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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993-06-05 - Orange Coast PilotA aoocJ chance of drT.zzle fon the today. Expect do~ skies nd cooler t mper tures, with hiV}ls in the middle 60s along tile bea~. Weoather, A2 a Rock 11111er'91terident is . nnalist tor ·Newport-Mesi post · 'I'm ~specially interested in ewport-Mesa because" frankly, It's got a reat reputation.' Decision by school stees expected Tuesday. Uttle Rock Frida)'. "I'm 0 especiaJly interested' in the Newport-Mesa d istrict because. frankly. it's got a srcal reputation, a great history." The Newport-Mesa Board of &IUQtion · npcctcd to make a final decision at its meetinS TuCsd:iy night. The name of other wpcrintendent fina.list -~ho is from California, according to reli2blc toUrccs -·re- mains a tightly auarded secret. out that Little Rock ha had seven superintendent in the past 12 years and said he spent a lot of hh time O\Cr the past year an coun, testifying 11"1 Little Rock· famous desegrcgauon c:lSC. "And I dadn•t t~kc into account how much I missed Southern California. At ttast mentally, I'm a n3tive." mtercstc:d in the JUb ' Bernd :iid, 1f hircJ, he·d 'pend " I t of time an the hool :snd the communal\ to mend _,hat~cr fence h:i\c fallen in the "' kc ot S..S malhon embezzlement scandal that rud;cd l"e1.1,port·~1c: a O\Cr the p st )C::lr Wlllln Lobdel Editor Bernd bas 1ervcd as superintendent in Little Rock - a 27,000.studcnt d istrict -for one year. Prior to that. he was 5upcrintendent for six years in San Mar· cos in San Diego C.Ounty, where Newport-Mesa trust· ccs interviewed teachers and administrators Friday. 8 ernd sajd he w3s impressed with "he Ncwpa n· Mesa district, cspcci31ly after his official visit here. "I was really delighted (lo be 3 finali t). I 'll tell you: what really got me excited 3bout the job was the whole interview process," said Bernd, who has several advanced degrees, including a master•s 3nd Ph 0 from the University of Colorado. "I( that group (the 4S-membcr interview committee) was represent11t1"c of ~h:u the people of Ncwpon Beach and Cc»ta Mesa arc like. I'm trcmend~!bly impressed :rnd re.:.il ·1 he M"huol d1,lmt 'onganall} rcceM:d 63 applka·· t1on~ fr(lm cand1d.11c' 1n '.!O t:itc:s by the. April 23 pe:idhnc Fort" ol the c;indidJtes "ere public school ~upc:nntendcnt NEWPORT·MESA CJoyde ••MK' Bernd,. the 9-ycar-old wpcrintendent of the Unle Rock School · rict, is one of two fu\alilu ror the Newport-Mesa nified School District's top post. ihe Daily Pilot h:a.s amed. "IVc been very interetted io acnlna back lo South· cm ~lifomi~ ... sajd Be~d In a phone interview Crom •11 got recruited (for the Uttle Rock position). it Wll a big job, and I k~d of got swept off my f~t and decided to take it on,' expl3ined Bernd, who pointed 'Y , I ou do need to fall down before you understand what it . takes to stand up.' _ ... ..., 111 f 11111' II ..... 11r S.:... •'•rdrtll.n.a,.... Bernd and ha \\lfe, hclk~. h:i,c'one d:iughter, a :!tMC3r-oli.1\\ho11,c 1n De.: mer CH:h1hom:i public 'ch 1) Surc:rintcndc:nt Tim Jen· nc:y. a third llnah't Im th1.. 'c:"' port·Me a job. had been l'hmin;itcd from ~<'>n>H.krataon earlier chi -..eek. Two sen·tenced to · Iii e ·I or · local ' gang shooting .. In the aftermath of Costa Mesa s f rst recorded gang shooting, two who chased and ·shot at rivals will not be eligible for parole until the beg1nmng of the next .century. By Lor&Arn Ba.sheda Sb."1 •,-· CO r A MESA -...\ lormcr E,. tanCl.1 High S.:hvol "re ,tier i.nJ tlOe of ha... gang J~'4.x.111e' "tre 'enten ... cu .Fndo) 10 life in prNJO in .:onnecuon \\ith a gnn~ ~hool111g la I ummer - thl! first recorded in Co t:i Mc~a. Jorge Rubio. \l.t\il -.a-.· un!~ t '0 \\CC ... ,~ ~a} [rum J IO nc-11 ... !'..! 11 ~~ al the time of the h :111ng. -..111 h:i' 10 ~"c rou~hl\i c1 h1 \ear-. ~!ore being ch~1blc ~for p.n~'k. ..~ocdini: IO • Deputy Di trict \lll rnc) GJI'\ Pacr · Jo-;c Ramirez. :!I \\Oil t l•c. d11::1bk --J--.fflW-{Mf'Ole fe'r 11 lc.nt m ~c:in ur.d.r the ent~n e. '"hrch "3' 1mp.:1,.:d b' Superior Court Jud~e R1 ch3rd \\ uthc~pot'n. "I thinl th1' ... enJ, J m~,,z.ai!c m.:1 to the gang memh1.: r' 11! Cv,IJ-~le'J lh3t ir 1t1i:' gee c.iul!hl 111 th•' :i~ll\at\, r ~ the court 1..,.n·1 S('tni,: ''' b · !1kl ')lllJ'lJ· thctac at cntcncanl! lime P:icr .,;ud "It' :im:uan~ ho" ''"· 'mJll':t..t 1•n one n1gh1 coulJ .. luni:.: their "'h.ilc li'e " Rubio .1nJ R:tmar1: / 'h re ~om 1dcJ of ron-.p1raC\ tll co111n11t 'murder alt.r cha tng fl\;.il (JO~ memh.:r' J '"" Sh:tlim:sr Ome. imn.! bullet-1ha1 ended up huu,..g !''" I kn" M •. Hcn . 20. Ramirci ":i' adcn:1ficJ 1n .. :iun as the tri er man I h1lu •h Mmcno Ul'\.hcd the ·att.l .. I.. ph ~ ... .iuor' .. n \.tnceJ the JU" tliJt Ruhro 1 ,f Ramirez had Jllc pt ,t t.> n u .. d . See PRISON At4 7 arrested in gang melee on Pomona Av•e < .. Base!Jatt bat attack on a rival group said to be retaliation. Bt 'If <.. O't l .\ ~11:. \A -S~cn .:ad1 tt...i ~Jn ,., mbc: ' .. re Ill i:ll,tcxh for u:i ... ;.an .1 r '.!I !!:inc. "uh b;t.)Cball 1a~ on Porn n;i r\\i;nu~. p.i 1~·c re· p.;•r ted r. 1J.1~ . Arrc,tcd on ~u pr 100 ul .,,. i.ault \\llh :i Jc::idh "capon "ere -'Yr do ndradc fl~. fa.I· \\ard l>:a wrr }Q, J, e I.la· : ~urlo·R;ini:C'I. I . Rdue10 L 1•p..:t l'.i.'.' .1. 19 \lcJllndrn \ni.;d R\' • I"' unJ R1,11:m.'l ( .. , '1 . JU\COlk ha' abo t-<.' II .11 r t.d ..... rord1nc to p. 1.'.'t" hut t\t' n me '' bean~ "' ~h IJ 1 e 'U'JX"r..l~ .appc.ar d .\I ll:ubor ~tun1..ipal ( "urt an Nc~pon lka~h I nd.n I r ar· See. MELEE A14 ""-~Ne' John Mirder took. Hubor Day School from $60,000 in debt to An enrollment of 197 students ;and a $5.1 million endowment. J obn Marder, rctlrinJ after 26 years i.s headmaster of Hatbor Day School in Corona dct Mar. worries that The master · hcadma tcr in 1967. The private school tnccs it root .. back lo the late 1950s "hen 11 was a parish day school affiliated with St. fame .. EpiscopaJ Church. public education is noc doing • • enoush ror studenlS. and •hat John Ma rd er retires from Harbo r Day School Marder ten a job as :i teacher and a~unt headmaster at b rin Countn Day School to h'-:id the Coron.1 dcl Mar schoOl: . ~;;;~~~~rre~ts m<ly be after }6 years, many great accomplishme nts "They put tremendous • pressure on their children nC\'er to be Marder. 63. a Nev. disappointed," Marder said oC some pm-ate ~id if he C\cr: •rote a IChOOl ~rcnu. ''They aren't aUowin1 school and the famili •ho 1>3tronizc children to Caal.· • them, he'd title it, '1"00 b ny Training "You do need to fall cto.n bdorc 10tJ Wl\cets:· understand what it take• to stand up. I Harbor Oay School h.Dd a total doft'.t mean to cncouraae railure, but we enrollment of 44 children anJ ~as in Jcbt haft 10 !C"Pt it when it cames •Jona." S60.000 when Marder Yw'l.S hired as I ..... ._.. .. ..--...... _ ................................ _......._ ................ u • ...................... __ iiiiiiii __ iiiiiiii __ ;;;;;;..i .. _ ............. ~-· .......... ~ ........ : ......... _ .. _, .. _ .. , • ..... ..... • "We O\\ncd ftO&biilt All of thC ptopcrt~ -the boob-lbt...., -were all ~ncd b) the cbUtth;' Marder said: .. We rc~ll) h J LO scr.unbk." · The hool wu operatina in bu1ld1 O\\ned by the church at the current ite of the Oa . · SC•ior Center on 5th a nd See MASTER/Ill Resid ents fi.ght to kee p jail out of Newp ort Blvd. motel .. Proposed satellite 1a1t ~1te woul d house low-r1s" criminals. East S1de homeowners vow to stop 1t. Sy Joel Beefs, f Verw deeA uperadM 18R t8A Condo, .... LeG.. ~ pool/Spa/Wotn rm, ~ (Wamer/Ed- wards) .... MCM UlGUMA BIGUEl Beach Area! 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AM/FM Cl 11 l •k to. .................. ~.NM ....... aM Malnt ,...,._ .. a.ao.I ~ 11,.00 oao t7t4Ja•t· •1a .. • , e Rock -super'8ten•· is nnalit tor~ Newport~Me sa post . ~ . ' 'I'm especially interested In ewport-Mesa because, frankly, it's got a reat reputation.' De~isJon by school stees expected Tuesday. Unlc Rock Friday. "I'm e pccially interested in the Newport·Mesa district because. frankly. it's got a great reputation, a great history." The Newport-Mesa Board Qf Education i expected to make a final decision at its meeting Tuesday night. The name of other supcrintendeot finalist -who is from California, ac:cordinJ to reliable sources -·re- mains a ti1htly auarded secret. out that La ll.le Rock ha had seven supcrintcndcnb in the past 12 )Car a nd said he spent a lot of his time over the past year in court, testifying in Little Rock' famous desegregation CMC. "And 1 didn't take into account how much I missed Southern California. At least mentally, I'm a native." anterc~tc::d in the job. ' Bernd ~id, 1f hircJ, he'J pend a lot of hme tn the hoot 3nd the comm\Jnal) to mend ,.:h:u~er fences hu'e fallen in the: v.3kc: of SJ millkm embezzlement ~c:indal that rocked 1'\~port·Me 3 O\er the p t )Clf. Wlllrn lobdel. Ecltor Bernd said he "-3S impressed fiith the Newport· Mesa district, especially after his official visit here. "J was r~ally delighted (to be :i fi11Bhst). I'll tell you: what rc:illy got me excited about the job v. as the whole intef'\.icw process," snid Bernd, Who ha scve~I advanced degrees, including a master's and Ph.D from the Unl\Crsity of Colo r:ido. "If th3t group (the 4S·mcmber interview committee) ~as rcprescntat1\C of what the people of Ncwpon Beach and C.o ta Mesa arc hkc. I'm tremendously impre cd nod re:il The M:hool dG.tnct ong111all) rc1.:e1ved 63 applia- tions from cand1thle' an 20 t:ite'i 'by the April 23 deldlanc. Fort) l)f the cJnJidate' v.i:re public ~hool · NEWPORT·MESA -'Cloyde "Mac" Bernd, the 9--year-old iuperifttendcnt of the Little Rock School ' rict., is one of two faaalilu for the Newport-Mesa niftcd ~ District's top post. ibc D~iJy Pilot bas amed. Bernd bas served as superintendent in Little Rock· -·a 27,000-student district -for one year. Prior to that, he was superintendent for six ycan in San Mar-cos in San Diego County, where Newport-Mesa trust- ees intertiewed te'achen and administrators Friday. .. , got recruited (for the Little Rock position). it was a big job, and I kind of got swept off my feet and decided to take it on," explained Bern~ who pointed "I've been very interested in gettin1 back to South· em California," said Bernd in a phone interview from '·Y ou do need to fall down bef ere you understand what it up.• _ ... ...... Inf lllrlf ...... Dlfldllll •'• ,....,.... lftllt Z8 ,.... .... ~°tw,Noi John Muder took HMbor Diy School from $60,000 in debt to an enrollment of 397 students ;and a $5.7 miflion endowment J obn Marder, rctirina afler 26 yean as headmaster of Harbor Day School in Corona del Mar, worries that ~ic eduation is not doin1 enou&h fOf studeots. and that private school parents may be doin& too much. The . master beac:lrn.3stcr m 1967. The private school tnccs at , roots back to the late 1950.s when it was a parish day school affiliated with St James Episcopal Church. '1"hey put tremendous John Marder retires from Harbor Da y School after 26 years, many great accomplishments Marder left a job as a teacher and ~t:int headmaster ilMarin Count!) O:ay School to bud the Corona dcl Mar school. prcswre on their children never to be disappointed." Marder ~id of ·some private school parents ... ~ aren't allowin1 children to fail. . ••you do need to fall down before you Yndcrsiand what it takes to stand up. I dOa't mean to encooraac failure. bUt we haw JO acapt it when it C'OIMS ....... MarJcr, 63, a Nev. s;aid if he C\-cr ~rote a schools and the familt who patronize •hem, he'd title at, .. Too Many Trainin Wheels .. te Harbor Day School ~ a t0tal enrollment ol 4" children nJ ~ 1n Jcbt S60.000 •hen Mlrdcr tured as "We Ol'ned "'°'M•a All of the ~opert -the boob. aw .-.S -were all o-ncd b) the cbur'C'h;' Manter uid. •·we really had to scramble.'' The hool was opcratm1 in buildanp Olo\ncd by Ow d1urdl at the current 0 tc 0( the 02WS ~a.or Ceater on .Stb and 5" MASTER/111 upcrintendcnh · · Bernd anJ h1' ":k h lie). h:i' c unc dlughtcr. a 16-year-old ho h\i:~ in Demer Oklahom:i publa.-~ .. hooh Supenniend'ent Tim Jen- ney. a tllm.I h~ah:.t l\lr 1he Ne\\port-Mcsa JOb. had been din11n~1ed lrom con)1Jernt1on earlier th~ -.eek. Two sen tenced . . . . to lile for local . . u.ang shooting ~In th e aftermath of Costa Mesa s-f rst record e~ gang s,h9oting, two who chased and shot at r· 1als will not be ·el igible for parole until the beginning of the next c.•mtury. · By Lori.Am Basl'ltda SU"' l\ • r COST A MESA -A lormer fa. tanc1;.i Fi1gh School wrc,tkr and one oF hi) g;ing '\ll\.lalc' \\Cre \C:Ot ... nccd FridJ). to lile in prawn in 1.: :>nnecuon "llh a 1ang hootmg la t 'cmmer .- the first rccorJed IO co,ta M~ a Jorge Rubio, v. h1l "a' onl~ n• ) \\Cd.'i tl'\.l) fwm J in ng th:: :\1 .. 110 " at the time o( the 'hoOllnl!, "'II h:i'c to '""e roui:ht~ eight \ellr:. bd re be mg elit!1blc for parole, a.7oon.hn1: to Deput\ D1,tr1.:t Hurne) G.sn P;ier · 7 arrested in gang melee·· on Pomona Av•e ~ Basebatt tJat·attack on a·rival group said to be· r.etaliatio" l Jo .. e ·R.1'l'l£CZ, 21. \\0 0 t ~ ch~1bk -1m pJrok lof gTfea't ro ~e:ir' unJt'r the entcn1.e. ~hich v.:.i\ 1mpcht<d 1'\ Superior Court h:Jge' R1 char.l \\e.:a1her,ix11.10. ~ ... ~ a· "~~.s ·.. ·1 __ __.,_ "I than th1 ... o:'n\J' .1 mco;,a • out to tt}e ~.1111: m:mtler' l'I Co:.ta· ~lc,;i 1h~t if i1~, l!t'I c.1uch1 in thi' a..11'11'. the 1."\. ur: Ml 0l _;111n~ lll b.: too '~mp; .. thcllc at 'cn11:nc1ng tm1c:· Paer ';s1d "It', .1mu1ni: ho"' lm 'mall a 1 ''" one n1ch1 .:ould ch.:ipi;.: th~ir "'h,,Je .h \\! Rut't10 :rnJ R.1 ... 1rei "ere l.'.Un\ldi:J of co 'rim .. -.. t , .: 1mm11 murJcr ft ... ~ ch:i m£ m':ll' e:m; m~r' Jo"n Sh.1'1m:ir Omc lmn.! build' lh.st ended "'P h111 in~ f,•c I lenf'\ ~1 reno, 20 R.tm1rcz \\ :i ... 1dcn11ficJ 1n .. ourt a the triggel' nun 1 hl'Ut!h ~torcn 1 Ul'\l\eJ the 1111.i ... I.., pr ,;:ruto~ .. n \1nceJ lhc JUI'\ 1h:at Rubro nd · R:tmucz had ;ut... ('ll.d tu n ~ ... See PRISON A14 lO'l l \.Mi:. ..\ Sc.,en JC g:int, r .. I"' er J'l'e IO ... u~ll.Xh ! r :Jlt!l ... IO 3 fMll ~ac • "11h ha C'OO!I' ba~ on l\in~onJ \\ mac. poh.:e re· P"''kJ rri.1 .• > Arrc .. tcd on ,U,Jl• 100 of ,.,,. ~:iult Y.llh ;a dcadh -.\c:ipon "er~• llr~d AndraJc. IQ. EJ· >Aard l> tl m: ICI. Jo.,.c lh- .. urto·R.inCC'I I , Rclueio L4,~A:-1'.1d I l. llJ, \lcJ inJro An cl-Ro· .. I" und R1ch:ard Cat no. 1 \ JU'enalc h;i .. u -..) h:en ar rcit .. d, 11 rordm tu p. 1 .. C'. but ht~ uomc: 1 t-c1ng thh 1,f The ,u,pcd nppc red .11 Hnrbor \lunl{"lpal ( uurt in :'\c"'port Bc.h.~ Fnda~ fot :u- See MELEE.ll14 Residents fight to keep jail . out of Newport Blvd. motel . ~ Proposed satellite 1a1I site would house low-nsk cnmmals. East S1de homeowners vow to stop 1t. ---------~~-------..... ---_...._ __........ ........ -·---......... .......-.~--__.__ ............. _ .. _.1!1 .... 111 .... _ .. -····--- ... • • .. • If_ • .. • • .. ,.., " • • • .. . 0 LOOK FOR THE Metro Car Wu• Syatnaa coupon in Monday's and Thundly's papers. You can receive an $8 value for onJy $4.9S With the ~llpon. The car wash-and camauba .u packaae include all cloth interior deamng. five ipCCial soaps. band detiilinl. dean wbiie walls, spotlc windows and full cunauba waa.. A Metro wub it fljAy ~r. • ef or-)QAr money back. You cm ~ Rf wub on yow birthday, • loaa • ,..-. ' in identificatiob. Metro Car Wasll Sy1tc'1J ~'-en in businest ${nee 1965 in 0~ the WK owners and m.na1Cft1C11t ~-the tour locations today. The Coata.~11 k>cat.aon a,46-8191) is__lt Ha~i: 0 TODAY ONLY AT Ian l•1hr 6 llanhra~ the Tb.lrd Aaawal Tool Fair will be fcatunng spectacular savings throughout the store, as well as dcmoostratio~ Crom factory representatives of tool manufaclur~rs. The fi rst 150 customers aic umtcd 10 JO&n Barr Lumber for a free barbecue lunch from 11 a.m-to 2 p.m. The fair hours arc from 8 1t.m. to 3 p m Barr Lumber &t Hardware LS k>atcd on Bn tol Street near Rcdhtll Avenue tn Costa Mcu . lJ PADDLE POWER of Newport Beach would like rcaden to know that it as celebratina lb third anniversary -with a aak t~ Juoe 8. Every k.ayll. canoe and sud and Mi lS lS percent off; all paddles and Thule roof racb · are 20 perce nt olf, and everytb!Y elle an the store is 2S percent off. PaddJe Power (67S-J21S) as ki:atecl • West Balboa Boulevard m Newport 8ucb. (] . , . L --- ----_ -~ -_ ------1 ... -.................................................. _ .................... -.................................................... -...... -.... .._ .. ,, ........ _ ... ___ ,,, ........................... . ..... , .... lll-91111 ... 11111 .. •H•ia>l1 ... -..INll11M1111 .. l .. _l •l ... l11 .. •••••t11111111111 .. ,,_, .. 1.111-11111-111u.1 .. 1t1 •1t 1t1-11 .. .-e111...,t11111t11t 1 111111• ... 1•11• .......... Mll• ... -• .... ••l-1 ·····························-································· BiU Hamey, a"30-year:oid construction worker who plans to ride his bite this weekend from the Hard RoCk Cafe in Newport Beach to the Hard Rock cate in Las Yeps. ~ TJUBI A .. ················································"··············· Harney •tarted m'aking the tnJ> two ye.us ago, 50l"I of on a dare. He had just toJd a friend thiu he should have ridden a bike to visit his uncle in Las Vegu. When his friend caUed the idea c:razy, Harney vowed to prO\o'e him wrong. He left the day before Thanksgiving and faced freezing temperatures and 40 mph head winds along the way. Harney said the winds were so •trong, they knocked down the world'~ largest thermom~ter, located in Baker, a. desert town on th~road IQ Las Veias. It took him 33 hours to make. the trip that year. The ttext 1rip took place in August of last yaar, he said. Instead of COid weather, he (aced scorching heat and drank S 1/2 gallons of water. That trip took him 29 hours to complete. Fish Fry Fun ° The 48th lions Fish F kicked off Friday in Colt. Mn. much to ~ delight of thos~ in attendance. Beginning at 4 p.m. ~nd " ~sting Uitil 11 p.m., the c.arninJ and fooid..for~ multed in laughter and enteftaidltttnt for the kids on the junior roller CCMttet (abow); Hanna Jean Whitney, 2, of COit.A Mesa, who chomped on a burger at the fish Fry (right); and for Upt. Piette Desmet (below), who took Fish Fry beauty contestants on a harbor cruise. The tHiei Utrounding ttre -apq,trr-.re-(from --- left) the present Miss Costa Mesa, ShMna Fr.tn«S; Por h. Pendleton; Darq Nonic:b; Nannette Cornell, Stephanie Zuidttwq and Wendy Fett. TQday, the Fish Fry Parade (see map, below right) will begin at 10 Lm • .t Harbor •nd Vactoria, followed by the amival from noon to 11 p.m. and da.hdng at 4:15 p.m. and 7 p.m . ........................................................................................ Hamey donates all proceeds from the trip to the Make-a-Wi h Founda tion of Oranae County. but he said the rcce ion is tapping ounho c charitable dOllars. So he hopes the weather is a little milder this year II I e cut. e wcatJief'ki&t-i nu it~s 1<1in1 to be sreat," be said. "BUt you never know -the daert is 1 ltnft&C thins." Hamey will leave Crom the Hard Rock Cafe in Newport Center at 2 p.m. Saturday and he hopes co cnaise into Las Vegas 24 hours later 11 2 p.m. Sunday. "That's my goal," he said. "I shaved four hours off it la.st year. I think J can shave fave more off it this year." ............................................. ._ .................... . An avid biker, Hamey travels with a crew of five, who follow him alon1 the road and provide him with cJOthina. water, food and a ride home. He also has enlisted the help of several sponsors, including Hard Rock Cafe, Theodore Robins, Stardust Executive Tran portation, Back to Back children's dothina. Beatty Levine Exccu1ive Transportation and Suspcn ion Eyewcar. Hamey said anyone interested in donating to 1hc Make-a-Wi h f oundation can send a check in his name to ti1e group. ~u~s.aks .as~M by t~ CottllMnUI L->ffl Tit~ Co "' S.mtl M.l. NEWPORT BEACH 002312 rr .. nclKO Ot. S•ll.000. -4 ~IOO"'I 2 If) bith to ltobeft ( Boulloft o lS 16 Vi•l• l.ty• S40S 000 l ~ l b.ith, to Martin And 011.t.J P~n o 314 Newpc>f1 °"·· S660.000. S beJroom ) ~ b.ith to tt..y L r~ o 213' Ab ~ DrM., S747,000 !I bedtoom, l hath, to~~ F. Sefr.t 0 100' lndu •• n2s,ooo. 2 twlmom 2 b.uhi to Unnon T NII 0 2110 Vist.1 lntrad&., U60.000, • Mdloom. 2 b.trl\. to CMna f 8t..ct 0 )160 Corte POftolino., "420.000, 10 T NOO(hy C Ai o 3069 Corte MMift, µ40;000. to ~8 ~ o l 7 PiA..._unt I.Me S 1.000,000. S bedrOQmS, l b.lthl-to TqA. l u • • 1171 I ~ost r~c~nt M•ffiil~S •s ~«l IO the Ora. Cbunr/ ~'1 ()/fa. • NEWPOaT IEACH o ~ L s,.t.. mamed 5-M T. lifts on Mt1'y 1 in Sato ~. 0 ftft.M...... • ... awried-A.w. s. ~ °" M.ay 1, "' Newpott ae...ch. lt&ruyothl Oehl IMmfd NMolie Kono Oft \.\lrch 21 • .,, Newport ~..ch • c ii.tr M. t.aouitl f'NN'Md ~ J. Bloom on A?nl 27, 1n S.tlO AN c <Mies H. IUodw m.tmtd ~ C TCMMk on ~ 2• .,, F•trlu ' COSTA MESA r Grant ~ m..lrried ltMdi L $<oCI M ~ l In (OIU Mes.a a JoHph M. Me•tlou "'""'ed ~ saoo,. on Ml'( 2. in emu twoleW • lutf A. 01.U ~r~ N~ ~ ~ on M.l) l , in H~ • Pila I.DC COSTA MESA Hubor lou!ftud: Somebne st* the .ur cund1b0nef from • car th.it was pa~fd in the 2600 blod. ol H.irbor Boo~ard r~tly • Anton loulenrd: Som•one yan~ the ~!ri>ef ·off " c.u JMf~«i 1n the soq block Wnt 19th Strfft: A watch w;u repottfd stc*n Mon<Wy from i lodef •t the Spotts Conn«bon . lur Stred: ~ SINshed a window .tt th4t Be.ar SCrHC School NEWPORT IEACH i.-====='=.J1::::::::::::::::::::::~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::·:::::·:::::::::::~:::::::::::::~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~:::::~::: Lind.I IJle: Someone cut ttw 11.&rm Witts at i ~ in the 70 block Thursdly .tnd . turned -olf the flKlrioty. but ·~ discow,fd 'noks. ' ~ Poiftt: A V0t w~ stolen Wednesdly from A home In the )()() block. ~" Slreet: A~ ¥rb -~ Wtndesc:iay from lhi cht u o( 1 hcM'nt in· lhe lSC>p Newport ~: Two director . chilin and " a.tume ww. ~ ~from 8*-A·loolt Weit ..... ..... ... : fatty HoW ID reach us at ·TMNol Ji)IAA •t,I ·~·s,....u .:sa,.-.u· teree~ It . • thoooina c.1r11 Worth rouaflly SJ.Mo ~ 1tc*n W~ lfOfft Lucky's. f-..YS Dt~httd '~·~" J, •• 17. 29. )4 o.u. 7 de S ~n deadly 1in ... A'arict: The &f'Cllt hyptr-in pcction o( ~mment pcndin& has uncovered some beauties this year. The spending spree by a pilir or ranking water d1sirict oCftcials in Santi Marganaa was somethin& 10 behold. The first-elm travel policy :;--~.._~.Mc Co!Jsolid:ned Water District was a juicy one, too. And Nev.port Beach's fleet or cars for city official , some who could practically skip 10 work they live so close. ~as food for thou&)lt. So dOC1 this mean 1hat all government is inflated with pcrb ond benefit and populated by employees who have a let· 'cm-cat-cake auitude. bueball DlaYcr, he'd no doubl be back ia TfiPle A by now. If he wu a sitcom. he'd be canceaed. Bua &his ain't buebaU Of telcYisioa and no mataer how loudJy tome people snicker, hc'a aoina 10 be president for ycan 10 come. Personally, I saw a Oicker or hope in his Memorial Day a~araacc aa ahc Vietnam Yctbatt'• Me~~ by some as a draft!dodser and sometbin1 less 1han a patriot, Ointon -I think -showed ample 51>ine in speaking at the memorial. The jcen were to be expected. Bua 1hC message he deli"ered, one or healing and of pulling a ide our divided feelinp over the Vietnam War, was rousin~ and 1imety. I.l's worth remembcnng that the notion was filled with people who 1hou&ht that war was wrong. Oin1on was just one of many. And his 3ppcarancc before a &roup of • veterans was approprfale. Gluuooy: Newpprt Beach city employees drink more tha~ and tbc felt ol dty hall is aulpin1 dowD 1bouAn<h in Sparklctti and ArtoWhcad. Bua yo,. know what? I don't blame them. The water in NeYtpOrt Beach amclls. h:alf of the time its 1ecrain1 with Oy larvae · and the rest o( the time it'~ top heavy with chlonnc. All ahinp bcina equal, I'd drinl.: SP!rk.leus too. • Wno: Orange Coun1y need~ another commercial airport ••• not. • The terminal al John W:.)nc wa built to handle about 20 mUlion passengers a year. Th;.it' aboul what 1hc dem:ind for air 1rarfic in Orange County i expec1cd to be in &he-coming decade. · The push for .a second airport in Oranie County is dri"en olcly by N~\\port Beach's interest m shifling jcl noi.sc inlo someone cbe's neighborhood And 1f t~t means routing trie Marines frohi El Toro and condemning south county to commercial,jct traffic. then so be it. v.ithout hcarin1 somebody peculate Oft Michael Jordaa'1 pcrcei\'Cd ~mblin1 problem. He beti on gulf. He cruises off ao Atl:int1c City on the ~ of a vhal pla)'uff aarnc wi&h &he Kntcb. A guy in San Diego writes a book telling an boul Jord:an's "gambling addiction.'' The guy '-1) he "rote the t>ook 10 help Jordan Oh sure. That's v.hy he had the book rcle~<r righl in the middle' of the pla)'Offs. Wb:u a p;,I, Mv reaction? I couldn'l cue lc:'>,:Jord;;n makes a lot of money and 1r he wants to dribble it all . i!~ay bcmng on golf or whatever then that's JUSt fine with me!. The \\OrlJ, belie"e me, will keep right on pinning. Lust Triangle Square, Costa Mes:s·~ new down town m3ll and the world' greatest oxymoron, ..eem' to have struck a cord with locals People say they h3te 1t. They thin!. 11's ugly. They think it's p..irl..ing arrangement stinks. They predict failure. They compare it to things I cun no& repeal in &he fanHI\. nCV.ll per. Bua, • always. I to apinu the tide. I think the place is peal. Why is cveryooc so pumped up over a maJOr new dc"¥ek>pmcnt in an area of town that~ aD bul v.hcclin& for breath. 1'bc plxe ~ a succcu. lb mill of clicn1 i eclectic, r ngina from a coffee · hou~ 10 a tenni shoe mu~um to :an Jtalial) rht3Ur3ni with ll ni1me thnl cnn't be ptonounccd. You·J think Trian1lc Square·~ arriv:il v.ould be some1hing to ctl1;hrate, not mourn • • EoV)' ~.indy Geni) 1 m:iyor o( C())ta Mc.,.l and that ccm\ to bother a lot o'f people Some ~y he 1 :.mt1·bu'.\1nc)~ Others claim \he ts so dctaD..oiriaud 11111 Ille aal .. the .. piitl~ il!rtat' f\W .... m11h1 be And 6'ill othen _, • as 1nconlittent. Ftlti& dlil 'flWJ _. that and back '"'"· J y Ihde people ate julC Jcalou • JealoUs. The ~--Gcllil '' h a SoOd mayor is became • not au hcd to any~ interc 1 croup nd -balicUly - o~ei. nothing to ny1'ody. So .•. he can .... antJ do wh:u she pie ~) • AnJ 11 bother the hcdt out of the re t of u .. 1h:u we an'c lO the :i.a111e • tt'H. u.,.,,,t' is 1/H .,....,.. t'd1t1Jf Jl1s ,u/umo •ppnn_ ;1tu1d•> Tickets available for senior mu~ical event June 12 ... 1-0e third annuul "Sen1vr I vl11c •• v.111 be held June 12 at the Cm.la .MeS3 Senior Center Under the dm:l.lton or ')JOJ\ Pinkerton and Mal) Bcnncll . ihc: show New York, -.Jev. Yorl' ocrers a nnet) ol entcrt..11nmcnt for 1he en1ue famtl) Coun~alm..in Peter Buffa v.111 bl! the em1.:ee r 1..:l.1..1~ ffiii\i be ob1ained al the ~1.: r 1 t 1. mer or by cal line W~ -bb A donation of $15 per u~l1.1 ..,, t~v for S25 includes the AH~•slv~ PJrt)follov.ing lhe p<:1lv1 111allte. All . J" ~ceds from the event will bc11c111 1hc Co ta Mc~ Semor (cntCI I I don't 1hink so. The avenge teacher in the 'ewport-Mes:a Unified School Distrac1 spends hundreds of doll:ars coch )eDr of their own money Jo make up 1he lack of b3 le supplies in the cl3S room The avcr:ige council member could make more money collecting aluminum 1h:in h3nging around city hall and getting beaten up b) comfitucnts. Sl 1,000 a year in balllcd water. On one hand that's kind or funny since the city is in the business of providing dnnk.ing water for &he town's 66,000 residents. On the · 01her hand, it's npl funny al 311. Cily "'orkers arc losing &heir jobs Bui &he reahl) is that Orange County needs a econd airport aboul as much as it needs another vacant office tO'-'l!r along the "IJn Diego free'-'ay. Sloth: I c:.m't turn around SANSEVIERI {JUDSON SCHOO[ · Est. 1928 in Scottsdale. Arizona Not C\er)One in public service i into mml.-lined' bathrobes and :?-pound emerald . rndr. tr Bill Ointon were a HARD TIMES? UNEMPLOYED? 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It seemed to me that Marcus McCallen was alwnys on stage. And so it happcne<i thnt one afternoon 1 stopped at the Chers Inn on my way home from . work and there was Marcus McCallen, leaning back :against the bar, suit coat open, the usual pile or money at hi.s elbow, the bartender, probably Hersh McMillan, hovering nearby. A group of f ricnds-acquaintances-sycophants- ba r mes surrounded Marcus. He was in fine voice. He welcomed me with an invitation to have a drink and said, ·•J-J-Judgc, did you ever send ~ to )11 llf •nN I a Cllfr' v ............. .. .. Did,_ .wr ~ aa,one to jeil tor .... Ii .... owa carr "Cu'layl'--.MiMalways MaD to ..... can dW .,._,to othen. 'net makes the car owner more ouan,ed than if the car thief had murdered the cu owner's ....... Mod* ........ , drink. "I tcll lbem wa.o 1-. ..... own an oil m~~,:•11 • ~:=.·T .°'rua-cL .. " seem to make 1nucb ol • impression. I ~n aikcd t"'9 IO call you. They say 1hcy MVer wife." heard of you." This wu uid ia • Marcus treated my oblcrvation accusatory tone. l feel pretty about modern IOCial mores with unimportant. the disdain it deserved. He "Pretty soon they come back continued. "Wiii. I 'went LO and let me out. Seems there h• j·j·;.jail for s1eatina my own car -been a sliaht mistake. I JOI iaao at least I thought it wu·my own • the wrong car, an identical c-c-c-car." Cadillac. my key fit and 1 drove He turned to the bartender. off. The real owner CQmcs out. t.is pointed to the pile of money, car is 1one. he cans the cops, they made a circular motion with his put out a radio broadcast and I forefinser which meant to the end up in the sJammer." bartender, ''"Drinks for the house." H e shrup. "So l·driVe back. He continued. "lt happened just trade c c-c-cnrs, have a drink last week." with the guy and come home:• He N eedless to say he had his looks around. "How's that for a audience in the palm of his C-C-C"(Oincidence, identkal can. hand.. Marcus McCallen was in his one key works in both." &Jory. He was front staae center. He shakes bis head at the He continued. "I'd been in Palm wonder of the coincidence, makes Springs for the weekend, left the the familiar circling motion with hotel, got in to my car, drove off his forefinger and again it's drinks and was going through Riverside for the house. courtesy of Marcus when I was p-p-p-pulled over by a McCallen. couple of p-p-p-police cars. I I saw Marcus's son the other · didn't have the foggiest idea why ·day, Marcus Junior and told him they were pulling me over. Hadn't the story. He said he had never had a drink. Was drivina carcfu.lly. heard it but didn't doubt it for a They came out of their minute. Said that things like that black-and-whites armed with always seemed to h'appcn to hi~ shotguns and took me to .i-H·jail." father. I-re paused, made a face and Jud~ Robert G•rdtftr Is a loc•I took. a drink. 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Social hour y.,ll be•1n at 11 :30 a.m. with lunch at noon Admission: S 12 50 for more informal on, call 962-8578 . Revuah.zateon of Downtown Corona ~I Mar and Youth ~poru P .Jms for the P~s. Be hes nd Recre.llion ~l. WOmJn's race ~~ it 8 a m •• ~ men' rie~ at 8 lO a.m., the (un walk at 8 _.O • m. Car wash fund·raiser -T~ Coron.i dcl M.lr High School Music • OePJrtment is. sponsoring a ur wash (und-rai~r'fcom 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Amling's Ne,\.port Nursery, l SOO £ast Co3st High "'"Y.· Cost I) SS.SO for Jutomob1~. S7.SO ror ut1l1ty '1th1des and van). Oon.llloth will help the mu,1c d partment purchase mu>ic;tl in~trumenlS For mOfe information, call 6•4-5108 Sunday,· June 6 .... .., ... , ..................... ....--.... .... ..._. ... __ ._._ ....... .. on Sc.ind rom 3 to 5 p.m at H.Jrpet ~ Te~~ I be ror~ ccord lO 9 ~ eicper1 e. for more 1ni ~oon. all. . ~2-9990. • Bake and Book Sale-: Baked .,aa.' and donated books. aud o tJ.~, -.i~ 'ind CDi ~,11 be oo s.il before 1nd"'atter the 9 a rn. ~ice at Saint M c.:h el and All ~ Ep1scopJI Church. Proceed ..... u go to benefit PJrr)h progri\t'l'U and Ep~I Sef'\ice All :in"e fur more inrorm.n1on. call 644~0463 . Mo"e-a-long-a-tnon -The Amt"rrcan unct.>r SOc1~t~ oi Cal1iom \'\'Ill ' hold a non-compec ll\t', 51> touTM QOAIT VIUAOI ~ • .,_, ~ OSf• I .................... lf'GIJl lllO 1 ·~.1.10 , ~ ---,_a--.. 12, 2l0. ~ , 30, 10 l 1'le *-t......, I SO. 6 OS. 1020 ~ 11 4S, 4, I IS Corona del Mar 5 K -The Hth annual Corona del Mar Sf\ sponsored bv Co.1st Newport Properties ..... 111 be hdJ beginning ai 6 a.m. The ft.>e 1s S 15 for runne!s. S 1 O for walkers. Proceed, .,.. ill go to the WQmen's Summer Soccer-The Nt-wport Costa Mes.a·lrv1ne YMCA is beginning ' a Women's Summer Soccer lt?ague The league ~ for ~'om~ is and older. of all skill le\.els The ~ason ,,,11 run ·frorn lune 6 • through Aug 22. and all games ~ill be pla>ect ... "N\o\e•a·lon ·a·thon" ~arttng t 'e-.-.pcxt Oun~ on the 'Bad. Ba\ Re istridon beg ns ~t 8 am . and thl• \\'atern theme e~ent begins at 9 a m P.lrtiapants can ''mo\e along" by ~alk1ng, r~nmns, skat1n0 ~r ~ httlin~ on • '"'heelchJir) .Therf' ~JI af.so be p!IZb for tearn~ of fr.ends.and co-wo•kf!rs (or'most team pint, most mon~ ta ~ and ma.t creatNe costume-. For dt-1.111-,, caU 75 1-0441. .. ROD DITIONS · • CELE§1RCJn• •• There 1 a group known .l ... thl' Tran portahon Corndor A~~"" v (TCA) now engaged m rn.ibng dc-o· ioM whtch will forever aff t th ~cJWem~Coun The TCA i operating with no true accountability to v u. o real citizen ~ The TCA effecti, Jy mswers to no one. What they are •t1t?m~g t ,.fo · will radically chilnge the tran.5p0rta- tion 1ystem in Oran e C unty. ltft to their own devm. they will llinit dur choi~. l'My don't cu~ what ~ think.. And they don't intmd t :1 ask you. The TCA has proJ"OM'd bWIJt~ thrft ma'1r eoU n.ts 01 q, ul nwi· ~ )OU' tAx dollln. t of ..... rblds Will~ billion ""' d IM kJCll KONJmy to S-Y off con· .............. 1'1'e IM.n.l IN ibility 8'od I t bewd on •• elbnlet. TMrt a no .am•-~ .. '° pNdkt how _,~ ............... • tht:> TCA IS not concerned To t•nsure their !-uccess. the~ h.i\'t.' com mc:'l'<i Caltrans to ign a non-compehhon agn.-ement Caltraru. catm.lt pan an} new road tmpron~ments th.it would . cC1mrete with the toll road for 27 \'t>ar. lnc:n>d1ble 11 they suca"t"d m gettm Uili one b\' lb, } ou will not only pay for th roa.d"' \\1th your ta'( , you "i.U p.iv .igam each tune you use them. \.f uch has changed an e the m1d · ... e\enties when the toll n'lad6 \\en> hr ... t prnpoSt>d . Th~ ~onomv '' h1ch fueled our ~rowth ha dra· ma,ttLall\ cha.nged. Oen~lopment h.ls lowt.J to d crawl. In 1990. Orang~ ountv ,·oters aPJ>ro'-ed S3.J ballkm in MN ure M sal ta'es to widen c>J5hng freewa) e'\pand our roads ·and pnn11de for ma tran at The trafuportatJon challenges m ~~ Count\ c.m ~ responsiblv met '"41th- 'l\.lt tt\U ~ "d Th~ toll road .are 1 b1<1 1aea .. Publi optn.ion e: pressed at ~ nd c1enhfic input hu~ been ign\>red by ~ TCA. ~ momtntum to build the toll road ha tak n pn.,eJencc o\·cr ~ mn>n nse. lt,·rn.ltt' !-Olutions hi\ m')t ~ rftlPl~Y e pltlt'\'J . This has ~w­ oI poli . not Ml' °' public . 'The TCA . UUt of all'ttNl. If ou ue ~ginning to fttl angry, k ur Call~ lnlY'l' or county Pft'ilor and tell ._,,.. .tl\I tM toll rOld .,,,.. 9litil thr publit h.s I .. ... lll .. ol Whit "9lly ... oa. C..to --------- Scope Ctty, the wortd'a largist and most ~ tel11cope, binocular, and microscope chcow1t c:en- __;;.._i,:~~!!!!!~~--otttrs vou this unique opportunity to acquire MICROSCOPES CEl.E5FROl1 world renown· optics and equJpmenl at an unbelievllbte value. Telescopes for utro.iomy, landllea, view horrMts and photography; binoct.llsa for -whale 'w~hlng, sports, and every purpoee.; • well as a bl.-electlon of fine mic~ope• all available at an Incredible savings. See the latl99t in·novations In astronomical and terTMb ial ~ ment. Experts at hand to give tree assistance. Don't miss this rare event! _...., .... ... w .UIS c-5__ 1•00-• ne• ea....,...,. __ ,._._ Cltlltk. ~riped --247'1.00-,,.... 1~ ..... '---, .. ·- ""'--P'EC--.31tt.a .:-:..1 • • , .. ~ 1il0 UU .. A I ~C--.leSO 00 M • , ... ~ ' 150 OI-19M ~11 --11'1LOO 00 7.0U.... I0-1•• IGll'C2 UlllrM--.JIO IO~ M ...,.,...... ''••O.....-•-S3'.oo soa-r.......-~-..211eo · 1hl0Gleftts-•10 S».OO c-to... 1'000--"'00 -~Fts c.eo••• 1 • • oo . '"°' 1111u..--soo_..-.~oo-~1•00 C...IO~· lllluup_1'00 _ ..31100-1•.81 •. ,, • ..,..,._. 100000 ..... •oo· ~ . ......._ _..,_.. All CetNtron MW procNctl .. lv.llMl6e b lm!Md ... del!vety .. 9'I Co.la ..... locldon. end Qf'I .. otdlr9d ltwougrl .. !he Scope City ioc..ione.. ~ .... 1-1111'1 _, ~-llW I.a 'llegM MG~ -..0..J AL.L CELESTRON FLOOR MODELS & DISPLA VS ARE 500/o OFF AT ALL SCOPE CITY LOCATIONS • . . our rJll}' at LC In tne Sund av June 6 at l (l1 pm. Fmd dut more: ontrarv to" hat the TCA would . -hkc \ou to ·bel ·e, the toll road are not .l don <feaL Put tbe tinkes· on the toll roads. . • .. ., Ill OC Irvine. SunAy, June Ith, 1 p.m. "=" ............ --., ~:1J.IMC 0 ..... • UCIC 0 ............. 12 rt ,... ................ C I F ......................... D ~wldt 0 ........ e111,.. ..,. . ....., ........ ..... _,.. ... .. ........ '"'' t .. ....... ....... ..... 3 •• _ ..... .. ...., ..... ... .. , I J ,) . f ~ . I . . 'A nswerina Atheists: How to Talk to Them Regnrdina Creation vs. E\-olution" will be the topic of Bill Morgan's speech at the Crt1lioa Sdcatt Assocl1tion of Oranae County'• 7:30 p.m. Saturday, June 12, meeting at Marintr'a Cluarcb, JOOO Bison Ave., Newport 8cach. Morg3n, an engineer, will present 11 free lesson billed as being easy enough for a junior high school student to grasp, yet effective enough to use·on university professors who believe in evolution. For further • informotion, casll Morgan at 898-8331 . Summer fling S outb Coast Community Church presents Summer Fling for single parents and their r -...: mr lllll •1 I ii &:ml • CllJA llU .J 420 W. 191h St 543-mT ' sn. Hnx lid'*"""" .. 11111••1a1• CHURCH ~ -AU AGES -9:00 AM ~ • Kildelgart!n • t'0:30 NA Y<Utl (;roops 5dmy ~ titers: Galal ria MdemUh f Pl~< OP-\l 9 ~ . °Wt AlfW A~ ~c.c:ATE.O ~' Tol.awo,_,~Jow o..r M LON> AMJ SAV'Dlf SAINT JAMES CHURCH Tntdit=~a.m. Conterf1)0rary 9 a.m. Church School 9 a.m. cbiklml aa William Mason . Rcaional Part today with a potluck dinner, team events, special ~· for the kids and awards. Cost is SS (or adults and $2 for children. Single service B eginning this weekend. the Triniry Sunday service at Saint Mkbad aad A.1J ~ Episcopal Chu.re•, 3233 Pacific Vic.'W, Corona del Mar, wUI sllift to only one Sunday worship service, at 9 a.m. "The single worship service will simplify scheduling during busy summer monchs and permit parishioners who ordinarily worsh ip separately at the 8 or 19 a.m. services to get better acquainted," S3id the Rev. Peter D. Haynes. Saint Michael's r"'°'· barrios iA the Philippines. at The chanac continues throuah parishes in Arizona and San Dieao Labor Day weekend. The church and as a Naval chaplain. will tctum to its rcaular 8 and 10 While interactin& with people of. a.m. services on Sept. 12. other faiths, he bc&an to harbor · k doubts about the Roman Catholic Ex-priest spea S faith, c:oncludina th:u the Bible C onvcrted Catholic priest Ban was the only authority that ca""°' Brewer appears at Finl be makcn. He resigned his Bapdst Cburcb of Costa Mna, chaplaincy, aot married and beaan 301 Magnolia his O"Wn evangelical Baptist St., during mission. Sunday's 9:30 for more information on the and 10: .. S a.m. service, call the church at .. services. , 631-3010. Brewer. who belonged Triple crown to a strict 'c ballenged to Be Faithful in Carmelite Our Planting," based on 1 monastic Corinthians 13:13, is the Rev. Ola order, served "Crit:ket" Harrison's sermon topic as a 10 a.m. Sunday at Harbor , missionary in See REUGION/A7 \1[ TllOI>/.\ 1 LAGUNA Onited Methodist Church 21632 W~ Or . Lapna Beacb .4~ Slnlay MomilQ ~orship & CMSllan Edualion 10 a.m Mltist!rs David BeadeS & VltalnQ Wheeler Westty Co&meq term Sel'Yicts Ava.Qble PRESB}TER /,\' St~ AndreW's Presbyterian Church - WonNp md M. cha pnaial, °"'*<merred. biblacal ~ . "OUR GOD REIGNS0 (ta.ah 40:21-Jl) - .• lttdd: A~ Sunday, J\S'.W 6, 1993 ~ 8:JO md 10:15 A.M (JOO St. Andrewa'1Road. N~ Beach, c.alifomia (714) 631-28&:> (1Cnl9 f'Tpn ~ liwbcw ~ Sdlool tt ~ & IS«h..) . l II R /.\ Tl .\ \ MESA VERDE UNJTED METMODIST·CHURCH 170• laker, C.M. WorsNp • Ctuctt School · 1:30 and •o:oo a.m. Ot Wollom E Steel 979-823~ g Sr. Mm Prcsbytcrim Church Nnrpon Bc:xh J>mbottt >t . Ean Bluff ,_., ,,_ c--..•1 •1M er•" Sdleel) 9il0 Wonhip ~ Sund.iy School · Childcare provlcfcd . 10:SO Eduction For .~11 Ages G.:iry Collins · anU Reb StcW3h ·· P"ton 644-1341 Charilriwtic 1 o :45 a. m. ~y 6:30..a..m. Fr. David C. Anderson · · ,.....----~--.!'"""!"'-~~-..... ..-~-~-"""~~"!"""""---~Lido, Are rou Loo 1ng for .An ~~r,~ -&citin , sp;r;t-FHled~- Accepting Chur~h? ''We,re .here ·waiting far· you_!'' · ·,. OASIS CHRISTIAN .FELLOWSHIP· . . CO \GREG .\ Tl<J \·\I ©~;: To 8elM Is To Cn. To CR~ To 11' Of. Oerm W Short. Mf!ister Sunday Woohlp 8:30 & 1 oam Ctuth School 1 fml Ctild Cart Provided 644-7 400 611 Heiloerope Ave CortN det t.w YOUTH PROGRAMS Ages 5-18 Child Care Ages lofan~4 yrs. II Tlf!R\\ CllR/\ Tf .\ \ NEIPllT mml Ll1IDIM tlt11l'I Suncby Wonhip 1:00 le 10:30 a.m. . Bin at Sus.an ~tin-Hacken, • P•ton' Adult Study 9: 1 S a.m. Suncby School 9:1S s.m. (Agts l -H.S.} Nunery Cart 7:JO a.m. to 12:00 Noon Tam fnF ~ 1t ·.w, c.'-awoe 1-00pm Bill and Susan lirlia-Hackctt, Paston AU WDA;fMIE! ,,. °"" ~. Nnprt .. ~ '~ 114-Stf.JQt .. .,. I I I I I ( I . .. \. . "' . ~ ~ ... . - . . --. -. -For Information . · . Call .. 7.14 436-.1400 M•sa-----· .. .. I I I :"I ... . ; ~ \ ' I ! ! \ I i DWI 8 llmAUB&lft' 105 E. 17th street • CDta Mesa Monday, Juae 7 -2.-00 P.M. ~Pk ct Cofl- liln• 1111111 Plans llllllr Cllll• I lfOW &TAD.Am.I Ill YOUa •••• Mccc ,_, Slliar Qob •• 11 i1.-.t ~..,. ,_ C1a JCC lk ..... ... ,. .... For ---Cll 1-800-388 '31H5 .,,.,., ., .. If•,,., ............ ,. ... ,....,,,,--.>•,,... ...... .. < llR/,T/.\'\ . VINEYARD CHRISTIAN f.ELLOWS,H IP~ . OF NEWPORT BEACH ·v· . 1 N EYAR.1> 102 E. BAKER sr .. cosr1c MESA. sS6-8463 8t30 • I 0-JO • 6:00PM NEWPORT BEACH PORTRAITOFOilUST 'LOVE YCXJR ENEMIES- JOHN C. MccLU~ PASTOR . --...,--~ -· ~..!..,....A.,.-~-~--------1 . . ..... SQUTH CQAST . COMMUNITY CHURCH .. ·~. # • Ptarn M Cllrtldaa Clturch, 2401 1"1inc Ave., N~port Be ch. It will be the fir t sermon in the .. ~inning the Triple Crown" . scriei based on~ I Corinthian 13:13 that will be pre~entcd each Sunday in June. For more inform:uion call 645-5781 . • Beloved child 'Whnr It Means to be a BclO\Cd Child or God," a free three-~cck cour c, will be prc~cntec.l Sunday throuah June 20. from I 0: l 5-11 :30 a.m. beginnina th1 -wed.end 10 Dicrcnficld Kall B at c. Andtt\\'s Pttsb)ltrlan Church, 600 St. Andrew' R03d, Newport Beach. , The interacti-.e ,,Jco learning experience reaturcs teacher/pastor Henn Nou"'cn pre cnring the ubJCct mauer at the beginning or each session in a 20.mmutc \1dco pre~nuuion. H~'ll be foll°"ed by an mtcraC\l\C d1 cu ion led by Hsrb Mitchell. No registration 1 required. Call Leslie Nau>en 3t 574-2236 for more information. Younglov~ T he Marriage Found:H1ons Cla~. n t\\O·pnrt cries ~ 81l'Jllt":tl 11n wcrs to - :,~·=.~~!"C!1 10:45 Lm. SuDday ia the Youth Center at SMll COllliM Ced•alfJ Cluard. 51 20 Bonita Canyon Road', Irvine. 1be topic or Pan 1 wall be "Communication: How to Stop 1'alkiM and Really Lilten.'' The topic (Ot Part 2, to be presented Sunday, June 13, at 10.4S a.m., will be "Sex & Romance: Wh3l'' • the DiClcrcncc?" For more info rmation, contact ·Natalie Enklish at 854· 7600, ext. 364. Nicaraguan perspective P at McCull}, a retired Huntington Beach Spani)h and French teacher who launched projects in Nicar3gu3 to help poor women and children, will present slides at Onu•tt Ce>Mt Unitarian Unlveru Ust Cbun:b, 1259 V1ctori3 St., Costa Mesa, 7:30 p.m. TUCS<by. In 1983. 9'hen student d~u sed US. invol"ement, McCully bcg3n a long·term commitment involving arduous trips to Nicar3gua. Her efforts included sewing project . taking truck loads of supplie and teaching women ond )Oungsters 10 make benches and tables for their schools. In 1992, McCully brought 12-:Ycar·o Maribel, one of 11 • Churc~es once again p~esent jobs seminar NEWPOR~ BEACH ·-''Finding Your l·uturc: Job 0 earch and i;r.n ttion Slulls in the 90')'' i the title: uf t. Andrew' Prcsbytc· nan and St . J:ime) Episcop:il churchci.' ~enth annual Career "Network Seminar. ~~ich "'ill be hclc.l 7~30 :am. to 2 p.m. June ll. • The seminar, >Ah1ch h hoped 10 help inJi\tduah faced wuh cha.nae) in job secur!IY and job a11 C...c!ton amid company con~h· da11ons and trr.imltnrng. '4111 he held in Oic:rcnfteld Hall at St. Andre\\'' , (>()() St. Ant.Ire" Roo1d. Ne\\.port Beach. -Pracbcal pre cnt:it1on and pcr~nal Jm.:cl1on "''II be oHcred for th())C seeking career drnnge • nev. ch:illcngc-. or loc.lling a re pon· rblc po ition in a tough job m;ifl.;ct , Speake~!> include . St. Andrcv.\ member Dr. John ft). :a clinical psychologbt; tuin 1t1on m.10agemcn1 comult.inr Carok Tomlinson ~ICC pre!iidcnt of Lee Hecht HJrrhon lnc.; Boh Don:ildson, man: aging partner of Excrnme Career ~t:r\icc: : .ind Sharon Peterson. Regi tration and a c1.>ntmen1JI bre3~t:i-.t '-'&ll be held from 7:30 to a.m., "hen the actuJI ~emmar "111 begin A bo~ lunch will be provided t°"-arJ the close of the 'em1nar. A pcc1al guc t pcakcr will c-0ncludc the program. • Rcgi~lrahon for the ~minar, 1nduJ1nl! material' j, SIS for 1hosc pre-registering :and $.17 the OJ} 01 1he -.cminu.' E:.irl) reser- vations arc ugge~tcd. • More information •~ a' ;ulable from Did. foJd or Gloria TrcflS at St. Andre"" 's Pan h Life Olhce Call 1hcm at 574·2239 .. children, to Huntington Bcas:h to lc:un Engli h. McCully h:iJ . sponsored Maribel's schooling in a Nicaragua town becau)c f\bnbel'' education h_ad ended in the: thrrJ grade. McCully has also bought a huu'c 1n Jinotcga. four houn. from Man.tgu~. ~11h din noors, no plul! ins. :ind pig~ in and out, for her proJCCIS Thl.'rc 1~ no adm1\ ion fee for \ Get The Patio & ~d You've .Aluxzys Dreamed About! Wei int Ywr P~ & Qut)m'd ~To Life! " A Mixture Of BricJr. And Sc.ored Concttle • With ~rmt Ekv.doos Jim Jennings CUSTOM MASONRY Sate l.J::int IY11JU7 170 E. 17th St. •Suite 2o6 c114fog4~-8s 12 Lee Jim Jennings install ~'Our complete yard hardscaoc- • bput bnc.k, bloc.k. • stOnc, nle, slate ..,'Id concrete wotk • Can recommend qua lacy dellplen • Quahty work \n Cosca Mesa &. Newport Beach st~ 1969 . • C>r.lln.ace problems? We solve them!! Why t.aJc.e G chance and be ~ Call the aJmPanY that has satisJied lOOO's ci cvstomos for oWr20years! e--Hn.e Some Very Sh-~-ckin f ~r Drywood Termites • the slide ptaealatioa. Tbcrc will be rcfreilUncnu and aoaaliting. New services T be~ol~ Sdcen. 90 I 00\-e S\ , cwport Beach, prc-scnts .. THtimonial Teac:h1n •· from the Rev. Bob PuJliam and Gail Milter at CM new 1 p.m, Wcdne da) meeting. . ~ Ch~rch le~der Ju ncll~ leach 1 workshop on ''Milhona1rc:~ of the Bible': from 10 a.m. to ~ p.m. Saturdl). June l:?. Cuffee i served et 9:30, wirh a noon lunch bre k. A SIS donation j.,. rcquc~ted, Church member and lriend., arc 1m1ted to ~i~11 the Cople\ .Colony Cab14:"hion of Co ta · Mesa·~ Ch~mncl 61 .,.rudio 111 6 p.m. fnd:ays, >4htch 1:. v. hc:n the .church t3pes its "Light Touc.:h"' program. A SIS don3uon 1s requested. ' Mission fund-raiser · J ana Aleundcr ud aim 1 &· Sa>tt aebek lpCM 7:30 ,... Frid in the So.tit c .... Commu:a IJ Cbw~ A'Udilorillla ia n event po~d by the • churc.h' c.otlc c Group toilelp raise money f r their shoc1·1Cna mt ion to Kaz U\ tan. T1clet C!in be purchased Ul the Court\ rd be ccn M:I"~ C) und~y t So for adult , $2 for cMdren f"or more 1nformot;on, call :indcc at 54·7600, c·d. :308. 0 r flu~ tftd ptlc.~ntpbi •'"' .,-,... nlu n d(C.;ut.nc totws, •pco.t .. C'tGI,, :.cnmm t plb w ••> cKMt' _.. m•ohmc (."~••Mc a and twf'N1 llt3(b cllunbtt co Rdicioo £4iter Mall ('<"4-r, O;iil) Pi.k>c., JlO ~. Ba St., C..u :\Jo<a, 92•~7. °ult CH al•,.; lleaJ el 1n1trt'~I to ....... , • Rtkues an rtqut 1td •~o ,.ttJ..6 ,,...., to u t'¥t1ll ~~ . MINI AfoNOGRAM ' ' .• .Our Time Tested Favorite! "' Two or three letter hand-cut monogram in 14K yellow gold. Charm only ........................... $45.00 18'' baby rope chain ............. $35.00 CHARLES H. BARR 1803 Westcliff Dnve Newport Beach. Califorrua 92660 ~ (714) 642-3310 r_, ...... It's called the Electro-sa• Svet••. 1\ battle plan that uses flnely tuned electrtctty to win the war against these home damaging critters. After 12 years of continuous use, and treatment of over 50.000 government buildings, schools. apartments and homes, the Electro-gun has proven to be one of the most environmentally sound methods of drywood termite control available today. A viable alternative to tent fumigations, Ecola S.rvlcea Inc. and the ElectTo-gun together make a very attractive J)ackage, offering Its customers security and peace of mind. knowing that Now you c n dre am with both eye s · wide openo ' • Polson pa In your home • Landscape damage • Overnight lodging for you and your pets • Removal of food or plants . • eo.tly roof tile damage Treatment Includes a written two.year warranty AND Is renewa~e yearly for the life of jhe property! Now, doesn't that make more sense? i:Au NOW FOR A FllEE LIMITED INSPECTION! · ECOIA SERVICES INC. ORANGE COUNIY • SAN BERNARDINO I RIVERSIDE 2 • ' Ja~uar J~al•·r .tnd art'n't •tisfif'd, ~ou · in ludr ... a ~t•ru•rou allowan~t: of ,. 11 hung our car 45.0 0 mdt" • aft~r whach ~au·ll pa ~ d 1n 3n undam-JU"t 15 t'4"nt a malt> f or additional ~~ll t•,1ndition ,..ithin 1nformatwn. l •11 or \ t it ah~ J a uu l fl':fun~rt.• \\hat' mor~. th4" l9Q3 nd wcct dreo:am • Gt: R ~rnu • ,, ~ ... --.--.. ------- ........... A designer's life begin~ at 40 Venezuelan socialite Carolina Herrera, who began her career at 40, has made quite a fashion state ment in Newport Beach and the rest of world . S he began her career at 40. The mother of four · daughters, Me~des, An• LuiSD, Carolin:1, and Patricia, be' ' Jefl her home life \\hen her fashion, and business through family connection. One of four d3ughters born to the former Governor of 0.racas.. Venezuela, Guillermo Pacanins. Hem:ra married the eldest son of the very prominent Mimi Herrera. Today her husb:lDd Reinaldo Herrera is an international businessman and contn'buting editor to Vanity Fair. 8.W. ... Society Editor children were no lont;cr a prim:zry focus of her own life. When mosl people, who have reached a le .. -el of comforr, tend to seek J road of lea t resjstance, Carolina Herrera sought a ·new business . It is important to mention that Herrera did not " come from humble beginnings. l his 1~ no Venezuelan Horauo Alger swry. She did have en try w the worlds of society. Somehow this background of privilege m:1kes the story of Carolina Herrera more intriguing. Ladies of high South America~ society art very much like royalty. An enormous barrier has always dMded the classes in the southern hemisphere, perhaps even more dramatically than on the Continent. They don't go to \t'Ork · at 40, they go to dinner parties. Herrera wanted to design the clothes worn to the parties. not simply attend. Herrera began designing for 3111111111111111 .. Jllllllllllllllll .. E25°/o OFF~ Elf.lo OFF~ : .::.ti :: On:J : • •• • • : li..-~:mion : : Repa r : : Tune-Up : : , .... ....,,."·-· : • •• • : Most Cars I RY'S • : Most Cars I RV's •. • ..... ,,.... c..,.. • • .. .... ,,...c..,.. • .. 111111111111111E ... 11111111111111E AW AR D 7no/0 or all lransmissions.prolllems U '· require only minor 1d_...a. 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C\ 926S8.8912 ... "hit I --· $/ .,_,.. ...................... .............. ,_.al.Wl'tt-Wllw_ ... ft • herself, as a young married woman, and she later expanded her work for her close friends. It was a diversion. A source of compliments from the atistocr.Jtic set. C...ter, a Venezuelan publishing m11gnace offered to IO into business with her. The ide11 that a respected businessm11n would invest, putting up large sums of money in a very risky business was the impetus Herrera needed to become professional. "The most difficult thing to prove was that I was not a dilettante. Everyone knew me a.s a social person. " she comme11ted. Carolina Herrera is not a tole modet for the average woman who decides she want1 1 cireer at 40 following the raising of children. The average \t'Oman does not have her social position, her money or her aocess to opportunity. [)e)pite · her position of privelege, He~ro 1s an eJtemplary individual of determination. creativity. and style. Her "''Ork ethic is an example to all, VJc/ her choice to.Ja~e a huge ri k rather. than rest on the la'Urels of a charmed life is.a model of encouragement for an>one who' has • dream he or she wants to follow. This wed , Caro/ina·Herrera charmed Newport Beach with her presence and her collection for Fa/1 1993. As a pest of Neiman.Marcus she presented her fashions at a luncheon organ~d by A ngelitos de Oro. a suppon group for Big Brothers·Big Sisters of Orange County. Prior to the fashion show, she shared some of ber philosophy of life and business for this exclusive Daily Pilot society profile. 0 Tbt rasMon world SHms 10 bt oa a rolkr coasttr ridt of dtHlf. Wbat ls your vision or tbtst tlmts'! It is all very _exciting. Clothes arc made in every shape, size, configuration. This is :in experimental time. There arc no rules. As • dtSlaner known ror dres.sina society, "ht~ dots chis put you? If I only made clothes for the wealthy, for the so-called society woman. I would be closed. 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In iaUOduced the CH Jine, which ......, pric:cd quality clothina MlliWc to many, many women. .. ,.. t'e•lldtr .. ,,tdy v .... dotMt att kllOW1l to .,. .MllMte. It &Mn a price polat you ~ ......... 1 I 't mean this to sound elitist, but l n• discuss price. That is not . t>ccalisc I am above price, or because 1 do nil wan1 10 know about the business end II ID)' endea-vor. lt is because I t>cliew that I must distance myself from the ~ it I am to be creative. I can no• disip lo a price."lt would destroy my cnativc ability. TMa Mw do JOU naa a business? .... ,....., ........ ! .... .. ,..cw., ..... ,.. ...... ., I csperiment. h is like work.ins in a laboratory. Trial and error. A certaia feel. a diicoYery. Y• .. .,, • YttJ ltrOel MtttMlll "' CWsk llyk. An tMft .., ....... ,.,..? . I like short 1kirts and Ion& sltiru, nothing in bet-.cen. And 1 also like pants for day or evcnina My styles arc simple an~ the ucitcmcnt comci in a surprise flouri h at the collar or cuff. or perhaps on the hem or idc or a garment. In rt(tnt )Hn you bave Hpaaded into otbtr attnaJ, sucb as the rraarance business. What " your motivation? Profit? ' The perfume business cltn be very lucrative. But I must tell you that the anN'tr is the more )OU do. the more you want to do. When the opponunity aro c to crc'!itc a fragranct it was a wonderful challenge. Did JOU actually create the Cra1rance, or Is It simply marketed with )Our • name? I learned k>ng ago that a successful business in a creative and dimcutt field such U fashion mUJt be run by a partlCT'Ship between the creative side and the money side. My money side is handled by the very capable Michael Del~ who has been with my firm for (jftr 10 )'Un. Set If IMn ls • dispute rtprdlaa a partktdar dtsi1n, wbo wlos tbe baUle? Oh yes. I created it. I ~ore diff crcnt variations for months w:iiting for people to comment on ~hat I was He,rera: 'If I only made doChes for the wea.lthy, for the \I.Caring until we came up with the so.tailed society woman, I would be.dosed.' pcrrcct formu la. Yes, I mixed the Ohcn times Michael wins. I am a rcaJiSI. 1 also know the financial end of the busiaess. it is ju.st that I do not profess to have. all tlle business answers. Michael is outstandina. Besides being a businc.s.sman, he has a very strong sense or taste and style. Before he was with me, he worked with Halt&on. Le' ~e add. I 90 not design just for my own ego. I am not an artist in an ivory tower. My eyes are wide open to the ~orld. H• att tk women or Newport Beach dllJettnt from your EW"Opnn or South American customen? The women arc so much more octive here. They all have busy lives. Work, family, husband. They also go to so many affairs or all kinds from casual to formal. The need is greater here for a ltirgc r variety or c.lothing, . Women in Europe do not have the opportunity to do the many things done here. It is very different florals. the jasmine, the oils like a chemist. Ha1 But it '4-3S t6c people's reaction that told me when I had it right. We just introduced a man's fragrance in '9 1 as well, and I ha'e a new \I.Oman 's fragrance coming out soon. No name )Cl, though At a \fry )'Oung :age it sttms like you've conquered the world. What's len to do? I am alv.3)!> open 10 suggestion. I ain an imol1red person, I Jl143)'S h3'C been. 1-ife con11nues 10 chJnge, and I "''" chJnge w11h 11. • Help Us Help Others t:.-:-;._ AMERICAN . (II .. he ~: · l·IOO·ACS·U4S' "Working With '1k Fmwmy" ..... Junel.1- SpedaJizlng in ... Daytime & Evenings NEWPORT NORTH CENTEJI Comer ol Mac.Al1hur & BlSOn • Newpcxt 8eadi Monday -Fnday "to 1 • Saturday 9 '° s • 644-44 n • 3 Hair Stylists 0 • Bectrolysis Free Enrollment Fee This Day Only! (For New Enrollments) l&TamT. tlm SDI I 10:00 a.m. -12:00 Noon Come Join nae F.un! 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Monica Levy's "Olass," set to Mcttton Subotnick's ''The Key to Songs," Deborah Appleton's "fantacia," set to Pyotr Tchaik- ovsky's "Concert Fantasy in G Major, Op. 56" and company di- rector Moll> Lynch's condensed .. ers1on of "Romeo ~nd Jul,et" are all firmly within the classical tradi- tion, and yet each extends that tra- di tion in different ways: . AJI three of the chorc<>gT3phers u~e classical ideas nbout line and proportion and structure, but blend these with more contempo· rary -less Romnntic -ways of using the human body. The result is a program of sub- tle and lyrical beauty. Especially • durina tcenei Jn which the staae was very dimly lit, the dancers' rcOcctions could be seen sii11erin1 across this broken, confusina scttinJ. The backdrop thus became an active metaphor for the proce of memory -in which events and people become crazily juxtaposed -and helped unify the dirterent segments o( the dance. The piece is also blessed with some wonderful movements made almost startlingly beautiful because they begin so awkwardly. For ex- ample, at one point, two men lift a woman and bend her sideways while she is drinking Crom cup. At first you think it's going to dissolve into a sclf-consciQus, UQgainly ver- ston of "I'm a Little Teapot;• but instead it blends classical grace with ritual presence. Appleton's "Fantacia" is a musi· cal exploratton of TchaikOYSky's music and is on the surface very similar to Levy's. But where Levy's work is deeply personal -sug· gesting how an individuafs life might ~ remembered in move- ment rather than words, a sort of choreographic diary -Appleton's is much more analytic. Jn Appleton's work the dancers become formnl clements to be ma, nipul:ued·and played with. While l Molly Lynch 's "Romeo and Juli- et," featuring Janine Paulsen and Daren s-avage, is a good ~ridgement of a major ballet. better, Appleton's work possesses a quiet strerigth and was a good programming choice between the emotionally more intense "Olass" and "Romeo and Juliet." Both pieces were consi tcntly well danced, "'ith the lightnes" and un(u iness of tyle that character- izes the company, but Sonja Higley stood out cspedally for her fluid caa just' look al ll}c liaht5. atace in "fantacia.' She ii one of the Jew dc$iancrs Lynch's ''Romeo and Juliet" -that can consistently make the with wonderfully ~re but wgc'· lightina ID equal panner with the tive costumes. by Shigcru Yaji -is danceri; as a scene in "Ro~ about as good an abridgement a~ and Juliet" when the backdrop is I've seen of a major bl!llct. Where ~red Y.ith a field of stars that Levy explores emotion and Apple· sugest an interlinked p:iir of ton from, Lynch inve 1igares how hearts. lt is a subtle reminder Of narrative and dance may be wed-the ballet's orialn in Shakespeare's dcd. t:llc or "star-crossed lovers." If you've never the seen the Cull· There v.-crc a few sn\all prob· • ingly monochromatic. But, overall. the program was both arti tic1lly sofld and sensually pie unblo, • standard th t eta >ical duce hould aspire to. Ballet Pacira perfo~ tod y at 2:30 and 8 p.m. at the In.inc Dar· clay Theatre on the UCI campus Tacket arc $15 rar adults and Sil for tudcnts and seniors. Student/ senior nssh tickets arc avail.able two houri. before e5ch perform· a.nee for $6. Tickets are available at the the· ater box oCfice by calling 854"'4646. For f urthcr information, call the Ballet Pacifica office at 642-927S. length version of "Romeo and lem with the proeram, ~t no- Juliet," Lynch's condensed version ticcably the fact that both "Glass" would no doubt ~ full1 s:uisfyina. and "fant1cia" featured similar lf you arc famiJiar with the full blue costume • so th:u the first wor~ )'OU will probably miss as-. half of the program was w:eed· pects of it -mostly the low pac~ r--0-:-----------------------:---mg itself, which lends itself very nicely to the unfolding of a trag- edy. But Lynch's choreography is sound throughout :ind shows not a few moments of brilliance, espe· ci11lly in the ways -ubtle ind ob- vious -that she foreshadows the concluding surfeit of death. Janine Paulsen and Daren Sav- age as the lovers both put in fine performances. Liz Still~ell designed the lighb for all three numbers with her usual flair. l-ier de ign cGn border on being too intru ive -some- times you "ant the danc~rs to stop duttering up the stag\! so that )OU Levy's "Glass," created and per· formed during the company's cho- rt!ographic worhhop last summer, has been slighlly enhanced since then The most significant im- pro .. cment since its first bMe· bones showing is the addition of four column-like backdrops cov- ered with shards of what appear to be gla s. personally liked Levy's mix of au· 1-r.:;;;o::;..-:;;;;;=~-.-;;;;;;:;;::;============================;:::============. tobiography, ritualism nnd lyricism Ai.Jflm:ll 6181Ja..ls , ..... 3 a1m11re ESPI USA • Olll • A&E Dllctnelr Ciani/ Ure*8ffs Plus, madl lllOle CPR TRAINING* • American Heart Association .. 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' 1111 .............. ilfl » -.... , ..... ,. ..... .............. ,...,., ,,., •tJil 11111n.C11 ....... .......... &Wllrtllfl M I MEXICAN RESTAURANT Costa Mesa Bum foot or no, Tune'll break a leg foran'laakc. PA.GIN<} _Mil. ~! - Tbe day after I interviewed • Ta.n, Tune at tbc Ch• ... .,, Miramoale, he broke hia fool while dcscendina a IUircuc 11 a quake shook the famed Hollywood hotel. M a result, bis "Tommy Tune Tonitc!" has been canceled in San Francisco. However, the show will 10 on July 13-14 al the Orange County Perfor'mina Arts Center, center spokesman Ores Patterson ct>nfirmcd Friday. PAGING MR.. TYLER - TICkeU ao on saJc 9 this mornlna for the Juty 31 show by hard-rock-band- tbat-rcfuscs-to-dic Aero- unitb with special guest Mc- pdeath at Pacific Amphi· theatre. Tickets are S22 for the lawn and S27..SO for ev- erywhere else. Call Ticket· Muter at 740-2000. PAGING MR. BOW1£ - Sec il you can fiaurc out how that lead in applies to 1 his follow- ing item: "The ..__-...-..-~' F o rgott c n .. Cl I I' Stage Lites Door," Gregory A. Fallis' play rrom the Alexander Kar book about a boy who falls from SJ>3CC to earth, opens on South Coalt Rep- enory's Second Stage today at 2 and 4 p.m. Other per· Corm.anccs or the final play or SCR Young Conservatory Playen' KJDscription ieason wiU be 2 and 4 p.m. Sundays tbrouah June 13. 7:30 p.m. Friday and '4 and 7:30 p.m. Saturday, June 12. Admis- sion is S7 10 SlO. Box office: 957..-003. PAGlNG MR. KOBRIN - Lead-ins aroue!ng Tommy Tune, Steven Tyler, David Bowie and Jcny Kobrin? Ladies and gentlemen, -where else on earth will you read that? ' The Pilot's bdn vivant columnist is included be- e.use the lis1 or "colorful personalities" wbo will ap- pear at au·1hor-couplc Chri:stina Gustafson an Frank Marshall's rela· t~ruhip ~orkshops~~Jin· nan1 Tuesday a t l~nac Coasc College reads like 10mething out or. v.;cll, his column. Among frequent Jerry's kids participatina: Ruth Ko, J ohn and Donna Crean and Barbara Ven· cda and hubby Stanley 1bayk. NUGGETS -As a nod to the receuioo, Alterna- tive Repenory Theatre has rcct.uced ticket prices for '7artuffec.. 10 $12..50 for all seats throuJh June 12. . • . Wanna take a Cari~ bean cruise with M>me , S&anlty Cup champs? Los An,eles Kinp Dave Tay-1 lor, Darryl Sydor~ Robb Stauber and others wiU be pan of a special Norwe· aian CNisc Linc trip de· partina Crom Miami on July 25 . Call (800) 255· 3010 for details. That's all he wroce. eh. T be rcuon dallically pwc. for dimbina a moun&aiD lia "beca.atc it's there." But ......... '°" din* a mowitaia becaux it's riJht there in froa1 ol ~. the predominant feature out yo\Jr car window whe.a;drivina the freewayl of OranaeCOunty. Heading 50Ulh on the ..OS one day, l realized I'd never bcud one person mention having climbed Saddleback Mountain. .............. --··.-~·-·-·----.. -•ll lillM••••......_ ____ ........... _ .. ....__.._-.-.__._...,..... ........... .,,_, .. ~·--· -------~-- we could s.tc the putiAc lot. "OK. we're men now, ao walk 80I al, .. Brian id . A week later, tbc wad&lc WM . .• Mildly hallucinatina after man) but • memory -aJbe11 a fo.d Ion& miles, ~ may hear her." We memory. We knew that we'd be heard her loud and dear Iona be-b ck in the prinJ. And -hilc we fort -.c reached the canyon. didn't aee skyscrapers that time ei· We made a dozen strum er~ thcr --.e uw bup, but that's u- inp in the dark., and our hmbs other story --.e knew that oec ol 5tifrened at exponentially more &hcsc tunes we would frequent rat "ops. We pr°"esscd &qjallJla Epsldo tdn ,.. • to the aforementioned rotational •'°81 • J«:al aod .,,,.._...,.. I've since found out there's a very &ood reason· Thc:rc is no Sad- dleback Mountain. Rather, two pea.ks -Santiaao, the highest in Orange County at S,687 rect, and Modjc ka -form a saddle be- tween them, and together arc pop· ularly known as Old Saddlcback. nddle, which made as much use drl.-~ott ad•~•"'" tlw Ba ck in the Sad d I e fiii0 ' our.r arms-as our-legs; 8 iiiiut sooniiillrstiiiiS.W'diiii•:I o/iiiindl ..... t.1t.------ ·challenge of 0 1' Saddleback beckons climbers My farst time "on the Saddle," just after heavy winter rains had pummelled the area, my friend Brran and I took a long route, 20 or so miles, and in so doing we would discover a new way or walk· ing that we dubbed "the rotational W:tcldlc." Even as we approached along El Toro Road, Old Saddleback seemed more imposing than wual, iu mist-shrouded s\Jmmit invoking one or those filmic lands where tyrannosaurus spend their days plucking pterodactyls from the 5kjcs. Turned back by high water lev- els along Trabuco Canyon, we cir· cled around to Silvcrado Canyon. the stan or the Modjeska lodp. · Jerry Schad's Afoot and Afield in Orange County gr.cs the loop· its most difficult rating -.. strenu- ous." Santi ago Peak would lie an additional mile beyond Mod1csk11 to the southea t. We began the hike up Maple Springs Road at 10:30 a.m. Jagged asphalt from the wash· out road created countless mini11· ture v.aterf11lls. We rcftlO\-ed shoes and socks to ford the streams, which were not only rar higher but far colder in winter. High above the canyon Ooor. rains had u~ rooted and strewn a hodgepodge of trees about the slo~; charred and gnarled ttunks still standing recalled the 1987 Silverado fire. The day continued to take on cinematic proportions. A military issue helicopter swooping over a ridge,·wt befo~ us seemed right out o "Apocalypse Now.'' As the bike wore on, banter that wouldn't have been out or place in "My Dinn~r with Andre" degenerated to Brian repeatedly quoting the old dog in "Homeward Bound". "It's just over the neJtt ridge ... Nonh or Modjeska Peak. WC turned off onto what 'we hoped wn.s the Main Divide Road and found ourselves immediate!) socked in by fog. We were headed ror the thin heath Qf ridge 1hat actually forms the saddle of 01' S:1ddlcback. While Santiago theoretically lie) a mere mile beyond Modjcska. we weren't Oying.likc crows, it was 3:30 p.m., and the endless switch- backs up the higher summit of Saddleback were becoming very 01'.. Snow now lined the road. I . knew we were in trouble when l beruddlcdly observed chat "the · steep is becoming grader." But we pressed on, and the summit was a scene from a '50s space l'l)ovic, spangled with anten- nas no doubt intended to track aliens. Santiago Peak is ramous for its 360-degrec, unobstructe~ views or Catalina. the skyscr:1pcrs or downtown Los Angeles, the San Bernardino mountains and the ranges along the Mexican border. We saw fog. Our clothes had become seri- ously inadequate. In consideration or the approaching darkness, and infringement on any cl~mbers' code notwithstanding, .,.,,e accepted a ride across a drivable mile to Modjcska. Then we began our de- )Cent in earnest. We had read in .our field guide th:u Lost Woman Canyon lay"mid· way down the final stretch of the descent: "When the wind whistles down this canyon, so the old- t1mcrs say. it evokes the plaintive sounds or a woman calling for help STAL L 0 NE CLIFFHANGER Ja~ERICA GUIUY . ·11 . ' . ~c -~ ..-.~ON 1 Cl).)4s-6»9a) It J>. tJ>.36C-ltS. !Q21) tZ»~9i1s.D> 11J>.~7JO.l(DI 1 tlHG>.Q>.rro-ttS 11J>.2'D-4»7l5-MS t2»D-SJJ..D 1~5 NOW SHOWING! ; . TRIANGLE SOU ARE ' ~' •• :..~SA • '. I ' • &CCI •MmAY -·-NOW SHOWING! ·-----C'll ·--· ·-----,.. ·" TR~BUCO HILLS 11111ss10; ~~·Al· ~ ~: ~.:.0 Clfft'f'• UPI WITI mil tN) .. ,..,,. _,.,. UR "9 __ ,__,..,,. -n••" ... _ ... ,.. .. , .. • • Lifewltb Mike starring ~ MICHAEL}. FOX .. At•..._ . ..._._,_ Herb Ca• and Fred to hit the town Although l began my v.orldng lire a reporter. the po.sibiHty of a liv:ible \\-age: lured me into the l.ini...y worlm of public relations and aJ.,.l'rllsing. I ~amc back though, a tcstlmoriial to the ancient Teutonic proverb, "Ve arc too i.v..>n old und too late schmut." Of course. !>Orne foll.s might not think th:u be.:oming a ne\\ paper COiumnist is al) thJt "schmart " l'\c\ertheb.s, when I started this gig --------.M three: }can ago, my On the- Coast mother w3S truly happy becau)e I was finally engaged in something i.he could understand. At l:bt, she thought, her one and only was doing something respectable. That's debatable in many quarters, I know, ~ut I have always felt tha t column·writing is a noble calling. Until a few weeks ago, however, J didn't reahze that it was J genuine profession. That discovery came \\hen·I "'as hll>lled lo join the National Soc1e1~ of NC\\SpJper Columnists and auend It) 26th annuJI comention June :!5-27 1n Portland That the tnvllat ion clme addressed to .. Occupant" is entire!) beside the point. Until the con..,.entton packet arrived, J figured the :?6th Annual Convention of Ne\\spaper Col umnists would be six guys sitting around a bar on Yamhill St. swapping crazy-reader stories. Bur. b> golly, this is an hone)t-ro-goodness "'orking convention \\ ith speeches. seminars, panel discussions and all the tnmm1ngs. There's even an 3\\lrds banquet "ith a famous keynore i.peakcr, the esteemed Herb Caen of the San FranctSco Chronicle. The a" ards wlll be presented by another luminary. the president of the American Society of Newspaper Editors. (Howc"er, comre ntion chairman Jonathan Nichola~ of the host Portland Oregoni:m caullons that tr)1ng to sJip him a resume during dessert will be considered extremely bad form.) With Caen spealung, I suspect the awards banquet will not exactly be a gnm affrur And doubrless some of the delegate~ "'ill .'cl) definitely spend some time in a bar on Yamhill (and, possibly, as the comenhon brochure c:Uriously .sugse)LS. ':in the dtag·qu.c:en..bAuiown the )trcet''). Still. th1:re will be plenty or 'enous stuff on the docl.et. Half of one day will be devoted to helping the columnists improve their \\ nting. This arduou~ rask IS being taken on by the chap "'ho i) the writing coach o{ the Oregonian. His thesis 1s that "the core of rhe columnisr s craft 1s storytelling, and he '4111 offer ups on honing this skill." I "111 rake all of thar I can get. \\e 14-111 also be ~aulled by a JOurnahsm prnfeS!>Or from the University of Oregon who 1s said to be, "Mad as hell bccau~e 100 man) nc~papcr are written by men. for men <and about men:· 1 have a ~trong hum:h the professor lS a profC\WfC)!>C P erhap) three days of hullabaJoo over ncwsp:iper columni ts may seem like mµ .. h adu Jbout not much. But the con,c:ntion ch.urman claims lh:it "Columnists !oCCUre the loyally of regular rcader'i. and thelr reputations lure new readers to (a newsp:1pcr's) page1." He promises that I w11J come back from Portl.ind inspired and enliahtened, rededicated ;ind refreshed -and wonh a whole lot more money to my paper. Yeah, sure. Unfortun3tely, althou&b l have searched e"ery moment or the> convention timetable, l ~n find no mention of a discussion on how to squeeze that alleged additional money out of one's editor. J suspect that, these d r.-even Herb Caen ~ould have trouble w1lh that topic. Fttd ftfM'fl11'1 tM .. l'VIU ~Ytly T~sday, Tbun4a,r Md S.turd•T· PllSlDENT IUD CUat-. (0). The White House. 1600 Pcnnsytvania Ave.. Wubinatoo. P .C. 20SOO (201) 456--t l l 1 -Hodioc n:cordl caJls rrom 6 a.m. to l p.m. P .S. T. VI PllESID&.1'1 A.I Cwc. (D). The Capilot W4, Suite lll. Wasflin,ton. D.C. 20:SOO GOVONOa I Prtt WU.... (R), State C.p1tol, ~ 9Sll4,(9l6)&'S-2141 U NATO "' .,.,._,.a.er. (D). 112 Han Scuce 81d ... ujtc 212. WW.t.ftSIOn D.C.. l0510 (20'l) 22'-3'SJ rxu .. ret.w-. (0). 3JI Hart Scace Blda.. W ... DC.. 20510 (202) %2A-.»t I or (JIO) 914-TJOO u uoa 11& °" UJ'UllJlfr41nU on. c-. (It), ..,.. ....... MlcAn'1w ..... £.-1'°"1,,. -...... ...... ma 1'6-ll41 or (lllii) ZJS.'611. , .... ., Nc.,..aa.m) " ...._ 0 k a1 t • (ll).._. I*.. MIQ T here it much more to Peter Ueberrott\'s sudden rcsipation as co-chair of Rebuild LA than at fir t meet the eye. It 's easy 10 understand why Ueberroth, a Newport Beach businessman and l.a&una Beach re ident, might w aJ\t to pend more time with his family and tend to his ~n businesses instead of enduring (urthcr abuse from those disenchanted ·~ith the productivity of Rebuild LA. However, lhe pursuit of Liberal Politics political office may also be one or the other commitments Ueberroth hnd in mind when be composed the leuer of resignation to his board of directors. Ucbcrroth has often been touted as a highly visible and vi:l ble candidate for statewide elccled office, especially as a Republican "ho has great ·crossover appeal from Democrats. The lime is puticularly right for Ucbcrroth to translate his high-name rccognilton and wide pread public a"dmiration into a c:impaign for statewide office. Resianina from Rebuild LA is a '°Sical and necessary Mep in the fulfillment of &his pouibility. Governor Wilson's prosptC't f CM' reck:ction remain 11cry dim and will likely wol'\Cn with the impcndtng battle over the stntc•s budge&. Dianne Fcinstein's scat in the U.S. Scn:ile is also up for grabs, yet ·one more time, in 1994. lC the GOP hu any hope of holding on to the governor's office or recapturing the Senate seat lo t in 1992 it will have to aggressively recruit and promote fresh electoral champions. In this regard Uebcrroth lS possibly the best person in the tate to become lhe party's standard-bearer in either electoral cof}.tCst. An accomplishea entrepreneur. head of the eff usivcly prai!>Cd LA Olympic Org:inizing Commincc in 1980, Time magazine's "MCln of the Ye3r" in 198.5, and the former commi ioner of ~fajor Lcogue Uaseb311, Ucberroth has all the right stuff to be a highly competitive candidate for tatewide office. There •~ no other individual tn Cahfomia. not currcnrly The _new Gov. Pete? \ e\~port Beach's Ueberroth ma~ be setting himself up to become governor -or :ienator hoktin1 citcted office. wtk> even coma ck>lc to Ucbcrroth's &nel of name r~oognihon, favorllblc public approval, and acceu 10 •he ri.noncial resource) esse.ntiial to a uccc Cu.I run for s1a1cwide office. Moreover, unlike 00\o'Crnor Wilson, Peter Ueberroth has not alien:ued the conservative donors and acti,·i ts 1n Or:sngc County -a group e ~ntial to any c•mdidale's chance of 't11cwidc elector.ii $UCCe • As a "fo~onte son'' cand1d:stc from Orange County, Ucbcrroth could gwc Wilson a real run for his money (literally and figuratively) 1n the gubernatonal primary. H~cver, continued a ocu1tion "'ith Rebuild LA "as a potent political liabilit}I for Ucbcrroth 3) an electoral c:ind1du1e; one "'bich nceJed r~me<fy before any serious campaign for elected oUi~ could be undert aken. Not onl)' docs Ueberroth need more rime to run for elected office: th,\n 1mohement "ith Rebuild LA allo\\ • but p·rolonged .. a ~1a11on \\ilh thi~ trouhlcd 'cxlr:t·go,ernmcntJI la~i... force · tJrni,hcs Uebcrroth' othct'\\i c d1~tingui hcd rccorJ of puhl11; service. Ueberroth is .simply to0 aurnctivc a statewide k:adcr to ha11c his polit'ical fortunes &O down with • sinkina ship. But that's precisely what Rebuild LA ha bcoomc -1 sinkift& bjp. h·s only a matter or time before nearly C'\/eryone as~iated with this endeaYOr is \ilified by the public and the pre . N ow unencumbered by any further formal tics 10 Rebuild LA, don't be $urpriscd to ).CC GOP leaders stumblin& over each other 10 persuade Uebc.rroth 10 carry the panyts banner ag:tinst WiJson io nCllCt June') primary or to oppose Senator Fein tein in the next general elc:ction. 01 .. cn Ueberroth's impressive trac k record of success in rhc privarc and pllblic ectors it'' an e~cellent bet that if be runs he'll have n supeTb chance of Mnn1ng. The only remainins que lion is· will he run? Ueberroth\ unc)(J>Ccted re)1gn at1on from Rebuild LA is certainly a t'lUljQr step in armmg :il s~h a decision. So don't be urprised 1! in the monlh) ahe:>d Peter UebCrroth's other comm1tmenu turn~ into a full-blown candidacy for statewide elected office. Mork Petnltt• Is •a as «fate prof~ssor la pol/tic•/ • SC'i('Dtt ., (J I. .__ ____ .... 1::::::.::::::::.:::::::::::::::::.:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~::::::::::::::::::::::::::· .. :.::::::::: .. ::·:::::: ... ::.. ... :.: .. : .... :::::::::.~.:: ...... ::::::·: ·:;~ .::::.":: .. ::::::.:~: ... ·::::::~~=:::=~::::~:::::::::::::::::::::: Letters Jlmlks lO · city ltlH In the interest of. pcr..on ~ho h~ noticed th:sl, afkr II the contro\Cf))' Triangle SquJrc c.i!l offord 10 cre.itc resentment commun!ty-ciry rel:itions, please print the following about the O\C:Mizetl 1gn. it' so big that 11 i :imong.st 1hc1r cu~tomen? statement that w.is read to the Cbsta M~ City impos:,1ble to \CC it "Jll ;it once When )Ou'rc \\;11t1ng Am f.:mgry, ~ou bet lam I'm ~lso mad at m)actr Council members at a recent meeting: :u the l>ign:ll a1 the end uf the Ne\\ port f rec~ a). the tor not ha\lng rc;id the )ign restnctin& my space to Residents of E:lst 19th Street \\'\ h to cxprc)!> our ftf)l thing )OU nolll"C about Triangle ~quJrc 1 the big \Chide 6-leet 10-inches and grea1tr rm used lO app·rcclallon to the city or Co ta Mesa's staff for an letter wrap pmg around the corner of the structure )Ce1na f\\lnd1cap p.ir~ing signs ho"'C\tr the one 1 exccUent job in successfully completing the East 19th • pel!ing I KE 10\\. Thal' ;ill )OU can read encolinttrcd 1 a fits.t for me E\en 1( m1.n11gcment's Street sidewalk project.· . So I "':i bc1rig funny, acting a if l had JUi.l fallen intent \\M to rcscl"e pace for the "'ork.m:>n's trucks I Since early 1991. ~uncil members and city staff off the turnip truck and hadn't been hc:mng at>out fc:cl re\lricting the U>e after ~orking houn b , h:we ~orked idc-by-idc. with Ea.st 19th Street NI~ TO\\.N C\Ct) 1Ja~ of my hfc for the pa~t )car It ~uc rionoible. residents 10 develop a mean to fund , design. :md \\3S a hllle JOk.e. Get it ~ t tolJ the man:>gcr at the book store. C\-Cn install the much-needed sidewalks on East 19th Street. MELISSA HclNING though l didn't hold them rc-spon 1bte for "'hat Prior to insralJation last fa.II. city st:lff \\Orked with S.in1:i An:> Hd h1 h!lpprncd, the) could l°'cl Triangle Square "'ould each homeowner on the street to a urc that the O nc\.C'r cc my f u~c ag:ltn. sidewalk accommodated individuai needs to the C\tcnt It "a lhc be)t ol time , 11 \\J~ the \\UN of timc:lo: a l am an Orange Counly bu\1ne )mJn "'ho h:u possible . talc ot t\\U hu\ane,')es. ov.neJ m> °" n companie) for the m3jor1l) o( 32 )Clrs. Cit1 staff should be comphmented on the setcct1on 1 recently c\pertenccd t"o C\:>mplel> 01 ho Going the er;tra mile to ~h fy m)' CU\lOmers hu of Bopark Enterprises as lhe contractor "ho did high bu inc',., i'> conducted today."t "'ould lt\;c to ,hare al"•> been M) oh1ect1\e I J\J\C no model II\ *hich to qu~Hry-workwith Httlrlisruption to-our--- - -_..._t -cm \\llli ~ -----.:.--4i1 th! jtbHfY--the IK.tfuf\'...t~en ~uul OWH~~l)l-ll neighborhood. One e\Jmple h.1') to do \\llh .t comp:iny calkJ ;o Tn.inglc qu:ire. · We wt h to acknowledge the following 1ndhidual~ OrJngc Cl>J\t Traikr Supply After i.pendini,: a gootll) 11 -, good to L.no~ there arc people: in busine like on city staff who did an c~llent job in community amount of mone) to rcp.ttr the refrigerator in 11\~ Orange Coa 1 Trailer Suppl). :ind it's d1 3ppo1n1 ing to coordination and implementation of this succc sful motor home 11 "\\J Jcrcrmincd l\\O -Ace\;) later th:u be :ir dtecl of rhc ltle., or Triangle Squ:m:. sidewalk irutallntion project: indeed :>nothcr \Cf) C\pcn'i'c p~Ht \\'15 required to P S S1ncc "riling the ~c I tool my f:ither's Marilyn Adarbeh, Larry Arruda, Carolyn Dlack, male the repair complete. v.•t h into Charle\ B:m J~lcr in Cos1a Mesa 10 Chulic O;srkc, Rene Cohen, Carol Jacobs, Bart After much calling around b) Or.:>nge Co.ht 10 try hta\.e the brolcn ~tem on his watch rcp;ured Not only Mejia, Bill Morris, M3her Nawar, Patrick Pag3duan. and rind ihc part at "' ~lier puce 1, \\. \ dctermincJ Jid the:> r" .•t "'hik v.c waited, there .,..:u no charce. Afan Roeder, Mike Stevens 3nd Corrie Viera. th:it none ould be fou nd and I had no choice. I ~new · FRANK R. BECKER In addition to p(o,iding a sure route to school, the the shop v.a' u~tt at \\h:n the) v.crc •oing to ha'c 10 Quiet CO\e Propcn1es. lnc meandering idcw;slks on E3st 19th Street allows us to charge me Costo Mesa enjoy stroll down our street, provides 3 new means J wa ,.,ughr by )urpn)C \\hen l paiJ. the bill The) for neighbors to get to know one another. and has informed me I v.outiJ onl} hhc 10 pl) their CO'lt for made in impressionable imptO\<cmcnt to the look of the p:1rt and there wuulJ be no t:h:irge for th'c IJbor our street. becau\e I haJ been so p3hent O\oer the 1"0 v.e'eks ii ' Thank you for a Job well done. took to :in:il)Ze the propkm ~nd locate the p3rt. R.O. HOFFMAN AND THE l trted to talk them Hito at lea'' charging me for RESIDENTS Of EAST 19TH STREET their I bor, they declined Quire rc:mork:>blc, I think C<bta Mesa you \\1ould agree. That very C\enina I decided to go to Triangle Square to purchase a book after dinner I pullc:J m) truck into a pace in their enclosed p:irlt.lng ~tructure and upon my return 20 minu&cs I ter I dik-uvcrcd that my truck h:id been tov.e<l. I had inad\'crtentJy parked in a p:ice rcscned for "chicles 6-(cct lO-inchc U\ heighr and greater. (1 IJter mea ured my truck and · missed their requirement by 10 inches). Bid translation Ycster<by t called the Hotline with ""hat I thought -was an amusing obscn«tion about Triangle Square. This morning l opened the paper to sec that not onl)' did the Pilot nor get 11, but l was obviously misunderstood and misquoted Anyone who rc:ads this comment AS YO U PRINTED IT '-"Ill likely wonder what the heck 1 wa> taJkjng a~ul Herc I ) what I actunlly said: "I ha.,.(n't been there, but I've driven by and l\e noticed the great bi& sign, the one that wraps around the building. It's so big, and I can understand \\hy you had to aci spcclal permi ion from the dty to h:a\'C it And it's real nice, but tell me, what is IKE TOW?" My point was this; I a.m sure that I'm not the only Upon inquirtn& as to the whereabout of my "ch1clc. the sec1mty guard handed me Ii card g1"ing the phone number or 1be towina company. He further :ad,i.scd me tha1 1he ch:ir1c to rc1riC\e my truck "ould be SllO and th:u the tow company demanded cash. I ""n livid. How CO\lld a new commercial enrerprisc be ~ aga.re 1ve as to h:i\C a patron of tl'\cir center •~cd v..uhin 20 minutes? Did they c-.cr hear about warn1np? l bu inc so sooJ that the man:iacr of Trllb talk Today was tr~h Co1lectton day in ·e~port Bea h and I wa ap1>4lled to w1tnc one of the m;any \\a) in \\Mch nannies put c:htldren at nsk. · T"" "'omen. c ch pushing a b b)' carri:igc con1a1ninc t ·bndtd b;ib1es ebout ~o or th.rec icars old, "'ere making their wiy down both sides of our treel, toppina at e:ich trash ca..n to dig tbrouab the filth and dl~ardcd personal items. which may hne incfuded u ed ti ue , lo:adcd ""uh germs from tbe nMe and thr r, d' ardcd condoms or t mpo0$, and other irems contaminated "'11h blood or other body nui<h. . The~ •omen "'ere app rcnlly unaware that any ara h ma) ron1uin d;1nicrous scrms or v11USCs or a hundred different disea~ , some unknown. These arc the ame hand that may rciJCh down seconds later to put 1 bottle in the biby's mouth. l \\Ould ug&es1 that 1f prOlperous mothers don'1 ~re cnouah for &he chiJJrcn 1hc) bear to ra~ them, they should :u le t tl'y 10 cxpla.in a (cw buic hcahh Cnct to people 10 "'hom they cnltust their d1ifdnn'1 care STUART WtLUAMI Nc.pon 8eadl How to cmdaet your t."WPORT·.\lt:SA UNl1UD ' Be.ch 81\-d., SuiLc 304, Hu1mnatoo Beath. CA T1Ni1a&1 F. ~ Sth Pt&&. ( Cwpoft Bead!. 926oa7 147-2A33 or (202) 22S-2·US (Colt• Mesa Santa Alla Hci&hts) SJ.4-l.S.SO and VrtU N~pon Be1eb) SfATE SA'fE COUNTY IOUD OF [J)l.CATIO. Mariu 1cr..-. (R), J7th Our 140 Ncwpon 200 Mlmus Drrvc, C a MCP.. P 0 . 801I 9GSO. m OrM, Suite 120. ~-port BcatJI.. 92628-9050. 966-4000 , 92660. 640-1137 Of (916} « 961. (RcpreM:ntt EUuliict• o. '8f'kr, ln(IDbcr, ftuatec Arc• S N port Bcacb and C ta Mua) (C<W.ta Mc , 'ewpott 8cada.) ATE fBLY 0 COMMU. m COLUCI Dl5Tl1CT CUkrt ftrplOll. (R). 70ch Out. 4299 ll'J'O AdMns A•. C-. Mesi. 9!626. 4Jl·$012 f.:Ard\ut BMS .. uicc 20', Newport Beach, anccUor. ~ P. ,........._PW.; ' 92660. ~Sor (916) 4CS..7222. (J ""°" Pmkkat· ~A.~ loerd Mtinbcrs lkKh af'd °"1i tcsa.) ...,..., aa... r..a G. .....,., w.-C. lt....W. ~ L ~ St1•dt1tl T1111trc: C\UroaNlA COASTAL COMMlSSlO '""*-ff. c.,,.... Su fraftNCU ('I') 90t-~200 (South~ repcm ~, H>fiC bcrwcc• otricCs in l.Gllil oaANC C<M.IH'n rA&A ICMltO 8ud (llJ) ·3071. atad Su Dqo •Fait o. .. 0-Mc-. lSl·FAlll ,.._. ... ~~-oe. WllM. Va ~IM!#~ COUNTY~ O'I StJPllMIOlll Directon T• n z-. Dlf illliij;,.... HlllOI ~ lOCMlc..tr Plan, c.....,._._,......_..._,.._., s.ea AM. 91701 • • • • 111aa.a..,••111 ra. ......... M. WWII' .. DilL a.ca,..,, ~ . l I SCHOOL Ot IUCT. IWl t6th 1., Ncv.pc>ft &.ch, 76().3200. Interim Supctu1lco~n1· sc .. CorQ brJ M1,;mbct\. .... lac)llWN. prciidcnt, Jim de &om. RC)d MacM1llian. JY<fy franN. berry ~ow. Ed Ocacr. M.anhi flYOt. Foncst Werner. t CO~SOUDATlO WAR& DtSTIUCT 1965 Ptaccatia. COia Mtsa. 6.\1·1200 BuarJ iicri\bcn: TnllllJ Ota .... U.-,....... tarte Owalllc. Jiiek u.a. T-~ COSTA M rTAaY IMS'Tal<.,. P 0 . 8'111 1200. Com Mes. 92621-1200. lS4·$CMl, .,_d Mcnkrt: J_.. WalaMf, Jatne6 ~,.,..... Han} O~a. Naic Reade aftd Art Nny. 'lltCSm S. ...._. ....,, ... ,, .... .... ....... - Fro111 A1 ........,.te attccu. It moved to hdllc vi.w 0(M: in 1973, where &M ~ is now valued at more than Sl3 million. The school now has an enrollmen1 of 397 studentJ in srades kindergarten throu&h ei&hl. is debl·frce and over lf\c yean has created a S$.6 million endowment. • Marder's accompli hmcnts were recently honored in proclamations issued by both Ncwpon Beach and Costa Mesa, along with Orange County and the California 1tatc Senate. Marder will be replaced by Sidney DuPont, headmaster of , Grosse Pointe Academy in the Michipn suburb of Grosse Pointe Farms. Despite Harbor Day School's hefty $6.200 y~arly tuition - whic:h Marder says is competitive -the school has sizable waiting lists for all grades. "This year, our application pool has literally qua- drupled," Marder said. Admission is based on academic ability and each srade has ~o class sections of 22 students each. · As Marder strolled through the campus, the uniform-dad students showed 1cnuinc affection for their retiring headmaster. .. He's done a really good job as headmaster.'' said 9-year-old Le· slic Damion ... Hc'i. really nice - .. still belina public education .has a Ions way to So· "I don't think •c've doGe a WI)' pd job on educational relona so far -and it's not b«autc we haven't tried," Marder uid. "l don't sec very many po.itivc cf· f ccts of our reforms." Marder believes the statewide public education bureaucracy ha damaged the effici~ of schoOb by limitin& the dccasion·makin& ~crs or parents and local school omcials. But he 5ees ical potential for change in the charter school movement. In California, up to 100 charter But Marder MronsJy <>s>PC*' the tchool ~her initiatiw that Woukl S-1 public school parent • Sl.500 per child toward the C<»t or priva&e school tuition. "To consickr takina money away from the overburdened public sec· tor is just unthink blc;• Marder said. Ahhou1h Marder ii• lookin& for· ward 10 a leisurely retirement, he also plans to do consuhing -.ork for private schools, i ting in their (und-rai ing effort). A former president or cvcrnl independent M:hool association • Marder has received n:uional rec· ....... ...• •1e1 .... oanltion over the year1 f« bb role in creallna oac or the countrt.• premier private school•. But -•th Grace Pryor Knutson, 84. of 'cwport Beach. the end uf schoOI ju t ix da)" died Saturd y, May 29. away, Marder said it's the openina Knuuon '' tuNived by h~r dauitucr Carolyn or young minds that muns the Gray Rou. her son·in·l w Gene W. It and lnOit to him. three cnndd uahtcn: Su Gray R , EJiubcth "Prob bly the me>Jt c~iting Ruth R nd Carofyn Jc n R thing i -.hen a kinder1artcner Knutson -.a, a rc•ident of Newport Be ch for read\ to you for the first time. 37 )Cits and taught school for more th n a. decade >A hen the) ·,e unlocked that dccod-11 Wilson Elementary School in C~t:t Mesa. ing S) tem and it's become a part Scni'c v.ill be held toda) at JI a.m. at Pa 1tac uf their bcina." Marder id. View Memorial Part.... ••Now we\c reached the point --------=------------~-...:.---­where l\e got parents who were once students here. That'!. a thrill... ~ school can be created under a r-------------------------~ state law that took effect Jan. 1. The idea is to let local teachers, parents and community leaders create schools to serve the specific educational needs o( local students -free from onerous state regula· tion . "Charter schools arc a re31 at· tempt at reform, where the per· nantc and the spending comes under the control of a, small voup," M:irdcr said. "The centralization movement occurred in the 1'950s to get bigger and better swimming po61s and biger and better athletic fields by combining communities together. I really think that's a thing of the past if we're going to maintain quality in our public sector. We've got tO get back to smaller units." ~ lk ~~ Ya.R<lttiels ~This StMWR he pulls teeth.'" 'r=i~:;~=:::;~::;~;;:~iiiiiiiiiijiijiiiiiiiiiii ... jiijiiijiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiil Pullin& teeth, or rather casing I Ar~~~u.. ..1 ( H~ Hoo 01~ c~ 8*1. Jm...-a~• loose baby teeth out with a little gauie, i but one of Marder's mul- tirmcetcd duttcs. ··1 pull about 70 a year." he aid. A graduate of Cortland State Teachers College in New York with a mai.ter's degree Crom Spranafield College in Mas- sachusetts. M3rder began ~1 pri· vatc school career an 1960 after five yc:trs as a public school tc3ch· er. He ]Oined Far Hills Country D:ay School in New Jersey v.herc his mother was also teaching. · "I knew since the seventh grade that I Wllntcd to be a tc:icher, but when I first entered teachin& I be- came impatient v.1th the public schools and decided I v.ould seek altemiuivcs," Mnrder said. A.nd he · Wbolesale .. to tbe Public CalifQrnla ·t~· ~ Flower MarKt ~ ' \ • II '£/Jlt ti.€ ;&;:. tt :C ~ ~ :a~ ;k ~z.;. ~ INDOCHINE 'i,:e ku!.4C <AU)~ o/ !So.u'}:bi~ ,(/~ = Sample Menu - Hanoi Beef Soup . 5595 Spring Rolls s4 so lemon Gross Chicken 5795 noppy-P-onca e '69S- " Sweet & Savory Catf ish5895 Shaking Beef 59 95 BBQ Pork with Papaya 59 95 104!1e Discount for to-go orders • • ···~ l rees !+ST JA=IW ~ 673-0910 "-.... ~~-.dlt',. ~ T~·et , I /; / \ • lti ctoas ie ,on • --~ Prc!ssoiis WTV Sbll watt! YIUSd on TV rd .. -• ~ JUNE 21 through JULY 23 . · • OEf-ooE fOUNdATic>N foR Th£ Ams • 2 For 1 L11d " SrHtf C•••flf" BrHd M~M~ I I I I ,,-. . _, Clll llJ ~ Closed 4 times since 1960, the old Blue Beet bar is open again under the name Sid's by the Sea, after activist regains possession in court. By loriAnn ~ StJlf Wr1W NEWPORT PIER -Sid Soffer reopened the popular and long- tanding Blue Beet Cafe Friday, but regulars customers may not lnow it. waaa. I doe .. care.'" Softel M ii ialeat. hoff. ewr, on ..,elMliaa llM IUllDCr k· veniaa tbc ~m ao pre-19'8 Blue Beet sayle -a wa~ bole with an Old·Wnt ~. Soffer. a wcll-ltl\OWn Costa Mesa 1etivist who spent time in jail this year on unrelated city code \'iolations, and Hermanson appucnlly bepn etllhlll shortly after Iormina 1 part11enhip in l988. The feud heated up when Her· man.son obtained a court order to keep his partner away from the Blue Beet on grounds that Soff er's was ruining business by usin& pro- fanity. The suit was dropped when Soff cr •arced to wntch hi lan- guage. Shonly after. Hermanso" filed a rounta Wae lbc a&~nt has ben ctc.ed lince it opened in 1960. 4 Soifer.~ «>*IU the land under the ta~rn. noptned the beach front tiistro FriJay after aainins possession or the buildin1 in court Thursday. In an eulier intef\·icw, Herman- son said it w~n't possession Qf the building that he wanted. ''I just want away from (Soffer).· The guy's " madman:• Hermanson could not be reached for comment Friday.on the bar's reopening. A hearing on Soff cr's motion to dismiss a half-million dollar law- suit that Hermanson has filed against him is scheduled for June 11. Also pending is a counter suit ·Soffer filed to collect back. rent he m:untains Hermanson <>"CS him. From A1 .. • county to find and manaai a lite ror low-rill criminal oftandcrs. an't~up. Alter caty and f'CSidential op- position killed hi oriainal idea to turn two Maple Street op:ut· ment complelCC into a work fur· lough center, Meehan looked 01 moteb acrou the city. He thinks he has found a choice lie 1n the Day• Inn. "h'i. 11 >itc 1ht.1t Cl>n be well controlled," Meehan S3td. ··11· hard to find the idc:il location t>cnuse every proposal has po- tential pitCaH . But I think the ue \\oul£i. operate comp;uibly "'ith the surrounding area and doesn't present any threat to the safety or security or the neigh· bortlood." He said ... 3C).uftii mold is the perfect ... it ii locaa.d •• caancrdal mnc and tllcfdon woa"'I affect nearly • many m&- denu. ud its confipration &iYCt uatr full view of cwry apan· mcnt. Councilman Joe E:rickson said that while the newly proposed site isn't as objectionable on the surface as Maple Street, ques· tionl remain. He and other counc:il mcmben remain con- cerned ~ith 1ny facility housi,,g Jad inmate loc:ucd in Co ta Mes.a. "We\c been 1old that 1hese nre the t)P'! or offender) ~ho ha\'C not commiued (serious) crimes but my in1ti1I re ponsc stiJI i 1hat C~t• Mesa ha too many t)pcs of •1'e~ r:Kilitic and I "-Ould hopt neighboring cia••nllilill aid ........ oldle'""*'"Bliiilwliid. ...... .....,. '° ...... ..... bonood ctolijr.• It ..... be ... ~ to (drddC} .... atl 11ie facts :are in." nie cily ~ ~ -counry-'1andcd proaraia 1hroup its conditional ua ·permit pro- ce • A ... Plannin& Cemmluion henrin& has been set ror June 28 Out M~han isn't tak,i0& any chanc:c5. He's tryin1 to sdkdule a community foNm bdow then 10 pro.vidc information. "There •re people concerned about the unknown and there is a certain fright or shock value attached when peof.le hear terms like 'utcllite jai ,' " Mee- h:in said. ··we want to a~r C\--erybody' queitions and p!'O- 'ide all the Information they need." Bcc:iuse of a 13wsuit Soffer is embroiled 1n with Blue Beet part- ner B:>rry Herm:mson -()VllDCr or Kaplan's Restaurant -he opted to slap a new sign on the tavern, Sid'!. by the Sea. complaint to dissolve the corporn-,.-----------__...;;. ___ __;_ _______ ...:.... __________ __._ _______________ _ "I wanted to call it 'Sid's Ton,"' \:lid the Costa Mesa entrepreneur, \ho also o"ns Sid's Place on Old :--lc"pon Boulevard. "But my help \lt:lnted 'Sid' By the Sea.' So I said: 'Well, call it :inything you_ MELEE From A1 raignment. which has been contin· ued until Monday. They arc cur- ren1ly in cu,to<ly at the Orange County Jail. According 10 reports. the sui· peel aUegedl) ambu~hed another gjng at an apar1men1 complex in the 1900 bloc!.. or Pomona nc3r Victoria Street al about 10 p.m. Wednesday. The auack w~ pre,umed to be ~n. The Blue Beet corporation. eomprised of Soffer and Herman- son, is now in bankruptcy. The dispt?t8 eventually resulted in the seaside tavern being closed down Monday. h marked the · in retaliation for another fight the two gangs purportedly had earlier that day, according to reports. Police reports show there were five victims, but neither their names nor conditions were re· leased. Both the suspects and victims live in the area where the figh1 took place, according to police re· 9Qds. Rcpol'tJ 1i0 ·show that a gun, which appears lo have been brari- disbed b1 one of the victims prsor to the officers' arrival. wa recov- ered. ~ PRISON to paint a mural at 1hc Rea Com- -. munity Center depicting a tudent making a decision between Jradu· . From A 1 ation or gangs, n job or jail. the young man. ~though Costa Mesa has been Less than a month before the the scene of several gang-related shooting, Rubio was featured in a shooti~gs in recent. years,. police Daily Pilot article as an ex-gang say this was the first to mvoJvc I d h h d 1 · d · h · local gangs. ca er w 0 a en istc m t e Within several weeks, a member Marines after graduation in an cf-of Mor.eno's gang allegedly retali- fort to turn his life around. alcd with a barrage or bullets that Al the time o f the article, Rubio left a rival gang member affiliated s:tid he hoped 10 get city approval with Rubio and Ramirez dead. Attention, CD Owners! Are You Frustrated With The Lcfw"'\ Returns On Your CD? FREE REPORT Reveals The Simple, But Little Knbwn 'Secret ~Getting ~he Best Re~urn From Your CO Dollars' Cali 1-800-827-0875, 2 4 Hrs, For A Free Rec orded Messa9e, To Get A Copy Of The Report Your Banker Hopes You Never See! 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(1/2 mlfe South of ~ Ftefi 434-0744 LMEFOAEST 23M1 El Toro Road • tone t>1oC1t NOttn ~ ROC:kfi ldJ 583-0744 Monday thhJ Fnday 10 am..a pm, SaWtOay 10 em-.e pm, ~ 10 am-5 pm KB.LY ••NC: . 158Rt2• .. ., t91S AU7 19t13 •• 1~3 111.17 t"'*'1J •11 ,.,., ... ,.,..., .... 7.17 ..... ..., -~' ort ~South had ~e all-stars, NOrth had the team effort .. in gir1s· volleyball · showdown. 8y Barry Faolk'A* :~. • "°"' WTtllr HUNTINGTON BEACH - Magic Mountain it wasn't. In lieu of a senior outing packed with thrijJ rides an'd other \'&rious re\elry bcfittina the fmal v.ceks of their high school experience, Co- rona del Mar High scrtion Allison En&lcbrccbt and Lon Newcomer had thett heretofore perfect vol- leyball season sabotaged ill the Or- ange County AJJ-Star Volleyball Match Friday at Golden West Col- leae. . Representing the heavily-favored South, alona whb Newport Harbor's Daru fo&ey, the locals fell to a taller North squad, including Costa Mesa · resident and Mater Dci product Heather Lee, lS-8. 14-16, lS-10. "Noc dole," said Englebrecht v.hen asked to compare the disap- pointing finish to an evenina with f riendl at Map: Mountain. h was far from what Englebrecht and Newcomer bad ex>mc to expect on t~e COW1. as the lone acnJOrs on the Sea Kinp' 34-0 OF Southern Section. state and national champi- ons. •'We .-nned they were the fa- ¥Ontc, bccau.se tbq bad .U played 10CCther." wd Lee, a 6-1 outside hilt« •ho helped the North domi· nate at the net ~tb superior size. "We ~ere the ·underdop because Yo>C had nacr pia,cd •t.bCT. But once v.c got the middle going. we seemed to take a>ntrol It felt JOOd 10 beat them " lee, bound for Utah State. was J<>aned by ll&btc North mate Heather Lowe (Cyp~ ), AJtcia Lanager (Eduon) and Lisa Brown (Fountain Vallef) an handhna the South. '1'bcy bad much more size than us." South Co-Coecb Dan GlcM said '1"bcy scored pomts in bunch- es, upeaalty in the third game. l thought we did well to rally to win the ICCX>Od game." Lee bad one kill. but exprcs.sed andividuaJ sattSfaction aloni with her contentment over winnjna. "I think I proYCd myself the way I wanted to," Lee said. "I trunk 1 did pretty well." Newcomer, a S-8 fa.nt-team A.ll- OF outside bitter, en~d the most playln& time of the three South lo- cals, rccordiJ\I two tills in her prep SYt'U IOl'lo en route to lbc UnJYCT- • ·ri of. Alabama. Englebrecht. a S-10 middle block- er. al$0 bad two tills in a starting role, and will join Newcomer with See YOU.EY8AUAf .. llllll' ,,,. ,,,,, -------- . ...... June 5. 1993 The Newport Seact\ICosta Mesa Dally Pilot Sports Editor Roser Carlsoa. ~ •• 642~30 txt.:3 7 11ca111 Cherie Nagy·bowlinc>'B3 Classlf1ecVBS Automotive/BS Newport Hubor's ~ing si11 (minus shotputter GirY He~s) get re~y to motor in for the Sute Tr~~ field prelims at Cemtoo, Collc.~e .and \\h.tl elSt>! they're on the high r~d in a limo! from left, shotpUtttt kau Ralphs, fiigh jumpers Misty May, Mkhffla Ross and Tina Bowman, and m the porthole shotputter W.tde Tift. AWESOME! they're AU back today for finals!. ~It's not out of the question , Newport's girls have an outside shot for the state championship. By Ric:Nrd Oum s.-tsWW NORWALK -It wasn't qulle as dramatic as Lut week during the Master& Meet, but .oobod)-.. on the N~-pon Harbor High 00e was complaamng Fnday mght. . All three high Jumpers, plus Gina Heads in the discus and shot. put, reached today's fi- nals m the ClF State Tradt and Field Olampionsbips at Ccmtos College. "~ people, and all seven quahfied for the late fi - nals," Newport Harbor tugh JUmp 003Ch Rick Foster said "That's amaZ1ng." Actually, it's .ix athletes in ~-en C'\'enL,. And f oster wa_' also countan& Wade Taft and Beau Ralphs in the t\O)"S ho t put But either way you slice at, the Sailors certainly made .in impression in the field cvent5. On the girls idc, they even have a.n O\Jtsadc chance 10 wm a late championshjp_ Heads, v.ho goes first t<Xa)' for the Sailors at J pm an the bot put, then competes in the discu at 5, r confident that a b1& throw in both event is till wuhln reach. "I'm gotn lO try and place in the top f~-c." she said. Jn the d&scu Heads, a JUDIOr, quahfied No. 7 with a 137- foot, 9-inch Oang on her first attempt. In the hot put, he •as No. 6 with at~ of 41-10 "l'm pleased that 1 qualified for the finals, but I'm not happy wuh my throw,'' said Heads, whose personal best tS 43-2, accompli bed at a Sea View League dual meet agaan t TU)tan this pring. "I was surpnsed bccau<c I thought I might ba\e to throw farther to qualify. "There·\ 1111 that barner at 42 feet, but I hope (todly) that waU wall crumble Like the daSC\l ; 140 feet 1 my bar- raer." See GIRLS/Ir ~ . urs ~ · ••t is widli1 • alllr~5l-IPA in-1Welims ... . " . . ~ SailOrs" jooior smashes his own pr agakl; Ralphl·makes 1he cut. too, tor today's finals. 8y Richard Oum ~--NORWALK -Ulla a tr. OtJ--,._, w ......... ......, • tlt'IN ..... .............. .... ........................... .... . Tia, Ncwpuut ...._ HJtlt ~ .............................. o.2 ..... n.ft..,... a Ill c1•l•1ilc W. ,..._.., ... 2 ..... OF S1 t?law Sedm DhWee D ..... I ... ,,..·54 .... "' ....., ff- • 1'1t1•• .. S..VR~-..h. ... k ..... e:wc wdw ..a F..W., 11Js1kC • .._ CIP Slllle tnck _. fteWI Ob rhrUltips. TIA ...... _..._. pen1aal rKen1. IMI d.w 5'7 ..... ~ .............. lw~ffar. ........ ,.,. ~ ..... IDtjjij Mir .. 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"* PNles) Ind flt....., M ... 1993 playoft't •ith 10 aames scticd--., .,,.. "'Miii. ...... _, uled over lhc coune of Majors, first RUld ,..._... AAA and AA matchupt. • D1 •11ra a. .._ 71 n.. Reds · ~t>a to ltfllseore al lnflt'>P In ltll MaP'S. It Uncoln Schoof. I 1:30 ~ b sidl. b&f In llt bolDr'a II lie le¥• ccncat bChimn ltll Oodgeis and Mets IS ...-sllled In 1t11 •lnner'S bQcket 1ftet fie two cnlh .. .,, IWO Ola. Jn"'I Kalli scored dsposed of .,. Cardinals .-s ~. on from fird oe a Sll!Qll by o.ld Nchardson Tuesday. respecttve!y. 11·1 and S-3. Mall GI.*>' ht a 2.n11 ~In .. tM11 lot The CW'Nls and Giants !'°'* up a ltll Reds. a 30 a.m 11 l.ilcOO In lie IOset's tncket • c.nllnele ta. Ptt• 11 9: in Ult dotJble-eliminatlon tooo\lmeft: Daniel MMshal ht I llfH..nll hDmlr 10 A.lso 111 Ult winner's tnclcet n lhe Phi-' lead 1he lllClc fOf fie C.dlnals Pans hi· lies. who oot past !tie CUbs. 6-1 on ~""°his speed to~"' scor- Wtdnesday, a"d ltle Reds. Who ~ out .':,:.~· .... 9: AftM a ~- the Braves :nuscuy, 15'-S fest it U. --I uned The Pt&s-Reds g~ IS• 11 am. def~~-=~~ today, w1l:l'I 1he loser's bracket ;amt be-last "'11 lnrqs IS rival '*'*1 Dustin tween ltll Ctbs and Bl'MS btlled tor 4 H3lfleld ~ flt &mes and erm VoOdt (re- p m .• it Lincoln. cetltly mMd up to M ) of ~ »m. 8oCtl rnt rotm ~· dosed 11 cu Wilh scoreless eMts. Ktyfng • Dod .. ,. 1 t • C.,.,.... t 1 · 1he BrMs' defense were lint baseman Enc Wseitlorn ~ I ont.fllaer I« lhl Md Zigtlt and cMfieldef Ka Tllnd.. Codgers While ~ up I home Ml to Nel In M division play -l's lhl Glar1lS and Pe1'n'lllltf..Gf ine cardinals In 1he fOtlUI In-Reds IOdiy a 9 a.m a San Miguel School ning Wle!hOfn struck Oli 13. and ail the In fll Wlnnet's bracUt. as wd as Che plite, tut a 3-ron homer Dodgers and Bnm 11 noon. ii 1he loser's • Meta S, Giana. 3: MeU catcher brxket. the Cards and Mets meet It 3 Jen Hll"t hll a two-run homer In lhe botlom P m . al at San Miguel of the SIX!h ~ to bruit I 3·3 deadlock, First round h.IOhfights Igniting the Mets victory The GWltS were • Ol•nt.• 8, Cuba 7: In· a fi we· led by pitcher JusDn Shu. woo hid a ~ inning ~. !he CUbs were srn. down with run Oouble the bases loaded v.titn GWllS pctching • PhlHJea e, Cub9 1: Matt Mar· struck~ the last two batttrs shall and Matt Larson combined oo lhe • Dodger• 7, C•rdln•I• 1: motlld for lie Ptll • and Marshall added Pitnck Wood illowed iust one run 111 ha a two-Ml lripte and scored twice. including innings. ind Brandon Steinbeck w1lh 7 a delayed seal of home strikeouts. closed it out Ma:t Wusa# pro- • Reda 1 S, BravH 8: The Reds Vlded tne power at lhe plate to lead the of. battled 11aclc to within one run at 7 -6 in the tense fourth ming, then exploded tor eight runs •Braves 13, Met• 12: BNn Cole in the fifth to 'lfll'I ll Warren CaallJl had and Ctwtle H~actay each homefe6 IOf the !Me dolJbles and five RBI tor lhe Reds. Mets. bul rt wun t enough to otlset lhe and tearrvnatt David Knetht wa.s 4 lor 4 upset-plans of the Braves Speedway motorcycles Malichester tops foes r Reigning U.S. champion Chris Manchester of Hesperia ..-.on hi fi~t scratcn main event o( the season at the weekly speedway motorcycle racing program at 'the Orange County Fairgrounds. Manchester went wire-to- wire in the four-lap event, top· ping second·placc Scoll Brant by fa"e bjke lengths. Brent Werner of He pcria won the eight-lap handicap main e\Cnt by an easy JS bike· ltngth mugin, while Costa Mesa's Bobby Schwartz fin- ished fourth . ., ...... , llWtCN"OYClff (et 0r-.. c...mr , .......... , SctlllCtl 1111111 (4 lapsj -1 Clwb ~ ~. 2 S«lll enr. {RNtnldf) 3. Sll\ot LucltO ~ "*" ....,.. (Clran;t) Hnicap "*1 (I llPSJ - 1 Bin Win* (Hn;llnl) 2 Nwtt hlarlwp (OrD'lo). J ..... ~ (Apprt Vally) • 8ob0y Sdiwd (~ ~J. S Ctfll MnllH:lf l~l I hf Oidt1 (San ,.,.. ~J. 7 Aootn PICUWll (Omotl. a Lftt Krio ~ 8cxfll ScCIOQl1 daft NII IS llPSI -1 Jot EtTlarll (Glend*j Stdec.w "*' (4 lies) -t Dnwtr PU ~ f()Qrlo) l>Allt"!Otf ~ t.txy ~' -2979 '-..... From 81 · l...mgcnfclcer. the o 2·rated shoe puttt: 1 the natJc..m who rca hcd 61 -l t:rid..1y 1u Tift v.ent 54--0V• on htS first put ilnd on his thud, the ~enlh·bc t throv. of compct1uon Coroni Ml Mir's Lori NewcCHMr (right) fue-s iwiy Fridiy. "My (57-b-V•) fdt like st W<A..\ \)lilt up r.s et than tra1gh1." Tift said .. It fdt good didn't have any twast on h, n was I.alt km.td:leb.l.11 and that v.hat you ... mt '\ don't v.3.nt pm. and )Ou -. .. 01 1t 10 VOLLEYBALL: From 81 the Orange County Vol· lc)-ball Club for their )C3SOn· ending tourn~ment later this month at UC Da"i Engle- brecht will· continue col· leg1ately at Portland Unaver· sity. ' Foley, .. ho will conccniracc on acadtmics at Chapman Uni\crsity, capped a three· )Car "arsit) car«r .. nh one kill. Lowe. who tot3lcd r.c"en kill and fi\.c blocu, earned MVP honors, doing serious d:lmagc 3S the North pulled aw~ after the r:ill)"soonng third game Yras knotted al 8 triught up. "I'm real h•ppy. I n~cr cxpc ced t (Newport ~rbor weigh~ coach f oo)' t.1.s1 Ii} 1d I al\U)' could do II In pr.M.l"-C: I nc 62 feet with ;a 10 pounder • .and he the difference in cbe 10-41ld JI ·pound :i.h. is ~-o feet. So that a~enage out to 58 feet 'But 1t nc'-'Cr seemed to me th t I cou do 11. l m nut ;a shot put \tylc guy l'm n b1~ and bulk)." No need for big words ----- our aumtty Stecm speak ror themselves · I . f • NIWPORT LANDINQ - 1 ye <>WW. 59 calico bus. 32 sand bass 11 bcn!o 14 b¥rieU4a 16 rack flSll 8 ~ 6 shffQhead 1 ha! but. 1 c•zon 7 blue perch 156 mactefet ~===~==::---;...,...----------------f I I DAVEY'I LOCKER - 7 boats. 175 anoters 3 ye IO#Ull, 120 bonito, 330 twracudi 86 we.a bm 32 a.and bass, 10 "ufprl, 12 !'Oct f Sh. 1 NI-~ 1 blXll crou. 1 ubezon. 3 rNCkertt Sl'OllFSI SCOllESI Sl'llEAOSI Coll I ·t00·211·0122 .... i21• I j • ~· "1 ...... M.tl 18 yeOtl old Un:.s101 Co 6021 631 ·06 IS ME IN AND SEE FOR YOURSELF HOW A "CAREF ULLY RECONDITIONED0 BMW LOOKS & DRIVES ... ALWAYS A LARGE SELECTION OF FINE IMPORTS & DOMESTIC AUTOMOBILES CREVIER $ RESAI.E SA N TA ANA AUTO MALL • 1500 Auto Mall Drive, Santa Ana • 835-31 71 (SS FWY • Edinetr) - Does rmw car slllt Im d? llllRlllUll? 11111Pallll:l9? ·---------------~ : ·· Buy 1 .& Get .1 for . : : 1 2 .P I E! : Clll Usl Wl111 lie -Elllllll CatxntK Rebuiklrg •Fuel ~ TtnH.Jp •Smog Certblion r:---1.11mr-., :1 D°/0011coiJNTf I WITH TH• AD j L-----Z:tA- Cal (714) 642-8286 lcr an 8"Wli•••• 2945 All d'$h lw. OG11tM111 ~rr I $01f61r1 $f:P.1 · I I· B1r-B-Q11 Rln, ~' ~' I : " s .. ,.,, Ut. Y•'• •• r.w : I ~ I I I I I I I I .. BARN ST&UUIOUSE ...... s.-,..... Laid • om... noo HMJar..,. • WllDr\ c.. ..._" HARBOR •CENTER Clltor,....1*"1 -•fll •-~& 641-9m MESA TI RE COMPANY me big mo Kay,M PIP ~Key records a beautiful 811 series· meanwhile, Maurer popping for a 300: T ~o nation..i i-.ud scc>r~ were bowled ·~ laM Sunday's Scratch 6-0amer at Kona Lanes. .. Steve Kc) and Geort Maurer found their mom nu of glory at the conclu~ion of game lhr~c. Key rolled his hi&he~t :inctioned ~rib C\er -:in 811 -on g~mc11 or 266, 279 ~m! 266. Maurer finished the gnme with u i.trikc: to make it 12-in·a-row Cor a 300 an me ~th ~lc:ri are 21 )CU~ olJ, both "'ere rolling :i NinJ:i b:all and both will be receiving :i .. ard from the American Bowling Congress Kc) con11nued hlS fine bowling 10 finish in fo t pl cc with 1495 for $350. Maurer v.-ound tip third wuh 1399 for S 125 and Mike Hart snuc~ into second with 1408 for $175. Also Cll)h1ng \I.ere Gary Toyama in fourth with J378 for S80 and Jeff Lindenmuth, firth, with 1371 for S.50. Thill Sunday's tournJmcnt h s a Sl,000 Cint·pl.tcc guarantee and will be&in Ill 8:4S p m. 1 her( i!i no ch..argc to come in and watch the Southland's fi nest ke&Jers compete. • Viola McCord h:tJ a better th:tn grea1 Jay as she cruised to Cir t in the weekly 4-Game No-T:ip. She took first in &he hand1ci!p d1vis1on with 1068 for Sl JO; won the scratch series pot with 824 for S35 and \\On :i 'idcpot with a 245 scratch game. t'IJ~ 1ng )econd (iddle 10 Viola was Oui'nt Po;ar and Altdy Weaver .i.ho tied for ICCOnd and third whh 1"22 10 spUt SlOO. Jim C\lnniton w&I {CM&nh with 922 for sn. Ed KuchJ'1 1081 was hi&h in the scr1trb divi ion anJ Zeke Torok rolled 1 300 pmc to break the stnkc pol. Galbraith, 720 Scratch, 268; Leo S m~ Outrigers, 25~ Cherie NaJY, 72'0 Sc.rat h, 2S9; Su: n Kuhn . Holy Bowlers, 2S7. Mat)· Mundi. Outrigen. 2SS; Loui;c H ra, Mid~eeke11 2.5.l Women·~ Hi'1' Series Debbie Van Dell, • A predicted, Kona Lane• Top 10 Ii tinp uw a cumber or chan1cs. e peci:illy on the g:imc hOnor roll 11 -----..... 1 .. 0 300 pmcs led the way ... no Scntch, 742. Thcrc\C c~rsoh, no Scratch, 69 ; P•llS)' Lit,·.ik. 720 Scr:ttch, 69S; Judec Qalbrai1h. 720 Scr:ttch, 682; M01ry Mundi, Ou1rigsct), 660; Cherie JI), 720 Ser.itch, 65~: Lii.3 St~c:r, Jingle Belles, 64 ; Lee: Sims. Outn en, 64~; Barbie W&hon, Fa.mil) 6.: friend . 642; Ton) I Fa io, fl"hdJy Vcg.1 • 617 Men·s High Q3mc:~ Jim GiJchri>I, 720 Scratch, 300; Johnnie Wri&ht, 720 Scr.uch, 300; Zeke Torok. Outrigc~. 299; Mike Hornacck, 720 Scratch, 29;; Jim Houchin, Outnggcrs. 29 ; Doug Divine, Mid-.cclr..er), 289; Bob Taylor. IIT Jabsco, 289; Dennis Stalon~. Co t Men, 279; Chris Eggers, 720 Ser tel\, 279~ Eric Mendel, Co:ist Men. 279. Men's High Series: Mike McAle~r, no Scrnteh. 77S; Stan R3m kill, Coast Mc11, 765; Andy Bowting •Jame Purter :ind the family of Man Jac'-.son would lile to th:inlr.. C\Cnune who supportcJ the MJtt Jud.:~n Bo'tl.l·a·Thon last Saturd:iy at Kona Lanes. Approx1m:ncly 200 people p3rticipated and O\cr Sl.000 Waltrip, H oliday Vegas, 762; Zelr..e Torok. Co .. t Men, 761; Mike Horn3celt, 720 Scratch. 155; Eric Mendel, Coast Men. 748: Ed KuchJ,.Kona Commercial, 746; Andy Axtell. l:lughlin 83Jldits, 735; Tim Dickerson. Laguhhn Bandits, 727; Mike S:iunders. Holiday Yeps, 727. Wom~n· lhgh Game: Thcrcst Car.;on, 720 Scratch, 287: Debbie Van Dell, 720 Scratch. 279, Pat~ Litvak, 720 Scratch, 276. Cam e Reutter. MO DEC. 269; Judee wa' ra1 ed to help Mall (Matt is !! Cour-year~old Coltla Me':i child wl;\o I) suffering from a rare form of c:incer. •The !tCC"ncJ round of summer league\ :m: re:idy to begin at Kona. A special treat for all ~ummer leJgue bowlers 1s Cree practice during the months of June. July and August. All ummer league bowlers rece1' c three fr ee games C\cry day Cht:rit Nagy, "bust bo..-liog'column appears t•try SDturday, is tht Genun/ .\lonagrr of Konn Lnncs in Costa !Uc:.n . 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And until r ntly, feferences to sUch petforma~ features as multi~valve COf'Flbustion chamber technology .md dual-stage induction systems were limited mo:.tly to sports cars. However. with the emergence of increasingly discerning and demanding luxury car buyers, along with the e'volution Of automotive engineering. a more contemporary automobile cJtegory "111cd 'luxury performance sedan' has cte ... eloped Buyers of.these cars appreciate the trJditional qualities of comfort and elegance, but never at the expense of brisk power Olnd sure-footed h.lndlrng. M1tsub1)hi's Diamante ES and Diamante LS luxury performance sedans include ideal counterparts. for-their refined interiors and upscale looks with the \:.Omb1nation of a strong 3.0·11ter tut:l-1n1ected \ 6 engine coupled to an elC"Ltronicall>-controlled four.speed ilutomattc O\erdri'.e tran)mission. D1amJnte ES IS equipped with a V6 that features a single-overhead cam coniigurJt1on (SOHC) wh1th produces 175 horsepower, while Diamante LS includes a double-overhead cam !OOH() 24-valve version "h1ch produLes 202 horsepower. systems. Both 0 1amJnte SOHC and OOHC engines incorporat(' sc ... er al performance-enhancing engineenng feJtures such as roller rocker arms to lower val1,,c !>tem f nction and increase low speed torque, auto IJ)h ad1uster) to lower valve operation no1~ ECl-Mult1point fuel inj~io~ .for etticient lul I m.rnagement and good driveab1lity; and M11.)ul>1~h1 ~ VJriablc Induction Control System (M VIO for J 0Jt torque curve -all successfully pro\en in M11.!>ub1.,,h1 ) newest generation of \l•h1cles unitorm fuel-air distribution and overcomes fuel lag during acceleration. To further increase induction system precision, D1am.:inte ES and Diamante LS feature Mitsubishi Variable Induction Control (MVIO. The MVIC system provides two induction port paths for each cylinder: a long and narrow port for lo'' engine speeds and a short, wide port for high engine speeds. An electronically operated vah.e selects between the two porn. Additionally, the MVIC 1nduct1on system utilizes a lightweight, die· cast pla)t1c design that optin;iizcs intake gas \clocity through use of ultra-smooth port wall surf acC) function lS m1mm1zed in this mode tor smoother. qui~ter driving and better fuel economy 'The f'O\.'''Cr mode is de,1gned for sporty drivmg where maximum performance i;; dt?"Oirro l p--h1f~ occur at higher engine rpms f r greater f)O\."er transfer. In the pm .. er mode. pr~sing the gas pedal produces an instant k1<.l-down (or easier passing and climbing. A S)':>tem cJ1 l' I EU-Multi fuel injection on the Diamante eng1m·) 1m:orporates a microprocessor control unit that wntrnuallv calculates air volume, intake air temperJ!ure coolant temperature and b,Hometrll pres)un' w dC'lermine optimum-fuel 1n1ect1on dd1\el"\ rc·ql.! rements. The ECl-Muh1 !>\~tern contributes to better combu:.t1on effictl•ney. throttle response and fuel econom)' through optimal regulation of the timing and duration oi each ind" 1dual fuel injector. Additronall> to bt:tter d1)perse fuel to the two intake ... al\t') on the DOHC engine, twin-spray fuel in1ectors arc ut1l1zed. This advanced ~esign ensures Ma,imum mtalr.e efficiency h<b bt."Cn 1mprm~ substantially by the MVIC sr-otem switching gradually from the long (low rpm> port to the sho" (high rpm) port to correspond with engine speed. The MVIC system benefits engine ~rformance by elimirtJting Oat spots during acceleration and increasing low and mid-range torque by nearly 10 percent over con"entional 3.0-liter V6 induction Another technologJCal f(',JtUn? of. the DOHC engine is the knock control sy!>ll'm. A 16-bit/32 byte microprocessor calcul.1t~ engine conditions and regulate":> the 1gni11on ))'Stem timing to prevent t.noding and JllO\v JX'·'" ~nginc e(ficienC) under all driving conditions · Dlamante modcb are equipped with a 4-speed automatic transmission ,-..h1ch .u11ltz~ advanced electronics 10 del1,er e>.ceptionally smooth shifting characteristics in both ('{Onomy and po''er modes Diamante ES and Diamante.> L> are equ1ppt.<d with an additional transm1 on teJture alled ECL·M, \\.h1ch incorporat<'S both engine and transmission management progrJms. 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Just 14151 week I attempted to oerform my first tune up and also ran into my first problem The auto p.lrts 5tote had some spark plugs on ~le but while looking for the proper on~ ror my ar, Is.aw they listed two different ~It numbers. Does this mean that one IS better ~n the otherl-S B Antwer:SpJrk plug manufacturers sometimes list two different parts numbers (or one car model. One reason is that two different heat ratings were used. Check }OU owners manual for recommendations for )Our specific car. Another explanation is that some manuracturers use different spark plugs in cars sold in California to meet emission regulations. The spark plug manufacturers CJtalog should identify which plug goes With ulifomia cars and which soes in cars from other states. Question: My 1981 Toyota Cress1da has developed an occasional miss that usually occurs \\-hrle I'm sitting at a stop light. I JUst had the engine tuned and the ~nic an't seem to find the problem. Even though it only ~ppens occasionally, if I accelerate during t~ miss, the engine runs ~ rough lor about 15 seconds. l don't want to dama8'? the engine ... what shOuld Idol -T.M. 1.. Answer: Take the car back to your mechanic and tell him that he neecb to thoroughly recheck it under the warranty of hts work Assuming that th~ spark pfugs and wires are 0.K., have him ched< the air gap between the rotor 1reluc.tor) and the pick up coil in the distributor. It should be O.OQ8 to O"b16 of an inch. Also, the pickup coil itself might be failing at certain temperatures, as well as the igniter. In general, have your mechanic thoroughly check the primary ignition system. Many problems, such as yours, occur only after the engine c.ompartment has reached its normal operating temperature. This usually ta~es aoout 20 minutes of highWiy driving. If the ignition parts suggested are the problem, you r mechanic will probably charge you ewa, because they aren't included in the tune up. Question: The spark plugs on my 1976 Mercury Monarch need to be replaced about e-very 3,000 miles Since the car has only 43,000 miles on it and is driven sparingly, the engine Should still be in good shape. Do you have any suggestions as to how to correct the problem? -J.A Answer: The spark plu~ should be removed and analyzed to determine the types of deposits or wear that is occumng. A plug that 1s operating normally will usually be light in color and show little, 1( any, Y<ear on the electrode. Any other coloration or spark . plug condition will help indicate the cause of the prol>lem. for example, 0tl fouled plugs often indicate an engine with wonn pi)ton rings or valve guides. Black carbon deposits on the plug indicate that the fuel mixture is too rich, possibly from a malfunctioo choke or a dirty air filter, and so on. A competent mechanic can analyze the plugs and diagnose the problem to be corrected. Send questions to The Auto Tutor, Automobile Club of Southern California, P.O., Box 2890, Los Angele~, CA 90051-0890. Saab video ~howcases Trionic magic : ab1l1ty to f unct1on much like a vacuum cleaner, transforming carbon mono1ude and hydrocarbon-laded ambient air drawn into the Saab engine into significantly cleaner exhau)t emission~» Ori .. en b)'' a strong conSKierat1on for the world 1n \\h1ch "e h\-e, Swedish automaker Saab has ag.iin developed technology that contributes to solving tomorrO\\ 's .air quality and auto emissions problems, today -the new-for-t 993 T rionic Engine Management S)''Stem ' Saab dramatJcally demonstrated this power by funneling thef.emissions o( an 01l-burn1ng, vintage 2-stroke Saab 92 directl into a Trionic S)">tem·equippc.'<l · $.lab 9000 intake S)~tem The Traonic's ad .. anced microprocessor cJn,1l)Zed the Tnon1c, st.indard on·all 1993 turbocharged Saab 9000 model>. controls the combu)tion procesi. b)' automattcallly monitoring and ad1ust1ng 1gnitton, fuel in1ection and turbochJrger boost pressure for optimal efficiency and performance. The result is a .. ~ide that burns I~ f ul'I, gain> greater efficiency from l" ery gJllon of ga!»Oline Con>umed Jnd produt.es te .... er ••Nust emission> The innovative S)'Stem at)() hJ> the B UICic- impact of these inteflS(' pollutants 1n milliseconds, and rap1dl) Jdjusted the S..ub's engine manasement S)'">lCm to compensate for the hea\ ily polluted inlet charge The S.iab 9000's e haust em 5)1on l~eb "'ere soon bac~ to their 'tandard low lc1.el> Additional tc>t1ng conducted at Crt!at ~ntain's Warren Spring Emironm ntal Rl'Search L.iborator.--a world .leader in' "eh1cfe em1S!>1C1ns test1ng-·measured the on-rood exh.lU-.t emissions or a Trion ic·equ1ppt:d Saab 9000 CS and compared thl•m to a r quality -flear the engines air inta~e \\h1le dm1~g in the city 01 London The Saab's engine con>1st1 .. ~tl) cmrttl'Cl I(')) h)'drocarbon and Mro~en o 1de-:. tha n found in the surrounding Jmb1ent .m The Saab 1s almo>t ct.•rtamly the cleane5t productio n c<H 1.\.e hav.e ~er testect,·• said l\Jn Farro1.\, head of the 1.eh1cle em1))tOn) group at the lab. The Sa.1b qooo CS and the Saab 9000 turbo hJ\.e both Ix-en honored by the physician and pharmac1)t readers of C4..•rmany's Statu> magaz ine The Saab 9000 was also ,h"ardl'd the Tree of Lite a) Germany's most en1,,ironmentally-friendl) CJr. ,. , , doe it part to help the environmen M if two ~ milestones are not . ~ f0t the Chevrolet Corvette the INldacture ol the 1-milrionth and a 40lh ~edition America's number one sports car adds a third milestone to its summer roster: starting with 1993 model year prcxfoction, the COf"'etle becC>QleS the first \-ehlde in the North American automobile industry to use reqcled sheet·molded·compounCf ISMO body panels "Corvette lo\er) know' full "'ell that Corvettes last fore\er " said Chevrolet general manager Jim C Perkins "But our Corvette engineer) ha\e gone the ~tra step to u~ thi) rccyded S.\'\C material in l1gh1'\e1ght, low density inner panels Our goal is to keep e-.ery Corvette on the road forever as "ell as produce en..,ironmentally COfrect parts for the CO<Vette." The recycled material consists of the same resins and strength characteristics as virgin material. The material is . ") ground to a panic.le size ~t is a>mp1llb&e with the processing equipment normally u5ied in the production moklin1 process. Use of recycled SMC in low density inner panels on the 1993 Corvette is the first recyding program outlined and completed by ~ SMC Mol~ Alliance. "Gfl,1's lf!'>llied for th1) n v technol<>g> n .. "'>ulted 1n an outst.tnding te.im effort on the p.lrt of Che-.rolet Motor 011.tsron, the Col"\ette platform, CM's AdVQnced Engrneering, GM 's MateriJb Engineering. the BoY.1.ng Green As~mLly plant and the~'\( Molde~ AJl1anc~." ~erkms said "Corvette has always been recognized a) the innovative leader in technology. performance, styling and ellc1tement. The u~ of recyclable body panels in the 1993 Corvette is sign11icant, since previou~y this material would have gone to landf.lls " BMW TRADE-INS '911ft 3181 '888MW M-3 ~o :n ~ ( 96296 0 '811MW 5251 ''87 ... 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Ula---.. ........... ............ ........... a:• .... a.a au.- '91 TOWN CAR ................ ···--'-' ........ ...., .......... ... .a:zwi us.-... HS..488 .. .-.. \ ( • ., ' The' 1'1(te: ..... 54 • . n..,........,_ • SIUSO:AI ....... - : $41,250 , Tlwpb:~. turbodw&ed lnllM S wllll 20.-.. .. ~ .... I ~.;';?. 227...,._llMl2 pot1nds·r..t_o1..,,..., r.-speedmonuol lraMmission; ._wheel drive; ventilated Ille br.US with onl~lock broildng syslem; Md Macl'httson strut-booed rront suspension with si.bilizer bot 1nd fully independenl ~u t sus~sion with i tr•pezoidol "-r control • umt, upper links, coil .. s.prinp and gu·pres1ured J •hock .tuorli<n. ) The linHge: lntrocbi«d • in ~y 1992, Audi's · l high ·perlormonce Rogship : sed~ succeeds the 200 f Quattro. • . • • The Audi 54: Lesser-known luxury sedan offers more C ruisi ng dO\vn rhe dreaded SS, my eyes light The competitors rely C:l big V8 and >ix·cylinder up as the fast lane finally opens up. I can't JXl'Vt'r·plants, The Audi gets as much or more afford another speeding ticket. but this race performance with~ much less displacement. horse sedan I'm driving doesn't seem to care. I Powered by a 2.2·1iter, turbocharged inline 5 swear I'm riot pushing down any harder on the · \vith 20 valves, sequential fuel injection and Auto Review accelerator, but this car is just Bosch Motron ic engine management, the 54 has taking off -with sunroof open, 227 horses and 258 pounds-feet of torque al its ·stereo blaring and driver grinning. disposal. The 3,8()(}-pound S4 doesn 't have dS The soUrce of all this virtually much j)O\ver as some of i1s magnum competitors, irfepressible fun is the Audi 54, a but. thanks in part to a fi\'e-speCd manual high -performance sport sedan that transmtssion, it's still at the 1op of this class was introduced in May 1992 as a · · quickness-.wise with a zero--to-60 time of 6.2 worthy successor to the 200 seconds. Quattro. . T op speed is electronically li1nited to I JO The S4 js a standout performer miles per hour. Turbo lag is noticeable, but in an increasingly awesome the 54 power plant is not plagued by the . species of the ruxury-sedan family •. ann,oying whistling sounds made by some -the magn um sedan. It 's a turbOChcirRed engines. The car alsO ~ts a lesser·knO\vn competitor of such reported f8 miles per gallon in city Oriving and super sedans as the ln finiti Q45, 23 miles per g.illon on the highway . the BMW MS and the The car's handling abilities are oulstanding for a Mercedes-Benz 400E, but for those who discover big sedan. The 54 holds a corner as \vell as 3ny it. the S4 isn't lesser in any other way. seOan I've driven, big or small. Mfg. Suggested Retail Price .... ; .................... $7308 T. Robins Oise ............................................... $1015 Factoiy Rebate ..... · ............................ : ........... ·$500* ••Young Buyers Rebate ............................... -$300 The S4 has al\-\vheel drive, ventilated disc brakes with anti-lock h·aking system and a MacPherson strut-based front suspension with stabil izer bar and fully independerit rear suspension with trapezoictar 10\.ver control arms, . upper links, coil sprinss and gas-pressured shock absorbers. The car's large, Z·rated radials are exceUent for hi2h-performance driving, bui- ~·re probabfy tfie \vrong choice ror someone whO wants a nooting-along luxoride. As for kx>ks, other than its sporty, five-spoke alloy v.·heels, low-profile tires and S4 badges on the front grille and trunk lid, this model has a (ajrly basic exterior design . The 54 comes acioss as a cla~ sedan \vith a hint of spirited, non-conformist attitude. 0 n the inside, the 54 is roomy, comfortable and loaded up wirh luxuries. Srandard interior features inclUde.: tilt and tel~"& wh~I; driver· and passenger-side .airbags; ei~t·\vay, electronK:J.lly aCljustable fron t seats \Vtth memory settings; heated .seats; power sunroof; three-point front seatbelts with height adjustment and automatic tensioners; cru ise control; JX>'Wf?r \vindo\vs, locks and mirrors: central IOcking sys:err. \vith alarm and remote entry; heated windshield \Vasher nuzzles; leather uphOlstecy; automatic climat·e control; hands-free cellular phone: and an excellent Bose stereo system. T he only optional equipment on !he S4 I tested Tor this articre. and one of the fe\v . optK>ns available, \Vas a 10-disc, trunk-mounted CO changer (an extra S790). Thal CD charEr, plus delivery and California emissions, brou t the price of my test Audi from • base ol S46,8 O 10 a tocal ol S48 .250. Thar's a whole kX of money. bot believe it or not, it's in the lower price range among magnum sedans. Audi also offers an excellent warranty, along with roadside assistance and free maintenance for 50,000 milel. Now ii only !hey could pay for speeding Jickers, 100, !he.only lhing standing betWEen me •nd !his energetic Auili would be abO<Jr S4 7,000. · . FORD DEALER • 2.6 Liter Engine • 5 Speed • Power Steering • linted Glass . 44-ll'-Annual Precentage Rate · On ALL '92 Model• FlnencJng up to 48 ••s.U. 1.t#ff~•tw On •PPf'OW'8d ore.. ..,.._, • Luggage Rack . • Rear Window Defroster 1315585> • Altar Wheel Anti-Lock Brakes Mfg. Suggested Retail" Price ..... $14;464 =~;~.= •5493 NEW CARsrr· RUCKS 121940, 113805, 111297, 1192. ,., .. ,, ,,._ ,_ ,,._ ,_ B~:~d '93 E· 150 Mfg. Suggested retail Price ....................... $15,979 T. Robins ·oisc .............................. ,. ............... $-2286 '11•m _ .. Ml. .. , .. _ CUM.-.111 •1• VAN CONVERSIOll llOTORCOACH Equipped wtth many optlons. I.Ow topo/111 '-licMv. leather/cloth, Nintendo. IMny Colors A•oM-. · GREAT VACATION GIET-A-WAY ' ' ==E , $13 29·3 • Nr Cond. • Power Sllelo:t.-"""""111 • 4 Will. Oise Brakes •AM/FMC... •Tit Wfl11I ..... "11111 -Lock .... (909451) •Alm. T,_, Mfg. Sugg11l1d RetaU Price ...... $22,499 '18 993 Ce>Vcr Home Presented COAST NEWPORT PROPERTIF.s $ee Page 63 For More lnfomtation I Irvine ··- ........ Corona del Mar --····-- I ColUm Island n.a.r,..a- ~llt7el"9J ~'BO_,. ~VVwtal ·~Kllvily lt.WbrYllbk roOl top ~*ck. Dodt for 2 WJ!t ....._ SS,99S,OOO Little B•lboa Island Bayfront 'BO.' BA S.yfTl*- U. doc'L Woedtd"uA 1ocM10a 8ayuck~ Eaqu~~ Mo&in-.ii xlJn. Sl.695,000 Lido Island Bayfront Gfc• lout ... ,. 4 ~ •Hk lol Oii dW 8.a)froel •GI ,_ fOf ..... c boiril. <Mn llo.Wllr "-«MAAI WoedefN fa.ftly ~ oe o~c:n.lltd l.x wadi -y petao-480 ud wpetM.t ...... .-nma 0..Wf -> CarT'J ~ 1111 lou o..e1 ...... ,._ ......... ., .. .. ~uui4sc •«hoe.. Sf«tecv'-.. ., al the nlft~.--a .......... ~ICWL ~-!I"'_..~,~-.. ~."' .... v ... ao, 2..SBAoa _.,.Wklt. 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BonlP...n COLDWeLL BAH~eR ~J Expect the best• $1,.0,000 S•G,000 • $350,000 WALHUr san $149,175 Perfect 111r11r heme. 2 bd. 2 U ballS A prMlll ~ i\Sldl ludry, newer ClrPlt n1 Pli'C. Wei ~ close to Pl'b. schOOll. lhopcq .,., freeways. A nut sett Glut tnwmnetc ~ WTCOITA.U $117,500 Fabulow DJtced end lnl condo " l.Ue4 Poll. E1'oY b grea _. yn l PibO on QUtet choice locallon Cozy bnck ftnc>llce In Ills 3 CIO. 2 '" bi This II ''mlM ~· ready NIWPOll NOl1ll $1N. toO 8nt ~ model .,., .... Im.mo 2 bd 1.25 bl. ,.. car-. tlWTOfld ~ room . _._...., ctllngs.. ~ lf1d • 1.-ge IUW1y bllcor1y. Shows lgt-. and ~ seller IS mdl'<3111C11 1MN1 $21t,• Wt'rt ,. IQr CGmC*IY f1tSNy PINd .... n OIL C.-. llU 191 one ye1r olO Wondlr· M ta ... llQ. wlll CMl'ld Piiio l'I *k 1'"' Mt lnlM 11'1 and "'** '/Gil blgl lft ... c:flwm.. lftg S lld, 2 be ._ on I wandlrM CIHt-SIC .,_ 1 1mr11y 1~ a. ID COfl'ITU1lty POOi .., up, .......... ldloall. 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PARKING FACIUTY SATURDAY, Junes.· 1993 I PAGE. 15 CUSTOll BUil T PERFECTION PERSONIFIED FOUR BEDROOM llAIN HOUSE GUEST HOUSE $1,595,000 ANN 553-2311 SUZANNE 553-6136 HOLLY 553-2383 HOLLY TAIT Presents 673-6111 · CORONA DEL MAR A rare opportunity to own South of Bayside Drive at an affordable price. Small cottage on R-2 lot. Seller has plans for approximately 2,600 sq.ft. residence. Live-in .. as is0 or . build your dream home. $449,000 COIONA DEL MU South of PCH, curb appeal plus! Extensively remodeled in 1988. Spacious master suite with "Sundecks. ocean vie~ and fireplace. High volume ceilings, hardwood floors, ·center · island kitchen. Separate guest quarters. Just one btock to Big Corona beach. $775,000 I Will Profealoqally Deconde and Supply Custom: · * Fumlture • Accessortea *Plants at NO COST TO YOU Marilyn Kershner (714) 644-6200 M • full aervic. rul estate profnalonal, I go one step further to get your property SOLO ... List with me and your v.cant property wUI become • fully furnished and maintained home until I bring you • BUYER ... Call MARILYN KERSHNER for a ConaultatJon 4~ HILLSDALE BELCOURT OPEil SU#IMY 14 REDUCE ·$150,000 ..................... FOR IMMEDIATE SALE! $839,000 • Prestigious~ated Community • Private Outdoor Spa • Three BR 3 lf2BA • Exquisite Landscaping CALL HOLLY OR JACKIE FOR PRIVATE •HOWING MaryAnn cGuire ''VERIAIUEB -VILLA BALBOA -BEA FAIRE Bl'ECIAl.IBT'' .•• Don't l/a/tate ,,_. ,,.,,,,,,.tla Ari MtWlng F•tll ••. Cllllle A PPb T1 fl Y• 11111111 IL' '" I a-..... • (All units: central aJr condmoning & washer/dryer hook-ups) * Villa Balboa 1111 --au._ · 1111.. ... .. and SeaFaire are gated communlbes with sw1mmtng pools, spas, tenris courts and lovely landscaping l 1s an easy walk to sandy beaches. Security subterranean Par1on0 1s featured as well as many other amenrties. w.u .. .. IDM8 .... ~Qrmi­ C... ... -.. 111111!11 ' ...... fllQ. 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Ttlc _.,WK ... ..., ............ mLdmd,~, ""4Au ..S wldc ._ ........... ........ .-& • .... lowllt .... C18'wl.-lllmtrtv .. - A REAL ESTATE COMPANY ••• ~ location ~ e.K type lot. v.,., q.Ml --The ~ In ptt-v.cy. Four bedroom9 Thr .. end~~. ......, ... wtth Ila owa pao llt'4:t spa· &#'! room. Nt ~ New carpeting "*1Y ~-~ gradoua ,..,_a II rne!llN- bally rNlntalned in.Ide llnd out. ..... _. 5549.500 MW:WT...a...__,.~to..., ............ 1,.1 ... =··~ ., ....... ed ....... &Mlt --.... g9e ...._ fOla' ll 1•aa.._ 11• Slf ....., ..... Two ... Oft.Ml....._ CieillM • ••In ..._. Nr<C* •a .. .,... .... __ .,.ooo --· ¢I t•-met" A '"-- ... T --•OllT-.1* ._. '-._. .,..1 ...... ~t..ge~ .... --~ PllloL n-....... ~ .......... ,...,,. ~ u.er ~ Iii tour 'II a oon-. ...., bdla &,..,.,. \d.tlM...., '*91ao-. OM Mii\. ~ ~ ,,,., ---• -S5el ~~==:c..:.::r~ ~ bedlOOllll TWo and ........... LtMlfy dlr*'O room~ a ~ New..,.,_. Ff'9ftCfl doors. Al new~ ~ ~ ~ ~ -;."~.soo HAMOR HIOMI UIDL ... .HUGE PRICE M OUCTlOHt El'Nl•ltf Pf'9dk* FM ~OOo'l'IS Four bMhs ~ StOO ...... ....._ 0-1 Llrge IOl ..._ ~ -oplalw Alllii.._. ldlcl\ en cMI ...... T-o tlf ..... T'90 tore.cl • fur ,... .... roof v.,., ... plflced) _ ... 000 MYCRUTm&""'41cw_,. ... ..,._. BurS1 tng wit\~ A ........ ..,_,.,~ 9oorp- lln. Foul MGlooms T• .., ~ ._... c.r..,. CUit, Pl'¥ a,_., room.. ..., CIMtprd. °'*'Y rou ain .. ~ rou can.... .... ooo Newpot1 leoch Bet> ~ o ~I"/ pmote well loe1 o Jp«IOI hon-e ... ,;.. °"91 ~ ocre lot 4 bedrooms. 3 5 bolhi 0..... donong room ond two f,,.. places Spec:tocvlor yard offe" pool, spo ond rn..1 trees S498 500 CoN 720-061 I 0... ....... Wondettui &oa.on. ,.-o ""'9 to ._ ~ 2 bedrooms, 2 baehl. dining oreo. ~ ~ kitchen .... buift "' -rocb ofld Iott ol *>rage 2 bolconoes A greot ¥Olve for ocean dose living SI S8. 900 Co• 720-06 11 Sea Wand Open ~ 1-5 4 Seo CO¥e laq,.,.s i. 3 bedroom 2 S ~ '°"""home "' P"U'1g'°'<S QOted commun.ly Ideal !loot ploi'I for er-er· ao.~ fomJy room. donong room f.re-Pidte Wet bo< S669 000 CoD 710-06 l l llolboo Wond Id.cl boc1>elor or coul)l.s llOme1 1 bedroom + d.n/ofke!fon,.ly room &. II .,. 19 7 7 ol'd rKel'ltlr remodel.d p,,,..~ <>CO'>On on C0<"4tf IQf w f+> boy •~ lots OI used bncll & pior.'01_, .._"nen Bn9tit o"<l o..., S599 000 Co 710-061 l Ne..,.,.hoct\ G-oc'°"' ~ ....eh bo., ond c"f I.gr• - 2 ~. 2 s boh c~ 1. tctien wllh E~ dePgti (Of'l'PQ ~ " entT'y, ~ ond motlet beth ..,.i\ IOO 'vb loet ol ..iros 1625 000 Col 710-061 I 0 -· WATERFRONT HOMES,~ INC. Exclusive Orange County Alfiliate of Sotheby's International Realty COSTA MESA S~ious. highly upgraded near new townhome w 2 master suites, fonMJ dining or family r0r'm w frpk, hrdwd floors & plantation shutters Large bnck patio & double gar~. bike to beach. h.H 1400 . . $165,000 LAGUNA BEACH El Morro Bay gated mobile home park Remodeled dble W1de 2 bd w deck & ocean vus Summer tram 10 beach (l.H) 631 1400 $79.900 SO COAST METRO Freshly painted 2 bd townhm. fenced yard & dble attached garage Comm pool & spa 673-6900 $141,500 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Upgraded lower 2 bd unit w comm pool in quiet pleasant area Nev.-er !loon. '>mooth ceiling,. & frpk: • 631·1400 Sl92.000 HUNTINGTON BEACH Bank repo1 Best buy m Dutch Haven tract 3 bd with new roof. carpet ATld pa mt Excellent for 1st ume buyers 631 1400 . $195.000 MESA VERDE 3 bd ong1nal an gr~at loc:abOn. clo<.e to shops. schools & hbrary Nace yalti IA. fruit lTees on quiet cul-de -sac 631 ·1400 . . $219.000 PARK UDO Newport complex w1greenbelt & pool Nice 3 bd townhome. bonu1 rm w separate entrance & attached dbl garage 631·1400 S225.000 MESA NOrrH Immaculate 4 bd home. plantabon shutters. frp&ces in livtng & family rooms & near new roof Close to schools & shoppmg 631·1400 S239,950 COSTA MESA'S College Park. Freshly painted, re· model«d 4 bd hm w/acfd-on family room & nicely landscaped yard 631 -1400 . $255,000 NEWPOllT SHOllES Derhng 3 bd home w/uceJ- lent expel\SIOn potenbal Community pool and tennis Steps to ocean (LH) 6..11 1400 .. . . . . ..... .. ....... ..... .. . $269,000 Vlu.A SIENA Nt.""" highly upgrad .. 'Cl 3 bd • Heighb townhome High ceiltr'9c., oak c.ab11let AC &. land<;eaped ~tio 631-1400 ~27Q,OOO COSTA MESA 3 bd home 1n quit! cul-dt>·~ loi:4' tion Pnme family 11e1ghborhood Nin LHlds.c<'lptng WJth m4nY matwe ii.·~ 673-6900 S2%,0l.Vl NEWPORT BEACH lmmaruht~ :? '"' J bd "'nhm ~'2 car alt ga.rag.. bl: boat ~!rp m qato.'d v.a!.-rlrnnt communtty 631-1400 ~\lll) q(~) WESTCUFF Slngll'.! story 4 bd. 3 bath v. •'J~. ('3h' yard & pabO in a grent n~l<Jhhorhood W.il)( to aB ~·~park & library 673-6900 s wt,,roo EASTSID £ COSTA MESA lwauufulh; upgrdd.J 'l sty trad1t1onal 5 bd homl' kuchen v. n<><* & h~-d floors den & new ca~t 6 73-6900 S405.000 • INl~POST SHORES Vrry attractiw 2 story 4 bd w dining & family rooms &.teNiw~· remodckJ '91 , bght, bnght & open v. Fr doors, bt:amed cd· & chamung bnck couf1\.ard Comm pool tennb 1-1400 S3ti9 000 NEWPORT SHORES MU duplex w '3 bd up & 2 down, (rpk & dbl garage in each UM Just St~ IO ocean. 631-1400 . $449.<XX> UDO SANDS Tast~ 3 bd home 'Ai 1 bd granny unit, wood beamed vault~ c:s1hng. Acts ol ~ & SP'1 an yard. Steps to ocean. 631-1400 -~ ... $449,<XX> SAN a DIE1fTE lot 1A.-1fabuJous ocean & sun.wt vus ~ l ll!:!J sq ft R-3 ok for condos or 4 pl«it.. Bank . owned, n<lCED WAY UNDER MARKET 631·1400 $495 000 NEWP09T HEIGHTS 2 sty 2 bd wry livable home with boy v.ew 631-1400 . . S499,000 CAMEO KIGIO.AND9 N""1ly parntt>d carswted 1 sty 4 bd horn« in quiet, pnvate location in this lowly COrona del Mar rwighborhood 631-1400 ... -.. .. s.525.000 HADOll VIEW HOMES Expanded Moo IA. 4 bd. lerge fam nn and loft. Rtm<>deled kitchen pert> ,_,..nc~ 631~1400 ·-·· . . . . --SS4!0.000 M 1 llOA ISLAND Channing duplex m ~at loca. hon, ~ fl> beach Front 2 bd houw, t>.amed ~ii· ~900' polio •. :. •• ~~.~.~.~.~ ..... -.. SS65,000 •••••• .:.... ......................... $'781>,()()() . . !;a·•~ u. ~rsl utw p. ~ .. t.... . .-. llN * '"'' ·~ llN ...... ---' .-• .._ -I a. • '"" .. NEWPORT BEACH omCE 2A36 W COAST HIGHWAY 714~S l-1400 BALBOA ISLAND orncE JU MART A 714-671 -6900 J l ' C. j /..3 lJ. '"1 I ~(j J C I i" I .J J/ 38 l 1t"'I I ! I NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA DAILY PILOT I REAL ESTATE ~· / 0 SATURDAY, June 5, 1993 / PAGE 21 W~TERFRONT HOMES, INC. Realtors® Exclusive Orange County Affiliate of Sotheby~ International Realty 0 llAVDI Gofgeous MW 2 story'5 bd custom ""dlning A family rooms. Top quality wlhard-- ftrs, 3 (rplca, ~ use of granite &: live- & ~ system Large landscaped lot 1·1400. . ..•.. ... .... .. . . . . .. $959,000 PDIN POINT MW 2 sty 4 bd home w/w rool dedc. Just Ile?' to beach & bay. Charming tradd>onal. top quality malerial & amenities. 631-1400 .................. .... ......... ... .. ......... $795,000 M 1 !MM ISIAND new 3 bd <Ape Cod home wl dining le ~ nns & bonus rm Tilt. marble & washed woods. Seller may ainy ~ 2nd' 673-6900 ...... .. ....... ... .. ................. $815,000 UDO PAllK DlllV£ spedacU.lar v5ews ol cuan, bay a dCy l9ts ftom this boutifuly decorated 7th ftr 2 bd a>ndo Security bldg. 631-14'00. ···-····-····-·· ·················-·····"····· $865.000 ING CANYON Expended 4 bd "OeauviDe" owrioob ~-~~on 1st ftr. 3 bds up wllarg. . ~400 ... ... .. .. . .. .... . . . . $895,000 NEWPOllT HEIGlfTS ~ bay & ocun vus &om unique 4 bd muJd..leYcJ hiDside home w-gst qttrs. Den. dtning rm. dalco. pool & spa' 631-1400 . ..... .. . ... .. .. . ... .. .. .... $925,000 -tlMM~mMD ~ duplitX: fj"eat ririfat w\its c;k,. to town wibey & aty ~t views. Each wf3 ~ ~.~ . .. . ...... : ........................ $974,000 UDO '"P"IA MYFllONT twnhm. Approll 3,300 aq ft ~ 3 bd. ®llllv .,,..nltia. great vus a 4 QI~-Dodt --Mileble: ; . 631-1400 ............... _ ................................ -:-$1,100,000 ~ DIL MAii ~a romantic Gothic ~ 4 bd heme ,.;c111q a ~ nns. roo1 d«it w1 ~~~.~.~~-~~-~.: .............. $1.149.000 PeMJJl IM OCUJ9'11CJ1n new 3 ~ home w/J bdl A den a lpeCtllo.llw Wws.. Top ql.alilty .,.,., 1ities. AC. It ..a.wMy. 3 c. ~ 631-1400 .................................................... $1,295,000 OPEN HOOSES SATURDAY ONLY 14M a.,. Newport........ 2 M Co_.o ~Peacock $185,000 lff6 Viet.a ............. NB SM.._ Mawan Downey ' $239,000 ' ... IMenlta. ... Callyo• 4 IW T_.• Judy Beatty $819.000 ...... t. ........... ..... Junnine Stake · , ...... $875,000 s1aw.0c .......... Na Rowtte Gindi 5 +-.MHM $1.495.000 OPEN SATURDAY a SUNDAY 468 Bolero. P_. U•o Kenniie Jo Rizzo IU S••• woo .. Eaet.I .. CM Corlson/WoJshlVan Orden SIWT_.• $225.000 4 lkl .... $399,900 ' UM adf Dr.~ Newport Hel .. t. 2 1W HM Manny Stellino/Mar1e_ne Hassel $499,000 1595 E. Oee.8 ..._,P.-. Pt. 4 IW HM JeR AxtorN'dd Lee $715.000 ael.._.A ................ 4MHN Mark Jacbon/Ausdn Oaynes $815,000 IMVlaLWoNo...t.U .. W. SIWHM Olga Matthews Sl.595,000 ....... $, I• Ya. LWo Non, LWo.... 4 IW Hee Balbara Tompkins $2,800.000 OPEN SONDAY 1711 ..... ~Pl •• HV.._. 41Wltaa Kad'ly Fox $530,000 a ... Cnsn•, ... Cn ,ae.N111M,...._ Nancy~ Comegys $575.000 IWW1atwu4.N9 Peggy Henilon 4 +1 ...... $579.000 •t• M6 ......_ Newpwt awla SM time Rosette Gindi $589.000 , ...... $699,000 9M O.lh .. Newpwt ...... SM .. Rob Gean · $699,000 SM .. L ............ I ...... .. ...... M.y Ann Netheraitt $795.000 • . SMllae $925.000 1M ........... Cllll Ila•-. N85 .. .._ M.nny ~ $959,000 MY ISLAND Absolutely charmmg 1930's bayfront beach house wf8 bds. dining room, hrdwd firs. bay window, Fr. doon & new dock fof 70' boat. The ISiand has common lawns. gardens. tenms COU!t & beaches 631·1400 ...... : . . . . , . Sl.995,000 MEXICO'S exdusfve gated ''Las Hadas'' community Exciting muJU..level 6 bdrm oceanfront w·cascad1ng wa-terfall. pool & fabulous ws 631-1400 .......... ,... .... ... ... . .. .. .... . Sl.495.000 NEWPORT P£NINSULA 9 unit apartment bldg at the beach. Upgraded 1 & 2 bd units w'pM 12tios. fab- ulous views. comm pool & garage 631-1400 ......... ... ....... .... .... ...... Sl.595.000 UDO ISi.£ MYF80NT Huge REDUCTION• Love- ly traditional 4 bd widen, large boat dock & beach Prime So. facing lot. steps to dubhse 631-1400 .............................................. Sl.625.000 DOVEll SHOllES Elegant remodeled 5 bd ""'fmly rm, large dock & grut ws Soaring ceilings. new gran· tte kitchen, pool, spe & baths 631-1400 .. . . . . . S.l.795.000 BIG CANYON SophistJcated 4 !xi estate owrlooks 2nd & 3rd greens. Redone m past year. Dining & media rrns. den & paoo pool & spa 631-1400 ...... .. . .. $2.295.000 COLLINS ISLAND Wonderlul 2 bd bayfront ~e widen. h.uge fmJy rm. dock & 190' ol waterfront Great location. . ecy & prestige' 67~... . ... ... . $3,095,000 LINDA 191.£ sunny sheltered 6 bd indudtng nwd' s rss:145· of bay frontage. doc.k for (IJ' yacht & pool 631-1400 ..................... .... . . .... . . s 3.600.000 DANA POINT 3 contiguous ocan.lront k>ts w1mag- .. -ni&cent views up & down coast. 06die-r 3 bd home on middle lot w/sun porch & den. 631-1400 ............................................... s.3,695,000 90Ul'H LA60NA ~· 9 bd oceanfront 11\lla. ~~ qnrs _It garage for 6 cars. Scam IO 631-1400-................................................. $9.000,000 f ~ 3()Aq £Per c enut.. YAOAUTAa - PAGE 22 I SATURDAY, June 5, 1993 OPEN HOUSES From one to five p.m. Bay lsl~hd Bayfront 20 Bay lsbnd Open Siat./Sun. Sl,995,000 Lido Isle Bayfront Bargain 106 Via Lido Nord Open Sat./Sun. Sl,595,000 Newport lsbnd Bayfront 414 38th Street Open Sunday 5589,000 Linda Isle T 'Q :mal 3BR. "Or ~ .• ge dock Lr C-) :.ation, pool ~ Sl.,695,000 Lido Baytron~9 Aurt 511R. 3-" o.• Y.411e dodt \,IDIC ~ _J -motivated! Sl,653,750 Udo Isle Contenti 'Q :rom 4IR., 3.5 IA C"'r\V· w/ ~k PC,.~rroat vaJuef '";} Sl,595,000 ·~TAT:>~ rA R \ ..,,.... 11q y" .n IV~ t AT~OO\H:lA3A lO \ " NEWPORT BEACHJCOSTA MESA DAil v PllOT I REAL ESTATE B I L L F E E N· E Y WATERFRONT•HOMES, INC. REALTORS EXCLOSIVE ORANGE COUN1Y AFFILIATE OF SOTHEBY'S INTER NATIONAL REALTY 6 7 5 -1 0 5 8 • 6 3 1 -·1 4 0 0 ' fbrbor lslmd Double Lot! 5BR.6BA Estatew/ largedock New home w/175' ~y front.ige $6,500,000 Bay Island ~yfront 88R. SBA channina t.yfront w I dock ~nslve lawns ~gardens-Uniq\P. 1'95,000 Udo ble Tradition.al 3BR. SBA, fm . ml. office, maids Reduced $220,<XX>, will exch. down $975,000 Lind~ Isle Esute 68R, 6.5BA .-lalge dod. Dranwk home w/trr on theb.lv SJ,395,000 Lido Isle aa,&ont lupin JBR. 2.SBA w / large dock ~y e:xdwlge down tn Newpon Sl.,595,000 fbrbor View HUis Family Home 4BR. 2BA, fm. rm .. Lugo lot Plantation shutters, g•ted &pi' $649,000 Newport Island layfront leilt vllhle oa ':J:' Island• 8oet dock. wfl ft8e down ...... Big unyoa Coif Co.at Eaute 4BR. 6.58A, '°~ faauly home Coll C'OUllC wtws.. lughat quality SU95,000 ... ~ ir-.-. "·~ 1# )C . ~ , .. .. . llyfront V~w Home JN_ 2..SBA W/dtJd.. 1!9t V1eW$ Owner may ...U. w /finanoaa S1,.2",000 ' NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA DAILY Pit.OT I REAL ESTATE Shore Cliffs showcase Completed in 1988, this striking architectural showcase is within the serene oceanfront community ol Shore · Oiffs; just steps tot he quajnt village of Corona def Mar and Newport ~ Sit~ted on a rve bluff-top IW'cel ol over 18,000 square feet_ the innovative multi-level desigrl captures ' spec:ncu~r views ol crashing waves, t~ blue Pacific ~ the tranquil canyon setting. Soaring ceilings, walls of glass and the white-on-white design are balanced with traditional accents of teak, granite and marbte. Perfect for the Southern California fam1ty lifestyte or gracious entertaining, th mago1fteent estate, with over 6,500 square feet ol IMng area, 1ndudes ~ concetvable amenity. three-car garage. • The terrKed landscape offers the ultimate recreation and entertainment area. • A manicured ~. sparkling pool and spi, loungjng and barbecue area and a multi-use sportS <:00rt. •Five bedrooms, six .ind one-half baths. • Slate-of-~att kitchen. library. study. step-down living room, formal dining, family room, wine cell.ir, For further information, contact Debi 81bb or Linda Lyle at Coast Newport Properties, (714) 6-44-1600. - Correction In an article which ran Saturday. May 22, Steven E. T oirtagllni ~ incorrectly listed as the current president and chief executi'Ye officer of U>lden State , Bank. William C. Walbrecher is now the bank's chairman and CEO. ~Listed~ MARK B • .IA€KSON "'-~1-0403 l7t 967-1694 UM ..... Am. -e.c...t. ~ M.m. 3 bdoom towo.'lame wlh wed bridl ............ rocmmd ...--..ocm. FNDCh doors...._ c:owred J)ltk>. End "* ................... UU-000 8 li ef I B I I I · Woocbtdga Plrtl townholni. lhe ....... ol a tpdoli• .... holne w/t:arD. pool• II* Two tby 3 bdrm, ... •~~ ..,ad.I~ .....,......,. ......._ A.c.a......,...,.. .,.... uss.ooo 1~ ._.a... -W 1 M .... -.yrwt. • 4 '-'ioan haftle In '*8 ~ r \tt' c !he M "'-s roof. Ea.} an ~ A pMb. w.11. ID liChook. blllt ID bw:h. ...__ / 176~-E P'f1C.....Mmea. \.Js9llldllct211ary.s-...i...wllha._..,.. cic..-y ...... Din a~..._ wood loan a nook. N.wCMplt. Yllid wlh_n pend. $405.009 • IOI PwtAu I I -BllMJ9'*1d. Bnndnew3~ buyhama.QsleCOd. wldlnme•~~­banm IOOllV'olica Wt* tie, nllitlll ....... ,,...._. wooda. top ...... Euro....... . Siler "WI cwry 2C* 2nd! $815,000 -- .. EMGI ISM 1\IDOl .$4,I00,000 The vay best cl • ~ 6'4>0ilb1crud ~ Count:rysidc estate wWI .. the MlCI libes of IMr1!J rt N'M:ric.a. &pen$M K · rw:ne ocan ~ cmbtKed by ~tt ~ ~ shorebnc:s and • bat cl tJ'US c.ompllmcntc:d by nature! landSeaping, pc:rchc:d on • hillsic:X In Nor1tl ~ 8c:ac:h. SATURDAY, June 5, 1993 /PAGE 23 WfllWE. $469,ooo,11,JOO NO. A C.epc Cod ~ two SWly home w9ttl \OIOOd ~ ~ This is • t'NO bcO-oom ~ den « cOUld be used es • three bedroom. Walang ~ to. all COM amenities Ind mejo( frUW9Y ec:cas. Enclosed ~ pebO, i CM auto ~. M:iN carpet and ~ ~~clan· CMtB Wll 11.@1,, ,,, , $37$,QQO A ~ ~ "8Cant PlfCG wltt ~ p&lr1' for • rcw ~ \'tcw home I& ., 1dlt19 'f04ll 1Npedicft ..t llPPOlllL h dt1 .. ~ l'C't1cwed & ~ .. for • -.. llOO IQ.tt. bu111n9. Pr<iKt 15 -two bb:b U> b Wllllm's ~ 0......., ..._ 1llMIWllDlllAl __ h1o,ooo A two bedroom Nell • ._, Ntrat 'Wlt'I 9lc llowell end bc*lt pnce in·~ w.lt to al ll'qJpil19 ....... ,,... ~. ~ ..,., a tMir*.. 1ec..-o.111 .. ...._ pod, • 9ld ...._ HDMc hll cozr •..-c In INfnS ---~~-..... I • I I lldl09 llDCN $2,I00,000 -Qlllalft ..,_,~gated. Mr Pod. 1PO and-.. E~ ... ~ poc#IPQ. ""°":a:o.ooo -CANYON $1, t65,000 oe. ...... Ma lllM go/I~ ... -P'M* pool 118 CANYON $195,000 COl-t~ONIY ~ • -din. M . pool • .,a GftCf ... LIDO PB811lU *871.000 ,_.,,.. a d1t1 d • -kit IA -t.mve deck on~. llG CANYON · llLCOURT IWJ. . $634,900 Golf cw Vl9wtl 2 •. bmat ctrq, a.oane • ~. guares gated. 2 aeptaoee. -.. COltONA Dll MAI $555,000 ~ 21R ""' wt211 U1>G1t1 ,...,. 1n e.c ...... 10Cat1on. owe OLD COM $519,000 Lalge, -condo, bftght • lght. walk to .. bead\. . MAm• CUEL ta~!!O ~ 1 llory ...... • .-. 'WOUhd C.ilngi. 2 ~ , LIDO PAIK Dlt. $391,000 Low9lt Plloed borftotd penthowe In Ne#pmt. toi ... NIWPOln CREST $170,000 SPYGLASS llDGI $921,000 1M '*'9Ct '°' •· 21YA upgrad9d WibecMM oc.-an ._ ..._ocean. canyon•.._-. on Pod 111ec1 tat. SAN JUAN c;APISTIANO $361,000 ......, Cow"'Y Ctub -Lmve lot -guard gated. BAYVIEW linACE $MJ,OOO Med. ............. carpet, ltornan It*'-.~. UNK FOllCLOIUIE $319,000 ... owned .. on ~ ... ~. l . ,00 aq.ft • l ccs oar. NIWPOfn HEIGHTS $319,000 •*'lie~ hon'9 on 1·2 lot • *-yard. G4.cll cna. ILUFFI • $299,000 -...... of Pod. gr.-.~ . Ught . ~ . t>eouftM.. lA9UNA BEACH $279,000 -...... In "South loguna VIia •• Ocean .. NEWPORT CREST . $269,000 OCfM WWI 311. lM. pbdOtkM ltlutterl, ftNploce • men. EAITllDI COSTA MESA $259,900 I 1 m ~ ..--.eharnllnO.lg. yard • rtgN W1 to Newport. . llOOIMIW $255,000 WClllt to becldl -..-. communly • 2M. 2 car alt. ga111199. NIWPOlrf CllUT $211,000 .... 1111 -dlt -'den. .... Pod ....... ... OllT Cllll1 $2Al,OOO D 0'°1mtlM .... lloryWf'tl1•aboo...-.-.. Mir CORA l•IA $2M,OOO a-................................ c: .. .. .... DBClllT $244,IOO Lowell "**9 Pl.n 4 • m. lM. • IS I e, 2 ccs alt. gar . .... OllT llACtl $239,000 2M. ou .. 11W 19 pool•...._ llLMONr Hll8HTI $221,900 El.a LOR JOllf -. 2M. ~ ..... '9Qdy gated. IOUIHCQUT r(llllO $144,900 • luuuM:o• 1111 M: tad fwt. Ind~ New paint, IOUIN CQUT 11 llO $102.900 -. ...... ........, • ~ poat .... WClllt tD ...... SATURDAY ..... y . .. CAlftON lld..aln 1·1 Mlm•cml1-4 ~IMCll1-I Wll1ClW .... 22 ~ ~ S2Al.aoO 10 Fathom -"39.008 •CANWONW ........ "' MN aa•n •-t ·" ... '°'........ •no.• ~ ,., .. i607 Malbcw o.t ....... Nino loltMlft .. CMM* 1-4 ... OITCIBJ1..a 31 ... IM Ide $27',000 1222 aom..t ..... 000 SATURDAY & SUllDAY 2 llUe Ct.an•f' t• .161,000 20 laluna Ct. ~.IOO ...... ... "' VI lmdaft NrWPOIT CIEST t~5 IJ;lalMI NMPOlfcmrt..a 240 CGle Ma ... ..., a. ...... Mann ' Natbonne 12...... lYMe ,,.,. ..... 6 l.andfGI .... 000 Ann ...... Mulphy 12 ..... Ct. 137'000 ...... '*°" 2 CIVIC PLAZA, SUITE 100 640-2500 NEWPORT BEACH Featured New Ustlngs 81Jcomt ~bis 6 8d. ~~a.. o.&Stom hane ur.s. ODNtnlCtion $2.799.000 -_-.-....... , . - SATURDAY, ~S. 1~ I PAGE 25 · 644~1600 Featured New Ustings $291,000 OFFICES HOURS 8:~0 A.M. -5:30 P.M. SA11JRDAY & SUNDAY 644~1600 NewUsting Balboa Pealasala Only one b lodt to the oceMi' Lowest pnced duplex. Patrick Bartolk $215,000 Island Living Balboa lsla•d Charmine remodeled home widl qualry ~ Mary Elea & Bob Wepn $$49,000 Udo Isle Style 6 charm! l Id. 2 la. A'endl docn. be.n oei lncs, 2 fftplaces. Ma-o.wa $62',000 Udo lale S net• story Udo home on llrp lot er.at loaclon ,_. Lewts $679.000 .. ,... --or-----.· IHCDtt.., $1,•9'.000 LH. lJNNtched sophiltk::lttcn on the ~ w n.nq bm\.... Dllllil & Dllmlf...,., ..,.._ eo.. $6'°.ooo lnvitlncly pticed! Privacy & elepnoe on the b.y In thi9 2 8d. condo with wonderful ~ Merta&Sc' ..... leaCOll 8aJ $1,2'0,000 LH. Nice lot. beach house. dock. 50 ft slip and ai<M tie. Good location,') 8d I Bai OWnerwill tnde ~ f'a'90 Bayfront Living ( ,.,.,..., .., $1,J 7',000 lest buy on Pl"omanlOrY Bly' a.om bua. b1iclbcnal 5 ed. be)(ront home FnVllta dcd b ') bolb. Bric* tenOt Debi ... Balboa "-•••la $ t .•'°·ooo ~Cape Cod fe&urH#ld.. 4 II dan. 1 ~"f'Uy room. pn~te pat~ ~-· \.-.ct\ 6 aawetvMws ~ ..... "-'°'....... $2, 19',000 lreathtaklnc bayfront lo t with pier & slip. lkadd your ctre.m SltlrteJ Hant. .............. $2.9'0.000 55 fl ol fronuiee on th• blly l 8d ' Bai home ... lqe lMnc roam. Wonderful ~..,.,~ Ocd. .,.... -b ............... .,,..,,000 llutld yollr' chM\ halM Clft .... ~. be)6all piapMy In .-ct ....... 4x*. b'MW ~ Vlftl.. c.tiim S. lfa ah• ·private Bay & Beach· Communities l"'-e Cotie Fabulous new custom vii~ on hate 9°' with ocean view HJnc:Wer & ".._ Sl.•n.ooo £menJdl Bay Remodel Of rebuild on this fabulous cul~d•sac site. Steps to beach, whit....cer Md pert.._ ....... &........ $1,l'°,000 ... .,. ........... Fln..c 0<'9-- ..uite In Newpon. 100 ft. ....... T Id ...,._. SJ.900.000 Bayshofes Gcqeous' ed -country rand\ -~~!'"'---~---:----, style home o n e normous comer lot• Fabulous~ patio W1th spa Debi ltbb $1,J,,,000 ~a., IWPlfd••«omanv.... New 4 lki Odlan home WI fabuloua ~ 2 famlJy l'OOf'N, wine cen.. FW"fWC ~­ HlllCt'er & HIMIM $1,9",000 .... c.. Awld\ MeditemNan a..tcm home with 5 Id 6 a. ~k ocun Yiewl.. Dak yard w1Ch pool ipl' 880 .. Carol ... $2,7'0,000 ~ 9eMltiWy .-nodl*i ' Id. 5 IL~ 'fl/ bmll llvinc 6 ~room.. amirty room. eowmec ~ w1ne oa1w Beueity MorpliJ $2. "' ,000 LWe Ille Dnmatic open~ cqntempo- rwy dellp. ~&. hllbof ..... S.P"tt• CnM1J $J,MO,OOO L H. .............. 'MllMilNM t.)6 .... ~ tllll ~ 62 l. "'°' .... ' ...,.,...miun cNmel._ ,. ..... cmwnunb ... ,.., & .... ~ • .00.000 Beach Communities ...... ... ' ... Outltwtiftt loQ. doit ..... to b.y 6 NHYC Pric:9d to Nit' ...., ,,.._ sno.ooo ... ..._ .... lu•la Clean duplu ln prime loc.-ICf\ Upper unit '-'-deck wl pe.t It OClfWI. ~for Inv.tor, ........ $4,,,000 P••l•Hla Po••t l larc• I d . l l a . ._. with family room and •atinc .u Ii bd\en OM bkd to OC .. ft 81 r•........... S..S,900 P ' 1 la Oc 1 r r•oet ~ kK::atiaft, " .. hr, ... Oft t.ec:h, ~ COftltll 5bwpb lftlke thlla.-~. G.r'llr s. ... 111c sm.ooo ' .................. Loft~ ~led old nn. ..... OWll ........ 4 Id.. 2 ia. plus .... ~' INlkf'9 '°°"' 'fllt.dl ...... $1,09S,000 Udo .... 60 a. loc °"Udo .. ~ ttreec conw. v.y peivlt• & .-•' .._ ol the ..... ct. ......... a.y ,._. II • $1,12'.000 .C.W tlel M9r ~...-tucl.ed atAY abGIW'8 .... ., DeconlOf r.nodel n-. epCOMe o/ llyte ., t.r ... Clwtl ...... , •••• ,,,000 ~Inn ... lllllr OMlely dlaplea aar ~MWd. J ld. 1 1en ld , .. .,_... t6M.OOO ~BEACH/COSTA MESA DAILY PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, June 5, 1993 I PAGE Z1 '. Carol Berg 759-3739 Direct Une ,. .. Light and brigh~ with mountain and city lights view. 3 Bd. 2.5 Ba. loft. d ining room. An absolute best buy! $499,000 Bayridge Lowest priced 2 Bd. 2 Ba. In a.~ -heart of Newpo~ Beach. Lovely piden settina. , Owner leavlnc state -Must se111 $8,,llO Micki Cooper-Rach 759-3740 Direct Une Ha~rbor Ridge 644~1600 · Best view in Newport Beach. Ocean, harbor lights, sunset, Catalina. 5 Bd. 3.5 Ba. FR. -A must see! ! $1,095,000 lrVine Cove Model perfect panoramic ocean,·. catallna sunset and roast.line vleWs. Fabulous ~ with pool, spa. barbeque ce1u~r. $2,750,000 iiliB ..... _ Exqul~lte custom 5 Bd. 8 Ba. estate in prime aolf course~ tion. Hlihly motivated seller will provide ftnanctna. PAGE 28 / SATURDAY, Junes. 1993 ~ . # 1 Sales Agent f 992 64·4~1600 # 1) Transactions Closed 1992 Opportaalty. Incredible lot on Exclusive Harbor Island. Bay view of Harbor & Turning Basin. $3,415,000 BaJ91de IK>me with dynamic view. 4 BedroomU Baths on -0veislzed lot. Steps to sandy beach. $1,595,000 .... U•parialleled IOClltlo•f One of the Coast's . most exquisite homes. Dramatic 4 Bd. 3.5 Ba. $3,490,000 Slaowc.ate llome in gated community. Gorgeous 4 Bd . contemporary pool home on large lot. $I, 775 ,000 Grellt prtcef Prtme Udo Isle loaldon. 3 bedrooms, 3.5 baths. dock. Harbor. lights & mountain views. $I, 7",000 Senior Sales Executive 673-4195 Grem OppomlllltJ. Peninsula Cold Coast Bayfront 6 Bedrooms, 4 Baths. dock. comer location. $l,Q95,000 New o• .. ,. ... M .. nlflcnt ~ home. 6 Bedrooms, 7 Baths, 6 car prate. 'bsteful " elepnt ., ....... . Bayshores Beacon Bay Belcourt o · ' Senior Sales ExecutJve 759-3707 644~160 Don't 1niss tfiese Great Opportunities! Plet1se call for furtlter information Newport Heights ~ . .. -.-. .. 3i L Marcia Brashier Broker Associate 759-3733 TOP TEN PRooua:a Yf.All 10 DATE '93 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA DAILY Pit.OT I REAl ESTATE CoME To OuR "GREAT OUTDOORS" • • Big Cai!JOn Largest flag lot on golf course currently available. Pastoral setting punctuated by 5 Bedroom custom home. $1,900,000 (. Huntington Harbour Sunrise & sunsets are the best on 60' on the water. Dock & slip Perfect. traditional 4 Bd. + .. Grear room. Stunning foyer entry sets the stage for comfort. $1,395,000 Corona del Mar Trend • setting contemporary condo with great light & beautiful hardwood floors. Architecture creates privacy hom street. $460,000 -, ... COSTA MEsA DAILY PILOT I REAL ESTATE New Ustlnc-Three Arch Bay View! View! View! 5 Bd . 5.5 Ba. custom. home. Private p90l & spa. Views from every room. Offered at: lndadlnc f11r111ture $2.395,000 Undli Ille Large waterfront with dock & s lip for 2 50 ft. plus boats. Contemporary i nterior. open floor plan. $1.795,000 215 Evenl .. Canyon Macnl nt custom home situated on the canyon overlooking Uttle Corona . ~ ----.... New Listing-The Bluffs ComR_letely remodeled~· Paula unit. Nothing in the Bluffs compares!. Private spa. Back Bay and city l ights v i ews . Offered at: $549,000 Smlthcllffs-26 oceanfront estate si tes · ranging in price from: $590,000 to $4·.900.000 644-1600 Gigi Thomas 759-3~84 AGENT OF nlE YFAR RUNNFRUP TOP SALESPERSON 3RD & 4TH 0UARTERS 1992 200 Via Genoa One of Lido's p remier comer locations! Large 60 ft. lot. Charming single story. Expansive views of Newpon Center and mountains. mountain vjew! ,. . .. '~ • • ' PAGE 32 I SATURDAY, JUne 5, 1993 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA DAILY PILOT fREAC ESTATE 644~1600 .... .. J Only 26 estate sites are being offered, virtually all enjoy an extraordinary relationship with the sea. The views are panoramic, and each quarter acre site has been thoughtfully graded for optimum view orientation. Home sites at Smithcliffs will be offered for sale ranging in price from $590,000 up to $4,900,000. For further information, please call: (714) 644-1600 - r NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA DAILY PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, June 5, 1993 /PAGE 33 .-----------------------------------A SALUTE TO THE BEST IN THE BUSINESS! . .. COAST NEWPORT PROPERTIES TOP AGENTS FQR 1993 ............ DAVID llm.SCHl4ER . Top Sale1person -1st Quarter · Top Producer Year-to-date 1993 Dauid specializes in homes in Emerald Bay and lruine Coue and enjoys the lifestyle these communitU!s offer. He has been a resident of Emerald Bay since 1973. Dauid attributes his consistent success m real estate to his horJ.est attitude with his clients, his attention lo detail and his ability to relate to people in transactwns. "I lotie to negottate, .. he admtts. The most rewarding part of the busine s for him ts the people he meets. "/ really enjoy the people I u·ork u•ith. So~ of them hat•e berome my closest friends ... n ...................................................................................... __ , CHRIS LINDSAY Saleepenon of the !\tooth January 8v8AN 8cANLAN lbtJ•I Aalfl•t cit the Month .... ...,,. . EVAN CoRKETT aJespenon of the 1onth February MARIAN PHILLIPPI LlltiDI Apat ol th~ Moath · Febnaary PATRICK BARTOLIC lespe~n ot the Moolh March GREG LoMBARDI Lieti., Apat ol the Month March 644~1600 SARA HINMAN M05t Trana.action Clo d 1st Quarter 1993 MARIAN PHILLIPPI Top Lining Agent 1st Quarter 1993 TOP 10 PRODUCERS . ~ Q UARTER 1993 DAVID llmscHLER BEVERLY MORPHY SA.RA HINMAN . EvAN CORKE1T CB.Rls LiNDsAY CAROL ALuSON Htu..ARY TIWIER SUSAN ScANLAN llAwNE RAMER MALI GULLEDGE \ 'I t ' _., ' . '- Harbor Ridge NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA DAILY PILOT I REAl. ESTATE Each one is in a PRIME location. Each one ls water oriented -either view, ocean or bayfrOnt. Each property Is unique for the area and all of them offer an exclusive and distinctive Ufestyle. ea11: Beverly Morphy 675-9073 $2,595,000 ·eayshores $2,795,0oo English traditional view property. \,) Colorful California custom on the water. -Harbor Island $4,400,000 Extra large bayfront lot facing main channel. Bayside Drive $2,100,000 . Harbor Island Drive $2,895,000 Six bedroom bayfront with large dock. Emerald Bay $6,200,000 __ - Large family home located on the beach - white water view. Danny Bl ~ 759 ... 3711 Stella Worden 759-3729 Gary Legrand 759-3779 644~1600 24 ~ F ... _, $2,495,000 l Wlaced foot $1,29S,OOO Fabulous & fun 7 Bd . 7.5 Ba. Tudor style family home. Indoor I outdoor po0l 4 Bd. 4.5 Ba. custom Mediterranean estate Le. master suite, library. IR• Vllan . $1,18S,OOO CorFOUS 4 Bd. 4.5 ~nhome in great k>cation w/fabulous failway views. Excellent floor plan. 11 CJIM'e• Poillt $1 ,295,000 Outstandinc quality custom home on the lath tauway. Pool and PQ91 house. ... Ollkcrelll ' $1,995,000 Bi& <:anyon custom est.ate OYerlookJna -the 14th Fairway & peen. 5 se<Jrooms 5 and 2 half baths. ' . .. .\ • I . .t JJA<.4 d'et l nul. YAUtHJl A2 PAGE 36 / SATURDAY, June 5, 1993 644~1600 Crescent Bay Spectacular 5 Bd. oceanfront home. Greatly reduced. Seller will trade for smaller home. {'""\ Was $5,595,000 Now $3,950,000 Bia Canyon Elecant French custom with 5 bedrooms and large bonus room. w .. $1,895 ,000 Now$ I ,59S,OOO Harbor View· HIDs Large 5 Bd. 3 Ba. home on great lot. Room for expansion. W• $792,000 Now $695,000 ' 3TAT23 JA3A TQJtq VJIAO Aa3M AT20:l HOA38 fA()qW3H NEWPORT BEACHICOSTA MES,.. DAILY PILOT I REAL ESTATE 759-3713 .. Harbor Ridge Magnificent views! 6 Bd. 7 Ba. custom home. 6 car garage, pool. spa, elevator. $3,300,000 Bia canyon Traditional golf course custom with 4 bedrooms, family room and English Pub. Wat $1,749,000 Now $1 ,395,000 . Newport Nordt Newer 4 bedroom 3 bath home with many uppdes, spa. W• $499,000 Now $460,000 Bl& canyon Eleaant custom 6 Bd. 6. 5 Ba. home with spectacular golf course views. Was $2,195,000 . Now$ 1,950,000 r"'i Harbor Rldce Larae traditional custom 4 bedroom. 4.5 bath home, library. pool & spa. •• $1 ,7'°.ooo Now $1,59',000 . Balbo. lalaad Charmine bayfront home.In &reat location! Room for 2 boats. $1,24,,000 $679,000 One story home on 50' lo~. Three bedroom, two bath nestled in woodsy setting. Prete11ted By: Joan Lewis 759-3743 Marie Fargo -; ) 9 8 ll ) 1 -Karen Betson 760-1901 ·644~1600 Bi& canyon -60 Royal St. Georse Road $1,250,000 Custom features. expansions, wonderful ambiance, make this a very s~ home. Wonderfully decorated this Broadmoor home has 4 bdrms, 3 baths, billiard roOm, incredible pool & Spa on a huge, private, perfectly landsc.aped lot I ~ ' ,...,.~...._. _ _.._............__.... . ........... ... 644 .~1600 Ronda Hein 759-3797 FAIRWAY ONE I I l BIG CANYON Sophisticated custom · Mediterranean estate. Three levels of incredible elegance. 4 car garage and elevator. Furnishings available. Newport Beach Oceanfront $1,250,000 Prime oceanfront d uplex in quiet residential beachfront section .. Spacious units, top quality. Right on the beach-no public boardwalk. COBY WARD for yowr priPate sltotuittg, plea~ cont.ict: Belle Partch 759-6608 - LISTINGS :'\JO\\' r\\l AIL /\BLE FOi{ Sf-10\·VI~(;~ ... •' SPECTACULAR VIEWS • EASTBLUFF Exceptional 3 bedroom remodel with pool and spa-$649,000 L.H . THE BLUFFS Front row 2 bedroom plus den, next to the pool--$439,000 FINE RESIDENCES EASTBLUFF At the park remodel with 5 bedrooms-$639,000 Lusk-built, spotless 3 bedroom-$359 ,000 L.H. LEASE OPPORTUNITY IRVINE Easy care condo near pool and park-$1,400 per month • . . .. .,,,. .. COBY WARD 644 2559 ''~-'~·· t _. t '"""" WI'~• """"'"-""'-' '"'-JU """fPOAT l&JIGWGQ&T' Hi5* l».U.¥ Pl&.OT J AiiALESTATE Cameo HIPlallds $699,000 3 Bd. 2.75 Ba. with ocean views. Old Corou del Mar $«9,000 1Wo 2 Bd. units on comer lot. Julie Stephenson 75«)...3734 . Barbara Hutchings 644-1211 .! 8oMie Bay Hlchlands $S49,000 Remodeled 4 Bd. 2.5 Ba. home, Corou del Mar $1 ,595,000 Great family home-ocean view. Dottie Valentine 759-3723 Corona deJ Mar $695,000 Large elevated lot. 3 Bd. home. EMtbhdf ,,,,000 Storybook 4 Bd. Great location. W11t1 IMI · $M5,000 Perfect home for entertaininc. . ---. 644~1600 r St.ore Cliffs . $ J, 79S ,000 Exceptional 4 Bd. w/ den & FR. Pat Hurley 759 .. 3725 , ' , .. • ' 44 ..-1600 1623 Antigua Way One of Saye.rest's most commendable 5 Bd. homes on an oversized lot with yd, patio, pool and spa. Great for entertaining -an elegant home. $597,000 519 Dahlia Charm & convenience south of Coast Highway. 3 Bd. 2. 75 Ba. with den, gathering room, built-ins and wet bar, -format dfning, outdoor spa. $649;900 79 Bayside Cove W. Privacy & elegance on the bay -2 Bd .• den condo with wonderful upgrades,.. walnut floors & imported marble. Priced to sell fast I $650,000 Judy Mertz 759-3747 2209 P1 IYltte Ro.d Exceptk>MJ view from this 3 8d. 2.75 Ba. custom built hoime with formaJ dlnlnc, fOUrmel kttchen. wrap around pad<>. Private cul-de-sac. community part and pool. $529,000 1 aoo Commodore Pretty as a private part. Ll&ht and bright 4 Bd. 2. 75 Ba., ptherin& room. home on beautifully landscaped comer lot. Tenific family nei&hbor-· hood! $525,000 227 24th Place · . Wonderful 4 Bd. 2. 75 , Ba. home on extra large lot In quiet cul-de-sac location. Formal dtninc room, catherinc room. hardwood ftOCMS. $350,000 1116 B•ttoalaell Fabulous remodel In I 990. Extraordirwy value in this 4 Bd. 2. 75 Ba. home. Formal dlnlnc. 1atherinc room, pool. Great for enter- taJninc. $599,000 ' 111>0 l~l.f <>< I :\NfHO~T OCl.tJR Dlfl 81WJ ......... ,_,,,,,,,,_ *"5 .... 38R ocmn -. ...... pb incomir urw loc:alld on .. ownmd lat. Z.oned R-2 2<.a gngt. 30 x 102..5 Itel LOTVAUJE! QUEl&l,9111 "I oaAN f90NT $1.U9 .... 40 ~ ,_ 494\ mott batldabk ~ aru than IN~Jqlol Yn~a4000sf honw + doUble.,. Newport's shoreaa ocaufro11t snm No dv\i nae ' on11; 6 och«r 1ou• B ·\I B 0 ·\ P [~I~~ l ' l. ,.\ DWl.D NfM 1"E ... OM.Y ......... $4U, ... l'2. uppc -.12 l.RG 2.'2 br.c .. ~ \'~ cdr9 ~ • countrn " ' BA. 4-<.S .... Both NW arpsl~ fmla ~ Lowa aDo kif PE• llOIA n · OCfNI a MY a.oR . .SAS .... 0..!l~:ltil38R, 3BA VIN honw nn ! fl9sh 511,V pub .. bw. lrpi I\ Iv le din r:r::s • ~ bndled tTllry au1 a., a 0(9) ,,, ....sr SEE I I<.) l' I D ·\ Tl 0 ~ ~ I ~ 1M llON TAYLOll NE\\.'PORT BLACH LIDO PEMN9CJlA ONl Y ..................... Sn ... IBR in walk., vllage locabOn' W~ or ful·IJJM resa- deta c..11 b details. CONVENIEJlff C()N'DO ....... ·-····-~-sin.see WlllJt. or bike ., tht bod\ & shoppi ig from this !J'f.8l CX)fldo In gimd aimmunity featuring pool, spa & ~ tom IDllll llOm ONLY ------12" .... 2BR end BA up, 2BR and BA down. AIJnctM landsc:ac>ial9 ~~~ennra. QASSIC DlJPUX . COllONA DB. ... $S15 .... This ont tS readl) remodti • rehuid Or just Wftkand in a dassac btach pad in Old T <Min aru. VJ~ to bch. perb. schools. shops Ela.NT NEWP011T nxB ................ ssts ... ldul 48R family home in ~tat area • near school & shoppng Bonus rm. !.wily rm. 2 frpk::s. pool-med lndscpd yTd NW NEW CAP£ COD ••••.•••••••• -•••• $419 .... JSR or 28R + dm m'9le fama1y home ready so mow nght tnt-Qnt famW 11e1ghbochood Walt to beech & shoppng This is a lmific buy on an txc:.epoonal homt OlD IJom.D atAIDI .............. me .... EACJt TWO 2BR. 2 58e condos In Oki Corona dd Mar 2-yrs ~ ~+kind propn1Y W.Dt to t.ch. shops & Mnm>AY a 90NDAY • 10 Wld Goe.. ~ Bach $262..900 1.S 6104 w Otw*°'ll. ~ Badl $1,239,000 lo-6 MnJllDAY 2011 Bcnnc:a. ~ a.di $299,000 1-5 406 E. IWioe-......... a.di $425.000 l.S SONDAY ONLY 121 n. ......., o .. Colla.... 1299.000 l-4 •lO lrne Loa Cl .......... ~ $324.SOO 1-5 -w.liU. ea.t..... $430.000 l.S 2GOS V.N ~ ,,...,_. lilllli:h 9',29,900 1-5 2173 E. om-...... ,,........~ 9'15.000 1-5 Ill \Ila a-........... $1-.-l..S I ~ ON Tm nH WltM.~ this 38R. 2.58A entll:IUinlng home Spe.cqas {am rm w'wct bar, dtn. rm , vaulted orilingr In bv rm 8t mesta suit«. Grat c:ul-de-s.c location v.i/Vlews from most rooms• Offemi CH.. v $299.000 ~ r.. Gia WAI ICDI NE\\.'PORT BEACH llMillLY IJPGUDED NWPT 191.AND.-..... $4,,, ... ~ mnodeied & ready' 3BR. 2SA home on larger lot 11. expansion pea New lcit llpJ>ls • new floor mo.oenngs. bazhroom filltura. chpmes. ~ S«\Jl'1t\. Sl}St and much men CALI. TO SEE THIS HOME. DUPLO.QNE 81.0CK TO BEACH ...... SSSI .... Sp.cious. 30 JC 110' lot. 2-<:at garage + additJonal partc. ing spaors 4 & 38R units Upper has ~ c:eihng Cal for men details 8E.Aat a.C>SE DUPLEX. ..•••••••••••••..•• $57 4,9" Townhome styte duplex 4BR in ~ f°u'eplaces & pa· bos Excellent \IM.M!I CAP£ COD • CORONA Df.L MAii u ... u $5'1.0M 3BR. 2 SBA condo on 45 lot ftatunng lam rm din nn . gorgeous lot • V.'IM cellar. huge master v. frpl custom Ltcs, cabcncby. SEE THIS ONE TODAY' · ....... WAi..K TO BEACH WXUllY CONDO •.. -••• $745.IOO Spaic 2BR. 2BA comet UJ\ll in pr~ bldg Pano ocean. bay & a!y ~ \'~'S ~ d\lS ith 6oor property \,\' ID restaurants, shops. lhatn & mew! NE\\'PORT CREST PIAN 1 EN'D UNTT ....... ~ .... -............... sna.tM Vf!'I!;• wrl-Mpc '°'4-nhome -. new carpet in liv nn -wood ., in~. din rm~ Idea a modcf _ Comm. ~ tlmnlS. MAKE~ OFFER TODAY' OCEAN VIEW I llEDllOOM ................ UU,,_ 2BR + den. 2 o«a spaica. parquet firs in din. ~ • IN nn Rcnodeled 3 yrs ago SEllfR MAY CARRY SUBMm CATAUM A NMlillT U6HT VIEW ....... SSl4,5M ~ ""°"""In! 38R. 2 58A townbonw w tiled enlJ'y. !J••lbell ~ &om krt & ~ cnan ww from ,,..... bdrm AflOC pool•& te:MlS t I '. - • --~ ,, •• _ .. ··-·~.:i-, --,JlllA. .,. ,.---. ............. _...,..... _... .~ ._. - -- PAGE 42 I SATURDAY, June 5, 1993 COSTA MESA nm-·c•11e.111 Fabulous Npt Landing condo wfl.BR 4 2 fuJI g~?"~. ~fs'~~I Al(:.. Pvt patio. 2 gar. Ask ror . ..JACK GIFFORD Ill llSllJ.I id W 1111- Most popuJar 2BR. 2BA loft mdl w/att. 2 car gar. Many upgrades ~e.rcmi~ Joe._ Ask ror ... U7JCHUCK JONES tlHllJ U'l W 11-.111 An expanded kitchen &: living nn., custom pooV spa & low maintenance lndscping make this home special! Also features lrg mstr! 9S3 Capi~ tal. Ask for-KEVIN SANCHEZ ~5'11 EAlllm Im.I II .lBR. 2BA home + t BR I BA mtl. Zoned R-2. Fantastic loc. Seller says sell. Ask ror ... ROBERT MILUKEN .... cumt 3 spacious BR, 2YlBA. 2 fireplaces. Extra lrgc family nn., Very large yard-w/R.V. access and located on prestigious street! Call now for your showing! Ask ror ... BlLL OR DONNA WEBSTER .. , &•• .. • R1l,ml Cute 3BR, 1 'hBA -dining room. Everything is near new -Large patio wi th spa. Ask ror ... KEITH RANDLE ....... 1114,19 Giant 4BR. 38A. 2 sty loc. at qllict end of cul- de·sac. Perfect fam. home w/lrg fam.. rm. Built m ·1s. .WI lw ~TENCH ---·-tll\111 E.Sidc value! 3 yn new 3BR. 2BA. picture per· feet w/deiigncr upgrades. French d~ Euro cbnts & vaulted ceiling. ,fark like setting w/spac. 4 pvt encl. front yrd. for entertaining. Ast '°"-ROY OR MARY OSTERHOUT sllJ lllllmlml 1117• ThtS SBR. 3BA Mesa Verde home bas been me- ticulously refurbished. It is ab$olutely the be t vaJuc in the ntighborbood. Drive by 2778 MaJ. lard and sec for yourself. Ask for • ..ANNE McCASLAND fill I a • 1711 If. Darling 2BR cwnhm in beautiful oond. & cxc:clle1lt loc. Great stl.r1er for you.tta couple. A.sit lw-Ul'A WADE &116 ma• 1mwww MM.Ill Mesa Verde 48R lBA ~lional hornet Features midld & u~ _kitcb. & baths. French doors., bay windows. 2 fpl., 3 car pr., cusL cntty doon. cust. landlcaping etc. etc. A.sit fw...JACUEICINDY llANDLDIAN ~ -- NEWPORT BEACHICOSTA MESA DAILY PILOT I REAL ESTATE llJI ·--11••• For the growjna family. Over 1900 SCJ-fL 38R, 21hBA in desirable Northwood locallOft. End of a.al-de-sac lot A stept to 8S9QC. pool, spas.~ tennis, dcyba.IJ •more. Reduced to $276,900. A.Ill lw-llDL l'.EJ.J EV 7Jt 6.W.l ., Id I ... uca 111 ll II •I& 111 .,.,.. s.ur:g Catalina ooean + City lcbt ~. ~ The best sunset view on Woodbridge Lake. level R, l~A condo totally uperade:d A in To~ rcdeco. rated new appjiances. Near~-be$t Joe. Guard gated c:Omm. wlpoc)I & pa. l>cli:, tennis &. pools. ---Ask ,__.RON FELSOT Ask for ... MAXJNE GOLDEN NEWPORT BEACH UL&Pm1••11U••l 11e.111 Partial ocean view, ptcd comm. w/ten{ltS crts & 2 pools. Walk to bch •Lido vmaae. Ask 111'..MAH AQaUCll . 1.-r&S •• 11-.1i1 3BR~ 2YJBA twnbm w/patio 4 gar. Move-in cond. Light & brt. Below last sales. Must sell. Ask for ... DELIA DELGADO ==•• ..... 11 tnu• 2BR, 2BA condo OYCrlooks part-UM arnds A fountain. Short wait to bch. Beautllul pted a)llUD. Owner ~te. Bring offers.. Ask fw...RAYLENE MIRACLE ......... 111 Reduced Sl0,000 -This one won't last! Sweeping ocean. bay A mntn views. 2BR pnths luxuty condo. Ask for-WALTER MITCBElL I I .. UC a: 1211.111 1111,111 4 new bch condos. All 3BR, 38A w/(rpk, gJ'r. ocean view dttks. 'Walle to bcb & bopptng. Ask fw.-ROBYN ALLEN BJ••===· Upgraded A rmdld kitchen w/4BR, 2~A. btdwd ftrs. newer roof. In move-in cond. Aall lw . ..DIANA CAPPEL ••M-1 rt11•& I ,_ rechtced to S299,000. ....... ~ coupk. RmdJd A uppaded 2BR. 2BA. Ira fain. room, spe. sec.~ tile kitchen&: baths. Ask for _.MA.Jly DmJUJO llU • •• fl ...... Ocean Vecws!I 2BR 2BA condo bas a front row view! Gated comm. wlpool & spa. Unit is newly painted a dUbed & ready to move into! Mil ... _c.J, GQILKE a1l3 ....... 21 ... -Ill • Remodeled JBR residence w/fam rm. brand new beautifuJ kite.hen, new ceramic tile Ors. new crpt a comp roof, freshly painted. Recfucedl Aall fw ... RAE RODGERS •a...,.,.. Bluffs cmr unit near pool. Newer apt. ~ lhr&tghout. 4BR. lBA. Make all Mil ,_. _GISELA•auaMElsTEa .. a.. ·&WMI WWW fill.Ill Lipt ..t bright. Almost a new home w/3 IMtT tr. ocean view deck A all ol the ame1titia of 1 million S hornet Call to see tt)i great value! Alll lw-ES'TllEll YA.NI a Ella• 111 ... ...-. Gracious living. hithly uP&Jackd. 24 hr. sec. dnno. Pool, pa. b\Uiard & card rm. Walk to bcb, Lido shops. restaurants & theatte. Ast lw JfEJU..E UM9IJ I EUZAIE111 '76-llU mllllf•+ ........... 3500+ ~.ft. home desi,gned for gracious livin FormaJ dining. paaous f am1ly rm, J fireplllCCS. cat-in kitchen, detached 2-c:ar garaic. AR fer ... CA.ROLE f'RANKEL ....... 7 1- Sellcn ~pin. Over S800K imated in mil fabulous custom POOi ho9.e on ano.i one-third acre lot. 3200 + sq.ft. Re : JBR + t ~t, 2~ _giant fanntyfbonus room, much much more. Motivated sellers lcaVJng arn. A* for-D sn' HARRI • at. 124 CORONA DEL~ ...... Ill • Best buy for ne9.cr dph! Wall to bch. ~ini & ICj taUrant • ugbt brt 28R units built 1n tm. Over 2600 sq.ft. Owner brina an offer today! Ask '--DIANA PROSSER ........ 11,411,111 Tbe view, loc. & SBR home ire truly ~l. n. home has been cna.t A rmdkl to indode 1 £\&rCpu• lt,tc kildMS .l llWiftl ..U AC . A* llr....JANS SONGAllA • ...... 11,111•111 RecentJy CIJ)anCkd A awomizcd lrgst S Port mdl. 68R. '~ ... boclus ~ quabty a taste. Lra 1M pted front a: ynt •I pool spa. FlbWous view of ocean. hrl>r A Qualia isle. Alll lw...JUUA UAO TUSTIN LAGUNA BEACH &11• I 0 •f ... Ill . Great ftrp&n w/lfa mstr ste A l ldchtlOft&I ovcnil.ecf' BR, «d\ w/lbeir awn baths. Seller will :l' Ira 2nd tnast cte.d and b pnced to sell Alll fw...JOHN W. ANTALElt 73..l-GM REAL ESTATE TO THE 'ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM!! ... • MMllW m&la ~. 1BA. plMs Wft pe-u bomc 1 l ru.111. 111d llouw, pnqk llRamS. pool aad IPA A•IO •~ b l,._20 can. Mm olkr! WAS S5.M,IOO NOW $4,900,000 BELCOURT'S BEST <>er.AN VIEW HOME e-. i• • aa; '"' BA • wwwsiaod a1a1& 1oe. v ... IMlkr 1111tc. he bw pool A ... 4 cmr ,.,.... IDd .,.... an..,..._ $1,651,M •53 BELCOURT DR. NO. SFAVIEW CHARMER OCEAN le CATAUNA VIEWS , LENDER UOUIDATION·REDUCED $919K MUST SELL! MAKE OFFER NOW -. lk.ta)d your owa drum bocnc QCX1 to muhi aUlhoo S CSUICl. Seller W'lll f111UCC ~111 WAS Sl,650,000 OW $750,000· BELCO RT TE IS MANSIO PRIVACY AND ELEGANCE t.msb 6 BR. 11 BA. mot« COW1/S car Pf'l&'C. Sunkco &emus court .t IWlllUlUQI pool w'po«IO. Full burmcnt. aa. ckvator A inane theater SS,400,000 BELCOURT HlU VIEW PREMIUM SI GLE LEVEL LUXURY I r -.. ;,;) SATURDAY, June S. 1993 I PAGE 43 EQUFSl1UAN COMPOUND-SAN JUAN J4 ACRES + UNSURPASSED VIEWS AnJJ deftk1'>Cn Of boric cot~preocun. TcJJL cup ap- prcl'ftd for l l pan:cb froal .5:! *-.p to 22 ~ acres Sclkr W\ll help fui. Will Q)CIJldcr trade for IDCOCftit prop SJ,400,000 BELCO RT TERRACE Pl.AN "D., MANY PREMIUM UPGRADES Rdlly dctded 'BR. l~BA •f3 c:ar prasc. Exkn5"'C llK ol warm hardwood noon .t Betbe:r carpctlft& tbroqbouc. LO"c)J rear Jlld w/baac brick pa:bo. Stcpa to pd • spe. $890,000 EXCLUSIVE IRVINE COVE PREMIUM FRONT ROW LOCATIO ~ ..w 4 BR. S.5 BA + 6 c:ar pr. Buemcot wt rec ra. Go.I.at k>C., {atlltb&lly ~ ~L S.. to prMtc bacll. ~ c~t.ioll plaas ....a.bk.. $3,111,000 IRVINE EXECUTIVE HOME BFSI' LOCATION nt-c:~==· _.. c:dllln ....., .......... ~ .... .... Phi I lyk n , ..... ,.... ...... .... .,, comDOIL\ S31 .... '·' .. \ -. - ~~-··· ~' , ·---~ _......._ . 3TA 2: ... ,.J('\ u.. i .J ; .)I .. -~ 20:> H:l -a rnoc:t ;;J NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA DAILY PILOT I REAL ESTAT Swttpog 8.ty A Oc• ~Vay hie o.e-Of·A·Kiod Villa Babl9 l 94 Palt- 3 86+Dea Luvry Coedo $319.... -.. Swecpog Vaews' P't.Mt ... .- OPEN HOUSE Come see the best alfoi'dable -luxury housing in Newport. .. 200C-aney Lane 1103 (2 8012 8A) ..... St99.000 ..... S21S.eee ....... .S. .... y l·S p.m. 260C-aneyLane1207 (2 BO/l.2SaA) S229.00(L .. SM9.eee ...... .s. .... , 1-5 p.m. 210l..Llk1...ane1312 (2 8012 BA) ..... S389,000 ..... S41S.888 ....... .s..a.y l·S p.m. . • .. view these properties or any others advertised here! (otttu llfrM tlw l'flt ft•""' cl TIC'Otltlkro,..__.., tk /uJJ/ro-/>ocrfr Cou Hw)> ..... NEWPORT 8EACHICOSTA MESA DAILY PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, June 5, 1993 /PAGE 45 • • • • • • • , Bob & Dovie Koop Why list with just one agent! Call the Koop team! 760-5000 Ext. 128 or 760-1580 Dovie Koop ******************************** Bob Koop, Jr. ························*** TllADE n>1t NEWPOaT AJt&A COTOD&CAZA ~ WiD ... dU IMpificwr popat) fOf Newport U. PalMial &laM cm...._ fom ten1, iplcndid in ..al Mun ..,._ °"' 11,000 aq. I\., 5 ~ a.,._ ...t aadi--1 suuar ALL TaADF.S! 000 BOB KOOP BEST DEAL S OF THE WEEK **************** BEAUTIFUL · C L-OE-SAC HOME 2 stor), 5 BR. 4 BA , fonnal duung room . huge farruly room, 3 fl.re· places, situng room in master bed· room Large back)&r'1 wnh spa and fNll ~1 54'5,9" ~5,IH 808 KOOP CAM EO SHOllD Four Bcidroam, Three Bath, Belt VllCW Lot C,ameo Shara hu 10 otlrz in IC¥Cl'a1 yeaa, jelly, Cat•Jina. .m.itc Wl lCr & up COUI view&. city tipta. Scipull.e pell quancn. Priced 10 ldl r.a. nu • • rmi bu1 . Will cake a ana1l U-. omnmaicial ar pwidmri.eJ Sl,295,000 BOB KOOP ............................................................................ ~i:.WPOlfl B~CH CO~DO c~~ ~~ - • • • • • • • l 'hrcc bedroom. l..,o " half b.;lh, GflAl fronl row local1on w1lh a view of &he p~c nght ou1 tu &he oce1n: nus end unU lS I.he l.ugcst floor pl&n. ~coaoNA ML MA& ...., ...... ,_ t s ........... .. ._ ... ._._ ... , a ... ... ~AU; ftADD OWflD WAJltT'IOUTl s..a . ---..... ocs• ......, ~ ....... , ... , ............. ..-a...-. • .... a. .. --, ~-1----,~ .......... _. -....rnMa t~ •Alft'loun ........ . ..... AIMOST NEWPORT HEIGHTS Low. EMt ... •idl Newport. Emip md .... Hilb ldwxU. l..arp ' Budlucm. l ...... yd. pa livq room. Pll:DCh ..... bat tab, ...... ~.,...... BEST ~EAL L' TOW!\ AT . $165,000 BOB KOOP. JR. VILLA IAUOI\ 2 -.1 .... , 1 ....._ __ ... ..... .,_ .................. ... ,_... ,_...'"-'•ONA-.,! ---..... 809&0GP IC>aKOOP IC>aKOOP U?\GUINE ALLE VONGOLE WHIT~ SA UCE Makes 4 servings lb. lingume pasta ~ oltveoo 3 tsp. fresh chopped garhc l ruu fist of chopped parsle) 3 doz. fresh clams 4 oz. dry v. hue v. inc Salt and pepper as )OU v.1 h In a large saucepan pul I 112 oz. of the 011 , all of the garli<., and all of the wmc wllh the same amount oC water. Ad<l clams and lel boLJ until the clams open up ~,nr.dtum to high heat). ~t the same time you will use a •c1• rate pan with VO'! gallon o( water. Bring the "' •ter to 3 bot.l and tnen add the lingume. Cook for no more than 8 minutes. C)ab the water as needed. To famsh the sauce: when lhc dams are open put the rest 6f" the oil, fresh parsley and pepper as needed. When the ltngwnc as oookc.-'1. retain some of the water. strain the rest and put lhc -.avcd water over the sauce you prcp1red and serve. 1 his dish shouldn't take mOf'e than IS m&nuLcs to prq>1re ano it is dcbcaous! SltS,... BOB KOOP JR. __ ....... •, Wilclilt a-n._ poal A lflL SU ,._ 809KOOP J ~I a 2 --.0 ;' 1t t ' 0 1 an --co· ......... -..... ._.., ...... ' ''Reputation for Hanesty, Awarded for Fxcellence n Specializing in Hunlington Beach, Fountain Va lley, Newport Beach &: Costa Mesa Codlllfttll • .,,,,., J«rcla COITAMllA M\: •st 1lmt lu¥9rs lowest ptlce 3 bedroom Ill Costl Mesa orl1f a YtMl old. 2 Cir !JI' • flrec*e, ~ CllilngS. Rellleed 10 $149,900 WTll>I COSTA liasA lol9 Opport\nty on t~ Wltll l)flVltt yard 2 master suitts 2 car O¥ hrepiaee, YIUlled CetllngS and ~ floors Only $211900 EAmlDI COSTA MESA lulder~ 8rllnd new 3 bedtoom sa'lgle ~ • Huge mas1er SUlle wtltl pnv.ie blllV~ #lllQ CustOm C>M '*'1tn. llrtp!Xe Orvnalic 18 ce:lrlQ FfOt"I $259. 900 Opel\ Sal cnl Ill\. U-5 f71 itltl ... NIWfJOIT llACM f<Jbulous 3 bearOOm. 2·~ ~ towmome F1"""ace. wet ~ Noh c.-nos IOCJ ol ~ ttety pt'!VJ!! "" OCl!Wl Vie'# Only · sr?900 Huntington a.tlch ,. Fountain ValJ., •I HUNllNGTOM IUCM DOWNTOWN NUN1llGTON llACM llool l Spa Heme • ~e,;r Warlow Part; 3 One d Oownlown's a.ti • Daul* lat RV t'1!foom 2 o~ ~c~ tota:ty remocleleO acuu 3 blOclls IO bUCtl San Four blOrOOm Bcr:itr ca!ll'I M<M rl\}lll rn S237 900 plUs one IJl"IOI Leval rl!lal Mw ~Clltfl HUNTliGTOM IUCM ~ Slnglt Story • 4 bedroOm ranch 2 8'11$ lomQf OllWlQ Exe-. condlllon and lowest pnce in hct S239 900 . HUN'1INGTON IUClt GfecJI VCllUe. • ~ t.W1dld 48R RlflCll Home on CIUe UC TOCll ~ __, & blk New "OOI new c~ F.usbe buy $211 .900 tMC11NCHOM lfACM Oubb~ Deane~ bldl Momt. 3 bedroom lllQll vaullld ctllngS llrtiUct. tllOt mutef SUM wtlh Steil 00wn tu!> and showtr WI ~ Wlr1Q Alrun. wry pnvne S314 900 HUNftMOTOM llACM u..t Pltct In Pacllc lanc:tl • 2 ble'Ocm llllC* eno n fweplacl P1IOI VACAHT rnmed3ll OCCllPRY Dor. ! ITISS l'llS Conan counter • IOCat,' rebulll rn 1981 FWe ~ & great ¥M SA97,SOO FOUMTMI VAWY l9autlUI lardt Home • 4 beGrOom 11 QIJel lnSide net IOca:ion. ~ Frn:ri dooB l1ITtOdlled '*'*' and blla, new roof RV ac:cus and lr\Slde tuGy .Mt mow 11 your lw'*9 S239 900 OUMtH M:.s tor a --Sale • Sll3fll 3 beC"Oom rWICl\ 2 CM garage Fnptau. new CM'P't & pWC. HarOWOOd lloot'S urge yn VKanl _,,.,..,... OCCUC*lCY S 169, 900 (714)-646-8818 offict (714)-479-8005 pago (800)·995-9096 (Toll FtU) : Need to sell ycu ar? ~~the pg,y way! Rm Yfll ooto ext for l 0 <bis in the ~ P*>t/I~~. W tt doesn't sell, we'I rt11 tt for 5 rrxre ckiys, FREE!* Col Ckissi&d f cr detcils. Buy One House, Get One Free! Come on by on ~tanlay between 1-S p.m.' and see for yourself! ONLY 1~ DOWN! Grca~y_ reduced from $875,00 to $749,900! Big Canyon ~ the golf coune -3 bedroom • 2~ baths. lt«ftdJ re•1•d1d hi .... wlen. Grat ... mm-.*"" . 8 lllie Blarritz ,,_ ,,., ·-........ ""' C .. ,_~Ar,_. H9'1lma..., --~ Prudential California's best Top row, m-left:~ -Melin& Jones, ~rilyn RHd, Sue Mitchell, Karen l=..Ame ~. Joan Maileld. Ron AINu, Mac Madenzie, Muinc ~ lottom row,· from ~: Toddy Smith, hie Compton, Mk-,. ~ Neiger and e.rt>ua Am ~er. Maxine MonqJ.lln('ry \lCe ~v~tltNn.tgef ol ~ Prudenttal uf1fom1.1 S ~ Beach office IS proud to announce rb Top 10 Sales E «ut~ ft)I the first qu.-.rter of 199). Top AgeM IAUAJlA AMSTADTElt "'hose consunt prolCSS1C>Nhsm and energy n M1 ~ng h.s a,,.1n pl..ced he< ~ the top ME COMPTON tws ht-en a · e-nt ~-ard win~ "'tth the Pr~ntUI 4lnd m.inu1ns her ra.nling .U il top Yles prol~J TOOOY SMITH has bttn a loQI r~nt ol ~poft Buch for man .ltS, speci.llll•ng in~ H»bor v~ Homes~~. . HflEN NftCR ls a real estate vetefan thr~t Or.>nge County, her ded1ut100 to her chcnb l~ps . her 1n rhe top leaguf' JOAN MAIFELD a Bekourt resident. and e"lpcrienct'd agent bel e"es a cl1enrs satt'>facti<>n 1 the bottom 111~. MARILYN RfAD a Lido resident has been .bSOCi.lted ""''h the Pr~nr1al Cahfom1.1 Realt) 1nce 1987, and ha: al'f\ays been a top ~ MJOCEY HARTUNG 1s widely recognized for his marketing of exdUS1v e-statc ptopert1~ in r-.~ .. porl ~ and surrounding .lrC<b SUE MfTCHfll a hcen)('d CPA . feeh See BEST/11 ''rc'll Get You 'Ihe Loa11. •A to D Paper, Foreclosures, B.K. Etc. • Zero Cost Loans Now Available • We Come To You , 24~urs a Day, 7 Days a Week • All Types of Real Estate ~ . --- ---------- MUIUAL BENEFTI' MORTGAGE SERVICES ...,,_,. >bM /"-ti $oMemN Serious A bout Loa..s. Don Meyers P¥S 1 (714)4'6tmO (714) 50'>-32J7 Because These Homes Start From Under $600 ,000, There ls One Luxury They Do Not Accommodate. Time. "fX-.1uuh1l. ~t.ltl: h.-•mc."" \,~,neJ in the 'J".''0\\:ul.lr1'.l'v•rt•rt t •"-l'l "'" "'-" ,1\ ul.lhk l1lf rrc.•\ le.'" ~'1.!tnOIOl! Juh \(\ ~Ith .1m~'1'\1llc."" ,,1(mn.;n lt1 h, >fllt:' \,1lueJ .ll • m1tl1.>n ,\t,ll.t~ '" mof-: inJ .m 10 •""'r 1r.1Hc! l,, .. m.•n -..:..-wr••rt RiJ~ , ... ,1 ,,rxc:·llhl hl\'ttmc.>, rJ'l'lf'lltntt' t.;r ' t.lm1he"' l ~•ll l i 14 l ; ~I ~ )<) t,lf lll\'lf'\' tnhin1' lll•11fl ~ "ll\!):\'.'-1 \•1\l 1.l "''t \\ lll l\tnl!. NEWPOIU RIOCL E TATE ) ..... • PAGE 48 / SATURDAY, June 5, 1993 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA DAILY PILOT I~ EST~ ING PRICE. FROM $104, 900 m $249, 900. At Picrhousc Condominiums, not only can you afford to live at the beach, you can actoaUy afford to spend some time there. Tut's because Pierhouse truJy offers a one-of-a-kind ~ty. Herc, you can enjoy ~t lmng in Huntjngton Beach . with spcctxular whitCW2tcr views all for I~ money than you would spend oo rent ' It's amaring. Set for yourself. But you better hurry. Bcause at Picrhouse, there is one view you won't Yr"Ult to sec. A sold sign. Co.doss· iw widl 1 & 2 bedrooms and I or 2 bas 1218 r.a&c CO. Hwy., Hunbnpa Belch, C.A 92648 714151'-PIEI Sela Office Hon 10..-s.-cw, NEWPORT BEACHICOSTA MESA DAILY PILOT I REAL ESTATE Banks will negotiate \.\OA cl~l}' with < l1cnt5 thn»0ghout the lr<>ting period and uncP an otter is . rl:.Cl'l\ed, she nt-got1a1~ .t 11nat SJl<'S puce with the ll'ndcr. "When I t an offer," she said, "''I '>l'nd 1t to the lt'nd r for re\1ew and the add1t10n 01 "'hat~r term the leader m.l)" require to etf ect a <hort payoft The le~r requires m) clients to provide a complete finarx.1al disclosure, which must truthiully ~ a discouraging financial picture Often they art> required to prO\.ide a letter expl<11nin.g \.\<hy they ar requesting a short payott · I ad\.1sc them to include lhe1r reasons l<>f mov11:1g. how long the property hclS been on the m.irlct how they ha .. e • don<> with pre-.tOU> realtors .and an other d1>turbing cncumstances that ha .. e conl11buted to not haVtng sold the propert)-soont•r • The lender also requires either pay :.tubs or t:wo ye.irs wOrth of federal ~ returns as well ob .. c11ficanon OI deposits Of bank statements tor the last three month>, Amstadter added "It has been my experience that lenders are more than willing to work with m) di~nts to male a shOft payoff . posstble," she said 'I often find people think they have no choice but to lose their property to the bank, ruining thecr ued1t 1n the process. But mort> often th.ln not. tht) r)l~htmare can tx-dH.>tded. and 1t ·~"ell \\orth 1t to spcal 10 a knowiedge.ible bro er "'ho \\111 be abfe to tell ~ If ~ short p.l)'Ori I> cln option 1n \our ~lu.llJOn 'tou·n prob.lb~ 11' h.tf>P't to d1sc0\t.>r that 1t 1,, • 8.ubarcl Am~tJdtcr can be rt'.tlht'll JI 17141 ~19.~208 . LANI IND LOCATION. Neor pool . .CSR JBA. pgroded WAI 1419,000 NOW $~79,000 WllAP-A·ROUND doobfe lot, ~r CdM Reody ex 4 condos, 2 dUp1exes O< 2 residences wassa20,ooo NOW $729,000 ONLY 10% DOWNI On golf course in &g Canyon with V1ew. 38R, 2'h8o. ONN MTU•DAY 1 ·SP.M. • •u• •IAll•nz COIONA DIL MA. IN ESCROW~ v.ide lo• 2 hooses from oceon. • WAS •1,1M,... NOW h98, ... PllONT .OW •UT UY VllW on solid Iott Approx., 3,300 sq.ft. 4BR. 38A home. on extra Wide lot. Fontostic view from larger bock yord. Poof and spo tool Hurryt WAl.l.ff•,811 Clll_.._..,.,...nmpl I ft 1 R kt•1tut1 .,,_..rarf . . SATURDAY, June 5, 1993 I PAGE 49 COAST TO COAST FINANCIAL SERVICES Mortgage Banker/Broker Consistently Delivering rhe Lowest Rates and Fees FIXED RATES UNDER $203~150 I 30 Yr. 7.6151 @0.00 JD (7.7 APR) 1 15 Yr. 7.12S'I i OJI IJ&I {7.J APR) I S Yr. 6.251 i OJI P'.11 (l7 AP~ ...__...._. .. ._......._....,.All,...._..-... ....... • rnrs··-., -*•••.' ......c..-:c,_ .... ~ .............. n. ..... ,... .. ~ .. --...... ... pcpu• s.'JWtJ Don Hoffman (714) 838-1111 CALL NOW WHILE RATES ARE WW' , PAG@ ~I ~A'YURDAY, JUne 5, 1993 LET us HELP v·ou SELL ·y·ouR ·~HOME ·! / / LLONGS (Jr NE\\'J>()l·{'I <>I ·f ·FRI'\<~S You can till Lake advantage of low, interest rates. We do loan,. We can handle your entire home refinance. CALL 640-5664 Harbor View Homes. Pool end spa and ~ B«:trooms--Eiara large comer lot New kl1Chen Me. IJ(ybght New carpets & paint South.facing , .. , ..._,v1ew Horr.- Carmel, upgrMMd wrtt lhe an.. ~l'I· 111es; etqUis11ely man· ~ined. _,.,.. exp.tnded dinfng room. dNn and perf ..et IO move right In $441,000 PORTOFlNO MODEL Oulstand1ng decor, up-graded with French doors, new.r kilchen, remode~ mastw !:J:wth, new carpesa, pool and spa. and ~ a short wa to 9'etMrcary Andersen IChool. Well pnc.d at $599.000. yard ChHlful, warm, sunny. bnght ctean, invmng. NOW $469,000 JUST LISTED-STUNNING VIEW-4 BR, 3.5 BA Great view In Harbor View Homes Seewlnd. Harbor View Homes- City Lights View 3 BR. 2 BA.. In Ph.ue 111 SeaW1nd of Harbor ViffW Homes. Lrg corner lot, meny upgrlld•. Community 1ennis ecces.s c ~ lilght.s v..w Gorgeous. new klchen. end mew• $515,000 Shows clean, brtghl 4 BR. $559,000 CALL US ABOUT ANEW 2-sTORV 4-BEDROOM POOL HOME. LISTED IN THE LOW SSOOI*' RANGE. -t::::.ONGS OF NEWPORT =~::-:· GEARY ANO CHRISTA -MO-LONG I MO 1114 D 212' Va.ta Lare4lo lcad\.I splt«wt -~ Cht moll ~ ,uilbcl and 1'owv 9lfdcnl -~ t .5" ~ 1,111 s.f.. ~ RS II new ldkMn ' ~ loomS ' Wldlc.IPlllS ... LOCATION . $J.5t,000 fa svw.-... ~ _,_ t\lllO 9DfY ...... b OMS P1MK 1W tnd nwny ~ • + t .M LCMdy WOOd '*'* ftoaq ' f1tnCft ~ end cb:n 1,l80 IQ.ft. OM9 Al II~ IAft "laLr $J1t,OOO ,. NEWPOAT-BEACH/COSTA MESA DAfl Y PILOT I REAL ESTATE ........ 1 BT~ program orllllnmce \ SATUROA Y, Juie 5, 1993 I PAGE 51 .. METRO ,. .. !Bil Z&4. •Pf'U tt.d ...,,,. ~ Ctar ~! C.alJ 151-4114. ,...,...,,...., ....... .. • Cc .::l )'I: ... t.eer .t! ..1nul. YAQAUTAa • PAGE 52 / SATURDAX, June 5, 1993 . '. ... f ••• .,, 31ATCB JA3A \ TOJ1q YJIAO A83M AT200 HOA38 TR()qW3~ NEWPORT BEACHJCOSlA MESA OAJLY 'PILOT I REAL ESTATE Akins offers 3-2-l buyer leverage program ' A home buyer financial leverage program that could total up fo 525:000 is now being offered by Akins at its Malaga luxury homes in Tustin Ranch. Tei'Tned the 3-2-1 · program, it is desi~ to use current low interest rates and other financial incentives to provide a hi2htv attractive mortgage plan for home buyers espe<;iciJty self-~~ individuals who must rely on their tax returns to qualify for a ~ge, said Rockv Tracy, pr<*-ct sales manager. ''With the combination of recOrd low interest rates, exc~I housing values, and the hiii?h quality of the ~laga rio-:nes •. our 1 :2-1 program 1s attracting 1ncreas-ng num bers of market savvy move-up ~uyers who have been waiting for the rignt moment," Tracy said. Under the 3-2-1 progr:am, a Mal~ home ~ could qualify for a 90 percent fixed-rate home loan at an interest fOf the first ~r that is 3 percent below market. The rate would move up 1 ~nt a year for three ~ars and then would t>e fixed for the life ol the loan . FOf e?<ampfe, if the current rate on a fixed-rate loan Is 7. 7 S ~ the • home buyer would J!aY a 4.7 S . percent rate for the first yur, S.15 the second ~ar, 6.75 the third year, solid, sootlistiated com~ny that will fireplaces. and then lock into the 7.75 percent work Wllh them at every leVel to Most homes feature wet ~rs with rate for the 4th-30th years. Estimated ensure the long-term value of their sandstone Corian tops. One ol the average annual percentage rate home. most popular Mal~ P'!ms cont;jins a would be 8.67 percent. "Building good homes is not large bonus room, wtuch an be used Additionally, Tracy said the buyer enou_gh to be successful in t~s as a ch!ldren's study area, a music or does not pay prtvate ~ge housing industry," said M~I recreat1on room, a litness center, insurance or most dosing costs. ~, managing ~rtner of the studio or home office. "The bottom line is that foi the Oran~ Coun.!)' Office ol Kenneth Showcasin the rich &ook ol larger Malaga homes, a ~r could Leventhal & Com~ny. "Companies hand-fin= oak cabinetry and realize up to a $25,000 ca.Sh leverage in the building btisiness must also be hand..set ceramic tile <X>Untert~ the that coufd make their purchase a good communicators with their spacious kitchens have too-of ~the·llne substantial housing value, Tracy said. customers and business associates, 0acor ps CX>Oktops and Whirlpool "This program is particularly they must be exc-ellent ~ self. deaning double ovens, attractive lor self-employed people strategists, thev must be solid microwave~ and automatic who must relv on their lax returns to man.,-s and of course~ need to dishwaShers. Akins also includes such qualify fOf a tlome loan. It gives them build qua1•ty homes which ~ c.an luxury extras as island countcrtops, :~i~~~a'f~~!curi~ to sell at a competitive price." unde;<Abinet fluorescent lighting and ·L-I th~-L-'ds T he experience and ex])Cftise KWC NeodomO faucets. ~~.~ approva '~fUt in that the Akins family N5 . Each home's master bedroom suite The Malaga luxu~ homes are gar~cd as builders and reaJ e.s&ale -is • prhlate and luxurious ~.--- located in tfle Tustin Ranch ---~rs '°' more tNn 50 years Is offenng the comfort and c.onYrniencc c<>!l'mun11Y within a IP~rded reflected in the company's beautiful ol a walk-in closet with mcrrored neiRhborhOod across lrom the Malaga homes. ward~ doors, a ~ st~ng 18-ltole Tustin Ranch QM Oub PriCed in the uppn $300,000s, tub surrounded by ceramic tile,• ~ip course. ~home e~ ~ ~ ·t91em Akins ~-tiled shower and a b~ are in the u~·income custom.~ aind ~ltion twin-ha\ vanity widt ceramic tilie br~ and are primarity falTUlies to detail. The illletior ~tliEttts ~· ~ An! belutified with children. Ttiey are allO fellure rounded ~ comen, lldM!d ~ ~ eop,\._ ~ ~ billh5 suer. r dui businm --..a. who are daCJlw cllllitw..1iw ~ • .mn --.u pipe' maw.A~~ and want .,_...._ wMd Ol --ltlircws holdeil. to~ hfr new home from a wl tallpelid ~ a. ,.,. .. NEWPORT BEACHICOSTA MESA DAILY PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, June 5, 1993 I PAGE 53 . Members may attend board meeti"ngs , I Dear Holll11e: ~ our ld·mcetmg ol the board of directors, memben of our homeowner's ~tion were abruptly excused from the meetmg. As a member o/ the mociatton,·M 't 1t true that I have an absolute right to attend •fl meetings ol the board of directorsl DeatAgsMakd: Any rMmber of an .i.ssodaUon may attend boird ol directors meetings with one imporuint excepoon: when the t>o.rd .,ms to an executrve -f 7 2 I I Condo Hali• RSSIOf"I. Once tn utive sessfCM'l, the board l'n41Y choose to ~ certain matters in tM absence of members. Those ~tters are limited to l!liption, (ormc1Uon of ~WtththJfd ~n;e and personnel matters. Addrtionalty, 1f a member is betng dlscipUoed by the board for a VK>LltK>n ol an ~uon·s govemmg documents or rules •nd-~lations, that f'Mmber mity request the bo.lrd to conduct the ~1ng or hearing 1n an e~ecuti"c ~ion and that member mdy attend the executive ~•on Please note, <ilthough you are generally not allo.,.ed to attend an el(ecut1ve sess.on, any matter discussed m the executive session must be noted m the minutes of the meeting of the board of directors. You may request a copy of those minutes upon re1mbur!.ement to the a.ssooation for the photocopying. mailing and other distribution costs. ~-Hotline: I !len.e on the board of direoors of mv condominium a ~•ation. In the pa's. ceruin 1tuat1on~ ha\C arisen concemmg our association .... hich I felt need<.'d 1mmed1ate attcnllon When I trt<.'d to c.ill a ~tal meeting of the board, the other direct~ opted to del.iy addressing the matter until the ne't regularly scheduled meeting. Smee our boord onty meets once a month, how can I convince the other directors to Celli a speoal meetmg when an emergency arises? Deilr Concttned: Assuming the other directors do not consent to the c.llltng of a special meeting, and unless your a)sociatJon 's .uttC les of incorporatt<>n or bylaws provide, otherwise, a peoal meeting David J. Fertitta -Real f.statc - (714) 645-5198 Fizer! Fizer! Fi-zer! Eastside Costa Mesa 3/1 on an extra large lot & good location. Owner wants out now! $199,000 Great Investment! Eastside .on a Jq>Ular ' stree~ 3br / 2ba single family w/ a private 1 /1 rental unit. Let the rent income help make your house ~~nt! Onl~ $299,000 Jacome Property Duplex near-Newport Heipta area. 2/1 plus 2carr;:r.- Picture Perfect It will be love at first sight with this positively charming home located on one of East- side's most sought after horse- shoe streets. French doors, hardwood floors, bay window, JeM-air oven, subzero refrig- erator and much more! $384,000 Gorgeous Townbome Absolutely immaculate • Eastside townhome. Shows like a model. Many upgrades, including Plantation shut- ters. l• mo¥e in! St64.900 • of the board o( directors may be Ccllled by the chairman, president, vice president, secretary or any two directors. Notice of such a special meeting must be given four days in advance if notice is sent by first dass mail or forth eight hours if notice is delivered personally or by telephone. Additionally, the notice need not specify what matters are to be discussed. Out' Hotline: The CC&Rs within my Costa Mesa townhome specifically provide that owners are prohibited from running businesses out of their homes. I purchased thi:. townhome JUSI three months ago and, pnor to m> purchase had been living in a single family home neaTby wtlere I had been operating a delivery service for a dry cleaner. t continued W1th the sen.ices since moving into the town~ and have now received a letter from the association saying this in a violation of the documents. I feet this to be e"1remely unreasonable in light of the relative tack of disturbance u> the development by my two vans. Is this restriction enforceable? ~"' .FMlldty Ory deilner: One of the main protections pr<Mded by hV1ng in a community associabOn 1s of preservation of property values. The restriction within your documents is extremely common and c.an certainly be enforced by the associatt00. In ~rticular, under Gvil . code, Section 1354, restrictions are enforceable unless unreasonable. In other words, you have the burden of proving the restriction is unreasonable and this would to be very difficult burden to meet. The association has the right to restrain you from conducting your business. Furthermore, unless your documents state otherwise, any individual homeowner can file a law..u1t against you to restrain the operation of your busmess You should seriousl} conseck-r mo"1ng th4..- bus1ness elsewhere in order to a"otd such action . Ross Fein~rg is .in •ttomer md ' trY~ng ~11Mr of Feldsott, Ltt & Feinbttg, 11 law firm ~izing ~~oflawin~•ruof community associations. ~ annot individWJlly rnpond to qwstions but wiU annwr as trYny .u possible in ~ coJumn. Smd q~tions to Community AsS«Ution HotliM, 4 Ot'k #'l.u;i, Sent~ 300, Newporl ~Kit, 92660 SPEnacuLO laY a Oc_. V11W falluloue Cuifom h Madllld ~---.. On 1M ... Md Ohfl ..._..,. VllWI CM lallaa......, Liii lllmd Md lbwpcwt Jlly. • P'1'WCN f"4rf ""';, ~ Go• • • SLfltvh&a "' en1ry, ~ & ~ io,... • ~hand~ ... door • ~ ,.,_.., ~-Mipjoc •• • Motbled E.w, ~ ""'°"'...,, cloeet, _,.bait-& .loclollll • O'I bro ~. pall() & hen • KoeHer ~ • Sipociout gourmet ~ """' ..,.,. ~ • W iftO ~ 10 8olboo ltb>cf and lratge eating OIWO f .. ~ blond & Seoch •.,. "'~rero ·~ • Oocls Scioc• ~ •Aun& .. --~ .... ~..ihpr...-~ • Woet./Or,et ~ "' lo cobinetry • ~ ,,_.. ~ lor -. M & MO • T ralh ~ • Vrt _... 1oc'G11o11 • '"9ioUotl Noolc • 2 8edroot-I . .. • ... • CUlllllr!'I ........ ~ ~ • 2 .._ ·~ &. ... ftlDID. ·~ ........ dewtnr>-..~-----........ ~~ .... -ol harbor • ~ 90'-ooe .. ~ loon ~mob'-· ~ may cony 2nd • WilS ~ trade for dl>plu or enp&.a in Corono del Mor 0# Newport 8eoch. Conk>ci t9Sident for oppointrr)enl llUlllD.9N "ALTY . lobln Hobson 640-7000 • • Montecito offers ilew dimensions in golf ·course living v A new dimension in golf course living is now avaitable with the unveiling of two extraordinary new model homes at Montecito in Tustin Ranch. According to Kathleen Percher, director of sales for ulifornia Pacific Homes, Pr~les start this weekend on our two new models. In addition to an exciting new architecture and stvle; these new models off er IOcations both on the golf course and within the neighbof'hood. This new generation of homes at Montecito is highlighted by an exciting use or window designs and emphasis on interior volume. The Plan If is unique in featuring the only single level home with a three-car garage, along the fairways of the Tustin R¥ch (;off Oub. The single-st0ty des'gn of the Plan II 1s ideal for professional couples and mature families, Percher -.aid. In addition to •ts '"·•ability, this home visually draws the outdoors throu~ 1t5 window designs. Offering approximately 2,457 square feet, the Plan II has three bedrooms plus den or four bedrooms, two and on~hal( baths and a three car garage with.direct indoor access. SoiM of the many exciting architectural features include tl ){ep-down living room and formal dining room enhanced by dramatic windows perfect (or entertaining guests. The family room features a wall of windOws overlooking the rear yard and wood burning firepbce, while the kitChen has an island work center, walk-in pantry and breakfast nook with French doots to the yard. The master bedroom suite has view windows aJong two walls as well as direct outdoor access. This ~ suite also features a fuxurious bath, large walk-in doset and wardrobe. One ol the three secondary bedrooms is optionally available as a private ~ and an be used for a home off ice, hobby room, exerd5e room or private gecaway. ~~Plan 12 an .be an e>reellent choice for families with growing children. The INSter bedroom -w& is on the first- floor providing a separclte dlildren's wif!.$ on the second floor, added Patcher. Offering approximatefv 2, 775 square feet. the Plan t 2 has three bedrooms plus second floor bonus room or fou r bedrooms, two and memorable features include a m.uter baths, customized ooe..-half baths and three car fi~ce in the family room closets with cedar borders, garage. with preast concrete and audio, video, security Some of the moSt notable wrrounds sp~dous foyers systems. Features of the Plan t 2 with ceramic ~le Ot wOod Montecito, m the Tustin incl ude ~ formal entry f~r. parquet. elegant stairways Ranch communtty, is ~µcent step-dc>Wn dining room, I with skytights, dramatic to the TustJn Randt Ciolf Club island work center and volume ceilings accented by that features a championship breakfast nook in the kitdlen ex~nslve window designs, 18-hole aolf coune that is and delightful famlty room burlt-in entertainment open to the public. with a wOod burniog.firepac:e centers, d~ zoned heating Homeowners also ~ve ~ and view windows. The and air conditioning, and to ~lety P~ ~ is first-floor rmster sui~ has interior laundry ·rooms. reserved (o( Montecito dual walk-In closets The gounnet kitchens have residents and two adjacent sumptuous bath and French General E~ applia~, ~borhoods. The park doots to the rear yard. The ma~ cabi.nctry with ceramic ~illures a pool, spa, tot k>t large bonus room and two tile counter tops, center work and liped tennis courts. This beatooms are loc.ated on the islands and wnny ~akfast priv~te park and all common second floor as weU as a nooks with Frendt doors. ar~ are maintained by a separate room for storage. Depending on the plan the master association. to which Foor floor plans rangjng luxurious master bedroom Montecito residents Md two from 2,,.57 to 3,373 square suites have sitting areas, ..O~t Tustin Ranch feet are offered at Montecito. wallc·in closets and private ~ conlribu~ Built by ulifomia Pacirac ~conies with Frendl doors. moncNy dues. Homes, Montedto's gated The baths feature maple Stta ~ been selected col&ecooo offers the largest cabinetry, ceramic tile Within Tustin R.ndl for single-famity detached homes "counttt tops; Kohler ~ iron ~ schools. shopping, ~oed on the Tustin Ranch tubs and ~rate ~rs. nd dav are centers. Goff Oub fairw~ These The richly detaiaed extefiors U5tin bnch's cocwenient beautiful luxu'Y. homes have . at Montdo have an ea~ loation ~ an usy four to rr..e bedrooms. up to c.lilomia architecture commute lo John Wayne three and one. tmf baths and ~~ r~~ ~ ~ Councys • attac:hed three. car Wla8!!5...--.w0ocr~ .~.,--~ ~. the area--s Some pt.ns offer bonus ~ doors and re¥ and finest Shoooing at Fashion rooms and dens 0t studies Side YMd masonry w• W.nd and ·ScMAh COB ftau, which an be ~ • IN.id's To persoriailitt exh home,. and ~ busines ~ quarters. Prices start from the Montedto offefs 1 wide array Montedto iesidents lft t\igh $300,000's. Refined ol options indudi .. telections witHn ~ ol lhe Tustin elegance is the keyn<* ol ol ceramic tile; tb>r M.net ~ and "'1ontecito's style. Oepe.-ldi"I toYerinp, buik·ln ~Mn E~nment C~r. on the model, some of the refr~tors. 5p1 tub in Along v.ith all ocher r Iden ts o( T ~n Rind\, Monteato residenb also contribute to 5{>ecial ~· districu that pr<Mde for the matntenance of community landscaping, lighting and community facilities. Details ol indi'listual homeowner p;uticipation arc ~va.ilabk? at the Montecito wles olftee. ~ P~fic Homes offers home buyers a depth ol professional experience and a commitment to excellena: that is second to none. This dedication to hp ~rds c:an be 5eefl •nd .. ~. Mry step of the home building and home buying process. With the ~ ol excellence. ~ifornia PKirlc Homes ts butf?nl Mighbomoods ol ~homesanda ndition ol success •rid ~· To visit Montecito. ~ the ~tl ~ f~ CO-l'usain- R.tnc:h ~ and F nOtth to R.wtings. Tum rigt1l on · Riwlif9 ID the Motuato model ~ The sales oKa if open daily &om 10 1.m. to 6 p m. For more infotmabon. ~ Qfl (114) 573-0321 . - • BEST From 47 , ber becqrouDd in accountinc make her more responsive IO her cltcnts fi. oancin, queric&. AA.lifiiE P£11JtS h a 1akot rm l"tcni• and undcBtandmg hts clJcnt needs arid '-.nts from f11'5l rune bu)er to e tale ~rcb&sb KA&.£N LYNOI is ._,-ell-known for ncpiaW., Ila.Us. cndle:u eoero and dctcrminatioft to ''set the job cJon~ ... he 11 alto Prudential Califorrua's top AKINS' From 52 ThRC-car p,..s (>ro'ide dll'CCt ui- teriot eccaa. and ""l.r)'Ulg lot SU.CS allow ~ to choole a k>catJon that Gt.i lllcir outdoor and fanuty needs. AddiJ!c lipificant value to the Malaga homeS is &bear ccol1aJ locaoon v.ntun lbc ~ T\astm Ranch community. •hich tw btta planned and Jnel- oped by Tbe lMnc Ccmp&ny. In addt- t.00 to the lush Tus.un Ranch Goll O ub. ~ n:crcanonal facihucs tn· CJudc tbc lmne Rcponal Park and Jr. \inc Lake. % RANGE listtng agent Cor 1993 )Car to date Nnrport ~·s Top Tnims: Top THm-MA MACKENZIE & RO!'\ AMASS arc a routhful and cncr- gc11 team v.ho m:untain a h\llng in- \Cntory throughout Orange County from first lime bu~cr' home to Har- bor propcnies MEU,DA & MARTI' JONES ha\c rCCCt\Cd thrc~ or Pruden11a1s' top awards for 1992. including top part- nership in the Southern Cahforma Re- g.on. The) ha\c :!Q )Ur. of real estate crpcnencc The Homc~ncr'> Assooat1on main- tains common fac1ht1cs and certain landscaped public area The Malaga neighborhood 1 included tn assess- ment distnct v.hich arc funded by re · Ld.enb' propert) ta.xe ales reprcscn- tatn~ ~I pf0\.1dc complete dctath. Malaga luxury model homes arc open bc~ccn 10 a m and 5 pm d.\tly To reach this nclgbborbood, late the Santa Ana (S) Freewa)' and ex.et n rth on J•mborec Road. Tum left on ll'\inc Boul~•rd, n&hl on Tus· tLn Ranch Road and ldt on Adams Dmc For more Lnformation on Mala· ga homes. please call (71 4) 544-0800. SATUROAV. ~ 5, ·1993~/ P~ . Glut~ tlocr .. -i~ dEn • rod dedl ' blklonics ... . . $115- CMlllom bua & UTiltled lJlk ......, hamt .. ~ locl drdl wtltl Wllltl:r ~ ........ ~ llllnd HmM·• ~ • den, '**«:d cdll9I Md ~ fftll't & ,. bndi lllbol llllnd • a.tan -4M hamt '*-Pit PlllO .. ···--.. -· .. ·-----·-... MOW ts.,_ l&Uclar'4Ch beOoom. lily ~ ~ " • Oftm ~ W CXO U AYMMLI '9l. Steps to b9y Qlld end d ~ ...... Sir'!k fllrNly 9ilfdlrl horn& ~ "* aAa on the ~ -s end ~ the 11MM NCJIW •lft,eOI lowest prica on Lida lllboe 1• 11o\ =:v:; 30l60 kit . ...... ....... ~ -~ ~ *"Y 'llrnlYt ~ ·~ 100 bloc* ...... .......................... .. ..... NlW OH~ 40' N6dc 111X. °""'*'! -horn& & tpt. . ... ......................... ..S~ -"°"' hcaac -+ m ~ ID be bult In ~ loc:. ...... .... . ................. .tets,110 ~ chcefll & ~-. iM .. seory horn& ......... . .. ..... ..... ... ···'· ... .. .. .PJS,000 Ola ...... • Mlil/f N' l•ltf" a &&a • LJMf W • 1011 YA&&aA RATES AS LOW AS FIXED JUMBO r--------., I $300 SAVINGS I . RATES LOANS I Matioa Diiiy Plot Id, I % S1lrtill % I I ... lld --COlltrlbutc lllD I $300 I I I RANGE I '°"4•d dolll! costs. I RANGE ... ________ ... EAl NOW!!-1-800.-201-lEND ... . . ,,. i PAGE 518 I SAl\JROAY. JUne s. 1993 Vintage Promenade 3 gr"at oppQrtunity . for renters R enters, who want relief from a~t °'condo living, have only seven more chances to purdiase one of the last seven homes during VinQge Promenade's close-out sale. Priced from the $190,000s, Vintage Promenade in Foothill Ranch is a neighborhood of two-stCKy. detached single-family residences tNt ~ been exceptionally populcir with fllSt-time buyers aod their families. ' "Seventy to 80 percent of our ~ng buyen are first-timers who have found relief from renting," said Enc Neum~nn, sales repr~~tive for Kaufman and Broad · South Co.ast, Inc., builder of Vin~ge Promenade The rest of our buyers are fom'lef condo and townhome owners moving up_ from high-density lwmg to a more independent litestyte in their own detached homes. "Many of our young homeowners ha~ small chi~." Neumann s.td. 'We've trill Ft some ~ family homes for buyetS with youngsters. ~I badcyMds are SO to 75 feet deep, large ~ for ~ MOS, ddtdren's ~ equipment af"k:f room for the dost to run. Our ~ l(Jds will literally 'l/<:NI up w;th the new master-.pbnned community d' Foothill lbnch." S.nce Kaufm.in and Broad -South Coast is now dosing out ~ final imlentory at Vmtage Promenade, time is runninw out for ~to Qte ~of our ex~ tow-priced homes, low down payment and~~ Neumann said. ~~and d'OOle from homes_ in our ' e~ reach o( Los AnKeles, ~nge and Si.I\ Otego counties, flome buyers are finding an excellent resort home vanety at Be.it. Crttt<. The community's reoe.itional focal point IS the beautiful JM:'k NIC.klau.s-des.gned golf course, with 18 tOes of challenS'ng play for a variety of skill levels. Dram.11tx: water elements with wooded islands, rugged Qnyons lined with 2()()..)-ear-Old oak trees and rolling emerald f.luways are all part of this magn1f'~nt facility. Oveftooling the course rs a 27,00Ckqu'1re-foot clubhouse with formal .ind asual dining areas, meeting 4 bdnm. den. 2th ba~ A dm.ic cw England s[)lc highlighted by a bcrrin&bonc bnct walh'a , hardwood floored kitchen & cnuy &. a newly rcinocklcd btdlCD oat. pool & spa. Private rear yard &. sweeping \lCW of put. ee. price m area!! i~"'1 'low Only sm.• Bayfront • Pier & Slip! 6 bedrooms 4~ baths, f.amily room, ~ room &: pool table area. Wading pool .t spa. Room for 2 large boats & side tie. 60 foot waterfront O.,ncr Auious. C.U Fw Price ..,......_ JBR Home + Jncome...Pier & Dock J bedroom 2 ba:lk fiiq&i I bUilt-ins. PitiO Cl SUD aea on lhC water plus a large 1 bdrm. unit over prage, with a living room. titcben, dining area with ptinre'?nrrarrct. Ownennxious! ------o.trtm,• Eastside ••. Pride! Immaculate 3 bedroom. 2 bath home in Co.\ta Mesa Highlighted by wood butters. skyliahcs. fine trail 00\'Crinp &: lush landscaping. Priced well under comparable w e ! · $27',• Block to Beach! Ocean Peek!!! 3BR, 38A, dini.I& uu, 2 fireplaces, Jenn-Aire appliances, 3 IC\'Cls, 2 bakxNaics, 2 car gangc w/room for 3rd car. Tale I. carpeting tbrougbout! l1ilclll .. llB,,. le.a Priced 2 Bdrm Ill Newport Crest Widl Oceam VieW New tiecla illcl. lppliances. end unit bas added windows. iacrelliag ca.c ._ of (acaljna to Paloi Verdes • Oner is Alllioua. ~ S28.l91 rooms, an ~nt lounge, fully stocked pro shop, loc:ker rooms and ~unas. for a limited time, the developef as 1nduding SJS,000 eQuity J,Off memberShips with selecieJ home purchases a.t Bear Creek (subf«t to approval by the Bear Ottk t.olf Oub board) Sales representatives will provide complete details. Home purchasers may also choose to join the Bear Creek Swim and Racquet Oub. which offers a junior Olympic-sued swimming pool and seven tournament-quality tennis courts. fi...e of which are day. Amid all this recreational · splendor, Watt Homes provides an . SAT\JAOAY, .lile S. 1993 / ltAGE 57 outstancti!'S selection of home purchase oppottunrties. Homes in Tl:'e Retreat neighborhood occupy a sech.ided locat.ion at the base or terraced foothills bordered by a ru~ oak· dustered canyon. This limited' edit:JOn of smgle-family homes is pnced from the S 160,000s, with interiors ranging up to 1,841 square feet of IMng space. Country Oub lakes parred homes, priced from the mid -S200,000s, are •enhanced by lakefront sett.mg. Each v.1th a private lake or golf-view terrace. these homes are sized up to 2,061 square feet At Fairway Estates, wt.ere single-family homes start in the la....· SJOO,OO<h spaClbus interiors range up to 3,056 square feet. The ~ course's beautiful 14th green provt<les a pteturesque backdrop for this lu)cunous neighborhood. Completing Bear Creek's restdent1411 variety is Bear Cree~ H~ts. a collectlOO of 40 custom home sites crowning the hillside above the golf course, sweeping views highlight this neighborhood. where •fot prices begin from the S 120,000s A selection of custom estates rs available priced from S650,00 to S2.1 mi11100, including a custom residence that Watt ,., building to set the tone for this exdusM• area. Bear Creek Goff Oub is presented bv Watt Homes. founded in 1947 b\.. chairman of the board Ray Wan. a member of the National Association of See LUNADA/9 .._._.,__ ---.. ~ PAGE 58 /SATURDAY, Jw'8 S. 1993 NEwPORT BEAC STA MESA DAILY PU.OT I REAL ESTATE Phase three opining a great success at Cantada · ~-c antada in T ustift ltanc:h, a popular condominium and townhome ne~ released its third phaSe of homes for sale. According to Tom Brown, sales representative, eight of the twenty homes in phase tllree were immediately sold during the phase , opening and more people are schedured to come in the office this 1 -week. Cantada's exceptional pricing. <("'-...... convenient location and attractive ~ rifestyfe make it a natural winner in I today's homebuying maricet. Over ' 2,000 singles, coupes and )<>(mg 19' ..... 1amilies have toured the deCorated model homes at Cant.ada since its opening in late February and 65 • 1 percent of the total homes·~ have already been sold. Many happy new homeowners will be moving into the rw:w neighborhood at the eoo o( this month. ''Most of the phase three homes now offered have a temfk location • along theJreenbelt," Brown said. "And all our residents enjoy the freeway-dose convenience ol Tustin Ranch." C>e\<eloped by ulifomia Pacific Homes and designed by the awMd-winnins ~ firm of BassenianJL.apli, Cantacb homes ) ~tw.-=••oneand two-srory ftoorplans ranging from about 1,053 to 1,32_. square feet Dependins on the model, Cantada condomimums an townhomes offer one bedroom pf us loft to two bedroiom plus loft resigns with one to two and one. half baths and one<.ar garages with direct interior access. p rices are affordable for first-time home buyers and · start from $140,000. Several attractive financing programs, induding FHA. VA, loW fixed rate and adjustable rate plans are available. Value as well as affordability highlight Cantada homes. The ~nt interion of all Din~ homes leature ceramic tile or wood entries, raised ~nel interior doors, wood burning firepfaces with glass doors, rounded wall comers, central heating and air concfllionlng. The efficientlv-desi~ _kitchet)s feature General Electric white on white appliances and white ~n finish cabinetry with under cabinet lighting and ceramic tile counter tops. Master suites featufe waNc~in closets with Closet Majcj and master baths with dual ~ ovaJ tubs and harid-set cenmic tile surrounds. The exteriors at Untadil have been inspired~ a Colonal/ MoftllYey ~~and ~tUte r~ windowS, entry and garage tremnents, delightful wood trellises, fixed shutters, Cnlor accents per plan and durable fi~resistant concrete tile roofs. Cantada is located in the rollin,g foothills and surroonded by statety eucalyptus trees and residents an enjoy a resort-like lifestyle without leavi home The on-site private recrel:. plaza includes a swimming pool spa, abana and barbecues a&ong with professiooally landsaped common areas. Best d ~I. residents are within minutes o( the restaurancs, ~~and movie ~ters at the Tustin Ranch Market Place and Enterttainment Center. They ~ enjoy ideal commuter access to major emplOyment cen ers as wrefl as john Wayne A;rport, ~oge County's bNutifu& coastline, Mid the area's finest stq>ping at Fashion tsYnd and South Coast Pfau. Sites have been selected within Tustin Ranch for proposed perb, schools and day care centers. Clnt.Jda residents ;om with those of other Tustin Randi neighbofhoods to support these and ~ improwmeuts ~ ~ to 'M atlleSlmenl ~ & ~ ~ ~ disbtd Md a a>mlftUnity f~fities ckric:t. n.e recreatioNI f~lities and all common areas are rminQined by a homeowners association supported by monthly dues. Details o( participation are available at the sales oificr. California Pacific Homes olfm home buyers a depth o( prdessional expetience and a commitment to exceHence second to none. lhcs dediation to higher standards an be seen and appreciated at ~ step ol the home building and home buying process. With the experience ol excellence, Ulifom~ PKific Homes is building neighbomood of awatd-winning homes and ~ tradition ol sucxess and stability: To visit Cant.ad.l's furnished model homes, take the »nta. Ana f ~y to Jamboree ROild and go north. Tum left on Patriot w~. then left ipin on Pioneer Road and. follow the • to the ~les off ice. Tt.e mocte1s anc1 1es Offa Me open diify from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. For m<>fe. infonnltion, plea call Tom 8rt7tm or Donna R~ne • (714) 832-438. ....... ,... ~ . .,,.' NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA DAILY PILOT I REAL ESTATE -,_ ~ SATllRDAYJ_ .knt 5) 1993 / PAGE 59 .Newport Ridge inclu~es two new _single-family neighborhoods at prestigious Newport address H ome Buyers fooling for a Future N~port Rid residents \soccer field. l:\vo softball field!>, t\\o prestigious neighbomood close v..111 enjoy being close to the tennis coorts, foor ootdoor to the business, cultural and unparalleled Pelican Hill; Golf Club, racquetball courts, a basketball coort fi nancaal centers of the Southland will shopping at f ashK>n Island and South and an ·informal pLlying field. soon ha~ a new destinatton. The Coast Plaza, the recreational Families with children will best ~resses in Southern California destinations of Newport Beach and appreciate the landscaped paseo will now include the exceptional new Laguna and cultural events at the system with pedestrian which will community, of Newport Ridge at Performing Arts Center and Newport circle throughout the Newport Ridge Newport Coast. Museum. community connecting the Two single family neighbofhoods Without leaving home, residents of neighborhoods, Village Center and are now under construction at Newport Ridge will have an neighborhood ~rks. Newport Ridge by California Pacific exceptional range of recreallonal One of the first opportunities to Homes and according to ~thleen opportunities dose at hand. Planned own a new single family detached Petcher, director of sales, the ~ develef>ed ~The Irvine home in Newport Ridge at Newport com~ny is already re<:eMng phone Company,~ 37l·acre Newport Coast will be offered by California a lls from discriminating home buyers Ridge community. when completed, Pacific Homes at the St. Michel and who WMlt the first ~unity to· 1~~ will ha~ a ~anety of neighborhoods; Montserrat neighborhoods.. within thiS ~uscve area. ---.... 1.t::acre Vifb Center offering ''Because Of me ~00 for hOfnilS The~ new community shopping, dining and 'SeMCeS, fire in these two new ~ ol Newportltidp is part ol the stmon, elemenQry sehool sit~ and v.<e're starting in intetest list fof renowMd Newport c~ a>mmunity netwotk al ~rlcs. . prospective home buyers,,, Percher and is loc*8d ;. toUth ol Newport ~ 38 KftS will be Said. "Pte sales haYe 5Urted fO we Bw:h o« San Jmquin Hills ~ •. k is dewoted ao ,.,tcs and open tpKa encourage intetested parties to ~to the estM&hed which wilt ind'* ~. mntact us now." ~~-in~~ trMs.~f.eldsand~view Ri°rWngfrom~1 ,896 ....,, I ...U • UUK <MrlocJk arelS. The Newport Ridp lO 2,26) ~":et. lM two-itDfy p;admily m the s.n Jmquin ~ Partc will --picnic • homes at St Mid.a•~ ltaervm Md 0¥* ~· p>Unds, I tot~ ~nets. ~ Ridgle will fHtlft thrft bedroom homes with formaJ 11\ mg and dining ·rooms, family room wtth fireplac.e-. breakfast nooks, interior service arCJ '- and t'WO ca r garages. An on-~te · recreation center will indude a swimming pool, spa and cabana. Montserrat at Newport Rid will offer three and four bedroom homes ranging from approximately 2 150 to 2,585 square feet. These lo-..elv e ecuuve two-story homes will feature formal li\.mg and dining room • opt.Jon.al lofts or dens, fam1I\' rooms with fireplaces, breakfast nooks, m~~ areas-and two car g.Jr ages. An on-~e recreation center will include a swimming pc>OI. spa Mld caban.. ... for more infontiMK>n on St. MiChcl and Mon~t. or to add your rwme to the intaest list plNle all the · C'O'J)Ofate offa ol ~ Padfte Homes at (714) 759·3167. ' *No Cost Loans Available . •Non-owner Fixed *Immediate Locks Avafalble To 75o/o • *95% Jumbo Refi Availabfe *Two Mortage Late's OK · *80% Cash Out Loans (714\ 551-2200 eafl For Wdest . Jumbo Rates •FREE Appraisal Good For Home Loans Over $120,000 Value Not to exceed $300 OPEN~Y 1~2 ·1.-... ..-bes«.f on $203, 150 ao... ~AMI e.-BroMr, CA o.c. of Aelll ..... (ra .. ~to~..._.,.._) VINTAGE From 56 Roland Osgood. Osgood bas been · · lh.bl4in& homes in ~ ~nty /or. more than two decades. · At Foothill Ranch, K.aWinan and Broad • South Coast is also ?osu\g out tht hi&b-'$tyled Vintage Gallery (from $127,000) and the award-winnillg Van· tagc CoUcction (from S239,000). A builder's closc~n-satc-is undc1way at Vintage Place I. Orange County's fast· e &-selling neighborhood (from $240.,<XX>) at The Summit of Anaheim Hills. Within the same mas1cr-planncd community, tvo'O brand new sm&le· family detached neighborhoods arc featured at Grand Opentng price:$. Vintage Place 11. s1ar1mg from $199.990 and Vin1.,c Horizon, rrom the mid-$230,CXX)s. In MlSSibn Viejo, LU NADA -IYt'O brand new ne~ ol at· tachcd homes1 are be.._ offered 11 prcmodel u prica: caJifomu Coun (from $109,990) aod C:ali(~a. Tcr· race (from $129,990). Otlifomia· Jlid&c al Hiddt'it R!dF n South Oranse County d C?f>CD fOf pre·~ modd ~ priced from S189.900 Model comp&e1ion and Grand Openina arc also scheduled for late Spri,.. For IDOl'"e details tbou1 tbetc and other neighborhoods be... ~loped by Kaufman and Broad..so.th eo.t. caJI t..S00.34-HOMES (l-80().J.M~7) To vi u V1ntaae Promenade. talc the .COS Fr«way and alt at Lake For· c t Dmc Travel nonh to Ponola Partway and tum left. then OJht on Pak>cna and light agatn on Antero. The pies faa1ity as open d.tll) from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. For further infonnation, please: call l:ric Ne'"'11M or Stc-vc n· dr~ at (714) J.()590. From 57 () Homebuilders' HaJI of Fame. Watt lodu.strics h a •cll-<amcd reputation for building the high«t qu.ahty homes in a vanety or wcx:u\lul community acnin Today, more than 100,000 f~mil1es throughout Cahfom.aa I~ in a Watt home. To visit Bear Creek, take Interstate lS south from Coron.a. or north Imm n Diego, 10 the Ointon Keith Road exit. Proceed v.c t and follow the ''" to the gated commumry en1.nncc. The sales office is open dul) 9 a m. to S p m. For more inronnahon or to recti\-c a complunc:ouai} Bear Crttlt ,-idco. aill (71•) 6n-7487 or (800) 622·2402 , · ~ .. ol ""'-J. 1113 KEY LENDERS AND RATES ........ INTUUT ~ "*"' LOCll· 8fftMIT ~ "*"' AIM. TYPE ...... Mft .,.. £!.I • .,.A. Mft .,.. l!J U.A. .... ..a. At>aaJS FNlnCial Gnq> R (IOO) 1139-1383 7.250% 10 1.125 12 7,.0 3.750% 10 0.000 . 1.11 LIM ... ---American Home L09nS R (714) 865-3133 7.SOOW. 10 0.250 21 7.56 4.37ftt 10 0125 6.32 2m.150 1TS tY Bal'* ol America 8 (IOO) 142132 7.125% 10 1.125 45 7.18 ... 1251% 20 1..500 s• 500,000 2..500 ICO .. e.lk ol Yort>e Und9 8 (714) MS-9318 7.375% 10 1.500 45 7.51 5.000% 10 1.000 s• 203,150 2.125 LIM .. Central &la.n K (714)~ .OOO'll. 10 2.250 15 7.26 4.125% 10 1.500 5.17 203.USO 2.t25 LIM .. Certified Fundng Corp. R (714) 344M700 7.000% 10 2.250 15 7.26 3.750% 25 0.500 103 203.150 U25 LIM .. ~~ 8 (714) 714>371 7.135% 20 1.000 30 1.n 5.500% 25 0.000 6.26 1.000.000 2.750 1TS 1Y CMS Svea. R (714) 730-7049 7375% 10 1.000 21 7.51 ·-~ 10 1 000 5.97 203,150 2..500 LMil .. ComUnity ~· Inc. K (IOO) 5~5121 7..375% 20 Q.500 '6 7M 3.115% 10 0.000 6.11 203.150 2.1'50 LIM .. Coootrywide Fundng K (714) 255-teOO 7250% 5 1.750 45 1M 4..250% 10 1.125 1.41 203,150 2..175 ITS IY F"nt P.alic Ftnene:W K (714) 113-1111 7.375% 10 1.000 21 7.51 4.37ft 10 1.000 131 203.150 U7I 1TS lY Frontline K (IOO) 729-6121 7.375% 5 1.500 30 75e 4.125% 20 0.125 1.11 500.000 2.750 LIM .. Gemini~ R (714) 472-eoG7 7.SOOW. 10 0.000 21 7.SC 3..175% 10 o.ooo 6.1' 203,150 2.1'50 LIM .. GlencWe Federlll e.lk s (800)~8000 7.375,,. 5 1.750 30 7..58 4.250% 20 1.500 I.SO '50.000 2.17'5 1TS .. Howeholde.tll 8 (714) 261-1111 1.500% 5 0.375 30 7.57 4.125'1. 20 1.250 5• 500,000 2.500 IT8 .. lndepel ... Mortgllge. Co. R (I00)82tM57t 7.250% 10 1.000 15 7:» 4.250% 10 1125 631 203.150 2...11'5 1TS 1Y Maltime~ R (714) 248-117'1 7~ 10 1.625 21 745 3.17'5% 10 1.175 141 203.150 2115 l .. .. ~wpott Financilll Group K (I00) ... 5'26 7.375% 10 1.000 24 7.51 3.~ 10 1.500 147 300,000 2...11'5 1TI .. OcMnvtew FW\llneiel R (714) 540-5298 7~ 10 1.000 15 7:» 3.175% 20 1.250 5 7S 20),150 2.250 LIM .. Pecifica Moftgege R (714) 253-4155 7~ 10 O.i 12 7.SC U'75% 20 0.000 1.11 203,150 2.150 LIM .. ~Lehmlln~ K (IOO) CM-3115 7..500% 10 0.750 12 7.61 4_175, 10 1.750 U2 190 2.37'$ a .. Tl.C FNneiel 8'a. A -5112 7..375% 10 1.000 21 751 4 .1~ to 1.000 20.1.190 z.ao LMil .. V.P. W\Jlii .. R <I00-1441 7.125% 10 2.125 21 7.31 3..7IOllii 2ID 0.371 203,flO 2.JJDO UM .. w ... COMt A 14 248-2233 7.125% 10 o.ooo 25 1 ... 3.171'W. 2ID 0.000 tm.1• UGO la.I .. W..C. Firwnciml A (714) 720-M40 1.375% 10 0.750 21 1A ~ 2ID UGO -·-,.... co -. ........ 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CAll191 (7Mt ... tl17 • \ ffl!l;'!!Q~y, J\flffim ?Cl~ J .f;t'%a6J , REAL ESTATE SHOWCASE . 1951 TUSTIN EASTSID£ COSTA MESA HACIENDA with coach house on lfJ acre SPACE.PRIVACY.GREENERY '"""'-""'* ..., 00 sign ' 646-8134 . 105 'IA IAftlltA-tm,000 • °*"*'9 l kdroom. 3 llltl HorM • MN UdO Loc.-.on • F1nat IOtc:tcn ...-iced To SCH USA JOtMON, ASSOC. :..> Ill GaUHDY, If.Al.TORS 675-6161 -·- For Sale By Owner 2622 Crestt1ew Dr., NB .. t&00,000 LB , ( u'l -, 'BR 'WI n> m 1 BA. rcmodckd ~''~r~ htl(l'IC on quict trcc·ltncd ~trcct NC'A l n.hcn, 'h~hh. pi1n1cd tn\i.k ind out' Pm-alt t'C;,d'1t' O\H :nJ bu~cr mr. get tn •'lib 1~ J.911.11 i ,.,m2"k un.aMc loaa' Rea: 845-3313 Ofc: 842-3303 NEWPORT BEACH 38R 111 pnstine conchtK>n, tmp«ecably man•· cwed yard 3 'M gat, "inland" «>m~ kx:a- hOn of Keel ilc ()ulnggCJ Ope• Sat/Su 1-5 1421 Keel Ken Realty ~ Call ...., .. 7H-t7• CORO A DEL MAR For Sale By Owner Harbor V1e"' Hills Soulh 4 bdrm, 21-:: b<1, CU tom Renov Panoramic O«a111Cityl.Jght GoJJe<>us. Priced co Move $869,5()0 Open House Sat/Sun J-5 fa-cl) Weekend in June 3429 Quiet Cm.-c 759-94()8 i Ii BE TINBLU S NEW USlllG ENO UNn' "Z" ~ Prime location overlooking wide greenbelt. 4BR, 3BA, bonus rm. F abuk>us all new finest quality kitchen/family rm. Best neutral carpeting + many more up- grades. Approx 2,500 sq.ft. $429,000 INCL: I.AND OPEN SA_T/SUN 1·5 311 VISTA TIUCMA HELEN 8. DOWD Reeltor Inc. 720. 7 432 ...... mW•• ClllU 18. MAii Onlr fli/I CM11 ""'* 5~ Dow ~ Start IMt 2600 sq n. SflOle f3fT1l/y home 38R 2'-"lBA. Shows bke new 2 fireplaces Laroe master SUit! Gourmet kitchen & a povate pa.tio Ad If &1151 fJ CM •71• • tnf'l15-1111 When wu're ready to buy, do it the fast, ~and least . - ... ~V!'IY-click our open Hpuse DireCtory •.. ·- • • .. rf;.'31effilf P~ ~ ~~ ~1~M~20'~\FMJ,MNL,fi~ OPEN HOUSE WEEKEND 3 BR plus FAii 1111 or DIN 105 ""-..._ ... uoo ..... N8 875-4'., 153$.000 400 El MocMna. Nwpt Hgta, NB 1fJ0.5000 $700,000 4e6 Walnut St. EubAcM CM 831-8011 $289,000 48EDROOlll 2024 Altura°'~ tMr'9 T..,., ~ cs.I Mer •73-453e3 M15.000 Sunmy t .. 4 BR plU8 FAii Rll or DEN *• •46S3 ~ Ad.~ Shor99, Cdllit 780-5000 S1.29S.OOO $111 t2...,._, 1-6 • TOWNDOMES/CONDOS FOR SAIJE 28EDROOllS ••2525 S.Ck B.y l.oOp, ~ ...... 988-8283 $224,500 -~ '~ 38EDROOllS ••33 s..t>ifd Cowt, N-por1 T.,.,ec., H1' 780-~ lt85,000 Sat t-5.rSun 12-6 3 BR plus FAii RM or DEN •e ,;14 ky9eM Of .. JM"*'-C,.._, CdM e.w-e1M ssee.seo s.usun '"' ~ lie 19111llar clmllleds, (SICllllll BJ Ill -Dallr Pllal! I ~ I ' i I I • , ..... • .... ... f\;ii,i Competed in 1988, lhrs stnk1ng 411rchitKturaf showcase 1s ""1thm the serene oceanfront community of Shore 0 1fk, Just steps tot he quaint \ulagc of Corona det Mar and N<'\<\'(>Ort Co.bt Stt~ted on a rare bluff-top parcel of 0\"1 • 8,000 square feet. the moovat~ mufb.tevel de$ign t.lplurcs ~lar ~iews of crashing "'a"es the blue Paci IC •nd the tr.10qu1I canyon setting. Soaring ceih~, walb of gt~ and the ~tute-O•M¥tute destgn -are balaottd wtth tradittoncll accents of t ak, granite ~nd marble. PMect for \M Southern uhfornia i.lm1o/ hfe:st)fe Of gracious enlertdming, lh• ""•"·IC'eflt estate, with O\er b SOO squ.ire feet ot Ir. mg area 1ndudes ~ry ~vablc ttmemt) • FM?-bedrooms, and one-~lr b.alh> · • State-of-the--art kitchen, l1braf}. tu<!\ st~ n lMng room, for~I dining, Wnsly room, '#oine cellar, Correction In an art.de which ran ·SatUtday, ~ 2 2, Ste\ n E. Tan..gfini was incorrectly fisted as the current president and chief thrl"{' CcU ~c1rage • The terr aced landscape ofters the ultirTlclte recrecJtton .tnd entertainment area. • A man1 ured lawn, >parkf1ng ~ and spa, loun~ng and b.Jrbecue area .md a mulu-use >p<>rb court For further 1nlormat1on, cont.la Debi Bibb 0t Linda Lyie at Coast _vport Properties. (""'1-4) 644-1600. t!xecuttve officer of c;otden State Ban~. W'illiam C. Walbrecher ·is now ,the b.mk s chairman and CEO. Splendor on the bay This gorgeous tradttic:>Nlty in5pired ba\tront kiation off~ spectacular custom bayfront home offers a ~'Sor ~port Harbor and serene tu~ key opportunity fro those "'ho sunsets The private bayside lenace appr~te perfection in qual·t> an d and lawn are deal ior entena1nin design Completed in 1991. no and the propel't\· 1'ldudes a pr1\ate expense or deuil ~<lS ~ed tn the pier and slip ror large yacht. executJon of ttus speaxutai home. Communit\ Amen1ues Elements d this stunning :ntenor •Pm.ate~ and beach 1ndude soanng cedin . fOCJr communrty fireplaces custom mouldings and mill • St"'1c:hes of \\.h1te sand\ beach ""°"' Mld dramatic CUf\.mg st.a1rc.ise •Tennis and basketball Frve bedrooms frve b.iths. •~and pl.l areas step-down hvtng room formal dining • Commumty OoO:, ng faolities room gitn~n's den c:hik:tren's •Boat l.wndling ancf stor retrw .md sgte-o{-art kitchen are Onered S2 295.000 the propert) only the begmnrng oc this except.ion.ti rs roted at 115 Harbor l>land Road bay(ront home · ~ Beach For add1t>0nal Sibated on an exira-targe lot WYth 1nf<:l(TNoon can Debt 8 bb at Coast 60 feet()('.' the bay, thtS acepoon.al ''ewport Pf()f>e'ties. -u -59 ro- COVER HOME · EMERALD .BAY In Fre n ch , bonne chere m e ans ''good living.·· In California. Emerald Bay. w ith its w o nde rful v iews and beaches. tenn is· courts a n d parks. is synonymous with the good life. The re a re o nly fourteen beachfront sates m Eme rald Bay. of which this beautiful h o m e. completely rebuilt in 19 85. ls an o utstanding exampl~ ... The h o me is ituated on a prime cove lo t o ve rlooking the coastline. w1th direct a ccess to a pnvate sandy bea c h . AU rooms (Wlth a single exception) open to spectacular ocean views The three-tie red home o ffers unlimited entertaining opportunities A spacious upper level with a living room. dining l'OOm, kitchen and m aster suite a m iddle level with thre e bedrooms and a second living room for c hildren and friends -a lower level featuring a lanai room and a fuJJ kitchen for servmg and entertaining on the decks o r lovely grassy lawn. Outstanding features of this property indude: OveT 600 square f e t o f sto~~ stereo and security systems; a spa and outdoor entertain ing are and th advantages o f a prest:agtOU S gated community. • ( f': • -I SATURDAY, June 5, 1999 COAST NEWPORT PROPERTIES NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA OAflV PILOT I REAl ESTATE IT'S I FICI!!! 1992 $VOLUME CLOSED ESCROWS·