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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-05-01 - Newport Harbor Ensignt ~ M -(!) I z 0 _J -..... tn J: -..J ()'- ..... O" YIM* MQ I• a* (1'Mttl1.e1m * ...,ORT 9IAOf'8ONLYMQC111 ARD •PS#IR * THU'llMY, IMY 1. tm ti. N <I OM U oc .... u -.. .... ~ J: >< z 0 ([ ([ al al .... ~ Cl: 0 ::J 0 Q. Cil • Hoag doctors debate 1nertts after .. .. dropping malpractice Insurance BY GEORG~ PAPPAS Debate continues at Hoa.a ~emorial Hospital in Newport Beach over wheth- er docton affiliated with the hospital should be rcquirtd to carry their own medical malpractice imurance. In March, 600 of Hoa1'1 doctors took part in a vote to decide the mal- practice issue. The requirement was passed by a slim margin. However, the results are being con- tested, which could forestall a reso- lution for a f cw months. Michael Stevena, Hoaa Hoapital president, taid be'a not sure when the iuuc Will be raohed. wrhe medical atafJ held a meeting and voted it ~ but rm not sure when it will be implemented," be aaid. One reason for the delay miabt be the opposition of some staff docton to the requirement. .. , was not surprised by the oppo- sition, based upon the discussion held about the issue ... he said. nr 1d•flll! Chief Campbell says he'll study report of over-aggressiveness BY JACK SHINAR Newport Beach Police Chief Arb Campbell says he plans to take a closer look at a 700-page report on the police department commissioned by the City Council that makes a number of rec- ommendations for improving oper- ations. Campbell, 47, is in his second week as the new chief, replacing his former boss, Charles Gross, in the $60,000- a-year post. "There arc I 40 recommendations in the audit," said Campbell ... I've already put in a caU with Mr. (Thom~ son S.) Crockett (the author) and wcil meet again in mid-May ... Some of the recommendations, he said, are .. cost effective, but may not be effective in accomplishing the mis- sion. "If the main reason for some of / centlnued ... Piii 2 aY JACK SHINA.a Two weeb after fare destroyed the old Blae Beet Cafe near the Newport Pier, property owner Sid Soffer says be\ au.de a decision on ill future. .. One ~y or the other, the Blue Beet will be bac~"' says Soffer, wbo bu owned the restaurant since 1960 and operated it until 1978. He says be hopes to have the seaaide bistro open ipin before the summer is over, tbouah RVeral facton would have to be overcome. An architectural firm has been re- taiaed to plan the reconstructio~ Soffer said, and an engineer is looking into whether-given earthquake safety standards-the building's original brick walls can be retained. .. I'm going to fight to keep the walb, .. Soffer said, "but if it cosu too much and it doesn't make sense ... I like to think I'm a sensible pcnon." He said be hopes that the recon- struction will make the Blue Beet as much like it used to be as possible. One part of the restaurant hurt in the fire that cannot be replaced is the authentic 1912 country bar which was badly charred, but still may be salvageable, said Soffer. If the city building department docsn 't give the structure a stamp of approval. the owner said it may have to be torn down and replaced with a wooden structure and brick Register to vote by Monday Monda,, May 5 is the last d ay to register to vote for the June 3 primary election. California residents who arc U.S. citizens, not on parole or imprisoned for a felony conviction, and were born before June 3, 1968 are eligible. In Newport Beach, cit y hall, the fire station, post offices and public libraries will have deputy registrars and/ or reaistration materials available. Ill Cllllll - CllllllrJ Vllllll ~•t.-np11n Bia chan1e1 are ia store for the Cannery Villaae and McFacldell ~ waterfront areas aftct the Newport lle8ch City C.OUCU adopted a mutm clcvdopment plu for die area. The zonilta c~•ftlel liven tllc peen liaht Monday must be approved by the 1tate c.outal Coaaiuion Wore Soi-. into effect. . . About a dozen citizem tpoh dw · 1 a public bearina that luted nearly three home. Many of thole spe•kina 1eprc1entcd ~ mercbant1 from nearby Lido Ille aad were oppoted to the council\ action. Calling for Sl3.5 million in i.mprovc- mentl to one of the oldat para of the city, the council voted favorably 6-1, with Donald Strauu, a member of Lido hie Community Auociation, cutina the diaentina vote. About half of the money that woald be lpCll1 OD tbc plaD-$6.6 millicm- wou)d come from •n•ment cliltricta for the property owsaen that would benefit. A SI perc:cat majority ia re- quired to form IUda a diltrict. The plaa iaclacles zoaiq for 20 II f ...... 1 faciq. Tbe city baa indialted it wants the chancd remaim knocked down because it potet a aaf ety hazard u it ia. The state Coastal Commiuion also bu jurildiction in t.be pier area and may have requiremcnt1, be said. wrbe buildin1 department says it's unsafe, but that ban' been proven ... be said. Sofer said that if it is necessary to completely rebuild, be and the Blue Beet's current tenant, Fred Accuardi, wouJd consider expansion. I N C1tend1r Ctaulflld Crouword Dining Fashion Forum Legals Letters Marine Scene Polle• Blatter Real Estlt• Society Sports Thuter s I ....... B1J1 a.nd Pag18 D E 12 22 10 g 15 4 17 5 8 6 25 13 7 10 ,_ 2-llAY 1. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWSllAVIHE TOOAV $13.5 million for Cannery facfl/111-- ullf uf.._,..., major projecta iD the 40-acre ~ to be pb.ued in oYer the next ten years. Each project would have to be approved by the City Council, aaid Mayor Philip Maurer. With approval from the Coas- tal Commisaion for the zone chanaea, the first of the projects could begin in 1ix mODtha to a year. city planning staffers reported. The fmt of the cbanaa are for a pa.rkina structure and in- stallation of ~ pttcn and sidewalb in the C'.annery area, reatroom relocation for the ocean-Cacina McFadden Square and a parting manqement pro- gram for both areas. The es- timated coat of thoae projects is about $2.3 millioD. with nearly S 1.6 of the money to come from the city's general fund. Maurer wu elated by the council's quick actioD. coming ater the planning commiuion had studied the issue during public hearings for two montha. .. We're makin1 some strides to improve a terrible meas,., he said. ..If you \te ever walked throup there on a Sunday af- ternoon, you \te had to wonder why somethiq hasn "t been done about it before this." Not all those in attendance agreed. Judy Rosener, a 25-year res- ident of Lido Isle and a former member of the Coastal Com- mission, argued that the city was turning from a resort com- munity to a commercial center:. She said the Lido Isle business district has a one-third vacancy rate, a situation that figures to worsen with the addition of more competina retail shops IO cloee. Roaener al10 diaputed city planning findinp that traffic in tbe area would be reduced by atrcet improvements KCC>m- panyina the development. .. Have you ever seen more development came lea traffic? It's ajote,• she said. Bruce Bl1etman, a jewelrJ buaineu OWDtl' OD Lido a.cc the retail center opened in 1959, noted, -on.ty tbne heej11CflCI have been tbae aiace the bc- giDJlin1 and otlaen haft had eiabt to ten hlrDOven. .. Are we daiq thole people a service or not?" he uted. -...;"•• ..... lelft tk CQ9oo ••• .., ... to .. •iw. ta.c- tllat aerft tomisb doa 'L We tried b111i.q in to•riata from Dimeylaad. too. but it clida't mceeed.· Otben ~ like Tom Or- lwlo w1 Tom l:cndall, .,..S the coucil to quietly lpplO'te plwwl..ta..._-,.o"""' ..... 1'11111 ..... ..., ...... --. • ••• • _. New,.a bo ...... tln:w --ol tM 11111•• 1'llle ... ,.,._.. ol tMt -- ta••iaa ii pk sr• f•-.. pie•'-wi4' • ·mo ,_.. • • ati tell COil otsm.-. Hoag HospHal insurance crl1I• 1nnllnunlll hm -.1 licia willa a C... .._ f iy "Some feel strongly about pndice wlllo ia .t5J5 t • wida it." ROii. .W M Off•• * ia- Stcvens aaid a request can sunace requirc-•t ud may bemadebymembenoftbemed-leaveBoea•araaltofit. C &..JIA.11 • I Ok 8f 8U~'r icalstafftobolduotbermeeting -i -tllia ••-.:_,.by &mpu.11 10 10 Ul1 abouttherequiftmt. one part of the ... ical co.-a ...... -•rrolam ....... . "The matter would have to muitJ to eoatrol-cdu ~.. tllae ii jma to 1ne IDWJ, dlaa die •t ••& • mzi•9' ... .. be taken up with the medical Bwkt"CI aaid. we'll be raistca• • dlc claief JO a.... · staff leadenbip--apin, like ~ •1 ....,.. ltaft Ill dail point, Mded.. .._ a.. lie ca..._._ a wc•laJ · bat I cloal now,• he aid. fore," be said. Maay of <ioc:btt9a .._... city lib Ncwpcwt wiD alw•J• Stevens said be thinks phy-Dr. Willi•• Owsley, cJaicf tiom a.caa •wffl .. bat die Hft to defcad ibdf •pint sician\ fees would only be af-of staff at tile Boq. said iD ieport alilo a•;;m1 die politt lawtwi11 fected slightly by the require-an earlier iatcnicw tlaat tile depart.eat .. repwtatioa for Be aid tJae city aafew law, ment. imuraacc reqaireaeat atciu bei-s over-eaacwiwc.. Cllfon:ed after JO,.._ fm tt.oee •it will not have a major im-out of coaccra tlaal ... mal--rm ii • w dlllt we laaft 111111a II Jal'& of._ it ia dla:t pact upon fees, ... be said. •i.. prlM:tice prauiw iacn ire, pee>-beea .wr .• lime die fim api:. tliil 1lc-.t. • .._ surance fees are only a amall pie wllo se .-a~'witlMNt ol tlae Jal' (wllaa Ce pllrdl t. n.c dUef _. m ccw-•• f L.-• --L d-----'--•1-:.-ieeeei!M!f ~ Jaay.. • L..:.-part 0 Ww llUIACS up. -VI • -r---• cw edi• dlid).. lie aid of chariaa -Dita Ylle'W ...... new fees," be added. ma their pmniw ,... fOI' by the ••meroa d•i•• aDeaiaa office Another factor Stevens said thoe wbo carry it.• unei:aiery fon:c. n.c city.._ w.iJc avoiding criticism of is that many of the docton at Haddad said he is worried been bit with 23 sacJa claims Grom. who was c:it.ed by 101De Hoag already have insurance. the new requirement woald leaYe since June. l91S. u bciaa aloof, Campbell ac.. But he wasn"t sure bow many docton vulnerable to immance ... What we-re doi.n1 is ana-tnowleclaed that cooperation physician's at the boepital cur-premium increua~ . · lyzing each of thae statistics with citizens is an importaDt rendy do not carry imurance. "The docton would be an to see if' we can idcatify a>mmoo pmt ol lais job. Geor,e N. Haddad, a pby-troubk witla ao real protectioD facton. that raalt ia tbac ... We-VC already added two • fibero:;-'8111dt fees f IKRlllU).... daims It it a cataia type of motor' offi+eu· ..t •foot pllbol can tbat ... ,.., iaa1as u. t1ae aiacc Ju. 1. • -.c aoted. ·r~ "They (the docton) would allcpriom? Are tJac same of-... ha 20 ,an. rm----~ feel lite they were beiaa gouged fia:n mvolwd? to wit.el tbc proWE-ere. by tbc imurancc companies,.. •ffwecnfiwcltllmc•••nnon "We caa't aate (mcmbcn be added. circaastP.DCC1 .. I feel we can of tk pebtic) • laappy eD tt.c In the past. Hoag Hospital do aomrtlring. • 11e sUL time. My mctlltocl of dealiaa &EM WISE bad medical bylaws requiring .. we·re trying to improve with them.. tJaowp. is that if docton to cany insurance. bat wbere it"s necessary. We can they have a p10Wr•. they lleeCI during a I 97S-76 malpractice improve oar~ be a little to talk to-. Wew t.cR to ll2ft crisis, in which premiums friendlier than in tbe past,• be the public and we intead to.• jumped, the hospital dropped added. Campbell ud bis wife, La- .._,..,, c...-.... Q1m1haht The 52nd annual conclave of the American Gem Society was held 1n Boston this year Trish Rickard and I attended from our store. The conclave is a five day meet. tng of the A.G.S membership from Canada and the United States. The program 1s set up with five concurrent lab sessions each day. Special interest semi· na~ and clinics are conducted by moderato~ and instructors with expertise in a particular field of gemology We have the oppor. tun1ty to learn the very latest information and d1scover1es 1n the gem world. I find that very exciting and stimulating. Perhaps the enthusiasm I have for attending the conclave 1s also due to the great opportunity to get to know so many wonderful people from all parts of the coun try who share my interest 1n the tasc1nat1ng science of gemok>gy We cannot help but learn from each other even tn the informal discussions we have at the lun· cheons and dinners on the sched· ule. When we Jewelers &et to· get her. we talk shop a lot. mainly because we find our careers so interesbna. I welcome this QPPOrtunrty each year to remforce and increase my knowtedge of aemo1o0 and of the ,ewelry industry. In so doma. I am also able to~ my customers better and to continue to deserve the trust and conf1· dence they have 1n me and my firm. CHARLES H. BARR Member of AmMlcan Gem Society Accredited Gem Laboratory Westciiff Plaza 17th and lnrine Ave. Newport Beech (714) 642-3310 them. Haddad said. ..We don' intend to back oft vonne. a police detective oa Southern California docton on enforccmcn~ t.boqb.. •said the Newport Bcada police f~ also staged a wort ~slow down" Campbell ·we need a b.igb pro-have four daugbten ages 19 at the time and Haddad said file. especially at certain times to 24. He bas liYcd in Balboa be persuaded a group of about and places_• for the past year. I 0 or 15 doctors not to carry He said be bdina ~ ·s In a wide-nnging discuuion~ malpractice insurance. already been significant the cbid' also said: • I• 11113 changes ... evidenced by tbe • Traffic phanng on Newport Call b cbs.s lnlonmr:ion md location f c.............. I . C.Tlllt5•81t _ Boulevard. iD conjunction with tk Caty of Costa Mesa. sboaJd improve the treffic marl wbicb occun every summer day on the peninsula as motorists try to lea~ town. • nae c1epartmeat dMMdd im- pkm. DI l'UID'D'WDdatioas from tbe aadit within six to a.iae months. ckpcnding o the oat- come of city budsct beariap let.a ..... moada. • nae city .... a ..... police staff-aboat 140 mcmbcn- tha alOll a.a of its lizc • cauc of special problau ia tllc n•mcr a.I die aeoan- F•ical aab-ap of tlae a-• .. ily. • Be...,.... ... "* oat,_._ er me ol mk1cuta wam«ica offNa1 • Corw cld Ms_. R...,.. IMP KMoli if politt iwtcllip.ce iwlicatcd • ctn,_ blftic pl# M Aa m ch ICOftl ,...,.._ .... Jar raaltcd ia die enat ol m ..... fm ... ol -.ell ·--·· ol .. aij I ... ._ aot opposed for uy •oral reuoa, • Ille aaicl. ..,,._ ....... oldie ..... ITAFF PllTI IY ITEVEI •IAIEI No Insurance cancels Hilghts . pi~nic · Kindergarten slgnups next week Tiie Na.port &id fl Com- •aaitJ AllOCiatioa .. aecoad • •' .... ;,:. • .. a:peaed to draw ., to •• Peat* to Cliff Driw Part Ma7 26. is .. finl .... ~ ia .. c:itY's ~w:c crilia. Bae•wJeaewttc.c:Uinr• ... oldie nm1. aid TUtlday die "°"" coakl aot obtain tbe accded iMum to llold tbe oa•i•ic Tiie citJ would aot ap- proft a permit for tllc neat witlaHt immucc hecaue it .... been-opcntina ....... , coverage itself 1ince April 1 chac. to spiralina premium rates. ·~_. tbe part. located off ol hcific Coat Hipway and lliftnide: Drive. is a natural blaff with many rocb and bare 1pa1a. imurance carriea werera' i-.erated in Providina co~, abeaid.. Gica E~. city liccmina supervisor. said sroa.-wdi•a. apecial event pennita for ac- ti~ OD city laDd are being required to 1bow a certif&eate of insurance in order to aet ap- proval. If they don 'l have a cer- tificate, the city provides the n•mea of potential carrien that will idemnify the city for up to SI million. Jeannette 1ay1 1he expects the picnic, which ii sponsored by the Hei&hb• merchant&, to return next year. Tbc penclina 1986-17 city budpt iachadea funding for aafety improvements at the part. sbe said. Parents whose children will be starting kinderaarten next fall are ubd to call their school to make an appointment for registration, to avoid incon- venience. To resister their child, parents muat brina along proof of the child's age and official recordl of the state-required immun- izations. For more information, or te determine which school a child will attend, call 760- 3284. The fall semester will beain on Monday, September 8, 1986. Inf onnation on tbe individual acbool's daily schedule, bua routes and schedules, or any other special acrvicea will be available at the school Full service salon and jewelry boutique. ~~ ~Y~u ac~ (714) 7604521 Bayside Drive at Jamboree Ro.d Newport Beach, Ca. Bt\YSIDE CENTER ,. ... , ... .. Yes on Proposition 51: it's necessary for Newport When John Taylor of Claremont took his fateful dive into a Newport Beach sand bar six years ago, he helped set off a nationwide tidal wave of concern over municipal imuraooe. • Taylor sued Newport Beach, and was awarded $6 million (although it's still being appealed) in a widely publicized •deep pockets" judgement. Taylor is a quadriplegic. The city of Newport Beach, as of April 1 of this year, saw its insurance rates rise 900 percent. It decided not to renew and is aelf-imured. The risk of another multi-million dollar suit for Newport or any other public entity has riaen due to an extraordinary broadening of the liability of public agencies. The U.S. Supreme Court had its say in American Motorcycle vs. Superior Court. The court said any defendant who contributed one percent or more to · the damage suffCRd by a plaintiff could be held rt.SpODSible for the entire settlement if other defendants were unable to pay. ~m, liability insurance rates of public agencies and large corporations have skyrocketed because of the 64deep pockets" judgements like Ncwportts. Proposition 51 on the June 3 ballot would make it easier for government agencies to obtain the much- needed insurance by limiting their responsibility for punitive damages to their degree of fault. In other words, if the city is one percent responsible for an injury, the city would be responsible for one percent of all. awarded punitive damages. To protect the victim, the city's "deep pockets" would still be liable for all actual damages. Suppo rt for Proposition 51 comes from a long list of government agencies, as well as the insurance industry and large corporations who stand to benefit by it. Opposition is being led principally by the. group it could hurt the most-the California Trial Lawyer's Association. We heartily endorse Proposition 51 . Our changing society has made it an initiative whose time has more than arrived. Baker Communications AWARD WINNING MEMBER ~-APB ,. ...... .,. 39 State & Nalonal Awlwds Since 1978 liillk• Jilli TrlUICh JICltW.. .,..,. TnvllH-lldland Liii llClt alkrijldi 1.,c1iill ...... ,, ... . lliliil1Y Iii•• liHall ... 883 Production Place Newport Beach, tA 92663 (714) 631-8120 Please send mall io: P.O. Box 9399 Newport Belch, CA 92668-9399 The Newport E""9n, Colta Mesa Niwa and Irvine T~lshed weekly • KiiEiii' bl11ct1rillili lav.tiiiii ..... AiVrilliii a..._ IUI E1t111 ldVitllllii dlnitii' blillli/Ellllrtilfi•111 •1111 r tlililllli ...... Peace Corps worker in Malaysia Time of my Life and Chld, an energetic, well- organized executive working to improve be world. There are so many people lite her on the Great Peace March. An 86-year-old man walks the full route daily, then sits on the 1ovemin1 board. A 74-year-old, frail Hispanic pushes bis worn shoes one ahead of the other, shuffling, stum- bling, but insists on leading BY JIM FELTON Sea~cfting for America in Nevada with the Great Peace Marchers It wai a sight and a sound that I'll never forget. An ex- pression of many men and women of all ages who felt they bad to make a statement for peace and were walking across America to make this statement. They stretched in an almost endless stream, two or three ab~ on the shoulder of ln- tentate 1 S, and they sang and waved to pauing motorists, and they looked absolutely won- derful. We came upon them near the Nevada-Arizona-Utah border, high in the delert plateau, be- neath a clear blue sky, about 90 miles eut of Lu Veps. A Nevada Jliahway Patrol car with two officcn provided an official escort, and the marchen tbem- selva bad their own acout can with walkie talkia for pidance and encoura,ement. Giant de- sert butta were backdropl to tbia colorful aceae, but The Great Peace Marcia, u it'• known DOW, needed DO embel- liMavmtl. Tbey bad aone tbroqb tbe crucible of 1*I plannina. filcal collapae and utter demorali- r.atioa. They bad lm'Yiftd Hol- lywood OICkay. They endured the wont mountain rain storm, in a n.iptmare of suck and llueh and mud-filled 1leepin1 bap. The procalion veemi ript at tbe bottom of a pwle and marched another two mila to the site of their next enca•,.. ment~a flat deaert meaa co- ~ witla aeaebnllb. ..... and wildflowers. Aa the marcben approaced * lite. tlae adft8Cll partJ usped io m•kf91 camp ltOod OD a ...0 bluff and loudly applauded and the procession while be carries cheered. Another day. another the staff of the American flag. 16 miles, and spirits were Qigb. There arc two mechanics in the .. We have been learning as March-one a woman-and we go along," Patti Dornan they pulled a great coup in Las of Irvine said . 0 Now, I think Vegas when one of their t.racton we'll make it." She looked ro-broke down. They found anoth- bust~ weather-tanned, trim and er advertised for $1400. They emaculate. So · did other put up a sign on tbe Lu Vegas marchers. Men bad found time streets, asking for donations to shave. Clotbea were colorful to help buy the tractor that and varied, not tacky or tattered. would pull one of their massive Some of the younger ona wore trailen. Guess how much Jhe hardly any clothes at all. donation bucket held at day's By now, The Great Peace end? $1600. March bu acquired a caravan .. All along the way, people of critical vehicles bqe tractor contribute," Dornan told us. trailen, flatbeds, an old school •pooc1, lodain& money, clotba. bus, uted R V'a. The loptica One penon broqbt u 1,000 are mind boglina, but in a true pain of sox. Another broapt democradc fuhion., tbe people S00 little bqt fiDcd with Dldl have formed their own pvem-and raiain1-tbinp tb much ment. Pour -.Owna" are color-alona tbe way. We'll alway• coded, wl e-=b .. a mwne need IDWJ, but tbe ...,,. ... tfal tent~ of boldina 100 peo-tbinp really couat. TodaJ we pie for m 1rinp, deiibenaio111, need~ for tt.e titcw • ctilectioal. Baell elecU ita own The peece IDAIC t .. are ... repr-.eatativea to tbe Great ma alMMd tM:ir allilioa lib DO Puce Man:b aoftl"DiDa board. one elle-atep bJ atep, nipt Auipmeet abeetl are aiped by niallt la tbe open air. They daily. -romonow I deaa tbe daep two to a teat-the little toillltl, • Patti D.omaa Mid. iDwrted cap-lib tcnta ol varied At meal time, evet)ODD ii eoo-colon, lookina lib Oowen on ewe. ODe truck ia tbe lcitdlen, the daert. Bvery bour ud a where a cmr ~ and dil-balf, tbe march bMta for a brief pemea tbe food. Another truck, rest brat, and the Oatbed trucb ref~, contains f1ab fruit, ba111ina the portable toileta pull veaetablet. mat, milk.. In anoth-up alon11ide. The marcbera er truck, another crew wu busy leave noJbina aloq tbe way. w..Wna dW., pota and pans, They have a tank truck tbat altJaouP ~ marchen were collecta all theit .. arey" water aimplJ Mdna ..,t of tbei.r banda. and all their KWap. and empties Bveryone. \ooked well-in the neat city'a sewer. One nourilMd. detail collecta aluminum cam Poocl purcba1in1, prepariq found aloq tbe roed. Tbey are • aad pn,aeatiq ii au~ Americam wbo me tbcir coua- bJ a YerJ attractive bnaaette try, ud tllieJ arc t•lriq 1tep1 woman ia Im late 20'1. a former _ to prow it. Letters to the Editor Families Bus fares Irk Newport senior Dear Mltor: The Orange County Board of Superviaon it aoina to make senior citizem pay bul fare when the United States 1ovemment cub aome of the gifts made to Orange County sometime later thil year. Most of us pay county taxes. My bouae bill ia S 1,468 plus per year. Inflation is caused by four reaaom: wriom, docton, lawyen and conpaa; the Dem- ocrat.a especially, and Reap.n •1 war build-up, which is necaaary. I wish you would publish this letter in your nice paper. I have paid taxes for 3S yean and feel I am entitled to a free bua ride. Name wttMaeW by reqa.a Newport Beacb Reader says Ensign comes through again Dear Editor: Through 22 years of invol- vement in community activities and organizations in this area, both professionally and as a volunteer. the Newport Ensign has always come through when o ur group needed a publicity boost. Our area daily papers seem to get caught up in trying to cover everything from the uni- verse on down to county workers fixing potholes in the freeway. I'm of the opinion that their coverage of strictly .. local" events is in need of an overhaul, or indeed, of being reinstated. Publicizing a local event is a valuable tool to the succes of an event, gives it validity, and gives people a good feeling about participating in worth- while community projects. Our band kids and parents work hard to make their band a suc- cess. They deserve all the credit and publicity they can get for their efforts. Please accept my sincere thanks for helping make our recent Band Jog-a-thon a suc- cess by publishing our picture. We gained more sponsors, even after the event was held! Keep up the good work! Jerry Sanders Santa Ana Heipts Tempie bunny found, back in Newport home Dear Editor: It was a happy ending for all when a Newport Beach family came to claim their bunny from the Temple Bat Yahm Pre- school. The youn1 bunny bad chewed the 1trin1 tbai kept hia cage closed and aone for an early momin1 walk. The children at the acbooJ were deliahted to "bunnyait" and the family wu &lad to have their dartin1 pet returned saltly. Evayone would like to thank the Newport Emip fol' their interest. Thanks to Steven Georaes who toot the terrific photo printed in the April 17 Ensign. Barbara Wi)liarm Director, Temple Bat Y ahm Preschool Newport Beach Standing. on head hazardous on PCH DearMkor: For several months we watched with great interest the aesthetic improvements being made for Newport Center. In particular, the new signs being installed at the entrance to Fash- ion Island, on the Pacific Coast Highway. Now, after spending all that money, and beautifying the en- trances, comes the shocker ... the obelisk signs that have been erected on PCH certainly de- served a more artistic comple- tion. If you just inverted the letters NEWPORT CENTER to attract attention, you have gained that alright. However. consensus among the better educated people of the world, and pcnons in the local area, we were all taught to read from top to bottom, and left to right. Traffic con- ditions on PCH do not permit standing on your head while driving to read the signs. The WANTED Lmtlv J wcllry We 11re ~urrcntly \lek1ng j<wcllrv and ,gem\ for J1rcLl pun~\t' Jro.m iSIJIC\ iJ,,J pr1L1iJI< 1riJ1t•Ju11h MOBOCO ~ mr JrucU'r'\ t=-( ""'' 100 '""('lift < '"'''Dr ''-''f'lUl'I f\..a.h (. \ ~lN'W.) (714) 64.4-8325 IY Mil ETll lllll SUN member Bric-a-brac, barretts and Glnk !!!~lrvlneCo. cleverly clutter up existence I am a new raident of New- port Beach aod a buainru owner in Oraqe County. I live within walkin1 diat1nc:e of the Newport C.enter. It pvcs one tbc feelina of nostalsia, of beina able to 10 downtown to 1ho9. eat.. and peopJe..watcb. I am impreaed with the up- scale vision of city off"JCials and plannen. At a recent meeting of Speak Up Newpo~ of which I am a member, I WIS impreued by the planning of the Irvine Company executives on what they called .. Fashion Island Re- naissance.,. Residents who are not aware of this development are in for a pleasant surprise. Their beautiful, newly com- pleted Atrium Court. is a prime example of the rejuvenation of an area. The Irvine Company bas created a mixture of shop- ping, entertainment, and dining with a European atmosphere for Newport Beach residents to enjoy. I say 04hats ofr to the Jrvine Company. Other areas should be so lucky as to have such up- scale developers in their midst. Ede Goodwin NewportBacb Clutter. For me., it\• pl"OWem t.bat aeema to never 10 away. A problem that rYe found &et.a worse when a f miJy aize in- creases. Over the years, I "Ve learned to cope with clutter mOl'C effectively. I cleancd out my drawer in the bathroom recently. Typ- ically. this drawer would hold hair brushes, combs, makeup, bobby pins, barrettes. hot roller clips, nail clipped, and more. I found a .. UCLA beat SC" button. I found a roll of duct tape. There have been mominp when a roll of duct tape would have come in bandy. I found a bottle of .. Gink," the solution fly fishermen put on their flies to keep them afloat. rd be cur- ious to know bow that got into my drawer. I found a bunch of small children's toys. some loose change. paper clips and assorted bric-a-brac. There was a time when my life was cluttered. I was angry with my fat her for being so strict with me when I wu growing up. I was disturbed with the bank teller for handling my ac- count in an unprofessional manner. I felt guilty for every- thing; for beina too paaoes with people; for DOt beilll .-r- ous eaoap. J ... aptet with my husband for not beina more acmitive. I •• opect _. bis parents for being too 1emitive. and verbal about oar &ta. One day, I decided to clean home, 10 to speak. I decided to let 10 of this ... ~ .. J Md been carryina arowid. I view people differently now. B~ ic.ally, I accept daem for wb.o they are. I don' take anytbina they say or don\ say penoaaDy. (This attitude toot care of most of the clutter.) rve learned to be empathic towards otben and their pro~ lems without allowing their problems to pend.rate my life. Oddly cnoup, I find that rm more help to them when J don' become so emotionally involved. My life is more even now. more simplistic. rm not on such an emotional see-saw anymore. I'm more effective in many re- spects; my mind is clear and f rce of cluttCT. I'm abk to -think more distinctly. My unclutteted existence permits me to help otben in crisis. J even feel pb~ ically lighter. I' ______ _, -----~--~~---c-,,..-. -m-~~.2-1 Sp«ial Oa..,.n1,;n's frozen yogurt 1481 Nt111t•port Boukvard. Sf'. 1 P«hi~ I ~i: like ice aeam. I But it I~ than Yi the calories. So visit Penguin's I som. And use this ooupon I I I P• I llAY 1. I• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS/IRVINE TODAY Police Blotter COllPIUI IY llET COllOI WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16 CRIMES 2000-Stereo equipment valued at SI, 130 was reported stolen from a residence in the 100 block of Summerwalk Court. ARRESTS 0215-Richard Leigh Bar- tlett, 49, of Newport Beach was arrested on suspicion of mis- TIE BEST BUY THI UADING EDGE• MODILlll)" PERSONAL COMPUTER CGNStMIER REPORT: "The b••t buy ••on9 18" co•pa l1bl•~ I • Laed1n9 Cd9e "ode l O." Co.pute r pe rlpne r •l • eve ll•ble at ••••one bl• prlc••. Cu•lo• dB••• Ill pro9r••• eve ll•ble . L•9•l C••• "•n•9•••nt. Ce l e nJar 1nq , Proqr ••• Drnll _,~-·-··-CA~ 714 261 5665 demeanor drunk driving. 0230-James Patrick Proctor, 46. of Newport Beach was ar- rested on suspicio n of misde- meanor dnmk driving. JOOS -John Stephenson Neel Jr., 39, of Newport Beach was arrested on suspicion of con- spiracy to sell cocaine. 1050-Richard McGowan Black. 30, of K.amuela. Hawaii. was arrested on suspicion of possession of marijuana for sale. 1100 Douglas Jay Schulman, 27, of Newport Beach was ar- rested on suspicion of possession of marijuana for sale. 1625-Geoffrey Greachen Snow, 22, of Newport Beach was arrested on suspicion of battery. 181S-Martin Stephen Mo- diano, 30, of Anaheim Hills was arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to sell cocaine. THURSDAY, APRIL 17 CRIMES 1300-A camera and video equipment with a total value of $2,270 were reported stolen from a residence in the .5900 block of River. 1310-A mit re saw valued at $550 was reported stolen from a residence in the 1800 block of East Bay Avenue. 1930-Jewclry valued at $.500 was reported stolen from a re s- idence in the 100 block of Gretel Court. 2130-Jewelry valued at ap- proximate I y $I 0,000 was re- ported stolen from a residence in the 1200 block of Rutland. 2310-Jewclry valued at S.575 Free Pickup & Delivery • BU~INE~~ (ARDS • LETTERHEADS & ENVELOPE S • NCR FORMS • •TYPES£ T TING • RUBB ER STAMPS • CONTINUOUS FO RMS • •LABEL S • TICKETS • ANNOUNCE MENTS • -Cf) 0 z < Cf) :::> 0 I ..... z w :::> z w > w a: WE FEATURE KODAK EKTAPRINT COPIES PRINTING ~\ j • dff! l0t df Pd dOUJnSl.t1rs. next door to R0ihd11ld s ReslauranL ctnd lhf'rt "/ldflung 1n lht> f<'dr for your convf'nlf'n<f' 2411 E Coast Hwy, Suite 100. Corona I ~ar • 673-5945 BUSINESS OWNERS MICROFI SYSTEMS Fln•nclal Planning on Micro "Computera Modulo at SH Eech Complete with Procedures On afte Lotua 123 TNtnlng AYlllleble Call Stan Kardya, MBA ~~1At'J~ ~~ (714) 548-9568 -----=--- --=----= wu reported atolcn from a res- idence in the I 00 block of 33rd Street. AllUSTS 0030-Rafael Jose Perez,. ~. of Newpon Beach wu arratcd on suapicion of carryina a loaded firearm in his vehicle. 0220-Eric Joseph Mulvey, 20, of Newport Beach wu ar- rested on auapicion of commer- cial burglary. 0220-Timothy Steven Tru- jillo. 22, of Newport Beach was arrested on suspicion of com- mercial burglary. 1230-Andrew Jeordie Mack- ie, 18, of Newport Beach was arrested on suspicion of resi- dential burglary. FRIDAY, APRIL 11 CRIMES I 030-Jewelry valued at $36. 740 was reported stolen from a residence in the SOO block of Morning Star Lane. 1300-An engagement ring valued at $7 ,000 and currency totaling S 190 were reported stol- en from a residence in the 1600 block of Bayside. 1420-Currency totaling $400 was reported stolen from a res- idence in the 300 block of Ea.st Coast Highway. 1700-Jewelry valued at S 1,805 was reported stolen from a residence in the 1100 block of Rutland. ARRESTS 0010-Christopher Milton Teti, 20, of Fontana was arrested on suspicion of the unlawful taking of a vehicle. OOIO-Ricbard Michael Or- tega. 21, of Fontana was arrested on suspicion of the unlawful t• Irina of a YCbicJe. 0010-Allen Gary Martina. 20. of Fontana wu arreatcd on 1u1picion of the unlawful t•kina of• vehicle. <MOO-Robert Carl Talton Jr., JO, o( Newport Beacb wu ar- rested on suapicion of poueaion of «»Caine. 2335-Kim Loui1 Clement, 25, of HuntiDJton Beach was arrested on suspicion of dis- orderly conduct. SATURDAY, APRIL 19 CRIMES 0010-A VCR valued at $400 was reported stolen from a ru- idence in the 1800 block of 16th Street. 0700-Vandals reportedly caused SSOO in damqe to a car parked in the 100 block of Topaz. 0915-Bicycles valued at $329 were reported stolen from a residence in the JOO block of 29th Street. 1000-Trailcr ramps valued at $800 were reported stolen from a parking lot at the Coast Highway and Avocado. 2150-Hubcaps valued at SI 00 were reported stolen from a car parked in the "800 block of Dorchester. ARRESTS 0120-Rudy Alfred Palmerin, 22, of Riverside was a.rrested on suspicion of possession of coca.me. 0200-Kevin Walpole Kirsch, 18, of Newport Beach was ar- rested on suspicion of receiving known stolen propeny. 0245-Dana Kay Shives, 23, of Huntington Beach was ar- rested. on suspicion of possession Hoag settles lawsuit over drunk driving suspects BY GEORGE PAPPAS Hoag Memorial Hospital agreed last week to settle its portion of a $20 million federal lawsuit involving the Newport Beach Police Department. The suit claims Newport po- lice officers violated the civil rights of two drunk driving sus- pects when forcing them to sub- mit to blood tests. The two men. Timothy Hammer. 26, of Santa Ana, and Steven Bohunis, 27. of Costa Mesa will both receive S I0,000 under terms of the settlement. Tami Parrott, spokeswoman for the hospital. said the set- tlement "was made in the best interest of the hospital" and the hospital~s policy of taking blood at the request of police officen remains unchanged. Parrott said it was the fint time the hospital bas been in- volved in such a case. The suit, filed in U.S. District Court, claims police and em- ployees of Hoag abridged the civil rights of Hammer and Bohunis. according to their at- torney, Stephen Yagman. A trial date has yet to be set for the suit against the city and the police department, but is expected to be in mid-June. Yagman said. Parrott said she docsn 't think the hospital will be involved in a similar suit in the near fu- ture. "I think all the parties i n- volved arc now better informed about this because of the suit." she said. .. We're doing a good job,•• she added ... We try to go along with the guidelines.,. Escape to 1\dlltl - 7 DllrS-1 lllaNlll lfom $226 plus aw tare' IT6UT1SU'476 • Me9tmg l8fVt09 inciuding flower lei on ~ end lhetl lei on dlpettuf"e • Round-.trip .. rportlhot .. bW ..... end beggeoe twldlwlg • ~ edMtie9 on Moof9 of cocaine. 024,-Tbomu Andrew Lyday, 22. of Huntiqtotl Beach wu arrested on 1mplcion of poneuion of'hNhisb. 0520-Micluael Denaia Col- lina, 20. o( Cotta Mesa wu ar- reated on 1u1picion of pand theft of property. 1515-Margot Jane Silver· man, 25, of Los Ao1elc1 waa arrested on lutpicion of pos- session of cocaine. 2210-Ropr Craia Ferrell. 31. of Vista was arrested on suspicion of commercial bur- glary. SUNDAY, APRIL lt CRIMES 0500-A safe and contents valued at 14,800 were reported stolen from a residence in the 3SOO block of Irvine. 0830-Car stereo equipment valued at $700 was reported stolen from a car parked in the 1600 block of Jamboree. 0900-An outboard motor valued at $900 was reported stolen from a boat yard in the 1100 block of Back Bay drive. Don't eat the mussels The annual California mussel quarantine will be in effect May I to October 3 J. Consumers are advised not to cat mussels gathered from the California coastline, including the bays and inlets. during this period of time. Shellfish such as mussels. clams. oysters and scallops that arc collected locally by sports harvesters may contain a poison that makes them unsafe for con- sumption during the spring. summer and early fall. Shellfish sold commercially in Calif omia markets and restaurants, how- ever-, have undergone testing by the state and arc considered safe. Also, shellfish imported into the state are monitored by the federal government and should be safe for the consumer. The annual quarantine is the result of 508 previous cases of shellfish poisoning that have occurred in California since 1927. Thirty-two of these cases have resulted in death, and all cases repo rted poisoning be- tween the May I and October 31 period. For further information on the quarantine call 8~760. Correction In last week's Ensign, the name of the author of the .. Hal- ley's Comet brings out ostrich feather" article. was incorrectly spelled. Her name is Dolores Holmes Benson. ,. AMERICAN AIRPORT TRANSPORTATION & LIMOUSINE SERVICE, INC. lutet/Mlnlbua/l~ ~WI .. Ooof '° Ooof SeMc• ""'°"' c"°'*' and loun 1-800.52+-1 300 .I •·••weelc..t• .... .,_. .I ....._,C..,-..• lD Pee.M19 .. .I Tniual"""w C.•1uth•1~_...-'-' GIUIPlllCI •ZWPOBT (71t) 720-9191 ltl ,......,. e .. , .. 0. ,.__, ...... CA .... 0 Sport Scene THIRD ANNUAL South Orange County Exchange Club Golf Tou~t is Monday, May S, at Bia Canyon Country Cub in Newport Beach at noon. Limited to 120 players, the day includes a dinner and auction to raise .money for the Exchange Club's Child Abuse Prevention Progam. Call 6S0-2771 or 476.3144 for information. ~UN FOR THE .ROSES S and 10-k runnin1 events, Mile ~qu~re Park in Fountain Valley, Saturday, May 3, be110n1n1 at 7 a.m., (for registration) to benefit the cstablisb~ent of ':Vhecha Pines, a new sports camp for wheelchair athletes m Oraqc County, as well as the athletic programs at Fountain Valley and Loa Amigos high schools. Day also includes a JO-furlong "fun run" in honor of the Derby. PREPS Bueball Friday, May 2: Corona del Mar at Woodbridge, 3: IS p.m.; Newport Harbor at Saddleback, ):IS p.m. Tuesday, May 6: Corona del Mar at Costa Mesa. 3: IS p.m.; Newrort Harbor at Laguna Beach. 3:15 p.m. Softball Friday, May 2: Corona del Mar at Woodbridge, 3 p.m.; Newport Harbor at Saddleback, 3: IS p.m. Tuesday, May 6: Corona del Mar at Costa Mesa. 5:30 p.m.; Newport Harbor at Laguna Beach, 3: IS p.m. Boys Tennis Friday, May 2: Corona del Mar at Woodbridge, 3 p.m.; Newport Harbor at Saddleback. 3 p.m. Monday, May 5: Sea View League Tournament. Costa Mesa High. Continues Tuesday, May 6, and Wednesday, May 7. Time to be announced. Track Tbunclay, May 1: Newport Harbor at Corona del Mar. 3 p.m. Tuesday, May 6: Sea View League preliminaries, Sad- dleback High, time to be announced. Swimmin1 nunday, May I: Boys Sea View League preliminaries. Woodbridge High. Call for times. Friday, May 2: Girls and junior varisty preliminaries. Woodbridge High. Call for times. Saturday, May 3: Sea View League finals. Woodbridge High. Call for times. Boys V oUeyball Thunday, May I: First round, CIF playoffs, call sc hool for schedule. Quarterfi nals Saturday, May 3; semifinals Tuesday, May 6. f.laC!bokE MEN + WOMENS Gl 600 $59.95 WOMENS MENS MENS MENS FREESTYLE BB '4600 ACT 600 BB 5600 4295 45.95 59.95 55.95 WOMENS ~ AEROBIC ~.95 WOMENS ~5 Ht-TOP 49.95 MENS HITOP BASKETBALL 59.95 ~ SEf AINlt SflLE CORONA DEL MAR MENS 605 RACING 49.95 3331 E. COAST HWY CORONA DEL MAR 671-5538 (OPEN TILL 8:00 PM WEEKDAYS) Vlctorr. In OJ!!. CdM's tennis team poised for another Sea View run BY PAUL BARTELT A tennis powerhouse during the last deQde, Corona del Mar Hi1b boya team seems to be retwniq to form u the CIF playoffs near. They finiabed ftnt in the prestigious Ojai tour- nament last weekend. The Sea Kinp were led by number-one ampea player Mike Briap who, dapite a sore wrist, made it to the finall before de. cisively losina to Jeff Traqo, of Mira Costa Hip. The doublea tam of IC'llion Richard Sandoval and Lance Gilbert, leeded fifth in the tour- nament, IOlt in the ICIDHmals to David Bier and Mark Hemen from Miralelte Hiab. Seventh-year head coach Dave Heffern bu guided the Sea Ki.up to a l 2-S overall rec-- o rd, including a 9-2 mark in league play this season. Corona del Mar's losses came to last year's Sea View league champs U nivenity, and to La- guna Beach. The Sea Kings are in second place behind Laguna Beach with three league matches remaining this week. Four of the eight Sea View league teams were ranked in the top 10 in C IF pre-season polls. The top three Sea View teams will play in CIF post- se u on matches. and Corona del Mar is usured of bei na among them. Ranked eighth in CIF, tbe Sea ~np beat fourth~ranked Foothill earlier this year. Ref- f~ 39, the fifth teDDis coach at Corona del Mar, baa a young team comiltin1 of five seniors and four underdaumen. Bri1P, who won the CJF &in- gles title u a sophomore last year, baa lOlt only one set this leUOn apinst 32 victories. Brigp, ranked number two in the Soutbem California I a.. year-old division, baa improved his volley and serve since last season and baa fully recovcn:d from a back injury be suffered in December. "Mike is the best player around," said Heffern ... He is .steady on the baseline and with Sea View League boys vol- leyball champion Newport Har- bor opens the CJF 4-A playoffs tonight (Thunday) against tbc winner of the Fountain Valley- Rolling Hills wild card game. The match begins at Harbor at 7:30 p.m. his quicknts1, be CUI fet to U. most nery ball I am pad to get him I.ck for ODC IDOft 11*'·" Sandoval and Gilbert bave lolt only two of 26 let.I played this yeu-while compi)ina a 9-- 1 league record. Since Heffern toot over in 1980, tbc Sea ~ have com-- piled an im.praai~ 14S.16 cnu- all ~ won lift league titJa and one CIF 4A cbampiomhip. In six ~ lldlena\ teams have lost only seven times in I 2S league matcbea. The un- defeated 1983 ~ 25-0. was crowned CIF champs. With four playen rtturniDa next year, Heffern bas plenty to look forward to. But. for now, again challenging for league and CIF tit1ea is Heffem's biggest concern. The Sailon, seeded second in the playoffs beb.iDd only Ed- ison, rolled to the Sea View Leape tide with • J 4-1 owrall mart for coach Mite Neece. The CIF cbampiomb.ips are set for May 10 at Marina Hi p School in Huntington Beach. I • l!'s .,our body CW1d .,ou res1Jv ~ t> ma6e the most cJ It Thar means lasing Wf!ltfTI. CW1d gerting n shape, ca6ung yo.JI body al the .,.,, k> fiCnessl aL TOllO-H•·~IOS 236t1 Et Tom Roald I means co 111 dbl IQ yo.xwJA t> spending less lhan an tnJt three llmeS a ~ 1n an e>eoSe progiam lhaf can promise resuls And '9'if now we''A! made membel stwp f!IJO/lll9Y afbdable at Irle spa lhal nas ~ all - trdudlng tnQvdJaly supeM98d worto.c ~C1Jf1S. ~ guidiWa !tie laleS1 '" N<U~ CW1d -098 eQUipTlert CW1d rruc:ti more TWO-YEAR MEMBERSHIP• NOW, ONLY ••• s 11 ... _.....,.. •'C9UST-f?Ml A? .... 1620Wlisi~~ • FULLUl'IOll-f?MI ..,....,, 24' East ()rw ~pe -.n\W PER llONTHI ·cn-•mc:•• ....... ~ Locano. ,,. I •Y 1. I• THE NEWPORT EHSIGNICOSTA MESA NEWSllRVINE TODAY • '"8TOI IY JIM COUllS TOM HOPKINS IN 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 Since 1969. Tom has personally tra ined close to 1.000.000 people. but he is # 1 for one reason - RESULTS 1 An amazing 89°10 of the attendants average a 43°10 increase in sales Now. you can experience a full day of "How To " nuts and bolts tec hniques. instead of the hype and rah-rah passed on by other speakers Experts have proven that sales- people who invest in career improvement and personal growth earn 50°10 more than those who don't. Join the professionals. and invest in your most valuable asset. YOU ! Be sure to ask about Bootcamp '86 DON'T PROCRASTINATE! REGISTER TODAY! -----~--~ ~~~------= CALL RSM & CO. (714) 547-0505 • Wind Warrior winds up winning wet and wlld Newport-Ensenada race The 48-foot catamaran Wind Warrior from San Francisco 1ailed by Steven Shidler was the fint boat to cross the finish line in Jut Saturday"s Newport- to-En1eoada Race. The Wind Warrior took 12 houn and S6 minutes. Five hours later Minette, another catamaran aailed by Michael Leneman from tional race in the world," there wu a lot of activity. The crew of one boat wore tuxedos and bad a very tippy artificial palm tree on their bow. A gorilla wu on the bow of another boat, and still another had a naked mannequin sitting on the bow pulpit. A couple off ellows in a speed- Marine Scene South Bay Yacht Racing Club finished in second place. The fmt monohull to finish wu Cheetah, a 66-foot Ultra Light Displacement Boat (ULDB) owned by Dick Pen- nington of Long Beach Y acbt Club, and fourth across the line was Saga, a 69-foot ULDB sailed by Doug Baker of Long Beach Yacht Club. Roger MacGregor's Anthem, a 65-foot ULDB, fro m Lid o Isle Yacht Club was the fifth finisher with Ragtime. sa iled by Pat Farrah of Long Beach Yacht Club coming in sixth. The beautiful 84-foot Chris- tine with Fred Preiss of Pacific Mariners Y acbt Club at the helm was seventh and Nick and Ro- bert Frazec's Swiftsure III from San Diego Yacht C lub was eighth across the line. Another San Diego Yacht Club boat, the ULDB Kath- mandu, sailed by John Lanoon was ninth and Robert Moore's 66-f oot Pandemonium from Balboa Yacht Club tenth. These were just the top fin- ishers. The final scores will be decided by corrected time and were not available at press time. With 550 boats milling around on the ocean off Newport Beach Saturday wait ing for their time to start this '"biggest interna- AMERICA'S GLACIAL WILDERNESS Alaskan Odyssey Aboard The M. V. MAJESTIC EXPLORER An Educational Adventure Glaciers•Fjords•Wildlife Beginning June 8, 1986 S PECIAL EXPEDITONS ~CE. MAR TRAVa 3419 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar 714/673-0380 By MARY WAUER boat-who evidently felt that all sailors are sinners-raced through the fleet hollering re- ligious messages on a bullhorn. One boat, Justice, had a four- month-old baby aboard and should get a trophy for the youngest crew. At Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club, where most of the visiting boats were rafted. they had a band on the docks to give eve- ry one a good sendoff. Saturday mo rning the members turned out to cook and serve a wo nd- erful breakfast to the sailors. Friday night t hey also had a big Mexican party for a ll the participants. The office at BC YC was als o doing a big business selling En- senada Race T-Shirts. ••• Chuck Lewsadder in Last Gasp II I won the Star Fleet Championship sailed at New- port Harbor Yacht Club April 26. 27. He is a member of the host club. S hillelagh sailed by Ralph Wintrode of Balboa Yacht Club finished second and Jack Dol- lahite of N HYC came in third. • • • In t he Newpo rt Harbo r Spring Gold Cup Regatta. Craig Lyons in Humdinger was the top Etchells 22 sailor with Ah- ahita raced by Jorgenson/ Men- ninger finishing second and Don Bever in S hy coming in third. All arc fro m Newport Harbor YC. For • insurance call Like a 11.DOd neilzhbtx. S« 'e lium is t&re. ITATI fAaM A tNIUaANCI • &a .. fwmt~~ Hol'lle Otta. Bloomonoton. llllnoi• • Mon Chalti'au pre ts fine foDd In heart and soul preseniatlon •Y.,..nocroa 0oar ....... loftll Of fiDe (~ ooabd IO perfection, read oal I uw two WOids for you- M• Ciatea•. A re1taurant WMre tlae meal JO• order ia a perfmmence ewee• bJ aa 11ti1t ded•ecl to aeellnce. Mae 0tr1111 ii tn1J a bean ad toal operatioa. You will ~ JOU ......... of tJlia .. _,, ....... you ... forniDe~. .......... .,, die wry pa-Tbia .&\lc-ol eootiaa .,.,...._ ciom Ema VaalMob. Bnaa wt qaite olnioua • we ~ bwlMwl/md .-. ll'e die ce>-iaomdloicetUil......a~ ~ Ud die lleutbeat bite. To -.m, _._...,...,. al dliil stlpllt. operMiou. eon au cbamPIPou frail," Braa Uta u laoateu •nd a lllCaftDIJ bllmd 01. mmllrow ......... ,_ pr...:tka Ida ..... la butter, wida cream, espertiM ia tbe tltoa.ea; the sherry. madeira aad copao comWailrioa ii a wie.W. one-comfortably aittiaa in a lislat methar-.tbediw'.Wmacb putry ahell. Oar HCOacl ap- like a ctin"« pelt io tbe Vu-petizer Wf11 -mm. de IW e»- becke home bein1 treated to tendaile," a combilUldoB of teal- • meal prepared with puine Iopa. muaaela, crab, baby aoul-lelt care. Make the trip shrimp, cram and cbablia that to El Toro and tat it for your-arriv~ with the aeaf oocl in a self-it will be worth itl ·rich, thick cream aaucc that Recipients of many awards, tasted much lite a light cbce1e their mOlt recent accolade wu aauce. The Gold Award of Merit from All meal• come with aoup. the Southern California Rea-salad, veptable and bread and taurant Writers Association. butter. The aoup of the night It is the second year in a row wu cream of watercreU. Both Food contests set for OC Fair Several baking and food prep- arati on contests have been added to the competition for the July I I through 20 Orange County Fair in Costa Mesa. Contests arc geared around the fair's salute to the dairy industry and othen are tradi- tional county fair cooking con- tests. A Make It With Cheese Con- test ii open to amateur adults and it set for Sunday, July 13. must not require refrigeration after baking and must not be more than three inches in di- ameter. Youngsters, ages 3 to 14 years, win have their Junior Baking Contest on Tuesday, July IS. Cakes or pies may be sub- mitted by youngsters aged I 2 to 14. A special class "Jump On Over" Favorite Dairy Dish is open to ages 3 to 14 yean and will include items that use a dairy product. The class is geared around the dairy theme. my dinner companioa and I aarecd it taated aimilar to a compatible uDioa of 1plit pea and dam cbowdu.· The rolla wen lrab, warm and 1ened witJa umaJted batter; ~ aenina umalted butter witb .. ii one indicator of a flnt dJ/t•cld. Tbe Nlad WM a wonder. 'J'be iqnclintt were ao frab and attractive. actually perfect in appearance, tbat the tomato llice looted artificial; but tMrina it prowcl it .. firm wl ripe to the ideal 'J"be eatna WC leleded., after ..... _. fnl -..... Ill ...... clifticalt delihendoD, weft.... 7 • mon fnit Qambord" and -...i Mon Cb,.an1." Tbe aceptioDa1 treat. Botla of tlaae marvel• quality of tbae cboicee cnnot r-iwhd me of die c::llrile•• be UDdena.aecl. Tbe ... ..,. (tbe bolidaya; tbeJ _ _. ~ -- fint aelection) wu delicately live in their tMte en NL poacbecl and arriftd with tbe For tboee wbo lib to cliDc IUICioua Cbambord aauce rest-out noi only for 1oocl foocl, ins on top in juat the ri1b• bat to enjoy an iati·•. dep• amount and Adina only to na-decor, you will be ple•ed with ment tbe aavory deJiPtfulneu ·Mon Ch,.eau From tbe com- of the uJmoa. AD the filb lened fortable caahioay cl.an to tbe here it freab and it WU nidcnt band-made bud vua that 8dom with this dish. the tablet e¥a! touch ii daiped The veal selection wu tender to make you feel lite a welcome milk-fed Wiaconain veal, guest and to enjoy. an jntjwwte anoked Belpan ham (of count) eYellina. Enhancing tbae fed- and swiss cheae. lightly breaded U.,. is the harpist playiq her and topped with a mushroom mqical instrument. Sbe per- cap and an extremely light hol-forms on Wedneaday, ThundQ. landaise sauce. The combination ~ Friday and a strollina vi- w~ an exceptional blending oliniat entertain• on Tuesday of tastes achieving simple, de-and Saturday. licious taste quality. If Mon Cbatcau bas a draw- Three of the dessen choices back it would have to be its were prepared by Jean and we location-it is not easy to find. tasted two of these; they were It is located at 23642 El Toro both outstandina. The Charlotte .. ,_. __ _ lload ia Saddlebac~ Valley Plaza. Ow yoa rw:la die pl••. cwnU., from die 405 frwwaJ, yoa altouM CODrim• OD El TOl'O lload to tlae car __.. oa die npt at the end of tbe plaza and tuna rialat i·-rlj t 1ly .. fore the car WMIL Y OD will dim ace a tip for Mon Claa•c••· drive atraiaht b.ck lO belDd the plua ... the drift wiD open up to • larF partina lot and ~ it will be OD the kft. Mon Olatcaa ii open Toeeday throup Sunday for dinner from S:lO p.m. to 10 p.m. It ii open for lunch, Tuetday through Fri- day, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Lunch prices range from $4.9S to $9.25 and dinner prices are Sl2.9S to SIS. They have an exceptionally diverse and well selected wine and champagne list with prices from SS.SO to S 14S . Call 830-3S IO. Russe it a rum'-flavored choc- olate mousse with a whipped cream topping. The rum flavor was very light, not the least overpowering and wu a very special treat. The Baiser de Manon is an actual cteation of the chef and is baked me- ringue on the top and bottom with a hazelnut custard in the middle and topped with pow- dered sugar. It wu also a tute Unlimited Pasta-bilities ••• Specializing in fresh pastas, sauces and ·carry-out dining "The range of possibilities is impressive." -Elmer Dills, Ch. 7 Eyewitness N~s Contestants will also have the opportunity to create a new flavor of ice cream in the Car- ntioo Dairiea Homemade Ice Cream Contest on Friday, July 18. Cream. ice and aalt will be provided by Carnation Dairies. Yant place winner will receive a year'• aupply of Carnation ice cream, ice cream serving dilbel and • rQleUe. Ribbons will be awarded. Detailed information on all contests is available by c.aniq the entry · office at the fair- grounds 7Sl-32A7. A Special ---------~---f Contests' Booklet it available 'l'be top win•ina flavor may be uecl ia Carnation Dairiea 1987 feature OaYor propam. Amateur coob over II ,eara of .. can eater tbe Gbirardclli Cllocolate Great American- Claocolate Cootie Contest 01l PridaJ, J9ly 11. One clozeD cookiea uaiDa Ghi- rardelli Chocolate proclacta mutt be broapt to the Pair on the jadainf day. Cookie• for mailiq upon request. &try date cleadlinea and sq- i.ttration requirements vary llC- cordina to contem. la addition, tnditiona1 com- petitiom in the home uu de-- partment iadade bated poda. preaened f oocla. decorated cakea, confectiom ucl table eettinp. Deadline to enter tllele areat it JUDC 16. Addhion•I i.nf ormation may be obtained by calliq the entry office. Baby·Bact Rlh ...... A Clllck• o•-.- for 59.'5 • ....... •1nn• People mat • "'°' °" Nlw Ailt Oedt~ . .. ~- Midi ·-·loam • Ollft\Pl9lit ~ lrunttl - Ful~ • Ei••ma• ,,_. Oenc:re - cat.wt~-~ • ec-n·1 Ttbll C.dtllt Shop - 14Hcus • l1S on. Guat loams • ~.., COn..cnlian F~ -tla!' 10 to 100 ~ 1700 Newport Blvd. ~ Mesa • n4/S41-3632 (corner of 17th & Newport Blvd.) M-SA lo-&, SUN 12-6 (VISIT OUR S10lf IN WfST COVINA) • ... CA,.,..• Bealfl•""'' .. • .. II •YI.• THE NE'M'ORT ENllGNICOSTA WSA NB·~E i'fl>DAV Theater -BY JACK BOLLAND what ~ you do abOUt die 500 Scbutiaa•a Weat, down by ~ OI IO difl'erew ia ... , the .ea in San Clemente, wu Doe. lie retam to Ju. real era the fint dinner theater of note and doa &be ao with lilim? Tbe in tbia area. For a while it was premile ii amusina and abowa actively cnalpd in produciq the comiclerable amount of re- playa. muaicall, and other kindl learch nbblea made about the of abowa. Then it faded from genius. There ii some •Priabtly view for awhile. Now under the comedy aad aome ima&inative guidance of Bill Raftery, it'• clewlopment of plot. back at full steam. While the 1how bM ita me>- To launch tbe new loot. "Leo-menta of beinc enticiq and en- nanlo the Florentine" ia malrina joyable, it coald bave been better an appeaian;ce, and it ia a wel-.ened by a atroqer cat. W-al- come one. Geoqe nbblea, who liam Lewia, in 1pite of a wia has written acveral plays and that loob too much lite a wia, wu at the helm of TV\ •My ia an eeaaaina Leonardo, 1uf- TbRC Sona," and otber abowa, ficiently aood lootina to re- hlll a unique and rather intrig-ICIDble the physical attndive- uUaa play in hil fantalJ about nea of the llOtcd man. Re bu Leonardo di Vinci, who re-. acena where be repten rather tuma-tbroaah a cbemica1 pro-stroqly, but be plays too much cea to modem-day Italy. on the aamc level. It ii quite Here be meets a youna lady pouiltle that be will warm up trawJina with her parent.a and to bia role • the run continua, she immediately falh in love for the ability ia there. with him. And he with her. So Denile Granaer exudes some . er . o1..1....a..a-.. • mucatiom ....--re8CtiOll to da Yanci bat aM cloaa, eeem to -iato tbe ,.... witla ·-entlmliam. D. Ja, 8ndlcy ii ......, and Nanrre Perry ia vfaorom ad broad. Kary Lynn Vail bM ac..aic MWollmmor and diaplaJI l8IQlm clrippina in ICicl. Joe Beimzelmn milb that brid role ol tbe lnepector for all it ia worth-which is notably a role without 1ub- n1nce. Vinnc Perrelli ctirectecl and proYided aome momentam and cffectift perina. but om .-a he had Clolle more to brina dwper performanca from his cat. ~~ Wat. 140 Awn- ldo Plea. s.n Clmtotte. Raer- Wltlon.r"' 491-9950. ao.a,,,.. l •nd cwttri11 tinv u I p .m. Tw8dlly to S11t111d1t7. 1 p .m. on S1111d•y1. •nd • S""""'y brwedl "' 11 .. ,,,. wide tlw Muw "' l p.m. CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACIOll l . Sotrowf.& ...... 7. krip el ....., u. I.a..,..,..,, 11.~-..,w 19. o.ew.a .... lO. Pa 11•9' 21 . ht...t iftllnlnM1M 22. Out ol orcMt 2}.Comp&Ua 14. Hom 2'. Nnal,.., ..... 17 ........ .. 29., ...... ... )Q. ....... .... )l ........... .. . ) ). G.ll-lilre W.cl )4 ...... ),. C...eo,..._ SOLUTION TO LAST WEEK'S PUZZLE • 37. "°'I ·-)9. A_.__... 42. ,_.. ..... 4J. 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Mmor 1'9 Y Fl I •• Oraap Coat CoJJeac\ n.c. tre Department bM ...onred audition dala for three abowa it will mount dais mmwr. occ-. p••nw:r tbeabe ..... induda: JC*pb Stcia\ eotmdy, •Enter Lauahiaa-; Bria Friel\ hip comedy, 16Philadelplaia. Here I Come-; and a aew mm- ical adaptation of tbe duaic American melodrama, "The Dnmtarcl.- Auditiom for "Enter Lauab- ina" will be bdd Monday and Wednesday, May 12 and 14, from 4-8 p.m. In OCC'I Drama Lab. Under the direction of John Ferzacca, the abow requires seven men and four women. ADdilioM for .........,... • Herc I Come .. arc tci.ed.W for May 21-23 from 6-.30-10 p.a. in occ•a Robert B. Moore Tbabe.. n. ... will be ... rec1ed by BiD P.,tia. Jt aequiaw a cut of aiDe men alMI lom WJbe 1>nmtan1• will CODduct auditions June 23-24 from 6- 10 p.m. in the Drama Lah. Di- rector Alex Golson UJI that 13 men and five women arc needed. AD penom aaditionina muat be prepared to lina • IOJll from any musical An 11CCOm- pajst will be prDYided. For audition information, phone 432-5640 . WAITER-SERVED MEALS 7 YEARS ON BROADWAY WINNER OF 7 TONY AWARDS WITH»E Hl1' SONG "DON T CRY FOR IE ANJElllllA· .. , 1. -THE NEWPORT ENSIONIC08TA MESA NEWlllAWE TODAY .... II Fiim C!p!Ult! . Mature Romance rates high in 'Violets are Blue' _..., .. ,...,.. ..... a ..... _.., .. .., .... .,.111111 II• a ..... _ ... ..,_. ........... . • aY DALE WINOGUllA VIOL&TS A•& •LUE. A ud, pUfal loniiaa for the pat rum throup tbia reftahinaJy uncynical and unpretentioua little romeace. The mature, be. licvable 1exaality or Silly s,ac- et and ~nin ~line, u IUp acbool 1weetheart1 wbo llave a bittersweet reunion two de- cada laaer, ...... the lliab~ yet flavodully detailed atory. Al llae'I wife, Bomaie Bedo- lia 1martly a•oida tbe clicbe of tbe bet...,ed "otbcr woman.• and creata a acmible, pauptiwe cbancter. Jeck F"llk'I clclately viaual and dnmetic clirectioa capturea analJ..town det•i" with affection, and bencHa die cen- tral relatiombip tacdully and paaionetely. LUCAS. The londy yeamina of romantic adolacence ia ICD- aitMly and pdy captured in David Sdbu .. writina and di- rection. Unfortunately, he doean't re1olve tbc romutic dilemma of the maia teenqe character (Corey Baim), wbo falla in low with a airl wlM>'a in low with tomeODe et.. The comedy •pedl ~ wilely toeed down in favor of explorina tbe eorrowful. yet determinal qaal- ity conte)al by RJia. on •&AT. A cuno.1y lik- able, if thinly ploUcd and MaWy d~ected (by Michael Dhuaer) comedy, IDOltly bdped by le'Y- er&I adept paf GnMDCa A li- brarian (Judp Reinhold) pre- .-ndt to be a cop 10 that be .~Ft cloee to a Lady cop (Mea ftUy}, leadina to all aorta of mix-ap9 and nriecbicf. The lllOlt joyful and delicioua momenta lllle tbe dance ICCDa, wonder- fully cboreosraphed by Jecqdea D' Amboile, in which a arovp of fumhlina cope become • de- tiptlul perf ormina . . M1JaPllrS LA~ ud aictJy Ctlarlri 9;:,d,~ waodera tlaroaab u a cop framed f OY laia wife's murder, ud uyiaa to locate tlle real tiller. Tbe -mphs sit ia J. Lee nomp.oa'I dinctioa ii OD ... dittic YiohBCc ... tlll1l111 .... lodrama. .... ., ..... .... peme ad ~ ... die omiaoaa mood _. e.,;., udcrtonea keep die f"da oa ita toa. .. cloee tbe fria1 u .• p1ycbotic character of Carrie Snodpaa. TID MONO PIT. Tbe pila. Flllt joka, c:nel ll•tpidt, ... inane laijinka ~ tm hellnwb of tJllil patlaetic CKmC for CD- tcrtaiwnt. Tom Baka ucl Shelley Lona haw ao comedic rapport • a ca4lple coatcndi• with a dilapidated boue, 1qveezina out hilarity lib blood from a ltODe • School's out as 'Last of the Class' lost in haze of ham 8Y JACK BOLLAND For some time now, Al and Barbara Hampton have been giving local audienca impres- sive theatre, so perhap1 they can be excused for .. Lut of the Class,.. at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse in Costa Mesa, a wobbly and laborious attempt at comedy. Tbe Hu1equin bu done some b.ighly impressive productions in the past, 10 one can only wonder why this play wu cbos- en. It ii lite the early days of dinner theatre, when no one thoupt it wu anythina more than a showcue for ti.red come- dia. Tbe laughs here were in- termitten~ but it did have an ingratiating ending which gave the audience somethina to cheer about. Richard Vath, who bu done some excellent work in the put, directed, but thia one was no- thing but a lamentable and pain- fully unfunny play-except for DCC big band b~lngs jazz to campus The Orange Cout College Bia Band? under the direction of Dr. Charles Rutherford. will perform classic and contem- porary jazz al a concert on Sun- day, May •. on the OCC cam- pus. The perf ormancc begins at 2 p.m. in the Robert B. ~oore Theater. Admission is S4 in ad- vance and SS at the door. Pan of OCC's Sunday Jazz Series. the pcrf ormance will • • • • • • 21 22 S.E. Bristol • Newport Beach • tcomer of Btrch> • • • • • • • • • Please call for reservations (714) 852-8762 HOURS Sunday and Tuesday rtwuFriday 8:30 pm & 10:30 pm Saturday • 8pm -10pm -11 :45pm • SHOWROOM MINIMUM • 2 dnnks per person feature four bia bands and guest artists Chuck Findley on trumpet, and vocalist Rowanne Mart. Tickets will be sold at Tick- etron outlets and in OCC-S Com- m unity Services Office in the Student Center Building. Com- munity Services Office hours arc weekdays 9 a .m.-7 p.m., and Saturday. 8 a.m.-noon. For further information. call -432-S880 LIVE ON STAGE! some momenta of sharp one liners and a slimp1e here and there of two old men who are thrown together after many years apart. They have their arguments, they tou imuha back and forth, but in the end they waltz off toaetber. In fact, the show cloaca with their doing a not-too-nimble but charming little dance step which the au- dience loved. Al the old men, Bill Erwin .. Peter WU perhaps the stand- out with a viaoroua portrayal of a cantankerous py. Al bis friendly enemy, Albert Schoen- befl WU also impreuiw. Al for the rat of the cut, Connie Hair m•nqed to make a cliche role intri.p.ing. but Re- becca Fontadt wu ao owrdone and full of extrema that tbe character simply vanished in a haze of ham. Jack Deaelia u Gaylord wu another e~ple of a part cleatroyed in me writ- ing, 10 that playing it was a matter of endurance. Harwqllin DinMr Play~. 3503 S. Harbor alvd. Co1to M~&a, 979-7550. clo1e.1 Ju11e 6. Tue1days • Tlaur1do,1 I : I 5 p .m .• Fridays 9 p.m.. SMlllMy1 8:45 p .m. w~~lcnu.I ""1tinff1. /:JO p .m.. Joins the ''EAGLE CHALLENGE'' in bringing the AMERICA~ CUP to Newport Beach Sponsors: Vessel Assist and Newport Imports FMsnlml Your Official Eagle Station Hear "EAGLE U PDATES~ Friday's at 9:30 AM & 3:30 PM on KOCM Pa.11-IUY I. t• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWSllRVINE TODAY ART Toucbe. Ltd., 499 N. Cout Highway, Laguna Beach. Hoon are 10 Lm. to 6 p.m., Monday .. Actreaes/A....._.," a joint tbrou1h Saturday. Call 497- exbibition of recent work by 4491 . ~arl Gemot ~uebn and Holly Wrlght, will display through Pbotocn&>'lc works by Darryl May IO at BC Space Gallery. Curran and George James are 23S Forest Ave .• Laguna Beach. on display through May 2 at Gallery hours arc 11 :30 a .m. Irvine Valley College, SSOO Ir- to 5:30 p.m .• Tuesday through · vine Center Dr.. Irvine. Houn Saturday. For more information are 8:30 a.m. to 9 r .m., Monday call 497-1880. through Friday. Call 559-3233. ... n"lorJ: .. Buried Child,. writ- ten by Sam Sbepud ud ltqcd by Sam Weitman, throup May 11 , Mainstqe, Tuesday to Fri- day, 8 p.m., Saturday 2:30 and 8 p.m., Sunday 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. Tickets Sl6 to $21. Second stage to May 18, .. Virginia," Tuesday through Friday, 8:30 p.m., Saturday 3 and 8:30 p.m .• Sunday 3 and 8 p.m. Tickets are $16 to S21. SCR is at 6SS Town Center Dr., Costa Mesa. American Indian sculpture works by Clifford Fragua, on display at Galcria Capistrano, t hrough May 18. I 0 a . m. to S p.m. daily. Gallery is at 31681 Camino Capistrano. San Juan Capistrano. Diane Sassone GallerJ, 278 •Last of die Clam, .. Fred Car- Forest Ave., Laguna Beach will micbael's side-splitting comedy, f cature works by Grace Songolo will run through June 8 at the and Andrew Stanley Wing Harlequin Dinner Playhouse, through May 25 . Recent paint-3SOS S. Harbor Blvd., Santa ings by Gerald Buchman will Ana. Performances are Tuesday be on display May 31 through through Saturday evenings with Clnclrt p&-..Wlll• v• OW.11• 1111..W• 1d1iatlllFIClll•UC1n111·1 .. H•IMl'I Stlt11w1y lnld. Sltlray. May 3111,..... llU. F•Aria C•clft Mall. Tlcktll 1115 ..-.1. M ,_ atudentl aml a.ilr dtlzw wt IVll~ll It tM Fine Arts lex Otfla -..1e. Paintinp by Carolyn Cardena June 30. Houn are 10 Lm. to will be on view at Laguna Col-S p.m.. Monday through Sat- lcge of Art. Vettinger Gallery, urday and 11 a.m. to· S p.m. 2222 Laguna Canyon R oad, on Sunday. Call 494-2440. Laguna Beach. The exhibit will run through May 15. For more information call 497-3309. MUSIC Watercolon by Ellen Roberts will be on display through April 30 at Quorum Gallery. 374 N. Coast Highway. Laguna Beach. Also featured a rc acrylics by Muricle Burch. Hours arc 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Closed Mondays. For information call 494-4422. Works by Jacques Henri Lar- ticue and Marilyn Littman will be on view at the Susan Spiritus Gallery. 522 Old Newport Blvd ., Newport Beach, through May 24. Phone 494-4422. Oih by Fay Hoierman will be on display May I through 3 J at Quorum Gallery, 374 N. Coast Highway. Laguna Beach. Hours arc JO a.m. to S p.m., Tuesday through Sunday. Call 494-4422. Confrey Plaillips. Tuesday through Saturday evenings at the Newport Mandarin restau- rant in Newport Beach from S:30 to 9:30 p.m .• 3950 Campus Dr. Call 852-0900. Harbor Sincas meet Tuesdays. 7-9:30 p.m. at the Presbyterian Church of the Covenant in Costa Mesa . Call 494-8 119 o r 897- 0587 for details. TM Lee FetTell Slaow, at Club 17, 1670 Newport Blvd. in Costa Mesa. Wednesday through Sat- urday nights. STAGE I•eats at So•tla Coast Saturday and Sunday matinees. For tickets and reservations call 979-SS 11 . "A Mom for tM M~ .. by Eugene O'Neill, will run through May I 0 at the Gem Theater. 128S2 Main St., Garden Grove. Tickets are S9 to $13. For tickets and infor- mation, call 636-7213. .. BabJ," a musical UC Irvine drama workshop productio~ will be start May 7 through 10 at UCl'a Fine Arts Studio Theatre at 8 p.m. TM:kets are S3 to SS. Call 8~16. .. ....., New Y-," a musical comedy baaed on tbe play. •eo&- iday, •will be....,.., Tbundays tbroup Saturdays until May I 0 at the Colla Mesa Civic Play- home. 661 Hamilton SL, Costa .. On a S mall Scale: All Cali- fornia "U, .. a juried exhibition of two and three dimensional works restricted to 18 inches in size, will be on display May 2 through June 8 at Laguna Art Museum, 307 Cliff Drive. Laguna Beach S o uth Coast Plaza Expansion Location, Costa Mesa. Hours are 11 a. m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Fri- day and noon to 5 p.m .. Sat- urday and Sunday. Call 494- 6531 . Video & TV REPAIR OriatuJ worb bJ Orlando A.B. and otben will be on display tbrou1h May IS at Galleries ANTEMAI llPAltt£D AND INSTAU£D Mesa. Tickets are S7.SO. Curtain Tickets are S 17 .SO to S24. 9S at 8:30 p.m. Call 650-5269. including dinner. Call 492-9950 . •J'la Gettim& MJ Ad Topdm ... Takilla It Oii 'Ille Rc.t, • a musical starring Teri Ralston. will be staged through May 4 at Laguna Moulton Playhouse, 606 Laguna Canyon Road, Lag- una Beach. Call 494-0743 . "Leourdo tlae Floreatlae" answen the comical question, .. What if Leonard Da Vinci could travel to the 20th cen- tury?"' The play will be stqed at Sebastian~ West Dinner Play- house, 140 Avenida Pico, San Clemente. through May 30. ....... Lioll la Wiater, .. a drama f ocusin1 on the life of King Henry II of England, will be staged through May J 0 at Ca- brillo Playhouse, 202 Avenida Cabrillo, San Clemente. Tickets are SS.SO. Curtain at 8 p.m .• Thursday throu1h Saturday. Call 492-0465. MISC Duce EYetdaat UClntM: UCI Faculty Dance Concert to May 3. For tickets and further in- formation call 856-6616. Religious Services TEMPLE ISAIAH c~.,.~, Sabbath Sennce F rtday nights 8: 15 p m Rabbt Steven 0 . Schatz president: Felix Van Beek 2401 trvme A~ ~Belle" CI O H¥bor Ctvrst,.n Cliufch T""ple ~ ~8 9600 Of 6'6 7512 8-f 8-1 M•IHVllh Sef'mon -Y-H9 ...... ( .. ,_ .. .,..,-R•httOUS & H~e* Sc"°'-"' Something Happens Here 9:30 Sunday Worship 10:30 Fell owship ~ 10:45 Church School for all ,ages I") Child care all morning ~ '.'\un.~~ ol t~ OIJ r ~t.im~nt St. Mark Al>l'l f n A!\~ES liro" an~ rhroutth <i nc:t H1man R1ghh Ho• to Shatt 't our f-1111h 2100 Mar Vista (Jamboree & Ea tbluff). ,,8. '44-1341 SHIR HA-A' ALOT Rabbi P. King HARBOR REFORM TEMPLE S•bbath Services: Friday Evenlng ............ 8:15 P.M. F •mlty Service First Frict.y Of The Month •.. 7:30 P.M. Jamborff & Entbluff Dr. lluelc: Arte 8hlkler Educ*M': Nmc:y Lewin Newpolt Be.:h, Cellf. f0ttftlortMtklftallM4-72D ' • • • "Slaare of Myic" wu tJ1e ' excitiq theme ·of die Mozart, . I ' Harborlites IOOtb birthday. In kcepin1 with the title of the aala-the American Dream-the international ball- room wu decorated with a ftfteen-f oot bronzed Statue of Liberty, a recreation of the White House portico. through which the mannequins entered wearing five-foot floral head- chascs and • profusion of white baskets filled with colorful spriq Dowen. Ollie Lynn apd Jade Higgins chaired the f undraiser. which benefited Rancho Los Amigos and tbe USC Medical Centcn. Harborlitea uaiatina were Sasan Jarvie. Julie IM. Dine ~or­ diek. Sae Bea Mary Richard- son and Beth Lane. • • • The Casa Teresa Guild re- cently held its annual Fashion Show Deucrt Faire at the Jewel Court in South Coast Plaza. Guild mcmben modeled the handsome spring fashions from various South Coast Plaza bou- tjques. Restaurants from South Coast Plaza and Village as well IYlllAVll..,_I Chopin and Debuuey. cbapten joint aponsonhip of their annual black-tie optional dinner dance held at the Meridicn Hotel Vesta Curry. Judy Stapp and ~itty ~nauer co-chaired the event which benefited the Oraqe County Performina Arts Ceater. More OCP AC news: The Center Stars held its annual meeting and luncheon at the Newport Harbor Art MU1eum with OCPAC Executive Direc- tor Thomas ~endrict •pest speaker. The Guys aiUt Dolls Chapter haa a aet-toaethef at Gemmell. f eaturina a •ariety of the restaurant._ cuisine. , • • • Zee Allred opened her IOftly home for tbe board of trustees of the National Multiple Scle- rosis Society•s Oranae County Chaple!'. It was a sneak preview of the upcoming third MS dinner auction to be held May 31 at the Irvine Hilton 4 Towers. Be sure to mart your calendan for this exciting party EdmllbJs 1M& Mother's Day l'fate S19.SO #&DMy&~ .,,.ed .....,, U.P.S. and bNutiful compli~tary Cift Wrap Harbor V..V (Gelson's) Shopping Cenlef 1~ San MguM. .... poll lteod\ (Aoaa ton\ "°91"• Gatdlh-> 111-/.f: 901<19 Io .rJoi( ~"'!far """(Y/ o lhr{' jtir'11i11rt· .f/()rt' ;;, the t/JtJrkl fu ... nuH • tNll••o• OISION litlllll . ~. n..~. CMGfS • ~ • leClEl ·~·MG M • MOAll'IS JIWES • SOW:£R Costa Mesa: 3089 Bristol S1'eet · (1'4) 540-3822 .Mt tOUl't c:A the San Diego Freewav S.C..dloln&olkQ1t11 •Vlb>clald .... ~~ Ne.wport-Mesa music festival set to -returri The railient eoandl of music are comiq out of tbe bud and cboral rooms of the ~rt­ Meaa UDifaeld Scbool J>iatrict u more tbaa 400 atudeata re-- beane for tbe upcomia1· .. All District Music Festival.• Much excitement aurrounda the fatival, wbicb bu not taken place aince J 971. ..Tbtre hu ttadata will Mio articipate in the Chapman Muaic F..ml -nil will sift the ltlideata tbe recopitio11 ttiey cleeene, • well u offerina tbe tremeed- oua opportunity of partidpatiq in lute muaieal lfO'IPI• • aaid TeW"mkJe'I music tacber. Dixie Bliaa, one of tbe conductors of the midclle school band. Costa Mesa Life BY AllITTE WATIM been an excellent response from the teachen and students ever since the festival was announced. Funding for this event has come from the lottery money that bas come into our district," said Dick Watts, district spokesman. Watts said, "I view this u the begin~ing of a resurgence of musical performances in the district." The performance dates are choral at 7:30 p.m. on May 6 and instrumental at 7:30 p.m. on May 7. These will take place at Newport Harbor High School. .The public is invited. T191 , .. Pifer? k 111111 n"'111l,1lll II .. lcw;;w1 ..... All llllt1ct •Ille fllllwll dlcll wtll tlb ,._ ..,. • 1 117:30 ,. .. 11 ""'-'..., '"-kllnl n., n (fnm 1111 ann ..., .... ,,_ T.Wllllll llMI khnl K1Hll Inn,.._ Dnla lllMI lclllcl _. .... 'n1ll• m C... _,Mar HIP ldl11I The bands and choral groups will be made up of honor stu- dents from au of the high schools and middle schools with the exception of Ensign Middle School. Newport Bay will bold its annual meeting in the Park Newport Apartments. ITAff NITO IY AlllTTE WATm Meetings Watts credits recent district rctircc Jerry Olson with organ- izing the event, which bas grown to include an additional concert at Disneyland. The elementary The performance at Disney- land will take place May IS and the Chapman Music Fes- tival is May 28. Highljahta of the evening will · include alicle ahowa on tbe biJds --------------------- • • • FONB meeda1 ple•aecl of Bolla CIUca and Crystal Cove as well u an update on tbe bay. For further information caU On May 7. the Friends of 646-8009 . Jolin L. ~Com CUSTOM PHOTOGRAPHY. l TD Just in time tor Mothers Day and fathers Day , Children's Garden Portrait ~I Extended thru Mother's Day 3040 E. Pacific Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar -760-6767 t.Fasllion Flasll Productions Proudly Presents The First Fashion Aactio of the 1986 Season! Offered For Your Entertainment and Purchasing Pleasure at DAZZLE's NIGHT CLUB 1670 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa, 92627 (714)~ THURSDAY MAY 8, 10 PM! l1di•11 1111, ••. Tbe rlth Annual Uled Book Sale apoDIORd by the Newport Bach Frienda of tbe Library promiles prices tbat will be bard to beat OD May l, 2 and 3rd at the Newport Center Branch Library Commonity Room. 856 San Clemente Drive from 10 Lm. to 4 p.m. Old and rare editions, aporta, hobbies and many other cate- gories or boob in excellent CODClition will be ~vailablc, bo- aidea recent fiction and non- fldion tit.lea. This ia an opportunity to broWIC for awnmer vacation readina for prices bqinning at 2Sc and at the same time help in aupplementiq the libruy bud,et. Newport Beach Councilwo- man E~yn Hart will speak on Proposition SI. the ao-called .. Deep pocket initiative," at the Oasis Senior Citizens Center, 800 Marperite Ave. Hart will speak May 2 at 10 Lm. Newport Harbor Panhellcnic will hold ita rep.lar meetina on May 7 at JO Lm. at St. Mi- A Truly Spectacular Way To Buy Clothesl ch11el-S and All Anaela Church. 3233 Pacif1e View Drive, Coro- na clel Mu. Our~ apcakcn, Shidce and Robert Gugeabeim. will tell ua about .. Netauke," which are 1mall, Japaoete band- carved itema that they have col- lected over the yean. Bridge will follow the lunch. The Log Cabin Club of Orange County ii holdiq ita quarterly Oeocral Membenhip Meetiq Tuaday, May 6, 1986. The dinner meeting will be held at 8:00 p.m. May 6, at the Saddlebact Inn, 1660 E. lat S~ Santa Ana. The dinner is S20 per person. atudenta SIS, with a no-host bar atarting at 7:00 p.m. For further informa- tion contact Alex Wentzel ~ 6271. The World Trade Center A.. sociation of Oranae County is hosting a salute to the Bah•i•n Government, WedDelday, May 7, S:30 p.m.~:30 p.m., at the Hotel Meridien in Newport Beach. Nclaon Cerqueira, Paulo Gaud~ Paul Lemos, three top otrlCial repraentatiftl from the State of Rabi•, BraDl, alona with 21 eatatainen, in- dudi.q musjc:i•m, d1nccn, aiqen and six reaional cbda, will be pracnt at the cultural/ culinary festival T1ekeu at S2S per penon for this event can be obc•ined by c.alling the World Trade Center Aaociation at S49-8 I 5 I . Temp&e Beth Sholom Singles will be aponaorina a work.shop entitled •Reacbina Out to Oth- en" on Saturday, May 3 at 7 p.m. in the Social Hall of Tem- ple Beth Sholom, Fairhaven and Tustin Avenue, Santa Ana. The COit of the cveniq ii SS. Refrahmenta will be tened. For more information call Nucy at Sl2·5639 Wore the claJ J1' tM neat. TM Malic D1111tWet al ._._. Califonia Ca'11r wil "'** Mwr o/llW ar.. ~--· ····~ ... ~ Pridaj, 1tiJ 2 • L-00 p.aliatlaieeaMI Ir.Joi NewpcNt--Mela Clllildma C.- •. 2"' Newpcwt lhd., COila ..... • • Cuuens, in Fubion Island's Atrium Court. rcceotly honored desiper Stefano Ricci and bis internationally famous Italian menswear collection with a cocktail reception (or members of the Newport Harbor Art M.u- sewn. Ricci bimtelf was unable to attend, rq>e>rtcdly due to a death in the family. Jn bis stead were two executives flown in from China. Ricci owns and operates bis factories in Como, located in Northern Italy. He knows every man who works in the manufacturina proceu. and bu 1aid this mutual respect and friendship between owner and employee shows in the care and band-made craftsmanship of any item carryina the Stefano Ricci name. When RicCi begins to design Style '86 Florence and New York for this reception. Giorgio Balcstracci, vice president of the Stefano Ricci Company, and Vincenzo Brandonisio, vice president of marketing for the Abitalia U.S.A. Corporation who rep- resents Ricci, both seemed to agree with the sentiment that the neatness and clearness of his dcsian was special. Ricci is a youna Florentine deaiper who creata bis ncct- wear, handkerchief sets, shirts, robes, and pajamas in luxury silks that give, in bis words, the meaning .. pure pleasure." His collections arc exclu1ive in design and materi~ and re- present the wants of bis Cuzzens, Newport Beach customer. Alison Baker, chairman of the fine arts patrons of the New- port Harbor Art Museum and chairman for the evening, point- ed out bow meaningful it is that 06tbc early inspiration for Mr. Ricci 's designs were the result of extensive research in Euro- pean Art Museums ... Ricci'a background was as a graphic designer who enjoyed studying decor motifs. In his current role as garment designer, he looks for proportion and balance in bis concepts. The material used is a four- ply silk crepe de Chine from . .,.~~· Shop Smart """ roruip,,.,,.1 . •Laehn fonml Attire • s,ortsand C-' War ·~ • 'O'lt Es&atc .Jr.cir) BY BAIWA LOUDOI his concepts for the next col- lection. be does research and compiles drawings of his idea . When a pattern or textured weave is complete, it is checked for the life of the color, and the design clarity. Each tic or handkerchief is like a small painting, and Ricci is proud of the final product. In 1971 when Ricci began designing. it was -tor fun," but the beritqe of having a family in the clothina business quietly motivated him to build bis own busineu. Today, Ricci supplia threo-quarten of his production to Europe, and be also designs an exclusive coUection for Har-. rod•s of London called •Har- rod 's International.• When asked to describe his hopes for the future, Ricci bu said there arc several dreams be is in the prOCC1$ of fulfilling: I) be would like to complete quality for the Ricci coanois- seur. He 1ee1 them u only act· tiq better and better. ~ Ricci stated, "Ele1ance is to sec a man not show off.• .. bi• puzzle of eeeina liil iie.a in certain ltOft windo,r1 arOUad the world; 2) the productl them-States, and !•ura many de- 1elvea are in a constant 1tate ·lips that .e excluaift in tlleir of i~prowmmt in daip ind ltOra. n. .............. ..y ............... .... ............... -........... ...... , ·a O'? -----......... , .............. .... ,...,~mu Tiii .. .,.,. .. hi• u. ... llm ......... _ ... ...... .......... 7 O' ........ 5 • • NIE 11 llAY 1. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWSllAVINE TODAY Tourney raises $60,000 for abusfid children fund •Y PAUL •ARULT The Newport Beach Country Oub waa the lite of the fourth annual Childhdp Cdebrity Golf Tou.nwnent lut week with ex- Ram Merlin Olsen acting as host. One-hundred ninety golfen, includin1 37 celebritiea from sports and entertainment, each paid $200 to play. A dinner and auction broupt the total raised to $60,000, which benefits Childbelp\ residential treatment center for abused children in Beaumont, CA. AmoQg celebrities in attend- ance were Cheryl Ladd and David Doyle from television's Charlie's Angels, Fred Mac- Murray, San Diego Chargers quarterb8Ck Dan Fouta, Olym- pic gold-medal high jumper Dwight Stones, Raiders def- ensive lioeman Howie Loq, Detroit Liom quarterbKk Eric Hipple, NBC announcer Charlie JoDCa and ex-Ram Rieb Saul, a Newport Beach resident. A ailent auction Collowat ~ golf, with an awarda dinner and live auction at the end of tbe evening. Amateur Ernie Salazar shot a bole in one on the fourth hole. For his df ort, Salazar won air travel for a year on Western Airlines, but donated it for auc- tion. Bob Howshaw paid SS,000 at the live auction for it. Ladd donated her condo in Palm Desert for a week, which brought siooo. Ladd, who bas supported Cbildbelp for seven years, wu the 1986 tournament's .. goodwill ambassador." Lido Marina Village to host Mom's Day fashions Lido Marina Village in New- port Beach will have a special "'Salute to Mom .. fashion show, this Friday, May 2, from 11 :30 a.m. to 2 p.m. to promote Moth- er's Day the following week. Radio host .. Roz" of KSBR- F M, will commentate on the new summer fashions and ac- cessori es as models promenade from the north end of the Lid o Marina Village boardwalk., then continue past each bayside res- taurant. Lido Silks. The Village Com- pany. An nette's Pl ace, Alpha M arina Bo utique, Jan nell e 's and Anne Bruse of Sweden will be showing fashions with each model carrying a special Moth- er's Day chocolate rose typical of those available for purchase at the Gudrun Belgian Choc- olate Shoppe. The Warehouse restaurant will be offering com- plimentary tropical punch near the adjacent outside patio. Dans un Jardin, creaton of exclusive fragrance products from France, will off er samples of their per- fumes. Lid o Marina Vlllage is sit- uated on the watcrf ront on Lido Isle. Student Life IYIYMl&m . From Sadie Hawkins to the Anza Borrego Desert Trt••t .... S...Bawtim The Corona del Mar High School newspaper 1pomored the annual Sadie Hawkins Dance on Satuntay, April 12. Over 150 couples attended the duce, which featured The Rip- tides. FW. EcGiou d 11 llt trtp The Science Department sponaorcd Field Ecolo1Y pro- sram journeyed to the Anza Boneao Deaert, just north of the Salton Sea, on the weekend of April 19-20. The group of about 120 students studied the environment in terms of botany, cbemiatry, meteorology, inver- tebrates. vertebrates, geolo1Y and mappina. A clear and spec- tacular aigbting of Halley's Comet highlighted the Saturday""lliabt 1tar-1uina. LadaCWtao-to S.. Fraltdlco Latin Oub students travelled to San Fra.ncilco for the national Latin convention on the week- end of April 18-20. The annual convention includes active par- ticipation in a staged Roman society. Last year's convention was held at Corona de.I Mar High School. Speedl Clab IWeepl Foartll Nome Speech Club excelled at the Fourth Novice Orange County Speech League tournament held at Saddleback High School on April 12. The club took trophies in Dramatic Interpretation and Humorous Interpretation as Births Hoag Memorial Hospital 4-10-86 4-10-86 4-10-86 4-11-16 4-11-16 4-12..&6 4-11-86 4-12-16 4-12-86 4-12-16 4-IS-86 4-IS-86 4-\4-16 Mr. A. Mn. Micbad Harris F Mr. A Mn. Joba MMalicb F Mr. A. Mn. hlriclt GnM M Mr. A. Mn. Kcnrtlil 5lllidl M Mr. A. Mn.~ Pin.la M Mr. A Mn. a.a.a~ Ill F Mt. A. Mn. Edward Diaz M Mr. A Mn. Haroutoun Gharibjaaiam F Mr. A Mn. Paol Lane F Mr. A. Mn. David Herchbcrger F Mr. A Mn. Donald Lawler F Mr. A Mn. Jolt.a l.ulols M Mr. & Mn. MM:had Crofooc M C6eta Ma.a Ruatiaaton Bcach Suta Ana Lake Fonat 1mnc c-.Maa Huntiattoo Beach Irvine Saat8 Au Suruaymelld Huntiqtoa Beach Mitaioa Viejo Coeta Maa Lunch Menu The lunch menu for Newport public schools the week of May I through 7, is u f ollowa: Thursday: Hot dog, mustard and relish, baa .. o" chipa, but- tered vegetable, peaches and pineapple and milk. Friday: Cheese pizza, garden salad, fruit with Jello cups, cookie and milk. Monday, Cinco de Mayo: Mexican taco with meat, cheese and lettuce, chips with salsa, green salad, fruit compote and milk . Tuesday: Italian spaghetti with cheese, tossed green salad, garlic French bread, fruit and milk.. Wednesday: Roast turkey and gravy. whipped potatoes, school-made bread, cherries and cream, and of course, chocolate milk. ·------------------------------·----------------------------w I 'o111r .1J .tf'lfl\:.tr' 1n rhc °"c~fl\l rt I ""it"· Co\lJ Mesa ""'c~s. 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On S/16186 at ~ P.MT SUMUST SOY1CE COM- PANY, •the duty--M NllleUftder end.,.,,..,,. to o..t Of TNSt. wdlG on 03/01184 • Oocum1nt no. 84 G85635 ol OMctlt "9oofda In .. olllc9 ol the Reoord9t ol Oran9I ~. Ceetfornla, WiUl9d by. PHYUIS J. STEIN. AH UNMARRIED WOMAN. WILL SEU AT PUBUC AUCTION TO THE HIOHEST Blooat FOR CASH, (pepbM It time ol .... In ...rut moM1 ol the Unitlld S't*I) tit THE NORTH Fl'ONT ENTRANCE TO THE COUNTY COURTHOUSE. 700 CMC CENTER ORM WEST, SANTA ANA. CA. ell ri1N. title and mw.t conveyed to and now he&d by It under Mid D99d of Trust in the property situated in uid County, C1Ubnia described as: A Condominium comprised at. PARCEL 1: fee simple ·o1 titJe to condominium Unit No. 66 (The "Unit'") as shown upon the CondolNnium A.n (•ltitled '"Condominium Plan fot Lot 1 of Tr11Ct No. 10587; SUte of Callfomia. County of Oran... in the City of Ne•e>M 8-ch (The""-'"'>. 1'9COfded Jul112. 1979 as Document No. 15610, in Book 13226, Pqes 76 lhroulh 115 Ind ..... ol Official Aecords ol uld Or.., County which .,..,, pettains to the proper1;y delcribed in TrKt No. 1587, 81permapf'9COfdedIn~449, P..-5 throulh 6 ol MlscellMeous ...... in the office ol the County~ ol said county. PAACEL2: An undivided .00214 pen:ent It• est in .,., to the common arw as shown -"' defil.t on the p&an. Exc:eptaa oif,..-and ~ subst.81.-t....th a depltt ol 500 .... from the surl8ce ol uid lend wtth no risht ol autt.ce entry ebaw 500 fMt from the IUffllOI ol said ~ • ,.. W9d by Wlftiam J. Cai.NJ, en un- married man, in the deed recorded In Book 9560, P..., 838 Official A8cords. PARCEL 3: An exdusMt richt -"' easement to use the bek:ofwJ area~ 8-66 on the p&an as ~ ~rtmnMt bi the unity. PARCEL.4: An exclusiw rictit and eesement to use the pet1Uns space desisnated on the pian .s Parkln1 Sp9ce No. PS-261. The total amount of the unpeid bel.ic::e ol the obliption secured by said Deed ol Trust and ~ estffnM9d costs, expenses and adYanc:es at the time of the initial pubfication ol the Notice ol Sele ts $75,052. 72. Currentty dllted cashief's checks or certified checks wUI be ac- e-..~ to the T"*99 SNowided tMy 8"e drawn in faYOf" of Sunklst Setvlce eom,,.ny and satisfactory ideutificlltion is ..,,.il•t:te The ltreM .tdf W Md other CCMINnOn ~. if My, of the ,.., property described abo¥e is purported to be: 300 CAGNEY LANE. #215, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92663. The ufldersianed Trustee disc:Yims any liability tot any incorrectness ol the strellt address and other common ~. if arry, shown henlin. Said sale will be mede, but without COWlnant Oil .. ,. ranty, express or implied, reprcfi"I title, possession, or encumbrances, for the purpose of satisfyin1 the indebtedness secured by said Deed of Trust lncludi"I the fees, charps and expenses of the Trustee. The beneficiary under said Deed of Trust heretofore executed and delivered to the undersianed a written Declaration of default and Demand for Sale, and a written Notice of Default and Election to Sell. The undersr&ned caused said Notice of Default and Election to Sell to be nKorded rn the county where the real Pf operty IS located DATE:04/2l/86 SUN KIST SERVICE COMPANY, By Sue Henslee, Trustee Sale Officer, (209) '67-2221 . 5-'0 E Main Street, Stock· ton, CA 95202 '12' 511 5/8 "491 2 UtlH PUIUC ... NO-Tl""'ICl- flCTITIOUI MlllNW NAME ITAT'Olf.NT The foOowinc pet10nS are dolnc business as· CARLS.. BAD GATEWAY ASSO· CIA TES, 1440 Bristo' Street North. Suite 245, Newport Beac:h, CA 92660. William K. Davis, l«O Bristof Street North, Suite 2'5. Newport Beach, CA 92660. fredWatters.1440Bristol Street North, Suite 245, Newport Beach. CA 92660. This business is conduct· ed by a...,... pertnership. The re1istrant com- menced to tranaact bus· rness under the flCtitioos business name or names listed •bow on 3/21/86 Siined: William K. Oms. Generat Partner. Thb~wesfited with the County Clerk of Oranp County on MM"ch 28, 1986. File No. f'lCM936 4111 4/24 5/1 518 •n ~port S..Ch, CA 92660 T J . Todd. Inc., 721 North Euclid #203, Anaheim, CA 92801. The fictitious business name referred to •hove was filed on June 11, 1985 in the County of Oranp. This business is conduct· ed by a pnetal partnership. Si1ned: Richard M. fell. Secretary This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Orance County on April '· 1986 Oriainal File No. f27862 l '/17 4/24 5/1 5/8 4879 U.121 PUeuc N0111i1onrwivaoe FICllllOUI 9UllftEll NMll ITATllllNT The~ pet'IOftl are cbnt business as: WIU.OW· BROOK APARTMENTS, 4400 MacAtthur Bt'lld .• Suite 460, Newport Beach. CA 92660. AmeriVest Ventura, 840 Newport c.,,.., Ortw, $&Hee 455, Newport Beech, CA 92660. T J . Todd, Inc., 721 North Wctid '203. Anaheim. CA 92801 . The flctlttoua bualneu ,....,.., .......... ..., on 9-t. 30, 1915 In ... ~-~ TNa ~It conduct· .......... ~ I' .... : Rtch•rd M. Fell, Qa ........ . ,... .. ' ...... filed wttt. ttte County Clertl of 0.-. ~ on Aorl 1, 191&. °"""* ,. Ho. F211174 4/17 4124 511511 4111 w...a FICllllOW • •1111 .. ., . ..._. The ....... s--... doins bullr.a as: llMllY ST Rf NGS, 407 8'J$0ft Sprinp, Cost. Mesa, CA 92627. Ann RmmuuM. 407 ery. son Sprinp, Com Mau, CA92627. Erk: ar.n.on, 407 8tyson Sprln11, Coat. Mesa. CA 92627. This businell ll conduct· ed ~ co-pertners. Si&ned: Ann~ This ltMiit'911t ... filed with the County Clerk of Or..,.. County on April 14, 1986. File No. f'306373 4/17 4/24 5/1 5/8 4889 1-MIOI "*'CNOYICI ITA~OI ,...,..,, '"°' u.. ltChilOUI • 11rt••-The foUowiftl pensons t-.e --·~ ... .,. ol hfk:titiol11 ~rwne: NEWPORT MAIL & BUSI· NESS CENTER. 410 Wnt PKffic ~I....,, s... A. Newport Beach, CA 92663. AonnieG.. ~ 2124a Breton Lane, Huntinston 8-ch, CA 92646. Renee Edwarda, 21242 Breton Lane. Huntlnston 8-:ft. CA 12646. The flctltlou1 business name,..._,.. to abcM w ti•.,. --i iiot84 int"! f_i!!.d.J>D. l.nfWI. ~ f"i6e No. f252701 Thia business WH con- ducted ~ indMdum (hus.. bend & .-). Sie"9Ct R&R ~iw. A Umi98d Pllft. net'lhip, ~ Katt.'"ie R. Ed- wards, Gen. Partner, •nd Ronnie G. Edwards, Gen. Pwtner. This st.wl8rrW1t ... filed with the County Clerk of ~ County on April 15, 1986. 4/24 5/15/85/15 4900 PUIUC NOTICl ITATIMUIT OI wmwwa,.,.. PMTIBIJW OflUW Ul'IDEa ntiiiiOUI MIM!JlltNMIE The folloMni per'10l'I has withdrawn H a 1eneral partner from the partner- ship Operetinl under the fictitious business name ol CONNIE'S OFFICE SER· VICES, mt 1300 Dow Stnlet, Suite 200. Newport Buch, CA. Connie L Johnson, 200 McNeil, #117, Newport Beach, CA. The fictitious Business Name referred to aboYe was filed in Oranee County on 2·24-86. Sitned: Connie L Johnson File No. f301849 '124 5/15/85/15 4891 PU-..CNOTa F'ICiiiiOUI ...... NAMl ITATlllOfT The followi"I peno1is are doin1 business as: PRO BEACH VOLLEYBALL SALES. l«O N. Harbor Blvd .• #100, ful~. CA 92635. Club Sportswear, Inc .. 1440N. Hafboretvd , #100, Fullerton, CA 92635. This business ii conduct· ed by a corpcntion. Slaned: Gre1 Hillman, Viet Pres· ident. This stMement was filed with the County Clerk of Oran1e County on M•rch 31. 1986. File No. f305065 '/24 5/ l 5/8 5/ 15 4892 PU9UCMOnea AC1111UU1a1111• UM11T•m n The folowttt1 P9f•• we dOh'I buslneu •: OOLO COAST PRODUCTIONS, 3424 S.nte Clara, Cotta ...... CA92626. Teny L Solofl.t. 342.t Seta Clwa. Com ..... CA91:M26. Brien~ ...... C.or· one dlf .._, C. 92625. Gaty F. McName,., 21 Lat 8ritat, lrvlM . CA 92715. ~...._ltcondUct· adbra ..... pMI••· 5'Nd: Terry 9olomon. ,... .... lllllt-..... with tM County Cl«k of 0...,... Couney on Aprl 21. lta Fllit No. f306970 4/2 .. 511 5/8 5/15 4904 Wllll w ... N01'1CI • ..,.. Of OICMll.WM:I AD••••ara11 NO. ..... Toal,_...._ ... c:tedial. ca..-.... crad-iean. Md ...... who,,., be athef .... UMt Uh d in the ... °' .... ol OSCAR H.SCHOa<. A pdton has beM'I ftlad by W.O. SCHOCK In the Superior Court of Oran .. Cour6'Y rwQUeltlew thll WIL- BUR DUANE SCHOa<; RO- BERT HENRY SCHOCK be appoif'Md .. per10MI .. p-911 "8the to edmM"- the ..... "' .. ...... The~,._. .... ... thorlty to administer the ...... undal the lndepel~ dent AdmllMttratlon of U&MllAc:t. A e-tna on the ptejtiart wiM be tillld· on 5/7116 It 9:30 a.m. In Dept. 3 locMld at 700 CMC CENTtR ORM WEST, SANTA ANA. CA 92702. IF YOU OBJECT to the ....... ol h Pldtion. '°" should ............ the ~ and ..... """' • jedlol11 OI ftle Wfinln ob- jediofta wilhthecaurt .... the heari• Your..,.,..,. ance "191 be Jn pet'90ft OI ~ 'fl1AI atmn991. IF YOU Alt£ A CREDfTOR Ot1 a co•-• a.-. ol the die Tl II ~ ,o&I mull ftle your cleim with tM court "' .,,_. It '° tht Pl' IOI .. ,. ........ ~ .. the court ... tour"'°""" from .. me. ol .. lllu- m o1 ....... ..-ded In aection 700 of the Ca· lifomia ProbM9 Codt. The time for filins cae1m1 will not upire s>rlor to four monlht from the dm"' the ~naiad--. YOU MAY EXAMINE the file ... br the court. tf r:: are a penot'I '"'" 11• In the .... '°" rNy MfW upon the Hecutor or ad· minl1tr•tor, or upon the attorney for the executor or administrator, and file with the court with proof of ..vice, a wna.,, ~ stlltifW that ~ desitw ..,... cial notice of the filln1 ol .,, inventory and ~ ment of est.Me assets Oil of t he petitions or accoont1 mentiolled in sections 1200 and 1200.5 of the Cafifomia Pn>bM9 Code. Attorney for petitioner: Thomas O'Keefe. 2123 N. Broedw9y, S... 400, P.O. Box 6099, Sita Ana, CA 92706. 4/17 4/24 5/1 4887 ~ "*'IC NOTICl N01'1CI • DIA1" Of DOMLD._ llNnD AIJmtAID aTATI NO. A-1111'J7 To an t.ir'lo. t..ndariM. creditors, c:ontineant cred- itor9. std '*'°"' who ~ be othelwiM w•-.d In the wfll or_... d DOHAl.D JAMES BENTLEY aka 0 . JAMES BENTLEY •ka 00- NAU> JAMES eom.£Y. A petition Ml beer1 filed by JOS£9H 8. MOAGAH Ill In the Superior Court of 0ra,,.. County recauestinc th.t JOSEPH B. MORGAN Ill be appoll.-S ....... repn 11 illldw to......., .•• the .... d ... ....... The~ ........ . thorlty to administer the ..... under the ....... dent Admlnlatntlon of ueMllAc.t. A~onh..-... wtn be held on 511 II& et 9'..30 a.m. In Olpt. l loc:Mld I-Mm IVILIC NOnCI fClliiOUI ..... .... ITATllllNT The fotio.t• .,.,.,. .. .,.. ~ bulineu a: RUSTIN AYEHU£ PARTNE.RS, 4230 Von KanMG, Newport Beech. CA 92'60. J1mea R. Mlkhell, 523 Selward bd, Cotona del Mar, CA 92625. The R.C. Elliott Corpora. tion, A CalKomla Corpora. tion, 4230 Von Kerman, Nftport 9-ch. CA 92660. KJrti S. Elliott, 4320 Von Karman, Newport 8each, CA92660. &any ll WiNiams, A Ce· lifomi• ~. 4320 Von K1rm1n, Newport BeKh, CA 92660. This business is conduct· ed by a..,.,.. pertnership. Si,.ad: James R. Mitchell. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Ora,.. County on April 8. 1986. File No. f'30593' 4/2' 5/15/85/15 4907 l-24120 "*.IC MOTICI llClfliOUI ..... NWITATWT The ...... S*'IOI• ate doinC buak'9M n: VIA BEA· NARDO CEHTER. 3 Upper NHport Plaza 0rM. Nlw· port 9-ch, CA 9'2660. Yale E. {T'honm) Tucker, 595 The City Dme, Sult9 201, 0raftlll, CA 92668. Larry Tucker, 3 Upper ~ Ptaz.a DrM. ,.... port 9-ch, CA 92660. Kaye E. Tucker, 9«0 Sant• Monica BIYd., 8th Floor, Beverty Hiiis, CA 90210. This buslnea It conduct· edby1 ..... pMnenNp, Slcr*: Leny Tuchlr. The re1l1trant com· menced to transact bu•· lnen under tM flctitlous buNnels Mme Qlllld abcM on 1/1112 . This .....,...,. -ftfied with the CountJ CleR of Or-. =on 414116. f'UeNo. ~ 4/24 511 5115115 4909 NOTICI OITm1111'1 WI , ....... ., -.-11111• YOU AR£ OO'AUlT UNDD A DIED <:I ftUIT Ml'ED 7/ll/14. UN&DI YOU TAU ACTION TO "'°1tcT YOUI PM>f!EJttY. rT MAY• IOU> AT A~ 1M.L IF YOU NIED AH DPl.MATION OI ntE IMT\m 01 THE ...:aEW WT YOU, lOtl 1HOULD COM- TACT A LAWWiil On .... i-.. u. NOON. ......... Corp.. MOTICl Of TllUltU'l IALl tu•llllt-1 ,..,.. YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST OA TEO 216/85. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PAOPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT A PU8UC SALE If YOU NEED AN EXPl.ANATION 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 duly •ppointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust, Reconted on 817 /85 as Document No. 8S-292 l l 3 ol Offidlt R«lOI ds in the office ol the Atcolder of Oranp County, Callfotnia, eaecuted by: GEORGE P GEORGE & JEAN M GEORGE, wtU SEU. AT PU8UC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIOOER FOR CASH OR A SPECIFICAUY DESIGNATED CASHIER'S CHECK(S), (pepble It time ol aale in lltwful mon.y ol the Unield sm.) AT THE FRONT ENTRANCE TO THE Ol.D OftANGE COUNTY COURTHOUSE, LOCATED ON SANTA AHA BOULEVARD BETWEEN SYCAMORE STREET AND BAO.\DWAY. SANTA AHA. CA .. ,...._ title Md It ...... ~ to and ncM hekt ~ 11 undlf laid Deed of Trull In h Pfapelty altl '" d In laid ~. CalHomfa, ~the~ therein: LOT 3 IN BlOCK 15 Of SECTIN '8', NEWPORT BEACH , IN TH£CITYOf Nf:WPOWl'BEACH, COUNTYOFOMHGE. STATE Of CAUFORNIA. AS PER MAP R£COltOEO IN BOOK 4. PAGE 27, OF MISCELLANEOUS MAPS, IN THE OFFICE Of THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAID COUNTY. The .,_. .tct.ea end ottw common ~ if""'· "'the ,.., ~ Oescribad .. i. purpoNd to be: 105 AFTEENTH STMUI, NEWPORT BEACH, CA. The undnilned Trutelle di9Clllms In/ Kebfflty tor any IRcol'"'9drt •• olthe .... eddll .. and GttwCDmiiaGn ............. "My, lhoM\ flerein. Wd ... wllbtmede,but~co.-•01~. ••P'M• Of lmptled, r91ardlftl tltJt, poueuion. or ~ to P9J tM """81nlnl pMdpel sum of tM not.(1) MCUNd by tald Deed of Ttutt, wtth ,,.,... thllllal' • pnMded In Slid rdl(l), ....... If 9"1· ...... the """' of the Deed • trvtt. ...... dwi ..... •c• d h Trum. and ol .. trU111 en•~ t1J MW d Trult. tl>wtt $131.llLlS. Tiw ._ ..... , _..., lakt Olllld ol TNll ha l •• I IC' .... IRd dll11911M tit ... W .... a ...... Dlldll .... tl.._.. ... Da:•td ........... .... Noice" 0... -Ddlan tD ... ,... ..... ..... ~ ......... if.,.,.... eM Electf• .. .... tD ........ lit ............... .......- ...... t TNm9llCICQC.pau•1Fl. ' ,..._ ... ,.,., .............. Oll'I. ,, • ....1u: nm w ""-•'••••CA 1~1w (11-~ CtCG COWOUTM>N. Al TitUITU., 9Y mAH A.IMID 41174/MS/l 4l10 WMmCI f'Chi ....... ,... .. , on The~ftl~i• =bu•ffteu•NEW· 8lJICNDSCEHTM, 2156 ,.. ::v &Ml,, c.o.t. ...... CA . Nti 'II cwt e.ctt Rlntlls/ Toure, Inc., C•Uf ., 2156 ~IMS., CGlla Meu, CA92827. TN& ........ ilcondud· Id~. COfpoti6#t. ~: ,...,. J. lurchlll. Yb ....... ident. Thia Ii' ,..,.. ... filed with the Count, Clerk of er.. Couner on April 7, 1•. F1le No. fl05681 '117 4/24 5/ 1 511 4864 WOl4 " ........ ..... WlMOI •III l"--._ ... lhWTO ·••=•• ara11 NO. A-U.17 To .. hilh, beneflc:ill iel.. CltdieDf'I. c:ontit ... Cf9d. ilorl. Md ...... ""° nwy be --•iM iMlteAid In thewll« ..... al RUSSEU. J.WEtSS. A ~ t. be9'I Ried by MINERVA A. WEISS In the Superior CAut al Or-.. ~ ... I .. ,.. ....... NEJWAA. WOSSbe~· td n penon•I ,..,,._.n. t•tlve to .ctmlnfltaf the ..... al the decedertl The Pldtior\ reQ4 ... .,. thotity to administer th@ -... under the lndepen· dent Administration of &a!MaAd. A ~iw'I on the pMibon Mii bl held on 5114/86 at 9:30 A.M in ~ l kaeed at 700 CIVIC CENTER OfttVE WEST. SANTA ANA, CA 92702 If YOU OBJECT to the .,..,..,.. at the petition, )Ol.t should eiltw ~ M the ....,..,.. Md .... ~ ob· fectiont CK file written Ob· ;.ctiont with the court be· fore the h .. rln1. Your ..,.,_,..ICI meiy bl In per-'°" OI IJv ~ anorn.y. If YOU Alff. A CMDfTOR OI a OOlltif ... It CleditDr of the dec11111S, '°" must file your claim with the court OI ....... it to the petlONI ,.,11--........,~ the court ..... ..,, months "°"' the ... al .... ----=-d ........ P"Mded 1n section 700 of the Ca- lifom4a ProbMlt Code. The time for fHlnc claims will not 1xpfre priot to four monChl from the dllil al the ~ notic9d abow. YOU MAY EXAMINE the file ..... ~ the c:ourl " '°" .,. a pet'IOn lntet..a.d in thlntMl.~mayMMt upon the uecutor or ed· ministrlb, OI upon the M· tomey for the IXKUtot or ldminiltrMDr, Md file with the COUft wilt\ proof al .... . *-.•wrtllln~Dt· w. .... '°" ...,. ..-cial nolicl al ._ ..,. ol en in- **'Y end ..,.,,.....,...nt ol ettate HMts Of of the AWuzll OI 8CC1JUrU men· tloMd In -*'• 1200 Md lJOQ.5 al the CllibTM9 fin>. bllelCoda. ~ fot petlttoner: IUWTON GAUlOIN. 7624 S. flMfTIJt AVE.; P.O. IOX 351,WIUhU.CAtoeOI. 4124 511511 4199 elk.,,.... c... ....... CAllla CurtllL~3016 c11n-.-..·•a. c.-. MeM.tA .... 0.. Oiieft.. 145 ...... t1no, C.-. ...... CA 12626. n. .....,_ .. conduC:t· tdbf• ..................... SilNd: John Paloc:k. TNt .... ,..,,. .. fled with the County Cleft Of <>r.nt1 ~ on Aprlt 7, 1•. Ale No. f305682 4117 4/24 5/ 1 5/8 4863 WMmCI flCih ........ . ._Ir..,. II IT The fottowi"' penon i• dcMnt bulineta •: TA· RAYNl MCHITECTS. 3111 Second Awnue, """ 10, Corona dll M9r, CA 92625. a.tw. r~. a1s JM. mine Avenue, Ccwona del M9r,CA92625. Thil ......,_ .. conduct· ed ~ .n lndMduel. SCned: e.tw.r..._. Thia ..... .,. ... Ned •Ith the County Clerk of ~~onApril7, , •. :-... No. f3056l.1 4/17 4/24 511518 4862 a.Mell ,.,_IC_.... ntiii ....... --lr•FTNT The tallaMrtl--· .. doiftl buli,,... H : ACP/ VALCOM, INC., 1310 '"C" Ult~ Awnue. Senta Mio CA 9210&. ACP Professional Sp- ..,., fnc., a c.lib'nia OOI· por•tion. 1310 "C" East EdirWlt Avenue, S.U Anl, CA 92"105. Thia bulirWla ii c:onduct· ed by a corpol'lltion. ~: o.vtd f ,..,,.,., PNlicMnt. This ltMll'tWlt -flied with the County Cletk of 0,..,. eoun.y on April I . 1•. n. No. F305935 4124 5/1 5/8 5/15 4911 11'1• ..... _ flCiii 1• I 111 111 ...... lff l"h9'Jlt .......... doltW bu1fn 111 • AIJ I/ UMNll11'91,;2m ..... port ............... port leech. CA t2M3. MNdf.1, ....... ~ Ha•l*tlW ....... 200. tr 1 • Df1 8wlt\ CA tH63. JWnlnl9 o. ms '"'~ ............. 200. Na PGit lllada. CA tM63. ... LQy~~ NUPoLt ..... 200, Ntiepcat e.d\. CA 92663. Thil bi .. 111 ii CDndUd- ed by a ...... pMI~. SWted: ~ L Qwnpert. ,... ..... ,,..,. -ftled with the County Clerk of Or.,. County on April 4, 1•. Ate No. f305627 4/24 5/1 518 5/15 4910 ....... nc n110U1 • 1 m1• ............. , The toe ..... panon is dcMnl bulineu as: NEE· DUS MSOCtAttS, • C. Ufomia ..-.~. 113 Colpo1• ..... Suit9 200, Newport a.ch. CA 9260. Stephen C. Hopkins, 2SSl Mon.c'OOrM, u.une Beach, CA '2651 . Mattshan Corpontlon, 25092 lktckboM'd Lane • Lacuna Hilts, Ca. 92653 . ~-Thia ....... ilcanduet· ed bf: a ...... oarta ..... sip. SiFtd: ...,.,. c. Hop. kn Thil ... 1 ....... flied with the CoumJ Clerk of Oran1e County April 21. 1916. Fl0'10fO 5/15185/15 5122 4936 M?WOM (CIJ'AOO# JUOICJAl.J TO Dlff.NDAln': (AWl9•.,rr*!1 PATRICK A. MEDl.IN and DOES l thtouch 20, tnclusiw YOU ME-. sum IY PlAINT'lff: (ACM .............. , CONNIE L PAPA.£ You have 30 CALENDAR DAYS 1fter tt11s summons is serwd on you to file 1 typewritten response 1t this court . A letter or phone call will not protect you; your ty· pewritten response must be in proper le1et form if you want the court to hear your case. If you do not file your response on time, you m1y lose the ease, and rour ..,.., money end property may bl taken without further wwnlrw from the court. TheN .,. other lepl '8QUlrements. You may want to Qfl an alllWM) rWrt ...,. tf you do not know an attorney, you mey call an attorney refernl service CK I ..... M office (limd in the phone book). Oespul$. QW ,. ~ .. clt«Jon judlcilH ud9d tiaine un IJlazo di 30 OIAS CALE.NOARIOS PMa ,,,.....,.,., uM respuest1 escrita 1 maquiM en est• COttl. Una cart.a o UM ,,.,,._. tele~ no le ofrecera Pf*=<b'i; SU ~wta acrifa I INQUlnl tiaine QUe cvmplir con las formalldatla ,.,._,., apt°OplMJH si usfed ~QUI la c:atfll ~SU cao.. Si udld no pr9SltiQ SU ,_,,.,... a ~ puede pelder el C.S0. 1 le puedan qviW SU ulario. SU diMl'O 'I otra ~ di SU ~ sin N$0 ....., PIK ...... c:ottlt. Exlaten otraa requlahos ,..ales. Puede que usted qWerl llam.T 1 un lbGpdo lmmediltamenf& Si no eonoc:e • un alJQpdo, puede ..,.,.., • un WYkio de mw..a de ~ o • une otlcJnl di l)'Udl 1ep1 Ml el dH9dDrio ,.,.,blllko). TN neme Md addrw of the court Is: (El nombtw y direcclott • .. cor9 es) ORANGE COUNT'/ SUPERIOR COURT, 100 CMc Cet1t9r Drive West. Sant. Ana, CA 92701. 0.: (Fec:M) Sas>. 11, 1915. can. ~ (Adueno) Lee A. Branch, Deputy <DW• cto) SUPERtOR COUftT' Of TH£ STATE Of CAUfORNIA IN ANO FOR TH£ COUNTY Of OAANQ( CASlN0.4•HS STATOIOfT ANO NOTICE TO OU!!NOMTS Of NAT\ME AMO AMOUNT Of Di\WOES TO: 0EFEH0MTs. NfO EACH OIF THOt: fllllAI( TAKE flOTQ et.t .. ,. iM aea1ts the tdlrM11 dlft9y:1fn .. 11111' I Uiltltd adlan: 1. C.0..U IMl)J'J cWr 011 • alllilld in wet C.. d don In -arnou..e .......... ~ • ..., ........... in -amaunt ,, ........ nat ........ -..00.00: t. ~--.... ,. ..... 1 lln the amount tA $900000.00. ~Tm~-·-· . IV: eon. L ,_.. 4/24 5115115115 4t01 111111 ---•r I ""' ........ .. dainl'*••••WI ANAHOM~ CENT£1 AlsoaATU, 1400 .............. ... -. Na p:wt-=-. CAl:M60. WHl&etn K. Oevl1 l lti- ctwd E. Lucy, 14GO ..... Street North, Suite 245, Pl .. erport ._.,CA taMO. CMnet L. BuchMan, 1400 ........ North, ~ 246, Plaepaet Beach, CA~. Robert J. Thiefprtner, 1400 8rtllot sn.t North, Sulla 245, Heeport Bwh, CA92660. ~J.BeU,UOOBrts. ..,. .... North, S&MM 245 • Newpott 8aKtl. CA 92660. This businaM. conduct· ed ~a ..... AIMtlWlhip. The re1istrant com- menced to transact bu•· iness under the fictitious businela name 1-.ct abcM on February l , 1986. 5'fned: William K. Davia, Gener.I ""'*· This tl 111 mant wa filed with tM County Clerk of Or.,.~ on April 10. 1•. na No. f306143 4124 5115115/15 4898 18119 HCih ..... ,I. .... aa-MT The foHowf,.. person is -,. built' 111 aa: PACIFIC AMOICAH Oil COMPANY, 610 NtlePQlt C..W Or. 2nd floor, Ne•port Bach, CA 92660. 09vid H. MurdcO, 10900 Wilshire ~. • 16th floor. Los An1eles, Californi1, 90024 This business is conduct· ed by: an individual. Si1ned: Devid H. Mur dock This .......,... ... filed wttb the Coum.y Cl•rk of Oran1e County April '· 1•. F307426 5/15/85/15 5/22 4931 I.Jim AC ii llOUI IU•llHS ....... ~ The toHowins parson is doins business as: MUR· DOCt( INV£STM£NT COM· PANY, 610 Neq)Of"t Center Dr., 2nd ftoor Newport Beech, Ca 92660. David H. Mutdock. 10900 Wiishire SW. · 16th floot. Los~ Ca. 90024. This business is conduct· ed by. en individual. Si1ned: D1vid H. Mur- dock This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Oran1e County April 24, 1986. F307425 5/l 5/8 5/15 5/22 4932 1-291115 FlCI Ii iOUS MJIWIEll NAME SfAl'lllUfT The foHowinc person is ~ business es: HAUTE ROCKS. 108 EINr8ld Bay, Lllluna Beach, California, 92651 Lois e.ttram. Inc .• 108 Emerald Bey. Lacuna a.ch, CatHomil 92651 This business is conduct· ed by. e corporltion. Sl1nec:t: Lois Battram. ~ This .....,,..,. ... fited with the County Clerk of Oran1e County April 24, 1916. Fl07350 5/1 518 5/15 S/22 4935 a1•1 ncnnoua ••a.u1•11111a•• ..*'.,...., n. foltowfnc ""'°" is dolnc ....._•MOSTER CC*>NA 8USINU$ C£N. T9 No.1,. Cafffomia Ii· mtted partMrsttlp, Four u...., ... 'mt ......... port a..e ... CatNomla t2tfO. Howard w. .... ....... '1M La Fu••• "-do S....Fe.Cdliilllet20l7. Th9bu1ln111 ilcondud· ed ................. --HJ d w. 1111•11 II ,.... q 1 •="-... wtttt tM County Cleft of o.....~-.-1~ llk Ale .... ,...., 51111111111122 4111 ·--· Y'llt11 , ........... ,...,. ..... ~ ... ,. ..... .... tA lcWI • '-a' 11 ~ ~--•W...• VUTMDn Dnll.Of'OS, JllOW11t1if ,..., ... 100, "-•l*t -..Ch, Ca ~. The ftdk:ioul butlne11 ,.,.,. ··••wd•----Ned In Countr on 11-30- 13 . Alan J. o.Mton, 19600 f aliudtld, #240, IMM. CL 92'715. JoM ... f-...an. 19600 FailcMd, #240, IMM, Ca. 92715 This bu9lneM was con· dUCWd by a California ....... ,.,.......... .... Alan J. Damon, Gener.r Pwtrw. This .... A"..t ... filed with the County Clerk of Or.,. County an April 17. 1-. F-231444 5/ l 5/8 5115 S/22 4934 ..... ., AChi ... llFllU .... 1ra-2rn The toll: .... Pd'--.,. doins bulk.a a: SCOTT INVUTM£HT CO .• A Gefw. .. ~. 20 Beech- c:ombel Or., Corona del Mar. C..92625. Bernard A. McDon1ld . Trustee of Trust A of the McOonMd Family Trust. 20 e..chcombar Drive, Cor· on1 del Mar. CalifMnie, 92625 Bernard A. McDonald, Trustee of Trust B of the McOanald famtty Trust. 20 Beachcomber Drive, Cof. ona del Mar, Californi1, 92625 Scott Allen McDonald, 30131 Outpost Aoed, San Juan Capilb•.O. CA 92625. JoAno M. Mor1ey, P.O. 9oll 1321--t.Be. dam., 1010 ..... Mountain Rd .• Bil a.er City, c.lff. This business is conduct· ed by: • pneral pirtner · shtp. SCt'*': Bernard A. Mc[)o.. nakt This mtement was filed with the County Clerk of Or1n1e County April 17, 1986. F306811 5/1 5/8 5/15 5122 •933 U4l52 ncnTIOUI MIWIS NAME ITATDIOfT The followin1 person 1s dolna business IS MEISTER CHANDLER BUSINESS CENTER No. 1 a Cahfom1a limited pirtnership, Four Upper Newport Pbiza, New· port Be1ch, C1liforn11 92660 How1rd W. Meister.II, 6194 la Fremontia, Rancho Senta Fe. Cafifom11 9206 7 This business is conduct· ed ~ • limited pertnership Sianed HcMatd w Metster II This st.atamwtt was filed with the County Clerll of e>r.,,.. County on April 15. 1986. Ale No. f·l06514 5/1 S/8 5/15 5122 4918 ··~ flCii iiOUI 8Ulll•INllEllSI NWlrAlWT The'°''°"""'~.,.. doi"I buslnea M THE PA- VILION, 690 Neuupcwt Cen· ter Drive. Ne-.port Buch, Cefltomia 92660. The Irvine Company, 1 Michipn OOlpot.eion, 550 Newport C.-Drive, New· port Buch, C.lifornia. 92660 This bulinal ii conduct· ed by e corporlltial1. Sisl* Wlteiem H. Mc:Fartand, Ea· eMM Vici.._....,._ This .... • ... -filed wtth the County CleB of Or.,.~ on Apftl 15, ,._ fie No.f.30&516 5/l 5115115 5122 4923 llllr:tlflln ca~ 1 r 4 • N1 Jlrtc.-...rOtw; .... l*t ~ C.....MI. ... TNl••••lill'-lil~ ::1:Z!ca'*r ....... M.~~IJI· ~--fl\•11••at. Thll 1 2 ,..,.._ ... ......... COufttr CWll of ar.,.~-~ 15. 1•. fMe No. F306511 5/15115115 5/22 .a.2 Ullll flCiii ... • 111 IM .... ... " The Wtaal 'IPd'D• .. doi"I '""5neu a THE CONSEINAT~.6IONaw­ port C... Oriwie. N1 pCll1 8-d\, C..ibTl6a 92MO. The Irvine Compeft1. a MicNpn corpol'lltion, 5eO ....... C..WOrM. .... Port Buch, Catifomie • 92660. This~ is c:ondud· ed ~a c:orpontion. --WiNi8m H. Mcfeftend. Ea· tcUIM Vice fl\ .... .. This ......... -filed with the County Clerk of Or.,. Countr on April lS, 1916. F"• No. F-306617 5/1 5/8 5/15 5/22 ~1 a•• AChhOUlatll I• .... ITA11 1 The talcMif W PIUIOftl .. c:1otn1 business as SOUTHWEST CAR A£NTAL. 1220 W. Cont Hipw.y, Nccupott Bw:h. California 92663. Southwest Leas1n1 1nd Rental, Inc., 1 California CorporetH>n. 12312 W Otympic &Mt .. Los Ane*5. Ca. 90064. This bulineu "conduct· ed bJ. corpontion. --.,,. 0. Mjan, ~ Vice Pr ll'lllClt. This~wes&.r with the County Clerk of Or.,. County on Acwi' 15. 1986. File No F-306561 5115/85115 5122 4920 PUe&JC ll011Cl FK:ii i iOUI 1U•111• NW ITATIMlln The totlowinc penon is doine business as TH£ SOUTH COAST LEGAL GROUP, 695 Town Center Or .• Ste. 800. Costa Mes.a, Ca. 92626. Mark Alan Wri1ht. 695 Town Ctr Or Ste 800, Costa Mesa. Ca. 92626 This business is conduct· ed ~ an individual Si,ned: M1ril Wnatit F307552 5/ 1 5/8 5115 5122 4930 PU9&JC NOTICE F1CTl110UI IUlllll• NW ITATIMlln The foUowina person is doins business as: SOUTH COAST LAWYERS· ATTORNEYS. 695 Town c,.,,.. Dr .• Ste. 800, Coata Mesa. Ca. 92626. M1rk Alan Wrlpt, 695 Town Ctr. Dr. Ste. 800. Costa Mesa. Ca. 92626 This business is conduct· ed ~en indMduel. SiFed: Mn Wf'ilht Fl0'155 Si l 5115/15 5/22 4929 ,._IC_.. N:iii .. alll I I ..... ... , " n.to••• ........ .. doinc bus.._. u.: THE SOUTH COAST I.AW .Qlt()UP, -,_ c.- Dr .• S.... IOO. C... ...... ea..-. ~ AIM\ Writht. H5 ... IC.oTICI N:ht .. ··111 DI ..... ".,_' The ....._.,,. person rs doins bi•ir 111 aa; E·Z PET SUPPU[S, 505·l0th St '209, Nlleport a..ch. CA 92663. ... West S.S Inc.., Caf. itarnia.. This business IS conduct· ed by. corpotMlof 1 59*' lner.w.t Sales Inc .. H¥· old L Al•IOn. Y P Thtt • 11ment ... filed with th• county clerk o1 Or-. County on April 18, 1916. f"lle No fl06842 Sil 5/1S/155122 4915 ,_.ICllO'fa flChhOUI • llr•• ... ..... £, Tiie .. Hou•• person 11 =~•TESORO COMPAHY, • Jon v.u.. 29982 tvy ~ DrM. S..100. LAc· una, ...... CA 92677 au. Tnoro, Lid • a Cal ifomta k'""9d pertnersh1p. 16536 Bernardo Center OrMt. SuM 200. San o.eao. CA92128 Heveda T es.oro. Ltd . a Caltfom11 hmtted partner shtp, 16536 Bernardo Cen· ter Drive, Suite 200. San Oteeo. CA 92128 This buMneSS 1$ conduct ed by 1 JOtnt venture This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Or1nae County on April l•. 1986. f306427 5115/8 5115 5122 4916 't . ~ .. Jt , .. ZO-UY 1. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS/IRVINE TOOAY NOTIC£ or 11tUSTll"S SAU u.n No. 9241'26--046-8/WILEY T.S. No. Ol3356 UNJTCOOCO PACtFJC SOYDt£IGN •duty lllPC*• T.,,.._ ur*r the tollcMinl dlncribed deed of trU1t wtU SEU AT PU8UC AUCTION TO TH[ HGHIST .._.FOR CASH ANO/Olt THE CASHIO$ Olt CEJnlfD CHECU ftC- lflEO IN CMl CODE SECTION ~ C.1b*t .. the time of sa .. In lewful money ol the Unffmd Stnn) all rilM. title Md 1.-... CCllMIJ9d to Md now held by It under said Deed ol TNll In h p~ ._.. ineftlr dllcribect: TRUST0tt L YNfOflD L WlllY. UHOA L W1UY, BENEFICIARY: ANAHEIM SAVINGS A.ND LOAN AS- SOCIATION, '9COf'ded ~ 21, 1979 n Instr. No. ~ In BDoll l'JZ77 ..... 1146 ol OMcial AlcOlds 1n the otfice of tM Recorder of Or..-County. uid deed of trust d91ctibei the...... • Lot 21 of Trmct No. lOll In tN City of Newport Blec.h. Countyofar.wt. Sitmof c.ltDmia, • ..,..., NCOrded in &c* 36, ,..._ 37 and 40. MilceUaneous Maps. in the Office ol IM COl"1t1 fllC:cwd&r of uid r.ounty. YOU AM IN DEFAULT UHOER A 0€£0 Of TRUST ~ TtD 8113/79. UNLESS VOU fME ACTION TO PRO- TECT YOlM ~TY. JT MAY llE SOLD AT A PUBUC SALL If YOU NOD AH EXP\ANATIOH Of THE NATURE Of TH£ PROCEtOtNG AGAINST YOU YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYDl • 21 IWboa ea.t. Ne....,rt a.eta. CA 92&63. . •0t a *-eddlw orconwnon~ of paperty •s shown abow, no ..,.,.,., is ... • to Its com- pl• lelS or c:on'9dl-.). • The a.....a.y under uid Deed of Trust, by reason ol a tw.ech or defautt in the obli:ptfo~ secured ~. -..... exeQlfllet and dlti ..... to ................. .rll&n D&dlfllltion of o.tault and Demand for Sale. and written notice of ctet.utt and of election to CMlla .... underMIMd to Mfl uid ~ to ~ Mid obliption•, and "* ...... .,. .......... QUMd said natice ol.,.. and of .-Ction to be recorded ~ 15. 1916 n lnslr. No. ~19052 of OMc:ial Alcoldl in the aMce al the Alcoldll al Or-.~ Said Sale will be made, but without covenant or -••lty . ..,.,... or impied, "• dillC lllla pa11111ion, or encumannc.. to per h •••••• prindp• sum of the note(s) MCured by uid deed of Trust with interest as in Hid note provided. lldv9nces, if any, under the Wms of ued Deed of Trust. flles. ctw.-s and ..,,.._ al the Trust. 9fld al the trusts U9lllllad by said Deed al Trust. Said sale wiU be held on: Friday, May 23. 1986, et 1:30 p.m. in the lobby to the buildinc locM9d llt 601 South Lewis -n.--Cahfornia 9266& --""-...-. At the time al the initial publiclltion al this notice the total amount ol the unp91d ~ al the obt~ secured by the above described deed of trust and estifNlled costs......-. and ecMlices is $221.135.26. . 11 is pouible that at the time of .... the °'**" bid may be less than the taaf ~ 111 due. If~ the~ Ol*lil• bid may be otlt8lined by calfin1 the foftowin1 telephone numbers on the day before the Mle. (714) 385-4837 or (213) 627- 4865. ()Me: Apnl 21. 1986 TAC#10230 PACIFIC SOVEREIGN. as said Trustee. By T.O. SERVlCE COMPANY. acerrt By Linda P9rez, AsSISt.ant Secretary, 601 South Lewis St. Orange, CA 92668. (71 4) 385-4700 5115/8 5/15 4913 ~311211 lH AllD M:CIDUfT AND MIM.TN. IYllCIF• OI THE .UlfR IAl ITAT'lmfn ·YIM Dm1D MCI I• Jl. 1,...w.,~AJ .. 1mh:&eG111 .. Ull ....... uCt oaeflf -............. .,.w .... , .. U201-14M (Report .. ~'" wha6edolel's l•D Tc:QI admftted assets $36t.019.452 T <QI 1.-ilbes 324.817 540 ~peed • (Pii913) up 1.500.000 Grou S*d in Md contn~ surplus <Pli9t 3) Soec* ..... ""* (h9t 3) u. .... ...., funda (surptus) <"-l. ... 298 nw.. 29C) GliW1 (Lou) from GP9illl»lS <"-4 lllnell) • Ina ... (Dacw).,. CapQI 9fld Sur-'*-durw'l l .. <"-3) Insur.nee '" Fon. NllbonwicllJ <"'-' 15. w 22. Cd. 10 · .,.. clallms) Acadlnt & Hrll9ltr\ pqmiuma -SdlecMa H · Cd. 1. lJne 1) ~"'force: Cailrrbnoa.....,. .... (lJne 22 . C.at.. 6) Ac:odllii• ... .._. ~. Oired c.wc. ... '" . -..... (lJne 2S. Col. 38.S91.800 562.838 (1.529.726) 5.994.135 4..282.121 3.294.al 2.792.122 2) 44.Sitl We,_.,~._ the.._.-.. .. en .cc:cwdlice .... theAnnull' 0 ........ ,., ...... 0.:.. ..... 31. 1994 m9de lo h ........ CotWf 11 Oi.., of the Sl*of OA#ni&,, .......... tolw. ,_P ...... ....._alPi ·•1,.._ .... P. Oolwn•wa. Name al 5eat11wt 413 4/10 4117 4124 5/1 Th&t portion d lAil 3 d Tc No. 1123_ In h ~ of New~ l11dt. C•• ti~ ..... of Cel· ...,,., -....................... :!: ol W1c1'1 11M...._.,.._.._.., .. c...,..., ofuld~ .......... ..-...: a.,m...,_ • tM ao. •• •-ncww of Mid Lat 3; .......... 00'~ ............... •••• ty corw ol Mid Ult. ....._ a ,...... tft a w CGfarfe,.........,., ............ ol 190..90 ..... • ,.... ......... ..w point ......... ,.. 1" 00" fMt V.C. *"'II 1 ly ... Jllld CUMt W ....... ...awtJ .... ol Lot ' throultt • ~ ... of 14• 44' lCY a ....._. of 33.57 ~ tMRc:e North ss• 04· 1r West 17.56 ._.to.,.. w1111 tr._ o1 u1c1 lat..,.,..•poWtlona~~( a.,._..,. a,... of 130.00 ..... ,.... .. tram Mid poktt been 5otAt'I 73• 21' East thence Soultw'1 ttw'OUlh • cemn• anate of 6• 39• oo·. • dtstenc:. ot 15.09 feet to • ta,...nt line ln said W~ line; thence So.alll 10-00' .... 54.91 ... '° .. ,.,..,.of , ......... PARCELB: A non-exctusiw easement for roed purpo1• ewer thlt portion al Tract No. 1723 l.etl1l1d "Ptl • ...,.. in the Cit1 of ... port 8w:h. c..nty d °'99. ,.... of Celibnla, -.., map ntc:Ofded in boc* 50 ..... 31 al Hi1c1raw--. in the afllc::e of tt. eountr Aecoldll of ..... ~- EXCU'T thlll pot1kM1 theNof inctuded withk\ Pwc:ef A~ YOU AR£ IN DEFAULT UNDER A oao Of TRUST DATED 10/25/84. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTtON TO PROTECT YOUR PftOPUTY. IT MAY 8E SOlD AT A PUBLIC SALE. If YOU NEED AN EX"-AHATtoN Of THE NATURE Of THE PROCUOING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOUU> CONTACT A LAWTER. 3 Callla lllMd. teuport a.ct\, CA tftQ. '"Of a..._.elkllw0tcon1•dtt's .... , of~ is.._. abow9. now••• II._.. to its com- sit .. 1 Ill Of CGfiedl Ill).• The bel~ under uid Deed of Trust. bJ ...-on of• bfeectt or dlifeult tn the o01'1 , .. MCUNd ................. ..alfllet and ..... '° ............ ---~ al o.faufl end DelNnd for Sele, and .,....,. notice of .,.,. and of eMction to cw the undenilned to ..,, said ~ utilfy .. id obUptlnt, end ~.... ..c1ca.-lllidnaead...,.. and of election tD .,. recorded Jenuary 16. 1• - Instr. No. 86-20819 al Oflldel R8c:ords In the oMce al the Alcoid&r ol °'--~ Said Sate wilH be mede, but without eowenent or WTMty, lllPf-Ot impied. fl8 dillC .. PGlll kin. Of( ~ '° peJ .......... Pt'.e.ao-1 tum ot the note(s) secured by said deed of Trust. with interest as in ukt note pt"cwided, actvanca. lf ~. under the t9rms of Mid Deed of Trust, '--diet ... ~nd ...,.._ al the Trusl9e Md of the tnm crt1taQ' by Aid Deed of Trust. s.id Ale wifl be heed on: Friday, May 23. 1986. et 1:.30 p.m. in the lobbf tD the buildins aoc.a.d 112 601 South Lawis 9lrM?. Onwwa. C-'ifornia 92668. Al the time of the Initial S>Ublicetion of this natic:e. the total lmGUnt of the unpeid tw.rce ~ the otil•tiot• secured by the above descrit»ed deed of trust and estimated costs, HpenH$, and advances is $1,575,021.38. It is possible thM et the time of .... the openina bid may be less thM the total ittd&ba&dn111 due. tf .. table. the~ GP81 .. bid mey be obtained by calllna the followin1 telephone numbers on the day before the sale: (71•) 385·"'837 or (213) 627- 5865. Date; April 23. 1986 TAC#l0233 T.D. SERVICE COMPANY, as said Trust•. By Cindy SchooncMtr, Assist.Mt Secretary, 601 South Lewis St .• ()ranee, CA 92668, (714) ~700. 5/15/85/15 4924 &•11• wmra NUii ........ ... --·-····--_ ....... ... ~. ........ Nih- Alf •• __,.CMJfOmM,eoutfTYOfOUW 1110*C.. ....... .......... ... .... CA.,_ .. llTA1'1 Of WU. Mll'fOIM eml...:U. ~ .... f//l llA111 f/11 W.MnmMllFIW.U .-Of Niil-10 YHl&IMllTA1'1 .. ...... To elf heif1. bel~ etwdlbl. COll3il ... ll Ct9d- itors •nd persons ""° "'91 be othii .... inlllrel'8d In 1M .... 01 ...... of LOUIS ANTOHeO HDNANOEZ. A .....,., Ml a..t fled bJ ENID 8. STONl In tM Superior Court of ORANGE County r~ that ENIO 8. STONE be aippoil-.t a l*•iel 1...-111 ttalhie • ..,,.,, ........... of IMdec ... lll The petition requests authority to adminlstet the ...... under tN lfldapMICMnt Admirftb..., of &eMla Act. A ._,.,. on IM P9litiorl wil be held on 5121186 112 9-.30 A.Ii. In °'Ill-3 loc.a.d 112 700 CMC CENmt ORNl WIST, SANTA AM. CAL " vou 08J£CT to .......... of the .,.... you ahoutd Mthef' ....., et the Meri,. end ltMe your ob;Ktlons or file written obtectJoM wtth the court blb9 h ._.. .. V0411 ..,,_.,.. ..., be In person • .., yoJlt ----· IF YOU AM A CR£0tTOR 0t a contlnetnt creditor of the c:tec.Md. you mull file your claim with the court Ot pun It tD IM pe1&o1• resnu atiwe ep- Pof;-.t br the court ~ four monlhl "°"' the ... ~ .., ~ of ........ -.,.,..... In w:tion 700 al the c.lbftia Pi«AI* Coda. The ..... fur"""' d9in'5 will not expire prior to tour mottlhs from the dM al the hwtne natic:ed ebowe. YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court. If you .,.. a person interested in the estate, you may serve upon the executor°' administrator, or upon the Mtomey for the executor or adminlstmor, and Na ........ court with proof al seMce, • writt9n ~ ltlltins that wou dnite special noe1ce of the fiHnc of a" lnwntory end appraisement of ntate nsets or ol the ~ or accounts nw1ti11ed In sec:tionl 1200 and 1200.8 of the California ProbMI Code. ---furl)ltiliof•.MUARAYPAUTZ PAUTZ AHO A.SSOCIATtS 8070 W£STMINSTER AVENUE WESTMINSTER. CA. 92683 5/1S/85/15 •938 s ,.,_IC..,.. HCiii .. alllll• ........ tr TM ~-.. '*'°" it dcMIWt. 1fn111 • IWEST- MENT OlVl10fl£• '10 Padlc CoMt ""'· .. 235 , .. wport ...... C. llKl. Pamela L AnMtfOl"I. •tMa\1-0r .... polt a.ct\ c. t2l60. Thll t. If l 111 fll CQlftduc:t· edbylft ........ . _. ........ LAnft. *""" Thfll ' $ .... -Ned with tM County Clertl of Or-..~ on.-21. 1-. fl07S69 5115/851155/22 4926 a1111 fCiiiWMflllm MMllTAlml•Y The ............. dolf'S...,,_•MlMtE· Rt, TYlD. WHO & WIL- HELM, 4000 Mac.Ar1hur 81¥d .. bit TOWllf, S. 1000. Newport a.ch. Caaitomia 92660. ~ J. Plllmieri. Inc .. 4000 MacArthur Bhd .. Eest Tower, S. 1000, Newport Beech. Cafffomia 92660. Dennis G. Tyler, Inc .. 4000 MecMhur Bhd., East Tower, S. 1000, H9wport a.ch, Califom&e 92660. Alan H. Wiener, Inc .• 4000 MacMhur Bhd .• East TOW9r, S. 1000, Nl$wpolt ee.ch, Califomia 92660. James E. Wilhelm, Inc . 4000 MecMt'lur Bhd .• Ent Tower. S. 1000. Newport Beach, California 92660. This business is conduct- ed by • ..,.,.. partnership Si1ned David 0 . Parr. Partner This statement was filed with the County Clertl of Or.,. County on April 19. 1986. File No. F·3068!M 5/15/85/155/22 4917 WNOTICI f'IChiiOUI ....... MWSTAl'WT The folbM• ....,. .... doi"I busN-. a INTER- STATE LIMITED X, 500C Na~ C.Wl>f'M. N9w- port 8e&im. CA~. Heaport I'*' '* Prap-._ tnc.. 500C ... ~ Center Drive. N .. port a.ch. CA 92660. TNI ~is conduct· ed by a limlaad ~ ~ Rlc:Nrd J. u..w. ~ Thll 1t111 ,..,. -ftted with the County Clertl of Or-. County on A&Wil 17. i-. ,... No. F3067S5 4/245115115115 ~ \ I ..... R•LC= . a::~:v-=. .-rc.11 FfRITUNf ~ INC. a C1IN ... corpomion =-~=~~A~~~~ , HIOHOT llOOO Fat CASH MIJX. TI5CAltl(M OR CDrT"1ED CHEaCI RCWlm .. CMt. COOi= TIOH 292"9 (~ el tM time of u1ti In I t mor., Of .. UN9ld ..... ) ... rWlt. ... ~ ~ to and now held by It under Nfd OMd of Trutt in tM ~l=.s. ctllcrtbed: , TRUSTOR: DtNO en UN1Wried "*' \ IENUlCWrt: ~IA CANAOl+.H 8ANt<, a._ ChMlled a... Trume btt. CALlfOttHIA DENTISTS GUILD r9COt'ded februaly 23, 1913 n lnst.!to: ~ 080860 °' Offldel lt9c:ordl In the offtc:. of the ~ of Ota,,.. County, Mid deed of trust dacrtbes the\ tallowilie lot fl7 of Trxt 78'4, at shown on • mep r9C01ded in Book 314 pqn 27 to 38 Incl. of MlaceUaneous Maps, In the Office of the County Record« of said Couney. YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED Of TRUST DATED 2/08/83. UNl.ESS YOU TAI<£ ACTION TO PRO- TECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY Bl SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. If YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION Of THE NATURE OF TH£ '9tOC££0tNG AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. 16.,,......., DrM. ec.on. dlil Mar, CA. "(tf a ..,....,....orc:ommondllilrwtionof ~ is shown aboYe. no waminty Is liven as to Its com· pl•-or COfrectn.I)." The ~ under laid Deed of Trust, by ruson of • breach or default in the obliptions secut9d thet9by, hef9tofore eucvted and ~ to the underlilNd a written Oeclarmtion of Oemltt ind O.m1nd for Sale, and written notice ot def1Utt and of election to cause the undersllJ*f to sell 111d property to satisfy aid obUption1, 1nd thetellfter the undlrlilned caused said notice of default and of election to be recorded December 31, 1985 as ln1tr. No. 85-525440 of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of Oranee County, Said Sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty, express°' implied, AIPtdinl tide possession, °' ~bnncet. to ~ the rwmlinina principal sum of the note(s) secured by said deed of Trust, with interest as in Slid note provided, advances, if any, under the terms of said Deed of Trust. fees. charps and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts CtUted ~ said Deed of T rutt. Said 11le will be held on: Friday, May 9. 1986, at 1:30 p.m. in the ~ to the buildinc loc-.d at 601 Soultl Lewis Street. Oranae. California 92668. At the time ot the initial publication of this notice, the total amount of the unpaid belance of the obliption secured by the above described deed of trust and estimeted costs, exoenses, and advances is $110,347.85 It is possible that et the time of sale the open1n1 bid may be less than the ~ indebtedness d\.le. tf available, the e1tpected openina bid may be obtained by callina the followina telephone numbers on the day before the sale. (71 4) 385-4837 or (213) 627· 4865 Date. April 7, 1986 TAC#:9894 FIRSTUNE SERVICES, INC., a California corporation as said TNs1ee. by T.D SERVICE COMPANY, qent, ~ Betty Jo McDanief, AWstant Sec~. 601 South Lewis St .. Oranee. CA 92668 (714) 385-4700. 4/17 4/24 5/1 4860 We NewS! • What's going on in your life? With your club? With your sports programs? The Newport Ensign would like to know. 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I ·----------------------------------------------------------· • CLASSIFIED INDEX ~ ............. llJI Al>cl Ii•-=-........... mg ANNOUNCDIENTS Announcina ..••.....• 200 Beauty Aids .......... 213 Card of Thanks ....... 201 Cemetery lob ........ 201 Florists ........••..... 207 Funeral Directory ..... 205 Funeral SeMces ...... 206 Health Aids .......... 214 Lecaf Notices ......... 212 L..odaes-Clubs-etc. 209 Nurseries ............ 815 Lost & Found ......... 210 Penonals ............ 211 BUllNDS lnwstments .......... 828 Money to lmn ........ 605 Money Wanted ......• 606 ()ppottunities ......... 700 Opportunities Wtd. ...• 704 EMPLOYMENT Aaencies ............. 300 ()pportunities ........• 305 Prepaqtion .......... ~7 ~II I OC1S W...-ct . · ."'7 Al:db• ............. 814 8iMildl cM1l1 ilil ..... 817 ...... 111 Equipnw1t 811 ewr-. Equipnw1t ... 819 Coins/Stamps •••..... 813 ~········~····800 ~ ............ 1115 ~s.-......... 705 ....... , .............. 812 ,..;ne Supplys ••••••. 906 Misc. Jar We .....•... 809 M"llC. Ww*d •..•..... 810 MusiClll lnllrunwlt ... 811 Office [.quipnwlt .•... 827 Pm & Supplies ....... 823 Directory of Business Services Cotteae or hilhschool student wortl as office helper. f'tt .ounct. yo&Jr class schedule. Need transportaaL $4/hr. •Alterations Don't Throw It Away! Reweaving of ck>thes & sweaters INVISIBLE WEAVER no.n11 Tues 9· l Th 12 -4 Sat 10.3 •Bookk11pil .. FRESH ST ART IN '86 Budgets Bookkeepi Taxes. Graphics 6'-Jlj. 3277 Prof housekeeper, child care, companions $80/ wk live in/out 647-6606 guaranteed •Distribueon AMWAY PRODUCTS Cina & lndry supplies Cosmetics, Vitamins de=~~Sue I SH I KAWA Custom Garoenina 850-4147 209-l.ad911 Club• Etc. THOUSAND TRAJ LS MEMBERSHIP Coast to coast unlimited membership askin1 $5,000 49&5664 Full·time Nurses-Aide avail to work 6 days 9- 4. Lie Ref638.8059 COMPANION AIDE with nursina expet ietK:e kx*· ina for elderty couo6e °' single elderly. w.1r care for you in my belutiful home,~5 DRAINS ClEAR£D $15 MfNIMUM~re-. Faucets. water f!!.'!_!• dipoals, etc. 722:;& Of 851.96(M .-.... Hawaii, Aue. Qt\ . l&t\ $589 per person. In· eludes airfare, hotel, tround transportation, owner (213) 941-5092 •TJPll llilc Advertisina art & l.OIO desian services, bro- chures, ~etc. Graotucs Newport 7:3()..4 pm 720-9191 WORDPROC£SSING AU areas of business competitive rates 760- 3831 ...... 111' • St. Thomas . Aaiputco · C.ncun. Round lYip, Air/.._. induded $149. ea. l.-800-6lf>.2424 Famity needs lovins Chris6an et~ womM to CM9 2 chi'*-in our Irvine hamL Ma.a ... cs & ref. Ena. ....... ,..._ smkr ... -.. ...... ADDra&. 15 dlws/mo In 1=7 pm ..,. 7am-7pm M:t:li ,, •• .., CdM 644 4"22 Babysittinc Needed: Doctors children. Flex- ibae ~ ..... bellii!!llts & p>d pey, tar rictlt per-son. 582-2161 --.. ..... ••••d 4GS-llau111 ID1 ~ Funt •• ll1 u111111h111/ Ulll Hol 11' 11plfc RDorns 413 ~ ········· ...... 416 fndullriel •••........• 506 Income Ftapert) ·-•... 509' L* Shin PTapew1y 515 lats lat SMe •••..••••. 510 ...._Hames ........ 917 Mtwts I & TO ....... 60175 .. 81h ............... .. Maunlain c.birli ..... 422 Office 5-::e ......... 420 Out of Stm ,,.,., ..... 514 .... E-...W.Dd ... 518 Ralt.lls '° St9e ...... 412 Rell Esta for Xchl ... 517 Aul Estm l.mns ..... 600 SDVICES SchDal5 •••.•.•.•.•••• 60l8 Situmon w...-t ..... D! 401-Apartmenta. 412-Rentals to Unfur. ... OCEAN VIEW 5 bdrm. 5 ba ~na Buch Harne. ... -.iewil Ii decks. u~mished. S2200/mo. Decmit. 494-7161 CdM-1 bll '° ocem't 2 bdr l~ ba $1100/mo .... 532~ LEASE CAPISTRANO BEACH EXECUTIVE POOL AND JACUZZI HOM£ 4 bedrooms,, -3. .............. ...,. deck. ........ .c:e ... c:lllClllll ... '° ~ Availllble io•-tllpj $1.llOO (619) 967-14 aawwJar.._.,... $lilll. UFGRADO>lAGUNANl- GUll 4 BEDROOM LEASE. low ........._ nMCa. Talhimn t.cll· ,..U= · IN I tic !19 -• -... lllilwt $1395 & .'T ... °'*' ..... Sii ~9 .... • noan & 2-4~ 30.l02 ..... 716- 371D. F /M non-smkr SO• $350/mo $350 last N. Costa Mesa Kil priv. own bdr. ref. no pets 714- 241-9590.. for Condo-U.Una Hills 3 bdrms, 2 bMhs. 2-car p~. All amenities $950/mo 380-8977 IH•i*'-Condo. 2 bdrm, ~~dbl~°"~ $1000/IN). 8:..JU '° 7. ,... ,.,. 213-258- 5479 SP£CTACULAR VIEW/ REMTAl DELUXE 2 80). MXJlil 2 BATH CONDO ON& luokins Mission V1'lio cour*Y dub wittt ~~$900 laeana H;ats c:ondo-2 bedtoom, 2 bath, air, --ldfr/et. No pels.. $830 831-1553 3 bdr 2 be T urtla fb:k twnhm. lase $1200 213-556-2056 818.J99.. ROOMMATE-share Mission Viejo 3 bdrm home. pool. s ...... a.uncfrY ..... ss; +, ,,.._ no docs. smokers Ott $400+ 855-8951, mess9 FEMALE wanted. to stwe l.Me Forest home. Room, bath. jacuzzi, DOOi. 11111nnis.. $250 + 1 I 3 utilities-SmaJI child, pet Ok 859-8047 SHARE OCEAN -VIEW LAGUNA BEACH HOME. Fireolaces, washer I dryer. W•lk to beach. Ph.+smn.I fems::; fen.d. Non· er. 1450 ~us ~ utilities. 494-5124 ~·~= 2 a.th condo. PoOI. sau~t . ~ennis $300 . Avaitaote now. 380- 0820. 41J..Hotu I h I lpins -- NEED€D CHILO CAR£/ LIGHTHOUSE~ OUR LAKE FOREST HOME. LM-in= ted. ~ ,.,_ -9(8 f9qUiNd. ~ ~·72~ CM28 -. 417RrrDlt....._ RENT EXCEPTIONAL lllSSION VIEJO 2 em. ROOM 2 BATH CONDO .. I .... ..., lClh. End unithiew courltry dub 6r:..~f'w41Mr.e,. cm •<• _..,... hie entry. EqUiooed/ sbe. Aftadl8d-2 car ma-3 to 4aGRxlp1ce PaeMlt TraWel Se•••I 1111 ~-.. a ..... Am.. CA.. • "•11t1111H ... W,.. ._ HA.~ C'Otl!'n'Y'S O"LY raJ\"ATE ~DAVEL ·SOJboL '8tttt• MILa...,. ~•tflC 1 Tr:n1'w·-1 1111.,..,. .. VTaL~. E\"Dn'G CL\MQ ....... c• (71.Q NI·-----~ llir ... 11 a ar ..,........ .. ...... . . . .... .... . • • I C11•Aca•lcC1•• SAVE:;:_•:;._"' 1' 1111 ....... OlodlDnl9 No ..... Mo lllCGl:•lieilCle FREE ESTIMATES E • Z Ceiling~ 491_..718 -a •• °' EftllM -fllalltt aw."'....., -••a .. .......,,. ~·~, .... , .. -awo.. ...... • Tl'Ulllll ~ ,,,.Ot9'JW ..... 11a -HU .. CIAL-Y-.--.... ARTISTIC llTERIORS DIWOICE!alFFOllT/CUllODf CO•PAIY .. , ..... ......,.... .... ,,.ORI ....... .,.,,, ...... ,....,.....,......_ c ..... ...... ,...... .......... .. FinMcifW&Rll ... llCel~ "-'sA •h*~&Sandld 980-7138 ·~Otl • Mint Blinda • Verticala JR.,Mlff Free&tlmatM DIAPEllEI IY lllVAlll 135-5984 YUKI Fo ell your drywall needs OILY, ERNEST L BISHOP =~11111~ RUSTY DRIVEWAYS IBJBIAYlllUllG El FREE ESTIMATES _.,.. .._., OflflCa WU.IOll•ST'mw tam &.elllt ..... c.--.CA- uc.an11 me (714) 6'1-M27 FREE ESTIMATES Uc, .... , 558-1180 111"81' CUITIU PAllTlm inflltiol/ ... icws ,..l.,....,commercial 11 lauf" t ,.._. fnl(d 2 Pride in o..Hty lk:enMd (417800) 111-1380 AnoRNE.YAT LAW 7J4-55J.0Jt• vnmwta Ill.UP lllG a HDTlllG 'AeplpeslS75&up .,,, ... dMr'9CI •. 76 • up • Bllltl remodel • tllS & up ·w..., ,...., 30 o-i S205 a up 'a..b9ge d4spout •1 a uP 'T oileb msa.I 1118 & up 'Slab .... llAepeir ·Gu.w...,.s... • SentOt Citizen diecount'° 24hra •Jm Watch our newspaper for gift ideas for Mom Mother'• Dar Mar 11 • •• ..... 17 ....... .... c.... Cllil99-... ......... c-. ................. . T..-. o.w oa .-woo'f -0...-C....,'Jll 1111 ,.A_ 508-Hou••• for 508-Hou••• for 508-ttou.. for SU.Houw tor S. S... .. .. 505·C...•erclal ,.... SALE. OWNER 3 &ms ROOM 3 BATH '111':•1 =·~-=-.: ............... can- verution pi_t, MCUritv system. Must ... 1 $141,500 131·5107 e.•1r11 On.::. 7 Nr a.a Is .. Pr9!IUI .-s condo 1 bdr + den + bonus room ~ 1880 sq. ft,, boat slip nail $439.000 inc .... OMS 760-1018 ~ swf timesMre. summer surf season, "~ 4. 8uchfront. $1 7 962'8483 Hilq) home w/Wltw d Lake Elsinore on 5 .,... 3 bdrm. 2 -ce-ramic tile throuahout. Reduced to $121,000. 714~7-9334 1eave mm••• Improve Your Quality of life ····~TillY ., Lta:NSED PAIVATE AESIDENCt ~ln()qnge ... Ewdle..._ ••••• • .. -• n11 a ...__. '°" '° -*-............ ,.,..1n1o. _.,. .117 I !Ill,__.._,.,_,, • Home Atmoephere 'Near~& Mtdlc• Fec:MteS ....,~,,., ... LHITn£atMB IEkJI' . 1411110 ... llO-WOpm -Ambulatory onty -W8lklng ~to lhop&. 11111rv1 •-11111t111 .... 714-53&«M6 4 BEDROOM 3 BATH n. TORO HOME Wind Raws ntt.Nl,2=~ '-'t.WI out, OMw financ n1 •• ,,,., f160.000. 95 2 11.tl CATALINA OCEAN VIEW CUSTOM hMnity home, 3 bedrooms, ~ a.th, IMl~,dirn. T•, rific Hu916anus room . 3,000 sq. ft. mr·ooo. owner, 492· Ocmn Frt , a.atm Pens· .. Pl ~ owner. 4 bdr ..... fmn§. 21p1.-$695, . term a.net ..... 67 • 38fiO 3 to. 2 ba. Twtle Aack twnhm. Lease 11200. 213-556-2055 213-4J0. 95IO LAGUNA BEACH BY OWNER. OtMt whibt ....c:lw ....... 1111• 3 ........_ ~ ....... ......_,~ ••11•11~"";., • ..... ~1 BAYSHORES BY OWNER Charmlnslr remod1l1d 1-IDY. 3bilr. 3 be home $499,000 F• Wll QCJOC>- .... w/brtcr 2782 Circle Dr N8 OPEN HOUSE l · 5 S&a1 646-1514 Beautiful El Toro Home 1225 sq. ft., 3 bedroom. 2 bllh. Mer1Y customu..-..• r:-~··=--:~ $143, . For sale ~ CMl1S. 21862 SHENANDOAH n. TORO 770sM16 By owner · anxious to sett! 3 bedloam, 2 ~ u.ur-Hill home, New u~ 140()_~. ft . $113,500. 855-2046 El Toro Townhome OIM'W', 2 story, 2 ,,,.... bedrooms. 2 bllth. ... kitchen air~. $108.000. 472-'3832 7 ... .. 509-lncome Plop- ertJ CORONA DEL MAR 3033034 EMt PCH-4 stories w I potential cblt»lett.-..,, bids. 2nd say. GNM ..._.. locatlori. Income = Asklftl ...... °""· .... 619-SU 0496 , .. P• M UY I. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWSllRVINE TODAY AU'fHENTIC INSPIRING LOG HOME ESTAT£ ON 2.3 ACRES Bia Bear Lake. Be•utiful rotlinc 1reen l•wns •nd rose =-f~~ rooms. forrNI dlni, room. 13 bednana. ~ bethrooms. 2 beeutfful ver•nd•s. sun deck la jKuzzi. fully furnished riJht down'° ....... w:e for 28. Also includes 1985 Jeep en Met tet-""~QJ>es. Priced • ~75.000. Ownets win"' .you trade ;f Mve ~ executive home wit m•jor equity. Can be used as tu write-off. Call (714) 866-8221. 510-LGll for s.le 1so• SPECTACULAR OCEAN /MOUNTAIN VIEW La1una Ni1uel Bear Brarid R•nch lot. Guarded community custom house ptans in- cl uded. Market value $265.000. $~~000 cash, assume $10:>\()()() loan. Construction t0an available. Calls returned, leave message (71 4) 661·5658 Widow has money for Trust Deeds-$10,000. Up! No Credit ck. No pe· natty. Call Dennison As· socaates 673-7311. IN OEFAUL T? Bad Cred- it? Don't lose ~r home. Interest only payments 13~% to 15%. Dooglas Financial 476·2375 700-Businea Opp't TRAVEL AGENCY Own ~r travel aaency. No experience neces- sary. A complete pack- age, choice locations available. Numerous travet benefits availabte 25,000 full offices na- tionwide. TRAVEL WITH US-For a l'.)erson•I in- terview call Bob Henson at ext 4 11. 1-800-821-7493 705-GARAGE SALE EST ATE SALE · Antiques, brick-a-brack1 chande- liers, assortea collecta- bles, odds-n-ends. Sat-urd~ay~ 9-5, Sunday: 2-6. 208 Femleaf, Corona def Mar. 800-FumituN Unique and Beautiful Antiques!! Mahopf1Y Art Deco. aMio (circa 1920) S695" Anei ue brHs ftoor IMnp . 8~ feet a.. Ane '!try Sette S685 = $1.800). '~ wittlcarwd d,....,.. .cf twist lqs CJrca 1850, .._ _1J375. Frwda double .a with ~=~llt~ ~ith ,,..,.,,. Ar· iioit9 1950. uch lOf9l! ..... --....... Pool Table. • ~lltion aize. Le•ther ~kets, 1. a_. ird.ICles = =,;1~ ........ and Hardy Pint.It Ma- chine $250. 951-6102 Gym equlement. are.at selection. Benches ma- chines etc. priced to seH! 549-4336. 818 ~r Radio Shack Ill & printer. 2 disk drive, software includes acct. receivable, pap- bte, pneral ~.word processor. Great soft· ware for smafl business. = Call Ellen: 582- 824-Dop and c... GERMAN SHEPHER AKC PUPS 6 week old 4 fe. mates 6 mates champion lines. Mission Viejo area $175 each. after 3 p.m. 951-8191. 38' Tolly twin JBS slip ~lent condition. VHF Halon system, many ex- tras $44,000. 645-3835 Eight-Man Raft-Good condition $450/best offer 960-9859 '84 Hobie 16 mlti clrdr sails, new tr1r"' best offer Oarrefl 842-2338 25' foot '"Ski~k'" 1979 cain c ruiser. Excellent condition. Twin enaine, trailer included, full can- vas. loaded! 40. Extras included. $29,000 714- 494-9354 910-Auto9 for s.a. f 913 AUDI 5000 S Silver. sun-roof. low mHes. non~. Pri- Ml ~. 240-62630# ... . . • • --r-ry • • '80 320S loaded w/all options. Super cond. oria. owner. Must See $7000obo 714-639-6608 1984 ELDORADO Tour- irw Coupe. lmmecui.te! All PQwert all extras. 19,000 miles. Executive owned, private auto, as- sume leesei $465 month. 660-03 5 days. 1976 CADILLAC convert- ible. Oriainal owner, fan.. tastic condition. com- pletely lo.ded. With musical horn $5,495/ offer. 494-6738 or 497- 3902 or (213)552-0426 1979 CADILLAC SEDAN de VILLE Fully loaded! 4 new "Michelin" tfres. Best offer. 380-8036 1979 CADILLAC Se- ville-law miteaee, fully k>aded, wire wtieets. new radial$, trip _c_O_f1'1puter. $7,995. 855-8200 910-Autos far .... The Key To Savin~ Is In The Classifieds JAGUAR-1973 XKE- Gray Vl2. 350 Chevy motor, 2 + 2. ~ con- dition, tires{{)!a!f!t, eu-tomMic, •• '88()0. 494-0049 1984 Maxima Nluan- lo.dedlll T •ke ov.r le•M. No cash down. $246 mo. tu 1nc1u1-. prtvm~2s17 1967 C.rNro-needs entlne work;$750f All primered-re~.l_ for ~ 495-1547.,.., 78 Sliver Shedow II ~~•/Ddtrim .. Pit 1 ttlr lnlilitor. c... tom ah11~ ":J. fmt cow-i Xlnt . ==1::fi1Ut 9218 1978 DAfSUN 280 Z. 2 Pk.a 2, s..p.d, ... ""' fm, cauette~I owner. Good . ffl~>~110, '= 4321 OI ....... (714) 364-5120 ..... Jin& 1973 240Z DATSUN =r.r,..:c Sel.~7913 . Fillt I : 77 FiM Spider cont blk nu P9int. lrtcond, $2'00 aft 5 67s:..557. Ford ·92 l TI> Country Sedan waac>n. full,.r::~ tthr, am/fm. xci 52k mi. $5600. 675-35'5 HondaCar 1980 HONDA CIVIC Wa,on-5 speed, air, am fm stereo casette, roof ·track. raadials. $2.850. Excellent 496-3785 1985 HONDA CRX-Low mi ..... deluze AM/FM cassette stereo, air. $8200/offer. Private party. 661-6934 1980 HONDA 500 ex custom Inc. sheild & 2 helmets, low mi 759· 8949 1978 Honda Acord. In aood condition. AM/FM. Runs weU, new battery. $1195. 582-5260. 1984 MAZDA 82000 Lona Bed pick-up truck. AM7FM cassette stereo, air condition automatic, camper shed. $6,490. 830-8439 1981 MAZDA 626. New paint1 electric moon- roof "M/FM stereo air 63,000 mi. $5,490. GOOd condition. 499-2591 2 Cars for ule! Mwed to H..-ll 1985 Mazda GLC. Deluxe. Loaded with extras. Sacrifices $6.900/offlr. 1969 Mus-ta . Convertiblefl Mint ~ition $4.900/orfer. 661..t800. Merced11 Benz 1973 Ma cedes 450 SE Ex~tional Car. Like New 'Cond. AH Srv. R• cords. 722-6900/527 · 2297 1980 MEACEDD280 SE Fultl ea.ildl Nr.-*' ten( inside/out. Silver/ blue fabric Interior. $18.000I 855-0765 1985 SEL MERCEDES Loeded! 38.000/offer. Black/~ leather In· terior. tOWrOOm new! 661-8555, 498-1632 1975 2IOS Mercldel Bw--pd~ Becker ltereo $14k. 720-1579. t9n Mercedn Benz. 3000 ~ con- d I tJon 11 $1,toO 496· 0416. Oldandl1 1978 OLDSMOBeL£ CU· TLASS SUPREME BROUGHAM. Uke newt 2 door twd-....... 55.000 ori...,.I mi~ l.oltded! •ir, •m/fm stereo cassette, power steer- lnc/breMI. tilt. cruise. New mlchelln tires. Qrw/Red Vlllour lnteriof' $2,800. 582-8958 Ewn-lrwl 01 ... ,,., ••. 1985 OldsmobUe c.&lls. Loeded! 5 llJWI, 10.000 miles. $!1!00/best. 890-6157; GIM:-0062 fN- enlnes. '85 Trans am kieded w/ all options warranty. Bob 548· 7298 pm/ 650- 6698 am 1981 VW Truck 5 soeed LX peckMB. Red with tan Interior. ucellent con- dition. $3,200/best alfer. 240-9096 1974 VW Super Bu1 · New stereo, tires. paint. batt~ry. low m1lea1e. $2,350 768-5137 Volvo VOLVO. 1983 GLT.,_ 4 DOOR CSILVt.R) OWNE~. 48,000 miles. ExceU. ~·500 1982 Volvo Dl. · Sunroof, air AM/FM cassette. Ex· cehent condition. $9,750. 643-5060. 1984 Volvo Gl. · 4 door, silver·lf~ like new, 3? ,rm rn11es. power, .w, AM/FM cassette, sun· roof. $11,500 951-9310. lemvemev• (714J•1-- 19n JAGUAR XJ6L A beautiful meticuloualy ~'*1 s.ctifice at $8,900 661-2719 1970 LOTUS EUROPA Red/Blk "*"°'·Al new: wood dllh, Ql'Dlb. ... & wh ..... iurH'oof. El· celllntoo.ddon. 69,000 mi .. $3.900/oftlr Evenirwi 498-1702 1977 TR7. AM /FM Cassette, air, sun-roof, ~ exceUent condition askq=79 1979 MGB. Limited Edi- tion EMack. ~con­dition. $4,000 661-2453 1931 MODEL A SPORT COUPE fully restofed •II ori1!nal $9.500. 495- 2483. 914-Auto Rep•ir I For JEFF'S PORSCHE SERVICE hpeln .. Senk:e on•mod•ll Quality Work Reasonable Rates 911 SERVICE SPECIAL LAT£ 91 l's $225 -....... & .. .. ....,, .... .. 633-1831 On~Saulh~ une, ~ matNlit home -l~--2 bedrooms. 2 baths. $1475 monthly • ~ smokers. 499=2704 -4ga..5910 918-Trucb 1980 FORD RANGER PICK-UP 8-cyflnder. ~--.,liMr. Power~ar.Ms. automlltic am/ffn .a. ~ ~·· ·-Low miles $5,500. 99m-5om 498-8008 498-0792 even· i .... 79 au ctMNy 1 tn xJnt work veh. nu ena hi bKks, am/fm streo cass. ~/~_ 9/b, runs st10nl $4795 obo 642- 7432 7 9 Btu chew 1 tn van xlnt work ve"h. nu ena hi blK:ks, am/fm, stereo cass. P~S. p/b, •le runs ~ $4495 obo 6'2· 7432 919-Campen CAMPER SHELL-full size, Iona bed, 'ood shape-we•ther trip pt<ktion. 4~-..-­ewa•-.s OBITUARIES DOU8U.I ll•FJ ElalM, 65. of Newport a.ch. pesaed ... y April 22.1986'.She 11 survived ~1 sons David Md Walfltr; and by dau1hters Hervey Cuelter. Nmlt. Doua- ta1, Ann Ha~.._ ~nd Susan Stnidlti. ~ Is •lso survived by 11 l'Mdchlldntn. Visitations went held It Hwbor Lftn Memor- ial Chaoe.I Thursd•y Aprll 241. •Ind F rlday, AQril 25. 986. ~ "*1"IOlial ... vica ..,. held under the direction cl HertJor Uwn-Mt. Olw Mortu.y end Cem •1ry. passed .way n the a_ae of 85 1UIS of Aortl 21. 1986. She Is survived by her brother-In-law Richard KnaK of Lone Beech . Services were held Apt1J 24, under the dJ. rection of ttarbof ~ Mt Ollw Mof1ullrY and Cemetery. 111111 ... • .. s. 76.lf:_Md ~April 4'4. 1 . He resfded In Garden Grove. He 11 survived by wife Rose Reiss. ..... EnlH1 Turner. =~~~ ~.:~.held ~;.~··o~ c.m--.. ........ dl. rectlon tA I ... UMn- Ml OtM9 Mortu.ry Md Cemetery. I ' . t J -·. • / ( / Coue1< ffiome +.ed bcj -·\ -· C'llis ffioppe1< Co1<01tQ de~ <..Mall cpllopelltleg • • ' P• S-llAT 1. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA N!WSllRVINE TODAY BY ANNETTE WATSON By takina a peaceful. winding strttt that leads away from the bustle of P.afic Coast Highway and the businca district of Cor- ona dcl Mar. visiton arrive at this week's feature homo-a re- markable residence in Corona HiahJands. The home. situated in a tru- quil setting. creates an ideal location for the person who loves to absorb nature. yet re- quires the convenience of beina close to the amenitia of Corona dcl Mar-the beach, fine res- taurants, and a premiere &bop- ping center and buainess com- plex. "'This home has everything- a wonderful combination of qualities. It offers the perfect setting for family life and en- tenaining. And, the neighbor- hood seems rural and secluded- away from noiJe and activity. Yet, it is only minutes away from convenient dining and shopping,•• said listing agent Chris Hopper, owner of Corona del Mar Properties and Crown Realty and Investments. The home, situated· on a large corner lot gently sloping up- wards and landscaped in an ap- pealing manner, faces south and cast for maximum hillside and ocean views. Gudem have been designed for low maintenance. ' . "The home was ori1inally built for a local naturalist. Riaht now there is a hummin1bird nest near the kitchen tlaat ia in full ectivity-furt.her empbu- izina the natural locale of this home, .. Wei Hopper. A curviq brick walkway leadaiato the laome. Tbe praent owaen have t:Mtefully upanded the decor, which ia evident u guests enter the .,.aoua decor of' the livin1 room f caturin1 a softly paneled wall, a larae fireplace, built-in bootcuca and bidden stereo and television cabinets and a b.igb ~ ceil- mg. - The home baa three bedrooms which all feature Brunacbwig and Fila wallpaper and matchina draperies. The master suite is very private and large. It bu a spacious feelina to it enhanced by its high beam ceiling. The master suite also bas a dressing area and a wall of bronze glass that opens to the pool and spa garden patio. The kitchen is sunny and cbcerf ul offering electric ap- pliances. Additional rooms in- clude two bathrooms and a large dining area The home bu been built with quality comtruction in mind-gleaming hardwood floors grace the entire home and its structure includes lath, plaster and wood. Tbe pocil and apa prden area offen aun or abade patiol aDcJ picturaque views of die oceu and aurroundina peen lnlleidc:L wrhis home\ hiP comer lot . is bi1-aivina adequate .,. to 10 up and oat if IOIDCOM ia lootiaa for a lar,er hODae, .. said Hoppa-. . The home•a additioaal ex-• pensive upsradea incl.ti full aecurity system to police, fire and paramedics, afi- cond.itionina. a iprinkJer l)lltem, special bidden wiriaa for iJbuD. , ination of art collcctioDI, ·in- dcpendendy operatiq poOa and spa... ao1'r cover for the pool.· special' omide liahtioa efl'eicta, a coveml patio, private beach acceu and music apeat .. Jo. cated in 1pecial'areu tJlrouPout the home. The home ia lilted at $385,000 with Chris Hopper, owner ef Corona del Mar Properties ad -' Crown Realty md lnwat~ta, a company apecialirina in pr~ erties in Corona clel Mar. Crown Realty and Inve1tment1 ape- cialius in bulineu oppommitia and investment propcrtiea throughout Southern Califor- nia. For ldditional inf onnation and previewin1, call 673-1494. Corona del Mar Properties and Crown Realty and Investments is located at 3407 Eut Coast Hipway in Corona del Mar. ITAff PllTll IT ·mvu •I I I El 1n The Goad Olde COVf.RHOME Lookil19 for&m '11.y?You'I kM!theq&Rtlocatioo_ secluded pool & spa, the irtmaalllille cardtion! 3 bedroom, 2 blllh, glea 1*1g hmdwood floors, ce lbal air, security& hm &ocem1 W?ws. $385.ooc> ' VlllA BALBOA 2 bedroom, 2 bath $]69,500 C<>R<>nA DEL. MAR · 3 bedloom, 3Y.l bath $30(),000 CORONA DEL MAR 3 bedroom, 2~ bath $350,000 When onlyincomewiD do-cal for a private showing dthis home pkJs ~ 1 Y.l blocks to beilch. bay & shops. 2 bedroom, 2 bath home, 2 fireplaces. private yard. Large 3 bedloom, 3 bath ~ 3 car garage, 4<Y lot, only $365,000 NEW USTING 2 bedaoom c«taQP., 3CY x 11a· R-2 lot only $t98,500. 3407 E. Coast Hwy.. Corona del Mar 673-8494 LOCADON, LOCADON, LOCADON PAJlTO In our lut article (part I), we conaidered the relative merita of various locatiom in relation to the buyer'• ability to pur .. cbue. Should one buy the most expensive home in a mOderately priced area, or a moderately priced bome in a more afflueat area? Conclusion: It is beat to buy .. locationl" Buy the oeiabbor- bood-the best neipborbood you can afford-not tbe bftt home you can afford. Inter- preted in terms of Newport 11M.11m111-:n11 JOHN CAREY, GRI NEWPORT TOWNHOllE -Seldom on market. Charming traditional feel, 3 bdrm, 2 bath, one story unit with shutters & handsome entry in attractive parklike setting. Assumable high balance 1st T.O. $149,900 631-1400 • COUNTRY HOME in the back bay area of Newport Beach. A charming 2 bdrm and den with 2 baths. White picket fence surrounds yard wtth fruit trees. $182,000 631-1400 BIG CANYON CONDO -aecurity complex with pool & tennis. Great vacation get away. close to Fashion lslarid & beaches. Two bdrm, den & 2'h baths with decorator shutters & walf- coveringa. $218,000 673-8900 WESTCUFF a WONDERFUL -Move right In, newly redone and sparkling clean 3 bdrm, brick floored kitchen, flreplacea in both large living & family rooms. Dining area opens through trench doors to lovely yard. $285.000 631-1400 -· -CUFFHAYEN -Charming traditional 3 bdrm home in deslrabfe areL Formal dining room, remodefed kitchen, plus spacious family room opening to lush yard with custom poot $325,000 631 -1..00 WATERFRONT CONDO -Boat slip available with this hand- some 5th floor comer unit. Two bdrm, two bath with parquet floors and fireplace In security building with elegant foyer & pool. ~10,000 631-1400 BALBOA ISLAND -Large cathedral ceilinged 4 bdrm home with a 1 bdrm guest unit. A flexible property which also can be 3 and 2 bdrms. Close to beach and village, brings super summer rental income. $440,000 673-6900 TRADITIONAL ON PENINSULA POINT -A beautiful 3 bdrm family home built and finished with exceptional quality and style Custom woodwork. crown moldings, hardwood floors and trench doors leading to Rogers' Gardens patios. $510,000 6J 1-1400 BAYSIDE CONDO WITH BOAT SLIP -Fabulous location on the bay 1n gated community with pool and spa. Sunny 2 bdrm & den plus dining room with views. shows like a model, furniture and boat available for sale. $629.500 631 -1400 BALBOA ISLAND on 2 lots!! Large two story 4 bdrm home with family room plus view from roof deck. Badminton court in large patio surrdunded by greenery on quiet street. $689,000 631 -1400 or 673-6900 HARBOR RIDGE -Completely customized 4 bdrm, den, family and formal dining room. French doors and windows, quality stone & woodwork and upholstered walls. Lovely private patio with pool, spa & fantastic vus. $850,000 631-1..00 DOYER SHORES -a prestigious address. Two story home with new. exciting decor, 4 bdrms including master with tp and sitting area. plus family & formal dining rooms. 60' of bay frontage with pier & slip. $1 .195,000 631-1..00 CLASSIC ON LINDA ISLE -Nearly 5000 sq. ft. beautifully appointed traditional with 5 bdrms. family, formal dining & utility rooms plus lovely dockside patio. Courtyard gives privacy to spa & dip pool. $1 .495,000 631-1400 WATER FRONT HOM ES. INC. REALTORS ""'k' Jkn1.1k Prorcrt~ \1Jna1cmcn1 2436 W . Coast Hwy 315 Marine Ave. Newport Beach Balboa Island '31 ·1400 171 .. IOO IMcb-~ tbe ........ bomeia BjaCu~or~ or Harbor V" lliDI or~ It'''"'· Doa'l bily tha --a - pemiw home ia any ~-­bood-apecially a le.I de.irabte neipborbood. Wben you find that auper buy-the least expensive home ia the fine neighborhood-be tutpicious. There may be a rea- IOD for the low price. no. it back to a major street? Will a inajor street be exteacled to dfect the property'• tranqUillty? Do you look out your kitchen window into a maze of elCctaic polea and wires? Be aware or the following advene conditions which can diminish the resale value of the home. I )Backs to a heavy traffic corridor. This is perhaps the most damaging condition to a home. In Cameo Hiahlands, bo~ directly above Pacific Cout Rwy. bave "SI00.000 Views." But thoee view homes 1eU fo1 about tile same p~ U the ... view bomea 8Cl'CMI the ltleet, due to excaaive trafrac ooil&. We can estimate that the ooile from PaciflC Cout Hwy. diminishes the value of those boma by 01ore than SI00,000. 2)Adjacent to commercial. few bome ownen will toletme a parkina lot, a loadina dOck, or trash cont.ai.Den u theii ev- eryday surroundilip. Buyer's pay Jaa for auch conditions. . 3)Utility related eye-soret. U alY telephone lines and poles. a drainaae channel, or utility sub-station can be considered by most home buyen to be un- acceptable. Fewer potential buy- en mean lower potential sales pnce. 4)Adjacent to an animal sbcl- 30 YEARS FIXED Call Michael Barone at (714) 955-2105 WESTERN COUNTIES MORTGAGE 19762 M~ur Blvd., Irvine 1101111· WeOfferY ..... 426% A'voc..to Ave. CoroaatlelMar • Two bedroom Condominium • 2~ baths • Security System • Bay & Ocean Views! •Prestige! Open House Sun 1-4 Offe...t at •289,- Cole '" Of Newport J, Realtcn. 2515!.~ ... a.-... (71..,~11 EXCITING, SUPERBLY PLANNED, ULTRA CONTEMPORARY HOMEI Here la one of the most uniquely de1lgned contemporary hOIM9 ever butH In Orenge County. Nothing •• 8l*ecl In plMnlng •ncl flnl8hlng the home with the hlgheet qu .. llJ d1cor8-touchee Md wsmn111 Md 11¥11111"1 blending with brlghtnw md opennw. The home ofte1'8 3 bedrooms plU8 • atudy with 81most 4,000 ..,.,. ,_, of llwlnl ap•ce. tpect8cul•r views from YlltM of COMtllne Md oc1m to hllll Md rooftops. LOC8ted In the fllbuloul Se•polnt• Eata ... gMe gu.rded community, It la priced •t only $515,000. Ownel'8 muat move aoonl CHARMING COUNTRY HOME IN SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO'S CASTLE COUNTRY! One of the moat delightful cualotn hom .. ewer buttt bf the Robert E. Oabome Company on the gl'Mdeat 1treet In Ontnge Courtly. Here, nestled •mong the c•tl11 on Pepp1r- tree Bend 11 • cllllrmlnfl Md comfort8ble .uthentlc Eft9111h Tudor with .. , the Olbome qu811ty. It ii lmp1ccllbly l•nd- IC8P•d with pool and ape, on over one .cre with room for honea or tennll court. First Ume 8dvert1Md Md ottered et only $175,000. I . I I I , Vacanti.and Top of Rocky Pt., Lola M 1581 144 8200 $2.700,000 Sat & Sun M 5 Bedrooms 3a8 Eventi=yon Dr. ft* ~ ,000 S.t 1-5 25 Rldgellne Drive"* ~ $3,950,000 SUA 1-6 308 Poppy Avenue 873-8494 $388.000 Sun 1-5 1321 Outrigger .. ~ .$529.000 Sun 1-6 31741 Contijo Way'* 644--6200 $1,050,000 Sat & Sun 1-5 132 Via Ithaca# 831-1-400 $895.000 Sat 1-5 eo. Via lido Nord • • 875-6161 $2,825,000 Sat 1-5 7· Bodega Bay ... Sun 1-5 644-9080 $875,000 • 1242 Somerset Lane 644-9080 5 Trafalgar 644-9060 $387,000 Sun 1-5 $990,000 Sun 1-5 LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT 815 VIA LIDO SOUD OPENSAT1-5 Watch sunsets from 3 levels of flnestlUdo v•ew. 4 BR -4 BA, playroom, gourmet kitchen. S.ndy beach, pier and float. $2,200,000 BAYSIDE PLACE BAYFRONT 111 BAYSIDE PLACE OPEN SAT 1-5 Spect8cular COM duplex, 2 Br.-2 b&. up, 2 BA.-2 bL down. 2 bo9t ..,.C.L Mar be IMMd at $2.000 month to month. Reduced to $895,000 LIDO ISLE BA YFRONT 904 VIA LIDO NORD OPENSAT1-5 Beautiful dutch co1on181, 5 bedrooms, 5 betha, llbr•ry, flne9t panonamlc north ch8nnel Ylew. Pier and allp for a.rge boat. $2,125,000. HORSE PROPERTY Newport beck bar view from ..... Drtw, 3 acre na.te. Spacious tr8dltlonel 5 BA, pool, horse stable. $1 , 100,000 PENINSULA BA YFRONT 1130 E. BALBOA Ch•rmlng, Older Balboa BMCh houM, 5- bedrm., 21'2 bath, pier and float-$715,000. May be leaMd at $2,000 mo. to mo. WESTCLIFF VILLA CONDO Prime ground floor unit, aplldoua 2 BR-2 BA, thrH patios, spa, pool, BBQ 8N8, 2 car pr. $155,000 COM VIEW LOT Prim• A-3 Panoramic B•r Ylew lot. clty- cwt81 approwd for four ..,.. condon*'- luma. $1,200,000. OwnerwW ~ ........ qllllllfted bullcler. 4Bedrooma 8un2-6 121S E. BllbOe 8'¥d .... Slit a eun ·1~ &C4-l200 '700.000 s.t&&M11~ 2224 PllCtflc Dr-PCH-Ac9Ci• '* 111 Vie Udo Soud 844-8200 '885.000 Sat&SUn 1-6 &11·1400 .... 500 Sun1-6 153-1 Santiago • 1201~,.. 831-1400 $300.000 Sun 1-6 &11-1400 s-.ooo Sun 1-6 2868 8ayshore Dr. t • 2131 ChMnel AOtld 831-1400 $&86,000 SUn 1-6 831-1400 $1,499,000 Sun 1-6 S02.K St. I 178 ~ Bay St-CU ' 831-1400 $158,leO Everyd8y 831-1400 $445,000 Sat&Sun 1...S 2121 L1nerd Lane 29 Balboa Covel ,. 84M080 $291,000 Sun 1-6 831-1400 $475,000 Sun 1-5 1208 Blue Gum * 84M080 $385,000 Sun 1-6 815 Via Udo Soud • • 875-8181 $2.200,000 Sat 1-5 2 Bedroom• 111 Bayside Place 428~ AVOC8do Ave. • 87M181 $886.000 Sat 1-5 675-6611 '219,000 Sun 1-4 1839 Port Seaboume 1i17 W. Bay Ave.# 844-9080 $445,000 Sat & Sun 1-5 831-1400 $345..000 Sat& Sun 1-5 627 Via Lido Soud # ., 2 Balboa CoY9S • 644-9080 $1 .350,000 Sun 1-5 831-1400 $444,000 Sat 1-6 Key: * Pool or Spa •View #Family Room • Waterfront TRADllOR7 JACOBS REALTY, INC. 2919 NEWPORT BLVD.• NEWPORTBEACH.CA92663 (714) 675-6870 ,.. ICEtlflllT •llE fl9IEITl llRJll Trtplu on the beKh. Each 2 BO. 28A In greet Condition. Ownera unit tm Mparate dining room. Upper ....... dee*. 8peciee for 4 care. Vlewa are ..,..,... end loc8tiOn ~ tor dining a lhOppfftg. Ceal Offtce for ..... 8everty Morphy llBTICllUI VIEW LIT .... au 11 .. Approxlmetety "'ecre. Build• df9am home on a comer ¥W lot. Almo.t 1Urrounded by custom = ~ truly a choice piece of pre>perty. ... 111 EITATI IF YM •E-WI 12.111111 On tttla Im-. .. parcel at the very top of -i ... HUI, lm.glne land off9'9d for •le In thla preetigjou1 community. wtth unequalled views. The chance of a HfetkN fOfyou to-lgn Md bulldtheeatateof your d,..,... ThrN conttououi lots! MaraJou Ingold •CAIYll'I ,. .. ••ICE AW .. A "9t'Y ,.,. opportunity awaita the fortunate few who coutd own IUCh.,. elltate. You may feel a tf you've 19tUmed to the 11th century. The home fl charac- teraz..d throughoUt by plastered walta, lmmenae 90lld oak bMmS, antique oak doora. Marie Antoinette hardwood ftoora, and very llptlCtoua rooms. Featurtng e BA, e~. format living & dining room1. aeparate famlty room. gounn.t kitchen a butler's pantry, paneled study, wine cetlar, 4 fireptKee, and all the amenltlee you would expect in such a home. Approxt- mately 215 feet of fairway frontage and some 19,000 aq. ft. of land. Truly incomparablef $3,4'50,000. Appointment with Danny Bibb. -AllVE • CGIOUI 12JIOJllll Cozy fireplaces, antique wetbar, beautiful oak floors, spa, and much, much more. Spectacular ocean viewa from all three leveta and very solidly con- structed. Offered at $2.250,000. Danny Bibb a Martha Macnab IELCIUIT-EIWUI ELBAKI ...... Four BR, 3'A BA. cuatomlzed manor home Plan 2. Rich oak stained penefing, parquet floors and marina peart marble accents throughout Spacious panektd famity room with fireplace. Large lot. beautifully landscaped. Two fountains, poot and spa. Danny Bibb/Stephanie Grody. Ill CAIYOll llGUllOOI Pt.All II 1511Jm Located on large corner lot, this 3BR. 21hBA home is perfect for family & entertainment. Huge expanded family room with fireplace, large format living room and dining room. Excellent light exposure shows clean and bright. Excellent value. Danny Bibb and Stephanie Grody 118 CAIYOI COITEMPORARY 1829.000 Four bedrooms, separate family room with fireplace. formal living & dining rooms, 3BA, and 3-car garage. Fabulous setting on a quiet cul-de-sac, spacious lot with a garden at every window. Spectacular waterfall and spa. Priced to sell at $629,000. Danny Bibb and Stephanie Grady • CAIYOl-COlY TUDITIOIAL 1816.000 This warm and cozy, beautifully decorated 4'BR. 3BA home is one of our finest offerings. New country kitchen. French doors. lots of brick. lush gardens and a very private yard with pool. Well priced at $665,000. Danny Bibb CUSTOM FAMILY HOME 11.125.000 This 5 BR, 31hBA traditional, 3 years new home. within the private community of Big Canyon. otters the ultimate In privacy, nestled in the trees on a large secluded lot. Extra large family, living and dining rooms. Very light and open. Owner will exchange for smaller home or consider terms. Danny Bibb/ Stephanie Grody WATEI. WATEI. EYUYWIEIB ... A choice unit In a choice location for water oriented people. Full on view of the bay. A great opportunity to unt .. h your decorating skills. This desirable community hu full sized poof and gate 98Curity. Marth Macnab #2 Chic ...... , ........ RESIDENTIAL BROKERAGE SERVICES IEAVIEW Dtllll Enjoy the amenities of thla guard gated community whlle llving In a delightful 3 BR, 2~ home located on a qutet cul de aac with a view toward the ocean. Featuree two fireplaces, formal DR. kitchen family room. Ann Peters •••TIE IAY 11.111.Jlll Unique In Newport. Here la your opportunity to Nlve your own sandy bMch plua a boat dock. Delightful 4 BR realdence with marvelous Yilta8 of the boating activity. Room for e>epanaion. Ann Petel'a IEW UIT1m WITI a.AT VIEW •G 111 Remodeled 1 story, 48R, ~BA Harbor View Htlla home with bonus room or separme in-law aulta. Brand new kitchen with top of line appUancee. Extra large dining room with wrap around windows. Maxine Propp 11 .. Pia IUUCT• t•• Long private driveway leads to this secluded single story 3 BR, 2'h BA, FR home. Many decorator extra: WOOd floors, mirrors, lkyllghta. private patio with ape off ~ IUltllt Maureen White/Ed &cane> .. AWTICATU.. ta• Complemented by an entertainment center .cijacent to the living room. A huge ewalk-in closet has been added off the master suite. Formal dining room, bright kitchen with a spacious breakfast nook and second bedroom and den complete the design. Panoramic views of the ocean. harbor and city lights. Maureen White and Ed Escano IWFFI 0 l'lAll 1211.SOO Spacious 2 story 3BR. 2BA condominium with huge living room, spacious dining area. powder room and large master suite. Land included. Beverty Morphy FAITAITIC llCOME PROPERTY-I. LAIUU l450JD Pride of ownership, cottage-style apartment with five units. perfectly maintained by user-owner. Great location. Walk to new Laguna Beach oceanfront park. Extremely low vacancy factor. Assumable financing. Call Paula Bailey for drive-by address and set-up sheet. IEWPORT HEJ&HTS 18..0DO Unusual 3BR owners' unit plus 2BR rental on quiet street, with view toward ocean. Nicely maintained and in prime location. Hallie Strock COllOU DEL MAit 1351 IDJ Located in lovely Cameo H ighlands. this 3BR. 2BA home has large airy rooms, a lush tropical yard. and secluded pool. Access to private beaches provides fun in the sun. Hallie Strock and Donna Godshall BAYRID&E "D'' Pl.Al l250JDI Highly desired on•year new 3BR. 38A condominium in the heart of Newport Beach. Beautifully upgraded with plantation shutters. tile floors. etc. Light, bright and lovely. Security gates, community pool and spas. Micki Cooper IUCll ........ Will CAllY ....... In a lovely new development, 'h block to the ocean. this condo ofterl the ultimate In sophisticated beach living. Two targe mater suit•. Fabulous decor, formal dining. Terrific kitchen. Ocean view from patio. Very flexibte financing. Micki Cooper. ...... . •... FiYe bedroom, 38A home in ~ b :#Ion wMh utremety latge lot Room for •Pllftlion. pool, *· In Newport Beech. Community pool, ape Md tenn& Gre.t for t.mJty IMng. s.nctie Fix LmP•IAfFllDI ..... Dramatic bllyfront home on lido Channel. 8-lti- fulty d9corated with ..... and qumffty. Two Woe bedrooms. 38A. den and boat slip available. Linda o.u.. -~ • CAllYll • VAL111W •T EITATI 11.211.m Thia SBA, 4W traditional home ia In impecc ... condition. Includes rom.t Hving and dining, ...,.,_ llbr81y, family room with wet ber and fireplace, pool, IJ>9, sauna and most everything etae you might deeire. Fabulous fairway location. Danny Bibb/ SWpharlie Grody FAlltMFAa.Y.. --In prestigious ShorecUffs with 5BR, 5'h8A, r.nity room. formal Uving and dining room, pool, spa. indoor aauna plus gate KCeU to Shorecliffs and Uttle Corona beaches. Maralou Ingold • CMYll ESTATE 1111111 Expanawe fairway frontage. Four bedrooms. 3~. hugh FR, format DR mnd living room. fabulous pool, spa and entettal,nment area °"9f1ooking Big Can- yon'• lush fairways. Priced to aen at $880.000. Marak>u Ingold and Danny Btbb 11V11E TEllACE-CUUCTEl 1 CU• IW I 11 Some unique features maJte this • special and very ltft1ble home. Private brick patio. viewing k>ft fOI' sunset cocktails, new kitchen and updated baths. Cozy family room and 3 large bedrooms. formal dining. A really comfortab4e home. $485.000 in- cluding land. Beverly Morphy PERFECT FAMILY llDll£ 1&15.CDJ Spyglass Hill. Five bedrooms, 3BA, living and fam1ty room with formal dining. French doors. beautiful wood floors and all new kitchen. Extraordinary oversized lot. Priced to sell $635.000. Danny Bibb and Stephanie Grady TOP OF CORDIA HICML.AIDS-VIEW 1575JDI A great house and a great buy -below market single story home with ocean and night light view. Recently remodeled with plantation shutters. French doors, high beam ceilings. Three bedrooms. 21hBA. formal dining room and large family room. Great home for entertaining with large patio and spa. Use of pnvate beaches. $575,000 including land. Donna GodshaJI BELCOURT ELWllCE t•• Immediate occupancy on this elegantly customized Plan 3 in Belcourt Hill. Spectacular ocean and city light view. Huge master suite with fireplace and sun deck. guest suite and library. Serious seller Belle Partch YAClfTSMAn COYE II -- Exclusive. private bayfront living affording style and comfort. Three bedrooms, 31hBA on 3 ltNels plus formal dining, library, game room and large pier & slip. Minutes to harbor entrance. $1,850.000 inchJdea land. Martha Macnab EXCEPJlllll LW ml . II• Wonderful 5 BR custom home with ~ Wlw the tength of the L egoon. SP9cious rooma. high ceilings. la.di of stor11ge. LMge pier end 8'ip. Alf in one of the most pt9Stigious water oriented commu- nity offering eecurity and tennis. Price includes the land. Martha MKnab -···- - .. ' ... BEACH COMMUN ITI ES " ·--111 .... I Authentic BaJboa oceanfront Livable, spacious 5 BR. 3~ BA home with spectacular Catalina & sun9lll view. Exe 111 .. k.c Illian. &.., buy. ••z wr r n ••Jn 1nsa..-move in. Exquisitely furnished. new Class A construdion.. 3 fiteplaces, spa.. 2 living rooms. Al you need is c::hedlboolt & tooNJrust\. n llCllM I 1 ..,._ Lo.-peninsula location. sand dunes+ ocean tor your trcJnt ~ 0-l'lliliQ 3 BR wilh large brict pmoer*y. n I •H I I 1111 111 The cte11·c g9111 3 BA home is on adulhe au.-vma. Exquisite decor. ~ floor. ~ ~ b I I ch. Q91deli & brick p9o. " 1 11.nu• 6-den -*Yeo 9P1J e 15ng and ~ 4 BR home. l.MUli across front ow-1ooking wldy b•ch and dock on 50' •Olage. n 9IICBM11 I 11 W 111 Lo.-peninsula 5 BR ~ Large patio. extra .-ueg. "-dwood loors. plus mn .-de 11 ocean/ C•'1 r • view. •R n I 11111111 Pnnte CCM'ft4K. 3 BA bayfront Cape Cod. Newty remodeled. finest construction. be9m ceilings, sltyt9'llts.. mk 1oors & °' a s dng •-iotS. n 19 I Mn I I 11.IR.111 Ea~ 3 saory 5 BR. 6 BA on Buena Vista. 3 slDry co.aect *ium.. tie uaw. sitting room with wel bw plus tJ 11 ct: lot & doc:tl. n •1 Mn I 1 11.111.m Spectacular home on 60' frontage. 2 boat sJips + 2 Side bes. separate 1 BR apt. 3 car garage. fu8 baseni811l. May OCMasider aipl trade. Fee.. Pl 191 Mn I I II.Ill.Ill &dosed porctt surrounds this unique home with momileg room. t.&wraalt. oftice OV9I' garage. pden ef*Y, hem dock & Widy b 11 cft. n ••nl I 11,,._ ~ d111ic.. Elaglish 4 BA_.. antiqued..,._ ..t b 1-.d c 1 I 19-4:r lronllge wilh emy Pl!lk>. ~b11ch..t .... bcm1KM1a. t~ 0 R U N A. ~ t-L r\: A k .. , .... --1111.111 Newly deeoi .. 1 rJ 3 BR charmer; paantdon ahutlln. fi~. ~ fa"' brua hardware, redwood ..-. new PlllN. 1~ bk>cb to b•cht .. u .... aa. lnconle~. 3 BR. 2 BA hou-. 2 BR apMment with auftdeck + guest room. High rents. Anuma financing with low down. 77 I II .. -.U 1141.• Enter lovely garden courtyard to 4 BR, 2~ BA, unique living room. family room home. Three-car garage. Treat yourself. .. CHIU IB. .. 1141.111 Stunning new condo. 3 BA. 21h BA. formal dining, FR. wet bar, deck & patios. Insulated window•. oaik cllbilMlla & more. South of PCH. RMl!ill-11 1141• Custom landscaping surround• this remodeled 4 BR home. Flexibility abounds. Ocean views enjoyed from masaer BR. 77 I I I .. at.I IMI.• S.•r"kt model on excellent street in Corona del Mer. 3 BR. 2 BA. large yard. ccwered patio, Karastan wool <*Piil. Owners MJdoua. ... II 'Cl All.• ~home in quiet upecale neighborhood. Very a.ge lot with pool, 3 BR. tamity room. Proteak>nalty 1..-.dlcllped. Excellent condition. ...... -.u 1411.m Emotions run high on thi1 superbly 'f pgnlded 4 BR home. Traditional In feeling with quality In cabinetry, moldings. wood flooring & m()f9. ClllllA I lllLllll 1441.• Newer custom home with 1eo• ocean/bay view. Room b pool. 3 BR + FR or 4 BR. 31h BA. 2 fireplaces, master BR retreat could be office or den. u1111 .. -.u ....... No ad can describe the quality and care &aviahed on this 2 BR, den, view home, totally remodeled using best equipment and finest materials. .,... 1111.m Enjoy the panoramic sights of Newport from this expanded & upgraded 4 BR. 4 car garage home! Vauhed beam ceilings. wood floors, trench doors. Mllll .. at.I AIU• Panoramic alt-down view in Corona del Mar of harbor & full-out ocean. Beautifully decorated 3 BR. ~ BA with a lovely courtyard entry. Thl9 home truty has ew.ythingl .,._ U1U. Room for children, peta & tunl 2 story colonial, 4 BR. family room plus bonus, plus children'• ~ Oceen view, a.ge yard. Joann Akerman Lyleen Ewing Ginny Anderson Sue Exley Bill Bents Maggie Guth Marcia Bents Shiney Harris Debi Bibb Rita Kurtz Eleanor Bowie Guy Livingston John Campbell Sara Marvin Evan Corkett Marcia Matthews Joan Donahue Lois Mcloon Carotyn Eadie Carole McMahan James T. Muller Vice President. Branch Sales Manager ~f~WPOHT BEA~~~ ___ , ..... Perteet beech ,...,., or 1 at hornet 2 BR With oc 1an vtew from tMng room, wood floors. akyt'-JenMlt kitchen. IUVD All.Ill Spacious pool-size lot 24 hour guard·ga!9d community. Ught, airy 3 BA Nantucket. Security system. skyllghta. Posaibfe 1 ... -optlon. IUNW 1111.19 Expanded, highty coatomfzed 3 BR Nantucket. OcMn view. French doors. wood trims. added famfly area, windows. skylight Large yard. IEAVllW 117 .. Thia is the view you have waited fort Oc•n. city lights and mountain&. 3 BR Nantucket. large yard, room for pool. ExceHent ftnandng. wmaJFf .-0 I• Ill Need ~pacioua entertaining area & 3 large BR? Thia i1 itf Huge living room, dining room & den plus delightful country kitchen. Spa. IEAIR Ma. Largest 2 story model In Seavlew. Good view of Catalina. city lights & mountains. Poof aized yard. 4 BR. 3 BA. community pool. tpa. tennia. MYlmlEI Main Cape Code In private ~community. 2 .aory, 3 BR, 3 BA. FMturH 2 tPet. ObHrvatlon deck. ttepa to private beech & yacht marina. IQ.. • ..... Super custom home buUt by Valentine. Spack>ua houM. large lot. 3 BR. totmet dining, ,,.,,.eled den plua rKreetion room. LmllU ..... .. Beat views of bay, ocean, tlghtl and mountains from sophisticated 7th floor unit in Udo Park Drive building. Full security. wm .. m ... Exceptional 3 BR. 2 year okt home built with quality. Gourmet kitchen, many upgrades. Best is the fofeYef ocean viewt llftlllllEI ... Spacious, elegant, unobstructed bay view 5 BR house built around enclosed pool/spa atrium. Perfect for family or entertaining. ...... , ''···· Surely one of Newport'• moat beautiful bayfront home&. Thia colonial reflec1a quality and refinement The bay view la a fitting frame fof this fine home. MEHR -D.111.111 Destined to be the home by which all will be compared-for elegance-for the estate like grounds-for the privacy & view. Judy Mertz Cynthia Rumsfetd Barbara Mites Frank Sennes Lydia Murphy Jennifer Shaw Edie Olson Laraine Shaw Kay Parker Hillary Thamer Marian Phillippi Dottie Valentine Bert Reedy Sherry Wallace Marian Reedy Lisa White Judy Robbins Bob Yorke Lucy Rose Kay Ranger Assistant Branch Manager AMERICA'S LARGEST FULL· SERVICE REAL EST ATE CO. NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060