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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-04-17 - Newport Harbor EnsignE8TA8U8HE.D 1 .. * 3ITH YEAR *HUI 11M • * (714) al .. 120 * NEWPORT 8IACH'8 OHL Y HOMEBASEO NEWSPAPER * THUNIDAY, Al'NL t7. 1- Wynn 'leaning' toward Campbell as NB top cop BY .IACK SHINAR City Manaaer Robert L. Wynn Tuesday 1aM1 be ii 1troogly leaning toward appointin1 Capt. Arb Campbell of the Newport Beach Police Depart- ment the new police chief. However, be added, be bas not had a chance to consult with Campbell, 47, a 20-year veteran of NBPD, and woold not make a final decision until having a chance to do 10. Wynn 1aid be met with the City Council in executive acuion Monday afternoon about the appointment, and that council members approved of the lenathy selection procen which .. , .... ,...2 Police Captain back on Newport force BY JACK SHJNAR Newport Beach Police Capt. Richard Hamilton, who resigned last week after being arrated on shoplifting charges, bas withdrawn bis resignation. But City Manager Robert L. Wynn aays he believes Hamilton ii more interested in pursuing a worker compensation cue than in returning to tbe force. Meantime, the police department bas filled the void left by Hamilton's departure. promoting Lt. M icbacl Jacobs to captai~ spokesman Trent Harris said. Jacobs, 42, a 17-year veteran with NBPD. will become captain of the traffic division. Additionally. Sgt. Tim Newman was named lieutenant. and will command the administrative division on an interim basis. Newman, 31, with eight years experience. takes over the post Ham- ilton bad held the past two yean. Hamilton, 44, with NBPD for nearly 23 yean, bad tendered his resignation following arrest last month for alJegedly ClllJHld • Piii ? . BAlll IPARKUll-TM 111M1 YIClll lala. 1M1 cnct.a .-~ .... rlCllldy 11n•1rw• 113.3 •Hlllft taallft. T• city ..... "'1._. _.. .... drains. deckl. ratrw lml allfl Md a .... _..., IUI lllllln II 1111 basin. ITAff MTO 1Y ITEvtl IE'*EI Balboa Yacht Basin wages a $3.3 million comeback BY GEORGE PAPPAS For years the Balboa Yacht Basin was in need of repair. The bay walls were cracked and crumbling into the sea, and the boat dock was broken and sinking. Last September, the city of Newport Beach took action and completely r.cnovated the buin located at the cast of Harbor Drive. transforming the area into a modem bay facility. .. After years of trying to hold the marina together. things arc now a lot easier and convenient for boaters," said J oho Walters, project engineer for public works. "The area really looks nicer than it did, and that is definitely seen as a plus by the residents and the city," Walters said. The $3.3 million renovation plan- raised through dock rental fees-was started in September 1984, and finished a year later. Waltcn said the restored facility includes new restrooms, boat docks in addition to 1,350 feet of bulk- head. storm drains, 170 slips, and a sewer pump-out station. The basin was also dredged and fitted with a sewer pump-out station that extracts all sewage out of the bay water. Walters said. Walters also said the old bay was buiJt in pieces over the years. construction about the noise and IOIDC of the landscaping we were doing. but that's about it," he said. Harshbarger said the old bay bad outlived its use ... Forty years is a long time considering the constant use ... Newport Beach Mayor Phil Maurer. who resides in a house adjacent to the basin. said tbe renovation was continued "' Piii z Nate Rosenberg spends weekend in Central America; views don't change '"There was no real construction of the bay, not like this, .. he said. .. We completely rebuilt the sea wall. .. David Harshbarger, director of the Newport Beach Marine Department. said the residents' boats were brought back in last September, and every- thing has been running smoothly in the area since then. Runaw1y Bunny Finds Temple 111117 BY JOHN TRAUSCH Congressional candidate Nathan Rosenberg left last week on a .. fact- finding" mission to Central America, saying he wanted to make bis own mind up once and for all what was happening there. Rosenberg returned five days later to reaffirm his support of the N ica- ragu an Contras rebels fighting the Sandinista aovemmcnt. .. The trip was very useful,•• said Rosenberg. "I f ound_,.out the threat of communism is very real down there. There arc many things in Managua that arc Soviet made, and there were soldiers everywhere. Soldiers with Soviet rifles and Soviet boots. In the foreign ministry, there was Soviet literature. The parallels with Cuba arc there. It's clear where they're going." Rosenberg. who is running in the June 3, 40th Congressional District Republican primary apinst incumbent Robert Badbam. said be made the ....... "' ..... 3 "There were some complaints and concern from residents during the Fun Zone reopening set The newly-refurbished Balboa Fun Zone will hold its grand reopening ceremony this weekend. The once-popular arcade and amuse- ment ride area, which originally opened in 1936, has been reconstructed with mostly shops and eateries. But it bas a new 41-foot high Ferris Wheel and a renovated merry-go-round. Free rides on the amusements will be offered this weekend. In addition, mimes, jugglers, magicians and clowns will entertain spectators. A ribbon-cuttina ceremony-with dedication from Mayor Philip Maur- er-is scheduled for 11 Lm. Saturday. Amona the celebrities expected to be on hand are televi.aion ·,Wally Georae and cootie baron Famous Amoa. I N Calendar Clmlllld Crouword Dining Fam Illa Fashion Forum leg1l1 Marine Scene Police Blotter Rul E1t1te Society Sports Thuter s I D E 12 22 8 11 5 15 4 16 g 8 25 13 8 10 rME 2-APML 17. I. THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWSllRVINE TODAY Despite reslde~~s' obJectlo~s ':!~!';..•_:.•ptaln takes back real 111111on Council approves new dell :n:::-,.:m~s~n~!':: BY JACK SlllNAR Despite objections from res- idents and business ownen along East Pacific Cout Highway in Corona del Mar, the Newport Beach City Council Monday night gave its approval to a new delicateuen and bakery. Those objectina mainly com- plained about a lack of parting in the vicinity of Cout ffiahway and Orchid Street. The new deli, to be located at 360 I E. Coast Highway, is to include tablet for 20 for sit-down meals. The council also approved beer and wine sale permits for non-take- out food patrons. Property owner Said Shokrian was allowed to avoid city parking requirements that would have forced him to make room for 43 spaces. He contended that most of his business will be of the walk-up variety, primarily coming from businesses within walking distance. The council approved the plans with eight parking spaces which are already on the prop- erty. To most of those who spoke on the issue Monday night, that was clearly not enough. Eloise Smith, a resident of the area, complained there was no parking area available, es- pecially with the beach and tourist season beginning. She questioned the need for such a business. "We're saturated with these delicatessens," she said. Gloria Isaac, who owns a dress 1bop on the south aide ot Ule delicateuen property. contended her cuatomen can't park their cars in the shop's uaigned parting spaces because em- ployee• and patrons of other buaineaes take them, a situation which she said would only Ft wone with a new hip-traff ac busioesl moving in. .. Partina is terrible," she Mid. .. I really object to this . .., Residents of adjecent Orchid Street, lite Paul Curtia,·claimed parking problems on PCB spill over onto his street, making parking round his home a prob- lem. Councilman Bill Agee, who rcpresenta Corona del Mar, took exception with the complaints. "Ever since 1972, when I was on the planning commission, it's been pretty predictable that residents are opposed to any kind of new uses (in Corona del Mar)," be said. But, be added, most residents of the area would benefit by having a small eatery that eaten to them, not the tourist trade. Councilman Donald Strauss cast the lone dissenting vote. In other matten, the council; •Set April 28 for the first public bearing on development and road improvement plans for the Cannery Village-McFadden Square area approved last month by the planning commission. •Delayed until May 12 the final reading of an amendment to the municipal code increasing the city bed tax from 8 to 9 percent. &EM WISE Diamonds are not a renew· able resource When your d1a mond was mined, it left a gap in the earth's makeup that will never be filled Yours 1s a truly un1Que stone It 1s a miracle of nature In the m1lltons of years between its birth and its discovery, your diamond saw the evolution of different plant and animal forms. different weather cycles, the dawn of man and thousands of years of human development. Through all that. 1t has endured. The diamond you own 1s also a masterpiece of man. First. tons of rock must be blasted and put through a lengthy process to separate the diamond material from its host rock. About 3500 tons of rock must be processed to recover rust one ounce ( 142 carats) of diamonds. Of course. out of that ounce the smaller portion of the crystals will be gem quality; the rest will be ind us· trial goods At this point, the diamonds must be sorted and graded for color and clanty before they are placed on the market. A diamond 1n the rough 1s not very attractive. It's no wonder the stone was overtOOked in the many centunes beforecUtling and polish· mg were fully understood. The rough diamond has a dull waxy look and comes in strange shapes. usually octahedral. It takes skilled cutting and polishing to bring out the diamond's true beauty Gome by the store and see our sample of a rough diamond ... and many examples of the beauty that has been created throuah cutting and polishing.. and the artistry of the 1eweler c II C HARLES H. BARR Member of American Gem Society Accredited Gem Laboratory 9_,J~ Westcflff Ptaza 17th and Irvine Ave. Newport Beach (71 .. ) 642-3310 dllcowd store, the Price Cab. He will be kept on i.uctive duty-ctill receiviq bit $$4,000.. a-year salary-while be awaits abearin1 with thesiate\ worker's compeoaation board,, Wynn.aid. Hamilton baa f1led cl•im• for jotHdatccl mjuria to bia beet. • bee, heart and bcari.Da. .. well u for 1trea, Wynn said. Tbc knee and Met daima were filed IOIDe time .... •Punuant to mac law,• Wynn said, ll}le will be aranted leave of absence until the worten comp board he'.an his caa. lt't out.of our bands." The city manaaer said an internal investiaation of the shoplifting charge-a miade- -TlmNewm8n mcanor-ia nearly completed. •An interview with Hamilton showed the alle1ation1 to be substantially correct," Wynn said. Wynn said a report of the internal iavntiaatloa would probably be m.te tbia week. Hamilton bala bearilaardated to hiJ back inj1111 claim DUt month, accordina to Duane Munson. city penonnel director. Arb Campbell still waiting-----........ ,,_ ,... . rated Campbell as the best of aixfmaliataforthcpos~replacing the retired Charla GToss. "If the process wu good all around," Wynn uid, "then Arb beat all other candidates fair and square and deserves to be appointed." Campbell scored a composite 87.92, edging out Cyp.ras Police Chief Ron Lowenberg, (8S.4) in written and oral evaluations. "It is my intent to appoint him," said Wynn, who bas the final say on the matter. "But Arb and I have never met to discuss the conditions of his a ppointment. He is my man, though." He said there were no special conditions that be would set on Campbelrs appointment, "but we need to discuss the audit and how those recommendations will be handled and whether he goes along with (the find- ings)." Wynn said Campbell's new salary, which would be in the neighborhood of $S1 ,000 a year, should also be discussed. The city manager was ref erring to a recently-completed 700- pagc audit of police department operations which made several recommendations for improve- ment. The audit wu prepand by Thompson S. Crockett of Virginia on behalf of the Na- tional League of Cities, who diJcuued his findings at a low- key council study session Mon- day afternoon. Following the study session, the council met in closed session with Wynn about the police chief appointment. Wynn said the discussion concerned the selection process, not Campbell's qualifications. The process bu been criticized by some, especially for using Orange County Sheriff Brad Gates on the oral review board as a law enforcement represen- tative. Critics have said that Gates does not represent a comparable city to Newport Beach, as required by the city ordinance coveri.q the appoint- ment process. But Wynn said the council approved of Gates' inclusion on the oral review board. Wynn also sa id be asked Crockett to look into the si- tuation. .. He concluded ... " The chief of police process employed by the city bas no weaknesses of ISSUES IN AGING Costa Mesa Medical Center Hospital presents: Issues In Aging, presented by Korey Jorgensen, M.D., Family Practice Physician Thursday, April 24, 7 - 9 p.m. • Who should make a Uvtng will? • When Is convalescent home care Indicated? • How do you choose the right convalescent home? • How much medical care do the terminally ill want? These are some of the questions to be addrased In a free lecture for the community at Costa Meaa Medical Center Hospital. Seating is limited. Please call 650-2400 to reserve your space. Co.ta M_. Medical Center Hoapttal 301 Victoria Street Coeta Mesa, CA 92627 design or execution that would render the resulta unreliable or unacceptable u a bail for a hiring deciaioa." Wynn said, reading from C rockett-. report. Yacht basin cleanup Clftll .... ,,.. ,. 1 a .. big improvement to the area. "Tbote of ua who live in the area think it's a great thing, but not just for its aesthetic value but for the way it ba.s cleaned up the harbor." Maurer said fhe buin now bas a more open and expansive look than before. "I know they added some more slips, but it's not that," be said. .. It just has a better, more open look," be added. Maurer said be thinks the improvementa to Yacht Basin could encourage othen who live near the area to also upgrade their areu. "It's bad a positive impact in this area and the neighbors arc happy with it. I think otben in the area might take example from it." Oasis Canter is volunteer hunting Oasis Senior Citizens Center in Corona del Mar is forming a group of community volunteers to help expand its current out- reach program for homebound senion in the Newport a.reL Participants will help locate homebound senion, and work with Oasis to determine their needs and set up a program to assist them. Tbc program needs offic~ workers. neighborhood can- vassers, telephone workcn and home visiton. For more infor- mation. call Jan Kincaid at 644- 3244. • . , Wat' t S1. I .... ll.2 'M.1 72.l ,.., 69..S 72.4 71.$ ... NcwputP tw . ..,.. 69.t n.o 74.7 "~ ltlWS 7LO 73.0 n.1 75..t Rosenberg returns from Nicaragua, still supports Contras efforts--- Newport Beach arti~t creates a golden egg, worth $250,000 ) ay .JACK SHINAil ID 19 ,an ol c:rarina unlllUal jewdrJ for coDecton. Newport Beach'• Jim Grahl bu been called upon for some very elal>- oratc c'=iaM- But· nothin1 be'a done can match his "ultimate ~ toy,• the carousel eu/ muaic box which he unveiled at bis Bayside Drive studio recently. "This is the moat elaborate piece we \te done," Grahl aays of the ea. which WM inspired by the internationally-famous collection of Faberpqp. The jewel~ ea. de-- tailed in p-eat part with 18t. gold, took one ya.r and a total of 3,700 boun to com~ Grahl said. When the top of the white enamel ea is lifted by me of the machine's drive mecb•nism, it reveals a replica of an 1890'1 caroux~ complete with IS beau- tifuDy caned anim•h and other fiprea that rotate in a COUD- tercloctwiae direction. Moat So up ud down oo their poles u well. just lib a real caromel At tbe bue of ti. .. ii the mulic box, m* of BUd1S Eye Maple (to amplify tbe sound) and quater-inc~ optical &laaa. which expoaea the machine• inner acan and other wortinp for all to see. The box plays Stephen Foster's "Beautiful D~ and three other tunes. Tbe parts date bKt to 1860. The price tag for this little 16-inch high, SO-pound bauble is S250,000. Tustin Billi busineslman Jack Mann commiaioned the piece for bis wife, Ryoto, as a special gift for their 26th wedding anni~nary. It wu the second egg Grahl bas completed for Mann (the first was for the couple's 2'tb wectdina aani'Yefr aary) and the f ourtll cnaaD. Grahl said a pat deal of biatorical rcaearch went iato tbe piece in order to aiw the carousel ita 1190•, fairpoaad feel Seventeen craftaJDeD had a hand in the project's com- pletion, be aays. Be credits Christian Erit for restoriq the music box mecbaniam and Beth Eyler for the intricate detail and painting of the carousel fiama. Grahl says be•s created more expensive jewelry pieces, but none as enjoyable to sec come together u this did duriq the put 12 months. .. A lot of people belped work on this and it really is our favorite piece," be says. •1t 9s an inherently cheery piece and always a plea- sure to look at." ~ • If your la tigc ( ston) is brokm, your watdt will not nm. Wt art proud to have Mr .Jal Small, MASTER HOROLOGis<T, on our prtmists for all watch rq"1ir . Mr. Small is a sptcialist in pocka watchts, Rola, Piaget and Pauk Phillippt timtpitas. Plta.v romt in for a romplimmtary timt rrgulation and insptctian. MOBOCO Fn Jtwtllry & Gmu 200 :\c" port C.A .. "flh:r Or . \.~"port Bc.ich, CA 91660 •f71'4) 64+-8ill •Homs Man.·fri. IC>-7 p.m .• Sat. 10-S p.m. Beac~ Costa Meaa, Irvine, Fountain Valley, Lapaa ae.cb., parts of Santa Ana, Oraqe and Huntinatoa Beach) how mucb coocem there WU ADlODI l'CS- idCD_ta. While in Nicarapa. Coata E and Rondma, llmeabcra witll ao+er•mc at. politj,:al and military officials to dilcua the ltat1ll of the rqiolL •Jt wa aboc:tina to ao from Com Rica. wbidl ha prospered from democncy, to Manenp. where we saw began in tbe atrcetL "Nicaragua has been de- pressed and bled dry from SO years of Somoza and fi'ft years of Sandinista dictatonbips, .. he said. Although be supports Pres- ident Reagan's plan to aive SJOO million in military aid to the Contru., Roeenbera said be still has doubts about wbctber the Contras could win a civil war. "They do have some popular support (in Nicanpa), but it\ not clear how IDllCb., • be said. •Moat importantly, the doon must be open to good faith neaoriatiq." Rosenbera•a primary oppo- nent. ConJDaaman Robert a.d- ham, tboqbt little of the fact- finding misaion. "1t•1 interesting be•s down there while I'm doina my job in WMllin&ton. • Bedham aid. •Ifbc wUdal to know wb.8t\ Solna OD down there, I woa.ldw been happy to brief ~ • be added. __ THE BATH MART __ ne Fm.t ,...._. a1 n.t tew1 Prim ia Ozsr Ct 'J 111• 11• ms Plmlll .... , AFIEii SOLVED WITH OUR MUl Tt-DIAECTIONAl SHOWER AAUt POL CRIME OA POL BAASS • i. Democr-at Br.uce Sumner's write-In candidacy backed The race for the Democratic nomination in the 40th Congressional District bu certainly proven to be more fascinating than anyone predicted. After showina inrmitely little interest in the heavily Republican .... (Newport Beach, Costa Mesa, Irvine, Fountain Valley, Laguna Beach, parta of Orange, Santa Ana and Huntington Beach), the Democratic leadership has suddenly thrown all of its collective weight squarely into the race to stop the only registered Democrat on the ballot-Art Hoffmann. While the leadership slept at the wheel, Hoffmann, a follower of right-wing guru Lyndon LaRouche, snuck in and tried to take over the road. It's a sticky situation for Democratic Party officials. Admittedly, they don't have much of a chance against the Republicans in November. They also admit they blew it by not making sure a "regular" Democrat got on the June 3 ballot. But now, as if to do penance for the sins committed under the tenure of his leadenhip, Newport Beach's Bruce Sumner, a former Republican assemblyman and Superior Court Judge, has thrown his own hat in the ring to stage an uphill write-in effort. Clearly, Sumner's candidacy gives area Democrats a choice. Although Hoffmann claims to be politically parallel with Franklin Roosevelt and John Kennedy, his views of national defense, AIDS and the Queen of England are far from those of the basic bread- and-butter Orange County Democrat. It should be an easy choice for Democrats. Sumner is a longtime public official whose record of commitment, dependability and moderation arc well known and respected in our community. Voting for him won't be the easiest thing to do. Voters must do not one, but two thinp. First, they must write his name in. Secondly, they must check the box next to it. One without the other will not do it-both must be done. The paranoid right-wing gospel of LaRouchers has become well known to Americans this current political season. Bruce Sumner may be too late to rescue local Democrats. We hope not, and we strongly endorse his write-in candidacy. Baker Communications 883 Production Place Newport Beach, CA 92663 (714) 631-8120 P1ease send mail to: P.O. Box 9399 Newport Beach. CA 92658-9399 The Newport Ensign, r.osta Mesa News and Irvine Today ¥e published W11k1y on Tiusdays I Time of my Life BY JIM FELTON The ·dark blue suit a·nd Frank Rhodes of Avco It uacd to be called the blue serge suit, but became materials have changed, from wool to polyester and other synthetics, it's known now simply u the dart blue suit. My fint suit wu a blue serge which I bought from my meager S4 a week earnings u the office boy for the Ast Mr. Foster Travel Bureau in Seattle\ Olym- pic Hotel. And the first time I wore the suit was the night I toot Fem Claxton to the rifth A venue Theater for a midnight movie on New Year's Eve, then bought her a sundae in the Tunes Square soda fountain, and toot her home in a taxicab all the way to North Seattle. We were IS and seared to death. I wu only slightly lea scared when I wore the same suit to my hip school gnduation. By DOW the pants weR shiny and thin at the knees, but I held on to the suit associated with happy occasions. After Gwen and I became en1a1ed, her wonderful spinater aunt, Sydney Young (Gip) of Pacific Mutual, pve me a S50 bill -m cue you need it for a new blue 1uit ... For yean, in my bunpy news- paper days. I clidn, own a blue IUit, but wben I left joumaliam and went into 8dvutiaina. the blue IUit became my profeaional armor. Every time we made a pracntatioa to Lockheed, or Suakilt, or Tboma1 Orpn. out came the blue 1uit. StiD later, u a businea executi~. the blue 1uit wu cleaned and prcued ror every important meotina, profeaional or community, and the wardrobe alwaya included One that WU fCUObably pre- sen table. Tbe role of the blue suit for happy occasions, the aradua- tiom, the weddings, the anni- vasaries, and for the bnaineu functions, is a thing of the put DOW, and the blue suit auumel a more sombre position ia our lifestyle, the thina to wear when you say farewdl to a friend and gather with otben in funeral parlor. chapel orcburch. It 1eem1 that we wear it more often tbeae days, as death becomes more familiar but hardly more friend- ly. Last week, the blue suit wu worn again, this time for Frank Rbodes-Avco's Francis W . Rhodes-as jolly .a tbor:ough Englishman u you 11 ever expect to meet. It was a shock and a sorrow, and I would retire the blue suit forever if I could bear Frank Rhodea't exploaift laupter again, or bear him recite an anecdote when be wu one of the Queen •a civil servants, or an officer in Her Majesty\ armed forces in Burma. Frank Rhodes might have come out of Central Cutina u the perfect Britiab barrister. He bad the open. happy f acc you 1uoei1te with the Enptb, a dear complexion wbicb IOIDC- tilnea became I.Md with lanpter . He eajo~ bis work, be enjoyed bia life. be enjoyed bis deYotioa to ... Salvaaioa Arm7, but most of all be enjoyed bis 40 ,an with Molly. Molly and Frank came to Newport Beach when Seaboard Finance me1pd with a company acquired by Avco, and became Avco Financial Service1. The other company bad been called ' . Avco Delta, and it wu located in London, Ontario, Canada, and that\ where Frank Rhodes joincd them. After Jeaviq aov- ernmcnt lervice in London, be bad become a member of the bar, and be and Molly bad miarated to C.anada. He became the legal coumel and Industry Rdatiom director for the Can- adian rmance company. In time, Frant became the vice president and director of Industry Relatiom, responsible for maintaining warm relations with loan or fmance commis- sioners in every state of the U.S ., and every country Avco served-Canada, England, Aus- tralia, Japan. He w11 ideal for the job. Bil broad British accent, bis stately manner, invited and received the absolute trust of govamnents. AA be approached retirement, Frank developed an interest in international legal consul- tancy. He bad authored some le1al texts and wrote hiably reauded lepl boob. He WU good at whatever he tu.med his heart and mind to. One fortunate recipient of bil talenu wu tbe Salvation Army, and there were many local offJCen of this august body in their dark blue 1uiu at tht. 1ervice1 for Frank. I can re- member years ago coming to the partin1 area near what med to be the Avco Buildina in Newport Center, bundled up on a cold Saturday momina, to see Frank Rhodes aervin1 coffee and douabnuts to sports car entbuaiuts 1atherin1 for the annual Salvation Army car rally wbicll Frank -.ct almost aiqle banded. He worked 10 bard for the Army-fund- raiaina. and anyt.bina elle the Anny utcd him to do. 8ecauee of tbia and becau1e of hil own lelVice in the British umy, it wu appropriate that tbe final readina at hit lervice wu llapert Brooke•a f&8'0ua poem, The Soldier. with the openiq line: -U I aboukt die, think only tbia of me: Thal there's tome corner of a fordp fadd that is for ever EoJland." ----------------------------------------------....-•~mL~l-l~.1-.. ~THENEWPORTENllONIC08TAMEIANEWlllflrVINETODAY .... I Letters to the Editor Newport 2000 CdM residents edltorlal backed want safer streets o..r FAiior: We aupport the Irvine Comp- any'• reviled proposal for the Newport Center build out. We agree with the comments in your editorial of April 3 regarding the survey by the Newport 2000 groups which oppo1e1 the plan. Jim Felton•s column elaborated on the subject very well. We have bad the opportunity to see and bear the Irvine Comp- any•s excellent presentation and model of the new proposal and are convinced that every effort bu been made to greatly improve the attractiven41 and effective- ness of the center. The Irvine Company bu again offered to mate numerous costly and effective highway improve- ments in the immediate area as well as to construct the Pelican Hill Road between Pacific Coast Highway and Bonita Canyon Road. Also, we hope that San Joaquin Hills Road will be extended to connect with Pelican Hills Road in a timely fashion as an additional bypass of traffic around Corona del Mar. We have lived in Orange County since the early 19SO's, in Corona del Mar for the past 20 years, and have learned to respect the Irvine Company for its generous and sensitive con- sideration of the needs of the community. Ann L. Spmc.er W. Lee Spencer CoronadelMar o.rr.aar. Two recent news items af- f e~tin1 the quality of life in Corona del Mar deserve com- ment. Caltram bu propoled a study of Pacific Cout Hi1bway pe- destrian and auto traffJC prob-- Jema, yet the Irvine Company bu proposed expansion with 700 more homa in the Newport area. Obviously PCH is the only artery between Newport Be1eh and Laguna Beach. Aa such, it is congested, with can being driven u fut u is reasonable. This clearly conflicts with pe- destrian traffic in Corona del Mar. Pedestrian bridges and tunnels across PCH are needed to separate the two. Flubing lights, and orange crosswalks will not eliminate the tremendous traffic load, just slow it down, and add to the acid pollution of our air. All major freeways (73, SS, 405 and S) impacting on Newport Beach are becoming clogged, yet development on every open field and hillside continues unabated, wherever a zoning variation can be bought. Enough already! For every 700 new homes, another 1,400 can arc added to the incipient grid-lock. Individual rights are trans- gressed, as on route SS. where it is now illegal to drive solo in the outside fut-lane. Penonal mobility declines yearly as each new tract and office tower opens op. ne lil...aJle of ... , wbo mCMdtoO..-.CoutJiabciaa djnrinifhed MMIDy. late COID- en do DOC Ft tbe openne11 that their f orenauen eajoyed. Loe Anaea recedes by 10 minutes driviq time each yearl New roads do not provide a ready amwer, u they encour- ap nore zonina variations. The buildup mova in with another 100 houses, deliverina another 200 can onto the new road. Open spaces, and priatinc views of hill and ocean, are lost forever to future generations. San Juan Capistrano and San Clemente have ahown the way with their no-arowth vote. The creation of permanent, homeleu peen belts around Corona del Mar will do more to enhance Newport Beach than any 700- home tract. The Irvine Company baa devastated its namesake, Irvine, with over-development. Preserve what greenery there is Jef t and help save the village of Corona del Mar. Chrilopller Lynn Cheryl LJDD Corona del Mu P.S. The Irvine Company's new motto should read: "Sec a blade of ·grass? -then cover it with concrete." Newport bulld-out ruins llfl In CdM Dear Ultor. We are in complete agreement with the views expre11ed in Luvena Hayton 'a letter to the editor (Newport Ensign, March .. , ...... ,., They're right around the comer. In an assortment of flavors. And a variety of toppings. From fresh berries to crushed brownies. - - It's Pengui.n's Pla~ TM Frozen 2 FOR 1 Yogurt. As nch as ice cream. But with only 1/2 the calories. So drop by and get two I Penguin's for the price of one. Because Penguin's are very guod to their neighbors. VERY IOW CAUlllE lllJllNYOGllll' AT THE FUNZONE IN BALBOA I Pl'ngu i .1·s Ion: t c > travel in pairs.So you spring for the first. a nd we'll treat \'OU to the s('cond. Small. medium or lar)..'l'. But to keep Penguin"s from becom iflj.{ an endanj.!erc:cl species. only one cou· pon per customer. South of the ferry Expire1: 5/ l/86 675·3830 - -L--~~~~~~~~~~~~ Families IY.MIEETIZII There is hope for a depressed society Are we livin1 in a depreaaed houae rather than f acina the society? Are people today more world they find 10 ugly. It prone to dcpraaion? becomes a vicious cycle; the I recently started u a part-wone they feel about themlelva, time counselor for the UC Irvine the more their view of life Women's Opportunities Center. diminishes, the more introverted On my fint day, two of my three they become. Extreme cua lead clients confeued of being prone to suicide. to depreaaion. In the third cue, What can be done for depra- tbe client"s husband was de-aion? What these people need pressed. That very same week more than anything is a way I talked to two othen who spoke out other than suicide, drup of their bouts with depression. or alcohol. It took a lot for It's normal to feel blue or these women to make an ap- pointment and come into the down-in-the-dumps once in awhile. The mood lifts eventually center for counseling, but they and one begins to feel like oneself di~he idea is to break the again. depressed cycle of the penon. But, how do those in deeper At the center, the client finds depression get to such a state? a non-threatening environment The women I met all seemed with a core of people who are to share a common character-·caring and supportive. They istic-lowaelfimagc. They didn't find that others have shared seem to think they were worth in a similar depression. They much. Further, there was a lot begin to see they can do aome- of self pity. One verbalized her thing and arc worth something. feelings by saying, Wfbe world Best of all, the center provides is very unfair." To her, nothing a way out for the suffering seems to be going well. person, if they arc willing to These attitudes and thoughts take advantage of what is avail- progrcss to the next stage where able there. it begins to affect the penon•s JtDV Hietbrinlc u ma1'TWd and feelings and actions. They be-a motMr of a .Jeven-year-old come tired, discouraged, apa-daughter and/our-year-old twin thetic and eventually may rcson boy1. ~Y Uve in Corona tkl to remaining in bed or in the Mar. I I -- ... , .. I-Ara 17. I• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWSllAVINE TODAY Police Blotter COllrtlfD IY lltET COLIOI The Pol"'-Blott9r le p,._,,19<1 M a publlc MtVk» trom tM Nfltllport EMJgn, d•talllng crlm.a and arr•m In N•wport 8..ch. It •hould "-nof9d ,,,., cl'lm• llatN •r• only ttro.• which are f9PO'tH to the Ne'lllport Beech Polk» D.,,art- ment, and •rr•ta made •r• only th<M• 1wt>«:fH ol crlm•, end nOf thoM con- victed. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2 CRIMES 0845-Jewelry valued at $6, 170 was reported stolen from a residence in the 300 block of Buena Vista. · 1420-Tools valued at SI 14 were reported stolen from a business in the 280 block of Newport Boulevard. 1720-A car stereo and speak- ers valued at $485 were reported stolen from a residence in the I 00 block of 33rd Street. ARRESTS 2055-A. Harley Dane McDuffie, 5 I, of Newport Beach was arrested on suspicion of battery. THURSDAY, APRIL 3 CRIMES 0230-A bicycle valued at $600 was reported stolen from a residence in the 3600 block of Marcus. I 500-A car stereo valued at $200 was reported stolen from a car parked in the 4500 block of MacArthur. 1630-A case of indecent exposure was reported in the vicinity of Backbay and Uni- versity. 1730-A briefcase and con- tents valued at $100 were re- ported stolen from Hugo's Bar and Grill located at 211 62nd Street. 2230-A .38 caliber handgun valued at $400 was reported stolen from a car in the l 500 block of Jamboree Road. 2310-Currency totaling SI ,280 was reported stolen from a Balboa Cinema located at 709 East Balboa Blvd. ARRESTS 0200-Keith Andrew Becker, 22, of Newport Beach was ar- rested on suspicion of possession of cocaine. 0200-Jon Gregory Patch, 21, of Costa Mesa was arrested on suspicion of possession of coca.me. 0230-H ugo Gonzales Her- rera, 25, of Costa Mesa was arrested on suspicion of mis- demeanor hit and run. I 505-Roger Leon Douhit, 42, of Santa Monica was arrested on suspicion of disorderly con- duct. IS I 5-Jerry Charles Roberg, 25, of Tujunaa wa1 arre1tcd on 1mpicion of poneaaion of buqlary toob. 1855-Richard William Jact- 100, 3 ... of Co1ta Me1a wu arre1ted on 1U1picion of pos- seuion of cocaine for aale. 2300-Nancy Yovan, 25, of Santa Ana wa1 arre1ted on suspicion of arand theft of property. FRIDAY, APRIL 4 CRIMES 1100-VandaJs reportedly caused $170 in damage to a car parked in the 200 block of Newport Center Drive. 1810-Golf clubs valued at S 1, l 7S were reported stolen from a car parked in the 3100 block of Irvine. ARRESTS OHS-James Alan Baldwin. 29, of Newport Beach was ar- rested on suspicion of disorderly conduct. 0600-Hershal Gregory Woolery, 20, of Buena Park was arrested on suspicion of possession and manufacture of a dangerous weapon. J71S-Brent William Albert- sen, 34, of Cerritos was arrested on suspicion of being under the influence of a controlled substance. 211S-Lcslie Randy Martin- ez, 34, of Newport Beach was arrested on suspicion of battery. 2230-Enrique Urrea Mar- tinez, 19, of Westminster was arrested on suspicion of receiving known stolen property. 2340-Chriatopher Robert Cahill~ 19, of Huntington Beach CROSSWO RD PUZZLE ACIOll I. Scuf '· 11MattiaJ eocenaillUDMf 10. s..u,...,- 1.C. Nurow,... .,. Dpeftd 16. Gnaa ol ma 17.n.o.attc ........ 19. Gceua ol dw .. ...,, 20. HeedfaJ 22 . .., ..... 24. a...b,•..-. 2,, .... lot dwsi• -- 26. Sca,.t ia ......... 21. At•ri.e )l .~ }.c .......... .U . lad a 1a-ol~ J6. lfnlMr )7.~ ...... 4o. s-n 41 ..... ,...... ........ 4J. ~;......,.... • .... .... +; .. .... .. ,. Scalic...,.. ... ....... ................. ~ SOLUTION TO LAST WEEK'S PUZZLE 47. Bta.chol a •I• hewn 48. 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SAnm.DA Y, APRIL 5 CRIMU 1030-Jewelry valued at S6.86S wu reporud 1tolen from a residence in the 2000 block of Bayside. 1 .. 30-Jeep doors valued at MiOO were reported noleo from a vehicle parked in tbc vicinity of S6th Street and Seuh'ore Drive. 1745-A car stereo valued at S 160 was reported stolen from a car parked in the 800 block of Amigos. 2100-Jewelry valued at $901 was reported stolen from a residence in the 600 block of Promonotory Point Ea.st. 21 SS -Jewelry valued at S 1,208 was reported stolen from a residence in the 600 block of Promonotory Point East. 2200-Jewelry valued at $2,200 was reported stolen from a residence in the 900 block of Cagney Lane. ARRESTS 023S-Eric Brian Vasquez, 20, of Santa Ana was arrested on suspicion of misdemeanor drunk driving. 1600-Gavin Joseph Corri- gan, 35, of Garden Grove was arrested on suspicion of dis- orderly conduct. 2200-Leslie Alan Wheeler, 21, of Twentynine Palms was arrested on suspicion of pos- session and manufacture of a dangerous weapon. 2205-Jeffrey Norman Eur- ton, 26, of Newport Beach was arrested on suspicion of defraud- ing an innkeeper. SUNDAY, APRIL ' CRIMES 1310-Vandals reportedly cawied $500 in d••• to a car parked ill tbe 2400 block of Wat Coat Bilbway. 2100-Stereoaadvidcocquip- ment valued at SJ,660 were reported ltoln from • raidence in the 300 block of Seville. 2100-A wallet and pane with contents valued at 1900 were reported stolen from a car parted in the ocean front block of Harbor Island. ARRESTS 1700-Joaepb Aurel Valdez, 23. of Newport Beach waa ar- rested on suspicion of disorderly conduct. 1710-William Edward Hy- land, 3S, of Newport Beach was arrested on suspicion of dis- orderly conduct. MONDAY, APRIL 7 CRIMES 0100-Baseball equipment valued at SSJO was reported stolen from a residence in the 400 block of Poinsettia. 1200-A boat engine valued at $800 was reported stolen from a dock in the 800 block of East Bay. I SOO-A tennis racket and gym bag with a total value of Sl7S were reported stolen from a car parked in the f asbion Island parking lot. 2100-Windsurfing masts valued at S325 were reported stolen from a car parked in the 900 block of West Bay. AllllESTS OJOS-Jobn Bartley Hallinan, 21, of Tustin wu arrested on suspicion of reckless driving. 1710-Ricbard Allen Dean, 33, of Anaheim was arrested on suspicion of obtaining money by false pretenses. •BUSINESS CARDS • LETTERHEADS & ENVELOPES • NCR FORM S • •TYPESETTING • RUBBER STAMPS • CONTINUOUS FORMS• •LABELS • TICKETS• ANNOUNCEMENTS • WE FEATURE KODAK EKTAPRINT COPIES PRINTING Wt> 11/'t' locllled dowtut.tlrs. nUf door to Rothchild s Rnuurant. •nd 1~ 15 pijrlclng 111 ~ rur for your cOllWnimtt. 2411 E. Coast Hwy. Suite 100. Corona def Mar• 673-5945 12 .46 % Interest <:omp/Jmentary Seminar and Meal Reservations Required • Call Toll-Pree: 1-800-982-4900 12 :00 llOOll, 1'1e.lay, Afril 22 111~ aaat.a I. Ltt I SI .... COMt Blpway Newpcwt leach 11d4 _. ~prtu .. _,.,_ ......... ••IM•• ... _...._,_.._._ e .1• ... •tMt9'•-e ... . ~....,.,.,_.._... ... ,o ••.-.,nn_. ...... ,.....,_..,.t.a tl .,... ...... , ... ..._,_...no ... ~ .............. .,..._'"" nw~aa·~·~-~~.._., .. t . ~~4,,_ ~., ... 0 lllA .. k~Olf-.... ,_.('09 "" BUCHANAN -:O(jf ~~ ........ : NU•. PM • ..C t .11.71 •• S.lk 711, ffl c... .. ~a. M-. ._ Dlete. C.W_. ,-iaa J«IU01' /ftOl.'in / llJQOlll / DW'l J ltOl'SJOlll / IOCA ur ... / IU MICO Business Briefs Cm LaHods was recently named food and beverage director for the Sheraton Newport Hotel. With an extensive 16-year background in the hotel and food service industry, Laliotis returns to the Newport Beach hotel after most recently serving as food and beverage director at the Sheraton Denver Tech Center in Denver, Colorado. Prior to his transfer to Denver, Laliotis was employed at the Sheraton Newport. He joined the hotel in 1980 as eJlecutive chef, was promoted to food .t beverage diRctor and, in 1983, bec•me assistant general manager of the hotel. After recently relocating from Denver, Laliotis now resides in Corona del Mar and enjoys playing basketball and soccer during bis free time. The Salvati Montgomery Sakoda agency has named c..ol A--as its new production coordinator. Her responsibilities include preparing weekly traffic reports, scheduling and supervising work flow throughout the agency, and assisting the print production manager with job cost quotations. Jollll HollenMdl, managing partner, Coopcn .t Lybrand, Newport Beac~ has been named praident of the newly orpnizM Orange County Board for AMC Cancer Raeardl Center. Waly Ni I .. •• vice praident, Bank of America, Newport Beach, will TIE BEST ElJY 1111 UAD•t• IDCH· llOlllL..,. NRICMIAI.~ "Tll• b••t bvy eaon9 l aM comipat1bl•• I• l.e•d •n• ld9• Mode l D • C~Yter pe rlpft•r•l• eva&l able a t r •••oftabl • prlc••· CY•t-a.ee rrr pro·r-.a evetl.bl e Le9el Caaa Mana9 .. e nt . Ce l e ndar1n9. •r09r-•. _,.._..,..·-··-°'..,... 714 261 5665 serve as secretary. AMC Can<"er Research Center, headq uanercd in Denver, Colo., is an independent, non-profit institution devoted exclusively to conquering cancer. the disease which will claim more than 462,000 American lives each year-approximately one every 68 seconds. Dryvit System of Newport Beach recently promoted DebM Crud to western regional sales manager. Grani studied marketing at the University of California at Los Angeles, marketing and interior design at Colorado Woman •s ColJegc. and interior design at the Collete of San Mateo. She was recently elected president of the Los Angeles chapter of the California Products Manufacturers Council (CPMC) and serves on the Commercial Industrial Council of the Orange County chapter of the Buildcn Industry of Americf (BIA). An avid water and snow skier. Grani lives in Newport Beach. She keeps fit with aerobics in her 06sparc time." Dr.Nm •LM~of Newport Beach rec:eiwd the American Animal Hospital Association's (AAHA) Region V Outstanding Service Award for 1986 at the AuociMion'a Annual Regional Meeting held in Newport Beach in January. Currently, Dr. McBride practices iD Newport Be8cb, where be and his wife, Betty J anc, reside. STAFF P1IOTO IY ITEVUI KISIEi 'Passover Bunny' finds shelter at preschool At the T cmple Bat Y abm pre- Hhool, last week's discovery has come to be known as the .. Passover Bunny." But pre- school director Barbara Wil- liams, who found the tame white rabbit with floppy black can, Letters , .. , ... ~ n.,... 5 27, 1986). When GPA ~3 came before the Newport Beach Planning Commission and City Council. it was approwd with the con- tingent requirement that Pelican Hills Road and the connection to San Joaquin Rills Rold be in place accordiq to a specific schedule. This contingency should be specific to approval of the proposed amendment to the general plan. In addition to building and main1aining SJH Road at tax- payer expense, we would like to point to the incalculable expense of pedestrian accidents in the cro .. walt1 of Corona del Mar. Traffic to Newport C.enter. which would be diverted by Pelican and SJH R~ will alleviate, to some eJUen~ th.is problan. would like to locate either the owner or a new home for it. The rabbit was found on the corner of East Bluff Drive and Vista del Oro the morning of April 8. A a,,.clal gllt ftK Mom9'tdD-1. 041 had no problem catching it," she said ... It stayed right in front of me... She said she thinks it was probably an Easter present to someone in the area. So far though, she has not been able to locate the owner. She says the owner-or any- one else interested in giving lbc animal a good· home-can call her at the school at 644- 1999, where the animal bas been kept. ""AMERICAN AIRPORT,, TRANSPORTATION & LIMOUSINE SERVICE. INC. "-/~~ ~fNI Door'° Doof SeMce Ptt"°'9 °'°"9rs ono Joun I ·800-52+ I 300 ........... an lerftces .,-Lw' 'CJll 1 I r 0...,. -' &..,.../Co,. ... LD P~ Eew1·· ,......_._..__....._ ml'lllCIDWFWT (71t) 718-1191 ....... c-0...-....-.... CA- LONG STEM ROSES ARRANGED AND DEi NERFD SPECIAL! $ t 9.95 Delivered anywhere in Newport Beach, Costa Mesa, and Corona del Mar from now thru Secretary's Week Ending April 2&h FLOWERS 4U 500 W. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach (714) 722-7894 ) PAa ............ 17. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS/IRVINE TODAY • Sailor spikers regain winning ways BY PAUL BARTELT Newport Harbor was at the top of the prep volleyball world in 1980 when it won the CI F Southern Section championship. Sinc.e then, though, the Sailors have had little enough to cheer about-that is, until this year. Though second-year head coach Mike Neece has a fairly young squad this year, Harbor is sporting a perfect 12-0 record so far, good for first place in the Sea View League and a number three ranking in CIF. The Sailors beat the team ranked ahead of them, Edison, earlier in the year. Neece, 32, the sixth volley- ball coach for Harbor. admits he's a little surprised at the success of this season's squad. "My goal at the beginning of the season was to make the playoffs," be says. But entering the final week of league play, it appears the Sailors have a cbanc.e to accomplish more than qualify as one of the Sea View League's three entrants in post- season play. Last week Newport beat Cor- ona del Mar High in league play for the second time this season. and downed University 3-0 Friday. Quarterbacking this year's squad is sophomore setter Drew Sheward, a three-sport letterman who also plays football and basketball. .. Drew is an agressive com- petitor," said Neece, 04He works hard and hates t o lose. Drew is always improving and is a kid any coach would love to have." Sheward had 46 assists Friday as the Sailors trounced Uni- venity IS-8, 15-8, lS-9. Junior left side bitter Jon Alstron is described by Neece as wrhe beat player in the county. .. Jon is a complete player. He has all the tools and is a leader," said Neece. Middle blocker Mike Curci, who like Sheward started as a f rcshman last year. is the team •s most improved player. Curci bad 8 kills and 10 blocks against University. 04 Mike is one of the top three at his position that I have seen this year," said Neece. With an undefeated record Workman names football assistants Orange Coast College's new head football coach. Bill Work- man. has announced the names of two coaches who will assist him next season. Both are former Workman assistants at Edison High School in Huntington Beach. Barry Waters. an Orange County Coach for the past 16 years, wilJ be occ·s def cnsive coordinator. Mike Taylor, a former Orange County player and coach. will handle the line- backers. 041 am thrilled to land assistants who are as qualified and talented as Barry and Mike," Workman says. -rhey both have a wealth of experience at the high school and community college levels." Waten and Taylor join three other OCC assistants who return from laat year. George Mattias, Orange Coast's offensive line coach sinc.e 1963, will be back in that capacity in '86. Workman is expected to name several additional assistants in the coming weeks. Joins the ''EAGLE CHALLENGE'' in bringing the AMERICA'S CUP to Newport Beach Sponsors: Ves eJ Assist and Newport Imports KDCM tDB.1 FMSTBED Your Official Eagle Station Hear "EAGLE UPDATES~ Friday's at 9:30 AM & 3:30 .PM on KOCM so far, Neccc's praises may be jutti.fied. The Sailon' strength is that they play as a team~ the coach believes. Four current players teamed together on the junior national championship team in seventh and eighth grade under the guidance off ormer ~ail or coach Charlie Brande. -rhis team pushes to the limit and they don't give up,"' added Neece ... They support each other." Last weekend Newport was invited to play in the prestigious Palisades Toumment. With Newport suiting up only four seniors this season, next year's team should be even better. Eight players are expected to return, four being starten. The Sailon also look forward to having the services of new- comer Hugh F oater. a transfer from Hawaii. Foster, 6-S, was Hawaii's Player of the Year this season and shouJd be the top college recruit in the country, according to Neece. Foster is working out with the Sailon now but is not allowed to play due to CIF transfer rules. 04Ncxt year we should be more experienced and physical,"' said Neece ... With the addition of Foster we will be even more .improved." But for now, Neece is looking forward to the Cl F postseason play and regaining that winning tradition at Newport Harbor. UP FOR THE BLOCK-Rob l1pe IM Ian Turner If Cnna del l1r Hllh Ju11p ftr tht blll In 1111 ..... , volleyb1ll blttl1 with Unlvnlty Hl11l CdM 1111. 3 ti 1. Autumn in New England View fall foil age at it's finest. Many tours and cruises to choose f ram USA and Canada COO\IA DEL MAR TRNEL 3419 E. Coast Hwy .. Corona del Mar 714/673~0380 STAFF PllOTD IY ITEWI IEOllEI Wllo ·a 01 First? C~ICk .. New,.i E11ip S111rt1 Slclt• Jbr • l call Liea/6)1X/ ~· &so liumis IYAYI fAIM INIUIANCI • .:::::.--.. c ...... .............. , . EDcote, uiled by Joe Boftme• from 'Mi• O>riadUa YC fiD. ill.a lint in C.. A witla Nona Muaotb '• Desert Fox from S~uth Sllore YC eomin1 in aecond and Robert ~ from UC lnine S•Wns Alloci•tion in llenepdc finiMin1 third. Tbe C.. B wiucrWM R81ph R.oclheim in Compullioa witla Diet Brown in Bullet finialtina · second ud Dick Hayden in Llckity Split com.ins in third. All are from the boa club. Stip Elliot from Newport Hubor YC wl Eric l'.inpml from •hai Coriatbia YC c:o- lkippered Electric Pumpkin to a lint place in a-C. Obleuion sailed by Bill Apps of V oy.,m YC wu second and Dave Price uiliq Tres Gordo finished third. The Newport to Ensenada Race, which bu been called the laraat international race in the world, now.._ S50entria. ~one of the most astounding sights you will ever see, if you • • • Lee Kelk1t.G•c from Saa Dic8o Yac~t Clab woa tbe Julee Troplly for Star boats in die Newport Barbor Y acllt Club Spriq Gold Cap lleptta Piled April 12ad 13. llalpb Wintrode of Balboa YC finished in the ICCOnd apot and Cbuct 1..ew- udder al Newport R.t»or YC wu third. Twelve Star boau competed for tbia tropby. In the Etchells 22 fleet of 14 boata Baah'WllCker. CC>4kippered by Kim McR.1ae ad 0.... Ortiz of Balboa YC came in fint. Don Bever in Shyfiniabcd second and Fleet White in Auspice came in third. Both an from Newport HarborYC. Poliab Prna. uilcd by Ja • • • The Uaited SUlta Y-=k Rac- ina U aion is now offeriaa a bOllt fi•er:itw P'OllW W~ will allow llilon to ..., bomla llt a •het••i..I millp. It ._ concciftd a a way to allow more Ollie desip llilon to fi- aaace their boats became C1- nancina for boats ('.Olting laa tbaD SI0,000 Ml ._. diff"«all to ... Allo it ... difl#:.ml to fm.awx mm hoeb For more inf or""'"-c:omact Jamie Mc:CIQIJ. USYltU. Boa 209, Newport. bode lal•ad OlMO. For Joa applh Mliiaa 109 can caD collect. lOJ -26CMCMO. EITID &1W-••llll 23111 fl 'bo Ao.a • Lft.C'llCU . ..._.,.:'Ml . .._ ...... ........... .......... ..... laat ... • PER llONTHI FORN.aNTHS WI I H JUST '25. DOWN ............ ,_, •• ,....,. •• Ii& BY JACK HOLLAND Sam Shepard is defmitely not everyone's favorite playwright. But with .. Buried Child" at South Coast Repertory all may change. Here, Shepard bas something significant to say and proves t here is some sense in all of the praise that has been heaped on him. He is seen here as a playwright with a keen sense of the dramatic, a deep look at the weaknesses and foibles of people, and a man who deals in a remarkable way with complex characters who inhabit this play. WAITER-SERVED MEALS I The plot is simple. It is bu- ically built on the premise that one must return to one 'I roots. We see a dyin1 man, Dodge, who bas given up Carmina work and has made as hiJ goal watch- ing TV and taking swip of com mash whiskey. His wife cbatten endlessly and emptily and is driven by her own biua. The two sons are a curious mixture of those who have flat lives. One is a retarded bulk of a man, pathetic and gentle, while the other, who bas lost a leg, is riddled with a kind of cruelty and lives only for bis own FULL BAR SERVICE The Dinner Theatre Premiere of the Phenomenal Musical • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • -• 7 YEARS ON BROADWAY WINNER OF 7 TONY AWARDS WITH THE HfT SONG "DON'T CRY FOR ME ARGENTINA" EVITA -lMRa A Comedp Night Clab=----p----... LAS VEGAS, ... HOLLYWOOD & T.V. ... ... TOP COMICS ... LIVE ... ... ON STAGE! ... ... ~· 2122 S.E. Bristol IE I :-• .... 1.1 Newport Beach ~ ·. (corner ot Birch> Please c all for lt. reservations . ' (71 4 ) 852-8762 ... HOURS Sunday and Tuesday wuFriday 8:30 pm & 10:30 pm Saturday 8 pm -1 0 pm -11 :46 pm SHOWROOM MINIMUM 2 drinks per peraon enjoyment. Shepard brinaa all of thete unsavory characten come viv· idly to life. His dial ope ii apane, chillinaly to the point, and aparea nothing in its realiatic portrayals of people who live for their yesterdays. Ria play ia depreu- in& filled with despair, Iott hope, and is gut level on all emotional counts. Sam Wileman directed with emphuis on realism, adding necessary bite and venom. The cast is generally excdlcot. Ralph Waite is brilliant u Dodge, the old man. Nan Martin, u bis wife, is cutting, shrewd, biased, a woman who spends her time in trivialities when she is not beratiq Catholics. Hal Landon, Jr. is superb as Bradley, the one legged son who is alternately cruel, menacing, petty and chil- dish. Raymond J . Barry conveys the pathos as Tilden, a subtle and highly realistic study. An- thony Starke plays Vince and is extremely good, especially in bis final scene, although the abrupt change in character- tbe wort of the playwright- ii not totally convincing. John David-Keller makes every line count and Jennifer Pa.raona provides some charm and rorce to a role that ii, stereotyped. TbiJ iJ a mature production with guts aod honeaty. It may not please some who will be turned off by ita depro11in1 mood, but it is evident why Shepard earned the Pulitizer Prize for this play. South COIUt Repertory, 6$5 Town Center Dr.. Co1t11 Mao, Ticluti-9574330. Play~ to May 24,· Tw1day to Saturday ot 8 p .m., Sunday at 7:30 p.m. wW. 1tu1t1Me1 on Saturday and Sun- day at 2:30 p.m. Steamy sex carries classic 'Picnic' BY JACK HOLLAND "Picnic," at the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angelea' Music Center, is a reaoundina smub. Written back in 19S3 by William Inge, it is repeatiq ita succeu now in a beautifully 1emitive and moving production that is the highlight of the current season. This ia a play with real 1ub- 1tance, with multi~n.aional characten that are well devel- oped, and with a surging 1ex- uality that engulfs the audience with its fervor and dynamics. Not that the story is so new- it ian '-but neither wu it new in l 9S3. It was the power of Inge's lines, bis deep devotion to bis characters, that made it a play to remember. And now the basic story of Hal, a guy who is unable to find himself, whose memories of hiJ life are filled with loneliness, neglect, and immorality, and yet who wants love, which be finds in a somewhat sheltered girl, Madge, from a small town. They have a abort but passionate relationship and when ff al is forced . to flee again, he cries with exultation, "Someone loves me, someone loves me!" Actually, the play deals with sexuality in one form or another. There is Millie, the young teen- age girl who wants to attract men and who wants to be loved but is in the shadow of her sister Madge's more vibrant beauty. There is Rosemary, a spinster teacher, who has to beg for her love. In the perlormances, Gregory Harrison, as Hal, is outstanding. He is the lost man, the man who longs for real love but who Baby BaCk Ribs --A Clliek• Diuer °'"'• • ~ otll °"'" M°"*1 -s.t"""'1 '""' S ... 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I• THE N.EWPORT ENSION/COITA MESA NEWMAYtHE TODAY,. II Garbo's food tastes good and is healthy IY•lllrlOCTOI It is not that we normally dislike f ood1 that are "good for ua" •imply became of that fact. It u that f ood1 that are .. ,ood for ua" usually do not tute u deliciou1 and rich u those that are not. It may even be that there is a certain mischieviou1 feeling of gratification in devouring that in which we know we should not induJae. Ah, but then, with the pu1in1 of the f eelinp of ecstuy-come marching in the f eelinp of guilt. So, what is all this leading up to? To a great find in a restaurant. A restaurant where you can indulae without feeling guilty. A restaurant that is not a health food restaurant; but a restaurant that aervea healthy food. A ra&aurallt tbat Kl'Yel healthy food-witla one catch (you knew it, clida\ youT). The catcb ii-it tMta sreatl And even your mother would ap- prove! Thia restaurant is called Car- bo'• and it is located at I 000 Brittol St. North in Newport Beach, in the little plaza just put the Sporting House near tbe int.enection of Bristol and Jamboree. the decor is quite pleuina u well .. Decorated in exerciae, sport«yle motif, briabt-colored leotarda and aerobic sboa adorn one wall, a bicycle hanp from tbc ceilina, pbotOI of tportina events and piany lush areen planta lend an air of bealtby, cuuaJ elepnce to thia rataurant which eaten to the current healt!H:omcioua lifestyle trends popular today. You will feel comfortable whether dre11ed in sweats or bmineu attire. On the evening we dined at Carbo 's, we selected two ap- petizen to be shared. The soup, a seasonal chilled fruit soup, wu pureed cantaloupe in a light yogurt sauce with honey. It wu a delicious, unique, light soup worth reordering on a return visit. The second appetizer we selected waa called .. mini- pizza "-Carbo 's style; it was thick sliced potato rounds topped with a cajun sauce, sautecd zucchini and parmesan cheese. It was a very spicy, unusual combination that re- minded me of nothing rve had before and wu a very aatiafyiq choice. For our entrea we .elected 1eafoocl marinara and chicken tetrazziai. My lllection wu tbe chit.t•dilla,wl n.taple..aft it wa Tiie drickea pieca were m. ... ,... taeina • ..-e * ..-oo• h ... ratina ia a deliPda1 cream aauce and layina over a bed of apinacb pate. It bad been recommended by our exhemely attentive wait- er, Gary. My companion'• selection, the seafood dish, wu a com- bination of undisputedly fresh and cooked to perfection shrimp and scallops, they were ci>vered 'with a rich marinara sauce and seuoned to perfection with prlic and herbs. Our entreea came with salad and rolls. The salads were made of picked-fresh ingredients and came with your choice of three dressings: a citrus dressing which ..i.a pineapple-bued and contains no sugar; an oil and vinegar dresing that ii water-bued; and a bleu-cheese dressing which is a blend of non-fat yogurt, low-fat cottage cheese and ci- lantro. I tried both the citrus and the bleu-cbeese. They were both excellent choices but my favorite was the bleu-cheeae, • The ownen of Catbo's-Joe Rybua, Jeff Bathiany and Frank Adelman-have opened their establishment with the idea of 0 serving only the finest and freshest foods obtainable that are high in complex carbo- hydrates, moderate in protein and low in fat ... "They prepare the meals with no butter, oils or sugar and with the absolute minimum of salt. However, upon your special request, they will alter their cooking philosophy to your tastes and pleasures. Mon Cludeau Re•teurant B....., B ..... • • Freltda C•labw A .. ~Wla•w .. w..w , •••••• , •• ,..,. ,,.,.,_ Lwlt """,,,,.,..,. RaerNllw 114/B»-1811 Not only does their food make you glad you stopped by, but Ula Bl r .. 11t1. .,,... ~ ..... j .. We've Got The Ways To Show You Care During SECRETARY'S WEE~ April 21st-25th Relax Over A Delicious Lunch, Plus We'll Have ., A Free Rose For All Sttretaries! Gift Certificates Available Too! HAPPY HOUR f'.-4.7,... Daly ..... ~ a.-. . ~11 °""k' s 1so · 811 16 Ol M~rpnl.a5 • Houw Wu~ NCh · Dnh Bttr • fHlu~Onnk New l ow & Non-Alcoholic Drinks Too! IRVINE ( NeWJ>Ort F~. at East Oyer Rd.) 1727 East Qyer Road 714/546-'t-400 BALBOA ISLAND (Beer& Wine Service Only) 203 Marine Avenue 714/673·8720 LAKE FORFSr (Just off l·S at Lake Forest Drive) 22873 Lake Forest Dr. 714/768-4999 RESERVATIONS ACCEPTED ................... Cftl'•·--· ............ ITAlf Pll1'I IY ITEWI •n IH being very light and creamy instead of the biting taste which is common to bleu.chcete. bouts of only 150 caloria per serving. It wu ICrved to us with a side helping of vanilla Heidi'• yogurt. A perfect endin1 to a perfect meal! The cake WU IO liaht you barely felt it in your mouth and once there it prae- tically melted like the yogurt. The roll a were again fresh and very tasty and served with butter and a dish of marinara sauce. Gary m:ommended that we dip our bread in the sauce instead of spreading the butter. We tried this and it WU quite good. Carbo 's iJ open from 7 Lm. to 10 p.m. every day. Call 8Sl- llSS for more information. A dinner for two, includin1 wine, will probably cost between S30 and $40. They have what they call a '"no guilt dessert." It is a light chocolate mousse cake that {=~~T======~~~~======================~~, ,. MAXWELL~ AWAlD WINNING '-I SUNDAY BRUNCH BUFFET QUICHE SHRIMP TACO STAND EGGS BENEDICT SCRAMBLED EGGS BLINTZES l!1l SMOKED FISH OMELETTES MADE TO ORDER INCREDIBLE SALAD SELECTION BACON, SAUSAGE l5l CANADIAN BACON LOX, CREAM CHEESE, BAGELS s ONIONS 4 CARVED STEAMSHIP ROUND OF BEEF l5l BAKED HAM MAXWELL'S POPOVERS ez BLUEBERRY MUFFINS DAZZLING ARRAY OF DESSERTS COMPLIMENT ARY CHAMPAGNE 9 a.m. to l p.m. Oreoktost • Lunctl • 0tl"n'"< Pnvo1e Po<t1e1 fo .JOO ~ ~vnnngton Cleoch Plet C7141 5J6 2555 ,_ Fish 4 Sale $9.95 Su nday-Wxi nesda~ Fresh Fish dinners are a deal at Gladstone's. Includes soup or salad, rice or potatoes. coleslaw and sourdough hread. Just $9.95. For a limited time only! Gladstone's 4 FISH ~·)~id~ Dn~. twpon Beach. 760.()1171 ,. II If• 17. 1-THE NEWPORT ENSaGNICOSTA MESA NEWSllAVINE TODAY ART 8 p.m. ia <>CCI Fmc Arts Recital mation ii available by calliq Ball Admiaioa ii free.. SS9-3233. "Ame.ea/ A...._., .. a joint exhibition of recent wort by Karl Gernot Kuehn and Holly Wright. will display April 5 through May 10 at BC Space Gallery, 2JS Forest Ave., Laguna Beach. Gallery hours are 11:30 a.m. to 5:30 p .m., luesday through Saturday. for more information call 497-1880. American Indian scalpt•re works by Clifford f ragua. on display at Galeria Capistrano, April 19 through May 18, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. Gallery is at 31681 Camino Capistrano. San Juan Capistrano. Iddbits at Lqw llada M• seum of Art: Mountain Land- scapes of Southern California 1900-1985, through April 27. The Museum is located at 307 Cliff Drive. Laguna Beach. Call 4~531 for houn and further information. Waterrolon by Ellen Roberts will be on display through April 30 at Quorum Gallery. 374 N. Coast Highway. Laguna Beach. Also featured arc acrylics by Muriele Burch. Hours arc JO a.m. to 4 p.m. Closed Mondays. For information call 494-4422. MUSIC ClassiaJ &uitarist J• Po.•rk will be featured soloist with the Orange Coast College Guitar Ensemble on Saturday evening, April 19. The concert is set for Cw1&••Cru,-.:Lacy J. Dalton April 21 . The Cra- zybone ii located .a I SIG Broot- bollow Dr .• Santa Ana. For raervations, call S49-ISl2 CoJlfrey P•IHJ... Tuesday through Saturday eveaiap at the Newport Mandarin restau- rant in Newport Beach from S:JO to 9:30 p.m.. 39SO Campus Dr. Call 852-0900. lrTine Sy•pllony Orcllntra presents works by Beethoven and otben on April 19 at 8 p.m. in the South Coast Community Church Auditorium. Irvine. Tickets are SIO to Sl2. For more information call 261-0231. Mmkal [yam at UC lnille: Stuart Fox. lutenist-guitarist April 23~ Irvine Baroque Players April 24; V oca1 Master Class April 29. For tickets and further information call 856-6922. Piuilt Lalie T-a will appear ill cwat Saturday. April 19. at 8 p .m. in the Irvine Valley College Forum. Featured on the progam will be two sonatas by Scaclatti; Sonata in F minor. Op. 57 r· Appassionata "). by Beethoven; six ctudcs from Op. 10 and Op. 25 and Scherzo in Cit minor by Chopin. and Le Tom beau de Couperin by Ravel. T ackets are SJ general admission. S2 students and senion. The coUege. formerly Saddleback Colkge Nort~ is located at the comer of Jdf rcy Road and Irvine Center Drive. Further infor- Religious Services TEMPLE ISAIAH (~) Sabbath Service r nday nights 8 15 p m Rabb• Steven O Schatz president f elnl Van Bef>k 2'°1 ,,...,,,,.A.,.. ~ 8'!«" < o HM'bor Ow~ChuKfl • ~ ~ ~ 9600 °' 6'6 ~ 11 e.. 8.JI -..c...,, ~&~-Sc...,, Somethin& Happem Here 9 :30 Sunday Worship I 0: JO Fdlowsh1 p 10:45 Church School for all ages Child care all morning St. Mark Al>l l l < l AS\l\ ~l'W) of tht Old T cs&amco1 <•rowtq ThfOUSb Gncf Hunan R1p1s Ho w. 10 SIYn: Y ovr J:a.tb 2100 \1ar Vasta (Jamboree & East bluff). N.B . ...._1341 ••••••• SHIR HA-'ALOT HARBOR REFORM TEMPLE S..,.,.... Serwtc..: .. e ea a· n r Friday ENning.-...... 8:15 P.11. F•nllr S• wtc:e First Friday Ot The llonlh...7:30 P .M. 11_.w P. King -.i111:AlleShlldew E*8 c-.. Nwy Lewin J.-...a• MlftDr. Neup0fl811c ... C• ,_. a a _ .... 11111 S 1 Ir Mh •will perform April 22 at the PKific Amphitbaare, Coata Maa.. Show bepu at 7:30 p.m. STAGE Afl'll E•eats at s..tla Coast ... ll10ij: 9Buried Child. .. writ- ten by Sam Shepard and stagr.d by Sam Weisman, tb.rougb May 11. Mainst•gr, Tuesday to Fri- day, 8 p.m.., Saturday 2:30 and 8 p.m., Sunday 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. Tdets Sl6 to S21. Second stage from April 2S to May 18, HVirginia," Tuesday throu1h Friday. 8:30 p.m., Satunlay 3 and 8:30 p.m.. Sonday 3 and 8 p.m. Tdets are Sl6 to S21 . SCR is at 65S Town Center Dr., Costa Mesa. ... ClllT DUHE lllCE m1Em ..... ....., ....... C1t1t• .. lltMI Plltlu ... ,_.,_ II .. ICC II ti • 9-C1111r1 • "*f. a,rtl II _, I ll .... ltd 11 • I ,_ .. II .. lllllr1 I . ._. n.e.. CIH 411· ... llleMIMT • • .. • I 2 I I I ea r., by Joe Mantegna and the Organic Theater Company, opens on Friday, April 18 at Orange Coast Collqe. The show will be presented by OCC's Repertory Theater Company. The production runs Friday through Sunday. April 18-20 and lS-27. in OCC's intimate new SO-seat Studio Theater. Curtain is set for 8 p.m. nightly. Matinees are scbednlcd for Saturday and Sunday afternoons at 2:30 p.m. 97lle Kill& _. 1• at Elizabeth Howard~ Curtain Call Dinner .... ,, 5 Tustin. Prices start at SIS.9S. · doon open 6:30 p.m. Tuesday throup Thursday, 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 11 :30 a.m. and S:JO p.m. 011 Sunday. For reservations call 838-IS40. ..T•e Tl•e of Yo•r Life," a comedy by William Saroyan. will be performed April 17 to 20 in Saddlebact College's McKinney Theater. 28000 Mar- perite Partway. Mission Viejo. Tackets are SS and S6. For more information call 83 l~S6. MISC Theatre. 690 El Camino Real. A Taridy of dutt stJ~ I.a- m >1 _.., Jaa ... tap, will be featured in the Orange Coast College Student Dance Concert on Friday, April 18 and Saturday, April 19 in OCC\ Robert B. Moore Theater. The dance concert gets underway at 8 p.m. Admission is SS in advance and S6 at the door. Califorma Aapll April Home Ga•a: Seattle April 14 to 16; Minnesota April 17 to 20; Oak- land April 21 to 23. Tickets are available at the box office. located at Anaheim Stadium, 2000 S. State College Blvd., Anaheim. or by callina 634- 1300. T OM HOPKINS I N PERSON! 9 -4:30 p.m. • May 14, 1986 Join Tom in Irvine for his only Orange County seminar this year. The book that is referred to as the .. Bible" for salespeople actually began as a seminar taught by Tom Hopkins Smee 1969. Tom has personalty trained close to 1 .000.000 peop6e . but he as I 1 for one reason - RESULTS• An amazing 890/o of the attendants average a 43°10 increase in sales. Now. you can experience a full day of "How To" nuts and bolts techniques. instead of the hype and rah-rah passed on by other speakers. Experts have proven that sales- peop6e who invest in career improvement and personal growth earn 50°10 more than those who don •t. Jom the professionals. and invest in your most valuable asset. YOU 1 Be sure to ask about Bootcamp '86 DON7 PROCRASTINATE! REGISTER TODAY! CALL RSM & CO. (714) 547-0505 • March of Dimes fundraiser uses i_nnovative appFoach Tune m•pzine dubbed it the moat innovative of charity eventa. Al a result of it, some ~ ~ are beld in major citia acrou the oation railing dollan for tbc March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation. Handsomely decorated by prom- iaent OC interior de1i1nen, leadin1 chefs terVed a aourmet dclipt, wbicb wu judpcl by a panel of experU belded by_ Charlene and Hana Prqer. Winner for •belt entree" went Harborlites Early Jn 1985, MC National Vice Praident Elaine Whitelaw asked Kathryn Thompson and General Willian;i Lyon to chair the inaugural .. Gourmet Gala" in Oranae County. Kathryn and the General accepted the challenge and with the aid of an excellent com- mittee-Ron Williamson, Bar- bara Stewart, Carol Gitano, Elizabeth Tierney. Beverly Co~ Mary Ann Miller and Carol Campbell-they enliated cor- porate sponsors Jim and Barbara Sweeney, Gus Owen, A A C Properties, Tom Tierney. Bev- erly and Jim Peters, Sandy and Allen Gilchrist, William 1..uak and Guy Claire, Renee and Henry Seaentrom, Jim Beard and Bob Hoshaw, the Lyons, Jeff Stack and John Cronin, Coil and Friends and Erik Arden to underwrite the "booths,•• which dotted the periphery of the Irvine Hilton and T owen ballroom. The booths took on the theme of a Broadway play or movie. IY DllA VII IUllEI to Reiner Lanabein for his aauteed 1ea acaJJops. More •beau" went to Claude Koeberle for hi.a chocolate cream deuert, and Bruno Ciro no for biJ exquisite presentation and delicioua appetizer of caviar, artichokes, zucchini and aspa- ragus. Some 6SO pall sampled the cuisine and then sat down to dinner and dancing to Barry Cole's Sound of Muaic Orches- tra. Just a few of the many guests who enjoyed the "premiere" were Mary and James Roosevelt, Renee and Leland West, Kathy (in a. 1tunnin1 lace bUltier) and Richard Hurwitz, JoAnne and Gene Mix, Gayle and Robert Andenon, Joan Gillette with publisher Seth Baker, Barbara and Terry O'Ne~ Barbara and Ben Harris, Xavier (who dec- orated the "Carousel" booth with an extravaganza of orchids), Len Miller, Emma Jane and Tom Riley, Nora and Vin Jor- aenaen (dreued u Ginger and Fred), Abby and Ruuell Arm- 1tron1 (Ruaeell created a de- liciom dalert in keeping witb the Austrian ~ound of Muaic" theme), Vick Knight, Jr., who emceed the evening-. feativita, Lois Cannon with former u- tronaut Buzz Aldrin and tel- evision stars Jane Wyatt and Macdonald Carey. ••• For 112 years, on the fint Saturday in May at Churchill Downs, the governor of Ken- tucky-in addition to 1ivin1 the trophy to the Derby winner- alao announces the new .. Co- lonels," who due to their com- inunity involvement have been voted into this exclusive aroup that dates back to the 18th century. John 01..exey beads the .. Ken- tucky Colonels" for the Balboa Bay Club. Four years ago, be augested the .. Kentucky Derby Day-West" should be held u a fundraiser for the children of Orange County. The Bay Club., Bill Ray, chief executive officer, and Tom Deemer apud and as a result this is the only event completely underwritten by the club, the proceeds of which go to various children philanthropies. On May 3, starting at 10 a.m. in the Bay Club ballroom, some SOO people will be gambling and sampling a "Southern .. buff et luncheon to benefit the American Red Cross Youth Service program and the Search Foundation. The lllagnificent craftsll1al1Ship and beauty of Morris-Jaines Custoin Upholstery at 30% off Select any style Morris-James sofa ... then add your personal touch from our extensive selection of exquisite designer fabrics ... and save 30o/o . Shown are just a few of the many styles available. Costa Mesa: 3089 Bristol Sheet · (1M) 540-3822 Just south ~ the Son Otego tte&#C7i St0fl8S abo In'°'~ . V«>odland .... bM\ lcJV . , I' ,_ 14 &I a 11. 1• THE NEWPORT EN8IONIC08TA MESA NEWSMMNE TODAY Local authers lend advice at S.C. Plaza forum Since her ftnt book wu put>-been aucb a positive rapome lisbed in I 985, Eileen McDargb '1 from the viewen and liateDal life bat cbaqcd in many waya, that now I am aettiq ready to hire a talent qeot in order Costa Mesa Life she revealed at the "Festival of How-to Books," sponsored by the Friends of the Costa Mesa Libraries. 061 have appeared on television and radio shows and there bu Come in often for best selection ... -Nancy Constancio Open 12 Noon Closed Mondays (714) 675 6523 336 Pomsett1.J Awnue Coron• a.I ltl.Jr. CA 92625 BY AllOTt WATlll to do more 'on m• projectl., .. said McDarp. She appeared at South Cout Plaza'• Jewel Court to talk about her boo~ "How to Work for a Living and Still be Free to Live ... McDargb sold ber idea with one query Jetter. Altbouah sbe found dealiq with an eut cout publisher clifflCUlt, she feels the effort wu worth it. wrhe next time I will probably use a west coast publiaber and definitely get an aaent behind me," she said. Hus band and wife cartooning team Marv and Alison Myen go out to breakfast every morn- ing and spend time dilcuuing their current and future projects. The team is regularly featuml in the Los Angeles Times for the cartoons, 06How to Survive While ReaJestating" and 1bc Wine Set." .. Freelancing is a show biz career-you just neve r know what is going to happen. And, because I work at home, many people don't think I work at all," said Marv Myers, who sold his first cartoon at 11 and bas been illustrating ever since. The Newport Ensign cordially invites you to • en Joy home design '86 SPRING EDITION Tbe couple takes paper and pcocila with them wherever they ao. Ra:catly one nipt, Alison woke up aharply with an idea that became a bia project for them. •1 don't know bow the idea came to me, but it did, and then Marv created the comic atrip which we are 1ubmittin1 to various publications. We just got a personal rejection slip and odd enoup this wu tbril-- ling, because usually you juat get mimeoaraphed letten. Thia wu a very nice constructive type note and we were very pleued. We feel the strip bu great poteJltial. .. Pat K.ubia. well-known writina teacher from OCC, found she just couldn't atay retired. She is now head of the new novel- writing program at Chapman College. wrhis is a very excitin1 pro- gram which is part of the mul- tif acetcd Muter of Fine Arts degree which is competitive with the Iowa Writer's Workshop," she said. Kubis sold her first novel, "OneMoreTune,,.in 1965. Many of her students have been pub- lished, including Clive Cussler, who wrote .. Raise the Titanic." One recent Friday morning IC. ubis received four phone calls from st udent~ who bad sold their books. 06This was the best morning I ever had. I feel stu- dents should seek out teachers who publish regularly and know this business thoroughly, if they want to become authors," she said . appearing Thursday , April 24 featuring full coverage of the ··Designs for Dining ·· home tour benefit In support of Children · s Hospitd of Orange County. . ITAff Nlfl If ARlllllE wan. Meetings Solll• a C·"• I w ... la Aftal' I 1'1 peat cpeater on Wcdnaday. April 19 will be Earl Jeremy of Soutbern California Lithograpba. Topic: •Money Savina Waya to Specify Printina• -Countryside Inn. 325 Bristol. Newport Tc pit IM•• al Newport ._. (Comcrvatift), announces a special event in its 12-year existence: the dedication of a new Torah Scro~ to take place Sunday night, April 20, at 7 p.m. at its place of wonhip: 2AOI Irvine A venue, Newport Beach. A special reception will follow the program. People from the Jewish community who want to follow the . commandmaitofhonoringthe dedication of a new Tor ah Scroll are being invited. Call for further information. 548- 6900. Be..:h. Social Hour 6 p.m...; Dimler 7 p.m.. Call 631-6541 for infonuboa wl raen.aiom at Sll.50 ror members and m.so for non-memben. a I •S..81 ' nwill praent three teminan to dnelop prof'eaional bmineu techniques on Tbunday •• April 17, at the Countryside Inn in Newport Be.ch. The scbcduJe is as follows: Advertising-How To•s- Mike Anthony, Ph.D. Marketing Consultant, S6S, 9 a.m. to noon. Men/Women-Working Togetbcr??-Joe Tanenbaum, Communication Consultant, $70, I p.m. to S p.m. Telemarketing Tecbniqucs- Judy McKee. Telemarketing Trainer, S60. 6:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. Births l-2.S-16 3-26-16 .l-274 l-26-16 .l-26-16 l-lS-16 }-26-16 }-26-16 l-26-16 l-17-16 J..lS-16 l-2146 l-2M6 l-17-16 J..2'-16 }-2146 l-21-16 )-J0.16 l-l<'-16 l-29-16 l-2M6 }-)0-16 J..2M6 l-ll• l-ll-16 l-ll-16 ....... J..Jl-16 Hoag Memorial Mr. A Mn.. J~ Uwcoran F lApaa Halll Mr. A Mn. M.U. Mini M GardaGrOft Mr .• Mn. ....... Moaqomay M " ........... M.r. A Mn. Ciecw9t HMllA F S...Au Mr. A Mn.. ~ Cllllias F am- Mr. A Mn. Joe Swift M ~ Mr. A Mn.. Drnd DU F COl&a Mesa Mr. a Mn. ~· Puru M ......... ~ MT. A Mn.. £...-loapba.rda F rm- Mr. A Mn.. O...W l..oec M s..aa-.. Mr .• Mn. ~ Domkowakl M St..aoe Mr. A Mn. Slcpka Al'IM>ld M Newport ..... Mr. A Mn. Rollcn R.o.rt M Or-. Mr. A Mn. R.aymaed Mdma M Ncwpe.1~ Mr. A Mn.. laurel Lamb F Garcia~ Mr. a Mn.. no.. 1roec F rm- Mr. A Mn. GenW ~ M U.-Rila Qrilly CCNcowdm A M...a Mullt .. .............. Mr. A Mn. Joa. It•" ,a M s..a ... Mt.ANn..0..0... .. ...... Mt ........ 0-.W $'-ti M .......,._ .... MU'pftt 8 ..... A J-a.._.. M 1..-A' ~ . ., ......... ...,.,... M am.. Mr.AMn.S...U• F .,... Mr. A Mn. La.,_ It.ca, F .,.. Mr ....... o.N l>ieuidi .. S-AM Mr. a Mn. a.n, o..-.n .. a...°'"' M,. a Mn. llfidml wnz · b F c.-.... Shop Smart • IAdio Fonnal Amrc • S,.Uud C..-1 WC11r • Acacwo.ia • Now &late Jewelry Lunch Menu The lunch menu for the Newport-Mesa ICboola for tbc week of April 17 to 23 is • follows: Du•1: Hamburger with cataup and picklea. salad pee~ crispy frmch fries .. gelatin deaert and mil.It. F.W.r. Tu.oa boat with pieties. creamy cok alaw, cup of pean-onQge juice bar and milt. M « 1: J111Dbo cora doa widl .CftUlJ l8'Gltard. po«8t0 mndl. fnall fruit wt milk. T rrt11:Teco11ida-.., e•uae _. •r.W1•Jec1ece •11a•1d con. ,_, •1' ~ ce. cora ..... 1q e_..._ •••• a ,. ,.,_,,,,, llilllfia .,., . ...., ............. 'e • I' r rol. ...., •wal u ...a.:. I .-..-... • UllGO' ... ~ •• .... 1. Spring .accessories add essei1ce to war.drobes •Y M••••A LOtJDON Great acceuoriea are tbe coup de p1a that tnndorm ordinary clotlaea into loob tlaat mate a stroaa f.uion statement. They allow a penon to c:ra1e a llyle that is uniquely ber own. <>.b ... Pwta. The return to clauic elcsance apart.a re- newed i.atr;rat in Sold link chains and ltraDda of faux ~ to add authenticity to Cbanel- inspired auita in knits. leather. and even denim. ........ .._...,..snappy bats and neatly wrapped beads top off aopbisticatcd suits and dra1e1. Laicquered straw boat.en and Panama bats draw attention for day and for evening neat beadwraps punctuate spring"s body-comcious jersey dressing. GoW Hoo, La1lap. The one pair of earrings that is a must for spriq is gold hoops, real or costume. Wear them with layen of aold chains. an Hermes- style scarf or a wrapped bead for sophisticated glamour. or oversized with sleeveless tur- tJenccb. midriffs and capri pants for a look reminiscent of the 60s. . / . . ' • , . .. , . \ , . . 100% Cotton Skirt and Blouse by Sllyr Jolin L. 'BCom a JSTOM PHOTOGRAPHY.LTD. Their warm 5tniles and tenderne55. Their bright eye and happine55. Spring fever H~Hit CAPE COD CONNECTION Where we're always 20% off . Skirts • Blouses • Pants Shorts • Sweaters • Dresses Mon.-Fri. 10-6 Sat. 10-5 270 E. 17th Costa Mesa, 92627 Phone (714)~5-4136 Children's Garden Portrait Special ~ ' ., . J. ·~ Now thru April ~h 3040 E. Pacific Coa5t Hwy., Corona del Mar -760-6767 Newport Ballet ~cadeIQy Spring Session• Now Enrolling •New Mommy a He Aaes J-4• • Pre-Ballet Aaes 4-5-6 • • Classical Ballet Bealnnlna throuah Pointe • • Spectal Ballet Exercise Classes • We rexh a special mechod for stretchina shapina and tonina rhe body. ~lier~ exercise improves rhe physcial, men Lil, and anisdc self. • Dra~dc Results • Reshapes Leas • • Improves posrure and arrbp • •Increases strenath and flexibillry • • Adds a buudful new look • Children • Teens • Adults 2632 Santa Ana Avenue Costa Mesa (714) 646-7644 P• 11 ii a 11. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWSllRVINE TODAY s -1 NOTICI Oii TllUITU"l IM.I T.S. No. lOSl NOTICE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED Of TRUST, DATED AUGUST 14. 1985. UNlESS YOU TAJ([ ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY. tT MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SAL£. IF YOU NEED AN EXPlANA TION Of THE NATURE Of' THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONT ACT A LAWVER. On May 2. 1986, DANIEL LEIBL, as duly appointed Substitut9 TrustM under and pur'SUMt to Deed d Trust recorded Au1ust 19, 1985, as inst. No. 85·309420, of Official Records in the office al the County Recorder of Oranae County. California Will SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH (payable 1t time of sale m lawful money of the United States) at the front entrance to the <*f Orante County CourthouM located on Santa Ana Blvd .. between Sycamore 1nd Broadway. Santa Ana, California, at the hour of 9:15 • m all r11ht. title 1nd int«est conveyed to and now held by 1t under said Deed ot Trust in the property situated 1n said County and ~te described as: lots 21 lf\d 22 of 8locit 9, Aesubdivision d Section l , Balboe Island. as per map recorded in Book 6. Paa• 30 of Miscellaneous Maps, m the offlce of the County Aecordel of Ora~ County, California. The street address and other common desi1n1tion, tf any. of the real property described aboYe is purported to be: 505 Park Avenue, City ot Newport S.Ch. CA The undersi1ned disclaims any liability for any In· correctness of the street 1ddress and other common des1anat1on. 1f any, shown herein. Said sale wilt be made, but without cownant 0t warranty, express or 1mphed, re11rdln1 title. possession, or encumbrances. to pay the remainina principal sum of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust. with intetest thef'eon, as provided in said note(s). advances.. if any. under the terms of the Deed of Trust, fees, charaes 1nd expenses of the Trustee •nd of the trusts creeted by uid Deed d Trust.~ $26,l n .43. The beneficiary under said Deed of Trwst heretofore eaecuted and delivered to the unders1aned a written Declaration of Default and Demand for Sale. and a written Not>ce of Oefauf1 and Oection to Sete. The underMsned ~used s.1d Notice of Default and Election to SeU to be recorded 1n the county where the real property 1s located Name. Street Address and Telephone Number of Trustee or person conductina sale 1s Daniel leibl. 2234 EHt Cok>rado Boulevard, Pasadena. CA 91107, (818) 793·131 7 Date March 28. 1986 4110 4117 4124 4842 9-31151 Uf'f AND ACCIDENT AND HUI.TH. SYNOPlaS Of THE ANNUAL STATEllOt'T • YEM EWD DICE JllEJI Jl, Hl5. of fltOIONT Uft INIUUNCE COf///IAlfY. 3020 fall c..... ............... AZ. 89011 (Report 111 amounts in _..,.. dollars ( oolyD T OUI admltt@'d as.sets (Pace 2. Line 28) $2.111,426 Total hab1htees (Pllp 3, Line 26) 525.~ Capita! patd·UP (Pqe 3. line 27A and 278) 500,000 <Pa.re 3. Line 27C) (). Gross paid-en and contributed surpfus (Paae 3. une 28) 972,619 Spec.al $Urplus funds (Page 3. Line 29A) -0 Unass1aned funds (surplu.) <Pace 3. Line 29B menus 29C) 11 2 948 Gain (loss) from oper.,ions (~ 4 Line 31) 119.544 Increase (Decrease) •n Caortal and Sur plus dunna 1985 (Paae 3 Line 30. 1985 minus 1984) 145.080 lnsuranct' m Force Nationwide (Page 15 Lme 22. Col l 0 WhOle dollars) 1 115 000 Accident and Health premiums (Sc:he dule HColllmel) Nt A Insurance 1n Force Cahforn1a Business Page (Page 46 Line 22. Col 6) 690,453 Accident and health premiums Direct Cahtorma Busmt-ss Page (Page 46. Line 25 Col 2) N I A Wt' hereby r ert1ty that the above items are m ace or dance with tht' Annual Statement for the year ended Ott cember 31 1985. made to the tnwrance Comm1ssmer of t~ State of Callfornia. pursuant to law John S Rousseau. Name of Pres1dent Mar shall A Strange Name of Secretary Ass•t 3 :?03 27 4 341 1041 17 4770 lt·2434l PUBUCNOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person is domg business as DALECO HOLOGRAPHICS IN C 1603 MonrOY1a Ave . Costa Mesa CA 92627 Oaleco Holoeraphtes. Inc . California, 3388 Via Lido, NewP<>rt Beach. CA 92663 This business is conduct ed by a corporation Slaned Daleco Holo1raph1cs. Inc , David S Rouah. Executive Otrector This statement was filed with the County Cler k of Oranae County on March 14. 1986 f'tle No F303609 4/3 4/10 4/17 4124 4812 1(.24311 "'8UCNO'TU FICTf110UI ........ NAME l'fATDmff The followitW penons .,. doma business as HIGH· LANO ANO "O" ASSO· CIATES. a Califomta ...,..i pertnersh1p, • 13 Corpcnte Pla.z•. Suite 200. ~wpott 0.Ch. CA 92660 ~C. Hopkins, Trus- t.. 01 etl"f SucC9SIOf Trus- tee at the Steohen C. Ind Denise HQP«ins Trust. undt!f Declaration of Trust dated October 24. 1980 and as amended. 2553 Monaco Drive, Laguna Buch CA 92651 Thomas D Lenny 1 7 Woodflower, Irvine, CA 92714 Mattshan CofporatlOf'I. Cal 1forn1a. 25092 Buckboard Lane. Laguna Hills. CA 92653. This busineu 1s conduct· ed by a aeneral partnership The rea1strant c om menced to tr1nr.act bus1 ness under the f1ctit1ous business name °' names listed abowt on March 26. 1986 S1ane<1 Stephen c Hopliims File No. F304781 4/3 4/10 4/17 4/24 4814 "'8UC NOTICI f1CTlTlOUI ...... NAME ITATIMUfT T~ followin1 person 11 do1n1 business as: NA· TIONAL FOOO AND ENTER· TAINMENT S£RVICE COM· PANY, 20292 S W Birch Sb'lilt. Santa Ana ~Pb. CA92707. Ao9lt C Summers. 1663 Alito Avenue. Coal ...... CA92627. This business is c(lnduct· ed ~an lndMdull. Sicned' _,.., c. Summerl. Thtl ..... ..,. ....... with the County Clertl of Oran1e County on March 24, 1986.. Fiie No. f304396 3/27 4/3 4110 4117 4794 l.a.171 PueUC "°1'IC:a FtCllUOUS ••••• .. ..,.,...,.,. Th• t0Howin1 person is doin1 businea as.: CHES. TEA & SON. INC .. 34344 COlllt HWtuay, UM 8, Dine POint. CA 92629. O.. ...... &Son. Inc .. CaNfomll; 34344 Coest H~. Unit 8, 0.. PoinC. CA92629. "* butlneu .. condwc:t· ed by a ccwpof idol'I. SllMdt ChelW Wllliwra la San. tnc., Christine Brunns, A9lnt. This 1t11temen1 ... tied with the County Clet1t of Orana• County on March 24. 1986. FileNo.F30Hll 4/3 4/10 4/17 4/24 '822 NOTICI Oii TllUl'TU"l IAU 8TDNO:Ull 11: CMFFLEY/UM0.000/llaftlOUll YOU AH IN DEFAULT UNDO A DUD Of TitUIT OATID, ..._ 2M. 1t72. UM.DI YOU TAU ACnON TO NOTECT YOUI PllOl'UTY, IT llAY 91 IOlD AT A PU9UC SALi. If YOU NEID AN EIP\ANATION Of THE MTUltl Of THI NOCUDINGI MAINST YOU, YOU IHOUlD CONTACT A LAWYD. GUARDIAN TRUST DEED SERVICES. A CALIFORNIA MORTGAGE SERVICE as duly appointed Trustee under the foflowinc deed of trust WIU SEU AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH °' as set forth in Section 2924h of the Civil Code. all rl&ht, title and interest conveyed to and now held by It under said Deed of Trust in the property herenafler described: TAUSTOR: James W. DIFFLEY and SHARON J. DIFFLEY. Husband and Wife BENEFICIARY: LUCILLE WATSON BAILEY, a widow RECORDED June 30. 1972 as Instrument Number 33901 Book 10203 Paae 675 of Offici1I Records in the office rA the recorder of ORANGE County. Said Deed of Trust. describes the fdlow6nl ~ Lot 1 1n Block "P" of Tract No. 518 • per nwp NCOrded In book 17' Pll9tS 33 to 36 inc:tusiw al Misc:eftanec.n Maps, records d Mid county. EXCCPTING TH£REfROM the Northerly 1.4 feet, measured at n1ht •nc1es. to the Northefly line of said tot and the Westerly 21.80 feet of the Easterly 61.30 feet of the Southerly 4.45 feet rA the Northeny 5.85 feet. meMUfed at """ ...... to the Northerly line d said let ALSO EXCEPTING THER£fAOM any portion ~ bekJW the lined ordinary h1ah tided the Pacific Oceen.. MAY ALSO BE KNOWN AS: 2296 Channel Aoed, Belboe.. California (If a street addres5 or common ~ Is shown above. no warranty is a1ven as to its comptetenea or comictness). The beneflciatY under said Deed al Trust. by ,...,., of a bruch or default In the obfiptions secut9d tNnby, heretofore executed and del~ to the undenilMd a written Oeciaration of Oeflutt and Demand for Sale, and written notice at bre«:h and rA efection to cause the unders11ned to sell uid property to satisfy uld obli1at1ons, and thereafter the unders11ned caused said notice of bntach and d election to be R«Otded No¥embef 27. 1985, AS INSTRUMENT NO. 85 480446 al said Offictal Records Said sa6e will be f'Mde. but wrtnout ~or waminty. expreH or implied, re1ardin1 title, possession, Of' encum.,,_nces to pay the remam1na principal som of the note(s) teCUl9d by said Deed ol Trust wrth interest as m said note swovided. advances, if any, under the tenTI$ ol said Deed ol Trust. fees. et\arteS and exPMMS of the Trustee and rA the trusts created by s.1td Deed of Trust. Said sale Wiii be held on FRIDAY. MAY 2, 1986 •• 11 00 A M . at the Concord Street entrance to the budd1na located at 15 70 Easl 1 7th Street. Santa Ana, Cahfom1a 92701. The total amount ol the unpaid balance ot the obliptt0n secured by w1d property to be sofd, topther wrth interest lat~ chirps, and estirrwted costs. expenses and advances. as of the date hereof. is $110,473.08. Date· April 2. 1986 GUARDIAN TRUST DEED SERVICES. A CALIFORNIA MORTGAGE SERVICE. as wid trustee. by Ten Schtfferh, Assistant Secretary, 1570 E. 17th Street, Su11!9 E, Senta Ana. CA 92701. (714) 547·7ln 4/ 10 4/17 4/24 4844 NOTICE Of TIUSTIFS SALE 10.-lCMIOll ft 3051-l.C COH11IOl Mlt3 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A 0££0 Of TRUST. DATED 07102181. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT APUBUC SALE. IF YOU NEED Al'4 EXP\.ANAT10N Of THE NATURE Of THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On 05/02/86, .. 09:15 o'ctocit A.M. at THE FRONT ENTRANCE TO THE OLD ORANGE COUHTYCOOffTHOUSE ON SANTA ANA BLVD.. 8ETWU.N SVCAM0A£ ST. & BROADWAY, SANTA ANA. CA 92101 EQ0fTABl£ DEED COMPANY. a duly llCJPC)i.-ct TruAle under h died at trust dM9d 07 /02181 n\9de ~ A08ER1 R. ac--. AH UNMARRIED MAN, as Trw1Dr Md. SECURITY PM:lf1C NA TIOHAL 8AHt< a 8enllicllry l'9COf'dld on 07 /16/81 .. lnstrum.tt Ho. 21753. in 8ac* 14142.,... 19'6"' Offldll ~ in the olftce at the ~ Alexader of Or-. ~. Celitomia, by ,_.. at ...,. In the ~ at perbmance " cmt•tf:!i• llCU'9d tfwebrt, WIU SEU AT PUBUCAUCTIOH TO THE HIGHEST 8IOOER FOR CASH, OA CASHIER'S CHECK.,... In~ mon.y al the Unlld .... at An.a It time at ..... without oownlf'IC OI ~. exp 1111 If OI Wnptied. • to tide, p I Wbn01~the ....... CD11..,.Stoend now held bf It under Mid dlldattrust. In and tothl p;OC*'\y in 0...,.. ~.Sim at Celibnia. dlla1bed - PAACtl. l. AH UNOMOlD 1/24TH tNTEA£ST IN AHO TO LOT 1 OF TRACT NO. 10272. IN THE CITY Of NEWPORT BEACH. COUNTY Of ORANGE. STATE OF CALIFORNIA AS PO MN' AEC0R0£.D IN 90()9( 454 PAGES 35 AHO 36 Of MISCEUANEOUS MN1S, IN THE OFTICE Of THE OOUHTY REOOM>ER Of SAID COUNTY. EXCEPTING THEJlOlQI THE R>U.OWING: 00 UNtTS 1 THRO' JOH 24 AS SHOWN UPON THE CONDOMINIUM PUN AEC0R0£.D tH IK>OK 13525 PNJE. 1131, omclAl. R£OOIOS Of SAID COUNTY. (8) THl EXC1 •ISM RIGHT TO ~sseoN OF AU. THOSE AA£AS OESIQHATQ) AlY nw>UGH R24Y AS TMml mnca ~ T11UST1n SAU T .S. ND. TS 31257-8 NOTICE YOU AAE .. DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRJST DATED APA&. 1.2. 1-. lN.£18 YOU TNCE ACTION TO PAOIECT YOUR PAOflERTY. rr •v IE SOLD AT A PUMJC SALE. F ~ N&DM EXP\NMTION OF THE NATUAE OF THE PR0C&mG AGAMT VOU. YOU 90A.D CCMfN:f A LAMER. W"°'1CI N:llliOUI ..... NAiil ITATIMIJfl The foOowi"I peflOn is doinc business n: G. T.S., GAS TRANSFER SYSTEMS. GENERAL rt:CHNtCALSER· VICES. 0000 TIME SOl.U· TIONS, 25241 Paseo de Alicia, La1una Hills, CA 92663. Armand f'. Schwind, 25762 Celle Ricerdo, Sen Juen~ CA 9267'5. This~ ls conduct· ed by.., individult. ~ Annend Schwind. ""' ....,.. .. -ftled with the County Clertt of Oran.-County on March 20.1916. File No. F304214 4/17 4/24 5/ 1 S/9 4858 IM•l .....CMn'ICI AChl ..... MlllfllU UMISTATlmln The followin• penon is d<>'na business n : Bill Y BOY'S FROZEN YOGURT co .. 2305 w. IWbm &Mt .. Neaport 8-etl. CA 92663 WiNNwn W. Miller, 966 0. MicNets fl*:e, Corona, CA 91719. Not )l9t conduc:ttns bus.- ''*' TNl~il~· ed ~.,, indMdu91. ~ wiu..mw ..... This ttMement ... Mid with the County Clertt of Oranae County on Mwch 28. 1996 f""8 No. f'304917 413 4110 4117 4/24 4813 PUeUC flOT1CI nc11110U1..,....• NAiil l'f ATEMDfT The h>'lowtna pet IOftS .... dolrw bus.ness a: W£LOON & ASSOCrT£S. 412 Im /we.., Corona dllt M8', CA 92625 Wand• H. Weldon. 412 Iris Ave .. Corona def Mar. CA92625. Ernest ~man Wetdon. 412 Iris Ave .• Corona del Mw,CA92625 Carta V Viand. 412 Iris Ave . Corona del Mar. CA 92625. This bUSlfleSS IS conduct ed by an uninc orporated auoc1at1on other than a partnership. S.snect. Wanda H. Wetdon. Thts Stltement wes fited with the County Clerk of Oran1e County on Match 31, 1986 file No. f'305017 4/3 4/10 4/17 4124 4827 sr~SjJl&i~~ ~~j!~f~ ~;ifl1i~1J~~~r!iJi I ~r~~j1f:1;~1if af~ ~i~i 1·,;[~~iaa;::1i!l1 ~i 1;1'i'1~~1 1 i 1 1r1!11 ~i·~;1 ~11~1s~;;1i!l1 ~,JI If!.;! a~,~~ai ·111 ti,& l _..l;i l1'~ .. i11·1· t:o !& J!a ~!~~:;-~"' I · 1 ii .. """'~I ~ lil I -~ ~. I · . •s. czE F;, :... o• 1 f ~~ f1•sl~ t ~~1 f. !~ I ~~~ r.f !1Jr!liiJ1iillll1ll1 ~;if irl~!r.ftl!t!l~i . 11 f ,.ro f. n i; ~ J! . rr ; ifl~ l§l . ~ '~ t~§ til 11 ~I : a; . I ~al r~, i; ~~ Jl~s i ~ar ''~ Jil i~~- ·~No• -=~~l ti ;-.o~ wa -~ ~l oJn ~i jf ~fi11~·1·1f 'i~; ~~1 c:. ... 1• ;02.-. . '"'~-~ J .... %!!Jan ... :J:fl> ~ -4 ~Jjii-1·.!i~ !11 it:~~:1n1 ~ll~1wl=P 11·5 ~is~f ~~Iii ~ii ~'11111 ~ f &> f ~ t o: I I Jo:~~. f I 5,. ... -. . -~ ~ ~ ... 2. ~. % • -= J .~' ~ ! ... 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UtiiJ Hui.hi I !i~li l!i U:ll'~llH!I . • !!~1 11 ni 1n!1• 1 ; iH au 1H Hii!'" urtn HiUU!H~11r,1 n,~1:1 i,iH~:1'HiHi:11 1·1;;,·~i,~1,·h u1:1HU!U,'U!i1',,11111H;' ~ ti Ji_ l1_cl::·I l!l 1tl a >SI~~ _gur:l i la I -... .rl ~;tfOilla. ~.1~ 1 ... -c I -~ > I ,_ II Ma 17 .... THE NEWPORT BtSIONICOSTA MESA NEWSllRVINE TODAY Le .. .na• • ..... ..... 7 YOU ME. IN OUM.1.T UIGltAD&D06TRUSrDATm JAHUUMY 23, l9e. UNLDI 'IOU TMCI ACTION lO "'°1'£CT~ Wlit"t. rrlMY •D.DAT AIUIJC SAl.£. tf 'tOU NEID IM DP&MATION OF THI fMTIME Of ntE PAOC&I~ AGAINST lOU. YOU SHOUlD CONTACT A LAWY£Jl On Mw 7. 1-• l:lO ft.ti.. Ml£RW.. CORPOMTION OF AMERICA • dutr ....... llld TNdll _... ..S ~ to o.d d Tnlll NCIGldld ftibn*Y 28. 1985 -"'*· No. 85-069962. d a.:111 ..... ... by. DVM, INC.• trultDr, in the oMc:e d the~ ....... de>r.,..~. S....alC.ifan• WIU.SB.LATPUllJC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH C..; .... • time of 9e in ...,, ....., d the Unild S....) in h ~ '° the ....... IDc.-t -= fil)l s. '--is SINet. Or.wt. Calf., ... rilht. titlil ..S ...... C:Ollii9)f1Jd D and now held by it under aid o.d of Trust in the ~ dla 'r 1 in Slid Counly and 9-dlilalbed a PiMCEL 1: ld 4, TrKt No. 4003, • ,_ m.., filed in book 188, 111181S 13 tfwou8't 19 incfusMt. Mile 111 w ._., in the office of the County Aeoordw al Or-. Courtly. PARCEl.2: Alt~ nonexclUsMt ! I 1 lfllllt 98.00 ... wide for fishtnl. nawiption, conwnace and .a:ess owet thllt portion al Irvine's SubdMsian, -.. mlP ... In book 1, P1111 88, Misc 1na..,.. Alll::ord M1111. in the ofllce al theCounly Allc:oldlil alOF.,. County, ...... uid TrKt No. 4003. lyilw 49.00 W on -=ti side al the fcJlowilw dlllcribed cet•Me: Commeta111 It the Soult-a oons al smct TrKt No. 4003; thence Soldh 71 • 5"' <R" &st 104.00 .... .. the Ordirwy ~Tide Line •dlsaibed in the ... dlc:ftle entered in Case No. ~ Supsior Cowt al aid County, to the True Poif1t al ll 11111 wlili& ttwte. ...._ Slid line North ur 06' ocr r.a 527.49 1111t '° the beP•lirlll a1 • CUfW CGnC'MM WI 13 I 1) hawirw a ,..._ al 584.00 telt; thence Northew1y 441.68 ......... aid CUN9......,. 8n --al 43• 2(J 00""; thence Nor1h 25. 14' 00" West 98.41 feet to the Soultaty tine al ld J, Slid TrKt No. 4003, but only to the ....,.. Grana has a rilt1t, title and rilnst tn and to utd Parcef 2. PAACEl.3: An appur1en8nt exdusive ems 1 ••It on. 01t1S and across the tolkMina described property bounded -lalaws:: On the North by the Usaer1y pmeo. ...... al the Norttaty line al ld 4, Yid Trad No. 4003; on the £..a by a tine thlltis~wilhand55..00fiBltErn tyhmtheE11t1 ty line rA Yid lot on the Soulh by the ENI 1V Pi<*w.,. •. of the Soulherty tine of said lat; and (Wt llhe ... by the Easlerty line al Slid lat for the purposes al .cc:.-'° lhe abolle descrit.t PWQllls 1 and 2. and tar the ...,... of consaruction. mair••a and used a prMi9 slis and ftcJllt in, under, cw and acrma Sllid Parm l. in cmwctiol• with and -incidlllirlt '° oa:upmq al aid ~ 1, tu onty to the 9lllnl Grwtb' h8 a ,.._ We ..S inlllnsa in and to said Pwc:a 3. The .... ackltW ..t ant. CGiWiiOit .... illi&a\ l ant. al the ,_, PICJIWl'tr dw>ibed .... is put'1)0t'9d to b& 4 Linda -. tis ; mt Sw:tt. CA 9r2lli60. The .......... Trulllle • ••.,.,, ..._, lar.,.,, itlCOftedNs al ....... ---... '*-......... ........... ., ant • ..._ lwwin. Seid u6ewil be ma_ butwilhoutCDilier91lOf WIW .. , 91P'W Of implied. I S diic-. '1111 lio'\ Of~ aw.ems. to.., tt. •••••• aailidoill _. dtt. fdl(s) secured by said o.d d Tn.11113. wi111 ...... ltw::UUI\ • pnMded in said nalllOO ......... if Inf. undlf ----al said o.d al TIUll. ..... c:M .. ..S -·•al .. T nJSllle and al lhe trusts CNlll9lld by said o.d al T n.11113. far the 8fnourlt I ! 11 etlllbtJ 1 i Q t to blE $419.100.00 The bei--y undlr ..... o.d d TNlt tu *6we executed ..:s ~iuaed tD .. wdlisie• a wr-. Deda'alion al Dlfaal ... DenWld tars.. and.--. Notice of 0.... and EMdian to Sal. The ue•silJNid aused said Natioe al Dmul ..t Elec:iolt tD W ID be iecotdlld in lhe ccunty ............... upaty is k>c*d TAC#9688 o.ee: ~ 26, 1986 IMPEAW.. COAFORATION OF AMERICA• said TruAee, by ~ A. FltZSlllJO. Sr. Trusllle Sllle a.c.. 9596 O.Saou'te Or., P.O. ec. 631. San Dils>. CA 9'2112~1 . 619/292-6482. 4/104/174/24 4838 "*JC NOTICE Mn'ICl OF DU1M OF ITMLEY BW MMUY Mm OF Nill• to AG-IBESrAllM:l A-1.m77 To an heits. be ieficia m. creditors, COlltii ..... an. ~ and palQi'a who iNy be act. wise ie •a11ed 1n the will or emetal STANLEY EUGENE HARl£Y. A petition '-a:-t Ned by JIUHAAUY WATkJNS in .. Superioro..tdOr-. County reciuestins that MtCHEUE KAPLAN be llPPOil1111Ct•pWD•,.. .,,.._..,.iii,•· a ._ estMlt of the ...... The petitioft requests ....,...., ...... , .. ..... undlr ... hilp9t.t.. ent Administration ol U....Ad. Ar-·insmtlw~ wil be llllld MAY 7, 1996 It U> AM In = l. laarlld lt100CMC ~llRORIWE wtST. SANTA ANA. CA W102. rF YOU 08JlCT tD h .... ,d .. ;p •.. ,. .................... " 11 rlftil Md .... """" atJI cth • OI .. ---l&J ....... caurt ................. y.., ,. ............... . ..... ., .,,., "= flYOU-..A~ ••ca•••o1S rl .... ..,.._. ,...dllrlt .... c.111 • .. , 611 .... -7 rep l 515 ibltiwe appoi1....., by lhe court Wliltain tour manlhs from the cWt al first mu.. Mele al lelllll's -ptOIJided "" section 100 al the c.Mar-... ,...,.... Calk The time tor fitins claims wifl not ..... prior to tour manltlS from the dlllt al ... ._.... nolicsd ..... 'tOU MAY EXAMINE lhe file lilept by the oaurt. • )IOU ... person .... 11in .. esl:lll. JllU ..., -- upcst .. -..a• Of adrnin- islnrmr, orupan .. zlbaWJ tarh •DOI ....... n1ar • ...s11e ...... court willt p!IOOf d---. a wit-_,.._......_ ... ,... dllil'e..-Wnalmd .. il'W d an in ibf and ..,.......,_ .. "' ...... _.ard ... ;1•-• ............... llC- ... 1200 ... 12!D0.5ot-. c ...... '"'1tlillt Qlda. ... ., fat,...... __ JU.( c. lUIQJA ..... 11 ~ • caw ,.,, ., ..... SUll 900, Or-... CA --4110 4./17 412' 4E2 llllU ._.IC .... ....-a ....... a •UM9•••• All•••• •••11• A-u.11 To .. ~ bznlllc:i9'ies. aedbs. c:o6.,lt aal- Ds. and --who ..., be oll18... .... .... in .......... f//IOJWARD UOYO JOHNSON. AKA EDWAAD L JOHNSON. MA EDWAAO JOI INSOk Apeilitiart9-beenMed by WllUAM G. LIEB in the Superior Out al Orawe c.ounty ~ ....... LIAM G. LIEB be appoiftlld • persanllf NPi WWW ltiltiw '° ....... the estllle · a1 the decedent. The petition requests utaority '° admil... the ell* under the ....... cMnt Administration of E.stllesAcl A pelilion for mmmunity prcperty d 1 nwllllicM pur- SllMt '° sedian Q'i() d the ~ob* Code is joined ...,_ the petition toadmif lliJllet the ..... A he& itlll on the petilian wilt be held in Dept. 3 localed • 700 CMC COf. TER DRIVE WEST, SANTA AHA. CA 92702. If· 'tOU OBJECT to the ...... al lhe petition. )IOU shouldeiltw..-lth '-i.. and state '°"' objec;tiolts or file M'inan ota;ectiDla wiltt the court beb'e the ._ ... Your ~·a,..., be ins-- san °' bJ yo1 zlb•Wf. ff \'OU Niil. A CREDITOR oraca*'1,...01RI d the•ttc:111 C\JDU .... .. "°"' dllim ..... ca.t Of pr...t it'° .. .,.. .... icp I lzli•IM ...... .,, .. ca.t ....... ...... "°"' .. dllrt al Mt ~ m al llJ9zrs • pnMdzd in S9diart 700 d .. o.Mar- ... ~ •• Coda. The ... for filinl dmMls .. not .... priar '° .......... tram .. dllrtd .. ._.. noticed ..... \'OU MAY EXM•~ .. fil9 ...,. by .. aut. • JllU are • ..,_. it• 11 t in the ..... JOU ...., -- upcst.. ·•01 ..... illnrlar. Of~ ...... ., forthe I 1c•D0tadli•W. tnear ........... aut ... ,..d.,... .... ... ,.... ........ ,.. delft specm .... al .. .. al .. ___ , ... appr-.fsement ol est.1119 ..-ar al .. :g1til":nr 01 accaunb .......... in -.:. -.1200..s 1200..Sat .. Caib;lliiJ ..... Cada. Mtomey for oetitiot•. LEWISW. ~JR.. ..-S & O'ROlJRI([ LAW RRM. 11777 SAN VINCENTE Bl YO. ST£ 777. LOS ANGE ES. CA 9QOl9. 4/10 4117 4124 4856 PSICHllU fllCU I I• -· I "-'7 ''""' - NOT1C( OIDUITEl!S WE T.S.llllt.HOC*N0.1 •CJnMT N01U 10 ..... IYO•El WJU NI/£ It CDMJLT ~ A DEii> Of TMJST. DATED JULY-. 11& urull 10tl TME ACTION TO NOTECT .. MJHillt.rrlMY8E90LDAJ AflUa.IC SM.E. II W1U 1BD M EMNMlOI Of 1"E NA1UI£ C11 1H( ~ NJNlfSf YOU. .... SHOUlD aJNTACT A lAlftDl On .... 2. i-.111oa> A.11.. IOWI> 0.. PION. .... ...,........,r..-...... ...s,..-•o.ct alTNll .... dzd....,6.. i-..--. ND.._...3. d ca:izl ...... in ...... al .. c..., ......,, d a..~ 91-. d c p • Old by JAMES k HOC* and MTlllCIA HOOi( Will SELL AT PUaJC AUCTION TOHDtEST--RMICASH (11 g ,,... .... d .. in ..... ....., fl/I .. l)llzd 9lzl9U ...... ••www tD .. 0.... Qad:r ....... 0aurt. Hzrbor Did 1 W\ ....., at 44110l Jue..._ 8DJtr 9'd. Its ;or1 ....... c.aw ..... ..,.., .......... CGIM)led to mdna.tllMbJI UllllzrSlid o.ctdTNlt .... ....-tY W 0 $in SlidCaulllJand S....,....llE -...... ~ dzzuibld in ... C*tlin dmd al 1Nll ........ -...y 6. 1• -lrlz1Mlwll No. l&- OCMM3 d o.:ill lllcordl alOr-. ~ The..._. iddlw and.._ CU11imon t ·aiilllicJi\ if .,,. al ...... ......., dzzuibld --ii pu;purlld to be: 1931 ,._,,.CW .. i, N ; at 8w:t\ Cll'latnia. Tia ...... lie• Trulllle clLli ' . RZ .,.,, 1iJ11i1ii1r tar _,, inconem 111 al ._ ._. iddlw .net ant. ca••non *14 ...... il..,, ...... ....... SZlid ............ but ..... CIOIOel .. Ol -.-..Y. express or implied. 1 ... rdi,. title. possession, or encumlnnces. ~ .... c:tw_. and .... 111 al IN Trume and al thelnatsa.-d by said o.d dTNSt. tD 119Ythe 1e1iliinit11 prilc:ipal...,. d .. raz(s) wured by aid o-1 al TnJSt ID wit $39,.393.17 wilh n.9St tt.801 ftont Dlc::anb• 10. 1985 • 12.00.. ,_ llW1Um as pt'Gllidlld in aid "'*9(s) plus mm wilh irtll9est. plus trndm&n fees ... c:mts. The beneficiay under said o-1 al Trust te ...,.,,e eweallscl and dei .. ecs tD .,_ undli!Hic"ed a _..., DKarllliot ~ ..... and Dwi•ICI tar Sale. and a wrilller\ fllalice al Dlla.-... Badion '° Sel. The u;lidli119ted ca-s llid Nalicl9 d Dzlll.a ... BmiDrl '° Siii '° be recoNIJd in--~---....... prapwty is laclllad. O..::Apil7, 1• RICHARD 0. 5aFSON. JR. ........ 17991ec-tSind.1Mne. CA 014) 816:)..1793 a,..._d o_ Sin,... .. Jr . A&Ahuliald SilrllU'e 41104/17 4/24 ~ &-G'IJa ... ICmncll ..... 111,.a•• II i&IULI ..... ~ ~~· RRSTUN£ S0MC£S. INC. a C..iloL'llia corpcntion -~ 1'11 • ttwt T"'11z9Ulldlr .. •• • ;dzioibsd deed ~ hit Will SEU AT PUaJC AUCTION lO THE >9GHEST ..alt fGt CASH MD/a. THE CASl..s Olt eotTtnto CHECKS 5'£.CIRED IN CML C00E SECTION~ "9J Ult It ..... fl/I .. In._.. ...., d .. Uniltzd ................. ..,... :GIJ .... ID md ._ ...... bf it _..., aid Deed al fruit in ... pu. • 1r .... ..., .... ibzd:: TRUSrOlt.., KMl'ICJNMIS. .. ti starried ...... 8ENEACUIW: ~ cnw>Wt ltANK. ... ::tewM .... T.-IDf .. CAUR>eM oomsTS' ~ ....... '*'*Y 23. 19113 -last. No. IJ.. !*llfiD d Ollcizl ....... in .. CIMl::a al .... Rzcotdei of Or-.. c:aun.,; said cte.t al trus1 describes the ....... ld fl1 al Trm:t 71M4. • .,._. on a INIP reccaded in 8oatl 314 -..s X1 ID 38 incl. ol llisc .. •neous ........... Ollice ol .... CaunCJ ...., ol Aid ~ lOU M£ .. OEFAULT UNDER A DUD OF TRUST OATtD 2/08/81 UNL£SS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROKRIY. IT MAY BE SOlD AT A PU8UC SAL£. If YOU NEED M EXPl.AHA TtON Of THE NATUR£ 06 THE PtlOCEEDING AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOUlO OONTACT A lAWYEJl tNi Dn11m 8'y 0.., Oarar. dzl .... CA - 9(lf a._._..w•ca1wc,...d=·,....,a1aaupwty 1Ssi.-n ...... •-•••is ..... •1Dilsca14'1t1 ws °' COliedW).. The --~ under said Deed of Trull. by.-dalllw:b•.._. ine.c+fr9•oa w:unld a.-. .......... -cdld Md de1Mr9d to .... UllClei I .... •inzn Oedat1rlion ol Default and 0.. I Ad fat Sele. and ---notice al default Md d ..... ID cm.-tlle wdziswted tD Ml aid PfQIMftJ to satisfy uid ....... ~ Md there.rt. ......... ..,.. c:wsed uid notice al def8utt and ~ ...... tD be........, o.:. .... 31. 19115 • '"*· No. IS-525440 °' Otfidel ....... in tt. olfice ol tMRzcaldll af 0.U.~ Said Siie will ........ but wittlout oowenant 0# w•••· c cw• iw or Lt. ' u ••-. Pel•• • • •ion. Of ............... ._ .. ·---~..., ol .._ --00 tiecured bf uid died ol Trust. with ii ..... -ill .......... O""'idM .... tcel. if ...,, _..., .. .._ fll aid Died al TNll. e.. dwwls ...... I el .. TIUlllle WI rl .. ""* a 1 1 '9 llJfd o.d olTIUlt. 5m ....... Mid on: F ..... 1111J 9. lte6. JI 1:30 ............... tD .... as • laa1lld .. &01 ............. 011e.CF•--. ._ .. _., .. .....,. llc1C1nf/f .. ..._ ....... & Sri .. ,,,_,.,,,. l 2 e&tf .. IU ' " -.--a ... c .... Midi •• , ---El In Thef Pi J ....... ..... ~ .. ·-•&• "'°'"°' IU. 20292. s.w. 8in:ll SINet. Santa Ana It W ts.CA9Z107. ..... c. .,,.,,.,._ lal Ali90 ~ C.ozta ...... CA912627. "'1;mollld A. Sumnwl Jt .• 1595 ....... on.. Datwlae. CA9t526. Thia..,..,_ .. c:onck:t· .. .,. .............. . se-t .... c. IUllVnSS. This ......... -tied with the County Cieri& of ~ County on March 24.198l. ~-Ho. fl(MJ97 3127 4/3 4/10 4/17 4793 WllDTICI. fCllllOUI ··-... ITA'IW The foffowi1'9 person IS ~busir.-a CAUFOR· NIA TRAOfTIONS/BtttOAL TRADmOHS. 1835-C .... PQr1 Bhd.. Suillt l 4S. Cose. Meu.CA92627. C..tiforn1a Tradit10'"· 183!r-C Newport Blvd., Suite 145. Com Mesa, CA 92627. This busirws is conduct- ed by • COi'polMiotJ. Sifwed lacqe ..... 0 . Smith. ~/ T reasu,., California Tr•. dltions. This SL1tement was filed with the County Clertl of Or-we County on Aprit 2 1986. Fite Ho. fl05378 4110 41 17 4/24 5/1 48'3 ~· fCiitlOUI • I IF HI ..... ITA~ The f0Howin1 person 1s doi"I business as: w.o. ~ Inc.. 2699 White Bd, Suite 100, Irvine, CA 92714. 8f1 Holpbl Waste 5'5· .... l Blcoisf-'d Office Park! M•con. Georai• 31211 . This ........ d oonduct· ed by • C01)Clnlltiof l. Bflf ........... ~ Inc. Stephen L ~5. Viu ,......,. This stlllemerlt ~ Ned with the County Clertt of Oranee County on March 20. 1916- Fill No. F30&2 l 9 l/27 413 4/ 10 4/ 17 '795 WMJIU IFCiliiOUI ··--.... ITATW'I The ..,.... .. '*'°"' .,. -.~-MORENO IHV'ES1lilENT GROUP. T/37 8wch Sllr9ll. Sum lOO ...... part a.ct., CA~ Aodr., f Emerey, 2616 Cow Street. Caror. del Mat. CA92MO. ~Id It Clem, 2309 22nd Street. Ne•port 8Mch, CA 92660 ~WAL ~.•l North· ...-,. tis µort e.ct\, CA 92660. This bulil1llS5 15 c:onduct- ed by•..,,...~ Siped: e.m.m l Ryan, 0....,.,,,.. This ...... It .. filed with the County Ca.B of Oranse Cov.nty on Match 24. 1'816. file No. f304390 31274134/104/17 47'91 &..aall fClliiOUl.U Ill • ...... ,_, The.._... person is dOitW '-•Ina• • OIEHl & COMPANY. 1201 Dove ......... 570. fl 40ft a.ct\ CA t2l6fO It.A. Olzltll lllc.. O:JIPr.r111i1iii. l2lDl .,.. ...... W..510, tr1 ' ll't 8-d\ CA t2MO TNe .. I I ii ClftU:t. ........................... lt.A.Olzltlllnc. ....... DllN,f\ ....... _.GIDMlll......, lite reclatte"t COfft• -need .. .,..... busi- ... uMIW ... flctltJou• h1' ............ ..... ..--.,.i.1-. " lNall' ... _ ... ....... CouiMr Clertl of =.~Oft~ ,.,..,..no JID413~4/17 4111 W'90TICI FIChiiOUI a 111111 _..ITAYWT The followins perwon It ~bullMla•AM·PRO Of~BEACH,2012 vi.c.p,, N9wpott81ech. CA~. WiM9mE.Carr, 2012Ylltl Clion, NllalPOlt Belen, CA 92660. Thia busi,,_.. is conduct· ed by .... lndMdl.IM. Sicned: William E. Carr. BusiMU first tr.nsaci8d under this business name on 4 /1 /86. This ~ ... flied with the County Clerk of Oran1e County on Marc h 27. 1986. File No. f'30ot823 4/17 4/24 5/1 5/8 4869 u1111 "*IC •NO""ITir111a• ntiililOUI Ml• IUI NAME ITATIMIJn The folk*ns l*'IO" i• doin1 bualneu H : DOC· TORS FOR OOCT~ 1606 Reef View Circle. Corona del Ms, CA 91625. Toumel'Mnt ,..,... As· socilltion, tnc., 1606 Reef V'8w Clrd9, Coronl dlf Mat. CA'2629. Tt"9 be •I A 111 .. conduct· ed ~a oorporltion. $itnld: Rkofl9f'd J. "'*>. Sea~. TNs ... .,.,.,... -fited wftft the Counb Clerti of Or.nee Couf!b on March 28.1916. File No. fl04937 4/17 4/24 5/1 5/8 4872 PMltl I I ••I 211111 .-...... •JI IDllW The ~ftl pet"Mnt ................. l*tMtl from .... S*tner· ship opereUna under: FOURTH MO MAIN MIC). CIATU. too C..., Lane, ,.. sat~ CA 92663 • The Flditioua ........ Name Sbte"*lt tot the ,..._ • ..,_,..,on~ 9, 1915 In the County of Ot.,,... Or111nat f'lle No. F290735. L L Ebeftln1, Inc., 900 C11ney Lane. Newport a.ch, CA 92663. c.lifOI· nla. This bu5'neu w11 con· ducted by • ..,.,., pert· MIShip. Silned: LE. Eber· lln&. Inc., By. Lanaln1 (. ~Pmldeld. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Or•n1e County on March 27. 1986. 4/3 4/10 4/17 4124 4820 IMl1e PUaJC •NOTIMIWICl- f1Cii .......... . .-nalW The foHowins S*IOnS.,. doins business as: DAVIS/ WAL TERS/GADCO CARLS- BAD GATEWAY, 1400 Bris- tol Street North, Newport Beach, CA 9'2660. Great American Devel· oe>ment Company, a Cali· ... c:orpcntion, 600 "8" St.-. Suite 700, San Oielo. CA92183. Cat1sa.c:t Gatew9y Asso- cila$, 1400 BristlDI StreM North, Newpwt ee.ch, CA 92660. The re1i1trent com· menced to trenuct bus· iness under the fictitious t>utu-name lilt9d abowe on March 25. 1986. This buliMU ii c:onduct· ed~ ...... ~. ~WitlilmK.0-.. This itiltliWnent -filed with the Coun~ Cler1l of <>ranee County on Man:h 21.1916. ,. ... No. f304948 4117 4/2A 5115/8 4876 NOnCI OI nlUITll"l IALE TU-.IHlll ... ,. YOU AR£ IN 0£fAULT UNDER A DEED Of TRUST OATE02J6/85. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, fT MAY 8( SOlD AT A PUBLIC SALE. If YOU NEED AN EXPlANATION Of THE NATURE Of THE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A lAWYER. On 5/9/86 at 9:15 A.M., CICG CORPORATION as the dulr appointed TruttM under and pursuant to Dllect of Trust, Recorded on 817 /85 IS Document No. 85-292113 of Official R9cords in the office of the Recofder of Oranp County, California, executed by: GEORGE P. G(OAG[ & .If.AH M GEORGE, wtU SEU AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH OR A SP£CIFtCAUY 0£s.GNATED CASHIER'S CHECK(S). ~ .t time d .... in &awful money of the United 5*11tin) AT THE FROHT EHTRAHCE TO THE OLD ORANGE COUNTY COURTHOUSE, LOCA TEO ON SANT A ANA BOULEVARD BETWEEN SYCAMORE STREET ANO BAOAOWAY, SANTA ~ CA Ill ri8ht. tide and t.ltefest comMyed to and ncM held by it under 111d Deed of TNIR in the property sitl..ud in said county, Celifom •. describi"I the llnd theNin: LOT 3 IN Bloa< 15 Of SECTIN '8', NEWPORT BEACH , IN THECITYOf N£'WPORT BEACH, COUNTY Of OAANGE, STATE Of CALIFORNIA. AS PE.It MAP RECORDED IN BOOK 4, PAGE 27, OF MISCELLANEOUS MAPS. IN THE OFFICE Of THE COUNTY RECORDER Of SAID COUNTY. The ...... llddrwa and other common desilNtion. if atyt, of the ,.... property deecribed abcM It purporWd ·~ 106 AfTllNTH STR££T, NEWPORT BEACH, CA. The undlnilned Trume chdalms •ny IJabllitY fO' Mt uaco1r'tdn 111 of the..,.. addtwend ott.. common ........... .,,,.~ .... . Seid ........... ~ ........ (;'l()IM ... OfWTW'Cy, .. .,...... OI Implied, reprdin& tltte, poueulon, °' ~ to PQ the nNMinin9 prindpet sum of the noee(a) MCUM by ukl Oeed of Trult, with ............ prowldld In Mid nalll(1), ....... ff eny. under tM terms of the Deed of Trust, ,..,, ct.,.. Md -,::i 1 of the TNllllll 8"d of the trUltl cr1111 d'--of TNll. to-wit Slll.161.15. 1119 bel.ncW, under uld Died d TNlt Mlldote II IC•*-f and dellwered to the ........,.. 8 ~ Duda....,. of~ wt 01n11Md tor Siie. end wrt1i1n ....-C. of~ 8"d Oedlolt ID Sii. The ......... ceUMd N6d Notice .. o.t.utt end Electton to Seti '° ......... in the cour-., .... the ,... ~ la._.... T~ I& CtOO Oarpontialt. M•-Md .::r-• numbs of '*90f'I c:ondudlinl Ille is 7101-. 9'1nd'cl. CA 91~19'1 (111)142 .... cacG CQMIOMTtON, AS TRUSTEE, BY 0£80MH A.MMEY 41114124 5/1 4810 ... ,. & 11111 ........ •aaa••HIWIMU LOMt•~a , ........ .. T.O. SOMCE COMP1ANY • -.., IN :I,... TNllllll under ... .., .... dllcrlaecl .... ol .,... wtU. l(U AT PUeUC AUCTION TO ntE HIOHEIT BeOOEJt f'Ott CASH NfO/Olt TH£ CASHtOS 01t CO'Tlnf.O CHECO ::"'..:~"...cw:!=:-: .,.~c.;.~=> ... rWwt. tide WI ...... _. CGfM}Md to end now h9ld ~ It under tllld o.d ol Trust Jn the Pf'OC*1Y t*91n ... ~ TRUSTo.t MCHARO R. G008ER, MARY G008ER BENme&MV! BAHi< Of AM£RICA NATIOfW. TRUST ANO SAYINGS ASSOCIATION NCOrded May 5. t9n ...... No. 7406"' ... 12179, P1911574 of OflidM Aecontl in ... oMce of ... Alcorder of Or-. County; ~died of""" deecltbel the~ LGt 1 ol TFKI No. 7247, Jn the city of Nezpwt Blectt, Count1 o1 annea ..... ,,, c.ffbnia. • .-rnlP l'«:Ofdild In book 278, ca..-21 '° 25 lnctueiw of .. ~ .... in the .. of the County Rec:otder of uid ~ Except ttwnlftoca that portion tytns within parcels 1 end 2 • s.hoM't on • mep filed In book 41 Plll8 18 of percel ~ in the olftce of the County Recorder of ... County. YOU ARE IN 0£FAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED' 5/02/77. UN USS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE Of THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. 1653 ,_,View Cifcle, Newpaft Beech, CA •(tf ............. otc:ommon~of property ltlhownabow, nownntyi11Mf\estolts~ or correctna1)." The beneficiary under said Deed of Trust, ~ r...on of 1 bfwh ot defeult in the obfiptioltt secunld thereby, heretofore executed and delivered to the undersi1ned • written Oecl1r1tlon of Oefeult and Demand for Siie, and written notJce of default and of election to cause the ~ to .-1 said property to 18ti1fy Hid obli11tions. Ind there1fter the undersl1ned caused u ld notice of c:tefault and of etection to be r9COrded Dec:embet 23, 1985 a Instr. No. 85-513910 of Official Records in the office of the Recoider of Or.,.. County; S.ld Sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty, expr.s "' implled, resardW tide PCJSws5ion. °' encumtnuc:es. to PllY the remaininc princlpel sum of the note(s) secured by said deed of Trust, with interest 11 In said note prOYided, advanca. If any. under the tenns of Slid Deed of Trust. fees, dwlel and upenses of the Trustee and of the trusts ctUted ~ Mid Deed of Trust. Said 111• will be held on: Friday, May 9, 1986. It 1:30 p.m. In the lobby to the buHdinc locMed • 601 Souttt Ulwtl sn.t. Or.,..,~ 92668. At the time of the lnftlal pubfication of this notic:e.. the tolal .nWJUnt of the unoeid belMCe of the abl'•ti<M• secured by the •bow described deed of trust and ..th1 lhdooats,...,...,and1CMNasil$l46,417.31. tt 11 pouible that M the time of ule the openin1 bid may be -ttW'I the eot.l lndetltlldn ... due. tf ~the tllq)eCt9d oC*W"I bid m.r b9 ~ by callln1 the f0Uowln1 telephone numbers on the dly before the tale: (714) 385-4837 01 (213) 627 4865. OMI: April 7, 1986 TACl:9897 T.D. SEltVICE COMPANY as said Trustee, by a.tty Jo McO.nleJ, Assistant Secretary, 601 South Lewi• St., (')nwwt, CA 92668 (714) ~700. 4117 4/24 5/1 '859 IC-241U "*-IC NOllCI F'ICiliiOUI ....... NAMl ITA1"1.mJff The folowf"I persons ere dotnl business 11: LON G BEACH ARTESIA ASSO· CIATES. 1 Cetifomil 11"8"81 pet1ner'Ship, # 13 CorPQfMe Ptai1, Suite 200, Newport Seaeh. CA 92660. se.phen C HoplUn$. T NS· tee, or tlf'1 St ICC I I I Ot Trustee of the Stephen C. and Denise Hopkins Trust. undet Dec· t.rlltion of Trust dlt9d Oc· tober 24. 1980 and as amended. 2553 Monaco Drive. L•1un• Beach. CA 92651 Thomas 0 Lenny, 17 Wood flower. Irvine, CA 92714. Mettshen Corponition, Cal· 1fMnia, 25092 Buckboard Lane. La1un1 Hill•. CA 92653. Thi$ business is • ..,.,.. pwtr..ship. The re1istrant com· menced to transact bu1I· nHI under the flctlttout butJnes1 name or names tittled abcWe on Man;h 26, 1986. Sianect: $tepMn c. Hapldns. T"" ......,,,..,. .. filed with the County Cleftl of °''nae County on March 2:7,1116. Ale No.. f3041IO 4134/10.t/17412' 4115 37 Fatrview, Gwden GroYe. CA 92643. Jane Appell, 136.41·37 FliMew. ca.rden Grow. CA 92643. Rose Haberman. 136'1 37 Fairview, Gwden Grow. CA92643. This business is conduct ed by S11ned Dennis Wolfe. Par1nef. This SUrtement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County on March 13. 1986. File No. F303550 4/3 4/ l 0 4117 4124 '830 124115 PU-..c-NO-n-a-rwcnoous 1U111111s ..... ITATtmNT The followiftl person IS ootns businest u : AUTO INSORAHCE SPf.ClAUSTS. 4500 Clmpus OrM, Suite 500, Newport Beach, CA 92660. Auto I~ Spectaf· lsts-Nwport. Inc., a Cl· Hfornia corpondon, 4500 Campu1 onw. Suite 500. N9wpatt 8wh. CA 92660. This~ laconOuc:t· ed ~. ~11111cn. The ,..tlbam com· menced to tnnuct bus· ,.,... under ... fk:dtio&ll bullnela ,.... or nemes NRld ... Oft 9/13112. Si1Md: J1me1 F. C..nt, ,.....,.. ~ 11 , .... _tied wittl tM Couney Cl.nt ol e>r.,.. County on Men:h ll.ltl6. Ate No. Fl05101 4/17 4/24 5/l 518 4871 a.a PUaJC ••""rniwa~ flChhOUllll•IDI NWITA'IWT The fotlowin1 person is dolna busiMll as: FALICK/ KLEIN /PIRDY, 281 1 Villa Way, Newport Beach, CA 92663. The F11ick/KJein Partner· ship, Inc .. 5847 San fetipe, Suite 1900, Houston. TX 77057. This business is conduct· ed ~ • corpontion . The re1i1trant com· menced to transac t bus· iness under the fictitious butineu name °' names l11ted above on 9/ l /85 Sianed: J.,.,.. F •lick. Pres· tdent.. This statement wn filed with the County Clerk of Oran1e County on March 28. 1986. FUe No. f304936 4/17 4/24 5/1 5/8 4874 Ullll PUelJC •NCm""'rva• FICiiiiOUI lllllfDI MMllTATIMDIT The tottowina penon is doi"I bulJNll n: VANOY COMPUTER COftP., 22622 l..8fnbert 91... 87. C.-de 8'.lsi,,_ c..t.., El Toro, CA 92630. Vandy Corpoqtion, 22622 Lambert St, •307, Canada eu.lneu Center. EJ Toro, CA 92630. The 1'91iltrant com· mencedlDtrwmc:t ~ unds1he~ rwne ,.._. llbow on 10/ 1185. Thil ~is a>nduct· ed ~. c:orpcndofa. __.: J. Eric leYine, ... This ..........,. ... filed with the County Clettl of On,.. County on March 21, 1916. fUe No. f304934 4/17 4/24 5/1 518 4875 PU8UCNOTICI FlCTITIOUI ...... NAME ITATEMUfT The followin1 person 1s dome business as: ZAHARA. 1077 Sant• Ana Ave , La· l\lf\I Buch. CA 92651 Sheri-Anne Fahy, 1077 Santi An• Ave. La1un1 8-ch. CA 92651 This buSlness 1s conduct ed by ... tndMdUll Sicne<! Sheo·Anne flhy. Thts smt9mlf'lt was filed wrth the County Clerk ot Oranae County on Mam 31 . 1986 File No F30!10l 9 4/3 4110 4/17 4/24 4825 "'9lJC N011CI HCfiliOUl .. IMll _. ITATElllNT The followin1 person " doin1 business as: IT'S A WRAP. 108 Vea Yelle, New port Beech, 92663 JuMe P. fleml... 108 Via Ylfl.t, Newport Beach. CA 92663. This buslneu Is conduct ed ~ • lindMdull SllJwd• Jule ... f\ernq. This ............. fited with the County Clerll of Oran .. County on March 21.1916. f1le No. 304952 4/3 4/10 4/114/24 4809 ~ om.. ConMie dill Mlt, CA 92625. LM Anan911. Ya ,,_.. ....... .... T.,.....1506 Sendeeltte om.. COloM dll llW. CA 92625 . •11111111 -.. ~ ................... .... .. 111111.: ........ ~"&!:: TNIJ'O __ ... Sa~Orlw. e111 Mir, CA 92625 . .... CO..nty CWk "' ~Oft,.21. • '302014 TNt .,.,..,_ ii conduc:t· ed by Jc*tt ..... ~ ~T.FuJblbo 4/17412'5/15/8 4161 TNs ....,....,. ... ftled with the County Clerk of o,.nce County on Mareh 31.1986. F"tle No, F305021 4/341104/174124 4823 WM>Ta HC'iii ...... ..... IJATW The toMowW11 .,....,. • .,. doifll butineM M K£Y CON· NECTION, 1155 Au5ttn Street. Cost• Mesa, CA 92626. Richrd Arthur Enceman, 1155 Austin Street. Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Thi$ business tS conduct· ed by an tndMdual. SilNd· Richard Althur lnpman This statement was flied with the County Clerk of Oran1e County on Marc h 31. 1986 ~ ACTIHOUIMMlrt• IUMllTATWT 4/3 4/10 4/17 '124 4826 f'U8lJC NOTICl ACiliiOUS WIS ,.._ITATDIUff The fotlowinc pef'IOn is dome busineu 1&: COSMCT· IC SURGERY CENTER OF NEWPORT. 1525 ~ Ave. Suite 100. Newi>e>rt Beach , CA 92663. The foUowina person 1s doint business as: INTER· LINK INNOVATK>NS. INC , 11895-F Sky Pant Ctrcle. Irvine. CA 92714 Or Uz Ashtey, ~ 1 Circle Drive. Newport e..ch, CA 92663 This business is conduct· ed by an 1001~. SeiNd: Liz AsNey Interlink Innovations. Inc., 19895-F Sky Park Cir· d e, Irvine, CA 92714. This statement -fited ••th the County Clerk of Oran1• County an March 13. 1986 File No. F303963 This businna is conduct· ed ~. c:orpcntion. Sicned: 3127 4/3 4110 4/17 4799 a.aat Uf'l..., M:CIOIJIT MD NIM.TH..,,..,.. OF TMl AllllLMI. STA'IW ·YIM blDID DCCI' 11 D lL llM. ti A..eu• tin 11• .... ..._ •• Ca o ., ., .... y..._ ................. 11 m -y- 11291·1 ... Cltlc>ort alt amounts 1n .._,.. doffer'S ConiYD Total .c1rnitted Msets $.364,019. 452 Totll lil«>efidn 324,887,540 c.piWI P9id up 1. 500.000 (Plilel) Gron P9ld in.,., contnbtad ~ (Pa9f 3) 38.598.800 $pecW turplu5 funds (Pi91 3) 562.838 Unmilned funds (surptus) Chli 3. line 298 minus 29C) Cl .529.726) ca.in (Lou) from openbons (Pi914. line 31) 5.994.135 Increase (Oecr-.se) 1n C-... IWld Sur ptus dunnc 1984 <,,. 3) 4.282.121 lmt.WW1Ce in force· NatlOnWlde (Plile 15. ltne 22. Col 10 · Whde dola.B) 3.294,883 Acodent & Hulth premiums Schedule H ·Col. 1. Line 1) 2,792.122 Insurance 1n force. c.tifomta Business p..,_ (Line 22 · Col 6) 30.888.098 Accident~ he9lttl premiums 0.red Caldom la business P• (Une 25. Col 2) «.SU We her"~ certify that the •bole items •• 1n accordance Witte the Annual Statement for the yeaf ended December 31. 198" made to the lnsur•nce Comrrnssiooer of the State d Caflfomt•. pursuant to law Peter P Huff, Name of Pres.dent WMter P Dohrmann. Name d SecretMY 4/ 3 4/ 10 4/ 17 ..... PU8UC llOT1Cl 39299 4806 Uf'E ANO ACODOfT MIO HEALTH. IYWlll OF THE AllMJAl ITA'TlmJfT · YIM BeED DECIMIEI 31. IMS._, CGUllUDAl MNalll Ufl INSUUM:f CO.Altw. 1401.,... ....... "'-· ~ ....... c ..... ... (R~ all amounts In ..._ dol~ (ontyD Total adnwtted assets (Pllll 2. Line 28) S50.991 783 Totll 11*:>tilbes (Pap 3. Line 26) 39 491.001 Ca~ paid·up (P'aee 3. Line 27 A and 278) l.100.000 {Pap 3. I.JM 27C) 0 Gro55 Pl"d-•n •nd contrfbu'9d ...,,Pus (Piie 3. Line 28) 9.436,658 Soeci•I surplus funds (Pap 3, Line 29A) .(). UnnsCnect funds (surplus) (Pap 3. Line 298 minus 29C) 964.124 Gatn (LOIS)~ opetllttons ~ 4, Line 31) (578.129) 1!'1CIMM (0.C.-.se) In~ IWld &M' pfus durinc 15185 <Pace 3, Line 30. 1985 rmnut 1984) 411.8!>3 lnsufm "' Fon::c Nlltiol ..... (hie 1s. LJne 22. Cd. lO-Whde dollars) 2844n•.ooo AcCldlnt Ind Hlelth premNml (Sch.. ~ H-Cd.1. Une l) 21.628.768 lnsurenoa in Fon::it CMtomle Business P19t (Piia 46 Line 22. Col 6) 1M9058. 788 Accident and .... premiums . onct- C.lifome ~ P'lilt (P'lilt ~. UN 25, Col 2) 23,C.0.338 We,_..,, c:Mifyt'hllt the llbOllle lllmS ... 1n eccodlwa .ettt the Annum M•"411t tor tM ,_, er1ded Dlcei1._ 31 , 1985. mede to the Insurance ~ al tN 9tlllla of Clilllanill. ~ to lllw. JOHNS. ROUSSEAU. ...._,,, ,_....,. MAASHALl A. STIWeQt ..... ,,, Scca_,, --. 31203/274/34/104/17 • .,. Jla 17. 1• THE NEWPORT EN8IGNICOSTA MESA NEW&'IRVINE TODAY coa1-. .. NCmCa °' ,......_. uu T.S.Nt. .. NOftcl YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T UN0£R A DUO Of TRUST. DATED M.y 30, 1984. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO ~TECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOt.O AT A PUBUC SAl.E. 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 .. Default ServiceComP9flY, Inc .. a California corpoqtion n duty ~ Truat.ee under and pursuant to DHd of Trust record.ct June 7. 1984. as Inst. No. 84·234017. of Offlcial Rec«d• 1n the office of the County RecC>fdef of Or.,. c.ounty, State of CALIFORNIA. Executed by HOWARD L GARNER ANO RUTH A. GARNER. Husb9nd and Wtf9, Will SEU AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGtiEST BIOOER FOR CASH (paya~ at bme of sale In lawful money of the U~ States) at the front entrance to Suite 217 (2nd floor) • 25200 la Paz Road, LAcuna Hilb.. c.libnia ad richt. title and interest COf1WY9d to and now held by it under said Deed of Trust in the property situated in said County and Stste descnbed as: Lot 2 1n Bk>ck 19 of Section 3, Balboe Island. in the Crty of Newport Beech. County of Orwtee. Stat. of C.I· 1forma, as per map recorded in book 7. S>al• 15 of Miscetlaneous Maps, in the office of the County Recorder of said County. The street address and other common desianatlon. 1f any, of the real property described abolle is purport9d to be: 202 Apolena, Belbol Island, California. The undersi1ned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street 9ddress and other common des11nation. if any, shown herein. Said sale will be made, but wtthout covenant or nrranty, express or implied. re1ardin1 title, possession. or encumbrances, to pay the remainin1 principal sum of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust. with Interest thereon. as provided 1n said note(s). advances, if any, under the terms of said Deed of Trust, tees. char1es and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts CrNted by said Deed of Trust The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obliption secured by the property to be sold and reasonable estimated costs. expenses and advances at the time of the m1t1al publtcallon of the Notice of Sale is $355.126.62 The beneficiary under said Deed of Trust heretofore executed and delivered to the unders11ned a written Declaration of Default and Demand for Sale. and• written Notice of Default and Election to Seti. The undetsi,ned caused said Notice of Default and Election to Sell to be recorded m the county where the real property 1s located Date March 28. 1986 Default SefVICe Company, Inc., as said Trustee. 25200 La Paz Road, Suite 217. l..a1Una Hills, CA 92653, 714· 855-6670, by Michael G. Rose, Authorized Sianature. 99066 4/3 4/10 4117 4810 •3'412 PURIC NOTICI un AND ACCID(Jff ANO HEALTH. IYNOPlll Oii THl ANNUAL STATEMENT · YEM EWD DKITTID 31. 1195.., The ....... ., Alwta ta. ....... .. eon.-•. One ....... .,. ... ' ......... ...... .......... (Report all amounts in whole dollars [onlyD Total admitted assets(,,... 2. Line 28) $93,721,629 Total hablltties (Pqe 3, Line 26) 64,418,083 CA~ patd·up (Pate 3. Line 27A and 278) 2.500,000 <Paae 3. Lme 27C) 0 Gross paid-in and contributed surplus <Paae 3. lme 28) 8.607.n 4 Special sur~us funds CPaae 3, Line 29A) 0 Unass11ned funds (surplus) (Pap 3, Line 298 minus 29C) 18,195.772 Gam (Loss) from operations (Pap 4, Line 31) 5.918.043 Increase (Decrease) 1n Capital and Surplus dunn1 1985 <Paae 3, Line 30, 1985 minus 1984) 5,524,162 Insurance tn Force Nationwide (Pqe 15. Line 22. Col 10 · Whde dollars) 3,552,002 Accident and Health premiums (Schedule H-Col l , Line 1) 8,027,433 Insurance 1n Force Califom.a Busmes.s Piie (P'a8t 46 Line 22. Col. 6) 81,156.573 Aa:.tdent .00 health J)r9mtUms · Oitect ~ Busaness ,,... (f'l9e 46. Line 25. Cot 2) 1,438 We hereby certify thM the ~ illlms are In accordanoe wtth the Annuail ~tor the~ ended Decembs 31. 1985. made to the 1"""9nCe ComrntS&IOner of the Stat9 of~. punuant to law. M.W. leywto, Named Pr9Sident W D '-"Y. Name of Sectetary J.20 J-27 4.3 4-10 4-17 4767 PUeUC NOTICI 1-MIM IUllllDlll (CITACIOft JUOICW.) NOTICE TO DEFENDANT: (Avi90 a Acuudo) HANEN CONSTRUCTION CO .. INC., a California Corporation, CONVENIENCE CARE CENTERS. INC .• a Callf0tnla Corponmon. and DOES l throulh 20, lndusive, YOU ARE BEING SUED BY fl\.AINTIFF: (A Ud. le .sta demandando) LESTELLE CONSTRUCTION CO .. a Cal· 1flom1a Corpon1lion. You have 30 CALENDAR DAYS after this summons IS sefV9CI on )'OU lo ftle a typewntlen relC)OnM at tNs coutt. A lettet' a< phone call will not protect ~; )QJr type.. written rffC)Onse must be 1n proper lepl form 1f you waf'lt the court to tt.ar ~r case. If ~ do not ftle your response on bme, you m.y lose the case. and your w11es. money and ptoperty mey be tat.en without furtt. ..,.,.. ffom ... court. Thete .,. other i.111 requirementa. You may want co catl an attOtney r1'M awey. H you do not 8'now an .ncwney. you may caU.,. MIOtney.....,.,.. MMice or a ..... aid office (Ii.ct ln IN phor19 book). Ouespes de que le ~ _.. cbcfon 1ud'clal UIWd tiene uft paa.zo de lO DIAS CALEHOAMOS .,.,... presentar una respunta eacriU • mequfna en nt• ~ Una carte o una Hamada l9lefonJCll no le ~ protecclon; IU ~ elCrfta a mequN tief'9 ~ c.umP'lr con lat fonnaf dade• IQeles apropfedH 11 ua.d ~,QUI le cortl tee:ueftl IU C.O. Si UiMd no P"e..,.... IU ,....,. ..... 8 ti9n'P0. puede P9fder .. ca91>. 'I '9 puedln QUbr IU llllerto. IU ...., y otral C01H de IU propieded tin evf90 ddonef pot pettie dt II corte. E•ltten otrot requlsitot 5eplff. PU.O. Que ~td Qul•r• llamar 1 un •bosado lnmed etemente. Si no conoce a un abclpdo. puede lllnW • un wvicto de ,.....nda dt lbopdai 0 a UM allckw dt ~ ...., (wee .. dir9C1otio Wlblico). CASE NUMIER (Numlro d9l C-,) 72032 The name Ind addf'ffl of the COUit is; (El nombN ' dlr9Cdon dt .. c:atl es) MUNICIPAL COURT Of CAUfORNIA. Ora'Wt Councy Hatt. Judicial District. 460 l JembotM 8t¥d.. ~ 101, ,..., pert 8lech. Calltor11ia t2MO. The name, addtw. and"'""'°'• nurnti. of plliellffra atiolNy, OI Pllintiff without _.. ... ..,, la: (ti nombre, la dirwcdon y ., numero del te19'alio ct.I ~ del demendaMI. o dtt dema,._ que no dlf'9 ~ es) RONALD C. BROWN, 16133 Ventura Bhd., Suite 680, Encino, CalHoma 91436. (818) 907~134. DATE: (Feet.) JUN 19, 1985 J. PETERSON Ctetk (Actuario), by LAURIE SP£NCER. Deputy (0.- pdo). 3/2741341104117 4Jgo l.2UJI F1CTl110UI ...... NAME STATlllDIT The foftowinc per10nS are doi"I t>us;ness as: JT VEN- TURA, 3 Upper Newport Pl&t.a Drive, Nlwport e.ch. California 92660. Jae:)! J. Jekolky, 3 Upper Newport Plaza Drive, New- port S.Ch, CA 92660. Larry Tucker, 3 Upper Newport Pfau Drive, New· port Beech. CA 92660. This busmess is canduct· ed by • aeneral partnership. Si.,,.ct; Jack J. Jellosky The re1istrant com · menced to transact bu$i· ness under the fictitious business name lilted abolle on March 11, 1986. This st.atement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County on March 19, 1986. File No. F304048 3/27 4/3 4/ 10 4117 4800 a... ... NO-on-a-0#-.une>N 0#,..,,...1., Pubflc ~ 11 hereby ciwn thllt SANTIAGO COR· PORATION, H General Partner, and~ ..... Lew Hyttn. Richard S.m· onian, Roblrt J. Eediu•ou and Sentiaeo CorporMion, nUrm.d~tw.t· ofot9 doinl bulinea under the fic:tttious firm name Md ayte d SANTIAGO CRU.K ESTATES, at 1108 West Sewnewtth Str'8llt, a.y d Santa Ana, County of Oran8a. St.ee d Caaibnia, did on the28thd8ydM.ch, 1986, by mutual conMnt. dlssotve the said pertner. $hip and terminate their relations 11 partnen the- rein. further ~ 11 heNby liven thllt the~ will not be ,.....ble, from th~ day on, fot any obU· ptJon inc.un'9d ~ the oth- ers tn their own .,..,.. "" in the name d the firm. DMed lit T Ultin, Celifor· nia, this~ dmy d Mlfch, 1986. GENERALPARTNER:San- tlaso CorporMion, by R). ctwd Simm-~It. Siped: STMN M£W. ER, Umlad ,.,. .. LEW HYKES, Umlted Pw1'W MCHMO SIMONIAN, lJ. ,,.......,.._ ROBPT J. EAOINGTON, Umltld,..., SANTtAGO CORPORA· TJON, ~fldw'd .,.....,,, Umitlld Pwtrw 4/17 4885 ~MOnca .............. NAMllTA,_,. The foHowlftl l*SOft is dcMn1 business H : AC· CENTS 8Y B'DA.2180 Elden Ave., #8, Coltl Meu. CA 92627. Brenda Sue Chandlet, 2180 Elden Ave., 18. ~ Mesa.CA92627. This~ is conduct· ed ~en indMduef. Silned: er.. Sue etwldlaf. This 11 ..... _fta.d with the County ce.n. of ~ County Oft Ma~h 24,ltl6. Ale MD. F'30iM47 4/17 4124 511 511 4m DUH "*CM•Mrn,.,a--nc111 .. ar•rm MMl lfAlW'Illff The ........ w. ... doi"l~•MISStON OMS APARTMENTS. 2021 Blylldl DrM. Coronl .. Mar,CA92625.. Edwin f . ._. IU, 2021 &.yside DrM. Coronl def Met, CA 92625. Edwin F. 5'aen, k., 2021 ~ OrM, Corona del Mar, CA 92625. The rqistrant com- menced to trensact bus- inns under the fk:tttious bus"-Nn'9 Hltl9d ~ on 12/12114. This bulineu .. c::ianduct· ed ~ ........ peltnenhip. Si1nect: Eft6n F. 5'ler\ 111, Generaf Plrtrw. Thts~wfiled with the County Cterk of Or.,,.. County on April 2. 1986. Ale No. F'263262 4/17 4/24 5/1518 4878 1-MMI ncnnoua• 1111u NAmSTATDmff The folcMtnl ....... .,. doif'I business as: ARLING- TON RIVERSIDE ASSO· CIA TES. 13 CorpotMt Ptua. ,.._l#PCllt Bw:h, CA 92660. l/f No. 6, a California lunitied pettnenNp. 19 Cor· potat• Plaza. Newport Bw:h, CA 92660. The William Lyon Com· pany, 19 Carpente Plaza, ,_•Pott Bw:h. CA 92660. William Lyon, b'ultff of the William H. Lyon 1974 Trust. 929 Via Udo Soud, Newport Bw:h. CA 92663. Aichard E. F,.,..., 1981 Ki~ Cirde. Tustin, CA 92680. Dick J. Randall and Car· otyn L R8ncWt Trust. 22348 R.,nart Road. Cupertino, CA95014. ,..., Oehl. • Custodiaf 1 tot William H. L,on under the Calitomil Uniform GHts to Minon Act, The f leld· stone -Co.. 14 tori>orat• Plaza, Ne•Pott Bw:h, CA 926450. The McHemln fMoca.. bee T,_ 2002 Sen lAnnzo, S.. Ana. CA 92704. OwitM Jundt, 9525 W. Olldlnd ""' .. 1 IMfd. ft l.a.tdlftfllla, Fl 33321. The ..,_ T. 6 fnnc11 S.~Tn*~ 112 Viste o.t Monte, Los Gia. CA 9!5030. Thiabulinlleiacanduct· ed ~a ........ pertNnhip. --fldwd [. ,,..,..., VF No. 6. a Clillbni9 M~ iled ~ 9y. Rich· Md E. fnnMI, Plrtrw The Wllllam Lyon Com- peny, 9y. Mdwd E. Frankel, va.-._._ .. Wiiiiam H ...... I l)l'Oft. a MiflOI, 9y. ,.., Oehl, Cu.· bial'I 9y. o.w..a Jundt Wiiiiam &.,on. trustM of the WiffiMn H. Lyon 1974 Trust. By: Wiiiiam Lyon, Trwtle Oick J. ,..,.... and Cat· otyn L. lbtndaM Trust. By. Oki& J. Randell, TNlllM The McNamen Rewca- bf• Trust. ty. James E. McHlnwa.T~ The....,_ T. & ,-,.,._ S.. ....U. Trull ~ By....,._ T. Pirtle, TNltle This ....,,,,... -filed with the County Clerk of Or.net County °" March 1&.l~ file No. fl03962 3127 ~34/104/17 4796 w~ HCIHWIUI I I• ... mo n The.,.. ......... ~bl•I-• DUTCH NOPUTY flWffTENANCf. 23011 Moufton httiway, Suite (9, Laauna Hills 92653. F. Mlf1ln .......... 23SC2 TNVtso. L11uM HUf$. CA 92153. E•H ......... 23542 TNYt9o, U.Une Hllts., CA 92653. 1Nt ........ conduct· td by husbend and wife. _.,,...,..,, ...... Thia • 2 I n*lt -filed with the County Clerk of Oranp County on Mwch 31. 1916. File No. F30!5020 4/3 4110 4/17 412-t 4824 DUI •--rr1-a .. O#-.vr10N Neue&•Mn.-n WILLOWBROOK PARTHERS, a Cellfomia '9Mf'8f partnership con· ~ tA AM£RMST YEN· TIJR£S.. C..NDm6A ..... ~lndT.J. TODD, INC., a c.Ntom6a ~ don. end whldt ... c-.ied onb~MMO ..... port cn.-0rtwe. Su-.455. Pi111PC"1 a.ch. CA 92MO ••• dl"°'Md effective March 17, 1996. NW ht .... the bus- iness of the Partnership shall be conduct9d soWy ~ T J . TOOO, INC. WILLOWBROOK PARTNERS, a California 1•n•ral partne11hlp, by AMERtV£ST VENTURES, a c.Ntomil ...... Peftrw· ahlp a•neral partner, by Rlchvd M. Felt, pner•I '*'""· 4/17 4883 ,._IC ... -rr1-a- ACih .. llJ• I• .....lfAlW The~ ........ dDi"I ._..... -CNft.S. BAO GATEWAY ASSO· aATtS. 1440 8rtlaol Slr9lt North. S.. 245. Nupo.1 Bled\. CA 92MO. Wiiiiam K. Davis. 1440 Bmeol Sbw« Ncwttt, Suite 245, N.-.pott Beach, CA ~ FNdW...,._ 14408ri*>I Str .. t North, Suite 245, Ne•port a.ch. CA~. Thfl bulir-. ls conduct· ed ~a ..... pertnership. The rqlstrant com· menced to tranuct bus· inns under the fictitious buMnen neme ot names ltaed abcN9 on 3/21/86. Slaned: William It Oavt1, Generlll Pw1ner. Thia Ill Pl "*9l W tltld with the County CJerll of ~County on Mlfeh fieHo.F*936 4117 4/24 511 518 48n Dl•1 • ., ... 11,.a••-.vw. Al9um•.,_,, a•• ~ •111111inrwa• AC ihiOUI IU 11111• ... ..,. ... The ............. dol"I business ea: SIX· TEE NTH STREET PARTNERS, MO .... port C.nter Drive, Suite 455, MHport 8aldt, CA 926&0. ArwtAll v.nu.. 840 Hlhlport~ DrM. ~ 455, Newport Buch. CA 926450. AnwMlt Oet ti aipmenl. 840 Newport en.-OfM. Suite 455, .... port a.ch. CA~. This tui,,_ II conduct· .. ~ ...... ~. The rqlstrant com· mencec:t to trenuct but· ineu under the ftctttiou1 business neme or nema listed •bow on 4/ 1 /86. Silfted: Rich•rd M. fell, s.a .... ,. Thfl ..... ,..... -Ned with tM County c .. ," of Onnee County on April 8 • 1916. Fie No. FlOM2I 4117 4/24 511511 4880 Ulf• PUaJC•ta Htih ..... , •• UM1nm n The...,. ......... ~----wuow. BROOK A,AltTMENTS, 4400MecMhwltwd .• W. w ... fCht .. • 1 , .. -""' .. The,.,... ...... deli-. ........ -Cl.ASSIC BUCH INC., 8071 Slater Ave .. s.;ea 2'0. Mundt•• Beadt. CA 92647. Timadty o. Wilson, 1709 w. Balboa. Ne•port Bch •. CA92663. Gary L. Dietz, 1111 W . Bay, Newport 8nch. CA 92661. TNI ~ii conc:U:t· ed b1 a corpoqdol1. ~ CIMsk: a.ch Inc., Tim Wil- son, Pra./Sec.IT.-. Thrl .....,.. .. -fited with the County Clerk of Oran1e County on March 24, 1986. fWe No. Fl04392 3/27 4l3 4/10 4/17 4792 mrlCIOlmlll&"llME -.a.. cmnlGlW NCmC1 t1I TmlT&'S IALE YOU AR£ IN DEFAULT UNDER A oaDOf TRUST ~TED OCT°'9 a, 19115. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO ·-------------------------------• 't .~ur .1d .1 rrc.1r' 1n Tht ~""~•rt l:n-uJn. 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I• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWSllAVINE TOOAY Class· CLASSIFIED INDEX ANNOUNCEMENTS BUSINESS Announcin1 .......... 200 Investments ........•. 828 Beauty Aids .......... 213 Money to lolln ........ 605 Card of Thanks ....... 201 Money Wanted ....... 606 Cemetary Lots ........ 201 Opportunities ......... 700 Florists ............... 207 Opportunities Wtd ..••. 704 Antiques ............. 808 Appti1ncn ........... 806 Appliances Wented ... 807 Auctions ............. 814 BuUdln1 Meteri•I ..... 817 Business Equipment 818 Camera Equipment ... 819 Coins/Stamps ........ 813 fumitul'9 ............. 800 Furniture Wanted ..... 805 Gar•aes .............. 705 Jewelry .............. 812 ) Birds .••.•........... 826 REAL ESTATE Acru ................ 511 Ac>b. Furnished •...••. 407 Apt:s. Unfumllhed .... 408 8tdt. to be Mowd .... 816 8uMneu Propetty .... 500 Business Rentals ..... 421 Condos for Rent ...... 409 Condos for Sale ....... 508 Commerclal Praperty 505 Hotets ............... 416 lndustrl1t ............ 506 Income Pre>S*tY ....•• 509 Lake Shore Property 515 Lots for Sale .......... 51 o Mobile Homes .•.....• 917 Mortpae & TO ....... 607 MoCefs ...•...•....... 415 Mount.in C.bins ..•.. 422 Offlce Spece ......... 420 Out of State Prop ..... 514 Real Estate Wanted ... 518 TRANSPORTATION AlrptaMS ............ 9(JO Antique Ctass4c Car ..• 912 Autos for Sale ........ 910 Autos Wented ...... ,,915 Auto Parta & Tires ...• 907 Auto Repeir/Oom .•... 913 Auto Repair/For ...... 914' eo.ts ................ 905 C•mpers ............. 919 Foreian & Sports ...... 911 Mopeds ...••••.•••.•• 909 Merine Supplies ...... 906 Misc. for Sate ......... 809 Funeral Directory ..... 205 Funeral Services ...... 206 EMPLOYMENT Health Aids .......... 214 Agencies ............. 300 Misc. Wanted ......... 810 Desert Property ....... 513 farms & Ranchn ....• 512 Gara1t1 for Rent ...... 400 Rentals to Slhre ...•.. 412 Ru Est.ate for Xch1 ... 517 Real Estate Loans ..... 600 Motorcycle$ & Bikes 908 Motor Homes •........ 916 Les•• Notices ......... 212 Opportunities ......... 305 Musical Instrument ... 811 Lodaes-Clubs-etc. 209 Preparation .......... 307 Office Equipment ..... 827 Nurseries ............ 815 Pets & Supplies ....... 823 Houses fCK Sale ..•.... 508 Houses fCK Rent/Furn 405 Houses for Rent / RESORT PROPERTY SERVICES Lost & Found ......... 210 MERCHANDISE SALES I. SERVICE Oo&s & Cats .......... 824 Unfum ............... 406 for Sale .............. 418 Sc hoots .............. 608 Personals ............ 21 l Livestock ............. 825 Housekeepin1 Rooms 413 Rental ............... 417 Situation W•nted ..... 308 Directocy of Business Services Don't Throw It Away! Reweaving of clothes & sweaters INVISIBLE WEAVER no.1111 Tues 9·1Th12-4 Sat 10- 3 •BookU1pina FRESH START IN '86 Budgets Bookkeepii]L Taxes, Graphics 673· 3277 •Nunes-Aide Full-time Nur¥S·Aide avail to work 6 days 9· 4 Lie Ref638·8059 •Plumbina & Heat- inc DRAINS CLEARED $1 5 MINIMUM Plumbing repairs Faucets. water heat~ ... diposals, etc. 722·~ or 851 -9604 201- Cetnetery Lots 2 PACIFI C VIEW MEMORIAL PARK LOTS, section Vista Del Mar, Newport Beach Offers CNer $600, 492-0654 209-l.od&es-Clubs Etc. MEMBERSHIP. "TUSTIN HILLS TENNIS CLUB" For singte or family en- 1oyment Membership includes;_ (11) l1~hted courts, swimming 1acuz· z1, exercise/weight room. pro·shop & more $500/ offer. 495-4096 214-Health Aids Lovely licensed private residence in Orange for ambulatory seniors. Walk. distance to shops. Sem_i¥iwte rooms start at $950. 714-538-6046 305-Empl. Oppor- tunttl11 •Resurne1 Professional typin1. won:tprocessina & type.. setting WHILE 'iOU WAIT! Graphics Newoort 720- 9191 Advertising art & logo design services, bro· chures, typesetting, etc. Graphics Newport 7:30- 4 pm 720-9191 WORDPROCESSING All areas of business competitive rates 760- 3831 305·Empl. Oppor- tunities LEG AL SECRETARY- South Oranae county pat· ent firm seeks legal se· cretary. Experience re- quired. Word processing experience preferred. No shorthand. Self starter. Call Dana for interview (714)855-1246 EARN $4.87 /Hour. We need assistance in ev· aluatina and responding to daily Mn reports SU~ mitted by our aaents throu~ the state. No ex~rience necessary; paid tocompletetrainina. Work at home. For in - formatoo send setf ad· dressed stamoed enve· lope 9~" lofll to: AWGA. Dept. E,.1,. ... Box 49204, Atlanta, bl\ 30395 Childcare needed for my 10 mo. old in your New· port Beach (Eslbtf area) home 2-4 dtJto/Sf wk 72(). 1579. ~ excef~hal~· •na career you with afast~~­We offer exceMent · i conditions & ber""1ts. Sf-Jk/yr. Must t.. min. 1 ~ yrs exper. For lddi· tional info OOIDd JKk Carozu 714-64s-8700 •Wonlprac 111ilt1 T ypifll. wordprocessjn& ~pfusad\wtis­ ina an seMCe5. printina. etc. Graphics Newport 720-9191 WOROPROCESSING GRAPHICS Reasonable 673--32n SACRIFICE ACAPULCO VACATION Air/Hotel Included, worth $1000. Best offer. Ray 1-800-635-2424 St Thomas · ~lco · Cancun, Round trip Air I hotel included $14~. ea. 1-800-635-2424 305-Empl. Oppor- tunities Our company has a po- sition for a qualified in· dividual as a manaaer trainee. Our comprehen- sive traininJ pro1ram allows individuals with Of without experience to proaress accordin'" to their own abilities. $15k/ yr. For additional info contact Jack Carozza 714-645-8700 Family needs lovina Christian eneraetic woman to care for 2 child- ren in our Irvine home. Must hawt car & ref. U., 5Pkrw.. non-smkr. Must be flexible. Aoorox. 15 days/mo hrs 1~1 pm now 7am·7pm July, Au1. If Qual top pay 651·1873. Aaents looki1'W for people to wort< in TV commer- cials. For info. call (602) 837·3401Ext1703 Siies Rep5 Wllnllld: Video vendinc machines. for further Info write to: G & R Inc.._~ S. P9'yY Ste 84, ~ Wash . 99203 WARM MOTHERLY PER· SON TO BA8Y'SIT for 4 chHdr.,.~ 30 houri p9i ... Slf. urday • evenln1 won requftd. Good ~ conditiol • .. .,.. w.1ts for r~-m'r"" 305-Empl. Oppor- tunities HOUSE-KEEPER/BABY SITTER NEEDED! 2 child-ren. Lowly Mission vie;o home. Full time. 5 ct.y week. A a.m .-6 p .m . Splinish<fine; Enclish not ~7~mess ... EASY ASSEMBLY WORK! $714.00 per 100. Gua- ranteed _payment. No Sales. Details-Send stamped~ [Jan. 5075, 3418 Enterorise, Fl Pierce, A. 33482 CHILO CARE/LIGHT HOUSE·KEEPING NEEDED In exchanee for small private resic:fence on premises. L11una Beach. 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Weekdays Sept to June. Full time June to Sept. References _req1.1i!ed . After 7 p.m. 494-0584 RENT Laauna Niguel 2 bdrm, 1: ba. luxury condo. Near new. Walk to beach. f'~. dis- hwasher, microwave_, washer, dryer, Poof. $97:> 970-0963 406-H....JRent/ Unf. FOR LEASE! NEWER LUX- URY HOME IN CAPO BEACH. 2 bdrm, d en, family room 3 ba, fire- place. Double pra1e. Ocean view. Balcon_y. Outside • ms ' mo includes . days 731· , Ron eves & wkends 496- 3492, Tony ~~-pter & bolt se>eee. mo. Bill Grundy, Rltr. 675-6161 4-BEOROOM 2-bllth l..8'l· una Hills, fenced yarit, close to tennis courts. $1,200 includes orden· er. Anna 643-3193 OCEAN VIEW 5 bdrm, 5 ba La•u•na Beach Home, with spa, viewtn8 decks, unfurnished. $2200/mo. Deposit 494-7161 4 bedroom, 2~ bath, I~ fotmeldinitw room.~ty room, kif- ct.1, bonu'J!3) car pw· -Larae -"'lCed yard $1,350rmo. Rrst. plus depollt. (714)n0-1785. 3~.2bMh,~ = room . $louu ty indudes ISIO- c:Mltion '-. ..-. P · dener. No peta. 496- 2759 Try the Newport Ensign Classified Personals 631 -8120 406-Hou-/Rent/ 409-Condos for Unf. Rent ARCH BEACH HEIGHTS. LAGUNA BEACH. Rent Beeutiful unfurnished 3 Bedroom. 2 blltt'I home. Recentty remodeled. VJ>-IJ'.cted throulhout. Sits on quiet cul-de-sec street. Larae outside Yiewirw decks. Encloled ~Jl,300 montNy Costa Mesa: 2 bdr, 1 ba. fenced ~. no ~ new ~choes.~& stowe $n5/mo S600 sec 626 Hamilton #A 953-1153 wkdys CdM-1 bfk to ocean 2 bdr l ~ ba $1100/mo lease 532-6565 LEASE CAPISTRANO BEACH EXECUTtVE POOl & JACUZZI HOME. 4 bedrooms, 3 bMh5. 4 fireplaces lerJe deck. Maintenance included. Walk to beach. Availab6e immed. Sl800. (619) 967-1411 evenings/or lecwemess-.ie 3 BEDROOM 3 BATH OCEAN VIEW LAGUNA HOME. Walk to beach. Fireptace. 3 car praee. lmmacul•te condition. Patios. No pets. Refer· ences. Available Juty 1st Sl,600. 497-2149 408-Ap•rtments, Unfur. San Clemente newer cus- tom 3 bdrm, den,_ 2~ baths, ocean view! " car ,..,.., 2 fireplaces, wet- bar. ,1350/mo. (Lucille) 498.QOSO. 409-Condoa for Rent Condo·La1una Hills 3 bdrms, 2 baths, 2-car aaraae. All amenities J950/mo 380-89n lmmec. Condo. 2 bdrm, 2 ba\ dbf ..... pool, jac, tenn11. Yrl~ ren~~ $1000/mo. Open 8:-'U to 7. Avail now 213--258-5479 EL TORO Condominium. 2 bdrm 1 ba, washer ~·ett~.$725) mo. 073-l SPECTACULAR VIEW/ RENTAL DELUXE 2 BED- ROOM 2 BATH CONDO <M9rlooklnc Mission V'ieio country club with fire- place & _ ~I. $900 monthly. 582-2282. lrvine-Sprinp Condo- 2bdr,1 ba1pmtio, ~ ~tennis, fresh peent. ts'~'"'= move in 4/ 412-Rent•I• to SNn F~ roomm8te want· ed-La1una Beach. 2 bdrm apt. oce•n view. Prefer professional 25· 35. Neat, re!~nsible. non-smoker. JJ50. 494- 2392, 497·6463 mes-saae. ROOM MATE-share Mission Vieio 3 bdrm home, pod, se.i patios, laundry. NMt. 3U +,nut. no drup, smokers OK. $400+ 855-8951, messaee FEMALE wanted, to share lake Fewest home. Room, bath . i. s:>e>e>i, ten- 113 utilities. c kt, pet OK 859-8047 SHARE SPECTACULAR HOME! Over-lookln' lake forest. Private poof, jacuzzi, firepl•ce. beach/tennis clubl sail-lna. S350 plus utilities. no.2726. SHARE LAGUNA BEACH HOUSE Now tilt end of June. Private bath. Nicety furnished. Near belch/ town. Matu,!!_.,_Mrlina. no-smoker.~ month· ty. lnciuded utJlities. 494- 7331 after 5 p,m . 413-Hou11IH llMHI RGOml NEEDED CHILD CARE/ LIGHT HOUS£-K£EPtNG OUR LAKE FOREST HOME. t.Jve.in ~­Non-tmoklrw. ref· etenc:es required. ~ ~472-8066. HAWAIIAN detwce ~ frt condos on Maui, w• klki, Kauai, Kona, Best beech locations. Ken 494-9966 494-6670 from $45 daity VllCltion Ra Dis Baltd lsllnd Cctblill Sm f amify only 818-790·96"68/952- 1040 411-Fors.le Nw~rt Blvd. furn ofc $125/mo Avail mail ctr Added income 675-8995 1200 sq ft full service $1000/mo Oyer & Grand 714-966-0500 OFFICES SUBL£T! Ocean & Mountain views in Newport Center. In· eludes reception & ottw common ereas. Secret- arial time available. From 200-340 soft of offloes. Call 759-5030 505-Commercl•I Prop. FOR RENT -or lease commen:ial property M- l zoning or Lacuna Beach. Reasonable price. Can 786-7043. 507. CondomWuma FOR SALE $98~ IR- VINE TOWNHO 52 Kazan St 3 & 2, ...... PQOl.Owrw (818)895.1113 Don't Throw tt Aweyt Expert r...-ing of clothee 7 IWUtera tnwh .... W-Nf no-m1 Tues. 9-1 Th 1M Set 10-3 _......., CIMning °' Engine -Polilfl ' Wu by Hl9nd --INmipoo .. ~ ~&VinylT~ ~---•Trunll~ .... Olll'rmWT .......... ,. ..... ,. ..caM.. y ..... ,.... CGmPAIY .,. , ....... ......,.. ...... , .. t• a,._,,,.,,, I 7 • 111 ~---19· ........ . c ...... ...... ........... _, FinMCitta&..,.,.,a.Awei'** PlansAt•'llf*tatmd&Bonded ·LM1ton •Mini Blndl ·v~ •·Miff Frw&tin nt 1 ...uESITmv .. 135-5114 YUKI ARTISTIC INTERIORS HANDY RANDY ,,__..,..a• • • .,.,. __ , . 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Call Kim to help you . 631-8120 SPRING EDITION 'Stab tealcs/Rep11r U T••1f'rla.-. lr~i-,4:.-. -- 'Gas Water Sewer (71 .. ) SS2·12tl (714) 641-8427 998-6360 ·Senior c1ttzen discount" 24 hrs •7131 507. Condominiuml 507. Condominiums 508-Hou••• for 508-Houses for 508-Houies for s... Sale s... ~~1 OWNER 3 BED· mJUM 3 BATH Mmion Viejo Condo 8diacent to Country Club. o.conitor wall PIPlf', shutter, con- versation pit, security system. Must see! $143,500. 831-5107 Evenencs BY OWNER-3 bdrm, 2 be s... ClenwD "Sea$- ~ condo. Law ~ ciation ct.s. $155,000/ makeatllr. 493-6307 CONDO BY OWNER- SAN JUAN HILLS ESTATES. 2 bedroom, 2 bath, double pi fireplKe. W•lk to f, :n-~~tit1. ~ 493.-3850 BY OWNER·2 BEOROM. 2 BATH. Finistem1 condo on the Lake. Fishina. bo8tina. swimmina. Se- curity. 1096 down. $120,000. 581·8062; ?68-4541 On ~ · Nr Bal Is entr Pmtip:MIS pted condo l bdr +den + bionus room approx 1880 ~-ft., boat slip avail $439,000 inc land owner 760-1018 BEAUTIFUL GREEN · BELT VIEW! LAGUNA HILLS TOWNHOUSE. ~House. 24 $plMTow Hill Lane. Llfeuna Hilts. s.t/Sun. 10 a.m. · 5 p.m. 2 bedroom, den. 1 ~ bllths. 1.450 sq. ft. Dou· bte praa_e.: $130..tSOO. By owner 831-651~. l.alUna Beach: 3 bdrm, 3 ba custom home, pool, jacuzzi, decks, canyon & ocean view, privacy, ~i.1._ _y~a!dt.. unique. $425,000. rto brokers. Motivated seller. Call Joyce 476-0567 days; 494-7924 eveninas. Hilltop home w/vtf!# of lake Elsinore-on 5 acres, 3 bdrm. 2 ba. ceramic tile throu8hout. Reduced to $126".000. 714-657·9334 {eave me5Sl8f. 4 BEDROOM 3 BATH El TORO HOME Wind Aows tract AK, 2 my, 2 yeers newt Upcraded throulh- out. owner financfo1 available! Sl~Jooo. 951·1.l41 STOP SABOTAGING A•Ut.ATOllY Oa Y • Home Almosph9f'e • Near Hospital & Medical Fac1ht1es L.a&una Beach Beautiful 5 bedroom larp exec· utive home with incred- ible citY & ocean views ~000 494-0211 , CATALINA OCEAN VIEW CUSTOM famity home, 3 bedrooms. 1~ bath, I' . famity din' Ter· ~.·Hulle~ room. 3,000 sq. ft. 1~~·000. owner. 492· Oceln Frt • BMboe Pw1Sla Pt by OMW, 4 bdr 4 be tMJ8! film ~ rm. 2 fpt elev 1695,000. Lon_a term land lease 675- 3850 YOURSELF Overcome any Hlf·defeating hllbit ant1 create success 1n your hteNOWt • ~· ... ~ prObten\S • Near Shopping Areas • GROUPS OF 2 OA MORE 'll'tOIVIOUAL AND FAMILY PLANS • ~ •• ,...,. • enJaeetv • emoling • depreMi<>n ~ACCEPTED ~ s.iley Ph.D 714-499·5409 MEDICAL DENTAL OtSABl'-.ITY . LtFE. V15'0N CAU IMr .Cll a ..... 3 bdr. 2 ba. T urtte Rock twnhm. lease $1200. 21~556-2055 21~70- 9560 Belutifut El Toro Home 1225 sq. ft. 3 bedroom, 2 bath. Many custom ~etepltlaflds.. capin1 and extremely cte.\. i14l.500. For sale by =·Shenandoah El Toro ~9416 LAGUNA BEACH BY OWNER. Great white --&~view.Slrikq ... 3~es.._. nificent masw sua ~ bedrooms. 3 bllths. Good fina~ a'lailable. gr5401 or best offer. llY owner-Lake Forest Private areenbett 1oc.- tion, 3 bedroom, 2 bllth. house. 1,400 sq. ft., .. E -bermm House 19' 12·5. s 34.900. 472~ April 24. 1986 501-Hou••• for 509-lftCOIM Pwav We _, INSPIRING VIEWS OF BLUE WATER AND CA- T AUNA SUNSETS. A Lae-una a.ch view orilJI ad custom hillside home located in a secluded anyon with Bluebird Car¥Jft vie9. A "9Y pri-vmafel9C:at~......_ • srnll fish Pond/bridlt. lavish = bamboo best ·/dJraiwtic landsclJifn&. ••• ••m or entertaini,. c:an be el.,,., tJ¥ the 01*9Dcw 3 00..S ·•iewi:cdlcb. A distinctiw custom- styted honw al .rtist .... PasDaus l'CMdes2 bed-room. 1 bllths. livinc ctn,. wa/cus-~reolace Kitchen is a pure dehatrt with waltl-in pantry. This home has been ..... maintained and ~ty with slMlina doors~ omtiwhome*> has --alls built ineo the hillside with a lllrWt ..... f!U ... ptus sepame ndry room. Rustk: redwood desi&ned-It is loc ... d in one of the bmiestcrime rate ..a in 1..-.uN Bach. Quiet ancJ se- cl&lded. By ~. H:.·000. (714) 49'- 514-0ut ...... PNp. 51 ....... &ut. ... d II! M111., .. 1- ., .,. I . ' 'f I .... 17. l•THENEWPORT ~SIGN/COSTA MESA NEWSllfMNE TODAY IN DEF AUL n Bad Credit? 0on•t .fose ~r home. ~'l'::stto°lg"~--- Flnanciat 476-2375 TRAvtl AGENCY Own your tnwet aeency. No experience neces- sary. A complete pack- age' choice locations ava table. Numerous ~ benefits evailatMe 25,000 full offices na- tionwide. TRAVEL WfTH US-For a personal in- terview call Bob Hanson at ext 411. 1-800-821-7493 800-Fumibn 4 piece living room set. Newt' used. Paid $765. Sefl $285. 952 .... 254 FURNITURE. MOVING SAl£! Top qual~ Dining room set/Buffet =· Livi"I room IJOUP . 5 piece Kin~ze bed-room suite S . Section couch $300. Gas dryer, sewina machine. Wrou1ht iron patio set pfus more. 859-2181. 4 piece living room set. Never used. Brown shades. Sell $350 call 942 .... 254 COLLECTOR'S Pl.A TE~ ANTIQUE HAWK. CU 1 GLASS PUNCH BOWL. is· round. Goblets. ~50. Evening 493· PINBALL MACHINE, $195. Wll·SIZE COM- MERCIAL 4 PLAYER. 1976 GOTILEIB .. Spirit of 76" Bi-<:entennial ctas-s;c. 951-8841 THOUSAND TRAILS MEMBERSHIP. Coast to coast unlimited mem- bef's~~'"I $5.000. 496-. all day wee- kends/ eYenings f>tANO "FISCHER" 1927 LOUIS XV. Includes matchinc bench. Patior Grand. Completely re- ftnished. $2.500. Re· duced $1 ,000 to sell! 240-8156 117 ................ lntemaitional Metal Buiktins ManufKturer S 1° I ctirll builder /deeler in some open ..s. HWi Potentl~~t in our arowth Wede· Cor Ac~nce CorP~ 680 E. Ham~ ~i..008022 . 3CJ3i.F:n-J200 ect 2 38' Totty twirtPI slip exceltenf condition. VHF Halo(\ .$Yltllm. ~ ex- tras $44,000. 64S.3835 Eight-Man Raft-Good condition $450/best offet 960-9859 SAILBOAT -25!VENTURE 7.5 Honda. MMy extras.. ~. $5,000/offer '84 Hobie 16 mtti clrdr sails. new tr1r~ offer Oarrell 842-2 25 FOOT "SKIPJACK" 1979 CABIN CRUISER. Excellent condition. Twtn qne, trailet included. Full canvas. l OIKted! 40 extras included. $29,000. 714-494-9354 91()..Aueoa for s.e. JAGUAR-1973 XKE- Gray Vl2, 350 Chevy motor, 2 + 2, aood con- dition. tires=t, au· tomattc, air, . 494-0049 1984 Maxima Nissan- Loaded!!! Take over lease. No cash down. $246 mo. tax inclusive, private rty. ~1-2817 1967 Camaro-needs engine work;$ 750! All primered-read~ for paintina. 495-1547 after 6p.m. Audi 1983 AUDI 5000 S Silver, sun-roof, low miles, non-smoker. Pri- vate party $7500. 240- 6263 OI 240-6367 BMW 910-Autol tor Sale 1980 BUICK El,.f;CTRA WN1J)N White/Blue in- terior. Full power. Very 8DOd c:onditfon. $3.250 831-5199 1984 ELDORADO Tour· i"I Coupe. Immaculate! All _PQwer, all extras. 19,000 miles. Executive owned, ~ auto, as- sumeleasel ~month. 660-0315 oays. 1976 CAOIUAC convert-· ible. Oriafnal owner, fan. tastic condition, com- pletely loaded. With musical horn $5,495/ offer. 494-6738 OI 497· 3902 or (213)552-0426 1979 CADILLAC SEDAN de VILLE Fully folded! 4 new .. Michelin" tires. Best offer. 380-8036 1979 CADILLAC Se- ville-Low milelee, fulty io.ded, wire-wheels. new radials, trip computer. $7,995. 85S.8200 Datsun 1978 DATSUN 280 Z. 2 Plus 2, 5-speed, air, am/ fm, cassette, Ortf.inal owner. Good condition. Call for detaits. ~ (714) 535-0966 OI 4321 Of evenings (714) 364-5120 $ fOr Jane. 197 3 240Z DATSUN Loaded! Oriainat owner. Must Seef Like new! Must Sell,$3~ 110.7913 77 f'iat Spider conv blk nu paint. pt cond, $2900 aft 5 67~557. f onl '82 L TO Country Sedan waaon. full power lthr, am/~lnt ~J 52k mi, S . 67S.3:>oit5 We Lease All Makes & Models of Fine European Automobiles 714 • 557 • 4040 tllli•C.. 1980 HONDA CIVIC Wqon-5 speed. air. amlfm stereo caMtte, roof -track, ra1dl1ls. $2.850. bc1ttent. 496-3785 1985 HONDA CRX-low milel9. dlluza AM/FM cassette 1tereo, air. $8200/offer. Private PlftY. 661-6934 1980 HONDA 500 ex custom inc. sheild & 2 helmets, low ml 759· 8949 1982 HONDA CMC Air condition, 4 7 M.P.G., Must sell!! $3,500/offer 495-5n2 1984 MAZDA 82000 Lorw Bed pick-up truck. AM7FM casset119 ltllnlo, air condition autom8tic, camper shed. $6.490. 830-8439 1981 MAZDA 626. New Pllint. electric moon-roof' AM/FM ster~ .... air1 63,000 mi. $5.4~. uooa condition. 499-2591 Merced11 Benz 1973 Mercedes 450 SE Exce~tional Car. Like New Cond. All Srv. Re· cords. 722-8900/527- 2297 1980 MERCEDES 280 SE Fully loaded! Air, excel- lent inside/out. Sitver/ blue fabric interior $18,000! 855-0765 1985 SEL MERCEDES loaded! ~.000/offer. Black/1ray leather in- terior. ShOwtoom ~! 661-8555, 498-1632 1979 450Sl Mercedes. Tan/tan llMher interiot. True spoke wire wheels. Becker stereo. Buralar alarm. Air. 2 tops. S24i000/offer. 661-821 Ol 831-1400 1975 280$ Mercedes Benz loeded, aood cond, Beckerstereo$14k. 720- 1579. '80 320$ loaded w/all optioltS. ~cond. . owner. Must See $1~ obo 71~ 1976 3000, MERCEDES MINT, lo.ded dark brown. $655<S/offer. 240-9878, evenines "85 Trw am loeded w/ Ill ~wranty. Bob 54a:. 7298 pm/ 650· 6698am Tot* 198' TOYOTA SUPRA 5 Speed Performance Packl~. S..utJful 111 ...... 9tlt1ot ..... ~ ,..,.. YRN'I. ~win­ dows & door lockJ, air cadb•t,.Newt= se.., Afl. •la• Loeded! 23,000 mllesl Orilmal owns. s12,~. Wortc 830-7520 (.10nn) Home Evenlnp 951 • 0236 1981WITruck51.-d lX .,.._,Red with tan I~. lent con· ditJon. /best offer. 2 9096 Yoho VOLVO 1983 GLT.._ 4 OC>Oi(is.ILVER) OWNtR, 48,000-miles. Excell. cond.$i~ 911· For'p/Sportl C.... •1•1111 .. ,. 8UYYOUaCAR ..ct,.,.. EUllOPI AND IAYI llONOI EPA.DOT Federalization Free pickup & delivery on service wortt. 1977 JAGUAR XJ6L A beautiful meticulously l'Nintained ~Sacrifice lt$8,900 661-2719 1970 LOTUS EUROPA Red/Blk interior. AU new; wood dash. ca~ tires & wheels, sun.roof. Ex· c~lent condition. 69,000 miles $3, 900/ offer EWtninp •98-1702 1977 TR7. AM/FM Cassette, air, sun-roof, redt excellent concfftion ask•na S2500. 859-2879 111· For'sn/Sportl c.. 1979 iiGB, Limited Edi· tion Bliek. exc:etlent con· dition. $4,000 661-2453 1931 MODEL A SPORT COUPE Fully restored 111 or:tatnal $9,500. 495-2483. 914-Auto Repair I Few . JEFF'S PORSCHE SERVICE ........... ntce on .. model• Quality Work Reasonable Rates 911 SERVICE SPECIAL lA TE 911 's $225 :_.~Meln&S.wk» MlljorTunHape 633-1838 917-Mobil• Hom• PANORAMIC VIEW! M(). BILE HOME Steos from beach. Landscar;; comer lot $35 000. · una Beach (J14) 49 · 3848 1980 FORD RANGER PICK-UPkytindlr ...... riat" series with liner. Power ltMrinc/Braklls, a~..U:m/fmlte-~500.~~1~ 8008 498·0792 even· inp. 1983 MITSUBISHI 4X4 PICKUP Color "'*hed camper top. ftower..,. Inc. Air conditionifW. Up-~ ....., cassette. 221000 orl1inal miles. Ortall\.al owner. Askin1 Jz.im. Work 830-7520 ~'1'~r &en1n11 919-Campera CAMPER SHELL-full size, Iona bed, aood shape-weather !trip pr<Dction. 496~ ..... B<: a volunteer. OBITUARIES The former head of Avco fin1neial SeMces' Government Relattons D!ts>artment. Francis W. "Frank" Rhodes, died Wednesd1y, ~ril 2 , 1986, in New~ BNch after • len8thY illness. Rhodes -retired from Avco in 1978afternearty 15 years with the com- pa ny, working at the company's he1d· guarters in both London Ont•rio. Canada, and Southern California. Born September 6, 1913 In Enal•nd, Rhodes served Jn the Royal ArtlllerY durln1 WOrtd War II in France, Ind ... 8unna and other parts of the Un~ dom.Hewn dlscn..d In 1946 wit the rri" of"'*'· Rhodes' ClrMr with Avco Included servinc .. thl chilf coun.t ti AW» Dllla Cof'P.9tltiorJ. the C.nadl•n fl1nace compeny whk:h even· tualty mlf1lld wtth See· boerd Finince to form Avco~ Services. Rhodes receNed his bechebda-~ wtth honors. from~ don Unlwtntjy In Ena· l•nd in 1958. He was admitted to the C1l- itom5a State e.r In 1972 . Rhodel was a fellow of the Chettered lnsurar,ce ln1tltU\e CFCtl) •nd 1 Fellow 'of the Institute of Chartered Secretar· ies. He was the author of the fourth edition of °'Wll· Iiams' THE CANAD!AN LAW OF LANDLORD AND TENANT." A memorial service was held Mondly ~I ! .. at~ p.~. at the PKiftc YMrw Mortuaty, 3500 Pa· cific View Or .• Corona def Mar. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that do- nations be nMKte to the Santi An• unit of the Satvation Army. Rhodes, active for m1ny years with the or1J1'\iZ1tion, once served as Chair- man of the Salvation Army's service eitten· sion unit Rhodes ia survived by his widow. Eileen Molly Rhodes, and one son, Francis Jeremy Rhodes of Santa Ana. 90TKIN II. R.e.t C .• born July 9, 1899, In Louisiana, r•~=~~.~ the•of86~ He Is survived by 3 ~retlri,..~was an °'*9tions ~neer for 10 yra. at Perle'1 Concrete & Pipe. Services were held April 10th at 11 a.m . under the direction of Harbor lawn-Mt. Olive Mortuary & eem.tefy. NELSON Nelle E .• born Jan. 81 1884,_passed 8Wr/ Apri 9, 1986, of n•tural causes"'.at~•~of 102 ~rs.~ resided at the Bayview Convalescent ~I en Costa Mesa. She is survived by her second cousin, leah Lindsey. Private services were held April 14th under the direction of Harbor Lawn-Mt Olive Mortuary &Cemetery. HIUMAN ........... passed away April 1 L 1986, at the ace of 10 years. He Is survived by his wife Lau~, end son Or. Ro- bert nlllman of Los Al8· mltm. Services were held Sunday. Aprll 13th, et 11 1.m., under the di· rectlon of Hltt>or L8wn· Mt. Olive Mortuary & Cemetety. KtlWLAWN llOUNTOUVE llOllTUMY ... CDliiUY lla..._A ... c-. ..... c.-. 714-540-5914 { Coue1< <tUonte o'~ed bg i Jacque Caggtdy CUJate1<61<01tt <tU011tes. 91tc. I l Irvine Cove$. view home .offers serene location 8Y ANNrlTE WATSON Wada riews ol tbe oeoan. pUll trea aad pictaraque rock for- matiom wl lulhide bluffa. this week .. fem.re bomc is located in Lapaa '• pratiaioua aate- gaanlcd community of Irvine Cova. · WJbe home often a peMCful lettina widt. totally uaoblb'uct- ed view of tbc ocean Tbe main pM:io and aide patiOI enhance tbe tnaquil nature ol tbc bome .. location." said listing agent J.aiue C..W, from Waterfront Romes, Inc.. in Newport Beach. The bome. contemporary iD ctaip, .... a briPt ..t dwafal atmosphere which u created by m_any large windows that take full adftldaF of the riews. Acro11 the street from tbe home is a greenbelt area and ltepl that lead to Irvine Cova' private beach which bu a play- ground, volleyball area and picnic tables. The beach and ! laaoon that Qpean during high tide are aqueatered between two maaive bluffs creating an ' '8n>Sbaped haven for the res- identa. The home· a living roem ovtr111b 1 garden patio 1nd expansive views of the ocan and picturaque hil lside bluffs. -rbia area is well-known and tbe home is located in a neiab- borboocl of homes that ranae up to over SS million.•• said Cmidy. The home's tranquil letting and e&p&lllive views impre11 viaiton u tbey step. up into its entry prden. Once into the ~ the views of tbe horizon aad swaJiq palm trea are ~ briefly behind u tbc natural domain of the formal dinin1 room takes precedence. A prdaa of lush plants, trees and colorful flowers surround the home's major patio while crarina an imposing presence oa the di•ina room's decor. A sloped. wood- beamed ceilina and biab win- dcnn fartherthe room .. dram.atic quelitiet Tlae livin1 room is situated to receive the benefits of the picturaque ocean views u well u overlootin1 the tropically landscaped 1arden ·patio. The room is large with sliding glass doon opening to another patio garden area that directly f aca panoramic views. Two fire- places, a sloped ceiling and windows that descend one-third of the way from the ceiling- opening the home up to views of the sky and tree tops--a>m- plement the room's warm and friendly atmosphere. A staircase near the living room leads to the home's lower level which is currently being used u a den. It is a Jarae room with a bathroom and a closet and could easily be used as maid •s quart.en or an in-law's wing. The area bas a very private, aecluded feeling to it providing a nice get-away from the upper leYel. Next to the living room is the country kitchen and break- fut area that overloob the front garden patio and views. The master suite and two other bedroom• compri.e aaotber lepantc wiq. n. .... mite bu larp window areu that overlook tbe ...;or prdaa p.aio and a nicely landlC~ aide garden. Two minored ward- robes, a .aep clOWa maible en- cwd shower _. bib. c:olorfal stained glw wiadowl, a atylipt over the double pall•an are the special f..-. that crate a very elepat penonal 1,.ce. The muter suite's (ueplace iJ framed in carved tile. The other two bedrooms that complete this win1 and an ad- ditional bedroom that creates yet another separate area are all large and offer private bath- rooms. The separate bedroom overlooks a aide patio prden and ocean._. The home, lilted with Jacque Caaidywitb Waterfront Homes, Inc., for SIJ00,000, ia a lender- owncd property. For ldclitional information and previewiaa call Jacque Cu1idy at 631-1400. Waterfront Romea, Inc., is located at 2436 West Coast Highway in Newport Beach; a second Waterfront Bomea, Inc., office serviq Balboa Island is located at 31 S Marine Ave.; phone: 673-6900. -•tW II U-·2bed.2belltln1A .... ..... ~ .... ~ poal & clullhcMa. Wlllt to Cann.y a Lido Vlttage, g,_ vec8tlon ,...,.... "3,500831·1400 . .. HW ""CIPE .. • A "*'°"' unll --. 2 m•1r ....... 2 ~ blltha. .....,._,. and 2 C8t° ............. Orange Coaat College. Lender owned S111 aftft 831-1400. • .~ VE•llE Cllll -In Costa Mesa redevelopment.,._ Completely redone 2 yrs. ago. Two story with 3 bdrma, oak cabinetry, wdbumtng fp, end brick patio. Attractive colonial atyte complex with poot $117 500 631-1400. • EAITltlE CllTA llEIA • A freshly refurbished 3 bdrm home with family room plus bonu1 room for office or hobbles. Retlled kitchen & baths, buyer to choole new carpeting on this charmer with great curb appeal. $159,950. 631 -1400. llWPllT IUCI ClnAIE • fAITAITIC LICATill I PllCE ·Just steps to the ocean. this....., home needs paint & plants but haa great poulbllltiea. Ask to see this 2 bedroom home. $169,900 831 -1400. CllmY •E In the back bay area of Newport Beach. A charming 2 bdrm and den with 2 baths. White picket fence aurrounda yard with fruit trees. $182,000 631 -1400. HWfU'T TRllll• ·Walk~ beech from thla apacioua. newly carpeted end unit Bright and airy 4 bdrm with family & formal dining rooma. AaractMt complex wtth comm. pool, ape & '9nnla. 1189,000 631-1400. Ill CAIYll CllH • A quality 2 bdrm unit with 2 ~ baths and upgraded penetled den with bookcaw & wetbar. Beautifully appointed with plantation shutters & cuatom wallcovertnga. Securtty complex with community pool & tennis. $21 &000 873-6900. IEWPllT ~-E WITI IKl • Walk to the beach form thl1 3 bdrm, with attached 2 car garage in a security gated community. A 2 story quiet end unit Offered at $235.000 831-1400. ~ • Bright and aunny .. New England" .ayte horM.. fresh, young decor with Iota of country prfnta. Three bdrm1., format dining and family room opening to flower filled pool sized yard. Super cul-de-sac location close to C.O.M. High. Price includes land. $265,000 831 -1400. IEWPGIT UCIDllAll fRl MT OF OC.. · Completely remodeled 4 bedrooms, with dining and family rooms. Leaded glass, wood floors, French doors and island kitchen. A corner property with large pool-size yard. Owner anxious MAKE OFFER!! $279,000 673-6900. WHTCLlff • "Like new" and absolutely charming 3 bdrm in lovely Newport executive neighborhood. Enlarged family room wtth fp, French doors & window seat, opens to patio & beautiful gardens. All new brick ftoored kitchen. eeparete laundry plus storage room off garage. $285,000 631 -1400. IAYFIGIT CGlll • llATIUP AVAJUILEI Bank repo, 2 bedrm. 2 ba in wonderful "smatl town" atmosphere. Close to shops. cinema, restaurants and ferry, steps to ocean. Sensational views of Bay & ocean, a chance at real quality for $310,000. 673-6900. A Ill OF OLD SPAii on Peninsula Point A spacious story family home with 3 bdrma and large sunny living room with hardwood floors. wet bar and fireplace. Huge deck of master. steps to ocean and bay beaches. A very good value. $319,000 831 -1 400 CUffUVEI -A charming 3 bdrm home in deslreable Newport area. Walk to schools_ church and shopping. On xtra large lot with formal dining room & remodeled kitchen, plus spacious family room with brlci< fireplace. opening to lush patio and custom pool. $325,000 631 -1400. Pl•IUU ,.IT • Lov .. y family home In °ftlOV•· In" condttlon on xtra large tot. Four bdrms with family and formal dining rooma. French doors '-ding to two aunny patloe plus large front lawn. Country ..lane" charm, steps to bay & ocean. $389,000 831 - 1400. CUFnAYEI with superb views of Newport Center skyline. Large bonus room compliments this light and airy glass walled home with flexible 2 level floor plan. Quiet. private location. $375,000. 631 - 1400 LAUE •£ · lff UIT1I IAYFlllT on Balboa Island. A comfortable 4 bdrm, 2 ba home eenaatlonal views from lovely roof garden, just one house from bayfront beach. A bonus 1 bdrm apt brings good yearly Income. '385,000 673-6900 NEWPORT IEACH Newer gltld ulCUtlvt COll..,.tty ti cultlm hMla. Drallltlc 1rchltlctur1 wllla3 bid,...._ Cllllldnl calllnged llvlng 1nd f1•llY n11111. large tllld kltcMrl with atplrlll bruklut r•m ind fental dining .. Channing yard bordtra running atr1111.. s:ntmXJ a1 -1 «11. WE 01 POIUllA POllT · An R-3 property 1h block to neighborhood bayfront beach on quiet tree lined street. A spacious 3 bdrm, 2 1h bath home with den and fireplace plus 2 units tor income. $395,000 631 -1400. Hm11111 ITIAID • Fabulous redesign just a short walk to beach. Four bdrms, family & formal dining rooms & xtra large lot with pool & spa. Added windows & French doors & sofar water. $425,000 631 -1400. IALIOA lllAll -Large cathedral ceilinged 4 bdrm home with a 1 bdrm guest unit A nexible property which also can be 3 and 2 bdrma. Close to beach and villlage, brings super summer rental income. $440,000 673-6900. PElllllU PT-PICTllE PEIFECTll Master suite with fp, 3 xtra bdrma plus family and formal dining rooms. Beautiful upgraded quality with French doors, 3 used brick flreplcea, hard wood floors, 2 patios and only 7 years old. $445,000 631 -1 400. PfMlaA ..... -l.oYefy 2 story famity home with 3 bdrm1, formal dining room. den with wet bar and dramatic soaring ceilinged family room with akylight1. Bay and jetty view• full security system plua xtra git parklnQ;o Setler wltl conafder trade, N.B. or C.OM. $559,000 631 -1400. un•n Cllll w ith fabulous 2700 panoramic views of entire harbor and city lights. Thia spacious 2 bdrm with new white carpet and sauna la on the 8th floor of preatigloua building, complete with doorman. $570,000 631 -1400. EJCITlll FAllLY lllE • PElllllU PlllT • fabuloua bay views from 1eeond floor living area. Maater suite with deck and aauna. Family room, plua 2 xtra bdrma down, and 3 cat garage. directly acroa from beech. $595,000 631 -1.ao. ICUlflln MUI • Rare In Newport. one 3 bdrm. great for owner, and two 2 bdrm units for income. Recently refurbi8hed In & out EX1ra pe.rtdng included. Near ferry, ahop1 & reatauranta. 1895,000 873· 8900. UllllAl II C.IA IB. .... Mum -this cuRMn 3 story duplex & gueet ept with s-noramic OCl&n views. Top ftoor 3 bdnn 2 t.. middle ..._... 2 bdrm 2 ba & gueat atudio with patio at ground level. Ample parking, In .. like new'' condition. Reduced to $785,000 831-1.ao. ......... with moet ~ ... Beeutitully customized 4 bdrm with den, dining a family rooma plus French doorl & windows. Specious and open with exciting accents of stone. upholstered waUs and mirrors. Lovefy patio with completely private poot & spa. $850,000 831 -1400. IALIGA llWI · IAYFlllT llPUl Down channel and open bay views from this south bayfront location. A spacious well maintained property with 3 & 2 bd units. Terrific rental history. Furniture available tor sale. $895,000 631 -1 400. IEAUTIFUL IAYFllOIT -with room for 2 boats up to 56'. Spacious and light 2 story 4 bdrm with family & dining rooms. Master suite with fp., krtchen done in imported tile, large deck with bbq & spa. Well priced at $950,000 631 -1400. LlllA llLE • on oversized lot. A custom 5 bdrm, with family & formal dining rooms, 3 fireplaces and breakfast rm plus wide patio with pier & stip for your large yacht. Most prestigious guarded community. Priced with land at $1,073,000. 631 • 1400. J PElllllLA IAYFlllT, Sensational views from this 3 story complete redo. 6 bdrms, including 3rd flr master suite with atrium bath & vu deck. Xtra large lot with wide lawn leading to dock. Fully fumished at $1,475,000 631 -1400. UIDA lll.E · A 4 bdrm "Manor House," finished with highest quality materials. Soaring ceilings and creative windows frame dramatic Bay vlstaa. A 2 story with famlty & formal dining rooms & large dock. $1 ,975,000 631-1400. WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS· Sain. Rentals. Property Man•eenwnt JI S Marine Aw. Ral~ Island •711111 l4J6 'W. C~tt Hwy. Newpon leKh ........ ,, •• ~ !1011 11 11 \ ' • • I . I PRESIDENT REAGAN THE WHITE H O U St: WASHINOTO .. A.erican Bo9e w .. 1r April U -lt0 llM The rt.pt of all Amertcan.e to own prhate pNp•i'tJ. and ln particWar tbelr own home. ta a t."4 1ntal pl'taelpa. of our d1mocr9C7• a foancffn• becbock of oar _...... democracy. Home owDenldp prc.otea dtbela laYGl...- ment and cr-ter partidpation ln oar fan. of SoY~t . lt al80 .trencthena our econoay. Aa Pntiident AbnlYm L1ncoln Mid, •The .trenstb of • n.adan U.. in tbe home• of it• people.• American HOIM Week t. a national celebration of b0999 for people . buainH• and lndu.try. It b a w.ell for all Americana to reflect upon the fundamental Yaluee of home o•n•nhip an d it• laportance to t1M etabOity of our aodety. Through home o•nenhtp each fa.Dy can h old a piece of AIDM'tca. Ownlnc • home hu lone been the euence of the American drum becauM tt repreeenta pereonal Meurity u well u shelter. It la within the boee that we rear our famillee , ftnd prt•acy and aolace. Home ownen ha•e atronc per90nal tncentt• .. to worll for a better nelpborbood. to curb crt.e. to bapJOT• education, and to acbl4r#e sr-ter family atabillty. Tlda lnfth 1m 1nt IDMJl8 atayln• inlormed and partldpettns ~Jy: work:lns and Yottns for what eantrfb-.. to a bettn standard of llTtnc and qaallty of Ille far .0 Aeenama. Home ownen ~ .... ..,... tia. ...--.- owwa. tlMftb'J pl'09tdlnc ,..._ .,, . r it: pwa. tbnaP .......... and W'9 Imada to ml tllie law I 1 t•t .,.... ol A..tea lndatr). •• aa t.e ...... elO. feet tlaat two-Udrde ol U.S. ....... ' = I -tllililr OWll ._... I .., ss,;e • • rl'k1 r .. ,... ..._.. ._..,. tMa ,.. .. •••• ., -!left d • rt • fll ...................... ., ............. Apl'll 11 -1•. 1111. PRESIDENT McCARDLE --- --. -"" ""T" I ----........ ....... __ -~ Ill Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa loud of Realtors ., ........................ °"'-..... ,, t .. upt~G:A -9'M63 ' 0 t 0 #ll I IC:M HCR W([l • .., O@r\Ofl ~II ~ •rivt'CI of lift. ll~rt1 or 1>~rtr -•l!'IOut dtlt proctss.· lht 81 l I of ••9"ts gwr1nttts tht steuri tr of l'tOef a.iner- st\11>. t.N ngf'lt to a.n. transftr and us.t rttl 1>rootrt1. 1111t11 1>rwtrtr ~S1111> ca.s o~rt1 rigttu. •1t11 tr1tst riqriu. c011ts tilt ~spons1b1l 1 ty to prottet t~. Pr1v1t t Proe>trtJ r1i;nts •r~ ortc1vu~. net •b\Olutt. Pro- ltetlons ~ r1:~ '1c:ISl"9 l .-w l)Utrlntf(!S tll1t t O~ly ~r ctnnc.t d1sc r1•1Ntt 1n Ult ult of ~1r pro0trt1 on tile 1>n1s of rtct. n1 t1on1 l 1t1. St•. rtl 191on or M rt11l stttus. Oo11'9 so. is Ult v1ol1t1on of ~tllfr's c1w1I r1~hts. • .,.,.,. ... t I .... • AMERICAN HOME WEEK PROJECT . !Jae New~rt Barbor.:Coata Mna Board of Realtone JOUll tile NMJoaal Aaociatioa of Realton in tbe national cele•ratioa or llomea I or people. buaiaeu and iadaatry. AMERI~ BO~ WEB, April ll-19, ii coenncmoratina the privdep Of liY1DI iD a nation where neryone ia free to buy a home a8d lift in a neipbOrbood of their choice Duriaa tllia wee~ acb of the local Board of Realtors ~ tbe nation selects a community letvic:e project that reflecta the importance of private property riJbta and home ownenhip. The Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realton bu traditionally celebrated this special week with a one-day property revitalization project in the community. In 198S, Tbe Oranae Cout lnterf aitb Shelter, off erina temporary hoa.aina for the homeleu, wu the recipient. Tbe Mardan School, ia 1984 and tbe home of Nellie Mccurdy at 379 Rocbeater iD Costa Maa wu the ncciwr iD 1983. Commuaicatiom _Chairman Bob Burtner baa appointed Ruth Baylia to chair tbia yar'I AMEJllCAN HOME WEEK project. Ruth ia joined by Realton9; Pat Shore, Bob Burtner, Ray 7.artlcr, Tom Sutro and Don Pfaff tervina u the ateerina committee. Recopizina the financial . and physical limitations of the senior cilium of this community to maintain their homes the Newport Barbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realtors baa selected Christina Murphy to be the recipient of the home revitaliution. She qualiflCld on the baaiJ of limited income, ap. tole owner of property, not related to a RealtoJ', and need. On the morniQa of April 16, the Realton and Affiliates will don their traditional worbhiru and meet at Murphy's home at 316 E. 16th Place, Costa Mesa, at 8 a.m .• with tools, paint, brusha and plants in band. They plan to paint tbe entire exterior of her home, clean the yard, remove a tree, repair the porch and then renew the landacapina with fresh new plants. Local Board of Realtors to Establish long range plan President Terry McCardlc baa appointed Director Lee Mobkr to claai.r tbe Newport Barbor-COila Mesa Board of 'Rcalton Lona R-. Plannina Committee. Tbe California ~ socilltion of llealton atata dud tllc eatablisbmcnt of a Lona Ranae Plan provides for the moat effective and efficient allocation of the Board •1 re- aoun:a tbrouab tbedevelopmt ol a five-year atrateaic plan to be reviewed annually. Chairman Mohler bu been actively involved in real estate since 1974. He helped organiu the Western Hotel Investment Associates, bas been active in the Realty Investment Associates of CaJif ornia. served as pres- ident of the Orange County Anociation of Real F.atate In- ~Qducat ~ten. and WU pres- ident of the lnvatmcnt Divilion of I.be Newport Barbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realton in 1984. Currently, Mohler ia 1ervin1 u a member of the Board of Din:cton and alto a director for tbe California Aaociation of Realton. Tbe committee plans to ex- amine the Board's resources in terms of f llcilitiea, equipment, the characteristics of the membenhip, the financial cap- abilities, and staff development. The ultimate benefit of the plan will be to enbaooe the prof es- si on aJ ism of the Realtor9 member, to improve services to benefit their clients. and to the community at large. ... to buy or to sell, that is the question ... The Newport ·Ensign cl1ssified- that is the answerl The owner of a home can truly ap- preciate the value of home owner- ship. An owner establishes himself or herself . . . puts down roots . . . becomes an involved member of the community. This ownership brings the homeowner security, stability and a sense of fulfillment. REALTORS-know about homes in the local community. As such, they work hard to do their homework on your behalf. You'll experience a sense of professionalism when you work with a REALTOR8 in your search for a home. Hcwvaver, not all real estate agents are REALT~. Only REALTOR&D are members of a local board of REALTOR&', a statewide association and the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS-. They do all they can to help fulfill your dream of home ownership. ® Newport Harbor -Costa Mesa Board of Realtors lB REALTOR~ 411 North Newport llYd. Newport leach, CA (714) 646-1671 ............ O•eOllTW•lf• ...::::;~~~~~~~;;:~~;;;;;~~~==~~== TODAY ~ • (llli ii•elaold laad) for Spring '86 Market Update What's happening in the cur- rent real estate market? H th:ia question could be answered with only one word, that word would have to be EXCITEMENT! Excitement for youna couplea who find themselves qualifyina for a mortgage at 109& (fixed) wlaen they didn 9t qualify last year at 11 !h%. Excitement for ldlen who find their property sold within three wccb instead of three months. Excitement for real e1&1te agents whose liatinp are aelllna. not sittina. In several areas of Newport Beach, we observe a shrinkina of the inventory of available properties. Notable are the Corona del Mar dupleaa about which we wrote pn:vioualy. In early Spring of 1985, some SO CdM duplexes were lilted with the multiple liatina aervice. In March of thia year, only 3S 1ucb duplexea were lilted. Anotlaer area that 1how1 a 1tunnin1 reduction in inventory i1 ttie Bluffs area of Newport Beach where in early I 98S over 80 unitl ~lilted for tale. Thia •Prin& wt find less than SS of these propertiea on the market. Since these townhomea (or PUDa, for 0 Planned Unit Develop- mentj start u low as $160,000 LOOK 0 a duee beClroom uait. ~mare •ideal N.-,ort BNcb area ~bome." lniDe Terrecc, in Corona del Mar, a lovelJ n1ipborhood of older 1in1lc family homea abowa a markedly lower inven- tory u well.. While in early April of 1985 22 homea were liated in Irvine Terrace, we fmd leas t.han IS homa on the market thiaap~ . or course, thia could cbanJe u n are just comiq into the liveliest market of the year. Traditionally, 1prin1 and tum.mer montha are the moat active for 1ellin1 and buying boma in residential ra.l estate. However, our area ii not alone in oblervi.na a lhrink:ina inYeD- tory. Realtors from Lapna Be.ch, Irvine, Lapna Nipel, Huntington Beach and other areu also report that. sndually, their multiple liltina boob are gettina thinner. Similarly, an article in the Lo. Aqelel Tunea of March 16 point• out that the inventory of condominiwm in a six county area all around II •• .. bM been reduced by .,,..oa:- u.a.tety ~ la naot mo~ We noticed tbat tbe 50-uDlt development of Harbor Woocla, on Saa M.ipcl ii IUddtDJj told out. Aa a matter of fact, tbe builder reporu a waitina lilt for those few e1crow1 which have not yet c).oeed. Another •bappenin1° tbi1 1prin1 i1 the 1ellin1 of aome ho ma within a feJi days of littin& them. This applies primarily to the lower price ranp. We have seen several aa1a in the Harbor View Homea area, for instance, within juat a couple of days of a property comma on the market. In one imtance there were even multiple off en ' What doa it all mean? ~~ induatry analylta predict tht an increue in bome price ii soon to follow. With in t rata predicted to · low Woqbout mD :~ the inventory of homea , these analyata see a turn- around to a .. aellen' market."' . j Whether that prediction will come true or not, we hope that prices remain stable. While it, at fmt glance, seems great to a.... ,.... la•• ••••&IJ m-en•• la ..... "' sa.-or 130,000~op Uct tlaiat for a ma• , ill-~ clWdren ... • • .. ~ Already it req•iret 130,000 down for a bomc Ol 1150.000, I.lid monthly paymeab of approzimately SI ,400 (monaaae. property tuea, U10didoa dues, insu- rance). Tllele YO.U. buyen have to abow aa bacome around M0,000 to comfortably qualify for thil ~. Additionally, they'd better ba•e a total of S3j,000 r_.daeir.,._ payment tbeir 1oea ,_ ud ..-ow COila: not an euy feat for aomeone in their late twcntia, ud maybe atartina a family! For Ktiw real -.ae -.enta wortiq ia tbe llutle buatle of real••• ada day, tbia ii one of tbe mOlt ncitiq markets since tile late acftatiea. It •a wouderfal to be a.Me to aay to atellcr•Y our Mme wiD probably be 1old by neat moatll-; and to aay to a hayer "If you really like tbia home. better mate an offer today .. .it may be 1one after the weekend!"' LIDO ISLE BA YFRONT 115 VIA LIDO SOUD OPEN SAT A SUN 1-5 Watch auwta from 3 leNle of tlwtfUdo Ylew. 4 BR -4 BA, pleJroom, gounnet kitchen. •Meir b11cta. .............. Sl.200.000 BAYSIDE PLACE BAYFRONT 111 8A YllDE 111.ACI! OPDI SAT. A IUN. 1 ... Speclltall• COii .,, .... 2 •.-2 bL up, 2 aR.·2 ..._ do•so.. 2 Mel .,_... lier be ••••d .. '3.000 ......... to ....... R1•1C1C1 to -.- HORSE PROPERTY NewpCH1 b8Cll beJ Ylew from Miu Dfhe, 3 .ere ....... Sptldou8 lradllloMI I BR. poel. hone ........ $1, 100,000 LIDO ISLE BA YFRONT Beautlful dutch coloneal, 5 bedroom.. 5 bath&, llbr•ry, fln"t panoramic north channel view. Pier and allp tor large boat. $2,125,000. PENINSULA BAYFRONT 1130 E. BALBOA Charming, Older Balbo• Beach house, 5- bedrm., 21/i bath, pier and lloat-$795,000. COM VIEW LOT Prtme R--3 Panoramic B•r Ylew lot. clty- coaetal epproved tor four large condomin- iums. $1,200,000 WESTCLIFF VILLA CONDO Prtme ground ftoor unit, lp9Cloua 2 BR-2 BA, three patios, 1pa, pool, BBQ aNa, 2 car gar. $155,000 •Picifit in !•oe~" bU been The 1916 Directors are as selected u tbe 1916 theme of follows: Bob Burtner, Sothetby's tbe ~ II.rt.or C.. Maa lnt1; Joyce Spiller, Re-Mu of eo.rd OI R•lton ~ newly io-Col&a Mca; Lee Mohler, Mohler stalled Plai kat Terry McCantk. Rea.Jty; and Art Rcac. Realtor. Terry ii the tllint member of the President McC.ardle hu made McCardle family to be et.ectcd the I~ Chairman appointments: to the Boerd Preaideney. His 8uclFt A Finance, Harry Winten, uncle, Jloy McCanlle. m wed • Ill, Generation Realty; By-Laws. PrelicleDt iD 1"6 and brother, Carol Panabum. Georae fJkim Or. Ra•• Mceanllewdected Co.; Communications. Bob in 1966. Burtner, Sotberby'1 Inti.· Ed- McCantk ii the owner-broker ucation. Tex Griffith, C-2i The al Cenlmy 21 The llal Elcatcn Real Eaten; Equal Opportunity and bu two c6a in CGlta Maa. CID Hopper, Corona del .._; He aaida iD co.ca Maa with Propcrtia; Local Goverameni bis .WC. S •n , 8nd bil family. lldati~ Paul Franklin, Real Mart .lat of die Geoc• fJDw &late Eaterprisa; Costa Mesa CompaaJ ii • ~ a vice pra-aob-eommiaee, Cary Ward, Su. ident. SM Ml been actively bow Realty; Newport 1ub- involwd iD die Board• a member committee. Jane Boyd, Boyd al the 8oanl ol Directors. put Realton; Grievance, F.d Wolfe, praidc1lt of tbr lDWllmmt Div-Tndewinds Realty, Membcnbip, ision and wu the 1914 traaum'. Ray Zartler, Coldwell Banker, N"anlaO'BrianolDocklide Real Program. Nigel Bailey. Niael Estate WU ekdcd ICCl'etary. Ninfa Bailey A Associates; Professional is a past president of Women's Standards. Walter King. Walter Council of Realtors and was King A Associates; Women's chosen the 1982 Realtor Associate Council President, Phyliss Sachs, of the Year. C-21 The Real Estaters; Invest- Max Adrian of The Adrian ment Division, President Vic Com.-ny it the &o.rd treasurer. Jasbinski. Realtor; By-Law In- He has served as chairman of terpretation. Oyde Johnson; Af- the special Computer Committee ftliatcs. Keith Welchlin. Contio- and as a member of the Pro-ental Land Title and Russ fessional Standards Committee. Kuhlmann, Glendale Federal Max brinas to the position an Savings; and RAP (Realton expertile in financial planning. ActM in Potitics) Carlene Mordli. Joint ventures can aid economic returns Major COl)Nhatiom can im- prove their eccJGailDic rcturDI from real estate .., joint ~ with carefuDy 1elccted deYelopen, a kwtina rcaJ e1tate ueeutM told a •tberiat ~corporate rcaJ awe dl'icen today. .. A joint venture witb a de- veloper clearly establishes ral ~ •a ~ Nnjnna aad profit center.• aid Edward D. Fox Jr., lmior partner al Mquire Thomas Partnen, one of the country's lar1e1t investment builders. .. Co~rate real estate that miaht not ha\'e been managat to support com.-ny aoaJs then begins to Fnerate more positi\'e financial results and improved earnings per share. .. But. corporations should select developers who have a proven track record in co nstructio n, financial capabilities. marketing and project management ... Fox conti nued. Fox addressed the Western Regional Conference of the Na- tional Association of Real Estate Executives meeting to discuss joint venture partnerships with developen. He pointed out that joint ven- ture transactions could be st~ tUftd to produce major economic advantages for the corporation. Off-balance a_hcet financing re- portina eliminates the debt from the financial statements. improv- ina debt. equity and liquidity ratios. Gross assets are reduced. thus improvina mum on as9eU. The size and complexity of real estate projects also has been a force in the emergence of joint ventures between builders and corporations. the vdlide to deftlop projects of peat mapitadc, aupcrioT c11· --...11~~ ..... &14!dft:lme ......... ·-7· -n.c corporation hCDcfita from a much biper quality product ud space Oesilliility u a joial venture partner. Bccaaac tbe projects are DGt .._ mer, com- panies are able to expud and CODlnlet U their needs dictate,• hcpmimrJ~ Mquire Thoma Partnen bu more than SI billion in joint venture partocnhips with cor- porations in its projects that include the S400 million Crocker c.cnter in downtown Los Angeles. The firm is noted nationally for innovative transactions that satisfy corporate financial and facility needs. "In a Class by It~' We Offer \'oa ... •261h Avoaado Ave. Coroaa clel Mar • Two bedroom Condominium • 2~ baths • Security System • Bay & Ocean Views! •Prestige! Open House Sun 14 Oft...cl .. $211,000. ' .:---..... J, ., b • Z515E.C.-... c.-.. ...., (714)~11 •Many projects today include office and retail space. hotels. restaurants and other services. Tbcy demand greater skill and teW ol interplay to be successful." he aid. •Joint Yentura prmidc l:.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil j When only Corona del Mar wtll do t Call Corona del Mar Properties 673-8494 ! • • • • • • • • • • • • i All American Home Swings & Things : : Newly listed quiet serene setting Look good in the biggie back : with pastoral & ocean views. play yard, there's a sand box. a • Quality three bedroom, all with sundeck for mom & dad, two baths, plaster and stucco with patios and four bedrooms. 2'h wood trim. Fully air conditioned baths, three car garage, family pool, spa, hardwood floors, large room, two fireplaces & a sunny private comer lot $385,000. breakfast room for only $375,000 i Apple Pie & Mom The American Way i j Larger lot, larger formal dining S.ve Taxes! : • room and living room, lots of Home + income all on a 40' R-2 : • • : beams.brick & wood! Three bed-lot, 11h block to beach & bay. • :·room home for you and for Seewhat$375,000will buylTwo: : mom a cozy two room & bath bedroom, two bath, two fireplace : : cottage, three patios, 4 car home, private yard+ patio; plus: : parking & just a skip to ocean. a giant sized three bedroom, : i Reduced to $399,000. three bath income unit, sundeck : + patio + three car garagP.! : • : : • • • • • • • • • • : P.S. -For summer, just off Ocean Blvd., cozy two i : bedroom cottage (sorry no smokers) $2,000/mo. : : Or Lido Isle, three bedroom, two bath, playroom, 3 to 6 ~ : mo. $2,500/mo. Nice! : • • • • : . • • • • • • • • • • ! ,.•-~ C!owno de/ ol6t~ .Y!zoperHN : : . .-~ : i• ; :..9!.= Bmm .~er1~9 &-.9il,~.Jln1enh i ~ ~~M·~a~Ed ! 111: n 3407 E. Co•8t Hwy., Coron• del M•r ~ 873-8414 • £ : i : £*****************************************************! ,,._ ' , • . . Waterfront Homes recently celebrated its eleventh year of service to Newport Beach and the neighboring coastline com- munities. Waterfront Homea bas become the largest inde- pendent, family-owned residen- tial real estate firm in the area, with over fifty agents staffing two offices. The corporate office is located at 2436 W. Coast Highway in New port Beach. The second office is on Marine Avenue on Balboa Island. The dinner pany, hosted by Gil and Pat Foerster, owners and managers of the firm, was held at the Balboa Bay Club. It was attended by over I 00 guests, whic h included agents, spouses, and special friends and business associates. The event was an elegant, smoothly-run evening which included a social hour and dinner, followed by the awards ceremony and danc- ing to live entertainment. The awards presentation by Gil and Pat Foerster was the exciting highlight of the evening. Twenty of the fifty-plus qualified for company awards, with fifteen of the twenty receiving Honor- able Mention. The top five received .. Winners' Circle .. plaques with three agents earning -'fop Producer" distinction. Robert Trown, who was the top salesman in 1984, took the honor again in I 98S. His award included a fully paid membenhip and dues for one year at the Balboa Bay Club. Second iD ... WU William Fcaey. Bia aalea eff orta won for him and bis wife, Dottie, a one week trip to the Lu Baclu reaon in Manzanillo, Mexico. Trown and Feeney arc both part of husband-wife teams who repre- sent Waterfront Homes. Yvonne Trown and Dottie Feeney are also sales agents with the com- pany. The third Wf op Producer" was Jaclyn Cassidy. Her sales achievements earned her a diamond-studded gold bracelet. Included in the "Winners Circle" were Austin Daynes, who was awarded a Rolex, and Carole Frankel, who· received a gold Omega watch. The "'Top Pro- ducers" category places sales agents in the top I% in earnings in the country. Othen in the awards c~tegory were Joanna Palmquist, Aida Mennella, Karen Knoche, Annette Kanzler and Lorraine Farrington, who rounded out the top 10. Others receiving awards for high achievement included Martha Anwiler, Giron Grubbs, Vicki Lee, Mary Ann Nethercutt and Georgiann CoL Others included Bea Arnold, Patti Conover, Maggie Appel, Anne Freeman and Pat Kent. Waterfront Homes takes peat pride in providing professional and efficient service through its large staff of experienced agents. One key to their succeu, the Foenten claim, is the Ion- pity ot tbeir ..... nae award wianina..,.. haft an a~ of over teveD yean with the fmn. Wfbia pTovida, .. aay Gil and Pat, •a very intimate tnowl- ._. of the market. Alao, the comistency in the quality of our 1ervice helps us maintain the hiahest of professional stand- ard&. Our agents all belong to a tJac local bouda of realton and family-owned -..DCJ special- to tbc State and Naaional ~ m., in terViq Ille h.:bfloat aociation of ltealton. • communitia. In apite of purcbue off era. by a well-knoq national fllDl Waterfront Homa bu chosen to remain independent. There is a 1reat deal of pride in maintaining a status u a strong, Waterfrout Roma, Inc., 1111 two office locatioaa. 2A36 Wat Coast Hiahway in Newport Beach; phone: 631-1400; and, 315 Marine Ave. on Balboa Island; phone: 673-6900. Irvine Business Complex makes ecpno1nic impact IRVINE, Calif., March 2S, 1986. The Irvine Business Com- plex (IBC) consortium predicts a total impact of SS billion ( 1985 dollan) on the local economy, the recently formed group of 11 Orange County commercial real estate developen reported today. ..As the Irvine Business Com- plex becomes Oraoae County's central business distri~ thou- sands of jobs are being created and billions of dollars pumped into the local economy," said Richard Ortwein, division pres- ident of The Koll Company and one of the group's foundina memben. Based on current and future construction (through J99S) in Irvine and Newport Beach, the 15.6 million square feet of space under construction and permit- ted is valued at Sl.223 billion and will create 25,000 construc- tion jobs. Construction wages and salaries will deposit an estimated $611.5 million of spendable income into the Orange County economy. IBC projects currently under construction and thole that have beeu permitted are expected to accommodate 50,000 per- manent jobt, with SI.I billion of annual agrepte income from thCle employees' salaria. This wiJI constitute a $318 billion annual local economic impact. The IBC includes parts of Irvine. It hu aD· already ea- tablislaed buainas community including more Fortune 500 companies, major banks, law fl.nm and Bia Eiabt accountina fmns than any other sinaJe area in Oranae County. IBC consortium members include Robert A. Alleborn Auociata, Birtcher, Briodcnon Ltd., Dou1Ja1 Development Company, The FreDcla A McKenna Company, Tbe l.m.e Company, The Koll Compay, The Lepcy Compania/ Da01a Corporation, McLacblan In- vestment Company, The Pru- dential Realty Group and Tram- mell CrowCompaay. Adclirioaal participanta, includina bOtela located in Irvine, are expected to join iD the prosram ta fat me pbata. 1 Bedroom 730 Malabar 1321 Outrigger# 21 Channel -Lido Park. Moho 759-1877 $275,000 Sun 1-5 ~ $529,000 Sun 1-5 631 -1400 $65,000 Sat 1-5 329 Poinsettia 2018 Tahuna Terr.* 673-5354 $350.000 Sun 1-5 644~ $485,000 Sat & Sun 1-5 2 Bedrooms 104 Vra Lorca 4 Bedrooms 5 Bedrooms 644-6200 $449.000 Sun 1-5 815 Via Lido Soud .. 309 Poppy Ave. 675-6161 $2.200.000 Sat & Sun 1-5 673-8494 $399.000 Wed, Sun PM 3 Bedrooms 334 Ogle #A, CM 111 Bayside Place. 2+2 23 San Mateo # 631 -1400 $168.000 Sun 1-5 675-6161 $895,000 Sat & Sun 1-5 644-6200 $599,000 Sun 1-5 125 Via Yella # 25 Ridgeline Drive #* 631 -1400 $399.900 Sat & Sun 1-5 1839 Port Seabourne Way # 644--6200 $3.950,000 Sun 1-5 631 -1400 $445.000 Sat 1-5 178 E Bay St . CM # 631 -1400 $159.500 Sat 1-5 2658 Bayshore Or. #W 6 Bedrooms 432 Isabella Terr #• 631 -1400 $1 ,499,000 Sat & Sun 1-5 644-6200 $575.000 Sat & Sun 1-5 7 Bodega Bay ••• 644-9060 $675,000 Sun 1-5 2834 Catalpa # 502 K ST # 631 -1400 $445,000 Sat & Sun 1-5 644-6200 $275 000 Sun 1-5 Vacant Land 1501 Santanella Terrace 222-i Pacific Dr. #• Lots 84-85-86, Top of Rocky Pt. 759-1877 $327.000 Sun 1-5 644-6200 $895,000 Sat & Sun 1-5 644-6200 $2,700,000 Sat & Sun &-a Key: * Pool or Spa •View #Family Room • Waterfront -·•-HEE I I ., ... Sopt Ill c 11111 VIia 0 R De condoaMium ... bey Md oc 1•• -.. 8bln1ll ..... *Al ... wnp MM1d blllcotlf, plarllllon ~ w con-.•ie. O... .. ...., ._ oplon ,,.... ~ I Ill.._.,... la!. ml.Ill A\le bedroom +bonus room, Southport model wtth. o.Aelalldlng view olocw .. blly. city IW* '-dwood ftoon-many upgrlldea. Poof and spa. Thia home hM It ... Shown by tippt. only Virgil• SWlln •n•••mun••--••••1 On the ti 11 ch fMtallc opportunity tor d9U'llDS*. -be dMded into two ... ~to city~ -build condo9 Of ... flllllily home. .... Autte Mlf I 1 ••ltall ., .. Single story on Lido Channel in security building. ~ ... ba81l-,g ~ ol Newport·~ tram rour IMng room. A ehow place with 2 BO, 3 BA end den. Move right in. Linda ()el\ •n•n MDIII ---llJ•.111 l.uxurioua .... Mory bayfront wHh ~ view to main channel. Recently rwnodeled. Gll99d c:ourty9rd entry, 4 BR. 4 BA. latge gourmet kitchen, formaJ dining. huge mut8r autte with fireplace 55' boet dock Md ~ b I lch. Includes land. Belle P9ftch Cllllll IEl 'II r• ml IZM.I• Cozy coftage with 2 BR. 2 BA pfus guest hou9e. Completely remodeled. Enjoy your own pool this aummer or walk to your private acceu beach. Owner leaving area. Submit your offer. Ann PMIB • CllYll Cllfllltm ULE" 11•.111 Just reduced S 100,000 former owner transferred and our corpoq'9 client says sell nowt Ave bedrooms. 4\i\ baths. formal dining, and a country kitchen off a cozy family room. A private estate with room for pool; one of Big Canyon's fineat view loclltiOta o.nny 8'bb/StlpMnie Grady menu ••.111 TMs • BA, 3\i\ BA. customized a.&court Manor .... 2 .. truly a ..... home. Rich -" pm-.11 19 ......... loora. PertKt......, end .......... hoime. Feetur81, grMd fonnaJ living end dining ,. ... hn .. 1d....., rooa lM99 '** ...... , wlltpool Md .... Qll 0.-, ..,..._.Glodr RESIDENTIAL BROKERAGE SDIYl«ES --· Fiii& I 141Ull Newer MCtlon. Ctllla.t hw. Al•D 11111._ .... '*'-a. c:MI ........... ,, -*'· ......... ,_ loa wlla •1111lng..., & oGIM uteaa. 8111• ' fll•tJ roo• •••and tor..a clttl• et.'•1• c:cu\lmd -*Y ... brk* P1111D. •s81tJ Ill .... ant 1-.r~•r 11 -..,. Plua exdting oc11n Mel ...,... view front 11"8 °' MILllCll91 • IA. 216 BA hD•a Two llllnly roa..._ a litnty, apecluos living Md dining room home with denlog a 11111 Md Kol pond. H..., lngald and ........... •a IE I Ml.Ml.. 11.m111 P9rhlipathe.,,...1rloc9lcftlntiapdvlll connunlty. ~ cul-de-r c kK IMM lclml tor ....... IMlly. Includes. 7 BA. 1 BA. 3 fireplaces. taMifr rOOM w/pool tmble. wel tw ..... Wt T.V ...... , den. lllUdy and much more. 0... 8,.000 ... a. lncrerlble .... o9a9d .. $1.885.000 Drinny Bllb/SllP'*tle Grody • C111• 11 mu wum sr 11.1am 611199 lby. I BR. golf ~ a.._ holne. CUI- de w toe Ilion on one of the C.IYOft'• Ir.-• ... F.-... blMll living and dir*'9 room. llllge ma .. 1 r auite with private otnce. Family ~oom and den. large pool llz.s lot. ~..., Denny Bibb/StlpMnie Grody .... _....... 11811 Udo home w /pool on large lot. Three C8r gill'8g8. 3 BR. 3 BA. Family room, aeparate dining room. Exposed beam ceilings. hardwood floors.. Located In quiet end of illlMd. Owner is -1otJ8 981er. Joan Lewis •H•I~ ·--In thia 2 story 3 BR condominium. VMtWS of golf COUFM. lake and city lights. Granite counter tops. Berber carpeting and gold plated fixturea .,.. jU91 a tew ol h m'lboi* l!PP(M1t11a1ts. Gu9rd gated community with pool. tll..W and..-. Gayte Atrmo a&llT-11 1111.111 UnuauaJ 3 BA owners· unit plus 2 BR rental on quiet •~Mt. with view towards ocean. Nicely ...... ....,. ... In .,.... kKlllcNt.. Hiiiie S.oc:k ..... ftM ...... Spec-. 2 llOfJ S 1R. 2 BA condominn. with ...... Mng .,,... ...... dlrring --powder f'OOl!l Md ..... FI 'I lula LMd inclllldld. lllls-'t Ill .... ...... 200 •ti SW I 111..-~ Piie tr 111-. ~pool Md..._ L.-ge ca nmn tw .. 1'111on1' K19 lat In Pl I 19D• 81tco..l Two atofy ho-. with 5 BR. 4 BA. tamity roo.. ~ .... concllm• ........ .ecurtey .,I_ Brlgtll end cll11rtul end In ..... ,. In" eofidllon. 24-hour ........... ~. Price indudee thelllnd.0... .. CDl ....... 8111.tar ... ...,..,._. ....... Donna Godltllll.. ~llD••-~-·a.a. : ••Jll CALIFORNIA RANCH STYLE single 8tory holM on huge lat nw. to lour bedlua-..,. ...-111 .-....,.. 01 Na11lon bldg. a.m c1INrtg11. extensive use of oak. beveled gtaaa and lhr• flreplac.. Home recently remoct•ed. Secluded plll1io ... pool. ... and bdltln. Mlllwy ...-Jt11 Appl ontf. Priced $105.000 Dorwl9 Godlhall. •CW&&~ Im.Ill lcMlty 28A. 8ingle story condo with ..... fie .. of golf coune. Private 2 car gaf8g9. ....,.....,.. •mldnQ. communlly tll•• pool II.,._ M8cNb. 1Wl.WDIP8E Cl Ill llUll 1111111 Loe ... IS In woodsy I 1•ng nw-OrangeCo..aCCll1ga One 2 BA. 2 BA. aingle level upper unit Ught. clW'I and ptiw 111 185.000. One 2 BR. ~ BA. two *-Y unit wilh plll1io tor S89.000. Botl't haw 2 C8r ganigea. ...... Mllcnab. .... YMIR II m Ill Large pier and slip at the foot of the Lagoon on Linde lsle. Specious 58R a..aom home with large rooms. high ceilings and gourmet kitchen. On ht bey. Allords luxury. pmacy and a unique lifestyte. Price includes the land. Mal1ha Macnab. Timi LBB.I 11.•1111 Of executive style living on Bayfront. Oramabc atyting feeturea. lavish UM of brick cedar, Mched and ---glasa. Three bedroom. 3¥1 BA. library, blmlclning. billiard room. large pier &alip.$1.850.000 lncludle land. Martha Mecnab. mll E .... So dme to Newport lltlghla Md oc 1an bn 11-. tia lowilly 3BR tw '-...... l9C .. l9liecoi 1 d Md '-a pool Pl.US a .... llllCM ,_., Loe 1'1 II ln•qullttmnaJ ~ ... ahsg 'n• 11-.-..... a.um. -···· • BEACH TIME-Th• recent WlrM w11tllir br1111t1 I '"'""' cr1•• .. , t1 th• bt1ch nur tht 81lboa Pier Just blfw1 aunat Survey Reveals Why Americans Buy Property Among a majority of Amer- icans who plan to purchase their first home within the next five years. 0 investment .. was ci ted as the chief reason for homeowner- ship. according to a nationwide study of future homebuyers conducted by a Los Angeles- based research firm. The greatest percentage of res pondents identified invest- ment reasons as the most impor- tant motive for their first home purchase. This sentiment held true with every type of future home buyer. male or female, at all income levels and in every region. A runne r-up reason for homeownership among the sur- vey respondents was "security," which proved a much more powerful incentive for women than men . Women rated security a very close second to investment while men rated security third. The overall third-highest rea- son identified for owning a home was tax consideratio ns. Partic- ularly among single people and the more affluent, this was one of the major incentives for owning a home. -atan,..... ~ 1ttv11 ••111 Come To See Why We •lrvlne Terrace Graciously redone. 3 BR, 2 BA home. wool Berber carpet, crown mouldings. French doors. private pool & patio area. Lovely landscaping RE- DUCED to $327,500, Open Sun 1-5. 1501 Santanella Terrace. Beautifully kept 3 bdrm home. Walk to Balboa Island, bay and the new exciting Atrium Court at Fashion Island. Open Sun 1-5, 730 Malabar. $275,000 Corona Del Mar Duplex South of Highway Corner Lot Country French. just remod- eled and never lived in-2 Bdrm. 2 Ba home on one of Corona del Mar's best streets. New plumbing, new w iring. new forced air heaters. won- derful all new kitchen with hand-decorated tiles, sub-zero refrigerator. dishwasher. micro, trash compactor, green house window Living room has open beam ce11tngs. country manor brick fireplace-Large side patio with bu1lt-tn Bar-B-Q. Plus Charming, refurbished 2Bdrm Apt. Call to see this special place! C hes~L~e cp~opedtes 759-1877 30 YEARS FIXED Call Michael Barone at (714) 955-2105 WESTERN COUNTIES MORTGAGE 19762 MacArthur Blvd., Irvine Htrlloc wood• Only Two Homes Remain Unsold For bomebaye11 wbo naa to capture a piece of the exduliw neiabborbood of Newport Beach-now it the time. And, time ii running out quick- ly. Only two homes remain unsold at Newport Beach's Harbor Woods. a stylish community of SO two-story condominiums priced from $149,990. Sales Manager Sandy Graham said Harbor Woods is the perfect homesite for homcbuycrs who want to live in a prestigious community for a fraction of the cost of most homes in the area. The site is close to Spy Glass Hills, Big Canyon homes and Bcllcourt communities. Harbor Woods is also close to the beach, Fashion Island and Gelson's Market. sit uated adjacent to Harbor Woods. Four plans were initially offered in two bedroom, one bath homes to two bedrooms two and one- half baths ranging from 934 square feet to 1.329 square feet. Currently. only two plans are available offering a choice of two bedrooms. with one bath or two bedrooms with two baths. The contemporary styled homes are designed by the award winning · architectural firm of Dale Naegle and Associates of La J olla. Cal- ifornia. Builder of Harbor Woods, The Douglas Allred Company, hcad- quanercd in San Diego, is offering a builder'• clote-out incentive for homebuyen. Mortpae pay- ments. iocludina principal and interest, are not due until July I, 1986, provided the property cto.s before March 31, 1986. Homebuyers, however, can opt to discount the price of the home instead. Graham contends that this could mean a considerable savings of close to $7,000 off the price of the home. Harbor Woods homes feature lavish decorator selected carpet- ing, wood-burning fireplaces, wet bars (in most plans). mirrored wardrobe closets, vaulted ceilings, skylights and fire sprinklers. Exterior appqintments include• spaci9us sunde~ks . attached direct -access garages with au- tomatic door openers. laundry and storage facilities in the gar- ages, wood shake roofs. energy •vi.na imullltion and fully -.... caped common aras. ~tcbeo appointments comaiD microwave ovens. trub comp90- ton, custom desiped cabinetry and ceramic tile countertops. Harbor Woods residents can lavish in the spacious swimmina pool, therapy spa, clubhouse and gas barbcquc facilities. The Douglas Allred Company is a leader in residential and commercial development with involvement in 2.400 homes throughout San Diego and Orange County. The homes are located at IOI Harbor Woods Place, Newport Beach. The ~les office is open from IO a .m. to 6 p.m. daily. For more information contact sales re presentatives of Dryer and Young Inc. at (714) 759-0888. u .5. Savin~ Bonds now pav market-based in- terest rates-like the money markets. Plus, you get a ~teed return! Foor more information, call toD- free l~US-BONDS. Ila•••· •auallflc•nt o•••••d at ..... 900. 7 Walk to ll•acll -• II• I oa• •Ill a d•n w1111 • patlOll •Ill a cloL-1&1• ~ ga1 age. Ila•• .. In ••PJI nice concmeton ... a ... caeaor••z•ca •lltvclullli-..e ... s z 1gpaD1aaldt•l'UlZ• CCM9't•.AllC11 UC I tatS•9.tlOOI Newport Condo -JACOBS REALTY, INC. 2919 NEWPORT BLVD.• NEWPORTBEACH.CA92663 (714) 675-6670 ...... ,...... .. T.&.•• 111r ---1111111 VOUAM DOMJlT UNIU A DUDO# TitUST DATED 7131111. UM DI YOU TAU ACTION TO NoTECT YmM ......... rf MAY• IOU> AT A~ SAL£. If WM.I IBD M Dft.MATIOH 0# THE NATUM Of THl fllCCll*.., WT YOU. YOU SHOUU> CON- TM:f A UMD. °" ...... i-. at l~ NOON. --.,.. Corp. A C......... ~ •duty appointied Tru-. ...., .. ..... It .. o.d ol 1..e ....... -- .. ·~.: .......... 14-321119"' OMdel ..... In.. -.. ~ ........ .,~ .... ,_, r •«i• adllirFOtMlJPflD~ "-AM AllOCIATQ. A CAlfFOMtA UMITtD 'MT· ,_ .. WIJ. llll AT "*'C AUCTION TO HtOHEST aaooo ,. CASH ()It CASHto'S CHECJ< ~ It .... ill ......... ......., °' .. u..d ... ) (CAIHttft CHtCt( ,AYAet.£ TO CAL.WIDE TRUST DOD mw:a. INC.) It._ rM1n QUedl•• •••a tD the ....... CltJ .... It 401 E.-~-..... Plecellde, CA. efl rfcM,. title and Interest conveyed to and now held br It under uid Deed of Trust in the~ ...... d In Mid County Md Stm delcribed ea: A LEASEHOLD IN ANO TO: PARCE..A: PARCEL 4 n shown on a map recorded In Book 139, P..-32 end 33 °' Pwcet Meps, in the office °'the Cauner ..... °'Or.,.. Couttty, California. Ucept IMr•wv• ell mit...aa. Pllbuleum, ps, and ottw ~· 1utl mrae tlldllinl below 500 fMt from .. ..,,,.. °' Mid ,..., prapwty describ9d abolle; P"Mdld. ho•••· .... .,..,. ......,, ~ WIMs the ,_ tD ... upon the ..n.c. °' uid ,... prooerty fottN putpOM crl ........ '°'· «pn:iduciftl the mi.,., .. petroteum, '" and other hydrocarbon substances as n 11,-,.ct in deed recorded June a. l 9n in eoc. 12231, ..... 1237, OMdM Alcordl. PARC0.8: E• rnera tor the ... °' the "Cofnmof 1 Fecilitiel, • • men ~ dlr.cied In the Gaw-.1 Collditiol11 t:A Ground u... d-.s June 25, 1981, eucut8d by Md Mtw""' ---.o'HiN, LTD .• a California limited '*1r*iNp and Na•pmt "-a ~p' ' • CaNbnia ..,.,.. ............. 19Cl0fdld June 30, 1981 In Book 14122. ..... 1°'7, OMcW Alcard&. The ..,.. addr-8nd ottw common desipltion, if ..,, ol ....... prapat) dllcribed abc"'9 is purported to be: 4 UPft'.A NEWPORT PLAZA DRIVE. NEWPORT BEACH, CA 926'0. The undlrlilNd Trustlle disdaims """1 Ii.ability b erry ltlCOr'NCb• d the..,_ addrw Md ottw common ~if any,~ .... Said ..a. wOI be macM, buth without covenant or WWTllnCy, exsww or implied, rwiprdkw tide, po&SeSsion, or encumtnnc:es. ID pey the 1'81'NMni,. principal sum of the note(s) secured by u ld Deed of Trust, with lntenlst thereon. as provided In said note(s), ~ if any, under the tenns of Mid Deed of Trust. fees, Charin and ~ ol the Trustee and of the trusts cr..-.cl by said Deed to Trust The talaJ llmOUnt ol the unpaid t>.lance of the ot>tiption secured by the property to be sofd and rusonable estimated costs, expenses and advances at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is Sl,879,451.02. The beneficiary under said Deed of Trust heretofore executed and delivered to the unders1ened a wntten Declaration of Default and Demand for Sale, and a written Nocie of Default and Election to Sell The undersllfled caused said Notice of Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in the county where the real property ii located o.te: March 31. 1986 MERIT SERVICE CORP , AS TRUSTEE BY CALWIOE TRUST OEEOSERVICES,INC .ASAGENT.18327Sherman Way, Reseda, CA 91335, (818) 708·881 3, By Kelli Gurney, Trustee S.'8 Officer SPSl10809 4/14 4/24 5/1 486e NOTIC2 Oii TaUSTIFI SALE LOM NO. lNIU'J-4/Un.a T.1.NO.F•• u.JCOOIF SOUTHlANO COMPANY -duly appointed Trvme under the "*"'"• delcribed de9d ol tNll Will SEU AT PUBUC AUCTIOH TO TH£ HIGHEST 8100£R FOR CASH AHO/OR TH£ CASHfERS OR CERTIFIED CH£Cl<S SP£C lf1ED IN CMl CODE SECTIOH 2924h (pejiaR* II the time °' .... "' ... money d the Unillld ~) .. rilht. title Md inlllr'lllt canlle'jllld ID and ,.,. held by it under uid Owl ol Trull In the poperty ._......., dnaibed: TAUSTOft WALTER R. GAYN£R. MARILYN L GAYNER BENUlCIARY: BEVERlY HILLS SAV1NGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATIOH recodld Oecember 23, 1982 es Instr. No. 82~51193 t:A Ofllcial Records in the office ol the Reccrder c:A 0ranse County. uid de9d ol tNst describes the tonow1,.: Lat 6, In bkO 59 c:A Oceel'I Front T rac:t. as shown on a mep NCorded in Book 4, Plllt 12 ol Miscellaneous Maps, '9COfdl °' Ora• County, California YOU ARE IN OEf AUl T UNDER A DEED Of TRUST DA TEO 12110/82. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PAOPERTY, rT MAY 8( SOlO AT A PUBLIC SALE. If YOU NEED AH EXPLANATION OF THE NATU RE Of THE ~DING AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD CONT ACT A LAWYER 5911 Swhote Omle. Newport Buch. Callfomta 92663. •(tt a ltrlllt address or common descnatJOn d property is shown at>cw., no wwranty as 1fven as to its completeneu or conedneU).· The benefic*Y under said Deed c:A Trust. 1:1¥ rtesol' ol a breeCh or defautt an the obltpbonS secured thereby. heretofore eaecuted and delivered to t~ undeniped a written Declintlon °' Oefautt and Demand for Sate, and wntten notice ol deflluft and d ~ to ca-..e the underliCned to sen said ~ to Ulbsfy Aid obfiilaUoos. and ttwtt. the undersi"'8d aiuwt Aid notice ol default and d 8'«tion to be recorded Oecember 19, 191.5 • lnllr. No. ~·508833 Oi Of'ficiat Records In theofbdthe ..... ol 0....,.. ~ S.. S... wMI be medl. bUC Without ccwenant or wrantY. ...,,_ °' Nnpled. ,...,..,. tttte pot.,.iOn, 0t encurn- bnww. tD Ol!Y tM rwmaiini"I pf,nCipel 1Um ol the noll(s) ~bf Mid cited d TNll, with ...,... es In Mid ,.,.. ,......_ .-.--. if •nr. unoer the wms °' Wd Died ol TNll., .... d6 ... and .....,111 ol tM TNltle and ol ...... o'llllld bf Mid Dlld ol Tn& &11111 .....c•-,-a- NCmCI OI DMnt Oii OICMtllCNCI AD•UidllTA11NO. A-111'711 To ... heirs,~ ct9CMorl, c:Ot ltitwM It Cf'ed. ieort, Md Plf'IOI• ..., nwy be octw MM lne.estild in the wMI or_... ol OSCAR H.SCHOCK A pltitior'I hll been filed by W.0 . SCHOCK in the Superior Court" Orance ~ requeirtirw thlt WIL· BUR OUAHE SCHOCK; RO- BERT HENR'V SCHOCK be appointld -personal ,. ..--atM tD admini ..... .......... rlthe decedelll n. ... ,. ...... thority to administer the ..._ under the lndepefr dent Administration of E.ltltls Act A ._.,. an the petition wi• be held on 5fl /86 II ~.30 a.m. in Olipt. 3 loallllld II 700CMC CENTER ORM WEST. SANTA ANA, CA 92702. IF YOU OBJECT to the .,.nti .. °' the petition, )'OU should eittw ..,.,... .. the heerinl and .... your ob- jections or file written ob- jections ~the court before the hearin&. Your appear· ance may be 1n penon °' 1:1¥ "/04K attorney. IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR Of a continaient aeditDr d the deceased. )'OU must file your claim with the court Of present It to the penonal ~ive appointed by the court W1th1n four months from the date d first ISSU· ance of lette<'S as provided 1n section 700 of the Ca hfom1a Probate Code The time f()( f1h n1 claims will not eiipare prior to four months from the date of the hearina noticed abolle YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court. If )'OU are a pers<WI 1ntetested in the estate, you may serve upon the executor or ad· mi nistrator, or upon the attorney for the executor or administrator, and file with the court with proof d ..... a~ ...... stlltins tNit ~ desif9 spe- cial notice d the fili"I °' .,, ..... y and liPPI .... nW'lt °' _.... -or°' the petitions °' accounts ,,. ..... '9d In ledial• 1200 and 1200.5 °' .. CMbnia ,...Coda. Attorney for petitioner. Thomas O'Ka9fe, 2323 N. Btmctm,, Sia 400, P.O. lb 6099, S... Al-. CA 92106. 4/17 4/24 5/1 4887 llUIS7 WMRD NCJnCE Oii DU1M OF DOMLD ._, llJITUY AD•WIU llTAft NO. A-111127 To atl heirs. beneficiaries. cteditors. continpnt cred· itor5. and S*'SOM who mllY be othetwise in..,ested in the will or estMI al DONALD JAMES BENTLEY aka 0. JAMES BENTLEY aka DO- NALD JAMES BENTl£Y. A petition hes been Mad by JOS[PH 8. MORGAN Ill in the Superlot Court of OralWI County requesti .. that JOSEPH 8. MORGAN Ill be ... 1"d ......... ,..,... .. ltillhetDadn• irll tne ..... d ... -Mnl The .......... b.,.. tttorfty to edmfnfster the ..... undlr ... llldlilpett- deftl Mmlnhtnlkan of &llrllia Id. A._...on ........ ... be ..... Oft 517115 It t;JO.alftDllt.S__, .......... .,.,, fl .. 1-.e.-m1< .... ,.. .... .. ....... ,_ ..... _ •••••»•es '1 ------·" ... ••1•M1H 9'I I nU•wS ala ...... ,_ .. era F1 2 7 a.a. ••1 .......... . :=-::::au: omca.a.. .......... .._ 1305. ~CA M612. 41114/211511 495" .....: ..... M:litWn• llllm -•., n The .............. is doina ~ n : NTA sro.tTS flWICETING. 404 c.uNM. t•uport a..c:h. CAl2t63. Nidl Aldll•o. 404 c. tMM-. fk ;iClft 8iMch. CA 92663. The~ is c:anduct· edbyen~.~ Nid&AfdlllOIL TM ..... ,..It -tiled with the County Cleftl of 0...,.. Cawtty on April 14, 1916. File No. F306l72 4/ 17 4/24 5/ l 5/8 4888 We Whars aoina on in your life? With your ctub? With your sports proerams? The Newpott Ensian woukt like to know Heve you newa for the newepeper? 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