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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-03-13 - Newport Harbor Ensign• ESTA8l.ISHED 19'1 * 31TH YEAR * NUMBER 31 * (71 4) 131 ... 120 * Polltlcal races begin as candidates declare Intentions BY JOHN TRAUSCH Congressman R obert Badham and Supervisor Thomas Riley wlll face primary challenges in their bids to win re-electio n. while A ssemblyman Gil Ferguson will enjoy a f rec ride through the June 3 race. Badham·s opposition in the Republican primary for his 40th congressional district seat will stem from management consult- ant Nathan Owen Rosenberg of Newport Beach. Running unopposed in the primary ....elnllltl tn Piii 5 Forec~osure sale looming for Dick Dale's mansion BY JACK SHINAR The atto rney firm representing colorful surf guitarist Dick Dale was scurrying to find new legal a venues this week in an a ttempt to hold off foreclosure of his fabulous Newport Beach home. the •Gillette Mansion ... Orange County Superior Court Judge Harmo n Scoville last week o pened the doors to a foreclosure sale on the thrce- story. 17-room. six~ath house when he dissolved a court o rder that had protected Dale from such an action by the Orange Coast Thrift and Loan. Scoville. contacted by phone Monday. would not elaborate on his ruling. saying. .. 1 understand there is to be an appeal (to the ruling) and I would hate to have anything I say to the press affect that. .. Robert S peas. an assistant to Dale attorney James D. Webster. said a centlnutd tn p1ge 1 Cannery Village overr hurdle; sent to city council for approval BY JACK SHINAR Improvement plans for the Cannery Villa ge and Mcfadden Square areas of Newport Beach will be considered by the city co uncil April 14 after gaining unanimous approval from the planning commission last week. The commission approved the zoning and land use changes-designed to improve the 40-acre area ·s physical appearance. traffic circulation and park- ing needs-by a 7-to--0 vote. Commis- sioners also included plans tha t were initially recommended by the planning staff to realign the .. mix-master .. in- tersection at Newpo rt and Balboa boule- vards. Chairman James .. Buzz" Perso n said much of last weck·s three-hour public hearing was in regard to the mix-master debate. ........ "' Pll• 7 Lottery funds earmarked for teachers, materials BY LO RI SIL VER Lottery revenues totalling SI .2 million will allow the Newport-Mesa Unified School District to reduce class s ize, hire ten new English teachers. and update instructional materials, accord in g to School Board President Sherry loof- borrouw. ""This is a significant amount because it's discretionary money." said Lo of- bourrow ... It's not earmarked for a specific purpose." One-third of the money has already been spent to hire 10 new Enatish teachers for the high schools a nd three science teachers for t he elementary schools. said Loofbourrow. Another one-th ird will be used to purchase instructional material a nd fund a staff-training pro- gram. T he final t h ird will pay for a one time, one percent salary adjustment for all district employees. By law, 34 percent of the lottery income must go to California's public schools. The lottery funds are allocated to the school d istricts on the basis of student enrollment. According to Deputy Su- perintendent Norman Loats, Newport- Mesa has an enrollment of 16.SOO students and is receiving an additional S JOO to SI 10 per student from the lottery. "What we did first was to give each school an additional SS per kid ... said Dr. Loats ... Then each school submitted a wish list stating item they needed ... ·we thought we'd received S4S0,000 ttfas year ... Loats added ... We thought we'd only have enough to hire the ce n English teachers and the science teachers. All the re t has been a plea~nt urprist ... continued on p1g1 2 OUT 11 lllE ITIEET-Crnaaa1 1111• •ary C•rtY 11••• 12-ytll~ ... Al11 K1•' II Ctrlftl ... • If ICrlll P1cmc c ... , Ml1law1y It • .,, .. .,,.. AVllH. • .. , rnl•11••• ct1I• ......... trta*1Ht1 la C.M •t Im•..._ STAFF PHOTO BY ST[V[N G£0RC£S New guard takes up an old fight for safe Corona del Mar crossing BY JACK SH INAR They aren' the son of residents who cypically would be expected to take a leadership role in the affairs of old Corona dcl Mar. where most of the citizenry is seen as being well-established. lo ngtime homeowners. But marketing executives David Paine. 29. and Trish Weston. 28. residents of the community for less than two years apiece. arc the new leaders in what is becoming an old fight . That is. to be able to cross Pacific Coast Highway without putting their life and limbs in jeo pardy. To newcomers to the area who might be c o nsidering crossing the highway at an intersection not protected by traffic lights, Paine. who is self-employed. offers the following advice: .. , would say to do that, you ought to be able to run the 100-yard dash in less than 10 seconds." Paine. of course, was joking. but he points to accident statistics during the past year alone which arc no laughing matter. At o ne intersection alone. Larkspur Avenue and PCH. there have been four injury accidents involving pedestrians hit by vehicle! since June 21 . he says. Two other accidents along the same stretch in the past year-at Marigold a nd Narcissus a venues -he also has d o cumented . inc luding a fatality o n Narcissus. whic h is no t pro tected by a crosswalk. In addition. We ton notes. there have been a number of fender bender collisions involving mo torists wh o sto p for pe- destrians before being st ruck from behind by other d nvcrs who don't stop in time. "It's time somethtnll is d o ne ." she \a}' Alo ng with Paine. who reported!) may run fo r the City Council . a civic group was formed calling itself C1t11cns for Safe Crosswalks. They pa scd out leanet!I and began a petition-signing campaign. The) nov. claim t o ha"c the ~1gnatu rc~ of more' than 300 Corona del Mar residents to present to the Newpo rt Beach Cit ) Council a~ well a s the endo rstmcnt of the Corona dcl Mar Chamber of Com- merce. In the coming days. they plan to enlist the support of the Oasis Senior C itizens Center and C oro na del M a r Community Association. Paine sa ys the group's first goa l is to grt the city to inatiate !ltudaes of the cr osswalk problems and to m o n it or driving patterns in the area for a 60- clflll,.... • ,..., I N s I D E lliiilma 7 CllM• 17 Clmlfltd 22 Dining 11 F1111illa 5 Fuhltn 15 Foru m 4 l191l1 18 M1rlnt Scent 9 Pollca Blot1er 6 Soctety 13 Sports 8 Thaler 10 PAIE I UICI ll I• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COST A MESA NEWS/IRVINE TODAY Lottery funds may be h1rmful, says school· foundation head The state lottery has thus far contributed SI .2 million· to Newport-Mesa public schools. but the executive director ol the Newport Mesa Schools Foun- dation says that money may actually hurt the fund-raising group. .. There's a feeling in the com- munity that the lottery money will replace the need for a foun- dation ... said Pat Darnell. '"The louery is far from the answer ... The lottery is expected to bring in S 1.2 million to the Newport Mesa Unified School District this year. an average of about S80 per student. The foundation 1!1 slated to contribute a total of nearly S84.000 to the schools 1n the current 1985-86 school year. The foundation's money is raised primarily from area residents. •wt month we had a mcetina with (Newport Mesa) Superin- tendent John Nicoll and the principals. and everyone in the room realized it might be a problem ... said Darnell. .. We're getting the word out to the PT As and the general public that the foundation is still here and we still need their help ... . Darnell said the foundation will begjn a '"phonc-athon .. fund- raising drive this week. ... hope we can nip this problem in the bud ... said Darnell. The foundat ion recently awarded more than $38.000 of their annual allolmcnt. Grants went to everything from computer and video equipment to micro- scopes and copies of .. Tom Saw- yer." Newport Mesa lottery funds continued from page 1 Loofbourro w said that the 'chool board expects that the money the district will receive from the lottery will d o uble next )Car. Already. she and the board are planning ways m which the money will be spent. "~ext year we are planning 10 U\e ~ome monq to decrea~ da\!I '11e. e'pecially in the high -.chool math. ~ience. and social ,, ud1e' cla,!>e\. ·· '\he !>aid . "We MC: going t o hire a phy~ical l'dui:a t1on 'pcc1ali,1 in the kin- t.krgardcn to \IXth grade area . .ind al'o expand P'~cholog1ca l 'l'" ice' at t he ck mcnta r ~ Ind ti \H' h<l\l' l'nnugh monc:~ I he major amount of money will continue to replace and update instuctional materials ... However. as substantial as the lottery money may seem. Loof- bourrow added that the money only makes up about 2 percent of the district's budget. .. This is a help to some extent." !lhc said ... but is no t the answer lo long term funding for public education in the ~tale of Cal- ifornia." l.oofbourro~ added. "It is important that people reali1e that t ht.> lotter~ pro\ ide!. 'upplemental rathl·r rh:.tn pnmar) income to 'chool d1~tru.:1,." 6E J\1 W ISE Mery ..,., c~ O•mokl8"" We are having a special showing and sale of estate and antique 1ewelry next week The most unusual item is a suite of rubies. emeralds anci pearls 1n a necklace. bracelets and earrings ensemble with 1 nterc hangea ble center· pieces In addition to the gems there are hand painted pore elam miniatures that can also be snapped into each piece The owner has told me that his grandfather bought the 1ewelry in Egypt in 1916 and was told that 1t came from the Russian work shops of Fab erge· It definitely does have that flavor It is f asc1nat1ng to see the workmanship and ingenuity of the 1ewelers in those days The ability to change t he stones makes 1t a very versa tile se t and one that we have copied 1n some diamond ear nngs 1n our stock today There are many lovely bar gains among the other estate and antique 1ewelry which will be shown for sale starting next Monday tor one week only, Marc h 17th through the 22nd Also. we are ottering our own stock for sale at half price. This 1s firstly to reduce our inventory and sec- ondly, to let me buy some more! That 1s the most fun I have in this business Please take the opportunity to come in and make your selections from the Special One Week Sale C HARLES H. BARR Member of American Gem Society Accredited Gem Laboratory 9~;;!~Plaza 17th and Irvine Ave Newport Beach (714) 642-3310 Plummer tells feds to drlll elsewhere at Newport hearing aY GEORGE PAPPAS As far as Newport Beach Vice Mayor Rutbelyn Plummer is concerned, U.S. Interior Secretary Donald Hodel can ta.kc bis oil- drilling proposals someplace else. .. The drilling would be det- rimental to the beauty of this area... Plummer said, following last week's hearinp in Newport Beach on the federal off-shore leasina plan. She also voiced concern about the use of oil processing facilities, which could come to pass when the state's four-year moratorium on drilling ends. "This area already fails in meeting air pollution standards. but with drilling and the pro- cessing plants it would just become worse.•• she said ... The plants would create congestion in the area.· Plummer suggested oil leasing be conducted in those locales where drilling is seen as an eco- nomic benefit. A total of 11 areas arc included in the federal pro~ osaJ. .. This area docsn 't need oil drilling." she said . '""It may be one of the easiest places to drill for the oil companies. but they can't just drill anywhere they want over the community's objections ... Plummcr's voice was but one of many heard in opposition during the March 6 hearing in the City Council chambers. It was the-first of four hearing!\ to be conducted by state envir- onmental officials to gauge public sentiment on the leasing l!'>!'>Ue. Testimony gathered at the meetinp will be forwarded to Gov. Georie Deukmejian and will be included in the IOYemOr"1 offlC&I state response on the plan to the federal interior department which ii expected to be completed by May 7. • The oil leasina plan is a revision of Hodel"s earlier proposal to lift the drilling moratorium. Under the new guidelines, leasing would begjn in 1987, continuing through 1991. Plummer and others urged state officials to exclude Orange County from the leasing sites. Jeff Leitch. director of Save Our Shores. an activist group based in Laguna Beach, also spoke out against the plan. .. The oil companies can't just walk over the coastline and take what they want,•• Leitch said. '"The people have a say in this ... Leitch expressed anxiety over the potential for oil spills. .. I don't think the Orange County coastline can stand a major spill like the one in Santa Barbara in I 969, .. Leitch said. The technology used in the clean up process is still primitive. Leitch added. Leitch also said the area is prone to earthquakes. which could result in a major tragedy. '"If one of those rip goes down we may never get the mess cleaned up ... Leitch said. Several members of the oil industry also spoke at the meeting and refuted many of the resident's claims. LEARN to SKYDIVE! 3 M ethods of Certified Instruction •Accelerated Freefc~ll •Stahc Line •Tandem Square Parachutes, Soft Landing Orange Co. Representative of P.V.S.S. (714) 657-9188 Ask for vour Spnng Sf>K1al 0.S<ount Jack ~ nowton, senior vice presideat al tec:hnolOI)' and mar- ketina for Smith International, said the leuina process is a Iona one. in which a company has to apply tint for a leue sale and then obtain permits to drill. •1t\ not like you buy a lease and the next day there arc 40 tanken out there ... he said ... you have to find where the oil is ... Knowton defended the safety record of the oil industry. ...The industry knows bow to deal with accidents ... and prevent them,'" he Wei. •·They arc just as interested in protecting the environment as the surfers are. This is not to prevent an dlde like myself from going to the beach ... Know- ton added . Another supporter of the plan. Frank Monastero. a private con- sultant to the oil industry and U.S. Geological Survey. al!o said the drilling will go towards in- suring U.S. oil independence from Arab nations. ... sat in ps lines in 1973 and again in 1979 and I don' want to go through that again." Mo- nastero said. Monastero said increased re- serves would put the U.S. in a better bargaining position with oil producing Arab countries. .. This would help us maintain a good negotiating posture with the Middle East ... he said. Monastero also said opponents of the plan were '"poorly informed on the issue. - He said he feels the issue is beyond the complete understand- ing of the averge citi1en . .. So many millions of pieces of information went into devel- oping this plan. there is no way they could examine e\>ery one of them." Monastero said earthquakes should not present a problem for the industry. "We can't let them take the shoreline away from our children. - she said. "We have a voice in thi~ ... Both Plummer and Leitch said they will continue pressing state official!. to keep oil drilling out of Orange County. .. We're going to do anything we can to stop thi, ... Plummer ..aid. TAHITI and the South Paclfk C NM wt tow T *•· or stopcMT tnroutt to/from Autlrllw or ~ u•i.nd c,,... from Papeete lo lera Bwa, H1talll11e, IWlllN, T.._ Md ~ to sun, swvn. •nd snorktll 01srovrr lht romurt ol th11 S..tll Se•• pir~1St ol •ohni< pub ind iq_,.m•rtM ~' f'h 10 Ti1111t V1' ~ Frtnch AlrhM>S ii iJH•o•I low IMfS Mll&btt wwh our < rvtSf5 .... --........... r.-......... ~ 714/673-0380 -:-;-COM TRAVEL SERVICE ~ 3•19 Eut Coast Hwy ==::=::-Corona del Mar CA 92625 .. Reason unknown for ocean plane crash aY JACK SHINAR A federal safety investigator said Monday that nothin1 in the wrukqe of a small airplane which crashed into the ocean near the Newport Pier March 2 augats the craft was experiencing me- chanical difficulties. .. My examination is done. ex- cept for part or the engine d• assembly. which should be co~ pleted later this week.•• said Donald Llorente. an investigator for the National Transportation Safety Board. Three people-a flight instruc- tor and two student pilots-were killed in the crash. They were identified as instructor Phillip Peffley. 20. of Irvine. and students Barry King. 32. of Newport Beach. and Benigno Villas. 38. of Costa Mesa. A commercial salvage crew working with the Orange County Harbor Patrol succeeded in lo- cating the wreckage of the plane during a three-day search of the ocean waters about 600 yards off the pier. The bodies of two of the men. Peffley and Villas. were brought up Thursday. On Friday. the marine salvage team succeeded in freeing King's body . from the wreckate. then towed the twisted frame of the plane's f uselaae to the Harbor Patrol's hcadquanen. where it was hoisted ashore. Llorente uid he wun 't 1ure who wa1 pilotin1 the plane at the time it went down, and hoped an examination by the Orange County Coroner\ autopay team would provide new clues on that question. Kina was 1eatcd in the left front seat. he said. with Peffley opposite him. Both had flight controls at their dispoul. Having eliminated weather conditions and probably mechan- ical failure u a cause of the eras~ Llorente said, .. we now tum to the human factor ... He asked the coroner's offace for a toxicology report by Friday. he said. 1"here has to be a reason for the plane beina that low. Why was he flyina so low?.. Llorente asked. Witnesses said the plane was flying at altitudes as low as 100 to I 7S feet before veering out into ti:; ocean. clipping the water with one wing and going under. Federal guidelines require pilots to fly at at least 1.000 feet in areas such as around the pier. Fire closes Newport Landing restaurant BY GEORGE PAPPAS A fire raged thrqugh the kitchen of the Newpon Landing restau- rant in the early morning hours Saturday. causing the bu~ines~ to clo~ for at least four days. The fire started when a steamer was acc1dcntly left on after the re,taurant clo\Cd at 2 a m .. Axel Zanelh. 'pok~man and captain of the ~ewport Beach Fire De- partment . ..a id . The bla1e. which ~as rcponed at 6.15 a.m .. damaged electrical. gas and plumbing line in the kitchen and a po rtion of the floorspace in the kitchen and the second story. Zanelli said. .. Flames from the steamer ig- nited some combustibles that were next to it. which then set fire to some plastic item~ and It went from there ... he !Mlid . Zanelli e ti mated the fire caused a bout SJ0.000 in damage ... The damage would ha-ve bttn worse 1f the fire had reached the dining area. -he ~id fhc bla1c wa' dou\ed b) a p- proximately 27 firefighters in a half hour. and many of the firemen remained on the ~enc for three more hour.-. to clean up the mess. he added. T he Newport Landing was expected to be open Thursday. Final phase of Newport Bay cleanup approved by council The final pha!.<: of the Upper Newpon Bay environmental clea- nup plan 1s set to begin. following approval by the Newpon Beach City Council Monday night. The project involves dredging to excavate a basin (approxi- mately 17 yards) below the old salt works dike. side channels adjacent t o the basin. and an access channel from below the Pacific Coast Highway Bridge to the basin. The full plan was put into motion in April 1984. calling for the improvement of agricultural and construction land manage- ment practices. installation and maintenance of in-channel basins. stabilization of channels within developing areas. and monitoring sed iment delivery to Newport Bay and transportation through the bay. All of the projects. with the exception of the final in-channel basin installation. have been completed. The work is expected to be completed prior to the summer of 1987. SAVE SAVE SAVE Jllint~rop· B For the first time in Southern California Save 25%-35% o•: •Waterford •Baccarat •Lalique •Louis Vuitton •Role>< •Fine Perfumes WHERE: Irvine Hilton, Jamboree Rd, WHEN: Sunday, March 16. 12:30-5:00 p. m. For More Information: 646-9859 STAFF PHOTO ay STEVEN GEORGES CRASH RECOVERY-M1rln111IVIO'f'I pulled Utt Piper Archer out of tht watn lut Frluy , .... pblllJ. Thi plant had gone dlwn Marcia 2. Afttr depaltlng the craft on l1nd, lnv11t111ter11x•lnld tht wrecttgt f ctnt•I. An Orange Ceunty Harbor Patrol bolt brought tht btdla If tht thnt vlctl• If tM crllll ahtn fblttlm pltlltl. ~ . .. . . . .. . -. .. .. . . . . -.... , ... . ' . RCA ProWonder Camcorder • uses standard VHS tape cassettes • Infrared auto focus system • fl 2 lens with 6 1 power zoom • 3-way AC/OC operation (DC cord optional) • Electroruc viewfinder for instant playback •After Mf&. rebate.~ Of check. 20 MEGABYTES OF POWER!! LEADING EDGE MODEL M COMPUTER includes: • 256K of internal memory. • Amber monitor • MS-DOS & G-W Basic. • Internal clock calendar. • 14 year parts & labor warranty , Deadly plane cr11h11: next ·11m1 It could be Newport B11ch~1 turn Two deadly plane crashes have been in the news lately. The first one took place Feb. 26, when Newport Beach developer Walter Scott Biddle crashed in an Irvine parking lot near John Wayne Airport. The accident occured just a stone's throw away from the Newport Beach city line, not too far away from residential areas. Biddle was thought to have been having trouble with the fog around the airport. The second accident, on March 2, was on the opposite end of town, about a mile otJ the Newport Pier. Barry King of Newport Beach, Beni.no Villas ~f Costa Mesa, and Phillip Peffley of Irvine 1.ost their lives in that crash. The reasons for that accident are still undetermined. With all the fuss we hear over the noisy planes, the life-and-death importance of airport expansion, and the congestion of John Wayne Airport; iCs easy to forget that for people on the ground beneath a .. ~rand Central Station in the sky," the threat of an accident looms as a major fear. What if Biddle hadn't made it to the parking lot, and crashed into a residential area? What if the pilot of the March 2 accident had for some reason not landed in the ocean, and hit the Newport Pier? Many say John Wayne Airport is a traffic problem waiting for a major accident. They say the same thing about Los Angeles International, about Long Beach. and more than a decade ago, they said it about Lindbergh Field in San Diego. An entire city block was wiped out there and 150 people lost their lives as the result of an accident in 1978. Sure, Orange County is the boom-town of the I 980's. Sure. air travel is necessary to maintain our mobility and growing national stature. But unless more attention is paid to the crowds hovering above John Wayne Airport, what happened in San Diego could happen here. Baker Communications AWARD WINNING MEMBER ~--ArB ,.,_. AllDTIOI 39 State & National Awards Srnce 1~8 883 Production Place Newport Beach. CA 92663 (714) 631 -8120 Please send mail to P 0 Box 9399 Newport Beach. CA 92658·9399 The Newport Ensign. Costa Mesa News and Irvine Today are published weekly on Thursdays Publlah• Editor L111tant Editor Phiiltdttor Dlrldlrlilli• ldVlriiiii Dlildll' ldVitlilil Dlrldll' Aili E1t111 l11Yiiiitlli Iii'* Di11n11£111r11M•1nl Dincw tliiilllill llrliilr Time of my Life BY nM FELTON The ugly ·Americans at campsite Number 100 The young people who occu- pied campsite Number 100 had a wonderful weekend in the Indian cove campground of Joshua Trtt National Monument. but they should be banned for life from any public park or campground. When they broke camp Sunday night. they left a trail of empty beer cans along the elegant great rocks of Indian Cove. and in the firebox of campsite Number IOO, there were 19 beer cans. tossed in utter disdain for the America that provided the park. Less than 50 yards away, there was a ref use dumpster waiting to be used. It is our belief that Interior Seae1ary Donald Hodel should stop feuding with Lee lacocca and pay attention to getting his own house in order. Indian Cove campground is a superb example. For that matter, all of Joshua Tree National Monument. op- erated by the National Park Service of the Interior Depart· ment, is crying for someone with management and ~ martcting skills. Indian Cove is one of our favorite winter and spring cam,. grounds. It's only a few boun from Newport Beach, through the towns of Yucca Valley, Joshua Tree and Twentynine Palms. lt"s a f avoritc of rockhounds and budding mountaineers. It also was made famous by the disa,. pcarance of Laun Ann Bradbury a few years ago. We took a few daya to CKape the ca.staJ f oa and dry out our sinuses in Indian Cove. The picturesque rock mountaim.. re- semblin1 craters on tbc moon, loom up all around the camp- grounds. Heavy winter rains have germinated seeds of wondrous desert plants and flo~rs. When we arrived. there were only a dozen or so other campers. but by Saturday afternoon. every campsite was occupied. and there were some tentcrs sleeping beside the road. Campfires burned all around us. and the~ was music and laughter. and the half moon served as a giant Coleman lamp to illuminate the rugged coun- tryside. The clear night sky sparkled with its millions of other worlds and stars. Indian Cove appeals to all ages. The~ were many child~. even babies in diapers. Young rmrricds sleep in bedrolls under the open sky. The new. cjny. dome pup tmts of varying colors arc ~ popular. And then theft arc the RV vehicles of all types and ma. When you realize that Joshua T ~ off en no amenities CllCCpl some frame. lye-treated pit toilets-no water. no firewood, no sewap d isposal-the heavy population is impr'CSSM. But the National Parks ha\'C been trimmed by the Reapn administTatio~ and tM ranaer station a1 the entrance to Indian Cove is closed and ollly occa- sionally do you see a fUFF drive around in a pickup. Theft ii no campina fee, no rqistration. Because of the popularity. the Part Service could charge a minimum fee. say, Sl a nipt. and insist on rcaistration. The nanger station could ldl fm:wood and amerate additional funds. Some marketin1 savvy coald finance manpower and other servica. And a m:ord of campers would be available. so the un- gratdul punks in campsite 100 could be sought out and disci- plined. But even with the ugly beer can punks. Indian Cove is a haven for those SC"Cking peace and quiet and f rcsh air. It as at an dcwtion of nearly 4.000 feet. aod des~ its openness. its vast stretches of desert sand and vegetation and its mormous rock mountains~ Indian Cove is just a small speck in the total Joshua Tree Mon- ument. which covers 467.000 acres. There arc eight othe'f cam,. grounds in the Monument. and some. on the southeastnn slopes of the Hexic Mountains.. pro"ick perfect ~ng sites for Halley"s C omct. We were told that now through March IS is a perfect vicwang time. about an hour and a half before sunri~. looking tow toward the southeastern sky. Each of the campsites is almost lcvet and each has a largir picnic table and benches. and a safe and functional fire box wtth a grid that can be moved easily for big campfires or used for cooking. We did both. Campsites have ample spaa. While you can speak with nagh- bors. thett is enough room to provide ample privacy if dcsiftd. The outside toilets and trash dumpsten are plentif uJ and con- venient. But you must pro-vide the vital supplies-water. firewood. food. The nearest market is S miles away. the nearess sboppln1 cema 8 miles.~ the visitor cnter about 10 miles. On tbr way betk. ~ saoppal at our favorite restaurant. t~ San Gorgonio Inn in Banning. <I.a ..... Of'&DF juice, rye tmst. a slice al ham half an inch tbid and a poecllcd cg. And lots of coft'er. Coft'ce ii rru with break- fast. I t.d oraJlllC ~ two eiP, up and easy. four link sausqe. country style potatoes. fresh homemade bitcuits, and lots al coffee. The total bill for both al US. includioa tu. WU S1 .00. It WU IO aood and IO reasonable. and the Rr rice so ouuaandina .. -· fOllO' the CODICmphlom beer clrinken in Camp 100. . Families .,_ ..... A plague on both of your houses: flu strikes again .. Mom." yells Laura ... why is Daddy still in bed?" .. Oh no." I groan ... he's not getting up. He's getting sick. It must be March ... My husband and I are markedly unsympathetic with each other when illness strikes. We each are convinced the other is just faking it-•o get out of chores and child- care. But I now observe that Dave is preparing to become sick this Saturday morning. He does not change out of his pajamas; he lies on the couch moaning softly. he laughs bitterly when a buddy calls him to play tennis. As the day goes on. his beard stans to grow. since he quits shaving at the slightest opportunity. Meanwhile my wrath is growing a lo ng with his beard ~ I decide drastic measures ha\'c to be taken. (I be lie\e in bei ng as surly as po,,ible. ~o a~ not to prolo ng ht~ illness.) So I tell him to get ht~ o"'n orange juitt. a nd com- pla in mightil} a bo ut having 10 ta ke La ura b oth to and fro m pre,chool. I keep her out and a"'a~ fro m m} husband. pra}tng that 'he doe,n't get 11. too. And I 'tomp do"'nsta i r~ a nd sleep on the couch at night. But still I ha rbor the ~usp icion that he i~ lollygagging. The nurse calls from the doc- tor·s office. In a cheerful voice she tells me that Dave has strep throat. He is vindicated ... Oh honey... I say. bringing him hot tea with lemon .... , was a jerk. I didn't really think you were sick~ .. '"Thafs okay ... he says ... you·re my jerk ... After seven years. that's love. Now that I know he is really ill. I start to get a cold. Being a hypochondriac. I race to the doctor and get green and yellow pills which cost S2 each. I laugh when he tells me to get some rest. I ask him when I can check into the Meridian foT a f cw days relaxation. Now my daughter is getting paranoid ... Mom. are you too tirtd to play with me? .. she asks. "Not at all. honey." I reply with a ghastly smile. and totter over to help with a block towe r. Things are not looking good. l continue to work . saving my ~ick days fo r fun. This does not go over well with my secretary. -Quit that weird cough: stay away fro m me ... she says. -rm spraying the phone with Lysol if you use ll. -she adds. Soon she. too. is po pping throat lo1e nges and glaring at me. I finally leave work when I cough 42 times in a row I rctam to die clodor ha .... ir. . ta~ ia a co n rt1on• m1 ni•I l~llOt~ODCCMlilelam tkW. lkdirOwi al the pilia•y. laupin1 weirdly. He aaY. ft a virm that takes fOl'e\'er to leaYe and that everyone in Newport is cougbins the Death Couah. I gjve him $40 and leave to rest at home. I can "t rest; being at home makes me crazy. Soon my C)U tum bright mt. making me look like a wemwolf. I give the eye doctor $33 to learn tbat I will look like a wemwolf for two weeks. or until the flu goes away. whichever comes first. Political races •h•P• up • I Dave is now handling childcare. chores and meal preparation. although be says it's exhaust.ing. Finally something snaps; it is time to get well I return to work and t~ll everyone I am well My eyes are now only pink. I stop coughing as much. Amazingly. I feel better. I notice with pity that everyone in school is coughing the Death Cough. I thank the cosmos that I have regained my health. We make plans to go out on Friday. Laura waJlts into the living room. Something's wrong- she usually boWJC~s in ... Mom ... she says in a tiny voice ... my throat hurts ... II I ......... , for tbe Democrats is Art Holl' man. a technical writer from Santa Ana. and SteYe Sean. an Irvine accountant. for the Peace and Freedom Pany. Two )UR ago. Badham defeated his Democratic opponent ~34 pacent. Or.ange County fifth d istrict Supervisor Thomu Riley, a New- port resident.. wiO face two pri- mary opponents. Kenneth Palmer Pratt. a self-described "entre- preneur"" also from Newport. and Jon Brand. a Laguna Beach geography professor. If no can- didate wins a majority in the June election, the two top finishe rs will vie in the November 4 general election. Party affiliation is not given for county supervisorial races. Freshman Assemblyman Gil Ferguson of Balboa Island re- ceived no challenges from fell ow Republicans for the primary. Geoff Gray. a Corona del Mar attorney with offices in Santa Ana, is the lone Democratic candidate for the 10th assembly seat~ In 1914 Ferpson won a trip to Sacramento with a 72- to--28 percent win owr bis Dem- ocratic opposition. ln the neighboring 69tb a s- sembly district (Costa Meu- lrvine). Republican incumbent Nolan Frizzclle of Huntington Beach will run unopposed for his party"s nomination. Jack Baldwin. a businessman from Irvine. will run unopposed from the Democratic side. Frizz.elle won last in 1984, 71-to-29 percent. Baldwin previously ran for a s- sembly in 1980 against incu:nbent Marian Bergcsoa The Newport Beach Republican def eatcd him then. 74-to-17 percent. Bergeson. elected to the state senate in 1984, will be up for election again in 1988. Additionally. in the Orange County Harbor Municipal Court Oi\·asion I judicial race. Corona del Mar resident Brian Carter will attempt to keep his scat apinst Deputy District Attorney Robert Thomas Ill of Santa Ana. County Gives Art Museum $20,000 The Orange County Board of S upervisors authori1ed a gift of $20.000 from the county to the Newport Harbor Art Museum at their Feb. 25 meet ing. The gift . requested by S upervisor T ho mas Riley (Newpo rt Beach -Fifth District). will suppon the museum's transportaton subsidy progra m fo r Orange County sc hools. ·This program will allow many of Orange County's youth to learn about and enjoy art when their schools would otherwise be unable to fund visits ... said Riley. The program consist~ of pre-visit class- room orienta tio n by M uscum Docents. and a subsequent ex- hibition tour with hands-on pro- jects in the galleries. The count }' fund s will be used as transpor- tation subsidies to schools which require fi nancial a ssista nce to bus children to the muse um fo r tours. The J',;ewpon Harbor Art Mu- se um has cond ucted ~uc h pro- grams for Orange County M:hoob througho ut its history. Newport Center Fash10n Island's ONE DAY ONLY Side- walk Sale will begm at 9 o 'clock Saturday, March 15 Find 50% to 75% price reduct10ns on selected M en's Apparel, Wo men's Apparel; Jew elry, M en's, Wom en's and Ch i ld ren's Shoes, Sporting Goods; Toys; Gifts and M uch, M uch More' Jo in us at our special St Patflck's Day Party all day Saturday Celebrate early and sho p Newport Center Fasht0n Island's Annual Centerwide Clearance Sale Come early for the best selection Ne1m,m-Marcus. Robinson s The Broadway. Bullocl<5 W1lsh1f'f' Buffum' and Irvine Ranch Farmers Market Over n5 fine stores in t1ll Just off Pacil1c C Od St Highway bt>twet>n M.Jc Arthur and /dmbon>e Blvds in Nf!Wport Be.ich • NEWPORT CENTER FASHION ISLAND PME I UICI ll t• THE NEWPORT ENSIONICOSTA MESA NEWSllRVINE TODAY Police Blotter COMPILED IY llET COLIOI Th• Polle• Blotter Is preMnted u a pub/lo Hrvl~ from tn. Newport Enalgn. detalllng crlmH and arr•ts In Newport BHch. It •hou/d be noi.d that crlmea listed ar• only th~• which are reported to th• Newport Beach Polle• Depart- ment. and arrests made are only th~• 1uap.cr.d ol crlmea, and not thoa• con- victed WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26 CRIMES 0836 A wallet a nd contents valued a t $75 were reported stolen from a department store located at P47 Fashion Island. 0820 A car stereo and speak- e~ valued at S420 were reported stolen from a car parked in the 1100 block of West Balboa. 2230 A Ho nda motorcycle valued a t S450 was reported stolen from a re~idence in the 2000 block of Miramar. ARRESTS 0050-J osep h Donald La- monte. 52. of Balboa was arrested on ~uspicion of di~orderly con- duct. 0 145 Ro nald Darryl Janies. 32 . of Santa Ana was arrested on ~u~p1cion of exposing himself in a public place. 17.lO Ellen Sonnburg Hall. 67. of Santa Ana was arrested on ... u~p1cion of petty theft. 2355 Abdala Castro. 28. of Queen,, Ne\.\ York. wa s arrested on ... u,p1c1on of d1~orderly con- duct THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27 CRIMES 0930-Jewelry valued at $5,900 was reported stolen from a res- idence in the 200 block of Co- lumbia. 1230-A case of battery was reported in the 400 block of North Newport. 0120-Vandals reportedly caused $286 in damage to a car parked in the 200 block of 34th Street. ARRESTS 0130-Harry Alferd Ellis Sr .• 50. of Costa Mesa was arrested on suspicion of disorderly con- duct. 0230-Timothy Edward Stecn- weg, 23. of Santa Ana was arrested on suspicion of disorderly con- duct. 1730-Steven Andrew Velez, 19. of Anaheim was arrested on ~usp icion of possessing a bad check. 1750-Michael Charles Berry, 28. of Ventura was arrested on suspicion of burglary. 2250 J o hn Michael Nesbitt. 44. of Westlake Village was ar- rcatcd on suspicion of dis(>nkrly conduct. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21 CRJMES I JOO-Miscellaneous house- hold items valued at $2,002 were reported stolen from a car in the 2100 block of Seville. 14JS ~A microphone valued at SIOO was reported stolen from a hotel room at the Marriott hotel located at 900 Nowport Center Drive. 2330-A purse and contents valued at $470 were reported stolen from a car parked in the SOO block of Riverside. ARRESTS 190S-Tyrol Richard Paradise, 33, of Alta Dena was arrested on suspicion of commercial bur- glary. 19JO-Lynn Dee Cousins. 30, of Fresno was arrested on sus. picion of misdemeanor hit and run. SATURDAY, MARCH I CRIMES 1030-Jewelry valued at S 1.360 and a porcelain doll valued at $850 were reported stolen from Personal Expressions located at 2721 East Coast Highway. I 045-A case of battery was reported in the occanf ront block of Lochmoor. 1849-A suicide was reported in the 2500 block of East 16th Street. ARRESTS 0055-Kevin Gustaf Swanberg. 29. of Newport Beach was arrested Thursday Puzzler l. ~ .. 11 I 7 20 H 2, l7 :n J7 Ac•oss I <.ontcnuon ~ ~tr ~1chcs 10 DrunbrJs I 1 bi(le I~ f IHI(' I(, I rt"rh h dt"p .. 11m('11r I ' f .111111n lk ( 11py1SIS .'() Pcrl1Jl .. 1c~ n lxn1J1C's 2~ h cnlh "'' 11n l ) ...... l6 Wrung n.am(' 2') AbS<on1h \\ K ain v.at H The skclciun }6 8 u1JJ }7 R1dscs ~9 V1lU 41 Aucu on 41 ~anJ h1lh 44 Ouu 46 Sah 47 G raulikc hcrhs 4') 8 rmkJ See solution in ne)(t week's paper ~I Former cur H Mahomeun coJc )4 Calcularc ~H Pl.an Scot {ii Belles lcm('~ (, \ H.au ens M Auh1an SCa fXifl (i ~ Temples 66 M.ahomcun'i ull w prayC'r (1 7 B11J humc 6M. Snow vch1dn 61J Goo\4' u# H.1wa11 DOWN J Heraldic ba nd 2 Grt-9{ ukt 3 ComprehtnJ 4 Thacktn ~ lnlC'I 6 A th rncC'n•n8 7 Fiuend over K Cares lor 9 A111hc1al <hanncl 10 lt81slators 11 Rtmove 12 W oody plane I 3. Plait of a toap-frame 19 Sc hool. French 1 I J\fJC'CttJ sxrson 14 Minor prophtf 26 Humors 27 Comt l1om 1H. OverSttr \0 Lo wer one's WC11l clau 31 . SpltnJor H . Upuahr tablet n . Snontd 3K Organ11e 40. Revcrbtracc 4} Cut 4) fau1ue 48 . Mon<y chanatu var )0. Ma-a<uhnt name H . Pena1n1n1 10 OM ·• b1nh )'4. Duh H . Ne" )6 Indians H . Mtlody )9. Sperc 60. Serl 62 Worm on 1uspic:ion of battery. 0 I SO-Samuel Johnson Joh- onson. 39, of Pacific Palisades was arrested on suspicion of disorderly conduct. 0205-James Gregory Mar- shall. 24, of Costa Mesa was arrested on suspicion of misde- meanor drunk driving. 1730-Michael Frederick Er- ickson. 25. of Huntington Beach was arrested on suspicion of urinating in public. 1755-Brian Richard Forte- ville. 18. of Newport Beach was arrested on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon. 21 OS-Thomas Michael Burns. 23, of San Diego was arrested on suspicion of contributing to the delinquency of a minor. 2130-William Cleo Baum- gardner. 39. of Costa Mesa was arrested on suspicion of mi de- meanor drunk driving. 2140-Gregory McPherson, JS, of Newport Beach was arrested on susp1c1on of misdemeanor drunk driving. SUNDAY, MARCH 2 CRIMES 0610-A portable radio valued at $50 was reported stolen from a car parked in the vicinity of 2nd Street and Goldenrod. 0610-A car stereo valued at S 170 was reported stolen from a car parked in the vicinity of 2nd Street and Goldenrod. 1150-A car stereo and console valued at SI .000 were reported stolen from a car parked in the vicinity of Collins and Parle. 1230-Currency totaling $200 was reported stolen from a hotel room at the Newporter Inn located at l JOO Jamboree. 1630-A snakeskin coat valued at $1,229 was reported stolen from Antonia Buttairo located at 207 Atrium Court. Fashion Island. 1630-A case of battery was reported in the vicinity of Irvine and Monte Vista. 1940-Vandals reportedly caused $200 in damage to a residence in the 3300 block of West Ocean Front. 2100-Jewelry valued at $6,000 was reported stolen from a res- idence in the 1900 block of Port Claridge. ARRESTS 0230 James Scott Seal, 18. of Newport Beach was arrested on suspicion of disorderly con- duct. 0430 Ra y m o nd W illiam P oons. 18. of Sant'a Ana was arrested on suspicion of robbery. 1255 Wendy Sue Wagner. 24. •CWMIONI ol Newport Bacb was arrested on 1u1picion of drivina on a suspended liccnte. I ~Lee Kevin Bishop, 26. of H untinatcm Beech was arrested on s uspicion of drivina on a suspended license. MONDAY, MARCH l CRIMES 134S-A cry tal statue valued at $850 was reported stolen from Buffum's Department Store lo· cated at II I Fashion Island. 1615-Currcncy totaling $573 was reported stolen from a res- idence in the 1600 block of Clay Street. 1630-Currcncy totaling $260 was -reported stolen from a res- idence in the 1600 block of Clay Street. 1730-A car stereo and dash console valued at $900 were reported stolen from a car parked I in the 400 block of Goldenrod. 2045-Surfboards valued at $650 were reported stolen from a residence in the 100 block of Pearl. ARRESTS 0930-Mark Rodney Dowty. 25. of Newport Beach was arrested on suspicion of possession of hashish. 1300-John Robert Dykzeul, 36. of Arcadia was arrested on suspicion of misdemeanor drunk driving. 1400-Carl John Ulacco. 21 . of Costa Mesa was arrested on suspicion of driving with a sus- pended license. TUESDAY, MARCH .. CRIMES 1130 -Plumbing fixtures valued at $920 were reported stolen from a residence in the oceanfront block of Pin.ehurst Lane. I 440-A gun and holster valued at $620 were reported stolen from a residence in the 1900 block of Santiago. 230 I -Currency and coins to- taling $200 were reported stolen from the Newport Beach Country Club located at 1600 East Coast Highway. AKKl!.SIS 1225-Edward Rott Deneuf- ville, 24, a transient, was arrested • on suspicion of committing a residential burglary. 1435-Marian Reddig, 42. of San Clemente was arrested o n suspicion of possession of more than one ounce of marijuana. 2330 William Anderson Rod- rigues. 34. of Lo ng Beach was arrested on suspicion of disorder!\ conduct • fllACnCN. NUISIS • COOi.i • oao u. • ow~u .... Dlo • UWI fH/OAlf • P'llO"Wl y •USS Cll\WU ...... UNKELAGENCY 1851E.4~ SI .. ltl. 115. 11111 Au. 92701 541-3323 • • Business -MARK WRONIKI -IANDY MARTIN -81LL OIYIR Mart Wromkl Im joined Jamea Auoelatn as art director. He previously was art director for Dailey 4 Associates in Los An- geles. Wronski has a bachelor·s degree in communication design from California State U nivcrsity in San Bernardino. and spent several years doing free-lance work for various design offices in Los Angeles and Orange County. The son of a career Air Force officer, he was born in Ohio and spent most of his early years in Washington. D .C. H e and his wife Jean live in Corona del Mar. A~s Rados ol Newport Beach has been named Orange County co-chairman for the U.S. Senate campaign for Mike Antonovich. a Republican sccking his party's nomination in the June 3 primary. Biii Geyer tw been appointed lftlior 811Gd9te broker. industrial d ivision. of the Southern Cal- ifornia Regional Headquarters of Norris. Beggs IL Simpson. a full-service commercial and in- dustrial real estate firm in Newport Beach. Geyer served on the Board of Ad\lsors at Industrial Brokers and is acuve in the Newport Beach Arca Chamber of Commerce. Geyer currently restdcs in Cor- ona del Mar with hi~ wife Patricia and their ~on John. A MW executin director and board president ha vc been named for the Central Orange County YWCA. Manha Bolan~ the new ex- ecutive director. co me~ to the YWCA with ten years of expe- riencc in community servioe or- ganizations. [rnntlne Ransom, the new board president, is currently the program coordinator-campus information and space scheduling at UC Irvine's University Center. The Orange YWCA offices house numerous community pr~ grams including the Dispute Res- olution Center. Orange Youth Employment Service. Fair Hous- i ng for the cities o f Newpo·rt Beach . Consumer Hotline and the Latch Key Program for chil- dren. Sandy Martin has jomed the Newport Beach omce of A-M Company as director of market- ing. She will be responsible for all marketing and merchandising activities at the nine residential projects in three Southern Cal- ifornia countie-s. which arc cur- rently in progress at A-M Com- pany. She resides in Laguna Hills with her husband Tom and daugh- ter Nicole . TM Amman Cole&e ol AJ. lerpsts awarded Its Boehrincer lncelhftm Fdlowshjp to Newport Beach resident. Mark H . Ellis, M.D.,a University of California researcher whose investigations may help to shed light on some of the fundamental causes of asthma . Dr. Ellis. a fellow-an-training in the allergy training program at UC Irvine. received the $30,000 research grant in suppon of his research into the interaction of cells and surfactants, wetting agent~ that clear tun~ and recently haH been found to affect the immune response. en 0 z <( Cf) Need help to control costs or analyze Investments? ::> 0 I .,_ z Call UJ ::> z w > w ~~~ a: -(714) 548-9568 •1111 ll •THE NeWPORT D•tGNIC08TA ltllA NeWllllMNE TOQ\Y fliillJ Hazardous crossing• plague CdM realdenta ....... ~ rn. -! day period to tee if driven adhere to the posted 35 mile-per-hour limit. .. We want to know whether (the crosswalks) are in the proper locations. whether they are visible to oncoming traff1e. There'• one crosswalk (without a. signal) at Iris which is at the bottom of a hill. You can't really see it until you •re at the bottom ... They also want an ad hoc committee, to be formed by the council. to make a list of recom- mendations to solve the problem. with the council. in conjunction with Caltrans. decidina on a solution. • Two obvious answers have already been su&F"'d-imtalling pedcltrian-ectivated traff1e sipals at intenectiom not prOUJcted by replar liahta. and reducina the speed limit. Both aolutiom have already been brOUlbt up with Caltralll. saya Q>uftdlnwa Iii A,:te, who repraenta Corona dd Mar. and botb have bca'I unfavorably re- cdYed. •tn the three yean I've been on the council. I've done cvcr- ythin1 possible and I can't get anythina done ... Agee says. Caltrans has opposed pcdestrian~ctivated lights at in- tersections such as Dahlia. Iris. Larkspur and Marigold, because it provides a false sense of security to walkers. Ag« said. And traffic studies show that lowering the speed limit along PCH probably wouldnl have the desired effect of slowing tramc down~ anyway. "Frankly, people have this feeling that they arc safe in a crosswalk because t hey're pro- tected by law... Agee said. ""The fint car stops and they put their heads down and go. -Studies have shown, though. that you are actually no less safe outside a crosswalk than you are in one, .. Agee says. Through November of 1985, there were 41 accidents involving pedestrians hit by vehicles cit- ywide. he aicl The Marinm Mile portion of COUl Hitbway. from Dowr Drive to Newport Boule- va rd. was the scene of nearly a many such collisions as was Corona dcJ Mar, he noted. . . Agee is concerned with the city taking on additional liability with any attempt to make crosswalks safer. He notes the city is beina sued by a 72-year-old woman in Corona del Mar who was hit in a cros walk at Lark.spur after the city used its own paint to widen and stripe the markinp. Weston dismissed the liability question as part of Ape's overall negativism about tM problem. .. If you listen to what he says. it's obvious he speaks from the head, not from the hcan ... Weston says. .. Nobody wants to do anything to increase the city's liability . It's the deep pocket theory. But all of these thinp have answers. No one has looked close enough to find them yet ... Dick Dale fights for his home 11111111 .......... decision on what legal course to take would be made this week to stop the thrift company from proceeding with foreclosure. "'The objective of any action we take will be to keep Dale in his home, .. Speas said. Last m o nth, Dale filed suit against Orange Coast, contending there were improprieties in the way the company had loa ned him $890.000 in August. 1984. at 18 percent annual interest. Date needed the money to avoid a bankruptcy filing and to pay off debts. including $315,000 owed his former wife. according to court documents. With interat payments amount- ing to Sl4.7SJ a month. Orange Coast filed a notice of def a ult apinst Dale June I. 198S. de- manding a total pay ment of S989.000. Dale contends that the thrift and loan filed its noti~e three months prematurely, and as a result is seeking interest payments amounting to 31 .S percent an- nually, violating terms of the origjnal loan agreement. Eric Dean. an attorney repres- en ting Orange Coast. was on vacation this week and nmvailablc for comment. A woman iden- tifying herself as a law partner of Dean said. ·we have absolutely no comment on any aspect" of the lawsuit or what action Orange Coast might take now. There is little to prevent Orange Coast from foreclosing on the mansion. which was built in 1926 by razor magnate King Gillette a nd sits at the tip of Balboa Peninsula adjacent to the Wedge. near the entrance to Newpon Harbor. A lis pcndens o n the home likely would prevent a third pany from taking it over while the lawsuit is pending. Speas said. Planning Commission okays plans centlnuld fre• Pll 1 Planning staff initially favored relocating the cross-over point between the two much-traveled avenues two blocks to the west of its present location, near 26th Street. in a more traditional -r .. shape. Following the Feb. 20 com- mission hearing. though. planning staff removed the mix-master changes from its list of recom- mcndauons. seruor planner Chris Gustin saying. in a report, that the change would bring more ·adverse impacts .. than improve- ments in traffic circulation. Person said that those who spoke at the hearing were in favor of realigning. and the commission agreed. He said the intersection's realignment was given a .. P riority Two .. rating, meaning it should be implemented within two years Something Happens Here 9 '\O AM W orship St. Mark "lurscl) Care 10 JO hllowsh1p 10 45 f-ull Sunda) ~\'.houl 10 45 S pecial Adult { la"c' • ..,u~n 111 OlcJ I C\ll1mcnt • ~.rcJn<" •• t \gin~ • t <11th & h onom1t. Ju,t1u • H11~ ll> ..,pell PR I "R' 11 I< I \' 2 100 Ma r Vista (Ja mboree & f a~tb lutf). '.'\ B. 6.W-1341 RARE COIN AUCTION 300 Lots of Quality Gold & Stiver Rare Coins Featuring the Very Rare Proof 1895 and 93 s Morgon Dollars Many proo{11ke Carson C 11y Dollars PLUS 150 Pounds of Gold & Silver Bullion Sold to the Highe st Btdder SUNDAY. MARCH 16. 1986 Pl'evicw 11 A .M . • A•ctioa I :• P.M . Pro••t IRVINE MARRIOT, IRVINE CALIFORNIA San Diego Fwy we'I on Jdm~>fN' rr on M M N>l<oon, " 111 18000 Von K•tf'TIOn CASH For add1ttondl informa11<>n CHECKS HANSEN AUCTIONS :IC State Lie NO 87 BONDED 510 Aventda De Ld Ewella, P 0 Bo)( 3610, San Clemente C A 92672 (7H)C98-8Me or following the w1den10g of Newport Boulevard .. A lot of the public and the commissioners feel (the mixmas- ter) is confusing:· said Person. ·1 think (the action) requires the city to take a long look at it The intersection has been critici1ed for so many years; it's time to make sure we have the alignment we need ... TIE BEST BUY THI LEADING EDGE . MODILMD" PERSONAL COMPUTIR . CONSUllEA REPORT: 'Th• b••t buy ••nnq l &M o•~•'l~i ~• •• t..ad 1nq Edqa Mo~•l D • ('~vt•r per IPll•t •l • •v e 1l e1>l e •I r •••on•bl • pr1 c •• Cv et oe ••••• Ill rroq•••• AY•ll a bl• tA••l C••• M•n•q•••nt C•l en l•r1nq. ,,~,···· ·~~"°"""•t..-••-~ -714 261 5665 - • P• I ., {' ll t• THE NEWPORT ENStONICOSTA MESA NEWMRVINE TODAY Pirate crew has a Husky flavor in '86 Some thin~ JU~t never ~cm to change. and once again Orangr ('oa,1 College: 1\ looking forward 10 a highly \UCCC\\ful crew cam- paign familiar while \hlrl\ with a red ,tripe. and red-upped blader.. but they11 bear a clo)Cr reM:mblancc to Wa\hing1on\ Hu~k1er. than to prev1ou~ Pirate boah F-or the ~\t tY.o decade\ OC( ha' annuall) f1cldcd one of thc top uev.-' on the We\I (oar.I I hing' don't figure lo be any d1fferen1 1n 19~6 II will take a talented and ~di-prepared outfit to ''°P the Pirate' 1n a 2.000- ITK'ler boat ra<.c 1h1\ year Oave Grant. (X'C\ coach 11ncc 1'163. " taking a year\ htatui. w f o cu' on h1~ admin1r.trat1ve dut1~ a~ OCC\ dean of ~tudcnh. Grant\ crew' have been noted for their precmon and flawlCr.\ technical 'kill Or1"11C•Cell ... ll11,.aMll••t11M•affle6lllr1Wlfll,._W1•tlttWatC_.t1tt111111n.Laatyw.tltt Bua •• u. rldftc c.ut •la ,..,.. •• ,, • ..., IM IM n,... ••• In t1tt JV eight. While C )( ( will be \trong in 'k6 th" Pmtte '<4uad will ha\.c a look unlike: thal of an) ( oa\l <.:re~ that ha' preceded 11 fhc Hut\ Y.dl he roY.1ng 1n their • 1·~ f hi\ year\ crew 1r. coached by former OC(' and lJnivenlly of Wa!lhington oarr.mcn Pat Gica· ,on and Lee M 1llcr ~la look' like our JV eight will be a 'blue collar' crew in 'K6." Gka1on uy1 with a wmile .... We may not look pretty on the water. but we11 be phy1ical and we11 \lug it out with the ~t of them ... Gica.on wa• a freshman in occ·1 1981 boat that went to the I RA Championship in Syr· acusc. N.Y. He rowed in OCC'\ I Sport Scene I St>nd information about your communlt y, hlKh u h ool or ~·outh JportinK l'Vl'nt to tht' Nrwport En.Jlgn. P. 0 . Box ~J99. Nl'wport 8'af'h, 9165/t. COMMUNITY NEWPORT HARBOR LAWN BOWLING CLUB h<>\b the Southwe\t D1v1\lon of 1he Amcn<:4tn Women\ I.awn Bowling A\~cx. \tngk' and novice ''"8k' event. Monday and f uc~ay. March 17 and lk. 9 10 a m . 1550 { rown Drive North Open IO the public PR•:PS Bud>aJJ Thunday. March 13: C1ahr "' f'..twport Harbor. f cWmklc Park. 3 p.m Saturday. March ": ( orona dd Mar at Dana Hill\. 11 am. Tunday, Marth II: Laguna Beach al Corona dcl Mar. 3 15 p.m .. Woodbridge' at Newport Harbor. 3 15 p .m. SoftbaU Thunday. March IJ: Laguna Hall\ J ournamenl. including l cmrna del Mar. time and pamngr. to be announced (al~o h1day and 'iaturday ). Newport Harbor at Santiago. l IS pm. TuHday. March II: Laguna Reach at C'orona dcl Mar. l pm . Woodbridge at Newport Harbor. l 15 pm Track Thunday. March IJ: Woodbridge al Corona del Mar. ' pm . 'ewport Harbor at htanc1a. l pm \aturday. March I~: Reach C'111c' lnv1ta11onal Meet (hoy,). 'l"wport Harhor. 11 a m Corona dcl Mar al\o com~tc' Swtmmln1 GETTll& UP FOR THE &AME -la whit C1tlftl dll Mar High lchlll v1ll1y•1ll pt1ytr1 J1y Wurts and Sun Turntr did It tilt Frtd1y'1 •Itch It 1••"'1 Htrber Hlgtt The H1rbtf l1ll1n hun1 1n ti dlfat cr111t1wn rlv1I Ctrlftl TUftday. Much 18: ( 'orona dcl Mar and Newport Harbor. (I f· Relay' ( boy'-J. fklmont Plant Pool. Long Beach. 11mc 10 be announad Boyt volleyball Friday. Mardi I .. : Newport Harbor at f.~tancaa . 5: lO pm.; Corona del Mar at Univer\lly, 5·JO p.m . def MW Ill Kinta. 3-0. ~TA• t PHOTO BY STf:Vf.N (;t:ORGES GOOD SEATS STILL AVAILABLE T~•• teature1 only avaltabte at the Girt• Gym. ~~'i ''"' I 1 J' l' ; . I, I . I I I ,,, f ,I ' . ~ I • /I ' f ·l •(I 1r 11f' fir/ J I ' ' , ' I', Jr 1 r ,, j i-'f :r •,r ,r ,, Jlt 11 ·' J Nf:1r jt I '" J1r ,,, r i ~r'/Jr 'J'' ·. ..r~~~ ~ Wolff ~ < System ~ ~ Tanning } 'i. Buy 4 ~~~ ~ Private Fltn••• Center For Ladle• Only Jo111 ,_~~o~ .J' 2Months Free Dues With This Adi 2902 West Coast Hwy Newport Beach 646·8828 '82 JV ea1ht that captured the Wc!llern Sprints title. and wu a starter 1n Washinaton'• 198) and 1984 var~ity boat•. The 1' Hu•kic crew won the nauonal title. M 1llcr wa~ OCC's JV c11ht co.1owain in 1980 and 1981. He wa~ Washington ·~ JV eight cox~ wain in 'k2 and v.-a\ the ~anll} 'ltecf\rrutn an 'Hl He wa' a mc:mbcr of the lJ S Nat1orutl T cam trutt competed 1n Du1\burg. Wc-.1 C1crrnan )' Miller wa' <An a~~•\tant coach at Wa .. hinJlton in 1984 and ICJMS (,lca,on I\ coach1nl( O('C\ 'ophomorc' and Mlllt-r """orking ""llh the fre,hmen .. Our JV e1gh1 ""Ill have \llC' and depth 1h1\ year," Cilca,on 41ay' "We haH rnmc \Irons returner~ from our novice: eight. which won the Pac1f1c Coas1 champ1on~h1p laM yeu. and from our frmh eight that fin1!.~d fourth on t~ We41t Coa't We al"> havt' three whd tran~fen• • Heading the h~t of returnee\ arc Scott Pcrry man. Scon Sou1h- w1ck . Brook-. Ov.-1ncll. Joe f-er- ~u,on and Ron Garcia M 11ler\ fr<)\h eight will clo\CI\ re,cmblc ()('('\ prc\lou' f rc\h- men boah I he P11 atr' Y.111 et{la irt ha' c <i \lrong 110\r1ce c1ght ()('('will ho\t the 21,t annual Nt'wport ln"1ta11onal Rov.-inJ Regatta on ~unda}. April 27. on North I 1do Channel 1n Ne~­ port Beach Soccer tour tryouts set Tryout\ for the lntcr-4\porr f uropcan ~occcr I our Pac1f1c "K6 team bcgm 4'.)aturda}. March 15 . 10 am . at lJ nnc:rnt~ H1~h Sch()(ll in lrv1~ f WO team\ one; for pla)CU horn 1n 1970 and 1971 and the other for player\ born in 196M and 1969 will be \elected for thc thrcc·lournamcnt tour "hach bcapn' July IH. The squads. under co-coachn Brad Webltcr. John Gran and Armando Balono~. com~te in the Dana Cup in HJornna. ~n· mark. the Oundcc C'up 1n Dundtt. Scotland. and t~ l ondon Cup 1n Londor). f naland The cn't i• S 1.69, per playcr Tryout~ alw w.-111 be conducted March 22 and ~ at llnt\cnit~ Hiah . loc1ucd at tht corner of (·ampu1 Dri\t and Cuhtr A\cnur. at 10 a.m Or 1pd for 1 tw Knou s.otttr playu. appliationti and furthtt information art ''••lahl~ t .tlhn, ~ ''' '7-q 11 to be launchlll a Marine Scene lyllAIYWAMI · Now Eaalc. Newport•• own Wortd Oiampiombip. whida waa 12 Meter and America'• Cup won by AUlttalia Ill. '11ac -. bopdal; wil be lauched • the 3500 peop.S at tile. black de ......,. Mile Boe&pnl ~ Troplly Prneldatioa cerc__, ••• Theft ... a huF turnout of 48 sabot l8ilon for the Udo I* .. Ki11· Mc I'm hub Rcptta .. March 9. The rcptta wu one of the four ICbeduled ln the Luft. Inn Seria for Saboca which will alto be sailed at Huntinaton Harbor Yacht Clab and Lot A.,.a Yac:llt Club with the fmal racin1 at Alamitos Bay Yacht Club folowed by a Trophy Pre. ... tiondiwr . 6 ud dlim it ... to l9c uodltr ud dlcy dropped die ,........ Wiwn ~ parade acortie1 the beutiful Ill'• spinnaker •owa from ak SABOT k I. Jomt•n Gnen- ••• Tbirty five boats .. iled by iatrcpict •ilon turned out for tbe rant race o1 the labia Q>. The other dates for races in this_,. arc April 12, May JI, July It, Aus. 23, 24 and Sept. 20, 21. MI& ...... ta. .. y. lliab atrium of the bold." :t ina (ABYC); 2. Eric Norin1 Eagle Challenge aided Dv computers; Sponso~s for Harbor Deel1ner1for1bc Newport band being sought Harbor Yacht Oub\ &lie Cha~ aa.. one al u V .S. 1)'ftdiicata vyiftl for the 1917 America 'I Cup, receotty nuMd some of the mOllt advanced computer technolo0 available from the St. Lou..._. McDonnell Douala• Manufac- turi111 Industry Syacana Co. TM~ tm proWlcd the ..-ud IUppOl't of a McDowtl Doe11i-Unipaphicl II COGlf ueer- aided dclip and manufadwbla ·~ daat tmbla Easle diid cleliper Jobu Valmijn toaa&e daips and make chan .... » timei la*1 mu before.• •1 expect h• impraw•DU fth t1lil tylltnl. • ml Valetqn. • ~ A.,Jaa\ cup ca• ,., .. ,...., ...... ••3 Amer- ica\ Cup runner-up Liberty for Dennis Conner ... With the new 1yt1em, we can vitt•lizc the dctip beacr. paform more calc:ulatiom and try diff crcnt approecllel- and for the fir1t time develop tluu~immsional dlapa on the . compu1er.- -rbia it an oppGftmily to apply tcchDOIOIY piowrcd by ocba indllllria to yacht fKina. • '*I Richard Rotbf uas. director of marketia1 communications for the Manufacturills ladmtry Sys. lam Co. With the new 1yatem, daip and manufacturina functiona are compulerized and linked totether in a abaRd data bue. Al a result, Valentijn can define a de1i1n confi1uration. enter teat data, analyze the structure and iu mechanicaJ action. and produce mJineerina drawinp-all from the paphics dcsap station. Although construction o( the 12-meter yacht Eaale is nearly complete. Valentijn and his as- sistant. Rik Van Hemmen. will contin~ to rdinc the boat ·1 hull until April. then u1e the new 1ystcm to modify other s-ru of the boat. Valentijn and Van Hemmen also have been workan1 with computer technolo1y supplied by the Chryskr Corporation for CONTROl.S lower legs, sciitk nerve, feet. EfffCTS Sciatica, poor circulition, backaches, ·disc degeneration. lrtt consultation. Dr.Joe If. &nky Clthplll!dO# 1661 Westcllff Dr. Newport leach 114/642.4)307 Some 65 band mem""bera of Newport Harbor Hip School arc cunntly tianina up individual and company 1pomora for it1 Joa-e-Tbon to raise money for iu annuaJ toun, peradea. uniform upkeep and other band activitia. Alter lisninl up lpOlllOrl, the bend jogm will meet at Emip School in Newport Beach on Saturday, April 5, at I p.m., to run u many lapt u pouible in one hour. Moat of the runncn expect to fmilb lO to .c> lapt. Familia and friends al the band will be OD ..... to cfwr OD the joac11 and enjoy rdrabmenu and mt.Ilic. enaineerin1 and ltructuraJ anal- ysis. They I.lie the data provided by the Chrysler computers a1 the basis for their delian work on the McDonneU Douglas sys- tern. U.S. Olympic Water Polo team membcn and Newport Harbor Hilb School alumni Mike Grier, ~n lloberuoo and James Ber- geson were amona three of the fint 1pomon in the eve1tt to help raile bend fund1. Tiie band will be tryiq to Fl u maD)' sponson u pouible before April 5 . The Band Boostcra and the Joa•-Tboo Committee are cur- rently teek.ina prizes from local mercba1111 to offer buad memben u inceativc awards f cw top fund- railen. If you can apomor a bud member ta..,the Joa-tl-Thon or domte a priz.c for the event. aaJl 714-557~. The Challenger Series. a prelude to the America 's Cup. beains in October off the cout ol R.cmantle, Australia. The America·• Cup fina1s are .ched uled to com me nee Jan. 31, 1987. ''KEEP WARM'' SALE All Tights, Warm Ups, and Wind Suits 25% Off (Gort ex 50% Off) Sale Ends Wed. March 19 CORONA DEL MAR 3331 E. COAST HWY CORONA DEL MAR 673-5538 (OPEN TILL 8:00 PM WEEKDAYS) •' ... Nil II UICI 11.1-THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS/IRVINE TODAY ' Theater Pure Shakespeare is purely marvelous sen comedy BY JACK HOLLAND ··As You Like It." at South Coast Repertory. is truly a di- rector's show. Lee Shallat has put her stamp on the concept . on the romanticism. and on the comic O\enoncs. and the result is a dazzling display of creative ingenuity. The first act of Shakespeare's immortal comedy with bucolic titillations is somber. dark . moody. with the villains ruling the scene. It is a slow beginning for what is to become a spirited romp in the second act. Somehow the plight of Orlando and the villainy of Ron Boussom sttm more theatrical than emo- tio nally moving. The rather star· tling wrestling act is m ost in- teresting. and is well staged. But It 1s diffic ult to become really an' ohcd an the knavery of Oliver or the valor and heroic morality of Orlando. It is not that the performers arc weak, but it is merely a case of saving the punch for Act II and Setting the melo- drama in the first act go by without much genuine concern. Once the action shifts to the Forest of Arden. with its stunning array of long white silk drapc- trces. as well as its delightfully amusing comic foils. we know we arc in magic land, where fantasy bursts open with enthu· siasm and reality becomes no more engulfing than is the pre- cursor of .. and they lived happily ever after." Once Rosalind and Orlando play their game of love. we know all is well in Arden. And once Touchstone with his hayseed humor and appearance enters the scene. we Stt comedy taking Woody Herman to star in DCC Jazz Festival \\ ond\ Haman Jnd hi" Or- che,tra. <.ind thl· Count Ba ... 1c Orchc.·,tra u nda the direct ion of Thad lone'. '4111 be featured an a J'M•r of cnnn:rt' Saturda). \lt ar\.h 21. al the 18th annual OrJngc: ( 1lJ ... 1 ( 1>1legc: Ja11 h :,- 11' ell I h1' ,l.Jr'' k,1 run' Thur-.da) thr11ugh '...undJ ~. \If arch 20-.:!J. .1 nJ ind u<lc:' ... ome ot the b1gge't n.tml·' Imm the '4orld of Jail J ho'c: name' include Bo bhy \frt-c:mn. Subramamam. Pepper -\dam,. Art Da' 1 ... C una~ fuller. Carl Burnell and C laude Wil- liam,on J ht: fc:,t. 111 ~ held an OCC\ I ~()()-...eat Rohen A Moore Theat- t:r and '\00--.eat f-1ne An' Recital HJll. '' 'pon\orcd h~ OCC and the Coa,1 Ja11 ~oc1et\ ~'' d1fkren1 concert' are in- duded o n the lour-da) fe~tl\al agenda ........ "Inn" People meet Herman and hi:-. Orches.lra will perform Saturday at 3 p.m. Re- ...ened ~ts are priced at $8 each. Thad Jone., and the Basie Or- c hestra \\Ill perform at 8 p.m. I ad.et~ are a\a1la bk for $10. Both concc:r\\ "all be held an Robert Moore.· I heater Herm..in. celebraung h" 50th ~car 1n tht: mu-.1c bu...ane,~. " appearing at the OCC fe,t for the '1xth 11me Recently he has bt:en featured \\-1lh \<araous. -.ma ll combanataom of a ll -\tar mu~i­ c1a n .... The recording 1ndu,1 r~ ha' released many Herman album~ an recent yea r~. Jone,, who 'pent the decade ol the 50' a' a musician \.\1th the Basic Orchc ... tra. "'II lead t he band an the OCC te ... t1\al Concert ticket\ are o n ')31e an OCC's Community Service Office an the college\ Student Center Building. For fcsti\al or ticket anfor· mauon. pho ne 432-5880 . over robustly. Lo\le is abound from the rom,.ntic gushings of Orlando to the weak. piping expressions of love as seen by Silvius for Phoebe. Director Shallat wisely has held her punches for Act II. since it is hard to take Orlando's and Rosalind's plight seriously. We know they must escape the villainy of Oliver. but they are not going to be in any real danger. And here is where Shallat's work shines and stamps her as one of the finest directon around. She has made great strides from her first work as director at Orange Coast Colle,e in .. The Rivals ... T he large cast assembled is up to the task of brinaina ShaUat's dream into melodic. gushy. ro- mantic idylls. Rosalind. as played by Monque Fowler. is uninter· esting in the first act but becomes enchanting in t he next. Da\lid Chemel is the rather str4ight romantic hero but endows the role with vitality, strength. and conviction. Anni Long is delightful as Celia, a role that might be lost in less capable hands. but the comic star of the evening is Robert Machray's Touchstone. a per· formance sparked by innovati\le touches and a sure grasp of both the low humor and surprisina insight and intellectuality. One might say Machray plays the role for all it is worth-which he docs -but subtlety is not the keynote here. John Ellington is also amusing as the love sick Silvius, a delightful and subtle performance. Jonathan Mc M urtry seems to give more emphasis to Jacques' intellec- tuality t han to his melancholy, and his '"all the world's a stage .. seems almost too matter of fact . Still, he brings out the dimensions of the noted character. Carl Rcgg.iado is very much the handsome and appealing Amiens. while Hal Landon Jr. is excellent in two roles. and J ohn- David Keller is his usual impres- sive excellence as Le Beau. More low comedy is offered by Cheryl Crabtree and Kristin Lowman. But then, a1 always. the cast is of top professional quality. The setting by Oiff Faulkner is another huge plus. The maaic land he creates is astoundina, considering that he uses only drapes for all his effects. Peter Maradudin lights up the stage with a gJow. and Shigeru Yaji .. costumes arc outstanding. espe- cially in the wedding scene. For the purists who feel Shakes- peare ml15t not be tampered with, this ··As You Like It·· s hould be a joyful occasion. To the audiences who cannot be said to know Shakespeare with his complexity in language. thi$ will undoubtedly make them wonder where such a delightful playwright has been all of their lives. South Coast Repertory. 6SS Town Center Drive. 957-2602. plays until March 16. Perfor· manccs arc Tucs.-Sat. at 8 p.m. with matinees on Saturday and Sunday a t 2:30 p .m .. evening Sunday performance at 7:30 p.m. Jau great Woody Herman wlll make hl11txth 1ppeannca 1t the Or1ng1 Coast College jazz fnttv11 on Sa1urd1y. M1rcfl 22. Herman ind his Orchatra wlll perform at 3 p.m. In OCC'tJleblrt 8. Mw1 Thutw. Ballet Pacifica performance slated r wo dance worh of contrabtlng ... tyle~ compri...e the next program an Ballet Pacifica 's membcr!.hip 5.en es to be pre~ntcd Saturday. March 22 al 8 p.m. and Sunday. Marc h 23 at 3:30 p.m . 1n the Laguna Moulto n Pla yhou~. 606 Laguna Canyon R oad. Laguna Beach. Featured w ill be Carl Orffs "Carmina Burana ." c horc o - graphed by Lila Zali. Thi' ballet 1s based o n a se rie~ of poem\ written by wandering 'cho lars a nd vagrant mo nks in the late 13th century. Also o n the program is a neo- classical. virtuoso work 1 it led "Di"crt1mcnto. ·· choreographed by Stanle'.Y Zompako' to music by Mo1an . For funhcr anformatin and to charge ticket o rders. call Ballet Pacifica at 494· 7271 . Baby Back Ribs \ , " Chicken Dinner for $9.95 "A Chorua Line" Last two performances Jan. 19 ~~YJPOR'/' c0RIBw..l~ MP/\'" • E npy CAI Nf'w f I« Ott~ loungir • f 1ne o.,.."9 - ~~antM' 11.oom • (~ ~ &unct> - f~~~ • Ent~l'lf c9tlC1 Oat-c•t19 - (~ l()ut"9t -N~ • ~ s rat>·~ C~tt 91()() - 9~ Hour\ • 91 ~ On,irt: Gunl l>oom\ • ~ atlO (~nf·O" J..:.i.tin -trcr ·o •., 100 Airporter Inn Hotel 11'JOO ~..,,.,.,.. (114)&»4710 <Oooo--<>-.r '~ NOQllt) •f!::r •••• - IDO!IDO! STARRING KEN BERRY OF T.V.'s F TROOP PETTICOAT JUNCTION MAYBERRY RFD , MAMMA'S FAMILY f>1n1nt • ror'1' n111 0 ('f'tt ",,lfdor -'it1111nl1n 4 '"" s '"'"'" ! rm 2000 N.wpott 8lud . Ca1ta Hao 631-2110 0 ------------'\\at,do~~N\.----------- BrlstOI B~r L Grllle Sunder ChemPllM lllUftClt II.ff ................... 11 a.a . a 1t·"'· H•PPr MOUN .... ~···· Piece In Town" DeU, 4:00-7:00 p.me Al Welt Drllib 11.21 JOIN USI .l/11i.Jla".~"''"'' .~J/d 1111 ....... 81., C_.. ..... • (71•) 117·MIO •nr11a t•THE NEWPORT EHSIONICOSTA MF8A NE\WlllRVM TODAY,.,, Ne~porteateriestoturngreen~onday ~~~~~~~~ IOlll PROCTOR Mardi 17-tbe Gl'ffl ... of New· port laclt St. Patrick's Day-the day we honor the Irish. We honor them b~ wearing green. b y drinking Irish ale or green beer. by eating a beautiful. huge. pewter platter filled with these cold Irish delights: marinated cod. lox. dressed crab mushrooms. corned beef and cabbage salad. oysters.in-the-half shell. avocado. tuna pasta and ambrosia. You may then have Cuisine & Capers By 80881 PROCTOR The Cannery. at 3010 Lay- fayette, 67S-S777. will open their bar early-at 11 :30 a .m .• and then the fun begins! They will offer Irish coffee and Midori margaritas at SI .SO; corned beef sandwiches and Irish stew will be served for Sl.9S. in addition to the regular seafood menu. Orawinp will take place for T- shirts. visors and other gifts. At the Alrporter Inn. 18700 McArthur Blvd. in Irvine. 833- 2770. they will be serving the typical green beer. offering hats and other little souvenirs and will have specials from the kitchen. including boiled corned beef and cabbage. lamb stew and arecn bread. The Remm E. Lee at Is I E. Coast Hwy .. 67S-S790. will serve green beer and Irish coffee at reduced prices. They will offer their normal happy hour buff d and music will be provided by Jason Chase. Malarlley'I lrilll hb. at 3011 Newport Blvd .• 67S-2340. offers their typical green day craziness. Come early. get in line. stay late! Dress Irish and compete in their annual Irish lass and laddy contest a nd win your spot at the fron1 of the line to get into Malarkey's for the rcs1 of the year. 11o••1 MeGee'I-at 3Sl E. Coast Hwy .• 673-5380. and their ocher locations will start their cdebrat- in1 at • p .m. by offerina com- plimentary corned ~cf sand- wiches and other food items along with some Irish drink specialties. They will spice "'P the frivolity with some games and contests such as an Irish brogue contest and the Iris h limbo -Irish limbo?-oh. well. come and sec for yourself. Well. there you have a few of the many available options for 1he .. greening of Newport Beach ... Until next week. have fun and good eating! corned bttf and cabbage or Irish sttw and b) speaking in a brogue. ·Tis the day when the leprechaun's come out oliiding and the .. luck o· the Irish" is t ypified by the blarne~ stone and the four-leaf :IO\er. Since cele brating Marc h 17 in a festive way is on many people's calendars. I thought I would give \OU a few ideas on how to make it a day of green filled fun. your choice of these hearty main dishes: pork chops. poached egp. roast beef and potatoes. crab rainbow salad. fish fry. eggs McAllis ter. eggs O 'Malley. smoked albacore and scrambled eggs. marinated beef casserole and a fresh fish special which will be trout or salmon. Casual with style 'in' at the Onion -sure and begorra." Muldoon's lrilh Pub at 202 Newport Center Dri\e will kick-off their celebra- uon on Sunday. March 16 ~ith a three-cour~ ln~h champagne brunch that prom1~-. to be ju~t "hat the leprechaun\ ordered. Muldoon's. \\hich \Crvc~ typical lnllh selectiom .. ~uited to Amer- ican taste-is tesung a new type of brunch concept. Their feast ,tarts off with a basket of breads a nd spread~. The breads include \Oda bread made \\Ith raisin~. honey cornbread. banana walnut. apple muffins. scone' and bagel~; also served with this is a platter of condiments. The bread ~ a re fullo\\ed by Traditional Irish music will be provided by Reel to Reel. The cost of the brunch is S 13.50 per person and they do recommend reservatio ns 6404110. Then at Muldoon's on M o nday. March 17. they will celebrate from 11 a .m. 'til 2 a.m. with lunch. dinner. mu,ic. Guinne\s. Harp. Bushmill's. drawings. leprechauns with giveaways a nd just plain fun! Monaco's, at 3333 W. Coa\t H "'Y· 646-5225. will be getting into the ~pirit of the day by offering green carnat ion~ to the ladies. They will have special price on their specialty drinks and Irish beer~. Also available will be ~ome Irish food specialties. Pro~ next door. will be closed o n Monday. a s usual. Casual with style sums up The Red Onion in Santa Ana. Open only a few months. it \ fast becoming the .. in" place for young ">ingles fro m all over Orange County to eat and drink. T he Red Onion 1.s located o n the corner of MacArthur a nd Main in Santa Ana. Youll want to arnve before 9 p.m. Thur-.day through Saturday to as\ure }Our- 'elf a good view of the action from a choice \Cat overlooking the '11able dance fl oor. These are the onl~ night\ the Red Onion make' a mode~t co\er charge of SJ. The crowd here 1s friend I~. Mar} Burn~. bar manager. ~}' that the }O Ung 'ingles come mainly from the Newpon Beach. Co ... ta M c\a and lnine areas . We found l\e\cral couple'> \\ho had traveled further to enjoy the cheery interior and upbeat at - mosphere. Terry Hardy of Anaheim. and his date. Stacey Cleary of Hun- t ington Beach. tra\el to Santa Ana bccau!IC .. everyone i\ reall} , .......... ,... ,, I Stacey Cl11ry and T 1rry Hardy 1nt1y Utt fatlvltla It lfle Rlil 0111• '9t0TO IY JUDY DUFFY ·"'"'' Come ctltbntt wtth m! Sunday. March 16th. from 10:00 a.m. -3:00 p.m cnJOY our three-course Irish champagne brunch complete with basket of bread\ and ~pread~. platter of Irish 1cllghts and your choice of hearty main d1~he!t - S 13"' per person -~CANNERY -·~~~ ' ~ 'H1stonc Waterfront Restaurant Monda}. March 17th -11 00 a m. 'tal 2:00 p.m. -lunch. dinner, mu">lc, gumncss. harp. bushmills. drawings. leprechaun -what more can we~ y - ~ume and have fun' (114) 640-fllO 2()2 N~pon Ccn•cr Dn~ N~ lk.ch, C.A 926(,() HAPP Y ST. PATRI CK~ DAY MONDAY MARCH 17 D11tCO\.Cr Bil Ot The Old ~od In Our lJ p ta1r~ Lounge 3010 l.afaytUt An .• Ntwport 8H(h 675-5777 NE First 100 Customers Each Day Will Receive A Dozen Roses -FREE! Bring This Ad Limit 1 Dozen Per Household OWERS 4() This special offered in co,-Yunction with Central Coast Rose Growers We wire anywhere in the wortd 00 W. Coast Hwy Newport Beach (714) 722-7894 =-= M·f 7 a.m.·9 p.m. S f, S 9 a.m. · 9 p.m. Children rushed onto the run-a two-day affair! So. on March ways dancina vigorously to the 19 and 20 at the Anaheim Mar· sona ... Cekbration ... the theme riou. Saks Fifth A~enue will of the Cystic Fibrosis fashion prnaittheircoututtextravapma Harborlites sho~. It seemed most appropriate that children were selected to o~n and close the presentation. Cystic Fibrosis is the number one genetic killer of children in the nation today. But research is a hair·s breadth away from isolatin& the gene and the cure that supporters in the Newport Marriott ballroom could envi· )ton-hoping that Cystic Fibrosis children will be as healthy as the young girls who were dancing. Bobbi Fclsot and Eva Mann co-chaired the brunch. which featured clothes from such New- port Center stores as Guy La Roche. Theodore's. Selvaggio and Splash 'n Flash. • • • Meanwhile. over at the Center Club. Fieldstone Construction. Lucky Stott. Allergan. Nora and Charles Hester and the James". the major underwriters of the 24th annual All Guild CHOC fashion s how were honored at a buff et brunch chaired by Phyllis Clemmer. Jackie Powell and Carol Palermo. ly DtlA VOi IUllER benefiting Children•s Hospital of Orange County. • • • Ten years ago. National Charity League Juniors held their last •car rally• as a fund-raiser. This year chair Aileen Simbro decided to reinstate the popular and fun event. Some 300 members and guests met in the parking lot of the Balboa Bay ~aquct Club dressed in the unilonns of the day during the SOs and 60s. Everyone was handed musical clues from sonp of those decades to determine where the dinner~ance wa s to be held. Winding all over Corona del Mar. China Cove. the Island and Peninsula. the participants (some 45 minutes later) arrived at the Balboa Bay Club! Needless to say. everyone had a su~ evening knowing that they were also supporting High Ho~s. a facility for brain trauma. Erika Williams. ••• An innovative weekend of browsing and buying was in store for antique loven when the Af- filiates of the Laguna Art Museum presented its 14th annuaJ Antiques Show. held at the Merchantile Building in South Coast Village. The three~ay event was co- chaired by Pat Atha and Tom Stansbury. They were assisted by Catherine Keister. J oyct Donna. Jo Dominick . Janet Cartwright, John Hanson. Bar- bara Diamond. Josephine Utley. Claire Burt and Gerhardt Fel- gcrnaker. • •• The .. Ides of March .. (March IS) is a killer of a day (pardon the pun): at 11 a .m .. St. John the Baptist School holds its annual fashion luncheon at the Airporter. Meanwhile. over at the Pacific Club. Tri Deltas host their lun- cheon fashion sh ow benefiting CHOC . At 5:30 p.m .. the board of directors of the L.A. Philharmonic holds a cocktail ~ion at the Center Club for musical director Andre Previn. -Barban and Carl Yancllar fllfl) wn lualft Evans at the CF brundl The show has become so pop- ular with Orange Countians that in 1986. demand required it be Assisting Aileen were Linda Finster. Avi~a Forster. Stephanie Lewis. Marilyn Perc1~al. C hrys Vollmer. Marie Schock. Kathy Schwarz. Judy Weightman a nd At 7 p. m .. Cinderella Guild Juniors hosts its annual St. Pat- rick's Day ·Bash .. at the Balboa Bay Club. Also. at 7 p.m .. the S pyglass Committee for OCPS sponsors .. A Night in Pair o'Dicc- at the Bahia Corinthian Yach1 Club . ,.... ~ Stneft '-Ill Can)lc RuSMl ~hist-Wuons for h ~ CX«UCM and cJMlic ~~for lpC'Cial oa:aliol .. A.,..~ tulO Ind~ pms madr ol onJv nannl fibm indudq ... conon. wool ~-sam. hand ltntes.. uhn ~and lndwT 720-0490 C.Ontessa Hair Fashions for~ phaw ol bau" Tlw .kin chat ~ t.n t.ir tolor. ~ '"-. pnms and manicwa fer mm and wonwn ~.us poduca -on!v ttw ~for our Cuseomt'ft 760-0~21 Lonaine Sutherland Fa.haons fwocn sun-up 10 ~ 8b.s. .-Mm. IUICS and~ b ~ mafUllf woman Acc~wonn and runes"' comp&rt~ "°"' liroll 7t..'·~ H PAYSIDE CENTER •• Look South • • • After 10 years in Fashion Island, Nettle Creek has moved two doors south, formerly Hickory Farms. Now, Nettle Creek has a larger presentation of Decorator Bedspreads at sale prices. And , scads of decorator pillows! Plus, our famous --:~ 4 decorating • ~: service. .· · Come in or call .. -~ And, don't miss the Big Bargains at the I I Sidewalk Sale Saturday, March 15th, 9 to 5 nettle CREEk s H o p 17 Fashion Island, Newport Beach • 644-8860 UCll 1'111~111 ....... 1,11. I 1111 818111 .. llS lllillly IWllr 11 ....... Ill,_...,. Plmr• 111111rt1M:111111111• Ell Pllll _. _ ....... ..... Local woman's peace walk begins crusade 8YmDORNAN When Patti decided to walk from Los A,.etcs to Washington D .C. as pan ol the Great Peace March. I was stunned ... Why?" I asked ... Who's apinst peace? Does anyone demonstrate apinst peace?•END THE PEACE-WE WANT WAR! ... •()( course not ... she said. •But I want to do something about peace ... ··Then write a letter to the Prcstdent ... -1 wall. and 111 deliver it myself ... Six months later we drove from our lni~ home and waited in the parking lot of Murray·s Ticket Outlet for over 1.000 spirited pea~ marchers to take the first ~tep of their 3.300 mile journey to the capitol. Patti. m y two teenage !IOn!I Hugh and Aaron. and I were stand ing in the middle of them. Patti had a backpack by her sick. The overcast day was going 10 be long. From Murray·s. the \tar-~tudd~ kick-off at the L.A. C"oli~um across the street had ~en cancelled. The marchers v.ould walk to City Hall for a \end-off celebration: s peeches b} Mayor Tom Bradley. march organ11er Oavad M ixner. and marcher actor Robert Blake: music and songll by Mister Mister. Melissa Manchester and Holly Near. FoUowifta the celebration. the march would continue to Cal State Los Angeles. where the marchers would raise their tents and spend the night. .. Deja vu, .. I thought, for at first glance the march reminded me of peace demonstrations tel- evised nearly two· decades ago. But demonstrating in the streets is not part of Patti's nature. and we were both too busy completing college and earning livings during the ·60s and 70s to become involved. Talking to marchers, I soon discovered another aspcc1 of the march-that is. the deep s piritual commitment the marchers express, a commitment thar might tum this march into a crusade for peace. That night I met Patti at the Cal State Los Angeles camp- ground. She told me of how the marchers walked thr01Jgh the streets of East Los Angeles. Thousands of the residents of the predominantly Hispanic com- munity lined the curbs to wish them well. The marchers joined in singing .. The Batt&e Hymn of the Republic-as they passed a local parish church. The crusade had already begun. Ed Dornan is a pro/~nor of E.nxlish at Oranx~ CCNUt Co/lq~. JUST ARRIVED! Girls' Cotillion • Easter Dresses From Renee Michaels and Youngland Reaularly to S59.00 Cape Cod Price SJJ.00 to S47.00 Sizes 7to14 T ~ldonal Drmina For Less 'DOE.17th Co5u ~, U. '/UZI Phone (7M) 645-4136 MEETINGS n. Omssr c-., a., .. of Esfflltl•• wo .. • I• .. ~ tlaml will bold its replar mo.thly mcetina at the Stadium Oub on March 18. The evcnina beain• with no-boa cocktails· at 6 p.m. and dinner win be served at 7 p.m. The highlight of tbe evening will be the awarding of -career Development Program'' prizes to three winners, includina Jill Tyler of Corona del Mar Hip School. She will receive $500. For further information, call Mary Beth Kreugcr, Conncc:ticut Mutual Life Insurance, at 541- 3374. TIM Ba,.-lew a.ptn of die Natlo•al Or1••b•tloa for Women (NOW) will march in the March for Women•s Lives in Los Angeles on Sunday, March 16. An estimated 100,000 women, men and children will be gathering from all over the western United States for this march and rally in Los Angeles. For further in- formation. contact NOW at (714) S4S-2NOW. ..... c--... Ms.,... al Am rkM JiWd Senkw will bold its annual dinner and .. not--so- silent" auction on Sunday. March 16 at the Oasis Center at Sth and Marperite in Corona del Mar. A Mexican style dinner will beain at S p.m. Dinner raervations are $7 per pcnon and are available by con- tacting Carol Tompkins at 7S9· SS91. ne n .... , M_.. a.it of Newport ••di will meet at the H un1in1ton Bcac~ Inn on March 13 at 11 Lm. Luncheon will be at noon. The program will feature magician and come- dian David w illis. Onaae CoutJ Society of .......... Mwaen will meet at 11:30 a.m. on March 19, at the Balboa Bay Oub in Newport Beach. Lunch and a program will follow from noon until I: JO p.m. Roger Johnson, President of Western Digital. will be the speak- er. SIS for both members and non-memben. For reservations, call Jdf Rollert at 7S9-7 I 42 IEIUT llllT-... er JIM 1'1111111.-1111 wt11 Trllll 11• •lrllttr LH IUllll .... I ..... II U. ..... II tM ... c..t 11,lrW,'I •Al Y• Lia n: ..-e1r1 •11"111 11n1. r.....,l .,..._ • Plflun. ....... .... II a.··~· ... 1111 ... I.Hiia . ITAFF PHOTO BY ITEYEN Ql!ORGU BIRTHS Hoag Memorial Hospital 2·13 Mr. A Mn. Fraatli" Hciarichl 2·1 4 Mr. A Mr1. Gtmn uBrecht 2-U Mr. A Mn. Scou Ounua 2-14 Mr. A Mn. 8tllCle FCTJUIC>n 2·U Mr. A Mn. Oiflon Lundy 2-16 Mr. A Mn. Mlct.d Kidctia 2-IS Mr. A Mn. Mut Molk• 2-11 Mr. A Mra. Ooeald Sneddon 2~ Mr. A Mra. Chattn 1ok 2-19 Mr. A Mra. Slcphta lodcahod'., 2-19 Mr. A Mn. Joecptl Oky 2·20 Mr. A Mn. ·~ llild.lidl' 2-20 Mr. A Mra. Terry Vivo.a 2-21 Mr. A Mra. ROMid Vanderwal 2-22 Mr. A M ra. Richard AJ11cqo 2-21 Mr. A Mn. Pttillip Cort.a 2-24 Mr. A Mn. Jouthae bdtcr 2-2' Mr A Mn. Stauy Proctu M COiia Mesa M Saa&a Ana F Corooa Dd Mar M 0nutair M COiia Maa M 0.... M IM. M lAtyaa Hills F HUJMiqcoe~ F Coa Maa F Millioa Viilijo M Newport 8wh F Mid-.y Clty M Com Maa F Ontario T.U. 9oys Suta Ana F H_.,.CMa aa.cta F H ..... oe lcadi Beautiful Yarns The new Anny Blatt Sprin1 CoUection J1 beref -Pl.a .Kn14l:il\~ -b&n\u.r &<;'b.._. (714') 759-3347 "Jut South of &he Five Crown." 3801 -C-S.. CoMt Hwy. c.o.. Del Mar, CA. .... lHE MART ....................... Tiii~ ,,, .. y .... ~ poup wil .,.. • PWial Car- nival Sunday. March 16 from noon to 4 p.m. Featured will be pme booths. pony rides, a f ortunc teller and many types of f ooda. ranaina from hot dop to the traditional bamantalchm. Temple Bat Yabm is located at 1011 Camel'-ck. off Jamboree. in Newport Beach. For infor- mation, please call 644-1999. Tiie Sanctur1 Cllolr of St. Andrew .. will present the .econd annual concert of mu1ical fa- vorites of the cong.reption and choir on March 16 from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Donation requested is SJ for adults and SI for students. CbiJ.. dren under 12 are admitted free. Call the music off1ee at 631-3821 for further information. The Honorable Suzanne Shaw, a municipal court judaie at Harbor Court, will be guest speaker at the Newport Harbor Republican Women Luncheon on March 14 at the Reuben E. Lee (Stemwhcel- er Room) Restaurant olf Pacif1e Coast Highway in Newport Beach. The social hour will begin at I J :30 a.m. followed by lunch at noon. Price of lunch is S 11 per pcnon. For rcservatio~ call Fran Sloper, 613-3SS3 by March 10. Menu Herc is the menu for elementary schools in the Newport-Mesa Uni- fied School District dur- ing the week of March 13-19: Thursday: All beef hotdog with mustard relish, baked beans, green salad, crr.amy pud- ding with chocolate chips, milk . Friday: r1Sh nugeu with tartar sauce, baked potato with butter, corn- bread with honey but- ter, chilled fruit, milk. Monday : Irish .. sweep .. steak on a bun. Erin peas. Irish potato slices. chocolate cake with St. Patrick frost- ing. milk. Tuesday: Beef and cheae taco with lettuce and olives, corn, Newport-Mesa bread, applesauce, milk,. Wednesday: ~liced rout beef Au Jas on French roll: areen beans, fruit compote. milk. Come in often for best selection ... -Nancy Constancio (7 J4) f15.uz3 Ul1W ..... Aw C...'*'Mlw.CA~ Cystic Fibrosis Guild helps to 'Celebrate Fashion' at Marriot IY BARBARA LOUDON The Cystic Fibrosis Guild of Orange County recently held their annual luncheon and fund-raiser at the Newpon Marriot. In ac- cordance to their theme .. Celebrate Fashion.·· the show produced not only a peat presentation of what is in style from Fashion Island. but also the modeling talents of some of the men members. and the upbeat dancing of a local dance group. many of them ~hildrcn of the guild members. Hats off to luncheon committee organizers Bobbi Felsot. Terri Miller. Barbara Yanchar. and Eva Mann for their efforu. The kids got the show off to a start with a rousing dance routine. Everyone was dressed in wild prints. high-top shoes. oversize shirts, clamdiger s-nu. and big floppy bows in their hair. As they aiated and panted their way off sta.,e, commentator and fashion coordinator Kitty Lalie got down to some serious style. After such an exhilarating start. the show continued on with bright examples of what spring/ summer 1986 has to offer. The sporty look is always an important part of our lifestyle in Newport Beach. Sweaters are a natural~ especially now when they can be tailored and short waisted. or larte and comfortable. Even Dave Hook, Ralph Mann, and Ron Felsot got into the casual mood as they modeled sailina top, sweater combi .. tiont, and denim accen- tuated by white cotton sportswear. Designen and manufacturen who are representative of their countries were shown. From Germany, Mondi and Breustle showed benana ycllow and con- trastina black as strong fashion statements for pants, jackets. shirts, and dreues. Tbele are all mixed and yet when put totet)ler correctly, the prints blend into a coordinated look and silhouette. From laey Miyaki. a longtime fashion icon in Japan, was shown tbe black and tbe ivory version of his silk dress that somehow wraps around the body and looee- ly between the knees. not unlike a diaper. from which it ~ its name. Special atiention to details it always an cuential pert of tuld'ul fashion. Shown wen peach suits in either silk or leather. knit sweater tops with strips of band- painted suede daips. and flannel tw~piece drestn drippina in lace and sequins. The impect of an extra bold summer print arona over a shapely malliot batbina suit or bikini. printed silk caltans imporud from Mexicao. and lace with studded rhinestones. And with Easter coming early this year •. several examples of Sunday dressing made their way down the runway. One pair that brought •ahh's .. from the audience • DU was Ralph Mann in a cl&11ic sportcoat and his daupur on his arm all in white lace with a ribbon hip sash. Formal evenings are special at any time of year. and this s.how pulled aU the stops. Shown were krinkly taffetas. layers and layen of lace (with a touch of Spanish influence accented by the roses int-models teeth). slinky matte jersey. Pucci strapless and halter gowns. fur stoles and &old lame. .And if the audience wasn't already applauding the areat Ii~ up of style. the kids came t.ck on stage and closed the show with another fun number. The Cystic Fibrosis Guild and their families truly celebrated good times. fashion. and a worthy cause in style. Lace 111~ rltl_..• ••kl 11 1 ...... t1111 e111lll11atlen fer IYlll• Ren Ftlut •"••• 1ft Illa 11M tut1 111 wllltt att11 and llhll dlftl•. '"OTOl IY JONI NAU Newport Ballet ~cademy * WINTER SESSION • NOW ENROLLING * • Pre~Ballet Ages 4-5-6 • 3 Year Olds -M ommy and M e • Beginning Ballet through Pointe • Special Ballet Exe rcise Classes We texh ai speciail method for stretching. shaiping & toning the body. Children * Teens * Adults l6Jl SAnt.a Ana, Aftnue • COIU Mesa • 646-7644 HAIR BY LADDY Introductory Offer Cuts $14.00 Perm s $10.00 Hilites $10.00 Extra Charge For Long Hair 314 Old Newport Newport leach 650-2128 By Appomtment Only Ducks, Rabbits, Eggs & Baskets 759-7766 Hart:>or View (Gelson's) Shopping Center 16J4 San Miguel. Newport Beach. (Across from Roger's Gadens) , .. II •nnm 11. •• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS/lfMNE TOOAY Sondheim's 'Sunday In Pari shows his craft 8Y DAU WINOGtJRA OM of the most innovative and movina staae musicals or the past ten yean. -Sunday in the Part with Georae ... was 'ideocaped for cable TV last )Ur. and is now being pretented on Showtime. The original Broadway cast "as assembled for this precious and meticulous filming of Stephen Sondheim·s profoundly mean- ingful study of the process of anistic creation and how it affects human lives. The first act is based on the short lif c of the controversial 19th century F rench painter. Georges Seurat. and how he sacrificed everything. including the love of his artist's model • ~o create one extraordinary paint- ing. The more fictional second act is about the artistic block and frustrations of Seurat's great grandson. set in the present day. The dry wit and expressive rhythms of Sondheim's music and lyrics arc delivered by Mandy Patinkin and Bernadette Peters (a) Seurat and his model) with sensitive emotio nal dynamics and c haracter understanding. The For his eyes only ... Art1st1cally Suggestive ... $49 mieor roa am.' nearly u Ut- taaaiDI. but the cut portrays them witla smart coaemble in- ~ and admirable simpic>- 1ty. The dnu. metbocf.c:al scaaina by James Lapine bu been u• obtrusively enhanced in the smooth video direction of Terry Husta. They briJt1 Sondlleim's stimulatina iatellectmJ operetta to life without illftatias ib t.lic emotional uadatow and strotta thematic center. Throup their obviously devoted efforu. tbis Pulitzer P.Ue wiaoer sbould hopefully capture many more Sondheim advocates. W81rn1d1tt1 P1t1ra la 1t1rrln1 In Steve S1ndlMl•'1 ·11nd1y I• 1111 r1.a. Ith,.,.. .. 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No oae here is snobby. lt"s n:al comfortable.· said Smith. • The Red Onion bas thru ban from which to se~ up potables. The favorites with regular cus- tomers are ··1ce Tea .. and the 12~ oz. margaritas. These bar areas offer a quieter atmosphere to chat with okt friends or new. and a nioe place to wait for dinner seating. There arc two dining rooms here. along with a patio for alfresco enjoyment of food and beverage. The dining rooms might wdJ be outside as they arc really ~nhouscs replete with a variety of plants. The seating is com- fortable and the lighting just right to enhantt a feeling of satisfaction. Dinner here is Mexican fare with combination plates ranging in pm from S4.7S to SS.9S. Ala carte items arc also avail- abk. Fajitas to share with a f ricnd are a little over SI I. Strips of marinated steak and/ or chicken are m wd ainlina at ,.,... table in aute witlt bell pcppen and onion. Wrap than in frail flour tortillu alona with pacamole andhc:a• For a little variety at luncb. try the Red o..a.-. •&t ._. cbeon ICf'YCd in the bu. It .. S5.~ for all you can cat and tbc choices are m1ny. Red Onion caen a happy hour weekdays from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Bums says that this is the •Yuppie Hour· as the tenants ol nearby office buildings come to enjoy the free buffet and well drinks for a dollar. The most difficuh thing about the Red Onion is finding it. It is located at MacArthur and Main in Santa Ana. not Irvine. From John Wayne Airport follow Ma- cArthur to Main and tum left. Take Main under the Newport Freeway and keep on going. You11 stt the Red Onion. lit in pink and green neon. glowing on your right. 71., Rrd Onion. MacArthur and Main. Santa Ana. 556-7701 . ~rvif18 lun<"h and dinnrr dailr. All major crrdit cards. Val~t parlcinf. Dancing and dining s'v'n ni1hts a .,..,,k. Dieting to lower disease risk Claims bci ng made a bout a diC'l/ disease prevention link with particular emphasis on certain clements in foods. arc exagger- ating the foods· pn>tecti~ df ects. according to the California Die- tetic Association (CDA). •Right now. no one. validated study can point to a single food and say it prevents cancer. heart disease. osteoporosis or any ocher health concern ... said Cheryl Loggins. R.D .. CDA president. Diet is simply one controllable factor in lo~ring your risk for diseases. Smoking. alcohol coo- sumpt ion. exercise and weight a~ other controllable factors. ··using a proper diet as an cffccti\e weapon against your risk for d~ imol\.es JUSt that· the total d~t . - There arc man) more enJO)abk foods recommended than th~ which arc discouraged. i.he ~id ·The CDA recommend' eatang for good health in general. That translates into eating a daily \'aricty of foods from the nutrient- ~ food groups. - This includes: lowf at selections from the calcium-rich dairy group such as lowfat and nonfat milk. cheeses and yogurt~ lean and fat- t nmmed beef. poultry. fish. or dried beans or peas for protean: raw or lightly cooked vegrtabln and fruits for vitamins A and C: whole grain breads and ccrca~ for B vitamins and fiber. Kttping an eye on extra foods such as fats. gravies. sauces. sweets. sodas and chips. will also add to total health. All of these clements. within the context of the whole diet. will gi~ you a nutrition advantage toward an active and healthy lifestyle. The rccommerXted number of daily food group servings for adult males is two each from the dairy and meat groups and four each from the vegctabln fruits and hr-cads / cereals groups. Wo men should have the same. but need an extra boost of calcium to pre,ent osteoporosi~. That equal three daily dairy group scrvan~. One daif) sen ing equali. eight ounce' of milk. I ~ ounce~ of c~ or a carton of yogurt. · ··Another step up the health ladder is to kttp the word rnod- era uo n an mind ... said Logins. .. M oderate portion sizes and moderate intake of extra foods. In the short run it will help keep your weight at a reasonable lcm. In the long run. you11 be healthier and more active and youll feel better. - Weight Control .... 1, • Prof cssional. personal. group programs. body composition analysis, recipes and understanding . Fit comp Contact Cindy D11p11it'. B.S . 302J E. Coast Hwy .• Corona del Mar 714/675-1377 ART n. N1wpwt H..ttor Art M• .... presents .. California An Since 194S. •• The exhibition includes works of JO aniats and continues tbrou1h Saturday from 10 a .m. to 5 p.m. AdmiJ.. sion is free to museum members; S2 for adults. SI .'° for students. seniors and the military and SI for children to 17 yean of a1e. won. by MU.oto Ya .. 1a~ Janne Calvin. and Larkin Mau- reen Higjns will be on display at BC Space Gallery, 23S Forest Ave .• Laguna Beach through March 22. Hours are 11 :30 a.m.- S:30 p.m .• Tuesday through Saturday. Call 497-1880 for details. ••oenal1 LoalH Scholz -Oil Moaot7pes• will be the featured display at Sandstone Gallery. 384-A N. Coast Highway. Lag- una Beach. through April 7. Viewing hours arc 11 a.m. to 4 p.m .. Tuesday through Sun- day. Call 497-677S for details. .. New CaUfornia Artists," tenth in a series featuring local emerg- ing artists. will be featured at the Newport Harbor Art Mu- seum. 8SO San Clemente Drive. Newport Beach. Call 7S9-l 122 for more details. lmoan Cunnlnabam and Dkk Arentz will be featured in a display at the Susan Spiritus Gallery. S22 Old Newport Blvd .. Newport Beach. The display will run through April 12. For hours and details calr 631-6405. .. Two L.A. Printmakers~" works by Efram Wolff and Laura Stickney. will be on display March IS through April 7 at Laguna College of Art. Ettinger Gallery. 2222 Laguna Canyon Road. Laguna Beach. Call 497- SOl4 for hours. landscapes from Yosemite to the Mexican border, will be on exhibit Merch 21 throu1h April 27 at Saddleback Colleae. 28000 Maraueritc Parkway, Mi11ion Viejo. Hours are 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday tbroup Thursday and Saturday. For information call S82~7S6. .. Callfonla Coate•ponrJ Ar· tlatl" at the Laguna Beach Museum of Art. throu1b March 14. will feature Michael McMillen and Mark Stock. The museum is located at 307 Cliff Drive. Laguna Beach. Call 494- 6S3 I for further information. STAGE .. Tbe Day They Shot John Lennon," a Southern California premiere or the play by James McClure. will be staged March 13 to IS at 8 p.m. and March 16 at 2 p . m. in Goldenwcst College's Mainstage Theater. 15744 Golden West St .• Hun- tington Beach. Tickets are S4 to $6. For more information call 89S-8378. .. Kean" will be performed Tues- day through Saturday evenings at 8 p.m. and Sunday afternoons at 2:30 p.m . until March 16 at Laguna Moulton Playhouse. 606 Laguna Canyon Road. Lag- una Beach. For ticket infor- mation call the box office at 494-0743 or 494-8021 . .. Tiie Shadow Box" will be staged March 14 to 22 at the Forum Theater in Laguna Beach. Fo r further information and reservations call 772-7727 . .. Tiie Boom Boom Room," by David Rabe. will be staged at uc1·s Little Theater in Irvine. The production is scheduled for March 13 to IS at 8 p.m. Tickets arc $3 to SS. Call UCI at 856-6616 for tickets and details. , ................ tllwtll,. .. •11tlllL ........... l .... lcMll ......... ..... I a. ,... • •• u,.. Wtrk •Ill 11111•• a•,•HI••• .. , llmrt ... lclll•ll'l Watercolon bJ Vlrpala Huf· ,_ will be featured through March 31 at Quorum Gallery. 374 N. Coast Hipway, Laauna Beach. Hours are 10 a .m. to 4:30 p.m. except Mondays. Call 4,.._...22 for more information. •M ....... LaMeca,..: I,.._ 1"6," an eJthibition depictina '· ........... ~ . ' . '' "" ............. . 161lle KJaa ud r at Elizabeth Howard's Curtain Call Dinner Theatre. 690 El Camino Real. Tustin. Prices start at SIS.95. doon open 6:30 p.m. Tuaday throuah Thursday, 7 p.m. Fri- day and Saturday and 11 :30 a.m. and S:30 p.m. oo Sunday. For reaervations call 838-1~. .. . . ..... -. .. . . MUSIC M•tlc at UC lr•lae: UCI Wind Ensemble (March 14); UCI Symphony Orchestra (March 15); Town and Gown Benefit Concert with Metro- politan Opera ba110 Gioraio Tozzi and UCI music faculty (March 16). Call 156-6922 for more information. M.UC at Sa4dlekck Collep: The Showboat Came To Town-A Night of Barbenbop Quartet Singing (March 21-22). The college is located at 28000 Marguerite Parkway, Mission Viejo. Call S82-46S6 for tickets and details. The La1ana Beacla Cbamber Mu1lc Sodet1 presents the Hagen Quartet March 13 per- forming Quartet in F minor. Opus 9S (Beethoven). The con- cert will take place in the Laguna Beach High School Auditorium, 62S Park Ave .• Laguna Beach. The concert starts at 8: IS p.m. Call 494-2822 for details. The Newport Cbamber Ore-... tra will perform selections from Handel. Mo~rt and Beethoven March 29. 8 p.m .• at Newport Harbor High School Theater. 600 Irvine Ave .• Newport Beach. Tickets arc SIS and available by calling S40-SS64. TIM...._8, s••10ic•1111a will ~orm Moi.art and Sakri, ••opera in 0De Act" and the ..lmpre11ario•• at 8 p .m . on March 15 in the Soutb Coast Community Church Auditori- um, Irvine. Tickets are SIO to Sl2. Call 261-0231 for more info. M .. at Onap Cwt Col1p: Jazz Festival and OCC Bia Band (March 20); Jazz Festival. Woody Herman Orchestra. Count Basie Orchestra (March 22). The college is located at 270 I Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. For times and tickets call 432-5880. Tiie lnlM Marriott will present pianist Michael Jordan from noon to 2 p.m. and S to 9 p.m. Monday through Friday through the end of March. The hotel is located at 18000 Von Karman Ave .. Irvine. For furth- er information call SSJ-0100. Tiie Lee FeneU Show, at Club 17. 1670 Newport Blvd. in Costa Mesa. Wednesday through Sat- urday nights . Harbor Sinaen meet Tuesdays. 7-9:30 p.m. at the Presbyterian Church of the Covenant in Costa Mesa. Call 494-8119 or 897- 0S87 for details. Coafr•J P•llllpa. T•esday throup S.turClay ew•i• at the Newport Mandarin raaau- ra11t in Newport leach from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m .• 3950 campus Dr. Call 152~. MISC Daace !Yeat1 at UC lr•iae: South Coast Ballet Company (March 18 and 19). Call 8S6- 6616 for showtimes and ticket information. .. lmaaJnatlon . Celebratio•," a IO~ay festival show-casing art events. study guides, art ed- ucation workshops and panic- i patory art experiences takes place through March IS. Sites for the celebration include the Mission Viejo and South Coast Plaza malls. For more infor- mation call 966-4128. E•enta at tbe Oraaae Couaty Falr1roand1: OC Equestrian Center Spring Show (March IS and 16): Pacific Rabbit Breed- ers Association (March 16); Antique Expo and Sale (March 20-23); OC Equestrian Center Spring Show (March 22-23). The Fairgrounds are located at 88 Fair Drive in Costa Mesa. Call 7S 1 -F Al R for details on specific events. Joins the ''EAGLE CHALLENGE'' in bringing the AMERICA~ CUP to Newport Beach Sponsors: Vessel Assist and Cruising World Yachts Your Official Easle Station Hear .. EAGLE UPDATES., Friday's at 9:30 AM & 3:30 PM on KOCM .......... . . w...a ACih--• ID H ..... SIAIWT The followtnc ~ IS dotnC busineu IS: SAMUEl 8 PRICE OBA PRICE fl NANC IAL SERVICE S CLIENTS TRUST CO . 1301 eo.. SL Slle 550. Newt>ot1 a.ch. CA 92660 S.muel 8 Price. 1301 eo.. SL Ste 550, Ne~1 BNch. CA 92660 flvs business IS conduct ed by an •ndtvedual ~ ~8 Pnce This statement wu flied ••th the County Clerk of 0ranp c.ounty on Feb 27 1986 F"ite No. Fl02218 3/6 3/13 3/20 3127 4707 I~ ntfi I IOUI aullMU ..._ ITATEMEWT The follow1n1 persons are dotnC buSlneu as: LANGl£Y ASSOCIATES. 043 Von KM· man Avenue. Newport ~.CA92660 Koll-Copley Partners, a C.htom1a eeneral partne< shrp, 4343 Von l<arman A~. Newport Beach. CA 92660 Don-'d M Koll The Koll Company. 4343 Von Kar· man Avenue. Newport Be.ch. CA 92660 ~ P M1dc:lietnM, The Koll Company 4343 Von Karman Avenue. N~port Be.ach, CA 92660 Timothy L Strader. U!pc:y Development Company. 5000 Birch Street . Suite 10100, West Ta-et. Newport Beacn. CA 92660 Lee C 5Ammt5, The Sam- mis Company, 17922 F'ltch Avenue. Suite I 00, Irvine. CA 92714 Everett Davis Ill. 5950 Monte Video. Po5t Off\ce Box 1686. ~ho S.nte Fe CA 92067 Richard C [lhott. Elhott ~ 4320 Von Kar· man Avenu e , Newport Buch. CA 92660 Ttn busmess 1n conduct· ed by.~ pertnershtp, The re1•strant com- menced to tran~ct bus•· MH under the f1ct1t1ous business ~ listed abow on 6/J0/72 S.aned Marion G Smith. Jr .. Pres.dent Tht$ 5t8tement ..s fried wtth the County Clerk of e>r.,.e County on F et> 25 1986 F"• No F3018M 3/6 3/1331203127 4716 1·237JI "*JC '90TU ACllllOUI • I I EU NWITAWt T~ tot'awlnc persons ¥e do1n1 bus1neu as KOLL IR\'INE BUS4N£SS CEHTER 43A3 Von KarmM1 ~ Newpart Buch. CA 92660 Koll Capley Partn~s • ~lforru pneral ~ ~hip 4 3~ 3 Von Karman A~ New-Port 8e.acti CA 92660 lntef~ ~y a Ten nessee corpor-.on. dm Jo¥ encaf Inc 1n Cahtorn1a American General Centef. N a shville Te nne•see 37250 Ttvs Bus.ness ''conduct edbya ~~D The re11str ant com menced to transact bu•• ~ss under the f1ct1t1ous business name or na~s listed ab<M! on J t 14179 S.1ned Ma,.on G Smit,, Jr . Pl'es.dent This stllt~ment was filed wit h the County Clerk of Qranee County on Feb 25 1986 f'1te No F301882 3/6 3/13 3120 3127 4717 1-23252 ITATWT Ol wt Fi"mb .. ,.,. ,..,.. .. .., OflMT91C UMJla AC11 noul••llfEllUME The to11MN11 person ~ ••thdr•wn •s • 1eneral s-1nerfrom the .-ti let Ml•P ~-'"-undef the f1ct1 boua~,...olC(H TRAL CITY ASSOCIATES ait fa.. Upper "• $ ort Plaza. Nlwport llMdl. c.Mtorntt 926640 The fH:tit.ous bus.lneu neme • n ,.,,. tar tt.e p.t. ,..,..,,,. -filed on s..>-temMr l . 1913 In tt.e ~d(Jnqit. The MJ name and rn- ainca °' tfle ...., wlh> dbslsw• • ..,. •. ,..., M. Mwtin . 633 Udo Part& Oriw. Unit E2. NewPQrt a-ch. CA 9M63. sw-t: Jahn ... Mlrtin. Thill .... ,. .. -Ned with the County Clerk of Or.., County on Feb 2•. 1986 f"1le No. f224293 3/6 3113 3120 3127 4729 l..2.J7a STAro.Jl-..-rT-OF _, PIDOlll ..., °' u. °' ACT1 nous •u11r1111 um The tolioMns Pli .. IS tw. abandof ied the UM ol the fictitious business name MEISTER P/ A IHY£STMENT PARTNERSHIP •t Four UPC* Hei pott Plaz.a. New· port Beactl. CA 92660 The fictitious business name •efl!t 1 ed ID llboliie was flied in County on Januaty 6, 198.J Howard W Meister. II , Four Upper Newport Plaza, Newport Bead\, CA 92660 John M w.rtm. 3919 Wes- terly Aac:e. S&* 100. New- port Beach. CA 92660 This bu51ness was con- ducted by a pneral part- nership. Scned: Howard w Meister II This stlltement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranee County on Fet> 24. 1986 Fite No F206727 3/6 3/13 3/20 3127 4729 "FJWIMAWUM5 :-~,()W,na persons ar~oina busmess a.}: K L ·COPLEY PART. N . 4343 Von ~~n ~~~~ h, KBO"'PARTN£RS, a Calt· fc;w:nta &~I partner· ship. 4343 Von Karman ~~~~: 1rORN1A'Asso~t-r~a Massachu~~~ ~~lbu;: c~ lo. · 1hes~~tSaaen· efl.f pattnerSnlp. The reajstrant com-menced tO tr....a bu$· 1ness under the r.ctitious business name ex~ "718i~ on January l , 1 . K ARTNERS, a Calt- fom1a 1ener3f partner. ~eio P. MIOOlEMAS This sta~ment was tried Witt\ the COUnly ()en( of Oran. County on Feb. 2~ 1986. f'-'Ul877 Pubftsh 3/6, 31 13. 3/20, 3127 ~Mirr ~~"W!~ 4343 Von . AYe· nue, NewJ>Mt I ach. Catnorma 92660. ~~~~·~ ship. 4 Von AYenUe, • r!htomaa . ~~~~ :8f~'t,n~tet Catnomc.a 90201 Th~srsagen-eral •P The re11strant com-mencedto~ t>us.-ness under the fdlbous buSlness name or~ lrsted abc:w on 4/24/ 78. Kou -~.~~~I ~r~~· This sa~~ was F~°"~ b~~~6. 3113. 3120. WmncE Atili ..... ,, E• ..._ITAJ'Wl The fol&owt"I person IS ~ bulH-. • smo. MARK AND STEIEAMAAK U S.A • 19762 MacArthur Bhd.. &.-2.00. IMne, CA 92715. Keeth C. W~putt. 1807 Por1 Weltboume, Ne•pott a.ch. CA 92660. This ~ ii conduct· ed by M inchiduel. ~ Keitt! C. Wetp&4 Ttn sblNn• It was fi6ed wrth the County Cieri! of Oran1e County on March 3. 1986. File Ho. F302498 3/ 13 3120 3/27 4/3 4737 1-23157 WN011C:E ... iiilOUI .. .._ UMllTAl'lm:n The~ persons~ do1n1 bus i ness as · SOMERSET PARK DEVEL· OPMENT, A CALIFORNIA JOINT VENTURE, 1901 New- por1 8tvd . COSla Mesa. CA 92627. Somer-set Patti Assoa-.es. a California L1m 1ted Part· nersh1p, 3919 Westerly ~. Suite 100, NewPot1 Beach. CA 92660 Pac1hca Somerset Asso- c•aites. Inc . lQ()l Newport Blvd . Costa Mesa. CA 92627 Th• t>uMness tS conduct- ed by fQlnt venture s.-t JoMM~ The re11strant com . menced to tnnsac:t ~ "4!H under the f1ct1tious bulane&5 name hst9d .,_ an July 3~. 19115. Thts ............ w Med ••th the C:O..nty Clerk of er.., ~on f'tlbru.ry 19, 19116. Ale Ho. FJ01417 3/13 3/20 31V '13 4738 ·~ w~ "'"' .... llf • WITATBmlT The~ '*50M.,. dolnc ~ a T-81RO PASfO. L Tl>. A CAUfOANIA LIMll ED PARTNERSHIP. 3919 w ! 2 1ry AK:.. Sulltlt 100. Newport Beach, CA 92660 John ... Maltln, l9 l 9 Wes. ter1y fllM:e. ~ 100. New- port 8-ch. CA 92660 J M Mirtln 0. I tcpmer IC Corporation, A Caltfom1a Corporibon, l919 Westerty P&Ka. StMte 100. Ne•POt'1 8-:t\ CA 92660. The re11stnnt com menced to transact bU$1 neu undef the fict1ttous ~ name li.a.d abol4 on O.C.t.., 20, 1985 Ttws .,...,.. is condwc1 ed by. lltnUd ~ ~ John ... ....., This stalem.nt -fded with the County Clerk of Qr.,_ County on ~ 19,19116. File No. Fl01418 3113 3/20 31V 413 4739 ra.r w.ara IU'F I JIOf ••u1ur '"•'* Of HCiii ... llf M -The tonowint per50ns ~---.. ~of ttli8fic:tiCb• .... -,,.,,.. 5al YD Oft ct.fANERS I. T AJLOAIHG, n6M S El TarQ. 15, e Tcwo, CA 92620 The~ ... ._. Name,...,.,..,.__ filed 1n ar.,.. c.......ty on ~lS-. ,. MD.12'16St9. Periva1r-A1nee1h1ti. 22706 ....._, ert., 0 TCllO. CA926l0 Dallhi Abel. 22706 ~ Orhe. £l Toro. CA 92630. SitJ'9d: ,.., .. .,. All-. ..... end OallN Abel. n. ....... _ .. wtttt the ~ Clertl of 0r.,.. County on Matt:h 5.ltK 3113 3.12031'27 413 '749 Toa.., .. U'I 8limd\ CA aMO. The .......... .. ........... NCtf1C CENTER ASSOCIATES, lGOD-. "--'-...... S.. 720. 1n1ine. CA 92715. Cartlbed "-::ific c....w Of'9 lid .. a C1 Mt ,, .. ...._. ..,.,....., la300Von ..... m•n AwnUll, Swte 720. lfww. CA 92715. ..... &Wand ...... ... ,,,...,..eo.,... .... .... sachuuH1 corporation. 18300 Von K.wrNn ~. SI* 720. IMM. c. 9V15 Tm business IS ecnduct· ed .,, ...... p911• lf"'C' s..a: Jlmes R. 8mler This stlll110Wlt -fi.led with the County Clerk of 0<8nle County on Marc h 10.1916. F"tle Ho. fl03 l22 31 13 3 /20 31V 4/J 4750 l·UMI w ., .. ,,..rn .. a .... RClll .... llP•U WSIAlWJ The totio.w. ..,...., are dotnl busineu •· SANT A FE SPRINGS CORPORA TE C£NTEA ASSOCiATES. l~ s,;_,. Street North. Surte 245. Newport Beach. CA 92660. New E,.s.nd Ufe ~ Properties Ill, a rut estate l1mrted partnerst11p. 535 ~ston Street. Sosaon. MA 02116. S.nta Fe Sc>nnss Corp0 rate <Anter Part,,.,-sh1p, a c.litomaa pnerat partner sn.i>. 1400 8nstol St North. Ne"'POft Beech. CA 92660 Thfs buslnfts 1'$ conduct ed by a~ partNnhtp Slaned· Wttfiwn K ~ The re11strant com me~ to transact bust ness under the f1 ctibous ~ tUtne ltsted .,. on Jan 31. 1986. Thrs ~ .. ft6ed with the County CJerk of Or•na-County on March 3. 1986. f"tle No fl0255 7 3/13 3/20 3/27 4 /3 4752 w.a ~.,.,a ACihlOUI• I IA --~ The followtns person '' doir'S bullneu-. R.8. PRO- DUCTS. 23585 R•n1oon Street, Mtsst0n V1e10. CA 92691. Ron•fd Brian Newton. 23585 ,...,., Strwt.. Mrs· s.:in Viljo. CA 92691 TtW5 bustnns is conduct. edby.,~~ Roneld BrWI Newb'I TM st1tement -as filed with the County Clerk of Oran1e County on March 3. 1986. File No f'J02559 3113 3120 3127 4/3 4746 &-DIM WlllOT1CI HCiihuUl••m US .._ITATDmll The tolowitw S--• are ~ bu.slMu a COU£TT & PINTO, A PJIUffNERSHtP Of PAOFESSIONAl. C()AP(). RATIONS. 4220 Von Kar man, Surte 110. Newp0rt 8-dt. CA 92660 o.tes T c.a1eU. a ~ tess.or.I CcJrporMion, 4220 Von Kannan. s-. 110. New- port Beedt. CA 92660 Sa.a B ~. a Law Cor pormon •220 Von Karman. ~ 110. "-•port 8-ch, CA92660 This buw1ess fS conduct edbya..,._..~ Stped CNrtes T Coft.n and _,, 8 Pinto Thts ........... flied ••th the County CJef1t of <>r.,.. County on fet> 27. 19116 F• No F3022!> 1 3113 3/20 3/27 '13 4747 ........ Clll t rl- --a COIPG*llc»J.. S.-Mid'91t H.m lln ..,... -llied .,,.,, the Cou~ CJerll of ar.._ ~on f'1lb. 25. ·~ ~·Ho. fl020J6 l/ 13 3120 S/27 4/3 .., .. ..,.. w...a AChl ... •llrW ..,..naw n. ~ il*IDfll .,. dol'f'll ~MU H : H & F SIJMC(S. 620,. port c.en- -Om., SuQ 211. Niewpor1 Beld\, CA 92MO 646& Char1es Joseph Hunt Jr., 1320 ~ Dnw. New port Beed\ CA 92660 Daphne Fenstermaker. 26961 CMJe bperanza, San Juar1 Caotstrano. CA 926 75 Thts business IS condUct ed by a.,,..,., ~p S11ned CharlH Joseph Hunt Jr This statement was flied with the County Cieri! of Oranae County on March s. 1986 F"tte No f 302806 3/ 13 3/20 3127 4/3. 4743 ·-~ "*JC NOTICI ITATWIOI •nattm•,.,. ~ .. , .. OPIU1Wla UMIU nthllOUl••--llW Tt~ foflOWt"I person has withdrawn •s a aeneral pert~ fTom the partnership aperat1n1 under the f1ct1 tJous buSlneu nanw ol NO SW(A T PAINT COMPANY • 17 J6 8aypott w.,. New port Buct\. CA 92660 Tne t1ct1t 1ous business name statement for the part f'lef'Shtp WM 66ed on 7 · 13 83 rn the County al Oranee The full n•me and res tdence al the penon Wfth drawlnc as a pertner"" ~­ lope ~. 2591 Cwde 0n¥e. He•port Beach. CA 92663 Secr"8d ~~ p Camc>- bell This statement ._ filed wtth the County Cleril of CK•n1• County on March 3.1986. File Ho F220548 3/ll 3/20 3127 4/) 4744. ""21111 .....c~ hCHllOUI ar111 E• ..._naramn The tolcMiinc pet'IOn$ .,. dou11 busmns n . ANES· THESIA ASSOCIATES OF ORANGE COUNTY. 14753 Devonshtre, Tustin. CA 92680 Christine Craddock 14 752 Devonshire. T Lnbn CA92680. Mwy Jeat.na Mannino. 10 Wiidfiower, lrytM, CA 92714. Thts builr.u IS canduct edby ...................... ~ Chllltifw C.adduc* Thrs ...__..,. w Ned ••th the Cou1'ty ci.rti of <>r.,.. ~on feb. V . 1986. F .-No. l02233 3/ ll l/20 3/27 4/3 4745 WllK ~-.. RCiii ... & a ... "' ... 11 JT The .............. .. dotnc busiftelll -. OAYtS BAYVIEW ASSOCIATES 1400 ~ SlreM Ncwu.. N• OC'1 a..:t\ CA t2MO. • Wilham k. 01¥i1, 1400 Bnstof s.r... MDrttt. ...... oart 8-ctt. CA 92660. "•cheird E. Lucy, 1400 BnllDI St Nartft. Nsnowt 8-:f\ CA t2IMO Chattes L Bu.cheftan. 1400 Bri9al St.~ ..... oart ...,._CA i2160. ltoMrt J . TNerpttne,. 1400 ................ port 8-tl. CA t.1l6Q. Ai•• J ..... 1400 ..... tol St. Hort"· N••PGrt 8-:fa. CA 9alMO. n.t I ·~· ..................... .... .... ll.O.. Tfte re1l1trent com . ........ ~~ .............. flc'titioua ... , ............ ... on,..,t.ltel. Tillil rs •• -.., wttt. tt.e Cou~ a.rt. of e>r.,.. Countr on Merell l . 1"6. Rile No. fl025N 31 u 11201m 411 47!3 ·~· Wllmel IChi .... I Im --~ Tlle~PI'-••• ~~-YOA8A UNGA COP•IOICE aNTU ASSOCIATES. I~ .._, Street Notth. Surte 24!. Nectport BMch. CA 92660. New~~l.Ae lnMnta c.omp.ny, ..... ~ corporabon, 501 Boylston St • Boston. M.A 02117 0..0.s Ycwt>a Linda Com mttee Cent• MSOC••tff, a Cahtorn1a 1enen.I p1r1 nersh1p, 1400 8rtstol St Notttt, Suite 245. H8wpcwt Buch. CA 92660 Thts buSlneM is conduct ed by• 11'*1' ~p SllNd WtlhMn K Davis The re1tstrant c om menced to transact bus• nen under the f1ct1t1ou• bullnns name lilted abcJWe on 2128186 Thts stlltement WH filed with the County Clerk of Or•n1e County on Marc h J. 1986 File Ho F302553 31 13 3120 3127 4/3 4754 1-23111 PUmJC NOTICI FIC1l1lUUI ...... W ITATIMltfT Tiw loltOWlna penoM are do1n1 busineu as SUN FLOWER PlAlA CO . 3941 So Brrstol. Santa Ana CA 92704 Afbet1 B Glickman. 9864 W1tsh1,. 8'vd . Seveny Hilts CA 90210 Jerry G CtumC*f. 20753 Cootl 0.lo w_.,_ Mahbu CA 90265 Malcol m R Rll•1 138 South AMa. Los AnaetH CA90049 Men Pons. 621 ~ Notte Rold. ~ CA 93023 Ricl'\aird H EJt1s. Trustee under Trusa ~ for Daved P8uf GkkrNf'. ~ Apnl 1 7 1968. c I o Getty f"enanoal Cotpcnoon, 2049 Century Park East. Suit• I 350 l o• Anceles CA 90067 Ro.rd N EJhs. Trust. undlr Trutl Aweem.nt for Te1rew 8•th Glickman. dlted Aon• 17. 196&. c/o G9ft) Finaina.1 Corcuiibon, 20.9 Century Paril East S4!1te 1350 Los Anaetes. CA90067 RIC:Ntd N EJltS.. T NS1- und9r Tnm A9'w1e11 for ~ffrey loreft Ghc:km1n. dltad Apnt 1 7. 1968.. c/o Glay F~ Coroc»llbon, 2049 <Atrtury Par1l E.n.1. Suit• 1350. Los An1etes. CA90067 Rlc"-'d H Ellis. Trustee under' Trust ._,, eit for Brenner JoMof\ G&ec1unan. cbited Apnl I 7. 1968.. c Io Getty ANnc..t ((irpcw•tan. 2049 Cemvry Pvtl East. Su.IW 1350, Los Anp4n. CA90067 Thn bus lllSS 1$ candUd Id br a ..,.,., ,.,,. llflc>.. s.-t Jerry G. c.n...- This slaternent -filed Witt\ the County Clerk of Or-.. ~ on re '1:1. 1916 Ftlle Ho. Fl02262 l/U 3120 3171 •.IJ C755 w...a ACiii .... 11 -UMIST~ The~ ..... .,. done ~ • WOlteit Of INOEP£.HO(Nl' MOHS.. 1491 Well 8aker $tre.t. Costa Mela. CA 92626 Mn. ,.. Mcflftend. 1697 0... ~.Colla....._ CA 92626 Mrs Judie Ar11ros. 31 H•tbOt Isl and, N .. port Be.ch, CA 92660 Mrs Lois Brockm.,.r 1218 BettillWI Une. New p0r1 8eacft. CA 92660 Mrs Mate-.. ~. 21 Lochmoor lane NewPQt1 Beach. CA 92660 Mrs !M.-Cotle>. 120 I ~ raid Bey, 1...1CuN a.eta. CA C)2651 ~ Manon Dowd. 1806 T r~1nct\ Lane. Hell00f1 Buch, CA 92660 M" Joy McGu•nness 'J l nverneu lane. Newport Be.ch. CA 92660 M" Penny McMan11" 16 lnverw Lane. Ntwoort Bach. CA 92660 Mts Elle Miller 16 2 l Rulw Uni. He#POI! BNc,, CA92660 Mrs. Miity ~ ... 1209 s.ndberry. eoron. ~ ...., CA 92625 flh_ Gerr, Somen.. 1412 Gataa, l•M. Newport Beact\.CA~ Mrs ~·ht•. 23 Lochmocw Uni Newport ~.CA92660 ~ Pllt YOdllr 1719 An bQI.-~ ..... ~ BeK,, CA92660 • Thrs buuness rs ~ ed ........ ~ s.-t hcnoe A. Mtf• ~ Thia ltlltler••ll w Ned wrftt the C:O..nty ~ of 0...,.. Coune, on Feb 25.. 1916. f ... No. 301966 J /ll 3120 3121 •11 4713 ,..ICmncE IClll ... 1 A -SIAftWWWCi n.---. ......... oo.nc bus•~ u WIH DOWS UNLIMITED. 314 l6Ut St . Newpo1' a.ctt CA9.M63 ,..,, Sd••4. 1211 Hun t ir1aton St Hu.nt1nttor Belch. CA 926&& o..n Alrdtc"" J14 )(el St . Newport ~. U 92al Ths ... w. C9-.ct .s •• ..,.,.....,_ •• s.-t: 0...-C. A114I•• Thiia • ·--ilec 9"" IN Coud, C.. er Or-. ~ °" aa.ct 6. 1911. Filt ... ll02SlC JIU Jl2D VD •ll •73' -·· 0 TMfolta ._..,....m .,.. .... - -f'Nl(Jt. H»tGl.IS ~Y. lMI N Tutlln. s.lillt 4 0..-.. CA92t65 ... J. Hom. *31 .... '°' Dina Pt CA 92Q9. Ttw~llllCOftduct· ~.,,., ........ ~ ManHom n. ............ .... •• ,., u.. coum, c~~ ot OrM91 County on reruw, 3. 1986 F1a. No. 299959 2/202J27 lJ6llll .. 'W'IC..a rcn•••• • • ....... ,., TM ........... l*'$O" ~ cnnc~• J&Tos 711 ( a., A.e . Nasport a.ct\. CA 92Ml ~Laulte~ JOI N a., Front. IWbm ~.CA~ nu~• cOfDd edbw .. ~S.­ Mwm~ ~----Mee wtth the County Cterlll CY Or.., ea...y on f~ 11.1986 F1ae ND. fl00789 21 202127ll6l/ll 46T. w..nca flthi... •• _..1Yat1Wt Th9fa~~·s Oo1n1 bUSlfMSS as AO VANCE TRAINING TECH NOLOGIES. 4931 8irc.h St f'MrapQft Bwtt 92660 St•pl'lan•• lawr•nc•. 110 l w MlicAtthur 9273 S.rita Alta 92707 Ttus bullneSS d conduCt @dbfan~~ St~&.w•ica Thts ~ .. flied with the County C.._.'-of Or-.a Ccu'lly on ~ 21. 1916 f ile No f298779 2/20 2127 3/6 ll ll ..... w..-a -•-•-a-•_.... •r•1t 11 • CH"'5TIM IUIOTHUIS fllOOl..S AlitO SMS. ...... .,.~ ,. ..... c:an- StsbftS ol ..... ~ .act PW t• II ...S .-.ctt hm camed on a ... 1 •• • lll21~~ ........ ~ s..llt • & 0. GMllst GroM. ~-w..u. UC... .. ,.ill J5l892 -he'•• ... c...,. 0.-'*'._ 1'92. ......... "° ...... ... ....., • .new .. ~ ........... o1 ... .............. o.e.t ,...,_,., 2'. 1 .. Mr NlllS.-,.a--.,,,.,_....,. 2/71 l/6 l/ll l/20 4690 n... -• Cllfdld· .,.,, .... Ills'~ Sia.-0. &Ea ... -.. Ths!I, --llld ..ttt the CouiJCr cier-°' Or-. CGUlllJ Oft Feb. l&. 1'86. He No fl01221 21202/27 ).f6l/ll .., ... w:una fCICC I Ill IL A ...... l11e0RI .. ..-IS ..._._. a....S C011SKi I RlfT COl•ll~ TIQlllACl(MtlQtn ... OJIY & COU£CT•• rs. au .... •• SL. c.aa -..CA~ ..... ~ QI E -ll!tl2 9'9 c »• c-t •IJIM. Hu,.t••llOft kech. CA ... ............. cs Id, .. .,.r & Cd S..- _..._A.Ocxa .... 2 •<-...., ..... c ... ~ .. a.....~·,..., 7.1 ... Altl?lllf-•I VJO VD M YU ..-JO --··-.. ................ -= PAllll LA9SON uunruns. 2010 a c....r 0r. CMG......._ CAWJlS. ..... llklwb--.. 4902 n 11-......._CAtll7l4 f'wwin BacMian, 4902 n11-. ...... CAW114 TM tac •• • candluct· ., lliJ ............. .. s.-t--..e.o.w.. Tlll514 I sell -Med ••tta ... County C1eR °' Or-. c.au..r on Fe 13 1991. ,. ... ._ '100915 2120 2.127 116 ll ll 468 l ••cwa ACIHW•I W --SIA1 wr n,. "*°""• pwsan es dDf'9 .... m -= SOUTH co.sT~1070 .... •• c..r Or 9240. llNne. CA W11S. ~ BK.hhan. 4092 ~ ........ CAW714 Th&sbusiNsslS~ tdbfart ....... ,.S.- Anch~ Thiis~---Med Wtrt\ u. eou...ty a.. °' ar-. COllr1llf on Fe ll. 1916 F• Nil f300914 2/20 2.127 l/6 ]Ill 4681> a.zJl!l1l ... llC...-a fCIAW• I W -SlatWI n. .............. ~ dlCll'9 ta ic:a a l AHO PllOfOmES. 2 AHO LTD 3 RHO A.SSQClATES. 4 RHO Yl.NTURES. S RHO HOLDINGS. 6. R.H. 0 ... EATI£S. 1 R.H 0 l TO. I R H 0 ASSOCIATES. 9 R H 0 VENTURES. 10 R H 0 HOl.DlNGS. 14111 Yorm~S....2CM. Tus,. 111\.CA~ .. ••tnc...l07E.0.. bft:d an.,, M J I-CA 906CM.CIMDO,.. a......a..tConsuJ· tanlS. lee.. 1'181 , ...... Slre9t. s-20I.. , ....... CA waD. Cllibaa n.... •rm fld· .. .., ............ ...... S.--• I 18111d0-- ~ lk... ,_..._._ ,.. ..... n. ....... - -liltd _. .. c, t1a.tlfllf Or-. c...r .. fa 14.. 1 ... Rit•flDllll vv ~ llll 1'20 48] &.uni .... w:usa ......... ..... ne•n a• .. dollS ~-.ss as: K80 Nin.as. QQ .... ._, ... ,. ............. pert --.c9Q6i0. -Pw• llil 81i m4. HD9-~ H4 ad&~. 4Jl!§O ... ..._ ...... 5'llllt JSQ. .. 0 c " 8ttd\. CAgQ611). ... J , 8111-. n. ... ca -.. 1et -.. F1"t SliNll-S.. Jme.. CA 95112 9-11r f , a .... n.. Koll Ct JI J. 43U WOii "--'I • J rt ...._CAaiiD. ~ £. 8lild. n. K.- Ci JI J . 43'3 ._ ._. ma• Awett ... .......,, ...._CA"211D- .._.A~ ...... L.-T...-.. Ullil D J02.. ..... c.c. -45DQ. .. ..... '510 o.ialllla & otTNIL 5!JSl)_..._ .. o.._ ..... R M St1-. ft. CA aJ51. s-......._ne .... 0 •• , ... ~-a... ........... om ~ • 0 d c. Oill9.. a.. CIUSC f ea._-. --.Nw;t'l....._CA ..... ... fgt':.Tllle 11a11c a a211Rl ~ • r a -.E...R , P - 9l5iZ.. ............... c ,,,.n.101911 ..-. SlllallllSt. CAti:DlL Ci a11 F.-., .... , I ---..er-'••• ,_. ,,, n. ca:u Qq 0 SLeS.-M 9 S...610.S..--..CA '5.111 ... , .,,.p_.., T .. n.ai...c C :. .,!lllA ............ IQ. S...._CAtslll. ................... •C uw.su.;.r..._. -' ..._ • a,..-=--. CA"2Mat ..,_ .. H. ...... n. ... Qua .. 211Rl ~ "-'-.au..--... -tm52. ..... .__ 1JDl580..... ._. ...... Gram--.., CA ~ ~A ........ n.w.. CGFJ 1 llf. 434) Voft ... "'•• Avenue. Newport 81ad\.CA~ OanlM II. .. n. Kai Company. 4343 Von br m•• Avenue. N••POrt Btitd\.CA~ ...,.,. ~ The Kai Comp.,ty. 43'3 Won._, man Avenue. Newport ~CAilZ&O. .... ... a.--. n. Kai C.C.'flll*'I. g:z()I flb9D 2!illt "'-'-. S&.119 150. ........ Al.a!i02l MlctJls' L l.ems.. TM Kai Compeftf. 43') Von ... m~n Awenue. Newport 8-d\CA~ franlll Manzeone. 417 ~ Holl. Aclt. 11 s Los ,._ O , " CA 900Ca or....,, ... ThelCd ComPMJ 4)41 Yon ltat man Awe"U4t. N•wport 8-d\. CA 92660. Omn ...... n. Kai Con !DIR). 7).)0 £1•ieer _. s.n Dlili9t. CAW 111 Mire G Hose• O. IKOI c~~ny. 2021 1S2nd -...... N..[ Rladl•IOl4. .. ,. ~ ~ l.-d eomp.ny, •C....·-~~ s,l'up. ~ Land Com _.., Aaea..,.t ~ E &ell.. n. Koll eomo--r. U4l "°"' ...... ,_.,.._ Na SlO't 8ttct\ CA 4JZ660. .... A. .... TheKal eomoan1. 4.l43 Yon ._ man Awenue Ne•port a.act\. CA '2661> Geor-.t a Rabel1s. nw Kai C £>JI NS. 1661 Naf'lh f 9"1 SINllll. San Joie. CA ~112 n.ar-& ..... Tl'9 l(dl C...pany. 1021 lSlftid ....._.L ... 04.WA ~ L.-C. Su•:a.l.-S-- as Cea J ;. 11122 AldD t ..... s-.19 100. 1rwle.. CA~4 ...... &~;,n. llall Ca lJ PJ. 4313 Von ............ $art 8Mct\.. CA~ a.tts T Slttle Tndl. 100 .................. CA9UDJ T.....,L Slradlr. l.-..cw Oewelapffllent C~ny, sooo 8wclD s.r.t. s.- 10lOQ. ... 1 ..... • a " 8ttd\. CA Wl60. J Mtrdd~ TheKal ~. 4343 VO. ... man Awe•uM. Newport 8ttct\ CA !l2MI> ~· s.. n.Koll Coac 1 •· an ,.... 2!illt ...... S..-150. ......... Al.a5021 Loa niia,.. uo Dall n.,.. •.llnc.6010 .... 0t'n-s..... ), .. dto s.ca fe. CA4J2Di7 n. ... c s ... c. ..._ .... ,_ ...... 4343 -.a.-..--.. ... s-1...-.CA~ J~ [ n.o-psoe. Jm&S f •t...C- clll Mar. CA "'2!525.. .a-alt ..... n. ....-c 0 ... u .... 25dD lo• I S... 150. Pt u-. AZ 8!5QZL JolWD L .-.... T1le Kati emaur,. •J.tl ,,..._ ._. ............ ··-~ lltlc9-. CA t:zlllD. .., ... [, ...... n. KCJll Caro '· 4343 ¥09 .__.,••cart ...._,CA t:zlllD. 1'lia a • ca ' d-., ... _ ..... -.. nae r••istr••• co•, -mclltMl•'9n AO..._ --...... lic:IA·1 I ......... _ .... .... • .luam I L dlL tl6"lllt ~P-OS'. m. ..... ------C• RJa..ol o.aai ~ -,.....,, aU111. fillt . lOUIJl6 ~JIU ll2ID 3'n •»e ..... a sac • IC I - 'flile'' ... ...._,. • UI' I HllMMM6.A...a. Al~.1200 ~ ............... PGft-., CA tr2MO. ... c. ....... .,. ...... lstaad Omre. Nawpoft 8-:1\.CA_., ...... """' 105 ""'' bar.....,°"""-Na ;ct Bltc9'. CA ..-.0. c.._.a. ..._ 71Se.,. .. an.. ... 4 c" ea.ct.. C.92!i&O. DaN'IR ... 11S.,_.. Dnwe. Na port Baact\. CA t26fiQ, ftta bl 1 111 IS c:andud· .. .., ................ 5-.ct Banc. twris. This I ' cw• w filld W'lt'b tM Couftly Cleft of Or-.~-~ 20.199i. Ae-.301500 l/6 l/13 l/203127 4125 a.a7a ...w:..a iClll-•I ta _ .... .._, The ........ .,. .... dol"8 bus.MU n . SOC/ GAOCO · SOUTHERN GA.ROEN. l63 s.. ..... 0nw. Ne IP a., aa.c.. CA '2fi60 s... ,.,... De $ c Nist CoPOJilbu8'. l63 Su\ ..... Onwe.. Mt o i>rt 8-dt CA C}26(Q. G1911~~ ment Company, 600 -e- Slrell. s..... 700. s., o..> CA92181 The r•&•stranl com menced to trans.K't buS-• ness ~ the hct'ltlCMIS ~ness name •boiwe on Feb 6.. 1916 S.-S Wit a..n A. Sle8e 11-.s ~ .. flted wttt• tM Count) C1eril of air.. Courcy on februwy 21. 191116 F•No 301690 l /6 ]Ill ]120 3121 4126 &-D1D "•c•nca JM _ .... , ' TlDe ...... P9l"IGft IS ...... --..CIJfTRAl MCTAl BENDING. Sl Co ~"-..CA 92720 ~ ....... 51Cdwn bus. ft-. CA 92720 Thi$ bl I d aindUcS td bf an....,...._. S..S ---~ llllS ti I siei• w Ned .. the CoullC:J CAettl of Or-. a..,.. an Feb 20. 1'86. ,.. • fl0147l 116 ll ll l/20 l/27 41'0I "•cwa iClll-1 ID -IY&IE •t The ........ S*'10ftS ~ c1oens ~as: NEW PORT BEACH TENNIS CUJB. 2&>1 E.-wr an.. Mc s rt lliltd\ CA 92660 Daftnfs lllcCMter 421 ~ ............ sort 8tach CA~. &acQPe R GncrY, S 128 [. ~ Dnwe.. ,., .. swn. CA91M07 Tiiiis bnc -IS carQact. .. br .......... ~ T .. e "•••strant com, ,,..Deed • tninw'I buses --....., n. hcttbOus buslrWSS ,..... OI ......S llltl&d ..._an ....,._., 20. ·~ s.-s: Dannis 2lll:Car ... ~ ....... ll-.tlt ,.,,._ .... Mttl tM Cou11C:J ~ of <Jr-. CountJ on ht> 20 1'86. filRND.. 301565 l/6 l/ll l/20 l/27 47'09 ., n.•s ........ dot•I bvsan.u as· KC CAB$lllE. OU V.. ._ •an Attn ... Newport ~CAW&O- ICG9C cl ,,_•ws.ae.t-.................. uu-. .......... f? y 1~CAt2MO. ICG901DP"' 2 • cans .. _...,.. part-w• e• ua-. ....._ ....._, .. , .. ~CA --.......... Ml': I t.c: • ...... cair ........ 111 ... ...... On Ma an. .... ~ 111111'1' I Hiit P* .. .,. __ ,. 'lo ,., .... : ..... c •••• , MTIOflAL OU -.. ... ................... '1 91eclt. CA 92MO. _..._ ........ --........ er. n. ... Cl:: ' •· .,. ......... ~,, .. ,.. ...... lM I I ow•-lled --tM~~~ Or-..~ Oft,,._ ~ . ..... Fia9-JOl- J16lll3 3/20 l/27 4710 .................. doi"ll bu-.-es· KOU· WEUS/GAIOUe Glt0¥£. 4lQ Van "-"-' ...... ,.. PCGt ~CA 92660 ~,..... ...... c.- ................ shc>. UiU-.~ ..... N1 11a,.Btiadt..CA~ .... f_..., ...... Md [QU1ty TNll. a HMM"~ Miids S.•1 -Trust. l30 Wntn"llton Street. Sud.• 901 ............. c.a- .tar..a90201. This a.--IS condUd· ed br ...... petll•tftp. The re1•strant com· menc.cl to transact ~ MU undet tM f.atttOUS bustness ~ OI Mmes 1srtect ~ on 21ia1n S11ned Koll Cop1e1 PMllle"-By K80 hftl.s. By The Kai Comcanr. ~ Manon G StMtl Jr , Pres ...... This si.o1ac wes Med ••lh the County 0et111 ot 0...,.. Co.dy on Fm 25 tCJ86 ftae Ho 301819 l /6 31 ll l /20 l/27 4711 l.n74J ... ICM»TICE HCllllOUI• I E• ..-na--1 The~~-- 0011'9 ~nus as KOLL wn.LS PALOMAR. 4l4J Von Ka!rman ~ Neupcwt 8-c:h. CA i266() ~~ .... Cal ...... ...... ~. 4l43Von~~. tteaport~CA~ ~r_..,.....,..._., [QUiity TNSt. a M~· setts 8uStMU Trust. llO WastMncton SI,_., Suit• 801. Mwtna det Aey. CA 90201 This bullnft'S d c:ondud edbwa ...... ~ The r•1•$trant com menced to tnnwt busi ness under the hc11b0Us busaness name or names 111-9...,.. on ll/17178 Seined Koll -Copley httl.,,., By K80 PartMn. Br n. Mal Cut44*1f. er-....-.an c. Smith.. Jr.. PNs-..... This sl.l*mellt w.s Ned .nth the County C~k of ar.,.. Courey on Feb 25 . 1986 ftteNo 301- 316 JI ll l/20 3127 4 712 a...m•1 Nm IC NOTICE rcnnoUI • a r 1• --STaftWI The ....... S*'lllU"S .. d0e"8 ~•MU H KOLL TRANSAlllOUCA I. 4343 --~~ ......... port 8ttd\. CA 92660 ~,.,,, ...... c.i . .,._....., .. tlmshci. 4lotl Von ....... -........ ,.. po;rt 8-d\. CA t2660 T ... tWnauca Ocodtilltal l •fe lnsunince Com~ny . a CaJ•fom•• corporation. 1150 SoaAlh Ollwe SllMtt. Los ,.,__CA 9001S This t1uSJNU IS c:ondud edbf• ...... ~ S11ned Koll· Copley ,.. .... By K80 ......... By The .... Ca•~. By. Menan & Smit\. Jr . ,.__. tdtirlL The re1•str•nt com· menced to transact busl· ness unct. ttDe fictittous .,..,___ ....,.. Oii Mfftft liltlld...,.. on 911114 TNI '7 --tied 9't9' .,.. County Cler1l of ~ Cour111J on Fe. 25. .,.. FieND.JOl- 3163/U 3120 it 27 4714 &.ant ... w: .... fCIH-• I IA --ITAi I °""' .......... • C Ml flil ..................... uu b .................. pcpt ..,__CA 92MO ---~··'­.-co ....... , .... ~. lftC.. '" caltfomla. ~ Glnerllll c;.,.,. NastDvelle. Tenneas•• 37250 Ountld ... Kol. The ~ Com.,.ny. 43-t.J Yon Kar· "'•" Avenue. Newport ~CAt2660. ll.P lllilddl9i~ The ICGI Company, •3'3 Von ~r· man A•enue. Newport 8-d\. CA 92660 E werett 0-.S. Ill. 5950 ....... Video.,_ Ollce au. 1686.. bnct10 S..... fe. CA 92057 T.....,..., L Slradtr. Lepcy O.Vek>pmenf Comp•ny. 5000 Barch Strwt. Su••• 10100. WeslT amtr. Newpott Beach. CA 92660 Star*y f BtoddDoft. The Koll Com~ny, •043 Yon Katman Avenue. NeWCM>f1 e.ctt.. u 92660 ~ A. RIWF, The Kdl Company, •Ml Yon K•r man Avenue Newpoft 8ach, CA 92660 Thi$ bUslneSS IS Conduct edb,a~P9'1~ Th• re1•strant com menced to transact bus• ntts under the t1ct1hous b11$1ntts name Of names hst@d at>ove on 7129176 S11n ed Koll Cople y Paf1J~. By-KBO Pw1ners By T~ Koll Company By ~ G Smttl'I Jr Pre-s· tdenl Thi!> st.renwnt w~ t.ted with tl'le County Clerk of <>ranee County on f .o 25 1985 fiie No 301878 316311331203127 4722 ll-2l740 .....CllOJa ACllllOUI ·-· ....SJAnMUn' The toMoMtc l)9rlOftS .... dot,. buStnns H KOU/ INTEA£Al PHO(Nll. 0-'3 Yon~~.New port BNch. CA 92660 lnterul ~-a T~ nes.w corpor-.c>n. dba Jow •nc.al. Inc . 1n Cahf0tn•• Amenc.an Genet'al Cente-r Nashville. Tennessee 37250. Kol~Partnen. a Cal tlurNa .,.,... S*t'*5hl0. 43'3 Yon Karmalt Avenue. rtusport 8tilch.. CA 92660 Kott Phoec'le• Assoc..e" • Cahforn•• .. ,,.,al part nership. 43'3 Yon ~ Avenue. Neapot1 Beach, CA 92660 The re11strant com menced to trans.ct bus• ness under the hct1t1ous business name or names hsted above Of1 3127 180 S11n•d Koll Copl•y PwtMf'\. By KBO Pattnen By Ttw Kofi ~. By Manon G Smttt\. Jf Pres· tderlt This stlltemenl was ftled with the County Cler .. or ~ county on Feb 2S 1CJ86 file No. f30188S 316 ]Ill ]/20 l /27 4715 1-D7JI P\m.ICllOTD ACUl .... I I Ea .....nanm:wr The taibMllC ~ ... doi"I buslneSS H. GAAO£N GROVE ASSOCIATES. 43'3 Yon Karmwt Avenue. New port &e.ch.A 92660 Koll·Copley Partnen. a Ctal1fomta lltf'e'•I partn9f ship, 4343 Yon K•rman -..... Ne 'PO't 8Nch. CA 92660 . The Kon~. a C. hfomta corporateon. 4343 Yon ec.man Awnue.. New port 8-:ft. CA 92660 Timol1tly L Slndtr. Legtcy Oe,,.lopment Comp•ny, 5000 8frc., Street. Suet• 10100, ._ TCMS. Ne port a.ct\,.CA~ t.C Sue.,.._ TheSun- mma Cols.-wy. 1792.2 f"tech A,..._ $u"9 100, IMN, CA92714 S1M1kJ r. Bnx:tlhoff. The l<oU eompan,. 4~3 Yon K....-n_.....,., Newport ~CA92MO. ... " 8anwd. Ho9- •rd, Howwd 6 8anw'cl. USO Van "-"*' ...... s... l!5Q, Mt ill Dllt 9lect\. CA~ .....A~..,._ LM T...-.. Ullll 0 Im. '0· ........ ,._. ..... 11741 Jllllt w. ,..., 11 ...... •C.zlf,tU.-....,. -...... ... s IJft Blad\. CAN..o ,.._.A--~ TM ICdl c........,,, •J.U Vein br· "'•" """"•· ... wport 8aed\ CA 91MO. Loil n..-.c100on ,._. •.Inc.. 6010 ..... Dtl«W, s.. 3, Rancfto .... fe. CA92067 Ewetwtt oa ... 111. 5950 MunlllVldao.PO Bca 1686, bndtO 5uQ fe. CA 92067 R.ctwd c. Ellioct. tlltOCt C.0.por ..... , 4310 Yon K.w man Avenue. Newport 8ltcf\. CA 92660 DorWCI .. Koll. The Kott Comoan1. 4).0 Yon Kar man Avenue. Newport 8-ctl.. CA 92660 0 P Mlddtef;ias, The Koll Company, 41'3 Von Kat m•n Avenue. N••PO't BNch. u 92660. fr•nk Man11on•. 417 South Holt. Apt 115. Los A,.tes. CA 90048. Sydn.y E Buck, The l<ofl Company. 434) Yon kar· m•n Avenue. Newport 8Ach. CA 92660 Paul ~ks. 13058 °'"" horn Aoad. Grass Valley. 0. 9!>945 Thts ~IS conduC1 ed by • ..,,.,.. pattnerstifp The re11stran1 com menced 10 trans.ct bus• "4t$S und•r IM f1ctlt1ous bUSIMU namp kUed abow on A&.cust l l l 9 73 Scned M~non G Smith Jr This stat~ •AS filed with the County C1er11 ot ~nee County on f ~t>f'Wr) ~. 1986 file No 301881 J /6 3113 3120 3121 &719 l -23742 Nate NOTICI f1CtttiOUI ..... UMI ITATIMIJfT Ttw toakJwt"I persons ar• do.n1 business as kOll WELLS. 4).tl Yon litariNn Avenue. Newport Bueti. CA 92660 Kon COC*Y Pwtnen. a~ ifonq pnerat C*'fnerstup. 043 Von Karman Avenue Newport Buen. CA 92660 Welts f ¥1D Mottpee ~ [qu1ty Trust a Mass.acl'lu setts Bu~rwss Trust. 330 Wash1naton Strfft Su•t• 801 . Manna del Rey CA 90201 DoNk1 M l(otl Tl'le l(oU Company. 4343 Yon Kar man Avenu•. Newport Buct\. CA 92660 Ric hard C Elhott. [Ilion Corporation, 020 Yoo Kar man. Newport Beach. CA 92660 L .. C Sammis Ttw S.,,,, mis Compltny 17922 Fitch A1tenue Suite 100. lrv1,,. CA 9271& 0 P MIOdtemas. TM Kotl Company 4 34 3 Yon Kar man Avenue N•wport Bach c. 92660 Everett Davis Ill 59SO Mont• VldeO Post Otftc• Boa 1616. RanchO ~ f• CA 92067 T lmothy L Stradef. lAl!KY Development Company SOOO ~rch Street. Suit• 10100. Well Towef. Ne ~ Buch. CA 92660 This~ IS conduC1 edbf• ..... ~ The re11strant com menced to tranuct t>u:s• "-H under the f1ct1t1ous buMne.s name °' names hsted above on 614173 S11ned Koll Copley PartNrs, By KBO ~. ~· The Kon Camoeny. 8y w.non G. Smtth, Jr ........ ldenC Tln~--fia..t ••th the County C*lll or ar.,,.. Counly on fet> 2S. l916 . f ... No.301117 3/6 J/16 l/20 3127 4713 .. - , .. 9 ... ll 1• :rHE NEWPORT ENSIGN/OOSTA MESA NEWlllfMNE TOCMY HOTICI YOU AM IN DUAULT UNOO '6 Dal> Of TltUST, OATEO OCT. 11. 1912. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTtOH TO PROTECT YOUR PROP!RTY, IT MAY 8£ SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALL '' YOU NUO AH EXPLANATION OI THE NATURE OI THE f'ttOCHOING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWVDt. NOTtCt Of TRUSTEFS SAU T.S. No. 31-6505 F'5-9/ANOM.WS On MARCH 26, 1986, 8t 1:30 ddodt p.m .• on WEDNES- DAY in the ~ to the buildlnc loc.eed lit 601 South ~ SlrMt. °'**' CA. LOS ANGELES TITLE ANO TRUST DEED COMPANY, a c.tlfornAe CorpcQtion, as TruAN, or subltituted Trustee. under the · Deed of Trust executed by ROBERT H . ANDREWS, ANO DOLORES N. ANDREWS HUSBAND ANO WIFE AS JOINT TtNANTS herein caned Trustor. recorded OCT. 18. 1982. as Instrument No. 82·364687. of Official Records of ORANGE County. Callfomla, will sell at pubfic auction to the hl1hest bidder for cash. payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of ule, the Interest conveyed to and now held by said Trustee undet said Deed of Trust In the Pf°'*'Y sttuated In uid County and Sbrte detcribed as; THE SOUTH-WESTERLY 20 FEET OF LOT 672, All OF LOT 673 ANO THE NORTH·EASTERl Y 15 FEET OF LOT 674, All OF TRACT NO. 907, IN THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, AS SHOWN ON A MAP RECORO£D IN BOOK 28, PAGES 25 TO 36 INCLUSIVE Of MISCEL- LANEOUS MAPS, RECORDS OF ORANGE COUNTY, CAL· IFORNIA.. The Street address and/Of other common~. 1f any, 11 purported to be: 221 VIA KORON, NEWPORT BE,4CH, CA 92663. The undersi1ned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and other common desllNtion. rf any, shown herein. The beneficiary undef uid Deed of Trust heretofore del111erf!d to the undersi1ned a written Oecl•rahon of Default and Demand for sale, and a written Notice of Default and Election to Sell. The unders11ned caused said Notice of Default and Elecbon to Sell to be recorded 1n the county where the real property I$ located. Said Sale will be made without warranty as to title, p0Ssess1on. or encumbrances. tot the purpose of J»Y!"I the obhpbons secured by said Deed c:I trust. 1nclud1na the fees and ext>enses of the Trust.ee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust. advances thereunder, With interest as provided therein, and the unpaid principal and interest of the Note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust. to-wrt· S318.949 63 Dated. Feb~ry 6. 1986 LOS ANGELES TITLE AND TRUST DEED COMPANY CIO F N SERVICING COMPANY 350 So Winchester 8tvd San Jose. Cahforma 95128 (408) 24J.()971 As such Trustee BY Gayle Hutton· Lewis 2127 316 3113 "69UC NOTICE FtCTmOUS 9UllNUS NAM( STATDIElfT The follow1n1 persons are doina business as PACIFIC COAST FIBERGLASS. 1525 Mesa Verde Drive Ea st. Suite •208 Cost;i Mesa Ca1tl 92626 8111 Gri1al11a, 515 S Hes perian St . Santa Ana Caltl 92701 Kelly Conover . l ~9 Pia cent1a Ave •226. N~Port Beach. Calif 92663 Roeer Markland. 12 Mon t1cello, Irvine. Cahf 927 U This business 1s conduct ed by co-partners S.1ned 8111 Gn1alva, Kelly Conover, R<>&er Markland This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Orance County on January 31. 1986 File No F2998 l 5 2120 2127 316 3113 4637 we 3728 4689 ru-..c NOTICE F'ICmlOUI ....... NAME ITATEMOrT The followin1 person 1s do1n1 business as. NEW PORT ASSOC IA TES. 1119 Estelle lane. Newport Beach, Califom.a 92660 Newport Associates Tech· meal Sales. Inc., 1119 Es· telle Lane. Newport Beach, CA 92660 A Callfom1a Cor poration This buSIOMs 1s conduct ed by • corporat10n Slaned Newport Associates Tech· n1cal Sales, Inc . Kenneth B Wmtenbura. ~estdent This statement was ftled with the County Clerk of Oran1e County on Feb. 13. 1986 File No F301015 2120 2127 3/63/13 4682 k-23593 SUMMONS (C1T ACK>ft JUOlaAl) NOTICE TO DEFENDANT (A111so a Ac usado) DAVID V SIMS. aka DAVID SIMS, aka D V SIMS: GAIL A SIMS. aka GAIL SI MS, aka G A SI MS. aka MRS DAVID V SIMS SIMS Oil. INC . a Cahfom1a corporabon, EVERLAST FILTRATION SYSTEMS INC a California corPQf'at1on. and DOES 1 throuah 20. inclusive YOU ARE BEING SUED BY PLAINTIFF. (A Ud le esta demandando) FIRST LOS ANGELES BANK, a Cahfomia cor ;><>f'atlOf'I You ha11e 30 CALENDAR DAYS after this summons is served on you to hie a typewritten respanse at this court A letter or phone call will not protect you. your typewritten resoon!>e must be in proper teaal f()(m 1f YoU wan1 the court to hear your case II you do not file your response on time. you may lose the case. and your wages, money and property may be taken without further warmn1 from the court There are other le1al requirements You may want to call an attorney ri1ht away If you do no1 know an attorney, you may call an attorney referral service or a lepl aid office (hsted in the phone booic). OespuH de Que le entre1uen esta crtacion judicial usted ttene un ptazo de 30 DIAS CALENDARIOS para presentar una respuesta escrita a maqu1n1 en "t• cotte Una cart• o una llamadt telefonlca no le ofrecer• protecc~. su rnpuesta escrita • maquina t*'t que cumpllr con lu formahdades lt1alas apropiadas si usNd ~ QUe la corte escuche IU UIO s. utted no prnema su rnpuesta • tiempo, pu9CM perder el CM0. 'I le pueden QUltat IU ..a.to. 1U difwo y otras COM1 de Ml ~ sin mso edlck>nal por ..,. di .. cont. [•lsten otro. reQu•l•tot le1ale1 Pu•de QU. usted qu1era llamar a un •boiladO lnmtdiatamente. Si no conoct a un ebopdo. f)Uede namer• un wvicio de ..... IC .. de ~ 0 I UN oftdna de ~ ..... ... . CARNUC!-.~odllC-)4M14 TM nllfM end addl .. ot tt. COU1 la: (Cl nombl• 'I cit 9CCliaft ... CIOfte •> SUPUIOR COUllT OI THE STAT£ OI CAUFORNeA FOft 1'lC COUNTY Of ORANOC 100 CMC CENlD ORtY£ waT SANTA~ CAL.I'~ t:Z701 The ,.,.., ... w Md ....... ~ ot ...... .et0tnt1, OI .,...,,.,, wtehout an .. IW), .is (ti noft'llbre. la ~reccion ., et nunwo de tel9frono del ._.. dill deme"'**. o dltl dlmendantl qiue no ..,_ Mi 9do, es) SMJTH&SMffiit 16633 Ventur. &hid .. Sheth Floor Encino. CA 91436 (818) 905-0700 DATE: (Feche) Slip, 27, 1985 LEE A. BRAHCH, COUNTY CLERK NOTICE TO THE PERSON SERVED: Yoo 1re Mt\'ed as an lndMdl.el def9ndant. 2127 3/6 3/13 3/20 4701 P'UaJCNOTa '1CTrnOUSIMJllNEIS NAME ITATDIDIT The foflowin1 persons are doin1buslnessn: METROP· OLIS.' 600 E. Bay Ave #A· 3, Balboa, CA 92661. Mark Sticht. 3157 Kerry Ln .• Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Carolyn Guenter, 315 7 Kerry Ln.. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. This business is conduct· ed by• aenerat partnership Siened: Catolyn Guenter. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of <>ranee County on February 11, 1986. File No. F300787 2120 2/27 3/6 3/ 13 4674 PUeuc NO'Tia f1C11110UI 9USINUS NAME ITATEMDn' The followin1 person is dOlna business as (A) NEW· PORT BALBOA PROPERTY INVESTMENTS. (B) SOUTH COAST PROPERTY. 1825 Westcliff Dr. (Su. 233). New· port Buch. CA ~2660. Jim Biack. 5301 Seashore Drive, Newpott Beach. CA 92660 This bu$1ness 1s conduct ed by an tndivtdual S.aned· Jim Black. Thfs st.tement was filed with the County Clerk of <>ranee County oo February 4. 1986 f'tle No 300114 2120 2127 3/6 3113 4678 rtJllUC NOTICE flCTTTIOUI BUSINESS NAMl ITATIMENT The followin1 perM>n is do1n1 business as: 23 GENERAL PARTNERSHIP, 9292 Grippo R'Nef Avenue. Fountain Valley. CA 92708 (See Attached) This business 1s conduct ed by • pneral partnership Sfaned· Mari( N. Cht, General Partner This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Los Anae6es County on Feb 18. 1986. File No F301223 2120 2127 316 31 13 4650 PUauc NOT1Cf FlCT11lOUI aUllNUI NAME ITATlll£NT The followin1 person 1s doin1 business as: BEST SIGN PRODUCTS, 2121 S Susan St. #F, Santa Ana 92704 Mark Thomas Ell1nd, 10265 la Hacienda. Faun· tam Valley 92708. This buStness is conduct ed by an 1ndMdual. Sllfled Mari( Eiland Ttn statement was filed with the County Clerk of Or1np County on Feb 18 1986 File No. F301220 2120 2127 3/6 3/13 4648 PUBUCNOTia FlCTITJOUI •UllMSS NAMl ITATEMIHT The followin1 person " dOln1 t>us.ness as. LE VAN CELLARS l TO, 2732 E Coast Hwy, Corona del Mar, CA 92625 Mk:k le Van, 25885 Tra· buco #84. El Toro. CA 92630. Thi$ buMneu .. conduct· ed by an lndMdual. Sianed: Mtck Le Yen. Thts ~ ws filed with the County Clerk of Or-.. County Oft Feb.. 18. 1986. ,. ... Ho. Fl01219 2/20 2.l'D J/6 3/13 4647 The followln1 person Is doins busineM as: THE UL· TIMATE GREEN. •14 Ac.· cia, COM, 92625. W1yne Allen Baum · prdner, •14 Acacl, COM. 92625. This business is conduct- ed by an Jndividull. $itned: Wlft/fWI A. Baumprdner. Thts st.lament wn filed with the County Clerk of <>ranee County on February 11. 1986. File No. F300788 2130 2127 3/6 3/13 4673 "*IC NOTICI flCT1TtOUI ....... NAiil ITATEMDT The followin1 person Is duln1 bualness as: MARI· NER GRAPHICS. 3920 Birch St .. Suite 114. Newport Beach, CA 92660. Robert William Nemec. 407 Nofth Bay Front. New· port Buch, CA 92662. This busmess is conduct· ed by an individual Silfled. Robert W. Nemec. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Orance County on January 22, 1986. File No. 298840 2120 2127 3/63/13 4671 PUeUCNOTICI ncnnous...,... NAMl ITATIMIJfT The foffowinc persons are d0tn1 business ff: LAINE'S BUSINESS SERVICES, 1069 Buckirllham Lane •E. Ne•· port Buch. CA 92660. ELAINE MARION YOST, 1069 Buclu.,.,_.m lane •E. Newpott Beach. CA 92660. This buMnns Is Conduct· ed by an individual S.aned Elaine M. Yost This st.tement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranp County on Feb 25, 1986. File No. F301963 2127 3/6 3113 3120 4700 PUaJCNOnel RCnnOUI ....... NAME ITATDIEJfT The followin1 person 1s cbna bus.neu as: PROFE- SIONAL AUTOMOTIVE PRO MOTIONS. 1300 Adams #32E. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. John Barton, 1300 Adams 32E. Costa Mesa, CA 92626 This business is conduct· ed by an 1nd1vldual. S.1ned John Barton. This mtement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County on Feb 24. 1986 File No 301964 2127 3/6 3/ 13 3/20 4699 K·23572 F1CTIT10UI ........ NAiil ITATOllNT The foOowins J)et$0fls are doen1 business n. 1 TUS TANA PROFESSIONAL BUILDING, 2. TUSTANA OF FICE BUILDING. 3. TUSTA NA BUILDING. 14181 Yortie St....t Sub 204, Tust.n, CA 92680. Frank Greinke, 1011 El Camino Real, Tuatin, CA 92680. ThomM Woodruff, 701 s. Pwtcer --· Suttie 7000, "'--CA~ Dans...• 13751 ~ hill Avenue, Tustin, CA 92AO. ~ O•un111 , 1201 W. La Vente, Suite 600, Or.,.. CA t2MI. TNI .. I -.. CGndud. ed by an 11nlnc0tporeted euoclation othef then a ptril ........ "9ned: Tom ..... 1.-n 'W&IC .... Aeiri!I .. a 11 ,. ._lt'ATBI i n. ................ .. ...... , ... • NffCEN- TER PARTNUS NUMBER OH£, 212 L ~ Oflw. ar--. Cllbnia 92W. ltob9t Y. 91rom, 212 S. Anlt. Ofl¥e., Oran,.. Cal· Notnlll 92M6. Rfc"•rd Llppencott, 22122 Wood lllend, Hun· t"-" 8-dt. CA 92646. Gerald M. Boden, 1206 M9tody Lant. Fullerton, CA 92631. David Berman, 6380 ~ HiH Rd .. ~ S.Ch. CA90815. This buliness ii conduct. ed by • ...,.. pertnershtp. ~Robert Y. Strvm. Thia st1Ument ... filed with the County Clerk of Ofan&e County on Feb. 13, 1986. File No.. F301118 2127 3/6 3/13 3120 4695 •·21174 PUalC llO'f1C( ITATIMDfl Of AUWHMIDn Of Ull O#ACllllUUI ...... ..... The foflowtnt person has abandoned the UM of the fictitious business name: FLAKYCRUST. GOOOBERRY & CRIMPS. 1806 E. Came- 198. Senta Ana. CA 92705. The F1ct1tiou1 Busi ness Name referred to abcNe was filed in Oranc• County on Odlobtr 16. 1985. FANTASY PIE. INC .• A Cal· 1for.nia Corporation. 1806 E Car,,..;., Santa An., CA 92705. This business was con ducted by a corporation, ~ FANTASY PIE, INC , P.ul O.Zinner, Ptes. Tti.s statement was feted with the County Clark of ~ County on Feb. 14. 1986. File No. F285237 2127 3/6 3113 3120 4696 l ·Z3575 PUeUCMmCE ACTIT10UI IUllNDS flAMl ITATIMlllfT The follow1n1 person is doin1 busmns as: FLAJ<Y · CRUST. GOOOBERRY & CRtMPS. 22037 Arrowhead Lane. Lake Forest. California 92630. Judy E. Krtner, 22037 Arrowhead Lane. lake F °' · nt.CA92630. This business 1s conduct ed by an 1ndMdual S.1ned Judy E. Kriner. This st.tement was filed with the County Clerk off Oranp County on Feb 14, 1986. Ftle No. F301152 2127 316 3/ 13 3120 4697 K-23571 Flt It f IOUS IUllNUS NAMI ITATEMUfT The foflowin1 person is d0tn1 business as. IRVINE LANO MANAGEMENT COM PANY. 550 Ntwpof1 Center Drive, Newpott Beach, C.t· tfomia 92660 THE IRVINE COMPANY, 550 Newport Cent., Orwe. Newport Beach. Calif0t'n1a 92660. a Mich1pn corpo· r•tion. The re111tr1nt com . menced to transact busi l\tll under the fictitious business name above on Fat>. 1996. This businns 11 conduct· ed by. copormtion. ~ the IMne ~. WW.m H. Mchrland, Executive Va,.,..... Thil ....,.,..,... -flied wfeti etie County C'-11' of °""" <:ounty on Feb. 20. 19K. fie No. F"301566 2127 3/6 •/ll 3/20 4691 CUMnll. 1301 oow. ... .. -*••art ••dt, t2teO. .. ,,... •. "'C.. 1301 0.,. a, .. sec>. Nea110f1 8llKtt. t2llO. Thia tMJ aln-It oondUct- ed bJ en -.titMll ~ ,...,.. .. M=e. This ..... ,,,,.... ... Ned wtttt IM Conty Clerll of Or8fWI CouMy on Feb. 7, 1-. File No. 300502 l/6 3/13 3/20 3127 4702 ""9UC MmCI Aemtuul ..... llAllllTA,_., The foflowlnt person " de>fnc buslnftl H : MMP· 1 LlO~ 5140 Birch Shet. #200, Newport 8Mc:h. Cal· Korma~. [dwllfd J . ....,,.. co.wa• Partner). 523 Treasure Is- land, La1una Beach, Cal- ifomia 92651. Thil business b Conduct· ed by a Hmited Ptf1nership SitNd Edwlrd J. H.-ris. This stlltement was fifed with the County Clerk of Or'8n1t County on Feb 11. 1986. File No. F301682 J/6 3/13 3/20 3127 4703 PUelJC NOTICI nc11nous.,..... NAMl ITATIMUfT The followln1 person 1s doln1 business as: MMP· 2 LTD .• 5140 Birch Street. •200. Ntwport Beach. Cal 1torn .. 92660. John Patricia Bi nder (General Partner). 523 Trea· sure Island. Lacuna Beach. California 92661 ThtS buS4ntSS ~ conduct· ed by a !united pattnersh1p Si1ned Joan P.tric1a 8tnder File No. F301681 3/6 3/13 3/20 3127 4704 •.2'J7M PUm.IC MllTICI nc111iOUI ...... NW ITATIMIJn The followif'I pe. "°"' .,. doin1 business as· KOLL NATIONAL NORTH, 4343 Yon Karman Avenue, New· port BNch, CA 92660. Kotl·Copley Partners. a Cahforn1a aenef81 partl'lef· ship, 4343 Yon Karman Avenue, Newpor1 Beach. CA 92660 lntereel Company, a Ten· nessee corporat1on. dbe Jov encal, Inc .. 1n California. American General Center, Nashvtlle. TN 37250 Th11 Business 1s conducted by a pnet'af partnet'ltUp The re11strant c om mencad to trans.ct bus1 ness under the f1ct1tlous business Nme °' names ltsttd above on 12113176 S•lned: Marion G. Smith. Jr This stlltament was filed with the County Clerk of Oranp County on FebruMy 25. 1986. f ile No. F301880 316 3/13 3120 3127 4721 PUBUC NOTICI flCTITIOUI auteNUI NAME ITATllllJCT The follow1n1 person is doina business as LIMITED EDITIONS CATALOGS. I & II, 1111 Bayside Dr .. Suite 275. CdMar, CA 92625 J Grahl, 1111 Bayside Dr . Suite 275, CdMar, CA 92625 Th11 business 1s conduct· ed by 1 lim ited partnership S11ned. J Grahl This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Ora"lt County on rebruary 5. 1986 File No. F300309 2120 2121 3/6 3/13 4643 PU-..C NOTICE ncr1nous....,.. ~ ITATl.Mlfff The toltowt"I ptr10ftS .,. doin1 business as: EGER· TON PlACE PARTNERS. •36 !Wr• Or .. Coron• def Mat, CA 92625. WIUried M. Yo1a. 436 s.rr. Or .• ~ cW Mat. CA92625. Peut CoM:n. 274 Cliff Dr .. L...-8eecb. CA 92651. Thle....-...19conduct· ed ......... perti.-Np. _. ........ YOl9 1'NI...........,. -Mid with the County Cltrll of er.,..~onf~ s.1• F\illa ... ,~2MIJ .. lt02~ 2/20 2127 316 3113 4639 .... "*'Cmncl HCIH ... Mllll Ml .... IUTllllMI The~ P1110o11 are d0tn1 buslnett H : N[W- PORT MAil 6 IUSIHE~ CENTER, •10 W Pacifk Coast • ...,,..,, s..it.A. New- port~. CA 92661, Danltt o.wtd Wott.r. Sr .. 1031 S. PMINllo #W·9. On· tano. CA 917'2. Pamela Lynn Jenn1n11. 1031 s ..... ""°° #W·9. On· tarto. CA 91762. This~ It Conduct· ed by CC>l*'tnln. $isned 0.neet OeY6d Wolf· ter. St. and Pamela Lynn Jenntnp. This statement was flied with the County Clerk of Or•nc• County on Feb 21 • 1986. File No. 301678 3 /6 3 1 13 / 312 0 3 1 27 4727 •-m• PUelC "°'1CI ncmiOUI .,,.,.,. NW ITAT'WT The foltowtnc persons .,. do1n1 busineu as· 27TH ANO l R(TAIL ASSOCIATES. 23712 Birtcher OrNt. Suite 8. El Toro, CA 92630 Westcom O.velapment. Inc , 23712 &ttcher C>rtw. Suite 8. U Toro, CA 92630 Eupne M. s.ord. 21712 B1rtchef °'1¥e. Suite 8. El Toro. CA 92630 Dennis G Bilodeau, 23712 Birtcher Or111e, Suite B. El TMo, CA 92630 Hatry Ellsworth Finch, Jr . 1 150 Marth Armtndo Street Anaheim. CA 92806 Geza Juhus Sayer. 1150 North Armando Street. Ana he1m, CA 92806. This BusiMU 1s conduct ad by a l!lf'leral partnenhlp S.aned: Eupne M Sword. Thts st.tement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County on febrwry 25, 1986 File No. 302035 3/6 3/13 3/20 3/27 4730 PUil.iC MOTa ftcTITlOUI IUl"'UI NAiii iT AlDIUfT The follow1n1 person '' doma business u : ENRICH M(NT PUBLISHING & ME DIAWORKS, KING'S F'Al CON ADVERTISING, 555 Paularino A111enue. #T202. Costa Mes.a. CA 92626 Robert James Fischer. 555 Paularino Avenue. #T202. Cost• Mesa, CA 92626. This business 1s conduct ed by an 1nd1v1dual S.1ned Robert James Fischer This statement was filed with the County Cltrk of Orance County on J1nu1ry 28. 1986 File No. f'299493 2120 2127 3/6 3/13 4641 NeucNOTICI ftetmoUI ..... MMllTATIMPn The tonow1ns persons are dotna business ... PACIFtC S"'ICKS. 2708 Hatbor v ... Dr .. Corona Def M¥ 92625. Matll,n 0. KtUM. 2708 HMbor v-... Dr .• CotoN Def Mar CA 92625. Andrew J Stone. 2708 Harbor V... Or.,~ Oaf Mar CA 92625. This bulinau it condud· ed ... ...,.,., '*'""1MP. 8'anect ...,..,.. 0. Kn.tie. Anctr.J,Slaf'9 "* ••m.lt-lfild wlttt the to.Int, Clerll ol °"""'~Oft~ 21, 1• '119 ND. P22tl•t6!1MN 2120llDJ/1~11 4M2 ...... ........ f'ICiil .. allJ _.,. nn ,.. ... , ......... .. dotnt bUU ... ..: OAYIS Y~ UND\ COMMDCE ClNTat ASSOCIATQ, 1400 ..,,...,. Street North, Suite 24&, Newport S.ach. CA 92'60. William K. Dav t, 1400 Btt.WI StrMt North, Suite 245, NewPort Beach., CA 92660. Richard E. Lucy, 1400 8rlltot StJ'Mt North, Sult• 245. Newpott S.ach. CA ~. CharlH L. Buchanan, l'C>O lrtllof Stl'Mt North, Suitt 245, H9wpart 8-ch, CA92660. Robert J. Thier1artner, 1400 Brlllof Street Not1h. ~ 245, Newpor1 S.Ch, CA92660 Antkw J. e.11, 1400 Bris- tol sar.. North. Suitt 245, Newport BMch, CA 92660 This bulinns is conduct· ed b¥ a llf*ll Plftnerlhlp. SilNd: Wlfbm K. o.Ws The realttrant com - menced to transect busl· neu under the fictitious ~ nernt abcMt on 2/ 13/86. This statement .. flied with the County Clerk of Oran,. County on March 3. 1916 Ale Ho. F302552 3113 3/20 3/27 413 '751 ncnnouleullNHS NAME ITATIMOIT 4713 The f0Uow1n1 person is dotn1 buliness IS: LYNNE'S SECRETARIAL SERVICE, 3250 £. Coast Hl1hway, Corona def Mat. CA 92625 Lynne Marie Myette, 31051 Ahso Circle. South lquna. C•. 92677. This bustness IS conduct· ed by an indtwidu.I. LYNN M. MYETTE This st.tement was filed with the County Clerk of Ofance County on Mar 11, 1986 F303256 3/13 3120 3/27 4/3 Llllll ~·•-n .... ca ftClllWWW•11111 ..._ltAi Iii Thtto1GM111 ........... doi"I ..,._ M: TRAY£L fl.ANHUS INT£RNATION- Al. 4000 M9cMhut ..... Nft:PGl1 e.ctt. CA 92MO. Richard 0 . 89chtllt, 4700 Von .Carmen, Newport a.ch, CA 92660. JeenA. ~. 4700Von Karmen, Newport Beach, CA92660. This busineu IS conduct· ed by husband and wife. Sier-* ~ D. Bechtel .,_, Jun A. Bectal The re1istrant com- menced lo lranuct bus1. ness under the fictit ious business Mme listed above on March 4, 1986. Thfs st.lltement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County on March 6, 1986. File No. Fl02906 3/13 3/20 3/27 4/3 4757 ll-23911 N011CIOf APNCATM* 'OI CHAW• o ........ ALCOMOUC ~UClNll S.s.tl To Whom tt May concern: STROBL. Karin & Martin is apptyin1 to the Depart· ment of Alcoholic 8everap Control for "41" On Sale Beer & Wine (Pub Eat Pl ) to sett alcoholic bevera1es at 704 E Balboa Blvd . Balboa, c.. 92661 If apphcation for ON SALE license 1s ~. the followin1 notice must be published once within ten (10) days In a newspaper of ,.neral clrculattOn other than a lepl or professional trade publication. The pub- hcatlon must be in the city 1n which such premises are situat., or. if such pr9tT11ses are not in a city, then such publiabon shall be made in a newspaper of pneral circulation other than a lepl or professional trade publ1cahon nearest the pre. mises 3113 4761 N01lCI OJ TIUITIFS IALE Tl OUCID..-..uM. AllUUNQ CO.NO'TICl YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER THE DECLARATION OF COVENANTS, CONDITIONS AND RESTRUCTIONS. AS ANNEXED TO THE SUBJECT PROPERTY, 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 On April 3. 1986. at io·oo AM, the law offices of GREENWALD and RESNICK. as duly appointed aaent for the CANYON CREST COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION undef and pursuant to the OECLARA TION Of COVENANTS. CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS (hereinafter "CC&Rs") recorded 1n Boot! 10427. Paces '80, 1nclus1ve. Otf1c1al Records of Oran1e County. Cahforma, .s annexed to the sub1ect property vestina 1n the name of Glacier Generm Assurance Co Will SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIOOER FOR CASH (payable at time of sale 1n lawful money d the Un.t.d Stales) at the outStde front entract to the bu1ld1n1 located at 4350 VON KARMAN. DAON BUILDING. NEWPORT BEACH. CALIFORNIA all naht. titte and 1m.rnt conveyed to, and now held by •t. undef' Wd DE Cl.ARA TION Of COVENANTS. CONDITIONS ANO RESTRICTIONS 1n the property Slt\.lated in satd County and StMle described as LOT 20 Of TRACT 7638 AS PER MAP RECORDED IN BOOK 306, PAGES 1 TO 9 OF MISCEllANEOUS MAPS IN THE OfflCE Of THE COUNTY RECORDER. ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA The street address and other common des11n•t1on. If any, al the rul property descr1bed abolle is purported to be: 20 Cherry Hills Lane, Newpott Beach, California 92660. TN undersianed d1scl•1ms any hab1hty for any 1n correctneu of the street address and other common .....,_Ion, If tlf'/, shown hetein S.td ule w1n be made. but Without cCMnanC "'...,,.nty. e•preu or Implied. re1ardin1 title. pouess1on. or encumt>rences. to pay the rema1nin1 principal sum al the tien MClnd bJ said rul p.operty, wrth interest 0.90ft, a provided 1,, Utd CCI.Rs, advances. 1f any, undlrthe Wmsd said CC&As. fees. c~ and upenses al the TNIM ll'Ct al the trusts ctelC9d b¥ SIMd CC&lh. The total amount al the unp9id belenCe d the obtipt>on MCured by the property to be sold and reasonable ... ...,,...., (Gib. eq,enMS end .ctvances .t the time al .. W\itiel puOMcation d the Notice of S... rs $2,235.00 The lilllll..nct.,.,, CANYON CREST COMMUNITY AS· SOCIATIOH, under uid CC&Rs heretofote eJtecuted Ind ....,., '° the undlts.,,ed a written Oecie'1lbOn ol °"9ult and Oemend for Sale. and • wntten Notice "' ~ and o.ctian to Seti. The undenl"'9d QUMd Mid Naik» al ~ and Election to Sell to be rKMied '" .. ~ .... the ..... P'~ It loc*d. OATtD: Mlfd\ 1 l• GMlNWALOand "lSHICK, as Trustee. 4350 Von 1<¥men. ~ .. Ne port Beech, Califomt• 92660. 714-851· 9001,-., 8MH£1' RESNICK. Authorized~ 3/ ll l /20 l /27 4 760 a.mil ... IC.._ ........ ...., caftll •• IUf. .... MDWPC'lh&!N ........ ...,.,. . 4-llllM To ell hen, -~ creditors, contJnelnt erect. "°"' and Pl'ICWll who ,,., be~mterested ln the wl• 0t ..... al AUOMY CATHERINE DUnOH, AAA AUOREY C. DUTTON, • A JM1tition hes been ftted by MICHELLE KAPUN In the Superior Court al 0...,,.. County NQUelllnl thllt Ml· CHELL£ IW'l.AH be appoint. td H penonaf reprnen· t•live to administer the estate of the dececlerit. The petition requests eu- t hority to administer the est.ate under the lndep91 ld- en t Administration of EmtesAct. A hewtna on the Pltition will be hetd APRtl 2, 1986 at 9:30 AM In Dept 3, lo- cated M 700 CMC CENTER DRIVE WEST. SANTA ANA, CA92702. IF YOU OBJECT to the .-ntins d the P9tition. ~ should either ~ • the tie.inc and state ~ ot>- iect1ons or file written ob- jections with the court be- fore the het1n1. Your appearance ~ be 1n s>ef'· son or by your attorney IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contJnaent creditor ot the deceawd, ~ must file your claim with the court or present it to the personal representMIVe appomted by the court within four months from the date of first ISSU· ance of letters as Pt'CMded '" section 700 of the Ca- hfom1a Probate Code. The time for filin1 claims will not eapire pnor to four months from the ct.le of the heanna noticed abowe. YOU MAY EXAMINE the file ~ b¥ the court. If )IOU are a person interested 1n the atate, you may sente upon the eaecutor or ad· m1n1strator. or upon the attorney for the executor or administrator, and ftle with the court with proof of service. a wntten request stat1na that you ~re spe- cial notice of the f1hn1 of an 1rwentory and a~se· ment of estate assets or of the petitions or accounts mentlOned in sections 1200 and 1200 5 d the c.t1fom1a ProbMeCode ~ttioner r.tlCHEUE KA· PLAN. IN PRO PER. 9200 ALOEA AVE. NOATHRIOCE. CA 91325 31 13 3/20 3127 4758 1 -23840 PUMJC NOYlCl N011a Of DEATH Of Cl..W.NCI f . STAHL Mm Of rUttlON TO ADllhUIU UTATl NO. A-llZlM To all heirs. benetlcianes. cred1ton. cont1naent cred· •tor's. and persons who may be otherwise interested 1n the will or estate of CLAR· ENCE F ST AHL AKA CLARE f STAHL A petJtJon hes been filed by CHERYL ANN ELLIOTI 1n the Superior Court of Orance County request1n1 that CHER'Yl ANN ELLIOTT be appointed H personal reprnentatJw to 8dm~ the estate of the dllcedent. The petrt1c>n requests au· thor1ty to administer the escm under the lndepend· ent Adm1n1stration of EmtesAct. A IWari"C on the petibon will be hetd APRtl 2. 1986 at 9:30 AM in 0tpt. 3, k> cMld at 700 CMC C:CNTCR ORM: WEST, SANT A AHA. CA92702. If YOU OBJECT to the pantq ol the pMltion. ~ ShoWd ..., appeer • tM hMrinl end .... J04ll • teetions OI file wr1ttan • jtctaona .th ... court be- fore the herin1. Your es>PW•U 'NY be in P9'· ton "'~ J04ll ~-If YOU AM A CMDrTOR OI 8 cont. ... cr9dftDr of the dect II d. ,OU must file your ce.lm wfth the court OI .,,..,. lit '>the ...... ··-ttllti ... ~bJ the COUft ..... tour montN from ... diet ol tint ISIU- Mee ol ~ • prOWlded '" MCtiM 100 ,,, .. c. ..,.. ,._,,, ia Cea. TM ~--.dMIM .. not ........ "'9r .. tow ,,... ......... "' .. .............. YOU MA'f DMI• tM . ... .,, .. ~.,,... .. • _...... k-a t 1n the ....... '°" ..., MNe upon tM e-..cutot 0t ed- mln ttrMor, or upon the etlotMr for "'9 nec:utor or 8dmfnistrMor, end fil• with the court wtth proof ot .... ,a .... ...- ...... .... ,..,dmft ... Ciel natim al tM fiff"I al ., ..,... .. , and appi .. ment "' .... ..cs "' of tM petitions or accounu nwitimled in MCbon5 1200 and 1200.5 ol the Catitorn&a ""*-Code. Attorney for petitioner: COOKSEY. HOWARD, MAR· TIN £ TOOLEN, 1352 IA· VINE BLVD .• TUSTIN, CA 92680. 3/13 3/20 31'1:1 4759 &-DM7 w.ara ACiiliOUI ··-· ... lfAllMIJIT The kJiMorMI .. pel IOnl .,. doina business as: OAVtS YORBA UNOA COMMEACE CENTER ASSOCIATES. 1400 Bmtol Street North, SUlte 245, Newport Beach, CA 92660. Wilham K Davis. 1400 Bristol Street North, Suite 245, Newport Beac h, CA 92660. Richard E Lucy. 1400 Bnstol Street North, Suite 245, Newport Beach, CA 92660 Charles l Buchanan. 1400 Bristol Street Notth, Suite 245, Newport Bw:h. CA92660 Robert J Th1er1artner. 1400 Bristol Street Notth, Suite 245, Ne.wport S.Ch. CA92660. AndrewJ ~l.14008ns· tot Street North, Sutte 245 . Newport a.ch. CA 92660 Thts buSlness IS conduct ed b¥ a ltf*al ~ Stlt'ed: William K ~ The re11strant com· menced to transact bus• ness under the f1ct1tt0us business name ~ on 21 13/86 Thts statement was flied with the County Clerk of Oran1e County on March 3. 1986 File No F302552 3113 3/20 3121 413 4751 1 -ntol "*1C NO'TIC( ncnnous IMJlaMSS U. STATEmNT The tollOW1n1 persons are dotna busmess as BRISTOL PlAZA co . 330 Bristol St . Santa Ana. CA 92704 Albert Brenner Glick man. 9864 Wilshire Btvd . ~ Hills. CA 90210 Jerry ~don Crumpler. 20753 Cook Oak Way. Ma hbu. CA 90265 Malcolm Rodney Aile-,. 138 $cUh Alwta. West Los Anettes. CA 90049 Thfs business IS conduct ed by a aenerat piMnenhtp S11ned Jerry Gordon Crumpler This statement was flied with the County Clerk of ()ranee County on F et> 27. 1986 flte No. F302261 31 13 31 20 3127 413 4756 ll-~ wmna ACfii ... • lllllU .....IYArEMEM The fdlowins '*'50f1S .. dottll business as. TRAVEL Pl.AHN£RS INTERNA TION AL. 4000 MM::Atthur ew . Ne por1 a.ch, CA 92660. lld•d 0. 8ldMI. 4700 Von Karmen, Newport 8eld\.. CA 926'0 1-nA. .......... 4700 Von Kannen, Ncupcwt Ba.ch. CA92660- This buunes$ is cardld ed by husband and .. 19 s..,'8Ct Mctwd 0. llilcMlt and ...... A. 8lcMll The re1istrant com mence.d to transact bust- ness uftClet the flcbttous business ,.,,. titled ..... on -.ch 4, 1986. n. .......... _Med with the County Cler• of 0ninee County on .._Ch 6, 1916. fil9 No. r"no2906M"..-~ l /13 l/20 l/V 413 4757 --· ' .. . ............ ... ..... kt1f 111 • WE lllOTOll IPOltT. 1560 ... Old "'9•'"'1 .... eo.a .... .,. .... -.....1150HW11- da ... Lona Beach. Ca. 90IOI Titomlt L st ., a. 6150 ~ "--e..c:.. Ca. 90808 Thia.......,_. c:oodiLd· ed ~ion venlUre. T .. mu,.... -Ned ..tt. tM County Clerll of e>r.,,.~ on.._ 11. 1916 f'l03257 3/13 3/20 3127 4/3 a You' re investing today in the leaders of tomorrow. And what's more, YOU'RE GE I I ING A GREAT BOX OF COOKIES! GIRLSCOUfS • ..... 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Ray 1-800-635-2424 RAPE, SEXUAL ABUSE1-If .you know of ...,,. wtldi :mother, wife, slater, or father, son, child, OlfMnd wt.di been ... uen, abused, « dlfNllld ~ "'.-Chi· 1tric treatment.. . . . ....... wrteie fuH pertic· .,. .. ftl'll --1 denc:e to: CMIDanl eomn-.ion on Human RWtta. PO ac. 9&t1 Tustin 92611-948. 5'4-3667. NA ,..,._ & conftdll.:. ... be fUlfy prot8Ct9d. EASY ASSEMBLY WORK! $600.00 per 100. Gua- rarUed ~No ex- perience/No sales. De- ta II s -s 1 n d setf · eddreaed stamped en- velope: Elan Vrtal-5075 3'18 E~ Rd. Ft PWce.Fl COMPANION AJOE with nursinc experience look· ina for ekterty couole or sin&te etderty. Wilf care for you In my beautiful home,~35 LEGAL SECRETARY- SoYth Oranee county pat- ent firm seeks tepl se- cretary. Experience _re· quired. Word protessinc experience ptefel red. No shorthand. Sett starter. Call Dana fol lntetview (714)855-1246 EARN ".87 /Hour. We need assistance in ev- .. uatinc and respondina to daily wen reports sub- mitted by our aaents throuahout the ...... No Pf>!'rience necessary; peid to complete train- ,.,._ Work .t home. f« information send self adchsled, slamP9d .,,. velope 9~" Iona to: AWGA Dept. E. Box 49204 . Atlanta, GA 30395 CNldare n11ded for my 10 mo. old in ~ New- PQft a.ch (£stbtf .... ) home 2-4 dalys/wk 720- 1579. Need meture female comr.•nion to older, sem -active woman. Muat = cookin1. deM1 l'9COt'd. Pri· v• quarters Int~ home. Ref. Catt 714- 5626. Secrwmry/Receptionist R.E. ofc pert time, wUI train. Hrs 12-4 5 dys ~ ... non-smkr pd 1~6 .. LIFEGUARDS: Eemr & summer $4.75-$5.32/ hr 9M-0311 A&..-(Warad) tcuna Beach, 1 ~ year olct houMMeplnc, cooklna. ~ cal, privlle roo. [ftlllsh speaklna. non- smolcar, salary, April 1st. ................. ... AtnctJw refined CllUC· Hien lady desires do- mestic position, Retpon. 1ible driver, skilled In &OUnMt & plain cookJnc. Articulate, coUeae ed- UC8ted, bondable, local ref 1v111. "I am1 ·con- science & loyal em-~· Aease ~cot lect 619-259-1064. M.ta. RENT t.una Nlauel 2 bdrm, ~ ba. luxury condo. Har new. Walk to beech. Fireplllce, dis- hwasher, microwave.I ---·:~-$97:> 40l-ttoua./Rent/ Uni. Beautiful Ocean View Laauna Beach 2 bed- room, l '6 bath. Fireplace viewina deck. $1200/ mo Includes utilits. 494· 7993; 497-3695. FOR LEASE! NEWER LUX- URY HOME IN CAPO BEACH. 2 bdrm, den, family room, 3 ba, fire- place. Double 1ara1e. Ocean view. Balcon_y . Outside pet OK. $1275/ mo inctudes prdener. days 731-3n7, Ron eves & wkends 496· 3492, Tony Bayfront. Bayside fi'ace COM. 2 br, 2 ba duplex, pier & boat space. $2000 mo. Bill Grundy. Rltr. 675-6161 4-BEDROOM 2-bath Laa· una Hills. fenced yard. close to tennis courts. $1.200 includes prden- er. Anna 643-3193 OCEAN VIEW 5 bdrm, 5 ba La1uana Beach Home, with spa, viewin1 decks unfurnished. $2200imo. Oet>osit- 494-7161 4 bedroom, 2~ bath, livins room, formal din· in1 room. t.mily room, kitchen, bonus, (3) car aeraie. Larae fenced yerd $1,350/mo. first, plus deposit (714)n0- 1785. 0..-Point 3 bedrooms. 3 baths. Den. Close to beKh. No Pets. $1,500. Awitable April 10th 493- n66 Female Roommate. NeM. rnpoulible. want- ed to .... 2 bedroom. 2 a.th. flNplace. ~ Hiii epartment. $415 plus ~ utitties. Recru-tion t.dtities. 951-0823. Security pte. I 401-Apartmenta, Unlur. San Clemente newer cus~ tom 3 bdrm, . den.1. 2 ~ bllthS, ocean view! 3 car ..,.. 2 fireplaces, wet· ber. $1350/mo. (Lucille) 498-0050. For the car to meet your needs ... see today's MJtomotive section 401-Condoa Rent Condo-L11un1 Hills 3 bdrms, 2 baths, 2-car l araae. All amenities 950/mo 380-89n lmmac. Condo. 2 bdrm, 2 be, dbl pr, poof, jac, tennis. Yrly rent!_~ $1000/mo. Open 8:N to 7. Avail now 213-258- 5479 El TORO Condominium, 2 bdrm, 1 be, washer, dryer, refriaerator. $725/mo. 67~ lnt 412-lentala to .... Fem.le roommllte Mf'1t· ed-la1un1 Beach. 2 bdrm •pt ocean view. Prefer profession•! 25- 35. Ne8t, responsible, non~smoker. $350. 494- 2392, 497-6463 mes- S88'· ROOMMATE-shan Mis.. sion Vtejo 3 bdrm home, pool, spa, pMlos, laund- ry. Male, 30 +, neat. no t<J!· smokers OK . 855-8951, messaae FEMALE wanted , to share lake f rxest home. Room, bath~ jacuzzi. pool, tennis. ~250 + _ 11 3 utilities. Small child, pet OK 859-8047 Vacation Rent.al BALBOA ISLAND COT· TAGE Sm t.mity onty 818-790·9668/952· 1040 "PALM DESERT BAR- GAINS" Artificially low prices produced by yuf$ of slow sales, plus low int.test rwtes make this a prime time to buy. for more cMt.ails call acent speclaUst 547-1657. Ocean view office space awilable. Neef' San Cte- mente Hospital. E-z frwy eccess. 661-7689 Bil Bur L.eke mobile home live-away!! fur- nished, clean 6 nice. Near l•k• 6 slopes. $13,000 cash! Chris, d9YS • 859-3399 . 770- 87tr1 ft9ninp. 505·Commerclal Plop. St"t Bulldln1 Daler- 1 hip with Major Manufec:turer·S.les & En1tneerin1 support. Starter ads furnished. Some .... t.an. Call ~~l~~~~ tance Corp.. 6800 E. Hampden, O.nver, CO 80224 FOR RENT-or tease ammerdal pn>p9l'ty M- l zonln1 or Leauna Beach. Reasonable price. Cal 716-7041 • Home Atm01pheire • Ne., HOIQtlll & Medic .. Fec1ht ... • Neat Shoe>p.ng ArN.S UIEUl&Y • · IUl.11 1111 nua • GAOUPS ~ 2 Ofll MORI ·~ .......... .,,~ LfElmf •t•lllT 541-2200Mt 150-3050 pm ' INOtVIOUAL ANO FAMILY P1.AHS • _."'9 dilofdef'I • anldtty MEDICAL. DENTAL. OtSAklTY LIFE VISION • smolting • ~ INSURANCE ACCEPTED M. a.Hey Ph.D 411-MOI DID YOU SEE US ON T.V.1 Fri. Feb. 7 at 6pm. SPRING INTO CAU ... 1.CUtT •~11• KYOU· TV channel 26 Dr. Hll'a 'LllJfll Fore.' SPIRULINA OUR NEW HEALTH FITNESS SECTION A TRADITION IN E1tCELLENCE FOR OVER 50 YEARS •:•ITWflll • immune system protec11on • tne ~gi11ng tuper-lood • we1gl'l1 control pro01am ' FDA approYed 631-8120 IF :a CIPlll ·"Mart age counsef•"g ·'Ina" ova• o• StnQte l"eraoy · ·c,, 10 '~"• o•ot>lems Marlfetmg Opportunities A11a1lable Only $50. for 4 wks. of advertising · · Sl•l"S!> man.men1 857-4775 507· 501-Hou••• for Condominiums..._ We FOR SALE $98,850 IR· VINE TOWNHOUSE. 52 Kazan St. 3 & 2, prqe, pool.Owner (818>895-1113 SALE, OWNER 3 BED· ROOM 3 BA TH Mission Viejo Condo adjacent to Country Club. Oeconto wall paper, shutter. con- versation pit, security srstem . Must see! $ 43,500. 831-5107 Evenines BY OWNER-3 bdrm, 2 b11 San Clemente '"SeaS· ape'" condo. low ~ ciation dues. $155,000/ make offer. 493-6307 501-Hou••• for We Lacuna a.ch: 3 bdrm, 3 be custom home, pool, jacuzzi, d~ks. ~nyon & ocean view, Pf'NKY, bi& yard , unique. $425,000. No brokers. Motivated seller. Call Joyce •76-0567 days; 494-7924 eveni,,.s. Hilltop home w/Yiew ~ Lake Elsinore-on 5 ecres, 3 bdrm, 2 ba, ceramic tile throu8hout- Reduced to $126,000. 714-657-9334 teeve mess19 4 BEDROOM 3 BATH El TORO HOME Wind Aows net AJr, 2 story, 2 ~ MW! UIJlfldld throulh· out. Owner flnencfn1 .-table! $Ui01000. 951·1141 u.una a.ch 8-ltlful 5 6edroom larp uec- utive home with incntd· Ible citY & oceen views $395,000 494-0211, Owner SAL£ BY OWNER-MIS- SION VIEJO 4 bdrm, Madrid dm l.qo 730 on cut-de-sac. Spa. Excellent condition. $195,000. Open Sun- ct.ys. 768-1522 Ol.O CORONA DEL MAR 2 bedrm, 1 bll, R-2 tot. wtk to bch, rm for ex· fila l o~wner ~-5k~Z CATALINA OCEAN VIEW CUSTOM family home, 3 bedrooms, 2~ bath, livinc,. t.mity, dinina. Ter· rifle kitchen. Huae bonus room . 3 ,000 sq. ft. $275,000. owner, 492- 6751 House on the lake Sale by owner. Beautiful 4 bedroom decorator home. Lake Forest $235,000 83()..1683 973-1255 Bay Front Liquidation Spectacular location on Bay. 4+ bedrooms. la. home w/ 45 ft new boet slip, owe « trade. Price slashed be4ow mkt., f« fHt sale SUBMITI For details call Patrick Te-nore 631-1266 Sale By Owner · Mission v·. 4 ~room Madrid del Lico 730 on cul-de-sac. Spa. Excellent condition. $195,000. Open Sun- days. 768-1522 Sale/owner: La1una Hills "'Sunset PIKe"' 3 bedrooms 2 bath, 2 car 1ara1e. fireplace. view, association pool. Well maintained . $127,900. 497-1660. Open house Sunday 11- 5 pm Model perfKt -2 bed- room 2 bath. "Lacuna Vllt•1•" condo -Many extra. $106,000/owrs. 22411 Caminito Grande LH. 859-4711 8-utiful Vlewf Mission rTedrooms 2 bath home. New c1rpetin1 throulhout-Tile ftoon, Custom drapes. Teak floor entry, profession- a 11 y landscaped. $128,000. (714) 951 . 0628 ~L=a~~h Home. $9,000 down. Call for details.. 497~ • 'Va«ou!> l•eal~"' !>.,,, ce s 509-lncom• Prop· .-tr CORONA DEL MAR 3028-3034 E.lst PCH- 4 stories w/ PQtentia& dou· ble the value by bld1 2nd stc:wy. Great tenants. location . Income $41,000 . Ask1n1 $450,000.-Matce Offer Owner I Acent 61 g..543 0496 SOUTHERN COLORADO at 7500 fl ~-IS beau· tiful & prices are_ los. for retirement or invest· ment. 3 to 5 acre pwcets w/owner terms. Write CENTURY 21-Wolt Creek land & c.ttte Inc. Box 1226 Papa Spcs, co 81147 or call Larry (303)731-2575 Widow has money tor Trust Deeds-$10,000. Up! No Credit ck._ No penalty. can Denntson Assoc' rt s 673-7311. IN DEFAULT? 8.t Cred- it? Oon"t .. yo4Jlf home. ~~to~"-~ Financial 476-2375 •••mt flRUl IB9C. (Since19M) Reel£.-. lne.owbtM'1t aooortunitie-"h ..... lfshed 6 tr.ck prown cornpwty. .. c ,,.,. (0.Jetapne.rlt Officer • Consult.n) 1501 Westcliff Or. Ste 210 Newport Beach 92660 (714)14N1a 832-0410 700-Bu1inea1 Opp't. TRAVEL AGENCY Own~~~. No experience neces· swy. A compeete ~­ aae. choice locations wai ..... Nunwou&nv- •I benefits •vaelable 25,000 full offices M~ tionwide. TRAVEl WITH US-for a personal in· teMew cMt Bab Hanson atert 411 . 1-800-821-7493 New sofa and lovesnt with loose cushions. Both $385 Csh. 542-0007 4 piece liv rm set. nwlr used. Cost $785. Sell $285. Csh. 952-425"4 ......... BEAUTIFUL• and_. nut 6-foot Desk with matchina credenza. 5 ~akl.U..rww~ dition. Asld~l,500/ oftw. P9id 700 ..... 493-8990 Or. Ill Mc 1' c• lnll. YAMAHA 6' CONCERT GRANO White. Pwter Fra~ton se1n•ture. $6. finn. o.y.. S5J.. 7959 .. ll7·11cfi. ........ . All steel butldinp. New ~must sell for fK· tory required show. 21 • 24. Retell $5.044 sen for $3.882: 90 • 100, wasS4 2 423 . now $28.546 New. never put up. inc dwas. certified loadina Must sell by 21 28 Call Jim 5"41 ·2633 824-Dop and Cats A-KC Cocker Puppies. Buff or Red 5 weeks AKC Poodles. AKC Wtre Ha tr fox T ev1or also avail- able 661-0608 905-Boat• 25 FOOT ·century" Pow- er boat OtAC out drive 350 Ford engine Low hours bcellent cond1 t1on S 18 5000/offers 496 7724 ------38 Tolly twin gas slip e•cellent cond1t1on VHF Halon system many ex tras S54 000 645 3835 £ 1ght Man Raft-Good cond 1t1on S4 501best otter 960 9859 910-Autos for Sale UUl·''"lll ... IUllFUlmMIY , ....... ,.. ... . ,." ..... Adj~ oFMNonlltend 640-6444 ROD'S CUSTOM CAR CAR E We Come ro You'" Speciatizina in MKMne Waa.ina ~ FuM.....,_OMal..,. JOIN MY ROUTE '45 l month 714-891-6291 JAGUAR -1973 XKE - r,ray V 12 350 Chevy ·1otor 2 • 2 good con cl1t1on tirPs/pa1nt au tornat1c air S8800 494 '>049 1984 Max ima Nissan Loaded'" Take over lease No cash down S246 mo tax 1nclus111e private party 951 28 17 196 7 ~maro-needs en a1ne work,$750' All pr1 mered-ready for pat nt 1na 495 154 7 after 6 pm '81 SAAB Turbo-blk int c oold 5 spd 3 d r loaded Must se ll' $8 500 /obo 24 hrs (714)650-6104 ..... 2 '76 Toyota Corolla Sport Coupe Red. F astbKk~ •· spd man~I New pa.nt. Runs are.a. $1500/obo. 714-545-4466 1982 Volvo Turbo Waaon. Beautiful red· wood coeor ~/tan luther interior. 5 speed. am/fm stereo casMtte/ equalizer. Air, au power. Very clean. $10,000/ offer 493·•243 1985 Toyota Celia GT, ~speed .A1r ­ cond1tionina. extended warranty, plus extras Metallic be1ae. $9.500. 837-6213 Audi 1974 AUDI FOX 4·door, aood condition. $1 ,495/ offer 951 -2870 after 6 pm/all day weekends 1983 AUDI 5000 S Stiver. sun·roof. low miles. non-smoker Pri- vate party $ 7500 240- 6263 or 240-636 7 Cadillac 1984 ELDORADO Tour· rng Coupe Immaculate' All power. all extras 19.000 miles Executive owned. private auto, as sume lease . $46 5 month 660-0315 days 1984 CADILLAC SEVILLE Fawn Mist (cofor) Fully loaded' "Bose" Stereo Low miles. Mint cond1 tion. $18,500/offer 496-8072 Eveninas 1976 CADILLAC convert 1ble Original owner. fan tast1c cond1t1on. com p l etely loaded With musical horn $5.495 / offer 494 6738 or 497 3902 or (213)552 0426 1979 CADILLAC SEDAN de VILLE Fully loaded' 4 new "Michelin" tires Best offer 380-8036 1979 CADILLAC Se ville-Low m1leap. fully loaded. wife-wheels. new radials, trip computer $7.995. 855-8200 '80 ELOO or1a owner Lt gry w / blk landau & lthrint 44K m1 mint cond nu Michehns 5ef'V reeds sac $7950 646-9481 '82 ELOORAOO-wtrt on wtrt 39k mi . take over lease or purchase for $1 1,950 645-9333/ 720-9960 Datsun -1978 DATSUN 280 Z. 2 Plus 2. 5-speed. a1r. am/ fm. cassette. on,inal owner. Good cond1t1on Call for details Days (714) 535-0966 or 380 4321 or eveninp (714) 364·5120 ask for Jane 1973 240Z DATSUN LoMSed' Or•afnal owner Must See' Like newf Must Sell. $31.900 170-7913 1981 MISSION MAXIMA 1rey. Excellent' lnclu<SH 1986 T •as. new t1res $7395 770 5753 1980 HONDA CIVIC Wa,on-5 1,,..ct. air, am fm stereo cuette, roof·treck. readlal1. $2,850.~ •96-3785 1985 HONDA CRX-Low miteaae. deluze AM/~M c anette stereo, air, $8200/ offer. Private party. 661-6934 1980 "HONDA" CIVIC STATIONWAGON Sun· roof. Stiver /Red lntenor, loaded! Movin1 Ml!st Sell! $2,895 497-2449 1980 HONDA 500 ex custom inc. sheild & 2 helmets. low mi 759- 8949 Mazda 1984 MAZDA 82000 Lona Bed pick-up truck AM /FM cassette stereo. air cond1t1on, automatic, camper shell S6.490 830-8439 1981 MAZDA 626 New paint. electrtc moon- roof. AM /FM stereo. air, . 63.000 m1. S5.490 Good condition 499·2591 1982 MERCEDES 2400. 55,000 m1. one owner. excellent condruon. new ttres' 752-2111. 643- 1705. John M 1985 MERCEDES 280 E 8.0<X> m1 Cruise controf . electnc sun-roof, com- pletely loaded $31,0<X>/ offer 830-8993 1973 Mercedes 450 SE E•cept1onal Car. Like New Cond All Srv Re · cords 722-8900/527· 2297 1973 MERCEDES 280NSE. 4 .9 4 door Sedan. Loaded! Immac- ulate. Good runn1 nc con- d1t1on "BLAUPUNKT" stereo $7.500/obo. 0.y M4· l l 35 or Even1n1s 494-1947 1980 MERCEDES 280 S£ Fully loaded! AJr. excel- lent inside/out. Silver/ blue fabric interior Sl8.0<X>1 855-0765 19°85 SEL MERCEDES Loaded' 38,000/offer Black/1ray leather in· tenor Showroom new• 661 8555. 498· 1632 1979 450SL Mercedes. Tan/tan leather intenor. True spoke Wife wheels. Becker stereo Buralar alarm Air 2 tops $24,000/offer. 661 · 8211or831·1400 1975 280$ Mercedes Benz lo.ded. aood cond. Becker stereo S l 4k 720-1579. 1982 380 Sl Metcedes Benz-red, new soft-top (2 tops) Immaculate cond M.ustlefl!S31.500. •99·6291 '82 M«cedel 300 D Bfk. Turbo, excellent S l 9k. or take over lease. 213 .... 55-3923 ·as Trw.,,. loecMd w/ ...... ~.Bob 541· 7298 pmi' 1!$0· 6698am 1967VW comiertlble. Re· built tran1mf11lon, strona enaine, new Pl"· Must let So! 1.950. 832· 5653 1981 VW Truck 5 IPMd lX packap. Red with tan interior. Excellent con- dition. Sl.200/best offer. 240-9096 Yoho VOLVO, 1983 GL T, 4 DOOR , (SILVER) OWNER. 48,000 miles Excell. cond. $1 2.500 240-8466 911· For'p/Sports Cars CUITOMAUTO •OITI BUYYOUICAR DlllECT FROM EURME AND SAYE MONEYt EPA DOT F ederaltzat1on Free pickup & delivery on service worj( f714fll1.ftll 1977 JAGUAR XJ6L A beautiful meticulously maintained cart ~nf1ce at '8.900 661 -2719 1970 LOTUS EUROPA Red/Blk 1nten0t All new: wood dash. carpets, t1res & wheels, sun-roof Ex· cellent condition 69,()(X) miles $3.900/offer Evenln1s 498-1702 1977 TR7 AM /FM Cassette. air, sun·roof, red, excellent condition ask1na $2500. 859-2879 1979 MGB, um1ted Ed1- tt0n Black. excellent con· dlttOn. $4.000 661-2453 914-Auto Repair/ For JEFF'S PORSCHE SERVICE Repairs la SeMce on all model• Quality Work Reasonable Rates 911 SERVICE SPECIAL LA TE 911 '1 $225 : __ ...,..:__ ......... "'t;;.mr 911-llokw'Hom• Bluebird Motorhome. $97,500. Cost $165,000 In 1979. Wltl trade for homes, apartments. or make cuh otter. 661 -9481 '51 Chew J>ick·up run· nins cond $1.095/obo 114·536-7•20 11~ CAMPER SHELL-full 1lze. Iona bedL 1ood ~/uippro­ tectlon. 496-4886 evenincs Set sail for savings by reading classlfled regularly. Claalfled (831-8120) Cove1< ·rnome 066e1<ed b~ Ch1<lsta 8,. Qe1<1<~ $£ong $£ottgs 06 cAiewpo1<t I • I t aY ANNElTI: WATSON Legends continue about this week "s feature bom£ the China House-which is located ia Cor- ona del Mar directJy opposite the jetty and the Gillette Man- sion-overlootina brcatbtatiq views of the ocean. Newport Bay and Catalina SUDSdS.. Tbe home is listed with Gerry •nd Christa The truth is dlat the home was built as a siammn beach home by W. J. Lindsay of ~ who owned the Golclcn Rukcbain of mail stores in the DOl'tbwat United States. The home was built OD four lots. which Linduy originally purchased for S400 each. Long. ownm of Uoap of New-The Limhays mad a filw:imtion port Inc. with the Orient. -oreat ~ ud Built sturdily ia 19.JO on mtmal care was taken in plallllieg the bedrock~ the home bas .. become home. The Lindsays studied an. a landmark featuring a pagoda ncse architecture and all of the roof with its twenty plus dragons colors arc authentic. Mrs. Linday painted in 24K gold. a curved was ill much of the time while bridge leading around the home\ conStruction was going on. She private beach up to multi-level · ~as brought to the borne on a patios. and authentic chinesc nretcha and died a short time architecture and color scheme. afterwards. She saw the home · It's location was originally named only once ... said Latham. West Beach. However. over the years ahe area has become known as China CO\e -after the most famo us home in this miniature bay. .. It 1s ama11ng what I have heard about the China House. Every now and ahen the harbor cruises \ary their storio. r c.an actually hear what they say on their loudspeakers as they go past and l have 10 taugh to myself.-said Ruth Latham. longtime friend of the Lindsays. the family re- sponsible for building the home. Myths of the past have included the possibility of the home as a secret Buddhist shrint. the~ of the lcgmdary Fu Man Chu. the home of a lontty Chinaman and the home buih by Charlie Chaplin in the twenties. The home currently belongs to the grand-daughter of the Lindsays-Trudy Ralph. who married the supermarket magnate. When she was a child much entertaining went on. At that time a pier with a festive Chiocsc teahouse and dock rested in front of the house. •1t was not a floating dock and it was washed out years ago. -said Latham. ·Pan of the pier has been left standing. which may make it easier legally for reconstruction."' said Long. The home is f urnishcd with Oriental antiques which ex99nd the Chinese decor throughout the home. •Many of these antiques arc negotiable with the sale of the home .... said Christa Long. STM=F PHOTO •Y SIRWDI ROllQU .............. llflvlll ......... .,. .. 11111111•.rt .... °""' ..... ClllM Hw. The landscaping has been de- signed to duplicate Mandarin estates in some puts of China. The China House has a history of outlasting many of its sur- rounding structures. •Jn the carth- quake of 1933 the tidal wave washed out other homes in the co~. I was UP"•in as I watched t.be tidal waw come ia biab. quiet and slow. I actually saw the pm bend. but it clidal ...,. w.e llaw llC'Vel' bad • Rood ia ........ • ,.1oat ....... ~wil-­ tklc arm\ uy met• M • ii the wa~ • aai4 Latlta"a; who has spent macb time liYlna in the llome. The home has 12 inch thick walls which support tbe heavy custom-baked ~mic tile roof made by the Gladding Mcllean Company-known for their Fran- ciscan ware. The ceilina is 13 feet biglL Tbe home bas thfte lewis. The upper level bas two bedrooms~ a bathroom and a patio over- looking awesome views. The main leYd bas the 1ivina ·room. sitting room. kitchen, two bedroom, a bathroom and a spKious s-tio. The lower level has a garage con~ into a recreation room with shower and bathroom fa- cilities. a laundry are~ a door leading outside to the beach and a la.IF carport. Hardwood floors arc used throughout the homt. The Otina Home. located at 2719 Shell in Corona del Mar .. is ti.stat with Geny and Christa Long at Sl,49',000. The owner may consider carrying a new fll'lt trust cleed with adequate down payment. For additional infor- mation and ~ caO (714) ~LONG. Uonp of Newport Inc. ii loclaed at 389 San Miguel Drive, Suite 200. in Newport ...... Tbe property consisu of four lacs. aDowiQa for the consuuction of two new homes on the water. The City of Newport Beach in- dicates that they will give approval of conceptual drawings within ten days of submission. Coastal Commiuion approval of same drawin~ followina city appro~ 1111 ,_ ~ ITOO •HIEI require a minimum of 49 days. The owner mates no parantee as to the type of house (or boula) which would be approved by' the City oC Newport and the Coastal Commnon. °""* llllrcae , ... 11 IM .._ • .,,.. Intl Id ,...._ wltla Iller ............. STAFF PHOTO 8Y S'RYIN QIORQIS .: . . . . .... . ~'. .. ~~?~ . -. ·-·" • . ' .. , ... ,.;,;J.. CHINA .HOUSE .. In Corona del Mar. Available now at ·$1,495,000. Two bulldable lots----------. > . HARBOR VIEW HOMES For lease -.5 bedrooms Somerset model -move-in condition -$1,975 mo. No Pets · -1 yr lease. JUST LISTED THREE MONACO MODELS $239,000 -Fee Land, available $239,500 -Fee Land, sold $255,900 -Fee Land, sold Cl1HPlll -----~ ... ·--ow. (714) 640-LONG Call us about our newsletter for Newport Beach Real Estate matters published since 1979. , I I ' ' I I I lot ' lot 5 " IOt 12 1'0 ft. (•pprox.) . w 0 ..... .. . MONTEGO • • Rem6delect. New baths, kitchen, expanded large family room. Brand new carpets $287,000 MONTEGO :-J··~~~ exceptional_ condition -Rt ~o~~ntain, city lights, new $305,00l ~ . VIEW HOMES HARBOR VIEW . . SEAWIND SOMERSET· like new. 5 bedrooms, totally remodeled, French doors, security system. Breathtaking. Spa with waterfall on the view side. Finest Somerset we have ever listed. Country French decor with emerald green new carpets. $449,000 PALERMO • Remodeled. Room for pool on view side. Pride of ownership. New kitchen, fabulous Berber carpets & oak floors. Owner transferred. Beautiful view of lights & mountains in Phase 111. $385,000 CAMEO SHORES Ivan Wells design. Retractable roof. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths. Great ocean view. Owner may carry or exchange $695,000 LAGUNA LOT TOP OF THE MOUNTAIN Nearly ~ acre of buildable lot. Very private street. Unbelievable view of coastline. Reduced to $490,000. Submit all offers Must sell! DON~ MISS our weekly Re.a Estate Feature in this 11ction. ··1ntolelll~.·· ONGS OF NEWPORT INC. DIAL 6MJ-LONG 640-56 311UlmE~mtE•·~-.CA- 'P£1111ULA IAYFllOIT ·Complete redo! 6 bedrooms. including 3rd floor master suite, atrium bath. view deck. Extra large lot, lawn leading to deck. Sensational views. Fully furnished at $1 ,475,000 631-1400. IEWPORT SOPHISTICATE-10· Bay frontage with dock and side tie. A large one story, 4 bedroom home with den. dining and family rooms built in "U" shape around spacious patio with custom pool. $998,000 631 -1400. OCEAIFROIT SALTBOX ·Fabulous 3 bedrooms. stairs to 2nd floor gallery off master & second bedroom, overlooking huge beamed ceiling living room with brk FP. Lovely patio and sep. studio or guest over garage. $695,000 631 -1400 IEWPORT P£111SULA I PUX ·Eight 1 bedroom units 1ust a stones throw from bay and ocean beaches. Older but very weft maintained on two full lots. A rare find. $525.000 631-1400. CUSTOM WATERFROIT WRH DOCK · Dramatic open beamed and skylit ceilings. extensive use of tile and mirrors for an airy open feeling. Upstairs master has spa, sauna and retreat. 2nd bedroom down. $469,000 631-1400. CUFFHAVEI • Charming two bedroom home with den and large bonus room in lovely wooded setting. Lots of glass and sunshine with fabulous views of city and Newport Harbor. $395,000 631-1400 LAl8E HOME · OFF IOUTM IAYFIOIT on Balboa Island. A comfort- able 4 bedroom, 2 bath home. sensatK>nal views from kJvety roof garden. just one house from bayfront beach. A bonus 1 bedroom apartment brings income. $385,000 673-6900 UDO ISLE at super price. Beamed ceilings throughout thas light and sunny 3 bedroom on 40' lot. Large living/dining room open to spacious south patio. JUST REDUCED -PRICED TO SELL!! $329,500 631 -1400 HU•Tll&TOI IEACll • Executive neighborhood, walk to beach. Highly upgraded country French. formal dining room. den and family room. plus French doors opening to charming yard with gazebo $313.900 631-1400 WTILUFF with New England feeling. Fresh & young with 3 bedrooms. formal dining and family rooms plus large fk>wef filled yard Land included, $265,000 631-1400 IEWPORT TOWlllomE WrTll DOCI • Walk to beach from this 3 bedroom. with attached 2 car garage In a security gated community. A 2 story qutet end unit. Offered at $236.000 631 -1400 •WPORT TllWl•E · Setdom on market. CharnUng tr8ditioMI feel. three bedroom unit with shutters and handlome entry in attractive small parklike setting. Asaurmlble high~ 1st T.D. $149,900 631 -1400. W ATE.RFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS ,,,Jc, lknt.1k Pr"pcrh \1.tn .. fcmcnt 2436 W. Coast Hwy 315 Marine Ave. Newport Beach Balboa 'aland A1·1.... U...- Oran~ Ma~r mil Bam A~ r~ly that b9tid UP'>ft the J'(lSitive results to date he is prepared to recommend con- tinuation o( the Costa Mesa f rccway (Route SS) carpool lanes demonstration project beyond the initial 90-day trial period. Beam is chairman of the Route SS Corridor Advisory Committee which has been monitoring performance and public acceptance of the two-or- more-pcrsons-pcr-vchide lanes. opened November 18 along 12 miles of the Costa Mesa Freeway. ··The carpool lanes appear to be working.·· Beam said ... They need some fine tuning. but. on the balance. we should expect that they will last.·· Beam said he was makin@ his intention known at the half way point in the test period because he has heard expressions or con- cern that the local committee would be makin~ a final decision and then discontinue monitorin1 the project. He said that while the carpool lanes deserve a longer rrial. the al:tual operations of the lanes also should continue to be monitored. In ~ying that he at thi~ point favors extcn~on. Beam. who isa member of the Oran~c Count) , Transportatioe <!"'mission (OCTC). Id it be uowe that he does noC favor the aJccmatiYCS or ab-.1ndonment ofthicarpooJ lane demonstration or a trial of the Ian• as general purpose lanes; .. Ifs not a IOod idea 10 con- fuse the public with an on again, off again lane.. .. he aold a Public Awaarencss Subcommittee of the Advisory Committee on T~ day. Beam said he appreciated the constructjvc suggestions of Joe C . Catron and JenJ o·Bricn. leaders of Drivers for Highway Safety. who attended the mcetin! hdd at the OCTC of- fices. He said that the local com- mil tce as •di as Cahrans is very much interested in the issue of ~afcty and is movin1 ahead to make some operational modifications in terms or car- pool lane entry and CJlit points and signintt- Bcam said that although he is satisfied with results of the demonstration project to this P'-'inL he thinks it can be im- proved and as chairman •ould lick to ~ the Ad~·isof} Com- m itt tt ··keep a ~trin1 on it longer .. than the 90da}s. -Arter the initia l 90 da}~ •c ma~ also "Jnt to go back out l o the public to ~°"1C'' puhhc '°'timcnt. a~ v.c 1>.1vc Roper. Caltrans Dillrict DiRdor of Operations.. laid he does nol rcc1 threatened by the comma tee rdaini~g \'Clo power. He id lie ClOnsiders the 90 day ·a check point for looking at all of the ev-.afuation data. · Caltnans" monitoring data ot1 use of the carpool lanes shows that ju t priro to the Christmas holiday period, during peak commute hours. the lanes were carryin1 21 pcr~t mo~ people in J7 percent fewer can than the ,cneral travd lanes and at rru nm~ travel speed On the nc:ptivc idc.. whde •eek Iv increase in the use of the ""rpo;,1 lanes •as tailin1 off. commute times in ,eneral pur- po~ lanes. while s till rasltt than before. •ere slowin1 down. AIM>. the violation rate was on 1 he ri sc du ri n1 the holidays. perhaps mated to Codifomia Hiih•·a~ Patrol ckploymmt for other purpu~ Roper noted. T~ aa:idcnt rate has been con'i"cnl • ith •hat ii was h.!fore orcninl? of the carpool lane-.. ~h1le the rrce-3) is carry- '"~ more 1 ra ffk than ever hcfon:. ac"-'Urdin~ to RUJ"Cf. a note from Maury SECLUDED RANCH -A BARGAIN! Approximately 72 acre ranch in Cleveland National Forest. easily accessible. Variety of terrain. fenced for horses. etc. 3 BO main house. staffs quarters and support building. Call for f uH details. $375,000 . Cdll South of Highway · 217urbpur Two bedroom home on large lot ck>se to ocean~ Great for retired couple or an owner with ideas of expanding for m«e view. Onty $425.500 B-rcrest Open Sun 1-5 1131 Lincoln Lw, a.,crest Warm and comfortable 3 ~oom. t.mity room. foirm81 dining room. liveng room with amazing floor plan around patio yarcl Gf89I for entertaining or family use. $211,500 C.meo Shore• Open S8I. 1-5 315 lllllord Serene home with canyon and small ocean view ... Family room. dining room and living room by large deck area ___ cozy kitchen ... 3 bedrooms ... fee land. $485.000 CDll Duplex Two very nice clean units. each with 2 BO. FP. single gar199. carpets & drapes. one with patio. Last wtetc we discussed &ener.f as· pecta of the locaf duPlex mattcet. In this W8ek's attecle, we will cower the trends en duple• prices and rentaJ encome.-bolh today and in recent ~Mid howU..trendsinfluence the ptopetty'I viability as an invest· ment. properties on the ,..,.,_ All indica· tions_..thlt the typical duptex (That's • controversial tetm, but w ,.,., to• mid-r1np prtced duplex with three bedrooms and two births in front. and two bedrooms and one bath in the rear, on a thirty-foot wide IOt) is on the vet'&eof a modest upwetd price spiral. There we 8'most none available in the more moderate ranee of $200,00 to $275.000. We.,. cun'endy in• period of unc:et· tatnty in terms of duplex sales prices, due to the diminishina inventofy of Income .,., Man•• 2,200 2,000 ,1,800 325.000 300,000 275.000 250,000 225,000 200,000 165,000 130.000 , ' ,' 1,600 .... -• 1,400 1,250 1,100 1,000 1975 76 77 78 79 '80 '81 '82 NOTE: Dotted line represents duplex sales· prices. Soled hne represents rental income. 900 800 '83 '84 '85 '86 BILL GRUNDY . REALTOR . . . LIDO ISLE BA YFRONT 115 VIA LIDO SOUD OPEN SAT a SUN 1-5 Watch 1un .... from 3 ....... of """' Udo view. 4 BA -4 BA, playroom, gourmet kitchen. Sanely beech, pier Md float. $2,200,000 • BAYSIDE PLACE BAYFAONT Spectecul• CDM duplex, 2 Br.-2 ba. up, 2 BA.-2 be. down. 2 boat ..--. .._y be le•ed et $2.000 month to month. Reduced to $195,000 HORSE PROPERTY Newport beck bay view from M-Drlwe, 3 ecre •late. Spectoua tredttlonal 5 BA, pool, horM Stable. $1, 100,000 PENINSULA BAYFRONT 1130 E" BALBOA Chennlng, Older B81boll BMch houee, 5- bedrm,.. 2'1a bath, pier and float-$115,000. Mar be le•ed et $2,000 month to month. CDM V.IEW LOT Prime A-3 Penoramlc Bey view lot, city· coaetel epproved for four large condomin- iums. $1 ,200,000 WESTCLIFF VILLA CONDO Prtme ground floor unit, apedoua 2 BA-2 BA, three petloe, ape, pool, BBQ ....., 2 car .., •• 111,000 • The ,..Nl:badt'" ......... Md in The followJ"I '-* indic.tes tn. drtmat.c incr .... m the price of.,... rMdium priced property from 1975 to 1981. and the tum·wound in price which occured between '81 and '85. The t8bfe uses a 2096 down peyment. theltllPh~-~toltleeon.. Del ... dupMIC 1Mr11et. J"'!llr WOuld hMtobe .. lllldfOflheaa. ... such• a.111m tseanc:t. the,.._., orCOIUMeU. In cone"*°". und« cUfftftt eircum. stances (low interest rates and • . heltthy ecot1C>mY) the martcet value ot COM DUP\.EX INVESTMENT STATISTICS 2C* '°" r ... ~ LOM .... ~ Tlll!K& ~ ..... C... ........ y.., ~ =ll ~ ... ,..,..,_ lnlurMc9 ---{llOll,...,,., c... ,... 1975 uo.ooo lCM.000 ... 706 250 IOO 956 f l56 19n 200.000 40,000 160.000 ,,.. 1200 ~ ~JOO) 900 1550 eo ~)50) 1979 250.000 !50.000 200.000 111' WJ 250 1000 2.Dll LOii 1911 325.000 6S.000 260.000 l~ 2116 (600-400) JOO ·~ J.116 11'6 <J009WJ) - 19&) JlS,000 63.000 252.000 l ft 2711 JOO 1'60 I.Oii ,. ~ 191S J00.000 60.000 240000 12' 2'69 JOO llOO 2.16t t6t (100C>-IOO) and demonstrates how that down pay-such smaller i~ment properties ment relates to the rental income, the seems to be headed upwards. Certatnty price. and the cost of financina for with so little on the market the prices each year. The far riaht cotumn indi· wllf not very Jikely IO doWnward. In cates the variation in neptive cash addition. the ptanned development flow fOf each year as the prices and by the Irvine Company of hundreds of cost of financina fluctuate. rental units could also have a serious Of course there have been elCept1ons effect on rental prices-and therefOfe, to these trends in every year. One ten· the duptex as an investment. Tl'Ude01'7 owner has sprawlng custam mm bay home of 3 or 4 be«ooms, 3~ bathS family room lltth stone .tnplace, tsland ldtthen tllth *#ltld tnaldast area. Wlted by 8aldllln Brass hardllare and custmn said WOOd dooR. 1.aaM11g t. rentJf ants In corona Oel Mar, Newport or Hl11t1ngtG1 Beach. UdO Mdence on Valued at S355,<XX>. tll t. more detail 675-6670 . C'--•• rz ont Lot Balboa R-2 lot alley rear access In area of custom kml'V homes. Build yow dream. Offered at S330.000 675"6670. ACIO-FIOIH Beach Shake extertor newer, penlnslD home With guest quarters separate. Main hOme Of 3 bedroom and 2 fUI baths, 3 car garage, large game room. Open aiY klttt'tM With gas app1aras and trasft COl11JKtOr. one bectoom guest QUart!t'S With M siZe IMng room. flreplace, prtvate dll1ing area and prtrate study or sitting "L ". lhler martet at S279.900. Don't wait, cal 67W670. acean View 11arrra Fow bedrooms plus guest quarters ldt In 1983 no. Pol aG1g custom stained glass WirldOws and exceptional qualty. For prtrate welling please cal 675-6670. Offered at S375;CXX> t JACOBS REAL TY, INC. 2919 NEWPORT BLVD.• NEWPORTBEACH.CA92663 (714) 675-6670 ' I ' - The money contributed by ·peciar.intcrest groups to ~islutivc campaigns is distor- tiniz the political process in California. according to a report issued by the California Com- mission on Campaign Finance. .. Of the funds given to win- ning State Assembly candidates in tax-it emized contributions of SI 00 or more. over 90% of the money now comes from out-of- district sources." says Tracy Westen. executive director of the commission and principal author of the report. .. And these contributions represent 94% of the total cam- paign funding these candidates receive. ~ Aanenberi School of· Com- munkatioas. u f • conptjtive districts. ~ pecially. ~n1 is often e•- treme. Like ~iaicaJ black holes. high-spendina races suck in time. talent and money at an acceleratina rate. Ncwcomen to politics can•t compete with in- cumbents. and incumbents must devote an inordinate amount of time to raising money.•• Among the disturbing trends cited in the.commission's report: -The cost of legislative elec- tions has increased 3,100% since 1958. with the average Califor- nia lclblative race now cottin1 $448,000. ~nly • ot the money can- didates receive is in small con- tributions (under SIOO). -Individual contribUtions have dropped to 14~ or can- didates• total fundina. while con- tributions from political action committees (PACa). cor- porations and labor organiz.ations have risen to S5% (almost twice the federal cam- paign percentages). As it is now. Western notes, California law puts no restric- tions whatsoever on campaign contributions or expenditures. -1 f campaign spendin1 is not limited in thia state,•• he predicts.. "the average com- petitive Assembly race may cost more than SI million by 1990:• To stem the fund-raising ar- maments race. Western urges ooosideration or the model law recommended in the report. The law would indude these major provisions: -Limit campaign expen- ditures in all state legislative races wher candidates accept limited matchin1 funds. -Limit contributions to can- didates by individuals. PACs. corporations and labor unions to S 1.000 per Cloc:Qoe. -0..daw NiMI nilia1 cluri• non-eliictO• ycan. -Provide limited public matchinJ funds for primary Ud general election• to cuClidate who accept expenditure ceilings. ··we hope thia report and proposed model law will con- tribute to the procas of public education and debate. and provide the stimulus tht will lead to change." Westen aays. "'If they go unchecked, current cam- paign finance practices may seriously damage Cllifomia•s political institutions ... ··These figures indicate a sta rt ling shift of influence away from local citizens and an alar- ming growth of the power of out- side special interests in deter- mining the outcome of legislative district elections. Use of Goals a Roadmap to Success .. California legislators have two constituencies -those who \'O le for them and those who finance their elections." The California Commission on Campaign Finance is a bi- partiS<Jn. nonprofit group funded b~ the Weingart Foundation of Lu~ Angeles. The commission's J53-page report -.. The New Gold Rush: Financing CaJifor- nia·s legislative Campaigns" - describe the problems with ex- isting campaign finance prac- tice~ and propo sed a model law to reform the state's campaign linancing system. ··As legi la ti ve campaign costs ~k )' rocket. fund-raising fever is di,turting man y aspects of Ca Ii fo rn 1a • !> political process." ''-'Y') Dr. Westen. who currently 'erve') a~ a vi~1ting assistant profe~~or a l rhe University of Southern California. where he ho ld s joint appointments at the L' SC l a"' Center and the ................. Studies show that the majority of people do not set goals. Since a lot or people live their Jives without setting goals, the ques- tion becomes .. why bother!'' Why arc goals important? Arc they really necessary? Motivational experts would answer affirmatively. The quickest way to reach a destina- tion on the ••road to success" is to map out the route in advance. Mapping out a personal route means setting goals and focusing on them. Ex pc rts suggest asking a number of successful people how they got where they arc today. The chances are good that the a nswer will be because they took the time to set goals. They decid- ed exactly what they wanted to achieve, and through goals. they made those things happen. Success occurs by focusing all available energies on a project. It is during the focusing process that goals arc invaluable. LOWEST RATES IN YEARS! Call Michael Barone at (714) 955-2105 WESTERN COUNTIES MORTGAGE 19762 MacArthur Blvd .. Irvine llYllE TUUCE •s Tiil IUITIFIL .. E IEWIFFDI• We are really proud of this lovely 3 bedroom home. Most tastefully decorated with Berber carpet, shutters, wood paneled fireplace. French doors, custom leaded glass window in dinin& room. landscaping has been completely refurbished with out- door lighting, nice, private pool and rear yard area. Come to see this very special home-you will be singing praises too! $344,000 1501 Santanella Terrace Open Sunday 1-5 e1..,1.;,.. r< •• 1 ~"·'· 759-1877 The question is how to set goals and motivate to stick with the goals once set. Begin with selecting several areas of life that need improvement. For exam- ple. one area may be financial, a second physical and another in- volving relationships. After selecting the areas. choose only the most important goals within each area. The goal should be something there is a personal need for. not one chosen mainly because of someone elsc·s opinion. Otherwise there will be no com- mitment. and the $Oal will never be attained. Set longrangc goals and then shortrangc goals that build toward a longrangc purpose. Set these goals just out of reach. but not out of sight. Con- fidenccis important but not to the point of assuming .. super powers.·· Set. lower level goals that arc relatively easy to ac- complish. This helps build the confidence level. Then write and work toward achieving higher level goals. Set a time schedule. This step also requires a realistic ap- proach. It is much more eff cctive to establish goals for the month. six months. or one year. than to project too far into the future. Specific time limits arc impor- tant measuring devices. Establish a reward or ceremony in advance for achiev- ing goals. Don't be afraid of revising goals. Part of learning and grow- i ng is trial and error. Write the goals down. Writing establishes a type of contract. The goal becomes a visible, tangible item. When writing down a goal be very specific. Write the goars on index cards or in special notebooks. Follow these goal writing techniques. Use the pronoun ··1 :· Write the goal in the pre- sent tense. Use emotion and ac- tion words. For example. 0 1 easily maintain my weight at 128 pounds ... Or. "I enjoy jogging three miles every other day." Once having correctly written your goal statements. get in the habit of reading them every day. Ediwr.f note: Dr. lhnist' Bonnt'r iJ a lict'n.st'd ps )'chot hrrapis t. Bring Antiques And move right in! Roomy 3 bedroom, 2 bath, dining room home features beams, brick, loads of paneling, super 2 room & bath studio for mom & dad. 4 car parking and just steps to lovely Ocean Blvd. Walk to everything. Automatic sprinkler & 3 brick patios keep maintenance to a minimum. Reduced to $399,000 & a45'1ot -room to go up & out! 309 Poppy -Open Sun. 12-4 p.m. Call to see our new listing, home plus income, near Big Corona, $375,000 CCJJapp9 gt. cpat1tlcb·~ COa9f <..A" 9k~' cpkagek vUo~ t"'* wN> 1"'1e ~ fow a t.Aad t~ tklt do. •t IM d!. vUo~ god tu•• t•ett l.emt!. u4ad ~ M d~'t twi t~ Moab. vUo~ u fuH t~ aaWC!!. SD &11e ·~ boc.i t•e• fMj tkt• ql•ptagf P.S. lido-Fully furnished, 3 bedrooms, family, 2 baths, 2 car-garage & more! 2-6 mo. $2,500 mo. · '3owno net~ ~mm 6-otm go,~9&-~~ntJ 3407 E. Co..t Hwr .. Corw .. - ,171·141• Skin 1ra111ptantt have 1urviwd (\)r m«c 11Min •-·o )'.ean withciut a•li-rej«.'tion dru1s in 1 youna burn patient treated at the Unh·ersit) o( California. Irvine. l'C ln·i ne researchers reported the long-term success of the transplanting of donor skin in the Jan ... issue or the British medical journal Lancet. The results arc considered en- couruging (or severe bum vic- tims. who must under10 exten- in: temporary transplant procedures while awaiting regrowth of their own skin for later grJfting -procedures that can take years to complete. The two-year case study at UCI involved treatment of an I I-year-old boy with bums over te5 percent of his body as a result of a July 1983 accident. The patient at the UCI Medical Center received skin trunsplants in conjunction with an anti-rejection drug called c~dosporine. In a new procedure de\'eloped at UC It the drug was disconunued and the foreign izrafts \\ere not replaced with the bo\ · ~ 0"' n skin. Doctors belie\·e · they ha ve achieved "hat is known as tolerance. in "'hich grafted donor ti!.sue i not rejected by the ho~t despite discontinuation of drug desipled to prevent re- jection. Tolerance previously has been demonstrated by UC I researchers in studies involving transplantation of whole limbs in labor.Hory rats. The UCI finding is thought to be the first to show possible tolerance in a human skin transplant case. .. T,._ is a ranarbble n.ctin1 because it shows lcir tl9i flna time that you can 1raft operations Of the petient•s OWll skin, .. said Dr. Bruce Acbaucr. assi•ant professor of plaatic aur· gcry at he UC I Colleac of Medicine. Cyclosporine is a relatively new immunosuppressant drug that has become popular among or@an transplant surgeons. However. the drug can be toxic to the kidneys . UC I in- vestigators have been interested in cyclosporine's effectiveness at lowered doses. to the point o( discontinuation of the drug in animal transplant studies and now in human cases. The patient was given the drug prior to skin gra fling. No attempt was made to match the cadaver skin grafts according to the patient's blood group and other immunological factors. Cyclosporine was discon- tinued with no signs of rejection four months foll owing the first treatment. Normally. patients reject such cadaver skin grafts in t'>'o weeks. Closely matched grafts previously have lasted as long as three mo nths. according to the Lancet a rticle. Th~ ne'<t tep in the research project is to prove conclusively that tolerance ha s occurred. Achauer s u s pect s that cyclosporine or other unknown factors may somehow affect the immune systems of the recipient and donor ti ssues. The result seems to cause the body to no longer view the grafts as foreign ti ssue. ~ nil ,_., *t nm .... •11,I• -n. C1A111 M lclllll. De llrf• tm lldl'•': (hll tn. WI) ,,., J11••··· ............. , .... , .... , ... ...., c.tia . ...,. FIR1•. A..t. 11•1 .... Biii: lliMI. cm lllZ .......... L11111 .... Ft'lll. 2 Bedrooms 4 Bedrooms 5 Bedrooms 124 Via Mentone 616 Poppy Ave. 309 Poppy 631-1400 $399,500 Sat 1-5 673-&494 $599,000 Sun 12-4 673-8494 $399,000 Sat & Sun 12-4 12 Balboa Coves o 44 Aidgeline Or. t • 631 -1 400 $469.000 Sat 1-5 644-6200 $675,000 Sun 1-5 12 Burning Tree t 35 Sea Island t 644-6200 $875,000 Sat 1-5 631-1400 $218,000 815 Via Lido Soud "v 4 Morro Bay Or. t 675-6161 $2,200,000 Sat & Sun 1-5 644-6200 $635,000 Sun 1-5 217 Larkspur v 673-5354 $425,000 Sat 1-5 29 Balboa Coves l>f" 631-1400 $475.000 Sun 1-5 16 Pt. Loma · 3 Bedrooms 644-6200 $625.000 Sun 1-5 326 Evening Canyon t • 25 A1dgellne Dr. t•v 700 15th St. t 644-6200 $3.950,000 Sun 1-5 644-6200 $305,000 Sat & Sun 1-5 644-6200 $599.000 Sun 1-5 818 Via Lido Soud 1514 Highland t 631-1400 $399,500 Sat 1-5 631-1400 $318,000 Sat & Sun 1-5 1501 Santanella Terr. • 2224 Pacific Ave. t•v Vacant Lots 759-1877 $344,000 Sun 1-5 644-6200 $950.000 Sun 1-5 1631 Lincoln Lane. Baycrest t Top of Rocky Point Lots 84-85-86 Vacant Land 673-5354 $298.500 Sun 1-5 111 Bayside Place "v 675-6161 $895,000 Sat & Sun 1-5 $2.700,000 Sat & Sun 8-8 4 Bedrooms 1942 Santiago •t 3713 Ocean Blvd. 631-1400 $325,000 Sun 1-5 644-6200 $902.000 Sat & Sun 8-6 33 Montpellier t•v 2722 Circle Drive t 824 Harbor Island Dr. 644-6200 $750,000 Sun 1-5 631 -1 400 $595.000 Sun 1·5 644-6200 $800.000 Sat & Sun 8-6 Ke1 t Family Room • Pool or Spa 0 Waterfront v View 1100JmPmcE IEMT• I._ Long private drlv•ay .. ads to this 1eetuded •Ingle story 3 bedroom. 21A bath, famlty room home. Many decorator extras: wood f1oora. mirrora, akytighta. private patio with spa off master suite! Maureen White/Ed Eacano PllYATE lrA WITll FOUITAll 1541.D Enter thru gorge<>us custom wrought iron security gate to this sophisticated 2 bedroom, 21h bath home, complimented by the library adjacent to both the living room and muter suite. Unobstructed ocean view. Maureen White/Ed Escano. CUSTOM COUITRY EllUSH TUDOR 12.460.000 This 6 bedroom, 5 'h bath, family room, library, bonus room. wine room home has a breathtaking unobstructed ocean, bay and night tight view. This is the perfect family and entertainment home. w ith large pool & spa. Ed Escano/Maureen White. HARBOR RID&E CUSTOM LOT l950.000 Build your 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 specta- cular 3 level, 6,535 sq. ft. home. Maureen White/Ed Escano. FORECLOSURE 01 WATER 11275.000 Remodeled. single story. 4 bedroom. 4 bath home with over 106 feet on the water. Huge waterfront yard with room for pool. Private community behind guard gate. lender will provide excellent financing. Price includes the land. Maureen White/Ed Escano. LAGUNA OCEAN FRONT 11.GJDJ View forever -beautifully maintained older Laguna home Used brick. terace. lush courtyard entrance with secluded swimming pool. Three bedrooms. formal d1n1ng room. den-maids quarters. Barbara Aune DOVER SHORES · BAYFRONT 85.000 Beautiful 3 bedroom bayfront. Highly upgraded. Features hardwood floors. stained glass skylights. large formal living room and dining room overlooking bay Family room and b1ll1ard room. custom kitchen. full security system Stephanie Grady/Barbara Aune. IDYLLWILD RETREAT l1.350JDJ Two wonderful large homes. one recently finished. the other a large log home built tn 1900. These homes with two cascading mountain streams are surrounded by 15 acres of stately trees and fern gardens. Barbara Aune FABULOUSCONDO ·OLOCDM mo.eo> Near new 3 bedroom condominium on beautiful street 1n Corona del Mar. 5 blocks to the ocean. 2 decks -one with private spa. Beautiful tile bathrooms and kitchen with Jennair. microwave. etc. Owner may assist with financing. M1ck1 Cooper A BEST BUY . NEWPORT co•oo l189JDJ Just reduced' Owner motivated' Beautifully deco- rated and immaculate Nestled among the trees in the heart o f Newport Two bedrooms. 2 baths H ighly upgraded Community pool and tennis MUST SELL' MICKI COOPER ONE OF JASMINE CREEK 'S FINEST 1519.(Dl Full on ocean view Private pool. 2 bedrooms. 2 baths + den Air cond1t1oning. skyltghts. French doors plus the amenities that this gated community has to o ffer Ann Peters. 100· ON THE BAY S1.995JJOO Unique rn Newport. Here 1s your opportunity to have your own sandy beach plus a boat dock. Delightful 4 bedroom residence with marvelous vistas of the boating act1v1ty Room for expansion. Ann Peters BAYFRONT S715.0C1) Single story remodeled home. Excellent move-in condition Separate master suite+ 2 guest bedrooms. Marvelous use of ltght wood floors & French doors. Room for your boat. A superior value at $785.000 including land May Lease Option. Ann Peters #2 Clwlc ..... , ..... 100 ,.... .. ,.••m11 1211• Four b9droom ~ hOme In ~condition and perfect location. Two fireplaces, Ovenlzed pool and cabana. A perfect home for the hlmHy that needs apace and a place to entertalnl MAKE OFFER I Paula Balley. PEllDULA OCUll VllW llEAll -E 134UGO Comfortable, wett maintained, two-atory, family home. Only steps to sea and •nd. Wood paneled family room with built-in bar and sliding glass waits that open to large ocean view deck. Priced for immediate sale. MAKE OFFER! Paula Bailey. IMAIHI• CUSTOM VICTOIWI 1520.000 Old Corona det Mar. Three hou1ea from Carnation Park. Beautifully built. Like new construction. Large kitchen with breakfat room, 4 bedrooms. den. 3 fireplaces, tafge sun-deck. Walk to bay, Balboa Island. Quiet end"'Of·block location. Beverly Morphy. ULTIMATI II 118 CAIY• 12.lliO.D Beautiful traditional custom built home. Absolute perfection. Two years under construction. Carved oak doors, heavy crown molding, solid brass hard- ware. Wonderful golf course and lake view. Five large bedrooms, formal dining room. Wonderful pool and patio area for entertaining. Central alarm system. Beverly Murphy and Barbara Aune. URSE FAMILY HOME • IPYIUll Hill Four bedrooms+ bonus room home on pool size tot overlooking canyon. Quiet. restful view. Very moti- vated seller will consider terms. Submit! Now offered at $549,000. Virginia Swan. TREMEMDOUS VIEW -SPY&WI HIU 1825..000 5 bedrooms + bonus room, Southport model with outstanding view of ocean. bay, city lights-hard- wood floors-many upgrades. Pool and spa. This home has it a'I. Shown by appointment only. Virginia Swan. ONE OF THE HIGHEST PARCELS OF LAND 01 THE GOLD COAST ll FOR SALEI 12.7CXUD> To build the estate of your dreams on the very top of Spyglass ~111. Imagine land offered for sale in this prestigious community, with unequalled views. The c hance of .11 lifetime in years. Act now!! Maralou Ingold. THE UL TIMITE IN HARBOR RID6E S750JJOO Highly upgraded and decorated. Spectacular view home centered around an atrium with Koi pond and dazzling waterfaH. Spacious luxury throughout its formal living/dining room area. Four bedrooms. 3'h baths, 2 femily rooms and library. Maralou Ingold. PRESTl810US SHORECUFFS l&IUll Five bedroom, S1h bath, family home. Spacious FR, formal li ving and dining room, gourmet kitchen, pool. spa and indoor sauna plus gate access to the private beach of Shorectiffs and little Corona. Maralou Ingold. BELCOURT ESTATE 11.500.D 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" cond1- t1on 24-hour guarded gate community Price in- cludes land Donna Godshall. CAMEO HIGHLAIDI HOME ON URGE LOT 1311.000 Outstanding single story home w ith 3 bedrooms. 2 baths formal 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 Godshatt. GREAT l.OCATIOl-lllUT IUY • I .I. l•.D CALIFORNIA RANCH STYLE single story home on huge lot. Three to four bedrooms ptua separate guest quarters or recreation building. Beamed ceU- ings, extensive use of oak, beveled glUI and three fireplaces. Home recently remodeled. Secluded patio pool. spa and fountain. Many amenitlea. Appointment onty . Priced at ,..95,000. Donna Godshall. 644-6200 IWUNI ,...,_VIEWS ..... HarbOt Ridge home offera truly panoramic vlewa that aweep the couttlne from Newport S.Ch to the Palos Verdes peninsula, Catalina and lnt•nd to the S.nta Ana mountaina. Thia tight and glMty .. lautr• monf' has been expanded to offer 5 bedrooms, 4 baths. Quiet and private cut-de-sac location. Ed E.scano/Maureen White. CUIT• COUITIT FIEICll 1111 • Reduced $50,000 Relax in a beautiful ape. wht .. watching the aunset over Newport Bay. New 4 bedroom. 4 1~ bath custom home with oak floota, high beamed ceilings and 4 fireplaces, located In Harbor Hill. Ed Escano/Maureen Wh!Ut. OPEi. AIRY EXPAllE OF 8WI Im• This secluded hideaway contains a targe master ' suite and separate guest bedroom with beautiful plantation shutters. A very open ftoorptan with sunken fireplace conversation area. Maureen White/ Ed Escano. Al• OFFER· IAYFIOllT LOT ...... One of the last opportunities to buUd your own home on the water. Pier permit is included and possjbitity of 55' boat In front of your home. Now $100.000 below other bayfront lots. Reduced and owners want offers. Berverty Murphy. HAllOR RmE TEllll ESTATE 11.711• Private tennis court, pool and spa, yard and patios surround this spacious view home. Five bedrooms include 2 master suites, plus 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, servant's quarters. Two kitchens/commercial. Spac- ious rooms include huge family room, library and formal living and dining room. Beverly Murphy. 815 CAllYOll • VAUMTl• IUILT EITATE l1.371Ja This 5 bedroom. 4 'h bath traditional home is in impeccable condition. Includes formal living and dining, separate library, family room with wet bar and fireplace, poof, spa, sauna and most everything else you might desire. Fabulous fairway location. Danny Bibb/Stephanie Grody. II& CAIYOI ·ATRIUM mu COITEMl'OUIY 11.125JDI Single story. 8 bedroom. golf course, custom home. Cuk:Se-sac location on one of the canyon's finest streets. Features formal living and dining room, large master suite with private office. Family room and den, large pool sized lot, exceptional views! Da.nny Bibb/Stephanie Grody 816 CAIYOI "COllPOIATIOl IAU" 11-.aao Just reduced $100,000, former owner transferred and our corporate client says sell nowt Five beda rooms, 4'h baths. formal dining, and a country kitchen off a cozy family room. A private estate with room for pool; one of Big Canyon's finest view locations. Danny Bibb/Stephanie Grody. 81& CAIYOI · MEDITERIAIW VILLA 11 •ODO Elegant 5 bedroom. custom home on oversized lot. Features format llving room and dining room. family room and spacious billiard room w ith hardwood floors and fireplace. Overtooks fabulous views on Big Canyon's 14th green. tncludes large pool and spa. Danny Bibb/Stephanie Grody 811 CAIYOI -MIMI ESTATE 1116.000 Presently 4 bedrooms, 21h baths, formal living and dining room. perfect for expansionf Prime cul-de- sac location, over 1/3 acre with views of golf course. mountains. and city lights. Available under great terms. Submit yours. Danny Bibb/Stephanie Grody. Ill CAIYDI COllTEMPOIAllY mt• Four bedrooms, separate family room with fireplace. formal tiYing and dining rooms. 3 baths. and 3-car garage. Fabuloua setting on a quiet cukle-sac, spacious tot with a garden at every window. Spectac- ular waterfall and spa. Prtced to sell at $629.000. Danny Bibb and Stephanie Grody.