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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-04-10 - Newport Harbor Ensignf ............................ ..,. ................. .., ..... ........ ,... n. ITtFF ""11 IY ITEVll ll..U ... ti •• 11, \11 II I\ "'' Arb Campbell tabbed as new police chief · aY JACK SHINAil Newport Beacb Police Capt. Arb Campbell is eapecled to become tbe city's third police chief in three decada, replacina his former boa, the mired Charles Groa. Campbell, 47, of Newport Beac~ narrowly edpd Cypreu Police Chief Ron Lowcnbera, 39, and four other candidates, in the combined scores of written and oral tata, the method by which the finalista were judged. The city's Civil Service Board certi- fied the test resulta at its meeting Monday night. The ranked list of finalists was turned over to City Manager Robert L. Wynn for approval. "Mr. Wynn bu the power of appoint- ment," said Duane K. Munson, city penonnel director. Last week, Wynn said be would consult with the City Council bcf ore making a final decision. The council next meets as a group April 14, though it is po11iblc Wynn could discuss Campbell's selection individually with membcn. ct I •• ,.1 LaRouche candidate defends himself, says mainstream Demos are threatened Charges Bre still not filed .. in NB hit-and-run death BY JOHN TRAUSCH Art Hoffmann, the only registered Democrat on the ballot in the 40th Congressional District race, said it was .. no big surprise" Democratic Party leaden were opposing him after it was learned be wai. a supporter of Lyndon LaRoucbe. Hoffmann said his ideas, and the views of LaRouche's group, the National Democratic Policy Commit- tee, threaten .. mainline Democrats," who are part of the .. post-industrial society." "They're (mainline Democrats) heavily into real estate and stock market speculation," he said. "Speculative activities arc sucking up available capital at current interest rates. That's something we oppose. We badly need new technologies in this country." Orange County Democratic Party Chairman Bruce Sumner recently , .•••• ,.2 Tainted meat fears cause Newport scllools to change beef source BY GEORGE PAPPAS Fcan that ground beef contaminated with a cancer-<:ausing pesticide was being distributed under the U.S . Department of Agriculture's Donated FoOd Program has forced the Newport- Mesa Unified School District to tum to private beef distributon to fill a gap in their school lunch menus. The USDA bu placed a warning hold on the federally supplied beef until they are finished with their inveatiption into the possible contamination. Newport schools resumed serving meat this past Friday after three days of using substitutes in their lunch menus such as tuna and pizza, Jacque Kravitz, operations supervisor for Newport Mesa's food service department, said. .. This is just a precautionary mea- sure," Kravitz said. wrhc kids love those other items, so it wu just a matter of changing the menus around.'' she added. Newport-Mesa ii one of 10 Orange u I 1••-.1 av JACK SHINAR Nearly three months after IS-year- old Claude R. Hubert Jr. died as the result of being run down by a hit-and- run driver, no charges have been filed in the case, even though authorities have a prime suspect. And none arc likely to be, says Orange County Deputy District Attor- ney Robert Thomas of Harbor Munic- ipal Court, without additional evidence. Police continue to allege that Susan Nonna Long, 34. vice president of Financial Planning Co. of Newport Beach, driving her 1977 silver Cadillac, struck Hubert, a Newport Harbor High f rcahman, while he and bis sister were jogging along Irvine Avenue near 20th Street Jan. 19, then sped away. Hubert died a f cw days later at Fountain Valley Regional Hospital of head injuries. After receiving a tip on the dented Cadillac. police investigated and then arrested Long Jan. 24. Long was to have entered a plea to a murder charge March 18, but Thomas decided against filing the case. The problem, says Newport &acb Police Investigator William Mcinnis, is not that the police haven' been able to link the vehicle with the accident, but that. 10 far anyway, it can' prove Lona wu the driver. "There ii plenty of physical evidence that it..,._ car,., taid Mclnnia. •But the D.A. 'a office won 'l file without proof abe wu driviq. • Melania said dozens of Lona'• frienda and ••ociata baw beea inter- viewed about Loq'a wbereaboutl tbc niabt of the cruh. but tbe inYCltiption hll yielded (ew .... Lolll cout.cndt llac wu at her 46tb Street i.oa. all ~ Ber liw-in boyf rien4 at tbe time. 39-,.ar-old Newport Beach bartender John Albert Pctcnon, claims be was .. out partying" on the night in question, Mcinnis said, and doesn' know where Long wu. Petcnon is now at Terminal ldand prison after being arrested on a parole violation stemming from a drug- I N s Bualneu C1lendar Clmllllll Creawwd Dining F1•IH11 Fultlln Fn• llpla ·---, ......... .... Eltlll 1111111 I n I •••5 Newport's Art Sorce Seta Hts Swings page 10 0 E a 18 21 8 13 5 11 4 14 11 1 a 17 10 11 • 1 , .. t AF• II. I• THE NEWPORT ENSKJNICOSTA MBA~ TOOAV Newport policeman quits after shoplifting arrest BY JACK SHINAil Newport Beach Police Capt. Richard Stuart Hamilton, accused last week of shoplifting in coo nectio n with the alleged tbef t of a pair of jeans from a discount store, has decided to retire. The resignation of the 44- ycar-old Hamilton. a 23-year veteran of the Newport Beach Police Department, becomes effective tomorrow (April 11), polic.c spokesman Trent Harris said. Hamilton bas been on inactive duty sinc.c March 28, the day he allegedly tucked a $20 pair of jeans under the vest of his thrce- piecc suit and attempted to leave the Price Club, 3500 W . MacAr- thur Blvd .. without paying for It. City Manager Robert L. Wynn ..,aid Hamilton is eligible fo r the Pubhc Employees Retire- ment S\~tem . the city's compen- ... at1on . program. -when he become') 50 ··Thi'> "'hole thing has come .t'> a total ">hoc k." ~aid Wynn ... It (Ham ilton\ resignatio n ) w ~ a terrible price to pay .. An internal inve!>tigatton of the inci d ent by the ~ewport Beach Police Depanment was To Eat Or Not To Eat? Thc5e days. that's a )W!Jid que~t10n . We all grew up with admo nitions about the necess- ity of eating break.fast. but they were based o n the results of the 30-year Iowa Break.fast Study ( 1936~). which may require a second look. in the '80s This study found that children who ate break.fast ~med to be more alert in school and perform better on tests M o re recently, research seems to support these find- ings as far as c hildren arc concerned. Helen A. Guttine, professo r of nutrition at Penn- sylvania State Univcr.iity(Stat.c College, Pa.). has concluded that adolescents who skipped break.fast took. in 40% less calcium and viatmin C, and I ()OJ(: less iron and thiamine than their peers who ate in the morning Ho we ver. an adult's break- fast needs continue to be a subject of debate. On the one hand. the Washington. D .C.- based Center for Science in the Pu bile Interest learned through their studies that after a I 2-hour overnight fast. the blood sugar levels of c hildren decrease ~1gnificantly more than those of adults. (Blood sugar levels arc an indication of the body's energy reserves.) Moreover, experiments at the Uruvenity of Texas (Austin), M.l.T. (Cambridge, Mass.) and Baylor Univenity(Waco. underway, Harrit noted, but with Hamilton•• resignation, be added, wnat•1 the end ol it." Duane Munson, city penon- oel director, aaid further JqaJ finding of pilt involviq HamiJ.. too would not affect the cap- tain 's retirement status. .. He just rcsiped. And when be resigned, be wu in good standing. .. said Munson. Hamilton earned ~.000 a year in his 14th year u a~ Wben be wu named captalD an 1972. be was the youngest police official to reach that rank in the county. City officials confirmed that Hamilton has sought psychiatric help. A security guard at Price Club told polic.c he observed Hamil- to n .. acting in a suspicious manner" after picking up the jeans and looking around to sec if anyone was watching him . After being stopped. he initially denied taking the pants but later admitted to it and apologized, according to polic.c. The store manager reported that Hamilton told him be bad ruined a similar pair belonging to his ~on while bleaching them. rexas) revealed no disting- Utshable difference in the per- formance or pro blem-solving abilities between adults who ate or skipped breakfast. On the other hand, a dccadc- long study of 7,000 men and women conducted at UCLA noted that death rates were 40o/o higher among men who said they rarely or never ate breakfast and 28% higher ~womcnbmtlcfrt-**·~IL Further, Raymond Pearl. M .D .• of Johns Hopkins Uru- venity (Baltimore) found in his research that people who lived beyond 80 yean old had only one life.style factor in common: most had always eaten a large breakfast. One of the main reasons that in half of America '1 home- holds one or more penons forgo breakfast is that the thought of eating fint thing in the mormng repulses some people. If you 're one of those. try brown-bagging some nutrit- ious goodies to cat in the car, train or bus, or at your desk while rcadmg your mail. An orange, bran muffin slathered with peanut butter and a cup of tea can be prepared just moments before you bead out the door. A 1lic:ed banana between two pieces of snen- grain bread makes an easy-to- carrysandwich tbat\pectcd we nutrients. Here are four put 1uga- tiom for easy breakfast drinb: Hamilton bad replaced actmg Chief Capt. Arb Campbell as bead of administration when Campbell replaced the retired Charles Gross. Prior to that. Hamilton bad headed up the forc.c ·s patrol division. A successor to Hamilton·s post has not been named. Blue Fruit Smoodlie adapted from a recipe in Edward J . Safdie·s Spa Food (Clark.son N. Potter Publishers): Puru I I/ 3 cups blueberries. 2 pitted and cubed medium occtarinn. 2 small. sliced frozen bananas and 2 tab~poons bttwer"s yeast. Monill& Fr'llit Sbt• adapted from a recipe in Nikki and David Goldbeck's Anwriam Whol~footh Cuuirw (New American Library); Blmd ~ cup cantaloupe,~ cup apple or orange juice, ~ cup low-fat yogurt and 4 ice cubes. ~ Yoprt E,.0,-S adapted from a recipe in Jane Brandt's Drlnb Witltoul Liq-"°' (Workman Publisbing): Puree I ~ cups chopped, stio- ncd apricots and 2 tat*spoons apricot praavcs_ Add 2 cups plain yogurt and beat with a wire whisk until fully i~ orated. Add just enough milt to the mixture to thin sligbtly. Refrigerate cowred for at leas& one hour. Sprinkle with wheat germ before drinking. To tc> Sb•e, adapted from Naura Hayden\ 1"" Hip, H.,_ hot~. Low-Cal, Easy-Don- It, Cook bool< ( Bibli O"Pbik Publishing): Blend ~cup spicy tomato juice. I cup plain yo- gurt. 2 tablespoons noni!Ml•at. powdered mm milk (opbcweO- ~ miNed"35cm. ~~Willla­ craa and I tabiespooa Wor- catenbire sauce for I minute. ahca pour into a tall pa. 225 E. 17TH ST .. COSTA ll£SA 131-4741 19770 BEACH BLVD., HUNTUtCTON BUCH 953 1117 --····- La Rouche follower Hoffmann states case 1 ...... , announced bis write-in candi- dacy for the 40tb district (New- port Beach, CMta Mcsa.. lrvioe. Fountain Valley, Laguna Bcw:h. and parts or Orange'9 Santa Ana and Huntington Beach). Sumner said be is oppnsing Hoffmann in the June 3 primary became the LaRouc:hc supporter docs not represent the Democratic Party. :i I ·• -somKr ·ia nu:ming because ·IWs ..tea ortlen·from bis state and o.ati==I pmrty leadenbip ... said Hoffmann. •The Demo- crats in Oruge County are very consenmift. This isn '\ like in the Nortbmla wbttc they are more liberal, dm ism~ like the South. A lot of voters are blur collar, and involw:d in industry. So they want an industrial policy.- Sum.na has targeted Im cam- paign at Lalloacbe. rather than Hoffmann. daimj .. Hoffmann is merely a "disciple.. of LaRowhc. -rbat jasl s1'ows bow °"' of toada he (SllWlncr) is.,• said Hoflmama.. •LaJloacbe's name isn'\naaoatheballot..Snmnu-. mating a bi& ;wistake ill DO( addn:aina Ge jm I • 11lme .._. are.. accordi:ac to Hoffnw•n, dwifyiag AIDS • a maunanic=al* dill-. cnu- ta:naiag tk Grama-llad ... balanced badaet bill. aad increasing America military atnugth. ·we (the LaRoadle group) are wortiq on a Ca.lifonia AIDS iaitiatift wbida woald pat AIDS on a list wida odla' amt- mnaicabk diseases_ It would allow public health ofticjah to quaraatioe AIDS patiam as necessary. It c:oUt also prcft:Dl AIDS peticnts from WOltillg in ~amcm1· jok. « il maid CWD.. if 1tecn1ary. coaf'u.e AIDS pwtiads totJlcir h1: I ~I .... it's DOl DC«:ft' wily DeW'\ •dud • 111 I. Ill •g1 I• ct I II .. '1 • Hoff ma.on. who ran for Con- pas two years ago. and failed to receive the Democratic nom- ination in the neighboring 39th ~ said be decided to run in the 40lb this time to oppose Republican incumbent Coo- grnsman Robert Badham. •lbdh•m was (then) unop- posed. and be supponcd Gramm-Rud~ .. said Hoff- mana·· -W. .,..*'""·let him get away unw:a•Md 4br-tUl.. One ot * .... ~ witlr'Blllbam is be doa11'\ tan" ..... a. docSn\ nm haft a position on AIDS ... SQJD.Der and other Dcmo- Cnlic Party kadel's ba'W'C aiti- cized Hoffmann and other LaRouchr foUowers for nmaing as Democrats. Rather. party offiri•ls would pref er LaRoacbc followas form tbcir own polit- ical party. •we don\ ha~ any new ideas.. just old 011CS we WUl to bring bKt m.. ·said Hoflwaen -rwo of the pa1a1 prnMkm1 in the last ce•tary were Fraatlin Row:tdl and Joba K.ca.-ly. T'lllcy mow:d indUlby. K.cnll"'ly came ill OB die •M.imle Gap.• Dot widl a SoYiet booclidi• .ni- lllde.. • eo«-.,,, ...., wrila man-• uala fm a .,,..P"'" eqaipmrat maaaf'actuer. liw:a ia S..ta A-. oatside .. ... dilarict.. but Slid m.c 1'09.ld ~ into the district if dlded. He .....t Im llcroa • amu- als Doqlu MKArtbar and Ge0111tPmon\~anect. auect• was bis motto ... said Hoffmann of Patton). and said he doaD \ bdieft tbere cur1 eody ii -anm race. -rbeft isn \ an arms race.• be said. ·eow caa theft be a race wbca we~ staindiq llil.I! But the Soviets fear an American i.ndastrial c:omr:t..ct much more tllaa a military build-up.• Boft'mmm aid llle major' part al -c•nqwipi .. in the next two ..... will be part "' the Lallo.cite sro•p •• petition- ....... efforts fm die AIDS ~ lie aid lie will lfCM .a.o. DIG to bJ w1 wia the -·-·-., t..mt OS m•Ma ...... s-•• ~ ...... JO/JO.· be aid. ...... cfiffie ... to ......... iaot , ...... r..tllcreal ....... 8YG&OmAPAn_.Aa To ta. •r••u• Wtlle.., port •••• politfal ........ miUee Newport 2000, dae co. cept of aaliaitecl fatare developmeat ia ...... city brinp oaf...noloaan1111Jcoq Med roeds ad polluted lkia. ID •'91* 10 .... fears, the aroup nbaiued a propoted initiatiw ordinance to tbe City Clerk'• Off"ace IMt Friday, puab- ina for an increue in reaulation of future development endea- vors and traffic co,...aion. The main thrust of the initi- . ative ii to upar&de exiatin1 traffic standarcb and to •mate the City Council face up to the real situation," said Jean Wat~ Newport 2000 member and a Newport Beach resident. ~city'• roads won' be able to handle all the traffic after awhile," she said. Watt said the propoled initiative would call for the city to approve new development only if the resultina traffic would not create "an Acting-Chief Campbell gets nod Council to question police audit II I 1ur ...... 1 MUlllOll said Wynn baa the power of appointment for most top poata witbiD the city's departmenlal lb'Ucture, adding that be could not recall the city me'MF" ever turniq down a c:iYil 1a •ice board recommenda- tion. •If you don 'l pick the top ume on the list. then you ~ to aplai.n why,• said Munson. Lite hia predet CllOrt, Grou ud r .. ~ Campbell it a prod11Cl of die Loe Aapla Police Dqwtmt, bqinniq bis police career tllae in 1961. He came to the Newport Beach Police Department ia 1966. Re 1a ved • a police officer for three years before being promoted to taput in 1969. Be bttamr a lieatcnant in 1973 ad finally. a capt•in ia 1978. Campbell ... named acting cbief in December, replacing Gnm. S9. who da:idecl to retire -MC g'1I after nine ye-. at tbe helm. M .. naoa Mid C..mpbdl would mate m .300 to .... •Jt'I been a Iona hard pro- ~" Campbell said after the civil lerVice board certified the tat results. •But lc:aa'lcdebrate yet. Anything can still happen (until Wynn makes the final appointment)." Campbell's combined score- averaging the written and oral teat resulta-wu 87. 92. He was leCOnd in both areas. Lowenberg had a better oral evaluation and Brook McMahon, 37, a captain from the Glendale Police Department, bad a better writ- ten score. Lowenbery wu second with an 8S.4 overall mart, followed by McMahon (79.87). Seal Beach Police Chief Stacy Picu- cia wu next (79.7), followed by Torrance Police Capt. Jim Weyant (79.6S) and Bell Gardena Police Chief Bill Dono- hoe (77 .93). Catnpbelt bas a wife, Lavonne, a detective witll-&he Newport Beach police force, and four daupten between the ages of 19 and 24. He bu a bachelor's degree in public management and it a graduate of the FBI National Academy. City Council members are to get an opportunity to question the preparer of a 700-pa,e audit on police department operations prior to it1 regular meeting Monday (April 14). The study aeuion atarta at 2 p.m. Thompson S. Crockett of Virainia, who auperviled the project for the National Leque of Cities, ia expected to be available to anawer questions from the council. The city spent S60,000 for the report. J:;enerally, it wu quite favor-abTe to tbe 142-member police force, thoup it did augat some relaxing of the department's aggressive style. The city's new police chief ii expected to adopt many of the recom.mendatiom contained in the audit. lKE IT TO THEM I • eoe•~w ........ 31 '1 s .,,.,. BtW·Nt-a111 23111 El bo Aoed TWO-YEAR MEMBERSHIP• ·~ ·NMmWe·AIROmC• •STIAll•UUNA ·~ •NU I MUON MR s NOW, ONLY ••• 91 PER MONTH! FOR 24 MONTHS WITH JUST '25. DOWN ·NON-RENEWAa.E-FIAST VISIT INCENTIVE ••stNYWa-.a PM1••1111 SS$1..,S.... Big job for new Newport Beach police chief to look forward to Arb Campbell, who is expected to be named the new chief of police of Newport Beach, has a lot to look forward to when he officially begins his new job. The beauty and diversity of our community is well-known throughout the area-as is the effecti~ and no-nomcnse approach of our police department. The recent police audit has only begun to be picked apart by the public, city officials, and the press. Following the release of the report, city council members are holding their collective tongues until they question the audit director at their April 14 Study Session. The audit gave very good marks to the department for their deployment of officers, praised them for their willingness to accept change, and handed out still more kudos for the city's helicopter program. But the report wasn't all rosy. It brought up a familiar criticism we have heard for quite some time in our community -that of the department's overaggressiveness. Campbell, who has served as acting chief for the past few months, is bringing a wealth of experience to our community. We hope he docsn' look upon the criticism as being typical, or even acceptable. Additionally, with the current insurance crisis the city is going through, city officials have decided N~ Beach will be .. self-insured ... That's another way of saymg' we don' . ~ bAlve any insurance. 1 •• , 1' , , And that's another reason our new chief will need to examine the situation and take corrective measures against the person, persons or policies that have led to the situation. Community leaders in the search committee went through an exhaustive search in recommending Campbell. Given Newport Beach's history oflong-term police chiefs, that's understandable-we expect our man to be around for quite some time. We.~~pbell con,.t~ this tradiJi~~ a health9: .. ~ctive tenure: oC'f. -~ Baker Communications AWARD WINNING MEM8EA ~--MU "• .... AllDTIOI 39 State & National Awards Since 1978 Sllh Biker John f r1u1ch J1ck Shln1r Steven Georges Sh1ron T r1vloll-H1dl1nd L111 Buck John Kreplch M1ry Cundiff liiiili Precter Kl•iilily dii•1n 883 Production Place Newport Beach. CA 92663 (714) 631-8120 Please send mail to P.O. Box 9399 Newport Beach. CA 92658-9399 The Newport Ensign. Costa Mesa News and Irvine Today are published weekly on Thursdays Publisher Eli hi Phiii Edlllr Director of 81111 Advertising Director ldVstliJ11 blrlCIDr Rul Eiiiia liVirililij drncti cliiilflld blrec11r Time of my Life BY JIM FELTON G'04d luck 1·0 Newport's incoming chief of police By the time you read this. Newpon Beach qujte likely will have a new police chief. the third since we stancd writing about our municipal affairs. City Manager Robert Wynn has expressed his des.ire to make a quick and speedy appointment, once the list of candidates have been certified to him according to bow they scored in written and oral examinations. Whoever is the new chief deserves our respect, support. admiration and sympathy. This is a wonderful city to be a police chief in. lf you don't have to pay attention to your job. The job pays okay, it has a njce modem office, and it bas perhaps the finest complement of subordinate off ao- en of any police department in the country. But beyond that, it ·s no bed of roses. It '1 a tough city to pol.ice, geographically. politically. emo- tionally and psychologically. The city still suffers from provincial smalJ-town-itis. with numerous and nasty tittle pockets of para- noid neighborhood cliques. in West Ncwpon. on the Peninsula, in Big Canyon. in old Corona dcl Mar. and Balboa bland. These groups constant"¥ tug at city administrators, including the mayor, the manager. and fre- quently the police chief. Becaute or its location on the ocean. and its beautiful bay and beaches, the city anracu all the fun and pmea peopk. youna and old, from the entile county. Once the tun coma out. IO do the beach loYen. But it\ a year-round town, DOW, ... • ---tlllil .... Jim Glavas was chief. When perman- ent residents began to complain about the influx of kids. Chief Glavas put up barricades. to keep the kids off the beaches. It put an end to Ball Weck in the pre-Easter period. lbc b9cb residents loved the iron fi.st~~e of Chief Glavas. Chief Charles .. Pete .. Gross was different. He had served as a specialist in handling juvenile offenders in Los Angeles. and bad a more compassionate, sympa- thetic attitude taward the young. Yet his department was criti~ for being overly agressive toward citizens and viaiton. And at the same time, the residents of ocean- front property bombarded the city council with letten complaining that in summertime, the living ain't easy when the kids are around. The police, they said. weren't doing their job. My newspaper career bepn as a pol.ice reponer for the old San Diego Sun, a Scripps-Howard newspaper. It was at the end of the San Diego World's Fair. and the city was jumping. For eight houn a day. I lived in the police press room in thc old ramshackJe police station next to the city jail. The Navy t.d its shore patrol offace there. too, and there was hardly an hour that went by without sirens and pauol can and people beina brouaht iato the police emeracocy hospital and YOUDI sailors involwd ia aubu- ant shore-~ Tbe pOlice ckput· meat .. MaJIOd .., die ..... jury of ... COii tlfC., ... - claief. • laaMIOIM lritla-• -· .... -. .......... . out of office. In these dingy surroundinp. I reported tbc flotsam and jetsam of society in a bordcrtown. a Navy rown. a tourist town. in the depression years. and J learned about police work. and the men who pursue il They have all the SI.roe f cdinp of othC1' peopa.. They live. they love. they play. they ha vc bills and they ha vc dreams. and most of them have wives and kids. and they put their lives on the line every day of their career. Every morrung. Chief Scars would call the reporters up to his magnificent mahogany-lined off &ee. There would be Joe Mor- gan of the San Diego Union. and Al McGowan of rhc San Diego Tribune. and me, and the c~d . - wouJd SIJlile around b.ii ~·--~15 back in his chair. offer ~ ... ua a Santa Fe cipr from bis hum- idor. and say: .. What's new. fclla.s!" We would ask about the montb- end raids on the prostitut~ and why the vice squad always made raids at th.at time. and what about the sex aiJnes in the city • .and like that. and old Cbid' Sean wouJd squint his eyes and smile and say the city was dean as a b<Mand\ tooth. and the deputmmt was doifta its job. When I was city editor of the Los Aqdes Daily News. I beanne a good friend of a ritina vice squad officer named l yn.n White. He later was responsible few tcndina Mickey Cohen to prison. and still later became an authority on dope smugling. He was the youngest offlCICf to become a lieutenant. youngest to make~ YOUOS- est to make deputy chief. and everyone knew he would someday be chief. But one night. chasing a suspect. his car skidded on a curve and crashed into an abut- menl. Cbid' Wbite wasn l expected to live throuab the niabt-Bui be\ atilJ ali~ tmas in idiacmmt in Bishop. partially peralyml and full ol maDOI a_ whida Ille slaa.rcs with •oftm. And dl9&\ die baa plllt of police work ... ••111,u· I .___. • 11 .......... -... aa.- ilac41m ............ .. art.a Families Letters to the Editor. n• .... Teaching cultural hed"9e to a blp bip bO,ppin' 3-year-old Enlial*ned mothcn 1 bow 11c1D aat, _.nr:a••a• t.YC bcpa ........ their ... i11 ·cal ..._ TOllly tilt h-nn. lit ..-o. T11ia P1..:ticc ii •a;J •it tom anow J M nl. Of a-• to to Imp tile bk .. illto ......... flllly .... .. PEI dlil .. ._~aaablilbed an cady •ICMI bail •of n · c. we a... ... to· of information and a love of curtail ba IOCial lilt. No -.e learning to boot, One such woman visits witla U.C llCipbcwllood wrot~ to Dear Abby ti.a she bad dlildlcao * -..., la mmic rad to her offspriaa throupoua lbeoly awaal .._, a dllJ. No her prqnancy. and u a rcsak be pm._ ., .-_.tilt ... ..,. ..,4 bqanractinaPtatoaa tlmon1hs a.., dlild a1 .._ • .-s He is CWTCDlly •orkina on bB to mat rum"' racl _. ..._ Pb.D at the qe of two. Cc.wwida * pe«Mir= cmc ols.D. 1•"'1ZllOO .... (Neu;Dlt~) 21111 2 P:i«st • ' 1111 UJ GI S.. M 19)• ht f .. Pz « ... if •• MCI fqf ill ta' .. &•~ ll x -I .. MM. 1111 .., • -I -60 llC 'cildarw ) ,., • nae ., ........ ..,..._ ap ••a a 3 1m •• ~ ......... , ... ,., ,, .... --.. ~ill .. ..,.. ...... ....,,pa. Widar..lik...._...,. c ........ ..... S l ac.n. Ncw;1rta * That., aoina a little too far for a stDd£al al llMZltaia t ••w d ~~~~~·~atmy~~~~~tok~~m~n-------------------deraqEd enouah durinc my pres-me few acha ... Md. •t.1n.. .. 1 nancy without my talkina to my la•h.-* .... IM-ti a ~ abdomen all day. fimd..-.mlcruyw•tlltwt• Howacr. ~ bave at this plmz poe ii Illy imla'- truly shown that tbc fetus p1a...,.., tlK" ... wna!'9 responds with aercni&y to Mozan -n.t._ *iom. baa wllat\ * and twitcla violently wbcn sub-qncsaiioa?'" I rcplic ii jecud to l'ock and roll. This area ·we:1. -Ille COM•..t.. "1 we111 is my fone; .I modestly admit that lo Mr. Bmliey and asbd lilila ~ I have nunumt a tJiree..yar-old be knew ~ I could .. a job. rock and roU pus. Laura can Do yoa bow wlm 111r said'!'9 sing all thr lyrics to my Arctba ·vcs· 1 said. ·• • • -. • Franklin ta~ and tbaa a DOC all. • na • m. - She bas srudicd the enlire rod era Suzi looked at me 11ri11a the from the ~ to the lak 605. From rnti:zarioa thal I was* w aac embryo 10 neon.air. this preco-as Mr. Baiky. ·wc1. ~do you cious child ab5ot'bed oid.ics but explain this. Mn. KA• .. ~ she goodies from ~RL My car asked. edging away &om me. radio w~ always near my abdo-I l.oobd ha sta ..... in me eye men. and continm:d to inch ~ and said •Dip dip dip clip dip dip. nearer as time wmt oo. ""' um um um am. Fl a job.· Smal Wonda her fint ~ . No kid ol miDt will be daa was a rock tyAc. ODc day I ~ ••nab•.;. ii · 5 , ....... Co ., •Mal diitlicts wllida stopped asiag beef mpplied UiMla die icdtaMI PIOl*W aftu lkUSDA ....... n.c KMGI clistJicts -.,. await for tk appiO'fal of the stlltC De:.-• • of Ed• ... m SKI e• 140 before IMy can tqia .... fedcnlly sa.,..&At bed ... Sllr:ft Dela~ a SUie Depmt- IDClll ol Eda --spM:amn. aid appl'Oftl shoald mmc ia a week GI' 10 days.. •Etaybody is puHi• a lot of ptewuc oe USDA to dear tlm ap. so il Mo-lrln' be loag. - Dina...._ bdtinc OGI M imdlra...a bcavy SiwPI ~ U a 6ttruft1, ~ ..... , whr!ols• bed'·~ caUed -t>oppa oom mou mou.. dwr.,,W .W cs n-"" •"'Giiwww uc ;..t fi11C. so ii\ DO pn>ilc A.~ while she was in the bKk sat. my HWlt ScltDol it lr'wiw. 1lw lilie added. After I repeated the pbrw three MOtlwrofaflrrer.}leS-alJlllJtt(slw times a litlk soprano replied. liws in !Wwpan a ..... ·~ .. boppa boppa boppa 00. .. Laura lw C'OllUICfftl ;,,, ~ of .. N#w- was indttd in the back seat pon brsipt. twilchina \tolimdy. C'\CD anrmpt- 1k wamiq remllal from rcpo;ts tbat grain taiwtrJd wida a pc saia=« taown • hcpachlor ing to snap her pudgy fiDFR-I Long not chariged in death-confrontcd the faa that I was going to raise a gifted child. Latu camr C'VC'D mOR eumplcs of btt prccociousnrss. s~ propcsad lo .. ~.-·noqey Donl .. by the h•lrs.. a ' :ft odd la favorite durina ~ ta 1 ible twos. and is cunendy studying advanced placement rhythm and blues by Aretha Franklin. Sbe can do -Chain of fools• lo pafeaion and ~ working oa '1bint Whal You·~ Tryin. to do to~,- 1 have bad brr taled and tbr psychologisl confimxd my slnl»- cion that she ~ sifted in tbr 6dd of rock. I am now inlavlrwiDa preschools in the area wbida caD Foreign Students I Looking for Home 1 Youth Exchange Sct-vKz (YES) is Sttking ho t f amilics for t.M I 1986-87 hagb ~hool ynr fo,- studcnt.s aged IS-18 from Europr. I the Orient. Central and South America and MeJUCO. Tbt s.au- dmts will be uri~ins tbis P 111'*'W!'. I YES studmls are iwal. brillg their own spmd.ins WJ and I arc YCfY auduly KIUieed F... ilia may claim sso tu datuaD I for ach mc>mb tky ptutidc room and baud to tlllr ..... I Fm IDCft iafca••* pkw E • ~? ClC)lll«¥1'" y ~--·~ World Tradt Caler ....... D> I S. Fipcroa St .• ~7-P. Loa A 1 •a. a.If. .-r1. • ,. rm ....... ,:n.«d6. ID New -olMousty. if I t.d .... ,_. to~* .. cbitiag ii would amh my jobalii:r. ·aid n..,,c-- akl•nis ., opi••ir= the ciatra.t alllDl&J WI .. idr to file.. .... JAZZ••as• PO• 'l'WO. oa l'WOTIUPS JUST :FOR YOtJ. • fur ~ ... anfunn.Mla ..-. ~ '-'.moo --..:==...;:__;_~~~~~~~~-c ............ C.T..ns• ... ....__ __ _ I I I I I I I I .. led to liwstoct in Artamas, Minoari. and Ot•a.,,.... and 12 bed cows weft clilcovacd wida sips of CODlamiaalion. Traca of the pesticide also were revealed in milt prodadl in the aft:&. As of JU DO tnca of the pesticide bave shown ap in •lllool hmda bed' proczsa:d by tlac five meatpacten which wpply .. mlc .. 9Cbools ~ said the most recent sbipmmt of federal beef to tbc Newport Mesa District was in January. •Nooe of tbc lot numbers on any of thal beef still in our fru:zas m.a•dM:d tbo9e of tbc CODlaminated bed. -she said. Eve Creamen. dilector of Newport Mesa\ food xrvias nEttlE department, said beef parcbaed from private distributon tam to be more expemive than the federal beef. -rhil is clefmiiety aoin& to hurt oar food cost. but it•1 something we bad to do." 1be said. Crea.men estimates the dis.- trict purchased about 2,000 pounds of beef at a cost of SI a pound. Kravitz said since the initial reports of the contaminated . meat there have been but a few calb from concerned parents. 06We understand the pareata' conc:a m . and I think they know we 're tat..iq care of r.bia. .. a said. CR€€k Just one month a year ~ 1il0.,. Savings On Custom Made .. Bedroom Ensembles -Bedspreads • Headboards Window Treatments • Boudoir Chairs Choose from over 300 fashion fabrics and · exqulSlte colors Have everythmg custom made and installed for that famous Nettle Creek Decorator look nus month only . . Come en now. 17 FASHION ISLAND. NEWPORT CENTER ·~-- ' \ P• I iJ a II. I• THE NEWPORT B8GN/COSTA MESA NEWlllfMNE TODAY Olympic week at CdM fine place ill .... eporU4rtidc com..--. Ud ;.aflwriecr Ryu IJeia tOot wcmd .. tbc (aatura-- utide divilion. ........ Notr. Ryan Klein ii a junior at Corona del Mar Hith School and a saaa writer Oil the s1udmt newspaper. the Trident. This as thr fir1t of what will be h&s reaular column on the gotnp- on at CdM Hip. HIGH SCHOOL LAST WEEK BY RYAi KLEll In dw qmd: A series of inter- class competitions took place last week in the Corona del Mar High School quadrangle concluding Friday with the senior class· victory in the annual Olympil'" Wttk. The competition included a "'nation ball .. tournament (Tues-- day). a human pyramid building contnt (Wednesday). relay races (Thunday) and a swimmins battJc (Friday). The junior dau placed second. the sophomores third, and the rratuneo last Red Qom F•I *•wee•• fal: The student aoveroment reported the contribution of S500 and moR: than «X> canned foods to the American Red Crou Dis- aster fund campaip and county food bank drive. The f undraisint ran from March ) throup 14. CdM 1weep1 ~ ~ na•eat: School journalists of Trldmt excelJcd in a countywide contest of the National Federation of Pras Women. TridmJ Editor- i~ef Lori Silver placed fint and ICCOnd in the editorials cate- gory. Writer Felisa Mateucci won 8' ........... -.... tn South COMl ~ory p1ae11a1• a rus.ocy cl drama to ltUd •• The documentation included fow 'sample dramatizations ti•• •, scenes to demonstrate the ._. ilarity of subjects of drama U. four major periods o( theater. '°'9'/Gllrts' ........... .. ed: The American Leaion PGll selected a boy and prl of tlllC junior class to attend iu 8'Yft'/ Girls• State propams. Ryan ~ and Hilary Blankenhorn haft been chosen to attend the camp which aims to educate hiah ICbool students on the workinp of llale govemmmt. Local swimmer wins butterfly • BUSINESS CARDS • LETTERHEADS & ENVELOPES• NCR FORMS• •TYPESETTI NG• RUBBER STAMPS• CONTINUOUS FORMS• Newport-Costa Mesa YMCA 's Swimming Coach Dennis Sk.u- pinski placed first in the 200- yard Butterfly at the Southern Pacific Masters Swim Meet at the Belmont Plaz.a pool recently. • LABELS• TICKETS• ANNOUNCEMENTS• WE FEATURE KODAK EKTAPRINT COPIES PRINTING \4e ttre /cxdted downst.a1rs. next d oor to Rolhcll1ld s Rnuurant and therr 1s f'ldrk1ng 1n the ~ttr for your c~nience 2411 E. Coast Hwy, Suite 100. Corona del Mar• 673·5945 Skupinski also took second place in the ~yard Backstroke and third place in the JOO-yard Breaststroke (in the J0.34 year old group). More than 200 swimmcn participated in the meet. For information on compe- tition. improviog swimming tech- niques or fitness. contact Sku- pinski at the Y facility at (7 I 4)642- 9990. CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACIOU 1.0.-. 7 . .., WWHlr: "•"• I). Greek .,.J 16. Ancapechr I 7. Whttlpool 11. £Ma1111 ol dw (.,.,uadn1 19. Troubk 20. Lr•abc•.-c couoc1J 22. Old Scand10H-8Dlf U. A .,_. ol pcruoial ,...., .... herb. ».~ .... rod 27 . ...,. )0. Anc9pt U. lnur•"-'nc frttt )4. i_.. anpcrcw )1. Couw la• )7. 0-who OfftalMftU widt ral-' WOtk J9. Mak a-.rn•• 4l. Tibcan allw\ope ... '8ciM. o . Faul« .a.-p 46. s..u aipacory roikou ., ..... m.K~ ... "°'' ) I U. ..,_ ol cbancwf ,,_ -Atabeaa N •ahu M H. Catry: col'oq )4 .. l uen1n1 kao1 SOLUTION TO LAST WEEK'S PUZZLE )II. Sh1twd 60. Dr .. 62.~ 6).-.. 6). Group ol p&arcn 67. Three: p<di• 614. Cal&K co npbk 71. .... 7 ). ~ tO f...dal 7-4. Tht~ u. ocw 7 ). Scau ol • bcoc6c.c .,.._ om.pd 76. ScuoeH DOW .. I . Dnuwe 2. lrric poau J. PneeabM -4. H1ahc1 s-n ol •u.Nca.I la .. '· SlidiAt fthidt 6. PotlOIMM&I 7. Sh1p'1 ba.lluc I . Topa1 l»•mmiAt betel 9. Sponed int'• 10. s-.11 Milt l l. lah.becaao ol die couiill &OM 12. Pcnaioiaa co u lcaliaa city: ""· JI. Hi• ucinic H . Black )6.~ }8. Uom.c:alH J9. v .. 'DCMI 40. haiaiiw .... -41 . Airer f« ,,., o .&ea -47. loa few "ecradi.eu: ftl, u . Maiacic )(). foll )). Bdott n . Power otoioed fro. .. .,,... )6. Pl.Kiili )7. Cuc ~ c.hc .... .,u..b&e )9. I.ate t.cu.fik ........ 61. People ol 1 tenioe io &ro,. "4. Two ol a k;M 66. hal&aa ,.,.,....., .,,_. 68. Drop a.ac liahdr CMa ..., 69. Ooda........,. 10. Gu.or doch 72. LutwO. Busine~ Briefs .1oJa Koda._ Ja•r• s.htld MmlF•"J Sitra .. ol Santa Ana u an advat.isina copywriter. In her new role. Joyce will be responsible for concept. copywritina and television and radio production for many of the atency•a accounts. An honon graduate from the Univenity of Nebraska-Lincoln. she reaida in Corona del Mar. Tllo••· s. M..woG. pn•dfnt Md dlW u.-.e omc. of 8oJle fitp I ill& Corpondon, is the recipient of an Outstanding Engineer Merit A ward from the Institute for the Advanocment of Engineering. Maddock ruieivcd the award during the lnstitute's honon and awards banquet at the Westin Bonaventure Hotel. The awards arc presented annually during Enginecn Week in recognition of significant career achievements contributing to the advance~t of the engineering profession. Maddock resides with his wife, Caroline, in Newpon Beach. Roll6moll'l .......t GlhrWe r.-.... general store manager of its South eo..st Plaza store. scheduled to open in September 1986. Robinson's South Coast Plaz.a. pan of the mall's expansion project on the west side of Bear Street. will be 1he chain's 24th store in Southern California. Doua DeOncea of tbt Cdfornlin Anpk, wm ncmdy •med 11ononrJ claairnum for Onuapwoocl's third annual community fundraising cffon, Orangewood Weck 1986. Jim McNamara of Santa Ana serves as chairman of thr steering committee for the countywide campaign, scheduled April 12-18. TI£ BEST BUY ...,... a..at a..y ..... I .. COOIC>8tlb1•• U Leadl•t .... "°'"1 D. • c...-t•r p.rlpll•r•l• •¥•llat.l• •t r•••~l• prlc••· Ot•t ....... Ill pr09r ... e¥el l •bla L.at•l Ce•• Aa••t ... ftt. C•l •ftdarl•t• ,, .. ,_. ...., ................... °' ..... 714 261 5865 McNamAra. former eenior vice president and chief financial off acer for the William Lyon Company, will direct the week- Iona teria of activities.. including a special oraftF sale. Ol'Ult peelina conte11, a kick-oft' race and all-day festival. Committee mcmben from Newport Beach include .-.. H..._, a-,1 a-.., ... Meres,.,.. o.•.ar .... C., Wwa. ••· McC_..lau&Partneta Im •·e• Z..._., Parler Top Commercial Broker of the Year for the firm·, Nonh Orange County offlcc in ceremonies held at the Center Oub in Costa Mesa. Top rookie awards 10 Bruce N~ of Corona del Mar and Stenn Ames of Newpon Beach. Ke, FlnucW Serice lnc..,thc marine and aircraft financing subsidiary of KeyCorp, announced the formation of a regional sales network to serve the entire West Coast. The company has opened new ofT1ot1 for yacht financing in Newpon Beach, and Seattle. Wash .• and scs-rate marine and aircraft financing off as in Alameda. Calif. A West Coast operations center, Key Financial West, has also been established in San Jose. Together. these facilities will provide loans to individuals and companies for pleasure boats and general aviation aircraf~ particularly corporate jets, throughout Calif omia and the entire Nonhwest. a.eta, Rell*WJ Partmn, an Orange County-based real estate investment and asset manatement firm, has purchased a 30.000-square-foot office building in Newport Beach. Barclay Regency plans to occupy 6,200 squaR: feet of the building: the remaining space will be leased out. The low-rise garden office building is located at 230 Newpon Center Drive. ~ ~ AMERICAN AIRPORT 'TRANSPORTATION & LIMOUSINE SERVICE, INC. 8UMt/Mlnb.aa/llrnouMnM ~JN• Door to Door s.Mce Pftwoll9 Chaftetl and Tours I ·800-52~ I 300 Uvedld .. Ad lenlce• .I • iti -'Cd••u o..e.. ti ....,_.C...-... LD.. • , a ti "' .... C.-1•2 ,.,_..._.__...t ...... c ......... (7lt) no.tlll ....... 0-.0... .......... CA- Police Blotter C.PIUI ll llET Clim WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1' CRIMJ:S 0900-Jewelry valued at $7,310 was reported stolen from a rcs.- idence in the ISOO block of Antigua. 1242-A case of arson resulting in SSOO in damage was reponed in the 3300 block of Newpon Boulevard. I 30S-A steam cleaner valued at S 1.353 was reported stolen from Doral Building Services located at 4041 MacAnhur Blvd. 1700-Vandals reportedly caused Sl.000 in damage to Bal- boa florist located at 7 IO East Balboa Blvd. ARRESTS 0215 Terry Franklin Shelley. 18. of Huntington Beach was arrested on suspicio n of misde- meanor drunk driving. 1235-Youssef Abrahim Homsi. 32. of Walnut. California was arrested o n s uspicion o f contributing to the delinquency of a minor. 2105-J oscph Mark Flores. 18. of Santa Ana was arrested on suspicion of unlawful taking of a vehicle. 2140-Joscph Aurel Valdez. 23. of Newport Beach was arrested on suspicion of disorderly conduct. THURSDAY, MARCH 27 CRIMES 0130-A case of battery was reported at' the Balboa 'Ion Hotel located at ro·s Main Street. 0900-Commemorative Olym- pic coins va lued at $500 were reported stolen from a residence in the 100 block of Bay ide Drive. 1150-A propeller valued at $250 was reponed stolen from a boat at the Dunes Trailer Park. 1220 A ha7ardous material incident was reported in the 4900 block of Birch. 2100 A bicycle valued at $500 was reponed stolen from a res- idence in the 200 block of 39th Street. ARRESTS 1520-Craig Anton Lindstrom. 33. of Manhattan Beach was arrested ori suspicion on disor- derly conduct. 2215-Paul Strand Harding. 27. of Mission Viejo was arrested on suspicion of giving false infor- mation to a peace officer. FRIDAY, MARCH 21 CRIMES 0815-Vandals reportedly caused $300 in damage to a car parked in the 1800 block of Pon Westboume. 0900-An outboard motor valued at $500 was reported stolen from a dock located at 814 East Bay Street. 1730-Camera equipment valued at S557 was reported stolen fro m a residence in the 100 block of Seaside. ARRESTS 0125-Robcrt John Castillo, 19, of Huntington Beach was arrested on sus picion of misdemeanor drunk driving. I SOS7" Thomas Edward Strzy- kalski. 36, of Apple Valley was arrested on suspicion of possession of cocaine. 1930-Janctte Marla Grimstad, 21 , of Newport Beach was arrested on suspicion of misdemeanor drunk drivina. 2150--Danicl Joseph Heming. 21, of EJ Toro was arrated on 1uapici9n of misdemeanor drunk driving. 23SO-Henry Boll, 30, of Hemet wu arrested on suspicion of disorderly conduct. SATURDAY, MARCH 29 CRIMES 0825-Hubcaps valued at S600 were reponed stolen from a car parked in the 100 block of East Bay. 0930-Parking signs valued at $80 were reponed stolen from Chili's Restaurant located at 3300 West Coast Highway. 1130-A surfboard valued at .$335 was reponed stolen from a car parked in the vicinity of 34th Street and Balboa Blvd. 1410-Vandals reportedly caused $2,000 in damage to a car parked in the 600 block of Mari- gold. 1800-Vandals reportedly caused $200 in damage to a car parked in the 300 block of Grand Canal. ARRESTS 0135-Matthew Lawrence Shrewsbury. 19, of Brea was arrested on suspicion of disorderly conduct. OSSO-Bryan Brou Nolan, 19. of Monte Rio was arrested on suspicion of disorderly conduc&.iu> 1200-Waync Douglas ~llfltlr; 34, of Newport Beach w&9arra&:ed on suspicion of inflicting an injury upon his spouse. 1715-Louis Joseph Schlosser. 41. of North Hollywood was arrested on suspicion of being under the influence of a controlled substance. 1725-C harles Brad le~} Wheeler. 28, of Malibu was arrested on suspkion of being under the influence of a controlled substance. 2030-Mike Angel Arnold, 18. of El M ontc was arrested on suspicion of possession of burglary tools. 2305 -Robcrt Carl Tilton, Jr., 30, of Newport Beach was arrested on suspicion of disorderly con- duct. SUNDAY, MARCH Jt CRIMES 1243-Bicyclcs valued at $3SO were reported stolen from a residence in the 300 block of Collins. 1325-A surfboard and carry- ing case valued at $450 were reported stolen fro m a residence in the 6300 block of Seashore. ARRESTS 0225-Lome John Tanner. 19. of La Verne was arrested on suspicion of misdemeanor drunk driving. 0240-James Burton Laughren. 42. of Newport Beach was arrested on suspicion of disorderly conduct. 1450-Randolph Scott Hill, 19. of Orange was arrested on suspi- cion of assault with a deadly weapon. 1830-Carl George Jones, 46. of Newport Beach was anated on suspicion of battery. MONDAY, MARCH 31 CRJMf.S 06SO-Curnncy totallina S404 .... II. t• THE NEWPORT E...aNICOITA IUA NE.wlllfMNE TOOAV,.., wa reported Ulaa from La Pttitc 8olaalerie located at 1064 la)'lidc Driw. IW--T_.. vaa.d .. SJ,.500 were reported .on from a car parked in tbe 600 block ol Wat Cout Hipway. 1700-Vaadala reportedly caUlcd 5'°° in darna• to a car parked in the '°° block of South Bayfront. 1824-Jewelry valued at SIS,900 wu reported stolen from a residence in the 1000 block of Marian. AIUlESTS 0700-Dung Hung Trinh, 18, of Santa Ana wu arrested on suspicion of the unlawful taking of a vehicle. IOJS-nmothy Michael Bar- nett. 21, of Newpon Beach was arrested' on suspicion of usauh with a deadly weapon. 1400-Kevin Wayne Manker, 19, of Anaheim was arrested on suspicion of the unlawful taking of a vehicle. J 51 S-Kimbcrly Lynn Suthcr- la nd, 23, of Santa Ana was arrested on suspicion of receiving known stolen property. TUESDAY, APRIL I CRIMES 0355-A prowler was reported in the 300 block of Orchid. 0945-Hubcaps valued at $32 were reported stolen from a vehicle parked in the 1400 block of Avocado. ARRESTS 0110-George Minor Ham~ ton, 26. of Newport Beach was arrested on suspicion of misde- meanor drunk driving. 0200-David Paul Mullan. 26, of Carlabed wu alnl&ed oa nspicion of beia1 .,_., the iafluence of • COlllroDed Al~ Oii ••picioe ...... 4-1. HEY. 8000 LOOKll'-Wlty ii tllll •• ••1111 1 .. , .... 11111? IHI a,n.r. I •••'• 11 111•1 T11 111•1 It lrvl11 V1ll1y C1ll111. 1111111111 ltla IWI a.Mtt•wr_, 1111" II ._ ...... tM lrll•1lly'1 .... Wiik. Cnyt .. "" "fn•lt• wick." lpr•lr'• tat •• ti .......... ~ Sl6111& UP-K• OW-. H.-NM lllr ... (1•1fMI lnm llft. 11111 ..... .ailb tM......, II U.I. Otr•• Wlllf ,_ playwMlk1&rl•.1H1ltlr1l ...... llrtM._-1A,..115Jlf"Al._ ....... Alll ....... nllMStary(llftJ• 6rlw'1 U.S. ........ Ktvll Rllllrtul _. J ......... K•lftl n '-d -Mn (frlm ltftJ Lill Owen. lnl Sinden lftd Ertb Wlcb. John £. 'Bfom CUSTOM PHOTOGRAPHY.LTD Their warm 5mile5 and tendeme55. Their bright eye5 and happine55. Children's Garden Portrait Special ,., ~ J ..... Now thru April 30th 3040 E. Pacific Coa5t Hwy., Corona del Mar -760-6?67 -... -.--.... ~ -·-~------~ P• I .,._ II. 1• TME NEWPORT ENSIGN/COST A MESA NEWS/IAVINE TODAY 7 one-person displays at museum The ICCODd -=cmcnt ol an in- deplh pc:.:ntatioa of worb from tbe Newpon Harbor An Mu- seum\ Permanent CoUection of Post-War an will be on view through April 20. Seven one- pcnon installations exploring cenain of the mU1CUm •s in-depth boldi.np of photographs. paint- inp. works on paper and silk- ICI~ will be included. Individual installations will bigbli1bt port( olios of pboto- gnpbs by Garry Winogrand. Lewis Baltz and Larry Clark. a suite of paintings by Jean St. Pierre. drawinp by Alan Saret. silbcRens and a mural by Andy Warhol. and an installation by Dennis Oppenheim. Also on view through April 20 is the first segment of the Permanent ColJcction exhibition. California Art Since 1945. which focuses on Postwar California painting and sculpture by a variety of artists. According to NHAM Curator Paul Schimmel, ""These exhibitions represent one of the most in-depth sbowinp of works from our collection in the past several years. and will provide viewers the opportunity to se- riously explore and enjoy the strength and diversity of this museum ·s coHcction ... Selections from the M uscum 's collection of more than 400 draw- ings for sculpture by Alan Sarct will be displayed for the first time. Pre-eminent pop artist Andy Warhol is perhaps best known for his contributions to the general pop culture via mass-marketed publicationi. book~ prints and movies. as well as his famous portraits of celebrities such as Marilyn Monroe and Mick Jager, and world fiaures such as Mao Tse Tung. Warhol\ 12- foot-square painting of Mick Jager, originally a billboard for the Rolling Stones album, .. love You Live... was donated to the Museum by Earl McGrath. Also to be shown is a suite of ten silkscreen prints donated by Ulrike Kantor, .. Mao"' (1972), and the s.ilkJcreen .. Electric Chair"' ( 1970). a gift from Jules Glazer'. The quiet, contemplative suite of 20 white painling1 by Jean St. Pierre. entitled .. Homage for ·vingt Regards sur l'Enfant-Jesus' by Messiaen·· (1975). will be featured. A tribute to tbe con- temporary French composer's major musical work published in 1947. the oil and cncaustic paintinp. purcbued with funds provided by the Friends of the Newport Harbor Art Museum. were last seen here in 1978. A recent gift of Charles and Carole Zion. Dennis Oppenheim 's .. Vibrating Forest" (from bis ..Fireworks" series of 1982-83) is a room-slzc:d installation con- structed of motors. fountains. rockets. lamps and a cotton~ndy machine. Oppenheim considers his fantastical mechanized sculp- tures to be metaphors for thought processes. Lewis Baltz. a native of New- por1 Beach. bu been • '~ pbotopaphet' in Calif omia since 1970, and was included in the exhibition. Fourteen American Pbotopapben, seen at NHAM in 1978. An installation of a selection of photographs from his 1974 series ... The New In- dustrial Parks Near Irvine. CaJ- ifomia," a gift to the museum from Dr. and Mn. Richard Sq~ Jonas, is the subject of a J97S book by the same name. Larry Clark's eloquent. pow- crf ul and highly pcnonal pho- tographs included in his 1980 -rulsa" portlolio allow viewers to create their own stories from his cast of characters. According to critic Phil Patton, Garry Winogrand .. is a girlwatcher with a camera ... For the first time here. selections from the late pbotograpbcr·s .. Women Arc Beautiful" portfolio. a gift of Bunny Freidus. will be presented. The Newport Harbor Art Mu- seu m is adjacent to Newport Center Fashion Island. at 850 San Clemente Drive. Gallery hours are Tuesday through Sun- day from 10 a.m. to S p.m. Admission is free to museum members: S2 for. adults: SI.SO for students, seniors and the military. and SI for children to 17 years of age. Admission on the first Tuesday of every month i.s f ~. Docent tours and group discounts are available. For 80CC information. please call 7S9-l 122. Joins the ''EAGLE CHALLENGE'' Sponsors: Ve~~el As~i~t and in bringing the AMERICA'S CUP to Newport Beach Hear "EAGLE UPDA TEs ·~ Friday's at :\ewport Imports 9:30 AM & 3:30 PM on KOCM . Your Official Eagle Station Student Life n..-aa Parent-teen communication How to tell your nuggets from your winner zlmrods Poor communication between parents and t.cenaFR is a problem which has plagued us for ,mer- ations; however. only a few people have discovered the cause of this dilemma. Parents and tcena1en can' communicate because they don' speak the same languaF. Slang is u important a part of teenage life as cars. school and summertime. Slang chanaes constantly: each state. city. school, and even clique has its own unique words. In fact. teenagers some-- times have a bard time even undcntandin1 each other. Some slang words have been around for yean, while othen disappear in a week. Words like cool. rad (short for radical). party (a symbol for rad), and bummed (meaning upset or disappointed) will probably be around for decades. However. in my efforts to aid parent-teenager communication. I have compiled a list of the newest words in the Newport Beach teenager's vocabulary. Keep in mind that I can only speak for Corona dcl Mar High School. rm sure tha& Newpon Harbor Hwa bas ill own tpecial words. 1. Words wldl poehlve con- notado•. The most common words in this group arc stoked and shreds. lf someone says. ·rm so stoked ... be means that he is happy or excited. In addition. if someone says "That record shreds ... he means that the record is terrific. a record worth listening to. 2. Words with nepttve con- notations. If a dance. for example. is burnt. tweaked or hidie. the dance was terrible. no body showed up. and the band played sclectio~ from .. Saturday Night Fever" and ZZ Top's latest album. Hidie. by the way. is short for hideoui,. J. To roust. This word is o popular. rm surpri~ed it hasn't caught on with other high schools. To roust someone i.s to tease him. make fun of him. Commonly used Have you been lnjured1 Consult a neurological musculo-skeletal specialist. Free consultation. Dr.Joell. fmley ChlropradlCW 1661 Westcllff Dr . Newport Buch 7'4/642-o307 in such leDtenCa u -Stop rousting me!" and .. He's being rousted by John. .. •· Wor•• 4nUa1 wltll the opp_... --. At my high school. cute IUYI are called .,,.bes .. and cute &iris arc .. nugeu," .. ,old nug,ets." .. not chicken." Guys with muldes are "'buff'" and girts have .. killer bods." To search diliaently or try to pick up on a member of the opposite sex is called .. scammina. • Thac words are UJed in this way: ""That r. babe is scammina on the nu with the killer bod ... 5. In It' 1 "°'*-Thele words arc the kind that change the most frequently. To my knowledge, the newest word to appear is "'zimroct.• a person who is a real dork or nerd. Insulting phrases include .. You get nothing and like it" means you arc leading a hopeless life. and .. you live in the null set ... means basally the same t bing. W..._. md lolen. l put these insulting words in a separate section bec;:a·• they are so con-fulina. .. Willner" and .. loser.. arc synon~ the only difference being the tone of voice in which each is said. If someone says sarcastically ... You arc a winner." he means the same thing as if he said seriously. •you arc a loser ... 6. To fteeb. This word was most accurately described by Morpn Evans. a OtM freshman. .. If a guy's about to throw a discus. and he tripi. and the discus goes straight into the ground. he flcebed ... 7. To shuck, to ball. and to tbucklelNdl. These words arc used when someone decides not to do something. For example ... Let°~ shuck on homework" or .. let\ bail on school. .. I have hardl} scratched the surface of teen slang. and rm sure that by the time this is printed . many new words will have been invented. forfrr! consuHa110n AT GRISWOLD~S AND OTHER FINE HOTELS. A visit to one of Orange County's finest hotels just isn't com- plete without a copy of The Orange County Entertainer, the leading magazine that focuses on stage, music, dance, dining and nltelife. And that's why Griswold's Inn in Fullerton, along with more than 30 other luxurious hotels in Orange County, places a copy of The Entertainer in each guest room. Whether guests want to see a play, hear a concert, or dine at a fine restaurant. they'll find it in their colorful, exciting issue of The Orange County Entert•lner. Of course, tourists aren't the only ones that need to be entertained. If you're looking for fun, then you can receive 12 monthly issues of The Orange County Ent.,..lner for just $12. Simply mail a check or money order to The Entertainer, 883 Production Place, Newport beach, 92663. Or call in with Visa or Mastercard, at (714) 631-8120. Let The Entertainer entertain YOU . Remember: tourists shouldn't be the only ones having fun . ........ THE , -£~~~rt~.!.1er .. • f ,_II •• tl. t•THE NEWPORT ENSIONfCOSTA MEJA NEWS/IFMNE TODAY Former Harbor football star turns to the pro links · BY PAUL aA.JlTELT Former Newport Harbor High standout athlete Art Sorce is making quite a name for him.self in the world of golf these days. A week ago. Sorce. 28, set a ne~ course record and woo the Bob Hope-USO Invitational tournament. shooting a 64 at the Desert Princess Country Oub in Palm Springs. For his efforts. Sorce took home first prize money of S2.500. -The Desert was my biggest thrill in spons ... said Sorce, rdernng to the tournament .... ) ha\e bttn workmg on my game a lot the last two years and it finall} paid off. .. Sorce competed against a field of 50 prof cssional and amateur golfers. His birdie on the final hole earned him low score honors. -1 knew on the ttt I needed a bird~ for the win~ .. said Sorce. who crushed a 314-yard drive on t be final bok. Sorce. 6-1 and 200 pounds. summed it up. "'I get my power from my legs. I was happy with my drive and approach shot and was fucty enough to make the putt.• 17 field aoala in one seaaoo ii In front of a gallery of 300 still a national record. people, Sorce dropped a nine-Sorce accepted a football foot putt for the victory. scholanhip to USC, where he The victory in the Hope-USO wu a member of the 1978 tourney was not Sorcc•s first national championship team. tournament win_ In 198~ he Sorce also competed on the took fipt plACf in the Angelus junior vanity golf team at USC Open. held in Laguna Hills. as a junior and senior. The following year, Sorce A .broadcast-journalism took second in a tournament major. Sorce was the USC held by the Los Angeles Raiders baseball radio announcer in his in conjunction with the Boy last year at USC. Scouts. Following graduation he tried Two years ago, Sorce took out with the Oakland Raiders third in the Newport Beach and Los Angeles Rams. public golf tournament. But, his victory in the USO stands as his After being waived, Sorce biggest. traveled with Mizuno sporting -00 the 10th tee I realized I goods, introducing the com- was in position to have a great pany•s line of equipment to round and maybe I could win major league baseball teams. In this thing," said Sorce, who shot recent yean be has been editor 32 on the front nine. of Rams Score and CIF Sports Sorce bas been under pressure magazines. Last year• Sorce was before in his athletic career. an assistant football coach at In his senior year at Newpon Laguna Beach High. Harbor in 1975, Sorce made Sorce can be found playing good on a 53-yard field goal that golf throughout Orange County helped clinch a victory over in his spare time. cross-town rival Corona del .. I'd love to play in the little Mar. While at Newport ~bor, Crosby in Newport next year,"t. ~rce.~ ~ ~9.n' said Sorce,, "I know that course and , ... a) wkft. .. · so well J know I could score well. being senior cfaSs president. His If I can keep improving t·~ like -Art Source PHOTO IT 'AUi. IMTB.T to compete on the tour by ~he timk Im 30." tis dream of being• p(Qfcs- sional golf er is more of a reality now. With more practice, Sorce ma)' e&fll hjs PGA card in a~ and make golf his f ~l time profession. Ex-Newport Hart>or, OCC coach in Hall of Fame Wendell Pickens, Orange Coast College's athletic director for 29 years. and a former coach at ~ev.pon Harbor High. has been 'oted into the Orange County Hall of Fame. Pickens. along with three other former county athletes, will be inducted on May 15 at the suub annual Oran.JC County Hall of Fame Banquet. The banquet will be held at the Anaheim Emerald Hotel. This year's inductees were selected by a veteran panel of Orange County sportswriters and broadcasters. Criteria for nomination requires candidates to have attended a county school or played for a county team. Pickens. who was by far the leading vote-getter in the ballot- ing. involved himself in Orange County athletics for more than 50 years. He has been a county athlete, coach, official, and athletic administrator. A five-sport letterman at HOURS wmr•wY.lWO...,RUDlf ......... 10 .. .,.,...... tt .... 1 ........ 1t ..... .. ....... ., ,,.. Anaheim CONVEN I ION CENTER ~ "°"' Otsneytand -·..a.LA flOllmQ CALL (7Mll II 1111 Fullerton High School, Pickens was the high scorer on the Fullenon basketball team as a junior and senior; led the base- ball team in bitting for two years; and quarterbacked the fo"otball team to the Foothill League championship as a senior. Pickens earned a total of eight letters at Fullerton Junior Col- lege (now Fullerton College). He picked up two letten each in football. basketball, baseball and wrestling. He was the All- Southem California quarter- back and led the baseball team in hitting. Pickens earned two football lettcn at Arizona State U niver- sity, plus letten in basketball and baseball. He was starting tailback for the Sun Devils as a junior and senior, and won the state wrestling title for Arizona as a middleweight. After three years of coaching at Fullerton High, Pickens served as bead football coach at Fullerton JC for three seasons. He moved on to Newport Har- bor High, and led the Sailors to the Sunset League football title in 1942. He was the bead base- ball coach at Newport for five seasons, and wrapped up bis prep coaching career by captur- ina the Samet crown in 1948. Pictem became the founding OCC athletic director in Sep. tember of 1948. He remained the AD until hia retiranent in 1977 . Durina hia fmal year at OCC, be wu named .. Athletic DiRctor of the Year" by the California Community Collcae Athletic Dindor .. Auocietion. In addition to his athletic director's duties at OCC, Pickens also coached baseball, golf and wrestling. His baseball squad captured eight Eastern Conference titles. two state crowns and four Southern Cali- fornia championships. His Pirate bascballen logged a 20- year record of34S-218, for a .613 winning percentage. Pickens• OCC golf and wTes- tling squads garnered a total of six conference championships. A member of the Orange County Officials Association for 38 years, Pickens officiated Orange County high school football and basketball games for more than three decades. He also taught classes for officials. Pickens earned 13 fint-placc votes in this year's Hall of Fame balloting, eight more than the runner-up candidate. Other 1986 inductees include former Santa Ana High football playen Isaac Curtis and Jim Musick, and ex- jockey and Anaheim High foot- ball player, Alex Maese. "This is a tremendous honor ... Pickens said. "'I am very proud and very pleased ... Sport Scene , TID SEVENTH ANNUAL Anteater Run ii s.turday Apljl 12. OD ud arouad tbe UC Irvine campua. Race. will be nm in 11 different diviaiom. Amona the top perlormen are.Stew:~ ud lluth .. ud Tom Wyaocki. Spomor Rusty Pelicaa will award complimentary dinnen to o~all wUmm ill 5~ Ud 10~ nca. Reliltration fee for thoee who baw=n' yet eaterec1 ii SI 2 (indadina T-cbirt). llqiatration ~ opena at 6:30 LJD. ~y with 5I nee to besin at 7:45 Lm. Call die UCI Athletic Foundation at 856-5550. PllU8 ...... FllllllJ, Aprl 11: ea.ta Mcaa at Coronaclel Mar, 3: 15 p.m.; Lquna Beecb at Newport Harbor, 3: 15 p.m. w ....... ,, Afll 16: Corona del Mar at SaddJcbact. 3:15 p.m.; Newport Harbor at Cotta Mcaa, Orange Cout CoJJeae, 3:15 p.m. ....... fi'llMJ, Aprl 11: Cotta Mcaa at Corona del Mar, 3 p.m.; Lquna Be.ch at Newport Harbor, 3:1S p.m. . W1••••1, Aprl 16: Corona del Mar at Saddlebact_ 3 p.m.; Newport Harbor at Cotta Mcaa, 3:1S p.m. So11T..- Fl'WaJ, Aprl II: Costa Mcaa at Corona del Mar, 3 p.m.; Lquna Beach at Newport Harbor, 3 p.m. W ... ••11, Aprl 16: Newport Harbor at Costa Mcaa, 3 p.m.; Corona del Mar at Saddleb11e:t. 3 p.m. Track n ... ,, Aprl 11: Estancia at Corona del Mar, 3 p.m.; Newport Harbor at Laguna Beac' 3 p.m. Set••J, April 12: Arcadia Invitational, Arcadia, with Harbor and Corona del Mar competina. Time to be announced. Swt••lna w ...... ,, Aprl 16: Corona del Mar at Laguna Beach, 3 p.m.; Woodbridae at Newport Harbor, 3 p.m. So11VolleJW FrWaJ, April 11: Corona del Mar at Estancia, S:JO p.m.; Newport Harbor at Univenity, S:JO p.m. SatanlaJ, April 12: Palisades Invitational, including N~rt Barbor, Paliudes ~lip, 6 p.m. ~ T .... J, Aprl 15: &tancia at Newport Harbor, 5:30 p.m.; Univenity at Corona del Mar, 3:JS p.m. Golf TlawidaJ, Aprl II: Estancia at Newport Harbor, Newport Be11e:b Country Cub, 3 p.m. T .... J, ~ 15: Newport Harbor at Corona del Mar, Newport Be.ch Country Qub, 3 p.m. IM-htoa Tlaw ... J, April 11: Saddleback at Newp0rt Harbor, 3 p.m.; Santa Ana Valley at Corona del Mar, 3 p.m. w ...... ,, April 16: Corona del Mar at Cotta Mesa, 3 p.m. SPIKES AND CLEA TS ALL ADULT & KIDS TRACK, ·.·· SOCCER, BASEBALL, SOFTBALL, AND FOOTBALL SHOES SALE 1/3 OFF CHOOSE FROM NIKE , PUMA, BROOKS, PATRICK, MIZUNO, MITRE, AND TIGER SHOES SALE ENDS WED. APRIL 16 CORONA DEL MAR 1131 l. COAST HWY CORONA DEL MAR '7J-5531 (OPEN TILL 8:00 PM WEEKDAYS) Eagle ls launch , around Newport H Marine Scene n.p Oil tbeir bOWI to .. oc:ean aoiDa y-*tl. llo9aecl around the launcbin1 ana and then followed Newport Beach '1 America .. Cap cbaDea,er. abe wu beiq to1"'CI around the entire harbor. There were crowds OD the ahora cbeerina for the EaaJe aa it pwd by. "'We tboupt they'd 10 in linak file lite they do in the Cbriatmu Parade,.. said a apokesman for the Lido l.t fleet which wu trying to have a race. •1natead they came down in a maaa, clear ICl'OU the bay."' It wu an impressive sight and a little harrowing for both the racen and the parMen to keep out of each otber•a way. Incidentally, the Lido 14 race was the Harry Wood Invita- tional. The Grand Masten Ous was won by Pete Jeffenon (MBYC) with Row Lohman (BYC) and Gib Manhall (ABC) tying for second place. 'Kurt Walecki (X.HYC) was the top A Clasa sailor with Mark Gaudio (BCYC) finisbina second and Tim Mulvaney (BCYC) comina in third. Paul Williams (BYC) won the B Class. Now we know-Newport Harbor Yacht Club is the beat yacht club in the USA. They proved it by winning the J 986 United States Yacht Oub Chal- lenge Cup regatta, raced April 3, .t, and S at their own club. If you should see Scott Mason, skipper, .or crew members Gary Bechtel, Jim to ilaOW oll tbe ho tifill -..X watcia tlley weft n..-ded t.y tbe llolex compuy .,.. .., woa the 1916 U.S. YKlit Cab ""' ............ weekend ud prowd lhat their yacht dub waa the bat )'add dub in the United Stat.a . Eleven yacht clubt from · all over the country were cboeen by an impartial poup of judaa to compete in thia event. 250 yacht clube were invited to ICDd in reauma of their 1985 yacbtin1 activities and the judges reviewed them all. The Newport Harbor Y 11e:ht Oub team fmiabed fint with 13% points, Houston Yacht Club wu second with 21 ~ points and Larchmont Y acbt Tbae were a number of aocial actiYitia at tlaia nail iadudiaa a cbampapc cocktail party 1p0111CftC1 by MDllUD.. daaJD. pape company. They were IUppoeed to U\IC six nca with one throwoot but beca..-ol tk bluatery weather OD Satunlay the last r-=e wu caacdJed ud the ICOl"CI were decided OD the raulta of five races. Udo We Yacht Cub held its Adult Sabot Reptta OD Satur- day. April 5 and Scott Simpeon from the boat club wu the winner. Don Proul (BYC) fin- iabcd aecond. Carolyn Rou (LIYC) wu the winner of the beautiful Goldie Joseph Trophy for the top woman Wlor in the event. The regatta also served u the Elimination Series for the Senior Sabot Nationall. GREAT AMERICAN SPORT BOATS \ IWcft )QI t.-d ,.,_. ftnl hoc*. on c.A--~~ ,,_...-. TodllyO.. er.ft ~ Allet1 It'll-.... Al I JSON MARINE 1555 Newport~ COiia Me.a. Ca. 7146456015 rtew & u.d .. s.111 mid Ser\4ce , - • • .. .. ,. 1f-APlll 1l I• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS/IRVINE TODAY Theater Wrap-up of current cinema offerings finds good and bad BY DALE WINOGURA SLEEPING BEAUTY. Wah Disney's 19.S9 explosion of color and sound was the last great animation masterpiece, and the apotheosis of everything he tried to achieve in the medium. A wondrously ravishing array of animation styles fulfills the classic fairytale of the princess fated to eternal sleep until good tri- umphs over evil. The dynamic visual imagination couples with Tschaikovsky's el- oquent ballet score to enhance this skillful blend of romance. adventure. humor, and horror. CROSSROADS. As the el- derly black blues singer. Joe Seneca 's wisdom and energy elevates this pretentiously arty and mannered road movie. Ralph Macchio fails t o achieve any character maturation as his young travelling co mpanion. The po li s hed technique and mellow sens1b1laty of Walter Hill's direction docs not entirely over- come his inability to develop the dramatic and thematic potential. WIW CA TS. The feisty charm and determina t ion o f Goldie wMre the "Inn" People meet . 1 Hawn stands out among this formula, occasionally diverting trifle. As the tough coach who pulls together a losing football team. she gives some spunk and warmth to the predictable. un- original Ezra Sacks screenplay. Michael Ritchie directs with neat comic timing and deft cinematic 1 s kill. d espite his overall indif- ference to the subject matter and characters. PRITTf IN PINK. Molly Ringwald has more maf urity and intelligence than the two young guys that she's trying to choose . • '~ from (Jon Cryer and Andrew McCarthy) in this so-so, but unremarkable adolescent comedy. The frequent perception and sensitivity of writer John Hughes in observing wounded youthful dignity is not helped by his minimal plot, or director Howard Dcutch 's unromantic sensibility and unrefined visual style. JUST BETWEEN FRIENDS. Mary Tyler Moore flashes her pearly whites with irritating reg- ularity in this drcadfony gauche and fraudulent combiDation of banal TV sitcom. soap opera. J and rock videos. Her friendship with another wo~ played by the even more mannered Christine Laht~ is threatened by the knowl- edge that Moore·s husband (Ted Danson) had an affair with her. The arch, phony contrivances of the screenplay by Allan Bums is made more unbearable by his static, talking-head direction. The only one with any truth or lik- ability is Sam Waterston as Dan- son ·s gooc!""buddy because he doesn't strain to get laughs. RAD. Bland white-bread com- mercialism at its worst. this is about as dull and predictable as they get. without beana in- \ulting. Bike racin1 ind break- cycling are the main element' of the formula, Cliche ~cript a\ a high \Chool kid prova hi\ tAonh on and off the track. Hal Seedham direct\ like he could care le~\ ab<>ut an}1hing except the fanc~ \tunt\. -.hich he presents in cnd- le-.' ,Jeep-induClng ~low motion. Gl.SG HO. The most offen- \l\CI~ raca\t and Hupid cross- cultural farce \inc:c '"Volunteers, .. thi\ 1~ ca\ily the most witless and tasteless film of Ron Howard•s directorial career. The rivalry between Jap.ese manaaement and American workers at a mid- west car factory is reduced to cheap jokes and vulaar slurs. Michael Keaton has some energy and natural flair as the man in the middle, but he can' rise above the material's odious. unpointed satire of capitalism. 9~ WEEKS. The most lu- dicrous hunk of arty softcorc porn in year,, written without any story fabrication, character insight, or convincing dialog. Mickey Rourk~ and Kim Basinger have no chemistry or passion as a couple of stranaers who make love for aver two months. and then split. Directed with langu- 9rous pace and tone by Adrian Lyne, hc•s still making long. kink) commercials for movies that nobody should make. • Enpy ~ ~ Flrtf Ditti l~ • ftnt 0.l'llng - ~1t~anun lloom •("""'~Su~ Brunel' - full ~IV>( f • E ri(f l't.alfYT'lfnt ""° Dar< '"9 - ( c)t)arf1 l OU"']f -N •gt"( ry One-act 'Night, Mother' looks at daughter's suicide pronouncement • (~111 ~ Tat>~ Cotftt St'()(> - 24 HOUt~ • 21s Df•u•f ~ lloom\ • ~ ~no C~nt·on fKil•t~ -ttom 10 to 700 Airporter Inn Hotel BY JACK HOLLAND .. The age-old plot of mother 'versus child is being given a highly provocative study at the Mark Taper Forum in Marsha Nor- man's play ... 'Night. Mother ... Here it goes beyond the mere conflict theme to a penetrating look at a stagnant relatiomhip that is ending with the daughter's pronouncement one day to her 11700 M«>ltlv IMS., lrwl« •!:-mother. 'Tm go ing to commjt <71 •>l33-t770 • ••• I suic ide ... (~0r""9f (~N~) - "-------------· At first the mother docs not The Dinner Theatre Premiere of the Phenomenal Musk:al 7YEARSONBROADWAY WINNER OF 7 TONY AWARDS WITH THE HfT SONG "DON'T CRY FOR ME ARGENTINA" EVITA -TIUU believe her. but when she realizes the <laughter is serious. she reacts with stunned disbelief. alternating with bursts of anger, moments of pleading and promises to look at her own life more fully. Norman docsn' stop here. She then takes the risk of doing the unorthodox in the treatment of this premise by relentlessly proceeding to the shocking ending. During the time that follows. Jessie. the daughter, gives her mother all of the neccs.sary inf or- mation about where to s hop, where thinp arc placed in the cupboards in the kitchen, and other details-all done methodi- cally and unemotionally. In the process we sec her disappointment with her life as it stands, her bouts with epilepsy. and through it all the mother reacts with bursts of fury, of throwing dishes and pans on the floor. and then begging. It is a play-all in one act- that is meant to stun the audience. There arc flashes of some uproar- ious comedy that provide insights into both of the characters. and we sec all of the tbinp that have gone into makin1 the mother and daughter what they are. We also see some sips that show bow the Jdatic9hip bu been semaom. to say tbe leut. It ii a WTY fine example ol a play that dam to badiftacat. M .-.. the daupta. Kathy Bates seems to be unmoved by little except her determination to ' end her life. which is. to her. pointless. She only occasionally rises to fury. It is her rather bland and emotionless approach to the role that gives it the devastating kind of reality. Overweight. dressed in sloppy clothes, listless. hiding her own feelings even at this late stage, Jessie is a portrait of a woman who sees life as of no value while death promises her the ~ed release. '"roduction it is na"·lcss. rom Tom Moore's insightful direction 10 the technical aspects. There is no inttrmis.sion here. which is absolutely correct as any interruption in the progrns of the play would be jarring. Mork Topu Forum. .~usic Ct'ntt'r. 135 N. Grand. (}IJ) 972- 73 73. Plays umil May 16 "·ith JNrformanct's on T~sda•··Sunda.l QI 8 p.m . 'Bleacher Bums' offered at OCC "Bleacher Bums, .. a nine- inning comedy by Joe Mantegna and the Oraanic Theatre Com- pany, will be presented this weekend by Orange Coast Col- lege's Repertory Theatre Com- pany. The production runs Friday through Sunday, April · tS-20 and 25-27, in occ·a intimate new 50-seat Studio Theatre. Curtain is set for 8 p.m. nightly. Matinees are scheduled for Saturday and Sunday after- noons at 2:30 p.m. Under lhe direction of OCC theatre arts imtructor Alex Golson, tbe play re•olve1 around JO diehard Cbicqo Cubs fau wllo spend muy fl'Ultralina boun w*hina their favorite team play .,_bd. ... , .. a bilarioaa cuemble show," Golson says ... It received excellent reviews and enjoyed a very successful run in Los Angeles." Membcn of the cast include Janna Martin, Bryan Duma. Rich Jackson, Todd Manball and Mike Richardson of Hun- tington Beach; Carol Craven, Tony Garcia, Nathan Purkiss and Gary Gibson of Costa Mesa; and Harriet Wbitmyer of Irvine . T~ priced at S4, are on sale iD OCC\ Community Ser- vice Office, located in the COi- lete\ Student Center Buildiq. Tbe office ia open Monday tbroup Friday from 9 LID. to 7 p.m., and Saturday from I LID. to noon. Tactcta wiD t.e IOJd .a tJae door lor 15 . No ribbing that this ribbery is th·e . best aY llOBBI PROCTOR rm not 'aoin• to rib you abo'ut this week\ restaurant but I would sugr:st you let them rib you-you won't be disappointed! At Newport D on Newpon Boulevard in Costa Mesa. they will rib you with some of the tenderest, tastiest ribs this side of Highway S. And while you're there you may as weU let them combTCad you, colc slaw you and by all means let them onion brick you. The combrcad is the highest, sweetest, baked on the premises , cornbread either I or my com- pletely enthralled dinner compan- ion had ever experienced. The cole slaw was creamy. sweet and fresh as a spring flower. And the onion brick-oh. the onion brick! You've tasted the greasy, soggy onion bricks with the limp onions that you almOlt need to cat with a spoon. well forget about thosc- the onion brick at Newpon Rib will make you feel likeyou\tc been saved. But more about their namesake, '"the ribs... We selected the bar- becued baby back ribs dinner. It comes in three sizes: amaller size. S8.9S; regular size SI0.9S (our choice); and a very large size. $125}S. The dinner includes cole • slaw. cornbread, vetetable, frah fruit and your choice of baked beans or their apecial fries. 1be ribs were fresh and meaty. The tender meat practically feO off the bones as we tried not to appear as if we hadn l eaten in days. The decor of Newport Rib is no disappointment, either. 1be leather and wood booths. plus the brass and &lass. give a warm, masculine .. mcn•s club .. type off eel to this casual, yet somewhat classy home of good food. You may have been to some of the other rib places where you wait fo,rcvcr in lengthy lines and arc then firmly packed, sardine-style into tables where your neighbor•s conversation is as interesting, or maybcmorcso.thanyourown. Not so at Ncwpon Rib. they do take reservations. otherwise. you may have to wait in a line on week- ends. but the seatins is comfor- table and gives you ample room to enjoy privacy. Our waiter was cxtreo1ely ami- able, made every eff on to be hclpf ul and added to our appre- ciation of the evening. If ribs arc not what you favor, don' despair. Other menu selec- tions. which looked and smelled as good as the choices we were inhaling, were bar~ chicken. I I shrimp kabob. New York steak. various combinations of the above with brisket and Louisiana hot sausage included in one of the combinations. Also available arc several salad selections. a steamed v~blc plate, brjsket sandwich. burger with fries and p<>"-to skins. Beer and wine are available. but no cocktails. The most expensive menu item is the ribs and shrimp combo which is Sl29S, and the least expensive item is the barbecued chicken for $6.4S. NCWMrt PJb iJ Joc;ated at 2000 ITAffNOTOIYmBeECTIB Newport Blvd. in Costa Mesa. They arc open from 4 p.m. to 11 p.m. Monday through Saturday, and 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. on Sunday. Call 631 -2 110. Don\ miss this placc-tMir ribs won't stick to )llOUrribs. but you1J stick \9 thcir;s ! A good laugh not hard t·o find Don Ware and Dick Hardwick will be appearing. On Monday they have 06Male Review" at 8 p.m .• Tuesdays and Thursdays. there is one show at 8:.30 p.m .. Friday shows arc at 8:.30 p.m. and 10:30 p.m .. Saturday shows at 8 p.m .. JO p.m. and 11 :45 p.m. and Sunday at 8:30 p.m. April Fool's Day has come and gone and I saw some pretty good practical jokes this year-one in particular-but I better not go into(hat. A aood joke is one constant in life's everchanging carousel of emotions-it makes people smile; it unifies otherwise unrelated groups of people for one moment, brief but definite, of simple laugh- falled happiness. Therein lies the probable reason for the wild popularity of comedy dubs such as the Ld' Stop on S. E. Bristol in Santa Ana. I had the pleasurable experience of recently attending a show at the Laff Stop on a Friday night and e & Capers By BOBBI PROCTOR there·were many laughs for us to share with the rest of the audience. Appearing that night were Bryan Budin and lom McGillam. Bryan ·s humor was very ener- getic. although somewhat brash in placc:s-especially in responding to unsolicited audience participa- tion, but he gave us many oppor- tunities to exercise our laugh muscles. Tom was second on the program and was the audience favorite as they called him back for an encore. He delighted us with his impersonations of the Star Trek crew. his props included a most authentic looking Enterprise uniform jersey; being Irish. he took advantage of family heritage and joked about the Lcprechaum ... and other lrisJl'idiosyncrasics. His humor was creative. rcf rcshing and thoroughly enjoyable. All in all, it was a pleasurable evening sharing many, many laughs with many, many strangers. The Laff Stop is open seven nights a week. April 8 through 12. 011t11t~ .t uurv 0111 o,.,,, 4/o""av -5ottmlov ,p,.. 511 Mio I .'(Jiff Baby Back Ribs \ ~ & Chicken Dinner for'S9.95 Cajun Buffet J'hurscha\ :'\ighb at G ladstone's are an all ·you·can·eal '11<'.Ct acular. Our fahuloui. huffct features a varn:f\ n t Ca JU n clas ... ics and c;eafood ~1~cialtie.. Ch~t' from '"ch ddt."ctahlc items a' Fresh Shellfish. Sal ad~. (;umho. Hlackt."ncd 5tt."aJ.... Jambala\ a. Etoufk and ~afoo<l '\~, buf"R . .. ea-.( in I oui'tanan trad111on even Thul"'Ja, n1~h1. from ':tlO p.m. · Gladstone's J fl5H 900 Bayside Drive :\i~ pon Beac h, 760-0971 ,,. -. - ... _, , .. - .. 14 •• tt. •THElaWPORT ENBIONIC08TAWSA~TOCMV s .....::. ........... ..... 7 YC:MJAA£1N OUAULT~ADUDonllUSTa.Tm JANUUM'Y 23. lta lN.fSS lOU TME ACnON 10 PROTECT 'tOtJA HIOftA't Y. IT MAY IESOlDAT A PUaJC SALL If lOU NOD M DP\ANATION Of THE NAT\Ml Of THE PROCfflNNG AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOUlD CONTACT A lAWYUl On"'-7, 1986. 111:30 P.M.. ~COlf!ORATION Of AMERICA at duly appoiflllld Trume under Md pwsuent tD 0-S ol Trull r«adld febnmy a. 1915 at Instr. No. 86-069952. ol OllcW ........ I I ~ W by: DVM, INC. • truaar, in .. ._ f# .. c..n11J ...... dOr..,..~. S....olc.M»urlil. WIUSIUATP\aJC AUCTIOH TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CA!H (llm);1Me II ""-ol ... in '-"" mar., ol .. Unlld 9liJl9') fa .. Lobby to the ~ lacald It 601 s. u.i. SRlt. °'8nll. Calif., .. richt. tilde ........ COl•..,ed tD ..t now held by it LRill' Sllid Owt ol TNJt in .. ~ si?leMl9d In said County Md Sim dlllclibed -PAACEl l : Lat 4, Tract No. 4003. es ps rn1P Mml in bcdl lM. .-13 ~ 19 indusM, tf1c1t1 w--. in lhe afftc:e ol the County Alicuda ol 0..,.. c.c.n,. PMCn.2: M..,...._,.11e11•ch._1 1Wtt91l.00 .... wld9 lrJr ftshifw. rw.69 faa. CIOllWl•ct Md KC.a CW lhlO portion ol IMne's Slitdv1Tilll\ • pw 1NP ._. in book 1, Plllt • tl1c 111 w lluad--. in .. -. ol tt.Olunt1 "9co• dO..,..Counl?r ........... 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T n..-end ol lhe trulb cr--.t bJ said Deed al Trull. for the 9'nOUnt I I 11 w llibly ...., It I d' tD t.: $419, lOQ.OO The ~ LRill' said Deed ol Trust ha-*»• ew::a.-t and dMi ...... tD the ~ • --.. Oecw.tion of~ ... o.rn..i tars.. .... .-. Notice d Dita* ... Election ID Sil. The Ui ...... caused said Natice ol o.fa* Md Dedion tD Siii tD be t9COfd9d in the county ............ paapllty is kx:.wt TAC#9688 0...: M.-ch 26, 1986 IMPERtAl CORPORATION Of AMERICA• Sllid TNltlle. by ,Jo¥ce A. F"'ltzpSick. Sr. TtUSlrle Sele Offic:s, 9596 Ches.lip Hhe Of .• P 0 Boa 631, S... ~ CA 92112-0631. 619/292-6482. 4/ 10 4/ 17 4124 4838 "*.IC NOl1CI NOTICI OI DOTH OI STAM.DOW MMlEY AND OI NtiliON lO AD•Hld DTAlt NO. 4-l.m77 To all hews. bendlc..-s, creditors. contM•it cndi· txn. and pet10nS who may be ott.rwise ttltlllesled 1n the will or eS1a11e of ST ANL.£Y EUGENE HARL£Y A petJtion ha been filed by Jill HARLEY WATKINS 1n the Sopenor Coult of Or-. County requeshn1 that MICHELLE KAPLAN be ~as personaf repre- senaitNe to adnvntSter the est.-d the decedent. The pet1t1on requests authority to adm1ntStef the esbite under the lndepef Id· ent Adm1n1stration of UDfes Act A ~ on the P9bt1on Ml be held MAY 7. 1986 at 9:30 AM in Dept. 3, loc*9d It 7'00 CMC CENTER DRfVE WEST, SANTA ANA. CA 9270:2.. If YOU OBJECT tD the ...... " .......... '°" .................. h11rfftl Md ..... '°"' 1•1c1'oi• Oii Illa ...,, a·"t MoM .-.. murt ...,_._...._Your ., ... ..., .... ,.. .... ~A'C&rc. ••wile• a a fll .. *' .a,,_ .... .. ,,,,. ............ . ............... repewatiw appo;.~ by the court......, ... months from the dlle ol first issu- ance ol ~ a prcMcled Ill section 700 ol the Calilor- nta Acbllli Coda. The time tor filinc c&aims will not eqJft prior tD ... manths from the dlle al the ._.. noticed abolM. YOU MAY EXAMtNE .. file kept bf the aut. • '°" are a '*'50f' • • INid in the est.lllle. 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The ... .. filins dlima ... not ...... priar tD ... manh ffan .. dllltolh._.. nalic:9d ..... YOU MAY EX.UW IN file .... by .. court. • '°" .. • P99Dn .... 2 d' in ........ '°" ..., ... upon .. I I ••or~ iltrMDr, or upon the .... ., bh ·•or••• tr.a, end• wiltt.,. mun ... prod o1---.. ---~ ......... ,.., ..... s.pecW notica ol .. filinl o1 .,. w.ur .,.. appraisement of estate -or ol .. pllliiollS or ~ 11•lliol~ in IK· lions 1200..t l200.5ol .. Clllib•• Ptcbllli Cada. Alb1teJ .. petitiol•. LEWIS W. 80llS, JR.. BOIES & O'ROUAKE LAW ARM. 11777 SAN VINCENT£ BlVO STE 7n. LOS ANGE ES. CA 900&9. 41104117 4124 48156 flUmJC 9I01'1CE HCililOUl&N 1• ..... .,anmll'f The...,..•paaaswe doinl busi,_ -.: MIAO LOMA~.752 West 19th SL. QisD Mesa. CA92627 ~ w. a.. 1786 on. Of .• Com Mesa. CA 92626. David Kat Dina Hsu. 12 391 Baja Panorama, s.tita Ana. CA 92706. Mtet.el A. Sein. 784 s. GoldfiwlCh W.,. ANheim.. CA ~7 Shu-Y....,, la, 3110 Jo/ St, WestCcMna.. CA 917'91. Thas buSlness ts con- duct8d by ~pattnen. SifWldlillrtlW.0... Thia 2 2 ••II w fillict ........ eour., a.. ol Or-. CounlSr an Allrl 7, 1916. ,.. Mo. Fl0!5610 41104117 41'2111511 4el --·=·= fCZE Ja -....... ,.,. .. "•cwona fCIHW• • ....... n The ........... is dDins bl•· I -.: CAY£ Cll£EK riO'titl ES RM> L m. 4200 c.mp.a Dr .. Silt. 102. Ne part Bw:t\ CA 92660. s.-c Group. ~ (CA). 4200 c.... Dr .. Silt. 102. Pl1 c "" Blilld\ CA 926l50. This business is COft- dudlld bJ ........ ...,__ ship. SilMd: ~ 8. Sco7t. s.u .... ,. This 2 I,_.._.._. with the ~ a.. ol Or.,. r.cunty an Alri 7, 1986. Fila Ho. fl05666 41104/17 4124 5/1 4849 Leuen to the Editor Your chance to be heard ... to buy or to sell. that is the qw:&tto. •.. The Newport F .... c1a.tr..._ your Classified Ad work I .... fl ....... 1. MuolliP•N~..,.,. ..... ~­ _.. .._. '.. -s-w,. --• ""9" per~ol~-·-·-~ ... _._ . .,_ 0..1 .............. .-.,.., .. ..., ....,.... . .__ ........ _.._ _,·-·----.-ca-..- Gheu1•I I r1t1 2 . .......... -_ ...... ..,.,.., . .. ...... ~ .. ---c....,-, A .... 11•111 plb&n a O..•-· ... ...___. ......... _ .. ............................. _ ..... ___ .,.......,..,_.. .... • ------...... Liii •• ..,. •• _.., .... C'- .... ............ ,, .. ~--............. ..,,.,, ..,_ . .-~ ............ ~ .... ,...c.--...-. s-............ c.-.... • .._._...._ t Or a 0.-1 ..... ..-,... ............... ... 1r1•flll-.. ,...._ ..................... CWSIFIED IDS 11116 DYIAMllE SAMS TO YGUI Sharing Smiles ••• At The Sheraton-Anaheim Guests are grinning ear-to-ear nowadaya at the Sheraton-Anaheim Hotel, becauae a copy of the o,.... COUlllJ ~,,,..._ awaits In thetr rooms when they arrive. TM flllilfta"-1• all..,,tertaJnrnent. No news. No business. Just ent8rtainlng reading covering the finest In Orange County entertainment. Stage. Mulk:. Dining and nightlife. VJsu81 arts. And tt'a all In a concl9e~ easy-to-read publication that 11 a1 In- teresting u It la Informative. tra no wonder that luxurious hotel• 1uch u the Sheraton-An8heim •• providing ~ and fN«Y guest wtth a copy of the 0rml91 COUHIJ II llrtllMr when they arrtve. The holela want their gu-. to en- joy their visit to the County ... and The Rne.talner tells them what's going on, and where. and when. Of course, you don't have to stay In an elegant hotel like the Sheraton-Anaheim to get a copy of the Or .... Countr entertainer. In fact, you can have 12 entertaining monthly Issues maJled dlrectty to your home, for Juat S9. That's 25% off our regular aub- scrlptlon price. But hurry, because this offer la for a limited dme only. B•c•u•• •fter •II, tourl•t• ehouldn, be the onlr onea hllvtng fun. lend • check or rnoner order for SI to the Orani• CountJ e,...,....._ at 883 Production Piece, Newport Beach, CA 92683. Or call In wtth Visa or Maater Card at (714) 631-3120. • ,. ,_II IJ R II. I• THE NEWPORT EHSIGNICOSTA Mf.8A NEW811RV1NE TODAY ART •Actr111•/A ... ._.,,. a joint exhibition of recent work by ~I Oemot ~uehn and Holly Wriabt, will display April S tbrouah May 10 at BC Space Gallery, 23S Forest Ave .• Lag- una Beach. Gallery hours are 11:30 a.m. to S:JO p.m .• Tuesday through Saturday. For more information call 497-1880. E:d•lblt1 at La1una Beach Maaeum of Art: Mountain Landscapes of Southern Cal- ifornia 1900-1985, through April 27. The Museum is located at 307 Cliff Drive. Laguna Beach. Call 494-6531 for hours and further information. lmo1en Cunnlnpam and Dick Arentz will be featured in a display at the Susan Spiritus Gallery. 522 Old Newport Blvd .. Newport Beach. The display will run through April 12. For hours and details call 631-6405. Watercolorists Iris Adam and '* Jane London will display worb at Art-A-Fair Gallery, M4 S. Coast HiJbway, Laauna Beach, throuab April IS. Houn arc II a .m . to 5 p.m .• Wednesday throup Sunday. CalJ 494-4.514 for information. Wamcolon ltJ Ela ••••Ill will be on display throuab April 30 at Quorum Gallery, 374 N. Coast Hipway, Lapna Beach. Also featured are acrylics by Muriele Burch. Houn are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Closed Mondays. For information call 494-4422. Works by Orlando A.B., H. Wysocki and other international artists. Galleries Touche. Ltd .• through 'April IS. Gallery is at 499 N. Coast Highway. Laguna Beach. Hours arc 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday to Saturday. STAGE .. Alone To1etller," held over by popular demand through April 14 at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse. 3505 S . Harbor and 5:30 p.a. OD Sunday. FM raervatiou eaJI IJS: I '40. MUSIC Cwwwlll .. die CruJIMI•. K..ria Kristoffcnoa April 14-1'; Lacy J. Dahoa April 21. Tiie Crazy- honc ia located at IBO Broot- boUow Dr., Santa Ana. For raervatiom. call 549-1512. Co•fre1 P•IHIJ•· Tuesday throuah Saturday eveninp at the Newport Mandarin restau- rant in Newport Beach from S:30 to 9:30 p.m .• 39SO Campus Dr. Call 852-0900. Harhor Shl1en meet Tuesdays. 7-9:30 p.m. at the Presbyterian Church ofthe Covenant in Costa Mesa. Call 494-8119 or 897-0S87 for details. The Lee FeneU Slaow. at Club 17. 1670 Newport Blvd. in Costa Mesa. Wednesday through Sat- urday nights. Mmkal [yeau at Onaae Coat ColJeae: Clayton Haslop and Jack Sanders. violin and guitar April 12; South Coast Sym- phony April 26. The college is located at 270 l Fairview Road. Costa Mesa. For tickets call 4ll- SS27. Mmlal E•eata at UC Int.: GETTllG THElt ACT T~ .... Lml "' 41 • '91)1M C...,.-frtlfllt) )19Tift......_ii1 -M -ra ~.,Ad T ..... IM T .... I Oii .. ._ • .._. High School Choir Festival April 11 ; New Jazz and Contem- porary Classics April 12; UCI Guitar Ensemble April 13; Stuart Fox, lutenist-guitarist April 23; Irvine Baroque Players April 24; V ocaJ Master Class April 29. For tickets and further information call 856-6922. ........ i..m .... Plltt•• • .......,, A(lll 1t T..., ... lrt *J ..... (I,. .. , • ...., ..... (2:31,...) , ... -.. I( .......... ,,,, ...... .., l Ftr ........... Cll ............ ....,.h,..,, Autumn In New England View fall fo1lage at it 's finest Many tours and cruises to choose t rom USA and Canada ~ca MAR lRNB. J419 (. C09ll .... eo...dllMw 7141'71-0310 Blvd .. Santa Ana. For tickets and reservations call 979-5511 . April Events at South Coast Rep«rtory: .. Buried Child ... writ- ten by Sam Shepard and staged by Sam Weisman. through May 11 . Mamstagc. Tuesday to Fri- day. 8 p.m .. Saturday 2:30 and 8 p.m .. Sunday 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. Tickets S 16 to $21. Second stage from Apnl 25 to Ma y 18. .. Virginia.·· Tuesday through Friday. 8:30 p.m .. Saturday 3 and 8:30 p.m .. Sunday 3 and 8 p.m. Tickets arc S 16 to S2 l. SCR is at 655 Town Center Dr.. Costa Mesa. .. The Kini and I" at Eli1abcth Howard 's Curtain Call Dinner Theatre. 690 El Camino Real, Tustin. Prices start at SIS. 95. doors open 6:30 p.m. Tuesday through Thursday, 7 p.m. Fri- day and Saturday and I 1:30a.m. MISC April Events at tile Oran1e County Fairpounds: Women ·s Expo '86 April 8 to 10; English Springer Spaniel Dog Show April 12; OC Equestrian Center Spring Show April 12-13; Barter Fair April 13: Inter-Shows Mo- torcycle Swapmect April 18: Chow Fanciers Association Chow Dog Show April 19: West Coast Promotions Gun Show April 19-20: Golden State Chow Club Dog Show April 20: Electro-Tech April 23. The fairgrounds arc located at 88 Fair Dr., Costa Mesa. For more information call 75 1-F Al R . California Anaels April Home Games: Los Anaeles April 6; Seattle April 14 to 16; Min- nesota April 17 to 20: Oakland April 21 to 23. Tickets are ~ t. l\ 1 " N Sometbin1 Happens Here 'O~ <'S 9:30 Sunday Wonhip "' e 10:30 Fellowahip ,, 10:4S Church School for all aaa f') Child care alJ morninR ~ Adulta. , . • s.a.. .. ol Al:i-. • Swwy ol<>W T ...... 111 St M-..a. • Faitb A Eca.a .. J...- • lll"a • How 1o ~ PRESIYTERIAN •*O' I C ................. ~ ..................... a 2100 Mar Vilta (Jamboree A EutWuft). N.8. M6-Jl41 available at the box office. located at Anaheim Stadium, 2000 S. State College Blvd .. Anaheim, or by calling 634- 1300. Dance Eveats at UC lrYlae: ar Maria Benitez Spanish Dance Company April 6:-Repertory Dance West April 26; UCI Faculty Dance Concert April 30 to May J. For tickets and further information call 8S6- 6616. TEMPLE ISAIAH tc1 1 1 a ~ SeMce ,.,. nW* 1:15 p.m. Rabbi .*' o .. ScMb ...,. ...... Fella Yan 8allk a.i ...... -.. ........... u. ..... U.' a at.11t , ..................... ,.u ..,,.. ...... ... ..._,................. .......... ••st ......... ..... • Oscar Night dinner dance draws 650 Six )Urs ago Sunny Saldana and Pam Spinarski decided to in\·ite a few friends over to watch the Academy Award . So popular dKI .. E\~nlna with Oscar .. become that tM following year demand required movin1 to a hotel! So it was in 1986 that the lrvinc Hihon and Towers ballroom was filled with more than 6SO friends. The evening. still staged by Sunny and Pam. has now become a black tic diDDa' dance sponsored by the National Assiaciation of Picker. who incidentally dKI a channingjob. Later. it was played bllCk on the giant screens. F.ach ""star .. voted on their favorite ftlms and by pickina all the Oscar winncn com:ictly. he or she won a grand prize of an alkxpeme- paid trip. The ballroom doors opened where three aiaantic television screens bad been strateaically placed so that the ~-could view and dine at the same time. Many Harbortites continued to Harborlites Caterina Executives. Proaieds ao to universities throughout the United States to further education in the catering profcssion-cer- tainly what would our charita do without the expertise of the hotels. restaurants and catercn.. who a.re so necessary in making the ~nfits successfur. In keeping with the pageantry of Oscar Night. guests arrive- somc in famous movie star cos- tumes-to ~ greeted by aut~ graph fans (courtesy of the Costa Mesa High School drama class) and pseudo ABC television inter- \ ic:wc1 s Cathy Doire and Scott ., ........ dance to 8any Cole\ Sound of Music Oacbestra.. Among them were Ellen Yu and John Pohl the l.evin Haydens. Kathryn Thompson and Gus Owen. Louise and John Einhorn. Bunny and Jeff Pero. Gayle and Ro~n Andenon. Beverly and Ho Coil Barbara and Terry O'Neil. Joan Stevens. Barbara and Ben Harris and Robin and Patrick Singer. ••• Stewart Woodward heads the Dance Alliance. a group dedicated to brinaing the best of dance to Glad&mnis 4 fish the Oranae County Performing Arts CenlCT. Recently it was announced the Joff rey Ballet would be one of the troupes performing at the C.errter after its offlCial opening in late September. Cqnsequently Stewart and Patty Brennan decided to form the OranF County Chapter m the friends of the Joffrey (FOJ). which Patty will chair. At a recent champagne recep- tion some SO 1uests became charter members including Annette Hurwitz. Warren Heeg. Jim Barrett, Skip Green, Lois Canno~ Susie and Don Hanna. Jerry Richards. June Pridten. Jim Glidewell. Debbie Zimmerman and Bernard Jacoby. the new general manager of the Meridien Hotel. ••• The 600 once again arrived at .. Winefcst "86 ... a ~ncfit spon- sored by the Town and Country Committee of the Orange County Philharmonic Society and chaired by Nancy Cox. Forty top California wineries were selected to participate, while Bouzy Rouge Cafe. Irvine Ranch Farmers Market and the Newport Marriott. where the event was held. provided a delicious smor- gasbord to clear the palate and comptement the ~ wines.. AD~ n~ts shnmp. seeamcd Of fned lMon I. dams. CJ¥SttT5 Of m~ Clt.n.1 Catun (~ \, tealops fThun) and a SH QS Sunday brunch buffet mc-ludq all the cNmpllnle you can dnnk' 645· }414 La Petite 8ouJaneerie ~ l'DC:8aft the 6ahnes c:J OW' bft:ad bit ~ bow. nD( the day. Thany rypcs c:J brads. to&. and aomana '° choole &om and • wnec, c:J sandwiches (No~ addtd.) 760.()886. Sdcway Amtros ~ b.t -.e ~deb prorides you with ...ad~ pU:ra or 6at'I pem ut.d end moR! Keep U\ ~ ouc b Wftk}y spoals. 1«>-<NlS Perfume and cosmetics. Fashion ha ts. ha ndbags and jewelry for the to tal look. We p amper our cwtomers . Bt\YSIDE CENTER JJAVSIDE' PHARMAg 1016 Bayside Drive ~ Newport Beach • 760-0111 ttME 11-Arlll UL. l~ .;!~NEWPORT. ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWSllR"'NE TODAY Library skills are scheduled folEprlmary school students BY KAREN HOOPER ~veloping a library and re- search skills continuum for grades kinderpnco through &ix has been Judy Agec's major ~ponsibility as a mentor reacher during this past year. The continuum is a guide for teachers and librar} personnel to provide 'tudents with skills 'o the) can elect boob for pleasure and information and can prepare a research papcL It "ill become part of the '.;e" pon-Me'a Unified Schonl DL!>trict\ cour~l' of stud). MRc,earch ''-'II' are \Cr} \al- 'IJ bk to 't udenh ... 'aid Agee. a Harbor Vic\\-Elementaf) School grade teacher ''ho v.as appointed a mentor teacher in December 1984. "The ~equential arrange- ment of them is the strong point of 1his con1inuum ·· S"-iJI, an· d1\ 1dcd 1n10 ll'n categoric-. l1hrar~ procedur l'. localltlfl anJ u'c of matt"nal ... alphahe1111ng. par!\ ol a h1111lo.: d1ct1onar~ U'l'. ent·~ctopedia u't'. d a!l!lllr rata)n ol l1brar) b ool-..,, card catalog. per1od1cab and ne" paper'. n:,earch ''-db. and n1her rden:nn· matt·nal' Kmdergartner "or'-onl} in t"o of the area~: learni:ig library procedures and sa)ing the al- phabet. In additio n to these skills. first graders begin learning about the parts of a book, using a dictionary and preparing a simple report. By the time students are in the third grade. they arc working Shop Smart fkH (OflSIK'f'"'"' • l a..S1h .. ormal ;l,tt1rc: • "P"""'°" { lhlliAI \lour Herita;e Plaza 4370 Culver Ori~ Suite f·l Irvine •pt4)K57-4547 WANTED Wt arc currcnrlv '>UklrtgjtWtllrv and gems f ot dirtel purduut fro'" estate\ and JWWart 1nd11,.Juah MOBOCO ,_ JnJ.r ~:.. c '"'" UJO ~"" p "' ( .m«icr l>t "i~ p.irt At-Ah <'A Ill.""> (714) 644-8325 in the first nine categories. The last skill area. other reference materials. is introduced to fourth graders who ~gin to use maps, globes and atlases for geograph- ical information. A complete continuum encom- pa s~ing grades kindergarten through twel\.e is scheduled lo be completed by June. Sandy Riehl. TeW1nkle Intermediate School librarian. as working on 1 he 'kills for grades 7-8: Zatha I all man. a recent rc11ree and lormcr Corona del Mar High librarian. l!'I prcpuring 1he 9-12 .. ~illl>. Packc1' t or grade' K-6 "di abo 1-)C rc:ady th1!'1 !1pnng. Com- po,ed of student worhheets and Jcti\ 1te~. they were prepared by Agee and Caryl Rigler. Andersen flemcrHar) School re ·ource ~pe­ l'.1alist ~ho will hold workshop~ introducing them to teacher\ .. We hope rhat 1racher~ will find them hdpf u1:· \ilad Agee. Agel'\ fiN 1'\ewport-Mesa a::.- -Judy Ag1t ~ignment when she arrived m 1968 was teaching Special Day ~tudems at Canyon Elementary. Since 1970. ~he has been at Harbor View where she ha~ taught Special Da). fifth grade a nd. for the past ti~e years. 1hird grade. Births ~·2J.l(ft \.I J-flb \ 12-l!t> \. f l ·llb \.11-Kti 1-12-86 .l-11 ·116 l-12-36 l-1 l-86 '· 14-86 J-14-86 l 1'-86 J-14-86 .l-17-tb )..14-86 J..lb-16 J-18-86 J.19-16 J.JC)..86 J..l&-86 J..18-86 J-18-86 J..19-86 J..20 J..20 3-20 J-20 l·2 l 1·22 l-21 l-2 l l-24 l i• Hoag Memorial Hospital Mr A M " fnc Gundcl· Th1crfdd1 M Cosca Mc.., Mr .t Mrs Michael Muni M Corona dd Mar Mr A Mrs Wilham Cros11c II M Costa Mesa Mr .t MN Alan Wc~r M San \kmcntt Mr .t Mu. Gary Powcn Twin~ IG. IB Hun11niton Beach Mr .t Mn. William Arnold f Runmna Sprinp Mr .t. Mrs. Kcnocth Warren M Costa Meta Mr .t. Mn Chris Putt r M1u1on V~JO Mt .t Mn. MautJn, Fosler t' Costa Mesa Mr .t Mn Bryan Dopp M .l\n.ahe1m Hilb Mr .t Mn Donald Ha1ficld M Wntminskr Mr .t Mn. M1d\ad Tha!'Mf M Nn1pon Beach Mr. A Mn. Mchrdad Mirdamad1 Tehrani F Hunllnaton Beach Mr .t. Mn Stewn AckcrM>n F fOIU\1&111 Valley Mr .t Mn Lionel Ja.cobi M Huntinaton lcadl Mr A Mn. Kc:nnt'1h l1mb9ll F H un11 nat o• 8c:ac:ft Mr A Mn ~raid MC>Ko,,.llch M H unttnatoe &c.cb Mr .t Mn Ro~n Snyder F Coata Mn.a M r .t Mn. John Van Fl«t F Garden Grove Mr .t Mn Louis J1mcna F WcstmtnMu Mr .t Mn David PnmrOK F ln1nc: Mr .t Mn Edwin O.rnn F Costa Mna Mr .t. Mn Bryan Cyr F Nc:wpon 8c:adl Mr .t Mrs Stc~n .l\nac:I F Santa Ana M c .t Mn Richard Mlddkton f 1,....1nc: Mr .t Mn 0.\id Mc Whcnct M Irvine Mr .t Mn Daniel Morru f Costa Mn.a Mr .t Mn Ro~n Carroll f ln1nc Mr .t Mn Barry Nc:cdk f Yorba Linda Mr .t Mn M1chad Barnc:s f Irvine: Mr .t Mn l1n.c10 Ochoa Hun11naton Beach Mr .t Mra (,lcnn l)kr I a1una ~11ucl Mr .t Mn lrrr~ Hunt """" l"Or1 Beach HAIR BY LADDY Introductory Offer (Uh $14.00 PPrnh SJ0.00 111/lte' SJ0.00 f l(rrJ Ch,ugP For L uni( HiJ1r 314 Old Newport Newport luc:h 650-2121 By Appomtment Only UCI Library Friends to host T. Jefferson· Parker aY GUI£ ... DUND Jeff Parker will be one of the Oranae County authon present when UC Irvine Friends of the Library celebrates iu coming of age in April. Althouah local libraries arc taking waitinJ lists for his book, .. Laguna Heat ... Laguna's late t literary lion, T. Jefferson Parker. hasn\ exactly changed hat si1es. Jeff merely grinned with shy pleas ure when told Orange County dctCdivc story buffs arc putting their names on waiting lists at local libraries for his book written with Laguna Beach-to- Mexico locale . Jeff is, after all. Newport Beach's proverbial .. local boy makes good." Since publication of hi~ first major hit. the only cha nge in Jcfrs lifestyle has been the freedom to spend more time at the ty~­ writcr. Wherca .. Laguna Heat .. was andwichcd into time left over from two jobs over five year,. Jeff~ second book will be com- plete thi~ year with publi(.;ation scheduled for 1987. The second boo ~ ~chcduled by St. Martin's Pre11 with a workina title of .. Uttle Saiton." will aJso have an Oranae County locale. but wiJJ be a myatery- suspemc novel rather than a police detective story. Jefrs ambitions for future novels arc too broad to be limited to a series ba cd on a sinale detective-character in a variety of situatio ns even 1houah he admire ' the work of John D. McDonald and the fictional Tra- vi., McGee Parker\ goal is to achie"lc the "magic realism" he e njoys in reading South American novelish currently popular. Jeff noted that an actor may survive instant fame or an abrupt change in lifestyle concomitant with the fame, but for the writer, disci plined research and dedicated hour~ at the typewriter are the onl} routes to repeated succcs . Other Orange Counry writen. need to -,ubmit their work ~oon for inclu~ion in the annual Au- thor/ Patron Reception on April 9 and the Orange County Author's Recognition Dinner on April 27. Meetings The 0nnte County Soddy or ln•iM1wnt M ... pn is meeting at 11 :30 a.m. on Wednesd1y. April 16, at the Balboa Bay Club in Newport Beach. Lunch and a program will follow from noon until 1:30 p.m. Leonard Shane, president of Mercury Savinp will be the speaker. $1.S for aJJ. For reservations. call Jeff RoUert at 7.SCJ..7142. On Aprl 11 tbe TIMlnday Mor ... Ollb of Newport Beach will meet at" 11 a.m. at the Huntington Beach Inn. Our TMC mannequins under the direction of chairman, Eleanor Wickham. will model dresses from Gimonc's of Newport. Following luncheon. there will be a musical program featuring two well·known and talented vocalists, Nancy Bramlagc and Gordon Ewing. The April breakfast medin& of Fresh ........ 1-Ncwport Beach (affiliated with Chn,11un Bu~anc-'' & Profe~lOnal Wnmc:n and Chn~u • .rn Women\ Club) ha' been ~hedu led to be: held Tuesda). Apnl 15. ~ brealfast group will meet from 6:30 -7:30 a .m. al Baxter' S1rcct Coco's located at 4647 MacArthur Blvd. in Newport Beach. Women For: <>ran&e County will meet on Tuesday evening. April 15. in the all-purpose room of the Tustin Public Library. 34S E. Main Street~ I/ 2 block west of Newport Avenue. The public is invited to meet candidates running in targeted up-corning Orange County rac:cs. Speakers will include Judge David Carter and A&semblyman Richard Robinson who arc running for Congess; Anomey Mark R<Hen and Professor Peggy Stagp who are running for the Assembly: and Councilman Larry Aaran who is seeking re-election to the Irvine City Council. A two IM>s ledwe-~ for parenu April 13 from 7 p.m . to 9 p.m. at the Parvin Center for Developmental Health located al ISOI Westcliff Drive. suite 318 in Newport Beach. Rose A. Parvin is conducting the seminar. She is the Founder and Director of the Parvin C.entcr and a licensed psychotherapist practicing in Newport Beach. The fee is S 15 per person and S20 per coup\c. For reservations. 'Please call 645-6674. Lunch Menu The Newport-Mesa Unified School District lunch menu for the week of April 10 is as fol- lows: Tbunday 10: Hamburger with pickles and calsup. green salad. oven frcncb fries, cream~ chocolate pudding, and miJk . FridaJ 11 : Oven chicken or beef, bean and cheese burrito. chilled peaches. vegetable sticks. bot corn bread square and milk. Monday t•: Cheese pizza. bot vegetable. fruit compote and milk. TueldaJ 15: Italian spaghetti. crisp green wad, frencb bread with butter. chilled peaches and the ever-popular milk. We4V'daJ 16: ·su-8-Q" beef oo bun. or beef. bean and cheese burrito. seasoned com. fresh fruit, buttered roll, choco- late milk. 40%0FF ALL KNlmNG YARNS 'Spi"ingtime in Country' comes to Pacific Club av •ADARA LOUDON The Newport Harbor Alumnae Chapter of Delta Delta Delta recently presented their Fourth Annual Fubion Show and Lun- cheon at the Pacific Club in Newport Beach. Proceeds from the show benefited the Pediatric Cancer Research Foundation of the Children's Hospital in Orange County. Spcdal pat speaker, Dr. Geni A. Bennetts, Director ol Hea. tolos;y and OncolcY 'for the Child- ren's Hospita~ educated and inspired the ladiet on the ad- vancements made by this facility, and the need for funds to further raearcb. The theme, -Sprinatime in the Country,"· WU praented by the Irvine Company's ~tty Leslie, o..c....,11 ......................... .... lHE MART Hours-Mon.-Frl. 10-6 Set. 10 . 2 2711-B E. Coast Hwy. Corona det Mar. Ca. 92625 .... So oA~81wo °" Peclflc Co.t ~ ( 714) 675-4830 wbo IOt the abow olf to a rCJ9rina start 1tatina. ... must tell you that I have never teen aucb beauty and such fertility in aD my lifet• Adult moddl were a.de up ol alum members. curmJt lhldcntl and alum mothen. aD donaliaa their time and their talents for this sbow. Participats .ere 1..aura Ram- KY· Dawn Cooper, Sharon T~ trault, Elizabeth Swanay. aact Lucy Caneer. The cbildrm (wbo .ere the cbildma ot alums) ~ ....., were the ,;..-. Mc~ ..... brodlcn. Mart wt Jimmy. and future Tn.Ddt hopdula Erin Pooler aad Lauren Kello. The fashions represented a selection of sporty to dressy clot.bes from all over Fashion bland. Tbe show started with --in • acW color for p • '' brown. There were 1 .. mcry .eparaaa iD coaon with a .,..., he:rry print (the shoa WCR allo in die same pr1-). a.t .,,..... with .... prints, dnips, bold ... ipes. and • sbiny k.ail ..... pafect for all-OCCMionL The kids aot into the act in denim and cotton playclotba I 1 1•'91121 .._....., ............. ,,, ............. .... MTG1•.m11LL Vase & Planter Sale plus select items ••• all 20% -70%· off (starting at $5.CJO) Crystal, ceramic, artglass, brass, pewter . Thursday -Sunday April 10 -13 (4 days only) 759-7766 Haber Vle'W < Gel5otl s) Shopper '9 Cenrer t6.'W ~ M19*. t• pmr ~ CAoaa tom "°91f's GcadlN> ' P• 11 Ara UL t• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWSllRVINE TODAY I Small time fashions are shown in Atrium Court IY BAR.BAJlA LONDON Small fashions for small chil- dren were recently shown at For- ever Childrcn·s Spring Fashion Show in Ncwpon Center·s Atrium Coun. Forever Children is a complete store for boys and girls up to the pre-teen years. They feature underclothes, legwear. s hoes. playclothes. d~y clothes, and ao unusual assonment of toys from around the world. For this special spring prcscn- tat ion. a variety of imported designs were shown. Defino from Italy and Jean Bourget from France. Japanese fashions included Henkels, and Fusen Usagi. White Pony. a line of dresses from West Germany. was modeled with dolls in coordinat- ing outfits to match the young lady. Among the American lines shown were Cary. Malley. Sweet Potatoe. and Esprit. T he models. ranging in age from one year old to 12 years. are custome r~ of Forever Child ren. Mothers of modeb were flying to catch toddler' "'ho were unstead} on their "'obbl~ feet. and one ad' cnturou!I bo~ who upon r~q ue'>t got on hi-. back and started tl' -.pin li ke a break-dancer. I i oe, plte the fingers tn the mouth. no~c. or ear. and those "ho clung nen ou'\I} to the life- '"e tedd ~ bear~ on stage. the kids all performed like troopers. and -.ho"'cd "hat gn~a t fas hions. acce .... orie~ a nd toys Forever C tuldrcn ha~ for l>..1d ~ of all ages. FOf •-,· ... 9iltl _. llllPt WI• .. IO l .. 111111 llf ~.,.....,...II II _., Al K< ..... ••hit F°""' C8lldlla. FOfMr a.idrlR Ml ~ toya. lld KCllllr111 tlf ~ lrtlt __, .. ..W, .... ""'1111,...., II ktdl II ~ • ..... llf ...... •las !IM1n1I ... ~WATCH THIS SPACE Because Fashion Flash Productions is "Gearing Up" To present custom choreographed fashion auctions and unique shows utilizing special effects and other high-tech concepts. At tlae area'• •o•t ln/lue•tial and Vi•ible Niglat CIMIJ• ... c ..... s.o. ... Al ............. Mllllt IM ICllf .... ,.... ........... "' .... .................... 'Springtime in Country' Cl ............ 11 for the boys and a f uschia shon set and black and white knickers for the girls. Summer is going to be a season of fun clothes and bright colon and cool fabrics. We saw several nautical-theme ideas in basic brights in sbons. skirts. separates, and sweaters. Even dresses with halter tops and two-piece cotton prints im- ported from Mexico represented new concepts for summer. The stores where the clothes came from were Guy Laroche. Jean Ryan. Bennett on. Riccha 's. Fiorucci. Mondi. Theodore·s. Project Newpon. Soigncc. lan7. and Splash and Aash. Forever Children a nd Project Ncwporc supplied the children ts fashions. Come in often for best selection ... -Nancy Constancio Open 12 Noon Closed Mondays • co.n-.w •-m--a-or 1'IUlnn uu w.a DllD °' 11lUIT TFl721M LOMM11m YOtl ARE IN DEf AULT UNDER A DEED Of TRUST M TED JULY 25, 1980. UNLESS YOU TN<£ ACTION TO PAOTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOU> AT A PU8UC SAL£. IF YOU NUO AN EXJllANATION Of THE NATURE Of THE ~OIHO AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. Notjee i. hereby .,..,, tNt Serrano Recon~a Compmny,. ~ CorporMiuti. trultle. Of 'UCClllOr INIM. Of tubltibieed tn-. pursuent to the Deed d Trust ~ ~ CAAl J. TARASCIO, A SU~LE MAH, AHO DEBRA J. WOOOtHGTON, AH UNMARRlm WOMAN end ft9cord9d Aul. s, 1980 in Book 13619, ,... 1139, lftlb'\H'nn No. 4309 d Officlet Riecordl In the oMce d the County Aeoon:let rA Ot.,. Count1. Celibnia. end ~ '° the Notice d o.t.ult Ind Elec:tian to Sen therainder NCOrdM December 6. 1985. lnlWmlnt No. 85 489500 of uid ~ Records, will W on May 2. 1986 M 9:15 A.M .• ec THE f'ROHT ENTRAHCE TO 1'HE OlO OAAHGE COUNTY C0URTH0UsE. LOCATm ON SANTA AHA Bl.VO., 8£TWE£H SYCAMORE ST. & BAQAO. WAY, SANTA AHA, CALIFORNIA .t pubtic Mdion to the hChest bidder b cesh (PIYM>le • the time d ·.-in lawful mon.y of the United Stales). all rilht, tiUe, end "*'-*. eon~ to Md now hekt by it under said deed in the ptOpetty sttu.ted In said County Md St.-and dllcribld " tonows: A LEASEHOLD ESTATE AS CREATED BY THAT CERTAIN L.EASE OATEO 0EC£MBER 30, 1968. EXECUTED BY THE IRVINE COMPANY, AS LESSOR, ANO BY ROBERT M. HASl.AM AND MARILYN 0 . HASLAM, HUSSANO ANO WIFE. AS JOtNT TENANTS, AS LESSEE, FOR TERM Of 76 YEARS COMMENCING ON JANUARY 1, 1969 ANO EXPIRING ON DECEMBER 31, 2045, UPON AND SUBJECT TO All Of THE PROVISIONS AS THEREIN CONTAINED. WHICH LEASE WAS RECORDED NOVEMBER 12, 1969 IN BOOK 9134 PAGE 591, OfFICIAL RECORDS. IN AND TO LOT 85 Of TRACT 6623, IN THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, AS SHOWN ON A MAP RECORDED IN OOOK 247, PAGES 16-20 INCLUSIVE OF MISCELLANEOUS MAPS. IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER Of SAID CC'UNTY Property address 1s purportedly known as. 1939 PORT BRISTOL CIRCLE, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660. The tcQI amount of the unpaid balance of the obhpbon secured by the property to be so6d and rusonab&e estimated costs, expenses and advances .t the time ol the I~ wt>flcaion of the Notice of Sale is $211,618.0l. On~ cunnty dated Cashier's Checks or Certified Checks are accecuble to the Trustee provided propet Identification is .vailable.. Satd sale will be rMde, but without corwenant or warr~. uoress or ims>fied reprdi"I titte; possession or encum· tnnces. to utisfy the indebtedneu secuted by said Deed, inctudina the tee end expense of the b'Us1ee end of the tl'\ISU creM8d by said deed, edvances theteunder. with 1nter.t n prcMded tt.r.in, and the unpaid princiP9f ol the note Mand ~ said deed with Interest theleon as ptoMded In said Note Oat.ct: March 24, 1986 Serrano Reconveyance Company, 1001 Commerce On"9. lrwt~le. CA 91706. (818) 814-7200, as such Trustee by Rod Hilt, Va President 4/ 10 4 /17 4/24 4834 NOTtCt Of TRUSTtFS SAL£ LOAN NO. 19-63622-4/GAYNER T.S.NO.f~ UHn COOE F SOUTHLAND COMPANY as duty appointed Trustee unoer the tollow1na described deed of trust WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH ANDt OR THE CASHIERS OR CERTIFIED CHECKS SPEC IFIED IN CIVIL CODE SECTION 2924h (payabl@ at the time of sale in lawtul money of the Umted States) all riaht, title and interest conveyed to and now held by 1t under said Deed of Trust tn the pr()f)erty heremafter described· TRUSTOR WALTER R GAYNER, MARILYN L GAYNER BENEFICI ARY BEVERLY HILLS SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION recorded Oecem~ 23. 1982 as Instr No 82...t51193 of Official Records 1n the office of the Rec0tder of Oranae County. Mid deed of trust descnt>es the fotlowtnc Lot 6. 1n bfock 59 of Ocean Front Tract. as shown on a map recorded 1n Book 4, pqe 12 of Mfscellaneous Maps, reconh of Ora,.e County, Cahfomla YOU ARE IN OU AULT UNDER A D£ED Of TRUST DA TEO 12/10182 UNLESS YOU TAK£ ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY. IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALL If YOU NEED AN EXPlANATIOH OF THE NA TUA£ Of THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD CONT ACT A LAWYER 5911 S..$hore Onwi, Newport Beach. Cahforn1a 92663 ·ctt a 1treee address °' common desisnatfon of Pfoc>ertY. is s.hoWn above. no warranty 1s 1N9n as to its compteteness °' correctness).· The beneficiary under said Deed c:I Trust. by ,...'°" of a brPCh °' defauft in the obliptions secl.ftd thereby, heretofore exec uted and delivered to the undet'Sllned a written Declaration of Default and De~ '°' Sale, and wntt.,, notice of default and of election to cause the undersi&ned to wll said Pfoperty to satJsfy said obltptions. and there9fter the undersisned caused said notice of default and c:l etection to be recorded Oeoember 19. 1985 as Instr No 85·508833 of Offlc11I Records in the office of the Rec0tder of Oranee County: Said Sale will be made. but without c<M!Nnt OI warranty, e•PfMS Of 1mphed. reprdtnl trtle possession, or encum bfanc:es. to pay the rema1n1n1 Pf10C1pal sum of the ~s) secured by said deed of Trust. with interest as 1n said note Of(Mded. advances. 1f any under the terms of said Deed of Trust. tees. charaes and e•penses of the Trustee and of the trusts cre,ated by said Deed of Trust Said Sale wilt be hetd on Thursday. May 1. 1986 at 1 JO Pm '" the lobby to the buildin1 located at 601 South Lewis Street. 0ra,.e, Cahforma 92668 At the time ot the 1n1tial pubhcation of this notice. the total amount of the unpaid balance of the obhptK>n MCurtd by the aboYe described deed of trust and est1matf'd costs. ~•pens.es. and adVances is S26,653 39 It 1, poutt>'t thlt at the time of sale the openina bid may be lfls than the total indebtedness due If available. the eJtPeCted open1na bid may be ot>ea1ned calh the followin1 telephone number1 on the day :tore,: sale (7 l 4) 385 4837 0t (213) 627 4865 Date March 28. 1986 TAC#: 9706 SOUTHl.ANO COMPANY• Aid TtutiM, by T.O. ~ Comolny, ...,,._ 8't Vicki J. Hopkins. MaitDnt ~. 601 ~ lewis St .. Orerwe. CA 92668, (714) 389-4700. 4/104/174/24 4&.19 COlllM.W -•-n-a-•TMmWS uu -----~ 1'171111 UW1•111• YOU AR£ IN 0£FAUlT UHOO A DaDOf TRUST MTED MAY 2. 1985. UNlDa YOU TAICE ACTlOH TO M0T£CT YOUR ~ 11. IT MAY 8( SOU> AT A PU8t.JC SA&.£. IF YOU HUD AH E>CPlANATION OF THE NATUM OF TH£ PROC(£DIHO AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOOLD CONTACT A LAwmt. Matice It .._. IMf\ 1tm SinarlO Rllcon•)•nc1 ~.I c.lilomlll Corporllon M ~ Ol •_"IX 111 C trulflle, Ol~tnlllM.....-.mho.tofTNll w.llld by CUfTON A. AIJOSWMD, A MklUED MAH AS HIS 90U AHO SUMATt PWEAIY nt -.CC.ded Mlyl. 1985, '"*'-'*'tNo.15-166311 of ()Mdel "9oordl In the ofllc9 ol the ~ Aecofdel al Or.., County, Cllllfoo '"'· end punMnt '° the Holk"9 ol rw.. Ind a.cdon '° w thereunder '*XJfdM ~ 26. 1985, fnllrument No. ~11678 rA uid Oflclel Aec:ardl. wilt Self on Mey2, 1916.t 9:15 A.M .• •TH£ FRONT ENTRANCE TO TH£ OlO ORAHOE COUNTY COOR'THOUS€. LOCATED ON SAHTA ANA BLVO., BETWEEN SYCAM0A£ ST. & BftOAOWAY, SANTA ANA. CALIFORNIA It public auction, to the hilhelt bidder for cash (Pl'Yable at the time of sate in fawfuf money d the United States), all riaht. title, and interest. conYe'jed to and now he'd by it under said deed In the property situated 1n said County and State and described as follows: LOT 4' ANO THE NORTHEAST 6.04 FEET OF LOT 3 IN BLOCK 143 Of CANAL SECTION, NEWPORT BEACH. AS SHOWN ON A MAP RECORDED IN BOOK 4, PAGE (S) 98, Of MISCELLANEOUS MAPS, IN THE OfflCE OF THE COUNTY RECOROER Of SAID COUNTY. EXCEPTING THEREFROM THE NOfmiEAST 4 28 FEET Of LOT '4, BLOCK 143, Of CANAL SECTION, IN THE CITY Of NEWPORT BEACH, AS SHOWN ON A MAP RECORDED IN BOOK 4, PAGE (S) 98. OF MISCELLANEOUS MAPS, IN THE OFFICE Of THE COUNTY RECORDER Of SAID COUNTY. SAID LANO IS INCLUDED WITHIN THE AREA SHOWN AS PARCEl. 2 ON A PARCEL MAP ALEO IN BOOK 62, PAGE 22 Of PARCEL MAPS, IN THE OFFICE Of THE COUNTY R£COROO OF SAK> COUNTY. Pt'Opetty address is purportedly known as: 206 44TH STREET A-B, NEWPORT BEACH. CA 92663. The '°"'I •mount a' the unP9id baCanoe of the obliption secured by the property to be sold and reasonable estimllted ooau, expenses and adwnces at the time of the ~ publicatlon °' the Notice rA Sate is $283,496.89 Only currently deted Casrner's Cheeks or Certified Checb we acceptable to the Trustee provided proper identificMion i$ 9Vailable. Said Yle will be made, but without <XM!Nnt or warranty, express°' implied reprdina titte, po$$e$$lon 0t encum· brances, to satisfy the indebtedness secured by said Deed, 1ncludina the fee and expense of the trustee and of the trusts created by said deed, advances thereunder. with interest as proylded therein. and the unpaid principal of the note secured by said deed with interest thereon as provided in said Note cnted March 18, 1986 Serrano Reconveyance Company, 1001 Commerce On'le, Irwindale, CA 91706. (818) 814-7200, as such Trustee by Rod Hill, Vice President 41 10 4117 4124 4R1'l IC-24050 "'BUC NOTICE FlCTITlOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following persons are d0tn1 business as PIONEER MANAGE MENT. 721 S Parker Suite 170, Oranae. CA 92668 Vernon W Payne Ill. 18 Lee, Irvine. CA 92720 Reed A. Whitlock. 583 S Ounas. Oranp, CA 92669 Paul E Brown. 2951 Ca- talpa, Newport Beach. CA 92660 Joseph R Ca1at1. 938 Jas- mine Ave . foontain Valley. CA 92708. This buS1nes.s is conduct· ed by • pneral partnership S11ned Vernon W Payne Ill. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Otan1e County on March 11. 1986 3120 3127 4/3 4/10 4781 PU8lJC NOTICI F1CTfT10US ...... NAMl ITAllmJfT The foHowi"I persons are dOlna business as: ClASSIC BEACH INC., 8071 Slater Ave .• Suite 260. Hunt1~ Beach. CA 9264 7 T1m0thy D Wiiison, 1709 W Balboa. Newport Bch CA92663 Gary L. Dietz. 1111 w Bay, Newport Beach . CA 92661 This t>usmess es conduct ed by• corporation Si1ned Cl.tsstc Beach Inc. Tim Will son. PrH./Sec:/Treas. nus statement was filed with the County Clerk of Otan1e County on March 24, 1986 Fli. No. F304392 3127 4/ 3 4/ 10 411 7 4 792 "'BUC NOTICE flCTIT10US 8USINUS NAiil STATtMENT The followma persons are doma business as: MORENO INVESTMENT GROUP. 3737 Birch Street, Su rte 300, New port Beacti. CA 92660 Rodney F. Emerey, 2616 Cove Street. Cotona del Mar. CA92660 Donald R Clem, 2309 22nd Street, Newport Beach, CA 92660 Bertram L Ryan.# 1 North ampton. Newport Beach. CA 92660. This buS1ness 1s conduct· ed by a~ pertnenh1p. Si1ned: Bertram L Ryan, Genet• Partner This statement was flied with the County Clerk of Oran1e County on March 24.1986. Fite No. Fl04390 3127 4/341104117 4791 PU8UCNOTICI ncnnous MlllDia NAM111ArmlffT The followina person is doina business as. NA TIONAL FOOD AND ENTER TAINMENT SERVICE COM PANY, 20292 S.W Birch Street. Santa AN Hetahts, CA92707 Raser C. Summers. 1663 Aliso Avenue, Costa Mes.a, CA 92627 This business is conduct· ed by an indMdual S.aned Roett c SurTlf'MB- Ttm statement was fl!«' with t~ County Clerk of Otan1e County on March 24. 1986 F 1le No F304396 3127 4/3 4/10 4/17 4794 PUllUC N011Cll f'ICll I iUUS _,. ... NAMll1ATmaT n. tolowW• OWliOnl ant doir'I tlUl'ft• • WRD0H .. ASSOCfTES. 412 Int Aw .• CoroM dllt Mir. CA 92625, W•nda H. Weldon, 412 lr't1 AY9 .• Cofone d9I Mar, CAm25. ErnMt Norm.en Weldon. 412 Ir .. A~ .. Coron• ckt M•.CAm~. Catt. Y. VJ~ 412 Iris Aw .• Corona def Mar. CA 92625. Thil~•~· ed by en unlncorporat.ct auoctation other then a P*'l•iNp. ~ Wllt'ISa H. w.ldon. n. ........... filed with the County Clerk of Oren,. County on M..-ch 31, 1986. Fl .. No. f'D017 4/3 4/ 104/17 4/24 4827 WllCJTICI ncrmous •••• UmllTATIMUIT The tonowtna petSOM are doln1 business as: R & R PROPERTIES. 20292 S.W Birch Street, Santa Ana Hetlhts. CA 92707. Ropr C. Summers. 1663 Ahso Avenue, Costa Mesa. CA 92627 Raymond A Summers Jr 1595 Hvlan Dm1e. Danville CA 94526 This business is conduct eel by a aeneral partnership S1antd Rober C summers This sta1ement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County on March 24, 1986 File No F304397 3127 4134110 4/17 4793 PU8lJC NOTICE FlCTITIOUS 8USINUS NAllE STATtllUlfT The follow1n1 person is dOln& business as. CAllfOR· NIA TRADITIONS/BRIDAL TRADITIONS, 1835-C New· port Blvd . Suite 145, Costa Meu, CA 92627 Cal1forn1a Trad1t1ons. 1835-C Newpott BNd .. Suite 145, Costa M~. CA 92627 This busm~ss is conduct· ed by a corporation Singed JacQuellne 0 Smith, Pres/ T reuurer California Tr a d1tions This statemen1 was llled with the County Cterk ot Oranae County on April 2 1986 File No F305378 4/104117 4 /24 5 l 4843 IC-24053 PUBLIC NOTICE FlCTmOUS BUSINESS NAME ITATtllENT The follow1na person is dOln& business u: RUMPLE STILSKINS, 114 Mcfadden Ptace. Newport Beach. CA 92660 Fret Restaurants. Inc. 114 Mcfadden Ptac e. Newport Buch, CA 92660 This business 1s conduct ed by a CorporatlOll Sl&Jled FREI RESTAURANTS, INC RtCHARDH FREI.JR., PRES- IDENT This statement was flied with the County Clefll of Oran1e County on March 7, 1986. File Ho F303050 3120 3127 4/3 4110 4782 PUalC NOT1CI ACllllOUS ...... ...-STATIMEJfT The~ persons In! dome business as: COMPER· F'ECT SYSTEMS. 330-A Mar- ~ Ave., Corona del Mar. CA92625. Micheet McClnn. J.30.A ~Ave., Corona del Mar. CA 92625. Cheryl McCann, 330 A Mar..,.ntlt A"'8., Corona del Mer, CA 92625 The r .. istrant com· me.IC«I to transact busi· neu under the fictitious bullneu nwne lisaad Hiol4 onl/1186 This busineu 1s con· duc:t9d~~llndwtfe. Sired: Mic:Nel MeCann Thil ....... ..,,. ... fited wtth t"-Cou"'Y Ci.t'k of ~Countyon ~ 26, 1986. File No. f304726 4110 4117 4/24 5/1 4845 9IOTa., M 5 Wi MU .,. ... , YOUME. IN OUAUl T UMlOAOUDOf11tUST~TtD f£8RUMY 17. ltM. UNI m W>lJ TAICl ACT90N TO NOTECT YOtM IW)flOTY, IT IMY ICIOU> AT A "8.JC SM.£. If' YOU NUD N4 EXl\MATION C1F THl Ni\Tlm OI 1l4£ P'M>CllDINQ AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD COHTACT A lAWmt. On Mly7, 1-. 111:30,.M.. ......._O&WOMTION Of AMERtCA • ~ ~ Trua. under end ..,...,.. » o.s o1 fMt ,........ F*'-Y a 1tl4 ..... Ho. 84-08~ ol <*ill..... . ... llr. NOIOtl L .,_,~A MMAIED fMN • .,_,, ln ... alb f/l "9 eo.., "9c:oi'dlll d Onirwt ~ al~ wtU.IEU.AT P\&.ICAUCTIONTO 8ICCJ(.I R>ftCASH (pie , ... .._of .. in '-M....., of "9 lMl9ed ~in the LollDr tD ........ locllld It 801 s. 1-11 .... Orwwl. c.., .. ,.. .. lftd inllfllll COIWj9d to end nGW held tJw it UftdW aid OMd ol TNlt in the ~ • t d' In uid Caunfr Md 9111119 deeaibed• LDT 39 AHO THE SOUTHEASTOl.Y ONE-HAl.f OF LOT 31. TAACT 756. .. THE CITY OI NlWPORT BUOt. COUNTY OF 0MNGE. STATE OF CAUF0NA. AS PO MAP R£COlmED IH BOOK a PtftGES 7 N«J 8 OF M1SC£1..LAHEOUS MAPS, tN TH£ omc£ Of THE COUNTY RECORDER Of SAID COUNTY. EXC£Jl'f AH'f PORT.oN THEREOf LYING BELOW THE UN£ OI TH£ M£AH HtGH TIDE OF THE PACIFlC 0C£AH IN NEWPORT BAY. The llNllt address and '**" common ~. if atty, °' the real property described abolle is puf'J)Of'ted to be: 2140 E. Belboa Btvd., Newport Beach, CA 92661. The undenianed Trustee disclaims any li1bility '°' arry 1ncorrectnes of the street address and other common desi.,mlon, if any, shown herein Said sate will be made, but without COiten~ "'warranty, ~ °' impfied, repn:t1na title, possesion, or encum- brances. to pay the remain1na pnnc1pat sum of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust. wtth interest theteon, as proytded in Yid note(s), ildlr.ances, 1f any, under the terms of said Deed of Trust, fees, charaes and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust. for the amount rasonM>iy esbmMed to be Sl,085,000 00 The beneftCi.lty under saj(j Deed of Trust hen!tolore executed and delrYered to the undenlanect a written Declarabon c:I Default and Demand for Sate. and. written Notice of Default and Eledion to Seit The u~ caused said Notice of Default and Election to SeU to be recotded in the county where the real property 1s loc«ed. TAC#9689 Date: March 25. 1986 fMPERIAL CORPORATION Of AMERICA as said Trustee, by Rosemarie G Shtekts, St Trustee Sale Officer, 9596 Chesapeike Dr . San Oteao. CA 92123. 6191292-6481 4/ 104/17 4 /24 4837 NOTICI Oii TllUITtt'I Wl NO.~ YOU ARE IN Off AULT UNDER A DEED Of TRUST DA T£0 OCTOBER 8. 1965 UNLESS YOU TAK£ ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR ~RTY. IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBUC SALE. If YOU NEED AN EXP\..ANA TION Of THE NATUA£ Of THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWVER On May 2. 1986. at 1100 AM .~ Investment and Loan Association as duly appo.nted Trustee under and purs4.Jant to Deed of Trust recorded October 16 1985 as Instr No 85-397517 of Offic.ial Records. executed by Robert J Johnson, a sinc1e man, office of the County Recorder of Oranae County St.ate of California, -.11 sell at PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH (payable at tune of sale 1n lawful money c:I the United States) at the South front entnana to the ~ County Old Courthouse. 211 W Santa Ana Boulevard, City of Santa Ana. State of ~htomia all n&ht. title and interest ~ to and now hefd by it under said Deed c:I Trust in the property Situated m said County and State descnbed as: Lot 42. Btock E of Tract No. 1219, 1n the City ol Newport Beach, as shown on a mac> thereof. recorded 1n Book 38. Paps 26 and 27, Miscellaneous Maps, records of said Oranae County EXCEPT THEREFROM all Oii, Oii fllhtS, mtnerab, mineral nlhfs, natural ps n,t.ts. Md other hydrocarbons by ~ name known thllt m.y be withm or under the paroel fo land hereit l9bcM descrit.t ---.., the pet"p9tual ncht of drittina. mtnina. ~and~ therlb and saon,. 1n and ~ the W1'le from . land or any other lend, ~ the nat1t to wt'iiplaod1 or directionally drUI and mine from lands alher ltWI tnc. ~~.oil or ps web. turw'8l5 and shifts into, tt\f'OUsh 01 ICt'OSS the subsutfllce of the land --.t.Jw described. Ind to tlolODfn M:h ~Md or directiollllty driled ...... tunnets and ahllfts under and bef iealtt or~ the.....,.,, limib lhlr9af. Ind to l9drill. ~. ~ "'*'-"",...,, ..... and CC**~ such wefls or mkm """°""-he I.-. 500 telt of the subsuf'face rA the lend ~ dw'Jibed. • raerwd 1n deed from The Irvine Comc:•uy, a Wesl V'tt11kU c:orpor'lltion, r9ClOf'ded """' 26. 1972 • cloc:ument No. 26382. recordl d 0...,.. Cclunty. The strelit addiW end at. COl1NllClfi dr ........ tf any, of the ,..., ~ delcribed llbowe .. purpot'1d tD be: 1521 K1np Roed. n .. PCJtt a.m. Cllb'fR The ~ Tn.lltee dildlinw 11'1 liebilily b 11'1 incorrectness c:I the .,. eddr9ls end oetw comn IOI• diesicNtiOf'I, if erry, shown .... Said sale will be made, tlut wlhout CXWW1t or WlW'ltY. expres$ or implied, ,...ardin1 t1tte, pouesston, Ott encumbrances, to P9Y the tem9ftlil 11 P"•oeipel sum d the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust. witti interest t'*reOli. as prtMded 1n said ndl!(s), ~ if Wfl/, under lhl terms of said Deed ~ Trust. lies. chel115 and elq)lllW c:I the T rust.e end ol the trusts aeMl9d by satd Deed of Trust, f0t the amount reasonabty estimated to be: $248.~2.00 The ben9ftaary under Mid Deed of Trust .......... execu'8d and deUtw9d tD the under ......., a ~ Oedanibon of Default and Demand fot s.. and • wrlaen Notice of o.utt and E'9cbon to Sell The ~ caised said NotJce of Default and o.ctiorl to Seu to be f«:Olded in the county ~ the ,.... property IS loaied. #707M 0...: M..cn 31. 1986 P9oplea l,,._.,totnt end U.,, As!ocimon, IS satd lrustM. ~ c.t F. ~ Anomey .n f.ct, 9916 S.. Mon.ca BMt , ~ Hills, Califome, (213) 553-96IO/ 879-8750. 4/10 4/174/24 ~ ... • ,.. D 4t a I& t• THE NEWPORT EN8KINIC08TA MESA NEW8llfM TODAY s ..... Mna Of nlW1'ttl IAll TS No 3051 NOTfC[ YOU AR[ IN ()(fAULf UNDER A OHO Of TRUST OAT CO AUGUST r-198~ UNLCSS YOU TAK£ ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPf.ATY IT MAY Bl SOlO AT A PUBLIC SALE If YOU NE[O AN UPlAHA TION Of THC NATURE Of THC PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOUlO C()ffl ACT A UWYER On Mey 2 1986. OANICl L£.19l. H duly appointfld 5"bltlbAe T n.1StM lnier .,_, purs.uat'lt to o..d d T rVlof recOfded Au1u1t 19. 1985, H 1n1t Ho 8S 309420. d OMc* Rlcach '" the alflce "' the ~ Alcotder of Otenp County, Cahfcwnte Will SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST 8100CA fOtt CASH (,P9yeble .. tune of .... tn a..tul money of tht u~ Sbtn) .. tN ,,.,,.. ennnc. lo the dd e>r.,.. County Coutthause loc.et.d on Santa AN 8tvct. ~ S~more and Broectway. Senta AN. c.lifomf•. IC ttw hour of 9.l~ • m eat ,,..._, tme and lfarett COIWll,.cl to and now held by 1t under N•d Deed al T ruat ,,, the Pf'opefty alt'*-d In u.ct Count) end SC.. dncnbed H LOb 21 and 22 "' 8loc:ll 9. ~ °' Sedlof\ l. a.Iba. Island. •• per map r.conSed in 8ooal 6. Pap 30 of ... elf' ............ ,,.. the oMce"' the County Ailcon:W d OralWt <:ounty. c.worNa The .,,_ llddreu end other common ~. ,, """· ol tN ,... piooert) dftct'tbed .,_. is purpcwtied to be" 505 ,,.,_ A'*1Ue. City of ~ 8-:h. CA The under~ d11Cla•m$ any liabtltty for •ny In correctJ• N al tht st,_. Mdir.u and other common .. ,.,....,,,, """· ~ ,_._, Seid .. Wiii be mede. but~~ OI .-rerwty, • .,,,. ... or Implied. , ... ,dint tltte. POHeHIOn, Of encumbrancn. to pay the re,,,.,n•ns Pf'•nc•pal a.um ol ltw nait-<1) MCUt-2 ~ ._, Died al T f'Ult. wllt\ .,,..,_ thereor•. n prO'l'ded 1n Mid natll(1), ~. tf any. under tN terms of the Deed of Trust. fees, char&H and ~ of the Trust.e and al the trVSb a.tad ~ Mid Died al Trust. ti:>W. $26, l n 43 T~ beneficiary undet 1.-d Deed ~ T rWC hef«ob'e ••ecui.d and delivered to ow undeflt&f\ed a written OeciatWOn d OefauR and o.mand tor Sale. end a wnttan NobGe al Oefauft and EJectoi to Sen T~ ~ uuMd said Nott« of o.tautt and Election to Seti to be r~ded 1n the county where the rul pr~ 11 locMed Name. Street Addres1 and TNphofie Numbef of Tru~tee or per'°" conduct•nc ule 11 Daniel Le1bl. 223-4 u st Co6ofado Boulevard Pa~na. CA 91107. (818) 79 3 13J 7 o.te Match 28 1986 4/ 10 4117 4124 ~ a.>1211 Uff ANO ACOOOIT ANO HUI.TH. IYflllOf'SaS Of THE Ul,.UAL ST AT£111.NT · YIAll lNOm OlC0191.1 ll. 1114 -American G.w• Liie .....,~ ~' .. ,.._ Yori!. JOO loultt SC. ..,..._ .,.,,._.., ,.._ Yn Ul01·149' 1 Rf"fJO" ~I a mount\ 1n ""~ "'3ft.r-\ ( Ot'lly J) foe.I .om lfteCJ nt.ets S.364.0J 9 4!>2 Tot,al hebthl~ 314.887.~ u por 6' ~ VfJ I ')()() 000 I P~ )J (.r~\ paid 1ri •M 1 l)ntrib1.rt""1 \4,Jrplu\ ' Pav 11 J.M '>98 at><J ~1itl W i t.I' ; lu101) 1 .. itlt .. 11 r.,l,/ 8 l8 u~'-'lt'>f'd turw1'> ,., ••Di..i~> Wac"' ' h r>f' nP '"""'' l't< I I 'l'J'I I 76 1 r,A•"' '~\1 ''l')I" ,~.,'"'""I Pav 4 ,,,. 1 I ' "''"•'.I'<!.»•,,..~, n ( .ttnt.el .and '>ur 1.11 , .. , ,. '11( I 't~ I ~'4V 31 4 1'81 111 ,,.,. .. ,,.,,,,. 1r f ()t',. N.-t>'J"•~ f P<tv 11 ,,,. 11 I ,,1,l If> N •vi,,. '1•Jll•f•,J A.1 1 ,,,,.nt '• ·~"""'' '""""Um\ y ~lut .. '. I I I ,, ,. l 1 111~,, "''',.. ofl f '"',. f .tl1lr.1no• Bus. nf"\\ l'•l(f" 1l 1nf' l'l ((JO f.i Al , t14'nr 4 f)lj hf'~lth p<"Pt'Olv m -. (>.r,... ! < ..,1 ''""'" r'1J\'"""'> f'~,. 11 ;rw ?"> r "'~ ,, 4-4 ~l .,. .. l>#O<t'r'Y r ,.rt1fy lh•I lhil' 41bf~ lfl"H•'• M" on ¥J ~"'1tf'l< t' ., v ''"' ,., ' ,., -,i .,,.,,.,,.,lt fl)f t~ ~·' .. ~Oft<~· i I I r,ij.A n-1""'4-!(J lhfl lnw1anr• r . .l/N)m1'>\l()fW'I ,,. thil' \IA!,. •Jf ( ,.,,,,"'"'• purw.1,,. 10 law J>,..,., f.' Hu'i Nanw rJf p,~~ "'•""' P u otuma1V1 Nal'TW" ~ ~ '"'•ry 4 3 4'10 4 II •·2U4l "18UC NOTICI flCTITIOUI eullfllUI NAM( ITATDllllT Th• toflow•rtl ~r~ '' <1ont ~' n OAU CO H Ql Qr,R,.PHl(.S IN(. 160 J Monfov•• Avtt CoMa M.w (.A 92671 (»lec.o ~eof'tr' Int. Celltl)fn•• ) 388 Via lido N.•pot1 Bach u. 92663 T n•i ~~" 11 conduct l'tj by • c.orpQtlltlon Soil'*' DelKCJ HofOCraptuu In<. D•v•d ~ Rouch C.ecut1..-e 01rec10• r "'' \tatenw-nt •n filed ••th the (.our•ty Clf'rll of Oren1e County Qn M•rt h 14 J986 file No 0 0 3609 4/3 4/104117 4114 4317 &-UJlJ "*'C NOTIC( ncnnoul ...... UMllTATIMl#T The ~pen.on\ WP dotnt bu\tneM d HIC:.H LAHO AHO "O" AS.,O CIATES. • ~orne.t,.,w•.i ~P. 113 Coroor-'• ,..,.. Su* 200. ._.port e-ctt. CA 92MO ,.,,...._ c. ........ ffllt. a-. 0t .,,.,,, S..U rr r tr T rw ... "' .,. ...,._.,. c end ~"• Hoe>tt•ns T ru~ undef o.<~rMIOf'I of Tru\t da~ Oct~r 24 1980 •nd n amended ?55 3 Mo nar o Ortve. Laaun• Se•c h C,. 926!>1 Tttomas O l •nny II Woodfl<i we r Ir vine <.,. 927 14 M.ttt~nCorPot•hOn ~I 1f0fn1• 25092 Buc.kt>oa1 d l a ne l •auna H oll • f'A 92~3 T "'' buMllft\ ,, c.onduc.t ed by• ~nerel 1»'1,,.,,.,,•P Th• re1•\tra n t com mr ncf'd to tren•ac.t bu '' neu under th• fie t111ou' b\At~• na.,.,. Ot name, l•ited above on ~brr h 26 l 986 S11n•d Steptl•n < Hogkt~ r1i. Ho r )0.4 78 1 413 4110 411} 4124 4814 "*"CNOTa ncTITIOUI ...... NAllllTA~ Th• foftow1n1 pet.on '' oo.nc buMne'M n BARt:l v THCRC SWIMWEAR. 2117 WHC 8atboe 8h-d , Newport & "· CA 9266J l ynn Morrrson Awl... 375 Ne~ a.-Q . .,.. wport &n . CA 91660 Ttt.'\ butwMM tt ~ ed by an ~ ..,_, l,nn Morrrton --This s&llt#nMI .. filed ••th ,,,. Count) Ci.t11 of Oranp County on Marc.h 17. 1916 Frte No FJ03726 l/20 3127 41] 4110 4776 K-2Q7l .....:•-m--a .. ACltiiUUlkm 1• NW ITATDmlY The foflow1n1 person " dOtnt ~nMI as CHES· TElt & SON. INC . 3-43"4 ~ • ._,..., UNI 8. 0wta POs1'C. CA m29 Chfti.r Wrl 1ant1 & Sott, Ille . Cal1fonu., 3434' Cont H~ Unit 9 0aN Point, CA 92619 Thi\ ~nn\ 1' c.onduct fld ~a GClrpot .. IOn S.I'*' C~ W1Utatm l Son. lnc .• Cht11tine Btunner. ~ Ttm ....._ment ... ftled with the County Cletlir. Qi Orana,e County on Metc h 24. ·-file No fl04488 4/3'/104/17 4/24 '822 YOU W • OUAULT UllOU A DUD Of TIUST MTID. ,._,,..._tin. U"' .. YOU TAaAC'1'M TO NOTICT YOU11 IWDn. rr IMY • tO&.D AT A "'91.JC Ml.I. If YOU -M IDUMnM Of TMI UW Of THI Nftf'f INU IUMT YOU. YOU llllU.O COllTACT A LMfWllL GOARDWf TRUST OU.O SONICU. A CALIFORNIA MOA'JQAG[ st1MC( • duly ~ Tt\lllee under the ~cte.d dWll wtU. SW. AT PU8UC AUCT10H fO THE HIGHEST 9'00CA f<>a CASH cw 11 Mt t0f11'1 '" s.ctJon 292.cti of the Cmt Code. all tiCht bde and 1ntere.t conwyed to and now Mid by rt uncs.t s.a•d Deed al Trust 1n the P'\IC*"Y ._........, dMallbed TRUSTOR Jaine& W Otffl£Y and SHAAOH J. otm.EY. Hulbeftd and Wite BCHUICIMY WCIU.£ WATSON 8All£Y. •..SOW RECOROEO June 30. 1972 H Instrument Humbel 33901 8ooAI l 0203 P,.. 6 75 of Offtei•I AKC>fdl 1n the offi09 of the ~def al ORAHGC County Si.id Owl al T r\111. ~ the fdbw'M 11 p1-...ape1-rtl1vr Lat l 1n ~..,..al T'-d Ho. Sll •I* meof'eCClf'ded 1n booll 17. Plll9' 33 to 36 induliW al ~ ~ rwcordl d Yid county EXCCPflHG TH£R£.FAOM tM HOt1hefly l 4 fMt, me11ured et r11ht an ... &, to the Hotther1y hne of aatd kJC and the W~y 21.aG feet of ,.,. usterty 61 JO feet of the Southerly ,,45 .... of the NortNriy s ~ ·-~ .. nctwt .,,.,... to the Norther1y lane d .-kit. ALSO EXCUTING THER£fAOM _.,, porbOn ~ be6ow the kne al or°'*Y heft bde al the PKJk ac-t'1 MAY AUG 8l KNOWN AS. 2296 0-.,,,.. Roed. 9elbaa. c.flfor• (H a 111_. addreu"' common <iftt.,,.ttOn '' ~ etiowe, no warranty " 1•ven u lO •h com~neu °' C~) Tlw beneflC!MY under Yid ~ ol Tr~ by rutOn of a ~UC" OI default in the obi~ MCur-2 rhoe<eby. neretof0te ea.ecuted and det•vered to the ~\ICned a .wrtften 0.Ctaratlan of Default and Demand for S... and M itten nottee of bfHC.tl and al election to uuse th• under111ned to Mii H•d Pfoperty lo ut1,fy u•d obll4'allon1. and thereafter the unders11ned c auHd s.ald notice of bfeach and of etect1on to be Rec0tded Nowmber 27 198!> AS INSTRUMENT NO 8!> ~ ol s.a.ct Otfic1 .. Aec.ordi Sa.d ..._ wtll ~ made. but wi~ c.~n1 or warranty e11pte1' or 1mpl1ed. re1ard1n1 title p01~eu1on, or encumbfancH to ~Y the r•mam1n1 P<•OC•P4f sum Of ~ note(•) MCUled by~ DMd of Tr~ w1ttl tntefest n m 1-a1d note P<Ovlded •dvanc.e' 1f .tny unde, IM tl'fl'TI\ cJf ~d Deed of T r~t feft ch¥8" end u~ r]f I~ l ru,tH and of th4t trust' cretted by \.&1d ~ •:A TIU~ S.1d U lil' •111 bf' ~Id 00 rRt(JAV MA Y 'l )986 0 11 00 AM .t tN-Cone <1'd ~,_, entre~ to the bu•ld•nc ltJf atf'd "' 1 •J l(J E.Ht I /th SfrH't S..nta An.. C.•ltfCtfm• ~1101 f ~ tatal emount cl th# un~od t>.i~ of I~ obf1ption W't' ured bf~ pr~rty to oe MlAd IQCt'ther with 1nte<t"SI l•le cNran and ~mated co.u. •·~nW\ end ~va,.._M a"\ of the date~.•• $110.473 08 Date Aporll 1 1986 GUARDIAN TRUST OH O SERVICCS A CAllf ORNIA MORT~ SERVICE ;H Uld tr~ by r~. Scrvnt'f'11 Au1\1¥1f Sew: retMy I~ 10 E I 7th StrMt Suit# [, S.nt.a A~ CA 91701 (7 14}~711 11 4/10 4111 4/24 4844 NOTU Of TMllTU"I WL 1.-1.000ll •••« c::ownot.••• VOU AR£ IN OUAULT UNOCA A DUO Of TRUST. DATED 07102/81 UNLESS YOU TAK[ ACTION TO ~TCCT YOUR PROPER'T'Y. IT MAY 8( SOlD AT A PU8UC SAU If YOU HUD AH EXPUHA TION Of TH( HA TUR£ Of THE ~NG AGAJHST YOU. YOU SHOULD vOHTACT A LAWYER On 05/02/86, 11 0915 ddodl AM IC TH[ f'ROHT [NT RANCE TO Tl4E OlO OAAHQ( COUNTY COU1'fHOUS( OH SANTA ~ Bl.VO . 8£lWEEH SYCAMOAE ST & 9ROADWAY. SANTA /tMA. CA n101 EQUITA8U oao CA/fliAPNN. et~ IC)pOtnled Trustle under IN deeci ~ ttwt d.eed 07/02/al midi by R08ERT It. M>GDtS, AH UNMAMtCO MAH, • T rustor and. SECUltfTY PACIFIC NATIONAL BAHi( • 8eneficiwy NCGdld on <11116/81 -lndtvmenl No 217Sl, in 8cdt 14142. ,... 1966"' Ottac... R«ordl .,, Che oMca ~ the County lllilcofdlt °' 0r.,.. <Aunty, C.ab•lla. t,, fWGn ~ .... In Che peyment Of~°' obliptiona MCUNd .... . Will S0J. AT NBUCAUC'TION TO TH£ HtQHQT llOOER fe>'t CASH, OA CASHtOt'S CH£a< c-; 1 .. In IRM "'°"'Y of h ~ -al Am.rice .. lml" ..... wilhout COWllfW'lt Of ~ • ..,,. lllld Of lmpild, • '° title. polt•ion Of~.,..,....,.... ClOIWl}f9d to end now~ bf It &#ldlr Mid dledolW.C. In and IDIN proper1y .,, Or-..~ ..... " c.Meomle. dela1bed •. PMCll. 1, AM UHOMO£D l/24TH IHTU£IT IN AHO TO LOl 1 OI TMCT NO. 10272, IN TH£ cnY OI HEWPOftT 8€ACH. COUNTY OI OIWG'., ITATt OI CA&.JroMltlA AS PP MAP Rf.COM>tD tH IOOK 4.5' PAGO 35 AHO l6 ~ MtSClUAHlDUS MAPS. w THE oma Of TH£ COUHTV IW.coMO 01 SAJO OOUNlY. DCfl"OHO ~TH( RJU.OWIN(1 (A) UNITS I THA0UGH 2A AS s.tOWN U'C)N TH£ COHOOMHUM fl\AH tl£COID(.D eH ec>oe< 1362S PAGE 1131. omaAL mxMOI 01 MIO COUNTY. (8) THE DCWSM "90HT TO POIR.c»t 01 AU. T ... MfAS OQIQINATD> ltlY nwxJQH ~y AS .. ~ w.onca ftCiliiOUI .... ....... lfATIMM1 Ttt. followinc pera.on •• c20tn1 buSJnen ff' HUNT & f(NSTEAMAKlA. 620 .... '*' CentM Onw Suite 211. Newoort S.ac:h, CA ~ Ctwtel JoMpft Hunt. Jr 1320 SaWiatr> Orw, New port 8eech. CA 92660 Thta ~,. CGndUd ed by"'·~ --Chat* JoMpf\ Hunt. Jf. ,,.......,,..._,...., with tM CcMlnt~ Cletlt of Orana-County on March 5.1 •• File No. fl02I05 l /20 l /27,/3 "10 '768 l..aal'1 ACiitiOUI• • W• u.mlf•n ,., The foliowine ~ 11 dolf'l .,.,..,_ 11: COSMET IC SURG£AV ClHTElt 0, NCW.-c>AT. 1S25 Suo9nor Ave, Surl• 100. ,.._port a.ch. CA 92661 Or lJI ,....,, 25'1 C.de Ot1we. ,..._Port 8-ch. CA 92663 Tht1 """'*' t\ condud *' ~ en indMdull S..,., l.Jl~ nn l&llMment ... tiled with the County Clerk of Oran1e County on March ll. l916 f r .. No f303963 3/27 4/3 4/10 4117 4799 ~MmCI ncTmOUI ..... U.. ITATIMPfT Th4t fotlowtn.1 perM>n 11 do•ns bvt•Mff "· tfEW POAT PRODUCTIONS. 3308~ OclNn front. NB. CA 9266l Gre&O<Y C 8ora.chardl 3308 ~ OC..n front. NB. CA 92663 Thtt bv5tnna '' conduct ., by., •ndi~ ScM<t Gt~ c BorcNr-dl Ttut ~ wn f11*2 with th• C~unty Clefll of Oran1t County on March l7 1986 r11t No FJ0372'!> 3120 3117 4fl .,10 4 17'l 1-24>11 P'U8UC *>TICE nc:rmous etJStNUI NAfllt IT ATllUHT Th• fo11ow1n1 ~r'°n •!\ Oo•na bu\1n~u o Bill Y 80Y S fROZtr. YOGU RT CO } 105 W Balbc» Blvd ~-pan 8uc.h (..A 92663 William W Miiiet %6 0 M"t\Mf' Place Coton.11 CA 91719 Hot ~ conductm1 l.lu\ I"""\ HM, bu~\ ti C.ondv<I ed by .,, •ndtlllldu.tl ~ W1ll1am w M1llef T ht\ itatement Wti hi.d w ith tt'Mt Co"nty Clerk of Orenae ~nty on March 29. 1916 f tla No fl0491 7 4/3 4/104117 4124 481J l ·MMI rueuc MOTICl nc nnout eu• •• ..._ ITATDllJff The lioloM"I '*"'°"' •• dOinc butlnHI H CUCA MONGA EHTERPtttSlS. l 9 Corpo1•t• Plau Newport a.ch. CA 92e60 W1lli.m l~. 929 Via ltd<> Soud. N••r>Of1 Beach. CA 9~ Pwtet M Ocht. ~ lu bell• Tenace. COfone 0.1 W..., CA9262~ Keith A Je>hnton. 11 22 S.a Villa .. Orlv., C•rdtff ~ the S.. CA 92007 Jame• £ McNamara, 2002 Sen l.Ofenzo. S.nte Anl. CA 9270' This .....,,... ts conduct ed ~ • ..,,.,.. ~p Th• re11strant com menced to '"""ct bu•• neu under the t1ct1tl ou1 busineu n.ame or nemet ,..., 8bowe onApnt 9. l 979 ~ Aklsd c rntNt TNt ......,,_,. ... ftted with the County Clerk ot Or•n•• County on Marett 11.1• f't11No.nol23S J/20 J/Z7 4/J '/lO '7IO COHTRO\. ~701 NOT ICC Of TAUSTU'S SAU 13-~l l 0082 No [ 3099 YOU AR IN 0£fAUl T UNDER A DECO or TRUST. DATED 08/26180 UNLESS YOU TAK£ ACTIO N TO PROTECT YOUA PAOPCRT V IT MAY 8£ SOLO AT A PU8LIC SAL£ 1r YOU NECO AN EXPUNATION Of THE NATURE Of THE PROC£EOINO AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULO CONTACT A LAWYER On 041 18/86, IC 09 16 de~ AM • AT THC FRONT ENTRANCE TO THE OlO OAAHCC COUNTY COURTHOUS£ LOCATED ON !WfTA AHA BLVD 8£TW££N SYCAMORE & SAOAOWAY. SANTA ANA. CA 92701. EQUITABLE DUO COWAHY. n duly·~ Trustee under the dHd of trutt d•ted 08126180 made t>y JAMES E. GUTMANN 4NO GAIL C GUTM4HN. HUSBAND AND Wlf'[ H TrUltOft and SECURITY PACIFIC NATIONAL SANK H Benef~wy end rec0tded on 091 15/IO at lnttrument Ho. 19269, 1n Be>c* 13743. P• 41~ of Offte • tt.cof'd1 in the off1u of the County ~def of ORANGE County, C.llforn1e. by re•son of def1ult 1n the P9Y"*" 01 "'1cwmance of ~ ~ed ~. W1U SlLl. AT PU8UC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST SIOOCR FOR CASH. OR CASHIER'S CHECK peyable In lawful ,,,.,,_ of tM Unrwd SC.. of Atniet"a lit tune of .ale, without coven1nt Of ••Hanly. e1preued Ot 1mpfled, a to tit.le, potMHIOn °' efteumbr•nc:n. the •nterett conveyed to 1nd now "-Id by 1t under H•d deed cl trust in and to the propefty In ORANGE County, State of C.llfornla. dtKt1~d H LOT 34 ANO THE NOftTH[At.Y 6 00 fUT OF LOT 35 IN BLOCK 23 OF TRACT HO 772. IN THE CITY Of' NEWPORT BEACH, COUNTY Of ORANG(, ST ATE Of CALIFORNIA. AS P£R MAP Rt'.COROEO IN BOOK 23. PAGES 5 AND 6, MIS CEUA,.fOUS MAPS, IN THE OFFICE Of THE COUNTY RECOAOEA Of SAID COUNTY EXCEPT THEREFROM THE NORTH£ Al Y 5 00 f'EEl Of LOT 34 T"-meet lddrat •nd other common dH11nahon, If any, of d't '-' ptoperty detcrebed •bolle Ii purported to be. 440 PftOSPCCT STREET. NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92663 The under111ned Tru1tee d11ela1ms any l1ab1hty fM any 1ncorrec:tneu cl the ltreet address and othef common dnllf\ltjon, If any,~ herein s.id ..,. will be mede to PIY the obftptlOnl secured by utd dMd cl trute. lnciudin1 all co5ts. fen and ~ of T rut tee and of tht fruit created by u 1d deed of rrutt. aH turns eq>ended under the term1 °' Ytd deed of tru11 which hive not been repaid. and the unpaid balanu of the not.(1) MCured by u 1d dHd of trutt with •nlerett At the time of 1n1t111 publtcatt<>n of th•• not"' ttw c.atal ..mount of the unpaid balance of the ob1t11t1on1 ..cured by the above dHcr1bed deed of tru1t. 1nclud1n1 interest and the reasonably estimated r °"ts, expeMM •nd .ctvancff is $105.085 89 The Btnef~llty under said Deed cl Trust heretofOfe e•ecuted and def•vtred to the unders11ned • written O.C11ratt0n °'Default and Demand For Sale and• written Nottee of Oef•u" and Electton to Sell The undersllfW!d cauwd said Notice ol Default and Election to Sell to be recorded 1n the c0t.inty where the real property 11 located and more than thrf!f! months haw e-t~ smce wc;h r OtdatlOf'I Oat«i 03 20186 EQUI TABLE 0££0 COMPANY.,., Trustee By [dw1nt.1 C Mc:Ooud Vte• Pr~nt 701 S WESTERN AV( GLENDALE CA 91201 !818) ~7 3209 )127 41) 411 0 480? 'V8UC NOTICE "cTmous aus.NUS NAME IT A TtlllHT fhf!i lollo••n1 Pt'rM>n ,., J/lll'll buStnMS .H ZAHAkA l<J11 Santa Ana Avt> La IC1Jn• Buch CA 926~ l <;he" Anne f ahy 1077 S•nll Ana Ave l a1un• Buch. CA 92651 Th1\ bUl•~S 1s Condu<.t f"d t>y an •nd•Vldual S411'f'd Sht rt Anne r ahy fh1\ statement was tiled with the County Cterh ot Otenv County on Marh l l 1 ~ File No Fl05019 413 4/1041174124 48 1') PUtk.IC NOTICI ACTmOUI ..,.. .... NAME ITATIMUfT The fol10Mn1 C*'IO"' art do na bu11nen" ~EY CON NE CTION, 11 55 Au stin Strttt Co1t1 Meu. CA 92626 Rlchrd Arthut En1eman 11 '5 Au1hn Street Co11a Mew. CA 92626 Thi' bu11ness " conduct ed by an 1nd1Vtdual S.1neJ Richard MhYr lnc.eman Th11 tatement waa hied with tht County Cltrk ol Oran1• County on M1rch :u. 1986 4/J 4 1 lO 4117 4/14 4826 "*.IC NOTICI ncrmoulll«*Nl.11 NAm ITATDllNT The lollowin1 person '' dOtnl bu11ne11 .. IT'S A WAN>. 108 V11 Yefla, New por1 Buch, 92663 Jutie P Aemtne. 108 Via Yelle. fffWPo"t 8eteh, CA 92663 TN1 bullnetl 11 conduct ed by tn lndlvidull $1tned Jutte , flemtnl Thlt ltM"'9nt #H filed •Ith tttt County Cltrk of Orantt County on M1reh 28.1916 , ... No ~952 4/3 4/10 'll 7 4 124 .&809 K-24370 'V9UC NOTICE IT A TEllfNT Of WJlHotlAWAl fltOM PAlt'TNlaH" OP(ltATING UHOllt flCTITtoUI IWSINUS NAMr. r ht> tollo<1111na pf'r\011\ t1.tvt" withdrawn ct\ 1e~r .. 1 partner\ lrom !hf' partner \hi p o pt>r al1n 1r undl'r FOURTH AN O MAIN ASSO CIATES. 900 Caanf'Y la~ Nt"Wpor1 Beach CA 92663 The r 1ct1t1ous 8u11M U N•mt> Stattment for the Partnen h•P was tiled on July 9 1985 1n the County of Oran1e Ort11nal File No F280735 L E Et>tr1tn1 Inc 900 Ca1n ey Lane Newp ort Be.ch CA 91663 CaltfOf n1a This bus1nes\ wa\ con ducted by a 1eneral part nersh• p S11N'd l E [brr 1tn1. Inc . By Lans1n1 £ [bef11"1 Prntdent This ltltement wH filed w•th the Cou nty Clerk of Oran1• County on March 27 1986 4/3 4/10 4117 4/24 4820 ··~ POauc NOTICI RCTITtOUt 9UllNUI NAiii llATUIOfT The follow1n1 per.on 11 dolna t>uslnns " HEIDI'S rROGEN Y OZURT SH()PP[S, INC. 117. 1130 Irvine Avenue. Newport Beach. CA 92660 V1LLEROT & ASSOCIATES. INC . 333 Blya.de Dr . Hew patt e.ach. CA 92660. C.I 1f0f'nll Thl1 butlnetl "conduct ed by a COf'pOtlttOn Sf&ned Vlllerot .. Auoci•t". Inc • 0...-td [ Wald. Attorney fOf CorporabOn Thtt 1t.1tenwnt wn hied with the County Clerk of Orani• County on Marc h 6. 1986 File No F302935 3/20 3/27 '13 4/10 4777 l "'JAUI PWUCllOfa NOnCI Of OIATM Oii WMTUICOTT~ MO Of Nllt-TO ~DTATtlllO. A,lU.7 To all helrt. btn.f1C11oe1, credit°''· continpnt crtd ''°'' •nd '*'°"' wN> may be otherWIM interested '" the will or ~of WAL TEA scone1oou.. A ~ ha been filed by ETHEL LAVONNE 810 Ol£. AAA E LA~NE 810- 0LC in the $4'Ptf10t Court cl~~ rtQUelt int that ETHEL LAVOHHE 8100l.£, AKA [. LA~NE BIOOLE be appo1nttd H pwsonlf reoretent.atr.. to edmtnttler the ..... "' the ~ Thi ~ NQUeSb ._,. thorlty to administer the estate under the lndepen dent Adm1n11trat1on of (ltatnAct A ttearinc on the p«JtJOn Wtll bt held on .._,9· 1986 IC 9 30 AM 1n Dept 3, loc:aMd at 700 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE WEST, SANTA ANA, CA 92702 IF YOU OBJECT to the arantm1 of the pebtJon, you should erther appear et the heartna and state your Ob 1ect1on1 or file written ob· tect1on1 wrth the court be fore t he hear1n1 Your •Pr>fffance may bt 1n per· '°" or by your att.omey ff YOU AM A CREOfTOR or • cont•ncent etedltor of the decased, you must file your cl11m with tht court or ptnent tt to thl personal reprnem.t1w appotnttd by the court ..thin four month1 from the datt °' tint IUU· anc. "' ........ prCMded 1n Mction 700 °' the C•I 1forn1a Probltt Code The time for t1tin1 cl11m1 will not exptre prior to four month• from the d•tt of the hearina noticed above .... YOU MAY EXAMINE dw Ide a..pc ~ the CCU\. tt you art• person inc.IA*' In the ntate. you m., MfYe upon lht t•ecutor or •d· m1n1ttratot, or upon tht attorney for th• eaecutor or 1dmln11trator. •nd file with the court •1th proof °' NYtCe, • written ,_... tttC>nt th• you dewe .,,.. e11I OOCIC• ot the ftlln& of an 1rMntory Md IA>',...· ,,,.,.. "' .... ..., °' "' the petition• or ec:counts menclOnld In Mc:tiona 1200 Md 1200.5olthe~ ~Code Attorney for petttlonef: THOMAS J. SMHl. .Jtt.. 606 E. CHAPMAN AVE.. SUITE 201. OAANGE.. CA 92666. 3/27 4/3 4110 4716 ~llOfa AChiiOUlall I• ..... " . .,..., The..,...,,. petWN •• doinC busUwM ea: fl£HStOH Pl.AH MANAQ(M[NT. 1506 SandcHUe Drive. Coton• dtt w.r. CA 92625. SyMa T. fujbubo, 1506 Sandcastle Drive. Coron• def Mar. CA 92625 a.tbefa Puccinm. 1506 S.ndc11tle Orlve. Coron• dtt Mer, CA 92625. This~ It conduct· ed~jc*'t----~ Wa T. fujbubo. fhil .......... -filed with the County Cletti of Otanee-County Oft March 11.1•. f'tle No. fl0t502l 4/l 4/104/17 4124 4823 ,._ .. ___ .. '-·--·----- Cfttt.Unt Call te.nnecty. Autumn lnw.tmettt Com· pe~. 1211 fifth Ave • Suite l400. Pottland, OR 97204. Tracy J Call, 10 CMtbou Cout't. ~.CA 9*<> T1rnotttyA Call, l"l Ran cho Awnw. Glenc»le, CA 91201. Thfl ..._. ta condUet· .. ~· ..... pMnetshlp S.--Tracy J. Calf. Tt-. ......,.....,. WM fl6ed with the County Clerk of Ota"91 County on March 6,JM6. "'•No. fJ02938 1120 3/TI 4/3 4110 4783 14UU WllOnta ftCUl ... • 11 .. WSf•RPlf TM..,.,_ • ..,_. .. dcNnt bu-'neN H : LOHG BEACH AltT[SIA ASSO· CIATU, • Ctllfornil ....... pertnership, 113 Corpcnte Plaza, Suite 200. fM•port 8-ch, CA 92660. ~ C. Hoc*'nt, Trus- -· OI ~ Sucallt« f tua._ of the Slaphen c. Md DenlM Hoc*Jns Trutt, &nilr Dec· larltion of T l'Ult dlelcl Oc· tober 24, l 9IO end H emended, 2553 Monaco Dftve. lapN lleech. CA 92851. Thom11 O. Lennr. l 7 Woodflower, Irvine, CA '2714. ' 0 • ..._Cow llltion. Cal lfornle, 2&092 8uckbolrd Line. uauna H1ll1. CA 92653. n .. bullnfta .a • eenerai ~ Tht rt111trant com menced to trant.1Ct bus1 ntH und., the f1ct1t1ous bu1ine11 n•m• or names hlted above on March 26. 1986 St1ned Stephen C HopktM This 't.atement wn ftled with the County Clerk ol Orattp County°" Matell 27. 1996 fl&e Ho. f'30'7IO '1341104/174/24 4.115 Tl ,.., ... GlwOln ~. CA926'l Jene Ac>c>tll, 13641·37 fllMiew, ~ ~ CA 92643 AoM ... man. ll&Cl. 37 ,..~. <Wdln ~. CA9264l 'fhtt bust'*lll " conduct. ed~ S11ned: Oenn11 Wolfe. Plrtner. This ~ ... Ned wrth tM County Ct«ll of Ota,_ County on Mwch u .1•. F•No.no~ 4/3 4/ 10 •111 412.4 4GO .. 11111 ....c~ LR Me ..CW .... NIM.TM, .,.,,. •• GJN••• THI MllUMIT•f F ff ·YIM--J FF at. .._.,ca I ClM. W I t.a'll I •JJCI CGWAM'.uet--. ................ CT4- ("9por1 .. amounts In ...... doMWI (onty]) T otlll lldmllaed ..... (Pllll 2, Une 21) $50,991. 783 Totlll "*ltitl (Plilt 3. Line 26) 39MUJ01 Ctpftat petd.up (,._. 3, Line VA end 278) 1.100.000 (Plef 3, Unt 27C) -0- GrOM C*d·ln Md contnbuted wrplu. <Patee 3, lint 28) 9,436,668 Specie!~ funds ,,... 3. l.Jnt 29A) .() Unwilfled funds (IUrPkll) (Plel J , line 298 mtnus29C) 964.124 Gatn (Lou) from operllCJonl (Pap 4, lJne 31) (578.129) Increase (Oecreete) tn Captt.al end Sur ptus dunnt 1915 (Pap 3. Lint 30. 1985 mtnU1 1984) 481.853 Insurance 1n Force" Nalionwtde (f>llP 15. Line 22. Cal lO·Whde daltars) 2844724.000 Accedenf and Heafth P'emfUtnl ($che duAe H·Cal l , l.Jne 1) 21.628.768 lnturanee 1n Foru Caltfornt• Busiflfts Patee <Paae 46 Line 22, Col 6) 18'9058.788 Accident and health prem1um1 Otrect C.llforn1a Bus;ne1s Pace (Pap 46, l.Jne 25. Col 2) 23,080.338 We her'~ '*'"Y that the llb°""8 Item!> we in aecorci.nc:e with the Annua4 Statement for the year ended Oec.embef 31 . 1985. made to the lnwrance Comm1umer of the State of Cahforn1a. pursuant to law JOHN S ROUSSEAU. Name of Presioent MARSHAU A STRANGE. Na~ o4 Secretary Asst 3/20 3/27 4/34/10 4/17 4769 What's soina on in your hfe? With your c lub' With your sports proarams' The Newport Ens11n would like to know H•v• you new• for the new•p•per? Type ft up, double 1paced, and send 1t 1n Be sure yo include • telephone number where you can be reached dunn1 the day letters·to-the·editor aratefully accepted Tl1 'N(_\''1)(Jr1 E11sig11_ 813 Production Place Newport Beach, Ca 92163 """ ..... ........... ....... ........ Wilp • ,All 14-mll 1G. I• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWSllRVtNE TODAY COflTIIOl- NOTICI Oil TRUITIFI SALE T.l.Ne.930 N01'1CI s YOU ARE IN DH AULT UNDER A OHO Of TRUST. DATED May 30. 1984 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY. IT MAY BE SOlD AT A PUBLIC SAU IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD CON· TACT A LAWYER On April 24. 1986. at 9 30 A.M .. ~It Setv1ee Company, Inc . a C.hfomia corporabon as duty appotnted Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust recorded June 7 1984. as inst No. 84-234017, of Official Records in the office of the County Recorder of Or.nae County. ~te of CALIFORNIA. Executed by HOWARD L GARNER ANO RUTH A GARNER, Husband and Wife, WIU SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST 8100£R FOR CASH (payable at time of sale 1n lawful money of the United States) at the front entrance to Suite 21 7 (2nd floor) at 25200 La Paz Road, uauna Hills. Cahfom1a all naht. title and interest conveyed to and now he4d by 1t under said Deed of Trust 1n the property situated tn s.a1d County and State descnbed as· lot 2 1n Bk>ck 19 of Sect'°" 3. Balboa Island. tn the City of ~ Beach, County of Oranae. State of Cal· 1forn1a. as per map recorded 1n book 7. paae 15 of Miscellaneous Maps, m the office of the County Recorder ot said County The street address and other common designation. 1f an)I of the real property descnbed above 1s purported to be 202 Apclena Balboa Island. Cahfornia Tne undersigned Trustee disclaims any hab1l1ty for an'y 1ncorr!"Ctness ot the street address and other common designation 1f any shown herein 5a1d S<Jle will be made but without covenant or warranl)' t>•OrE'S!> 0 1 .mploed regarding !•lie possession or encumorara es to pc1y the remaining principal sum •1 tne note1s1 !>ecured by said Deed of Trust with interest tnf'reon a'> ore'~ dt"d n <,dtd note(s) advances ,, an'l' ,,,, It'• the tt>•'l'S of '>aid Deed ot Trust fees charges ano e1q::ien., .. ., o t !he Trustee and of the trusts created b~ '>did Dt>e<J ul T rusr The 1ota1 arnount of the unpaid balance ot the obl1gatt0n sel u•ed by Int> property to be sold and reasonable est mated < osts e xoenses and advances at the time of lhe n1t1dt publ1cat1on of lhe Notice of Sale is S3">5 l .?ob.' The benel1c 1ary under said Deed ot Trust heretofore t'•ecuteo ano delivered to the undersigned a written Oec1arat1on ot Default and Demand tor Sale. and a wntten Notice of Default and flect1on to Sell The undersigned caused sa10 Notice of Default and flect1on to Sell to be recorded .,, the county where the real property is •ocated Oat~ March 28 1986 Default Service Company Inc as s31C1 Trustee 25200 La Paz Road Suite 21 7 l.dguna Hills. CA 92653. 714 8':>S 66 70 by Michael G Rose Authortzed Signature 99066 4 14 104 II 4810 8-31492 PUBLIC NOTJC( UfE AND ACCIDENT AND HEAL TH. SYNOPSIS Of THE ANNUAL STATEMENT · YEAR ENDlD DECEMBfll 31. 1985. of The Standat-d ot America Ute !Mura~ c~,. One South Walhincton Street. htti Rldp. ltllnois 60068 1ReC>Ort .tll .imounts 1n whole dollars (only)l T 1 1.i .idmi"t"1 ct'>'>t'I~ !Pdge 2 Line 28J \93 721 6?9 T<1ta ab•ht1t>~1r.>age 3 lme26J 6441808.1 <it.I'd t:id•l •• PdgP 3 L1nt>27A anc1 18 "/ '.>()() 000 1P<11tP 3 l rw. l(J 0 C.ro'>S paid .n dnr1 ( •rntributed surplu'> l~(lgP 3 ltnf'28t 86()7774 ':>~ al surpl 1-. lund.., (Page 3 Line 29Ai 0 Una~s1gneo fund';> <surplus> (Page 3 L•nt' 298 minus 29Cl 18 195 772 G.t1n 1Loss1 from opPrat1onc, (Page 4 Lne3l l 5918 043 lnnease cDecrea~J in Capital and Surplus dunng 1985 (Page 3. line 30 1985 m1nu., 1984) 5.524.162 Insurance 1n Force Nationwide (Page 15 Line 22 Col 10 WhOle dollars) 3,552.002 Accident and Health P'em1ums CSchedule H Col 1 Lir~ 1) 8 027 433 Insurance '" Force Cahforma Business Page<Ptt&e46Line22.COI 6) 81156.573 Accident and health premiums Otrect Cahforma Bus1~s Paae (~e 46, Line 25 Col 2) 1.438 We hereby c.ef't1fy that the abolle items are 1n accordance with the Annual Statement for the year ended December 31 1985 made to the l~nce Commissioner of the State of Cahfornca putSuant to law M W l1YartO Name of PreMSent W 0 ~ Name of Secretary 3 20 3 27 4 3 4-10 4 17 4767 "'8UC NOTia •-Jit104 SUllMOlll (CIT ACION JUOICW.) NOTICE TO DEFENDANT (Av1so a Acusatdo) HANEN CON STRUCTION CO INC , a Caltf°'n1a Corporation. C ~VENIENC E CARE CENTERS, INC . a Cahfor n1a Corporatt0n. and DOES l throuah 20. Inclusive. YOU ARE BEING SUED BV P\.AINTIFF (A Ud le es1a demandando) LESTELLE CONSTRUCTION CO . a Cal 1forn1a Cot'poution You have JO CALENDAR DAYS after this summons is ~rved on you to file a typewritten responw at this court A letter 0( phone calf will not prcQc:t ~. 'fOlK type. written response must be 1n proPef lepl form tf you wanf the court to hear yOtJr case If you do not ftle your respon~ on time. you may lo$e the case. and your waaea. money and pr~rty may be taken without further wame,. f\'om the cautt There are other le1a1 r~Qutremenls You "'-Y want to call an att°'ney rtlht away If )IOU do not ktlO# ..- af10tney. y0u m.ty call an attorney rtfen•J MfVlce Ot • rep# aid otttee (llSt«' 1n the ~ ~) Oue$Dft de Que le entreauen nta 'lbK'°" J.udtcial usted t.ene un plato de JO OtAS CAl(HOARSOS _.. preunt•r un• ~puesta eacr1u • maquma en n.ta CO'tAJ Un• cart• o una II~ te~ca no a. otrac.ra protecc1on; au teSQuMta ncrita • ~ -. .- cumpllf con laa fonnalidadn , .... , .. apt'OC)lactn" u5*I qu ... ~a. ecn. ncuche au ClllD.- Si usted no ptUetlta a.u t9P'..aa • bemclo • .,_.... perdsr ef catO, y .. pui9ld9n qull&W 1U ullrio, tu ~ y otns COMI de SU ~ tin .-0 .ckiol ... PQ1 pel1e de &a oart. hiaten otros requi•itot tecaln. ~ que uated qu1efl llamar • un abopdo inndiatamentit. s; no conoce • un 1bopdo, i>Uede hmar •WI MIMdo de r•et9Ctl de IOclPdOf o a Ufl9 oAana d1t .-._. (vet .. dt,..;tJcwte> .... IOnico). CA$( NUM8£R (Numero d9t Calo) 72032 The name 1nd ~of the court 1s; (£1 nombt9 .. diNCdOn de .. cortt •> MUNICIPAL COURT Of CAUfORNIA, <>r.,.. Cour"1 Hubor Judidat Oiatrict. 4601 Jambof• •vet.. ~ 101, Newpott Bw:h. Celifomi9 92660. The name. .cjdress. and~· number al pllintifra attorney. "' pta;nbff Without an,...,..,, ia: (fJ , ... .,,, la d1recc10n v et numero def Wcluoo de1 .., (l9lda dill ctemand9nte. o det demandw* ~ no ler'9 •a• t1o ft) RONAU> C. BROWN. 16133 Ventura BMI.. $&Aite 680, £nono. Calffomia 91436, (818) 907-613'. DATE: (F.cha) JUN 19, 1985 J. PETERSON Clerk (ktuario), by LAURIE SPENCER, ~ (Dete- pdo) 3127 4/3 41104/17 4790 CONTROL #98701 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SAL£ 13-85 l l ·0082 No E.3099 YOU ARE IN OHAULT UNDER A DEED Of TRUST DATED 08126180 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY. IT MAY BE SOlO AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPl.ANATION Of TlofE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD CONT ACT A LAWYER. On 04118-86. •t 09:15 dctoa A.II .• AT THE F1'0NT ENTRANCE TO THE Ol.OORANGE COUNTY OOUll1lOJS( LOCATED ON SANTA Al4A et.YO. 8£TWUN ~ & BROADWAY, SANTA ANA. CA 92701. fQUnAeU DEED COMPANY. n ........... T~ _..., .. deed of trust dat~ 08/26/IO ,..... 119f JAlllS l . GUTMANN ANO GAil C. GUTMANM. HUIUNO ANO WIFE as Trustors and SECURITY PACIFIC IMTIONAl BANK as BeneftetMY and '9Corded Gft ot/H/80 • Instrument No 19269. 1n ~ U7.t3, ..... 415 fl/I Off1c1a1 Records 1n the office ot the ~ .._.Cler of ORANGE County, California. by tUson of cM«au1t 1n the payment Of' petfofmance al oOl;-.or• ~ thereby, Will SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO TH£ HGHBT BIDDER FOR CASH. OR CASHIER'S CHECI< pey ..... in lawful money of the United States of Amenca • time of sale, without covenant or warranty. ••Pf'~ or 1mphed as to title, possession 0t encu~ the interest conveyed to and now held by 1t under Mtd deed of trust. m and to the pt"operty 111 ORAHG£ Councy, State of Cal1forn1a. described as LOT 34 ANO THE NORTHERi Y 6 00 FEET OF LOT 35 IN BLOCK 23 Of TRACT NO 772 IN THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH. COUN TY OF ORANGE STAT£ Of CAUfORNIA. AS P£R MAP RECORDED IN ~ 23. PAGES 5 ANO 6. MIS. CELLANEOUS MAPS. IN THE OFFICE Of THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAID COUNTY EXCEPT THEREFROM THE NORTHERLY 5 00 FEH Of LOT 3A The street address and other common ~signatton 11 any of the real property desert~ abow! is pure>orTed to be 440 PROSPECT STREET NEWPORT BEACH. CA 92663 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any ltab1hty fOf' any incorrectness of the street add~s and other common des1&Nt'°" 1f any. shown heretn Said sale will be madt' to pay the obftpt.ons secured by satd deed of trust. 1nclU<bna all costs. ~ and e•penws ot Trustee and of the trust created by said dee<! of trust. all ~ms eapeoded undef the terms of S-0 deed of trust which ha11e not been repaid. and the unpa.c2 balance of the note<s) secured by said deed of trust with 1ntet"e5t At the hme ot 1n1t1al pubhc at1e>n of ttws notice. the total amount of the unpatd ~nee of the obh&at1ons secured by the above described deed of trust. including mterest and the rasonabty estimated costs. e•penses and ildvanc:es. 1$ $105.085 89 The Beneficrary under said Deed of Trust hetetlolorie eaecuted and deh~ed to the undef'staned a ~ Oedatabon of Default and Otmaod For S. and a _...,, Nobce of o.t.,n Ind Elecbon lo Seft The undierslFed caused ~1d Notice of Default Ind Election to ~ to be recorded en the county where the reaf propetty rs located and more than ttweie monthS ~ et~ ~ such recordabon. Dated 03/20/86 EQUITABU DEf.OCOMPANY as Trustee 9)' Edwlnta C. McOouO-Vtee ~ 701 S WESTERN AV£ GUHDAlE. CA 91201 (818) 507.3209 3127 413 4110 4ll0'2 ll...a.. ......C*'Ta ACiiiiOUI •I JIEll NW ITATEMUrf The followtnc persom •re doin1 business u: LOS ALA MtTOS IMAG1NG MEOtCAl GROUP. 3751 Kalda ,,,,_. Los Alamttos. CA 90720. Cal 1forma Richlird T P9derson. M D . 2911 ,.,... lane. Lo& Al• mrtos. CA 90720 Ronald C P9tcher. M 0 . Inc , 383 B•Y$hOre, Unrt 303, Lons BMch. CA 90803 Kenneth E lynch. M D . Inc . 16732 IMrepld Lane H unttn1ton Beach. CA 92649 This t>usuiess rs condUd ed hy Cc> l»ftnerS StiNd R11thwd T P9denion, M 0 Thts sbt~ Wiii fi4ed with ttte County Cfete. of Oranp County on Match 11. 1986 F'1le No F303301 3/20 3127 ,/3 4/10 4719 &31117 w•-11iwa• f'ttiii .... I m ..._ITAIWWWI The toUowf,. penon ts cbf11....,.._ STtAMIS C>EVELONEHT. 2026 ~ s.r-, NewPQlt 8-d\. CA 92660. se..n. COl*-dot'I., Inc.. a ~hforn•• CotporatJon, 2026 0--5nd. Namport e..th. CA 92660 The rec1Str•nt com m.nced to traltUC't bu~• ~s unde-r tn. fteMl'OUs ~IMSS NITM or names listed ~on 2J 11186 T°hts businfts IS~ ed by. CO'JU.., s.-t STEMNS CONTRACTORS. INC... 8'IJC£ D ANOEl SON T •i'IPO'•J Oflliclr. Thts .,..,..., .. -Med '"'h the Cou"'r C*1I ot Or...-C:O-.nty on Marett 7 1986 FtleNo lOlOC8 3/20 3/27 4 /3 4 / 10 '71'1 IHlllJ ... .-.mu•,... ....... , ... ,. ... .UIJJMSI.. M·ftM-1& 1 U. ....... p I +fl .. d ., CICD&•l.- -C-.. ......... Rt J MW ~ ....................... (..,, Talltad llf-0-.2. Line28) R.111.426 Talml ' ' n· ~ l. Une 2') SZ5.ll59 ~ ......_~ l. l.Jn9 l7A-"' Z18) 500.000 0-. l. One 21C) ~ Glm9 P!lilMnand~ ........ "-l. Une28) 972.619 ~ ....... ---~l.U..~ .(). u. •' ..... ~( ..... )~1 Une 2'8 ..... Z9C) 112.9'18 <Wirt (Loa) hft'l CIP9 •a• ~ 4, Une 31) 119.54& llrtCI I I I I (Oles I I I) in C....., Md Sur- ........ 1"5 ( .... 3. lJN 30. 1985 ......1~ 146.0IO .._....in fCIJ'CK N IJ a ..._ 0"19t 15;U..22.CGl 10 -.......... ) 1.115.ooo Accldw• Md ................ {'Sdle- cll* tf.Cd.. l. Une 1) NI A lnlufaflC:e in farcE c if&•• Business ..... <'-• U. 22.. Col 6) 690.4Sl Act:ldw• Md ................ Direct: C ISD:rnie a....,_ W. 46. line 25. COi 2) N./ A We,.,.,~ ........... itllms .... llCC#· datlC» With.,. Annuli SI I I .... b ... ,_, ertdld Oe- C991 lbev ll. 1985. ,......., .. Insurance~ al the Stale°' Cllitomaa. pursuant 10 ... Jofw\ s Rl>usse.u. Nanw of P\esidl!tlll ~A. Stran9t. ~al Seu«ay Awl 3120 3127 4 13 4/10 41 17 4710 "*"C'90na 1~155 SUPRI~ (CITACll* JlllDICMl) NOTtCE TO DEFENDANT (AWtSO • A.cusaoo> HARRY W HENDERSON..~ DOES l THROtJQi 10 •nclusl..-. YOU Nil BBNG SUED 8Y PlNHtfT (A Ud ~ ~ dw1wa.ICIO) 8.K. RAY You ..... lO CALENDAR DAYS~ thtS summons • "'*on Wol' to file. typew1rten ~. ttl~ caurt. A ._, « ~ al not P'dK1 ,au. 'I04ll tyge---.n ,..._, .. must be 1n ~ tepll fonn 1f '°" -.. aJUft llD...,,.,.,, CMe. tf 1QI do not fde your rHOCJttW on bme. you ,,,,.., IOle the case. and'°""' .....-S. ~And P'°""1Y '""'be ..... ~~-··· from the aM't. Theft ... attw leC-' feQUlfen*8ltS You mey ..,. llO c:aU an lllllDrney ncfM ...,,,_ tt pou do not Molt an anoo • .,. '°" may call~ ........ ..,.,..,.,~ senrtCe or ....... ~ (llslld'" ... pf9ar'9 ~ Ouespes de ~ le entr...,.n eSI-' 'ttKaon ~·­~ ..,_ un IAm m 30 OtAS CALENOARIOS ~ ~ un• r•~ e•cnt• • meQUJn• en ~ cartlt Un.a c•~ o u~ II•~ tetefon.c.a no le otr'ec~ proteccion. su resc>11eS1a escnta a ~ ,..,_ Cllle cumpltr con las forrnahd~ ieplfl apr~ 5.1 LlSted ~ QUe la~ et:uchie SU~ S. ~ no i:wn.en~ su r~ a rtempO ~ ~el ~ 'I~~ QWtM SU~ WOineorO y otr~ cosas oe ~or~ SHi awno ~ior,,.a ~ ~de ta~ E ••sten ofros reQulSJtOS rec•·~ ~ Q~ ust~ Qu1era ll•mar a un aboe~ 1nm~chatam4!nte S. no conoce a un a~ ~ ·~ a un ~'° oe r~..-die M>opOOs o • una ofaoN de ~ ~ (~a e4 ~ tetelcua>) CASE. NUM8£R (~mero dl!f C.SOJ 463433 Tl~ nanw and address ol rtw court .s f EI nom«>we y dv«CJOn die la c~ eos) ~ Supeto Court. 700 CMC C.... ~ Wiest. S.U ~CA 92702 n. '*'1e. mdrftS.. and •le:phue11t """'*-ol ~s .._,.,_ "'plenrff without an_,.,_,. a <E 1u1oie. I• d •t«CJOn r et numet'O c»I taktono def ~ dltt ~mrw.o dltt den•..,•~ no..,_abi..,1> a ) ~ E GJI..,_, Alloitlli'Y .. U., 850 E.. ~ ~ Sulle 0. Or--. CA 92166. (11'> Sl2-16a DATE (Fedie) JUl Y 11 l CJl5 lll A. 9tANOt Clertl ~). tJr GA LCM. Deputy (Dr' S t ale 3121 413 4/10. 4/17 4717 &.aael 1e1u .. a1 ... -SIA'WWI T•..,.,_.·~· .,. ._,.,.,.. n: •o e.w-" --.,, ..... Bd. S..... 100. ....... CA 912714 Bfl.-...-s,. tlllllft\.. ) Blco l lld a.. P•''· Macon. Geor1•• 31211 n. buMnBa. condud- -f:i, • CIOIPLUIDl an HolpW._..s,saa., Inc. 5teoMn L Thotnn.. Vta ,. ...... . This ...... -,..., Wfth the County CJer1l of Onnce County on Marc.It 20.1985 Re HID flOl219 l/27 4/3 4110 4./ 17 4195 ..... HCHl .. ft • .. .,~, O.Y CIJWIW- cbf'I b I JH -MllfitG. TO .. AtY[R~IO[ ASSO CIATCS. ll C...-"-za. 'It ii c t ~ CA 9121560. VF No. 6. a c.hfw,_ .............. 19C.C. PoO'•t• P .. La. N .. porf 8-:1\ CA 92660. n.. ···-lf°" Com ....,. lt c:. ...... Plu:a. ML 11a" .__.CAmMO W-1 l.-. ...... o1 .. rn H. ts:an 1974 ,,...._ 929 Vie L..-Saud. Nat t~CAWJ. achwd (. ~ 1981 ll(;w.-.., o..cr._ T"'*'. CA 92181) IJldj ...... ...,c.. dJea L ....... n..a. 22:Ma A90 w1 ..... c..-tmo. CAe>l• p_, Ocbl.. • 0 ... Mn .. --.n K l,JOft URder .. 0 fl WWW Unilarm~ IO llinots Ad.. Tiie ftelO. ~ Co. l• C..Pol• Plua.. ti ; art -._ CA ~ T1-Mcltis1aa~ bl9 TIUll2002S...~ S... Af-. CA '270t. OMPt ........ 9625. 0 Ht .. ,.,.. .. ,, Id. R. ........ R.lml . Tl'9.-..ST.&ftw. S. Pirlllt TNll~t••ll. 1l2Wll1a°'11 ..... la& 6-.CAtl5030. Tllia • QI) , cs --·· ?;at 9" s.-t ~ • I. fez ' d VFNo.6."aCUa ... ~ ............... ~ Ricll- MIL'1:ut \ ....... n.a --"'°" Com-...... ~--d [. ,.,....., Wlmfl\ ...... WiP a r ""' r LJIDI\ • .... ~ ,_ OcN. Qa. ..... e,;~Jur.a 0 IPL,.__....._., .. WiSttn H lJlllllft 1974 TNlt. 9J: ........ l'°"' T~ Didi J ....... c.. olWft L ....... TNll. 9r: OtdlJ. • 0 7 T.-n..-.-. ... ble Trutt. 8,: ~ l. flllcHlaw-. T N11111t ........... ,,,~ S. ..... TNll .. .......... By, ..... , ....... ,._ This•'·-----'""' ..... Couinty ca.rt .. Onnea Coullly Oft lilafeft 1&1--,.... No. f30.l962 3117 4/341104/17 4196 ~ tcili .... I m• ...PallWi The lalcMiilW persons .. dorr1S buS#w5s as: .JT ~ TURA. J U~r Newoort P\a.z:a Orwie. Ht s:.ort 8-d\ <:.atom.a 92660 .i.t•J ~ lUoc- Nt•port f'lu• °""""-,... pCf1 8adl CA 9266() L•rry T uc•er 3 UPC)e'f Ntaport AM• Onlle New pCf1 Beac.h. CA 92660 fh.s bu5lnfoSS IS Condue1 edby.t~a4~ Srpled Jac.t. J ~ Ttiie 'e11s1tant com menced to tr.tnsact bu~ ness u~ the fecf•hous buSlneSS ,.,.,.. ...., ...,. on Mwch 11 1986 This ~·-· .. Med •Ith ttw Count, C..,_ of Oranp C:O-.nfy on Marett 19 lCJ86 r.-No FJO.t048 3J174 /34/l04/l7 4800 ltaezll iCiii .... ,. .... ITATWI T~ foHowt"'I pen.on rs dot"8 busmcU H OtEHl ~ COMPANY 1201 Dowe ser... Su.-570 Nw;UCJ011 BMch. CA 92660 RR o.eN. Inc ~ 1101 Dowt-SlrMt. ~ 5 70 ~WC>Ot1 BP.ch CA 92660 f S bust~S ~ C«l"duet ~by a IWnCed ~ RR OefW Inc Rus.set R ~ Pr~ at10 GenerM hrtnet The re11str•nt com ~ed fO tr.tnSKt buSI ~s u"*r the t1ctrt1CM.1s bus.ness Nme kSl!d ~ on~l.1986 This~• .-sf9d ••th the County Cleft Of Or~ Count-, °" U.Ch 20 1916 F• NG. f30l.220 JJ27 4/3"10 '117 .,. WllOID fCili ... I W ...... uw. n.tcaw .......... cbf'I w •• ~ DUTOf M»OIY~ 23011 lloellllan ~ CJ, Sa.ute £9. u1una Htlls 92153.. f """"~ ZJ5C2 1,..._~ ueune Hlh. CA 92153 be H. ........ 2ll5G T,...._~tWl&.CA 9215.) Tllla "1t 111 • mtiAl:l- .. .., .... ., Ind end ..... ~, ........ ... n.. ,, =·---...,. .,. County Clllft ol Or-.. County Oft ~ ll. 1"6. fill Mllcl FlD5al'O •t lUl0'1l74124 ~ wwa AClii .. •I A -n•• " E.SP ............ ,,,.. o.. .. 206 Orlon M S... .._CA W10t c....,._ " ~ 2!5:Ji Orioa ... s...ca Ana. CA 92109 n-... , .... anlUd-...... ......... ~ C..,..H.(-. ...... , -·---... CGunly Cleft .. Or-. COUf1Cy on ~ 11!11.. --Fl02e 413 Ul04/"D UM 49:11 .... IC.IU STAR r flll •n•n•ll,.. ..... ... .._,_ 1111 M:IW&• . •1 -T._ '°'*""I penons ...................... ...,.. ..... '"-" the .,.,.,. l"'P ooerlll•"I under the ...... bulirw ,... al ""23 GENERAL PARTNER· ,.... .• c.. ..... General ,.,,._sf"'P ....., • 9292 6"llPO ... ,..._,., f.oun. r..-Valley, CA 92709. 1n .. eoun.r al er... Sit.mt ofc.tibt& The f\ltl name and ru-e.nee al the pen-GM With- draw 11•~..­ Ch•"l·Huet KAO, 68-34 Olcdt Sl.. foresa Hltb.. New Yorti 11375 Str Hot and Sheil S Y CHEN. 162 Westervelt ~. Ten.-fty, ,.._ Jiersey 07670 Mei·Met KAO. 68·34 01 caa St • Forest Httts. New Yorti 11375 likt-' KAO. 6a. 34 Otcon S. • forest Hilb.. New Yen 11375 S11nflt MARK W CHI. GENERAL PARTM:R l/27 4/ J 4/ 10 4/ l 7 4803 1 -24374 PUajC lllOT1Cl AC ltf IOUI 9U I IF ESS ..._ STATEJmlfT The t0Uow1n1 ~ is Oo1n1 bus.uwss as SH A OOWTRACKS-PRODUC TIONS 516 ~ Acacia CCY ONdel M¥ CA 9262S "' "" Halo 516,., Aac ~ CoroN def Mlir. CA 92625 This business is conduct eel ~ ., tndMdual The r•a••lr~nt com rnenced to trans.Kt bust M'S!. undef the f1ct1t1ous business Mme or names hsted above on Feb 10 1986 ScrW!d """"' Halo This ~ wa5 fotled With the County Cte11t of ~nee County on lbrch 24. 1986 File No fl0449 l 413 41 10 4 1 p 4124 '818 WlllOTICI fC liliOUI Mllll ESS ..._ STAnmEJl1 The tortowt.na person 1s cbrlS busaness as. MA El PRESS TYPE. 17195 Hew ~ St ~ 204. fountatn v..,. CA 92708 W\IJlam Aben ~nn. 110 Vi;a ~ San Clemente, CA926n Ttws business IS conduct edbfan~ ~ w.rwn A. o.nn. This ltallef • • ll ~ filed with the County Clerk of Oranp County on U.rch 20. 1986 File No fl04215 4/34110 4117 4/24 4804 w•Ja fCllllUUI • I IDa --lfAWJ Ttw~~1s dalf'I bustnns as WEST ERN FINANCIAL GROUP 4041 MK.Mhur Boa~ ~ 110. ... pl1't 8Mct"I CA92660 J Mteh.MI lanm 1907 Yacht Truant Ne•port 8-:tl CA 92660 This bUSmeU IS ccndud ed br ., .ndMdual s.wci J ~Lanni Thrs ltllte• llel'C ..s f'lled wrttl tne County Clerk ot e>r.,. County on Feb 25 1986 f"tle No f l02003 4134/10 "l 7 4124 4.805 WlliOTG fCiii ... I 1a -ITAlamJIT The foAowiOI person IS ........... w MA.Al( LANO MANAGEMENT GROUP (8) FAA ENTER PRISES. 1525 Mesa Yero. Or E 1208. Cost• Mesa CA92626 .... Dale~ 12 MOfthc•llO. Irvine. CA WJJ4 1'hs bui9naS • condud .. .., .. ......,. ... ~ ..,Oale ....... ld .,.._ •at ••• -_, ...... County Cleft& of ~ County on Ma«h 1. ltllL ., Alt-flDZ954 41'>4.llO ~ l7 4nt ... ....,. w~ LRMe M:cmaT Mm HIALYM. h1aM Of nti U81UM.lfAl'WI · ftM-•t I U Jl. U.. 1'1119W ' .... Llltbr Ot..,M rt ... ,,. ••"' ~ .. M10Unb in ... dalws(-)) TOlll 8dmilt.ld 8A11t1("'92. h 28) $284,930,86 T_, ... ._~ l. h 26) 2.tl.144.058 ~ pe'O up (p._. 3, h 'nA and 278) 3,000.000 <'-l. Nne 27C) O GrOlll -., and conb"ltMAad turpius (Pa9a l. ... 28) 1.046.200 ~ ...... Funck C'-l , lme 2'9A) O u.. ..,.. f\nts {surpus) <Paet 3. hne 298 n.nus 29C) 37, 740,638 c.rt (Lon) fn>m op9111tions <Plea 4. hne 31) 3,606.659 lllCIW (Oeo._.) In Ceptal Md Sur· plus cbir111985 ,,_ 3, lene 30, 1985 mn'5 1984) l .848.831 lnsurllnCe "' Force: Nllbonwide <Paee IS, line 22. Col 10 ·Whole dobrs) 4.D02.912.000 Acodent & Haith premiums . Schedule H ·Col. 1. l.Jne 1) 65.S22 Insurance en force' Cafifomaa 8u11ness h9e (Piime 46. lJne 22. Col. 6) 239.157.357 Ac:Clctelltaind ..... ~. Owect CaWonu BuSlness Pip <Paee 46. Lme aeot~ 34~ We herebr cettrfy thllt the ebc"'9 rtems •• '" accor· dance with the Annual Sbltement for the ~ended De- cember 31. l 985 made to ttle Insurance G-Ommisstoner of the State ot Caflfom•a. pursuant to law ~ E Ruck. Name ol ~ Jon 0 Sctinetder. Name of Secretary J 20 3-27 4 3 4 10 4 17 47~ ...... PUBUCNOTia lift ANO ACCIOOfT ANO HEAl TH. SYNOPSIS Of THE ANNUAL STA~· YIAI EM>£O OlClM8EJt 31. 195. fll S. •s 11 rt Liie ......,.. CompwcJ. 500 ..... AUrcl. Dllml.. T ... 75201 (Report au ~mounts 1n whole dolars (only)) Total .im1tted ~sets (Pale 2, ltne 28) $4.893.560.195 Total ltabdities (Pqe 3. Line 26) 4,778.606,573 Caortal pa.ct up <Pace 3. Lme 27A ~ 278) 5.000.000 Cf>lee 3. ltne 27C) Gloss ~ in Mld contnbuted surplU$ <Pilee 3, Ltne 28) 69.899.288 ~~funds (hie 3, Line 29A) Urwmcned flnts (surptus) Pace 3. ltne 298 minus 29C) 40.054.334 Gain (loss) from operMIOOS (Pace 4, Line 31) 32.617.614 lnause (Oecrene) in Capital Mld Su1 plus d\111'1 1985 <Pace 3. l.Jne 30. 1985 minus 1984) 13.05 7. 928 Insurance 1n Force NatlOOW'de (~ 15. LJM 22. Cot 10 Whole dollars) 62.252.981 Accident and Hulth premiums (Sche dule H-Cd l. l.Jne 1) 3.995.147 lnsuntne:e in Fon:e-Cakfomta Busenes.s f>lee (P19! 46 line 22. Col 6) 178.839 Accident and hNfth ~1ums O.teci CaWornaa buswlft5 P..,e (~ 46 line 25 Cal 2) 74.981 We hereby certtty t"-1 ~ abow items are 1n accor ~ .... the Annual Statement for the yeaf ended De cembef 31, 1985, l"Nlde to the Insurance Commissioner ol tht SUte of Caltfom.a. pursuant to la• Dou1~as Wwd. Name of Sen.or Vice ~ 0 D Stubt>lefoe6d. Name of SecretMy 3-20 3-27 4.3 4-10 4 17 4 765 ·~· PUIUCNOTD M!iliiOUI •'llllDS ..._ITATEmMT The talowM• penons are dowW business a HORTH· STAR EQUITIES II. a Cal· lbnl.a~~. 4750 Von ~ Awenue. Suite 100. Newport a.ch. CA92660 It~ Wdlt. 4750Von Karm9n ~. Sun 100. Newport 8eilch. CA 92660. The J¥neS and ~ Aflef\ ~ Trust dllted Odobef 30. 1981. c/o Mr Ev•rett Davis. Ill. 5950 Monie Vtdlo. ~ho Santa fe. CA 92067 David T Baltou r. 4 7 20 t.Jnc.otn. Suite 250. Mar'lna de4 Rey CA 90291 The [vemt o.vts. Ill. Sole end Separate Trust dated Merch 31. 11}8 l. 5950 1i1or* Video. Raf1Cho Sanea Fe.CA92067 Oaiwld ~. c:/o Stan fOf'd Ranctl, 3101 Sunset 8oulnard. Rockhn. CA 956n ,.., Oesfoi81!S-4 750 "°" Karman A~. Suite 100. ~ 9!PO't Belch. CA 92660 This busmeSS ~ conduct ed~·~~ The re11strant com MenC*t to trans.ct busi- ness undet the ftct•tious l>UsmeSS Mme or names listed al>OW9 on fel>n*Y 4. 1916 S..,.ct· K GtecorY WaN. ~ ,,.,,,_ TM...._..._,.... .. tti the County Cteni of Ofanle County on March 12.1916. File No. )03436 l/20 l/27 4/3 4'/10 4173 ll..M02 WMOTa ACliliOUI• llllE• MmlTATlmll'T The~.""°"'.,.. ~ businesl .-: DnUXE AUTOMOTIVE FOREIGN & DOMESTIC SOMCE a RE· PAIR, 3'344 Colll ttich ... y. Unit B. Dana Point. CA 92629. Chear Williams & Son. tnc... CelilM•• 343M ec-t ....... Unite. O..Point, CA92629. Thts bulmea tS condud· ed by a OOi powlboi .. StcNd. Chn1ltf Wiltiams a Son. Inc .. Chmt>ne erunn.. Aelnt. Thl'I stMement was filed ••th th• County ci.rk of Oranae County on Merch 24. 1986 ft~ No F'J04.487 • 4/3 4110 4117 412• 4821 PU9lJC NOl1Cl AC iii iOUS .... lflEIS UMl STATDmff The~ penons are do1n1 business as SCA GAMES. 133 Shcncllft Rd . Corona dlt Mat. CA 92625 AnCje W Hill. 133 Shen· cltff Rd . Corona del Mer. CA9262S C H Abreham. 3 l 70 lur wey A.Ye.. Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Scoa ~. 3170 ,.,,...., 1w9. Colla Mna. CA 92626 This ~ .. conduct· ed by ....... pertnenhip ~~W.Hitl 11* .......... -fled wrth the County Clettt of Of'..,.. Counb on Merch 17. ltl6. F"tla No. Fllt3 I tO l/27 413 4110~17 4801 NOTICE Of nusTH"S SAU 9":151-.C LOMl:a71931 COlmlOl MllO YOU ARE IN DEfAUlT UNDER A DEED Of TRUST. OA TED DECEMBER 30, 1983. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR ~. IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. If YOU NEED N4 £XPlAHATIOH Of THE NATURE Of THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On Mey 1, 1986, It 9:15 A.M. SHAPIRO & POLK. as duly IOPOi9 "9cl T fUltlle under end pursuant to Deed cl Trust. • 11 c•.-ct by RUSSEi I L RUOTT. A SINGl.£ MAH, es T ,,...,,, recowdad .Mnuary 12. 19&t. •Inst. No. 84416606 al ~ Aiacordl in the oflk:l9 GI the County Rec:ofo. GI 0...,.. ~. ~ W1U. S£ll AT PUBUC AUCTION TO HIGHEST 8'00ER FOR CASH. CASHIER'S 04€0( OR a:Jtl lfE> CH£CI(. (1:19;1t61 11 time cl s8le In ..... morw,Glh ~ Stlelll) ... front~ '° h old ar.,. ~ ~ locMad on S.U AN BW.. bill cm S)tclnicn 9t. & ara.ct.y, Senta AN. Cllfbs•., II rWt. • Ind inlllrrllt COi •A18d to end now t'll6d bf I undlr Mid o.d cl Trust in the propllty ~ In .... ~ Ind Sllel dllcrtbed -LOT 4 IN BlOCK 6 OF SEASHOR£ COlONY TRACT. IN THE CITY Of N£WPOfrT BEACH. COUNTY Of ORANGE. STATE Of CAUFORN&A. AS SHOWN ON A MAP THEREOf RECOROED IN BOOK 7, PAGE 25, MISCEl..lANEOUS MAPS, IN THE OfF1CE Of THE COUNTY RECORDER Of SAID COUNTY. The sar... eddr85s and ott'8r common deslaNb<>n. 1f ,,,,.,,, GI the ,.. property described ebc"'9 IS pufpOf'ted to be: 203 A t. 203 8 UJGOHIA STREET. NEWPORT BCACH. CALIFORNIA 92660. The~ TfUltlle dlSdaims eny liabthty kw any lr'oCCJrT'9dNU GI the str.-addn!ss end other common desilNtion. if any, shown herein s.id Sllle wilt be mede. but wtttQlt COW!Ntnt or w.nanty. e.tpntU °' implied, ,..ard1n1 title, possession. or enc:umbrWlces. ID per the UflPMd ba&ance cl the ncMs(s) ~ by said o.d al Trust. wtth !.-.st tt.iw. as ~ in M9d "*Cs). adlolllnces. If"""· under the wms al uld Oaed GI TNlt, .... dw'la& end ~ cl the T """9 and cl the bulb a9llllld by Mid Deed al Trust The tat.II emount GI the Ul'P9ld bllea a al the obliptlon secand ~ the piopert) '° be IOkf end ~ ..a.t • d com. ..,.... and .ti.as al the dime al the ~ Pl lblaition al the Nodc.e al Trua.'s S. tS $313.669.96. The b•n1Ac•y Lnts Yid o.d GI Trust t•llllOb• I I C•Md Md ..... '° the un••• • WfMarl Oada-.t GI D*alt Ind o.n..t tor 5*. and a_..,, Nadcl9 " ~ Md Oettlon tD w.. Thi ~ camd uicl Nalice GI ~ Md EJlction to Sel to be ........ In .. ~ ........... P"<ll*'1 ii loc:*d. MTt: fltllrdt 31, t• SHNlM> & POtJ( • aid Tn-, Mt M . ......_ $tW.,' POU. OM)~ ..... OfM. s... 150. Sen OillD. c • wt• 12122. ~19) 45).8911. 4110 4117 4124 4832 • ~ °' tMJITlrl IMI , ........... YOU ARC IN OEFAUL T UNOO A 0££0 Of TRUST DATED 9125179. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR P9'0ft£WTV, fT MAY K SOlO AT A PU8UC SAU. If YOU HUO AH EXPt.AHATION Of THE NATUM Of THE PROCEEDtHG AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYVl Tic:or Tttle fnsurance Compeny ol Catifomia. a eot· pot'lldon, bmerf1 TCle lftN"anCt Ind Tf'\llt ~· On Ac>ril 23, 1916. • 9:00 A.M .. Tic« Title l"9Uf'anCI Comoeny of CalJf0tnl1. I COfpofet on, f0t1Mf'ly Tftte Insurance Md Trust Company, n duly appoitMd TNltee under and put'IUaf'lt to Deed cl Trust l'9COrdad Sepla9111ber 21. 1979, IJ Inst. No. 35315. 1n book 13321. pap 1899. of Official Records In the office oft-County ~of ar.,,.. County. c.ttfomie, Will SEU AT PUBUC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH OR CASHIER'S CHECK. (payeble et time of ule In lawful money of the Unfled States) et THE SOUTH FRONT ENTRANCE TO THC OlD ORANGE COUNTY COURn«>USE LOCATED IN THE 200 8LOCK Of WEST SANTA ANA BLVD. (FORMERLY WEST 6TH STREEn SANT A ANA, CALIFORNIA ell rtlht, title and 1ntetnt conveyed to and now held by 1t under u1d Deed of Trust In the property s1tueted in satd Coonty and State described es: EXHIBIT "A" All rtlht title and interest 1n and to an und1v1ded 1142nd •nt~nt 1n that certain 99 year Ground Luse dated October 12, 1959 between Rom and Cota. Inc . a corporetion. Lessor. •nd Vis.IA del Lido, a Caltfornta corporation, Lessee. for the term of 99 years, commenc1n1 Oct~r 15. 1959 end term1nat1n1 October 14. 2058 and recorded tn Book 4937. P•ae 194 of Off1c1el Records of Oranee County, as amended by an instrument ct.ted October 18, 1960 and recorded November 25. 1960 1n Book 5523. Paae 261. Official Records of said County This Deed ol Trust includes all r11hts pr1v1le1es and duties. including but not limited to those set forth 1n that certain Ass11nment ol lease recorded February 6 1961 tn Book 5619 Page 226 Ott1c1a1 Records of Orange County Calttom•a and certain agreements entitled ''Occupancy Agreement" and ··~fouse Rules" attached thereto. including the e11clus1ve right to use and occupy Apartment No 7 A 1n the rommunety apart~nt building known as the "VISTA D~l LIDO and the e11clus1ve rtghl to u~ and occupy that certain automobtle parking space des1&nated as No 7 A and the apurten'ances thereto as provided 1n said Assignment Trustor Ot rec0<d owner EDWARD M MURPHY AND CATHERINE M MURPHY The strttt address and other common des1anat1on 1f any, of the rul pr()f)efty desert~ ab<>Ye is porported to be 611 lido Park ()f . Newport Beach. CA The undersigned Trustee disclaims any 1tao1l1ty lor any •ncorrectnns of the street .ctdress and other common dest&n~tton, tf any, shown hefetn Said sale will be made. b\Jt without covenant or warranty. express or 1mplted. reaard1na title POsses!>•on or encumt>f'ances. to pay the unpaid balance of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust to wit \?75 ?88 30 1nclud1n1 ~ provid«1 en said note(s) ~vanc:es. 1f .lny, unMr the terms of s.11d Deed ot Trust. fees char1es and estimated ea.penses of the Trust~ and of the trusts created by ~td Deed of T rusl The benef1c1ary under said Df.ed of Trust heretofore e•f'Cuted and delivered to the 'undersigned a wnnen Declaration of Default •nd Demand tor Sale. and a written Notice of Default and ~hon to ~II The unMrs1al'le'd caused s.11d Notice ol Default and Election to Sell to be recorded 1n the county wher~ the real property 1s localed Trustee or party conduct1na sale. TICOR TITLE IN URANCE COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA 345 N El Dorado Stockton. CA 95202. (209) 948 2732 Date March 25. 1986 T1cor Title Insurance Company of Calltorn1a a cor Po<clt1on foanerly Title Insurance and Trust Comp.-ny as satd Truslee. By lou•w A Varps Authonzed S11nature 4/3 4/10 4/ l 7 4807 rueuc NOTICl F1CT11lOUS BUSINESS NAiil STATEMlNT The followin1 person 1 s do1n1 business H NEW PORT BEACH ACQUISI TIONS INC 51 40 Birch Street •200. Newport Beach, CA 92660 Newport Beach AcQu1s1 tlOlls Inc . Cahfornea. 5140 Birch Street. #200, Newport BNch. CA 92660 Thfs b\Jsiness is conduct ed by a corporation S.1ned Newport Beach A.cQu1S1tt0ns Inc £dward J Hams. Pres 1dent This statement was flled with the County Clerk of Oran1e County on March 24 1986 F1it' No F304378 4/3 41 104 17 41?4 4831 NOTICl Of IHTENDlD TltANSIU ANO SECURITY IHTtlUT The E F Hutton Group Inc (transferof) located at One Battery Pa"' Plaz.-. City of New Yortc. County of New York, State of New York tn~nds to transfer the per sonal property specified below and located at 860 Newport Ctr. City ol Newport Beacb. County of Oran1e. Stat9 of Cahfom1a. to Com duco Inc . (transten!le/deb tor). locMed It 6400 Shetef Court. Clty of Rosemont. County of Cook. Stet• of lltinot5, end ~/deb­ tor Intends to .. ecute • MCUtrity ~· .,..nt;nc • security Interest In the property to Flnt Security 8anla cl Utah N..A. (~ ~). IOC*d .. 79 South Mam St .. City of Salt Llke City. County of Salt Lake State of Utah on or after March 21, 1986 T~ prog erty es sen«a11y character 1zed as O.U General Equip ment This notice es 11ven by transferff/~sor pursuant to Cahfom1a C1v1I Code Sec tl()(I 3440 5 4 10 •007150 PUBUC NOTICE l(.2Q7l 48A l FlCT1T10US BUSINESS NAiil STATl.MlNT T~ fol1owtn1 persons are oona business as SERANO CREEK PARTNERS a Cal 1fom1a general ~~hip 19600 Faerch1ld. Suite 240 Irvine CA 92715 Alan J Davison. 19600 Fairchild. Suite 240. Irvine CA 92715 Jotin M fer au son 19600 Fairchild. Suite 240 Irvine CA 92715 This business is conduct ed by a aener~I partnership The rea•strant com menced to transact bus1 ness under the f1ct11tous business name or nemes lt5ted ebcNe on March 31 1986 S11ned SERRANO CREEK PARTNERS. • C.I· lfomta ..,_... pilft1.-sh1p, by Alan J Darmon. Genel-el ,.,,,_ Thls~-Med with the County Cl.,. of Oranp County on Merch 2&.1986. fill No. fl04fi04 413 4/10 4117 4 /24 4119 .. ' P• 11 .... 1& 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COST A MESA NEWMAVINE TODAY Class· Antiques ............. 808 Hotel• ............... 416 TRANSPORTATION CLASSIFIED INDEX Appliances .....•...•. 806 Appliances Wanted .•. 807 Auctions ............. 814 Birds ...•........••.. 826 REAL ESTATE Acruae .......•...... 51 1 lndustriae ....•••..... 506 Income Property ...... 509 Lake Shore Property 515 Airplanes ............ 900 Antique Classk: Car ..• 912 Autos for Sale ........ 910 ANNOUNCEMENTS Announcina .......... 200 Beauty Aids .......... 213 Card of Thanks ....... 201 Cemetary Lots ........ 201 Florists ............... 207 Funerae Directory ..... 205 Funeral Services ...... 206 Health Aids .......... 214 Lepl Notices ......... 212 L.odaes-Clubs-etc. 209 Nurseries ............ 815 Lost & Found ......... 210 Personals ............ 211 BUSINESS Investments ....•..... 828 Money to Loan ........ 605 Money Wanted ....... 606 Opportunities ......... 700 Opportunities Wtd ..... 704 EMPLOYMENT A&encies ............. 300 Opportunities ......... 305 Preparation .......... 307 MERCHANDISE SALES & SERVICE Bultdinc Material ..... 817 Business Equipment 818 Camera Equipment ... 819 Coins/Stam~ ........ 813 Furniture ............. 800 Furniture Wanted ..... 805 Garaees .............. 705 Jewelry .............. 812 Marine Supplies ...... 906 Misc. for Sale ......... 809 Misc. Wanted ......... 810 Musical Instrument ... 811 Office Equipment ..... 827 Pets & Supplies ....... 823 Dogs & Cats .......... 824 livestock ............. 825 Apa. Furnished ....... 407 Apts ... Unfurnished .... 'OS Bide, to be Mewed .... 816 Business Property ...• 500 Business Rentals ..... 421 Condos for Rent ••...• 409 Condos f0t Sale ....... 508 Commercial Property 505 Desert Praperty ......• 513 Farms & Ranches ..... 512 Garaaes f 0t Rent .....• 400 Houses for Sale ....... 508 Houses for Rent /Furn 405 Houses f0t Rent I Unfurn .............. 406 Housekeeping Rooms 413 Lots for S.le .......... 510 Mobile Homes ........ 917 Mortoae & TD ....... 607 Motels ............... 415 Mountain Cabins ..... 422 Office Space ......... 420 Out of State Prop ..... 514 Real Estate Wanted ... 518 Rentals to S.hre ...... 412 Real Estate for Xch1 ... 517 Real Estate Loans ..... 600 RESORT PROPERTY For Sale .............. 418 Rental ............... 417 Autos Wanted ........ 915 Auto Parts & Tires •... 907 Auto Repair/Dom ..... 913 Auto Repair/For ...... 914 Boats ..•...••.•••..•• 905 Campers ............. 919 Forelan & Sports ...... 911 Mopeds .•............ 909 Motorcycles & Bikes 908 Motor Homes ......... 916 SERVICES Schools .............. 608 Sttuation Wanted ..... 308 Directory of Business Services 305·Empl. Oppor· tunities Family needs loving Christian energetic woman to care for 2 children in our Irvine home. Must have car & ref. Eng. spkng., non smkr. Must be flexible. Approx. 15 days/ mo hrs 1·7 pm now 7am·7pm July, Au_g_. If qual top pay 651 -1873. 406-Houses/Rent/ Unf. Costa Mesa: 2 bdr, 1 ba, fenced yd, no pets, new carpet. drapes, paint & stove $775/mo $600 sec 626 Hamilton #A 412-Rentals to Share ROOMMATE -share Mission Vie10 3 bdrm home, pool, spa, patios. laundry. Male, 30 +,neat, no drugs. smokers OK $400 + 1200 sq ft full service $1000/mo Oyer &Grand 7 l 4·966-0500 •Alterations Don't Throw It Away' Reweaving of clothes & sweaters INVISIBLE WEAVER 770-7711 Tues 9 1 Th 12-4 Sat 10· 3 •Bookkeeping FRESH START IN '86 Budgets;., Bookkeeping, Taxes, uraph1cs 6 73· 3277 •Nurses-Aide Full·time Nurses-Aide avail to worl( 6 days 9· 4 Lie Ret638··8059 •Plumbin& & Heat· ing DRAINS CLEARED $15 MINIMUM Plumbing repairs Faucets. water heat~s,1,. d1posals, etc. 722-~ or 851·9604 200· Announcements SACRIFICE ACAPULCO VACATION Air/Hotel included . worth S 1000. Best offer Ray l ·800-635·2424 201- Cemetery Lots 2 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK LOTS. section Vista Del Mar. Newport Beach. Offers over $600, 492-0654 21.i.Heatth Aids Lo11ely licensed pnvate residence 1n Orange tor ambulatory seniors Walk distance to shops Semi pnvate rooms start at $950 71 4 538·6046 305-Empl. Oppor· tunities EARN $4.87 /Hour We need assistance in eva luatifJf and responding to daily work repof'ts sub mitted by our agents throoctnrt the state. No experaence necessary. paid to complete train· ,,._ Wortt at home. For information tend aelf addressed sblmped ~ape 9w· 1cq to: AWGA, Dept. E, Box 49204, Atl•nta, GA 30395 •Resumes Professional typing. wordprocessmg & type setting WHILE YOU WAIT! Graphics Newport 720- 9191 •Typesetting Advertising art & logo design services. bro· chures, typesetting, etc Graphics Newport 7:30- 4 pm 72().9191 WORDPROCESSING All areas of bustness competitive rates 760· 3831 305-Empl. Oppor· tunities EASY ASSEMBLY WORK! $600.00 per 100. Gua- ranteed payment. No experience/No sales. Details-send self· addressed stamped envelope: Elan Vital· 5075 3418 Enter.rpr~se Rd. Ft. Pierce, Fl 33482 COMPANION AIDE with nursing experience look- ing for elderly couole or single elderly. Wilf care for y0u in my beautiful home. or yours. 38().8035 LEGAL SEC RETARY - South Orange county patent firm seeks legal secretary. Experience required. Word process 1ng experience pre ferred. No shorthand Self starter Call Dana for 1nterv1ew (714)8">5 1246 Childcare needed for my 10 mo old 1n your New port Beach (Estblf area) home 2-4 days/wk 720 1579 Our company has a pos1 hon fcx a qualifted ind1 v1dual as a manaaer tnl11· nee. Our comprehensive trainina praeram allows individuals with or with· out experience to pro. gress acc:ordln&. to their own abilities. $15k/yr Fcx additional info con· tact Jack Carowl 714· 645-8700 •Wordprocessing Typing, wordprocessing, typesetting plus advertis- ing art services. printing, etc. Graf hies Newport 720·919 WORDPROCESSING GRAPHICS Reasonable 673-3277 200- Announcements SACRIFICE ACAPULCO VACATION Air/Hotel included. worth s 1000. Best offer. Ray l ·800-635-2424 St. Thomas · Acapulco · Cancun, Round tnp..l Air I hotel inckJded $14~. ea. 1-800-635-2424 --------305-Empl. Oppor- tunities An excellent & challenc- ing career awaits you with a fast srowirw com· . pany. We offer excellent working conditions & benefits. $13k/yr. Must have min. 1 ~ ~ exper. For additional info con- tact Jack Carozza 714- 645-8700 GRANDMOTHERLY BABYSITIER FOR 4 CHILDREN. Approxi- mately 30 hours per week. Saturday & eve- ning WOfk required. Good working conditions & benefits f0t responsibk! person. 582·2161 Sales Reps wanted: Video vending machines. For further info write to: G & R Inc .. 3003 S. Perry Ste 84, Spokane Wash. 99203 Bank mg TELLER/NEW ACCOUNTS REPRESENTATIVE Lloyds Bank Califor~ia currentty has an opening fcx an individual to han· die Teller and New Accounts res=ili-ties. Position is . at our Newport office. Six months benkinc and/or new accounts expe· rience ptef9'Ted. Please call: Sherry Lowrinl at (714) 47~7000 for an 1ntlwt'rnv=tr CALIFORNIA l41*~~ Agents looking tor peo. pfe to work in TV com· mercials. For info. call (602) 837·3401 Ext 1703 . 405-Houses/Rent/ Furn RENT Laguna Niguel 2 bdrm. 2 ba. Luxury condo. Near new. Walk to beach. Fireplace, dis· hwasher, microwave, washer, dryer. Pool. $975 970-0963 406-Houses/Rent/ Unf. FOR LEASE! NEWER LUXURY HOME IN CAPO BEACH. 2 bdrm, den, famity room 3 ba, fire- place. Double praae. Ocean view. Bilcon~. Outside pet OK. $1275/ mo includes ordener. days 731·3T17, Ron eves & wkends 496· 3492,Tony ~~du= PM!" GI boat space. $2000 mo. Bill Grundy, Rttr. 675-6161 4-BEOROOM 2·t.th Lac· una Hilts, fel1ced yard, dose to tennis courts. Sl,200 includes aar· deoef. Anna 643-3193 OCEAN VIEW 5 bdrm, 5 ba Lacuana Beach Home, with spa, viewing decks. unfurnished. $22001 mo. Deposit 494-7161 4 bedroom, 2~ bath. living roomL formal din· ing room, ramily room. kitchen, bonus, (3) car garage. lar'e fenced yard $1,350 mo. First. plus deposit. (71 4) 770 1785. 3 bedroom. 2 bath, den family room. $1500 monthly includes associ ation fees, water, gar· dener. No pets. 496· 2759 ARCH BEACH HEIGHTS. LAGUNA BEACH. Rent Beautiful unfurnished 3 Bedroom. 2 beth home. Recently remodeled. l.J.per.cted thr~ sas-on quilt cu street. l.ar•• outside ._.II OldCs. E.ndowl nJl,300 monthty 953 1153 wkdys NIGUEL SHORES 3 BED· ROOM 2~ BATH. Ocean view. Immaculate condi- tion. lease $1,350. Pr1· vate Beach. 495.3040 OWNER MUST SELL THIS WEEKEND !! $130,500/offer TAKES "MALLORCA /CON TESSA" located in M.V. 2 bedrooms 2 baths - upgrades -~re! Your gain is our Anytime . 581·3462 . 408-Apartments, Unfur. San Clemente newer custom 3 bdrm, den, 2~ baths, ocean view! 3 car p~2 fireplaces. wet· bar. 1350/mo. (Lucille) 4 . 409-Condos for Rent Condo·Laauna Hills 3 bdrms, 2 baths, 2-car l araae. All amenities 950/mo 380-89n lmmK. Condo. 2 bdrm, 2 bm~ dbl pr, pool. jac, tennis. Yrly rental, $1000/mo. Open 8:30 to ?. Avail now 213·258-5479 El TORO Condominium, 2 bdrm, 1 ba, washer. dryer, refri~erator. $725/mo. 673-1334 3 bdr 2 ba Turtle Rock twnhom. ~mo tease $1200. 213-556-2055/ 213-4 70-9560 SPECTACULAR VIEW/ RENT AL DELUXE 2 BE(). ROOM 2 BATH CONDO overlookina Mission Viejo country club with firepface & poof. $900 monthly. 582·2282. New Princeton Town Home, near UCI. 2 Bed room. Oen, 3 Baths, att · ached garage and car· port, fireplace. All UP· arades, view. Now available. Sl.300. 582· 8188, 240-6244 855-8951. message FEMALE wanted, to share Lake Forest home Room, bath• la~cuzz 1, pool, tennis. ~250 + 1 I 3 utJlrties. Small child. pet OK 859-8047 WANTED MALE ROOM MA TE. Share beautiful 3 Bedroom townhouse Laguna Niguel. Pool, Jacuzzi, Washer/Dryer. Non·smoker, straigh~ quiet, $300. plus 1 I" utilities. 495-0499 Female roommate wanted-Laguna Beach. 2 bdrm apt. ocean view Prefer professional 25· 35. Neat, r~J>!)!'sible, non·smoker. ~50. 494- 2392, 497 ·&463 mes- sage. 417-Reeort Rentals HAWAIIAN defuxe ocean frt condos on Maui, Wai· klki, Kauai, Kona, Best beach locations. Ken 494·9966 494·6670 from $45 daity Vacation ~entals BAlBOA ISLAND COT· TAGE Sm Family only 818· 790·9668/952· 1()4() RENT TIMESHARE CONDOMINIUM in Hawaii or Mexico. ~ locations to choose froni Contact Udayan 497· 7349 weekends/eve· ni~ 418-For,... Unique Resort~ South Carotina Near 38 championship ~ courses. Good hunt- ing & fishina. Exceelent investment property. Call (803) 238-3280 Ask for Ki~ or ~ La Dean Brinegar Realty Nw~rt Blvd Furn ofc $125/mo Avail mail ctr Added Income 675-8995 OFFICES SUBLET! Ocean & Mountain views in NewPort Center. Includes reception & other common areas. Secretarial time availa· ble. From 200·340 SQft of offices. Call 759-5030 A TIENTION! GARDEN· ERS OR PlANTERS. For Rent 60' x 90' Fenced lot with water. easy access in Capistrano Valley. Eve- nings 496-2782 SOS-Commercial Prop. FOR RENT-or lease c:ommefCial property M· 1 zonina or Laauna Beach. Reasonable price. Call 786-7043. 507- Condominiums FOR SALE $98 850 IRVINE TOWNHOUSE. 52 Kazan St 3 & 2, ..,. 119,pool.Owner (818)895.1113 SAU. OWNER 3 8£0. ROOM 3 BATH Mission Veejo Condo adjaceit to c.oun.ry Club. D9corlltot ....... shuttm', con- venation pit, security system. Must see! $143,500. 831-5107 E'*1incs BY OWNER-3 bdrm. 2 ba s..i Oemet lte -seas. cape• condo. low asso- ciation dues. $155.000/ makedfer. 493-6307 Mission Vieio Golf Course Condo. great vM!w. 2 bedroom, 2 bath. No qualifying, $151,000. 582·9037. CONDO BY OWNER- SAN JUAN HILLS ESTATES 2 bedroom, 2 bath, double prap fire· place. Walk to &Qlf. ten- nis, swimmirw,. Quiet & beautiful! $131,900. 493·3850 Paelfte Travel Sellool Z$U ~. ~·-St. ,. ... Au. CA m•• "'•"litlN1t ltl.1 ORA~GE COVSTY'S OSLY PRIVATE :\CCREDITED TRAVEL SCHOOL ..\.wriru Airll9" 8alitt C••.-ctt TraJ•11 fMI ~ )t0RSISG. \nEllSOOS. £\'ESISG l'L ~ES 1raawn1. Cd (71 .. ) Ua.e.tN ---. \M ,.., ,..,,..., ~rvn . _ .__. .............. 1111.11.1• THE NEWPORT ENltGNICOSTA MESA ~1TOMY ,.,, IDE SERVING THE NEWPORT HARBOR AREA ACCOUNTANTS AUTO DETAIL CHIMNEYSWEEP CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTOR It's that time of the year again DRIVEWAYS YUKI OILY, RUSTY DRIVEWAYS DRIVEWAYS STEAM CLWIHI& FREE ESTIMATES 141-11• PAINTING -StNm Cleamng ot Engine -Pollan & Wu t:>y Hano -Shampoo IM 1n1e,.or1 -LHlhet & Vinyl TtNlmenl -Chrome Wnee1s • l run~ Cleaning A~INTMlNT -..0.12 No<lftal $135 IPECIA.L S• y"· -do parUale DRYWALL ARTISTIC INTERIORS Fo all your drywall needs "WATER DAMAGE REPAJRS "ROOM ADDITIQNS REMODEL "CUSTOM TEXTURES FREE ESTIMATES Uc (445325) 556-1160 PAINTING CHIMNEY SWEEP by Glenn Mercer resi<Jenti•I/ commercial Damper Ad1ustment COMPlETE SOVICE $35. NO:: 630-2833 HANDYMAN HANDY RANDY ·Plumbing • Sprinkler system ·Painting • Drywall Repair FREE EITJIUTH 891-1114 PLUMBING ltOOM •ddlfloM 1 •I • Znd llory eddlflona F.,,,U, rootM/f»drooms Cwfom~ Poole, ape, J.caazl Financing & Referenul Available Plans Available Uc~ & Bonded 960-7836 PETER RODGERS PROPERTY IMPROVEMENT ELECTRICAL/PLUMBING MASONRY /STUCCO REMOOEU ADDITIONS LICENSED FREE ESTIMATES REASONABLE RA TES 631-2345 HOUSECLEANING HOUSECLEANING Bonded Insured Rell•ble RHSC>Mble A•tes ~~ CLEANING SERVlCE ......... 963-4743 ROOFING •••• -=-SHINE -IUftD _ co. ~-.... 714-364-6559 SECRETARY DRAPERIES CUSTOM DRAPERIES • Levelors • M1n1 Blinds · Verttcals 30'I. ·~.Off Free Estimates DRAPERIES BY GIOVANNI 835-5964 MOVING ABC MOVING Quick & Careful Lo Rates Licensed 552-0410 Self Storage Experts SPECIAL REASOIAILE RATEll Interior or Exterior Strips Re-Varnish Re-Finish Great References •ARKELL"S CUSTO• PAllTllG interior I exteriors residentiaVcommerclal Ac•lla Clllln11 ...., Fnellll 1111 Pride in Quality licensed (417800) VETERANS PW•ING 6 HEATING 'RepiPft $875 & up "O<a1nt cieared $9 75 & up 'Bath remodel $1995 & up ·water heat« 30 gal $205 & up ·Garbage disposal 191 & up ·Toilets install S 116 & up Are you trying to think of a way to thank your secretary? Call Kim to help you . 631-8120 Watch for horpe design '86 Lte#-435347 892-5840 507. Concbniniums BY OWNER-2 BEDROM, 2 BA TH. Finisterra condo on the La-ke. Fishing, boatina. swimming. Securi_ty. 10% down. $120.000. 581 -8062; 768-4541 On Bay -Nr Bal Is entr Presti1ious gated condo 1 bdr = den = bonus room approx 1880 sq. ft., boat •lie avail $439,000 nc land owner 760-1018 508-Houses for Sale Srinas Condo -2 bdr 2 ba patio, carport DOOi tennis, fresh peillt $?50. :zr~m4/15 998-6360 508-Houses for Sale Lacuna Beach: 3 bdrm, 3 ba custom home, ~. jacuzzi, decks, canyon & ocean view, prjvacy, big yard, unique. $425.000. No brokers. Motivated seller. Call Joyce 476- 0567 days. 494· 7924 evenings. Hilltop home w/view of Lake Elsinore-on 5 acres. 3 bdrm. 2 ba. ceramic tile throughout Reduced to $1 26,000. 714·657-9334 leave message BEAUTIFUL PARK VIEW! LAGUNA HILS TOWN· HOUSE. Open House 24 Sparrow Hill Lane. Laa- una Hills. Sat/Sun 10am·5pm. 2 bedroom, den, 1 ~ baths. 1,450 SQ. ft. Double 1ara1e. $133,900. By owner 831-6519 ·stab le•tls/Repair 'Gas. W•ter Sewer ·senior c•t1zen d1scoun .. 24 hrs 508-Houaea for s.a. By owner · Lake Forest. Private greenbelt loca· tion. 3 bedroom, 2 bath house. 1400 SQ. ft ., fire- place. wet bar, 3 patios. Open house APrJI 6 & 13. 12-5. $134.900. 472- 4504 4 BEDROOM 3 BA TH EL TORO HOME Wind Rows tract. Air. 2 story, 2 years new! Upgraded through· out. Owner financing available! $160})00. 951 ·1141 WOW! LOOK AT THIS! MISSION VIEJO NMAD- RIO." Beautiful 3 bed- room-spectacular moun- tain view . aoraeous pool -~zed sp8 . quiet cul--de-uc.. r,. .sfwr9d • g~idt esc:row. HURRY • ONLY $189,000/CMnS. 770-1921 97131 508-Hou••• for s.a. CATALINA OCEAN VIEW CUSTOM family home, 3 bedrooms. 2~ bath, liv· ins. family, dining. Ter· rific kitchen. Huge bonus room . 3.000 SQ. tt $275,000. owner. 492- 6751 Bayshores · lovely 3 bdr. 3 ba remodeled 1-story home $499,000 Fee owner 2782 circle Or NB Open house 1·5 Sun Ocean Frt Balboa Pensla Pl by owner. 4 bdr 4 ba huge tam party rm, 2 fpf elev $695,000. Lon~ ~~~m land lease 675-3850 ~ Beach Beeutiful 5~--execu· tM home with Jr.credible i~& ~ ocun views =000 494-0211, HYPIOllS WORKSI STOP SABOTAGING AmUl.ATllY ... , SAVE lllllEY • • 1EAL11 •mraa YOURSELF 0,,_rcoffte •"Y ... ,_., .. ,,"11 hebit and CNet• aucceu an your lit.NOW! • lmpol4tf11Ce ...... u.1 ptcdeme • Mtlng d..ordeta ·anxiety • atnOll!lf't • dllOfeuM>tl tNS.l,lRANCE ACCEPTED Maya Bailey Ph.O 714·499-5409 • Home Atmoso"er• • Neat Hosptal & Me01cail Facilities -~., S"opptng Areas UFQ'M.EIEl-ENr 541-2200Ml 850-3050 pm ·~Of20R~ • INOCVIOUAl ANO FAMll Y PLANS MEOtCAL DalTAL OfSAIMi.ITY l1F£ VIStO .. CALL IAl ... l .ClU AT IJW1• CORONA DEL MAR 3028-3034 East PCH-4 stories w/potential dou- ble the value by bide. 2nd story. Great tenants, location. Income $4 }.,_ooo. Asking $4::>U,000 -Make Offer Owner/Agent 619-543· 0496 514-0ut of State Prop. Myrtle Beach South Carolina *Ripley's BelieYe tt or Not Museum• N:.ross the street from maiestic Atlantic Ocean. Next door to large amusement ~rk, res· taurants & niiM spots. Within the hiahest tourist trlffic .,.. on the board· welk. $3,200,000. C.11 ~Chaney (803) 238-. Estate CdM Duplex 2• 3. 3+ ~: 3 .. ~ priv petty. 4123 700-Businin Opp'9 TRAVEL AGENCY Own your travel agency. No experience neces· sary. A complete pack· age, c hoice locations available. Numerous travel benefits available 25 ,000 full offices nationwide TRAVEL WITH US -For a per· sonal interview call Bob Hanson at ext 411 1·800-821 7493 800-Fumiture 4 piece living room set. Never used Paid $765 Sell $285. 952-4254 COLLECTOR'S PlA T£S ANTIQUE HAWK. cui' GLASS PUNCH BOWL. 15" round. Goblets. ~50. Evenin1 493· QUALITY ANTIQUES!!! French carved oak annoire/btM!led minor ~· American oak sil -oerd $695, frMCh aned oek cblble bed S395. Frwdt WMU & c..·---quell\ bed $985. Yldarien Wlllnut Sidebo1rd I marb1e $450. . fJ9lh -twW. ~/lf•n•fold c.••'2'5 eech. Seid (C) A#Mfcen 81MllWDOd cMirs $139 eKh. q . ct.en Hutctt OWtt - with colored--= $1,250. MuC:h •. 'Ywt .... ~LIY ............ 498-1167 SPRING EDmON April 24, 1986 MOVING /GARAGE SALE. Hundreds of antiques & eollectibles, Apr 12, 9:00 AM· April 13, 11:00 AM. 31222 Bedford Or . San Juan Capistrano (off Ortega) 811-Musical Inst. PIANO "FISCHER .. 1927 LOUIS XV Includes matching bench. Parlor Grand. Completely re· f1 n 1shed $2.500. Reduced Sl.000 to sell! 240-8156 38' T~ twin ps sli1> excel condition. VHF Halon syst~ man_y extras $«.uuu. 645· 3835 Ei1ht-Man Raft-Good condition $450/best offer 960-9859 SAILBOAT-25! VEN· TURE 7 .5 Honda. M.iy extras. Sail away $5,000/offer 650-064. '# P• 8 Mall. I• THE HlWPORT ENSMJNIC08TA ,,,.._ ..wl/lfMNE TODAY 910-A&.eae tor We Cedilac JAGUAR-1973 XKE - Gray Vl2. 350 Chevy motor, 2 • 2. aood con ditJon. tires/~int. ~ matic. a1~~· 4 9 1984 Maxima Nissan· Loaded!!! Take over lease. No cash down. $246 mo. tax inclUSNe, private S*tY. 951~2817 1967 Cam.,o-needs en•ine work;$7SO! All pr1mered-rea_d1 for ~ 49!>-1547 after 76 T~ Corolla~ Coupe Red, F~ ~ sod mMUal. New peint. Runs&rNt ll~obo. 71~54 1982 Votvo Turbo Waaon. BNutiful red· wood color exterior /tan leather interK>r. 5 speed, am/fm stereo cassette/ eQUalizer. Aw, aft JXlf#Jf Very clean S 10,0001 off er 493-4243 Audi 1974 AUDI FOX 4 -doof'. eood concht.on $11..4_951 offer 951 2870 aTtet" 6 pm/ all day weekends 1983 AUDI 5000 S Silver. sun-roof. low miles. non·SITlOkef Pr1 vate party s 7500 240 6263 or 240-6367 BMW Buick 1980 BUICK ELECTRA WAGON White/Blue 1ntenor Full power Very KOOd condtt.on S3.250 831 -5199 c.-ac 1984 ELOORAOO Tour· 1na Coupe. Immaculate' All power, all extras 19 .000 miles E.x.ecubYe owned. private auto assume leaMl-$465 month 660-031 :> days 910-Auta. tor Sale 198' CAOIUAC SEVtu.E Fawn Miit (cdor). Fully to.ded! -Bose'" Stereo Low mites. Mint condt· bon:...1 l!.,.500/offer 4~72 Eveninp 1976 CAOIUAC c:onvett· ible OrWnat owner. fan. tastic condition, com· ptetely toaded. With mu~ horn $5,,95/ offer. ,94-6738 Of 497. 3902 Of (213)552-0426 1979 CADIUAC SEDAN de V1U£ Futtv loeded! 4 new "Michelin" tires. Best offer. 380-8036 1979 CADILLAC Seville-low mileaae. futly loeded, wite-wheets. ....... trio c:omou-~ $7,995. 85S-8200 '80 El.DO · owner U ary w/bl:iandau & fthrint 4'K mt mint c:ond nu Michelins MN reeds sac $7950 646-9481 '82 ElOORADO-wtll on wit 39k mi., take aw1 lease Of purchase for $11.950. MS-9333/ 720-9960 I 1978 DATSUN 280 Z.. 2 Ptus 2. ~.air, am/ fm. cassette, or.:1;:1 owner. Good ca~~ .. Call for details. Q~ (714) 535-0966 Of~ 432{ Of~ (71') 364-5120 ask tor Jane. 1973 2401 DATSUN Loeded! Oril:inM owns. Must See! Uie newt Must Sefl. S3. 900 770-7913 1981 MtSSION MAXIMA If~. ExceUent! Includes 1986 T a1s. new tires $7395 no.5753 1981 DATSUN 280 Z 5- SPEEO Showroom neW Must see! With custom car CCNet /toeded! 496- 7637 after 5:30 p.m. 77 Feat SpcW conv blk nu petnt.,. art cond, $2900 aft 5 67:>-4557 Ford '82 L TO Country Sedan waaon. tu11 power tuv. am/~nt oond, 52k m1. $ . 675-35'5 1980 HONDA 500 ex custom inc. shetld & 2 helmets. low m1 759- 8949 We Lease All Makes & Models of Fine European Automobiles 714 • 557 • 4040 1985 HONDA CRX-L.ow ~. deiuza AM/FM casselte stereo, air. $8200/offer. Private party. 661-6934 1980 "HONDA" CtVIC ST ATIONWAGON Sun· roof, Sihler /Red interior, loaded! Movina Must Seit! $2 ,895 ,97-2449 1980 HONDA CIVIC Wa,on-5 speed, air, am fm ster90 casett.e. roof -track, raadlals. $2.850.UcelJent. 496-3785 Honda '84 Accord LX Xlnl cond. oric O#fW. 30k local r;,fd'· lite sit.. blu $ . 631-9208 1982 HOHM CMC Air condition, '7 M.P.G .• Must sett!! $3,500/ offer 4gs.5n2 1984 MAZDA B2000 l.on. Bed pick.up truck. AMlFM cessette steNo, air condition automlltic amper ~~'90. . 1981 MAZDA 626. New paint1 .. ~lectric moon· roof ,_./FM ...,_, air 63AOO ""· $5,,90. Gciid cadtior1. 4~2591 ··~ ..... 8eftl 1973 U•mdll 450 SE ExceptlonaJ Car. like New Cond. All Sri. Records. 722·8900/ 527-'1297 1980 MEACEDES 280 SE FuMy lcaeded! Ail. _.. ... inUde/out SW./ blue fabric interior. $18.000! 855-0765 1985 SEL MERCEDES Loaded! 38,00C>/offer. B&ack/,wy .....,, if1te. rior. Showroom new! 661-8555, '98-1632 1979 4SOSL Mercedes. Tan/tan ~ interior. True 5')0ke wire wt.ts. Becker ltenlo. 8urctar alarm. Air. 2 top5. S24l000/offer. 661 - 821 or 831·1400 1975 280S Mercedes Benz mded, P>d c:ond, Becker stereo Sl4k. 720-1579. '85 T rWlS am k>edecj w/ all CJPtk>f • wamlflty. Bot> 5'48· 7298 pm/ 650-6698 am TOJGta 1984 TOYOTA SUPRA 5 $peed Perform.nee Packqe. Beautiful aU luther 1nter101. New .. ~li"' VRP6'• Power wldowl & door eoca.• condltionina. Newt Supra SteniO AM-FM/ cassette. loltded! 23.000 miles! Ortenal ~12J::. Wcwk ~ •• ~l~Home V~lua ••n 1967VW convertible. Rebu1tt transmiHt<>n, ~ -:;i·.~ m· 5653 1981 VW Tnd 5 soeed l.X s-ckrp::ed With t8n 1tm iot. lent condt- tion. S3.200/best alter. 240-9096 Voho VOLVO, 1983 GLT~_4 ~ (Sil Vue) UWNUf, 48.000 mileL Uaifl.~500 911- For'pt/Sports c.. .. ,.1111 .... 8UYYOU•CM DfltlCT ,.,.. EUION ANO SAVI llONm EPA DOT Federalization free p.ckuc> & delivery on service wort(. f714J•• ... l 9n JAGUAR XJ6L A beautiful meticulously maintained earl Secrifioe atS8,900 661-2719 1970 LOTUS EUROPA Red/Blk inleriar. Al w. wood dash,~ .... & wheels, sun-roof. Excellent condition. 69.000 miles $3,900/ oftw ~·-1702 1977 TR7. AM/FM c-=--~ sun-roof. :1: condition ~79 1979 MGB, lJfMed Edt- tion Bid. excelent con- dition. $4,000 661 -2453 1931 MOOEl A SPORT COUPE Fulty restored an ~~nal $9.500. 495 1966 CLASSIC MUS· TANG CONVERTtBLE!! AU oriJinal! Exceltent condition. Fantastic IUmmet fun car. Yetlow/ Black interior. Wire wheets. A&atm. $6,000/ offer. Leave messa1e anytime 768-9328 914-Auto Repair/ For JEFF'S PORSCHE SERVICE ............... on .. mod1l1 Quality W()t't( Reasonable Rates 911 SERVICE Sf£CIAL LAT£ 9ll'a $225 ..... & ...... ~WT Ill Mallr H1m11 1978 aw:HMAN CQM,. MOOOR£ a... A. 7.000 Kohler aenentor, CB cruise contf'ol. 4M Chevy. Roof /Dash air, 16' awnln1. 3 way Domestic refriaerator, ltereo. ,.., bMt\. E.u:e4 lent condit1on, new tites 30.000 metes $18,500 536 6456 117 lla'I' Hom11 911-Trucb ·PANORAMIC VIEW! MOBILE HOME Steps frombemch.~ CXlf'* lot $35 • una Beed\~~ 3848 9la.Trucb 1980 FORD RANGER PICK-UP 8-et.linder. "t.ar'rtar.,. with ... ~ •••• ili1l/Br1Ms. IUtomlltic. wn/fm ... ,.,'JS .... Low mites SS.SCJ . 911fn.5om 498-8008 498-0792 even· qs. 1983 MrTSUBtSHI 4X4 PICKUP Cdor m8tched camper top. ~steer· ina. Air condltionina. Uqraded stereo c:auette. 22 000 oriainal milft. ()ri;}nat owner. Askl~1_-j1:"200. Work &lG-7520 (John) Home E~ 951.()236 919-Campers CAMPER SHELL-full size, Iona bed. a,ooct shape-weather/trip pr<*ction. 496---..--~ o.rdea readJ' f• tlll'•I? Sprtailato ciuel1Jed•e Mnice 4lnet.-y for IMJp. Place your Clauified Ad by mail or call 631-8120 Fill out and return to: The Newport Ensign 883 Production Place Newport Beach, CA 92663 PAY FOR 3 -GET ONE FREE! Ad runs four consecutive weeks ••• fourth weell free. COPY DEADLINE: 3 PM MONDAY 3 line~ 4 lines 5 line' fl line' 7 lin~' OBITUARIES 1£1LUM I week $8.58 SI0.44 s 12.30 Sl4 16 s 16.0 2 Dou..,, s>nsed away on Aor1I •. 1986. at the ... " 74 yut'I $he IS sul'VNed by som, Worley 0 ndJames~. RATES: 2 weeks SI 1.64 s 14.52 $17.40 $20.28 S2J. In 3 weeks Sl4.l4 SI 8.12 $21.90 $25.68 $29.46 also, semrs OHw Wtllon, Hazef and Mary. s.w....,.heldon Aotil 7 1986, under the dlrect{on of Harbor Lawn-Mount ow. Mor· tuary and c.nw..y. HAl9H un- llOUNTOLM llOITUAllY ... ClailWY 4 weeks $16 ... $20.92 S2S.40 $29.88 $34.36 Covell 9Jome 066e1red by Jo~n t.A~~a!ld Co~e 06 cAlewpollt. CQea~to/l~ BY ANNETTE WATSON At an elegant sunset open house sponsored by Cole of Newport. Realtors. interest in this wcck·s feature home revolved around its present charm and the rich history of its past. .. This home was originally built as a beach cottage in 1910. Its current owner. Pam Sardella. is an interior design specialist. who renovated the home without des- troying the historical essence of Old Corona del Mar." said ~r­ bara Humphreys. realtor with listing broker John Allard, owner of Cole of Newport. In the background Kathy Kav- anaugh played the harp; and. as guests gathered around the hors d'oeuvre buff et. conversations evolved from the home·s amazing history and its dramatic sunset view overlooking the ocean. New- port Harbor and Catalina. cities ha\le these and we fee.I Corona dd Mar\ rich history will be lost entirely if all of tbae original homes are destroyed," she said. This home's ' beach cottage atmosphere has been retained and enhanced by Pam Sardella. .. I love the view and the warmth and antiquity of the home, .. she aaict· When Sardella renovated the home, she strived for authenticity. Under layers o f linoleum she found pine floors. Crystal knobs are used on the doors throughout the home. And. the burgundy and gray tile in the bathroom (circa 1940) has been highlighted by a thoroughly elegant coordinating color scheme. The home's bright and cheerful atmosphere is created by high ceilings and large windows. The living room extends towards the . panoramic view with a bay win- The kitchen has a country flair to it with adequate room for a break/ ast area. The decor creates a friendly atmosphere which continues throughout the home. The home 1s located on Ocean Blvd .. the onl y street in .. Old Corona del Mar" to retain its original name. Humphreys said . "The original grant deed from the ln.ine Company to George Hart shows that he paid a SIO gold coin for the lot in 1907 ... George Hart fou nded Corona del Mar in 1904. At that time he signed an agreement with the Irvine Company for the purchase of a 706.08 acre corner of the Irvine Ranch. Han paid $105.912 for the parcel which came to $150 an acre. He wrote to his attorney in San Francisco and said, ... consider it a good sale ... History has proved he was right. This home's history in Corona del Mar began in 1910 when the city was virtually undeveloped. For the first 22 years of Corona del Mar's history the only routes to Corona del Mar were to cross the bay from Balboa by boat or to take the little dirt road that crossed the Irvine Ranch which is today Back Bay Drive. Some momentum for the city's development came after World War II . Corona del Mar's repu- tation for picturesque hills, coastal bluffs and mild climate was spreading. Yet it wasn' until the I 960"s that the city emerged into a townsite bristling with exclusive homes and businesses. Today Corona del Mar 1s undergoing changes. Many of the old landmarks arc being torn down with new structures replac- ing them. Humphreys as well as other people in the area are concerned about losing the history and character of the city. 1hcre are many people who want these landmarks saved and designated as historical monuments. Other dow effect yet providing a large sitting area. The formal dining area is off to the right and has full advantage of the view. The kitchen has a country flair to it with adequate room for a breakfast area. The decor creates a friendly atmosphere which continues throughout the home. The home has two large bed- rooms towards the back. They each have good size closets. A brick terrace and garden adjoins the home and a small room that is attached to the large garage. The area is open to the view and could become a guest room or recreation center. The home is listed at SSSS,000 with listing broker John Allard, owner of Cole of Newport. Real- tors. Paintings and furniture are negotiable. For additional infor- mation and previewing, call (714) 6 75-SS I J. Cole of Newport. Real- tors, located at 251 S East Coast Highway in Corona del Mar, is a full service company complete with a design center. The company specializes in single family residen- ces and income property in the Harbor area. coastal cities, Costa Mesa, Irvine and Saddleback Valley and also offers a property management division and prop- erty investment exchange. As a service to the community, Cole of Newport. Realtors. provides monthly real estate workshops to the public. ... (Editor's note: The historical information on Corona del Mar came from a series of articles written for the 7Sth anniversary of the founding of Corona del Mar and Orange County's 90lh birth- day by Dr. William Hendrie"' director of the Sherman Library.) T ....... ._ .... ,_ .............................. ,, ••• ....._ - Ml•l•lll .......... llrtck ..,, .......... ,.... ... , •• , ... , , .... ITAFF P•Ta IY ITOfl •DIEi Monthly Home Tours Self guided (drive by only) home tour of Newport Beach and Corona del Mar open houses, we suggest you begin your tour at Cole of Newport Realtors & pick up your free map of the area. Our professional staff is available to g_ive you info on all listings in the area and to answer your real estate questions. We are located at 2515 E. Coast Highway, C.D.M . (next to the park restaurant). In fact try an early brunch at the park, it's wonderful! 2515 EMt C:O.t Highway, Corona del Mar (714) 675-5511 • The following homes and brief statements are from some of the owners as to why they bought their home and how they feel about living in it. Enjoyl BALBOA ISLAND BIG CANYON OLDCORONADELMAR •1 N. a.,fronL This is the site of the original lighthouse. It has 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, income unit & office. A view from every room. Owner will carry at ft -under 1 million. .., love having been a part of the heritage of Balboa Island and living in the most unique home on the island." Susan Gabriel, owner. Also available for rent or lease options. CORONA DEL MAR 421¥1 Awoc8do. New quality construc- tion, 2 bedroom, 21h baths, 2 decks. Enjoy total Bay view from upper deck. ·1 can look at the Bay out of any window, and enjoy the cool breeze. I love the location." Billi Capri, owner IRVINE TERRACE MOll>olpl*' T•111Ce. Spectacular Pan- cnmic ocean & view homel 9 Rue SL Cloud. Light & airy condo with ocean view. 3 bedroom, 21h bath, cozy firepit for outdoor entertaining. $630,000. "We bought in Big Canyon because we liked the security, golf course and membership in a private club." Jay & Barbara Tressen, owner. CORONA DEL MAR 503 Huel Drive. 5 bedrooms, family room, formal dining room. ..What a master suite, approx. 20' x 30', with balcony and views of the ocean & hills. $565,000 with a $25,000 decorating allowance. CORONA DEL MAR Bring your tour to a close at 3028 Ocean Blvd. (see cover story & photo). Refreshments will be served between 4 &5 .m. 213 Femleaf. 2 bedroom, 2 bath, older home situated on a 45' x 118' lot. (lot and 1h). The value is in the land. Two LARGE condos with bay and ocean view from 2nd story. Could be built with normal four car garage. THE BLUFFS 538 Vlat. Gr•nde. Nestled in the trees, open & airy. Least expensive of the most popular "E" plan. $195,000 L.H. COMMERCIAL: North Laguna Beach -soon to be listed -Call for info. RENTALS: * 901 N. B.,tront -4 bedroom, 2 batt\ $3,200 mo./yearty (short term available.) * 510 Avocado, COM -3 bedrooms, $1,500 mo./yearly. * 2607 Harbor View Drive -2 bedrooms, den, family room, view. $2,500 moJyrty. PASE 32-APllL 10. t• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COST A MESA NEWS/IAVf NE TODAY Sh-h-hl Don't Tell Anyone! These Irvine Terrace Beauties are 30 years old. 730 MALABAR -Lovingly tended to all these years; 3 bedrooms with charming front & rear gardens-a pleasure to see: the lowest price 1n the area at $275,000. Open Sun 1-5 1501 SANTANELLA TERRACE-Graciously& exquisitely refurbished with wool Berber carpets. crown mould· ings French doors. custom leaded windows. very private pool & patio area and lovely landscaping. The beauty of the South here-only the mimosa and magnolias are missing! Come to see for yourselves. $344,000. Open Sun 1-5 Corona del Mar Special Home & Apartment $379,500 They took the front home down to the studs and re -did everything! New wiring, plumbing, FA heaters. and all new kitchen; cabinets, sinks. green house window, range, microwave, sub-zero refng· erator. Great bri ck fr replace 1n Irvi ng room. large side patio with burlt-in BBQ. Apartment has been re -decorated -is special too! Seeing rs believing. 621 Acacia, Open Sat & Sun 1 ·5 C~es~i!le CReaQ gstate 759-1877 LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT 815 VIA LIDO SOUD OPEN SAT & SUN 1-5 Watch sunsets from 3 levels of finest Lido view. 4 BR -4 BA, playroom, gourmet kitchen. Sandy beach, pier and float. $2,200,000 BAYSIDE PLACE BAYFRONT 111 BA YSIOE PLACE OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1-5 Spectacular COM duplex, 2 Br.-2 ba. up, 2 BR.-2 ba. down. 2 boat spaces. May be leased at $2,000 month to month. Reduced to $895,000 HORSE PROPERTY Newport back bay view from Mesa Drive, 3 acre estate. Spacious tradltlonal 5 BR, pool, horse stable. $1,100,000 LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT Beautiful dutch colonial, 5 bedrooms, 5 baths, llbrary, flne't panor•mlc north ch•nnel view. Pier and sltp for large boat. $2,625,000. PENINSULA BA YFRONT 1130 E. BALBOA Charming, Older Balboa Beach hou94t, 5- bedrm., 21h bath, pier and float-$795,000. COM VIEW LOT Prime R-3 Panor•mlc Bay view lot, clty- co•atal approved for four tarp condomin- iums. S 1,200,000 WESTCLIFF VILLA CONDO Prime ground floor unit, spacious 2 BR·2 B~ thr" patios, spa, pool, BBQ area, 2 car gar. $155,000 BILL GRUNDY. REAL TOR J41 Bayside Dri ve, N .B 675 -616 1 INTO REAL ES'TATiE by Gerry & Christa long The Golden Girls of Montrachet We had just sold Jane's home in Newpof't Beach. Her sister Barbara's townhome in La Crescenta was also solidly in escrow. Jane and Barbara, and their 82-year-old sister Doris, had decided to live together in their "golden years." Barbara is still working as a medical assistant, and Jane has a position in the insurance industry. Both are thinking about retiring soon. We set out to find the right home for these three ladies. The requirements were stiff. Each of the sisters wanted a spacious "hideaway" of her own as well as large living, dining and lounging quarters for their activities together. · We needed a home with three Master Bedroom Suites! Such a home, if found at all, would be in excess of 3,500 SQ. ft. and would be situated on a large lot. But the sisters' requirements were for a small, low-upkeep yard. "I intend to throw my lawn· mower away" announced Jane resolutely; and Barbara added with a mischievous grin "I just LOVE cement!" While Doris had been living with Barbara for some time, Jane and Barbara, both very independent and assertive women, worried about too much "togetherness." How would it all work out? Both of them had been married, had raised families and had been widowed. All of them had owned their homes and had been used to beina Hqueen of the castle." If we'd thought that it would be a somber task to take three senior ladies house hunting, we were in for a surprise! These ladies have a terrific sense of humor. .. Look at the marvelous wildlife" exclaimed Jane when a tiny fieldmouse scurried across the yard of a home we were viewing. And Barbara, thoughtfully starin1 at an oak wet bar in yet another prop- erty, inquired earnestly: "What I want to know, is there a bartender hiding behind that bar? And does he come with the house?" Jane and Barbara explained that Doris' room had to be well tucked away. "You see, she likes to play her organ a lot" explained Jane, "and we WANT her to play it, of course!'' "But it drives me up the wall" added Barbara, laughing. After three long and exhausting days, and after all of us had bravely trudged through some 20 homes, we found "it" in the lovely Mont· rachet neighborhood of Crown Royale, in Laguna Niguel. "It" is the Chateau model, over 3,600 sq. ft., two lovely master suites with sit· ting rooms, and a downstairs suite of bedroom and bathroom for Doris, with two doors and a hallway separat· ing it from the other rooms. Adually, Jane's sittina room 1, an upstairs bonus room with a wet ~r and refri1era· tor. We suaested a simple alteration of• Mt of doUble doors which wiH provide for Jane nearly a separate uapart- ment." The "Chateau" we found has a small yard with a maenificent view of hills and li1hts. We had found this model earlier, but at a price approx. $25,000 above what the sisters had decided was their absolute top. A very lucky coincidence directed us to this home which had just fallen out of escrow, and which we were able to obtain at a fabulous reduction. To top it all off, it had been used as a model home and had $17,000 in stunning upgrades of designer wall and window coverings, all in shades of pale peach, pink and beige. An interesting aspect of all this is the fact of three seniors pooling their equities and their lives to provide a very lovely and, indeed, luxurious home for their retirement. Neither sister alone could manage this gorgeous prop- erty. Together, they are well able to afford and maintain it. Additionally, they have each others company and care. They told us that several of their senior friends were observing this "experimenr• with considerable interest. Two elderly lady friends, as a continued on page 35 a note from Maury Secluded Ranch Approximately 72 acre ranch in Cleveland National Forest, easily accessible. Variety of terrain, fenced for horses, etc. 3 bedroom main house, staffs quarters end support building. Call for full details. $375,000 Beautiful -Cameo Shores Warm comfortable home on the canyon. Family room. dining room and living room by large deck area ... cozy kitchen ... 3 bedrooms ... fee land. Cati to see it! $485,000 401 North Star Lane, NB Open Sat & Sun 1-5 Large waterfront home. please come see the many outstanding features of this home with lots of amenities. Including boat dock. Fee land. $980,000 CdM South of Highway Two bedroom home on large lot to ocean. Great for retired couple or owner with ideas of expanding for more view. $429,500 MAURY ST AUFFER SEA LION REAL TY 6 7 3 · 5 3 5 4 · h 7 ~ ~ -:) : t) I IL NIAN· IEllCEI Tl 11•• llft.•I fhr•• bedroom. two •tory plan in McL81n townhomee. Oua.t corner locatton. Seiter wlll help with flnanctng. Submit offers. Mar'thll Mtlcnab. IALIOA CUITOM 1•.111 Four bedroom, 4 BA, two story home. 1'9Cently remodeled with old world craftamanthip and charm. $'9p8 to the beet ocean beechee. Exn boet or car storage. Price lncludea the land. Martha Mtlcnab. IALllA llLAll • II. IAYflllT CIAl•EI ..... Immaculate two-atory home on prime corner locatlon. Three bedroom. den, formal dining, breakfast area. Lovely sandy beach and shared pier and dock. VIEW All THE ACTION! Martha Macnab. ~~ TWI AfflllAIU Clllll ·I&• 1•• Located In a wooday Mttlng near Orange Cout College. One 2 BR, 2 BA. afngle level upper unit. Light, clean and prlva•. $85,000. One 2 BR, ~ BA. two story unlt with petlo for 999.000. Both have 2 car garagea. Martha Macnab. IAYlllE CIVE Cllll U•.- Prlced for quick aalel $399,000 includes land. Two bedroom,~ BA, den and formal dining. Upper end unit "Columbia" offers privacy, security and partial bay view. Martha Macnab. TOP Of SPYGLASS U, 7H,MI The last and best opportunity to build an estate on top of the world on Spyglass Hill. Three contiguous front view Iota. The chance of a lifetime! $2,700,000 for the threelll Maralou Ingold. WOIDEIFUL IE W Ill CAIYOI UITlll 1111.IM This very special family home has everything. Over 100' fairway frontage, 4' BR,~ BA, spacious family room. poof, spa. fabulous entertainment barbeque area . Maralou Ingold/ Danny Bibb. •EWl Y lJITEDll Mil.HI Views of the bay, ocean. hills and city lights from thia 3 BR condo in Harbor Ridge. Atrium sports a spacious spa. Gate guarded community with community pools. Gayle Amato. Tiii ll•E 11 IPECIAL 1!71.ill Three bedrooms. 2 BA. Extensive use of French doora and crown mouldings. Oak plank flooring in kitchen, family room and laundry roof!'. Custom plantation shutters. Convenient toshoppmg, airport and freeways. 1st T.D. is assumable. Gayle Amato. IAIE FIHITAlllll CllDD•lllUI 1141.• Thia trl-level home with 3 car attached garage featurea loft area. Could be a library or den. Three bedrooms, ~ baths. Skylight in muter suite. Community pool and tennis. Gayle Amato. IPYILAll IPECIAL 1111.• Four bedrooms, 3 BA, formal dining room. Capehorn model. Spectacular pool and apa. A foreYer view of ocean and sunsets. Lola Jacobs. Ill Cl• CllTI• •AITEIPIECE 1111.MI Decorators peraonal residence. An outatandlng floor plan with formal llvlng room, formal dining. family room, b,..k'-t a,.. and gourmet kitchen, 4 BR + den. OCIMn view from petro and decka. Ira perfect. New on market. Linda Oeth and Lola Jacob9. IEllCll 1711.• Commanding view of jetty and harbor from this Corona del Mar landmark. Three atory bulldlng ._ deeigned for uae u either a duplex with 3 BW3 BA and 4 BR'~ BA unita or a alngle t.mtly re81dence. Beeutlfully decorated. F•tu,.. Include 2 fireplaces, 5 car parking. Owner wanta off9r. Su.an Scanlan # 2 Clwlc •laaa, Suite I 00 ~-.--.. - llWT •II llT II T•I 118 1244.• For Its aize and condition, thle houee le one of the flneat opportunltl• In Newport a.chi ThrM bedrooms, famlly room, lnctudlng the ground on a beeutlfut big tot. Coby Ward. •1 CllYlrl PIE•E• IElllEICE aa.••n• A very rare opportunity awmts the fortu,.• .._ who could own such an •late. You may ..., a If you've returned to the 19th c:entury. The home la characterized throughout by, ptailtered walla, tmm.n.. aolid oak beams. antique o0 doot1, Marie Antoinette hardwood floors. and very apKloue rooms. F•turlng 8 BR, ~ BA. formal living and dining rooms. Mparate family room, Gourmet kitchen and butler's pantry, peneled study, wine cellar. 4 fireplaces, and all the amenltiel you would expect In such a home. Approximately 215 teet of fairway frontage and some 19,000 aq. ft. of land. Truly rncomparablef $3.450.000. Appointment with Danny Bibb. 118 CAIYON · VALEWTllE BUILT ESTATE 11.111.• Thta 5 BR, 4Yl BA traditional home la In Impeccable condition. Includes, formal living and dining, separa• library, family room with wet bar and fireplace, pool. spa, sauna and most everything etse you might desire. Fabulous fairway location. 111 CAIYll · FAJIWAY LICATill ltn.• Four bedroom. 4 BA, family room. billiard room, plus a 2 BR guest suite. A private pool enhances this prestige property. Owner is very motivated. Danny Blbb'Stephanie Grody. 111 CAIYDI · COZY TIADITtOIAL 1115,111 This warm and cozy, beautifully decorated 4 BR, 3 BA home is one of our finest offerings. New country kitchen, French doors, Iota of brick, lush gardens and a very private yard with pool. Well priced at $665,000. Danny Bibb. IEU!DllT · EllDPEAI EUIAICE 114lHI Four bedrooms, ~ BA, customized manor home Plan 2. Rich oak stained paneling, parquet floors and marina pearl marble accents throughout. Spacious paneled family room with fireplace. Large tot, beautifully landscaped. Two fountains. pool and spa. Danny Bibb'Stephanie Grody. PH FE CT FA•U Y II •E 1111.• Spyglass Hill. Five bedrooms, 3 BA, living and family room with formal dining. French doors, beautiful wood floors and all new kitchen. Extraordinary oversized lot. Priced to sell $635,000. Danny Bibb and Stephanie Grody. IUITIFIL IAYFlllT 1111.MI Dover Shores -wonderful famiy home. Highly up. graded with wood floors. akylighta, billiard room, 3 BR, family room, lots of charm. -Private pier and slip -Security system. Barbara Aune'Stephanie Grody. IAll IWIH IAY llEW Cllll 1111.• Two bedroom,~ BA condo with boet sJip. located in the gat8 guarded community of S.yajde Cove. F•tu'91 format living and dining rooms. Splicioua petioa overtookJng btly. Large muter suite and secondary bedroom. separate den and gueat btlth. 2 car ~rage. Bank ia mottva'9d and will help finance. '830,000 including land. Stephanie Grody and Martha Mllcnab. 11111 lffll-llYFlllT LIT SM• One of the tut opportunitie9 to build your own home on the wa•r. Pier permit is Included and poeejbllity of 55' boat In front of your home. Now $100,000 below other beyfront Iota. Reduced and owners want ottera. Beverty Morphy. llW CllTI• llYFlllT ·Cl• II.Ill.• 8-utifully remodeled home on water with new pier and allp, hardwood floors. French doot1, new kitchen and baths, large living room. fortMI dining, family room. billiard room and large mutlf aulte. Views right out to the jetty. Beverly Morphy. 644-6200 ltW UL•I UYf .. T UlllH 1111.111 1815.000 with eHp fol 511 boet LAie ttwl 10 ~ old. Three bedroome. a BA. dra1Mtlc ,_..., ..,._ with fl,..,._, French doora Md windowe. 811,tront petlo. Beautiful vtew -wide pert of the bay. 119..ty Morphy. •I Clllll· llUT HMY ••E 1111.m Five ..,.aoue bedroo•, 3 fuH BA, inct'9dible large family room, dramatic living and dining. 3 fireplaces, beamed cemnga. t..utiful oak ftOOl'I throughout, French doors, many bull~tna, and all Juat like new. Pool aiDd lot Truly one of a kind. 'Excellent value at $875,000. Danny Bibb LllllA ICEll FlllT 11.-.- Vlew forever • beautifully maintained older Laguna home. Uaed brick terrace, tush courtyard entrance w ith secluded swimming pool. Three bedrooms, formal dining room, den-maids quartera. Barbara Aune. M FT IF llllY IUCI 11.111.Jlll On Via Udo Nord. May be divided into two Iota. Subiect to city approval. May build condos or single famfly home. Excellent lot value. Barbara Aune. llTI•an 11111 CAIYll It.Ill.• Beautiful traditional custom built home. Absolute perfection. Two years under construction. Carved oak doors, heavy crown moldings, solid bfasa hardware. Wonderful golf couf'le and lake view. Five large bedrooms, 8 BA. formal dining room. Wonderful pool and patio area for entertaining. Central alarm system. Beverly Morphy and Barbara Aune 0 Cf Al IUD. 11.211.• Dramatic three story custom home overtooking entire ocean, jetty and on to Catalina! Eclectic residence features 4BR. den. game room. formal living and dining areas, sun room and more. ~otal privacy and sophistication in this trul y unique offering. Including the land $2,250,000. Martha Macnab or Danny Bibb. IAYFlllT-IEWPllT llLAll 1471.• Privacy and a unique lifestyle are yours in this open and spacious bayfront home. Three bedrooms. ~ BA, 2 fireplaces, indoor spa, extra lar~e lot. Community beach. Will accomodate a 35 boat. Gayle Amato. Ill CAIYll .. CllPllATill IALE.. lt.m.• Just reduced $100,000, former owner tranatened and our corporate client says sell now! Five bedrooms 4Yl baths, formal dining, and a country kitchen off a cozy famil1 room. A priva• •tate with room for pool; one o Big Canyon's finest view locations. Danny Bibb'Stephanie Grody FlllT ••• ca•u UllH n..•-.- Sp.cious rooms, soe1ing ceilings overlook ~t dramatic crashing surf, rocks and on to Catahna. Five bedrooms, 3BA, living, dining, family & breakfast. pool + maid's quarters. Including land at $2.'95,000. Martha Macnab. IAYflllT LIT HU.Ill One of the laatt 50' waterfront with privilege for pik & allp to accomodate 55' boel Martt. ~b. llYllllEI CIAl•H 14 .. 111 Beat location-.tepe to be9ch peth. Three bedroom alngle atory, opening to large aunny petio. Recently remodeled with room to expend. $449,000 inductee the land. Martha Macnab. FtltCLllllE II WITH 11.1-- Remodlled. alngte story. 4 BR, • BA home with over 106 ft on the wa'8r. Huge wat.mont yard with room for pool. Private community behind guatd gate. L.end81 will provide excellent financing. Price fncludea the land. Maureen WhiWEd &cano. NIWPOllT BEACH - The Newpon Beach offace of Coldwell Banker Residential Real Estate Services. which was the top Southern California office in terms of operating profit in 198S. has the firm's highest number of Prcsident•s Club members. announced Tom Williams. pres- ident of Coldwell Banker South- ern California Residential. Membership in Coldwell Banker·s prestigious President's Club. which represents the top S per~nt of the company's 1900 agents. was awarded to approx- imately one-third of the offi~'s 3S sales agents. According to Willi- ams. the Newpon Beach office has more President's Club members than any of the company•s other 87 offices in Southern California. SucetS Through ProfemonaI Teamwork The profitable Newport Beach office is headed by Jim Muller. \ice president and branch sales manager. Muller attributes the office's ~ucces~ to its superior sales fo rce. ~These agents are extremely professional and community- o riented. M o st of them a re involved in a variety of civic. social. non-profit and professional organiz.ations in addition to their real estate careers ... President's Oub Members-A Top Team The top sales agent in the ~ewport Beach office and the South Orange County region is Real Estate Spotlight Robert Yorke. an wocia~ vice president. Bob joined Coldwell Banker in 1971 and bu been a President's Oub member every year except one since the dub\ inception. He attributes bis sucxas to the following philosophy ... Do it pleasantly. do it with style. do it better. do it efl"'lciently, and foUow through." Marcia Bents. an associate vice president. is the top sales agent for listings taken and she is among the top ten (dollar volume) sales- people in both the South Orange County Region and the Southern California company. This is her fourth year as a President •s Club member. and she also received the Circle of Honor ( 100%) Club national award for 198S. Bents has been part of the ColdweU Banker team for 14 years. Evan Corlcett joined Coldwell Banker in 197S and has been a member of the President's Club for 5 years. An associate vice president. Corkett is among the top ten salespeople in the region and the company (Southern Cal- ifornia) for her outstanding sales record during 1985. A second year President's Club member, Shirley Harris owned a real estate agency prior to joining Coldwell Banker 3~ years ago. She believes that a thorough knowledge and appreciation of the business arc necessary elements in a successful career. A specialist in waterfront homes. Sara Marvin has been a successful sales agent. l98S ~her third ~)al in the Praideat•a Club •. ;.an impraaiw RCOld for Marvin. who bu been with CoJdwdl Banter fOf' 3 ~ Her IUICCCIS is • rault of bard work. honesty. and oompet- ibility with clients. Another impressive sales apt is Barbara Gothard Miles. whoee creativity in marketina prowd to be beneficia.I. She earned member- ship in the President\ Club durina her first year with Coldwell Banker (J98S). In addition, Miles is also one of the top ten sales-- people in the South Orange County region. She has been involved in real estate since 1971. Associate vice president Edie Olson practices the Coldwell Banker motto. •customer service always comes first." A President•s Club member for the sixth year. she joined Coldwell Banker almost 22 years ago. Olson is one of four sales agents in the Orange County region who have been awarded membership in the national Circle of Excellence (200%) Club. She is also among the top ten salespeople in the South Orange County region. Cynthia Rumsfeld is another sales agent (of the four in Orange County) who earned the Circle of Ex~llen~ (200%) Club award. Also. Ii ke Olson. she was one of South Orange County•s top ten salespeople. Titled as a residential consultant. Rurnsfeld is a second year member of the President's Club who enjoys working with clients and providing the best pollible m vice. 1915 was MC> a ~ctlful year for lonstime Newport Beach resident Jennifer Sbaw. who placed •mona Coldwell Banker\ Top 25 sala qents in Southern California. Her other awards ioclude membership in tbe Pres. ident'I Oub (her ICCOnd year). u wd1 u beina amona tbe top ten salespeople ud top five in buyer controlled sales for South Ora!)ge County. A member of the Young Executives of Southern Cal- ifornia, Shaw emphasizes the client& u well u die commuai&y. She joined Coldwell Banker 9 )all qo and hu been a Pf9. ident's Oub member for 6 yean. Coldwell Banker. America\ largest full aervice real estate company. is cdebratina its 80da annivenary in 1986. Tbe company has ova' )40() residentJal offica nationwide and supplies a com- plete rulF of real estate servica, includina relocation. mortpae~ title, escrow and new homes marketing. Coldwell Banker is a member of the Sean Finaheia.I flf .... lllllC1i.at1111111ar ..................... , ...... ... ..., nwr, •._....,._em~ ctllMI •••htt ..... 1. .. _.. ........ importance of community involvement. Hillary lbamer has earned the title of amociate vice president. Her bi.lingual ability (English/ Spanish) is a valuable asset to her Network. Coldwell Banker Residential Real Estate, Services in Newport Beach is located at 2161 San J011quin Hills Road; phone: (714) 644-9060. 2 Bedrooms 2000 Yacht Vigilant 644-9060 $339.000 Sun 1-5 109 Vaa Nice 644-9060 $459.000 Sun 1-5 3028 Ocean Blvd • 675-5511 $585,000 426'h Avocado Ave • 675-5511 $289.000 621 Acacia. 2+2 759-1877 $379,500 Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 Sat & Sun 1-5 3 Bedrooms 730 Malabar 759-1877 $275.000 Sun 1-5 1501 Santanella Terrace * 759-1877 $344.000 Sun 1-5 432 Isabella Terrace•• 644-6200 $575,000 Sat 1-5 118 Via Quito#• 644-6200 $521 .000 Sun 1-5 40 Mission Bay Or. • 644-6200 $769,500 Sun 4-8 32 Ocean Vista# 644-6200 $499.500 Sun 1-5 818 Via Lido Soud 631-1400 $399.500 Sun 1-5 2124 E Ocean Btvd. # 631-1'00 $3 19.000 Sat & Sun 1-5 2137 Channel Rd fl 631-1400 $595.000 Sun 1-5 617 Carnation fl 644-9060 $345 .000 617'"2 Carnation# 644-9060 $329.000 1417 Keel Drive 67 44-9060 $469,000 4 Bedrooms 2224 Pacific Or. ••• 644-6200 $895,000 2018 Tahuna Terrace• 644-6200 $485,000 1213 E. Balboa Blvd. #Cl• ~200 $700,000 127 Harbor Island #0 644-6200 s 1,595,000 22351 Wallingford -HB # 631-1400 $425.000 2658 Bayshore Or. #CJ 631 -1400 $1.499.000 308Jasmine 673-8494 $375,000 815 Via Lido Soud eCl 675-6161 $2.200.000 111 Bayside Place. 2+2 675-6161 $895,000 1108 E. Balboa 644-9060 $1.170.000 #1 Rue Biamty I 644-9080 1675,000 Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 Sat & Sun 1-5 Sat & Sun 1-4 Sat & Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 Sat 1-5 Sun PM Sat & Sun 1-5 Sat & Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 Key: •Pool or Spa •View #Family Room 441 Redlands # 644-9060 $359.500 Sun 1-5 5 Bedrooms 3800 Ocean Birch • ~ $535.000 Sun 1-4 31741 Contijo Way#• ~ $1 ,050,000 Sat & Sun 1-6 1418 Mariners Or. 631-1400 $2'5.000 Sat & Sun 1-5 309 Poppy 673-8494 $399,000 Wed. Sun PM 409 Morning Star 644-9080 $995,000 Sat 1-5 6 Bedrooms 7 Bodega ea·, • 644-9060 S#J75,000 Sun 1-5 Vacant Lots Lots~ Top of Rocky Pt. 644-1400 $2,700.000 • Waterfront Sat a SunM nlo RMI Estate motlths. .. w111 ViSit ...... B8rbera and Doris and wtlte a follow.µp of hOw their lite is IOin1. ·As an afterthou1ht: would you bellM th8t the "Chateau" is located on ~ueens Court?" 'When we 1ive our first Party" mused Barbara, "maybe we should all be wearina tiaras." 30 YEARS FIXED Call Michael Barone at (714) 955-2105 WESTERN COUNTIES MORTGAGE 19762 MacArthur Blvd., Irvine UllA llU -2 atory traditional with 4 bedrooms, family and formaJ dining rooma and gourmet kitchen. Super bey and aunMt viewa. Sc>Kioua patio leeda to dock for boat and aide tie. Guard gated, land Included at $1 ,750,000831-1400 IAYllllEI • 83' of bey frontage In beautiful gated community with private beechel. Gracious 3 bedroom home with tamlly and formal dining rooma and ...,.,. .. gueet or malda room. Sweeping harbor views. $1,499,000831-1400 IEWNIT llPlllTICATE · 7CY Bay frontage with dock and aide tie. A large one atory, 4 bedroom home with den, dining and tamlly rooma built In •u-shape around specious patio with cuatom pool. $998,00 631-1400 IALMA llLlll • IA YFlllT llPlU Down channel and open bey views from this aouth beyfront location. A apecloua well maJntalW,~rty with 3 and 2 bedroom units. Terrific rental htatory. • 831-1400 IAYlllE Cllll WITI llAT IUP ·In a fabulol.91ocation In~ community with pool and spa. Stunning decorator coordinated umt on one level with 2 bedrooms and den plus rorma1 01mng room with view. Entry to attached 2 car garage. $829,500 831-1400 PElllllLA PlllT V1£WI • Two story family home with 3 bedrooms, formal dining room, den with wet bar and soaring celllnged family room with skylights. Bay and jetty views. Seller will consider trede, N.B. or C.O.M. $559,000 631-1400 111111 llEW ll•EI. UPlllEI I CllTl•IZEI · 3 bedrooms with •ddltional Mparatl g~t aultl, family and formal dining rooma plU8 Jacuzzi and peddle tlnnia court on large lot. French doors and rtalian tile. $459..000 831 -1 400. WATEIFIOIT COIDO · Boat slip available with this handsome 5th floor corner unit. Two bedrooms, two baths with parquet ftoora and fireplace in eecurlty building with elegant foyer and pool. $410,000 831-1 400. PElllllLA PlllT ·with Iota of character and charm. Shingled 2 atory 3 bedroom on picket fenced sunny corner lot. Paneled living room with uaed brick fireplace. Acrou from bay, beach and steps to ocean. $359,000 631-1400. CLIFFIAIEI • Charming traditional 3 bedroom home In deeireeble area. Formal dining room. remodeled kitchen, plua apecloua family room opening to lush yard with cuatom pool. $325,000 631-1400. IALllA llLAll CITTAIE -two bedroom with workahop and patio. Greet for vacation home or build on thla full alze lot In gr•t location. No streets to cross to get to beach. $239,900 873-6900 ClllTIY ll•E in the back bay area of Newport Beech. A charming 2 bedroom and den with 2 betha. Whltl picket fence aurrounda yard with fruit trees. $182,000 831-1400. IEWNIT TIWlll•E ·Seldom on market Charming traditional ..... 3 bedroom, 2 beth, one story unit, parkllke aettJng. Alaumabfe high balance 1at T.D. $149,900 631·1400. WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS ~.11c,, Rental,. Pn>~rty Management 2436 w. Coast Hwy 315 Marine Ave. Newport Beach Balboa llland 111-1400 171~- , <- c ••UNITS AT ON• ADD•--buy one or bOCft. n.sDedloom, 2Dattt unit tawresnew • .,.,.,.. tit""' carpet. Offered at 1175.000 The larger untt, llSo s bed! oom, 2 Dattt ana 2 car garage, nas an eictra large step dOWn master bedroom suite. tracll llQhttng and flreplate ciosa to UOO Marina Vllage, under 1200.(XIOI • CAP• COD •X- T•RIOR French ooon. 11r..-e. patio l80 pit In IOwtr c.onoo 3 bedrooms. 2 batftS, 2CMginge·offeredat1195.000 upstairs has eictemtv• sun oecacs. IOtS of wlndOWS, 2 bedrooms, 2 batnS, 2 CM garage New paint, walpaper and Carpet only s yrs Oki and unoer 1165,()()0I All the above are lender owned and offer exceptional financing terms. call 675·6670 for details. CUSTOM BACK BAY B•AUTY leeated on ree .._, and ~ reaone. Waled courtyard, parquet floor"•IG SOIClbrass naroware. stone flrepQce and r.arm. gourmet kitchen wtth lsAlnd cootJnO aru. lr'Hkfast nooer. private StudY lfbr1IV and hUgenwt'lr SUltt Wltt\dreSSlng room Two adclttonll beCI ooms and two and one naff lddlrlonle bathS. Offered at USS,000 for lnW'nldlate sale. cal 875-M10 tOday. • FR•NCH R•G•N· CY •STAT• StunntngS.800 ~ toot custom reskitnce wtm saate and used brtc:k entry Whitewater ocan vtew. city lights at night Four bedl ooms SI• oattirooms. music room. famMy room, Clf*'O room. bf •fast room Master SUltt tutures near1V 10 SQ. ft With separate "hts .. and "'tMn .. dr~ and bathrooms. Three~. two wet blr'S and .....,ator COft'IOlttt me e1ega1a ltedUc90 to $850,000I cal 175-t610 for prtvate ShOW1ng l.ACOBS REAL TY, INC. 2919 NEWPORT BLVD• NEWPORTBEACH.CA92863 (714) 675·6670 F ~~~~~~~~ CAUGMT A~hlNG' FEVER? ' .... CURE IT WITH A GREAT t BEACH AREA BUY! Wood, brick & Cape Cod Charm highlight a great 3 bedroom. 2 bath home. A separate, cozy 2 room and bath studio on a beau- tifully landscaped 45' x 118' lot complete the cure! Open Wed & Sun afternoon. A spotless 2 bedroom, 2 bath home, with a large one bedroom apartment and a studio for your que might be the prescription! Roses and a split rail fence add the finishing touches to a beaut- iful property. Perhaps a fully furnished rental on lido Isle or a spacious home with ample grounds (perfect for a growing family) In the hllls of Corona del Mar would satisfy "doctors orders"! Call us and seel t t t t t t <!'owna de/ cJ6ir Yl<perUCI t '3wtun .9'len~9 & ,'/H1Jt'.JlmentJ t 3407 E. Coaat Hwy., Corona del Mar t - • - , .. 11-Al'M. It I• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWSllAVINE :TODAY CORONA DEL MAR '"VINE TUllACE 1321.011 You'll think you're at a resort when you see this outdoor·onented 3 bedroom Raised redwood deck around pool offers views of bay. Catalina and sunsets HARIOR VIEW MILLS 1335.000 Beautifully decorated and upgraded 3 bedroom home. Many custom details. top of the line kitchen appliances. new copper plumbing. JASMINE CIEEK 1331.IOO Elegant. freshly painted. new carpet, Plan 3 with 3 bedrooms plus family room. lush landscaping. Magnificent private area. pools and tennis. NARIOR VIEW Milli IUD.ODO Enter lovely ~arden courtyard to 4 bedroom. 2YI bath. unique living room. family room home. Three- car garage. Treat yourself. OlDE CORO•A DEl IAll 1311.111 Just steps to beach and park. Great investment or perfect for owner occupancy. High annual income and both units remodeled. JASMINE CllEU 1375.DOO The finest 1n condominium living. Split level, 3 bedroom , 2 + bath. family room. privacy on expansive greenbelt. City and hills view. OLDE CORONA DEL IAR 131D.OOO Featured in Ori'lnge County Magazine. home Is ultra charming. 3 bedroom. family room , dining room. patio. Corner location UOADIOOI 1431.DDO Wonderful family and entertainment home with view. 5 bedrooms. master suite with fireplace, formal dining, family room. community pool. OLDE CORO•A DU IAR 1515.IOI Dramatic contemporary home on oversized lot. 3 story multl·level. 4 bedrooms plus detached guest quarters with ocean and canyon views. UOllECllffl 11?5.000 Lovely 3 bedroom. 3 bath single story overlooking spacious park·l1ke strada and ocean view Prest1g1ous COM neighborhood with beach access SHORECLIHS S650.000 Impeccable f;im1ly home with solar r1eated pool and sp;i set 1n lushl y landscaped yard Ocean view new 1t1tct-ien many e}(cept1onal details' SPYGLASS S675.000 Best location 1n Spyglass and the most magn1f1cent r t t'r:jr ()f" nurne • off 1Ci" lhP rHPci h d S ,, I <J tlP.r l..OvP1y poot spei and gorgeous c ustom oecor OLOl CORONA OEL MAR S685.000 ,uc.t >m Bnar Jeannette-designed Cape Cod 4 bedroom plus 1 bedroom apartment on corner lot >Nlt h park and ocean/bay views A MEMBER OF THE I SEARS RNANCIAL NETWORK OTHER AREAS LA&UIA HACH 1111.110 Canyon lot with plans already approved by city. 180 degree view. Owner may carry or subordinate. Great opportunity, call now. "AMCHO SAi JOAOUIM/llVtlE 1111.HO Well.maintained townhouse on cul-de-sac. Quiet location on greenbelt close to pools. shops, golf course and tennis courts. TURTlHOCl/llVllE l!H.110 2bedrooms+den.Ownerpaid$225,000new, then spent $60,000 on extensive upgrades. Gorgeous. immaculate and ready to sell! UIUIA IUCI IPl.111 Forever views! Coastline. Catalina and cltv lights from this home tucked away in Laguna Hills. 3 bedroooms. 3 baths and private spa. Tremendous value! lAIUIA IEACI 1441.HI . A must see! Custom wood and glass in Laguna Beach. Beautiful Catalina sunsets from every room. Stained glass and skylites. UIUIA IEACM SUI.HI Exhilarating ocean views from thia charming 4 bedroom home built right over rocks. Stairway to sand and tidepools below. Walk to quaint shops. LAIUMA IEACN 11.111.• Spectacular secluded "Shangrl La" on very large lot. Extensive brick terraced grounds, pool. apa, koi ponds + 4 bedroom, 4 bath home. .... . . - BE ~.CH C 0 MM UN IT IE S UWPOIT llORU llH.OIO Singles take notice! Charming A·frame with 3 bedrooms. 3 baths. directly across from tennis courts and only minutes to beach. Land included. IAYSHO"EI 143~000 Cape Cod in private bays1de community 2 story. 3 bedrooms. 3 baths, 2 spas. observation deck. steps to private beach and yacht marina. PENINSULA 1439.500 4 bedrooms 2'h baths. 3 fireplaces. fa mily room. 2 patios. high ce11tngs. ease of maintenance. private location PENINSULA POINT HH.000 Best oceanfront value on market Immaculate 3 bedrooms. 3'h baths. huge family room. kitchen. large patio. views to forever Seller wants to finance ULIOA PENINSULA IZ.H0.000 French custom residence with 73' on main channel. 4 bedrooms. 8 baths. art studio. gymnasium. library. pool + many amenities. Joann Akerman Lyleen Ewing Ginny Anderson Sue Exley 8111 Bents Maggie Guth Marcia Bents Shirley Hams Debi Bibb Rita Kurtz Eleanor Bowie Guy L1v1ngston John Campbell Sara Marvin Evan Corkett Marcia Matthews Joan Donahue LOIS McLoon Carolyn Eadie Carole McMahan James T. Muller Vice President, Branch Sales Manager NEWPOR T BEACH WUTCLIF F U47.ND Executive appeal. Lots of square footage. low maintenance. 4 bedrooms, workshop Lots of trees, walking distance to everything. MAllDI VIEW ll•U 1!71.111 Wonderful curb appeal doesn't stop at the door of this charming 4 bedroom, 2 bath home. Many upgrades, greenbelt location. Hurry, call nowl IAYCIUT UH.Ill Family home with touch of class! One story, 3 bedroom, 2 beth, custom kitchen with everything built in. Cherry wood cabinets, new baths, security gate. IAllll fH W ll•H Sift ... Palermo with 4 bedrooma, 2Yl baths, tamlly room with wet bar, outstanding fireplace In tiving room and family room. Tiled country kitchen. Priced below all others. IEWPllT IElllTI UH ... Custom landscaping surrounds this remodeled 4 bedroom home. Flexlblllty abounds. Oc•n views enjoyed from master bedroom. DOVEi llDIU 1471.• Bay and nite-lite views, 4 bedrooms. formal dining and rool offer comfortable lifestyle for couple or smal family. UIG 15!1.HI Beautiful sophisticated bayfront penthouse. Gr•t views of bay, ocean. mountains. Newport Center. Short walk to Lido VIiiage. IAllll 1111£ 1141.• Out of .,. seller is realistic! One of the beat view locatiOM _,. tremendous amount of upgrades. 3 bedrooms~ baths and 3 car garage. Ill CAIYDI 1711.111 Dramatic remodel . expanded dining room. breakfast room. new master suite with connecting study. view. 5 bedrooms. 3'"1 baths Ill CAIYOI HD.IN One of a kind custom quality home on golf course. Hand-carved flooring, custom hardwood paneling in family room. perfec t for elegant entertaining. Ill CANYON 1115.IDO Spacious family residence on c ul-de-sac and private greenbelt. 2 story.5 bedrooms. formal dininQ room and family room Master with fireplace UDO Ill£ 11.115.000 75' pmne bayfront lot with dock for 90' boat• Lot split is possible A perfect opportunity to build your "ideal" home. 118 CA•YOI IZ.Z50.DIO Elegant French Normandy estate in prime view location' All features for gracious living. 5 bedrooms, formal dining. library. family room Quality throughout. Judy Mertz Cynthia Rumsteld Barbara Miles Frank Sennes l yd1a Murphy Jennifer Shaw Edie Olson Laraine Shaw Kay Parker Hillary Thamer Marian Ph1ll1pp1 Dottie Valentine Bert Reedy Sherry Wallace Marian Reedy Lisa White Judy Robbins Bob Yorke Lucy Rose Kay Ranger Assistant Branch Manager AMERICA'S LARGEST FULL SERVICE REAL ESTATE 00. NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060