. AT BlllWlll'I SUMMER CLEARANCE A ~ SALE! "'-' 00 eggs takes lifetime DEAR E.R.: Wllat a 1lowla1 testl- moalal for Reddl•I · Yo.r pMae 11 1ota1 lo be awfully b••Y t•I• mon- la&. Tlaaall you for wrttl•&· To flad aa lnternatloaal Auocla- tlOll of Lary111ectomee1 aapport l""P la you area, c•ecll "e pllone book for yoar local American Cucer Society, or call 1-800- ACS-UU for a refe"al. fjidweft 6 . To lay SOO eus 1s the entire life's 1he end of World Wa.I II. rk of a female flea . Odds arc you've never heard bout one of North America's better levision networks -IBC. The nnuit Broadcasting Corporation. lmt>n 20 channels, 11 sends out news. sports. soap operas, children ·s shows, drama. the whole schmecr. To people in the Far North Herc's one you can post on the rcfngcrator door: A discmbowekd cucumber can grow new in- testines. Q. Otd Old West cowboys pack their lunches in brown paper bags? ,, A. Not the earliest cowboys. Wercn·t any such baas until 1870. That's when a woman named Margaret Kniaht invented the ma- chinery to make them. In Toledo. Ohio, you can't throw a snake, not leplly. L.M. Boyd Am told pecan pte comes in 1h1rd in popularity, nationwide. Cherry 1s _secood. Apple still first. Where lemon mer:i~ue rates isn't listed. Should be hilb up there. It wu the Chine9C philosopher Lao-Tzu who sajd, .. To lead the people, walk behind them." Coins have varied veatly, but lhe kind we know -flat dlskt with relief desips on both sidel -~ invented by the ancient Orttks. A ltlditiooal Irish famil~a::°rd" ana to • member of 1\ldl, two bottles in the cupboard: .. Whisky for visiuna ,entlemen, Pof1 wine ror ladies and total abttaincn." Q. Who was the last pnsooa in the Tower of London? A. The Nazi Rudolph H Until • Q. Women buy far more grctting cards year-round than men do. right? A. Except before Mother's Day. Wasbing1on D.C. is where it's at because Thomas JefTenon wnnt cd the Capitol close to his V1rgin1a home. When a hummingbird Otes. yo u can Stt its body but not its wmis That space over the fireplace -you know what 11's ca lkd'> The chimney breast. German Home Bakery Wedding Cakes .. The Old· Fashion Way ·· 2950 Grace Ln C.M Call for Info 5'0-0281 Venetian Gondola GetawH 9 Gourmf'I 11.t\kf'h 'I • 'f 9 Ch.tn1p;i11nf' L._ A!.J I rY/11~ 9 Ctft C'f'•hfttlll"\··--11" Ja. Coast .. f_.... .... -a Cli1rt"' ;1 l ) t>75-·U0.1 Rne Feminine -0: .I&: ftll ft Apporrel IJ~~ Gem tf t•e Day: A little boy offerta& •ta prayers was •eard to say: "Dear God, please take care of Mom aad Dad 1Dd look after my 1l1ter1 ud brotlaen ud me. Alld please. God, talle 1ood care of yoar- aelf. If aaytlla& ••oald laappea to yo., we are all Hilk." To "nte to .\nn Landers. St"nd /mcrs to her c/o the Daill. Pilot~ P 0 BoA. Costa MMJJ Q]{>_fl HOUSE OF WEDDINGS Your clwiu of several BEAUTIFUL WEDDING CHAPELS in Orange & L.A. Countie.~ 75 MARRY (714) 756-2779 Homan ti<' 1' t'ddin~~ •I S4-a 9 tUNJ Mlttt Ttdltl 11111 S.. ..,_. ' OwP'l ....... c.. ..... ........ ,..,. ....... Dinll"M .. nt , ..... .. (714) 175-4704 Fiae Alt Li•H•ian I HO l•ll• i.,.,. t · \\ • t.h·,~" \ 11ao .. , i.At II"' ,.,.1 \II 'I,.., ... 1 t I.' • .,.~,. I ,.. 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LellMMI, editor & vic•·Pl'••ident Steve MerMe, monoging editor Ston W,.W, night editor Den ,.._ley, ~orlOI ~ editor °':-.:-=-•City editor 1..,_ , leorures edttor 1..-c.t..n, sports ed1ror Corot Hvmptveys, sociery ediror Elliot Stein, Jf., choirmon Gerold W. Adcox, Jf., gene<ol monoger Walt., lvrrougha, 1901-1919, founding publisher Editorial Fight offshore drilling with conservation E nvironmentalists opposed to offshore oil drilling fear the oil indut try will soon attempt to use the Middle East crisis to its advantage. They're right, and unfortunately public sentiment is too offen on the side of keeping the 011 supply up and gasoline prices down. The Middle East crisis was barely hours old when th'e first round of gasoline price increases were met with consumer outrage and charges of price gouging. Consumers didn't believe the price hikes were justified . Neither did President Bush, who asked oil companies to use some restraint in their pricing. The retreat by some oil companies was satisfying to consumers but that's a short-term situation. Oil analysts say higher gasoline prices are an undeniable pan of our future and new efforts for offshore drilling bans will be part of that future. Five weeks ago, President Bush imposed a 10-year ban on new drilling off the coast of California, Oregon, Wash- ington and New England. but that ban is not absolute. It can be quickly lifted to help satisfy our nation's seemingly unquenchable thirst for oil. It's true that lifting the offshore ban would have little immediate effect on the United States' oil reserves. It would take years to exploit those resources. It's also true that potenual oil fi elds off the coast of Orange County and Southern California are not large. They would only provide several weeks' worth of oil at the United States' present consumption rate. But environmentalists fear those truths won't stand up against pressure for more oil and low gasoline prices. They're right and there's plenty of proof to back up those fears. The United States is an energy glutton. Per capita. our nation consumes twice the amount of energy as Europe. We also e njoy some of the lowest energy prices anywhere outside of the Middle East. What would the consumers who were outraged at gasoline prices that neared the $2 per gallon mark do if they faced prices like $3 or $4 a gallon? Those are not uncommon prices in Europe. and the answer is: American consumers would scream for more oil to keep the prices down. Southern Californians must do their pan to conserve energy, especially gasoline. Our freeways are clogged with gas ~uzzlers and our current public transportation systems are inadequate alternatives to driving. That's a sign of energy gluttony and if it continues the price will be renewed demands for offshore drilling regardless of the environmen- tal consequences. Offshore dnlhng opponents are facing a virtually ho~less battle unless . there's a stronger commitment to solving our transportation and pollution problems and our energ) glutton} that fuels those problems. Part of the solution is an e nergy policy that promotes and rewards conservauon rather than a gradual weaning of the thirst for cheap gasoline. That energy policy must exist on a national level. but the resolve to put It into effect can come from a local, county and state level and work its way up. That's the way 1t should happen here in Southern California unless we want to pay the pncc at both the gasoline pump and with oil ngs off our coast. Doonesbury By Garry Trudeau I I jl Letters Replace school officials with care To the Editor: These past few weeks have been very stressful for the members of the board of trustees of the Huntrngton Beach City School District. How- ever, as a parent I do appreciate their finally moving to make what· ever changes they felt necessary to resolve the crisis in the d1stnct It 1s unfonunate that the board allowed the problems 10 escalale year after year. For months onl~ Dr. Mann would acknowledge the ex- istence of conflrct. The 01hcrs seemed 10 remain in a state of denial. We will probabl} ne'er kno"" what prec1p11ated the change. but ""c do kno'' that the wounds arc deep The monetary and personnel losses are tremendous. Those who understand the seriousness of the problems re- cognize that it will take a long time to rebuild a workinJ relationship with the staff, but this is a start. There is a tremendous sense of reltef among most of the parents and teachers and a wilhnJness to pull together for the benefit of the chil· drcn. May l suggest that the citizens of Huntington Beach, encourage the board members to move with cau- tion 1n fillin~ the open adminis- tratrve positions (superintendent and two assistant superintendents). Hopefull> the board will avoid mak· Dissenting views on gas price increase; what should be done To the Edrtor: Last week you published a picture of the Texaco s1at1on near Fashron Island as the operator was changing tht price sign. Srncc then the average price for gasoline has nscn between 6 and I 8 cents in the Dally Pilot's distribution area. I am wondering 1f the people who voted not to ha\-C any further off shore exploration because of en- vironmental reasons or the fact that the dnllrng ngs spoil their v1ew·rue now happy. I "onder 1f the vote to become enerf> 1ndepcnden1 through add1t1onal oi rigs in the Huntington Beach area were taken this week. how that vote would come out? Each time these people fill their gas tanks w11h gasoline and the price 1s up the) should think back to their previous actrons and always re- member that as long as we are dependent on forergn oil we will always be at the mcrc> of that countr)'. If ""c had drrlled for oil. found 11 and dc,cloped refiner) capab1lit) bad. rn 197 3 we could now tell Mr Hussein 10 stuff his 011 s1mpl) because ""e "ould not need 11. On top of all 1hat. the voters approved a 5 cent now and 4 cenl later tax on gasoline. so we arc looking at a s~ per gallon price before this 1s O\ er We d on't seem to learn our lessons too well. Ma}be now 1s the time to stan a referendum 10 rescind the ta~. find mnrl· orl and relim· 11 10 final!) become energy indepen- dent for all time. It's not a bad idea. and the 11me ~ems to be right. GENE SELIG Irvine 0 To the Ed1 1or· I hope the Orange County con- sress1onal delegation "111 pursue this issue with the same amount of vigor that the} pur,uc their own special prOJeCtS. I hope Chris Cox will pursue the issue w11h as much vigor as he does the balanced budget issue: Dan- ncmc)er the ~xual preference issue: Dornan the dcfcnS<.' spending: Pack· ard keeping thl arrport out of his district and Rohrbacher the arts ISSUe. The issue that I think they need to pursue for all the consumers in Orange County 1s the ripoff by oil companies. d1stnbutors and shi~ ping companies on the recent hike in gasoline prices. It's almost unAmencan what they have done at a time of international cns1s as the) line their own pockets with profits. Hopefully our congressional del- egation will give leadership to that issue as well as their own pct pro- jcc1s not only make the oil com- panies pa) 11 back but also make them pa) fines for cheating the consumers. JIM DE BOOM Newport Beach ina any permanent appointments until the new candidates are elected in November, 1990. It would be unwise and fiscally irresponsible to appoint individuals who miaht be incompatible with a new board. This community has bouaht-out one too many contracts and has been saddled with lepl and financial liabilities that will take the district years to resolve. Please insist that the members of the board of trusten do not pmblc with district funds. Our children. teachers and community cannot af- ford another major mistake. SHIRLEY CAREY Huntington Beach Commissioner enjoyed traffic court column To The Editor: The following is an open leter to Judy Chamberlain: Dear Ms. Chamberlain: Several days after your article ap- peared in the paper. one of my colleaaues brouaht it to my atten- tion. J thoroupafy enjoyed the article and was dehahted to know traffic court was not an unpl~asant ex- perience. I want to take this opportunity to thank you for very kind words. They were greatly appreciated. I hope you enjoy traffic school. CHERYL L. LEININGER Commissioner. Santa Ana let's vote against all the incumbents To the Editor. If you're as fed up as l am with a~opnt, corrupt, greedy, self-ser- ving government at all levels, how about this: At all elections at all levels for the next couple of ycan, we all vote against all incumbents. We may throw a baby or two out with the bathwater, but really, could it be any worse than it 11 now. W.A. SCHRAEGLE Newport Beach AIDS responsibility of homosexual community To the Ed1tor- I never cease 10 be amazed at those letters to the editor which always use the words "C'hrist1an. Bible-thumping and God" tn a re- buttal. The word "queer" means un- usual-strange. The word ··gay" means happy, carefree. Both words ~ slana for homosexuals and there- fore are corrc<:t m their use. My first-year psychology book rc- fen to homosexuality as abnormal behaviour. As for usma the Bible. we can aJways find a verse or two which will back up our araumcnt. Even if taken out of context. Let's look at AIDS. The only ccnam thing we know about AIDS 1s that 1t 1s communicated by blood, i.e. sexual relations and or dirty needles. By the same fact, the AIDS virus has been found in sweat, urine. saliva and tears of AIDS patients. So this would put French kissina and intercourse -even with condoms -still at a very hiah risk. No one knows for cenam how many people arc infected due to the fact that the discaac may not show up for several years. It would seem I01Jcal to me that sintt the homosexual communitv is When Writin9 to the Oton .. C.O.t Doily 'ilot ... The Orange Coast Doity Pilot encourages correspondence from our reoden. We request letters be kept to owow1mo1ely 300 words. Any correspondence s1gn1focontly longer thon 300 words w1N be printed ot our dlacrehon os o Community Commentory, Guel1 Com"*1tory or fditoriol RetponM. Community cornrnentor1es or-. rew~ed '°' 1u.,.s perhnent 10 c1tte1 ond towns olong •he Oronge Coost Gu.11 cornmontoriet may pe11om to ony pobl;c issue fd1t0ft<>I rtsponMS ore reser~ for rebuttofs to ed1toriol positions of the Orange Co<* Ooily Pilot. letters considered to be libelous or "' bod toste will not be printed. Writers ore ltrMed to four iubmission1 o month, An corretp0cldenc• must be signed ond include the writer's oddttis ond r~ ~ tq ver1f1COhOtl po1p0So1 totters \hould ~ oddreued 10 •he Orange Coost omty Not, 330 W. Boy Si . Couo Mino. CA. 92626. A111ntt0n1 ltntft ro the Editor. Writen with ~tsfk.>na ore utQOd to colt the Doily Pilot ot 17 141 642-4321 . Ext 3$2. • the laJJe$t group affected by AiDS they would try to clean up their act. The Medical Society is doina the best it can as fast as it can. As far as Jesus walkina the earth today, He would call them sinners and ask for their repentance. BARBARA FORTEVILLE Huntinatoo Beach Date shake stand hype taken too far To the Editor. I, (or one, am tired of the date shake hype. I ~fer to the date aha.kc stand located on Cout Hiahway South of Co~na dcl Mar ancJ you:r oovaqe of 11. How many cohunn inches must yow peper devote to this hiahway &bake shoo includiftl ftont PlllC pk> hara and stories Oft ecvenl e» cuions? This Im IOfte OD fOt many months. If I Wll I comptthot peylftl f'of ldvenitlns ln )'OUI' paper, I Would demand equal rre. spece or ldveni• dieW-.. Aren't lien mon lmponant thinp in hfe than a dllt ahake? OEOROB MCCAMMON C.cneadll M.r c-Solving S&L mess without soaking the taxpayers 8YWALTP~• Lil1.c:nhta 10 W•eh'DllOD oac it led "tO belfeve that t11eeDilre SAL debecle WU oa&aled by dilhorwt SAL adminillraton. The tnadt ~ vay few o( tbe ~ a_re Cloob or wild blen. IDdeed. ii tbia ~ the ::n issue. tbe IDIPi1* of a.he ~ would DIObablY be less than S3 billion, nOt tbe S300 billion ohu tba& now loob inun). DCDl. ff"ere lie tbe ~ c:aUlel. SAL troubles star1.ed wbea cenain institutions in their zeal for profit bm.n to make ovaty risk)' loam ana investments in die pcnod im- mediately followina deniplatioa, Normally, when a oompeny makes poor investment decisiom, • abort time later new money becomes dif-ficult or impossible to raite, and tbu1 the institution's poor lend.in.a activities~ quickly cunailed by the marketplace, not aovemment inter· vcotion. Consequently, the probJem is oorrected before it ever siets ou& of band; however, in the cue of SAU that effectively enjoyed I IOVenl· ment auarantee of the depositors money (and still do), depositors did oot have to pay attention to which institutions were weak or stroq as they were usured of aett.ina their money back no matter bow the institution performed. Indeed, weak institutions would have to pay sliahtly hiaber CD rates (the market compensates for the slow payments in the event of failure); hence, more money is actually attracted to weak institutions. Needless to say, this perpetuated and increased the size of the problem institutions. What is needed is a return 10 market economics which means the aovemment has to "eventually" att out of the business of insuring de- pos.its and leave this activitf to the private sector. The result wil be that those institutions that can't act in- surance will be cut off from potential depositors and be forced to conserve their capital through more prudent investing. or shut down, or, more likely, merge with stronaer 1nstitu- tfons. As far as l can determine. the current S&L bailout plan contains no provisions to decouple deposits from government insurance and re- turn the S&Ls to a market economy. Besides curing the cause of the problems, we also need to end the compoundina of the problem now beina created by the aovemment's desire to shut down all institutions that do not meet cenain require- ments. For example, there are some institutions that may have less than S percent in equity capital that are really pretty well managed and can work out their problems without a costJy bailout. Othen have been hurt by the aovemment's man~tc to eliminate high-yield bond portfolios. even thou&h many of these bonds will probably work out just fine. Onoc apin, rather than have a few individual ~ulators decide lo shut down an insutution, we should let the collective market. with its thousands of eyes and analytical minds, decide which in- j\itution to support or not suppon. The market is simply more efficient than any regulator can be no matter how much that rqulator may ~r:nestJy try to make the riaht de- c1s1on. These thinas need to happen: • The aovemment should grad- ually withdraw from the business of insuring deposits, i.e. l 00 percent insured this year, 9S percent next year, 90 percent the next year, etc. or a similar timetable. •Those institutions with junk bond portfolios should not be forced to "market them to market" if they aarcc to hold them to maturit). Many of these bonds will be re- deemed at par, yet some S&Ls will have been put out of business due to the overly severe accounting rule C~rlJC$. Let the S&LS gradually build reserves and restrict their lend- in& practices in the meantime. . • Tbe rqulaton should stop forc- 1n1 the mua closure of weak institu- tions and let some of tbne institu- tions work out their problems, or let the market shut them down ruu - urall>:. I think many people will be surprised at how many institutions can find solutions without aovcrn- ment suppon if aiven an opponun1- ty. At the very least, by the t ime they did ahut down . pctbaps the l()Vem- ment will only be on the hook for 80 percent or 70 pcroent oftbe deposits· thus mak.lna the depociton bu; some of the burden rather the tax- payers bearina all the non~uity burden. • Tboae m onies already authorized for .. blilouts" should be 11ved or uled for the m<>1t 1eveTC cues. Obviously, the loneer an in- atitution can survive on its own, the 1eu money the aovemmcnt will have to come up with to insure ~positon' f\a~ due 10 the declln-•na pm:etl&lie lftlUl'UCC ptOpoul and tlle nw\et'a naturally warini away of depot.its ftom wait inllitu· ..... • Rather than call au troubkd SAL mae•e" .. croob,. or ~m­ ..,.._" bur eovunmau Mould aamlac iii owa potida. We cannot ,,.,... 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'.Jr MIAMI -Manuel Nonega drew '.Ji up plans durioa the 1970s to sab- ;. otage the Panama Canal and attack plos1ons in the old U.S.<on1rolled Canal Zone dunng 1976. when Pan· ama was trying to hasten nego- 11ations w11h the United States o'er the canal. report b} an un1dent1fied ollicer .• ------___!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!=!!!!!!!!========!!!!!!!!===========~ U.S. m1htar} headquarters to l~ guarantee compliance with the trta· · ty giving the waterway to Paflama. 'll according to confiscated documents. 01 Notes by Nonega on the plan. '1 portions of which arc pnnteod in the 01 September issue of New York-based 6 . Details magazine, were fou nd during 0 1 last year's U.S. invasion. The files b are currently in a warehouse guarded It by the U.S. Army in Corozal. Pan· 1 ama. L The documents indicate Noriega ni was behind a senes of small ex· ,., During the 1970s, Nonega was a nsing officer in the Panamanian military intelligence service. Pan- ama's then-leader, Gen. Omar Tom· JOS, died in 1983 in a plane crash and Nori~ eventually took control of the milttary and de facto control of the country. He was ousted tn December after U.S. troops invaded. "In thts opera11on of placing the bombs. I personally received orders from my Lt. Col. Noriega ... said a "My colonel told me he wanted 14 bombs placed. as a symbol for the 14 (U.S. milttal)) bases." One of the bombs failed to ex· plode and Noriega was asked by the United States 1f he knew anything about the de' ice. but denied 1L. the story said. fhe Details arucle was written by Doug Vaughan. a free-lance reporter who was hired as an investigator by Michael O'Kanc. a defense attorney for Noriega co-defendant Daniel Miranda. -By n~ A.,ocl•t«I p~., " ............................................................................ ... I' b~ Obltuarl~s ~~La\Nrence Rodberg, air freight executive 11 , NEWPORT BEACH -Lawrence L. Rodberg of Newport Beach. 68. a fonner top executive of three air l freight companies, dtcd Wednesday 10 of leukemia. rn He founded Burlington Northern 'I. Atr Fre1~t in lr\'tne tn 1972 and was chairman and chief e'ccut1"e officer until 1984. He went on to hold s1m1lar posts at -\tr Express International Corp.. WTC Air Freight Inc. 1n Torrance and Eden Air Freight in In me Rodberg 1s survived b)' hts "'1fe Donna and four children: Larr) P. Rodberg of Newport Beach; Lu and Thomas. both of lrYtne. and Jon of Laguna Hills. ::chester Salisbury, Newport Beach Realtor b· 1• BALBOA ISLAND -Chester ; Ferrell Salisbury. 72, known by . j many as a real estate in Newport fir Beach, died at his Santa Ynez ranch 01 on Tuesday. ,1 Santa Ana-born Saltsbury moved ,1 to Balboa Island tn 1954. whert he 'b opened Salisbury Realty a year later. -') ·U u I'.) II 'Jd '" n I( and six l.'hildren: Chester F. Salisbury II. Wilham. Genevive Hibbs. Lee Sparling-Ramos. Chnstine Fuller and Gail Steams. He was the first Realtor to win the Million Dollar Award from the Neowport Harbor Board of Realtors . He won other awards from the New· port Harbor/Costa Mesa Board of Realtors. Sen ices will be held today at 10 a.m. at Sant.a Ynez Presb) tcrian Salisbury leaves his wife A1IC't'n Church in Solvang. 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Later WedDC$day, a uoidentified Hispanic teen.qcr wU llnlck aDd killed in tbe southbound lanes of 1-5 about two miles south of the San Oemente c.beckpoinL· Ex-ntnlly exec flies suit TUSTIN - A former personnel director for Trinity Broadcasting Network bas filed a lawsuit alleging she was dismissed after she objected \0 a plan to avoid paying taxes. Ruth Ward contends that her husband and son also were fired by the network after she opposed a Trinity policy alleiedly designed to circumvent payment of federal and state payroll and Social Security taxes. Dog captures bank robber FULLERTON -An alleged bank robber led police on a car chase through three cities befo~ fleeing his vehicle, only to be cornered by a snarlioa police dog. The incident began shonly after 2 p.m . Thursday when Kenneth Lewis Crader. 27, of Buena Park, walked into a Security Pacific National Bank branch and demanded money from a teller, Sgt. Ken Kepner said. -From O.Jly Pilot oe"• 1ervlce1 RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. .,_•Y-~C:-...Mwel 1'?2 HA .. OltllVO., COSJA MISA-J.4~ I U6 TODAY'S DAILY PIWT K--OCEAN LUCKY LICENSE PHOTO WINNER LICENSE# I KO I DEADLINE: 12:00 Noon Monday (SaturrJ11y and Sunday wirin•rs hav• unt11 noon th• following Monday to claim th•ir priz•IJ WINNERS RECEIVE $25 PLUS A $25 BONUS IF A CURRENT SUBSCRIBER PAID BY PAGE GROUP PUBLISHING DAILY K-O CEAN PILOT 103.J. FOR LOCA LS ONLY omcw. JU/US AND HOW ro ClAI.11 nu.a: -'1. ·Adh•r• Lu<*y Lk:•nH Bumper Sticker on r .. r buf]'tper of vehk:te at clOH to 0'1• llceri•• plat• •• po11ible. B• sure buf!'Pe' Is clean. p th• bumP46r atldter wm not stay on a ditty turf ace. 2. A•ad the Pilot and liaten to K-OCEAN daily. The winning bnM plat• numberl win be published ln the Pilot each day. 3. Winner must claim prit• by deadlln• atated In the ad. 4. Brina atat• Mnomobi'9 real1tr9tioJ"I ttlP. to tt'I• ~Y l~n .. Caofdinatot M th. Orang•~ Dallv. Pilot bV lne given. No dl#na at• honored on s.turday or Sunday or hc>lldayt. 5. E~ .. , of =~ Coatt Oa~llot K-Ocean, u .. 1t -~ at)d •• not I Ible, auch • n&Hnb9t ·~ .ttwtlnotbe . .. ~--~~~°b:t·~·ts ~~houri. a mayMnda~~= m:l.lOO'W.~=~~ mpet 7. ~ .. nente MCflot ~ ... be ~ In tM Ot8nCle .. --~i~1~,:::1~==··" automaf"IC A hooded M•n at•nd1 on th• roof of th• UnlverlltJ Mosque In AnlM•n, Jord•n, •nd burns th• U.S. fl•t •ft•r Prtd•y ,., ..... _.. .. pr•yera. ThouMnd1 l•t•r M•rched •nd chanted •ntl-West •nd pro·lr•ql slot•ns. IRAO From Al dam's warlike message flashed from Bqhdad tbrouih the Mideast, American troops and ~lanes continued to stream into Saudi Arabia to bu1ld up their "Ocsen Shield" against the giant Iraqi army, which invaded and occupied neighboring Kuwait on Aug. 2 • Speaking of those G ls. Saddam urged Arabs to said. But the stranded U.S. citizens were looking more and more like insurance for Saddam, a trump card in his high-stakes showdown with the United States. "They may not be called hostages but in reality they are .... It's his ace in the hole," said the Rev. Edwin Davis of Koran, La., whose daughter and two grandchildren are trapped. The Iraqis say their blitzkrieg into Kuwait was aimed at rcdrcssin& picvances old ind new. The Kuwaitis' recent overproduction of oil had deflated world prices and Iraq's oil revenues, they com- plained, and Kuwait was draining Iraqi strength by demanding repayment of S 15 billion 1n loans. "bum the soil under their feet." "' Earlier Friday. thousands demonstrated in Jor- danian cities against America. "the Satan," and chanted "Down with Fahd!" -the Saudi monarch who this week invited the U.S. ground forces into his wealthy desen kingdom. Arab sentiment seemed torn between fear of an Arab usurper, the aggressive Saddam. and resent- ment of an outside interventionist power, the United States. They also reasscned old territonal claims ovt'r Kuwait, and six days after the invasion they "annexed" the small oil state. Iraq's moves drew worldwide condemnation. Secretary of State James A. Baker Ill, at NATO headquaners in Belgium on Friday. sought new bacldllJ from U.S. allies for the Mideast military operation. They offered a few more ships to support a growing U.S. Navy armada ex~cted soon to throw a stnct cordon around Iraq. The U.N. Secunty Council ordered a global econ- omic embargo. President Bush said the Iraqi army posed a threat to Saudi Arabia -and therefore to the U .S. oil supply and eco'?omy -and ordered American troops to reinforce (he outmanned Saudi military. The president. who flew off Friday for a 25-day vacation in Maine. first sent 81 report to Con~ declaring. "I do not believe ... involvement in hostilities 1s imminent" in Saudi Arabia. And Iraq's foreign minister, Tariq Aziz. protested to Amencan reporters in Cairo that "we do not threaten any- bod}." Baker also reiterated serious U.S. concerns 1bout the more than 3,500 Americans trapped in Kuwait and Iraq because the Saddam government is forbidding foreigners to enter or leave. "We arc not callin~ them hostages." Baker MARINES From A1 dent took with him a number of key advisors and said he would continue to monitor and direct U.S. military and diplomatic efforts while on va- cation About 12.000 Mannes are sta- tioned at El Toro and Tustin air stations. El Toro. command center for the 3rd Marine ,Airc"-1\ Win&. is home to about 7, 700 d'l~llics while Tustin has about 4,300 llCfl'~e duly personnel. Aft lddiliOMI ..o.Joc> Mlfines are ·stationed at Camp 'l>endhlldn, just south of the Orange County line 1n San Diego County. El Toro serves as base for a number of sophisticated combat air- craft such as the F/A-18 Hornet fighter jet. 1he R-4 Phantom 1ct. the A-4 Skyhawk and the A-6E fighter- bombcr. Tustin. a helicoper base. is home pon to much of the Marine Corps' Oect of giant CH-S3E 'Super Stallions, as well as the smaller CH-53 Sea Stallion and CH-46 Sea Kniaht. Military ex~ns say air power could be decisive in any confronta- tion between U.S. and other United Nations forces and those of Iraq. Man drowns, pool chief ill IRVINE -After lifegaurds pulled a man who drown~d at a community pool fnday afternoon. the pool manager hyperventilated and passed out next to him, police said. Irvine police Sgt. Jim Potts said the facility manager of the Univer- sity Park village pool at M1chcl\On Drive and Royce Road, 45-year·old Marv Hatt. was in cnt1cal condition BEACH From A1 beach cotta~es in West Newport will not return 1f a boardwalk is built. City staff had recommended that the comm1ss1on include in its resol- ution a recommendauon that the city extend the ocean fro nt walkway from the Santa Ana River to the west JCtty of Newport Harbor. A recent op1n1on from staff mem- bers of the California Coastal Com- mission indicated that additional beach ·access, such as a walkway eittension. would have to be provided 1f beach encroachments were permitted. The commission omm1tted any mention of the walkway. however. Newpon Beach Planning Director Jim Hewicker said Friday that the WALLS ,romA1 Bamtt and his neiahbofj Doris Boiscra.nc. arc leadina a 11ght to ovenum this month's Design Re- view Board 1pprov1I of pl1ns for the walls. lt'a 1 f&&ht, the two aay, that has elicited support from eh· vironmentaUy minded ruiden\S lh.rouabout the city and up and down the coasL Council.man Robert Oentry lham the latter IMetllnent. "It is ~ very intrituin.. v~ comp~x auue. The tea 1s rialna. wtuch a.ffecu pubUc and private prop- erty. How we deliniate bei~n the concerns of public beaches and private property it • very Wcinatina. compkx matter." The city has 11'1~ with the issue in the pat and, Oentry pmllct.a, -m be called on to do ao m~ •nd m~ in the future. The city's newest 1e1 Miis were erececd near the Capri hotel about rwo yea11 aao. city planner -. ft at Health Care Medical Center in Tustin. She was on a life support system at the hospital afier suffering a brain hemorrhage. he added At about 4:45 p.m. one of the children taking swimmine lessons at the pool saw a man laying on the bouom of the pool and told an instructor. After lcanng what had happened. commission had not complied with the Coastal Commission <1taff op1 n1on. But Comm1ss1oner Janice Oeba)'. who voted w11h the maJonty Friday morning, said she felt a specific recommendation on increased coastal access was not necessary "We were trylnt\ to deal with the beach encroachment problem." she said ... We had no pohcy at all betorc on this issue As for beach access. there are a lot of different ways to provide that. We want to have a choice." ~bay was JOined in supporting resolution by Comm1ss1on Chair· man Gary Pomeroy and com· missioners Thomas Edwards and Norma Glo\ er. Commissioners Harry 0 . Merrill. James Person and Gary Di Sano opposed. Kyle Butterwick s~11d. The city required 1he property owner to construct walls that resembled the natural environment, and, so far, there ha~ been few com- plaints about the wills or about damage they have caused to 1dj1- ccnt propenies, Buttcrwick said. Nevenhel~ Ocntry said he favors an alternative employed about four yean aao. Instead of buildina a tea wall below Las Briaas restaurant. the property ownm used rocks to buttte11 the clifft. Tbe tecb.Dique baa been effective, Gentry aaid. Oentry aaid he and other mem· ben of the Cisy Council are 1eheduled to tour the tile of tbe proposed Cretcent Bay walls bcfbre they consider the o&an•. They are tCheduled for revfew at lbe council's Aus. 21 mcctinc. Tbote plans ca.II for walls in front of 1b homes. 10 be pa.id for by the propet1y owners. In most cues, the l'Hidentl own property \Ip to the level of the mean hilh tide. • ACCOf'dina k> city planner Chris . \ another instructors pulled 55-year· old Dinh Quan from the bottom of the pool. Hatt staned clearing the pool filled ~uh about 50 people swim- mers and children taking swimming lessons, showing them to the exits. In the midst of th<' excitement, she started hyperven11lat1ng . -By Q~ D•lly Pilot .. I don't think people should be allowed to usurp public property." Merrill said fnday. "The onginal reasons why people put up walls and barriers along the beach have ~n outgrown." Originally. Memll said, pro~ny owners erected bamers to protect their homes from sand and storms. "But now it's gone to patios, spas. and there's even a satellite dish somewhere along there:· he said. "I think you should be able to build a device to protect yourself from sand. But this has gone way beyond that to the point of being a nuisance." If Fnday's recommendation 1s adopted by the City Council. prop- erty owners will have to apply for permits for public beach encroach- ments up to 10 feet mto the nght of way. Anything beyond 10 feet will have to be removed within three years. K.reymann, the walls will bear little rcsemblanc.c to the gray con- crete slabs currently on the beach. The new walls would be built to rcaemble natural rock, and. unlike the existina walls. they would hua the side of the chfT. Kreym1nn aaid. Puttin& them against thr cliff would diffuse the wave action. and prevent the waves from merely movina down the shore and bltterina other cliffs, as th~ walls' opponents fc1r. Kreymann aaid. .. lt"s just like puttina • &)~vc over the bluff to erotttt our property," utd Jack McNauahton, 1 leadina propo- nent on.he wall McNauahton, who lives just 1 few homes away from Bamtt, aaid he want1 the walla becau~ M feel• bit progttt~ lJ in da"F· .. , lost ~t feet (ft'om the cliff' beneath haa home) durina the '12 Slotm," he said. 8utterW1Ck con/irms thal bluni in the en.ctn• Bay area a"" crodin1 fSt~r than thole in Cfthu- ' W1w would Saddam Hu.uein go after kuwait with the whole world llUdina by ready to impose aanc- dont on Iraq? "He ccnajnll' aounds crazy," said John Fry, a C.O.ta Mesa psycbol· ogist. Hussein has been likened to every empi~ builder from N1poleon to Hitler. Each one enjoyed • 11.rina of stunning victories -only to be followed by an equally stunning de- feat. But there's no telling that to a power-mad dictator. Jn shon, there's somethmg in the psychol<>1ica1 makeup of world conquerors, said Fry, that makes them think they can dc(y lhe laws of history. Fry, who has worked with mental- ly disturbed adults, believes a die· tator's ~lative isolation is the key source of his delusion. Hussein, for example, had almost no contact with the Western world before launching his attack. "Many people arc capricious or rude (or violent) because no one ever gives them feedback," fry said. "No one says, 'Hey. that's impolite.' Or, 'Hey, you hurt my feelings.' "And that's the case with a dic- tator. Everyone around them 1s a yes man. "Who -in Iraq -is Hussein going to turn to get honest feedback? Everyone's going to say: 'You're great, you do everything beautifully. you're a handsome person.' "It's the same problem that a leader of a company has," be said. But Fry doesn't recommend be- com.inJ a oaysa.yer to the llllaller Husscans in our lives. "You could set your head chopped off... he ~­ marked. Hussein has been dcscnbcd as a calculatina but impetuous maci; His impromptu attack on (ran iJl' 1979 nearly lost bim an eight-year long war, some say. Stories have it that Hu~in is a man who can be chaning with a f ricnd i.n a Baghdad cafe one mo- ment and jump up and kill the man a second later. Dictators like Hussein are to be pitied. Fry concluded. Rcchng from the emptiness of their lives. power- mJdi. people seek to substitute re- spect for love. "People think that somehow others will love them if they're powerful, but it doesn't translate at all. Peo ple get respect for power, but they don't get love." To Salvatore R. Maddi. a psy~hol­ ogJst and UCI professor, Hussein 1s a "typical megalomaniac ... Even 1f the whole Arab world should unite against the Iraqi dic- tator. he said. and even 1f Western nations arc able to halt the flow of supplies into the country, it's doubtful that Hussein would have any second thoughts about his attack on Kuwait. "People hke that aren't very good al second thoughts. and that's their downfall. .. "He secs himself as savior He has very grandiose v1ew!I of himself and his role in history. Like Hitler, who refused 10 give up even when the world was crashing down around him. Hussein is someone who sees eve7 obstacle as a test. "He secs h1msel as a kind of god." Maddi stud. ··1t started with the Iranian war. And now he's got Kuwait and its incredible w<'alth." In short. Hussein 1s a man who will stop at nothing to get his way. Maddi said. "He's a product of his culture. Violence (1n the Arab world) 1s almost a sacred thing." As to the future. Maddi said. Hussein is a shrewd calculator who is counting on the traditional fears of the Arab nations. They don't believe the United States 1s as "nice" as it pretends 10 be, he said. "He's making a show of strength and saying. 'Join me. You have nowhere el~ to go except to the United States. your traditional enemy:" sections of the city. Over the past 30 years, between five and 30 feet have eroded from the cliffs. But- terwick Slid. "That IS consider- ably more than in other areas." But Rick Barrett said he doesn't think his home is in danacr. And 1f 1t were , he said, he try less obtrusive measures - such as Slnd replacement -to SITe It. "I think seawall• should be ulcd only H a last ~suit. If houses and structures are f•llina into the water. OK., but you arc aoina to have some erosion on a bluff. "My home is I SO feet above the ocean. but I don't feel it 1s fal!ina into the ooun." BoilCJ"lnc, who livts across the street from Blmu, aarcea &o.ion, the aaid. l lo be ~­ pected near the ocun "It'• one of the ~lions you have to take •hen you build on the bfufft. It's like 1r you build in Trabuc.o C.anyon. )'® ha~e to Uve Wtth the thrat of fire." 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This advanced new pro- duction engine -designated the 3800 V-6 with tuned port Injection (TPI) -features a new Induction system, reduced fric- tion and Improved rellablllty and durablllty over the already excel- lent previous-generation 3800 V-6 used in other current Buick models. The most vlalble change Is a revised Intake system between the cylinder heads of the 3.8- llter, 90-degree V-6. A new two- piece Intake manifold with long tuned runners Increases torque In the Important 1,600 rpm to 4,800 rpm range where most people drive. "We have enhanced the $ SA~~Y.Il~BG ' ' ' J ' 1. illf 111111· ,, NEW LOCATION! 1500 Auto...,, Dr., Senta Ana 135-3171' BEACH BLYD. AT THE 22 FIUEWAY Newport/55 Fwy. at Edinger .... 0.0. _1~ ~ .. ff/..,_.._. ... , , ...... *"' 184 ·-~ IMMEDIATE DELl\'ERt' (71C) 89Z-190I (111)~888 South County YllllWIB 111 lllZI ~ m • ..UIU'I # 1 VILM ULIS LUlll • • SAllSONN 7 DAYS A WB • • PAITS ONN SATUltDA YS • • SllVICI ONN MONDAY NIGHTS • fm ~NEWPORT ~ «· :u• I AUTO --.--CINTIR • .......... 445 (. C...t ....... , """9rt ... Mt ..... ,.. I l .. •11) 71• 11Mlll torque character of the 3800 engine even further with thta new-generation tuned port In- jection engine," said Donald L. Miies, chief engineer. B-0-C V-6 Powertraln. Peak torque of the new 3800 TPI V-6 also Increases, from the previous 3800's 210 pound-feet at 2,000 rpm to 220 pound-feet at 3,200 rpm. And -partlalty due to a revised camshaft profile and reduced parasitic loseea In the lubrication system -peak power Improves from 165 to 170 hp at 4,800 rpm. These flgurea compare to 135 hp at 4,400 rpm and 180 pound- feet of torque at 3,600 rpm for the Regal'a standard 3.1-Uter V-6. Noise and vtbratk>n are re- duced with a new timing chain tensioner, dual wall exhaust down ptpe, laminated exhaust manifold heat shlelda, sound absorbing composite rocker arm covers and a counter-rotat- ing balance shaft located above the camshaft With the orlglnal 3800 V-6 already recognized by Indepen- dent surveys u one of the in- duatry' s most reliable and trouble-free power plants, thts new advanced tuned port Injec- tion version promtaes even greater customer satisfaction along with Its enhanced per- fonnanc.. If\ Long Beach BMW ~ "The Uttlmate DrMng Machn" TUTTLE CLICK NISSAN SALES, LEASING SERVICE, PARTS 7 I "/540-6410 Pana 6 Service M·F -?.rS.t S.. IADDLIBACll Sales Service Leasing Parts IRVINE AUTO CENTER 1-800-131-3377 714-380-1200 BEACH l IN( 'lN M f ~l llR't' Mt R"-UR "l.UXURY CA R S/'£C:IALJST'' PARTS · SERVICf. BOOYSHOP OPEN SATURDAY! (7 1') 41 7739 .. Kt\~ t1u 15!)6 too ton .._" CA 3670 N. CherryA~. Long Beaoh, CA 90807 405 .. et.T'y A¥a. (213)427-5494 (714)636--5790 .. .. w Eagl On the mnet 1W thM a "Ewrytttlng from .... per-_. or ~ ..,._I -~. thil &gle TMln 2 eportl fonMnCI power trlln to II .. M1i to -~ toOUPe hM made a atrong Im-wodynamlc dellgn to .. ..,. • prouH1f to ~ on the auto wortd. epectally developed *'"' 11Wi• ... to OOMP11 l•1 • Tllklng on the N....,, 2408>< OCJdl1* all lhCM N ._. ti 1119 RJ•lll Thie drlltlc lfll; r.. "Md the Pottche 9« In both technlc9l ....... ec.lon M '-OHllH lie T81on'I eaf9tY feO. aAde by aide competition and In gone Into thla '* ,'' = c»-tor." : ...... thle lit-wheel drive (AWO) ctared. "Thia car deft ... The ~ TSI (AWO) -wh6de lignala Eagle'• entry In pMll to the younger, up-.a• Yetllon QI the 8lon ~ 1he American sports car cat-buyer. atrat•ltlPOlllon•thefMteet .egory. "Tlllon'a .....m11t drM _.,. 09r In the Ql'OMlll -.-11ne by "Thia~ WM built for d~-tMI, lftllCh .. ~ l'I moit ullfta lta -i_.,.., .. cyllder, ,.excitement," aald Gary Gray, ~ ~ ......_ dual ov•r"••d camahaft -owner of Orang• Co.It .,.-tM - -.,. ul-:=:. 11·valv•. turbo· :Jeep/Eagle, 2524 H•rbor tlmete In Mndlng Md drMng ---. _..,.. of .aoulev•d kt COiia ...... .. ...... ._ ~ M(Jft ·.1• .......... to REBORN TO• ... ,. T•lon"a •11-wll.., *"'• IM'OvNet nNMl· .. pplne perfor111.9nce • . Daihatsu Rocky you can take this veliicle anywhei-e .. ... rre1enttng th• new SJl,995 BMW Jlals. Tiie Jta II back. And lflll dllle, 11"1 even more fomlldable. In raw power •Ion•, Its new 16-v.tve, four·qllnder •ntlne outputs IJ4 horsepower-~ more dUln befcwe. It rides lower on• 1port1-turned 1u1pen1lon q1tet11. It'• equipped with suntt.rd AaS br.ecet MNI drlv•r"•·lkl• alrNg. And It even sports • bolder proflle with new aoa·lpOll• alloy wheels, and front and r•• 1pollers. Visit Crevier 9MW for a test *Ive • You'll find, at SJl,985. the BMW Jiii• 11 bultt to devour tfl• rCNld. Not rour LOS ALAMITOS -Real people for real trucks. .. .. ... '• .. .. Income. • ~ That'a precisely the message Oalhatau'a lateat television com- mercial touta for lta wide-track -4x-4 Rocky. In the ads Colorado ·-... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. •. •. •. •. •. .. .. ... •. • .. .. .. • • • ~ ' • , I • • • • .. • • 5 ~ (2111D2t) EXTRAm THE ULTIMATE DRIVING MACHINE w .. ................ ..... , 4x-4 traJI writer and Rocky owner r Larry Heck offers up the perfect t•tlmonlal for the Rocky . "I write books on where to go In a -4x4, and I own a Rocky," aays Heck. "The advantage of a Rocky has over a lot of lta S 12,.895 competitors Is It's quite a bit wider, and that zippy four-•• BMW 1:.a cyllnder fuel Injection engine re- 451 lllln K.UI ''ally gets It around." (Ulln) We, (115570) .:::'!:;.'=> Heck's final piece of advice? S 18,-S 11 Ml: . "Before you spend big bucks on ,vvu a -4x-4, you llsten to a Oalhatsu t-=-::::--:-::==:::-=:=-:::--:::""'1-irKJn11miDl~,.--1---c: Rocky owner." '88 JAIUAR XJI Heck was chosen for the ads Low -... immaCIUt• because of his credlblllty as a (lm641) trail acout. He has been four-ONE OF A KIND wheetlng for more than a dec-~~~~~~-~~!!!:!~-l-..!!!..!~~!!!__L_~~~~..J 1 ade and authors a aeries of --. guidebooks to Colorado's off- ro.d trails. Heck's book Include delcflptlona of his 4x-4 explo- rations to ghost towns, old mines and outlaw hideouts. Ti- tled "Paas Patrol -4x4 Tratls-N- ~~:::"~~·,>: ·~·c J \EV 1 E 1 \ & n M \XI 1 I~ •11 1500 AUTO MAL L DRIVE SANTA ANA, CA 835-317 1 N ' Tales," the books are publlshed 1 by Pass Patrol, Inc., Aurora, Colo., and sold throughout Colorado. The Rocky ad Is part of urrr Hedi with Ills D.-..Uu llodly In TV aid. Dalhatau'a strategy of ualng owner testlmonlale to focus at- tention on the high quality of Oalhatsu vehlciel. the ad eerlea Includes epota with owner teatl- mon lals on the four-door Charade sedan as well as owner satlsf action comments on the entire product llneup. The ad1 run on auch natlonwtde cable tetevlslon station• a ESPN, TBS, CNN and USA. "Surveys show that Oalhatau hldea offers a reUable guide for buyers who want to know that It Is a tough vehicle capable of good off-roading . Heck has been publishing Tralls-N-Tales since 1986. Waldenbooks began carrying the offroad guides In their 20 Colorado storea In 1989, and sales have been brisk ever since. r-·-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:=~;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiii;ii1 owners are very satisfied wtth 11 their vehicle," said C.R. Brown, Tralls-N-Tales provides ex- tensive Information on trails wtth ratings ranging from -4x2 E ("the famlly station wagon could do It") to 4x-4 VO ("four wheel drive r~ulred. Vehicle damage llke- ty .' ) Besides trail Information, Pa.as Patrol la crammed wtth pictures, history and tale of Heck's own four wheel drive adventures. ABER STERLING KNOCK IT OFF KNOCK IT AJ,J, OFF! A * % • znanczn Now S&erllac llva you mo percent fiundnc alonl wttla tM lanry ... ..,.. -~ ..... ,.... ID man CGltlJ Brtu.11 motorcan. After JOU make )'OGI' bmt deal on a lttO !MerUnc. flDw:e for J4 or M moar tin~ a.111....,uaa. Pit llft down: '91 no IDtenltl other low COit fJDance and lew tenm Uo a•allable. R1n7. 0.. ..... ..,.. ... •111/M. 2600 Harbor Blvd., Cost,a Mesa (714) 64~9100 -C.ftlM•l9'0rl1 a.su _,s_...F ., .,..._.._~,_..._ .. .....,_...,_.Dlrifll_....,..,.__., * -....~o.. rm? I ............ ,.. ................... c-. .......................... ~ ............. a. .......... " ... executive vice president of Oalhateu America, "and we be- 1 lleve that they'll want to share I that excitement with their friends. The opinions of the people who drive our vehicles fNfKY day can be very convinc- ing -eapeclally those of an expert Ilk• Larry.'' Whtie the typlcal Rocky owner may not take the truck four- wheellng as much as Heck, Heck'• experience wtth the ~ ' "The Rocky has been a tough traJI rider," Heck aaya, "and lt'a gotten me to aome rretty excit- ing off-road spota. expect the Rockv to be with me for a long time.'' . Call Auto Priceline for i value based on mileage touchtone telephone. The f• for thtl fingertip Mrvtce la 11.50 per mtnute. No llddttlonal long- dlltance toH Chalgle are In- curred When ullng the 900 number. There II no time ffmtt. 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Wt WE SPE.~ T 00 rwo HI~ A~Y ?MOE.~ UE lrlAOf €> flCKEJS ro JIMMY BOFFfff' TMU.> wE Au cur MCK 11 by Tom K. Ryan .J ~ <= _____ __ ~Vf;121'f'O~ c;, °fA&.r<•~ ~ J..20,JT ,E.F'AR.Ai1"'16' iU~1Ft ~~A.GE. _.. ____ c,,--- u JUDGE PARKER FUNKY WINKERBEAN 0 c I ' 't H -::::::::.:::::::---~ I' ~'(' l. C:::"'l.1,.. ,, .. F11.-1tJGr . by Jim Davis by Alex Graham HL4r,..y is what I n•v•,.. do u.p hills ~ 0 by Jeff MacNelly by Harold Le Doux by Tom Batiuk FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston IHI U l\1 C.. t'il {) fl"'\ -l i.; •J'I~ •O•t ~·· .fl \. ~ ' by Kevin Fagan by Pat Brady J r INST PEmt ~'T MM MAVtA~~ IN 'TME. ~fet4&(, ~ .' '"'"" '\:)~ f'~ ,~ ~ L,.""' ... • .... 14 ••• ~ CU • t •Ou •..., u f' I " ' I I. I I r . - Fuel additives help to preserve the life of your ca,..~ The Mfty pt'toe leg on today'a eophlltated can II forcing car ownera to llCttvely proeong the life of their ln~ment. And .. aerviOe 1tatlon and IUto repair shOp coat lkyrocket, coneumera are demanding •ms>te. effective way1 to pereonaily maintain their care' peak performance. One llmpte, coat-aavtng up- keep tip la fuel addftlvea: chemical formula dellaned to ellmlnate atamng, lluggflhnea, power IOU, deorMMd mileage, knock• pfng1 and run-on (dlelel- Mfely brMk down C9tbol'I ... poetta Md ~ "*" from the engir'9 wtthout cteatlng new depoetta. Al Pro-G8rd producta .. formulated with Chevron patented Techron, a polyether amine detergent that glvea them the power to remove eYefl dlf- flcult combuatlon chamber de- poelta Nf8'y. 1N1Y bie a cw.,.,_., 'ouat-t envtromwtt -the taxlcM>. After 80,000 ,....... of drMna wtth normal malntMMC:e, 80 Sen 06eao taxloabe were dtlee.-.-nbled" for lnepectlon In the lab. Thta ttudy aa-Jn confirmed that engine whlCh UM addltlvel formulated with Techron have conat9tenly clMner Intake and fuel metering ayetema that thoee ullng other addftlvee. TheM r• aulta have led more than 17 lng) cauMd by harmful carbon ---------------------------_;;...-deapolit1 that bulld up on en- Thia Innovative chemlatry, de- veloped In the company'• ex- tentive ,....,.ch facllltlee, hu faced rigoroua t .. tlng In what gines. Over time, thele deposits COi- iect on carburetora and fuel In- jection system1, gradually de- creaalng their ablllty to function properly resulting In poor engine performance and costty trips to the repair shop. Regardless of the make, model or year, all cars are susceptible to carbon depollt buildup. Because today's powerful car engines are smaller and more efficient, and have been redesigned to meet strict emissions standards, they are more sensitive to depost buildup -particularly In the fuel metering and Intake sys.- terns. These cars, especially when equipped with fuel Injection sys.- terns, only perform well when the Intake systems are clean. As a result, even small deposits can cause serious performance problems. An easy, fast-acting, effective solution Is regular use of quality fuel additives specifically for- mulated to combat deposit buildup. Slmply pouring a fuel additive Into the gas tank before fueling once a month or every 1,000 mlles can keep engines running clean, reducing time and money spent on mainten- ance. However, just as all gasolines are not created equal. neither are fuel additives. Some addi- tives can cause more harm than good because as they t>reak down exlsltng carbon deposits In one part of the engine, they create and contribute to deposit buildup in other parts of the engine. Technologically advanced fuel add1t1ves hke Chevron Chemical Company's new line of Pro- Gard additives are designed to Prepare car in advance for vacation The summer of '90 Is becom- ing one for seeing the United States fr om the road. If you are among the 250 million people (AAA estimate) who will be va- cationing In motor vehicles, heed the advice of the Car Care Councll and avoid the last- minute rush for needed main- tenance or repairs. Not only may you run out of time to work It Into your com- pressed schedule, you may not have It In the budget. Planning ahead pays off. Pre-trip car care should In- clude: •Cooling system checkup and service as needed. •Lubrication services, Includ- ing oll and fllter change. •Engine and electrical system check and service as needed. • Undercar checkup, Includ- ing brake and exhaust systems. tires, suspension and wheel aug- ment. •Transmission fluid check and/or replacement If needed. •Lights and wlndshleld wiper check. •Interior /exterior appear- ance. Family travel at belt Is hard on a vehicle, lnalde and out. You may be spending a lot of your vacation lnalde your car, ao start out with M8tl and carpeting clean and well protected, the council suggeeta. Lexux backs yacht race Lexua of w .. tmlnater ha taken to the wave8 by co-apon- aorlng the 1990 Ullman Sallt PHRF annuaf champlonlhlp r• gatta, t*ng aaJled thla weekend In the Long BMCh/Loa Angelel Harbor.,. ... Thtl ti the ftrlt year of epon- eonhlP fOf lUUI Of W•· mlnater which, along wtth High-s... wtee ~t • ...., 'em hCMM" trophtll for wery MMor on the ftrll ~ "*d-peece boatl In ...,._ dMI. The 8ell .._.. Yecht CU. .. hotting ...... de ~ • . . ..__,. -l '1116 ·••a CEITllY ...... c:,:,w 'll.~ -... I I '4995 'Rmul '14 TIYITA ITAID UTUCMP/U ·-::1=r-~o.--·-:.: :,.;---·:=.-, ............ ! ,. , .._, I '2995 •3995 •3995 · •3995 'MF• ··-· 'llllTIW .• ,. TIOOPEI 414 P/I mT•CMT. •UIT. IT -,.~ ~-.. .:'!"" ,~ ........ -""' ... -., .,._,. l '-•-1Mu•11 '6995 14116 '5995 •5995 .. .:.---'8886 .. 11111 ..... .. ,, .. I •1•& fuel ~ Md .,,... ... temt of dWty enQIMI; .... a.n. a fuel 9ddttlve to keep MW Of dwt .,,.._ operating at pMk perf0tmMCe; Fuel lnjec. tor c1 ..... an addttlve epectfl- caly d•gned to dwl dirty fuel lnjectort, and 0..... CINnlJp, a fuel additive devek>ped to r• move depotttt from dieMI 1'* lnjectora. Paa.gee In eaay-to-pour cont--.. Pro-G~d product• •• ~ to UM and work -··--..._.,., ... • ,,.. l llMltl 1886 •3995 .... ·nFmnM llllAI ,_ ... --,-: .. 11 --·· "'-•• •811& '8995 .. ,. ... ·----II -. ,,,. :,-... l lM*I 14486 •4995 ...... ..Tl ..... cc\•9" ..., ., I I ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' , t . . ' .. Ryzow effort appears genuine ly JOHN ROOS D-.,""' ON•••••"' If you've had the misfonune of hearin& the contrived sounds of Milli Vanilli or the immature, mis- ogynist raps of its heart and soul. more and more, the passionate spirit of rock is bcina replaced by com- puterized sampling ahd shallow commercial pap. But fear not. Sometimes youJ·ust have to search out that indepcn ent sleeper to reinstate your faith in modem rock. Case in point: Nick Pyzow's "Adobe & Diamonds." Released on his own independent label As Fab Records, folk-rocker Pyzow's new release is, shall we say, a diamond m the rough. A mixture of hard-charging roclcers and in· trospective ballads, this I 0-song LP shines bright with such vital ingre- dients as honesty, warmth, convic- tion. anger. and perhaps most im- portantly, a genuine affection for the art of making music. An Orange County native now based in the greater Los Angeles area, the 28-year-old Pyzow has been no stranger to out local club scene. Both as a solo act and with his band, he has frequently performed at the Blue Beet Cafe and the Can- nery in Newport Beach. His next local hve appearance will be at tho: Sunset Pub on Aug. 30. Often fa vorabl} compared to Bruce Spnngsteen. John Mellen- camp. and Tom Pett}. Pyzow does share with these heart-land rockers an understanding of the JOYS and disappointmen1s experienced in ever;da~ In 1ng. B) sk1llfull~ em- ploying narrative struc1ures in his song, he transforms many of his id~s into personal. peoe11c talcs. For example. the blues}. rollicking "V1ct1m·s Blu<·s... l·hronicles one man's frus1rat1 on after a h11-and-run accident. Sample l}ric: "So the D.A told me. 'This case couldn't miss''' The defense sa\s. 'You got no ~11- ness'' The Jud~c sa)s. 'Well then. case d1sm1s~d'' · Nick Pyzow·1 newest effort m•y be • rough. Several song'> on ·· ·\dohc ...\. Diamonds'· rnml'rn heartache and the frag1ltt~ of lo' c and romanll' .\ tendt'r ballad of l11ng1ng ... Huusl· nt Cards:· aching!~ lap1urc~ thl' tor· mrnt of lo' l' gone bad S1m1larh thcm<:d but 1n a far mort· ag,gr~"" e 't'in I'> lht· up1empo rodi.er ··~hadm .. Of .\notht·r ~tan" As drumma (1ar. Deut'ich and bassist R1rh ~tapk·., la) do"' n thl' stead>, pulsating beat. Pyzo-.... lries out: ··1 was all dressed up and read} 10 go/ .\nd nov. )OU sa}. ·1 don·1 lo.no-....."· Pyzov.'s 1988 mini-LP 11tlcd "Thl· Danl·ers Let Me Do"'n·· \\SS a pro m- 1s1ng 1f 1nconw1ll'nt '-'Ork In .. A.dotx.· & D1amonth .. -'Ah1ch 1s a'a1labk al Music Markl·t 1n C O'>ta M<'sa and To1Aer Records in E.I Toro -the blues and lulk-ba .. cd songs '-"Ork together in forming a "'inning. l ohrs1" r colln 11on Look for P"m' and h1~ b<ind IO l'mcrgl· a~ a for{·t· 10 Ix reckoned ''1th on tht' inderx·n· drnt rod rirru11 6A ..... Ann THEATRES IN SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY x CAU TIUTll ,. UIUll.... ) ii!iiiii!iii!Wiijiii!iir.iiii~liiii ~''';:;"J~c:;~,~'q'[fl 110 '7141831 0446 k ..... Sor"*-• .... llMertl N~(l)'9r -~,,,.,,,, SU!"lf. Mll'lt ...... -(. "°'"'°" lord ,._ -.T (I ) 'HJ• Sot< fl £.,,..,.,... .. ,.,,..' CIM .1(1 .. 11 !<"'' 1' tO'~ fl>• jl'O!> Dl'O!• ' "' ........... _.,,.. ...... ,_<• .,.,.....,") '~·· ._uua111 '"'. 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NBC again number 1 t-.EW YORI\. -I ront·runn1ng NBC 'A On lhl' Jul\ ra11ng' "'"'l'l"f)\" for the )1\lh 'tra1ght ~l·ar. hut the m:iJur net\\lH ~,· Jul) rating' for ------------:::===--=====------------I pnrlll' tinll' droppt•d 7 percent hom --··-.,.-~ STUOIOS TOOll --·-3 las1 H'ar. '\1l'l'>t'n t'\t1matc1i '>hll'Al'd Attila the Hun. Ivan th<' Terrible Al Capone. They were all seven once. ......... ..a •C1'fllll• ·~MM»t ·---Y9....C> OINm~ • ....., ..... \f(.01~ ·~'--;"'-'··~·~-·~···.., (),...P'I,,..~," fh"'ll'1'1""'"' .. 'f .. 910-liJI)" ~llt ~~ '•• 4"'f\H\M Ut.J?f •IM AJltM M J )'f}fl 1MA •ll IOIO ·-• ._,MAO< --.. wt-~~~ ~ '• ~~~~-·---~ =-~ .. =::~~ ~ .. -~~ --_ .. w• •Vi-11oc>·111 ·--WUIWC!l• :;-.:ti~ =:;i!z,' ~· .,.,._,., ·~c:-;.1)'+.) ~...... ~7;=. ·~ ..... ...,,.,°""'"" ., ~ .~~. 111) ..... ~ ...... ~1 •llW'W•WWiW? JHCH nlCHOl SOn "NICHOlSON Rf MAINS lDMf S PRfMlfRf fllM ACTOR~' _.. n... ASSll:WEI ND '11.. 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V1c"'ing lc'l'ls trad1t1onall~ drop in thl· '>um mer 1 he) are lowest during the Jul} ra11ngs "s.,....ccps." onl' of four periods ca{·h )Car of in tense aud1l·ncc measurements. ~ ..... ccps rcsulh help local .. 1a11on'i set advertising rates. Of July's reruns. NBC'' ··chccn ·· was the h1ghest-ra tl·d. a'erag1ng a 15.2. ABC's "Ro\eannc." last season's top-rated serie\. ~a'i <;ccond wttha 13 7 But Poltrack said that "a~ one of the biggest rating!> drop'i from July last year -a 23 percrnt decline. One of h1'i research counterparts at ABC. lart) Hyams. promptly re- ported that CBS' reruns of "Murder, She Wrote·· had dropped 24 percent m ratings from the previous July. -By ~ A•HCl•le4 PttH =--·r,;-r-·-... ·---·-=--=--= =r"''--·~-a-·:.::... . =· =--.. , .,,~ ..... ·~--·o.::.5-..... = ·=--·;:,-. == ··-··· -,..... . ..... f ly kJUtRN AUGa .,.. .... ...,,,.,...., COSTA MESA -The audience at Wednesday's perfonnance by the Australian Ballet must have felt like they had J<>Uen a real barpin - three productions for the price of two. The first, the modernistic "Catalyst"' was an expected -if sharply contrastina -lead-in to the evening's main fare, "Giselle." The surprise came as the curtain rose oo the second act of "Giselle". to reveal a production st.artlinaJy unlike the first act. Jn the company's four-year-old staling of this romantic classic, dancing seems to take a back seat to storytellin.1 and elaborate miming dunng the flrst act. The staging leaves the 130-year- old tale largely intact. The innocent peasant girl Giselle is wooed by the nefarious Count Albrecht, who doesn't tell her of his identity. of of bis impending marriage to the Prin- cess of Bathilde. That tale takes center stage with aomc exce{>tiona. There were mo- ments dunna the "oounship" of Giselle, danced b}' raven-haired Fiona Tonkin, and Count Albrecht, performed by Steven He.athcote; and again in the peasant pas de deux, danced by L1sa Bolte and C.mpbcll McKenzie, when artistic expression acemed to transcend the plot. Tonkin's "live" Giselle exhibits the expected innocence and play- fulness, but her movements -while expertly executed -seem repressed. Even in the final minutes, when the peasant girl discovers she's been duped by the wayfaring count. Tonkin's portrayal of Gisellc·s de- scent into madness SC'Cms unnecess- arily restrained. All that changes in the stcond act, when the J!Crformers -ironically - come to hfe and the artistic experti~ that has won the company accoladrs become apparent. The change 1s obvious from the moment the Wilis -the spirits of youna girls who have been Jilted at the alter -take the stsge in their gossamer veils. , And Tonkin's spirit of Giselle seems infinitely more araceful as she struaaJes to save the repentant Albrecht from the Wilis, who are intent on dancina him to death, as is their custom. Hcathcote's Albrect, too. seems to undergo a transformation. as he sheds the rakish arin of the first act and concentrates more on showina off his ex9uisitc, scene ~teali~& danc- ing abilities than on his acung. The contrast between acts extends to Peter Farmer's monochromatic sets as well. The first act was un- relentingly earth-toned -both the village and the peasants are swathed in brown and even Giselle wears yellow i~stead of thr traditional blue. But in the second act, the stage is set by a mood) indigo backdrop. The cumulative result was a finale worth waiting for. Thr Austrahan Ballet perfoms through Sunday at the Orangr Count} Performing Arts Center. 600 Town Center Dnve, Costa Mesa. Tickets are S14 to $17. More information is available by calling (71 4) 556-2787. Future of the performing arts fuzzy after 'Saigon' decision By DONALD ROSENBERG krtpp1 How••• N.w1 S.n•ln Where are the performing arts headed. now that an actor has been denied permission to play a charac- ter of another race., The issue has surfaced as a result of the rt'f usal of ..\ctors· Equ1t)' to allov. the casting of Jonathan Pryce. an admired British actor. as a Eurasian 1n the proposed Broadwa> producuon of the hit London musi-cal ··Mis!. Saigon .. Pr)cc "'on acclaim la!>! ~ear for hi\ ponra}al of a Curas1an pimp 1n thl' original London producuon ot ··Miss a1gon ... Came ron Mackin- tosh, 1hc sho"' 's producer. had hoped 10 bring him to Ne"' York in the Shl)\\ But "'hen Actors· Equ1t~ denied Pr~l'l'0S camng after ..\\1an actor' o b1ec1 t'd . Mack 1 n to' h l3ncckJ thl' Broadwa) produrt1on. wh1lh '-'3'> S<'I 10 open ne>.t spring The sho"' alread) had sold a record S2S million 1n alhance 11r~et'> fhe ensuing debate I'> hound Ill tx.· frrH·n1 . both from a bu!>inrs-; and human nghh \tandpo1nt What-.. dl·ar " 1here l':lll he no sa11sfacton !>olu11un. l'H'n 1f Equ1t) chan,ci. 11!> mind and allo"''> Pr.cc -\\hos said he nu longer secs h1m~lf pla) 1ng the pan 1n ..\mcrrca -to ~ cast arguments I ndl'Cd. actors ot all races de sen c 10 be cast 1 n role' for which 1hc) arc qualified and ap- propriate. We 'Aould appear to have come fa r frum lht' daH ~ hl'n Al Jolson could paint his (ace bl:Hk or "'hrn stereot) p1lal notions ot an} race "'ould be anl'ptablc on stage 01 screen. Ha'r \H''1 Pryce donning slanted <')es has been deemed an affront to the Asian commu111t) And ycl. a\ Mackintosh ~aid thi s "'eek. "l he dcba le 1s no longer about the l'll\llll~ of ·~tl\s "ia1gon,' but the art of ar11ng 11sc1f·· \ome ol the grcatl'\I portrJ)al-, in thl·atnral h1stof} ha'l' tx·c.·n gl\en b~ per- former' "'ho ha' en' 1 belongl·d 10 a charat wr\ ralt" ur e1hn1 c ~rour One thrnk) 1mmed1atd} ol Sir Laurentl' 011' ll'r. who wa\ con' 1nc- 1ng both a' a hldC'k (Othello) and a k'A !Sh~ lodd dl·,r11r lht' fact hl· "-3~ neither Tlw ht.il k allor \1 01gan Freeman hJ'> lx'l'n "'tnn1ng pr:11St· lhl'> '>Ul1lllll'r JI 'l'" \ urk\ I)(· lal Ortl' T hra11c 1111 ht\ p11rtrJ,,ll lll Pctrul1110 Ill .... 11 .. ~l'\J)l'.trl·\ r ht• 1 am1ng ol till' \hrl'IA " Pl'trul·hw. Ob\ IUU\I~. I\ l1 alian The r.11 nd runs "ild v. hen con- !i1den ng the ar11st1c repression that would ensul' Not onl\ '-'Ould Caucasian actors be unabir to pla} Eurasians. but So"1cts couldn't play Greek' or Pole!! or l'' en Russians of Sia' K dt'!>rcn t Onh Italians i.:ould pla} Roml'o or Al 'Capone Tr)'e "ould ha'c to Ix· pla}cd b} a Je" White dllOr'> "'ould be cast in most of thc!>e parts And wha1 about "Madamr But- terfl) ," "(11ch 1!> the source material for '"J\.1 1" Saigon.,·· Italian and .\mencan \upranm who sing 1he )Oung (111-(10 San \\ould ha'e to rt' Strict thl·m\ch cs to Italian and Amcnran heroines Bunrrfl' \\Ould be sung h) a Japanese sopr.ano .\rt doe'in·1 merel) attempt to d1<,- Cll' er truth. It oflcn tncs ICl bring \cns1mil11Udl' 10 11!1 subJ1.·c1 -lht' 1mpre,)1on tha1 "hat "'e ari: \\llncs'>- ing has ')Unle basis in fart Bui an essential dcmt·ni in art is 11' natural abstraction uf ideas Eth nu. group~ "'111 rcJnlCl', as lhC) should that their '1e"'~ arc bt'1ng heard In rl'l.'l'nl \t'ar'>. non-tra- d1t1onal casting has ticsun to address thl' dilemma uf m1nont\ . or'>~ ho ha\l·n't Ix-en afforded the op- portuntl1e'> thC) deor,crvr. Opponents of Mackintosh '>a} the produ<l'r didn't search hard enough for an Asian actor for tht• Pnce role. a he did for thc title role, "h1rh 1s tx·ing pla)ed 1n London b) a Eura'>ian actress. ~u lhl' t.kb.lll' I\ li~d} 10 go rvi:n be\ond Ma c.k1111mh\ da1m l'Onlern- 1ng al ting. l Ill' '''u1· reall) "an1st1c freedom. lhl ngh1 of creJll\l' ar11S1s and perfo l llll'f\ 1u n pen Oll'nl and UM' the 1magin.111on a' J '>l:lrtlng block for 1n\lgh1 Freedom o l l'\J'lfl"""on "'oultl Ix· threatened II ac111r'> couldn't c\(.·ape into thl'lr lharadl'I'> or draw from their personal n;pcr1cnCl' The world of opera. "hl·rl· ca,11ng ha5 heen colorblind tor th n'e decades. "'<1uld retl'I\ c.· a rnaJor blow 1f black sopranos wcrt• barrl·d from s1ng1ng with wh1tl' or .\s1an or ~ranish tenor'> s1mpl) lx·tau'>c the) didn't fit a charalll'r\ na1111n.:ili1' .\t lllr~ pc.•rh.tp'i face thr mmt daun11n~ ta\k Ill that the\ pn·1t·nd thn fl' 11thl'f rx·ople. and human bcing' tlun·1 11lkn emerge 'I' 1dl) ''hen pn'\l'ntt•d 111 ahstracl tt"rm'i. Dancl·rs ran ras1 utT humJn t.h f· frrl'nll''> bcc:iuSl' the ph) '>i<:al and spa11al a~pcU) ol 1hc1r art kno'-'!I no ra 1al or t>thn1l bound~. l.'\l'ept "'hl·rc !llOf\ balll-1 arc rnncc.·rncd .\nd aside "from opera ~1ngcr'. mu- '>IC1an!> deal ""h thought~ thal an: intangible. The issut· o f JOO\ in the theater ho"'ncr. 1~ tang1hle The' dl·ha1c O\er ··M1~' a1gon" concerns people seek.in' cquahl) in thr \\orkplat·c . but II~ al'>O about lokrance and fkx1b1ht\ "Miss· Saigon" ma) ult1matclS gl'ncrate more health~ dl'il·u~\IOn 1han 1b p1uduCl'r\ or writl'r" an11c1- pa1cd. 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Conaider what Chevrolet docs each time a new model comes out. Now multiply that times 3S. Actually. c.oke and Chevrolet have it cuy competed with the oetworb. On TV. if demud (u mcuured by ratinas) dOClll't ma- terialize within a month or~ the product is aone from the aneu for- ever. That meant the networb mull somehow find a way to penuade viewers to aample each of the 3S shows. pd fasL Tbete days the availabihty of cable channels. Pm and independent stations makes the job even harder. So what's a network to do? Pull out all the stops, that's whaL NBC has a promotional desjp for fall that's more complicated than the plans for the ().day invasion. CBS Movl~ listings Newport Beach Wiil liw my more ..-dwa there uw people fa MillOuri. 1CutM and Nebia• ABC and fox are wortina OD but their MW pt'OmOted with mlllion• or dollan' worth of advcnialQI. NBC will book . \IP •itb McDoDlld'1 for a .. McMillioDa OD NBC" promotion. complete with eame cards and S3' million in Prba. In addition. JlilBC. Jl"IPUll wiD be featured in 5'ou.ftCr Foodt Ida in tbousanda of IUpennafteU. Plus. the Paicoct Networt's Sat· urday-~ lineup will be tbe focus of a contat with l millioa prizes carried out by Toys 'R' Us ltores. • On the air, NBC will sive ab of ha nine new leria what it calls the "double pump" treatment: It will broldcast the premiere episode later this month and then repeat the episode in September. The .. double pump" bas been uled before ("LA. Law'' in 1986 and .. Life Goes On .. last fall) but never on such a pnd sc:ale. . Meanwhile, CBS will cross- promote with K mart. ill retail pu1Der from last year. This time prizes include I 0 million tw~liter 146-JIOl NII~ 1111 I IS. J 45. S IS, I .JO. 10 4S boltlll of Pepli, I SO can ud SlS0,000 ol ctedit OD M.utereatd. Other cm prim are General Electric televiaiona, 10mewbat of an irony becaUte GE owns NBC. .. One of the obvious thloat we laned lut ye&r lL •Loot. thete doa't stand alone;" uid Gcoqc Sc:bweitaer, cm senior vice presi- dent of communications. '"They are DOt tbe answer 10 everytbina. They cannot fOftle people 10 watch pro- pama they have no interest in watcbinc in the 6nt place. But they are imponant with what I caU 'the maybes.' It can Ft you to sample a propam that you bad 10me inclina- tion to." CBS will supplement all this with material in 18 million peck.qes to be mailed by the Quaker Oats Co. and by the rdea.le of .. The Sounds of Murphy Brown," a record featurina Motown classics. ABC said it would promote heavi- 1~ but in more tradiuonal ways: on- air spots, radio C0!1lmercials, news.- papen and m1pz1ncs. ... have somewhat of a skeptical feelina." Roben lger, president of ABC Entenainment, said of the re- tail cross.-promotions. 1 ......... 0... l"G1 12. 2. 4, •. 8. 10 GoY. 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J ~::~-~ 32881 Camino Capistrano San Juan Capistrano 714/493·0610 •90PR•LUD• 51 S,S,890'" Brand new (#008911) This one only You meet the nicest peoele at SERVICE HOURS: ''M SL~MONS Monday-Thurs7am-10pm. tlli 5 1 Just off the San-Diego Friday 7am-6pm !1P9 ~ ~ ~ P.'W Fwy at San Juan Creek Complimentary .W ~all~~ Road Shultle SON1C4 9 3 _9 3 00 OHer ~:~;·:u~ h" 32881 Camino Capistrano San Juan Capistrano ' . ..., ........... ..,..,_ .. _ Huntlneton •••ch'• Kelly l'oner,.en route to 6-1., 6-t loa to Kade Tierney. ·Tennis Banks sails into today's semifinals NEWPORT BEACH -Julie Banks, the third-seeded com- petitor in the girls 14 sin&lcs division conunued her flawless run through the inauaural Balboa Bay Oub Junior Tennis Oass1c at the Balboa Racquet Club. Banks who had not lost a pme in two previous victories, blanked Sarah Hawkins. 6-0. 6-0, Friday to cam a spot in today's semifinals. ~Finals in boys and girls age visions of singles and doubles ill be contested Sunday, bcg.i n- rvna at 9 a.m. I Counney Strauss, a No. 3 seed ih the girls 16 si ngles, advanced ~th a C>. I. 6-4 victory over Beam Amesbutr, while Bee Amesbutr also earned a scmi- Qnal bcnh in the same division with a 6-2, 6-3 tnumph over Michelle Berkowitz. Adam Jarrett, a Mater Dci High araduate who upset former Newpon Harbor High standout Billy Hanson m Thurs<hy's boys 18 sinaJes. fell victim to Octa- vian Po_peluca, 7-S. 6-1, m the quanerfinals. Also 1n the boys 18 s1ngJcs, Eric Lin outlasted Dave Mullarkey, 6-3, 6-7, (>.). in one of the day's few three-set con- frontations. Other three-set matches in- f P,.•se lff TENNIS/CJt COFONt d•I • .,..., J.,..I• Katnll•n returns • lhoL PGA Championship Shoal Creek piece of cake for Grady BIRMrNGHAM, Ala. -Wayne Grady shot a S-under-par 67, the best round of the tournament. and took sole control of the second round acad Friday. in the 72nd PGA Cham- pionship. Grady, a 33-ycar-<>ld AustraJian who now lives in the United States. rached the halfway point of the last m~or championship of the season with a 139 total, S under per ¥..J.he much-malianed Shoal erect \..JUb course. The secret to stayin& th~ Grady said, is to "keep neptive thouahtt out or mr head and my driver in the fairway.' "If I can do t.hat, and keep on olayina the way I am now. come Sunday aftemoon I know I'll be eomewhere around it," said Grady, who has recorded U Nnnerup fin· iabes and four viaoria around the worid. With only a handful of playen still on the coune. Orady held a ono- 1troke lead over Fred Couples and La~ Mize, tied at 140. Couples had an adwatwaome 71 and Min ono-puhld 10 ti"* in a round of 61 Oft the cour. IMt ,._ been teverel)' ori*'-1 "' -· ... , ... perfol1nen ...... Of-.. thick~ and""" ...... ... ,., tft to play, .. CoUplet ..W.. • "I lake it a lot," Mize said ... , JUSt think it's a aood aolf course. I think you have to have a Sood all-round pme to play it It favon the pcnon who is pfayina best." Thotc comments were in sharp contrast to the howls of outrqed indianation from most of the rest of the frustrated field. fuzzy Zoellcr's estimate was more typical. "The hardest damn 1olf counc I've ever played in my life," Zoeller said af\er a second-round 71 tifted him into contcntioa at 1443, I under par. Nick Faldo. the Enalishman who won the Masters and British Open earlier this year called it "the most fhmralina 18 t've ever seen" after shootina a 7S. Couola. dubbed ''Boom Boom" becaU.C o( his '°"' tbo\llb crookied drives. said his atbtude 6ad a lot to do with his blah 1tandina. "I think t.hat ba~...-be said. "I Ute the counc. If you like a o&ace. h makes thinp easier. A lot of ~pie hate the cowx. Butt.he~ isn't aoina to eo an)'WMtt. 1t•s aoi"' to •taJ. tbtre. and you have to Dlay 1L ar tbt condltiont are that you have to •1 a ).wood or 2-iroa otr the .... Wiil. yoe ;... do whllt you -~'° .... 1'M•1 jtllt wt.at he did. He uted thl ).wood otf "*' ... and \ht l · ,.._ ... PGA/Clt \, NFL Rams, Chiefs making hlsto~ in Berlin game ltyllC)9 GLOSn• # ......... WEST BEllUN -Worken (1 - Berlin Wall and then ran into tome IOldien from die Soviet ~blic of Armenia. Pankey put an NFL ·C8P • one toldier, makina b a CIOIKU.ltural pboco. Pankey allO uted a hammer and cbitel to carve out a few pieces of the Berlin Wall as eouvenin for Im family. ... bad to do it that way to make it authentic ... be said. painled siant "Otiefs" and ''Rams" IOIDI in the end zones. Tcchniciaos ~ TV cal>les from a box once raerved for Adolf Hitler. Players p wbd at the place where Je11e Owens won four aold medals. More than a half<entu.ry after it . bolied the l 936 Summer Games, Olympic Stadium was beina turned into a footbell arena. Mike Elk.ins will ltlrt It quamt'bKk for the Qlieta. to be followed by Steve PeUuer. No. I tipal<alkr Serie DeBera is not expected to play. The Rams and Kansas City Chiefs held fina.J practicc,s on !'Ciahborina fields Friday while the ~ were beina pieced toaether at the stadium and yard lines were beina drawn. Jim Ev~tt will start for the Rams, with Mart Herrmann and Onack Lona also expected to olaY. Thouah American sokfaen from th ut West Germany eft expected to attend the contest, Oft'iCia&-.--- doo 't expect a sellout. Al final preparations were made for today's exhi- bition pme, some other transformations were talcina place. _Irv Pankey, the Rams' ~foot-S, 29S-pound of- fensive tackle, walked around wearing a Soviet Army hat. The NFL originally planned to play the pme in Frankfurt, where the lalfC number of American le1'· vicemen has led to hiah interest in football. Frankfurt will be one of four European cities hosting teams in tbc World Leque of American football that starU next March. . "We were just tryinJ to fit in," be said. "Deina our s12e, we stand out." Pankey bouaht the hat near the remnants of the The pme was switched to Berlin because of the historic chanaes in Eastern Europe that led to the dismantlina of the BcrUn WalJ and moves toWard the reunification of Oermany . Atl•nta•1 J.... Prel leJ points to baH on •ound •• second bit•• umpire Doue H•rv•J chltnen "out" all to ....,. .. wtllli Alfredo Griffin of ~·" wMchea. Braves' Avery beats Dodgers again, 3-2 ATLANTA -Rookie Steve A very 1s maluna the pitches he wants, but not always aemna the results he 1«ks. EJtcept apinst the Los Anaeln Dodacn. A very ap1n shut down Los An- aelcs and the Atlanta Braves scored two runs without a hn in the seventh innina Friday ntlht to beat the Dodacrs. 3-2. The 1<>11 proved costly to the Dodacrs. who fell elJht aamcs be- hind pace-scttma Ctnannall in the National Lequc West. Th~ Reds beat the Giants Fr • .: ·· Avery (2-6) is one 01 .: • most haahJy rqarded p1tchina prospt ·ts to reach the ~or lcqucs in IC\ •ral seuons. He's shown it apinst '°'e Dodftn. with both of his v1ctorie. oomana apinst them. ..I'm not aoina too start counll"I a win every time I to apinst them, Avery said. "A won-loss record is Anderson's single In l()fh gives Angels 2-1 victory ANAHEIM -Kent Andenon sinaJed home the winn1na run with the bues loedcd and one out in the lOtb innJnt Fnday ni&bt to aive the Califomia A.._ a l·l victory over the Baltimof'e Orio&es and ~hef' ace Oreg Ohon. AndcnOn lnMICS a 2-1 pitch into riOt«ntcr fleld off cun SchiUina after the Anecls loeded the bua on three stralPt wal OtlOft wa1bd Ouli DIV1t and Lee 5eeWM and fell betrind )-4 to pi .... lliuer Jobny.,.!:I. 9drilltftl toolt over and com the walk to Ray. ....., ~ baled o.at '° ..... low left btfon Andenoft ended the pme. Olton (~) was ICOftd on for only the sixth time in hh 44 appearances. He abo carried a ICOftlell llrilll of' 16~ inn.i• into the lOtb inruna linc.it Minnict04a ICOftd off him on July l. Willie Fruer (4-3) blanked the OrWa on two bitt over tbe tut four inniJlll b tbe ~. ne orwe. ... tM ...... ia * ........ ..., ....... ,. "" left -c .... ,,. ~--. ...... ,..... •. , .. " .. ""'*" ... ,.. California .......... 22 ....... a; ,.. ....... ' ... Schedule AT a AT Set: et 9rev91•tbs 4:0S ~ OM D•CK Sun. •I a revei 11 10 IM TH• NOL• Mofl e t areVft tbs NO A• oames on KA9C recfio (7'0) 0 On TV, Ch 11, tc Soorne ....... not always 1nd1cat1ve of bow you pitch. I think I've been throwina the ball pretty well all year." Has manaacr. Bobby Cox. couldn't qrcc more. .. That kid's dynamite,·· Cox said. "If he's not a 21>-pme winner, 11J be ,..._ ..... OOOOUS/C41 Geort• Steinbrenner : .... GO&J " If ,,__..._ ! NEW YORK -Oeo,.e S!einbrenner'1 couectiom in tbe FBI'• Tampe divilioD .. ve laiJn coefidential information OD Howard Soira l.Dd other buainet1 uaociatet l.Dd help. ea tbe New York Yuba owner obtain a ptaidential pardon. former FBI •nll aid Tbunday. Unidentified invcstipton told The New York Times that Steinbrenner, who also own• tbe American Ship Buildinf Company in TamPI, reciprocated by invttina bu.rcau of- 8cials to his personal box at TamPI Bay Buccaneer pmcs and otfcrina hi&h-payina positions to those who were especialfy helpful. The retired qents said the bacqround ch«:ks made for Steinbrenner~ part of 1 lona pattern of assistance orchestrated by Phillip McNiff, a former FBI agent who is now a vice president at American Ship Build- ina. rdi T' Aoco ng to the 1mes report, the most unusual assistance given lo Steinbrenner came in 1979 when he applied for a presiden- tial pardon for his t 974 conviction for making illegal contributions to President Nixon's re- election cam{>llign. In a routine investiption, an applicant is Sports break broulla• to IM PBI omc. to '9 ~prinlld and quellioned. Ud u ....m ~ cbect it perbmed. • However, an iD~ .... .-IO Steiabreuet'• .... OD I \allday .... ""ii would be coavmilat rot ()ecqC." -.-i told tbe Time&. "'Be idee WU to belp Geoqe ..... OD tbrouab with hil application,·• tbe ...... IUcl. Pmidcnt Reapn pudoned Steiobnulr iD 1989. McNift tbe special IPlll in ..... of tbe Tampe office at die time, later lw:eme OM of three FBI IFDll, indudiq Job.a Lawn. a former DNa Enfon:emcnt AlenY cble( to to on to work for Steinbrenner. . Duties McNift' perfOrmed for tbe Yan- kees boss included speatbeldina the in~ tion of Spira which led to hit and Stcinbren· ner's ouster from bucball on July 30. McNitr reportedly used his oontact1 to acceaa the FBI computer files. The paper also reported that McNift', wbo plays basketball with the •nu in charle or the Spira. investiption, preued a U.S: , .. tomey for an indictment apinst the admitted pm bier. The agents told the Times that they came ...forward now because they felt Steinbrenner i Texas A&M, Texas IN THE BLEACHERS U.S. tops Spain, 95-85, to advance ! ~make inquiries about joining Pacific 10 DALLAS -Texas A&M and Texas officials have asked the Pacific I 0 Conference about joining the league, a newspaper reponed Friday. The Dallas Times Herald quoted unidentified Pac-10 sourcts as saying the schools would try to leave the Southwest Confcren~ as qu ickly as possible in hopes of keeping their depanure from becoming a political issue with state legislators. State Sen. John Montford. D-Lubbock. said earlier this week that "The legislature is not going to tum a deaf car to (an attempted depanure)." although he was not sure what lawmakers could do. "They do not want the political waters starred up," an SWC official told the newspaper. "The)' know what they are going to do and all they are doing as going through the motions ·· . ,.. ) 0 0 1y JIM O'CONNEU. ,., ............ BUENOS AIRES, Argentina - The U.S. basketball team finished group play undefeated on Friday and advanced to the quarterfinal round of the world championships. Information ..-..,.ww, to infhMftcl lllYei= ~ =~~~ ......... ••!f.:.';:~i:~ Mr. McNift°m Uledldl .... -...... IWDl IO_.. madoD or •wm are DOI cdllrM aftilUll~ .. ~y McQeillll·· -eaid ~l~ .. breaner .... ... Fii ·--Radisoe •Y Hart.or Ian -alJeeed '° improper in &be Ti"* article -were " emmeot ratet" availible ao all ldlnl c:iet and are OOllUDOD in tbe hotel tadi-.C I Mike K.or1aa. u FBI ~~ W•dalftllOGt Mid w of F81 compu n1e1 ror other tb8ll oftlc:iaJ buline11 wov.1111 a mildancanor under ilckral Jaw. But Brian Kemel, 1 apotamu for Tampa division, said that tbe bureeu it in~tina the matter becaUte no ooe. "come forward" to make formal ICCU'8 Joba Dowd, who beaded bucblll's i · veatiption or Steinbrenner, uid laat that Uliataot U.S. Attorney ORIOIY bad uked him to delay the inquiry beca miabt uncover information belptw to A spokeswoman for Kehoe said be baye DO ()()fnmeDt. • Arkansas announced last "'eek thar 11"'111 JOtn the ·• Southeastern Conference. The newspaper said an offer from the SEC also 1s on the table for A&M and " Texas. The United States beat Spam, 95-85. to finish the round-robin competition w11h a 3-0 record and ·will likely face the host country as the top seed from G roup C. The U.S. team could have nd- vanced even with a loss as long as it was by less than nine points, but Kenny Anderson, Billy Owens and Christian Laettner each took over a part of the game and let the team make the move on a victory. ... Hen~ Wiiiiams of the U.S. aqu•d drives •plnlt Kore•n defender durlnt World Chanlplon1hlp1 In Buenos Air••· But sources quoted by the newspaper said the schools arc more interested 1n rhe Pac-I 0 because there is a better academic fit Man) Pac-10 schools are •• research un1vers111es. < '"" "Do not understatt• the national trend for academics. compliance and atcrcd1ta11on:· a Pac-10 athletit director told the newspapcr Texas and Texas A&M rcpcatcdl) ha't' said the) are still members of the SWC and the) den) any formal or informal discussions "'1th other schools The newspapcr said the Pat-10 plans to discus'> expansion at a meeting this "'cekcnd in ~an r ran- cisco. "Any lime you ha'e expan,1on meetings )ou·vc got to be concerned:· said Frank Wandegger. fexas Christian Un1vers1t) athletic director. 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W.Va. -The state Board of Education voted Fnda) to let ~ West V1rgan1a Junior high and high school 'l.Y' girls play foo1ball and wrcsllc. and a ---- Hanton High student said she plans to show up for football practice Monda} "I thank equal opponunal) as the law:· board President Jim MacCallum said afier the 6-3 vote an Summersville, where the board met at Nicholas County HiJh. "This as a new day for girls' equal paniccpation in school sports. We should discover a lot of new stars," said 1k1111ane Burger. president of the state chapter of 1he National Organ1zat1on of Women. Board members N. Blaine Groves. V1rg1l Cook and Charles H. Wagoner dissented. Cook said the issue should be settled at the local level. whale Wagoner and Groves said they were concerned about gjrls filing lawsuits if they are injured. State Schools Superintendent Henry Marockie recommended the change. "That's not to say I would encourage my dauJh· ter to do that." Marockae said. "But I only thank 11·~ proper and nght to ga ve her the opponunJty to do 11 1f she wants to." The Secondary School Act1v1ues Comm1ss1on. which oversees athletics, band and cheerleadang in West Viflinia's schools, earlier thi~ year asked for the change. eating recent court dcci$ions stating girls must have the same opponun1ty as boys to play spons. Edberg earns top ranking Stefan Edberg won a tennis match ---- over Michael Chang on Friday -and • • with 1t the No. 1 ranking in the world. ,,,,- Edberg defeated Chang. 3-6. 6-3, 6-4, to move to the semifinals of the ATP Championship 1n Mason. Ohio. and the victory also gave Edberg the points needed 10 pass Ivan Lcndl for the top spot m the ATP computer rankings. Edber~ 1he reigning Wimbledon champion. pa!>scd the idle Lcndl to become the eighth No. I 'Sance the computer ratings began in 1973. lcndl has been No. I for most of the last seven years. except for a bnef pcnod ~hen another Swede. Mats W1lander. was on top. In other spons news Fnday: •Steffi Graf. taking firm control late an the first set. surged P._aSt Nathalie Tau11at, 6-3. 6-2. to advance to the semifinals in the Great American tournament in San Diego. The top-ranked Graf will meet fif\h - ranked Zina Garrison, who brrezed past Terry Phelps. 6-0, 6-3. In the other semifinal match scheduled today. ninth-ranked Ma nuela Malccva-Fragincrt of Bulgana wall face Barbara Paulus. rated 18th. •Laura Hurlbut finished ahead of the ram and the field , takina a two stroke lead af\cr a 68 at the LPGA Stratton Mountain (Vt.) Classic. Hurlbut unk a I 0-foot ca&le putt on the final hole for a 138, 6- under par. lter closest challenger is Cindy Fig- CurTicr, whose 68 shared the fint-round lead with Nancy Harvey af\er the fi nt round. •Streak.in& Dale Earnhardt act a track qualifyina ~rd in winning the pole position for Sunday's Budwciaer at the Glen NASCAR race in Waduns Olen, N.Y. It was the tee0nd pole victory in a row for the three-time Winston Cup champion, who bid 1one thn:e years without winnina the top qualiffina position until he did it two weckt aao at Tallaaep Supenpeedway. Earnhardt, who trails scrict leader Mark Martin by one point a<>tna into the race at Watkins Glen International, drove his Chevrolet Lumina to a lap of lll.190 mph on the 2 ... mUc. seven-tum road c.ircuiL ,,,.,. n. Al.Ndtlel ,,,.. Greece (2· I) also adv~nccd from Group C to the quarterlif\als. which begin on Monday. Anderson finished with I 9 points, seven rebounds and five assists. He took over the pme late in the first half when the United States took 1t.s first double-fiiure lead. Anderson hat a jumper with 2: 13 left in 1he ha lf to make it 41-38. and after a jumper by Jorge Villacampa. he made it 42-40 with a free throw with I :39 left. Then, I 5 seconds later, he found Laettncr free inside for a three-point play and he and Lee Mayberry each hit a 3-pointcr for a Sl-41 U.S. lead with :03 let\ in the half. "It's important for me to keep my composure and confidence. J don·1 care if I'm for 0-for-30. rm going to try to make that free throw or 3- pointer that can make a d1fTercnce,'' said Anderson. who missed has first four shots from the field and was only 4-for-l S for the game. but made 9 of 11 free throws. "They pla yed zone the entire game. so we could shoot 11 af we had at. and then we found the gaps.·· In the first half. that meant fiOd- inj Laettner. who scored all but 1wo of his 17 points m the first half. including 11 of 12 free 1hrO'-'S. .. It looked a 101 more ph}stcal than 1t was. because the> ha' e )O many bag guys.'· Laettner said Gambling rules broken at Texas .. AUSTIN, Texas -The NCAA has detemuned that some University of Texas athletes broke NCAA rules against gambling, and the school plans to declare "a handful" of its athletes ineligible, It was rt'ported Friday. Janet Justus, NCAA director of eligibihty, told the Austin American-Statesman "a few" UT athletes had broken NCAA rules against gambling and may lose some eligibility. Justus would not confirm that no foo1ball pla)Cf'i are involved, but she said that the NC AA has not completed its review of UT"s repon on gambling allcga11ons. UT lawyer Mel Hulewood estima1c.-d 1ha1 the repon. including transcnpl!I of more than 14 ' interviews. consisted of 2.500 pages. "Jn my opinion. there arerrobabl) 3 fe'A v1ola11ons that do affect the eligibility o a few studenl·alhletc'> ... Justus said. "I thank all of them wall be restored to chgibality. but I do not know at this 11mi: "'hat 1hc: cond1t1ons will be:· However. Butch Worley, UT assistant athleuc director, said 1hat none of the athletes is a football player and that all the athletes probably will have their eligibility restored without missing any playi ng time. Nei ther the athletes nor their coaches have bttn notified. Worley said. because no spons are in season. By conditions. Ju~tus said she meant 1hat she didn't know whether the athletes would mass playing time. Gambling on college sporting events is considered a serious violation of NCAA rules. A player who bets on college pmes c.a n be declared ineligible immediately by his or her school. Schools arc not subject to sanctions unless the National Collegiate Athletic Association determines that a coach or athletic official had knowl-ed~e of the gambling. Worley said he believes the v1ola11ons arc so manor that UT can appeal a suspension 1hrough the NC A.A ·s expedited process. meaning no games or practice tame would be missed. Justus and Worley declined 10 reveal how man) athletes a~ involved and an which sports. Worle) dad say the athletes were "an a couple of sports ... By Tbe A,.oclatH Preu Whitaker puts 'titles on line Taylor, Camacho also featured on same card tonight 1y ED SCHUYLER JR. "' .... .,,..,., LAKE TAHOE, Nev. -Pernell Whitaker and Mcldrick Taylor arc world-class fi&Jtters. by George. Both bo1ters arc students of George Benton. a lop middlewe1fht of the t 9S0s and '60s who also trams heavywei&ht contender Evandcr Holyfield. "Both auys arc easy to handle, both arc very aood students of box- ina," Benton said Friday. Whitaker and Taylor will put their considerable skills on display to- niabt at Caesars Tahoe. Whitaker will defend his IBF and WBC liahtweiaht titles in a 12.-round bout .,ainst Juan Nazario of Puerto Rico, who will risk his WBA cham· pionshlp. Taylor will riaht Primo Ramos in a I o.;ro~nd bout -Tailor'• tint fiabt since losina the IBF junior welterweight title to Julio Cesar Chavez on March 17. Hector Camacho also will be fea- tured on the outdoor card, which will be televised by HBO. H~ will fight Tony Baltazar in 12-round JUn· ior wcltcrweaght match. Benton says Whitaker and Taylor arc a trainer's dream. "They're both open-minded," Benton said. "They don·t thank they know it all. They're always looking for somcthina new ... The.ir •P.proach to boxing, how- ever, 11 different. ··A fi&htcr's nature dictates the way he fights," Benton said. "Meldrick is more reckless. that's his nature. Pernell is a little more cautious. I had to teach Meldrick P1tience. He wants to jump on hi s opponent." Makina Benton's job easier is the fact that both fiahten have faith in his judpnent. ''TheY don't look at fiaht films." Benton said~ with a iouch of pride. "They say. 'Let George watch them. If be donn't have the answers. no-body d<>H..' .. Benton, S7. had a profcu1onal record of 67-12-1 . with 40 knock - outs. The Wh itakcr-Nuano fight as balled as being for the undisputed li&htweight championship. The World Boxing Organ1za11on. a rela- tively new group. recognizes Maurico Aceves of Mexico as hgh1- weifht champion. " don't reall y count the woo:· Whitaker said. Jn thts instance. neither do has promotor Dan Duva. or Mad1S<>n Squate Garden. which promotes Nazario. Duva. however, has a different view when at comes to the Camacho- . Baltazar bout. Duva. who promotes Camacho. is billing that bout as a WBO title fiaht. Whitaker said he will fiaht 1n the 135-pound tiahtwc:i~t class only once more after toni&ht. then ve up . ~o the junior welterw ght div111on. Taylor, who suffered his first oss when his ft&ht apinu Chavez s atoppcd witfi two seconds ten i the final round, is supposed to chnll ngt Aaron Dav11 for the WBA )'ICl- terwejpt t.itlc in November. Boating , Flight of the Svvans attracts 16 yachts ly A&.MON LOCJCAUY ._ .......... .., Suncen Swan Oa• uilina yacht• ttaned compedtJon Friday rn the lbunh annual Fliahl of the SMM. Tbe ft ve-race .ma ts IPOftlOR!d b)' Nautor'1 Swan of Newpon leach and hoti.d by leJboe Y .cht Oub. Two naa were •iled Friday, there will be two more today •nd one on Sunday. Ca.Mel A Ind 8 arc bcina sailed under tho IMS (International Meewrement Syt1em). and C'la11 C lt beint budicaoocd vnder the Per· b'mUce HandlC:ap Rlcint flet1 (PHRf). • . WloMn Ill Fridly•1 raca: cug A-Fina race: a.ndh (Swan-46), Randall Melton, De vrr. Colo. Second f'IK'e: llkrlo (~ wan ), Tony Reya. C•lifornia Yt. CLASS 8-Firat race: 1ltu (Swen...-0). Al uvy, Soutlt Bly ~ftl_Qlub. Sec:Ond race: Jou. Cl.A.a C-Fim l'l('t' Pl (S~)., Cbnt Warner, CYC~ ond f1ICI! Panthtt . ..__...-... __ _.._,,,~------ -. • l'lve quarterbacks lfrom lefb Prank .. ur, Scooter Molander, Jeff Hostetter, Phll S1111:1111 and Cralf KuppJ go through drffl •t New York Giants' tralnln9 catnp. There are some that take exhibition opener seriously ly DAVE GOlDIERG Does anyone take the opening week of the NFL exhibition season seriously? Cleveland's Bubba Baker, for one. Baker was a littlc miffed earlier this week as !he Browns worked out for two days against the Packers. whom they'll meet tonight at Lambcau Field. His principal opp<>nent was the mucb-publicizied Ton} Mandarich, still learning the intncacics of pass blocking in his second season. "I didn't show him everything I have." Baker said. "I'm saving some of my moves for the game." For most NFL teams. however. today is less a time for 13-year veterans to exploit young talent than 1t is for the coaches to get a look at some of their question marks. The first full week of exhibitions began Thursday night with Pittsburgh beating New England, 30-14, and Detroit downini Houston. 30-14. The highlight of today's schedule will be the first game ever in Germany -the Rams againsuhe Kansas City Chiefs. The other games arc all at night, U.S. time. In addiuon to the Packers and the Browns. thry include Atlanta \S. Washington at Chapel Hill. N.C. Miami at Chica$O; Cincinnati at Tampa Bay; the New York Jets at Philadelphia: New Orleans at Minnesota; Denver at Indianapolis: the Raiders at San Francisco; Dallas at San Diego, and Seattle at Phoenix. The New York Giants are at Buffalo Monday night. The emphasis will be on young talent, pantcularly because almost every team has key players holding out. The Packers, for example. will stan second-year man Anthony D1lweg at quancrback while Don Ma- jkowski continues his holdout. "If he stays out, I have to see what the other guy can do." says Coach Lindy Infante. The Browns. meanwhile. want more out of the off~nse, which got. beyond. its own 42-yard line once 1n losing, 10-0, to Chicago in last week's Hall of Fame game. The biggest problem was the offensive line. where two players have retired and two more arc hun. "We couldn't have gotten past our own 42 even 1f the other team had no one out there." says Coach Bud Carson. Preseason results can be misleading. though. and no one knows that better than Jimmy Johnson. Last year. Johnson's first as Dallas coach, the Cowboys were 3-1 in exh1b1t1on games. which was three times the number of wins they got in their 1-15 season. Raiders, 49ers square off SAN FRANCISCO -1x and a half months afier Joe Mon- tana thrc" ti\ e touchdo" n passes to lead 1hc San Francisco 49crs to their founh uper Bo"I t1tk. the sudden!) muc:h ncher quarterback begins tht' quest for No 5 Montana wall open tonight's tint exh1b1t1on game against the dc"elopml.'ntal squad. He did nol sec action in an) of the team's prescason games in 1989 lkucrlein 1s one of ti H~ unsigned veterans The other~ arc fullback StC\C m1th. dcfcnmc end Greg To"n~nd and ddcnmc bacb Vann Ml ElrO\ and Mike Ha}nes · Los Angeles Raiders at Candlestick Park at 6 (Chan- nel 2). but will pla} onl> a quarter before giving way to backup quarterback Steve Young and then Steve Bono and rookie G reg Wyatt. Montana. 34 and starting his 12th season. will be: pla)'tng his firs1 game under a new contract tha1 1s beheH!d to bc: the highest in NFL history. pa)ing him $4 m1llton this }Car and at least S 13 m1lhon o'er four )ears. San Francisco coach George Seifert said de· fens1' e end Larr) Roberts ma) sub for placek1cker Mike Cofrr on lhc kickoffs and tight end Bn·nt Jones wall be the bal.'kup field goal kicker. Cofer is nursing a sore hamstring and Seifert doesn't want him to O\erextend the muscle. · Seifert adm111ed thal--<'o fer·~ limitations roukl affect the team's 'itrateg) "We would probabl) sta) awa} from a longer field goal attempt." said Seifert The Raiders probabl)' will use three quartl·rhad.s -"t'tcrans la) Schrocdcr and Vince E' ans. and rookie Jeff Francis Meanwhile. there was good news regarding thl· offcns1~e line. Center Chu<k Thomas (right knee sprain). 1acklc l)ave Culltt) (left shoulder bruise) and guard Bruce C'oll1e (p1n<'hed nerve) all have both hcen clt'ared for spot pla> Ste\C Beuerk1n, "ho started ~ven games at quancrback for 1hc Raiders last ~ear and reltC\Cd Schroeder 1n three other~. remains out of camp 1n a s.alar) d1c;pute He and Schroeder have split staning time the la~t t\\O seasons "Thomas will suit up and be used spanngl~. and the same 1s true for Cul11t) and Collie.'' said Se1fen Se1fen also said that free agent linebacker Jeff Stephenson from St Cloud State "ould s1art at stron~1de linebacker Se1fen s.a1d that he espec1all) wants to take a good look at rookies CXxter Caner and Ron Le"is In the Raiders· loss to New Orleans in London last week the) used JUSt Schroeder and Evans. each "orking a half Tonight's cxh1b1t1on game will be the first for the 49crs since the) O\erpowered Denver 55-10 1n the Super eo~1 last January. Francis. a m.th-round draft choice in 1989 from Tennes\Cc. spent last ~ason on the now defunct .. we·rl· going to work Dc\ICr at bo1h k1ckofT returns and on punts," said Se1fen "He "111 also back up Roger Craig at halfback We also \\ant to look at Ltw1!i on punt returns. and pms1bl} on kickoff returns." Reeves may be released this weekend INDIANAPOLIS -Denver Broncos Coach Dan Reeves has underaone minor surgery at Se· quo1a Hospnal 1n Redwood Cit} for hardening of the aneries and could be rekased as earl> as today, team owner Pat Bowlen said Friday. Bowlen held a press con- ference in Jnd1anap<>hs, where the team traveled on Friday fo r today's exh1b1t1on NFL game. and said he was told the procedure, called an athercc- tomy, went well. Bowlen said Reeves' recovery should be "shon and uncomplicated." Broncos s~kesman Barry Hawkins said pan of the procedure was done Thursday niaht and the rest Friday morn- ina. The procedure "suce«sfully removed the plaque from two areas that were cloaaina his cor- onary artenes." Hawkins told The Aasoc:iated Press an a tele- phone interview. He said the 46-year-old coach. whose football teams have reached the NFL's Super Bowl three of the last four years. could be released as early as today, but no later than unday. Bowlen said the most op- tlmi,t1c estimate would have Re. eves tttumtr\I to work ancr the Aus, 20 prcKaaon pme qainst S..n franc1sro. •1 ftit Aoedltfll ,.,... BEUERLEIN f rom Cl For now, where Beuerlein 1s at remains away from practice, hustl- ing up anyone he c~n to field a few passes while running to stay 1n shape with fellow Raider holdout Steve Smith. Beuerlein·s agent. Ralph Cindrich, 1s his onl} contact with the s1tua11on. which, he admits. has not improved. "My thrce-)ear contract ran out last year and since then I've been interested in negot1atin1 a new one." Beuerle1n explained. "The Ra1deM said they wanted to wait till af\er the Apnl drat\ to bcgJn talks. but we really didn't get anything aoing until a few weeks before training camp was to open." Beurtle1n said his demands art far from outlandish. claiming his S 140,000 1989 salary was min1scule compared to the average NFL quar- terback's ($900,000). "I'm not askina (or anything near the S 1.1 million they're pa yin' Jay." Bcuerlein said. "What rm asking for is still below the average salary for a st111tn1 quancrback. but what they're ofTerina is not even half what Jay is aettina riaht now ... Beuertein saad the wa1tin1 1s be· comina increasinaJy difficult to deal with, but he's determined to hold his around. "You wake up each momtna thinkina this could be tbc day, but up ull now, I've ~nc to bed flelint pretty low each niahL I prtfcr no1 to think about how '°"I l could be OUL I prt(cr to think thi1 will be raolvcd =before the ........ becomCll ftlCld. rve hlld •.., wi9 t.lllt ' admi..,...._ My ... , "8Ddlei IML T1'eJ CGMl.&I • ""Y .. •:r widt ......... "' fllllDaL ~· .. ..,.. ...... ... R llMildaill .. w.t ... tnllY. ii ...... -. .... By Tiie Assocl•ted Preu we've JUSI got to pla) the game." Unfonunatel) for Beuerle1n. that game involves dotted i's and cros~d t's. rather than Xs and Os. TENNIS f rom C l eluded the ~rls 18 singles d1\ 1s1on. where Jamie Fouret bested Kell) Lynch. 6-3. 6-7. 6-1 Tracy Keyser (girls 11 singles) needed three sets to eliminate Su11e Kana. 4-6. 6-2, 6-2. while Debbie Vonusa (girls 14 singles) outla~ted Landa Surapu1k. 6-4. 2-6. 6-1. to advance Kevan Kam was a three-set '1ctor over Jason Me) ers 1 n the bo)'S 14 sinaJes d1 v1s1on b} scores of 7-6. 1-6. 6-3. More than 400 pan1c1pants be· tween the age; of 12-18 t>caan the tournament. which is sanctioned b)' the United States Ttnn" Associa- tion. All proceeds 10 to a program which introduces cconomacall)' d1s- advantqed youths to the pme of tennis. The mone) will be us.ed pn- marily in settina up Oranac County playina sites for children who can't afford lessons or cqui~L In addition, promislna playcn w111 have tM e>pportunity to ean echotar- lhiPI and attend tennis camp$ at the Bly Oub.. D id you know7 Roberto De Vacenro ped an an- C'On't(t teortboerd by acadeot at the net or rcaulation pl«y in the I %8 M.-n to vOid •hat ould ha"'t betft a lio for lirM pla« with Bob Ooalby. • New Mexico players try to cope with teammate's death 8y~STWVKNS .. SftVI SHAfltM) ....................... ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. -The Univenity of ~ew Me~ on Friday was a~ina to undmtaod t&e death of footbe.11 olayer Oina Cooper. Cooper, who would have turned 22 today, died Tbunday afternoon at University Hospital, two days after pauina out durina a trainina ND. The eenior defcnlive Lobos lineman le.aves bcbind hi1 wife Monica, who i1 eiaht months' prqnant. as well 11 hl1 ~nts, Fini• and Mattie Cooper of Houston. .. We always talked about bcina t~ther, play- ina lQtether. Now, he's not out here, teammate Monte Cuba said. .. It hurts not to have him beside me. I know that life must 10 on, but with him not here, it hurts. It just buns. It's bard to go on. "It's scary that things like this happen. I 1ucss the Lord has his purpose. I just don't know what it ii for Chris ... for Terance Mathis, the ex-Lobo who i.s tryina out with the New Y.ork Jets, Cooper's death is a sad way to find a reason to dedicate a season. "After I heard Chris died. 1 decided to dedicate this season to him and his family, .. said Mathis, reached at the Jets• camp in Hempstead, N.Y. "I know that's not much, what with the little one on the way, but it's the only way I can show how much I reaJly care." Dr. Howard uvy. one of the doctors who treated Cooper. said he died of a heart attack secondary to a rare condition called rhab- domxotysis. 'There is so little we understand about it," said Larry Willock. UNM's head trainer. "Chris went down after an activity with a four-to five-minute dwatJon. It was DO\ ID caviron.meat ,a. would .. normally worry abouL,. Rhabdomyolyli• datroys tkeletal mUlde, .. which mates up moat of the mutele in tbe body, aid Levy, mcd1caJ diteclot of Univenity H•&ar•- meclical 1nten1ive care unit. where Cooper recii\'tld bis care. Aa the muJClct bn:ak down, they rdeate pro. teins and chemicall that move to otber ~ ln die body, he said. The protein• and cbem1calt ovw-· whelm the OIJan•J. includina the Uver and ~ The toXJns nnt attacked Cooper's ~ which put pttllu.re on the 270..pound li.nemu'1 heart. Eventually the toxins reached the lunp and.: Cooper had difficulty in absorbina oiyp from ·~ resparator. The stress was too much for ~r; heart. Cooper was pronounced dead at 4:S9 p.m.: Thursday. - Cooper collapsed around 6:30 p.m . Tuelday near the end of the annual 85(}.yard Lobo Rua It was the team's only physical exercise of the day.• .. It was a freak. A freak." said Lobo '"'°'....,,. Mike Sheppard. Willock said the conditions of the race ajvc DO clue as to why Cooper's body rebelled. 3 "The temperature wu around 84 depecs," u.id Willock. "We were not in any excessive level of t Sll'C$S that most people never get to. I 1uess since ; they take themselves to that line they get closer to ; that episode where the muscle breakdown takes : place and the waste product comes out that toxifies ; the body. : RkMrd Steva• u4 Sine SMpl.ro ve .,,.,.,.. : wrlt~n for Th Albef•l'f" TrlHw bl Ne" M••· : lco. 2 • Huntington's Farnsworth moves onl LAGUNA NIGUEL -Former world ---- a ma teu r surfing c hampion Scoll ~~·~ Famswonh of Huntington Beach led a / ..__ contingent of locals advancing Fnday in the ---- $50,000 Laguna Sponsv.ear Surf Classic at Salt Creek Beach. Farnswonh fihashed second in his fourth-round heat to earn a spot 1n today's fifth-round. which also includes fellow Huntington Beach surfers Colby Outlaw, Bud Llamas, G ary Chsby and John Parmenter. In add1t1on, Fountain Valley's Bnan Pottgcr re- mains among the 64 main event competitors. Costa Mesa's Todd Miller 1s also alive. The event 1s the seventh stop on the Professional Surfing Assoc1a11on tour and will award $7.000 to the champion, decided at Sunday's finals. Lucero, Christian win COSTA MESA -Steve Lucero broke ---- on to p early. moving out to a four-length ~ ~ lead at\er the first lap, then held on to ~ capture the scratch main event Fnday night ---- during the v.eekly speedway motorcycle racing program at the Oranie Count} Fairgrounds. In "1nn1ng his third scratch main of the season in Costa Mesa. Lucero withstood the late charge of Alan \hmtian to win b) two lengths. Lance Kang of EXAMPLES BRAND NEWI 90M-3 Hunungton Beach placed third. In the handicap matn, Christtan, starting from 50-yard hne, worked his way throufh to second p by lap 6. After a restart on lap 7. Chnstian took the from Costa Mesa's Josh Larsen and won goina a Outlaws spllt = GARLAND, Texas -The Hunungton I Beach Outlaws are back 1n action this ~: ' mo rning -in the losers' bracket -thanks • · , : to a 2-1 loss 1n the quanerlinals to the ---+- Texas Angels. who survived a 10-hjt Outlaws atta4k Friday at the Amencan Softball Association Fast Pitft Nationals for 16-and-unders. • Came Dolan was the hard-luck loser, slrikina opt 11 and walking none, but in the 11th innina t teammates made two too many errors and it led to winning run. The Outlaws must win tW1ce today 1n order io quahf> for another shot at the tnle on Sunday, and m"'5t win twice on Sunda)' in order to pull It out. : Hunungton Beach put the Lady Cardinals. pf CXKalb. Ga. awa) 1n the thud round earlier on Fri~. 4-3. when Machelle Ponce sco~ with the aid or. a CXKalb miscue an the sixth inning. 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O'Neill h11 two more homers off Don Robinson and Charlton threw a three-hitter for his first complete 111-me to give the Cincinnati Reds a 7--0 victory at Riverfront Stadium that stretched their lead over the Giants back to 51/1 games •Padres %, A1lro1 0: Bcn110 San11ago returnl'd fro m the disabled hst and drove 1n San Diego's first run. leading Ed Whitson to the wm 1n the Astrodoml' Whitson (9-7) ga"e up sc'cn hlls 1n 81/1 innings. Craig Lefferts relieved after a pair of one-out singles and got his 17th save. Santiago sustained a broken left forearm June 14 after be•ng hit by a p1t('h from San f-ranu \1:0"• Jeff Brantley. The Giants had cut deepl} mto an I I-game deficn as the Red s "ent through a 4-1 ~skid leading up to the start of their four-game senes. The victory Fnda) seemed to rela>. the Red s. "ho ha"c been m first place every da> this season. •Expos 4 Phillies 3: Oil (an Bo)d (7-4) Sl'alll'rl'd four hits 1n six innings and T im Raines singled twice and ~ored two runs. leading Mo ntrl'al to the "1n at home From Tbt Assoclattd Press 0 M9t\ S, Cubs ··we let them know "'e'rt m first place and we plan on being here to stay." said Charlton (9-6). "'ho allo"ed just three singles. "I don't think tht're·s a gu) on this team that plans on rehnqu1shmg the lead We've had the lead since Apnl 9 and we don't plan on gt' 1ng 1t up." We .. O"ct ,_.,_ (;I.cw 10 De*"°""'• s.. .,., ... V "'n < °"'''°""" '#7'tll" Jib ...... • 0 I 0 4 0 I 0 • 0 0 0 ) t t t ) 1 1 I ) 0 0. l t 0 0 ) 0 0 0 , 0. 0 NRW TOtltt ...... 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President 7atsuo Hiraoka confirmed tut week that his com- ~Y is establishina a Can- idian subsidiary, 9-WI I l t 0 ---C:-Kr-L,fl • > > 0 • ,,.,.,,, 1-) • • t ".,._....,, tttv lo~•l t I I I t • c....-w..... , • 0 ' • It .... JI ) k rt. A1#datd Pre11 ~-. ~. '""· ~'"' U ·J I WM!, $ecefttl, .... Mt. Tltlrcl, ~tit ~l9""1" T-t 1J A-..as ,_, ... •-n.111 - DODGERS J 11an1Ct tUrpriled. Talk about pitchinf food. ffe hid all three p1lchcs ton1&Jtt." ·Lot Anaeles M1n11er Tom Usorda aaid of A very, "(He) bqt us 9ut there (in Los An,elH) and now Jtere toni,t.L He's &Ot • aood arm •nd really aood 1tufT." Cox removed Avery for a pinch IUuer in the 1eventh. but explained, ,.He wun•t that far up in the pitch c:ount. but we needed aomc tuns.'' The llrltesY worked for even lboulh t.bc Braves hid no h1t1, the'Y. fQOred two runs in the innina and beld on ror the victory. "'We teem to let d own a little ..Unit teams lower 1n the stand· ings," said Mike Sharperson, one of three Dodaers with two hits. "We can't do th.at." With the score tied at I. Ernie Whitt drew a lcadoff walk from Mike Moraan (9-11) in the seventh. Reliever Tim Crews hit Jeff Blauser with a pitch and walked pinch hitter Ron Gant, loadjna the bues. Orea Olton met Ray Searqr with an R8l 11oundcr and Jelf Trcadway hit • sacrifice ny. The Dodeen pu.lled within 3-2 in I > I • • 0 t l t ' Wfl'-4oyo I U... ............... 11-1. "°"''· -· *-· Quiett., T'*o -T-Ui A-17904 &he eithth when Mcrcker walked Kai Daniels, Eddie Murray singled and Hubie Brooks hit an RBI double. The Braves scored 1n the third as O ddibc M c Dowell 11n1led. Treadway doubled and Lonnie Smith had a aacrifi~ fl y. Avery held lhc lead until the seventh when Kirk Gibson walked and ICO~ on ainaJes by Daniels and Brooks. a DODID MnlS -""9 A.wy Nit ...... .,., 9fll ..,,,. r1111 "' fl'I> """' . """"'..., ._ n Mt• "' ft4t ... , S1 •• ..... • ... ...... In » ..,,.. .-.. JuM tl At e ~·lllttor, 0,... IMdt IN NotloMI '--"" In":~".._,. 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He yielded four hits and three of the Brewers' four runs wert unearned. Steve Crawford gave up one hit the rest of the way for his first save. Loser Dennis Powell (~) was tagged for six hits and 10 hits and six runs in thrtt innings. B1n"Pccota homered for the Royals. In the opener. the Brewers took a 5-4 lead in the top of the eighth on Robin Yount's two-run single. But Frank White walked to start the Kansas City ei&.hth against Tom Edens. Two outs later. Perry ran for White at second base and Dan Plesac (2-5) came on. He walked Jim E1scnreich and then gave up Brett's do uble to right-center that hit off center fielder Yount's glove. a White Sox 5·5, Ran1er1 %-1: Singles hitters Craig Grcbeck and Ozzie Guillen. who hadn't homered in a combined 428 at-bats this season. shocked 300-game winner Nolan Ryan with home runs on consecutive pitches 1n Chicago's four-run second inning as the White Sox s"epl the tw1-night doubleheader at Com- 1ske} Park The White Sox took the opener 5-2 as Dan Pasqua dro'e 1n three runs with a single and home run and Jack Mc Do well held Texas to one run in seven innings. The s"eep enabled the White Sox to climb "•th 31: games of first-place Oakland in the American League West despite the Athletics' victor) ovt'r Ne" York. • Atbletlc1 3, Yankees 0: In Oakland. DaH· Ste"art "o n his fifth straight game w11h a three-hiller o'er 11: 1 1nn1nis and tht' Athletics shut out New York fo r the fourth 11mC' 1n seven meetings. ending that ended the Yankees· longest winning streak of the year at fi,e game Walt Weiss singled home a run m the fo urth inning and Terr) Smnbach had a two-run single in the fifth as the A's ran their record against the Yankees to 7-0. •Mariners 4, Red Sox . l: Ken Griffe} Jr. had four hm and Randy Johnson pitched a four-hitter over e1ght-plu~ inning!. to break a personal four-game losing streak for Seattle in the Kmgdome. The Mariners ended a three-game skid as Griffey tripled and singled three times ofTDana Kiecker (4-5). raising his batting average fi,e points to 323. 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LAS VEGAS -A penalty that would punish UNL V a second time for infractions committed 13 yean qo could be construed as a vendet- ta, univcrs11y officials contend 1n an appeal filed with the NCAA. A July 20 edict by the NCAA lnfrac1Jons Commntee bins the Runn1n' Rebels from pott«UOn play and a cha.net to reptat as national championa. The un1venacy Thurtday releucd copiea of an appeal fikd latt Wttk with the NCAA. UNLV offid1l1 hopt the NCAA Council will revcne or modify the order when 11 meets in • October. The apPCll cites comments from the chairman of the lnfnact1ons Committee a dozen years aao. stat- in& the univenit)' had fully served a penalty imposed by the NC AA 1n 1977 and it would be "uncrly outrqeous·· to penaliu the 1ehool a second time. The UNLV appeal u'lfd that rul-inaa in infracuons ca.Kl muat be consistent. wamina that otherwise .. the proccu ii 1ubj«t 10 constant attack as arbitrary and unprtd1c· tabk. which the presa au loo quickly charact.erius aa a 'vendetta: " ••Pun1shin1 an institution which compti~ "Ith NC"AA l'lfdt'f"'I tn~I" do~bt on the crcd1b1hty of the As- soc1at1on. JU 1 as punishm& an obedient child na1S(s doubts about tht' trustwonhmeu of the parent." the a pptal said. Univentty prt11dent Robcn Ma~­ ton. in 1 cover letter to the NC AA Council. uf'lcd that they ~ns1dtt lu1 month's 1e11on by the lnfrac- uons Committee. " imply stated, thert 1s a rult of rea1e>nabkncu that sccms to be for· aouen in this matter," Mauon wrote The NC AA bin on po1t sea1e>n play ne't year was the mull of mfra<·t1on~ dalina btclt to the m1c1-I Q7f'k , Bulletin board I ' Marriott boxing Callfonna Super fca~t ~mpton Ben Lopei of Upland tw ~n ~ to headl,lne the Aua. 27 bo•ioa card 1t the Irvine Mamou Hottl. Lopa comes into the ~' with a lS·S record and will face Felipe DeJn111 ol Baldwin Part in a I 0-round non·title bout. Ddctu1 la com Ina off a fouf>.round KO over !_orp PaJomara at the Marrion, July JO. DdetUI hat a 28-6 rtCOrd. \_ Pit crew races . Willow Spnnas lnienutional Raceway. 60 miles north of Los Anartes. wilt be the site of the ttt0nd annual lndependcn1 Descn Racen Auoctllion Pii Crew Challenat on A'* 11-12. The challen~ will be held in con)unction wi1h lhe Jrep/HORA Desert Championships. The learns art' composed of one driver and five crew mcmben. Af\er the dnver brings the vehicle to 1 complete 11op, the pit crew is requi~ to remove one front and one back tire from opposite sides or the car. The crew then must rotate the tire 360 dqr-ees and repla~ it while simulatina a fuel dump. Panicipan1s will compete for more than SI0,000 in prizes and each oompe1i1or will receive a T -thin and a color pholOll'lph. For information, phone (213) 372·8734. A YSO exhibition The Costa Mesa S1dck:Jcks. a team consisting of 14-ycar-old boys. will play an exhibition match ••ns Woodland Hifls on AUJ. 14 at the LA C'ohieum. The Sidekicks are affih.ated with the Amcn- can Youth Soc:ttr Orpniz.ation's RqJon 120. Costa Mesa went to the national cham- p1onsh1ps and went untro~ upon, but were prohibited from playtng in the utk pmc due to a technicality. For 1nforma11on, phone 546-3188. Golf tournament David L. Baker Golf Course 1n Fountain Valley will host the second annual Goof·OfT Golf Tournament on Aug 20 The tournament. sponsored b) thr Omni Sci'\ ice Club. benrfits Ccrtbral Pals) '1c11m Chnsiina Hcndnclr.s Eniry fee is $44 q<J and includes green fees. nine holes of golf and a banquet at Pnma,cra restaurant First tee t1mcs arc at lJO p.m For informallon. phone 963-2280 Bud Light Triathlon The Bud L1&ht U.S Tnathlon Scncs returns 10 San Clcmen1e on Aug. 19. when lhC' world·s best tnathlctCS Wiii VIC for a prize purse or SS,000 The race 1s also open to amateurs and they will compete for awards 1n 27 age group d1v1s1ons, as "'ell as for an 1nvttation 10 the Bud L1&ht USTS Na1tonal C'hamp1onsh1ps on Oct 20 ID u s Vcps. The counc be11ns 11 San C1C'mentc Mun1t·1· pal Pier for the I Sk ocean swim It's follo"l'd b) a 40k bike course that takc-s the athlctrs south on El Camino Real and cast on '\ ~r Pico T nathlcics will lhen change into running shoes for the IOk road race. For informauon. phone (619) 438-8080 Charity basketball Lakera' auant 8Yf'On Scott wW be holdlna hi• fourth annl&IJ CfaallkQle ror C'bildml Pro-Stan CIMlthy BMUtt.lf Game on Sept. 7 at l1CJ'1 Bftn Eveni. Center bclinnina It I p..m. Thlt ye1r'1 pme wllJ lnehacfe I~ NBA Start u David RobinlOrl, Michael Cooper, A.C. Osun, Mark EllOn a.ad Kurt Rambta. The pme will c:ontiJt of four 20-mlnutc: q~rs with a runnioa clock. The c:vc:nlna will conclude with c llam-dunlt conecst. Proceeds from the NBA·unctloned pme will be divided bttween lbrec OtaQlt county charit et -Oilldren'• Ho.pita! of Oranac County, Samaritan Medical Center-San ~n:iente and the South County Community Chn1c. TicUta are priced at S2S, S20 and SI S and can bt purchaled at the Bttn Center or at Ticbtron loca1ion1. For 1nfonnauon, phone 661-7117 . Benefit golf The t1Jhth annual Winners Circle Golf Tournament, which benefits South Coast Medical Center 1n Laauna Beach, will be held Sept. 17 at El Niauel tountry Club in Laguna N11ucl. Spots will be open for 144 golfers to compete in ihc tournament which hopes to raiK S20.000. Entry fee is SI 7S and includes lunch, gtttn fees, banquet, cocktails and dinner. Numerous prizes and &iveaways arc also planned. For inform11ion, phone 499-7229. Newport SeaFest Several spon1ng events will take place dunng the run of the second annual Newpon ScaF"t from Sept. 14-23 throughout vanous sites tn Ncwpon Beach. Included 1n the festi val arc a Hot Air Balloon race. UCI water polo tournament. volleyball tournament, ckctnc boat race. fishtng tour- nament. outnuer canoe race, pier swim. Sca- Fcst Rcptta and surfing contest All events arc open to the public and most att free of charv. For informa11on aboui ind1 v1dual events. phone 644·82 I 1. Catfish biting In inc ukc IS once again rcp<>n1ng caifish in a feeding frcnz) as anglers a grabbing ltm11s of channel~ and blues As 1n ihr past the bc\I fishing 1s 1n Santiago Aau. off Trout hland and around lhC' boat dock and -.u1 shore Mackcrrl S«ms to be 1he best Nil. follo..,.C'd closcl) b) c h1 ckcn h' er and salt-.aier mussels Also h1111ni "'ell arc largC'moulh bass o n lurC's and plui1t "'orms off steep ~horchnc and 1n s11ck ups Rlurg1ll arc b111ng on meal worms as well For information, phone 649-2991 Football for women Cheryl Smith. wife of lJSC head football coaC'h larT) Smith. will conduct a fouM~ssion football clinic for "'omen beginning Sept. 4 at the ln1nc Mam on at 7 pm The course was dcs1i ncd to gi ve wo men a belier understand or the pmc and tis nuances. Cost of the four-..,.cclr. session 1s SH Classe1 included arc the histof) of the game. offense, defense and special teams. For informa11on, phone 9S2· I 6SO Top golfers show human side For trio of Faldo, Stewart and Irwin, a frustrating day BIRMINGHAM. Ala. -Forty- five bucks won't get a family of four a full day at the amusement park any more. but for that amount Fn· day you could witness the chills and thrills of three of the world's ~st lfllfers ride their own kind of roller ooaster. It was billed as the champ1onsh1p of the Professional Golfers' Assoc1a· tl on, but watching Nick Faldo. Payne Stewart and Hale Irwin make their errant way across Shoal Crttk In the fadina light of afternoon was to know that they met, at ~st. at any aiven time. onl y one or two of \he lofty goals set out in that title. They were not always pro- fessionals, they were only oc- casionally aolfers. and they almost never associated with one another. It •ctually was that bad. "Th11 is the most frustratina 18 rve ever seen." said Faldo. who carried back-to-back Masten titles and the British Open championship in his back pocket when he arrived at the first tee. "It's not nice to watch us do 11." $tewan. the dcrend1ng POA cham- pion said of a llnlrum at the 11th hole 1lhat was arowmg in stature and dcttructivc power with every rctell-tna. "But frustralion is frustration." lrwan. like Faldo and Stewart, Ide the cut. but hlcel y wun't 1n the ood to talk much afterward. He did, however. "veal hi1 mood earticr when al lhe 14tb, in the h'\kSdle of a run of fOur birdies. he lkd a rricnd over to the plla'y and bqan the conversation. cprdlcsa of what happens ... " before hl1 vo ce traHtd off to a t-hilPC'f Jim Utke remarkably enough -he carded the trio's only double-boge y of the day. He hit a 4-iron mto the 195-yard. pat·3 veen that bounced within inches of the flagstick. made an abrupt 90-degrec tum to the left and lod&ed in the rough some eight feet from the green. "f or God·s sake.·· he scrramed. lhough actual!) ll was for the sake of his ~ddy, "hand me the nght club." One swing later. he was thrtc fttt from the green A swina after that. As Irwin walked away, his friend he was 12 f~t past 1he hole and so called back after him m encouraa.c-hot you could ha ve hghted a c1ga~t- mcnt: "Don't think about that." te by touchina it to his neck. Irwin, winner of the U.S. Open in Walk inc to the ncllt tee. his cadd) July, turned back, then 1><>1nted tnppcd 101ng over a bridac and fell toward the green where his ball lay. hard with the baa com1na down on just cilht feet from the hole. "Better top of her. Faldo, walking three tbat,"l'le said. "than thinkma about strides ahcad, didn't stop. this." For the record. Faldo c.arded a 75. Thouah the round bcpn 1nno--but was considerablr cooler by the cently cnou&h. 1t turned out a good time he reached lhe interview room. thif!C that this trio was armed with Arc you discouraae<t Nick7 nothing deadlier than aolf clubs Fri-"No," said FaJdo, whote last over- da par round in a m~or tournament ~ . h By the second hole, Irwin. who oocurred ellactly a year aae. int e st.arted five over. had dumped his ICCOnd round of the PGA at Kemper ball into a creek and bcpn insuhing lakes, 111. "A aood whack on the aolfs gods with a stream of invcc· ~~.2fthe head and I'll be 111 tive thal would be interrupted only Stewart's departure would have by the cunes of his playina partners oome at the 11th. no doubt, only By the third. his caddy wandered KCOndt aner the turl'·n)'l·"· •f'lN'n. over and asked a POA official ·-.. --whether the 10-shot rule waJ 1n skccper-cryina. thR!e-twina effect. catthmov1na rcat he enfincc~ ancr dump1na a sand wcd,e 1nto the lrwan'tcaddy was 1nqu1nn1 bunker. whether anybody wuh1n 10 shots of A reporter asked whether h1110n the lead automatic.ally made the cut bad teen the tantnam. Bui the offiClal. with a f'iM sentc of "I hope not." replied Stewart. who tbt disaster that wu unfold1n1 had thrft birdin to f> wida tbe be.(orc him, tt\ouahl Irwin's caddy bolcys.. "Besides. hU too little 10 wu astina whether anybody 10 know what u wu. 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G-• ..... l~I '-•ft .... ,.., 1 -... ...._ c:;o...., •• • 1 ... ·-s-Hff• 11-1 A_...•-• 1 ... ~""''-"'•·I •> .... , --.... , 11 I Tao·-1 11·-·-....... •• .., 1(-Hffl l)-1 Derr ... ,_,_ -H...-. ell' C'V 1•0 H- 7 J.-........ -· 1.-t lo-Ha----F-Ml S.,. H ...... I ko1t l'ar••-"' -1 1~1 ""'< ..... I·! ,.,,.,. ,,...,., 00' (-l WftC" • > .... 1 h '""' -· 16-l , ..... w-, . 1 • ' -,_.... ... .._ •tc• k "°fler Ar at • l • I PGA FromC1 iron twice 1n an adventuresome round of 71 that included 6·s on consecutive holes. Mize. who hasn't won since his playoff pitch·in secured the 1987 Masters title. scored seven b1rd1es on the way to a 4-under-par 68. Mize, a much shorter hitter than Couples, used the dnver on 13 of the 14 dn' mg holes. And he used that \tattsttc and his sco~ as an answer to the horde of players who complained that the d~p. tangled ~rmuda rough made the COUr'S( too tough. even unfair, and p~vented the pros from nh1b1- t1na their full skills. "If the course 1s st"t up so nobody breaks JS. then ma)~ somethmg 1s wrona." he said. "But 1f somebod) ts shoot1na ID the 60s. then it's all n&ht. "I hke 1l this way. 'lou have to hat a lot of •olf shots. You have to dnve 1n the fauway. hit 1t on the grttn and make putts. You can bust me 1f that's not sk.111." Billy Mayf11r, With an erratic 71 that included ~ven b1rd1cs and llll boteys. was at 141 . Z.OCller, defendant champion Payne Stewart. fint·round lcackr Bobby Wadluns and Stan Utley wtrc nut at 143 Stewart and Utley matched per 72. Wadkins went to a JS. Many of lht pme's stars wcrc not to fonunate. Seve BaJlcsteros. who hu won three BnMh Opens and two Masten. stomped and tcowled to an in- credible ll At 160 -16 ova par - he was CtttaJn to m1u the cut for the fil\IJ two round MU·~VU"" ()9.ver"I S• >• l • _ ........ ~ •• >• c:;.oordl)ve .....,, 1G.¥ro00 • • T;,,.... 0 to t 0 IJIACTA •It-JI -t1'• '"'TN llACI t > ""-' 1(-"••"'I H-.... •Jt •Jt '"""' T.,._, -•• >• ,..,,, MJttr'Ht IG•'"W I 1• ,_ 111) U IXACTA 16.JI ..... Mf60 llJITM llACI 4 ., ...,_, =:,.~~ _,,. u• !: ' r-.... llO U lllACTA r•J> -111a ....n. •ACAi • ..,_ AM A.J l"w .. 1 \.0 J• lll ...._ -, .. ,.. . .... _..,..,.Ster I -I ).0 T-lOtJ U lllACTA ll·JI -U>• U DAIL 'I' T11~1 I)·• I ' Mid ""' 11 llJrTII •ACI ' ...,_ ........ , ........ 1 uo uo , 10 ........... _l~•I UO•• VII!'• ~ .. """""01.01 .... T,_ lltl ta!!I., l..,.. ..... !Flr\I IJ 70 •OO .... .,,.. •~-•O•w·'' ttoo 9avf'f9.ttf IJe<• I OC U lllACTA !f-•I Mid U. .. T'-0 U I U I XACTA •S 11 N IG O IUO tJ TillP\.1 110 6 St N ici U1' .. SIVllfTM ••Ct • • ,..,_ GoS-l tO I" .. 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'10 \. ...,,,,. -s-. llat•I "'.. 1.. i • C_..,, <V_a_1 t• •M VWY ,..,_ (~\'l )40 r.--.~,... ••Ill 1100 ~ ... ,.,,.,.,IAl<'t.-,,. 1-1111 U IJIACTA 1• It -040 41 U ft~ II J ,._.I -MU• Tim9 11' I u OMLY OOUk.a 1J·t 1 -an .a U lllACTA l>-JI -l llZ a ._, . .., ~-M.G1.Jlll So wu Mark C1kavccch11. The 1919 &ntash Open wmncr h9d a chance to malce tt unul ht fin1 hed S-S-1 and lhol 1nothcf 77 Lee Trevino. who won 1his mle on 1h11 coune 1n I qa•. sho1 • 7S and a>mpfc1cd two rounds at I Sl. 8 O\.cr p.1f al~ were casualttet. Stran,e was at l~S ancr a 76 and the 6()..yc1r~ Palmer had a l«Ond conJC:CUtive I&. • utll• '''Ill~• '111•1 \rtutM l.,111111 Orea Nonnan, anothet of the aroup at 77 aft.er the flRt II hoks. ,,,. "'-· ~ 111'1 '-0 !\f'(i -~ ,, 14A ''"'' i ~\1\1 1 ,, 1h • 642-5678 OlltW COAaT DAILY Pl.OT ce a.turey. ¢:z:t 11. 1"0 • r:==::::~::::::::::::=====:::-~ t.o1t sbo [,,1,,-]Ho CLASSIFIED INDEX 642-5678 FeNtJo ~l'le:=::: *-·all l} lallllY•Ulll lnlurwe ll'f&IMD ----~~8: a"°"ou~~~~ccoo: .a...,1no1D... Co•t• Mu•. ca11 F1-~~ta&ext=1 4 "'~IWtt.._... W/alPTP/T ....,..._..._ 1111•m ~penon1~~. " ""~""-.., e.s-e248 FllOl'lt ,.,,.,..,..,,, houre1 gr"' working "'°'* ,._ ... tYPt "'"" 'lfMll ..._. ChOO-....... ~/n -· '~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Tleltet Agent• IK con a I tl on•. c 111 17 ooi l'lr Office •• ~ __ .. ~ cn.m. c:ome toin co. 0... I offtoe lklll '*&· •• Outtomer Servtoe l2tK 541 UIO. . I • 1 ·5 M·' ~.... IT ---....... M. -__..... .. Mutt 1'11¥1 eooct oom- • .. u •p .. 7n-114 F per •nee. • • ...lft lllllL •WA .... .......,... 5 ·-..._, •-ti klll ,.,.._ ... -7· .. mMIY 714...,..2·71H -•1 •••••• am= --::c.12-s. ,Mhlon ~. Ntwpor1 mun ... • on ·~· THI DAil Y l'tl.Ol CLASSIFIED OFFICE l-IOURS f 111e9none s .. vtC.• Moo F1• lam S 30om 0.AIK.MI PUBLICATION DEADLINE Mondl'f ~t S 30 AM • Tue.day Mon 5 30 PM We4need1y T"" S 30 PM fotfl) ADS ARE FREE Cal: -:.w-.. ':'e.m_k _aup-.. -:~~~..,br::ll::n::::-·':''!-:-u-:-~ T=:~·:."Vit~~ l~~~La::.E~iE~; ~~ ._ °' •~ ~ ...... c .M. e1:'"=t•~: =-~2'fi ·~ product• at home. Amu-mt!Mga. 142-fl24. DEA etc. Now HIMQ. :.,.•tKw..:'"· TuttlOn -• 'a .. ....__ ~ Of., J7, Hunt-Ing recofdld mMMOl r• ,._ .. (~t)l()e••1-eoool!xt t program ,,_, -,.......,... ...,....,.1 A veata dltalt1. can todev lllTIL awt. -K.1590 .... · ~to peflOM Wtlo 1111& "ft'llR o1eta. ,._ cell Tltfanv tno on Bw::l't. ,..._ TIMtdl'f Wad 5 30 f>-.i Bus•neu Coun1e< M F a OO•m ~ OOom Ft14Mr TPlut• 5 30 PM Sl lU<Cll y F" 5 30 PM 7141455-3829 ~t. 100. Endodontlc offtoa In H 8 cauellfY end Wtlo wtl work FMtlloft ~. IPOf1a 9t 714/144-2371 EOE SELL BRITANNICA trom a-··-FIT. Beneflte. 721-4007 . INTELLIGENCE JOBS. fOr flrtlell. T.ntet It minded Individual llT&ULll leade&oounWlooat.lonl Sun01y Fn S 30 PM CHECK YOU" AO THe '"'IT DAY ----··-FBI. CIA, us Cuatoma. Amenca'• largeet INOE-needed '° ~ ...... Rne ltatloMrY 8'0tl ..... I Mm 133() per .... Swing/Grave vard. Pan-DEA, etc. Now Hlrtng. PENDENT Aelltor wttl'I port kl Co with a .... ~-FIT. l7&-1°olO (grou). Call 811lr 142-1111 11,. O•••t P"o' ""••• lor eNoe....c:y 11nc1 .ccurecy H ., ••• cx;cH•ona•ly 11100 oo OCCut PteitM ltsren .,.,.., Y' '"' illl ,, •f'ad bklt, 11/lO C"9e* yout 1C1 0161)1 A4'1'Qtt f'rrc-ts ommt'O•llely 10 S.1 S678 The Daily PtlOI ~CCf'OI' "<> ''lt'l•hl) fOf 1ny .. rOt on a" eo ..... lltemenl fO< .... ~, •I may ~ •UOQ(IS.l>ltl ••CllPI f()t Ille '°" ot th41 SPl<<' ICluail1 t)((Uo-.<J l>y ,,,. ... °' Cr.Ori can only t>e ••~Mf to, 1r..-'''' 1n~t1on I~~~~~~~~ Time & Full-Time. Mutt lllYlll can (1)805 U7..aooo Ex1. OYet IO~ of IUCCMe. J:or mot9 lnfotmatlon. • • ' 1~&-1121. 1= type. wlll train Co1ta I K-22387 A full MrAoe comp9nV plMM call Vickie at ULllUISfllT FOUND male cat, Ol'ange Tabby. wtilte under chin. 1 )'Mt old Vicinity Chap- man & 9th GO 648-8500 M..-5-40-1777 -Part time afternoon&. 0.-9111• •llUTml ==r~~:~~· ~.: a 1~280. PIT tot South eo.t Pleu Overy of bluaprlnt1 In Or- 1 Careaf OoPtY. FIT PIT. Soutl'lllnd: c oncierge 11rvlce . .. ...., L1111'!1""· Any amounr r.or 11••0 ••ln+n JO d1y1 u teQUtte<J wtll oe s1.11>rec:r 10 t>u• ,,01r.m11eo10 11nance ctta•ee• c:omou1eo 11 1 , "'• 01 ,,,. unoatO balance oet montll 1111 c:ollecrion costs ar\O anr re1llOl\l1> .. 1uor...,,' '- lsslsTl.T ange County. Company (2t3)dt-7o407 y....a.....11y-a.1..1t #1 llTll.---7 :30-t :30am. Karl, car. H /Hr. Mon-Fri. -•--a p.., Aecordt & Video. 71~5-9071. FOUND Pomeranian, lllllEIS Bring OMV print-out tol Int.nor Decorating • ................. FT/PT. Ratall •xpat1enel ..._ NB Comm. Hf Dev. IMk• female. under 1 yMr ocs Reprographlc1, I Cullom Decorating Salee I..... required Call Rich, ... wa• ·-away nelOl'lborh~d LHalng vcw Intersection ol Vic-17721 Mltchlll. trvlne CrMtlve parlOn with ftalf • hll .......... 71_._854_8854 Monday -...-. • Dept. Sec1 V· L"alng toria & Harbor Call & ID Two AM11tant Manager• (near Red h 11 1 & for eolOf I dNIQn Wiii ..-.-thru Frldev 10-4. ,_ 11•+ -S.c. Exp a plu9-MUST ..... ~.... . J"' ···'· 'I.I 645-4761 are~ for Dally Piiot MacArtl'lur) train 714189~. 11 .. llw...... j"' tt-. lneurance lnduatry. bl detail orianted. Will FOUND very large dog on C1rcu1at1on Department e Aft•••t••atltl lfyou'relooklngtcwahoml, Curlou1 wl'lv. caU train on computer. C.11 Jamboree Ro . Newport Early morning hours EARN $395 A DAVI llTll• PUITTIOI lellllen ~l'lalnerwe~. 2U·7417,24twrac:.mee. UM. 769-tNi; Beach, evening 01 8/8, ~~s ~~~lu:::t9.r~~; Work At Home Call Orange Country lntlflor e ......... tftlM I ' lj • ~~ "' ' "' , ' , , '11 B~•"•"\ ~-\i. s • 4 ~.- • t1 'i, • 4 • M &-v" •"r .... 1 • '41 I 11)' l Sero•c • ·~ Otrec;rorr l'\ >Ul\j :,A ' ""· .....• • ' ' /"ll ...... ........ "'•·• I I .. .. ...... f·1n1p. ''t • " • . ' ~ .... 111 01>9n H01.1ae • Dl1ec l~•t ... -..Ar :,ul\j 714-250-9000 re-oellvery S7 /Hr + 1-~654-2255 Ext 778 plant maintenance com· Tr ......... FOUND Young male mlleage S1 4 '" pany, Full time fOf' d• --. Dachshund, Costa Mesa, lfllUL lfFIOI livery, ln1tall f;1P· Good • II ........... wltfa Harbor & Victoria , Call Robert at 642-4333 Npt Bch CPA need• lndl· OMV report 1--0731 ... LltllMIM 642-9049 for Interview vlouat tor afternoon gen. I llYllTllATlll lelteth, ..... i:Oit dog W°l'11te fem office work 646-8913 ITraoera needed locally 10 '"'"" #11WI Samoyed San Juan Benefit ll•L/llY f•tiay proceu FHA mortgage Capistrano area Needs Group lnturance " " " refuno1. Exoallent ealary. It~ lilt med!Gallon 493-4818 Benefit Asaratant to Ac-For Female Independent I Call 1-800/458-08.0. 1~;..11 --count Executive• Re-contractor. Mutt be ___ ,.,,.......,,...--6 _._ LOST KEYS attach red quires clerical (word pro-bright. organized & I Hlf-LANDSCAPING tag with message Liver-ceulngl and service starter. 8-10 hrs/wk, flex-Int. Plant Tech for OC more. England on 11 skills Working with In-Ible Underpaid 11 area Exp, ci.an appear,1 Need badty 650-2386 surance carrier• ano cor-S 10/hr 64S-2583 . gd driving rec 249-2109 1 LOST male Shll'l-tzu v1c1n-porlle clrentt Jorn • HANDY PERSON-Wtlll IUHITIUIOI ... Patt) Sharnll Hl-M11 TlllELL, IULTlllS lly Beach & Ellrs while & benefit & contutt1no firm trarn Ener~etlc. FI T.is 11 ...... ,, 1_, __ .. 1 Ian /bl e bo RE Wt',, tu'' bene,11• •ft.. S ma re..... o .. _,. no w u w -.. u 5 50/Hr ut wooo, aell-starttno malnten- WARD 968-9666 compe111tve salary Sena glass. assemble Oscar's ance man l2-16 l'lrt/wk I•-------• retume Baker Thomsen Mirrors HB 842-9096 p LOST OR FOUND A PET Asso 4940 Campus • _ (llaxlble) roven up. Restaurant I Low Cost Spay/Neuter Dm•e Newport Beach hght plumbing, electrical ...... , WW Referral NO FEE Pet t D C · UYE ITlllmll & carpentry Call Mr I a ... a11abte 978-PETS A 92660 Han10n 673-1891 111 offlt'lng a great career Ctllttr Ptr11'11let1il IEED Make S750 weekly pro-I ~:O:~~'.Y ~~ ~~, Ptrsonals 3002 Coffee Beverage Shop TOCHER" ceutng claims Call I ted & Hperrenced ru- *a•a•IH -YOllO FIT Benefits 7,30-12 30 11 , 1-900-234-8800 Ext 140 taurant Manager. Apply F -E-3 ... 5• 2500gle.C M Red Cross authorized Open7AM-10PMS151ee 1n per10nat 1 rom urope yrs exp 10 1 kl 1 503 E Ea Tanya lletps on all met-OOCl'l RllTAIUIT prov er 00 no or oewater ters 1 FREE QUESTION IOW 111•11tl! certil1eo Instructor for ' Mtldrcal Recepllonrst Newport Beach BY PHONE * 842-4321 n • basrc first aio ano C P R 1 Experience helpful Brighi, Resta~t . •COOKS •SEAVERS tra1nrno Call Jamre Stahl cl'lee tut gooo Ith• FIS1-•a•'1 •HOST/HOSTESS at (7141546-8943 r · w 5n-Schools & Apply rn person 2 13 1 people & numbers HB Now hiring PT But /Oyster Instruction 30 I 2 w es1c1111 Ome N B ------Di!trmatology 848-0770 Bar. Hoste & Hostesses. HORTICUL TIRE Apply In person. Fisher- Edclt GorulMs, wmer of 1 flnttndo entertlit· ment system, sold (40) new subscr1»tions for the Daly Plot for the month of Jln. Be 1 part of the wlnni11 team, be 1 part of tacit· int promotions •• this one. and earn EXTRA MOfl: Y for the Sl*- MER. Apply now! Call 714-642-4333 Ask for Carlos TODAY'S REAL ESTATE CLASSIFICATIONS 1002-2790 St Joachim Elementary School tK-81 os now ac· I COLLECTORS Energetic sett starter needeo lull trme to ass11t color plant spec1111s1 ar Sherman Garoens in CdM Wrll trarn Call Dorothy Mon tllru Fri 8·4. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED! man's Restaurant. New-••••••••••••••••• port Beach Pier .------ ARE IN THE REAL ESTATE TABLOID SECTION ceptrng applrcalrons for regrstratlon For ad 01t1ona1 •nlormatron please call 548-t 7 83 Bu1ln111 & I !!Ji. f lntnclal Ii.I !~M!"'o-~-y~T-o-L-oa-n--2~9-l-4 _o_om_,s_t_ia ___ ... 3...,o ... 1-.8 --------HELP for traveling smgle NEED MOt.iEY"'.,1 parent or 14 year old grr Collectors wanted tor Home Oi!thvery accounts of tlle Daily P1101 News- paper As an Indepen-673-2261 1 The Huntington Beach Community Cltnrc 1s look- ing tor deorclled people to trarn 1n varrous meo1- ca1 clerrcal and educa- trona1 positrons II you re committed and are eager to learn a marketable skill 1n the med1c11 ltetd we need you now' dent Collec1or you earn MOISEIHPH so•• or a11 amounts cot I E!tP a hve~n lul1-t1me Eno- 1ec1ed Work your own 1ts11 speaking rels req a hours days Great parl· Salary open Nwpt Bcl'l ttma income Calr Steve nme Call 8am-6pm Roger!> at 6•2·433J E(I 71 4 673-1215 N smkr 205 Pleaae call P11oe at Se us rour TOs• Casr. Provide trarsportatron avaolab•e now CM sup .. r ,,~on V•OPO•nq as COMM'l R.(. &CE•T INSPECTOR Paint 11ms111ng company 714-142-2129 BusJ~u Funding 71 4-840-9441 S•Star-c.e Mo~11. dllt>r jEsllb comm 1 co o!IPrS O I 2904 noors ~ """~ L do l'\le pp1, IO Ourld on >Our eporwnrt ts Cnarrop 8~ J 1 000 f ., , 1.Jas1 successes R E c VENDING ROUTE 210 Or .. ,,.., at 723 5907 communrcatove 51< us Vour answer to P•lr.a rn confidence req Prof up needs expe,.enceo nandS·On 1nd1v1dual lor 1 rn·process and final in-OFFICE IAIA8ER spectrons Call 660-1590 Lite typing BkkPO Com-come Musi Sffll Hrgh l•ve-rn mal~re wo,.,an oeat envHon W1ll 1ra1n I TECH SPU Y, llC. put er ;r~P~~ 1-~~~~canta traffic local or1s up to needed to cdre for SJ"" Cdll Jenn1ler 458·2499 St 000 per week income Announctmtnts 29 20 Room ~ tiva•d sman I t p o s s t ti I e BUSINESS WfEI( states sa1ar, At Landmark COUITEfl IELP 1·800-822-2466 Trie w it, •S old-H B 843-5998 msQ Dry cleaners FIT Days No ra511,0,, Todai people e11p req 631-6672 5530 lnvtstmtnt ot a11 agfls and r•et wor111 Employmtnt ,...,.,.,. neeo A LIVING TAUS T - -v...,,...rtunlty 2908 FUND Rt>coroeo Oelatls 17352 Murphy Irvine lfflOIP/T •Fountain Valley. Mac com- puter, 1nvo1c1no. llllng, geMral ledger, follow-up and some phone aalet ENJOY 14· 15°1, return on , 1·800 73'i-6708 $7 /HR + COMM Trust Deeds $10000 to THE WALL STREET S 1 000 000 Can Denison JOURNAL THE LIVING ov ... tec~• wtn 1t1m A call ti Cllllllllll Wiil 11111•· -Pleate reply P 0 Bo11 ••••• .. ••••••••••• 8223, Newport Beach Assoc 499-4835 NOW' 1RUS1 .~ a MUST 10, ITHHTS WELCOME! Mo~y To Loan 291 4 •WIDOW HAS SSS 4 TOs' $10000up Nocred1v No penalty Cai Ol'n -;o,, A$$0C 499·4835 t.iOW eve•)Ol1t' Crver 10 rrcn or 10 EXPUIHCf HC no1 Ae<.o•df!d delarls 1 800 13' 6708 ary1omP Call between 6am noon .,,,. lo 008'' m~IC>"G"f! ,.. ' ..,., 'an 111 "' '•-'\ t tio , 1 ana~ 714-141-HH DEAR READERS! PLEASE BE ADVlSED EFFECTIVE AUGUST lOTII THE DEADLINE TO PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD FOR SATURDAYS WILL BE 3:00PM ON FRIDAY. YOU MAY STILL PLACE ADS UNTIL S:OOPM FOR SUNDAY. THANK YOU, THE CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT UPTO 5800 PER MONTH * NO COUICTIONS * Early morning motor routes available Must have dependable transportation and liability insurance CALL 642-4333 HUNTINGTON BEACH. Ca>TA MPSA, NEWPORT BEACH. fOUNTAIN VALL£Y, CHVlNE & LAGUNA BEACH 92~ ORDER DESI Phone oroers. light typing llling 5 oyt . no Sal/Sun 40 hr wk 8·4 30 S7 50/l'lr p110 vac & l'lolloays Costa Mesa 646-84' 1 OITSllE SALES Immediate opportun111e1 tor highly seH·mo11 ... attld pootes11ona1 salespeople thr oughout Ora nge Coun ty a r ea Salarytcomm1as1on To dl11Guss this cl'lallenorno opportunity please call tor an appointment Call Mt Monroe at 11'-211-1011 PIARIACY CLElll Prevlou1 exp dea1rao I 5 oay weetc Full or Pert Time No ntgl'lla, WMk- end or l'lolloaya Newport Beach 640-6568 P /T llltUl·hr• lft ln1 bllllng e11p required Call M-F'9·4, 831-105t ••••••••••••••••• PIT Opportunity Earn THE DAILY PILOT'S ULTIMATE FOOTBALL SECTION Will be appearing Thursday Sept. 6th To over 100,000 Readers INCLU DES: • Extensive Coverage of all Local ~chools • Schedules of Local Garnes • Coverage of College Games • Raiders & Rams Support Your Local Team and Cheer Them on with a bordered message FORONLY'19 Goooooo TEAM! CIF ALL THE WAY G-000 LUCK FROM EVERYONE AT JOHN DOE'S SHOP AC"T1JAL ME&C;AGE SIZE DEADLINE FOR YOUR MESSAGE IS AUGUST SO So calJ your Cluaified Representative Today! 642-5678 extra money wtllle you ere learning to 1tart your 0 111r n bu1 1ne•1 714/644-5034 QU&Un CllTllL Paint flnllhlng companv naedt a11parlenced henoa.-on Individual tor ln-prooaea and llnal ln- tpeetlont can eao-1590 Tl• IPllY, IR. 17352 Murpl'lv. ll'Vlna •IUL llTATI ULll 8uKdtno .......... 1t1ff. Liberal comm1111on 8')411. ~ral eptam 9eaot'I communltv ,or Inter· view . c a ll O lnal'I 173-1900 1111P1•11n Hlgtlty "'°'"'9ted lndlvld- uat Oet1 entry, 1trong typlnQ I pflona ltilff1 Cali Pam.-542·2200 YlllT&ll llllPT/Ul'Y Fiii tim. Wed.Sun t -5 leneftt1. PIT Wed·Set 5.epm CALI. Wed thn.t SundtiY 644-1530 ... 11111111 AMI fMaM oMct tooeclng tor ... !lend ft•c1p- Uon111. ,..... oall 76M710 Tell TeBAIJ! The search for the perfect house is over. We have new listings daily. Not ready for a home of your own? We have rentals ... Whether it's a cozy cottage for two or a big family house - clieckour Classifieds. I ' 11*811 (AHO OTHERS) *""1'1111* StUeJOBS NOW! OU CAN EARN '50 · 1100 AND MORE EACH WEEK · WORKING PART TIMEI e hive I NEW PRO. GRAM IOI' STUDENTS 12· 18 YEARS OF AGE tletplng UI get new CU .. t<>mefl tor our ~­ Pai>«I HERE'S THE DEAL 1 Thie II not I Pai>« route NO dallYaring ln- llC>lved 2. We provide 1r1napor- 11t10n llld trllnlng J You would be working with kid• your own ega on Ill 1dutt-1UpervlMd lllel team lanet .... ,.... AKC R-o . M &-C!~a old Adorable! H B 1rea Alktng S300 EICh 983-3350 4. Earn 0000 MONEY Ind hl¥9 I Cl\~ 10 _ Mrn dilly & ..-1y cu h Frlllcy 1 yr old Austr.,_ bonuMI P"'-go on °"'· 11n1Germ1n Shepherd Inga 1nd m<>fel mhc. female _,ayed, u - <*llnl Wllc:tl dog. 150 10 CALL US TODAY 1....,... h 968-4337 FOR MORE .,...,... oma. . INFORMA TIONI N2-•U1, ht. 221 WhrMll TDOIEI WllTll Credentllled for~ or Irvine IMrnlng 0«iter to tut0t In basic akllla F0t Info call ~4--0422 l .l.Ul.'911 By SYDNEY OMAn Sa&wray, A•I· 11 9Y , A fRtC \IV AU<llt Satwray, A•I· II HHI Uf91 Q.l-Bo1h vuln(rabl(, u South you hold: +~ •OIOM4 t JC5 •JI09S Th( bidding has pro.:ccd(d Wnt Nortlt Euc ~oulh •• Obi l • ~ \I\ hat action do vou ut._(., OLDS 1970 CutlaN Su- preme, 2·do0t. loeded. •tlll aall. 1 Own9r. $2450 . Excellent 775...e&.40 PONTIAC 1975 TrafiiAin. White, good condition $2,000 080. 8'6-1307 Q.4-Neith(r \Uln(rabl(, u South vou hold •ll 9 AUS t AK6J •"62 ! Whal do ~·ou bid no .... 1 lool for ansl4(1\ on 'fonda' S 13 90 P« hour Your ArM No Exp NecMNty (219)836-343-4 ext 22 mlUIAIY lllftTAL RE CE PT I ASST /KENNEL FIT & PIT Aak IOt Jane 7S.-1033 ARIES (March 21·Apnl 19): Seeds plantro 24 hours ago will bear fruit. Don't sell yoursclfshon. Your conctpts. contnbut1o ns are beana scnously considered. You'll bt invited 10 take cha~e of entena1nment. Gtm1n1 involved. ARIES (March 21-Apnl 20): On<' part1cularl) challenging aspt'<'l signifies you arc st1I harbonna a grudge or \l'I) much on the defensive. However. things should get back to normal after the I Jth 1f you arc now prepared to allow othe~ a greater d<"gree of frl"cdom. license or leeway over finances TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE WlllMlll AaHmbly, packaging . gen l1bor 957-32.0 Xlnt opportunity CN1tt11n c:tilroprectlc: ofe In F V IOOklng tor exp lront- deek Plf'M>n lor FIT Poe· u1on s.iary ooe ~ aume required 8'1-2950 f mplOymtnt Wlnttd S535 WILL MAINTAIN BOATS, I 15/Hr. With, WU. ctirome, 1Mk. s.nd & vemllh. "434-M~ ........ ,., TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Be w1lhng to re\lse, review. dtsmantle for pu~ of rebuilding on m ore suitable structure SecrctJ arc rcveatro -as result )OU have defintte ad,antage o 'er competition. Scorpio figures promincntly GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Read and wnte. communicate. rcahze many of your fondest aspirations arc on edge of btmg fuJfillcd. Popularity zooms upwards. Flirtation could be transformed into meaninaful relationship. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Focus on busmrss. career. domestic Mljustmcnt, releast of fu nds. Attention revolves around ho me improvement, family relationships. purchase of luxury nem or an object .. Taurus plays role. LEO (July 23-Aua. 22): Whal appeared a toss was merely temporary delay. Focus on d1stribut1on. commumcation. search that could put you in touch with wul mate. Psychic 1mprcu1on 1s valtd. Proceed accordinaJy. TAURUS (Apnl 2 I -May 21) Whal an emotionall) turhuknt month August is turning o ut to be Hov.evcr. at least )OU nov. ~nov. exact!) where your true affl"ct1ons, loyalt) and happmcss hc. <''en af past ties. assoc1auons or commitments prt\t'nl )OU from ringing the changes on the ho mc front JUSl )Ct GEMINl (Ma) 22-June 21 )· A.n ad\erse aspe-cl bftv.ccn the \un and Man warns )OU not to btcomt '°' ol\td in an) form of rov.cr struuJe or 1ntngue. but simply allow colleagul"\ 10 1mag1nr 1hr~ ha'<' scored somr lund of victory Your moment of frC"Cdom and glor) will come after Jupiter c hanges signs on the 18th. CANCER (June 22-Juty 23): Havmg stood your ground o'er intensely personal or e mo tional issues. you must nov. be prt>par for others to try and unnerve you over a financial o r busmc'I' maller. However, 1f you refuse to Lake the bait. even 1hc1r h<' .. 1.fa1d plans will come to nought. LEO (July 24-Aug. 13): l lnfonunatl'I), the Sun \Our rukr. " now at odds with the fiery planet Man al th(' rn1d-hcd't'n ~lint of your solar chan. Therefore. unless you are prtpartd 10 changt" your VIRGO (Aua. 23-Scpt. 22): Deadline exists, coincides with addro stand or make ctnajn MtJustments. )'OU arc no~ l1 l d} 10 come An!!p!I 6010 pressure. responsibility. Rclat101ub1p is strona but could be marred unstuck over a tona-tenn career or professional mattrr 1"' sdibG STEAiO by disqrecment !n connection Wlth finances. Key 1s orpmz.at1on. VIRGO (Aua. 24-Scpt. 23): At all costs avoid anotht'r t<'"'l of Wiii\ JUKE eox. "45 RPM. 1eo confidence, overtime. or confrontatio n. Relatives or cloK compentons know full wl'll that plays. Many 45 l'900fde. you arc dttpl) conctmcd about career or profoss1onal mallen and 912-8739 U BRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Study Varao messqe. You'll ~1vr 1t 1s simply a question of (omina up W'lth a ntw propo\11 which wtlt Smell ll'ltlQUe oei. tlt!M o ffers retaun' to cooperative efforts. d1splals of product. Partntrsh1p simplify your domestic arrangements. wtth 4 cl\llf9 MOO 080. venture requucs addttional study. Manta status also in spothaht utuu (Sept. 24-0ct. 23): Ever 'mcc Mars t'nlcl"C'd Taurus on 2 8erb6e Oolte In onglnll Expend horizons. July I 2th you appear to ha"e e~penenC'C'd noth•na but upsets or =~ .. ,·.:~.3 = conflicts over fi nances. Now. ho~-cvtr. )OU s1mpl) ha'e to call a halt. roc)ter 1t500, Ornate SCORPIO (qt~. 23-Nov. 21): HiJhli~t u:1dependence. 1nnova-call in sums outstand1na and prevent othrrs from mol1ng on) more ACAOU 1 Speed\ reun 5 ln~1- 9 F\adioecit ... i4cd ...... 15 Oencemo.... IS Wed In veoee 17 F MfMOn natM i8 TOf10IM'1 "'181 19 Auihof Herny - 20 Ol9conneclld 22 Not kind 2• Emblr'lted on 2& Me•teen food 21 Bordeeull Ot Plnot NOif 28 Legel~ 29 lule 32 Bt-1 "PMlegel 37~ mall• 38 Ml tenll 31 Dull .,.,_, 40 To • Oegrae 43HM~ bodle8 45 Not lf'\81 46 LoelN 47 °' ..... ,., .. Mothlr bird• 41 F ... c;er1 SS~ French ti< ... C>ed 1700 t ion. courqc, w1lhnaness to blend 1mqJnauon with pract1cah1y. ftl~ or outrqeous claims or demands. (71"4) 723o-&IMO You'll ~t to bean of maucn, it will no lo nicr be ncccssary to play SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22): Advent planetary aC11 vt1) Sttms 1 * BUYING rrtM • second ftddle. No heavy lif\ina. to be creatina some kind of personal or proft>Ss1onaJ drama 2 3 * tltOe to 1ts0t • However, it would be extremely unwise to 11ve 1n or 11ve wa) 14 •JeiwltrytoHouMtioed• SAGm.UUUS (Nov. 22-0ec. 21): You'll triumph over false becauJC, in th11 anstancr, af you aive othen an inch. thC'}' wtll take 57 Tldel- 58 POiit St._ Vlnoant S9 Bede e 1 Stigtne 42 S.,,., 11 u" 83 MIMM 1n10 ctottl M JllCOb I llOn M Arellfiand M Pvl lo deaih 17 o.n..is hofne DOWN 1 Soup--- 2 Skull part 3 NOl8 'Continu. 5 Wed~ay 8 Somber 7 Jlfome • 0"°11ily ·~ iO Teit• 11\tlnl 11~ 1tedk.tm i2 Golf-• 13 AalllnQ IC>01 'l1 0r_..~ 23 ~ 25 Within pt.C 21 Authored 2t .,. unit 30 lt'9f P'e) Jt &*<• 32~ ... J3 Addlty Ptwe Lv M9g. t 7s-e.223 n:pons relatjna to relationship, credit ratina. Rumonnonaer picks considcraiJ!t more than a yard. 1 fumllLn 60t• you as pri~c tarset. Old~r woman Wlll help you speak out in dcfen1e. SAG ARWS (Nov. 23-Dcc. 21 ): Althouah you ma} havr ~-+--+--+- Cancer native plays ~or role. blown a fuse recently, there is still no reason to modify your t iuPiA twin~ statements o r d a1ms. Totally rcassurina planetary B'IJX'CU over the hMten & Naht t1and• CAPIUCORN (Dec. 22.Jan. 19): Scorpio individual ls on your next. few we>eks sitnify that some kind of ~tllement. acceptance or :i ........ ~7! .. e:· aide, does care..z.. wil! prove it. Focus also o n cmplo~ent, health, pets, ~1tion must be forthcomina. =ndents. ~ parantee relatina to durability of propnty. CAPIUCOllN (Dec. 22-Jan. 20): The un 1n Leo now at odds ~:. = le appearance pn>ves beneftciat. witbtiMan Uf'ICS_}'~u to bury ulthcartbatchetfrathcr than issut1 chaJtcnaes1 _ __. dltlon . Otk tr im or uJ matuma. Thu 1s partiC y ~ 1 you arc currtnt y 1nvo •na 714-M14"4M AQUAIUVI (Jan. 2()..feb. II): Unorthodox methods prove in IOmc kind of m~or reappn1al of uxti or invntments or 10,A 1 1.ov1 IA T wonhy. Individual in authority declares. .. You ue JUSt the penon reorpnb.alJOft of JOint finanOal arnnermcots.. ~ HIWylgotd, -... """• Lo do it!" Recalcitrant relative aprn1n dcstre to come hom~ AQllA&llJI (Jan. 21 -Fcb. 19): ThcTe sbll 1ttms to be an atr o( ....,...-+---4-..-- -.... rvflled' ,_..,. Accent rcuon and loajc. confusion or bou1lity about matrimonw or s-nncrshap afratrs, 40 l200 ~2M7 ..._ ~ family and domcsbc i ua. HowcvCT, suttl) you have bad to-'!'...,_.,__ -..1 °'""'°'" P1IC8I (Feb. 19-Ma~h 20): Scenano features cfucovny. ~ your rut 0( recnmuaationa; nvahy or rt:Kntm~nt 41 .,_ , .. ,.'C.e ,_. iety, tenwality, ninatiott. You'll ldd to ~ lhould otMain • P11CD (fd>. JG.Mateb lOk One panicularly cballfna>na a pttt C-eor:... ..J compeeent 8lllniul. Bue dldlions on V9Nt, not tneftty pra. lilailm ,_ lft Rill lw1>orina 1 aNdle or very mudl on the •••=* .. will beaome incr=!i<°ll. k .-...ave. Ho.evtr, tb.inp lhouJd it\ bee\ &o nonnaJ after the l th ..., :-,:: = IP ~uo. at • YOUa Ya Y• .,. tat tiw. • ....,.. If,.,.. are no. Pft'Plml 10 allow otbm 1 stta~ ~ of rttedom, :::.:''~ ........ ~ttlllllllDdicr,tri;.... ...mwudlCiloca YCMI liolw 01 keway O\itt financu. ....., ·.-. en.'.mr "' an ~.a. •mity rel11i1•lfl lllw .._ ben di•-'i... . Cancer,~ A ti 1-.. I....,' f 1Fm1 .. ia 109f IP AUO. ll 11YOlrR111'111D.4Y: Thea &lthi up you probebl)! W...... Alt 0.00, ...,_ Ii Curran eyde tAJ' I ' Futw W-........... INlfMW llti11 ht ~or clete a tu art not puU1n1 tMtr taabt. ff =:a=.~ ()ppe)ftu•tty, ........ ~ ?:~.-COii ti Ill. VillllitJ wil .... 10t tuetl) p&ayifW fast and I , you should no be 1n I more oeo. ~ ......... '10IDltlldl ....-4119 .. _., W --.. dliil ••dfDll optilftiMK hmt o( m nd Alto1 amuinaly ptl'U'pla~c about kml· ...._ 1'.,.,...,.. """ ., ,.. ill .Ocu• 1 • ....... career intctn~ un1n1:e1 and tnH11mrnt ==--...u.--•-••• ,. "-""'.a.< le v.,.., gooa 38 Tooi. 4 10f8 QUW\ 42 Gem\an John •3 USN r8'\41 • ' 8onoe P'-' 4IA~ 49 TON SO Eyed 5 I Went by Cat 51 EmtMIC !1.3 o.ci.r.s 54 EPoCf\ Obtole1fl 55 F 11 ot 11nQ9f Sti~lt} 80 s.. 9"11 13 llOIWEYlll IOCll Tlllllll 1111 IEW IMPllYEI LOWER RITES $2.44 per day That's ALL yoo pay for 4 lines. 30 day minimum 1n the SERVICE DIRECTORY For more Information CALL TOOAYll ISi FOR LOIS Yoor Service Directory Representative ••2-4321 Elf. 310 rt '3500 hr. H0..31M1 •97-8363 WOf'k guerantMd • AEMOOEL • R!PAIRS • NEW CONSTRUCTION • Unique & Unueu.i Wont •Anerattona•Comml Aee 3yr• ., ... lie. "8-3564' • 1'' t• ' • •• . , .. '. e '~ I y . :• ~ I I llEPllll SEIYICE Water neater1. disposals. toilet•. faucet fu1turae. Dec;oratlve & designer flxturu 1 specialty. Llc#531382 831-1122 PUaL.IC NOTICE REQUEST FOR THI RELEASE OF FUNDS AND NOTICE Of FINDING Of NO SIGNIFICANT EFFECT ON TM ENVIRONMENT (POSTED WITH THE CITY CLERK AND AT THE HUNTINGTON BEACH LIBRARY) City of Huntington BMch 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, Callfoml• 92648 Telephone(71•)536-55'2 . TO AL.L INTEMS'nD AUNCllS, Glt04WS, ANO PERSONS: I. On or about Auguat 21. HHK>. the City of Huntington Beach wtl1 request the US. Oepertment of HC>Yslng end Urban Development (HUD) to r ...... Federel Community Development Blodc Grent (CDGB) funds In the eme>Ynt of S 1,257,000 under Tltle I of the Houalng and Community Development Act of 197~PL)93-383 for the following project•: 1. Admlnt.trattoft: Thia activity pays the personnel and op9fallng eoeta Incurred by the city In the administration of Block Grant Program. Additional cost• euocteted with the city'• Rental Rehabllltatlon Program wtn alao be charged to thla activity. 1211,400 2 ...... hborttood lnhenoement ftrotect: .. Norttt Oellwtew ltrwt lmprowe1wte: Fund• allocated to thla project wlll be uMd to Improve the clrculatlon end public Improvement• In the northern Mellon of the Oakview NIMghborhood. The Improvement• to this arM lndude recon1tructlon and repairing of atreet1, oonatructlon or curbs, aldewalka. and guttera, end the lnatatla11on of new water llnee. llOO,OOO ta. Ol*atloft LOGOS: Theel funds wlll be uted for the pereonal and operating coats uaoclated wllh thla youth employment program In the C>Mvlew NelghborhOOd .... ,llO I. Cttr Wide A.aeletainoe: a. ~: TheM fund• con1t1tute the QontrlbutlOn to the city'• ongoing rehabllltetlon loan pool. Said fund• are uMd to pr<Mde the belOw rnartlet rate lnter .. t h<>m. lmJ)fovement loan• and ~erred loen• to low-mcom., owner-occupied, ~family homea and to lnveator-owned multl- famlty atructur• l'louslng low/moderate Income tenenta. "11.012 b. Publlc ... f'lcM: T• fvnd• wltl be dl1burMd to humen ~ egenclel Pf Ovid Ing MrVloM to low and mOder•t•lncome houMholda within Huntington Beach. Specific agenciea to receive a lhare of theM funds are reoommended by the Human ~rcet and eubmltted to the City Council for lta conalderatlon and approval. '1•.- 4. Cod9 !nfotcemeftt: A code 9nforcement officer wtll be hired on a contract~ to P«torm lnepectlona In low Income multl-famlly houalng In targeted ., .... t46.000 I. Conth .... MIJ EllCh year .. pert of the CDBG Program, a lhare of f\.lnda 11 reMrved In a conll~ account which wlll provide eddltlonal ftnanclal reeouroee f01 any currently or prevloolly budgeted actlvltl• which may Incur ooet Ovec'rUN during the courM of the program year or to meet need• not Identified at the time of the adoption of the budgM. 1GO.Jll II. It haa beer\ determined that euc:fl a requeet for,...... of f\.lnd1 wm not conatltute an action algnlflcantly effecting the quality of the human 9nvlronment; and, 90Cordlngly, the abov.Mmed Grant ...a~t hu decided not to prepere an Envtronmentel Impact Statement und« the National Envtronmental Polley AC1 of 1H9(PL91·190) TOTAL• 11.217.000 The rMeOnt for the declalon not to Pf'9P•re IUCtl a 1tatement are u lollow9: Due to the varloua llte locatlon1, It hu beer\ deteNnlned that llQnfflcant natural reeourcea would not be Impacted by the Pf0)9ct1 The PfOject1 are not located ln an arM of hlatorlcal 9'gntncenc. or Where hl1tor1cat rMOUrc.a would be found. Further. the eubj9ct lite la not In a wetlend, Hood P'aln or ecentc rlvec' There wtll be no tmpllClt on endangered ~ or tole eourc. ~utnert. The pro)ecta that fall within the 85 CNEL ere not within 2.000 feet of an upeet "hazard arM.' Envtronmental Aevi.w Record reepectlng the aubjec1 projects have beer\ made by the City of Huntington Beach whldl documenta the enwonmentel r9Ytewt of the projecta, and more fully Mt• forth the r...ont why IUCtl etatement 11 not ,.qufred. This envttonmentel revtew record la on flte at the above addr... and la evaHable for pubic tumlnatlon upon requeet at the Economic ~oP"*'t o.pertment, betw..,, the houri of 1:00 a.m. and 5:00 p .m. No further envttonmentat review of the above lltted project• are to be conducted Alt lntereeted egendee, gf'OUpt, or lndMduala dlugr ... ng with the Pfopoaed action are Invited to eubmlt written comment• to HUD for oon~atlon. Such oommenta mu.t be received on or before Sept.nber 11, 1990. All written comrn.nta reoetYed w6ll be oonakMired. and the City of Huntington Beectt wlft not requttt the ,...._ of Federail fvnda or t•e any ectlon on the deecrlbed PfO)ect prior to HUD'• written IUthOttUtton to uee t,_ fvnda. 09.llCTIOMI TO HUO ~City Of Huntington Beed\_. undertake the Pfotecta ~ a~ wtth COOi funds form HUD undet Title I Of the HCOA-1114. ~City of HuntJngton lwtt la certifying to HUD !hit the City Of Hu=t ton IMctl end MklhMI T, Ub1rU11aa. In hie oftlctel ~ .. City Adm4Natrat0t, tcoePtl the Ion of the Federll ~ "'°'*9 en ectlon be brought to entoroa relPOMibltltlee In ,...,Ion to 9nvtroomentlll ,.._, dedaiorHMklng, end eotion.. Ind oertlftee tNt ,,_ ,...,oollbltltlee hew beef\ MUefted. The _.. eflect of the oertlflceuon II that, upon ltl epprovel. coeo funda ~ be uMd end HUD .. Nl'fl8 ........... ~ under the ~tlonel Envbwnentail Pole)<AOT(NEPA)of 1•. HU0•9COIPt In otHectton of app0¥lll for the ....... of funda Ind ecoept1noa of Olf1Mtalb1 «'It W It le on one of the foloM'9 belle: h) TM oertlfteetlon WM not, Int.ct, aeoutld IW the~ ()Moir Of otf'8t oflloer of.,.._,. ~O'Md by HUD, or (b) TMt the ipplcem'• enWOlllfttentlil mfew record tor the protect lndk:a• ontl•k>n of • NqUlred dedllon ftndtng or-.. 111plolble to the ptotect In the lfMronmen1111 ,.._ PfOCW. ObJectlona ""* be pr..,.., Md aubnlltted In eooordlnoa "4th the ~ prooeduftt under 24 C,A, Pett II. 75 of the tnt«tm ...,..._. tound In the,..,... A1glrtcar. ct.led Apt-I 12. 1"2. TheM regul9tlone .,. 8\'1•11* In the oiMoe of the ~ of ""'*'II'°" 91eoft, ObllCtMit ,,_,.. be eddf Hiid to lnwoumentlll a... .. <>Moir, U.4. ~of Houllnt Ind Urben 0...lop,,.,.,,t, 1115 We9t ~ IOUlliletd. Loe~ Cllromll IOOOl4I01. O.f1*8• to tiUO tiDt tM ,..._ of_..,. on Miii °"* '*' -.. ...., In the ~ ftl=ltll=•illllll=lflM :..~.be OOfdld .. .., HUO. 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Oftme_ ·~ Coec• ~ aw .. ..... c~ C1W1•11 ~ ar.. ~ 1tl0 1tfy In fe¥0f or In OODOeltlOft .......... ....._.... ~. ":!;..11 '* ~ n....,... '*'°"'.,. C)t!C()MTING. 111u o... Celt. ntl1 ' 1n9ton Valley, U .000: Ttll W CMt Olly Not AufuM h 18'0 NllD'I totMproc>o•ull&egN9n · ............. ._.._. tt19 ~ ~ ~~Q~ w•r• *' 1, Huntington Jemet ~. 2M cer. tot c:r.teMt MwM-,...._,,AT• s....ao Putalllhed Ot~ "" opponl.lllfty to dO 90 • ,..... " • ~ • ~=.:~'l.w:· =-c:. .. ~~ a.::-... ~""'°"· ·~· c. ....... ~s~ ML=~---NIJCll)TIC( ~:.~"°July21. 4. :::.::.~~"~ :::1!.1.::=-.: .... = Acldltlonel Mle Of me Atfri.Mfla0 PoJIMtnue 401 =~~,~-~~con-==:,,, 12.42•; = TH! C~T~ OF l"tCTmGUeWll .... ti i:l.:"~ .':wM~ :-... ":.~"!! t'k': epecffloMIDt• gz." ob-9rltfl\on IPflnot, Coet1 1'NI bullnw ·le con. reflltr1111(9) oom-~.::::-_Olltrlct THI cm OF COSTA MESA ~~..... PWlJC ll)TIC( Ind,..., to.,.,. ebO¥e...,,,.,, .. _...••pm , r •elned 11 tM of tN MMe. CtM. ~ ducMd by. In~ to ttanNC1 bu9----r•Oll'ln'I, 00£8 HEl\EBV OAOAIH AS .. ,. .__...."' ,...... __ -· " a propoeed ICtlon le ...... ...-r, • .. ~~AIMC~11~ ... ~~.-........ ~ .• ~ .. !!~ . ../~.!= ~-... ActJtloue 13.171; ~"c·IOO; FOt.LOW8: ~~s~s.!:':.•o USA f'tennoulltJll•M 1ohellllieed In oourt. INr• ,........ .. I IJ' t .... ..... _, ---"'7• ..... ..__ ,._._.. .., .. -"-me(•) !lated HuntlngtOft _.. om~ •cTIOM '· Tilere . ,_.. A.C~ '~ ,._.:. ..... ITA~ j"'-Y "• llmlt .. lon to ralalna ,,_.,.,, ....... ... l«nll. llde lflould IN ,.. ~ reoi.tren1(e) corn.. nw undw the Act"*°"' on: July 11. ttlO ~ CINo. 94.ICIO: Hunt· by pieced and tnduded 1n 703 ._~, A111e.. _.. The fOlowll'9 .,._ •• orly ttioee ._,.. ralMd at Awl 11, ......._ ...... •UtMd to ttle 9"entlon of the metlOld 10 tttnMct IMt-aullMM nlme(•> lletM Men J. K.-wtn inoton V*'t ~ ~ C.. 1t1e "2 aone .. tn.t ,... Meal. Cllf. t2t2t ck*le ...,..,_-. , ... SIU'* hMt'lnt daeorfbed fMtetr Pattm. .. 1 Pet· Qty Qettl, Wlttllrl Mid time"-llftdlr lfle ~ lbowieon:.MYI 1tl0 Tiiie .....,.,.,.., W98 fllad <:ent9', ~.500; Otanoe ptopetty tocaled et S51 11~~~·= MO, ENT ERPRISES. In ltio. no1)Ce Ot In ...,_ ....... ._. .. .. Jkftil, In I ..--erwtlope, Bullneee name(t) lllted Jlekle A..-.,.;..,, the County Qettt of °'" Co...nt~. YWCA. S•.OOO; ttwoug11 311 A81cam Ptec:ie. t2t03 ·· -· 1731 E. ~ c.,... Of • con~ deh9ted _.. .......... -~...:~with ab0¥e on:Auguet 1, 1tl0 Thie 1Uilli1•1C w ftlld C<>unty on July 11, Women1Tr .. ...UO.lllfl.Mng 1Nt-to AtMaOJ Par<* T bull 1 .... Celf.m27 l totM~Commllllon ............. (w.)_, ~o.M. lndlM == ... fllad wlth=~ty 'ti~-°!.°t W e.rttet, ... 000;~ Num ber• 4 11-172·19 ouc:rby ~con-Mich ... o.nnts Flood, atorpl'lor101t1eputMic helr• .. llallf .... r.:;: ~ ·Eadl."bld Malbe-..,,...on .,..... ....... Coun,..,..___or ,..._. 1 .._ .................. Or~4-t ~~~-... lhrOUQll 4 19-172·30. lltu-The ,_,:,.,,.,,> COfn'o 1737 £. ~ c.,... °'·'Ina ••r•l•ll ••r lfl••tH ~· ....... -... .... • • ...._.. ...... .. _._. .... -....... -· •ted in the Ctty of eo... ...... .. • ... Calf tW7 I bON c~ ........ , •• , ..... .. ... the bid !Orm. IMet9 8-1 ... County on Auguet 2. ,,_ "°'July21. 4, SlrlCle the pubic llrvtoe ...... County of Otange. ~__!~ t~~ TNI bu91n-. I• con·, ... ,,. ,. ......... C••· ~ ........ ttrvouth H prcMded In the 1t90 Publlthed or.,. C04l9t 11, 11, 1t90 g1ant eltocallon fOf FY St••• o1 Callfornle. to .it """ "'"""" ~by: an~ ......._. 9ICt llt .. • 1aill 111 .conttld doo'umente. end ,__Delly Pflot Augl£lt f1, 1a, H , ~12 1tl0-tt 11 dect ..... ig ~om LOla 3 thtougfl 111 of Traci But Mn ~me(•l1~ted The r901t1ran1(t) com- 1 Pu4*Md °'lft08 COMt ..,.. Ila .... .\9'1 1 1 t allell be~ by I Publllhed Otange Coast leptsnber 1, 1tl0 S43,IOOto '43.S50.ttleHCO Ho 13&8lnll'leCllyofCo91a ·~~Roe. "·. menced to tranuct b1.m-DallyPllotAugutl 11, 1990 ................ ..... ~!fled Of CMllW'1 Cl-* Dally Piiot Augutt f1, 111. 25, s.-MO Advtaory Board It rec-Meaa, County of Orange. ,...,_ • ,... under the Flc\ttlouel s.-e&4 .. ...., .... _.....,... Of • bid bond fOt not .... leptamtlef 1, 1990 "9.IC NOTICE ommendlng • ~ of State of Callfornla, .. per .,.. TN9 '~6::'or ~ Bu1tneu Name(•I lltledl .-...-.. ....... :hln 1~ of the amo1.111t of s...t PdlJC ll)TJC( $450 to the lnlUal funding "'8'> recor~ In 9oo11 42 .... th t'Cou,,1 ty ...... 13• abo\'e on .l4ift 3. 1990 "8.IC NOTICE II It~ ........ ~ 1the bid, ll'\lde payable to the PICTITIOUe of t&.006 Page 21 of Mlacellaneou9 = Y on w-1 • • Mic:ne91 Dennie Rood : ..., .. M lwf A '° Clty of eo.11 Meel. Ho tub-"8JC NOTICE f"ICTITIOU8 M.1-ll MMm 8TAW to Iha W01W1'1 Tranaltlonel M-s>t . In the off~ of the 1 '411127t l Tl* statement wM t.-i1 MOTtCe TO fll•r••Rt etttf par· ftllttal M'8ll be oonlidered NAm ITAft*NT ~ fOIOwlnQ S*'IOnl are LMftO Centef. The rec-County Rec0<der of Mid p blltMd Or Cout wttfl the County C1ar1! of Or· CONTRAC'TCMt8 CALLMO .... * 1t ....... M ,uni.a ~led by IUCh PlCTITIOUe .,..... The lollowlng penone .,.. doing bu9'neM ... ommended amended awatd County u ange I anoe County on .J4*t 17, I '°" .. .......... ,,.., .... .... C&lhler'1 chedl, c:uh, Of NAm 8TAT'lmNT doing buelneee ae: LYNNE BELL AOMINIS· lo Iha Women't Tranaltlonel NCTIOM 2. P1Ktulnt lo Dally Pilot J~ 21, 211. 1t90 AGENCY Hunllng1or1 "°" el ........... ... bidder·• bond. The followlng pwaont •• NEWPORT PLUMBING & TAATIVE SERVICES. 5 LMngCentetNI. ltlefefore, 1he rovltlonl of Section Augutt 4, 1l 1 S..eo3 ,_,, BMoti Union High School ... M la ..... _. No bld lhalibecontldefed doing bualneM u · HEATING I 19 Ca lle lJt>per Newpoft Ptaa, Hew· beanreduoed to l 7,550. The t3-7 of the Colle Mela Pub119hed Otange CoMt 0111r1<:1 .... "' ........... .... unteu It It made on 1 blantl GENESIS SKIN CARE Amenecer ' Sta J San PC>l1 BMctl, C.itt. t28e0 HCO Advi9ory Boatd •llO Municipal Codt Otttrlct o..ty Piiot July 211, Augu11 4, PROJECT NAME. Bid No _... ._. .... ,._. IOfm lurnllhed by tM City of 43t Heliotrope Ave. SI•. 1A: Clemente, Ctllf. 92972 Lynne P111on-Bell, 313 recomrnendt 10 lncrHH Mac> C-4 of the c1iy of Costa P\111.IC NOTICE 11. 18, lttO 720 . GUIDANCE CENTER Ila Mt totoe aMI .._. .Cotti Meu trtd le made In CoronadelMat Calif 12625 Robert Wiiiiam CutOl'O Broadway, Colla MHI, public MfVlce fundtng to th9 M ... I copy of whloh II on . Sa-6111 REMODEL &AOOfTl()NSAT ............. ~-·II accordance w ith the Suaan e ~mteV 900 21125 Ave M nffiea ei Calif. 92927 Women'• Tranaltlonal Living flle ln'ttie offlc:e of the Pt8'>-FICTITIOU8 IUISNEU EDISON HIGH SCHOOL tMfW • 191 : 111ed M .. p1ovltlontol1t19bld requtre-S.. Line •39 Corona del Toro Calif 92~ . Thia bullne .. It con-CentertnthaevenlthlltHUO nlng Olvlalon 11 hereby NA .• ITATeMDfT __ .,. Mnfll>r BIOOEAOUNE 2 00P M ................ -. meo11. Mat. Callf. 12825 Thi. b~aln•H :1 con· ducted by· an lndlVldual r.,.. ... additional entitle-•menct.d by 'tn. eddlllon The fO!lowlng penon1 are "-nu llW. On September 12. 1990 '-" * ..._. ......,_ I EllCtt bid~ rmiat be • Thi• bullnelt I• con· duewd by· an lndlvldual The regl1trant(1) com-ment money In the amount thereto of lhe R2 ., .. de-do4ng b\.lslnesl u : PlCTITIOUa .,...,, PLACE OF BIO RECEIPT ... -... .. ....... tllcenHd contrKtor pre· ducted by. an indlvtdull TM reiilttrant(•) com -menced to transact bual-of S3,000 or leN dutlng FY ac:ribed In Section 1 hereol R & G ENTERPRISES. NAm STA,.._MT Procurement Office, Room o.MrllCt •11uwta. q~ u required by 1-The r90l1trant(1) com-mencec1 to tranuc:t bull· MN under Iha Flctllloue 1990·11 MCTION J.. Thie Ordl· 24843 Nueva VIII• Or · 361. Huntington Beach TM oean.cT ,....,.,.. tol*formo~ntty(50)pw-menoecs to tranuct bu•,_.. under the Fk:11tloul Bu1lneH Name(•J_.i!!•ted For further lnlorrna1ton, lllnC4I thelt lalc• effecl and L~Nlguel.Cellf 92e17 ~=~•at• UHSO. 10251 Y0tktowr1 ._,_ -~ ...,~ 1cenl of the WOftl ,_ under Ille fk:11tloul Bu1lnet1 name(t) lleted abov9 ~.Alty 111, 1-.i contact Lauren S.c:co a1 1 be In tuft force thirty (30) II GM Wegere, 24843 CZAR MODEL AGENCY Ave • liuntlnglon Beactl CA II .... • ...... _, Ir- The Contractor ah all But lnH 1 n1me(1) ll1te d above on· July 24 1990 Lynne Bell (714) M~. Department dayt from and alter the Nuev'f:.a CV!sta .fK77 Laguna 1170 Newpor1 Blvd eo.ta t2828 Ph fl 14) "'4·3339 ,. •• .,..... • ,,... 1..-11 compty with lhe pr0v1Mc>n1 abov9 on J uly 27, lttO Roberl William CutOl'O Thie 1ta1ement was filed of Houllng and Community .,.... ll'lereol. and prlOr N • alll 9,6 E.cu350 Ila_, ..... ..,.._......_ ol Sec11on 1770 to t780 In-Suean E Rameey Thie atalemeni wu flied wtth the County C.k of Of. Development. Ito lhe e•plratlon ot ltfteer1 hie bu1lne11 le con· ~~~:2~;~d 2200 PLACE PLANS ARE OH '••••eat le t ... tclullve, ol lhe Callf0<nl1 Thia 111temen1 wu flied With the County Clerk of Of ange County on July 17. Pubfllhed Ofange Coat ( 151 deys lrom 111 P9IMQ9 dueled by" en lndrvldual F I r1 N I FILE The BllH'<K* P111ner• ............ el ..._ tm 11..Abor Gode. lhe prevlllllng wttl)JheCountyClerkotOr-ange County on August,· 1t90 OeilyPllotAugust 11, 1990 shall be pYblitW one. In The reglatrenl{a) com-~·c:f ,;w, ewpor ehlp 2300 Newport ef ._ C • • ._...., rate end ICM of waget .... ange County on A u1t 1 1t90 ' ,.... Sa-652 lhe ORANGE COAST DAILY menoed lo trW1saC1 bu1i-' 1 Boulevwd Newpor1 BMctl. ~ .. ~ _, .... tlbllshed by the City of 1t90 ug . ._.,. Publilhed Otange Coell I PILOT I newsc>lpef' ot get\· ,_ under the Act1t10U1 m!~ bybual~con-CA t2M3 (7 1411173-()300 o:c ... •t ., ••• 1 l~ 1Coeta Meaa wtllch ate flied '411221 Publtlhed Ofange Cou1 o.tty Pilot Juty 211, Augutt 4, PYILIC NOTICE eral cl;culaUon, Pflnted and Busine11 N~:"'e(I) llated The reg:ranl(I) com-MOTICl II Hl"let ,._,m el ....... f/11 with lhe City Cl«k of 111d Publlthed Orange eo.tt Deily Pilot Auguel 11. Ill. 25. 11. 111, lttO • put>!Wled 111 lhe City of ·~ ~ W ~ to lranllci bu• OIVIM ttwt Hie ...,._ C•1 ........... ,. Clty. Ind lhell lorfelt i>enel· Deify Pllol August 11, 111, 25, September 1, 1tt0 Se~ lO FICTITIOUS llUISNES8 I Cotta Meu or In the T~: 1111= was flied ,_. under lhe flC1lllOue _.., Dlie.nct el Or ... ttle IU I ,..., .... ..... tlel prMCt1bed therein for September 1. 1990 Sa-644 •-ic MnflC[ MAm ITAH•NT 11tern111ve the City Clerk won the County Clerk of Or-Bu11ne11 N1me(1) titted County, C......., ~ ,.._ "' ..... a. .. .., nonc:oml)ffanoe of lhe laid S•~2 "-nu The following pettonl •• mey eauM to be publllhed • ange Cou t on .Nly 25 above on July 20 1990 bJ Md~ IM~ _, Ill ........ .__ It Code fltllUC f«>TICE doing butlt'lffl as aummary of lhlt 01dtnanoe 1990 n Y · C..ol Wayland Int .._ • ._ ... _ ,. .. M ......... ~ ~., Each bid anaJI M t forth the rta.IC NOTICE '1CTITIOU8 M.IWSI R08ER'T ELECTRIC, 4a23 and a cer1111ed coe>y of 1ne fhlt lletement ... hied tened to• tt.DteWtc&. • .._.,... ••k£=*1tt1 1, luH nam. and realdencee of "ICTfTIOUS M.1-ll NAMI STATWMlNT River Ave . Newpoft BNch. lllll ol lht1 Ordinance lhall Pu Of "~ woth the Couoty Clerk of Or· rec:efft • te. Mt Mt...., e R11tted '"IVAILIMO all per1on1 and pan I•• PlCTITIOUI 9U9Maa NAM! 8TA~ The IOllowlng peraon1 are Callf 12683 be posted In the office ot the l*eMd ange :.NI c .J4*t 25 Shafi ttse ...._ et.w ......_ WAOl ICAUI, ---• • lnlerealed In the aubmtttll. It dotng business u Aober1 Henry PlaMnCil City Clerk five (5) days prlo< Oal#y Piiot Augu11 ~. t 1, 18, ~ ouoty on · ...._. Wdl IOf tfte ewafd ef ... OltTNCT .... ~ tf\e bid It by I COfl)Ofltlon, MAim ITATW.NT The lollowlng pereone are 9 E A C H F .R 0 N T 4923 River Ave Newpori to the date of edop1ton of 25· llt90 l990 , ..... a -tn1ct fOf ttse ........... IMJ M .......... ... tllla the namet of lhe of. ~:;:::wine: :::ton• are d°tt ~91:'J 't S I N GROWERS. 15272 B0111 8each, Calif. 9~ lh•I OrdinanGe. and w11h1n S i·e30 Publltlled Orange Coot ~ 9lde ...... be ,. ........ A -.r _, .... fleer• Who cen •lgn an MO' BETTA, 930 W. 18th LATITUDES, 5051 Alton Chica Road Hunllnglon Thlt bualne u 11 con-llfteen (151 deys lfler •dop· Delly P1to1 Augu11 4 11 111 _..."' IM,._.._.. ,.... as.I M ....., 11 aoreemerit on bef\all 01 the St , Cos11 ~..-1. Calif Pkwy . Sulla 1411, :rvlne. 8eecfl. Celil 12849 dueled by en lndlvldull 110fl. the City Clerk •h•ll PlllllC f«>TlCE 25 1m · · · tfted ebo'le, Md ..,.. M ..,.. ..., ...._TM .....,.. corporation and Whe ther 12827 Calif 92714 International SuP90f'I Ser· The reglSlrent(•) com· cauM to be publltlled the · sa-11211 ...,.... end ~ ,.... .., Md .,, 1 •u11tr1•• more than one offlcet mu11 Bltne0 Nikki 33 Seabird Jane Allan-Burge 5061 vie.., Inc. Callfornll. 15272 menoee1 to tranaact buat-1foreman11one d summary FICTmOUt eu11Htaa ~at IM....,. ltalM IMdef le ..... _.,, Mt.._ sign II the bid It by I pert-C N 'Beac C If ' Calll Bolu Chica Road, Hun1-neat under the FJctlllous a.nd shall post 1n the office of NAME ITATIMENT ttffte end,._, I"-.... IJ Jc ............... nerahlp or • IOlnt venture, a= -por1 h. al :~:~4 Pkwy, lrvlne. lng1on Beech. Ca!if 12841t Butlneu Neme(sl ll•t•d the City Cle<k 1 cert•fled The fOltowlng pefsons are ruBllC f«>TIC( etd document•. plar11 Int r.-el ...-• .. state the natnM and ad· Thi• bualnHt 11 con-This bualneu 11 con· Thia buatnHs I• con· ebove on July 11 1990 copy ol 1hl9 Ordinance dOlng butlneSS H eflld ~etloM end .. ..,...,. ..., .. , '' ~ "'- dres-ol ell general pan· dueled by an lndlvldual ducted b't' in lndMdual ucied by I oorporatton Robert Ptaterle;a l<>oel"-' wtth the names of CENTURY TAANSPOR· NOTtCI C:W "'9LIC COfttrac:t doc_,1 "'91 M t1ie 8MCI.._ ef Ille.,._ ne<a ind Joint venlurere If The regl1tr1n1(1) com-This 1111.,.,_1 wu filed the members of the City TATION SERVICES. 15272 HlutNQ M.'OM Tl* •• ,11rcliH•d at tlie ......_ I h• bidder la • 101• ~ r~ll:~:;:~, :'! Theed r~l•:~:;:~t ~'; ~ to oerantaet bull· with the County Clerll of°'" Councll voung for 1nd 8olM Chlea ~. Hunt-11'1. Yll•IQ com...-c>N Arctlltect'• elfke, The Me ......, _, a1lt • • pr()9fletO<lfltp O< 1nothe< F menc neu under lhe FICutloua arige County on July 13 eglinat the 11me lngton Beach, Cellf 92.649 C:W Tttm CITY Of ....... , ......... ""-9 ........ tet e ...... a entity the: doea butlneu =n:;:erna~sl~:~i:: ~n:;:-'na1.:.t~~:~i:: BualnHt N1me(1) ti tted 1t90 . , PASSED ANO ADOPTED AberdH n Forwarding fOUNTAIM VM.LaY .. M a ...... al .. ,._(C) .,. ... .. un~ I flc11tlout ntme. !he / u / ebove on June 1, 1990 '.al'1S this &111 day of August lttO Co . Inc:. Cal1forn11. t527, NOT!CE IS HE REBY ........ tet Mdi Mt el ....... ..... bid lhall be In the rH I name •t;ve on N~k~I '".r9 o;:" N ~ Sflertene Jacot>..., Con-Pub115hed Otange Coat ATTEST ....... '· PMn-9otll Chica Rold Hunt-GIVEN 1hll on Wedneedey, •n ........ ...,an... , .. , ...... t t• ..... .. of !he bidder wtth • dffiQ· n:'°~etemeni was flied T= ata~~rwu lited 1ro11er1s.cr111ry · Detty Poot Juty 21 211. _,, CltJ c1et11of1t1e CltJ lngton Beech, Calif t2&49 Auguat 22. 1990 1t 7 30 ..., ,..._,, .., ...,. -na. el -. ,.... C.. n111on lotlOWing thow1ng Wilh 1,,. County Clerk 01 Or· lh lhe Count Clerk 01 Of. This 1t11emen1 wu tiled Augusl 4, 11. 1t0o Of Coeta MMe lhlt butln"a Is con-pm in tf\e City COllftCll ._....,......,.Cl}..,.el .,... C.-., ....... ., OBA (1he flctlllOUI nemef . Wi 'i wtlh lf\e County Clerk Of Of. Se-e02 ,,..., 9'ltfa, Mer0t of IM dtlcted by I COf'POf81lOn Chemberl. 10200 8'eWt Av-tfte ........................ Cam ................. ... proVlded, howeer no lte· = County on Auoust 2· = County on August 2· ange County on July 17, CltJ of Coela..... The reg11tr1nt(1) com, _,., Fountain Vllley, Ille ........ te a.-al c .... ~t• ,.001111-,_. llhout name lhall be uled "415Sa ,416314 1900 PtllJC f«)JIC[ STATE OF CALIFORNIA merWled to 1tenue1 bull· planning Com.......on wlll .,....,..,._._.,_ .............. lllllt ...... un1e11 theft 11 a current I ".as71 COUNTY OF ORANGE CITY -under the Foe1111ou1 hOld • public '-ting on the • ......,.., v...-.Mi11 _,, ., • t • I -reg111retlon wi111 lhe 01ange Put>hthed Orange CoHl Publls/1ed Otange CoMI Publtthed Orenge Coot PM:TITIOUS M.1 .... SI OF COSTA MESA Bu1lnH1 N1me(1) lilted l°"°"'"9 •tel'M Air ~ ..... "----let_,_ .......... l1t County Rec0<~ 1n caM 01 o .. r_:1ot A~~ 1 111· 25 0 ••1)' Piioi A't9':" 11 18· 25· 0111y Plk>t July 28 Augus1 4 NAm ITAnmJf1' I 1. EJLEEN P PHINNEY . .oove on Jvkt 12. 1M9 1. AIJTO G1ANl' • CON-Ille MM! llut 111111 .-... .,. OflVitct • _....,. corporellon. Include the Seo bar Si-S471Seolember 990 Sa -M S 11 t8 1990 The IOllowlng perlON are City Clerk and •• olliCIO Bteu MIQl.er Vlce Prffl-OfTIONAL USE PERMfT NO tr-let liMlllr'L '°'"•-_.., .. _. nemes 01 the President S1~14 doing bullnW u.. Oet1t ol the Cuy COUncll of dent 11M M •11 •-.-IM •act. S«reiery T1M1Urer and DI-IC W\flC£ PATEYA HEALTH SPA 1he Ctty of Cot1a MH1 This 111temenl wes flied Pet11ton 1ubmt1ted by c:::::~ llf c.-111e Oewer•l•I eeer41, MlnlQef rUUL "" Mt\ 3126 Campus Orrve New· heteby certify that the above w.1n lhe County Cler" of Or-Auto G1W1t 10 OCICUl)y •com-e.4r9C11 C:.-a.c-.,._. 181 A. L ......,, The City Council ol the FICT1'TIOUI eualNEU PlllllC f«>TIC£ P\111.IC nvTIC£ POf1 BNch. Calil t2&eo and foregoing Ord1n1nce ange Counry on JtJly 17 rnerc1al buMing fO< the ..,.. .._ Dll, ttse DltJilrtd ~ DftMter, ,,_.,.,...,. .. C.ty of Coel• M ... r~ NA• ITATeMENT I ti ftUeLIC NOTICl Kanung1ook Regland No 90-10 w11 lntrOduc.d 1990 tebllttiment ol an aulo part• .... .._.. ~ ,__ H •"tteeo-eeec• UMefl lhe righl to rejecl any 0t 111 The lollOWlog peraont are "~.!'~: .. ~ NOTICI CW SM.I 6632 Ch1pm1n Avenue and considered Mellon by ,_ atOte and repair tactllTy In • ~ C'-'( • c•11:: ...., le._.~ "'--~ bids d butlneM as t 11 nereb ...,, G•den Grove Catll t2654 MCllOl1 1t • regu11r meeting Put>ltlfwld Or-ange Coest the City• C-2 1one _..,._.._ • ..,__ et ~ ..,,_""' ...._, D1ted Augull 11, 1990 °i'?Y L 0 R. s M 0 M s oo!"he =~ :'llOfl' are IX'~:. to Nci~I ~71 Ttve butlneu 11 (;Ofls of •lld City Council held on Dllly Pilot July 28 Augus.t 4. 2 Ct«>PSTICK HOUSE : ...... the ce11trect I• o= Ptlol .Augull 3 11 ' Publllhed Ofa.nge Co1tt COOKIES 423 Coste M... A1CHIBEQUE EMPLOY and 3072 ol Ille Civil Code of ducted by an Individual the 1611'1 day ol July 1990 11 111. 1990 CONOlTIONAL USE PER .. ~.. 1 FSa-&7' Diiiy Ptloi Augutl 1 t 1990 Str .. 1. cOsll M .... Clllf MENT SERVICES, 1112S the S111e of Catlf0fn11 1"9 The reg11tr1nt(1) com-and lherHlter pasled Ind Sa-618 MfT NO t 137 be • - S1-85l 921127 Ohm1 Way Cotti M .... underllgned El TOfo G81'· •·-.······················································~· ---------John T Park, 423 Costa Calif 92627 age. w11l NII 11 publlc auo-I P\111.JC f«>TIC£ Mtaa St . Cotta MeH. Calif Ywet1e Marie Arctllt>eque. tlOn. 11 10?2 E C'-tnul. 92827 16900 Atgonqutn •054, S1n11 Ana, CA Ii 10 00 em "ICTITIOUI .U.INIU Kimberly C Park, 423 Hunting1on BH Ch Celll on Augu1t 31, 1990 lhe IOI· NA• ITATUll•NT Co111 MeH St Coate 92841 lowing detGt•bed property. The IOllOwing P«tOnS ••• Mna, Calff 92827 • Tflla bualneu Is con-10 wit doing bu .. neu 11· Thll bu11neu 11 con-ducted by 1n lndlvtduet 19115 CHEV llcenH ( 1 ) C l E 0 ( b ) T H E dueled by husband and wife The regl1tr1nl(s) com-• 1POf'290, Stale CALIF . CHARLES LLOYD ENTER· The reg11tr1nt(1) com-rnenced to Jransact bull· VIN • 1011CS 1llE3F828583e TAINMENT GROUP, 2585 menced lo lr9n~ bull-nffl under 11141 Flctllloul Slid 111e 11 lor lhe Set'l!a Ana Ave Ste 2. Co.11 neat under !he FiclltlOUS Bu11ne11 Neme(s) titted purpoee of 11t1aty;ng lien ot M .... Celll 12827 Bualnen N1me(1) lltled above on July 12, 1990 the unOerllQned IOf towtng Ctlerlee Plfklnton Lloyd •bove on July 23 1990 Yvette~ Arc:f\lbeque and storage IOQetl'ler with Jr . 25e5 Santa An• Ave John T P1111 Thlt s111ement wae flied cos11 ol a0ver1111ng 1nd ••· Ste 2. Cot!• M .... C1NI Tfllt llllement was filed wtth th• County Clerk ol Or-pen-of .... 92827 wtth 111e County Ctet"k ol Of· ange County on July 17 Oeted lhll 8th day of Thlt b\.lllneH le con-1nge County on July 23 1990 August 11 lttO ducted by en tndtvtdul l 1900 ,.._ JIA.N NOUTA"Y The reg1ttr1nt(t l com· f414210 Publ•shed Orange CoMt Put>lllhed Or•nge Cou1 menc.d 10 lllrlllC! bull· Pub111hed Ofenge COMt Dally Piiot July 211 Augutl 4 Oalfy P11o1 AUQUtl '1 1990 ""9 under lhe F1C1lllOUI Dilly Ptlot August 4. 11 18 11 16 1tto S.653 Bu1lne11 n1me(1) lltled 2S. 1tto Sa-8131--------- •bove on Auguet 1 1tt0 Si -624 P\111.JC f«}TIC( ~.~~1 ..... filed rtll.JC f«>TICC P\111.IC f«>TIC[ ~UC NOTIC• wtth the Coun1y Clerk ot Of. FICTTTIOUS MlatNlll CfTY M •,noe County on Auguat 1 FICTJTIOUS ltU...... .. ... ITAftMINT ,OUMTAIN VALL.rt lt90 NAMl ITATl•NT The followtng peraont are THE CITY COUNCIL OF ,_., The followtng per90ns are doing bull,_ u THE CITY OF FOUNTAIN Published Ot1nge Co11t nil butlnell as 8 Q INTERNAT ION AL VALLEY Will HOLDA PU&- D•lly Ptlol Augutl 1 t, 111 25. CAMERA PROJECTOR 177 R•verllde Ave . Newpoft LIC HEARING IN THE COM· s.ptamber I. 1990 REPAIR co . 54112 . A. a.ach. Celll lt2683 Mu NI T 'Y s ER v I c Es Sa-843 BullnHs Or , Hunllngton Goly Van Orden, 527 CENTER AT II 00 P M ON ---------BMch. CA 92~9 S1nt1 Ana Ave . Newpoft TUESDAY AUGUST 21, P\111.JC f«>TIC( John P Green, 1044 Beach, Catil 92683 1990 alnut Ave , Olemond Ber. Thie bu11neH 11 con-The purpoee of the ,,..,. FICTrrlOUI 8U .... ll A 12714 ducted by en lndMduaJ Ing It IO Obteln lnpul lrom NAMI ITATaMINT Thia bu11ne11 11 con-The regl1trant(1I com-re1lden11 1nd eppllcante The foltowlng persona are ducted t>y. an lndlvtdull menceo 10 trenaact bull-conoernlng 1 $.450 totel de- doing bullnesa II h c.aM In public MNlee grant DOOR Guv. 321 c .,riage an t seem to get to all t ose award• ftie-.aity 10 a.-~~~:A· S•n11 An•. c aoi repair jobs around the house? L.,t ~. ~:··~~·~ Rldlard c Conntfly 321 h I . fi d . d. to My 17. 1t90. HUD notlfted C•nage 0r1ve u s an•• t e c a88t 1e service 1rec ry the cuy that 11, 111,~JMt Ana. eau1 12101 · help you find reliable help. cooB en1111emer11 .na11 .,. .. STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? The Leg•I Dep•f1ment at the D•lly Piiot Is pleated to •n· nounce a new MtVlce now avail· •ble to new businesses. WI wlll now SEARCH the name for you at no extr• charge. and u ve you the time and the -trip to the COUrt HOUM In Senta An•. Then, of COUtN, .,.., the March 11 completed we wtll file your fletlttou• t>uatneu name atatetMnt wtth the County Clerk, publlah onoe a wMtl for four WMkl p requited by law and tt*t flle your ptoof of publl· cation with \he County Clefk ' Pleue atop by to flle your fictitious bu1tne11 a talement •t the Dally Piiot L90a1 Oepert- menf. 330 w .. 1 Bay. Costa Mesa. Callt0tnla If you can not atop by, pleue c.all UI et (714) M 2-4321, Extension 3 15 or 3 18 and we will make arranoem-nte for you to handle thta procedure by mall. If you thoutd have any further queettona, ~ call ut and we wm be mote than glad to n1111 you. Good luck In your new bualnessll WE WILL Daily Pilat Huntington Beach I Foun tain Valley ELL INDEPENDENT ORANGE COAST UR WEEKLY AR ~::~~~~r 3 weeks your car isn 't sold . we will run your ad for free! NO STRINGS ATIACHEO. Ju st ca ll us to renew your ad . Run 1 O words for 3 w eeks at $18.50, 55¢ each additio n al word Must be prepaid. A word oonst1tutes anything that has a space between It For individuals only I• NAME----------------------PHONE ~----------------------- : ADDRESS cm AMOUNT ENCL I STATE--------ZlP----CHECK•-------- : MASTERCARDMSAt EXPIRATION DATE I MESSAGE: I --------~~-~~--~-.---~--r-------, I I I I ' ' ' I I p MA.IL Ta oA.R. v rn.or. Chi • . ., A>. .. IN .. .. .. .. a = 111 a. 11 .. " ll p a }\ .. li 1i t c I s. f l l WJ'IM OOAIT DAILY MOT CIO..,,_,~ 11, 1"0 Drought doesn't mean we have to neglect garden& Wat• la a commodity we can not do without. Whether water 11 UMd for wuhlng dlllhel, clothes for OUf"Mt.-, we need to be more coneclous of how It Is dlatributed. Of courte, by not washing our cars or driveways we will help save water, but what about In the garden? Gardens can be a eponge for water usage or they can ge gauged to use only a tmall amount. Water-saving gardening should be planned before con- servation measures are estab- lished. Proper Irrigation Is the first thing to consider. All splnkler heads should be of the same make (Toro, Nelson, Rain- bird, etc.) to distribute water evenly over lawn, planter and garden areas. Adjusting the stem so that little or no water gets on the sidewalk, driveway and non-planting area Is crucial for water management. The ultlmate In regulating water Is by directing the flow via a drip-line system. This Is a network of half-Inch malnllne black tubes and quarter Inch black spaghetti tubes. Water slowly moves through the tubes to "drip" and soak the plant. Sprinkler heads for a drip sys- tem are called "emitters." Emit- ters come In all types of shapes and sizes. Choose your drip system by deciding If the emit- ters wlll be easy to maintain. With our hard water. calcium and salt buildup is very comon and wlll clog up a drip system quickly. A new type of drtp system on the market Is used without emit- ters. Yoo use btack spaghetti tube that's pre-dr111e<1 by a laser machine. Laser cut tubing emits water fNf!1fY six to 12 Inches (depending on the spacing or- 203 OFF Nick Federoff dered). This type of 1Y9tem ta great for small planter areas. Converting a typical overhead Irrigation system to a drip sys- tem can be done very easily. Altering of existing risers with coupllng devices and capping of unusable heads will modify a system without having to use the half-Inch tubing. Large lawns or ground cover areas usually are not feaslble or economically sound for a drip system. The tubing, normally not burled In the ground during Installation. can be un- aesthetlcally pleaslng also. Nevertheless, a drip system Is best for system conservation. Drought-tolerant plants will be the next step. Once a plant gets established, then It can take on the name of being drought tolerant. The deeper rooted the plant, the less water a plant needs. Here are a few of my favorite water-saving plants that can be used In our dry Southern California landscapes. Treee: Cedrus deodara, de- odor c~dar, ceratonla slllqua, carob, eriobotrya japonlca. lo- quat, any palm species. Flowerlng ahruba: Calllstemon citrinus, lemon- scented ottle brush, escallonla rubra, escallonia, nerlum oleander, oleander, ochna ser- rulata, Mickey Mouse plant. Foliage plant•: Dodonaea vis- Pottery & Saucers Redwood Tubs & Baskets Wire & Indoor Baskets Potting Soll, Tool LEON'S INTERIORS A FULL SERVICE DESIGN CENTER OVER 4,500 SQUARE FEET OF SAMPUS & FURHmJRE MOST ITEMS 30°/o TO 50°/o BELOW RETAIL We carry only nam• brands Compare our prices. Wallpaper, Carpet, Fabri~ Flooring, Window Coverings Best Installers in Town r-ull In-House Design Service GnN Designers Welcome •ON-fll t:JM:lO CALL UT 1 OtOO-J:OO N 756-7420 Whats Your Problem? Solution: Tight Flt Dt/11 Kit! ~~~tq lntrod11cln1 An bcltln1 IEW Tool For Cl,....,.,., WOtt. "Featum AEllOll'ACE QulltY Dr/111/D" Kit Cotdala: v....m. o... ,,,,.,,., .,., AllfM .,,,,,,. Anllca u ''· rfltlu'l•IM. ,..,..,,,,.,,, .... , ...,,,, ,,,., .. ,,_,,.ltAur Jfr1M. lb 'FF F rtwl •WM:f """"1 lrlll Ila ... 1111:",,.,,.,,.,,.., ..... "'11111 /Ufllt Tool T1 Bft Y• o.t Of A Tlfld lpot" $39.95 Complete Kit (Leal Drill Motor) s.tld•t:llon ,,,.,.., .. ,, 'EAaJCM EllllE TM CO. P 0 Box 16()88 Oet>I DP Nwpg{f &em CA !l2659 ""' ,m.11• DealtJr Jnqui~ Invited. .. COM, hoplMd bulh, plt- toeporum tobfra, rhua ovata. auoar bulh, xytoama con- geetum, lhtny xytoema. Ground oewer: Baccharla pNularta. coyote bush, gazanla aplendon, e.nl-trelnlng gaz.anla, roeemarlnu1 otftdnalla, roee- mary. How about a lawn tubatltute? Before we know It, cltle9 and countlee will be passing leal• latlon making tt agatnlt the law to water our lawns (northern C.lltornla 11 already doing It with Lot Angetea Just around the corner). Let'• conllder the Idea of using crushed rock and gravel u a tub1tltUte. Crushed rook and gravel comet In many dif- ferent llzea, shapes and colors. emove the existing lawn, lay out a thick, milled, black plastic then pour on the rock. If It happens to rain, rock Is heavy enough not to wash away. Gardener Phll Krach tends • teaM of topiary hounds In Monllton,. Md. There Is no reason why Americans' favorite pastime of gardening has to come to a halt. With a little bit of Imagination and today's technology, we still can keep things green. Orange County has some of the beat growing spots In the nation. Take a stroll to the Full- erton Arboretum, located off the Orange Freeway at Chapman Avenue, after tinkering In the garden. Creative gardener can turn his lawn into statuary zoo (Nick FtKJeroff Is co-owner of A.N.B Industries. a landscape consultation, maintenance and contracting firm located In Whit- tler. He can b6 heard from 5 to 7 a.m. every Saturday on KFI AM 640 answering your gar- dening and lsndscsping ques- tions. Write to him In care of the Dally Piiot, P.O. Box 1560. Costa Meu, CA 92626. MDR. Mu'\('\.1141r Dy<1tmphy A!>SOClatmn lt>rry Lewi~. N"11onal Chairman T" molt'• d.-1-"' lirf/ul"t ''' MnA. Ill rr<rtrY •fl •1tnuol "T"lf'I 111 1111-l>/am ,,.,... '"'°"""''""' "'"'',. , .. Mu<( ular f>,,..tr.,•h~ ""'' """'" /110 !>nomtlt 14,. • .,u,· N,.,,, ),.rl I/) /Im 'I Or l'llfllllrl "°"'tor•/ MOA 11ff•• r Would you like a giraffe In your garden, or a unicorn, per- haps? Or a grouping of neat geometric figures -an orb, a triangle, a spiral? Or how about setting your guests adrift In a maze? Or giving your herb garden a bit of pizazz by making It Into a knot? The gardener with patience, work and Imagination can do all these things. But before undertaking such a project, you may want to find out what others have created In these special gardens. sculptured shapes. A master of that art wu the late Harvey S. Ladew, who became Intrigued by topiary during visits to Eng- land. His gardens In Monkton. Md., were developed between 1929 and 1971 and Include a hunting scene, a Chinese junk, Winston Chrchlll's hat and V- for-vlctory sign, a unicorn and sea lions. Back In the 1870s, Massachu- setts lndustrlallst Thomas E. Brayton purchased an estate on the shores of Narragansett Bay In Portsmouth, A.I., because he wanted a topiary garden. His garden, Green Animals, has more than 60 topiary pieces. Including a camel, giraffe and elephant started 70 years ago, and a horse and rider dating back more than 40 years. Both the Ladew and Green Anlmals gardens are open to the publlc, and other examples of topiary can be found In other public gardens. Many botanical gardens and others open to t~ publlc around *" country have knot gardens, a formal style of ar- rangement of herbs popular In Elizabethan times. One at Brooklyn Botantc Garden In New York, for example, Is an exact replica of a garden de- scribed by a 16th century writer, Thomas Hiii, (under the pen name Oydymus Mountalne) In his book, "Gardener's Labyr- inth." Topiary reached the height of Its popularity In Europe In the Topiary Is the art of pruning • 17th century, a period when and traini ng plants Into mazes also were In vogue. Attention Remodelers Owner·Bullders /Home Owners / Do-lt·l'ourselfers Remodeling Your Home Neecln 't be a Nightmare any longer. I can ahow you how to ..... • Hire an architect, designer, or draw your own plant • Read Blueprinta and write tpecifM:ationt • Obain ~· Permita. rile varienca, or conditional U1e permita • Prepare MateriaJ Lista, Budgeta & Job Eetirnatee • Evaluate & execute contracta (Review insw-ance & Lien Law1) • Co-ordinate, order. & acheduJe material and tradearnen OVER 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN ORANGE COUNTY But the concept of the maze, Of' labyrlnth, Is far older than that. According to Greek myth- ology, Oaedalu1 bullt a labyrinth on Crete for King Minos In which to house the Minotaur. And Egyptian King Amenemhat Ill built himself a funeral temple In the form of a labyrinth. But these were not garden mazes. The garden variety - made from growing plants -Is traced back to the stlll- fl our Is h Ing speci men at Hampton Court Palace ou~lde London. It was lald out ar nd 1700. when King Wiiiiam Ill lved there. An estimated half-m Ilion tourists visit It each year. In Rydal, Pa., H. Thomas Hal- lowell Jr. built himself a smaller version of the Hampton Court Maze In the 1940s as a way to use 1,600 English boxwood plants. It, too, Is still In fine shape, though It Is not usually open to the public. Anyone can see the labyrinth In New Harmony, Ind. It Is a repllca, or possibly the original. planted there by the Harmon- lsts, or Rappltes, followers of the German separatist George Rapp. Rapp founded this separ- atist model community on the Wabash River In the early 19th century but later moved on, leaving his maze. which may have symbolized obstacles that have to be overcome to find the meaning of life. The tower In the center -rough on the exterior, attractively furnished within - symbolized ultimate achieve- ment. And Colonial Wiiiiamsburg. visited by countless people every year, also has a maze. at the Gdvernor's Palace. But how about making your own knot garden. topiary figures or maze? The knot garden probably will FOR MOR[ INF'OHMATION OR 714 64S.oq37 Ot be the simplest. ro SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT. 11 4 eqs.as21 -t.end 11 ntNft# Here are some pointers from "'"'"•"" • -• 1""4"',.... '''""" .,.,. t•ilnou '~==~~~;~~;;;~~~~=~S~~~=~~~~~!;!~~~~~~~ Bernard Currld In "Herbs & Iii Thetr Ornamental Uses,·· pub- lllhed by the Brooklyn (N. Y .) Botanic Garden: Flrtt, draw a plan. vlauallzlng both pattern and color. Mark It off In squares, covering the dimensions of the available plot. In planning, remember that moat of the herbs you'll be using llke llght, well-drained soll and full tun. Herbs lhould be compact by nature and able to wlth1tand trimming. And the foliage lt)ould be aufflclentty varied In cofOf' to ~lneate the varlou1 featur• of the knot. Plants mentioned by CUf't'td Include gray and green ...,.. tollna1, germander. winter: eevory (a form of lemon ~ wtth leavet edged In wMe~ • hyaae>p, Roman wormwood, edging box, dwarf form1 of laWndet and gotden variegated ~rdenere contemplatlng t~ lhould 11art by pruning the plant roughly Into lhaipe, eoc:ordlna to th4t BBO'a hend- book, "f;alned and Sculptured "-" .... Onoe the pllnt ......... lllhed, ~dipping .. ,,. ••• 1r1 to millntlln Md r9flne • ... outllne. 8ut don't prune ~In let• uwnn or winter In arw....,. fn1a.., sell-. mer ooour. ee OOUld d8"'Mlge .,. '*"'· -,......_.'°''~- Residences at Ocean Ranch offer classic styllng • . ••• .. nt Interior de .... n tfl• Re11dence1 In Ocean Ranch. Exclusive, gated Belle Rive homes set for unveiling Home buyers searching for a dream home wuh an array of elegant amenities need look no funher than Belle Rive, an ex- clusive new gated enclave of 21 homes at the foot of the prc~­ tigious Tustin Hills area. Belle Rive's grand opening Belle Rive Developer: McMillin Com- munities. Type of development: Single- family homes. Price rugt: From the high $600,000s. N•mber of Ooor plans: Three. Squre footage: 3.500 to 4,350. Slaet office plilone: 544-13 77. this weekend will feature the release of the fint 10 Belle Rive homes for sale. Home buyers may visit an elaborate sales gal- / ' le ry featuring vignettes of cabi- netry, doors. tiling. hardware. wall treatments and o ther special amenities and options. "Our rntent is to give buyers an opponunny to customize their bomes by gi ving them a choice of a host of features, said Linda Scott, regional marketing manager of McM11lin Com- munities. "Belle Rive will have the ambience of a custom home enclave." Custom-styled homes at Belle Rive are designed in three dis- tincu ve architectural styles - French. Italian and American traditional. Located near Lemon Heights. Belle Rive is a joint development between McMillin Communities and Advanced De- velopers. "Homes at Belle Rive offer an extensi ve list of quality amenities that compliment the air of sophistication surrounding the community," Scott noted. Part of the master-planned community of Bear Bran~ the Residences at Shea Homes' guard-gated Ocean Ranch, offer luxury manor homes that a~ distinguished by unique architectural de- tails. Mixing strong visual im- pact with cu1tom touches, the Residences· interiors reflect the state-of-the-art in modem architectural design, ~empered with classical styl- ing. .. By definition, a manor home must be designed with the same attention to detail and style as a custom home. At the Residences, this think- ing has manifested itself in homes that incorporate strik- ing architectural clements and custom-quality extras," said Bill York, president of Shea Homes. .. With concrete interior columns, custom wood win- dows, circular stairways and coffered ceilings, these homes tend to surpass the expecta- tions of knowledgeable buyers." An innovative blend of classical. contemporary and traditional architecture. plus Mediterranean and old • The Ae•ldence• Developer: Shea Homes. Type of developme11t: Estate homes. Price raage: From under $700,000, ocean-oriented homes from $777,000. N•mber of floor plur. Four. Square footage: Up to 4,200. Sales office plloae: 661-6680. ing 4.200 square feet, featur- ing (our bedrooms, and as many as 41h baths. Twelve exterior elevations with I 8 distinct color schemes have been created., to enhance the architectural detailing. Built-in wet bars and three marble or masonry-faced fire- places undencorc the sophis- tication of these expertly crafted homes. Modern, open interiors feature nine to 20. foot ceilings and massed Pasadena manor desiJ!ls. lend quality wood windows with the homes of the Residences a interior and exterior decorat- custom-like architectural ive mouldings, adding to the character. suitability of these homes for Four elaborate floor plans entertaining, as well· as com- have been created for the fortable family living. Residences. The Seascape and Special architecturaJ trcat- the Concerto models have ments are an integral part of been designed by the Berkus each of these homes, and in- Group Architects of Irvine. elude luminous skylishts, and the Encore and the Mar-radius and coffered ceihngs, quee models are by Bowlus, plant shelves, art niches and a Edinger and Stark Architects raised panel oak front door of San Diego. with glass sidelights. Ceramic Bonus rooms, studies. Ii-tile flooring is a standard fea- braries, media rooms and rec-ture in the entry, nook and reation rooms define the · kitchen areas. creative use of interior space--The iourmet kitchen _c~n­ for a number of applications nects discreetly to the dmmg and leisure-time pursuits. room. Efficiency and style arc The Residences of Ocean combined in this well- Ranch range up to an impos-planned area, which features a convenient center island equipped with veaetabJc link. staic-0f-the-art GE Mono- gram Series appliances, two dishwashers , cab1net- mounted microwave and ·an adjoining breakfast room OT solarium. Polished granite countcTtops and pTCmium cabinetry in a variety of fin- ishes further enhance this gounnet center. Sequestered master suites are enticing, offering a separ- ate world of privacy and elegance for adults. They fea- ture relaxed sitting areas, two- side fireplaces, separate dress- ing areas and dual or over- sized walk-in closets. Jacuzzi- Eura whirlpool tubs and glass-enclosed showers arc featured in all master baths. Prices at the Residence of Ocean Ranch begin from under $700,000, and occan- oriented homes begin at $777 ,000. For more infor- mation, caJJ the sales office from l 0 a.m . to 6 p.m. at 661-6680. Ocean Ranch is ac- cessed on Bear Brand Road, west at the Street of the Gold- en Lantern, north of Camino del Avion. in Laguna Niguel. CUltolll·d•llgned el ... nt fMN11e1 at 8etle lttve In Tustin H .. w• M unvellM • .,__. ....... dlll weekend. .. Interiors here provide a custom b'alustrades with distinctive Bronze.tinted skyliabts. interior Scotcbprd Stain Release carpct- home feel that sophisticated staircase theater lights. columns and an array of win-ma. band-trowlcd volume cel- homc buyers appreciate. Spacious livina rooms, dining dows add lo the homes• sense of inp and rounded wall comers. Gallery foyers provide a strik-rooms and family rooms also a.re pandeur. Interiors aJso feature wet bars ing entry, featuring solid oak or richly appointed. with features Additional interior features in-with ceramic talc countenops mahogany entry doors with such as custom wood window elude central air conditioning and p<>hshcd brass sinks. elegant polished brass Schlage hardware. frames, custom-designed wood-and heating, secunty and inter-lightrng fixtures and recessed can hand-set gallery-size ceramic tile burning fireplaces wath gas log com systems. French doors Wlth lighting, laundry chutes and in- or wood entry flooring and lighters and glass doors, and polished brass hardware in tenor laundncs with sinks. hand-crafted oak staircases and hand-finashed oak cabinetry. selected locations, plush I~ ... lff IEUE RIVE/f9.ge 21 Smooth sailing at Santa Margarita Summer fun in Rancho Santa Margarita is typified by sailing on the town's pic- turesque lake, playing tennis at one of several community parks or even hitting a bucket of balls as the new Tijeras Creek Golf Club dnving range. Located near the base of Saddleback Mountain, the town of Rancho Santa Margarita offers residents a wide range of rcc~tional fa- cilitics,including a cooling lake for fishing and sailing, a beach club with swim lagoon and sandy beach, a number of commuruty parks (some with swimmina pools. sand vol- leyball and tennis courts), several athletic fields and an imereuivc network of scenic bwna an~'j ing paths that thread thro out residential nci&hborh and parks. In addition, miles of natu· raJ open •rce and sreenbclts •~ foun throupout the town. And the nearby wood- lands of Cleveland National Forest and the arroyo of o •Neill Rcaional Park provide residents with even more recreational op--..... ~ . 1 I ' uw recreauona •oa in 1'""9 Santa Marpnta ha .._. 10 proVide somethina Rancho Santa Margarita Developer: Santa Marganta Company. Type of developmat: Singlc- family homes and con- dominiums. Price ru1e: From the low S 100,00s to over $400,000. Squre foota1e: Up to 4,000. Sain office J*o•e: (800) 422-S4S4. for everyone," said Jan Wilson. director of marketing for the Santa Margarita Com- pany, the town's master plan- ner. "Current and future facili- ties. combined with the wide range of new homes now of- fered for sale, provide home shoppers with a change at the healthiest life tyle their hous- ing dollan can buy ... The newest recreation I fca- t u re in Rancho anta Margarita i the Tijcra reek Golf C lub. Already open i a )().. lot, aJl-sru drivin ranac and a beautiful new clubhouse. compl~lc Wllh lounac. re taurant (servm breakfa t nd lun h ), fully totked pro shop nd men· and women's showers and locker rooms. Scheduled to open for pub- lic play th is fall is the 18-hole. tournament-quality Ted Rob- inson-designed golf course. Laid out among spectacu- lar. sprawling scenery, the course features manicured greens, wide fairways, water- scapes, and l 2 residential neighborhoods situated in and around the upper nine holes. Eight of these 12 golf neighborhoods arc now open for sale. The lower nine holes, bordered to the north by the clubhouse and driving range. are buffered by picturesque canyons and natural ridgc- lincs. .. The lower nine offers lush fairways, sculpted greens and some very dramatic terra1n accented by stands of native oaks and sycamores," said Wilson ... Each one of Tijeras Creek's 18 holes provide championship-quality play for golfers of all levels." Built by some of Southern Cahfomia"s lcadina home builde"" more than 15 new home nciJhborhoodl are DOW sellina in Rancho Suta M~rita. • While ••eral nejpborhoodl o&r lk: I • priced in tbe IOW illd Mia S 100.000s, other neigh- borhoods include homes available in a wide variety of prices ranging up to over $400,000 (with nearly 4,000 square feel. Homes arc offered m a broad range of detached and townhome/condom in i um styles. All sales offices and professionally decorated model homes arc open daily . ; from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. Mamtcnancc corporation~ financially supported by all residents, maintain recreation facilities and common areas. Public facilities and some roadway construction are funded b y special tax asscssmen ts. See sales rep- resen tati vcs for details. To pick up a model tour guide, visit the Rancho Santa Marpnta lnformatioa Center by takina the San Dielo Free- way (S) to the Million Viejo : area. Tum left on Marpaerite ' Parkway, then riibt on Sanaa : Marprita Parltway and : prOceed 2¥1 miles \0 the infOr· • matioa center. ' IU N "' & ll1 • tc 11 p OJ N tA 11 d E c I 5, 0 l t ' . I . . . •' -IHOWCMI OIF NIW HOMDITHUMDAY, AUG I AND SATURDAY. AUG 11, 1llO l'ICl\ltn' C.t1na la Alieo Vilio. 362-9200. fte .... in eo.a·.Mea. 662-0S'°- l•ewl Terrace in Alieo V~ 83~~2. TM S.••h 11 BlOIAM upt. San Clemente, 366-0382. YertNi P*te in "forbe UDdal.. S2 .. 8039. · lat•IM =in Corona, 27&-2-406. Vla&a Ca at the Huntinaton Beach Marina, 840-8S80. C....,... Claulet in Yorba Linda, 693-1915. Brtallt. .._. .. in Rivenide, 279-4880. Premier Serln in Indian Hills, 89).7857. Vt.tqe Hll1a in Rancho California. 1-800-247-1404. f ilC \ '\ U OPI:'\ I '\ti' Nortk View in Dove Canyon, 858-1400. HW1ate in Carlsbad, (619) 720-9499. Seaporte D at Huntmgton Harbour, 840-9090. Sereudo at Portola Hills, 858-1779. Belle Rive in Tustin Hills, 73S-S622. Pier Colony in Huntington Beach, 536-0IOS. · North View in Dove Canyon, 858-1400. I Calabria VUlas in Costa Mesa, 642-0600. Tile Windwards in Aliso Viejo. 362-9155. Remington Ridge in Corona, 278-4449 or (800) 468-4242. Cameray PolDte in Laguna Niguel, 240-9700. Tbe Oaks at Dove Canyon, 589-6433. Moonsbadow Homes in Placentia, 528-182 l . Monterey Village at Sierra del Oro. 278-4898. Mandeville Place at Foothill Ranch. 837-5335. Provence at Foothill Ranch, 544-3419. Victoria Creek Estates in Riverside. 351-8343. Beverly Court at Foothill Ranch. 454-9668. Brighton Court in Dana Point, 248-7433. La Ventana in Rancho Santa Margarita. 589-8022. Tbe Summit at Anahei m Hills, 282-8030. Tbe Village in Dana Point, 248-1986. Trieste at Foothi ll Ranch. 833-53<>6. Palacio at Footh1ll Ranch. 854-2500. Avignon at Foothill Ranch. 833-5396. Beverly Court at Foothill Ranch. 34 7-1990. Brigata at Foothill Ranch. 833-5396. Cordoba at Foothill Ranch. 833-5396. Crowoe Summit in Anahei m Hills. 974-9:?32 . Club Vista in Dove Can}on. 36 1-2727. Terrace Collection in Lagu na Niguel. 363-0979. Tbe Windwards in .\ltso V1e10. 362-9155 . Mootecldo in Pon ola Hills. 589-6988. Mooteleoa in .\ltso V1e10. 362-96 1 l Westwlod in Sa nta An a. 775-2200. Summerfield in Coto dl' Caza. 858-2500 "\ I \\ I' II \'I IC I I I \'I ' Bra••--at Moulton Rancb, ~.Sl·/01 l. Calif .... a.neeu-in Allio VMUc>, 831-8106. California Seabreeze in Cotta Meu. 642-901 O. 8"!'e••• Bay at Lona Be9ch Marina, (213) 494-16S5 or (213) 494-1 S98. M•ledto in Yorba Lin~. 692, l 40 I. Rudio Saa Clemeate in ~n Oemente, 361-5040. Tenadaa in lquna Nipel, 249-1022. Amarule in La&una Nipel, 49S-J026. Arroyo Oab in bncho Santa Marprita, UB-9723. A•ra IUqe in Mission .Vi~, 582-1943. Tlae Fleldtteae Collectioa in una Niguel, 49S-l 279 Callfla in Mission Viejo, S82-7 09. · lm.a1es in Buena Park, 521-S266. Bel9ato in Yorba Linda, 693-1057. Cuyoa View West in Trabuco Canyon, S89-9l 55. Terraclu in Laauna Niguel, 249-1022. Rlceo9d Pot.le in Rancho San Oementc 361-5040. SL Tropea in Aliso Viejo, 831-2220. ' Terramoale in Rancho Santa Margarita, 589-0809. WDdflower at Sycamore Canyon .. 282-9488. Scacove in Aliso Viejo, 4SS-0909. Laarelwood, Anaheim, 283-2633. Whulflower, AJiso Viejo, 362-1622. Bnpton Sammlt in Trabuco Canyon 589-1208 or 667-3999. • Brtptoa Gle~ in Trabuco Canyon, 667-3999. Royal Ridge m Anaheim, 476-9333. Flora Vista in San Clemente, 361-5638. Vista ~aprt i~ ~nside, (619) 722-1272. Siena m Manna Hdls, Laguna Niguel, 249-9548. Brtpton Sammlt in Rancno Cicio. 589-1208. Paloma at Lake Mission Viejo, 458-2254. c·1.os1-:01 Ts MarlDJta in Dana Point, 661-1655. MartlDJqae Gardens in Garden Grove, 898-0809. MartlDq_ue Royale in Garden Grove, 537-2194. Serena in Laguna Niguel, 831-3667. Westerly Park in Santa Ana. 554-2581 . Bella Vista in Corona, 279-1022. Laguna Sur in Laguna N i$uel, 499-0061. Expressions in Rancho Niguel. 831 -2004. Only a h bomel remaia of dll awant.:whulina · S.W at RUcbo N~, developed by the Buie Coip. Wilb ptjces .wt-.., It S263,00Q, Serelia ii located in t.be DNldaiOul 600«:re, mas-ter-ptan necf community of S•r•n• Dn•h•r. Tbe Buie Corl>. Tne el ..... ., .. &: SinaJo- ramily homes. Price r1•1•: St•rtina at ~~~=· of flMr .-.: Three. ........ fMllC« 1,624 to 1,999. Sale8 offlee ~ 831-3667. Laauna Niguel. · Rancho NiaucJ, with iu nu- merous amenities and conve- nient south Orange County lo- cation, is a joint venture of Buie and Home Capital, the develop- ment subsidiary of Homefed ...... will mUoY Clliont in tbe .o.doue room with wooa..burni pllce. Mtjacent to tbe.t,I room la a aourmet ltifdieil sop.of-tbHine ..,piancw aoy cook would eqjoy. iq and livina room• cented wiUt aoarina cell bave lliden to the ra.r ~ The fint floor plan of ii Carmelina, with 1,624 feet Ud three bcdroo bathl ·and an attached PJ'IF· A two-side wood ftreplaCe is the hiahliabt o formal Iivina room, and windowed bfeakfa1t nook fCIKlCS. Serena ia at 24792 Lanawwia at Nueva Vista, Crown Valley and Mo Parkways in Lquna N Model homes are open from I 0 a.m. to S p.m. For information, call 831-3667. Bank, FSB. Especiall_y popular with home BELLE RIVE buyers is Plan Two, Harmony, from Page 1 an elegant design that has won numerous industry awards. This Master suites offer an o two-story floor plan has 1,722 tation toward luxury, with square feet and offers three panel double-entry doors, bedrooms, 21/i baths and an at-master retreats or sitting tached two-car garage. with wood-burning fircpl A pllery overlooks the formal stained solid oak cabinetry livinJ room and gives an open, beveled mirrored ward spacious feeling to the home. doors leading to spacious The luxurious master suite has in closets with double sh vaulted ceilings, double ward-and poles. robe and a large master bath Master baths offer ove with two cultured marble v•n-jetted Kimstock spa tubs, ities. AJso on the second level arc set ceramic tile countcrtops two secondary bedrooms and a tub surroundings~ual v1 shared full bath. china lavatories, poli On the first level of the home, chrome and brass-accented ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--===--~~~~~..:..:__:_..:_:.:.:.:...:.:.:..=::.~ spread raucets and deco SOME HOMES ARE MADE. OTHERS, TO BE CREATED. When the fruits of your life's efforts reward you with an opportun.ity to live in the prestige of Ocean Ranch at Bear Brand, you will be pleased to know that this community of choice, offers you a choice. If your preference demands a custom home site, there are pads with up to 20,000 buildable square feet on contoured bluffs with panoramic Pacific views, which will not only satisfy, but enliven as well. And with equal majesty, you'll find an exquisite collection of ho mes awaiting. rour bedroom estates displaying some of nature's most durable amenities. Polished granite and marble. Pre ... aged copper, warm clay ti les, and a host of features only to be e)tpected in homes of this stature. You'll find the luxury of these 3,518 to 4,186 square foot homes ~. ..l secluded within the privacy of guarded gates. ~i e ,. The Residences of Ocean Ranch at Bear 1 ~{4" Brand. A community designed '? IAHJVNl to heighten your inspiration. CAr!STMHO OCEAN \ RANCH SHEA t-tOMES BEAR BRAND Residences (714) 661~ ~ustom Hom~lrcs (714) 240-2085 bard ware. Gourmet kitc hens equipped for an assortmen culinary endeavors, with s of-the-art General Ele Monogram appliances sue side-by-side refrigerators, burner downdraft gas cookt built-in microwave ovens, cleaning double ovens, m cycle dishwashers and t compactors. Kuchens also include han ceramic tile countertops, co n1ent instant hot water tap kitchen sinks with Euro styled single-lever faucets spray arms. large lighted tries. custom-designed un cabinet fluorescent light oversized porcelain-on-cast-i three-compa rt men t si plumbing for refrigerator maker and generous storage counter space. Belle Rive also offers opti amenities such as cen vacuum systems, central m systems. upgraded security terns, custom flooring selccti Nutone food centers, buil ironing boards and built-in m refrigerators in wet bars. Designed in three plans by award-winning Smets Archi tural Group and Robert of the McMillin design de mcnt, homes at Belle Rive o four to five bedrooms, 31/J to baths and finished three four-car garages. The two-story homes allow for spacious li ving, ran in size from approximately 3. to 4,350 square feet. Homes sited on estate lots from app imatcly I 0.000 square feet size. The French-styled Mo Series at Belle Rive features eanh-tonc facades with tine{ive quoin accents on ners, flat concrete roof tile arched windows and entries. Architectural features for DaVinci Series include sta exterior columns that frame ' posina entries and exterior dow arrangements. Pallad clercstory windows, arches, stucco facades with accents and concrete S-tile The Cassat Series of Ameri traditional-styled homes offer aenerous use of brick ment1 on exterion, as well arched window shutte clerestory windows and flat cretc roof tile. Belle Rive is convenie located near •a variety of rational and entertainment ponunitiea. The community minutes from the scenic art.11 of Irvine Rqional Park, Tustin Ranch Golf Counc South Coast Plaza. N IChools arc located within Tustin Unified School Dia · one of Califomia'a top-ra tcbool districts. To reach Belle Rive, take Santa Ana (S) Freeway to Newpon A venue ex.it.. nonh and tum left at A venue and drive to the Rive sales Gallery. From CO.ta Mcu Freeway (SS) nit 17th StreeVf ultin, ID to N port Avenue and tum left. T left apin oa Dodml A ven• proceed to Idle Rive. For more information on ltivc, call the aaJa office s.44-1177.---- ice nd nal rat sic ys- ns, -in ni- Two sales rec-ntativa for Presle)' of SoUtlwm California ba~ m1t~hed wt only lill other reaJ es&aae aaletpeopk have ~hieved an nearly 20 yean. They received perfect IOOret in an ~J>endcnt evaluation of their wilt by the firm of Personnel .-.ofiles. Jue ......_ and Geale .......... , the sales team 1t Presley's Panorama collection it the Hiablands in Anaheim Hills. both scored the maximum of 100 in the survey. They will be honored with a plaque commemoratina their performance. 0 We were amazed at how perfect these two women were in e5very respect," commented Millie Couts of Personnel Profiles. Hal harl>. owner of the company, noted, "Jane and Genie's excellence re~~ts their own.per10nal talents and Prnley's commitment to sales tramina and a h1&h level of profeuionaliam ... Jane M •dden Gen ie S•nd1trom •rlk Lunde This point was illustrated by the fact that every Presley sales representative scored exceptionall y high on the evaluation. "We arc proud of the impressive showing by our entire sales staff," said Mike Pacak. Presley's director of sales. "It shows that our ex tensive training programs have paid off in a way that benefits our customers. It really makes a difference when buyers deal wi th sales personnel who are sensitive to their needs and are abk to answer all their questions dearly and completely." Madden's performance continues an impressive record with Preslc). She also was a member of the duos that won the 1986 MAME award for sales team of the year from the Sales and Marketing Council of the Building Industry Assoc1at1on. Sandstrom has been with Presley since 1988 as a hostess at SouthPointe Summit in Rowland Heights and al umm1t at Hidden Springs in Moreno Valle). She was onl y recent I> promoted 10 saks representative at Panorama at the Highlands. SHOWCASE OF NEW HOME8/THUR80AY, AUG t AHO 8ATUAOAY, AUG 11, ---1 swomen achieve perfect car I' 1.0 I' I I I' IC I \I I ' I \ I I In the evaluation, all of Presley's salespeople received outstand- ina ratinas on 1 wide rante of 1ellin1 lkills. includina professional knowledae, cour1e1y, helpfulness, communication and foUow- through. • • • The interior dcsipina firm of Bobbie Steam ASID, Inc., has expanded its staff with the hiring of Roxane M. laaact0•·SUfer to the sales department and Dawn Calvos1 in the model homes department. Shafer, who. lives in Laguna Niguel. will assist sales personnel with developing all new forms and structuring the expanding department, expediting marketing packages. processing contracts, uodating and distributmg all direct mail materials and increasing efficiency wihin the department. Prior to joining the design firm , she was an administrative assistant for UCI Medical Center, a commercial loan secretary for John Burhnam & Co. and a marketing assistant for the retail division of the Irvine Company. Calvosa, of El Toro. will be responsible for crating and distributing business development correspondence, maintaining project files. updating and organizing sales presentation materials, creating and coordinating inter-departmental forms and updating all collateral materials. Before joining the Stearn company. she ws a data entry technician. an administrative assistant and unit organizer ti Prince~s House, Inc. She won several sales awards with Princess House. including number one sales consultant for her zone in 1986. • • • Erik W. Lunde of Zellner Commun111 cs has been promoted to vice president of land acquisition and forward planning. Lunde. who has bee n associated with the building firm since 1988. was formerly director of land acquisition. In his new role. Lunde will be responsible for all acquisitions and pre-constructio n activities for Zellner's future and existing projects in O range and Los Angeles counties and the Inland Empire. H is duties will include site and market evaluations. purchase negotiations and final acquisition of land for development through- out Southern California. Lunde also will be in char$e of short and long-term strategic planning and updating and monttonng of developmental schedules. He will coordinate development acu v1tics of engineers. architects. appraisers. planners and markeung consultant<. and will act as Zellner's l1 a1son with go' ernmental agencies for the purpose of obtaining subd" 1s1on. architectural and cons1ruc11on prrm1t air pro\als. Lunde. 28. was raised in Newport Bcarh and nov. lt"es in Corona del Mar. He maJuret.l in arch1tec1ure a1 North Dakota State UYn1"ers11~ and recei ed a degree in economics from l ISC 1n 1986. Prior to joinina Ullocr Communities, Lunde worked in lanct ~~sition for Wannilll\On Homes u project manqer, for C'I~ fomaa Meteor and PSB Realty CorD. : • • • • . &evla Corf&eW, 10 1ward-winnin1 Journalist, has been 1P:. pointed to a public relations copywriter position at Hubbcn/Kov1c~ Martina &. Communications an Costa Mesa. Corfield will be responsible for writing pnnt news releases on all accounu handled by the firm. Prior to takinJ his new position. Corficld worked as a rcponer at the desert Sentinel newspaper in Dcscn Hot Springs for nearl~ three yean. He holds a bachelor of ans degree in tele- communications with an emphasis m broadcast wnting from Indiana Univenity. Ro••nn• Schafer Dawn Calvou Kevin Corfleld • • • Gall I. Roberta, production/traffic manager for Sti lier A.dven1s- ing, Inc., has been elected president of the Advertising Producti on Association of Orange County for 1990-91 . Robens has been involved with APAOC since its inception fiH' years ago and has served on the board of d1 recto~ for four vears As president. she will preside over monthl> board and program meetings as well as direct and implement 11s pol1c1e<. and other procedures. Robens is a 20-year veteran in graph1s design and pro- ~uction,having worked for some of Orange Count>\ la rgest advertis- ing agencies. Stiller A.dvert1S1ng 1s a full ·sen ice. av.ard.v.inning advertising agency headquartered in Cosla Mesa • • • Pend1an, an Irvine landsca~ architecture firm has been selected b)' P.T. Landmark of Jakarta. Indonesia. to dc~1gn the master landscape plan of a 16-acrc m1xed-USt' hu1el /olfo.e and rcs1dent1al project at Landmark Center 1n Jakana·s metr<1poh tan business district. Arroyo Oaks opening its final phase The featured hotel 1s the Riil Carlton Jakarta. a JU1nt \Cnturc. between the hotel chain and P.T Landmark To open in m1d-IY93 the 500-room. 18-story hotel "will be set in a resort atmosphere. \Ct will pnmarily cater to business travrlers and their fam1he.s." according to Gary Beggs, co-principal in charge of thl· proJcct. The final phase of homes at Arroyo Oaks. the Fieldstone Compan) ·s 1mpress1vc h1lls1de ne1gborhood tn Rancho Santa Margarita, 1s now open. "fieldstone has made a maJOr commitment in Rancho Santa Margarita b} building a 'ar1et) rcs1denual neighborhoods." re- ports sales agent SuL> Dukelo"'. "Since its opening. Arro}o Oaks has been one of the most suc- cessful of the firm's mo,c-up neighborhoods.·· Arro)O Oaks cnJO) s a h11ls1dt' setting \\Ith a backdrop of rolling hills and scenic ndgchnes . .\n Arroyo Oaks Developer: The Fieldsto ne Cum- pan) Type of development: <i1 ngk- fam 11\ homes. Price· range: From $21 7.900 Number of floor plans: T hrt•c Square footage: 1.535 to 1.751 Sales office phone: 858-9723 interesting ml\ of nine d1lkrn1 ele,a11ons 1n~p1rl·d b~ earl~ (ah- forn1a arrh1ter1urc. creates pleasant strcet.scapes. Priced from $21 7.990. these spacious three and four bedroom homes 'ar. 1 n size from 1.535 to 1.75 1 square feet. Each k11rhen 1s equipped with a brealdas1 bar. natural oak cabi- nets. ceramic tile countertops. wood-trimmed lu minous ceil- ings. dual sinks. a n e}e-le,el ps range and contmous deaning doubk O\ens. Durable concrete tile roofs highligh ted .\rro)'u Oaks' stucco- fin1shcd ntcriors. Rear-\ard fencing and concrete ""al ks· and Pend1an 1s well acquainted with Rt11 C arltun hotl'ls and dn vewa> s arc pm:c-indudcd. international location. having designed the landscapr for 11 hotels To v1s1t ArrO)O Oaks. take the in the chain v.orldw1dc. incl uding tho'>e in Laguna l'o1gurl and San Diego or Santa Ana Freeway Rancho Mirage. to the M1 ss1on Viejo area. Exit f • • • from 1-5 a t Alicia Parkway and Barbar~ Lee Clark o In ine has been promoted .10 a'>'-l'>tant \ ll'l proceed inland. Tum left on pres1dent/d1rector of taxes for th~ Wilham L>on (om pan> M r uerit' Parkw h righ Clark manages the company s tax department. v.h1ch handles ona ~anta c.: Marga~~ t p~t lax planning and analysis. the filing of tax returns and go\emmcnt f Santa Mar ~ p kwa'Y. audits for the company's controlled en1111e . t~~o";.i&ht on San "Se~~ tia as ~ A cenified public accountant with a degree in accounting from I ,, S Bo " ~ a, Cal State Northndge. Clark has been wnh the L)on compan) since Cit on an n1&acio 10 dae \979. Pnor to J01ning the firm. she was tax manager at "-.enneth Arr~yo Oaks sale offite,; ~ Leventhal & Company. fur~d model\.,. • Clark is a member of the American Institute of C en1fied Pubhl The sales compt~x 15 ~ ccountants. the California Society of Cenified Public .\ccountant' dall) from I 0 a.m. 10 6 p.m.~ For and the Small World Guild of Childrcns Hospnal. ~he and her more information. call 858-9723. husband, Breu, have three children. 0 THOSE WHO CONS IDER FINE LIVING A RARE ART, WE OFFER BELLE You art> rord1ctll) inv1tt>d IO tht' grilru1111wn111~ of 11 mu~I 'mgular ar11st1r 'otltrt11in Hf'llt' f(l\1' An P'<1 l11 'M'. qated enclave or iust 21 ma~trrptt't t' hom1•' nesllt'd at thf foot or the pre~11g1ou~ Tu~11n lull\ fh1' private gallery of txq111<i11tly <1t'tl\1lt>rl l'~t111t• humr'I pre'lent'I tmll13n1 'ltrokr~ or rla"K' Frtll\ h Italian and American l'rad111on,1l 'lt)le wh1te1 turr IJ'IOk < lo~11ly f'rom o;talt or the •rt ~1rm1•I ~Ill ht•n\ to tlt'gl\nl ma'tt'r ~lllllt'\, tarh St-I~ Rl\tt home I' nch ~1th~~, h appointments Hand ftn1 hed k catluw try, 1nttnor arrluter tural rolumn,, rtra m"· hhnR. ......... d1stmr11ve Rlass block. custom wood rramt> windows. handrrahi>d oak staircaff balustrade' and three and lour< M hnished gara s f..ltraordmM\ dt>la1hng tlt'filtmR a nwterptttt Rtllf' R1w Atll~ttCal~ 1nspirt'd IU'<llf)' homes or unrnmmon ~-alu• And uocomprom1s1n Shit> A Qilllf'n or rour to fiw ~droom h1xury rt~ldf'nt ,., .I 4C!i 10 4,350 'Q rt From thf h1~h S600.I)()()., 'i,1lt\ ~al~ry optn 10 a m S p m .. tt'kda~s 10 a.m. 6 p.m S turday and undd' Clowd Thur~> (714) 5-44 13n r~J ·' I ., M U1 Sc lll .. "° u p ot N ... u 1i B c! [ I J J I king HomeAld program Tbe ~ C.Ut Da11J Piie& bu joined forces with the Oraqe delipated lhelter projectl for the transitionally homeleaa -thOll County ~on. of the lluildioa J~~•try Auociatlon o_f Sou~bem who are without abelter due to sudden loss of job, catastrophic ill nett Califomia in 1upport of the UIOClat1on•1 1990 HomeAtd proJcct•. or 1pousal detertion • ... We salute the builden who arc bclpina to allcvtate the Thete lhelter _P.rojecta will provide homeless familiet, individ- homeleu problem in OraT County throusb their don~tions of uala and youtha with abelter for 60 to 90 days while they repin the dJDe materials and fundina, declared Robert e. Page, president and financial stability needed to Jet back on their feet. cbiel executive officer of Pap Group Publishing, Inc., which The homeless 1helter projects and the entire HomeAid p~m publiahet the Dell)' Pilot. require a peat deal of time and hard work, including the unselfish Al J>Ut of the newspaper's commitment to ihe 1990 HomeAid commitment of many volunteers. These projects require fundin& to drive, Pase announced, the Pilot will donate SI 0 of each new $40 · en1urc continued succ:ess. · A small ,J>Ortion of the funds raised by HomeAid will help to sponsor Homeless Awareness Week, to be observed in November each year. The week will be devoted to educatih• the public about the problems of the homeless, as well as to enlist public support . annual subscription between now and the end of Homeless Aware- ness Week, Nov. 17, to HomeAid. Within the first year of operation, Homc~id volunteers have rehabilitated or built five homeless shelters in Orange .c~unty, mobilized the building industry, raised more than SI m1lhon in financial contributions and launched the first annual Homeless Awareness Week last November. HomeAid's efforts have added an additional 20 percent to the number of shelter beds available to the homeless in Orange County. During its first year of operation, HomeAid has renovated or constructed five shelters throughout Orange County. They are: •The Thomas House in Garden Grove, an eightplcx for 20 people, renovated by the Fieldstone Company and the Akins Company . •The Interval House in Midway City, a home for battered women, renovated by Kaufman and Broad. •The New Vista Shelter in Fullerton, an apartment unit over a three-car garage, renovated by Bramalea Ho mes and Standard Pacific. •The El Modena House, three duplexes in El Modena, renovated by Presley of Southern California. Shawntana Develop- ment Company and the Baldwin Company. •The Anchor House in San Clemente, a duplex renovated by the Lusk Company and Taylor Woodrow. This year, HomeAid has sponsored a fashion show at the Irvine Hilton and a benefit concert by Kris Kristofferson at the Crazy Horse Saloon. A HomeAid Day at Anaheim Stadium is tentatively scheduled for this month. Established in June of 1989, HomeAid is an ongoing program to help alleviate homelessness throughout Southern California. HomeAid Orange County operates by constructing new shelters or renovating existing shelters that serve the homeless. BIA member companies and individuals are making financial contributions and donating labor and materials to HomeA1d 's The second annual Homeless Awareness Weck wi ll be kicked aulkllng Industry leaders Julle Brinkerhoff ff r o n tJ • off Nov. 10 with a HomeAid Walkathon. Last year the walkathon Christin• Reed get togeth er with 1(,11 Kristofferso n • raised nearly $70.000. r ecent benefit concert for HomeAld. Pier Colony attracting first-timer home buyers in HB Pier Colony, a new develop- ment of luxury oceanfront con- dominiums in Huntington Beach, is popular with first-time home buyers as well as those scckins a second vacation home, · accordmg to Henry Penso of California Resorts International. "The oceanfront location. beautiful views and reasonable prices are responsible for tht.· condominiums· broad appeal." said Penso. Pier Colony has already sold 52 of 130 units. The condominiums range m price from S 190.000 to $405.000 for one-bedroom units. and from S320.000 to $570.000 fo r two- bedroom unns. Up to 90 percent of the units provide ocean views. Penso said. Unit size range from 861 to 1,492 square feet. The $50 million commun1t v. a joint venture of Huntrngion GRAND OPENING / Drink m 'lpt'Ct:Kular occ..·an ,·1cw.., from vo ur l'll'g:-mt Pier Co lony home pcrcheJ a how t hl· l':iufil Suak ur 'illO, ... urf .mJ ....... ,,hrn·:l'' on til l' ).!Pldl·n ,,mJ, uf 11nl' of thl' worlJ\ mo ... t ht·.iuttf ul ht:.H.hl'' Pl ungl' mtu thl' rlca-.urc..·, pf Ptl'r,11..lt• 1',1\ ii II Ill W ll h 'opht'l t ll<Hl'J ,hop,, dinmg .ind l'l\ll'rl.111111 1t·1H Ill til l' \lhr,tnth l'Xlllln).! Pa·r 1)1,tmt cit I l11nt ll H .. !l 11n f\(:.11.h . ( :.1Idi1 rni.1 \ nt'\\'l''t 11n\l 1,l 11\'t·n·1 I r1·,1111 If y1111 mu'r h ,l\'L' lrL·'h .11r. '" 111 111111 ii.: ..... 1d111!..!. 11 ... hmg, .1 f.1,h1 1111.ibk .iddrl'" .11\11 .111 t·ln!.11 11 home.· .11 rhL· ht-.it.h, .il l \1111r l1k llL'l'\I, ""'~ 1, />1c:r ( '11/nn"' One and Two Bedrooms from $190,000 to $6 10,000 Pl ER COLONY 200 Pacific Coast Highway A Jt"vd11pmen1 11f C .1l1t11m1.1 Rt> ... irh/l l.1 ... ~ .. A'""' 1.111·' ' f'llC:b ~ffttltvt J'UiillUIMW\ J•h ""I m .,, ... ('(!II• J"•• •• ~ \ ,...,.,I, '•k • l•W HclfMOWN'f\' AYo•:.atJOn kn M J d J,.n now rtl\, 1 '" ••' r<d•·" ,,., -. Beach-based California Resorts International and Los Angeles- based Haseko (Cahfom1a) Inc .. is situated on 2.04 acres across from the h1ghwa)' from the Huntington Beach Pier. clubhouse with a sun deck, ex- ercise room, kitchen and meet- ing room. Community amenities include sw1mm1ng pool. spa and The project also has two levels of secured underground parking and 24-hour manned security and surveillance systems. • Scott J. Scott of Haseko at- ;2 S<>IJ) I\ I 0 I):\ \·s 405 h1·1·w.1\ 11 1 l~'.ll h Blvd .. -XII '411llh 111 r .11 lfl(( 11,"I H 11-thw.1~ Turn rii.:h1 !11 ~1.·u1n,f '°'' .ind r1uh1 111 ,,,k, u nc 1·r (714) 5 lfl-O IOH M11'..ld' Oren 11 ,,, i; • tributed the brisk sales to a mand for beach homes wi the reach of middle-class h buyers. "Primary ho me buyers that many of the Pier Col units are priced for less than median pnce of a single fa home m Orange County." said ... As second homes. they far more affordable than be homes in Malibu and New Beach." Designed b y arc htte Togowa & Smith of Sa Monica. the four-story build wraps around two elesant in courtyards with tropical la scapmg. a founta in and now waterscape. Interior features include places. picture windu>AS and I patios or balc:on1cs. Dccora allowances for carpellong pro' 1ded I Kitchen katurc\ 1nl'lude cooktop and srll·ckaning O\ m1cro\\a\l·. dcsh"a~her. built refrigerator ''1th 1n·makcr. C ian coun tcrtop~ and hardw cabinetr). A laundry area w washer and dryer hookups 1s a provided. Baths ha ve Cori countertops. oval tubs and cl glass tub and shower enclosur Beside~ Pier Colony. a num of new de' elo pments ha' e tra formed Huntin~ton Beach's P District: Piers1dc Pavilion. shopping. dining and entcrta ment center scheduled for gra Pier Colony Developer: California Resorts Type of development: Co domin1ums. Price ra.nge: From S 190.000. Number of floor plans: Four. Square footage: 861 to 1.492. Sales office phone: 536-0 I 08. opening in September: a n luxury resort hotel. the Wat ford Hilton, now open. and number of other residential. tail and resort projects Al planned 1s the restoration of t historic Huntington Beach Pi Pier Colony 1s located wi th easy walking dmancc of re taurants and shopping. P1ersi Pa vilion 1s locatl'd adjacent Pier Colon> at the rnrner Pacific Coast Highway and Ma' Street. Real Estate Sho>A<~ase serves Pier Colony's e>.dusivc sal aaent. f or more informauo call the Pier Colony sales offi at 536-0 I 08. The sales o ffice open from 11 a.m. to 5 p. daily. SUPPORTING MEMBER de- hin me nd ng re- ale or re S- er a n- d r- a ,_ 0 e r. n s s e s I LPrmE OT SUPPORT YOUR CO HoMEAID PROJECTS HUNTINGTON YOlffH SHELTER HUNnNGTON BFACH CAROLE KANooE SHELTER ExEctmVE DIRF.CTOR -FRJF.NDSHIP SHELTER LAGUNA BFAOI REv. CoUN HENDERSON SHELTER ExEclmVE D IRECIOR -ANCHOR H OUSE SAN Cu:MENTE Ell.EN GlLCHRIST SHELTER ExEclmVE DrRECTOR -THOMAS H OUSE GARDEN GROVE BERNIE SELZ SHELTER ExEa.mVE DlREClDR -EL M ODE.NA SHELTF.R EL M ODENA JOHN BRAITHWAITE SHELTER ExEctmVE D lRECIOR -NEW VISTA SHELTF.R f'uLLERTON BARBARA JOHNSON SHELTER ExEClmVE D rRECTOR -INTERVAL H OUSE MIDWAY Crrv CAROL A NNE W IWAMS SHELTER ExEctmVE D IRECTOR SHELTERS ••• -- ' \OC· \ ... ... \ . . .. ;. , ,\ ' . --. . ... ~\ ,r. I\ I ·I \ \ - r-----------------------------..-----------~~~~----------------------------------Pt.EASE SEND ME A 1 YEAR SUBSOaPOON TO TME OAJLY PILOT NEWSPAPER AT A REDUCED COST OF $40.00 ANNUAU.Y. I UM>ERSTAND THAT $10.00 OF Mt SUBSCRtPTION WIU BE DONATED 10 ntE .uA~D PROORAM. NAME: _______ _ ADDRESS:~-------~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PHONE :~------------~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 0 Pl.EASE BILL ME G CHECK ENCLOSED FILL OUT THIS DAILY PILOT SUBSCRIPTION FORM AND MAIL TO: DAILY PILOT. CIRCULATION DEPT., 330 W. BAY STREET. COSTA MESA. CA 92627 EXNtU NOVEMIE• 50, 1llO. :.-alt me out t \ .. .: • --··- .. .. .. . J .. .. .. .. ,,. .. .. .. .. I • 1 ~ ~ -,.... ·--, ~ .. -. . ........ ' ~-·· -·-. .,_ ~.:_~_.....__ .. __ ···-· ··-~----- --~--- ~ IHOWOAll OF NEW HOME81THUR80AY, AUG 8 ANO SATURDAY, AUG 11. 1880 In ove Canyon sets w luxury llvlng standard The ()ab. Custom Llvin1 Homa and Communities· new- est neiahborhood. ia settina a new atandatd for luxury livina in the world-class oountry club en- vironment of Dove Canyon. Models are now open for vaew- ina and these 90 luxury golf course estates arc expected to sell fut ••All the estates in this initial release have unobstructed fair- way views from the front and rear yards,.. said Gregg Schaeberle, director of marketing for Custom Living Homes and Communities. "The homes are located berween fairway three and fairway five, providing unique golf course views you don•t often find in golf course communities." Soph1st1ca ted neo-classica I architecture, accented by dis- tinctive stone and brick detailing characterize the prestigious homes of the Oaks, so named for the I 00-year-old oak trees which were saved and transplanted to the community, defining the focus of its natural beaut)' and rich landscaping. An inno,att\C feature avail- able at the Oaks 1s Custom Lt \· ing's Personalized Residence Plan, which gi ves bu)'ers the ability to custom1Le their home. The Oak• Developer: Custom Living Homes & Communities. Type of development: Estate homes. Prtce ru1e: To begin in the low $600,000s. N•mber of noor plus: Three. Squre footage: 3,292 to 3, 700. Special feahlre: Personalized residence plan. Sain office pboae: 589-6433. without a custom price. A wide array of standard and optional features can be hand-picked and tailored to each buyer's needs. From different floor plans and architectural styles, to fireplace facades and kitchen cabinetry. to the hardware and desi$n of their front door. the result 1s a home that is d1stmct1 vely personal and elegant. The Oaks are presented m three floorplans, ranging from 3.700 to 3.929 square feet and comprise three to four bedrooms with bonus rooms in select de- signs. Custom-quality features such as finely polished marble entries. sweeping staircases with custom-crafted wood railings and balusters. va ulted ceilings with hand-troweled treatments, and u many as four wood-bum- ina fireplaces with custom facades match the arandeur of these estates. Secluded master suites invite hours of tranquil relaxation featuring romantic multi-sid~ fireplaces, view balconies and cozy sitting areas. The master baths arc appointed with invit- ina Whirlpool bathtubs with ceram~c tile surroundings and extensive storaJe space. op:. tional saunas with Western red cedar interiors enhance the elegance of this private adult enclave. Within the o ptional package are such features as a Panasonic phone system, a security safe and the Bose Acoust1mass Music System. which 1s carefull y tail- ored to each home to provide concert-like c;ound throughout. The Oaks ofTers the perfect vantage point for a golf course lifestyle. and prices are expected to begin in the low $600.000s. As part of Dove Can>on. an 874- acre master planned community, residents may take advantage of li ving in a private count!) cl ub community of which the focal points are the 18-hole Jack Sophisticated neo-c,.11lal •rchltecture •t th• O•k1. Nicklaus Signature C ham- p1onsh1p Golf Course and the unparalleled 47,000 square foot clubhouse. To v1s1t the Oaks, take the San Diego Freeway (5) to El Toro Road and exit east. Turn right on Santa Margarita, then right again at Plano Trabuco and travel approximately one-quar- ter mile to Dove Canyon Drive. Turn left and proceed to the Dove Canyon ln forma Center. For further information 589-6433. The sales ofli open daily from I 0 a.m . p.m. Home shoppers camp out to grab new Serenade home After pre' 1ew1ng the modl'I~ and camping out for as long a~ two weeks to take advantage ot grand openin$ sales. enthus1ast1c buyers are quackl> endorsing Ser- enado, the Baldwin Compa ny"s new neighborhood of d)nam1c. view-oriented paired homes at master-planned Ponula Hills in scenic Traburn C an}on "Comb1n1ng tht• arthitt'<. tural elegance uf J lu\Ur) home \\1th the crnnonrn·~ ol attached de- signs. Screnado rcprcsen ts such an excep11onal purchase op- ponunat)' that htt·rall> as 'loon as prices wen· announ<.cu home shoppers '>tarted <.amping out·· reported Da\ 1d ( a1lloucttc. 'llt' president ol '>air'> and marketing for the 8ald"'1n < ompam ol Irvine. All s11uatt•d un 1nd1' 1dual loh with pn,ate rear )anh. the lh residence~ 1n ~t·rt•nado\ tir ... 1 pahse arl' d1stmgu1shed h) a magn1fiu~nt hillto p \ltnt.ige point. With a choice of maJeSllt Saddlcback Mountain \ 1stas or breathtaking panoramas e-.;tcnd- ang across the valley to~arth thl' ocean. these homes an: presrnted 1n three an no\ at1vc floor plan arrangements. C1las-; block and ~raretull} <.unrng "all-;. dramat1<. hndgl' truss-<)\ ers and angled ,1lto\l'' undl·rscore the un1quenc:,., ol these designs. In add111on to J choice of thrl·e bedroom arrangements. tht• h1gh -<.t) Ir ( oncerto model offt•r\ dual ma.,tcr ~u1te'> for \ingk parents and those sel'king equ11' - sharing arrangements ~)()artng. l\\O-~tor~ 'oluml'' C\tending lrom thl· rntrll'" into the entrrtain1ng art·a\. along" 1th ntra-h1gh n1nt·-foo1 tl·il1ng<, throughout the other dm' n\IJ!r' Serena do Developer: The Raid"' an < 0111 - pan>. Type of development: Pa 1 rnJ hOITil''>. Price range: $1X'i.41Hl lo $22 7. 900 Number of floor plans: I hrt't' Square footage: I 56 I to I X4 I Sales office phone: I\ 'iX-1 ""'"79 li\1ng arra ... rnharuc 1hc: spanou'> d1ml'n'llon' ol thr'l' home\ I catunng lrn111 I. ~f1 l to 1.891 !>quart' kc:t ol dl\tllHll\l' II\ 1ng '>pate. the llt" .. 1g.n' .1rt· further art1tUlatl'O h' artlull\ po\lt1oned "'1ndo~' .111d gla\\ blod. altl'llt'I a' '"'t•ll ·" In trJn- som'I Jnd dl'u1ratl\ t' 11\ t•rlw.id plant '>ht•h t'' 'v 1e"'-ont·n1ed 1.1md~ 1oom\ AN EXC LUSIVE ENCLAVE OF TWELVE GARDEN VILLAS Sequestered by pr ivacy gales Calabria Villas offers the pleasures of patio home living in on onroc11ve neighborhood setting only minutes from meJropohlan conveniences and ocean delights I uc,r rronl ynrcl land<;< 110 riq unique I le detnil ng ond ri t ost o' luxury appoinlmenlc; undersco re lhe gracious d mens1ons of these homes which ore complete with d reel access to fully f1n1shed two car garages with sectional roll up doors Crafted with old-world core a choice of three bedroom designs provides the option to convert a loft into a fourth bedroom along with such extra touches as skyllghled bathing/dressing areas COSTA MHA ... Anc#lef OUllity Community by • 8'1ggt 0.V.l()C)menc Cotpor1lion Pta. ~to dMdlint dat• °' put)lleation As 1f transplanted trom me coast of Italy, this exclusive res1dent1ol enclave oNords a truly d1st1nc11ve lifestyle experience •• •• Patio Homes From ... $299,900 to $339,900 p r ~ . . I ( / .,.,,/. I .,, , ,, ' ' J -. I ' ' r ' (714) 642--0600 Open Dolly ffom 10 om ~ pm 2524 Orange Nonu&• Costa Mesa augment all of the formal hving and d1n1ng areas. whale the Con- cc rto model add1t1onall)' pro\ 1ucs a third full bathroom that create~ an opportunit)' to opllonall > rnn vcrt the famil y room in to a d ownstairs hec1rnom. l 'nderscoring the cxtrordrnary home-bu) ing opportunities pres- ented b) the Bald~in Conpan) at th1~ nc" Portola Hills neigh - borhood. tht• 16 paired homes ofTere<l during Serenado's grand opening arr pmed from onl ) $1 85,900 to $227.900. To fu ll > apprenate wh) value- cons<.1ou'> homr "ihoppcrs arc so enthu.,1a\lll' O' rr the introdur- taon of thnc anncl\all\t' paired home'> at Portola Hill~. take the Santa -\na '~an D1(•go ( lntastate 5/405) Freewa\ to El Toro Ruad ex11 anJ pro(et•d ea'll appro-.;- 1matl'h .,e,en mile'> Turn left at R1dgl·lint· Road and the cntranrl' of th1<. ma'ltl·r-planned tom- munit) and tontinuc approx- 1matt·I > threc-quartt•r<. of a mile Turn kfl again at <\;iddlcbad .. Vaulte d celllngs h lgh llght Sere nado •rchltectu .... Ranrh Road .1nu tull<rn thl' \tgn'> to Sl·rl·nado\ 'ak'> olli<.c: and model'> v. h1rh arl' opl'n dad) from 10 a.m to 6 p.m. further 1n format 1on. 858-1779 The secret to affording a Newport Beach addre ss. l~l f11111l j'll\.llt j..!.tt1·,, ••II I l•l11tt hll!ll .il•11 \ l" llh" li.11l•1 •I . \1 •11II 1111.l 11111 '•I"" ''l 'I kq•I 'I I lt"h Ill 't""l'••ll l\l ,ll" ·\ '' 11·1 1 It\\ , 11 • •11r ,111 11. • 111.I 1 •Ill" ''l·1lr1 ,, •111 I I 1111111111111111111Ii,11111·, Ill' I\ id tl •l1· .11 1'11\ l ' 'I.I rt 1111.: .11 -:.. I <11>.1J,\' "li1.tl11 \ Ii, •1111 , , , ,11,1r11111·,I h 111w, 11 ( ·.dil111111.1\ 1111"1 11 II•"' 1H·1 l h11d1.ll'r' l lw 'l"l ll"I '11111 ~1•111 .m .1tll111.I ~t"''l '1111 l\1.,11 h l)l'l'111.l.11h. I(' (, 7 I 4/h42, l lH 'i L ---. ion call is 0 5 For a II bu~ Priced from the SJ00,000., the new homes are available with VA and FHA fiNncilll-. I .,,na Audubon. in Aliso Viejo, is the lite of a child safety ~ to take place Saturday and Sunday from noon to S p.m. This free community 1ervice belpe protect families by provid· Models readied· at Hampton Hill Tbe finishina touches arc Cove, a 27·home Cape Cod- aoina into three model homes at styled community, and Bri&hton Hampton Hill, a New Enaland· Court, a 16-home American tra- tbemed new home community ditional community, both in Dana Point. located in Dana Point Situated on 20 acres off Del For further information on Obispo Street, just north of Pa-Hampton Hill or any of Seutar•s cific Coast Hiahway, the gated ring chlld BIACH-C: =--~;·:itu§ toFJTaro&mdm HWIW8Y. tun ..,. --,y· 10· El Taro llaed, .... - OD E Toro to Calle. COr1a. -UlrD rilbt Oft c.ane C.orta ... p.m. at • Jaeeer Lane in Ali10 rilbt on hftia l.aM to die S.. Viejo. pte Co&ooy model compla. To reach the aft'ordably priced For additional infonnatioe, homes of Seapte Colony, take ·call 83).S-402. HOMES I P•IYllW SHOWINe 11100 ftLL •aOO ; Hf A,. ( .'/(;~< ,J •<•" •• •• :. HamptOn Hill community will new home communities. call offer SO hillside homes with pan-.... <=6 =19=) =4=87=-8=9=8=9·=========================================================================iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiii oramic vistas of the San Juan 1,. Hills and the Pacific Ocean. The three fullr decorated model homes wit be showcased at a arand openina later this month. ••Hampton Hill was inspired by the quaint, picturesque re- sorts aJona the New England seabord," said John Musial, president of Seastar Com- munities. the builder. "In keep- in& with traditional values, the Hampton Hiii De•eleper: Seastar Co m- munities. Type ef developmnt: Singlc- family homes. Prtce ruce; From the high $300,000s. N•mber of Door plul: Three. Squre foo&aae; 2,078 to 2,555. Sale. office plloae: ( 61 9) 487-8989. craftsmanship and quality of theic homes will match the dis- tinctive charm of the communi- ty." In addition to spectacular views, the two-story_ homes at Hampton Hill will afford numer- ous recreational opportunities with the acclaimed Dana Point Resort, yacht harbor and beaches just minutes away. Homeowners will have a choice of Cape Cod stylings in three floor plans with two to four bedrooms, 21h baths and from 2,078 to 2,555 square feet of livina s~ce. ~ch floor plan ~11 be avadable 1n three extenor elevations. Prices are anticipated to ranae from the hi&h $300,000s to the mid-$400,000s. A samptina of the interior amenities to be included in Hampton Hill homes are elegant raised foycn, l 0-foot-hiah fint- floor ceihnp, rounded wall cor· nen, French doon, curvina stair-cues.. see-throuah fireplaces, wet ban and library retreats. . Versatile and conventent aourmet kitchens will offer staie. of-the-an Whirlpool appliances. work islands, extensive cabine~ and breakfut nooks or mom1na rooms. Spacious master-bed.roo!D suites will provide luxunes 10 various plans such u oval ~· ina tubs with separate ule abowen mirrored wardrobe doors, ~tftPlacet, 1itt~ns areas t.thed in natural liaht and French doon that open to a view balcony. di Hameton HUI exterion ,. play lbanaled wood sidina and atucco wiili atone or brick ele~a­ tiona. tnditional mullioned win-dows. tumu with custom wi.n- dows and alate-look concrete ule roofi. Homeownen will ap- preciate the community'• private ltrectl witr..,:.:t entry and beautifully ~i-~ s.tiar Commun•~ izealAtlae~~· scale homH tbro•t:,:•t s.aa.n CIHn& 1'1111 .. c....ady ..ud• er,.a HoMEAID PROJECTS H lJl{T1NGT()N y OUTH SHF..LIER H~BFAOi CARCU KANooE SHmn Exr:amvE Dau;croR -FRIENDSHIP SHW"ER LAGUNA BP.AOi REv. 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NiW.., •A 1 'flM t1• •llM 10 lHI CWJ.Y Pl.Of NIWSP#a AT A mu::m mlt t/!'..,,. ~Y.1 UflMIMD1*f i1Q.oo'6-tltlB wta.W11• DOM111>10lHI tGST 111118 & NAMf: ______________________________________________ __ Al>C>l£9: ____________________________________________ _ PHONE:--~~~~~:.--~~--~----------------------- .. • : . --A•• llurat1'1 luur .. :.·.·.laUI UllY ~in ' . . -"irroa V"MQc>'• Pacific Hills,1 : . -•med lbr the Ampa · --. · "km" oft' lbe COUI of Sanla . : ,.....,._ Tbe inspiration is 1 :·:~y appropriate bo- : • ~ Ille homes of Barratt's i;AMcapa clolely reolicate the · · · dellic architectural charm of ;&m1a Barbera. ~ Tbe early Califonria in· .n-is reflecled in con· crete-lile roofs, gracefully (!lrcbed porticos, stately :columns and an intriauinc :Variety of window treatments, including "Porthole" accent :willdows and an:hed and rec- \allllllar mullioned designs, many framed by intricate moldings and exterior sills. These stylish details lend a araceful, relaxed quality 10 homes of majestic propGr· lions. Anacapa's two-story, three to five-bedroom floor plans -which measure ap-. proximately 3,282 to 3,731 square feet -are the largest and most prestigious of the Added visual impact ll provided by eilht-fool Ftench doon elepnl 1taireases, Doula,v: Barratt califomio. claulc \European-11yle 1)fe ti -·•-1: Sinalo-colulnns, .. impressive a-I· Wilily bomeo. lery-tized forer and an IUIOrt· Prloe -From the low menl of modern lilblina. in· =i:"if -tlW: Four cluding recesoed an3 ¥ ~x­llpre IMtap: 3,282 to 3,731 : . tures u well .•• ~top liahung Anwpa s.i.. ~ p11oM: 768-7584. and display liahllfll. E19anuve, open-plan kitc~ns combine aourmet-in- spired workspaces with cheery nooks in arranlJl>ments that encourage family toaethemess. Custom-<:aliber enrichments include a round· ed food preparation ·Island with Tbermador downdraft cooktop, band-set ceramic- ~ countertops, custom-de- signed whitewashed cabinetry featuring an appliance prage and a complete collecuon of General Electric Mon~m series appliances, includ1na a microwave/convection oven and a trash compactor. three Pacific Hills collections bcina presented joinUy by Barratt and Home Capital, the development subsidiary of HomeFed Bank. Anacapa's inherent ·old· world· refrnement is enhanced by numerous examples of contemporary homebuilding artistry. Throughout each borne, intriguing angles and swccpina planes, including vaulted and high, coffered ceilings, create an impresive interplay of open spaces, and every plan offers the ver- satility of both formal living and dining rooms and a cas- ual family room and de n. For the ultimate in per· sonal comfon, mast er suites are highlighted by airy sitting ' -1-:- rooma acljoinins pri-¥1n decb and ....... ··-batbl realllrins vut ...n:-1n cloMlt wilb Cloeel ..... lhclvl111o lavllll oval tuba and cicar11UHncloled, ceramio- lile sliowcn wilb .... block accents. All of the qualities that make AMC)l9! a homo-build- ina tri~pb for dllCriminat-illf families arc available 11 pnces 1wlina from the low $400;000s, and the homes are now more attainable than ever with Barratt's guaranteed trade-in proaram and a special financing offer fcatur· ina 8.87 5 percent interest for a full seven years. With the. trade-in program, if a qualified buyer's previous borne has not sold within 120 days, it may be-pun:hased by the program. • The low-interest financin1 is based on a subslantial seven-year buydown of a fixed mortgage at 10.625 per· cent (the annual percentge rate is 11.343 percent). Some l An8U~r..._.._... •• ,._..._ ... restrictions apply to these the high $300,000s. p1 ogra~s, and sales ~P-To reach Pacific Hills exit rescnt11ves have. full de1a1ls. the San Diqo Freeway (s) at The buyer-ass1S!8nce offers Oso Parkway, drive cast past also a!e available . at Marauerite Parkway and tum ~•cal!" s _two compan!.O'Licf\ on Pacific Hills Drive. netgl!bOrhoo<ls at Yactfic Hills -the sophisticated, Furnished models are open three and four-bedroom daily from I 0 a.m. to 6 p.m., homes of NaPoli, which slart and additional information is in the mid-$300,000s, and the available by calling Anacapa exclusive three and four-at 768-7584, Napoli at bedroo m residences of 768-3132 or Bonair at Bonair, which are priced from 768-205 I. Dana Point HarborWalk nearly sold With a.reat antici pation, cager buyers arc awaiting the co mple- tion of Harbo rWalk Con· dominium s at Dana Point, where over 80 percent of these affordably priced, ocean-close residences have already been sold. "Represe nting what may well be the only opponunity to purchase in Orange County a new home for prices staning under $100,000, HarborWalk Condominiums has generated such a phenomenal home buying HarborWalk Developer: Somene1 Develop- ment Co. Type of development: Con· dominiums. Price r•n1e: $9 7. 900 to $126.900. Sales office pbone: 248·5891. '!Fr£re s somttftine in tfit l1DtUrt of tfit fwman spteU.s tfuu draws us towan{ water. • SomttfUne Wt ~pt in rniruf tfurino tfu original response that, wlth move-ins scheduled to btgin in mid· August. those who haven't yet made their purchase decision need to act quickly." stated Rich Cicolet1i. managing partner of Somerset Developm ent Co. f tfu sun rises 6eliitu£ tfu mountain.<. • 'To conttrrrp{au wftik you tfiink,_your ifaptst lfiougfits. Or nont at all. -tr You"fl also fou£ a fag{)(Jn ta coaf off in w!Un yougtt a fittk fiat urukr tftt coffar .• ~ruf a 6eadr dub ta refa.tat on a warm wufsruf clay .• 'J{sJt ju.st far tfu pwp(e wlio ave fak!fron t. 'l!ut far eDLh am{ "'"'Y re.sUfen t of 'l{.andio Santa Mlll]Jarita. • It s tfu k_jru{ of pfunning tfrat went into t/i, enn·rr tcnvn .• ~ tcnvn witfr sdioofs. sfwpping and 6usintss. 'P(us attadtdliarne.s. tfttacfrdliarne.s am{ apartnumts in a wiift rangt of prias .• Sa faffow your instincts aruf wme su wftat Wt t.. aU abou t. -tr ~fttr all, pwpk fiave 6un tfoing it sinu tfrt tfawn of timL. GOLF COURSE ATIACH ED HOM ES I.A VINTANA RY D.T. St-,rrH INC. tlOMf.S FROM •133,<)(X) SALES OFFICE !714l 58?-~0lJ CAN DE LERO BY CENTUR/ AMERICAN FROM 18l,990 SALES OFF/C (7141 8~8·9048 SE RAB RISA BY LYON COMr:UNITIES. INC FRO M 139 ?90 SALES OFFIC 111.+1 581)-8869 SIERRA VE RDE IV /OHN((/NG HOMES FRO 164 000 SALES OfFIC 171.tl .589-2308 IELTERRAZA IY n"ANDnD PAClftC -,ROM I 9,000 SAJ.lS OFFIC ~4) 51~77SJ ' TIERRA LI NDA RY l 't·l[ FIELDSTONE COMPANY FROM 1198.C>?O SALES O FF!C f'. {71415fl'l 8••63 ALI CANTE BY I M. Pfl"EM. COMrANY FROM 2.+0 000 SALES OFFIC . (7J4158?·0410 tj GOLF Cd llSE DETACHED HOMES LI\ TIERRA RY THE FIELDmNE COMPANY FROM ll5 990 SALES OFF IC f7141 !'189·8762 TERRAMONTE llY SfAND,RD PACIFIC FROM ll0.000 SALES OFFIC 1714'1589-0807 .VI M~g_.NTI~ ~/!..,PANY FROM J30 000 SALE$ OFFIC C7141519·lJ16 ,, - 'INFOt\MATION CIN'Tt" ANDMOOIL HOMCSOl"fN D\ILYAT IOAM. 1·1CXMU·J4$4 TAKI iOS FWVC>t!..S FW\'TOniE MIS- SION VlflOMFA 00T F'lt.OM SIWr AT ALIClA PKWY. PROCEED INLAND. Lf PT ON MAl'GVClll.ITt tKWY RK;)ITON !.\NTA M,UCAJUTA PKWY. AITACHED H O M ES BELFI.OR/\ llYTHE WI LLIAM LYON l.'O FROM 102990 SALES OfFIC !714) 58?·9144 CASAFINA llYTHE WILL~ LYON CO. FROM 1+6 990 SALES OFFIC 171'.415119-llt.l SONOMA COURT RY STAND~RD PACIFIC FROM 150000 SALES OFF IC (71.tl Jll9·68'll DETAC HEQ HQMES ARROYO OAKS llY THe flELDf!N,Nt COMPANY SA1.Es b~'f~trll.tma-mJ IV T>tEVtJWm~~M PANY M L!s Hh~IW<r.ls-7!16 COMING SOON· NEWAJTACHEP HO MES LOS PO RTI LLOS BY SHr\WNTANA f'ROM l'"HE LOW •100.000' TIJ ERAS CREEK VI LLAS ~y SAN IUAN GIROUP FROM "rHE LOW 100.000• 'IU ADDYOUR NM,El'OTl-IF. l/'ITEREST IJD'l PLEASE PHONE ·rHE INF01\M/\'l10N CENTER AT 1·800-.. 22·5 .. .W. ,..,.,. ~I# m'JClT\T "-' f'/f Mr.tin• !WI ~ '-110 WJ; Ol'i OI iVTP• f1.ll:li °"" *"" nJWO t::olliOMTIOl'I\ l~Y Y..'f'l'(lll'm II' MJ. ~ ~ MQOlDI ,.......,..., AND~ N11tA$ rt.'llUC ~ ""91.!(M IONNM' CIONnWXnOH Atl!I rtlllOft) In' ¥fQAI T.U oWO!WJm"°Y~ 1Y ~ 4M1 '-"A,,..,,..,..,~ flft'8.\ • ,.,. .... ~"(O Under the auspices of Capo Beach Panners. this distinctive enclave of just 78 condominium homes is being developed in a joint venture be tween the Costa Mesa-based firm and Terry Wh itwonh. Situated less than a m ile from I the beach. lhis Cape Cod-styl<d ' co mmunity presents a choice of si ngle-level fl oor pla ns in bachelor. one and two-bedroom arrangements. All feature private pat ios or decks and full y equipped kitchens wit h ceramic tile counter tops, some of these condominium homes. as an added convenience. also in· corporate stacked washer/dryer areas. Augmenting the delig,hts ofliv· in& wit hin walking d istance of Doheny State Beach Park and Dana Point Harbor. "at home" ameni ties at HarborWalk Con- dominiums wi ll provide a lap pool with outdoor showcn and community laundry facilities. There also is ~ priva te day-care center nearby. Con ve ni ent shop- ping, alo ng with easy access to both 1he Sa n Di~o Freeway and Pacific Coast Highway. under- score the appeal of the ocean- close lifestyle afforded at this new residential encla ve. Priced from only $97.900 to $1 26,900, the 15 available resi· dences at Harbor Walk Con- dominiums encompass both one and two-bedroom plans as well as a few view locations. Excellent financina prosrami. includina FHA terms that lower down PIY· mcnt RQuiremcnts ror some buyen , make purchasina one of these condominium homes even cuier. To ui ke adv1 nta1t of the ··soon-to-be-tone•• homc-buyin1 opportun i1ics presented by HarborWt lk Condominiums at Dona Point, uike th~ Beach Citiet/Pacific Cot1t . H~' way cut rrom the S.n Diego lnter- 1tate 5/405) Freeway 1 tum n,ltt at Ooheay Port Rood . Turn n,ltt ...,n at Camino Caplwuo and coadaue 1utt -blocb to the .. llllbr-..... center whicll i1 ap111 k&il dip,._ -to 7 p.m . ..S fhllll 10 a.m. ID 6 ., .. ...... ,. -~-~ lllrther uoillfn<e. """ 1"'1'91. l cn>TAMESA l'OUNTAIN VAU.EY'S Gf'een Valley complex with 11 aicres of 1reenbefts. 3 pook I dubhouse. Freshly refurbished & ~ arpeted briaht & cheery l bdrm townhome wfth 2 blths. 760-3600 ............... $22•,000 ' BAYRIDGE Gated Cape cod complex close to New- port Center. Buth by IM. Peten with comm pool & 1f:: & lush re"ntlng. &rlsht & fresh 2 bdrm In IOatlon, ~;~~~ ... ~~ .. ~~ .. ~~~:. .. ~ .. ~ ... ~~ sf;,i:i BLUFFS Freshly painted & recently remodeled ) bdrm (or 2 & den), super kitchen wfth new appliances & private p1tio. Acret of greenbelt, Wilking p1ths & comm pools. Convenient to beiche & lreeways. llEDUCEDI 631-1400 .................................. $299,900 HUNTINGTON BEACH On quiet street step$ to ocun & shopping. lots of potentiil in this freshly painted 2 story J bdrm with den, dining & ~mil~ =57~~~ .. ~~~~ .. ~1.~~~~~.~ .. ~~~.!:~~9~~ NEWPORT HfJCHTS Charming ~ is plus srNt remodel potential. wen tNlntarned ) bdrm home, den, brukfast nootl, 2 p1tlos & RV access. One of the best streets In an outstanding nefshborhood. Walk to all schook. 631-1400 ................................... ~79,000 BAYSIDE COVE light, bright, freshly refurbi~ed 2 bdrm townhome style unit with 2 pat1cx & direct entry from dble gara~e. Cited bayside community with rn.1;.s~ ... ~ .. ~~'.~.~~~ .. ~~~~'. .. ~~~~ .. ~~ .. ~.1.~5~5~~ HARBOR RI.DC£ CR.£ST Lovely 2 bdrm corner unit with forrNI d1nins & bonus room (off ice, gym or wine celbr). Secluded location with water, mounYin & c1~ ~~t 7v~~~~·~·~· ~~~~~~~~~ .. ~'.~~.~~~~'.\r.:.~ BALBOA ISLAND Charming freshly refurbtshed 2 bd front house, new roof, paint, carpet & fireplace. Private sunny 2 bdrm ~pl with high ceilings & big patio, 3 car p1rk1ng. Good inve-stment or for owner occupant 673-6900 .................................... "625,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS lm~cu~te l bdrm home with sep1r~te 1 bdrm & bath guestquarte~ In gr~t lo- cation. Super potentl~I for outstanding ocean & bay views with addition of 2nd story. 631 -1400 .. "635,000 BA YCRf.ST Gorgeous remodeled 4 bdrm home, 3111 baths, formal dining, huge family room with built-Ins & brNkfut nook fn new kitchen. Crown moldin~s ::~~:~;~,~ ... ~~: .. ~~~~: .. ~.r.~~ .. ~~~~1'6~~:~ UDO ISL£ Bright, fresh & young J bdrm with studio & family kitchen bulh around central p1tlo. Be.lmed ceilinged living room, Fr. doo~. paver tiled & Berber ' ~t,~ .. ~1.~~: .. 1.~~~ .. ~ ... ~~ .. ~~~: .. ~~~ S~7~~ UDO P£NINSUU Clamorous MWly decorated 2 bdrm, 21h bath, KCents of 11:1nite, marble & etched 1lass I lovely water & night light views. Priced wfth customized furnJture. Stturhy ~ with doorman, pool & spa. 631-1400 .................................. S79S,OOO HAlt90R amcE Sweeping bey, oce.n & cilJ. Ught views from this l bdrm soph&tk:lted ''Lucerne' htate homeri. s~~=~:r;~1~~~ w~:, ~ ~l600 .................................................. s1,02s,ooo CORONA DEL MAJl OFFICE '.lf;llO K COAST HlfiHWAV 714-760-3600 _......., ___ - Realtors® HOME OF 1llE WEEK BA1.80A ISLAND Bright airy & totally C'Nrming .l bdrm home, 1 house to S. Biyfront, Uf>$tairs master & study twle gr~t views. Wood floors, n~ kitchen, 2 patios, double pr-3ge plus lido 14 on onshore moor- ing. 631-1400 .............................................. S81S,OOO OPEN SAT -SUN 1-5 llS4 (Iden •010), CCKI• Mn. Mark lo o.bota j.Kbon 2406 VlM.a Hop, llufft, N I ~rao ~uan lo ~utttn Downf'y ll) l. 1tdl S4. bit Co.ta M.w Ste-te llul Sl4 fl Mode"' ""f'wpott Hl'1thl\ Courtyard A~' & ~rll'nt' Hanf'll 2611 Core~ Orrve. lit'h0te•, "" 8 ltob <Aim & Gr1yce T .tl~ferto 225 Vl.t lido lliOfd, lido Isle, N B 'alfi<:oa Mcurdle & Bob Tompluns 2000 Holld.ty Ito.cl, 8.lycrtil, N-por1 94-ic h urolyn S!irr l27 Apolf'"' 111~ l\Llnd ludy Good 108 TurquOl>l', 8.llbo.11\1.ind 1')111 Con<>vf'r Gf'Ofl • Co• & '"UY H.1111\K>n 11S vi. Wu1l'rs. l1do '* 'I I &ob T ompkln\ & Arnf' 'l'14't'Wn 2H v., »n ltemo. lido l\le .., 8 VM:lu ltt & Ann« frl'l'~n JOO lvenlns Sur. Oov4't' \hot~ ""I Lis Olwn & ~rtul'ritl' w"'°" 220 Vw lode> ..,Old lode> kll' "ol II lOff.tin« f.trr1ft11CWI 6 Clm11en N1lwn 11 lt oy.t St Ceotae. lit unyan, N.I lattbera Tompklni OPEN SAT I-I JOll Cliff Otrvt' ,,,._po<, Ht'Jthh TOftr S1ob 111 V~ Udo 5oud lode> l\le, Ill I Cleo ~Wni OPEN SUN 1-1 49) Mofntna unyon l\Mrto S1uan ll• W•Jnut, N-po<I !lhorl'1 KeMie lo 1t1rro SB 171h SlrHI, Hunllnston 8"ch K Im Seldenber1 l14S lrli l'IKl'. h11 Cot" Mf'W uthtrlne Wiiii.mt 24528 Alt• Vitt•. DIN '°'"' htiy COf'M'IY' 10.lO •ytlde Co-.e, ""ewpo<I 8"ch In Arnold 20J DUmond, &Ibo.I 1,land Lindi ~don .UJ Ocwn View, '11-PQft He11hh lt.tMr Fine U9 VII Undln.. lido IW. N I 'ear~ 21.W l OceM lhd. '-nontu&. Miry Ann Nethefcuu nt vi. M4nton.. Udo 1,1t Ce>MWVl'be 601 lido hr\ °' 170 MMy lou IC~i.t USS SkyltM Ot~. utuN lk-.ch OlpMtlt~ JJO Via lido Nofd, lido IW hnt ConcM>t 2 bd twnhm S199,000 J bd 1wnh1T> sm.900 lbd~ U59,000 l bd houw "465.000 l bd hoow tLH~SOOO 2 bet hotne '675,000 4 bd houi.e '695,000 J bd h~ l bd .tf)I SH9,000 ) bd hotnl' U lS.000 4 bd houw "49,000 •bd ~ U 7S.OOO 4 bd~ s 1 •95.000 6bd~ Sl JS0.000 s bd houM' S2 700.000 ) bd houw '650.000 l bd houw sn9.ooo l bd townhouw UOS.000 l bd hou~ U S9.000 lbd~ $189,SOO l bd houw S'4 l•.ooo 2 bd 1wnhm S'4SO 000 l bd condo '5JS 000 • bd dut*• '62~.000 4 bd houM' S6n,ooo J bd'--S6•s.ooo l bd houw 1ns.ooo •bd~ 1791000 2 bd condo lttS.000 •bd~ S1.7M.000 • bdctupW. Sl.J9S.OOO • UDO ISLE Contemponry, extn brge private lot with POOi u quiet end of island. light & open, top quality 3 bdrm, bmlly room, offke & triple pr~e. Bleached floors, high tech kitchen & wool urpet. 631 -1400 ............................................................... s 1,099,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS hbulous home with r'n.lgnifi- cent bay & ocean views. Muter with prden spai room, pme room w;th built-in big screen TV, pool Yble & bar & used brick floors in entry, family room & kitchen. 631-1400 .................................... S1 .400.000 LAGUNA BE.AOI Architect de-signed ~ndmark with fabulous coastline, ocean & city light views. A tn-le-1el m.tsterpiece with 4 bdrm~. theater/excercise room, ~~!,8~~.~~~:.~.~~~~:~.~.~.~.~~.~ s4~~~~ CORONA DEL MAR On Bluffs over Chin• Cove ~h. hbulous views of hily. oc~n & h.rbor en- tr•nce. Bright, open 2 bdrm home, contempor~ry flair, frplc & skylights. Room to expand wnh 100' on Ocean Blvd 631-1400 ............................. Sl.950,000 BELCOURT French Rrvrera style custom home Light & open 4 bdrm includes 1st floor maids quarters. ~ster with den, gourmet kitchen with fr pie, family room opens to lush patio w11h bl.lck bottom pool, spa & BBQ. 160-3600 ..................................... s 2.200.ooo LINDA ISL£ Completely remodeled single story 4 bdrm home with rolling lawn from patio to 116' on !~~~~ & t~:~1:rr i~~s~ b:~~~~r,o~m~~'~t,~~~b~ 631 -14~ .......................................... Sl ,395,000 COWNS ISLAND With water on 2 s.ide-s & dock for 65' ~I +side ties. Sparkling o~n bay vrstas surround this fre-shly redone 4 bdrm, new kitchen & hilths. whitwuhed woods. Roger!>' landsaping & 3 cu prage 673-6900. ... .. . .. ................... Sl ,475,000 UDO ISLE A lush lawn sweeps from this be~ut1ful 4 bdrm home to a dock for brge yacht. There rs a den & 2nd floor family room, living room, formal dining & gourmet kitchen open 10 the terrace. 6J 1-1400 ......... .... . . . ................................ S2.495,000 BIG CANYON Country French ~t.lte on 18th fairway S bdrms & 9 baths, rNster with frpk & den, forrml dining & family rooms, l1br;ary, pool & spa. For rent, S 10,000 per month OWNE R SAYS DESPER A TE milke otter! 631-1400.. . .... ... ... . ................. S2.700.000 CORONA DEL MAR Perfection in every de1~1I of thli beautlfuny remodeled 3 bdrm bayfront w11h dock for b rge yacht. living & family rooms. master & kit chen all on the waterlront. turdwood floors & Fr doors 631-1400 .............................................. S2.99S,OOO UDO lSL£ F"bul0U1 bright & open 5 bdrm home on huae lot, 67' of bavfront & dock f°' 100' yKht + Mde tief The 2 story llv1Jl8 room opens to the ~tlo & '3~~~:00~ ... ~~~~'.1~ .. ~~~~ ... ·~ •. ~~~ki'oo~~ LAGUNA BL\Ot Fabulotn Med1tt:rra~n ocun- front villa, ewe'/ 18,000 tq. ft , tot'I o4 9 bdrms In tM main house, iuest hcxlM & stiff quanen. St~ wills ~7~~ .. ~~•~•~ ~~~~.~.~.r,~~I~ WATE•FaONT HOMU. INC. IHALTOU· NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE BALBOA ISLAND OFFICE .!l.IB \\.COAST HIGHWAY .u:, MARINF. A\' .. : 714-631-1400 714·673-69M .... ,I ....... ....... ~··· ..... Exclusive Affiliate of Sotheby's IntemationaJ Realty 760-1900 IEICll 111 CISTll llYFIE • 111- Arst 1n time end In dMli6c tr..-on., .... Beecon Bay be9ut)' ,_ ~ conoruar, remoder1ci U$Ulng IUC*tor cr4lftll•••· artlS1ry end fine, ,..,. maw-. TNI home features 5 bedroom• main dtllw• ~ Balboa Channel ... and ''dw ..... ~ cation Nestled ernong muetMnmlon dollr homes, the .. ~ .. c:ontlllrll ..... court and boat ~-Thia hOrne ~ II the "Newport Lifestyle' $2.495,000(LH) llYSlllD C1S19 CITTllE Sopert> 3 bedroom. W9e .torycot --lllQlll-wM remode6ed kitchen & twltha + ........... of WOOd ftoors & Frencti doors & wtndowL Oversaed lot on a quiet, prlvllte ~ street Bayshores features prlvllte wlllc"••il- 2 pnvate bw:hea & a ~~ for the kids $749.500 IEW USTlll 2111 wnamm IPEll ... ,, ..... COIL ITLlllTl COTE REALTY WOULD LIKE TO ADDRESS YOU · HARBOR ISWD DRIVE c1m1 $2,895,100 250 NEWPORT CEN'l'ER DRIVE NEWPORT BEACH 760-1900 _-.aA.Mllll .... UDOMYWGlt anAUWLOr_,.GllW',_•w-1UU.&.Yeee._., .. 8DUlllW8T..X.. DOCKllOa _.+YMJll' .mw•wrana. TADIDID-Wa.Ama...-_Yl»mM'VID PATIO AlllD~ ' 000 - CONNECTICUf F AllMllOUSE J .. J llJU. nl.DI A l'llDY.ftlYA'llLY CA1'D ..... 1'0fAl.LY._,...-AJe WDft.J09f0011**' ....,, .. S¥mlnAIU GlllATJm~ ............ L\amYAalT,AU.R& .... WA•ADAM•ATAW'llDNAl.CDl'I'. -. ............... 'IW .... Glf .... mAllDLOl' • ...W ... ,__Ymmt'TATIDltW~DOCS. ~ mmrrTMDJllDCll..•AAlllD asY fOCIL.,._ aaa mwawmc. ~c:.w---AlePMlm ....,.,... ___ O\lla __ $2,995,000 PRIME PROPERTIES 1990 LISTED EXCLUSIVELY WITH -~- IUID__.fl.&ll~C*NIVAft ._,,lmMm.,.._,. • ..._ .. T_._ .... •• ....r~---&.orWM. ""'°' rv....•-caw a.. WIU.WW11 .... fll:aL.A.MmAmilllllL s BILL FEENEY VIA LIDO IOUD ······-··--IHOIB DalYll IOI D 1.100.• VIA LIDO IOUD IOl.D -~ VIA Ll>O IOUD ICID --IAYllDB DalW UtS.-aaa.a DaJYI, an ., ... IOI D 9'S.CIGO UlfDAIPB ,.,,,... IOID ..... IOI D n,.oao VIA LIDO NCaD ICID ~-.,,.. VIA aAVllMA IQID. ns,aoo VIALD>ONOaD -UtS.a. ICl.D "5,19 44'111nmln'-IQID •• --l..MDAlllB -~ MID ..... PDNAllDO IC!I D --VIA LIDO NOaD UJD.a alllOBDalVB AISIJllO es.• 675-1058 WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REAL TORS 631-1400 ••J.M M,....,mJCaYMDW .. llMO I.AWA MUl,._AW.e ..... PATIO AllDIMGltlW•MY...,.Mm TOTAU.Y _____ _...,,.. .... IUO- lftllalll.GOmo I I a DOCmAWINDOW9. J CAll~DOClllllla.,,._YMS'f. SIX BEDROOM IA YPRONT! 9'JIAU90 .. Cll~•l.Of, LOCAT9AT -----.....-~ a l'Alff. MllTMftC ....,._ M•l'IAI. ,.._.....,, ... ,..,,__TS.al AJeC1t•m•. .., • ... T ' . • • Coldwell Banker's Newport Beach office had an exceptional 1989, selling over $303 million in property. These fine sales professionals were a part of that winning team. Contributing to making the Newport Beach office the #1 office nationwide! So, for all your real estate needs please give these highly trained professionals a call. They will put forth the extra effort it takes to market your extraordinary home. You can always -Expect the Best. ,.. COLDWELL BANKER NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE CORNER OF COAST HIGHWAY AT AVOCADO -·-, ~ ............. 'Iii Ill.Il l 'll 111\N"l 'H. I (714) 644-9060 .. OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 1-5 Cheny Lane 0 . GoldSben'y Seawlnd l. Ewing We1tcllff o. Meeder Bayfront E. Corkett 230.tfllrhlll 1449,000 2233 Pon C.rll1le $589,000 637 Lincoln $725,000 1645 Bayside Drtve $2,250,000 OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1·5 lrvlne-Unlv Pk K. Parker East side M. Bays Newport Crest K. Lenton Bluffs H. Meeder Bluffs B. campt>ell 72 Seton $247,000 2602 Fairway $279,000 27 Ima Loa Ct S333,500 2219 Fiesta $395,000 1962 v1st1 cauc1a1 $«9,000 Bluffs N. Wood 507 Avanlda Clmpo $479,000 Bluffs 400 Vlstl Panld1 C. llndsay $495,000 Newport l ... nd 405 40th Street J.Akerman $525,000 Bey CNlt 1840 CommodoN J. Mertz $545,000 Wntcnn 1101 Devon Lane J . MKMlllan '550,000 Belcourt 51 Norttmnpton ~ A8nger $550.000 - --~ -- LOYllly end unit ..._.., BR w/ v.ull9d & loft.,.. 3 BR, 2 112 BA LR w/~ LagUM Buch 909 canyon View BLUFFS $471,000 •.::A, Million doa.r V19WI Country dub atmo5phefe T. Immel ~9,900 ~~ke Hft1ng Wondlfful Bae* B.y....,... lrom LR, OR. bolt BR'a & pa1»o Westclltt 0 . Miider Newport Island D. Prince Dover Shores M. Deremiah 1637 Lincoln $725,000 3704 Channel Pl $765,000 1801 Santiago $799,000 Seavlew 2001 Yacht Vigilant M. Davis $825,000 Seavlew 21 30 Yacht Juna G. Anderson $925,000 Spyglass 23 carmel Bay B. Hiii $995,000 Bayfront 1645 Bayside Or E. Corkett $2,250,000 NEWPoRJ BEACH MARINA PARK 1145,000 Bay1ront Moblle home in Newporu best paf1( on the Peninsula Large double wide w/ 2 BR. 2 BA Jusl steps to the bay, beach & •nntt NEWPORT CREST $347,500 Enpy lhe ooean View from tua fabulous 3 BR. 3 BA. P1an 4 Tha wondltrful lloor p£an 11 bo(tl dramatic & flelOble Pool. spa & tennia BALBOA PENtNSUU 1315,000 Chamung beech oottaoe W.iklng dls&ance lo oce.,., & bay And 11'1 on an R-2 lol Cal lat more inlormat>on BLUFFS 1395,000 ~ 1 story. 3 BR 2 BA ICM\'\home ht teel,1 ~ke a 11ngle lllmtly home. localed on a quiet aJl-de PC w/ a greenbelt Vl9W BACtc BAY "91,000 Spaciout 5 BR. 3 BA !amity home w/ P"Vllle pool & 1P9 CloM to BO B.y Pf9tetW with ~-walung S*h• BLUffS 141t,000 Beat Bk"' location End unit on wide greenOelt. mo.t poputar E P..,, Beeullfully declolaled I Httndtdktlehen. •!Ing ... Mllt\y upgflldel NEWPORT HBGKTS $419,too ~"Y llmel Sea. has mol4d I must Mii custom home 11'1 LA9:'na charming, light & bnght w/ 3 decila sky1igtlta & berautltuly main- lalrled EASTBLUFF '529,000 EntertlllM(a deltghll Thia beaU11ful 3 BR. 4 BA pool home hu beien oompletety remodeled to lhe moat dlscnmll'lallng tea• Large Loe! BELCOURT HlU '550,000 Panoramic oc.an. bay I city lights Vl8Ws 1n exctu51ve gatl8d Beloourt H~I Sinole level end unrt, ltgtlt & bngtlt, 2 fireplaoea I E'uro-kJtchen WESTCLIFF '550,000 Calif poolllde IMng 11'1 a wonderlul n419lbor hood on !he qutet.eat ol sireets 4 BR, 1 BR separaw wt BA SEA ISL.AND '560.000 Ctiam11ng upper unrt w/ European llaVOf Up- grades tirougN>ut V147W of goH course & city lighta ltom newty P411nted bnght unrt SEA WIND '597,500 Popular 4 BR one leY9I entl.ry:.ed w/ many amenities Fonnal dining & &pac10U1 patio f0t summer eoter1awnng Anoe pool spa & len ntS NEWPORT BEACH SMt ,000 Large 4 BR, eirtra 1.-ge tam~y room &.imp(u 0U$ master BR aui• } 19er old home. hard to find w/ 3 fnplaoes NEWPORT NORTH Vil.US Nl5,000 Soph1a11C:aled ~ abounds 1n ti11 highly upg~ 3 BR plua home Huge spa I lountain on lushly landscaped owr11zed lot IA YSHOAES 1705,000 Enjoy f\e amblenc» & litearyte of France with- out IMWlQ Newpof't Th11 enchanong 2 BR, 2 BA ••udes WI d\erm. qu11lity & craftamansl'up WESTCLIFF 1ns..ooo Elegant 4 BR 3 BA l1lmOdetlld home on one ol Newpc>f1S most dHI~ streets Large pool & spa Set on a pnll91e lot wt mature tr•• WESTCUFF 1741,000 Pnme ~t1on on appro11 114 acre 5 BR 3 112 BA includng aeper-.le Q"e&I quanera or ca- bana OwrWf may cany 11t T 0 NEWPORT ISLE 1750,000 Oler 80' of lront.age on f\e walerlront w / large dodl PntMnfy a dupf9x bu1 oould be a s"Qlle lllmity home <lfu WIWtl NEWPORT ISLE S1'U,OOO Outsa.nctng wa'9rfronl ~ wl dodl E**- lant locallOn wl c:Mnnel \WWI "°"' bol'I .... of l'lou• Light I bnght wl large ma.lef Ntlt ' I I o ' \ • ' • ' ' \ • • ' ' / \ I t ' f • ' f • f ' • I ' ' ' ' • I • • f ' -• • \. • ' • .. \ • • ' • I , ••••• ' ' \ I HARBOR VlEW HOMES Ult,OGCI Bnght & wnny w/ i.tge, pnvm )'8l'd Gnlat family neighborhood 3 BR. 2 112 BA PEHINSULA 1n 5,ooo You won't find many cilptexes lake f111 Very large 4 BR 2 112 BA upper untt w/ front & ,.., balcontes 3 BR 2 BA lower WI pabO 4 CM ~ WES TC LIFF 1795.000 Perledlonl 5 BR 4 112 BA plu1 large !amity room w/ fireplace offioe. formal dn1n9 room pool & 'P8 WI patio atM & bnc* plantera Cu5lom home on greet strMt DOVER SHORES 1791,000 Beaulllully landscaped family home on large comef lot w l separately lenoed pool & ape Master auoe w/ 51Udy 4 car garage SEA VIEW 1125.000 Choice •port Roya1e· on apaoous comef lot View of ocean & aty ltghl s Great tamily home tn gated commlJt'l1ty 4 BR. 3 BA • FR assoc pool & ll9nn1s BELCOURT 1125,000 Beautiful Plan ·B· Amerulles ll'ICJude aJSb'n kitchen w1 state of the a11 appllanon oak noonng Berbef carpet ci-9'Tl&OC high oe!Hnga LITTLE BALBOA ISL.AHO 1175,000 OramabC waterfront home • ap( Great Vie'# l1qht bnqht & a"'Y En,oy the charm of island bY1ng Boat dock lor 2 bollta HARBOR RIDGE ESTATES "85,000 Popular 3 BR 2 1 2 BA ·Jode1e· localed on a pnvaiecul d&-s.ac Remodeled Beat•t\Ayllgtlt & broght Fantasbc mtn City & night hght VteW SEA VIEW 1925,000 A special home on appro• 4 7 acrM rt ga-.d area Expanded & aJSlornized 3 BR N>mw w/ large game room chatrrnnQ oountry lutchen pool. spa & IC:OI pond BA YSHORES PS0,000 Freocn doors open 1o huQ8 1Mded btD pellO Spacic>U5 home re~ w/ taata ' new 3 BR. lulehen & family area LITTLE BALBOA .SL.AND ~;!°° Summer's l'lere• Time to light tie at 1h1s large 5 BR aJ stom home wl bey "'"' Many ament1be include 4 ~~ M11990f & roof lop d&do. BELCOURT I UtS.000 Fabulous ·o· plan in Towne Collection 3 BR FR FOR Huge mase.r BR tulW Eng11$1'1 get den ptwate spa Approa 4 400 sq ft o l e19Qan1 ~111ng BIG CANYON 11,750,000 Enpy the gen course v.. from ttv1 4 BR 4 1/ •BA Medtterraneen home Lg FR wl wt bet wine room ltbrwy datil ruom . ... . ' . C.Ol.OWC?U OANtc,C!R r. 1 ' • , 1, ,,,, .. l OOAONADEl.llAR ..._.. ~own..· unil ... ,..,,.., on CD11W IDC fl con~--. COSTA MESA EASTSIOE COSTA llEIA l'U,• ,.... quiec end unit laWnhowe . ..,.,. fNNl9 in c:ooc6'011 2 BR. 2 112 BA. OU ka:tlen. wNle 8efber c::.pet I in.-IMRfry --. EASTSIOE 1211,000 IJgtltl •iy3BA. 2 BA, 21110fytOW1~wltoo INlnY emenr'81 lo ~ Fllbu6ou1 localion, doae lo Fwya, ahopptng I a<:hoola. COU.EGE PARK $244,500 3 BA, 1 112 BA remod9led dolhouae w/ lie 8n'Y, p&antaon shu1l9rl I upgr.ded light fix. an. a carpet BA<>Oe<VIEW $241.SOO 2 BA townhome w/ oennl ale, 2 filep69cea I 2 aky19lts T"9 enry, J9QJZZI tub, cecWdoMC:a I much more ~ lh11 • gntM vlllue EASTSIOE COSTA MESA 1270,000 Aocent on value 1n f'lta exoepbonlll 3~. 2 1/2 BA oondo end unrt WI spaaoua leMng ~ ralof Illes. '°9 grade aw-pet, pl.ntat>on sutl9rl & more• COSTA MESA 1211,000 Ch.ming I newly remode6ed 3 BA tamity room home Bnght I c:heefy WI• lo¥9fy mu'9f sutte Good Siled yard GtNI buyl EASTSIOE COST A MESA $311,000 Impeccable 3 BR home on c::omer lot New ~carpet I 11• loora, ~'9d kilchtn. LR wl fnp&.c:e. FOR, latge maater autte •gem EASTSIOE COST A MESA $425,000 ~ 3 BA a.istoma9d home w1 ~ bayard LR w/ ~~.Bay window & hardwood loora Fl'9'dl doors f'lt'oughout LIDO ISLE UDO ISLE llH,000 Bring -,:::, wdli'9ct lo buld your chem home nowJ ~. enWve. Ol mke pe>IMSllOf'l U VllC8nl ~ YOVI dM>I09 UDOISlE MN.000 Get l#lfl'I from IC ell lo .. wwm I cozy 3 BA, 2 BA home lcoe'9d on IWl ewers.zed lol Tin home IS trl beeUCJful oondllon NEW HOME ... ,000 Mo..,. If*>• -new-home on l.Jdo rw:zw TM 2 BA, 2 BA home W81 tolaly ~ You w1111111 "' io.... Wllt'I tMa ~· home GREAT VALUE sau.ooo TNI a.,.. 2 BA home on wge 56 x 88 It lot at. ..... llbn a rwnodlt. At lot_,.,.~ a ~-----~·1Q!.I ..... NEWPORT IEACH tm,000 Elepnt 4 BR, 3 BA r9l'nOdel home A ~ of IGpti.'*-ion I combt. lflAND NEW • 1,000 A 1nnd ,..-2 lby ...... , .... , COfttllm- porwy. Mlgi6:81t 4 BA home ~ a ._ ''°*.,. origlnll & no upenMS Wllf9 lpw9d LAGUNA BEACH CAHYOH CREST Plt,000 $periling I apecioua 2 mu• I loft IOWI ""lome Befber carpet, baeached wood ~. ,,... lutcher\ ~•.leaded glau enry. doors I lots of wiodows. LAGUNA BEAai '480,000 Panorwnic 0<»#1 vtew frOm 1M1 1oC.1Uy l'9fnOd.. eled 3 BA. 2 BA c:uaom home F.aluree wall of oi.u. M.w1 room.~ lute.hen Vrr11, View• · UGUNA VIEW '5.21,000 lnaedible ooasthne, ooeen & wh9'Wal• View lhat 11 totaly UnObalrUcted Featui'e13 BA, 2 11 2 BA. i.tge Vl9W decks, wlllla of glass I 2 aw gwage UGUNA BEACH U7t,OOO Bre.thlllktng white ••• ~ lnct9dl~ C.talina sunsets Large snec lo •net loe wl greet·~ po~ 8-utJtut VICTORIA BEACH IUS,000 Leg_, non-<:enlorming ~ I ,..., 1Uio Located OM house off,_.,..., w/ "**°II• ooe.n 111ew lrom ~ uniC PoeenMI • ..,,. b remodel UGUNA BEAai $145,000 Panorwnte cou.W. I oc:.t'I v... Llrge' BA. 3 112 BA home wt gym, IPA. MUNI, firept fil'9pleoe, wet t>w. den, dining ... a~ lot UGUNA BEAai "21,000 Top of "9 worid 'MW lrom Chia lwge a.tstom home FNtures, lofl, ~. bonua.,..._ 3 aw gAf909 I IMW of 9f*'9 OOMt oty igtlts NORTH UGUNA 14,S00,000 Baront.i Ea•• w/ ~ beerned Cl91ingt, mllfble lutchen. llllian:f room,...,_ ... mofwr. in-law apanment. pool, ~ Yiew I I BR'a CORONA DEL MAB OLDE CORONA DEL llAR MH.000 En,oy milionNir9sl'-~ tor undlrSIS00,000 3 BA townhome 1 112 ~ lo Big Carone I 1eep1 lo ~. 1'9&1a&Qnea I shoppng OLDE CORONA DEL MAR $111,000 Be.utlf\A a klxunous oondo will be cornptN spnng of ~ 2 BA, 2 112 BA. •ep.c.. FR, FDA All tht bMI In .. bMt ... t ~YIEWtaa.a S7IO,OOO l..qe '°' wl ....,._,_., pd9n 3 BR. 2 BA. .......... llier:Mn. OlDE OOAONA DEL IMR 1151,000 Unfqut I ~..-buitOOftdo f80el a1tt pMl.~ .... olW> 38RpU~ room, & 3 ca1 oar. ~ locaDonl COAONA DEL llAA "75.000 Conllmpot•y oonw lot ~·· ~ 3 BR. 2 BA owners unit wl ldld9d pa~. 2 BR **'· tirep&eoes In Nd\ SYPGLASS •s.ooo The finest vlllue tr1 ti..,.. 4 BR. 3 BA, FR, lerve ~-yard, bnght and newly patnled ' ,.... kitchen ~s tRVIHE TERRACE MIS,000 ~ 3 BA c:uslom home w/ a lowty yard Home I 'fwd "' mmacul9'8 a>ndtoon HARBOR V1EW HILLS 17'9,000 Extra large pnv9111 loc on «Mel cul <te s.ac 4 BR, kitchen, FR combo FDR. greal lof enter11anng Fabuloul 1-.n~y home IAVINE TERRACE $719,000 lnaedible ~I 3 BA. 2 112 BA • den home on exceptionlll large lot gorgeou1 yard pool, spa I VMM Unlimited pou1b1'11&1 1or expen11on HARBOR YIEW sns.ooo A spectaQll• ~I oceen Vl8Wc:an be seen from .... lg remode6ed ' ••pended home 5 BR. 3 112 BA, wee bw, 3 fQPlllOel I 3 cs garage SPY GUSS 1815,000 halhlalung , eo-ooeen a hst>or V19Ws en c:iou& lloorpl.n Iowa p&fiealy b en18f1anng 4 BA. pool & ape 1n ehel•ect c:ourtywd OTHER AREAS HUNT'NaTOH BEAai $231,900 4 BA famly home in grea1 locatlOti dole to ~ I lhopplng New <*pet, remodeled kltchen ~ h• • mlfic: value' UDO ISlE A.IOl,000 50' lronc.ge on ip of UdD wl docllll tor *ve boel &llAd 'fOW chwn home TURTl.ER<>a( MOOE ... l,.000 ~ ..... ~· 4 BA floor plilrl WI desnb6e ~. ~ fwough- CM ~FR I k*'-' ~ S*Jo MONAAQ4 IEACH $1,7IO,OOO C•tallrUI IUl"IMtl I gotf courM ... lrom ha MedeterTanelrl dettgn c:ualom home w1 5 BR. 5 112 BA Truly 100 many~"> 11&1 NEW LISTINGS LACUNA BEAai $217,IOO Be.ubtul IDW11home wl 2 maAlr tu*. vaulllld c:e.kng a.kyllgh~ ' lush ~ Great loaDOn ' value CHERRY LAKE 1441,000 Pl'\08 reclJcttOri l..ookl like a modltl holM L~ cated on• cul-<» sac srMt Gofgeou1 r!'d I dock. tre•hly painted, breakfast nook"' kitcti.n BLUFFS 1415,000 View sryle & upgr9de& 'BA oondo hat...,.,., ltung Custom Frenc:ti doors. pac>en, paints, tiles Newgwden kitchen I planlallOn shutters HARBOAVIEW KNOU '411,000 Convenient loc:e11ont 21110fy. 3 BR, 2 112 BA wt family room, be.u•lul ~ & s-c>• plut COfn8f locatJon SelerhM bought MOflef hol'M BIG CANYOH Slff,000 Behind ~ glMldld ~ .... , e.g Canyon lot Under $600,000 2 BA, 2 BA"""' d9r\ 3 pelOI, new carpet & patnt COAST AL VIEW "41,000 T emhc 009Wi, whil9w.-r & OOMline VteW lrom this Chns Abel CUiiom home Spa. ~ lut.chen. den. sauna, wood I gtua, d9dl ~ UDO ISLE t1.,2.0,000 Bf and new home on at-. of fte best '"9t &o &treet loCllDona 3 BA 3 BA. Wge lbrery wl charming eouf't p11fJo if looM1g 1Dr fw ti.I I must to ... WESTPARK l3l$pOO 4 BR. 2112. BA lrme home Extenah-. ~. COSTA MESA OON~2 llAST£R IUfTES 1111,500 ~ I dMr\ tHewl condo .. y k> buy, OMW may eeny 2 BR, 2 112. BA. 2 cat dlk::tled ~ IE'ST BUY NEAR IEAQt 1112.500 TownhouM hM hptece 1n ~W'G room tor thoM cold win'9r evening• Neat ac:::hool1. ra1pof1alion, ahof>ptng Auumal* loan. BROOKVIEW EHD UNtT 1205,000 3 BR, 2 112. BA oondo wit\ lnpla<:e, central 11r, 2 cat gatage, indoof t.undry plus spas, tenrus Gteat loc:allOn CLEAN ANO SPACIOUS '211,000 Thia 3 BR, 1 314 BA home ha.a.,, exlra large liY1ng room wta firepteoe Large dining room, lrHhty painted lutcMn a ~ na yw Pnoed 90 sell CHALET LARGE TOWNHOUSE 1219,900 Secluded wtpod 3 BR. 2 BA ~unit. lo! &Ile awox 2700 sq ft Gteat locallon LOTS OF HOUE 122t,t00 Huge lo • BR. 2 BA lam1ty home~ desm~able aree OWNER MOTIVATED 1241,tOO awn.. 000fl9!'8"°" m#lea this a pef1ect hom4t lor tho .. who need ... .., 90 ~ buydown Of deoorallng allowance 3 BA. 1 314 BA FRUIT TREES GALORE 1255,000 Paech. avocado. orange and grapes 3 BR. 1 314 BA. atepdown living room EXECUTIVE PERFECTION $215,000 Soph11ttcat1on abounds 1n 1h11 privale tow!~. end unit LM;e 3 BR s*J• den ctoM to Orange <:aunty A;rpot1 bus~u oen-.., COUNTRY CHARM $271,000 Hardl#ood toor.. tam4y room enNnC9 d'll6 4 BR home Mo.,,. righl In 8nd ~ lhe ape OREA T FAMll y HOllE 1m,ooo Buy cb#n aYabble to help you CJ.!aldy LMge 5 BA home MESA DELMAR BEAUTY '214,toO Cotnpletlfy rwnodltltct S BR. 2 BA pride of OWNt'lhlp home w.-.U11M add on room w/ 1tlllned a'a• windowt I French dootl. Large b9c*yani. ao .. '° .,.., fM6or aar.cton 8nd ...... p . llESA VERDE ssse,aoo Quiet locetlon. Oelgtl~ custom 4 BR. 2 112. BA . Enjoy . .. enllioua ONE OF A KIND a..ooo Or11yl~hou8eaan tilhldr:Mn~tone ,...._ 3 BR. 3 M . 2-11oty s.p.m MJdy ....... '°"'* bulldln home ..... ~ W'O~ TRt-PlEX ... Ffont uM hM 2 BA. 2 BA. tamiy room w/ firepleoe. owntry k.llctler'I lfld a ltMI pallo .,.. The front y.-d •• prof .. 1iona1y land- scaped LARGER THAN rT LOOKS $22l.IOO lMge W.simina'9r flmiy home Wllh 2 IW• pMcel. Family room . 008TA MESA CHARMER SD4.100 One 'tf/el buydown aWIWlla on,_ 3 BR. 2 BA c:Nrrner. Just minutlll trom the bMc:h Pt.nta- llon lhVf*• flroughout home Spa I RV ac.. oeu AFFORDABLE LUXURY 1244,toO EASTSIDE PRIDE DUPLEX 1310,000 Spaolous 2 BR and loft condo Surrounded by PriQe reduced $20,000 Both 2 BR wlfintplaoea lakes and 11reams Upgraded carpet and 1168 on priva• c:u"*MC MODEL PERFECT 1278,500 OCEAN VIEWI $329,000 3 BR. 2 BA end-unit on greenbelt front I rear Close to beech. ~ pet1' and nwr tnlll 4 BR. 19tge patio 90taly redone 2 112 BA f8mlly room pnva• bedcyard AaMJme 111 truat deed HI TECH HOME BY OCEAN 1375,000 4 BR. 2 112 BA With $20,000 spa BeeU1Jful Berber carpef and top ot the.,.. ap~ A unique home tor a dacrim1naeng buyer OYNAMtC AREA JM,500 Bike to beach! The .,.a ,..,..Y on maiMt Newport Hetghta Co&ta Mesa g,_t home wt swmming pool PRtOE OF OWNERSHIP UH,900 Get 1n10 the inYM.,,.,.t !NIIMI nowt Pndl of ownenhip ~· In Costa MeM cto .. '° fie beach HUNTINGTON BEACH WESTMINSTER 1ST TIUE BUYERS 1134,tOO 3 BR IOWnhome show• hke mod91. Bike 10 beach FHA. VA or submit '8rmS WARMINGTON CHARMER 1141,500 Owner rana'-'-d W•tmioa'9r 2 BR. 1 112 BA IOWnhome, llWge P*>. •tone llreplaoe. 2 Ca' gange Aklow oft maa. ~ b officie or den. SPACIOUS POOl HOUE $271,000 3 BR 2 BA. remodeled kitchen. tam1ty room. huge master wl1h Jet tub TROPtCAL PARAotSE $213,500 3 BR in near new oomp6ex great locaoon Com munity pool & ape Close 90 beach HOME HAS IT All Slff.tOO CuslOm prestige home •BR • BA dream luldlen. large bonus room wet bar and more NEWPoRJ BEACH SEACUfFGETAWAY $81,500 2 BR. 2 BA model hom4t Cape Cod style Calhe«al c:e4inga, al amenrlleS. lop q..iallty QUIET ANO PRIVATE 1211,000 Gorgeous upgraded condo. ape tub, tnic* light ing, 1lle entry Green belt Yl&W Walk to beach DISTINCTIVE COAST Al 124t,too OllOCMK true luxury 11'1 N9wpof1 Beectl in a gal9d comp6ell wtpool and ape 2 linlplace1 NEWPORT BEAUTY 1311.000 Spac:IOUI 3 BA. 2 112. Ba on hl.lg9 lol bndl RETIRE IN STYLE $171,500 A~. I.woe family room Single 11oty 3 BR. 2 BA Huntangton ~ 2 priwa• ~. Miion doftar c:U1hoUM DECOR.A TORS DELIGHT $375,000 UM 'f04ll magtn.abon This can be 'f04I en.,, WALJ( TO THE BEACH $214,ISO home 4 BR. 2 BA & OR tn Newport a.di ~condo. 2 mu• IUI'"· plush carpet. ~a atyfing ~ finandng ........ STEPI TO ntE BEACH U1t,t50 Near new 2 BR. 2 112 BA condo. Jet U>. ~ ~ ........ endoMd ga- ,. GtMIBuy . ~ ...... ---- ATTENTION CAA COLLECTORS '545,000 C>verwed • CW g..-. ge>n Wlfl f"9 UniCJ.19 Nftpof1 BMd'I home ART DECO I RENTAL USl,toO a.... rentlll OYW QiW11Q9 ol wall '° ht bMd'I ct.rmer. Specilll fiNnang ........ ' OWNER llOVING 1279,IOO Appro1 10,000 sq ft lot. RV hoc*-up Added GARDEN GROVE REDUCED 120,000 S20t,IOO Corporm owrw a.ya Mii Bmg an offer in on tus IPP'0• 1800aq. ft., 3 BA. 1314 BA. wltamiy room POOL I SPA HOUE 1224,900 3 BR. 2 BA wlnew carpet, fireplace. oenlral atr, high cet~nga I W1fY 1peaou1 Great b enter· tall'ling SANTA ANA. JUSTIN owe 1ST DEED S1ft.OOO owe 111 trust deed c.2. 2 BR rental property next door sold b $t80.000 GOOD-BYE RENT S112,000 Trees on awox 10,000 sq h lo( New dtpet and paint hreplace and 2 cw~ The price 1s right. don I miss lhis one• SOUTH COAST METRO $239,000 Model home •ke newl ~ytight1. 1Qe. tamtly lo.1tchen Great homel Right Pnce• FAMILY OPPOATUNTY S24S,000 3 or 4 BR w/ eat in kitchen, FOR AJC zoned for duple11 OTHER CITIES LAGUNA NIGUEL 11211,900 Viow of mountains canyon, lights One le\191 home many upgrades NORWALK $174,150 3 BR. 2 BA With larve y.-d Pnoed '°' QUldl &ale Aslo. about &pea.al no potnta, no cost loan avail MISSION VIEJO $117,000 Compact L• Par ... model. Cordova V19W 3 BA 2 BA convonientty located Tenant Occupied CERRITOS $2'5,900 4 BR 2 BA family home on c:ul-dl-uc Close 10 lchool •hopping and tr.way urge !amity room wlfire~ Gteat tor entertaining BELLFLOWER 1214,tOO Spaaou1 In level exacvllVe home h~ •BR. 3 BA w11arve tamtly room One BR down and 3 BR up Patti like .. ting on ouk»-sac Vacanl & read'i $pec&al hnanong ~•liable , .. . ··- PAG-E 10 /-SATURD-AY, August_ ... _.990 -GEORGE ELKINS COMPANY DAILY PU.OT I ltlA&. HT All • BE\'ERL Y HILLS BRE:\TWOOD NEWPORT BEACH VIEW A BEAUTIFUL PIECE OF THE WORLD -from this magmhcent Newport Beach "Sea f a1re" Condominium Surround yourself w1ttl the following d1st1ncbve features marble entry, hght oak flooring in a coofs delight kitchen. two private master bedroom suites with baths. f11eplace. 3 large tiled balcomes to enioy the ocean & bay. &uesl room, sw1mm1ng pools. spa, tenms courts and all w1lh1n walking distance of the beach S627 000 NEWPORT BEACH FOR UNDER S135,000f - This bf>aulllul 1 bdrm l bat/I unit in the Versailles has 1usl been mc1dt available Freshly painted m neutral tolors murored dry bar loads ol clos.et space There 1s a nice ded with lots ot greenery to en1oy your summer evemngs Bicycle to the bf-c1ct1 or en1ov the pool spa & clubhouse 1n lh1~ gcirgeous gc11e guarded community Can I last long al this pr1u~' BLUFFS • DESIRABLE END UNIT WITH VIEW OF BACK BAY -Spacious 3 bdrm, 2"'7 bath. "E · plan with family room & eattng area in kitchen Cathedral ce1hngs. skyhghts & mirrors. located at the end of a qutet cul de sac with p11vate driveway Beautiful garden patio entry with large deck. flowtrs & brick trim $439.000 LH BLUFFS-RARE "R" PLAN -BAY VIEWfl Scarce tr1 level with over 2000 square feet on a Quiet cul de sac Ttus model has one of the largest master bedroom suites 1n the Stutts on a separate ttoor by its.elf Also included 1s a spacious eating area in the kitchen with Mag1t Chel oven and mttrowave Shutters throughout and neutral carpeting 3 bedrooms or 2 bedroom plus lam1ly room/~ Call now for an appomtment to Stt S379 OOOLH BLUFFS • REDUCEDll FANT A8TIC INVEST- MENT OR ST ARTER! AHordable SYnny end unit 1n the Bluffs Three bedroom 2~ baths with I bdrm/den on main level Spacious hviniJdmmg area with neutral carpet & bnck hreplace Large pnvate patio + alley access to double prqe. Convemently louted to Eastblutt Shoppcng Center. PQOI, schoots & park S269.500 incl~ the land - ~ NEWPORT BEACI-1 ~ .\ '\ \1 •\Rl"-.0 P \L\1 DESERT WOODBRIDGE ESTATES Lovely 3 bedrooms, 21/2 baths, "Lincoln" model with spacious family room, living/dining area and Inside laundry room. Large back yard & double garage with alley access. New oven/stove, carpet & draperies. Enjoy many amenities -lake, pools, spa, ten- nis, etc. Seller wants fast salelll $284,900 OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN 1·5 127 W. YALE LOOP, IRVINE COVER HOME UDO BAYFRONT-FABULOUS SUNSETS One-of ktnd Lido Saud location with 62 feet on the water featu11ng 3 bedrooms. a den/hbrary. 3~ baths. a dramatl( family kitchen with granite counter tops and GE "Monogram" se11es appliances. lap pool, secu11ty and a sandy beach Creati ve ltnanc1n& a poss1bthty Call for information Sl.950.000 BLUFFS • NEW LISTING -LOW, LOW PAICEll -Spacious 3 bdrm. 2'1 baths with over 1800 sq ft formal dining area oH hving room & nook otl kitchen remodeled kitchen with new cabinets. m1trowave sub m o ref11ger a tor. water purilyer & softener large tiled pat10 overlooking greenbelt near largest pool Alarm system low leasehold pmt of $511 per year S319.000 HUNTINGTON BEACH l OAEAT STARTER -ONLY 1117,soot Beautiful 2 bedroom. 2 lull battl condo on one level. ~most 1.300 SQ ft. or ROOMINESS Features mcludt dramatic all white kitchen. hreotace. hardwood floors 1n the dming room & new carpetma Just steps from pools & tennis court $167.500 SELLERS ARE DESPERATE-JUST RE- DUCED TO 1219,IOOI -Vacant and ready tor a lam1ly to move in to this beautiful 4 bedroom 3 bath home Just a few mmutes from ttle beach. ttlrs lovely home features plank floors. Berber stylt carpetina & mirrored wardrobes Plus a heavily loaded avocado tret ready for you to make guacamole Call tor a show1na today OPEN HOUSE IA TURDAY 12-t 10052 llGNET CfACLE IF YOU1'E OVER 55, BUT FEEL 35 ... -This 1s the oet;ibortlood tor you Resort h~e kv1na behtnd 24 hr &uarded sate 2 bedroom. Slfllle stOfY With huee lletlt & airy hvu~ room Communrty offers a mlllon dollar clubhouse, 2 pools, spas, 3 tennJS courts, puttq lfttn & aym. Walk to snopp.na. Just reduced to $185,000 LH 759-9100 COSTA MESA NEWLY REMODELED hpanded custom11td Koll built home with tldded dining room 4 bedrooms plus S25 SQ It bonus room Double garage plus covered parking for J cars RVs off c1lley Large bad yard with separate garden area Over 1900 SQ II for only $280 000 LAGUNA BEACH OCEAN VIEW, LAGUNA BEACH Spectacular 180 d'irtt while water and Laguna coasthne views from emy room in lh1\ umQue 2 bedroom. 2 bath. 2 story home S11ualed on d slretl lo strttt lot of approumately 10.000 sq It Musi ~e lo dppre<1alt tn, dffm1te polenhal for e•pansion or total rebuild 1n a v"'Y desirable area Shown by clPPO•nlmPnl Priced al $749.000 LAGUNA NIGUEL PRESTIGIOUS MONARCH BEACH - 2A HOUR GUARD GA TE COMMUNITY Beaut1lul 3 bdrm 2"1 bath homt Sltualtd on an oversued lot lhdl otters room for a pool This residence otters many features whKh mcludf a second story v1ew of Catah~. cul de sac locat10n ~urity. spa tub a c. bleached wood, and community shulllt to beach $399.000 [ INCOME I COSTA MESA DUPLEX • A QREAT INVEST- MENTI Sellers may carry a small 2nd TD on this charm1ne 2 bd I ba ~ 3 bd l \ ba duptei, udl with it's own pnvatt yard Situated m t"' rapidly uptrad1,. 11u of Westside Costa ~ & 1ust an easy walk to parks, shopc>lnc. churches. etc Invest oow before pnces fist ap1n rents are iood1 Call now befor~ 1t is too late! $274,500 . ·-... . ~ ------·--.-..-......... . -.. __ 3Tl'.ll.:1 JA~Sl \ TOJrq YJtAO r DAA.Y NOT I HM. IST ATW TERRACE COLLECTION · ONE OP A KIND! r.(l(ll t" t YA.Q" f'f/I) " ') SATtMDAY. """'* ''· '"° I P'Nilf '' SPECTACULAR VIEW I TENNIS ESTATE This magnificent ) bedroom. ) beth plus IJUVanf qumcrs estate IS 5'tUlted on t 8-4 acm located at the edge of Back Bav s Ecological R~~e Thu 11 one of Oran~ County's mosc important view pr<>ptrtld ~ pnvatt ~attd entrance wJI lt'ad vou to mocat coun with pArktng for over 10 cars. Custom h~htcd teMu court & 20 mttct BACK ON MAllKET \l,.i...111lh t11th ~1 n ~ p.irl.. 11..t-tn\lronmenc Trt'mendou~h u1 p .. ,fl .. I B.t ' u .. pfu, 'l.lr }>:.lfJj!e (rn .. nh11rn e BltalheJ '""'J f],,,.,, i.:1•1ir111e1 1o.1tl ht n t'>u1lt in l.1h1ntt~ & lU\tvm l1}>:hl\ l':11lt" ... , ... !; de-1,i.:nc.-,l 1Jr J rh.11 t .in .Ht11mm(Klate .am t1pc.-ut fl ~fl·J[,1111 ''"' '' J rr U \f \('t°' Offered at Sl,125,000 pool with sr-and rock waterfall. Th11 is thr ultunare tntcrta1nn's <khght ~r will coru1dt'r a tra<k lor Corona def Mar ocean front Of commercial buddln.8. Call for your pnvue sh0wtn1t ACI' NOW, WJU, Nar LABn ledaeed llo• U,•ll;MO Now offered a& Sl,195,000. BELCOURT CUSTOM HOME Ma}o\nrh<.c:nt 1BR. ~' BA. 1 car ~ara~e G.tllt"\ home 1.lt.i.:amh •p· prmeJ '-'Ith k.iJt:J front entr} Joor~. ble.itl1c:J wooJ fhx>r'I & plush <.arpttrn~1 throu~houc Groumtt Al1111ll111u ~rtcht'n \\ICh cemc:r bl.rnJ <. oo~ cop &. l u'lcom wandu"' &. y..i lf cre•tmem\ AwarJ "'inn1n.a.: IJnJ,lJP'°>-= "h1N1 in- cludt!I uucJour tntt"rtJinmtnt .irea Sf>4 & luunc.111111\ rtw. " d1t' home \OU h.H <: been Y.J1can~ for Reduced from .11./i96,8e0 Now Offered at U ,699,000 BELCOUIT CUSTOM MEDITEUA.NEAN One of a kind ' bedroom. 4 bath plus ' car garage custom home. Excensive use of white uJes & plush be1~e carpettn~ rhroughout. Black marble fire. place in living room & famil y room. Large ~al yard with custom plans for new pool & spe included. Offered at $4 ,500,000 NEW LISTINGS COIONA DEL MAI Rare Smnmerwlnd Doable Lot -Walk to Beach Great opponunity to purchax a gorgrous \ lxdroom. 2 ~ bath plul Jen Summerwind h~ Ul Corona del Mar Lar1te double 10( w/room (or pool and sr-. Two lxdroom U\C<>fm unit over ~arip,e which can bt u~d a' a (lttt place for tttnagers or a gu«t hooS( This IS a wonderful fam1h hol'Tlf Opea Sal/Su 1-6 5! l DUlla led1ICed co S849,000 SELLD WANTS OPFER NOW! NEWPORT BEACH Back Bay c.tom Lot Take advantagt o( om of thf last opportunitttt tt.l build ~oor own cuStom dream homf This 2 P acre e~ute looted m '\ewpon Beach s Sack Bey IS rttd) to go. Muh1-m1lhon doll.u home\ surround th11 lar~ r-rccl En1oy all thr recrnuon that Back B.t\ allows Offend al U,650,000 IKVINE Gols--Former Model Ekpndy appoum:d forl'Tlfr J M Pnm modd home Populsr WfSlf1tld plan with 38R. 2' :BA Protes.s1onalh d« orated with upgraded ttle floor and Berber carpttmg. Lovely rrar yard with i:-uo and lush lsndJCaptng. Plus a/c. JK & rod unit locauon Offend al 1416,000 MOllE PINE HOMES NEWPORT BEACH Belcoart Terrace P1u 'C' T 0tallv upgra<kd \BR. 21 iBA plus t.am1h room m""'nhome Situattd on an overs11ed loc for complne pr1v-.aq Gorgeous marble floon & llt'Utral col~d carpmng throughout Custom i:-int & wmdow Trnnncna and many cusrom cab!M(s ProfnsaonaUy dtt1gntd rttr yud w/budt-in BBQ led..atot876,000 Beleomt Terrace Plu 0 B"·Best Lotadonl Elqaacty appointtd 3BR. }.,BA. townhomt Deconttd in natural colon wC bUutilUJ whJcc tilt floon. Berber C~IOft ar plamanon shutttn Rear ywd t.cb onro gtttttbdt for easy .ccns to walk-way sy•nn & pool ac sr- &cilitia. Many orhef ~ too nunwrous to mention 0,.. 811111411 lllllilale Now OtferM al *885,000 Bela>m1 RID • flu !. VIEW, VIEW Tmnendous Caulinl, ()can• Cll)' Laghc VIC'WS DecOfa«>f u~d with plush o(( white carpttlf\3. hatdwood noon" plantatlOl'I shu~rs. Swe-0f. thr.att European whn uchrn •ich sub-mo and Jft;~lft appliances. A/C. l«W'llY, and pc locsoon a& MSl,000 • t •• BALBOA ISLAND ELEGANT SINGLE FAMILY/PLUS UNIT Custom 3 bedroom, 2112 bath main house. 2 bedroom, 1 bath apartment. $889,000 222 Ruby OPEN SUNDAY. 1-5 JACKIE KEIGH • 644-7699 OLD CORONA DEL MAR . "NEW ON THE MARKET" * CONTEMPORARY SHOWPLACE Corner lot, 1~ block to ocean, ocean views .............. $1 ,075,000 * ENCHANTING COTI' AGE Bay & ocean views, acroaa from part<, R-2 lot.. .......... $695,000 CALL l.lllOA OR LOIS TODAY Ulll Im Liii .111111 121 .. 111 111-1114 ILi OlllU Ill 1111 IPECllUITI 171 EMERALD BAY 7'ee.$eJ1ted 111 ROD DALEY •nd NANCY DALEY SPECTACULAR VIEWS •Surf, sand, Catalina sunsets. • 4 bedrooms, 41/2 baths DON'T MISS SEEING ONE OF THE FEW AVAILABLE OCEANFRONT PROPERTIES $2,990,000 ROD DALEY NANCY DALEY 494-6208 OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 1301 SANTIAGO DRIVE • Come a nd see this large h ome • For a large fa mily • On a large lot 6 bedrooms. 4 1h ba ths. fo rma l di ning room . overs ized fa mily room opening to a beautiful pool. 3 car garage. $799,500 -~---· --~ ,;,,...,--.,..-.. 844 8200 BrubbtiEllis SATURDAY. CORNER COMMENTS I b• ~1111 a11d Su:;a1111t · OUR INVENTORY GROWS & OUR SELLERS MOTIVATION INCREASE S BUY NOW & SAVE ESIDENTIAL BROKERAGE • I ' EA8TBLUFP. If ,-ou n~ (1"«' bt'drooma wttb a u'ry Iara«' )'•rd for a buat (am1I~ on a quit't alr«I an Eaatbhilf. thaa 1~ •our bttt ~. .\nd prtrrd r111h1. too' 1549.000 HARBOR VIEW HILLS llubor \ '"'" Hilla. rompll'tf'h rt'- mod!'lrd onr i!Of\ homr .. 11b f11m1h room .rnJ drn f' rrnt h door' and '"'"" do,., throujlhoul Pool .. od •Pll s: \•1 .1"10 HARBOR VIEW HILLS Ba " \)1 ran 11nd r 1h hl(hh ""'" Thrf't' BR homr • 11 h load a of po1rn1tal •or· 01 .. 1 d1n10J room. fam1h room •1th room for r\p•n•1on lo )tl.1)00 SECLUDED SEA VIEW fabulou• ~BR. fU•lom11..d fam1h bomf' '""h parlr. and r1t• ltpta "I"'" Hard- .. ood floor.. prt••lr •pa Pr11ltnr ron· d111on \ rarr oHrrtn!l 1895.000 SEAVIEW l oromprnmaatnll vu-1 of nh lt!lht1 from tb oui-t•ndmJ onr tlon po<ll homr ""lwal..d on pn\alr romn m ita'lrd rommuntl• f-,.11ur"' 'BR. :.!'18 \. unmarulatr' 1939.lm PENINSULA Brand "'"• flrama1..-propt't1>. wondnful .,._, from •lm<MI """' room \lutf'T' BR. w1•h ftr"J>laff "'c>annc rffiuta "1wa1rd M"ro-from ..and 1)4QJIOfl PE MINS ULA .\rtton •• hrrr' l 01qur uu11ntt. "P6 l ould b, ff'Otal oH1r M on J.round 11'•1'1. l1uni arrommod1hont on uppf'r ll'H:I l urrrntl~ a .,,.., dupln 11.269.000 PErmtSULA Ju11 romplrtl"d and rudy for orcupan· n Two alory 'BR. 3 ftrl'plarl'a. fam1I} roorn \ ,.,,. drda tlrntM'd for •P• \1101 ornn "',.,. from ""'nil room 1725.000 PltlflNSULA f I>«' BR. ;',BA. bomt' on thl' wind 'hair ,.alf'b from l'>fn lr•l'I .\'"4'M>D'lf' .-1f'•• of bt'ach. bat and ouan ~llrr •111 ro&UadH trad" for '.-.1 l .\ prol"'rt' 12.975.000 PStmf8ULA Greet pride of o-ttthip. tep. to ~•ch. L p~ 4BR. 28A. lower 28R, 28 <\, and largr palto Great O'>'Br1' uarr UDlb. $~5.000 DOVltR SHORES \lagn1ric~t vulH of bay. and C"ll\I li~bta (rom mo•l rooms. t :crl'ltf'nl noor pl1n for l'Dll'1'ta11un1 f"ront ro'>' loc-alton \ta1da qualt'A. 11.295.000 DOVER SBOJUt8 1"8 fttl on tb .. ba\I, 180 dqrtt .,..,.., of '\r•port Brach and 'lr•port ( """'" Dock, ~BR. 4"18 .\. pool. •P• 3 cu pragr U.200.000 Ell&RALD BAY Ln1qu«' ocUOlidt' oppor1unltt fanng Emnald &.y Grttn and ocuo Pn ... alt' brick patio. o~o beam ceahnp walh 1kyligbl1. St'paralt' mulrr aualt' '"' rir .. plaC"t' four BR. 48A 12.350.000 Ell&RALD BAY Sh BR. 180° ocran lit'w homr •1th1n thf' gaaf'd pri>ate rommun1t y of tmrrald e. .... lot• of runn and ~· foola~ .. Pttfttl for a la1gl' fam11Y (,ood "alut' Sl.395.000 ltlllltRALD BAT < .. et·•·••y 10 pnule plt"d ('Ommun1t~. ocl'an wde of bw} Charming ('Olla.r. gaubo. rt'Ottt1on pool. l'Aqu1tt1r Jllr drn Oon"t m-that onr' I ooli for thf' potl'ollal. S92S.OOO BARBOR RIDGE ESTA TES Ont' of tlae bnt ••r• lon1100t 1n Harbor Ridge. fountain an Amum. Boqurt C.a nyoo alonr apa and w1trr(all Two 1ton. JBR. 3BA t 98S.OOO BIOCA.PfTON Caa1tomiaed bomr oo quit'& ('U·d1"·1ar. Lug«'. very privatt' ind ~autlfully land· acapt"d rrar prdl'n with tpa. 0....1aord for rnlrr1ainina t"our BR. 2l')8~ s 1.2q5,ooo JA8111!Qt CllEltlt Sptttal 3BR. 11ncJ .. lenl watJt pnult' •P•· faU ~llrth •"•trm and air ron· dittoned. IHhgbtful paho •1th aaay fnut trttt aod ra.t' prdrn 1575.000 DA&Y PILOT I •A&. DTATE Wliiitr wattt, wind and (.a11h111 •un•rh malr.I' up thr •If'• from tht• tnrifir Emerald ba) iBR. l•18A. homf' Hua" lot Pr" atf' ptt'ii romnuutlh 12.990.000 CORONA DEL MAR REDUCED! Channing l>Hch rotta~f' "'th potentiaJ to build your drf'am home. Lar~e lot only 11'2 blO<'k lo ocean. 1998.000 BIG CANYON REDUCED! full o( penonaJity and charm with all white decor. Elf'gaotly appointed 2 atory home with Mduded gardmr.. Mastn auitl" laada out to privatf' apa. Upgradf'S plore! 1729.000 DOVER SHORES VIEW Th.ii could be onf' o( thf' m~t eJLciting homes in Dovrr "\hort'i. .locftdi.ble potential for rmiocM five BR. 3l'l.8A. Court~ard mtn- witb pool. 1739.500 LH. RESIDENTIAL 644-6200 2 CIVIC PLAZA # 100 Lon1cmporary. aopb111tc:at~ OC:[A 'I \IE•'. newer home. t·cahire. 3o0" roof lop view. C,ourmct lutcb.-o. nutom bu1IHn11. ~kyli1bta aaJore: 11.075.000 SEA VIE W REDUCED Major price rf'du<'tion * * * l.Jniqut> offning uMomparablt" m this gatrd rom muntt\ L'nob.tructf'd "'~Ith on ~, ac"' fivt> BR. JBA. $849.000 CORO~A D E L MAR CllARllDfQ CONDO h 'a apadous moUJh to~ a homt": it's cozy mou~ to bt" a wttkt"nd getaway. Don't miu tttinll tha c harming . almo111 nr~ condominium on '.\arr11tAU'll $435,000 CORONA DF.L MAR SINGLE F AlllL Y UNIT Elepnt ainp. lamiJy ph.aa unit. decorated and mnocklf'd -11h impucablt> duiKn and craftamanahip. Modd pttfttt ~f'9t or income unit. 1889.000 BROKERAGE 644-6200 JASIOKE CUit& CurrcotJy lowe6t price avatlablf' IO de hghtluJ pie guarded commurHh "ell kept plan I m grHI lou llon 2HR. 2BA Large aunoy and pri~•'" pa110 S.'l:?fl.1100 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Feet. ljkc counln'. (.harm1118-colorful •urrouod10~ peau·ful 'ellmjl SHK . 2"1BA. fam1h room. hup;r ,.,., 111 l111cbco. mMler .. fireplac r S:> 7'1.1100 CORONA DltL MAR Half block lo ocean "llroll 10 ln•para1ion Poinl Tlua lar1e fam1h homr haa 11 UDUfUe 0oorplao ... llb ·~c1al quarlf'h for l«D&&en or m la .. , °'<1111f' ,.,.trr ~ ..... $950.000 BAYRIOOlt .\ bnl locallon m 1hu1 g•ll'd • 0111mu1uh \1n and brigb1 upper unit 1 .. ., HR lH.\ ( ommuo11\ pool •OJ •P• s l.?11.000 EASTSll>& TU 38R. plu. dm 2"1BA. 2 ~1°" "'•th pool 11 the beal pnte for ooe of 1a. lw>d m the area. O<* lo tebooa. ..bopping 11nd Becke.~ 1379.000 CAMINO CAPISTRANO Oubl.Modi!IJ \Ir .. ~ of ou·an l.>ana Harbor. ...,.,11. !Ind pm .... from th• 1 harmul8 home l .,_a..,, rn•''"' ,. ~parale-•IU<ho t am1h ruu111 .. 11h tnnfi. rod1 fir~~ 185(J.OOO BARBOR HJGHLAND8 131 7.000 'lt.PORI Hl\(tl' 'ou be1 "ellcr .. ". ··~11 \h Ho1Hol' I llrc" HK. bu1e-~•rd l urrenlh bnl bu• m '«'"" pc>rt SH ;.t.100 BELCOURT O(i.\' \ll'l ' t.lt'pnlh •11pont1'1J ·,HK 1 u•lo ru homl" ,. ,,b l11fi \. f,.1111h roum ,,.,,..of 1hr .. rt Ir.it• ht'n HuJt" 111 .. a tl'r >Ultr ,.1th ftrt'J>l•lf r •ncJ ,. .illt. 111 1 lo.f'I t our , •r 11•••1tt' 1.? . .1">41 IMIO \\ 7EEKEND HOMES TOUR U'lllDIY •LY Wnll Z233SMTANM Mlll4 BA YlI.S 1-S S269,000 SITllllY I SUIDIY C(ll(IM Ill ... 419 llDDIA fllK[ .... l·S $695.000 C(ll(N Ill -221 NMCISU rma:lU/T<BAS 1-S $950.000 llWIDACE lU> DWttN DACE CCltY WMO 1-S sm.ooo C(ll(IM Ill -2209 NCR lMt ~1-5 Sl.650.000 SUlllY OILY BAl80A lSlNI) 222UY KEDVCMD l·S $&19,000 .IA.Wll CllD( l9llAQOllD .. P£llJS l·S S57S.000 .IA.Wll CMlJ( 14 SNllWt JACKI SllTM 1-S M .000 DCMI StDES 1311 GAl.AXY STAN EAT(Jt 1·5 Sl.295.000 SOD 1901 YACHT lllMT SlllNll SMl1J l·S $149,000 H.V. talS 1324WTllGID .. ..., 2-S:lO $739.000 SMtumm: 349" CMlll) Cll NKY OMO l·S Sl50.000 tMD tllHNI)$ lU>llWI AW MADllJfTUY 1-5 '317.000 tMDO lOOI SO lNI SNl>Y Ulli 1·5 1659.000 ETCllf 1310 SMTM> BMBMAUI .... $799,500 ms CMYCJe Z U FCICTUD..EMJ CM<I. M.l.JD 1-4 S7SS.000 DOU SllllS 1033MWOS CMLYN CMJ.M 1 ... S739.50Cl.H ...... Z910m1UD CM(l rma:tU 1-S $915.000 CmcJMlll • '°3 NMCISSUS FINI( tUHS 1-5 $U5.000 111.CCUT 11 ..... 8llU HllTQt 1-5 l2.l50.000 EASTSll 21l5SMTANM MITlt UYlfS 1-5 S37'.000 2 CIVJCPLAZA#lOlilO ____________ _..._ .. _ ......... I • I I a PAGE t6 /SATURDAY. August It, 1990 ------- IHI IHI COOL ISLAND BREEZES New home on prestigious Lido Isle 3- BR 211BA. two fireplaces spacious maslt . .'r suite high ceilings formal d1n- 1ng plus breakf asl nook lenn-Air cook top sg .. ir; .UOO PICK YOUR COLORS Under tonstruct1on fst1mlltl'd com- pk·t1on '°llO\embcr 1990 l-BR plus den root top dctk with v.ct bar In great lex.at ion on Peninsula Point Steps to ba}front and ex.can S74'l,OOO TENNIS COURTS And all the toys. pool, spa, sauna and rac.quet ball plus a 2-bedroom. 2-bath condo with used brick fireplace and high ceilings 5 I 97. 500 (714) 846-0641 -------- - --- HUNTINGTON HARBOUR REALTY ustom showpla<.e 11,1 blks from the ean This top quaht} home feature., 3 BR. l'ti-BA. 2 trplc spa secunt> }Stem. private master suite oft/den. and a 2 car gurage 5'>00.000 This former model has one of the best views and locations m the harbour plus a large boat slip and patio outside }Our door -I-BR l-BA dmm~ rm French doors £, windows com· munit} pool. spd £, tennis 572'>.000 ROMANTIC SUNSETS View all the boat l,, harbour act1v1ty from your living area and waterfront patio with a private boat dock 2-BR. 2-BA. fireplace. security gate S·tlo.">00 EXCITING DOWNTOWN 1ve and pla\ m lhe new downtov. n untmgton Bca<..h area i-BR. 111 BA am rm w llreplace plantat 1on shut- ers, new t arpet 2-<:ar gur~e rm-...lle ard 5174 l)()(J ~ WATERFRONT COMMUNITY This 3-br 2•,, ba townhomt• rnmh1nt·<. the contemporal) St) Im~ os Smit ht·r n Cahtornw and hJrbour 11\ m~ L nm- plek v.1th pool '>Jun<is and tl·nn1 ... c1ll 1n a park-like S<.'llmg in J gJh:d v..ilcr tront communit> ~21Y1,txx1 BRING THE BOAT Highly upgraded Trinidad 1.,l,md home with 4 BR W1-BA lam rm formal dmmg. wet bar sp.1 t. <,un rm Plus 1ls own boat dock S75'>.000 16390 Pacific Coast Highway, Suite 200 Huntington Beach, California 92649 ~1 GllJBSCO LUXURIOUS WATERFRONT Over .ic,(l(J c,q h of home with largt boat dock o-BR 'l-BA. spa. fam11) rm hreplclu .. • 1n master and hvintt rm Priced hl'low appra1-;al to sell I.1st !>'14) ,()( )() WALK TO SURF & SAND V.alk ..iuu.,-. the street to the c;..rnd and thl· <.url from this 2-BR. l Hi\ tow nhoml· 1n ..i gu.:ird gated commun• t) v.1th pool sp.:i and tennis 5272101 RELAX AND ENJOY A temhc remodelt..•d t. e\J)tlndcd .i- lx"t.lroom home on (ul-de-s.x with thning rm l.:im1ly rm off1ee /study lirt•pl..itt' ,md 1ust stt-ps to park and school SlQ<~.900 (213) 592-2816 . --.. :z:::::::,-___ --===----- ~ ~ 15· C d M Oceanfront f Br a n d White water ~ New List· surf & ocean i L views from al ~ ng-arge three levels Com-~ c 0 r n e r ~ pletely remodele ~ P a r c e I , 3 .,,., ~------- with very seclude ~ Bdrm 2 BA ocean lounge & ter-~ w / N e w p o r t t"lG1o-------------L---- race. wine room. 1acuzzi -& wet bar. all with twilght ~ Harbor night lights .,, views of Newport Harbor. j & Ocean view. i the channel entrance an 4t' Owner insists on car-\ Catalina Island ~ rying a I st T /D & note ~ $3.395,000 ~ t f d t t1\ • CdM Ocean front vac lot with C> a a pre erre ra e to -z. building authority approvals of t: qualified buyers. $719,000 :" plans for a 4.100 sf home w/sem1-l Preferred Leasehold Cl pvt drive Unparalleled ocean surl & /P 0 Catalina views $1.695.000 (t • Corona Highlands New List-~ • Secluded Shore Cliffs colossal size ft ing Cozy Ozzie and Harriet ~ parcel with building plans for a 2 c;t} ll.000 /J-Nelson inspired split-level de-~ sf view home designed b} R1Chard Dodd ~ signer home with enchanted ca-0 Sl.150.000 /% nyon & ocean views 19 ,000 sq ft ~ • lido Isle Main channel 2 st} bayfrt JO ft 01 "' site with tons of privacy [, seclusion c frontage with dock & shp for 1 boats ~ . C/I Spacious entrance. terraces on both levels. 1 ~ Private beach access $965,000 · ~ fireplaces+ sandy beach $2 .750.000 ~ • CdM p h 0 d B · o ~ ent ouse cean an ay views c • Cd M. Bayfrt townho.me LOmpletely re-~ galore! Refurbished 2-bdrm 2-ba retreat r furbished with dock privileges and yachtz1e 0 . . . . t"' views The ultimate Newport Beach lifestyle ~ townhome. city ntte lites, candlelit terrace C/I $1.299.000. ~ dining w /sounds of the surf plus cozy fire-~ • Ocean Blvd. CdM Forever sweeping !:J place. Dock privileges. pool. spa, gated. se-~ green belt parks, ocean & Catalina P eluded & pvt. $695,000. ~ views from this 2-sty 4 bdrm Vh ba new ~ o custom home. Sounds . of the . s.urf. : • Lido Isle Lease Boat dock & slip for I lg & 2 sm ~ ocean breezes and yachting activities ~ boats, 2 sty, 4 112 ba, 5 bdrm bayfrt home on main -' 12 mo's per year. Reduced to (t channel $8 000 ~ $1,795.000 ; · • per mo. ~ ~ • CdM, Brand new so of PCH townhome. 2-bdrm. 21h ~ -------~ ba close to everything (Sale or lse opt).$525.000 ~ () I ~ .~ • CdM, Frank Lloyd Wright inspired 2 sty bayfrt w/pier & 0) f dock, ocean views to boot. A one of a kind dream home ~ which exudes elegance througho ut. $3,395.000. ~ Q ...... • e I• I PAGE 18 I SATURDAY, ~ 1 J. 1990 DAILY I'll.OT / DA&.. UT ATE THE DALEBOUT ASSOCIATION BIG CANYON BIO CANYON . . . It would be ·dlfflcult to Imagine a single appof ntment that has been omitted from this regal home. Four bedrooms. Six baths. Formal dining room. Pub room. Family room. Bonus room. Four fireplaoes. Built In antiques. Imported chandeliers. Pool. Spa. This sumptuously elegant French Chateau is privatety nestled on the fourteenth green of Big Canyon ...................... $3,950.~ BIO CANYON . . . Set In parklike grounds In a private gated community overlooking the sec- ond fairway of Big Canyon Country Club. This captivating contemporary home abounds wtth Ught, architectural Interest and elegance. Soaring ceilings. grandly acaled space, and a fabulous flow for entertaining make this four bedroom home the ultlmate In sophisticated IMng......... ............ ..... .. ............... $2,200,000 UDO 18l.E ... Udo'• BMt Ba,tront V_,ue_ Panoramic views from this magnlflcently situ- ated south facing property. Dock for a large yacht. Four spacious bedrooms. Three baths plus two half baths. Maids quarters. Separate outside entry via spiral staircase. Great for guest house. Light. Bright. Airy. New paint and carpet throughout. Don't miss this excellent opportunity. Won't last............ . .. $1 ,975,000 Open S.t/Sun 1·5 .......... -•• 819 Via Lido 8oud 810 CANYON . . . On the ·market for the first time. A heralded Versailles model. Upgraded and expanded. Nestled on a quiet cul-de-sac This gracious residence offers privacy and dramatic hillside and golf course views. Four bedrooms. Five baths. Dining room. Oen. Poot. Spa. An exceptional offering. Call us. We'll share the splendor of this commanding structure and Its setting wtth you .. S 1,395,000 Open Sunday 1-5 .................. 11 Rue St. ClcM.ld MAMMOTH LAKES . . 21 unit motel Leave the hectic city life. Work and live In beautiful Mammoth. Buy youreelf a home. A profession A future. All for the prtoe of a houae In Newport Beach. Ari absotute beauty Highly upgraded and sitting on a corner enhanced by Mam- moth'• North VIiiage ..................... $1 ,300,000 A REAL ESTATE COMPANY SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO . . . Five and one- quarter (5'/•) acres of land! Zoned for large equestrian estates! Unsurpassed location In tnlmltable rural San Juan. The soil Is stable and the topography Is predominately flat or gently sloping. Parcel two Is 2. 182 acres .................. $450,000 Parcel three Is 3.083 acres ................ $650,000 Zoning permits further subdivision to a total of five (5) one acre parcels without a variance . ......................................................... $1.100,000 COSTA MESA . . . ExceUent income op- portunity. E'°ht single famlly homes on two huge lots (four on each). Three of the homes are brand new. AJI have new roofs. Charming and extremefy well-maintained. Properties may be purchased separatety at $575,000 and $675,000 or together as a package for only ........................................................ $1.200.000 CAMEO SHORES . . . Wonderful f amlly home. Beautifully located on quiet canyon with "mini" ooean view. Huge lot. Ideal for ex- pansion. Four bedrooms. Three bathrooms. Large kitchen and famlly rooms open to charming private courtyard. Dramatic fire- place la the fooua of the llvtng and dining rooms. BaJcony ovw1ooks the yard and lush canyon. A fabuloua opportunity to live adja- cent to the future lrvtne Coast Oevek>pment. Three private beechee. Beautlfulty malntaJned by meticulous owner. A "must eee" for the astute buyer ...................................... $975.000 DOVER SHORES . . . A aerene. private re- treat. Uncommonly wooded. Approxlmatefy one third acre of view property. Two bedrooms. Two baths. Oen. Dining room. Exoetlent kitchen. Three car garage. Pool. Spa. Alarm system. There's a remarkable feeling of Intimacy and warmth here. The location Is priceless. This ts the lowest price view property In Dover Shores. Reduced to .......................................................... $840,000 Open Sunday 1-5 .• ~···-1000 Sentt.go Drtve 8PYOLAS8 HJLL . Beet value on the hUI. Five bedroom Medlterranan famlly home hes amenities round only In the grandest estates European sty1e kitchen. Sunny breakfast area. Family room with a granite wet bar. Huge dining room with vaulted oelllngs and white washed plank floors. French doors. Plantation shutters. Lush landscaping Incorporates a stream bed, private courtyard spa and a play yard garden ........................................ $795,000 UDO ISLE . . . Three bedroom. Three bath. Forty-five foot lot. This home sits on the Inside of one of Lido's most pr .. tlglous streets One of the great88t &ppreclatlve vaJues anywhere on Udo. Huge South facing patto. Westwtde etrada. A dramatic, sun oriented envtronment. Come create your masterpiece homer ............................................................ $790,000 631-7300 -BAYSIDE IAYF'RONT ... Corona del Mar. Enter through private courtyard with bubbling spa to a French Regency homP 'h sweeping views of the harbor ant1 o~ 0 ~ etegantty func- tional. uniqur' $ I,_ , 1ome Is a mix of European so~ .• oo and California casual This properfy offers more than a four bedroom. four bath beachfront home wtth separate guest quarters Tht. ta the Calltomla dream............. . .......................... $2,345.000 HARBOR VIEW HIUS . . New listing In the ever popular original Harbor View Hills. Four bedroom. Two baths. Freshly painted Inside and out. New floor coverings In all rooms. New custom wood shutters. Ocean and bay views from the living room Great location. WaJk to Harbor View Elementary School and to Fashion Island..... ... . . . .......... $750.000 Open S.t/Sun 1-5-~.-.. 1121 White Salta Way WEITCUFF . . . This offering may be the ciosest a home can come to perfection. It's In perfect condition. It's on a perfect street. (Somerset Lane). It's on a perfect lot (80 x 120). It's perfect ror a couple or small family It's perfect for entertaining It's perfect tor living or just relaxing. Three bedrooms. Three baths. Fabulous d ining room. Poot Spa. Three car garage. Clearty a very tpecial home .. ................. .. ....... . . ..... . ... $725.000 RANCHO MIRAGE . . Supremely luxurious offering. Highly upgraded Biltmore. Three and one-half baths. Located on the grounds of one of the desert's most prestigious country ctubs Views of the eighteenth fairway and the moun- tains. Private pool and spa Here Is the perfect blend of peeness imagination and taste. This magnificent residence is fully furnished at ....... . .... .. . ... ... . . ... $725,000 Open a.t/Sw\ 12..t. 211 Kntnllh °"" ... WESTCLIFF . A Spectacular offering. Ex· qulsltety renovated One of the largest corner lots In the area. Three bedrooms. Two and a half baths. Dining room. A kitchen/family com- bination that 1s simply the be.st. French doors and windows. High beamed ceilings. A private pool and spa environment that will through- ouly seduce you The extenS1ve array or amenities would fill this page. In your ceate- less search for the ultimate home, thta one may be 1t Call us tor complete detaUs. ........ ..... ...... ....... ... .. ............. $695,000 Open Sat/Sun 1-.5 ......... ~ .... 1100 Dewon U.. From Out of Area Call (800) 628-2859 ••••·ii· · 11· · 11· · ·aa· -~,\ 1 ;wr$TtL1rf q~t'M£i:. i~E:o/iP.q~.r BR'}~,~-.~~_.-iliiiiiilliiiiiiiiiii THE DALEBOUT ASSOCIATION - BAYCREST U YCREaT . . . Elegant home In one of New- port's finest neighbothoods. Large comer lot. Poot, spa and large patio. lmmaculatety maln- ta6ned hardwood tloorl. Large living/ dining room combination. Marble flreplace. Custom carpet and wtndow treatments. Master bedroom wtth fifteen foot walk-in cedar dolet. This la the home of a craftsman ....... $599,000 0pen aauaun 1-a.. . .2030 Holldar AoM BAYCREIT . . . Magnificent, sweeping, weO- maJntalned grounds greet one to this superb propeny. Regal corner tot on a most desirable cul-de-sac street. Inside. It 's ftawtess. A kitchen that aatlsf'88 fJVfJ1fY wtsh. An expanded master suite. A cozy den. Dining room. Family room. Supremely luxurious appointments In every room. Fully alarmed. Poot.. .... $695,000 Open Sat/Sun 1-'--· 1127 Button9heff LMe EASTBLUFF . . . Incredible panoramic view. Three bedroom. Two bath. Private location. High on the hill Custonuzed and remodeled by decoratOf/owner. Gracious entry with beveled glass doors. Updated kitchen and bathrooms. Skylights. Custom wet bar. Marble fireplace. Wood ceilings. Paneling. Crown moldings. Brick walkway. Patio with a large overhang. Large pool sized lot. An absofute "must see··. Also available for lease at $2800/month. Setler needs a quick sale ............................. $665.000 Open Sat/Sun 1-5---a. luck.,. Street NEWPORT NORTH vt&..LA8 . . . Sunfllled "Marbella" model. The largest plan In this Mediterranean ttyle village. Three bedrooms. Thr• baths. Den. Family room. Handmade tUe ftOOf' In the family room. entry and ftreplace. French doora. Vaulted oelllngs. Ught cotored carpets and walls. Three car garage. Perfect locatk>n. Walk to the t>ack bay. Cloee to theaten, art mUMUm and lhopplng.$852,000 Open .....,., 1-L ... Corte Mertn PE•t.._....A POINT . . . Channing home. Neer the Wedge and ocean beeahea. Outet. PreltJglOul street. Aw bedrooma. Origlnal Itched wtndowa. Wood fk>or9 8nd roof ~­ Room for ~-Bring your buUder. .. _. .......................................................... se 1 a.CJCJC> .__.. A REAL ESTATE COMPANY HAMOR HIGHLANDS . . . Large. Ave bedrooms. Four baths. Large lot. Upgraded kitchen wtth new appliances. New ftoor cover- ing. Refinished cabinets. Two hot water heaters. Inside laundry room. Two ftreplaoes. New roof. Great family room. ldeaJ location. The beet buJ ..................................... $575,000 BAYCREIT . . . Large family home. Sensibly priced. Equipped wtth many amenities. Exoet- lent floor pfan. Huge master suite. Family room. Dining room. Eating area In kitchen. :=ry~~~,~~~~ .. ~~·~·~·~'.~:.~~~.~ Open 8unUJ 1..$.._..-1939 Santlego Drive OCEAN VIEW TRIPLEX . . . Immaculate property In charming Hermosa Beach. Won- derful remodel opportunity for owner-ulef' or excellent Income potentlal as Is. Convenient to beaches, restaurants and shopping. Investors! ............................................................ ~99.000 HUNTINGTON BEACH . . . Bulldable double lot situated for two custom homes. Located two blocks from the beach and walking dls- tance from the Huntington Beach Pier. The lot Is approxlmatefy 5,875 square feet.. ~50.000 8Al.80A PENINIULA . . . Beach cottage. Two bedrooms. R-2 lot. Warm and com- fortable. Knotty pfne Interior. Steps to both bay and ocean beaches. Owner may cooper- ate In .. Equity Share-No Money Down" trans- actlon .................................................. ~35,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS ... Charming. Re- modeted two bedroom cottage. Hardwood floors. Fireplace. New kitchen and bath. French doors and windows. New paint throughout. Radiant and refreshing. R-2 lot. Potential of adding another story for a large home. or a duplex. Just reduced ...... $388,000 Open &at-Sun 1-s. ______ 3200 ca., Street EA8T81D£ COSTA MESA . . . Super five bedroom family home ls located on a quJet cul- de-aac. Large yard professfonaJly landacaped Freahly painted. New flooring and carpeting. Light and bright. ................................ ~9.000 Open 8undey 1-6. ..•. ..-8'*wood Plw BL""I ... Beautifully remodeled end unit. Three bedroom. Two and one half baths. Incredible canyon vtew. Large pfne trees. Everything new. New kitchen and bathrooms. French doora. Lots of mirrors. Ovetslzed mas- tet bedroom wtth soartng ceUlngs .... $325,000 THI R.Uffl ... Popular Anita plan. Thr. bedroom•. Two baths. Eating area In the kit~. Large, t>eeuttfutly land.caped comer k>t. Cuk»<uc. Quiet neighbomood. Steps to the communtty pool. High KhOol tainla court&. T,_ lheded patio ........... $232,000 LH °'*' ......., 1-& .,. •• , ... 631-7300 BAYCREST BAYCREIT . . . This Ivan Wells four bedroom, two bath home has just been rad- lcajly reduoed, which makes tt the BEST V-. In Baycrest. Form8' sunken IMng room. FOf- maJ dining room. Large master suite. All fOf ........................................................... $518,000 Open 8undaJ 1-6 2015 ~ Lw COLLEGE PARK ... Ranch home. Three bedrooms. Lots of charm. Extremety spacious floor plan. Open beamed cetllngs In f1V«Y room. French doors. Skylights. Beautiful wood floors. Large bonus room. Cozy backyard. Spa. Wefl-maintamed. .... . .......... $324,900 EASTSIDE COST A MESA . . . Come see this most appealing three bedroom home. Bright. open and spacious. Large yard with room for expansion. Alley access. Large bonus or rec- . reatlon room ott garage. Owner mottvated . ......................................................... $305,000 Open SundaJ 1-5.--320 E. 11th Street EA8T880£ COSTA MESA . . . R-2 lot. Great corner location. Existing two bedroom house can provide a solid rental Income untH you're ready to construct two condominiums on this convenient sJte .............................. $280,000 SANTA ANA HEtGHT8 ... Many posslb6Jtties tor up-grading and enlarging this three bedroom. one bath home. New bultt-tn kttchen. Ralaed hardwood floors. New furnace and 220 wtrtng. Huge yard wtth automatic aprtnkters. ,Patio. Horseshoe pits. RV ..XIII Two car garage .................................. $275.000 NEWPORT TERRACE . . . Spacious three bedroom end unit G~-f\ wdwood fk>onl. Freehty painted ,..0'\li-V. pfan. Abundant natural llght $ ... cuvely appointed. Meticulously m& .. ,,atned .................. S 192,500 EAIT91DE COITA •u Two bedroom Two bath. End unit. A superiattve Eut8'de value. W8'k to ahoppfng and restaurants. Ck>M to ·community amenttles. Upgraded ap- pflanoes. Washer and dryer stay Abundant natural light.. .................................... $175.000 0,.-..., 1-5 11•1 T_.. Aw *22 From Out of Are• C.11 (800) 628-2859 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit6t7:w,es.T,f:!Plf,f>Rf"Ve.·.NEWPeR'ff1~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • • .. • • • .. • .. • • • • 4 • ' .. • • • • • • • • I • •••••••• 4 •••••••••••••••••••• •.• *LIDO ISLE* QUIET STREET-STREET East~nd location. 2 master suites plus extra BA. Formal dining room, step-down area In living room wtth fire- place. South patio. 1755,000 ISLAND ELEGANCE Sensational Mediter- ranean 2 story with salty breezes. Walk-In closets, large master suite with fireplace, large lot, tile roof, 4 BR, 3 BA $850.000 ELEGANT AMBIANCE on Lido's Golden Clrcie. Relax in this completely remodeled home on 2 oversized lots. Huge dining room, patio with spa, master suite with 2 full baths. $1,315,000 VIA UDO SOUD "like new" bayfront on over- sized lot. Large bayfront terrace with spa. Master suite with 2 baths. Upstairs den with fireplace. $2,500,000 ENJOY ROMANTIC SUNSETS In . this brand new contemporary bayfront with large dock for '65 yacht. Choice location and great for enter- taining. Move in today! $2,900,000 LOWEST PRICE ON UDO This Is your op- portunity to build the home you have been wanting on this prestigious island. Lot is well priced to sell at 1535,000 SPACIOUS FAMILY HOME On 70' lot. 4 BR, 3 BA. with extra large south patio. Can also be subdivided into two bulldable sites. Rare op- portunity $1,210,000 LOW, LOW PRICE Cozy 2 bedroom cottage. Remodel or tear down and build to suit your lifestyle. En1oy clubhouse. boating, tennis courts, bay beaches. 1555,000 I *NEWPORT NORTH* I HIUSIDE VIEW This dramatic home offers 3 bedroom, den, 3 bath, plantation s ters, 3 fireplaces, A/C, vaulted ceilings. 3 all garage, hillside view. $819,000 A DESIGNER'S HOME. Stunning 2'h bath, In proposed guard gateCI Next to park, pool/spa. Perfect f ~tyte.. 1541,900 .. TUSTIN RANCH Near new 3 home and famlty room. Upgraded air conditioned & prof. landec.ped. pool/spa. BEITllUYID.ooo *CAMEO HIGHLANDS . -. -... ---...........--...., ...... I •COSTA MESA• J TWO 8llt'nl 2 BA, 2'n lace. garage. Ex<*lent location ct to opplng, bveach & freeway. Good first time buy at 11 U8TINO CHEAPER THAN RENT Lovety 1 bedroom first floor unit with green beft vtew. Taatefulty decor- ated, mirrors everywhere. Comm. poof, apa & clubhouse. Guard gate. 11ae,a VLLA BAL80A HIDEAWAY PenthouM condo. 1 BR, 1 BA, plush carpeting, air condlUon. Comm pool/tennis. Security. Walk to beach. Hurry, this won't last at l1•,9DO PRICE-CUT OPPORTUNITY Elegant Seafalre condo with fabulous corner location. Spa tub In master suite. Plantation shutters and more. Call for details. 1271,000 NEWPORT CREST TOWNHOME Sparkling clean 3 BA. 2'h BA. Plantation shutters In living room & master BR. Deck off kitchen wfth ocean view. 1299,000 NEW LISTING UNIQUE PENTHOUSE 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath with 60' on the bay overlooking lido Isle & city tights. Boat slip for large yacht. leasehold estate. '350,000 BAYFRONT HIGHRISE Exquisite 1 BR condo with magnificent view. Owners very anxious to sell now!! Beautiful kitchen with JennaJr, mir- rors, view of ocean & bay, boat slip avail. TRADE POSSIBLE Asking 1375,000 UNDERPRICED Immaculate Westcllff 4BA home with upgraded kitchen French doors to patio & pool, roll up garage door. Just right tor your family Westclitf shopping. S511,000 MILLION DOLLAR VIEW Spacious bayfront Gando. 2 BR, 2 BA, den, fireplace, sub parking security gate, boat slip avaJlabte. Close to sh , beach & restaurants. 1745.000 NEW LIS O PANORAMIC VIEW Lovely 3BR. bonus room condo on the turning basin. Large doctc for your yacht. Entertain on bayfront patio watch sum- mer action. saso.ooo PRESTIGE BAYFRONT PENTHOUSE CONDO ~r unit with fantastic views of bay, ntght ht.I ~n 2 BR. 21h BA. comm. poof/patk>, ¢1u sub parking, 24 hr. aec.. 11,JOO.OOO E AND L*E NEW! Right on the sand. ont duptex, 3 bedroom, 2 bathe up. 2 • 1 bath down. a,_. ~ and a vtewa. Cati nowt 11,-- YOU WANT IT All come ... thla OCMnfront slngle family home on the Mnd. Malt• eutte. 23' on oceanfront lkje, Lowty ooeM view, 7 oar on site parking. S...ng la betlNng. tt.-.oao BACK BAY VIEWS!! Totally customized 3 BR, 21' BA spacious condo. Bay windows, n oor to ceiling glass, tastefully decorated in neutral colors with a 2 car attached garage. Located in the bluffs, central to everything in Newport Beach. ASKING 1549,000 OCEAN VIEWS/ CANYON VIEWS from every room of this 5000 sq.ft., 5 BR Mediterranean home located in the prestigious gated communitv of North San Clemente. Brand new under-construction to be completed by late October. Call for all the extensive upgrades. Other custom ocean view lot sites with approved plans also available. ASKING tl,160,000 TBN BIBAD 6 BUTl'D UNJTS Priced at. 9.3 x &rOM-Located in Tuat.in near Tu.Un Ranch. Unita a.re priced for fut u is sale. Rarely a vacancy. Great ftien or tear down A: build 6 new condOL Owner may carry. ~'576,000 RAABOI VIEW HOMES Hi&hly desirable 4 BR, 31 2 BA Portofino home in a great location. Easy walk to pool and school. Bonus room perfect for maids quarters or teens. Baths have been remodeled hardwood floors throughout. French doors open to beauti- ful back yard. Perfect size and location for families. ASKING H49,000 NEWPORT NOITH VILLAS Beautiful 2 year new Mediterranean home upgraded with plush carpet, and wooden levelor blinds throughout. Light, bright, airy and soon to be a gated community. This popular downstairs master bedroom model can you yours. ASKING '515,000 VILLAGE CIEEK TOWNBOMES Huge townhomes with 2 car oversized attachM (arages located directly acrou from South Coaat Plaz.a in Coeta Mesa. All split or tri-level. Vaulted ce1lin&• throughout with fireplace & wet bar. Huge muter auites. Located in a luah complex with 1tream1 and ponds throughout. Convenient to shoppin,, Performing Arta Center, freewaya and atill only minute8 to the beach. PllCED PIOM S 171,000 TO HH,000 ~--.- GOLF COURSE DEUGBT 180° VIEWS Golf course, lake, city lights from this gorgeous split level 2 BR, 2 BA highly. highly upgraded unit!! Mirrored walls, track lighting, etc ... etc ... Bright and big built-ins in every room. High ceiligs throughout this light bright condo. Centrally located in Newport Beach. Hurry, this won't last long. ASKING US7,000f! MILLION DOLLAI VIEW • POI '790,000 Seav1ew -A private gated community over· looking Fashion Island in the lovely hilh~ of Newport. Panoramic views from the ocean to the mountains. This 4 BR. 2 . BA home has a wonderful light bright floor plan including a private courtyard spa. Community includf:t' 'tennis courts and pool. SPYGLASS lllOOE Rarely don this single !ltorv floor plan come on the market! Very private location with ocean view. Great executive home for ent.ertaininc. New paint and uwaded kitchen. natural wood, hi1h beam ~ilings, and Stturity system. Pool iu back yard lush with greenery. ASllNG tlH,600 , THE REAL ES T .ERS GO ON A CRUISEI FREEi The Real Eatatera are offering a 4 day.• nlte cruise for two to Catalina, San Diego & Mexico to anyone who purchases their home through the Real Eataters. For more Information, contact 546-2313 fDAGDm f oc confidenblt interview. Call Roy 541-2313 •IA VERDE FAm. Y HOME Lovely 3 BR 2 BA, flrpCKe ln llvtng room, open kttchen, ceramtc tUe, lkytlghta In ktt and bath, enclosed patio, slump S1one waits. "215,000 IESA DEL MAR Couple retiring, purchased a new home. Excellent 3 BR, 1~ BA. All new In past 3 yrs, roof, patio, kitchen, entry tlle, carpet, Q¥ range, 3 ceiUng fans, mirror BR doaet doors, flr6ptaoe 6n LR. manicured front and rear yards, auto sprinklers, patJo and spa. 1231,800 EASTSIDE CHARMER Perlec:Uy decorated 38R, 2.5BA. Custom tlle In kitchen/bathrooms, R.V. acoess. French doors & windows, auto aprtnkten. Great buy. 1355,000 BEST PRICE IN COUEGE PARK Nloe 3 BR, 2 BA home In good locatk>n of CP. Year old roof, new ~lance. Close to shopping. schools andpark. Reduced 1219,500 NST REDUCED 3BR, 28A, frplc. New or up<- graded In past 3 years-roof, patio cover, spa, tile kitchen, carpet, celling tans and morel Auto aprinklers. Price lnciudes washer/dryer and re- frigeratOft '231,900 TIE HOME W'fTH EVERYTHING Tiled entry to extra large LR with cuS1om parquet flooring. Huge FR ovefiooks lulh private yard. European country kitchen opens to large OR. Sliding walls of glass opens to patio and fish pond w/water faJI that aoonda like a babbling brook. S258,000 THIS DUPLEX HAI GREAT INCOME 4 BR, 2 BA anct 2 BR, 1BA.Over1800 sq.feet. Each unit has ltt own private yard. Owner very anxious. Call for detatls. t320,000 OVER 1500 8Q FT 3 BR. 2 BA. over 1500 sq tt. Only 13 years ofd with aky1'ght, walk In closet and bulft In appl. Call for more Info. 1299,000 LIGHT AIC> AIRY A TAIUM HOME Recently refurbtshed In and out, vaulted beamed celllngs, fireplace, akytlghta In baths. redwood deck with top of the tine spa. Extra large lot with RV acoeee. Offered at '2A8.eoc> UNIQUE 5 BEDROOM Home la designed for 3 MPWate untt1. 1 has 1 BR, LR and bath, 2 others have same. Big country kitchen, great for mother-tn-taw, etc. Must see.1217,000 •U VERDI INNER CIRCLE Prime location acroa from park. Kitchen la a chefs dellght. French doors from LR and FR to very private bectt yard. Corner fot, home 111potteas. Asking --.100 80 MUCH HOUIE FOR 10 LITTLE PRICE 4 bedroom, 2~ ba home wtth over 2100 1q tt. Poatble lntaw qtra. '211,GOO YOU CAWT IE.AT THtl PRICE 3 BR. 2'~ BA townhome. OYw 1300 8Q tt vaulted celttng, big bllcony, off of mat•. '177.IOD Offer expires 9/1/90 80 COAST METRO Super 1tarter, 2 story, 3 BR, 1~ BA, flreplace, cathedral ceilings. Won't last. 1141,000 NeWPORT LANDING TOWNHOME 3 BR, 21/t BA end unit, formal dining wtth wet bar, wood burning ftreptace, eunken LR, extra large storage area In 2 car guge. l:Ml,800 4 BR POOL HOM! Tiie In entry kitchen and tam room. Near So. Coat Plaza and Performing Arts Center. Good freeway access. '245,000 •SA VERDE NORTH 4 BR home with ram room and format dr, 3 BA. covered patio. spa, wood deck, trees, garden. cul de sac street, many extras. $305,000 GIANT MEIA VERDE BUCCOLA EXECUTIVE Spacious Ill/Ing room/fam rm. 2 bars. 2 master suites, one with 6 ft Jacuzzi tub. Central air. pool & spa fenced for security. Walk to golf course, etc. etc. ORASTICALL Y REDUCED TO '499,000 BEST BUY ON EA8T81DE 3 BR. family home on quiet street, lovety hardwood floors, large yard, aJley acceaa, many upgrades. S2Al,500 COUNTRY CHARM Beautiful hard to find located close to beach, remodeled kitchen, 3 bedroom, 2 car garage.1214.,800 SATURDAY ONLY 1-4 3BR 219 U11l1n Pl Cotta Mesa $249.500 3BR 873 Arbor Costa Mesa $2 14,900 SUNDAY ONLY 1-4 4BR 318 Vilta Beya Costa Mesa $319.000 3BRIFAM 34-44 F>tumena Costa Mesa $284,000 4BRIFAM 2739 canary Cotta Mesa $375.000 38R/Poof 2330 Vangard 8-105 Costa Mesa $249.900 3BR 1747 New Hampshire Cotta Mesa $244.900 38R/SPA 2868 BAiiow Costa Mesa $239,900 38R 324 HtinCMW Costa Mesa $258,000 48R 20861 Surge Lane Hunt. Beach $357.000 SUNDAY AND SATURDAY 1-4 59R/POOL 2729 St.bird ColttMeu "499,000 48RIPOOl 3070 ~ Coltt ..... $285,000 38R 3340Ne¥1da Coet1Meea $2S9.900 48R 2985 8lbC> Coet•Mela $209,000 aeMAM 11e5Augulea Colla ..... *242,000 -- I BEDROOM INLAW Could be • mother-ln-1.w quarters. Security gate, R.V. acceaa, formal dining room. Two flrepfaoea, tamlty kitchen, beautiful patio. $299,000 QREENBROOK IOUTH COAST 11!1110 Orlg- lnally 4 bedroom. now 3 with 2 matr aultes. Central air, Prof. Landacaped -Kof pond, much more ... 1214,000 SUPER STARTER Excellent location. Big' BR. 2 BA. walk to shopping, St. JOhn1 Cathoflc Church, exoeflent buy at l20l.OOO MESA WOODS 4 BR, ram rm. REDUCED. Giant 2 story, vaulted ceilings, fireplace In Jiving room and family room. Master BA and BA on 1st tevet. plus 3 BR on 2nd level. new carpet/fresh paint. A/C, heater, dishwasher. Owner wlll carry. 8307,000 WELL KEPT Owner occupied neighborhood. Large Lr w/cozy fireplace. Formal OR w/slldlng doors, leads to spacious private back yard. Oen Is either 4th BR or den. Sellers need to move. Take advantage. '219,000 SUPER VIEW OF CATALINA Beautiful trl~evel In exoellent area of Mesa Verde. Large separate family room w/wet bar. formal dining, breakfast area. 4 big BR. upgraded. Beautiful redwood deck ott breakfast area with stunning view. '375,000 VACANT HOME BEING REMODELED House has been painted Inside, new carpeting, super buy, mini blinds included. Close to South Coast Plaza and the Performing Arts. '294,500 SOUTHWESTERN POOL HOME Charming 3 bedroom. 1.75 bath. Designer kitchen-all new! Near South Coast Plaza, loads o f bit Ins! Gorgeous hardwood floors Upgraded In lovely neighborhood 1239,900 SOUTH COAST TERRACE CONDO Bright, airy and c.omfortable. 2 bedroom. 1 bath condo all amenities. Sec gate. Walk to shops, theater, act Call now. won't last $121,900. A LOT FOR A LITTLE 3 BR, 11,c, BA. Exterior newly pacnted. 2 car detached garage Roof 5 years new Great buy at 1190,900 QUIET FAMILY NEIQHBOAHOOD 3 BR, 2 BA, 11 years young newty painted In and out. f ormaJ dining room. fam rm. new carpet '217,IOO MOVE IN CONDITJON Lovely home In exoetltM'lt area, crackling fireplace In LR, upgraded kitchen w/blt-lna. 3 apack>ua BR, 2 BA, laundry room ptua atorage, aprlnklent . .._ ~EWPORI IEACt:I ~QRQ~A QEL MAR SAT/SUN Bov\llew Tenoce 10 Cormorant SllaYe~ett s 4'9.(XXl SAT/SUN Corona d9I Mc3' ~Gddelwod ex..~ s ~.cm SAT/SUN 8elcxut 39~· ~ s 710.(XXl SAT/SUN Cororo d9I Mc3' 42c8 Gddel •od O\At•~ s AMIDJ SAT/SUN ~ 515A~Caroo Sieve l_..,.,ett $ ~.cm SAT/SUN Hotbot View Hiii I I 04 Sondcasne Qocllele l.111 s 11879XJ SAT/SUN eo...Shor• 2100 Sonnogo ~Swa-.on $ l .A75.(XXl SUN HotbOf View Hiii 1~71(-.4 Dr MoftvnAMd $ ~7/:aJ SUN Eaa1bk.lf ~Cotolpo Potncio~ $ 7~.(XXl SUN Hotbot View .... I !>JQ Sor>dcOllle 8orV'ie 8cJr'mg1on $ 890 950 SUN HotbOf View Homel 1 601Port ~ Allle Jotv-.on s ~.cm SUN SroeC!lfts '107 e--w-.o Convon C~Rc>ll s 3.000/:aJ SAT/SUN HotbOf ........., Homel I 710 Port 8olmou"1 Amundlon/Hordle $ 519.(XXl SUN Sroe Cllfft 297 Evening Canyon l(oren lynch s 850.(XXl SUN Hott>or View Homm 173() Port Magel• Qeod/Setvnond $ ~.cm SAT Hott>or View Homel 1812 Port Conow VI Saxton s 719.(XXl SAT Hott>or View Homel 1870 Port Ct-clnel E11t-« Toboil s 74' Q(J) !RYINE SUN Harbor ........., Homel 1939 Port Ne4lor\ l~Sn;lt"I s 509000 SUN lJdo !Me 04VloMer\~ DMo Delgoc>o s ~000 SUN '~ ~71 ~0 Ve1oe Borooro AfT'etodl• $ ~950 SAT/SUN Udo P.,.....'-'O 621 Udo Porv [)r #& I L .. G-.pie s 775.(XXl SAT/SUN Woodtllioge 75 Lc:W81hore Motfvn~t s 305000 SUN ~Beocn J07 Coronooo l <>f9tto C 11ci s 790.(XXl SAi/SUN ~Helghb 2501 E 16rti Sti .. 1 Hulc:rwwon/frwte1 s 415000 SUN ~Helghb J03 l(lngl l'«iod ICeovin Hutc:honlon s 975.000 SAT/SUN ~Helgnb 32~8'ood )e(ry 8toola s ~Q(J) ~El~tt~QRI~~ AREA~ SUN ~Noml JO 13 C<>t'• Porto1no >.JlieRyoi s 619.(XXl SUN Plomot'ltorv 9av 426 Harbor ltlond Dr Mox.-.~ s l 4)9.(XXl SUN CO&IO Mele> 1903 0tonge Ave Non Dovie s 269 Q(J) SUN W.tcllfl 1112 ~Lone VI Saxon s 495000 SUN Dono Pooni 3.Jt,82 Sunc>own c°"" Gavia St~ s ~000 Homeowners: If you wont to sell your house QUICKLY we would Ilka to lntrOduce you to on ottemotive to costly price reductions. designed to increase the number of buyers interested 1n ond Quolrfied t0< the purchose of your home Seller Assisted Financing Edge A creative marketing program devetoped by The Prudentiol ColifomlO Realty to sell your home In todays moncetploce Coll our office t0< detols 759-¢6CIJ MAXIN£ MONTGOMERY MAHA GER Ca{{ our office for your private showing of any of our ett,c{usive fi omes: SAN JUAN CAPtSTRANO $7,600.000 Olomonc esfole ot oooro• 15£1X> SQ n on 4 4 acres Volley & Oceon views 1081< 138A. 8 car goroge. pool SAN FERNANDO VALLEY ~.600,000 One of ~ Hiit most 1ovisn estates Over 5 ocr8' or rOllng hllta with oreottitoklng vtews 581<~ LAGUNA NACH $3,995,000 SpecloC\Jor wNl•wofer vtew of Cotd1no & lagl.I)() c00Jf11ne 7IXXl IQ n 1n 481? estate w/wet b01 pool epo & wotertoh CORONA DEL MAI $3,995,000 Towering 5 stOfles abOve Newport Harbor 'Nlfh 180 degree vtews of nort:>or. Poclftc oceon a Cotalno CHINA COVE $3, 900,000 Custom wafe<flont Medteraneon hOme Fnllhed w/ Jmpecobl• cOfe a croptm~ Ofomonc view of hOrt:>or HARIOI RIOQE SPUNDOR $3,295,000 8eouf1fUI Hart:>Of Ridge custom home w/IPectoc\Jor vtew of oceon. bay & city 1'1'1'1 Bu•t bV VolentN UNOA lSU $3,095,000 ExcepnonOI west end IOCo11on with pa'IOtaTtlc: vieiw or ~· at\ITWlg bo*' Lage doetc wlltl rm tot 2vocnta IELCOUllT $2,950.000 Spectocuo1 estate w/7700 IQ n 58R 78A.pool.JOO & waferfol Locateoingateguordedcomm FlnestdetOll BRANO NEW WAT£RFRONT $2.900,000 FabUOUl home w/dock to accomooote 1orge yacht on IJdo IJle SpoclOUS masf8f tulle ovenooicing wotet UDO ISL.I IAVFRONT $2. 750,000 Excellent lido Boyftont on elCfTa w4de 57 IOt Desifoble "6'lr'r'f Sld8 10Canon W/t>e0Cl'1,p.er & dOCk 68R.A 58A IElCOUllT $2.•95,000 Exqullt• custom 3 stOtY 8ek:OU1 heme 1moeccoble croft1"nonshlP Gym. wtne celtor NUT~K>US WATERAK>NT $2.295.000 A re :>ppart\llty to achieve a nigNy aougn1 on., ~fe lty!w. ptNftglOUI Norm l OQ\l'O Beach CORONA DEL MAI $2, 195,000 This property peifec1 fOf tomlly mot efiovs p1aytng In the ~ Located on t0ndy beach Go~mef kltcnen 48R.38A IRCOURT $1 ,999,000 Olef I /2 acre cl.9tom lot"'°""" •dflng notth/IOUfh terns court a ICJfeM• Cl-" 8Uld VoOf aeorn hOm•' ltG CANYON $1,825,000 Soectocuor golf couue IOC01 on V•GWJ ot golf course & Newp()(T C9f'f91 38Q 2SA 1'Qm9 CORONA DEL MAR $1.750,000 Vocont lot ~ctocuor 1 eo ocean bay & Cotdlno Views App<oved plans f()( on 000'0• ~ SQ " name LAGUNA IEACH $1 ,395,000 One ot Log\l)Q s most 1.6'1Qve t\()(T'OS Gvest QUOff8'S rowenng !Tees Woflt to ~en tALIOA OCEANFRONT $1.387,000 I(~ now oo....-nzoned to I( L Two 1uxuy condOa con sttl be bult .x>xeo IOI 2 Oloclu ftom dO--..ntown 8olb00 WATERFRONT V1UA $1,l00,000 New medt•roneon • dOCk. 38'? 48A 2 IPOC•OUI ent8' to1~f 1eveii Gourmet lcrtch<1r. ~·• cl.9tom Ol.0£ CORONA DU MAR $I ,225,000 EQlJ9'1e custom 48R 3 58A nome Just J OC>of' t'l'om Ocean 81\fd Ocean view ~met lelrcl"lef'l PtlvOte IDO IALIOA PENINSULA $1 ,075.000 ShOI• f<7nlly relldence •tuoted on Q 2 P<JfCel l<nock 1f dolNr'I a ~ Ot Ive n 11 OS ii WO/II. to Povllon PAGE 24 / SATURDAY, ~ 11, 1990 COMFORT ANO Gt.AMOUR $1,050.000 Cleal llr-..tond a WOl'ld8rlU blend of 'WOOd & genetOUI gloawallaa eotetheofmOIPh«e Mott•aJtell l lOOst UECTACUl.AI MEDITERRANEAN $1,039.000 Located near tOP of UdO ltle on much dellf9d IOf Decorator perfect f\Jttt fl.lr#'led F-ontasttc gotden area CONTEMPOttARV WJTH A VIEWll $966,000 Custom comtemporay 680. AaA. home w/mojestlc ocean View ~t & open w/o reetng or IPOdous comrort SPYGPlASS V1EW $9•9,500 Panoramic ocean view l'?emooeled w/new EuroPeOn kttehen.newc()(pet Mableentry ~roomOdded This 11 moael perfect HARiot RIDGE · NEW LISTING $699,000 48R.JM In serene a.rrOtTodings All In mog'tlflcenr con- CllflOfl NEWPORT BEACH $699,000 Lovelyloutremontlnserenc suu~ngs 481'?.38Aolln m~lflcent coodnon CAMEO HIGHLANDS $899,000 Located ocrosa trom proposed golf cO\.J'se w/oceon 'l/1ew Owners storfea remooe(. but nave ro relocate 38R 2BA BALIOA ISlAND $895,000 Customnomelocatedongreotstroot Gourmetkltchef'l. ~rench dOots. llaHon nles sunoorcn •ght & bflght BA YFRONT WrTH BOAT DOCK $825,000 38R l 58A large IOt w /otf st pkg 3-cor goroge.goted comml.M11fV private t>eoeh One pono on wo19f SPYGlASS SPECTACULAR $799,000 UQ"'lt & ~t. 48R. 2 58A fom11y hOme El{fensfve updates. wt'tlte wo.-iedWOOd floors & cab4nets Cazy bfeokfost oreo w/f.1ench doO<s SPYGlASS HIW $765,000 48'?.2 58A. 1 stOtY view home POOi.spa.White tlle ftoor- lng Ffench dOOla & windows A mUSf see Won't lost UDO ISU $739,000 Cleon sharp hOmereoay to move into. plans for 3,54q tQ ft Home ovollable 45' foot Wide tot ooced Of 3'.> toot lot TURTUROCK HtG+flANDS $729,900 One or !tie best loconon1 on cl.A de soc Views of hlb a. canyons 58Q.2 58A Largest m<>Oe11n development LAGONA SUR • OCEAN VIEW $725,000 Tri-level hom•. p.e1ennv a detlgn center Vou con ~cho$8 ms 381?.JSA hOme & colect 1enr trom the bUldet SEA lstANO Nl'WPOlf HACH $ 72.5,000 Private 9nd urM with OWlf llZedyord & view of boV a dfV llgfiTI Neutral decOI. ~wood 28R &. den UDO ISU lllASUI£ $100,000 1.WQue property lltUOted on one of Udo· s finest ctreeta Top QU011tv f9mOd84 w/ crOWf'I rnok*lQ a rec:ess.d llC1lt· ~· KNINSUlA $699,500 ChOfYnjng 8olt:>oo PenlnaJo home w{hcome unit Nvw polnt,newcorpet • newleltchen counters Jax lOOIOf Ol.0£ COM 00..UX $699,000 SouTh orBoYllde ~· w/18R.2SA. remOdeled O'Wl"l9f 's unit & 28R.28A rental + mort'8H'H°""' quarters WONDER WUTCUFF HOME $699,000 Wondeffl.Aty located a supert)ly cUSf omrzed nome Df o · mane entrance. 0tchlfect1.1otv lTtlque. reoov to ef'fOV Fantastic gotden CUSTOM CAPE COO $698,500 Pfofes.51C)(l(lfty deCOfOted nome w/toP or ff'8 •ne up· grade• & excetenr detfgn feaf\.Xes Jh11 hOme ll or the finest quollty In gOOd Corono del Mor location R£DUCEO IELOW MARKEl' $69S.OOO EmoMonol 48~ w/ocecri a hOrbof Vlewi lnvrting court yard w/spa ~emOdeled krtcn&n VIEW·GATE GUARDED COMMUNITY $690,000 Upgraded 3811 . 28A home w/oceon & crty Views r?e modeled kitchen plontotlon lhutte1s marble ttp1 Soo &pano SEA ISLAND CONDO $679,000 Elegant contempomrv condo I STOfV 381'?.3 58A mog nncent views Guad gated. comm POOis taros & spas NORTH TUSTIN VIEW HOME $67S,OOO • 681'?:·58A. pool, 11JP81 View 3-cor gorQ,ge. fN occas.s Ov6f 1/4 ocre lot Perfect fOf torge fom1ty UDO ISLE $6 75,000 Outatondlng value on on overJIZed 101 w/38R.26A • den Tremendaul potentlol tor remOdel. lage sunny pollo NEWPORT HaGHTS $650,000 Oceon & boy view Extra large lot. JSR. 28A J:anlfy rm w/pork View Sepe1ate game rm Vol.Ated cellngs A greot votue1 IAYCREST $619,000 Beoutltul Sponbh 'Hacienda· ltYl8 hOme w/481UBA. Pf'\fote swimming P<>o4 & large yard U'1'1t 6 btfg-tt . great neiQhborhOOd HARIOR V1EW HIW CHARMER $610,000 Lovely 38R & roml/y rm. welt '"°'1folned hOme w /n9'Wef Capetl 6 point Prtvocy wot In front Lafge IOI LAGUNA IEACH "'9,600 Lagll\O c:tlOfmet. 58R.28A. ~wot•'*°"· Wolkl11g diStcrice ro beach and vtiooe HAR901 VtEW HIUS fMf.000 Ve<v lovely fomly hOtne • Og9 tml W/OO«J er1'M· fOltYnenf llow 48R. kttcher)-fOrnltv rm comblnanon LOVELY OCEAN VIEW ..... 000 Charming home n Nottt'I L~. be<>Untuly reoone 8eom ce•hngs. trpl tn IMnO rm. greof patto •<»ck BAYCREST $5.ff,500 Outstondng 8oycreST hOme 0.COIOfOfl a.am Ex ce11en1 neighl:>omoO<l & scl"I004s Now carpet. PC*if 6 harawood firs CORONA DU MAR $539 .000 Front 2BIUBA tlou,se W/YOIO & OC&On t:><eezet w/po 1entt0I View 281? renrot ovl/ll OO\.Ole garage Lots or cnorm1 JASMINE PARk $529,500 Lorgest flOOf pion 1n Jasmine Porl( 381'? .3 58A w/.;...,,,, ot POik & C010f'10 CJef Mor Quiel gated comml.OfV THE TERRACES $499,950 Beoutlf\Jlly dec<Yoted conoo 1n Corona Del Mor 281'DBA oortom end unit l orga sunny oono Must t>e 62 01 ol()ef BAYSIDE COVE $499,000 Seountuly decoroteo 28R 1 58A conoo 1n wonderfl.J oovsioe gated C()n'lmV"11ty New carpet 6 plontonon snune1s BAYVIEW TERRACE $499,000 Petersbullf Jyeorsnew Socurcrygo1e comm~rtypool Woll! to l.()p& bay JSR 2 !>SA SOOCIOUJ tom1ly rm TUllTUROCK POINTE $499,000 hPOn9Ve VIBW1 or Ms & canyons on QI.Jet c1J-<»-1ac Ul<e new end i.nt Wittl 381?. 38A & many upgrades • IEAUTIFUL BLUFFS TOWNHOME Me0.000 Locorea on expensive gr&ent>ett OOC'I bay .;.aw, W.V· 1igNs. French dOots. 38Q 2 58A Owr'I• moy carry ht TD HUNTINGTON HARBOR $...a,000 Sc:>ecrocuor Portoflno Cove 'flK>tertront condO w/45' boot docl( Bteothtol<tng motn chOmel ~ew' 3rd tk>o< roconon NEWPORT HEJGHTS $439 ,000 18R.18A. IOfge orch01d vord Coinef locatlOn, VO\Jted calhgl. ~hts hord'wo<>O 1\oou & flench OOOft lAGUNA CANYON $399,000 Charming 1 BQ I BA btfclc co"oge ""4th frP4 on '1 lofge iota Wolk to t:>eocn and ~oPPlng CAPISTRANO IEACH UH.000 View of Dalo Point HoftXlf and Cotohna l9ond 38R towmome w/2 5M Huge mostef BR w/bolconv IALIOA PENINSULA $389,000 Duple• on o JO• 100 lot Sold ·as is· Ten1tlc voue. one ot the lowest prices on the PenlnsUo NEWPORr SHORU $36',W Perteet tomifV home on loT 8i o half 2 blocks To ocean 8i cll.t>hOule omerittes Separate ~st Quartets COSTA MESA $359,000 Beoutltul n fro# def ached hame In Eomlde Hel<1't• feo· tumg JBR. 2 MA Formal dining rm. family rm Comet locotton WALK TO MACH $335,000 28R.2BA. den. l.C)dofed home French dOots. trpl. new paint a catP9f ~ ro eJCPQnd. move 1n today ROOM FOi MIYONtl $329,500 4 large ~. 38A + b<nJS rm on large IOT Swmml'ig pool a spa Oose ro achaols. Jt'ie>pplng & freeways Vil.LA IAlJOA $309,900 Comer penfhouae wnt'I Vt.ew Bright 8i Olty. 28R. 28A W/ den Wolk ro beoch IAYVIEW COUR'J JUST USTED $lOS,000 E•cellenr PffvQfe locotton 28R.2BA condo 1n secunry gotedcommln'Y Pool spa. 2-cor garage. trplc &CIA HUNTINGTON IEACH $~.000 Modelpeffect.481'?.2 58A IOrge fom1tyrm TINOsTOty. I 5 miles ro beach New IPO 1n bock yard EASTSIDE COSTA MESA •BR. R2 $295,000 0 38R +den Updated rom1rv leltchen dlrwng rm. en· clOsed t>ocl(yord W/fool Shed NegollOOle sPO 6 cor paklng Budd 2nd unit 0t 4 w/neKt door COIONA DI\ MAI .................... .. Exquisite cu1tom 4BR. 3 5BA home Julf 3 dOOfS from Ocean Blvd w/on ocean view Gou· met kitchen. private 1PO $1,225,000 CONNIE MAXSENTI NF#POR'J BEACH $290,000 lmmoc:Uote e•ecut!Ve townhome In~ NB loeo- tlon 28R.2BA located close too beodl & Newport Center A IEAl IUY IN COSTA MESA $219,000 Beoutlft.J 38Rhouse1 Upgaded carpet. newtloc:n Lage yard W/IPO rN access Mostet hos 2 woldn clOl8ts HUNTINGTON IEACH $277,500 Wondeff\J 481'?. 2 58A family home 2 story. ewtro large bockyad I 5 mtl8* to beach llMNE $275,000 MOit sought on et JM Pet8fsupstolrs 28RP'Qnwtth olon Lorge ~er BR. frpl. voh.rne ce411ngs coll.EGE PARK -COSTA MESA $26$,000 Wonderf\J 48R. 2BA fomlly home Bright tomlly kitchen w/trpl & Skylights Prof8SSlonol loncJscoping. new car- per LA~UNA IEACH CHARMER $259,900 Wale rot°""""&:oeoch. 28R. 28AsTorter O...etneighbo< hood. comet lot. beamed c~1ngs & stained gloss COSTA MESA $255,000 Medlle<roneon toY!lnhome w/38R.28A Fo<mol dNng rm & lage klfct'len Emo large master Bl? CENTRAL COSTA MESA $2.49,000 481?.2BA. tomuy home n pride or ownersNp nelgt'bof· hood Near 1ehools. ~opplng & twys Slbmlt all otters WE.STPARIC LAS PALMAS $245,000 Fabulous Westoork townhome 11<1't & bright w/Whfe washed cabinets & plOllrot1on shutten 3BR. 2 58A SHOii CllFfS ............................... . Home on lorge lot wtfh great potenflol C'6Jent home hOJ view from kitchen BUld up a toke odVOntoge otvtew $t50,000 KAHN LYNCH WEST,ARIC LAS PAlMAS $2AO,OOO AiTIOlt new Bren bulf condo In won<:1erflA 1oc011on 38R. 2 58A \Nt"' many 1.4>grodes. Owners 0<e ready to sell CENTRA1. COSTA MESA $229, 900 48R fOtTIIV home 17'00 sq n + Oose to occ. Soutn Coast Plaza & freewo( Sellet may cOfry TURTUROCIC RIDGE $229,900 • Avalon· 28R. 1 758A model deCOfOted In light COlpet & ceromle Ue Frpl & vo\Jfed ceilings In lfvtng rm EASTS.DE COSTA ME.SA $225,000 38R towrnome In Wood Stream Lorge trees Subbing br<><* runs beneath mosrer JU/le Very peaceful NEW LISTING -OPEN HOUSE $209,900 Emetold Glen townhome · 1500 sq rt ONy 44 units In comple• Acrou from pOOf & sPO Wolle to We SQuore Pak 38n.2 58A Frpl HARDWOOD FLOORS• Pl.ASTER WAU.S $199,000 They do nor make houses llce !his onymore1 3BR.28A EnclOsed screen patio ThermodO< douOle oven &: C()()i( lop SPECTACULAR VIEW OF LAKE $169.500 Very prlvote ISR condO w/scorng ceonos Spacious. llghl & brlghl w/upgroded carpel l mile from ocean WESTSIDE COSTA ME.SA $1 Sl,OOO 8n<1'1. aJrr1V end unit' Carpet a llooong ore l year• Mn binds ttvu out Sl<yllghts & vou11ed ce1Mngs SOUTH COAST METRO $137,500 Red8C0toted 2BR. singie levet endU"rT Double garage OWn8f may COfty IA YCIOl NORTH..... . . .... Oursrondlng Boycrest home Decorators dream fxcellen nelght>ofhood a schools Ne carper. paint a hOrdWood nrs $5'9,500 LH ~tWSPIE 13122 ST. THOMAS DR. SPACIOUS CUSTOM FAMILY HOME WITH 6 BDRMS f, '> BATHS S[CLIJDED RURAL SETTING WITH A POOL & SPA VIEWS OF MOUN- TAINS AND CAN YON RV ACCESS TOO. OFFERED AT $675.00e NEWPORT HEIGHTS 251 OCEAN VIEW AVENUE Ocean and ba\ "'~'"' mR ,(lA larae a11~ lamtl) room with park vl~w St-~rate game room l~tra large lot An e~cellent value at So',O 000 HARBOR VIEW HILLS 3406 CATAMARAN DRIVE Charmine l8R .lBA home • lam1I~ room Ver) p11;.ate l0<at1on large lot with room tor pool A well maintain~ pro~rt) 1us1 wa111ng tor a new ov.ner S'\Q'\ ()()() _...,. . LIDO ISLE $859,000 1ust lisced Spacious 4 bed. J bath pool horn~ with lots of glass on oversized lot Walk to beac h. tennis & shops Buy a house (, a life st yle ~ou II love 0.-• S••da" 2 -5 .-. t•• VI• Me•to••· LIDO BAYFRONT $2,900,000 New spectacular contemporary 4 bed 4111 ba home with study G gym 45' on the wate r with lg dock. This 1s a must see 1f you want to live on the water Call for your private showing • EXCELLENT V AtlJ ES IN II ARBOR VIEW HllJ.S lmmarullll' 1 RR f1m1ll r••>HI ~ II\ 11 .. ~lr•I 11 mr "' ( "'"'" •I• I \I 11 • 1 ... ,1 nr111H••rl><••I \\ •·11 manicur..J l•ml-. "f'"'ll .. ,it, f"'lol·I• "'"'" 111111·"~' Ir• 111 "111. I\ I' •1• \l•l1l1u li•h111111 l'bn111~ d\uu~r-. 1n tctf">"I ruom .. \t ,nu•l1t1nn,.d S •'' tflUI '--ll"'r' ••'1 ,•,·d OPEN SljNOAY 1-:i l :i0 7 Kt:EI. UHIH. NEW LISTING PRIME BALBOA BA YFBONT WITH DOCK Panoramic views of Pavillion to Harbor entrance. Im- maculate 5 bdrm, 4'12 bath home on corner lot with beach frontage. This prop- erty includes a private dock which accommodates a 40' yacht. $2,395,000 for yoar private •howlng. please call George ~. McGafflgan 729-7249 NEW-NEW TWO STORY SINGLE FAMILY HOME • 3 bdrms. 2'h baths. + den w /large landscaped yards • AAA location -379 Monte Vista at Irvine Ave • Master bedroom suite w/luxurlous bath • Luxury Interiors with vaulted ceilings. • Mediterranean architecture w /tile roof • I block to Back Bay Regional Park • Dual pane windows • 1850 Sq rt. ONLY SS55 .... ------------------------- NEW·NEW TWO STORY SI NGLE FAMILY HOME • 3 bdrms, 2'h baths, w/larae landscaped yards • AAA location -379 Monte Vista at Irvine Ave • Master bedroom suite w/luxurlous bath • Luxury Interiors with vaulted ceilings • Mediterranean architecture w /tile roof • I block to Back Bay Regional Park • Dual pane windows • 1450 Sq Ft. • Great Back Bay views ONLY $295.eee ----------------- ---------- FELL OUT OF ESCROW HIGHLY MOTIVATED SELLER 12,000 SF LOT IN NEWPORT HEIGHTS. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2,200 sq.ft. almost too nice to tear down. 1954 great condition, im- maculate with terrific views of ocean and bay. $650,000 Call a.. ... '· llcGaflltlaa OLDE CORONA DEL MAR A beautifully manicured 1arden gr~ts you as you enter Uris eiquisite custom 4 bd, 311, ba home Just 3 doors from Ocean Blvd •1th an ocean view Built 1n 1987, this home features gourmet kitchen. private Jacuni and formal dining area Call for appoint· ment $1,225,000 1246 TEMPLE TERRACE/LAGUNA BEACH Nestled among trees with English gardens. Spectacular master suite with fireplace + library. 4 bedroom, 4112 bath. $1,395,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS 542 Aliso Luc:ate<l on fl quiet l-ttreet this adorable 2 BR. 1 BA home is built 011 an extra large lot. Bleached hardwood floor~ & decorator gourmet kitchen a re among the features of thii, light & bright home. Detached guest quarters in back and largt )ard Reduced to $488,000 BELCOURT TERRACE One of the most exclu~ive guard-gated communities in Newport Beach. Beautifully landscaped private patios surround this charming 3 bedroom, 21 2 bath home. This model "C'' is decorator perfect, f ea tu res inclnde gourmet kitchen. plantation shutters, walk·in closet. Built in BBQ. Association pool & spa. $875,000 VIEW! VIEW! VIEW! Exquisite new custom home in Coto de Caza. T his t hree ~tory home has 6 BRs, 3 1 i.. Baths and fe atures a s haft for elevator and a security system. Quality throughout. $599,000 NORTH LAGUNA SPECTACULAR VIEW SITE Emerald Bay lot in private community. Thia 7500 sq. ft. lot has uphill access and 11 priced to tJell! Amenities include pool, tennis, volleyball, basketball and ef coune, the beach. $895,000 WALK TO BEACH 444 Poplar Enjoy Laguna living in this comfortable family home. Ocean view from 2nd story.quiet neighborhood and an edra large front yard. T he beach ia within a 10 minute walk . • 599,500 SELLER FINANCING AV A.IL.ABLE OWNER HAS PURCHASED ANOTHER 2762 LONGWOOD COURT· COSTA MESA Deslgner perfect townhome wllh many upgrades such as wh.te· wash wood & bricks Two spacious masrer suites. 1 BA. central vacuum and security alarm Convenient location near freeway. shopping and parks Pool (, spa Ref rig . patio furn and 860 included. $275.000 Priced to sell' 'UST LISTED WESTCLIFF AREA OPEN SUNDAY 1-5, 1525 HIGHLAND DR. Located on a beautiful tree-lined street. this bright remodeled family home features 4 Bets. J Ba. and a large sunny living room. set amid lush grounds with a private pool A comfortable home that lends itself to family living and formal entertaining $729,000 CAMEO HIGHLANDS 4509 SURREY Beauttful oLean view from I h1<, 1 Hd. i B.i home.: ,\pfHO\ cd plans b~ archill!cl Brion lt'anellL' for r<.'modc.'I Atro..,.., lrom planned golf Lourse and acLess to thrL't.' g<1tl'd hl'.H.h1...·c. Brm~ all offers ~> Reduced to S875.000 CORONA DEL MAR 321 ORCHID Located on an e'tra wide lot in Corona dt.'I MJr th1'> d1st1nll1ve l Bd. 4 Ba home has an op1...·n and c,n.1uous floor plan "aulted u~1lings & walls ol gl.is<-I .11 gL' mast t•r S\111 L' v. 11 h flrt!place. lavish bath and disappearing outer "•111 \\.Jlking d1stanu~ to beach shopping and restaurants Subm11 all offlorc, ':>I W10.ooo TENNIS ESTATE ON ACRE IN CORONA DEL MAR 1400 SAN MIGUEL Reflecting ponds and lounta1ns greet you as ~ou enter via the suspended walkway Most rooms in this five bedroom home have views of the ocean. bay and Catalina Formal or informal entertaining Is enhanced b~ the c»<l ra large living room. dining room. and entry area Upstairs master su ite with spanous sitting and study area Downstairs c.hildrcn'c; wing with four bedrooms Entertainment area features full wet h,u, big screen TV and room for a wine cellar Regulation tennis es>urt 52.WO.OOO IRVINE LEASE #5 WEST YALE LOOP Beautiful Woodbridce townhome by the lake This J BO. 2 story lownhome Is vacant and ready for occupancy No pets SI .650 plus security deposit LEASE OR LEASE OPTION A highly upgraded furnished model home In Laguna Sur. This spectacular 3-level residence features an attractive entry foyer that leads to luxurious living and dlnlnc rooms. There Is a aourmet kitchen with breakfast nook and a family room with a magnificent view deck overlooklnc the ocean. The lower level master suite has a double-sided fireplace that adds both warmth and style. Lease evallabte. Fumtshed $3200/mo unfurnished $2800/mo Reduced! $725,000 ' . ~HARBOR RIDGE BuutJful H•rbor RldlC cu1tom home with 1pcctacular vtcw of ocean. bmy •nd city light• de- 1l9ned by Robert Earl and bullt by Valentine. ss.295.eoo 4NORTH LAGUNA Prime loc•tlon In N. l.agun• overlook Ing Sh•w· s Cove. Pri- v•te steps to be•ch below. Dr•· matk city 1'9ht1 and C.•tallna vlew1. Beet oceanfront value. Co-ll1ted w /Shlrley licker Price Reduced. $2,195,•0• $2.295.000 Eulu1lve China Cove Medtter· ranean custom home for ul· tlmate bmyfront llvl119. Check ------ out the dra"'8tlc view from the ma1ter bedroom! Thl1 one ha1 It all! SS.900,eoe Lowest price on 8ey1lde OTlve. Ideal locatlon. Unparalled bmy vt~. Private Mndy beach with swimming. boating •nd vol- leyball .............. Price Reduced. $2,175.000 $2.195.000 \•!> ~ c,\,)~' • ~ .'J 'l •I 4 BALBOA PENINSULA Slngl• f•mily rHld•nu situ· ated on R-2 parc•I Knock It down •nd build or llv• In It H 11 W•lklng dl1t•nce to the Pavillion $1.075.000 BELCOURT HILL~ t~ ~~ Like nn. Plan ..... Grut of \ 1•v. s of oce•n lft f•shlon Island Large 3 bedroom , 31'1 bath wlfh a thrtt car gaHge $719.000 39 Northampton , 14 NEWPORT NORTH Medlturane•n •uvl• slngl• f•mlly home Hlghly upgr•d•d C•t•l•n model Two ye•n nf'w Wonderful back y•rd patio which offfn complet• privacy tpa. built In BBQ Price Reduced. $611,, .. $615.•ff IRVINE TERaACE l b(droom ! hath '•••« ,,r the \rt n> ~and ho11uh 4 't"" M•' I 1'1Catt\l 1n dft4mabtr l~1nc Ttm« Won't Ian U ..... S111' O(Jl .. In aDl C"Tle, ..... -................. -------· ....................... _ ....•.. M'lel IS .. , ..... 5 LEESBURRY SOLD AT HIGHEST PRICE EVER IN BELCOURT 2100 8ANTIAOO. NEWPORT BEACH • Exquill1• views of lhe Beck Bay • Brend new home wllh use of INI'~. granite. ctiefa kitchen. elc • Large lot with room tor • pool • Purchae teue or tee lend 11.475,000 FEE I LEIUURY, NEWPORT lll!ACH • Large lot on ,,..,., ·~ ecr-. • T _,,. court end latellte dlah • Surrounded by .... homea • 2' hour guerd geted community 11-.- alHRRA,CDM • Penoremlc OONn vlewa ot the Peclf\c • Gr .. t famlty home with 8 B0/4 BA • BMutttul contempotetY In I out • Acoeea to COM pnvete bMch ... ,.. RAN~HO SANT A FE 1710 ~ aAMIOUTM, ~ aEACH • S.t buy In HVH, priced belOw tmder ~ • Reduced •n. owr. Is rnottwited & wlll cauy • 3 B0/2 BA, expended C«mel. ~ • Bey window, French doort end window.. 91(yttgttt, etc. •1-- ·---'=' - 'lll'f EVINMO CANYON, COM • Oynemlc oc:ieen views of Newport Jetty • &tat• .aed IOt nMtty ~ ecre • Room for e pool, court and lewn lerrec. • Limit._. polenllal lo build "Perteet Home" • 13.GllO.OOO LAKEFRONT 22111 TINOAY A. •aatON NJO • Architecture! etetement of the 90'• • An entertaining dreem home on the leke • UM of marble & grenlle, pool, epa, dock • 5 BR/5 BA with aeune and JecuzzJ In m_,ter ta,41JO,OOO BAl.80A ISLAND • BAYfRONT• 205 NORTH BAYFRONT O......a.d lot on the Wlllllt'. PRICED AT LOT VALUE Ill $995,000 ••VACANT LOT •• SPECTACULAR VIEW Irvine T .,.,_,. front row. VllCllnt lot wtlh wonderful .. ol bay. oce.l. dly ligtD Md ClaHNL $1,750,000 ., ... ,, '" 111 u11111111111i111111 ••••••·· ·---__ BAYSHORES 2582ARBOR Very epedal 2 Bedroom & 2.5 Balh Southwelllem 8tyle home loollled on a ov..a.d lot wttt*1 the gl89d gusded oommunly ol Blry9hofea wlh 2 privllla b ••cha The home • buil .round a large tunny llmrior pillk> & telllurea a new kilchen .ild balha. $835,000 BELCOURT CUSTOM ESTATE 5 WEYBRIDGE COURT CN. 7. 700 eq. ft. ol IMng lpece located on lhrM ftoora, 5 Bdra, 7Btha. f.,llaltic entel1ainment room. pool & 'PL $2,950,000 ~1E18THST. NEWPORT HEIGHTS 8 8 Newly oonmumd 3 Bdr town.'lornea. Top al the line ~ & mltr . ...._ w/lrp6o. $399,000 to $415,000 CORONA DEL MAR 429 GOLDENROD 3 Bdr. & 2.5 8th. New T ownhome 2 Bdr & 2 Blh. New Townhome. $695,000 $435,000 31NVERNESS BIO CANYON ON GOLF COURSE =·~k>cation CCU:.~ ta.wport=. $1,825,000 BELCOURT SPECTACULAR 3WEYBRIOOE .. Bdr. 5 Bah. CUlbn home. Mllgr1ill=decor•• cl. lMge kitchen • rm. Fane.tic gym. $2,495,000 300 IONGS RD. UNENDING VIEW 3 Bedroom & 2 Blllh wllh a.ge family room. Viewa ol lilt tl•tJPOlt and the oce.l t.yond. Spa ... bay view. GIWlll NmC>det potlnlilll. $975,000 JASMINE PARK 3 bdr & 3.5 bCha, l.Mge m 1111 r bliltl Md~~ with bNUlml ..... Giiied oommuntly with oommunly pool & spa. $529,500 CORONA DEL MAR MAI KAI CONDO -2 Bdr. & 2 Bah. -Furnilhed -$4000 per monch MAI KAI CONDO -2 Bdr. & 2 Blh. -FurnWled -~750 per monlh All LEASES AVAUABlE FOR IMMEDOIATE OCCUPANCY Ill ,AGI ll / SATlMOAY. 11. 1990 • CAIYM 1111,- Smashing Townhome overlookmg Big <:anyon Golf O>une, featuring spacious master suite, 2 addillonal BR & 21h BA. fonnal dining area, plus room 1.11 kitchen for eating. Oak Floors. oak stair- way. !oOlid wood wainscoting. all custom painted white, It. Berber carpet, reoess00 lighting. marble and wood fireplaa:! and wet bar. Ask for ... CLJF A E'L YNN KEMP PEI. IAYFIOIT W/ll DOCI 12,196,000 Dramauc 5 BR. 4 '~ BA. w/hlgh vaulted ceilings Berber carpet, bleached wood floors and use of marble & grarute throughout Gourmet kitchen. A luxunous Vlew master suite offers a sitting are~ w/FP + fabulous balh area w/Jacuz:n tub. Ask for . MARY DITULLIO ... J.M. PETEii .... Light & Bnght 5 BR. 3 BA, 3 car gar. Family · execuuve home upgraded w/marbles & shutters, ready to move 1.11. Shown by appointment. Ask for .. MINOO SABERI TUITll .,... 1411r• You'll get more than your money's worth t.n this quality home. 4 BR. fam nn. bonus nn. 3-<:ar garage. Large yard, choioe location. SELLER MOTIVATED. ake an offer. Ask for ... JANE SUNGAILA mamAlllC wen 11,111,• The free flowing design of this 4 BR home offers expansive fonnal & informal entertainment areas Da.zz1.ing City tight.a. ocean views. Ask for ... JANE SUNGAILA CU1191 IBITfllAIEll 11,111,• New cus10m home with fabulous view of ocean and dty lights. 5 BR. 4 BA. family room. marble floon, French doon and widows, all new kJtchen. red tile roof, pool and spa on 1h acre lot in SpygW&. A "must aee". Ask foe ... ESTHER YANK Mall_. flTAll 12.1111• &eathtaking 6 colwnn Colonial estate 6 BR. 41h BA w /pan.ial view of ocean & oty. Huge 32,000 IQ.ft. lot w /overm.ed pool & spa, panelled IOUthem pine library, IOUthem country kJtchen, banquel me dinini room w/butlcn pantry, ovenlzed foyer w/elepnt circular staircue, muslve living room w/marble fireplaoe. aecluded maxt'a quanen. Ask for ... JULIA LIAO 1'1111 .... ,. .,, •••• Unden&Med e1eOnoe ii f'e>flec.Wd in this cwt.om 4 BR. 4 BA home located in the gated oommwlity of Harbor Hill Greet attatdion and thou&ht hlls been take\ to make this a ~ special ~ to come home to! Alk for ... JANE SUNGAJLA OR VIRGINIA SWAN •I UHi MICllm CUITIM 11 •••• Mapificent 4 BR, 3~ BA plus 4 car~-State of the art gourmet kitchen. oversized cu.1-<le-uc lot. Award winning landa:apina w /outdoor enlet1.aln- ing area. Quick e9Cl"OW OK! Ask for ... RONFELSOT Elllm IEIT IUYI 1117,IOO 3 BR or 2 + den. 2~ BA townhome features mirrored dining room, wet bar. fireplaa:!. dbl att. garage, central air conditioning, comm pooVspa. Do not mil& this highly upgraded immaculate light & bright end unit. Abo for lease or lease/option at $1200 per month. Ask for ... PAULA BAILEY 1889,000 nus re-done 4 BR family home 1.5 located on one of Baycrest's most desirable streets. It features a new gourmet kitchen. lavtah master bathroom. gorgeous pool w/used brick work and new floonng throughout. Owner transferred. Ask for SUZANNE MOSHER ex 115 lllEI llmfl . lflllB 1171,000 View home! M\lst sell! 4 bedrooms plus bonus. 3600 aq. ft., pool, 3 car garage. Ask for ... MONICA RUGGIERI ex 107 .... , -Tl Vil.Al 1618,000 Immaculate and almost new 4 BR. 2 11'2 BA de· tached home m th.as soon to be gated commuruty Large patio and side yard. Fireplace in Fam and Liv room. Kuchen opens to nook and Fam rm Large rT\IU\er swte. Designer wallpaper and drapes. Ask for ... GISELA BURMEISTER OPEN SUN 1-1), 3073 CORTF. PORTOl-'l~O PIEITW ClmU IR MAI .... 000 Executive beach area two story 4 BR soft contem- porary. This custom built masterpaece has exotic sandstone floors. entertainment area LaVlSh baths and fabulous master suite. Single owner care and whlte-gJove upkeep make th.&s home a black lie affair. For your private showing. ask for . ANN A PERKINS EAl1llfi ID.. ---Uaht & btight 4 BR. 2 ~ BA Lusk home f eat\.U"t.'s DJl break.fat nook. 2 flreplaces. new pemt & carpet. pluttt ceWnp. prden window. plantation lhutten, murtUhed yard, plus pooJ-sized yard U\ mature tree letl.i.r\I. Al80 (Of' kwe at ~ per month. Aak (Of' ••• PAULA BAILEY .,._ Ill· I .. 11,111•111 Ocean. bay & dty .... An the belt b'.ation in the area. New a.9lom .,., -a-ft.,. 5 Ba 6~ BA home. Time to mmpleW with )Qr own lelections of decor. A.Ill for w ESTBE• YANK WTDlmY •fl Im Mil• Townhorne in the heart of Newport BMc:h. Ma.rblt" entry leads to marble dining room and F.l.aropean kitchen. New custom desl&rled muter bath w/ouutanding spa, Leaded glMa window, beveled glass French doors, cathedral ceil.inp, whJte carpet and smooth ceili.np throughouL 2 BR, 2 ~ BA plus den. Ask foe ... CLIF A E'L YNN KEMP IBITOIAmAI llTEI mill l1,7IO,OOO Price reduced $200,000! 6 BR. 6 BA. pool/spa. A C. newly remodeled home with ocean, bay, city llghts and mountain vies. Featurs grand-sized LR. RF and 2 master bedroom suites, 3 fireplaces and gourmet lotchen. Ask for ... ROY OSTERHOUT OPEN SAT/SUN 1-4:30, #2 ROCKY PT TllE CIUT EITflTAml 11,ll0,000 6 BR. 5 '.-'l BA. 6500 sq f• 0~ GaJ.!ery-siied foyer wtlh 30 ft F~se~. nree Staltcast>S. 3 fireplaces. pool. s.\,l ~-... and Large Jot. Ask for ML-.OO SABERI IC IEIO ITUI. 11•,IOO $10.000 below market' Darllng 2 BR. 2 BA do"'n stall's urut opening onto a "rock garden" Garagl'. central au-, fl.replace, etc. Aaswnable $1 28.000 adJUStable loan Great 1.11vestment or first ttmt' home. Ask for . ROBIN TENCH llMIR ~«DI VD -.ooo Reduced over $100.000. Spaoous luxury through out t.h1s 5 BR. 3 1h BA. family rocm +bonus room Devonshltt model. Lush la.ndlcapl.ng. beautiful Wied brick, plantauon shutters, French doors and many custom bwlt-1.11 cabtne1S. GorgtOUS ocean view as well a.s d ty Ujht view. For a puvale ahowmg, call. Ask for ... MAUREEN WHITE •n.... •.• . ..... Wann family home in quiet netahborhood of prestigious Northwood. 4 BR, 2 a,., BA cozy fanuly room, separate d.iru.na room. Super kJtchen cla&e to rommunity pooJ & teruus Ask for .. RAY DAVIES 1'111111 ..... Ptitll -.- Price slashed $36.000. Ownen My w~ wtll consider any reasonable offer aa must wll now. Thi.!. gorgeous Almeria plan m w/4 BR + bonus room 3 BA. 3 car gar Approx 3400 IQ· ft. of elegant living on pttmlwn lot w /mtn & golf coune vi.t"ws. Ask for ... RAY DAV1E8 •It~EI ll47- 2 BR, l"" BA, 2 car ,.,.... lbmllenl locat.lon' Prtced ~low rnuitei few quick tale. MUil ~ to tNly appndate \he many ameniu.l A'* for ... BILLOBDONNAWBB8TBR Io t ........ am.111 lnwnecu1ate om "«Y dNched home with 1aree {enc.cl yar¢ bu8t '-ily kitchen. vaulted ceWnp. cm~t S.C. Metro location. Great investr:uent or IW1er' home. A& f« ... JPBA YDA EILBERT ... 21& 1111,• lnves\On. first t1me buyers. newlyweds. Quality 2 It.or}' lOWnhome. 2 master suites with fulJ baths each, half bath downst&in. Attached 2 car garage. Fireplace, upllaira vaulted ceilinp, inside laundry room, patios. Great central C.M. location. Priced thowlands below comparable units in same area Turnkey, mow in ooodition. Ask for ... DUSTY HARRIS ex 124 .... .. VIOi 1816,000 Set high abow the Back Bay panorama m F.ast- bluff. this single level home glories in unobstructro panoramas. Giant master suite. New on the mar- ket. Ask for MAXINE GOLDEN PllYACY + VlfW • CDM 11,!16,000 Enpy ocean and canyon views from tlus beautJful custom home. This spacious contemporary honw has 5 BR. 3¥4 BA. extensive use of glass and wood throughout. private pool and spa. access to pnval<' beaches and mott. Ask for .. FRAYDA EILBERT 0 REALTORS .......... ..,. Moat desirable phase 2. Mont.ego model. 4 BO. 2 BA. Just steps from park, coounwuty pool Ltght & bnght, extensive bnckwork in front & back yard, firepit BBQ. Superb curb appeal. Automauc extenoc hghung & spnn.kler system Storase and panels m garage. Ask for ... JULIA LIAO OPEN SUN 1·6. 1942 PORT EDWARD WAIElfmT Clml W/IKI ILi. Im.• Newly remodeled 2 BR. 2 BA ln Pilled commuruty Boat dock nght in front of '~oil ·o w/spe. Views of rrwn channel and 70G,. -... Seller will carry to qualified buy\" t; -•t.ange for off water home w /dock! Ask f~' MARY DITULLIO ,_.Im llU CM 1211.• Designed for 10phisticat.ed adult life. this 3 BR plus family room promotes exoepuonally comfortable Uvmg ma top quality environment. Close m Costa Mesa locauon. Aak for ... MAXINE GOLDEN 1CU1 mw-11111111 nw ms 1111,• Prime over-Czed lot on a quiet cul-<Je--sac street .. Expensive pc-.ibihues unlimited!" Open & 1oadous lingle 1t.ory home with a gorgeous OcPan vt;;from almost ~ery room. Owner is .eriously motivated and t'Mdy to move. Aak for ... JUNE DAVIS .... 111 m'ID 11.-.111 GrMt duplex at a fant.Mtic price f « OcMntront property. Wonderf'W rool. lop deck II et'\*'!d by mocortlld *JUabt-md &hll " jult the ~ of U'8 ~ awa...W. A m\Wt .W. Alk klr ... CA.SOU ftANXBL •mu 111 . mi w 11,111,• Owner motivated. hu bought another home and ' aaya to pretent, all offers on this magnificent custom buJJt home on the sand. OnJy 7 years old it features beveled glass doors & windows, aoanng light beamed ceilings, Jacuzzi tub as well as patio apa, two European fireplaces. Call for appointment to .ee. Ask for ... CAROLE FRANKEL IJIUIA IUCll CUITOll .... Quality European Tudor custom for the descriminating. Just reduced, seller wants an offer! 3 BR, 2 1;, BA. 4 flreplaces, extensJve French doors and windows throughout. White water ocean VlE'W all nestled between lush pines A disunctJvely fme home Ask for ... LYNNE LINDSAY OPEN SUN l·S, 4%1 HIGH DR. .._ COVE/PllVATf 8UCll 11,416,000 ExqWS1te! Exclusive! These words descnbe th.ts huge homesite. The wtutewater VJew extends down the coast of Laguna Beach adding to the qwet ambience of thJ.s naturaJ settJng by the sea Drast.1cally reduced · an opporturuty to buy a rare piece of property. c.aU the lrvtne Cove Spec1altst Ask for . EILEEN HARRIS uvaw nma 111&111 Thia 2 year old home ii model perfect. HiablY uJJ81W.ied ~t and even the ..,.. is carpeted. 3 BR. 2 ~ BA. knchen with nook and side yard llOOl!IS. Dramatic high beamed oeWng in liv. rm. Formal din1na too. C.ornmunity pool and ap. in this pied coovnunity for a very low a.xiatlon fee. Aak foe ... GISELA BURMEISTER LMIT Pm ECl•T ClllM 11, 111.111 Decorate and lave--5 BR each With bath. Master h,a., "jacuzzi" tub--3 fireplaoes--Sub-r.ero refriger- ator--Marble entry--High ceilinp--lots of poten- tial. Ask for ... VIRGINIA SW AN manm 181TALI Large 4 BR homes located in l.rvl.ne and Newport Beach area's. Available from $1700 -$5000 a month. For more mformauon. call. Ask for ... PAMELA STEADMAN .... , CUI Ton..: 11•,• Dynamite 2 BR + den. 2 1 'J BA end urut totally upgraded by this ongtaJ owner: central air. custom carpet"-& bnck Cloonng. French door sliders, oak tn.m, C'USU>m fll'eplace. Attached 2 car garage. pnvate patio. and comm. pool. A true ten1 Ask for . ROBIN TENCH 760-5000 flBIB Wl.... 1411,00G Elegantly appointed fonner J . Peters model home. Popular Westfield plan With 3 BR. 21"2 BA. Pnr feSllONlly decorated With upgraded ule floor and plush carpet. Lovely rear yard with patio and lush lanmcaping. Plus many other upgrades. Ask for RON FELSOT WUl1Uf UIDUJ -.... nu. 4 BR home features lush beck yard and atnum lancbcapmg. custom master bathroom. enlargro secondary bedroom and bay Wlndow m dining area. Located on a friendly cul-<Je-sac street Subnut all offers! Ask for ... SUZANNE MOSHER es 1 J.6 I•· IPW 1!71.• Family home m excellent locatJon One master BR down · new master sun.e upstaJrs with new sink, spa-tub and mirrored wardrobes. Pr1ced to sell Ask for ... BILL OR DONNA WEBSTER 1CU1 ID· U CIM 17!1,• "2 Year New" A most extraordinary "Custom Home" plus a pnvate back rental over the 3 car garage. Quallty and amen.it.Lea are non·stop, evm the "Most Fussiest Buyen" will fall in love Wlth and appreciate thi.! home Ask for JUNE DAVIS UCl'PTIINJI.. fllm.Y.. ..... Fabulout floorp1an with 6 BR. 4 BA! Priv3te courtyard poot Bi.Wards room i.s grt"At for f'nt.-r· taiJUnC. s~ roon.. many With French doors and private balcon: For further details call Ask for .. DIANA PROSSER OPEN SAT/SUN 1·&. 1339 HAMP HIRE 1111 1 AClf W/ttlm CDUIT ~-­Reduced over $300.000. stunning contemporary 5 BR home with mcred.ibJe ocean, bay and aty lights VJew. Suspended walkway over entry reflecting ponds and fountaiN Next to famous newpart C.enter bu.wles & 'Fashion Island shoppmg. Ask for. MAUREEN WHITE .... T-cUEIT. + ... 14a• 3 BR, 3 BA, Newpon Helghts---Gounnet kit.chen·- wood noocs--family room with cory fu-eplaces--- master bedroom and fanu.ly room open to PATIO AND POOL for swnmer fun. Ask for VIRGINIA SW AN CIM CUITill .. 1111,- Well located and brand rww' Open & aJrJ floorplan features 4 BR. 3 1 , BA Ample room fcw entel1&1n.lng Gourmet kitchen wtcenter 1Sland. family room & 3 hreplact"S' Pnvatta Vlewmg deck For addit1onal deuul." call Ask for DIANA PRO ER CUITill ~Alf 1121,• An t.ncttdlble Riu Coastlwh!tewater Vlew from th1s 4 BR home wturunaculate landscaping on a huae comer ~rty Mature U'ttS and bHuuful flowers complete th.as homey wtu~ 3 hrep1'11CeS add warmth to an already invtung atmosphett Call for puvate ahowmg Ask few EILEEN BARRIS 11111111110 ·~ 11,1M,lll 1T on wawr, Fashion bland nite U,hts Vlew 4 BR wood doan and ~grassy yard and pnva~ beach&. Ask fOf' • MONICA R GGIERI es 107 L Realtor Associate .. CAil.Sii Rutt« Auociate BARBRA CHAMBERS Broker Associate -CIU Re•or Assoaate C.J. llllll Realtor Associate .. .., ... •e•or Associate --_ ... 2111sm sums Two to choee from. 4 yrs new, assoc. pool & spa. (dues $106). Cloae to freeways + shopping both In Immaculate condition. Price to move from 11M,llt IDllUm&.I WIE INIY TWlllE 111 lllYl•PllL Beat the t In this su~ lrg pool. Charming 4 BR, 11' '6J'A. freshly paJnted & upgr . Ex- cetlent curb appelL Qowt Only 3 br, n'• ba., famlly rm w fpl. Upgraded kltch & bath. Very peaceful neighborhood. Shows well. call for showing. Only 12n,1• . ......... -llSTUSTED Have bought another and are wtlllng to deal. Great prloe on thta 3 br. oondo In E.slde C.M. Only 4 yrs new. Lrg. prv. patio, lrg. IMng area. 2 car att:'n~ 11111•ram IUIYEUE Cosmetic fixer. 3 lrg bedrooms, 2 ba. 2 fpla. 2 car garage. Extra wide lot wtth potentlaJ A. V ./boat storage. Exceftent Investment at 12 ...... D WAI m •mtlSll•• lllTTUY W•IS C.I. 3 br, 2 ba townhomes. PaJm Springs decor., Tri-level, poof, spa and tennis. Great E.sJde lo- cation near natural Back-= trails. Now 12 117"' ,,.,, w/Wlw. market I now for de- won't last. 12•,111 ........... 117!!• ,,.,, IESTPllCDln OCEAN VIEW trom In this PRIME overlook I ground a. SELLE C'flEMPlll Super 3 BR, 2 BA Clnderetla home wtth hardwood floors. New paint & plaster on outside. Large yard CUJ-de..MC location. Make offer. Ceil now for showing. 1&'9 lllFD 631-1266 234 EAST 17TH STREET SUITE 117 COSTA MESA ISTDl Large 2,239 sq.ft. Great buy. 2 sty. 4 BR. 2'~ BA .. A/C. Safier sacrificing at 121.,_ ..UIL. SllllDnl 3 br, 2 ba family home on cu I-de- sac In Mesa Verde. This one has all the trimmings. Remodeled ldt.. French doors. newer roof, Md custom cabinetry through- -Outside fun Includes pool w/chtld safe cover. separate~ yard & a ~rwu: =o. 1211 S. COAST lmG - IEllCEI Spacious single family home. Beautifully upgraded & Im- maculately landscaped. 4 BR. 3 BA.Submttl 1211,IOI a&ICAll• lllLIElaQ_ST'I Fii. Eastalde C.M. 5 4 fabulous 3 bedroom brand new country French homes on private drive. Dramatlc quality construction. Ralted ~ fpls . .Jn llvtng rm. A mllllr ...... Wood cuement window• & doors . ..... ,..._.,..,... ""'llllrT --l .... 21lLl-llD llTIW• VIQIT • IEW USTill Mesa Verde. Out of state owner saya ... great 3 br. wtth huge IMt rm. 2 fpk:s. Remodeted kltch. & baths. Great location. .,.. .... Pim llllrT ... ,._,,...,Im L llNW WIES WELCOME Move up to something new. 3 br, 2 ba pool, newer house, excep- tional large lot, great location. Owner wtll consider trades & paper. Ask.:.'& UPPIL la11,M1 ..... Slngle fam. ~ home In SycMtOre Plllk. Wei eppolnted epacbJI Interior. Featuree Incl. 3 lrg. bedrooma -master bath with whlrtpool tub & shower -lrg. walk-«l doeet • Y8Ulted Cllllngs. Lrg kftch. wtth gmrden window. Bric* frplc In IMng room + tMed entry Wflff. Lrg. patio off dining room with automatic eprinklen, SACRIFICE. sne.-1811-.a ---- "WYBrmlll" 1111,IM Triplex. All lrg. 2 BR/1 BA with Individual y.,.da and endosed gar. $2,280/mo. Income. G,.. starter units with easy ftMncN. Call -•uz.-- W119EFllEI A IOt of~for the monet,-' br, 2 ba, f8mify r~. d~ room, hardwood fk>or. flreptliCe. extra large lot, aUey accesa. A steel for A•• ........ 111111111 IUll ee Pitt of the ,_ aro~~~ E.lide of C.M. Tum key. 3 B BA with den/study. Spa off muter. Hardwood floors th,. out Ute and t>r.-zy kltch. Prtva lrg. back y.,.d room for ex .. PM8'on. Owner mey help w/ftn. cm. for details, Offered at ...... mn --12·2 .. 1•w• .. -1-1, 1• HTPRlY ... llLIU•mu R8mblna on a 8000 eq.ft . lot, thla 4 BR, 3 BA home la an exceptional Vlk.Mt. OUtltandlng Me9a V.-de IOcatlon feeM1ng fonnlll IMng and dlfq over- lod<lng ..,.aoua tree flied ywd, CCU'ltry kitchen, lnlide a.udry and • delghtfut front porch per- r.ct for .. _..=·· ~-the balmy eummer . -.m ... en .... Wl.11111- 11111 8nand new 4 br. r•denoee. Ex- citing modem deeign. Ught & bright. 1 p.n with ctownstafra br. Featuree Ind. marble frpk:a. fam rma, vaulted celllnga and lnalde laundry rooma. ............. Nmmmr .. •Y M. • L 1111 IT. llFB llVllTIElll Vety cleen 4-l)lex In great areal All 2 BR. all with fpl. l Mdoeed ~ages. Seller needs to 1811 - Submit all on.. to Miii ~ 11'1'. llTL 111 ILCI Prtme 60 x 127 lot with ocean and mountain view, existing 2 BR, 2 BA home. Lota of potentlal to add on and get a better view. SeHer w11 carry 1st. T .0. Priced at lot value. ••• :ib?l~...: llllTI ..... .......... Thia 4 BR, 2'h BA home la on the best ~ located next to Pmtk. Enjoy Mesa --~ your country Mii• targe manl-ta of llPTllTS New listing -completely r• furbfshed doll house. 3 br, 2 ba, large lot, extra room Ing~•_: OMC .. .,.,_ W.YFHl•I TennjaA .t>each. 1 1900 sq.ft . In back. lot of lailllllth lots 4-6 eR, "3 -eA poottepa/<>"'°'81 paddle court. Are pft, barbeque R. V. ec:c 111111 and mature pr~. lrfO cttrus tree&. Easy pay terms. One of a kind and only ttep8 to beach. ..,.,.. ~IUZMll!li : ....... Duplex pks etudk> tn great lo- cation South of P.C.Hwy. Lota of yard. 2 BR, 1 BA + fpl. houM. 1 BA, 1 BA CQntemporary apt with balcony. 2-car gar. wtth utUtty area. Extra studio tool. Top con- dltton. .. , .... 117"' " ... IEll tilll llLF ••SE Just hit the rnart<etl Spectacular 3 BR, 2Ya BA hOme on the 16th falway. Beauttful pool/spa situ- ated In a very prv. front courtyard. Better hurry! Mlllton $$ neighborhood. Seit«-= only llml•••• 631-1266 234 EAST 17TH STREET SUITE 117 COSTA MESA ... • 11, 1990 -SPECIALIZING IN NEWPORT BEACH SPYGLASS IRVINE COVE INCREDIBLE COAST/WHITE WATER VlltW . ROY OSTERHOUT BROKEJt..ASSOCIA TE SPYGLASS GATED ESTATE P&ICE BEDUCED $200,000! NOW OFFERED AT $1,750,000 (H MLS RES: 644-6007 OFC: 760-5000, EXT 126 ha J'OGl'M1f OD~ OWD ab'etdl of beach. PlaJ tmDl9 •··pate coart. Watcb tbe amUt89 ~~••••Ina and •llbouette Catalina JI" sat ult dlWp9 IDti .. Ma to tbe wat. More djm .. Mn '-6mer1 df1P1e Ttew pro1 I e, • ..._Mil ..... lllcladed. BEST BUY! 6BR, 6BA newly remodeled custom Mediter- ranean home at the top of Spyglass Hill has ocean/bay, city lights, and mountain views. Features grand-sized LR, FR, 2 master bedroom suites, A/C, S ti.replaces, gourmet kitchen, extensive use of marble, pool, spa and much more! GUARD GATKDI on OP A KDQ)t YOUR STYLE OF LIFE! TIDS 11 JRVU.& COVE PROUDLY PR£8BN'*1> AT $1,459,000 Other Propert:Je• Available #2 ROCKY POINT, SPYGLASS-HILL, N.B. EILEEN BARRIS 499-5688 OPEN SAT/SUN 1-4:30 6 bedrooms. library and loft, 5'.h baths es- tate. Excellent floorplan carries the best construction quality In a wetl established south county neighborhood. Offered' at $1.690,000 LllHT I IRllHT J.I POERS Executive family home w/numerous upgrades. 5 bedrooms plus bonus room, 3 baths, 3 car garage, marble floors, french doors, 2 sky lights, security system, custom shutters & drapes all finished closets. Pro- fessionally landscaped w/prlvate spa. Ready to move In. Offered at $559,900 OIE OF A lllD Dramatic One story classic Medi- terranean estate situated on over haff an acre land Inside the pres- tigious gate guarded community w/panoramlc ocean & city light views. Excellent quality & attention to details. Under construction. Price upon request. RARE FlllD PROPERTIES ~MJ1tet1a, 11100 SABERI RE/A« VICITIGI HOUSE located on the golf course w/outstandlng ocean view, 3 bedrooms, 3 baths. I tall an Marble floor, upgraded plush carpet. large gourmet kitchen. Located In prestlgloua gate prded community of Monarch Beach C1oee to Ritz Carlton Hotel. Offered at 1121,000 IEWUITlll 2 PMIT Liii RIVE IPEI SIT /SH 1·1 IEW llSTIM MEllTEIUIUI New 5000 1q.ft. cu.tom home on prime view street. 5 BR, 6'h BA. pool, spa, two master baths, expanded dining room and bedroom. Have builder fin· lsh for you or finish to .your own taste. A unique opportunity & priced at only Custom home w/fabulous view of ocean & city lights. 5 BR, 4 BA, family room, marble floors, French doors & windows, all new kitchen, red tile roof, pool & spa on Vt acre lot. A "must see" at A long gated driveway ts this expanded New Bedford plan w/glgantlc lot and pool & spa. Along w/ocean, mountain & tights view, this makes a per- fect compound for the growtng family. 11.111,111 11,111,000 11,l ..... 111•1n IEW USTlll ntl WEiii •1111• lllOAIYNan• New custom Medlterr&nNn contemporary. Theft 1s no equal! Impeccably created and designed • truly a magnlfi· <*It home. There are 7 bedrooms, 7~ baths. exercise room. media room. family room. office, pool, spa. 4-Qf garage. Ind •xp911Si~ view of golf c:ourM Ind lights. Pr<>*slonalty dlcofated and featured In O<ange Coast Magezine and the Los Angeles Times. Excluslvety offered at a.-. Totally rebuilt townhome w/4 BA. 4'~ BA, family rm & 1st floor master suite. All custom lntertor featutes Incl: new kitchen w/whltewashed cabtneta. sepatate gues1 suite, French doors & windows + pool for entertaining. 11,,.._ Pl•LIT One and only lot available In this elegant gate- guarded community. Unique location with oc;ean and city tights vMtvis. Surrounded by pr~~~_ cus- tom homes. Build our dream borne! 11,1..,_ IHEI LJl-TllU tl-IEWPllT-lllTI YILLH -C-ALL Fii llFllllTlll HTIH IHI WH Hiii iii if TH TIP 11111/lll lllLTlll llTllHTllllLU 111111 '711~ 7'e Be"t I• 1J,,411•11ll1etl Seerlee UPPER BACK BAY NEWPORT BEACH Specucut.r • BR, l BA. Wide Open floorp&.n w/~utiful courty1rd pool and sobr heating. Beautiful French doors line the living area and huge master suite. Doub4e frpla separate the family room ind form411 livln1 room. Wonderfulry large 2nd story bomni'•th bedroom with private bath overlookln, pool. Private r~r yard for children, w/lots of fruit trees. Giant 62 x 143 h lot size. NOW $419,000 BRl1T ANY WOODS TOWNHOME Bick Bly ar~. l bedroom5, 2 baths. Spectacular "Palm Sprinp" d«or. Great flowing tri·level floorpbin (1500 sq. ft.} features 2 master suites, hi1h vaulted celllngs, brick frplc ln livln9 rm . Very open kitchen/dining 1rea, W<;.1 n~r pooL'spa/tennis & ctuonouse OFFERED AT $245,500 • • NEWPORT BEACH 4 bedrooms, 3.S bathrooms. Gourmet kitchen with sub zero and Thermador ap· plilnces, walls of storage1 too. Crown moulding ana French arved mantel pieces on both marble fac~ firep&.ces, marb!e baths. parquet flooring and plush carpeung Truly br~thukJng upgrades. Beautiful formal dining opening to the used brick patio perfect for executive enteruining. ASKING $469,000 NEWPORT RMERA TOWNHOME Contemp<>(lry one story, fQtures l bedrooms. 2 baths. 1450 sq. ft. living air~ 2 car atuched pr19e. Bright courtyard ~ntry to beautiful Spanish p1vers & plush c.arpetln1. Newly tiled kitchen w/brQkf1st qin· Ing. French croon .tnd flrepLice. Large pnv.tte backyard w/lush ~nd· sape. Masrer suite and 1uest bedrooms are sep· a.rate from main living lr9. Natural kk 8.ly hiking Tta1ls 1 block o¥FERED AT $235, .. • • BOB & DOVIE KOOP w. would like to help fOU ~-..u,.... ...... #1 RPJMAX Apnt 8 ~ _<( ~Q ~in the State ol California. Ranbcl nationally in the t.op 10 RFJMAX Apnta for 11 yean comecutive. CAMEO SHORES Park setting w/~ nan views & private beach newly refur .iished in 1988. Art deoo and oontemponll) · interior & Mediterranean esterim. Sell.~~ motivated submit all offers including u.des for lower priad home or unit& Was Reduced to $1.575.000. Now a great buyf 808 & DOVIE KOOP NEWPORT HEIGHTS LEASE 3 BR, 21h BA. Lrg Liv Rm, 2 car attached garage, yard. $1,900/mo BOB KOOP 631 .~1266 or 760-1580 BIG CANYON'S BEST·BUY ~i~ bedroo~, six bath cwtom home. Large family room, marble fireplace. Redone kitchen, huge liVlllg room with marble fireplace, new paint, Iota of mirror, new carpet, beautiful tile entry, pool & spa on 7th green looking up fairway. Outstanding location on this 13,500 foot lot Asking $1,TIO,CXX> BOB & DOVIE KOOP WOODBRIDGE TOWNHOME 2 1tory, 2 bedroom, 2'11 bath, garage. Lookl Ilk• a model home, with marble entry A decorator carpet. Move In condition. $195,900 BOB JR. * SENIOR MOBILE HOME PARK in Huntington Beach. I.r()an a mile to the beach. Beautiful b \;, home with an expanded nu. $ ... vnthly space lease of 1325.00. ONL V $85,900 OFFERED BY 808 KOOP, JR. HARBOR RIDGE CREST Rare ocean & bay & city light views. from this highly upgraded 4 bedroom. 3.5 bath. Kins· ington Plan at 2990 sq. ft. Marble entry. marble bath, mirrored walls. loft 1s complett. 3 fireplaces. Best buy in Crt t. Asking 181 5.000 for fast sale BOB & DOVIE KOOP OPEN SUN 1-5 17 COVENTRY WANT 11IE BEST TO Sfll YOOR HOME? CAIL 11IE HOOPS! -. ----·-· EASTSIDE COSTA MESA Mediterranean remodel all new 4 bedroooi, 3 bath, large family roooi w~ & wet bar. Separate mMt.er auite, walk-in cbet8, all new kitchen l ha~~ yani. Must eee! REDUCED! $446,(XX> WILL LEASE OPTION BOB & DOVIE KOOP MAllptlA COUNTRY CLUB REDUCED! REDUCED! REDUCEDt San Juan Capistrano San Juana'• moet exclusive adctr.. 14,460 foot lot OD 14' 15 fairway. Buildable Pld of 6,11> ft. Gate guarded comm~. Seller vwy motivated. Area'a Belt Buy. Now$489,000 BOB a DOVIE KOOP 111-11• ., 111-1 This customized home has It allll Master suite with sitting room, walk In closets ANO view! 2 more bedrooms, den, family room off kitchen ANO view. ••.• below recent comparable sale. OWNER IOUOllT AllOJllER OFFERED AT ••ss,ooo OPEN SUN 1-4. 37 MONACO OLDE CORONA 4el MAR Walk to ocean. Charm & elegance Is this "perfect" remodeled 380 + tam with separate studio off patio + 2BA rental! Below appraisal and recent escrow. OWNER SAYS SEU!! OFFERED AT •7•S,OOO 110 CANYON: The ultimate contemporary home. Just remodeled with 3 BO. Family rm. exercise rm & pool + golf & city light view! A statement of luxury and sophisti- cated design. OFFERED AT st, t•S.000 liidllll•tBll .... n 1111m1• 111 uun 1H llllml ULU • ... 111 IUOI • _. 11M. IP 114' ,_ lllY •nm uns 111 DllWITI Ill Tllll 111 •E llUT YALIES WIY WllT!l' OLDE CORONA DEL MAR New 1988 Extraordinary custom home. Features two master suites & 3rd Br. office or 4th BA plus exceptional kitchen + private back rental. Just a short walk from olde CdM beach. •All Offll. OFFERED AT '725.000 CAIOt cou FROM sis_,,ooo New approx 1800 sq. ft. "Homes" 380, some with family rooms. patios and yards. All ''Homes" reduced for quick sale or LEASE OPTION! TllESE WOl 'T WT. CALL llOWI! IEW USTllO AT LAST YEA•s PRI Ill SEA ISLAID Magnificent contemporary home on one of the largest corner lots on the golf course. Private and quiet. Beautifully upgraded with marble and design statements. OFFERED AT •675.000 OPEN SUN 1-4, 86 OCEAN VISTA llARIOR VIEW lllUS s60,000 REDUCTION Ocean View Cul-de-sac street Expandable to 4 or '5 bdrm Bnng your designer Or build your dream home OFFERED AT slS0,000 PAUi SUlllOUOOOUfl- contemporary. double master suite. single level condo on Golf course at OOUBLETAEE RESORT. Hotel provides excellent rental program. OFFERED AT s tJ•.OOO NEW MARKET REALITY $10.000 Off ASKING PRICE BAYVIEW TERRACE Almost new single famil} home in this gated com- munit}. Model perfect throughout. J BR. 2111 BA . high vaulted ceilings. formal dining. Seller very mo tivated and welcomes an} o ffer' Asking S.toQ.000 REDUCED TO $589,000 MUST SELL THIS WEEKEND NEWPORT NORT H VILLAS Soon to be gat ed Tv.o year ne~ community. Immaculate ..i BR. 21 ~ BA detcK hed home Lowest priced model on market HURRY WON'T LAST REDECORATED AT ORIGINAL PRICE! N~wly dttorated ~nd unit with 4 BR. ) BA. Remodeled kitchen with 1enn-A1re cooking center, two patios. spa. l)fantation shutters. mirrored two story entry Shows light and bright' Seller wants offer now• Asking Sl99,900 OPU1 MT/MJN l ·I U..VleTAWCMl&D4 SELLING AT LOSS! Wonder ful Lake Tahoe cond o across fron Stage Coach Ski Lift! 4 BR. 2 BA. full y furnished too! Ca ll fo r details. Asking SI 30.000 • • •• , RA YLEllE MIRACLE BrOker Auoclate, RECI 11 YUll OPlllUCI II Yo• W••t A "•ltaol•" Oall ••I '"''' .,. ,,, ,,.,;.,,, J,HIMlzl., I• = .. .,, ltl ..,..,,,,, llN ..,.n I• L1 .. 11.,1 ..,_,,. llM ....,,,., ltt '11,.rlln. 0111 l1fleH llr fer,.., ,matt 1Mwt11 BEST PRICED OCEAN VIEW IN NEWPORT BEACH AN OCEAN VIEW FROM EVERY ROOM IN A PRIME. quiet. secluded location overlooking beautiful park-like grounds. Feel the ocean breeze as you sit In your living room in front of the fireplace In this beautiful contemporary Southwest decorated 2 bedroom w/many upgrades. Community pool, spa & tennis courts. OWNER MOTIVATED WILL ASSIST BUYER WITH LOAN BUY DOWN, SAVE $$$ PEA MONTH OR -WILL PAY $5000 OF BUYERS NON-RECURRING CLOSING COSTS. Pric1tl to Sell 1t $219,000 IEWNllT IElllRS-tlHIM MEllTEllUIUI PLUS UlllE 2 IEDllOOI, 2 IATH IEITIL New & exciting 4 BA, 2112 BA home perfect for family and entertain- ing. Great fireplace & wet bar for those cozy times and good friends. High vaulted ceilings. master bath with Roman tub. Euro fixtures and much more. Parking for several cars plus AV . Prioe re4Htlt1 It 1110,000 HOT IUY CLOSE TO IUCH ' Great little place in Prime location, close to pool, spa & tennis court. LIVE TIE IHI LIFE Fii llU 1111,000 Ill THIS Fiii SO LITTLE Beautifully decorated light and bright three bedroom, 21h bath townhouse w/high vaulted ceilings and cozy fireplace. Features large master suite w/sittlng room. Quiet end unit gets nice fresh breezes Owner motivated. Prlot rt410tit1 tt I 174,IOO. LOS lllE I DUL • WEDDlll IEW llE 1111111 Owner motivated. (they bought another). Decorator's paradise. Custom designed 2 BA. 2 BA surrounded by lakes and streams. A .... at 1144,100 IEWNIT IUCH STUL Must sellll Attention Investors, first time buyers. Great 2 bedroom, 2 bath. close to beach w/double garage. Private patio. , ......... , .. ., 1111,000 "CUPPHAVEN SHOW STOPPER" JUST &EDUCED 601 KINGS PLACE, OPEN SUN 12·6 Cliffhaven complete remodel on a nearly 8600 square foot private lot with a gorgeous newly re-tiled and re -pl&Atered pool! This three bedroom plaa a detachf'd 4th bedroom/bath nudes warmth. charm. and clus. The home i' utr11 bright with the light enhanct<f by French doors and sun-room windoW!I ,,~~ PRESTIGIOUS GALAXY DllJVE/OOVER SHORF.S \ Positioned right acTOM from Galuy Park, th111 home reprt'M'nL<1 thf' finf"-t quality and d~ign. A brighl, 11pacious floor plan comprises :'I hedrool'llJol, formal li,ring and dini~ room, den and family kit.c~n. \ aulted ~1hnl(<1 and ut.ensive u.~ of plantation 11hutlf'l'!I F.xpamove rt>ar yard with '1ew from gazebo Cul-dt'·M<" entry an rear of propt>rtv A ('(lmpletely charm1nl( humt' NEWPORT HEIGHTS l'NOER $375,000 Two year new Ex('("Ullve Newport Hench near-freestAndi~ townhome: IMl(e pn· vat.e. colorfully landscaped yard. terrific floor plan. great living/entertainment area. hle11chf'd uek floor!\. fam1lv lutchen w/hreakfa"t 8fe8. and 11veN11ud master suite' Priced to "f'll Submit all offe~ CALL ROBI!': OR RAE 760 !l(XXl ~ THE BEST HEIGHTS Bl'Y \~!,%, •ze CATALINA, OPEN SAT 12-4 Brand new h"tanf( T otally rt'furbashed Sphl le,t>l/ne" 1arpt•t Uarl1111(. bright :l hdrm charmttr with pool an qu1t't l1101t1on 'l rnr ic11raict-Open beamed ceilings, darling ki t.ct-•n. larl(t' l(la."" d1~1,.,. "J>t'l1IOI( onto tht' pool and garden. Potential for a serond 111ory EM(YTJONAL "MASTE&PlECE" ON &-2 Lot NEWPORT HTS. AllA1 Totally CW1tomized 2 bedroom w/a 3rd bedroom (or den) in a 11eparaw wm~ Completely unique with the finest mat~rials and craftamanship: Mqnet1c curb appeal with lw h landl<'ape. a meditation garden with e itaubo and ape. large 10larium aun room w/wood plaked floors. I ' , car gar&f(e cuntntlv uaed as arti11ta 11tudio Shown by appt only $439,000 · - NEWPORT GLEN TOWNHOME Incredible buy for this deoorator de· aicned end unit townhome. Every fea· ture you could want: lovely eetting open-1.nc onto private 1arden, larae 2 car attached garage, central air, two bedroonu ,._ den, two muter aultea, cuatom oa.k. brick. and carpeL •• -• .. .. # THE BLUFFS Esp&aded s bd. 2~ be MO..loret" OCI 1ed11ded parli with tptt1arular Bark Bay vkw. Qual.lty llCht rarpd. oU noon. •lone fittplal'~ A.IC. Gourmet lill,hl'n with aulruro & vttnhou.te window. Beautiful laod1eapl111 with 1pa. fountain, wrap-around patio & entry eourtz.ard Appointmf'nl lo ahow. 147:>,000 ~I 11~ l~el homr 10 onf' of ,,.....pon'• bnl ~ifhborhooda 3 bd. 2 ba. ro1~ l.11rhl'n fam1I~ room O'terloolu lo'"" b.M-hard. E•tra larJt 101 .. uh pool and rabaoa P4'r11'f't for enluta1nlnJ. 'ru1ral dttor. mo .. f'·1n roodltlon Bf.ST PRICE I'\ H \> Hll.L'I $695,000 CORONA DEL ~1AR Claarm1oi rornrr 101 duplf':1 2 bd "'" I ba \lain hou•f'. plut wpar•lf' 3 bd + 2 be un11 Rt"f"f'nlh rf'modf'lf'd. nrelletll lnC'Oml' rronl hou.t' 1>4'fft"f"I for O .. llf'r•• Uftll Thia i. Gold \llnl' Call for pnuu 1ho..-1ft4l r our blorl.• to t--h 1599.0,00 HARBOR VIEW HO~E Eu•lll'ftt rf'modrlf'd .i bd. 2 ba .. \lonll'tlo" "m11I" '"'"'· lll'W l.lll'hl'n, .. ood noon. thullf'Ab N'C'Uflll,. _.!)_!lf'm Mo~f'·ln ronditlon B~ appomtmf'nl. e595,UOU COSTA ME A-EASTS I DE 2 hc>1.tM't on lhf' lot, front nrwly rmtodf'lfll. 2 • I ba, t,.w11 moldlna. rurlll'nl upvadn. R,.., hou~ I• 3 hr. 3 l!a, 2 wood bu mint firrplar~. 2 pr•llH "'Ith R \. parkm11 1499,000 HARBOR VIEW HOMES Ea'tr-ty popular MMoueo" mod~. 3 bd. 2 b•. 11n!llf' ~.I wilh larp rounl!'l.. ~ltchl'n. Pool 1lud yard Stt 10 ~ .. lhla pritt! 1475,000 Thlt 19 1hr bnt of thf' Bluff• 3 brl I ba 1iniJl' l~C'I tualom 11ourm,.t kuc-hl'n wl rmtl'f 11land. bevell'd s'- frt't1rb doort. ~ f_ •ptttM'lllar •pa. a«urity ay•lHn, •pnnl.lt'r '"''"m. tll'fl'O 1hru·out. 1~1ipLt · thf' •mem11rt 10 on and on. hown by •pp1.a445. 725 BACK BAY Beautlful f&1111I, homr w11h • c-ounlry f,...hn11 lnc-rf'd1bh l•rgr. landt<•1>4'd lot. S bd. 3 batha. R\ boat parl11n1- ,,.., ,1olf. horw barli nd11111 Baril &., 1ra1t. S4J;i,000 THE BLLFF Th11 J bd. 2'' ba JWnon1f1fll thl' word HO\tf.! F•m1h l.11rhrn with nook. nl'• rabinru. Conan rountrn •nd bu81t tn• r.m1h room wtth f'OIC'flatnmf'nl rC'Olrr For· m•I d1mn11 room w11h hardwood noon. M .. tl'f IUllC' ha• O~f'r•11f'd but .... lk·tn d~I. 1"nlm1 fan. drrMln11 t•blf' Mirrorl'd ,..,drobn. plantalion ahulll'"-11Hun1y •t•lf'm SJ~c}1:l)OO'•P·around p•1in. \fual i.H lo •PPrt"f"l•lr NE\\'PORT HARBOR The.a 2 bd. 2 b• rondo h.u apktarular •M'•• of lhr b.L L•l•lina. Mnn. I tdo aod dly Utbta. Loc-a1ed on thf' O.h Oour 111 full 1tturi1y bulldinr;. Boat eparl' •"•1l•blr 'alkm1 d .. 1anff' lo lhf' fine.I rf"taur•nl• I .tdo rtr (,,...-bold 348,000 CORONA DEL MAR Bee11lllul !ipt and bript conttmporary re- t0odded homr. 2 bd. family room, dra. Vaulted belimt'd Cl'11inp, 1kylilbta. white Bnbtt t~ 2 marblr b•throom~. Won't la1L 1539.UUU \. ery popular 11naJr ll"'el. md 111111, 3 bd. 2 ba. Lars" famil) lilll'ht'n with noo~ llpl puqvrl noon. tile. fr doon. tliyhP,1 l.mn11 rm w11h fr doon Ii ·~~!ii.bl Pm•lf' f'nrlnwod palio Quid lontlOD. 1315.000 Ft:LLERTO~ Hom«' lontrJ in "unn'f Hilla School l>Utnf't Lo.-rl) l bd .• 2 ba '"llh rmiodrll'd k11 •nd bait.. CratraJ air. C"OH'red p•llOt> Thi• homf' h .. II all • hardwood n""' C'oppn plumbtn11-M>ft ... ," 212.000 CO TA ME A -WE TSIDE Qulft ' nh1df' lool!On with lo"l'I)' ~modtled lntr hfll l..ar11" 101 "'"h pl""'' of room for jD'OW1b or pool :\ bf'droom•. I bath 1210,()()() IRVINE -\l"E TPARK lmm•rul•lf', •Imo.I nrw "iuno,. la'lf' br1rk patan with ~If'• of park & mounl•m• I Od. I ba. A L ( ommunih pool & •P• I 140.500 OPEN HOt; E. FOR WEEK-END I START AT THE TOPI Sun l ·S PM... . ....... . .... ........... .. .. . . . . . .... 1595.000 4bd. 2 ba 192-' Port 9. f'ybridgt. '118 UD l ·S P~L..................... .. . ... ... t S39.000 2 bd, 2 ba 7 I 0 (,oldl'nrod. CdM Sat l·S PM....................................................... . ......... 1533.000 3 bd .. 2.sba sn r1.,... a Sat l·S PM........................................... . ...................... t4iS.OOO 3bd, 2 ba I <133 P ort 9. rybrldgf'. B 1.an l·S P~l................................................ . ............. '415.000 S bd, 3 ba 233S Ba} farm. 4'A • Top Rankin~ Ht>al Estate Rrokrra~ Firm • Worldwidf" \Jarketin~ & Rf'f<'rral i\et\\ork • S'10 Million in l\Jutional ·\dH•rti. inp; SHORES 12, 100.000 APPRAISED AT $2,300,000, ASSUMABLE $1 ,600,000 LOAN!!! Three bedrooms. 4 baths with den. Ocean views from all main rooms, courtyard pool for privacy and a host of amenities. Quality and perfection. 4fi15 TREMONT HUNTINGTON BEACH $350,000 Lower priced home In good family neigh- borhood. 4 bedroom/2'h bath/family room/dbl. attached garage. NEW LISTING CHINA COVE S1,185,000 This prestigious China Cove custom home Is only 5 yrs. old and Is situated on the beach with fabulous views of the jetty, penlnsula & Catalina. This very contemporary 2 bdrm., 2'h bath home has central air, alarm, spa tub & steam shower, wet bar, 2 fireplaces & central vacuum. Th is is a rare opportunity to own a China Cove beachfront. ASK FOR RICK LANGEVIN TUSTIN $311,900 Move nght into this highly upgraded El Cajon model with new paint, new carpet, new French doors and extensive use of leaded glass. A bonus room with built-Ins, wood banisters and, for a wine connoisseur ln you, a temperature controlled wine cellar. Situ- ated on a large lot with spa and a very desirable cul-de-sac locatio. Great famlty home in the very sought after Peppertree neighborhood. UDO PARK MOBILE HOMES Where can you live on the bay In Newport Beach for these prices? 1 Bedroom, 1 Bath -Land lease Is only $800 per month. Great for singles $15,000 LH 1 Bedroom. 1 BAth -On the bay1 Watch the boats go by from this great location. Cute as a button. Fireplace $39,500 LH 2 Bedroom, 1 Bath -Smartly decorated, walk to restaurants and shopping. 542,500 LH 2 Bedroom. 2 bath -located on the prtvate beach. Customized throughout. $87,500 LH FOR LEASE BIG CANYON '2950/month Great location w/vk!tw. 2 Bdrm./2 bath. Mike Maloney BIG CANYON S7000/month 3 BO/• BA, private poot & spa. Professionally decorated. BIG CANYON llOOO/month Custom furnished home In gated community. 5 bedrooms, • bathroom•. Prtvate swimming pool. .. DOVER SHORES $1,350,000 Dramatic Dover Shores Home. Completely customized and remodeled. Spacious open floor plan. All white with state-of-the-art kitchen and elegant maser suite. Extensive use of marble and granite. The finest of appliances, crown modlings, 3 fireplaces. Must see! 1218 POLAR! SPOlrrSMAN,-8 l'AR~lll $237,500 Approx. 37 acres in Parksdale Oregon. Outstanding views of Mt. Adama & Mt. Rain- ier with Mt. Hood almost in your back yard. Total privacy and seclusion with easy access to highways. HARBOR RIDGE EST ATES $725,000 Two bedroom, 2 ba expanded condo with unobstructed rolling hills and night ltght views. Extremely private end location. Use your own Ideas to make this a dream come true! VILLA BALBOA/SEA FAJRE/\'ER AILLES VERIAIUE PENTHOUSE S181,000 1 bedroom, 1 bath, white tile, light carpet and mirrored wardrobes. Perfect for first time buyer bachelor or doctor seeking second home near beaches and hospital. LUXURIOUI PENTHOUSE $215,000 2 bedroom, 2 bath penthouse. Vaulted ceil- ing, track Hghtlng, huge deck, storage, sep. dining. FP, mirrors throughout. cozy CONDO AT VDIMU..EI $115,000 Beautifully decorated 2 bedroom, 2 bath with peek-a-boo ocean vtew. New carpet, tlle, crown mokHnga, louver drapes, marble hearth flrep&.cie. OCIAN YllW CONDO 1381,000 Spectacular ocean view from every room In this beautiful, extra large condo. Origlnally a model from final phase In VIiia Balboa. Tia propeny la deflnltety priced to eetlll ONI OF A KIND 1155.IOO Completety remodeled 1 BR, 1 BA condo. All marble beth, marble & tU. noora. grantte t-.i...-tt - brMkfut ber and custom kitchen. Very con- tempor.-y. •uG111 •••n• 1111111 Clole to beldt, blly & .,.. ... ..f>oo ~ vlewt Thll 2,850 lq. ft. fwnlly home hM 4 BR, 2'A BA. IO fllmly room & 4 car pg gwege. Extr9I Include llntlque peneltng, lttllned -.. bultt-tn lt.-.c> ayatem, full MCUrtty ..,..._,, cuetom lhuttera, air conij & new roof. 430 RJVERSIDE -CANYON CU8TOll '2, 1IO,ODO Thie 3 bedroom, 4 beth home haa unique CUICOm ... POVW' .. lndudina rMny Mnd-Pl**d rice PIPlf'S, ,.., blwlc, and other tedNlting medlume. Poot and epa ... fenced for c:Nld '*Y and U.. 11 I loYety view of Big Clnyon. 7 CANYON COURT ..wPOllT IUCH ....... FD a. prtced "E" Pt8n In the Bluffa. AedclCed to ... -OWMrl moYtng out °' .... 8wlu. ... redecorated. 3 BDRM. Famlty room. 2'h BA l'H. New IChool and lhopp6ng. Communi- ty poot 519 PLA y A UYaHOMa ... ,500 -Fabuloue cottage-In-a quteHocatton on tree lined ltreet. <4 bedrooma, 3 baths, beautiful remod1f1d kttchen. Cozy, oomfortabfe and In top notch condition. Prtoed to sell. 2556 CRESTVIEW HAMOR NDcae llTATEI 111s.ooo 6 bedroom, 3~ bath, "Devonshire" model. End unit w/vtf/w. Full wet bar, upataJra deck, Iota of U88d t>rtc:k. Large yard. 27 ST. TAOPEZ PUU.IRTON •1.000 Gre9t 3 bedroom one lev9' plan located In U. Sunny HIU. ... of Fufferton. Kttchen wtth MW oven, at~ & brtght white cabfnetry wtth a QOUntry feeling. Large eectuded, private beck yerd. Ck>M to ahoppmg, business. c:hun:MI & chMd center. 1001 ARROYO OR. LAND AND lb AFflNITY .-,000 LH Tower W1terfront Butldlng -Ylewa of Bay, OCMf'I & c.t.atna. Accomodatlons lndude bult...., furniture, apa tub, updated kitchen. Dock apece avaHable. High Securtty Building. (1 80, 1 BA., 5th Floor unit). Gr9g Comor .. or1gllllty from kiaho, Where he not only ... a UcenMd Rell Estate Broker, but alao was In Marketing and S.... for the DoY8r De- vek>pment Corporation, and a conaultant for May- flower T,.,... Co. He eventually mowd to Ctilfforn&a. and in 1980 was Cllltforrna Uoeo1ed for Rell Estate through Wllc•-Lee, where he~ In duplex and alngle famlly reektenoee In Old Corona del Mw . Now wtth Valentine Properties he ts still IRYOIYed with Otde CdM, not only In real estate, but In community caring, such as, "Save the View at Begonia Partc." He Is an honest, hard-working nice guy who realty enjoys his work, tennis, golf, ptaytng the guitar and wrttlng songs. He Is an awt to CeHfomfa and-Valenttoe Pr opertles. WNO NIW 1411,000 Price reduced on this newty constructed 5 BR, 3 BA famlty home. Large kitchen, fotmaJ dining room, large master 1&Jlte wtth fire- place. Extra large fenced In yard and 3+ car detached garage. 252 E. 19TH ST. OLD CORONA DEL MAR *4,IOO Best buy In Old Corona del Marl Remodeled 3/3 and 211 duplex. New appliances, furnace and A/C. A great Income property in a fabulous neighborhood. LAUREL POINT TOWNHOME '200,000 Two master suites & 2~ baths In desirable East Costa Mesa. Private community with association pool and spa. private yard. 2 car attached garage, approx. 1,300 sq.ft. Setler Is anxious to hear offers -Has purchased another homell MONARCH BAY -BEST BUY 9858.000 Dlvoroe forces sale of this completely re- modeled 3 BR. 21h BA home. Extensive use of glass, Frenchdoors, new custom kitchen w/whlte oak cabinets & Corlan. Private gated community w/prlvate beach & club. Motivated seller -make offer -owner/agent aHORICLFFI MINI ESTA TE 11, 141.000 Large lot In exclusive residentlaJ area. Ap- prox. 2,000 sq.ft. home that needs a creative mind. Great location -offered at lot value. llNGLI FA-. Y HOIE ... 000 Beeutlfut cozy 3 br, 2 ba Lusk home on private comer lot. Famlty room wtth flrepllK)e and oak book shelves, extra storage. Seiter wlH oonlkter a leaM option. ..,Olft'IUCM 1111• View of hlll. GOif oourwe, path to BM:tc k;at front door. ~om rebultt In '78. 8eauttful mater de with ftreptaoe, window ... ts and patio. ee..n oeNlnga throughout, oak kitchen. Large yard (approx. 10.000 sq. ft.) with BBQ on bad< patio. Owner/agent . WAU< TO THE BEACH ISM_a End unit wtth the best location In the com- plex! WaJk to the beech from this spectous and airy condo or open your patio doora and jump Into the spandlng pool. Fabulous mas.- ter autte with fireplace & JacuzzJ tub. Large Nvtng room with fireplace and wet bar, bonus room. COM COTTAGE tal,500 Corona def Mar cottage wtth room for ad- dltlonaJ unit -Pad at rear of lot Is great for adding garage w/unlt above. Close to school & youth center, shopping and beach. 102 ASPEN LANE '205,000 Eastslde townhouse. Great for 2 singles. Two large master suites, two car attached garage. Association PoOI & spa. Best shopping, theatre & freeway location. YEW Pl.EX .. CDM -.mo Front unit with 2 small bedrooms. 2 baths - virtually new. Rear unit has been painted In and out, has a bay and ocean view, doubfe attached garage, and 3 BR. MODEL PERFECT t11UOO 3 bedrooms, 2~ baths, dining room, IMg room, Interior laundry area. CentraJ aJr con- ditioning. Large fenced patio . CUTE a c~ CONDO t1•,IOO End unit/private patio/attached dbl garage. 2 master bedroom -1 upstaJra/ 1 downstairs. Perfect for 2 sJngles. Investor. or 1st time buyer. YACHT8MANIHIPI AHOYI S1,l50,000 -Room for two boats. 66 ft. on water. New dock/stlp. Uvlng room/dining room/famlty room -ptus bullt-ln office on balcony aJI faoe water. Panorama! Perfect famity or corporate entertaining. NEWPORT BEACH S.,500 Completely redecorated 4 BR. 21~ BA townhome In Bluffs. All white & bright. Beautiful new fixtures & lighting. new tile counter tops. mirrored wardrobe doors. Just like newt TUITIN llM,IOO Ocean, mountaln & city light views from thla beautlfulty mmntalned, Immaculate tamMy home. Newty upgrllded, new kitchen cabf.- neta. lrelhty painted rntiae & out, w/tasfeful uee of decotator pepera. LM'ge prtvate lot w/pool & tulh ~ng. .. .. ...------*FEATURED NEW LISTINGS * Ll'ITLE BALBOA ISLAND BARllOa BILL Ill Cry ... I 17A .... •C"4nlling 3 IHf & 2 IHf Duplex •Vauit.d cdlfng•,frmcla doors. patio MAaTliA MACNU ..-----OPE N HOUSES THIS WEEKEN D---- Harbor View Hills Newport Heights Big Canyon Corona del Mar Spyglass Big Canyon Harbor Highlands Btg Canyon Harbor Highlands Bayview Terrace Balboa Island _ 8-yshores Sea wind Sea wind Big Canyon Harbor Hill Bf&C.nyon oPt:.N SATtJa•AY AND SUNDAY l·S 3707 Inlet Isle 2 Park Place 5 Rue Fontaine 2220 Pacific 9 Rocky Point 30 Canyon Fairway $710.000 81.100.000 81.395.000 81.395.000 82.495.000 82.795.000 OPEN SATUa•AY 1·6 2018 Deborah Lane 8429.000 19 Lochmoor 81.850.000 OPEN SUNDAY l·I 151 5 Priscilla 63 Shearwater 223 Crystal 2726 Circle Dr 2306 Port~te 2264 Port Dumesa 26 Rue Grand Ducal 4 Wlndeor 21 Burning Tree 8424.950 $439.000 8750.000 $775.000 &839.-000 .&839.000 &1.135.000 &1.495,000 81.695,000 Robert Contant/Ralalnc Ramer Shella Kavlanl Chrtsty Fulbrtghl/Llnda Lyle Donna Wall Frank Sennes Stella Shirar Julle Stephenaon Marte Fargo Jullc Stephenson Marie Fargo Martha Macnab Debi Bibb Robert Contant Sara Hinman Chrtsty Fulbright Sim Sadoski Valene Easton BARBOR RIDGE SPOTLIGHT PROPERTIES OF THE WEEK PRICED TO SELL! OWNER ANXIOUS MISSION \'1&10 . *DISTINCTIVE VIEW DOMES*--- 8ilBOA ISLAND BIG CANYON •Contemporary, elegant cand dnunadc $1,135,000 •Upbeat, «Jiu.la totmlaome U1ftla vl.u $1 ,395,000 •CoftlpletelJI rernoct.i.d and expGlllled 5 bclrm $1,575,000 •rcabulous 5 bedroomfantUJI home $1,595,000 • Vfel.o of dtJI U9rat.,fafrwaJ1, and'back baJI $1,895,000 •Vnfque 7 bedroom entertafnfng home $1,795,000 •.S..ut(t\d ufean of goU' coune and Club hoUM $1,850,000 •<>umer &OW coufder trade of thU cu.tom 4 bclrm $2, 795,000 TRANqUIL ISLAND LIVING •c~ tnulfdona.lfamlJJI 1aome $850,ooo •Du,UX dtla naudccd and nfglat .....,. $875,000 •73' on tM INIJI uftl& .Bcut tc Wat 8Xpo.un $2,495,000 COMFORTABLE CONDOMINIUM LIVING •JUI reduC9d/ ContalporarJI Ba.,.UU. rwroce •Pf wfu• location on jiJl,f coune In s-&I.and "\, •.....-2 ......... ~ ... of lfeutpOl't Center $489,000 $71J9,000 $890,000 EllE&AI..D ·~ Y ·-·-....... A~ •Dralade' Wra. a.a .. •IJJOOl • •JJG 8aAaeN IJIDll. IAllA .. NJIAN • •-' va •JaSClllD .A11 .. aa18"E . . • • ' ...... •SltJllWhted. tradfdonall11 upgraded • VW of ma.. French doorS and patio CUOLE MOl.UIAN ---• AFFORDABLE NEWPORT BEA.CH •-- NEWPORT BUCH NEWPORT SBORO ~ NTl.-e • lllaudlW ........ ' ....... ' ... •ao1ar,... .,..,,,. ... _,1 a011••1ed•.-. ... ll1tll WIWllDl-N . - Shlrley Harris Joins Coast Newport Properties Top Na~lonal Agent Speclallzes in Linda Isle and Waterfront Properties CoMt Newport Properties Is pleued to announce that Shirtey Harris, one °' the leading reeident&al real estate agents In the country, has joined thefr com- pany. SNr1ey IOld OV« $32 million In Newport Beach real estate In 1989 alone, putting her Into a YfJ1Y eltte group of the natJon'a top agents. She has worked In reeidentlel aalea f()( 20 ye&r'I and has consistently ~ a top producer. Her ..... efforts have earned her distinguished recognftton. A member of the President's Clrde and Mlllk>n Ootaar Club at Coldwell Banker, she was Nmed their number one sales assootate In Orange County f()( 1989. At Coat Newport Properties, Shtr1ey speclaltzes In Newport Beach, wtth _.. ••IPf'IUls on L.Jnda 1918 and other waterfront properties. Linda 1"9 has some YfJIY unique quatltiel according to SNrtey. "It Is an all bay- front, horaeshoe-shapect Island with, by far, the belt waterfront properties In Newport Beech," 8he says. EWJty property In this private, gated-community Is waterfrOfrt and has a dock. Another asaet Linda Isle has Is plenty of off-street par1(ing. It also haa a private beech and tennis court. Shirte)' attributes muctt of her suooesa to the fact that she has an Inherent like f()( people. And they aeem to like her tOo. All of her business ts repeat and referrals. She atsted her ,_, estate career In Scottsdale, Arizona. where she and her husband Bob, raised thefr two chHdren, Chip and Susan. When Shtrtey Is not out busily negotiating trans- actions °' showing property, she enjoys spending time with Bob and takl'lQ In the beach Hfe. Shir1ey is enthustastlc about her asaoclatlon with Coast Newport Properties and Is excited to continue her succe11tu1 career wtth them. ... ' { t Carousel apt syntbol for agent's trade Irvine's Corte Bella model for the future Beverly Turner, sales associate and relocation specialist for RE/MAX of lrvlne, has a true passion for her profession -which blends well with her penchant for the old-fashioned merry-go-round or carousel. ·'This game we call life Is often a merry-go-round, with people spinning from here to there and back again," said Turner. "In my work as a reloca- tion specialist, I often help those who are spun Into a new environment and locale, which ties In perfectly with my hobby of collecting every variety of carousel horse I can find." Turner's collection of more than 70 horses come In all shapes and sizes as well as an array of materials such as brass, glass, pewter and crystal. Ranging In size from a tiny pendant to a full-size replica over the mantel, her carousels take the form of music boxes to dinner bells and mounted needlework. Some of the work, Including the needlework, Is Turner's creation and other• have been acquired during her travels and as gifts from friends. as- sociates and clients. According to Turner, the carousel, popular from 1880 to 1930, Is an Important art form and reflects a treasured aspect of our rich cultural heritage. .. My paaton for this form of Ameri- cana 11 lhared by thousands of mem- aeverly Turner bers of the American Carousel Horse Society, a group dedicated to the preservation of these proud monu- ments of national artisans," said Turner. "I find It moat appropriate and enjoyable, that after many years of collecting the catsouel horse, I also find myself working with those whlrted from a safe, comfortable environment to a new, unfamlllar area. I htNp those relocated people continue the threads of theit ~Jv-~n a smooth, contiguous manner and hopefully, as the carousel, In a joyful, pleasant way." Turner, who obtained her real es- tate lioense In 1979, has been a relocation specialist for more than 10 years. Her office Is located at 4<482 Barranca Pai'l<way, Suite 210, In Irvine. A houatng crlal1 hU awept the nation Md 9Y9f'I Southern California Is not Immune from htgh coat1 and llowtng ...... But there 11 one bright star bucking thla trend and creating an un- precedented stir In the development Industry with Its bold redefinition of attached housing and unqualified suc- ceaa In making density once again desirable. Corte S.la In Irvine's Westpark community. aJready lauded as the nation'• first Euro-villa community and a houatng model for the future. has dlaproven the myths that density Is u~rable, high style Is unaf- fordable and that the American dream of home ownership remains a slngle- famlly home In the suburbs. UnveUlng of th11 leading-edge com- munity, Inspired by a Journey to Italy by lt1 design team, provides the American public a hint of the future that experts ranging from real estate leader Sanford Goodkin to the Urban Land lnatltute-and Be&t«-Homes and Garden• predict will Involve more vll- lage-centered communities such as Corte Bella. To oetebrate the birth of this new community, builder RGC la 1taglng a phenomenaJ "II Trlonfl" (which means •'Thelrfumph" ln Hallan), a salute to ttaHan deelgr) and cutture, Aug. 29. The event will feature the 1990 premiere of fashion guru Gianni Ver- aace's fall llne, shipped directly from Miian for Its first lhowtng In the United States. Addltlonally, an extraordinary Ital- ian feast wlll be led by culinary host Wolfgang Puck directing seven of the nation's finest chefs, and a one-of-a- kind "walk through time" will feature llve actors simulating historical per- sonaJltles that have made cultural contributions to Italy throughout his- tory, from Leonardo Oa Vinci to Stratlvarl. Corte Bella represents a new wave of llvlng in America. which experts contend will once again signal a "neotradltlonal" return to more In- timate neighborhoods, urban environ- ments close to the workplace and architecture wtth warmth and charac- ter much as one would find through- out Europe. Imported statuary and one-of-a- kind architectural elements ranging from handmade mosafcs, carved fountains, gargoytes and balustrades accent these "motorcourt" centered bulldlngs that re-create ltatlan Palazzos In design. Thia VIP lnvlta- tlonal aff atr . which is ejl(pected to draw 1,000 dlgnltarlet from thrQUOh- out Southern California, also will ben- efit the new lrvlne Batct.y Theater. UGLY CDM DUPLEX LINDER IEPO. PllMIUM CDM DUPLEX Cheap, ugly, rundown duplex in the heart of otd CdM. Priced thousands below nearest competition. Fix · up or tear down & reap SSS LARGE CUSTOM CDM HOMI 5 bed, 5.5 baths, one year old. Some ocean view. T op-of-th,,..line construction. Owner /lender will finance, trade, you name it. Lorge upgraded duplex, on CdM's best street. Two three-- bedroom units 4 car garage. Priced ot market for the quality buyer. GllAT INCOMI PIODUCEI IN CDM Cher S..0,000 per year on this totally refurbished duplex. tdeol for owner/ user or investor. $575,000 HAllOI VIEW HOMIS Gorgeous near new 5 bed home. Lorge formal dining room, premium lot in Harbor view. French doon, marble fireplace, shutters, etc. Fast Merow for school opening in Sept. O.K. Price reduced to $815,000 AGENTS .. We hove one of the best commission splits in town. Coll today for details. • Panel to address seniors' projects "Creating Seniors Communities: Amenity Selection" will be the topic of the Senior• Houtlng Councll'a latest breakfast rnee11ng Thursday at the Radtsson Hotel near JOhn Wayne Air- port. The pane4 of speakers Includes Steve MaJoney, Eve Hardin and Patti Prendergast, all distinguished and In- fluential figures In the senior housing Industry. Each speaker will address topics of his or her expertise during the program, which Is scheduled from 7:30 to 9:30 a.m. Maloney Is president of Del Webb California, a division of the parent corporation, Del Webb Community. This corporation was established in 1989 to expand active adult communi- ty developments In the California real estate market. A 22-year building In- dustry veteran. Maloney also Is a member of the Urban Land Institute and has served as director of the Orange County Region of the Building Industry Association. Hardin la prelident of the Dallas- baaed company Eve Hardin Inter- national, which specializes In leasing, merchandising and overall marketing of all kinds of multi-housing apart- ments. In t~e last four years, Hardin's company haa leased more than 2,000 units of "seniors only" apartments and Is conSldered an expert In mar- keting and leasing senior apartments. Prendergast, assistant director of operations for American Retirement VIiias. has established congregate care experience, particularly In food service, throughout California. For more Information about the Orange County workshop, contact the BIA office at (213) 250-8965. Condo sales holding steady across nation WASHINGTON -Sales of existing price rose only .7 percent from the condominiums and co-operatives second quarter of 1989. held steady nationally during the sec-"In the Northeast. the sales pace ond quarter of 1990. especially In decline from a year ago largely re- hlgher .. prlced areas like the North-fleets a down turn of the entire h~ east. Indicating a continued reliance Ing market In that region," said NAR on this matket for first-time and chief economist JOhn A. Tuccillo. lower-income buyers, according to The resale pace of condos and co- the National Association of Realtors. ops In the Midwest was 73,000 units. The association recorded a national dropping 1.4 percent from the first seasonally adjusted annual sales rate quarter of 1990. The rate was 15.8 of 355,000 prevlouaty owned apart-percent above the rate for the second ment condominium• and co-operat-quarter of 1989. The median condo Ives for the eecond quarter of the price there for the second quarter was year. This was .3 percent higher than $70, 700, 3.2 percent below the the first quarter of 1990 but down 4.6 $73,000 median price for exisltng perctnt from the second quarter of ~Ingle-family homes during that 1989'. period. The condo price In the Mid· The natlOnal median price for exist-west rose 7.4 percent. Ing condos and co-ops was $87 .200 1n In the South, condos and co-ops the second quarter. rising 1.2 percent were sold at a rate of 96.000 units from the MCond quarter of 1989. In during the second quarter, falling 2 comparlaon, the national median percent from the first quarter of 1990. price for existing single-family homes The rate was 15. 7 percent above the was $96,200 during that period, rising rate for the teeond quarter of last 3.4 percent from a year ago. year. The median condo price In the "The story last quarter was In the South was $70,200, 18.6 percent Northeast, where the lower-priced below the $86.200 median price for condo matket has become a viable 1lngle-famlly homes there. The alternative for those buyers who are South's condo price was 2.1 percent forced out becauM of the Northeast's lower than the price for the second generally high prloea," said NAR quarter of 1989. president Norman O. Flynn. The sales pace In the West dropped On a quarter-to-quarter basis. all 23.2 percent, from 56,000 units In the regions except the Northeast, the re-first quarter of 1990 to 43.000 units In glon containing the nation's largest the second quarter of 1990. The condo mlrket, posted a drop In West's resale pace tor the second condo and co-op ulea. In the North-quarter was 10.3 percent above the ' HARBOR lltMll OR. BAYFllOllT Lovely 5 BR, 4112 BA bayside home, beam ceilings. 2 f1!eplaces, "Diane Johnson" ki;<:hen, private pool, channel view, & dock to accomodate 70 boat. Call for appointment. $2.59:),000 PENINSULA PT. SEll OR TRADE Newly constructed 3BR, 2 1 2 BA home with the finest of amenities. Hardwood floors downstairs, washed oak cabi· nets, gourmet kitchen, mast.er suite with whirlpool bath, dining rm & den, huge private sundeck $1,195,000 on• SATISU• t2-4 2t4S E. OCEA• llYO ***** BEACH corrABE Spend the summer in this charming 2 BR beach home. Located 1 block to the bay & 1 block to the ocean. Priced at lot value. Owner says .. make an offer." $~85.000 INVESTOR SPECIMS BA NK REP0-6 units, Inglewood. Good cash flow. ('all for details ............................................................................ $465,000 BARSTOW ·Raw land including mineral rights, 20 acres .......................................................................................... $19.900 RA\\/ LAND-670 acres. hot development area. spectacular terrain ........................................................................ S.tOOO/acre MOBILE HOME-5 Star Park. '2 BR. :2 BA ............. $n:2.500 EASTSIOE COllOO -ELDEN Small complex in quiet area. Neat :lBR. 2 ' •BA townhou~e. id eal for haring. Large sunny patio & oversized gara~e s~~~.!X)O EXClUSIVE TOWlllOME REDUCED 2:~00+ , q. Ft. in beautiful park -like gettin~ of Anaheim H ilb. :1 BR. 21 ! BA. 2 fireplaces. (;ourmet kit chen w/cerarpic tile floor. Corian counter topg, hreakfni-t nook & enclo~ed laundry area...................................... ... . .. $:H :i.000 east, the reaaJe pace for condos was pace of one year earlier. The median 143,00 unlta, rlalng 13.5 percent from prle4J for apartment condos and co-• lEASES e the first quarter rate of 126,000 units. opa In the West was S 100,500 In the The pace was 23.5 percent bek>w the MCond quarter, 27.3 percent below LIDO PENINSULA-Bayfront condo. 2 RR + <len. :~ BA. "!~n~-the MCondNo .!'9'ter o1f 1989. ~~ ~f l&n11 hpor~-0 1nf t!!3w8·~00, duforr security .................................................. OPEN Sl N 11 ·.t PM ~uM the rt ... ast reg on rep-94ngrv-am Y """''"' '"' .... • 633 LIDO PARK D resents more than .a percent of the Ing that quarter. The West's condo · · R ............. -............................... ~:moo/mo. entire condo market, an Increase of price dropped 11.8 percent from the NPT BEACH-Tri-level, 2 RR. 2 , n.\ townhou.e 13.5 percent there la significant." teeond quarter Of 1989. w/serene canyon and mountain views. ~ 1900/mo Flynn noted. .. All reqlons except the Northeast lhe median prlel for condos In the potted atgnlflcant Increases from a PENTHOUSE CONDO-On the water. 2 BR. incredible Northeaat wu s11,eoo, 22.2 percent year ago. Thia algnlfles an overall views, boat lip possible 2000/mo ~ow~med~~~·1~.~ ~~~om~~.wMr~~ ~;i~iiii~~i~iiii~iiiii~~~ for exlltl~ ... famlty homes dur-atrengthl and weakn........ Tucctllo ' • ' •. ,i ,r., .~ .ti!'. "' • p • ~~· ... .~ ·' ~ • , •• • .> • ' •J .> ••• i • .., ..... - ---- , EASTSIDE COSTA MESA JU ST LISTED Hard to find Cabrillo 1treet property! 3BR, 2BA, family rm, oak floon.. largest model "White King" award-winning home. Ema large lot + 3 CAR GARAGE •S26,000 NEW LISTING! GREAT EASTSIDE BUY! 3 bedrooms and 2 baths. Huge familv rm leads to redwood deck. Large lot plus alley with RV acceea ··-·--·--.290,000 HUGE REDUCTION!? ON THIS C HARMING 3 bedroom home with oak floors, lath and plaster conatruction. Large living rm with brick fireplace. Danmg rm leads to redwood deck with spa! LARGE GUF.ST QUARTERS with pri\'ate entrance and parking. Great neighborhood too! NOW ONLY---·-•369,000 YOUNG EASTSIDE! PROFF.SSIONALLY DECORATED CUSTOM HOME with air conditioning. 3 bedroom, 2 bath plus family rm with vaulted ceiling. I Years young. Alley with RV access. Submit all offeni.-•329,000 GREAT FAMILY NEIGHBORHOOD? BEAUTIFULLY DEC- ORATED" bedroom home on popular strffl. Larg~ living rm with vaulted ceili_np. F'amil~ r0<1m off kitchen plus a service por •299.000 REDUCED CUSTOM! THIS HOME IS PERFECT T O T HE LAST DETAIL'. Highly upgraded, &e880ned 3 bedroom custom home. Beautiful oak floon,, hea\'Y shake roof. Living rm has raised wood ceiling. Large dining arq, secluded patio. country kitchen w/island. Huge lot And con crete drive with RV access and parking. NOW ONLY •319,000 OPEN SATU RDAY 1-4 370 E. 19th ST. LIDO ISLE "TWIN DOLPHINS" Magnificent landmark eatate on double bayfront lot! 40' pool, wate rfall, spa, huge doc k for multiple boats, 6 be droo m, 5 bath. Furnishings & art included in price of $4,500,000. By appointment only. BA YFRONT SECURITY CONDO! Stunn ing new remo d el! Light, bright, beautiful! Fabulous kitchen and maste r bath. Vie w o f bay and moutains. 50 boot slip available. Price reduce d to $689,000/Call for appointme nt. OPEN SAT /SUN 1-5 LIDO PARK DRIVE BAYFRONT PENTHOUSE!! Lu xury new re model with foreve r view oi Newport Bay and mountains!! Huge e ntertaining areas, ne~ kitche n, fabulous ma ste r re treat with private spa. Slip for 50' boat. Open Sa t/Sun 1-5. "$'8,5,QQO.. Price Reduced to $859,000 BA YFRONT CONDO FOR LEASE!!! Lu xury new remo d el with e xquisite furnishings. 2 bedroom, d e n, 3 baths. Boat slip fo r 50' boat. $3800 mo. Shown by appointme nt. 7tK~ 7'«Mlllal ~9 CALL DENNE SODERLING 673-9455 11iE REAL EST A TE ""SUPER STARS'" .. 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Bdrm front house PLL'S a sunny I Bdrm apartment abovf' the garagl' for f'Xlra mromf' - Priced near lot value....................... .. .. .......... . .... ... .... .. . SJS9.900 A GR~T HIDE-A-WAY lowett priced l Bdrm condo in Villa Balboa. ~f'w vl"rllral bhnJi.. n1• r 1·arpf'1tnii. tiled kitchen & all the built -uu .. .Just a short "-alk 10 the llf'.irh & onh ................................... ......... . s11e.soo II 2919 Newport Blvd .• Newport Beach, CA 92663 675-6670 let U1 Help Y 01 Sell Your Propert;! 642-5678 for information ONLY NOT I BAL ISTATI SAT\MOAY, ""9llt ' '· '"° I f'AGR s' Realtors oppose credit program controls WASHINGTON -Propoe•la to r• lnforce the ftnenclal eoundneu of fed•al morto-ge credit programs may be premature Md coutd ultlmat• ly result In higher hou8'ng oosta for consumers, eccording to the Natlonal Association of Reeltora. Bush admlntttratk>n plans to re- quire the Federal National Mortgage Association (Fann.. Mee) and the Federal Home loan Mortgage Corp. (Freddie Mac) to secure top cndlt ratings were crltlctzed by NAR Preel- dent Norman O;-Flynn during a recent hearing before the housing subcom- mittee of the House Banking Commit- tee. Proposals drafted by the Treasury Department and the Office of Man- agement and Budget (OMB) would require the two goverment-aponaored entitles. which supply the bulk of the nation's mortgage capttal, to obtain tr iple-A credit ratlnga from two na- tionaly known Cfedlt rating agendes. If this rating la not obtained, Fannie Mae and Freddie M.c would have to submit to the Treasury Department a five-year business plan for achieving the rating. Such a plan could entail curbing existing. as well as new, ac- tivites. According to Flynn, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. whleh buy poofs of home loans from lender• and NII securities backed by the collat•al for the mortgages, are the core of the secondary mortgage market. P1aclng a cap on thetr volume of business. to achieve the AAA rating, v.:ould be detrimental to the nation's housing finance syatem, he said. ·'The evolution of the secondary mortgage market has undenlably boosted home ownership In this coun- try. The liquidity Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac have brought to the mortgage market has re1Utted In lower mortgage ra1et. more consis- tent sources of financing and a wider chofce of fl nancing for the consumer." Flynn saJd. It 11 estimated that aa a result of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Involve- ment In the aecondary market. home loan Interest rat• have decreued by as much as .5 percent. The efficiency of the U.S. mortgage market, lndud- lng aafe, aound end affordabte mort- gages, has made the nation's finance 1ystem "the envy of the wor1d," Flynn said. Secondary market Innovations. such as mortg-oe-backed aecurlties, have proved attractive to Investors. In turn provtdlng a 1teady 1tream of mort~ fund•. he noted, adding that many lenders are not llkety to originate loans un ..... they can be sold Into the MOondary market. Given the dlmlnahed role of the thrift Indus- try aa a mortgage capital supplier. Fannie Mee and Freddie Mac partici- pation lhould be 1trengthened. not scaled b.ck, Flynn lafd. Curtailment of bU~neu by Freddie Mac and Fann.. Mee would ex- ac.,bate general credit tightening now permeating the real ..iate lndua- try, he noted. The thrift• that .,. still operating have cut '-'ding to de- vetopera, due to credit r•tric1lon1 lmpoeed by the uvtnga and k>an reform a.w. Addltlonlly. ..... regutatcwy ac- tion hae ceuud bMlta to curb ,... •tate IOlnl.. The Admlnl8tratlon propo9• would "rMk• the cndtt crunch a reality for home buyers." The NAR la firmly committed to preeervlng the solvency of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, and both have been deemed flnanclaJty sound by private u weU as government audits. The edmlnl1tratlon propoaala would place onerous con1tralnt1 on the en- tJtiee that are not Justified, Flynn pointed out. The coats Incurred by the entitles to obtaJn a triple-A rating and regtat• wtth the Securttlel and Exchange Commluk>n would ultJmatety be pueed on to the consumer, either In the form of higher loan proceamg fees or higher lnt••t rates, he pre- dicted. Reetric1k>na on the typM of mortgagee purch... and tighter undefwrltlng Criteria might be Im- posed, and Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac probabty would have to teverty curb, If not ellminete, "'*affordable housing lnttiatlvea, he uld. DAIUs:'nNIY = :: ====:= ~= ~== S4Jc:h • curtalment would con- tradict the pubtle purpoee of the en- tttiee -to fadllat• homeownership by providing a eontlnoua now of mort-aaoe funds, Flynn aald. The Treuury and OMB proposals ~ve been prepared without regard to ~need for the government-sponsor- ed llgeftOiee to MMt two ends -the ~ of ftnandal soundness and the proYl8k>n of affordable hous- 1 I he noted, .. A home equity line at prime for 30 years. PRIME ONLV-is one of the best home equity mdit lines Milable today. For a siroPle reason. It costs less than other prime·based loans. It starts at prime and noau al prime for the life of the loan. not at I" or 2'11a over pnmc. but PRIM£ ONLY . OYcr a period of months and years thi.s can sa\~ you thousands of dollars. A COMPANY YOU CAN TRUST We're a company that tells you Mry· tbmg you nctd lo know about a home equity credit line. In plain English. Black and whitt. Up front. 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DAILY N.Or '/ ftAL ISTATI Coldwell Banker involved in three horite buyer fairs .. Cotdwefl Banker Reetdentlal Real Estate Servtcee/Southern California reports the company'• IUCCeSlful In- volvement In the 1990 Home Buyer's Fair. Al ap<>nlOf'a, Coldwell Banker sales offices participated In all three of the Home Buyer's Fairs -the Los An- aelee area fair In Pomona, the San ~ernando Valley fair at the Woodland Hiiis Marriott, and the Orange County area fair at the Anaheim Convention Center. According to repreMntatlves from Coldwefl Banker, the fair was a tremendous auoceu In all three lo- cations, with a positive attitude about today's reaJ estate market prevailing. Anita Giifiiian, aaat1tant manager of Cotdwefl Banker'• Covtna office, was ~ by the turnout at the Ponoma fairgrounds. "It wu one of the moat positive and Informative events I've ever been a part of," She said, referrln~ to her pafficfpaffon on fhe speaker s panel. The panel addressed questions on pertinent home buying topics. Includ- ing FHA financing, equity sharing, the lucrative condo market. and future housing market trends. Gllflllan aald that the majority of the audtence conalated of first-time home buyers. "These people speclflcally came to the fair to get Information on the many complexities Involved In the home-buying process, and the open dlscusalon format of the speaker's panel allowed us to provide direct. accurate anawera to their questions." Coldwetl Banker aJso Invited at- tendees to visit Its booth, where people could enter a drawing for a color televla!on set, or simply obtain Information on buying a home. Ac- cording to Jerry Winstead, assistant manager of Coldwell Banker's Clare- mont/Upland office, approximately '400 people entered the drawing. which generated a substantial amount of bualneaa leada. "W• had 40 requests for com- parative market analyses on people's existing homes, and 169 request for Information on buying a home,'' said Winstead. Cotdwefl Banker' a San Fernando Valley region picked up the momen- tum when the Home Buyer' a Fair moved to the Woodland Hiiia Marriott. According to Gordon Carey, branch sales manager for Coldwell Banker'• Woodland Hiiis office, over 1,000 people registered for their drawing to win a Cadillac or $25,000 cash. Again, many business opportunities were generated, with 51 people r• questing an analysis of their home's value In today's market. Carey also served on the speakers' panet of experts, addressing questions such as What determines prices of homes? (Location Is a main factor). How can people with a small amount of savings acquire a down payment? (One option Is a monetary gift from family accom- panied by a "gift" letter). "We had a real upbeat crowd," said Carey. "Everyone was optimistic about the housing market and the significant appreciation of homes In Southern California. .Whea the Home Buyer's Fair moved to the Anaheim Convention Center, a color television set was given away via a drawing at the Coldwell Banker booth, which experienced heavy traf- fic throughout the day. Yorba Linda manager Joe Lins served as the Cold- well Banker expert on the speaker's panel. "Contrary to some recent reports, business is booming and homes con- tinue to appreciate in value at a considerable rate," Lins said "The North Orange County Board of Re- altors reports that the average home price for the month of May was $248 ,788. In 1989, It was $226.437. and In 1988 It was $184.260. That's an apprec1at1on of nearly $65,000 In two years. He added, "Toddy's home buyers are more sophisticated and knowl- edgeable than ever before. And. thanks to the information they receive at events like the 1990 Home Buyer's Fair, more and more people are reaching the conclusion that buying a home Is one of the most lucrative Investments they'll ever make." Coldwell Banker has nearly 1,900 residential real estate offices and more than 40,000 sales associates In North America, and la a member of the Sears Financial Network. Vegas reso r t h o n ored again LAS VEGAS -Troplcana Palms Moblle Home Resort, honored In a national competition last year as "Beat In the Weat,'' has added another accolade to lta trophy case. A special award of achievement has been given to the Lu Vegas develop- ment by the Nevada Mobile Home Auoclatlon at lta annual meeting. "We are pleased with this apeclal recognition," aald project manager John Marlhek. ''Troplcana Palma 11 proud to receive tM award and to be a poeltlve Influence on the manufac- tured howlng lnduetry In Nevada . The 532-tot park, more than half filled In less than two yeart, won Jts national honor tor It• clubhouM • ..,.. complex and mOdel homet. Prlc9d from S.5,900, the two and three-bedroom Golden Weet Homes floor plans lnclUde two new ~· bringing to llX the number Of homeS on display. The trlple-wtde Imperial moc:s.t of. fera two bedrooms and two b8thl. vaulted c:etllnga, a aepar•t• bt'Mkfut room, oPtlonal twin welk-ln ~ autte cloleta, epactoue uttuty room and a llt•bultt two-cer ~· .,, ..... wl~tr' .. #-_#._ ............................... ~,,,,. ......................... ~ ................... , ............. ... DAILY NDr / KA&: or An ' SAT\MDAY, Al ... t I, 19'0 / f'AM SJ New horne sales drop in Riverside County CORONA -A tot• of 2,593 new homel were told In RtVWlkte County during thlt yew'a eecond thr ... month period, a deer.... of 24 peroent compared with the "'8t quarter of this year. according to a real estate r• search group. The medlan price of a new llngle- f amlly deteched home Jumped 31.1 percent lut quarter from $1«.200 to $16'6,990. according to the latest Competitive Houllng Market Report from The Meyers Group. ··A number of fectora contributed to the decflne In ...... Moat Importantly, BUSHELFUL OF VALUES! YOU CAN FIND IT IN THE CLASSIFIEDS laity Plltt new-home NJee have leveted off In the Loe Angetet, Orange County and North San Otego County markets. Home buyer• are not being pushed out to Riverside County llke they were 18 montha ago," said Steve Johnson, Meyers Group vice president. "Addltk>nalty, there are tome pro- jects out there that were planned at the height of the market and were poorly concetved. The homes are dif- ficult to sett. At the other end of the acate. the competitive projects are aeelng fairly strong absorption levefs," Johnson said. The Meyers Group surveys all reat- dentlal bulldlng activity In Southern CaHfornla and publishes quarterly re- porta by market area. A total of 47 new attached and detached proJecis entered the River- aide County market during the second quarter, a total of 58 projects sold out. Single-family homes accounted for just over 90 percent of the market. down lllghtty from the previous quar- ter. Four-bedroom homes outsotd three-bedroom homes, a reveraat from the prevtoua quarter, according to the report. Inventory lncreued by 8.e percent from 5, 148 to 5,587 units; the ,..:>ort precHcts a decreue In Inventory next quarter. Newport Financial Group, Inc. A Mortgage Corporation 9.875o/o * 30 yr. Fixed Rate (l..oeM To 1117,450) "Best Fixed Rat• In Town" • FREE 60 day Lock-ins • Purchases and Refinances FOR FAST ANO PROFESSIONAL SERVICE CA.LL CRYSTAL BERNTH 714/151-G202 ~ AU ao. CAL couwrw• '10. 125" APR -Rlltee &A>ject to CNlige GrubbGEllis JuLy 1990 REslOENTIAL BROKERAGE SERVICES is proud to announce the sale and closing 9 HARooR I sIAND , NEWPORT BEACH repre.semed by CARoL AILI~ ThJS uk was OM off.M ~ ~porl«J uJet for rhe put ,ar in tM N~ Mesa Auodar.ion of Rea/ton. The •bo"" •nr usm«l in tM nqotutioa and llCftd H tbe «lkr's •nd bu)tt"t ..,, in tb.i.I '1a4.Uetl0n 644-6200 MORTGAGE RATES FIXED* ADJUSTABLE lfttret Down ~ .. &Actl-WI ..... lfttnt Down .... Looll.tft ~ ..... ..... Pplt (~) (~) Leen ,_.... Pplt (~) (~) (~ ~ 11t NaUonwtcM BaM 10.125 05 2.000 187 7.825 10 1.500 2.300 350 Bank of Anwlca 10.250 20 2.250 45 187 7.750 20 1.750 eo 2.375 1000 B.nk o4 Cellfoma 10.'125 10 2.000 30 187 8.875 20 1 750 eo 2.750 1000 Centra Morto-ge Corp 10.000 10 2.000 45 187 8.900 20 0.000 45 2.750 500 ~ MMNttan Bank 10.875 20 2.000 30 1000 7.750 25 2.000 30 2.750 1000 ~Mot1o-ge 10.125 20 2.000 45 500 1.900 20 0.000 45 2.750 500 tlall Sll'Ca. 10.125 05 2.000 30 117 7.125 20 1.250 30 2.375 750 Flrs1 lntem ...... 10.250 05 2.000 45 187 8.375 10 2.000 14 2.750 117 0.-81 ~ Flnendel 10.125 10 2.000 45 187 1.500 20 0.000 eo 2.550 500 ~F«*alBank 10.125 20 2.000 45 187 7.500 20 1.500 45 2.250 750 OAet Amertcen ... 10.250 05 2.000 45 187 8.750 05 2.000 4& 2.750 117 Onet• 8uburbtin Mot1. 10.000 05 2.000 10 187 7.750 20 2.000 45 2.170 eoo Home Fed ... 10.375 20 1.500 30 117 7.950 20 1.500 eo 2.250 eoo Houtltdd .... 10.125 05 2.000 eo 187 7.125 10 2.000 eo 2.500 350 lndtpelldlllC Morgaige Inc. 10.250 20 1.500 21 187 1.900 20 0.000 21 2150 500 MorgmftHome~ 10.125 05 2.000 30 117 7.375 20 1.500 30 2.500 750 tMJpOf1 "'*'* Group 10.000 10 2.000 eo 117 1.500 20 1.500 45 2.350 500 Utscp0f1 ...,.._,, 10.000 05 2.000 21 117 1.974 15 1.000 30 GPM 117 ~--Al•IOlll 10.125 05 1.500 30 117 7.250 10 2.000 30 2.000 117 PedloNllllcMllt .... 10.750 20 1.500 eo 500 I .too 20 0.000 30 2.750 500 .. ., •.. ,...,. 10.HO 05 2.000 15 117 1.()30 15 1.000 75 OPM 117 ..... ,... .... 10.llO 10 1.000 21 117 7.950 20 1.500 30 1.llO 117 ................. 10.116 20 2.000 30 500 8.500 10 1.750 45 OPM 117 ~~Ccwp. 10.125 10 1.000 eo 187 1.500 10 uoo eo 2.750 sso V.P.~ 10.000 05 2.000 21 117 I> I.too 20 0.000 41 2.IOO 800 . ... ••oMtOI t--.. 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' fl FOJI" YJIAQ f'AGI 54 /SATURDAY, August t I, 1990 DAM.Y N.OT / HAL UTA Affordability Index still at 'healthy' level WASHINGTON -Ahhough In- creases In the average Interest rate and the median home price lowered the National Association of Realt«'s Housing Attordablllty Index In June, It atlll remained at a healthy level - above the 100 mark. NAR's Housing Affordablltty Index, which measures the ability of a typtcal family to purchase a median-priced resale home, was 102.8 In June, down from 10<4.7 in May. At 102.8, the index shows that a family earning the na- tlonal median Income of SM,250 In June at 102.8 percent of the Income needed to quatlty f« conventional financing covering 80 percent of a home priced at $97 ,500, the median existing-home prloe for that month. The June Index was Jown due to a change In three major components of the purchUlng power measurement -the median resale home price, median family Income and the aver- age mortgage rate. Half the existing slngle-famlly Make certain your house is 'showable' By KEVIN KELL.EHER Holding an "open house" can mean a couple of things. It can mean having all your friends In for cocktails and hors d'oeurvres on some apeclal oc- casion. such as graduation, birthdays, anniversaries or at Christmas. It can also mean having total strangers wandering. at wlll, through every room In your home -_even the closets -with a critical eye. Here are some tips that will serve you well In both situations. It goes without saying that your home must be clean. This Includes polishing the furniture. vacuuming the rugs or having them profesalonally cleaned, washing the windows and generally putting things In neat order. if there are major problema, such as cracked plaster or peetlng paint. these must be repaJred. While your friends may be understanding, pro- spective buyers cna't be expected to accept any evldenc of disrepair If they are going to Invest In a new home. Several areas that we seldom think about Include overhead light fixtures. Theae lhould be taken down and cleaned so that the shadowa of those moths and other Insects that have met their demlee In your home don't Show when the light Is turned on. If the bulbs are blackened they should be replaced .. We want our home to have a cheerful appearance. Then there are the cracked ttorm windows or torn acreena. T~ ehould be repaired even If you aren't ptannlng or enter- taining or moving. Another conmderatton lhould be the mirrors. Streaky mlrr«a hint at homea IOld In June for more than the medlan ptlee of 197,SOO and half aotd f« leu. Slmllarly, half the famlllel In the UnUed Stat• earn m«e than the median Jncome of $34,250 and half earn leA. "General home buying condltlona were positive In June, despite the lnter•t rate and median price In- er ..... " uld NAR president Norman D. Flynn. Rynn Mid In some areu of the country, pertlcularty In the Northeast. poor houaekeeplng. Shine 'em up. If you have pets, make sure that cat or dog hatr la not on the furniture. And speaking of pet1, make sure their odor -the one you have learned to live with but Is offenatve to vi!Mtors - Is eUmlnated. Thia can be done with a through airing and a change of blankets, sawdust, kitty Utter or new- papera. After thla, put a drop or two of vanilla on eeveral of the bulbs of table lampa and leave them on. Moscow giving homes to tenants the market Is ripe for bargain hun1era. The Interest rate uMd to compute NAR's Housing Affordablllty Index ts • composite of closing rat• offered for both fixed-rate mortg9ga and ad- juatabi.-rate mortgega on extatlng homes. aa reported by the Federal Hou!Mng Finance Board. It rOM f0tm 10.1• percent In May to 10.16 perc.nt In June. When calculated with the board'• effective fixed-rate mortgagee Interest rate of 10.56 percent for June. the Index was 99.5. When calcu- lated with the effective adjustable- rate mortgage Interest rate of 9.27 percent for June. the Index was 111. Meanwhile the median home price roee from $95,600 to $97,500, the median family Income rose $108. from $34. 142 to $34,250. and the Income needed to quality for a loan on the typical home rose from $32,596 to $33.300. Changes In the national median home price and average mortgage rate between May and June resulted In a $15 Increase in the monthly mortgage payment to $694 In June. "We expect rates to continue to go down and the Housing Affordability Index to remain above 100 during the third Quarter." said NAR ChJef Econ- omist John A. Tuccillo. When NAR's monthly attordablllty Index measures 100, the median fam- ily income equals exactly the amount needed to quality to purchase a me- dian-priced home. using conventional financing and making a 20 percent down payment. Because the national median Income In June exceeded the qualifying Income. a family earning the median Income could purchase a home priced at $100.200. $2,700 higher than the median price for June. Under June's attaordablllty con· dltlona, a family earning $20,000 would have sufficient Income to qual- ity for a $58.500 home using a MOSCOW -The Moscow city and lhops are to be dlapoaed of hu tlon f« the whole city. wtth home-$46,800 loan. A family earning council Is about to embark on an yet to be decided. A working group 11 owners holding Shit• In It. The coon-$30,000 would quality f0t an $87.500 amblUous privatization program -weighing different options, and the ell la INnlng toward• this Idea. home with a $70.200 loan. A family the disposal of the capital's entire group leader, Igor Glinka, detcrlbed The council 11 aware of lta profound earning $40,000 would have sufficient hou!Mng stock. the three maJn Idea: Ignorance of how to operate the new Income to quaJity for a S 117,000 home By December. the city expecta to be •Gtve homea free of charge to syatem and 11 Meklng help and advice with a S93.800 loan; and a family with ready to give away or eeU all state-tenants who have lea than 216 from the Weet on ownwlhlp right•. a $50,000 Income would qualify fOt a owned homes to their tenanta. aquare feet of floor-apace per pereon rents, property tax•, valuation, or-S 146,300 home ulfng a S 117 ,000 Moscow's housing crlli1 la etarkly (Including kitchen and bathroom). =lea~ r::!~~'C:::!tn1~ '°fr:· hlgh·pric.d areu, flret-tlm• Illustrated by the fac1 that there are Floor apace In •x.ceu of 218 equare budgeting, credit, flnanclat poUcy and home buyers atlll have a problem 1.8 mllllon people on the waJtlng lltt feet per pereon would be IOfd by the prtvate enterprlae. getting Into the market. Flynn rec-'°' •ftartment1, and only those wtth council at I price Y9t to be ct.-... .-h 1 ... d -twmlned. peopa. Who couldn't aff0td Moecow la buratlng at the aeama. It ommen"""' t at ndl.-1 uat1 consider· S. square feet of floor apace or leSa to buy could ltay on • tenants but ha Mttle bulldlng land left within lta Ing home ownetlhlp fOt the flrat time per peraon are put on the llst. Id t 1 t..._ rift .. • t NII t..._ llmtt• and la k>oklng for a partnerthlp not be dltcouraged by tome of the The council -led by May0t Gavrll wou no acqu re , .... ""' 0 ,.. with loClf arth<>ftt)M In the surround-lnltlal obttldel that face them. Popov, who followed A~an Presi-praperty °' IMW It to their heirs. Ing .-.gk>n. "Many famlllel who never dr .. med It dent Borla Yettatn out of the Com-Thia la oonsktered the •mpteet f«· l<onetantln Buravtev, chairman of would be poealble to own a home we munlat Party lut month -.... the mute and one that could be carried the BuMdtng and Architecture Com-homeowner• today almply becw = privattzatlon program ... the out quickly. It al8o might .... the mttt•. hopee that• regional uaocia-they receNed good advtce and were q eet, most effective way of = wtth "':1=~:.,_..~ Uon wtll be ... up b9fore the end of able to make the ftnandal etretdt," he prepettng MulcoYtt• ~ically •wwt~ the )'W' and tha1 Moecow mtght build Mid. '°'the coming market economy. of 8')eCI to move to apart-a rtng of MtlliW towna. "In many caMa, the Federll ~ The counctr al8o lntenda to put menta, thua making their old llS*l· Just how mucn new ~ la tng Admtntatretton'a e&no•tamfty hundred• of state grooerlel, bak.,.... menta available to b6gger famUlee. requfred depend• on the ltandwda "'°"OI08 lneurance prognm hat and other lhopt Into the hand• of •Set up a syatem of valuing MCh Mt for It, he eaya. Moecow now alma helped low and modem~ tnetr etafft °' lndtvtduall. tndMdual apartment, taking quality of at 183 1QUW9 fMt per pwaon. Thia femlUee make the trantltlon from rent- Ctty counctl member Alexander Os-COMtruc11on and perhapl location ~ wtth 270 In EM1 Berttn, 507 tng to owntng. For decadea now, tt ha ovtaov. chairman of the Social Poffcy Into account -no1 MIY to do In a tn Bonn and 8()(). 700 tn the United hljped flrtt-tlme ~ wtth tta ._. Commltt... beltevee the ptyehologi. country with no real est•• egenta and Stat•. atJ1inoent down ~t and QUllMfy· cal problem la the blggelt the cTty little need f0t veluerl. Apartment• The city, uys Buravlev, 11 not .tu•t Ing requlNmenta,' Rynn Mid. f9Clll -hOw to "make people under· would be gtwn away fr• tf the value 9hort of ..,.nmenta. It Meda new The National AllOdatlon of Ae- atand that the well-being of afl de-put on them didn't exceed 2,000 IChootl, nunertee. klnderQ8ttw. cut-attora, the nation'• lwaeet trede ... pendt on the well-betng of the lndlvld-rublee (S3,eoo at the otndll rite) per tural centera ~ euna. AlmOet one.. aodatton. It the vac. fot ,... eetate. ual" -after 72 )'9ar9 of uerlflclng peraon. Anything tn exc111 wcx.11d be third of the cttY• hOlpbfil .. doMd ,.....,ting ~ 800,00 memberl .,,_ lndlWNal to the~•· .. ~·to . tM ~, ..J ., • tRt ..c~IJ)Q or t>ecau• thtri'J ~ J~.-~L ~ ot tt. ,., Exactly how Ill thele apartments •Create • 1tock-h0td'lng a.iOcla-7-thci1 orefir.·--_______ , .... VGll'Ntattry."~7·~-·-· 2 Secllf1tt bulldllws. 38a, 1 .. IA Ml front uftit; 18R. IBA . 1n 1Pt. Thr• 1ttKMd IMll'S. 2 patios. Attrlctifely pncld at S67!>.000. ~-mM&.TY I'll; .......... ----........... l1S4lll CAll -•D•ILI llMIH BEST BUY IN TOWN!!! BEST VALUE IN llAUOl VIEW RMS OPEN 8\JN 14 -l .. l POIT ABBEY Si..l 11 11 '684.000 ~· l'pertMled•IUll~"411R •F-R11> • !.eoll "I I\ P1ltrMO CALL AITIE JOHNSON Oft: 7SMtOO .. 7Jt.71'2, 176-7 ... 2111 Point 0.1 Mar 10"9 Down New 3 bedroom Clpe Cod Home. Walk to Beach and Village. $511,000 Pr1vacy And Luxury On ltxcJU.8/veLn~ Balboa Island. Treat Youree11To88Fed Of Pro4ected Wafer Frontage On £aet Bay Front. Mltlllllflcent Harbor VleWS And Direct Acce.9 To Newport Harbor Entnnce. Fu// Pier Provldefl Prime DocJcage For Up To 85' Yacht. CurrenUy Docl<s Three Large Bollt•. Thi• s,,.clou• And Gracloua Home, Ll.tht. Open, And Airy Ras Pfve • ~ lJedroom• And Thrtt Baths. Metkulouj/y Manicured Lawn And ,..._ asALT'f' Darden With A Lal'# Cabana Provtda A O~nd &:tung For ,... .,_ ,.., Outdoor EntertAJnJng. 83. 795,000 •---CAU CHUCK RUMllOLD, MARY HARDESTY, ..._ .._. .,..._. JIM LILES 675-4822 NEWPORT BEACH • BAYVIEW TERRACE • 63 Shearwater • Price reduced to sell fast! • 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath -Plan 5 • Beautiful, contemporary home • Lowest price in the Terraces • Lar&e, pool size lot • Must sell quick! Offered at $439,000 Contact MARIE FARGO COAST NEWPORT PROPERTIES 714-644-1600 .. 2M tllft _.,Mt 111..t ID *Ill**" 11 quiet Lillo ~ Relllodlled II t• I Mthw qJidld II 990 f ttndl cloOfS Olllfl oMo prlQle bncMd -Wiii\ --' tolotM prWIS.. en.o. daft ' bnlMlq """ .., cllarm' $669.000 .. -1-1 117 ftA •Mt llStld.,, 111111° 1m •-..n.•lMlll -..11-.io111t • 0r111111ic.o ..... ec.-- -11911 ...... ""' ""' !l500 • It ..... " .. b tllltrllMll'I ' ......, ~ • .. 1 BA. pool "' ' "'td lllOll Sllowot by IOPI °"" Open Sat/Sun 1-!> $ l.295.000 ........... , . Grubb & £Ills Senior Malkebns Conslllant Res (11•) SSMOIO HARBOR VIEW HOMES 1984 PORT SEABOURNE SOMERSET SBR, 3BA, newly remodeled. Large lot, 3 car garage. OPEN SAT/SUN 1-4 721·9131 BY OWN ER OWNER7M-Gll ~=:::=:=:==-:~~~~-====================~----------------__. lim•PllCE--. ;;,;;;=;=1 Ill 01 SPECTICUUI NEW LISTING • LI><> ISLE T\ltTLE ROCK II& f Ma. Y t0E __ ................. ,. -· "' .... ea 1 9 f ..... I Ill 1 fl' µM .-_ ................. \ ... ll:c.* .... ...................... c.I , ... ...., =--~--._ ................. .. ~=en. COlOW<.'l.l B4Htc_CR •• .... .. ,.,. ........ 7-.0311 Jult lated! n1et & ocean 'Mw9 • 48R, 4'h BA Versailles model. For- mal dining rm, marble floors, gorgeous leaded glass entry doors. Lovely location $1,250,000. .111111 WUY -11M111 ,.,.., ............ t o ,, I( ' .., \ .. . BA YSHORES SPECTACULAR 3bd, 2ba, oversized lot, 3 car garage & best location! Kitchen ls a master-1 piece! $985,000 2471 MARINO DRIVE OPEN SUNDAY 1 ·S JUDY DOBBS :t=::: $flCIOld """'lloN Oii Ollt of l1*0S .,... strttts l~ & ••t ua. 3'-IA."°"" wt'• '"' a..,...,"' L••v'IM Masttf $lllft •/ ftfk. JK1t1l I Illy...., llllCOAy S7~.000 VICKI LEE l7Mm (REI) '31·1400 (aU9) , PAGI S6 / SAMoAY. ~ M. 19'0 VERSAILLES SECURITY COMPLEX Breathtaking views of bay, Catalina & entire coastline. Lots of upgrades. Larger 2BR, 2BA ............ $350,000 Studio on small greenbelt with lots of trees. Much larger than most. Shows like a model.. ...... $119,500 Er~ 3 bd 2l, be "Dtlors'' Oii ~ park •t1h tpfflarular Berk a., ...,. QuUtv ~I ('arpr!. oe~ Roar.. >IO!lf' fir~M" o\ r Gourmet knrt..n With llJb.vro & ~"'nhou"' Window S...uhful ~ ap~ Wllh lf'A· founta111. wup around paoo & '"'n r....nurd o\ppouumni1 lo ollO'O 147 5,000 COASTI..AND REAL TY 840-0020 OCEANFRONT CAPE COD LOWF.ST PRICE "TURN.KEV .. CONDO · SOUTH OF KWV! 'Mi. beet buy at $365,000! 2/2; By Appo!n.tment 4.33 "8 " BEGONIA Suzanne Skinner, A1ent (714) 759-1219 BF.ST BUY IN HARBOR HIGHL.A NO!' Pnced t.o S.11 At $499,llOO' I 1 1839 Hi1hland, N 8 Marcia Braabier, Brok e r (71·0 7~9-1219 Marie Thornell, Realtor 548-3412 BRASHIER A COMPANY Real Eetau Brokera1e Coroaa del Mar RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA REDUCED T O $209,900 Charmin g 3 Bdrm -21/2 Bath family home. O nly 31/2 yea rs o ld in a wo nde rful community. Wa lk to sc hool, park s, lake, stores. Enjoy sundecks, land- sca ping, bea ut iful view and much more! CENTURY 21 TOD AY CALL DEREK KIM BUS: 768-0400 let ~· Help Y 01 Sell Your Propert r! Call Cl1111f11~, 642-5'678 •• ""1 i i I' I I •• . ' • • t .1 l I I " , • I •; O.AILY PILOT I BAL m At'I •Spa *Pool •view * •We1ertron' ***Waterffont and Poot vGlv• Addr ... at Guard Gate HOMES FOR SALE *:,.30e9 Corte Marin, Newport North, N.B. t v30 c.nyon Fairway, Big CVn. NB 248 S'*wood Ptace, Eatta£de. C.M. ...,1.7300 $652,000 Sat 1-5 644-16QO $2,795.000 Sat/Sun 1-! 631·7300 $349,000 Sun 1-5 I IEDROOI V2~56 Crestview, Newport Beach v *t17 Co'*'1ry, Hrbr Rdge, NB 6•0-2500 $699,500 Sun 2-6 631-1266 $815,000 Sunday 1-5 •2018 Deborah Ln, Newport Beach 644-1600 $429,000 Saturday 1-5 221 E. 19th St .. Cot1a Mesa 720-9033 $497 ,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * * t 1114 E. Balboa Slvd, Salboa Pen. * • 1100 Devon Ln, Westcllff, N.B. 631-7300 $695,000 Sal/Sun '-5 5371 El Dorado, Huntington Beach S.5-0303 $399,900 Sun 2-5 675-6161 $3,250.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••3707 Inlet Isle, Harbor View HlllS I IR ,1us Fii RI or DEi 320 E. 19th St .. Eastslde, C.M. 631-7300 $305,000 Sun 1-5 s.•-1600 $710,000 Sat/Sun t -5 2 IEDROOI t 303 Enero, Bluffs. NB 720-1704 $625.000 Sunday 1-6 419 Begonia. Corona del Mar 64•-6200 $695,000 Sat/Sun 1.4 1687 Gisi«, Mesa Verde, CM 540-7355 $249,920 Saturday 1-5 3200 Ct8Y Stf'Mt, Newpof1 Hots, N.B ••214 Hazel, Otde Corona def Mar 631-7300 $388,000 Sat/Sun 1•5 759-9070 $1,875,000 Sundey 12·5 320 Fulltton, Newport H4Mghla. NB 831-1268 $485,000 Sunday 1-5:30 eoe lake St .. HS, Huntington Beech &4M)303 $219,850 Sat 1-5 2 II •In Fll II tr Ill 405 40th St., Newport Island &44·9060 $525,000 Sun 1-5 2263 Heritage, C.M . MS-0303 $2et,OOO Sun 1-5 t421 High Ot. u.Quna 9Mctl 760-5000 '880.000 Sun 1-5 •2030 Hdldey Roed, ~-t . N.8 . 831 -7300 $599,000 Sat 1-5 '* •903 Hyde Ct , C.M. 64s-o303 $285,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 ••t279 Kavientsh Or W, A8nC:ho Mirage •••1000 Santiago Or. Oover Sl'IOl'et. N.B. 831 -7300 $725,000 Set/Sun 12""' 831-7300 $840,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 513 W 15th St . 6C. N.8 645--0303 $246,900 3 IEllOOI • *. 510 t(lnge Rd, Newport Beach Sat 12_4 673-3777 1775,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 269 Lenwood Clrcle. Npt Hght•. Coste Mesa 856-5682 $485,000 Sat/Sun 11-5 2475 Marino Dr .. Bayshofea. N.B. "' 863-9580 $985.000 Sun 1-5 390 Broadway. Costa Mae (+rental unit) , 21J..326-2604 Below Mkl Saturdey 11·5 18592 Pase<> Plzz4to. Turtlerock. lrvlne t 2f4 Crystal, Balboa laland 675-8042 saso.ooo •3083 Donnybrook. C.M 645-3683 $242,900 760-1900 $324.SOO Sun 1-4 Sat/Sun 1-5 t V'28 Rue Grand Ducal, Big Cyn, Npt 8ch 644-1600 $1, 135,000 Sun 1-5 Sat/Sun 12·4 3414 Seabreeze. Harbor View Hiiis. CdM 370 E. 19th St, Eastslde Costa Mesa 673-7771 $715,000 Sat/Sun 1-5PM 831 -8011 $319,000 Saturday 1·4 * • 1809 Seadrift. Irvine Terrece. N.8 . 64•-9080 $769.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 410 Heliotrope, CdM 729-7268 SS59,SOO 410'.lt Heflotr~. CdM 729-7268 $499.000 755 Hudson. Costa Meu 631 -1266 $249,700 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••4515 Tremont Cofona del Mar S.0-2500 $2, 100,000 Sal/Sun 1·5 Sat/Sun 1-5 2551 Vista Drive, Bayshores 760-1900 S7•9.500 Sunday 1*'4 Sunday 1-5 e •v4 WlndlOf. Harbor Hiii. Npt Bch 644-1600 $1.495,000 Sunday 1-5 400 Pirate Road, (Cliff Haven) N.B. 64S-3683 $699.000 Sat /Sun. 12-4 4 IEDROOI 19126 OuMnsport D. Huntington Bch 845-0303 $283.500 Sun l -5 t 3001 Country ~ub. Mesa Verde.C M t Y' 19 Loehmoor. Sig Cyn, Nwpt Bch 644· 1600 $1 ,850 ,000 Sat 1-5 * 1339 Hampshire Circle. Newport Beach 760-5000 $959.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1339 Hampshire Circle. Newport Beach t 12 Lyra. Turtle Rock, lrvtne 760-5000 $959,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 760-1900 $885,000 Sunday 1-5 * •t ~2 Rocky Point, Spygt .... NB 12 Monterey. Spyglass, CdM 84'-«>07 $1,750.000 Sat/Sun 1-.-:30 759-9070 $761>,000 ~urday 12-5 •318 NwclNul, Corona del M., 160-5000 $935,000 &.ndey 11-e *~ Aocky Point. SpyglMS. CdM M4-1800 $2,495,000 Sat/Sun "* •2220 Peclftc, Corona del M• ~1800 $1,395,000 Sllt/Swl 1-5 •2 Patk Pteoe. Newport 8eect\ TIWll•ES ~ 1800 s 1.100.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••• 1 218 Potarl•. Newport~ COINS Fiii Sl1 E -640-2500 $1 ,350.000 Sat/Sun 1-6 .. - 2306 Port Car11sle. ~ Beeetl &4•·1600 $839,000 Sunday 1-5 2742 Por1ota. C.M. 645...()303 1274,900 Sun 1-5 * 1515 Prtscllla, Hrbr Highlands. NB &44-1600 $424,950 Sundey 1-5 430 Riverside, Newport Beach 640-2500 $625,000 Sat 1-5 ..,... • • 17 Rockingham. Betcourt. NB 721-1200 $1 ,895,000 Sunday 1~ '* • v •240 Nie. Ln # 118, N8 646-8770 $20$,000 S.at/Sun 1-4 *v e 100 Scholz Ptz.a PH 15, NB &40-2500 $169.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 1111111 . •1724 Samar Dr. Mesa Ver<M. CM •Y"•t270 Cagney 207, Vitia Balboa. NB- 540-7355 $317,500 Sat 1-~ 640-2500 $399,000 Sat/Sun 1-S 1939 Santiago Dr. Baycreat. N.B. •....-•t210 Liiie Ln 206, NB 631-7300 $549,500 Sunday 1-5 640-2500 $285.000 Sat/Sun 1-5· .,501 Surrey Dr. Newport Beach •Y"•t200 McNeil 102, NB 644-1600 $895.000 Sunday 1-5 640-2500 S 195,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••40t W. Columbine. Santa Ana •....-•t102 Scholz Ptxa PH 30. NB 964-524• $315,000 Sat 1-5 640-2500 $265,000 S1t1Sun 1-5 1126 White SaJJs Way, Har. View Hiils, CdM 631-7300 $750,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 Ill ,11s Fii RI er IEI 2015 Windward Ln, Baycrest . N.8 . ..,.....2 .. ,. C...,...., 301• Vllll Balboa. NB 631-7300 $518.000 Sun 1-5 ou .._ .. _, 640-2500 $285.000 Sat/Sun t-5 •2033 Yacht Defender, Seavlew, N.B ........ 270 Cagney Ln 307. VIII• BalbOI. ~B 6•4-6200 $939.000 Sun 1-5 &42-5200 $449,000 Sat/Sun f.5 t V-2001 Yacht V\gttant. Seavlew. NB 8 \ 1500 Santanella. C0tona del Mer 645-0303 $534,SOO Sun 2-5 644-9060 $825,000 Sun 1·5 v33 Rue Fontefnbfeau. Big Canyon. N 8«-9060 $!99.000 Sun 1-5 , 559-9400 $539,000 Sunday 1-5 1142 Dotlet. Costa Mesa 631-7370 $259,900 Sun 1-5 * •3e See laland, NB 760-5000 *349.000 Sunday 12-4 •••1718 E. Ooeenfront. N.8. 673-3777 $1,975.000 Sat/Sun. 1-5 • 217 Vie ONl.io. Lido laland 675-4822 $869,000 Sun 1·5 •SOS Lucia. Blutt1. NB Seturday 1-5 780-5000 $379,000 •••2112 w. Oceanfront. Newport Beach 473--3777 $1,249.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1979 New Jersey, Mesa Verde. CM 540-7355 $279,900 Sunday 12-4 3 II 11111 Fii RI er IEI 1033 Parkhill, C.M. 845-0303 $329,900 Sun 11-2 •2839 Buctl9Y9 St .. Eatbluff. N.B 401 Pirate Road, (Cliff Haven) N.8 e31·7300 SMS.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 845-3683 $839,000 Sat./Sun 12·4 ••.,..•7 Canyon Court. NewpOrt 9Nch ....... 5 Rue Fontelne, ~Beach 640-2500 12,250.000 Sunday 1-5 ~-1600 $1,395.000 S1t1Sun 1-5 •3007 Cerob, Ealtblutt. NB 780·5000 MS 15,000 •••e19 Via Lido Soud, Lido lite, N.B. Sunday l--4 631-7300 $1 ,975,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2782 Clfde Or, Baylhot•, NB e.«-1eoo sns-.ooo .,. Sundey 1-s I IEIROOI •1741 Tuatln Avet 22. Ori.ans.CM 1984 Port Seabourne, Harb Vi.w Hma. NB 831-7300 $175,000 Sun 1-5 721-9131 no prlOe Sat/Sun 1-• 115 t Salvador. C M. &..cS-0303 $279.000 Sun 1-5 3 IEllOll •• 18572 San Felipe. Huntington 8ch 2603 Eldet'I •J. CO.ti Meaa ~S-0303 $324,900 Sat/Sun 1-s 831 -216e $2.29.000 Saturday·,.5 •••21 Seeward/401 Serra. COM I IR 11111 Flll RI er IEI 873-649' S.t/Sun 12·5PM ··•2 Point Loma °'· Spyglaa Hiii, CdM 3707 Lak• ~ve • Pern""11a. N.8 180·5000 S1.595.000 Sat/Sun 1-S ~200 $549.000 Suri 1·5 318 & 318'~ Jasmine,(+ Iott) Olde CdM •2 Rue FontefnblMV. Big canyon, N.8 759-9070 S750.000 Sat/Sun 12-5 644-8200 S729.000 Sat t -5 t v2t Burning Tree.~ Beach •409 Vls1• Rom1. Bluffs. N 8 . 644-1800 $1 ,895,000 Sun 1-5 759-9100 '269,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 Sat/Sun t-5 9M W. 181h St .. A-3. C M &4$-0303 s 182.500 Sat t -5 • • JI• \'U• •• C' *2015 Barranca. Bluffs. N.B. 631-7300 $232.000 t•2926 Perla Ave. Bluffs. NB 760-0865 $569.000 5 19 Playa. Newport Beach 640-2500 $439.000 fee 63 Shearwater. Bayview. NB 644-1600 $439,000 •t16 Rue SI Cloud. Big Canyon. N.B. • 63 1-7300 $1,395,000 Sun 1-5 * • V't 27 St Tropez. Newport Beach 640-2500 $895.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE DUPLEXES FOR SALE 3 BR plus 2 BR 223 Crystal. Balboa Island 644-1600 $750,000 I Sun 1-5 4 BR plus 1 BR 31 6 & 316'1 Jasmine. (-loft) Olde CdM 759-9070 $750,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 HoutH .... For Sale •• Housei/Condos 1002 38A l '18A Ill• hardwd rioors fresh p1lnl & wlllp1per new carpets. corner lot (77• 123) Norlh San 8ernard1no i 116.000 7 14-886-9812 Ch1rmlng comfortable & cozy JBAt Ltving rm w1lirept1ce 10 g1ther eround on thoN cold winter ntghllf Ltrge t11ckyerd on thta 2 yeer new home• $105.000 Mral lfWNRTMPlD Buy today. reap tomorrow' Well m11nt11ned 2 Bedroom units Eri1oy 1 near-t>each lo<:ele good 1 rental• or ttve ,,, one and have income too• $370.000 Call to"" 1•2-1200 {(U) Be1terHomes&01rdens R~ALT'Y WORLD John ~f2~~~ Aulty NEWPORT e£ACH E~79-0007 ,tte lalfttf •ttr •H3767S --------- E ORANGE MCluded gatd fllfT WIS tntry hie 7 m•na to 22165 a..uttlulty returblll'led 2 IW'J 48R/38• Ilk•• 8.clroom 2 Beth ~ hort OMC Trede 4 flxtlf, hOml In MCluded C.,. IM OPI $3-491<. 633-7172 SerlH New p lanked _ -noon. new carpel• ano FORECLOSURES. t*\ltld ~nt RMdy for the dl9- tn payments? Prtvlle 1rt-crlmlnatlng buyer to ., .. ,or wtll pey qutc:k cash move right 1n1 Cozy Hr• lor equity 7 14·&.48-7987 plec». nice lited p1tto. lhlde trees. pool, pud- llllTAll lmUT "1ng 9';'.f,1~ mote• '" er1nge County wtth I 142 1200 * NEW LISTING* Newport North Villas Three Bedroom, Den, Family Room, All Beautifu lly Decorated. Many Upg rades, 3 Car Garage. CREA T LOCATION! $669,000. * BA YFRONT LEASE * Traditional 5 Bedroom 6 Bath Home on Harbor Island. Large Pier and Slip. 31All;l J'°':;iM \ •U.J1'1 1.11r.\J DALY H.DT / aAL UTATS ......... ...., 2 hom91 i.ttl Prime E'ald4J ioc.tlon. Single t1mlty del8Cl'lld 3BR. 2' •BA Atkl'lg $315,000 BrOlllf cooperellv1 Of>EN SAT ISUN Of cell tor IP. potntment. 548 -7001 320 E 2111 St.CM Al<A Colina \111ta Court ····· ....... ~ l\1tt'-I .~.._,n::r.ic«iw .. lllllllS OllSl·MT 2 homn teftt Prune E's1~ IOCAllon Single family Oeleche<J JBR 2' 18A ""''ng S299 000 Brok., coopar111ve OPE N SAT ISUN or call l()f ap pointment S49· 700 t 320 E 2111 St C M Al(A Coltna \11ata Court CUY•IEllm HST•WTSSH N-48r 381 21~ Sq ft 221 E 19th Operi Sat & Sun I S 1497 000 ~. 7209033 IMIOlftlonw.t 3 BR 1 BA 1n nlGI M!Ql't borhood Large yard CIOM to tchoola Pr1C• reduced 10 s tn.500 NUCU1tumuu ~al E11111 & tn,,..ttneflt 720· 16&8 Allen!'°" "°"*>U~• I ~.,, Otl , .. Nll..O lor tn. i.1111 reet •tat11tatlng• IEST II ILUFFS .. Ullm 111 Im 1 LML-All new paint, carpeting. oak floors. kitchen appliances, bathrooms, skylights. wallpaper. mirrors. 2BR. 2BA Angelita. Lovety greenbelt. All this for onty $389,000 Incl. land. lftll UT 1• 1-4 2200 f111TI (lttYht8'1tn) .. UINI Ill, 2~Spllt level, private patio w/lush greenery, fam- ily kitchen, formal dining L. ex- pansive living room. $389,000 lnct. land. Barbara Sanregret ~.-a 195. IPll UT/ .. 1-4 Hll YllTI •HUA ~~i:F.E ~.?i ~~~~--~~I~. bulll & t1nd1Gac>ed 28R HELEI • DOWD • 18A. 2-<er 911. 111/tlm a 1 CAROL ALLISON 644-7362 <Metl• Quality thruout I I&. lie , .. ·1••2 wllh 111 th• extra• RE.ALTY WORLO . Gr bb & Ell' 644-6200 tmsw ' &r .. S258000 OPEN SUN· NEWPORT BEACH U 18 I taA • ..,........., ...._ L,.__,. .. DAYS t~. 21313 Grundy ..... .... .... M• Lene 7 t4-C49-2714 ____ ,_ ... ~ttt •ttrr_~S.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ____________________ ;;;2'.:JJ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!. -- OA&Y N.Or I ~ DTA1'1 ::a"~ -:r ***** 2.:9::"=:,,~ mtWU&&lltl I tw.:~· II': Lia ...... 38A T.,,,.•beectl.12.100alf .. ,.... • ... 1.• L.-.. prtoe ... "°" -·-INCw..T ..A ..... OdO.•UNM1 lot, ....... MA~ W/llT..,.Hlln • =·~a~·':l!2::.:.~..::: ~ • • TU1111n1171h. 2 wipoo1, IS)e. offtc*ll pea. I ....... """' 1114 1111111 a. I *'a~ :i.-,. ;:.'S ------ •1•.000 IA. 2 BA oround t1oor. ::O~ ~ 3BA2M. ~. bnnd COff .... aa 1n Oo¥W *Lml .. * -....m o•h .,.. *,,_"11111'1* W...nnt *"'--Ina. WID, f\ilC. l)ttlt. lWd. mat.we ptOdudng dtNI new k!tc:tien, Wllltc to Shor•) • o.p.retel p mat au 1 to ... M IW.000. P....... _,, P¥' ~ Mn°' o.ote JecbOft Poot. ger. ~ lnOecp. .,..._ e.y pey *"" 1 t>Mch, ueo.ooo. Ao• o..n. tr•..,•ect. Lo. Pr~• Lind• ittel .. UT/• 1-1 •100+ tit mt.-..,.. 2aw1..,.orat-t400 ._.to,_..., lllor•. only 11.,_ to beech. Fred Albuquerque, lng~at .... ooo.• ~-Comil'•tlt'I ,., llllflmA.M I !eel ...... °" "' eor. ._ 't OwNr. lttl.000. Ho 0Ne.()F..A-KJNC>f AeMa Rttra.131-nto Big bdnne, SBA. poof. mode69d In 1 ... 4 9A 11• PHtL STAAKEH9UAO , w/OUlltOM pool I IPI .. ~~ '°**' aur. ~1 152t.IOO grH t "!!!!'..'!OfftOOd, BA. meln ~ -..,'Doug eun.y & AMOC. ~ o=u:::ny · :. ._, ~ ... -··-. PLD CHUCK & LIZ JONES gowmet ....... -.. dOdi for 2 .. ,. bo*. 7eo-oee5 ·1 • I!' REAlTO!" .. t}-~ new. nw Mw 131-1291Aet:l4M743 *m'l-M-..... WIYI c.lfor..... ILAAGE vra1•11 Studio. ~O:A~NcK~ --------Verde, xlnt cond. ,,_ .... , Reduced *-home In * * * * * * Wlllktobeectt,poo1a .. • 1 ~,... 1455,00016tr,Ml-1083 ...... [)owr snor.t •Bdrma, *"'"" .. *I CIHlty, 1117,000 . BMutlfulyremodelecUeR ALE/LUH Option. Charmtng 4 BR. recentty bonue rm, 3W, pool, 3 Gor,.oue 3 M . 2 8A,. 15().9084 • .. • •.•,..• i .. • ~· ....... • w/poof ... It lot. ~ ~ ~ w/wm upgrllded lnelde l out. c:.111'91i'IQ9.. ~..., 'f99'-centty ~ upper 1-..... ..........._... .. T-- 1322,000. ~ ..e c.it oM & btldl. 3BA 3BA, 3 **•IA. t"9 BA + fem rm Prtvaw beectt 6 tennt.. twdeyl 1048 Peeeedor owner'e unft wfttl large --......_ "- trptc, loft It~, FA, OR, ~~·.re~·.~~': Gate guetded ~ 1175,000 dee*. DownMn 1 BA, 1 I e::=~=- ia~ '--··· .... • ' .J. • ~ ...... ..... ·''' ~ ~ ~ 1249,000. Aot 136-3359 ty 1139.ooo. BA rental untt. lli30,000·, Bluffs, ettacl'led l'lomef •Slft-:--c;---,07~9 new lend~. Npt ......... ftiiF?lllB ~"!,!~ ****** 1 ~-=bett~.'()1 Poeelbl9L.-~M Hata/CM. 1411:000 -M 28A •ir. mi. to und ---Shot-. n · on watw. .... -.a.111'11D 9gt ~1213 • ' I 9uy. Onfy 11•.IOO 3 I f700/mo. ,._,, credit to 15% down. a.ir oee-1083 11 ..,.. vlelws Futllon lalend night AMI IEMN & '"~' · · I BA. 2 8A trld unit. t putcftW. ()pert Sel/&ln ~emt:>Or~eeldelice: llghta. W• to prime 720-1... I LSEIOPT. W• to beedl. llory, Aot. tlt-4I02 t 1-6. 4418 LAnwood Ck. hint bar beac:Ma. 48R 2~BA, BAYFAOHT 38r 28e beech condo, ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;m IW Tllll .. 19l11J 1044 ~~I;..~· 11,750,000 Comer doutMe IOt A.-2 .m.ca, pool, 2-c.t =· Solaltt co. .,...., 28A 2BA condo l t.450,000 • Condoe or SF R: 142-U5e,2t~5e-1 Mitro 1086 OPE.N SAT 1... ~ or trede l 1ooK ••lllT• CAU AGENT TARA ........ _ 723--41M. 1.._ Oof* A/C frplc.. toet TULAM DA. equity for Pan1n1ula MUST SElll Per19ct J M •97-5123 or •94-0215 ';~ ~~ •UYHl•I• •US&i'iLUIT patio lndry '••cur • ~2.000 Weyne, AQt. Ouptex under S350K ,.. •• Oxford COUf1 2 BR • 1175 000. ,.,. ~ rernodmd 2.'l>OI 1911.f IUL man s 102,Soo ~ 12-S ....._,I 957-3207 • Lott UC• • • aq ft ~ wf3 cer o-· v-e.ctle6ol wfttl Afta w.ec. Orw 557~7&2 l~~::.°i'=:.~ a.mingue>dated cau~~~~:~1a.. lllT!:':.,_!069 .,._ ·:...·=-I Zs.*.°l:':.~t ~w=~"! ••SllRHIRI ••ch '""rner Priced cottage on n 2 LOI n..... Grvt>t> l Ellll Alt,. -· -• . • greet I OP£H SUN 1-11 I ~pool, IS)e. dub-...... belo~ ';kt, financing I l ttf,919 "" . "'ft' 844-e200 3BR 28A detacNd *'Clle ywd. CIOM '° ec:hools l 2475 MARINO DAIVE houM etc.. + ful leCUttty. 2BR 28A~ New avaitabte.213-32t-2t04 542HAMILTOH lamltyl'lofN.Onlylnchee el'l oppln~. Ask ing OHLYl110.000. cer~t paint lap· ... -·--DELIA DELGADO .• AGT , ... -to t>Mch large'°' end S58S.00050. Eac.nt, need ••IHll •T• Cal~7211 pllance• A et .. 1 at ~~ n.a 7._72... ......... ............ -... yard Bonua perking Mia! 1 1 ton. •BA 3.MA entertainment! 112110·0. t11·111t x Q\Mt ,.. -,..,. ,..,...._,tlal 2 Storyoondo 28R 2\+BA w I c o m m u n I t y hom• w/pool, apa. • ~r;'R owner'•=.· Callfomle RMl\Y pool, S.V-. 'ape. welel lo poot9/raef .. tlon .,... ~ ~ + m<dl S529K Bkr Nl-1083 UCI l "'°Pl-Mlnut• to HIONY upgraded &l'f ....... morel Model s>«f901. I ., .; . /\l1l. ~'~_,~/.,. .. t c-. l'_!.:.6....... . Newport Beach. pay.'421,IOO. ....... IUIS.000. Muat Met ......... " ...... ltldt 1040 1199,000 854-5527 CHUCK&LIZJOHES INllUI Cal PATRICK TENORE .... , .... 111•... &48-5743 Enje>y pool, ape, ....... + .,.... llMlllftDP* t• lllllat M111 OCM11 w . 2BA 28A • "'* llllecl '°""'f 4 M. 3 1.,;:--... ~ ..... ,,~ . ~«*Illy renovated SBA An 2BR •M1 1913 . L!f"" ...., 1048 ... 1' 9391.900 or 2BA 28A BA poof home.. 2.300 .. ~,~:~n~J ~.:':u: 10% down. IM!r Mi-1083 ..... lll wflerft r:tlo • 1319,000 It. MiNmum OOWrl I.ob . BYowner.BeetN Lagcor· RF.Ira w/terma Cal PATRICK ofntreel AQttM-5244 patlOlytrd, car gw, MW HOUSE FOR SALE BY net loc. Oceen 'liawa 38r TENORE, AQt 721 1200 cat pet a paint ~•ted Ow NE R C • n tr a II y 2Ba. din rm. trplc, ·dble MWPaJ ~ .. / ocro • •· .uT mnl t>ett11 Hurry, W0tt t *' located Ill H.B Lovetv oar encl petlo 497-4228 Prime 300 tJtoac ocn + \t·w1 \ ~ 1u-.v 'I I 'BY awn.: tro rwMtMINd ~ 11.ner 2 ttory 3 PHIL STAAKENBUAG 3BR. n .BA. trplc. 2 car . . mntn lltew, IOx127' lot + \\ .. !I ~ " I Npt Hghtl 48A 2'MSA BA. 1\. BA. h-p1c, . Doug ~ l Auoc get.. t5n 1 Ounbaltl If,_.,. IOOldng tor• job. l'IOme Prtced 11t lot vlllUa. '*Al TOAS • w/gueet quenen, ¥.a. & c 1th• d r a I c e 111no1 110-0MS Lana 52-42t7 ~11e1 ...... 1orwou 141&.ooo. awe 1et T.o - ' atudlo. &15 caia11na °' s 1•9.ooo -----------------------•! KeithAanc*,831·12ee 11111 ... lrt ..... I "'5,000•8'2""-31 OPEHHOUSE 2BOAM2MTHCOHOO .... SUNDAY 1~ llONGS ol NEWPORT OwnwlAQt71~7S-1157 I ....... _ .,.,..,.. 2521 WEST SUNflOWER i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I Excelent fMllfy home a. En'-Catalina SuneeQ• The REAL EST A TERS tom e&A 4Ba w/pool ,.,7 546-2:3 t3 *1 .. UY,..* PLUS numeroue rooma Prime 11t ftoof ioc.tlOn PRESENT ,... .... 8lufta E-PWI. 38A•2 5BA ' tor em~ Frenc:tl Vlll.A 8AL80A. Hugel ""rUlltil---. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim--1 '!"'090~ • FA ~ remodel dooB l neutrlf OecXJf on ma.tar IUlta ~onto, _iiiiiiiiii ______ _ Bay l oceef\ View 38R, & .~ 2.500 af, • wondlrfut ltraM prtvatapctto N9w8etl>er ··---~ ram rm. t>otiue rm, pool c:ftOICe cul~uc loc I IMl.000 cwpat,mrrored...,....ak Axer ~ ..._ 1lr Ul•YllWllW 3 BR. 2 BA, pool spa, apack>ue yard New pelnt catpet and skylights Superb corner location. Miiiion dollar neigh· bof'hood $619,000 a -um 111•1• New pelnt. new appliances, new ceramic lite, kitchen & bathe, Md end unit makes lhtt a VfMY attractive starter h()fM. sm.ooo. NLl.-T-12•.ooo DOWN. dltadltd l\Oml s.lwr s... ~ Chlb Dt- ... tniMld f• llftd. •Lllm• _ .. _,l.er2M + 0... II"""" JM Sll50/• a.. lb. .. z .. ·~ " 113501• ILlln J .. 2 IA. 2 CM P• SllS0/1111 • LmT •WI • lll•llT S BR. 3 BA. 3 Cer Oerage. Profelllonalfy decot1t9d. F• Land. M39,000 UUT •AaY- 4 BR. 2·~ BA. on large perX·llke lot.on hlghly upgraded at. $595.000 mATITMlll $485,000. EnMwged ltvtng room . on extra wtde lot, spa w/decte. Room to expand nnev-... .nmua Upgtad9d Monaco on hugt lot. 9000 eq. tt . wtctty ti & ac>a.. l nli.000.AQt Met OWNER 720-t704 Ii .__ conditioning Comm • 6 M. 2\t-= Kiddle. OflEN Set!Sun .... 1_. M8 r-~IHr Pool Spa a Tann•• motivated . ..-eoo . c!!.!;ov~::=., ..... ,.,.., •• ....,... ...=~~ '::r'fi:_ . Ho 113-3 I ~~ .... , •• ,_. 1•_:.2,.._"=''<t°'.! ~· ---. • .. ~"'.II' I . H I -LI ii 111 ' ne6ghbortiood 1278.000 Modern 3BA 38A 2 atory ~ lnfotmatlon .:,,,.. \ t \\ I :'l I 14# \ 11 (Enter 91 guard 0-1• on Condo. 2 i.ge BA. 1 '4 8A hOl'M Dramatic wt'llle for Hla uoo'ooo to f4:Al.f~ • H0apttal Ad.) N9w tlla. catJ* I pelf\I watw vtew from t>oth 1 1 000 000 . Agl •Y•l1Hm I Ful...,. ....,_ l ~ ~ 2 car oar. veutted ' ' .... ..-*Jl l Inc E·Z ICCIH to call Furn 1vallable. 873-1240 UITIUff -1121.IOO FHA. Call 8 J I 1 . 2 4 9 . 0 0 0 0 PEN Other Pre>partlel AllO Agent. The Prudential Sa11Sun t-5. 2712 W ............. •BA 2~8A townhome AvellaOll C1llforn11 Rulty Oceentront. ~Fluter, L ..... L .... oe>tlon, Sale. w/plantatlon. Barber ll'·•IM 731-3256 cannery V1lleoa Realty car.,..., ,.,.,., kltc:Nn In • -·-___ ;;;.._;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; uwtn 1282.ooo lndudlng rancs • loYel'f greenbelt NttlnQ. 2820 VISTA Del ORO 1379.000 -"°::::a I l(X) llJFlllT ~ ~ .. ~ = .... "'"'' 8A'f'St0e v..,_ N B 2BA 2'~ 2000 aq ft Pvt -".:°'..:... VIS"~·A . 1• ·-tr IH ... ft 18A, large llm rm (55 or -IO wfttl IPI '539.000 a.="~ M-0..... nr ,..,., olOer) 111.000 UlllGENT c.nn.y11~ Realty ~ge ~'"' 4Rtty... ~ I ,,..... ... 173-2114 I \t\rl l..~r 141.\ 11 .... ~?·~"'on~:::'~=~; ••HDLll/WJ RCAtTOR<\• thawatetw1t>oe1111p1orl ~ Aoe91 So •Uf llftl* Newport S h or ... --3 bOMa. ~ l eity many .,,. tMt ,ou ~ Cultom Home 48A 11750/mo • Pl1n • 5~ P'1rl'9 ~ .,..ti llgnt--. ae" 38A dn hr<leto ... tNeflOtN!An 3'.\8A, 91 .. 1 1oca11on oe>tlon ..._ 1383.500 By R-1 LO( •1•a.1aung 11"'°" · 28A 28A up A..,...,_ •t ~l*levabfe ~a ot Top Queltty 1839,000 • °"'* * 790-7122 lure 1425.000 480 S791,000 w/TtRMSI c.11 1157,IOO ..._, HOrM9 OPE~ SA'1'.ISUH 12-4 Santa AM~ ~1 PATNCK TlNOM. Agt a o.--. JoM 0tm. 401 Pirat• Ad I •LM ... -• Huge 3 BA ~ den. s·~ BA 721-1200 1 Alefty 112.1 ... ~ no ~ down Townhov" (ApPfO• t~ 1~000 SddI) E....e~7. rt. ....... •lllL I or 'f04ll home In trllOe 2.IOO 9CI f'I) wtttl PM-• .._,.. Al ,.,. • 1 remod9I 211 V\e Koron 1n -110 t or..c IMw of i._. 1 125 • )'O'I Bay, complate ly ra. ~~~-~-1!.---JJ~ .. ...,.,. ... 38A 2BA + modeled HI0.000 ::W--w or 11 thop l 1t udlo ... llPl.D. Shown by lfPPOS!tment 111111 __ 1.000 ...... al"*'~ tet9.000 ~~ dldl 11tepeto only Cell SandY. Agt, m. -1 San Ole90 •n Mt OHNSAT.l'SUH. 12..... bdll P"tCl!O 'AtOHTll 714-7~ .. ,.,_,,.,.tndollledftoof .....,,.,__ ..... fllW -.::.~-:c:to ..,, Kitt, 536-57• ,-------u.n.. "•tt• a mer-~1~"-::;.CMfl H!WPOA'T l'ACIAC A E. Mita. ---cell ~ ;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiO;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiO;; MAHNY AG' ..,. ,.., -w11m11n + -1M1r10 •in.,,.....,,. . _ c r.:: 1 no: • · ~ ......... ,..,. contrKtor~•~ ----* IMHftln• modll , ... • ~ "'' i COMt ....,. c... ..._.... ... .... c:wtOlft h.clme 4 ..... 4 rOllfft Of' ....... M ....,_ c.11 JOHN CAM't • GN ,_,.2, 1.IOO 1Mf ft IOI llf 8A. ~ vtlN. por1 *-"d.1. ~.000 •"*--., ..... W"9rfnlm 1D4 011t \lie Udo PAICIO "'°"" Muet ~ 91lTISUN Ml,._ ... , Noni v.ry,...~. IHll Attnt, Kitt, .,. .. IT, Oll.IAOllQAOO.AGf. LA8"I' awa.. . Ul-6191 °""*'...,,,..... 1a-nt4 n. ........... (.al) as.&374 Cilt1 1111 _,.AGI 60 / SATURDAY. AugL111 t I, 1990 -R~ eroe 1 s~ coron1 dtf Mar 122 jcoa Mesa 2124 ~ &n; 2140 t • NNpoR 1wt1 &;; dilll S Wllre•fast 2BR houee, lrplc, gar,12BR 2'1iBA Condoa, 2BR w/ger909, catpet9. HOUSI Oii quiet .. ,.... FASHION ISLAND Nr bCh 28R 2BA ~ ....... r Lo~y custom home on 10 lndry. sml yd. $1130/mo, E'lkte. Frplc. lndry hk fer\Ced ywd, water pd. 28R, -. 28A. lfg 2 cw 28R 2BA TwnflM, ti p, ~. wld, lg petlO. I 12CIO Front ~ ,.. pet.lo, 8Ctft House has hind 111/last t MC. A.vi 9/1. ups. mlctowa~. aec;, ~1209'-5PM. gar, trplc, bay View, wl d, 2Clll' ;at. pool/ape. mo. New crpt, lino & lndry rm. ow. S1350 Ho newn t>ea~ railings. 719 Fefnleaf 621·3141 aubterr partilng. S1150 l 2710 Delaware 'E'. .. $745 gwdnr lftct. llh new. 11180. 505 Harbot Web. bllnda. 240-2t0e peta. 7to-f113/857·1n8 and ca1>1ne1s. hardwood 3 BR. 2·~ BA WID. refrlg.' up. Galleria. ~72 a1aoo1mo. ~ 7M-538e/&4$..2a~l • .... •••tu~ Piii 1111 ·-· floors and m1ny e~tras 1 1 b 1 2 a ••••1 llW 2BR lB'" -"'!loo no -...-* -"'' ~ rpc. acony. cargr. *...... * .... grou .... '· HAR80RVIEW3000eqft.opla, frptc. ~arag•.vear ly ten•. 705'h Twootller homesltesl lot Close 10 beach. one above. enc gar, 2 BR,2BACondo exechomew/Q\19911\M S "•"1 "'7 9201 ._.. spht1 possible 2,000 sq S17001mo 723-0935 18 Townhouse apart-S775, 714/970-2223 CorON del Mw $1,800 1250< . 1...,,., mo. u • Jumlne upper,..,"'"' rt wOl'klhop Best op-m«'lta, 3 BR. 2'A BA. 2 4BR 3'~BA S 500. •111 1BR 1BA. kltc:l'len, 3 IQ portunlly for bed & Elegant Exec Twnhse. car gar, w/d hkupt, l)OOI, OCEAN VU3000 if Home. 2 BR, 2,-' BA Turtterodl lmmed D/261-0516 PlllTWI doletl. li¥'lftlil rm, to ptl- br .. kfast near beauutul COM, rent/I.... Lg ape Many deluxe tea-4BR 58A, RV parking. A"'-Sl,400 E/759'-8539. Bryna YW U1.J1A vat• dad<, S1000/mo ~ lakH and recrH llon sundecks. patios. 2BR. turff $1,250/mo. Lease 32071hSt.S22501mo.C&ll ..,_ !HARBOR View Homes. LUlllAYllllU $900Mc: U1723-151S areat In lake Shasta S 1750/mo. 760-6717 one now. Mary Blake~ Grubb & £Illa Rltr1 lmmed ~ '4BR tBR OcMn Views LARGE 2BA. 2BA & atucty. area S.495,000. · IRVINE TERRACE-2233 Falrvtew Road ~200 2BA. lmrnec. $2200 080 Goroeoua ott-wNte ru. Avail now. 3 10.,., Iris S'I. p r 1 0 r 1 I Y R 8 a I I Y Spac!OUS 3BR 2BA, lrplc, Betw. Wllaorl a Avocado lrvtnt 21 44 2t1·Hl 11d 722-7806/e tom decor. $ l 1991mo So of PCH. $1400/mo, 7 1 4 / 5 4 4 . 6 2 1 8 or year tease 12300/mo. StrMta. (acrou from •Turtter<X* home 3 BR, 2 vi.w Homee-3BR yeerty. 111'878-2238 71'4n 30.:MJ1 675-'4267 Poat Office). BA lmmac: Omdr Hsbor 2 • 1BR + Den Ocean Views OPEN DAILY TIL 8 P.M. • · . 'ueoc *ll.lffl* IM yd,~ tllke l 3 ~ Bel~e l Wood tonH LI 1 M.ALJ. .. RE v)-:...~. 1625 LG 3BR 2BA houM wlgw, For Into. 722-8529 f• pd. Nice yard. L.... .__ = 3 lae. May take pet? S1850. w/ r ............ $11851mo Deck 719 Marigold • • -~ wl d refrlg wd nra pvt S1.8751mo. 85._7502 L .... or -. A.vi nowt Bkr &40·5ee4 _._... FORECLOSURES Wanted pattO decl<.'T!f>-top ~. •l.UTlm• Unfv Ptt ~ _. BR BR, 2'1' BA. '1. /MO. 3 BR GATED COMMUNITY $995/mo. ~255 HOUM.condo's.unlta. l19001mo892·5311M-F3BR,2JBA,completetyr• 2'h.BA..Sl•50/mo.Pem: Agent,844-0'498 ~~~8120• WALKTOSANDYBEA.CH OCEAN VIEW 18" ept Shopptng/Retall c.nter. furbllhed. Large yard. Agl. Grubb a Ellla New paint l cerpet. POOL. SPA, TENNIS with petlO, quiet, no pen. Film lludlOS & Entertain· $1,000/mo. Aaeoclated 725-9923 OI 8M-8001 'lll'EASTBLUFF DeNx tum l 1 950lmo 840-'4829 Call for::&' S 1 0 0 0 I m O ment complex•. Any & Realty873-8114 2br+w/llbty&aepdennr • MARYANN UIRE 7141~242Julll<. all ., .... 647-8834 2 .UI bck bay -9 mo ... •UOO ISLE BAYFROJ'(T .... ••·ttll -3 BR, 1¥• BA, 2 car gat, Uf,I! ltldt l~ ,2 800 • 'i_,_ 0 th II Clwmlng furn. 38R 3BA MAHll-.aan Spacious 2BR 11.i.BA. large yard. WHlsfda. • w r · home. 135001 Y"Y IM ---• -twnhme. CIOM to beectl LUlll 11,000+ 11.000 dep. 2::a HOUSE.= 721-8113 BllGNndyRtty~15.,.181 ll~ & ~ U501mo ~ 3'MSA s1900 Reta.. 882-2138 to beachc:-rn'sotmo. •••••t llllT* ••-11U• IUv.w 900 Sea Lane 644·2811 "28A 28A twnhme S1525 3BR 1BA FREEDOM home 87~29'40 3 flR. 2~ BA condo Incl ..-. nu• mlll 499 4 --------~BR 3'1i8A brite & lite, avall 8/15. '950/mo, Mair Suttew/peejl·&-bOO Lovely 3BR 2'MlA home · NW Bedfcwd 4BR 2.,.,BA. Ar•• Houln/Condos walk lo shops $2050 mo 111/laal +S1000 NC d89 ocean vtew. Quiet end A.vall fum/unfum. 2 Cat 1801 vtew • mtnalclty Private room with bat~. -========= ~BR 2BA redecofated. r9e1'd. No pet•. ~~ •-llft• untt wl pnvate dble oat· g.atege. $3000/mo A.111 "911t1 Gated comm, pool Mc>lf•le from houM .~ • Walk to bet\! S26001mo cee a must. Reepond 10 Charming 2 or 38R age. A.Moc. ~la PoOI 911 A.gt 67S-4912 & lennts, gatdnr $2,900. bat trom beech. cozy, -~--lff'--• ... ____ 2..,1 .. 0 .. 2 9 3BR 28A lg hH Ad •151, c/o Delly Ptlot. w/OCEAM VIEW & good Jacuul. w-. to be.ch: UDO ISLE. 3BR 38A. den 111'64._2057111' --c:lean. QY .... IM:fo, frig. wl eountry feeling a nice P.O. Box 1S60, Costa parking, S1750f mo. $1,5001mo. lat t NC w/w.i bat lge rlreplace WESTCLIFF CONDO $995 no kitchen Female non BALBOA ISLAND . yardl S2500C~ .... M .... CA 92828. O'Rourke Rltra, 650-7000 dep. FOf appl., lea\19 petlo & d9ek 2 car gar: renovated Inside trpl 2BR amllr S500/mo 873-4388 2 $1350 •Jaamlne ·-· gm.,., --84&-5292 • 9 ;...._: ~ .. 1 :·s~oo , loc & ocean vleWI 2BR 3BR, 2BA, Condo. 2 car Quaint aecloded gueet hM .. ___.. ege S23001mo 875-31'4 2BA, 2 petloa . ..,....... ...... n Costa Mal 2624 SUMMER RENTALS 2BAS2800/mo gar&petlo,Sl,200/mo. 1BR.antlquefurnS1095; •filll .. NW• LIDO ISLE. lovely 38A ~:-~2;:28 Ru11and,NB, --.iiiiiiiiiiiiiii.. ____ _ AVAILABLE .... ,. 5 min from beectl unturn 1995. PatlO, grdn. ~to mountain aur'89I 2BA. furn. New ~·· ' ·---· ..... rfnet......... 714/848-7400 Non-amok•. 4IM-3t90 & city tight•. Tennl• pMll. A.Vllll Sept.June. ~-..:::7 1BR 1&'40 & 2BA S7.0 lnci OcMr1Ylew,11111• MW 1BR. 38R 2BA. lg famlly & din-courts. l)OOI. private ape. $22CIO/mo. * 87~84 ~=--gas, water l gareo-. llA&.flllltM• 2 car garege. S1500/mo Ing rmi, trpc, d/w, nice tmf,....,.. 4 BR. 2'~ BA. 15 min to LSE/OPT W8"1 to beeC:h. 2323 Elden. No Pell yrty lee. 248--0787 beckyard S12CIOlmo. Ullll U1f11 Wport/Newpofl Harbor. 38t 2a. beeCtl condo llfbol {71~7~ •IAll 'M fllWI• 879 Arbor St ~902'4 2 BR 2 8 A condo 13.000/mo. 721-4555 aundeC*. pool, 2-c.ar gw: llUnd 2606 NtCE tBR. encl gM. elec: WEST NWPT . , bd $875 Best location 3BR 2BA ., ...... ~"' Ylew of IUf· 38A COTTAGE. Fumiatled 642-1759, 21~ 19130 2 tum. room. w/BA o•· rang•. relrlg. patio, NWPT TERR • Twnllm. ~"' all ~ .. .int a --rounding Nla6de. 2 car Steps to beech Gar , /d N .,._ ·..,__. r.,....tlno & drapee. No frplc S 000 ....,...,o, ·--..-·-r• a rag• & Po o 11 frptc, W/D. S 1200 OCEAN VIEW VIia BelbOe ege, w . r .... ,. ~ -,.... '55o 5 Ntv~ TOWE~S . 2 Bd, bey clean, loll of ••trufl In perfect condition l12501mo 644-8923 :,~ Nnttil 17s:2707 tux tum 2BA 2BA. mlllon kltch.. equip. All1 9190. P91•. S5 /mo, 642• "4 ..,_ $1'450 SHOO/mo YMl'Y wl pool ICCHS, 3BR . .. t9e tac '2000/mo. $495/mo neg 722-9115 ~ T9UI LIDO ISLE -1 bd. ....f MIJIU 2'1'BA, S12501mo yrty. ......... 642--0493orll6-t217 GARAGEAPT, 18".retrig, Lrg 18Aepotteu,.,..IUltt wnd«k $1350 ·~ e.t compMxl 2BR HUA Laguna IAlllllT atow. gawt>ege dtapc>MI, carpet. wl d l\k-up, 911• PENINSULA • 2 bd ·-·,.. IMlllY mTALI, • Charmer. formal dlr. l/p, dl w, frplc. brHkfHt age. No pell $&95/mo Twnhme $1.500 ..,.,. ft• --Iott, S 1300 yr IH. Execu1tve hOl'M In qlMI nook. Call 87~8878 call JMn 831-1288 BAYSIDE cove . 2 bd 2 story Exec home. 2.eoo -213-376-e364. nelghbofhc>od. 48R 3BA, S2.500 all 3BR 2'~BA. llland IO lot fOI' cntldren & pet. Sm 8adlelof apt. partly BIG CANYON -5 bd. gOll kitchen. MBA suite ....... ltldt 2169 =}:io~~t"TC:: Lllal ~~&~~nc n-~r course •Ute $10.000 wllrplc. $2700/mo. Luxury townhou8e, Eat rv.CLUSIVE G"•~ ~ ftlUF'FS 3IR 2'MIA "'-911-211-0365, 640·2n 1 Ilda. 38R 2'ABA. 1ao0 tG'ArmCOMM'lMm1r ""'642•5200 llkenew111001mo •• ,.... 11""873-3069 1B" 1BA DUPLEX. ,.... * WINTER RENT A.LS * Sparnah VIiia. 3BR 2'~BA, alf, S 1575/mo and WOf1h •• ...,. 9PRE8TIGIOUS condo 0TU 1 ,_--carpet. kltetlen, tile, vat· * AVAILABLE * tp, alrm. utll rm, walk to ltl 642-8535 2 1 3BA 2BA ........ ......., Bayridge, beeutlful NoNY 28R 28A condo, lg deCk ---tlcalt. small pet ec:c.pted bNcMmoPplng, $1995. ~ M.&V ...., . .., .. .,._, upgraded 28R 28A, wMew! S2t00/mo 28R 18AAplw~. deck with depoljt 1&'42·5158 WetttfrMt ........ 5-41-9800/Mo-1147 ~ ./ =:=:.·:"'~~ lo..,, quiet location 9 LUXURIOUS condo, In a VIEWI ..... carpet' , BR. 1-BA In ~ ....... with IULTIUU1-1411 •t'Wl .......-vr1u·"'l' lxtra • All 11,450.175-7219. Qai.dSea!llMd,backa paint No garage ..... ..... IPTIUISa.L-\ .\\ ... t..'I A.Ho.. I ~:n.nc.-::,•s0r,y BAYSHORES Gated togoffoourM28A +den l14001mo +ut1t1 patiO.c:at~llndrylac - _.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Newly remodeled 58R PF.AL.TORS• No pet ~ • bead\ & ptaygrnd '4BA '2150lmo. STUOIO wl g•r-oe. wtd No pate 90/mo 2106 home With city llghll l COLLEGE PARK a. 48A fem "" ..,j 911 •BIG CANVOH LEASES• J7501mo. A.111 9115 A.gt * 64~2400 111' .;B-.a;,;;;lbo-a.;;lsi.nd ___ _._... mountain view, fOf IMM. 4BR 28A. fir, tip, x.lg 2cat NwptL T.,,._ 38A 2 Story '270o/mo . ...s.-a.1 . 92BA 28A twntwne, greet 87~ 2BR 1BA Eata60e ._Plei . Skyflt 5 BR. 3 BA. 2 C9f' S55001mo. 64._9299 gar nu q>t grdrv. 11250 twn.10me. 1car99' +Cl). loC •Mewl S2"01mo. 8TUOIO lltra Nee rerndl S78Slmo St 100 dee> garage New paint l ~-flew 2 1 '9 w 'a 11 eat e y :1 Poof, ,,.., c:i>t. pe6nt, 8-lttful lg newfy ren\Od 'ICUSTOM Mn home In frplc .... -M ctoM.. ,_; Carport w/atorege. wl d, c a roe t v rt y Ls e 7ag.53881145-2251 S 1200/mo. Ord niport 28A 28A. 2 car gw. wld, Qated oomm. 58A 48A, patio w/d Y"Y l80 e Roctleeler S2.4001mo. 781>-9S5-4 1M .., flew · req'd, AuMy 831· 1ate all apple, xlnt loc, pYt pool, .,,000/mo. =~ * ~21 548-5-458"' 97s.-es21 4BR, dr, Ir, Ir, 2trpl. l)OOI, F.&1T191.a I S1500/mo. 972-4736 "38R 48A w/polf cour... · SO BAYFRON. T Upper prlv. corn., lot. new 2BR tBA, beeutlful ywd, ING CANYON Town.'M>me. view, IM pool & ape. Ywty 2BR 1BA w/etow, 2 BA, 1 BA. IWge yard. An 0 1 •BR 2,~BA wld 1 carpeting. remodeled huge deek, ..._ & ger· tmmec. 2&R 28A. 2 car 17,000/rno. reMg, gerage, no peta ~ S7501mo. Some c!~. wntr s22oo1~. k ltchen, pnl 11 lie . der'9r pekt. S1300/mo. Ill'· ooet-C view. No pea ..... No amoiltng, 87~3883 or pea Qt( 546-7229 91198. Yrly S29001mo S 4 . o o o I m o d a Y 142-nt7 UOOl8LAHO • .....,_, 2M 1117!/mo.144-2418 ..,_704e 846-1008 dey9 NO BAY FRONT 3BR 2BA ~lli· eve. 644-l98I. ~ .. ,... I 28A ho!Mw/M/flltf IWld •II I I I 'I• •II •t _._ • .......__ ~·-2607 28A lBA, altlQle Jarage, Collage w/gar. Wntr 1 , kite. Bonul rm wlfrple. -••11 • - -r..,•-taundty room, C. S 1eoo1mo, yrty $2500 N9W 38 A 2W. tam rm, Fr. doora to ~!:ii 2'ABA hOftle In ~•rd llftlmf LUii 1 -~ untum _,. 515 Berner-d SI "50/mo ~' CORAL AVE 38R 2'~BA Wll.ITIMlla.t :::·:Mtu':"o:"'e:I ~8~~m~2U412 ~r::"::.:!d1:'d ... £57 on OCHnfront prop: +-depoaft 146-8273 Yr'Y Dbl ow. Y"Y 11950 Enjoy Corona dlll Mar at pa11o. Nopecat t1550/m0 ._, .,... • ~ .M;•..-d RP ) II--Aafrig. It~ M401mo •GREAT LOCATION• LIUY ... aTll lta be91 tn tNa aoeclcM• 1519'-AW•rNnlllef. w0o4 oelln08. ,~ ·~-·-lncl.utM.C.itl73-450e !'Ilda Nwpt Hgta A,.. ll....U end lulC\lf'loue HA 2.~ MEN Set/hn 1-6 1 1• W111 _. doofa. new ..,._ crpt. *lMae""' .....,tie •&Tl.PS to ~ & beech. 21A 2BA. lfptc. ger909. ~tyt ·mine::·~ 541--5366 'Entov .,. .......... '1tllw I futn pClllllMlle '2t001mo. •S8dmla & I llattle tBR, frplc, utl. pekt. No No Peta. '895 720-15M ~.::-..... CM-E'SIOE tux eoo aq "I 1unHta from tflla M0-2nt *~Kltetlen c: SIOOJmo yee,ty. •EASTIU tBA ~. blboa dfen & peta «* '2sSolmo IWMm. 28t, tam '"'· apecloua SIA 2.HA ~ 3 BA. 2 BA.. *~ r::: 875-M60 1 medium Ml5 • eec. 1 __.__... 2107 2'Mta. frplc, gw, 2 lrO .,,,. bemlty. Comfit•.. Fabuloua •I•• A•· * "'°..... -11 au ..a aft Small SSH + eee. Rptc. 'P•--~ deck•. ~. ~. al. ly ••adllllS. llM•dle• moo.Mcl, tfftmKulate. 114/....... -_.... 9rWll petJo. Min I mo._ 2 BR. 1 BA.. *"' pW11, T'Lllll ltl I• amen. 11078. 246-2184 1 occupancy poHlble. Refrto. grdnr Inc. Upper Apt, 21A 28A, Ho peea. tu-1~ carpi. Mafur• edut11. Ho .., • : Chlldrenlpetao.ll.~ 82 10-0/mo. Broiler OCMf\ *"' from dee*, pet• 3408 Marcua ~ ... _.., Meaa V•de lg,._,,, .... or Iona term leaH ' 831-7300 WCiaJmlT "" + .,.-. ~. 0... •11111•1. *. sa951mo 813-73'3 ~ / VIEW home. 4 BA, 3 BA. 12480/mo. LMge 2,000 an-M IM.. queec ~-873-3162 Clean 2 BR 1 BA. up- 111' ~ 3t)r 2ba \t'\Vff'l,""l'Yl' lu ~ 'II =t :f:_.~.OOOlmo.I -Wf ~ :v:,noom1 ~= :::::-: :='"t Bwlf!Cottaa.1Bect11~. ttairi ~ t--. ~~ ..it-tum ho!Mrw.ocn& \\• '-t...'I ~.'-1RfMKmllll frplc dbl eeraoe SS:. bHcfl . 11150/ft'lo fltllt btoc*bd\tbey, Jm. nopet•.17ffmo.2tlC t>ay s2.200 & WOflh It. o REA.l T~ • N~ TBA~~~ a...:.ttont iedt-: 'w10. 17M1t0 or 541 a.. . ~J: cond. 1550. teth Pteoe. f.M.04U ... mo lae. Pp 721°8113 kltch • w/d,. 2<.W' ger ../ """8. U 400/mo. ~ .,_ 2'AllA ' * * CHOICE FUm EXec Unit In Col&I Mesa 2U4 pool & .,.. 11550/mo .; 'JrwrwT r.ff< 11 "TH!" CCVI" 9eY9fde ':::n..; pool ... DelulCle Mn 21R wntr. sec::· a twtghUM. 2 Newport Bey To1~ NEAA oow 29A houae, utM.873-6403 REM.TORS• ~!:.2:tt&:m!. nla. apa, S'H0°/mo. =~c:::I:~ MaO~=~== ~~11': ~=87817 gJr & ywd: SllO. 1BA SALE/LHH Optlon.ij,980. 8AY9"0A£9 38r 41S-t'10 142-MIO mo. 81f.~ ' 0uptex w/a10fege .,..., ~ hOl'M wtwwm 2k. IM ~ ELEGANTLY APPOINTED * ., •HTI fiii==~PP=iiiii; ..... Cute2 BR. 1 BAnawcrpt. CIMn, Sf15, 650-7M9 oek I t>f'tck. 31R 38A, 3 , oomm. Weli to-.,_ 1 IA Condo ated 2M'iM"°'*-~1~=;.:==~~~ Comp!. furn. SlnaM ~-E'SIOE apeololll 38A 28A frplc, loft '1UdY. FA, DA, a IM MC. Ho tf:'e'C Poot ' gpatto, condlUont ,..... ,.rd I'! :!i.,':o.~55~5 mo med ~d. ~. ""'*· :~ ~ ~ MM211, 111-7 ::"to bcift. ~/mo """' .,.. & OJlt'PCWt. d/w, lndfV, qutett 11)00 new land~no Npt 38" f1MIA TWnflM. ,rplc, unturn1 S1IOO/mo tum. t UOOJmo Aeaodeted Pennfnluta Point Cute 2 353Woodland.173-SeOO Hgt•/CM S•H.OOO • f:.ti!; =· J:::.· xtnt AGt· lr3-3111 ..._,, 8n-Ml3 l1S50 8'l1940-5864 ~~io~ 9¢.riyfrs:,"·oS:,-ro: 3BR 2BA. MW c:rpt, pelnt Sf700/mo.~ :~.~ ,. ..... , ...J..~ mo7.;..,7 IEJcctuttve Bluff• ar••· f llll-87s-7w & noortno. gardener, utlt purdlW. ...._, _.,_.. ._ .,._ ~ ... TOWl'lf1omee. LarOll 3M. -•••••• ~I 11rJ • pekt. wld liookup. naer 1 t·5, 4tl ~at. 1 YA MW 38r N8a. a\11 2'h IA, latge petloe. On l'9 ..... 28A. .,._ 28A 2M: le!Mld. tm wttfl •NiWPOfiT Hff Mii ~lftlflddeyoutClaNI-ldloota&8"oPPlng.evalf TrytMonrcu.._,.in-8115 Modemklt.ataoant 11.2~1500 peir mo. ~redlbl • vtewa, •111.Wllltobeed\ '*" 2M 1*1A. "*end ..., ... _...,.ewonrrng 1110, S1,37!Jmo end ....,°'.,....,..°"~.... rnatr It w/cetfl Oii. '-t Like '*'· 831 AmlOOI UOOO/fl'O. O'Aourll• I • 11350/mo. ,.,.... 8719/lftO . ..0 •rou . itJ>25MP. 541-0~. ~ • . • 100/mo 1 11oe w., • ~N """"°'1000 . au.am ., ;) J~, •.J.L • ~!i::=B-!!!!i;::::~c:E~Cl='::;A;;•i:: ~lt~l=E~I~» iuuU. •.• -.-:_.-• £2..U. MIU c 2424 !C.W-. 2624 C0 ltadt . ·-... nil&. .._Verde 28A """* 2640 ~leectl 2669 loo..•ts WantH IOO••attt Wanttd a::z=/rn:: z= L!L!!!/>CL• 28R 18A ~ '"'· ~ cuH»-MC encl a BR. 1~ BA Twntiae. 2724 --"''-"-----~ 1"7t c•OM to -. & ~ e-eee. "95 + MC Front ywd Lndty rec Nr PElllSIU 2724 2769 1769 Will eccept OC ~· 411-193eor 7S1-t4&3 Huntington Herbour -a .. flll'llU BALBOA Pen. Fem non-NP'Tef99t 21'Nt 2'h8e ~=':':~='""'~~~·I·------~~ S765/mo '"5/mo8'1-18Mll% ,.,_ llN!r2Htottw3or48f furn gw'w/d ':;of NJ• •EXE.CFUIS.W.8ulte, R.E. Eue Sul1e officN 2271..... MOVE IN SPECIAL 'n Off 38R 2'~8A frplc wetber ..... •111nsm IPt 'n blk to bdl. Pendng, 25-34 i1001mo 'nut: r:;:01\c:"'~~ ....... Sec/~t Nf- TSC. MGMT ;:R"'ral"= ~·1 1ownt1ouM ••Y•• •Pt. :~~oome dedt.bek:ony 9n.1111 s1e11e54M112 i;.~ counyi.,o ·~ PrlCed V'lea 1nc1 Newly r•- 532.2232 Of 722-I012 No~-..:&42-sa1e ~., •• Yjd· $10SO/mo •Ctoee to beech BALBOA PENINSULA. Nwpt Ben F"9m to lhr3 BR from $500. Call Use or ~ l~t!f. o;f':i~ 1 WEEK 'S FME "f.HT. 8-ctl Hell 16&-9588 •Free h t-CALL TOOAYI M/F to lh#e 2BR 28A. hM. 1 bll to bch ANOC Christi ~92 714n52-5181 9 10 s ;>BA 28A. low fn0¥Mn, M t• W/..U YIW IEITIU $450/mo. Block lrom pool, w/d '350/mo 1_ I --S/F Mon thtV Fri 'ndry c:8f'POl1. 1745/mo. Nwm Newport luctl 2669 OOWI. 873-6878 548-MIM, 819-7454491 1t1!, w::~. NB smai1 ofllcM from S3SO s .. a.sot1orns.n1t ZM.28A&petlo.NoP9Q 111-4112 OCEANFRONTNptBMdl gtOH ..... E 171h SI WESTFlELD AP'TS From"50/mo. 21S1 P• ........ ans 2:f!'fJUdTlllAll 2BR 18A.~. Prof, no Agt S4 1 - 5032 I Cotta Mna Aslt lor 81H Sorty, No.,.._ clflc A¥e. S.. Mgr Ci *""'MIT SUPS* SPACIOUS Twnhm .. tyle • w/ • d/w, frplc, dl"UOQ"9. Pnlng, frple lll S/f 11•1• 646-Hel 2Bdrm 1'1•8a 1785 8-101. 85S-OMS EXCLUSIVE BEACH 2 Sty Apt nr FUhlon ~i:j gar. M/F. $500+ S57~7mo + utll. e.i6-o426 4001 Birch •A. NB ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-- 2Bdrm 28a Sl10 QUIET COMM Island 2BR 2'nBA frplc ment dep Alll now Agl S41-5032 Commerdll P 398 w w1i.on e:t1-ife3 ~R~, ~· 2BR 2BA w1:Vtu1 ~Y very . privet•. S 114S 26.2-3116/d, 723-0409/e P::-'on Twnftm. M/F,,.. roputy WESTBAY APARTMENTS 3" W. Bay St. sea5. No view & pooll Mlcfo, d/w, 854-77'2 Of 854-7855 COM 4 bll<a 10 bdl. Vwy 8A ~e.":i ~o ~~.B~t: u:: ::a 2778 S200 OFF MOVE-fNI Pete. 850-8357 flreptac:ie & gwege. En~ Yll IUlftil ~= r°'J:' ~~ ~so'"1"" 8~M Ol'.854-0e27 ,_ M'flll F;:,:~·~·.:...!e!: STUOIOE'StOE. Avel19/1. ~~ ,,!1850· A Spaololn 2 & 3BR • den, 759_'9~43'or :e..93aamo. Prof Fem n--emkr 25-30 F Full Svc .. pf\Onee, matt s1e~!?':J!~;'6, & · ,..-"".,, ......, building lndfy *ALSO l8d eome with OCMn vtews 10 w 2 BR 2 BA~ ax. cont rm .. aecretwlal Sorry, Ho P9ta. encl Pf'IO S550 incf. utll: rm S 1490 on Flllrway of Newport CdM-Clelin, n/emkr. M91r Bc:tt. S550/mo + ,,;~:;r..• View offtce. fum/Uf\f\lrn lrvlfle Ave. HIQh v1~blltly 1 8:;:'°' '!!~5 No petal Quiet metvre ..... ....... Beech Country Club. f.:l• ~Lg fum 28R AVllll 911 721.,e792 · 759-3400 tretflc .';:'.~11n1 oom ~ '*8on only 642-3812 SOAAY,"16 PETS. G•ted community 2 aw • ...,..... J9C, frplc & . eo.ta M.--28drm t'A8a 1750 · MU. l ..... 11 garage w/l1or.g9 flt morel $650. 721-1899 PROF reep f/rmmt WMt oMce aveil. ==,------ S2!1 Cent. St 142-1424 SUNNY Euttlde 3BR. pl.ce, pool, •P9: w~ COM F N9mkr 21+ by 911 ed. To itw 3BR 3eA ~ =· 2:.,o"} ft. 8~:0 ': :..=.. apece- 12H .._. gwage, '#Id hOoec up, hkups f=rom S2MO/mo. for mstr BR In c:ute 2 COf\do CMlN8. '4IO + 1.1 MO. fAeal mo. for rent 19th I PO:: .,.r, new carpec, '"*' ywd 1 8lodl 10 beeel'll 2BA No 1>9t• (Al N9wpoft 9'ory. WI&. FrlG/turn? utll. 84$-3503 71'-"IM-7"7 HOO/mo 64s.oM4 • Al>' MOANA AP'TS * 1175/mo Call~ 1BA. yrty s1ree1 perking Center Dr & Grainwte Of) S57Sl mo. 7Sl-332e Ill Im w-81~ t BDRM I 280RM. 18A, -·-O<lty. StOO/mo lnCI utllt ShowT'lby Appt&«-0803 • •• -·-COSTA MESA D/W beeutltul pooi--. ·-·-Plmn AYI 8115 Cheri G13-1se2 COM. Slt9e F prof non-F ............ ecl. ASO .. EXEC Oflke sun. .... C.lftt1M'r'C' .. llfft8u1trl1I Lerge rec room & leundfy • ...,. WINTER RENTAL 3BR smtitr. no '*' to lhM9 115 a month vtllltlea. JW Alrpor1, •no Von PROPERTY WANTED room, aoee to etiope & 1111 lllU Aft *~ 1111* 2BA Op411 Fum 2 c:.r gw 38A 3BA duC*a 8 bib to LMge Ming room. wMtl.. KwlNl'I Ave .. N8. FAX. Call Brendon. 721-o905 OUM$ SS854e751mo. Top .... per1l-tjc• NI * 1-""* Stepa to b9ect'I Avell beectl. 1487. 973-4553 er l drys (In llol.99). C.. ,..,.., c:opw, c:onf rm, fM LUii S30 W W1aon ting 8Nut!Mfy m.in: Frig, dWtw...,.,. l10¥e 9115 S 13SO Ms..i 127 Corona Dill M9r, OH THE 131.-sf. kltdl, ,,_ pw1llng & cot-fll-. lained 28R or 18R Apll Ind. No'*' 54~ BEACH, 38R 28A. pn.. W-" mewt9 women to .... 1.-Y btda. tum.. mo-4800 "'·high traf'lk. 111110- 722·9012 or tu-2232 1775 I Up. Studio AilK. Rtfttlls vat. o-te. wl d. deck, for INre 2BR 2BA apt. He. to-mo 81 S3SO/mo. Con-motive UM. 78CM3&4 Sorty No...... w/cerpott $St5/mo Ho .... Tl... 911 8'3-0421. non/emkr 842· 7950 t.:t Al Qu6rUn, 11:3$-9550 ~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~ •Buutltul ~ ..,.,. peita.c.IVELMA 3BR 28A lower unl1 Ger-Rooms 2706 COSTAU...Need IMwmwup. ~ 2788 E/slde a.. «**. patio, C7'4>6'9'-2"7 i'r29s~! hk-up, OfW, 3 8R •. C.M. PHmlu. '° mat• to INre 38~~ .. .., .. • 2,800 so FT. wlfront 890 avi 8acf'I & 18R Tm•• PLmn 5008 NEPTUNE yn+ Prof., QUIET S*-houM. Own room & ~"'-... \II.ad 2726 --· •tHn omce. woe ,.., drlve--111 $64SNoptlta.6314427 .... 1111" TSLMOMT eon.S350•MC Avt9/1. $450.Avall911.S56-5"1 &n1w.wanctoL.-. ...... II u .. doot. ac..10 freeway . a32-2232.0l 722_9012 846-IM121Mwmwtege Executlveneedltghome. J-IU-1157!/mo. ALSO. 1,300 •W..-e T lllllMIU&ft .w ... ...___ 38R 2 .... BLUFFS-N 8 Prhi•te F-EMAL£. J~urnelle.tl Newport Harbor H.8 . 111 S~ ~-... ~t~mS"'o Cllu9'J .... ~ WM. per1l-llke Mt ·---· ..,.. BR/BA 1u1te Amenlttee Oanc.r looking tor well-.,.._ Multf ~ ..._ ...__ --..-.. ~ .. Large 1BA loft. patio, ting e.au1Jlulfy maln· Ap11yrfy11225/$1325. Conv~.elt.$500/mo roundedfemaleto"*'9 MustbectMn.WllllMw ExoeptlOnaly.,...located.• ._111' llt/.._Pt country Mtting. $745 Ho tltned 2BR or 19R Apta Newpo(t Shol'w llor'M, Ind utilt 760-17SO home with Should be NIM 642-6110, IMw $475/mo w/1 'ff ..._ :-Y ... ' .,. oe11 ~21216'M5'3 $775 & Up. Studio S1SOO/mo Bllr842-3850 non·1mok•r. rHpon-m1111ge. (w/18MOLEASE-LAST ':.!.~3·)~~~ -w/carport S59Slmo at1All4UlaAE .... EASTBLUFf unfum l<Jtc/ alble,between2S.35,.._ MO FREEll) Pm en-m;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;~;;;,;;;;;;;;..,~_1_ •l&ITW• Condo, 28R H•BA. bPt-... ., ....... Ari• leundtyprtv Semi pvt en--Ing to ahafem of Wll'I mforhnt 2740 tranc:.r...,,...., per1'fn;. !"" .... a. menl gw1199, w/d hooll-ON THE BAY trW\Oe 1350/mo. lncluOMI nice Coste M.-home Ams>le gua.t perking Uti11 ~ PrCf"!Y 2790 Brighi I ~ ~R 1BA up 1995 No peta 2 BDRM, 2'nBA ... 12.100 ulil. RMI 760-1691 iuv. 1aunOfy & ou-i LAAG! 2-CAR GARAGE, & lwge "9"9 Ind· 1m~1 •T--l2t ~ty Of • C... VELMA 2 BORM, 28A .... l1,3SO Hr SC Ptla In beMltlfut IQ room ..,.,lable p11M ywd College Patlll:, Coeta poH•t.Dn. 642•1kM7 ~~ --.-. 5750/mo • dlap No Pets (l1C)Mt-J44l No pelt S48-l!IOlOelty t-S t1ome1fum Shr bath, wtth friendly dog. 1375 + :::.,.. s,::~~;~i· 1 •modeled Nr" ex-=~d;d &c2-2e11 VERY large 18R 1BA w/d, pool. ape. $400/mo ":e utllltlea and belh FULL ~ omc. In wtttl grMI •tylel Lwoe EASTSIOE 18A TIWl.£1' remocfl ~ C8/1*. vet~ •ITIPI JI Ull• • dep S56-l737 :.C.°:e110:: ::= S!of!I! 2742 N9wpor1 Cents, FaetWon unlta. MCh wfth •BR & S .. 9S G• ... t. p9'd tiGel'a, new kite; fir Very 1BR 18A ~rt In trtplex Pnv room/~th ~ & .... plUs S100 depoelt -••and. Anlwetlng IV() 38A ~Oil 1'80 •If In adult'*" tml P91acoeot642-5858 S725 No peg 847·2122 8Nch Townnome s.p.. to mow 1n Avellable ~/-Ts oMt *° •~ Ndl Frpa ovtdoo~ 7!19-5590 or 813-7711 WESTBAY APTS BAYRIOGE nr B9dr Bay, er ete entr ance No now. CaN Am.ftde et De Ania ~ V11ege. Tm OlllTlft llnU entertainll'l(I ereu Just S Pool k I I c; " • n 0 u I • I 722-65S2 300 E. COllilt ~ Newpt 64().5470 tt.,.a to Newport s bnt E IOE1BR Avt!Meblel/1 S2000FFMOVE·INll .ac>a.g11tedoomm 2 non/emoller 1425/mo Beedl{71')t73-i331 1wl mmlng beec" No petl $5f5/mo l&50 Sorry. No Peta BR Deck G•ege lM Ind vtll S41-0723 Femate needl m/1to1Nir9 LJml.. M7S..000 oep 1SO E. 211t St 1 Bedroom $7'0 s 1375 lnC utll 844-4810 furn tlOuM In COM GS c--... 1200· upecM oround • M INT c 0 N D TI 0 N 645-s.34 Of 5"-421M 28df'm 1' •Ba $840 81Q CAHYOH-2BR 2BA, w/d, bkyd, H75/mo'Dlll• IFU-floor ofb .,.0. Center UNtTS Large 4BR 2BA & E S•DE 2& Uta. dMn 151 E 2111 St S48-240e golf oourM. IJ9led. AIC. Hotfll/Mottts 2718 A\1911 9/1 544·7159 IL S*/hnt of 1a.n 714136$-MSI 38A 28A. Loc:a1ed 1n Bit-In OYenlata... mW.: ---------, comm pool & •P• 11Alm91'111 FEM prof 28-3.t to llht ~ rwakS'I •• Jvll ' bllnda.gw.crpt,.ncc,tmt ~oom r,~ 11650/mo 780-8792 Mly rentm now evaM •BR Waterfront 8alboe lusN11/0ffke ltnt •WNITB'lll •troll to trie bH C'I ~ ~o 54•·.UOI' 28drm 1~.ea S830 CMrmlng 1 BR. 1 BA on •147 00 -I up 2274 llland hOuM $500/mo 2769 FumllNd. Ind eecnury, ~LEXES AVAIL E'SIOI! letD9 28A 1'MSA 131 E 1att1 St 6'8-&818 cenel. nHr Newport N'ws>t Btvd. CM ..-.7445 __ 873-ela8 Wll1aJf'f I• lml conference rm, FAJC. ~ lnciorne Cell'"'~ Beeut, er'Cf gs, C9t'P0'1. llland. New c.rpet No Fem to "*-38R 28A NEWPORT BEACH phOr19 ayslem. etc, lliew .--I Appl Ronda"* patl() lndty cabte hk up DIN Point 2626 pets StrHt p•rlllng. VICMlon hnUIJ 2722 CM w/d ~ $355/mo Ful ~ Cel Rid! 75t-t010 CanNr)' Vitiaoe Reen No p9.. saSo. 85()..3407 2BR 2BA oen w 10 hk 1725/mo 87S-ee0a HAWAII dtJC oceanfront plu8 ,,. ~tll Aft• 8PM Cmr W•tt.ltft;:,_ 113--31"77 Eittr• ,., 99 28R 28A, encl ups, rrsik. ~yd. er'Cf Ctlannlng bMCfl cot~. condos Maul. Kauai, 7Sl-332t. Fu&Copys.vloeonSlt• Let~•..:...:.-,_ In classified hefp vou gar11ga petlo frptc: d/W .,_, no pet 1150/mo "' bll< to OCMrl. Wint• Kone Dille: rat• from large Hunt Bc:h houle. ..... 111 ,....,; ,. _ _,·r..:.: II 1 no pats. Sl2S/mo ~ 111: ~·1 l ·D Cheltarn Way rentel, 1BR 1BA 1at & S&S. 494-M70, 41M-ttM Prof. n-.m.r. 1 ml IO ~,te an .u l1M1t WI ,et response. 1a11 I MC. 642.()433 240-1891 Of 681-3208 IUI & MC, $775/mo bMCfl W/O $400/mo.+ • 12 .. 35thSt 850-1858 ·~ut•.963-0425 TRADE no A ~!,Mt Sl21 Hln ltlCh 2640 Cut• & cory 2eR 1BA Roomm1tes \II anted M9t\n Male '°' 1g condO IU ;:,~ a::r:i.:::y OELU~E Tn i.vt113BA loft w/qulet pN1 patio, UM of 27 24 on 8adt Bay ebove Wiid , • • pool In 3 Unit bldQ. 3228 l.ile Preserve O I t LG E'SIOE TWNHSE. 1400 ~= .. ~:u~c!':; Clay St. 1895 84&.oeos ........ .......... pool. $500/mo 644-~J aq 11 2BR 1~ trplc: · 800 Aoornmat• Aveila.ble -lfldry' _ _. _ .,W:t • S 1'95.(213) M0-9513 Eaclualv• Blufft arH. 180 Location'• 5S7-4000 N B M/F 25-35 to ttw · ....... F... o-. rown:iom-. L•D9 3 BR. bftt9 .,., 2 BR 1 BA IPt ,,._ CltP'lldt..,.,.s*nt. o-wtodledwW!ltvff1A 2'-' BA. lwge petto. ..... IUxury c:ondO. SM nr 8** Bay Fi & c:ebte Nopec&.ll00.7eo.otte ca11oawtMect.,.,. 11.25().$1500 per mo 8f/Ba,gartige.pool,epe. $400 .+ dep .. •lutlt Avt I Tiii IS TIE PUCE! ~:::..:~Amtgoe ~Iv·~~~~: .:1~~;M/f3CJWI ~ ~ ~ 1 ~ NEWPORT HEIGHTS 2 BR, 1 8A COM OcNr'I to ttw 38r 28a "°'* rw ~ ~ MWR UIE'' 1 BR. carpor1 1475/mo + 8ICte of Pdl In c:uk»ouc 8adt e.y a. own be ~ rt L --115 depo11t1 No peta. Frplc:, cat>te TV, ger. $475/mo •utll.·eso~522 ~ U j -...a le9A PllES 848 ••• S5251mo IW Ne Prof Fl...,., 2S+ to j • . . , . . . • • . ~~ .. 5i9il ...... ., m 3 BA Coeta Meaa TwnhM. atv iu.. 48R toownhm Al ~ -• • ~ 21111--'I 111, v= c;:r-.:::: ~:a•o,,::~~~~:~nk~~ =='.\w_:~vt~ j-.. :~O· ,· ... ··: :.~ ~O· -~:JJ?-··:·::. · l, .. 780-1713Of157-1171 ~14 LY m•-v 850-4634 or 27twll0t •-.. .. r "'II o.Mfront ctMn 1BA iiA E•ftde C.M. Metr 8R N.B .... '· 24-32 10 t/IW uppet. "'"''· drpa, •"'• 8A. 'ul "°'* prtv. 28drml 11A 11Pt. Oen w ........, • u.. ..i Top Ana • a.,tlfuly mllntlined bltine. oar•• 1 '*"°" No peta. 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August 11, 1990 \ ., t ill •• _....,._.. ... ~_ -------·~ --- DAILY PfLOT / ftAL ISTATE Find Your Home With Our Help ... COSTA MESA NEWS CORONA DEL MAR NEWS NEWPORT BEACH NEWS HUNrlNGTON BEACH/FOUNTAIN VALLEY INDEPENDENT r + • t t t' ' I ' , ' t t\ !' • t , i f .... ,.. •, 1 •• ~ ,.. ' ' • • • • • • < ( " l ,. • (' t• ' • '•' ' ~ ">l ' • • , '\ f l I DAILY N.OT / BM. UT Aft IATIMOAY, ~.-I I. l9'0 / ~W H Pfaff to head Newport-Mesa Realtors The Newport-Mela Aaoclatlon of Realtors hu announced election re- sults for the .uodatJon'a 1991 offices and board of dnctora. The newty elected lead«lhlp tMm wtll take of- fice In January. DOMld Pfaff Of RE/MAX In Costa Mesa will take over u preeldent after serving aa preeldent..-.ct thl• year. Pf atf haa belwl a member of the association tlnoe 18n and Mfved as board treuurer In 1887. He was elected • director of the CaJlfomla AAoda1ton at RMltora In 1985, 1987 and t980-91, and hu actlvety participated In a number of the 1aoclatlon'a comlNtt .... Tom lutro of c.ntury 21 Inland Pacific wu 9'ected president-elect and wtll take over the helm In 1992. Current aaeodatlon president RaJ ZartW of PrudMtial California Realty will continue • W19 on the 1991 board of dlrect0t• • Immediate past preekSent. Other newty 9*ted otnoera are ,..,. .,..,., of Br--and C<>mpMy. leCr'eC~. and ...... AIM&edler of 714 Realty, treuurer. Elected to flM three two-yeet board PQettloM ._. T• QI ltlllh of T9rbefl Reattora, .._ Mer of Grubb & Ellla and ,.._, ...... of the OaJebout AMOClatlon. Completing the eecond year of thetr two.yee1 t.-me •• dlrectora Art Reeee of ~ & Aaloclatn, Nlgef ...., of Nigel 8altey & Aalociates and .loel ~ of Real Eetate St0te/Partnera. • • • Speaking of the Newport-Mesa As- loclatlon of AMltora. the 0tganlzatlon will hoat the Ctiltfomla Mobfle Mam- mography Aug. 30 from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. C.Ufomla ~ Mammography will bring ftl ~-the-art, Mff- contalned motMle unit to the Realt0t1 auoclatton heedquarten, 401 N. Newport BtYd .. Newport BMch. Mam- mograph ... wttl be conducted on an ~ntment-onty bul9 at a oott of $50. Low-doee mammography t•ta wtll be conducted dlrectty at the locatton and operated under strict quaJlty con- trot ttandarda wtth dedleated fllm proc1111ng eooompHIMd ••on board'' fof accurate '99Ulta. Memmographles .,. performed by an experlenoed f9m• regl...-.S ~. and pliUent comfort 8nd prtv8cy .. m.in-...,.. .......... nm ,...,.. ....,... ICl'MNn9 pta-...11 ............ ._. ....... , .............. .... ,-= ..... ..... -· ... .... . ~ . ··- REAL ESTATE ROUNDUP history of breast problems. Exams cannot be performed on Individuals with breast Implants or slllcon Injec- tions, nor can tests be administered on breast-feeding mothers or preg- nant women. All exam resutte will ~;evlewed by a certified radiologist .-nd the test results are reported promptly to the woman's physician. Results are con- fidential. ThoM Interested In scheduling an appofntment should contact Roee c.,., at the Newport-Mesa Associa- tion of Realtors, 646-1671. • • • Douga. M. Strode has been named property manager for the Two Town Center office complex In South Coat Town Center. Strode was formerly with R&B Commercial Management, where he Mt"ved u operations manager for two mufti-tenant retail and Ught lndultrtaJ- use projects totaling 613,000 square feet. Prior to moving to Southern Callf0tnla, he worked In Chicago as a regional accounting manager and auditor. At Two Town Center, he will be reaponslble for bulldlng operations, maintenance, tenant refatlont and IMl'ng for more than 750,000 square fMt of commercial space In South Coatt Town Center. A Cotona del Mar reeldent, Strode lt a graduate of llllnofe State Unlver- alty wtth a degrM In accounting and mlnor9 In economics and butlnea edmlntstratlon. • • • Succeafulty completing the ln- tenalve, year-tong apprentloeahlp pro- gram at the Hoffman Company, an frvine-bued land brokerage firm. loolt 9rownaberger and Norm lch11I have been promoted to full- tJme real •tate -oenta. "Scott and Norm have demonstrted an aggrMllYe and eager attitude through flYfKY phase of our program," remarked a,ron ft Hoffrnen, presi- dent of the company. "It gives me great pteuure to see these two suc- ceed t0 quk:kly. They wtll be an Invaluable addition to our organiza- tion." Owr the put year, the two agents learned the Intricate detalla of the land btokerege buttnea under the aupervttlon of eenlor agenta. &rowntberger, a graduate of USC with a major In real eatate finance. wtll concentrate hie reaponttbllltles In Ventura COunty. Now llvlng In New- port BMch, he ptayed on the USC varalty tennis team for four years and ttlll competn In local tennis tour- nament•. SchM, Who earned his degrM from the Unfvenlty of La Verne In business admlnl1tratlon, with a minor In econ- omk:a, wtll apeclaUze In transactions tnvoMng ~and raw land de- velopment ~ BerMrdtno County . A rllllMnt of Laguna Beect1, he prevta11-wortced • a comrwC6al ,... ......... tor GrUbb Md Ella. .............. ~ ...-! ........... ....,. and are currently serv1ng on the or- ganlzatlon's golf committee. The Hoffman Company, wtth offices In lrvlne and Lancaster, represents a roster of builders, developers and Investors throughout Southern Cali- fornia. • • • Tim Oltvedotl, one of the top- producing agents at Star Real Estate In Fountain VaJley, has been Invited to attend a conference for the top 1,000 Realtors In North America. The four-day conference, being held this month In Palm Oeaert, ls the largest gathering of atrlctly top agents In history. They are meeting to exehange new and exciting marketing techniques. They also are sharing ideas about other Important aspects of real estate that will lnaure them contJnued suc- cess In all markets. "I feel la It Important to me and my clients to stay on the cutlng edge of the latest technology," Ollvadotl satd, "and that Is What this gathering lt spectflcallty designed to do." • • • The Larwln Company, a leadlng Southern Catlfomla developer and home-builder, haa named Ronelcl R. .lueklewtcz vice president and chief financial officer. In his new poeltlon, Juskiewk:z wtll be respontlble fOf' eecur1ng and main- taining retatlonthlps wtth lenders and venture partnera for debt and equity financing, aupervlllon of the com- pany's cash management and treasury activities, aupervtaton of the resldentlal and commercial account- ing functions and management of the firm'• personnet, corporate llablllty and medk:af Insurance programs. Julklewtcz hu more than 15 years' experience u an executive wtth flnanclal ln1tltutlon1 and real •tate devetopment ftrma. Moet recently, he served as vice president of r.., estate for ITT Real Eatate and Arst lnter'ltate Bank, both In Newport Beach. Julktewtcz la a graduate of OePaul University In Chicago where he re- ceived both a bachelor of ldence degree and a jurlt doctorate degree. He 11 ltoenled both aa an attorney and a certified public accountant . . . . RON Chavez. a eaJes associate with Century 21 Beachstde Realtors In Huntington Beach, waa honored as the top produoer In the Orange Coun- ty district f0t the month of June. Chavez sotd over $2. 7 million In real estate durlng June. Total sales for the parent company, Century 21 of the Pacific, amounted to upwards of S721.~ mllllon In June. Her production hefped Century 2 1 Beachslde Realtors, located at 19671 Beach Blvd., to earn the title of the top-producing office In the Orange County district for June. The firm sold over $16.1 mllllon In real estate for the month. . . . McCarthy/Pacific, an Irvine con- struction firm, broke ground recently on the Anthony Office Building for the Los Angetes Department of Water and Poer In Sun Valley. Ae general contractor on the first phase of the project, which Is owned by the city of Los Angeles, McCarthy 4 was awarded a $16 million contract to Tllll Oltw..... •. JUltstewka conatruc1 the core and sheU of the four-story building. The 315.000- square-foot project will Include admln- tatrattve offices, computer space, a water quaflty laboratory and a cafeteria and fitness area. Designed by the Austin Company. aJao of lrvtne, completion of Phaae I Is scheduled f0t Juty of 1991 . DWP plans to award conatructlon contracts for Phase II of the project In Early October. • • • - John N. ......... former director of land management for San Bernardino • County, hu joined Turrlnl & Brink Planning Conaultante of Santa Ana as project dlrect0t. , Jaqueu wtll bt. reapontU>tr:Tor managing projectj""" f6r prtV'ite 'llnd public cflent1 and will spearhead busi- ness devefopment for the company In San Bernardino County. In hi• previous position, Jaquess managed a $15 mllllon annual budget and 300 employees. Before that, he was assistant director of planning for San Bernardino County. He and his"" wife, Patti, have two daughters and two sons. . . . Longtime Orange County real es- tate broker Audrer Pfoaer, as- sociated for 12 yeare with Merrill Lynch/Prudential. recently became an Independent Realtor and established Prosser Realty In Laguna Beach. During her 12 years with Merrill Lynch/Prudential, Prosser consistent- ly ranked among the top 5 percent in the oatk>n. She haa won numerous award• for exceptional performance. Prouer -who Is well versed In tax laws, MCtOW prooedures. tax ehelters. leveraging and investments -began her reel estate career In Florida and became a broker there. In 1979 she became a Ucenled broker In Call- fornla, where the hu stnoe bullt a career baled on referrals and repeat butlnela. Aecentty Proaer atlc> became ~ ¥OtV9d tn Mlpll tQ cttenta ftnd and ,........ clMt 1111 d POl*t ... In tM *" ~ of ()fMge.