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Newport Bay Nitrate level Up,
Bergeson Calls for Meeting
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Recent discoveries of high levels of
nitrates in Newport Bay has prompted
State Sen. Marian Bergaon to caU for
a meeting of responsible parties.
A spokesman for Bergeson ·s office
said a meeting of those representatives
is scheduled for her Newport Beach
office Feb. 27 at 10 a.m.
Further details were unavailable.
Presumably. the meeting would i~clude
representatives of three large nursuries
in Irvine whose operations result in
a large amount of f~rtilizer runoff. the
Irvine Ranch Water District. the Envi-
ronmental Management Agency. the
Irvine Co.-which owns the land on
which two of the nurseries op'erate-
and other state agencies.
The meeting is in response to pub-
lication this week of the results of a
study done by Dr. John Skinner. a
Newport Beach physician whose interest
in biology and the bay led him to conduct
tests on why the bay is such a murky
color.
In part. he found that run-off of
chemicaJ fertilizers from the three nur-
series could average as much as 3.000
pounds of nitrate daily. depending on
the amount of water flow. Skinner said
a total of 12.000 pounds a day could
be flowing into the bay from San Diego
Creek, accord.mg to the two dozen tests
he performed last month along bay
tributaries.
The nitrates are not hazardous to
humans or wildlife. Skinner is quick
to point out. But the heavy flow of
nitrates. combined with sunlight. began
a process he called eutrophication. the
oventimulation of plant and algae life
which causes the bay to be brown in
color and which can eliminate many
types of fish by using up alJ the oxygen.
In a saltwater bay like Newport's.
Skinner said. the daily tidal flushing
prevents serious eutrophication through
dilution.
The samples. which were tested by
the county's EnvironmentaJ Management
Agency. found concentrations averaging
as much as 400 milligrams of nitrates
per million. and sometimes much higher.
flowing into San Diego Creek. which
winds up in the bay.
The run-off is caused by the nurseries·
practice of mixing the nitrate fertilizers
with water through irrigation. As much
as SO pcTCCnt of the water escapes and
no method of recapturing the run-off
and reusing it has been implemented.
EMA studies from 1980 coincided
with Skinner's findings. which further
dispel the notion that urban development
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New Airport Plan Sees
More Flights, Less Noise
A temporary plan calling for more
flights and less noise into John Wayne
Airport was proposed Feb. 10 by airpon
manager George Rebella.
The proposal would reportedly allow
an average of 81 flights per day while
reducing the number of flights made
by noisier aircraft. The plan is subject
to the county board of supervisors
approval.
.. The plan is very positive ... said Alan
Murphy. aide to County Supervisor
Thomas Riley (Newpo rt Beac h). "It
maintains the general status quo while
transferring the fleet mix to use quieter
planes ...
Ot the proposed 81 flights. 55 will
be by regulated aircraft. and 26 by quieter.
unregulated aircraft. Curr~ntly. there
are 60 regulated flights and 18 unreg-
ulated.
.. The community groups seem very
pleased with this ... said Murphy.
Corona del Mar Freeway
Gets Off to Classic Start
by Jack St'..,.
The Corona del Mar Freeway (Cal-
ifornia 73) extension got a rousing send-
off during opening ceremonies this week.
As a bright yellow 1925 touring car
filled with dignitaries took off. the first
car to use the new 2. I mile extension.
a large group of colorful balloons were
cut loose. Severa.I of them became tangled
in power lines that hover above the
Jamboree Road overpass that borders
the Newport Beach-Irvine city boun-
daries. causing a brief dectrical explosion
that sounded a little like a large fuuracker
Please Stand By
If the headlines in this newspaper
look a little different. please bear with
us.
Due to the purchase of the Palos
Verdes Peninsula News by Baker Com-
munications. the production facilities
for the Newport Ensign. Costa Mesa
News and Irvine Today have been moved
from an independent facility to Palos
v~ beginnina with this mue.
being set off.
No harm was done though. and the
touring car as well as a procession of
several dozen other cars made their
way along their northwesterly route.
State Department of Transportation
spokeswoman Pat Reid said the
northwesterly-directed three lanes were
ready for use by the public. but the
southeast lanes would not be opened
until later this week while road crews
put on finishing touches.
Even so. the road was ready almost
eight months ahead of schedule. in sharp
contrast to the history of this freeway.
The first section of the freeway-
from the San Diego Freeway to just
past Red Hill A venue in Costa Mcsa-
was completed in 1977. Plans at the
time called for the route to extend south
along MacArthur Boulevard to Corona
del Mar.
Those plans were eventually dropped
and the new section links the.. freeway
from the San Diego Creek Bridie at
MacArthur nonh to Red Hill. falling
quite a bit short of the town which
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Hollywood Work
Was a Kiss-Off
by John Tnmch
Hollywood Boulevard may have the
comer on famous footprints. but Corona
del Mar's Clay Campbell has their lip-
prints. On pieces of paper. ln a room
off his garage.
Campbell. formerly the makeup de-
partment head at two major Hollywood
studios. has amassed hundreds of lip
impressions from famous actresses during
his tenure.
.. Nobody else was saving them." he
said, .. and it seemed like a good idea ...
The signatures beneath the lips on
the 2S-year Cd M resident's display reads
like a Who's Who from Hollywood's
golden era. Bette Davis. Barbara Stan-
wyck. Alice Faye. Lucille Ball. Betty
Grable. Joan Blondell. Olivia de Ha-
villand.
It was easy for Campbell to begin
his collection. Lipstick impressions were
made by each~ every day. so the
makeup artist would be able to duplicate
the work the followina day.
·1 started keeping the lip impreuions.
and the idea sort of evolved, .. be said.
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P• 2--ffllUAIY ll 1-THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWSllAVINE TODAY
Segerstrom to Keynote State
Chamber of Commerce Meeting
Henry T. Seaentrom. man-
aaina partner of CJ. Se•rstrom
A Sons. the developers of South
Coast Plaza. will deliver the key-
note address to the California
Association of Chamber of Com-
merce Executives at noon. Feb.
13. at the Westin South Coast
Plaz.a Hotel.
Segcrstrom. an Orange County
native. has played an integral
role in the development of the
South Coast Metro area.
In 1967, the Segcrstrom family
opened South Coast Plaza. A
major expansion of the center.
increuina its praent size ol I .I
million square feet to 2.9 million
square feet is expected to be
completed in fall 1986.
Segerstrom ·s keynote addras..
themed "'The Role of Chambers
of Commeroe in the Community ..
will focus on the evolution of
the South Coast Metro area and
the role the developer and the
chamber of commerce have played
in the community's master plan,
including strategics for future
growth.
JWA Traffic Up 16 Percent
John Wayne Airport broke
previous records by bringing in
3,283,975 passengers in 1985,
according to airport manager
George Rebclla. Statistics also
show an increase in tower oper-
ations over the last year.
Total passenger traffic, the
number of passengers to arrive
and depart from the airport. rose
by •S6.83S in 1985. an increase
of 16.2 percent. Total aircraft
Total 1'14
PaSlengen 2.827.140
Enplaned 1,397,400
Deplaned 1.429.740
Air CMgo
(tons) 2,692
Tower
Operations 488.540
General
Aviation 43S.261
Air Carrier 29.299-
Air Taxi 21,847
Military 2,133
Autos Parked 517.869
operations for the year. consisting
of all take-offs and landinp. rose
7. 7 percent.
General aviation activity. ac-
counting for 90 percent of total
aircraft operations in I 98S, rose
by 38,597. an increase of 8.9
percent. Air carrier flight op-
erations increased 30.2 percent
for the same period. from 29.299
in 1984 to 38,144 in 198S.
Below a~ the statistics for the
1984 to 198S period:
%
1'15 a.....
3,283.97.S 16.2%
J,625.JOO 16.3%
l.6Sl.674 16.0%
2,060 -23.S%
S26.283 7.7%
473.858 8.9%
38.144 30.2%
12.699 -41.9%
1,582 -2S.8%
584,747 12.9%
&EM WISE
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The Tucson Gem and Mineral
Show 1s a two-weelc-tong gather-
ing at1ended by a wide range of
people. rock hounds to sophist-
icated gem dealers ... from all
corners of the earth. It began
two days after the New Yon<
Spring Jewelry Show closed. The
dates allowed me to take in both
shows in one trip and include a
visit with my college roommate
now hving in Tucson.
While it closely follows the
N.Y. show on the calendar the
Tucson Gem and Mineral Show
is quite a contrast in style. The
N . Y. show lasts four days and is
put on by the Jewelers of .Amer-
ica. an association with national
headquarters in N .Y. City and
affiliates in each of the states. It
is held in two hotels conveniently
located across the street from
each other and the displays are
arranged in attractive booths ...
well lighted and staffed by the
designers and manufacturers of
established jewlery firms. There
are seminars and panel dis-
cussions in the mornings before
the opening show hours on such
subjects as advertising. promo-
tion. mar1<et1ng, employee motiva-
tion and other topics of interest
to the jewelers
By contrast the Tucson Gem
and Mtneral Show seems to be a
glorified flea market. It has two
maior competing groups and
many. many individuals working
the show. The displays are scat-
tered all over town in hotels.
motels and even campers and
tail gates of trucks parked behind
the motels.
The general public is invited
to the Convention Center where
retail sales are conducted. The
finest gem merchants deal In the
seclusion of well guarded hotel
suites and do a great deal of
trading among themselves. You
need top credentials to gain ac-
cess to those.
Come in and see some of the
treasures I found there.
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CHARLES ff. BARR
Member of
American Gem Society
Accredited Gem
laboratory
9 .w..l'.t.4
Westcllff Plaza
17th and Irvine Ave.
Newport Beach
(714) 642-331 0
$4 Mllllon Federal Sult
Is Flied Against CltY
A S4 million lawsuit bu been
filed in Federal Court in Los
AnFJes apinst the City of New-
port Beach and others in con-
nection with the alleged detain-
ment at gunpoint of two black
men at Fashion Island shopping
center last Nov. 21.
Carl White and William Pow-
en. both of long Beach. contend
their civil rights were violated
as a result of the incident. They
contend a plainclothes policeman
from the Newport Beach Police
Department and a security officer
at Wyndham Lci&ti Diamond Inc.
held them without provocation
for three hours.
They charae they weTe later
. stopped by a second pol.ice offar.
this one in uniform, who detained
them for another hour before
they were ordered out of the city
limits.
Named as defendant& were the
jewelry store, security officer
Herbert W. Maples. Newport
Beach officer Danny Reynolds
and other unnamed off teerS from
NBPD.
Local Movie Makeup Man
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Campbell began his artistry
at Warner Brothen in 1932~ and
later mowd to 20th Century Fox
and Columbia, where he headed
the makeup divisions until his
~tircment in 1966.
Some of his mo~ creative work
includes "'The Son of Dr. Jekyll"
and .. Salome," when be manu-
factured the head of John the
Baptist, an artistic creation he
now preserves in his workshop.
him on his nose and to~ a gash.
The~ was blood everywhere, and
there l was, the poor young
makeup artist. I had to make
him up again to cover the psh ...
Campbell said while he is
impressed with the facilities ma-
keup artists have available in
today\ studios. he laments that
changes have meant. in some
catcs. sloppier work.
..Makeup isn' given the credit
now that it was durina the '30s ...
he said. "They can't afford to
spend 4S minutes-or ewn two
to four hours-in makeup now.
The stan lasted a lot lonaer in
those days. They bad more stayina
power ...
Wby?
.. Better makeup." Campbell
retorud.
His favorite playen include
Marlene Dietric~ whom be ~
cribed as'"6much more wholesome
than her imag~." and the late
Donna Reed ... She could milk
a cowf .. he exclaimed. -She came
Nitrates Up In Bay---~---
from a farm. you know ...
But not all of Campbcn·s ex-
periences were particularly plea-
sant. When he was staning out,
he worked on a movie starring
Paul Muni.
•Paul Muni was meticulous, ..
he said. ..He was young. and he
played a lot of older men. so
he needed a lot of makeup.
·•one time he wasn't happy
with his wig. and he flung it off,
and a hook on the wig caught
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n11nu• n. ,...1
is responsible for the bay's de-
terioration.
The three nurseries are Bodier's
Nursery. El Modeno Gardens
and Hines Wholesale Nunery.
Two of the companies-Hines
and El Modencr--leasc property
from the Irvine Co .. which is
urging a system of recapturing
the run-off be developed. Skinner
said.
...We strongty su1F5t measures
be taken to recapture that water
and reuse it through the use of
run-off basins ,·· said Skinner.
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""That is good comervation and
economic ICDle.
... n fact. rm encouraaed by
the response. The Irvine Co. has
already spoken to two of (the
nurseries) ... be continued.
A fourth major source of ni-
trates. Skinner believes. is the
Irvine Ranch Water District.
though samples taken at the base
of San Canyon avera,es far less
concentration than that of the
nurseries.
But he noted that its greater
flow during winter months.. when
1 he district allows discharges from
its sewage treatment plant. could
mean as much as 2,SOO more
pounds per day of nitrates.
Ken Lewinger. assistant direc-
tor of planning for the water
district disputes whether the
amount is that high. but refused
further comment until he receives
a report from Skinner.
The water district figures to
cut its discharges considerably
by next winter if a pipeline link
from the treatment plant to the
Orange County Sanitation dis-
tnct•s plant in Fountain Valley
is completed.
Noting the overall problem,
Skinner say~ 1hett ·s hope this
is something that is correctable
and the bay can eventually return
to part of its former state ...
for~ constilfa&n
Police Get Their Goat; .
Cou n~y to Investigate
To save the 1'-pound nanny
aoat. it became necessary to
incarc:erate it.
and tatm into CUltOdj by oft"ICiah
from the OnDF c.ou..y Health
Department.
Later. an employee of the
restaurant took the animal to
Riwaside, Harris said.
I $~20,000 New Roof for Mariners Library
And Newport Beach poUce.
rapondina to a report 1ua week-
end that a local Chinele resaaurant
was inlendiq to slauahter the
aoat. did just that, leadina him
away to the Newport Harbor
Animal Hospital.
Newport Beach police spokes-
man Trent Harris said the owners
of the restaurant. Golden Pala«.
say they had no intention of
slaughterina the goat. But that
was contrary to the report police
received. he said.
·we ama'l doina anythina with
it (planning to ftlc cbarps)." ~
Harris. •1t•s up to the county ...
County health Codes prohibit
slauptering animals at an un-
approved location and without
proper inspection.
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Raponclina to what City Coo.
ciJwoman Jackie Heather called
·an urpt situation.• the Newpon
Beach City Council approved
$20.000 for construction of a new
roof at Muinen Library.
On the recommendation of
Benjamin Nolan. public works
director. the council approved
ldection oC Vance and Associates
Roofing. Inc. to reconstruct the
Oat rocl at the library site. 2005
Dover Ave .
.. ICs leatin1 a11d they can't
stop jt;• Heather said of the
problem.
Nolan said a number of at-
tempts to patch the roof have
failed. The building depertment
inspector also recommended re-
placi_ng it.
The .council was able to skirt
a city charter provision requiring
a bid process for any allocation
exceeding S 12.000 by declaring
it "of urgent necessity for the
preservation of life. health or
property ...
Art Museum May Move If
Cultural Center Approved
ltf~S' •
Officials from the Newport
Harbor Art Museum and the
Irvine Co. are anxiously awaiting
early April. when initial results
of a feasability study for the
construction of a cultural center
at Newport Center are expected.
The Irvine Co. commissioned
the S2S.OOO plan after the mu-
seum 's board of trustees decided
last week they want to keep the
fast-growing facility in Newport
Beach. It bas operated at various
sites within the city for 2S years.
.. ccording to museum spokes-
woman Kathleen Costello.
The an museum bas been at
its San Clemente Drive locatio~
next to the Newport Bcacb Public
Library, for the put nine years.
The preliminary plan would move
the r.cility to the three-ecre vacant
lot at the corner of San Clemente
and Santa Barbara Drives.
The library would move into
the 25.000 square foot museum,
Costello said. Comtruction of
a community auditorium and
meeting room with a cafe and
sculpture prden is under con-
sideration for the vacated library
land. Tbe center would covc·r
seven .aa under the plan being
considered. she aid.
.. We're not even talkin1 yet
about bow much all this will COil. •
Costello said. Estimates of the
COit to build such a c:ienter have
been in the SIS milllon ran~
Tbe land in question is valued
at between SS00.000 and S2 mil-
lion per acre. .
The board of trustees' con-
ultant. tbe Oram Group of New
York., is preparing a report on
the museum ·s ability to raise funds
for a new facility and endowment.
That is expected to be ready in
June.
4"bc community would greatly
benefit from having expanded
museum facilities at Newport
C:Cntcr ... said HolJcy Wilkinson~
chairman of the library board.
.. The concept of a cultural center
which links the museum and
library is exciting.. . . . The plan-
ning study currently under way
has my full support ...
The Irvine Co. has submitted
a general plan amendment to
Newport Beach city offaciaJs that
coven provisions of the cultural
center.
..Our goal is to develop Newport
C:Cnter into the town center of
Newport Beach. and a major
cultural arts center is an important
part of the plan." said Roger
Seitz. vice president of urban
planning and design for Irvine
Co.
A museum expansion would
also rdlect the arowing reputation
of the imtitution. noted Kevin
E. Comcy. mmcum director.
.. We intend to continue our
dfons to make the museum an
internationally-recognized art
institution. and to accomplish
that requires expension of our
pllery and permanent coUection
·~"besaid.
The art muxum has considered
potential sites in South Coast
Plaza as well as in Irvine.
The fcasability study is being
done by AJtoon aod Porter Ar·
ch1t«ts.
The money is to come from
the Buildina Excile Tax Fund.
Nolan said the present roof
is more than 20 years old. Building
inspccton found that the roof
bad been patched repeatedly
during that time. but Nolan could
not say how often.
The goat reportedly was re-
moved from the animal home
Rel"ocati
.. We just wanted to make sure
nothing happened.• Harris said.
He said a meeting of restaurant
owner Jack Mau. police and
county health officials is expected
soon.
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It's hardly a topic for conver-
sation in tbe backroom of the
Newport Beach Country Club.
but for that matter. it's hardly
a topic for a humorous conver-
sation anywhere. The subject is
really a pain in the you-know-
what.
Anyone who has had a barium
enema x-ray experience will know
what Les Steffensen and Jack
Vibert and Jerry Silkebakken
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The Newport Ensign, Costa Mesa News
and Irvine Today en published weekty
on Thtndays
earlier. Mike Manahan and I
compa.n:d notes on what is not
only painful. humiliating and
scary. but demeaning and full
of anxiety. even in the capable
hands of Dr. Marvin Rawitch
and beautiful aides.
The only off setting thought
is that no matter how unpleasant
it is for the patient, it must be
equally distast.ef ul to those per-
forming the process. Like the
wonderful question from the little ....... r 11.,., oldlady ... Doesyourmotbcrknow _,.--,n-.-.-.------------------Etllr-what you do for a living?•
After reviewing an experience am ..., Auln I Ear we had in common, the fear that
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we qreed that It wu 10 wonderful
U.. ad Mu•l1l11 a •u to know that it wu all ~bi.ad
----------------------us. And tbe lint meal after the Mii lnlM MMC kl • II ordeal wu the most mapiflCmt -.--C-.--------------------------feast cA our tiws.
_, Steffensen and I al"'Cd that
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as you pow older, the two peattst
anxieties concern cancer and
stroke. and ~ year when we
approach our routine physical
exami.natiom. we hope our pby~
aidan friends can tel • that we
Aft in no..., cA aufferinscitber.
The specter of cancer really scares
us.
Later in the day. my new copy
of Discover magazine arrived
in the mail and with it one of
the most exciting and promising
observations I have ever read.
Dr. Lewis Thomas. president
emeritus of the Memorial Sloan-
Kettering Cancer Center in New
York. writ.es that recent research
leads him to say. "Now it's hard
to imagine-bard for me. any-
way-that cancer will not be
overcome. I can l make a guess
at how. or when. but I'm satisfied
that a solution has turned into
an achievable goal. The answcr-
or answers-isn't yet in hand.
but it's agreed all round that ifs
somewhere out there. maybe
within quick grasp ...
Dr. Thomas said he was a
skeptical. unpenuaded outsider
when 16 yeari ago the federal
government lauched what was
to be labeled the Conquest of
Cancer.
.. Along with many of my col-
leaaua. I believed that the task
was simply beyond doing. It was
too bard a puzzle. too profound
and complex. and ~ 1eemed
to be no aood clues. no prolhilina
ways into the labyrinth. I feared
that a Jot of money would be
wasted in df orts to make a frontal
usault on an enemy displayina
no visible taraets. Alon1 with
many ockn. I was afraid that
the National Cancer Institute
would spend it.I enerlic:a and IDOli
of its money on premature at·
~pb to do applied ICience on
a problem ncediaa eo much more
belie inf'ormabon.
.. Al thiftll turned out, I WU
mostly wrong ...
Dr. Thomas said that NCI
invested more than SO percent
of its funds in genuinely fun-
damental biomedical research .
.. As a dirc<:t result. the whole
question of cancer has been
transformed." he wrote. ..What
seemed to be a blank mystery.
uJWpproachable;not even of much
intellectual interest. has changed
into the liveliest. most exciting
and engrossing-and maybe the
most promising-of all the dcicp
pu1.7lcs in biology. The biomedical
sciences have undergone wb.at
is now quite reasonable to call
a revolution. and the war on
cancer deserves a substantial pan
of the credit.
.. Cancer finally has the look
of a soluble problem ...
Dr. Thomas traces the research
on cell composition. the power
of genes to build a defense against
cancer. and what causes this
defense to wither in the case of
cancer patients.
.. From this research. it becomes
evident that most of us have
natural immunological defenses
to protect us against cancer.
Perhaps 70 to 7S percent of all
human bein&' will never develop
cancer. regardless of environ-
mental hazards. thanks to this
defense apparatus.
.. In short. we're in a new world.
Never before in my professional
life do· I recall a time of such
exhilaration and optimism among
the youngest rescarchcn. or such
hope for the future among my
older. savvy colleagues ...
It) somethina you all should
read. It will certainly replace the
memories cA a barium enema x-
' ray.
Satur;day Club
FOr Kids at · Y
The Newport-Costa Mesa
YMCA will apin be offerina
tbe Saturday Fun Club prosram
for children. Tbc Oub CODliltl
~ individual and team oriented
For mon information. cantllCt
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FllPlllY 11. 1• l'HE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWSllRVINE TODAY r.11
Families __ .....
A Funny Valentine For
My Funny Babysitter
Dear Pauline: Bless your little
bilingual heart. I admire and like
you for so many reasons. Happy
Valentine's Day.
I think it's great that you pedal
your bike over to the high school
to take French and keep fluent;
most junior high kids would "'shine
it .. and forget their heritage. Yes,
junior high is a little strange.
but keep your grades up. so I
can help you get into a good
college.
· You arc a good and conscien-
tious babysitter; my daughter
loves you. I appreciate it that
you corrected the phone number
on my emergency chart from 411
to 911 . and that you mentally
rehearse your CPR when you're
watching Laura. I'm also thankful
that you make sure your mom
or one of my neighbors is always
available by phone in case you
need anything.
Yo u're still a child at heart
sometimes, and that makes it
fun for my daughter. One night
we came home to find you both
giggling hysterically under a .. fort ..
you'd constructed beneath the
dining room table. Another time
I found you running Laura
through an obstacle course of
blocks you'd set up: .. fa ster.
fa~ter." you were sho uting. She
~t i ll has the drawin!! you made
for her with he r name a ll over
it.
Pn11~ training \\a~ not your
itka n t <1 good 1 i me but ~nu
pcr,nrrcd I ca n '1111 'cc you
gtngl'rl ~ earning \\Cl pant' ( nr
\\ n r ... c ) a ' I a r a\\ a~ I ro m ~ o u a'
po"1bk on ~nur \\ay to the
lau nd r~ mom . Your po:-.tcard
from cam p la~I 'um mcr t old
I.aura a ll about the fu n }OU \\Cre
ha\ ing. and the n reminded her
that hig gi rl ' ~ccp their pant~
dry! Hea ring 1t fro m you really
helped her.
It touches me when you .. drop
by for no rea!>on" you .. just
wanted to help out while I made
dinner ... or .. dropped by to see
her new grownup bed ...
Our conversations when I drive
you home reveal your intelligence
a nd great sense of humor. I know
how hard it is for you to be a
less-than-rich kid going to a school
with wealthy ones. I know how
you hoard those babysitting doJ...
lars to buy good presents for
your friends and family. I even
forgive you for buying laura
Fox in Socks, the hardest book
to read in the English language.
When all your buddies were off
to Aspen or Vail for the holidays.
you joked that Costa Mesa was
supposed to be great this time
of year. Your day will come.
Pauline.
But what really puts you at
the top of my list is that you
have excellent taste in music;
I think you must be a '60s throw-
back! You know all the lyrics
to all the oldies that I love. To
hear you sing the Supremes just
makes my day. I'm glad you arc
cultured enough to appreciate
the only gr~at music.
But my favorite memory is one
you've forgotten. One night l
was waiting in the car to make
sure you got in your home okay.
You opened the door. and turned
to signal me that your brother
was there. Then-
y ou suddenly leaped straight
up into the air. stuck your hands
out to the sides and made a silly
face. You're weird. Pauline. And
I like that in a person. I hope
I have a teenager like you some-
day. But Pauline: no dates until
you're at least 25. okay'?
Letters
Steele,
Do-Gooders
Rebutted
Deu Editor:
This letter was presented to
the Redevelopment Agency in
Costa Mesa. l hope that you print
it as a rebuttal to the ridiculous.
rambling letter-to-the-editor of
Chris Steele that you published
in your Feb. 6 issue.
This is in regard to the con-
demnation proceedings for the
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Lincoln Park Apanment at 19th
.t Park Strut in downtotm Costa
Mesa.
Dear Members:
I am aware of a lot of con-
ven.at ion by d04aooders and
fl'Ultrated,. unelected city council
candidatet about what is good
for the city and what is good
for me and my property. They
talk about private property rights
but they ignore mine.
the city and the redevelopment
apncy to approve the project
proposed.
Jollll 1. s.andenoa m
Co.ea Maa
Upper Bay
Pals Thank
Dear Edllor:
We wish to thank the Ensign
for publishing (Jan. 16) the love-
ly color photo taken by your
photographer. Steven Georges.
in Upper Newport Bay.
We also appreciate the black
and white photo of one of our
tour groups.
Friends of Newport Bay. an
organization dedicated to
educating the public regarding
the importance of this
ecosystem. is beginning its
nineteenth year . Media
coverage. whether articles or
pictures. has helped us to further
our program. We arc indebted to
the Ensign for the publicity we
have received since 1968.
FraRoUuwl
Frimdl al Newport .,
Newportl•dt
These experts have written their
opinions to the newspapers with-
out benefit of discussions with
the property owners. None of
these people have asked my opin-
ion. I own four lots in this block
and I feel that I am being well
paid for my land. I have known
since 1972 that my property was
in the redevelopment area and
that someday it would be taken
for redevelopment. It is difficult
to justify spending money to
maintain the property when you
know it may be in vain.
Schools Foundation
Names New Chief
I think that the redevelopment
agency should focus on the prop-
erty in question and the property
owners and tenants involved and
ignore people who arc not aff cctcd
or involved in the issue.
Again, I own four lots in this
block. Out of a total of 19 lots
there arc at least 10 of us who
arc willing sellers. That sure
sounds like a majority to me.
I am sorry that I was unable
to attend the RDA meeting on
Feb. 5 personally. I strongly urge
Patricia Darnell, a resident of
Newport Beach and mother of
two, has been appointed ex-
ecutive director of the Newport-
Mesa Schools Foundftion, a
nonprofit. community based
organization which raises funds
and channels financial support
to the Newport-Mesa schools.
A former member of the foun-
dation's board of directors.
Darnell wa s previously
employed as executive director
o f the Orange County Burn
Association. a support group for
the UC Irvine Burn Center. She
is a founding member and past
president of the Sandpipers. a
Hoag Memo rial Hospita l sup-
port group, and is a former
member of the Junior League of
Newport Harbor.
The foundation's board of
directors is composed of 25 local
business and community leaders.
It s 1985-86 president is Millard
MacAdam of MacAdam and
Ass<X:iales. a Newport Beach
consulting firm.
Darnell replaces EliLabeth
Palmer. who re~igned last Jul}.
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contributed to one quarter ol
a billion dollars in Orange
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real estate sales. They are the
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PAIE 1-FUIUAIY It I• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWSllAVINE T ODAY
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1-18-86 Mr. & Mrs.Alan Fronke F
1-13-86 Mr . & Mra. Jamee Pearce M
1-19-96 Mr. & Mra. Todd Moore F
1-17-86 Mr. & Mra. James Carter F
1-18-86 Mr. & Mrs. Gonzalo Pena F
1-16-86 Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Comyns M
1-19-86 Mr. & Mrs. Paul Radecki F
1-18-86 Mr. & Mrs. Marvin Schmitt M
1-20-86 Mr. & Mrs. Michael Menlcuccl M
1-20-86 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Henske Ill F
1-21-86 Mr. & Mrs. Johnny Garcia F
1-21 -86 Mr. & Mrs. Randall Mendez ff1
t -2'4-86 Mr. & Mrs. Geoffrey Sa'nberg M
1-22-86 Mr. & Mrs. Dale Hachiya F
1-23-86 Mr. & Mrs. Aarob Pai F
1-20-86 Mr. & Mrs. Robert Wotf M
1-23-86 Mr. & Mrs. 'John Weisman M
1-2'4-86 Mr. & Mrs. John Aaron M
1-22-86 Mr. & Mrs. Scott Bayalnger F
1-2-4-86 Mr. & Mrs. Nlchol• Papec F
1-22-86 Mr. & Mrs. Wiiiiam Clerk M
1-25-86 Mr. & Mrs. Harry Wammack HI M
1-23-86 Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Dujen•I M
1-2-4-86 Mr . & Mrs. Paul Marchlorlattl M
1-23-86 Mr. & Mrs. Jamea Rummel M
1-26-86 Mr . & Mrs. John Hershberger F
1-27-86 Mr . & Mrs. Thomas Mays F
1-27-86 Mr. & Mrs. Terry Gibbons F
1-25-86 Mr . & Mrs. Michael Jessick F
t-28-86 Mr . & Mrs. David Stokes M
1-27-86 Mr. & Mrs. Maurice Popejoy M
1-29-86 Mr. & Mrs. Irving Chase F
1 -26-86 Mr. & Mrs. David Lasker F
1-26-86 Mr. & Mrs. Colin Reynolds M
1-29-86 Mr. & Mrs. David Martinez M
1-29-86 Mr. & Mrs. Wiiiiam Moore F
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Lyon Gives Arts Center Challenge'
Gmaal William Lyon recmt-
ly accepted the chairmanship of
the Center Corps Cam paign and
announced he and his wif~ Willa
Dean. are making a ·~I Million
C hairman ·s Challenge.. to the
Orange County Performing Aru
Center. This gift launches The
Center Corps Campaign. the
final major gifts phase of The
Center Campaign.
..\ccording to the term~ of the
L~ons· t?ift. Center Corps
\Olunte~ must raise SJ m1lhon
an new gifts and plcdg~ to-ard
t he construct ion of the l hcatre
compfe'l by June 19gt, to meet
the challenge.
·• 1 have commuted m}'sdf 10
the succc:s.sful conclus.aon of The
Ccntcr·s funding:· c1plarncd
General Lyon ... and hope our
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u~·e to prospective donors... With
the Cemcr·s opening only eight
months a•a). I •ant to be sure
that businesses and individuals
throughout Orange Count) ar-e
1~ited to make gifts and pledges
before the opportunities for
rcc~nition and privilqcs come
lO a d<Xt' ..
-Thi~ gift demonstrates the
l ~on~-commitment to the
C cnt er:· noted Hcnq T .
Sc~~lrom. Chairman of the
Cent CT T rustecs. ··and I am
honored 10 J~'-~P' lhcu ~cnao~
~·h I Jm dch~hted 1hat 8 111.
"ho •~ a CcnlCT Trustee. ha_ ..
J~ccptcd th15 nc-role n chaar-
mJn of the Center Corps. The
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4uJncred 1 n '.°'tc~ port Beach. A
retired mJJOr ~nc:ral an the
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chief e'ecutt' c officer for
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mcnt 1fk..iu~ chaerman of the
b-0.ard for Orangc-ood. a n~I}
opened home for dependent
chtktr-cn in Oranl?C Count~.
Gcncr~d .1nd M" l}on·s gift
bnn~ fund_, ru.·cncd to-ard
cuMtru~11on of the<. enter l o S5M
m1lhon. In Jddllton. ncarl~ S6 ~
m1f11un ha' bc:cn comm11tcd to
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1100-A iwo way ndio valued An tall at S?OO w re~ ltOlcD from
Police Blotter
WednndaJ. Jenuary 21
Crimes
1300-Clothing valued at
S2. 79S was ~ported stolen from
Buffum·s Department Sto~ lo-
cated at #I Fashion Island.
1800-A car cover valued at
SJS was reported stolen from
a car parked in the vicinjty of
Ford Road.
Arrests
~Lawrence E.dward Hall.
28. of San Diego was arrested
on suspicion of misdemeanor
drunk driving.
Thunday, January 30
Crimes
0900-A 198S Toyota Supra
was reported stolen from Corona
del Mar High School.
I 14S-Curnncy totaling $470
and a purse valued at S60 were
reported stolen from a residence
in the 400 block of Orion.
134S-A black car bra valued
at S200 was ~ported stolen from
a car parked in the 1800 block
of Shcrington Drive.
1900-A pair of pearl earrinp
'alued at S200 were reported
tolen from a residence in the
200 block of Colton.
2200-An auempced burglary
"-ClS ~ported in the 1300 block
of East Balboa.
Arrests
1200-Donald Michael Swan-
son. 20. of Garden Gro\e was
arrested on uspioon of a)~Ult
v.atb a deadl) weapon.
2.300 Verde Van lk1oo}en.
44. of Park Cit). l ltah. \\a~
arrested on )U pic10n of misde-
meanor drunk drivmg.
2350 Colby Kelsc) I.ind. 18.
of ~e" port Beach was arrested
o n suspicion of dtsorderl)
conduct.
Frtct.y, J•nu•ry 31
Crimes
0815 Typcwnters and com-
puter equipment of un<ktermined
\aluc wu~ reported stolen from
~attonal ln,estmcnt Propenie~
located at 441 No nh :\e\\pon
R20).
0830 Wood ~•dang \alued at
SI .000 \\3S reported ~tokn from
Acae&a Con~tructton located at
3120 Ocean 81\d
1630 M •~cclla neou' item ~
\alucd at S615 \\ere rcponed
stolen from Dororhy Stansbur) ·s
Antique located a1 426 31 ~t
Street.
1830 A VCR \alued at S400
was ~ported 4ito&cn from a res-
ade nce in the 2400 block of
Uni~rsit).
1840-A case of malicious
llUSChicf was ~ported an the I 500
block of West Balboa.
Anests
O<MO -James Kevin Ireland,
19. of Corona del Mar was ar-
rested on su.sp1C1on of misdemca n-
or drunk driving.
1540-Michael ~nrus Collins.
20. of Newport Beach was arrested
on susptcion of auto burglary.
23'0-Bernard Joseph King.
23. of San Juan Capistrano wa.~
arrested on suspicion of disorderly
conduct.
Saturday. F..,,,_ry 1
Crtmes
0030-A wallet and contents
valued at S 140 were reported
saolen from a car parked in the
vicinity of Carnation and Third.
0820-Food valued at Sl20
w reported ltolna from a public
school located at 2000 Cliff Drive.
1000-Currcncy valued at $460
was ~ported stolen from a res-
ide nee in the 1600 block of
Bedford.
1030-Currcncy totaling S350
and a ring valued at SJOO were
reported stolen from a car in
the 1300 block of Keel Drive.
I 14S-Vandals reportedly
caused $300 in damage to a car
parked in the 4000 block of Birch.
1230-Currency totaling $80
was reported stolen from a res-
idence in the 1300 block of
Noningham.
1400-A car stereo valued at
$300 was reported stolen from
a car parked in the 1000 block
of West Balboa.
2030-A purse and contents
valued at $240 were reported
stolen from a vehicle in the 1200
bloclc of West Balboa.
Arrnts
0645-Jeff rey Ansil Staneart.
28. of Newport Beach was ar~stcd
on suspicion of inflic.1ing injury
upon his wife.
Sunct.y, February 2
Crtmea
0845 -Vandals reportedly
caused $350 in damage to the
Balboa Inn located ar 105 Main
Street.
1110 Vandals reportedly
caused $100 in damage to a
residence in the 3000 block of
Breakers Dnve.
1130-A Sony Walkman
\alued at S 120 was reported stolen
from a car parked in the 200
block of Garnet.
1140-Vandah reportedly
caused S2.000 in damage t o a
Ford Jeep in the \IClnll} of
Jamboree and Ford Roads.
1400-A purse and contents
'alued at S450 were reported
stolen from Promise!> Nightclub
located at 333 Wes1 Coast
H1gh"ay.
Arrests
00 10 R o b er t W11l1am
K~nned~. 34. a tran~1c:nt. wa s
a rre,tc:d o n ,u,pic1on of d1!tordcrly
conduct.
0115 Karl Q,car Gulledge.
25. of Co,ta Me!ta "'a' arre~ted
on >U~p1cion of baner~ on a peace
officer
0250 Jame' Gu~ Bre1ten-
buckc:r. 23. of Ne"port Beach
\\3!> a rrested o n SU!>p1c1 o n of
recel\ ing known stolen property.
0325 Rick> Lee Skmner. 20.
of Stanton "'as arrested on sus.-
picion of contributing to the
delinquency of a minor.
1605-Charlcs William Math-
eis Jr .. 32. of Irvine was arrested
on suspicion of possession of
hashish.
1605-Carl Edward Knutson.
33. of Huntington Beach was
arrested on suspicion of possession
of hashish.
1605-Edna Germaine Ma-
theis. 25. of Irvine was arrested
on suspicion of possession of
hashish.
Monct.y, February 3
Crtme•
0910 A television \alued at
$300 and a VCR valued at S400
we~ ttported stolen from Candle
Corporation located at 160 I
Dove.
1000-Camera equipment
valued at $760 was reported stolen
from a residence in the S400 block
of Seasho~.
at S1.600 na reported stolen 14»-.Jdfrey JOhD Axtoa. 23. a bcNat dock ia the llOO block
from Sportfllben Ualimi&ed lo-of Newport Beach wu auested ollt.Mr Aw:aae.
caced at 340I V• Opporto. ob IUlpicion ol RCklea ~
1255-A pune and contents 1940-Micbael Paul W'allam. ArtMla
0200-Robey Lynn Humphrey.
21 . <:A El Toro was arrested on
~uspicion of possession of hashish.
valued at SSOO were reported 22. of Huntinaton Beach waa
stolen from a car puked in the arrested on suspicion of possession
Westcliff Shopping Center. of cocaine.
l SOO-A wallet and contenu Tueeda,, F..,.,..,, 4 J9JS-Mote1 Jimenez Bedolla,
24. of Santa Ana was arrested
on suspicion of ponession of
cocaine for sale.
were reported stolen from a Crlme9
restaurant located in the 2900 1330-Camera equipment and
block of Newport Blvd. jewelry valued at $1.403 were
1540-A S'lS carat engagement ~ported stolen from a rcsidenoc
ring valued at S4S.4SO was re-in the 200 block of Morning
ported stolen from a residence Canyon.
192S-Fausto Gome1 Villa-
lobos, 21 . of Santa Ana was
arrested on suspicion of possession
of cocaine for sale. in the 200 block of Via Orvieto. I SOS -A boat motor valued
fi > 8
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League cro\\ n last \.\-eeke nd by
beating Saddlcback 2-1.
Goal' b) Jenni Be ach and Julie
Kuhn rrO\ed to be enough for
the ~ailor'. "'ho \\-ere without
(l\C rla}er' due 10 dines' and
ab~enu·
Coach M1d1 Huntre,~· 'quad
1~ 9--0<~ 1n league play with one
game re maining. 11-4-J tnerall.
The Sailo r' will open the C l F
4-A playofh next week again~t
a third-place team from another
league in the divi~1on.
Corona del Mar Coach J im
Noonan 'ays h1!, gi rl Sea Kings
can make the pla yoff~ with a
win toda} (fh ur~da}) at home
again-.1 Saddleback a nd a lo s
b} f'.)tanc1a in its final game.
fhe boys !ioccer race was too
close to call going into the final
week. complicated by a pivotal
match-up Tuesday hetween rivals
Harbor and Corona del. Mar.
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Sea View Title in Pocket,-
Cdm Coach Eyes Playoffs
by Jama Giibert
As the Corona del Mar boys
basketball team heads into its
final week of the SQSOn. coach
Jack Errion is optimistic that
his team will enter the Cl F4-A
playoffs weU prepared.
FolJowing last Friday's 71-59
victory over the Woodbridge
Warriors, the Sea Kings have
at least clinched a ·tie for the
Sea View League championship.
their second in four years.
Coach Dave Heggern's Sea
Kinp, in their finaJ league game.
will play Saddleback at home
Sport Scene
s~nd information about your community, youth or pr~p
Jporting ~nt 10 the N~wport Emign. P. 0 . &x 9399, N~wport
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COMMUNITY
CROSBY SOUTHERN PRO-AM Golf Tournament, Friday
and Saturday, Feb. JS and 16, Newpon Beach Country Club.
Tourney, featuring 74 professional and 74 amateur golfers.
benefits Hoag Hospital. Beginning at 7:30 a.m. Saturday. the
pros will vie for $40.000 in purses. Gallery tickets arc SS each
both days.
PREPS
Boys Bukecball
Friday, Feb. 14: Saddleback at Corona del Mar. 7:30 p.m.;
Costa Mesa at Newpon Harbor, 7:30 p. m.
GlrlslluketbaD
Tbunday, Feb. 13: Costa Mesa at Newport Harbor, 7 p.m.;
Saddleback at Corona dcl Mar, 7 p.m.
Wnsdin&
Saturday, Feb. I~: Sea View League Varsity Wrestling Finals.
Estancia High School. 10 a.m.
Boys Soccer
Friday, Feb. 14: Newport Harbor at Costa Me~a. 3 p.m .;
Corona del Mar at Saddleback. 3 p.m.
Girls Soccer
Thursday, Feb. IJ: Saddlcback at Corona dcl Mar. J p.m.
Friday at 7:30 p.m.
Looking ahead to the remainder
of the season. Errion notes. ·we
s«m to be healthy for a chanae.
and we seem to be getting scoring
from more people. (Doug) G~
(Tod) Bearbower. and (Mark)
McGrath are scoring better. and
(Tim) Christiansen and (Sean)
Turner arc rebounding better.
We have to be careful that we
play hard, and not let up ...
In addition to the starting five.
the Sea Kinp have a fairly deep
bench.
-The bench this year is strongrr
than it has been in the past. Wc\Jc
been able to play (Darren) Morris,
(Chris) Hook, and (John) O'Neil.
It really helps, .. said Errion.
Asked about how he expects
the Sea Kinp to fare the remaind-
er of the season. senior guard
Mark McGrath commented.
"'We're at the top of our pme ...
If the Sea Kings clinch sole
possession of the Sea View Lcagtic
title with a win this week, they
will play the first round of the
playoffs at home Feb. 21. against
a third place team from another
league. If the Sea Kings. how-
ever. should end the season tied
with Woodbridge. a coin toss
w1l1 determine the to p-seeded
squad.
Flu Hits Girl Sea Kings in Loss
to Warriors; Title Still Possible
by James Gilbert
As the Sea View League girls
ba~ketball season comes to a close
tonight (Thursday) there could
well be a tie for the league
championship. The Corona del
Mar Sea Kings and the Wood-
bridge Warrior were both I I-
I going into the final week. and
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assured of Cl F J-A playoff slots.
In their final conte\t of the
regular season. at home (7 p.m.).
the Sea Kin gs are loo king for
a fairl y ea~y game agam!it Sad-
dleback. In the previous m~ting
between the teams. the Sea Kinp
won handily. 57-35. Woodbridge
wraps up ib season at home
against Estancia.
Center Michele Willard says.
··1 don't think we should have
any problems with them (Sad-
dlcback) ...
As far as the playoffs. Willard
remarked, "'I'm not too sure how
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we11 do m CIF. I hope we can
get to the last round. but well
have to work really hard. As a
team we 're playing well all around.
we·re shooting well and we're
playing well on defense."
In last Friday"s pivotal game
against Woodbridge. the Sea
Kinp couldn't match the depth
of Woodbridgc's bench, and lost
50-42 in overtime. Four of the
seven Sea Kings had the flu.
including Willard. and though
they managed to keep pace with
the Warriors for four quaners.
the overtime was too much. and
Corona del Mar simply couldn'
keep up with the healthy Warriors.
At halftime, the Sea Kinp were
down by three. and the game
remained close until the end of
the third quanC1'. when Corona
dcl Mar took a seven-point lead.
The Sea Kinp couldn't maintain
the lead, and with 12 seconds
ldt the score was tied • 1 ~I .
The Sea Kings had the ball
with tm KCOnds left in repiabon,
but couldn't hit the winning
bucket. and the pme went into
0'1ertime.
In overtime. the Warrion out-
!ICOrcd the Sea Kinp 9-1. Willard.
though ill with bronchitis. led
the Sea Kinp with 11 points and
2S rebounds. Kathy Smirl and
Natalie Basmaciyan each scored
10 and K.C. Jones added nine
points. Gilly Powell kd the scoring
for Woodbrid,e with l.S points.
Kelly M illat added l 2 and Sharon
Hansen had 11 points.
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Benefit Tourney for
Hoag Hospital Nears
This Saturday and Sunday.
Feb. IS and 16. 74 profcssioml
golfers and 74 anmeun will tee
off in the I 2lla Annual Crosby
Southcna Pr•Am Golf Tour-
namcat at tllie Newport Beach
Country Club (formerly Irvine
Coast) in a 36-bole event with
a pitne ol MAGO.
Tk winnina prolcssional will rccmc S4~ with pris money
beina distributed to tbe top 24
fmisba'I. .._
The aea1 bepn in 197S when
Bing Crosby pve approval to
tbe SS2 Oab. a support sroup
for Haq Memo1ial Hospital Pres-
byterian. to use his name in
conjunction with the staging of
a satellite plf tournament for
tbe prol wbo did DOI mate the
cut at bis famous Crosby National
Pro--Am T OUl'lmDellt at Pebble ....
And the t..-..neat is making
Bias._ orisi-1 pl come trae.
Peter Jacot.en. Payne Stewart.
Larry Mize and Fuzzy Zoeller'.
all past Crosby Southern par-
ticipants. earned upwards of
$200.000.
Howc:w:r. Jim Thorpe. a local
mmpetitor in 1911. fmish=d fourth
among the final 191S money
leaders with Sl79J)OO. •
Jolm McComisb. 191S Crosby .
SoutbetD winner. was a top wy
winDa on the T oumamcm Playa
en Series aod tied for the first
spot at t be Provident Classic.
only to lose in a sudden death
playoff.
The Crosby Southern pain 74
professionals one-on-one with
74 amatc~ according to Jake
Rohru. tournament chairman.
The amateun will compete for
IS team priza. and the pros will
shoot for botb individual aad
team priK money.
Additional tournament infor-
mation can be obainal by eo&-
tacting the 'S2 Oub office at
(714) 760-S917. Dmilll 1915. six put Cl'Olby
SoudlcrD puticipuls wae•IDOftl
golfclom\ top JO moaey winaas
for the year. Bil Glasson. who
placal 20tb iD die 1915 Crosby
Soadaa. was winner of the 191S
Kemper Opm and earm:d more
daa Sl9'.000 for the ,ear.
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Canon McCullers once rathet"
wistfully obserwd that the heart
is a lonely hunter. In this latest
film. Hannalr and H'1 Si.Jters,
Woody Allen has a more joyous
thesis-the heart. however bat-
tered and bruised it might get.
is a most resilient muscle.
This is the 14th ftJm Allen has
written and directed. and it is
not related to the half-hearted.
o ne-joke mania (Zelig and A
Midsummer Nigh1 $ Sex Comedy)
which has occupied him in recent
years. Instead, this is a fitting
companion to Annie Hall and
Manha11an, a return to the richly
romantic heights he scaled in
the 70s. Hannah and Her Si.J1ers
is. quite simply. one of the best.
The reason is simple: on the
freeway of love, Allen is not only
a heavy traveler, but also still
a confirmed optimist, despite an
occasional collision or two (or
even three). Hannah is about love
a nd the positively insane. fre-
quently irrational, yet perfectly
understandable things people of
the adult persuasion do in the
name of Jove.
We first hear what Allen's up
to with. a~ rmdition of that oldie
but goodie. •you Made Mc Love
You ... which very neatly and very
quickly encapsulates the dilemma
in which .. Elliot." a New York
financial advisor played by Mi-
chael Caine. finds himself at a
family Thanksgiving diriner. His
wife ... Hannali" (Mia Farrow),
is a kind of human juke box.
Push one button and she·s a
perfect wife. Punch another and
she's the. perfect mother (seven
of Farrow·s own real-life kids
appear in the film). Push yet
another and she's the perfect sister.
Push one more and shc·s the
perfect daughter.
Hannah is a former actress
and plays all these roles to the
same. steady beat. She plays them
so well. in fact, it practically blinds
Elliot. AU he can 5CC is his beautiful
sister-in-law, "Lee" (Barbara Her-
shey). Her smile is all lethal subtext
and she is so sensuous, so sharp,
she practically shreads the crowd
when she walks across the room.
Ultimately. she is susceptjble to
. .
Elliot•• charm because she is
locked iftto a hopeless relationship
with a tacitura. modem artist
named .. Frederick" (Max Von
Sydow). His phone is not .only
off the hook, but he has all the
personality of your a~ dial
tone.
But Hannah\ and Lee's prob--
le ms are nothina compared to
the other sister, •ffoUy" (Dianne
Wiest). Sbe and another strugling
actress (Carrie Fisher) have
opened the Stanislavsky Catering
Company to make ends meet.
but when they both meet an
appealing architect (Sam Wa-
terston) at one of the parties
they're catering. their friendship
dissolves into rabid competition.
Then there's •Mickey" (Woody
Allen), Hannah •s first husband.
He·s a TV producer and all-
around lost soul whose only friend
seems to be hypochondria. Mickey
is convinced that he is suffering
from. amona other thinp. a brain
tumor. or course. all hc·s truly
· afflicted with is infectious lone-
liness. (As Bertrand Russell once
said. ""To fear love is to fear life. j
Mary Martin and Carol Channing
Carry Limp 'Legends' atAhmalBll
by Jack Holla.net
The theatrical event of the year
is the appearance of Mary Martin
and Carol Channing in .. Legends"
at the Music Center's Ahmanson
Theatre.
Where can you find two more
legendary figures than these won-
derful ladies? They have been
stars on the Broadway scene for
many. many years. and their
return-together-is a cause for
joy. And what memories they
bring with them!
There is one negative note-
the play itself. Written by James
Kirkwood. who is one of our
better playwrights, it is a slight,
almost nonexistent affair. at least
when it comes to any kind of
sturdy or significant plot. Instead.
this breezy. laugh-packed. su-
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pcrficial work is geared more
to comedy than to substance.
and seems like a lightweight affair
for two such great stars.
There is no doubt that the play
has plenty of riotous laugh lines.
but to sustain itself for the full
two and a half hours is something
of a test of the durability of the
stars. The mere fact that they
keep things rolling along at a
frenzied pace is a tribute to their
artistry.
It is a simple story about two
famous movie stars of the past
who are asked to do a play
together. The hitch is they have
disliked each other for years. so
the story line centers around this
conflict. The two fight . rip. slash
and tear at each other. and in
the end indulge in a little cama-
raderie and even some sentiment.
There arc times when the play
is even vulgar. It is consistently
fighting for something sturdy to
lean on, but the strength comes
from the indomitable spirit and
talent of its stars. Vulgarity hardly
seems an admirnble ingredient
for the return of these wonder
DOMANl'IC
CONOOLA
CDUlV:
But the~ /.J someone for Mick·
ey-1omeone so riaht yet 10
unexpected (and tbat•s all 111
tell you). From thit taqled web
of characten and their pusion(s).
Allen spins an infinitely touching
and tender tale that otfen reas-
sura nce to all lovers. modern
or otherwise (includin1 Lloyd
Nolan and Maureen Sullivan who
play the sisters• pa~nts).
Hannah and Her Sisters is.
appropriately enough for Val-
entine's Day, one from the heart.
This is how adults think. feel.
and Jove. Most importantly. it
is how they ~e themselves (and
othen) laugh and. at times. cry.
Using a clip from the Marx
Brothers· 1933 comedy. Duck
Soup. Allen makes his point:
whatever our sex. age, or class.
wc•re all pretty screwed up. ~
mantically speaking. an,d there•s
just not a lot we can do about
it but sometimes sit back and
enjoy the utter insanity of it all.
Like the late Charles Chaplin-
a not her unrepentant ... old-
fashioned .. romantic-Woody
Allen knows how thin the line
can be between coaiedy • aad
traaedy when love\ at .UC. Caa
you blame bim for waatin1 to
lauah?
Speakina of roma~. would
you believe Harold Pinter ha1
now joined the club? •line it
or no~ the man wh~ as recently
as 198' was telling us lcwe was
usually a matter of &trt1yo} sinp
a much different tune in Turtk
Diary. And he sinp it very well
indeed. This is one of the ~t
acted. best-written and best-
dirccted films you're going to
see au year.
l:ike Hannah and her Si.Jt•J,
it represents something for the
hean and mind-and it actually
has a mind to speak of. While
Woody Allen's characters are
desperately in love. Pinter•s people
are living lives of quiet desper-
ation. •Neara Duncan" (Glenda
Jackson) is a successful author
of children ·s books whose life
is so circumscri~ she battly
knows. much less speaks to, her
neighbor (Richard Johnson) in
the spotless London apartment
housr she calls home.
Miry Martin and Carll Cu11nln1 1t1r In ··t .... dsl° 11 thl Ahmanen
Theater of the Music Center. Directed by Cllfferd Wllll1m1 ... L111ndlf' la
scheduled u the third pr111nlltion of the current 19th Smon r1r Artistic
Director Robert Fryer 1t the CT&/ Ahmanson Thlller ind pl1y1 tbnlgh
M1rch 29.
ones of Broadway.
Mary Martin looks wonderful
and is delightful in her role as
the star who was once noted for
her sweetness and coyness in the
movies. But she is a bristly, biting
lady who can toss the brickbats
as well as anyone.
Channing immerses herself in
the comedy. and with her raspy
voice she hits one comedy sit-
uation after another with su~
fire accuracy. She is marvelously
broad and brassy and rips into
her role with fiendish delight.
Attntion· to lfft•ll,
Naturally
In the supportang cast. Gary
Beach is a portrait of inner hysteria
and frenzied reaction. a perfor-
mance of solid vitality and comic
sense. Perhaps the scene where
he cats a questionable brownie
is a bit overdone. but he still
puts fire on the stage. Annie
Joe is positively great as Aretha.
the lady who acts at times as
the maid. She has a. great sense
of timing and does not miss a
laugh. Eric Riley is a wow as
a young man who does a Chip-
pendale strip down to his min-
iature G-string that is a senution
and a show stopper.
Clifford Williams diruts with
precision and drive. aivina his
stan the freedom to be tbe1n1eJves
and yet keeping the f rqile script
from collapsing. Doualas W.
Schmidt bu dcaipcd a spacious
and attractive set. and Freddy
Wittop's costumes are colorfuJ
and just riaht for the two saars.
.. t.eaam• is alrady a hit. And
it it good to see. Mary Martin
and Carol Channing havin1 a
blast for themselves. They arc
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Valentine's Madness Abound
Around Newport Beach Area
PLEASANT PEASANT
It's an entire week of French-
style Valentine's celebration at
this acclaimed Newport Beach
restaurant.
Each evening through Feb. 15,
Chef Kevin Rawlings will prepare
three classic entrees, priced at
SIS each.
The items off ercd arc: .. Zar-
zuela, .. a delicate blend of clams.
mussels. shrimp. scallops and
lobster. on a bed of freshly
prepared fettuccini. and topped
with a snappy. slightly spiced
sauce; .. Envoi de Poisson ... a
bukct woYen from fresh salmon
and balibu~ filled with scaDops
sauteed in shallots and butter.
and topped with charcon sauce;
New Dining Writer Here
Bobbi Proctor. former editor
of two Ohio city magazines. is
the new dining writer for the
Newport Ensign.
Proctor will be writing a weekly
dining events and entertainment
column. detailing happenings in
and around Newport Be.ch.
Proctor recently moved to the
Newport area from Ohio where
she was editor of the Akron
Magazine and the Youngstown
Magazine.
Prior to that. she was issues
manager and assistant sales man-
ager for a daily newspaper in
Minneapolis. Minn.
and "Poitrine de Veau Farcie
Gascognc." which is breast of
veal. stuffed with herbs. spinach.
spiced bread crumbs. sausage
and olives.
Also. special desserts will be
offered. featuring a fresh raspberry
or imported chocolate soufllc
for $4.SO. . .and guests can keep
the dish.
the Pleasant Peasant is located
at 4251 Martingale Wy. in New-
port Beach. Call 9SS-21SS. as
reservations arc recommended.
CRAZY BURRO/FRANCO~
Rudolph Valenburro aaain
makes his return on VaJmtine'1
Day, which means plenty of
surprises, specials. dancing and
fun at thae two popular rcstau--distinctive entn:es. And yet, like available. as ii New Yon Stat eous Brothen.. tbeR is aJways
rants, both owned by the Mola the Burro. an prices are under (SI I .9S) and a shrimp kabob soma-."""''·• . .ad v.a.
Dnelopmmt Co. in HWJtinaton ten bucks. barkcue (SI l.9S). cnline\ Day ial any di6!ica.
Baach. Call 841-7077. As is tbecue daily. tbe N<wpon For daoR no ... to spa1111
The Crazy Burro (8082 Adams NEWPORT ... CO. Rib Co. will be offerina take our the aaiiBs •-a. ad s s · a
AYe.) features live entertainment If the way to the heart is truly orclen on Feb. 14. for thole who to the souads of the "50I aM
by Private Eye in the lounge. through the stomach. then the want to eat at home. bul don' Tli05. a free bu&t will be ** wd
alona with flowers for the ladies. Newport Rib Co. 9COres a direct want to cook. from S-7 p.m_ with 7~ ca11 t.n.
party favon and dancing. hit with its specially-seasoned The N<wpon Rib Co. is located wdJ drinks and wine.
A speciaJ surprise dinner will ribs. at 2000 Newport Blvd. in Costa The Hop is located at llTI4
also be offered. Using top-grade ribs, the New-Mesa. Call 631-2110. Brootbunt in F()Wltain Valky.
In addition. the regular menu. port Rib Co. features thick. beefy Can 963-2366 fc. iafomatiOIL
which features Mexican food and baby backs for just Sl0.9S (com-THE HOP
a selection of fresh catch fish. plete dinner). In addition. bar-At the alway~boppin' Hop. I
w:ill be presented, too. Call 960-bccue chicken ($6.4S) is also the nightclub owned by the Rigbl-
7644 for infonnation. ..------------------------
Meanwhile. the newly opened
Franco's (17041 Beach Blvd .•
Huntington Beach) features live
entertainment by Matinee Idol.
along with the special dinner.
flowers, dancing and favors of-
fered at the Crazy Burro.
Franco's, which has an auto
racing decor and theme. is re-
ported to have an outstanding
Italian cuisine. including several
A Tradition
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Romance.
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For this Valentine's Day. Al-
fredo's Ristorante offers dinen
an cvenin1 to remember-fea-
turing the touches' the restaurant
is known for. candlcliJbt dinina.
award-winning cuisine and soft
classical background music.
In honor of the holiday, Ex-
ecutive Ctief Maurizio Binotto
has created a "'Lover's Special"
dinner in addition to selections
available from the regular dinner
menu. The gourmet dinner will
begin with a heart shaped ap-
petizer of marinated prawns and
scallop cevich. followed by a salad
of fresh asparagu and proscuitto
ham with warm brie drasina.
A pilled val chop stuffed with
aoat cbeete pesto and topped
with basil lime aabayoun sauce
will KrYC u the entree. Puff putry
de1i1ned to resemble 0 ki11in1
swans," filled with strawberry
and white chocolate mousse will
conclude the speciaJ holiday menu.
A complimentary glass of Asti
Spumante accompanies each
dinner. The cost for the gourmet
dinner is $30 per person.
Adding to the romance of the
evening. Alfredo's Ristorante
diners will enjoy dancing to the
soft sounds of Bernard and Luis.
The Westin South Coast Plaut
is located at Bristol and the San
Dieao Freeway (40.S) in Costa
Mesa.
Advance reservations are ad-
vised and are availabtc by callina
.540-I .S.SO.
Thal lpeclattl• 11 Royal
Enjoy a romantic evening in
the exotic setting of Thailand
at the Royal Thai Cuisine in
Newport Beach. Orchids flown
from Hawaii will be presented
to ladies on Valentine's Day.
Many of the enticements on
the menu will be Tom Kae Kai
(an exotic and spicy soup con-
taining a mixture of coconut milk.
chicken. cabbage and rare Laos
roots); ain1er chicken (chicken
with a touch of Jinacr. onion•
and mushroom1); Thai chicken
flame (chicken barbecued in an
authentic Thai spicy sauce); anpl
win11 (a heavenly flavor of
chicken, onion, jelly needles and
a medley of spices. served with
a light cucumber halo) and other
royol Thai favorites such as royal
duckling and honey duck.
Dining hours will be from .S
p.m . to 11 p.m. Reservations
should be made early.
Old English Inn Setting
Be whisked away to a land
of yore this Valentine's Day with
a romantic interlude at the Five
Crowns in Corona del Mar.
The pacious leTvic:e and warm.
rozy ambiance enhance the 1Cttin1
of this authentic· reproduction
of an okt Enalish inn. Romaoce
runs rampant as you are offered
a sumptuous continental menu,
accompanied by a selection of
California and imported wines.
a superb list that was nained one
of the top 10 in the country.
A special romantic dinner
should not be forgotten. For
reservations for Valentine's Day
at the Five Crown , 3801 East
Coast Highway in Corona del
Mar. call 760-0331.
South Coast Plaza Just Moved Closer to \bu!
OPENING
FALL
1986
The new Corona del Mar Freeway from MacArthur
to our Bear St. exit make South Coast Plaza
closer than ever before.
Getting to South Coast Plaza
has never been easier-and
parking once you' re here is
easier still.
Take the Corona del Mar
Freeway (73) to Bear Street
and tum right. rollow Bear
to the Nordstrom, Bullock's/
I. Magnin or Saks/May Co.
entrances.
COSTA MESA 1404 additional parking
spaces in our brand new
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San Diqo Fwy. at 3333 Bristol St., Costa Mesa , CA 92626, (714) 141 .. 1700
you quick acces.s to Bullock's,
Nordstrom and Sears (for
acces.s to I. Magnin, Saks
and May Co. use original
south structure).
Make it even easier: let
our valets park your car-at
three locations. In the new
structure (from the north side
facing Sunflower), outside
I. Magnin (from the west ·
facing Bear) and outside Piret' s
(from the east facing Bristol).
Saks Fifth Aftnuc • Nordstrom • Bullock's • &pn • May Company • I. Mapin • The Broadway (1986) • Robintoo'1 (1986)
t •
Renowned composer Johnny
Green attended the Oran1e
County Philharmonic Society's
third annual Golden Baton Oa1a
and enraptured the audience with
renditions of his all-time great
musical compositions. Green is
responsible for such movie themes
as •Body and Soul" and •1 Cover
the Waterfront. ..
Green was honored along with
honorary chairman Henry Sea-
entrom. who presented the 1986
Golden Baton Award to Floss
Schumacher for her outstanding
support of the cultural arts in
Orange County. As Segerstrom
said • ..,-onight is yours. Floss ...
When Flossie first came to the
county. she saw a need for musical
enrichment and was instrumental
in founding OCPS. which brought
the Los Angeles Philharmonic
Orchestra to play at various
locations in the county.
Also honored during the festive
evening was the community of
Huntington Harbor. which re-
ceived the 1986 OCPS Recog-
nition Award.
For 23 years. Huntington Har-
bor has provided extraordinary
suppon to OCPS with its annual
holiday presentation o f "The
Cruise of Lights ...
More 1han 200.000 people have
toured H H's channels to view
the brilliantly decorated homes
and boats. The dollars Taiscd
benefit the concert series and
youth programs. another one of ocps·s many worthwh ile
eftdcavon.
Gala chairwoman Bunny Pero
and her committee did an out·
standiDajob in ;.nu. the blllck-
tic dinner claoce. which was held
at the Irvine Hilton and T owcn.
The ballroom was handsomely
is on the subject of .. Health.
Fitw and Fun.• So. in keepia1
with the theme, hmcbeon daair-
man Wini Shon featured Chap.
man Co0eae birector ~ Spofts
Medicine Mar,e Murphy. who
spoke on exercise. fol&owed by
Harborlites
decorated in a gold. black and
white motif. which reflected off
the beveled mirror table tops.
Harborlites who attended were
Susan and Robert Beechner.
Virginia and Paul Bender. Mary
Lou and Scott Hornsby. Irene
and Jim Bentley. Nancy and Jack
Caldwell. Peggy and Les Cotton.
Rusty and Bill Hood. Nora and
Vin Jorgensen. Marilyn and Tom
Nielsen. Joyce and Kenneth
Reaume. Mary and Jame R~
velt. Michelle and Fred Rohe.
Ginny and Kac Smallwood. Mary
Jane and Martin Welsh . Mar)
Ann and Lon Well . Gloria
Schick. Susan and Tim Strader.
Senator Marion and Ganh Ber-
geson and Joanne and Ed Hal-
vajian. • • •
Tl'aditionally. The Fashio n -
ables first meeting of the year
fitness expert Bobbie Felsot dem-
onstrating various exercises with
members. facialist Bonnie
Holmes. discussing the holistic
approach to skin maintenance.
and modeling of the Spring cou-
tu re from Ellesse of Fashion
Jsland.
Fashionables president Mary
Lou Hornsby welcomed new
mcmbcn to this Chapman Collc1t
support group: Ginny Smallwood.
Lucy Morgan. June Wian. Sandra
Bcigel. Charlotte R osan. Kay
Taecker and B.J . Smith.
Members of the Fa hionablC'S
men•s suppon group Paul Bender
and Lon Wells -sporting
knickers -came to announce the
golf tournament to be held Feb.
3. at the Newpon Beach Country
Club (formerly the Irvine Coast
CC). which is to be followed by
a .. victory .. dinner.
GIFfS FOR EVERY RFASON
HEIRY Md RIMI llgnlr• It tbl Biid• a.-&llL
CALL
640-LONG
MARKET ANALYSIS
What is your home worth?
How do you find out?
Is it costly to find out?
WE ARE HAPPY TO PROVIDE
THIS SERVICE AT NO COST OR
OBLIGATION.
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What is a market analysis? It is a special report.hand-tailored to your particular
property-never a computer print-out. Usually it is two to four pages long, and
in three parts:
1) Comparable sales.
Recent sales in your neighborhood; list and sale prices. length of time on the
market; terms of sale; amenities of the properties are analyzed.
2) Current comparable listings.
Homes currently offered in your neighborhood, their location, amenities,
relationship to your home.
3) Analysis of your home, its location in the neighborhood, upgrades, features •
.. pluses" and possible drawbacks.
Comparison and analysis of all three report parts; Result; your home's
current fair market value.
I DllPllJ Real Eltate I IW (714) MCM.• we care lauder
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Bayside Card N' Party
Evervthmii you nttd for 1ht> horTK' cn~rnmt'nl
mcludmg ~ party paper p.xk ~wa~
j,?lftwrap and dntgnt"r etllottd all J np&cs$ andb
An ennre ra~ of irrcennc cards tneludtntl Hallman.
and 8 othcrlule5 760-0111
Baby Carter
Exdu'lw Ch1kh~n·, Bounq~ carrv1na 1mponeJ
d"1hmtl .11.·c~"~ &. lllfti. klf sa:cs 1ntan1 thn.'IUSlh ll~
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expt>nenttd ~tf ro ~Ip you with '°"r buyn)$? nt'\.'d'
~ c&r complu~nwv 11ft wra~. Ja1h·
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The Clingina Vine
Great .e&eaion ol 6ah cue flo.im. Servw:es mdudr
flowa ammeemencs b wrddmes or parues and ol ooursc ronagii:s
Beslcm, vues, planes and syncheric Rowen IOO ~IO
B,\)SIDE . CENTER
Young Griminclls, Victims Hel . ~
., •msrnr •--
Coaummity ~ Propadll
(CSP) helps childrm who commit
crima at well M adulb who ha~
becomr ~miad.
llavilis c.im. dilfta•ltirt with
tJrar dlikllm.
n.c Youth Service Propam
al CSP •wDn a .ncay al YOU111
aintiMlo&lldtn_. •dlildra
who vancfelizr buildiac &ii.a u
well • lhoe wbo tlqlift.
between the parcau and the
dlildmL
victim1 act tbroup the court
IY*• .... wort .... abuled
dlildtm ud adulle and echa•ias
daildtal ud adl&lu in anat of ..... ~
p
child chree than duri111 their
educabonal ea.Rla ••
"1"hc thrust here ii to~
to ... dlild tMt ~ a.w ... rw-c &o be '*· •Olll aiad free.•
Mid C.rtloa;
The CSP ii loOti_. for "°"'
untcen to bdp ill iU ~ pro-
-we are an alacmatiw to tbr
f onnal JwUce ty*ID. ne policr
departmmf men cata to ID IO
that we can idmtify the probkm
and work out raolutiona wilbout
traals or Jail s.tnteocH." said
Margot Carlson. executive di-
rector of the CSP.
-we ha~ a rabtatioa boant
whicb ii mack up ol community
members. The bo9rd bean the
case and chm wrila up a COlllrxt
that .now, tbt child to ·pay back'
the community. Many times this
involvn helping out at plaus
such as the Boy'' aub or deaning
up park SJla.. ThlS has been very
effective O'.CT 94 percent o( the
children fulfill their contracts.·
said urbon.
'"'T'he tbdla' pnMdea • suuo-
tmcd ICUioa to thaC cbildma.
&pedatioal are hiclt for diem
ud dley rume madl support
••d cari•J from our staff
lllftnben. Our goaJ llere ii to
reunite the I a mi lies. Oo1oin1
family coumcling briop tbac
people cto.r' to Otting out their
probkms ... aid Carlson.
For cumpk. a young teen who
could not cope with her alcoholic
molher -.-mi into the 5beltcr. Thr
gilt created crises for her parents
m an artcmpt to draw t~ family
closer togelbtt.
eosta Mesa Life
CSP. formerly Youth Scrvica
Prop-am CYSP), was csaablished
an 1972 under the auspices of
UCI and the founder o( Social
Ecology. Dr Amo&d Binder. In
m earl} years. the program f ~
cuscd only on Juvenile davcnion-
an attempt to divert early Juvenile
offcndcn from hvcs of crime.
CSP ha~ developed ih ~rvi«\
to include= v"=t1rm and coumcling
program!I for parents who arc
The Youth Shelter Program
of CSP handles children wbo
need to be 1Cparatcd from their
families bccau~ of tbt vo~tilc
dii.scnsion within the family unit.
A voluntary agrttment is made
___ ~ Suzy's Repeat Boutique
,.'t;I,. -~ Dr.signer Resale CWhing
y e Bill Blua e Chloe • a.car de la Reau • Oapiv
• ao. Mackie • St. 1..aaem
AllD "* ~ .. ., Palm ~ 1117 N. c_,_ Drift, Palm ~. (llt) -Fl»
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3519 E . O>alt Hwy c.orooa Del Mar
675-3329
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..
·we coumdcd the mocher. who
was reacting to the girl's truancy
from school. And. the girl joined
Al-A-Teen so she could learn
to cope with her mother's prob-
lems. Separation is a valuable
tool in solving problems. We let
all parties cool down so they can
begin to look at their lives with
an improved perspective ... said
Carlson.
The Victim Services and Pre-
vention Programs of CSP help
She had been very active -nding
her stationary bike and caring
for hendf. Af~r beiQ& victima7.cd.
she became i5olated in her apart-
ment. Our volunteers helped her
with tasks and car-pooling and
now she has resumed her normal
activities.• said Carlson.
Due to Assembly Bill 2443.
authored by Maxine Waten. CSP
has received a 1rant that will
allow volunteers to educate chil-
dren about abuse ptt\'ention. This
program wiU be heard by each
Knit Clinic
Oases alld Open Home
Feb. 13 and 14 at 7 p.m.
Bring your questions
-{'~ .Kni#il\~ ~o.mu.r &<;'buJ .
(714) 759-3347
.. Jui Bo.sh of the Five C1"0WUH
3801 ·c-Eu& Coat Hwy.
Corona IW Mar. CA. n&26
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We Welcome You!
AS WE PROUDLY INTRODUCE
THE DESIGN TEAM
OF J. CARROLL HAIR SALON
1617 WESTCLIFF DR. SUITE 102
NEWPORT BEACH, CA. 642-6164
gram . T he CSP is Jocared at
2803 Royal Palm Drive in Costa
Mesa. For additional information.
call S40-692 I .
Ten on CSF Dean List
Ten student• from Newport
Beach and Corona del Mar made
the Ocan·s Honor list at Cal
State Fullerton during the Fall
semester.
They are Stephen Mark Lasor.
Walter Evan Kaminski. Brenda
Elaine Bora. Cyndi Lee Chapman.
Linda J. Clark. Anne Cochran.
Sydney Fant Foreman. Christine
Marie Magro. Keith Thomas
Stadlingcr and Neta LucHle
Wcnbcrg.
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The talk or the fashion 'world
is Milaft. The Italia• are tnaly
aivi• Paris deaiancn a run (or
theii ~. on the runway tluil
is. Americana are becomina
fmni6v with nmnea such u Fen-
di. Miuoni. Valentino, Gucci,
Ferre, aDd ma~ more. But cer-
tainly to thOIC who know aad
appreciate quality, Italy bu
always been rich with ingenuity
and exceptional design sense.
Antonio Buttaro, in Fubion
Island's Atrium Court, hu all
the best imporu Italy hu to
offer. Buttaro bepn his career
in I 9S8 as Secretary to the
Italian Embassy in Washington,
D.C .• and then opened a beauty
saon in the early 70'1 in the
Watergate Hotel.
More recently, the doori to
hit Georaetown Park Boutique
baveopenei:l Bmtatdaamu.
tima with Italian dailWI aaia-
ed tum aaaa to the finest in
leather 1ood1, shoes,
acauarica, cloe9'ia1. aail fiac
sifts. When the Irvine Company
wu IOOki• for mcrchallb to bC
invOvled with the Atrieam Coan,
Antonio Buttaro was~
as a fine addition. and die iavit•
tion to come to New.port •ach
was accepted.
Store mamacr Patricia Beek,
fonnerly with Neiman-Marcus,
is proud of "the unusual and un-
ique merchandise for our wide
range of clientele." The elqant
boutique reflccu the beauty and
deai111 or Italian sophistication.
Emilio Pucci bas already made a
J*lfllal appearance, and this
1.ea1on 's collection was
presented with modeling recent-
ly.
The merchandise repreaenta a
wbo'a who in the Italian Im~
1eme: Paolo Gucci, Hetta Bretz.
f".ranco Puai,. Fendi, Mario
Valentino. Also are acarva. by
Mantero who daiana for Nina
Ricci and Hennes, a f-..0.
collection Of Ferr9P1Do Uad-
bap, and the fina& quality limr
plated girt itan1 made in Italy.
••The main streftlth:' says Beek,
••is the acceuorica -hudblp.
shoes. and small leather goodl."
Antonio Buttaro is subtly
elegant. The selection of sifts
and accessories is extensive, and
the clothing is classicly stylish
and comfortable.
Valentine's Day Special
20% off entire Inventory with this ad.
(sale pzru Ff!b. 11thJ
Loads of brand new Inventory of swimwear from all over
the world, evenlngwear, crutsewear and sportswear.
Swimu~ar. Crui~~ar, & Ewuinxwear
1Hn60-8600
24 Atrium Court. SuiW 305
Nshion Island. Newport 9uc:h. CA 92660
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•cr1me1 of the Heart,• a Pulitzer
Prize winning play by Beth Hen-
&cy. will be staged through Feb.
IS at the Gem Theatre. I 28S2
Maio St.. Garden Grove. For
ticket information call the box
office at 636-7213.
.. Carnival" is currently being
performed at th e Harlequin
D inner Playhouse. 3S03 South
Harbor Blvd .. Santa Ana. Call
919-S 111.
.. Hamlet." UC Irvine School of
Fine Arts production d irected
b y Ro bert Cohen, chair and
professor of dra ma. F ine Arts
Village Theatre, 7 p.m. from today
through Saturday. Feb. 13-1 S.
and Tuesday-Saturday. Feb. 18-
22. Tickets $7 Friday and Sat-
u rda y; S6 . $5 . $4 T ues day-
Thursda y at UCI box offices ,
Ticketron a nd Teletron. Call UCI
at 856-66 16 for telephone. mail
and credit card orders. S ponsored
by School of Fine Arts.
Rodpn and Hammentein ·s .. Tbt
KJns and l"at Elizabeth Howard·s
Curtain Call Dinner Theater, will
run through April 27 . Tuesday
through Thursday d oors open
6:30 p.m .. Friday and Saturday
doors o pen 7 p.m .. Sunday ma-
t inee doors open 11 :30 a .m .,
Sunday evening doon open S:30
p.m. Full waiter service, no buffet
lines. Prices start at S 15. 95. For
reservations call 838-1 S40.
dd Mar. Marinm and ~
Center branches. bU annoUnced
its upcomina 1ehedule. At Bal~
the program is Tuesdays through
Feb. 25. 10:30 a.m .; Marinen:
Wednesdays through Feb. 26.
10:30 a.m.; Newport Center;
Mondays, Feb. 24 to April 7.
l :30 p.m. Registration is required .
For intb, call MarpreJ POil~
644-3186.
MUSIC
Tbe Lee Farrell Sltow at Club
17. 1670 Newport Blvd. in Costa
Mesa. Wednesday through Sat-
urday nights.
Talent and variety shows open
to the public arc featured at the
Via Maria at 9969 Walker St.,
Cypress. For information, call
821-9300.
Harbor Sin1en meet Tuesdays.
7-9:30 p.m. at the Presbyterian
Church of the Covenant in Costa
Mesa. CaJI 4944lll9 or 897-0S87
for details.
Internationally-renowned piaNlt
Ed H~ performs in The Avenue
Bar at the Anaheim Hilton and
Towers at 777 Convention Wy.
CaU 7 .eo-4268.
Mendeluolla Stria& Quartet.
Program of chamber music in-
cluding Quartet in F major. Op.
11. No. 2. by Haydn; Quartet
No. 3 by Schoen~ and Qmrtet
in £-flat major. Op. SI. by Dvor-
The cut of "Pippin .. r.......,. fw Its llddlllalct Cllleg1 ••a.
MISC
lntemadonal clanu concet f ea-
t uring performances by UC lr-
vine·s Mexican Ballet FolkJorico
and Spanis h Dance Ensemble
and students in the Japanese dance
program. Fine Arts Concert Hall,
8 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Feb.
21 and 22. Tickets SS. $4, SJ
at U Cl box offices, Ticketron
and Teletron. Call UCI at 8'6-
6616 for telephone, mail and credit
card orden. Sponsored by the
School of Fane Arts.
.......... S..11' ••• presented
by the Newport Beach Public
Library at its Balboa, Corona
a k. UC Irvine University Center
Heritage Room. 8 p.m. Thursday.
Feb. 13. Tickets $8, S7. $6 at
UCI box office. Tickctron and
Telctron. Call UCI at 8~16
for telephone. mail and credit
card orders. Sponsored by Off1ee
of Arts and Lcctu~.
Mllllter Clw few Shll'L Phyllis
Curtin. dean of Bolton Univer-
sity•• School for Arts. critiques
performanca of participants se-
lected by audition. Fine Arts
Concert Hall. 7 p.m. Friday. Feb.
28. Observen welcome. Tackeu
$1.'° at the door. Sponsored by
School of Fine Aru.
CaafteJ T S51 TUCldaythrouah
S.turday ~at the Newport
Mandirin restaurant in Newport
Beach from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m .•
39'° Campus Dr. Call 8S2-0900.
CODC9t •1 Fram Srueaea.
internationally acclaimed baroque
flute virtuoso. Program includes
selections from Van Eyck, Rebel,
Berlo. Ortiz. Shinolwa and J .S.
Bach. Fine Ans Villaae Theatre.
8 p .m. Wednesday. Feb. 26 .
Tackets S8. $7. S6 at UCI box
offices. Tickctron and Telctron.
Call UCI at 8S~l6 fQr tele-
phone. mail and credit card orders.
Sponsored by Ofl"ICC of Arts and
Lectures.
ART
The Newport Harbor AJ1 MLmUlll
presents a major museum retro-
spective of the works of contempo-
ra ry realist painter, Wayne Thie-
baud, through Feb. 16. Gallery
ho urs arc Tuesday through Sun-
day from 10 a .m. to S p.m.
Admission is free to Museum
members; $2 for adults; S 1.50 for
students. seniors and the military
and SI for children to 17 years of
age.
..Breakina New Ground." Exhi-
bition ofmodels. plaas. watercol-
ors and photographs of new and Thursday and again on Saturday
future architl:Ctural projects at from 10 a.m.-2 p.m ... Artists in
UC Irvine. UCI Fine Arts OaUery. Transition" will be on display
through March I. Free. Gallery through Feb. 27. For additioc.1
Houn noon to S p.m. Tuesday-information. contact the pJlery
Saturday. Opening reception S offJCe at S82-47S6.
The invitational exhibition is a
showcase of Orange County\
newertalent. Hounarc Monday
th~ Tbunday .. 9 a .m. t o 9
pa :''J:riday9a.m. to6 p .m. and
Saturday 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The
center is located at 4601 Walnut
Ave .• Irvine. Call SS2-1074 for
more info .
p.m. Thursday. Feb. 6 Call 856-
6610. Sponsored by the School
of Fine Arts.
.. Artists In Tnlllitioa," an all-
media exhibition featuring the
works of 28 emergiq Southern
California artists. at SaddJeback
College. Mission Viejo. Thcexhi~
iton are all memben of the artist
-run Gallery 3 I 8 in Los Angeles.
In conjunction with this exhi-
bition, anilt1 Sandra McC..nhy,
Steve Metzger and Eloise Ryan
will discuss their work and the
current art scene on Feb. 13 at
noon in the collep -S pllery. The
discuuion is open to the public
frcie of charp. Saddleback•a pl-
lery ia open Monday through
"Calfonla CoMemponry Art·
.... ,. at the Laauna Beach Mu-
seum of Art. through March 14.
wiU feature Michael McMillen
and Mark Stock. The museum is
located at 307 Oiff Drive, Laguna
Beach. Call 4~S3 I for further
information.
"New Juice la Orance Coanty" is
the theme of the current exhibit
at the Irvine Fine Arts Center.
TIM•°"-' of P. a.cldey Moss,
the artist who bu achieved inter-
national acclaim depicting life..·
among Mennonites in Pennsyl-
vania's Shenandoah Va lley. a rr
available for purchase. Californ1J
Heritage Gallery. Cypress. at 5009
Ball. Rd .• 10-S p .m .. M onda~ -
Saturday. 952-3397.
A touch of classlfted
... ls 11 It Uillft to IMJllMU .._ ,_·~ *" tD eftl'r. a ..... a)o'. a
IOfa •• ~"CV.
\"nu f'M .,. h• ••-"~~......_Ow n.Nftfd .,.._._u ·11
lwlp 1na ..,.. • ._ h • 'Ill) aNI ....... tu ~ It
CALL
631-8120
Peggy Darnell, a Corona del Mar
photographer, submitted these pho-
tos for this Valentine's Day pictorial.
Darnell's work has appeared in num-
erous national publications and is
seen periodically in the Newport
Ensign.
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Clf'eCMora. end pee IOfll wM ,_,be oet'lf.... .... 111 If'"
..... cw .... of EMU~ V. KINQ, AKA 1AN..E VMAN
KING.
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Court of ORANGll Countr '9qll 1 •"8 tttM ALJCe KltG be
alPC*ltld -........ repr111,..... to ............ ..,.
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The pelloft , .... _.. aut"°"'Y to ...,1•r .. -....
under .. ..,.... • .,.~ ....... Act.
A helrtng on .. P9tlllon wtl be held on Na. 11, 1-•
1:30 AM In ~ 3 IOolMd • 700 CMC CIN'Ta DRIVE WEST, SANTA AHA. CA l27Q2.
IF YOU 08.JECT to .,_ 8'Mllng of tM ...-on. )IOU
lhould ..... ~ .... ._ ...... end .... '°"' oblee>-
llone Of .... .,.., ~ with ... oourt ...... the
h-'"0-Your 9PPM'MOe mey be In per90n «by ,ow at-
~.
IF YOU ARE A CREOITOf!I «a~ creditor of the
dM 1111 d. '°" ........ '°"' cNMt ... the oourt Of pr• .... "'° .. ..,..... ...... , ..... eppotllted lair ..
oowt ...... tour~'"""' .. d-. of .. llluMcle of
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Code. The time'°' ........... nat ..... pttor to tour monetw from tt'9 ~ of tN ,_.,.IQ naiad 8bo\119.
YOU MAY EXMIN! the .. .._ lairhcourt. I you ..
a penon ...... 9d.., the ...... ~..._ WW upon the
•19CMor Of ....... ..,,. end ...... the oourt ...
prod al ......• .,.. , ........... thlll you del1r9
•pedal nolce of the ting of an lrWllOfrend eppr1111
INf1I of ........... °' of Ille p •a... Of MIOOUf"9 "*""
ttoned In .....,.. 1200 and 1200.I °' .. c.lb"116.1
Pr-...Code.
Aas~ for .,.ationw:
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1.1H 111211a ..,
NOTICE Of TRUSTEE'S SALE
T.S. No. 1112150151
YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED Of TRUST
DATED Jan 25. 1980 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION
TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY. IT MAY BE SOLD AT
A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF
THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU.
YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER
Continental Auiul1ary Company. a Califor nia corpo-
ration. Trustee under the above Deed of Trust , will
sell the property described below on 031 11 /86 at
9 00 a m at the South front entrance to the Old Orange
County Courthouse located 1n the 200 block of the
West Santa Ana Blvd . (formerly West 6th Street). SantAI
Ana.Ca
The sale w111 be made to the highest bidder for cash
or a cashier's check payable at the time of sale 1n
lawful money of the United States of Amenca The
check must be drawn on a state or national bank,
a state or federal credit union, or a state or federal
savings and loan association domiciled in Ca1tforn1a
The .. JLJ be Z£ 5£ cowne"' 01 ~.
••Pf.U or lmpU9d. reprdln1 th• title, poueuion
Of liens.
c.ontinentat Auxllt.ry Company Is the Trustee under
lhe •bove Deed of Trust sJped by Raymond H. Kina
•nd Linda N. Kina. who•'• married to each other
and recorded on 02106/80, n Instrument No. 8942.
in Book 13495, Pap 1885, of Offici•I A9cotds, County
of Oran1e. C•llfornla. Th•t Deed of Trust WH elven
to sec1Xe an indebtedness In favor of Bank of America
N•tional Trust and Savin1s Association, • national
bankin1 HSOC1ation. You .,. In default fOf fallin1 to
c.rry out your obliptions under the Deed of Trust.
The default was rtCOtded on 11 /07 /85, •s Instrument
No. 8~ .. '30397, of Official Records of the above county.
More tha" three months haw passed afnce the notice
of default was recorded. Bec•use of the default, the
Trustee will sett at pub'ic auction to the hichest bidder
the Interest now hekt by the Trustee unct.r the Deed
of Trust on the fotlowina described property loceted
1n the county of Or•nire. talifomia:
Exhibit "A"
Parcel 1:
Unit 30 es shown end defined on that certain
Condominium Plan recorded July 15, 1978 in Book
12759, Paae 358, Official Records of Oranae County,
California.
Parcel 2:
An undivided 1/33 interest in and to lot 5 of Tract
No. 8835, in the City of Newport Beach, County of
Oran1e. State of California, as per Map recorded "1
Book 352, P.aes 31 to 35 of Miscellaneous Maps.
Records of O,.n1e County, California, t«>1ether with
all improvements thereon, exceptin1 therefrom Con·
dominium Units 1 tht'oulh 33. indusiw, located thereon
Exceptina therefrom an undhrided 1/2 interest in
all oil, aas. or other hydrocarbon substances lying
in, on. or under the above described property as set
forth in the final order of condemnation in favor of
the City of Newport Beach, a Municipal Corponttion
of the 6th Class, a certified copy of which recorded
J•nuary 27, 1953 1n Book 2~3. Pace 80 of Official
Rec<lfds.
The address or other common des11nation. if any.
of the rul property described •hove is pYrported to
be: -
33 Starfish Court #30, Newport Beach. CA 92663.
The Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness
of the address or other common des11nation, N any
shown 1n this notice If the above property has no
street address or other common des1anat1on, dtrechons
for locating the property may be obtained from the
Benef1c1ary under the Deed of Trust who has requested
that the sale be held. Any request for the directions
should be made 1n wr1t1ng. within ten days of the initial
publtcation of this notjce, to the Beneficiary at the
following address. BANK Of AMERICA NATIONAL TRUST
AND SAVINGS ASSOCIATION. FORECLOSURE SECTION
#4321, 3800 WEST CHAPMAN AVENUE. ORANGE, CA
92668
As of the date of the 1mt1al pubhcatt0n of this Notice
of Sale, the total amount of the unpaid balanc e of
the note(s) secured by the above Deed of Trust. with
interest, as provided tn the note(s). plus advances.
1f any, under the terms of the DNd of Trust. 1nclod1n1
fees. charaes and expenses of the Trustee, 1s $26.5~.58
Consolidated Report of Condition of .. 1aa ~ smoa:r....., ....-JW>--------------"
of DIGORT 'ff:? ________ , __ oaa~, __ , and J>omestic ______ i,._ ________ ..subsidiaries
at the dose of business on DZCSDIP ..3.J. .. --, 11-~· State Bank No. 1040
I ~ ........ t-..... -------------------------------------------~ la $
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°CONTINENTAL AUXILIARY COMPANY. 3800 West
Chapman A11enue. 7th Floor, ()r8np, CA 92661, Tet·
ept'°"9 No. (714) llS-6291.
8'/ a.an.ine Redondo, Apfwt for TMtM0
0801/31/86
2/13 2/20 2127
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T.&-.P•• _._., .. llOl'a TO NI MYt OWi•
YOU NW. .. DllWILT UIC>M A DllD 0# ,.,.,.T,
DATE) 1•• .. U"lM t• YOU TAl!m ACTION TO "'°'.,,. YOUR Mll' Bit t, tT MAY • IOl.D AT A
........C ML.I. •YOU..., M ~TION t1' 1Ml
NATUM ~ THI ~4*tG MMMT YOU. YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A lAWYIJl
On ~ • 1-• 10:00 A.M ... ,...._L ~TlON °' AMINCA • ._ _,,,, ... Trume
Under end.,.,,....,. to Dllill ti# T,,,.. rl I I dild ..........
1•. 1-M 11n1L No. IS UM• ol o....ll ft111 • lft ..
tlloe of u. Courf1 "9coll-•"' er.,..~ .... of
C .. a.;IM -DMled lair CHAN.a W. TUNelR IMO
ENGNO OCTAVIA TIMNIR
WILL •u. AT ~IC AUCTION TO HMIHDT
8IODP '°" CA8H (pa,... ..... ol .... In ~ ...., .... Ulllld ............. hM••••tD
..~~ 700CMoC.-DfMW..~
.. AM. c._,..., .. l't8M. .. end,. ...... con..,.. to
and now Niii ~I YfMllt MM De.a of Trull In Ille properey
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LOT SI tH ILOQC T 0# TMCT NO. 1211. CUFF
HAVEN. Al SHOWN ON A MAJJ flECON>E.O tH
BOOK 3~ ~AGES 21 ANO 27 OF
MISCELLANEOUS MA~a. 9'ECOAOS OF
OANtOE COUNTY, CAlJFOMIA.
ECCEl'T THl!MFAOM al o1. o1 r'IGf*, miner•
mlnerel rlthta. Mturet ... ""* and otfMir
hydl ocert»M ., wt' ICI a r W MIN 11.ncMn ttWI mer be wttNn Of' under tt. petCIM "' land
..., .. nabove de~lbed, togethef with the
........ ,..,.. od .... """'"" ...... and opet"•te ..... llfot and ltOMg '"and remowlng the
... from ..,.. . ..,_. 01 anr oUw lend, lfddng
the rtght tlO wNPllOC* Of dlreclkMlllly drW end
mine from ..... ottw than tf'OM ... ...,...
cNec:rlbed, oll OI OM ..... I~ and.,._ lneo.
through °' ecroee lM ~ of "'9 WMS
"9retneb0"9 dMcribed •nd to bottom •~
~Nd °" ~ dr1led ..... tunnels
Md .,_.... undlr Md ...,,,..., Of ~ the --
~ Mmll9 ,......., and to,.... .......... equip,
mM*ln, NP*. de 1;peiia end OPll' .. MW .0
..... cw ,,,.,..., wetw. "°'41Yer, the""" tD ....
,.,.,,._ .,., ....,. and opei .. ttw'OUlf' Ille eur-
~ OI IN wppcr 500 .... of the ........ of .. land._.....,_ dMciltMd. • r111 teiM bJ ...
recoro.d ~ 14, 1., • 1..-ument No.
IS-UU•I. Olldlll "1cocwda.
The .._ ..Sd ... end otfw common~. • any, .... ,... pr°'*"' dll ..... ....,.. .. ,._.,,....to
be: 1211 K-"-d. tllccport .__,CA.._,
The uMwlllf-' T,.,._ l#mt 'me eny llill.a'/ tar eny
lncon«ll • of ... ..,... 1 "*-Md OllW coniimon
.......... If flf"I, ....,.,.. MtWft.
Seld ......... .....,...,.~oo•••ll•wren-
tr ........ Ol .... '9d. t I •• '*' PD•111'me .. Ol eft-cu~ to ,_ .. ,...... ..... .,,.,.._.. --Oii ..
notic(C) MCUNd lair ..ad Deed of TrUlt, we ........
lt4f9Qn, -Pfo.lded In ..... ,......,,....,,.,. eny, Uft-
-._...,.of ellld Deed of TRiii. ..... dW .. and•·
S-W of .. T,__ Md ti# .. tN11 a • 1 d bJ Mid
DMdofTNll.for ... ~n : ._, fu •11Ste•
aM.000.00..
The ...... olet'/..o.rl96dDeedofTrUll ........ e•-
9Qle.d ........... to the ~ ......... ...-.
Dedlnlllon of ..... Md o.nencs '°' ........ --.n
Noice "' Delli• ..... BKtton to .... The Uftder .... Nd
CMaed ..... Noloe ol Oell4ll and IElec:aon to ... to ...
,..died In--~-----.... ~ le la1:1•1d .. SUL COftfl09'ATION OF AMENOA 1 • Md
l'Ultee, P.O. 9C* U'I, Sen Oltgo. CA 12112. (e1tt 212-
8480. Br 9'o111Mfte G . ....._ Tructee Sale <>Mes,
Authoetw9 ........
0.: JMumy ''· 1118 1/31 218 2113 4612
1(021344 ruauc NOTICE
STATUtDfT Of
WfTHDllAWAl f1tOM
'AR'TWUIH" OPlltATING UNDO
ACTITIOUS 8USINESS
NAllE
The foUownll peflOn has
w1thdr•wn as a 1eneral
.,_,.,,., from the partner·
ship operatin1 unde' the
fictitious business n•m•
of ClOCKTOWER BUtlO·
ING ASSOCIATES at four
Upper Newoort Plan. New· port Be•ch, California
921MO .
The f ictit1ou1 business
n•me statement for tM
p.,tne"hlp was fifed on
Au1u1t 2, 1983 In the
County d <>r.,...
The full name and , ...
kt9nce d ... penon ....
dra•il • as a '*"*. John Ml. Martin, 3919 West9tty ,... s... 100. Hnpo.1
IMch. ~ 92e60.
--Jotwt ... ...,." This lt.e.mnt was flied
with tM County Ctertc of
ClrafWt County on f~ 6.1~
Rte No. f222035
2/13 2/20 2/27 3/6 4654
"'9&.tC llOTtea
PICTtTIOU8 8Utl ....
NAm aTA'ftMl#T
The tolowln8 ccwporlllton
le doing buctn••• ••:
COMPUTER UTaACY
PROJECT, 1 Aue Cennea.
H9wpott Beec:f\, CA l2'IC>.
WMa ...... o...•~ment Co., Inc. (CA), 1 AH
CeMea, NewpcM1 8eacf\,
CAtalC)
TNt bu.an.. It con-
duClled by • COlporlllton.
... .... 0.U.pment
Co. M ...... MtcNlll 0. -..,,, ...... .
1* •f'INttl -lled
• .. Count'/ an °' a Counl'/ on Janusy ,.. .... ,_
IJI 2111 2/IO 2127 44211
... ,
0,
0, u .. ow•wr
WUUOP '1CTtTtoua •u••••••
MAiie
The tolowtno pereonc
..... alllandoned the .,.. of
the flctltloua bu1lne11
netM: SUB SHACK P .
1110 W. 8alboa BMI., *-·
poft ~. CA t2M3
The ftc:tltfoue bulln ... name r...,,., to •bo"9 ...
tned on 7-10-15 In the eow.r al Orange. Orlglnlll
, .. No. '211523
~FERHAHOEZ.
t 504 lltuhland Ave ..
Manhlftan 8eecf\, CA
Thia tMla1nece ... con-
ducted by an lndhllduaJ.
Signed: Veronica fter,
nendez
Thia ....,.nt ... Ned
wttf\ the County Cterll of
Orange County on Janusy
21.1 ..
F .. No. F211523
1/30 21121132/20 ....
........c NOnCa
fllCiiilOU8 ........
leAm aTA,._lfT
The follNtng pereon ..
doktg bu .. ,,_, aa: THE
CLASSIC LOOK. 17 T1h0e.
ntne. CA 92715; Sw1 P.
La.lb. 17 Tahoe. IMne. CA
12'715
Thie bUllnen 11 con·
duded by an Individual
Signed: Sera P Laub
TNc~wuNed
.tth the County Ciertt of Oranoe County on January
11, 1118
Fie No. F218401
1123 113() 211 2113 ·-
~
~NOTlCI
NCiiiiOU9.,...U
._ aTAftMmfT
The '°'°"'"G pereonc are doing buttneac ac:
P'ECOS ASSOCIATES, a
OefterW PW1nertlhip, 1 IGO
Dove Street, Suite 130,
t11 .. 0ft llwh. CA ~ ......., w. Grll*e. 521
PF'OMOfttoty Drive Eall.
ttl p Df't ..._, CA .._
Diie F. ~ 14302 ..... ......... ...,,.......,, CA ..... ,_..,. ~-...,,
1tlM MMdllOM L.Me.
Hut11ttn1ton aeactt, CA .... -,..... ......... _ .. .-..
~u•t•d t.y • 1•nerat .. ,, .. , .... ,. ~.:.~ • ····••ts. ,.. .
.,.... 90 ----.... c..., Cieri& ..
:.-:. 0.-. ... ,.,..,,
....... Fll1111 1111 .,. 1111 lllO ..,.
If • • .. • • • • • •
'-Y1l
, .... ,II lionw.tD.CAtatl:DW·
PICftita• llll II• lea a~ 12 ......
11Am 8'All I IMM. CA. t2114; M1rceete
TN runa .. ,. • ...,,., • 8'Kh. 12 ~.Irvine.
11 dOlftl -.11 111 • 8Nrt CA 92714.
W1UETT LTD. M Nwp::xrt Thia bulinesa It conduct·
cenw Drhle, ...._ ~ 14, ed "' husband anct wife.
H9WP°" ...... CA ... SilNd: Chef1M B. B&lch,
Gery A. w--. 1• WfWI. MllClllle ee.ch.
man Ortwe. ,.._..., CA This tblement wu flied
92170 with the County Clerk of
Thi• t.u•neea le COft-0ra..-County on Feb. 3,
ducted bJ • .,_.-on, 1916
Gary w-.n LTD. .... FiteNo.F299993 Gari-.~ .. ::~~ 2/l3 2/20 2/27 3/6 4657 PICTrTIOUe ....... wtth the C0une.r Cler1l of ..... STATI_,.
Orange Co""'1 On Januery TM totklwlno S*90n 11 17. HIM ~bu Fiie No. F2tl587 _.....,, 11'*-aa: Paclflc
1130 219 2113 2120 4814 lntattlgence, 5140 Birch
Street. 1200. Ne•port
•• .., ~. Calltorma neeo
ttUIUC *"1CI Pecitic 101-tllgenc.e. A
'ICTITIOU9 ---•• Catlfornla Corporetlon, NAlllS STA,.._,-514() Biren Street. 1200,
The foltowtng persona Newport Beach. Calltorn11
are dOlng bus6nna u: sue 92HO.
SHACK 15. 1910 W e.tboe P•c1t 1c Intelligence.
BIW . Newport Beech. CA signed Lonnie O Poe
926e3. Shanti Dewan, 8540 Pre11dent
E Carnegie Ave .. Ana~m. 'his statement was filed
CA 92807: Renu Dewan. with the, County Cler~ ol
6540 E Carnegie Ave . Orenge County on Jan 21
Anane1m. CA 92807 19M
This bus1n"s 11 con-FM No F29908J
ducted by husband and 1130 216 2113
.vtle S1Qf1ed Shanti O.Wen 2/20 48 19
Th11 statement was ftted "'&IC NOTICE
with the County Cr.k 0' FICTrTIOUa auatN11a
Orange County on Janu~ NAm STATIMDT
21, 1986 File No F291745 The totklwlng peraon 1s
1130 V6 2113 2120 4817 dolng bualneea aa: Peaches Restaurant Deli I Bakery.
K·Jaill 2340 Hatbor Blvd . Co.ta ,ueuc NOTICa Mela, CA 12928.
FICTITtOUI.,...... Mr . Wiiiiam Roberts.
NAMa STAftmlrr 1921 l....,d Ln .. Newpott
The to~ penort la Beach, CA 12880
doing bu9'neu a: THE S9*f" Wm Roberts
FURNITURE STAIPP£A I TNs atelement wu flled
CUSTOM REFINISHING, wtth the County Clet'k of
•
~ c__, °" , .. 3.
Flle No. f299997
2113 2/20 2127 31
6 NE4658
l-2UU
llCliilOUI .. If •
MAMEITA1-1
The fdlowJna S*10n is
doin1 business as: MAR·
TYN'SGIFT &STATIONERS.
12417 Sal Bach Boule-
vard, Seal Beach, CA.
90704; QuadrH Enter-
prises Inc .. 14711 Mulberry
Ave .. Irvine, CA. 92714. '
This business is conduct·
ed by: a corporation
S11ned: Howard I<. Kim,
Pres Sunhee L l<tm, Sec
This statement was ftled
with the County Clerk of
Oranae County on Feb. 5.
1986
Fiie No f300321
2 /13 2/20 2 /27 3 1
6 NE-4659
l--U252
flCTITIOUI .......
NAME STATDllNT
The f0Uow1ns person 1s
douu1 business as: BALBOA
FUN ZONE. 2200 Port Ler·
wick. Newport e .. ch. CA
92660; Jordan M Wank,
1800 No. Hipi.nd Avenue.
#100. Hollywood, Ca.
90028-4595
This business is conduct·
ed by: an individual. S.lned
Jordan M. Wank
This statement was flied
with the County Clerk of
Oran1e County on Feb 4,
1986
File No. f300161
2 1 13 2 /20 2 /27 3 1
6 NE4661
1974 P!Kentie Ave .. eo.ta Orange Co\#1ty on Jan 27,
Mesa. CA 12927: Jecl A. 1NI. ,uauc MOTICR
Britton. 5123 Harco Sl., Fie No. F299269 FICTITIOUS •UllNRll
long a.act\, CA 10101 1/30 219 2113 NAME STAftMRNT
Thia bueiNP la con-2120 4820 The following pereon 11
ducted by an lndhrldu•I. doing buslneaa es
Signed Jade A. Btttton ~NUS NEWPORT FINANCIAL
Thia .....,,.,.,,. ... med lllAllE STATtMOIT UNUMfTED. 177 R~akSI
with the County c ... of AV'8 .• I/IF. NNport Beach,
Orange ~ on Janu.ry The followin1 person is CA 92te3: Rlcfterd SuHNan.
15, 1911 do1n1 business as THE 177 Riverside Ave .• IF.
Fite No F2'1329 VIDEO BARN. 30242 Crown Pluport e..ctl. CA 92te3
1130 219 2113 2J20 4e13 Valley f't(wy., Ste. 8 -2. La-Thia bu.Uneu 1s con-
1.23303 1una N11uel, CA 9266 7 ducted by an lnd1vtdual
Tn1s business •S con-
ducte<I t>v a corpotat1on .
Sneraton lntercontenental
Developments. Inc S!Qned
John Rusin. Prnident
Th11 statement was filed
with the County Clet'k of
Orange County on Januery
l4, 1986
File No. F298206
l 130 2/6 2/ l 3 2/20 4e07
.-uauc NOTICE
FICTITIOUI 9UIMaU
MAiia STATI•_,.
The totlowlng person Is
doing buS4neH aa THE
NEW CAR HOTLINE. 301
Collins Avenue. Newport
Beach, CA t2&e2; OllVid
Allen Miller, 301 Cothns
Avenue, Newport Beech,
CA 921882
This business 1s con-
ducted by an Individual
Signed. OeYld AJlen MIH• ™• stelem.nt was med
with the County Cln of
Orange County on January
21. 1916
Ftie No. F291155
1/23 1/30 219 2/13 4580 FICTITIOUS ........ Donna J. Wall, 5502 5'erra Signed: Rlc:Nrd Sulltvan
NA• ITATEMOIT Rot• Rd .. Irvine. CA 92715 Th• .. ..,,.,,. w• fll•d 1-23247
This business IS conduct wtth the County CIWk °' PUMJC NOTICI
The '°'lowi"I persons are ed by an 1ndivldual. S41ned Orange County on Januwy flCTI110US BUSINESS
d0tn1 bu~ineuas: FANTAS Donna J Wall 22, 1.. NAME STATEMENT
TIC SAM S. THE ORIGINAL This statement was filed Fie No F211711 The followm1 pet'SOnS are
,..ac..nca
IHCiit Ill Ill Ill ....... ' ..... I 7 LQ _. ....
., ................. ea:
NmWPORT HAMOR *-
n...WATER ~T IHOW.
17IO ............... C-2.
Cotta ...... CA 11927;
~~Co,, Mc..,
C1Wllit'Na. 17'0 Monr_..
A..._, C-2, Colea ..... CA
12827
TIMe buel,_• .. con-
dueled by • corpot8MOn.
~ Mc'"'°"' Co .. Inc.
SigNd· Ounc:.n Mclntoeft.
Pr~
Thia stelement was titea
with tf'e County Cleflit of
Orange Counl'f on Ja"\uat)'
1~. 1916
File No F29823fi
1123 1130 219 2113 •S78
IC-2811 "'ate NOTICE
ACTITIOU9 ........
llWSTA.,._T
The fOMowlnQ SM'SC>na
are dolflg buameH as.
PLACENTIA
BASTANCHUAY
ASSOQATES. a cantornta
gen«at p4111neranlp: 113
Corpor• Ptua. &lite 200.
Newport a.ct\. CA t2MO:
51-.>hen c Hopkln9. 2553
Monaco Drive. Leguna
Beech. CA 82951. HAR80A
PACIFIC DEVELOPMENT
COMPANY, 2442 Elden
Avenue. eo.ta Mee&. CA
12127, MATT SHAN
CORPORATION. 25092
Budlboerd Lane. Laguna
Hiiia. CA 12153
Thts bu .. ,,... is con-
ducted by a gener•I
partnerahlp Si gned
Stephen C Hopltlna
TNa ...... nene w• ttled
wtttl the County Ctertr °'
Orange County on Janusy
17.1 ..
File No. F29e50I
1/23 1130 VI 2113 4SM
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PME 12-R•UUY 1l 1-THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWSllAvtNE TODAY
-.... " ... .......... -... "' ..,. ...........
'fOU am • llllWLr UI•• A -OP,_,.
Mf9 Ill I I • t~ • t:illl WU TM8
Mn"" 19 •••• , ,.. ...... h. "-· -90L.D AT A fRUO Ul.L " YOU -· All l••LA•ATIO• O• TMI •ATUal O' TMa
••OO•••tM A8At•eT YOU, YOU aMOULD COM'AOTA~
........................ II JI II C-..
,..,. • C11'1 • 0..-111 a • ..---. or •m 1111w
......_ fl• l IP Cid...._ purw tD IN Deed Of
Trull 11•1 _._FlllCCA.1. VOTAW.AM UHIM..,..EO
WOMAN IMO llCHMD ... 80N, AN \NUJYJlllD MAH
and ..... ,,,""'· .. , .. ~ .... ....,12
of OMGllll "9 I 41 M ...... of--~ ......... Of
~ ~. CIMO ..... and purlUll'lt to IN Noice of ~ ..................... , ..... ao...
•• 1 ...................... Ol llllld0Malel"9oordl,
wt1 ..... ,_.-ya1.1Wlll:11A.M.,MtMfront~
tr.nee to._ dd Or•llll CouMy ~ loaMld on
S...AM 9W ...... HR 9'Glm0ntlt. & •OIMMay, Ian-
ta Ana. c •su•lllllt II ....-C llUCllon. to.,,. hw-t bktdet
for .......................... In .... "' money of the
Unledl ...... al .......... and.,.,_., ~ect to end
now hlld ~II under Mid deect In the pr~ alt~ In
... Counly and ... end dMct1bed .. fcilow9:
LOC 1e of Tr• No. 1138. Ciey of Newport leech,
County d (JlrMge. S... of Celtornta. a per map
reoordM tft lodl 103. P .... 31, S2 and 33 of mi.
Clllileoue naape. In the oftlce of the County
........ of ..... County.
Property...._. ti purportedly known •: 2329 Tullttn
Avenue.,....,,.., 9-d\. CA NllO
The tCUt amoutwt of h LW1peid IMllera of the obllgaUOn
lecurM by .,,. proper11 to be eold and ,..ooeble ...
tlmat9d ootta. •llPI'•• end ~ et the time of the
1nttiel publc:9t6on Of "9 Noice of Sale le S1M.l40.11.
Onty curr~ d&l9d CMHer'• ChecU °' CerUfted
Checka we .c:mpllble to the Trullee pnMded proper
1denttfta1Mon t• eveletlle.
Said ........ mede, but wtthout CO¥eMnt « ..,.,911-
ty. lllP'W Of tmpled f9'dlng tllle. po111111on °'en-
c:umbr.,..._ to •lllY the ~111 wured by u6d
Deed. lndudtne ...... .,., • .,... Of the~ and°'
thl lruMa cnMlll by Mkt deed,~ thereunder.
wtlh ,,...,.. • ,.CHlded tMreln, and the unpaid prfnds-il
of the nae. aecut9d b1 Mid deed wtth tntereet thereon •
~ln&lllCI...,.. .. ,_ •11 aean 11 Cn•• ;. too1 Commerce
0r1ve. trwtncMle. c .. oo ,.11708. (111) 114-1200 ... euc:h
TrUlll ... 9t Ill MX> Hill. VICE PAE.h>ENT
1130 211 2/13 4801
C1 ••-........ , ... -.,.,.,.,.....MU
T.LlaN1..,.,..... ..-.ca
YOU ARE IN DUAUL T ~ A DEB> OF TRUST,
DATED ~ 11, 111S. UNLESS YOU TAKE
ACTION TO PROTICT YOUllt PAOflERTV, rT MAY 11E
SOLD AT A PU•LIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN
EXPLANA TIC::* Ofl THE NA TIME OF THE PAOCHDINO
AGAJNST YOU, YOU IHOULD CONTACT A LAWYSl
On FE.8MJARY 21. 1-. al 9:11 a.m .. GMflitEACY
MORTGAGE C()Nt()AATION, .. dv/ly appolneed TNllt9e
under and pureuant to Deed of Trua1 recorded
NOVEM8ER -1113 ... lnll. No. 13-531510 °' Offtdel Aecordl tn ttae .._of the~ Recorder ol ORAHGE
County, a.. of CAl.JfiOANIA.. beclllect by MARL.ENY 0 .
OVIEDO. A •IOLa WOMAN.
WILL lnl AT ~ate AUCTION TO HfGHEST
lloe>et FOft CASH (peyellle .. time of MM In '-""
rnon91 of .. UNl&d ...._, al THE FROfifl ENTRANC£
TO THE OLD ORANGE COUNTY COURTHOUSE.
LOCATED ON SANTA ANA BLVD .. BETWEEN
SYCAMORE ST. ANO BROADWAY, SANTA ANA,
CAUfOAN ... al rtgM. -. end I,,._~ to end
now held bf " und&t Mid Deed of TrUllt In the pr~ ••U9111d tn llilCI Counlr end ltlde delcrlbed ea:
PARCEL 1: AH UNDMOEO 1llOTH INTEREST IN
LOT 1 OF TRACT 1111, AS P£R MAP RECORDED
IN 8001( 331. PAGES 41 ANO 41 OF
MllCEUANEOUS MAPS, IN THE OfftCE OF THE
COUNTY M<X>ROEA OF ORANGE COUNTY.
EC~ UNITS 1 to 10 INCWSIY£. AS SHOWN
ANO OE..-0 ON THE OOHOOMINIUM PLAH.
AECONIB OCT08EA 29, 1113. IN 8()()1( 10IM.
PAGI tot THROUGH 700, OF OFFICIAL
MC0NJe OF SAID COUNTY.
PA.Rea I: UMT 12 AS SHOWN A.ND DEFlNED
ON THE ~IUM PLAN AEFEARE.0 TO
MOVE.
APNl~12 The _... .....,_ end attw common deelgnalton. If
eny. °'.,.. ..... ~ dw:rtbed abowe la1""PGt'9d to
be: U IEUCAl'E DRIVE. NEWPORT BEACH,
CAlJfONM.
-*'1 ... *9 T~ ..,.,_ -1Y leldty Jor any
Of IN ... ---end other common "*"·~ ....... ..................... butwlhout ~Oil..,.,.,.. "· 11, -• -.1 .... ,, ....... pll 111 lllon. Oil .,..
OUIMJ• 111. to pey ... , ........ prtndp&I aum Of h
............. ..., ..... Deed °' Trull. ..... ,,...
lhll• ... ,.. 1•1" ........... , ........ "~. un-
-----... o.d of Trull. ..... -. ... and•· ......... TNllee and of ... .,.,. ...... by Mid
0...-'l/ITNIL Ttae_. ... .,.,......., rtroeOltN M*a"Clf'
111 N -... ,..., 19' to M .... and ii• C !llfJt1 ..
................................. olthe
.._. • 8111113 a f/11 ....... of .... le •1•.l21AI.
,_.IF[° 0 ,...,...,.,_.dTnlllN ... ••· ..., -....................... .,_,
01 a n n.,.,......., DelMftd "' ..... anc1 • .--...._el,,....._. ... n IO .... TM widli .. _, ............... o.ua ............... ...
flll •• , .... ...., ...... ,...INGPl'1rhlill:1111
~MWV#lf.,..
•·: WJCt llORTUGI OCWOMTICIN AS
1'RUltm 9f •mMCT Al AGINT OF THI TNJSTll
"9 ·~Y. li&LMU. CA. MOIO .. , .. ...
Mnit -.... ft °""" -MnMllMT~ ........ ·-.,..,. . .,.. ..
T&-••• ••MY•fl•TefalJB!t JM I
YOU Ma• la Wo.T 7 K A -W _.,
DA1'l9 I JS 2 •• .._ tJW&Sll ... TMI ~ 10 ..... ,.. ............ ..,. --AYA ... IGeAU. .. ._ __
•X,LA•ATIO• O• TMa ··~··· OP ~·· "'OOllDl•e AeA .. 8T YOU, YOU e•OVLD
COWl'ACT A LAwwa °" ,....., t1, , ..... 1• ....... M'9NU ~T'Df °' .tflBICA -..._ ............ ,,._
UIMler and ...,,..,.. tD Deed of Tn•li 1 mfad Omli 2.
1 ..... IN&.No.lt W70I0....•11• •• .. ....
flat of ... CounlY ...... of er-.. c.-ar ..... d
CellDnMa. etealltM ~JOHN A. tWTllON NfO MMY
E. HAA"tlON, HU88AND ANO W1,.. Al JOt11T TbWn'a
WILL SIU AT l'Uatc AUCTION TO ...... T
llOOUI '°" CA-. (.,..,.... a1 ..,_ °' .... lft .....,, ·
rnont1 °' ttae Unlead ~ .. .,,. "°"" hl'lt •• ·-tD ,_County~ 100CMcC.-Drt\llaw.t. 8M-
ta Ana. C.lfomla, al fttlM. -and ......... OOIWIJ .. to
and now held by le under Mkt Deed Of Trull ... .._pr ISi....,.
11t.,.., 1n Mid couner Md ... ---... ... .,,.
EXHt•T "A" lllleohed heralo and made a .-t .... .
LOT 21 IMO THAT PamON Ofl l.OT 21 ..
BLOCK d7 OP CORONA DE. MM\ COUNTY OF ORANGE.. ITATE OF CAUFOAHIA. AS PER MAP
REC0N>E0 IN BOOK 3 PAGEi 41 AHO 42 OF
MllCELLANEOUS MAP8. IN THI OfACE OF THE
COUNTY RECORDER OF SAID COUNTY,
DESCAllED A8 FOLLOWS:
BEOINNNG AT THE 80UTHERLY c;;.c>ANER OF
SAi> LOT 21: THENCE WEST 50 DEGREES WUT
111.00 FEET TO THE WESTERLY CORNER OF
SAID LOT 29: THENCE NORTH 40 OE.GREES
EAST 31.48 FEET ALONG THE
NOATHWESTEAL Y LINE OF SAIC> LOTS 2t ANO
21 TO THE 80UTHWESTERLY LINE OF LANO
OUC..lllED IN THE DEED Of THE COUNTY OF
ORANGE. RECORDED ON MAY 3, 181t. IN 800t<
282 PAGE 112 OF DEEDS: THENCE SOUTH 57
DEGREES 36' 35" EAST 118.G4 FEET ALONG
SAIO SOUTHWESTERLY UN£ TO THE EASTEAl Y
UNE OF SAID LOT 21: THENCE SOt1TH 40
DEGREES WEST 52.22 FEET TO THE POINT OF
BEOINfllNO.
Th• ..,... &Odr .. and oetw oornmon ~. If
any, Of the ,.., property deaaibed ebowe II purpoNd to
b9: 3101-3111 Bepide OrM. Carone Del Mer, Celttom6a
82'2&
The undanlgned TrUltW dtec:lalma any llabNtty for any
lnoorrectn-ol the.., ... addrw and OCNr common
... mdon ... any, .,.,.. ....... . Said_..• be made. but~ oovenenc"' ..,.,.,._
ty, ...,._. °' tmptled. ,...ding tile. pc 111111on, °" en-
oumbfanoaa, IO P1Y h relMtnlng pr'~ eum ol the
MIJ(a) ..urect by Mild Deed of Truat. ...., mw.at •
....... -~ In a.Id noM(a), ... ~ .. any, un.
dlr the..,.,,. of aakt Deed ol Trual. ..... c:tw ... and•·
....-ol IN Truae. end of the trultJ c:re&led by Mid
Daect Of Trull
The"*9amount oftt. UftPllld balMceof"•o._,on
aecured by IM pro~ to be eold and -.11="** ...
timalld oot11.. • ...,._ and echencea at the time Ol Uae
,,,.... publlcalkMt of the Notice of a... .. 1170,300..00.
The befilfldary under Mid Deed ol TrUllt heretofore•-
~ and delvered '° the und&rllgned a .,....,
Dac:WltiOn of °"8ult and Demand for Sale. and a wrMan
Notice of Dellul and EJec:aon to Sel. The und9 •gned
caUMd •d Notice Of ~ and Elec:tlon to Sell to be
recorded In the county.._. the,_, pr~ la localed.
IMP£AIAL CORPORA TlON OF AMENCAH, u Mid
TrUllee. 15MCMl'.-u Or, San Otego. CA 82123. (818)
282..a4IO, 9t ~ G. Shlekta. Tru9tee S... Offtcer.
Authortlled S9'alure
0.: January 7. 1818
1/30 218 2/13 4800
NOT1CI OP~ .... IAU
nT ... ORDmA MO ... ,.,._
TMl81H IAU NO. -.11
C1t1• 18ar A•n •I 11 1111 1111
YOU AM tM D8PAUl.T ~ A DUD OP TMllT
DATID ,.,.... U•LaU YOU TAU ACTIOll TO
PllOTICT YOUll ,..--...rt, tT llAY • 90LD AT A
PU&IC ML& IP 'fOU -All UPLMATION Oft
TMa MAW OP Tlta NOC .. 11111 AGA91ST YOU.
YOU lllOULD CONTACT A LAW'fa
Oft 2-Jo-te at 10:00 A.M. IUNWEST BANK A
CAU'°"'IA ~TION • the duty appolneiad
Trume ""'*and punuane to o.ect of Truat. Aacorded
on 1w1-a • Oocurnenl no. 13 •••U Ot Otftdlll
Aecordl In the Olllce ol the Aacordar of Or-. County,
Caltfomla, •••Cuted by: AROESHIA IAHAR, AN
UfAIATJO'IED MAN
W1U aELl AT PU8UC AUCTION TO TH£ HtGH£ST
BIOOEA R>ft CASH. (peyal:lle .. time of ... tn t.-ful
~ of the Unlt9d Swea> al the front -ance to Sutte
206, (MOOnd floor), 11'02 IMne 8oul..-d. Tullln. CA
~ .. rtgM. .. and ........ OOll11191;'ed '° and ...
held by It under Mid Deed of TrUllt In.._ proper1y allualed
In Mk1 eounty. Celfornla. dWOlbtng IN land .,_.n:
P~EL1:
UNrT 10I AS IHOWN AHO DEANED OH THAT
c:E"1' AIN CONOOMIHIUM PLAN MOOROIO
A"IL 21. 1llO .. 800K 1IMI. l'AGE 401 Off
OfflCIAL MCOR08 OF OftANGI COUNTY.
CAUP'ONM.
l'MCIL~
AN UNDMOID 1Jlemt lu WST IN NfD TO
LOT 4 fCOl .. ON AMA) OF TMCT NO. aa. M
1HOWN OH A~ MCONB .. 900K-. l'AQUIT0111NCWINICW.-cl~
M~I. RICOROI 0, OMNGI COUNTY.
CALl,ORNIA, TOG•TH•R WITH ALL
IM,ftOVIMINTS THIMON. IXCIPTING
THIM'"OM ALL CONDOMINIUM UNfTI
LOCATID 1111MON.
IJCPf n&MMCU AU Oil. OL WT8.
•WLA. •.W. wna. NAl\IML W NGHT'9. ANO OW K1'0ROCIMONI 9Y
WHATIOl\a MM1 90QiJfN TMAT IMV • ~ OR wmM THa ftMCIL OF LAND
, .. l:IWCWa mecn t D TOM11• WITH
THa .....-.uAL WT CW DM L.919. .....
....CW IMO ONM,_ Tl•m Oft Meo ara•• .. MO 19110W• 1Ma IAm ..... ..., ~ °" Ntf cm. t.Atla ....... ,... w 10 •• a'OOK °" •11Cna1 LA&.L.Y D11U. IMO ... MGM LNel cm• 1MMI
-. r 4t
WIU .•• TWllll• a. mro. "•a•••..._ fttl • 11 .... Oii THI um 1mar1a amr r ,_ 10
•OTTOM 8UCM WMll!t8TOOCM OR
DlllOllOIMU.Y 1919 IJf , .. 1UfJIBI
.., IMn8 '*'• Mm ···"' °" l9WOND nta IXI •a• a.MN 1'Umll'. /lllllJ TO._t.~ .... WMI.
... -. Dll ea Me ONM1W ltllf IUCM
WILLI CM ..... wmtOUT NO~ TMI tllHT TO maL. ..._ ITa.. IJlll.OM MC>
~Tl 1"'IOU8H ne WAm CM ,,_
~ .. MIT cw nta IUHLIW'Aea CWTMI
LAND HIRll•AeOVI DllCfU810 Al
~·· .. v•o IN THI OllO "'OM ""'' M IBllCM TMJIT CXJ/IJ1'NIY, A CAUIOfNA
COtHtO .. ATION, Al :r•ulfll UNOIA
oect.MAT'fON CW~ NO. "-" t-DATED
NOYIMeaA IO. 1111. INTDIO INTO •Y
..-CMT Vlht, A ~ GINUaM.
PA"T .. MHIP, Al TMJSTO.., AND ,....,.
AMEIUCAN TRUST COMPANY, A TRUITH,
MCON>ED OICDtlMR 10. 1llO IN eOOK
1*7, l'AGE M OF OFACIAL MCOADe.
PAM:ELI:
AN ECQ.UllVE EAIEM!HT Al't'\MTIHANT TO
EACH UNIT FOR USE N10 OCQWANCY OP
THOeE ~ Of THE MGllTIICTEO
COMMON AREA OEllGNATEO IN THE
DECLAMTION OF COVENANTS, COHOfTIONS
ANO AESTAtCTIONS RECORDED IN BOOK
13111, PAGE 133 OF <>FACIAL RECOAOI. ANO
SUPPLEMENTARY DECLARATION 0'
COVENANTS. CONOfTIOHS AHO RUTAICTIOHI
RECORDED .. BOOK 13515. PAGE 428 OF
OFPICIAL AECOAOS. ANO IHOWN ON THE
CONOOMtNIUM Pl.AN FOR EACH UNIT.
PAACEL 4:
AH EASEMENT FOR USE ANO ENJOYMENT OF
THE "COMMUNfTY FACILITIES· OF SAIO TRACT
HO. 1331. AS SET FORTH AND OESfGNATED IN
THE OECLARA TION OF AE.STRICTIOHS AHO THE
SUPPLEMENTARY DECLARATION BY
AESTRtCTtONS. ANO AS SHOWN ON THE
CONDOMINIUM PL.AN.
PARCEL 5:
A NON-EXCLUSIVE EASEMENT FOR INGRESS
ANO EGRESS OVER THOSE PORTIONS OF
TRACT 10517, AS SET FORTH IN AN
INSTRUMENT RECORDED MARCH 18. 1911 IN
BOOK 1S070, PAGES 1227 ANO 12M OF
OFFICtAL RECORDS.
The.., ... ~ and oetw common~. If eny,
ol the ,... property delcrlbad aboW le purporlld to be:
2tO Cegn~ Lane. t10I, t•port Bw:h, CA l2lllO
The ur.derJlgMd TtUlllW ~ any llellllly for eny
tncorrec:tne9 ol the .... eddr-and on. common
daell"alton. " any, atMMn herein.
Seki _.. wit be made, but .-out oonwen•M °'
•rrwtty . ....,_a or lmpled. reg1Jdll19 ttlle. po11111·on. °' encumbrancea. to pay the ,..,.,... prtnclpet eum of
the ncM(I) aecurect by Mid Daed of Tf'Ull. wld\ I'*'•
thereon, .. P"Mdect In aeld noea(a), &dwMoea. ff_,.,, un-
dlr the..,,. of tN Daect of Truat. ..... ct.get and •·
....-of the Tl'Ullee and of the tNllS creeled by u6d
Deed of Trwt. to-wft: 112,112.41
The beMllderyundlr aeld Oeed ol TrUlll heralofore•-
~ and cMlvered to the undel lllgned a wrtften
Oec::leralk>n of Oefaul and Demand tor a.. end a wrtnen
Nodce of O.ult and Elllc:tlon to Seit The undanlgned
c:aUMd -'ct Nottce of Default and Section to a.I to be
recorded In the county wh«• the ,.., property II loc9ted.
For: Sunweat Bank, a Celttornla Corpor•llon. u
Truatee. 8y: F«edoeuN Con8ubra. Inc .. M Aoeftt, By:
0antet W. Onnerod, Vice Preeklent, 14081 Y«be glr ....
Ste. 238. Tultln. Calf. 82UO. (714) 131-3142
DATE:~ 20, 18M
1131 218 2113 4"4
PUalC NOTICa
ACTtTIOUa .........
NAMI STATUllNT
The toflowlng persona
are doing bualneu aa:
SIXPENCE INN OF EL
CAJON, 1751 Eul Gany
Ave.. si.. c. Sant• Ana.
Celfoml• 82705.
Sixpence Inna of
America, Inc. (Calltornla
corporation), 1751 EHt
Garry Ave .. Sta. c. Santa
Ana. CA 82'705.
Donald E. Sodaro I
Fellclty A . Sodaro
Aew cel:lle Trull. 1751 E.
Olirry Ave.. 8... C. Sant•
Ana. CA t270I.
Wllem A. Celne. Jr. &
Temmy L C.... Aevcmble
Tnlal. 1711 EMii G9rry Ave ..
Ste. C, Santa Ana, CA
1270I.
Wllllam A. Caln•. Sr.
"9ua _,,.. Tf'Ulll. 1711 Eal
(Wry ......... c ....... AM. CAtm)I.
........ lnne Of
Am<Oa. lftc,.
~ ..... A.C...Jr.
e111••vtm~......,. lNa 1 2 ,.,._.., ..
.. CNllW Clllt of ow. c.,. .. -.-.1-. ,. ...... ,.
M111llllO ln7 ..,
"°-=--==·· ..... .., ...... " n. fllHhtti ,_...
.,.. ............... u:
NIWP09'T MAR•OR
IAH..aOA T eMOW. 17IO
MOl•oAa-...c.t.~
...... CA IMl'1; OuMafa *""'111 ~ ..... c..ar-
• 111tM&llHs'le A-.. e-l.C::-..._CA_,
TNa ........... OM-
duc:tad by • corporlllon.
Duncen Mclntoeh Co .. Inc.
Signed: Duncan Mclntoeh.
~
TIU etetement wu med
wtth the County Ctertl of
Orange County on January
15, 1 ..
Fiie No. F28l233
1/23 1130 21' 2113 451()
l'UIKJC MOTICa
l'ICTmGUI .., ......
•AMISTA~T
Th• totlowtng per-.on I•
dotng bualn••• aa:
PERFORMANCE AUTO
DETAIUNO, 113 8roedway.
Cotta ....._ CA; Matt R.
Mitch.et. 113 lroedway.
ea.ta MeM. CA 12927
Thia bualneN 11 con·
ducted by an lndtvtdual
Signed: M8ft A. MltCMI
Thia~ ........
wtth tN County CMrk of 0ranee councr on Januery 1a.1• Fie No. lll:'f'21_..,n.~.,.
1123 1130 21' 1113 4MI
l ·U212
PU-..c fll011CI
NOTICI Oii DIATH Oii
CATHIW tctt•WJt
MID Oii Hh hON TO
AD•tUID UTATI NO.
A-111771
To all heirs, beneflc~.
creditors. contfn&ent Ct9d·
iton. and persons who may
be othet wiM inW9Stld In
the wiN 01 estate of CA TH·
EAtNE SCHMENGEA, AKA
C ATHEA INEV
SCH MENGER.
A petition hn beef\ fitld
by CHRISTtNE GASCA In
the Superior Court of
ORANGE County~
tNt CHRmlN£ GASCA &
KELLY Bt.Afl(CHE ROMANO
be aDOQinted n panonal
...... ,, ... , .... :
Tiii P .. Ft 11 7 _.
t .. .., ........... .... .............. ~ ..... ..
ent Administration of r.....Act
A ..... OR .. ~
Win be .-.. on MAiett s.
t • 8t .9:30 AM In Dapt.
3, located 11C 700 CIVIC
CENTER OltlVE WEST,
SANTA AMA CA 92702 .
If' :YOU 08JECT to the ,,....,. _the petition, ~
lhcUd ...... .,..., .. the
~1"1 and state ,.,_,.. ob-
jectiont OI file ....., ob-
ject ions with the COUit be-tor. the hear,,._ YOCK ac>-
pawance may be lift person
or bJ ,our llltomey.
IF YOU ARE A CR£DfTOR °' a c:onti~ e~ of
the deceased, ~ mua fite
YoUr claim with the court
OI present it to the personal
repre1enta1ive appointed
by the court within four-
months from the date of
fll'$t issuance of Mitten as
provided in section 700 of
the Califom1a Probate Code.
The time f()( fihn1 claims
will not expire pnor to four·
months from the date of
the hearina noticed above.
YOU MAY EXAMINE the
file "-Pt by the court If you
are a person interested 1n
the eshlte. you may serve
upon the e•ecutor or ad
m1n1strator. or upon the
attorney for the executor
or admrn1strator. and ftle
with the court with proof
of service. a written request
stat1n1 that yoo desire spe-c••• notice of the Mina of
an inventory •nd appraise·
ment of estate assets or
of the petitions M accounts.
mentioned 1n sections 1200
•nd 1200.5 oftheCalifomi•
Probate Code.
Attorney for petitioner:
WtlfAEO E. BRIESEMEIS·
TER. 7200 $. GREENLEAF
AVE.. SUITE !70. WHITTIER
CA 90602.
2/13 2120 2127 •651 ..... ,
PUa.IC llOTICI
ITATIMa•T OP
WITllDRAWAL ..... ~
o....Anee umaa
PICTtTIOUI euat•ll
llAm
11\e folowtng patW Ml
withdrawn a• a .. n~al
partner from th•
pt.ttnerlhfp oparlltng un-
der the ftc:tttlou9 bu"'-
namea: A) The Propene
Compeny. B) The Furniture
Stripper And Cuatom
~ at 1174 PtKen-
la Ave .• CotU ...... Caftf.
tn.27
The ncutloua buatne•
name ateternent tor the
partnereNp ... flied on
July 25. 1193 In the County
of Or an9e. FILE NO
F221313
F~ Hime and Add,_
ol the Peraon Wllhd,....ng:
Embert L. Stringer. Jr ..
13201 lmpertel Hwy .. Whle·
let. Celt. IOIOI
Signed: Embert L
11rlnglr' "'. 1/30 2JI 2111 2/20 4112 ......
.....Clldnea
PIChiiOU9 ... lllllaa
llAm STAIE IWfT
The ...... ...,..,._.
... ~bu1ln111•9WO
"Z'ZA. '-A CM8Ceff A.. a GeMr8I ,..,,,...... 1IOO
0o .. atrMt. Suite 1IO,
.._1*19&eol\.CA-.; ...... ~ w. can...._ us
..... ...... ry °''" ..... ••Jllt9&eol\.CA~ llkaMrt ... .......,. , ...
Mal41tofte Lane. H..n-._.. ....._CA.._ "°""a . ......,._ non 1-.-..... ........
........ ...... '91RW
Dae.,.~, .....
• ...... W t ilnlU , CA -. TNe ....... .. COft-
dwot•d e.y • 1•"•"'
par,fter&litp. '•"•' ............ ca.. .. .....
11llt S I IFFM .. __, ..... oa..r~~
~'*-'Oft...,.__., ....... ...,,,
1111 M lf1t 2110 4111f
l.al1'I "*.tC..nca ncnnoua •••rr• .... ITAlWT
The ...... penonl.,.
dolnt bu1lne11 11: M.H.·
LOT 3. 5120 IN.rch su..t.
Suite 200. New,,ort 8eech,
CA92660.
Thomn M. Unden. 5120
Birch Street, Suite 200.
NewPort Beach. CA 92660.
L.,ry T. Smith, 5120
Birch Street, Suite 200.
Newport Beach. CA 92660.
Doualu P. Simpson.
5120 Btrch Street. Suite
200. Newport Beach. CA
92660.
Robert C Porter, 5120
Btrch Street, Suite 200.
Newport Beach, CA 92660.
This business 1s conduct-
ed by a aeneral partnership.
The ree1strant com-
menced to transact bus·
iness under the f1ct1tious
business name or names
listed above on January 1.
1986 Signed· Roger C. Por·
ter
This statement was filed
with the County Clerk of
Oranrie County on February
12, 1986
f ile No 300587
2113 2120 2127 3/6 4653 I
"'91.JC NOT1C8 '1CTTTIOU8 ..,.__
NAllll 8TATWllT
The tollowtng penona
•r• doing bueln... H :
Edwerd/ Allen B•J Side
........ .-ce. 4207 .....
Wsy. t•aport 8Mch, CA
92883.
Derren Alan Prltcherd.
4207 H6leN Wsy, Mewport
8Mch. CA 82tl3.
Edwerd JoM Han1I. , 16
Vie Uncllne, Newport
a.en. CA 92183.
Thi• bY•IMM I• con-
ducted by e generel
partnerehlp. Signed:
Edwerd J . ..,,.,
Thie "*"'*" ... Ned
wtlt\ the Courttt Cleril d
Orange County on Jen. 15,
1H8.
Fie No. F2tl3:Z2
1123 '"° 211 2113 467'
..... ............
f1C11'llOUI ••m•• MmSJATWT n. foMor#6ns penOnt.,.
dolna busln•H H : MI-
CHAEL GOOD PHOTOG-
RAPHY, 34071 la Plaza,
0."9 Point. CA 92629.
John e.t>er. 24201 o.4·
phi, M inion Vl •jo, CA
92691.
Kaylene B•rMr. 24201
Delphi, Miuion Viejo, CA
92691.
Thi$ businns is conduct-
ed by~
The reaistrant com·
menced to tr•nsact bus·
iness under the ftctrtious
business name or names
listed above on Febru•ry
1 . 1986. Sianed: Jon
Barber.
This statement was filed
with the County Clerk of
Oranae County on February
4. 1986.
file No. F300175
2113 2/30 2/27 3/6 4663
K-23241 rueuc NOTICE
f1CTITIOUI BUSINESS
NAME ITATtMENT
The followm1 persons are
doina business as: HIGH·
LAND AND "D" ASSO·
CIA TES. a California aeneral
~rtnersh1p, #13 Corporate
Plaza. Suite 200. Newpe>rt
Beach. CA 92660.
Stephen C. Hopkins,
2553 Monaco Drive, La1uN
Beach, CA 92651.
Tom Lenny, 17 Woodflow·
er. Irvine. CA 92714.
Mattshan Corporation,
25092 Buckboard L•ne,
Laauna Hills, CA 92653.
C.lifomta.
This business is conduct·
ed by a ,eneral ~rtnersh1p.
S11ed: Stephen C. Hapkins.
This statement was flied
with the County Clerk of
Orarwe County on February
3. 1986.
File No. f300027
2/13 2120 2127 3/6 4665
NOTICE Of TRUSTEE'S SALE
NOTICE No. 4650
YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEEO Of TRUST ~ TED-...,Y 19, l 9n 1.H.ESS't'OlJTAJVCTIONTOPRJTB:T
YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAYBESOLDATA PUBllCSALE. IF
YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION Of THE NATURE Of THE
PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A
LAWYER.
On March 6. 1986. •t 9: 15 a.m .. NATIONAL FORECLOSURE
SERVICE. INC. H duly appomted Trustee under and
pursuant to Deed of Trust recorded January 28. 1977, as
inst No. 39774, in book 12051. pap 1597. of Official
Records 1n the office of the County Recorder of Oranae
County. State of California. Executed by PETE J. BONIN
AND JEAN F BONIN, husband and wife WILL SELL AT
PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH
(payable at tune of sale in lawful money of the Umted
States) at the front entrance of the Otd Oranae County
Courthouse. located on Santa Ana Blvd .. between Syca
more St and Broadway. Santa Ana. California all riehts.
title and interest conveyed to and now held by 1t under said
Deed of Trust 1n the property situated in said County and
State described as LO( 32 in Tract No 3764,asshownon a
map recorded 1n Book 152, paaes 20, 21 and 22 of
Miscellaneous maps. records of Oranp County, Califom1a
THIS DEED Of TRUST IS ONE Of TWO DEEDS SECURED
BY ONE NOTE ANO GUARANTY. TRUSTEE'S SALES ARE
BEING HELDCONCURRENTL Y ANY AMOUNTS COMMON
TO EACH Of THE FORECLOSURE PROCEEDINGS SHALL
BE CHARGED ONLY ONE SAID DEFAULT Will REQUIRE
IN ADDITION TO SUCH COMMON AMOUNTS THE
ADDITIONAL EXPENSES. ANO FEES OCCASIONED BY
EACH FORECLOSURE PROCEEDING
The street address and other common des1anat1on 1f
any, of the real property descnbed at:>ove 1s porporte<i to
be 1821 Hohday, Newport Beach. Cahfomia. The~
Trustee d1scla1ms any hab1hty for any 1nconect1~ of the
street addr~s and other common cies1anat1on 1f any
shown herem ' '
Said sale will be made. but wit hoot covenant or warranty.
eicpress or 1mphed. reprdina title, possession. or enc um
brances. to pay the remaining principal sum of the note(s)
secured by said Deed of Trust. with interest thereon. as
provided in said AOte(s). advances. 1f any, under the terms
of said Deed of Trust. fees. charees and e11penses of the
Trustee and of the tl\lsts cruted by said Deed of Trust
The total •mount of the unpaid balVtee of the obhpt100
secured by the property to be sold and renonabte est1
mated costs. eq>enses and advances at the time of the
1nrtlat pubhcabon ol the Nobce of Sale is $443.349.00.
The benef!C1af'Y unoer said Deed of Trust heretofore
executed and deliwr8d to the undersianed 1 wntt8f1
Oed8'Wtl0f'I ol Default end Demand fot Sale. and a written
HotJca ol o.tautt 1nd Election to Sell. The undeniCMd
caused said Notice of Oefeult and Election to Sell to be
recorded In the county whe,. the real property 1s loat9d.
o.t.9. FebruMY 7, 1986
NATIONAL fOA£Cl.OSUftE SONtCE. INC.
2100 SAWTO.LE 8LYO •• #306. LOS ANGELES. CA 90025
213-479-le09
Wanda McNMf. Alliltant Va PNlident
2.13 2/20 2/27
........ --Ol11m1TA1'1 Of C-..0•• •Mm> .. TM1..n•OM1•• CAii .......
STAJll IWf--TOWB•AWt'l•IWnm MIO Al .,_y W D•MP ID
COt••LMMI ...... ...
PATMCI A. M1M.*
.... DOii l • 1 • 20.
k at1 ' ..
D1bsd1 .. r
TO: OEF'ENOANTS. AND EACH Of THEM: Pl.EASE TAKE NOTICE that plainiff Mekl the folio.Ml
datNIM In the ~entitled action:
1. Compensatory dam-ces., allepd In each QUM
of KtiOn in an amount to be shown eccordlnc to proof
at \NI, but In •n amount betiewd to be not less then
$50.000.00;
2. Punitive damqes in the amount of $500.000.00.
DATED: Aua\1$1 28. 1985.
GRANOWITZ & WHITE
By: Bradle:v 8 White
Greaory W. Brittain
Bndley R. White
Attonieys tor Plaintiffs
(public.ation dates?)
K-23241 rueuc NOTtCl
f1CTITIOUS MJllNUS
NAiil ITATIMINT
The followi"I persons are
doin1 business as: LONG
BEACH ARTESIA ASSO-
CIATES.• California pneral
~rtnershlp, #13 Corporate
Pina. Suite 200. Newport
Beach, CA 92660.
Stephen C. Hopkins,
2553 Monaco Onve. Laiuna
Beach, CA 92651.
Tom Lenny, 17 Woodflow·
er, Irvine. CA 92714.
Mattshan Corporation.
25092 Buckbo.,d Lane.
Laeuna Hills. CA 92653.
California.
This business 1s conduct-
ed by • pneral partnership.
Sianed: Stephen c. Hop-
kins.
This st•tement was filed
with the County Clerk of
Or•na.e County on February
3. 1986.
F •le No. F300028
2113 2130 2127 3/6 4664
•·23143 ruauc NOrU
NOTa Of IMllOUl110N O#P~
4646
4571
K-2'257
~llOTICl
NOTa Oii ltlTIJm0'9 TO
INGME tN THI ULE Of
ALmMOUC 9IWltMll
2-+86
To Whom tt May Concern:
Subied to euuance of the
Notice rs ,;ven pursuant
to Section 15035.5 of the
Corpor•t1ons Code th•t
Edwm Hume, 111 •nd Prime-
view Properties, • California
limited partnership, here·
tofore d0tn1 busineu u
aeotral partners under the
firm n•m• of S•nt• Ana
Properties 11. a aeneral pert-
nersh1p, et Newport Beach,
California. has dissolved
their pertnership as of De-
cember 31 , 198.4 by mutual
consent •nd that after said
d1ssolutioo no person had
authority to incur any ob·
heations on behalf of the
Judy,
We're hungry!
former firm
2113 4655
1(.23345 rueuc NOTICE
f1CTIT10US BUSINESS
NAiil ITATEMUfT
The t0Uow1n1 person 1s
dome business as AP\.AN
INFORMATION SERVICES,
3701 Birch Street, 1st Fl00<.
Newpe>rt Beach. CA 92660
Inez Marino Hill, 542
Vista Grande. Newport
Bch • CA 92660
This business 1s conduct-
ed by an 1nd1v1dual S.aned
Inez Mar1no Hill.
This statement was filed
with the County Clerk of
Oranae County on February
6. 1986.
file No FJ00395
21 3 2120 2127 3/6 4656
PUaJC .onca '1CTmou•euenr•••
IUMa 8JATm 11'9l
The tollowtfte petlOM
•• dOtftl bulfAlll a«'
NEWf'OtltT HARao.-
~T IHOW, 11'0
........ -.... C-2. COlll8
...... OA ~ °'"*' .......... 0.... ... Clllor·
..... ,,. .... , .. Mie.. c-
t. O... ...... CA ml7
n. att•-..... ._..bf• -...111no
DuNeft ..,.. •• Ce.. -l19M4: Dv,.•n Mol"· .... ~ ,, ...
• :. .. .. .. -: .. .. .. • -.. .. • • • • • • .. • : e • :: • .. c
The gang
~-·••t• ..... ' II here~ 1"'-" tNt tfte
undw6"'9ed propotM to .................
.... Df91"1 .... delCt1Md •
folloWI In tM 1~ pr0-
vtded ~
2100'#. Oc:Mt"'• ..... Port lllech, CA 92663.
P\.nUant to such .,,._.
tion, tM undertl&Md .. ·~tothe~
ol Alc:ohOliC ........ Coft-
troe for ~ of an el-
cohoUc bever ... l~nM
(CW licenMI) tor tMu pre·
miteSn~
"47" On Sale General
(Pub. EM. Pt)
Si1ned: WEST COAST
FISH COMPANY, INC.
(N•me of Apoffc:ant).
2 /13 2/20 2127 4660
&·U. ~NOTICI ncnnous .... • NAll1E STATlllllllT
The tollowina person Is
doina business as: AMER-
ICAN MINI STORAGE • NO-
VAT O DELAYED EX
CHANGE TRUST, 840
Newport Center Drivie. Suite
455. NewPort Beach. CA
92660.
American Mini StOfll•
Novato Oet.,.ed uchlnae
Trust, Donald L Allen. T rvs-
tee. 840 Newport Center
Dr .• Suite 455. NewPort
Be.cti. CA 92660.
&.2ml ncnnouaeu••••• .......,.,_,
The followiftl '*'°" i~
doln1 bu1lnns aa: QUE
PASA BROS . SURF ·
BOARDS: QUE ONOA
BROS. SWIMW[AR, 333'
East eo.tt H~. Su._
308, Corona def Mar, Ca-
llfof'nla 92625; Humcane
Surf International, Inc .. a
California corporation,
333' ust c.o.st HithWey.
Sult• 308, CofOna def Mar.
California 92625
This business 6s conduct·
ed ~ • COf'PC)fltion. ser-t:
St...,. J. a.mn. President
This "*"'8nt was filed
with tl\e County Clerk of
Or1n1e County on Feb 4 1986. .
f l .. No. fl00163
2113 2120 2127 3/6 4662
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installation & rep;urs No Lawn maintenance. tree. Wallpapering 16 yrs exp
JOb too small 552-5826 trimming . sprinklers. $9 per roll up free est cleanups, call 631-4535 546-9800 Ouahty Lawn Service
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vation. sprklre, cln-up I'll beat any bid you leave
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BLOCK & BAICK •Plutarlng Bonded and insured •Mlscl. Services Free estimates
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Service to meet all or~n-DRYWALL & SUSPEN~
•Houae Cleaning EDCBLMGS-REMOOEL-tzatio nal needs incl. sett-ING 859--9395 ing up households for
movers-special attn. to
details-lmmac. house-
House Ladies Days or cleaners w ill houseslt. •Plumbing I Hiiting
E*'4nga. Homes. Offices run errands & plant care
or Condos If int. in perfection call
Pam $12.00 per hr. 536-
New and used cars are 8779 DRAINS CLEARED $15
avaiteaeflVWYday. When MINIMUM Plumbing 11t-
you 're thopptng for reh-Exec hsllpr hve out. seff paifa FMJCM&. water heat-
ab .. transportation. tu rn startr. own ~r. hvy mancmt ers. dlspoula. etc. 722-
to clauif'9d. t>ackamd. C°'*•na. No sml 9068 or 851-9804
ch11drn 969·9137
•Plumbing I Heating
WEEKEND PLUMBING
No overtime' Call anytime
Water heater installation
trom $52 00.
646·8712
•Tr• S.Vlca
Jaycee TrwService Trim.
remove. cleanups, haul-
ing, etc. 75&-8950.
•Typing
EXEC. TYPING SERVICE
15 yrs. exper. All fields
Rem ratea. Judl 549-7309
EXPERT TYPING
Vou name it -we type it
64&-1710
8PMil .... Ro T Nrr "°'" L.A. ....... YESlt , .... inca.
~-...... epltol*6 ,__on bd'I c...• Sol.
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M4-1MI
RAPE. SECUAI. A8U8E1 -
If .,cM.t know of .,.,.,. 'IM'~
mo, her. wife. sister. or
,.._. 90n. ~.or friend
who'• .,..,.. 9'*-d. p'*9y
abu .. d . Of dalftaged bY
.. Psychletrlc tret"'ent"
.. Pl••M write full per-
liculert I any evidence to:
Cltlnn• Comml .. ion on
HUfnlln NgMa. PO 8o• 914.
Tuttln t2H1-t41. 544-
3187. All names & co11-
fldence1 w ill be fully
protectld.
UVf-#t •11 I ded9 To «*9Jor
lfMld ....,. a..-.. tpeek-
1n1 OK. San Juan
C.pietrano hOme. Room
boeird ""'*-Mtely.
~
EASY ASSEMBl Y WORK!
S8 0 0 0 0 p er \00
Guaranteed payment. No
experience / No sale !
Oetarls • send ••If ·
addressed stemped
envetope· Elan Vl..,..5075
34 t 8 EnterprlH Rd. Ft
Pierce Fla 33482
RECEPTIONIST
Whoteule Ollb'lbutor In lr-
v In e •••k• Telephone
AecepUontet, lite typ. &
detla.I dutlee. N ... appr.,
pteaent pef'L &p. h•ptul.
~Xenon USA. 1 n as..A
Slcyperk Cr.. lrAne. 250-
4438.
COMPANION AIDE with
nunlng ~ lootl"" tor~ coupe or~
etdefty. WNI eate for Y°" In
my beautiful home. 01
youra.
Buying/Selling?
LETUSWIAP
IT All UP
i..rw••.._ ... non""'*-.ocmn-..~
1shed, 6/mo. 1MM util. Inc.
Liz 720-1510
l.M-#t Wantlld. '"J hofM
...... on V'910. H P•~•
~...-1nec..
P•tton oll) Coollln(
houMkffsH etc. OWf
prtw.ee room. ,..,.wicet
'730-6112 or 770-l443.
~·
Beautiful Ocean Vi••
Lagun• 8Mch 2 bedfoorn.
1Yr bath. flret>Jet:e, viewing
dectl. s 1200/ monthly in-
clude• utlllta 414-7"3,
417-3815.
NB-CM 4bdr. 2ba.
$1500/mo .-9501 173-
n449'.,.. °"·
Baytront, Bap1de Pier•
COM, 2 BA. 2 BA dup.e•.
P* ' boat space. $2000 mo. 8111 Gn.endy. Rttr 175-
1181.
4 -BEOROOM 2 ·bath
Laguna Hiia. f9ftCed yard,
cioee to tennis COU'1a. S 1, •
200 1nclude1 gardener
Anna 143-3193.
OCEAN VIEW 5 Bedroom. 5
....... Laguna ~ Home.
With spa. vt.Mng cMQa.
unturnl1hed. 12,00
montNy. Depoelt.
494-7181
N8 -4bdr, 2ba hon'9 In
Hart»or V.... Hl&t-. OONn
view, approa. 2900 sq ft 3
cw gar. lwge Y•d .....
requi red $1 800 I mo
Avel1ebte no. 14().20&4
Planning 1 pt•ap<ing gar·
age sale? Announce lt 1n
rJASllf..:I
FOR LEASE NEWER
OCEAN VIEW HOME In
gat ed communi ty
Cepl1treno B••ch . 2
Bedroom. situ• Oen. Dtnlnc>-
room. Femity-room. Double
oauioe. Outllde pet O.K. t1 .sso monthly lnclud ..
gardener. Day (714) 731-
3m utt fOr (Ron or Bob-
bie) &enlngt & week-end•
(7 14) 498-2342 (alk ror
Tony.)
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R•ncl"to S•n Joaquin 2
Bdrm Twn Hse 2', bl Gre•I
view I 050 / mo No Pets
730.1990
•xi:• •eel ...
feraaem•erlj
A prqp'Ml prori6lc local tu aa-
m&anct fOI' older'~ Check
wtd\ dw IRS for a loc9tion new
you.
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3712 SU.f\of• ... --
5194
....... 2 ......... 1 ...
LAllUM ........... .. ..,..,.,. . ....,, ..,.,,
dlltws ...... Wiiie to .....
t1200 montl'll1. ~tu•
---(714'} ....... (21~-·-
San Clemente n•••r
~lbedlOOIR,-.~ bMN. ~ .,.... s .,
......... 2 .... _.,.. ....
bar. tt350 per IMftth.
(Ludie) .... OOIO
Lootdnt for IQ ttom• •I
room tor rent .-.cdM ••
rv beh. Prof .-c rlllOclMno
from ScCIMdale Mcall 751-
7529
1•C11f11llr1111
Condo-La9&1na l:ttiat 3
8edroorne 2 ..._ 2-ar
0-199· A.ti emcuHI• tl50
"'CW .....
3'0-tln
lmmac. Condo. 2 bdrm. 2
be. dtlt. 911. poof jae. ""'*-
Vrty ,.,.., I 1000 mo. Open
1:30 to 7. Av9' now 213-
251-5471.
Newport Lu•ury Bay-Frt
f 500 sqft 2bdr 2ba Hamrm
loll prl •t rs dtoil gar
S1350tmo 6'2·9666
CM -Lu• Condo 2 m1 to
bet\ Brand nu 3bdf 2-~t>a
fpl fned yd. dbl gar. pet ott
P ick your cotora now!
S t095/mo 642-9166
EL TOAO CondOmlntum 2 a.troom. 1 .............
dryer. retrlger•tOf. ins
IN). 673-1334.
412 81 k'l ti ...
Share 2 bedrOcm 1 belh B
Toro condo. Fem• non-~-. 1325 montNy.
137-0587
Room-..._ Wantlld
Shat• 2 bedroom M~
Vleto beUlful condo. 1335
montHy. ~ utflttea. Ptu9
deposit. Evening• 781-
7145. .
PJOfeaeklnal female room-
mate to •Mr"• wtth eame.
Beautiful 2 bedroom
townhouM. Wuher. dryer.
pool. $350/ depo9ft.
5ee-7072
~-r~ .,.,,t.d
-L aguna Beac h 2
bedroom apl oceen ~
Prefet ptofnlk>nal 25-35
Neat, retponalbi.. 11on-
stnoker. '350 414-2'392
497~m-eae.
WANTED· lne•penaive
room tor rent by atng,. male
prote .. lonal. 43. preter
llbwal 9'ngle woman who
wane. eomeone around the
hOuM.
213-542-5210
female ,.oom-Mat e
Wanted. M~ be .._. &
r••o'>n al bte. ~hare
IMfautiful El Toro hom4i.
'326 ~ lldlttea.
137--7
~ neecMd: shr 2tw
tum a.oa .... MOO utl "'
bch 213 -a.8e I 71._ p)..0429
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81ACHtf 'ANTAITIC
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........ 4 ... .,,... ..... •.aoo .... OWt ...,.,....
Of trade tor condo equMy.
411-0t11
V.c.tion Rental
BALBOA ISl.ANO COTTAGE
Smf~lyonly
818· 790-96681952 · l ().40
s .... ~ Olmerahfp
...,, M8jOr MenuMcturer • a.. a ENN...,~ aup-
port. s ..... furnt9htld.
~ ar... teken. Cell
,.,. 1~. Ext 2401.
WedgCor Acceptance
Corp., MOO £. Hempden, o.w.r. co 80224.
FOR RENT -« '-oom-
mef'dal properly M-1 ion-
tng er Lagun~ Beach.
Atll°'** price. C.. 716-
7043.
117-CJ f I I
SALE -S Bedroom. 2 ad\
Stt.IOO. L.eguna HMl9 con-
do. Oouble gerege. poof,
perk. tennl a. air _con-
d i tioning. 150.000
uaufftebie 1at el 1.5%, PITI
S580 monthly.
120-24n
FOR SALE .... HO IAVINE
TOWNHOUSE. 12 Kaan St
3 + 2. gereg11. poof owner
(111) .S.1113
SALE. OWNER 3
8EDAOOM 3 BATH Mts-
aton VletO Condo lldtecent
to Country Club Dectorator
.... .,..,., • 8huftar. conv.r-
Mtlon pit. MC:WHy 8Y8'efn.
Muat ..... 143,500.
831-5107
EV!Wlfnga
BY OWNER -3 bedroom. 2
ba t h San Clemente
·seaScape.. condo Low
suacietlon dues. 1155.000!
.,,... ofter
•'3-Q01
...... "'1111
2 BEDROOM 2 BATH El
TORO TOWNHOME 1 Yt
ye.,. new1 Attached 2 car
garage. Landacaped rront a
beck. Upgraded ·
tNoughoUl Approximately
1350 eq. ft. community poof.
ape, r•creatlon room
1130.000 Dey 8~ ext.
21. E'*""O 581-7480
For Sale by owner -
Lagune ~. 3 bedroom
2 beth. $117,500 hant.uc
OCMn, city. coeatllne.
c.&.lna "'--· Auumable
... po911ble 1~ down
4t7-1t11.~
Laguna Beectl 3 ti.droom.
3 bath cuatom home. pool.
~. diack~. canyon a
ocean ¥19W. prlv.cy, big
yard. unique. $425.000 No
twcMcers. Motivetect ....,
Cel Joyce 471-0587 ct.ya;
4f4. 112'4 even•nga
~ hofne_.vtew dUlke
011nof9 -on 5 .,._ 3
bdnn, 2 b& cenmk tie
ttu'ouehout. ,._uced to
1'21,000. 714-157-IS34 ....,.mnnoa.
4 ~ 3 BATH El
TOM> HOME Wand Rowe
..... Nt. 2 llOty. 2,..,.. .... u. ...... ~ a.. ln•ICM'9 .......... , •111.000 •1-1141
Acb ... 2 8ed1oom Au.tic
C_.., In the for.et With
PfoPene OM· For .... 11&
mriea from El Toto
Recratlonal Strea"'•·
flthtng, S 11,950.
2"4222
OLD CORONA d• MAR
2bdr, 1be, R-2 lot. wtk to
bet\, rm for •P&nek>n. By
owner 1238.Sk
87!>-<Me7
N111ul Shores Gate
Guarded Community
Oce.nVtew4 bedrooms. 21;,
bath s1nale family home
$319,000 by owner 496
4362
Laauna Beach Beautiful 5
bedroom Iara• executive
home with 1ncred1ble city &
OCHn views $395,000 494.
0211, Owner
Spectacular lake forest
Home. H1&hly UPlfaded, 4
bedrooms. 2 ~ baths. family
room. fireplace. $195,000
951-6055
-111111 Pr111rtt
CORONA DEL MAR 3028-
3034 EMt PCH -4 A>fya
w/potenttal double the
value br bldg 2nd atoty
O'Mt teNnta. loctition. In-
come 141 ,000 Aak lng
1450,000 -Make Offer
Owner/ Agent 811·5~3-
049'>
511M.111 flf ....
OCEANVIEW LOT,
LAGUNA BEACH, STREET
I STREET. wtth 1 Bedroom
1 a.th coaiige. Private "Alta
Vlata" loQtlon. lndud"
AJA pea,_. for cuatom home.
S 179.500 I own• 133-2900
(dey9)
51W. " .... ""·
Unique Mont Rec Prop
2• + acres with tllflly
ctecorated c.dat Home AdJ
10 Forest s.rv yery prrvate
Lolo Creek runa thr•1
praperty A peKetut retreat
w/great hunting & f1Sh1ng
Shrt distance to M1noul•.
Montana S 185,000.
1,500 Deeded Acre Ranch
Central Montana w/approic
2m1 of famous Smith River
thru property
1 500 Acre Ranch • A Re•I
~auty • Ph1U1psburg Are•
Cen&act: ....., ....
...... I Aeaec.. ... ..,,Dr. ................. ...., ..... ,... ..
Widow has mon.y tor Tnm
Deeds -S 10.000 Up! No
Credit ca No pen8lty Cell
Denni.on Aaaoda-173-
7311
1111 I HI -1.
IRIPllJ
•EmlllTI•.
($lnce1851)
Reel &tel!a ~ op-
portunitiee wfth allabllitMd
& track pr0¥an c:ompeny.
...,c.a s •
(O.U tloti......,. Ofllctr a ConeUIMt)
1501 WI ICM Or. S.. 210
Newport ~ t2tlO
1114JM2 ...
TRAVEL AGENCY
Own 'f0'.11 tr8ll9I ~ No
upertenc:• nec....,y. A
comp!Me S)8Ckage. cho6ce
lo cation a eve Ira ble.
Numerous tr9W91 .,_..,.. tw.....,.. 25,000 fUlt offtCea
natkMiwtde.. TRAVEL Wl'TH us -FOi • peraotiel 1,..
... cal Bob Heneon .. -
411
1..mo-a1-7483
Hot Opp'ty for young
m•ketlnf ..... pereon.
Ground "' ~ '°' lfftlrt. ~PR Orined .-1ng •a.am.it. & ~ '"9f\
proftta w/eet. ftrm In N8
81'eL Celt 714-873--t2e0
betwn. IMM:30 pm wkctys.
E•cettenll Muter bdrm
$400 Ber Stoota My cttnen.
S200 Uv rm ... $500 Lazy
Boy MCU total rediner 972-
8411 ----~UllFUL oak end welnut
I fl _,. wtth m.ecNng
credenza. 5 yewa otd. Uke
new condition!. Aaklng
11500/ oner. P8'd 12700
MW! 493-t8IO Dr. Zolton.
Brown print queen .....,_,
1200 Oak bkcaae and
C'9denza 1150 ... obo 5'1 •
9015
ANTIOUE French walnut &
mart>te dlmng room sutt.:
lndudea; 1 ~ loui.
XVI dtnlng room ...,._ & 10
chalra. Together with 3
wood IM¥ee, 2 rNrror-Mdl
buffeea. Sl.000/ offer. o.y,
3IO-n92 or 472-«>02.
Floor Samp._ for Sale
EJCquistte Dealgnet Furn
OS Br.,don limited
o.lgner Ctr So. 843-0338
Ill ft It II
Antique German 3 wetght
Vienna ReguJetor & Frenc:ti
Mofbler CIOdl circa 1150.
Call fof appointment.
491-1840
Antlquea & furniture.
French high-chaff'; tabtea;
Mefetery. t>oys· bedroom
Mt: Md. Chair
720-0112
Antlq .. °' 9Uety klf'ldll By
ptMte party. Sefflng very
large ..... filled wtth --cel'ttonel nne antiques In
wonderful condition .
Met'VlttOua varltlly cohcted
from aJI over the world.
Must ... to appreciate.
Caah only p rlcea
negotlabte. Appolntmen1
ctltl
4N-1187
Unusual collectlOfl • acQu•red
ltvina world·wlde past 35 yrs.
Temple cam~ ceremonial
f1aures painted w/vea. col°'
& buttermilk. bronze f1aures
Natara1. miniature pemt1nss
all of India as now showina
1n US museums l~a
Batiks, maps, John Speed
1676 prmts. cannnes. cere·
mof'ltal ~Iver ,ewelry. etc .
Vu 1n home 775·2645
MOVING-MUST SElll
Waaher/ dryer $325.
Refrigerator. 1180 Sofa
bed. 1190. ~ ..
$386 2 twin beda l50 each.
Large omoe ~ a aaoreoa
cab'net. I 150.
4t7..eo53
10' S.-.. T.V. SYSTEM
remote poaltloner, Ofak•
recalver. 5-yew wranty
~15.
SATELLITE TELEVISION
COMPt.ETE SYST6' ~
.S1,115 WtM -· ~ll (1~) Der ..... 5572 « e-.... IOQ.
FACIA.L EQUIPMENT UKE
NEWll "REMOVETRON ..
Eaceffent opportwMty for
~ MIOf\ OI ~
l2.IOO/ oftar.
2'tCMM1
MOUNT MN BIKE, \"""9a ...,_Pro. 11 -1 yr,
oed Oltgli., .... Sell ..
...,. •1-e111: ~'"
Bnebett Pltehlns t"RK'hine
endoMd nit bettifW C1191-.... , .•.. ....,,,..._[~
..... l.2004t3-1974
................... p
to ·are•t hp•ctatloA• ,.... .... 211•••' 11..-.aa.
BEAUTIFUL 0811 ent
WIMut Uoot Deak wlltl
rnetcNng crlldela. 1,_.
°'d. L*e ,,.. condtUon.
Miiling $1 ,500/ -.. ~
12. 700 ,,.., 413 111 D °'
Zofton.
MSEAVO-MATIC .. SOLAR
HOT-WATER SYSTEM No
~ perta. ....
15.000 ... '3,550 Under
werraut~.
113-5312
ENCYCLOPEDIA, MW 1115
1275, "originally" 1150.
Brleannla 1114. Chlckrmft
1115 1125. Aldl 731-4MO.
Exerclae equipment "Sok>-
Flell". New $450. 493-7350
OUR CLAl81FIED is
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71~132-7838
SHIH-TZU PUPPIES A.K.C.
reglat•ed c:Nmplon llnea
on both akMa. Born Dec.
20th 1 male. 2 femat ...
1550. each. Day (Olorta)
873-0558. Evening 488·
5883
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terrier. blklgold. papera.
7wtca 131-7887
15 FOOT Chryaler
ttMutlneer" Sallbollt with
trailer and added apln-'*'•· S1 .400 01 best ofter. ~2233
MONTGOMERY 17'
SAILBOAT loaded (auto-
plot ... Br19tOI. a.-offer.
DeY9 758-1811, •511211
38'1"" IMP combination
flshingl Cl'U'8ing boat Futt)
~ EJCc 1n1nt condition. "**· 113.500/ of'9r
ass-1384 Ewninga
1173 23 FOOT "Reinefl"
Cabin Ctufaar. G,_. condl>-
tk>fl. Re-bulft engine. low
houf'&. 11.9501 oner.
837-2542
25 FOOT "Century" Pow.-
boet OMC ouedrNe. 350
Ford engine. low houra. Ea-
calent condition. 111.500/
oft9ra.
'15 1 T Ana Capri -cb' con-
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48,000 fftMee. &all. cand.
112,500
240 •••
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2 FANTASTICI CARS FOR
SALE 1114 POf'IC:IM c.n..
Twga, .. option9. P9'tlct
ooncHon I.GOO ..,._ 127.-
000 I ofter. 1114 500 Rl.
MerCl9dee apedll AMO ln-
wtor encl ....... Mullt a... $38.000
240-0887
JAOUAR-1173 )()(£ -Grey
V12. 3SOC""Ymotor. 2+2.
good condition, tlr• I pemt
automatic. •• ..-0. 414-
0048
1M llncoln Conbnental $14,
500obo24Kmt fultyeq01p
Eves 85 7 -0906
1984 Maa1ma Nissan ·
to.ded!!! Take OWf" luse
No cash down. $246 mo. w
1nclUSNe, pnvate party
951·2817
1967 Camat0 ·needs enaine
wont $750! All pnmered ·
ready for pa1nt1na. 49!>-154 7
after 6 p.m
1174 AUDI FOX 4-door.
fOOd condition. 11.415/
ol'ar. 951-2910 .,.., lptnJ
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1983 Audt 5000 S
54fver. twn-roof. IOw mlea,
non-amoti., Private par1y.
S7500 240-e283 0t 240-
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1184 El DOAADO Tounng
Coupe tmmaculatel All
power, .. ..,,_ 18,000
mllea. Executtw owned. prtvm euto . ...,,.,. ._
$465 month. 880-0315 d9ya.
1184 CADILLAC SEVfllE
Fawn Mi•t (cotor). Fully
k>ededl "9oae" Stereo, Low
mites. Mint conctmon. 111.-
500 I ofter
4M-8072 Evenlnp
1171 CAOIU.AC ~
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IOeded. we muak:al horA
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trip c:ompuaw. 17.115. 155-
8200.
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wht. 39k mt., t•• ~
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STATIONWAGON Sun-
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1184 Honde Prelude
sllwr. 5 apeed. *· Rllten
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paint. 8'ectrlc moon-«*
AMn:M -.o. '*· 13..000
mllea.. $5.480. Good ciond'-
lion.
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1115 ME.ACEDES 2IOE. I , -
000 milea. Ct\Mee c:ontrot.
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1173 MERCEDES aoNSE.
4.8 4 door Sedan. loedeat
lmmaculaa Good "'"'*'9
condition .. BLAUPUHKT"
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P• 11-FlllUMY ll 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWSllAVINE l'OOAY
Dreams: Nothing to Lose Sleep Over .. rm always tryioa to dispel
the myth U.t REM deprivation
caute1 craziness,"' says Sa11in.
-rhat wu sUCh a ck\'er idea and
was very compellin1 to many
ldaWsts. The public picked up
on it and never let it ao. •
peycbiltrilt specie~ ia ....
• ...-...1 • • I on~• •..., .. ,•~••
problema. Ok*ll ~ Md
done laboratory waft on ...
In hit f orthcomial book. tided
•0ream Lile, Wake Life• (State
University ol New York Prell~
Globul auertl that dreaam can
be used to am about the ~
eration ~ the COllldotll • wen
u the uncomcious mind.
Wta comatd at a petty. Dr.
Jon Sulin dOesn' displme free
medical advice about recurrin1
back pains. headaches or other
ailments. Word spreads that he's
a •sJeep doctor.• and the f orthriJht
persuade him to decipher their
dreams.
Actually. Sassin is dim:tor of
UC Irvine's Sleep Disorden Cen-
ter. A neurologist by training.
he specializes in the more serious
problems of troubled sleep. such
as narcolcpsy. insomnia and snor-
ing. Still. he understands the
intense interest generated by the
otherworldly tragedies. comedies.
romances and -at times-in-
sanity of our sJccp.
"Everybody wants to know
about their dreams because it's
a universal experience ... Sassin
says. -1cs only natural for so~
one to have some notion about
their dreams. People dream about
the past and about their expec-
tations and anticipations. their
fears. pleasures and wishes .
.. Dreams can be an imponant
approach to learning about some-
one's personality. When people
tell me their dreams they elaborate
on the information that they
remember. How you describe your
dreams i~ an imponant indication
of what's going on in your wakeful
life. That's why psychiatrists and
psychoanalysts can make good
u~ of your dreams. -
Since ancient times. dreams
have mystified mankind. Their
interpretation has led to the
downfall of monarchies. changed
the course of kingdoms and served
a!) a powerful means of predicting
the success of harvests and the
outcomes of marriages and con-
cept ion!I. The Greek gods often I
v1 s ired mortals in a dream to /
foretell major events. In the Bible. Jo~ph saves Egypt from famine /
and flood after interpreting the
Pharaoh's dreams.
There are more modern-day
examples of the influence of
dreams. T he EngJi~h poet Samuel
Taylor Coleridge aid he com-
posed '"Kubla Khan-in a dream.
then awoke from his opium-
induccd sleep to copy the prose
onto paper. Nobel Prize-winning
physiologist Otto L~wi said a
dream inspired his classic frog
leg experiments demonstrating
the electrical nature of nerve
signals. And the German c hemist
Kekule ...aid the nnged structure
o f ben1e ne was revealed in a
dream: he saw 4\IX snakes trying
to \Wallow each other's tails.
The m yc;t1que of dream~
culminated in the 20th century
"uh Sigmund Freud's psychoa-
nalytic approach. Freud o;uggcsted
that dreams reflect the repressed
de~1re\ and wishes of the waking
li fe and thu' are .. the royal road
to the unconscious. -
But in the 1950s. physiological
\t ud1e-; tended to shaft the em-
pha~15 of dream investigation.
The result was a more scientific
interpretation of dreams as a basic
biological function.
Sleep •~ marked by four distinct
C\tages that can be measured by
brain wave patterns as well as
changes in heart. lung. muscle
and hormonal activity. The dream-
ing stage of sleep occurs when
the eyes dart back and forth in
what 1s known as a period of
rapid eye movement (REM).
The stages of non-REM and
REM sleep occur in cycles of
about 100 minutes each. and
people may experience four to
six cydesdurinsan averaF nipt's
sleep. People often remember
dreams that occur just prior to
•..t~ w~ aiw from the
•c)de~llEMsleep.
At one till)e it wa1 tboupt
that insanity or depression miJht
be linked to people depri'YCd of
REM alccp. Dreamina wu con-
sidered an eumtiaJ fundion of
life. Thouah most people dream.
there are cases of people who
do not experience REM ,sleep.
Sawn and other raearcben
have shown that there are no
ill effects in such subjects. Indeed,
studies indicate that it docan '1
matter what a.ppem durina ileep.
u Iona as the subject deeps.
The pbil010phical aipificance
of dreamin1 has been studied
by Dr. Gordon Globua, a UCI
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For Four Days Only. .. Starting Today in South Coast Plaia
Saks Fi~ Avenue's _final consolida.ted clearance. !12 to 213 off original prices on
m_erchand1se brought 1n from Saks Fifth Avenue nationwide! 112 to 213 off on dresses
suits, S/X)rtswear-th: .best in fa/~ fashion, holiday fashion-al/ the essentials for ~n
today.. Plus, ~n excmng colled1on of cl<J!hing for children. /rs all right here for style
with savings that can't be beat...for 1ust four days only while the values last!
•There may have beet1 i~id~ price reductions on ~ items priot to this sale.
South C.oiast Plaz.a,. 3333 Bristol Stleet, Costa Mesa, (JJen ~ 'ti/ 9; Sat til 6; Sun., 12-5
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This week\ feature home offen
the charm and quaintness that
has become synonymous with
Corona del Mar. The home•s
location on Poppy Avmuc pro-
vides a peaceful respite from busy
city life even though it is a short
walking distance from the beaches
and business district of Corona
del Mar.
.. This is a wonderfully cozy
and comfortable home that has
been remodeled over the years,
yet the updated improvements
have retained the original details.
It was built as a summer home
in 1938. The iron-strapped beams
on the ceiling and front door
are very prominent.
.. Poppy Avenue has always
been known for its picturesque
qualities. Today the street is lined
with beautiful trees and below
the bluff are the seal rocks of
Little Corona, which have become
a favorite scene for artists. Poppy
• is UC> known • a prewiew bled
of unusually detltaed luJCury
homel an Irish ~a SoOttiab
stoncbouse and Mediterranean
~ • said listina broker Cbril
Hopper, owner of Corona del
Mar Properties and Crown Realty
and lnvcstmcnta. ·
A brick walkway lradl to the
front terrance and entry into the
home. A combination of tile floon
and urpetina continue through-
out the home which is biplighted
by a marine blue color theme.
The home bu thn:c bedrooms.
two bath~ a formal dinina
room and a panny flat or prden
guest bowie that has two room1
and a bath.
The spKious livina room fca-
tllrel a lkJtisht, wood .. ndi ••
a comer window teat. built-in
bookcucs. plate ahelva and a
1mJe brick fsreplMc. Bopper~
•vou9re lea than a bloct from
the bcada and Coast Hipway
and tbe historic Five Crowm.
)'et the atmosphere heft raemblea
that ol a home up in the moun-tait\s. •
There AR two bedrooms and
a t.th with a beach door in the
children's wing. The master suite
is large and has its own bathroom.
The dining room-a cheerful.
bright room in the center of the
home-is enhanced by a mirrored
wall. The kitchen and service
room are side by side. The kitchen
window and planter overlook
one of the home •1 three patios.
-rhe kitchen is great-it\ been
designed to be convenient and
step saving. .. said Hopper.
The home is surrounded by
-three brick patios-all are se-
dudcd and land1C8pcd for low
majntawnce. lqoniu. Impatiens
and boupinvilleu cra&e splashes
al color amitlst tbe lush peenery.
The patios are located off the
dining room. by the children'•
wing and between the kitchen
and the guest or prden flaL
The guest room is detached
from tbe home; it ... two ..,.
rooms. a batb and a walt-iadoeet.
Hopper ~ -i-his area can be
med as an off'1ee-it is so niee
and private with full views of
the prdens. Accordina to a
former owncT. the offac:c meets
I. R.S. requirements for a writt-
otr. •
Hoppn laid. '1)e aumNr Of
perkillj tf a ca for tllis bOlilC ii
very uau1ul for tbit ,.rt of
Corona clil:I Mar.•
The lot al the bome is wide-
~., by 111 feet with R-1 zoni._
The home~ priced at S399.000.
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'This is a wonderfully cozy and cOllll..w.le llOme
that bas been remodeled oYer die Jean. yet die ap-
d8ted improvements have m.lned the odpWI de-
twk'
Hopper bas bandied the sale
of this home twice before. Sbe
said, ~ former ownen have
created a f ricndly and warm
ldtina. They MW aid they rally
enjo)al the home\ location. It ..
the best of both world.s~oa
Yellieat to evaythiDa. but nice
and quiet .. al* time .•
The ..... oda special fca-
tma i"Clodr •mplr .... area
and padias lp9CCI for four can.
is located aa l09 Poppy in Coroaa
dd Mar. The Male ii lilleCI with
Chris Hopper al C«0m *I Mar
Propertils. lMYI Ed Coelt Hiab-
way. For .... ._., inloa••ioa
and previewias; call 673 1494.
When ., ~ .. Mar will
do. caD Coroaa clcl MU Prop-
erties-your villqe raJtor for
tbe put 2' ,an. Crowe tteaJly
and lavatmeat1 apccializa in
.,. .... oppoi111aicia
Financing? What if You Cafry Back 'Paper'?
When you are selling your
~ the question al financina
is al primary impo11anee.. How
is your buyer going to buy your
home? b be aoina to .-Yan casb?
Possible-but not likely. It M
aoi.oa to .. y you cub to your
current mortpF1 Ya, be .my,
if that mortpp i1 auumable
and if be bu enoap cub to
.-Y up to that mortsqe. Otb-enn.e. be ..... -you to carry t.ct r .. .r., to cower part of
your eqaily ia * 19.-r
Price
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SI00,000
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balm ia dlil -naer. Wlllt .aepe
CM J011 tab to mUc tJlil •cany
'*k• • rilk.free • pa ii* for
youncl? A c:citnpte• real as.tie
attorney. C.P.A .• or fi•acial
pMDIMT will ... ..., SU •
liom for your~• -9
u advice with rcprd to tax
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P .S. Udo Isle. 3 br. 2 ba. plllyrooln. fuly fumilhed. r9nt 2~ moolta. $2.500 mo.
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3407 E. Coast Hwy., Co~ona del Mar
673-8494
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Ill CAIYOl..COUITIT LAIE VIEW II J HJ II
Perhaps the premier location In thfa private commun-
ity. Quiet cul-dCHaC location. Ideal for the targe
family. Includes, 7 BR & 7 BA, 3 fireplaces. famlty
room w/pool table, wet bar. large screen T.V.,
separate den. study and much more. Over 8,000 eq.
ft. Incredible value. offered at $1 ,895.000. Danny
Bibb/Stephanie Grody.
118 CAIYOI • ATRJUM ITYLE COITEMPOURYll.ta.
Single story, 6 BR, golf course, custom home. Cu I-
de-sac location on one of the canyon's finest street•.
Features format living and dining room, large master
suite with private office. Family room and den, large
pool sized lot, exceptional views! Danny Bibb/
Stephanie Grody.
Bl& CANYON -MEDITERRAIW VIW 11.860.IDJ
Elegant 5 BR, custom home on oversized lot. Fea-
tures formal living room and dining room, family
room and spacious billiard room with hardwood
floors and fireplace. Overlooks fabulous views on
Big Canyon's 14th green. Includes large pool and
spa. Danny Bibb/Stephanie Grody.
BAYFIOIT LOT &mJ.000
One of the last! 50' waterfront with privilege for pier
& slip to accomodate 55' boat. Martha Macnab.
BA1.80A CUSTOM
Four bedroom, 4 bath, two story home. recently
remodeled with old world craftsmanship and charm.
Steps to the best ocean beaches. Extra boat or car
storage. Price includes the land. Martha Macnab.
"CAPE SERIES" COIDO ..• ....,
Highly desirable 2 BR, 1 'h BA. 2 story unit in
immaculate small· community. Lush grounds, pool
and clubhouse. Best eastside Costa Mesa location.
Martha Macnab.
UIDA ISLE FORECLOSUIJE l1.360JIJO
A best buy in guard gated Linda Isle with gorgeous
view of lagoon. This 5 BR. 4'h BA, family room home
has been reduced $400,000 and includes a private
dock. Seller extremely motivated and offering excet-
lent financing. Price includes the land. Ed Escano/
Maureen White.
THE BEST OF WATERFROIT PROPERTIES 11 J25JJDO
Spacious custom 5 BR home with large dining,
family and bonus rooms. Pier and slip to accom-
modate a large boat plus side tie. Full security
community offers tennis and clubhouse. Price In-
cludes the land. Martha Macnab.
OCEAN VIEW
Great potential in this Harbor View Hills. Broadmoor
section. Four bedroom. 2 BA. family home. Large lot
with a sweeping ocean and night :ight view. $439,000
includes land. Martha Macnab.
DISTINCTIVE BAYFRONT
Builder's home. Perfect in every detail. Very finest
materials combined with finest quality workmanship.
Three bedrooms. den, Mezanine library. View of the
Harbo r entrance. $2,950.000 furnished. Barbara
Aune.
BIB CAIYON ELEGANCE
Spacious garden condominium -high ceilings,
large living room. Light and airy -great vista view
-master bedroom downstairs-2 bedrooms up-three
luxurious baths -3 car garage. Barbara Aune.
LARSE FAMILY HOME · SPYIWI Hill
Four bedrooms+ bonus room home on pool size lot
overlooking canyon. Quiet. restful view. Very moti-
vated seller will consider terms. Submit! Now offered
at $549,000. Virginia Swan
8"8LAll Hill BEAUTY .....
Five bedroom, 4'h BA family home -Metlculoutly
maintained and nicety upgraded. South port model
with view of the mountains and night lights. Inviting
pool area with fire ring and covered P&tio. Virginia
Swan.
... CAMEO llmEI C8ITUINIAIY ...
This 4 BR, 3 bath cont911'.'POrary home offera ocean
view from the spaciou1 llving room end muter autte.
The ultimate "European·• kitche" a.nd large formal
dining room overtook the fabulous pool and spa.
Cozy family room with fireplace.· A must aeet Good
assumable financing. Lois Jaeoba.
STEPS TO IUllF 1240.GCll
Own this wonderful beach home In private commun-
ity with pool and spa. This upgraded 3 BR, 2 BA
home has high beam ceilings and large private vard.
Wiii consi~er trade. Lois Jacobs.
BELCOURT ESTATE 11 JDJ.000
Private tennis court. pool and spa. Large custom
home situated on 'h acre lot in prestigious Belcourt.
Two story home with 5 bedrooms, 4 baths, family
room. study, air conditioning, extensive security
system. Bright and cheerful and in "move-in" con-
dition. 24-hour guarded gate community. Price
Includes land. Donna Godshall.
CAMEO HISHWDI HOME
OILA18ELOT
Outstanding single story home with 3 bedrooms, 2
baths. format dining room. New dishwasher and
oven, plantation shutters and many other amenities.
Swim in your own private pool or explore the tide
pools at one of the 3 beaches. Donna Godshall.
IEW • IEWPllT llEllHTI .. ..,
CALIFORNIA RANCH STYLE single story home on
huge lot. Three to four bedrooms plus separate
guest quarters or recreation bldg. Beam ceilings,
extensive use of oak. beveled glass and three
fireplaces. Home recently remodeled. Secluded
patio with pool, spa and fountain. Many amenities.
Appt. only. Priced $495,000 Donna Godshall.
Tllll •E II SPECIAL 127UOO
Three bedrooms, 2 BA. Extensive use of French
doors and crown mouldings. Oak plank flooring In
kitchen, family room and laundry room. Custom
plantation shutters. Convenient to shopping, airport
and freeways. 1st T .0 . is assumable. Gayle Amato.
llAR£ FIEEITAlllll COIDOMllKJM l14UIJ
Thia trt-levet home with 3 car attached garage
features loft area. Could be a library or den. Three
bedrooms, 21h beths. Skylight in masterauite Commun.
ity pool and tennis. Gayle Amato.
LIDO • IEW COllTRUCTIOI -EUIAIT 1541.000
Titled "THE CASTLE'' this home provides sophisti-
cated living with 3 BR, 21h BA. and 2 patios. Lite, airy
and fresh feeling. Bank owned with very flexible
financing. Quick Escrow. Tom Alllnaon/ Micki
Cooper.
UVE-llDE-IWIJl-llKE Ol 31/t ACIEI II--
Close to Newport/Mission Viejo/Laguna and Loa
Angeles. New roads to Coto de Caza Eatates. Five
bedrooms. 4 'h BA, ' FP and stable for 5 horaea,
party room of 1800 sq. ft. with fir'9J)tace, bar. 2 BA.
45' pool, 9 x 12 spa. Great views. Multimillion I
homes. Bank repo. Best price. Appt. Tom Alllnaon.
, ... .,. lr1l.m
Thia wonderful 3 BR, with famlty room remodeled
Lusk-built home will carry you happily and comfort-
ably into your future. Call us for all the tantalizing
information. Coby Ward.
HAllOI RIDIE CIEIT 14 ..
Enjoy the nightlights in this spacious 3 BR, 3 BA
home. Vaulted ceilings, skylights and warm fireplace
enhance the living room. Additional den with wet
bar, community pool and tennis, guard gated com-
munity. Extremely motivated owner wilt trade or
lease option. Diana Prosser.
SU WIND IS4IJlll
Expanded 5 BR, 3 BA, Somerset on extra large tot.
Private location with potential plus! New carpet,
paint, skylight and French windows. Perfect for
family living. Community pool and tennis. Sandie
Fix.
A IEST IUY -IEWPORT COIDO 11 ..
Just reduced! Owner motivated! Beautifully decor-
ated and immaculate. Nestled among the trees in
the heart of Newport. Two BA, 2 BA. Highly upgraded,
community pool, spa and tennis. MUST SELL! Micki
Cooper
MAllOl lllDlf CUSTOM LOT ....
Build vour own dream home in the prestigious
guard-gated community of Harbor Ridge. The lot
sits high on the hill overlooking Newport Harbor,
Catalina and the Pacific Ocean. Plans for a spectacu-
lar 3 level 6,535 sq. ft . home. Maureen White/Ed
Escano
ULTIMATE COMMAIDIN6 Hill TOP VIEW 13.950.000
Overlooking all of Newport Beach. this home in-
cludes 5 bedrooms. 61h baths. library, family room,
billiard room. exercise room. wine room and much
more. A contemporary home with soaring spaces
yet warm and inviting. Waterfalls flow over rock in
the entry and into the pool and spa in the back. Ed
Escano/Marueen White.
UDO llU WITH POOL
Lido home w/pool on large lot. Three car garage, 3
BR, 3 BA. Family room, separate dining room.
Exposed beam ceilings, hardwood floors. Located
in quiet end of island. Owner is serious seller. Joan
Lewis.
2ITll AT T• IEA£IMIEWNIT .._.
Fantastic southwest corner location at the sand
duplex. 3 down -2 up or remodel for amart alngte
family living. Just recarpeted and J>M.tttd. u.ten to
surf-watch auneets. Quick escrow. $150.000 betOw
tax assessors value. Tom Alllnson.
IAYFaT I IUUTIFUL llJH•
lncNdibte view of the bay from this captlvating 4 BR
home. Pier & sttp to accommodate • la9 bc>at. A
superbly crafted tavern room. l•rge living room &
dining room and e auper remodeled kitchen. Carolyn
Mason.
"MUST SELL" . "MUST SELL"
2 Yorkshire
Harbor Ridge, Newport Beach
. $1,100,000
This fabulous six bedroom custom manor ls
the Ideal estate for a large, active family. This
elegant home In the prestigious, gate-guarded
hilltop community of Harbor Ridge Is located
on a large corner lot providing beautifully
landscaped grounds surrounding the large
swimming pool and spa. You wlll experience
the home's many amenities that Include a
gracious master suite with a sitting room and
fireplace, breathtaking view of the city lights
and Newport Center from the spacious oak
paneled family room with a fully equipped wet
bar, the gourmet kitchen and the formardlning
room, a step-down living room , a separate
maid's room and much more. This property is
lender-owned and the price has just been
reduced by $200,000.
MAUREEN WHITE and ED ESCANO
844-6200
Specializing in Harbor Ridge
Grubb & Ellis
•mll8BNTIAL ••••--~&B 8BaVlm
#2 Civic Plaza, Suite 100 • NewpOrt Beach, California 92880
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For Your Valentine
UIDA SIU-Handsome entry courtyard leads to spacious two
story family home, with 4 bdrms, family and formal dining
rooms and remodeled gourmet kitchen. Gorgeous vieW' of
boating activity and sunsets. Xtra large patio leading to dock In
Newport's prestigious guard gated community. With land,
$1 ,750,000 631-1400
PllESTl&IOUS IEWPORT LOCATIOI WITH 70' on the bay. Dock for
several large boats. Walls of glass surround this cheerful one
story 4 bdrm. den bonus & family room home, built around
bayside patio with custom pool. Gourmet kitchen and a formal
dining room too. Price includes land, $998,000 631-1400
IALIOA ISU IAYFROIT -2 DOCKS -Water on two sides.
Charming. unusual property with 3 bdrm owners home plus
separate 3 bdrm rental on xtra lge comer lot. Pier and slip on
channel & dock on canal will accommodate 5 boats. A terrific
value at $850,000 673-0900
IEW IAYllllREI HOii£ -Quality built traditional 2 story home with
5 bdrms. family room. den, breakfast area in gourmet kitchen
and formal dining. Master bdrm has sitting area, fp, & sundeck.
French doors open to the bricked patio. $625,000 631-1400
•• TElllACE -UPFaT VIEWI -An immaculate family home
with beautiful custom pool in the patio entry. Spacioua and
°'*"with 4 bdrms. 4'h baths. family & formal dining rooma.
Wide. action packed views of Newport Harbor. Owner needa
,_sale. land lnc•uded at $569,000 831-1«>0
.. , UT ICUI~ with great potential. Older 3 bdrm, 2 ba on
dra wide lot in one of Newport's nicest areas of single family
Mllltes. Walk to Library, etementary school, & church. $450,000
113-ak>O
&illl IUCll -Newer gated community of cu1tom homes.
OMlnatic 3 bdrm. with dining, family breakfast & laundry roome.
aw-ming yard borders running stream $385,000 831-1400
... llU -on 40' k>l Attractive 1 1tory 3 bdrm home. Large
~ room with fireplKe opening onto spacioua IOUth patio.
Yathed beamed ceilings throughout. Quiet end of Island, ctoee
ID dubhou1e & courts. Wen priced at $:W9.500 631-1400
WATERFRONT HOMES, INC.
REALTORS
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2436 W. Coaat Hwy 315 Marine Ave.
Newport Beach Balboa f stand
111·1400 171 ... IDO
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Open Sat & Sun 1-4:30
401 North Star Lane
Dover Shores waterfront, 5 BO home with so many goodies you have to see it. Fee Land.
$980,000
Open Sun 1-5
1631 Lincoln une, NB
Baycrnt
Outstanding home for family and/or entertaining. Immaculate bright 3 BO, 2Yl BA,
family, formal dining & living room arou"d patio yard. An inspiration -come see itt
$291,500
CDM Duplex
Two very nice clean units, each with 2 BO, FP, single garage, carpets & drapes, one
with patio.
$259,000
CDM Duplex
2 BO, 2 BA, front hOUM, beam ceilings, sunny patio, stone fireplace. 2 BO, BA rear unit.
.. $217,IOO
Secluded HldeeW8y
Approximately 72 acre ranch In CleYetand National Forest, euHy acceaalble. Variety
of terrain, fenced for horMS, etc. 3 BO main house, staffa quartera and support
building. Call for full detalls.
$375,000
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C•meoShorH
Serene home with canyon and small ocean vlew ... Famlly room. dining room and living
room by large deck area ... cozy kltchen ... 3 bedrooma ... fee land.
$415,000
EVERYOIE 9' TO LIVE
II IRVllE TERRACE
Children•thewonderful Irvine Terrace Park
with bay vieW, playground, tennis courts and
playing soccer on the field. Parenta9.the
quiet atreeta and family atmosphere and
being able to walk to Balboa Island, the bay,
*«:h and new exciting atrium court. We
all 9our Senior neighbors and envy their
leisurely stroll-AND Do the Young Profes-
sionals ever91rvine Terracel Drive through
our neighborhood to see why we9them
back. So many remodeled homes The whole
neighborhood is certainly looking goodl Call
to see for yourself. Reduced to $275,000
e1..61.;,.. r<.al GJtat.
759-1877
WESTMINSTER INCOME
OFFICE
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HORSE PROPERTY
Newport beck bef view front •-Drtwe, 3
ecn ....... SpM:loue tredlUonel I BR, pool,
,_... ........ $1,100,000
WESTCLIFF VILLA CONDO
,, ..... ~ floor unit, ........ 2 BR-2
BA, ...... p .. oe, 9"t poo1, •a--, 2 cs
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,,... R-3 PMoramlc .., *" lot, cllr-
co•lll 8PPfO"d for four .... coilda•t-
lulM. $1,291.-
BAYSIDE PLACE BAYFRONT
Open Houses This Weekend
2 Bedrooms
1 Los Gatos, Irvine
631-1400 $245,000
t 1817 West Bay
631-1400 $365,000
58 Balboa Cove
631-1400 $385,000
501 Irvine Ave.
644-9060 $190,000
1417 Keel
644-9060 $469 ,000
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3 Bedrooms
818 Via Lido Soud
-631-1400 $399,500
t 16 Balboa Cove
631-1400 $425,000
Sat 1-5
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t 367 Newport Glen Ct-Tustin Ave.
631-1400 $385,000 Sun 1-4
2041 E. Balboa Blvd.
63.1-1400 $359,000
t 108 Turquoise
631-1400 $445,000
2124 E. Ocean Blvd.
631-1400 $349,000
t 5911 Seashore Dr.
644-9060 $698,000
t 2201 Waterfront
644-9060 $380,000
t 2006 Tahuna Terr.
• 644-9060 $359,000
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t 15 Monterey Circle
644-9060 $398,000
2015 Leeward Lane
644-9060 $255,500
v 11 Toulon
644-9060 $675,000
t 312 Jasmine
673-8494 $350,000
t 1631 Lincoln Lane, Baycrest
673-5354 $298,500
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4 Bedrooms
t 33 Montpellier. Harbor Ridge
• 644-6200 $750,000
1514 Hi&hland
631-1400 $318,000
2722 Circle Dr.
631-1400 $625,000
115 Via Waziers~Lido
631-1400 $489,000
1712 Hi1hland
631-1400 $279,000
t 427 Harbor Island Dr.
• 644-6200 $895,000
t 15 Cypress Pt Lane
644-9060 $679,000
v 2014 Yacht Resolute
644-9060 $429,900
t 4827 Roxbury
• 644-9060 $555.000
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o 1621 Bayside Dr.
644-9060 $945,000 Sun 1·5
14 Rue Grand Ducal
644-9060 $895,000 Sun 1-5
616 Poppy Ave.
673-8494 $395,000 Sun 12-4
v 815 Via Lido Soud
675-6161 $2 ,200. ()()() Sat & Sun 1-5
5 Bedrooms
~ t 16 Pt. Loma, Spyglass
• 644-6200 $695,000
t 326 Evening Canyon, Shorecliffs
• 644-6200 $599,000
t 309 Poppy
$399,000
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0 401 North Star Lane
673-5354 $980,000 Sat & Sun 1-•
6 Bedrooms
. • l Napoli
v 644-9060 $3,800,000 Sw'l l -5
t 23 San Mateo
v 644-9060 $650,000 5'#11-5
t7 Bodep Bay
v 644-9060 $699,000 Sun 1-5
Y•cant Lots
Top of Rocky Pt, smtass. Lots 84. 85, 86
644-6200 $2, 750,000 Sat & Sun 8 -8
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plus prN ... ~ P'-0-. ... roof. :awty ...... d
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degrw view. Owner may CSJY OI IUbonlil ...
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Exciting 2 BA and den with ~11 d viMf. Ex-
panded M....,., plmt with 1W1Y 9xlra ......_
Lovely Country Fr-..:tt .. 1ting.
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Highly UPQl.ted 3 BA+ den homewitta an.Ilion to
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ftoors., larg9 ymtt. si-and more.
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Elegant Plan 3 with 3 BR + FR. soft light colors.
tongue & groove ceilings. ll*ble fileplace. l.a.ly
brick patio on a private grw lbelt..
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Contemporary home for the entaftlliner. 4 BA pus
ma.d's quarters on an oversized lot with ocmn and
canyon views.
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Hilltop location for best YleWS of Pllafic 0c 11 a I.
Newport Harbor & Palos Verdes Peninsula. Wwmty
decorated 3 BR. 3 BA with kJW maintenance yards.
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Perfection an Corona del Mar! 4 BR. totally a1StOm-
1zed. nestted on 113 aae of protected priv&y.
Gorgeous grounds. pool and spa.
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Spacious famity residence tn Big Canyon location
on cul-de-sac & private greenbelt. 2 story 5 BA.
formaJ OR & FR Mast~ with fireplace
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Boat shp ptus htllsade v.ew of halbof lncredlble
buddmg sate wrth fantasnc plans approved by Coaslal
Comm1sst0n
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PWiKt b •ion & COHditiOH. Adolallli9 3 BR. t.nily
raa111llla m 1. brlmpmlio.pineil a1 ior .... blly ..
from 2nd tlocJr.
" .. 81 cti front. B11boa c:e.m..1 BA home on theoc1 an
front. Comer klf:•OL Neaa roof and plumbing.
wur•••t 111 ...
Fonl..,. oc:1• • vi9n A cut ecwe the usual oc aan-
front dllPlelc Huge pmtio. 3 ~ fi,...,. Inside
stail "'811 allows COIDU6 sion to single t.mitJ.
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Exc:eptionlll English T udcw remodel ad. 5 BR exec-
utNe home on lowety comer lot. Finest deccW &
mne11 lities. pool & s.-Lido's finest.
lll•P ft IU II 725111
Prime conw. 3 BR baytront C..-Cod. Newly
•••MJdr'a ta. finest~bwnoMl~sttyllgNs.
<>ell floors & outstanding enteliofs.
Lmm.f 11.&lll
Wondltfful English Normandy bayfront in excellent
location. 4 BR With 2 mast• suites. country feefing
lhlOughout. Pier & slap
Buildets-Prime Bay front lot to creete your .. dream
house ... 75· on the Bay with a pis'°" a 90· boat' call
tor additional information.
Jamin MerrnM
Ginnr And8r9on
BillBenls
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WolldlWM fwnily & ~ment homewi1hvlew, 5
BR ~ m..-_... with tnplece, tonMI
dining. termly room. community poot
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Well rhllilained unita oc 1an side of highway with
._of a.y. oc 1 an. Interior pden atrium. skylights.
Fr-..ch doors and windows. 3 BR. 2 BA Md~
··-Absolutely beautiful 3 BR family room home. l!nob-
structed view of harbor. ocean and city lights. Quiet
location. Security system. ...
Oustandtng home with unobstructed views of ocean.
harbor. city & sunsets. Substantially upgraded.
Pool, spa. 4 BR. family room. ......
Outstandang 6 BR home in serene residential
neighborhood. Ocean. harbor. tulls. city hghts &
sunset vteW. A lovely place to hve.
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Featured as cover home an L.A. Times Home Maga-
zineand on AIA & COM Home Tours. One-of-a-kmd
cape Cod 4 BR and 1 BR apartment.
Cl1131 IB. llAI IAYFmT ....
Perfect setting for viewing harbor boat activity. 50'
of bay. 4 BR. 31h BA. dock space tor 3 boats. Land
included.
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Watch the boats enter the harbor. waves crash on
rocks. fabulous sunsets over Catalina. all activity at
Little Corona nght below you.
Carole McMahan
JudyMertz
Balbara Miles
Lydia Murphy
Edie°'8of\
Kayf»mker
Marian Phillippi
BertAeedy
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Judy AotJbW'9
KayRMger.
Lucy Rose
Cynthia Rumsfeld
Frank Sennea
Jennif9r ShllW
Lenline Shiw
Hittary Thamer
Dottie Valentine
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