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N0.29 (714) 831-8120 SEfMH6AUOFCOSTA1ESA THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 21, 1985 28 PASES 25 CENTS
Parents Find
Teen Center
Has Support
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Parents searching for a safe place for
their teenagers to frequent after school
and during rhe weekend were pleasantly
surprised last week, when they learned
city and business officials shared their
views.
More than 50 concerned parents met
Nov. I J. rin Harbor View with Ralph
Rodheim. president of the Newport
Beach Chamber of Comerce: Sterling
Wolfe. president of the city's Parks and
Beach Commission and Sherry Loof-
bourrow and Forrest Warner, local
school board members.
Along with Corona del Mar High
School student body president Bob
Painter. the parents and local officials
discussed alternatives for teenagers who
frequently loiter in supermarkets and
liquor stores during their free time for
lack of somewhere better to go.
Unofficially, the parent group is
known as P.A.T.T., or Parents and
Teens Together, and its purpose is toil-
lustrate the problems faced by today's
youth as it seeks places to socialize.
The group is the brainchild of parents
Dick and Mary Allen and Dave and
Bonnie Engstrom. Several of the op-
tions P.A.T.T. is considerin1 are a
drop-in teen center and possibly, a
teenage nightclub.
Dave Dmohowski, government
relations manager for the Irvine
Company. also attended the meeting,
and told the group of the Irvine Com-
pany's feasibility studies concerning
teenage nightclubs.
"We're currently gathering informa-
tion on teenage clubs and we're trying
to locate other successful tecnagc-
oriented businesses so that we might
consider building a restaurant of that
type at Newport Center," Dmohowski
said. "We're definitel y open to the idea
and while no firm commitment has been
made. we're working with the
Restaurant Association for ways to
make it work."
Mary A llcn envisions fast food
rest au rants at Newport Center which
would serve as a training ground for the
city's teenage population. She said it
would teach adolescents and prepare
them for restaurant careers as well as
offer them a safe, fun place to socialize.
A I len also hopes the teenage
nightclub will become a reality so young
people will have a place to visit with
their fr iends. dance and listen to music
without fear of parental reprimand. She
cited the success of a Santa Barbara
teen club as evidence of the need for
such an establishment in Newport
~ach.
Some parents in attendance were
slightly apprehensive about the
suggested nightclub, but Allen allayed
their fears saying today's sophisticated
youth requires more than just soda
fountains and hamburger joints.
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Shake, Rattle And Roll Possible In NB ..........
Chances are "pretty good" that West
Newport will experience another
natural gu blowout and fire like the.
one that cftllld lOO pcGtMc w be
evacuated during an oil wefl fire there
Aug. 2. the city's consulting geologist
said last week .
George Zebal said he recommended
that the city drill a pressure relief well in
the ~irca to allow the gases to be siphon·
ed off. to lessen the blowout chances.
/cbal was talking to a reporter after
he and five other panelists had ad-
dre"ed a meeting of SUN (Speak Up.
Nc"port) ;ibout earthquake and other
d 1';"ter safety.
/ebal said the danger is several years
away. Ben Nolan. public works dircc·
tor . added later that the city is looking
for a site in West Newport to drill the
well. and talking to the state about
po .. .,ihle funding .
In addition to the buildup of natural
gases underneath Newport, Zebal said
Balboa Peninsula, including City Hall,
could suffer massive damage dur-
ing a prolonged earthquake because of
li4uefuction.
The sand or the peninsula could liquify
during shaking that lasted more than a
f cw seconds.
"There arc different kinds of
4uakes," Zebal told the audience of
about 50 SUN members and guests
meeting at Jim Dale's Villa Nova
restaurant.
"There is the severe jolt ...... Zcbal
demonstrated with his hands. " ... then
there is the rolling wave, which could
last any length of time."
City Hall could partially sink and
crack. Zebal said. "because it 's pretty
big."
Damage to priva te horn~ and other
buildings on the peninsula "could vary
frvm property to property," Zeball
said.
Other disasters that Zcbal and th.
panelists discussed incloded: ftood.a. ~
fires, tsunamis (submarine ocean
land slides and subsequent tidal waves)
and high winds.
Fire Chief Jim Recd and Police Chief
Pete Gross emphasized at the end of the
meeting that individual residents will
have to take care of themselves and
their families in the event of a major
disaster.
"I have been studying the Mexico
City earthquake." Reed told the
audience. "Down there. a broken leg or
broken arm was not considered a
medical emergency. You had to treat
yourself." Recd paused for emphasis.
"I would strongly suggest that
every<>ne in this room learn how to take
c~1re of yourself and your family . At
h!ast you should know where to tum of
the gas a nd electricity and know where
10 find safe drinking water.
"That was one of the biggest
problems during the Mexico City dis-
aster," Red said.
.. All of you have a good. big reservoir
uf potable water in your houses. Do you
know where it is? It's in your hot water
tank .
You should learn to turn o(f those
valves and save that water, in case of
emergency ."
Other panelists included: Bob Wynn,
city manager, who said that the .city's
disaster plan is updated every few years
and the city has a chain of command
from the mayor to the city manager,
police chief, public works director. and
fire chief in case of emergency.
CdM Shocks
Pia yo ff-Bound
Newport Harbor
page 6
Chief Gross cit plained that the police
would be mainly concerned with preser-
ving life first and preventing looting as
second priority. during a major
c.mc:ramcy.
Dan Woodward, chief of sc:curity for
the Irvine Company, said the firm
would not "try to become a public a,gcn-
cy" and is trying to train each employee
to take responsibility for his own home
and family in case of disaster. •
Zebal reminded the group that the
epicenter uf the 1933 Long Beach quake
was "less than a mile from this room."
He added that a quake in Newport
would rrobably be from five to seven on
the Richter scale. "At five, the damage
would not be severe. At seven it would
b .. e.
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PAGE 2-NOVEMBER 21. 1985 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS/I RVINE TODAY
Blotter by Bret Colson
The Police Blotter is
presented as a public service
from the Newport Ensign,
detailing the crimes and
arrests in Newport Beach. It
should be noted that crimes
listed are only those which are
reported to the Newport
Besch Police Department,
and arrests made are only
those suspected of crimes,
and not those convicted.
............. & en.a
0830-A ladies purse and con-
tents valued at S330 were
reported stolen from a residence
in the 100 block of Abalone.
0915-A ordering machine
,rnd acoustic coupler valued al
SI .000 were reported stolen
from Irvine R anch Ma rket
located at 24 Fashion Isla nd.
1000-Women's j ewelry
va lued at S2,980 was reported
'itolen from a residence in the
SOO block of Harbor Isle Drive.
101 5-An attempted car
burglary was reported in the
J900 block of Birch.
1345-Musical instruments
valued at S2JO were reported
'tolen from the lounge of the
Newporter Inn locuted at 1107
.l,11nboree Road.
I 'i.:!5-Curreni.:y totaling S550
"a' reported ~tolen from the
'ic"' p11rt Club located at 414
1.:!nd Strcct
.:!000 -l .1d1c\ d1umond
c.trnn~' 'alucd .11 S'.000 were
rcp11r11 .. '\i ,1nlcn from a residence
in the: •h:e.1nfrnnt hloc.:k of Linda
1,1,1m.I
~:!00-·\n attempted burglary
"',,, rcporled in the oceanfront
blvck of Landfall
ArnsCI
0045-George Frederick
Young. 54. of Newport Beach
was arrested on suspicion of dis-
orderly conduct.
0440-David Collins Mapes,
24. o f Laguna Beach was
arrested o n suspicion of residen-
tial burglary.
0445-Victor Ross Frisbie,
25. of Laguna Beach was
arrested on suspicion of residen-
tial burglary.
1900-Antho n y M a ri o
Letizia. 24. a transient, was
arrested o n suspicion of residen·
tial burgla ry.
n.uay, ...... 7
Crimi
0645-An attempted burglary
was reported at the Balboa
Island Ferry loceted at 40 1
South Bayfront.
0900-A man's wallet and
currency totaling SI 10 were
reported sto len from a business
in the 400 block of Newport
Center Drive.
1000-Boating equipment
va lued at S500 was reported'
stolen from a boat moo red in the
2100 block of West Coast
Highway.
IOJO-An attempted burglary
"'a' reported in the 3200 block
of Clay.
I 045-A car stereo valued at
$'i00 was reported stolen from a
car parked in the 4400 block of
Bm:h.
I J25-A Honda boat motor
valued at $1.000 was reported
'>lolen from a boat moored in the
1100 block of Bay Bay Drive.
&EM WISE
Diamond IS the most popular
gem used In the symboltc ring
given on the occasion ot a
couple's engagement It seems
an appropriate choice because
diamond 1s the most durable
natural substance known II Is 10
on the M oh 's Scal e o f
Hardness but that really
doesn't tell the whole story The
Moh's Scale is me,..ely a group of
minerals arranged In order of in-
creasing hardness
Scratch hardness can be
measured with greater precision
by means of an instrument
known as a Sclerometer When
tested by this mOdern scientific
Instrument. diamond Is found to
be 140 times harder than corun-
dum (rubles and sapphires)
which 1s the next hardest
"'ineral
Knowing that diamond 1s the
hardest and most imperishable
ot all gems, we would truly hope
the sentiment that motivates the
giving of a diamond would be
equally durable and lasting.
The marriage of light end
diamonds Is one that has In-
spired couples fOf' centuries. It la
a marriage that holds • special
promise -that the pesalonete
l ire and exciting sparkle will
never die No wondef It Is the
choice for so many romentlca.
The diamond Is dependent on
light for Ila beauty. For
diamond's ~auty lies In tti.
quality of Its brllllance, disper-
sion. color. sclntlllatlon and
luster, and lheM all r•ult from
the gem's interaction with light.
Come.. llght up your llws with
a diamond gift.
DIAMONDS ARE A GIFT OF
LOVE -ANYTIMEI
c
II
C HARLES H. BARR
Member of
American Getn Society
Accredited Gem
laboratory
Westcliff Plaza
17th and Irvine Ave
Newport Beach
(714) 642-3310
14 I 5-Gasoline and a car
wash worth a totaJ of $22.80 were
reportedly not paid for at New-
port Center C ar Wash located at
150 Newport Center Drive.
1500-Clothing valued at
$950 was reported stolen from a
rc~idcnce in the 2600 block of
C liff Drive.
1500-A ladies' Omega gold
~atch valued at $800 was
reported lost in the vicinity of
the 200 block of WestcliIT Drive.
1700-A sign valued at S500
wa\ reported stolen from New-
port Hill'> Liquor located at 2646
San Miguel
Amm
0130-John Richard Pucci,
38. of Laguna Niguel. w as
arrested on suspicion of mis.-
demeanor drunk driving.
0905-Louis Paul Relyea, 28,
of Buena Park was arrested on
suspicion of petty theft.
ffNly. 1111 b IF I er.
0150-A surfboard valued· at
S250 was reported stolen from
Owne S urf Shop located at 2905
Newport Blvd.
0815-A 1982 Honda Civic
valued at over S 1,000 was
reported stolen from the vicinity
of Seashore a nd Highland.
1100-A po rtable s tereo
valued at S 120 and a phone
answering machine valued at S60
were reported stolen from the
Village News located at 215
Riverside.
1200-A briefcase: and con-
tents with a total value of $290
were reported stolen from a car
parked in the 4100 block of
MacArthur Blvd.
1805-Whcels and tires with a
total value of S 1,000 were
reported stolen from a car park-
ed in the Ford Aerospace park-
ing lot.
20~A bicycle valued at
S2-25 was reported stolen from
the garage of a residence in the
800 block of West Bay.
2110-A wallet valued at SIOO
a nd currency totaling $800 were
rep0rted stolen from a busjness
located at 517 30th Street.
2300-A burglary with un-
determined loss was reported at
The Perfect Gift
7141850-1340
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the Oakwood Apartments
located at 1700 16th Strut.
231 S-An attempted burglary
was reported in the 1200 block
of W. Balboa.
an..
0205-Lloyd Larue Phelps.
33, of Running Springs. was
a rresled on su spicion of
possession of a hypodermic nee-
dle and syringe.
0220-Greg William Leyerly.
33. of Costa Mesa. was arrested
on-suspicion of misdemeanor
drunk driving.
0510-0avid Hugh Colo n. 28.
of Orange. was arrested on
sus picion of possession of
cocajne for saJe.
2100-Theodore John
Cooper, 21. of Irvine was
arrested on suspicion of con·
tributing to the ddinquency of a
minor.
2 130-Danny Joseph Hester.
31. of Long Beach was arrested
on suspicion or misdemeanor
drunk driving.
2200-M ichael Dwayne
LeMastcrs, 20. of Santa Ana
was arrested on suspicion or
possession of a switch blade
knife.
2300-Ray Miller. 45. of
Costa Mesa was arrested on
suspicion o f misdemeanor drunk
driving.
2310-C.h ris t o pher Lee
Roche. 19. of Fountain Valley
was arrested on suspicion of dis-
orderly conduct.
23 15-Todd Jeffrey
Ensworth. I 8. of Laguna Hilb
was arrested on suspicion of van-
dalism.
2320-hmes Lowell Byrd,
24, of Fountain Valley was
arrested on suspicion of mis-
demeanor drunk driving.
2350-Jdfrey Arthur Cuc,
18. of Laguna Hilts was arrested
on suspicion of vandalism.
235S-John Byron Mann. 28.
of Huntington Beach was
arrested on suspicion of diJ.-
orde:rly conduct.
11 .... lk 0 I . om.
08.»-An attemJ)tcd bvpry
was n:portcd to a car parted m
the I SO block of W. 0ccu
FroaL
IOJG-Keys wi1Jl a total ftbac
or S7 were reported stolaa from
• residence in the l400 block of
Wal Bay.
1120-Business records of un-
determined n.h1c WCR reported
stolen rrom Y u:ar lnd\astria
located at 660 Newport Center
Drive.
Jaycees Plan GrandStaild
For Cllisb11as Boat Psade
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Ne•pG¥t ......., 0 •• , ol
Cabam rw ._ .-•• a
ClwiltJua ,.,.. of i..-
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DOI anbcr 17-23.
For tlic last snaa.I ,an.
ho-e-u. llle crowds t.lil8I haft
beat attnctal to tMs ......i
event have virtually dimiutal
any hopes of fiadiQI a place to
view the traditional holiday
cdcbration.
The Newport Harbor.Jaycees
chapta presi4ent Bill Eneis said
the v<>UP bas contradUI witb
the local Sea Scout base (a
coastal chapter of tlltc Boy
Scouts or America) lo era:t
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,.,_ 9'ieft •ilitUis cm .. a
~ ric• of IM atift
pandc.
Ticket prices for tlilc
graMlslands are SS for adlalb. S4
for seniors ad SJ r. dUlrcn
andcT' 12. ind ... .,.,_., ...
the shtdtlc scnice.
For information rcprdiq
ticbts. COlltat1 Liie Newport
Harbo r Arca Chamber of
Commcn:e at 644-8211. cw
mail your n:qtlCSt directly to the
Newport Harbor Jaycees. P .0 .
Box 8956. Newport Bea~.
92660. Group rates arc also
avatl:able upon rcqucsl..
Miiier Cwulllng
s...-.c11
Full Service Bookkeeping And Consulting
May madlcn ia Newpon
' ... clo aot work ... --" too .a.de ..,_. acm.. t11oec or
-wl9o do know ...,. tnamatiz-
illg it may he ror --dlildn:n lo
be away ,..,,.. • aD clay. But ror
t'-e lD05I part WC do okay; we
find aood (cw sood caoagb) day
care and our tids seem no moR
abcnut ..... tbosc who haft
stay....a-Mme lllOIM.
ht there is oac situtioa
ftich will mate .;. E ' of
alltk~
rirt k : m '5$ 'IJ zhu
cla,a.re. ud ticabtuwd .el:f-
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No ...ncr lllow a , f die
lltwbeWll, ti9e piha I ..
tioa it-·-le-' ... dlllr. tt.e mother ._.. stay home. For
me. after tlltrcc years or
dtildhood iDMss, my ..,.. •
home is ... Oii lllJ list of tactics.
Ir aU che fails.. I will rchlctutJy
stay home what Lara is lidt.
Hae are some tactics I haft
WllCd lo avoid this pndic:unatt.
I . l""1P. • ...... Jillr.r. Si8Ce
OUI PfCSC:ho>oi docs not allow
daiklrcn to come when ill, C'f'Cll
wit.Iii a na.., --. we laaft two
graechno411as fto ..., he ...
to fin iL Unbt•Mldy: tlicy ~
..,. linlc old ..... widl .. y
lmria busjmt •a&ctolar
from me. 0. .U. real aa.a.c
and one is 'busy ... dwity aad
prof essiona.J 1fWPS, IO tliley arc
not a sure tiring.
1. 1,,1imidti1~ 1111 faltltw · U.to
s1117'116 ~. T1lis is GpiiCttiJtg
lo a mu raised in a traditiou.I
family system wbcn tbc man's
job is consideaed lite most lm-
port.ut. It may come dow1I to
wfridl pcnoe .wilJ loee lite most
~I cliaa tlall clay.
J. TMll • dliltl to .cllool or
tlw'il'*" wid•1111•l. Fcip
....... the -ol tk day
.. -.. told ... dliJd ii ill
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PAltENTS
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Mr. A Mn. Outa Jajolty
Mr. a Mn.. Dllllid M~
Mr. a Mn. Jr:lfry SdMl
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If )WT Li~ (su.) is hrokm, )W'" WdUh will not nm. Wt art.
proud to h.'t Mr. J Ill Small, MASfER HOROLOGJSCf, °"ow
pmnists for "'1 WGldt rtpair. Mr. Stnall is a specialist in pJCkd
~. Rola, PWgd ..d P.itk ~ timqieas. Pita c.omt in
for 41 ~ti.~ -1 inspraion.
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NIE• • W"I f1 . 1• THE NEWPMT eaefilCOSTA EA NEWSllMNE TOOAY
Disappointed By
Petty Political Trickery
Last summer. our editor received what appeared to be
a letter from U.S. Senate Majority leader Robert Dole.
It started out thusly: ··rm delighted to be able to inform you that at the last
membership meeting ·of the Republican Senatorial Inner
Circle. your name was placed in nomination by Sen. Pete
Wilson."
We were impressed.
The letter later said that "President and Mrs. Reagan
will be hosting the Inner Circle members at a special
eve nt to be held Sept. 23 during the Fall Briefing."
t\)-;u mentio ned in the letter were "an opportunity to
meet kc~ Republicans, in cluding U.S. Senators, Cabinet
member'i, and Wh ite House officials."
Do le added. "M y wife, Elizabeth, and I will also be
th ere to thank the Inner Circle members."
Jn addition to the letter were a .. Fall Briefing Tentative
/\gendu": a formal invitation to join the "Inner Circle";
a membership card to fill out (complete with background
information to be used for Secret Service clearance; a
card tellin~ us ... your RSVP is needed as soon as
possible:" a return envelope; and a small brochure saying
t·hat .. Inner Circle members contribute annual
membership dues of Sl ,000."
After reading through all this business about being
nominated and so on, it occurred to us to wonder why a
Republican senator would nominate a registered
Dem ocrat to the "Republican Senatorial Inner Circle."
Calls to Wilson's Newport Beach office on a Wednes-
day a fternoon went unanswered. Calls to his Los Angeles
offi ce were to no avail , either.
This look s to us like a simple fundraiser, with an
elaborare amount of mumbo-jumbo to try to disguise it
and make it appear like something it is not.
If politicians wish to raise their image in the public eye,
if l hey wi sh a high degree of credibility, it seems to us
counterproductive to try to hoodwink their constituents
when seeking their support.
Baker Communications
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Newport Beach. CA 92663
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Time of my Life
Mike Manahan Is
Irvine Co. 's 'Mr~ Ctean'
Since I moved to Newport
Beach 15 years ago, the Irvine
Company has had three owners,
four presidents, at least three
public affairs officers and
numerous PR operatives. But
lhere ha,s been only one Mike
Manahan, and as long as he's
around, the community is reass~ted about its biggest
landlord and one of its largest
employers.
Some people call him the Ir·
yine Company's 0 Mr. Clean."
Still others call him the com·
munity conscience. And nobody
calls him bad names.
From time to time, Mike
picks up an award or a plaque.
He has been named Irvine's
Man of the Year. But no matter
how many times he'S-called to
the podium to accept a laurel,
Orange County and the Irvine
Company will never be able to
th ank him enough.
The other morning. on my
three mile walk around Wood·
bridge: I encountered Mike and
hi' wife. Ruth, and we had our
u~ua l four or five minute review
of the state of things. You · can
lt:arn a lot fr om Mike Manahan
in fo ur or five minutes. You
learn that the Irvine Company
and its owner, Don Bren, and its
present management -Bren,
Gary Hunl and Tom Nielsen -
are doing more for the com·
munity than ever before.
But Mike Manahan 1aid the
same thing about the Irvine
Company when it was owned
and managed by BUI Mason or
Ray Watson, or by the Detroit
gang and Don Bren and Peter
Kramer. Above all else, Mike
Manahan is a company man.
He's a defendct of the firm, but
never an apologist. When the
Committee of 4,000 chaJJenaed
the company's risjng )and ren-
tals • .Mike accused those
challengers of being guilty of a
personaf breach of friendship.
"Don't they know the meaning
of a contract?" he asked. "The
nerve!"
Michael Manahan came along
at just the right time for com·
munity and company. The Irvine
Company was experiencing the
throes of its most raucous
transformation. Newport Beach
was ending the quiet period of a
summer resort town and taking
a quantum leap into a city of
amuence and influence. And the
city of Irvine got itself born.
How's that for an environr:nent
to place a nice guy in, and ask
him to be director of community
relations?
Over the y~rs. I've shared a
number of projects with Mike,
and I think I know him some.
He's for real; there's nothing
phoney about him. Unlike other
community relations directors,
he won't say one thing and do
another. However he appraises
your cause or project. he'll tell
you right away whether it
deserves Irvine Company sup-
port. He works within an annual
budget and he is very conscien-
tious about this. but he may be
responsible for more goodwill in
the county for his company than
any other Irvine Company etCt\ltive.
He and Ruth now have a nice
townhouse in Woodbridge, after
years of living in Eutbluff. Mike
was a familiar figure on the
Corona def Mar High School
track, ,running his five to ten
miles every momina. rajn or
shine. in all seasons. He atilf
runs, although you' are more
likely to find him walkina with
Ruth, helping her to repin her
strength after a prolonp health
challenge. When Ruth couldn't
accompany him to• m.eetina, ho
just wbu1dn't 10. 01', rarely, he'd
be there alone. I aaw bJm apreat
the same comPIMioft .-, be had
to put his father into a boarding
home -the same place in
Tustin. where my wife's mother
slaycd - and Mike was a fre-
quent visitor to see his ailing
parent.
Yea rs ago. when I served on
the Girl Scout Board of Dircc-
rors. Mike agreed to serve on my
public relations committee. He
worked hard. made all the
lunl:heon meetings, did a
mass ive job of research for the
Girl Scouts. One day he said he
just didn'l have ~ime to serve any
longer because of other com-
mitments, and he didn't want to
serve if he couldn't find time to
work. He wouldn't be a com-
mittee member in name only.
He and Ruth have a vacation
home near the entrance to
Yosemite National Park. It's a
place they love, and where
they'lrgo whenever Mike retires.
But fo r the sake of the commun-
ity I hope that never happem. Jt
would be easier to move
Yosemite to Newport than to
replace Mike Manahan.
Seniors Get Free
Turkey Dinner
Two hundred senior citizens in
the Newport Arca will enjoy a
co mplimentary Thanksgiving
dinner. thanks to Le Biarritz
French restaurant in Newport
Beach.
Seniors at Hoag Hospital and
six neighboring centers: Park
Superior. Newport Villa, Zonta
Club. Golden Timers, Newport
Villa West, and Medical Biiiing
Services and Community
Resources; have been invited to
the traditional turkey dinnct
belwc:e1t 11:30 a.m. and 4 p.m.
.. Tha'lklgiving is a day for
thanks," aaid Yves Brice, Le
8iarritz owner. "'We ._ to tt.dc
everyone tor the aood tima tha~ have boen ab&nld tn th"
.,aace. ThanbsJvine should not
be &pent aJoae. but amon1
rriend1.1
'
Le Blarriu will bo open to
othet patrons •• wen on
Than1ta1Mn1.
THE NEWPORT ENSIGHICOSTA MESA NEWSllRVINE TDOAY It. -PIB I
Years In Newport An Education For Outgolng Editor
Roger Angle
By the way . the secret to
reporting police news is .. to
realize that the police have con-'
trol of the information anyway,
so you might as well cooperate
with them . Have them make
very clear what is on and off the
record and then don't break the
confidence.
The Ensig n has been
educational. we hope (or the
readers as much as those or us
who have worked here.
The great frustration about
the job or editor is feeling you
lose touch with the community a
little bit. You don't 8et out of the
office cnou~h.
Every editor (eds tbat.
Please welcome John
Trautch, the new ectilor. He
seems like an extremdy (air and
decent man with good jour-
nalistic instincts and goals.
Roger Angle left the Newport
Ensign Nov. 15 after seven
years, the last four as editor.
_, """ Al;I Covering Newport Beach for
the past si"< years. first as a
reponer and then as editor or the
Newport En ign. has been an
education -for myself. for the
numerou'i young journalists who
have worked here as a training
ground. and. hopefully, for the
most important people in the
newspaper business. the readers.
The Ensign has not been a
wallOower when it comes to
breaking stories. Jn fact. it has
been very ambitious for a week-
ly.
The Ensign was the first
newspaper to report that federal
Immigration and Naturalization
Service agents ro11nded up un-
documented workers in Newport
Center and in Costa Mesa. One
editorial on the subject won a
county-wide award for commen-
tary. The editorial said that the
border should be open to law-
abiding workers from Mexico
and other countries.
In the newspaper bu siness.
th1' 1' knO\\n a\ uncovering the
local angle to a national story.
'omething the Ensign has done
over the year'\. from the gas
crunch in the late 1970s to the
1mm1gration question.
For the past two and one-half
years the Ensign has been run as
though it were a small version of
a big -town newspaper or
national news magazine, on the
theory that things that happen in
Newport Beach are as imponant
to residents here as similar
events would be to the people of
New York City.
The paper has emphasiz:ed
what is known in the trade as
hard news: the airport fight, the
controversy over the growth of
the Newport Center. the coming
debate over the San Joaquin
Hills Transportation Corridor.
the rise and fall of various con
men in the city (Kent Alexander,
John Rinaldo. and others). Also,
the limits placed on some gold
dealers in the city, affordable
housing programs that did and
did not work. the arrest and trial
of a Costa Mesa dentist after
three deaths. the uproar in 1983
Housing Hearing
For CdM Seniors
Set For Nov. 25
A proposal to build a 77-unit
rc'i idential hotel for senior
c1tiLen s in Corona del Mar is
slated to be set for a public hear-
ing at the next Newport Beach
City Council meeting Monday.
Nov. 25.
The project would be unusual
in that there would be common
dining for residents, but they
would own the property, accor-
ding to a city spokesman.
The center would be located
at 3901 East Coast Highway. the
site of the former A.T. Leo's
rcstaruant. The si te has held
~eral re~taurants over the past
few years. •
at Orange Coast ColleJe. the
building of the new time-saving
bridge for PCH over the upper
bay, the offshore oil drilling fl ap.
and many other stories too
numerous to mention.
The paper hasn't neglected the
people in the news either. We
think we arc probably the only
newspaper in the U.S. to publish
a photo of the local mayor up-
side down on Page One. We ran
a picture of then-Mayor Evelyn
Hart trying on a pair of gravity
boots in a gym across from City
Hall.
The paper has been fun, and it
has been aggre.uive. It has broken
stories. sometimes scooped the
dailies and often done stories the
dailies didn't know about or
didn't care about.
But none of this would have
been possible without the
cooperation and open-access
policy of Newport Beach City
Hall .
When I came here, I had
covered city, state and national
issues for a small daily in Penn-
sy lvania. But a reporter's educa-
tion always begins again on a
ne" heat
There \~ere man)' people 1n
Newport who tL>ught me how to
cover them and their special
area<> of e'pc:rti e. Without them
I cou ldn 't have written a credihle
word: Bob Wynn. city manager;
Bob Lenard. director of advance
planning: Pete Gross, police
chief: Fred Talarico. former en-
vironmental coordinator for the
city planning department;
former Mayor and now Coun-
cilwoman Jackie Heather: ditto
Evelyn Hart -too many people
to mention by name.
Numerous policemen, too,
taught me how to work with a
police department to get viable
stories. among them officers Al
Fisher, Bob Hardy, Rich Long,
Al Miller, Lavonne Campbell,
Rich Hamilton. Paul Hcnisey
and former police officer Lee
Roberts. Once again, there are
others who were invaluable.
Then there were assistant dis-
trict attorneys. lifeguards, the
occasional murder suspect,
defense attorneys, geologists,
psychologists. other experts and
newsmen and editors who make
up a journalist's continuing
education.
At times it seems you go to
school under everyone in town.
l-veryone knows more about his
field than you do. so you have to
li'iten carefully.
Former Daily Pilot reporter
Jounne Reynolds was a grea\~ ..
help. beyond the spirit of com-
petition: she mostly taught me to
learn to listen.
Once I thought I was qualified
enough to teach someone else.
the Ensign became a training
ground for young reporters who
have gone off to some interesting
assignmen ts.
Robert Frank now works for
an English language paper in
Athens. Greece.
Elizabeth Love is the UPI cor-
respondent in Panama.
Eric Norris is in graduate
school in Pomona learning to be
a city planner. Those planning
torie' really got to him.
Ri ck Vanderknyff now works
for a daily newspaper in San
(i<1bnel.
Dav1d Crocker now works for
a daily in La Habra.
There have been other interns
and other coh01ts whom one has
taught and from whom one has
learned.
No piece on the Ensign would
be complete without mention-
ing former editors Bun Sims
and Lee Pound . and former
editors of sister papers the Costa
Mesa News and Irvine Today.
Fred Davis and Tom Bennett.
Burt Sims is freelancing all
over the place, writing about ski-
ing and business and everything
you can think of. Lee Pound is
now the financial controller of
Baker Communications. Fred
Davis is owner of his own small
newspaper on Bear Mountain
near Tehachapi. Tom Bennett
works for the Atlanta Constitu-
tion and Journal.
5 N.B. Students Are Merit Semifinalists
Five Newport Beach high
school seniors have survived
competition to become National
Merit Scholarship semifinalists.
They represent the top half of
one percent of California high
school seni ors.
Corona del Mar High School
has four semifinalists: Michael
Ferris. Steve Hoblit. Bryce
Johnson and Lee Wilson.
Maurice Lee of Newport Har-
bor High School is also a
semifinalist.
Merit Scholarships wlll be
awarded in the spring of 1986.
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Sports
Surprise!-Corona del Mar Sea
Kings Upset Newport Harbor Sailors
~y MicUet Witter
The Corona del Mar football
1cam 1 not playoffs-bound 1h1~
\CJr. hut ha definitel> given
""e''fHHI Harbor the 'care of its
,e<.hon. a' it upc;et the top-
r.inl>.ed Sailor" 15-14 in a game
rl.1' ed .11 Orange Coa'it C ollt:ge
"\ m I 5
'-'e"p1>rt v.ill go in10 the CIF
rb~ off .. a' the top team from
1h1: Sea Vie"' I caguc. hut with
\hi.'. ur,c1 1he) mu'\I share the
">e.1 \ 1c\\ League championship
"1th ~Jddlt:hack H igh.
··r,•e had some good wins
hc:fore. hut this o ne marks right
"'1th them:· said CdM Coach
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DAY. WEEK OR MONTH
Dave Holland. "We had a lot of
hardship. a lot of setbacks. but
1ho'e gu)" came back and
pla)cd football tonight··
The Sea K1ngc; came back
from a l..t-0 deficit "Ith long
dm'I.'' in 1he c;econd hald. keyed
h~ 'orhom1He quarterback
Mitch 'Vtdhon and the punch>
hadficld of Sean Turner and
Chri' Warner.
'lewrort Jumped on top in the
fir,t 4uarter "'hen 4uarterback
Shane Fole} h11 "1 ark Craig on
a ..tO-~ard pa'"· It '>layed that
"a) until the third quarter.
Fole). "ith 16 completions on
29 attempts for 213 yards. threw
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three interceptions for a black
mark on his 'itatistics.
After Kevin McClelland
caught a •;i,.yarder in the third
quarter from Foley lo make it
I ..t-0. 11 looked as if the Sailors
\\Cre on their way to an un-
defeated Sea View League
\Ca,on .
But then CdM's defense went
to "ork. a1, it's been doing all
'ca,nn long. and shut down the
s~111iir,· offense in the fourth
4uarter
.\fter Warner went over from
the two-yard-line and got CdM
"1thin 'even. Chris Greco then
caught a pa'>~ from Melbon to
gel the Sea Kings within one.
CdM decided to go for the
two-point e'tra point and went
"ith the .. ame play only to
Turner Turner ran an out
pattern out of the backfield.
There "';.i,n'1 a Sailor within fi ve
) a rd'. J\ the ea Kings went up
15-1.t.
T he S.11lor., 'itill had I :JS to
work \\ 11h the ball and Foley
engineered an impressive drive
to get 1hc rar' down to the Sea
King Hl-~ard line with 46
second' lelt on the clock.
The Se~1 King defense then
held and forced the Sailors to
kick a field goal. Sa ilor kicker
Sterling Coberly. who had
earlier nmo;ed a 36 yarder. lined
up for a 22 yard attempt. But the
cro\.\d. estimated J.200 inten-
-;iftcd. and both sidelines went
trill v..-"C.. ..... J11Htllf .. 111111 111 hi £111111 _.,
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cra1y. including the coaches.
Coherly missed wide to the left.
and CdM ended up with the
game,
Newport now leads the overa ll
'cries 18-5. but CdM will get the
cit)·, "Victory Bell" for the
~ear
"(Jn \Ou believe it?" asked
H olland. "'You know. when you
sla) "1th in ) our goals. you can
get the job done."
-&3ff ""* by SltMrl &eorges
"That's the season." Ho lland
'aid.
T hat isn't the season for New-
port. however. as they open up
the C l F Central Conference
playoffs Nov. 22 a t home
against Magnolia. third place
representative from the Orange
League with an overall record of
7-J and a league record of J-2.
Game time is set for 7:30 p.m.
al Davidson Field.
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Newport Harbor's Arms Meet
Magnolia's Legs In 1st Round .
~---tt . There arc two ouen11ve
philosophies in football: you can
run, or you can pass.
Football fans who attend the
Newport Harbor -Magnolia
High first-round playoff game
Nov. 22 will be treated to both.
The Newport Harbor Sailors,
8-1 in the Sea View League, won
its division on the arm of
quarterback Shane Foley, as the
senior passed for more than
2,000 yards for the second con-
secutive year.
Foley is quickly approaching
the 5,000-yard-mark for his
career at Newport Harbor. He
has already broken the existing
school record for passing last
year.
The Magnolia Sentinels. 7-J
in the Orange League, finished
third but were picked to go to
the playoffs as the wildcard
team. Magnolia will be depen-
ding on the legs of James Hargis
to move the team through the
playoffs.
Hargis ran for 835 yards this
season. breaking the school
record.
.. Hargis really carried the
team," said Magnolia coach
John Hamgartner. "He made the
offense work. We aren't much of
a passing team."
While many schools go for the
score as fast-as-possible method
o f football. Hangartner prefers
ball control, which he says gives
his te-.tm more control of the
game.
.. We have been quite
successful with our ball control
offense." Hangartner said .
.. We've had tight games all year.
By controlling the ball, we've
been able to win those games."
Newport Harbor coach Mike
Giddings. who has led his team
to the playoffs all four years he
has been at Newport Harbor, is
looking at the playoffs as the
beginning of a new season.
.. Even though we lost to
Corona del Mar last week, I'm
expecting the team to be up to
the challenge." Giddings said .
.. One season is over, a nd another
one is beginning."
Newport hasn't done too bad
in its second seasons. Although
they haven't won the C.l.F.
championship. the team has
made the second round of play
for the last three years.
Magnolia hasn't been as
successful. The last time the
Sentinels were in the playoffs
was 1968. Their last winning
season was 197 1. tn his first year
at Magnolia. Hangartner has
already brought respect to his
team and football program.
"We're 'establishing a new
program." he said .
What M agnolia has done this
season hasn't evaded Giddings.
.. We've seen films of some of
their games." Giddings said."
After a couple of lean years,
Magno lia has turned its
program around."
Something else Giddings has
'ieen in the Magnolia game films
is that the Sentinels like to put
eight men on the line, leaving
only three players to cover
receivers.
Magnolia fn::quqitJy blitzes the
quarterback, which could turnout
to be dangerous for them,
according to Giddings.
If Foley completes some big
pac;s plays and puts the Sentinels
behind early. that would take
Magno lia out of their ball con-
trol offense. he said.
"The plays we call on offense
.. The plays we call on offense,
will really depend on how their
defense lines up:· Giddmgs said.
"We're pretty good at picking
up blitLcs.''
Ha ngartner realizes exactly
what his le-dm must d o to beat
Newport Harbor.
According to the coach. k~
ing pressure on Foley is
probably the most important
concept for a victory. Keeping
the ball as long as possible and
keeping f umblcs and intercep-
tions out of this game would be
ideal.
"The thing we have to do to
beat Newport is to confuse them
o n offense and defens e."
Hangartner said.
.. Newport is an outstanding
team in every respect," he said.
"They have a fine passing game
and a strong defense. They're
also a well coached team."
While on defense. Newport
Harbor will be putting its hopes
in defensive linemen Danny Falt
and Tim Schmidt.
''Falt and Schmidt having a
good game would take the
pr~ure off us.·· Giddings said.
"They're capable of keeping the
o pposing quarterback on the
run. which in this game would be
important.-
When the time comes to run
the ball. Newport Harbor will
have Kevin McCalland and
Brian Wildman sharing the
duties.
··we·re more of a pass
oriented offense." Giddings said.
.. We don't have a real stronr
runner. that's why wc·ve had
McCalland and Wildman split·
ting our running alladt ...
The game is being played at
Newport Harbor HiP School.
at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 22.
Estancia Burns Costa Mesa; Coach Steams
~....,...,
The Estancia High Eagles. 5-5
1n the Sea View League. closed
out its football season in what
can only be considered a high
note.
The Eagles dominated the
Costa Mesa High Mustangs in a
game that didn't have a bearing
on the standings. 40-7.
After the game, Eagles coach
Ed Blanton went across the field
to greet the Mustang coach . But
Blanton was no t met with
warmth.
The Mustang coach was a bit
angry at what he thought was
Blanton's blatant attempt at
running up the score.
With the score aJready 27-0 at
the half. the Eagles came out
and attempted an on-sides kick,
which Estancia senior Shane
C harley recovered.
On that possession. a few
plays later. fullback Brian
S herrard ran the ball in from the
four-yard line to make the score
.U-0. Tony Grant of Costa Mesa
hlockcd the extra point kick.
During the midfield exchange
of words between the coaches
Blanto n e:itplained to the
Mus tang coach and a f cw
minutes later to the Mustang
coaching staff. that he wasn't
running up the score. He cited
his taking out the Eagles starting
quarterback, Scan Kincade. and
other substitutes as proof.
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The Eagles were sharp both
offensively and defensively,
while the Mustangs put together
only one significant drive all
night. The team scored its only
touchdown with 8:27 remaining
in the game avoiding the
humiliation of being shutout.
Costa Mesa's quarterback
Paul Rodriquez was intercepted
fou r times during the night.
RodriqueL came out throwing
early and often. In the first half.
Rodriqucl threw a to tal of 19
passes. but only completed five
for 7 J yards.
It was the Eagles running
game that defeated Costa Mesa.
They ran the ball all night. daT-
ing the Mustangs to stop lbem.
They didn't.
Kincade and backs Jan Mac-
donald and Craig Conte com-
bined for 109 yards in just the
fi rst half. By the end of the
game. the trio was approaching
200 yards for the night.
"I didn't think or expect to
win this big.'' Branton said.
"They made too many mistakes,
which of course helped us ...
In the entire first half Costa
Mesa was stuck in its own
territory. only coming near the
50-yard line once.
Estancia moved up a nd down
the field with little trouble. Mos
tof the game found the Eqlcs
...
SAVE WITH ----=
preparing for another score.
When Blanton changed
quartcrbaclts and brought in
Mike Rossellini for Kincade. it
didn't stall the Eagles at aJI .
R ossellini moved the team
almost as easily as Kincade did
heforc him.
But even with this easy win
Blanton could only look back at
the games he thought the team
'lhould have won.
··we lost a couple of games to
"lewport Harbor a nd Laguna
Beach. that we could have won."
Blanton said ... We were out of
the hunt for the playoffs early
because of those losses."
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rAaE I-~ 21 . t• THE NEWPORT ENSIGHICOS'TA MESA NEWSllRVINE TODAY
Portotino ove~s Newporter Names New
At Newport Pier S I D. t T St ff
Grand opening activities arc a es I rec or 0 a
now underway at the new Por-
tofino Beach Hotel, a Europcan-
st yle bed and breakfast inn
located on the waterfront near
the Newport Pier.
Inspired by and named after
the ancient Portofino resort on
the Italian Riviera, the new hotel
offers an intimate environment ,
with only fourteen rooms
available.
Each room is un ique, with
pnvale bath~ and an abundance
of f-uropean anliques and linens.
Many offer magnificen t ocean
view\. und ,ome feature private
,u ndcck' .ind t ht:rapeutic spas.
In the f-uropean tradition.
hrcak fa,t I'> 1nt:luded in the price
1)f cJch ro1)m. and guests are
trca1cd each morning 10 a hearty
1. 1l n t 1 n en ta I -s t y I e rep as l .
Prepared lln-s1te in the hotel's
pm•ate k1lchenS. the meal IS
'erved in the privacy of the guest
room<; or in the hotel's elegant
conference-dining room. After-
noon lea is also available.
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Lido Village or Balboa Island.
or 'ail or fish 1n and around
Newport I larhtH.
"A mern:ans are finally dis-
covering '-"hat Europeans have
Jlway~ known: that small is
hcautiful." says Piero Serra, the
hl•tel'c, l lalian.born owner·
operator.
Frank Baptista has been ap-
pointed director of sales at The
Ncwporter Resort. He reports to
general manager Jim Manion
and is responsible for The New.
porter Resort's corporate and
group marketing.
Recently, Bapista served as
vice president of corporate sales
and a member of the manage-
ment team that opened the new
Harbortown Marina Resort in
Ventura Harbor.
I le had prev.iously served as
director of <iales at The New-
porter Re'i\1rt from 1981 to 1983
and a<> director of corporate
'ab at The Los Angeles Bilt-
more Hotel from 1979 to 1981 .
Bapli'ita hegan his career as a
keyclcrk al the Los Angeles
Hi lton. During his six.year stinl
with Milton Hotels, he served as
convention services manager and
national sales manager of the
Lo" Angeles Hilton and director
of sales at the San Francisco
Airport Hilton.
Baptista completed Hilton
H otel's Professional Sales
Development Program and
;;;t udied business administration
at Cal State Long Beach.
An active member of many
professional and c ivic
organizations. Baptista recently
served as vice president of the
Orange County Chapter of
Hotel Sales Management and is
c urrently president of the
Southern California chapter of
Meeting Planners International.
He received a Certificate of Ap·
preciation from the Los Angeles
Ol)mpic Organizing Committee
for a-;sisting in the housing
program for the 1984 Sum mer
Olympic'>.
/\ 26-acre luitury resort in
Newport Beach, The New-
porter Re ort was recently ac·
quired by Westgrouf>. Inc.
Westgroup has committed itself
to a multi-m illion dollar
program of enha ncements
designed to maintain the hotel as
one of the premier vacation
destinations in California.
Culinary Group
Names Truffle Owner
Alan Greeley. co-owner and
chef of The Golden Truffie, has
been named to membership in
the prestigious C haine des
Rottiseurs. an international
group dedicated to high levels of
culinary arts.
Although guests may simply
ba<ik on the beach in Portofino's
own comfortable lounge chairs.
they can also browse in the fine
<;hops and boutiques of nearby
"A trend has begun here in the
U.S .. and there has been a
prol1fera 1ion of smaller, more
inlimate establishments," he
said. "Whether for business or
pleasure. there are many benefits
lo this kind of accommodati on,
including a closer, more real
contact with the area and its
people, as well as being treated
in a more special. more in-
d1vidualiLed manner than in the
larger hotels," he said.
Alfredo's Pours 1985 Nouveau
To Celebrate Beaujolais Release
G reeley is a native of Orange
County who has studied and
honed his skills both locally and
in France. His unique cui sine in-
cl udes such fare as duck salad
with raspberry vinaigrette, Maui
potato pancakes with three kinds
of caviar and creme fraiche.
oysters Bienvi lle and fres h
all igator.
Fresh Seafood
Served With A
Side Of Surf
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Located at 2306 We t Ocean-
front in Newport Beach. Por-
\llfinn Beach Hotel room-; range
1n pnce frum S69 to S99 per
night. d1wh lc occupancy. from
Octoha throu~h May. and from
$110 to$ I !<O fh>m June through
'-;cptcrnhcr I or 1nform.ttion or
rC\CP ;lltOn,, call 67J-70JO.
Joining a celebration that
spans 400 years of European
tradilion. Alfredo's Ristorante
and Taverna in the South Coast
Plata will celebrate the 1985
rde;1,e of Beaujolais Nouveau
Thur<>d~1y. Nov. 21. from 5 p.m.
w 7 r m.
ll1ghlighh of the festivit1e' in·
dude a testing and comparison of
the I rcnch. Italian and Califor·
Baby Back Ribs
\ -& Chicken Dinner
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prewnr couPon when Ofdtring, One
coop<>n per cUJtomer Tu extra.
Good for up lo 5 Potatoes at
$l.J9each
n1a Beaujolais Nouveau wines as
well a<i an informal discussion on
it'i productlon and release. con-
ducted by Richard Bouffard.
S 1> m m e I i e r o f A I fr e d o · s
Ri<itorante.
h11lowing the tasting and dis-
1.:u..,,1,m. dinner wi ll be offered in
\If redo'' Ri<;toran te where Ex-
CLUl tvc Chef Maurizio Binotto
h.1, designed specialty entrees.
prepared using and com -
pl1 mented hy Beaujo l ais
Nouveau wines. These special
cnlrecs include: sweet bread
i.:roquettes beaujolais nouveau.
med~llions of veni son with
chanterelles and apples. papiotte
of trout with salmon mousse and
spinach and steak diane bcau-
j o I a is nouvea u (p repa red
tablcside). The specialty entrecs
will be offered individually, in
addition to the regular menu.
from Nov. 24 to Nov. 27.
The Golden Trufne was the
w1pner of 1985's Promising
Newcomer award from the
Southern C il1fornia Re taurant
Wntero; in the "Contemporary ..
category. The restaurant has
man)' vinta~e red wines dating
back to the 191h centur y.
Dome~t ic and French wines arc
rea'\onably priced: menu items
are 1n the SJ.50 to S 11. 75 range.
The Golden Truffle is located
at 1767 Newport Blvd. in Costa
Mesa. Lunch and dinner arc
served Tuesday through Satur-
days in the casual bistro/cafe.
the dining room or the outdoor
bistro-garden patio. For reserva-
tion, telephone 645-9858.
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ARE YOU READY
FOR US?
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If you like great dancina.
you'll Jove Wll/11 Nifhu starring
Mikhail Baryshnikov aad
Grqory Hines. But ir you bate
mediocre, ftat-tooted writin1
and direction. thea you'll have a
very serious problem with thit
film. written by Jama Goldman
and Eric Hupa and directed by
Taylor Hackford.
According to Wlli11 Nl1llu'
production Rotca. this is ..... the
frrst major feature whole con-
cept Hackford has originated ... Ir anyone's to blame, then it
must be. Hackford who already
has given us two pedestrian.
o verblown efforts (Tiu
ldo/malcu and Again.it All
Odd1) and one superior soap (An
Offiur and A G1n1f1ntan in
which he actually manapd to
wring some honcst-to-,odl 1mo-
tio1rf rom the usuaJly atone-faced
Richard Oere.)
Hackford, wbo had a atrong
background in documentaries
and rock featuretta for public
tde.ision bef'orc breakina into
fihna. dearly loYel music and
knows bow to capture on
cdluloid the mllic of music and
dance. Wll/11 Ni611U begins witi.
Baryshaikov flawteuly perf'or-
ming IA JaMW •Homme 11 Lo
Mon. choreosraphed by Roland
PeUt. With dria liftlle perf or-
ma nce, both Hackford and
Barynshikov established that
Baryshnikov's character,
.. Kolya," is not Oftly a srcat
dancer but a strong-wi.Jled,
charismatic man.
But the socond Baryshnikov
stops dancing "and the story sup-
posedly takes over, Wltiu
N i61t'3 stlimbles O¥Cr and over
itself aaain. Kolya is one of the
world's greetcst balact danc:en
who, not unlike 8aryn1bnikov'1
ow" escape from the Soviet
Union 11 years. ago, defected to
the Wat for one reason: artistic.
n0t poli~J. freedom. Kolya has
the whole world at· ltis feet
(ritcnlly). plus a mother hen oh
mau,er 'lexccllcntly litnned by
Geraldi1te Pa.).
f otlc>wina a triumphant pcr-
fonnancc in Londoa. Kofya ..i
·his man.,cr ~ Oft a ni9bt to
Tokyo. wttich crash lands in a
Russian airbase in Siberia (of all
places). Though Kolya tricl to
rip up his passport, it doesn't
take long for Soviet authorities
to discover just who landed back
in their lap. The KG B's
.. Colonel Chaiko" (Jerzy
Skotimowski) is determined to
make political hay of the unex-
pected return of the defector.
Chailco lies about the.extent of
Kolya'1 injuriea. tends the rat
of the plane'• puMngers to
Moscow. and uncorks a truly
sutwcniYC plan. He pots kolya
virtually uader home arrest in
the simpk home of ullaymond
Grecewood.. (OftlO'Y Hiacl)
tnd his Rmlian wile. .. Darya"
(lsaf>ella Rossellini, lnarid.
8er1man'1 dau1bter).
Greenwood is a Black hp dancer
who defected \o Russia at the
. r.eigbt or flte V'tetnam war and
has been rdepted to tappina
and rappint for r•blee in
Siberia.
If Greenwood and wife can
convince Kolya that life in the
USSR isn't so bed after aU and
persuade him to really throw
himself Into rejoining the Kirov
in Leningrad (wbere he was
trained and danced bef'ore defec-
ting). then Chaiko will rescue
them from the land of 06wbite
nights" or Siberia, where the Ar-
1ic ~circle's prolonged twifiPi
make-s a dark niaht a
mcterofogical impossibility.
Tbere•s the c:onllict. llact wt.
White. Ruuian va. fva)
American. Tap vs. ballet. It'• a
good idea bt1t one Hackford
keel* ahooliea down widt --plausibility after .... .......,.
Consider Kolya bciftl oca a,.._
whidl wo.ld trawl ~ tM
USSR. Woalda't 10111eo11e
who's a defector· make _,. be
M'Oids any route wbidl tales
him over bis rormcr homeland?
Now consider Hines'-
Grecnwood character. When •e
first meet him. ho is pC.:foming
a Siberian version (!?) of l'"'IY
t#td Bns. Juit to make ,1UIY w
don't min tlt1 iron_, of it.
Hadifol'fl 1~11 G1tt11wood ~
form tltr rntin ~~·• a Boat.
That's Leaving Soon For New
York" number .. A good minute
Ol' so would have sotten tlae
poiAt across. but Hackford bu
to music:ally sledphamma bis
audience so not one ouce of
irony is wasted.
Consider alto the chanctet" of
Greeawood•s wif~ Darya. We
arc told she wu a framlator who
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'Follies' At Melrose Is Mixed White Knight .... ,.... ..... tiallarly by Hine1 ia a ac:.c
where he drunhnly tritl lo a-
plain to Kolya wtay he Md to
leave lr/.J country behind.) n.
there·s the character of
·•chaiko ... As played by fa-S
Polish director Jerzy
Skolimowski ( MOOllll1l11l111.
TM Slto"I} he is a KGB down
-a villain so evil he makes
Charles Manson look Hlte a Boy
Scout. The only tbina he lacb ii
a mustache to twirl. Talk about
the banality or evil.
., ._..... cxc:ellenc:e in actin1 and io this
Some time ago, Stctphen case some or the actraaa and
Sondheim's ''Follies" opened In ac:tors don't quite cast the glow
New York and met with las necessary.
than ecstatic approval. It then ·But regardless of the .. ort.
went on a road tour with more comings. there is much that is
success, and now the Mdroc good about the.show, even if it
Theater, an intimate theater in ~ a ratha' limp vcnion of
Hollywood. has dectdcd to do the original ..
the show in spite of the perils in-To begin with, Ndson has
volved. Then even shose Gpte · been able in spite of odds to
Nelson. of the original New create some stylish dance
York company, to direct it. routin~. He has also made very
Needless to say the excitement possible use of the space
and expectations were immense. available to give &l'lis .. Foll~·· a
The production at the Melrose big show look.
must be credited with genuine Thcst he can't"quitc suoccc:d is
daring to even attempt the show. not his fault. It is the simple
In the first place. the theater is matteror the theater's being too
l1l\.) \mall to fit the production small to fit the mammoth size of
need~. I ht: show.
St.-condly. the musical requires Jomaric: Ward and Paul Kent.
who are in ch a rge at the
Melrose, deserve every kind of
applause fo r attempting the
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musical. They have not been
satisfied with doing what is safe
and have gone all out to do the
most challenging thing around.
Their efforts arc inded worthy or
applause.
However. outside of a few
smash performances. most of
the cast seem not too comfor-
table with their assignments.
Jomarie Ward as Sally bring a
kind of path0$ and vulnerable in -
~ to the role but it MICds
more btt, more •ciahL
Pctul Kent. an excellent actor.
tries valiantly to bring convic-
tion and life to the role of Ben,
but he makes or him a rather
pale man who loves his brink
more than he loves Sally.
He has moments when he
rin~s hells but it is not a consis·
tent joh. The ~mash effect of the
evening was Kay St. Germain's
"alty and robu"t singing of
Baby Back Ribs
~ & Cbickaa Dimer
for $9.95
.. Who's That Woman° was a
ah ow stopper, and Sandy fell in love with Greenwood.
r~man had a sharp zing to her When? How? Witt? WAat did he
role of Phyllis. or she do to be banished to
Her knifo-likt interpretation Siberia? Hackfq,rd and
was a genuine highliJhL Did screenwriters Goldman ·and
Clair also imprcaed at times. • HuaJtcs do not consider it irn-
whilc others in the big cast tried portant to telJ us any of this..
to give it their all. though clearly the relationship
The young versions of the role between Raymond and his wife
of Sally and Phyllis and Ben, is supposed to be the core of the
along with C harles Bloom, were film.
surprisingly effective. Once the Greenwoods get
C hristine Nelson as Carlotta, Kolya back to Leningrad. where
however. could not infuse any they act as h is reluctant
kind of electricity into her big watchdogs. the only relationship
number, 'Tm Still Herc." thatrings truc is thconebetwcen
Margaret MUie was, however. Kolya and his ex-partner on and
spicy and ultra sophisticated. o ff stage. prima ballerina
Sets a nd lighting could have "Galina" (Helen Mirrcn).
been more sharply defined, cs· Though they were madly in love
pecially lhe lighting which seem· (and lust). he didn't even tell her
cd to be devoted more to dark when he jumped out of the Kirov
shadows than to clarity. for the West. This not only left
In the production notes.
Hackford and associates act~
ly have the nerve to congratulate
themselve s for giving us a
"clean-cut. sophisticated, slick-
ly-ta ilo red" man instead or
" ... the usual KG B cliche of the
boorish. ill-clad provincial." I've
got news fo r these comrades. A
well-clad clid1t or caricature is
just as annoying and obnoxious.
dramatically speaking. as a
threadbare one. This show is doing sell out her personally devastated, but
business, which is good news for politically straitjacketed as well.
thoscwhohadthecouragctodo (The Russian authorities But that's the real problem
it. And it is sold out through questioned her for years with Wlrit~ Nitlrts -it's' aU
Thanksgiving. aftc.rward to make sure she knew style and surface.. no depth or
It may have its drawbacks. nothing of Kolya•s plans.) su~tance. As I said before,
but producers Jomarie Ward Thanks to some beautiful un-there i.s some magnificent d.,..
and Paul Kent m1.ast be pwen derplayin1 by both Baryshnikov cing -especially a tour-do-force
hefty applause for doioa what and Mirr en , be re i • a when Baryshynikov and Hina
has become in some rc:apccts a relationship that is adul~ com-finally team up and dance their
theatrical lcgc~ of a show. P!icat~._ and pl".tUlbl•. One shoes off. It's u libetatin1 a mo.
It does bring a haunlin1 night inside the Kirov Theatre.. ment u any of u. wbatewr our
appeal with its story of former Kolay tries to aploirt to Galina · political persuuion, i1 over
.. Follies" saan who rctwn years why be had to leave, forbiddee privilqed to witncu..
later to say aoodbyc to tbe by Russian authorities to per-
thcater which is going to be tom form certain outlawed balleu.
down: a nostalgic visit to But when words fail bim he leaps
yesteryear and past glories. to his feet. and in a mad explo-
Onc can only hope that the cf-sion of freedom. doftCa some of
forts of the producers will result the forbidden worka. Finally,
in a new kind of glow to the Galina understands.
Melrose which. in the past, has Unfortunately, such subtl~
had the courage to do the dif-and insightful moments are few
ficult. One canAOt fault anyone and far between in Wlritt
who has that kind of dctennina-Nigltu. There is some drc.dfuUy
tion. Runs indefinitely. embarrassing overacting (par-
Baryshnikov is a fuwtic
dancer and, in his lint major
dramatic role, a very convincina
actor as well. His scenes witfi
Mirren have a fierce, JeXual un-
dertow that make a mockery of
t he .. grand passion .. the
Greenwoods are suppoeed to
represent. I only wish the rcat of
the film had such honest emo-
tion invested in it.
The Newport Ensign's
A .... c ''M .... " ...
DRAMA
..... It .... runs through Dec.
1 at the Newport Theatre/Arts
Center, 2.SOI Cliff Dr. Newport
Beach. Showlimes are Fri. and
Sat. at 8 p.m. and Sun at 7 p.m.
Call the box office at 631-0288
for details.
1'I M1iP1111 _., .. UC Irvine'•
r~retion of a 16th Century
banquet with costumed singen
and a traditional Yuletide feast
will take place Nov. 29 and 30.
Dec. I, 2, 1 and 13 -17. Tickdl
are S24 and S26 . .SO. Contact the
School of Fine Arts at 856-6611
for additional info.
CWrm Clllll n.h. .. Hot l
Baltimore" (Nov. 16, 17, 22 -
24). Tickets arc SJ -SS. Call
826-45 I I for showtimcs and
reservations.
IHtll Caut .,,.,..,, presents
"Before I Put My Eye Out" on
the Mainstage ends Nov. 24.
"Paintin~ Churches" will be per-
formed on the Second Stage
beginning Nov. 8. Mainstage
tickets arc S 13-$22. Second
Stage tickets arc SI 2-$2 I. Call
957-4033 for showtimcs and
reservations.
"S.. EICUltM E ....... runs
through Dec. 21 at the GEM
Theatre in Garden Grove. The
theatre is located at 12852 Main
St. Call 636-7213 for reser-
vations and showtimes.
"'*9 It UC lnlll: .. Chicago"
through November 23. Tickets
are $30 -$8. All performances
start at 8 p.m. in the Fine Arts
Village Theatre. For additional
info call 856-6616.
"Diii ............... will be
presented by the Cypress Com-
munity Theatre Guild Nov. 29 -
30 and Dec. t. The theatre is
located at 5 172 Orange A vc.
Call 527-1949 for details.
DJ>•,..·a ~ IV will be per-
formed at 8 p.m. Nov. 21, 22,
23, at Orange Coast College's
Drama Lab. Admission is SS in
advance. S6 at the door. The
college is located at 2701 Fair-
view Rd .. Costa Mesa. Call 432-
5880 for details.
'1'1 ....... will run through
Dec. I at Sebastian's West
Dinner Playhouse in San Cle-
mente. Tickets arc S 16. 74 •
$23.69. Wed. -Sat. dinner at
6:30, curtain at 8 p.m. Sun.
brunch I I :JO a.m ., curtain at
I :00 p.m. Sun. evening djnncr at
S:30, curtain at 7 p.m. For reser-
vations, call 492-99.SO.
-C. 1111." will play throuah
Nov. 24 at Laguna Moulton
Playhouse in Laguna Beach. The
classic Rogers ud Hammcntan
musical opens the Playhouse's
66th season. Performances are
Tues. through Sat. at 8 p.m. and
Sun. at 2:30 p.m. The playhouse
is located at 606 Lquna Canyon
Rd. Call 494-0743 ror tickets
and information.
... Clllrll U." will run throuah
~ovember f.l at the La Mirada
Civic Theatre, 14900 La Mirada
81\'d. C1ll 944-9801 for show-
times and ticket information.
..., '* lMf'" indefinitely at
Elizabeth Howard's Curtain
Call Dinner Theatre, 690 El
Camino Real, Tustin. Doors
open Tues. -Thurs. at 6:30 p.m.,
Fri. -Sat. at 7 p.m. and Sun. at
11 :30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Prices
start at $14.95 with full waiter
service. Call 838-I S40 for ·reser-
vations.
MISC
"°fllllly • hrMI" debutes at
Disneyland Nov. 29 and runs
weekends at 2 and 9 p.m. until
Jan. 5, 1986. The park is located
at 1313 Harbor Blvd., Anaheim.
For park house and further info,
call 999-4565.
Wlal c•,._ 114 flthr et
American experimental music
John Cage will give readings
from "Inter-view" and two other
prose works during a program at
UC Irvine on Friday, Nov. 22.
The event will be held at 3 p.m. in
the Fine Arts Concert Hall. It is
open to the public free of charge.
MUSIC
Mtazt I ... a~. Oran.J.~_O.!ll
Collqe: Cinderella Ballet
(Nov. 22), Oranae Coast Guitar
Ensemble (Nov. 23), Pacific
Symphony (Nov. 24), Sunday
Fine Arts Jazz Series (Nov. 24),
Nutcracker Ballet (Nov. 29).
The college is located at 270 l
Fairview Rd., Costa Mesa. Call
432-5880 ror further detaHs.
....... &ml .. Cllfll1 c:.1111:
An Evening of Opera Arias and
Chapman Symphony Orchestra
Concert celebrating Chapman's
!25th Annivenary (Nov. 24).
Showtimes arc at 8 p.m. The
college is located at 333 N .
G lassel!, Orange. Call 997-6812
for tickets and details.
Tiii .. Alta Trte. resident ensem-
ble at the Eastman School or
M usic in Rochester. will present
a chamber music concert Mon-
day. Nov. 25. at 8 p.m. at UC Ir-
vine's Fine Arts Village Theatre.
The piano trio was formed in
1977 and in 1980 won the
coveted Naumburg Award for
chamber music. The trio per-
forms a nnually across the
U nited S tates and this season
will ma ke two European tours.
It also has been resident ensem-
ble for six seasons at the
Chauta uqua Institution Summer
School and three at the Vermont
MoLart Fcstiv~I.
Tickets are priced between $6
and $8. Phone 836-66 I 6 for
more ioformation.
1'I .... c..t ~ Guitar
Ensemble will perform with
several guest artists in an up-
coming concert on Saturday,
Nov. 23 at Orange Coast
College.
The concert begins at 8 p.m. in
OCC's Fine Arts Recital Han.
Admission is S3 in advance and
S4 at the door. Phone 432-5880
for more information. ,
Mllll"hll C1u1111 presented by
the Pacific Symphony will take
place No\'. JO at Santa Ana Hiah
School AucUtorium in Santa Ana.
Perf ormancc is scheduled to
begin at 8 p.m. F=or reservations
and ticket prices, call 973-1300.
Cale ndar
•211 ................ a..
winner of the recent national
Young Musician Foundation
competition, will be the fcaiurcd
artist of the Pacific Symphony
Orchestra's performance on
Sunday. Nov. 24 at Oranae
Coast College. The performance
begins at 7:30 p.m. in OCC'S
, Robert Morse Theatre. Seats
are priced at $10 for adults, and
S7 for children. for more infor-
mation. phone 432-5880.
lllllal Elllll at Saddleback
Community College: An
E\l'Cfting with George Gershwin
(Nov. 23). The college is located
at 28000 Marguerite Parkway,
.Mission Viejo. Call 831-4500 for
details.
Tlnl ... ..... will perform at
Knott's Berry Farm. 8039 Beach
Blvd., Buena Park Nov. 29
through Dec. I . The concerts
will take place in the Park's
Good Time Theatre. The con-
cert is free with Knott's paid ad-
mission. Call 220-5200 for ad-
ditional information.
C11frey r.im,a. the world-
renowntX! pianist who has per-
formed in New York ttnd in
L ondon fo r the Queen o f
t:ngland i-; performing Tuesday
throup.h Saturday evenings at
lhe Newpo rt M an d arin
resta urant in Newport Beach
from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m .• 3950
Campus Dr. Call 852--0900.
1.lt .. .... 1'11111 Ill... a fast-
moving music program featuring
saxophonist. pianist and singer
Lee Fcrrrell. will be performed
at the Ncwportcr Resort lounge.
Ferrell is accompanied by
keyboard ist Hal Ratliff and
singer Laura Vida and performs
pop rock. country. and "oldies"
tunes. The show is presented
Tuesday through Thursday
evenings from 8:30 to 12:30 and
Frid;iy and Saturday nights
from 9-1 a.m. The Newportcr
Resorl 1~ located at 1107 Jam-
boree Rd. in Newport Beach.
For info call 644-1 700.
T ............. o pen to the
puhl1c ure featured at the Via
~faria in Cypress. On Wednes-
day nights at 10, a lip-sync con-
tc'it with a SIOO prize is featured:
on Thursdays at 10 p.m .• ''The
Gong Show" is held oPc:n to any
acl. including magicians. com-
edians. dancers and singers. Via
Maria is located at 9969 Walker
St.. Cypress. For information.
call K21-9300.
.... ..... meet Tucsda)'1, 7 -
9:30 p.m. at the Presbyterian
Church of the Covenant on Fair-
view Road in Costa Mesa.
Anyone who enjoys singing is
welcome to join. Call 494-8119
or 897--0587 for details.
n. hm "" will perform Nov.
24 in the ballroom of the I rvinc
Mariou Hotel in Koll Center.
I rvinc. Patterned after the world
famous Boston Pops, the concert
is priced at S 10. Call 760-0209
for reservations.
._ Arlll,.,. at Saddleback
College: An Evening with
George.Gershwin (Nov. 23). The
college is located at 2800
Marguerite Pkwy., Mission
Viejo. Call 582-5 30 for detailJ. ······tr-t--....... u lltz performs in The Avenue
Bar at the Anaheim Hilton and
T owers Mon.-S at.. 4:30-8:30
p.m. The Anaheim Hilton is
located at 777 Convention Wy.
Call 740-426~.
ART
............... tau and
prints arc being displayed at Los
Angeles Federal Savings. 3201
Newport Blvd., in Newport
Beach. Hours are 9 a.m. to 4
p .m . M o ndays thro ugh
T hursdays. 9 a.m . to 6 p.m.
Fridays. ·
...... Clllr ,__ by Dorothy
Bartlett" will be on display at
the Sandstone Gallery, 384 N.
Coast Highway. Laguna Beach
through Dec. 2. Hours arc I 1-S,
Tues thru Sun. Call 497--6775
for details.
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Experience perfection ... there's only
one cross-country ski resort like it.
Located 18 miles north of Steamboat Springs.
The Home Ranch has a lodge. 7 log
cabins and accommodations
for 20
· Enpy 26 kilometers of groomed traila. day tnps. lessonS in
begtnnlng and Tetemaft( skung. pm1ate guides. hot tubs.
sleigh odes. fafTllly-style meals, end a ·
helfed pool C•ll or wnte fof a brochure.
rAIE 12--IOVEmB tl. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWSllRVINE TOOAY
Chez Cary carries Marriott Features Table -Top Turkeys
Special Thanksgiving
A special Prix Fixc menu wall
be featured on Thanksgiving al
the Chez Cary in Orange, from
l p.m. to 6:30 p.m.
The splendid sax course holi·
da} affai r begi ns with
Norwegian c;moked c;almon far-
ci' (<;luffed with fresh cream
chec'e and dill. on a tomato
rnu11,): followed by shrimp bis·
4ue (with un sweetened whipped
creJm and basil); and salad
go urmet (Belgian endives. Bibb
leuucc. rad1cchio wi1h hazelnut
v1na1gret1e).
The choice of enlree 1s the
traditional roas1 lurkey (giblel
grav). fre,h fruil and wild rice
drev;1ng. c he'\tnut\, candied
}an1'. pearl on1on'i, and
cranberry 'auce). The price i'
S~6. <iO for adult' and S20 for
ch1h.lrc.:n
l{e,crn 111uns .tre required
'i42-1'i'.15 ( he1 Cary I!. located
.11 <i7 1 S Main Streel, 1n
Orange
An array of traditional holi·
day fare will be featured on
Thanksgiving at the Newport
Beach Marriot! hotel. Events
will be hosted in the grand
ballroom as well as restaurant
out let
Per person costs arc $16.95
for adults and S8.75 for children
under 12. excluding tax and tip.
Seating' occur every half hour
from 12 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. ·\
mi ni mum n:servation of fou r
persons is required. Interested
parlle'i can make reservations by
calling 640-4000. ex tension
6104
rhc Carmcc10 Cafe in the
f\oc"port Marriott will featu re a
'rcc.:ial holiday buffet in addition
10 chc regular dinner menu .
l r .1d111 on .ti r hank c; giving
fa v\l rilc'> will he served from 12
run. unti l 9 p.m. at per person
c11'1' llf S14.Q5 fur adults and
SX 9'i for ch ildren. Pric.:cs are e•-
clu\lvc of tax and gratuity.
Re1,ervatinn' c.:an he made al
(7 14) 640-4000. cxlension 61J8
N11.:11k'-. (irill 1n 1he Newport
Marriot! will feature its regular
dinner menu as well as a special
turkey feast. Price is SIS.SO for
adultc; and SI 2.SO for children.
c•clu~ing tax and tip, from
2 p.m. to 8 p.m. Reservations arc
available at 640-4000. extension
6136.
Royal Khyber
Celebrates Festival
1 he RoyJI Kh >-bcr Indian
rc,laur:ant will feature India's
traditional .. csti val of Lights.
~ n1m n a ..... l>iwali ." ·throughout
!he month of November.
The rc-aauranl has been
lransformed into a veritable palace
uf lig ht-.. featuring live Indian
mu,1c.: .int.I entertainment. Royal
"-.h)hcr chef, have prepared
'rcc1al cntn.:c' for chc cclebra-
11111\.
1 hl' R11,>al t....hyhcr " l11calcd
ill IOOO N. Bri,1 01 al Jamhoree
111 Nc.:1\rmrt Beach. I-or re~cr
' .111un,, phone 75 2-5200.
CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH CRUISE
CRU IS E SCENIC NEWPORT HARBOR
IOA M Sunday
Buffel Br unch. Entertainment, Prizes
Adultc;-SIX C hildren 10 & Undcr-SIO
RESERVATIONS
Quiche Luncheon
At Summertree
Summcrtree. the California
bistro-style restaurant in tl\c
Emerald of Anaheim hotel will
feature new specialty items
weekly during luncheon hours.
The luncheon specials available
from 11 :30 a.m.-3 p.m.,
Monday through Saturday, arc
priced at S5.2S and include a
choice of soup or salad and a
glass of rose wine.
The Summertrcc Restaurant
is located on the lobby level of
the Emerald of Anaheim at 1717
South West Street in Anaheim.
There is validated parking and
all major credit cards arc
accepted. Summcrtree is open
daily fro m 6:30 a.m.-11 p.m.
The r:merald of Anaheim is
located next to Disneyland and
is the th ird property for Emerald
hotel s.
County Line In Irvine
Plans Special Feast
The County Linc in Irvine is
cooking up a new menu for
Thanksgiving. Groups of four or
more will be served their own
smoked Thanksgiving turkey
thut can be carved right at the
table. and a full family-style
holiday menu that includes
everything from cranberry sauce
and dressing. to pumpkin and
apple pie.
"We think this way of serving
holiday dinners will be well
received.'' said Bobbie Jones.
owner of the County Linc.
"Each group will have its own
turkey to carve. We arc planning
a full Thanksgiving dinner for all
of our guests. and we'll be using
ou r family's favorite recipes."
The County Line, with its
1940 roadside decor. is located
at 461 5 Barranca Parkway. in
Irvine. Reservations and orders
cun be placed by calling 55 1-
1942.
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................... your home for the holidays.
Now in stock thousands of ornaments and holiday
decor-ations "as well as our usual array of country
accessories.
Mon-Sat 10-6 '
1058 Irvine Ave.
Newport &each
Sunday 12-5
Westcliff Plaza
(714) 650-8388
stayed beyond the curlew were
Gail Showalter. BiD Palmer~
Neal Lakenn. Pat Kcndric:t. Bill
Ham lie and Carol llancbanl
(who cdcbn.tcd her birthday a
few days before). • • • .. ,t is nioe to see C¥etyono
looking so dq.ant" commented
D i anc Myerson of The
F ashionabla •ttcndins a
luncheon held ·at the Center
Club.
F ashionablcs praideat Mary
Lou Hornsby, chic in a winter
white glove leather sail witll
matching chapeau, •dcomcd
1he ladies and gentlcmaa of this
C hapman College support group
and introduced the pr~ a
pre,entation of Wyndham .
Leigh's fine jewelry and fashions
from Alan Austin. The hand-
some show brought almost
simultaneous comments from
Ileane Doolin and Ollie Hill.
Both wondered if their spouses
had shopped the two stores for
their respective anniversary and
bi rthday. (Wdl, did you, Nict
and Stan?)
Fashionables attending wen::
founder Mildred Mead, Gloria
Osbrink, Nancy Pettijohn, Muy
Ann Wells, Toni Oliphant.
Shirlee and Bob Guggenheim.
Dori dcKruif, Barbara and Ken
F reundt , Patricia Groth,
Annette H unritz. Olga Ellis.
Betty Oberg and Winnic and
Bob Short. • • •
For 26 years. the county bas
look~orward to the Orange
County Philharmonic Society
Women's Committees .. Yoeth
Program Benefit fashion
Show."
This year. the Irvine Marriott
ballroom was filled to ca.,.city
to view 1he fall fashion cx-
travagan1a presct1tc:d by Sats
Fifth Avenue. as well as a
mus ical performance from
OCPS school-age children and a
hallet sequence.
Mary Sabatasso chaired the:
evenl wi1h t he assistance of
Ncwporters: Joyce Reaume, Dot
Thousand. C hris tel Schar,
Beverly White. Ann Pangc,
R enata Co ll ison and Pat
S tay ner. lrvin1tes E lai ne
Delman. Linda Mayeda, Cindy
Brauer and Jane Grier of Costa
Mesa. • • •
Pacific Chorale opened its
1985-86 ~son with a cham-
pagne reception at lhe home of
Joane Bet-.on.
fhe m.:ept1on followed the
Lh11ralt"' fi rst performance of
1 hl.· OC:\' ,ca son and honored
11rcr 1 .1uthonty C arl Pnnc1 and
h" "1k \hhea. chorale director
ltlhn \ kxander and concert
"''•lht'
Add the glowing touch to·
Thanksgiving.
.
Send the FT()lt
Harvest Glow
Bouquet from $17.SO
Call or visit us today.
Costa M~ Llfe
Morning People Hit
The Streets Early
lllliill ...
Wore .... adt IDOi ..
._._ of people ka.e tM
warmth and comfort of their
homes ud take olf on exercisina
adwaturcs -jogins or bicyd-i• throagboat the city. Each
person seam to live in a world of
his OWll ddmed privately by
what comes through radio
carpboacs.
.. My b .... nd was really
worried about me when r toot
off at what waned lite the mid-
dle of dte ~ IMll I bcw I
...... to be .. dMft prddli.
away as da•• appeared. I
~ to be ia d9c midst ol t.hal
gloliam CW11C. bocaae I blew it
...... •• impirina. w~
d.c--co-.c ., from my wia--.,_ ._. ._jla~fcw
.......... ~ Croc:tford
c:ar1y w car.-......,...
~.JO LID. Siie llopped IO ... 08
Faia view Bltd. widl
5-ldleback soemi•a a step
away.
Croctford llmted biqcfiat
ar01111d tile city •bo•t two
IDOllDs .,., -aoi• .....
twaty milea fou 6-...... •said • 1 1W m. to
tJUat abomt her file. GdtWg
totally imlated from Mr lifatyle
ltdpcd ha' act a new pa spec;live
Oii hcndf~
"In dae moni.. yoa laave
plenty of time to tflink.
~ you have to really
conc:entratc on yollr coonc ad
watch the street·-mpociaUy
with the onset of buae truc:b and
buses. 8ul otha wile yoa cu
look at the sky. the clouds ud
the skyline as it dowly awac-
with the IUllrile. WUt --
lite unsunnowat.able problems
at ~ seem clifJerW ud
muy times take • a lriftal
nature. It's ftuuty how .... o.t
in tdtldl with uture b..,.,.
f oc:us oe prioritic'9" Ct-octionl----
said.
Crockford tata a tkl IDOi of
coffee with her and some ,.,..,.
wbich she eats at a local pm)
wlnlc she takes a rat bcfan
haldina home.
Thdma Hanks is u arty
moming jogp. ..My ckJdor
said I had to lose wejgflt .... Id
more exen:::ise. I haft a ....
assembly Ii• job uc1 r .. ;.
too beat to do an~,.,...
wbm 1 ·get home. So I llarW
joajng in the ~ bcfon I
JO to wort." she said. as *
joged in place on Yrtboa St. ia
Costa Mesa.
'lflome Sweet Home''
(714) 7~7182
· For Pliro Di111itri --. ol a
badftll Or comN dlr 'plr'.1 in
the world ~ -~ ''• ... ri1llt cnYiroame9t fer Ilia
pNltiaiom ..... ii -..... tant .,... or ... total cr...n. w-
vica he .rr.. ..
The rault of this phi~y ii
14.000..,.., feet of raw lp9CC
in one of SoHo. New York'•
landmark buildi11p. .,...,onn-
cd into one of the most distinct -
f uh ion environments in 'the
world.
The care and extent or
Dimitri's thinking can be ICCft in
these wide open. post-modem.
spaces that are not only fvnc-
tional for every aspect or the
Dimitri fashion empire. but also
an interior design •tour-do-force'
in their own riaht.
It took two years or deaian
and development -as well as
one million dollars -for
Dimitri's dream to be realized.
Now, he takes as much pride in
the Alta Moda showroom as he
does in his exclusive tailoring.
The Dimitri Emporio is very
much a statement of the Italian
philosophy of fashion as an in-
trinsic pert of the way we live to-
day.
Dimitri is known for Iris clean
I architectural fuhion dcti~
which •tilize only the best
fabrics, and this wu the crux of
the brief 1iven to architect Jean-
Claude Samuel, to create a
working environment that wouJd
be totally modern. yet claaically
long-lutlna.
The photographs show that
the brief was ~rricd out to the
Nth dcpee. ud tbia WU certain-
ly -=n in the p]a. star-studded
opaina pariy Dimitri thJCW.
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Newport Center Fashion Island
is now complimented by the
world of Italian fashion daip
as Pf'CICllted in the boutique
Sdqgio wtaidt OF laud to tbe
public Novanber I.
Selvaggio featura the finest
designwear rangins from ew:n-
i n g. daytime, casual. and
sportswear as well as Italian
children's wear.
This Fall the Italian collec-
tions include Gianfranco Ferre,
Rocco Barocco, Re1ina
Schrecker. who will be here in
peraon for the opening
festivities, Isabella Manfredini,
Della Rovere, and Nazereno
Gabrielli.
The store is the consummate
dream of partncn Racbd rm.. ,.1.
Attntioll to O.taU,
Na .. rally
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The gala was held in the I SO.
~at fashion theater. which is
perhaps the most overwbelmjn,.-
ly impressive environment in the
Emporio. Fully equipped with
the latest in electronically con-
t rolled lig hting and sound
effects. the simplicity of the
room with its archod staae
and dramatic runway is the
perfect foil for Dimitri's couture
and ready-to-wear shows held
th!oughout the year. For special
occasions. this theater can be
trnnsTormcd into a nightclub for
e'(clusive dinner parties and
cabaret performances.
The theater is entered directly
fro m the cool white. sand and
gray reception area -colors, in-
cidentally. th at a re the predomi-
na nt theme of the entire space.
The wh ite ceramic tiled floor,
Carrara marble table tops and
leather filttures in the reception
area give the visitor a taste of
what is to come -clean, clear
design -without having an in-
timidating effect. It is a difficult
balance to achieve. but the
abst ract fab ric wall sculpture
and the i nt ri~ate pleating on the
liltt ures add that simple touch of
warmth to the space which is so
imrortant.
Off to the left of the reception
area. and just behind the theater
(wi th a dark glass wall between
them) is the 4,000-square-foot
boutique. Here, set off by
degant. nanged. low platforms.
the ent ire Dimitri men's and
wo men's collections of clothing.
o;portswear. evening wear,
accessories and fragrances can
be purchased. T his is a boutique
that wouldn't be out of place on
Via Monte-Napoleonc. Madison
A venue. Bond S treet, the
Faubourg St. Honore or Rodeo
Drive; that it is hidden on the
'illtth floor of a SoHo landmark
bu ilding is totally surprising and
a reflection of Dimitri's subdued
endemic style.
The boutique is open in the
evenings and on weekends, and,
as a further convenience, Dimitri
has crea ted his own membership
club. For an annual fee, cus-
tomers who join the Dimitri
Membership Club receive an ex·
clu'\1ve Custom Card or Bouti-
ttue Card. These specially issued
D1m1tri credit cards offer adva n-
taie' not onl) in terms of dis-
~ount' when buying. but also
\J')eCl<ll J'lrlVlfeges and courtesies
that call on D1m1tri's private
l1mou.,1nc lo take them lo and
frllnl the airport. to their hotels
and home'\ whenever they a rc in
town. or just shopping al the
l mporio Bo th ca rds allow
l:U\tomers to ulllizc the Cafe
Dimitri a~ an e!tcl us1ve and in-
timate re-;taurant for themselves
and their frie nds. These are ob-
v1ou'\ly not simple cred it cards.
the) offer entry lo one of the
most e)(dus1ve clu bs in the
world.
Off to the right of the theater
is Dimitri's special tribute to his
native Italy. the Cafe Dimi tri.
Perhaps the most Oamboyant in-
terior in the whole Emporio. the
Cafe utilizes the same architec-
tural and decorative features of
the total environment, with the
tiled floors, marble and pleated
fa bric fixtures, as wdl as the
subtly surreal effect of tromp
l'ocil classical columns and aky-
effcct murals. Here Dimitri'•
clients and friends can relu over
an aperitif or one of the bat
cups of cappua:ino in New Y ort.
In addition, the menu, wbicb
changes weekly, off'c:n the belt of
Mediterranean cuisine for htnch
or dinner prepared by Dimitri's
own 'six-star' chef.
Dimitri's more privileatd
clients will also woftdcr al the
formal simplicity or his private
customer room. Using the same
gray and white theme, the room
is set off by dark curved
sculptura l counten and the
layers of myriad bolts or the
finest cloth to be seen in the
world. For Dimitri, showing
swatches to clients isn't enough;
the texture. quality and woven
pattern repeat can be truly ex-
perienced with the entire bolt or
cloth. ft is a si$n of the respect
with which Dtmitri not only
treats his clients, but also the
raw material or his craft -the
doth itself.
The rest of the Emporio is
rarely seen by the public, but
that doesn't mean Dimitri has
spared an cxpeme in its decora-
tion and dc&ign. From the work
rooms, where bis hand-chosen
cutters and tailon construct his
designs. the conferenc:c room for
his licensees, and e\'Cll to the
public relations room nd cleli,n
studios, Dimitri bu c:oatinued
his concept of total cnrironmeftt
for his fashion operations.
New ~izardskin Purses.
Exquisite.
Herttaae Plaza
14370 Culver Drive, Suite F-1
Irvine• (714) 8S7-4S47
Schwartz •nd Eileen Sava,e.
Rachel is the previous owner of
several high fashion European
de1ignwear ·boutique1 in Haifa,
Israel. Eileen's entry into the
world of high fashion is a depar-
ture rrom her previous career of
business administration in the
produce marketing and
merch.andising industry.
According to the partners, the
goal of Sdvaqio is to fill every
need of today's fashionable
woman. In addition to providing
an array of dynamic f uhion,
Sclvagaio will off er aif\ ldcction
services. f asbion consuJta~
and complete wardrobe coor-
dinatiOn.
Their belief. according to
Eileen Savage is that .. Italian
fashion renccts the spirit or the
Italian people ... it is warm, char-
ming . adventurous,
demonstrative, yet sophiaticatod,
a combination which breeds ex-
citement and success ...
Rachel Schwartz has stated
that the goal of the boutique is
that .. we will make you
different , we will make
everything with style." Thla ii
the sum of the quality and 1¥·
vice you will find at Selvagjo in
Newport Center.
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Legals
(CITACION JUDICIAL}
NOTICI TO DlnNDMT: (Allltlo a ACU#da)
WILLIAM BOYCE. lndtvldually, and dtle BOYCE
DEVEl.Of'MENT COMPANY. MICHAEL LUCIANO. ln-
dlvldu1t1y; 1nd db• NATIONWIDE COACH a
MANUFACTURlNO COMPANY. end DOES 1 through 50.
lnduliYe,
YOU AM H*O 8UllD BY PLVlfTI'":
(A Ud. le •• demudando) PERRY MOAAIS CORPORATION, a Celltomll OOfPOf•
tlon.
You have 30 CALENDAR DAYS afW tNe 1Ummon9 le
Mn4d ~you to tlle • typewflnlln r~• • thta court.
A l9tW or ~ call will not P"*Ct )IOU; your
typewl'ltten r91900M mUlt be In P'O$* lagel fotm II you
-nl the court to hear your c:.a.
If you do noi Ille 'fOUI rmpon• In time, you m.,, loM IM
cue, and your wegea. mon.y end property mey be Ulkan
without """* weminG from the court.
There .,.. other Segel NQUifementa. You mey..,,. to
call .,, ettomey rlgtlt ~· If you do not knoW en .itomey,
you ~ c.at .,, ettomey ~ MMcie or • leQ9I ~ of. nee (llet9d In the phone boot!).
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usted HeM un plua • 30 DtA8 CM.EHOAAIOS ,,.,. p,_,,,., una ,...,.... ~ • ,,....,.,_ "" ..,. oor-.
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qulere llemar • un abogado lnm.ole,._,._ SI no con-
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CASE NUMBER (Numwo a.I C..OJ
42-17-11
The neme 1nd eddr-of Ille ~rt I• (El nombre y
f/1tflCCKKI de la oot1e H )
Orange County Su~ Court
700 Clvk: Center Oflve w .. t
Santa Ana, Caltlomla 92701
The name, addreN. 1nd telephone number of pl1ln11tra
anorney or pl1lntlff wltnou1 an atlorney, II.
1E1 nombr• la dlfec<:HJri y el numaro <n ,.,.fono dfll
1Jbodego del demendant•. o del demandante que no Nen•
abogado. H )
ALAN I WHITE
KATHLEEN M CAROTHERS
ORUMMY GARRETI KING & HARRISON
3X>O Park Cente< Oflve, Suite tOOO
Costa Mesa. CA 92e28
DATE (FecllaJ FEB 2. 19M
LEE A BRANCH Ci.rk, (Actuarlo) by M.K KEAHEY.
Deputy (De#fµldoJ
!SEAL)
rt/21 lt/28 ,215 12111 4385
K-217M
NOTIC& OF DEATH OP
•RADEN HrtOLAUPF FRADa
AND OF PETITION TO ADMtllle ID UT A TR
Cw ...... .,. A-111141
To 111 helra.benetlclarlH , creditor•. contingent
crecmora, end pereon9 wtlo mey be ott...,... ..._.._, In
the wlff or ..uite ot BRADEN HEYOlAUA" FAAZEE.
A p«ttlon h&1 been tiled by PAMELA FAAZEE In the
SU(>ef'lot Court of ORAHOE County requellltlno flat
PAMELA FRAZEE be appointed • pereonel repreeen-
taltve to admlnlltef IM ..uitia of the decedent.
A hffrlng on the ~ wtll be he'd on o.o.nw t t.
19085 at t :30 AM In Dept. 3 loc9'9d at 700 CMC CENTER
DRIVE WEST, SANTA ANA. CA 92702.
IF YOU OBJECT to the O'entinvfl of the pettllon, you
ahould elttief ~r at IM r-lng.and ...._your o«>teC-
ttons or Ille """*" ob)ec:ljone wf1'I the oourt ~ the
nearing Your eppeerance mey be In per90n °' by'°"' at-
torney
IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingent credttOf' of the
deceaeed. you IT1U8t me your elailm wttti the oourt • Pf•
eent " lo IM peraonal repr~ appointed by the
court wlttlln ICXK momtl• from the date of ftt9t IMuanoe of
len«• .. prOYlded In ~ 100 ot the C.-omle Probate
Code The time fo( llllng cleltn9 .... not 9llplr9 prtof IO tour
monthll from the date of the l'IM)1ng noticed al>o\le.
YOU MAY EXAMINE the tlle kept by the oourt. If you are
• P«IOn lnterNted In the ..Wt.e, you ~ MrW upon the
e•ecutor or admlnlatrator, and nie with the court with
proof of MrVtc.. • Wf'ltten r~ ltatlng &he! you dellr•
apeclal nof~ "' the fifing of .,, lnveneoty and ~
ment of estate ..-:a Of ot the petltlone or .cc:ounta '"41ft·
tloned In aec11one t200 end 1200.5 of the Cellfomla
Probate Code
Attorn~ lor Petitioner SHERRY E. RIDGLEY. ESQ
HAGA TA. CONN & RIDGLEY, 333 8 . GMEAND AVE., 37TH
FL . LOS ANGELES, CA 9007t.t599.
11/21 t1128 1215 43&4
PU8UC NOTICE
SPS 8M24
NOTICE Of TRUSTH'S SALE
T~ S.. No. 40te
On 09oembel t1, 1116. Alt 11;00 1.m. C<>Ml'*"All Land
Tiiie Co .. • duty~ Trunee under end~ to
Deed ot TN9l811«1ttM by lhlpnen E. L-'t and OeOorlh
Lewta, Huee.nd Ind Wiie M Joint Tenen19 M Trvttof for
the beMftt Ind~ of 8enk of N9wpor1 M leneftc:Wy,
dated Ju+y 29, 1111, Ind F9COtdec:l It lnttl'urMnt No. 4't2t8
8<><* 14183 P• K2 on Jfllt/ 31, 191 t. of ~ Aecotdt
In the Office ol IN County Aecotdef of Orange Co«lmy,
Stat9 of Cellfomle.
WILL SEll ArPUllUC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST
BIDOEA fOA CASH. CAif rmu CHECK OA CEATlf'IE>
CHECK(~ al lllfte fl .... In.._,. "'CIMJ ol h
U"lted a..), tit In .. ,_ ~ of Contlnel'lt.lll
Land T ... ~ -t011 N ..... ....._ Santa An&.
C4llNorftlL
YOU AM IN DVAUl. T UHD8' A D&D CW TAU9T OA
MORTGAGE DATID JtJ1r1 .. 1191.' ~YOU TAKE
ACTION TO ~ YOUR "'°'IPh 't. rT MAY R
SOLO AT A PU•LIC 8All. I~ YOU Mll~N
EXPLAHA TION M THI MATUM Oii THI f!N)C91WCN
AGAINST YOU, YOU 8HOUl..D CONTACT A L.w't9N All,..,,,... .......... Ollfll.,.. ..... _ .... "r
It uncW Md~"' Tr\111"' ... ,...,., ....... ...
County end .......... -LaC 1e>n (Jff T,_. NO. I07. In N ~ 9'....,.,.
8-dl. COUftly fl/I Orwge ..... fl/I CelfiofnlA. -~on a '"'P reoordec:l tn 800ll a . P.-25 to
38, lnc-..ta!W of ~ ~ In the omo.,
of the County Aecordet of Oranoe County. Callof •
nl&.
The atreet eddf-end ott'9f common ~. If 1F1Y, ot the ,_. Pfopel1y deec:ribed aboll9 II pwpcw'9d to
be: 218 Ota Dijon -Newport llMcfi. ca.
THE UNDERSIGNED TRUST~ DtSCLAIMS ANY
UABIUTY fOA IHCOMECT IHFOAMATION f\JANSHEO.
TNlt aeld .... la made wtttloul co+eoant Of wwr""Y
regetdlng tide, POIK •k>n °' encumbflllCM. « .. to ln-
IU'llbllity ot ...
Thet ~ amount of lhe unpeld belellCe of Mid
ot>No*lona togeeMr wld'I advancea. and .......,alld C09l8
Ind..,,.,... .. t115.t7t.X.
Thlt Mota "' brwtl ot aald OOMgatlon Ind -.c:tion to
left Mid rMI pr~ ... recon:ted M tnaerument No. 16-
293U7 on Auguat 5, 1185. of Offtclel Aecorda In ttte <>Mee
of the County Reoordef of Oringe Co«lmy, a... ol c.llfof·
nla.
TNMlle or patty condUdlng Salee Cofltll__, LMd TICll
Company, 1015 North Main StrMt. SerlCll Ana. c.llofnle
11270t, (7t4) 8935-5571; Atten: FORECLOSURE
DEPARTMENT.
.......
leOTICI OP MATH CW
LJlUM lltCltQI fl C<tllfillLI
AMO OF NttiilC* TO MHllll1Wlt UTAft
C..~A-1 .. 11
To all helra. beneflclar .... creditors, contingent
creOltl>'a. and l*'90M wN> mey be«**.._.-. 111& d In
the wtll cw ..... of LILLIAN RIGHETTI CMotPBaL.
A petition hat been Ned by THOMAS L CAMP8EL1.,
MARILYN CAMPBELL BARR I PATRICIA ANN
CAMPBELL In the Su~ Court of ORANGE County r•
questing that THOMAS L. CAMPBELL. MARILYN
CAMPBELL BARR I PATRICIA ANN CAMPBELL be ap-
pointed .. pereonal repr ... nt.tlYt to administer the ...
late of th• d~t
The peCltion r~tt author1ty 10 9dmlnlstaf the eatatt
under the Independent Administration of Eat•1 .. Act.
A '-"Ing on the pettUon wtll be II.id on Dec. 18. 11186 at
9-30 AM 1n Dec>t.. 3 located 11 700 CIVIC CENTER ORIV£
WEST, SANTA AHA, CA 112702
If YOU OBJECT to the granting of me petition, you
ahould elther appear at the Maring and at.le your obi«·
lton• or Ille Wf'lt11n objectlonl wltl'l lh• court before the
hearing Your appeerance may be In peraon or by y<>uf at-
comey
IF YOU ARE A CREDfTOR Of a contingent Cf9dttof Of tile
a-Md, you muet tu. your dalm with the COUft Of ~
W\l lt k> the.,.,__ 1 .... W ... _. ... pll .... illf tt'9
court within tour montN IYom the a. of llr'ft ..u.nc. ol
lettef-a .. provtded In Me1lon 700 ol IM Celllbnla ProOn.
Coda. The time'°' ... cllllfN .. '* .... prtDr '° '°"' months trorn 1he d• of 1he ne.rtng ldoed ...,.,..,
YOU MAY EXAMINE the t11e kept~ tM oourt. If lQI ..
• per90n lntw...., In ......... )IOU~..,..,. upon !he
e•ec:utof or admtl,...~. Of upon ttte...,,.,., for the•-
ecutor °' admlnlfllrtleof. and ........ court ... ..,_,
of Mnltce, a"'"""~ .......... ,..,~..,..
notloa of ttle tlllng of an lmei ltOI y and ..... I f FflMt ol--
ta ...... Of"' .. ~ Of...,,. meMloMd In
-=tiona 1200 and 1200.1 of .. CellorNe Pf-... Coda.
A"°""" tor pa•oi•. OVERTON. LYMAN I fl'NNCE;
BY: EDMOND R. DAVIS, 5'0 90VTH f\.OW9' 8TMET.
8TH FLOOR, LOS ANGEL.ES. CA 90071
1t/21 111211211
k.11747
M011Ca «W HATH «W
TUUA llAll8AMTMA •ANR
AMO M NllllOll TO AD•lllD aaTAft c.. •••••. ._,.,.,
To all hefra. berleftclaflM, crectttora. contingent
~edlton. and P9l"90N wtlO mey be-............. tlt IS In
Che wtll or ..,... ol TEAEaA MAAGARETHA IHAFEJl
A petition hU been tlled by 8RADLEY SHARR In IM
SuperlOf Court ol ORAHOE Cowley reqlJ t rr • tl'lal
BRADLEY SHAFE" be eppolflted • .,.,._,., ,....,,_
t.ttve to admlnl.-the ..... ot the -I dint.
A '-'Ing on the petllkln • be N6d on o.c.mtlef 11,
1985 at 9:30 A.M. In Dept. 3, ~al 700 CMC CENTER
DRIVE WEST. SAHTA ANA, CA.
If YOU OBJECT to &tie grW1Ung of IN petition, you
lhould either ~ It IN '-Ing Ind .... your oblec:·
tlona 0< Ne wrtnen ob~ with IN ~ befof'9 the
'-1ng. Your ~Mee ~ be In P9"90l'"I or by '°"' at-
corney.
IF YOU ARE A CREOCTOR 0< 1 COl .. igetlt Ct9dltor of the
«*le .. ed. you mutt! ... your dM9I with the oourt Of ,,.
Mnt II to the per90MI , • ..,, ...... ....,,..._ "' "8
court within lour monctw from ttle a. of..,......_.. fl/I
letlara MpnliYtded In ~ 700of ttteCaMu.-.......
Coda. The time '°' """' ctalma .. not ........ pr1of '° '°"' monttia f\'om "8 .._ of "8 '-tftO noeicM ......,
YOU MAY EXA*ll: ........... by .. ~ W ~ ...
a per80ft If-. 11 II In ......... you tMr ..,,. llPO" ...
•ecutof cw ......... •WCl't ................. ..
ecvtor Of .......... .,,. ........ 09Uft ... .....
of~. a wrtaen,..... lllllltlnt .. raiu ... .....
no4Jce of the flllng (II an 11 ... ID y end apprl' 11 Rent fl ..
tata ...... ~ ~ 1neo4looad In aedlorl8 1200 end
1200.5 of the CalfOmle ~--Coda.
Anom.y fof p.-0.•: QION)E ... EUJS; B.US I
McGAAAY. 850 SOUTH QfW«> AVENUE. 8UfTE 400.
LOS ANORES, CA. toot7.
11/21 t1/2t 1215
K-11111
'118UC ttOnC9
'1CTmou9 8'1111 ....
NAMl8TAIW
The foltowlflt 1*110M
are doing t>uelnw M !
LINKl.ETTEA ~.
705 Beker 81feet, Coeta
Meu. CA >t lHH;
LINKl.ETTEA ~
EN~ISE.t, a Cellb·
nla General ....... ,. B•• aw-. COiie MaM.
CA t2t2t; At1 and Lola
Ll'*leltw. ~ TMll.
Ar thur G. Llnlll•tt•r.
Tr"""9, 71& w.; .......
Costa M-. CA t2t2.e:
Jeck and Berb1ra
Uf*lelW. ~ TMll.
Jactl LIMl.a.. TtlaM•, 111 ........ c.-.
....._CA ...
Thia lt'*"-9 ,, con-
du c c•d by a 1•n•ral ,.. ...... ~ '**
Ura .... • Tnlllll9ae
Titll • I I ,...,., .. ,_,
...., .. ~ aeni of
Onwlte~O"~ 80.1 .. ,.. .... ,__.
11/U H/11 '1/H
1218 ~
......
PU9UC llO'nC9 .
~tCTITICMM ..........
llAm 8TA,_.,.,
OM toelowlnt S*eotll
are doing bu.i.,... ea:
Plnet!O A.leoe ...... Lod ..
4 t 20 81rctl SlrMt. Sutee
104, N9wport Bdecfl. CA
92'IO: JofW'I f(ClfliW4Kr, 1901
~· T.,,.,., Corone del Mer, CA t2m
Thie bu"'-la con-
ducted by I tlMlted
~. S6grMld: JofW'I
I(~
Thll &kll ~*" -fled
with ... County aeni °'
Orange County on Nov. •.
1985
Fite No. F2t1070
1t/2t 11121 1215
12/12 NEi43l2
...,._ITJCW
•••t•DI JIMTOP uel CW '9CTlllOU8
lkllllflM llAm
tie!." ..::::7 .:=:
lh• flcU1lou1 8u•ln•H
Heme: CEDAA SPNHGS,
COSTA MESA. 20l2 ...,,_
d.tll Dr. coeaa Meaa. CaMt.
12929.
The fk:dlioue 8uail'9el
....... ~toaboW ...
n.d In Orange County on
Mardi 13, tll5.
Lawrenot M. ~.
1955 8alMrtc Dr.. Coeta
Mesa. Cellt. 92e.2S.
Jama G. White, 20f2
M9nd•in Dr .. Ooeta Mee&.
Calif. 92'828.
Hlfam A. deFrtet. 2e4eCI
Ve<a Cruz Ln., Mllt6oll V..
Jo. Cal". mt1.
Thia but1nM1 wea con-
ducted by an unlncor-
por11ed aaeoc:latlon other
than • pertnershlp. SlgNd:
Lawrence M. Calnpeeu.
This S1atement ... tiled
with the County Clerk of
Or81lQ9 County on Nov. 14.
1915.
11/21 11121 1215
12/\2 4373
ll..atJM
ACTITIDUe Ml'llllH8
llAm 9TAftmWT
TN lolowlf19 peraona
.,. doell9 ........ -., DNee IMad 1n¥Keot1 Fund
79-2; b) Dtveralf11d
1rN Ila a fWld VII; c) °"4r·
.... ......,,.. fund VIit; d)
Dl+el llftld ""'"'°'9 Fund
IX; •) Dh4fr•d ~
fu,,d X; f) Olveralfled
tnwteor1 fUftd XII: t) Ofwet·
llfled '"" I El h Fl#ld XVl11,
22152 ... CNak. U;gune
Hlllll. CA 121183' OMr....,
~ ... ,., ..
~.L ..... .-..CA
t216S; OPt ...,._.., Ud ••
22152 ... Creak. ~
H*t.CA.-a
Thie~ 19 ~
dueled bJ a ll"'lted ............ 19*1:~
G ...... ~,.....,.,
ON& t ,._.,._ ...
... .. Counly Ctarll of
Orenge ~on No¥. t3, ...
Ale No. Ffl2064
11/21 1tl 28 12/5
12/12 Nf'37t
• ..,_m
WM.IC ..onca
PlCOiTIOU8 I 11 I IM
..._ 8f~tTI I Y
TM fotlJz ..... ""9IOftt
., ... , ......... ea;
0..., • -· 1• a Loll •• 4120 lllr'Cfft ,.... ...
104, ,,....._,....._CA
t2tlO: JoM ~. 1I07
Be) .... • Yenw. Coronl
...... CAIM25 °'* ~ la OOft·
duot•tl t>r • llMll•d ......... ~ .....
I(~ •
Fiie No, Ft1011
11/21 11121 12/&
12/t~ NEAtl1
MLHRm
CCITAQOl9 AJllCllMJ o.-.,..
MOnca TO W &ii •em CA--•·= IClll llTM
C. m I I'll a.La
... WILIM' -.&a
... WUMl-HIU.8'
/llllllllMD om TH11U Tia
YOU AM-MMD
..,~ CAIN.lt-
f1 f ft)
THI MATIOMAL
CO&.UC110lt ~.llC...
A 01 0 7 v ....... oM_..
DAft ... WI&--• ..............
.. , • 114 .... --. A .... _,... __ ... ,,..... ,.., ,..,
tsP •1 f 4 I ... .... ,..,. ........ . ,.. ...... _. .. ... ,..-. " ......... ... .., .......... ... ..... -. ... ... ...... ....,.,,......, .., ....... ~ ...... ...... --... --. ,.... .......... ..... ... * v .... ... ...... ......,,_... ...... ,..._ .... _ ......,. ., . ..., ... . ....., .............. .
a ........... c....-... ... ..... ....,.
OILJ II ..... te -,, ................. .. , .................. ....
,1aae •• It OIAI CALl•DAIU08 ,era
..... W _. IUJLILU ................ ..... ..... _.. ...........
ttftftntn • .. .._.
p;11111t1 : • o O St .................. ••• , .. , ... ••a •• ,_ •all••••• ··••••a ... pt°[ .. .., ..... .... _.. ....... -. .. ..... -,._ .. ,..._ ........ ,.. ,..,.., .. -. ... ........ ....................
, •U•a ••••••• a•
,,.,. ••••• al• •••••
cc .,.,,.... ... ...... .......... ,.,,. ................ ... ........... ,
t 1'11' •• ... .. ....... -........ . ................. ..... ,. .. _ ....... ..... ..... ( ........... .-
'SS p lt-
TN,.....and......_of
"'-cour16a:(El~y
dllacolt:wl de 1e '°cone •>
MUNICIPAL COUftT 0'
CALFORHIA. COUNTY CW
ORANGE. O"ANGE
COUNTY HA9'B0fll
JIJDCW. DISTRICT. 4t0t
JMlttOfM lt...s., Sultla 101.
,....._. 9Md\, CA talO-
tS47 •
TN NIM. ~ and
teteptlone number of
......... ~. Of '**"" ., ....... .,.~.ta:
(El llOft'lf>re. .. .Weedon y ..
IWfMrO • de MWofto d4ll
...,... dal .............. 0
def defftaftdente qua no ... ..,.., .. , JC>MPt4
H. !NOLDE, INC.., l'MD
KUPERMAN, A..,,,.._ at
Lao#, (48) -4'1-4044, ..
IE9a ..,_, a .. Frw cla:o.
CA M1ot °"'TE: Apt 2. ,.
CWtl. by '· lyrd, ~ (~.,,._..,,
1111 1t/U 11111
1112t N&tm "..,.. ~ltOOIOtl
fllCmtOUe llll llM
llAm eTAT n n.. rc11a ••"t ,,.,....__
.,, clOl"tt ~ n :
Deir¥ >Ml hn ' I Ud.,
4120 IMrctl ....... 811tte
1CM, ............ CA
tall:Jafw\Ku «11 , tl07 ...... o.rw.c...
4'-' .... CA-~ J . O'-'eM, 10'1t .....
Wind ................
CAMllO
TIMa .......... la oon-
du ct•' ., a ""'" ... ,.,., ... ,altl,. •••••d: 0.-.L .... ld ,... i... '91tlPt
111ft 1'/H Ull
tt/11 .....
NMll1
..Clil'IOU99l! I IW ..,....,., n
TN ....... ...__ I&
doing ............ .. All. 11180 ......... ,, .. '*._..._.,CA-. Luce 00..... ,.,_,
15130 '"*''"'"' 1116. w.-. .... OA-.
Thia .......... .. OOf'I•
duded by ... ~.
SlgMd: L.Anoe Pl'oln • Thie 1111 ,...,. ........
with the Coun1y a.f( of
Orange Coun1y on Now t4,
1M&.
Fite No. F292272
11/21 11128 1215
t2/t2 4371 . ..,,...
PU9lJC llOTICI
'1CTITIOU8 ., ....
IUMl8TATW
The loltowtftO per90nt
are doing bual,,eu u :
DAISY XVII Aaea cl-. Ud.,
4 t 20 Biren Soreet. fulle
104, Newporo IMecfl. CA
92teO:Jotwl~.1I07
8ayadel e T lmlOe, Carone
def Mer, CA 92926; Cmet ...
J Ol•mond, 1010 W"t w.n.. w.r ..... pot .......
CA t2eeo
Thia~ la oon--
duc:ted by a llmlled
p1rtneral\lp. Signed: c....-J. ,,.., .......
Ofllil I I fteM-llN
wld'I .. County a.ti of Or-.. COUlllty Ofl No¥. 4, 1-FMI No. F1t101a
t 1121 11121 12/5
12112 NIEAS71
ll41llr
'9C hhOUI Mii 11 IM
~..,.,, n
TN ti ID t 4 penClnt .,. dolfltl .......... aa:
AaNe• M1111•dl ........
1000 ~ ...... luftil 290, ....,_, 9eedl. CA ..... .
Monen:tl "--' &111119 Co,,
Inc.. 1000 <>Mii 81rMt,
Suitt 2t0, ~ 8-ltt.
CA 1:1110 (Cellfornle ocw-
por'8111oft).
Franklln ln+eatm•nl
Company, Inc., 1-411
~ ... ....,.,
hactl.CA~(~
CClfporat11011J,
~~cw
pouitton. 2411 hlalCI ntiur
8ttd .• ,_.,,....._CA
t2Ht (C1tlfornle c:or-
POfMlon).
Thie bw1W 11 OOfl·
dueled br • 1•n•rel .......... ~ .....
E-. Co... lno. .... IUt
Ha ... It!. Pt i' L '""' ............ ... .. ... C°""'f a.t fl/I
Orange County o"
Not ......... Al Ne. '211tft
11/14 11/21 11/ll
1211 ... .....
~llOTIC8 "°"' .... k. , ••• ._8TAY I ,,. "°"°"""' ~, la doln9 butlfl• .. u ;
DENTU"I D.... 1f1H
hectl IMI., ~·fb hJctl, CA ~ HlilrWf
U-. D.D.&, a Pt aft I 1'1 •
CorPOt .... ;, 1e1D ._.
9111d •• ~ ........... QA...,.,,.,,.., -....cA>
T1WJ ........ ... ......... ..,... ... :.
...._., Ulll. D..0.a.. A PC. ...-H11M¥u.. .....
dent """ ......... -... _., ... ~ CIR fl
OrH!! C•u1uy ee ........... _ ,.. .... ,..,..
11114 11/11 ,,, ••
1111 --
fllCTTT'MMM 9UlllllM
llAM9 STAYI I T
Tiie ~ ,..,..., ..
doCng bu .. ,_. aa: A.A.
......... ConMNction. l20
Pert H9wpoft. Apt. '404.
Nwpof1 ~. CA '2980. Ncfterd MM .._.....
"Jr .• 'ac:~ ~ AflC. f404.. BMc:tl, CA
92llO.
Tiiie ~llNel 11 oon-
duoted by en lndMduel.
...-: A.A.. eurv-e. "'
•• Jll I nient .. Ned
.. ... county Cletti "' 0,.....,. County on Oct. 30. 1•. ,.. Ho. nlOltt
11/21 11121 1215
12/t2 4373 . ...,.,.
llOnC9 Off Al'f'l.ICA"°" ..
°"'°"Au•••••• •own••• °' A&.CoetOUC ....UU uc•111
1M ...
To~ It Me, Conctrn: ~I ll'CAK HOUaa
CNC. le~ to the D•~ ol AlooMtlc
'" ,. Conni '°' M4r On .. Genetllf (ftutl. !Ill
PO.) to Hll alcotlollc" .,.. .... ., am w. COMt
~. NewpOtt BMdl.
MO'T1Ca Off M'flt ICAftOll
"TO~ MCOMOl IC .......
u .1 ...
To Whom It Me, Oonc9m:
TUST1H Yl.lAGI. INC. ..
~to•D-.ia11MG9'
of~ ....... ~
trot fOf "4T' Off IAU
~ PU9. IAT. fl'l..to
... e6aoholc: ...........
321 a. .,... St.. Newport
Beedl.
11121 NE4.97 ...........
PtCm10Ue Ml 1111111
MMm8TAft n
Tiie ~ pereon ..
doing tM.tllneea ea: THE
CAfll CAfllt COM .. ANY.
1147 An.NIM Awe., eo.t.
M--. CA 12127; JeMM
Qordon MenMen, 4203
Dene Ad., *"'°" e.cti. CA 12113
Tilte ~ .. ----
ducted by 8ft ~·· Signed: Jamee GOtdOft
MeNMf'I Th6I ..... ,..,,. .. Med ...... ~ Ceerll ol
Oreng• Co11nt1 on Hou.,,.. 11. 1W
, .. Ho. '191•
11121 11121 UIS
12111 .......
~~
PICTmOUe MllF•H um ITANHI n
The t~ ,.,_,..
.,. doing -...... •: ~ ........ Co.,
112Indat..13 . ..., IMefl.
CA 90740; ~ A1w1tw
Deane. 112 Ind It, A ....
~.CAl27*-~
J ........ 111ll'ldSt.,13.
Seel ~. CA '2'740
OAIMO
11/21
Thi• bullnes1 11 con.
duoted b~ • fltnlJ•d
partner• hip. t 11ned: NE'3,S Wllll#M A.. OMnt ''" ,_~ ....
11121
HEA38lt .._. ....
PIChtiUUI •l•llM
MW STA'T'IFlll 11 n-. Jolowt.. pel'tonl
are doln9 bull.. ••: CEOAA ~. COSTA
MESA; L YMOY COMPANY;
KOR COMftANY: L YNOY MANAGe.een
COMPANY. 1112 Wllece
A-..., COle9 ...... CA
92127: LJndJ Pr~.
Inc .• Cellfornla. 1tu
Wallace Avenue, Colle
...... Calltornla tH27;
~ Q. ~ .... tt12
WeHec:. AWflue, Costa
...... Calf..,. NU'I;
,_... L ,.....,.,. t•U
W~ A.,.... Co.ta
...... ClllWonlie t2a'7
Na tM.tllneaa II con-
ducted ~ a jolflt weM\we. &ened: Sendra L. ~
aon. SecretuJ. LJndy
p~ llnc.
Fiie No. F2t1207
11114 11121 11121
1215 NE4345
Ull11 .............
.. ._, Dip
PutJlc notice • heteby
gtwen tt'9t Jamee A. GrlMt
and ~ Conmuctlon
Inc. rtaretofore dolnt
~----ftclloua fir"' narne and •«YI• of
Bdenl llrcl ~.
Suite laDel Oolpcw• ....... CltJ of Newport
Beed\, ~ ol °'MOil· Stale flll CaMomia. did on
IN 30 -ol October. 1NS, bJ lftUluel ~ ~
IN 9* l*'l•lfllc> and ........ !Mir,...... ...,.....,,_
DATED AT N•wport
~. c ... , ..... 21
dlw ol o.e.,, tW
Slgf'9Ct.Md!E. ......
K-21510
f l /14 11 /21 11 121
1215 NE"343 ........
PICTmOU9 8Ultt•H
um eTAftllllrT
TI'9MJtll19 ....... cto1ne bualneee aa: Ti.e
Alf9r, ..el01 ....... C4*t
........._.~---.
CA 12913.
....... o..tand, tnc: .•
410t .... O...~. ..._..,. Beedl, CA Nll3
(Clllle,,,.. oorporllelofll-
Ttllt ~la oon-
ctwaead by • oorpor•k10.
...... I OYeftenct. Inc.
llfnecl: Jarry Overt1nd.
Pral!ldllll
Fie Ho. '291548
11/U 11121
12/S .
...._ .
lllOllAlll IUI I I
llW•ao I I , ........... ,.,....... ....... -.....-.a.:.D.
Ctttlatluo Fa•ilr ............... c ...... ................... ...................... ....... -.OA-L.D.~ ..... t' .............. -••
~ ....... OA-.
...... CIW11kw.._ .......... llwie.. .......
.... ._..CA-.
........ CM...._.,
...... '1191W .......
-~a.di.CA ....
I~ A. CllrleUMo, .. ~ ....... -....,_.~.CA llHIO. .. . TMI ..,_..le OOft.-
ducted by • lllftlt•d
.,.r;.1911Np, ...... LO.
Cflrilllteno, Generf!1 fWWw.
TNatl1 ... 1t .. fled
wilt! .. eou..ty Cl1'k ol
Orange Co111Uy on
Noowember a, tte5.
,, ... Ho. F2t1230
11/14 11 /21 11/21
1215 4311
...... 1t
"*"C llOTICa
ffC iii.,.,. • I Ill ...
...... STAT'lllll 1'
The ,.•1"9 penona
.,. doing bvel"9aa aa:
SHAWNTAHt-INT8'EST8
I. t3Cll AllDCeOo -....,
.. 200.. .....,.,. ... ... c.-omi...-. .... ..
...... 1-fuOa ..... .....
220, Newport ••••· ~---..... Con•WM. 1• • 1a1 ta ...................
Callf0tnlo tl'Mt: •••
HenMn, 1~ Avoceclo,
Suite 220. Newport BMctl.
CelMornle taeo
Tiiie t>u•neaa 11 con-
ducted by a gener•I
~S91ed:Jemea
8 . Flialg
Til6a 1011 neut .. tltecl
w4ttl tN County Clertl of
Orange County on No••·-4, 1W , ... Ho. F2t,20I
11 /14 11 /21 11121
12/5 ~2
~
ffCTmOUI ML I I llM
U..8TAftU•n
Tiie ,.,.,..,.. ,..,..., ..
cto1no ~ • Gale ~.nHer~
Lane. ........ 9-d\. CA ~ cw. H. ~ n ...,_
mltage Lane, Newport Beadl, CA ...,_
Ttlla b111lneu1a con-
ducted by .,. lndfvldual.
...,:CW.H.~.
TNJ Uat l'fleilC .. Mid
... ... CCIUfCty Qartr ol ~~onHov. s. 1W.
Fie Ho. F2t,152
11/14 11/21 11 121
1215 4381
~eeonca
'9C'Tm0Ue ......
MW STA,....,,
The ..... pereon .. dalflt ...,_IS 10.S-
T .......... I TeMtl. 1 t7
Via Dltoft. ....,.,. 9-d\.
CA t2M3; PeffJ Ann
Qrodectl, 117 Via Dijon.
N9wpott 9Maft. CA taea
This ~ le COft-
dvcted by .... lndlYlclllel
Signed: fteggy Ann
~
Th6I ..... ~ ... fl.i
wtlfl IN ~ Cler1t ol
Orant• County on
NowmMrl, 1W
, .. Ho. '211111
11 /14 11121 11 /21
12/S ~
"*'OllOM8
fllCmtOUe '" '" ... um STA,,_.,
ni. tolloWlt19 pereon1
-dotnt bit....... a1: VOii.Ai VOii.Ai lftter·
netlOnll. 2tQ fteal1lc 1102,
C-. ....._CA taar: GeJ
ltathlffn Kt1t11•. 2217 ...., ,,, •• ec-.....
CA_,;l.elaJ.eG ••
11114 .... --~ 1109. . ...
1 t/21
lll£.43l50
~eecmca ffClRIOUe .,. ....
U..ftAIRWf
The tollowlnt ..-.on•
ere dOlng bualneea aa:
PAnt DITU.f HI, 1121
Orlde Drl\le. coee. ......
CA 121129; Gerlid ...... 560
Peullrtno -. .. eo... .....
CA 12121: 8eOI Leon.. 1121
OtlOte Drew.. ~ ......
CA921121
Thia bullnete .. con-
ducted DY an unlncor-
pot*d ~~n --
""' • ~ .... S6gned: a..&..-.
Tilia -JIAAIC ...... *' .. ~ Qertl -= .. ~~ ... ··· ,.. .... ,., .
11/14 11 /2t 11121
1211 ~1
·~,. .....CIMmC• fllC~HI Ill•
lllWSTAl'W lllR
The tlDloMlct carpo;.-on
II doing lllt•IMH ••:
DOCTOR OEN1'UAE. 11113
Beech 8'¥d., Kun"""°" Beadl. CA -...r: ~
U.. D.D.8., a IWof llllNI
OOrpei'lllorl. 11113 a..tl
INwd.. Hvntlngton 9Mcfl.
CA -...1 (• p1ot11 la 1181
corp.CA)
Thia bullneu le oon-
dud9d 11¥ a capcwalofl.
...,,., Ula. 0.0.S.. A PC.
Slgrled: Han.y Ula
Til6a 2 I '*"' .. fled
..... ~CWtcol
Orant• CountJ on
,.,_,...,., '· 1W Fie Ho. F2ttS70
11114 11121 11121
1215 NEi4357
~
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NCftllOUI • H•ll --•um 1 The ........ ·peraona
ere doffte IMlalMU .. :
AHN;AflA ASSOCIATES.
LTD., llO Newpon C.....
Or •• '220. ~ a.en.
CA tallO: Merw. NeMn.
3312 Oceen IMt .. COroflll
Del .... CA 12925; Mer11i1
w.-....0ne~ ~ 9aech, CA NllC>
Thia -...neae la con-
ducted br • II mlted
1*11•1Np. 96gned: MwW'I Nebefl
Th6I llJllallllemn191.Wlt ... Med
""" ... CouritJ a.rt: ol Orange County on
No~t.tW
,.. Ho. '291547
11 /14 ,1/21 11121
t2/5 NM-.. . ...,_
PUmJC llO'ftCI
PICTmOUe M Hl•a
..... STATE I n...,......,.,890i,
11 delng buatn... a1:
NEWPORT CENT!"
TMVIL. 11\MEAU, INC.,
240 .....,.,, c... OrMa,
"""'.114.i.. ~ 9eectl.
CA ~ .lclhn Uwteea.
1tl0 IJ T,.,.... Drtw.. La
Hain. CA IOl31; Mfrcle
~ ltllO Wtllemen Dr1M.
Placentia, CA t2t70;
OOIOfea ~ 1teo E T,.,._ 0.-. La .....,.,
CAtoa1
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n. ................ .
1 .................. :
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...,._ U... O.D.t. A .-C. llel-*t9Wru.. ....... ... ~ "* 2' ,..,._..., .. .. C°""'Y a.ti .,
Orantr Co'"'tY olt No ........
fleNo. '291311
11114 11121 '1 /21
t2/5 Nl!43ll6
...uc...n,ca
NlUIOUI M lllllM
umtTAJISI I
The rotto all• ,.,._,.
.,. doing 11\MllneM •:
AHHIE ~ 'S fAMI
AKA.~~124
Tltlllln Aw. ... , ~
8eadl. CA~~
Slmlcfl, 2001 ~Oft Wey
Bfidp.....,_.~CA
9*0t ... c...... ...... .
114 Tlllln Aw.. ... ,._ port...._. CA t:tll3
TMa bollMeS le oon-
du~ by co-pertMn. ...-:M.t.fl--*
1'lllil 1 I Wll W fled
... .. ~ Clilrtl of
Oren1• Co~ntJ on
No .... 7.1-,.. .... .....
11/14 ,,,,, lt/ll
12/S ~
WMll
PICnnout • 111 U8
llAMRITaft •1 n-. foltowH!g P*f'IOl'll
.,. dlOll'I buelMle -c. nyof\ fMge A_, c«•u. 450
~ c.. on.. au..
304, Nowpoft hec:tl, Ca
t:Zlll0-7MO. c.. fed ....... Proper-
.... • c.-imi. OCWJIOf•
tlon . 5170 Wll1tllr•
loldr wd, Loa,.,..,._ CA ....
C" Aeeci cl .... LIMn.ct
,........ ...... '50 *-Pot1
c.nw °""*· 84* 304 • .....,., Beeofl. CA~
1t40.
Thia b'*"-.. con-
ducted by a generel
~JHp. ~Fred
0. Keonle. VD Pi ul • 14.
Cfll UM! Cornperir, 0.-... """"°' ol Cfll ~ c I 11 I Limited Partner1fll p,
AeglllllMt.
Th6I •• ,. -lled .. .. Councr a.rt: ol
Or-.~ on OdoMr
30.1 ...
Fiii fllO. F2tOl71
1117 1t/J 4 11121
1 1121 NE4'31
lllU9IM: .me. ACTmoue..,...u
..,._STA{ n
The ......... pet90ft ta
doing bu1ln••• ••:
COASTAL REAL ESTATE
PAOllUllU. 22111 ....
lag1me Hlh. CA ~
Nonn#I J. SMpperd, 121JI
Btenco. L.-..... CA
112153
Thia bullneu la ~
duded 11J an lndMduel.
Signed: Norman J. SMp-
perd
Th6I , .... , ...... ,...,
""" tN ~ Clertl ol Orenge County on
No\i ...... 1.1W
, .. No. F211ta
1t / 14 " ~2 ' 11/ 2t 121& ~1 . ..,.,
NllLIO ..nee
IT•Tl•l•T O• ••u111 n .....
PICTil'tOU9 H••••
um
The..,...,..... pet90ft ...
... idofled .. UM ol "'9
flctltlov9 ~ !WM: "" wine P9CMc ........... 4000
MacArtflur loulhard.
...... "'"' ==·~==~· ._.... 0 ,.,. ........ ,..... ... dCNne .......... ee: c1> s ....... ,,.t ••c
---~ .. ..... t.300 .......... .._
-~...._CA.._ ~--~··a~ -ll!Jt eor... ,.. .,.... Strei\ ..., ... , .... , ,,.
Bi"ac~. CA ttMO-.... . "" ........... ~ ......
Tflla bulllftW .. G1M1o> dllc'!lf by ......... J'*ltlOi!lf f.dllt:elon T,....
Corp. Slfnect: J~ K.
Beyer9d0f'f9r, Al ..... M
.~.
Thlf lllllalllllltmu•wnMt -._.
....... CouMy a.. ti Orafite C°""'1 on O!c**er 25. 11115..
F1ta Ho. F2I02ll
1117 11/14 11121
11121 ~
~mnc:a
'9Cm ... • 111111 .,...nae s
TM fDIU'll .........
.,. do6ft9 .... , ... M:
OCEA,,._ A880C&ATU.
2'10 lt1*lt •• 1101, 0...
M.... CA IMM-lts4;
c;o"'"'•rolal Paclfl• o.....,., ........ ............ ,,. ..... ..
110,, Co.ta ...... CA
W Wt: a.. ... C. ........... ,~ .....
8Ml.. La Hebra. CA -1;
JoM c. ·eomne.. ca.w.111
Peflft« of ComMerolal
~DI '1¢¥4 -1
~--~--...... Cepl1trono. CA IH75:
PNlp0 ......... 0.-...
Par1ner of Commet'clal
P9dftc o.i ••cc-a. ~ w. Ooe.itrOllt, Nowpott
9-d\, CA l2ltO
TIMe bull-.. toft-
duct• d by • 9en•ral
............... .llllWt
C.~0.-.. ......
TNJ I ....... ... ... CouMJ a.ti ..
~~-o...r .. , ..
fl9Ho . .._
11 /7 t11t• 11/lt
11/21 .....
...UC ....
NCftnlWl 11 I
.... 8TAI l
TM ........ ,.,__ ..
delng et111t1tea1 ••:
DELAWK"I PINES APA"TMINTS. t070
..... c.-DrM. ...
240. !NIM. CA '2'715; ..,_
E.NIN,'1 ....... L.Me.
LOI Aftteloa, l:A ....
™8 ~,,... .. «*'-
duded by an lltdMdual. S9loct ...... E. .....
Th6I ,. , .......... .... ~ °""' d Or-. eo..ity Oft 0...
a.1• ,.. Ho. F2IOl72
1117 11114 11111
11129 ...... ........
NCTmCMMM II Ill
.....SfAf I
The '° .... ,.,...... ....... ~-eon.. .................... •1 Do.er Orhie. ... t<t. ,,...._, ..... CA-.
.....,"' ..... 181 -...eo... ..... .....
pon a..ti. CA,_, "*"-'t/ ....... 71~ l.MtllllM. CGrOM .. ...,,
CA-.
TNa "*"-• .. -duct•411 bJ 1 ~•noral
pertn•r•hl p 8 19 n •Cl.
~W.W~KP "* JtlitJIMd1t .. Mad
..... .. Courity Cl9rll of
°""le ~ on °*'* II., ...
fie No. F21C11514
1117 11114 1112 1
11121 Nl!i4S86
•
..... ._. •••• ,ft. -TIE llEM'Oll E I l!'Ol'TAIESA ~ TOOAY
......
"'°rmoM HI Ill ......... , I
The~ ......
doing bu•l nee• ••·
GRAHAM'S UNK>fll ,.~.
21to San MIO.,., °""·
N9wpcwt 8-dt, Ce t2lllO
Bud °"'-a Son. Mc: •
MIO Sall Miguel Ort ...
..._..,,. 8-dt. CA t2lllO
1c..om.~). n... bu•,,... .. COft-
duc*ld by a COi por.-,.,
~ c;,..,_,, a Son. tnc..
Slgned: David Graham.
C.£.0.
Till9 ....... -... ment ...... -Ned
~ "" County c ... cl °'MOe County on ~
:M. Ul85
Ale No. F290111
1117 1 11 14 11121
1 '1211 HE4333
ll·IMM
ACnnGUe MlllF•M
.... 8TAW •T
TM~ l*90ll ta
do6llg ~ ee: The Tu
and 8u•ln••• Plannlng
~ 4000~
Baul• •d. Sulll9 800, ..__
pon 8-dl, CA '290.
Jeffrey A. MatMn, A
Pr~al Cot'poratk>n
(C allfornla), 4000
~---d.51* eoo. Newport Beedl. ee
92teo
Thie bu._ ta con-
~ by a COlpollilkll~
Jelfrey A. MataeA. A
PY"ol '•1411 Corpor.-Oo.
Signed: ~9'/ R .........
P,.._tt.
Thia 11t1ts.i1i.m~-I -llecl
wl1tl .. County Clertl cl
<>r.,. County on ~
24. 1916
F ... No F290151
1 117 11114 1 112 1
11128 NE.4332
"'9lJC 9IOTICI
~au-..
M._ITATaMGr'T
The loMowing per.an 11
dotng bu11ne11 ••
DESIGNER GLASS. 541
Hu.I Or . Corene o.I Mar
C A 92825. Rob•rt G
Grower. 541 Hazel Or .
Corona Del Mer CA 921~
Thti bu.,,_. 11 oon-
oucteO by an lndtvtdual
Signed ~ G Grower
True 1taiemen1 •u flied
with the County Clerk on
Oct<>C>er 31, 1986
File No F290889
1117 1111.C 11121
11128 NE~26
.....
flCJll Ill ---um na1 r
TN talaa;,.....
.,. d°"'fl .......... ee: c--ADal ....... .,.,
IMrdl ........... ""'· .....,...._,._CA -.
,_ G. Y• .,._,
)15 P1cwuo•1 Or. EM.
....._. 8-c:I\. c. ...
Thia .,..,,._ le eo&-
duct9d by ............ .
Signed· Peter 0 . Van
~
Thie .. , .. "'•••"*"* ... fled ..... ... couney Clertl cl
~ couney Oft~
211. 1115.
Re No. F2I04e5
1117 11114 11121
11/.28 ~
.....CllO'nCa ... ,~ ........
11Am8TAI n
The folloMng .,.,_
-ddr'I ~ ee: THE ArTZ ICE CREAM. IOO E.
Bey A,,._ IM, ...,_,CA
121181; ....,_ H. 9tlcftt. J157
Ks\'Y LAN.~ ..... CA
t2l2lt; Ceratwn J. a-;..,.
)157 KsyY Lane. C4*a
U...CA .. Thia IMlal,.... la con-
d uc te d by a g ene rel
~ Slgr'9Ct: .....
H.81ldlt
TNa •U-IJ""'*-nl -tlect .. ... cawier a.ti ol
~<:ouneyon~
211. 1115
Re No. F2tOIU
1117 11/U 11121
11/29 NE432'7
"*-IC MOnell
ACTIW•ll ll N
llAMe l'TATWl
The ~ per9Cln 19
dOlng buelnea• aa
BAYSIDE BUSINESS
SERVICES, 300 E. CoMt
Hwy, 1287. Newport Baectl,
CA 929eO; HeMn M. ~.
300 E Coeat Hwy, 1217,
~ Beach. CA 12le0
Th11 buainea• 11 con-
duc1e<1 by en ind1v1<1uel
$qled Helen M . ~
Fiie Ho F290028
10/31 1117 11114
11121 NE4302
ll-21U5
"1CTFTIOU9 8UllflltlU
~ITAT'blaNT
The fOllowing peraont
are doing bualneu u TWO
CO RPORATE PARK
ASSOCIATES, 1100 Quall
Street. Suite 200, '""°'PCl'1
Beach Callfomia l29eO
-. ..... .__T-. _. c:=--.......... ,,._Ce? 1--.CA _..,
A..---C"nnbettl Meefteaw T,.._ t1911
._,.. Mortl\, 5"Me. CA
t:UM.
...... E. ........ 115
MllPe•oo ....._ L...-.
8-d\. CA-t.
The Aja F..., Tr\llll.
23117 ,.... ....... o.t.ia.
U.-Hlll.CA...,,_
TNa bu1611W .. con--
ducted by a e a neral
partne rer.lp. TWO
CORPORA TE P ARK
ASSOCIATES; SJenM:
SleP*t J. ....... Oen.
P--..
Thia .. ,.,...., ....... -...
.... ~ Clertl cl
Orange County Oft Oct. 22.
1M5.
FlteNo.~
10/31 1117 1 1114
11121 4313
.......: llOnCa
ACTITIOUe lb I IN .,.....,,., 1
The .......,. ,.,.._ ..
doi ng b •alne•• ••·
SANOPOeNTt
APARTMENTS. 1I01 .._.
Plleca. ~ ~ CA
GIG; Ctwtla H. 0.--.
Jf., 7120 ......... J~
Sen ~ CA tMI01
T"'9 ~ la con-
ducted by .. lncMwtdual.
Signed: °*"' H. on.we.
Jf. Thia• ...... _ ...
.. ... County a.ti cl
~Countyon~
30.18'5
Fie No. f'2I0711
1117 11114 11121
11121 ~ .,.,,..
ACtn'IOU8 llUIH•H
11Am8TAW WT
The~.,.,._, ..
doing bualnea1 e•:
WIUETT & COMPANY, 240
Newport Center Drive,
1114, Newpott 8-:fl, CA
l2980.
Gery A. Wlhtt, 1930
Whitman on.... P1acentla.
CA 12970
Thia bua.neu •e con-
duC1ed by an Ind ividual
S;goed Gary A Wllten
Th11 sUtement ... Ned
With the County Clefll of
Orange County on October
21 1185
Fite Ho F289e04
I 0131 I 117 l 1114
11121 43'1
FICIA Ill 3 II 114 .-n.an 1" n. ....... ,..,, le
doll'l'-1' •KAMM MEHM f a COMPANY.
••12-A ...... Me. .......
CA 12714: Karen Den•
.....,., 101 SchoAI Ptua.
......,... Beedl. CA 12113
TIMa llutllMN la COf'I·
~ by 911 ""9¥1dual a..-ec.,..,, Mafd
Thia Ill .... -Med _. .. couney a.ti on
OdDller 23. 1915
Fie No. F2I002I
10131 1117 11114
11121 ~1
.....c..anc•
ACnTllOU8 Ml 1 llllM
~aTA~ The.....,......,._ ..
doi ng bvalna1a a•:
8AOOM8 ETC~ 1•1 ,.__
port INwd. SCI 21. eo.t:a
...... CA 92C7; ,,._A .
Dunft. 1•1 ~ Blvd St) :zi, Coa1a ..._ CA
8'2C7
Thie ~ la con.-
d**9d by .. llildMdual
Signed: .-m.a A. Dur8fl
TNit n , "*" -Med .., ... County a.ti cl
Or.,.. County on Oct. 21,
1115
Fie No. F2l8llO
101a1 1111 11114
11121 HE<l321
"'9LJC 9IOTICll
ACTmOUa__..
llAm ITAnm#T
The fo9owlng per.an la
d oing buel n••• a1:
M UELLER IM PORT
EXPORT, 2248 Vlatil Huer-
ta. N-port B•aeh. CA
92fl60: Kitti Oevid MOllW.
2241 V• H-1& ~
Beach. CA 92MO
This buatneu I• con-
oucte<l by en 1ndn1k:luel
S;gneo K"11 Muener
This sta..,_,I w .. llled
W1UI the County Ckn of
0r8J'IQI County on Odot>er
22. 1985
A6e No. F2197•
10/31 '117 11114
1 1121 HE430S
PU8UC MOTICI
ACTmOUS..,_. ...
MAm ITAT1!9Dn'
The folto.fng penon1
are doing bualneH a•·
QUAIL PAOPEATIES. 345
W... MMla Alie., Orange,
CA 92HS; Gene Hau.
~. 22839 ......,_., El
Tore. CA 12f30; Wlllll
H9"'11ton. PettMt. 10021
Hlgheflff. San1• An•. CA
112705
Thie butlneH 11 con·
oucted by • general
pattnerel\IO. Signed ~
ttetz Thia.~ wu flted
with lt'le County Clltk of
Orange County on October
11.1115
Fiie Ho F288945
10/31 1117 11114
11121 NE430!> . ..,.. ..
PUIMJC llOTICll
ACTTTIOU8..,.......
.,,._ 8TA,....,.,.
The lc*owlng oorporlltion
11 doing bu11ne11 a•:
CUZZENS MENSWEAR,
IHC., 24 FUlllOl'l 19iand, S...
211, Alrlum Court,~
Beach , CA ueeo:
CUZZENS, INC., 3000
Paradlee Road. lM Vega.
N9w8da n114
Thia buelneu I• con-
dudad by • corpotalion.,
CUZZ~NS, INC. Signed:
Stanley fried, Preeldent
TIMI •111 1'ent -fhd ~ fie County a.ti cl
Orange County on Oc:tobel
M ,1tM
,, .. No. F2I0123
10131 1117 111 14
11~1 NEA311 ....... ..:nnoue • 11111• ..,.....,,." .,
The fDlowMO .,.,._, ..
doing b uafne•• a•:
MNIHAPAAK
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCrATION, 1770 W.
Balboe 81.. f4-E. Newport
8eec:tl. CA 12113.
Hefbart w-.ma. 1no w. a.. 81..17-8 .......
por1 8-ctl.. CA 12113.
Thia bualneu la con-
duc ted by an unlncor-
por*d -.ocletiofl 04tler
IN:n a per1Nr8tllp.
TIK9 Alt:lmenl ·-fled with the County Cler1t of
<>r.,. County on OCl. 22.
1..S.
Ale No. F2"891
10131 11 17 1111 4
11121 4312
"*IC MOTICE ncTmou•au-. .... ..,._ ITATEMl!NT
The following peraons
ere doing bu11neH ••
SOUARE TWO. a aublldlary
of The New A11an111
Organ11allon, 111 Via
Florence. II, Newport
.. ACll. CA ta••••: Chrl~ P,_.,, 1'1
Via f'IOtencl9, 11111, ~
Beadl. CA t:lllU 4IM
Tiiie bu*MN le oon-
ducted by 911 lndMd...,.
Signed: Chrlatopti.r lio.
Pelmet
TllM 1tnament -Med
wittt the County Cllft ol
Orange County on Oc:toW
23. 1185
Fite No. F290030
10 131 1117 11 /4
11 /21 NEA300
it..IUM
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The f<*oWlnQ co potllllOn
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............. 8aacti. ~· --ftle 9roobhlre CI $ 711, WOI Newport
loAlll' ............. .
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lMI ..... Ill le COii·
.... ., • ciotporation, ne • uflMo Company .....-a......v.0om. .. p .. ,, ••
TNe I ta A ... filed
.... ~ Ctan of
~ c..._ Ofl October
U .ttl6 ,...,_
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PAINTING PATIOS ROOFS SOLAR SOLAR BUSllEmEN
LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN
GUARANTEE WORK FOO
10 YEARS
lnterk>r & Exlwlof
Serving Irvine Ar"
WATIUIS PAllTJm CO.
ID1NTlll-
s p£c1ALIZE IN
SUN ROOMS
Patio Covers
Room Enclosures
525-1238
IOOF
lllSPEC'Tml
FIE£
Lowest Coet Repairs
Guarante9d -
SUIWARD
COlmUCTIOI
a.tm alMITlllll
SaleeAServtce
Free Eatimet.S on Repairs
Guetanteed
HOllE I SOLAR ,_ HEATllS
18 OUR •llCIAL TY
CUSTOM IN8TAU.A Tt<>N
• 50% tu cndtt .,....* • SerWlo ..... ~ lltice 76 • 2.f hr ..w:.,..,.,,
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high tecti MCUrlty ayswna
can protect your cer and
valuables from thell.
Lifetime guarantee.
DOWNING SECURITY
SYSTEMS, '497-«>03.
CARPET UPHOLSTERY
CLEANING SPRING
SPECIAL Hydroateem,
deodorize. dellea any 2 rma
$13 50. 5-S31 50, Sofa
$27.50. Superlof C*'11ng
guar Carpet upholatery
dyeing. No hidden charges.
CARPET MASTERS ~-
18"9
BILL.6 CARPET SERVICE
lnstdatlOn a repel,.. No job
too .,,, .. 562-5828.
•EJectriQf
BAYSHOAE
ELECTRIC
Completa electrlcal ..-vlee
lor Realdenttal, Commercial
& lndua1rlal. Prompt and
E.:perlenced. C-10 lie
438n1
Houae Ladles Deya or
Ewnlngs. HomM, OfTIOee
Of Condos
772-7018
HOUSECLEANING
Carpeta. ~ • O'Ml4ll'
~· 151-6C72 ~
Mary Roddy.
CablMI r9hldng -cueieom
~ I CCMlntllr r_,.
1~ ~•d. Daelgn.-
Bulld-Nall 2"°-7931.
Day-Care Learning
Progfam In my home. Open e 30am-8pm. 557-7513.
Allo~·allagea.
WM H , ANDERSON
MASONRY
BLOCK & BRICK
Bonded end Insured
Fr99 Eatlmatee
#380921 142-9899
BRICK WORK, small or
large jobs. Rel&. 875-3175.
•Alwlllll
BUY THE BEST & $AVEll
RESERVE IT TOOAY
Spllt Seaoned Euc:atyptua
S240/cord 8854« 7 -
eMiscl .....
BUSY SCH£0Vl.E??7 L.et
me do what you don't II-.
time for. Run errands, pecil-
lng, houMCIMnlng, child-
care. etc. one ti~ k> -a
day. Cell Martaa 497-1293.
Video Cauette Ouplatlon
& Editing -09n 17M237.
CHRISTMAS
0£CORATING
SERVICE
trees. wreathes, center-P-. mantels. bows. *·
t!l'llen Santai se.2-1329 ask
tor Janice.
EARTHQUAKE PROOF
Sleet l ocker I Vault? Low
COIJl security 650-1500
Service t o meet •II
organlzattonal neda Incl.
setting up hooaeholda tor
movers-special attn. to
detalls -lmmac.
hoo~leaners wlH h<>UN-
alt. run errands & plant
care. If Int 1n perfection call
Pam S12.00 per hr. 538-ene.
NEW GIFT IOEA-
SUAPAfSE Your Famlly-
F,.._ With an lft L-.n
~ Occaalon 714-
~7
~ lloor. patloe,
re-.outmo and repal••.
''" .. umat••· Uc No · 441074; 5&2·Tll
S.C . l and•caplng .
Compfaelt -~ & P1af .... a1• ~ c.r .. ,..,.. ........ ,1 ..
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GIVE THE GIFT OF MUSIC
PN Planol°'VM L-.
Beginners Wek:orne
CM $45-7470 ., ......
R.N., L.V.N., A IDE.
HOMEMAKER AVML. FOA
IN-HOME N\JASING ....
2423 • HOMECARE
NURSING SAVCS.
Unique P.int & Melnl Co.
751-3180 Comm/ r. l'I
beet any bid you . •eve or
make me an offer.
Wallpeperlng. 18 Y,. eatp 18
per roll up frM ..i. 541-
9800
DRAINS CLEARED 115
MIMMUM Ptumai.ng ....,..,.
Fauceb. water .,...,._ dle-
poula, etc. 722-9088 or
151-960'4.
A/C-HEATlNGt Comm ..
Rea., Ind., Srvc lnatall all
mak•, lie No. 413225 714-
839-7191'
D.R. St Clalra Plumbtng
Repair•. replacement,
,.pipes e..5-3503 Cal". Uc.
•08058
Heating & Plumbing
Repalt, • Com1Mrclal &
RM. Lk.en• t32U42-549-
2296, 845-3130.
ORYWAU & SUSPEHOEO
CEIUNGS • AEM00EUNG
1169-~
•Trit Servict
•Typing
EXEC. TYPING SERVICE 16
yrs eiq>er. Aa ftekle "9.a
ratM. Jwdl S.1809
. 'c ( ~' , •d > •
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5"ie (14 I~ l lflV What your
b"t color• are! You'll
always know with your
guaranteed corr.ct cok>f
.,....., No Cfl9. .. the
~of our....,...
coordlnaNd IMMup, hand ...... ..we.,....
~ or cdof 9'fMCtl
w .... 75f-eeo:t..
Odd Jobs Wanf9d-Land-
Scape-~icee Painting
Aalr.. Glen Pet9"0n-760-
7237, 494-7081.
La.t Cat-White w/ G~ &
Blacil -Anawera to 8*"
675-7141 LMnna
2111 \ ...
Avon To Buy Or s.fl Xmu
Selling Now! 714-"58-1536,
240-0801
• ... "'1111•11
fOfEYER Q4IUNH
PW1--time .... '-fof un-
ique c:Nldren'a ..... ""'*' .. 24 ,..,,.,.., Wlrld 3rd
!loot Atrtum Court
Part-time t>oollkpr/ ct.rk
for C011Cteetor • appro11. 3
d.,_ Slthr -tnUlt know
P IR & gd ten • ltWu ""8nclal
statement Call for appt.
$49-1333
EASY ASSEMIM. Y WORK!
$800.00 per 100.
GuertineMd P........ No
Experience/ No ......
Deeale eand ..., I dd 1111 d
..... ped e.t\i... ElAN
VITAL -5075, :M11 Enter-
Pftee Ad.. Ft Pleroe. fl
33412.
Ohlropractro "••l1tant
NMded~ Daya a Weet
842-0307 Or. ~·
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CORONA OEl MAR 3028-
3034 Eeet PCH -4 Rlf'tl
w/potenuat double the
value "' bldo. 2nd ailDfy. Gl"MI ...... ioc:.llon. In-
come 141,000. Aaklng
1450,000.-Malle Offer.
Ow~/ Agent l11-6<4S-
04M.
UVE4N Needed! To CW9 tor
tnvald lady. Ssienlltl .......
Ing 01<. San Juan
Cap4Wllno home. Room
bOerd .,... ..-y.
~
CNropntctlc: Sec:t'y .......
dN. 3 deya ... 942-0307
INFANT CARE/
Houaekeeper Wanted.
~'*' h.ln. ""* apeaJi Enorrah & drht•.
Ref91 .. icea required. ~
9773 after 8 p.m.d
100'a weallty fllllltlno dr'·
euWa WOftttnO ....,..1rne.
hOme. ... flflll eddf I II d
anwtooe to: Depl. J1 21m
Lanar Mlallon V'9to --
H .. p Wamect fwM I part
time. N. P.0./hloll e«·
vlcle. ~ ... ht'L 14.50 ...,._ -7 ~ J.W. Al#-
l'O't .,..._,
~ '#a!Md, my flome.
Mlaafon v .. Jo. t5 ptu..
~---lnO(SpanWI
peUOfl ctk) CoMtno
tiouMtt~no .. c. own
prtYN room. Mel•ION.
130-5112 or 770-544
.. Waltr ... ·• Eatly btktet
shift. Full-time. Apply In
P9f'a<>n 121 Marine Aye,
8alboe 191and.
It'a Garage Sale Seaaon! Spend a
weekend makin1 money when you
advertiae your aale in the Cl8Nifieda.
Thouaanda check our colu.mna ~
day. Alljou have to do iaait back and
watch the cub flow in.
NEWPORT ENSIGN
883 Production Place
Newpett Beach
I I ~
r .... IWlnety Corp. neecl9
INlCUr9 penor1 now In New-
p ort Beach area.
Alfar dtl •• ot totpaMnce
~ A.8. Hoplr.lna BOil 71 1,
~ Wontl. TX 78101
Dorneltlc Help Fwt or Pan
tfme 4.50+ per/hr. Cont.act
Sar1lf\ 857~22.
•• '11 .....
I Need A Job-Clean
Houaae--1 ..... hp & Good
Referenc•a-My Name la
Malia I My Phone Ho. 19
7'4-"90832.
Energetic Retired ~
5-ka Shott-Tenn Aent.i
Or Hou..ittlng F0t Monthl
of Dec...Jen . .feb.-213-566-
4447 ......
Wanted: Ride to Gtendele
Rexl houra-7-3-cell AICNrd
8.,,..115
Wiii glw TLC to ambu6alory
Mf*>r cttlnn ~ •
Celltr7 .....
I WILL CLEAN YOUR
HOME! COHO() ..... kMnQ
car•. Honest, thorough.
...... ..... Cell ~
7$1-1741.
COMPANION AIDE with
nuralnO ..,.fence loc*lng
for~ couple Ot ...... ~· w• car. '°' you 1n my beautiful hom•. or
yours.
~ .
4·BEOAOOM 2 -l,.lh t.aouna Hiia. fenced yWcl,
ctoM to ..,..,.. COUl1I. 11.·
200 l"°fudea t•rdener.
AMa IM3419'.
'• ....... ' ...... .
NEWER Ocean View
architect design. 2
bedroom, 2 bath, d•n.
No¥enl'* 1. $1900.
494-aMe
499-1818
BY OWNER -3 bedroom, 2
bath Sen Clement•
•SeaScape•· condo. LOW
auodaton duaa. 1155,000/
male• offlw.
493-t307
OCEAN VIEW 5 e.dlaom, 5
8e1h Laguna 8eectl HolM.
With ape. "'-Ing dacb.
unfurnished. 12200
monthly. Depoall
494--7181
WATERFRONT LONG
BEACH WMn 1 wcne In
Newport & 1 In LA S.. ftl..
ford ab I e MA AINA
PAClflCA· 1 bdr SIOO 2 bdr
$1300, 3 bdr $1800 «**
..... ~& ..... Myra
8erm.n aot 873-MYAA
RENT Laguna 8eac:fl ~
lant.aatlc ooeen and city llO'lta ... 3 bedroom, 2
batha. ftr•plece, huge decka. u.t.KIM and ear-
._ paid. l2200 ~.
8¥8llabte Oct m--..
FOR SALE: R£DUCE0 -
Cuetam MADfWO MISSION
VIEJO 4 lledfoome and Oen
OI 5 Bedrooml, 2 ~
aultH, 2'6 be1M. alntle aeory. ~room • ..,..
greet buy ... , ..... Bttng
In .. o#er'8. 0.. .,..
~-FOR SAlE: LUlCURY
VIEW TOWNHOME.
LAGUNA NtaUEL
1~ down, Ot ISMI Dptoft.
Thr" bedrooms, temUy room. Ylew~t.000 aq. ft., un.-
tque FNneltl .... GOM-
ptn. l154,000 ..... '1,,.
f!Qd, plue own. .. carf)t
Vlcikle, CMTL! MAi. TY, IS1-t"Tn.
FOR SALE: ON TMDI
DIAMOND IA" HOMl "'°""'1· ~ S-bdt.. ~lnu ..... WOM
ptop•ftl••. or 1mat1•r
home. °"'* •to41M.
laovn• a..cri """"'*' I bedroom, ' blleh. w.. to
Creacent Bey. Oulet,
b .. utrful n•lotuaorft004, noo moftth. ea.me
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d .............. ..... .,...... ..... ......
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loft ..... ...., .....
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aide. L°*Y ., ... ettd
flower•. IM•••w••••· A•etlabt• l•-.cll•telw. $1271 mOttt"fY. beep.-
~ --....
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LAGUNA llACH
APNn'MENT 0... vta.t
W.. k> Mech. I. I IC
locetkln. ~ painted. aar...-MOO~.
1fHl41
Dana Point l•ro• 2
bedroom, 2 bltfl
refr!Q«etet. --•-'*· dtteplilc& No pala. tl&O.
.-1111
EL TOR0~.2
Bedroom, 1 8111\. W..,_,
dfY9r, ,..,._etof. $725
mo.17S-1ar:M..
BAAHDMEW
NORfHWOOO T ... ~
AYlll. Dec. 1Mt .... -
2"' M~~ AoOMFa••....,ICM
Gar•1• -ttt11 11•r Montt.~ Dair, .. n•
E""'*'lt --....
Coniio-laeun• Altai i
BedrOCMl9 I .... 249r
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Alll • NaL Olly (911) IS7-CllOO e.....,. (t11) 117.7131
tllll•lll'llll
ROOM WITH BATH walk-In ct,..c .., n0tt01....ttln9 ....................
fJ Ten.
1'J'O.e4l7
MIHION Vie.JO HOME ,.... ..,,...Cl> e.o.oo
........... Ulllwll no. 1-
FURNllHED, P"IVATE
HOROOllll/ fl"IYATE
IATH KltoMft. wuMr/
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lfftOtler, PH mdnltlly
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hln't .... ....,.. wtto _. .... ~ .. ......, end,__..,.... ......
Pur111a•.....,....,._ ........ ,,.. to ... .,. 2
bedfoom. I ..-., (t1t)
151-1-. or ............
IT 1 1 1Cf9
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per .. -1 ... """' .,.. ,...._ ., ...... ....
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Home. 2 bedtOOift, 2 ba9t, '°°" ....... -•. 411-75!'0
••II.QC -•n*lll f'.Nf.
S.... 8uldlng DI Ml lfllt>
with M$r ~
,.... & EnQlnaar'"ig IUP-
pclft. a.tar edll tumllMd. Some .,... ..,... CeM
1303> nt-3200. EJd. M01.
WadgCor Accaptence
Cotp.. llOO E. Hempden,
DelMI, CO IOIU.
FOA AEHT -Of 9-com-
rnerclel ~ M-1 zon-
ing or Legun• 8Hclil.
Pt MD<..._ prtoe. C.C 711-
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a....~eedt.1
l•d OOfh. Home end In·
cialM.a...to ........ Juat rltf" ,., rOunt .,
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'°" IALE: ~
~
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CONDO, •II Toro,
AllQr" ... 1ft IO ,w tta-
ed, 2 8tdrocMft, t lath, ...... ,,, ..........
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-do. °"'*' .,.... ,ool.
pull. te"nla. elr con·
d ltlOhlnt. ts0,000
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87-C ' "
LEAH OPl'ION HOO/
AS8UME 911,000 Pf1 111 lrlC
Crea11 fl Toro 1 bedrOom
ST1,000. POOi. Jacuul,
Sauna. T.W.. Pet O.K.
!MS-631l'
TOMCD ... In WOI~ s~~M.nadto..._
Cone.ct ..... -.. -··
~er...Cancto4Wr,
~ ... ....., f'OOfn, up. gr...., 2 oar .... pool.
ta""''· watlll to .... Oft.
11-.-.,. "'*"' .. ..
4411
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11a. • 11441 .....
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CHAlfMING Dene Polet c-...----....... lrM1 I I ..... I badrooM, I ..... ................. .
~ wpgraleL " "'*· 1121.100.
411-700I
La• '°'..., 1~ down _,,,.. "'~-......... coi-= • ....,.,., In woodl. 4
badroolft, ~ baltl. ...,.., room, OMWlll air, ec. 11115,·
000. CMrlet. ., ....
Mor*" 2 ..... _ ....-:
C... In 11141 ..... wi.
propane 0-. F« .... 191
mllaa from El Toro.
P1cret1on11. ltra•ma,
tlaNne.111,lllO.
144-»22
Sp1rlclln9 Oe••n Vlaw. u.1t1 ... ,..,.. sunaaa 2245
IQ. fl.. 1 lalllt !uxury coMo.
Uk• ~ "°"'9; t bed-
cniom. 2 beth, 2 ~II 011, .. ••• ...,. Ollar. liarge
IMng room, &erge den. Ex·
tr• oaiorett S aun end vtew-
lng dacll1, 2 c:er Mt.ached
g1r19e. Open flOUll
Set/Sun 101m-4pm. By
owner. 1111.000. 148
Prealdlo, SM aam.nta.
...... l'211
SeducMd oountry .-ine •
~pool/ .... ....,.
HP.r•t• Income •Jefl·
rnenl. SM Juan C11111• woo -"..-...,,., ...... ,........, ...............
doMt -owe -..., .-,.
Inf. 1216.000 .... 10
4 llDROOM 2 BATH or C*1
be ....... -Duptal. ""' ...... "CMnat. 8121.000. GrMt Income luyl Sin
Clamanta.
412-71 .. ..............
CenMI fallll type .. llCH
..,,.. buldlnCI ..... '.D l.C.
11c9Yllf1t0<1 ..._ 1121,IOO.
Geo Futco ..,.m • Del
fllonta "'-e.a. 1413
Ext. 117-0/F.
22' TWrf Taurua Trellar at
the beectl '" ~.
Meltlco. °" dOuMI .... .... 10'x14'.,,.... .....
175cc dlft blece. TV antenna on «I' meat ..., bOOltef.
U.8. raelrl .-.,. M llooll·
upa.. ~lhl) .........
Tum K.-, Openlon. tlOOO.
1114 Hcwtde M..-IMOO
Vlkl9 • •Int l2000 """· 4M-3034
""' I p.m.
For S...: EMtam Nor1ti
Cerollna st 1cre rerm
(cultlv•IM) WIUI fllhl"t
Pond. .... SOOD -.. fL
bnC* "°"" Md ..,,.. CIDM-
merdal ....... bclll ..
lnveat!MM, btl.,.._ I
, ....... f\ol'ne. ••11.ooe. -..1111
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MONEY
TO LOAN
BEHIND
IN PAYMENTS?
NO CMDfT NICal'f//tf NO~~
(1,· .. 998-114.4 .............. '--·-----· Clttf. Clltltl Inc.
P.&•.--.1m .....,
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l"t1t
Furniture colectlblee 1n-
t1q1191 boolca ~ new
clotflH 7.9 J-••rv 709
AC8de ODM Sat & &WI
Eaceltetttt Mater bdrm
So400 .. 9I001a ~ ....
aoo "" "" • aeoo l.lllw &or ... .., ..... 172--
1411
BEAUTIFUL Giii end walnut
• ft. dlM .... IMICIHng
Cf'efenla. I ,_.. aid. Lb
n-condition! Aallfng
11500/ ollar. ,.. U700
newt 4• •H Or. Zdllln .
SUPER PNCU Fumltura,
TY, Cuti A19l1tet plu1
mora. 4f..1Mft wld9 Mn-
IUbllH TV "50. fOOd oon-
dltion. 2 ..... b• ....
$150 eadl .... 2 ""*""" cftalr'I 850 MCI\. Ollfl ~
tabta Cr~). IOfa talllll Md 2 ,...... end
tabMe. ell 1200. ~foot
refrtoer1tor $75. len,o
caaf\ ...... 1100. Eac:tnc
time ctoclc $50. ~ aolid
Gell bW 1375. ptua 4-foot
.old Giii -$200. .. ~
Sof1. 2 erm cf\elre. tell
,..,.,,., ' full & 1 k~ bdrm
aulle. 2001 Holiday Ad,
Newp. lldl. SAT 1CM.
OuHn C1nnonb1ll lad
$450, Antique ermolre
$110, 1 IOO't IOlld oek
~ ...,, cN*a 1410. ......, .,.,.. ...,,.., llO.
......... """ MOO. ... ,.
DINING ROOM lat. I
Pl••••· "C•ntury" ~/NI °""*' ~ Mt.rt OOHdfllO•\. OftelMI sa.ooo. a.. ll.200.
856-21 ..
Antique whit• 9-place
"""'°"" **"' '"'· -ba II IC QOM. 11000 «*O.
lell84S .............. ~.....,.,
1100 Oek •11011• end
OI .... l110• GM 111· .,.
4 ..... LMnt Room ....
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MlqUe aer-a -""' Ylefw\e Pis kl w & ,,__
....... Clodl circa , ...
Cellar~ 4W-1MO .........
J»tallt8llol1 Shul1wa W• Flt
Windows For S..Vlew Port
Roy• Model Homea41000
fOf wt'°'9 Sat-Aleo Sedlooa
lndlYldu11ty Prle9d. C•ll
838-1513, 7~10
GREAT CHRISTMAS
GIFTSlll NAVAJO HMtO
WOVEN RUGS a _., ~
dlan 9'&na
"1·1432
FOft SALE: (TOOLS)
~~ .... w.c -······--••"10.. 000. Caalt Y•h••· No
I llllCI ............. ....... c.u M)'llM.
•11111~1a
MOVING·MUST SELll
W••h•rl dryer sau.
Aeff19efato1. t1to Sofa
bed. t1to. l.:tartll aoll
.. 2....,. bedl llO MCI\.
LM91 offtol deak I .....
C8bfNt. • 150. ..,.....,
10' ........ T.Y. SYSTEM
r-.nota poalltofoer, r>Mla ,,..,,.,, ...,.., ~
124M, •OIOt
TREASURE ISL.ANO FIN
Merket E111ra•1g1nze.
30801 Soutll Cont
HIOll••Y. Soutll Legune °""' Set. Oct. 591. 1Dwn-Spft.
MOAOCCAN WOOl. PUGS
Sellng .,.,.. coat r.11 ·.
~ ..... So400 e.utlful
dealgrt .....aee ........
t tl'I CHEVY LUV/ Shel.
,.._~~.Md
...... Exicalant condition. suoo.
·sEPVO·MATIC" SOLAR
HOT·WATEA SYSTEM No
medlMlclll .... ....
15.000 ... IU80 Under
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COMPLETE SYSTEM l795-
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Ewnin09 911 I043.
IEAUTIFUL Oak a"d
Wllnul Woot 0. .... m"°""'8 oredl&11a. I ,_..
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Memberafllp .1500.00.
714e40 ....
512K Mldntolltl &Wnal
DriYI· Im..,_ Wrttar + ,__. anoo. .,_1.,
Bnlft.
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111 a 1111 .....
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-..... In London -"*Y
~ aacflloa -iNMlig
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LOWREY LOW-0 HO
OABANIJ .......... ...,.,
touc"•dl Purcto•••f
U ,740 .. Secrtftoe fully
............. 4p.M.
311Mtl4 M~•
EXOUtSn'E JEWELRY
MUST 8ACPfACE Ona of 1
lc1nd MMI I L.Mlaa' Placll m -1211 m.-
JCEAOJC COPIER wltli
anlllrgar/ dea'I I I . One
year old. Mu1t .. 111
12.000/cftw . ..-1 ...
OUR CLAISIFllD IS
AISOLVTELY QMAT. TAY
IT, AHO ANO OUTt
<U..E. Tal!lllhoM ~ T.l.E. -I _......_ 12
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featurae. Aaauma I ~r
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COMPUT ER : ADAM
(Coleco) wltll IMmOfY a
l)ffntlr. &calent condltton .
1aat ~-Aftlr I p.m.111·
1114.
JCE!ltOX 127 MEMORY
WNnR ti ,... IMfnOty.
,... eaoattent liluJ. • ....
1120 ...... R 11111
.... KLICn.te ll. UKI
NEW UNDlflll
WAMANrYI t4-CGWI' I
~ book. 1111. .. .. 4,
•&11
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O\ltboant. T rellar, cOMt
~ C9Mll OOWW' & Ell·
cellant Cond. S1l'.500.
0 .8 .0. c.11 Monty
7 .....
1179 1T SEASWIPL Power·
boll. 140 .. llO .... ,..,
I09ded, ~ OCWl.-Oil.
S5300. 111-7511. ... -
LID0·14 SAIL•OAT/
trelter/ fuH 9CIUIPM•ftt.
Goed OOf\ ...... u. tt.IDO.
-(114) ....,.,, .....
.. (714) MCM191.
1w tr W80lln • --.r.I tu8 11 d ,,...,, II
II -· •11& 11'0-411
""' Glutron Cul.on 9--,.....Hrs.O....
T·Top.I W., flowar .... ao .. uo-.. 090. 21~
~
CLAlllC aOAT 1141 ..,.......,.. ...... ...,,m
a-,....,.._Muetlllor
hctaft --(Allll) .,. 1141..
1•1 MCl•CAT·t• _,,_
trailer. tufty ·~ulp w/ " ....... -,.... """ 0.C•"*= .... "' ........ !ow, low ..,... .... n..
ODii~
Cel 211 IM.80AT ..... .-..no. good ~ coocMcw1.
lllOOI~ .,,1 ......
5p.m.
25 FOOT ~Power·
bo1it. OMC ~ MO
F«d ..,,.. Low "°'"' Ex·
Cllaftt OClllCWOIL $11,IOO/
oflw9..
,...... ONrtara Olly Well1l ..... , ...... ~
1971 u.,oot "lperta
~ .... -,.....1 Ford...,_..,.... • ........, ... u .......
GrlM ccrrdloo1. 111,a./
°"91'. ... 1.
11' "GLAISPA""
80WPIDEA t 50
llore•Po••r outt>oerd nler Loeded . ......_
coodl .. L "480.
..7.1111...,....
W T• twin .. .., •-
c .. tent ""ctltlon. VHF ....__........., __ ............
Automotive
......
'84 Searay 34· TX FB Le><an
Ice maker etc. N.B Slip, Gd.
Tetm1 84e-IM81
19078 SEA RAY Sunda~
24' Powerboat. Excellent
condition I 13,500
496-<le29 M ..
SAILBOAT International 14
Foot Sail No 572 wllh
triller 1700/oller Good
condition
15.43-1280
36'6 IMP comb1natton
fishing/ cruising t>O" Fully
equlpt Elcoellent condition.
trall8f. 113.500/ off8f
855-1384 Evenings
1979 20' Beachcomber
Cru1Mr, 280 hp . oompl ...
galley Sleeps 4 $13,000
Liken-
S59·513e
13' SAILBOAT TRAILER, 19'
Most. me1nMll, jib, com-
plele $750 681-8112 I 728·
0179
1977 24-Foot "Sports
Fisherman " Rebullt 351
Ford engine lnctude1 60
day warranty and EZ trallei
Great condition. S 11,500/
oller
639-1298
30· CHRISCRAFT -DANA
POINT HARBOR Must sett
-sacrifice.
2•0..°'64
alte< 5 00 pm
1976 "CHRIS-CRAFT" 22
Foot C enter console
ltthlng boet Ae«lng
I 10.800 Excellent con-
dlllon 492-1878 evenings
1973 23 FOOT "Retnell
Cabin CrulMr GrN I cond1
1oon Re-bull\ engine. low
houri S7.MO/ offer
837-25-42
t 5 F'OOT Chryaler
'Mutineer" Sailboat with
trailer and added apln·
n11ktJr S 1.<400 or beat otter
85G-2233
1090 SEA·RAV" Sun·
dancer 24 Foot, with trall8f
Low houra F'or aale or trade
lor motorhome Owner
motivated 498-0797
Olson 30 1983 2 Mylar No
r s. ~. oz chute reedy 10
race Solar panel powered,
Loran :.000 navigation
128,000 Call George week-
ends 6'0-&469
SAILBOARD 'COBRA"
NEWI Lemlnated "KEVLAR'
pa•d S2.200 s .. 1 I 1 200
Beginner or racing
•9•-1977
Sabot-Lot..e New Cond
Used Only One Seeaon seoo 122..a900 521.2201
25· CORONADO SAILBOAT
Fully equoppedl Almost n-
motor I u lla Dana Point
Marina $65001 offer
498-1198 I 241 -0519
25' MCGREGOR SLOOV '78
6MP EVINRUOE
OUTBOARD 9 GALLON
FUEL tank. VHF". CB. AM I
FM Cuaette 2 compasses.
knot meter. automatic titter
3 aaH1, aluminium 1par1 2
anchors. 20 gatton1 lre1h
weter tank, 1cet>Ox, port·•·
potty. Sleep1 6, with trailer
& 8' ll~gleaa dingy s10 .•
000 Alter 5 p m
493-8187
'Sidney Sabot' Sellbo•t
Cenl9f·bo4Vd, better than
n-1 Ju1t painted blue
awtgrlp N-varnl1hed
N.-maM and aall. oara
boet ~ maat OC>Ytlfl $875
tet--0147
Evening•
P:llc.. Cuetom 8allbo111
IMf< ~ Secttltce For
U7K 21,.....teOO
1183 HONDA 250A Motor-
cyde. Rune greet. Many ex·
tra. 11100/ offef.
951-0873
(2) 1943 Y2 80t<1 (1) OMC
lull modified $700/obo (1)
modified (1tock) 1550/ obo.
E.111ra parts evallabie.
ReMonable. 859-1214
Got new iurnituref Sell
your old. but stlli good
pieces rn. qulek. euy
way In classified.
11...._ ....
RAMBLER CLASSIC, 1961
beautiful blue 4 dOOf V8
power st-ing, eutomatlc.
good tlr•. paint. motor &
radl111or S900 gl'Yen T•L.C
prtv•• party 837-3828
1974' AUDI FOX 4-door,
good condition. 11.411~/
offer 951-2870 alter 8pm/
aN day weekends.
BAO CREDIT I NO CREOITI
You need no qualifying
$2, 100 down. Take o"9r
my pll)lmente. $298. Monthl)
1984 BMW 3181.
•118-4200
1967 Camero 39,000 Orig
Miles. Show Cond-A/E
Power St-. Red/Blk. Must
see lo b .. leve N-radlele
$5'400 OBO. 213-38&-3238.
GAEA T CAR BARGAINSll
1975 Buick "Century" great
lfensporiauon $800/ ofter
1971 Toyota "Corona" grell1
general driving or tran1po<·
1a11on S500 Aller 6 pm 588-
3835
1968 BAJA BUG Super
Clean! Professionally Install·
ed "Pinto" engine. Totally
re-built Custom white/blue
~Int Over 14.000 1n pana
and work recetpta. 12.•50
•95-9537 ...
1983-84 BMW S20l lor n1e..
Low mlleage. Beat ofter
213-831-3402 alter S:OO
p.m.
1984 BMW 3181 Like newl
Loaded. Bleck I Bla<:k ln-
terlof, 2 door, lltlcll, sun-
roof Take over leeM $300
monthly I Sale S18.250.
843-2439
1980 Buick Regal Limited.
Electric 1unroof, lutt ~.
AM/FM etereo . perfect
shape! $3,800/otler 418-
552-' after S p.m.
I 981 BUICK REGAL l TO
tufty l<>ed9d, low mileage.
lull power. V -8 , e lr ,
S8500/oflar 770-2898
evening a.
1978 BUICK LA SABRE
Rebull1 engine. lmmeculete
Interior, need1 pal~t. $800
498-0956
1980 BUICK RIVIERA Ex-
cellent condition. Loaded
wlt'1 options.. S6,000. 1159-
0731, 859-3396 evenlnga.
79 Bu!Cll l • Sa~ loeded,
onll owner tow mu ... ••·
oeflent condition 14. 725.
Call 557 -3821
IMMACULATE 1967 Bulcl!
RM erl Original ~
84.500 miles Air. ~
wlndowa. ...1. entenna
SHIOO
83(µ849
ef1er 4:30 p m
t 984 BUICK CENTURY
ESTATE WAGON LoededH
Wire whee11. burgundy
velour Interior, wood grain
aide moulding Elloell9nt
condition 33.000 mllM. S8,-
-'95 /offer or conlldef tr9de
for older Corvette I or
clenlc
240-3783
t983 BUICK PAAfC AVENUE
All ~ optlone AM/ P'M
C111ette CrulM Control,
43.000 frMWllY m ..... Extra
oomfortable ex1re c ... nl
11.2!50
1978 CAOll.LAC Con-U·
l>le. Otiglflal &#Mr. '*""
taltlc condition. oompl9tefy
loed«f. With mtilieel "°'"· 15.495/ onw. 4..._,?M or
497-3902 or (213) 552-0429.
1984 EL DORADO Touring
Coupe. lmmeculetel All
power, all exerae. 19,000
mllee. Executl\'9 pwnea.
prlv11e auto, uaume IMM
1485 monfl. M0-0315 daye.
1984 CADILLAC SEVILLE
Fewn Ml1t (color). Fully
loadedl "'SoM" Stereo. Low
mllee.. Mint condition. 118.·
500 I offer
496-8072 Ewnlnge
1982 El Dorado Blarrltz P:ut-
ly Loaded 1nc1.-0 lg lt11
D .. h-Llke N9w-112.900 I
979-738'
1979 CADILLAC Sevin. -
Low mileage, tully loecMd.
wlr•whMla, new rltdlala,
trip computer 17.095. 865-
8200
t979 CADILLAC SEDAN OE
VILLE Fully loaded! 4 new
"Mien.fin" tlr••· Beat ofter.
380.803e
1983 CHRYSLER LEBARON
MARK CROSS
CONVERTIBLE Loaded
25.000 mu.. Best oner
838-2898
731-70\5
VANS 198'1 Chevy t Ion
V8. automatic. duel air.
1111 ~.am/Im.~
R-inCI & bfek•, Cl\.llN
cofllrol. tinted gla11
$9950. t981 OMC % ton
Vs. automatic, power
11eerlng & brlk ... am/Im
& caaaett• $5000 496-n06. 492-7083.
1988 Chevrolet Wagon
Full Size • runs great
$800. 543-8355 Si.ve.
1984 CORVETTE Sharpl
Red/ten. D elco-Bo••
Stereo. 5 year werranty
119.995
ee2-5131
te9-1880
1982-32 DATSUN Sentra
Hatchbectl, clean, loeded,
5-ap .. d. All reuoneble
oflef'I c:oMldered
Aog9r 1151 ~734
1981 DATSUN 200 SX-SL
Hatchback, 5-epeed.
AM/FM Ca...n.. 15.795.
R ... Sherpll
85$-8019
1982 Oeteun 290ZX TURBO
Sliver I Black, T-Top
LH1'1ef Interior. Excellent
condition S8,000
(714) 497-5789
1973 240Z DATSUN
Loadedl Original owner.
Must Seel Like newt Mull
Sell S3.900
n0-n13
1981 MISSION MAXIMA
grey, Exc:*l«lt1 Include•
t998Taoe,,_tJ,..17395
no.5753
1978°0.'9Un 2IOZ. 2 Plue
2 s-.peed • .,,, amnm,
cuwttie. orlglnel ownet.
Good ~ Cal for
detalle. 0. (1t4) 5M-
OH8 or 310-021 or
evening• (714) aM-8120
-'°' j9ne.
11n AM X11. Yelow
37 .000 ,,... ~ oon-
dlllOtl AMl1M ~
New tlfM. ~
P:lat Spider tt11 •~11
LOC*ll ~ -UNO Of .... °""' -1.-.-. 17".
1MO ~ x 11 ....,...,..-
Red/ BIKll lnt•lor, 5·
epeed. Excell.m 51,0oo
mllM. SUMI. MU9t '91ftl
380-7172
1885 MUSTANG 211
CONVERTIBLE Orlglnal
owner. Need• wor1t. 14,500
CUh
1182 Ford EJCP. with b9cll-
1Mt 4 19Md, ""· OOod condition. $2800/on..
472-1318
'14 FORD BRONCO II XL T
&celem cond.. fuly lold-
ed, auto, two4one blue, P.P.
l.lc. 10T Jt13.
642.2910
11185 'FORD BRONCO II
Melellk; Btue. 4 wMll drM.
Our loa your g.alnll lt,500 I
on.r. 493-5713.
1975 MUSTANG
HA T.t;HBACK New tltH ,
Good condrtlon, Clean.
Rellllble. s 1.500
4~
Betw9en hm-Spm.
1971 'wheel drive Inter·
natlonel Scout. V8,
aulom•tlc, run1 well
('2.000K) 11500 Of trtlde
plus c .. h for· 1974--79
Ford. V8. automatic.
Clwl, plcaup. 4118 8MO.
1983 MUSTANG
CONVERTIBLE V-8. 5-
apeed 30,000 mltea. ex-
ceflent condition, best onar.
Mike d• 25()..058.5, -
497-2301 .
t 973 T ·Bird Bood •II
Mound town Clll. New Cit•
buretor, benery, oll pump
$550. 49&-5553.
1980 HONDA CIVIC Wagon
-5 1p .. d. air, am/fm
stereo ca...ne. roof-tr9ck,
redlal1. S2,850. bcell«lt.
496-3785
11185 HONDA CRX -LOw
mllH9•. delu.119 AM/FM c....-at«eo, llr, S8200I
oner. Prlv9ee perty.
841-ee:M
1980 HONDA CIVIC 5-
epeed, AM/FM CUMtte,
orlgklel owner. Full Mr\llce
r9COfd9, 1mmecui.. MU9t
.... '2.116. Dey 752""500
ext. "374. 9 Lm. -5 p.m.
11180 "HONDA" CIVIC
STATIONWAGON Sun-
Roof. Silwr/ Red Interior
loeded! MoYtng Muat Seit!
12.815
1981 MAZDA 821. New
paint, electtle moon-roof
AM/FM atereo, ..,, es.ooo
mttea. SS.•90. Good ~
llon
4tf..2!511
1ii4 MAI~ IJOOO l°"9
Bed pldl~ truck. AM/FM
~~. *condi-
tion, •utomauc. camper
aflell .......
'3CM43I
tM1 MAZDA &-2000 •Sun-
downer"' loeded. Ptdt up
--~ ..... $3.900/ °""
1111 MAZDA 121 -~
eun--fOOf, ~ and ...
dowa. AM/FM atereo ~-.-...eo.w.., *· t4MOI M01lloe. e..
Ollant Ollldfe•• ., Ii
, .. l2DO ......... Xlnt
Condlllfl -t.-o -21a. ..... .__
1971 ...,:i•u W ~
MtttlcM• Cet·Ut• ....
C.....--M ~. " ...... 1tl IUIMl11ol:I(? I'
-
--~ .. -----~ ---=----~ -
1• MIRCIDel 2IOE. ·~ 000 ...... a... COf'ITOI. -..rte IUrMODlf, OOl'i , •••
~ IOedld. UUOOI_,. m•a
CAR 1179 M!ACU>E8 480
SL wlr• wh••I•.
"ltuepunl:t" 81.,•o all ..... """'*· ~ .• bMuttfuf oartt IH.000 Day 131-1400 -~ .,_
1211.
'73 Mercedel .aoeE. ~.
,,.. COlldttton. Ml ..,....,
recorda.
122..'80() 511.u.r
1979 4508&., MERCEDES
Tan I T*' ...._ !Mstor.
True 1polle wire~ ..
"8ECl<EA'' SW.O. Burglmr
ewm. Mr, 2·topL '2-t.000 I
oftW.
841-8211 or 831·1400
1972. MEACa>f.S 2I08£.
Excellent condition.
AM/FM, air, all po-r.
L.ooU INwp. 14.150.
1973 ME.ACEDES 280NSL
4.9 4 door Sedan. Loededf
Im~. Good running
condition. "BlAUPUNKT"
llM90. S7,500 I °' Met
offer. Oa~ U4·1135 or
E~4M-1t47
•ft H t
1970 OLDSMOBILE
C\ITlASS One OWt*, ••
,_......,~ ..... A .... s..n .. 1.250. Day .m..
5355. CWllll .. 42.a79.
1112 OLDSMOBILE
CUTLASS CIERA
"B<ougNm.· ucelent con--
dlllon. P:vllty Loededl Air, ell ~.15.150.
830-5094
1M2 Oldemot>lte OuttlM
$uptWIM Powe1 ltMttno.
bfall•. •Ir conditioning,
eutomatlc. .AM~. 12.000
,,,..... Good ooncltlol•.
$8, 400 oftllf. Call 831.e131
or 4t&-ttl7.
1972 OLDSMOBILE
C utten Supreme
Cor-1ible. One owner
Mint condltlofl, '3000.
494-7841
1ee2 cuaae. ~
Vlny top, 4-door. toeded.
Excellent condition.
$4490/offer. '95-3138
-vng&.
1112 OLDS CUTLAS8
9AOUOHAM """" loededll ~~-· Muat .... f7.IOOloflllw.
t92-tll0
1114 Olde Cternt llrtghem
"""" loedtd, ~condlllan, ti.CICIO ...... 2·'°"9
brown. 110.•.
~
11810lde~2dr.NR
body & paint, &eel. COnd.
Good ttenapon.atlcM1 Cat
S 1«IO or IMllt oflllr. o.-
Oon.,.., 4:30. ~-
1114 ~ 11 (WMll)
Orielttel OOMt«. 200.000 '°"' ~ ,,...., ... ~ OOftdtloli. M ..W.
NOClf'9 ....... -.., In--· ...... ...,.~ •.aoo AMI Cloltt ONLY ......-
1111 ......... ~
tloftoel c. .... fftt, &
..... 09ft ..... 1tlt At
....... nJ..eeOO U7497
ttn TOYOTA CILICA
Ll'TMtCMI ll : ••14 OOflo. --.0... ........ .... ., ........ ,Ofl. Mdt .... . .. ,., ...... . -···
1114 T~ SR. .........
drM, .,..on . ..,.,,. t2l2
rnonW) ...... Pwtect con-
cMonm
5f8.8071
3 Toyota CreMJda FuUy
loed90, MW ooodltlon, ~
or •• O¥« ....._ Now
--compeny. Mt*•°""'· Cal 714-4M-a>19.
1113 TOYOTA CEUCA QT
"ED FULLY LOADED
INCLUDING electrlc
111nroof (28.000 mllH)
ll200
191-4 TOYOTA CHICA
SU,RA P:ull power.
lteerlng / braket.
eu&omatlc, AM/P:M
eanette. crulH . t l ,800
mile&. 111. 750
4881318
~
1112 Toyota T•oaf -8A5
Haecttbacll, air, AM/FM c:--., alloy ..... Wini
moon roof. 31 mpg. L.ow
ml!Mge. Orlglnal owner.
EJiuft1n& GOndlllon '5880.
... 020I.
Ma1111
1111 V.W. COHYEATl8lE
AltMAt ............... llCrong
.,..,., ,... .... Muat llt
gof 1,teo. 132.sMS.
1111 VW Tr'IO 5 apeed UC
peel! .... Red wlll ... In-
... ~ OOlldNoli.
13.2CIOI ... °""'· 240-tOM
1m vw RA88fT OESe..
SulM'oof .... ..,.,.. ....
pelnt. P9ttad C011dMto11 l2.-
MO.
1t70 YW SQUAM BACK "'-'· ,_,,.. orw 11.100 or .,... oflilw.
494-17't1
1tl1 V.W. RABBIT A ir, AM/FM...,_,,....,,.,.._
Ooc*a gt-.t I ""'8 ...
~ .. , ...... ..,_
lief1of. UIOO.
Mt-1311
vo~vo -1112.241 Dl
WAGON -45,000 M1.iS
-MA-AMI FM CASSETTE
Sl,500. 175-3545 XLNT
~.
1113 VOL VO Dl 4-0oor.
One -. . ....,. eondllkML ........... .,..
11.460. ••21&
ten TR1. AMIN C•u• •• IUll'M'OOI, ,... ..,....,,.
OOl ICl9ofl _,,. moo.
~287'1
1971 MGB·ConvenU~le. AM~....-"-d.&
c.Hent Condttlonl 41.000
m,...12..7'fi0/ oftar ett-'nu._.
1m JAGUAR -lUll -
f'lAWl.USI a.GOO m1ee.
NA ~ reoefa "800. .... , .. ,
1911 JAQUAA XJIL A
beautiful meUcuto1ufy
........ cart ...... ·-
.....,,.... ... ,., ..... -........... .......... .....
1111 ,....., -nrdll: •
toM to ........ Ind °"'* -... ., .,..... flar
.fun oar. ,... Mu"'8ftt
Coupe • condltloft felr·
good, tUOOI ofltr. Al-
75$3.
" ........... ,.,,
SMOG CMICI(
Br*".°"*~ IWl/tO
..... Mio AfMI"-' mre.
HIM'9
GAMGE
tt55Herbar8hd.
C.M.
5411221
lll •Mrlml
1tt0 21' oooc:. ..........
R.V. EJC0911ent COftdNicM1,
orlglttal owner. 11,000
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A Tustin """ w. WOIJ ~·
prestigious SWIPltak• Trophy
of the <:aliforaia La .. acape
Contractori Ailociation for
work done at a Newport Bach
residence.
C RAIG PAULEY cl
ASSOC IA TES received the
CLCA 's top award 'during the
organization's annal mectins-
held Friday, NovcrMei' Ith, at
Incline Village. Lake Tahoe.
The Tustin.baled contrac:tor'1
efforts at lhc Grumman
residence earned the award
-;ponsorcd by Pacif te Sod fro111
among more then 180 cntric:I
ju dged statewide . The
sweepstakes Trophy SOCS to the
hest overall entry in the contc:at.
Orange County contract.on
a nd projects were well-
respresenlcd among the winners
in the 30th annual trophy awards
program.
According to Wayne Du
Boise, Chairman for CLCA, this
vear's entries were the areatat
number submitted in the JO.year
history of the trophy awards
program. He indicated ·that the
judtes spent almost two mont"•
travding the length of Califomia
visiting each landscaping project
site in order to name the winncn
in each or the 26 ·rcsiclcntial and
commercial categories. plus the
six speciaJ awards.
Judges for this year's CLCA
Trophy aw~ were landsca'*"
veteran Dan Heiny and
landscape architect and
educator, Tony Amato. In order
to make their decision, the
judges pcrsonaRy visited each
site throughout the stale.
Judges selected the Brayton
residence project in Newport
beach for the President's Trophy
sponsored by Kellog Suppty.
Inc. Richard Cohen Landscape
and Construction, Inc.\ of El
Toro received this special prize.
The project was designed by
Land Concern of Santa Ana.
Cohen Landscapin1 also ?lP-
tured honors in several other
categorics.·Thcsc included a fint
place tie for Custom Residential
CI 'fl.8
LIDO ISLE
Aaaa:lua I . WllB, 1 ..... 1lr-1
....., ....... LIVIRlfroom ~··· ........................ ......,
pmr111 pala '
tl70.IOO
BAY•DE PLACE IAYFROII
OLD CDM -SO. HWY.
Super clean, 2 bdrm home, hardwOod tloorL Nice
kitchen, low maintenance yard. pail() with 11>9. Enjoy the
beach. IMO.Ill
OPEN SUN, 1-5 PM
1131 LINCOLN LANE, NB
Decorating and landscaping. ready for immediata oc-
cupancy. Comfortable, U-Sh8'>9d home -3 bedroOrn-.
formal dining, family room With wet bar. and morel
Warm, comfortable feeling, come try ttt
1111.-
CAllEO SHORES
Serene home with canyon and small ocean view ... Fami-
ly room, dfnlng room and ltvtng room by i.rge deck
area ... cozy kitchen ... 3 bedrooms ... Free Land . ..... -
CORONA HIGHLANDS
Custom 2 bdrm-2b home wtth cathedral ca~
fireplace, hardwood ftQors. skylight. private beach.
Mov9 tn condition. Al8UrMble ta.n and .. tha11 good
th~. • .....
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I
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00 I ud S70.000); this was fot
the Newport Bcact. residatce or
the Siff'ermann famity. with
design by Mart Scott As.wciatcs
of lmne. Tbe Pc:tcn raidence in
Newport Beach, with design
work by Harry
Hcstyanck/MWD Landscape
Architcclurc of Laguna Beach.
brought Cohen a first place
award in the Rc:sidcntial E.state-
Unlimaitcd category.
Ecosystems Imagery. lnc. ot
Cardiff-By-The-Sea for their
projeet at Quail Gardens Estata
in l..cuc8dia.
. Naw la 1118 ft• to
Maintenance at Orange C.
nyon ViJJage in Oranse brousftt
first place honors to Cavanaugh
landscape or Costa Mesa in the
Small landscape Maintenance
(under S 1000 per month)
category.
for a flxlil nta 111 ••·
111/1'1115 yr;s., Rxld
ll~t.M 30 PJ., Flxltl
Mission Landscape Services.
Inc .. Costa Mesa. received first·
place for Small landscape
Maintenance in a mature pr9ject
for Park MacArthur. Newport
Beach: runnerup was L cl L
Maintenance. Inc. of Santa
Ciani for the McCaftdlcss Triad
in Menlo Park.
. '
R cl D landscaping and
frrigation or Santa Ana received
the Jere Driscoll Award for the
project at the McMaster-Carr
Supply in sanla Fe Springs.
Lawrence Recd Moli~ Ltd .•
C ulver City. was the designer.
The Deep Root Corporation
sponsors the Driscoll A ward.
The long Beac h/Orange
County Chapter of The C lCA
received the Huma nitarian
Award sponsored by the CLCA
Women's Auililiary for work
done at the Fountain Valley
Church o r God . Birc h
Landscape Co. of Santa Ana
was the des ign e r . This
recognizes the judges' selection
for the bcsl entry in which more
than 50 percent of the tota l labor
and materials for landscaping
are donated.
Comprehensive Landscape
Disign Corporation of Costa
Mesa was first place winner in
the Unlimited Maintenance -
Over Five Year Old Project -
classification for North Bluff
Bay View Homeowners As.socia-
t ion o f Newport Beach .
Runnerup in this category was
California Landscape, Inc. of
Canoga Park . for Blue Cross of
California. Woodland Hills.
CORPORATE OFFICE SPACE
1.51'6·SQUARE FEET
DOUILAS PLAZA SURE 120
2191 MAITll llVlll CALIFOlllJIA
Orange Coast Landscaping,
Inc. o r Y orba Linda was
honored for Maintenance at the
Clarence Turner residence in
Newport Beach, with Murray's
Garden and landscape Service,
Santa Fe Springs. receiving like
recognition at the City of Santa
Fe Springs' l a ke Center
Athlet ic Park.
• Sut>teue available lmmedlatety through March 1987
• 2 story garden office buHdlng/ground floor
• WaJklng dtatance to John Wayne Airport
• Reception, 4 prtvate offices, storage, open area
Landscaping at The Galleria,
Costa Mesa. brought a first
place trophy for A BBOTT
I ·\"10SCA Pl: of Newport
lkal·h: this was in the Con-
dorninium/To"' nhou es
Plant Control Corporation or
Irvine took accolades for out-
q anding achievement fo r
Ma intenance at Ridgecrest
Apartment-; in El Toro a nd at
Yale Estates. Irvine.
Shown by appointment only
l"Jlegor~ Contact
Pl.mt Control Corpora1ion o r
In me. for Slope Work on behalf
1lf 1\h "1on Viejo l:nvironmental
"''lh:1atio n. received a first
pl.10.:c award. "'hilc outstanding
.1l·h11.:\c:ment ""a" recognized in
t hc \lu(l('. ~unt rol category by
FROST TRllEI PARTIERS
In addition to the trophies,
plaques or certificates have been
DmdAllred
Te>t;n Murphy
Cid 1• ft. 27 (714) 841-1111
OCEAN CLOM WITH LOW DOWN Super 3 bdrm, In
cozy community with pool and tennis. Shortwtllk to one
of Newport's quiet.t bMc:hee. large ... unable eo.na.
..._wants dosing costs. LH $120,000. 831-1400
•AL80A IS& •ND COTTAM -A 1radtttonal laland
cott..,e tor a weekend ,....... or wtmer/8Ummet r9flt8I
proper1y. One of the ... 2 bedroom homee .UM
IMli~ In thia C91agory. $244,500. Call 873-e800
AXD IN MAUTIPUL ......oln' NlllGHllONIOOD
-Thia Lendef repo priced ... under competttton
needs a paklt brush and plenty of nc. large • bdrm. 3
be. with famlty room, library & cuatom poof In welt
p&anned yard. $285,000 873-e900
llEWPORT HEQHTS FIXDL.OR A TEAADOWN?? A
fabulous view location. but • problem property wtth
questionable Improvements. LENDER OWNED ...
REDUCED AGAIN ... NOW AT $385,000. At one ttme a
~perty houae" thara been abueed, call and we'll ahow
you. 631-1400
'LAME HOllE -OFF IOUTH aAYFRONT on Balboe
llilMd. A comfortable 4 bdrm, 2 ba home, aenatlonal
vtews from kJ¥iaty roof garden, Juat one ~ from
bllytront beech. A bonu. 1 bdrm apt. brings good yearty
iflCC>me. 1385.000 873-e900
l9CE ~ MEIOHllOltHOOD -Charming older
two bedroom home with den end large bonua room In
low9ly prt¥ale wooded hlllalde aetltng. Lota of gl ... & .. *""-with fllbuloue views of city and Newport Har-
bor. $395.000 831-1400
8AL90A ISLAND, c ........ L a CHAMllNG -A "
bedrm famlty home (can be 3 & bech unlt)wtth cozy
pine panelled llvtng room, bit In bookahefWe I wood-
bumtng F.P., Htgh belance ._,mabte loan, well priced
at $397,500 873-8900
HAMOR VIEW HILLS -.Nc&A&.• LO\'ety 4 bdrm f.m._
ty home with ~ rooma. a llght and My decor,
bennuda ahuttera and psqu« noon. a.uttfulty
landecaped ywd wtth pool and ape and mini OCMn
view. Owner befng tr ..... red. 1419,000 831-1400
NEWPORT 8AYFllONT -A very wefl bulft one *>ty, 4
bedrm, 3% bath, home with famlty room and teland
kitchen. In good condition wtth 9P11Ck>ua lldudtd patto
leading to your own dock for 40' botlt. In ~
OcMw Shor• with community beechee. Now priced at
(LH) $495,000 831-1400
Pe.NINIULA POINT VIEW -lowly 2 *>ty famlty
home perfect for gr.cioua entertaining. ThrM bdrma,
. formal dining room, den wtth wet bar, wel equipped
kitchen and dramadc I09riftja <*tinged r.mlly room
with akytlgh19, pkle roee gwdena and b9J end Jetty
vtews. Double gerage plu. bonua pwtclng for 4 more
cars plus full MCurlty ayatem. $559,000 831-1400
8AYalDI eovl -2 bdrm & den condo wtth beyfront
patio In private g•ted community, Juat a ehott wWk to
Balboa teiand. llvtng room wtth ftrepf8ce I...._., too
quality decor. Attached 2 car garage .,,d comm. pool
& ape.. Price lnchldee land. S595.000 831-1400
IRVINE TaNtAca -•••ATIONAl ... -A
moat attractive Wge family home with a bMuttful
custom poof In the courtyard entry. Specloul and open
with 4 bd""9, 4% bethe. famHy and form8' dining roome
& upgreded kitchen. Ctoee up vtatM of all the Harbor
actton. $595,000 831-1400
8AL80A llLAND UNUIUALLY 8PACIOUI -
r991dence on two ful iota. PMte gated courtywd entry
to two a1ory • bdrm a ~ room. A ~ property
with older lllend ctwm, super fot terge family. ~
reaktenttal atrMt, ._. to Beyfront, Fetry and 8hop9. sen.ooo ea1.1a ot 11s..eeoo
MAUTlflUL UYMOllT wtth room for 2 b09la up to
58'. ~end light. 2 ~ .. bdrm .. family and
dtnlng roome. ~ upgreded.,,..., lultewtth
FP. KltcMn done In Imported tle1 Md deck~ 880
and ape hu been _.lded. ~ IOClltlon, clOM
to Newport Center and Belboa lelend. w .. prtced at
$950,000. 831-1400
GL-\llOUR • ~ -71' OP WA~
with dock~ for MV9r81 boata. Walle of g1W eur-
round thle cheefful One atory 4' bdrm, den bonue I hM'niY room hewne. 8uNt In a u ~ 9rounc1 bM&lllfuf
bey8'de petto .-CUMon'I poot WondM1ul gourmet
kttcnen with WfllY amenity. aubnro frig, wwmtno
dr...,. & eeectrtc and ga ~Ing to menUon • tew.
Price lndudea land ... 000 831-1400
8AYIHOMa -II' °' WA~ with pan-
oramic W.W. of the turning DMln and PavteHon. A wry
weN m.,ntlllned 3 bdrm home wtth Wnlty and torm.t
dining rooma end..,... 9uelt or,,..._ room, In
guard ga'9d community wtlh 2 prtyate beeche9. Owne't
may OOtMllder lnlde tlDr OOmmercl8I or Income property. s1.eoo.ooo a1-1400
•
•• WATERFRONT HOMES, INC.
l4J6 W. Co.t Hwy.
~port.-..
U1·14M
Sain. R~talt. Propttty Manaeemenl
•
.......... ___ _ Pacific Irrigation Supplies. Joe.;
Pacific . Products. Inc.; Valley
Crest Tree Company; Hydro-
awarded..to clients and landscape Scape Products. Inc.; Smith
architects o( wi1111i• entries. Pipe It Supply, Inc.; C cl E
Sponson of the replar trophy Lumber . Company - L A S
aw a rds of the California Stakes; Distinctive Li1htin1,
La nd.scape Contractors Inc.; Target Chemical Com-
Association'a JOtJI Anniversary pany; Richdcl; L. R. Nelaon
were Rain Bird Sal .. , Inc.; Corporation; Cape Cod
Perry•s: Del's Ivy Acres; Nursery; Moyer ChemicaJ Com-
American Wholesale Nuneria; pany; Kem Turf Supply; State
Southland Sod Fanna; Cai.Turf; Workmans Compensation
Marsan T11rf A lrription Supp-Fund; Griswold Controls; Circle
ly. Inc.: Paci(tc Nuneria of T Turf; and So-Ca.I ford Trac.-
California, Inc.; Oki Nunery; tor .
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YOU AND CAL FED
.M one ol .......... •owing lneltclll ~
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We pnMde • comptlltlve Nlary for 1he rtgM ln-
dMdll• You Md Cet Feel,• , ... ding com-
....,.,, • wtnntng ......_ To sninge • ~nt
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1140 I. COMI ftwr.
C019MDel.._,CAtltll
Alt .... Oppoftlll9llJ ...... ,.,
Reduced, must sell, 2
new condo's, 2,200 sq.
ft. In each, seller may
finance, 10%; 5 yrs.
$350,000 each. (314 for
lease, $1,800. mo.)
P.8. Hot retail location, 1,500 sq. ft. $1 ,800 mo. AvaJI. now,
parklng, some fixtures Included. Smalt office or retaH, ground
flOor, parking , neat, sunny. $350.JO mo. incl. utll.
l?orono dJ clhr-~o
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,. II •• H "· 1• THE NEWPORT ENSl8NICOITA MESA NEWMIMNE TODAY
al Estate
NEWPORT BEACH
W01Clff 1121.-
Perfect Investor opportunity! 2 BR, 2 BA condo,
good condition, communlt'y pool. Priced for Im-
mediate sale.
IEWPOIT UOlU 1141.•
Perfect for singles or couples or any age with 2
master suites. attached two-car garage, quiet
location and community pool.
TIIE ll.Uff1 1%37 .IGO
Beautifully maintained & decorated 3 BR con-
do. Private & seren• aettlng with peek of bay.
Parquet entry & white tlte In kitchen.
WTllUff ....
Wonderful remodeled 3 BR home sporting a
large spa In an Inviting, spacloua yard. You wlll
enjoy this Immaculate & tasteful property.
IAYCIUT SIM.•
Best location, quiet cul-de-sac. Remodeled 2
BR. trench doors. bay windows, brick floors,
quality butcher-block counters.
DOVEll INOE l4ZI.•
High cathedral ceilings accent this cultom 5 BR
family home In excellent neighborhood. Maid'•
room, workshop, spa, all In mint condition!
SHORECLIFFS
SHOllECUFFS ....
Spacious family home. 4 BR. FR & pool-size
yard. Recently remodeled, access to private
beaches.
SHOllECUfFS lllO.•
The home you've been waiting tori Sen-
sational family home with 5 BR, 5y, BA plus
many more features.·
IHOllECUFFI llli0.000
Impeccable family home with solar heated pool
& spa set In lushly landacaped yard. Ocean
view, new kitchen, many exceptional detallsl
SMOIECUFFI 1171.000
Imagine yourself In Shoreclltta with a good
ocean view from LR and DA plus 3 BA and 3BA.
Call for appointment.
....a.JFFS 11.51&.000
Fabulous with sensational view of Little Corona,
waves crashing on rocks & Jetty. Large family
room with retractable roof, 5 BR. 5 BA.
l811U ....
Charm and poe.ntlal abound In thla 3 llA home.
Large sunny patio IMde to cozy rooma, a coun-
try feeling, pine cablneta In kitchen.
l.81 IR.E ......
Located on quiet end of Lido delightful 3 BR on
· 1arge lot. Newty painted & carpeted, IOUth sun-
ny patio, beamed LR, bttck fireplace.
1.91 IR.E .....
lnetantty appealing 3 BR on corner. Pl...,ed
celllngs, trench doora, 2 brleked petloe ~
Ing to atrada. Separate upataJrs maeter .,...
UMIR.E •••
Lido'• wlde9t street 11 Ideal aetttna for cUlllOm
bultt country trench home. 5 BR. fonnel din-
ing, gourmet kitchen, aoutti aunny petlo and
high beamed cetllngs.
&.ml IU 11 ....
A fabulous Engll1h Tudor 5 BR on excetlent
corner location. Finest construction, paneled
library, great bullt-lns, pool & spa.
1.91 IR.E 11.441.•
lnvft'nn & charming 4 BR E.ngllah Normandy on
aot .>ayfront wtth aandy beech! Two muter
au"9e. Pier & sllp for large boat.
Lm IR.E 11 .....
Exceptional 5 BR bayfront on north channft.
Large country kitchen/ FR, h!Jge muter suite +
rumpus room. Three flreplacee, tall cefllng1 . • l.901U ......
Dramatic vtewa of su,,.... & tumtng bafn on
tip of Udo. Dock fad ..... for MYeraJ boat..
Temp . .-controrfed wine cofter room.
CORONA DEL MAR
JAILlllE CIEB 1411-
lmmaculate 3 BR, famlty room home planned
for gracious living and entertaining. Vaulted en-
try, wood floor•. IOft beige carpeting, Yt9w of
ocean.
.. TEllACl •11.•
Large yard on view aide overlooking bay and
ocean. Sunsets are outstanding. Room to ex-
pand, prime location. A "must .... "
IPY8WI 17•.•
Beat location In Spyglua and the moet m11gnlfl-
cent 6 BR + office home the area hu to offer.
Lovely pool, spa and gorgeoua custom decor:
·-.. ·. ·~
Prtoe ~ ao.ooo '°" lrniMdl111 ...., 1 · BA NMludcel on wtde lot, ....,.-ve.. lrn.
1MCU1Jt1, wood ..,..,. a .,.ery floor. .... ... ...
Thia la the view you hllvewelted fort Oc1M~ city
llghta and mountatna. 3 BR Nenlucket. large
yard, room for pool. Exclflent flnmtdng. .... ..1 ....
Enjoy a IOPhldcat.d famlty Hf..tyte. a....e
4 BR two 90try, forever view of ocean a New-
port Center. Guard-gate.
--.. 1 .. .t BA New Bedford ~. oumm .,,,.......
throughOul Ptinoramlc oc.i I ctty Ngttt ve..
Prtwde tpa. N9w Jumbo eo.n. ... ...
lo.ded wtttl peeoe and quiet wtth Woe pool-
•• IOt •rtd city llght Yl9we, ttill .t BR home 11
just momenta from Newport Center. .... . ..
Why compromise? You can h•v• a
aophlatletlte6 Nf..eyte wtth lmpreealve lkytlne
views a attH ralle your chldren In a famAy
oriented communfty. 4 BR, 3 BA.
BEA CH COMMUNITIES
Pl I U . 1111.m
Charmlf1o P9nlnauta beech home with famMy
room/aylght. WeH IOCMed wtthln ._.to My
and oc.n. De&lghtfut 2 BR hOmel
WEIT .. _, •••
2 BR charmer -1tep1 to the aand. Wood ttoora, ekyllte9, bt1ok pMlo a nreptace. Gr•t
owner financing avaHable.
.. 111' ... .. ....
Unueual larger lot. R-3 zoning on t>Mch wttti
end .... OC89lt view. Rent exlltlng un"8 or buld
trlptex Of' condo. 8ener' ftnanctng llftllable. ..... .1 ..
Duplex with view on a large comer lot. 3 BR, •
eeparate guest room. Large 2 BR apt. over 3
car garage. Own« wtll help w/flnanclng.
ULllA PBlllll&A ta•• French custom realdence wtth 73' on main
channet "4 BR. 8 BA, art ltudlo, gymnulum.
ll~rary, pool + many amenltlee.
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