HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-04-03 - Newport Harbor EnsignESTABLISHED 1948 * 38TH YEAR *NUMBER 34 • (714) 831-8120 * NEWPORT BEACH"& ONLY HOMEBASEO NEWSPAPER *THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1•
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City Insures itself after
rates rise 900 percent
BY JACK SHINAR
The City of Newport Beach went into
the self-insurance business this "M:ek.
Unable to find liability coverage terms
which they felt ~ fair, city officials.
after a meeting. allowed the city's policies
to expire, effective Tuesday.
"On balance, we don't like to be sclf-
i ns u red,•• said City Manager Robert
L. Wynn. But. he added, as it appeaml
Planet Insurance Co .• the city's main
msurer the past year, wasn't interested
in continuing coverage. the city had
little choice.
In two yean, the city saw its liability
rate jump nearly 900 percent, from
S43,000 (for judgements up to $20 million
with a SS00,000 deductible) in 1984-
8S to $390.000 for similar coverage in
198s-86.
Planet. which replaced Twin City
Insurance last year following a S6 million
jury award to a man who was paraJyu.d
in a beach accident. offered even less
favorable terms this year.
AccoTding to William E. Bro~ city
safety and insurance administrator, the
company was seeking S330,47S for
coverage up to the fint SI million for
any judgement against the city. Judge-
ments exceeding SI million would be
the city's liability. since the city's bToker
was unable to locate back-up insurance
sources .
.. I think for the value of the policy,
it was exorbitant," said Brown.
Brown said insuJaDClC companies, hard
bit by so-called 06deep pockets" judge-
ments in recent yean, have decided to
drop municipal coverage in most cases.
Some 43 cities. as of mid-February,
had lost their coverage in California.
The large judgements included one
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Newport Police captain is
arrested for shoplifting jeans
BY JACK SHINAR
Twenty-three-year Newport Beach
Police veteran Cpt. Richard Stuart
Hamilton is to be anaigned April 30
on a misdemeanor charge of allegedly
attempting to steal a pair of jeans from
a Santa Ana department store.
Hamilton. 44, was arrested at the
Price Club. 3SOO W. MacArthur Blvd.,
after being detained by the store's security
personnel for attempting to leave with
the $20 pants tucked under his vest.
Meantime. Cpt. Arb Campbell. acting
chief of the Newport Beach Police Dept ..
said an internal investigation is under
way and Hamilton. one of the depart-
ment's four top commanders, is on
inactive duty with pay until the inves-
tigation is completed, which is expected
to take about a week.
Campbell, a colleague of Hamilton •s
for 20 years, said he didn't know if
Hamilton was having emotional or stress.-
related problems.
... never personally noticed anything
about the amount of stress he was under ...
Campbell said. He said Hamilton. who
moved into Campbell's position in charge
of administration when Campbell became
acting chief in December, .. had one of
the least stressful captain positions ...
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Sumner aims at LaRouche
in write-in Congress race
BY JOHN TRAUSCH
Bruce Sumner. former State Asscm-
hl } man and Superior Court Judge.
ushered' 1~1tors into ha~ cluttered Newport
Bc.ach la~ office. Fales and memos formed
a hefty pile upon ha~ desk. Phone messages
were taped to h1 chair. -v ou11 have
to forgive the mess ... he said. "'two weeks
ago I didn' know I'd be doing this."
Two weeks ago. Bruce Sumner was
a man with f cw problems. As chairman
of the Orange County Democratic Party.
the Balboa Island resident had been
assured by two party loyalists that they
would be running in the 40th Congres-
sional District primary June 3. Neither
returned their papers for candidacy.
and when the dust settled from the
registrar's o ffice. the o nly candidate
for the Democratic nomination was
Art Hoffman. a Santa Ana technical
~ nter and follower of right wing e'<tremist
Lyndon LaRo uche
Sumne r. a ~ party chairman. kne~
that in order to stop Hoffma n from
receiving the nomanauon. an uphill write-
'" campaign must be waged. And he
must be the candidate.
.. We knew we'd have only two months
before the electaon to build name rec-
ognition and credibility ... he said ... I've
been in public office 24 years in this
district-six an the legislature. and 18
o n the bench. And I'm viewed as a
moderate."
Sumner said the goal of his campaign
is to expose the stated goals of the
LaRouche followers.
.. They ha ve such strange ideas. like
the Queen of England. Henry Kissinger
and Walter M o ndale being involved
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STAFF rttOTO 1Y STEVU CEORSES
Fun Zone gets a new face,
unveiling set for two . weeks
BY JACK SHINAR
It's been a long time in coming
about eight years but finally. the much-
maligned Balboa Fun Zone has a ne~
face.
In fact. patro ns of the old amusement
park and arcade may be hard-pressed
to identify it as the same place.
Part of the areawide eff o n to revitali7e
the Balboa Pier neighborhood. one of
the peninsula's oldest. the 1.5-acre site
is set for unveiling at a special ceremony
April 19.
Bruce Wank, who will oversee the
new Fun Zone in partnership with his
father. Jordan Wank. says finishing
touche and a final certification from
city building inspectors are the last steps
to be faced before the new $7 million
development lS ready
That's good news for local residents
and business owner who ha\e waited
a long umc to sec the changes. In the
past few years. the mo tly-dcscrted Fun
Zone was a haven for }O ung toughs
and transients .
.. We've d o ne our be~t to get rid of
tho e types ... says the yo unger Wank.
2S.
For those who have resisted the Fun
Zone in recent years. they will find it
quite a bit different. sa}~ "-'ank. Gone
are most of the amusement rides. the
arcade and most of the outdoor con-
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Fun Zone set to re°'pen--
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Tbe centerpiece for the new
deYdopment ii a brand new Ferris
wheel. replKina the old one which
bad pKed the o&d carnival area
since the J 930a.
.. It could have been rehabil-
itated. but in the interest of safety
and insurance liability we were
better off going with a new Ferris
wheel, .. said Wank. The only other
amusement ride is a reconstructed
merry-go-round.
There are a total of 19 new
shops and restaurants ready to
open up in the three new wooden
buildings, including 11 retail
stores.
The restaurants range from
a Wendy's Hamburger joint and
yogurt, cookie and candy shops
to an Italian restaurant. New
eating establishments specializing
in Chinese and Greek food are
also set to open, Wank said.
Various retail stores will appeal
to locals as well as tourists, Wank
~ includina a new ,.at cbutcr
operation. Want l8icl three apeca
remain to be leaed.
The Fun Zone btdineu houn
will be 10 Lm. to 8 p.m.
The -.Cvelopment is not as
ambitious u plans dating u far
back as 1978 had envisioned for
the area. It was then that Jordan
Wank and a group of partnen
first purchased the property and
the first Fun Zone renewal project
was announced for completion
in the early 1980s. But those plans
became mired in legal and fi-
nancial difficulties.
First was a partnership between
Wank, a North Hollywood per-
sonal injury attorney. his wife
Toby, Newport Beach car dealers
Debbie and Ralph Gray and
Claremont developer James Sal-
ter. They announced plans for
a $20 million facelift, including
a large amount of office space.
retail and other uses.
Though able to clear the City
Council and Coastal Commission.
JWA bans noisy private jets
BY JOHN TRAUSCH
Noisy private jets are-now being
banned from the John Wayne
Airport. as a result of a year-
old ordinance that began being
enforced last Tuesday.
Private jets taking off at noise
levels of more than 98. 5 decibels
will now be banned, according
to airport spokeswoman Christine
Edwards.
Edwards added she didn't think
the ban would have a substantial
effect on the present level of
airport noise. since the pilots
of the noisy jets were informed
of the airport's intentions a year
ago. and began making gradual
chan~ in their operations then.
Pilots violating the ordinance
are subject to either a court
injunction denying them access
to the airport, or to misdemeanor
criminal charges.
Jets subject to the ban include
non-modified versions of the Jet
Star I. Sabre Liner, Gulfstream
II, Lear Jct models 23, 24 and
25, Westwind 1123. Jet Com-
mander, and BAC-111 .
&EM WISE
Mary..,., C•11hd Qe1t1oklet1t
Gemstones are gemstones
because they are beautiful,
rare and durable. They have
lasted thousands of years.
But they need to be treated
with care--l1fe in this busy
modern world 1s demanding
on all of us ... and also on the
gem stones we wear.
Diamonds. for instance, are
billions of years old, formed
by intense heat and pressure.
Does such a durable stone
demand tender care? Certain-
ly! The d iamond cutter can
take advantage of the cleav-
age in the growth of a diamond
')create a brilliant jewel, and
< t-iard knock at just the right
c.1 1gle against a doorknob can
split the diamond on its cleav·
age plane. Diamonds are one
of the hardest substances we
know, but a diamond can be
sc ratc hed by another dia·
mond. Take care of your d1a·
monds by protecting them
from one another in separate
compartments of your jewelry
box. Suc h storage protects
your other gems as well.
Pearts. organic substances.
are certainly less durable than
diamonds. though surprising-
ly durable. Still, they need to
be freed of oils and ac ids
from normal wear by wiping
with a soft chamois cloth.
The string of a pearl necklace
1s best replaced every year or
two to prevent lost pearls from
a broken string.
Bring in your jewelry for
cleaning. We will inspect your
Jewelry to make sure clasps
and settings are secure. There
1s no c harge for this servic e.
We are happy to do 1t for you
anytime. We want to help
you take care of the Jewelry
you care for.
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CHARLES H. BARR
Member of
American Gem Society
Accredited Gem
Laboratory
9 .wJ.w
Westcllff Plaza
17th and Irvine Ave.
Newport Beach
(714) 6-42-3310
it~aid Bruce Want. '*81•
SaltCI' wu uuble to come up
ftll die 111n1 1ry fmdl for die
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lnvcaton aued and by tbe
1ummer of 1914 Wank alld a
eqNUate ,.u:tncr, Jo,.e Yavar,
a Newport leacla ieveloper,
....... out Salm ... die Gnyt,
ICttled the laws ·aa and anbarbd
cmdle..,..ca& ,-..,....
8nacC Ww aaicl Ml fatlaer .,.,..... .a Yawr a few_..
a10 ~ a falliaa..o11t;• and nowan1the.,..._.,....._
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Sumner wages write-In effort-------.... ............. ,
in an international conspiracy.
It's so absurd. They're like the
John Birch Society or the Ku
Klux Klan."
Other reported LaRouche views
that have incensed Democratic
Party regulars include calls to
quarantine AIDS patients and
to build a laser-beam def cnse
system in space. The group has
also been accused of being anti-
Semitic.
.. What really scares me about
these people is their national
organization. the amount of
money they have. and the i.ealouy
of their followers, and their
willingness to use sneaky tactics ...
said Sumner.
Part of the original lack of
enthusiasm by Democrats for
the 40th district (Newport Beach.
Costa Mesa. Irvine. Fountain
Valley, Laguna Bea~ and parts
of Orange. Santa Ana and Hun-
tington Beach) stems from reg-
istration figures which show the
district to be one of the most
Republican in the nation.
Sumner said he is targeting
his campaign on LaRoucbe, in-
stead of candidate Hoffmann
"LaRouche is the man. not
Hoffman. Hoffman is just a
disciple. At the (recent Orange
County Democratic Party) con-
vention. I asked Hoffmann if
there was anything be disagreed
with LaRouche about. He said
there wasn l . He told me he wasn'
a neo-Nazi. but a patriot. I told
him I never called him a neo-
Nazi. and he said, ·well, your
leader did' (referring to a published
comment of a state party offlcial).
Personally. I trunk callin1 him
a •taRoucbcr' is t.d enough.•
Sumner acknowledges it will
be a struggle to get a majority
of the district's voting 97 .000
Democrats to write him in.
.. lt1t be difficult. It's a two-
stcp process. The people have
to write my name ·~ and then
punch the square next to it. But
I don'\ believe it will be a hiah
tum-out electio~ and that will
help me. People wiD ao out and
vote for me. and I don "t think
people will go out and vote for
LaRoucbe."
Sumner outlined a three-step
strategy he will USC in the race.
..rm relying on the media.
Through heightened awarencs.
people will understand what's
going on. Also. a direct mail
campaign to registered Demo-
crats. and thirdly, the help of
the local clubs and organiz.ations
to get the word out ...
Sumner said he didn' think
raising money for the race would
be a problem.
.. We11 have enough-from in-
dividuals and political action
committees. That's another reason
for me running .. .l'm known in
the area. and I can get contri-
butions. There arc a lot of people
who don' like the LaRouchen. ..
lf Sumner were to succccd in
his write--in campaign. his next
task would be to battle the Re--
publican candidate. in a districi
tailor-made for Republicans.
•1 have no illusions about the
registration situation ... he said.
..But (incumbent Congressman
Robert) Badham is vulnerable.
He has a credible opponent (Na-
than Rosenberg) who's not just
some guy off the street ...
Nonetheless. Sumner is f oc-
using all his efforts on the June
race for now.
·1 think we have a 50/ 50 chance
to win ... he said. ..This district
bas a very high education level.
and a very hip awareness level
"The LaRoucbcn have the ript
to run for offace. but I just wish
they•d form their own political
party. and not try to graft their
ideas into the Democratic Party.
We don•t have any room for
them ...
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Red trolleys will roll around
Newp.ort Beach this summer
an .,.ecment on a ont>-year trial
buis with American TroDcy Lina
of Mesa, Arizona, to operate a
three-bus line between Corona
del Mar and the Balboa Pier.
All that•• left is to ae bow many
beach-goers mate use of it.
Ken Deli.no. executM •llist1nt
to the city manager. estimates
ridenbip on the three bulcs will
vary between 300 and 4SO riders
per day. American Tr(,.::·• is
guaranteed S 180,000 for the exper-
iment. plus fares in excess of
$20.000.
Delino estimates the city will
spend S90.000 to subsidize the
first year of operation. assuming
no more advertising is sold. The
Irvine Company has kicked in
s~.000 in partial exchange for
interior advertising s.,.ce.
Rides on the trolley bmes will
be SO cents. Powered by 230-
honepower Chevrolet V-8 en-
p.nes. the bma will take about
40 minuaa to complete their route.
Service hours are 10 Lm. to 10
p.m. except Ouiltmu. New Years
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'Ta • C • • d by die I thcr
of people wlao llaw called •P ....... ~.-c,.....,
......... .mdc.Gw ih-n
w-.. ,... in mpport " * plaa. -rbc trolley is a bcDdit
to ncryonc, especially older
~ ad the youna wbo can\
drive.-
Agee said that if tbe fint YQI'
proves aucccssfu~ be•d like to
see the number of trolleys in-
creased.
Delino said the currently
planned route may chanae as
needed dwina the period of the
triaL though it wu selected to
provide the grQtat amount of
exposure in terms of ridership
potential and advertising.
Mayor Philip Maurer noted
that the route bits most of the
heaviest-traveled roads in the
city durina the summer months.
·1 can certainly 1ee the aood or
it," be said. ··eut rm hoping
somewhere aJong the line we look
at that route and mate a decision
to cban&e it.·
The 36«at troUeys a.re to begin
their trip at Pacifac Coast Hiatnny
and Marperite, travelina along
the coastal road to Newport
C.enter, where it circles the ~
incu center and Fashion Island,
exiting on Jamboree Road. From
there. the route goes to Bayside
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Drive. wiDdina back to PCH
aortlabomad.
At tlae Claanael Bridp, the
lrODeys ... toward the bac:b,
matiq a aliabt detour at Via
Lido bcf orc reaclliD1 Balboa
Boalevard and Fina on to the
Balboa Pier area. Stops alon1
the way are still to be dctcrmincd.
Similar troUcy buses operate
in M•nbatt•n Beach and Santa
Bubua.
City officiah don' see the
trolkys u much rclid' from the
sometimes overwhelming mmmer
beach crowds-when the city's
population can awdl to 200.000-
but feel it is a good way to Ft
around town for those who want
to take advantqe or i~ including
tourists.
Delino said a number of ad-
vertisina positions. both interior
and exterior, remain available
to local businesses. Revenue
tOlaJing $57 )00 bad been railed
through ad sales as of last week's
council rntttina
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Newport Insurance explr•
I I 1~"-"'91
Tbe iuF ~Dtl induded
one apimt the city for John
Taylor, who broke bis met in
a 1wimmins acrMlml olf the city
beach and .......... S6 million..
aJtbouab tbe CW ii still OD appml
In ~ datina bKk to 1977.
tbe city bas bad three jud.mmts
apinst it exceeding SI00,000
apiece.
In light of that. Wynn said
the city expects to double its
insurance raen'C allocatiom. In
the coming year\ bud~ to be
introduced to the City Council
in the next few weeu. the city
manager said S2 million would
be 9Ct aside for insurance.
Brown says the plan would
protect the city against all but
the most ajpntic lawsuit juds-
mmts.
Wynn said be agrees the city
is protected. but remains uncom-
f Oltable with the aituabon.
"'Wen.. bopefal tbat tlarouP
lepalatioa, ia1uraacc will be
acinlbtal,, • he said. S,Cciftdy,
be said he ... ,. ... to ....
position SI. a ballot initiative
before the saaae\ ¥otcn ia nae.
wbicb would end •deet>-tMJC•cts
judamenu.. by eliminatiq jury
awards apinst 1overnmcntal
bodies for pain and 1ufferin1-
A jury would also be required
to m a -pctce•••tF ~ fault ..
in •swain& darna9C1 to be paid
by ddendants.
Another pa.iblitity for insu-
rance coverqe ex.ista in a joint
powen anan,ement with other
cities. the county or other go-
vernmental a•nc:ies. Wynn said.
Brown said the city can also
protect itself by doing the baa
it can to prnent accidenu such
as ""the slip-end-fall type. .. wbidl
often occur beca•ase of lidewalk
cncb and Olba ovaaiabtL
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Newport 2000 group's survey
proves to be a deceptive sham
Cmon guys, who ya foolin '?
Citizens calling themselves Newport 2000 came to
last week's Newport Beach City Council meetin,g to
raise their collective voices about the proposed build-
out of Newport Center and other wues.
Lou Scott, the group's spokesman, told the council
many things, but omitted saying what Newport 2000
is. Is it a group preparing for the year 2000, or a group
of 2,000 concerned citizens? Maybe it's a group of 2,000
field mice, 2,000 warthogs or 2,000 weeds facing
displacement if the buildout is approved.
One thing it is not is a group of 2,000 Newport Beach
citizens.
Newport 2000 apparently is a group of about 30
prominent citizens who formed a political action committee
that presented the results of a deceptive and erroneous
survey to the council.
The survey was loaded with questions that were decidedly
anti-current council, and was presented as if it was
objective. Reportedly, 1,219 homeowners were mailed
questionnaires, and I 2.2 percent (that's 149) took the
time and energy to fill them out and mail them back.
So when Newport 2000 says that 65 percent of those
surveyed oppose the further expansion of Newport Center,
they're talking about 97 residents in a city of more
than 56,000.
Slanted surveys like this are like the old 'i'our-out-
of-five doctors-recommend trick." It's nothing but a
sham-Newport 2000 knows it, we know it, and the
council members know it, too.
The · group says it wants to ~hrow the rascals out.,.
But by using the vehicle it used, Councilman Bill Agee,
undoubtedly one of the rascals in question, summed
things up best when he said, "It looks like it's silly
season again.,.
Councilman John Cox added, "The research and
documentation is as felonious as can be." We wholeheartedly
agree.
Newport 2000 is a valid group with interesting things
to offer, and it probably has the support of a good
number of Newporters, if it would quit playing with
the numbers. But if it continues to cloak itself in a
cloth of deceptive fabric, it can expect to be dutifully
ignored.
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Time of my Life
BY JIM FELTON
The wild birds of polltlcs
flock to Newport's city hall
Lik.e the swallows returning to
Capistrano, you can count on a
new political committee being
organized on a 9clical schedule
in Newport Beach. The wild birds
of politics fly into City Hall right
before election time and just when
the Irvine Company has a develop-
ment plan before the Planning
Commission.
One year the coQlmittee is
called SPON. Another time, it's
LEAF. It overtrained one year
and called itself the Committee
of 4,000, and it was eminently
successful. Now, hoping to be
half as eff cctive, we have the
Newport 2000.
They're the same old birds,
although this year they have a
new bead rooster who is doing
all the crowing. But their elitist
objectives are the same-make
the entire city a guard and pte
community that will keep all the
riffraff out and protect the homes
of the millionaires from excess
traffic conaation.
Over the ycan, this bunch of
wild birds bu received a lot of
praa, pushed tbrouah some que.
tionable leplatipn, and made
homes 10 expensive that only
the rich can live here. Well. not
reaUy. But these no-arowtben
forced the city counal to ao ftlduce
the number of bomee around the
Ford AerCJ91*C plut that today,
instead of bome1 for Ford
wort~ you bave Belcourt for
the rich.
These are the same folk• who
save the back bay to the bird1,
and let Henry Seaentrom take
au the businesa because the no-
arowthcn blocked the planned
buildout of Newport Center. ln-
1tcad of d~dopiq tbc buaineu
tax revenue base of Costa Mesa,
we have a tacky Newport Center,
home to very rich merchants,
elegant palm trees and affluent
ground squirrels.
Most of the birds who arc
active in these recycled commit-
tees live in very exclusive, well-
entrenched parts of the city-
like Harbor Island, or Balboa
Island, or Bayshores. They not
only want to pull up the tadder,
they own the ladder. They're
opposed to federal funds for sen-
ior citizen centers, opposed to
low-cost or affordable housing,
opposed to traffic mitiption mea-
sures like interchanges or what-
ever, and opposed to housing
density although they live in the
most densely populated areas of
the city.
Now what i1 their latest move?
A survey full of questions ri-
valina •ffave you stopped beatina
your wif c?" The survey would
be laughed at by professional
market raearcben, and ao would
their metbodology--limitina their
mailinp to hip.income neiJhbor-
hood1. Even with this system,
they only 1ot I 75 replies. and on
this handful ofbirdJ of a feather,
they claim the city council it
unpopular, traff ac it out of con-
trol, and two Dom have too
much power-Don Bren and Don
I.oil.
What it most 1urpri.tin1 is tbat
the man who praeoted thia 1uney
to the city council 1bould kDow
better. Lou Scott ii a retired 1elf-
made advertisina millionaire. He
wu chairman of the executive
committee of Foote, Cone A
Beldin1. He used to moor bis
boat, the Traveler, at the BaJboa
Bay Club. He bu boma in Bay-
shores, Florida and Connecticut.
Lou masterminded the Commit-
tee of 4,000 in their land lease
fight with the Irvine Company.
Although Barbara Young and
Ray lcola took the bows, it WIS
Lou who dreamed up the commit·
tee's name, it was Lou who con-
ducted the mau meetinp at the
Marriott and it WIS Lou•aagency
that designed all the promotional
material.
The Irvine Company (before
Don Bren and Tom Nielsen)
snubbed Lou Scott and bis com-
mittee. They ref used to recopiz.e
there was any validity to their
claims. The courts ruled differ-
ently. and it was a major victory
for the affluent property ownen,
includin1 Scott. They even tried
to unseat the mayor, Jackie
Heather, in thefoUowinaelcction,
but failed.
So here they come again. and
we have the resurrection of Paul
Ryckoff, just before Easter, and
you're going to hear all the same
cries, based on all the half-truths,
using a survey that is a laugher.
The committee smacks of Commu-
nist Russia. The Comintem and
the Politburo are a Newport 2000
of sorts. They conduct surveys,
too-and you have a choice of
one answer: Yes.
When I worked at Foote, Cone
and Beldina with Lou Scott, Ed
C.athman of our Hollywood office
often rcpJed us with stories about
George Washinpon Hill, the le-
gendary owner of the American
Tobacco Company. (The Huck-
aten was a book based on his
character).
Lucky Strike ciprettes could
not win the New York market
from CbetterfaeJda. One day, Hill
went to the cipr stand in the
lobby of bit buildina, utcd the
aakaman why Chesterfields were
so popular ... It bas a white pack-
aae, .. be uid. Hill called in his ad
apncy, said be wu 1oin1 to
cbaftac the color of Lucky Strite
~t·aa from areen to white.
·r~ jUlt concluded an exhaustive
survey," be said ... People pref er
white." And that\ when we heard
the 1lopn .. Lucky Strike Green
ha11ooe to war."'
Mr. Hill would envy the survey
of Newport 2000.
Letters to the Editor
Teens should be
off the streetsl
Dear Ultor:
In regards to the teen center
(Newport Ensign, Feb. 20). all
children under 18 yean should
be off the streets and at home
in bed by 10 p.m. ewry nigbt-
after doing their homework and
prepuing for entry into the REAL
WORLD!
when they leave this paradise
they will appreciate the amenities
they have enjoyed. Wby not use
the school grounds and facilities
available for their activities? Until
they are self-1ufflcient voten they
should have no voice in govern-
ment whatever.
F.L. Broob
Corona clel Mar
Can't stand the
standing water
Every morning. just like a great
many of my neighbors. I walk
at least a portion of the promenade
around Balboa Island, and cer-
tainly enjoy the bay scene. How-
ever. the inundation of the side-
walk is a real deterrent.
In times past I have tried to
bring this to the attention of the
Newport Beach City Council
without success. Every time it
rains hard or we have an extreme
high tide. we have in the small
section of what I traverse standina
water at least an inch deep and
perhaps 100 or more feet in extent.
Most of ua climb up on the
sea waU to get around it-others,
more hardy or uncaring. 10 riaht
through. It 1eem1 a shame that
we cannot find enough money
to maintain what we have. but
can readily find millions to build
and widen what we the people
do not want. If indeed the .ea
wall and the aidewalk are not
enough to aain the council"•
intemt. pleaae a.Isa consider the
state of our streets and alleys.
I am acquainted with the state
of decomposition here on Balboe
Island ~ of coune, if that is
any indicator, the rest of the older
portions of Newport Beach are
in like condition. I do believe
the council should treat this
suggestion of rehabilitation on
maintainence in a responsible
manner and take care of what
we have without adding to the
inventory of what we likewise
will probably not take care of
either.
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Bait receiver
status argued
Dear Editor:
Coming before the Newport
Beach City Council in the near
future is an issue that is, although
not earthshaking. of great im-
portance to many local sports-
men. The installation and main-
tenance of a Jive bait receiver
in the Newport Bay is an issue
that should be given their f uUest
cooperation. _
Newport Harbor is, without
a doubt. one of tbe finest on
the coast, but the only harbor
not to bave live bait available
for iu fi1hin1 enthusiasts. The
Orayabock f amity bu been in-
volwd in the area for many years
and would mana11= the bait facility
with the concern that they have
shown in all their endeavon.
As a boat owner and user of
Newport Harbor, I support the
inatallation of the receiver and
the manaaemcnt of it by the Gray-
shocb.
Hunger Noted
Dar ldltor.
We believe that the issues of
hunger. starvation. and the dis.-
eases associated with malnutrition
arc of arave concern not only
to the world at large, but also
here .. in our own back yard ...
We arc writing you now to
ask you to give more publicity
to tbete issues in whatever way
appropriate and feasible.
Millions of people, most of
whom are children. die of star-
vation or hunger-related causes
every year. They do not have
a voice to ask you this favor.
They are dying as we write thcK
words. Please publicize their
tragedy. Not for the sake of our
or your family, but for their
families.
They're right around the comer. In an assortment
of flavors. And a variety of toppings. From fresh
berries to crushed brownies.
Its Penguin's PlaceTM Frozen
Yogurt. As rich as ice cream.
But with only 1/2 the calories.
So drop by and get two
Penguin's for the price of one.
Because Penguin's are very
good to their neighbors.
VERY IOW CAIORIE IRCJZIN1DGllU
AT THE FUNZONE IN BALBOA
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tra\'el in pairs.So you
spr ing for tht· fir~t .
a nd wt>'ll treat you to
the "<..'t·cmd. Small.
medium or large. 8ut
to keep Penguin's from
lx'corni ng an t•ndangcred
spec ies, only one cou ·
pon per custome r.
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Families
Pulling the plug on
the family idiot box
I pulled the plug on the TV the
other day and restricted viewina
to weekends only. I wu about
half serious when I did it. But
aues• what? The kids went for
the idea.
In the put, the viewing houn
were limited to one hour before
school and two boun after tehool.
Even with these limited houn it
bothered me to watch my three
vegetating in front of the tube.
l\<e read of the thousands of"*>
tive hours children spend in.their
lifetimes watching TV. Studies
show that TV inhibits stick-to-
itiveness, creativity, constructive
dialogue, compassion for and
relationships with others.
I've developed strong feelings
in recent years about the content
of what is presented on the air.
The constant glamourization of
only the star athletes in sports
takes emphasis away from a "team
effort" and discourages young
players with average ability. The
street talk on many of the situa-
tional comedies is an insult to
one's intelligence. Sexual innuen-
dos, liberal code of dress, violence
and the visible use of drugs and
alcohol, I f ccl. continue to under-
mine our once very high moral
standards. For these reasons. I've
made a personal choice to .. tune
out .. except for an occasional
special proaram.
At times it wu for self'11b
reasons that I'd turn on the TV
and plop the children in front of
it: while I fmished a project. talked
on the phone, or prepared the
evenin1 meal. Now. I plop them
in front of some paper with cray-
ons, a puuJe or some modelina
clay.
We weren't talking very much
when they watched more TV. It
was difficult to get their atten-
tion. If and when I did. they wett
reluctant to comply with my re-
quest. When they did choose to
listen. they did the job hurriedly
and usually incompletely.
Why did I pull the plug on the
TV? I want to encourage an
environment rich in stimuli that
will develop their communicative
skills, challenge their intellectual
minds. preserve their wonderful
imaginations (every child has
one). encourage their creativity
and bring our family closer togeth-
er.
My plan is working. We have
more time for the things that
really count now.
JaM Hietbrinlc is ma"~d and
a motltn of a uv~n-y~ar-old
dau1h1er and/our-year-old twin
boys. TMy /iv~ in Corona d~I
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,_I Ma I. I• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWSllRVINE TODAY
Angels' Romanick starts on right-foot
BY PA UL BARTELT
California Angels pitching ace
Ron Romanick hopes the disaster
which spoiled his tremendous
~tart last season is nothing more
than a painful memory
The Angels were leading the
league last July and the 25-year-
nld Romanick. in h1 ~ond big
!~ague season. was a bag reason
\\ h} after po~ung a I J-4 mark.
But the promising ~oungster from
Big Canyon here 1n Ne"" port
Beach ~truggled the re~t of the
~a). winning ju t once in hi~
final nine starts.
An examination of Romanick's
right foot after the season revealed
he had broken off a half-inch
piece of bone in his ankle when
he slipped on an AU-Star game
insignia in the outfield of the
Minneapolis Mctrodomc.
"I had two different X-rays
taken during the season because
I felt something wasn't right. -
said Romanick. who didn' miss
a start in spite oft~ injury. ·But
the X-rays didn' show anything: ..
Off-season surgery for removal
of bone chips in bis ankJe was
perf onncd in OctobeT. Romanick
feels it did the trick.
1'"hcre is no doubt the injury
hun Ro n ·s performance, .. said
Angels· pitching coach Marcel
Lachemann .... He was not able
to push off the mound with any
strength and tried to do things
differently in his delivery. which
made it worse ..
.. M} \eloot} "asn't there and
it affected rn} delivery •· said
Romanick. -11·s a lot e• ,ier to
win with a good fastball ...
Romanick is anxious to start
another season off on the right
foot.
"'l·m really looking forward
to this season. I feel very con-
fident ... said Romanick. who will
earn S425.000 this year. ·111 have
JS starts this year and my goal
is to ba\'e 35 wins ...
Romanick has pitched more
inninp. this spring than any of
his teammates. posting a 3-1
record.
-1 took a different approach
to spring trainjng this year ... said
Romanick. ...I worried about
getting my arm and lep in shape
rather than coming out and trying
paid off. My arm feels great ...
said the right-handed hurler.
With the season openin1 Tues.-
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to be Cy Young. I didn't have day. the Angels are depending
to make the club. I've proven on Romanick more than ever.
rm a major league pitcher. Ifs since so many of the club ·s pitchers
have been hurtina thi1 sprina.
Lefthandcr Gary Lucas rcinjured
his back, John Candelaria is
suffering with a painful left elbow,
reliever Donnie Moore is re-
covering from a pulled muscle
in his rib cage and Stu Cliburn
has a strained shoulder.
Romanick had a busy off sea-
son. While recuperating from
his surgery. he also decided to
step down from his position as
the team ·s player representative.
He also took the Angels to ar-
bitration and won.
In his first season, in 1984,
Romanick won 12 games. most
for an Angels' rookie since Frank
Tannana won 14 in 1974.
A native of Burley. ID, who
went to high school in Bellevue,
Wash., he has been the chairman
for the American Heart Asso-
ciation·s IOK run the past two
years. In his spare time, he enjoys
playing golf.
Last year Romanick and team-
ma tc Kirk McCaskill made a
cameo appearance on •Days of
Our Lives .. soap opera.
Year's biggest boat parade slated for Sunday
1 he biggest boat parade of the 83-foot motor yacht will be next
\C ar ,.., e xpected th1~ coming in line carrying a number of VIPs
~unda). Apnl 6. "hen Newport's and John Griffith's Nighthawk.
o " n I 2 Meter America's Cup the Eagle's Tender. will tow the
challenger EagJe 1s launched at Eagk.
Marine Scene
Mariner's Mile Shipyard. The
c hraste n i ng ceremony and
speeches by mcmbcn of the Eagle
Syndacate. which planned and
financed this wonderful boat.
arc scheduled for I I a.m . and
the launching will take place about
noon.
The boat parade will start
1mmediatel). led by the red Har-
bor Patrol fireboat The Lusk's
By llAllY WA&llER
Everyone else should just fall
in behind and follow this beautiful
boat around the harbor. The
course will be up the Lido North
Channel to the turning basin.
then around Lido Isle. across
to the Peninsula and along the
shott past the ferry crossing to
the beginning of the jetty. back
in front of Balboa Yacht club
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JAZZERCISE FOR TWO.
OR
TWO TRIPS
JUST FOR YOU.
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C.u Meu•lrrim
Cd Terri ~-,,.,
Island and Linda Isle. It 's the
same route the Christmas parade
takes.
Come in any kind or size boat.
an inflatable. a rowboat. sailboat
or power boat. If you have flap
it would be fun to .. dress ship ...
but a few balloons or ribbons
would be very effective. Let•s
all get out and welcome Newport's
own representative to the Amcr-
ica·s Cup Trials in Perth next
fall. U we win the Cup, just think
how exciting it will be here io
1991.
J talked to Tom BlackalJer,
who heads up the St. Francis
Yacht America's Cup effort at
Newport Harbor Yacht Club.
last Friday evening. He said that
a number of his crewmen had
sailed in the 12 Meter W orld
Championship last month in Perth
and had learned a lot from the
happcninp there.
For instance. on one boat. three
crewmen who were on the fore-
deck were swept overboard by
a huge wave. "'I'm going to put
a pulpit on our boat, .. he said.
"'traditionally ifs never been done
on a 12 Meter but it wiU weigh
very little and will gjvc the pys
something to grab." A pulpit is
the metal framework mounted
on the bow of most sailboats
for safety.
He also went on to say that
he would have a wire strung
between the pulpit and the mast
so that they could have lifelines
around their bodies which would
HOU AS
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY --FRHMY . . . . a ..... to ...
SATURDAY t t All• tO.. • SUNDAY t 1 AM ..
"""""-.,The Anaheim
CONVENTION CENTER Across trom 01sney1and
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be attached to the ware. "They
may get banged up a bit.·· he
said ... but at least we can pull
them back aboard.'"
As far as gear failure. which
happened during the champion-
ship races in Penh. he expects
to test the two St. Francis boats
off the coast of Santa Cruz where
the weather is pretty heavy. ·with
all the racing during the Trials.
all of the boats' weaknesses will
show up ... he said.
With the steady wind off Perth
he docs not think tactics will
be that important in the racing.
he is sure it will be the f astcst
boat that will win.
The sailors in the combined
Balboa Yacht Oub 66 Series and
the Newport Harbor Yacht Oub
Ahmanson/ Dickson / Insley Ser-
ies last Saturday. March 29 had
moderate winds and clear skies
for their Huntington T1delands
Race. Winners were:
BALBOA YACHT CLUB
IOR-A l. It's OK. I ewi~ Beery
(BYC): 2. Hagh Roler. Meserve
Garrison Grant (NHYC); 3 En-
core, Joe Hoff man (BCYC).
IOR-8: I. Tind~r Box. Burk-
hardt/ Linderman (DPYC); 2.
Defiance. Michael Wathen (Capo
BYC); 3. Free Enterprise, Dick
Ettinger (NHYC).
PHRF-A: J. Bravado. Gary
Chandler (SSYC); 2. Sidewinder.
Chang/ Ruscol/ Mulligan/ Willi-
amson (BCYC); 3. Vonex. Bruce
Twitchell (VYC).
PHRF·B: I. Nugie Too. Jim
and Karen Nugent (BYC); 2.
Valentine, Mary Longpre
(BCYC); 3. California Gold. Fred
O'Conner (DWYC).
PHRF-C: J. Impetuous. Phil
Glasgow (BYC); 2 Pussycat. John
Szalay (VYC); 3. Trcs Gordo.
Dave Price (BCYC).
MORC: I. Amorous. Chuck
Holland (LSF): 2. Wreclcless.
A.G. Kding (CapoBYC).
Sport Scene
Send lnjoTmotlon about your community, hl1h 1chool
oT youth 1poTtln1 .wnt to t#N Newport &ulp# P.O. Box
9399. NRlpon lltoeh 926$8.
Newport Nlllann' Little Leaaue will hold it1 openina day
ceremonies siturday, April '· 9 a.m. at the Emip SCbool
Field. Guest speakers are to include Putor Tim Tammom,
noted lecturer and author; Ruthelyn Plummer, mayor pro
tern; Ron Whitley, city parka, beaches and recreation dcpmtment
director. Thomas Neilson. Irvine Company praident; Conner
Dodaier pitcher Joe Moeller; and honored pat Jim Enaliah.
More than 600 players a1c1 6 to 15 will compete in the
1986 season.
PREPS ......
Friday, Aprl 4: Corona dcl Mar at University, 3:1S p.m.
Saturday, Aprl 5: Newport Harbor at Estancia, 11 a .m.
Wednesday, April 9: Woodbridge at Corona del Mar,
J :IS p.m.; Saddleback at Newport Harbor. 3:1S p.m.
Softbd
Friday, April 4: Corona del Mar at University. 3 p.m .:
Newport Harbor at Estancia . 3: IS p. m.
Wednesday, April 9: Saddleback at Newport Harbor, 3: IS
p.m.; Woodbridge at Corona del Mar. 3 p.m.
BoJS Tenma
Friday, April 4: Newport Harbor at Estancia. 3 p.m.;
Corona del Mar at Univenity, 3 p.m.
Wedne1day, Aprtl 9: Woodbridge at Corona del Mar.
3 p.m.; Saddleback at Newport Harbor. 3 p.m.
Tnd
Tbunday, April 3: Costa Mesa at Newport Harbor. 3
p .m.; Corona del Mar at Univenity, 3 p.m .
Satar•ay, April 5: Mission Viejo Invitational (girls). 9
a.m . Harbor and Corona del Mar to compete.
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nunday, April 3: CIF Relay semifinals (girls). Belmont
Plaza Pool. time to be announced. Corona del Mar and
Harbor to compete. s.._.,, Aprl ': CIF Relay finals (girls). Belmont Pla.u
Pool. time to be announced.
Wednesday, April 9: Saddleback at Corona del Mar. 3
p.m.; University at Newpon Harbor, 3 p.m.
Boys Volleybd
Friday, April .C: Newport Harbor at Woodbridge. S:JO
p.m.; Corona dcl Mar at Laguna Beach. 5:30 p.m.
Tunday, April I: Newport Harbor at Corona del Mar,
3:1Sp.m.
Golf
Thursday, April 3: Newport Harbor at Laguna Beach.
3 p .m.; Corona del Mar at University, Rancho San Joaquin
Country Oub, 2 p.m.
Friday, April 4: Palm Springs at Corona del Mar. Newport
Beach Country Oub, I p.m.
Badminton
Thunday, April 3: Santa Ana Valley at Newport Harbor,
3 p.m.; Estancia at Corona del Mar, 3 p.m.
Tuetday, April I : Estancia at Newport Harbor, 3 p.m .;
Corona del Mar at Santa Ana Valley, 3 p.m.
DIABltLES &WARINESS SDIPOllUJI
rr .. of Cluuge lo the Paltllc
April S & 6, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Featuring Health Screenings and lnformarinn
Relating to Diabetes and its Complications
Free Health Screenings
• hlood gluc(lfe c;creening • vic;ion sc ree ning
• hl oo<l pre~sure scree ning • gla ucoma c;c reening
• hearing c reening
Lectures
Saturday, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
The lectures will be videotaped and replayed on
Saturday afternoon and several times on Sunday.
AN OVERVIEW OF DIABETES (including recognition of symptoms .t:
diagnosis) -by AJi Bchudnia. M.D., endocrinologist
GASTROINTESTINAL COMPLICATIONS OF DIABETES -by
Pundari C Ganti. M.D~ p stroc:nterologiSl
VISUAL COMPLICATIONS OF DIABETES -by Daniel Sigband. M.D .,
opeh almok>gis1
A PATIENTS PERSPECTIVE ON D lABETES -by Pam Walkins.
penonnel coordinator a!1<' juvenile diabetic since age 13
UROWOIC COMPLICATIONS OF DIABETES -including impotence
and ~nile implants. by Stephm Auerbach. M.O., urologist
NUMEROUS INFORMATION BOOTHS
cm me
Costa Mesa Medical
Center Hospital
301 Victoria S~t
Costa Mesa. Ca. 92627
642-2734
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Always at the top, Err/on
says 1977 team was best
aY PAUL IAJlnLT
In 36 yean u a biah school
basketball coach, Corona del
Mar's Jack Enion won 571 pmes.
16 leaaue titles and two CJ F
championships.
But ask him which of those
teams was his favorite and the
60-year-old mentor, who an-
nounced his re1i1nation last
month, docsn' hesitate .
It has to be the first team he
had at Corona del Mar in 1977
after taking over for Tandy Gillis,
who moved on to Orange Coast
College. he says with a smile.
recalling star players like Alex
Black. Jack Tuz and Paul Akin.
The team went 25-5 and gave
Errion his first CIF championship.
..Those three were as good as
any I've ever had, .. said Errion.
.. Akin really held them together.
But my 1981 team (9.'bich also
grabbed a CIF 3-A title) would
have given them a great game ...
That team starred guard Mike
Hess and othen.
The Sea Kings finished 198S
23-S overall after winning the
Sea View League title. Errion
was in quest of victory number
200 for Corona del Mar when
his team lost to Dominguez in
the second round of the CIF 4-
A playoffs.
The school didn't have to look
far for a successor. naming long-
time freshman coach Paul Orris.
a 16-year veteran of the coaching
staff.
Last April Errion underwent
a five-hour vascular surgery for
repair of a heart blockage and
was feeling so good last fall he
decided to coach one more year.
Errion. a Newpon Beach res-
ident. remains at Corona del Mar.
teaching in the physical education
and business departments.
.. The highlight of my career
was when I came to Corona ...
said Errion ... It was the right
time for me. I had good players
and a great atmosphere to coach
in. Our principal. Dennis Evans.
is very aware of the importance
of athletics and makes sure that
we have a cbance to be tuccadul ..
Bd'ore comin1 to Corona dc:l
Mar, Errion spent 22 yean at
St. Anthony Hiah in Lona Beach.
.. I would have never made it
without the 1upport ol my wife.
by Gillis and Errion. by --~
thinp they did that were 1uc--
ceuful. I'll try to do the same
thinp ...
The Sea View Leapt will be
rechxzd from cilht tearm to six
Paul Orrla and Jack Arlen. the lltCltllnt "'' llllliftl caclta If Cw1111
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Connie ... said Errion.
.. Paul is an excellent choice, ..
said Errion of Orris. his replace-
ment~ .. He has worked very closely
with me over the last I 0 years.
rm glad he accepted the job.
Paul is familiar with the program
and is ready to tau over ...
Much of the Sea Kinp' success
at the varsity level can be at-
tributed to Orris. he said.
.. By the time Paul got through
with them. they knew where they
fit in and took pride in it ... said
Errion.
Orris. 38, has a 272-72 record
in 16 seasons at Corona del Mar.
including a perfect 20-0 team
in 1980. Orris' coaching back-
ground consists only of his ex-
perience at Corona del Mar. so
there won't be many changes.
..I've learned m y basketball
here ... said Orris ... I've been taught
P'ttOTO IY ,AUL IUTEl T
next year. Costa Mesa. Laguna
Beach and W oodbndgc arc leav-
ing and Tustin is joining the Sea
View.
With such parity. last season.
(six teams were tied for second
place going into the last week
of the season), Orris' job will
be a tough one in his first year
at the helm.
The Sea Kinp are graduating
all of this year·s starten, including
standout Jeff Fryer, and only
four players are returning.
-1 have a good group with some
depth ... said Orris. ·rm conf adent
we will do well next year. But.
I'm going to take at o ne game
at a time ...
Orris. who becomes the Sea
Kings' fourth head basketball
coach since the schoo l o pened
in 1962. also teaches geometry
and algebra
Harbor marching band to
'Jog-a-thon' for money
A ... jog-a-thon .. to raise money
for the Newport Harbor High
School marching band will be
held Saturday (April S) at Ensign
Junior High School beginning
at 1 p.m.
Some SO band membcn as well
as Director Ken Owen wtll take
pan in the fundraiser. which finds
participants runnang laps for
donations from supporters.
The band hopes to raise SI 0.000
for new uniforms and tours next
year. Rdrcshments will be served.
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A Sunday in Bars·tow trekking
the great stalled peace march
BY PEGGY DARNELL
The Great Peace March may
seem to be dead, but the spirit
is very much alive. I recently
went with my friend. Lorraine.
who lives in El Toro. to see her
husband. Pat, who is a peace
marcher.
We bad discussed this pending
event over dinner one evening
where be got the idea of going
to Washington. D .C . They are
now regrouping because of the
problems encountered by the
PRO-Peace planners which in-
volved a lack of funds and in-
surance permits for the marcben.
They arc stopped for the time
being between two wrecking yards
in Barstow. The briJhdy colored
tents lend a profusion of color
to a rather drab environment.
What is noticeable to us i.s a
sense of peacefulness despite the
setbacks; they were not discour-
aged. Perhaps the large group
meetinp that are assembled from
tjme to time are responsible for
their upbeat spirits. At tbe meeting
we attended. they wae informed
they bad money and supplies to
get them to Las Vegas. When
they arrive. a big welcome is
planned for them. They have been
waiting for their water truck
before they crossed the desert.
There are about .SSO marchers
who plan to go on the entire trip.
OtheT experiences like the one
told to me by a youna woman
that keeps their spirits up was
the welcome by the Church of
God in Christ conpption. They
provided joyful music and food
to the marchers. A young
drummer was in need of new
drums. the ma.rcben .. med the
bat for him. Some c:itizcm from
Claremont brouabt 1upplie1.
money and food.
After the aroup meetin1. a
brunch was set up. There was
a barley dish and spqbctti; on
another table was peanut butter
and loa~ of bread for ma.king
sandwiches.. I saw a dental truck.
bookmobile and an emotional
aid station. There is another group
meeting to disam a possible side
trip to Arizona. There, the U.S.
Government wants to relocate
a Hopi Indian tribe in order to
mine the land for coal and plu-
toni um used to make nuclear
warheads. While they disam this.
a talking stick is s-aed to wbom-
ner wishes to speak One of the
membr.JS said be bas DO idea what
is propelling him to want to do
this. but that it was lite a "'power
wrapped around my heart.·
I listened for awhile until the
services at the Chuch of God
in Christ with the Bishop Na-
thanial Jones presiding were about
to begin. I walked down a dmty
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ro.d and enaen:d a modesl cburdl
and into one of tbe more joyful
events of my life. A beautiful
black lady passed out cards to
us so we could be introduced
later in the service. There were
many families enjoying their time
together here. We were told. ·0ur
church is big enough to recicWe
you and small enough to appre-
ciate you. .. It was and they did.
They sang from the ·bottom of
their hearts. and WC joined them.
Everyone came to shake hands
and personally wdcome us. But
the children were so special, they
came openly to us to smile and
hug without fear. They passed
out palms and pvc us extra to
take back to the camp. As the
desert heat filled the church. they
passed out fans to the congre-
gation.
When Pastor Jones spoke. there
was a1fmnation to what be said
from one member or from many.
especially when he said ... You
can take my money. but you can'
take my joy ... His remarks in-
dudcd his hope that the march
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will continue in the purpose of
peace for all. He said we are all
tested so we have muscles in our
determination and must maintain
incredible spiritual strength to
go Ovef' the mountain.
When I arrived home. l told
my husband about my time with
these people and he stated. ..It
sounds like a lot of people really
seem to be missing out on what
mattcn in life. but tbcsc people
seem to have a clear undentanding
of what i.J important!'"
NB Policeman
Is arrested
c,..•••"-'8111
However. Campbell noted.
Hamilton was in charge of the
department's patrol division for
two years prior to his latest
appointment in December.
•Patrol commander is the most
stressful position there is. That •s
where there is the biggest number
of personnel and the division
which ids the most complaints
and lawsuits ... Campbell said.
City Manater Robert L Wynn
said that. depending on the out-
come of the department's inves-
tigation. Hamilton could receive
a penalty ranging from a letter
of reprimand to dismissal from
the fon:c.
Hamilton was the youngest
police captain in the county when
he was appointed at the age of
30. He joined the department
in 1963 after a year with the Los
Angeles Police Department.
According to a Santa Ana
police repo rt of the March 28
incident. Hamilton told store
personnel he took the jeans to
replace a pair he had rujned in
the wash and did not consider
the consequences.
Initially. according to police.
he denied taking the pants. but
later acknowledged his actions
and apologized. He reportedly
told the store manager that if
police founcf out about the in-
cident. his career wouJd be des-
troyed.
His arraignment on one count
of misdemeanor petty theft will
take place in Orange County
Central Municipal Court.
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blOck OI Newport ee..... Drive.
OMS-a.aa ... tc ... valued
at SllO wen repoltecl llOICD lrom
an ofracc in tbe 4200 block of
MacAnlnar.
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ocated at 1400 ~ #270.
· 1345-Skil valUed at S200 were
reported atolen from a residence
in tbe 500 block of Lucia.
1640-Rinp valued at S5.000
. were reported stolen from a ra-
idence in the 1400 block of Anti-
pa.
I 74S-Hub caps valued at SlOO
were re-ported stolen from a car
puked in the 200 block of Gamet.
All RESTS
012.S-LJoyd Clifford Gurule,
2S. of Espanola, Mexico was
arrested on suspicion of posses-
sion of psiJocybin.
0140-Gerald Dou1la1 Bo-
zarth, 42, of NewporJ Beach was
arrested on suspicion of disorder-
ly conduct.
1320-Jonathan Frederick
Mack, 27, of Long Beach, was
arrested on suspicion of giving
false information to a peace of-
ficer.
214S-Jerry Allan Weaver, 44,
of Lona Beach was arrested on
suspicfon of misdemeanor drunk
driviq.
224S-Ricbard Lynn Woods.
38, of Bia Bear Lake was arrested
on suspicion of disorderly con-
duct.
2J.4S-Jobn David Stewart, 27,
of Newport Beach was arrested
on suspicion of disorderly con-
duct.
THURSDAY, MARCH 21
CRIMES
0700-A chain saw was re-
ported stolen from a City Yard
located at S92 Superior Ave.
1000-Computercquipment va~
ued at S4,000 was reported stolen
from Woodleaf Mortgage Com-
pany located at 4S20 Campus
Drive.
1000-A computer printer val-
ued at S7SO was reported stolen
from Pacesetter Homes located
at 4~ Campus Drive.
1620-A silver antique box
valued at S200 and an airline
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~stolen from a reaW..ee iD
tbe 200 block of Wat la1"9
Blvd.
1745-A VCR valued at S380
waa reported ltolea from a ra-
ideacc in tbe 300 block of 62Dd
Suect.
IM3-A CMe oliadecentnpo-
sure wu reported in the 100
block of Civic Center Drive.
AltaDTS
~ 0055-~evin Patrick Manot.
lJ.. of La Habra wu arre1ted on
•'-icion of mildemeanor drunk
driviq.
I JOO-Greaory Price, 28, of
Newport Beach wa1 arrested on
auapicion of tbe aale of cocaine.
2)4t0.-William George Lanie,
23, of Dana Point was arrested
on auapicion of reckless driving.
FRIDAY, MARCH 21
CllDUS
032S-Chocolate valued at
SJ0,80Swas reported stolen from
a store located at 100 Atrium
Court.
0800-A tool box and tools
valued at S400 were reported
stolen from a car parked in the
700 block of Lido Park Drive.
ISIS-Lighting fixtures valued
at $6.000 were reported stolen
from DynaJec:tric Company located
at 690 Newport Center Drive.
2030-Vandals reportedly
caused SJOO damage to a car
parked in the 1700 block of West
Oceen""°nt:-
22:00-Electric iolf carts valued
at S8.000 were reported stolen
from Gerson. Baker and Associ-
ates located at# I Park Newport.
ARRESTS
16JS-Jose Andrade. 22, of
Santa Ana was arrested on suspi-
cion or giving false identification
to a peace officer.
214S-Robert Collins Ill. 23.
of Newport Beach was arrested
on suspicion of reckless driving.
SATURDAY~ MARCH 22
CRIMES
OOOS-A 1984 Cadillac valued
at· $12,000 was reported stolen
from the 4SOO block of West
Coast Highway.
0730-A portable television val-
ued at $300 was reported stolen
from a residence in the 2100
block of East Ocean Blvd.
0900-A 1984 Cadillac valued
at $27 .000 was reported stolen
from the 4300 block of Seashore.
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ra.ed oa ••pici09' of mi.U:.
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Jl~Robert Jama MK~
27, of Aaalacim wu arrilecd on
1uspicion ol paad tWt auto.
lCNS-LoaDy OcaC Walter, 39,
of COit& Maa WU arrated OD
1111picioa of poe1e11ion of co-
caine.
2320-Jobn Lomma, 61, of
lninc wu anated OD suspicion
of mildemcaDOr drunk drivina.
2330-Robert Wayne Peter-
100. 19, of Fontana was arrested
on smpicion of posaes1ion of
cocaine.
SUNDAY, MARCH 23
ClllMl'.S
0600-VandaJs reportedly
caused SHOO 1n damaae to aou
carts at the Newport Beach Coun-
try Club located at 1600 East
Cout Highway.
J 32S-An aaauh with a deadly
weapon was reported in the vicin-
ity of 24th Street and Balboa.
1620-Computercquipment val-
ued at S4. 7SO was reported stolen
from a business located at 24
Fashion Island.
I 74S-Jewelry valued at
$28.300 was reported stolen from
a residence in the 2200 block of
Francisco.
ARRESTS
023S-Ken Rhea Mosier. 40.
of Buena Park was arrested on
suspicion of possession of co-
caane.
• I 130-T. Cade Strick, 27. of
Hollywood was arrested on suspi-
cion of exposing himself in a
public place.
MONDAY, MARCH U
CRIMES
0800-A car stereo valued at
S 1.600 was reported stolen from
a car parked in the vicinjty of
Poppy and Second Streets.
1 J JO-Currency totaling S2SO
was reported stolen from a resi-
dence in the 2SOO block of Light-
house.
ARRESTS
0320-John Stewart Lilly. 19.
of Houston, Texas was arrested
on suspicion of being under the
influence of a controlled sub-
stance.
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Norril R. "N .. ,. Scott 1ie1
JI 1a1• 111 tJ n rW s.au1w
• executiw vice praidc:nt.
A former collejc profeuor at
California State U • • I -' mvetllty, l.All9
Aqe1e1. Scott taqbt for 12 years
before movina into sales with
Sierra Leasina in J 980. .
Scott and his wife, A~ live
in Corona del Mar. He has two
children, Jason. JS, and Tori-
Elizabetb. 12
Tom Cooper ._ bem •red
6ectOI' of allteiMa for the new
400-room Alicante Princess, a
Princess Cruises hotel. The 17-
story luxury property is opening
in Garden Grove this spring.
Cooper will be responsible for
establishing policies and proce-
d ures for the botel·s catering
division, developing and reviewing
menus, supervising staff and
planning events.
She preKntly resides in New-
port Beach with her husband,
Marty. and four children.
MJulon Viejo Rnhy sroup
ba1 rntrudured it• operatlaa
dltWc-. Md Jadl G ..... bas
been named president and chief
operating offacer of Mission Viejo
Business Properties. Raub. a
Linda Isle resident, will also
continue to serve as president
of the Jack G. Raub Company
and as executive. vice president
of MiWon Vttjo Group.
W . Andrew Cles, M.D., of
Newport ••• bas been chosen
to participate in the clinical evaJ-
ua tion of a new soft, foldable
intraocular lens. it was announced
today by STARR Surgical Com-
pany of Monrovia.
Cies is part of a small group
of noted ophthalmologists across
the nation named to implant the
new device, wbicb ia daipcd
to repl9ce the natural km ......
it bu been suflically remowd
due to doudina by I caw.ct.
WllwKG••-Joll••l•u,
W~rfor4, StoH Advertj1in1/
Public Relationa as an ad~
account executive. He will ICIVice
several of the Newport Beach-
bued L WS advertisiq accounts
as well u develop new business
programs and client servioea.
RolMrt C. Geppert ._ .._.
n s• predd• of Meister Au-
tomotive Group of Newport
Beach~ one of the three operating
industry groups of Krisipp Jn-
dustries and the Meister Com-
panies.
As president of the Autog>otive
Group, Geppert will dircet th~
activities of the management
services and holding company
for the four Meister auto dealer-
ships in So them Calif omia.
Clock, president of
~~:q Oock Construction
aa been appointed
al U.C. Irvine, CaJ-
ge of Medicine.
A val by the UC Board of
Regents was disclosed by UCI
C hancellor Jack Peltason and
came as Clock is completing a
term as chai rm an of the board of
directors of the Industrial
league of Orange County. The
league is compo ed of some 700
Orange County firms with 125.·
000 employees. and concerns
itself with busi ness and govern·
ment matters from the local
community to th e national level.
Clock residents in Newport
Beach with his wife. Dot. and
their children. David. 15. and
Bet~y. 19 .
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Theater
'Night Cl'91b Confldentlal'
a showbiz tour de force
BY JACK HOLLAND
The bot news around town is
the production, .. Ni1ht Club
Confidential" at Hollywood's
Tiffany Theater. For once, all
of the hoopla is more than war-
ranted, for this is one of the
smartest, clasaicst, and most
inaratiatina sbowa in a Iona time.
To belin ~ it is almost all
music with only a few dashes
here and there devoted to what
may be loosely called .. plot."
Actually, the story of a night
club entertainer who is trying
to keep two ladies happy is about
as slender a pmnile u you can
get. There is some narration here
and there to keep one familiar
with the changes in time and
locale, but none of this matters
in the face of the show's stunning
and exhilarating impact-its
music.
And what an array of great
numben! "'That 01' Black Magjc, ..
.. Goody, Goody ..... Somcthing's
Gotta Give ... and a host of others
by the genius behind the show.
Dennis Deal. With Albert Evans
he has given a group of songs
that arc spicy. original. sharply
satirical. and melodic. In short.
whae"'-
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Deal mebs this abow a one man
wonder, for be also wrote the
production, directed and stapd
~ and that makes this accomp-
lishment even more of a luminous
affair.
But even with this outpourina
of old and new numbers, the show
could have beckfired if it waen l
for the depnt and zippy ain.P>&
of iu fi~IOD aut. Tbcy make
it all look like a mammoth Broed-
way musical. Oh, there are no
stupendous sett-all one arena
except for a side ataae with a
"curtain• which is like a window
blind that moves up and down.
Yet. there is such an exuberant
air about the cast, as if they knew
they had a hit, that one never
missa the lack of any impressive
set. In fact, the show wouldn 'l
be as good with one.
The cast is headed by Scott
Bukola, who docs the narration
and is the central male to the
two women. He is a smooth,
penonable performer whobandles
the satirical touches with ease.
Since the show is partly a spoof
on the various styles in night
club singing throughout the years
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OPENS APRIL 8
The Dinner Theatre Premiere
of the Phenomenal Musical
7 YEARS ON BROADWAY
WINNER OF 7 TONY AWARDS
"I Do, I Do
Endl4/6/86"
WITH THE Hff SONG
.. DON'T CRY FOR ME
ARGENTINA" EVITA
from tbc days Of tbe tu11ter
to tbe emerpnce of rock, hi•
style of delivery it especially
important.
Fay DeWitt u ~Y Ooodman
is brusy, broad, sinp with a
dri~ and • punch. beltl out the
numbers with a11urance and
above all, with a sharp teme of
style. She ha a startJina number
of costume cbanaa with each
draa IUl)Mlllill• tbc one before,
but she doan'l need 1ucb finery
to mate her a standout. She is
a pl who knows what to do to
mate a sona zin1 iU way into
the audience.
Krilta Neumann ii Dorotny,
tbe arch rival of Qe Witt, and
&be ia no meena slouch with the Pnaina She ii also endowed with
• penonality that ii mesmeriziaa.
Then there are the Hip Hopes,
which include Bukola, Tom Spi-
roff and Steve Gideon. both of
whom are outstanding. Gideon
is a show stopper with bis ~
~ Worda." Spiroff is equally
superior i11 bis .. Black Slacks"
exhibition.
Outside of Deal, the concept
for the musical was also tbework
of Albert Evans and Jamie Rocco.
And Dea.Ii' cUrectioa JI om ol
the fiDClt coatriblldGm to • illloW
noted for bl ac I ACC I le hJ
Davit' act and coatama weft
furtberplua.
In abort. this ii a knockout.
A wow. A must -.. It DC¥el' lela
down a moment u it mows from
one number to another amocOly
and with decUicity.
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'Just ·Between Friends' runs thin
BY WILUAM ROYCE
Good intentions do not a aood
picture make. Recent proof in-
cludes .. Wildcats,• •ouna Ho, ..
and "Down And Out In Bneriy
Hills." More recent proof is
evident in "Just Between Friends.•
It features a good cast topped
by Mary Tyler Moore, a script
crammed with good lines, and
a good man-namely, Allan
Burm-at the helm as writer and
director. Unfortunately, the result
is not~ood.
Why? In a word: formula.
You've heard of California Cui-
sine-safe. nutritious, but nothing
spectacular. Now see California
Cinema, a .. good" 110 minutes
of it in .. Just Between Friends ...
-Take a dash of ""Turning Point, ..
a heaping tablespoonful of 1"crms
of Endearment, .. and mix together
with a handful of ~he Great
Lie" and you get. ready or not.
this overcooked, underwhelming
tear-jerker.
Everything about it is predict-
able. right down to the names
of the leading cbaractcn. '"Holly ..
(Mary Tyler Moore) is sprightly,
a bit sharp around the edges,
and resilient. God, is she nsll'mt.
.. Sandy" (Christine Lahti) is gritty.
tough, and durable. Boy, is she
durabk. Holly and Sandy. you
see. are opposites who happen
to attract in an exercise class.
Each secs in the other the kind
of woman she would Uke tb be
deep down.
Holly is married. has two great-
looking teen-agers. and lets her
life revolve totally around her
husband ... Chip" (Ted Danson
from TV's ••cheers. j Chip i1
a ... seismolosist. (Remember
what I said about names?) As
for Sandy. sbe9s a bacbelorette
1V news reporter who confides
to Holly at their fint meeting
that she._ involved with. .. a mar-
ried man. Guess what Holly
discovers at her second meeting
with Sandy'!
At this point, writcr~irector
Bums could have turned this into
a no-holds-barred battle of two
female Hannibals for one Alp-
that is, Chip. But Bums blows
this possibility by quickly (and
not too originally, either) taking
Chip out of the picturc-literal1y.
What wen left with is a sometimes
amusing. less often touching tale
of femaJc bonding that largely
wastes the considerable talents
of those involved.
Anyone who ·s seen -rhe Great
Lie .. (that great 1941 soap opera
in which Bette Davis raises as
her own, a child her husband
has fathered with another woman)
wilJ be IS steps ahead of .. Just
Between Friends." And anyone
who's seen. more recently, any
episode of Dynasty or Knot's
Landing will be in another theatre.
watching another movie 20 min-
utes into thi3 film. This is not
a film that deseves scorn-its
good intentions arc evident in
almost every frame-but neither
docs it deserve any particular
praise or attention.
Except where Christine Lahti ·s
concerned. Everyone else in this
movie seems propelled by nothin(
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more than the next plot twist
or turn. But Lahti. with tbat dirty
ashtray of a voice. bottomleu
brown eyes, and her unruly,
sunflower-like tono, somehow
manages to brin1 a mility and
an authenticity to her cballlCCCr
that only serves to make one
ream how f orccd and artificial
the rat of the film iL
And that brinp us to Mary
Tyler Moore, the real casualty
of this df'o~ which was produced
by her own company, MTM
Enterprises. (That\ a polite way
of saying she has no one else
to blame for it.) In 19809s -o, ..
dinary People.· she showed what
she could do when banded a
meaty. dramatic role-she was
so superb she not only nearly
won an Oscar for Best Actress,
but she also accomplished the
miracle of making us f<>rFt the
unforgettable •Mary Richards"
image for a couple of houn.
It is obvious what attracted
Moore to .. Just Between
Fricnds .. -a bittersweet script
directed by her old pal, Allan
Bums. from her halcyon 1V days.
It also took incredible guts-
after the way Lahti managed to
swipe '"Swing Shift .. from Goldie
Hawn-to give Lahti the role
of Sandy. Clearly. Moore was
up for a chalJenge. Just as clearly,
Bums was not up to it as writer
and director. Through most of
this film. Moore wean a severely
drawn expression.
A casual observer might con-
clude that Moore's housewife
character. HoUy. has simply been
mainlining too much Pinc Sol.
Actually. most viewers will pro~
ably attach that pained expression
to Moore's positively anorexic
appearance in the film (cspcci•lly
in some exercise class scenes).
My conclusion is somewhat
less clinical: the script, like Moore.
is too damn thin.
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Alll.1, -THE NEWPORT BtllGNIC08TA WM~ TODAY-II
Sunday brunch Jazz cru ise wll l
leave Balboa th rough summer
BY JUDY DUFFY
Your Aunt Pauline from Paw-
tucket is a nice lady. Ditto for
Aunt Ann from Ann Arbor and
Uncle Ted from Tillamook. Cou-
sin Caroline from Calgary and
her husband Henry are lovely
people too.
But entertaining them all at
once can be a chore. Why not
leave the driving, and the cooking,
to Balboa·s Pavilion Queen and
treat everyone to a brunch cruise
on Sunday morning?
The crew on the Pavilion Queen
knows how to treat visitors. Youll
be greeted by a hearty handshake
and a request to sign the guest
book. Step aboard, find a seat
and sip your first glass of com-
plimentary champagne.
The seating for this cruise is
limited to about 80 people. The
boat would hold a few more
bodies, but parties aren't seated
together.
One of the reasons this is a
nice way to enjoy brunch is
because you can choose your
seating to match your purpose.
If you want to chat and catch
up on the trivial pursuits of
children, pets and mutual ac-
quaintances, sit in one of the
cozy booths on the top deck.
The easy listenina music provided
oo the main deck will be no more
than a whisper. On sunny days
you11 find tables set ouuide on
the deck, too.
A main deck table will put
you right in the middle of the
action. You can relax to the tunes
of Brenda and Jerry Arnett or
Glen Wanke. The main deck offers
a noisier, more festive atmospbtte.
If Aunt Ann is turning 89 next
week, let the crew know in advance
and you can ceJebratc her birthday
here in style.
A very few minutes after the
boat leaves the dock the buff et
line opens. Chef Joe Finni has
a certain pam in his eye when
be talb about menu possibilities
forbnmcb.
Promilflld nay Sunday is a
baron al bed. a lalfood entRJC
and wrioul ... wl dalcrt&.
Prom;... promila. CW Ymni
keeps them.
Our favorite clilb OD tbc Sunday
WC cruised tbe Ila.rt.or WU lbrimp
in Dijon mustard sauce. Tbe pint
shrimp. nestled in a delicate golden
sauce qmked with peen cbMs.
were as good to look at as they
were to eat.
The beef was exactly as you
would expect to find it. as was
the breast of turkey. There were
traditional offerings of scrambled
Ship ahoy! It's boat show
t ime in Newport Beach
Ship ahoy! Aye. maties. it•s
your second favorite time of year
in Ncwpon Beach (summer being
first, of course). Yes, it's time
for-what else?-thc boat shows!
The wait bas been worth it
because Lee Gjolma, the show
Talk about excitement and fun.
plus good eats-the Fun Zone
will include a carousel; a Faris
whccl;Paapm\FrmmY~
Wendy\ a ........ en; Fa...-
Amoa CoMiel; Fa,._ Far_.
Hot Dop; M'n ..,._ Pb:la Re.
..., u ..... w lifts..
Cuisine & Capers
Si.nee we~ talkina fun-how
about some entertaining ideas
for the night-life crowd? Such.
as the old Oub 17 newly opened
as the R_,.. 21"L The estab-
lishment is under new manage-
ment and is carrying out their
.. Roaring 20's'" theme in the menu,
which will include entrces named
after cbaracten and stars of the
20's. and in the uniforms of the
employees who will dress in
accordance with fashions of the
period, such as the flapper dresses.
The decor bas an art deco flair. director. promises .. the most
spectacular and largest shows
ever in Ncwpon Beach ...
The shows will be international
in flavor with many foreign boats
being shown.
Two of the real drawing cards
for this ycar·s events arc the
debuting of a Cavalier '80 at the
'"sail .. show and a Riva •Corsaro ..
'60 at the "power .. show. The
Cavalier is priced at over S l
million and the Riva is S 1.4
million. Lee believes each to be
the most ex.pensive ever debuted
at a West boat show. in their
respective categories.
The dates for the shows arc:
April 3-6-uscd boats: April 9-
13-sait and April 1~20-powcr.
Show times arc 11 a.m.-6:30 p.m.
on weekdays. JO a.m.-6:30 p.m.
on Saturdays and 10 a .m.-6 p.m.
on Sundays. The shows arc held
at Lido Marina Village and ad-
mission is S5 for adults and $2
for children 12 and under.
lf the boat shows arcn' enough
excitement for all you Ncwponen
to handle, then listen up because
you're in for fun, fun. fun at the
new Balboa Fun Zone which wilJ
hold its grand opening Saturday.
April 19.
Br BOBBI PROCTOR
taannt; the Rita Waflle Cone;
Cllim Kina of Newport restau-
rant: Ba 7slde Cafe; CIUcken•s
SbaYed Ice; Med llattll bat shop:
Metropolis gift shop; Ntao•s
K abob; Sime die WW gift shop;
Sandeace Mm._ Wmr; and U•
•
In the front part of this dub
is the dining room and a dance
floor. with entertainment begin-
ning at 9 p.m. In the back room,
called Duda is the night club
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Mon ClaateaM Rataurant
.
• Din in ...
cas. uuuac and becon aton1
with two choices of muffim. bran
with raisins and blueberry. Thae
muffins were one of the hiabJipu
of the meal. li&bt. delightful and
chock fuU of fruit.
The salads included a broccoli
raisin mixture which was sur-
prising with a sweetish dressing.
a mixed green. a confetti pasta
and a lovely mixture of rioc, peas.
and bay shrimp delicately dressed
and worthy of a second trip
through the line.
With seasonal fresh fruits avaH-
able by the skewer we were
tempted to. skip dcsscn until we
saw what Finni had brought
aboard to finish the meal.
My teen-age daughter is the
workrs original chocolate mousse
fan. She pronounced the airy
mix that mounded on her plate
to be the best she'd inhaled for
some time. My own personal
choice were cbccse blintza smoth-
ered in sliced strawberries and
sprinkled with confectioners
supr. Apple strude~ fresbJy baked
by rmni and his kitchen staff,
WU also offered and very tasty,
if somewhat of an anticlimax
after the man'ds of mousse and
blintz.
The waitresses aboard the Pa-
vilion Queen kept the champagne
glasses full. The brunch pours
a ~ label champagne, -Qld
Pavilion" which compares fa-·
vorably to Andre. Orange juice
flowed for those who preferred
something non-alcoholic. Those
who desire more exotic eye-
openen will find them at the ~
bolt bar.
It teemed a shame that the
cruise didn•t last another ball
hour. Ninety minuta jmt wun\
enough time to enjoy the food.
listen to the entertainment and
still get out on deck to do a little
sigbt-seeins. Cruising the harbor
is always fun and even thoup
we Newporten already know the
.. highlights, .. ifs still fun to bang
over the sparkling water and play
tourist.
The only other problem in-
volved is having to juggk a laden
dinner plate, dessert plate and
a napkin wrapped bundle of
silverware. If you cat as much
as we did, it gets a little tricky
getting up those stairs.
Even with those small annoy·
ances, the Pavilion brunch cruise
aboard the Pavilion Queen is
a fun way to spend Sunday
momins. We sugest you arrive
early, or perhaps ride your bike~
as parking in this area can be
a problem on Sunday morning
during the season.
The price tag of $20 per pcnon
is very fair for the value received.
If you•re lucky enough to win
ooc of the door prizes given away
each Sunday morning. you rally
have good value for your money.
The morning we cruised, one of
the prizes was round trip tickas
to Catalina..
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great time.
Sped81izinc in fresh pastas, uuces and carry-out dinina
"'The ranse of possibilities is impress1Ve ...
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PMI Ir Ma~ 1• THE NEWPORT ENStON/COSTA MESA NEWSllRVINE TODAY
Kids fingerprinting 11 six NB
shopping .. canters next weak
land-between Jamboree Roed
and MacArthur Boulevard, di-
rectly north of Pacific Coast
Higllway in Newport Beach. Mon-
day, April 7 through Friday, April
II, noon to 8 p.m .; Saturday,
April 12, 11 a .m. to 6 p .m .;
Sunday. April 13. noon to S p.m.
corner of Eattblutr Drive and'
Vista del Oro, Tuesday, April
8, noon to 6 p.m.
Harbor View Center-comer
of San Miguel Drive and San
Joaquin Hills Road, Thursday,
April 10, noon to 6 p.m.
cliff Drive and lrvi.ae Avenue,
Friday. April I J, noon to 6 p.m.
Tbc print• will be sjvca to
parenu for mo-keepina. Alona
with the print record. parents
will receive a leaflet outlini111
buic rules of child aafety. Vi-
deotapes on child aafety tips will
also be shown at f maaprlntin1
stations a1 part of tbe 1'1DS
program.
Newport Center Fuhioa laland
and five neipborbood aboppina
centen in Newport Beach will
participate in the KIDS lden-
tifteation Sign-up Program. April
7-13.
These centen will be among
nearly 5.000 shopping centers
in the United States and Canada
Dance
lessons
Ballroom. Latin and west coast
swing dance classes will be given
by the Newport Beach Parks.
Bcachs and Recreation Depart-
ment. beginning April 5.
Beginning and intermediate
Saturday classes run for eight
weeks and cost $34. For more
information. phone ~3518.
Cuisine
and Capers
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with both live entertainment and
disco. Entertainment at Dazzles
is 9 p.m.-2 a .m. weeknights and
until 4 a .m . on Friday and Sat-
urday.
Appearing in the front room
through April will be Lee Ferrell
and performing in the back room
will be Flip.
More nightlife fun can be
experienced by the .. unattached
connoisseur" at The Old American
Cou.rtbouM, at Hutto n Centre
Dr. in Santa Ana. on Sunday,
April 6. when they host .. A Change
of Course." This unique event,
which will be held upstairs at
the .. Supreme Court ... promises
to be stimulating in the areas
of food. wine and conversation .
.. A Change of Course .. includes
a seven course dinner complete
with candlelight. violins and fine
wines. The .. c hange" comes at
each course when diners will have
the opportunity to change seating
and meet three to se\en new
~Opie
Resenauon~ are required. The
cocktail reception 1s at 6:30 p.m.
and dinner 1., at 7 pm The pna:
1s $45 prepaid Call 545-1776.
f-or t ho'e hea It h-consc1ous
1nd1\ 1duJI' intcrl"-iled in nutnt1ous
t0ud creatrnn ... \ ou may wish
tl1 Jttl·nd "A I a"tl" of Orange
( ount\" 'rwn,orcd h) the Amer-
ican ( a ncn ~oc1ct)
f hl' C\ Cnl I\ a media 13'\tlOg
e\ent fncu\ang on recipe ... pro-
duced h\ \ar1ou., re~taurant~ in
Orange Count). "'h1ch meet the
nulnt1onal guideline ... of the ACS.
It "'Ill be held in the outside
garden area at the Bowers Mu-
~um in Santa Ana o n Wednes--
da). April 9. from 11 am -Ip m.
The recipe., "'II ~ Judged by
a panel of food critics. food media
individuals. and reg1~tered die-
ticians. The r~taurant chefs were
gjven ACS nutnt1onal guideline\
and were asked to prepare a recipe
which follo"'s the guidelines.
Judging will be ba<;ed on crea-
tivity, nutrition. ta..,te and pres-
entation. For more information
calJ 75 1-0441.
And for just plain good food .
good fun and good entenamment
be 5ure to attend the grand
opening. April 3 through 9. of
Oodles ol Noodles at 1700 New-
port Blvd. in Costa Mesa. They
will be having free food tasting.
giveaways and entertainment.
Until next week. have fun and
good eating!
tatina .,.n in the youth fmg.er-
prinlina program. •
Parents~ cncoura,ect to bring
their children between the ages
of 3 and 14' to the centen for
free fingerprinting during this
weeklong event.
Newport Center Fashion Is-
BaysMte Center~omer of Bay-
side Drive and Jamboree Road.
Wednesday. April 9, noon to 6
p.m.
Eastbluff Village Center-
Newport Hills Center-comer
of Ford Road and San Miguel
Drive, Monday, April 7, noon
to 6 p.m. and Saturday, April
12. I I a.m. to S p.m.
W~tcliff Plaza-comer West-
The fin1erprintin1 i1 beina
sponsored by the Irvine Company.
Available at the following
locations in Newport Beach:
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M • l -THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEW8llfMNE TODAY
Esta
Remodeled cottage just five doors from the beach ,,
BY ANNETTE WATSON
Thia week's feature home, feat-
urina the ambiance of Cape Cod.
is located off Balboa Blvd.-five
doon from the beach .
.. The beauty of this home is in
its charm and solid quality con-
struction. The house is very sound
and quiet. The lot is zoned R-2
and the home comes with already
approved buildint plans for a
second story and a viewing deck, ..
said listing agent Dee Miles with
Jacobs Realty, Inc. in Newport
Beach.
A garden area and used brick
patio lead into the home's living
room. The warm friendly atmos-
phere of the home beains in the
living room which has a used
brick fireplace and knotty pine
sloped ceiling. French doors lead
out to the patio area which offers
a place to relax as well as an area
to chat with neighbonand friends
who live close by. Retractable
awnings enhance the decor and
offer versatile sunny or shady
cff ects on the patio.
The kitchen area complements
the decor in the home. The cabi-
nets have been refurnished. The
home also bas two nice size bed-
rooms and one bathroom .
.. This home off en a wonderful
opportunity to get near the beach.
A large upstain addition would
turn this cottaae ·into a home
that is perfect for family life and
entenaining. Beiq so near the
beach is a lot of fun for children
and adults alike. And. with a
viewing deck at the top the
possibilities for enjoyment are
unlimited," said Miles.
There arc parking spaces for
four to six can in the back of
the home. The garage is spacious
with room for storage .
.. The home was built as a
week-end beach cottage and over
the years it has been well taken
care of." said Miles.
The home is listed with Dee
Miles of Jacobs Realty. Inc., at
$260,000. The owner has complete
plans for the additional unit and
will assist the new buyer in
financing the home. For addi-
tional information and preview-
ing. call Dec Miles at (714) 675-
66 70. Jacobs Realty, Inc.. is
located at 2919 Newport Blvd .•
in Newport Beach .
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*CUSTOM CON·
T•MPORAR¥: ught
and airy, spactous rooms. HUge master bedroom
suite plus 2 addltlonal bedrooms and another full
bath. 2 car attached garage. Newly redecorated
Including carpet.
*SIUNITSATON•
ADDR•SS • buy one or
bOth. The 3 bedroom, 2 bath. unit features new
wallpaper, tlle and carpet. Offered at s175,000.
The larger unit, also 3 bedroom, 2 bath and 2 car
garage, has an extra large step down master
bedroom suite, track Hghtlng and fireplace. Close
to Udo Marina VIiiage, under S200,000I
*ST•PSTOTH•
SAND-$175,000.3
bedrooms and 2 baths, new carpet, tlle, paint ana
wallpaper. Upgraded kltehen and fireplace.
~ CAPE COD EX·
TERIOR French doors, ttreplaee.
patlO BBQ pit In lower condo. 3 bedrooms, 2
bathS, 2 car garage -offered at $195,000. Upstairs
has extensive sun decks, lots of windows, 2
. bem"ooms, 2 ~ 1 car garage. New paint,
Wallpaper and carpet only 5 yrs Old and ~
$165,000I .
All the above are lender owned and offer exceptional financing
terms. can 675-6670 for details.
CUSTOM BACK
BAY BEAUTY Located
on fee land and profeSslonally redone. walled
courtyard, parquet flooring solid braSS hardWare,
stone fireplace and hearth, gourmet kitchen
with Island cooking area. Breakfast nook, private
study /library and huge master suite with dressing
room. Two addltlonal bedrooms and two and
one half addltlonal baths. Offered at 5355,000 for
Immediate sale. can 675-6670 today.
FRENCH REGEN·
CY ESTATE Stunning 5,800
square foot custom residence with slate anct
used brick entry. Whitewater ocean view, city
lights at night. Four bedrooms, six bathrooms,
music room, family room, dining room, breakfast
room. Master suite features nearly 1400 sq. ft.
with separate "his" and "hers" dressing and
bathrooms. Three fireplaces, two wet bars and
elevator complete the elegance. Reduced to
$850,000!
can 675 -6670 for private showing.
JACOBS REAL TY, I NC.
2919 NEWPORT BLVD.• NEWPORT BEACH. CA 92663
(714) 675-6670
Offered et $289,000.
2515 E. eo.t Hwy.
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(714) 675-551 l
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TOWNHOMES a CONDOMINIUMS
A SELECTION
NEARLY New in great Costa M•a location near Orange
Coat College. Cape Cod style 2 bd, 2 1h bath townhome
wtth fireplace and attached 2 car garage. Bank owned and
well priced. $111 ,500831-1400.
COSTAm.MCONDO-Attractiw 2 ltory In new complex. Two
1paclou1 bedroom• with deck off muter, brick fireplace
In living room and pleaaant sunny patio. Lender owned
and weU priced. $122,000 831-1400
NEWPORT TOWNHOllE -Seldom on market. Charming
traditional feel, three bedroom unit with ahuttera and
handaome entry in attractive amaJI parklike aettlng. Aaumable
high balance 1at T.O. $149,900 831-1400.
N~T TOWNHO• -WaJk to beach from thla ap11elou1,
newly carpeted end unit. Bright and airy 4 bedroom with
family and formal dining rooms. Attractive comptex with
community pool, apa and tennis. $189,000 831 -1400.
a10 CANYON CONDO -security complex with pool and
tennis. Great vacation get away, cloae to Faahlon laland
and beach•. Two bedrooma. den and 2 1h baths wtth decorator
shuttera and wallcoverlnga. $218,000 873-8900.
NEWPORT TOWNHOllE WITH DOCK -Walk to the beach
from thla 3 bedroom, with attached 2 car garage In a security
gated community. A 2 story end unit. Offered at $235,000
631 -1400.
8AYFRONT CONDO -BOATIUP AYAILABLEI Bank repo,
2 bedroom, 2 bath In wonderful "amall town" atmoephere.
Close to ahopa, and ferry, stepa to ocean. Senaatlonal vlewa
of Bay and ocean. Real quality for $310,000. 873-8800.
WATeRfRONT CONDO -Boat allp available with thla
handlofne 5th floor oorner unit. Two bedrooms, two batha
with parquet floora and fireplace In aecurity building with
elegant foyer and pool. $410,000 831 -1400.
8AYfRONT CONDO -Fabuloua location and w1ae vlewa
of Newport's harbor. Two bedroom• with huge living &rM
divided by walla of glaaa from apacloua patio. Boat allp
evaltable. '555.000. 873-eeOO.
NEmoe CONDO WITH 8UNR• van• -of Harbor and
llghta. Contemporary decor with 2 bedrooms, 2 ~ bath•
and aauna. White tile floora, bruahed aluminum cabinet•
and accent of bur1ed oak. Security bulldlng with doorman
and poot. $575,000 831 -1400.
HAR•OR RIDGe E8TA TE HOiie -Completety cuatomtzed
4 bedroom, den, famlty and formal dining room. French
doora and windows. quality atone and woodwork and
upholstered walla. Lovety private patio with pool, apa and
fant•tlc views . $850,000. 831-1400.
M Y81De COYe CONDO -senutlonal redo. atcyllt ceillnga.
textured walt1, ultra gourmet kitchen. Huge maater with
guNt room and den. Fabulous vlew1, aecurity complex
wtth pool Md ape. $875.000 631-1 400.
WATERFRONT HOMES, INC.
REALTORS
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..,.. in tbe IOUlhat. Gnabb
A FJlil C.ompuy today seported
durina ita auual forecast of
UrrrWH,,,. muUla.
Speatina before more than
IJX» llulin Ell and cmc --. · 1....:-Oru...._ a. en:-a~ • ID &IY-. UV -..._ ~
Martetina ConauJtant Michael
V. llandall aaid that Oranae
County real estate market ma-
twity bu produced imtitubonal-
quality product that ... attrllded
institutional and private inYClton
alike. -or.nae County'• investment
market beaan 1tron1 in 1985,
slowed somewhat durina the
leCOnd quarter and then showed
hiab-lrowth apin durina the last
two quarten," Randall said.
.. Activity shifted from amaJJ fund
and individual investment• to
larF public tyndiclton. pension
funds and insurance companies,
rdJcctina the county'• maturation
and its position u an alternative
to the traditional Los Anaeles
and San Francisco investment
lllartda.'"
The Grubb a Ellis rqKKt aa.id
that both imtitutional and non-
iDltitutional invaton dro\4e the
0raqe County market in 198S,
camina tramaction volumes to
increue O\'Cf the previous year.
Altbouah the 1tron1 demand
tended to drive prices beyond
the propertia• economic valpe,
coacen over pendina tax lea-
1 'ndma. wllich camed tbe teCODd
q\mter dip, off.et this upward
pr•me.
la die comi• ,_..,tu reform
are aot apocted to iml*' tram-
ldiolll • pmioully.,...... ud
low inflation will benefit botb
buycn and 1eu.n, ra~ in
more trauaction1. Yields will
remain comtant but cub flow
--priom -rent and apeme eeca .. tiom will be reduced.
Oranae County will benefit
cliRctly from i.nYCltOl'lt primarily
institutions, who have larae
amounts of capital to inYCSt in
1986. Because of its dynamic
arowth and the 1opbi1tication
o( its commercial real estate
developments, Oranae Co1111ty
ii incralinalY becomina a prime
alternati\'e (or acquilitio~ Grubb a Ellis said.
Insurance companies., pension
funda, public 1yndicatora and
REIT• are the top institutional
inYetton in OranF County. Serv-
in& u joint venture partnen in
selected Oranae County prime
properties. insurance companies
are also becomina major inter-
mediaries for pemion-fund dienu
1Cek.ina acquilitiom.
Pension f uada invest an es-
timated S47 .9 billion, or three
to five percent of their capital,
in real estate. Became of the larF
amount of available capital. they
ba\'e been the primary invatmcnt
poup ...am. -a.. A•.._
to iDdude ..co-9..., citiD oi
subart.u arw. l'llMioa ,_..'t fintm_..--... ... ~
n.t. fully ..... ._ • a· •
indonton ........ .... «'*"' .... .......... pub ....,
ca......-.1111._.
Putiic.,.tk#on..,••• rr
year la 1915 aDCI opect more
M'< ,. in 1916. AIDOlll ... top
20 pulllic tyndicaton. 62 .. ...
favond apertmm&I • dlcir tir1t
real at.ate u.v. ... c:lloice. la
1916, IOIDC of the llqDr pablic
tyndiclton arc expoctDd to loot
to more non-raicteatial iDYat-
mmtl bocaus "' their COHtimted
ability to raise larae amouatl
ol momy, Grubb A Ellia reported.
Noo-imtitutional i.nWltOn co.
lilt ol either private syndicaton
or individuals. Durina the put
few years, private 1yndicator1
used tax incentives and biah levaa• to llrUCtUre a profitable
retum. Yet, with the threat of
tax reform, private ayadlc:aton
are bavina diffaculty ltructuriq
profit.able tranactiom.
Historically, individuals have
been tbe m0tt active investon
in Orante County but their ~
all tramaction dollar impect ii
dwindlina due to the county's
ability to attract increasinaJy-
more inltituUoml buyen.
1'be private imator will nev-
erthdeu remain an active and
CODllaDI dimt for unallef retail
propeatiea." Randall explained.
a note from Maury
Secluded Rench
Approximately 72 acre ranch in Cleveland National Foreet, easily accessible. Variety
of terrain, fenced for horaes, etc. 3 bedroom main house, staffs quartera and support
building. Call for full details.
S375,000
BHUUful .. Cemeo Shorn
Warm comfortable home on the canyon. Family room. dining room and llvlng room by
large deck area ... cozy kitchen ... 3 bedrooms ... fee land. Come aee itt
$411,000
401 North s .. , Ulne, NB
Open Set a Sun 1-5
Large waterfront home, pie-come see the many outstanding featuree of this home
with Iota of amenities, Including boat docks. Fee land.
Sll0,000
CdM South of Hlghw•r
Two bedroom home on large lot to oceen. Greet for retired couple or owner with ideea
of expan(jing for more view.
RESIDENTIAL BllOKEllACE SEllVICF5
LMm • LMLY LI. 1m.m
Full of gnace and charm, newly redecorated and
NfurbWwd, this big 3 bedroom, famity room prop-
erty wiH INlke eome lucky family a grMt home in 1
eplended ..,,,lty area. Coby Ward.
a .. 1111En1ET u. aa111
Expended 5 bedroom, 3 bath, 2 atory rwekMnce on
extra a.ge IOt. Cu~ location on canyon
o~ privecy and quiet letting. Sandie Fix.
FMKllllllNa.. IZl1•
Extra tapedou9 a.yc,..t home with oversized pool
.,_. cabena. Cozy family room with fireptllce. Perfect
home for famlty living or apecial entertatnlng.
MAKE OFFER! Paula BaUey
PERllllUU ICUll llN lllUll ml a••
Comfortebte, well maintained, two-story family
home. Only ltepe to -and und. Wood peneled
t.nily room wtth buitt-fn wand 1Hding g._ walls
that QPef' to ~ OCI.,, vW deck. Priced for
lmmeda.te ..... MAKE OFFER! Paula Bailey.
ICOl I MT llEW PEil llDIE D1 ..
Sophiatlicated Vitia Balboa condominium with bay
and OCIWI vtew. Stained gtm aky1ight. WrllP around
belcony. pe.ntation shutters.. air conditioning. Owner
wUI 8leo ..... option. Paula Bailey.
.. CUllmllYFlllTGm RMlll
e.utlfuay .-nod1l1d home on water wtth new piet
& 1Hp, hardwood floors. French doors, new kitchen
and betha, large living room, formal dining. family
room, billiard room ..t large mater 1Uite. Views
right out to the jetty. Beverty Morphy.
CUllm•TlllMc.aJI. .. Ill
a...ttfully built 4 bedroom classic Victoria. Two h<M•• from Dahlia Street pert. Walk to beech. Four
yeera old. Old wortd charm but contemporary con-
venience. Family room, hugedeck1 Be\.iery Morphy.
UFFllPUI .......
Sp9ck>ua 2 atort 3 bedroom, 2 bath condominium
with huge living room. IPK'°'• dining--. powder
room and large master IUite. Und inducted. Bevelry
Morphy.
n ... .,...m -111
Awe bedroom + bonus room. Southport model wtth
outatMding vi9w of ocean, bey, city lighta hard-
wood floora many upgr8del. Pool and ape. Thia
home h8a tt all. Shown by appointment only. Virginia s ....
PmBIJCTill 9a II
Five bedroom, 4~ bath family home Mlticuloully
meint.ined and nk:iefy upgrad9d. Southpcwt ...,...
"""._of 1f'9 mountalne and n6ght NgMa. lnwtting
pool .,.. with fire rtng and CCW9red petio. Virgmla
Senn.
EDP I R•HH l.llm• I
balulNI .. of•• .. , ... ..., ..... Four
bedrOOM.1'41mh. .......... ..,., ...... ...
and ........... ~ ....... le• cepMia;lllltf prtmd
and la ~ to "'°"· La. .._ M 111 um.-.. to
quelled buyer. Quik* pa 11111 Ion ~. ..... 22M
ll8dlc OfhWAceda 1111,.cm Tom Alli.on.
Lm8l.lwnl.._ I 1111
Udo home_.. pool on *99 lot. nw. cs 9lf.lll9.
3 bedloome. 3 b111w.. FmnMy room, ....,111 c11•90
room. ~1111 bwn c•ltnga. twdwood ..,,._
located "' ..... Md of lllMd. Owrw .. .nou. ........ JOM Lewta.
PmlTllELl•CMYlllEMRJ..E l•Jlll
Dramatic 2 1to1y. 3 bedloorn. 3 b9th townhOme
located on extra large lot wtth pool ..tape. Freehly
peinted and Ql'P8ted. lmpn 116" 2 9tofy entry with
formal IMng and dining rooms. and t.mity room.
$p9cioua ptlti09 IUrround the ~. Extremely
light and bright throughout. Own•• motlvat9df
DMny Bibb and Stephanie Grody.
• CllYll CllTE9llllY midi 11
Four bedrooml. aeparate fwnity room with fi1eptece.
formal living and dining rooms. 3 baths. and 3-cs
ganige. Fabutoua letting on a quiet~
..,.cioua tot wtttl • garden .. .-y wtndow. Spec.-
blCU&ar waterfall and spa. Priced to ... I at $821,000.
Danny Bibb and Stephanie Grody.
• CUTa-aUT Flml.Y.. 1111.m
Five apllCk>ua bedrooms. 3 full betha, incnclible
large famity room. dramlllic living and dining. 3
flreptacee. b 1111ned ceilings. bWltifUt Ollk noon
throughout French doors. mMY buHt-iM. and all
just Ilka new. Pool m.d tot. Truly one of a kind.
Excellent value at $875.000. Danny Bibb.
• CMTll-aUITIY UIE lllW 11J I ul 11
Pemap. the premier location in this pttvate ~
mun tty. Quiet cukte-uc location. let.I for the Wve
famtly. lndudes. 7 bedrooms. 7 bldha. 3fllrepllK:8a,
famity room with pool Wble, wet ber, large Kleen
T.V .• ~ den, study and mud\ more. Ower a.ooo eq. ft. Incredible v.aue. oftefed 111 tt.-s.ooo.
Danny EMbb/Stephanie Grody.
FIEICI CllATUU • TIE IAYFlllT 11 m, 111
Superb construction and delign can be youn in this
custom 4 bedroom residence. M...., auimoser'looll-
tng the bay. Unique pub room. Pier and slip. Ann
Peters.
IAYJlllT .....
New listing. Specious single stOfY home in moue in
condition. Mmter IUite with large drl 11w90 --. 2
guest bedrooms. French doors. light wood tloorL
Unique atrium on the tMlyaide. Pier for your bod
$785,000 induding land. Ann Pa ...
H l.111 I -JM Cllll ....
Fabulom location with a tuft on oc 1 an view! Thil 2
bedroom 2 a.th home with custom F1•1Ch doors
and wood floors is fully air conditioned and ..._ a
privat9 pool and apa. Ann Patllrl
llMll • .._ IV II
In th• 2 story 3 bedroom condomtn6um.. V-. of
golf c:our.. ..._ and city tights. a.... eourmr
topa. Berber C8lpMing and gold pf 1t 1 d fbdur9 ..
julta._of .. 1S1bol'•~*'..-.oi.nt~
community wtth poot, t9nnisand -s-. a_..-...o.
IAY«Ul•an.. 11.111.m
On the bey nw ._ t.bor entrm. 'llO'J9cent
qu9iNty and OONtruction. Tine~ .......
2 ... _. •• d9n. P.-ct decor _.. fir-* q1 1'itr
mil I r'l't 8rtdl ........ tlOJ'O"'cloc*.. BubeiaAune.
• .... 200
•' l&IUll&P I• • I I '91atwo..,..11111 ••"aw H ' m
... ...... ft.ID && Wal Ill., fllftsfDr, SU ... , ... ,,. ....................... , ..
Fhle lledl•w:i-. poof.-. I'm Ba E•• 'NII 8 •
b11 .... oelk..a.....-.. ••• •iw ..... ..., ... .....,,
and a.rt.fa Aune.
lltl I I Ll.-i.-
&pece tor 2..._InW.onelllaly311 I ' WWW llW
wl9\dln..Stwo•1,..,_ Ufg9c191*_.WID A
ful .. of.., and Na port C.W. l.Md.. .. •I
price pn 500. Under ...,.,oao tar • ._ Oft ..
bey in Do"9r Shot• a.rt.a AA/Ire
Hll I I Clllll IT If.a ,.81\
S .... to Nnd. Oc 11n ~frOlll P9lliO-O...yw,_
and mllgnificeldf Two m n 101 r aa' • 'm 111 aa..c1eaor.
mirroredWlllll.a..,..tilewartr..-. TwallcllA:lwi
with all built-tna.. Owner will h9lp .... OI ....
option. Mk*i Cooper.
AIDTM-WWW&I Cl II
Lm -.. CI I 2 I .ep IT mt•
Titled 11£ CASTlF ti* home pnMdaa.,.,...
ticatld living with 3 bedloom&. ~ .... Md 2
patioa Light. 91ty and • .,_. l11tlng.. a.. OWl..:I
with ~ ftexible ftt•K:ing. Ouk* Eaaow. Tom
AllineonlMic*i Cooper.
a 1111:11 • CUii 1111m
This H9rbor Ridge home Ma it .... W9Y ttwouF
its 4 bedroolM. ~-' bdla. 2 t.nily roome. mge
fonnlll hing/dllil911 room._ and ... ,. 'larlllou
lngokl.,.. ....... Whita.
FUI Ill .. I I DRILmi I
S11ing is bel•illgl This we>19del'tue e.irge ~
home kx ... d in • p•igiola --of Corona ..
Mar Ms 5 bedluoma. torlNll dil•90 room and liwing
room. pool. 9P9. lob of &..cl bric*. F•leh wirida •
and it ia PRICED TO SB I t • ._...., Ingold.
lfD ..-11 RI BT P'I
Oubt8rdng 3 bedroom home nw the b 12 ch with
remoctlla r:I kitchen and tmhrooms. Extra *99
in..-bedroom .., lonMI ••111 room. Glwm
loc:;ation Wiit from coogestion and b.nic. Maxine
Propp.
llDf Ult Wiii mAT.. •• 11
Remad1l1 d 1 story. 4 bedlocwn. 8 b9ltl. I Wbor
ViewHilshomewittt bonus room«..-1I1 in las
suite. er.Id,.........., .... °' .... , ......
Extra lergedilling room with Wfl!Paround wirwaa.
Maine Propp.
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... ••& -iT'HENe'M'ORT INllGtUCOITA Ml8A ~ 'TOCMV
INTO REAL EST~TE
VIEW VALUE
by Gerry & Christia Long
ice di,,.,...-~
1etween $250.000 and
One of the main fectors to $400,000.
be considef'ed in the purchw On Spwrtas Hill one model
CK sale d • home is the value with ocean view mlaht draw
of anythina which miaht be as much as $150,000 more
consider9d -.w.· than the ume model on the
This is particularly true in bllCk side d the hil with •on¥
Newport 8Mch, as we do ~ city liahls and mountain view.
enouah cliffs and rolli"I hills "You Can See
to create a sizeable number The Ocean tf .... "
of homes with ocean view, bay In some cases a llimpse of
view, city fights view, or moun-ocean is teferred to as •ocean
tain view, or canyon view, or .view," while in reality one sees
combinations of the aforemen· the ocean from.._ anade while
1 tioned views. (Are home prices looking throu1h one window
·so much lower in Huntineton of one bedroom. (Sometimes
Beach because of the absence facetiously refened to as a •reat
of the type of top<)lnlphy which estate broker's view.") Oefi-
creates view honles?) nitety not a $200,000 view-
What is the value of a straight-maybe not even worth $200
forward 180° unobstructed in considering the value of the
view? $100,000? $200,000? home.
$400,000? Any of the above? Some months ago, while
In Irvine Terrace, the front showing a home to a buyer
street, Dolphin Terrace, offers on a very overcast day, the
unsurpassed views on one side buyer looked out in the direc-
of the street. but the other side tion of the ocean and com-
of the street offers, in most mented: ~ou claim ocean view
cases, little or no view. The in your literature, but I see
BILL GRUNDY . REALTOR
.: -~ ""' • ·. . . .. . .. " "."' ,, . • r ..
LIDO ISLE BA YFRONT
115 VIA LIDO SOUD
OPEN SAT a SUN 1-5
Watch aunaeb from 3 1ew• of finest Udo
view. 4 BR -4 BA, playroom, gourmet
kitchen. Sandy beach, pier Md float.
$2.200.000
BAYSIDE PLACE BAYFRONT
111 ..,... Pa.c.
0pen ..._ a aun. 1~
Spect.cular COM duplex, 2 Br.-2 ba. up, 2
BR.-2 bll. down. 2 bollt spec:n. May be
teaed at $2.000 month to month.
Reduced to $115.000
HORSE PROPERTY
Newport back bay Ylew from 11-Drtwe, 3
Kre ntate. Specloua tr8dltlonal 5 BA, pool.
hof'M stable. $1 ,100,000
LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT
hautfful dutch ~ 5 bedroome, 5 Nthe,
Ubr8rJ, ftnMt p.MOrMllc north~ new. Pier
Md allp few l8'ge boet. $2.125,000.
PENINSULA BA YFRONT
1130 E. BALBOA
Charming, Older Balboa Beach house. 5-
bedrm., 2111 bath, pier and ftoat-$795.000.
May be leased •t S2,000 month to month.
CDMVIEW LOT
~me A-3 Panoramic Bay Ylew lot, ctty-
coest.e approNCI tor tour large condomin-
iums. $1,200,000
WESTCLIFF VILLA CONDO
Prime ~ floor unit. epecloue 2 BA-2
BA, lhrM pdoe, ape. pool, BBQ--. 2 car
pr.$151.,1DO
_.., •·" OUr r1•an11:
"Oh no. tl'9 --oc 11n .. the same COlof' tod9Y. n.r.
Is really ocean out there."
~ -oti,..... • lhllY my:
~ real estate people heve
a ._., ttberll concept d oc11 n
vi9w." M ttlll moment a UH
bolt croleed the harimn, dilr·
ty visible to •II present. OUr
fuftt. ~'Welt. if hit's
sky we're lookina at, then
there's 1 ftylna salt boet out
there."
This true story Illustrates the
fact that an ocean view ts
looked upon as a slpffic:8nt
commodtty in the purchase
of a home. Com~re similar
prices in Malibu, La1una
Beach, Plies v.-.
View Prdection usually ex~ your neilhbor
How much is your view pro-to cut his trees so they do not about $2,000 per mot.th.
tected from obstruction by your inteffere with your view. Molt I look 8t "'Y .. view once per
neiahbors? This depends on often the neiahbor will comply day-thirty times per month.
the community in which ~ in the interest d aood neiah-1 $2,000permonth(peyment)
live. The more recently built bofhood relations. divided by thirty dlYS (one look
homes are under the influence When we lived In Cameo per day) equals $66.67 per
of sttonaer homeowner restric-Shonts. the Mullipns were so look.
tions than older communities. conscientiousaboutthismatter I can do better thinp with
They tend to realize the value thlltthey would t..theirtrees $66.67 per day than look at
of the view and offer certain trimmed within twenty-four the ocean.
forms of ~ection for each hours of leami"I « the prob-Sell my house!
owner's view, whether tt be ~ Good Neighbors! On the Very candid, indeed.
ocean, city liahts «mountains. other hand we know of one But most vtew home owners
This protection is limited, how-couple who had no view, ~ are not as unemolic>MI about
ever, to the delree of eufon:e-who constantly refused to trim their view as tt'8t person. Molt
ment the association and its their trees. They obviously did of them realize thM as prop.
members are williOI to back not want anyone else to have erties appreciate in wlue, the
up. The restrictions do not a view. view homes apprecillle men,
enforce themselves, and it In such a case the Commun-so the view represents a bell8r'
requires the vigilance of active ity Association can take up retum on money invested thin
particis-nts in the governing the matter and threaten to in the norPMW home.
process Some examples: withhold privileaes. Beyond The owner, and especially
In Cameo Shores a home-that, the injured ~rty would the new buyer, should be aware
owner tried to increase the need some legal advice. of his fiahts to retain the view
heilht d his roof line by just In Cameo Hithlands the view which he is buyina. And he
a few inches above the accept-of some homes chanaed CNer should be prepered to defend
able limit. Two neighbors on a twenty-five year period. The these ri&hts .....-. should
the meet abcM him took up Irvine Company based their someone-etther willfully or
the issue and caused him to assessment " the land value throu1h thouahtlessness-
remcNe the addition and ~ partially on the quality rA the belin to obstruct it. -
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t SCOTCH BUY t
' Best for your dollars! Villa Balboa's smart A
' plan, 2 large master suites, secure away '
' from traffic noise. Lovely pool, spa & j
' good neighbors, only $169,500. '
P.S. LIDO -Full furnished 3 bed-
2-6 months $2,500 mo.
t Wanted: Small Duplex, Corona del A
t Mar, Can be 2 + 2 BR or 2 + 1 BR. :
Buyer ready. '
' " . \ t ,i,,, ~·} ctmm.-9baU9&-~
t ~~~lM••a"'~, ~ . t 3407 E. Coat liWJ•• CoroM del 11•
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Real Estate Spotlight
HANIGll&WATION ·~1 .... 1mow_...1M.y nn. mw IWr ..._, baw will be lib wMti I aet to my
'9lli ..... to Coroaia clel Mat oftlce. • ..W H~.
Propei'tin, Crown Realty aad COrom dll Mar Propmiea was
IJl\llltlDllltl-firm 1pecializina opened in 1957. About 10 ,an
in rwideaaill and income prop. qo Hopper '"amc invoM.I in
ertiet ia Corona del Mar and tdtincblaeineun. Sbefou..t dlCle
IM•iz 11 opportunities and co.. complicated tramactions an in-
inercial invatments tbroupout teft11tiaa di~ from her umal
Southern California. reaidential ra1 alate •lea.
WJlaac people are hilhJy quaf. ••My Crown Realty and In-
iflCd and arc a wonderful addition vatments firm bandla b&aai,,......
to my ballincu. They all liw and in Palm Desert an.cl Riveriide
work in tbc viJJaF and they ICM u well u here in the Newport
it." uid Chris Hop per, owner Harbor ua. I baw aoid hotdl.
of Corona del Mar Properties a high fashion dre11 shop, res-
and Crown Investments. taurant1 and apartment com-
The new ttaff members are plexa,w-.id Hopper.
SteVe Biz.al. who come1 from the To qualify for business aala
Sunland, La Canada area, Kay Hopper bu had extensive trai.n-
Staiina who comes from Denver, ing. She hu taken 90 boun of
and Linda Thomas, who bepn classes to become knowlcdpble
her career in Corona del Mar. about the complexities of invest-
Bizel specializes in residential ment transactions. Currently
properties-working especially Hopper is working on the re-
witb fint time buyers; Sterling quircmcnts to become a C.ertifted
specializes in investment prop-Commercial Investment ManaFf.
erties; and, Thomas is a residential In addition to her broker's
expert. licente Hopper bas acquired Cer-
Hopper is enthusiastic about tificd Residential Specialist (CRS)
her business expansion as she which signifaes that she completed
lites to see people get involved the classes u weU as closed the
in real estate. required 100 successful escrows
••J love what I do. because in the specified three year period.
something different happens every Also, Hopper completed SO hours
to becOme a Oradutc of tbs
............ , .... (QRJ) ~ ea..
ilornia.
-roday the -~-..,.S-ina tbe real estate industry ia
endlat. I jut fiftitlled elMlet
on tbe new stat~ alld federal
qulatiom. biUI ....... illea;
nerytbina ii more CCI wt*"a widt
the new computer techn~.
word proceuorw. etc. So, I coo-
tinue to keep abreast of what
is aoina on-that's the hat way
I can help my clients." said
Hopper.
To help her busineu Hopper
recently joined the Worldwide
Multiple Listina Service. To date
she has reuiwd many interating
calls reprdin1 waterfront prop-
erties and dockina facilities. •rm
learning to work through inter-
pret.en and this is a whole new
pbale for me. That's what keeps
this business challenging-con-
stant change through its complex
nature ... said Hopper.
Community ties are important
to Hopper. She loves Corona
del Mar and she f ecls a respon-
sibility to the community. '"The
village still has a hometown
atmosphere, yet it has all of the
cosmopolitan ad vantaaes-the
beat selection of ~uranll com-
2 Bedrooms 1901 Yacht Colinia •
644-9060 $375,000
110 33rd St.•
6"-6200 $344,000
426~ Avocado Ave. •
675-5511 $289.000
1024 Bayside Cove E.
6«-6200 $399,000
220 Nice Lane #108
631 -1 400 $179.500
220 Nice Lane #213
631-1400 $185,000
1417 Keel Dr. #
644-9060 $469.000
Sat 1-5
Sat a Sun 1~
Sun 1-4
Sun 1-5
Sun 1-5
Sun 1-5
3 Bedrooms
633 Cameo Highlands *
6«-6200 $358,000
118 Via Quito••
6«-6200 $521 ,000
2834 Catalpa #
644-6200 $275,000
Sat & Sun 1-4
Sat & Sun -5
Sun 1-5
2807 Harbor View Dr. ••
644-9060 $559,500
1543 Bonnie Dune Terr
644-9060 $315.000
3912 Inlet Isle Dr.#
644-9060 $339.500
409 Vista Roma #
644-9060 $175,000
2443 Bamboo #
644-9060 $278,500
236 V 1a Mentone #
644-9060 $399,000
308 Evening Canyon •
644-9060 $650.000
2655 Bayshore Dr #•
644-9060 $439.000
4 Bedrooms
bined with unique lhoppin1 op-
port Wlities.. .. mt Hopper.
Hopper's philanthropic and
profaaional invotYements include
OASIS, Youth Employment Ser-
vice board, American Cancer
Society, both the Corona deJ Mar
aad c.alif omia Chambers of Com-
merce. the Newport Beach His-
torical Society, the Sherman
Foundation. Hoag's 552 Club.
and the Board of Rea.Jton Equal
Opportunities and Multiple List-
ing committees. In 1973 Hopper
was recognix.cd by her peers as
.. SaJesman of the Y car" and by
the Newport Harbor Chamber
of Commerce with a silver anchor
for community terVices in 1974.
.. I guess I like to keep busy
and involwd in cballenaina proj-
ects. My life ii always cbanlina
and that keeps it interesting. I
just moved to Jumine Creek-
after livina 35 }'arl in the villa.ee--
tbaf1 the bigest c:baaF for me
recently. I'm happy I made the
move. In my spare time I like
to travel. J plan big annual trips
which acquaint me with all parts
of the wotld, .. said Hopper.
Corona del Mar Properties and
Crown Realty and Investments
is located at 3407 East Coast
Highway. Corona dcl Mar.
-when only Corona del Mar will
do. call 673-M94 ...
••• F.dit«'s Note: Thi.r i.r tlw fust
anid~ in tM Nn41port Ensip:S
MW column, !Waltor$' Coma,
which will hiKltli6ht re•lton'
pro/anon.I llNI pnwn.J bock-
pOflltlb.
Sun 1-5
815 Via Lido Soud «Je•
87~161 $2,200,000 Sat & Sun 1-5
Sun 1-5
Sun 1-5
Sun 1-5
Sun 1-5
Sun 1-5
Sun 105
Sun 1-5
Sun 1-5
111 Bayside Place -Duplex 2 + 2 eO
67~161 $895.000-Sat & Sun 1-5
441 Redlands•
644-9060 $359.500
1853 Port Sheffield
644-9060 $279,000
627 Via Lido Soud 0
644~9060 $1 .445.000
Sun 1-5
Sat & Sun 1-5
Sun 1-5
5 Bedrooms
49 Cambria•
&44-6200 $825.000
317•1 Cont1jo Way#*
S«-6200 $1 ,050,000
23 San Mateo eO
6«~200 $595,000
326 Evening Canyon #*
6«-6200 $599,000
Sun 1-5
Sun 1-5
Sun 1-5
Sun 1-5
178 E. Bay Ave -CM #
631 -1 •00 $159,950
2224 Pac1f1c Or. #*c
644-6200 $895,000 Sat & Sun 1-5 309 Poppy Ave#
673-&494 $399.000
818 Via Lido Soud
631 -1400 $399.500
1201 Berkshire#
631 -1400 $285.000
2041 E. Balboa
631-1 400 $359,000
2124 E. Ocean Blvd.#
631-1400 $329,000
617 C arnation
644-9060 $345.000
1572 E. Ocean Front
644-9060 $825.000
Key: • Pool or Spa
Sat & Sun 1-5
Sat 1-5
Sat 1-5
Sat l -5
Sat 1-5
Sat a Sun 1-5
Sat & SUn 1-5
1213 E. Balboa Blvd. ••D
644-6200 $700,000
505 Morning Star #0
631 -1400 $1 .195.000
2658 Bayshore Dr. #0
631 -1400 $1 ,499,000
~ Belvue Lane #
631 -1400 $369.000
22351 Wallingford -HB #
631-1400 ~25.000
s1e Poppy Ave.••
873 14M $599.000
•View #Family Room • Waterfront
Sat & Sun 1-5
Sat 1-5
Sat 0a Sun 1-5
Sun 1-5
Sun 1-5
Sun 1-5
409 Morning Star
&44-9060 $995.000
Wed. Sun 1-5
Sun 1-5
6 Bedrooms
7 Bodega Bay #•
644-9060 $675,000 Sun 1-5
Vacant Lots
Lott 84 es-ee Top of Roctcy Pt.
844-1400 12. 700,000 S.t&Sunl-8
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I NEW LI STING S
JAi J 111( II .....
3 bedrOOM, 21' bath. tamlty room. ucel'-nt tocetjon Oft extra wide ••nbelt. Quiet .trMt.
Pl.,....mHllll 0 OCIM view.
PEllRllU MIT -.111
u.tlculouat Oceanfront with fant9atlc view, .a.rge
kitchen, family room, huge tile patio, gourmet
kitchen. Full bath outalde for beach convenience.
U1UU IUCI I II Ill II
Channing OCMnfront in Wood'• Cove. Old wortd
charm in thla 4 bedroom realdence perched on
the rocka with fabulous viewa. CloH to ahopa
too.
ClllU •l llAI .....
Newly conatructed home designed by Brion
Jeannette. A master piece of apace utlllzatlon
and beauty. 4 bedroom home plua guest.
Appointment only.
.. CAIYM IUIOMD
Expanatve views from this magnificent 5 bedroom
eatate. Authentic fixtures and design prevail.
Enjoy 4 flreplac ... library and separate family
room plua gourmet kitchen.
OTHER AREAS
•ITIWlllnlVI• 11 ..
Lovely 2 bedroom upgraded unit with private
patio. Immediate poueuion poaaible and VA
or FHA availabte to buyer. Super buyl
Wllll•mllllllE 1111.a
Lovely gm-den condo wfth decorator wallpapers,
fl replace, 3 bedroom. 2 story floor ptan, laundry,
wtth many community amentt ....
UI CU•Em IZll•
Dramatic OCMnfront condo, 2 bedrooms, 2 batha,
furnished. One yMr new decor. stairs to beach
breathtaking view. A perfect summer home.
TUITII •u.a 11--
Magnlflcent Spanish villa, spectacular vlewa,
private verandM, 5 bedrooma, gourmet kitchen,
poof, spa on almost one acre.
a.JTI lMUIA 11.Hl•
Most breathtaking location ever, your own gated
contemporary manaion aurrounded on 3 aides
by ocean. All new, 4 bedroom•. 6 baths, 4 flreplaceal
UUTI LAIUIA 12.711.•
An elegant eatate In Three Arch Bay only 1 'h
yeara old. View of coast, 4 bedrooma, maid's
quarters, library, security ayatem. Owner will
trade.
N E W r·\ r; c -~ ; ~ 1--. ~ 1 r '---' r1 , b ._ r , 1v • ,
CUffMWI llMl ll
lnweeton' drHml Chanftlng condo In ..,,,fie
.._poft l11ch ~ ..,.. OOflWftUnlty
pool, 2 bedlOOt"M wtltl lgtit open ..... ""
WDT .. fllT .. Ill
High r..al .._ -coneeam d9IMnd. For the •arMt
lrw"'°' thll 4 bedrooml2 bedroom .,._. cen"t
be ........ to IUff Md Miid.
Ullll .. RllEI ....
Hunyl Hurryl Th .. 3 bedroom MoMCO will not
lut with lt'a plantation ahuttera. neutral decor
and fabulous locldlon.
•WPllT llllEI .. II
Appealing and cozy deacrlbee profeaalonally
decorated 3 bedroom, 2 bath home tocated on
canal. Large patio and covered decll. Highly
upgrllded.
WNW lm.m
Enjoy apartdlng city llghta from your own pm ...
apa. 3 bedroom•. 2'h batha, family room, ptua
security for your family in· thla guard-gate
community.
U•llU 14 ..
Creative seller aaya "let's trade. What have you
gotr Udo dollhouse that you get to ftniah.
._.. . .••
Exotic kol pond and fountain provtde the ambiance
that leada you through this 3 bedroom condo.
Exceptionally well priced and ready to Hit.
u• llll 1411.• Remodeled home built around patio on 52' lot.
3 bedroom home on desirable atrMt. Newer.
kitchen and batha, beam celllnge, gallery entry.
U.llU IMlll
Maximum uae of th .. 32' lot hu provided an elegant,
apacioua, 4 bedroom family home Juat atepe from
the beach. Good financing.
•cu• ••• Opportunity la knocking. Call to -thla popular
Monaco plan in prime location of Big Canyon.
Large lot wHh view of city and ocean.
u•11&.1 u 111
Best views of bay, ocean, light• and mountain•
from 1ophl1ttcated 7th floor unit In Lido Park
Drive building. Full aecurtty.
111111.. 1111111
Tired of the aame old look? Savor the beauty
and original design of this 5 bedroom home located
In Newporra finest community.
IUCll IAY 11J Ill
Surety one of Newporf 1 moat beautiful bayfront
homea. Thia colonial reflect• quality and
refinement. The bay view la a fitting frame for
thla fine home.
Joann Akerman Lyleen Ewing
Ginny Anderson Sue Exley
Bill Bents Maggie Guth
Marcia Bents Shir1ey Harris
Debi Bibb Rita Kurtz
Eleanor Bowae Guy Livingston
John Campbell Sara Marvin
Evan Corkett Marcia Matthewf
Joan Donahue Lois Mcloon
C.rolyn Eadie Carole McMahan
Jamea T. Muller
Vice Pretident. Branch S.... Manager
. ' n r-. ~, ~ " 'l I • " •. .
L \ J ' .. i • . ,·-u1 . YI . u ' ' . ·--
ClllEt•• D8111
Light. ........ My premium ....... 3 bedrOD._
2 bathe; 2 bedroom•. 1 bath; gueet with Nth.
Prime corner IOtlllk»n ecroea from P9fk.
IPYILAll .U. -11 e bedroom home on large tot~ Niie. city
and ocean. Price reduction mak• ttlla one of
the best valuea In the aree.
llllECUFFI lllLlll
Impeccable famtty home with aolar heated pool
and apa Mt In luahly land8c:pMCI yard. Ocean
vtew, new kitchen, many exceptional dlltllllal
IPYRAll al 1111 Ill
Setter'8 dea6gned thta 5 bedroom home to lneure
maximum privacy for parent.a and notay teens.
Gorgeous cuatom home -priced righttt
• .. Cliff. 11.111111
Watch the boata enter the harbor, wavee cr•h
on rodta. fabulous auneeea over Catalina. all activity
at Little Corona right below you. . ..
-IAYFllRT 11 .. m 111
Boat .atp ptua hlttaide ~Of ...... Incredible
building atte with fantutlc ptana approved by
COMtal Commleaion.
BALBOA ISLAND
IALlll &.'• ......
Dupaex wtth view on large comer tot. 3 bedrooma.
...,.,ate guest room. L8rge 2 bedrooms apt over
3 car garage. Owner wtlt help wtth financing.
IW.llA Ill.Ill 1111 111
For9Ver jetty/bey vtewa In thie 4 bedroom, 4 Nth
home bultt around center dining atrium. Exotic woocta. old WC>ftd craftamanahtp.
Judy Mertz Cynthia Rumsfeld
Barbara Miles Frank Sennea
l ydia Murphy Jennifer Shaw
Edie Olson Laraine Shaw
Kay Parker Hillary Thamer
Marian Phillippi Dottle ValentJne
Sett Reedy Sherry Wallace
Marian Reedy Liu White
Judy Robbins Bob Yorke
Lucy Roe.
AMERICA'S LARGEST FULL SERVICE REAL ESTATE CO.
NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060
O.aahl, Phyllis lloed, Muily9
Ht'da' • Carol ~ Mary
Lou 'Selaum, Mary buom,
Carla U..aad Sti ... ~
decided OD ~· M tbe
tbemit ·IOI' the ftorista to deejp
Harbor lites-
~
this pla. In teepina with the
Silver Jubilee, co-chairwomen
U., l..aUa and JeeDM Edwards
Ud committee mcmhcn Sasic
Tom, Linda Ackerman, Rose
~ Diane a.oe. Diana Ster-
lina. Doretta Wedin, Barbara
., ..........
the five.foot Ooral ....._.
Held at the Dimeyland Hotel
and in 1pite of torrential rains,
more than 800 cJeaantly attired
pata came from tbrouabout the
county to support this St. Jude
Ha.pital bendil
Harborlitcs attending were
Pell)' and La Cotton.. Marilyn
and c.aJ Schmidt, floss and Ed
Schumacher, Lee and James
Gormley. Georsia and Bill Haney t
Marcie and Maurice Mulville,
Micbdle and Fred Robe, Elaine
and Bill Redfield and the Bar-
nardo Y orbu.
Corporate spomon of the nine
floral baddreaes were The Irvine
Company, Polly's Pies, Chris-
topher'• Salon, Bates, Johnson
A Co., La Paz, Wedin Enterpriles
,.and Carl Karcher.
•••
The Yaennesc Ball Committee
annually bolds a delightful brunch
precedina the April 26th black-
tie Pacific Symphony fundraisa
to honor sponson and patrons
of the pJa.
This year the event was held
at the home of Diane and Paul
"INTO
REAL
ESTATE"
w;p;;._., a ·~oot
Frnch-impired maaor. all of
wllida .. deconded by Glabman
Parnitme.
More than 350 ,._. enjoyed
the many activitiea, includina
a fubion 1how, silent auction
of European ·crystal and an in-
credible French buff et catered
by The Turnip Rose.
A few of the many Harborlita
praent were Z« Allred, Phyllit
and David DeRoche, ROie and
Lock Ding. Wanda and Robert
EalY. Carole and Michael Oilano
(CMole chain the April 26th ball
to be bdd at the Newport Mar-
riott), Bubua and Ben Harris,
Barbera and Jim Glabman, Suaan
and David hpoff, Mary and
John Jobmon, Ruth Ann and
Eugme Moriarty with their ctaup..
ter Jeanne, Marilyn and Tom
Nielsen. Patti Ree and hthryn
lbompeon.
.. A Tcmt from the Heart• wu
the title of the Vohmteer Carter
of South Oruae County's ICCODd
annual wine auction, held at tbe
Westin.
Carol South and James Roeder
co-chaired, which also fcatura
a sampling o( cuisine as j>raented
by such racamam. .. ..AUiedo's.
-Royal Thai, Nicole's and the
Bistro .
• ••
Mary Ellen Hadley. a com-
munity activis~ wife, mother and
friend, was the 1986 recipient
of the Athena Award, which was
gi'ml to her at a recent luncheon
sponsored by the Newport Harbor
Panbellenic.
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THIS ISSUE FOR AN ARTICLE ON CURRENT INTEREST RATES
AND HOW THEY AFFECT THE BUYER. WE HAVE WRITTEN
ARTICLES IN PREVIOUS ISSUES ON SUCH SUBJECTS AS:
· 1) Financing
2) Duplexes as investment properties
3) Preparina your home tor sale
4) Broker/Seller relations
If you would like reprints of any of the above anicles all us at 640·56 · •
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We're going to •poil you
for ~v~ry otlur furnitur~
atore in tla~ world.
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Costa Mesa Life
the settlina of wxertaintia at
the federal level. People have
become involved to learn of iu
implications on community life.
There are several options. One is
whether the property taxes wiD
be redua:d or wbcthcr tbe citizals
wiJI want to raise the current
appropriation limit and ntilin:
these funds OD civic Unpn>vemenl
projects." said City Manager
Allan Roeder.
The Gann Initiative wu P'swd
llE•tm
price inda and tl9c ~ mcrcue.. nm e11aWisbet daccity\
annual budset.
No matter wllat a city-S l'Cft-
aucs are, only a ccrtaia amoam
could be •peat in the opaatiq
badaet. Exc:na fuada wollld be
UICd citber to Rd8ce property
tam or to raile tllcappaopaimtioa
limit.
A measure to i.ncrcue abc limit
would be placed oa ti.c Ila.DOI
and if people voted fa...a.ty,
John £. 'BCom
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Their warm smile5
and tenderness.
Their bright eyes
and happine55.
on
t.M .. csif a•• 11aic,.illlo
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,..... Jtk ........ •Biid e
.......... -•'r rtlll -... .....
sa..•OU.•eMilcite ..
" .... , CiYiC "---· ... Mic._. c~ ft t1• "f tlle
ara--Rwl •"8a•1JUd"J
Cos11w few ._,.Mi• tk ...
tiGm.I bad,et. 11lil Iii Milfrm
cities• fDDda comiaa from tM
fedaal~••crca,;.
dramatic fi•wjal Ua.-:0 OD
maay maaicipelitiea an>mld the
coaDb'y. Roeder aid.
wn.is ,ear 1ft will Joe& .,..
pronmatcty s 1. 7 million. c....
Mesa is better off tlau lllOlt
cities. became of oar lla.ltlay
rnnuc bue due to die .....
coatrilMrtion of the aka tu co&-
lcctcd in the city. Commuitia
widloat eommc1cial aad indm-
trial Ima are aafreriaa awrdy
&Jld I foracc cmc butnptcia
mtioawidc. • aid ltoedcr.
For tl9c .... few llM)llCM llae-
Now thru April 30th
3040 E. Pacific Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar -760-6767
to citizens.
-peop1ie may voce to take tbc.
tax cut. This would mean a 16 to
II pen:cat cut-the city\ portion
of tk total property tu is tbe
maximum redaction that people
could ex~ said Roeder. •For
ccaa Mesa that ICpiaelltS about
S6 million. Ript now my staff is
doiq a lot of wort in house
QI Or S AP r fll New--,_. ....._and Oranse County ._ ______________________________ _. are cdebrating the 91• anniver-
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sary or tbe founding of their
sorority with the Spring Ekus-
inian. The luncbcoo will be bdd
on April S at the Newport Beach
Country Club, 1600 E. Pacific
Coast Hipway, Newport Beach.
Interested alumnae may phone
854-7444 for information.
•·-die rt 1 11 are bdd at
die c... ... o.. ....... Cam-
_ .. hlY~ C I at 18'IO Aubeim
A~ in Calta Maa. o..a are
aftaed oa Mondays wl Wcdnea-
cl8JI • Jo.JO p.m.. n..days at
7:l0 p.~ ud • ---0. the
I~ Side ... OD Mondays
ud Wecbaad•JS at 6:45 ,.&
For IDOft inf~ on Ju-
Come in often
for best
selection ...
-Nancy Constancio
t7MtD.MUJ SllP ' • ..._ a....,-. or_
Lunch Menu
Tiie IUDcb mmu for Newpon-
Mea ~ tbe wt ~April
3,is•foluWL
n I J J: A••blllp With
pieties wl c:atsup. .........
crilp fJc:udl fries. pain dcw.1
and milt.
......., • Grilled cMcw: sand-
wich and pictlea. carrot coins,
bated bean~. chocolate cake
IQaa&"C llDd milk.
M ' J 7: Hot c1c>s with mus-
tard « c:auup. ICUODCd peen
bean. ~ aad pineapple.
.,.. o• c:llipl• ..S milL
T' .. , I: Taco with mt,
cheese and shredded lettuce.
ICUOlled corn. •Ncwpon-Mcsa
bread.• rmy apstia •ace and milt.
W1 m11..., t: Bowl of chili
beam with cheese. crisp salad.
chilled prache1, .... SCJft lfttn:I
and cbocHltc mill.
zacile .,.., El caJI 548-4909.
~ e 2 ... Y.._ ol Newport
~will pracnl the third
in iu series ol Teen Issue Work-
shops.. on Sunday. April 6. at
I I a .m.? this time focusing on
teen stress and suicide prevention.
There will be no charge for
this progiam and the community
is cordially invited to attend.
T cmple Bat Y ahm is located at
1011 Camelbect. off Jamboree.
in Nniport Beach.
a .. tie Gnw~ f ouDdeT /
director of Prolceaium Produc--
timm. will ..... members and
pcs1I of s.a. a ~.
Ewe lvm, at the Sbaatoa New-
port Hotel oa Tuaday, April
lat 6 p.m.
n. ,.._Am CG ,,._of
'I ,, .. y ... will lpODIOr
tk founb awat iD ila Tea and s-. ~ fatmiaa tbe Mu--
Ira QDmut Oil April 6 at 4 p.m.
Comjeti .. al 2 violim, a Yiola
ud cello. tbe Adasba Qau1ct.
wboR mme m• -Yo tbe Stan.•
bas 8 vast Kpertoirc indudiD&
c1e-..1 aml lilbt m-n1 11iazs
• wel • pop. raatimc ud show
tma.
Tdds are S6 per paw and
may be obuDd at the door.
A._.._lwlw•ww?D I
-I p I ,.. wil be ltdd •-"I I ,,..,. ..
J • 1 p..a at tt. Pae .. ,C I ... °'" I I I 2 • 1501 ' . W• f« 0rM. Saile 3?1. New-
pmt • ch (J l&dK&c .. «
top of Califonia Fint Baa•
8 1 1·.
1k lee ii SIS per ~ ud ..... . .. ..., ,_Will* F'.1 .._,..._
.. LI Cllll M.1661' _ .... .-..
Style '86
IYM•lllt.Mll .
to raile ,... for die i*Cveutiaa Ram ~ Harte. Good-
ol dlild abale Maldl .JS .a die rich, i.a..a Home; Jaditb NM-
Hoed Mcridiea iD Newpolt .,_.. hmd. Safety Net; and Jan French.
California Governor Georae'· .,,omen•a Livin1 Center. The
Dmtmejian CDdoned tb9 cam-featured speaker was Lavonne
.... with • later ol commm-Campbell,. Newport~ police
dation. He stated, "'Tbrou1h detecriYe in cbaqe o( child abme
endeavon al echntion and ~ c:ws..
YCDtion, this worthy project blinp
hope to famifia ~ who
are searchina for comfort aad .........
Tbia event will be one al many
held nationwide by tbouunda
of ahamnae and colle1iate
manias al lappa Della. an 17-
yar-old DOD-pl'Clfit ~nir•tioa
with OWi' 100 8dM dwpn and
440 alumw aaoc:iatiom. Last
year l.appa Della raim:d "9.000
for the pKW 1•M>a al dlild at.me.
Tbe pJ for tbia. the third cam-
.... ii S75.000.
The b•ndwioa iDduded • silent
auction with the proceeds bcins
Shop
Smart
Irish daaca by the Noone
~ Id the mood~ and pats
were ealCrtaimd by an oo«qe
matf>O\U by the all al A 9Ma-
rce"1 and Qua. Act in Corona
dd Mar.
It wu a day al Irish fun, but
also a clay ~ recopirina a need
in our community.
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.. Ama111/ Alldlwe," a joint
exhibition of recent work by
Karl Gernot Kuehn and Holly
Wright, will display April S
through May 10 at BC Space
Gallery. 23S Forest Ave .. Lag-
una Beach. Gallery hours arc
11 :30 a.m . to S:30 p.m .• Tuesday
through Saturday. For more
information call 497-1880.
"'Denni• Louise Sc•olz -011
Monotypa" will be the featured
display at Sandstone Gallery.
384-A N. Coast Highway. Lag-
una Beach. through April 7.
Viewing hours are 11 a .m . to
4 p.m .. Tuesday through Sun-
day. Call 497-677S for details.
"Dl1armln1 lma1ea: Art for
Nuclear Disarmament" will be
on view at UC frvinc·s Fine
Arts Gallery thro ugh April 5.
Ga ll ery ho urs arc noo n to 5
p.m .. Tuesday thro ugh Satur-
day For more information call
856-661 0.
Exhibits at La1una Bach Mu-
seum of Art: Mo untain Land-
scapes of Southern California
1900-1985. through April 27.
The M use um 1s located at 307
Cliff D ri ve, Laguna Beach. Call
494-653 1 for hours and further
information.
lmo1en Cunnincham and Dick
Arentz will be fea tured in a
display at the Suaan Spiritua
Gallery, 522 Old Newport Blvd.,
Newport Beach. The display
will run through April 12. For
hours and details call 631-640S.
M<fwo L.A. Prtntmaken,"' works
by Efram Wolff and Laura
Stickney. wlll be on display
through April 7 at Laguna
College of An. Ettinger Gallery,
2222 Laguna Canyon Road,
Laguna Beach. Call 497-SOl4
for hours.
Watercolorlsta Iris Adam and
Jane London will display works
at Art-A-Fair Gallery, 644 S .
Coast Highway, Laguna Beach,
through April IS. Hours arc
11 a .m. to S p.m., Wednesday
through Sunday. Call 494-4Sl4
for information.
W-.C1l1n '1 .... Re•111a
will be on diaplay tbroqb April
lO at Quorum Gallery, 374 N.
Coast Highway, Lapna Beach.
Also featured are acrylic• by
Muriclc Burch. Hours are 10
a.m. to 4 p .m. Closed Mondayt.
For information ·cau 494-4422.
Work• by Orlando A.8., H .
Wysocki and other international
artists, Galleries T ouche, Ltd .•
throuah April IS. Gallery is
at 499 N. Coast Highway, Lag-
una Beach. Houn are 10 a.m.
to 6 p.m. Monday to Saturday.
STAGE
"Alone Toaetber," held over
by popular demand through
April 14 at the Harlequin Dinner
Playhouse, JSOS S . Harbor
Tht 1 •h An•ll Auhtl• 1111 hew wlll llllwl I I ... ..,.., II ._..
and w1t1r •"'11 ICllvHla 11 tlll A11MI• Clhlftlllft Clllw W.,_llay,
Aprll 9 t11reu11t l11nll1y. April 1 a
Joins the
''EAGLE CHALLENGE''
Sponsors:
Vessel Assist
and
in bringing the
AMERICAS CUP to Newport Beach
Hear
"EAGLE UPDATES"
Friday's
at
Cruisi ng Wo rld Yachts 9:30 AM &
3:30 PM
on KOCM
Your Offi cial Eagl e Station
. .. . . . . . . ·.
I ·.::: ••• :.',',, ", tit :.:,·.' ... ·.·: .. ~ .......... ~ ...
111111 PIClflcl'a llM .._ Krlltl • ....., II .....,.. II 1111 1111 nll
.. ·-c1 ..... 11." ........ ,.., ........................ Qllea"
,,..,.,. 111111 Flltlval Fera Tllellrt. llO Liii• C.,. lllll L11111
111111 11 l1t1rll1y, April i at 3:30 p.•. 11• l1M11r. Aprll I It 1:IO
'9& IM 3:30'9&
Blvd., Santa Ana. For tickets a .m. and S:JO p.m. on Sunday.
and reservations call 979-SSI I. For reservations call 838-1540.
April E•ents at Soutll1 Coaat
RepertorJ: .. Buried Child." writ-
ten by Sam Shepard and staged
by Sam Weisman. April 8
through May JI , Mainstage.
Tuesday to Friday. 8 p . m .•
Saturday 2:30 and 8 p.m .• Sun-
day 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. Tickets
$16 to $21 . Through April 6
.>n Second Stage, .. Unsuitable
for Adults," Tuesday through
Friday. 8:30 p.m .• Saturday 3
and 8:30 p.m .. Sunday 3 and
8 p . m . Tickets $16 to S2 I.
Second stage from April 2S to
May 18. "Virginia ... Tuesday
through Friday. 8:30 p.m., Sat-
urday 3 and 8:30 p.m .• Sunday
3 and 8 p.m. Tickets arc Sl6
to $21. SCR is at 655 Town
Center Dr., Costa Mesa.
.. TIN Kina ud r at Elizabeth
Howard's Cunain CalJ Otnner
..The Poet'• Cor11er .. and 1bc
Blood Countess" will be staged
April S at UC Irvine's Fine Aru
Village Theatre, Irvine. Tickets
arc S6 to SI. Curtain at 8 p.m.
Call 8S6-6616 for details.
MUSIC
Concert• at th Cr••1•orM:
Bobby Bare April 7-1; ~ris
Kristoffenon April 14-IS; Lacy
J . Dalton April 2 I. The Cra-
zyhorsc is located at I S80 Brook-
ho llow Dr .• Santa Ana. For
reservations, call S49-ISl2.
Confrey Pltllllp1. Tuesday
through Saturday evenings at
the Ncwpon Mandarin restau-
rant· in Newport Beach from
S:JO to 9:30 p.m., J9SO Campus
Dr. Call 8S2--0900.
Theatre, 690 El Camino Real, Harbor Sill ... meet Tuesdays,
Tustin. Prices start at SIS.9S. 7-9:30 p.m. at the Presbyterian
doors open 6:30 p.m. Tuesday Church of the Covenant in Costa
through Thursday, 7 p.m. Fri-· Mesa. Call 494-8119 or 897-
day and Saturday and JI :30 0587 for details.
TEMPLE ISAIAH <eo...~>
Sabbath Service Friday ni&hts 8:15 p.m.
Rabbi Steven o. Schatz ~nt: Felix Van lleek
2401 IMN Aw.. ~ 8-ct'I c/o Hertlar
Chnatiaft~
Temp......,,_ S49-9600 01~751 2 a.ta. fllliluwH
SermonToc*:: Are We One? ~,....,,....~
~t,P.IAl\f
.,~ ('~
(I) ~ "" ~ .. f')
~
St.Mark
Somethin1 Happens Here
9:30 AM Worship
Nunery Care
I 0:30 Fellowahip
10:4S Full Sunday School
I 0:4S Special Adult Claaea:
• Surwy of OW Tawnent • s.a.ct-ol Aeillll
• Faith A EooDomic J..UCC
• How to Spell PRESIYTEIUAN
.. A.~ ......... '·..._._ ................ .-. ..... l)lw ••
2100 Mar Y11ta (Jamboree A . bluff). N.8 ..... 1341
t ~ / I " J ( J ,"JI l ) : ' { •' : ~ • 1 • • • • I• ' :
=-------
ApJ.417 .. June14
Daya, evenings and weekends/Accredited
• Advertising Desigr • Jewelry
• Ceramics • Painting LAGUNA
COLLEGE •Drawing •Photography
• Graphrc Art • Printmaking OF ART
• Illustrat ion • Sculpture -:':.-=-. ':';:
REGISTER NOWr Call (714) 497-3309
------.. ~-~ ---~
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2•9, ... Wj\lllft hec", CA ....
....... "· Oewi9, l4GO .....................
245, Newpcwt aMCh, CA --lticNird L U.Cy, 1400 .,... ................
245, Newport 9MCh, CA
92MO.
Che'9n L luchenen,
1400 .......... Notttt.
S.. 245. fll Dort a.dt.
CA... .. -
.. ~ J. Thiefl:MMt,
1400 .......... Notttl,
S..-248. NII peat a.:n,
CA92MO.:
,,,,,,_ J .... 1400 ..
aat .... ~ ... 245.
tte II M lllch. CA 92660
TNI bullMM ii canduct
edbr• ..... ~· ~WiefnK.O..
Tt1• r•1•1trant com·
menc9d to tranuct bu1i·
neu under the fictitious
bulineu n1tne ~on 2/
13/16.
This ....,,.at ... filed
with the County Clerk of
Oranc• County on March
3. 1986.
Fi .. No. Fl02552
3113 3/20 3/27 4/3 4751
nc1111UU1WU ._ ITATIMD'T
47a
The foUowint person 11 dotnc bullnns as: LYNNE'S
SECRETARIAL SERVICE.
3250 E. Coatt H11hway.
Carone del Mar, CA 92625
Lynne Marie Mytitte, 31051
Aliso Circ ... South L.acuna.
c..926n. Tm busineu ~conduct·
ed .., an lnchidual.
l YNN M. MY£TT[
This stMement ... filed
with the County Clef'k of
Or.nee Cowtty on Mw. 11.
1986.
fl03256
3/13 3/20 3/27 4/3
wmnca
ntlil .. lllllllll I
-ITAi Wf
The ~"I person is
ti'I ~ • AAA EX·
PRESS TYPE. 17195 Nlw-
hape St Siii. 20t. FCU"ltaln
V...,, CA 9270I.
Wiiiiam Men o.nn. 110
Vta lapMa. Sen a.mente,
CAm72.
This buUms " conduct· ed .., .,, ~. SilNd=
William A. Denn.
This staelnWlt ... filed
with the County Cl•rk of
Oran&• County on March
20, 1986.
File No. F30'215
4/34/104/17 4124 4804
WMOTICI
flCtUIOUI llJ Ill m
umlTAYWI
The fot1owin1 penon is
dot"I bus.inns n : WEST·
ERN FINANCIAL GAOUP.
4041 MlcAlttv Boa Nwrd s.. 170 ..... port a.ch.
CA92MO.
J Mecheel Lann•, 1907
Yacht Truant Newport
a.ch. CA 926f0 ..
This~ .. conduct·
ed..,8"~·-
J.~Umi.
Thia ............ -filed w1ttl the County Cleftl of
0..... CouneJ on Feb. 25.
1916. FM9No.~
4/3 4/10 4117 4/24 4806
"-..c•ra M:lllW• 1111
-1'4U I
TM taNuilC penon 11 _...,. . -•WMMK-
LAHO MANAGEMlNT
GM>U, (8) 'AA UfTP·
..... ll25MIM~ °'· £. nae. eo... Meu. CA92626. -..,OMe .......... 12
Montlc•llo. Irvin•. CA
92714.
This ......... condud·
Id .,, lft •.wnt• __,
Acmro.te~ n. ............ Ned
with the County Ct•rll of
0f"•nt• County on March
7,1986.
Fi .. No r302954
413 4110 4117 4124 4808
.......
"*.IC 9I011CE
uoo.ooo 0
1.-->
0
37,740.&JI
i.-.-
4.00Z.912.000
'6.&.22
239,157,357
4764
LR .-acx.en M9 NIM.TH. ..... Of THI
M81UMITA,.....,·YIMIMllDDKI 1111.
l~ .. 11 0 , aW.>1 I II Cl ••Al·-................ ,_7Ull
(Report .. ~In_.,.. dcl9rs (onty) )
Toeaf admillld MMltl (Pl9t 2. lJne 28) $4,893,560.195
Total HM*ities (.,_ 3. Line 26) 4.nl.606.573
Caclbl peic:kAp (p._ 3, Une 27A and
278) 5,000,000
<Paet 3, Line 27C)
Gnm Plld-in and contributed surplus
(Pt9e 3, lJne 28) 69,899.288
~surplus funds(,,.._ 3, line 29A)
u~ funds <SUtPul> p._ 3. lJne
298,.... 29C) 40.064.334
G9il\ (Loa) from C41*11tiuos (,... 4,
Unt 31) 32,617.614
Inert Ht (Otcw) In Capbl end Sur·
...... 1915 ( ..... 3. Unt 30. 1985 mn. ltet) 13.067.928
........ in FOrcc Nttiol .... CP'lllll
15. Unt 22. Cal 10 ... dalllrs) 62.252.981
Acciderll end ....... ~ ('ScM-
dula H-Cd. 1, Unt l) 3.995.147
lnannce In~ Cllittw•lill .__
..... ( ..... 46 Line 22. Cal 6) 178.839
Acciderll end ..... prwniums. Dnct C....•• ...._,... ~ 46. lJne
25, Cal 2) 74,981 Wt....,, C*tify thtl tht.,... -.ns .. tn w:ra·
dlf"8 _.,the~ SI I ••It tar the.,..,_..., 0..
ca1e.r 31. 19115. ~ tD the tNannc:e c.omrnir r· ·•
ol the 9tllt al c.lifca•• punwnt.., .... C.:... Ward. Nemt ol S.U VD Plc1'*4C
D.O. Slubb:lefi•~ ..... ol Sto ... y
J..20 J..27 4-3 4.10 4-17 4765
co111-.110. .a.a
NOnCE Of TaUITll"l IALE
, ........ 1
N01U
YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UN0£R A DUD Of TRUST.
DATtD Aucust 14. 1985. UNLESS YOO TAKE ACTION
TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT
A PUBUC SALE. If YOO NEED AN DP\..ANATION Of
THE NATURE Of THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU.
YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER
On April 11, 1916. DANIEL L.EIBl a duty .....,...-t
Subs3ib* Trusllle lftter and punuwll to o.d ol Trust
recorded Auaust 19, 1985, at inst. No. 15-309420.
ol Offici9I Rltcords '" the offic.9 ol the Counly Rlltxadti
of <>nnae County. C.lifomta Will SEU AT PUBLIC
AUCTION TO HIGHEST 8100£R FOR CASH (payable
Ill titnt al salie in lawful money ol tN United Stlltln)
Ill the fnlflt .... e.-.ce tD the old ar.... County Court· "°'* luc.e.d on Senla Atta Bhd. Mt un s,c.n ..
and l)roedwey, S..U Ana. California. •the ho&lf ol
9:15 a.m • rWtt. tllt and••• conue,.ct ID end ,_, hlld bf ie undtr uid o.d d TNtt In .. IW°'*'Y
lituMed in uid County and ,.... dlltcribed es: lats
21 end 22 d 9Dctl 9. Pr 1 Ii dttltia 1 al s.ctiolia 1 • ..._
Island, n per M9P NC.Ofded In 9cM* 6 , ..... JO of
•Ire 7£ w--.lnthlOllc:ealb~AKodti'
d ar.,..~. c.mi.·• The ..,... ... _ and alMt WMlft di 1'.,..tiori.
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al .. nallt(I) WO .. .., ..W Died fl,,_,._ .. 5 , -
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Dedwlilkw• al.,.... ... °"'.,... tar Sela. .... .-.
Nalk:9 al ~ .... Dldiarl tD Sitl. Thi "' ..... ....
caused said Notice ol o.tault and Election tD w to
.,. l9COf'ded In the ~ ...... the ,... Pl'OCJllrtY •
IOQr!9ld Ntrnll. SlnMll AOltlesa end T..._...._ Numts
of Trustee 0t penon conduct•"I .... ~ 0..-ltlbl.
2234 L COkndo Eht... hudtna. CA 91107 811 19.J..
1317.
Olis March 10. 1916
1120 3127 413 •n1
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t•a1.-...n111a.
This cited d trust Is second and IUbject to a first
trutt dlld ,.,. al record.
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on the UflDlid Pf'•ICicllll 'bt'r .. •the'* d 17.~
per ......... from 09/01185 to ... d ..... plus any
-. ... thebel~'J~be~OIMA$1l 1
tDP9f..WtDAle. ..... d9 ... YOU ME II DEFAU.T UMJIER A D&D OF TRUST DATED AllRI. ti. ,_,. Ull.£S.S W'lU TNCE ACTION
TO MJIB:T laJR fi\CffAlf. ff IMY IE IOlDAT
A PUm.IC UlE. F YOU fEB>"' ECPl.NM11CJll OF THE •1URE OF 1HE MOl*A#l AGUBJ' ~
YOU...,., DOOllJN:r A lMWEJl
DlTm r;...,mry. 19a
St.-w1LIMmtTNllOIM .. Ct11.~•T..
Gllt9ri A.. Cit' t'& ... A.-Vice P'lwidell It
1201 Em•IWllri• .....
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1'23111 PUmJC-•-rri-a ..
fltilSIUUI• II IU
lllAMl PATWJll
Tht .,.,...,. persona In
dotnt buslneSS as: BRtSTOl
PlAZA CO.. 330 Bnstol SL.
Santa Ana. CA 92704
Albett ere"* Gldunan.
986' Wtlshlre Ehd.. 8ewetty
Htlll.CA90210.
Jerry Gordon Crumpler,
20753 C.odl o.t& w.,, ...
libu. CA 90265.
Malcolm Rodney Riley,
lll ~ Mia. Wal Loa
~CA90049.
1lai5 ........ condud·
edt,,a ..... ~
Si1ned: Jerrr Gordon
Crump:ler
This ...... --•• -nt ... -Ned
with ttae County Clertl of ar.,.. ~ on Feb. 27. 1986. .
Alt No. Fl02261
3113 3120 3127 4/3 4756
K2ml ,. •• mra
HClll ... I I•
--ITAl-1
The .................
dallC .. ,. £• -lH[ VIS-UALS _.., 5000 9rda
.-.~JOOO.Wnl
TOWlr. t11 I 8t -=t\ CA
~
...... 5"apko Woftd.
•Ml•. Inc .• 5000 Birch
SlrMt. Suite 3000. West
TOWlr, fts s 6"' 8lech. CA
92660. This...._ .. conduct·
ed ti, 8 CGpuialicJIL Si1r'9d:
...... Hllws
Tt• stlMn*lt -Ned with the County Clertl of
Or-. t.ounly on Feb 25.
1986. me No. f302036
3/13 3/20 3127 413 4748
WllOTICI
FCiiilOUI• I !IE•
..... PATDmfT
The followinl person IS
doin1 busineu •s: NEW·
PORT BEACH ACQUfSI·
TIONS INC .• 5140 Birch
Street. 1200, Newport
a.ch, CA 92660.
Ne•l)Ol1 8tech Acquesi·
bonS Inc.. Celibnla. 5140
8lf'c:h s.r.. #200. Memport
a.ch. CA 92660.
This~ Is conduct·
ed .., a CG potlliolL Siped:
... ~ 8w:f\ Ac:Qllelsitions
Inc.,~ J Hanis.~
tdtnl n.~-Med
with tM Countr a.rt of
0n,.. County on Marett
24. 1986.
Alt No.. f'l0&3'7I
4/3 4/104117 4/24 4831
&Im'
... ICS.ICI ........ , _ .. r
The'2 ,.,._. ..
dainl ._ r' ••COLLETT
&Nfl'O.A ..........
Of HIORS90ML ~
RATION$. U20 Yon tear·
"*'• Suite 110, Newport
a.d\.CA_..
a.tla T. Otllll. a ~
1111': ill Cutpca111ian. 4220
Yan """-" ... 110. ......
putt...,._ CA 12MO.
SIUt ........ law Car·
... tlliall .. 4220 Yan ~
s.llfllt 110. ... ; , 8-d\.
CA912MO. n. ......... Cllll'ldYd· .. .., ............. ...
Scnec1: CM11es T. Coli.ti
..SSN& "'*>
Thll ............. filed
with the County Clerk of
e>r.,.. County on Feb 27.
1986
r.lt No f30225 l
3/ 13 3/20 ]/27 •13 4747
. . . ........... . .. . . . . . . . . . ' ... .
PUaJCMn'ICI
ACttiiOUI .....
..... PATIMUIT
Tht todcMlnS perw>r1S are
don& bullnns a STONE
DESIGN. INC .. CALIFORNIA.
4400 MacMhur BNd.. Sua
760, Newport Beach, CA
92660
Antony R Lonsdale.
31192 C-nott\ul °' . So
U.--. CA 92671
Larry w Partler, 31192
~Or .• So. ........
CA92677.
Gwry w. LJ ..... 23412
C.minito Selado. La1una
Hiltl..CA92el..
This ~. ooncU:t·
edt,,•~~ _...,.., ... ~
Thia 1 1 J< -Ned
witta ... County c..-of
OrEllWI ~ Oft ... 5,
i-.
Fla ND. 302113
3/U 3/20 J/'V •n 4735
I.a.I
PUaJC NO-~-a
ACltilOUI .,. ros
..... PATIMUIT
The loOowtnl persons are
doinc t>usaness .s H & f
S£JMCES. 620 ... port~
.. c:>n.e. 5'* 211. Ne;uport
a.ch. CA 9266().6468 aw. Jcmiph Hunt Jr ..
1320 ~ c:>n.e. ......
port a.ch. CA 92660
Daphne Fenster mailer.
26961 CaMe ~.Sen
~ c.c-m8"0. CA 92675 n. ~is ooncU:t·
ed ~ ....... ptftNnhlc>
Staned· Charlfl Joseph
.._..,. "· . This .......... -Ned
••th the County ~ of
0ranp Countr on March
5. 1986.
Fie ND. fl02906
Jill 31203/27 4/3 ,.4743 .. ......
M:H-• II
-ITAJI ff
The ...............
doins'....._a: WIN·
DOWS UNLIMITED. ll4
36th St.. Newport 8eectl.
CA~ ,... Schnlidl 1211 ~
Unmton St., Hunt1ncton
-=ti. CA 92MI.
0.-. Andr.-.. 314 l8lrl
St.. Newp0rt &each. c•
~ This ...._ ti c:oncM:t
ed • a ...... pwtl....shp
s.-t 0..-. c.. Andrews. n. ............ Nec
with the County Clettl 01
Onnse County on Maret
6,1916
f"I .. No. 302924
3/13 3/20 3127 413 473A
i ..
..... , •. ,.. ......... .,. nwaw -···· YOU AM IN OUAUl.T UNOlft A DaO Of TltUST
DATED 02110114. UNl£SS YOU TAKE ACTION TO
'9tOTtCT YOUtt NOflfRTY, IT MAY I[ 90lO AT A
PU8UC SAU. If YOU HUD AN fJCPt.NIMTION 0# 'DC
NATUM Of THE ~NGS AGAINST VOU, YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A l.Awmt.
On OVl 1115 • ~15 A.M. SECURITY AWED SEMCl'S
M the ~ eppol.-S Trustee ~ end punuent to
DledofTNlt.
"8cordlllt on CQ/V/M • Orx:um.-lt no. M-079620
Of OMdel Ailcont• In the offtc:e of ..... R9c:ofdtr of
ORANG(~. CelHDmil, II IC lllld ~
DAWN HECKER, NI UNMMRIED WOMAN, & RHONDA
CHEUVRONT. A MARRIED WOMAN AS H£R SOl£ AHO
SEPARATE PROPERTY.
Will SELL AT PUBllC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST
BIDOER FOR CASH, ~ lit time of .. In '-"'I
money of the United Statn) pursuant to 2924-H of
the Callfoml1 Civil CocM, et THE FRONT ENTRANCE
TO TH£ OlO ORANGE: COUNTY COURTHOUSE. LOCATtD
ON SANTA ANA BLVD., BETWEEN SYCAMORE STREET
ANO BROADWAY. SANTA AHA. CA. Ill rilht, tide 1nd
Interest conveyed to 1nd now held by it under uid
Deed of Trust in the property situated in Slid County,
Clliitornia, describi"I the IMd theNin:
A L.£ASEHOlD ESTATE. LDT 30 Of TRACT NO. 1701
IN THE CfTY Of NEWPORT BEACH, COUNlY Of ORANGE
STAT£ Of CALIFORNIA, AS PER MAP RECORDED I~
BOOK 52, PAGES 9 AND 10 Of MISC£UANEOUS MAPS.
IN THE Off1C£ Of THE COUNTY RECORDER Of SAID
COUNTY.
The street lddress 1nd other common desi1nation.
if ..-.y, of the ,., propeify described lbcMt is pufl>Orted
to be: 1536 SERENADE TERRACE. NEWPORT BEACH,
CA92626.
The undersianed Trustee disclaims any li1bility for
~ inconectnest of the llnlet address 1nd other common
~. tf etft/, shown hefwtn.
Said sale will be made, but wtthout CCMnlrlt or wwranty,
express or implied, re1ardln1 title, possession. or
encumbr1nces. to pay the remainina principal sum
ot the note(s) secur9d by uid Deed ot Trust. with inSest
thet'eon. as prcMded m said note(s), ldvances. 1f 1ny,
under the terms of the Deed of Trust. fees, charses
and expenses ot the Trustee and ot the trusts CtNt8d
by Slid Deed of Trust. t1>-wit
$259,929.28.
The benefici~ undef safd Deed ot Trust heretofore
executed and delivered to the undersicnect a written
Oed.wation ot Default Ind Demand ot Sale. and a writl8n
Nobce ot ~It and Election to W . The ~
caused sak' Notice of Default and Election to Sell to
be recorded In the county where the real property is
located.
DA TE: 03/06/86.
SECURITY AWED SERVICES. as Trustee, 12505 Oxnard
Street. North Hotlywood, California 91605, (818) 980-
4412 EXT. 2355. By CAROL R. ALLINDER. TRUSTEE
SALES OfflCER, AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE.
3120 3121 413 4766 ....
~Mrra
LR AND ACC~ #eMIM111. .,. ....... -... fll THI
M•IJMITA...-w'·tURTI•-BIL
lm.tffte• *6• Jall & II · ec u o.o... ..... wir:a .....,,......, ... _
: c~11emoun1s1n...-dol9t's(onlrD T~ ~ 8181b CP4lill. One 21) $93,721.629
Toc.t Ueblitin cPlll9 3, lJ{te ~ 64,4Ul,083
Cac*al peld-up fPlll9 l , Une 27A Md
278) 2,500,000
<P'lilll 3, Une 27C) 0
QroM peid-ief end~ surplus
~ 3. ~ • • l,601,n• S.-Cillt ..... A.NII<"-' 3, u... 2M) 0
~ faf«(turplua) <'-' 3,
Une 298 minus 29C) 18,195,n2
a.in (Loa) from operlltiof is (P191 4,
Line 31) 5,918.G43
lncrlue (Dectw.) in CIPbl ~
SWpaus durinc 1985 CPllel 3, line 30.
1985 minus 1984) 5,524,162
lnsurenca in Fon:a: Natiol lwide CP.le
15. Line 22. Cot. 10 · WtMJte dollar$) 3,552,002
Accident and HMtth premiums
(Schedule H·Cot. 1, Une 1) 8,027,433
Insurance m Force: ~ Busmess
P18t CP119146 Line 22. Cot 6) 81.156,573
Accident Ind hNlth premiums . Direct
Catlfomta BuSfness PIP <PIP 46, u ne
a eot~ 1~
We hereby cemfy that the abolote items are in
accordance wrt:h the Annual Statement for the year ended
December 31. 1985, made to the Insurance
Commiwoner ot the St.Me of California. pursuant to law.
M.W lapt1o, Name ot President w.o. FWry, Name ot Secretary
3-20 3-27 4-3 4-10 4-17 4767
~lllO?a
14'1M
IUl•IDM
(OTM:IOll aac:MI.)
NOTICE TO 0£FENONIT: ~ a Acwado) HAH£N
COHSTRUCTION CO., INC., 1 California Corporlltion,
CONVENIENCE CARE CENTERS, INC., a Callfornl1
Corporlillol1, -000 1~20, lnduliw. YOU Nf£ 8ENG SUED IV PLAINTIFF: ~ Ud. ......
denwndMdo) l£ST£UE CONSTROCTION CO.,• Cet·
itOmie Cotpoilllclli,
You hft9 JO CAL.£NOAR DAYS lft8r this wmmons
Is wwd on JIO'.I to fMe a ttPe•,..,, ,..._.. lit INI
caurl
A ...., ot phone C8I ... Id pralilct )IOU; 'Jl(all ~
wrtnen r9b$ ·-mult .. in proper ..... form if '°" ...... ~ .... ~QM.
If ~ do not fHe ,our responM on time, you may
!Ole the case, and'°"'....-. money 1nd property
'"" ....... .eo..t ..... ..,.,,.. .. from the court.
Thent .,. 01t'9r ......... ~. You may Wint
to c8't an Mb••t tWtt ...,. If )'OU do not know 1n
.aor'Mf, ~ mey Qll an ettofney reterr11 MMee ot
...... aid aMc:a (N.-d In .... phone bcx*).
Out.-• que la ......-. ... citacion judlc6al
udld t19ne un plaZo di lO OtAS CALENDARIOI peta
,,,...,..., una ,...,.,._ .. ettt. • maqulna en nta
~
u.-.•--i•&lllfaln•la• ••
pnM(CUIC IU ... , au --• •DldM ......
cumpffr COft In ,.,....,,_ .. 119LIH lllftllledM ti
Ullld ......... c:MI eDOe• cw. .,_....,,...,,, *.,•t&Jtl' ,...._..,.. ..,., .. ~., ............... ....._ .....
y ... CDl9 • ., ~ .... de '•"" ..
...... cMt.
£aftten otrol ,.....,. ................... Ulled
qulera Uamer a "" Mol8do ~. 9' no c:onoca • Uft Ml 1111111 ................ "" ... lo •
••••• Ill ...... 0 .... Clldna ... .....
"'9e ......... htlco).
CAS[' Nt..u (Hunwodlt C.0)
72032
The name and ~..&.ti---of the court Is: (E nombN
' dftcdaft de .. cor'9 ea) MUNICIPAL COU«T Of CALIFORNIA. 0nNwt County
Harbor Juctklaa Olterk:t. 4ee>l Jetnbcne aw. ......
101, Nc•Pott a.ch. C4>n* 912MO.
Thi ..me. add.--. and b'10fiGM number of plehlllfrt
, lltlicwt9ef, OI --without en 1111Dit119J, ii; (ti noftllft.
la dif9ccion 1 • numero dlll mt ktio dlt 111:1 ..-dlll demendlnll. o dlll d9rna,.,.. que no ..,_ .,...,,
es)
ROHM.O C. BROWN, 16133 v ...... &Mt .• ~ 680, Encino. c.ettomia 91436, (811) 907-6134.
DATE: (feet.) JUN 19, 1985
J.P£TERSON
CWtl (ktuerto), by LAURIE SPENC£R, ~ (Dale-
pdo).
3/27 4/3 4/ 104/17 4790
CONTROl #98701
NOTICE Of TRUSTEE'S SALE
13-8511.(JOl2
No. E3099
YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T UNDER A OEED Of TRUST,
DATED 08126/80. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO
PROTECT YOUR PROP£RTY. IT MAY BE SOlO AT A
PUBLIC SAl£. IF YOU NEED AN EXPl.ANATION Of THE
NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER.
On G4/18-86, lit 09:15 o'cklck A.M., AT THE FRONT
ENTRANCE TO TH£ Ol.DORAHGE COUNTY COURTHOUSE
LOCATED ON SANTA AHA BLVD. BETWEEN SYCAMORE
& BROADWAY, SANTA ANA. CA 92701, EQUITABLE
DEED COMPANY, n duly 1ppoirmd TNlllle under the
deed of trust d1ted 08/26/80 made by JAMES E.
GUTMANN ANO GAIL C. GUTMANN. HUSBAND ANO
WIFE IS Truston 1nd SECURITY PAClflC NATIONAL
BANK 11 Beneflclery and recorded on 09/15/IO 11
Instrument No. 19269, In 8oof{ 13743, hce 485 of
Offici81 Recants In the office of the County AeQOtder
of ORANGE County, California, by reason of ct.f1ult
in the peyment °' performenc:e of obC!ptionl Mewed
~.Will SEU AT PU8UCAUCTION TOTH£ HtGHEST
BIDDER FOR CASH, OR CASHIER'S CHECK peyeble In
lawful money of the Unit9d Stites of America • time
of sale, without COftnlnt or warr1nty, expreued or
implied, as to title, pauetlk>n ot encumbf'anc:es, the
interest conveyed to end now held by It under .. Id
deed d tru11. In end to tN PftJP9't1 In ORANGE .~.
State of Callfomia, described 11: LO"'r 34 ANO THE
NORTHERl Y 6.00 FUT Of LOT 35 JN 8lOCJt 23 Of
TRACT NO. 172. IN THE CfTY Of NEWPORT BEACH,
COUNTY Of OMHQ(. STATE Of CAl.JfOMIA. AS PO
MAP R£CORIJO IN 8C>OK 23. PAGES 5 ANO 6. aft.
CEUMmUI IMPS. '" THE omcl 0# THE OOUNtY
. R£COROO Of SAIO COUNTY. OCt'.PT THOUROM
• THE~VUORnOfl.OfM.
Tt.e ... eddrw end aa.. common~ •
If any, d ........ ~ delulbld ._. ii SUiUtld
to be: 440 ~CT STREET. NEWPORT BEACH, CA
92663
The Underl.ilNd Truse.e disclaims an, NalMfftJ for
..,, lfQlfrldrt 1• dh..,... addlw• aet.commou1
d ........... ..,, ....... t..in.
Seid ult .. bl mede to P11J the Cb's Yo• -=and
~Mid dledoltrult, iftd&dnlllCClltl. ......... _
of T~ end of t"8 trust etelltlad by 111k1 dMd of
trult. .. "'"" ....... under the """' of aid ....
of trvlt whtctt hew not been repeid, end h unpekt
balance of the notie(S) MCUf9d by said deed of trust
with Interest. At the thne of irritief publication of this
notice, the total •mount of the unpaid befance of the
obllptlon1 secured by the above described deed of
trust. lnducNnl Int.est Ind the reatOMbly estimMlld
COits. expll'IW 9"d acflMnces, ts $105,085.89
Thi Benllficiafy undef u6d Deed of Trust heulltlabe
executed 1nd delfwred to the undef'sianed 1 written
Oec:lwlltlon of ~ lfMl.Oemlnd For S... ..S 1 Wf'lalln
Notice of Defaul and Election to Sel. Thi ........,_,
c.uMd said Notice of Default and Election to Sell to
be reconted in the county whef'e the real property is
locMld Ind more than three months haw etlPSed 5'nce
such reco11:11ition.
o.ted 03/20/86
EQUITABlE DEED COMPANY as Trustee
By £.dwlnta C. McCloud·Ytee President
701 S. WESTERN AVE., Gl£NOALE. CA 91201
(818) 507.3209
3/27 4/3 4/10 4802
~
.....C:Mmc:I
HClliiOUI .. lllllD
..._ITA1B8T
Thi taiowtfll Pl'IOI• .,..
doif11.... I LI II: LOS Al.A-
MfTOS IMACMNG MfDeCAl
GROUP.. '7'51 K-... -.. a..Mut1..,_ CAto1'20. c.t-
lbNa.
Rk:timdT. flladllrlOio. M.O ..
2911 ~ LMe. Los Ne-,.... CA 90720.
.._.... C. .,..,,,_._.-, M.D .•
Inc., 383 ...,.,_., Untt
303. ~~ CAIC*l.
Kenneth E. ~ M.O .•
Inc., 16732 h•IPd Lane.
Huntln1ton IHCh, CA
92M9.
TNI bulAt.-ts conduc:t·
ed bJ c:o-pwbwa. ~:
Aldwd T. ,...,.,.., M.O.
Thb llibtlment -tMecl with the County Charil of
Or1n1a County on Mateh
11,1916.
F1le No. Fl0330l
l/2031274134/10 4179
1..MM7
"*'Cmntl
F1ChhuUI Ml•I • ..... ITA'W
The totlowtnc '*"°" la doinl~•STfARHS
D£V£L.OPlllOfT, 2026 Quell
9INllt. Ne poit lledt. CA
926a). ...,,. eou • ..,, .. Inc.,
e CaHfornle CorporMJon,
2Q2I Quell llNlt. f&s II Df1 ~CAl2MO.
The re1latrant com•
menced to trantac:t ~
nea Under tt.e fictffioc.tt
butineM ~ Of Mmes
li-.d .._..on 21111•
This ._, 11 Is COfdld.
Id bJ • coupou lllut1.. Slpect.
STEARNS CONTRACTORS,
INC., BRUCE D. ANDELSON.
T emoorwy omc:.r.
This ........... -ftled with the County Clerll of
Oran1e County on M1rch
7, 1916.
FMa No. J03048
l /20 3/'D 413 4/10 4771
"*'CNOTICI
I-Miii
ll!ZMDM
(CITAC:IC* JUDICIAQ
112.MI
119.5'4
1,115,000
NIA
690.453
4770
NOTICE TO OEFEHOANT: (Avila a Acuudo) HARRY
W. HEN0£RSOH, and DOD l THROUGH 10, lndulive,
YOU AR£ BEING SUED IV Pt.Nmf'F: (A Ud. le em
demlf1deudo) B.K. RAY.
You have 30 CALENDAR DAYS lfter this summons
ls WV9d on you to fit. a typea1 in.tt rnponse lit tNs
ccurt.
A lla.r or phou1e caM witt not proeect JIO'.I: 'JOAJlf type.
written re.,onM must be in propet lept form If you
went the caurt ID ._ 'JOAJll case,
If~ do not file )'OUr response on time. yot1 may
lose the caae, and )'OUr waen. money and property
tnlY be~ without furttw _,. .. from the court.
There are other lepl 19Quirements. You may Wint
to call an llttorney riaht --.y. H '°" do not know en
.ttamey, ,ou fMY call 1n ettomey m.n-1 MfVice or
a ......... .,. (lillld In the pftofw bell*). °""'* de qua .............. dtedon judlclel Ultld .,. un ptaat de 30 DIAS CAL£HOAAI06 _.
praentar una ,...,.. ecriU a maqulna en etta
corte.
Una catUI o una .._..... •11touMc& no le oft..-.
pt<*c:Ciovt; SU ........... ..,._a ,,..,... .......
cumpHr con las......,..._ ....... ~ IJ
................. cartl 9CllcM .. ~
SI uatied no ........ ., ...... I .... SI a ....... ....... ~, ........ ...-.......... ...
"I-.. cm..•., l"lllld&d 1ir1 MID adldel• ..-_.. ... cmtie.
Exl&t&ft ...... ~ .... , .. "-19 que ust9d
QUlen ,..,._ • un Mlopto I~. SI no
c:onoce • un Ml•"• puede ...., • un ~ di •••dadl 1119 ,, oa .................
(.-al clrctodo 8 p 0
.......
CASE~ (Numwodlrl c.o}
~
The ,_,.:and Mdt..&.ti-w-ol tM cou.t tt.: WJID("*M•
'1 dlrecdan .... cartl.., .
Or-.. ......... CGurt. 700 Civic c... °"-,,.... s.g Ana. 'CA t:l702. -• .
The .............. end ......... nuunbw of--· lltlNlillj, OI ........ ., wttlw:M en lltllomly, ii; (EJ nombre.
la dlrecclon "I et nulMfO del t91efono del abclpdo
dal .........._ odal denw_,..qua "°*"' .......
es)
l<Mlil\ [. ~. Mllamly lit Lew, 850 [. CheprtWt
AV9nUe. Sulll 0. °'9uWI. CA 92666. (114) 532· 1606.
OATt: (fe<M) JULY 11, 1985
LEI A. BRANCH
Ctn~). bJ G.A. LOYE. Dllputy (OlhpiJo).
3/27 4/3 4/10, 4117 4717
1-MMl
F'ICllllOUI .. llFID
NAMl ITATIMBIT
The followlnt person Is
de>tn1 buslneu .. : W.O.
BinlNm. Inc., 2699 Whh
Bd, Suite 100, lnrine, CA
92714 .
8fl Holpbl Waste Sya.
lllml, l a.coullfte6d OMce
Puk, M1con, Geor1la
31211.
Thia~ la candUct-
ld ~a corpot.Ut.
IF1 HaaclblWMfll~
Inc.
St.lpMn L 1"omat, Viele
Pt 'fl It
Thia • 2 ••• -...
with tM Cou-Clefts of
<>ranee Cou-on ~tt 20.1-.
,. No. f104219
l/'D4/34/l04/17 4795
lo-Mal
M:ilhOUl•'ltrll•
IMMllTA1W
The falow6i• ..,._,. ..
doifW ~ -JT Y(H. TURA, 3 Upper Newport
Plau Drhie. Ne 'pcwt 8-ch,
Call"°'"'8 92"0.
Jack J . .JallaUy, 3 Upper
.... port Plaza Drive. ...
part Bead\, CA 92660.
Larry Tucker. 3 Upper
Newport Plaza Drive. .....
part Bead\. CA 92660.
This busiNl.5 is conduct·
Id bJ a..,.,.. pefti..uMp.
Silned: JD J . .Jalally
The re1l1trant com-
~~
Of\ Mitch l t.
llMlll
fCfh .... 11111• ....... .,.., . .,
TM foMMitf'I perw ti ..... '::r· -DtEHl 6 COMP • 1201 DDwe
.......... 5lQ. ...... °" e.ch.e9'--ll'*"'--.c ·1 .....
1201 .... --. ..... 510.
N& ••Ce.d\~.-0
lNI '-1171 I iaCll f Cl · .. .., ........... -.....
IUt.DILN.Mc.. ........ Dilfll. flil I 'lterlt ...a... .....
T9'• re1istrent com·
metad to ... I 'I'd ......
nns Undw the fldttioul ...................... an..,._, l , 1-. ; ·
This I I m rJ/11 W. •
wtth the ~"'Cfiaf\ of
Orenet Coune, on rAreh
20.1-.
Fie No. FlCM220
11214/3 4110 4117 4798
-·-
&I Kl ....c•••••a ...
fCih ..... Ill • ... ., n
The fdlow6nl ,.,._,. is
~~-auwuSTUIUHS. 114 Mc:f-*" ,._., Newport a.ch. CA
9266(),
frwi R111annts. Inc.. 114
Mcf edden Ptace. Newport
Bleeh. CA 92660.
This buliNu is conduct·
ed ~. COtpolltiofL ~
FM1 AESTAlMANTS. INC ..
RICHARD H. FRD. JR .. PMS-
IOENT.
This ....... it -filed
with the County Clertt of
Otance County on March
7,1986.
F' ... No.~
3120 3127 4/3 4/10 4782
K..a.2 wmra
fCiil--• 11 ••
--lfll'W
The.,.,.. ..........
dalfWtlulil.-• AUTUllN
INVESTM£NT courAff'.
369S... ...... DrM.S...
320, Newport Bnch, CA
9266().
Christine C.U ~-.ty.
Autumn lnwstment Com· '*"• 1211 SW Fifth lwe..
Wiie 1400. PortJMd. OR
972IDi&.
Tqcy J. c.11. 10 c.ibclla
c.ourt. Moi•wt. CA t5«l
Timalfwy A. Cll.1533...,,.
cM JL• ... Gl9l dr ... CA
tUDL
lllisbi I' .......... ....... fP' s tis
.... '-iQ& '* 33 , ... _ ...
with "'-County ~ of
Oranae County °" Mardt 6. 1tl6. '111 No. -nc-m;.--i31.-
1120 3/27 4/3 4110 4783
&111• wmnca
fClll ... AlllllK
......... I
The followinl penon is
doifw ...... -HEIDI'S FROG EN YOZURT
SHOPP£s. tNC.. 117, 1130
Irvine Avenue, Newport
Buch. CA 92660.
VIUEAOT 6 ASSOCJATES.
INC.. 333 811vsid9 Or., ,..._
part Beed\. CA 92660. Cal-
1tornia.
This bustNS& .. conduct·
ed ~a COfpclMiolL ~
VUlerat .. Allod ... Inc..
o.ld [. *9. ... .., tar
COi porElllan.
This tt a ,... -fled wftta .... County ~ of
~ County Oft Mllrc.h , ...
flltND.noaJ9
3/20 31%'1413 4110 4777
·-n••••• _, ___ _
muml.-T•llLI -•NJ•••• IE &l&Mart• .....
Tell~• fc'lta ae.llt 11. c a _.. c:Nd-...._.., ,_ ..... ...,
............ ,d' ...
...... .-~WAUD sconmoou.. ,.......,. ...........
.,, £TH£1. lAYONNl •o. OU:. NI.A [. LAVONlll[ ..
OLE In tM S. ; lor c..t
~eRAHGE~.....-. inc tNt ETH£l LAWlllNE
8tOOU. NI.A [. lAW>MtE
BIOOU be •PPGinted H
C*•lel,.....w ... ..,
admif "l ........ ~ ..
deiehnil
The ...........
thority to actminitaer the
estllta under the ,,..... ..
dent Administration of
E.sblllS Ad.
A ~ on the petition
·will be held on 4-9-1986 II
9"..30 AM in Dlclt. 3. 9ocalad
II 700 CMC COfTER ORIY£
WEST, SANTA ANA, CA
92702.
If YOU OBJECT to the
..... d ... Plllition. '°"
shoukt eidw ~II the
~ and ..... "/Git ob-
iettioM or file writllan • i«:tial• ..... court ...
fore the hearina. Your
....... ...,beinps·
.., flt~ 'ftMI 19aft.,.
If YOU Nl/E. A CREDfTOR "' • c:oa•..,,. 0 •• d
tM cfe: I Fed. ,OU mOlt lit
~ daim .... the court
"'pr_.c • .., ...... ..
••-Dlte•:IMbJ thecaurt...._ ... ...... "°"' ......... ....
... d._.•> "'' in sectialt 100 ~ .... c..
itomia ,,.... Coda. n.
time far fill"' daims will
not ..... ,.. prior to fou.r
n p Pes .. dlllad .. t ,.....,....._ .,0: _., DAMfllE ...
....... ., .. cmmt. If,...
... ..,_.11& t Silt .,. ....... ,.,....., ...
upon tM aecUlor OI ad·
nWlisUalOI. °" upon uw .....,...., tore. aeaar
or adminiltl 8IOt, end ftle
with the court with proof
d ..... .-. ......
......... JOI dllir9 ,.,...
ca.I notice d the fili"I d
.......... , and appai•
"*1td ...... ~oral
the pmtions or .cxounts
......... in wtiol• 1200
and 120Q.5 al ... Cailib•Me
'"*-Code.
Attorney for petrtioner
THOMAS J. S1WtE. JR.. 606
E. CHAPMAN AVE.. SUITT
201. ORANG£. CA 92666
3/27 4/3 4/10 4786
WmTICI
fCih .... ,11• ... ".,_,
The ..............
~....._-llORENO
IWESTM[NT GllOUP. nn
~---S...300, .....
part~ CA 92l60.
-..... F. ~. 2616 c-..... eara. ........
CAtllllO.
OoNlkl ... Clem. 2309
22•ul Street. Newport
8-d\CA_.. .... AL--.el.._.
• ;2 toft s t..,._CA --1*.. I ID la'* fU:t• .. _ ...... __. . .,
5sM8ilftl .. L...._
GIFii ... ...._.
T1llil I I , ... -fled
wittt 1M County Cl9ftl of
0....,... COUllly on lllarch
24.1 ..
Re No. fJCM390
l/27 .. /34/104117 4791
-mcm1ca
tel IR
-·· A tMt1111 ......
.... t1M's416 m; NA-
TIOIMl. FOOD ltlllO OllD-
TMl PT SIJIWU COM-
p;Mtf, 202t2 s.w. ~ --.s.a"'9 .......
CA9fDf11. ..... c. Slill••~ 1663
Alilo ..... Coa .....
CA92U'7.
Thia .. ,. ,. •• cancb:t·
-~-· .. -· ---...,c.s. ......
Thia 2 2 ••• -Med
........ c.ounty C1erll d
e>r.,.. County on March
24.1915.
Re No. f30096
3/27 413 4110 4117 4794
WllOnCI
fCiil ... I K
.... ftAil 1#1
The ............. doinC .......__ es: R & ft
PROP£mES. 20292 s. w
Birch Street, Santa ·~
HllW*-CA '¥L7ff7.
-..c.~1663
Al90 .......... CGll2a ......
CA~.
•;1na111d A.~ 11 .. 15915 ......., Orhle. o.wi9I.
CA~
n.•r· rrla~ ... .,, ........... -.... ----c.~ Thia 2 P wil_ ....
......... Coufutr a.. d
Or-. ca 6"" an ... dt
2'oltll.
-~,....., 3/8 413~4117 4193
WWW JllR~=~-..... 5 n.• .... ,, ...
Mw 1M1 arr a: SUPDt·
CUJ-UPS (DIM SALVM;I).
ll641-.J7 Fair••'~ ~CAaMl.
Osnni5 .... 13661·37
F ..... c.dan Goa.. CA
9260.
fllichaml s---. l.1641 ·
37 f ...... 6-dan ~
CA92643.
Jane Appell, 13641-37
F ..... ~~CA
926U
be ........ *" 13641·
37 F~. 6-dan GnM.
CA926&3. n. buslneu es conduct· ... .,,
Sl1ned· Dennis Wolfe,
~
This ~ -filed with the County Clerl& of
Oranae County on March
ll.1916.
F• No. Fl03S50
4/3 4/104117 4124 4830
wmra
fClil ... I IN
-llAI I n.•• ...... ..
..... I r••Wll.OON a A9IOCI 1 a •12"" -...
C.... 4111 Mir. CA l2lli2S.
-...H.We?don.412
Iris ~ CorGM dill Ms.
CA12125.. &Mal••••,......_ 412 Ma Aw.. CoroM ..
Mlr,CAtl2625.
Calta v. Yland. 412 Iris
A"9 •• Conine del ..... CA
92625. ,.... ....... candUc:t-
ed by .., unineorpor.-ct
~ ot"9r than • ....,.,.. s..t ....
H.Wlllb\.
TNl-t•il-AMIS
.. .,. ..... County Cler'k of
0r-.. County on March
31,19a.
File No. F305017
4/3 4/10 4117 4124 "82'7
::'.:rr.:. .. Al 11Jf.:D.T. .,.,..& •.• .. •-••"•• ,,.,_ . .....,..... .
THI,_ 111 ,.,..., .._ _, .......
lM:JA..-a o..,....8'11&•tJ1AA.D h a1u 'a1G au. -...ca tis•>< ••as ·.,._
--........ , ... 0... .. , .... "'' •• --1. , ............ M-U.1."' -~.. ... .. ............ ~ .......... ~ -"~' t ,., .... L8PNB "'*' IUfM A. ar•a. tt • ~ ._. .-. w. -.a.
Al 11\aJC AUCTION 1'0 ._.... --fm ~
"" ,, .......... "' ...... ..., " .. Uillll1
.............. ··-.., ... 217 ~..., 112!1imLaflla ..... U.-.... CPM .........
............ ClllAJld ..... MW Mid.,. --......... T~ iin .. p; _ .. I Sifttaillc..llr' _, .. , u•••• U12illtm.dll9al ..... 3 .................
Clf al " "It 8wft. c...._ al ar.wa, 9FIOI al 0..
itanlia. -.., .., 19CCMded "' book 7, ..... 15 ~
0 • 1 C ' I I C ...... iin .. oft!ice ~ .. c.aunt, .... ..
~--~ The ..,.. ecldsew 8nd aatw common da1§s •a"·
if..,,~ ............ 'Y daaclibad --ii .........
tD'*
202 Apalail ............... c.MM••
The w ... 4Nd TNllee disciaims en, ~ tar
.., .. ICCWUWCll •Eal ... llraat _,..,_ ... altsOUAWllOit
-·· ........ if.., ....... ---. Said .... Wll beJMda. bul ............. ilOIWWWtW11:r.
....... or implied,,._. .. title, PGaMSIW, OI
encumtw~. to P9Y the ,...,......,. PfiOCipel ....n
d ... naeir(I) ....S ~aid Deed al Trull._....._.
fhltw. • Pf'CHfdld iin said rdl(s). ..,.icm. ii...,.
under the tlnfts d wd Deed d Trust. ..... ctw11a
wd eq>e1 w d lhe TNllae and al tM trullS o I 0 C
bJ said Deed d TS'Ult.
The...,.,.....al1heunpeidtr' a~--=••sr •
secwed by Ute propertJ to be sold and ralOft•ltl•
es110Nled coas. n.pen.s and ~ • ttte tame
of the initi81 publication of the Nottce of s.M is
$3156.126.62.
The -~1 under said Deed al Trust ......
executed ..... deli...,ed llO the ~ • •ftllan
Oedsatian d Dlfault and Ownand tar Salit. and • ~
......-::. d ~ 8ltd Dacliart tD s.a. The ..... ...,.s
QU9ed Aid Notice d ~ and Electiort .., SeN llO
.. NOOOdad In the county where the ,.. iNCl*1Y tS ....,
Dia Miid\ 28. 1986
o.la.a S.-. COlnpeuy, Inc.., • s8ld Tiwe.. 25200
La Paz Raad. SI* 217, ~ Hill. CA 926Sl. 714-
IM-6670. bf tu1ichalll G. Rme. Auehaia.t s. a ....
99066
~/3 4110 4117 4810
' .
•
........... _. . . y-ur
Classified
Af~
work I
1. ... --~ .....,...,.. .... pr-... .,. .. .,,~ ....
__ ., ... ·~-s...,..,..--• ....,.
per C9f'I O/I ,......,. -I -.,. Ml .. -.,.. .,._ .~
GIMI Jltlf CIR 2 o.i-1 ................ -.........
lr""'9 • ...,_ ...... - -• -........, ....... _ .............. ,...
...... __,_...... l I • f K NI,.,..,_. •
-----------~
....... ... 211 •.... _ ............. --... ... ................ ....r ...... ..... ............. -....--. .... -............... ........ ... ._..
..... _.. ... ? .. ..
O..t -.,_. ---........... ....., ~ --···----,....,_._
I ··-IO ...............
•
..
111 II ...., ....
HCIUW• Mllll
.... SfAT "' Thll lalowlt• ....... .,.
doWll .,.,,.... -TltAV£l PlANNERSINTERNATIOH-
Al. ~ MlcAlthlw BM:t ••
NeOllPOrt Beech. CA 92660.
RictwdO. Bec:hell,4100
Von K.,men, Newport
a.ch. CA 92660.
JeenA. Becht*, 4700Von
Karmen, Newport Beach,
CA92660.
This bull,_ is concb:t·
ed by husband and wife.
~ Aictwd 0. a.chtel
Md Jeen A. Bechtef
The re1istrant com·
menced to transact busl·
nes.s under the fictitious
business Mme listed aboM
on Mwch4, 1986.
This stlUmef'lt RS filed
with the County Clerk of
Oran1• County on March
6, 1986.
File No. f302906
3/13 3/20 3127 4 /3 4757
PUllUC N011Cl
F1CTIY10UI .......
NAME ITATIMINT
The followin1 person is
do1n1 business as: NEW·
PORT PRODUCTIONS.
3308~ Ocean Front, NB, CA
92663
Greaory C Borscherdt,
3308~ Ocean Front, NB, CA
92663
This busllleSs 1s conduct
ed by an 1nd1Yldual Sianed·
Grqoty C Borchardt
This statement was filed
with the County Clerk of
Oranae County on March
17. 1986
File No F303725
3/20 3127 4/3 4/10 4775
P'UBUC NOTICE
f1Cll1lOUS BUSINESS
NAME ITATOIENT
The follow1n1 person is
doma business n : BARELY
THERE SWIMWEAR, 2117
West. Balboe Btvd., Newport
Bch. CA 92663
Lynn Morn50f'I Avila. 375
Ne•J>CWt Gtes Ct., Newpott
Sch , CA 92660
Thts busmess is conduct·
ed by an 1ndMdual. Scned
Lynn Momson Avtla.
Thts statement w.s filed
with the County Clerk of
Oran1e County on March
17. 1986
F1~ No F303726
3120 3121 413 41 l O 4n 6
lt-23151
P'UaJC NOTICl
f1CT1T10UI .........
NAM£ IT ATIMOIT
The followin1 person is
doma business as HUNT
& FEN STERMAKER, 620
Newpot1 Center CK1ve. Suite
2 1 l. Newport Beach. CA
92660 6468
Charles Joseph Hunt, Jr .
1320 Sant1aao Dnve. ~
port Beach, CA 92660
This bus.ness 1s conduct
ed by an individual Sianed
Charles Joseph Hunt. Jr
This statement was filed
with the County Clerk of
Oranae County on March
5. 1986
File No F302805
3/20 3127 4/3 4/10 4768
1-,24051
.....CNOTU
ftCiliM>UI MJllFIUJ
U..ITAlWJfT
The fdkMWll persons are
dome business u: NORTH·
STAR EQUITIES II, 1 Cal·
ifomia ..,.,., pertlW'lhip,
4750 Yon Kannan Awnue.
Sub 100, .... port a.ch.
CA92660.
K. ~WoH. 4750Von
Katm9n ~. s.... 100,
P•aport 8w:h. CA 92660.
The J8mn and a.rt..
~ -. cxebte Trust dllllct
Odlobs 30, 1981. c/o Mr.
Everett Davis, Ill, 5950
MorW VICMo. Rancho s.'1ta
Fe. CA 92067.
David T. S.lfour, 4720
Unc:ok\ SA* 250, Marina
cW ...,. CA 90291.
The E~ 0... Ill. Sole
Md Sec>wN Trust dated
March 31, 1981, 5950
..... V.cllo. Rancho s.nta
~. CA92067.
o.wtd Olwson. cJo smt-
tord lltanch, J 1O1 SunNt
Boulevard. Aocknn. CA
956n
,.., Otifof .. 4750 Von
Kw"'8fl Avenue. Suit.e l~
Newport 8.-ct\. CA~
TNfb ' HI ll-....:t· •
..by ..............
Th• r•1tatrant com·
menced tie lntnud Ml·
neu undet' the ftctitloul
butiMU Mme « ,..,,...
.......... ~4.
1986. Slpect: K~ Gr..,ry
Wohl, °"*"' fllnw. Thll.....,,..._tMed
with tM County Clerk of
Oranp County on March
12.1986.
File No. 30:M36
31203121'134110 4n3
~Mrnc:a
ftttiiiOUI.. ••
_.ITAYW
Thi ......... penons ...
doin1 busi ness as: SEA
GAMES. 133 ShcndHf Ad.,
CoroM cW Mer. CA 92625.
AnCie w. Hilt. 133 Shore-
cliff Rd., Corona def Mar,
CA92625.
C.H. Abraham. 3170 lik·
way Ave .. Costa Mesa, CA
92626.
Scott Aerce. 3170 ~
Aw., Costa Mesa, CA 92626.
This business Is conduct·
ed by • ..,.,.. pertnersNp.
Sil'*f: Mt;e w. Hilt.
This sutement wn filed
with the County Clerk of
Oran1e County on M.,ch
17, 1986.
File No. F303840
3127 4/3 4/ 10 4117 4801
lt-24237
F1C1lT10US 9UllNEIS
NAME ITATEMUfT
The followin1 person 1s
doln& business as: COSMET
IC SURGERY CENTER OF
NEWPORT. 1525 Superior
Ave, Suite 100. Newport
Beach. CA 92663
Or. Liz A$hley. 2541 Circle
Onve. Newport Beach. CA
92663
This busmess 1s conduct·
ed by en individuat Sttned:
Liz AsNey.
This statement was filed
with the County Clerk of
Oran1e County on Merch
13, 1986.
Fite No. F303963
3/27 413 41104/17 4 799
flCTITIOUI ........
NAMl ITAff.MllfT
4112
The toUowit11 persons we
doinc business as: IMAGE
MOTOR SPORT. 1560 N
Old Newport Blvd., Costa
Mesa, 9267.
Stewe Abdnor, 6150 Hunt·
dale. Loni Beach, Ca,
90808
Thomas L ~io. 6150
Hundale. Lona e..ch. ea.
90808
This business 1s conduct·
ed by J()int venture
This statement was hied
with the County Clerk of
dranae County on Mar 11 .
1986
F303257
3/13 3120 3127 4 /3
lt-.MM3
"'8llC N01lCl
ACllllOUI 9UllMSS um STATlmJlfl
The foltowi nc parson 1s
doinc business a: DALECO
HOLOGRAPHICS, I NC .
1603 Molwovia Ave.. Com
Mesa.CA92627.
o.Mc:o HoloiJ~ Inc.,
C.hfomia, 3388 Via Udo,
Newport a.ch. CA 92663.
This ~ is conduct·
ed by 1 corpcndon. sw-t:
0.leco ~phk:s. Inc.,
Dmd S. ,.,._, Executive
Director.
Thil .......,. w filed
with tM County Clerk of
Ora,.. County on March
14,1 •.
Fite No. f303609
4/3 4/10 4/17 4/24 4812
IMMI
PUmlC ..... .-,-a .. 01....,.n,.. ,_CHL•• Oii IFFl•Gr W't»GCmaW UCll•
l-21•
To Whom It ~ eonc.n:
THE PAN<WWS CORP().
RATION is ~ ID the
O.partm.nt of Alcohoflc
Bevera1• Controf to sen
alc:ohofic WAI•• M 3450 v .. Oporto, , ... pott a.ch.
CA 92660 with •4r On s.te
General (Pub Eat Pt) II·
cenMl(,I)
413 4816
.. ••••• I
....... llllLLI ...
•US 0
JUUi •A
CM.-IRWI•
...... 11•
Noice ........... North•• QulldrMt. the.. Generel ,.,,..., .... the
undenl1ned Umlt•d
l*'tf'MI. .......... dolftl
bulWw • .__ ... UtCllr
the firm ,.,.. fJI °"49 ....
~ ................ ...................
tkwput a.ch. Clllbnla,
have diMDfWd tl*r pert.
netlhfp .. of Jlnwry 11.
1985. b1 mutuet conMnt.
North•lt QuedrMt. Inc.,
Genwal Pwtner. 369 San
........ t•tPC'llt Bltdt. C....
~--..... ~ fM/11 ............ ......
to pay and discharse all
liabifftiel °' ... pertrwship,
to collect and receive all
monil$ ~RIM ID the P-'·
nenhip, ID p.-b m ailtif11
culb.a, and to act in atY'J
menner necesury 1o wind
up the affairs of the part·
nenhip.
LIMITED PARTNERS:
Ralph ind OoMch Linz·
"*-· 14691 • ~nis ~ Tustin, CA 92680.
Wayne and Caroline Wil·
llston. 9669 Cenari Court,
Alta Loma, CA 91701.
G. Roser Ellison. 23561
Paseo De Valencia, # 17.
L.asuna Hills, CA 926-53.
Jeannine Mayers, 253
Avenida Adobe. San Cle·
mente, CA 92672.
David and Sherri Hillman,
5209 RoUt~ Hills Or •• 1.na:
heim. CA 92802.
Gerald and M.rian Bretts.
1 719 Port Wastbourne
Pl.ce. Newport Beach. CA
92660.
Raymond Bouchereau,
Jr . Estella Bouchereau.
6456 York Blvd., Los An·
eetes. CA 90042.
GENERAL PARTNER:
NORTHWEST QUADRANT,
INC., BY: ROGER W. WIL·
SOH. ~BY: MERRY
M. WILSON, s.a-.y.
4/3 4811
It.MIU ...uc •--DTI-a-· ncm ... • 11111•
..... ITATWT
Ttw~s--•11 ..
doin1 busJness as: LONG
BEACH ARTESIA ASSO·
CIATES, 1 C.ifomia ..,..t
pettnenhip. #13 Corpcnte
Ptaza, Sutt. 200, NewPort
Beech, CA 92660.
St9pher\ C Hoptdns, T rus.-
• « ..,Succa.ar Trume
of the~ c. and Denise
Hoc*ins Trust. under Dec·
iar.tk>n of Trust dllted Oc·
tober 24. 1980 and as
amended, 2553 Moneco
Dfive, La1un1 Beach, CA
92651.
Thomes 0 . Lenny, 17
Woodflower, Irvine. CA
92714.
MlttshenCotpot ..... Cal·
1forni•. 25092 Buckboard
Lane, La1una Hills, CA
92653.
This business rs a ..,.,.a
pettnenhip.
The re1lstrant com·
menced to transact buM·
neu under th• fictlti®s
business name CK names
ttst.d lbCIW on a.t.rch 26.
1986. Silf*f: St9')hen c.
Hopldn&.
This .. ....,.--w..-nt,.. -filed
with the County Clerk of
O,.np County on March v , 1916.
Fite No. F304780
4/3 4110 4117 4124 4815
a.aun
"*'CmTD
rem .. •• • -ITMll I SI
The ............
.... ti 111•0b.UXE
AUTOMOTM FOMtGN &
OCMSTlC sa.u ta R£.
PAM. JiQW COMI I..,. .. ,.
Unit I , Dana Potnt, CA
92629. a.... Willeml 'Son.
Inc., CalilDm6a 3'344 CC*t
I W-.. Unll B. OW. Pa6nl
CA92629.
Thlt ~la condUd·
ed ~ a c:opGiltbL 5'pied:
C....Wlliaml &Son. Inc ..
CtwSltine BNrnlr .......
This stM&INnt ... filed
with the County Clerk of
Orana• County on Marc h
24, 1986
File No. r3()4.48"7
.t/34110 4/174/24 4821
PUm.lc:MmCI
SfA......,0#
MiriMdWM. ...
PAn'IBll • Ol B l'N18 ~fCiiiiOUI ... , .......
The followln1 parsons
have wftt'idrllwn es ..,_.1
partners from the 1*1Mr·
ship opa,.tln1 under the
fictitious business neme of
.. 23 GENERAL PARTNER·
SHIP", a Cllitomia General
Pwtnef$hip loalted at 9292
Grippo RNet Avenue. Foun·
tain Valley, CA 92708, in
the County d Oraflll, State
of California.
The full name and res·
icence of the persons Mth-
drawinl .. paftnef'S ate:
Chin1·Huel KAO, 68-34
Otcdt St., FONSt Hltts, New
York 11375.
Sir-Hoi and Sheil S. Y.
CHEN, 162 Wntervelt
Awnue. Tenafly, Nft Janey
07670.
Mai·lllat KAO, 68-34 Of.
cott St, Fe.Ht Hills, New
Yotk 11375.
IMcNel KAO, 68-34 Ok:dl
St.. fcnst Hilts. New York
11375.
Sl1ned: MARK W. CHI,
GENERAL PARTNER.
3127 4/3 4/104/17 4803
1-aall
"*'CMmCI
ACtiiiOUI • llfll• ._SfAlW n. followlnc S*'IOnl .,.
doin1 business as: HIGH·
LANO ANO "O" ASSO·
CIATES. a c.tifomie pneral
pertnenhjp, •13 CorporMe
Pteza, Suite 200, Newport
8-ch, CA 92660.
~ C. Hopkins, Trus-
t9e, CK eny 54 icc:essor T rus-
tee of the Stephen C. and
o.tt. Hopkins Trust. under
Oec:landion of Trust dae.d
Oc1ober 24, 1980 and as
amended, 2553 Monico
Drive, Laaun• Beach, CA
92651.
ThomH 0. Lenny, 17
Woodflower, Irvine, CA
92714.
Mlllltlhan~.Cal
ifomia, 25092 ~kboerd
lane, u1una Hills, CA
92653.
This bul.INu ii conduct·
ed~a ...... ~
The realstrent com-
menced to trenuct butl·
MU under the fictitlout
buUma name CK ..,,..
llleacf ...,_ on Mlrch 28.
1916. Siped: ~ c. H:g,, ....
,. -F'ICM711 413 4110 4117 4124 4814 ..... w .. a
.-,----~ .. aw1••
ca 11••
MCOHGllC---......
3127•
To Whom • Mi1 eonc.n:
P.H. MNn<ETINO INT£A·
NATIONAl, INC. ts appfyh•
to the o.p.tmn d Alco-
holic ~ Control to
Mil lkohdk ~ ..
3450 Vie Oporto. Newport
8-ch. CA 9~ ~h "47"
On Sale General (Pub bt
Pl) Ucentll(s).
413 4817
ft.Miii .....c...a
HCiti ... Htrrm
.._ITAWDR
The toMowtnc penon is
ctcMna bull'*' n: Bill v
Bors '"OZ£N YOGURT co .. 23CJ5 w. a.IMl9 BM:t.,
Ne upon~ CA 92663.
Wllli9m w ..... 966 o. Micheet1 ,._., Con>na, CA
91719.
Not ~ conductit11 bus-
iness.
This bullnesa Is conduct·
ed by en individual Siped:
Wiiiiam W. MHkr.
Thfs .....,,.. ..... filed
with the County Clerk of
Oren1e County on March
28, 1986.
File No. F304917
4/3 4/10 4/17 4/24 4813
l -aa70
"*8C NOT1Cl
ITATIMlllY Oii
.. , .... Al ...
PMTMll 11 • ONMTN ..-fCiiiiOUI .•. , ...
The followin1 peraons
hew wMt'ldtWtl • ..,,..,
partnen from the .,.,.,..
shJp operatin1 under:
FOURTH ANO MAIN ASSO-
CIATES, 900 ~ t...,
Nn:por"t 8w:h. CA 92663.
The Fictitious Business
Name Statement for the
Pwtnenhip-ftled on July
9, 1915 In the County of
e>r.nte. Ori1inal File No.
f'2a>735,
LE. Eberlint. Inc., 900
Ce1n•r lane, Newport
Beech. CA 92663, C.lifor· ...
This business was con-
ducted b1 • seneral part.
nership. SicMd: LE. Eber·
lln1. Inc., 8y: Lansin1 E.
~~
This lt.Nmllllt .. filed
with the County Cler" of
Oran1• County on Merch
27, 1986.
4/3 4/10 4/17 4/24 4820
l-MS71
PUalC JIOflCI
ftC iii IOUI 8l llf z• NAMl ITAlllmfT
The followin1 parson IS
doinc businees as: CHES-
TER f. SON, INC., 34344
eo.t • eww-,. Unite. o.n.
Point. CA 92629. a.a. WllUaml & Son,
Inc.. ClilNornia, 34344 Coast
._.....,,Uni B. Dana PWlt.
CA92629.
1'hil ~ is oanduct·
ed ~ 8 c:orpollltloiL --a-Willems &Son. Inc..
Ctwilline lrunrw ........
This ........... -filed with the Coumy Clerk of
Orenee Count1 on March
2", 1-.
fie No. f304488
4/3 4/10 4117 4/24 4122
4/34/104/17
PUeUC NOTICE
ACllllOUI 91.J Ill Im
U..ITA,,_y
The followlnc penon Is
doinc ~ es: STEIER·
MARK AND ST£1ERMARK
U.S.A., 19762 MacArthur
8'vd., Suite 200, INine, CA
92715.
Keith C. Welputt. 1807
PM Wfftbourne, Newport
Belch, CA 92660.
This businns .. conduct·
ed by an lndiYktuaa. Si&ned:
Keith c. Welputt.
This ... .,.,...,. was filed
with the County Clerk of
Oran1• County on Merch
3, 1986.
Ala No. f302498
3/13 3/20 3127 4/3 4737
l.n.7
WtlOnta
HCiiliOUI• I IM
..,._ITAWi
Thi~ .......
dol n1 business at:
SOMERSET PARK D£YEL·
OPMENT, A CALIFORNIA
JOtNTYENTURE..1901 New-
port 8hd.. C-.. ...... CA
92627.
SonwMlPwkMraci 111,
a CaHfotnie limited Part·
netshlp, 3919 WHtetly
Place. Sutt. 100, Nel#pcw"t
Bead\. CA 92660.
Paciftca Sort.. Mt Mao-ct--. Inc., 1901 Nel#pcw"t
Blvd., Costa Mesa, CA
92627.
This business is conduct·
ed by joint ventute. Sired:
John M. Martin
The re1istrant com·
mencad to tren .. ct busi-
ness under the fictitious
business name lisaad lbowe
on My 31. 1985.
This statement was filed
with the County Clerk of
Or.,.. CGunty on Febn.taty
19. 1986.
Fila No. F301417
3113 l/20 3/27 4/3 4738
&.ae.
WMJncl
ftCiiiiOUI. 11111•
... nm '" Thefdkl .. "..._ ...
.. ~.'tOR&A
UNOAOOmtEM:l CE.NTtR
ASSOCIATD. 1400 ..._,.
Street Hotth. Suite 245, ••sport ltech. CA '2.MO. .... ~ ..... "* lneutWD~.·-ud' I CIFPOf t lfl~ 801
ao,tstDn St.. 8oan, MA
Gi117.
o.11 Yorba Undll Com-
merce ~ Al.todNt.
• ~-...... pert. Mnttlp, 1400 lriltOI St.
Harth, s.... 2U. Ntwpolt
8tKt\ CA t2l&fO.
Ttill ...,_IS cordd·
Id bf ....... pettnenhip.
~...,., K. Drwil
The realstrant c:om·
menced to transact butl·
neu under the flctltiout
bulHmt neme MtMd lbove
on2/28/16.
This ...._..,.._m-•-n,..t ... filed
with th• County Clerk of
Oran&• County on March
3. 1986.
Flle No. F302553
3/13 l /20 3127 4/3 '754
......
PUIUC lllnlCI
flChfiOUI. Ill ..
-SfAW
Thi ~. '*'°"'.,. ~ bulinea es: PAClftC
CENT£R ASSOC.;. TES,
18300Von ~ ~.
Suit. 7"20, IMne. CA 92715 .
C.risbad hclflc Center
One Lid., • c.lbnle Hmitlld
peltnlnHp, 18300 Von l(aw.
man Avenue, Suite 720,
!Nine, CA t271S.
..... £rWand Mutual life
Insurance Cornpeny. a ~
sachuHttl corPoration,
18300 Von IC.lrmen ~.
~ 720. .,... .ca 92715.
This bullneM .. condUct·
ed ~a ...... pftwlhip. --..,... It.,.,., Thlt ~ ... filed
with the County ~ of
Otan .. County on M.,ch
10, 191& ,.. ... No. '303122
3/ 13 3/20 3127 4/3 4750
""211• "*.It •-,-a .. "' .......... . U.ITAi mn
The lallaMt'l l*D• ..
dolns ....,_. n: SANTA
F£ SPR1NGS CORPORATE
CENTDtMSOCIATES. 1400
Bristol StrMt North. Suit.
245. Newport Beac:h, CA
92660.
.... ErWend Ufe flW'lian
Properties Ill, a Nel ....
llmltad pertnenhip, 535
Bowlsb'I sn.t. Boston. MA
02116.
Sal'U fe Sprinp torpo.
ret.e Ce1*t Plwtnenhip, I
Californla ...,.,.. Pll'tMr·
sh6p. 1400 BmtlOI St. Harth.
Nupcwt a.ch. CA~.
This bulinesa ii cCJndua.
ed~ ...... ~. Sitnld: William K. o.vls.
The re1l strant com ·
menc9d to transect busi·
neu under the fictitious
~,...lillld.,..
on Jen. 31, 1916.
Thill lbl I menl -fikd with the County Cterk of
Orante County on Merch
3. 1916. ,... No. f'302557
3/ 13 l/20 3/27 413 4 752
l-llllJ wmnca m1 rrar _,.,I ,..,._
• M:hi I • • 1111111 -TM fotlo•lftl ptf'Mns
................... d
etwl!*a .. 1Mal 111w
SILYDt D11Y Ct.UMPS &
T All.OtttNQ. 23tl4 S. tt
TOM.• B TCllO. CA 92120.
The nc:tltiow •••neu Hltme•••MtDlibollew
Ned In Or-.. CouncJ on
S.ls.15.fleNo.~.
hrlvash Atnaashar•.
22706 Mldrtd ~ EJ Toro,
CAt2630.
Oakhl Atd, 22106 Miidrid
Drive. D Toro, CA 92630.
Sl"*1' Pwt'llllh Asnaa-
.... end Ookht Abdi.
Thia .......,.,. ... filled
with th• County Cler'lil of
Orana• County on March
S, 1986.
3/13 3120 3/27 413 4749
WI HIM
1-a1• PUaJC m•m ... P'll'a•
ITAramlTOI
··~-... ............ ..........
AChliOUI• llfm• .....
The folowil. P9"IO" hes
withdrawn H a 1eneral
s-trwtromttw~
oper.tinc under the flcti·
Iba~ '*'-d NO
SWEAT PAINT COMPANY
.. 1136 Blyport • .,,. New-
port Beech. CA 92660.
The fictitious business
name mtement for the pelt·
rwship ... filed on 7-13-
83 in the County d Ofanp.
The full name and res-
idence " the '*10" with· dtsal,. • a pettr•. Plne-
lape t.mpbel. 2591 Citde
DrM. Nlq>Ort Beech, CA
92e63. _._ ........ ,.c.. ....
This -·•it -ftted with the County Cfefll of
0n"l9 County on ... rch
i.1-.
Fla No. F2205itl
1113 3/20 11n 4n 4744 ..... , ... c ..............
NPhi-&I r• _ ..... "
The .......... ..
............. AND-
TH[SIA ASSOCIATES Of
OMNOl COUNTY, 14751
Devon•"''•· Tustin, CA
92'61C).
Christin• Craddock,
14752 ~ TU.Un,
CAll2680.
tMry Jea..n. Mannino.
10 Wtldftower. trvlne. CA
9¥114.
l'* ........... c:ondud· ed.,, ...... swtr-lttip
Slaneci: CMstiM Craddocll
This sbltement was filed
with the County CJerk of
Orance County on feb 27
1986
fi~ No 302233
3/l331203t/74.l .t7~5
.. , &• --.sz 10"311 -.... , 1' .......
......CNOTICI
FIChiiOUI ··-· fllAMllTATBmlT
The toUowlns ~Is
doint butif'911 as: ZAHARA. ion s.a Ana Ave .• La-
.,,. a.di. CA 92651.
Sheri-Anne Fahy, 1077
Santa Ana Ave. La1una
Beach. CA 92651.
This business Is conduct·
ed .,, .,, lndMduml. ~
Sheri-Anne Fahy.
TIU .,_,_,. -filed
with the County Clerk of
Or.,.. County on Martt 31,
1986.
file No. FJ05019
4/3 4/10 4/17 4/24 4825
Nm.IC MJJJICE
HCllllOUI Ml• E•
fllAMllTARMllf
The flallorM,. pertOnl ..
~ buslt.-• KEY CON-
N ECTION, 1155 Austin
Street. Costa Meu, CA
92626.
RSctwd Arthur ~.
1155 Austin SU-. Cost8
Meu,CA92626. n. ...,._. CGNM:t·
ed bf en indMdull. ~
RlclWd AlthW ......... Th911' ,..,._.._.
wit" tM County CWt& of ar.,... ~ on Marc"
31, 1916.
4/3 411<14/ 17 4/24 4826
WllOTICI
HCih .... I IA ..... nar•11u1
The tonowtnc person is.
dolnc bualnea es: ITS A
'f#R», lOI Vie Y .... New-
port 8-ch. 9*3.
Juh P. ~ lOI Vie
Yefla. Ne llPOf't Beech. CA
9MQ.
This busina$ .. cordd·
ed by.,, ~-SCnad:
JuNe p flemW.
This statement was filed
with the County Clerk of
Oran1• County on M•rch
28, 1986
Ale No. 304952
~/3 '1lO•ll7•124 4a09
IAYVllW AllOCtATft,
1400 ...... ... ......
t11 ' rt llec:fl. CAW wue-. K. o.wl•. 1400 .....................
port leldl. CA '2MO.
Richard E. Lucy, 1400
8'1 .. St ~. NnPo.1 a.ct.. CA 92860.
Cherfea L Buc"•nan,
1400 .... 9L "°""' ...... port "9ch. CA 92660.
Robert J. Thletpttner.
1400 8Neat 9t. North. ......
Pott a.ch. CA 92MO.
AtwJta J ..... l«JO BM-
tol St. North. Newport
a.ch, CA 92660.
Thia~ .. conduct· .,.,, ....... ~.
~--.mK.O..
The re1l1trant com-
mences' to ttanuct butt·
nets under the fictitious
busktest rwne li-.t lbc.
on re. 1, 1986.
This ....,.,,.,. -filed with the County Ciera of
Oran1e County on March
3, lg&6.
F"tle No. F302558
3/13 3/20 3127 4/3 4753
PUe&JCMOTa
ACllllOUI a 1111 Ell
U. ITAn.Jn
The followlnt persons are
dOlna business as: WOMEN
Of INO€PENDENT MEANS.
1491 West Baker Street.
Cost.a MeY, CA 92626.
Mrs. Pat Mcfartand, 1697
Oahu Aace. Costa Mesa, CA
92626.
M"5. Judie Arayros, 31
Harbor Island, Newport
Beach, CA 92660.
Mrs. Lois Brockmeyer.
1218 8efbhite lAoe. New-
port Buch, CA 92660.
Mrs. MM:ia Cashion. 21
Lochmoor Lane. Newport
Buch, CA 92660.
l-lllU PUalC •m,..IJlrva•
RCllllOUI Ml•IED
,.._ITATmlll'J
The~ P'f'IO'• are
doinC busk'8U -.: DESERT
HARBOR ASSOCIATES. A
CALJFOANtA JOINT VEN·
TURE. 3919 Wemtly ~.
Suite 100. t~ Beach.
CA 92660.
J.M. Matin O.Wetopment
Company d Arizona. 3919
Wntet1y Ptace, Suite 100,
Newport Buch, CA 92660.
Hill Top 0..1topers, Inc..
46-630 Monroe $tNet. Indio,
CA. .
The re1istrant com·
menced to trans.ct bu11·
ness under the fictitious
business ,,.,.,. litted abolle
on October 30, 1985.
w•ra
HCiii ..... ITI•
.WllAI nn .
The ............. ...
doi"I bu1lnn1 11· RE·
VAMP(,. ..a De Sota Ter·
r.ce, Cotona def Mar, CA 92625. .
~ R. ----d, 448
De~ Terr11Ce, Carone dill
Mer. CA 92625.
.... ..... 191&2 Port
Sitt.op Circle, Newport
a.d\. CA 92MO. Sitned: Sftif19y R. Ruther·
ford.
This ltlt8rnent ... ftled
with the County Clertl of e>r.,,.. County on Feb. 3,
1986.
File No. 299899
3/13 3/20 3/27 413 4732
·~11
PUet.IC •YICI
FICiitilOUI ....
NAMEITATDmn'
The foUowina persons ..
doin1 businen as: SUN·
FLOWER PLAZA CO .• 3941
So. BrlUol, Santa Ana, CA
92704.
Albert B. Glickman. 9864
Wilshlfe Blvd .. a.-1y Hills,
CA 90210.
Jerry G. Crumpler, 20753
Cook 0.k W'f, Malibu, CA
90265.
Malcolm R. Riley, 138
South Anita, Los Anaetes.
CA90049.
Allen Potts. 621 [)et Norte
Roed. Oiai. CA 93023.
Richard N. EJlis. Trustee
under TNlt Aareemet1t for
David Paul ~man. dated
We
l -2all
PUIUC NOl1CI
fChfiOUI ......
_..ITATIMD'T
The follow1n1 person 11
doina business as: HUNT
& FENSTERMAKER, 620
~ Center DrNe. Suite
21 1, Newport Beach. CA
9266()...6468.
Char1es JoMptl Hunt Jr ..
1320 s.ntlalP DrNe. New·
port Beech. CA 92660.
This businen tS conduct·
ed by an indMdual. S.IJ*!:
Chartes Joseph Hunt Jr
Want Your
News!
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With your sports prQlrams?
The Newport Ensian would like to know.
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Type ft up, double ss-:ect. and send it in.
Be sure yo include • telephone number where
you can be ruched durin1 the day.
Letters-to-the-editor .,.tetuny accepted
..,,r, ... ,... _ ... ,,.
T11e Newport En~igt1_
113 Production Place
Newport Bwh, C• 92663
---------
•• 0 1 ......
...
.-...
0 I ICC A
... lllW• tll I I -1ram11 I
The ............
ti'c bulln1• • T-W PASEO. t.TO.,A~
llMITlO PARTNOSH.,,
3919 w • ltei1 "9ce. "*
100, NeWport S.ae"· CA 92t60.
John ... w.tin, l919W.. Wty,.... s.. 100 .......
port a.ctt. CA 9'M60.
J.M. M9rtin l»i It.,_...
Cotpotetlon, A Catifomta
~ .... 3919 •1111 1,
f'tace, S&rit9 100, Newport
8-:h. CA 926«50.
The re1lstrant com·
menced to transact busl·
nest undet the fictitious
busi ... Mme fi.-t .,,,.
on December 20. 1985.
This bulNu Is~
ed by a limited l*tnenNp.
Sitned: John M. Martin
This stllement was filed
with the County Clerk of
Or-.. County on February
19, 1986.
File No F301418
3113 3/20 3127 4/3 4739
Letters to the Editor
Your chance to be heard
.. to buy or to sell.
that as the qu~tion ...
The Ncwpon Ensign
classi f ted-
that is the tanswcr!
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Announcinc .......... 200
Buuty Akts .......... 213
Card d Thanks ....... 201
Cemetary lats ........ 201
Floritts .•...•.•....... 207
Funeral Directory ..... 205
Funeral Services .•••.• 206
Heelth Aids .......... 214
l.epl Notices ......... 212
lodl9s-:-Clubs-etc. 209
Nurseries ............ 815
Lost & found ......... 210
Personals ............ 211
BUllNEll
lmrestn•nta .......... 828
MoMy to Loin ........ 605
MoMy Wanted •..•... 606
<>oportunities ••••..•.. '700
Opportunities Wtd ..... 704
Ell~OYllENT
Aeenciel ............. 300
Opportunities ......... 305
Preperatk>n .......... 307
MERCHANDISE
SAW & SERVICE
Buffdlnl Mlarial ..... 817
8ulineu (.qut~nt 111 c.m.a EQulpment ••• 819
Coins/!bmps •...•••• 813
F&.Wnitunt •••••.••.•••• 800
Fumltunt WarUd •••.• 805
o.r.111 ............•. 705
..Jeiwelry •••••.•..••••• 112
Marine Supplies ..•..• 906
Misc. for Sale ......... 809
Misc. Wanted .••.....• 810
Musical lnstNment ... 811
Office Equipment •..•• 827
Pwts & Supplies ......• 823 Docs & Cats .......... 824
Uvestock~ .•........•• 825
IEALDTATE
~ ••• , ••....••... 511
Apes. f umtshed ..•.... 407
Ac*. Unfumfthed : .•• 408 .... '°be Mo"9d .•.• 816
8utinw ~ .... 500
Buslneu Rental• ..... 421
Condm fol' Rent ••.••• 409
Condos for SN ..•.... 508
CommetdelProperty 505
Dewt Prop1lrty ••••.•. !513
Farms & bnches ..... 512 a.r_.s for Rent ••...• 400
1iousel for Sale ..•.... 508
Housel for Rent/Fum 405
Houses for Rent I
=~·p.~-J~ ·~
ttlli:lllllll • • • • • • • • • • • • • ' • 416
1"""""'81 ............. -Income~ ••.... eot
Lalll Shor9 ~ 515
.... for Ille .......... 510
Mobl .. Homa ........ 917
M0rts • & TD ....... fl01 ~ ...••.......... 415
MowOin C.blns •..•• 422
Offk:e Spece ••••••••• 420
Out of St.eta Prop ..... 514
... Estate W.rad ... 518
Reraf9 to S.hre ••••.. 412
A.I Estate for Xcht ... 517
Real Est9te Lollns ••••. 600
RESORT PROPERTY
For Sale .............. 418
Rental ............... 417
Al-~ ............. SIC)C)
AntiQul CW1lc C. ... 912
Autol b SIM ........ 110
AutolW.,.... ••.....• 915
Auto Parts. Tl,.. .... 907
Auto Repeff'/Dom ..••• 913
Auto Repelr/For •••••• 914
Bolts ................ 9(JJ5
SERVICES
Sc:tms .............. 6C:Ji8
Situltion W1nted .•..• 308
Directory of
Business Services Beautiful Ocean View
La1una Bea~h 2 bed· room, 1 K beth. Fit'9Place
vlewlne=k, $1200/ mo inc utilits. 494-
7993; 497·36'95.
401-Apartmenta,
Unb.'
Sin Clemente new cus-
tom 3 bdrm, den,. 2~
baths. ocean view! " car .... 2 ftreplKes. wet·
ber. $1350/mo. (Lucille)
498-0050.
417·1Haet llatttlll
HAWAIIAN deluxe ocean
frt condol on Maui, Wal·
klkl, Kauai, Kone, Best
beech· locations. Ken
494·9966 494·6670
from $45 daily
CONDO BY OWNER-
S AN JUAN HILLS
ESTATES. 2 bedroom,
2 t.th, double pr .. •
fireplace. wa1k toe· tennis. swtmmi,,.. •c.pets
BILL'S CARPET SERVICE
installation & repairs. No
job too small 552-5826
•Draperies
.. CAL'S DRAPERIES
BEATS All PRI CES ..
10,000 yards in-stock
fabrics ... S l . 9 9 per
y a rd ... 7d a y
de livery . ·~. 496-5973
"' 530-9840 ..
GARDENING SERVICE
AND MORE!
646-5568
MR. MOM'S
CLEANING SERVICE
Dependable, Honest. ref.
Refetences 786-2605
SACRIFICE ACAPULCO
VACATION
Air/Hotel i ncluded,
worth $1000. Best offer.
Ray 1-800-635-2424
305-Empl. Oppor-
tunldel
EASY ASSEMBLY WORK!
$600.00 per 100. Gua-
ranteed payment. No ex·
perience/No sales. Oe-
t e ii s -s end s elf
llddressed stamped en·
wtlooe: EJan Vitat-5075
3418 Entw1Jrise Rd. Ft
Pl9n:ie. Fl 33482
L.andscapina. Sprinklers
install/repair, plants.
sod, cln-ups, tree serv.
Lic'd Tony 645-5124
•Misc. 5efftces
Mac's Sorinkler Service
NO REPAIR TOO SMALL
Manual & Auto n 2-84l3
•Nu,_.AJde
Full-ti m~ Nurses-Aide
avail to wortt 6 days 9·
4. Uc Ref638-8059
•Plumblns & ...... ....
DRAINS CLEARED $15
MINIMUM Plumbina re-
pein Faucm, Wllbtrhut·
~..t,diPoUls. etc. 722-~ or 851-9604
EARN $4.87/Hour. We
need assistance in ev·
•tu.tins and respondina to d8ity WOf1t repons sub-
mitted by our e1ent5
ttwouahout the ..... No
expeitence necessary; paid to complete tnln· inc. WC>tt< 1rt home. For
information send setf
addressed, stamped en-
velope 9 ~" Iona to:
AWGA Dept. E. Box
492 0 ( Atlanta, GA
30395
Childcare needed for my
10 mo. 'Old in your New·
Poft Beech (Estbff erea)
home 2-4 days/wk 720-
1579.
LIFEGUARDS: Easter &
summer $4. 75·$5.32/
hr
968-0311
Anacettent&~
Ina carHr awaits you wtthaf81t.-..com-
peny. We dfer .C1M1nt wortU..s c:odtiol• a-.
neflta. S13k/yr. Mutt
hwe rNn. lH~--· For llddMbW Wo con-
tact .. CWazD 714-
64~ .
•
•TJP111atna
Advertisln1 art & 1010
desi1n services, bro-
chures, typesettin& etc.
Graphia Newport 7:30-
4 pm
720-9191
EXPERT TYP1NG
You name it-we type
tt
646-1710
WORDPROCESSING
All aren of business
competitive rates 760·
3831
•Wonlproc•lins
Typin&~ tw>eMtttnc ptus adwr· tiSins ert ..... print-
~ rio.~ ""·
Our compeny hn a po-
sition for a qualified ln-
divid uet as-a manaa•r
trainee. Our compr9hen-
slve tralninJ pro1ram
allows lndlv1dual1 with or without uperience to
pro1,.11 accordin1 to
their own ebilities. $15k/
yr. For additional info
contect Jack Carozza
714-645-8700
Family needs lovin1
Christian eneraetlc
woman to cant for 2 child·
ren in our Irvine home.
Must h8W car & ref. Ena. sokrw..~smkr. Must be ffixl ble. Aol>rOJC. 15
ct.ys/mo tn 1: 1 pm now
7•m· 7pm Juty, Aua._ If
QUiii top~ 651-1873.
...... loalcilWtar~ to ~ In TY COii'"*·
dll&. for Info. atll (fi02)
83'7·3*>1Eld.1703
FOR LEASE! NEWER LUX·
URY HOME IN CAPO
BEACH. 2 bdrm, den.
t.mily. room, 3 ba, fir•
place. Double 1era1e.
Oceen view. Belcony. Outside pet OK. $1275/
mo Includes ardener.
days 731-3177, Ron
eves & wkends 496·
3492,Tony
~~= pier. boet space. $2000
mo. Bill Grundy, Rltr.
675-6161
4-8EOROOM 2-bllth Laa· una Hiiis, fenced yera,
close to tennis courts.
$1,200 includes urden·
er. Anna 643-31g-3
OCEAN VIEW 5 bdrm. 5
ba La1uan• Beech
Home, with spa, viewine
decks, unfurnished.
$2200/mo. Oepo&it.
494-7161
4 bedroom, 2~ bath,
IM"I roomL formal din-
irtl raomL ~"!ity room, kitchen. uonu._ (3) CM
1ara1e. LAlr'e fenced
yerd ~ mo. First. otus (714)no-
l 785.
3 bedroom, 2 bllth, den.
family room. $1500
monthly Includes asao-
ciation fees. .... ..,..
dener. No pets. 496·
2759
ARCH BEACH HEIGHTS
LAGUNA BEACH Re,,t
belutifut unfumishld 3
bedroom, 2 bMh home.
Rec:entty remod1l1d. Up-
araded throulhout sits
on quiet cul-de-sec
str91t.l.qeautsidaWrw-
'"' decks. Enclosed ..,.
•t•-Jl,300 ·monthly. 752. 54.
LEASE: CAPISTRANO
BEACH CUSTOM, EXEC-
U TIV E POOL HOME.
Larae 4 bedrooma. 3
bmths. tacuzzJ • decks.
Ooen house Sil & SUn,
lo.m-3PM • 27621 Yllta
of Dons (off Ge*/C.
mino c.,Msnno) $1900
tnclu&:J•rdener & POOi. belch. Divs 2..0.9266 • (619) 967.
1417(m 11~
NORTH SAN CLEMENTE
PANORAMIC OCEAN-
VIEW! 4 Bedroom 2 a.th. Fa~ room/fireplece Sl.3 ~ per month. After SPM498-1195
407
409-Condo• for 420-0lllce Spece .....
Condo-La1una Hilts 3
bdrms, 2 baths, 2-car
leraae. All amenities
950/mo 380-89n
lmmec. Condo. 2 . bdrm, 2 ba, dbl pr, poOI, jac,
tennis. Yrly rental .
$1000/mo. Open 8:30
to 7. Avail now 213-258· 5479
El TORO Condominium,
· 2 bdrm, 1 ba, washer.
dryer. refriaerator.
$725/mo. 673-1334
3 bdr 2 ba T urtte Rock
twnhom. mo·mo lease
$1200. 213-556-2055/
213--470.9560
SPECTACULAR VIEW /
RENT Al DELUXE 2 BED-
ROOM 2 BATH CONDO
overlookin1 Mission V5'to country club with
fireplace & pool. $900
monthly. 582-2282.
412·Rental• to ....
Fenwte roommllte want·
ed-LA11una Beach. 2
bdrm apt. oc•n view.
Prefer profeuionel 25·
35. Neat, r~~~sJble,
non-smoker. $350. 494-
2392, 497-6463 mes, .....
ROOMMATE-lt*9 Mis-
sion Vieto 3 bdrm home,
pool, spe, pMiol, leund-
ry. Male, 30 +. neet. no
~!· smokers OK.
855--8951, messqe
FEMALE wanted, to
share Lake Forest home.
Room, bath" Jacuzzi1 ooof. tennis. •250 + lt 3 utilities. Small child, s-tOK 859-8047
Roamlile Wllt'1ted. Male/
Female. R••Pontible,
22·3()LEI Toro home.
Avaflaote Immediately.
$300. 458-2279.
Room far Ria wtth ,.,..
ily-non-lmoMr, $215,
Includes utlUtiea. 770.
5017
Nw~rt Blvd. Furn ofc
$1'25/mo Avail mail ctr Added income 675-8995
1200 sq ft full service
$1000/mo Dyer & Grand
714-966-0500
OFFICES SUBLET!
Ocean & Mountain views
in Newport Center. In·
eludes reception & other
common .us. Secret·
arial time 8Y8ilable. From
200-340 SGft « offeces. cau 7S9-5030
505·Commerclal
Prop.
FOR RENT -or lease
commerdal ~ M-l zoni n& o~~suna
Be1ch. Re11on1ble
price. Call 716-7043.
507.
Condon*Unl
FOR SAL£ $98,850 IR·
VINE TOWNHOUSE. 52
Kazan St. 3 • 2 .........
pool.Owlw
(818)895-1113
~..!_~1 OWNER 3 BED·
fft)UM 3 BATH M"'6on
~.t:-.:
Wllll P91*, ....... con-
veraatron pit, aecurity
srst•rn. M uat •••' $ 43,500.
831·5107
Ewnire
BY OWNER-3 bdrm. 2
be Sen a. ... -S.S. ~ condo. Low ..,..
elation dulL $155.000/
nwka afllr.
493-6307
& beautiful! $131, .
493-3850
BY OWNER·2 BEDROM, 2 BA TH. finist.ra condo
on the Lake. Fishln1.
boMit11. swtmmfna. S..
cur It y ._ _10'6 down : $120,000. 581-8062,
?68-4541
501-Hou••• for ..
UcuNI Beach: 3 bdrm,
3 ba custom home, pool.
Jacuzzi, decks, canyon
& ocean view, privacy,
b i & y1rd1...un l que .
$425,000. NO brokers.
Motiv•ted niter. Call
Joyce 4 76-0567 deya:
494-7924 eveninp..
Hitttop home w/>Mw d
Leke Elsi nore-on 5
ecres. 3 bdrm, 2 be,
cwamfc ti• ttwoulhDut. Reduced to $12~.ooo.
714·657·9334 leave mess••
4 BEDROOM 3 BATH El
TORO HOM£ Wind ADwl
tnct. NI, 2~ 2~ :t~= .vattab111 Sll01000.
951·1141
~ a.ch BlautifUI 5~--W·
utMt home .. incf'ed.
ibledtY&oc.n .. ~000 494-0211,
CATAUHA OCEAN VIEW
CUSTOM family home.
3 bedrooms. f~ beth. ~~·~ room . 3,000 IQ. ft. ~7f·OOO. owner, 492·
LAGUNA BEACH BY
OWNER. Great white
...... & city .... s.rik·
i..S desiar1 & ftNplace&.
ma1nifleent m•ster
suite, 3 bedraomst 3
baths. Good ftnenc1n1
available. $595,000.
494-5401
SAL£ BY OWNER MIS.
SION VIE.JO. 4 8ednJont
lta*'d dlt ~ 730 on
cuMle lllC SM. ~
tent concHtlon . ~t:>iJ>/9" Sun-
[ 41.~U:E()~ ]
•*Ill. MIT( l>lrJAIL
_0, .. ol...,. _....... .... _, .....
4tleJ11'aa .. .,.....
-4 I -& Vlftft T••ocA -aww-....•Tn.MCltL ..
.... CllllTll I __.eta ..... ..L:IM.
y ..... ,.....
Fo all your drywall needs
HANDY RANDY ,,__Jl::CU1BI .,.. ··-Rellbte YUKI • Ptumbing .......... Ra ... :r.~lllllEci: OILY.
RUSTY DRIVEWAYS
REAIOIAILE RATEll
Interior or Exterior
Strips Re-Varnlah Re-Finish
Great References
FREE ESTIMATES
Uc C4•••> 556-1160
• Sprtnkler system
• Painting
• Drywall Reoalr
FE llTJUTEI
111-1114
YEnRANI
PLU•lllG a HEATING
·Reptpes M75 & up
"'Drains cleMed S9 75 & up
·eath rem<>del 11995 & up
·wate< heater 30 gal S205 & up
·Garbage disposal S91 & up
·Toilets install $116 & up
,_
Licf4353.47
892-5840
IARKEu·s
CUSTOM PAllTllG
interior/ exteriors
restdentiaVcommerclal
AcM1lcl CIR ...........
fnlE&d-
Pnde in Ouahty
licensed (-i 17800)
'Slab ... ks/Repair
·Gas Water Sewer
U T•"l•ri•'"· tni ... .,c:..
Are you trying
to think of a way
to thank your
secretary? Cati Kim
to help you.
631-8120 (71~) SSZ· IUI
·Senior citizen discount• 998-6360 24 hrs
509-lncome Prop-q
CORONA DEL MAR
3021·3034 E.ast PCH-
41Dtesw/DC*ntiaf dou·
ble the value by btda.
2nd story. an. tenants.
location. Income
$41,000. Askina
$450.000.-Malce Ofter.
Owner/Acent 619-543· 0496
My'1te a.ch
South c.oliN
•Ripley's Believe It
Off Not Musa.Im•
Across the street from
majestic AtlMtic Ocean.
NDtdaortolllf'le.-nuse-ment pa~ restau,.nts
A nW1t IC)Ols. Within the
hlahest tourist traffic
.. on the boel dwalk.
$3.200.000. Call De·
mn• Chaney (803)
3280.
511-Real Estate 700-Businea Wanted Opp't.
CdM OuF 2+ 3, 3+ 3,
Of 3+4 I priv party.
644 .. 12
Widow has money for
Trust Deeds-$10,000.
Up! No Credit ck. No .,.._tty. Call Dennison
Assoclrt11 673-7311.
IN OEFAUL n Bed er.d-
it1 Don't km~ home. ~~to~~ Firwldal
476-2375
~ ltrwDTMENTI INC.
(Since 1959)
Real £state Investment
rtunities with estab-::c; & track proven
company.
...,C1111'1ro
(Dewllopment Oftk:er
&Consubnt)
1501 Westcliff Dr. Ste
210 Newport Beach
92660
014)142-3112
AJllUUTmY •Y
• lmpotenCe ......... ptobleml
• llllling di9otdera • anxilty
·..-1ng ·--···~. INSURAN<'~ ~t;cePTED ... --Aaiy8 tsailey Ph.D
714-499-5409
• Home Atmosphere
• Near Hosp.tat a
Medical F.c1ht1n
• :-.i;ar S~ng Areas • GAOuPS OF 2oP ,..,.-.... ,.. .... --··~ .. ~vtOUAL ANO FAMILY
PlAHS
MEDICAL. DENT Al. DtSABIUTY
LIFE. ¥tStOH
CALL
IMIL'ZR.Cll ll
111-11•
700-Busi ....
Opp't.
TRAVEL AGENCY
Own your nvet ~
No experience neces·
sary. A comptete pack·
aae. choice locations
available. Numerous tJw.
el benefits available
25,000 full offices na·
tionwide. TRAVEL WITH
US-FOf a personal in·
terview calf Bob Hanson
ltexl 411. 1-800-821-7493
4-piece Inn room set
w/wood t~m . Never used. $35(), 952-4254.
4 piece '"'"-room set
Nevw used ...... $765.
Seit $285. 952-4254
IOl-Anllqu11
COLLECTOWS PlATES,
ANTIQUE HAWK. CUT
GlASS PUNCH BOWL
15• round. Gobleh. ~50. Evenin1 493·
-
MOVING. MUST SELL
ENTIRE CONTENTS Of
6 BEDROOM HOME!!
Many antiques. fine fur.
niture, "laura Ashley
sofa and chair, acces·
sories. collectables. fotk
art, lamps. docks. ~
furniture, area ru1_s,
much more!! 498-1167
905-81111
~ Tolly twin JU slip
acetlent cadtia.1. YHf
HakJn syDm "'8l1Y ...
tras $44.000. 645-3135
Ei1ht-Man Raft-Good
condition $450/best
offer
SAILBOAT WELL
EQUIPPED. '"CAT AUNA ..
21'. Exo1Uent conditio11
in 0.. PoiN. sa...,. 6.
$5.250/affw. 492·*2
SAILBOAT. 25' .. CAL ...
Must Seti!! Neects minor
repair. Includes an ac·
c:esoria $4,900. 499-4036. 633-9212
11111A1117
Try 1111 law,111 &1111 as 11•1~ ,.., ,, 111
131-1120
·~ora
•Mini 8lndl
• Vertk:819 ---lff ,,.. Etlllm 1111
IUPBBIT .. _
..51M
ABC MOVING
Quick & Careful
Lo Rates
LtcenMd
552-0410
Seu Sto~ Experts
Watch for
~~:gn '86
SPRING EDITION
April 24, 1986
910-Auea. far S.
ROD'S CUSTOM
CAR CARE
"We Come to Your'
Sp9cielldn• In .. _.._
•• I II
&
Fulll•lll'DBI ....
JOIN llY llOUTE
$45./montti
714-191-6291
JAGUAR-1973 XKE-
Gray Vl2, 350 Chevy
molar, 2 + 2. p>d con-
dition, tires=· au· tomlltic. air, .
494 0049
1984 Maxima Nlsun·
Loaded!!! Take over
lease. No cash down.
$246 mo. ta. indulM. .,,... s-'tY.
951=2817
1967C.1.ro-t ......
.... wcd;$750I ,. ~
"'*~far--· in1. 495-154 7 after 6
p.m.
1912 Volvo Turbo
Wecon. Beeuttful red·
woad color --/tM 11 ........... 5~ .m/fm--Cfl • I
....... Ntr.llPoW.
Vert clean. $10,000/
~
!
I .
•
D s
II S
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Hamle 'M Acee• UC ...... -.-.-.................
lllllP777.Ul..-
r ,
CGdliGL
499-2591
_, a u•
• •• a
·• Zr u -•••11:111•1•••• ... 1981 llliWJll ..,.,,
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e·
1984 e DOMOQ T-.r-0-..' S'S = ................ 19JJOO .-.S.. fw # I
c.IWld. Pl. SI ... ._
sume lease. S465
....... 6fiOG115 dllJ5.
1984 CADa..lAC SOIU.£
~ .... (cmb). ,....,
loarJMl ~ Sllereo.
I ftllles.. ... aJndt-
OOft. Sl&..500/dls
C96-8072 Cwewcs
1976 CMJa..lAC CGZSCJ1·
.... OriljlW Gmlllf ......
l:MtK COIMilllion. c:Gla-
pletefy kJeded_ •• , .. fWl'PCal-. SS.4951 am.. 4M-67la -..,_
Bll2 • CZIJJ!5152~
1979 CADILLAC Se-
~ 1 • .., .,....,we• n ...
~:z= ..
, .........
..,. fw 3 ! IM*llllls
19116 ,..._ -tirws
$7391!5
TI0-5153
1'1 « c.
1980 HONDA CIVIC
--5 Sllllll. ... .-1'1111 sa.-«: I I !It roof-~. raadia?s:
$2850 F+ • L
495-31115
IWS~CB-la. l s 'P•MllRI
c.-setla stereo. a ir.
$8200/ .... _ Priwate
...... '61 ...
l_, HCW 500 ex
K.llimilll&2
t 7 ats.. ia. ... 759-
Me
Wei_~~All
Makes & Models
of Fine
European
Automobiles
714. 557. 4040
1973 "I CMies 450 SE E•c....,..aa Car. Liu
New C.and.. M Slv . ._.
cords.. 722-8900/527-
'Z297
1985 SO. MERCEDES
lo.ded! 38.000/ ...
Black/~ le1thet' in-
terior. SllOMoom new!
661-81555. 498-1632
1979 450Sl. Mercedes.
Tan/t.n °1 "a •*'ior
True 5'JCJlle wire rt I! I! 's
Bider staeo. 8ufatar
alarm. Air. 2 tops
$24.000/offer. 661 ·
8211 araJl-1400
1975 2805 M1rwcles
Bllni '-"M. ..... cand. Bee._ stereo Sl4k.
720-1519.
P1 C1t
1115Trms ... ~w/ 111....-sw•••Bab 548-7298 pm/ 650-
~ ...
• 7 • 6
19111 VW Tndl = lX'9'.''.. .. ........ • •••• can-
ditioft. Sl.200/best ...
2404096
VOLVO. 1983 Gl.T, 4
DOOR . (SILVER)
OWNER. 48,000 miles..
(Jail. caNl $12.r.oo
~
11111
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~ -
...... llUI ,_
B•JA --··JI\£ ~oor
FedlrMh•"ot• ff98 pidlup .. d ,, .. ,
an•wic:ewark. f7MI•--
1977 TR7. AM/FM c.s.a.. •. sun-f'OOf • red. -= •.• nt COi dtion
.... $2500
859-2879
1979 MGB. l..in-.ct Edi-
tion a.ct&.-= m lent c:on-
dilian.
$4.000 661-2453
''SPORTY'' PORSCHE
924, 1979. Midni1ttt
blue. air, sun-roof,
•BlAUPUNKT," power
wirwlows. $4890. 830-
4143..
1931 MOOEl A SPORT
COUPE fuly tem>red ... =.na• $9,500. 495-
114-Auto ..... ,, ,.
JEFF'S PORSCHE
SERVICE .. ,.1 .. &11 ... ... ., .•...
Quality W<Jf1(
Reasonable Rates
911 SERVICE Sf£.aAl
lATE 9.1 l's $225
_-.. a ....
.... 1i --::r-
GJ..1831
lllMtl .... 6.
1981 .. ESTABLISH·
llENl"" MOTmt HOME. Beautiful 23-bunk
......_fad dl1111t NI condlio.'liftc. ....... ,.
Illar ..... wwwn. Mcec.-
ac r n:;• it ana. ..... 2D.500orWt• ml11P 6. Slil to :r---$21.750. ~.
1912 •tEM't TAIJRUS.
UTr 16" TRAVEL TRM.,
ER. a .... f"'1 ..,,
ccn1'111d. Mint c:ondi-~~(714)7a ..
llOTORHOM£ 1913
........-OftTo,ata ...._ 21' taat. NI can-: :,,wQll'EJ: ....r ..... ,r;,,=
S•Cl511
'°" iAii l 91J ""SKY· ~ ,,., •• Home 14' • ., 1 ......... l llllh.
f:"•lll1)UlleNewl
----$1,000. ......... ~ 649-2232••••
i •
Set ~II for savings by reading
classlfled regularly.
(831-8120)
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