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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-10-23 - Newport Harbor Ensign, • ) ftllOGDKOOM ':liiw; art 2800 turned in petitiom a.t ....... for a apocill election OD a prof a 11 f ·a.aa P"'m. criiunce and if tile Rcpjnr Of YOlld ead&a that die petitiom contain * required number of lipature:a, Newport Bncb voters wilJ So to tbe polls in February for the dlinl time in u muy lllODth5. Petitions containin1 1omc 8,400 liplltma were submitted to the city clerk by tbe iailiatne ~ Of dtoe. 6.642 valid...,,..,. aR uedcd .. ..-• tpeeialaeaioa caileci. Newport 2000 tp0leapenoa Jean Watt said that •.¥ ·coacemed that a number of people may have siped the peti~ more tbala once, u it wu cireulaied tor IQ lllOldi; iiid tlaaa l!M.Y drop the ~ total llilDW 6,6'2,; 1'bere is a quaaion • to wlaedwr the aipatura will qaalify ... Ille uid. She lldded that orpnian may ruir- culate tbc petitions if tbc i.aat drive coma up short. .. It's a very important issue, we fee~ .. she said. Slltl report confirm gas lak1ge on Balboa Peninsula BY DA VJD coan.s.ROBBINS A report sponsored by State Senator David Roberti (D-Los Aqeles), whose district suffered a devastating methane gu explosion in March I 98S, was released Oct. 14 outlining the sources of methane pa seepage in Southern California cities, including Newport Buch. An oil exploration company con- tract.eel to conduct the study spent three weeks lookin1 into, amoaa other areas, 3Stb Street and Mucaa Avenue on the west encl ol tbe llaJboa Peninsula-a site already known to be a potential .. hot spot"-and concluded that the sources were probably natural and not cauted by abandoned oil wells. The study was originally intended to examine the possibility of au leakaae caUled from abandoned oil wells. And lite other areas siled in the study such as Santa Fe Sprinp. Lona Beech. Huntington Beach and Brea. scrutiny io Newport Beach was directed at old oil wells. in addition to areas long known for their rotten-egg-like smell of hydrogen sulfide. "In the cue of Newport, we not only looked into the abandoned oil wells in the area, but also looked into areas in which residential complaints have been I 5 1••1 Newporter arrested for trying to run man over · BY G&oaGI '-AWAS A Newport B1acll w •• arratcd Oil t•picioa of~ murdet after be 1Ur91llly tried to ran down a man willlW. c.rduJiaaa fapt OD tbe Balboa Pe1imalellltweek. o..m Owl·~ 22, ii beilij ~ at the oiange County Jail on a bail of S1S,OOO. A prdimiDuy bearing for the cue ia tet (or Oct. 29 in the Harbor M••icipel Coan.. . 'Tbe fill9t took piece in tbe park.in& lot Of Woody WUrf'\, near 2Sth Smet and Newport Boulevard, around I :SO a.m. on Oct. 13. Following a heated argument, Brown and a friend tanaled with Paul Brenner, of Winnepea, Canada and one of bis friends, said ~ent Stoddard, spokes- man for tbe Newport Beech Police Department. At one pomt during the fight, accord- in1 to Stoddard, Brown brandished a tire iron, which was taken from him by Brenner. Brown and an injured friend left the fipt in bis truck and while leaving, Brown chased Brenner down, driving over a curb and parking meter before hittina him. Stoddard said. Brenner, who ended up undeTDCath the car. wu taken to the hospital, Stoddard added. Brenner wu releated-from Fountain Valley Regional HOlpital and Medical Center tbi• put Friday. boapital ofticiall Mid. • I I I Catt ~£ Cl•••• Cr•••• 111111 EMlllEM t I Enlll1Ilm11 • F11hlln .... fllllll AllHI ftl• .. I.a l ..... ...... a.-11 I . ..... ......... ..... NI I I E 11 21 II II 11 • 11 4 I 4 I I 14 14 7 • 17 13 11 .. J 8YDAYID coan;s.a....,. POrmGllOI ~~ J ... z. :em~~afullud mr.ntiDa life. *'4reams of lwi•aina ia ti. Olympica she loabd to ber family for IU~ port-and receiM it. Edw:Moll • UC Bertdey and USC, * ,... IOOll oa bcr way to make a life for._.., t11z1Pr iaa ~ for a few yan and Ilda' fOIJina a cmeer in martet- ilfa. As a liDp motller of • 13- year-old dau1hter, Zamucen ltritcd with the same dedication tlUll took her to the Olympic triU in the 1960s to rear that d ...... ter in a way which she lwndf .. rared. Ber father. a naval aviator in World War IL imrilled in the 2.amacen children the belief that .. obkms are never solwd by hlnliDa your t.ck on them or by lruina than appear biger than life. One year qo this week the 7.am11Cm family-. belie& were t.r to die altllute tat. While on a bwin ea trip to New Hampshire in October. 1915, lhe fell critically ill Pre- timin•ry tats Net E.ast reyeaJed tbe wont. She bad leukemia.. 9Wben they told me ·1 bad leukemia, it was like my whole life was just pulled out from underneath me," explained Zamucen, a Mission Viejo res- ident. ""I was a successful business ~ I wu independent. I wa doing real well, and then my bealtb wu taken away from tne."" •••hid back to calif~ abi wu 9dmitted to UCLA wlalle in tbi next few moatbl IM woald experience life u never before. •it wu a pretty milerable e~. Bot there wu oner any doabt in my mind tlwt I would mate it. •When they fant told me what wu Soina on I cried. But I aot my~backand tealired dUd DO matter wbat I WU aoina to So tbrouab.. I WU • ltrolfi . pawn and that I would ao throup it comina out a better and ltrODfCI' penon. • The leukemia bad spread infection tbroupout her body, and the ab9cnce of platelets in her blood camed leftre internal and external blttdiq A patient of Dr. Richard Champlain, a colleague of Dr. Robert Gale, whose work with the Chernobyl accident victims pined national attention, Zamucen spent five ~ in isolation. Hoapit.alirecl a total' of 11 1'6eb. with an additional 12 weeb of outpatient treatment every Wednaday, she fmally stabilized. And it wu then that she found out about the poaibility of a bone niarrow transplant. How- ever, the risky procedure required the bone marrow of a sibliq donor. and the chances of finding a compatible sibling are one in four. Her younger brother Steve happened to be that one. .. I knew I would help right away."" said brother Steve, 36, a CPA and resident of Newport Beach '1 Eastbluff. "I was really (¥o.9Ll!!tll~§) llOTHERS llARIET PRESENT LENDON SMITH, M.D. Nationally acclaimed Author and Nutritionist Discussing NUTRITION AND THE HEALTH SCAN ELECTRONIC NUTRITIONAL ALMANAC Dr. Smith will be autographing his books and answering questions about nutrition for healthy children, aging gracefully and staying optimally healthy from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon Friday, October 24, 1986 at ................ 8ndllechm 225 E. 17th St. COST A MESA., CA. happy that I matcbed 10 that 1": had the chance for ber to have the operation .. "You get this euphoria when you find out that you can help, but then you think to younelf, 'I could be the contributing factor that can kill her.'" But like bis sister. Zamucen dismissed the doubt and pro- ceeded with the operation, which was successful. who worb for Mr brother's Irvine 8CCOUDUq firm. Janet Zamucen feela the con- aultiq dlat abe does for her brother\ b-iMM enables ber to alowly ea. Net into the work- a-day world, and with a dauab- ter to Gile, the feela the aooner abc mums the better. "For the put year I wu just tryina to stay alive, ao there are times that I think, 'bow Iona will it take me to really get back to the point where I'm independent again?' -Yo come out of~ like this you haw to...._ a peat deal of love, 8dmindoia and confidence in younelf, ••aid, addiq that one of .. pil DOW is to let people bow that the time to belp younelf, ud otbc:n, deal with a dileue lib leubmia is before it penoaally toacbea you. .. H you don' have that con- fidence in younelf, theft I tbint you just can\ make it. I lftnt into battle, it wu me apimt it, and I won." "The donor doean 't go through that much; it•s not pleasant, but it's not bad. All you do is wake up with a sore back," said the brother, noting that ten days later be was feellna well enough to jog. ~as leak under Newport Janet Zamucen is convinced that the family which raised her is the aame family which got her through a tryina year. From the posh restaurant of the .Regency Hotel in Irvine, the sister and brother recounted the distreu of what wu, but also painted an optimistic picture of a future full of pro~ "I feel like I'm now back in the world again." said Zamucen, 12NOON-6PM I 1 fn.fllllll made," said Louis Pandolfi, vice president of operations for OeoScience Analytical Inc. of Simi Valley, the company which undertook the SJ~.ooo study. In the cue of 35th Street and Marcus A venue, city officiala knew some months ago from a related study by the State Div- ision of Oil and Gu that the area needed venting. and by a recom- mendation from the Division Pumpld•• WIDNISDAY OCTOllR 22 -throu11h- SUNDAY OCTOllR 26 AT THE VILLAGE PUMPKIN PATCH 3432 VIA OPORTO, NEWPORT BEACH PARTICIPATING STORES: llSTAUIANTS •. f ACX) THI WUlllOUll WIGl'I ... GIFT SHOPS LaA'I GIFTS UDO llAU & COffB Ot•~Mate ...... Gtlc.N aeocxu11 LI)() IOOk lltOI' I I ·~ ..... ~ ••• ..,.. ..... ~ .... -.......... di .... ....... ,.. ................ ., ...... '10.00., ......... -.... ,.....Paldl ........ ,_,.....,,_.,.v..._.,_.... r o·. 'AR!NTS, DON'T FOllGET TO ...0 THE KIDS TO TH! vtuAGE FOi SAFE & FUN HAllOW!!N Tlta.at·TlfATING ON OCTOla 31M Newport iDltallid a Pl ftllting tower around Labor Day which officials say hu adequately taken care of the problem for the time beina- But both the city of Newport and the Division of Oil and Gu qrecd that a loq-term tolution to the problem needl to be found and the Roberti study it wu hoped would offer such a aolu- tion. However, opiniom differ• to the overall worth of tW atudy in pinpointina the problems accurately and providiq ade- quate 1olutiona to pa leakaae in Newport. "We had 1U1pccted that the source wu biopnic, ao when we worked with the city of Newport we went on that UIUIDption. And the Roberti study has confirmed our initial swpi- ciona," said Rieb Manuel of the State Division of Oil and Ou. Newport Beach Fire Chief Jama Reed fecJa that the 1tudy does not praent a totally con- vincin& Cale in reprd to tbe gas leab beina bioaenic. He comid- en tbe report redundant insofar u it aays that pa could just be uain1 tbe abandoned oil wellJ u a conduit to reach tbe aurface, a fact abady baow,o to the city. "I'm a little diaappointed with the ltudJ lince it didn' offer any loaa term recommendations, recommendations we bad uaumed it wu eatablisbed to provide in the fint place, 0 commented Reed. Turner and Shores 'duke it out' over airport controversy BY ROGER BLOOM The 12 candidates for the Newport Beach City Council duked it out before the Lido Isle Community Association last week in a forum dominated by !he airport and Newport Center ISSUCS. The sharpest exchange involved Clarence Turner and David Shores, candidates to succeed Jackie Heather as the councilmembcr from the fourth district. Shores has long been critical of the airport settlement apee- ment between the city and county, which had the city drop a lawsuit against the county and agreed to an expansion of the terminal at John Wayne Airport in exchange for the county agreeing to limit jet flights out of the airport and to actively search for a second airport site. Turner. a member of the city's Teen club a possibility 11111•.,. ..... b-anquct hall with a stage, he ,. said. "The primary use would be the restaurant," Cavanaugh said, "but we're also looking at mak- ing it available for banquets or weddings during off-peak times and maybe opening for daytime lunches for local businessmen." Cavanaugh stressed that the "training function" of the club would be a very positive aspect. "The restaurant industry is the largest retail industry in the city," he noted, adding that a number of equipment manuf ac- turen would probably be willing to donate equipment to outfit a trainina facility. Nielsen said that the Irvine Company is prepared to make the land in the Bayview Landing site available to the Youth Association through a "20-year lease, cost f rcc" and to loan the association as much as $400,000 at an interest rate that is yet to be determined but that would be "certainly no more than our cost for the money." "This is the kind of project we want to be associated with," N ielscn stated. He noted the broad range of involvement with the Youth Association and said, "We always look for a coalition of interests behind any project of this type." He added that the company will not be able to make the site available if Measure A fails. aviation committee and presi- dent of the private Airport Working Group, wu instrumen- tal in both the lawsuit and settlement. "What we have is an agree- ment that allows a terminal 11 times larger than it is now," said Shores last week. "I think we should have continued to fight it and at least we would have bad quieter skies the last couple of yean." This brought a double- barrclled ree.onse from Turner. Fint, be nofed that Shores ran for council in J 980 and "took out ads that said be"d go out and find a second airport site . ., Yet, Turner said, .. since then be hasn't been involved." Turner ran down a list of bis airport-related activities over the last several yean and said, "Not once did I see Mr. Shores. Where was he?" Turner also pointed out that Shores had recently bought a home under the flight path of jets departing the airport and stated, "Because of the (settle- ment) agreement, be bad the confidence to move in there and the lender bad the confidence to make the loan." The airport discussion also featured a proposal from Allan Beet, who is running against Councilwoman Evelyn Hart in the third distri~ for an .. airport neighbon, bill of rights." · "Why is a second site so hard to find?.. Beek uked rhetori- cally ... Because other cities are afraid they will be taken advan- tage of like we were." He said bis .. bill of rights" would limit the time that airport noise could exceed 6S decibels at any given home to 20 minutes per day and include compensa- tion to homeowners who bad to endure that noiae levet Hart did not comment directly on Beck's proposal, instead pointing out that as president of the county League of Cities she put fmding a second airport site at the top of the League\ list of priorities. lnresponsetoaqucstionfrom the floor, Councilman Don Strauss said that be favon many aspects of the proposed Newport Center expansion but "the rea- son rm against it is .. .it con- tains an additional 1.27 million square feet of office space, that will bring any number of employees and ca.rs and will increase traffic in the city." He concluded that if "the office requirement were scaled back, I would have no problem voting for it." Strauss' opponent in the first district race, Planning Commis- sioner James "Buzz" Penon, outlined his support for the plan, saying "the benefits from the traffic improvements in the pla greatly outweiab the amoant of traffic it would aencrate ... It will be a benefit to the city in tcrmt of the tax base and other public bendits." Other canclidates bad some strong comments on both sides of the issue. Phil Sansone, a candidate in the sixth district, said that the plan WU being sold to tbe public through a slick •disinformation and brochuremauhip cam- paign." One of his opponents in the sixth district., Betty Tesman bad a difrerent Yiew. "It will mate Newport Center a cultural center, a businea center and a residential center," Tesman said ... lf we don't do it, well end up as a whistle stop on the way to San Diego." Pat Mic~ also running in the sixth district, said, '1"be plan is not an overnight dream; it's something that's wcU thought out." A number of candidate forums are scheduled for the closing two weeks of the cam- pai~ including one sponsored by the League of Women V oten that will take place Oct. 28 at 7:30 p.m. and will be shown JM on the cable TV channels that carry council meetings. That f onun will be held in the C01IDCiJ chamben at City Ball st ~OJI' (!IJ~ ff~ .f <&,,n1/u~ "!I t'11'1UUJ ,,,, <VHd a r"" ;y; a ~a/ JANN~ "~ t#NU ,~'ak fo11 ~~ r/l ,-~ fflw~. (JJJ.,, .tJ,,,/ ~~ ~ ~ ~~ IJJ 14-z.,., •• JY;-t JJSJJ ~-~-. §',,,,.,,. .t fa · ... ~ 6 fa· ... fl. !/. "/':' 9'. f.N,j llU# I (Tu) ISl-1#1 .I.. IS .,.._ ..J .4... J ·•• •• .. Michaels Ille best choice in crowded sixth disbict Tiie siDla coam:il climid ia die c.o.w .. Ms alQ •••es die most wido-GfC• rw ia die Newpwt •n dee:& n Tiie nab to n:p'NT 8iD AFC._ aaa.aed edm•ms Betty Taman and Baaw Watoa.. aaon.ey M;+ 11.apin. C01DllUlaity activist Pbil ~ wl hroadc..aa-Pat Midwrls TCSl!U!D, an .dministndor &om U.C. Im.c, K<ml to rely beavily OD expert advice, and is llOt afraid to llSk impoltaat questions wbtn she ntedl WWUL Bailiag &om New Y ort City, she finds comfort in the bis-citJ life. and would like to bring its benefits to Newport Beach.. We lib New York City, too. Prderably north of New Jersey. The coagatioo and bustle of that type of metropolitan urban environment would haft disastrous effects on a city like Newport. If candidates were cbOSCD on the basis of kindness and sensitivity, Harmon Weston would ha~ no problem being elected_ Be may be the doscst thing to •Mr. Smith Goes to W asbington... that we will ever sec. The man wbo occasionally bas burst into song at the candidate forums unfortunately doesnl have the grasp of the issues necessary to consider him seriously. Phil Samone no doubt bas the constitution to endure long and tedious council study sessions.. to pore over lengthy detail analysis and .arrive at well-documented conclusions. But at times the bard-boiled retired aerospace executive seems almost too bogged-down in a fury of charts, graphs and facts. We wonder bow well be would fit in on the council. Ncvcrtbclcss7 as the Gridlock candidate in the race, be represents a dear cboicc for slow-growth supporters. This leaves Michael Lapin and Pat Micbae~ two respected community leaders. Lapin is a bright young newcomer, while Michaels is a long-time resident, community volunteer and activist. Lap~ an attorney aDd businessman. would be a positive addition to the council. While be supports the Newport Center build-out, be says his election would not be a 14gJ"CCD light"' for developcrs7 and each individual project would be independently evaluated. Lapin bas netted a f cw key endorsements-notably Republican County Chairman Tom Fuentes. The backing from F ucntcs bas been criticized by Lapin's opponents, who claim the GOP leader's involvement bas brought party politics to a non-partisan race. Lapin bas defended Fuentes, saying he·s a resident of Newport and free to independently support whomever be wants. Frankly, we think thcy·rc all right-backing Lapin is F uentcs • prerogative. but the degree of the county chair's invotvcmcnt must not be ignored. Lapin may be a strong candidate in a f uturc election. Being new to our town. be has yet to log the hours of community service many Newportcrs feel arc ncasury to get to know the city. TheTC arc few people in our community rcspccted as much as Michaels-he is sharp, inquisitive and brilliantly articulate. He sees Newport's future as that of a thriving, prosperous community. Because of that, be says, it is nr.assary to have the Newport Center build-out.. He bas suggested a few innovative ideas-such as installing a low-power radio station at the entrances of the city to broadcast traffic information. Some have questioned why a man of Michaels· background and crcdcntials would want to sene on the council Miduds says it is to repay the town be low:s-wb.icb sounds like a standard political rcspoDSCy but a quick loot at Michaels' record of volunteer service and community involvement backs him up. He is a strong leader", and like Lapin, would be an asset to the council. While both Lapin and Micbaeb ~worthy of endorsement. Michaels' reputation and n:cord of c:xpairnce make him the more atbactite daoice.. We support the election of Pat Michaels. with no racrvatiom. Be ha offered our city bis scrvia:s. and it would be a mist•ke to loot dicwbtte. Baker (A)mmunirations ...... c ........ Ncapcrt 1111*. CA lm3 (1M) D1-112D .............. : P.O..a.- lllapcw1 ...._ r.A tM5l-sm Time of my Life IY JIM FELTON How OraRge County ladlrs fight bigotry and discrimination It almost seems lite it hap- pcncct just a short time ago when Leo Shapiro and I bandied the arrangements for the first Humanitarian Awards Banquet of the Orange County Chapter, National Confercoc:c of C hris- tians and Jews. But it wasn't yesterday: it was ten years ago, Editorial and next Wednesday, Oct. 29, this illustrious group will stage its Tenth Annual Humanitarian Awards Dinner in the Irvine Hilton and Towers. And what an outstanding trio of honorees, reflecting three dominant f aiths-thc Catholics, Bruce Sumner for Congress The race in the 40th Congressional District sure bas been unusual this year. Two years ago. i.ncumbent Republican Bob Badbam rolled up his usual comfortable margin against Carol Ann Bradford. the Democrats' sacrificial lamb in this heavily GOP district. Things got a little different last spring. when Nathan Rosenberg, tbcn president of the reviwd Orange County Young Republicans, entered the primary race qainst Badbam. Meanwhile, a ICrious bn:atdown in communication on the Democratic side resulted in Art Hoffmann, a Lyndon Lalloucbe disciple, being the only name on the Democratic ballot. County Democratic Chairman Bruce Sumner, a retired municipal coun judge and former Newport Beach assembl~ stepped into the battle as a writ.o-in candidate. Wiien tbe smote dcared in J~ Baclbam bad soundly turned bact the cbaUcnge of Roeenberg, and after numerous court challen.ges and an C"YeDtual recount, Sumner bad outdistanced Hoffmann. So now Sumner bas the challenge of unseating Badbam in the county._ beartland of Republicanism. Sumner bu attempted to pict up where Rc-.bcra left oft-pointing to Badbam \ high travel RlCOld ad lack ol leadmbip on a national ~ Baclhe•, meanwhile., has poli.tioned bilmelf as the bosom buddy of Romld Rap•, while equarina Sumner u a crony of Tip O'Neill. Sa•• 1 \ beaa quiet to by and dodge that label, and bu ....,inalY been trying to oat-Republican the Republican &.dbam. A quiet loot at the record does show that, while not • Iona time proponent of Repablice•ism. Sumner is far from a liberal Dt;wrr.alll. Ilia history abows him to be a well-respected man of cowa wlltive modendio~ a former Republican who switched parties duama tbe <i0a. S-•aer is briabt, inaovatiw and creative. It ii unfortunate tbat more wten doa\ loot beyond the party labels. He ii dearly the supaior dtoitt here. ad althouab we realize the mammoth tut be bm in &oat of him at the polb Nov. 4, be hu our endorsement. the Jews and the Protestants. Taken alphabetically, the three arc Walter B. Gerken, retiring chairman and chief executive officer of Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Company; Elaine Redf add of Fullerton, who con- vinced Henry Segerstromtbat be should give land and money for the Pcrf ormin1 Arts Center, and Raymond L. Watson, former president of the Irvine Com- pany, former chairman of Walt Disney Productions. a devel- oper, philosopher and all- around humanitarian. It may be the best class of Humanitarians in the Chapter's first decade. I feel privileged to have them as f ricnds. The Orange County Chapter almost didn' get started. There were many discussions about why the county needed local repl"C$Cntations in the National Conference of Christians and Jews. I remember well how O.W. "Dick .. Richard, pioneer New- port Beach retailer, Red Patter- son of the California Angels and Mary Jones of Disneyland brought the interfaith leaders of Oranae County business together to form the chapter. The ftnt mcdina WU held at Disneyland, in their private club and hosted by Donn Tatum, then cbairmao of Disney •s board. Tatum wu an officer of the bia Loi Angeles Chapter of NCCJ, and be knew bow many people in Oranae County already beloqed to the organ- ization, throup the LA. chap- ter. From thia meetin1, a bard core of foundiq directon began to ptbcr, to ditcu11 the pros and cona of NCCJ in Orange County. I remember one meet- ing in I.be small front room of the Newport Beach Country Club (formerly Irvine Cout CC). durina which several county leaden cautioned about f ormiaa another charitable aroup that would bombard busineumen for contributions. JI, F•"'91 Dliirl••r: reliCu RiD Road w1 tbe San J09qiliD BiD llOed couection will diWrt tlaOUlanCla of can ilrOUDcl Corona dcl Mar. TbClc roads WoUld be a boon to Cor- ona clel Mat, wl let no one tell you diflercatly. Thia north- IOuth artery waa available five ,.,. llO until • mnil•r refer- endum UOpped tbe completion of Newport Center Fuhion Island. Traffic conditiona bave worsened year by year, not becaute the Irvine Company completed Newport Center, but becaue of development oc:cur- rina outside Newport Beach. when there ia no route available other than PllCif'ac Cout High- way and MacArthur Boule- vards. If citium arc tired of tbrou&h traffac on residential streets. and buaincaa are tired of losin1 cuatomen and the threat of parkina being removed, they will surely support the plan so we can have tbia urgently needed by- .PUS around Corona dcl Mar. We all stand to benefit too much to let this opportunity 10 by. Dee Maten COl'OM del Mar Big bualnm 1111 111111 people 0...Mltor: We, the little people, need all ibe help we can aei. The other night thRC memben of the City Council showed where they · itand when the little people cry out for help. The homeowners of Lido Mobile Park went before the council to uk for their help and were sent off into the bureaucratic morass to be grpund up by lawyen, develop- en and big business. These little people bad only one request-a zone overlay to help protect their homes. The outcome wu a wishy-wuhy tie vote which wu a slap in the face to all the little people of this world. You know what will happen DOW in all those meetings and smoke-filled rooms. Big busineaa will have the little people for dinner. Dlm'l•ar. I woald like to make a cor- rection in my letter to tbe editor on Sept. 25. For tboee who may want to check the accuracy of my findiqa tbat tbe Newport Center cxpemion plan wonem traff1e coqation in Newport Beac~ Table 2.2 ia found in Vol. 4 of the EIR. not Vol 2. Readiq tbe Elll ia diffacult, but not impouible. One must be prepared, however, to aeparate the wheat from the chaff, to separate the data from the EIR. \ rhetorical interpretations. Look at the data, the numben, the tablea, the traffic volumes, not .just the rhetoric. I think that you will come to the same conclusion that I did: imtelMI of improving the traffic situation in Newport Beach, the expansion plan wonem it. Ju D . Vaadenloot, M.D. Newport••~ ft'1,n•lllMll lllrytl• Preschool Storytime is now underway at the Newport Beach Public Library. Branch sche- dules arc u f ollowa: Balboa Branch: Tuesdays at 10:30 Lm., Oct. 14-Nov. 25. Corona del Mar Branch: (two sessiom) Tuesdays at 10:30 a.m. through Nov. 2S, and Wednes- days at 1:30 p.m. through Nov. 26. Marinen Branch: Thundays at 10:30 Lm. through Oct. 30. Newport Center Branch: (two sesaiom) Wednesdays at 10:30 a.m. and l :JOp.m. through Nov. s. lbere is still time for pre- school children to repter at their local branch library. For information call Maraaret Poarch, Coordinator of Child- ren's Services, at 644-3186. Hoag Memorial Hos~ttalPresb~e~an conference center 301 Newport Blvd ., Newport Beach No Appointments Necessary NO Charge I liiW ailed the F.., V'K>- lellce Rodiae more dlllel tban I ca couat; Won Y• -. too escited, the wont~ tb8t ever b.,..nod in our f~ Wll tbe day I dun a Sta Ocu album at Daft aftei> I w11 up all nipt with the baby. But for eevera1 yean, I '"-IHed tbe Bodine when- ever I wanted to contact my friend Barbara Yeqer. .. Hotline, this ii~• she would aay. She did a tremendous amount of phone coUD.1Clin1 durin1 her maternity leaves, timea when I felt all alone at wort and mined bcr a lot. Maybe, in fact, I waa stallin1 off potential violence by bugin1 her 10 much. But some women in Orange County don' have a friend to call. And they really need one, because their husbands beat up on them. Maybe they are so physically and emotionally crusbecl that they can' see a way out of the terror. Usually they have little or no money. Often they arc worried sick about their kids, and what will happen to all of them adrift in the streets. Fifty percent of the women who are referred to the Hotline, says Barb, are 'not even ready to kaw their husbands, much lea preu charges against them. That stinb. The lucky ones, says Barb, manage to call the local polifx. They are then referred to Hotline volunteers' homes (no volun- teer's number is ner given out) from a ceetrid .. .,. liiCid by tbe, polici. hlfonmlioa OD tie ... , ..... ....... iD die county is P.rovided, ud the •oma and ber ebildrea are frequntly diiectecl to • pa.cc where they c:aa lift for about 30 days and F supportive cou- aetina. Since the Rodine .. incep- tion in 1978, more tban 6,000 such women baw been lbeltered and helped. Now, more than ever, the Hotline needs volu.nteen. Even if you arc homebound, you can commit a block of time to answer your phone. Senion arc beilla actively recruiied as coun- selon. There is one catch; you can't just wina it. You have to attend a six-week certifacatecl prOIJ'&m. The seuiom are 0010- ina, and the next one starts in a few weeks. You could be a lifesaver. At this point you may be curlina your lip ... Nab, there's .----...., none of that stuff in Newport Beach," you say. Wrona. Barb says that affluent communities have just u much domestic violence u the poorer parts of the county ... We do get far fewer ref erra/J from the Newport Beach police, .. sbe added. The reuon? Police Chief Arb Camp- bell says that the Newport police will 10 out to the home where a domestic felony uaault baa been committed and arrest the husband. He feela that ia why the force ref en lea often to the Hotline. 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RO# lllrd ad Junko JO#Jll.f Grodin """Our Rlywo lww ~ tr11t•d on tlt•lr unw11v•rln6 oppMJ/lo1t to mf orcltw CIJll/~ nl11 ~ d••tlt pne11l1y l•w•. " committ« of """"'1wrtl c.11/or- nio llltonwy1, ctllW Ltiwy#1/or Court Refonn, ~ pnptll~" npon potntlJw Ollt otlwr vital .,... Iii wlrldt tlw court Nu ~ tlw politiul ~ p/tJa of itr /Wral ~Into civil 1U .wQ 1U crlmlnoJ CIUG. T1W .,~, wa.r pr•pand by Lawye11 /or Court Reform, mlUU up of a11om1ys from sotM of CallfomU1'3 most pre31ifioau lqalfimu. 'IM nport loob at sp•cific California Supreme Court decuionJ In wltich C/Wf Jwtice Ro• Bird and Jwtices Cruz Reynoso and Joseph Grodin have imposed their own political philosophy into civil as well as criminal law cases they have reviewed. IV. Labor and Eaplo1ment: Emaria1 that the Employer Alwa19 Pa19 The Bird Court's decisions, in the area of labor and employ- ment law arc marked by one consistent feature: the employer always loses. Through a variety of jurisprudential gyrations, the Court has routinely gone beyond the legislature's mandate to promote ita own social and economic views in areas affec- ting virtually all aspects of the relationship between employers and employees in California. A recent example is the Court's decision in County San- itation Dutrict No. 2 v. Lo.s Angeles Co unty Employees· Association, 38 Cal. 3d 564 ( 1985), where the Court over- turned 25 years of precedent and held that a strike by public employees was lawful. Although I 0 other states permit strikes by public employees, in every instanc .. the right has been created by the legislature. Only in Califo rnia has legislative silence been viewed as a license to invade the legislature's pro- vince and create. by judicial fiat, what the legislature has declined to enact. Justice Lucas, writing .. lmil Wllilllll •pllll in diewat. comldly cUncter-that expoea Calif~ ~ploy­ izecl tM Coart U ... 10 en to opa CDded ability for a "eaamoRCI witla tM ()QIW;Cpt ol broad ruse of employment tM puMicltrite• .. il ;.,._d ~ itt owa political Yicwpoi.at on 'Ille Bird Court bal UC> aone tbe citizenry witlaout hP'•ive beyond the lq:ialative mandate authorization. SiJnificantl'y. ia die area of worten• compen- Cbief J..aice Roee Bird would aation. In .hMbon Stttl Co,,,. v. haw pne beyond tbe majority Worlc•r•' Compen$•tlon to hold t1ICb a "-' to be one App«lb Boord. 22 Cal. 3d 658 of comtitutional dimemion, (1978), the Court pve an overly thus precludiq any lqialatjve expamive ~on to .the ~­ review wbataoner of a privilege utory probibitiOn apinat diJ.- tbat can be panted only by crimin1tio~ for fi!iDI aw~' legislative action in every other compensallon claun. [Califorma state. Labor Code Section 132a.] The Bird Court often inter-Under tbe Court'• interpma- prets statutes in a manner that lion, any •Mfvene effect" on an goes far beyond any reuonable employee claiming a work- view of the legislature's intent. 1 ~lated injury can be deemed In Commodore Home Sy$tmu, unlawful, even if employees with Inc. v. Supe.rior Court, 32 Cal. similar non-work related injuries 3d 21 I (1982), the Court inter-arc subject to the same •advene preted the Fair Employment and effect." In so doing, the Court Housing Act to permit awards went beyond the statutory pro- of punitive damages, even hibition of discrimination to though nothing set forth in the mandate pref crential treatment, statute permits such an award. a resuJt that cannot logically or Cal. Gov't Code Sections legally be squared with the long- 12900-12996. The eff cct of Com-established mcanin1 of the word modore Homes is exacerbated "'discrimination." by other decisions, such as Another excunion into new American National Ins. Co. v. theories of employer liability can Federal Employment and How-be found in Suasuz v. Plaslic ing Commission, 32 Cal. 3d 603 Dress-Up Co., 31 Cal. 3d 774 ( 1982). which expand the range ( 1982). There, the Court inter- of employer actions that can give preted Section 227 .3 of the rise to liability. In American California Labor Code as National, the Court held ordi-requiring an employer to pay an nary high blood pressure to be employee for "accrued"vacation a •physical handicap" despite time, even if the employee's riaht clear legislative history that the to vacation time bad not vested FEHA should not receive an at the time of the employee's open-coded interpretation cessation of wort. The obstacle bringing such a medical condi-faced by the Court in reachina tion within the ambit of a this result was the legislature•s protected "handicap." express command that only Justices Richardson and compensation for M.yested vaca- K.aus, writing in dissent, pointed tion time" was due the employee out that analogous provisions of upon termination. The Court federal law (such at Title VII of overcame this obstacle by hold- the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and ing that ~ted" and "accrued" the National Labor Relations have the same meanin& ignoriq Act) are uniformly interpreted the legislative history wherein not to permit non-compensatory the legislature chanaecf the word forms of relief such as punitive .. accrued" to "vested." The damages; and that both logic Court thereby was able to reach and established canons of stat-a result more in keeping with its utory analysis compel the same own political agenda rather than interpretation of parallel provi-the intent of the Legislature. sions of state law, absent a clear The Court's extra-statutory legislative intent to the contrary. activism is similarly evident in The Court ignored this argu-cases addressing unemployment ment, and instead, created a rule insurance benefits. The lefisla- ''Primrose'' by Elliott turc prohibits unemployed per- sons from receiving benefits if terminated for ... misconduct" or volpntarily leaving employment without .. good cause." In Ama- dor v. UMmployment lnsuranc~ Ap~als Board. 35 Ul. 3d 671 (1984), the Court held that this ~ai.rement .. ,. be ....... merely upoa a c:lai•s , .. wr- tio11 ol a •bjucthe W t'Ut tbcwork ........... ( ... fell within tbe job deaiptioe pm her upo11 beoomina a.po,ed) WU beyond lier prOfaaioaal qualificatiom. . . (Amador was ~OJCd .~ • bistot.c:chnic:ian, a Job reqmrma her to prepare human -tia1IC samples for patJaolo&ical ~­ &is. Amador n4Uled an emp- ment, within her job dacripbon, on the basis that abe •• not qualified to perform it.) A. Justice Moak noted in diuent, this boldiq aewarcll the stubborn or recalcitrant employee who refUlel work or otherwise attempts to dictate bis or her own terms of employ- ment even when contrary to the . . employer's express require- ments. There ia nothing in the legislature's mandate to permit the employee's subjective belief to overcome objective evidence of what constitutes misconduct, yet the Court decided to C"xtend the le1islative mandate to reward such employees with unemployment benefits. What is especially troubling is that Amador 3 holding may extend beyond the question of entitlement to unemployment insurance because of the Court's decision in Ptt>p~ v. Si.nu. 32 Cal. 3d 468 ( 1982). Sim.r accords collateral estoppd effect to an administrative findin& such as a finding of eligibility for unem- ployment benefits_ and opens up an entirely new risk of liability for the employer who contests (and loses) a claim for unem- ployment benefits. If the Boanl concludes that there wu no .. good cause" for a termination or no ""misconduct" by tbe employee, the employer may be collaterally estoppccl from lit- igating that issue in a subsequent lawsuit brought by the former employee claiming wrongful discbargeordiscrimination.Tbe combined effect of Amador and Sinu can, accordingly, elevate an employee's subjective inter- pretation of the terms and con- ditioc:; of employment into a judicial bar against claims for de.magcs (including emotional distress and punitive da.m-.s) in the former employee's lawsuit that often follows. Although the Supreme Court bas not yet been presented with this issue, there should be little doubt as to what Chief Justice Bird\ Court would conclude if •43999 ''Nova'' by Elliott Pre-Cllristnaas Sale •35999 ~8ltlilt799 ''Vetoaica'' by Elliott •35999 ........ 8650 10-60%0FF EVERYTHING October 24 thru 26 CONSIGNMENT GAl.LERY TIUMU AID IEDDlllC IOT llCL .. • ,_E 270 E. 171li COSTA MESA Ms ........... -......... (714) 631-262'l AL.WA VS ACCEPTING OUAU1Y COHSIGNltfENTs V. R•"1Dltlm I: ,. 1Hiw& tlte PoUdcal TMdet witll ••• 'tJ The Coart\ political bias is highlighted by two dorieiom that upheld gr'Cmly paj+t.Udered election cliabida dapite Oftr-1..1-•---~ .. ---........... ,,...... oppambi>D. In 1911. the California Legis- lature reapportioaed die state's voting districts.. nae aedistric- ting plw were i•wediat.ely oppoeed as beiaa pallly and unfairly Fl~ ss 1ved to per- petuate the~ leMcnhip in the state ~ lldcren- dum petitions dlaOc•aina dlac plam were ~ ud the sipatura rcqailed to subject the districta to Yotcr approval were ptbered. Tbc 1&1111e comti- tution proYida th.a wt.:n leg- islation ba beca IO ch•Denp, the statute docs not take effect unless it is appro'ftd by the votcn. At that paint, tbe Demo- cratic ieadcnhip iD the lqisla- ture ukcd the CCMll1 to nlle that the voters l11eted the power to challenge tbe election districts created by their •representa- tives. .. In Aunrtbly v. Datbrttefam. 30 Cal 3d 631 ( 1912). the Court (with Chief' J•lltiice Bird writing the majority opiaioa) i.olple- mentcd the new districting plans despite the votcn' opposition. The majority acbowledpt that the voters bad tbe power to Oppo9e the dedioa diltr~ and a &•11111111 ADDIS 0400-Gilbcrt Steplacn an...r. 32, of La Palma ... anatcd oa IUlpirim of mjede- lltCaDOf' drat clri+iaa. 0810-Paul Cluiltoplla' Sin- ua, 18, of Newport •a waa anatcd OD smpicioa of petty thdl. 2300 Micbad Alan Cox_ 21, of Pico Jlivaa waa anatcd OD suspicioa of trape11iaa TUUDAY, OCTOaDt 7 CJIDDS 1100-A pane and contmts valued at SI ,JlO wae reported stolen from a boat moon:d in the 3400 block of Vaa Oporto. 1200 A tekpboDe and w- waina madrjnc valued at S300 were reported stolea from a .... ft!:C in the 1200 block of Westdjfl', I 3JC>-T ools valued at SS90 wue reported stoJen from a car parted in the SOO bloct of Redlands. 174.5-A 1982 BMW valued at Sll,000 was reported stolen from the 200 block of Cedar. 1800-Clotbing valued at S700 was reported stolen from a n::sidcnce in the 200 block of Via Graziana.. AJUlt:STS A Vintage Refledion on you. FLOORTOCBUNG· MIRRORED WALLS 20%0FF e FIREPtACES •BATHROOMS e DINING ROOMS e BEDROOM CEILINGS flfEE DESIGN CONSVlTATION REE IN llOAtE ESllMAJES All WOIUC CUA&4Nl&D OWNa Ga.EC SCAH91Y cnt)Ml-1111 &a>r' ... , ••• ,. a...i•1 It lj 111t u M• Jw S11tlftt Sdw •'IS. >I; ol Am•rf wa & 11 • -I IJ fzita Of, ••• dlrlJ••• .. d 1'45~1a Emenoa ~ lt, ol Fo ••e VlllleJ p-., _. tM,cq ·1 et1 1• •• a111e1ll • 1111·cioa al cft01t11wa1fmwaL ... .......... .._/ ......... , die.. .,_ nlDAY,OCIG•JH• t• izatioa'• run ..-.w; .. co- CWIMWS .:b • n. willl two ..._ ~ 1----.C. lleRo eq-.. ·~.. dulil'w: Dick •• t • ... Yalmd Ill St,• .. 1qwted Lemri S't (If wy 5-- stola from a ar p-hd ia die U. A Laps} PtM ._ md ...._..,die 0 Jm. Wida 400 Mock of &It Coma Jliah-Ric+t d wen: tM 6i+ias fon:eL... proceeds dcri'tM froa tm. way. M.-y Joma ber r Wftta'J cti-r. tk <> I*' ,.,. ib 1430-A tdrrtiliolt ftlmd Ill -41 .. ti.efc= r•tn11 a. -a ltaft. _.a • w1ilta ·a SSOO w 1cpo1ted llole'D from MOit of om rqlllu board 1C01C of lar••itariaa proj- Newpott Twde loc8lc:d Ill H9 • E•inp wac bdd ia die ._d Utl i•rf-llidt • ei '19 ,._. FMllion ltlnd of Diredon Roam Ill A ' im flOll • ie• fMla _. m.cr- 2100-Watcbea valued at StwlD-, ad Newport • m:b rm.I teal _. p1e-ecca ~ Sl,612 were reported stolen from people were promiDad ...,... oata.~lll dlcCCMdy\ a rcsidalce in the 100 bJoct of the foanclins dira:ton.. T1lae collcp to carom.., -.drr- Golda. isladrd Geoatt ~Apa staadiq aa4 ln'otlacdoocl. ARRESTS Blomquist, Martin Brower, ~ al d 1 studyina 1240-Michael Chance Riley, Robert Oiffonl. Robert Gag-the wodd-S Yarious tbco1ogia 36, of Garden Grove was genbcim, Robert Ru.nritz., and fmta. am:stcd on suspicion of poaes-Rabbi Bcmard Ung, James la addition, tbe council sion of cocaine. R~dt, and the Rn. Robert attacks biaotry wherever it I ~James Joseph Karch, Shepard Jr., amoaa otben. ari9es.. I ra:all lr!W!lal imtencn 36, of Fullerton was arrested OD Appropriately, the fint where llecl Patterson siaale- suspicion of possession of Humanitarian Awards dinner handedly collfrollted stroag- cocaine for sale. was bdd in the Disneyland Botd willed city execatnea when SATUllDAY, ocroau 11 ~ and Dr. Duid G. duqm of polia llnlUlity (aot CJUMl"5 Aldrich, cllaacellor at UC in Newpwt • w la) wae filed by 122S-M.ink. COldl valued at Irvine, W die din• r dnime-ncial •iM1ilia.; S4,990werercportedsaolrll&aa n.ct1wec----.f•dliafinl Bat~tMl"I, • ..._ Baffmn's loc• it .a #I Fwbjcw cdebtllrioa wae Kt11 tla W. al NCCJ ii me f-=t tUt ii exilts Island. Ricteabouom. wllo Ud just at all ia Or• r CM•y. r. 1300-A bicycle Yalued at miral •die dlid c•o:uti"te for imprcwd by tilt talikr of JSD SI ,000 ... reported stolen from the Onaac Conaty Boy Sc:oats and WO I EB wbo bite time to Carbo's Ratamaat loc•od at Council; Dr. Stnlc:y M. K.egel, plan ,. ... ..., ors ... aati- 1000 Bristol Street.. the intcraatioully known pcdia-bJiaotry projects wl odm wia 161S-A boat enp nlued trician and child cardiology further' tk cw of brotber- at S800 was reported stolen from spcci•tist. and Sapa •ism Ti.. hood. AD NCCJ boscl -t•in.g a car pon in the 1800 block of mas F. Riley. is an e:xperieace; the ..,..;arion West Balboa. Today the NCCJ board with boanl mcmben is a joy. I AIUlESTS includes tbe finest names in will never forget the camaraderie 0020-Thomas F.dwin Webb, 0naac County, nd ~ affain and the wm mth. ....... ------------_., Von Hemert Interiors cosrAlllSA UJJ NLUkJRT aw.. ('JM)MI--- Von Hemen lnteiiors brings to you a very special sale on Bom~. c· nestS. Oftt 200 to choose &om in all shapes ac mes. All impanrd DIRECT from Europe. a Bombc". II) e beautiful ~ 8Y aoGD ltOOll Two Newr.rt Den n1ide•1 ...-F""-•..-n•\ ••••I !"'. •°' tbe • richrat ..,,.. .. Aiiaica tllii moatll: Donald Brea ud Batton Green Bettio- gea. Brc, S4. is the principal owner and chairman of the lrYine Company. His net worth was estimated at S600 million by the maprine. Mn. BettinF~ 70, controls an estimated ms million in auets.. KCOrding to the For~s list released last 1":et. The list will be published in the mapzine\ Oct. 27 issue. Bre~ who is divorced and has three children, lives on Linda Isle. He is the son of movie wife of industrialist Earle M. producer Mihon Bren and the Jorgensen, and be grew up in current Mrs. Marion Jorgensen, Los Angeles and Newport Be.ch. He attended the University ol Walhinaton ill Seattle on a •tiina ICbolanbip, aradn•ioa with a depce in butineu and economica. He left tbe m•atcr\ proaram tllcR to spend three yean in the Marine Corps. and then returned to Newport Beach in the early SOa. He established the Bren Company, a ffvdop- ment firm., and in 1962 be helped found the Mission Viejo Com- pany, serving as its president until it was sold to Philip Morris Inc. in 1967. In 1969, according to reports at the time, he sold the Bren Co. to International Paper for S34 million. He bought it back in 1972 for S3.S million. 1111 ........ Strong sales in Newport for new 'Eagle' BY ROGER 8LOOM The Eaak bas landed. No, not the s.,.ce capsule that toot Neil Armstrona and Buzz Aldrin to the lWW' surface. No, not the 12-meter yacht currently plying the waters off of Australia. The Eagle that landed Mon- day is the United St.ates' first gokt coin to be minted since 1933, and fmt~ay sales were of gold rush proportions. 1Dere .. an incredible amount of int~ .. said George Hall, vice president of the Newport Beach-based precious metals farm Monex International Ltd. .. It's generated as much interest in the precious metals market as anything that's happened in many years. . . There~ a broad interest in the product." Hall reported that Monex handled about SI million in sales of the coin on Monday, the first day of trading in the new coin. The one--ounce coin, minted with a SSO face value, was trading at $445, compared to the spot gold price of $42S per ounce, Hall said. The mint is also issuing balf- ounce, quarter-ounce and 0.1- ounce Eagles, with f acc values of S2S, SlO and SS. which are all legal tender. But,.&.bey will not show up in your cflanae at the grocery store, and their gold content is worth nine or ten times the face value. The heavy demand for the coin is the result of a recent increase in gold prices, com- bined with an embargo imposed on the South African Kruger- rand last year, experts said. The new American issue- coming on the heels of new gold issues from Japan and A ustra- ha-1s perfectly timed to take advantage of the market situa- tion. "'The interest will probably continue for a while," said Hall. .. There's been a lot of publicity. There will probably be a lull when the publicity dies down, but then the ad campaign by the mint will begin." llall said that the mint is pl._ to spead ~million to pr&'inoti the com lo collecton and investon. The coins are 91.67 percent gold, and are expected to take a big share of the domestic gold market. The appeal is not limited to partriotism and the allure of the new, however. The EaaJe is also the only coin to qualify as an investment for retirement accounts under the tax reform legislation now awaiting Presi- dent Reagan's signature. They will also benefit, at least l~~~~~~~iiiiiiii~r~~~~~,initially, from a continuing upswing in gold prices resulting from renewed inflationary trends and instability in the I.RUPP INSURED PLUS Limited Partnership will invest its net ofTmaa proceeds m mo~ked lealritia which will provide for participation in the underlyina properties· rents and sales procecda. Tbac ICCUritia will be paranteed apinst loa of principal or buic interest to the Partnenbip by a corporate instnunmtality of, or corporations chartered by. the United States GoYCnUDCOt. SlanWise •2 CMc Plan. Suite 180, Newport 8Nch, CA 92660 (714) 720--0111 -----------------------I 0 I woald like to receive further information I on DIJPP INSURED PLUS Limiled I Pa1W•dp. P1e1R emd ~a copy d I It. Plulpa1us. I I I I international banking system, according to gold experts. For • 1n call MJOW.C:O...Hwy ...... ID P:••l*t8-dt,CA_, ITATI PAaM Tix reform an work with IRAs 1nd lncOme shifting The new tax law will cflanae and cuatoctiat eccouata. became the way many Americana save 10-called unearned income and invest for Iona term fman-cbildren m:eiw from any toUrCe cial goal.a-notably. retirement in exc:aa of Sl,000 will now be and children\ education. This taxed at the pareat-a rate. article, the final one in the series The main exception ia that on tax reform, answen ques--you can still use custodial tions about Individual Retire-accounts for children aae 14 or ment Accounts (IRAs) and older, because their unearned about shifting income to chil-income will be taxed at their dren to save taxes. (low) rate. But assets in a cus- Who can deduct IRA contri-todial account are the child~ butions? property, to do with u he or she Contributions for 1986 pleases upon reaching maturity. remain deductible for everyone Keep in mind that the advan- currently eliajble to have an tagc of shifting income to your IRA, so don't forfeit what may children is not nearly as great be your last opportunity to take under the new tax rules, because this deduction. You may mate the difference between the hilb- your contribution as late as est and lowest tax brackets April 1 S, 1987, and still claim generally will be only 13 percen- a deduction for the 1986 tax tage points. year, but if you mate it now, Is there anything I can still do you 11 earn tax~ef erred income to invest for my youqest cbil- for several additional months. dren on a tax-advantaged basis? Beginning with the I 987 tax You and your spouse can each year, you can take a full IRA continue to mate annual tax- deduction only if you-re not free gifts o'f up to SI0,000 to eacb covered by a company retire-of your children. Consider put- m~nt plan or if ,.you have ting tbia money into a cuatoclial adJmW ..-t.colne of * account invested in tax-free than $40,000 (on a joint return) municipal bonds or U.S. savinp or $25,000 (on an individual bonds, which defer federal taxes. return). You'll be able to take At aae I .. , the child\ income a partial deduction if your from these auets becomea tu- adjusted groa income is between able at bis own rate, ao you can ~.000 and $50,000 (joint) or then shift the income into other between S2S,OOO and SJ5,000 inveatmen~ if you with. (individual). An alternative is to purchase Should I keep funding my a deferred annuity, which a1ao IRA if I can no longer deduct accumulates tax-deferred. my contributions? Arra.nae for a payout of the In most cases, yes, because the earning when your child reaches new ta.x law allows income 14.0rthinkaboutbuyinaaiqle- eamed man IRA to compound premium life insurance lpimt tax~ef erred until you beajn wbich you can bonow tu-free withdrawing funds at age S9~ when you have to pay collqe or older. The benefits of tax-expemea. deferred compounding for 10, 20 For more information about ~r 30 yean are so dramatic that retirement planning, colle1e 1t makes sense for most invest on fmancina and other aspects of even with after-tax dollan. tax reform, call me at 9SS-7567. I'm .c~nf~ by the new ruJ~ 111 be glad to send you a copy on 1hift1ng mcome to my cbil-of Sbeanon Lehman Brothen' dren to fund their educations. new booklet, .. Seven Critical What's the situation? Questions About Tu Reform." ~n th~ past, many parents The booklet wu prepared in shifted investments to their conjunction with Coopen & children, so that the caminp Lybrand, one of the country's would be taxed at the children\ l&r)elt accountin3 firms. much lower rate. The new tu law peatly reduces the oppor- tunities to use income-tbifting vehicles, such as Clifford trusts KmMth Toluuh i.r aftn11ndal conmltant with Slwar1on ult- man BTotlwrJ In NflVport Stach. BUSY EXECUllVES • PIUVATE INVESTOllS SMALL llUSINFSSES • HOMEOWNEa• ASSOCIATIONS• ETCE'IEllA Should~ need help with limited hours of bookkeeping, MCretariaJ work, investment contacts, adju1tments to store and credit card 1taternent1, or any personal buainea1, investment or social task, we provid~ individualized, personalized service offering the quality of extensive experience on each assignment. Avail youreelf of the benefits of a full-time office staff on a P.911·time basis. /" IJrJCUJIVI •• MIDA r • 11 I Elf hlil flll I In 1913, after a tortuous biddina war aDd lepl fiabt, Bren acquired a controlliDa interest in tbe lniDe Compuy. Be aa-aDJ llnma publicity, but ii npoitlct to be oat.,;na md ~ UlODI frieDda. Be stays flt, enpaina in Miiq, tennis and Mt ... and collects contemporary art. •Burtie" Bettiqen baa lived in Newport leac:h eeveral years, UriDi boqht tbe John Wayne estate aftai tbe actor9t death. A widow, ber wealth reportedly wu am1aect tbroup in'ftlt- menta by llU aDd her husband, primarily iD oil and ... mter.ta . ... .. DO THESE FOUR . PROMINENT NEWPORT BEACH RESIDENTS HAVE IN COMMON? A. Winners of Baseball'• Hall of Fame B. Ru·nners-up In Piiisbury cake bak&-e>ff C. Headllneri at the Performing Arts Center D. None of the above • Thay are all supporting the re-alectlon of • But SacldJebllck 's COKh. Jerry Witte, WMD' pleased with the way bis second ranked CIF team played. '"We desened most of them (penalties). I WU very disap- pointed witb the stupid penal- ties. There's goinJ to be heck to pay next week. Thia wasn' a Saddleback performance, and it woe't Upptm .,.m, ·•Witte. Corou Clll MK looted fierce in tM wOlld half, and in fact~ ..., tooted lite a different team. Jmt • tlaey had tbe previous week. when they came beet from 20 points down to win qaimt Co.ta Mesa. CclM opened the W with a touchdown. Matt PMtenon ran the ball 6 yards for tlae ICOl'e after CdM's Todd ~atonicb recovered a fumble on ~ 34-yudline. -S8ddleback's defense is what worried me most. They blitzed us and aot in our gaps, but we moved the ball as well as anyone has against them," said Corona del Mar's bead coach, Dave Holland. .-Our running backs did we1J but it WU that pass in the f ant half that killed us," be commented, referring to the acoriq pus which CdM mis- played and should ha~ avoided in the aecond quarter. The real question, ho~ • wu whatever happened to that newly discovaed CdM quarter- back who appeared last week against Costa Mesa? ~urt Ehmann, who passed for 226 yards last game wasn 'l even considered for quarterback play this game. Holland said be feels that the team needs experience in control and is sticking with Mitch Melbon at the helm. CdM will play agamst the Tustin Tillers on Friday niaht. The Tillers made their leapc debut against Newport Harbor last Friday, playina their fant game in the Sea-View Leque after playing in the Century Leape for many years. The . Newport Harbor 10188 : lead to Tustin in league opa•r aYDAVID CORTES ROBBINS Things got progressively wone for the Newport Harbor Sailors last Friday as what looted like an evenly matched game turned into a 28-17 victory for the Tustin High School Tillen. Newport kept the score clote for the fmt half, and even took the lead early in the third quar- ter, but that was as good u it aot. MUnfortunately the 1ame is four quarten and not two," puffed Newport Head Coach Jeff Brinkly, whose team dropped to 3-3 this aeuon following the regrettable leque opener. Tustin, a newcomer to the Sea View league this year, took advantage of its senior fullback Tim Hollinger and junior run- ningback Lani Machado to run up 149 yards ruabina. Newport, on the other hand, could only tally 70 yards on 22 carriea. Tbe Sailon did show some U..,l'CllM numben in the pus.-i8' department, with quarter- ii b8ct Kirt Swm:nen tbrowiq for 143 yards, connecting with Mark Craia five times for 78 yards. -We were fortunate to aet out but our offcw mai•ejwd the ball and that WU the clifference in tbe bellp!M." In tbe opeDina leConda of the leCOad quarter Smnmen muck the ball in &om tbe one to tie the pme al IC'vell. But Tustin came riabt Met OD tbeir ICCOnd poaeuion ud toot the lead on a one-yard sneak or their own. The Tan brouPt it within four by the half OD a Sterliq Coberly field aoa1 wllida ended a drive that saw Tyler Pub just miss a pus in the end zone. Followina a fumble m::owry by Scott Morency OD die third quarter tick-off~ tbe Sailon moved the ball downfield in three plays to let up a ten-yard pus to Parka in the end zone. Coberly9s point after WU 1ood, but N~wport juat couldn \ put any more points up after that. The Tiller dcfcme wu able to hold Newport tbe rat of the evenin& aactina Summera twice to that end, and went oa to win with a couple of iuurmce TD\. Even thoup Newport is in somewhat of a alump, u an optimist would say, ~·s always next week.• And for the Sailon, that JDeADI aoina up a1ainat the winleM Eatancia Eqlea. -of here alive," said Tuatin bud I . coecla Marijon Ancicb. -our 11111 were a little beaitaat becau. they beard about tbe ....,°'~-... ..,.. The Pirates, who 011 a com- bined men 'I and women 'a poinu . Riverside rocks DCC grlddars Through four-and-a-half games this season, the Orange Coast College football team bad given every opponent all it could handle. But in facing ita fourth unde- feated team in five weeks, it was the Pirates who finally bad enough in a disastrous third quarter Saturday night (Oct. 18) against Mission Conference- leading Rivenide City. Some 3,200 fans at Wheelock Field saw the Tigen prev~ 31-14. The Dues, 1-3 in conference and 1-4 overall, hope a return to LeBard Stadium Saturday (Oct. 25, I :30 p.m4) to face San Diego Mesa will help them bounce b.ck. But it won't be easy. The Olympians are 3-1 in conference (3-1-1 overall) and flying high after trouncing once- mighty Saddleback Saturday, 14-3. Mesa quarterback Jeff Sturch was bitting 58 percent of his passes going into last weekend's game with Saddlcback. He com- pleted 23 of 38 for 211 yards against the Gauchos. Sturch bas two of the confer- ence's leading receiven in Dean- gelo Mitchell and Dorian Jack- so~ Mitchell caught I 5 puses against Saddle back for 135 yards and now bas 39 in 1986. An all-sophomore offensive line-made up of center Mark Marshall (6-2, 265), guards Mark Riles (6-1, 234) and Mike Charbonneau (6-1, 255) and tackles Joe Bowser (6-4, 295) and Scott Gunderson (6-3, 225)-pTovide Sturch with for- midable protection. Defensively, the Olympians rely on quietness, almost always employing at least five defensive backs. They don't hesitate to gamble, either. They blitz often. Back-up Cary Conway, a redsbirt freshman from W asbington State via Santa Ana High School, didn't have bad passing numbers against the Tigen (15-of-24, 186 yards. 2 touchdowns, l interceptions). but be wasn l able to stand up to the Tigers• pass rush. He was sacked five times and seemed to be fleeing on virtually every passing play, whether be had protection or not. 04Every play was an adven- ture,"' conceded Workman, who hopes lhlngs stabilize quickly. Marine Scene Mary Wagner is ill. ALL STAR BOXING Irvine •rr1ott Thunct.J,Oct.30 7:30 p.m. ** MAIN EVENT ** California 175 lb. Championship GLENN KENNEDY vs. MIKE SEDILLO -12 Rounds- PLUS: Lee Sentinella Tony Piasano By MARY WAllER Pict die ••-JOU dDak will wia tlaia wlk'l•rr1 .... _..&Maia ..... Neat 1 rt 1-... P .0. lloi 9J99, Newpwt 81 ula t26SI, or ..._ tMm '7 .. .m •• • IU PronctioD Pllce. E111t1111 -be,.._,..., or •a at, ia '7 Frillay. (;.GI-- . --correct .... QI ••• fial ........... .,... ..-. FrWa7, Oct. 24 S dey, Oct. 2' 0 Newport Harbor at Estancia 0 0 Adanta at a.aa. 0 Tustin vs Corona del Mar 0 0 Raiden at Houston s. ..... ,, Oct. J5 O Cal State Fullerton at Hawaii 0 0 San Diqo Mesa at Oranae Coast 0 0 Compton vs. Golden West 0 [:.:l WatmQl&OD ~at UCLA 0 £!use at SlanforW• [J 0 Cal State LoQa Beach at Fresno St. 0 [J Peon State at Alabama 0 · [J Auburn at MiM.itaippi State 0 0 Micbipn at Indian.a 0 D San Ftancisco vs. GftlCft Bay 0 Seattle at Denwr a Detroit at Chicqo 0 Saa Diqo at Pbiladdpbia 0 ClnclaDd at Minnrll'Jta 0 Tampa Bay at Kimes 0ty M_.y,Od.D 0 Washington at NY Giants nDREAKD: Predict tbe fmal total number of pointa in the Monday niabt ...-. TwobCUtsto Oct.lO~ n1*ttMthe .... ....,... Spm .... b'I Dun Fnmr 00 MEMBERSHIPS Limited Number Available Expires Oct. 31, 1986 Join NOWI CALL 646·8828 THE GIRLS GYM 714-857-5757 2902 WEST COAST HIGHWAY, NEWPORT BEAOi 9 , ..... ' 0,Wa11t1 of die NewP911 2000 effort .. , daet it amOUDtl to .... f.ctO ......... OJI developmnt. teeaa1e of ita ~~-··111 .... TbC curent plauiaa ordi- nance, laid CouDcilman Bill Alee, .._ • aood analytical tool to tdl wlaen we~ aettiftl doee to ~ in trouble• in terms of ~vol-. n. initimtiw_ however, Agee ~ 6611DOU1lts to a de facto moratorium. on growth in the city. Its constraints are so string- ent that no project will pass the test and tberef ore no project will be approved." "The referendum process is a Watt replied, "If what the good one, but it's being abused developcn arc telling us is true right now," Agee said. "What and Pelican Hill Road and the happens in a special election is San Joaquin Corridor will be your follwen who arc commit- solutions to our traffic prob-ted turn out to vote, but the le~ then those two thinp will majority doesn 'l. h •s probably a bring traffic back to acceptable good way for a minority to go levels and permits will be issued when it can l set aatisifaction without a problem." from elected representa- B.A111~ ... Clrf1 I ._., ,. a I ,.~Jll&~~~~p1~--'--'--------~-~-------~ ,..,1r11 w1t11111rc11•11 BIRTHS Sbe also noted that the rules tives ... Unlea the majority gm in the ordinancz do not apply off their butts and vote, we will to residential deYelopments of -have a minority running the four or fewer units nor to com-city." America's Cup Challenge FIMl-Round New Zealand America II Stars and Stripes White Crusader USA Italia Canada II French Kiss &gle Heart of America Challenge France Azzurra Courageous ~nby New Zealand USA USA UK USA Italy Canada France USA USA France Italy USA W-L 11-1 11 -1 11-1 8-4 8-4 7-5 6-6 5-7 4-8 3-9 2-10 1-11 1-11 II Ulll l.t• VII. Pumpkins will be given at Lido Marina Village thorugb Oct. 26 to patrons who purchase merchandise at the shopping center .. stores. To ra::eivc a free pumpkin, shoppers make purch•ses, any- time during October from any of the participatina madwats. Then bring the ~ dated receipt(1) totaling SIO or more to the Village Pumpkin Patch on Via Oporto. Customers may receive u many free pamptim as they wish witla validated rueipts, but there is a limit of one free pumpkin per day. Lido Marina vm.ge is mt. at.eel OD Lido bk. ENSIGN GREAT AMERICAN SPORT BOATS ALLISON MARINE 15e5 Neapalt ...... 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Mr.AMaW'ilimmGt •m M Mr.AMao..iitV•..._ F Student Life nn•llBI The 'la 11111 01111' al Ill UCI uast 5 h ......... . cm pa' I..._ UC ••21•; UC Irvine chairman of .tmjnjom GeofF MiDerspoke OD WJ"be Jm and Outs of Getting into the University of California• on Wcdm:sday eveuiJc in the C«- ona dd Mar lliab School 1.itt1e Theater. Tbe Teen-age Informa- tion Excbanp boated the C¥CDt as its fi:st pest speaker lecture of the year. Prior to the bolida~ the group plans to host speatas on ··underground Soviet Hum or. The Nuclear Arms Race" and 06Aging. .. Students, teachers. and parents arc invited to all events. and every lecture includes a qucstioo-answer ses- 1100. PT A ..... cc.4rae ..,_ .._ pre• Tbe CdM hreats and Teacbcn .Anoriation bdd a panel clilcnnicm on •Evay- tlliag You Ewer Walal to~ Abowt C-oileF 8'll Wac Mnid To Ast• cm Tnaday Bicbt 111 the Little Tllcater. T1ae pare I iachlded <AIM c:olqr CCJ11me .. Ian Roa.at LJW w1 hdly Scm... CdM din:dal-of * Cana-Cater &nee Johmt-. and UCJ e=ittant director of . -- ks *'"'. ·-s-wm s,11c• cw. Cl I Ila la C,p ~ al the s., cc cla ... Dehk Cub competed at ti..: llnice ad Yaad) le'9Cil Oii s..dey ia tk C,pieu laYit-tiMe' Tovaa- IDClll... Speatn. e~ ;.. .....,. ddNde. impra :•-.. im:apacta- tions. staclcnt COllpCU. and oriPaal ontmy. As ... ....,. the team comprtal ftl). sm:ceufully plx:iq in two of the~ ew:nts.. ... er.. .... ·• n 1CW.cm CAI = I ; Led by fllCUlty advisor Mick• Cella. the Red Cross Club will coordinate CdM ShJdc ... ia * ,.... programs of the Red en.a. Propum include Oip•iii• blood ctma. holdiaa CPR ad Fust Aid dena. nisias wy fOI' the Red Cram .... 1-d. .. ,., .. friadJ rf tey Yilita to COGIM• Elll M -S+ CdM is . julawoftlle· ., ........ Q1JI( II I ia ()re • C.0..., ia • ... * ... en. ii atab- lislai .... ~ ...... ,. ~me 11 E,.... iavut-w Ill iJI ........... ICl9ica fOI' tk CO'l'•mitJ . -...... • • &M .. ,.......,.~ .. IA •llilt ..... ft+J I ......._ ..._....... ...., (114) ..... ·.EUAO AUIO DEIRIUNG 3D7 Hllrbor &hid.. 0-..._CA llMZ711! A I a.., a._. 19) ·~--Care..~. Harborlites -tlledr 'aoH .. lbawMcn .... die~. Ami Pont. followUta die ORhilJ ltra.. ~ ..._ conceit of die 1916-87 ·---Elljoyiaa the afternoon weft Myril ~. Eve Foaaard, Lille Bind. Raby wl Jot Uoyd10 li and Stcft Toda. Pca;y and Gary Darnd1. Nancy Hadson. Gloria Schick and Adrienne Below. ••• There is DO question that the M'JChMll ics are fabalous at the an... County Performing Arts Cenlrr. But if J011 suffer from -=ropllobia do not opt for teats in -rier 3." Tbis section is popalarly kina cal.led -nose bleed• hanien! Aside from this. OCPAC coaliaaes to pl'CICDl the best of the arts. Rec:mdy lsw: $tern played to • pacbd home and following the perf ormaace llttr.srd eftl' IO briefly a daam- p.,.e recq.-ion bdd at the Four Seasons Botd.. n.e t:ftDt was chaired by ~McCoy UDder the spomor- sllip of t1ae Orange County Pbilbannoaic Society. Barbortites attending ~ Mimi and Bal Bimbant with OUR CLIENTS ...... ,,,. MarplDe. Gcorpa Spooner • Eva and Fred SO•ider. M•- jorie ad Leonard Shane. Ardy Reis. Eaine and Bill lledf"ICkl. Roy Caner m, Nacy and Jd Caldwell, Dorothy and Tom Doan and Jeanne and Daft Tappan. ••• A few days later at OCPAC. the Master Chorale opened with the JoffRJ Ballet. Just a few of the handsomely cbcaed were Judie and George Argyros. Rita and Recd Sprin- td. Nora and V'm J0tgemen, Claudia Roxburgh, Terese Resare with Stewart Woodward, Lois and John Watts, Susan Strader, Gail and Bob Ander- son. Hyla Bertea, Gloria Roth- schikt and htbryn and Cecil Wrigk• ••• Celebrate Halloween evening at South Coast Village, while at the same time supporting the Newport Harbor Art Museum. October 31 will open the Museam Councirs .. Le Bon Marcbc," probably the best rvmmqe sale in town, accord- ing to C'ftnt chair Jane Connell. ARE SATISFIED LLONGS OF NEWPORT Deu Gaa J and Orista: • w~ rmlly mW both of you. In IM montlu ~ spnrl toptltn, •llinK tJw laOUM on Port Cllrlow. '~~-=Ji!.~~ ..... 1~11 ~ 111111 ,,,.. /riotds. y Oii ~Tr t~rrif1£ ltcdiltg u.r tlrroach OUT nt1111y inconwnimca. I cotJd sil lwtt tDtd list tlw IJllDIY. IJllDIY IUM$ you ctll'M to ow aid. You ~ ~ 10 boon..., wlwn ~ ~ 4Ucour116«1 ond ~now cltttrow .-ctlolt rf61tl 10 tlw atd. Lowd6oing 10 tlw Boozy Ro1Ce llnd I~ Good &nla. .. -n...h/or hdDc "'tJw pl.tu ... '11tllnlu/ or tlw patlmtt, tinw .ttlfiibv. I cmt) _., btd .... a/ wrik tllb. AB tJw wwmorla com1floodin6 6-A. y.,,... tMtp., __.. -*r. Erp«idy wlwn you "'1ndkd .. ,, <w .,._ ..,_1c..,. ·us. w~ ,.JJy"" w1.t1t you ~u. ~YOU'LL BE SATJSFIEl>,TOO! I • I • •• 11fASHION SAM>. NEWPORTIEACH 714/644-1146 • 1, 1, , • Widl a backdri>p of deep-tai& U t 1n .. f'li 'mlid for toaet ric1a JOokiDa wood panel-. tMir cq 1m111 ._ • J ~ .-. illil ~ plmh carpet· ud ,.ct ·• dis wldi nae l. Uwl bevelled mirrors ~ .. JolO. HMa udai;, Wbo ~ in a dramatic ataircate arrift Wliet and haft lllOft ~ a COlpl of over three datia, are compemated ~ lnaiillnid unilina fMleS are mil-i.Qlly. ~ eilldl week at tbe Oraqe Hau wan a black dress and CObDIJ Performina Arts Center, carria a .,_per,. in order to be SoadMiD California 'a newest, in cliroct communication with much dilcuued and moat writ-tbe bead usher. "I'm a very ten aboat cultural enclave. people-oriented person who "Between 70 and 7S ushers are loves being usociated with needed each night we have a tbcatcr and cultural events. I perfo~. They are a vital have learned that the key to this group-the Center•s link with job is keeping a sense of the public; they take their job humor-no matter what. You seriously as they create a can'\ take the complaints per- frienclly, hospitable atmosphere sonally. Patrons are not mad at throughout The Center," said you when they are upset; tbey patron manager Chris Hans, are frustrated with the situation who came to the job after spend-and problem. So, I keep my ing five and a half yean as a spirit up; when I remain calm home manager at South Coast as I handle problems that arise, Repertory. my usben then stay at ease and Ushers' uniforms include a relaxed-this makes their job burgundy bluer, blue slacks and more enjoyable," said Hana. white shirts or blouses. They U sbcrs have regulations which have various responsibilities, have seemed too difficult for from handling duplicate ticket some; about 20 have left since problems and injuries or acci-The Center's opening night on dents to the simpler tasks of Sept. 29. orientin1 people to their correct "The ushen have to stand all seats, lncatin.g lost items and evening. Head ushen come back directing patrons to phones, to the lobby and can only see restrooms and drinking foun-the performance from our moo- 3930 SOUTH BRISTOL •107 SANTA ANA across fro m the South Coast Plaza f'I. W. comer o(Brlstbl and Sunfloc.oer (714) 546-7722 Misses & Petites Suits & Dresses Sizes 2-14 BRING THIS AO FOR A FREE GIFT HOURS B<JSlrESS Q.OnatlQ f'OR ~ ............ ~ .... 611 3536 E. Coast Hwy. eoron. del ... , -·· ................. $1.11 .-..w *'****** Amona the patrons Fdfer saw during the evenina weft Mn. Deutmej~ Pilar Wayne. tele- vision interviewen Mercclitb MacRae and Stephanie Edwanls, James R.C>Oleftlt and Zubin Mehta. A big party wu held for the ushen and the chorales that sang. A plush red carpet led patrons across the street to tents where another elaborate parlJ took place •nricht he aw 7 1 ad man beautiful ice 1CSJltaa.. -rrur:- pdell t I 1 I••• •neat. It was ..... -..... 11: oecmon-l'U just nner fcqd it. .. lllle aaid. For ... irire1I information about UlllCliDa for The Center, call RDl-alfter November I and du.riaa tJ.e aftanoom-at SS6-2121. En. 278. Meetings & Events The Leukemia Society of America will bold its second Family Support Group meetin1 from 7-9 p.m. on Oct. 'J:T. The location will be the Doctors and Nunes Home Care Agent:y Office, 3900 Birch St., Suite .112, Newport Beach. The Family Support Group meetings, held once a month. arc informal gatherings for leukemia. Bodakina Disease, lymphoma and multiple myeloma patients; their families and close friends. The Family Support Group is part of the Society's Patient Aid Pro~ there is no fee. For information, please contact the Tri-County Chapter office at 838-2383. • • • The October meeting of the Harbor View Hills Garden Club will be held Wednesday, Oct. 29 at the home of Preston Zillgit, 1200 Sandcastle Drive, w ********** a...-...... 11111• ... GINlrll&.artir"'-.... AU.ca ... .._ Mlfll.,..,, Corona del Mar. The social time and meeting will begin at 9:30 Lm. The program for the mornina will be Eric Bowyer. landscape architect from Florian Martinez Associ~ who will tell the group about bis field and ways that they may enhance their prdens. Anyone wishing information on membenhip may can 7S9- 02S9. ••• ...How to Achieve Optimum Health" is the topic of a lecture offered by health educator Nicholas Delgado on Sunday, Pre-n1111 fltnm Evening Pre-Natal F itness classes are being held Mondays and Wednesdays from 7 to 8 p.m. at the Newport-Costa Mesa YMCA. Babysittin3 service will be available. For information call or stop by the Newport- Costa Mesa YMCA located at 2lOO Univenity Dr .• in Newport Beach. Phone: 642-9990. CHRRIAC CHAIMAC slidina oak ...Oobedoors .. co.astruc- ted of the finest avaiS.ble nmnt oek •nd each has • hind-rubbed oil finish. Install them yourseff or we11 do it for )QI. Brqthisad ir*>cushoMoom for an additional 5'6 off. CLOSKnRUS Oct. 26 Ill S:lO p..m. .a Delgado Optimum lletical. 3961 MacArtlNr Bhd... #101 in Newport•ri For iJlllfOnMrion all 476- 2334. Lunch menu Tbie hmcb _... for Newpon public ICllools tJi.c wt of Oct. 23 to JO ia • follo..: n tlr. Hamburger. catsup and pictln, mixed pal salad. french f~ vaniOa pudding and milt. FrWa1: Touted cheese sand- wich witb pickles. fruit juice. fruit d~ chocolate milk. MoMay: Sausaae pizza. green salad, peacbes and milk. T•n•11: Beef and clause taco with lettuce. seuon.ed corn. WU1D appk •cutie• pie and milk . W1 .. 11 ••r. Meat and vege- table soup, peanut buttef" and jelly sandwich. fruit compote and chocolate milk. n , .. 1, oa. • Chccsc- buraer. pieties and catsup. crispy potatom. toacd peens. cboco&.ee ,.wnw w1 milt. Reduced Price 25" Off more wwwe ia t11r:ir eatiloe- meat. Maes wida 11JCU1ity comes freedom to Weak a few of the early nab ud _women are opt- in& more ud more often for what C.az tams~-chasing. Silt chcsaa ud soft lines in suits are matins imoads in territory occupied solely by the power suit . .. If the object is to get a job, you still need tba1 power suit for the interview, -said Catt. • And some professions almost demand a suit every day; in the accounting. insurance. and legal professions..• Job ~ good observa- tion stills will lead the way for everyday chasing. A good loot TAN WITHOUT~ THE SAND Anol't• Senior Poltralt Ma Pa.wpat llwl. M9e 7, Colla M9la (71~) 68(MM) 675-6070 221 MARINE· B,ALBOA ISLAND •C11Ul1T .... 1•lll •Mal• Yp ·~·apl •Caemllc:I •MClleage FREE CONSULTA110N • CALL FOR AH APPONMENf I •• •; ~ ~ ~ 11 1' - ~ ' ., . ' ltflf_.QRT ~TA'•t4 ........ ~Y ers Group details politics of -California u r 1liil•lltiilll•I tt.~rymndfriMldiltricu.Ttie to joia. Tilt opiaioa wu a.aa111ticlnialll..-.1aW .. •••'"-... Pll•Mlil8d ~,, ...... Court~ impri-~utllond bY J'!"* Grodin... IUOliOted aM •tr,...... .••11llOll •et'•1 lft'eCt. • 1w • a ~ which per-JOineCI by J111uce a.y.o.o ud cc* of ialuiaaar _.,ill..,. D1 JIPlcllililel .... .tiO .. M,dae mitl dal ~to void any ChidJUldceBhd.IDebcd,Qiel ......, tbe corrill• nlaar' of •z'OlllJ ~ ordired dial l'ftilw O/Dlair eaection diltricta Jmtice Bird w so emted by ......... to wri1e policlr 1 for th: 1912~lon would be by the voten. tbe opportunity to attack tbe ccrmpast. cWaa • ' er ia Gia conducted punuant to tbe very The diwnt pointed out the l'ojl Cub u a buaion of invi-.-. A W ns ... al tome ~ diatrictt tbat the incouiatencia in tbe _.ority · diOua la.ilmj tbllt a ieclll'hd OI ti.. irDiriw ._ wl!iJ: peoplj W 11iCceeafully cbal-o~. RIMI tbe majority ttuly in·~ o,-. tbe nen ha ,,,,,,_ "· U.& Willll ten.pd. The decition directly believed io the .. once-per-more ndical lanp• ol Court F~ 36 Cal Jill 171 (l9M). contradicted priOJ ~ law that dee.de" riale, it woUlcl not ba.e OI Ap~ ~--Pocbe'I ~ a former-.~ 81 dil dJfe• dictated '* of the old election alloMCI tbe lepJature to enact aent in tbe wne cue. dant corporadOD taole a com- diatricta. a 1CCOnd plan after the tint bad But even liberal Juatica Moak pany truck and ijajured the Three justices diuented from been rejected by the votcn. aiiCI ~ could not 1upport the plaintiff with tM truck. TM the Bird opinion. Juttice Moak, Further, the Court had always radical implications or tbe Court aec.ided tbat die compuy traditionally one of the Court\ maintained a policy of liberally majority opinion. Moak wrote: could be beld liable for tbe more liberal memberl, berated construini the people•• power of 1be incredible concept that a plaiatiff\ ~ tbOuld a jury the majority for ignoring prior initiative. Since the state conati-private, charitably funded Canel that it wa foreeeeable tbat cue law and the will of the tution contained no expre11 recreational club for boya can-the truck would be stolen. people. -CA] bare majority of limitation of the people's· power not be allowed to emt a 1uch In Bl61'« v. Pocl/k T'kplsone this court have become to create elective districts, there became it ia a 'butinaa eatab-and T'/ql'oph Co., 34 Cal. 3d entanaJed in the •political was no buis for finding such a lilhment'would beanirraiarible 49 (1983), the plaintiff was thick.et' by ignoring [its) obliga-limitation. Indeed, the state subject for ridicule and humor injured when a drunk driwt tion of neutrality on a partisan constitution expressly reserves if it were not 10 serious in ita drove her car over a curb and issue." all power in the people. impact." Id. at 93. Justice Most ~idewalt and struck the tele- ln the 1982 election following The consequence of the noted the obvious extension of pho~h in which plaintiff this decision, the voten over-Court's action was succinctly set -tht-majority's ruling would wu st~tig-.. _THc booth, whclmingly rejected the legisla-forth by the dissent: cnf or cc the right of a male owned by def e-odant, was ture's gerrymandered election "If the people arc denied any student to jvi!' a sorority, or a located IS feet from ~ curb. districts. Due to the Court's right to approve or disapprove female student to become a In an opinion by Chief Justice -. ruling, however, the new state a blatantly gerrymandered reap-fraternity member and that Bird, the Court held' that the lcgislaton were elected from portionment plan, then there is similar consideratio~s would company could be held liable for those same unrepresentative absolutely no check on the also effect separate colleae dor-its placement of the booth if an districts. Not surprisingly, those Legislature's abuse of power. mitories and women's colleges. injury to someone using the new legislators developed a The concept of a Legislature Justice Kaus, whilt conceding phone booth was foreseeable. means to perpetuate their posi-perpetuating its tenure by dev-for the sake of argument tbat the The dissent noted that forc- tions. ising a reapportionment plan Boys C•ub mi1ht be a "bulineu seeability is not the sole ques- Tbey adopted a "new" r~s-wholJy immune from review or establishment," stated •(n)ever-tion-drunk drivers arc always tricting plan that retained the revision by ·the people them-thclesa I believe the majority is foreseeable . same unfair features as the plans selves is dangerous and rcpug-tragically mistaken in holdin1 Wfo bold that the defendants rejected by the voters. To pre-nant to constitutional prin-that the exclusion of girls is could be found liable for loca- vcnt the voters from rejecting ciples." unreasonable and arbitrary and, ting the booth where they ·did this second plan as they had the These two decisions expose the ref ore. in violation of the is tantamount to holding that first , the legislators designated the Bird Court's liability to statute." He added: one may be found negligent the second plan an "urgency" maintain judicial neutrality on .. The basic mi.stake of the whenever he conducts everyday · measure. This designation purely political issues-a neu-majority opinion is that it views activities on or adjacent to !be caused the second plan to trality the people of California · the Club's policies as being public sidewalk. It will go far become "effective" before suffi-have a right to expect. pointed toward the exclusion of toward makin1 all roadside cient petition signatures were Constitutional Law: girls. With that chip on the businesses insurers of safety gathered to challenge it. Never-The Reductio ad Adsurdum \.m_ajority's shoulder. pejoratives from wayward travelers .... - 1 the less, the people again sought Becomes TIN Law come easily. If tbe court looked There is no sugcstion of any-- redress through the referendum. The Bird Court's radicalism is at the Club's activities more thing defendants might rcason- In Legislature v. Deukmejian, further exposed in the recent benignly as providing a service ably have done differently with 34 Cal. 3d 658 (1983), the Bird decision of Isbister v. Boys Club for boys-a service tailored to respect to siting (the booth) Court held that the voters could of Santa Cruz. 40 Cal. 3d 72 their needs-it would not find except simply not to maintain a not even challenge the gerry-( 1985), where parents of the it necessary to reach a wondrous telephone booth in the vicinity mandcred districts enacted by minor plaintiffs sued to have the result." Id. at JOJ . at all." Id. at 61-62 the legislature. The Court based court order that girls be allowed Once again, the Court went In Truman v. Thoma.t, 27 Cal. its opinion upon the disputed to join the Boys Club. Numerous far beyond the meaning or intent 3d 28S ( 1980), the defendant was theory that the people's power charitable organizations includ-of the statute and issued a broad the general physician for the of initiative is always subject to ing the United Way, the Girl and sweeping attack on an evil plaintifrs mother. In the course the same limitations as Jegis-Scouts and the Boys Scouts filed not present in the cue. It is to of an unrelated checkup, the lative action. Since the state briefs on behalf of the Boys be hoped that the legislature will doctor asked his patient for constitution prohibits the Jegis-Club. act quickly to cut off the appli-permission to perform a pap lature from enacting more than The Supreme Court held that cation of this noxious ruling to smear to test for cervical cancer. one reapportionment plan per the private, non-profit Boys other private, charitable associa-His patient refused, saying she decade, the Court held that the Club violated the Unruh Civil tions. could not pay for the exam. voters were powerless to oppose Rights Act by not allowing girls VII. NecH1ence and Tort Law: Defendant offered to defer pay- John £. 'BCom Be an early Santa! CUSTOM PHOTOGRAPHY. LTD. I REWARD I Bring a toy for CdM Chamber's Toys for Tots and receive a complimentary children's sitting Now through Nov. 15 .,_,,,,d ••l-Thff••-.,,· 760 6767 A studio with a unique outdoor garden 3040 E. Pacific Coalt f'IWV. Corona del Mar Finclin1 The "Deep Pocket" mcnt, but his patient still Finally, the Bird Court has led ref used. Eventually, she died of the nation in expanding the cervical cancer. In a 4-3 decision liability of manufacturers and authored by Chief Justice Bird, individuals in tort actions. the Court held that defendant ---•CHINA• CRYSTAL• TABLEWARE---• NEW SHIPMENT •.• JUST ARRIVED CRATES OF FINE ENGLISH BONE CHINA A CRYSTAL FROM FAMOUS BRITISH MANUFACTURERS DISCOUNTED~~7S% »~nwndotu Sllv"'6a Mail A Phone Orcten • Visa• MutcrCard ALMOST A PERFECT ENGUSH CHINA --74~::;.:t.. .... (714) lA1""7J ----CHINA• CRYSTAL• TABLEWARE ___ _ Harbor Area's Original Wholesale Jeweler Buy Sman 8 Compare! OU Irvine Buys J •• ., ,,.... for .....,, l'I .. .. ·the Precepts course olva a weekly five hour study . , •Jn and Out" asked only 90 minutes for a weekly n. It teaches a penon to the Bible with undentand- and bow to apply it to one's Susan Pyle, class coordinator d a Precepts teacher, IPM~iU tbe concept is to build pt upqn precept." Sbe erred to Jiaiab 28: JO. "For t must be upon p1ecept; upon line, here a little there Norma Dellouctt, a Newport Beach resident aDd area coordi- nator for Precepts Miniltries, began four years •o meeting with about 20 women in her home. 1bc proaram ha now grown to a network system tbroupout Orange and Los ~la counties with more than 1,000 women attending. This season the course of study is the promise of the Covenant carried tbrouah from tbe Boot of GcDCSil through Revelationa. There were about JOO women ptbered in the large meeting room at Mariners on a recent Tuesday mornina. They had just met in smaller groups to discuss their homework, prior to reconvening to watch and listen to a tape session by ~ay Arthur who began this Bible study in 1970 with her husband, Jack. rken 11111 WltaOn ha•nd by confennce wo Newport Beach leaden, this county's being," presiding ter B. Gerten and Raymond co-chairman David Carroll Watson will be honored by pointed out. Orange County chapter of Watson is vice chairman of the National Conference of ~ of The Irvine Companv · tiana and Jews (NCCJ) at and chairman of the executive oqanizarion 'I tenth annual . committee of Walt Disney Pro- Oct. 29, at the Irvine ductions, Inc. "He has contrib- on and Towen. utcd to humanitarian endeavon will receive awards for ever since be moved to Orange · contributions to Orange County in 1960 to join The unty for humanitarian eav-on. Irvine Company and during the years be served that firm as bead of planning. bead of dnelop. ment and as president~" Carroll said. Information regarding tbe tenth Annual Humanitarian A wards Dinner, including reser- vations for the dinner at S200 per penon, can be bid by calling the NCCJ off"ICC at 8S2-91SI. l*'Mil s 91tila.-.~ • • • 3 •• m lj •wz 11 5 di .................. the ... •an.; •h"itt ii ... spirit al ao.c.· .... Dd-a 11 Tbe wlMllC Cl I 1' •• Qei ii explored ia Mdt tie Olli wl NcwT•·r 'lfw -nit .... ...., 6-• - oppOltwiry 10 lmoW GiGiil Per- ~duo IL Bil-~· .... -7 c ---Py1t.·1t•wabi z' 'r .._ ,.....,. .......... .... ch ..... ., .... • • •••. Pyle feels liws lane ieca ch• I • md &irn, n·w -• ....... dlil ...., ••%-Sk ..,. ..... ...., •• 2 ... -E•Lll Dmrid 12:.32, -n.c pc DJ 1 ... do bow tlllCir Goll .... lie An exciting MpeCt of the study is its ecumenical involwmrnl with more than tm differc:at churches represented by its Twenty-eight students in ~ daprtm duoqb third ... new to the Temple School mt Shir Ba-Ma'alot Harbor Reform Temple will be fonui'ly welcomed OD Oct. 24 •a sper:9al Sbabt.t 1e1 vice.. atartiag ll 7:30 p.m. Simchat Tonh. with a procaaional and cllJIM".ing with the Torahs. will alao be ~ brated • this Kl rice. Parents will bold a large taOit atroq and do take M:boa. - (Claild m is provilkd • tk • irw). For mr.-... ;.. Pylit cm lie rerhcd .. 64CMOJO. (pra,cr + wl) rnt• ..... tlR c:bildrm will .......... ... Shmw •llMli•• dP. ~ wiD ....... diildml. mda al. wlltclm wi8 awciw a-m T-a ICl'Ol1 ia iw.. al tM IJ I iel «c•m Slaire..lfa9alatillo+••• 2100 Ms Y.aa (<w • • al Ema- lllllff Swelt ... J bcwc:c) ia Ne .... , .... Gerten is chairman of the of Paci.fac Financi1J-Com- . (formerly Pacific Mutual e Insurance Company) and is involvement in Orange unty since the fum moved to Religious Services ewport Beach from downtown os Angeles bas greatly anced virtually every facet of rientation Day' n Laguna AMPS' C I ......... IP Shir ......... tt.rbor •fua111 Temple Come Feel the Wannth ..._. .......... b · TEMPLE ISAIAH <tonwWllNe> The Laguna Pres ytcnan Sabbath Servk:e F~~ay nishts 8:15 R,_m. burch will hold a special "New Rabbi Steven o. Schatz president: Joel Abramsohn ember Orientation Day," Sun-2401 ,,,,,,,. 1we.. Newport e.cti uo Hert1ar ay, Oct. 26. The public is ~a-en f r...-~5'8-9600,,,~7512 a.1811 ...,... vited to become members o s.m.n Topic: .,... Todij"'" a.....,_ Sdllllll e church by participating in L~.:~..:::.::.;::~=~---==~===:i · orientation. The day will commence with continental brcatfut at 8:30 m. At 9 Lm.. the group will eet with the minister, Dr. an.kenley, and at IO:JO Lm. will wonhip together in the lmctuarv at the second church ~ru· ... Following an 11:30 Lm. ncbeon, the group will be en on a tour of the church. the afternoon there will be an ........ .,..,.on session, conducted y Dr. TankenJey, and the day · close at 3:30 p.m. On Tues- ay the new mcmben will be onored at a 6 p.m. dinner, in llowabip ball, hosted by the ben of the session. For information call the hurch office at 494-1555 wcek- ays from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. church is located at 41 S orest Ave. in Laguna Beach. e Cl Mi •• • I • M I • First Church of Clwilt. lcilnlilt ........ 81 I ch 3303 ..... 3315 Ya Udo SUNDAY SERVICE lllli... g •nd 10·30 A.II SUNDAY SCHOOL ,,. • • WEDNESDAY TESTIMONY MEETING 8 P.M. Free Child Care All Senrices READING ROOM 9-5 Mon·Sat. Tu 7 ·9 p.m. SUNDArs SUBJECT: Prd .. onAfterDll'lll- I • Cl Al IEllD YOUM BOUSE OF WOasJllP ••• Bae CBD.D CA•• AYAD ANS ALL~ -~,___ ... .s.... ~ ................ 2100 Mar Vista (Jambclic:c A FM''t ft). KB. ..,.DG I ~---··--· I ~a..n ,,, Olft* SdiPiPI...... Ml .......... • ..... $ ............. ... 0.-.C• 1,\35 .. _.., -it> TrrHE OR NOT TO TrrHE-TIIATS THE QUESTK>Nr- (Pswww._ u.-..za 7~ p. m. ~ 0..-. f'ilM - "Par-ncmc 1tw Ado&nc~- 0 - 600 St Andrews Road . ~·pon ~ach. Cal · mg t7H1f\11--"" fac~~ (mm N~rt K~ Kich School• lmnr 1 - STAGE •A ta\c.tTwe• 6ftm•• ' . a 1emitive pottnayal of life at a ldf-lldp center, will plaJ <kt. 23 tluoaP 2S at Lapaa ~ .. Forum Tbeaaa. Call m-T127. -.... .._ al La M ... ,. at Elizabeth Howard•s Curtain Call Theatre, 690 El Camino Ital. Tustin. T1etets start at SI S.9S. Doon e>pen at 6:.30 p.m. Tuaday through Thursday, 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 11 :30 a.m. and S:30 p.m. OD Sunday. Call 838-1 S40. "'•islltom .._. MemcMn," a Neil Simon comedy will play through Nov. 16 at Harlequin Dinner Playhouse, 3503 South Harbor Blvd .• Santa Ana. Call 919-SSI I. .. ClolHI 9,., a satiricaJ farce play throuO Oct. 26 OD Soaab Coast Repertory•• Second s...e, 6SS Town Center ~ Colta Ma&. T..:teta arc Sii to S23. Call 9S7 ... 33. ~ • a musical that inter- twines the art of qiailtm•ting with the life stories of one woman and her six daugbtcn will continue Wednesday through Sunday until Nov. I at GEM Theater. 12852 Main S~ Garden Grove. TICkets are Sl~ll. Call 636-nll. MUSIC De COllfreJ ,.,,. Trio is performing Tuesday through Saturday nights at Zot 'a Lounge in the Irvine Hilton and Towers, 17900 Jamboree Boulevard, Irvine. No cover charge. Call 863-3111. dealing with sexual politics will The Orance Coat Cbonle and C!(}tbl»orlb Oktoberfest LIVE OOllMIM'A UJIOS ... llAll WimAll'I' GOOD l'OOD AllD WWW MP*IMIJlllllH -s,.ee F..._,,. with spectacu- lar special effects will be per- forinccl by the Garden Grove Symphony on Oct. 25 at 8 p.m. lnDon WaabAuditori~ 11271 Stanford Avenue, Garden Grove. Tacts are S7 to S2S. Call 539-S073. •IJat Fadtal• will take place at UC Irvine's Fine ArU Concert Hall OD Oct~ 2S and 26 at 8 p.m. Tickets are $3-$5. Call 856-6616. Tbe Raac~o Saatia10 Jazz £metallle aacl Jan Lab Band will perform Oct. 26 at 4 p.m. in Phillips Hall, 17th at Bristol, Santa Ana. Tickets are SS reserved, S4 for students. seniors and children. Call 677-3163. MISC A Na00-1 Needlepoillt .EDIMt will display through Oct. 24 at the Newport Marriott Hotel, 900 Newport Center. Admission is $3. Hours arc 10 a.m. to S p.m. Call 846-8182 . Events at the Oraap County Falrpoancls! Orange County Joins the ''EAGLE CHALLENGE'' in bringing the AMERICA~ CUP to Nntporl Beach Your Oflldal Ea&)e Station Presentin1 QmlifJln1 EHmlnadons at 11 :30 AM S:JO PM and 8:30 PM brouabt to you in part by Newport ........ New,ortBNda and l'lleSdLaft ... Gita, ~·-di Pacific Symphony (Oct. 23, 2S, 26). Tickets are $7 .SO to S4S. Call 556-2121 for program and ticket information. "Aaotbrr Eveain1 With the Spirits," a black tie benefit featuring dinner, dancing, magic and mystery will take place Oct. 25 at 6:30 p.m. in U.C. lrvine·s Fine Arts Gallery. Donations arc SI SO per person. Call 856- 6610. UC 1niae presents the Chinese Golden Dn1on Acrobatl and Mapclam of Taipei on Oct. 25 at 8 p.m. in UCl's Crawford Hall. Tickets arc SS-$10. Call 856-6616. ART "Lei&h Wiener: Pbotosrapber," a one-man exhibition will dis- play throu1h Nov. 12 at the City of Irvine's Fine Arts Center, 4601 Walnut Avenue, Irvine. Hours are Monday through Thursday from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., Friday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Call SS2-1078. Laguna Beach: The Impression- ists (through Nov. S); California Contemporary: Works from the Security Pacific Collection (through Oct. 31 ); The Fint Step: Photographs from the Collection (through Nov. 14); Sculpture by Fred Stodder (through Nov. 7). Call 49~531 . The Quonna Gallery, 374 North Coast Hipway, Laguna Beach will feature works by Nancy Phelps through Oct. 31 . Gallery hours are 10 a.m. to S p.m. daily. Call 494-4422. Worb by Marse Chapman will display through Nov. 4 at Sand- stone Gallery, 384A North Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. Hours are 11 a.m. to S p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. Call 497- 6775 . Su1UU1e Hellmuth and Jack Reynolds will display works through Nov. I in UC Irvine Fine Arts Gallery. Hours are noon through S p.m., Tuesday through Saturday. Call 8S6- 66IO. Now oa clllplay at Laaun-Art "Tbe Second Newport Blenalal: M•1w, 307 Cliff Drive Lag-The Bay Area" wiU display una Beach: Early Arti;ts in through Nov. 23 at the Newport ......------------Harbor Art Museum, 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Attenttontodltal.naturaly Be.ch. Call 7S9-l 122 . 2915 Redhill A•I08 Costa Mesa 714 641-0810 "New Freac• Palntlap," an exhibit featurina the works of Francois Boisrond will display through Nov. 7 at the Art Inatitute of Southern California, Ettinaer Gallery, 2222 Lapna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. Call 494-5014. "Soutlaera CallforaJa Mo•o- l1J*! The Siqular lmqe,. will display Oct. 27 throuah Nov. 26 at the Ougenbeim Gallery at Chapman CoJleae, 333 North 01-dl, e>ranae. Admiuion ia free. Call 997-6812. tel lu fr d• 1131 Back Bay Dr. Newport Beach, California At the Boat . Launch • Burgers • Malts •Shakes• Kiiier Fries • Oklahoma-Style &-8-0Rlbs&Chicken Entire Menu Available for T-..OutOrden 18800 Mar.Arthur Bhd. lrvfne, C.A 9271S, 714/752-8717 • • ,.. 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The cap ii jast a nice size to IOOthe • ....._ fiDiDg and the chowder itldf ii a wonderful Ne1t1 EnaJand ra:ipc without a hint of d ... •J fishy flavor. Delicatdy lealODed and pipiq ho~ the hanmce itldf is a tJQt. Don' paa ap the teafood salad either. if hmcb is • time for you to eat liabL This was more seafood that salad. with large cbunb of crab and shrimp all mixed with romaine lettuce and • li&bt draaina tbat pYe the greens some flavor help. but didn' mast the delicate seafood. There is always a variety of menu additions at Rex of New- port as the chef scoun the market for the fiahest fasb and vegetables in teaOD.. Your server will describe them and dose attention ia called for. My svelte friend wbo eats large lunches (while I play at clieting) had a chicken dish with a ral pepper- corn sauce tbat was fint rate though not a regular menu item. White chocolate ice cream made a liaht and tasty finish to the meal The 1a vice here is very plea- sant and fJ iendly. This is not a place to cboc.e for lunch on limited time simply became the wonderful food tabs time to prepare ud time to savor. But for days wllen you hne more than hall an boar. it\ the plKe to come.. rd apa:i•DJ chooee it for one of lbw.,..... clayl at t.be office Alda • fttir• .... OI' birtbdaya. The Yalct P9''i• lenice makes .-.;• aaowd ia ud out amp aad matiq resc"atiom in advaw 111•• prompt 1eatina Ra of linlpon. 1106 Wat ~"""'-Nn1port llHclt. 67'-SJa ,,.. .... LMltdwon ,,_, l l:JO&A IO J PJIL D6wwr .....,, /rfJll/!ll J:.JI ,,...... """' .,._ or* ~ Yaln ,,.,t· ... A .. ,_..-. lsrd/fw n.o. '°"" """'· ,,_ .,.,, $20. GREEK NIGHTS Traditional Greek Menu & Entertainment In the Beautiful Thistle Room Oct. 15, 22 & 29 ......... Now 644 2030 Lunch • Dinner • CNmpacne Buffet • Entertainment 37 FASHION ISLAND, NEWPORT BEACH. 644-2030 BELGIAN WAFFLE INN Wilen* WOllll-a Gnatelt Ca1aa1ra DIM! South Cout Plua Ya.Uqe llOO Soulia Plua Driw Sa• Am/C.Glta Mesa (714) 557-5116 e-.wnAGill9 • ., ... In .. Mood far~ I 11111 I ...,.. __ -···-n.;:; rm A a t1at .... ,. .......... -. fell a S...c.a.MI' o..· •-a. n.SuNwr Sidi Of n. ..... Liiiia ii ... . Y• ch111I 11 Ill ~ .. ... MONDAY NIGHT FOOT:BAL on WIDE SCREEN TV Michelob Draft ; • SOC Glasses • $1.95 Pitchers • $3.95 Pizza Smorg (All You Can Eat) • B.J.'a CHICAGO PIZZERIA UPSTAIRS IN LOFT BAR 106 Main St. Balboa (at Balboa Pier) 675-7560 114/HSGa Bnmch By The Bay. Enjoy champagne brunch served bayside in a delightful garden setting. Strolling musi- cians add an utra dash of flavor, for a deli- cious way to start Sunday. The Newporter now-wowt 10:30am to 2:30pm, $17 .95. Children under 12. $9.95. . ff4 THE NEWPORTER REsoRT 1107 Jamboree Rd (714) ~-1700 Complimentary-.. peltleng ... • . ·' .. 5479 1·8111 PU-..C NOTICI f1CTmOUI .... ,_ NW ITATIMPIT The~ pel'IClrlS are doins business as: HICK· ORY DONUTS & ICE CREAM, 820 E. ht St., S.nta Ana, CA 92701. Canh Yan Nauyen, 4 13 E. Walnut, Santa Ana, CA 92705. Khanh Ba Nauyen, 413 E. Walnut, Santa Ana, CA 92705. Khana Ba Nauyen. 413 E. Walnut, Santa Ana, CA 92705. Phuona Huyen Nauyen, 413 Walnut. S.nta Ana, CA 92705. This business is con· ducted by a aeneral part· net$hip. The reaistrant com· menced to transact bust· ness under the fictitious business name or names listed aboYe on Sept. 1986. Sianed: Canh Van Nauyen, Khanh Ba Nauyen. Khan& 8a Nauyen, Phuon1 Huyen NSUY'8f'. This statement was filed with the County Cleric of Oranae County on Sept. 26, 1986. File No. F321110 10/9 10/ 16 10/23 10/30 5531 1-27111 PU-..C NOTICE F1CT1l10UI MJllNDS NAMt ITATEllENT The followina person 1s doma business as: ~VEN ADVERTISING TECH· NIQUES, 4400 MacArthur Blvd Fifth Floor. Newport Beach, CA 92660. Professional Corporate Offices. Inc . California, 4400 MacArthur Blvd. f"rfth Floor, Newport Buch, CA 92660 This business is con· ducted by a corpotation. The rearstrant com· menced to transact busi· ness under the fictitious business name or names listed aboYe on 7114/86 S11ned Professional Corpo. rate Offices, Inc .• Virainia M. Wojcicki, VP This statement was filed with the County Cterti of Oranae County on Sept. 19, 1986. File No F320274 1012 10/9 10/16 10/23 5485 K-27992 PUBUC NOT1Cl F1CTmOUS wss NAME ITATDllNT The followina penons are doins business as: T AGCP ENTERPRISES, 33351 Oceen Hill, Dana Point. CA 92629 M. Thomas Risner, 30363 Paseo del Valle. Laauna Njauef, CA 92677. Anita Geyer. 33351 Oce9n Hill. Dana Point, CA 92629. Bulinea fnt transacted under this business name on Sept. r. 1986. Thia business is con· dudlld .,, • .....,., pen- ,.,..,.._. M. Thomel .... Thia .. , ............. -... .. .. Cli " a. ol ar.,..c.. ..... 16-1-. . ....... m-1G12J0111ena lOID MM 1,.29115 PUalCNOTU ITATDHNTOF AMNOOHMDIT OF USl °' F1CTmOUI ......... NAME The followin1 persons have abandoned the use of the f ictitious business name. 1) STENOSCRIPT 2)STENOSCRIPT ABC SHORTHAND, (previous address: 1300 Bristol StrMt North, Newport Beach, CA 92660). The fictitious bu1lne11 Ntne II ... lid to eta. WH filed on 10-25-85 In the ~°'°""-' Orlalnal Fiie No. F2902l6. ......... Edlalion TrWn- .. Corp.~ ............ Corponidoft), ll400 -. ...... Jt-. ..... t.A m1s. ..... ..-a TI* llld1ln111 -~ *did 'r • ~ ¥1 .. _ ... IC .. a rcw1w•11111 ..... ," TheMD ... ..,_.11 doif'I ... , 111 -WK-OAU NC>Pl9t'Tt£S INC., D8A T IR ENTt"""5ES. 20292 s.w. llrdt .... SAH, CAL 92707. ..... Summers. Catitor· nia.1663AllloMe., cM, CA 92627. This buainna Is con- ducted by • corporlltion. S6INd: Bif'ctmle "°'*' Ms. Inc., D8A TTR EIMr· priaes, T1re1• Tessu1, 'Seel~. This ............ fited ..... the County ~ °' <Mnae County on Oct 6, 1986. Fiie No. F321869 10/9 10/16 10/23 10/30 5512 PU-..C N01'1CI ACll llOUI ••HHS NAME ITATDIDIT The folk>Mns penon is doins business as: R.S. DIS. TRIBUTORS, INC.. 20292 S.W. Birch Street. $.AH. CA 92707. R()lef Summers. Califor· nia, 1663 AJiso Ave .• C.M., CA 92627. This business is con- ducted by a corporation. Si1ned: R.S. Distributors, Inc .• Teresa Tessus. Secre- tary. This statement WIS filed with the County Cle,_ of Oranee County on Oct. 6. 1986. File No. F321870 10/9 10/16 10/23 10/30 5510 PU9lJC NOTICE ncnnous.,..... ._ITAltMDT The folJowinl. penon is doina bulinela as: StLVER· ADO HOMESTEAD SERVICE COMPANY, 1 n Riverside Or., Suitle F. Newport Beach. CA 92663. Steve Baanall, 504 E. Sheldon, Prescott, Az 86302. This business rs con· ducted by an 1ndiv1duat S.aned: Steve Baanall. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County on Oct. 6, 1986 f ile No. F321873 10/9 10/16 10123 10/30 5509 K-21114 PU-..C NOTICI flCi ii iOUI IUWSS HAMt STATDIENT The foOowina person 1s doina business as THE REGENCY, 27611 La Paz Roed, Lacuna Nisuet. CA 92677.- BIRTCHER PACIFIC II, 1 California pneral partner- ship, 27611 La Paz Reed, lAluna Niauef, CA 926n. This business is con- ducted by • ..,..., part. nership . Siped: Birtehet Pacific II, A Callfornl• General Pattnenhip, Mhur B. Birtcher, <a.ner•I Pwtner. Thia ...... -..... m.-nt"* ... filed witti the County CWk ol Or-. County on Oct 1, 1986. Ale No. r321493 10/9 10/16 10/23 10/30 5528 "*JC NOflCI f'ICiliiOUIMl••a UMllTAYWT The tofk>wt"I person la doint bulineu 11: HEIDrl FROGEN YOZURT, 131, 2121 H9-sxwt Bhd., 1301. ~ ... pan a.ch 92663. Krilie, Inc., • Calffomie Corpcntiofi. Thia bualness i1 con· duded bJ 8 c::orpofMfolL SW.ct Krilie, Inc., Heney [..........,,.... Nat • CDnductinl .... .... "* 0 2 ? ... _ ... ... .. Clillllf dMI " 0....C...,.• ....... ... ....... f11 .. 16121811 UVl6 ~ .. --.CA-.r7 . .._..!•n•• ...._ .......... Cllll ..._CA91'7. Dia • 1ln 111 i. cell-_... -.. .,, ...... ......... ,., ....... TNa.113 ... _ .... .. ... c.., Cllita fll a.. ~ -Gel. .. i-. ........ F»1815 10/t lOll• 10/23 lOllO 5520 ..... ....... HClitd•• Ill -IMll 111 n. ... ,. --.. dains bu1ln1 -.: CHM- T£R wtST FINMCIAl -~ .......... bor.e ..... Suille 125. , .. ;pwt ~CA ma>. ...... ... F'el.215'1 La ~Lapte ..... ,CA 'IKT1 'Olis Minna is con- aa.t a.,•.,....• n.. ,........,. com- mmad • '•IUd bull-,_....., .._~. ba 1l1111 w or,.._ ............. ~ ~ .... llchlfd ... ,... Tl* ,. 2 __,,, -.... ..... au.r Clertl ol O..~onSept.12. 1-.. FleNaF311637 10/2 10/910/16 10/23 5487 "alCMOTa ... "' .. ., ... _...._., The lcA b1 person is doiflll bu1lness n : THE GOW£RNESS NJEIC'f. 125 E. ....... '216. Calta Meaa.CAtaa. James Henry Vanoni. 3944 s... ...... W'fl1, SM .... t.A92130. This bdinesa i1 con· dt.-*d bf• lnchidual. TM rectstrant com- n•..t to bw'llSKt busi· ,_ wMiW IN llc:tllbl& business rwne "' nemes lisad abcMt on 6/9116. ~-..H.v....-. This •1111rw1t wn tiled with the ~ °"' °' Or-. Count1 on Sept 10, 1986. Fiie No. F319352 10/910/16 10/23 10/30 5514 w•nca flCiitWatllllll ._IT.,._. The tot._.,. person is doins busina as.: PROP· ERTY TRADERS TllUST. 1400 ()*15'* 260,,.... port Beech. 92660. Leslie R. Brwer TrusllDr I Trust., 11 CkMlr, 1.W., CA 92714. This business is con· duded by • busif.u trust. The reaistrant com- nww:.t ID tnmact busf.. nns under the fictitious business name « rwnes listed abcwe on 9-24-86- SilNct leUie R. Brwwer. This ii 1 ..,..,. .. filed .. the~ a.rt& of Or-. eour., on Sept. 24. 1916. F'tte No. F320755 10/910/1610123 10/30 5519 1-1197 "ac...a ............. -118 IMI The ....... ~. doiftS buslnesa a= ADVANCED PltOOUCTS INTEGRATED, 34163 Pecific Coest H~. •250. Dana ~nt. CA 92629.. 'ARTS ANO BOARDS oo.. -... • Cdb'nie CIOr· ......... 34163 '-ctfic o.tta.-... mo.o.. ...._CA9M2.t. This buUMM i1 con- cbild by. eof"'811b1. BulinM9tlrlltnrlActld Uftdertilllilltn I W •9-15-1916. ...... Md ._.. Co., Inc., .... .. G. ....... ~­.... ~,.:-1). "* 2 t , ... _ ... ... .. ~ Clllll f/I -a....c....r--.16, ... AINa.'311111 1812 1811 MVl• 1AID a. lo.3-81 To ..... •llllfCmar•c ZlPM alt oa<tTION is awt)il••-~ °' Alcdlolc .... cs Qin. .. llr •41• °" We ... a ._ CPUb Ell flQ • 111 ............. 1112* w. Oc• ,, ..... ··~ e.ctt. CA 91211.1. 10/ 16 10/23 10/30 5543 &!II!! WlllTCI FCUIUW•·~·=ll~ll=I=·~ --· " Thell:ll .... -.. dloifuS ba 1'n111 • JOtrS FlOMST'S. •1u ...... A..-e · H-.ntincton a.ct..CA_.. Ronald Leon Utt .... 11-Al ..... Fount.in ~.~92'10I. r,..a. • ..._~ 11-....... Fourain V...,. CA 9IVOI. Sca8 Min llleKiltri .. 11 .. Alt ..... Founllin Ylllly, t.A.,., LAisl --Mc:tC"nd. 11-~f'Gdlin Y...,, CA W10I. This business is con· dudldbJ~ The recistnftt com-.,_..s. '•IUd .... ness unds tM ftditb11 ...._ ,.,,. Oii ,,.... listed above on NIA. ~ Aoneldl.ean L-.. Francene Irene Litteral • Scott Allen McKluack. Leise .... MdGsuck. This d 9 ,. .. -filed with tlle County Cleftl of Or-. Courwty on Oct. 8. 1916. All No. F322180 10/1610/23 10130 11/6 5551 &11117 "•IC ..... FChht•mJ& • -IUMil>l1 n.• , ........ doi"9 bullneu eia: AIR WAil Nn TO WlM. 3 ................... t.A tlV14. CMllil ........ 3 ....... .,.._CAWZ714.. , ......... , ........... , ...... CAll714.. Tiiie "'111?111 .. C.-...... ., >>maanll.., .... •Ollll ....... 111111'' •• _ .. .... c... .... =-a.....-o...& flll•ne II .,..,..,. ll/M 1111 a tt- a~ U! 0 pt ~ C< te pt ~ C\ da U! e! lei Q'-tn co pu de 0 ~ etc th« dtr SU ST TH 70 We 92 1 t8 hff wet llOI nu abt de ttet 0 Tl( Sta Alli 2T c c Cle IW " $£1 an bet Ytd 10. lL fl T doii SEC S.i •ll 92f H Sat 131 92t T -T "* ,,.. bul tisa l9t PIC voue-JO~ vs.-...... .. served Oft,..• Ne• tJP1WC••• a ....... court. ,. ..... flt ....... Cill .. not prallld ,..c ,.., .... ,.., , ........ ... proper .......... if JOU want the c:ourt ID ... ..,, case. If yGJ do nat ..... response on..._ JOU..., lose the caM. end ,our wases. rnaMJ end....- may be taken wm..ut further ..... from .... court. Ther"e a,. otMr .... , requfrement:s. You may --to call ....... ..,,..,.. away tf you dD nat ..,_ .. attomeY. you ,.., cal an attomeY ,..,.,,. _.. flt a lepl Md aftk:a (illld in the phone book). Oespm de qua ........ auen esta c:iUcim• judicial usted tiene un plrlllo d9 30 DIAS CALENOARIOS ..,. present.,. una ~ escnta a meQUina 9ft -.. carte Unac.taouna..,,.. telefonica no le oftecen proteccion; su ,....__.. ~ntaa maquiNtiene .. cumptir con las fonNlli· ~..-....... si us1ed quient qua le c:artl escuche SU CMG. S. u5'ld no Pfl I Ila IU respuesla a..,. ...... perder .. cam. ., ....... quit.w SU ua.rio, SU din9o Y o0m cm9I de SU prapie- dad sin Mto dcigi ... par patt9 de la cartll. Exist.en alros ,...... leples. ,,.... ~ Ultld QUtera ,...,_a Uft .tJ t91'1h 1nmediatamento. Si no conoce a un ab~. puede llanw a .., •*'° de~•a••,.,...• o a un. aficiM dlt .. leca' ("89 .. dir9dDrio .... ~ico). CASENUM8ER (Nunwo del C.0) 46-95-37 The rwne and acldlw ol the court is: (9 ...... ., d1rrecion • la cart9 •> SUPERIOR COURT Oii THE STA TE Of CALlfORNIAR>R THE COUNTY Oii ORANGE. 700 Civic Center Drive West, S.U AN_ c.lib nia 92701. The Mml.acldlWt.and ·~•numberol ..... tiffs al'DiNf, 01 11tli Iliff Mthout an ..... .,, ts: (£1 nombre, la ditecdoa• y .. numero de talefal!M» det abopdodel disew•-.o del~~no tiene ~ • JAMES 0 BOfT, A lAW ClmPORA- TION, 2CMO-..... ol .,_ Star$, 4tt. Floor, Los ,..... CA 90067. (213) 2n~111. DA Tt: Oct 22. HE GARY L GRANVILLE. Clerll, (Actumrio) bJ J . Baby, ..... (D 7 • $[ ). NOTIC£ to THl fl090N SERVED: You .. _,... M an ind¥dullf ' a .... on t>et.w ol CCP 416.90 Ondi· ~ 10/16 10/23 10/30 11/6 5544 ..... ••1t•N:a ICUW II• I I ·:-r: i TM ...,_. .. -.lknl I 1 K *VES & ASIOCIATD IUl lSTATt CONSUl TING ...... INC.. -CMwilo T.,,.._C....dltMllr,CA trM25. n. ..... &&Mil eansu.. .. GNup, Inc., CIMastlia. 456 C..ilD Ten8Ce. Cor· ....... CAW625. Tttis busineu is con- ~ bf a COflMll' .... L The recistnnt com- ,....ICed ID nwt busi· neu .,...., the fictitious .,...._ ...,. flt names ............ Octl.1986. ~: The "-1 Estate Conwttiq Group, Inc .• Thomas E. H~. Prat· dint. This ...... '*"' -fited ..... County Oertl of er.,. County on Sept 25, 1916. F"tleNo.~74 10/16 10/23 10/30 11/6 5550 &Wll ...-1e....u ACIHW• llf la ..... w. The ........ penan IS -. busi1ms a ADAMS AVENUE PROflERTY, l90 w ..... Slrell. Suillt 201. Calla ...... CA 92626. Henry £. Ros.en, 93S4 l(ifbide ..... Laa Arwl'es. CA90035 Al"'-R. Rosen, 9154 Kiftllidl "-cf. Laa Al•' IS, CA90035.. BTO. A G9nerM Pwtr...· ship, 900 Ora•fair Lw. AllllMim, CA 92801 Midmlil R. Wimbush, 890 w. a...sa.. sa 203. tom ....._CA92626. Wimbush Children's lf1"9W c..-Trust 11. 890 •. a.wSt. ... 203, Costa Mesa.CA92626. Paul R. Suder. 11421 Or-. .._ Bhd., Or-.. CA92669. ..., Alice Sue*, 11421 Or-. .._ &Mt., <>ranee. CA92669. Jllime Borcwinsky, 1482 Treasure, Santa Ana. CA 9?705. a.ne Den lboftnslly, 1482 Tremure., Sera Ana. CA92705. G.ry fainNf'I, 19531 ............ Santa Ana. CA 92705. Linda Fainball. 19531 RG:::IUI---..... Santa Ana. CA 412705. RDb9rt r•._1. 14041 Lmnpton, Tustin. CA 92680. ,._... Faint>.r& 14041 Livinpton, Tustin, CA 92fil0. Slewen Neal fainbafa Trust chlt9d 711175 by Allan Faint>.r& Trust.. 890 w . ..._St. sa 200. Com ..... CA t2Q6. -.c,s..r-. ...... Trusa dlltld 7 /L ?5 bf Alml F• bs& TfUlllle.890W. 8IMr St. Siii. 200. Calla ...... CA~ M & A 11, A General ............... 9000... ..... Lw. Al..t.iln. CA 92801. TMs busines& is con· dudlld.., a __ .. s-t· ......... The~ com- ,...ICld ID •a wt.._.. ,_ ........ ~. .... FT -flt--listlld Mow Oft ..., 1. 1•i.--= ...... R. . ,. lN& I, -•-81Ct ..... ~ Cllrtl ol Or-. 0.., .. Oct 1, lt& F"lleMD.fl214&1 10ll61Gl2310/30 1111 55'5 ::p.till •mA ........... °""' ...... N )It --ca-. c & " Cltilll 01 u w. a .... I ~tJl'i.:8 ... .............. ... n a •--.caw ..... ... & &..cw It .._c. tJ,.,,,, NF I ht f.-l ...... 4-12·1' 4121 ~lcR ..... C... .. ,CA ma ...... & ... lwwwwM. ....._.a'7Qr•w1m ._ on., F• 'a 11oi. CA ta». Oc 1wt:cA1Ms.Mce. lnc., Cat....._ -S.. ...... DtWe. ... l250. Na $.Git~ CA afO. This ~ is con-dudld .., a __.. part. IW'lhip. The '91lAnnt com· m9ald ID tr. ct ._.. ,... uiidlr ........ . ~ .... flt .... ...... ........ 6-14-1979. ~ C & H C...., Com- pany, Harold s. Hartley, ~ ........ . This ........ _filed wittt the County Cletk of 0....,.. County on Sept 24, 1986. file No. fl2069it 10/16 10/23 10/30 11/6 5546 ....,. ~llO'fa HClll ..... Mll a ,...nat1m1n The ~ .. permn i5 doina business as: JG DESIGNS. 214 Protnonb1 onv. East. Ne•port Beach, CA92660. .... Guerin. 214 ,..,,,,, onDr DrWe East. Ne•pCLl't a.ch, CA 92660. This business is con· dudld ti, an individual. The r"ecntnnt com- ma K:ed tD tnnuct busi- neu under the fictitious ~ ,.,.. OI fWNS ltsllld ...,_on~ 1. l 986. SisMd:: Jane Gustn. This,. 2 , ... -filed with the County Qerll ol Or.,.. County .. Oct 1, 1986. file No. F321462 10/16 10/23 10/30 11/6 5547 WllOTICE HCiii ... • Ill I• ..,._ITAimlSl1 The._,... • .,..sons .. doin1 business n : SIX· PENCE INN Of Cl.AIRE- MONT MESA Bl.YO., 1751 East G.rry Awnue, ~ C. S.. Ana. CA 92705. Silq)enCe Inns of Amer· ica, Inc., Calib11ia, 1751 East G.rry Ave., Suite C, S.. Ana. CA 92705. fonest c. Knudson. 9470 El Grandim Aw.. u Mesa. CA9'20U. Judith D. Knudson, 9470 El GranditD Ave.. u Mesa. CA92041. John S. Turk. 4656 Ordwd-.... San OiecD. CA92107. Donna J. Tur"k. 4656 Ordwd A...._ San DilWD. CA92107. o.wid A. Dunn. 13352 L..cnlla 0rM. s.D Ana. CA 92705. Dianne L Dunn. 13352 l.artllta 0rM. Santa Ana. CA 92105. This business is con· dumd ti,• limil9d s-tner· ship.~ Siapeva lrw1s of America, Inc .• W.A. Caine. k .. Va Praidn. This ii 2 ••• -Ned with .... County a.ta ol ~ County an Ott. 13. 1986. ,.. ... No. F32'2554 10/16 10/23 10/lO 11/6 5538 I Uftll ? .... _ ......... bdJ -·-......... -1•1. ..... dl.HlllL ·1'1111111' .,_.., .. .. a... a.. fl c-. c...i. -Oct. .. 1-. FlltNa.f»IMO lGfM 1etn 1°'30 1111 9641 ... It.ID WWWI ldl I I I ---a n.e' a ,,,. .... = .... AaH 9: TH( POltT HAnott llMSTMDfT a..ua 21Dl5 E.ac.taid..' '•·CA 121111. ..., Adllit .... 1516 ~ Ocwt Front. 9Tl"1 •· CA 92661. ,..,.... Dnyton, 502 KJnp "8ce. Newport Blach. CA t2l60. Cartita Fulls, 936 Win- ston. S.n Marino, CA 91108. Janice Han10n, 201 V• Sen......,. .... pott ~. CA 92663. Ludie .__. 2662 Cir- cle, Ncwpott Buch. CA 92663. Susan Noonan, 2927 Catalpa, Nc•po.1 8-ch. CA92660. Delta Patnw. 205 Yaa San Remo, NetMpOrt a.cti, CA 92663. Janet Smith, 2015 E. Ocean Blvd., Balboe, CA 92661. RtWJda s..tley, 1500 San- tili9) OrWe. Ne•po1 Beech. CA92660. Catharine Winter, 932 Bellis. Nc•port a.cti, CA 92660. Sandra Wrilht 804 W. Ocun front. Balboa. CA 92661. This business is con· duded ti, ., ...... part. Mnhip. The reaistrant com· meiK:ed tD Pr•wt busi· ... under the fictitious ................ lislld ...,_ on l/31111. Sillr.t ...... Smith. This 9 I 1wut -filed with ltie Cour"'1 a.ts ol Or-. County on Oct. 1. lW.. flle No. F321579 10/16 10/23 10/30 11/6 5536 ~-11174 nclm'llfttt --"·~ The lA:Mit• pevsansare doe._ business as: KCJN TWO, A CALIFORNIA GENERAL PARTNERSHIP. 4343 Yon ~ Awnue, Nuport Bw::h. CA 92660. Koll lnrine North ~ ciales, a Cailitomia ..,_.. ~ 4343 Yon K.w· fNln Avenue. NewfM>rt Belch. CA 92660. CSL Irvine Two. Ud.. a Calitomia limited s-tner· ship. 8900 Wilshire Boule- vard, 8ever"ly Hills. CA 90211 This business is con- dudlld ti, ...... pert. nership. The rqjstrant com· meiK:ed to transKt busi· ness under the fictitious business ,.... OI iWne5 listlld ...,_an nat llllPic• bla. Sie'-*= KOLL IRVINE NORTH ASSOaATES. a c.libnia ............. shiJJ By. The Kai Culnp•nJ, • Cail"bttia aapoa ll?ion. its ,,. ... __. ...... Br. "R.11. Ortwein. Its,: DMsion PNsidlrtr CSL MMN£ 1WO. LTD .• a eaa.1'ia Umi9d ........ sNp By. CSL ....._ AcMsars. ~ a CllbYlia c::orpcll• tion. ........ .... &,,ISPI 1·hi11 IY .. ISSr.Y."-- Thil 2 I 1w• -11.s ..,,. .. c..... an o1 a....~-5-. 26. 19115. Fiii .... f12110I 10/910/16 10/2'.1 10/30 5523 .... ......... •• •&.e.•-· NUHml 'IO... II& maa•a.:••• Tolllllin.,ta , • ._ ocAwa. wti O I Cftd. ........... -....... 11e a11w la& •• a t in ILC. L&. ...... ... ow. AC ......... ····-···· · .-. ....... ...... ~ c-...i • d ·:;~ ;~;;:.::.-:-; .... ICA"'41 I •Dll lie ... tl 11' -,. .... ,., so 2 7 I .. f J k ................ .... n. a • .._,., 1111 •• ,_, .. , •• 0 .. _ .......... .. ... ............. .. ~Ad. A ......... ..... .. ......... ~ It l:A& ....... .,...._ l laallJld Ii 100 CMC CEM- TDt ..W WOT. SMTA ANA.CA, If lOU 09JfCT ID .. ..... ., .. , 181' II.JOU ................... ....... Md ...... ,our • ~IWW flt file wr-. ........ ..,,. ... cmrt ....._ h .--.. YOVI ., ....... "'9J .. in .... son°' ti, 'lfAll ..,MJ'. If YOU ARE A CllEDITOR 01 a wltii_. a'iidiD ol the 49r; 1111. JOU ...a file 'lfAll deim ..... aut Of pnnnl it to the .... ... ,..., ..... bltive ...,.t*d ti, the c:aurt ......... moalthl fram h dlllll ol first ...... ol 9-lrs -poGfidad in wtian 100 ol theCalib•• ,., .... Coda. The time tar .. deims ... nal ..... prior to '°"' manlhs from hdlllllolthe '-in& ........ lOU llAY EXAMINE U. .... .., .. aut..,.., ..a ........ lllf in .......... ,... Oi'Nf-- upon the executor M .............. uponlhe 11111111.., tar.,. 1 r m•or 01 ........... and ... ... court .......... o1 .... .................... ..... ,... ......... na11ca-. .. -...-.. inwentloy and 8"M'8i• ttWC ol ........... "' ol the ' 11>'4bl1S Of accounts ......... in ...... 1200 and 1200.SolhCIMaaelia p, ... Coda. AllDm9y for petitioitet. JACQUELYN D. RIMEL. RtMn.ANDRIMEL.1055N. MAIN STRU 1, SUfTE 406. SANTA AHA. CA. 92701 10/9 10/16 10/23 5533 &-Diii w..a HChi .... I I I• .._llAI II The ...... peiSOt• .. doinc business as: CBT PARTNERS, 2815 A Laf.,.a.. Newport a.ct\, CA92663.. AnttM»nJ Schablein. 2815-A Laf .... Ne pcG't a.ch. CA 92663. Chwtes Polley, 26481 Si'-' Saddle. u.-Hilts. CA~ Bruce r ... 10l6A a.1>cJe &Ml. 8llbJ9. CA !i2661. This business is con· cM:l9d br a ..... pevt- JWWp. The resist.rant com~ ...... to b•.-=t bust- ,.. und9r ... fictitious business nerne Ott rwnes lisald abaw an 811/16. SCned: AnthonJ Schlitz· lein. This ......... -filld ... the CountJ a.. ol Or-. CountJ on s.t. 10. 1916.. File No. F319299 10/2 10/9 10/16 10/23 ~ wcn1s MASTER MORTGAGE aJlllNM'( auid T.,..., &, T.D. SOMCE OO!ll/NlfY, ...... e, .... y..._ ••.••• Sec:Ntay. 1990 N. Caitc.•nili Bhd.. Walnut c.-11. CA 94596-3717, (415) 944-9015 10/9 10/16 10/23 5522 &.ll17J ~..a HClllW• I I TA .... sranm111 The .......... IS .. doins busiNa a VICTOR CAptT Al GROWTH PARTNERS Ill. a Calitot ,.._ limiead ~ 1301 DINe Slreet. '550. Na put a.ch. CA 926fiO. Ydor Capital Corpora- tion. Cailal. 1301 Daw Street, 1550. Newport a.ch. CA 92660. Thornm V • .,... 2-4781 ~ lodllt ...... ue.-- Hils. CA 9265.1. This business is con- cM:l9d bf a lilni99d ..--· ship. The recbt»Mt com- ..,.ICed ID ttMIKI bust- neu und9r .,_ ftctitiola ~ netne OI OWllel listed abowe °" N/ A. Si9..t:TtiOlnmV ..... This 2 I iWCwlilllill ..... eo.n, a.ta ol 0...... County en 5-t. 26. 1986. F"lle No. Fl2J 109 10/9 10/16 10/23 10/30 5524 The ........... .. .,,.,. IM11·n III a: llAH 0£SIGN. 1110 Adlena ~ fullltan. CA '2633. .,,... ,..,, m ~ Rai!CM. S.. Clue& ... CA ~ KllllllJJanm. 2'1DVll 0.-. U.-...... CA '¥577. .......... 1110 .... "1m. F., 2 '11\ CA tan. • I ...... _M Wlidar .. L 'r -ons.pt.1-. This butlneu is con· dudact .. c:o-pettners. ---IC.AM • ~ .... llllll9 -. a..,. Jona This buu.--.... ... .. CountJ a.. of Or-. CountJ on Sept. 24. 1986. File No. f320806 10/9 10/1610/23 10/lO 5525 ~llOTICI Athi ....... --···-· The ..... ..,... is a.a.,. a:•A£S. SIOfCS. 20.l Vie Diion. ...... part&d\,~ ..., e... GPM. 203 Yi9 Oiian. Pie po1 ~ CA 9266.3. This business is eon- duc:*9d bJ an iodwidi ... Siw..tllllfyO...~ This I I 1wwt w til.c: .. .. eoun.r Cllrtl of Or-.. ~ an Oct 6. 1916.. Fila No. Fl21872 10/910/1610/23 10/30 5513 Inc.. a C Pt wia C:UiUr tian. J41Q ~ CclM ~.:ZSO.O..MC. TMs •u1in111 is con· ....... w ........ a . .., CSH .......... , ··· -on9-1S.IW.Sla Lt:,._ and •• .. Co.. e.c... ~ Q.. Hlarrfll ~­... Aa&'t Sa *2J). 1'* I 9 wa_ ... with .. ODl.d.r a.. ol 0.....C.....• ... l6. 1.915. fla ..... Fllt112 l0/2IOlt10/16 10/D ~ • 1ftU I nil'& WW ....... ..._ ............... YOU AM IN Dl'1AULT UNDO A DUD Of TMJST DATID CM/17111. UNLDS YOU TM£ ACTION TO ....,Jrct WMJI ...... Dtt't. fT MAY• IOU> AT A P0eLJC Ml.£ W YOU HUD AH EJCP\ANATION Of' THE NATUR£ Of THE NOCUD1HGS AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOCJU> COHTACT A lAwmt. Ori 11!07181 • 10. 1A1t"1 W ...... M.D. •the ~ ......... ,,.,.. under Mlf .,.,,..... '° Deed of Trwt "9card9d on 04/21/16 II 0oc:ument Ho. .. 156291 Of OMeW "8ccN• In the GMcie of the ...,,., of OMNQE ~. CelHDntla, • 1 c&Ald by. MISSION ACCEPT AHCE COltP .• 1 CetfflDr. ,. corpuqdcwt WIU. SEU AT PU8UC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST 81000 fOR CASH, ~--• time of .... In llwfuf ~of the Uftitld -) • THE l1'0HT EHTitAHCE TO SUITE C, WU PAC R£00NVEYANCE. 4940 CAMPUS ORM. HEWflOflT KACH, CA 92660 .., lflN. * Md .. ..., ... con.._ to end now tMlkt by It Lftder 8* o..d of Trutt In the Pf~ litu-.d in Mid County, c.tbnie. dllcttt*w the lend.._.: Lot 21, 01 TrKt 7718-In the CitJ of Neapon Beech, CountyOI °'9n91, 9tlte of~• per mep recoded In ... 301, ...... 10 tD 14. battt inclusive. misc9t..,,. OU1 INPS, tn the Office of the Councy Recordet of Yid CoUf1CY. Pwcel 2; Non~ IPPUl18Nnt enements fort,..,... Ind ..,_. CMf' ptfvetie *-ts, 11 Mt forth in ttae C*'t.8in deci.r.tion of COfMnlnts, conditions and mtriction l'9COtded April 6, 1971 in Book 9596 Pl8I 902. Official Recotds. Ind reccwded ~ 21, 1972 tn Be-* 10285 ,.... 356, Of'ficill Records Ind Am1odment1 therlto. The stf'9lt lddrw Ind other common dn.lsnetlon. if •ny, of the ,.., property described above is purported tobl: 21 RUE FONTAINE BLEAU, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660 The undlnicned Trustee discl•ims 1ny lilbility for •ny incorrwctnea of the strMt .c:ldress and other common ~. ff eny, shown herein. Seid sale will bl made but without covenant or warranty, express or lmpfied, r1prdin1 title. possession, or encumtnnces, to pey the remaini"I principaJ sum of the noe.(s) secured by said Deed of Trust, with internt thereon, 11 provided in said nate(s), advances, if eny, under the terms of the Deed of Trust, fees, chatps Md expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by uid Deed of Trust, ~wit $423.740.36 The beneficilty under uid Deed of Trust hetetofore executed and deUwred to the undllrsiped • written OecJamion of Default Ind Demand for Sele, and I written Notice of Defautt and Election to Sefl. The~ caused said Notice of Default •nd Election to Sen to bl recorded In the county where the reel property is toc.ted. OATE:l().()8..86 BARRY W. MORSE, M.O., n Trust.e WnPac R.conwy•nce. 49'0 C•mpus DriYe, #C, Newport Buch. CA 92660-2119, (714) 476·1893, (800) 824-1513 10/16 10123 10/30 5540 NOna cw TltUITEn IALl GTDNO:J913 ltE: lafWMTZ YOU AR£ IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED Of TRUST DATED, JMUlty 9th. 1981. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SAU. IF YOU NEED AN EXPlAHATION Of THE NATURE Of THE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. GROVER ESCROW CORPORATION, 1 Corpor•tion lncorporMlld June 1, 1984 as duty llPPC>fl'Md Trust .. under the t0Howf111 described deed of trust WIU SEU AT PUBUC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIOOER FOR CASH or IS set forth in Section 2924h °'the Civil Code, •II rilht. tltJe •nd Interest conveyed to end now hetd by It under uid Deed of Trust in the ptOperty heretnafter described: TRUSTOR: JOHN E. SCHWARTZ, AN UNMARRIED MAN BENEFICIARY: MARIA MAGDALENA GUDINO, A MARRIED WOMAN, JULIA SUSANNE AZEVEDO SMITH. A MARRIED WOMAN, ANO J~N COSTA AZEVEDO JR. AS.NGUMAN. RECORDED April 15, 1981 IS Instrument Number 18181 Boe* 14021 Pi8I 138 of Officiel Records In the oMce of the Recorder OI <>r.,,.. County. . S.id Deed of Trust. describes the tollowi111 property. Lot 13 of Trec:t No. 3\381 in the City of Newport Buch, County of <>r.,,.., SUta of Calfomia, .. per map thereof recorded In Book 103, P9llll 31, 32 end 33 lndusM of Miscellaneous Maps, recMds of Oran_p County, California MAY ALSO BE KNOWN AS: 2347 Irvine Avenue, Newport Bw:h. CA 92660 (tf • street eddrns or common desicNtion Is shown lbow, no ~ i1 1lven as to its com~ or com.ctness). The beneficiary under uid Deed of Trust by r-.on of 1 breech or de#Mltt in the obllptiont MCUt9d thw9by, herwtofore naAld Ind delNered to the Undersilned 8 wirtt.n DlcJer8tion of Default and Demand for s.i.. Md written notic» of breech and of etection to cw the under1l1Md to Mii Hid property to setlsfy H id obflptions. 8nd thetufter the undersfsned c:.uMd uid notice of lnech Ind of Nction to bl Racorded Jufy 2, 1986 .. lnttrument No. 86-284339 of said Off'ldal Rec:o"dl Seid ..,. will be made, but without CCMnent or ~. _,,,...or Implied, r'P"finl titte, PX•••k>n. or~ to pey the ""*"'"' prineipel sum of ct. "*(1) eteur9d by uid Deed 01 Trwt. Mitt ......... 11 In..,,.,.. pnMded, ecMnc:.s. tf My, under the Wms ol 8* Deed al Trwt. feet, chqM ..ct ..,,,,_ al the T"'*9 and ol IM trusts a.tied by Mid o.d of TNll ._...'*•be hMd on Thurld8y, NcMfnbtr 6, 1986 • 11*> A.M.. at the Concord ser.. •ewa to the ..... ••••d. 1570 bit 17th sere.. s.a Ane, C&llnk9'?0l. The-.. ..... f/I ... Unpeid belenceOlthe obflption wand ...... =• •tobe lold, ----wtttt ...,.., .... ..._ ~. ..ametM costs. expenlft, 1nd .... ....... Miii I••• II ...... , Ii .., .,. ..... of the ... dent. TM•n 1e • ...-... -~~· .. -~ A~ontN....., wMt be Mid on 11·12• • 1~5PM In 0tot. 3 ~ It 700 CIVIC C£NT£R ORM Wl'ST. SANTA ~ CA92701. CfHTbAa). ctATU, • C1F1Cur•,.,,.., pn ...... flJCar .... .. .......... , ... ;:wt IF YOU 08.JECT to the l'nlnlol the .......... )QI 8Mcft, CA mee>. ....... Allocletet, a C•lfllrN9 .............. sNp....,..,c . ......._ Oener1f hrtner, 25~3 MONCo Orive, Laaune 8tedt. CA 92'61. ~ .............. .. hNrlftS and 1tate rour objections ,. flle written oOjectbll ..... the COUit befot9 the .....,.,_ Your Need ... Auocietet, I c.Nb1"8 .. ..,.._. ship, John 0. H~ns, 0.Mntl Plrtner, 25092 Buckboerd Lane, Laeana Hif9' CA 92653. NMdfet Aasoclatet, 1 c.Nfomie ........ pertrw. ship, Tom Lenny, O.W.. Partner, 17 Woodflower, IMnl, CA 92714. This buslnffs la con· duct.d by a ..... part. nershlp. The re1l1trant com· ml!fad tD tranw:t tJusj. neu under the fictitious bullnea name « '*'* llAld .._.. on 6125/16. Si1nld: Nffdl.. Asao· c*-' a c.Mifomill ...__. partnership, Stephen C. Hos*inl. o.w.& Plftrw. This lt1I lllMwafited wJth the Courwtr CWtl of 0,.,. County on Sept. 18, 1986. Ale No. F320221 10/2 10/9 10/ 16 10123 5491 PueUc NOTICE FIChhuUI Wflll NWITATWT The tollowff'w 1*10n ts dc>tnc buslneu at: 1. THE JERUSAUM CHRISTMAS COUECTION, 2. THE ORIG- INAL JERUSALEM CHRIST· MAS BEU. 3334 E. Coest ~. Suite 183, Carone def Mar, CA 92625. CMnMt flWt ,..,,, 1422 Kati Drf¥a, Corona def Mar, CA92625. This busJne11 Is con· ducted by an lndlviduat. Sicned: CMNt P. Heft. This ~ .,.. flied with the County c... ol o...,.. County on Sept 18, 1986. File No. f320186 10/2 10/9 10/16 10/23 5477 1-21111 "*"C NOTICI FICiinOUI IUllHUI NW IJATIMDrr The folloiwif'll panons we doin1 bu1lne11 as: ST. THOMAS RESORTS, l TO., 1 Callfoml1 limited pettner. ship, 800 Nftport Center onw. Suite 150. Nnoort Beech, CA 92660. CLAYTON L. OORSEY, 800 Newport Cerar onw. Suite 150, Newport 8-ch, CA92MO. BLUE RIB80N INVEST· MENTS, INC., 1 Otl1...,. corpor•tlon. 5031 Birch SU-. Newport Beech, CA 92660. This businHs is con- dua.d by a limtt.d partner. ship. The realstrant com· menc.d llO tranw:t buli· ""' undef the flctitious bull,.. name or '*'* lilted..._ on Jenuery 17, 1916. _,..: ClAYTON L DORSEY, Gentr.i Pllf1rw. ™' .......,,.,. ... ftled wfth the County a.tl of Or.,.. County on Sept. 16, 1916. Ale Ho. Fl 19916 10/9 1011610/23 10/30 5626 ~~ N011C1 • llATM Oii • PWfH TAYLOI ttDllLlMeW Nth•toMHlatD llfATIMO.A-lmU To .. ~~ cnditors. conli•W1nt Ct96-ttots. and Pf"IOI • who Ny bl ....... 111•111 d"' the .... Of ...... ol ll1ZA· BETH TAYLOlt HOWnL A ~ hel a.rt ftled by RD MC COHNW.Y W. appeeqnc:e m1Y bl In per. aonorby~..,, .... IF YOU ARE A CR£0fTOR Of • c:ontit11111t CNditOt of the c.t.c I ltd, ,._.. must ft .. ~ c&llm with the court or pt9Mf1t it to the ptr10rl9f repr9Mntatlw 1ppofntect by the COUft within four montN from the ~ of first illUlnee ol ...,. II provided In section 700 of the Cafifomie Prabeta Code. The time tor fUlnc dlNmt will not expire prior to tour months from the data of the hNrinc noticed lbcwe. YOU MAY EXAMINE the file .,. by the COutt ff ,.... .,. 1 person I .......... In the estMI, ,.... mey MfW up0n the executor or .ctminittnitor, or upon the attorney tor the aecutor or 8dminiltrMor. and fi .. with the court with PfOOf of ..,. vice. • writtan request ltM· inc tn.t )QI desire "*"-' notice of the fiti111 of an inventory and appraise· ment of ...... ISMts °' of the petitions Of' accounts mentioned in sections 1200 Md 1200.5 of the California ProbM.e Code. Attorney tor petitioner: WITTER ANO HARPOLE, 610 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE STE 1530, NEW· PORT BEACH, CA 92660 10/23 10/30 11/6 5582 1-JIM1 ... NOTl,..,...ICI._ Oii ~ OF PMTNllllr ANO ~cw ...... NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, J)UrSU8nt to Section 15035.5 of the Ccwpcntions Code, that the S*tnershlp composed of ARTHUR T PSALIOAS and DELORES J DAILEY, hefetofore doin1 busineH under the firm name of .. 0 & A CABLE ASSEMBlr It •7 Mason St., Irvine, CA. is d!QOfwd as°' December 31 , 1985. by mutual consent. DELORES J. DALEY has withdrnn from and ceased to be associated In the carryt111 on of the business. ARTHUR T. PSALIDAS will tw.fter cany on the business, is entitled to 111 nsets of the business, Ind hn lllUmed 8nd will pey 111 outltandins liabilities ol the business ~8nd herei,,.,._ lncuned. DATED: Febru•ty 2 1, 1986. Sisned: Mhur T. Pull· dn, o.tor.. J. Oea.y. 10/23 10/30 11/6 11/3 5579 PUel.JC N011CI ernor ... ..,. ..... ...... ,, I .....,m 0 t hrll. ._ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV£N tMt the C~ C4uncJt of the City of,.....~ .. 8tech wUI hotd a pub4ic hMrins ~ emended expendttu,. of $126,440 from the ,..,., ~ Shefins '"'* tor Fltc81 YM11-.a7. NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHEA GMH hi Mid pubNc ~ ... be hMd on the 10th day of ,.,_,,._, 1116M1Mhour of 7:30 p.m. In h City HIN Coundl ~ 3300 Hll•~1 lol.,_d, ,._. PGft 8-:tt, CA 92663, M ~ ... Md .. ,,.. ..... Pf'lonl .._ ..,.., and be hwd .......,, 10/23 5881 ..,_ NI • ............. Is $182.~1 .51. o...:o¥e~ ~ COltflORATION, 1 Corporation ffiOOtiD kdJuneJ, 1 ........ tTustee 8y. GUMDl.fM TIIUIT om> ~:..~.corporMJon, _., by. ..... -. •• -.. ...... _...,,, 1570 Uet ~·°' Court of thMMX~=: 1ppofntecf •• pert0nal ~toedn• .,..-,..Ulfuu-.:~ OMC1 LW-. 170 NIPl ... p11ftstC..~· .... PGftlillldl;CAt2MO. IUNOANCf TitAYfl • INC., Cll~ 170 ,._. part C... Drtw. Neapaot Bt9dt.CAl2MO. 8ullri Ill ftf'lll lralMl.."tld under .,. ~ name ont.9-16. This 1M11lnnt It con· dudld by • COtpCntfon. 8'-ned: Sundence TnMI, Inc., Tom Lfwl~. ,,_. ldtnt. Thft ....... tfnt .. fNtd wfCh the County C*1l of Or.,. ~ on Oct 3, ·-· Fl .. No. Fl21810 10/23 10130 1116 11113 5574 ~-12 ~Mmel '1CiihOUI Ml•tla .. ITATlmln The..,.,..,,.,.,.,.,..,. dokw tM.ttlneM ..: INDtAN TRUCK TRAIL·S4, 23211 South Pointe Drive. u.una Hills, CA 92630. Thtodcn W. Andeti>ets. 6531 CrMk Bank Court, S.n Joee, CA 95120. Traci W. Andeti>ets. 6531 Creek &.nk Court. Sen Joee, CA95120. John Beetham. 26646 M.ckonl, Mission Viejo, CA 92691. Dents. e.thlm, 26646 ~rona. Misskln Viejo, CA 92691. Cleveland Investment Co., Inc .• 1354 Morro Road, Fallbrook. CA 92928. Cali· tonu. Pwter Genowse, 23211 South Potnt. onw. Uisuna Hills. CA 92653. K.thlffn D. Genovese, 23211 South Pointe DrNe, 'Lacuna Hilts, CA 92653. Sendra Kopp, 429 Sierra StNet, Apt. 2, El Secundo. CA90245. Judtttt A. Matone,. 446 3 ht Street. Hermosa Beech. CA 90254. M.rtin M. MitdcefMn, 189 Plnevift, lrYine. CA 92720. 5eil¥I E. SNfw, 21 eam. bridlll. Irvine, CA 92720. Jane Shafer, 21 Cam· bridle. Irvine, CA 92720. Bnl .. Van Boom, 30582 Pueo del Valle, L11un1 Niauef. CA mn. Donna Ven Boom, 30582 Paseo def Ville, L11un• Nlsuet. CA mn. Th is buslneu Is con· ducted by • ..,.,., part- nership. Sicned: ,..., Gen- <MtM. Thts sbltmfnent ... filed wlth the County Cleft& of Or.,.. County on Oct. 16, 1986. File No. F323002 10/23 10/30 11/6 11/13 5575 .... PueUc NOTICI ncnnoua 1U•1ua NW ITATIMD'T The tolkMfns person Is dofnc buslneat n : HOL· BEAT INSURANCE, 168 Awnidt Del Mir, S.n a.. mentie, CA 92672. J•met Mentey Holbert, 168 A"9nidl °"Mir, Sen Ctemenlt, CA 92672. Buslneu ...... tnnuc:titd under tNs bulinnl name on July 1. 198&. Thia butlneas Is con· duct.d by an lndMdual. ~: J8INI ~Hot· bert. Thft ......,,..,. .. filed Mth the County CWtc of 0...,,.. ~ on Oct 16. 1•. Fl .. Ho. f32.3016 10/23 10/30 1116 11/13 5576 WMmea -NO-rn-a ....... IC MU ......... ....... Notice .. ....,, liven thM the~ wNI Mii It public auction pur· IUant to the Stcdon l• of the CMe Code of the .... of CMltorni8 the toMoMtw mlscettaneous P8t'IOnal ~ .... ldifllHled by tenant """' Ind ..... unit number. ARMALITE, INC./ ARM· STRONG, 111 Eut 16th StrHt, Costa Mesa, CA 92627. This ..... wfll bl by com.- petitiwe biddj"I on the lit day al Now. 1916 • 1:00 P.M.onthe.,....nlwwtw. satd property it 1'Cnd end which it loc:9titd .. 116 E9st 16th sar.t. In the Qty of ColU Mes., CA. ~ of Or-... Stm of Calibnia. The landlord ,.,. fNlfl the ri1ht to bid It the sate. PurchMra must be made with caah Ind peid for It the time of purchase. This sale is subject to prior canc:efea. tion In the Wint of Mltle- rnent ~ "" landlord Ind obf~ 1 PNCilion lathe, 1 Hind••" mllllne mec:hlne, 1 "Adcock & Shipty" hortzontaf milll"I mechine, l "Grob" band- uw. ..Bur1master" drill· '""''1t0 ....... .....,. 1 "Coffins'"~ surt.. .,,..., 1 "Aodlwtr horizon. tal mlflln1 machine. l -o.fta" drill Pf9M. rMcei- laneous mechine loo'lna. .cc .. aor1... m1aaurln1 loots. 2 """' heft sanders, 1 bench lt'fnd«. l lmlll mbo .... 1 "Wlhon" Ac>cil· welt hardn .. s t .. ter, l "Scher,.. Micro Protector Comparator, 1 "Memo Scope-OICllolcope, Indus- trial shelves, c1blnet1, tabtea. Offtc. fumltuta. 1012311/611/14 5MO f.alll ~ ... Ci N:hi ..... I. ..... ITIFltlMT The taliawL11 ....... tiw IMm I II 19: IHtMO. ER'S PAA'TNOIHtp It A CALIFOttNIA LIMlf EO PAATNEllMIP, 3975·C Birch Street, Newport 8ttd\. CA 12164. ...... w. ~·3975-C Birch St~,_ . He.port 811ch, CA l2M4. WllHem J. ()ppenhfim, 1190 .... Ortwe. ~· ton.~ 40805. The r11f1trant com· metad '° tnwwt ~­,,... under IN, flctltiout bull,_ ,.,,. ,. '*'* listed •bOve on Jen. 1, l.916. PU9IJC MOT1CI ACiii ... Ml•rt• NAMllJA1W The~'*'°" .. doif'll ~a.: SCUBA SCRU88UtS, 2622 New- PC>f1 Btwd., ttupcwt 8tech. CA 92663_ P.O. Bmt 3518. Neaput Bttch, CA 92e63. Kenneth lAe Marble, 3605 F1nt.y Sl, Newport 8-c.h, CA 92663. This business Is con- ducted by an Individual. Sisned: ICetlnllth Lee .... ble. ThialUWntntwflled with the County can of °'9n9I County on Ott. 20, 1986. Ale Ho. F32l2l5 10/23 10130 11/6 11/13 &!564 c F F ~ ~ a T 1 R e c n c e 8 0 Ir di tt II If tlO In lllilllfl= .. T.&• .. YOU Ml • D9U.T A lllD Oii 1IUIT DATED Mlfdt ~:::WI m-. TMI ACTm TO PAOTtCf _,. ff IMY • IOLO AT A PUaJC SALL ti YOU .... 8"&MMTION Oll'nC NAl'UIE Of nc MOA'" n• ..,..,. W>U, "°" IHOUlJ) COHTN:f AlMYD. Stan-lhlwe"AllM!JI a,aC W HllJ°"'9f ... •~ ... .,,,.,......, .. ,.. ••*c,...dlld oltn.t11WIU.E.1.ATfta.ICAUCnONTOlMIHDQT BIOOElt fOI CMH •a ...... In ..._. 2f:Mt f11 the CMf COdl. !' ,.._ • 8"d ,_. ... cm .,. .. to end.., ............... Dledof T,,.lftthe......,., heiW ..... WC,._, TRUSTOlt =-~ The lfW'9 Colu•UJ, .. s.rt'941D lnt•v•ie Com- Plf'IY Recorded Apt 4. lW•"'*· No. M-1"°4of0Mcill Rec:onil in ttll dlllce ti ....... of 0nqt County; said deed oltrUlt ~ .._ ..-eh•~ ED9f•A• Lot 111 of Trec:t No. 4224, a per '"'P NCOtdld in Book 157, ....... to 14 indl.9Mof m'91:...._,,,... in the offk:9 of the ec.,,. "9cordlr of er._. County, Calitomia. Exceptelloil,oil,...... ............. ..,,... ,,.,,.. ps rilhb. and oetw ~· bJ atuubia1Ar neme known tt.e m9J be ...... « under the l*e.I of land hetei"*-'~ ................. rilN of driltins, -= .. ··and ........... end Storifll in 9f1d ,.,,.. .. ..,.,. fnwn uid lend « Mf other lend, indudlnltherflht to wNs..ea Ck «dWeetiaNllly drill and mine flam ..,. altw theft Mid tand tw.in- abow delcribed, oil« ... ..,.., tunneh end ltWts "*>. throuch Ol K"* the IUblurfla olthe lend~ described, .,,.. '° balDn such ~Md 0( dit9Ction- ally drilled ..... tunnels end lhefts under end beoelth °' beyond the ....... limits ther9Gf, end to rwdrill, retunnef, equip,~. '9P91r. deepen end opeqle .ny such wefls 01 miW. wtthout. hon•. the rWtt to drill, mine, stcn, apbe and °'** ttvOUlh the IUtfac» or the upper 500 fMt ol the subsufface of the land herein1bc>Ye delcribed, IS reserved by The Irvine comPllf'Y, a Michipn c:orporltion, In deed r-=ordec:t October 14, 1977 in Booll 12415, hile 997 of Official Records. and a •WWd b, deed recorded April 4, 1984 as Instrument No. 84-139802 ol ~Records. MAY BE ALSO KNOWN AS: 405 Nofth Star Lane. Newport 8-ch, Ce "(11 I ..,... llddfw OI common ~ is shoM'I aboYe, no ~ it ._, n to its c:omoWeness °' c.onectnesa)." The ~ under Slid Deed of Trust bJ rason of I breech OI ~ In the obliptions MCU'9d thereby, heretofore executed end deflwrtd to the undersiped a wr!tten Decllntion of Oehlutt and Oemend for Sale, Ind written notice of lnech Ind of etection to cause the undersi1ned to Mii .. id property to satisfy uid oblip(lons, Ind ttwfW the Underlilned CatUsed said notice " tnech end of election to be Recorded June 20, 1916 as instr. No. 86-260010, of said Official Reccwds. Seid sale will be m.de, but without ~nant °' --~. exinss °" impHed, rllPf'dinc title. PG&MSSion. or encumtnnc:.. to ~ the rwnaininc principal sum of the note(a) MC&nd by Mid Deed at T NII. with interest as •n saild nee. pmrided, edvances, H any, under the terms of said Deed at Trust. '-a, c'*l!n and apenses of the Trustee Ind of the lNlb Ct9Mld bJ Mid Deed of Trust. Said saile will be t*d on October 23, 1916, • 11:00 A.M., at the 17th SWet •••a of Stan-Shlw Corpcntion, 1570 E. 17th SlrM, Suite H, Senta Ana. CA 92701. The total 9mOUnt of the un.,.id batance at the obliptH>n secured by Yid prapet1y to be IOld, tQlethef with interest, late ch1r1ea. 1nd estimated costs, expenses. and advances. as at the dMe hereof, is $238,410 72 Date. September 24, 1986 STAN·SHAWCORPORATION as uid Trustee, 1570 East Seventeenth Street, Santi Ana, CaUfornia n101. {714) 542-5811 BY: Toni Glllini, Autstant Secretary 10/2 10/9 10/16 5478 10790I LOMMO.IHS•O TltUITll MU NO. •Dm·D ••• 11: M-1510.0010 NOTICI 0# TIUll'll'I Ml.I YOU ARE IN DUAULT UNDER A OE£O Of TRUST DATED 12/29111. UNL£SS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP£Jt'TY, rT MAY BE SOlD AT A PUBLIC SAU.. If YOU N££O AN EXP\.ANATION ~ THE NATURE~ TH£ PAOCUDINGS AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On 10/24/8611: 9:15 A.M. CICG CORPORATION as the duty appoir*d TrUltlle under and put'IUlnt to Deed at Trust, Rec:onied on 01115179 as DocutNnt No. 17215 Book 13000 ,... 1030 of Officiel Records in the office at the Recorder of OltAHGE ~. Celitomia, aecutlld by. LOUIS M. HK*> & CHtttSTINE M. NIGRO, HUSBAND ANO WIFE AS JOtNT TtHANTS WIU SEU AT PUIUC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIOOElt FOR CASH OR A SP£CIF1CAUY DESIGNATED CASHIER'S CHEaC(S), ~ble • time at .... In t.wful money of the Ur*'d .... ) AT THE F'RONT ENTIWtC£ TO THE OLD ORANGE COUN'TY ~ LOCATID ON SANTA AHA 80UUVMtO ICTWtf:N SYCAMORE STREET AND 8AOADWAY, MNTA ANA. CA .. ri1N. title end I,__ c:onve,tld to Md now held bJ It under Mid Deed of Trust in the Pf°'*1r ........., In Mid county, California, ~--.... ---= DHl8fT •A" The ............. '° In .......... Is ~ In the ... d Cellb•M. County of 0...,. and Is delcribed -~ ~ 6 of TNCt No. 31'2, In the Qy of N .. pott leech, County of 0... .... of Cellfofftle. per mlP r9COfded in ._ ._ ,.._ 1• end 11 lndl•iw •••c.et1oeou1 Maoe. In ..... "' .. Ceunty "9coldlt of Mid County. E)ct(rr.,....... .. mil•• oil; ... and oetw ~,.I° n • tu Mlhout the tWtt of nrr on h ...._ fl 11111 llind, • re11Nlld bJ HM~ ~ ... JI .... "'"-NCOrdld F*'-Y 19, 1957, 1n .... 'liilU,OflcW ....._ . The ...... CU WWW 8"d atlw comtHOh dee'rllilb\ if ...,. d .. ,.,Ir....-cu ct1bed *-ii pur"°"9d to be:._.._ PUC1. N£WflOR'T lf.ACH. CA The w&rlam T..._cMlcWml Ml...,__,, MY lnconu • d.. ..._~end other common •n;:r1a,•-. ............ tlll • •·..-.w ••tt c••••• •W-lb•lltf ... ~, M • ......... s c: :+-.JI 11 'r a, OIWUIMS--.tDP!IJ .. '--•!9'A'.bdMR ., .............. ., .... 0..-flT,._ _. 1111L !181 ..... •,.._,in 11111 r HM:, ••• c• ... . ........ ..... ,,, ...... fl?--. ........ .. ""r 11of .. T,..__,., ...... cr1111d'fllid Dllllt tlT•-.....: l112,7a.12 · ..................... DlldflTNlllWi 81' • n1c•dend ...... te ............. .... Oldill ...... O...• DI -~.., ... Md .... ....... .,.. .... 1 ...... l'MulldJ ... .... ......... Nalb .. °""'* ... ~· i ..... ... ... ,... In .. coin, ...... ,..,. ... ,...... It 1 A.tduw..., a1t11hom......, ti.,... e111 t er 11 ... le 7101 8*d ~ .._.., CllCilinie 91Ja. 4196/(111) 14-2.3409. acG OOM'OMTION. ~ TitUSTt£. QA HEWRA, AUTHOMl£O laGNATUR£ 10/02 10109 l0/16 5481 Mmelww HIAW Notice 11 ... p., thM the "9nnins Commis- sion of the ~ of Newport Beech will hGkt I public ~on GENERAL PlAN AMEHOMEHT NO. 16-2(8), 1 request to amend the Land Use Element and Map of the Newport Beach Genenl Plan, chancinc the desianetion of 3.6 acres of property located between Ptalcentia A"'80Ue, Superiot Avenue, Ind the northly City boundary from "General Industry" to "Multi-family Residential " NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that the Plannina Commission of the City of Newport 8each will also hold 1 public hearina on Amendment No 64-0, a request to reclassify the PtOC>erty from M-l·A to R-3 (2178). NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that the Planninc Comm1SStOn of the City of Newport Beach will also consider 1 T raff1c Study prepared 1n accor· dance with Chapter 15.40of the Municipal Code f0t a 25- unit apartment complex at 1544 Ptacenti1 Avenue (located within the area beina considered In GPA 86-2(8) and Amendment No. 64-0) NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that the Plann1na Comm1sStOn wtll be cons1derin1 1 residenhal density bonus under the prCM51onS of Section 65915 of the St1te Government Code f0t the property at 15•4 Pl1cent11 Avenue This will allow an increase 1n allowable density from 20 to 30 units per acre It 1s anticipated that $35 7 .000 1n Community Develop- ment Block Grant Funds will be used 1n con1unct1on with this protect to provide hous· •na 1fford1ble to lower income fam1hes NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that a Neaative Decl1rabon has been prepared by the City of Newport Beach in con- nection with the 1ophc.Uon noted above. The Neptiw Declaration states that, the subtect development will not result In I Sll"ificent en.ct on the etMronment It IS the present Intent.on of the City to ICCec>t the Nee. atN9 0.Ciw.tion and IUP- portif11 documents. This " not to be construed as either aoproval Of denil' by the City of the subject appli- cat.lon. The City encou,...s members of the 1eneral public to review ind com- ment Of'I this documenta- tion. Copies at the Neptlve Oec:taration Ind supportinc documents are .wHlable fat public ...,... and lntpec· tion It the Plannlfll Oepert- ment, City of Newport S.ach, 3300 Newport lb llewrd, Newport 8-dt, Callf0tnla, 92658-1915 {714) 644-3225. Natic:e .. hereby furthet &iwn tNt uid pubUc ,..,_ I'll wUI be held on the 6th day of~ 1916, It the hour of 7:30 P>m . in the Council ~ of the N.._ 8eedt ~Hell, llOO NNport Bo.et.wrd, HeapoJt a.ch. CelNDnM. .. wNcti ""-and p&ece..,, end ...... k•t .. ld' ,.,. ...... .,,.. be 9-d ~. F« fnfon'Mtion c8ll (714) 644-JttS. .... DdtelllboW. Sect.-..,, ~Commit lion, Qy of N9apcwt a.ch. 10/23 5583 .... "*'C •l'ICI "'"' ........ . .... ".,_, The .,._..II petlOns are doin1 bu1ina1 11: G K PARTNERS, LTD., A CALI- FORNIA LIMITED PART- NERSHIP, 25365 Gallup Circle, L11una Hits, CA 92653. Michael L. Geyer, 25365 Gallup Cr .. L.aema Hills. CA 92653. Jeffry A. Kotsfris, 24971 Wells Flr10 Or.. Laauna Hills, CA 92653. This business 1s con· ducted by a limited partner- ship. The re1istrant com· menced to transact bus•· ness under the fict1t1ous buS1ness name or names · hsted above on Not App11- c.tbfe Sianed: Michael L Geyer This statement was filed with the County Clerlt of <Kanae County on Oct 1. 1986 File No F321464 10/23 10/30 l l /6 11/13 5566 1·214Z3 "*'CNOYIC£ ACtil~=:· NMlllTA The foOowinc person is dome bu5'ness as: CAPO BEACH UNOCAL 76, 34131 Doheny Paril Rd.. Cae>fs· trano Buch, CA. Oranae Rental Enter- prises, Inc., Califomia Cor· poration, 23600 Rockfield Rd . Suite 2N, El Toro. CA 92630 This business 1s con· ducted by a corpotation The re11strant com menced to transact bus•· ness under the fictitious business name or names listed above on October. 1986 Staned Oranae Ren tal Enterpri~. Inc . Donald S Buike This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County on Oct 13, 1986 File No f'32256 10/23 10/30 11 /6 11/13 5567 1·21352 "*-IC NOl1Cl ODD TO IHOW CAUSE fOlt CHAW OF NAME CAii NO. All5U3 WENDY ANDINO ON BEHALF Of CHAO ZACHARY ROTHSCHIUER has filed a p.ejtion in this coutt fat'" order lllowi"I petitioner llO chenel his/ her name from CHAO ZACHARY AOTHSCHIU£R to CHAD ZACHARY ANDINO. tt is her9by order9d that all penons interested in the matter aforesaid appear bebw this coult in Olpert- nW'lt No. 3 It 700 CMc c..r Drive West. Sant.a Ana. Celibnill, on 11-17, 1986, et 2:30 o'clock p.m .• and then end .,... show caute. if eny they .... why uid petition for ChltWt at name should not be ....-cs. .... Mttw ordllf9d thlt I cop, of this Ofder tD show '** bepublit'9d In NEW· PORT HARBOR EHSIGN, a nea 1r..of..,... cfn:u. letlon, ~llhed In th._ ~•IMltonce• ... b four CON1CU1M ..a prkw to tN -of Mid ....... 0.ted Oct. 3, 1916. Slaned: David Q . Silla, Judie of the Superior Court 10/2310/3011/6 ll/13 5565 -·= , . .: . MACI AUMllT ca..,,._. .. ,,.,.. .... 0 Jl't••• Mull•h: ::: .. :::. .. 1:1:: .. ~ ............ . c. .......... ,... Ul.l QlllmW. (&t. ... , lctlll(a) lOlt• 5635 &••• ITAW I t• .... , .. , .... OfN:ttt .. aJ•r1• ... The lotlowiftt penon1 ........ ..,the~ol the fictitious buMMSI n1me: PAN. CHA R£STAlJ.. RANT, 24501 ~ Parttwey, Million Veejo, CA 92691. The fictitiou5 business name,...,,_. to lbowe w filed on Feb. 23, 1913 in the County of Or.,.. Ori1inal file No. f . 210415. Mina Chene Cha, 25461 Esrose Ct., El Toro. CA 92630. This business was con- ducted by an individual. S.anect. Mine Chent Cha. This statement WIS filed with the County Clef1c of Orante County Of'I Oct. 7, 1986 10/23 10/30 11/6 11/13 5568 ...... "*'C N011CI nttlliOUIWll NAiii ITATIMDIT The foflowinc person 1s dotn1 business IS: LAKE FOREST MOBll, 21 721 Lake re>re$t, El Toro, CA 92630. ELAM, INC, Cal1forn1a. 21721 Lake Forest. El Toro, CA92630. Thift business is con- ducted by a corpcnt.on. The re11strant c om- menced to trlnSlct buSI· ness under the fictitious business name °' names listed above on 9/8/86. Sicned: EUM, INC .. Hany Elam.President This statement was fited with the County Clef1c of Oranse County on Sept. 25. 1986 File No F320968 10123 10/30 11 /6 11/13 5570 PU8UC NOTICl FICTl110UI 9USU!eUS NAME ITATDIENT The follow1n1 persons are doin1 business as THE PERFECT SETTING, 4230 Park Newport. Newport Beach. 92660. Nancy Chittenden, 4230 Park Newport, Newport Beach,92660 Glori1 Clay. 521 Maripcj, Corona def Mar. CA 92660 This business 1s con- ducted by co-partnen. The re11strant com - menced to transact bus.i ness under the fictitious busineu name or names listed1~on0ct. l , l986 Sisned: NMcy Chibnden. This mtement ns filed with the County Clef1c of Orlnp County on Sept. 24, 1986. File No. f320807 10123 10/30 l l/6 11/13 5562 l ..... -NO-rn-a-•-.uno.. OFPUTNDllW Notice ii ~ &iven that the ~p which hef '*""'9 eaistinl bet 11 n THOMAS W. BURTON and BRUCE ENGLEBRECHT do6'll bl'*-under the ftctidoul firm nsme of BUR· TON & ENGLEBRECHT toe.-. It 500 H. Newport Bhd. #100 Cit1 ol Nupu1 8w:h, .. of Cetlbt ... was on the 15ch dey ol September, 1916, di•· IOhed .., muluel coneent from the firm of N/ A. Nani of Mid peno:• wHI be ......... from Mid ... of df 11 aMkJn tor Mii debb. ....... 0( obllp. tiona lncuned undlr llkt flnn NfMOl by My...,.,. 0( .... QPerllti'll under Mid firm neme. ••• -· &• Al, •t I ·-Of'fCHUJI•• B I -Theh'1 ,,,.,.. ... •••ffldllied ..... ,,, .. flet't'1 U1 lluil?IU iW ...-oN I fW 1 1 ECHT localld it -... ,.. peat ....... 1100. ... '"' 8-:h.CAIMU The flc:IMicM• b11•fw• ...... •• NdtD.,.._ .......... ,r1.1• in .. ~ of ar..a, ThomMW ..... 2'1 FlcMw --. Com ...... CA92627. Thil bulir-. -can-duc:tl9d by en fndMdu9t. --: Thonm w. ""'°"· 9/15/86. This .....,,.,.. -Ned with the county dertl ol Oranet County on Oct. 2, 1986. Thomas W. Burton e, Atty. 10/23 10/30 11/6 U /13 5573 1·2Ml5 "*.ICNOTIQ F1CTl1'IOUI klMIE• NAME lfAllMDIT The '°'lowinc person is do1n1 business 1s: THE ASHLEY GROUP. 1600 .. fCMHI -·? 5 n.r I tc_,1 , .. ... ..._..111a:MW IU. M2a I .... Hill ...... U..na HHk. CA 92163. y_,.. W. Yoon. 11 U OuWD. IMne. CA 12715. Y~ SU. Yoon, 11 La QWD. IMne. CA tV15. This bu1i""1 It con- ducted by hulbend and ..... The r .. lstrant com· nwteed to tr8nw:t buli- ... undef the fictitious bulineM '*"' 0( nemel lilllld ebcwe on 1017/16. Sianect: Yount W. Yoon, Your11 Sue Yoon. This ....,,118W'lt was Ned with the County Cletk of Oranee County on Oct 6, 1986. File No. f321866 10/23 10/30 11/6 11/13 5571 • .. ''• CLASSIFIED INDEX .. ,,_ ............. . ""~"• c• ........... W IUlBTATE ~·[ ..........••• 1111 Auclfol• ............. 114 BUSINESS ks •· ............• 511 Apls.Furnilllmd ••••••• 401 ANNOUNCEllENTS Announctnc ........•. 200 1"11Mtments ••........ 828 Buildkw ............. 817 . 8'dJrml Equipment 118 Al*. UnfurllilMd .... .. ... _,._ __ .... 116 e.uty Aids .......... 213 Money to loM ........ 605 c.nw. f.quipment ... 119 Coina/sa.mpa ....•.•• 113 Busk1 Ill Pt~ .... SIJO Card of Thanks ....... 201 Money Wlated ....... 606 auu.. ........... 421 Cemetel y lots ........ 201 ()ppottunities .•.••.... 700 F~ .•........... 800 CandD& tar....... . ..... 409 FkMilts •............•. 20 7 Opportunities Wtd. .... 704 furniture W-*d ..... ms CClftdDg tar s-9 ....... 507 FW*al Oirec:toty ..... 205 Funerat Services ....•. 206 tf•lttt A.ids .......... 214 Lflllll Notices ......... 212 ~ -Clubs-etc. 209 EllPLOYllENT =s.-s ......... 705 .••.•......... 812 Marine~ .....•• 906 Conwt.aaa ~ 505 Dlwt ,_....._ ....... 513 Misc. for s.le ......... 809 Mile. w..., ......... 110 Nurseries ............ 815 lost a Found ......... 210 A81ncies .........•... 300 ........ l..trument ... 811 f..,. & llllncMs .••.• 512 Gm 811 tar Alnt ...... 400 ...._tar Srl9 ••••.•• 508 .... tar Alrntlfum 405 Halas .. 1111111 Opportunities ......... 305 Personals ............ 211 Prep.ration .......... 307 Offtce EQUipment ••••• fQ7 Pwts & Supplies ...•... 823 /Unfurn ••••.•••••••• 406 Directory of Business SeIVices BOOt<KEEPtNG a pain? Let Georae do it! Profes. sional. computetized reports tailotfld to your needs. Small business & individual specialist. Licensed tax preparer. Georae Bienstadt, "The Comoiete Bookkeeper." 714-964-2002 D~ care for mildly ill children at Ra inbow retreat Kids ages 2 mos- 12 yrs receive care from nurses for coktsi. flu, mifd fever, fractures & sprains in a clean, safe leamin1 atmosphere. ~ M-f from 7am-6om. For bro- chure call 714-760-9307 in Newport Bch licensed Christian mom will care for pr child f I T M-F Back Bay location. Call 852-1938 ISHIKAWA landscape Newport Buch area 850-4147 209-l.adps Clubs-etc. SPAC. HALL W/BEAUTI· FUL GARDEN SETTING- suitable for church wed· dina/Rece'1t/seminars/ banqu9ts/patio/kit. avail 1n Newport Beach. 548-7534 LEGAL SECRETARY- South Oran1e County patent firm seeks tepl secretary. Experience A!JQUired. Word process.- i ng experience pre- ferred. No shorthand. Sett starter. Call o.na for interview (714)855· 1246 16().00 P£R HUNDA£0 PAID for ,..,...._ ll8lf's from hamef s.l1d ..,. .ctctressed stamped envelope 'lot infonnl-tionl~· Ar.to-~ ~~ 95-8. Acn 1'1, CLEANING UNLIMITED FOf excellence in hoose- cleanin~ providin1 all supplies 1ncludirw vac- T rustworthy & dependa- ble. Call today for esti- mates. 546-3726 ElleRence with Flair R"ESIDENTIAL Exp-Ref iabae-Details 650-3639 Ron's Window Washing Complete cleanicw serv. commc'I/ residt'Jlvac'y Lic'd 67S-4750 •N~Alde COMPANION AIDE with nursina experience look· ina b elderly cou~ °' single elderly. Wilf care for ~ in my beautiful home,~ TYPts;r>$~. weekly at home. Write: P.O. Box 97~ Elizabeth. NJ 07~7 Secretary needed P /T for piano tuner. Flex. hrs. 6 hrs/wk-$6/hr. Must type. 675-7266 DEPARTMENT CLERK (Entry Level) ........... ..,. .... .,,......,.""" ........ ~c:MMn. ~billtMe "'" iftctudil '"'"" ~ fw onMn ot t.cllnlc411 .,..,...,. end ---hm ..... r~i-. di~ M1C1 dinld ..... ~ """ ....... ~Oft• ICCllll* 2CIO. Dlll9 .. -COftC9ntrMM lfl M_.,i"I ol '9cflnocal/ ..... ,,......, Mullbt ....... ~ ..... _.......,..up .... ... ............................. llW\·t•--······· ~ Cllnat-• _. .... ;. ,_ Ina: M I c:a ti* ......... ..., !'..,_....._..._ .... 'a rll .,,, or a.a ,.,.. • ...,. _..., .......... ..,,~ .. EMERSON ELECTRIC CO . .... a ......... - Educators, Sanford Grads offer fantastic European DJ( for tleen- 8 counlries-June ~~ 27, !987, 16 yrs exp. l.oca' ,.,. •M:eS> Brochure 41!>-595-3060 · Student [Uf'Oll ean Tours San Carlos, California •Woec:lprac I I llrl& WOROPROCESSING GRAPHtCS Reasonable 6n32n OFACE OVERFLOW Word . &abets. ~ p/u delivery 642-2SCO Earn money as a home independent mailer. Send stamp, self· addressed envelope. Capital 1000 s. Mair\ St Ste 683-£87£ s.Mas. Ca 93901 Secretary I receptionist for beau. medical offc in Costa Mesa. Good on ~~ ... train 722 8- Wanted Private Duty Nurse for prMD home. Prefer under 30. Lilht ~ IW1t.toesnwn & errands. Encfish speakin1/references. Leave messaae 495-5370 ......... •·21• 4-BEDROOM 2-blllh Ue- una Hills. •ic:a1 ,.cl dose to ..,.. courts. $1.200 includes pr- dener. Anna 643-3193 EMERALD BAY Spetac•Mr lW oceM vu. ulil1 rte in priacy security pted corn- munt'y. 24hr security pillrol. Priv. bd\ omtl. pool. tennis. spa. 4bdr; h. •.••• a:. tion. l/mo09tr • 76(). COP.ONA DB. MAR OCEAN FRONT HOUSE 3br2be·2CW $2500/mo 581-5392 New e.y & Beach $525., priv, furn 9* bar, cari>ets. levdors bale, sundk, _prqe, 1818~ 8alboe 8hd Nil 854-0354 40I Aperlla•lls. Unb. Roommate wanted, ~--South Uic-UN House Slraillt'it. Nor). smokina, _ Profissional only .. $400 month~ includes utilities.. 49!J. 2275Ewenq. lg. attractive b.chetor aot-so.. rA PCH in CdM. 673-5156 lrnr'MC.. ea.. 2 bdrm. 2 ~ "" ... pool ;.:. tennrs. Yrty rental, SlOOO/mo. a.-tlt.30to 1. Awi now 213--258- ~79 41211 2 t .. .. 412 •• 2 I .... 4UFGr51119 422 M rl ·a Csti• Snow Silt-Lake Ano-........ a dul2 bedroom cabin with view. ComDletelY fur· nished. Must -seH! $79.000/offw. (714) 597-1761, (714) 793- 73t3 ~~Sf •~ uswmll 1'-.-: , C#t ....... Golf Course candD.. 2 ........ 1.2 ..... SGJO ..... ad LaM--. rnable!! aooo daimn! fMrOOO· (714) 582- • a en WllCES .,. 111- Cit 1 *I I CI 1 I I • .... -. ..-...... ... -.... .............. .. .. .. LUii -.n'IAL CG?lllEltCIAl REllODEUNG "You df8I directly Mtlt confrador ... IWOODLMD8'11.DDS 633-4113 UC.J475a. 80NO(D IAIDYllAll Why Move? Just ~I -~~~) I !..! .. .;~ I (71.,-..1112 . a I~' l.,0.. S.. .._ uc ...,.., HEALTH ADVERTISEll Nails WANT RESULTS? -.. -a .... -11 ... aall!'ll • .,.,..1E Ron's tt.ncly111nServlce a by Loretta Youns Previously from Park Newport Hair NEW LOCATION Mltzi'J of M~mpltb 2810 Newport Blvd. 67S-2787 AUN AN AD INOlM AMJANCES El.£C1M:Al CUBDCJltf PMnWG PWl•ttG l.AND9CN'WeG Dock Repair FREE ESTlllA TES FAIR PRICES 875-7641 MARINE .. :=::.. •Hull Cleaning Waxing •Mechanical Detailing e Electrk:at •Generator DYIUYIYY llDV••• Local & Loni Distance Lowest Rates Reliable. Careful licensed & Insured a • ._ HOME SERVICE GUIDE ForlOMolllll...,_,_._._._.2 J • - (wrt'il • ., ....... ,..., FOR DETAILS CAl.l KIM 631-8120 MDVII& BAYSIDE MOVERS ~ TltADES UCENSED/JNSUam ABC MOVING • quick/careful • COW't90l2I • HlllPl'ate ...... 714/559-7234 • Dielet Specialist 175-2105 552-0410 n3I04& '50-1240 LIC# CAL·T-199891 LAWYERS PAINTIN& VIDEO LEGAL PROBLEMS? ,.. ....... C111 Mn! t~ RIGHTWAY *PAINTING* Sltnn'a 0 1° m ,_.._aw -.rrsrtna Specializirw m: EXPAlmYCMM FAllmYN•• Tum'JGJI .......... ._ mer L 8ISHfW ATIOANEYATLAW Cnrmnaf. d1YOrce penonal 1n1ury, ba"*tuptcy •Homes •Offices •Non-Skid WATER OUIAGE DRYWALL/STUCCO REPAIR OMMERCIAL & R£Sl~•m.a SEJMNG AU Of ORANGE CO. 15 ~in county Llc•mnl ...... 7J~55.J.O.Mf Pool Deck/Patio • Parking Lot Stripping •Wedo it am For .... inlD alll INITIAL CONSULTATION FREE ATTORNEY 714-752-0308 531-IOll 714 .... 1 .. 1971415 .. DUle M DllUCIWJlll 517. ~' ••'*Im• __,, 514-0ut of State ... 5 .,.. Cakndo Rocky Maurain/Foalhils. nw Fort Gllrtand. Some rolq, timbered. =ty maintalned rmds, abounds with deer/elk. $90 down, $69 ~~ Owner 213- 517 ..... Esbll ........ 511-lteal Estate ...... WANTING TO BUY HOM£ 4bdr, DOOl(7) NS. ~~to ·12n PP ............. Paeltle Trllvel Se•••I ZSIS '.'i. ~-k luta Am. CA 11711 nt1U1W lta ORA.~GE COlJSTY"S OSL\' PRl\'t\TE ACCREDITED TRAVEL ·scllboL Amwriraa .\lrlllln S*'f' C~1tn TrailJmg L\I at-5 )IORSISG. U'TERSOOS. £\' ~L~ CL.~D rriH .... ,, ... , S.tlee5 ..... ,.. 700--9.t:11'n111 Opp't. Stained Glass Overlay fr.nchisel for sale or ~~~Call 705 CMAQE VIE "' rer .-.n•ul illtttYW... ---· GAJtDEN GaOVE ._ • .._...._ Din· set--hlrdwood/6 cha~. 2 matchina hutches, alass doors liahted, includes '8;i serwr. Lats d _,,. $2,990. 3-piece = bedroom suite. . .moire, wnfty, dreSSI. Burled wood. $1750. Oak/alass entertain- ment c~1 ... 5~ x 5'. $300. Ews: ~727 OVERSEAS EXECUTIVi TRANSFER!! 3 month new fumibnff Forrnel dinirw room 11&t/chil'9 cabiMt Europeen Craftsnw'5hio. ... ---t.n price $1.095. Safa ~~s::-.:= :.·m.. ...... size bedroom set/ ~--lf.t chlll $895. CGlilall Colar 1V 25·. 1225; ~-= CoffM/end • $250. w.K-unit.. dinette. llc.. (714)857-1817. u1a11rt1111111.. 112.Jcs•i .... YI I k .,. UlllDl&llCE • m an s a.·a a 0 a " : 7 M' a 171 9 a 5 0 BOARDWALK llOVERS WllllOWS MR. WINDOWMAN MR.. WINDOWMAN ..._ WINDOiiiiAN WINDOW WASHING I Slmy-S.-.• 2SWy-S•• SCltEENS INCLUDED 897-1180 .., 1101• ...... • • 1983 AUOl 5000 8 Sliver, sun-roof. low ~.M ... 2~ ~°' ... .. .-•• a.nz ·11 Yaho Dl. ...., 4 spd/00. 58k mr. xJnt COnd. 16900/obo. pp 840-5062 ..... 6 r--~~~ ......... · 1975 280$ Mercedes '82 ~,.,.,.., BuHt in '85 by HmN ,.,,.., •• ~the .. lt111nM· uriHy asplrltad ,_.,. • • ~ ·~-T-r ' . • • 1986'' BMW 521E· 8-utiful!! .loaded, only 900 mil8s. Buy OI take ower lease. $335 month. 831-9284 1979 CADILLAC Seville-Low milea1e, fully loaded, wire-wtleets, new radials. trip (:OmpU· ter. $7,995. 855-8200 '79 Siu chewy 1 tn xfnt wortl Wth. nu erw am/fm stereo cass, p~..__p~. needs Httte work . ., 795. obo 642· 7432 '77 Fiat Spider conv blk nu paint. grt cond, $2900 aft 5 675-4557. Benz lolded. pJd cond, Becker stereo $14k. 720-1579. '82 Mercedes Benz 380Sl wht & blk int. mJ tires $30k obo 213-437. 8555 1964 Mercedes 220$ xlnt cond. 2 tone blue. p.p. Iv mess 722-8787 1972 Mercedes Benz 280SEL. 4.5. Excellent condition, 29,000 on rebuilt ~ine. li1ht blue. $6,,.-.,.-,; . 821-6903 OI 997 ·9.u.: 1982 Mercedes Benz· SOOSEL Sunroof, AM/ FM cassette. Fully loeded. exceftent oondl· tion. $28,990. Eves: 855· 0338 1982MUSTANGGT ·low miteace. Excellentcondi· tion! 642-7828, 859· 9204 '85 Trans am loaded w/ all options warranty. Bob 548-7298 pm/ 650· 6698am Volrawn!IM 1981VWTruck5 speed lX PICkael. Red with tan interior. £xcellent condi· tion. $3J.200/best offer. L40-9096 '78 VW RABBIT 1 2 d!i stick, runs out. AM/FM cassette, brown, approx 50,000 mis on rebuilt eng. Askin1 $1750. Diane 640-7618 T enst? Irritablt? Anxious? inthe~.bre460 C.I. C~. TcUlty redesianed drive frain and IUlplnlion. GratJo 5 ~ ..... f9nder flairs. Too m1nY ctt.. 1-tures to list Would cost CM!r $125K to~. UC· rifice for $52,500. (us25) pp SUn 714-432-1150 «831·~1 1972 ~ XK£. 2 pfus 2.Vl2,-*>fnllticAeic.cet· lent condition. ,,2,000 mUe!L.o~al owner. $10,:JUU. 7617 912-~ a1111ccan 1931 MODEL A SPORT COUPE Fully restored alt oria!nal $9,500. 495· 2483. 1970 Classic Mercedes Benz 280SE. Fully re· stored!! Re-built ~ne. New paint Perfect inte- rior/exterior. $6,500/ offer. 831-8766 Even- inp. 916-Motor Hom•• 1985 Beachcrd 30' [)ej. se1 with turbo 10 MPG, 3 axle, 12,000 miles. Island bed.L convectPi oven, blel.,. oek m. rior\ CB A l E 9000 awnln&_ 2 •! condition· ers, LPG aer•ID'. Glr· •1~. Mlnt condition. $52,000. 492-1139 917-llalll• Hom11 El Toro Mobile Estates 5 star adult/pet park. 1440 sq. ~ executive home. 2 bedroom, 2 bath. Prime location, walk to storesJ. many extras. 83(M()7u eveti· inas/weekends HYPNOSIS CAN HELP! Take control of your life now! Leave behind frustrations and become alen and confident with improved awareness and powers of concentration. Call for information Hypnosis Motivation Institute DEAN BUTLER 1'4MO Victory Blvd., Suite 210 Van Nuys, CA 9H11 Staff Hypnothcrapist R£sidency Program Member American Hypnosis Association (213) 873-6979 ( 818)988--4690 Answer to laat week'• Puzzle 1 ....... •• 1.esiClue 00 bUr...cl met' ol cipr 7. Dilme l.t .. EGCWine 16. TAJIOw comtiwnc 17. llnl-acate broker 18. Fall sasom 19. Barked shrilly 20. Hops between rwo and lout Jean old 21. Bebylonian loci of the sky 22. Dispace 24. lliver in Germany 2). Attain 30. Measures ol un 31. Sigftal liahc 32. Si1nificance 34. Bnerage 35. Spenish measure 36. Cried like a f roa 40. Sprite 41. Adorn 42. Declined 4). Pre~rve fruic 46. Bond rtp1acntin1 French iodebcedocu 47. Meadows ..8. Greac attfry 50. Nocturnal bild ,l. Burden ,2. Needed : colloq. 58. Talky talk 60. Upstart 61. Caustic 62. Messengers· calls 63. Severe replies 64. llatcfied liquid 6). Inquire DOWN l . Asquint 2. Alaonquin Indian - 23. Wtkome 2-4. Eater ol olcic acid 25. Arib.ra 26. Pnwiu spa 27. Pcninent 28. 1Vcar1 by friccioca 29. S11iao IUD aod 31. Finely ~ meal 33. Tell 3-4. Cocutellation 36. Peonr 31. 1.cwi.C . · . 38. Newc 39. G»lotioa mauer 41. Obarucu 42. fup!i.e 43. ~-an 4-4. Eleciioe 1icka -45. Maka Jowc co 48. Coacerain1 49. The duce-bended umadiUo )I. &era 53. Bunales 54. Feminine name 55. Vein: Lat. 56. Terminates 5 7. Darkishncss 59. Hue and cry 60. Work dili,cndy II t) . • Couell ffionte ~66e1ted b~ ·Giron Grubbs of Waterfront Homes . Pool courtyard, stained glass add elegant beauty to mansion BY .JUDY DUFFY Standing graciously at the edge of the water. this week's cover home reminds one of a women bent to catch her reflec- tion in the quiet ripples that lap at her feet. Approached from behind, her true beauty hidd~ she milbt be anyone. But seen from across the water. bcr beauty and charm stretch out to beckon passers-by home as if with a warm and f ricndly smile. Located on bay-front prop- erty at 433 Harbor Island Drive. the home enjoys slips for one yacht up to 60' in length with room for a smaller bay boat at the inside of the private pier. A f cw steps takes you to the pte and onto the brick and concrete cantile-Yered tcrnce that cxteads over the private beach below. When the sun shines too briptly. elcctricaUy conUolled royal blue awninp extend •hate and chanctcr to the bay aide of the home. Loa of Lot The unusually large lot (in excess of 13,000 square feet~ bas provided for a floor plan that achieves excellence 10 every respect. The home contains W ... 8119 A t11 WI lrll 12 ' Mu .. 11f11 .. 111 ... 1112ry .. 211111.-.1 .. .._ n. .-1'1' 111 11 dlM 2111 • '* 2 r•u nlL =-C1111 • -••• n ITAFF ••nnnra .. u1111a approximately S,600 tquare feet of livina area which has been designed with venatility and conftDience for the homeowner. Entcrina from the street aide throuah electroaicalJy con- trolled courtyard doon, the visitor it p-ected with IUll pecwy wl die~ IM ' on water from tlae pool and apa. which are located here. To the right. a windiq staircase pro- vides a private entrance for the guest quarters· and, to the left, the large pool nestles qainst a stone wall where a classical statue bolds court. The -1.jaaent spa completes the picture and speaks of private times when the large tcrrlce and view ICrOIS the channel to Unda hie might be a distnction. The transformation from mere house to invitiq home has been handled by the present owners with style and attention to detail. Glr•• Gr•ltn of Waterfroat a .... , listing aaen~ aaid of the interior amen- ities, ..... Everythina from the use of imported marble throuah- out the house to tbe rmisbing touch of crown moldiop shows that the 1984 ~odellina WU carried out with a total plan in mind. Such amenities u an excellent .ecurity system ud central wcuum oaly add to the worth of aucb a well thoqlat ot1t property ... Tbe front entry from the pool courtyard is flanked bY two tall bay windows that catch the liaht in tbeir leMed and stained slw deaips and sprinkle it around the laqe entry hall. At the left, a curved staircase with satiny oak bannister rails winds to the upper landing which provides a view of the entry area. An exquisite white iron chandelier han11 to aive welcoming liabt when guests arrive for evening affairs. During the dayliaht boun, skylights make the entry u aunny and invitina u the rest of the home. · Gourmet's~ Immediately to the left acroa the apacioua entry ball it the ... •••,, entrance to the gourmet\ deliaht kitchen. A hipliaht here are three~ bailt-in china cabinets that allow for a pus-tJirouab of china and cryalAI to tbe entry ball. Before a 1914 remodel the entry ball w• UMd • a formal dimna room and the prt1e11t ownen have witely left this convenience intact. Preach doors openiaa on the pool courtyard allow for eaay anact- ina and entertainina while enjoy- ina the private retreat. The new dinina room also enjoys pass throqb conYCD.ience for occuions when iDfonaaJ revelry it at hand. Smot.iq hot food plucked from the Jema-aire ranae or microwave oven arrives eaaily at the tab.le. On mo1e formal occasiom, easy access for service help is a boon. A aiant pantry and an ialand with a breakf•t bar make the kitchen complete for any task, larae or small. · Paiatocl a toft peacb tone, tbe pre1e11t di.., room coald eMily bold a table larp enouah to seat I•' I 1' ,•: • 12 with an abundance of room left over for other pieces. Here, the rant of five wortina firepla- ces invites with a wumth and charm that are typical of the entiR atmosphere in this home. Im.ported marble slows in the midst of the mirrored wall that flub it with apartJiq glass abelviq and 1tonae for crystal and aerrina pieca that are too beautiful to teep bidden in cupbouds. French doon open onto the terrace makina al fresco dining an euy way of life for tbe lucky ownen of this home. Tbc peaceful view of the water and French doon onto the terrace are also shared by the livina room. From the entry ball the view straiabt tbrouah the house to the bay front is breath- takiqly beautifm. Apin, soft peach adorned with white crown moldiq ICtl the mood for the room. A trend ltttiq color. the peach renecu in the neutral beiae carpetina to create a sun- 11 II nf•"'911 ... .. w •11111111 ~-En11u1._. ..._, •••• w ... .,. lf9M taclllkln In ... • •at 1d ._ . ...., ....... ..... --l1Nlll ------.... w:urtlr~in----C-. •--......., 2 bedlooM coMo. ..... '111 .... c1'lr91d ........... •••1•1:~ ... '°°"' Md dad&. ~ ........ wil\ C01'nM. pool tt-.m-. VA loM. 11..... ··-·- -.U----&cepeb~c1wt .. 2m11c1 ..._ ~ ......... Md ................. 2 .... ~ 91111 COMPllla ... Pod Md .... $10.000 down Md ql'IMI d buyer CM .... GWer exidng loMa. fllfllllllWiWtlll.._ IJl.W ~ · F--. ~ v.wa -Fllbuloua pe;c.. s1•.ooo · F.,._ Flw OrigNI * bWt\ ca•ge • ~ lwel, lfoMo '°°"' wt1t1 ...... one bec*'oom and huge deck. Lower one bedroom with ~ .... now rentld. Zoned R-1, Wlllk ID Victorill a.ch. .... . ...• UN --With P"YllCY and ...... CMycw'I views '" Hwbor VteW KnoHa. Tri-.._., with 2 bedroolM. 2l\ ...,__ C8lhedrei C9ilinga. herdwood Md berW cw..-ct loon. ~ UM of mirrora end two deck&. Chwming ...... .oom~ complex .. pool, ..,. and '9nnta. ... ··-·- -·--•lmlllatap&IDOCW\. T<*lyr•.asllt~ pride of ownenNp unitl wHtt 3 bedraoMa UC> .,.. 2 bedroorne. 2 ~ down. 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FUSI C A I ......... af .... s.dwdoe galft .. t ..... CIDDl••»l ......... ..._ .._....,c-Mdaecu...,1;121 k ·--~-- ····~ WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS· l4JI W. COM& thry. ~INch ........ s.i. ... PW'openy M... ....... 115 MMinr Aw. I Doa Wand , pur Turtle Rock Crest Twtk lloct Craa by Akim ,.. widl WIG .... -irca .... Dndopecat Co., a luuy •ii• orie , • wood •: cb witll ca••-;-.. praject looted ia car-at-n?itp. ad 11tt•lw: ii Im.. ... illbwad ia-e ti 0 tw. lmd dliee-cs pl S I MJU lll'tllt;.. ds to ib..,... "BelMJ 1•cte-,c1JI° ...,.. .. aa.. -· mw•it ........... uy fn•iq. co•biaed wit.la q &y •• Mia YP'lhr ii crrin.. bey wiadon Loe e it .a 14 A.Dt.-a Dr. wl deaatory st-. is~ w die iaeclWdioa ol lliDcrcst to prcnidc ch• die view oppcw- ad Starcrat driftS. Tartlc taaitia. Tlae ..,..:iou. opea lloct Crat will Cftllist of 1 ll fa:liaa of tlllt design is futla om>-..t two-story lk-•ita cnlwnd by recc11Cd Oalla li&flt- priced from S29S,900 to ing. abundaal pawing lbcha 1399.tOO. A clcvdopmcat of and atylial'ta l.lllaior •IN'Ditia An. D1:w:1opment ea-.,..., indude ror..a tmaa and dmi• al Newport •n. Calif., tk roc.ww, lmF titckns witla 11111- pr+:ct is ..a.. hailt ia c:oaj8llC-......, IDOl1lilta ~ -blat- bae wida Glalfed Dndopmmt fast noob and halld«t ceramic Carp. ol Fwi-o, Calif. Tmtle . bk. llock Crest is OllC of tM last •ie• oric;llUI residential dcvd- oplDC1lts aYailablc in Tartk Roct.. Tlllt sinp family. attecMd homes arc clcsig-d ia fou floor plus nngina from 2,370 to 3..SIO sqaare feet. Turtle Roct Crest" tndjtjonal ~ fealun:s .. eardatoac eDaiOI' with ......... white .a:eat trim. masonik sidiq and date-gray stoae pavement. Eacll plan i• ........ a~ formal court- T-* Roct Crest is oae or tbe maay 1nideatial projects carrcady being designed by CYP, l.llC. -S Ran ntial Drsip and Pbmnina Dmsion. Corbin/ Yamafuji and Partnen, Inc. 's offices are located ia ~ Calif. and Ft. Lauderdale. floridL Fo.-addi- tional infomwioa.. contact V'.c- toria Jeans al tbe Irvine bcad- quarun. 17'92 Mitchell South. ia lnille. Calif. LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT 815 VIA LIDO SOUD OPEN SAT & SUN 1-5 Watch sunsets from 3 lewela of finest Lido wlew. 4 BA -4 B~ playroom, Boat room. gourmet kitchen. Sandy bHch, pier Md tloaL $2.200,000 LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT 904 VIA LIDO NORD OPEN SAT & SUN 1-5 a..utltul dutch colonial. 5 bedrooms, 5 baths. ...,.,.,, ............... notlll ~ .... . ..... to ....... Pier Md .... tor ..... boa $2.GS.GOO 200 VIA BARCELONA, UDO ISi E OPEN SAT & SUN 1-5 Urge 3 ......... 3 ........... with pool. c81Jena, uuna. on two lo& Rlngllde wtew of tennis court edlofi. $525.000 LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT p, ... Lido Nord. 32 IL a.,tront lol. 4 bedloom, 3 b8th, older beKlt hOIH, .,.... 8nd allp. s1.as,ooo HORSE PROPERTY Newport back.., wlew from••• Drhe, 31ae ...... Spachu9 b...._. SBR, pool. hOf'M ••••• mdca1r• s1,1•.oao WESTCLIFF VILLA CONDO BEAR BRAND RANCH DATE ..... ...... .... 9 ..... A .. 19 ..... .... 9 ..... .... 9 ... 20 .... ... 20 A .. 20 ... 20 "•20 "•21 ••z• ••z1 A-.21 •-.z1 A11W21 "•z• ••z1 "•21 "•21 "•Z2 Alls22 "•22 ... 22 ... 22 ... 22 Alla22 F•F.U P• Pudal PllOPEllTY ADDRE.'iS TRUST DEED CONSID&li110N 1929 wu..d lw 8260,000 81~000 1133,200 63S Via Lido Nord 2136 Vim t..edo 1 a11eve11poe_. 1102,000 600 IWialrope 1206.000 280Ypeyl..ame 1140,000 19 1-Leo Cout 8180,000 322 62lld Street 1156.000 1216Sa•ireet Lme 1924 lrrille Affll.e 112'000 2021A.e0.W. IUS.750 1906 Port Weybridp 1228,000 1321 o.triger Oritt 31 s llilfonl OriTe 1320,000 S31 Dc,hlia Aftllme 1133,250 ass.-...w.1 890,000 ... s..n.na Court 1106 Belt.a. Bb·d. S440,000 418 SL Aadrewa Roed 1712 B .. leed Drift 203 Via 8aW!llaa 2725 Alta Vl• Drive 7 S.-'lwr Oritt 17 c..,.. lah-' Drive BNDllR dd olf,,,. ~~,,~rho ~OllW .SS~1~¥ cf. ·~.J/Alnt/J TREAT & TREAT amftll ........ ...... ......... 8227.SOOP 8155,000F -..o -·all UM.GOOP 8178,000F ... ..u -..u _ .... 1225,000F u-..u 1279,000 1190~000F 1278.000F 1285,000F 1490,000F .... .u ..... .u 194.000F uaavall 1670,000F -..ii 130,SOOP 1157,500 p IS32,000F 8362,SOOF 1282,000P When the pumpkins appear by the roadside at Amling's nursery. can Halloween be far away? Get set for Oct. 31st and for your future! LOCATION-PRICI; . What every bachelor should havel A cozy w~urn1ng fireplace, oversize Porsche garage, 2 quiet decks, dramatic 2-story entry and short skip to China Cove. Up-to-date 2 bedroom, 2 bath condo. only $239,500. 311 D8hla. Pt.-Open Sundmy 1-4 p.m. BE YOUR OWN BOSS Quality home accessory/gift shopJ¥t, parking, well established. fun to own. $40,000. OR 26-year new ladies shoppe, parking, busy location, quality clientele and stock. (Both Shown by Appointment Only) I ' I . .. "" As Owner/Brok• Jim Wood (pic- tured ~) contlnuee on In hla trek acroea the rn.tt.n Plelna, the staff of Un~ HOm• ha ne\W been busier. 891• we up, llatlnga ere being marketed, Md the staff of Unique la motivated and enthualatlc. So It'• onward, UP.- ward and Jlm ..• juat keep on treklngt ---Ul'IJIR -,GOO ClllU m. • a.-0 L. Ql8· complete with l••ded ~ s .... rich wood ~"lg. end 2 ·-. "'·""° LMl.Y nmE m1111 -In the bluffs, on tree-tined greenbelt, view of bay from patio and decks, dellgrw upgr9de9, Just reduced to $235,000 • ._ • ,..., Cl•Rm ~ One bdrm plus convertible den In popular Orange Tree. Stn.,,., tennis, pool, acttvttlea. $109,500 .. --lns6de and out. Large lot, shut-t... trench doors, 2 ftreplllOel, huge family room, .nxlous for offer. Reduced to $298,000 •,. -A 2 bdrm home with 1 bdrm, 1 bath rent81 unlis. Clole In Olde CdM location; bit of a y•d end chance to •~ Income. $229,000 • DHIUI -A 2 bdrm, den home with bMma, brick fireplace, tile floors, new roof, on hill In CdM, room for fun front yard. $229,500 CLISE Tl EWE11r•1 -I gr new 3 bdrm townhome, ,,..,5 0 .. ..;chen-breakfast room, decka, m .... •~15,000 Lm I TIU --Secluded 4 bdrm 3 bath with tome city lights view. Comer lot among the trees In the Bluffs. $270,000 Fee Cl&llt Clll ClllE -Much dealred, rarely Hated 3 bdrm, 21A bath In great location. Golfers deMghtl Sold tn present condition. $169,500 --8320,000 TO M•,500--- llT lllfF • m •n fl -A 312 and 211 duplex ln Olde CdMI Cul de UC near footbridge. Cozy feel and atrium In ownera unit. $355,000 GlllO JIB H•-1n coemopolltan CdM. Near 8C8nlc views and creative dining. 3 bdrms. 3 bath. F1ne appointment•. $419,000 .. C. CIAM • EPITllEI -3 bdrms, 2 baths, ..,ger lot and dOM to the beech. Beams, brick, board and batten. Priced at $325,000 I U .. -In H.t>or Ridge. White Berber carpets. pavera, apa. 292$ eq ft. 3 bdrms, family room. Welt-priced at $439,500 IOI• IBCIBI a&.-Panoramic vtew, one of the belt townhomes In area, 2 bdrm, 2 ba, 2 flreplacea, lmmac cond. $475,000 Lm D --In Harbor Vlew/Seawtnd. Gorgeous Portoflno. New carpets, paint, kitchen, baths. Guest house. Vacant. $398,500 ._ H ICI fl9 -Spacious single story, 4 bdrm, 2800 sq ft, "entertaJning flow", just re- decorated and close to aJI. $449,000 IUCll llYS IUT -Traditional 3 bdrm wtth gardens, brick patios, 2 ftreplacee. shutters, ~Md bay doee. $450,000 L.H. •lllflllf •••r•n -Outstanding 4-. bdrm home, sunny location In Balboa Coves, dock for 40' boat, trade or lease option. $499,500 EDll UICI NIT .. -In Harbor Vu, cloee to school, park. Highly upgraded, A/C, shutters, 5 bdrm, 31A ba, move in perfect. $362,500 , ... , M -In Harbor View Hills with 4 bdrm, 21A bath. Great location, neutral decor, updated kitchen, family room and good vtew. $439,000 &.m • ~ -Sausalito in Harbor View Hilla. Nicely upgraded in neutral tones, 3 bdrm, family room, lg yard, lovely landscaping. $329,500 FllW ID -Ocean, city lights from living, dining, master, kitchen. 1 story, 2 bdrm, den, every amenity of Belcourt Hill. $495,000 ---sseo,ooo To 1115,000--- sn ..... -From beamed living room and watch the bay and pavtlllon, 3 bdrm, office, courtyard, designer kitchen. $575,000 IEICI FmlT TRRI• -Under construction, get Involved wtih 3 bdrm, 2 ba. on West Oceanfront. $560,000 with $20,000 decor pkg. ... llW, IOI! -Ocean Blvd, 3 bdrm, 2 ba, 1 story on highly elevated 40' lot. Fantastic ocean w . Buy adj 30' lot for 70' frontage. $895,000 ----OYER 11" •ION---- ICEmlln utm -Ave bedrooma. ...,.,. baths. ft¥e c.. a-ege. 8700 8q ft with fNfllfY amenity lmaglnable. $3,950,000 111.U • m .. -In s.,, Clemente, IP8Ctaieu- .., view o_f the P8dftc, 5 bdrme, medlt_,.,,.,, flavor, owner wtllng to finance. S 1,500,000 w • •AllT 111111n -Charming, tidy, older home, Q8rden on prme bayfront. SMdy, beach, pier, ctock. peninaula locatlon. S1, 100.000 ML80A COVD s-.IOO 4 bedrooM. doc*. pelo °" beed\.. OP!N SATURDAY 1·5 Ol.DeCDll ~ Oce9r\ .... , bedroofft. 2 bdl. ML80A cown 1481.500 4 bldlrooM. doc*. Pllllo °" beectl HAMOR_., t&LI 1317.500 3 bldlrooM. ... dowfl ... ........ " '304.toO llMl.culllll9 4 bedroom, ll9Cel'lt. MOAl*OCM M.Y.M. M38.000 View, 4 bedroom, N t.e\. tillrllly home. t111WMmllM.8WAY H.. ...... 11tl...U v ........ .., ...... KO..... OPEN SUNDAY 1 ·5 Ol.De CDll 1115.000 Oce9r\ .... 3 bedrooM. 2 bd\. ML80A c:ova 1481.500 4 bedrooM. doc*. Pllllo on beectl. COSfA.... Pll,000 3 bedrooM. _..,room ... h--.. Mt ... _.,..,_. s:.2.500 5 bedroom. Pcw-.AIO, ~ ~NW t&LI '548.000 4 bedroofft, ~ '°°"" .,.,... Ol.De CDll tin 000 411 NlllOdlf Of rltluitd/3 A-2 ... Nl•llla A 11.100.000 ....... e-rdln. ~. pier. beytrorlt. Mt._ NW t&LI 1311,500 3 bedroofft .... down Yiew O&.DE CDll "t t.000 TowMclfN. 3 bedroom. 2 blllh. MOADllOoa M. ".M. 1429.ooo V..., 4 bedrOOM. N belt\. ~home. at• oc::u11 awa. o.~ .., .... 90A co-. T.-.. .. , .... ......... 1111 '°"' n.-n• .. Cerlifte --~·--·.,, J. ..... 11• 1. oc::u11 ava 8.81111111•• 1111WMITEIM.8WAY P.Meny 111ww-.. ....... 't' A llst of who Is U~~ In local real atate Miil Ann Andlrun -l•llrrlngtlll Rita 11111111 T•lll• J•lrMlf ••11lllnw• -Cm•• IMtllCIRI Fr111111lEnna lllllllflllltf Kllllj ....... Marilyn Thula 8r1va R• O'l ........ y Liia H...,.. M_.lyn R•111lll MlllMll Hugill Pllylll1 Ray-A••lnlatrmr Bn11 Hulclllnp Denni lcllr11~• Artie J.._.. Vlcllrll lllclalr 111111• Jlltna• JI• lklllH a..y M.tu &Iller T8'1k Hiiiy Marka 1.., v.a llldlm-lalll Ma .... Clnll1 laxlllltl T • W1lllck Pit Merry llV Wllltl l1ncy llllar-Ad•lnlatrlt• Wllldy W~ n..1.- J Im Wood-Owner /Realtor • • I · . ~ r C 2 u ...... ... wc1 lool for tM ...,._ tbal extead1 iato every conaer. A.taller marl* finpl1x ..a bcfdedminorpendeesh ,e• abady spacioua room a.to a tnlly impn:aive uca tUI lliD fiDds a way of invitioa owwa and pests to relu and aawind. Mirrwlms .. The me of mirron tln"o ... ti.chomeisnot _.,~ ... elqnt.•vdeded81a.,._. extemi~ top die rc:Oeuiwe surflaeleS a daip •iw · • oltMir own. At each tun tM Mlic intqrity of * dnip ol die home is multiplied ... aa..ct giving a depth of ct Kta to a wall treatment tbat coald aliJy have slipped into ctiche. UnmmlM...,. .... Upstairs. the master bedroom suite provides a view of the water from its balcony as well as enough space for private relax- ation and conversation areas. The master bath is unusual in its U-shaped design which pro- vides bis and her convenience without completely isolating the partners who share the home. Extensive mirrored wardrobes with their built-in organization for carc-f ree clothing storage extend along the lon1 anm of the U . In the middle resides a white marble bath tub that multiplies its beauty in the mirron lhat surround it . A separate shower is paneled in marble and the vanities with their custom brass fixtures are not only utili~ but very e~ L..ao.-.. .-. ~..-.. .---•W-fnm ... a ......... alad '*o die 11• o· I ad ~*.,,..floor. A lMF fall ~ clecoiated witJa oataeal tile o• noor, coaler wl tab odolarc ia j.a ""'"*die doar oldlil bedloom and nat to .. I Ly soma. Compctc wida ......... a1 2 '· siat. aapllca• .... ,.,h ..... h TP f'J~ la [--lllJ JfJ ill...., work..., ....... ollw•• of tile bed.roo8a ad liviaa 111a1.. A tllitd bedlwww PJitMle few a lllllid cw I ~ 1t1 ia jmt clowa tbe ball -nail bomc ia perfect for eG&crtaiaina. ... ~ il ..... taim the 'ftl'Alility dml rahs it llttl-=tite few family lmJla • well, ...... Gnabk. ·wi.aa JOU consider tbat it offers DOt oaly a bay front locaaioa with pri+lde pier and slips, bat a pool and spa in addition to s.600 square feet of livina area. all on fee land .. you have to know that this is a very special property ... Financial Facts/ REAL TOR INFORMA- TION The property is located at 433 Hane. , ... Drhe. Newport lleadl. It is located on fee land and listed at s1,ns.• by cn. G,.W. of Wllfa60llll Homa I•. Gira. G,.... can be con- tacted for a viewing appoint- ment at 143' W. Co..a lfial9way., Newpolt ae.c. or call (714) '31- 1411 for further information. Bob Sr .• finds this pan of the year hjs biggest challenge. ... My goal each year is to sell between S IO and SIS million dollars. In the oc.xt three months I plan to sell about SS to S6 million dollars more .... he said. l ast year~ Koop achieved number one in sales for the RE MAX in California which pfaced a note from maury 2227 PORT LERWICK OPEN SUNDAY ONLY 1-5 So!"merset 5 bedroom, 3 bath, dining room, family room, 2 fireplaces, 3 garages. Outstanding pool and spa. Fee Land. $396,000. 260 EVENING CANYON OPEN SAT, SUN 1-5 Ocean view, 3 bedroom, 3 bath, large family room, good storage, large yard. Come Look! $799,000. AND 401 NORTH STAR Dover Shores, 5 bedroom, 4 bath, remodeled and expanded. Low maintenance yard, dock. $795,000. CALL TO SEE Sparkling 3 bedroom, Old COM, close to beach, pretty garden. Now $325,500. OR Open, bright, 3 bedroom, pool, large yard, view of Laguna Beach .hills and ocean. $344,500. work all ranaes of raidential properties throughout Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. Bob is now venturing into commer- cial properties. because this often works well with trada and other creative cxcbaqes." said Dovie. Bob, Jr, At the advice of his father. Bob Jr.. bec•me a realtor two years aao at the age of 21 .... He w becomiq too succesaful as a car salesman wbo also helped in a man• meat capKity. I told him be should ,et into real esa.te. He apeed and today be is prot.bly ti.c yoanpt realtor in the RE/ MAX sysicm,,.. said Bob Sr.,. wbo trained bis son for about a year. Dcme .sded~ ·we moved into bis own duplex on the Peninsula. .. Spccializin1 in residential properties in the South CoMt Metro area of Ora.nae County, Bob finds this wort interatiJaa. .. I plan to do this area for a while as well as act into commercial and induatrial real ata&e prop- erties. The financial potential ii great in real estate and I am p.s my father innueoced me to change my career goals,,. said Bob Jr. Valerie Bob Jr. inspired Valerie to reactivate her real estate liccme which she aot about five ycan qo. ·1 left tbe busineu for a while. Bob\ 1ucce11 lwl been tremendoua. and I have teen ------=--==i!!l-!1!!11!1!!1'1=-=-bow happy be is in the buainat P Thia year be may receive RE/ WILUAM R. ROVER REALTOR PRESENTS F£4TURB OF 1'1Jll WEEK .. -.. C..O. Hw ia '• nKipd-.-rm ...... r--a ~room. liYims..,.,.. ud r...ily room ii ............ d ... . ...... pool ... ... $449,000 Call fcx aa appoinhDmt! 20l2 Pbaluope COiia Maa 9'J9.3410' • .... Aamt Ymccnt P. Romo (714) 6J ,...,,. MAX"s Presidential Awud which .,,,... be ha earned O¥CI" at le.a l'0,000. He\ been W'1 sappc>rt:We of me-belpina me Fl ••Withed in tbe bosinrM," lllid v alerie. . Cmreally in tniniq with ber father. Valerie, ill~ ia lldpiDs her father e&pad bis buline• Bob Sr. said, •1 never p my kids anythina-tbcy have to earn it. Right DOW Valerie it doiq a lot of wort for me. cleaipina brocbura u well • 1ettin1 our mail-out 1y1tem computcrizc:d. Since she reccatJy got her fmt listing, we added her picture to our advertilementa. Now we feel she is really in the buiiness." FamilJ Activities When not punuin1 tran..,._ c 1 , .... JUMBO RESIDENTIAL LOANS • .._.to $5,000,000 • NOGudfttl'I • lftloMtonbe 10.l?K IO ,_,. • Two-waalc funding (714) 995-8949 Sun 1-5 -~ 8t. ,........,.. flloMI)' Sun 1~ 831-1400 S.15.000 152 Via Undine (IJdo •> 831-1400 ... • 8un1~ THREE BEDROOMS 200 Via Barcelona (Lido Isle) '* 875-e181 1525.000 1000 Orcwe (W•cUff Grovea) .. 644..e200 $447 .000 415 Baytide or. (Beyfront) .a- Sat-Sun 1-5 631-1400 $785,000 3216 Oc:ean Blvd. (Old CdM) • 675-8000 1895.000 Sat-Sun 1-5 2152 Vista Entrada (Btuffs) # M4-9200 $232,000 815 Via Lido Soud (Ltdo t•) '*CJ9t Sun 1·5 875-6181 $2.200.000 Set..SUn 1"'6 Sat-Sun 1-5 2128 Eat Ocean Blvd. (Peninsula Point) 831-1400 $355.000 Sat 1-5 1115 White Sails Way (Harbor View Hills) 875-8000 $387 .500 Sat-Sun 1-5 Realtor's Spotlight---- 2041 E. Balboa Blvd. (Peninsula Point) 631-1.COO $359.000 FOUR lleDROOllS 24 Rocklngtwn (Belcourt)#'* Sat 1-6 644..e200 1849.500 ~ Sun 1:30-5 904 Via Lido Nord (Lido tale) 0-•# 875-8181 $2,825,000 sat-Sun 1-6 CI di Hit .... "911 J4 tions in his sleek red Rolls Royce, Bob Sr., likes to harrass his buddies in the weight room of the Balboa Bay Club. arc also active in the Child Help Group and Hoag's 552 Club. 47 Balboa Covel (BaJboa Coves) [)e 675-6000 $499,SOO Frt-Sat-Sun 1•5 1978 Port Seaboume (HVH) *# 87s-eooo $382.500 Sun.1-6 2110 Seville (Penin1ula Point) 30()..3()1 lh Fernleaf (Old CdM) Duplex 675-6000 $304.900 Sat 1-5 675-6000 $925,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 2501 Island View (Broadmoor HVH) # The Koops like to entertain in their Cimeo Shores home in Corona del Mar where they have lived for the last 22 years. The holidays Me spent in their vaca- tion home on the golf course in Lake Arrowhead. Bob Jr .• likes sky diving, snow skiing and water skiing and will take up the challenge of off-road racing next year. While Bob Jr.'s mental and physical acumen is expanded through bis interest in martial Mts, Valerie works out with light weights. She also plans to take up sky diving next year. Her boyfriend Lach Macl..cy, who is an intern at UCI, joins in many oftbefamilya-therings. .. This business has been won- dcrf ul for us. We started out thinking we would spend two years in it and sec how it worked out-we had enough money to remain comfortable for that length of time. But things hap- pened for us right away. Even during the horrible years of the recession-'82. '83 and '84-wc never stopped producing. Those times were a challenge and Dovie and I worked right through as a team-and we made it. Our kids have seen our example and now they're with u.s one hundred percent. Bob's on his way to success and V alcrie is following right after him. It's a great life, .. said Bob Sr. 675-6000 $439,000 Sat-Sun 1-4 47 Royal St. George (Big Canyon) #9* ~200 $945,000 Sat-Sun 1-6 998 Sandcastle (HVH) # 675-6000 $549.000 Sun 1-5 4M RldgeUne (Harbor Ridge) #* ~200 $575,000 Sun 1-5 1108 E. Balboa Blvd. (Peninsula) 0# 675-6000 $1 ,100.000 Sun 1-5 23 Lochmoor (Big Canyon)# 1954 Port Carney (HVH) # 644-6200 $890.000 Sat 1-5 644-6200 $450,000 Sun 1-5 17 Burning Tree (Big Canyon)·#•• 1 Royal St. George (Big Canyon) #•• &M-6200 $1 ,659,000 Sun 1-5 644-6200 $995,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 6 Chadbourne (Belcourt)#* 6206 W. Oceanfront (Oceanfront) #Ce 644-6200 $875.000 Sun 1:30-5 644-6200 $899,000 Sun 1-4 Lots 8', 85, 86 Top of Rocky Point (Spyglau) $2,'400,000 &M-6200 Sat-Sun 8-3 Bob Sr., Dovie and Valerie are active in the California Repub- lican Assembly. Bob and Dovie The Koop family can be reached by calling (714) '31- 1266. RE/MAX Realtora. lnc.,is located at 134 ~ l'hll Street. Salte 117. in COila Mesa. Key: * Pool or Spa • Waterfront •View #Family Room NEWLISnN8 loated on beautiful major sreenbelt. Bluffs "E" plan, 3 bd, 21/J ba, lovely courtyard entry, end unit privacy. Seller wants a short escrow (COE 1986). Leasehold. SZI0,0000 PRICE REDUCTIONU Eastbluff -Absolutely mint condition through- out. Lusk C plan, 3 bd, 21/2 ba, new roof, new exterior paint. Move-in!! Excellent home, ex- cellent price, includes the land. $H7,SOO .............. PLAN · Bluffs condo, tri-level, 3 bd, 2 ba, large master suite. Good stuter home close to COM and shopping. Priced very well, includes the land. ,,..,_ L Contemporary home shows like a model. Spacious 2 bd, 2 ba bluffs condo. Decorated in understated elegance. Off white cpts, shut- ters, quiet greenbelt setting, partial bay view plus city lights. Including the land . $239,IOO OPEN HOUH l·I Pll ·SAT a SUM I ... VISTA CAUDAL, M.8. Nl811T Ll811T YlllW Bluffs "An,elitaH plan is 6 years new. 2 bd, 2 ba, plantation shutten, tile entry & kitchen, exposed beam ceilings. Quality decor. Fee land. $281,800 "f _, I ' - IKllT llYftllR LIT 1111 Ill Build your dream '*-on the bey-P• permit lncluded-50 x 100 ft. 55 ft. boat permitted- Promontory Bay. Bring all often. S...-ty Morphy IT PUii AVIUILl.-Y • lW ,_ 121 .. V*Y large plan with huge ltvtng a dining rooms. cozy conversation pit with fireplace. Functional kitchen. 3BR with excepttonaJty apacloua maater. Wonderful home for entertaining. Bring alt offers. Setler IMvlng area. Beverty Morphy FlmT .. IUT 11..-- Greatest show on earth. Some of the world"s fineet yachts cruiae put your patio. What a place for a boat parade party. A full view of the Pirate caves of Big Corona a.ch. Juat steps from the wedge. A lovely home property designed and equipped for entertainment. A great family home with 4'BR. 3M5A. Cati Hobie Denny A VEIY lftCIAl Flm.Y •E •TIE IWFFI IZR• $ An exceptional C-plan with very functional upgrades. A great location cloae to lush greenbelt. The community pool is just a "op. lkip, and jump away. Owners highly motivated. Hobie Denny and Coby Ward IEWIOl.DCIAIT•IEWP•T --Four bedroom home with pool on Kings Place off Dover & Cliff DriY•. Owners selected this prime location years ago. Off street cu~ parttlng. Reedy to move in and enjoy. Tom Alllnaon .UT LICATm •CHIBA E. llAI R1Um -Stunning condominium In guarded gate community. Two~ euttee Wh with their own patio and beautiful prdena. Central air condition. aecurlty system and...,.,... 2 c.w g1nge. W81her. dryer and refrtgetator an added borua. Setler motivatedlt Tom AHlneon and Carol Allllon IPYILAll lml 1411.m Hiiisboro plan 58R, 38A on large point lot. New carpet and paint. Added wlndowa In living room enhance the oceen bay and city ntght light view. Sandie Fix JUIT LSrU D•J I I Two story. 4'BR. 2~BA. family home in great location clole to g,...,bett. IChool and lhopplng fMtu,_ ceramic tile kitchen, wood plenk flooring. French windows, porcelain bath tuba. lush landlcape. extwtve wood decking and overhang plus community pool. Sandie Fix Pl 11111111 A FAm.'7 -III J Thia 58R F ..... rff property le thee.gee& LU9k bu6tt model 1-turtng a 3 CIW gaf'8ge and a b6g ptlvm yard. 0,... loalllon ,,.., lhopplng, achoola and . ~and perfect for. bueyacttvef8mlly. Coby .... #a Clllk ..._, l•ll• IN· ••TIE llY Ill LI I Remodeled home ...,,.. aA. 48A p1ua a .... ball._. room with a t1Np19ce. LMge prh1t1 P9llo l..a to your own bolll allp. EntertalnWa ,....,.,. Call Diena Pra11er m..-r.MJmLIT 1rar11 Build the..,... of yourdrwna In the~ community of Belcourt Prime culde 11c loailion with 15.000 8q. ft. Excellent -.m11bte ftnmlclng. A grm buy at $418.SOO. 11e1te Partch ....... . •. ,, Architecturally dramatic 2BR .. ~model wfth wonderful view location. Gated brick courtyri marble entry, central air conditioning and av8llable for quick pos1111k>n. Priced for Immediate ..... Belle Partch _,.JM 11m111T •E 11.111.m Luxury and beauty with harbor entrance view. This home of magnificent qullllty and conatructlon ,_. great open f..,ing. with wonderful dm6gner fllbrk:a and wall coverings. ThrM bedrc>c>ma-48A and a den. Brick terrace to your dock. Barbara Aune CIUT OF TIE m.l I-- Call to see thia wonderful customized home in Spyglass Ridge. Formal living room and dining room. Large new sun filled kitchen with family room with brick fir91>lla and cozy den. Large epecioul muter 1uite, three other bedrooms. Sparkling swimming pool, 3 car ganage. Barbara Aune • CAIYll -EITATI 11 I I Elegant 4BA. 2~ home on be9utifutly rnMICand groundl including Kol pond. ........., 8"d ape. Family room opena to llfve petlo. A plalhara of outstanding appo"1t...1la wtth a definite Europ 11n flavor. Danny Babb and JoM Lewla. •CAIYSIP• l•I IEll~E &HI I A very ,.,.opportunlty ...... the~ ... who could own auch an ...... You may ..... .,,.n. returned to the 11th century. The home la characterized throughout by ptaatered watla. lmmer.e aoHd o9ll b • .,._ antique wood doora. Marie Antoinette hardwood floo,., and very apec6oua rooma. F..utnQIBR. ew. tonMI IMng . & dining rooma. ....., ... '-'My room. gourmet kttchM & butler'• p•nby, ..,..,,. d .eucty, wtneceller. 4 flreplecee. and all ........... you would-s-t In auch a home. Approximately 215 feet of W. •t frontllge and aome 11,000 aq. ft. of IMCI. Truly incompe,.,.., $3,480.000. Al>Po'nb•..wtwffh a.my Bibb •CMY1N-..mu•1m1111r III III Single story, 88R. go_lf cour., c. a tun homa CW- de-eac location on one of the CMfOft'• ftn.t ......... ,....,,.. ...... hlng end .... fOOlft. laJge ,,....., ........ ,.+£II olla8. F-, room and .,...::.:.:.:.·-lat. ----...... o.nny •• l.IWEll PlllR_, 11 11 •••1•m• .... . 1mmacu11111....-..................... .. toc8'9d on the ,_ Iii~ of .. C.IWOR Golf eour.. 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