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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-05-15 - Newport Harbor EnsignESTAB £..!) z lTH YEAR* MS ti• 40 * (714) a1.-120 * NEWPORT 8EACHs ONLY HOMEBASE.D NEWSPAPER * THURSOAY. MAY 15. 1• m• Yll Tlf-ftntl .................... luzpejt ..... ,.. z.. •• ,.. A 111 I' llllM•'9? C51lllftlllm.lllillll.._.1 J 'fl llc•llllll. ,_ ....... -ITlff '911 IT lftB M JI Ceremonies slated for next week's Newport Harbor golden anniversary BY JACK SHINAR Newport Harbor will celebrate its SOth anniversary May 23 with a full day of special ceremonies. The city, the county, the Marine division of the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce and the New- port Beach Historical Society are all planning activities to honor the harbor's golden birthday. The Balboa Bay Oub hosts a .. Pi- oneer Breakfast" to kick off the day~ activities begjnning at 8 Lm. The city's new Nautical Museum will be dedica1cd following the break- fast. The new home for much of the area •s earliest photography of the har- bor and many maritime paintings will then be opened to the public. At 1 p.m., a boat parade is scheduled at the entrance. lasting until about ) p.m. Evening events on the big day arc to begin at 6 p.m. with no-host cocktails at the Balboa Pavilion or. for members of the Golden Circle. aboard the Isla Mu~ which sails from the Cannery Restaurant to the Pavilion. The historic Pavilion will boat the a '•1111117 Balboa Bay Club granted expensive lease extension aY JACK SHINAil The Balboa Bay Club, scekina fi- n1nci•1 to aadertake a major rede- velopment of ita bayfront facilities, wu approved for a lease extension by the Newport Beada City Council Monday Diab~ but it cost the 38-year- old institution plenty. The 12-year kw extension, taking it throup 2011, will aenerate more tbaa Sl7 million for the city for the fmt 12 years of the extension and more than S4 I million for the final 12 years under the graduated lease scbcdule which brinp the payments to 100 percent of fair market value. according to City Manager Robert L Wynn. The private social club would be payiq about double the leate payment in the next 12 years, reacbin1 $2.~ million by 1998, about five times the rent it paid this year. -rbe point is, the city ii receivina fair market value• on a valuable piece of property duriq the fmal 12 years of the leate, Wyn.a aaid. Club president Tom Deemer said the city •cut a aood deal,. OD the new a1reement, but said the first leuc change in the history of the facility WU ncca11ry. .. With this lease, we can now go 1111111011, ..... 7 Arraignment set in Corona del Mar High School undercover drug bust •Y GEORGE PAPPAS Tanya Loretta We~ an informant who was involved in the recent un- dercover drug operation conducted by the Newport Bach Police Depart- maa~ testifaed at a preliminary bearing Monday that l&:year-old James Scott Seal sold ber two pmm of marijuana for SIO. Barbor Comt Municipal Judie Su- zanne Sbaw set Seal'• arraianment date for May 27. A trial date may also be Id then. Seal was one of teYCD students ar- rested after the Newport Police un- dercover sting at Newport Harbor and Corona del Mar high schools lut December. Seal was the only adult arrested in the operation. He refused to talk about the cue. saying. 1'he sooner it goes to court then I'll be able to comment." Seal contended in an earlier intaview witb the Newport Eeeip that Welch. an Irvine police cadet, posiq u a studen~ approached bim repeatedly, utiq him ii be bad aay ~pot" or t.w wlme to Ft t0me. Re IMfmittcd be eventually sold her about SJO worth o( marijuana because .. be f ~It sorry for her." I 5 F•Nif Irvine Company meets its coastal opposition, differences unresolved aY JACK SHINAR The president of a group fighting the Irvine Co.'s plans to develop 9.400 ~ of coastal land between Corona del Mar and l..apna Beach met with company officials this week about major revisions in the project. Fern Pirkle. president of the Friends of the Irvine Coast, said she remains unconvinced that the new plan meets the eovironmentaJ concerns of her group. specif acally in the areas of traffic generation. land erosion and pollution of waters. .. We asked many questions about the (new) plan and were t o ld they dido' have the answers to them ... she said. Even so. the Friends have agreed to suspend an appeal to a J 981 lawsuit which challenged the development on environmental grounds. Facing strong opposition to building in the l•rgest area of undeveloped coastal land in Orange County, the Irvine Co. last week announced sweep- ing cbanga for the Irvine Coast pro~ eliminatiq all off1CC towers, plcdgjng to immediately build the Pelican Hill Road bypass from Pacific Coast Hi&h- way, add two full-sized golf courses and increue by mo~ than 20 percent- or more than 7 ,000 acres-the amount of open s.,.ce. At the same time, the plan would add 400 hotel room&, bringing the total to 2.1 SO rooms at four sites. Residential units wo uld remain at 1,945, but woukl be clustered to provide more open space. according to Roger Sei~ vice president of urban planning and design for Irvine Co. .. We've redesigned the plan in re- Cllllllllf • ,... 2 C.1'1 ... 111111 lrlll -.... I N s I 0 E Callnd• 17 Claulfllll n Crll•••d 18 Olnill 10 F•llla 5 fMlll• 15 fn• 4 L111ll 11 ua.s 5 .... ac.e 9 PlllCllllltlr II lllllElllll 25 ...., 13 Splftl I Thutlr " P• 1-UY 1l -THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWSllRVINE TODAY .. County Jall loCk-out no problem for Newport BY JACK SlllNAJl Oranae County Jail ofticiab will no longer accept people arrested for public intoxication due to overcrowded conditions at the Santa Ana facility, but the new policy isn' expected to cause many problems in New- port Beach. Police spokesman Trent Har- ris said that in most cases of that type, authorities here don' transfer them to county custody anyway. "There ·s been no effect so far." said Harris of the county policy mecud lut week. Becau. Oraqe County Jail is IO crowded, oflidele lut week decided not to accept tbote ar- rested solely on drunk in public charges. The jail will take new prisonen that commit crimes while under the influence, though. Harris said that while there were a number of drunk-in- public cases this put weekend at the beach and ebewbere, the Newport Beach City Jail ca- pacity of 21 beds was never ap- proacbed. .. It ... a situation wbere u a new poup wu broqbt in, the ones that were still (at tbe jail) were rudy to be releued, .. be aid. Harria said that about the only time the city jail filb to capacity is durin1 the July 4 holidays. "Normally, we bold drua.k- in-public (arrestees) for about four hours-until they can take care of tbemselva or someone from their family comes to aet them." Harris said. NB man arrested for cocaine sale Irvine Coast friends meet Irvine Co.- A 37-year-old Newport Beach carpenter has been arrested for allegedly selling cocaine. Newport Beach police report- ed last week. that officers seized a half-pound of the substance worth an estimated S 10,000 at the home of Kenneth Steven Cartee, 509 29th St. Police spokeswoman Trent Harris said narcotic investiga- tors were tipped off to the al- leged cocaine operation by an anonymous caller who reported seeing a number of young people entering and leaving Cartee's home. Police put the home under surveillance, Harris said, and ·based on the observations of detectives obtained a search warrant to enter the suspect 's home. Cartee was being held on $25,000 bail at Orange County Jail. e11t11111m,...1 sponsc to the community's desire for greater empbuis on open space and our f eelinp that the plan could be done better," Seitz said. The proposed golf courses would overlook PCH and Crys- tal Cove State Park along the frontal slopes of Pelican Hill. The company contends the plan changes would not cause an increase in traffic, but so far it has not been able to pro- duce figures to prove this is so, contended Pirkle, a Corona del Mar resident. The long-awaited 6 .S-mile long Pelican Hill Road is a cor- nerstone of the plan and would be built prior to any other de- velopment of the Irvine Coast, officials have said. The SIS mil- lion roadway would connect PCH and Bonita Canyon and serve as at least a partial bypass for vehicle traffic through Cor- ona del Mar. It would involve ~EM WISE M.,, aarr CeriHlecl Gem-alaglll Having a couple of scientists in the family can be very helpful at times. Recently when my daughter, Ginny. and her hus- band. John, (both chemists) were home visiting me, we got into a d1scuss1on about the met· als used for mounting gem· stones Gold is the favorite of course. They told me that while gold itself does not tarnish or corrode, the alloys commonly used in fabricating gold mountings, such as copper and zinc, can be damaged by repeated ex· posure to concentrated solu- tions of chlorine. Mercury has a similar effect but is found only in specialized areas ... usually dental labs or maybe a broken thermometer at home. The metal is particularly vulnerable where it is thin and under stress such as prong set- tings. Chlorine is common in swimming pools, bleaches and scouring cleansers. Repeated immersion, including cleaning rings in strong household bleaches should be avoided. Our recommended recipe for home cleaning is 1 cup of warm water (not hot. certainly not boil- ing over a flame) and 1 tspn. detergent (such as Mr. Clean) and 1 tspn. household ammonia. Let soak tor 15 minutes or so, brush with a soft brush and rinse. When you need some extra sparkle for a special social event bring your jewelry in. We are happy to clean it and check it for you any time at no charge. Watches are the only exception. They need special care. There is a small service charge for cleaning case and bracelet only. When the time-keeping mech- anism of your watch needs at- tention we otter the services of our European trained watch maker.Robert Tihanyi. We spe- cialize in servicina Rolex and other h11h &rade watches. Come in and have Robert give you an estimate while you wait All the work is done here in our shop. CHARLES H. BARR Member of American Gem Society Accredited Gem Laboratory 9 .wJ'.w Westcltff Ptaza 17th and Irvine Ave. Newport Beach (714 642-3310 no taxpayer expense. The Friends of the Irvine Coast seeks to· overturn Coastal Commission approval of the original plan because of the traffic it would generate, the number of high-rile office build- ings blocking the coutal view and lack of commitment to open space, Pirkle said. With the elimination of 200,000 square feet of office space, Pirkle said, .. on the sur- f ace, there are some tbinp that make (the plan) better. But will the office space just be replaced by more hotel roomaT" Monica Florian, vice pres- ident of policy manqement for the Irvine Co., said the meetina with Pirkle and other interested parties was for general infor- mation and more detailed anal- ysis of the plan would be avail- able in about a month. The original plan received approval from the county and Coastal Commission, but the revisions would be required to go through the regulatory pro- cess again, said Ken Winter, Orange County planner in charge of coastal zoning. The process could take eight to ten months to complete, be said. 2 Locations Fish fry beauties The 4 lst annual Costa Mesa- Newport Harbor Lions Club Fish Fry ud Beauty Conteat is May 30-31 and June J. Entries are beina sought for the beauty contat. Women 17 to 22 years of qe are cliaibk. Entrantl should newr have been married or been a previous winner of the contest. Applicatiom, available at the Coata Maa Chamber of Com- merce, are limited to the fmt 2S airla who sip up. The fllh fry is acbeduled to be beJd at Lions Park. The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce is at 1901 Newport Blvd., Suite 13S. c a ,,._,., Tbe n•ma of the otber six 1tudent1 have been withheld becau1e of their •· Since their &nett, three of tbe atudentl haw been expelled from tbe Newport-Meu Unified School District and tluec otbm • CMea ue pendiaa. Fred Carter. director of ltudeat ICITime of the Newport-Me.a Unified School~ aaid. · Carter said be dido 'l bow when the pendioa ~ would be raolYecl, but be ldded none of tbe atadmt Involved are cur- rently attendiq 1ebool in the diatrict. Seal. a f ormeT Corona del Mar Hiab atuden~ aaid be baa been attend.ina another IChool outaide the Newport district since shortly after the arrest, but be wouldn' reveal tbe name or location of the 1ebool \ / Oranae County Deputy DiJ.. L-ll_'1-~ --• ., trict attorney Crai1 Robison ...,,,., -said be had •a atroq suspicion" ,. / J Welch •s testimony eatabliabed ...... I , _ _ A_. that two gr&IDI of marijuana wllitl dirt a.t? rf". r ~ exchanged bandl . ~ Seal's attorney, Joseph An- \Alt\O c.Of'Cfl gelo, did not return several ....__Rai __ the_~_e_w..__•_t_8_•_s ... lq._• phone calls. (At Repo-Depo Boat Center) 8342 Garden Grove Blvd Garden Grove, Calif. 92644 1-714-636-1431 907 Foothill Blvd La Canada, Calif. 91011 1-818-790-6832 CIPW ...... ._..,..._._._ ..... _lfllr*lllr =nnt1•11 .. 11t~11 ... C1mm11A1 f ... 111 ... I.au at lllultl11fr Tw.11•"91 .. c•• .... 'J t1fla .. fllllAl.wlM,.....11._ lw Ill .... C-, 1111111 A1111I -art. ITAFF ,_Tl IY ITDU semEI Got Al Elllt Colli11 u,1 Let Us K11w ••• 631-8120 Roae•ber1 refuted those duqea. .,. lac ....... . ~ ....... ica ..... ... eeswnzll to wort UDdc:r •owa wlble ill~ Nny. Earlier ia tlae week, ll01C1t- ber1 lleld a press coafcreace of bis OWll to ..... out •. book cld•ilina die •iw II Y01es and hip tra•cl cxpenclitua of . . 1'ba M laa mxm 1 e II Bnclhe• Back. Bay bicycle rider listed crltlcal A S~.-t Japanae INs-ped••ina uphill ineMme• •• ia Cllbcaaly crit-Tbe cnab. about 400 feet from ical condition Monday after-East Bluff, tnocted Reif off noon followiaa. a bicycle her bike, but Sib.ti appan:nt1y collision on a.ct Bay amd. flew over the bandJeban of this Aa:ordill& to Newport •.-b bike and landed on his ~ Police Inwatiptor Mart Miller. Miller said. Be was transfan:d Y afuo S~ vice praident of to Fountain Valley Trawna Cen- ~yowa America Corp. of Irvine, ter, but had not repined con- wu riding a bicycle Sunday sciouanaa by press time. at about I p.m. in a soutberly Reif wa tn:ated at the 1CeDC direction down1a.ill when be and relr11rd. struck bead-on iato a bicycle Milkr aid be did DOt tnow beina ridden by Lola Dion Reif, how fat Sbi.ti9s.bib .... scJina S8, of Garden Groft, who .... . .. ti.e time of tllie coif'•..._ MO·RE 82°2 \a.idc.•Sdm:ila. aid iW: CGPJ ! I,...,... ... ,_...,.. 2 ,,._ Of die,,.... we.le hA a .. llllm 1dawd oaly to tk c:arrcat aaaioa. Sdnila .-• a w two Prelim sllled in htt-and-run death 'A Newport •n womaa ao- a..t of nnmme dowa ad lea~ ing few dead a 15-ycar-old New- port Harbor lli&b stadcnt faces a June 13 prdim.inuy bearing at °'aDF County Harbor M..- nicipal Court. Sasu Norma Long, 34. plrwled not guilty to ftlricnlar ••nslaupter ct.uses ia con- nection wida die J-.. 19 W> idc DI that tilled Oawk R. 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His hard work has given him the reputation as a tough, effective attorney general. Outside of a campaign to wipe out the state's healthy marijuana crop, Van de Kamp hasn't received a lot of publicity. Maybe that's gotten to him. He's now getting quite a bit of attention-due to bis stand on Proposition 51 . The well-funded "deep pockets" initiative has pitted the state's insurance companies against the lawyers- two groups the public loves to hate. The lawyers have moved their campaign onto the television screen to paint the initiative, which would limit "pain and sufferingn damages to that portion of responsibility shared by any party in the suit, as a scheme to let toxic polluters off the hook for their actions. Their spokesman in the TV spots is John Van de Kamp. "It's my job to sec that murderers and rapists are punished, and that toxic polluters arc stopped," Van de Kamp says in one commercial. But our top lawman doesn't get around to explaining how approval of the initiative would interfere with any of his goals. It's a specious argument and serves principally his colleagues in the legal profession who depend on huge contingency fees for their services in exacting· milli on-dollar settlements from sympathetic juries. Time of my Life BY .JIM FELTON Until this point, Van de Kamp has served his con- stituents well. But here, in the heat of the current election season, our state's number one lawyer seems to be showing his true colors. and rallying around his own . Public libraries. parks, parades and even scholastic sports are threatened if Proposition 51 does not pass. And that would affect all Californians-even lawyers. Beth Koch's educated eye surveys a beautiful world That became evident recently here in Newport Beach Today, Thuaday, May 15, when a community group, wanting to have a picnic is a very big day for Beth Koch. on public grounds, was denied a permit. It's also a big day for pho- We think it would be advisable if Attorney General tograph.e~s ~nd for almost . . . anyone hvmg m the South Coast Van . ~e Kamp would cool the studio lights on hts area of Orange County, because telev1s1on career and go back to what he does best-this is the official publication seeing that murderers and rapists are punished, and date, or on-sale date. ror Beth J toxic polluters arc stopped. Koch's book, .. The Educated Eye." The book is elegant. As Nick B " 1 Te·r Commum·cations e. wmiams, the former editor i::t.N (and before tha~ picture editor) AWARD WINNING MEMBER CAUfGllU llEWIPUO ,._. AlllCllTIOI 39 State & National \wards Smee 1978 Sith Bak• Jihftfrauach JiCk Shlnar 883 Production Place Newport Beach. CA 92663 (714) 631-8120 Please send mail to P.O. Box 9399 Newport Beach. CA 92658-9399 The Newport Ensign. Costa Mesa News and Irvine Today are published wed(ly on Ttusdays of the Los Angeles Times, wrote in a letter to Beth: "Your EYE is a happy book. a discerning book, a joyous depiction of the best in life." The book began as a dream Beth Koch bad 20 yean ago. Ten ycan ago, she decided to do something about the dream. And five yean aao, about the time I got involved in the project, she began to work at the book seriously. That . was wben she and I spread thousands of pic- tures out on her living room floor, on furniture, again at chain, lc.1ning on window aillt- any surf ace that would bold or support a Beth Koch pic- ture-and began the arduous tut of .election. Beth Koch ia a superb pho- tographer. During the pat quar- ter century, 1bc baa pboto- arapbed important event•, important people ud important placa ia aoutb Oraqc County, . particularly Newport Beach ud ::" !.i:!."• =~~~~T .:=; :."::=: =";i1'C=· =ti!edd,o~:er.:t::· c.t .... Clilllf fl ...... al Clllb•• -br ,_....... tD • • ' ' pu111111 .. ,..._ ,.._ ,..ut Ill by a.w. ~: Pl' yw. cbanty function1-tbele were captured on film by Beth Koch\ educated eye. Her book is a primer for tbe amateur or professional photog- rapher. for anyone who hu ever tried to capture a moment or an emotion through a camera lens. In nearly 200 pagea. she shows in black and white photo art just what the camera can do in the hands of an artist, and she explains what she tried to communicate iD each par- ticular picture-the emotion. the story, the event. Beth goes farther than just sharing her life and camera with you. She gives you details on bow 1be did it-the cameras used (Nitom), the film, the print paper, the chemicals used in developing. Beth is a complete pbotoarapher. She soups her own 1tuff, develops her film and printa in her own darkroom in her Town Hollie apartment in the Park Newport complex. She wu born in Montana, near the Yellowstone River, and she Studied to become a nurse or a doctor, and took up pbo- toarapby u a hobby. Like any- thing she does, she bec•me in.. volved deeply, and took photo leuom from tbc late Earl n.a.. en, then senior plaotoarapbcr for LOOK. (Sbe dedicllted laer book to Tbeilen). Sbe realirecl ·soon that abe Ud a talent and pbotopaphy bec=amc a career. Sbe al10 raiaed a ion and a duahter. In recent yean.. leth baa UC> turned to oil paintiq and water colon, and her apart- ment is a joyful collection of peat photography and vibrant oil paintings-all hen. Today, Beth Koch will share her boot with those wbq .have shared her life, at a beautiful party in the home of Marion (Knott) and Tony Montepcrt overlooking Crescent Bay in Laguna Beach. Marion and Tony have been staunch cham- pions of Beth and her book, and have helped to make pub- lication pouibl.e. The book was prinied in Taiwan, in one of the world"s most advanced print- ing plants. and Beth flew twice to the Orient to supervise the project. .. When creating this book. the pbotop-apbs were the easy part, for I had them oft band ... she said. ..It was writing the words that I struggled with. Each word bad to count. I want- ed the tnt to be brief', yet ex- plicit. I didn't want to lose anyone'• attention, for I had somctbiq that was pcnonally important to aay." The value of Bdb '• book is best IUllllDCd up by Nick Wil- liams 's glowina tribute. which also wu a abort autobioaraphy of Nick. He wrote about the time he served the L.A. Timcs- bc wu editor for 25 ycan. When be was picture editor, wirepboto WU just coming in. "It WU an epochal development," be wrote. .. Pbotoarapben could now send pictorial accounta that illus- trated.far more definitively than worda could do it, the joya and horrors of historical event1- tbe pathos of a world u told in photography." But 1M Educat~d E~. Nick wrote, .. ,Wiii ap in ita pboto- arapbic pqeant tbe Joya and pathos of life ill tbc Twentieth Century .. .life aa it is today in moat of the world. It is a bappy boot, a joyous book. a celebration of tbe lauman con- dition at ita bat ... and I thank you for haviq momcatarily, at least, helped me forpt the darter ti.ma of history ... Letters to the Editor Ralph Lauren thanks Ensign · Dear Edhor. . I appreciate the thoughtful p1e~e by Stephanie Riggs on my collection. It captured the relaxed and natural attitude and graceful simplicity I want the colJection to evoke. My sincere thanks, Ralpb LallftD New Yon City Councilwoman Hart backs Prop. 51 Dear Editor: I was very pleased to see the fine editorial recently published in the Newport Ensign express- ing support for Proposition SI on the June 3 ballot. Since the 1978 establishment of California's 'deep pocket' doctrine, city officials have been attempting to influence the state legislators to pass a law which would create a sense of balance and f aimess in penonaJ injury awards. The current 'deep pocket' law provides an opportunity for at- tornies who represent clients that have sustained injuries as a result of an accident to name the city where the accident oc- curred-in the hope the court will name that city at least I percent responsible. If that happens, the attorney knows his client will receive wba~cr damages the court assigns, even if the primary responsibility for the accident rests with some- one other than the city. These taxes and f ccs arc col- lected to cover the cost of the services cities originally were incorporated to provide for their residents and visitors. In New- port Beach, we provide a broad range of fine services from li- braries to tree trimmers, and from refuse collection to ocean lifeguards and paramedics. As 'deep pocket' lawsuits have been filed in greater and greater numbers, these services have become more and more threat- ened. For several years, these dol- lars have been siphoned out of the cities• general funds. First by defense costs. which can eas- ily reach S 100,000, and later by the payment of deductibles and eventually by outrageously high insurance premiums. Today, our city, Newport Beach, bas been added to the ever growing list of cities who cannot acquire insurance at any price! And, will not be able Attentk>n todetatl. naturally Lilt s lJttlf TrtrHUrts 10 "'ha"<t "°"' QrrO'lqfJIJfNll '*"' \UqqrsJ IMI yOl.I M04'f d srll'C I IOfl ''<"" 04'r PIJ"''" o/ SpttUllt" foods WI~ Q~ (M"'po.Q~ 1QI '">Redhill A•I08 l o .,tcl Mec;a 7 I 4 64 1-0S I 0 to do ao until Ge •c1ccp pocket' diaaiay at tbe kmelldoua iJl .. problem hu been ~lved. jUIUce embodied in the IO-CaJJed . That p~u tbc city at unbe-· John Wayne Airport "aa:ree .. hevable nak. No matter bow ment... · carefully and con~ientioualy The real loten in this battle we m~~a~c our c1tte1, we. all arc the residents and owners kn~w its JU•!.• matter of tame that live in the area between until some CJhca are force~ .to the 65 and 60 Community Noise declare bankruptcy and d111n-Equivalent Level (CNEL) areas corporate because of these huge that are dramatically affected dama~ award~.. by increased noise, property _:l)ntil. Prop<>tttlon SJ, or some-value decreases, and yet are thing lite 11, puses, we must not protected by the insulation tak~ r~asonable mcasu~c1 to and/ or Purchase Assurance pro- avo1d nsb whenever possible. grams applied to areas within In Newport Beach, we recent-6S CNEL ly had to reject special event · From the very beginning of permits for the annual sidewalk the preparation of the cnvi-salc on Balboa bland, u well as the Newport Heipta Com-ronmental impact report, the munity Association annual pie-county has carcf ully exeludcd nic because they were unable any possible liability for the well-being. safety, and property to acquire the necessary insu-value for this larger impact area. r~~~l the loss of these and By stating in the impact report similar events are tragic. that "no property damage" Proposition S 1 would: first, would occur in this larger area. provide that a person who is and by not providing for any injured as a result of someone mechanism to measure such else's negligence would receive values over time. the county indemnification for all medical and the courts arc participating expenses; and second, would in a staged, year-by-year robbery limit the defendant's portion of residents in the flight path. of the pain and suffering award To say that there is impact with to the percentage equal to the 43 flights at 6S CNEL and no defendant's level of responsi-impact with 81 or 200 flights bility. at 64 CNEL is ludicrous and unfair in the extreme. Proposition 51 is a meaningful step in the right direction! The idea that a majority Evelyn Hart should so bludgeon a small mi- Newport Beach Councilwoman nority out of the peaceful en- joyment of their homes and pro- gressively relieve them of their life savings is unbelievably im- moral and repugnant. I am amazed at the prevalence of a "let them suffer .. attitude among politicians and burea~ crats who do not, themselves, experience the daily onslaught of noise and potential danp. NB resident blasts JWA Dar Editor As a resident and property owner in the area affected by the airport expansion, I must register my strong protest and Kent Welton Newport Beach r----------------------------~ 2 PRINTS FOR 1 Iii . with developing and this ad. 1.11.,.. PHOTO 1 HOUR PHOTO STOP "°'° E. Coeet Hwy. Corone ., •• , 760 9157 (ecroa from A~'•) - --~------._------------------------.. Jo L. 'BCom. OJSTOM PHOTOGRAPHY. LTD. You, your children the gift of love! Mother and Child Special Just in time for fat he r's Dayt A 'tudlo with a unique outdoor garden. ~o ~.Pacific Coa~t Hwy., Corona def Mar . 760-6767 Families na.m1111m Newped awrlll tnllhll I to t11ch kids to f l1unt waHh Before we had children we used to ask nearby friends with children, "'in such an affluent community, how does one teach children to have the proper re- gard for money and material possessions?" We realJy do flaunt it here. The very first birthday party to which our daughter was in- vited wa1 a catered affair at the Big Canyon Country Oub. For a two-year-old. On another occuion, I called another moth- er to drive Lauren to preschool. She picked her up in the family Rolls. Teen-agen go to the prom in chauffeur-driven limousines. How does one keep the proper perspective? I'm finding our friends' advice to be appropriate now that we vc become parents. They advised that it's all a matter of priorities. What are the parents', the role models', priorities? If they de- light in material possession, more than likely their children will find these more imponant than other things in life as well. Children do learn from our actions. If we buy our children gifts because we f ecl guilty for not spending more time with them, they will learn that gifts replace love. If material pouesaions mean more to us u parenta than true friends and deep relationships then that too will be our chil- dren's attitudes. If we arc uncertain as to bow we feel about materialism or if we teach our children one way and act in another, they will still follow our eumple. I once beard that wisfaction is achieved when a need is fllled . Will we ever have enough mattr- ial possessions? Wouldn' a few meaningful relationships be more satisfying and luting? Ask yourself, what are your priorities? Arc they what you would want your child to f lnd important in lif c as well? Arc your priorities satisfying to you? If you arc thirsty, you drink until youve had enough, then the rest is thrown away. Is your thirst for "things" ever quenched? In the long run, relationships are more gratifying than mater- ial possessions . True friends arc something that money can't buy. Let's teach our children what's important in llfe. Jan~ Hietbrinlc i.r marri~d and a mother of a seven-year-o ld daughter and five-year-old twin boys. 'l'Jwy live in Corona *' Mar. IBE MART Houra Mon .Fn 10.a Sat 10 . 2 27 1 1 • B E Coast Hwy C0<ona del Mar. Ca 92625 • Iott So of Mec.Ar11'1u< 9IY<I on PKJh<. c ..... 1 HoQl>wey (714) 675-4830 Don't Miss Our Spring Upholstery Sale Great Savings on Drexel Heritage, , Baker, Woodmark, Marge Carson, Stanton Cooper"t Vanguard, Charlton, and more-includes large selection of upholstery ready for immediate delivery all at reduced . pnces. COSTA M ESA /~9jN~8hd (714) 642-2050 Sun 12 00/S 00 CM only INTERIOR DESIGNER TO S ER VE Y OU All Stores Open Monday Thru. Saturday 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m. I '~ -'• t, eair .. .-••a"- , .. I UY ll 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS/JRVlNE TODAY Business Briefs -T"-11J. S•lth -Stlnft Vita -licMnfJkt nomas J . Smith has been promoted to senior vice pres- dent of La Cresta Pacifica Cor- poration, a wholly-owned sub- sidiary of Pacific Savings Bank involved in real estate develop- ment and property manage- mef\t. Smith was formerly vice president of the subsidiary. Smith lives in Corona del Mar with his wife, Christine, and their daughter, Kacic. Steven A. Vliss has been pro- moted to vice president of mar- keting for Upland-based lnco Homes. Prior to joining lnco, Vliss was affiliated with Sterling Homes Corp. He and his wife, Christie, presently reside in Laguna Niguel. Corona del Mar resident. Ricbud C. Fyke was recently ho nored at the Balboa Bay Cl ub as the 1986 Orange County Life Insurance .. Agent of the Year." The presentation was made by the General Agents and Managers Associa- tion whose board each year so- licits nominations from all the insurance agencies in Orange County. Norris B. Brunson has joined Danielian Associates, Newport Beach-based architectural and land planning firm, as a project architect. Brunson. who will serve in the firm's commercial division, has more than 25 years expe- rience in architectural design for both commercial and resi- dential projects. A resident of Irvine. Brunson is a licensed architect with a de- gree in architecture from the University of Oregon. The law firm of Stem le. Goldstock is relocating to the Redstone Plaza Bldg., 4041 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. where it will occupy more than 5,100 square feet of space. Leasing arrangements were hand led by Larry Lloyd and Dick Meyer of Daum/ John- stown American, Newport Beach. VCR & TV REPAIR 436 HELIOTROPE. 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It ehould ,,_ nOl9d that crlm• Meted.,. only thoe-. which .,. ~ to IN Newport Beech Police Oepert- IMnt. and.,.,...,. mlldfl .,. only~· •uepectfld of crlm•, and not thoa• con- victed. MONDAY, APRIL 21 CRIMES 0900-Sportawear valued at S310 was reported stolen from a car parked in the vicinity of Marcus and 36tb streets. 1300-A car stereo valued at $500 was reported stolen from a residence in the 1700 block of West Ocean Front. I SJO-Potato chips valued at S 126 were reported stolen from a car parked in the vicinity of l Sth and Balboa. 2030-A diamond ring valued at $2,000 was reported stolen from a residence in the 200 block of Cagney Lane. ARRESTS 0300-Donald Leon Evenson, 26. of Thorton, Colorado was arrested on suspicion of pos- session of cocaine. 144S-John Daniel Villas- enor, 21, of Downey was ar- rested on suspicion of throwing injurious matter on a highway. TUESDAY, APRIL 29 CRIMES 1510-Prescription medicine valued at $195.81 was reported stolen from a car parked in the I 00 block of Crystal. I 530-A sign valued at S 1,000 was reported stolen from Spagh- etti Bender Restaurant located at 6204 West Coast Highway. I 93S-Jewelry valued at TIE BEST BUY THI LIADING EDGE• llODIL.,,.. PlltSOllAL COMPUTIR CONSUllEA REPORT: "The be•t bvy aaonq la.. co•p•tlbl•• I • 1Aed1n9 ldqe Mode l o.• Coapvter pe rlpher•l• •v•lla bl• •t r eeeonabl• pri ce•. Cu•toa d•••• Ill pro9r .. • •Y•ll•bl• Leqal C••• Maneq .. ant. Ca l enda rln9 . Pre><Jr•••· Drnll _,._ .......... -·. -<>.,.,,. 714 261 5665 S6,~5 wu reported stolen from a residence in the I 00 block of Harbor Wood Place. ARRESTS 0030-Albert Joseph Valdez, 20. of South Gate was arrested on suspicion of possession of a switchblade knife. 1420-Sbaron McCray, 31, of Costa Mesa was arrested on suspicion of commercial bur- glary. WEDNESDAY, APRIL JG CRIMES 0320-A car stereo valued at S400 was reported stolen from a car parked in the I 00 block of 46th Street. 1600-Video equipment val- ued at $1,000, a mink jacket valued at $3,SOO and jewelry valued at $7,800 were reported stolen from a residence in the 600 block of Promontory Point East. 1745-Jewelry valued at $9, J SO was reported stolen from a residence in the 1700 block of East Oceanfront. 2200-Jewelry valued at $22.040 was reported stolen from a residence in the I 500 block of East Bay. ARRESTS 0200-Scott Norton Carver, 20, of Irvine was arrested on suspicion of possession of co- caine. For • insurance call 2400 w. Coat Hwy., 819. 80 Ne•port Beech, CA t2913 Likeaaoodneislhbor. State Fann is there. STATE FAaM & Stai.Farm insurance Compenoes Home Offices 81oomong1on ltt1noos r-------~--~-----------~~----~ ,couPON COUPON 1 BRING THIS AD FOR PRINTING DISCOUNT /(:1"A-#n PRINTING FOR ALL YOUR PRINTING NEEDS Free Pickup & Delivery W• .,. loc•t~ downst•irs. n•d door to Rothch1Jd's Rt1staurant, •nd there is P¥•mg m tM I•• for 'IOI.If comr•nt•M• 24 t t E. Co•t Hwy. Sult• tOO. Coron• d•I MMe 6 73·5945 0445-Carl Lee Bowden, 39. of San Bernardino was arrested on 1u1picioo of possession of metbampbetaminet. 0500-Steven Howard Par- ker, 18. of Cypress wu arrested on suspicion of posseuion of amphetamines. 19SO-John Richard Gibson, 19. of Puadena wu arrested on suspicion of commercial bur- glary. 201 S-Craia Wynn Paxton, 28, of Costa Mesa wu arrested on suspicion of commercial bur- glary. THURSDAY, MAY I CRIMES 1100-Jewelry valued at S20,846 was reported stolen from a residence in the 1400 block of Serenade. J 71 S-Sunglasses valued at S400 were reported stolen from a car parked in the I 200 block of West Balboa. l 8SO-Jewelry valued at S5,07S was reported stolen from a residence in the 200 block of 3Sth Street. ARRESTS 023S-Mark Jan Sinkinson, 25, of Laguna Beach was ar- rested on suspicion of operating a boat while under the influence of alcohol. IS20-Lcroy Grisby. 39, of San Pablo was arrested on sus- picion of disorderly conduct. 1830-Royce Edwin White, 56, of Huntington Beach was arrested on suspicion of mis- demeanor drunk driving. FRIDAY, MAY l CRIMES 0940-A briefcase valued at $300 and a camera valued at S200 were reported stolen from a car parked in the 1300 block of Galaxy. 1000-Power tools valued at $1 ,200 were reported stolen from a car parked in the 1800 block of East Bay. 1200-Staple guns valued at $700 were reported stolen from a residence in the 200 block of 34th Street. 1420-Camera equipment val ued at SI , 144 was reported stolen from a residence in the 100 block of Emerald. 1700-Currency totaling SI , 175 was reported stolen from W and J Automotive located at IOOO East Coast Highway. ARRESTS 0100-Jose Martinez Rios, 18, of Stanton was arrested on suspicion o f possession of a switchblade knife. 1415-Kenneth Steven Car- tee, 37, of Newport Beach was arrested on suspicion of pos- session of cocaine for sale. . ~ AMERICAN AIRPORT TRANSPORTATION & LIMOUSINE SERVICE. INC. BUMI/Minibus/ llmoull~ Stot1<>nwogon1/Von11 FN1 Door to Door SeNice Private Charters and Tours I ·800-524· I 300 Advertising Art lel'Ylcea • 8n.<hwaofCe1aJ09"• o .. 19n • t.o.,o-fCorpcm11a l 0 Pocl&av•• • T.,,,. .. u~ CHry'l.hln9 honciled w.dat Of\• rool GllAPlllCI NEWPORT (714) 720-9191 U O N•W'pCN1 C..,t., 0. N--1 a.och CA HHO L~-------------------.------~----· ------------ UN .II fAlllll-1 .......... I lllf ....... JIHI ... "t ..... ............ .-...... llLMl ...... ftl ... w', wll I I t • llllr lie Psa•t Ill ftMlr. 11 ............... .... 1111111, I --·~•» .... _, 11t td:I• II ........ LMI ..... ..... 11-.... ... LMI ... ••••LMlllll. -ITAff PllTI IY ITMI •II HI IAY ll t• THE NEWPORT EHStON/COSTA MESA NEW811AVINE TOOAY "'9 7 Evans' try to block foreigners from high school sports defeated BY GJ:ORGI! PAPPAS A propoaal initiated by Dr. DemUa Evant, priocipal at Cor- . OU dcl Mar ~ Sdaool, to make many foreip ath.leta in Southern Calif omia incliaible for hiah school athletica, wu def eat.cd lut week by the South- ern Section of tbe California lntencbolutic Federation. The proposal lost by a close margin with 34 principals re- presenting leagues from the Southern Section voting against it, and 21 principals in favor, in a meeting in Norwalk. last Thursday. Evans said the plan wu voted down because the final proposal wu more "far reaching" than the one be originally submitted to the CIF last November before puffing it from the agenda. short- ly after. would haw reatricted tlloee for- eip atudelltl wbo do DOt live with their pareaU or wtao are DOt part of tlae 11 apprO'rcd excban• propama from par- ticiPatiaa iD tbe vanity •hletic propama atuy °' tbe Soaabem Section'• Hi1h Scboola. The students would ave ltiD been able to participate in IUb vanity athletict. Evans said his origin.al plan only f ocuaed on thOte ltudenta involved in exchaqe propama who lived in the Southland with- out a parent or guardian, but wu later expanded by the com- mittee. wrhe fmal proposal covered too much ground, because of that, I think many of the prin- ci pall thought it just wasn't necessary right now," he said. cleat from Tlteilad woald ..... ify to play, e... uid. .. lt\ kiad ol acloaWc •act..a ia ....... fonip -f 1 ,, .. allowed to ...,, Wt dMlilC kidl mms here cma!l, •Ille llid. Bill Piuica, 1po1U director for Newport Harbor Hiab Scbool. apeed wida Evw ad said tbe propoul WM• IUCmpt to .. brin1 all 1tudeat1 under the tame rule book~ .. Pizzica said tchoola 1ucb .. Mission Viejo Riab School have taken advani.,e of the situation and aoupt foreip athJda to play OD their swim teaml. ~metimea it ICCml like wen playina apimt a group of an .. stan and it'• not fair competition for the k.ida," be aaid. Pi.zzica said there are only two or three foreign athletes participating in Newport Har- bor's sports program. The final proposal drafted by the CIF Blue Book Com- mittee based on Evans ftnt plan BBC /ease extension granted------- Evans created the proposal to remedy what be saw u an inequality between the rules governing the transfen of for- eign students and U.S. students. For example, a student com- ing from Nevada to California to live without his or her parents, would not be eligible to play high school athletics, but a stu- Stan Tbomu, the new CIF executive director, said be was surprised by the vote. .. I thought the council would elicit a closer vote than it did. It really wun 't that close. They just dido 't want to block out those Asian children." _. ... ,,_,..., forward with doing what's needed to enhance the operation for memben and their guesu," be said. Deemer said the club would need to finance a study for the renovation program costing about SS00,000. Deemer said be could not specify what facilities would be replaced at the club, although a parking area and clubhouse could use some improvements. wrhe experts will tell us what's feasible (in the study)," he said. Public bearinp before the city planning commission and city council, u well u the CoutaJ Commission. could mean a five- year delay before repairs could begin, be said. A SI million project to mod- ernize the club marina and in- clude a sewage pump-out station is in the works, he said. "I express approval (of the council's extension) because there is a real need for the Balboa Bay Club in this community," he said. He said public response would be sought in any decision to change the bayfront property. "I think what is important to note here is that not one voice was heard in opposi- tion ... which means the com- munity sees us u an integral part of the city," Deemer added. The council approved the ex- tension by a 6-0 vote, Council member Jackie Heather disqual- ifying hers.elf because of past connections to the club. In other action, the council: • Approved a four-unit re- sidential condominium project at 307 Carnation Ave. despite the objections of residents who contended the development would destroy restoration plans for the old Corona del Mar Inn by ruining the historical build- ing's bluff view. • Delayed until June 9 a de- cision on the fate of a SO-foot wide patch of tree-filled green space which borders two parking lots on Bayside Drive and Jas- PIASTIC SURGERY ... IS LOOKING BETTER Join us at Costa Mesa Medical Center Hospital for a free lecture about the exciting new developments in cosmetic and reconstructive surgery: • Liposuction Surgery • "Brow Lifts" • Better, Longer-lasting Facelifts • Chin and Cheekbone Reconstruction Advances in Plastic Surgery - Thursday, May 22, 7-9 p.m. presented by Ira Levin, M. D., plastic surgeon. Seating is limited, so please coll 650-2400 to reserve your space. cm me Costa Mesa Medical Center Hospital 301 Victoria Street Costa Mesa, CA 92627 mine Street in Corona del Mar. Almost 200 petition signatures opposing making the tiny park a parking lot were received. • Approved an increase in the water rate from 81 cents per hundred cubic feet to 88 cents due to Metropolitan Water District price increases. The change will increase the average monthly bill by less than $2 per month. • Increased the daily max- imum for parking at the Balboa Pier lot from $3 to SS. • Delayed until June 9 a de- cision on a proposed I percent increase in the city's bed tax. Harbor annivers~ry planned- ullnnUr• f1111 dinner that night beginning at 7:30 p.m. The evening festivities include the musical sound of The Big Band Commotion. The birthday breakfast is SlO per person, while the dinncr- dance cosu SSO a ticket. For more information call Kim Brittain at the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Com- mercc al 644-8211 . May 23 is also Ocan Harbor Day, an annual community ef- fort which begins al 8 a. m. at the Cannery Restaurant. Par- ticipating groups will be as- signed specific c;lean-up areas on the beach and awuda and f rec food will be supplied by the restaurant. For information, call Bruce Chilcoat, 760-8238. • • ,_I •Y II. 1-THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA WM NEWSllfMNE ~y CdM's Hank Goebel glad i t was .the Rams' calling BY PA UL BARTELT It was the day of the National Football League draft about two weeks ago and Corona del Mar's Hank Goebel wasn l sure what professional team-if any, would be calling. The former Sea Ung football and basketball standout was elated, though, when the phone rang. John Robinson. Los An- geles Rams• bead coach, was OD the line. Robinson told the former Cal State Fullerton offensive line- man that be was the Rams· eighth round pick. "I was pleased when I was told I was selected by the Rams, .. said Goebel 1bcy arc a local team, always a Super Bowl con- tender and have great coaches. Being drafted means they have some respect for me ... Being chosen by the Rams wasn't a complete surprise to Goebel since be passed a phys- ical given by the Rams one week prior to the draft. The 1982 Cd M graduate helped the Sea Kings capture the CIF basketball crown as a junior and caught 19 passes for 234 yards playing tight end in his senior football season. His only football scholarship offer was to CaJ State Fullerton. He is one semester short of gra- duatina with a degree in Physical Education. It was at Fullerton that coach Gene M urpby moved Goebel to offensive tackle. During the past tbJu ~ the Titans finished as PC AA champions twice and were runners-up last year. .... owe a lot to my coechrs at F~ .. said tbe 21-',ar- old. Goebel missed some pmn last ICMOD due to a minor' tm:c injury. While at Fullerton GoebtJ gained 60 pounds and was tk Titans' strong tackle M a jP•i« and ICDiOI'. At 6'-7. 290, ia was Goebel's size that caught ~ Rams' attaation. 06He\ a big boy and he's get- t ing bigger ... said Robinson. .. Some people explode phys- ically at a c::atain age and that ·s happening to Hant DOW ... With the Rams draftiag another offemift tackle. Mite Schad, in the fint round, Goebel is m • a loag nllF ,.ojed.. ·we me mcom .... by wbaa we sec.. .. added llohi--... ·we loot for balaace. body mass am1 quid rca u. • iwe lille- mca. We e,,alaate ability ia training camp. -·rm jasa appy to 11c llcK,, • said Gockl. a q1lid.. polile -- ·1 wal to play t11is JQ1' ad I bow ..... I llDe to do 1Je.. twu:a DOW ad dlcaa.t oltni. ing Clmlp OD J-.ly 16. • Goebel. wlao prefers naa Noe•iwg, ... pal iCSjed f• ·-· ····ina '-* &ic Did-Cl"IOIL -opmiag up a split sccoad laolc few Dictasoll will man pass bloctiag easier siKe lie is s-=la a pat bid.-said Goe- bel F• tbe nat two .._hs Goe- bel will be spcadiag most of bis time i*GWilta for b•i•• camp. IMJt#• to ball .. odds tlaal -cipllH'O d dnft pid laas ol •a..V.-NFL tam. ., ........ fltl .. _ ...... _. -- J\KEITID I • I Ide l 's 'j04JI body and .,oJ ~ _..I> rn..-.. mast cl' nw means '-19 ~Mid geaig " shape raMig 'j04JI bcO/ al 11'! ~ I> ..._, t means CXJt r 1 r o ig yo.r.d 1> 5'd dr ig less lhilrl ..., "°' hee lme5 it 1lll9dl "' at &e aw prcyat1 lhar can promse resjk And rw;J't no. -.. mad8 ••••ibs¥4> ec:Alf.h ~ ... spa ... ~ (al - rOJdng ~ SJP8 t ~ pcyatts.. ~~ ..... .,Hl;uius and 000i!ie f!ICJJIC)merf and mucti rnoia. TWO-YEAR F' 1&•• -~ . ...-.-a-mr:sa ·St'Ull·--........ ·••••w-. ..._ ___ • NOW, ONLY ••• 11 POI cw•~w .,. 111 1 ••• •*Ulla R?f l 1-PMID'SW ~--~~ JI f1 S BnslOI Harbor area baseball results C.Jl IM Nn11po,, E.lui611 sporu ~., 6J/-1110 •illt ,, Ah_.,, nw fi ws /rOlll ~ JIOllflli "'reaw..a. .._. e..t1rA.na••aDll.- AA (Illa 111*) W L Rais .. 0 Unlinals .. 0 Twins J 2 Y••"a:s 2 3 Royals 2 3 Dodgas I J Padres I J Aagds I 4 A('Mlll*) Reds Giants A\ Padres Royals Yankees Twins s...• Se J IC '· Padres 8. Twins 7 Royals 6. Giants 2 8(Mllpwle) Snaa•y "* lb: Reds 16. Pintes 8 Bnves 20. Phillies 15 (U{7dlsn*> S...•1" '11 Cubs 8. Bnves 7 W L .. 0 4 I 3 I 2 3 2 3 0 .. 0 5 Family Foot Care .. • c ...... 14*: OrU.alics for Bunioas 1 •• •i91 a. aerobics Hammertoes COf'm Heel Pain Call'llllCS Sprains lnpowa ails Strains Warts Foot Arthritis 24 W WWWl't*) Mn1tt S£.. C.... OllC I A 8• 'I r.MzD.P.M. 2345 E. c,~ Hwy. SwtrG CorvtY Del Mar. CA9J.62S (714) 67l-2D26 0 11 llAIY waau South Sbote YllOIM Chab Ud ao bonor auan1 of y~ ROTC aailori from Loaa Baeti WilllOn Hisla School. They 111arched •mai:tlY up to the fi~le to fo......, niec the flap for the ceremoay. Soath Shore was S1>9rtScene N•••• R.,._ Lawa hw" 1 Club bosts the Soatbwcat Dmtioa Of tllc Americaa Lawn Bowls Auoc. Mixed TripJes Tounauiacat, Saturday, May 17, 9 a.m., at tbe bowlina club arouada. 1550 Crowa Dr. North, Corona del Mar. Open to tlae pablic. New; .. ..._ Ylldll a. Mother Sabot Spriq Invitational. Tbanday, MaJ 15, Newport Harbor. a.a.a Ceri-'Nw• Yadlt Oab Lido 14 Open Invitational, Satwday, May 17. Alao Saturday, the Newport Harbor Yacht a.ab A._.aeoa/Dic:boa 15 for OR w1 PHRF dwif'acatiom. ..... YKllt Cub's Herb Tobin lib Reptta. for LA. Youtb GrCNpt llllo tata. place Slllwday. Who will be THE ENSIGN'S ''Newport Beach FATHER OF THE II YEAR1 Find out in The Newport Ensign THURSDAY, JUNE 12 PkJS air tare· IT6UT1SUN76 • MeeMg servtee including flower let on amval and Shell lei on departure • RounO-tnp airport/hotel transf~ and baggage handling • Comohmentaty aa1v1ttes on Moo<ee • Newport Outri11er Canoe Club and tbe Cannery Restau- rant will hOlt The Eiahth Annual cannery Race and l:.uau, sche- duled for Saturday, May 17. The nine-mi.le women '1 race will beain at 8 a.m. from the 18th Street Bay Beach and go out around. marker at the Balboa Pier befo~ returning. The 12- mile men's race will begin at 11 a.m. and travel out to New- port Pier before retumina to the Cannery Restaurant in New- port Beach. Since both races travel out the harbor mouth and up the coat, best view can be foUnd on either tbe ocean or bay beacbea u well as the jetty and piers. Trophies will be awarded on the Cannery Restaurant deck where the 2S women'• teams of 6 paddlen and 3S men'• te•ms will be Reopiz.ecl. At 4 p.m., Newport Outriger will host a luau at the American Lesion Poat on ISth and West Bay Avenue. Tickets are priced at SIS advance, S 18 at the door. For more information, pbone 673-8ns. .ShtOE CLEARANCE SALE $1 7 95 ( Sug. Retail ) • to $59.00 $ 8 95 ( Sug. Retail ) • to $28.00 men and women's running, kids running, soccer, tennis, aerobic, soccer, tennis, and basketball baseball and racquetball shoes. shoes. Choose . from over 200 pair of Nike, New Balance, Converse, Puma, Etonic, Saucony, Lotto, Footjoy and more. Alt tights 'h off All warmups 'h off All windsuits 1/3 off SALE ENDS MAY 20TH CORONA DEL MAR All shorts v. off lll1 E. COAST HWY CORONA DEl MAR 67).5531 (OPEN TILL 8:00 PM WEEKDAYS) IY BOBBI PROCTOR The Newport Landin& brings up ambivalent feclinp. Having a prime location is an undeniable asset for any concern and ca~ italizing on that is nothing but good business. But letting that fact alter or dictate your treat- ment of the public, who is no- to riously fickle in its choice of eating establishments, is ques- tionable at best. For boat-lovers, it is hcavcn- enjoying your meal as you watch the boats of all sizes cruising in and out of the harbor. For people-watchers it is ideal- sitting at your table watching the throngs of people stroll along the walk that connects lovely bayside residences, boat docks, this restaurant and others, the Fun Zone, the ferry crossing and numerous other businesses. But a great location does not a great.restaurant make. It needs to be accompanied by cordiality, good service, pleasant atmos- phere and, of course, good food. The night we chose to dine at Newport Landing wu not my fmt visit to this restaurant. My husband and I, arrivln1 about an hour Mead of IChe- dulc, decided to try the food here. Requesting a table for two for dinner, we were in- formed, quite curtly, ta.at they only operated on reservations and they were completely booked, they would be willing to put us on a waiting list but there were nine people ahead of us and we would not be seated until about 9:30 p.m -two houn later. Being fully booked midweek is certainly good .for the res- taurant, but making customers feel like they arc causing an imposition by requesting a table with no reservation is a strategic error. Not wanting to wait until 9:30 p.m: to eat, we decided to wait for our f ricnds in the lounge. Arriving upstairs in the lounge we found it, too, was full. Against the wall on one side was a table-high ledge where Mon Claateau Rea""""1at Clll lllllWll WAY Mm &I IUCll Located in IM Devil's Triangle,., o.C. ~on~ IMI Fer--..Aiot I. (7141•-- fm people were pthered-two leaning apintt it, three seated on i~ as we looted dapairiqly for a place to ~. these five people deputed. We promptly stated out this area, me seated on the ledae, my husband lamina apimt it. We then waited for an uncom- fortably long time for a cocktail waitress. When she finally ar- rived, before she asked for our order, she announced, more in the form of an order than a ·request, that we couJdn•t sit on the ledge because it was only nailed to the wall. To be fair, I decided to give this restaurant another chance, believing it bad potential We chose a Thursday night and made reservations for 7:30 p .m. Around 5:30 p.m. we realized we would like to cat a little earlier and called to see if we could move our time up to 7 p.m. I was told, again quite arrogantly, that they were "com- pletely booked" and couldn't .. do any jumbling around." We arrived at the appointed hour and were promptly ushered to a most desirable table right by an open widow lookiq out at the bay and the walkway. where a gentle breeze lightly brushed over us. Our waiter, J .R., greeted us cordially and impressed us with his profes- sional approach. Things were looking up. The menu is "a la carte" with six appetizer choices-all varied offerings of seafood with prices ranging from $4.50 to $1.SO . We selected one to share-a tasty spread of shrimp, sherry, vinegar and mayonnaise cov- ering slices of pumpernickel with a large shrimp and capen placed on each slice. The price was $6.95. It disappeared quite quickly. The menu included two sou~ a creamy crab and artichoke soup and a double mushroom soup with Pernod and tarragon. Although we didn't order either, they both looted and smeDed tantalizing as they pused our table. There were six salad selections and three pasta selections. The ... grills and main courses· were interesting selections ianging in price from S9.9S to Sl6.2S and included a California fish- erman~s stew for Sl3.2S which was reported to come in a hollowed-out sourdough loaf and consisted of a cream sauce much like clam chowder and was heavy in scallops, crab claws, clams and mussels.. It definitely sounded worth trying. A few other items also included under this heading were grilled duck breast, roasted ract of lamb and swordfish grilled over kiawe charcoal. Our ldectiom for cntnes weTe By The Sea rtaiw. in •••••ID~s papa ! ... SundliJBlund\ .-...: reWa•prwwwiletmfte brunch an the lrlt Sundll, d emd'lmanllh..~~ .. c:ul*wsflan....Sthewwlil ERl'«lt SER\'ED 900 a.m. '° 3 pm. ITlff ••11ftllRBl•I I grilled liF .. --witll 1r ... wt ainau batta' w1 e...ua. mango chutney for Sl4.SO and sautecd medallions of veal in cream sauce with walnuts. al- monds and toasted pine nuts few Sll...SO. T1lie prawns were a touch o¥Cr- cootcd but still rum and tasted fresh. The chutney KCOmpan- immt was an ucdknt one with a tast.e both sweet and tart_ It was also in the company of a tomato bated in a tigbt pastry shell with a creamed spin- ach mixture in the ~ this also made an excellent com- panion to the prawns. The veal was truly a treat. The combination was differaat and exceptionally pleasing The veal was tender. sweet and cooked to perfection. The nut mixture in cream sauce co~ tbe medallions and added a sweet and almost indescnbable task that was unusual and very compk •nlary. It was accom- panied by an array ol wget.ables that were left mostly untouched because they llad a hint of a bitter tasae. It im' a iDcxpcmive even- ing-our bill came to sn and that did not inclade a bottle of wine or coct.-but only two glasses of wine at SS. 7S ( wb.ida was a surprise wbm the bill came). Of coune.. the wine was my busbud~ beca-.ne prq- nant girls are wise to limit their alcohol intaU. nm wine 1ast ranges in price from S9.2S to S9S. It iDdades a luge domestic mt and a short imported list. They also have a reserve list witb some very in1ucstina sclcctio Tbey are now opaa for luDdL Dey offa Yalet parting. wbida •• ddiailie Imel ,_ die ma. Be mrc to mate rm •aaiom. ..S mate sure your time ii ctd-m.c..,, cana. 67S-2J71 ' •Y II. t• THE NEWPORT EHSION/COSTA MESA NEWSllAVM TODAY .. II ·evita' reigns over a busy weekend of theatre a~.IACKBOUAND For a ba1J wa:tmd of t.bea- tft. a recad oae toot die prizie. h.Obrpewidaa .. p1iliaalY aood prod.._ of •Evita• at tbe LOlta •W\'• Ta race n.:.trc. It mned FlomKz Ucey and Taa Bowmu iD tllc biP1J ._ ma.ting raa of E-.ita aad Che ad tbere was much to cbccr aboat here. Boda Ud cloae the show some time bact at the Ahmanson Tlllf:atft iD Loa Angriea and then la.cl spent over two yean on the road. Bowman bu now played the role 1900 times. Tbe Lona Be.a Civic Liabt Opera lam DOt always been noted for the excellenc:e of their shows, but this one marked a new hiah for them. Ucey and Bowman have both m..te tbe roles their own, with Bowman 'I Che a marvel of pbya.- icality. imagination. and of deep delvin1 inio the many face ti of the cb11nicter. 1De two make this a production of no~ and the technical upectJ are cape. cially well done. All in all, a tremendous show-and that brinp two pTo- ductions of ,..Evita" in town. The one at the Grand Dinner Theatre bu been extended for the entire summer, and the Long Beach will, unfortunately, be here only until May 18. Anthony Quinn in 'Zorba' a must-see at Pantages From there it was on to an intimate theatre in Hollywood called The Stages at I S40 N. McCadden Place. The attraction here-and what a remarkable performance it was-wu Sa- lome Jena in "About Annie." Jens wu totally engrouing in the readings of poetess Anne Sexton. aY JACK BOUAND Let\ ....... to the point. U yoa ..-ZorlM at die Hol- lywood Pa•• I T'llailre ia the lllC&t two -b, ,.,. will ..... oae of die tnaly pat tlwatrc expa imta iD • loaa. loaa time. It ii aa ekdiifJiag. maaorable proclactioa tlaat lifts you out of your scat and carries you along OD a ........ journey into bamor. sentiment.. reality and love. Muy woadcred if the often clone 7"""ba would show its • CK lulft my spark left. Somehow it didD' really ......-.. because Ant.bony Qaian was b.ct doiq his fa~te role and Lila ~ rova,. wbo was so sensational in the last produc.tion here. was also Met in the cast. But few expected this production to be so vibrant.. so passionate, and so full of heart. It is said that Jod Grey supervised the pro- duction and be bas made some remarkable changes. But still, for all of that. the key to this remarkable musical is Quinn and his own special fo rm of maglC. Y ct~ there is otbtT news. In the cast is a new woman named Donna Tbcodorc wbo plays tbc Leader who opens the show. Hcrc is a voice so thrilling. so rich and powerful that she sweeps the audicnc:e right with her in a wave of ecstacy. Seeing her. chcsscd in black and sur- rounded by figures cloaked in bl.act and looting like harpies from a Greek trqedy~ is lite •airing a trip Mc.t to the days wbeo Greek drama was the key tiad of tbeatn. She is the show stopper heft. As re. Quinn. be still has that touch. that woudcrful mixture ol ptle comedy and sensitivity. As Zorba be is still the coo ~ the character with a winning pbilolopby or life; the roman- ticist bc:at on tcxual codeavoun by abyiag away from marriage. He is the center. the core of the sbow. and be mates this ZorN bis own special property. ~cdrova is u winsome. as Outtay,. and as pathetic as nu. She is like a little bird that DeYCI' quite knows wbae to tight so sbe wings lier way looting for someone to loft ber. It is an iacanclc:accat performance of depth and reality tinged with futasy. Paal Barman is Nito,. die ... Zorba -.....--his .,_._ and be ..... pal siqiag voice. Angelina Fiordelliai is a toudriag Widow. and otben in tbe larse cut mate this a realevmt. The danca add their touch of Greece. but tbe top attraction ii tbe clnmatic pole dance. The st•giq of the death scene with the black dad •crows" weaving in and out in menacing tones is another biahliabt. Joey Grey is not listed as di- rector but as supervisor, but one can only guess that be must have bad a lot to do with the wonder this show bu become. And so-iloet Quinn show bis age? Maybe in a few wrinkles, but not in energy and wonder. If this is age. let us all grow old if it is as lovely as this. Plays at the Pantaaes Theater, Hollywood Boulevard. near Vice Street. It closes May 18. .. Reading" is perhaps the wrong word since Miss Jens, dressed in a plain wbik robe, immersed herself completely into the complex and tragic life of Miss Sexton. It wu a per- formance of such stature as sel- dom seen, one that was u dy- namic as the actress herself. Truly an outstanding perf or- mance of some of Anne Sexton's most complex but revealing poems. It plays until June 6. C all the theatre for times of performance. (213) 465-1016. To round it all up was the Joffrcy Ballet at the Pavilion in the Los Angeles Music Cen- ter. There were four ballets. The first, .. Birthday Variations." Unlimited Pasta-bilities ••• Specializing in fresh pastas, sauces and carry-out dining "The range of possibilities is impressive." -Elmer Dills, Ch . 7 Eyewitness News 1700 Ne wport Blvd . Costa M esa • 714/548-3632 (corne r of 17th & Ne wport Blvd.) M-SA 10-8, SUN 12-6 (VISIT OUR STO RE IN WEST COVINA) Champagne EVERY SUNDAY 5-7 CALL NOW -DON'T MISS THE BOAT! Theater , .... u., ..... bl ...... Tiii ... ,..,. a. .... Liii .... Cl* lJllll .... a ji I • • .. ML .. II .. T_ 1'1111191.._ ... II. was very classic and danced but the music wu 10 dilcordant with super perfection. This wu and repetitious that it became followed by .. Round of Angels" a test of endurance to the car . which was erotic in tone. It f ea-It is a wondn that anyone could tured in symbolic and suggestive have choreographed this musical images the bodily gyrations bedlam. which gave the ballet a mystical The lut wu Agnes De Millc'a and highly sensual quality. It noted ••Rodeo, .. which never wu, at least to this reviewer, seems to become old. A delight- • spellbinding perf onnancc. f ul, capricious story of a would- N ext was "Force Field," be tomboy who wants the at- which featured an ensemble of tention other girls get and who men and woman all dressed in finally fmds the answer to being white. The choreography wu desired. An endearina opera arresting and generally inspired. that grows gracefully with age. There's a new kid on the block - and he wants to feed you gourmet meals designed to meet your active lifestyle . Meet Carbo's! Open 7 am- 10 pm d a ily. RE S T AUAAN l fllam •1tssp1Nt tOOO "'*" .... Nofl\ ••wport ~ (Jt .. t-1 tM Visit the bayside Italian •.. VISIT MILANO'S AND EXPERIENCE Juthendc l~llJn home-sryle cooklna In J wJterfront sealna. open for lunch a dinner (uke-<>ut abo nalla~) N.twF-.•600E. ~ ,.......,_ 8-t\. c. (71 4)67'4171 Si.1" 11 10 Fr & S.1112 P• 12--llAY ll 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS/IRVINE TODAY En e • ent Stone's 'Salvador' slick and shallow stuff BY DALE WINOGURA Much too slick and shallow to be a realistic or honest dram- atization of contemporary Third World revolution. Salvador is primarily harmed by the macho agitprop-sensibility of writer- dircctor Oliver Stone. Like his monstrously idiotic screenplays for Scarface and Year of the Dragon. he remains stranded in a limbo between modern politics and old movies. Stone's ambitions to portray the tragic situation in El Sal- vador arc certainly honorable, but his execution is painfully formless and hackneyed as usual. friend of Woods, but the role is neither very central or major in the film's overall scheme. The same for Cindy Gibb as one innocent, tragic victim of violent revolution, who at least brings a measure of understated humanity to the film. The worst performance, in what should have been the most important role next to Woods, is given by Elpedia Carrillo as the Salvadoran girlfriend that he attempts to get out of the country, along with her child. She becomes more a symbol of the many innocent victims of political conflict instead of a fleshed-out character, and her flat. awkward line-readings betray the amateur within. is hopelessly cluttered with in- cidents that are not developed or connected to each other, while Stone's direction exhausts itself with a series of hyperbolic cli- maxes that produce more anx- iety than catharsis. In the production notes. Stone said that be wanted to make an answer to the right-wing pol- itical propaganda of Rambo and Rocky IV. As admirable as his intentions arc. Stone still divides the complex political conflicts of El Salvador into Good Guerillas and Govern- ment Bad Guys. One of the finest actors today, James Woods works very hard in the role of a journalist who travels to El Salvador simply to have a good time. Upon ar- rival, he plunges headfirst into the violent political upheaval, and soon learns the meaning of responsibility and commit- ment. Unfortunately, nothing in Stone's writing makes the character's transition convincing or affecting. More wasted, if somewhat more talented, is Jim Belushi as a slob friend of Woods who joins him in his travails. Like- wise Michael Murphy who can't do much with the one- dimensional character of the well-meaning but ineffectual American ambassador, who helps Woods get out of one very close scrape with the Salvadoran authorities. Combined with the violent tensions and elaborate battle scenes that Stone overloads the film with, it becomes nothing more than a facile left-wing re- venge fantasy (simply the op- posite side of Sylvester Stal- lone's counterfeit, commercial- ized coin). Ultimately. the film's most unf orgivablc hypocrisy is exploiting the very violence that it's attacking, and that makes it far more dishonest and frustrating than Stallone's naive populism. Jama Woods 111n 11 a p.....,.,,..111 In Utt pellttcal actlln *•• ·s1tv1dlr.' Most of the time. Woods con- ce ntrates on keeping the energy level as wired and hyper as pos- sible, but that's not enough to give the role any deep-seated , gradual understanding of the ugly waste around him. The one character with any comprehens ion or realization of the escalating war is John Savage a ~ a photojournalist WAITER-SERVED MEALS The screenplay's co-author is Richard Boyle. that also happens to be the name of Woods' character, whose ex- perience has been more with journalism than writing for film. Therefore, it's reasonable to assume that Stone is mostly responsible for all that's wrong with this picture. The narrative FULL BAR SERVICE • A Comedy Night Club =----p----• • ... LAS VEGAS. • ... HOLLYWOOD & TV • ... TOP COMICS • ... • ... LIVE • ... • ... ON STA GE' • ... • ... • 21 22 S.E. Bristol .. " . ' ' ?i . • Newport Beach • icorner o f 81rchl • Please call for 1~ • reservations l1 • (7 14) • 852-8762 .. • HOURS • .. • Sunday and .. -Tuesday '"'u Friday .. • 8·30 pm & 1 0 30 pm ... • Saturday ... 8 pm · 10 pm · 11 4 5 p m -SHOWROOM MINIMUM -'· ~·· -2 drinks per person . "'t;4 ' ----- On the purely visual level. Stone's direction has a clean. sharp, atmospheric quality that's totally wrong for the documentary-like realism that he's trying to convey in the per- formances. Unlike the gripping. hard-hitting naturalism of Ro- 1 and Joffe's handling of The Killing Fields. Stone's careful compositional symmetry pre- ve nts any element of surprise or sh ock from entering the scenes. Without this, any attempt to realistically convey the horror of war and bloodshed is can- celled out (only Sam Peckinpah could achieve this quality, main- ly in The Wild Bunch and Straw Dogs). Since Stone has no feel- ing or compassion for human tragedy, on either a large or small scale, his cartoon-like, megalomaniac personality looms up and devours the film. A similar problem infects Stone's screenplay for the less- ambitious. even more horrend- ously bad crimc-mclodrama,8 Million Ways to Die. Once again, he conf uscs tough talking and expletive-ridden dialog with manly characters and gutsy movie-making. This time, the emphasis is on mealy-mouthed, cliche-riddcn dialog rather than action or epic story-telling. The relationship between an ex-cop (Jeff Bridges) and a call girl (Rosanna Arquette) is de- , Baby Back Ribs \ , & Chicken Dinner ) for $9.95 Otnl'lf! 6 ''"" HUI o,,,.,, \f11,,da1 -\ar11rcla1 4pm \u,,./111 .'r111 iillliJJI~ ~~hlsR,. CoMp~~~ 2000 ~wport Blvd Co.ta ~so 6Jl 2110 The Dinner Theatre Premiere of the Phenomenal MusicaJ 7 YEARS ON BROADWAY WINNER OF 7 TONY AWARDS WITH THE HIT SONG "DON'T CAY FOR llE ARGENTINA" EVITA lincatcd without a touch of con- cern or tension between them, while Hal Ashby's direction compounds the problem with a non-existent. impersonal style that makes Stone's direction of Salvador seem positively in- spired. Student fllm fut Orange Coast College's Ci- nema Department will host its 16th annual Student Film Fes- tival on Friday. May 16, at 8 p.m. in occ•s Robert 8 . Moore Theatre. Admission is free and the pub- lic is invited. 04Tbe f estivaJ is the showcase for our students' work,'' says Brian Lewis, OCC professor of cinema photography ... They have worked diligently over the past year for this evening ... More than 200 students have worked on productions from which a panel of instructors chose the best work to condense into a two-hour pro,gram . ... ... "Inn" People meet • E.-,oy Oii ~ flttt Du'.k LC>un!ff • f1nt Otnlng - Mcditorenean Aoom • °*'1~ Svr-oa; Brune,., - full ~t • Erttrtatm'l«nt atld Denting - (~ lC>un!ff -N1~ly • ~ s Tat>~ Cotftt 5ncc> - 24 Hour1 • i15 ~ Gunt Aooms • lerlQua end (C>nW11Cl()n fecd1tia -from 10 to 700 Airporter Inn Hotel 1'100 ~-..cs.,~ (1'4) l»t770 • e:,-•••• (~ o..,r (°"""" AMOOlf l - Dori cteKruif and Ollie Bill called the benefit they orpnitt.d for the National Society for Immunology "An Elepnt Eve- ning. • Indeed it was. It be1an with a peach- trimmed invitation depictin1 a araci«>ua swan. Thia motif wu Clinic especially to attcn4 the benefit for a cauac she and Bob so fumly believe in. Shirlee said her husband wu recovering well from his recent operation. ••• The Balboa Bay Club ball- room wu jamrmd with patl Harborlites transformed into individual place settinp holding a sprig of flowers (€hris Lindsay, you did it again) for the gourmet meal. The chef ,outdid himself for this final fundraiser to be held at the Center Club. TCC baa been inundated with charity events ever since its of- ficial opening, to such an extent that members have not been able to dine there in privacy. Hats off to the members for allowing the philanthropists to enjoy their club. NSI members and pests, bandlomely attired~ were plca- sa.ndy surprised when Dori aza;. nounced the swan vases were a favor to them for their· support of NSI research. Committee members who a.s-- sisted were Barbara Freundt, Mary Lou Hornsby, Mary Dell Lucas, Gloria Osbrink, Ginny Smallwood, Mary Lou Spar- row, J obn Swan, Mary Ann Wells and JoAnne Mix. Honorary chair Shirlee Gug- genheim flew in from the Mayo • IY IRA ill IUllU enjoyin1 the K.entucky Derby via giant teJcvision screen cour- tesy of Weber's World. What an uptet that Ferdinand won! However, it certainly detiptr.ct some, including BBC praidcnt Tom Deemer, who bet on the California hone. Chairs for the special, which featured a "Southern Menu" buffet, were Bob B~ Mary Ann Miller, Beverly Coil and Barbara O'Neil. All were de- lighted with this BB<. •nderw- ritten fundraising 11 "'>1, for it benefited the American lled Cross 11Dd the Search Foun- dation. More than 400 attend~ in- cludina the winners of the nd- fles, an additional method to raise funds for non-profit groups dedicated to helping children: Christy Perricone-a French barge trip donated by Ruth Jensen•s Fall in Love Toun; Ron Orum-the 1978 Excalibur donated by Jim Williams; and Lynn Franklin-a trip around the world pvcn by PD Alsr- ican AirliDa aad lliltoa. Pe- nimulA, hm OD the PKt BotdL Mn. Fraklin pacioasly clo- natal the trip Mck to Scalda Foundatioa. Sa tllrm••• llllf ........ __ • <ff?~ 901~'? /1~ 4/HH( 9'''! far rr>r('/ olh'r p;,,,,,,,.rr ~l<HY ,;, /hr ,,,,,,_t/ I IW a •tllhOe MSC• • _,. .... v -~ ... ~ . COiia lie IO 30l9 llbtal SllDet ·(111) s.t0-3822 ..utmulhd9118Son Oegof1eewow SllwClllDilllmAnz , •--•Md la· SCdttl&llf 'Ille JUwull a.It of CoroM del Mar will be holdinJ their 22nd annual Pancake and Rummaae Sale May 17 at the corner of MacArthur and Pa- cif ac Coast lfiPway. Pancakes will be flipped from 7 Lm. to 1 p.m. A raffle, for SI per ticket, will be held, with prizes up to $1,000 in value. Brcakfut is SJ. ••• Artllt Dea-. Go••, com- mi.aaioned to create the poster for the Corona del Mar Scenic SK Run, will be available to sign the numbered, limited edi- tion posten at a special event on Thursday, May IS, 1986, from S p.m. to 7 p.m. at Unique Homes, 2443 East Coast Highway. Hon d'ocuvres will be served. All are invited. ••• May is Older Americans month and to help celebrate it, OASIS Senior Center in Coro- Meetings • ... Mar ia baviq a Ha- waiian Fiesta Day on May IS, from 9 a.m. to I :30 p.m. There will be entertain.men~ games, contest&, priza, a crafta fair and a bake sale, u well u hula dancina. ahuflle board and a pie eariq contest. OASIS is located at 800 Ma.rauerite in Corona del Mar. Call 644-3244 for more infor- mation. ••• Tiie Docent COlllldl of a. Newport Hart.or Art Mw will hold an imformal reception on Monday, May 19, at 9:30 am. in the mmeum •s sculpture garden cafe for those interested in learning more about this vital volunteer organization. The Docent Council provides toun and outreach programs to school groups and community audiences. NHAM's Docents conducted toun for over S,000 FACTORY OUTLET OPEN TO THE PUBLIC OLGA HAS IT ALL ALL THE BEAUTIFUL LINGERIE YOU NEED AT EVERYDAY LOW FACTORY OUTLET PRICES. Choose from a selection of discontinued and irregular styles of: bras, panties, daywear, sleepwear. r:=::~;::~-COUPON--------- ~$5. 00 OF • z ANY PURCHASE OVER Sl0.00 GOOD AT COSTA MESA STORE ONLY EXP. 6/1/14 743 A BAKER ST . 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Vu...t ltomm> M HuaU..0-'-di 4-2U6 Mr. A Mn. Ttrja Awm M Newport '-di 4-ll-16 Mr. A Mn. l.Jo,.t McDermott M Colt& Miu 4-21-16 Mr. A Mn. Viala "-P El Toro 4-J6.16 Mt. A Mn. Cartltoa M.iU1 F lApaa Hipel 4-ll-16 Mr. A Mn. Eric McLoon M Colt& Maa 4-a. Mr. A Mn. Olcar Qum.da M DWmaM Bar 4-29-16 Mr .• Mn. ~ Arnold p rm. 4-29-16 Mr. A Mn. .,_Wood F Newport leach 4-l0-16 Mr. A Mn. Lam llob F Colt& M .. Lunch Menu The luiacb menu for the week of May IS-21 in the Newport- Mesa Unified School Diatrict ia u follows: Tbunday: Cheaeburpr, sreen salad, pickles, French fries and cataup, ~Y pud- dina and milt. Friday: Fiab nugeta with tartar laUQC, bot veptable, "good" bread, fruit and milk. Monday: Chicken nugeta, dippina 1aucc, oven fries and cataup, •beaJtb" bread, apple- sauce and milt. Tuesday: Italian apapetti with cbeete, green salad, French bread, warm fruit cup and milk. Wednesday: "Bar-b-q" beef on bun with cbeelc, cabbage/ carrot/ raisin salad, Jello with peach on top, chocolate milk. Shop Smart • l.Ad~s formal A111re • Spon~and C.Uual War • Acccuono • 'ow Eslalc Jewelry John~ Powers ~ • l.f your la tige (s tem) is broken , yo ur wat ch will not run . We art proud to have Mr . Jal Small , MA S'TE R HOROL(X;IS'f, on our prcm1<;c.~ for all watch repair . Mr . S mall is a specialist in pocket wat ches , Rolex, Piage t and Patek Phillippe timepieces . Please come in .for a co mplimentary time regulation and inspection . MOBOCO Fint Jtwtllry & Gans ZOO \.c" rort Cl.-ntcr Dr . \,l'." port Rc..ch. L A 92660 ·'714) 644-8325 •Hours Mon.-Fn. 10-7 p.m., Sat. 10-5 p.m. SRF-OMl.OPMENT 6 MOORING S0400lS • Makeup • Excerclee • Hair • Pet'90n8llty Development e Dress & Fashion e Fuhion Field Tripe 8Y 8ADAllA LOUDON Or..,.e County ii a peat place to arow up,• many of the localJ would qree. Tbe YOUD& people are actiw in orpniz•tiom and pro1ram1 1pon1orecl by our ................... a OS 0 .................. community, and they should• be recopiz.ed for all the good they are doiq. The Harbor Area Oirrs Qub bad a f ubion show that cele- brated the end of a very special program for the girll. Through meetinp with speaken, dem- onstrations, and lectures, the girls learned about charm, eti- queue, and aood sroomina. Kitty Lalie of Fubion llland ha been worm., with the airb tbroupout 1beir weekly meet- iap, and helped puD tbe fab- ion1 to pt her for the girll to ..... l.1111111 model The show was recently held on a sunny spriq day at Buffum 's overlooking beautiful Newport Beach. Each girl wore several outfits representative of what the kids from this area wear. With summer upon us, we saw bath- ina suits, sun auits, and play suits. The most important f ac- tor, it 1eemed, ••cool comfort. Tbe clothes weren't fu11y. Summer 1916 it tbe year of fun prints, and for the JOUDI. pre-teen• sroup, the pollibilitiea were endle11. Sweatt, bi& t- abirta, lhorta, IUD dre11e1, and jump auita were the favorita. Por special occuiom. nothina beats a dre11 witb feminine toucbel: a 1trin1 of pearls, a hip-tied aaab and bow, or an old-fa111iaa1d ,..,. ....... Tbe mow .. a fl T • ft tJm JOUJll 18diea CU --ltylilla dotbil aad look..-. AD daole leuom certainly proved wOrth- wbile, aad the airll Ud a IUpCI' timef ••• Another abow that uaed youna people WM a PT A allow featuriq atucleata from New- port Harbor Hiab Scbool Thia Cifts for the Bride & Croom •• die Olle dD ... ., Ft to really lttUt ... _. IOIDC terrific •••• -~ ~ty Lalie allO __.iod'c' and commented tlle 1laow of ncrvoua "llCW modela ao• co- 'be-old-banda-at-thil •Odell." At everyone ia the aaiincc settled down. tile fuo lliepa. Durina the abow, Rowen were paued with a kiaa, aome did e1nlnu•• .... 11 Beautiful Complimentary Gih Wrap 759-7766 Hat:>or W!Jw (Gelson's) Shopping Center 1634 San ~. NEMpat Beach. (Across from Roger's Gadens) With shovels, wheelbarrows and an abmtcfaace f aacra and enthusium, memben ·of the Senior High Youth Fellow- riged with a hoec," said 0.,- liano. Over the yean, adults who have participated in the propam ·costa Mesa Life ship Mexico Wort Team of the Mesa Verde United Methodist Church tuently paticipated in an adventllft which benefitted the Colonet United Methodist Church in Baja, California. "Every year we select a church which has building and repair needs. Then we match the stills of our youth group with the jobs that have to be done," said Ron Gagliano, co-chairman of the Work Team Project. Gagliano has been involved with the Work Team Project since it began 12 ycan ago. This year's work team con- sisted of many veterans who in the past have dug uencbes, installed water lines. framed, tiled and grouted a bathroom and poured a sizable amount of concrete. "This year's group bad the opportunity to enjoy the fruits of last year's labor-the show- ers. That hasn't always been the case. One year sbowen con- sisted of a fifty-five gallon water drum filled with ice cold water. IYAlattEWAtm noticed that the teenqen bene- fited from serving the needs of the Mexican churda. uTbe children build self- cstcem and enhance their 1elf- worth. Their seme of accomp- lishment and the aca>lada they receive from the congregations they sene arc motivating forces behind their return each year," said Lynda Gagliano, who went along again this year. Youth members enjoy the pro- ject. "I like helping those less for- tunate than myself and I enjoy the fellowship with church friends," said Doug Nichols. Traci Mansfield, a fourth- year team member, said, "I like being with all different kinds of people and I have found this experience shows me bow much we arc alike.• Another four-year member. Chris Bube, said, "I feel good every time I go." Other team memben included Janice Allow, ~ ~ John Bube,. Tara Emery. Julie Harrinston, Mart K.orando, Jr .• Pbilip Mamfidcl, Vicki and David Ollon, Dawn and Ra11el Rowland and Parker Steel. Adulta join.in& tbc team were Denn.is and Bea Volper, Mark K.orando, Sr. and tbe G ... ianoe. One of the bigest jobl llCCOm~ lisbed by this year's team WU tbe layiq of 20 yarda of con- crete, wbicb the memben mixed, poured and spread tbamdvea. ..,....ae.. &111•A1• On May 17, from 9 Lm. to I p.m., a Mexican lunch and Mariachi band, sponsored by Sergio Avila, will precede the annual litter cleanup of Newport Bay. Participants should meet at the YMCA parking lot at 2300 University Dr. c ..... Ara FesdYal The Costa Mesa Art League will sponsor a cultural arts fcs.- tival on May 17 and 18 from 9 Lm. to 7 p.m. at TeWinkle Park in Costa Mesa. Highlights of the festival will include a Dulcimer recital, blue- grass bands, Vietnamese and Cambodian folk dance groups, American folk music, a mapc show, fine art exhibit, painting demoutrations and children\ and adult's art workshops. For additional information, call 646- 421 S. 1be Irvine Company Announces laqir_. • .-., went tM OIMr diNcdoe iato tM d11tir loot with deCk lboea and cmr .eek 1wearen arouod tbe alaoulden. The (Dial ICeDe Ud drie modell pai.,,cl witb acb odllr ia for- IMll; 1'1111..,. Mil filli ..... that included buic black, u lrCD • ~ mid ,_ pilit. At Jaiiit conaaa are ttiD worn! The ,Ula looted lovely in cotton, ·~and~ hdl'eta. Everyone bad ftln, and were a little sad to see it end. Some even talked about f urtberiag their newly dilcovered modeliq careen. The PT A couldn't bave been prouder of tbia repre1~ entation of high school teen- agers of today. If this 1bow wu uy indication, tbCD our f1ltUrt adulta are 1oia1 to be auper people. ... .... aa. _, S S0,000 Challenge Grant to Help Save Lady Liberty Restore LIBEKIY 1886·1986 F or one hundred years the Statue of Liberty has stood proudly in New York harbor. She bas become our nation's most visal>lc symbol of fm:dom ... our shrine to~ But time has taken its toll OD Lady Liberty. And now she needs our help. A national effort is DOW underway to raise funds needed to restore our JRCious mooumcnL And millions of Americam have already contributed to help this cause. O-mber Sponsors load Pmgram The Irvine, Newport Beach, Orange and Tustin Olamben of Commerce are each sponsoring citywide fund raisi"I programs to help restore the Stabae Chamber IJRSidcots in each conunanity haYe written to residents askina for their help. They arc asking all JPSidmts to con- tribute to this worthy Cal.ISC- The Irvine ~mpany Announca Matching Grant EYCI')' dollar raised will go dim:tly to the Statue m Uberty Fund to help rcsto~ Lady ul>erty. And, for ew:ry dollar raised-The Irvine Company bu agreed to match it-up to a mui11111m total m SS0,0001 But this fund raising progaam can only succeed if you become imohed. No con- tnDution is too srnall-$5, $25, $~ whatever you can afford. Please, send your contribution today. Mail your check, along with a completed coupon (attach«J to this ad) to: Staa.e of I 'ttty ......... P.O. Bos 21627, S..ca Aa, CAtmJ ICJ. When the Statue is WMiled amid fue.- worb and a nationwide television cde- 1'IU,. •.-i .._,ID~ ,_cam• ,.,,.. _,,,, .. a. _ __. llOjet '-'ol&_, ht ,..,_,. •.-i ..itor·• ._ f 116'. II a • .,.., ~II••••• ID__."""' Ille C..-6••• ofCo r •• 1moflV....,.,,8e•cta, lr'*-7 Datbl.-l<A.,..Oll"'*,,.,.,,,,_.,JW'OJ*t" bration this Fourth m July-JOU can be proud that you bdped restore this precious American shrine. r;-------..., US/ I •al;. ... h.,_ c...,.., I I ,.,.,. !M1 ut .. -. I btdo•".., ,.,,,,..,,,.,, ,lw: I D SS DS2S DSsO ·DOther I I ""'-I I I 1 sum r I aty Z4J I I ,,_,,,_. I I I 1 · •• , .,.,. I MlllCalm91dollmCa 11tWCo .. •tD: I Stntwif•'•b,_., I P.Q .. 2M27. L S.-~CA t'J'7tNQ7. .J ------- ., MUSIC Tiie Lee FerNI Sltow, at Club 17, 1670 Newport Blvd. in Costa Mesa. Wednesday through Sat- urday nipta. Mllllc at 0ruaae Coat Collea•: Music for a New Age May 17; Pacific Symphony May 31 . Tickell are S4 to S 10. All even ti start at 8 p.m. The colleae is located at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Me1a;. Call 432--5880. Co•certa at tlae Cra11llorn: Johnny Lee May 19; Exile May 27; llay Charles May 31, June 2 and 3. The Crazyhone ia lo- lr•I•• S7•p•o•7 Orcllntra praenu aelectiona by Vivaldi. Haydn and othen on May 17 at 8 p.m. in tbe South Cout Community Church Auditori- um. Tickets are S 12. Call 261- 023 J. STAGE •i..t of die 0-," Fred Car- michaers 1ide .. plittin1 comedy, will run through June 8 at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouae, 3505 S . Harbor Blvd., Santa Ana. Perform•nca ~ Tuaday tbroup Saturday eveninp with Saturday and Sunday matinees. For ticket• and reservations ICC ..... ltf 1 ............ ,,II wn• .... lp&f In .. -............... ,.. ,...... • fttlllt. .., 11. .. .... .......... __ .,, 2 2 .............. ..... cated at 1580 Brootbollow Dr., call 979-S511 . Santa Ana. Call S49-ISl2 for reservations. COllal .. at TM Coedl How: ZaSu Pitts May 22; Leo Kottke May 23. The Coach House is located at 331 S8 Camino Ca- pistrano, San Juan Capistrano. Call 496-8927. Confrey Pllllllpa plays at the Club Copa de Oro in Costa Mesa at 9 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday evenings. The club is at 666 Anton. The Padfk C..... ill Concert: .. Voices of the New World" May 16 and 17 at St. Andrews Pres~ yterian Church, Newport Beach; Beethoven's .. Choral Fantuy," June 1 at the Ojai Music Fes- tival. Call 542-1790 for further details. .. Beyond Baroqae" is the theme of Orange County Pacific Sym- phony's concert to be held May 19 at 8 p.m. in South Coast Repertory Theatre, 655 Town Center Dr., Costa Mesa. Se- lections from Vivaldi, Rodgers, Bach and others to be per- formed. Call 973-1322. "V.,.......," the inner story of the inner life of VirJinia Woolf, will be staged through May 18 at South Cout Repertory's Se- cond Stage, 65S Town Center Dr., Costa Mesa. Tickets are . $16 to $21. Curtain at 8:30 Tues- days through Saturdays, 8 p.m. Call for daily specials ... 500 W. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach Just North of Dover Parluna m rear 714/722-7894 .. The Salon of the '80·s" A personal, business &. art network for .. Remarkable People" 714/240-0125 ~-. ~. Ma&. Houn aft 11 Lm. to 6 p.m., Monday tb.roup Friday and DOOD to 5 p.m., s.turday and Sunday. Call 494-6531. Orf&' I wons"' 0...0 A ... and others will be on diaplay through May 15 at GaUeriet Touche, Ltd., 499 N. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. Homa are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Saturday. Call 49'7- 4491. llllutnr llllr I ,, • '"''' .. II 1111•11 ... .. 9 I -,, 1111 T• .... ,., • .,.,.. ...... ,.r •• J]11111_.. ....... ........ 11 ....... Clllll ,_ ......... Dlaae Sa11oae Gallery, 278 Forest Ave., Lapna Beach will feature works by Once Songolo and Andrew Stanley Wing through May 25. Recent paint- inp by Gerald Buchman will be on display May 31 throup June 30. Houn are 10 a.m. to S p.m., Monday through Sat- urday · and 11 a.m. to S p.m. on Sunday. Call 494-2440. on Sunday, and weekends at 3 p.m. Call 957-4033. .. Mad•me Batterfly" will be per- formed at Orange Coast College, 270 I Fairview Road, Costa Mesa on May 16, 17, 21, 23, 24 and 31 . Call 432-5880 for further information. "My Fair Lady," the musical based on .. Pygmalion," will be staged May 15 to 18 at Gol- denwest College Theatre, 15744 Goldenwest St., Huntinaton Beach. Tickets are SS to $8. Call 432-5527. ART A•erlca• I••'•• 1c•lpt•re worb by Clifford Fragua, on display at Galeria Capistrano, through May 18, 10 a.m . to 5 p.m. daily. Gallery is at 31681 Camino Capistrano, San Juan Capistrano. Pa1adn11 by Carolyn Cardena Steamboatin' A great American adventure ... Travel the heart of America Aboard the luxurious MISSISSIPPI QUEEN or the legendary DELTA QUEEN Choose from a Variety of River Vacations. ~19 E. Coast Hwy .• CoronedelMM 714/673·0380 will be on view at Laguna Col- lege of Art. Vettinger Gallery, 2222 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. The exhibit will run through May IS. For more information call 497-3309. Worb by .Jacqaa Henri Lar- dpe and Marilyn Littman will be on view at the Susan Spiritus Gallery, S22 Old Newport Blvd., Newport Beach, through May 24. Phone 494-4422. Olk bJ Fay Hosaaaa will be on display through May 31 at Quorum Gallery, )74 N. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. Houn are 10 a.m. to S p.m., Tuesday through Sunday. Call 494-+t22 . "Oa a s .. 11 ScaJe: AU Cali- foniia 'M," a juried exhibition of two and three dimensional works restricted to 18 inches in size, will be on display through June 8 at Lapna Art Museum, 307 C1i.fT Drive, Lag- una Beach South Cout Plaza Expansion Location, Costa Newport Baell City Arts F• tiYal wilJ be held May 17 and 18 from noon to S p.m. at the city ball complex. The 22nd annual f estivaJ will be marked with music, refreshments, m. plays and demonstrations. Call 644-3017. MISC May E-.eat1 at tlte Or .... Ce1 nty Fairpta••· El Beta.I Shrine Temple CiJ'CUS May 17; West Coast Gun Show May 17 and 18; United Scottish Society Highland Games and Gatberin May 24-25; OC Equestrian Cen- ter May Show May 31 . The fair- grounds are located at 88 Fair Dr., Costa Mesi. Call 751 -FAIR for specific event information. Religious Services TEMPLE ISAIAH ,~ .. iw> Sabbath Service Friday niahts 8:15 pm. Rabbi Steven 0. Schatz pres.dent· Fehx Van Beek 2401 IMne -.ve . ~ 8ucn ct o ~ Chnstlan Church T~ Phone· !>48 9600 C1I' 646 7512 ts.r/e.t Mlt&Nlfl R..._,. & HeCwew Scftod A 'ALOT HARBOR REFORM TEMPLE Sabbath Services: Friday Evenlng •......•.... 8:15 P.M. -Family Service Finl Friday Of The Month ..• 7:30 P .M. Rabbi P. King Jamboree a Entblutf Dr. Mualc: Arte Shlkler Educator. Heney Lewin Newport Beach, C•llf. FOf' tntonft8tk>n C.-loM-7291 St.Mark Something Happens Here 9:30 Sunday Worship 10:30 Fellowshap 10:4S Church School for all ages Child care all momang ADULT CLASSES Survey or the Okt Testament Growma Throuah Gnd Hun..n R1shts How to Share Your Faith W ~ ,._.°' • 9'011 SW-rt. "'-°'ale ~°' • R...._,. Whmu "'11&.Mr Ow 2100 Mar Vista (Jamboree A Eastbluff). N.8. "'-1341 ' MmCIOI -.&nmOI NIH• I .. NOTICE IS HEAEBY GMN INll Jedi M bttey, J...,.. S. [pr & Jennifer L ..,..,,_ ...... dotnt buainen. und« the fict1- 00U. Arm ,.,,. Md llyte ol ~. £.-a. KtllW .. 1201 Ebe Sl., 9'lilit 470. Crty of Newport Bach. ~ ol Orwwt. .. ol Calb•-. did Oft the 3111 ct.,alO.C......1 .. .,, mutual conunt. diMOIW the Utd pet!MfPIP and terminate tNtr relatton• -P91'b.-. INr9ln Seed tlUSlneM "' the fu ture wtll be c.ondUCted by Jadl ... ~, .... L Keffer, who W'lll Pl'I and ~ ... deblS and 11 aOilrttn of Nld flfm and ~ .,, rnor-n .,.,..,.. tNrft> Dated th•• 28th day of AcJnl. 1996 JACK M EARLEY JENHIFIA L KEUEA JAMESS EGAR ~ Utter & K.ttw. 1201 Ooiie SC.. ~· 470. Ni9wpart 8-::tl. Ca 92660. (714) 476-2667 S/15 5122 5129 615 4976 ~Mna fM!ihiOUS •'llf E• _.. AA1"1m8n The foao.tnt penon ,, <bnl bul.6neM -COlL£ GIA TE D£L.IYarY SEJNlCE, 517 &.7 OIOd Or . 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Flnha, fu tltaptJ •1 . eo.....t .. ~·~, . 4?. Ton , , tt>Ol tnd "'' "'"Is '° lrr1ca.en 6 o.., ,, Spt11 7 U pprr •nd )1 °"""'"• place • ~ ,,. ••P• H ~_,-- ? ~· lleHe ,.. ,,,..,..,,., 10 .... ,, --II Otl )6 lfft< ,__. 11 ,., .w. H La. ., Wtt .... red 60 -....~ ..... 11 Yn ............... ,._ a•• rem 1 ·~·==~ -ll'at I n.wa r,,... .. a .. dolftl bullneu n SOUfHWlST CM IEfTAl.. 1220 W COMI H...-.,. Na port 8-dt.. CaEbt , .. 92663 Souithwnl ~ .,_, Refttal. Inc: . a (At1b"n1a C#oot8tton, 12312 w °"9nPlc 8hd. Laa ...... 8 •• Ca 9006it TM~" c::ondud .. .,, a CDl"PUt...., ~ James 0 Ak,.an. ~ Ytc:e Pl_...lt. Thia l&ltemMI w filed wfth IN County Cl9'11 of 0r._ Counly on Aortl 1 S. 1986 Fite Ho f 306561 5115/85115 5/22 •920 WMOl"ICI HCIHMIUIKN IM ._nam *' Thelc*»wlli*IOI•.,_ cbnt t.u.eness as TIS- CAa"CNO ART SERVICES • lOOl Asd ...... 1. Sum 201, Coala Mesa. CA 92126 Cet1os T~ Jr. 4431 E ~. <>r-wt., CA92669 f,_.S T~4'38 E Sihertuf, <>ranee. CA 92669 n.~aoandud­ ed .,, ~ Siped: c...nac..no Th9.....,.._fil9d wsth the County Cleft of e>r.,.. County on Apnl l . ·-File Ho f 305148 4124 S/15185/15 4194 WllOnc:I fCtll .... 11 •• ... na1 11 n.. ................ is dOlftl ~•:TH( SOUTH COAST LAW GM>UP. 695 , ... c...- Dr ..... loo. COiia ...... Ca.92621 llWll Alan Wnpt. 695 '°"" Ctr. 0r. ... eoo. c... ..... Ca. tr2626- thia ... ., .... candud ed.., .. indlwidl ... ,.:· M8ftl -- 511 S/15115 5/2'2 4921 ,._IC__. m••••• • .-aw ' n.r· ....... diD9nl 1911• IH IS CON· TUCTOllS OtSBURSC- llOfT C<*TitOl COM~ PNf'f. l•l., as.ct. -.0.. •106. W""9hnstet. CA t2fil3_ Tyter EnterswtSn. Inc. 141~ Bsectt 8hd •106. Weltmir 1, • CA 92683 n. ~ lsoonduct· ed bJ a corporlllbon, $cJwJd Matta~ Secietary Thill ~ was filed wit" the County Clertl of Or-. County on Apnl 21. 1986. fie Mo. F306971 4124 5/15/8 5115 4905 PUmJC lll011CE FICililOUI 9Udll ED llAME ITATIMBIT The laloW11~are doms ~a: JOSEPH ROSENER. JR ASS<>· CIATES. 125 Vt.a venu ... Newport BIKh. CA 92663 Enercom T echnololies. lltc.., 125 V-.. Venezia, New- port a.ch. CA 92663. n. business is oonduct· ed by. corporlllbon s.r-s· ..._ lloserw. Jr. Pres- id9rlt. This it*i•*11 -filed with the County Clerk of e>r.,.. CouNy Oft ~ s. 1986. F1le No. f308193 S/8 SI 15 5122 5129 4952 It-a.I ACiii .... 11111• IMMllTAIWJn Theeala.iuiC._....are dmr'I ...._•TH( CA· BANA CAFE. 630 NSlwport Center om.. Nc•IM>" ..... Calulami9. t2660 Thie ltvine Compeny. • Mict ial I COJpotaliuti, 550 Na pwtC... OrM. ..... pott Beach. C.titorr.ia, 9:M4iO. "* ....... ilaJnduct· ed .,, • c:oroor ...... S9'9d ....... H. Mcfarland. (a. ....Vic:9 ... J!fJ .. 1llia .. , •••• _ ~ wittl the CouMJ Cwtl ol Or.,. Caunlly on Apnl 15. 1916. Fis No. f306618 5/1S/151155/22 •922 MIH.=111111 ........ ,." ,,..,......,,.,..,,. daNte -.iilAIH • tWJfl M»Ckl. IOI lllwtld a.,. = IMch, c.NfotfMI. lMI .... ,em, fftC., IOI lnMt•ld ler. Latune ...... C.•••"" tffll , .. bu'ltll• lllmMUd· .............. .....,. &.olt .... ,.,,,, ,,...,. Ulm fttlh ...... UMllf•ffiIFIT The talf"''"',.,.... ti ........ ,., • ....,p CHANOUlt 8UltNW ClHTP No 1 • C1•s .... I ..... ...,.,.., ...... ,,. U..-N11a1......_.._. ,.,. luctt. Callfotftl• 12MO. ... ................. . 11Mur ........ a..teM Saltla le. CsMllM t2017 T1lil bu*.-.. conduct· ed.,,• limillld ~­Sil"ed He &d w ...., II This ........... -filed with the County Clerk of e>r.,.. County on Apr1I 15. ... F"• No. f -306614 5/15185115 5/22 4911 &.z91Z7 HCitilOUI 9U•IESS IUMEAAnmurT The taMoww11 J*10flS are doWll busif-.i as: scon INVESTMOfT CO • A Ger.· ., ~. 20 Beach· comber Dr .• Corona def .. .,. Calif 92625 . 8ef'nard A McDonald. TrustH of Trust A of the McOon8'd f armty T tUSt. 20 Beachcomber Onwe. Cot- ona del Mar. Cahforn1a. 92625 Bernard A McDonald, T rust9e of Trust B of the McOonlild f amity Trust. 20 Bachcomber Drive. Cot· ona del Mar. Cahfom1a. 92625 Scott Allan McDonald. 30131 ()utpolt Road. San Juan Capistrano, CA 92625. JoAnn M Morley, P 0 Boa 1321 Be a..., Lake. c.tif .. 1010 Af'8 Mountain Ad., BC Baer~. Caljf. This buMness is conduct- ed by: a pneral partner- ship. ~: 8erNtd A. Mc[» Raid This ltlleement ... filed with the County Clerk of Oranp County April 17. 1916 fl06811 5115/85115 5/22 4933 ....CMOTICI Hthi .... 1111• .... aam " The flolfoMnrs penon ,, ~...._-.:SOUTH COAST lAwYERS- 4TIOttH£YS, 695 Town C.. Dr ... IOO. Com ..._ca 92626 Mar1l Alan Wri1ht. 695 Town Ctr Dr Ste. IOO. CGIU ...... Ca.92626. 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Hl=~Ha•-.. g_bli.r ---· a ! ~· .r afic "J~¥e•1 ; i'tr UIU! hH~t !I i ~H I Ii ~i ~I ~ii ~1J:ti1."11 !iif; if h.~= sh~I f H~!rlli -i 1 J~r ~;r~I ' 5 I ~~( I £~ ~ I~ iJ!1 ~1•P1=1rn1~J~frifiUr 1 ~~ Jf f il~~i1~il'lf!~1111l1i ~ ii 1 .1 i~~1,? i!1~~j·1~1111 ; ,.9. f .. 6 f ¥1. 'I ~ il -'Ws al if; rn,11; '.lh!y'fi! iif .;11111'•11 ai Jrlfl • d dl?:f ~• 'f e , 'I 'i•fJ1• u f! fl:. '.! I~ a.a I ~ !ar · ai P~ i~ Ji Ii .S~s · t JiP 1itfr~f r' f·•':f ,~~Pr~ ~--'·•~·:•r~!r.q ,.I,.(·-- .,. I-" · =-1· P1!f ~11 1r"1 s !!~ -J l n lilh n:. "*.IC llOTQ ncnnoue •2r11a NWITA.._., The~llS-IOM•nt d<Mnt bulirma ea: PACIFIC RIM DEVELOPMENT COM· PANY,818 Bbon Ave., New· port Buch, CA 92660. Edw.,d William Joyce, 818 Bison Ave .. Newport Beach, CA 92660. Scott Alan Smith. 950 Ca1ney Lane #301, New port Beach. CA 92663. This business is conduct· ed by a &eneral partneBhip. Slaned: Edward w. Joyce. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County on M~ 5, 1986. File No. F308195 5/8 5115 5/22 5/29 4954 •·25521 PU8UCNOTU F1CT1T10UI ... IMIS NAMr nATDllNT The foUowina persons are doin1 business as: AMER· IVEST PARTNERS • HUN- Tl NGTON BEACH, 840 Newport Center Drive. Ste. 455, Newport Beach, CA 92660. AmeriVest Ventures. 840 Newport Center OriYe, Ste 455. Newport Beach, CA 92660. Clifford R Boec kman. M 0 . 3177 Silver Lake Blvd . Cuyahoia falls. OH 44224 Bnus Partnership . D. P 0 Box 1510. 16765 El Zorro Vista. Rancho Santa Fe. CA 92067 Epstem Family Partner ship #3, EFO. 1625 K Street. N w . Ste. 500. Washin1too. DC 20006 Howard J l1e1 . M D . 2030 Ganyard Road, Akron, OH 44313 JKS Investments. 840 Newport Centet DnYe, Suite 455. Newport Beach, Ca 92660. Joseph family Trust. cl o °''°aid N Ecker. Trustee, Ernst & Whinney, P.O. Box 1270, Riverside, CA 92502 David S Mac laren, cl o Jet. Inc .. 750 Alpha Onw. CleYetand. OH 44143 Boel S Smith, M 0., 2323 Tinkham Road. Akron, OH 44313 L D Christiano. 840 New· port Center Drive. Suite 455, Newport Beach . Ca 92660 Richard M Fell, 2854 1 Laeumbre. Laauna N1auel. CA This business is conduct ed by a limited ~rtnersh1p S.1ned Richard M Fell This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Orange County on April 22. 1986 f ile No F307 l 96 518 5115 5122 5/29 4955 1(.25525 PUklC NOTICE STATDlllfT Of AllANDONMUIT Of USE OfFICTITIOUS 8USINUS NAMf The follow1n1 persons have abandoned the use of the fictitious business name LOMA LINDA MINI- PARTNERS. 4400 MacAr thur Blvd . Suite 460, New port BeKh, Ca 92660 The f1ct1t1ous business name referred to above was filed on Dec 5. 1984 m the County of Orange Origtnal File No F262480 Captstrano Mint Partners, 4400 Mac Arthur Blvd , Suite 460. Newport Beach, Ca 92660 Amenvest M1n1 Partners, 4400 MacArthur Blvd , Suite 460. Newport Beach, Ca 92660 Signed Richard M fell Partner This statement was hied with the County Clerk of Oranae County on April 22. 1986 5/8 5/15 5/22 5/29 4956 IC·251t7 PUaJC NOllCE FlCtifMll Wiii NAiil ITATIMIMT The followf nt petSOnS .,. doins business as: DAVIS YORBA LINDA ASSO· Cl.ATES. 14'00 Brisaot Street Notth, Newport BMch. CA 92660. William K. Davis. 1400 ~ Str'Mt North ...... pott a.ch, CA 92660. Richard E. Lucy, 1400 Bristol ~ North, New- pott Beech, CA 92660. CharlH l. Buchanan, 1400 Bristol StNet North. Newport Beach. CA 92660. Robert J. Thier1artner, 1400 Bristol Street North. Newpott Beach, CA 92660. AndrewJ. 8all, 14008ris· tol Street North, Newport Beach. CA 92660. This business is conduct- ed by a aeneral partnership. S11ned: William K. Davis, General Partner. The re1lstrant com- menced to transact bus· iness under the fictitious business name above on February 1, 1986. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County on April 25, 1986. 5/8 5/15 5/22 5/29 4963 PUaJC NOTICI ncnnous 1U11N01 NAiil ITATEllllNT The followina penons are doir'I business as: GRANO AMERICAN TRAVEL. 3301 West MacArthur Blvd .. Santa Ana, CA 92704. Guy E. Bowe, 11409 S. Hollyknoll, Whittier, CA 90604 This business is conduct· ed by a corporation. Sianed: Guy E. Bowe, President. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County on May 5. 1986 File No. F308194 518 5/15 5122 5/29 4953 1(.25524 PUBUC NOTICI f1CTITIOUS 8USIHUS NAME STATDlllfT The followina penons are doin1 businea n : ASJ Ill/ MAIN & CULVER. 2727 Newport Blvd., Suite 200, Newport Beach, Ca 92663. Alfred F. Lustbadef, 2727 Newport Blvd., Suite 200. Newport Beach, Ca 92663. Steven L. Gumpert, 2727 Newport Blvd., Suite 200, Newport Beach. Ca 92663. Jimmie D. Williams, 2727 Newport Blvd .. Suite 200, Newport BeKh, Ca 92663 This business is conduct· ed by a teneral partnet'$hap. S11ned: Steven L Gumpef't. This statement was filed with the County Clerk o1 Oranae County oo April 21, 1986 File No F307064 518 5/15 5122 5/29 4957 K-25523 PUBLIC NOT1Cl ncnnous BUSINESS NA.ME STATDIENT The followina per50ns are dotna business as: ASJ II I REDONDO BEACH. 2 727 Newport Blvd., Suite 200, Newport e.c:h, Ca 92663. Alfred f . l..ustb9der, 2727 Newport Blvd .. Suite 200. Newport Buch, Ca 92663 Stf!'Yefl L Gumpert. 2727 Newport BIYd.. Suite 200, Newport Beach, Ca 92663 Jimmie 0. Willlams, 2727 Newport Blvd., Suite 200, Newport Bach, Ca 92663. This business is conduct· eel by a aeswal patinership S•aned. Stewn l. Gumpert This statement was filed with the Cou,,ty Clerk of Orange County on April 21, 1986 File No FJ07065 5/8 5/ 15 5/22 5/29 4958 K-25190 PUBUC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUtaNW NAME STATEMENT The followina per50ns are doing business as: ANOO· YN MED. 4350 Von Karman. Suite 450. Newport 8eKh, CA 92660 TE NS Care, •4350 Von Karman. Suite 450, New port Beach, CA 92660. ANO-DYN MEO . INC . 4350 Von Karman, Suitt 450, Newport Beach. CA 92660 The aboYe business con ducted business on March 10. 1986 Thia bu5iness is conduct ed by a...,.,.. pertnership. Sicned: Georllt Dennis Ill, Pattrw. Thft m.Ub11tel_,..,met_ntn1 WU filed with thl County Cterti of ~ County on April 28, 1991. FUe No. '307646 518 5/15 5122 5/29 4959 PUaJC N01lCI F1C1l"nOUI ...... NAiil lfA.,_llCT The followfna person Is doina business I S: so. CAL. POOL SERVICE. 3214 Clay St .. Newport Beach, CA 92663. Vance Paul Collins, 3214 Clay St., Newport Beach, CA92663. This business is conduct· ed by an individual. Sianed: Vance Paul Collins. This state"*lt was filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County on April 1, 1986. File No. F305244 5/8 5/15 5/22 5/29 4939 PU8UCNOTa F1CT1110UI ---NAMl ITATEMINT The followinc persons are doina business as: METRO PROPERTIES/METRO DE· VELOPMENT GROUP, 18025-F Skypark East. Ir· vine, Ca 92714. L. Lucas, 18025-F Sky· park East. lnrine, Ca 92714 P. Lucas, 18025-F Sky. park East, Irvine, Ca 92714. s. A. Lucas. 18025-F Sky- park ust. Irvine. Ca 92714. This business is conduct· ed by an unincorporated association other than a partnership S11ned l Lucas. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County on April 10. 1986 File No. F306105 5/8 5115 5122 5/29 4941 PU-..C NOnCI RCmlOUI ...... NAiil nATIMINT The followins person is doina business as: PER- SONAL EYES. 11 7 Abalone. Balboa Island. CA 92662 Linda Gordon r 1nster, 11 7 Abalone, Balboa Is- land, CA 92662 This business IS conduct- ed by an mdtvtdual ~cned Linda Finster This atatement wm filed with the County Clerk of 0ra,,.. County on April 21, 1986. File No. F307039 518 5/15 5/22 5/29 4942 1-25111 PU8UC NOT1C£ flCTl'TlOUI 8USINUI NA.ME nATDllNT The followilll persons are doin1 business u : 5000 CAMPUS, 5000 Campus Drive, Newport Beach. CA 92660. Elliott Associates. a Ca- hfomia pertnersh1p, 18102 Sky Park Circle, Suite A. lnrine. CA 92714 Nevin S. Elliott. 24342 Hone Awnue. Lacuna Hills. CA 92653. Paul C. Hec,ness. 12 Roi lin1 Brook, Irvine, CA 92714. Thomas £.. Walley, 2227 Port C.,lisle, Newport Buch, CA 92660 Roy M. Good, 18791 Wtn· nwood Lane, Santa Ana. CA 92705. Christopher Mor1an. 12052 Redhill Avenue. Santa Ana, CA 92705. Slanect. Paul C. Hecness This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County on April 18. 1986. File No. F30691 7 518 5/15 5/22 5/29 4946 NaJCNOncl ncnnous.,... .. NMll ITATIMUfT The foUowins persons .. dotna business H : SPOffTS.. CASTER CAMPS Of AMER· ICA. 405 Vrst.a Gnndt, ,...._ port Beach, CA 92660. The En1lebrecM Com pany, Inc.. 405 Vista Grande, Newport Beach. CA92660. This busineu is conduct· ed by a sublJdlatY of The En1lebrecht Co.. Inc Si1ned: Roy En11ebrecht, ,.,. td1t•1 , ..... ,... ........... with tN County Clerk of 0...,. ~on April 24, 1916. Fl .. No. f307334 !5/8 5/15 5/22 5/29 4949 PU-..C NOTICI NOnCI Of DIA1" Of ITMLIY IUCIM HAaEY AND or KflllOH TO AWID UTAll. NO. A-lmn To an heirs. beneficiaries, CNditors. c:ontineent CNd· itots. and persons who may be otherwise int.tested In the Will or atata °' ST AN· LEY EUGENE HARLEY. A petition hn betr'I filed by JILL HARLEY WATl(INS in the Superior Court of Oranae Councy '9QU9Stina thM JILL HARUY WATKINS be appointed IS personal representative to admln· ister the emte of the dece- dent. The petition requests au- thority to administer the estate under the tndepend· ent Administration of E5'ates Act. A heerina on the petition will be held on: 6/6/866 at 9:30 A.M. in Dept. 3. fo. cated at 700 Civic Cent., Drive West, Santa Ana, Ca· lifomia. IF YOU OBJECT to the arantinc of the petition you should either appear at the hearina and state your ob- jections "" file written ob- jections with the couft be· fore the hearin1. Your appearance may be in per· son or by your attorney. IF YOU ARE A-CREOtTOR or a c:ontmeent creditOt of the deceased, you must file your claim with the court or present it to the penonal representative appointed by the court within four months from the date of first issuance of lett9r'I as provided in section 700 of the California ProbMe Code. The time for-filins claims will not expire prior to four months from the date of the heerlna noticed lbcM. YOU MAY EXAMINE the file ~ by the coutt. " )IOU ant a person interested in the est.te, you may Sf!fW upon the executor or ad· ministrator, or upon the M· tomey for the executor or admil1istrator, and file with ttw court with proof of 5ef • vica., a written request stat· inc that you desire special notice of the filina of an inventory and appraise - ment of estate assets or of the petitions()( KCOUnts mentined in sections 1200 and 1200.8 of the California Probate Code. Attorney for petitioner: JULE C. TUKUA-Attorney at Law, 505 City Parkway West, Suite 900. Oran1e. CA 92668. 5/8 5/15 5/22 49'0 K-25111 PU.UC NOT1Cl flCJlllOUS IUllMSI NAME ITATlm?lfT The fotlowins person is doin1 business as: REM COMPUTING, 2900 Park Newport #339. Newport Beach, CA 92660. Rudofph Edward Mahal, 2900 Par1c Newport #339, Newpott Beach, CA 92660. This business is conduct· ed by an individual. Sianed: Rudolph Edward Mahal. The re1istrant com- menced to transact bus- iness under the fictitious business name listed abolle on 4/21/86. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County oo April JO. 1986. f ile No. F307878 518 5115 5122 512'9 •960 1 .. 25111 • PUii.JC fl011Cl ntliiiOUS ...... Miil ITATIMINT TN totlowfns ~.,. doh'& business n: L & H INDUSTRIES, 1100 Quail StrMt. Su._ 206, Ne.wpott BMch. CA 92660. Ricketts lnveatment ~ • CeNfomie tlmtt.d partnership, 1100 Quell Streit. 5'rite 206. Ne•port Beech, CA 92660. This business Is oondUc:t· ed r,, a lmllld ~ ~ped: Kevin H .. nan, GefwM ""'-· Thll......,.wfitld •"" tM County Clerk of Onrwt ~on April 30, 1986. Fl .. No. Fl07892 5/8 5/15 5/22 5/29 4961 &al• WMO'hCI FClihOUI llTllSW NAiil ITAT11181T The foltowinl persons.,. doina buslneu as: DAVIS ANAHEIM DISTRIBUTION CENTER ASSOC IA TES, 1400 8rittd 5ar'Mt Notth, Newport 8l9Ch. CA 92660. Wiiii.am K. Davis, 1400 Brilaol SU. North. ..... pott Beech. CA 92660. Richard E. Lucy, 1400 Bristol StreM North, New- port BMch, CA 92660. Charles L. Buchanan, 1400 enAof Str'Mt North, Ne•S>Ott Btech, CA 92660. Robert J. ThiMprtner, 1400 ~ St.-North, Newport Beech, CA 92660.. AndrwJ. 8all, 14008ris.- tol Street North. Newl)M a.en.CA~ This~ ii conduct· ed by a ....... petlnersNp. Si1ned: William K. Davis, General Partner. The re1istrant com· menced to tranuct bus- iness under the ftetitious business name listed abole on Februaly 1, 1986. This stMlment was filed with the County Clerk of Orane-County on April 28. 1986. File No. FJ07640 5/8 5/15 5122 5/2'9 4962 1·2511t PUIUCMna RC'llllOUS ..... NAME ITATmllff The tot._. s-sons.,. do1n1 business 11; TENS CARE, 4350 Von Karmen, SuM 450, Newport Bwh, C.92660. J.D. Medk:al, Inc., 4350 Yon K•rman, Suit• 450, Ptewport a.ch, Ca 92660. Barnet Resnick. A Law Corpcnition, 4350 "°" Kar· man, Suit• 450, Ne•PQft Beech, Ca 92660. This business is condud· ed by a corponltion. ~ Geor1e Dennis Ill. Presi- dent. The re1istrant com- menced to transact bus· iness under the fictitious business name listed above on March 1, 1986. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County on April 17. 1986. file No. F306814 5/8 5/ 15 5/22 5/29 4944 PU9UC N01lCl flClitiOUI ....... NW ITATIMIJn The toUowinc person is ~ buiineu a&: NETTLE CRE£K SHOP. 17 Fashion Island. Newpot1 Btech, CA 92660. Brue. 8. Anderson, 5622 SouthaM. lrvint, CA 92715. This business ts conduct· ed by an individuat Sicned: Bruce B. Anderson. This statement WH filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County on April 2 1, 1986. File No. FJ06972 4/24 5/1 5/8 5115 4906 •·25111 PU8UC N011CI flCTITIOUS 1U•as NAiii nATDllENT The follow1n1 pen.on is dolna business as: PINE· WOOD MEADOWS MOBILE ESTATES, LTO .. ACAUFOA· NIA LIMITED PARTNER· SHIP/COLONY PARK ESTATES, L TO., A C.AUFOA· NIA LIMITED PARTNER· SHIP. 82 S.. luand OriYt, Newport e.acti, CA 92660. 9Nc• A. Q.iyetta. 82 S.. Island Ori~. Newport 8Mch, CA 92660. This busi .... is conduct· td by a Utnited ~. S«tned: 8na A.~. The r11latrent com· menced to tranuct bus· Ines• under the fictitious bu1Jne11 name• llsted abcJIWe on SI 1186. lllll ............. -flil9d with the County Clettl of ~~onMay2, 1916. A .. No. F30I092 5/8 5/15 5/22 5129 4~ •·•• "*-'CNOTICI ncnnoul ..... 1 ... NWITATIMDn' Tht foflowltll penons ant doin1 buslneH al: CITY CENTER ASSOCIATES II, 1400 Bristol Strat Notth, Ne~ Bw:h, CA 92660. William K. Davis, 14oo Briltof ~ North, .... port BMch. CA 92660. Richard E. Lucy, 1400 8ristof Street North. .... port 81ech, CA 92660. Charles L. Buchanan, l~ BriAol Str'Mt North, , ... port Bw:h, CA 92660. Robert J. Thierprtner, 1400 8rtel ~ Hotth, Nuport Bwh, CA~. Ntdte#J. 8111, 14008ril· tol Strwt North, Newport Beech, CA 92660. This bulineu is conduct- ed by ....... PIN'tnel ship. Sisnect: William K. Davis, Generat Partner The re1istr•nt com· meneed to t,..nsact bus- iness under' the fictitious business name listed aboYe on February l, 1986. This statement wa fi'-d with the County Clerk of Oranp County on April 25. 1986. File No. FJ075 l 7 5/8 5115 5/22 5/2'9 4964 1..aus "*.IC llOllCI flCflhOUI Ml•lat um nAT'llm9T The~ persons we doinl busifma a&: IRVINE HOTEL COMPANY, 450 Newport c.... DrM. New- port Beech, CA 92660. The trvine ComP9ftY, a Michipn corpotlllljoli. 550 "--port CerMr OrM. ..... port Beech, CA 92660. This business is.conduct· td by. oorporltion. ~: Willi.m H. Mcflftwld, Ex· ecutive Va President The rqistrant com- menced to tranuct bus- iness under the fictittou. business name liseld ~ on4/86. This wtst.1it9f.....,m""lef ... nt"' was filed with the County Clerk of Or-.. County on April 28, 1986. FUe No. F30764 7 5/8 5/ 15 5122 5/29 4965 PU8LJC NOnCI FICJtliOUllUIMll NAME nATEMENT The foUowina person is doina business as: CA> C.P MEDICAL, (8 ) NEWPORT ClOO HEALTH CARE, (C) HOME INTRAVENOUS THERAPY SYSTEMS, (0) C.P DISTAi~ 21622 Surwyor Cir .. Huntincton Beech, CA 92646. C1inkal ~ies. Irv . (Nevada) 21622 Su"'9)IOf' Cir .. Huntincton 9Ach, CA 92646. This business is conduct· edbya~. Clinic.at Ptwnwcies. tnc Car1 Gnldach PresJdent Thts staternef't was filed with the County Clerk of 0tanae County on April 29. 1986. Flle No. F30n66 5/8 5/15 5122 5/29 4950 •·25121 PUBUCMO .. -rn-a-· flCiiilOUSWDS NAMlltA~ The followin1 persons are doln1 bu5inen as: COS METIC SURGERY MEDICAL GROUP, NEWPORT BEACH. 400 Newpot1 Censet Drive. 1302. Newport Beach. CA 92660. MichHI v Elam, M 0 • tnc .. 400 fMwPGft Center Ori~. 1302, Newport 8-d\. CA 92660. fredetlck Berkowitz. M.O., Inc •• 400 Newport Center om.. 1302. ..... port llllC:h. CA 92660. Thil buli ...... conduct· ed by I corporation.. 941Nd: Mich 11'V. Ea.rt\ M. D.,,,_. ... This m1tat.111'8Jlilllllrnef•Mnt -filild '""' tM COUflty Cletfl of Onnll ~Oft April JI, 1-. FUe No. Fl06922 518 5115 5122 5129 4945 ....CNOTICI ncnt ... M11m1• U.ITAlWT Thi ....... perlOnl.,. ~ b&dftu • MAKCO INSURANCE MMKfTING. 107 s.v.nth Str'Mt. N.w- pott Beach, CA 92661. Kandar Corp., 107 Sev· enth StrHt, Newport Beach, CA 92661. This bull .... is conduct· td by a corporltion. Siened: Maril A. Kandarian. Pr9s- ldent. This st•ment was filed wtth th• County Clertc of Oranp County on AptU 21. 1986. Flle No. f'306968 4/24 5/15185/15 4902 , ....... w..ra nan onor ••a1n1mnor umWfCitliOUI ........... The followln& persona hew lblfldolled the ~ d the ftctltioul bulinlla rwne: NEWPORT MAIL & BUSI· NESS CENTER, 410 Wftt Padftc COMt H~. ~ A. Newport Beach, CA 92663. Aonnit G. Edwerds. 21242 Breton Lane. Huntinaton Beech, CA 92646. RenM Echrards, 21242 Breton Lane, Huntin1ton Beech, CA 92646. The flcthk>us business name •••td to alxM .. filed on 8/ 10/84 in the County°' en.. OriciNlt file No. f252701 This t>usfness was con- duc:'9d by indMcalllll (hut- bllnd & ~. --lt&R Ei•pr-A umi.ct Plft. nershic>1 by tclltlW ... R. Ed- wards, Gen. Partner, end Ronni• G. Ectw.rcts, Gen. Pamw. This .. l ,..,. ... flted wtth the County Clet'k of Or-.. ~ on .., 15, 19116. 4/2' 5/15185/15 4900 ~·­w~ ITA~Of wn•-.atL,.. , ... , •• 1 .. ..... __ FICill IOUI MllllHI ..... The fotlowtnl penon hes withdrawn as a 1entr1I partner from the partner· ship operatin1 under the fictitious business name of M.S. ENTERPRISES at 23361 El Toro Roed, Suite 109, El Toro, Callfornia 92630. The fictittous business name statement for the partnership was filed on January 10, 1986 in the County ol Or1qa. The full narne and res- idence of the person with· drl...,_ as a pertner: S.19d Yahya Sad .. hi, 23361 El Toro Rd., Suite 109, El T0to, California 92630. Sisned: !)eyed Yahya S.. deeh•. Thi1 stat.ment was filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County on May 2. 1986. File No. F-297856 5/85/15 5/22 5129 4970 •·251M PUIUC N01'1Cl F1CTITIOUl ..... W NAME nATEMINT n ... foUowi~ persons art dome business u: TEXTIL· LION INDUSTRIES, IN.C .• 4500 Camsiut Drive. Suitt 135, Newport Beech, CA 92660. U G.L . Inc .. 4500 Cam- pus onv.. Suite 135. ,.... port BMch, CA~. Th.s bulineu is condud· ed by ac:orpcntlon ~ P9tiat' So Thfs~--Ntd with the County Cletk of Or.,.. County on May 2. 1916. F'lle No. F30l123 5115/15 5122 5129 4969 I.al.a "*JC MJJICI ITATlmlllTOf Mi&Am.L .... ,..,..... •OflMTIMG ~ACiihOUI ....... The ........ Plf'JOf' hn withdrawn H a .. neral '*''* from the 1)9rtner· ship operatl111 under the fictJtioua buslneH name of M.S. ENTERPRISES, at 2U61 El Ton> Aned, Suit. 109, El Ton>, CA 92630. The flctltious business name st.t.ment fo.-the partne,.hlp waa filed on Janury 10, 1986 In the eow., of ar.wa. * 'n~ 23361 El Ton> Rd., ~ 109, El Toro. CA i2630. ---=......., s.p.twi Tl* lblLftlll'll -filed with tM County Clettl of Or-.. County on May 2, l*-fitt No. F297856 518 5115 512'2 5/29 4971 The toffowinc penons we doif1C busines.s as: DIVINE. MITCHEU., LARSEN & Zll· UACUS. 110 Newpott Cen- ter Or .• Suite 200, Newport ee.cti. CA 92660. Hu1h Trotter, Inc., 523 w. 6th St.. Suite 7 37, Los Aneetes. CA 90014. Santa Monica Corpora- tion, Inc .• 523 W. 6th St .. Suite 737, l.os ~.CA 90014. . Thomes M. Mitd*I, Inc., 523 w. 6th St, Suit8 737, Loi An111es. CA 90014. NCG CorPOIMiat, S23 W. 6th St, Suite 737, l.ol An- ...... CA 90014. Z"lliKul C.onsuttinl Ser- ~ Inc:., 523 W. at\ St, S&* 737, Loi~ CA 90014. TlWs business is oonduct· ed~ ...... ~. ~ Huitt Trottiw, Pres· idenl Business .. ftBt tnn- sadld under the fictitious business name above on Marett l , 1986. This ......,.. .. -filed with the County Clerk of e>r.,. County on Aprif 23. 1996. f'iM No. F307507 5/8 5/15 5122 5/29 4973 - :Thia ........ ii lM J II Trm ND. 11-In ... Cllr If ,._po.rt ._.., CoYftt'J _, ~ ..... fll Coll-....._ ............. w In boai";50. ..... 31 "' ... 7 _...,.. ....... o1 .. c....,-.ii.- o1 ... ~. dMcrtbid .. tllllilll:: .... fllj.,. It .... SOI. I Ell r\i CllfW Oii ... Lot 3; fllfa So.Mt .,. 00'. bit 15.00 ... tD .... ..... 11111 i+y comer "' llid Lat, ...._ • PoiM en • QllfW ~ ScMt111•11.,., ..... ,..... of 130.~111t. • ,..... line hm llid Dolnt ......... 7tr 1S' 00- r...t; thence Ncd" 11 •1 rtw ......... a.. .... ...... ~NM of Lot 3 ......._a~ .... of 14• 44' 10·. dilDnce ot1:33.5) Mt ....a:Nortt. 55• 04· lr w.t 11.se ,.. • .._ •111 1> .... of ald LG1. .,..,. e ...... on a W COftC:MJe (t Ill tJ hwlfw • ,... of 130.00 ..... ,... ......... u6d ........ -... South 73• 21 ' East thlnc:e ~ ~ a central •"lie Oii ,. w oo· .• dlatance of 15.09 fwt to a t.ftlllftt UM In Mid Wntetty lfne; ~ .._ 10-00' w.t 54.91 flllt to the ftalnt ol 811irw•11. PMCnB: A non-aclusf~ MWnent for roed putDOMS owiet tMt PGftiort ol TrllCt Ne. 1723 l.811111 d '?ti--. ,._,.. In .. CIW of N11pDft a.ch.~ o1 Or-.., .... of Canfami8, • per IMP recorded in book 50, pees 31 ol Mtl C Ll'lllllOUI -... In the ofllcl of the ~ Aecofder ol Mid~- EXCEPT thM portion thef9of lnchlded within P..cet A.,.,.. YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DUO Of TRUST DATED 10/25/14. UNLESS YOU TAK£ ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAV BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. 3 Cdllns Island, Newpo1 9-ch, CA 92662. "(If a IO'wet adchss °'common~ ol property la shown above. no wamnty is aJven as to its com- '*-'_.Off COl't9d.r1els).· The benefic&.y under lakl Deed of Trust. by reason of a brNch or default In the obHptiont Mand ttweby, twtllobe ueeut.d end deti"8I !Id to the underslcned • written Deca.r.tion of Oefautt and Dem.nd for Sate, end wrft19n notice of default and of election to cause the undersianed to setl said property to s.atisfy said obli1atins. and thereafter the Undersicned caused uid notice of default and of election to be recorded January 16, 1986 as Instr. No. 86-20819 of Official Records in the office rA the Recof det ol Or-. Caunty; Said Sate witll be made, but without covenant or warranty, upress °' imiptied, repnHnc titte possessb\, °' encumbrances, to pey the A!fnaininc principal som ~f the note(s) secured by said deed of Trust. with interest as In nid note provided, ~nces, if any, under the terms ot said Deed ol Trust. fees. char9es and expenses al the Trustee and ol the trusts Ct9Med by said Deed of Trust Said~· be held on: fricMy, lby 23, 1986, M 1:30 p.m. in the lobby to the buildinc locMed at 601 South lJlwis sar.t. <>ranee. Catitomia 92668. At the time ol the initial publication of UU. notice, the ._. amount of the Uf'P9id bel•nce al the obtiption secured by the above described' deed of trust and estimated costs, expenses. and 1d.,ances is $1,575,021.38. It is pouible that at the time of sale the openin1 bid 'NY be ten ttw'I the l'Oal indebeldl-due. If IMlilable, the ...... openi,. bid "'IY be obaitted by calllna the foflowin1 telephone numben on the day before the sale: (714) 385-4837 or (213) 627- 5865. Diet= April 23, 1986 TAC#l0233 T.D. SERVICE COMPANY. as said Trustee, By Cindy SchoonCNer, Assistant Secretary, 601 South Lewis St.. <>ranee. CA 92668, (714) 385-4700. 5/1 5/8 S/15 •92• CONTROL NO. 100234 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED Of TRUST DATED ·SEPTEMBER 18, 19&4. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP£RTY. IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SAU. IF YOU NEED AN EXPlANATION OF THE NATURE Of THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. Notice ttf TNltee'a Sale Under o.t ol Trust Tf Na. 71788 DC L.oen No. 1601149 Honw's Ln. Ho. 97547300 Notice is ,_..,, lfwn !Mt Serrano Reconvispnce Compeny, a Califamie Corporation • lrulelle. Off IUC· cator tJua8e. OI ~ tr""9a PLftUlftt tD the Deed ol Trust •eaMd by REBECCA J. VOTAW, AN UNMARRtm WOMAN ANO RICHARD HUSON, AN UN- MARRtED MAN end Rllcordld SEPT. 26.1914, "'*""'-nt No. 14·399712 of Offidal Records tn the office of the County Recorder of ORANGE Cou~. Calffomill, and pursuant to ~ Notice of Default end Election to Seit ther9under recorded OCTOBER 8, 1985. In· sarumn No. as. 314405 of l8id Offtcilll ~ wilt Seti on MAY 23, 111' 81 9:15 A.M •• Ill THE "'°"'T ENTAANC£ TO THE OlO OttANG£ COUNlY COURT· HOlJS(. lOCATtD ON SANTA AHA Bl.VO., 8ETWEEN SYCAMOMST. a IROAOWAY. SANTAAHA..CAUfORNIA. It public IUC.tlon, '°the ....... bidder far caM'I ~ at the time of .... In '-"'t rnon.y of the u..ct Sllm), .,, f1IM, tllla. and .......... coo1_.,.. to and now held by it under llid deed in the ~ ale:lr•d In u6d County and sie.. ...tdllatbed. ~ LOT 18-OF TRACT NO. 5138. CfTY OF NEWPORT BEACt4, COUNTY Of 0MN0E. STAT! Of CAUFOftHIA. AS PO MAP REC0ft0£D IN 800tc 103. PAGES 31, 32 ANO 33 Of MtSCn.LAN[OUS MAPS. tN nt£ OfFlC£ Of TM£ COUNTY~ Of SAK> COUNTY. ,..apert) eddtw la~ known• 2326 TUS- TIN AYENU(. ~ BEACH. CAUFORHIA 92MO. Thetatai amount of the~ bet1nc:eof the obUa Pian MCUred br the Pf°""1 to be sotd and ....oNble eltilrt1a1 d COlb. ...,.,.... end ~ Ill the time Oii tM 5mtlat publication of the Notice Oii Sale 11 $206,144.'6. ~ curr'9ntty dated ~ .... Checks Off c.ttfled Ct.-.. eccecitable to the Tf'\dtlle pnMdect propw .............. let*. $Md ... wMf be ft'l8de, but without ~ fl' W • rantr. aptW Off implied f'IP'dint tJttie. PGH•aion fl'~ to...,, the ittdll:llllCil Ill lllCUf'ed by Mid DMd. lndudl• the fM ettd ...... of tM ~lndd .. tnmoakd~ukld8ed..._aa theNUnd.,, with ,,.,... .. pnwkMd theret~. and Mlllt fiWllCNOYICll NUTl-····-.... n aua.-1U1 IBllld&ACA.-~,_ Ali •&tMNnhMD tUJ II I M-.rOfca&.lfWA.CGUemOf_.W 111 a. Cllllllr ...... ........... ... -.ca-.1 1• llTal'lt/IU..M'HllA" WICUO•Hmf ......... ...,..,.,m1•rmma MeOfNHi1•1•-•ta1SJA'ft •Allll• To all t.irs, ~ c:::ndbs. contN1elnt cnd- lton and persons who fMY be othenrise i,.,_ed in the wMI Off ..... of LOUIS ANTONIO HERNANDU. A ~ t.a t..I Ned ~ £HID 8. STONE in the Superio.-Court of ORANGE County 19questi111 tNt ENID B. STON£ be apooiflllld • petlOtl9I ,_.111 1bi619 to admini..., the....._ ol the decedent. The 1)9titJon requests •uthotlty to edmlnlster the ett.11111 under the ft ...... Adminiitrmdon al EllMn Act. A heeri111 on the petition will be held on 5/28/86 M 9:30 A.M. in Dept. 3 locMed It 700 CIVIC CENTER ORM'. WEST, SANT A ANA. CAL tF YOU OBJECT to the arwrti"I d the petition you should either appear at the hearin1 and state your objections or fit• written objections with the court beb9 the he9rins. YOAJr appMranCe may be in person °' ~ Y'D'K ..,,,...,_ If YOU AR£ A CREDITOR °' a continpnt creditor of the deceased, YoU must file your claim with the court °' PNW'lt it to the personat ,.-eseubltive ap- poim.d ~ the court within four months from the dale al first iuu8nce ol t.lWs -pnwided in section 700 of the California ProbMe Code. The time for filirl& claims will not expire prior l'O four months from the ci.te of the hearinc noticed ~ YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court. If you ere a penon internted in the estate, you may serve upon the executor or administrator, or upon the attorney for the executor or administrator, and fite with the CC*rt with proof ol seMce, • wrttt.n t1llQUeSt st.tine that you desire special notice of the fit1111 of an Inventory and appnilMment of estate assets or al the ~ OI eccountl mentined in sections 1200 end 1200.1 of .. c.IMornie Proba1a Code. MllarNyfor ......... MURRAY PAUTZ PAUTZ ANO ASSOaATES 8070 WESTMfNSTDt AYENUE WESTMINSTER. CA. 92683 5/15/85/15 4938 N01'ICI °'~MU NO. m.1 DUil lllC. CROCKER CUSTODY COAPORATIOH as duly appointed Tru-. under the~ described deed ol WSt W1U SEU AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO-DiE HIGHEST BIOOER '8ll CASH AND/OR JHE CASH1f.'RS OR C£RTIRm CHECKS SP£CIFlED IN CAAL CODE S(C- TION 2924h (payatNe-at tbe time of sale in lawful money of the Untt.d StN:I) .. I riCht. titte and interest conveyed to and now held by it under said Deed of Trust In the~~ described: TRUSTOR: PATRICIA A. ESTERCES. A. LEE ADAIR BENETICIARY: CROCKER NATIONAL BANK recorded Aoril 9, 1980 as Instr. No. 10818 in. &c* 13567, flle/P1119 750 d Official Records in the offlce of the Recorder of Or-. County; said deed of trust describes the '°' ..... property YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T UNDER A DEED Of TRUST DATED 3/28/80. UNLESS YOU TAK£ ACTION TO PRO- TECT YOUR PftOf'ERTY, IT MAY BE SOlD AT A PU8UC SAL£.. ff YOU NE£0 AN EXfllANA TION Of THE NATURE Of THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYEJt 240Nicel.wUnft1217, Newport Bw:h, CA 92660 •Of a ..,_. 8ddlw Off common -~ ol propett.) is shown ~. no .. ~ is ~ • to its com- 'Ill .. Off c:omdlma)." The benllftcimy under said Deed of Tn.st. by 1'9UC>n of a bruch or default In the obllptions MCUf'9d tt..by, ........ tMCuted end ~ tD IN undlrMINd a wrinln Declantion of Default and OerNnd for Sele, and written notice ol .,..... and of election to cause the under5icned to sell said property to satisfy said obtieltion&, and tha ..... the u.ldlr ..... QUMd uid natb of~ and of eMction to be '9COf'ded January 17. 1916 as Instr. Ho.. 864232&0 d Offtdel Aecontl. Seid S.te will be made, but without covenant or ~ . ...,,..Off lmolied. ,....,,.. .. pol ...... Off encumbnlnca, to .-r the rwnainifw Pl'indolll sum of the not•(•) secured by said deed of Truat, with Interest as In uld note provided, edQncn, if any, under the twms ol _., Deed al Trutt. fMa. Cher'ln end ...,.._ al the Tru-. and ol the trU1t1 a"Ml9d ~ u6d Deed of TNll Seid ute will be held on: Tuesday, June 3. 1986 • 1:30 p.m., in IN~ to the buUdlnc locMed at: 601 s. a... St.. a.... CA. Al. the time of the lnbl publk:altion of ""' notice, ttw talllll amount of IN uns*d bet1nce of tN obf1-tkw1 secul'9d by the above described deed of trust and ..... ldCOlb...-I ...... aais$75,486.64. It ts pa•-"* ..... "'"-of ..... 00-•11 bid """be ... thlrt ............... IK ... If..,...,,. the~ oo--. bid""' be otalned by camns the fonowtnc tet9Phone numberl on the day ~ the ule: (714) 38! 4837 Off (213) 627- 4115. Dl9;~124.1986 TM»: 10409 CROCKER CUSTODY cottflOftA TtOH • uld trustee, llw T.O. SOMC£ COMMNY, ..-. br Sue '9tctwd, Aillt. S.U•y, 601.._ L8M1 St., Orwwa, CA t2M1 (714) JIM700. 5/15115116 4121 ..,_IC_,.. llltiii .. • 11 I ..._lflCT I The faHaaifle '*'°" Is dolf"l bi•I 111 a: MOT. MENT OEV£1.M£RS, 410 P9cific eoe.t Hwy, sea 235 Hli•P011 a.ctt. Ca 92663. Pamela l. Armatron1, 290 l Ab vttea Dr., Ne #POlt a.ch.Ca~. Thls business I• conduct· ed by an lndMduel. Silned: Pameta l. Ann· monc This stMement was filed with the County Clerk of 0.-.,.. County on April 28. 1986. fl07549 5/ l S/8 5115 5122 •926 u.. FIClifluUI ...... NAME ITAl'EMlllT The foHowinc persons are dotnc business .. PALMIE· Rt. TYLER, WIENER & Wll· HELM, 4000 MacArthur ~. £.ast Tower, S. 1000, Newport Beach, California 92660 Anaelo J Palmieri. Inc . 4000 MacArthur Btvd .. £.ast Tower, S 1000, Newport Beech. Califomla 92660. Denni& G. Tyler. Inc., 4000 MKMhur a-ca.. Ea5t Tower, S. 1000, Newport 8uch, Califiomie 92660. Alan H Wiener, Inc .. 4000 MKAtthur BMr .• £.ast Tower. S. 1000, Newport Buch. California 92660. James E. Wilhelm, Inc., 4000 Mac:Mhur Bfljd,. East Tower. S. 1000. Newport a.ch.~ .. 92660. Thts business IS conduct· ed by a ...... pettner'shtp. S11ned David 0 Parr. Partner Th4s statement was flied ••th the County Clerk of CXanse Count) on Apnt 19. 1986. file No. F-306894 5/1 518 5115 5122 '917 fiUMJC N01'ICI ncTtJIOUI •211 I Ell NWITATDmn The fotlowlrw .,.,.,. • .,. doi"I bulinela aa: INTER- STATE LIMITED JC. 500C NRporto..r on. ...... port 8-dt, CA~. Ne•;:wt ,,.,..... Prop.. etties. Inc., SOOC Nea;:wt Center Drive, Newport Beech, CA 92660. TlWs bulineu is conduct· ed~aNmikd~ ~ Ridwd J. l.cnn8t. Pr9lident. Thia ....... ....,. ... fited with the County Clerk of Or.,. eow.y on April 17. 1916. File No. f306755 4/24 Sil 518 5115 ~ Daill & c... .......... 824 HaiJ11l1111*'•~ 413 CLASSIFIED INDEX MIKHUIDlll u•a& .. WICE ~ .•.•..•.••.•. ICJI ~·..:. ...•....... 806 U' 111 l!Cll : ........ ' .... 825 .................. 826· llALDTATE t-lcllilill • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 411 tndullrtel •••.••.•.... 506 Income Prapetty •••••• 509 ... Shen~ 515' l.atl for Sele .•....•... 510 ANNOUNCEMENTS Announctnc .........• 200 BUSINESS Apcillnc:. W..-d ... tJD1 Auctions ••••••.•....• 814 ........... M•rtel ..... 817 ~ .••••....•.... 511 Apel. ,umllhed ....... 407 MotMte Honw ........ 917 lruwtments ••••...... 828 ......... Equipment 118 =~ .... 408 Muit9 • l TD ....... '101 Beeuty Aids .......... 213 Money to Loen ........ ~ be MO.! .... 816 .................... 415 Card of Thenkl ....... 201 eem.t.y Lots ........ 201 Florists ..•.•...•...... 207 Money Wanted ....... 606 ()pportunities •......•• 700 ()pportunitjes Wtd ..... 7()1 c.m.. Equipment ..• IU)1 CoN/$gmps ........ 813 F~ ••••.......•. 800 ~ ...•. 805 ~ .... 500 .................. 421 CGtdai tar Rlnt .....• 409 Mourain ClllMnl ..••. 422 Oftlcl Spece ••••••••• 420 Outaf ... Prap ••••• 514 Fu,,.,., onctory ..... 205 Funeral SeMces .....• 206 CondDa tar WI ....... 507 ,... cm.wane.ct ... 518 Glinwl Wes ......... 705 Commefdll ~ 505 ...... toSt... ...... 412 fl.a flt* for Xchs ... 517 J9Wllry .............. 812 Merine Supply& •....•• 906 Health Aids .......... 214 o..t '"-'1y ....... 513 Lepl Notices ......... 212 Mite. for Sele ......... 809 Fsmt & Rlndm ..... 512 A.IE.-LOMS .•... 600 Glnl I tar Rent ...... 400 Lodaes-Ctubs-etc. 209 EMPLOYMENT Nurseries ............ 815 Aeitncies ............. 300 Misc. W ............. ,1810 Musical Instrument ... 811 ta-for s. ....... !508 ~for R9nt/Fum 405 Houses for Rent RESORT PIOPEl1Y Lost & Found ......... 210 ()pportunities ......... 305 Offtce E4UiPment ..... 827 For Sele .............. 418 Personals ............ 211 Pr9PIM'1rtion .......... 307 Pets & Supplies ....... 823 /Unfurn •.....•.....• 406 Rental ............... 417 Directocy of Business Services 308-Slb ...... W.-w11d Resp qutet ten-. mint woujd like to xchns lite hsesttna/hsekpna._for free rm. Messaae 545· 8466. -Child Care Prof. housekeeper, child care. companions $80/ wk live in/out 647-6606 guaranteed •Distributors AMWAY PRODUCTS Clng & lndry supplies Cosmetk:s, Vitamins Money back guar'td Delvry 786-2469 Sue •Gardenina ISHIKAWA Custom Gardening 850-4147 CLEANING UNLIMITED Few~ in house- cleanina, providina all supplies including vec-T rustworthy & depend&- ble. Call today for esti· mates. 546-3726 •HC>r'OICOpe FREE DAILY HOROSCOPES 714-972· 1953 214-Health Aids Lovely licensed private residence 1n Orange for ambulatory seniors. Walk. distance to shops. Semi-private rooms start at $950. 714-538-6046 305-Empl. Oppor- tunities LEGAL SECRETARY- South Oranae county patent firm seeks legal secretary. Exoerience re- quired. Word proces5'ne experience pn!fefred. No shorthand. Setf starter. Call Dana tor interview (714)855-1246 Childcare needed for my 10 mo. dd in your New. Pott Beach (Estblf area) home 2-4 days/wk 72(). 1579. Family needs loving Christian eneraetic woman to care for 2 children ;n our trvlne home. Must haw ca & ref. Ena. spkna.. non- smkr. ,._be tlaible. AoPox. 1!5 ttwt./mo hrs 1:1 pm now 7am-7pm :;,~~~ff .. top.., . ......., Repa ir-Retail-Appraisal Lay-away We buy 1old et. Raymond Jewelry 631·5105 •Nu,..._Aide Full-time Nurses-Aide avail to work 6 days g. 4. Lie Ref6J8.8059 COMPANION AIDE with nursing experience look· 1ng for ekSer'ty couple or single elderly. Wilf care tor you in my beautiful home, ()(~rs. 380-8035 DRAINS CLEARED $15 MINIMUM Pbnbeni re- pairs f•ucets, water hea~ di~ls, etc. 722· Ot 861·9604 ......... Professional typina. wordprocessins & type- sett i n1 WHILE YOU WAIT! Graphics Newport 720-9191 305-Empl. Oppor- tunities Hawaii, Aua. 6th . 16th $589 per person. In· eludes airfare, hotel, ground transportation, owner (213) 941 -5092 St. Thomas · Acapulco · Cancun, Round trip, Air/hotel included $149. ea. 1-800-635-2424 Advertisin1 art & logo desian services, bro- chuies. ~n& etc. Gral>ha Newport 7:»4pm 720-9191 WOROPROCESSING All ... d business competitive r•tes 760- 3831 •WoedpNc IF lins Typinc.~ ~ina pfus adver· tisins art services. print-ina. etc. <nphic:S New- port 720-9191 WORDPROCESSING GRAPHICS Reasonat>te 673-32n 2 Christian coUeae stdnts 21 ~ resp lookif11 for opp ty to housesit sum mos.-lntrlws & ref av.ii 556-3610 Chris ext 322 405-Housel/Rent/ Fum Lake Forest: Lease beau- tif u I 5 bedroom spa home. 3 baths-2600 sq. ft. -Drivate yafd & patio · wafk to alt schools. $1375. (213} 515-0494 . (714) 58&0129 (!ewe messaae> 406-Houses/Rent/ Unf. FOR LEASE! NEWER LUXURY HOME IN CAPO BEACH. 2 bdrm, den, t.mUy room, 3 be, fife.. place. Double pr•ae. ==-~??i mo includes . dlYS 731-• Aon eves • wkends 496· ~92. Tony ~~-peet • bOlt spece. . mo. Bill Grundy, Attr. 675-6161 4-BEDROOM 2-bllth la&· una Hilts. fenced yard, close to tennis courts. $1.200 inc .. Kies prdetr- ef. Anna 643-3193 Rent · 3 bedroom, N9quet at Dana Point. Near ocean. IJ)ff. dty. No pets. Gardener. Sl.300. 49& 7775. 493. n66 Mission Vi . Home · 3 bedroom,T bath, fire · place, tarp country kit· Sales Reps wanted: chen, double 1araae. Video vending ma· $925. 586-8672 chines. For further info write to: G & R tnc., 3003 ~~u~ Hi~ S. ~· Spobne r;=:=======~ home/country kitchen. Wash. HOSTF ...... IUES Larae fenced Yard. Trail· EASY ASSEMBLY WORK! ....,. et .a:ess No pets. $950. $714.00 per 100. Gu• NE£D£Dt 831-0975 ranteed _payment. No You can build an _4_0_1 ___ A_p_a_rt_m_e_n_t_s_, Sales. Details-Send intematJonal fnend· stamoed enwt1ope. EJan-Unfw. 5075, 3418 Enterorise. shipth1ssummerby --------Ft Pierce, Fl. 33482 hOuSina a European colteee student from Colle1e or hi1hschool Swi·tzerland. Ger· student work as office hefper. F'tt around your many. France, Bef. class schedule. Need g1um. or Finl•nd. transportation. $4/hr. TheseMt non-smok· CdM 644 4022 ers. whowitl beWl)ft(· LIFEGUARDS To $6/hr i~Bttocalbusiness. 968-0311 For more ti 1bttl8tion Excitin1 new children's stcwe openif11 in the a. boa Fun z.one. full & pert time ..-1. Calt OI leeve mes.sace 832-5224 An excellent & chaltefl&· in1 career •w•its you with • fast cr<MW" a>m· We °""' acen.-.t c:ondit.iot• & t. °' aidldG• lnfo Conact Ad r.oua call: lntemational Educa· tion U.C. trvfne 856-1005 S.n Clemente newer cusDn 3 bdrm, den, 2~ ~ OClef'I view! 3 aw 2~-· Imo. (l.Ucitae) . f /M non-smkr 50+ $350/mo $350 last N. Costa Mesa Kit priv. own bdr. ref. no pets 71.t· 241·9590. 409-Condos for Rent Condo-l.aauna Hills 3 bdrms, 2 D.tha. 2-car U"mo AJI amenities 71~ 1.=:============-===~ ~ 409-Condos for 417 R11Dtt .. .._ Rini lmm.c. Condo. 2 bdrm, 2 be~ dbl pr, pool, ;.c. tennis. Yrli rent!~ $1000/mo. Open 8:3U to 7. Avail now 213-258- 5479 SPECTACULAR VIEW/ RENT Al DELUXE 2 BED- ROOM 2 BATH CONDO overlookin1 Mission Viejo country club with fireplace & ~I. $900 tnOI tthty. 582-2282. NS.Bayfront. yrty 2 bdr, 2 ba, tamtty rm. rott. spa, tt'~=-ae 642-9666 Dena Point • larp 2 bed· room1 2 bath, split-level, firep ace, refr11erator. $850. Nopets. 498-1917 412-Rentals to SI-. fem.le~·· ---ed-t..auna Beach. 2 bdrm apt ocean view. Prefer profnaionat 2S. 35.Neat.~sibte, non-smaMr. ~ 494-2392, 497 ·6463 mes· 51191- ROOMMATE-sh•r• Mission Viejo 3 bdrm home. pool. .... lantry ..... ~ •• .-t. no dn.111. smokers OK. $400+ 85>8951,mestr8! FEMALE wanted. to share Lake forest home. Room, bathJ.._ia_cuzzi, DOOi tennis. J250 + l / 3 Ufltities. Small child, pet OK 859-8CM7 Roommate wanted, Oceanview So. La1una house. Strai&ht, non· smokln.a, _professional only. $400 monthly in- cludes utiliti6. ~99- 2275 weniflcs. NEEDED CHILD CAf!~ LIGHT HOUSE-KE£PI~ OUR LAKE FOREST HOME. U.in~ Non-smakirw. la rel .... l"8Ql.iJ'ed. s.a.y ~472..&066. 417·111 llt ...... HAWAJIAN dellare w frt COi dos on Matt, Wai- kiki, Kimi. Kone. Best beach locations. Ken 494-9966 494-6670 from $45 cWfy 3bdr, 3 ba. Lake T.t.oe Wllterfront twnhse. Nr in- cline. $1._QQ/~y_for up to6ppl~. EXP0 '86 Vancouver C.08da · 3 bdr home, fully fur· nished, close to rapid rail transit. 1 blk from major matlgn_~-8580 Johnews . 420-0flice s.... Nwprt Blvd. Furn ofc $125/mo Avail mail ctr Added income 675-8995 Northern California · 1 acre located llt Chico air- port entrance. Includes 5 yeat dd, 1.800 sq. ft. commercial buildina under 3 year lease at $1 000 ptus per month. As~ $235,000. 714-49 73 505-Commerclal ...... FOR RENT-or lase comnwcilll property M- l zoninc or L-.una Beach. Reasonable price. Cal 786-7043. ~~1 OWNER 3 BED· mJUM 3 BATH Mission ~~b.t=.: -·~· ..... c:on-versat1on pit, security system. Must see! $143.500. 831-5107 Eveninp On ~ • Nr BaJ ts entr Prestip>us pted condo 1 bdr + den + bonus room approx 1880 sq. ft.. ~t slip •v•1I $439.000 inc i.1d owner 760-1018 t...aauna surf timeslwe, summer surf season, slee~ _ 4. Beachfronl $16,995. 962-8483 CUTE ONE BEDROOM ONE BATH EL TORO CONDO. Upcraded throulhout. Atr condl· tionina. CJose to pool, s.-•nd tennis courts. 168.000 By awrw. (714) 951~3934 BY OWNER-MISSION VIEJO CONDO. View. 2 t.lroom. 1 ~ bllh. ..,. a1e. Co!'!eletety _up-"-~· ~.40([ 380-7040. No ....-a.. ~ •....•.....•. 919 '°'*" a 5po1t1 •••••• n 1 -perts •••••••••••••• 9Cl9 Mabc)dla • .._ 90I McDHomes ..•...... 916 Sc:taJll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6CJl8 Sftultion W.-cl ....• 308 2 yws new! 2 bedroom. 2 bath. f umished. $5,000 down, essum. ble toenr T enns neeot· iM>le. 501-Hou... for We t.acuna Beach: 3 bdrm, 3 b&I custom home, pool, jacuzzi, decks, canyon & ocean v;ew, ptivacy, b' _y_a!di... unique. 5,000. l'fO bn>Urs. otivated seller. Call Joyce 476-0567 days; 494-7924--*115- HilltDp home w/vilM rA lake Elsinore-on 5 acres. 3 bdrm, 2 be. ce- ramjc tile throulhout. Reduc.cl tD $12 1000. 714-657-9334 te8Ye m-n•• 4 BEDROOM 3 BATH EL TORO HOME Wind Aaws tract. Air.=~. nawf Uslsl oul OWner flnanc availlt!W f 160i000. 95 ·1141 ~ a.ch 8-ltiful s~.._aec. utMI home ~ lnc:Nd- ible citY & oc.1 Mws caoo 494-0211, CATALINA OCEAN VIEW CUSTOM family home. 3 bfdrooms. 2% bath, ~=·:.=:~ room. 3'.000 sq. ft $275,000. owner. 492· 6751 Ocean Frt · Balboa Pens- la Pt. by owner. 4 bdr 4 ba ~ fmnmi. 2 fpl.., S695. . term l•nd lease 6 7 · 3850 By owner · anxious to sett! 3 bedroom, 2 beet\ Lacuna Hills home. New uparactes 140Q.sq. ft. $113,500. 85&2046 El Toro Town home owner, 2 ~. 2 mn81 bedtoon-. 2 bid\ .... ~~~r1~ ..... OPEN SUNDAY 12-4 - L.guna Ni~. Owner 1700 SQ. ft. 4 bedroom. 2 beth. hidside ranch. move-rn condition. $153.500. 30322 Gnnde Yim.. 4gs.3414 Clt•AH l11C1S4 SAYE •11 .... JI Gii .... ,.. ---·0111 tw ...................... _ *-•Offlea •.tM'"O'-~ I~ , ............. c:.--.-c.- UC.&I I D (714) Ml-8427 $.J.1 ~., , __ __ •oi' I tAWtYa. .... •I'S ., CM •• •A I ....,Thefint .. AITllTIC •TEIW --11• sm:JCUmM Fo .,, your myw.11 needs -WATlll D'M•• ...... ..,.,. ..... w ..... •c:usnJ9 TD"r...a FREE ESTIMATES Uc (tSIZ5) 556-1160 • Pm:hino • Room Additiona • Ae-S1uccoing •Aol~ • Pertllc:tiol• ·~ OfEiJLmHtW ATTORNEY AT lAW 7J455303tt YETEllAllS PUl'RFIG a HEATING ·Repoes $675 & up ~WIS 0.-ed S9 TS & up ·eatti "emodel S1996 & uo "Wate< ne.it~ JO gal S205 & up ·G.vt>age o~ S91 a uo ·r~1~St16& uo •SQb ..... sJAepar ·c;as w~ Sewer "$er1t0t C1bzen discount" 24 hrs -· 508-H ..... We SOl·Hou••• for 50....._ for S... bs.le Buy reoossessed VA FmHA, HUD, HOMES from .,.. ••• ~1.00 ~N';m'~ Au~ U.S. Pubic law ~ . FREE 24 hr l«Clfdlid if). formation 1-918-493· 3837I1-918-493-6305 o.ptT-318 Coto de Cua Custom hume -3~3 bllh. MIM in ODldtiaiL LcD d wuad. Cul de ac b 4io1. S225 000. 858-0MO. ~ Hunti;~· t '-bur. ,.. tDalliC Bly Yu w/ballt dadL 3 dlldls. 3 bdr, 3" be. Hu91n 1181 .._ f8n. rm w/OlllA Wilt ts. Qpen Sun 1-5 17052 l*una ln 714-846-1126 _.. 509-l•c •-,. ...... ..., 11 r r' n '· a ... ~2-8. 1986 lmprowe Your au.lily of Ute LICS I 0'"''"'TEMM ~ -I Cl C Isl 1 ift ()iqng9 ... E J'11 .... 1lat lfd • -• •• • a·• • ,.. • ct ......... ,..., ....... ....... ••• +1earu-. IMIC2 lHE al P"'WMT -.. ... - .,, . ., t 2 2 *janlf • pps s _ ...... -. n4a1.,.. 511 Au • ~---· ... % 277511=' TE ..... Sm waa..-. Sm ---------0 s .... ---. ....... ..., W' I , I' ,.. .... -.. , ... ..,,.. •• t ' ... ---·:01s=:i--·--· . ,.,~ .... .. .. -··-·-·---- 754-~ ---·1: 1809 . I °""'" Abnirun c.. Rm:= l.a. inw:a11a•C:~ rm!.t~ 1115 caacr SALE Ill A f 3 11 ~1 .. .......... OOl t ECTOR'S Pl.A TES ANTIOUE HAWK. cift GLASS PUNCH BOWL 1 s · round. Gol*!ts. ~so. Eveninc 493- 1960 STEINWAY T B GiRNlll) PIANO EK (I! .. oa11111iun. $12.,000. 494- 4904 Airplane Hanprs-all steel 42.di0rtl4. Never •edld. in-.':, ln-chMles 40al2 ble stida doar. ~ dalhiel ...s..a.Mustsel m- .. -s '>•Cal Jim 541• 26D. Ill Ala;' II - 38' Tolly twin J•S slip excellent condition. VHF Halon system, ~ ex· tras $44,000. 645-~5 Ei1ht-Man Raft-Good condition $450/best offer 960-9859 '84 Hobie 16 mlti clrdr sails, new trtr ... best otfef Darrelt 842 -2.338 25' Foot "Ski~ 1979 Cabin Cruiser. Exceflent condition. Twin encine, trailer tnc:Juded full can- vas. Loaded' 40 Extras included. $29,000. 714- 494-9354 S.llboat · 431 Gutfstar sloop -fulJy equipped sleeps 6 • Twin cabin $ John 833-2900 days $79,500 910-Autos for Sale JAGUAR-1973 XKE- Gray Vl2, 350 Chevy motor, 2 + 2, IOOCi COO· dition. tires=t, au- tomatic, air, . 494-0049 1984 Maxima Nissan- Loaded!!! Take over lease. No c ash down. $246 mo. tax inclusive, private ~rty. 951-2817 196 7 Camaro-needs engine work;$ 750! All primered-rea_d~ for i:>ainting. 495-154 7 after 6p.m. '78 Silver Shadow 11 ebony black w/gofd trim & gold 1 thr interior. Cus- tom sheepskin rugs & frnt covers. Xlnt cond Best over $30,000 619- 758-9087 or 818-344- 9218 1974 Super Beetle -orig- inal owner. AM /FM cassette Excellent con- dition $2000/ offer 651 · 0140 evenings. 2 cars great values! 1977 MtdJet Convertible. New engine and clutch Very clean. $1 ,900/otter 1981 Subaru. Very clean $2,100/offer 364-5533 Audi 1983 AUDI 5000 S Silver. sun-roof, low miles, non-smoker. Pri - vate party $7500. 240- 6263or140-6367 BMW '80 320S loaded w/all options. Super cond. orig. owner Must See $7000obo 714-639-6608 1984 El.DORADO Tour- ; Coupe.I~ A'J _~t.:11 extr•a. 19,000m ~ owned, pMm ~ .. sume , ...... $465 month. M0-03J 5 d9yl. 1976 CADILLAC convert- ible. Orilinel owner. fan- tastic condition, com· pletely loaded. Wlth musical horn $5,495/ offer. 494-6738 or 497- 3902 or (213)552-0426 1979 CADtLLAC SEDAN de VILLE Fully loaded! 4 new .. Michef in" tires. Best offer. 380-8036 1979 CADILLAC Se - ville-Low mifeaee, fully loaded, wire-wheels. new radials, trip _c_o_niputer. $7.995. 855-8200 o.tsun 1978 DATSUN 280 Z, 2 Plus 2, S.speed, air, am/ fm, cassette, oriJ.inal owner. Good condition. Call for details. Q~s (714) 535-0966 or 380- 4321 or eveninp (714) 364-5120 ask for Jane. 1973 240Z DATSUN Loaded! Original owner. Must See! Like new. Must Sell. $31.,,900 170-7913 77 Fiat Spider conv blk nu paint, grt cond, $2900 aft 5 675-4557. Honda C.r 1980 HONDA CIVIC Wagon-5 speed. air. am/fm stereo casette. roof-track, raadiats. $2,850. Excellent. 496-3785 1985 HONDA CRX-Low mileage, deluze AM/FM cassette stereo. air, $8200/otter Private party. 661 -6934 1980 HONDA 500 ex custom inc. she1ld & 2 helmets, tow m1 759- 8949 1985 HONDA ACCORD SEI Assume Lease. Im- maculate condition! Sunroof, leather seats. low mileage. 951 -8394 Mazda 1984 MAZDA 82000 Lona Bed pick-up truck. AM/FM cassette stereo, air condition automatic, camper shel(. $6,490. 830-8439 1981 MAZDA 626. New paint1 electric moon- root,!!_M/FM stereo~ 63,uuu mi. $5.490. condition. 499-2591 2 Cars for sale! Moved to Hawaii! 1985 Mazda GLC. Deluxe. Loaded with extras. Sacrifices $6,900/offer.1969Mus- tana Convertible!! Mint condition $4,900/offer. 661-4800. 1973 Mercedes 450 SE Exceptional Car. like New Cond. All Srv. Re- cords. 722-8900/527- 2297 1980 MERCEDES 280 SE Fully loaded! Air, mccet- lent inside/out. Silver/ blue fabric interior. $18.000! 855-0765 1985 SEL MERCEDES Load9d! 38,000/offer. Black/ r•Y leather in· terior. hOWJOOm new! 661-8555, 498-1632 1979 450Sl Mercedes. Tan/tan luther inWior. True spoke wire wheefs. Becker stereo. Bural1r •l•rm. Air. 2 togs. H4i000/offer. 6 1· 1 Of 831·1400 1975 2805 Mercedes Benz loaded, aood cond, Becker stereo $14k. 720-1579. 1977 Mercedes Benz. 3000 Outstandinc con· dition!! $8,900 496- 0416. ltontiac '85 Trans am loaded w/ all options warranty. Bob 548-7298 pm/ 650- 6698 am 1977~ PORSCHE 924 $4,900 Oriainal owner. 82,000 miJes. AM/FM cassette stereo. Sunroof. Air condition. (Jack) 831-5287 or 380-1800 Toyota 1984 Toyota Supra. Fully-loaded. Air, sun· roof, low miles, excellent condition. $11,500/best offer. or $218 monthly. 643-0768 Volkswapn 1981 VW Truck 5 soeed LX packa&e. Red with tan interior. Excellent con- dition. $3.200/best offer 240-9096 1974 VW Super BuJ · New stereo, t1res1 paint. batt~ry. Low m1lea1e. $2,350 768-5137 1965 Volkswaaon Bug Mint condition!! Almost a classic. White Exterior. Sheepskin covers. Brand new engine. $2,500. 497-7036 Volvo VOLVO, 1983 GLTJ.. 4 DOOR, (SILVt.R) OWNER, 48,000 miles. Excell. cond. $12,500 240-8466 1982 VotYO OL · Sunroof, air AM/FM cassette. Ex- cel lent condition. $9, 750. 643-5060. 911- For'anJSports Can 1977 JAGUAR XJ6l. A beautiful meticulously maintained ca~ Sacrifice at $8,900 661-2719 1970 LOTUS EUROPA Red/Blk interior. All new; wood dnh, carpets. tires & wheels, sun~roof. Ex- cellent condition. 69,000 miles $3,900/ofW Ewnincs 498-1702 1977 TR7. AM/FM Cassette, •ir, sun-roof, red excellent condition ask\nc '2500. 859-2879 1979 MGB, Umitlld Edi- tion Bleck. exceHent con- dition. $4,000 661-2453 111· '-'.WlpnCln 1111 m 8d coupe • a.sic mils. II poww. hnerd drivers Mat, 2 tone brown/copper, le•ther interk>r, AM/FM cassette. Mint condition, ve'/. few in Calif. ll 500. HoMlrd . ~ 2'· 7935 eves. · 9679 CUIT•Al11 .. ,. BUYYOUltCAlt DlltlCT ,.., .. EUIOPI AND SAYE MONEY! EPA DOT Feder•lizatlon free pickup & delivery on service work. (714)81· .. Mobile Home/Newport • One bedroom. sinot wide. ;::rc to~· Mult .. 0.. ooo. Nnt $550. M9ke offer. 700 Udo Park Or. #4. 650-8873 (owner). Beautiful Moblle Home · ftw Stir Plf1c. SM Juan Cais*'*'MO. ~extras, excellent conctit~ ~l~ious. $50, Mobile. Home in Capo Be•ch. Nice, sm•ll ~!! tn -e.chwood #6~ bedroom, clole tD . $15,900. 4~440. y,.....,., ..... L..- ....... Home:. 2 beet- room, 2 Mah. deck. ~ ...... tD2pri. ~ buches. Club-se/pool, security, laundry, cac.e tD lhoP-p~( 875,!500/offer 4 591 911-Tnicb 1980 FORD RANGER PICK-UP 8-~nder. "'l.Mrillt"--... ,..,...,"" ..... automltic l/it/fm ... ~11 u&i' Low miles ~. 911nt~ 498-498,.07 2 even· ... 11~ CAMPER SHELL-full 1lze, lon1 bed, aood th•P•-•••ther /trip pc~. 4964886 ..... 1931 MODEL A SPORT COUPE Fulty restored all or_i1!nal $9,500. 495- 2483. OBITUARIES '67 Mercedes 250SE coupe 44,000 ori1 mi Al C dk bl, elec roof ~h500 obo 213-470- 1970 Classic Mercedes Benz 280SE. Fully re- stored!! Re-buitt qne. New paint. Perfect in- terior I exterior. S6 500/ offer. 831-8766 ~ven· inas. 914-Auto Rep•lr/ For JEFF'S PORSCHE SERVICE wt.pairs la Service on all models Quality Work Reasonable Rates 911 SERVICE SPECIAL LATE 91 l's $225 :-. .,.;.;... ........... MliorTu,_.ups 633-1838 916-Motor Hom• Rent 1986 "Pinnacle" motorhome 33' foot fully ~q!Jtpped sleep (8). $600 P.9' week. 15 cents per mile. 496-8226. RUTLEDQE Ana Lou. of Newport Be•ch, msed away ~·ii· ~he {s a~~~I= by her son Herbert. Memori•I services were held Thursday, May Slat 11 a.m. at Har· bor awn Memori•I Chapel. The interment was private under the direction of Harbor Lawn-Mt. Olive Mortuary and Cemetery. SMITH Leonard L Jr .• of Cy- press, ~ssed away May 7. 19861 at the a1e of 50. He 1s survived by wife Betty. son Chris- topher, dau&hter Antoi· nett, sisters Martha and Julie, both of New York. Services were held Sat. May 10, in Harbor Lawn Memorial Chaj>el. The offici•nt wa5 Rev. Bruce Kurrte. Interment ns private, under the direction of H•rbor Lawn-Mt Oliw Mortuary and Cemetery. PLUllllD c..Mr°• ... of Sun City, passed aw•y May 9, 1986, at the • of 78. She as survived by her dauahter Rutfielyn Plummer. Services were held Wednesday, May 14, •t Harbor lawn Cha{>el. The offici•nt w.1 Rev. Judy Gayle, under the direction of Harbor Lawn·Mt. Olive Mortuary and Cemetery. REISMAN Bern•rd Arthur, of Huntiniton Beach, passed away M•Y 8 , 1986, at the ... of 69. He Is survived by~ his wife Helen, sons Man: of St Louts. and Dlvid of Claremont; dauchters Phyllis Ad•ms of Or•n1e. •nd Oebor•h Reisman of Alamita. He is •lso survived by 1r•ndd•u1ht~• Le•h and ShowN Adllms of ar.,. and S..h and Lizzie Reisman af Clare- mont; and daulhter-in- law R•e Rottman of Claremont Mr. Reisman had been a school teacher with the NonMlk·la Mir· ada Unified School Dis- trict for the past 25 years. Services were held May 11, at Harbor lawn Cemetery. The officiant wa s Rabbi Mehachen Herman under the di-rection of Harbor Lawn .. Mt. Olive Mortuary and Cemetery. Place your Cla~ified Ad by mail or call 631-8120 Fill out and return to: The Newport Ensign 883 Production Place Newport Beach, CA 92663 PAY FOR 3 -GET ONE FREE! Ad runs four consecutive weeks ••• fourth. week free. COPY DEADLINE: 3 PM MONDAY RATES: I week 2 weeks 3 weeks 3 lines $8.58 $11.64 $14.34 4 lines $10.44 $14.52 $18.12 5 lines $12.30 $17.40 $21.90 6 lines $14.16 $20.28 $25.68 7 lines $16.02 $23.16 $29.46 ..,_ 4 weeks $16.44 $20.92 $25.40 $29.88 $34.36 ---.. ---_._ _____ _ Co"e/l ffiome (0~~e/led by CRief2 c..A~de/lette, CRea~to11 ... English Tudor estate graces SJC's Castle Country aY ANNnTE WATSON Located in San Juan c,pia-- trano .. prestiaioua Bear Brand Ranch, this week .. feature home overloob views of the oce~ pictwaque hillaidea and valleys. -niia ii ooe of the moat do- liahtful custom homes ever built by the Robert Oabome Com- pany on the grandest street in Orange County. Pepper Tree Bend is the street with the largest concentration of real mansions on spacious parcels of land be- tween La Jolla and Santa Bar- bara; it is the first phase of this new development-Bear Brand Ranch. With land costs as great as they arc in Southern California, I doubt seriously if a development like this can ever be duplicated. It is the only development this close to the ocean in many years that offers full acre sites and larger with fabulous ocean views. "I have sold the three most recently purc hased properties hctfC ancl I sincerely believe this hOlne is one of the best and it=fs about half the price of the other estates currently offered fer .;ale on Pepper Tree Bcnd- the other homes for sale on the street arc being offered at S 1,950,000 and $2,585,000. This home is offered at $975,000- a wonderful value in today's real estate market," said listing broker Rick Alderette, who spe- cializes in mansions and other disting_uished properties. Situated on a knoll that offers a natural, private setting, this week's home has been tastefully deco rated and landscaped. It is perfect for family life and entertaining. As guests approach the home's entrance, double doors and leaded glass set the tone for what they arc about to sce- an entry ball with a staircase, powder-room and large window creating a dramatic effect. The living room is large with a bay window creating a dramatic ef- fect. The living room is large with a bay window that over- looks picturesque views and French doon opening to a deck patio-also benefitting from the views. An ornate fireplace and crown molding establish the special qualities that con- tinue throughout the home. The home then flows nicely into the more intimate livina areas-the formal di.Dina room, the kitchen and family room. A guest bedroom suite provida a separate wing for the down- stair's level. .. We have loved living here, but we have decided to retire and take-off and travel. We need a smaller home, but we have enjoyed entertaining here. The neighbors are wonderful and very friendly," said Ann Parker. She and her husband Dr. John Parker will set out for Australia and New Zealand in the near future. The kitchen overlooks canyon and ocean views and bas such special features as a Sub Zero refrigerator and an island coun- ter with a vegetable sink. The family room has cathedral ceil- ings with two of the walls creat- ing conversation areas. One wall has oak shelving and cabinetry that reach the ceiling and the other wall has a fireplace framed in river rock that also reaches the ceiling. Windows and French doors open to wondcrf ul views and the home's pool and spa garden patio-which provides a serene, tranquil area for en- tertaining or relaxing. The wet bar in the family room has a window that overlooks ocean views which creates a very spe- cial picture indeed. The home ·s upper level bas large bedroom suites and the master suite, which is a separate wing with a sitting area, large wardrobes and a bathroom with vanity lights shaded with milk glass rose petals. All of the bed- rooms have wonderful views of hillsides, valleys and the ocean. Bear Brand Ranch will soon become a gate-guarded com- munity with the matter of me- chanics being pretently organ- ized. The lot site of the home is one and a quarter acres. The lot extends beyond the garden area allowing adequate room for tennis courts, bone stables or an additional guest house . The home .. other special fea- tura indude built-in barbecue and sink in tile '-atio area, a floor sue, central vacuum, a wine vault with a motor and a cooler, air conclitioniq. wood det•i•ina and bevelled Wiadowa .,..,..~= .................... ,.... ................. , .......... ~ .. ..., ._.....Ill .... kllll .. llllUlllllll Wiii. lrt'IY If wlNlll•L ., ,_., ITAFF ,_,. IY ITEftl •11•1 used tbroupout tile bome, a three car aar• witla built-in cupboarda ud ·~ aoft water aiMI iad"91adeDt1J op- eratiq pool ud .... ~home wu ..._., bY Jou O'Neill of~ DllTllCTIVE IAYFIOIT .. E 11.1~ Luxury and beauty with harbor entrance view. Thia home of magnificent quality and COMtruetlon ha a great open feeling, wjth wonderful designer fabrics and wall coverings. Three bedrooms, 4 BA, and a den. Brick terrace to your dock. Barbara Aune DOVEi lllOMI · IAYF•T 1111.8 Beautiful 3 BR bayfront. Highly upgraded. t=e.turee hardwood floors, stained gtaaa akylighta, large formal living room and dining room overtooktng bay. Pamlly room and bllUard room, custom kitchen, full security system. Stephanie Grody/Barbara Aune • FEET • TIE IAY ., .. In Bayahores. Architectually designed. Fantastic potentia1. Mott rooms wjth bay view. See the Rueben E. Lee -Linda Isle -Harbor Island and the Pavilion from this priceless location. Four bedrooms, 3 BA. Call Barbara Aune TIAI£ FOR A IAYFal LH. ...... Owner would like small home in Newport or Costa Mesa. Space for two boats in this one story 3BR home with den and two fireplaces. Wonderful view of bay and Newport Center. Barbara Aune IEAWllD 1317.712 Expanded 58R, 3BA, Somerset on extra large tot. Private location with potential plus! New carpet. paint, skylight and French windows. Perfect for family living. Community pool and tennis. Price includes the land. Sandie Fix WEITCUFF APAITMEIT UllTI Six-2BR. 1 BA pride of ownership units plus office space. Excellent Newport Beach location. Renta are low for area. Sandie Fix '"ll.All1191£ ...., Hillsboro plan 5 BR, 3 BA on large point tot. New carpet and paint. Added windows in living room enhance the ocean bay and city night light view. Sandie Fix TIADITIOI. LOCATm I PUAIUIE muml All wrapped into one very special 5BR. 3BA plus bonus room. Nantucket model home -formal living and dining. Beautifully designed w/spa, waterfall, French doors and windows. Loads of amenities plus quality and an outstanding view. Sandie Fix IUPEI FLOOR PLAI This Eaatbluff 3BR C-plan built by Lusk is in lovely condition and has an expanded bedroom which can be a great second master suite. Lots to enjoy on this easy care property. Coby Ward PRICE REDUCTIOI This newly redone beauty needs an offer quickly! It's a big 2 story 3BR home made for gracious living and entertainment near great recreation. schools and shopping. What an opportunity! Coby Ward BELCOURT ... Beautiful Plan "C " in the Belcourt Towne Collection. Many custom upgrades. Two bedrooms, 2 baths. A pleasure to see. Great assumable financing. Sharon Vogt EXPAllM .,._. I JETTY VIDfl 1111.• Exclusive area of mulU-mllllon dollar homes. Four bedroom, 31hBA. with oversaed party room, living & dining room. Loan may be assumable to qualified buyer. This home Is exceptionally priced and '9 easy to show. Quick possession possible. 2224 Pacific Drive/Acacia. $895,000. Tom Alllnson .... PllCf lfD. Ol IPYILAll lllU. --Fabulous view plus 5BR, spacious f&fT\ilY room, huge bonus room. formal dining room and living roomhome. LMgepootaizleyard. Pricedtollll ~ ly. Maralou Ingold # 2 Clwlc •I•••, S•lt• I 00 ---~ ~ ~---~--- llME CUIT• WOT IEWNIT ~ 1111.m Euy In -easy out for work or plea.ure. The finnt sands "on" location with wy ace•• to all of Newport Beach culture, sport• and buaineaa. Thia superb architect home of 8BR + den and mater suite with fireplace and air conditioning haa "Atlantis" views. Priced fair1y at $875,000. Eay to see by appt. with Tom Allinson. UVl-llDf ..... E •I'll ACID 11•• CIOM to Newport/~on Vlejo/Laguna and Loa Angeles. New rO.dl to Coto de Caza Estates. Five bedrooms, 4'hBA, 4FP and atable tor 5 horses, party room of 1800 sq. ft. with flreptece, bar, 28R. "5' pool, 9 x 12 spa. Great viewa. Multimillion S homes. Bank repo. Best price. Appt. Tom Allinson CAllEI H•LAID ~ • WIE LOT m.lllJ Outstanding aingte story hOme with 3BR, 2BA, formal dining room. New di•hw..,.r and oven, plantation shutters and many other amenitiea. Swim In your own private pool or explore the tide pool• at one of the 3 beaches. Donna Godshall and Hallie Strock IEWNIT H•llTI Unusual 3BR owners' unit plus 2BR rental on quiet street. with view towards ocean. Nicely maintained and In prime location. Hallie Strock IEW UITill II JAIMllE CREEK Upgraded 3BR split levet with beautiful back patio and spa. Magnificent onyx fireplace and bar top, plantation shutters throughout. Spacious living areas with high ceilings. Maxine Propp VO •• JUIT Ulla.am 1317 .000 T otatly remodeted 38R, 2'h8A end unit condominium wfth ocean and ~Y vteW. Brick entry and patio. French doors throughout. windows added for maximum light. Ready to move Into. Priced to sell at $397,000. Maxine Propp IEDUCO Commanding view of jetty and harbor from this Corona del Mar landmark. Three story building was designed for use aa either a duplex with 3BR/3BA and •BRl21hBA units or a single famll1 residence. Beautifully decorated. Features include 2 fireplaces. 5 car parking. Owner wants offer. Susan Scanlan 8UCIOUI UVlll l•.D In this 2 story 3BR condominium. Views of golf course. lake and city lights. Granite counter tops, Berber carpeting and gold plated fixtures are just a few of the elaborate appointments. Guard gated community with pool, tennis and spa. Gayle Amato BAYFROIT • IEWPOIT lllAID Privacy and a unique lifestyle are yours In this open and spacious bayfront home. Three bedrooms. 2'hBA, 2 fireplaces. indoor spa, extra large lot. Community beach. Will accommodate a 35' boat. Gayle Amato Woatm•DIE LY•IB 1211.5111 Popular Ptan 4 on cul-de-sac. Neutral decor through- out and a great family home. Four bedrooms, 21h8A. Private yard with custom spa. Near beach club and other pleasurable amenities. Marilyn Bulktey EITClll TUITU9Cl llVEmll D'l 1 1 Perfection peraonlfied in thla new listing ideall~ located on cut-de-sac. Gracious decorator touches throughout, 48A, private yard and ldeaJly priced as well. Marilyn Bulkley LU9h gardens surround serene neutrally decorated 3BR, 2BA Portsmouth plan. Pastoral view of hllla. 2 apu. Vacant and '99dy to sell. May lease option. Marilyn Bulkety ..... 6200 ••Pm e. ••••a lffl ... 111 on thia truly tenutlonal big family home wtth 58A. 5'hBA, formal DR and living room. huge family room. gourmet kitchen. pooVspa, indoor sauna and gate accesa to beach. ACT NOW1 Maralou Ingold .... Single story on Lido Channet In security building. Enjoy the boating activity of Newport Harbor from your living room. A show place with 280, 3BA and den. Move right in. Linda Oeth ...... Decorators per90nat residence. An outstanding floor plan with formal living room. formal dining, family room. breakfast area and gourmet kitchen, 4BA • den. Ocean view from patio and decks. 1rs perfect. New on market. Linda Oeth and Lois Jacobs IUl A CITTAIE .. ~Ulll A CAl1U ... Corona deJ Mar extra wide lot on great street. Steps to Ocean Blvd. A cute sotid 2BR at present with excellent potential for large ocean view home in the future. An architect's or builder's dream! Loia Jacobs and Linda Oeth CAMEO IUlllLAla .... A terrific opportunity in a spec~al neighbofhood. Three bedrooms. 2BA, lush tropical landscaping, and a secluded pool. Access to private bMchel provides fun in the Corona def Mar sun. HalUe Strock and Donna Godshall IEW llVllf TEIRACE um• I•. 111 Newer section. Custom home. Remodefed. New kitchen, charming gallery entry, added sitting room loft with sweeping bay & ocean views. Separate family room -den and formal dining. Charming courtyard entry and brick patio. Beverty Morphy PllOllOITOIY IAY VACAllT LIT -- Surrounded by beautiful custom homes. this is a perfect spot to build your dream bayfront home. Surrounding homes listed for $1 ,200,000 to $1 ,600,000. Permit for pier & slip. 50 x 100'. Bring aJI offers. Asking $800,000. Beveny Morphy OCEAIFIOIT TllPllX 1115 - New on the market. Wonderful view. Beautiful condition. All three units have 2BR. 2BA. Owners unit. formal dining+ possible 3rd bedroom. Four car garage. Back unit has viewing deck. Great demand for A-1 beach property. Beverly Morphy ... Just 5 years old and custom built with the finest quality woods in cabinets. molding and hardwood floors. Antique fireplace, •BR. 38A. formal dinmg, family room. Two houses from park. Bevet1y Morphy VAIT, IWHNI VIE1rl 1111.m Spygl-HUia' Nantucket The ftneet in upg18dea, land9ceping, k>c8tion end ambiMce. Five bedl00i1m_ 38A and all elegant. The total Newpott Ha.rt>ot experience. Marilyn Butk'9y un•. TIP. TIE lllLI IZJllml With the best view trNgtnable on prwtigiow Spy- glass Hill. n.... 3 llVWlable front row contiguou9 tots offer an opportunity of a lifetime to dmign and butld the estate of your dreamat Act nowm Maralou Ingold -···· INTO REAL ESTATE by Geny & Christa Lona Your Baby's Name and Real Estate When it c:omn. time to name an ua11S11al spelling of a common the KW arriY&l. dtoqlcf you be ........ or JOU may wish to gi~ tbiakiag aboat real estate'! baby a aamual middle name. ~ so. If your .... is. say. It coaJd be tk maiden name S ·ai.. •owa. GraMa. Nc:Ger. al tk mo«IM:t. Tlaas Peter Smith cw Loea (!), to ume jmt a few ..... be more easily idcntifaable mm..,. saraama. ii may be as ~ Boasckn Smith. Tbc a way aood id£a to gift yoar ~n for these sagestioas baby aa aauaa.I f'lnt aw. is t11a1 peopc wida ftlY common If JO'I SC •• mmfCJltahle wilb UWCS, bodll first and surname, lllGft or k:a no«ir first....... often find th«:m•ha in trouble pah ,. yo. ..... ...a to me witb recorded instruments. W n •Iii I I • (illthe _. -..., wl1re a dint of oon ., , ....... )iato•filrlll, .. l• 1d clowa"'. leader ia 0. r C-11)', • · rt IM ltecaw-recoacb tnaJcd tbat fiUfSilJ or properties ol a a:r-lleWreceMly~bmltruptcy. .. ob Grwhne for imtsw oc lie was llM>cbd wbca be wu or a Mary ~ ii am a.aj told. He it a wry cowrvative W up •• die ••fl as Jolm ad fiMDrieOy ltablC man and or.....,.. '1lae lllllll be titemly ta.I aewr nen dreamt of bank- lauadrak ol peopc wida thOee. ""l*J. Needlela to say, be alto or similarly common-name bat an extiemely common name ~ ia any larF met-(both fant and surname). After ropolitaa area.. SimilNty, a re-a teareb of county records, the coneyanceofatrustdeed(wben matter wu cleared up. The a mortgage bas been paid off baakrupecy bad been filed by in f uJI) may be filed qainat another man with the exact same the wrona property and wrong name. residing in Newport name Beach u well. We bad the experience re-Therefore, if John Graham . Tax Tip or MarJ McOee _.. !'!!•d, Jonatbu Men»r..Oralt IS h11taace,and Carmca MeU.. McOee, or 1ome 1imilar * more unu1ual name combi~ tion, the chance for name ~ fu1ion may be much reduced. Such name confusion cu illO occur with rep.rd to DMV ~ ordl, or runnint a credit c~ or even reprdin1 IRS recordt. Tbm, u you plan your baby's name, think of makin1 it u euy u pouible on him or bet to be the truly unique individual he or abe ia, even in the cya of the IRS, the DMV, or tbe county recorder'• off"'JCC. Home 1111 llx tratment rel1x1d Homeowners who seU their even though they haven't bought pracnt home and decide to buy a new home within the specified another one witbiD two years time period? ~---------------------•~or~tbe~~~ A~o~iqtoan~ruliq ment.1. however, 1ucb u tennis courta. land1capin1 and roof repain, do not qualify u a "pur- chase" for purpotet of the aale- and-replacement break. L.alDA m£ -Like new custom remodel. French windows, ..-. a 11-. _tile a berber carpelift9. 4 bedtooma, including huge m •• .,.. .-"' room & it..,._ and 2 baths ptua 1111111y .m.,,,.... dillil"' rooms. pier a s1p.. S1.395.000 631-1400 F~ .. IH LAGIW..., &e11t ... cing view of coas1ine. hilts & city hghts. 0wer 4000 Sq. Ft. with 3 bedrooms. den and fonnaJ dining room plus custom pool Studio reached by circulars..-"' 2 9by -*'· $1, 150JJOO 631-1400 . BALBOA ISLAND -BA YFROllT DUftLEX Open bay views from hs 90Ulh betff Olll loclllion. A ~ well maintained property wrth 3 & 2 bedroom units.. Terrific rental history. f UfNlure ad"'attle tor sMt.. $895.000 631-1400 or 673-6900 -HAlmOR RIDGE -~ CUSIDmCz.ed 4 bedrooms. den. -family and formal dmmg room. French doon and windows. quatrty s10fle & woodwont and uphobtared walls. Lovely private pabo ..... poof spa & fantasbc views.. $850.000 631 -1400 M 1 M» ISi YfO oo ~ lots" Large two saory 4 bedroom home wl1h t.nuty room plu~ V'N!'W from roof deck.. Badminton court .,.. large pabO surrounded by gieeoiery on quiet street $689.000 631 ·1~ 01 6 73-6900 BA YFROMT CONDO w ith fabulous 2 10• pan oramic views of enbre h arbor and city hghts This spacious 2 bedroom wrltl new whrle carpet and sauna as on the 8lh ftoor of prestlgtOus bul6dang. complete With doorman. $570.000 631 -1400 CUSTOM WA I ERFRONT WfTM DOCX -Dramatic open beamed and sllytd cedlngs. exwm...e use of tie & nwrora tor an a.ry open leetcng MaSlef suite has spa & sauna. separate guest WW'Q on 2nd level. 5"4.000 631 -1400 A Gal ON UDO -Lowety traditional 3 bedroom home with loonal deneng room in pnvate com. tocation on qutet end of ss&and ee.MuAy deconded with paned windows. shutlln. and hardwood 8oors. $399.SOO 631 -1400 Cl.FFHAVElt -Channa.g two bedroom home with den Md bonus room en pmrm hillside 9eailag. lob of glass & .. _... ... wtth fabulous ~ of ctty and Newport Harbor $375.000 631-1400 "°TElfTIAl ON POINT -Unusually large cottage style 4 bedroom & tam.ty room home with kwefy 90Ulh patio on charming •country lane -5-JIS to bey & ocean beaches.. JUST REDUCED- SUPER BllY' $335.000 631-1400 BA YSHORES & CHARMING -Beautifully decorated story boo* cottage ••th 3 bedrooms. including 2nd ftoor ma.- .,.. large fMng room wittt fitreplKe mid SUN"y kitchen ~ ..ound kMllr SJ!*>. 1245.000 (Uf) 831-1400 EAST9DE c.a. -lRG LOT -ROOll YO •• D -Hiia --'II 3 bedtooma & den wlll b 1-I~ c = 91 & hm'dwood loon. Room b R. Y and you CM build 2 mont units on this supw PftliPMW A ,.. oppcn.nily • 1185.DOO 831-1 «JO WATERFR01 THOM~ INC. aEALTOllS '-'~ ltc:at..el,_ PrUf"C'rt~ \.l.e11~ 315 Marine Ave. Balboa~ .,...... ible for a major tu brat. As by the Internal Revenue Service. long as the new home COits at the taxpayer must only begin least as much as the old home .. reconstructing" the home witb- sold for. there will be no current in two yean before or after the tu 011 the ule profit (pin). sale of bis/ her old residence H tbc new home cosu less to qualify for the savings. In than the present one. tbe sale this cue. major reconstruction profit is taxable only to tbt of the vacation home is treated extent that the selling price of as a -i>urchasc." the present home exceeds the Taxpayers must be careful purchase price or the new one. about what constitutes .. recon- But comider the bomeowncn struction... under the tax law. who. instead of buying another H the work on a residence re- bo~ decide to renovate a va-quires substantial structural ad- cation home they have bad for ditions or alterations to the SCYeral years and mate it into house itself. then the taxpayer a permanent residence. Do they will qualify for the savings. qualify for the home-sale savings Small repain or mere improve- BACK BAY HOME The ruult? Let's 1ay a tax- payer bought bis/her old home for $40,000 and sold it for SI00,000, realizing a sale profit of $60,000. The S6S,OOO a tax- payer spends to fix up a vacation home be /she already owns will be treated as a reinvestment of the proceeds from their old home. Therefore. instead of pay- ing tax based on the S60.000 profit. be / she will. only owe tax based on a percentage of SJS.000 (S 100,000 less S6S,000). Parties should. of course. re- view specific transactions with an appropriate tax prof cssionaJ. Owner has sprawling custom back bay home of 3 or 4 bedrooms, 31h baths. family room w I stone fireplace, island kitchen with skytighted breakfast are~ highlighted by Baldwin Brass hardware & custom solid wood doors. Will trade for rental units in Corona del Mar, Newport or Huntington Beach. Udo residence or? Valued to $355,000. Call for more details. 675-6670. REMODELED COTTAGE 2 bedrooms. 1 bath with ambiance of Cape Cod, and steps to beach. French doors lead to the used brick patio where you have option of sun or shade with the retractable awning. Property is zoned R-2 with complete plans for additional unit Priced at $245.000. CUSTOM DUPLEX Crafted of wood & glass. Fabulous 3 bedroom upper unit with 3 decks. large rooms. including living room with soaring ceilings and massive fireplace. Lower unit also has fireplace. 2 bedrooms~ French doors, etc. Big 4 car garage -best terms. Asking $310,000. BAYVIEW LOT Balboa R-2 lot. alley rear access in area of Custom luxury homes. Magnificent view of main bay. Build your dream-offered at $299,900 . JACOBS REALTY, INC. 2919 NEWPORT BLVD.• NEWPORT BEACH. CA 92663 (714) 675-6670 DIRECT.DRY .. REAL ESTATE Rick AklereU., RHHor 4665 MacArthur Court. #235 Newport Beach, CA 92660 714-731 4444 Cheehlre Propert111 1412 Santanella Terrace Corona del Mar, CA 92625 114-75&-1an Coldwal._,ker 2161 San Joaquin Hills Road Newport Beach, CA 92660 714-644-9060 Gole of Newport 2515 E. Coast Hwy. Corona def Mar, CA 92625 714-675-5511 Corona del Mar Properties 3407 E. Coast Hwy Corona def Mar. CA 92625 714-673-8494 . Grubb a EHi• #2 Civic Plaza, Suite 100 Newport Beach, CA 92660 714-644-6200 Jacobe AHllJ, INC 2919 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach, CA 92663 714-675--6670 8111 Qrwtdy, RMltor 341 Bayside Drive Newport Beach, CA 714-675-6161 ll8U1J St8utfer SH Lion AHlty 3801 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar, CA 92625 714-673-5354 W8terfront Homes 2436 W. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach, CA 92663 714-631-1400 Cozy 2 bedroom, 2 bath, 2 fireplace, private yard & patio plus large 3 bedroom, 3 bath, 2 level apartment. 3 car garage, 40'Xl 18' R-2 lot. 1 ~ blocks to beach, bay & shops. Only $365,000 · Pool &Spa View of green hills, some ocean view and the neatest 3 bedroom home available? Gleaming hardwood floors, central-air, security system, many custom built-ins. Pool & spa work independently and there's bronze glass on seaward -sun side. $385,000. Shown by appointment. P .S. 2 bedroom, just off Ocean Blvd., $2,000 mo. July-Aug-Sept! ~·~6n.MM 6nara No"-~ 6ot1• .~~6-.fl.t~.-.nNI a a 3407 East Coast Highway, Corona def Mar. California 9262S Cole of Newport, offers Innovations BY ANNEI IE WATSON In a location that is partic- ularly convenient where Mac- Arthur curves into Pacific Cout Highway in Corona del Mar. C ole of Newport. Realtors, offers innovative services to their clients. Cole of Newport sponsors monthly community service workshops with inf or- mational seminan conducted by experts in all of the dynamics of the real estate field and a complete interior design center on the premises works in con- j unction with the real estate firm to assist clients with their decorating needs and provide quality merchandise at discount- ed prices. Owner John Allard, graduate in economics from Yale and lo ngtime Newport Beach res- ident, has developed Cole of Newport into a fuU service real estate company that offers ex- pertise in residential re-sales. residential income and invest- ment and property management. The real estate agents serve the coastal cities from Huntington Beach to San C lemente. Cole of Newport belongs to the Irvine Doud of Realton, enabliq tbe &Futs to ICl'Ve the inland citiel of the Sadclleback Valley, which is especially suitable for first time buyers. Allard pew up in Newport Beach aDd undentanda the de- velopment of the area. ._I have seen old Corona del Mar expand from a sleepy hollow town into what it is today. And, yet, the city•s charm bas been main- tained-the absence of street lights, the trees and diversity of architecture ma.kc it one of the most desirable places to live. Because of Corona del Mar's relative isolation in the beginning of its history. its prop- erties sold very inexpensively. But today the city's exclusive niche in the pathway of progress is well-atablished, .. be said. Looking at real estate as a problem solving busincu, Allard enjoys the challenge of meeting client's needs. To this end bis company is currently expanding its property management section to include smaller units. In another direction Cole of New- port is pioneering the concept of building two unit condom- iniuma OD Corona del Mar•a oripail 1tandard subdivided auplex lot aitet which are 'VU'J narrow-about 30 feet wide aDd 118 feet deep. An example of this concept ia Allarcb, lilting OD Avocado Avenue offering bay and ocean vies at a reu- onable price. "This mates the properties more affordable to the many people who want the amenities of Corona del Mar. My pre- diction is that we'll see more of this type of development, because of the high cost of the raw land in this area and what building costs arc today. As these areas arc zoned for R- 2. prospccti~ builders have to apply for a use permit in order to construct these condominium units. Afterwards, separate own- ership of each unit is pouible, which mates this concept ideal," said Allard. The monthly workshops have been developed to keep the pub- lic up to date about today's rapidly changing real estate market. "We feel the more peo- Dl1n11'1: ... 1111111'1111111111n""9111111 .11111 Alln. IWW II Cell II ........... c... ...... ., ......... STAFF PHOTO IY AllETI'E WATIGll pie know about real estate the better equipped they will be to make important decisions concerning their residential sales, purchases and invest- ments. This is just another way we f ccl we can meet people's needs," said Allard. On May 21 a Home Buyer's WorblK>p will be held at Cole of Newport. Realtors. Experts in such areas as home protec- tion, title insurance, escrow, loans and financing and ac- counting will speak and answer questions about their respective fields. Cole of Newport, Realton, is located at 2S IS East Cout Highway in Corona del Mar; phone: (714) 61S-SS 11 . 2 Bedrooms 2108 Fuentes 644-9060 $235.000 Sun 1-5 23 San Mateo • • 644-6200 $585,000 Sat & Sun 1-6 ---..,,.-- lss:TW. Bay#• 631-1400 $345.000 379 Bay View Terr.# 644-9060 $172.000 Sun 1-5 Sat & Sun 1-5 Sat 1-5 3 Bedrooms 2215 Bayside Dr • 644-6200 $1 ,195.000 Sat & Sun 1-5 1014 E. Balboa Blvd. • 644-6200 $995.000 Sun 1-5 2834 Catalpa # 644-6200 $265.000 Sun 1-5 125 Via Vella # 63 1-1 400 $375.000 Sat & Sun 1-5 2041 E Balboa 631-1 400 $359.000 Sun 1-5 818 Via lido Soud 631-1400 $399.000 Sat & Sun 1-5 178 E. Bay-C M # 631 -1400 $149,950 Everyday 2112 Dover Drive 631-1-400 $225.000 Sun 1-5 3340gle#C 831-1«>0 1168,000 Sat 1-5 617~ carnation 64MOfJO $329.000 Sun 1-5 #1 Aue Bt8rtU I 644--9080 $875,000 Sat & Sun 1-5 2807 Harbor View Or. _.. 644-9060 $551,000 4 Bedrooms 1321 Outrigger#• 644-6200 $529.000 2658 Bayshore Dr.# 631-1400 $1 ... 99,000 21 Bodega#* 631-1400 $469,750 1133 Highland•# 631-1400 $371.500 1108 E. Balboa 644-9060 $1 .170.000 1527 Seac rest 644-9060 $398.500 815 Via l ido Soud •• Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 Everyday Sat 1-5 Sat 1-5 Sat 1-5 675-6161 $2.200.000 Sat & Sun 1-5 111 Bayside Place, 2+2 • 675-6161 $895,000 Sat & Sun 1-5 5 Bedrooms 326 Evening Canyon -. 644-6200 $599.000 Key: • Pool or Spa Sun 1-5 •View 16Pl Loma#* 644-6200 $589,000 3800 Ocean Birch #• 644-6200 $499,950 49 Cambria #•• 644-6200 $825,000 132 Via Ithaca # 631 -1400 $835,000 607 Bayside Drive # 631-1400 $1 .150,000 #5 Trafalgar 644-9060 $990,000 7 Bodega Bay #•• 644-9060 $675.000 904 Via lido Nord • • 675-6161 $2.625.000 309 Poppy Ave. 673-8494 $399.000 .. Sat 1..S Sat 1-4 Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 Sat & Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 Sat & Sun 1-5 Sun 1-4 Vacant Land Top of Rocky Pt Lots~ 644-6200 $2, 700,000 Sat & Sun8-8 #Family Room • Waterfront • • l . . AND FESTIVAL DAY To promote the big day, the Newport Ensign will present a special souvenir section. PUBLICATION DATE: Thursday, June 5, 1986 Reserve •Pac• with section co-ordinator Lisa Buck 714/631-8120. In addition to supportin1 this event your business will benefit by reachin1 the people you want to reach ... your local market. , t Newport Beach, Calif.-Wa- terfroat Homes, the coaaty'a larpat iadependeot, (amily- owned residential firm wdcomea fi"Ye new ...... The me qentl will all operate out of tbe Balboa Island office. The corporate headquarters for Waterfront Homes i1 at 2436 W. Coast Highway, in Newport Beach. Kay Gute is a graduate of the University of California, Irvine, where 1be was active in Delta Gamma and National Charity League. Kay now re- sides· in a Waterfront Homes rental unit, continuing many yean of real estate transactions between her parents and W a- terfront Homes. Scott Newkirk was formerly a real estate appraiser, listed with the Society of Real Estate Appraisen in Pasadena, Scott also bad four yean of real estate experience with Dom Realty, and also with Ponderosa Homes, where bis last eight months in tract homes recorded $3,000,000 in sales. Scott is a graduate of Cal Poly and is a third generation resident of Newport Beach. Giorialc>laliq'ftlptt•to.IJ propertJ maupr of J. Jlay Conatructioa eoaa,.,, a .... know• local commercial builder I developer. Gloria wu also ad•i•wtnUw dinctor for Senior Iona of America. Sbe ii a reaident of Newport Beac~ relocarina from La Habra. Mary Robilon recently joined Waterfront Roma after a 20- year career u owner and man- qer of her OWD brokerqe oftioe. Mary also bu previous expe- rience u a builder of custom homes and ia lilted in .. Who's Who in American Women.• Marc Hines attended USC and Chapman Collep, and bas previoua real estate experience in Newport Beach, where be participted in over $6,000,000 in transactions in two yean of service. Hines and bis parents boast over 2S years of residence in Newport Beach. The five agents all stated that they were attracted to Water- front Homes as their resident brokerage because of the strength of the agency•s position amoq the county's residential realtors. Waterfront Homes LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT 815 VIA LIDO SOUD OPEN SAT & SUN 1-5 W•tch aunMts from 3 level• of fln•I Lido view. 4 BR -4 BA, p .. yroom, gourmet kitchen. S•ndy be•ch, pier •nd flo•t. $2,200,000 BAYSIDE PLACE BAYFRONT 111 BAYSIDE PLACE OPEN SAT & SUN 1-5 Spectacular COM duplex, 2 BR-2 BA up, 2 BR-2 BA down. 2 boat spaces. May be leased at $2,000 month to month. Reduced to $895,000 LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT 904 VIA LIDO NORD OPEN SAT & SUN 1-5 Beautiful dutch colonial, 5 bedrooma, 5 baths, library, finest p•nor•mlc north ch•nnel view. Pier and sllp for .. rge bomt. $2,625,000 HORSE PROPERTY Newport bKk bmy view from· 11-Drive, 3 mere "bite. Spacious trltdltlonal 5 BR, pool, hone al8ble. $1, 100,000 WESTCLIFF VILLA CONDO Prime ground floor unit, spacloua 2 BR-2 BA, three P8Uo•, spa, pool, BBQ •re•, 2 cmr pr. $111,000 Interest Rate Rush Re~nancing fever aatralns The Mortpp Bankers As-- sociation of America (MBA) reported r..eccntly that. due to pluqina interest '*' ftlinanc- ing accounted for one-third at all mortpae lencliq in the first three months of 1986. Encouraaed by the pouibility of saviq anywhere from SIOO to $500 in monthly mortgage costs by refinancin1. bome- ownen are flocking in unprece- dented numben to their JocaJ lendcn. In the fmt two months of 1986 alone, Jcnden provided $26 billion for new and refi- nanced mortpga. Accordin1 to the Federal Home Loan Mortpae ~ ration (Freddie Mac~ the av-er-. interest rate OD a JO.year, conventional, faxed-rate mort- p1e wu 10.1 percent in late March-. the lowest rate aince November 1978. (Thia repra- enta a decrease from 10.SI per- cent a month earlier and 13.29 percent a year bef~.) The av- erage interat rate for the IDOlt popular type of adjustable-rate mort..ae was 9.93 peroent. Lower intcrat rates have re- sulted in lona delays for loan approvals u well. Durina the lint quarter, the time between applyina for loam and tbe de. iD1 date bU increUcd to 60 days or loqer &om aa net• ollOdays. With the clielde ia iatcreat 1*I. r~ mortpaea IMIYC become iacruMslJ .U.Ktiw, 11CCOUDting for.,.,.,.. '10 pesamt of new, coaveatio•al, siqle- family mortpFa in Mardi. 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