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drUg; alcoltal allu11r1
aY IDUND~ sp1,p
9Slle w a 13 ,ear-old p1.aile1e
wbo WM llcaWy addicted to c:oca•.
Slit Ud ._.tel ... tricb oa Barbor
BoaleYan:I for IOIDe time. t.. far •
paieatal IUpU vision .. concuned,
t-.e WM 8IDllC. Bu mod.er bad split
aed lier fMla-weD. he .. her pimp.
•Be llarted her career by axuaDy
molrstina her and seai-s ~ up for
llMft abule. ·Arthur Payac said..
Payne. an intan wida die Ncwport-
Maa YMCA C.cmrr for Family Couo-
1eling. bad a happy ending for this
story. The girt is DOW in 9Cbool and is
M1aa ... Aallet .....
.-:r. Siie is au1eat1J mna widl
ant.
Pay~ a Newport •Ida 1aiclent,
tqan aing clrap al die qt ol 12 and
now al aae '2. bas been sober for lift
years.
•1 finally aot sick and tiRd of beina
Uct and tired, so I cleaned myxlf up.
I quit my job as an art director, went
back to 1ehool and am workiq on
rina a c:atificatc so I can coumd
others like me ... Payne said.
Cub 1218 opened its doon to the
teen-qe public on Nov. 13. Attendance,
accordiq to Payne, has been sporadic.
e baven'I ad a &ood turn wt so
f~ .>laybe" 1Dore Ddt will show up
pllm we aet the word out to them that
we9re here,• Payne said.
Mcetinp at Club 1218 follow a
similit pl'oaram u Alcoholica and
Narcotics anonymous meetinaa,
according to Payne.
.. When I was a teen-ager, there really
wasn't anyone to talk to. Club 1218 is
about talking, communicating and
sharing feelinp.
.. We talk abbut feelings because
feelings are neither right nor wrong.
They just arc. We encourage kids to
talk~ to their parenta. If pamdl woa'
listen to them we try differeat
approactaa to act them to talk to their
kida, .. Payne said.
06Role modelina ia an important
faction of our meetiap. One kid will
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Airport 1111 planning lbldy pnked after developers pull out 1 N s I D E·
aY B.T. GQJJS
A propoul for a comprebemi~
plannina lbldy of t.be .u,ort area was
witbdrawD at tbe Planniq Com•· 'on
last week~ area property owacn
failed to '-ct tbe mcnc.
The propoaal-advaaced by the
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1evaal cliffaeat nq1ICltl for laCM'iai
tbe area taed clnnrD .. rue al llow-
pcnrtla mi ....... it could bPe led
to a aeaaaJ plan •mc:nclmeot allowiq
as much as foar million additional
square feet of office space. if all of tbe
developer request.a were accomm~
dated.
()ppoDeDta of the 1DO¥e pointed to
Jbe recent defeat of Masure A, which
would ba"Ve allowed tbe Irvine Com-
pany to build • edditioDal 1.2 million
1e1uare feet of oflicea. • proof that the
mmmunity does DOt want more office
1,.ce allowed.
The study would have cost S28S,OOO
to $325,000. according to the city staff,
and would have been paid for by the
developen.
In ~·the staff laid, nine requeau
for upzonina bad been received in
approximately the past year in the
airport area, from auch developen u
tbe Irvine Co .• ~oll Co .• Rockwell
International. and Biltcher loyeat-
. 2 new-airport finding methods given to FAA
aYaOGDHOOM
Two pr.-: II methods of fmdina a
ICCOnd .nport lite in 0nnae County
were rdernd to the Federal Aviation
Admiaiatration for review by the
county'e Airport C.Ommjssjoa, which
will UC> accept public comment duriaa
tbe (JO.day review period.
After the review, the commissjon will
choose one of the proposals to recom-
mend to the Board of Supervison for
adoption.
The plans were drawn up by two
different poupa workin1 on the coun-
ty\ airport problem: tbe Inter-County
Airport Authority. a joint powers
qency formed by five area citiea.
includina Newport Beach; and the
Airport Site Coalition. a groupina of
business and community-baled oraan-
iutions.
The airpon authority and the coa-
lition had attempted earlier this year
to come together on an approach to
find a second airport site, but failed .
However, members of the two groups
said this week that both would act
behind wbicheveT plan is eventually
adopted by the Board of Supervisors.
The two site selection plans both
propose detailed study of a number of
sites that have previously been su1-
gested by other studies. They differ
mainly in the criteria established for a
suitable site, the length of the study
period and ill cost, and the method for
making a final choice.
The airport authority-made up of
t he cities of Santa Ana, Garden Grove,
Anaheim, Stanton and Newport
Beach-is proposing a 12-to 1'-mooth
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~llad·~-~ IOda hirtWay '-Fek HJ Md
fric9ds from aD O\W OnlaeE: eoe.., cw. Siie told •hrm. -it
?Oil~ llill around wben rm IS,
111 UMte JOO apin •
That\ typical of Ruda l:alm,
the witty and lpiritcd commun-
ity ldiftlt who._ been cboaa
u the ... Woaderful Older
Woman• ~ tbo Older Womaa't
Lupe or SoitJl ~ Co+•..,. K.alm will be ....,...
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Award wllaa tllil local ch"f'"'
of tbe naboml ao...,...,r.t Olpa.
ization dedicated to women's
iuua erld111Us ill own fint
birtbdaj wilh a bi'aDdl oa Sun-
day, Da:.. M~
~. wu tbc unpimom
choic:c by the KRen;m. commit-
tee, .ccordina to Amie Williama,
cb.ainroman. -We Jud to many
remarbble W'OIDell DOftline&ed,
it Wat clifficak to UIO iD OD one.
We think all Oraa.,e County can
be proud of Ruth and the other
finalisu, whom we will also
honor ...
Kabn moved to Newport
Beach IS yean ago f ollowi.ag ber
retirement from a dananding
career. She not only continued
but eXp.!nded ber political and
C01IUDllDity Ktivitia in behalf of
cbaDeaPaa iauea.
•Ruth bas a talenl for being
able to ICC a need and creating
a solution." aays one of her
admiren. ""'She bas boundless
eoeqy and enthusiasm and a
deep caring for humanity."
Among her notable public
senicc achievements was chair-
ing The California Commiuion
on Aging. She was a member
from is ecplioa wlu former
Gowwww JerrJ •otta. Al daat
time Ille w a •llikr al lk oruae Coanty COmacil OD
A&iq. .... llld • clDc:t .a.
tiombip to la ltppOia•mad..
Al ~ rdala it ..... in
tine to be . ol die wed,
but it wa--a.04 ltiD --ptdty
madl of -6old boyl' .,.,.,.
They had the usaa1 attitada
aboal womaa i.o ~ al
pGMll, IO tky pl !'P ........
deded OGie of emir OWL ·rdworbdloaa_.Mnl_..
bad a very politive 4 ta I
wamed to pal inao .ao... 10 I
WM infari-.1. I decided I'd aiet
on a body wida nm more doat
than the CCMH••y one, IO I W'rote
to Gov. Brown ud a ng•m
of wonderful people wrote ia my
behalf, and Supervisor Tom
Riley appointed me!
.. Imagine my surprile ad
ddigbt when I hrcame cbainui
of the state commiaion. ~
she 8dds firmly, •1 did a FcMI
job. It was a worthwhile and
utisfying experience ...
Kahn sawd OD the California
Commiuion on APoa for five
years, raiping became of die
death from canca of a clear
friend. After that 1be 1pcm a lot
of time traveling-her ICCODd
loft oat to activism-and bas
seen most of the places she\
wanted to.
Recently &be bu b.t to curtail
some of ber activities because of
an operation to correct a long-
standing injury to her knee. She
bu recuperated to the point that
she ~fuses to use a cane any-
mo~ ( .. I don 'l want people to
think I'm getting old," she
quips), but docs wear two hCfJ'-
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6EMWISE
It is the gift g1v1ng season again
and what better gift for friend or fam-
1 ly than fine 1ewelry ... the lasting
gift ... for a lifetime and longe~ lt'1 a
token of your affection or esteem
that can be he1r1oomed even be-
yond the 1pan of one hfet1me A. well
chosen gift of fine jewelry hu the
element of permanence that ex·
oeed• any other.
Drop by and find out why shop-
ping at Char1ea H. Barr Jew8'er11a a
Chriatmu habit with many of your
f rlends. There 11 a par1ling place
clOM to our front door just waiting
for you and we will be open week-
day evenlnga until 8 pm through De-
cember 23. 10 am to 8 pm on Satur-
daya and noon until 5 pm for the
next two Sunday1. We cloM early
Christmas Eve though so don"t wait
't1I the last minute
The old saying "the nicest things
come in small pack.ages" 11 certa1rl-
ly true ... especially 1f they bear the
Charles H . Barr label A.a Certified
Gemologists of the American Gem
Society we have the expertise to ad-
v11e you regarding your purchases
of gematones and fine 1ewelry. We
have a wide selection from the most
exotic to the more familiar varieties.
And speaking of "'familiar''. 11n't it
nice to shop where you see familiar
faces and feel an atmosphere of con·
tinu1ty? We pride oursetves on our
friendly well-trained staff who have
served you continually through the
year• The only new faces are addt-
ttons we found we have needed to
keep up with the ever growing act1v-
1ty In our atore. Isn't it nice to have
that feeling of truat in old friends
..... particular1y when it comes to
buying u lasting a gift u a ptece of
jewelry
Seuona greetings from all your
friends at Charles H. Barr Jewelera:
Donna Blackman
Bill Pannetl
Rick McElvaene
Anna Machen
.Uthryn Cowell
Margaret Gable
Jeanie Barr Wengeler
Ben Hammond
Robert Tlhanyi
Mike Saldivar
end of course, Mary Barr1
CHARLES H. BARR
Member of
American Gem Society
Accredited Gem
Laboratory
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17th •nd Irvine Ave.
Newport Beach
(714) 642-3310
iag aids r-1..-.tobe111n I
doalmia~.
Frombcl'fina-'eM ~
tioa .on to~•••DI ad~
moo1•y • ,.....,. CCJOCC1ned With
seaior citizem, ~alla forth ..
riPt1J lt8ICa Ilk bekft. DOI
awNP baa beell ~ or is beillil done for die..._ ud
pm1iculady wtWa Sile thjnb
tMrc ia too __.al aa attitude
of -DOD'\ buck * tide, .. and
dull too maDJ ~aft
ckWinated cw1elitlj by cowr-
vativa and m who do not
recognize the needs of today\
older women.
1be major KCOmplilbment
in Orange County. -she .. ,., -ja
Pfoviding cent.en for bmcb for
seniors. Notb.in1 bu been
achieved on bouaina or mcclicine
or care liven.
.. And with all due respect for
the caring and dedication o(
commission membeft. I haw the
feeling the afflneacc ..t •of
mOll of tboc serving ,eta ia die
way of a clear per1pective aild
undentanding of some of the
needs."
Kahn also notes that much of
the staff of the OC Council and
other senior agencica are rei.
tively young. ··wby aren't
r rlcll I
)tJO> people • food fiGdao.
lioa ~·es 1 for•• •••otiw:
pailill; * .. ~ oa-i-
1aa1 lliotla llas llld ia~
to botb ~ ... -llical
~
Followina World W• II abc
woibd for die Uili&cd N.aiom
RttsUilitadoa Rdirl MMci ..
tion (UNJUlA). orp•riaa the
food service bl die Displaced
PeQODI QUDP wt ~-. usio& ~4---"4'2 1fl
provided"' the difrctalt bi:IPing
.... If -I' IDB COUDtM.
aenion of both teses more ·Her n.ried espcrieaees in
heavily repraeaudr· 1he these yean nw1med ha•~
ckaMmd• wrbiey tboluld be both neu of tbc needs of womm in
on "8lf aod on the policy.. tbe areu of eaployaent,
makina bodies. Tbere ii a wealth 8'hancemeat, mali:al QR, and
of briPt, aim, and lmowledF-pemiom. Both dariq ber caner
able older alizem nailable... yean and nee Ille .... been
TwoofKUA\majoraccomp-active in dforu to dtanF aome
lilbmaita in beUlf of tenior of wbal the leCS • pom in-
citimns WU iDAil•riDI tbe for-equitiel in our 1,.acm.
mation of tbc Oraqe County The praentatioa of t1aie WOW
Jewish Senior Cader in Garden Award will be •1rneatcd by a
Groft, on the board of which keynote apa:ch by Frm l..eOnard
she atilt serves. and of tbe biahJy of Oakland, who ii a.atioaal lep1
mcceuful Ouil Senior Center in coumel for OWL and 9dvocate
Corona del Mar. Sbe continues extraordinary. Charter members
to participate in tbe League of will alto be introduced.
Women Voters, tbe National The brunch will tab place at
Women's Political Caucus, 11 a.m. in tbe Neiahborbood
Women For and aimilar groups. Recreational Center. 114S Park
A mite wistfully' hhn saya, Avenue, Cotta Mesa. Raerva-
.. About the only ambition I tiom may be made by tending
never fulfilled wu to run for S9.SO to Pat Bradley, 19S3 ~'=: ! think 1 would Pelican Place, Cotta Mesa
A midwesterner by birth, ?2626. · .or call S4S-3S 16.
Kab.n earned a muter'• degree The Older Women •1 League is
in experimental foods from the a national no•profit orpniza-
Uanality of Cbicqo, but was tion, 14,000 ttrona, dedicated to
not content to settle for a "safe" beJpina midlife and oJder women
teacbin1 position. Teach she achieve economic and social
did-• several acbools of med-eqlllty. improve their status and
icine in the Midwest, but she also im~ and provide mutual aup-
eng.,cd in metabolic raearcb, port and education on rdennt
was responsible for feeding llSUCS.
Lapin among planning commission nominees
BY ROGER BLOOM
Michael Lapin, who was
dcf eated last month in a bid for
election to the city council, was
one of two men nominated
Monday night for a scat on the
city•s planning commission.
The commission scat opened
up last month, when Clarence
Turner was elected to the coun-
cil.
The other nominee is Gary
Pomeroy, president of the Har-
bor View Hills homeowners
association.
The pair was nominated from
a field of 12 applicant.I by a
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Fir.eel cop wlll 1 tlfY
in drug smuggling c~~e
Defense attorneys for the
three men charaf4 with ctrua
ttafliC:kina laid th8t the ctam-
aaed credibility of the prowu-
tion'a key witnea may caw tbl
cue to be tbrowo 01lt of COUit.
Stoddml belina it will baft DO
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Newporter thwarts •n suicide
•Y GEORGE PAPPAS
A Newport Beach man 'a licja..
urely walk of bis dos lat week
took an unusual twist when be
beard an engine runniq in a
closed garage, and called the
police, saving the life of a 16-
year-old girl who was attemptiq
suicide.
Newport Beach Police are
crediting the alert efforts of
William Thornton, SS, with
helping to save the life of the prl
who locked bcraelf in a neigh-
bor., garage.
Thornton waa walking his dog
at about I p.m. Dec. 3 along the
1200 block of Portside JVi ay
when he beard a car engine
nmnin1 imide a prage, said
police apokeaman Kent Stod-
dard.
wrhere was nobody around
and no one answered when be
knocked on the front door of the
house," Stoddard said ... I think
that is what first made him
suspicious."
Thornton tried to enter the
house and 1arage, but both
doon were 10cked, Stoddard
said.
Thornton rushed home and
told his wife, who called the
paramedics and the police.
Officer Michael Lavigne
arrived soon after and brote into
the garage by forcing open a side
door.
.. The victim was sitting up in
the car still conscious and cry-
ing," Stoddard said.
Stoddard aaid the car had
been runniq for about an hour
and towels had been stuffed into
cracks of the prage and side
doon.
The 16-year-o)d girl told the
officer that ahe did not live at
the house, and she obeyal bis
request to step out of the car,
Stoddard said. The girl ref used
to respond to Lavigne'! ques-
tions about why she had attemp-
ted suicide, except to say that
she had permission to be in the
house, Stoddard added.
Sbe was taken to Hoag Hos-
pital and is expected to recover,
Stoddard said.
760-6767
"1t•s not a vut improvement,
but it 1eema that there are leas
older, noisier planes flyiq over-
head," Heath said.
Heath is a member of an
Eastbluff neighborhood associ-
ation. whose mcmbcn reaide in
an lft&Jextending to Jamboree
Road on the east, Upper New-
port Bay Ob the west, Back Bay
Drive on the north and Amigos
Way on the south.
Many of the complaints about
the airport that come into the
Noise Abatement Center are
reportedly called in from East-
bluff association mcmben.
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Supervisors mke Ult rl1bl
switch back to Harbor Pllrol
Go'Ya'DIDellt bodies generally don't reverse tbetmelves
on matters of public importance. It makes a politician
appear -wishy-wuby," gives opponents ftre, and is
generally bad for business.
As unusual u it may seem, the Orange County
Superviaon did just that recently when they nullified
their previous OK of a proposal to replace Harbor Patrol
deputies Wttb less trained, less expensive special officers.
That plan was a cost cutting move that would have
sawd more than $670,000-or so they thought.
But shortly after they approved the changeover last
A~ a fury of complaints surfaced from the harbors
of Newpo~ Huntiqton, Sunset and Dana Point-the
areas affected. The aquatic community didn't want junior
oflicen. they wanted the real thing.
Then, a light was shined through the darkness in the
supervisors' direction. New figures showed them, they
said, that they wouldn't really save the county coffers
much money at all.
The supervisors arc pointing a crooked finger at their
administrative staff, saying it was they who made them
stray from the path of righteousness, causing them to
think megabucks could be saved with little or no loss
of goods or services.
But, whatever the reasoning or rationale, those of us
who live, work and play around the harbor can now
breathe a collective sigh of relief. The special officer
plan would have put inexperienced officen in a very
specialized area. It also would bav.c imposed unneoes-
sarily heavy fees on already_t.&Jted, ~. And as we
pointed out in an editorial last summer, public safety
is nothing to pinch pennies about. We're glad the new
plan has bitten the dust.
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Time of my Life
BY .JIM FELTON
8,000 Amtrak miles, or
how to 1vald airport hassla
Whenever you see a train go
by. do you ever wonder what it
would be like to crosa the coun-
try in one of today's pauenger
trains? Well, we just did-and
a little more. To see a new
grandson, we took Amtrak to
Massachusetts, then back to
Seattle, and down the coast-
some 8,000 miles in five different
trains.
We avoided the awful hassle
of today's airports.
We left in the middle of the
city, and we arrived in the middle
of the city.
We never worried about the
weather.
We bad very good food-
althoup somewhat limited in
the number of choices.
We slept beautifully, rested
thorouahJy and met some very
interesting people.
And our luaqe arrived with
us, und•mapd 1 and available
instantly.
It w• lliahtly more than 40
years qo wbeD we lat croacd
the nation in a tnio. We wantlJd
this time to compare today ..
traim with thole ol World Wu
II and ript after, whml w took
the familJ to New York after I
wu promoted to one of tbe
editon of nm. Mapzine.
From Oranp C.ouaty to Qii ..
caao, Amtrak ridet a 1aper
roadbed, and aporta tome elo-
1ant equipment. There are
llretCbca when you caa'l believe
you are on a tnin. Today .. railt
are continuoua ao there ii ao
clickety-dKk., clictety..a.ck Of
yetterycan. You move 1ilently,
smoothly, u if you are ou a
cloud-until you reach Chicqo.
There, aaain, you have to chanae
traim, and the roadbeds in the
eutern part of the country,
particululy the northeut, have
not been totally replaced, and
you still ride old equipment.
But America ii building a
super train system that can be
the pride of the nation, and
comparable, perhaps, to the best
in England, France, Japan and
China.
What is lacking is manage-
ment. And service. And the
elegant touch of class that made
train trips so memorable 40
years ago.
Gone are the white table-
cloths, the sparkling stemware,
the china and the silver place
settings. Now it's a paper table-
cloth and plastic knives and
forks.
Gone is the stately dining car
steward, the napkin over his
arm, deftly balancing cocktails
and wine glaues apinat a jog-
glina train.
Gone ii the quiet, distinctive
club car.
Amtrak ii really little more
than a Greyhound bus on rails.
In a lkar train, only one or
two will be fint clul and a
'*per. The rat is coach. with
Ju ro.ICI for amoken. Tbe coach
1eat bu)'CR take over tbe louap
car. There ii no way you can set
a teat tbete unlaa you mate a
mad dub U IOOD U you board.
So tbo beat viewa from tbo train
are taken by amokiq, beer-
puliq cbeap«at buyen. with
•mall kid1 runnin1 rampant
throupout the train.
Occuionally there ii an
announcement about amolciq
being restricted to certain aec-
tiou o( coacb can, and certain
aeata in the lounge car, but there
is no effort to enforce it.
There ii always a tendency to
romance a memory, and it may
be that our recollectiom of .0
yean aao have been embellished
by time, but the trains in 194S
and 1946, when we croued the
nation four times by train, were
privately-owned and hi1hly
competitive and were marked by
excellent service and poor equip-
ment. The revene ii true today.
There is the mark of the bureau-
cracy, of 1ovemment monopoly,
of holdover practices by the
Railroad brotherhoods, of a
ayatem of procedures that inspire
tbe'lt\ueation -who's in cbarF
here, anyway?" There ia surplus
manpower at times and inade-
q uate manpower at other
momenta. When you-re dieing
for a cup of coffee, there will be
four or five Amtrak atewards
standing around aouiping, or
sittina at an empty table.
One example of a procedure
may give you a clue to the lack
of competent management. ln
fint clus-wheo you raerve a
bedroom-your meals are
included in the price of the
bedroom. So, at the start of the
trip, instead of giving you a
color~ed ticket, your alecping
car attendant comes by with
meal vouchers, which are
clumsy, printed pieces of paper
requirina you to fill out a lot of
detail about younelf and your
accomodation-for each meal .
There ii no priority eeating for
break.fut or lunch. But for
dinner, you have to aasu to a
time and advance entree order-
ing.
So a.pin, a steward comes by
sometime in the afternoon aad
cbockl with each penon-wben
do you want to eat, and what
do you want. Be aiwa you a alip
of paper (more paperwork) with
the time of your eeetin1-S:JO,
6:30, 7:30 or 8:15. At the bottom
it rada .. PJeae be prompt ...
Someti.met ~ call your hour,
aonw:thnea not. Once we arrived
at tbe appointed bour. Half the
diner wu empty, but they uid
we would have to wait 10 min-
utes. and we IDUlt IO back to
our car or ao into the amote-
fdJed lounge. It WU so 1tupid,
not allowina ua to tit in the
empty half of the diner. What
wu needed wu not a member
of the Brotherhood, but some-
one familiar with the restaurant
buaineu.
Next week we'll report cost.a,
•d a lot of dos and don u .
R1ltglon "''
. 11 appmllllit
'ow~
J wish to exprea my appre.
ciation for the article •cmutian
Scientist Tellt Newport Crowd
or HcaliDa Hearts," NOY. 13 in
tbe Enaip, by Peay Darnell.
between the mremee of ~
srowth" and •exce.Jw .,owt.b.
and, in lactt la .. pao-pOWt)a•
(trend Fowth). Hcnm'er. it doea
~d~ My alternative ~nta
~n.--.u·omrorw•sa nnt
of ~ My fll'll saasrtioa
it fot"~t (cit!~
to ~to tbecuncnt Newport
Beach General Pl~ withc>ut
approvina more aencral plaD
amendments. aucb u ttieir
approval of the Newport Center
expansion. General plaii iiileiit-
menta wbicb creae more traffic
Patitda L. Bas should be d~. Under
Newport ._. the current aencral plan. without
It was thorouibly eqjoyed and
very well written. Your paper
should be commeoded for bav-
ina ID upliftina utic1e auch u
thia WU.
Whit Newport
should ·do now
any more amendmenta. Newport
Beach will srow, bandaomely.
My aecond sugeation ii for
citium to vote for the Tnfric
Manqement Initiative sched-
uled for a vote in 1988. The
Dar IAlllor: initiative ties development to
I wiah to thank tbe cit~ns of ro.ctway capacity. If a propoted
Newport Beach for their .. no" ..development causes tr.nic to
vote on Measure A, the Ne~rt exceed roadway capacity. then
Center expansion referc~. tie developer mutt improve the
By doina IO, they voied U,. ac:.s rolld1 or scale back tbe project.
traffic, las 1moa, lesa cl'llmJ/lesa We will leave a lepcy of f recly
airport demand, and higher movina traffic for our proaeny.
private property values. Way to We will also leave them less
go Newport! Keep it up. smog, less crime, less airport
Opponenu of the expansion demand, and high private prop-
bave been criticized for failure erty values.
to offer an alternative to Mea-This approach requires ditci-
surc A to solve Newport ·a traffic pline, not of ten a characteristic
problem. I would like to offer of city councils. However, if
such an alternative balanced enacted, it will cause less strife
Tlllnkl for
the 1rtlcla
Dear Editor:
I have thoroughly enjoyed
your new paae on l'fliaion.
Pew Darnell does an ~c:c!llent
job in her choice of ~iewa,
related as they are to various
religious denominaucms.
Her review of the recent Chris-
tian Service lecture (Newport
Ensign, Nov. 13), aiven in
Second Church of Christ,
Scientist, Newport Beach by
Gordon Clarke, was very much
appreciated.
Adele Mulleaback
Corona del Mar
Two. proposals for finding alternative to JWA
11 I Jf .... flll 1 ~.,;
1tudy at a cost of s21s,ooo that
will loot for a 1ite suitable for
a large or international airport.
The coalition plan calls (or a
24-month effort to identify
potential sites for airports of
different sizes, utilizing a "con-
sensus building" approach that
will involve business, aviation
interests and community groups.
The two plans were developed
after tbe county, as part of the
settlement agreement that ended
a lawsuit brouabt by Newport
Beach, agreed to let a neutral
party identify a suitable site for
a second airport in the county.
.. We're not so far apart," said
N cwport Beach Councilwoman
Evelyn Hart of the two groups'
plans. Hart is the city•s repre-
sentative on the airport author-
ity board ... It's a matter of a little
difference in pbiloaophy. We
have the same aoal."
Sbe explained that .. oM bf the
big thinp is bow involved is the
county going to be" in the
airport project. She said that the
coalition, a private group, will
do the study and then tum its
findings over to the county for
the actual building of the air-
port. The ICAA, Hart said, 06is
ready to proceed independently
of the county."
She added that 06wc need each
other .. .I would be one of the
first people to get behind the
coalition plan if it's the one that ·s
recommended."
Newport Beach Councilman
Clarence Turner is the president
of the Airport Working Group,
one of the member organizations
of the coalition.
Turner expressed confidence
that the two groups will work
together on the site selection no
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bUt clitic:Ued the~ author-
ity proposal, saying, .. I don't
think the ICAA can do it in the
period of time they're talking
about. Consensus-building is a
long, laborious process, not to
mention the technical work
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boil down to who has the most
capability of doing it. The coa·
lition can be more responsive
and can probably do a better
job."'
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working together," Turner said.
The public can review and
make comments on the two
proposals at the John Wayne
Airport administrative offices at
31 S l Airway Ave., Building
K 10 I, in Costa Mesa.
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3rd and Poinwttia
IMS-Vandals reportedly
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parbd ia die vicinity of Fonj
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2111-Portablc stereos
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-it-s a pClll idea far oar tida
to t1lra to cc--•IWJ .. wtaa tMy
wd ...,.cm to talk to.. We
lilm. to dlca, not jadge than.•
Payac aid..
Steve Prather. execative
director (or tbe Newport
YMCA 's Center for Family
CoamdiDa belie WCI family PftS'-
SUl"CS caa resall in teen dna and
alcoldabae ·we talk about issues with the
kids. Somdimics • kid's parcnts
are goiac t.b.roulb a divorce and
t.bal C&ll be paiaful f OI' the cbild.
New *P-families arc also bard
to deal widL
•we as ..tu.Its say. 'Ob wdl,
tbelr: paoMt-are a part oC life.'
but fOI' tids it's ...:ry ~ •
Prather said.
Snicidr. boyft imd-Plfi ieDd
protAl:ms and family pressures
aft tl9c Ml!llDCW topics .. meet-
... mx::onliaa to Pnahcr.
Sdaools abo play • bia part
in a ............ \ life and propams
are bciaa set op to provide
CCMI" • he fOI' b:Cm and their
pan:ats at several schools,
mx:ordina to Pnahcr. ·we are attempting to start up
propams that would provide
co111mding so probkms can be
talked out and diffused bdore
clrap. alcobol or suicide come
onto the scene. We try to act
problems reaol~.. Prather .....
Witi. aapport from tlac
Newport-Mesa Sc:Mol District.
propw me be.iDa Id up at
Tewiatlc. Daw and Emip
jaaior llilb ldaoola.
"'We IM>pe to haft DOOD-time
rap• •ions about problems. We
want to paovide a ftbide for
some outlet. This will be a team
apprOKIL
"'We want to include tcldlen.
MllftKlon ud the commanity.
E\IClyoac bas to wort totetber
for a solution,• Prat.bcr said.
"'Ucls arc expaimcnting with
drugs and puaats area' aware
of wbM their cbi1d is doiq until
the drug use gets heavier and heavier. . .
·Param aced to be cd1ICated
about what sips to loot for in
ta.cir child tbal indicate they UC
depraed or troubled.• Prather
aid.
Part of parental education
includes sasiom on bow to talk
about val~ ltlf..atecm ia•a
and daily prames. mx:ordina to
Prada.
·unc1entaac1i.og your cbild
and leanaiaa bow to commun-
icate with him will resolve many
problam and keep them out of
trouble. -Prather said.
Sgt. Fred Heinecke of the
Newport Beach Police Depart-
ment tnows all about kids in
trouble... Heinecke is in charge of
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reported 30 criminal juvenile
arreata on alcolaol related
chargea ud IS aoa-c:rimiaal
alcohol related chargea were
filed in Nowmba'.
Cub 1211 "'Cdinp are bdd
oa Tuaclay and Tlmnday evm-
ings from 6:l0 p.m.. to 8 JUEL
in Room 4 at the W oocJlancl
School. at l02S Garden ~
one block wat of Tustin Awnue
bctwa:o Woodland Street and
21st Street in Calta Maa.. For
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ft IDUNDA KDID
Ne•;an81 :lt1 ll1atU.-
.._ S:ihjdmt dttilW to walk
9CIOll 1111 CCM''MI) 10 Ille coald
siw Iler childna IO ... Jllq
odler' .... -., ••• ~ •uy ,...... d• ... a told
-tbllt -.... -point ill ~and~ ddlctmi
iDto this ttoubleil woitd. That
deeply upset me,.. K.i~cbu.t
Developers tOld to come back.
I 5 , .......
axllll A comprebemift study
wu proposed by t e staff
became of the perceived need to
ucertain the ca.,.city of the road
system in the area and the
en~taJ impact of more
development there.
•rm not sure any of those
developen knew they would be
part of an o~ study with that
many square feet involved"
when they submitted their
request&, said Pl•nnina Com-
missioner Buu Person after the
~ -the developen are not inter-
ested in bein1 part of a compre-
hensive study ... be continued ... It
could have shown that no Mldi-
tional development is war-
ranted, for instance. It wu a
crapaboot for the deftlopen."
The move leaves the door
open for developen to come
back to the city one at a time
to get projects approved, which
the ~owth Ktivista aay will
pramt them with a challenF.
AllaD Beet. who orpniud
the No on Measure A campaign,
said after the meetina if an
individaal developer came back
with a specific pt'Oject in the
airport area, be would be
inclined to fight it.
B~ be added, •it isn' like
there's an army here and rm the
general.
"I would go to the workers
who did all the work on Measure
A," be explained, .. and I'd say,
'Would you be willina to work
OD this? It's small, but if it aoes
through, there will be another
and another and anotber ... Shall
we make our stand now?' I
would be guided by their opin-
ion."
Penon said that from a plan-
ning point of view, a compre-
hensive plan is better than a
"piecemeal approach" to devel-
opment, because without an
overall plan 44tbe city never
maximizes the PQtcntial bene-
fits."
aim ---ii .... lilt lor
peace •
MJ wWl I C:OaW U.. 1011e oe
the mareb bat my bu~aild
didn't waat to be widaoUt me for m. ......_ ~ ••rdm"l pua
their Uva on tbe line aed I'•
~ptOGdot~·~,...-.
liwonect ill ...... tofitital
lte>UPI, Lyom•auia-..-.
ia aucleat diurm1meat and
iace.
•Bach of m llCCCb to take
reapo~bility to tom thinp
around. <>De iodiwhw can be
a major. f on:c. 1 care about
people and our environment.
After an. this ii the only planet
we have,• Lyons aaid.
Jennifer V..os, who grew up
in . Irvine, decided to join the
march so the could help raise the
awucneaa of others.
Ml have been working with the
Alliance since J was in high
school and felt it wu time to
devote myself to a cauae I really
believe in," V usos slid.
Jaolation was the hardest
thing for V assos, a 23-year-old
college grMluate, to overcome.
Ml feh really iaolased became it
seemed like no one really cared
about what we were doing and
that we were feeding off each
other's care," abe said.
Once in Washington, D.C.,
V assos said she believed she bad
made a difference and had
reached people.
"I was so happy to get to
Washington. I was so tired of
being transient. It was a lifetime
of experience in nine months:"
V assos' parents and her sister
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BY GEORGE PAPPAS .. charming and homey atmos-
Wben Mary Pearson decided phere" which affords her the
to accept the position of man-chance to do business with
ager of the American Savings' members of the community,
Newport Beach branch, she saw some of whom she has known
it as an opportunity to give while living in the city over the
something back to the com.mun-years.
ity she has resided in for the past .. Several times I've been sur-
26 years. prised when people I've known
.. If you work in another city for years have come in to the
and have to commute there, it's branch and I didn't even know
harder to get involved in the they were customers," Pearson
community," said Pearson, who said.
has worked in the banking Pearson's involvement with
business for nine and a half years the community consists of being
and for American Savings since on the board of directon of the
May. city's youth employment servi-
"'But since I've lived in New-ccs, which attempts to place
port Beach for so long and I've youths between the ages of 14
always been involved in the and 22 with jobs.
community, I enjoy working .. It seemed a worthwhile thing
here a lot more," Pearspn said. to me, especially after they
.. I feel like I'm coming back into helped one of my sons find a
the community again." job,• Pearson &aid.
Pearson describes the New-Pearson worked at Far West
port branch of American Sav-Savings for nine yean before
ings, located at 3300 Pacific coming to American Savings
Coast Highway, as having a,. thia put Mo\)'. Sbe worked at the
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job ~oo stressful" and certain
aspecu of dealing with the stock
market as .. distasteful,.
"The stock market trading
used to drive me crazy, because
one week it w.auJd be slow and
the next wcek~ere would be a
large amount of activity," Pear-
son said ... The market w~ in a
constant flux and it bec•ml too
stressful for me, so I had to get
out."
In contrast, Pearson describes
her job overseeing the opera-
tions of the Newport bank as a
~cry pleasant position." The
rewarding aspect comes about
through contact with the custo-
men and other employees, Pear-
son said.
She says she plans to work
toward turning the small New-
pon branch into one of Amer-
ican Savings' more lucrative
branches.
.. I think this branch will
manage to grow with more
customers and services being
available and I want to be behind
this," Pearson said.
.. People need somebody to
talk to about their finances in
an individual and penonal way,"
she added. "That's what we try
to do here at the bank and this
C3D only promote p-owtb."
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·choosing equity mutual
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Investon cager to participate
in the stock market the past few
yean have flocked to equity
mutual funds. But many find it
difficult to choose the right
equity funds. The sheer number
now available-over SOO-is
bewildering. Moreover, the ter-
minology used to describe them
1may be confusing. What's the
difference, for instance, between
a growth fund and an aggesssive
growth fund? Or between an
international fund and a global
fund?
For example, if you don'
blanch at the risk of losing some
of your capital and want to go
all out for gro~ you might
look to put some of your capital
in aggr~niv~ growth (also
known as maximum apprttia-
tion) equity funds. The manq-
ers of such funds often invest
heavily in young, small, inno-
vative companies they expect to
increase substantially in value.
Aggessive funds often do better
than average in bull markets and
worse than average in bear
markets.
If you 're more conservative
but still want to emphasize
growth, limit your search to
regular growth or capital appre-
ciation funds. These funds typ-
ically invest in larger and less
speculative companies likely to
produce a steady, long-term rise
in earnings.
Here's a concrete example of
how an aggressive growth fund
diff en from a growth fund: Both
may have computer stocks in
their portle>lios, but the qgrcs-
sive growth fund might buy
Comeaq, while the growth fund
might stick with IBM and Apple.
An important subcategory of
growth funds is the group that
invests in the stocks of foreign
companies. You should be aware
or the diff crcnt funds available.
An int~rnational fund invests
primarily in foreign stocks, while
a global fund may invest in a
~ture of U.S. and / or foreign
wues. A fund may also call itself
arc less divenif acd. and therefore
might entail more risk.
Another 1ubcate1ory of
growth funds is MCIOT fund&,
which invest heavily in single
industries. Sector mutual funds
such as energy funds, technology
funds and healthcare funds
enable you to uro in on a
particular industry you expect to
prosper. Sector funds, too, are
somewhat risky because they
lack broad dh-crsification.
For invcaton who need cur-
rent income, but would like
some capital growth u ~
growtlt-and-incom~ funds are
the appropriate choice. They
normally set a dividend payout
target that they meet by invat-
in1 in large, blue<b.ip companies
that pay dividends comiltendy.
They also have some Iona-term
growth potential
An even more conservative
catqory is ~qMity 1nco,. ~
which usually have b.iabcr divi-
dend WJelS than srowth-and-
incomc funds but laa potcatial
for capital appreciation.: nae
funds invest iD esperi•Oy reliable
dividend pa~ such u utility
stocks and pn:fcrnd stocb of
blue<hip industrial comparrin.
Once you know which cate-
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check the five-and I 0-year
performance records of all the
funds in that category. This
measures consistency of paf or-
mance and tells you how each
fund did in both up and down
markets. You can find rantinp
periodically in Mo~y. Farha,
Bu.Jina.3 Wttk, and a financial
consuJtant can provide addi-
tional guidance.
K~nneth Tolul..sh is a frnanci41
cofUUitant with SJwa,,on ult-
man BTotMrs in Nrwport &och .
"
an overuas fund, but it's really
either an international or a , :
global fund. You can determine
which type it is by checking its
investment philosophy as
explained in the prospectus.
Fm.ally, there arc some funds
that invest in a single region
(e.g., the Pacific Basin). These
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Is your stockbroke(s state..,..,. confUsin&7 lei us crunch ttM8
numbers of yours to produce summaries thM help 10" INM decfSions.
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Irvine Co. names two
'brokers of the year;
Irvine office. was recopiZCJd for
bis part in aua:c11fu0y nqotiat-
iq commm:ial kw aarecmcnta
in Jamboree Center and Euc-
utift Park, two Irvine Compny
office devdopmenta in lnine.
.. We are pleaed to honor
Ralph Simmonds with this
award,• said Richard Sim, pra-
idcnt of the lrviae Company9s
Irvine Office and Industrial
Company. •Ralph is an out-
st•ndin1 real estate profeuional
and we are happy that so many
of his clients have cboeeo to
locate in our office properties ...
As Off1et Broker of the Year,
Simmonds was n:copin:d for
his role in nqotiarina two lem
at Jambon:c Center, a S teo-.
square-foot tra.nsactioa for a.car Mayer Foods Company,
and a 6.124-eqaaro-f oot lcasc for
Swett A Crawford Group, Inc..
Simmonds ... allO rapousi-
ble for Great American Plan "s
I 0,834-sqaare-f oot lease at
Executive Part in lnine.
Highland, of Lee A Asso-
ciates • El Toro office, was
awarded top industrial bonon
for bis role in succasfuDy nq-
oriarin1 duee land sales in hvine
Spectnun.
Irvine Spectrum is the inter-
national center for raearda,
technology aad bminrss beina
dcftloped by Tbe Irvine Com-
,.., .. die junctme ol the San .
Dieao (1-485) and Santa Ana (I-
S) freeways in lnine.
The lad ala in Irvine Spec>-
tnam iadudecl I .4S acres to
MPC ...._.ia for tbe con-
miidioD of a 20..000-equare-foot
facility aDd Callon, U.S.A.,
wbida panh 1:d 20.6 -=ra for
iu 360,000-tquare-foot, SJO-
nri»ioa Hiia. rqioDal office.
Jliplew' ... allO iDYOJwd iD
• the'* of a fOUl'«ft lite to Life
Support Ploctacta fm the COD-
stnlClioa Of 63.000-eqm-foot
r.ality. ' -
Alona with Simmonds and
Junior League
gets $1,300
A SJ.JOO pant bm bcea pen
to &M Jaior l..acac ofNewpcwt
Barbor' by * Uaion Baal
Fovndatioo for ib anm' f1IDd.
nlilcr tUI was held recn•IJ mt
tllr: 0raaae County Faia11ouadl
inC...Maa.
The major fimd-niliDa C'falt,
called Christmas Company
·~ ia a tlme-daJ sift lair featmia1 mcn:•a.ndisc from
-. than lO specialty ltara ·
a Ellia. Newport Beadl; Craig
D. Brashier. llon Mc:Elroy,
Cbartea Dunn Company, New-
port Beacb; Jerrold R. Cole,
Richard Willner. Coldwell
Bantu, Newport Bcadl; Yll-
liam E. BQlbrs. Calder, Ropes
A Company, Newport Beach.
s~ who .clmowledaicd in
Nowwbcr that be bad voted for
Cox in the aecret ballot for
mayor~ aid that he woakl have
done tbe Ame bad be tnown of
the bankruptcy. Coancilman
Clarence Turner said the same
thina.
•rt wouldn't mate much dif-
ference, .. Strauss said.
In filina a Chapter 11 petition
witb the federal bankruptcy
court in Santa Ana OD Jaly 16,
Cox and Burell listed S 1.444..592
in ~ mostly for .tvertisina
Monday night, Cox apl•incd
that be waa fon:ed into the
reorpnization after K"Ya al of
his clients, mostly in tk com-
puter and electronics f"telds,
cancelled or severely cut Met
their accoanta due to a recaaion
in tUt industry.
•Many. may companjrs arc
cauabf up in this, .. Cox said of
the .t businea cnmch. ·we aot
. . . it's a Affair .
~ ~ opmq your first lodividml ldif P11wnt AaDmt
or~ been ....... a>IJbbdiom tt J'S5. iewditt-
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p••ed llA cleht"., cm ,.a Fed!nl lncml!f 'ID.
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owitad -.. h--.w•i•
acw clic •• -We t.ilt qaife a
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•we cm do iL •
<:ox -.0 aid, ia n a a 1 to
• q•~ dlmt die 'pg' I I 1 CJ
ixoaoti• eat 6ct -
ability to llrft • mayor ad
c:omicilmm
,. die ,.. six Jal'I. ....
past six moadaa ill rertmw. I
donl tbiDt anybody ._ cziai..
ciD:d my ability to fw1w:tta. ill
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aid
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Sea Kings lose in tournament final, 61-57
n ...... T CJtAlml Sea l:iap .... I .. I ,...
Ma dtty; · I U. A' ·am c• z crd 10 I:_.._ S. 1:--.
widardaiw:cwiadle• ·s ,, liil 15 al II &a. lk faedlllow
game of tk Lap.a llcKll . is wtlida _. tk d"dltawww
BaskabaJJ T oarau1nt. die ia die •S-.
eon.add W.. Sea I: imp WEmt Tk Ilia llW ia die SW ad
down swi •aging., 61-S7. ia die tk bia ume ia fnctkvwl .._
Ufd..ioqM rh••pio=hip fmaJ AD-Tom• • • MVP. •n=d
••PP a toagh I:_. ....-_ I ww al s:...na I KM, a 6-7
CdM trailed the ~gilts 200 ptwnd raior boosted m
d.iousll ...a of the pmie amt fra:tbrow pao 1•agr to IS pa-
._ al a dear disad••••v CIClll.
,.._, I: •dla 's bright The Paha.p5 oae ol Cdtirs big::at
foartla qaancr uartecl with diudYaat.a.ges (ia tJtis game
I:_. kef I 16-ll. l:•cfla anyway) was iu Id al roution..
--5 fOI' 5 ia &id •••i• but It.,.. die fift Sea ~ startas.
tk ral di&acwc came ia dlDr-Malla-Stach,. M~ Hoot,
fJedlllow pa• r• r. widl tllr 0 . ci1 and Bmm wbo played tbr
=lji•ily el Gie a Tuwad
lk c9' al die pw, C4M
locwhd ---Jy tinll wlulc s:--. -·· . d 11.ar .....
cam• Sly u••i• cislll play-
ers. u..:. Orria ii pk• d witJI
die team\ IWIC £A bllt if die me,.
ma pme eod. •, C.clM will
have IO .. i:8 bdlc:r shape
..... ftl'J happy. They're
playiJlc Mrd-tky1l haft to
play a little more c:omilaemJy
bat tUl CG m C'I wida apaimcz.
We 1ftR tired and it~ bard
pbyiq m&D-to-man defeose
four nights in a row, but we don'
have to bang our beads bcca•rse
we weR lateD by • quality
tealDw. uid Orris.
CdM opened the pme leaving
top-scorina Lucu ljptly
pudcd. ~ would limply
pass the ball to the bis center
and play was over-CclM jmt
didn' have the beiabt-lo the
5eCODd balf, bowner. tbe Sea
l.iap abut down LUCM and
f on::ed htella ., other playen to
~ leaving Lucas without a
single shot.
At this point the only real flaw
in Cd M's program is their lack
of height-the team averqe is
6 feet 1.6 inches. But, what CdM
pw...,ia ...... ~
pieed ...... die dfona of
Rook (17 poiwt•). M*r.st.cb
(2' poiats), ud Monia (l 1
~). CoUecaiwly, * three
(two of wllom •nc AJl-
T oamammt) 111£1C Mle to clom-
imle tbe court ..t .. it dear
t.b8t CdM•t starten conlcl pull
the team throap co dli CIF
fanala.
.. We ~ pidlcd low ill our
1cape (Sea Yaew) ._ I dlint
maybe we're •••sew peo-
ple'• eyes,• aid Orril ... If we
played them OD a d.ifl'ermt night,
maybe it wouJd haft ended up
difl'emdly ...
OCC cagers off to best start ever
With two Stlaigbt tournament
ch.ampionsb•ps to their credit-
uad~ last weekend ·s 16th
ann~ Ml.ks Eaon ln~nauonal
at home-lbc Orange Coast
Colqr Pu-aia take thcu undc-
fcaed record to Northern ~
forni.a lhis •ctt for the San J osc
Ctt~ College T OUnJ.a.11X11L
rugtu i.n the Eaton tourney finals Chuck McGavran. on the sem1hna1 70-65 victory over sophomore from Newport Har-
against Sana Barbara (8-2). SUCD.gth of an 8-for-9 three-Imperial Valley, was named the bor High scored 29 in the win
OCC •o~ 55-49. point shooting dupiiy in the 1986 tournament MVP. The over the Arab5. ----Eagle out of running for America's Cup Much the same can be said for
Italia.
Despite the climinatiml from
contention, the Eagle will con-
tinue in the series, syadicatc
spokespersons said. ud fiaish
the round. Offacials hoe indi-
~ in the pmt coapk al weeks
thal f ·• IJDh * i.,.... to
mou.al another ctWomr fm die
America 'I Cup in 1919. tbc DCxt
schatulal coa•pdilioa..
ln the fa.nt round today. coach
T and} Gillis. 8ucs ( I 0-0) tat.c oo
Cotmnbia Cowmmlity ColJqr
at S p.m.. A firs1-rouad win
WU If pccAMbly pal die Pirata
imo die 1a:ond roand against
powcrf aJ Cbhot tomorrow ......
The Pirates arc off to die
fasaaa start in tllie 31 yat" Jm.-
tory of the OCC buketball
~ capped by • solid
•' miwie paf m-m % Saamday
SY ROGDl aLOOM
The~ Harbor Yacht
Oub ·s Ea.gk was mathmlati-
cal.J~· cJimin••cd from the Amer-
ica •s Cup O...Henge Series )"5-
tcnby with a l~utc lou to
Saa Fl'a.nciM;o ·s Stan and
Stripe&.
The km left Uak with 36
paints in the IC'.rica. 61 poiall
hdrind f oartlt-plae AmlE'ric:a 11
wilh f ou.r iaccs k::ft in die third
roaal. W'ms are WOldl twehe
p<'iatl, IO it ii impo11ible f«
F.lllk to make llP tbe pound and
move to the semafin.al round that
will pit the top four boats apinst
each other beginning laler this
month.
Alapa:tcd, NewZatanct bas
maimained iu domin•ncr of the
Ouillmgr: Series so far, going
andc(eaud in the fint ~
races ol the third r-ound to raise
its witHoG ra:ord to 29-1 with
ISO toul poims.
The surprises in the third
RMmd are die lll'Ong effons by
Frmdl ~ atippcred by Muc
Pajot, and White Cr-usadcr.
Podiatric Surgical Group of Orange County
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skippered by Harold Cudmore,
to keep both boats in the thick
of the battle for the top four
slots.
H~ of ~ the Cbi-
cqo cD&.ry in the Series, bu aJso
come alive in the third round.
but apparently too 1ale to make
up ground lost in the first two.
America's Cup Chall•ge
St.ndlnp • of D•c. 9
Boat Country Polnla*
New Zealand New Zealand 150
French Kiss France 117
Stars & Stripes USA 108
America II us 104
USA USA 103
White Crusader UK 91
Canada II Canada 67
Italia Italy 63
Heart of America us 61
Eagle us 36
Az.z.urra Italy 11
Challenge France France 2
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Southern California women's
10CX:1tr cbam~ <>nns ~
Colleae placed nine am
membert, inctuc1in1 .. Athlete of
the Year" Julie Heinemann. on
tile :AD-South Coait COilference
aqu d in a vote of leaaue
coaches.
Coaches Barbara Bond and
Renee Nadon announced the
selections at the team banquet
Wednesday night (Dec. 3).
Rosen (Edison) and Trace,
Towndrow, a 1oalie from
Woidbridp Rip.
CailsOl)t nallljljNt occ·. out-
Stand.i• CWeDlive player. won
8ll-coftfereace bonon for the
accond atraiabt time• a bja part
of the ruged OCC defense.
Rosen, a halfback, and
LeWin, a forward, were im~r
tant additions to thit year's
squid. Rogers. named the team\
top offensive player in 1986, bad
a foot in six aoals to go along
with her ouUtanding def'cnsive
play. Lewin led the team in total
acoring with ten goals and six
assists.
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Heinem~ a sweeper. played
an instrumental role in occ·s
defensive picture. The Pirates,
who finished the year 16-1-1 (10-
1-1 in SCC). shut out 13 oppo-
nents and yielded just five goals
in 12 SCC matches. In laddition,
Heinemann, a two-time All-
SCC player. team co-captain
and former prep player at Uni-
versity H i&h, scored a aoaJ and
bid two usiats.
Other fint-team picb were
sophomore fullback Dana Carl-
son (Norco High) and freshmen
Pam Lewin (Edison), Janell
Towndrow, a standout
swimmer who also played soccer
in high achool, wu the miuing
ingredient to t.hia year's team.
After OCC'1 top aoalie recruit
failed to tum out for the team,
the squad was without a regular
keeper early in the seuon.
Towndrow stepped into the void
to record 11 shutouts.
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Pirate volleyballers upset by Grossmont
The 1986 Orange Coast Col-
lege women •s volleyball season
came to an unexpected end last
week in the fint round of the
Southern California regional
playoffs at Grossmont College.
The Pirates (14-3) were
dropped by the Griffins. 14-16,
12-lS and 7-IS, endin1 a 13-
matcb OCC win streak .
.. We really expected to ~"
said OCC coach Jane Hilgen-
dorf. •we were extremely con-
fittent we would be playina .,.m
Saturday (Dec. 6 in the lellli-
finU)at Goldcn Weat. Wereally
thought we had Grossmont •s
number ...
1be Pirates handlecl the Grif-
fins routinely in a nonconference
match at OCC earlier in the year.
But OCC wasn' ready for
Grossmont this time.
"(Grossmont) played really
well. They bit over our blocken
every time,.. Hilaendorf
expJailM'.d ... I mean they were
killina balla. Their pa11ing pme,
which had broken down apimt
ua before, was better than oun,
and when we don l have ball
contro~ we're in trouble.
Tennis classes offered
The City of Newport Rueb wear will be sivina five free
Par~ Beachel and Recreation Holiday Tennis Clinics 1tartin1
Department alona with Avia December 16 throuah 20. Call
High Performance Athletic foot-for information at 644-JISI.
1he new w. 500 ocMJrtced
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Rd ~,c:ulf'Dr.g csld
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and .. ~det•ianc:l~ ~
be--~kdand-Wtomme ... your W.500 OM.-in ~••n your WOik-
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pedeclon.
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.. But give them credit, they
took it to us, .. the coach added.
.. Nobody bit the ball like that
against us the entire season."
14-3. but the Pirates fought back
to make it close.
OCC continued to bold the
momentum in the final set,
taking a 7-4 lead, but the taller
Griffins overpowered the Pirates
to win going away.
night," Hilgendorf lamented.
.. But we bad a really great year.
After the slow start we bad, I'm
a little surprised we accom-
plished as much as we did. The lady Dues lecl 9-3 in the
first set, but let the Griffins back
into the game before falling.
Grossmont led the second set, .. We just dido' have it lut
The Pirates won the 1986
Orange Empire Conference title
with a 12~ record .
.,
Lat week 'I winner.
Klm...._Gomez
of Newport Beach
wttb 15-4-1
Pick the teams you think will win this week ·s pmes, and mail them in to the Newport
En&ip, P.O. Box 9399. Newport Beach 92658, or bring them by our offices at 883
Production Place. Entrees must be postmarked, or brouaht in by Friday. Contestan
with most correct choices coming in ftnt wins the ~t·a grand prize.
Friday, Dec. 12
0 Valencia vs. Bolsa Grande
0 El Toro vs. Santa Ana
Saturday, Dec. 13
0 San Jose St. vs . Miami Ohio
0 Pittsburgh at N. Y. Jets
0 Washington at Denver
Monday, Dec. 1~
O Chicago at Detroit
0
0
0
0
D
0
Sunday, Dec. 14
0 Miami at L.A. Rams 0
0 Kansas City at L.A. Raiden 0
0 Seattle at San Dieao D
0 San Francisco at New Enaland D
D St. Louis at N. Y. Giants 0
0 Philadelphia at Dallas 0
0 New Orleans at Atlanta D
0 Minnesota at Houston 0
0 Green Bay at Tampa Bay 0
0 Cleveland at Cincinnati 0
0 Buffalo at Indianapolis 0
TIDREAKER: Predict the final total number of points
in the Monday night game.
-~~ -------. ---
•Cate Udo
• Crystal Factory Outlet
• Vintage Time
•The Village Inn
• DHJman's Restaurant
• Anthony Michaels Salon
•Newport/Costa Mesa YMCA
• Orange County Pacific Symphony
• J & 0 Full Set'Y
• Amelia's
• Medieval Times
• Reuben H. Fleet Space Theatre
• Four Seasons Hotel
---- -
Tune in
to
.tFM
and win
prizes worth
over
'
from
• Newport Alb Co. • Long Buch S.llet
•Anchors Away • K.C.'a Hallmark
•Milano'• • ContalnWares
•Du Four-Pour-Le Sport • Hartequin Dinner Playhouse
• Penguins • Jack Lalannes American
• Merry-Go-Round Health a Fitness
• Famous Amoa • Pearla For You
• Sundance • The Courthouse
• Neno'a Kabob • Dirt Cheap Plant Co.
• Fayro'a • Pet Care Co.
•Metropolis Ritz Ice Cream •Pacific Tanning Salon
•Martin Lawrence Galleries • ASC/US Computers
• Valley of Flowers · • Image Gr~phlcs
One Hour Photo
• Marbles S.lon
• Le Saint Tropez
• Circua Yarg•
• San Diego W1ld Animal Park
• Sluft Noodle
• Knott'a BmTJ Fann
Chrtatma Crafts Festival
• Loa Angeles Lazera Soccer
• non.wen • S..IUna
•Starlight Mualcala' "Annie''
• Antonio Buttaro
•"Tamara"
• "Singing In the Rain"
-Performing Arts Center
FOUR FABULOUS GRAND PRIZES
• Hotel del Coronado
Weekend For Two
• Vintage T ime
Original Antique
Gent's Pocketwatch
100 Years Old
• Ranch Mink Stroller with Fox Tuxedo Collar U.S. Auto Sales & Leasing
• Bahia & Catamaran
Resort Hotels
Weekend For Two
• Pearls For You
Pearl Earrings
• Horton Grande Hotel
Weekend For Two
• Raymond Jewelers
Ladles 14kt Gold Citron
Topaz Ring
• Orange County Pacific Symphony
Super Pop Spring Series Subscription
• Newport/Costa Mesa YWCA
One Adult Wellness
Membership
• Orange County Pacific Symphony
Super Pop Spring Serles Subscription
• Donav•n a Seamans
Sliver Wine Coaster
•Cafe Lido
• Donavan & Seamans
Lead Crystal Decanter
•Le Saint Tropez
Dinner For Two
• Medlev•I Times
Banquet 6 Tournament For Two
• Ticket• to Reuben H. Fleet
Spece Theatre
• Tickets to San Diego Wiid Animal Park
• Four Se•IOnS Hotel
lkunch For Two
• H..-.cl1raon'• C. Stereo
C.8. R8dlo
• Tlcbta to LA. I • .,. Soccer
• TlcUla to t!T•111ra"' • Tic••• ID..._..,. In a. Reln"-...,.nm• Ada Cltlllr
•The VIiiage Inn
Dinner For Two
• Medieval Times
Banquet a Tournament For Two
• Tlcketa to Reuben H. Fleet
Space Theatre
• Tlcketa to San Diego Wiid Anlm•I P•rk
• Four Seaaona Hotel
Brunch For Two
• M•rblea Salon
One Complete llueo"'
• Tlcketl to L.A. Lazen
• Tlcketl to ..,......,.,.
• Tlcketl to "Slngln' In the A•ln"-
Pertonnlng Arte Center
Dinner For Two
• Medlev•I Tlmea
B•nquet a Tournament For Two
• Tlcketl to Reuben H. Fleet
Space The•tre
• Tickets to San Diego Wiid Animal Park
• Four S.•aona Hotel
Brunch For Two
• Tickets to L.A. Lazen
• Tlcketl to MOf emer•"
• Tlcketa to .. 81ngln' In the Raln"-
Perfonnlng Arta Center
•
...........
... m1111an
The foluwillw '*"°" 1s dotftl butlnia • AIMlfV.
Ml Corpcntion. MO ...__
port Center Drive, ~It•
455. NewPott Buch. CA
92e60 (<>Ho).
L.D. Chrlat1ano, Prttl·
dent, 840 N9wport CenW ~. Sufet ~. Newpolt
Beech: CA 92e60.
Thia buslne11 ii con·
ducted by I corpoqtJon.
The re1lstrant com-
menced to transact bu$j.
ness under the fteititlous
business name listed above
on Oct 11, 1979. $i&l18d
LO Christiano, President.
Thj statement was filed
with the County Cleric of
0mwt County on NOY 3
1986.
F 324710
ll/20, 11/27, 12/4,
12111 5681
ACllllOUIWUI
NAMI STATEMENT
The followina persons are
doina bu1lne11 as LIDO
SECRETARIAL SERVICE,
3355 "'-Udo, Suite 215,
Newport Beach, C.lifomia
92663.
htritia Ketley Hartsock,
382 Vista Beya, Newport
Beach, C.Ufamia 92660.
Cynthia Ann younc, 9871
Spinmakef Drive, Huntina·
ton Beach, California
92646.
This busines sis con·
ducted by a aenetal part·
neBhip
The reaistrants com·
menced to transact buSI·
ness under the ftcti1ious
business name listed abcHe
on 12-1-86. Sisned Cynthia
A. Youna. General P.ttnet.
This Fictitious Business
Name Statement expires
December 31st, 5 (five)
years from the year filed. A
new Fictitious Business
Name Statement must be
filed pr1or to December 31.
1991.
filed NOY. 13, 1986.
F 326031
11/20, 11/27. 12/4, 12/
11 5688
PU8UC NOT1CI nc Iii iOUI IUSINESS
NAME ITATDllNT
Newport Balboa Limou·
sine, 2005 W Balboa Blvd.,
Newpor1 Beach, CA 92663
Frank O'Bnen. 2005 W
Balboa Blvd., Newport
Beach, CA 92663.
This business is con·
ducted by an individual.
Sianed: Frank O'Brien.
This statement was flied
with the County Clerk of
Ontnee County on Nov. 17.
1986.
File No. F326232
11/20 11/27 12/4
12/11 5672
.um.IC N011CI
OltDll 1'0 IHOW CAUSE
FOi CHWI OF NAiii
CAllNO.A1JM11
has fia.d a petition in this
court for an order al1awina
P9titiof • to chan91 his/
her name from Rltph Dean
Wirseen to Dean Rott t.aaer·
bcq.
tt is ~ ordenld tt\8t
alt permns intetuted In the
metter afOf'esaid appear
before this COUt1 In Depart·
ment No. 3 at 700 CiYk:
Center Drive West. Santa
An•, Celifornia, on
December 15, l986,et2:30
o'clock pm., and then and
there show cause, if eny
they .... why Mid P9lMon
tor dim .. ~,,.,,. ...... ,.,..,...,,....
IU1 further rwa1ll'llldefwwedart thM
a copy tit this order to show
'*'19 bepublillhed ..... .
port ... ~ .. ...
paper of ~ clrcufa.
tlon, publJstt.d in this
county at IMlt once • WiiiM
for four consecutiw ..U
prior to the day ol Mid
~ Deted ~. s, 1916 stcnecs. Henly T. Moor't
Jr., Judie of the Superi«
Court
11/20 11 /27 12/4
12/11 5674
1 .. aeo1
flCTIT10US ......
NAME ITATEMOn'
The f0Uow1nc person IS
doi"I business as l . KEL·
LY'S COFFEE FACTORY 2.
KELLY'S FUDGE FACTORY
3. KELL Y'S COFFEE &
FUDGE FACTORY.
KELLEY ENTERPRISES.
INC .• a California Corpora.
tion, 26420 Olpple Grwy,
U&una Hills, CA 92653.
This businest Is con-
ducted by a c:orpormtion.
The re1istrant com·
menc::ed to tranuct busi·
ness under the fictitious
businen names lilted
above on Feb. 1. 1986.
Si1r18C' Terry J Ketty, Pres·
ident.
F 324968
11/20. 11/27. 12/4, 12/
11 5683
PUBLIC NOTIC£
F'llCI I I iOUS IUSINUS
NAME STATEMENT
The followina person is
dome business as: IXTROP·
IKA SPORTSWEAR. 1529
Temple Hill Drive, lquna
Beach, CA 92651.
Park·Sharp Enterprises,
Inc .• California, 1529 Tem·
pte Hill Dr., Laauna Beach,
CA 92651.
This business is con·
d~ by. corporation.
1he re1istrant com-
menced to transact busJ·
ness under the fictitious
business name °' names
listed aove on 9115/86.
Si&ned: Park-Sharp E~ter·
prises, Inc .• Jenson Sharp ·
President.
This statement was filed
with the County Clerk of
Orance County on NOY 4.
1986.
File No. F324976
11/20 11127 1214
12/11 5675 , .....
F1Cm10US IUllNUI
NAME ITATEllE.NT
The fol lowins persons are
doin& business as COLLINS
GROUP PARTNERHSIP
28605 Vista ladera. Laauna
Nlauel, CA 92677
William F. Collins, SR
28615 Vista Ladera, Laauna
Nicuel, CA 92677.
William F. Collins, Jr.
28615 Vista Ladera, L.aauna
Nfl',lel CA 926n.
This business is con·
ducted by a pneral pert·
nership. Sitned William F
Collins, Sr.
This statement was filed
with the County CWk of
Oranp County on Nov. 12
1986.
F 325641
11/20. 11 /27, 1214, 12/
11 5684 , ..... ncnnous.,......
NAiil ITATElllNT
The followinc persons are
doina business as ROSEN·
BERG SOLOMON. 840 New·
port Center Drive, Ste. 220.
ANSWERS TO
LAST WEEK'S
PUZZLE
Naasiart ~ca. 92660.
....... 0... .. ,, .....
1742 ftart ... rl1Wi. ,_.
port 8ldt. CA 92MO.
T'hofNI J. Soloman, 606
-.......Dr.Coror.dlf Mar. CA92ia.
Buiiniiu fl ... tnniec:tion
under ttik butl,..... Mml
onOd..3,1-.
Thi~ bustneu 11 con· duc*9~ .........
nenhip.Sl1nect ~•than °"" Rosenbefa. Thil ltltement _, fla.d
wtth the County ~ of Omaate County on Oct 29,
1986.
F324350
11/20, 11 /17, 1214, 121
11 5680
PU8UCNOta
f1CTTTIOUS•~ NAME ITATWNT
The followint penons are
doina business as: POT.
TERY BARN 392 N. Colsl
Hwy, l.quna Beach, CA
92651.
PhytUs Arnold, 31991 Vir-
linbl Way, So. Lacuna, CA mn.
Katherine Coull, 31762
4th St., So. La1una, CA
926n.
This business is con·
ducted by a pneral ~rl·
nership.
The re1istrent com·
menced to transact busi·
ness under the fictitious
business name °' names
listed 1boYe on May 1965.
S.aned: Phyllis Arnold.
Thrs statement W4" filed
with the County CteB of
Oranae County on Oct. 16.
1986.
File No F323125
11/20 11127 1214
12/11 5670
PU.UC NOTICE
f1CTI110UI lltWSI
NAiil ITATDIEJfr
The followinc person is
doina business as: STEAR·
MAN & ASSOCIATES, 1429
W. Bay Ave.. Newport
Beach,92663
Jack S. Stearman. 1429
W. Bay Ave., Newport
Beach, CA 92663.
This business is con·
ducted by an individual
The re11strant com
... IClllftCI
Htlii ... I -...... " The .,..,... PlfW •
~ businell • ... wport a.ch f"llCll .... 536
Hlrlll, COIOrll dill Mw, CA
91125.
Leny Oa .. Mc$pan9n,
"' ..... st. CoOM .. Mar.CA92625.
Thia business Is con·
dUc:tild by an indMdual
TM reci~rant com·
menced '° tncwt Mi· nns under the fictitious
business name or names
listed lbcM-. on N A. Slaned.
l.any Date Mc:Sparren.
This stlllefoent was filed
with the County CW1c ol
Oranp County on Nov 3,
1986.
File No. F324826
11 /20, 11/27. 12/4, 12/
11 5671
K·21W
"*8C NOTICl
ACllllOUI •lffflD
NAME ITAYIMDIT
The fol?owinl person is
doin1 business as: BEU.·
FLOWER TOWNE CENTER
PARTNERS, a California
General Partnership, #13
Cc:irpoqle Plan, Suite 200.
Newport Buch, CA 92660.
Stephen C. Hopkins,
Trustee, °'any Sucassor
Trustee of the Stephetl C.
Hopkins and Denise Hoe>
kjns Trust. under Oedara·
tion of Trust dated October
24, 1980, and as amended.
2553 Monaco Drive, t..aauna
BNch, CA 92651.
Mattshan Corporation.
California. 25091 Buck·
board Lane, L.aauna Hills,
CA92653.
Jeffrey B. Armour. 25511
Ranlftlood Roed, Lacuna
Hilts. CA 92653.
Thomas 0 . Lenny, 17
Woodflower, Irvine, CA
92714.
This business is con·
ducted by a pneral ~rt·
nershlJ).
The reaistrant com
menced to transact bust·
ness under the fictitious
business name or names
listed abcNe on Nov 26.
IWIZll
PUalC 111111MOMT1PM1C1~
ACiihu• • ?lllllJS MAMI ITAtamn
The ~Plf'IOl'S ate doina buSiMu .. LAHG-
OON WILSON MUMPER
ARCHITECTS, 4100 MKAI·
thur Blvd., Surta 200, New-
port Beach, CA 92660.
Ernest c. Wibon, Jr .. 731
Via lido Soud, Newport
Beech, CA 92662.
Hans Mumper, 1321 Fair·
lawn, Pasadena. CA 91105.
John htric:k Allen, 1230
Devon lane, Newport
Beach, CA 92660.
Jack E. Clmp, Jr., 371
Poplar Street, Lacuna
Beach, CA 92651.
Asad M. Ktml, 4 Country
frtdel Drive. Pomoua. CA
91766./
Donald R. lee, 2501
North Hartman, Oranae.
c.lifomi• 92667.
Richard W. Poulos. 607
Maraueri1e Street. Corona
del Mar, C.lifomia 92625.
Randolph A. Jefferson,
824 HaMWd Straet. Santa
Monica. California 90405.
This business is con·
ducted by a aeneraf pert·
nerlhip.
The re1istrant com-
menced to transact busi·
ness under the fictltios
business name Of names
listedabcMton February 13,
1984. Si1ned: Hans
Mumper.
Thts statement was filed
with the County Clerk of
Oranae County on Nov. 24.
1986 File No F327095
12/412/11 12118
12/25 5743
1.-2117S
"*.ICNOID
FICllllOUI •.SNSI
NAiil ITATEMENT
The follow1n1 person is
doina busine5s as: CALI·
FORNIA GEAR TOOLS,
32432 Alipaz Stre1it. Suite
M. San Juan Captstrano, CA
92675.
CALIFORNIA CUTTING
TOOL SUPPl. Y, INC (a Calt·
fomia CorporatlOf'I). 32432
Ahpaz Street. Suite M, San
Juan Captstrano, CA 92675.
This buStness is con·
ducted by a corpntion.
S.ll"ed: CALIFORNIA CUT·
TING TOOL SUPPLY, INC ..
John J. f'ltzsimmons. Pres·
tdent
Tht5~.-fi*I
with the County ~ ot
Orance County on ~. 12,
1986
File No F325647
1214 12/11 12118
12125 5750
menced to t~nsact bus1· .------------------------------------------------------------------------------, ness under the fictitious
business name °' names
listed above on 1213176
Sianed: Jack S Stearman
This statement was tiled
wrth the County Clerk of
Oranae County on Nov 20.
1986.
file No. F326801
11/27 12/4 12/11 12/
18 5709
ITATUIE.NT Of
AUNOONMENT OF Ull
OfnctmOUI
IUllNUI NAME
The followina person has
abandoned the use of the
fictitious business name
MGJ ST ABLES, 29253
Camino Capistrano, San
Juan Capistrano. California.
29675.
The f'tctitious Business
Name ref9ned to eboYe WIS
filed in Ontnae County on
May 28. 1980. File No. F.
134120
Mary Gail Jakubiec, 655
Park Ave .• Apt 262, Grape.
vine, Tx. 76051
This bwiness was con·
ducted by an individual
Sianed Mary Jakubiec
This statement was filed
with the County Clerk of
Oranp County on NOY 6
1986.
11/20, 11/27. 12/4,
12/11 5678
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
ACIOU
I. Muu
6. Oispuchc1t
10. Bo~ ol a vcucl
14. lnviaoratina
I). SiUnworm
16. A book ol hours
17. WanF<I
IH. Bridac support
19. None ~ity
20. Rcvcc
22. PbcN on a mound
2}. Weird
24. Chills
n . Po1ay
29. RoJcn1
JO. Domnuc anamal
3 I. Pcnaanina to tlw "'*
H . lnscrunwnt for mnsu1in1
dasunu
}ti. Mean ptoponion
40. Source of radium
41. Orpn stop
4}. Sco11sr 1uuc;1urn
4-4. Sack
-4). OOlt
47. Coin
-i8. WJll knavn
)l. aa&dua
)}. Brodwr ol Ca1n
H . Plain, &Jouy salk
)9. HaU : prd\s
60. Combinana focm for
p«ulaar
61 . OcCllr ap1n
62. Tbcorin
63. Nonhnn European
64. Ekctrodr
6). Chau
66. Clothes
6 7. Coco cakn
DOWN
Astuask
2. Cencral Europnn
}. Dcwn1
4. Ceremony
) Dramati< davuion
6. Divided
7 Grttft ancn.a~ ol copper
8 ttma.k rdatitt
9. Wca&ht allowance
10 ~nnauna li&ht
11 kound·up
12. a., wiodow
l}. aods
21. Thrace: m'4.
2-4. l~baLua
n Bruk wdckn.I,
26 Guaoc:a paa
2 7. Emp&o,cr
28. Tell« ol fabln
30. Pronoun
3l. Mon1ohan monk&
3'4. Latu repasts
n . SfOM plate
36. EnaJasl\ school
3 7. acmaiftdct
39. aowboet
42. Kiln dr1ina
46 Lftten of the alphabc.
48 fouDdalioo
49. Cotpulcn.t
)0 A pttmlse ia loaic
H . Of radio f rcqueocy
H . Smp ol lather
)4. EJnuor
)). City '" Ncnda
)6 ......
)7. a...
'8. ftne'h atonc1rate
l
Ou n of An els' 'M•l-A-
aY PEGGY DAllND.L -can you help with the fam-
ilies at Cbristm.asr asbd Annie
Mac Tripp, founder of Meat.-A-
Month at the Southwest Com-
munity Center in Santa ~ to
Jane Duffy. The response is
always "Yes." Jane and her
friends have been helping the
poor and hungry at the center
for IS years. They served sand-
wiches at the beginning of the
program. It is now an ecumen-
ical endeavor with many denom-
inations of churches participat-
ing. Different churches have
designated days and are respon-
sible for providing a meal that
day. Our Lady Queen of Angels
Catholic Church from Newport
Beach bas the fourth Tuesday of
every month.
MlllT"8YY 11
Despite her own personal
problems, including when her
marriage came~ Duffy still
has continued to feed the
hungry. Many of the newly-
separatcd in her divorce recov-
cry group that she started, says it seems to help them put own troubles. There are more
Begining Again, arc now their own lives into perspective; than 3S people who attend this
involved in this project. Duffy to th.ink of others even in their group.
Religious Services
..... ?' Q 1 ........ ,,
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church
Wonhip •nd .._, this s-c--.
Chnst-c~nc~red. btblkal me ..,..
''FRANK TALK ABOUT
MARRIAGE, SEX,
SINGLENESS AND DIVORCE"
41 Connch .. n• i:l·l~I
~-)Dhn A . ..,.._.n, Jr. r. ..... hon,.:
Sunday. ~~m~r '"-19tt6
81 K' •nd K':I._ A. M.
600 St Andrew~ Road. Newport Beach. California f714) 6 31-2880
I~ from~~ Harbor H11h School at lnr1rw &. lSth.t
COME FLY WITH US!
A9V.~GaJe
M.P.S.. A.Sc. F
THIS SUNDAY
DECEMBEA14
"How To Siity H•lfhy
FOi' The Hollap•
HMtth .. the uperietlC» of being
whole In mind. body, ernoticM• and
spirit. You CM,. ..... JI II ceful and
polled cMlng the~
, .. All 2"lne ...... c .... .,
~ ......... .,,..... -CW..llt••• •;1111111 I. C••• ... a.. ......... ._ m~tton .... ,.
•aw•.am...._>
Ul• llAll I. KLEI
•l•ITBND ffl.a.-.
Fllllf ......... "*' .. __ ,.. .. ,-· .....
111111&.Ylle•*u ......
.,, a
2 a 0 tS 2111' 3 ..
c.nw~'.'I....,
Educ-.
9:l0 L& WOil.SHiP
IO:lO LIL FELLOWSHIP
10'..S' a.a EDUCATION
ST.MARI CHILD CA•• AYAD UU
AU. lloaNING -~,.._,,. ........... ,, ~ ... ~---.
2100 Mar Vista (Jamboftc A Eastblafl). N.B. ~DO
Laguna Presbyterian Church
~llld.t o/'<>imes" • ....,dlldi .. 111s...r..a,.r o·:s1 • .,..._
t
.................. ..tit ,,.._,er..,,....'*'
c::a..d Sl:lfiool A _,, Slwq ,d ~ f:GO &•
I
e UES&i •r • I e W I •• • I e
I Fil'll Church al Clwist. Scl1sllisl Newport B11ch
3303 ... 3315 Via Udo
SUNDAY SERVICE ~ 9 -...1 10•30 A.II SUNpAYSCHOOl ~ .. IU • •
WEDNESDAY TESTIMONY MEETING 8 P.M.
f'"",.. Child c.. Al SeMc:es
READING ROOM g..5 MCJn.s.t. Tu 7-9 p.m..
IUWY'S IUllJicr· ...., .. _.,Cl IE ...
• Q rlsr
...... ...... . . .• .. · .• .....
ry
DuffJ' friad Fira Hanly
bas peopk lane dlili .......
pccn ....... Frada llrad wt
brownica, catea, cooties wt
coffee on Daffy\ flOllt pon:h.
1"hm she ... ha crew ddiwr
it to the c:cata.
•Bob Ben:aw bm beea a~
fuJ bean stilrer. and we loft him
for it; his wif~ Muy Ann. often
coma with ~ • said Daffy. ·we tab the ldtoftl'I to the
Brothen or Charity,* follow-
ers of Mother~ who Ii~
two blocks away from the
Southwest Commmrity Center ...
she added.
Duffy said they truly love this
.. Meal-A-Month.• 1'bere is a
true sense of grlllitude from the
people 1ft serve. They fed 1ft are
there to feed them. not to judge
them for their ~ ..
said Duffy.
Another fricncl, Jody~
is a newcomer to tbe com.mitt.tt.
but not to the project. Her
parents were invohal for more
than seven yan and always
helped othen tlatoqb their
lifetimes Capretz says. -1 feel I
am canyina on a family tndi-
tion; tbeR ia DOtbina I do that
brinp me the joy I rume in a ,.,...11
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will be Swtl•• NaoY. an art
colkdOI' wbo c:mias-.t from
the SoYiet Uaicm 11 years ago.
Nmov U. owaal ad opallll:d
art galleries ia Wat Germany
and Loa Angdea. ad is an
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Lezlie Oliver brings Laguna into the world of high lash~
•Y JUDY DU¥FY
Noted u a retreat for artists
rather than a fuhioo center.
Lquna Beach 1it1 1miliq 1mu1
in the aumbioe u one of ita beat
1
kept secrets ptberl recopition
in the national fuhion picture.
1 With showrooms in New York
· and Lot Anaetes. local clothina
and textile designer Lezlie Oliver
chose Laguna five years ago u
the lite for her desip studio.
Since settling in the local artists•
retreat, her name and fame have
spread. Today she finds herself
on the brink of succ::esa as a true
American couturier.
Oliver considers herself to be
predominantly a manufacturer
of finely designed clothina coo·
structed of cuatom designed and
woven textiles. She says, quite
seriously, that ". . . I don't have
what you'd call formal training
in this field , just an innate sense
of color and texture that trans-
ates into textiles and clothing."
Oliver~s first acquaintance
'th the fashion world came at
e tender age of 18 when she
ot her fint job as a couturier
odel for I. M agnin in San
rancisco. Years of ballet train-
went by the wayside as she
oved to New York and the
n Ford Agency where she
a top model for ten ye.an.
After a bum-out on the model-
ina scene, Oliver moved back
west and settled in San Fran-
cisco again, opening a boutique.
Five years later, Laguna beck-
oned and she's been there ever
Oliver acknowledges that New
York is the hub of the f asbion
world today and acknowledges
some pull to those crowded
streets and frantic pace. But
Laguna still feels like home to
her. Geographically, she doesn't
feel isolated from the resources
she needs to create her versions
of elegance for the executive and
socialite circles who have discov-
ered the romance of her clothes.
"Laguna has a nurturing
environment for artists. I can get
anything I need through the
wonders of UPS and Federal
Express so I've opted for the
pleasing aesthetics of life here,,.
said Oliver during a long dis-
tance telephone interview. Cur-
rently involved in preparing
catalogue art for Bonwit Teller,
who baa picked up her collec-
tion, Oliver is paying one of her
periodic visits to her New York
operation.
Past years have seen Oliver
creating hand-painted and tie-
dye textiles for her clothing. In
cooperation with a friend, she
developed a unique dying pro-
c:eu that ia one of the secrets to
the excellent colon displayed in
her work. Recently. she heeded
a call u a pat lecturer in the
art and theater departmenta at
tbe Loi Anplea Art lmtitute.
Sbe shared ber expertite with
dyina techniques to prevent the
colon of theatrical costumes
from Wee rtina onto the akin. of -
bard workiQa acton. Feeli.q r\iht at home, Oliver nota that
it rmdndcd ber of her own early
tra.inina in UL
"I really enjoy the deaip of
the textilea I uae in my clothiq.
I beain by choosina the yarm
and then bave them cuatom
woven in Los Anaelea. The piece
1ood1 ~ band-cut into individ-
ual articles. The result ia a hip
quality pnnent,,. aaid Oliver.
A woven fabric with the tex-
ture of a knit ia one of Oliver's
most interestina innovations.
Predominantly a blend of silk,
linen, rayon and sometimes
cotton, the fabric lacb the clina
of a knit, and is flattering to the
figure. "It docsn' stretch or lose
its shape like a knit, and it•s an
excellent choice for a woman
who has any sort of figure
problem," said Oliver.
Designing for the woman who
demands elegance and style in
her resort, special occasion and
career clothing, Oliver numbcn
Jane Seymour among her satis-
fied customers. The look is
romantic and feminine as well
as coordinated and versatile.
The omens seem right for success
on a stunning scale in the next
five years, according to Oliver.
After l S years of honing her eye
and skills, she feels ready to
challenge the .. name" couturien
and plans a coµturc collection
of her own in the future.
Lezlie Oliver Designer Collec-
tions arc shown locally in Oli-
ver's Laguna Beach studio.
Pieces arc sized petite, small.
medium and large (sizes 6-14)
and special order garments in
other sizes arc available through
custom orders. Oliver penonally
will coordinate a wardrobe of
venatilc clothing based on her
designs for a limited number of
customers. Showings of the
collection are by appointment
only. Call 494-6079.
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Buy a complete pair of
prescription glasses and you can save
25~ OFF all frames including
designer frames plus a
$20.00 GIFT CER11FICATE good on
your next purchase to use yourself or
give as a gift. Good through
December 1986. Must bring ad.
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MDn. ttwu Fil· 10 Mt to• PM
S..-, br -cAr ti I rt an-. P. SANOER LAUSEN t .. ..., In ()pMhUft6c OsJtlca
~ v-. at Newport Beach. Lunch and
of iM · CoJn.-a propam will follow from noon
pany, will speak to the Newport • • • until 1:30 p.m. The speaker will
Center Association•• pneral Tbe memben of the Older be !-felvin Jaffee, president of
membership ~ay. Dec.--Women aaue of ~out ... NatiOG&I Lumber and SUpPly.
10, at the Newport Beach Mar-Orange County are aiviq tbem-SIS for members and ~ for
riott Hotel. A no-host continen-selves a birthday ~ Said&y non-memben. For raa vauon.s,
tal breakfast will be serftd at Dec. 14. A biuncla wi t.e1d call Gerry K.atd at 545-2820.
7:30 a.m. and the formal pro-in COlta Mesa at the N•bOr-• • •
gram Cwill bcgif ·n bpro_~ftlY at dB hood Community Center, 1845 All marketing professionals
a.m. ost or reaJUast an Park Ave., and will start at 11 program is $10. and their spouses are invited to
Watson began his business
career as an architect planner.
He joined the Irvine Company
in 1960 as manager for planning
and sequentially became vice
president for plannin& executive
vice president, and president.
Watson maintains offices in
Newport Beach as b*qaarten
for Ray Watson, Inc. He and his
wife, Elsa, have four children.
The mcctina is open to the
general public. Reservations for
the meeting can be made
through t.he NCA office, 640-
186 I. NCA is a non-profit tenant
advocate group formed in I 969
a.m. the American Matketing Asso-
Highlight of the day will be ciation'l Christmas Party, Tues.-
the presentation of the first day, Dec. 16 at the Balboa Bay
WOW award ... to be liven to Cub. The festivities will be&in
Newport Beach resident Ruth at 6 p.m. The Bay Cub over-
Kabn, a 0 Wonderful Older loob the harbor which will be
Woman" who has made major the site of busy preparations for
contributions to Orange County the next evenina•s annual New-
people and communities. Reser-port Harbor Boat Parade.
vations may be made by sending
$9.SO to Pat Bradley, 1953 The cost for the party is S8
Pelican Place, Costa Mesa in advance and $10 at the event.
92626, or call 545-3Sl6. There will be a n~host bar. The
club is located at 1221 W. Coast •••
Orange County Society of
Investment Managen meet.ina is
at 11:30 Lm. OD Wednesday,
Dec. 17, at the Balboa Bay Cub
Highway. For reservations, call
the Southern California Chapter
of the American Marketin1
Association at (818) 762-4669.
•••
Sherman 61rd1ns needs tour guides
Southern California Women
in Advertising and Direct Mar-
keting Associates of Orange
County will host a Holiday Boat
Parade Party to benefit the
YWCA Hotel for Women in
Santa A~ Wednesday, Dec. 17,
6 p.m. at the Balboa Bay Club,
Grand Ballroom.
S herman Library and
Gardens in Corona del Mar is
looking for volunteers to give
tours to children. The purpose
of children's toun is to give
children the opportunity to gain
botanical knowledge and an
appreciation of nature.
An in-depth training program
for docents will be under the
direction of Shirley ~~ •
professional horticulturist and
teacher. Prior botanical kno l-
edge is not a prerequisite to
participate in this volunteer
training program.
•
The first class will be held on
Monday, Jan. 12, at 9:30 a.m.
The program will entail one
training session per week for
eight weeks. Trainees will be
introduced to plant behavior
and characteristics, botanical
terms, environmental aware-
ness, and techniques of guiding
young people through the
Gardens.
Interested persona should
contact Sherman Library and
Garde~ 2647 East Coast High-
way, Corona del Mar, or call
673-2261.
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~ in Corona del Mar" <3 a Sptrialiting in Fresh cut Jlowm ~
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Private Lessons
MEN &WOMEN
Selected
Clientele
Members and guests are
invited to participate in the event
by bringing gift items that can
be used for the hotel. Suggested
items include linens, cosmetics,
awl personal products.
lkacrvatiom for tbtf-Roliday
Boat Parade bet buffet · supper
are limited, but can be nlade by
calliq 631-6541 . Membcn are
SIS and non-membcn are S22.
Student Liie
Ainona the activities planned
for the holiday season at New-
port Harbor High are a Christ-
mas Dance and a special lunch-
time event.
Details of the event have yet
to be released but rumor has it
that we should keep our eye in
the sky.
On Dec. 12 two bands will be
on campus. At lunchtime .EJec..
tric Cool Aide will play in the
quad, and later that evening the
Critens will play at the Christ-
mas Dance in the Social Hall
from 8:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m.
Both bands feature Newport
Harbor student".
The --Snow Storm" which was
sch~uJed to hit campus next
week was postponed until Feb-
nwy. In iu place will be "Battle
of the Claues." Fmally, on Dec.
19, Santa and his elves will be
on campus to make a special
delivery.
After raising nearly S l 0,000
for USA for Africa two ycan
ago, "NP. for the World," a
campus organization made up of
Harbor High studenu and par-
enu, made anotber donation last
week. One hundred sweatshirts
with the "NH for the World"
slogan emblazoned on the front
were sent along with food and
other supplies to the Tecate
Orphanage i TCQte, Mexico. wr 0 liaVe 0 l{ot to have .... is
the question facina the admin-
istration in dealing with nutri-
tion, mornina break. The large
amount of trash on campus is
IYPETllllYll
the reason for the po11lble
elimination of the break~
On Dec. 3, NHHS honored 20
Students for outstandina
achievement. Every quarter of
the acadenlic year, each of the
school~ 20 departments selects
an individual who bu demon-
strated outatandina achieve-
ment. Each student\ picture was
taken and will be placed in the
PT A Honor Board. The atu-
dentl were honored at a break-
fut in Newport Harbor\ Ber ..
itap Hall
Meal-A-Month_
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belpina these people. I wish I bad
more time to help and feel I will
be in a better position to do 10
in the future, when our children
are grown. I feel grateful to have
found thia opportunity to belp.
We often read about the needs
of othen in the world and we
have so much here in our own
backyard. This is a beautiful
program, and for me, it is not
a chore."
Duffy's early life gave her an
apprenticeship of sorta u a
feeder when her mother aet aide
Thundays for her brotben and
siaten to invite friends in for
food and fun. There was always
room for one more at ' their
already crowded family table.
Sometimca u many aa 20 extra
kida were around. She
rememben her .. comfort fooct.,.
to be canned pears, tea and toalt.
Later on in her life, abe mowd
from Phoenix to Newport Beach
and met Noni Fenley, With four
other friends, they put lo~
a cookbook, .. Bear Faa. in
Cookina." and a deaert boo~
1be Bear Facts Recommenda.,.
Fenly and Duffy bought out the
other tidies and have continued
producing and sellina thicr
favorite recipes. Fenly also
helped Duffy .wjtb Meal-A-
Month.
Be1innin1 Ag•in, a divorce
support group at Our Lady
Queen of Angels in Newport
Beach. often meet at potluck
suppen, again centered around
Duffy'a philosophy that there ii
bea•ina that tatca pl.ace throup
the abarina of food and feDow-
ship. They are also fed spiritually
u they aather toaether for
special m•san in each other\
homes. So what bepn u family
home experiences is still con-
tinued in Jane •s life u abe
reaches to otben by offerina
nourishment for both body.~.
soul to those in need. : ··
Duffy aaya they sene·break-
fast every day at the center and
alao have an adopt-a-family
proaram for the holiday aeuon;
anyone can aian up for the
rea~naibilit.Y of providina a
Christmas dm.ner and sifts for
another family who may be
down on their luck. Thia ii
sometbina a whole family can be
involwd in together u they help
the lea fortunate.
If you would like to help in
tbia pro1ram, contact the
Southwest Community Center
at S47...w73.
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Tune~ flia. It wa a little
las tlaaD a yeai llO wbieia the
Newpol't l>u#P editorial llaff
h..S ita Great~ T..aeOOUd
B J'I ~ Pm.eria finithed
in first place. Occuional
raearch ~ your reporter and
several mcmben of the &taff bu
confirmed that tbe' pizza here it
just u P.at a ever.
What I Udn' investigated
wu the rat of BJ\ menu. Love
pizza though I do, it it not by
pizza alone that man (or woman)
lives. -So the order of the day
became °aettin1 'down to B J's
and aampliq sometbin1 otlwr
than the pizza. I must .Smit that
my companion and I both felt
a trifle cheated to think we•d be
sitting within a whiff of the best
pizza in town and wouldn' be
eating same.
Reportorial fairness demands
I tell my readen that I did really
miss not having pizza at B J's.
But only until we'd settled down
to peruse a menu we'd never
really read before. There are lots
of other options here. Cheered
by the possibilities of good food
to come, we consulted with Steve
Forester, manager, and be
recommended that we try the 1as-,u.
Tbc nut ordet of buaincu
involved the cxtenaive listrr ol
been offered at B J\. Whether
your wtes run to imported or
1 domestic, there is sure to be a
brew to pleuc in this offering.
I opted for a &Lau of the
lnpenook white zinfandel that
bu rephM:ed rote' on B J's list.
I like thia varietal wine and
Forester confirmed that it bu
been a popular addition with
other cuatomen too. ..We just
weren l 1ellina the rose' like we
used to. People seem to have
grown away from it," said Fore-
ster. I have to qree. The white
zinfandel it much preferable and
goes well with Italian food.
About the time we'd sorted
out the possibilities on the wine
and beer list, our wads, and
quickly our beverages, were
served. Italian dressing and lots
The lunch menu for Newport-
Mesa public schools, the week
of Dec. 11 to 18, is as follows:
Thunday, Dec. 11: Ham-
burger with cataup and fixin 's,
tater tots, chocolate pudding
and milk.
Friday: Beef and bean burrito,
buttered mixed vegetable,
chilled pineapple and milk.
Monday: .. Chicken Charms"
with honey, buttered green
beans, chilled pears, muffin
bread and milk.
Tuesday: Italian spaghetti,
tossed salad, French bread,
chilled peaches and milk.
Weclnelclay: .. Holiday turkey"
in gravy, snowflake potatoes,
red and green salad, Elfin bis-
cuit, candy cane cake, winter
white milk.
Th•nclaJ, Dec. 11: Ham-
buraer with catsup, fix in 's,
f rench friea, buttcncotch pud-
dina and milk.
aDd Iota of c:riap crolllODI aloq
witll alnilb rOD let~ staee for
tbe bOt ca1r:rolei or1 .. ...,. that
followed. Packed with cbeae
aild amothered in a heavy,~
meat &aace, the lu•pa WU
ev~ that Forester had
prOmiled. /id ~ tbeR WU
way more than I could eat.
and a nice place to come for
lunch. CrOWdl are welcome and
raervatiom arc taken for tarae
parties which m•kea it nice for
us working ~pie. B J's also
offen a peat dCal on Monday nip ti for football watchen.
U pstain in the loft you can
indulge younelf on pma and
beer while you watch the pme
among the friendly crowd.
A. we sat looking for the
ene1u to leave the ~ res-
taurant for the cold outdoon, I
noticed a table tent announcing
B J's new luncheon specials.
From 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. you can
enjoy the daily apecial for only
$3.49 at 'B J's. A terrific bargain
B J's Chicago Pizzeria, at the
foot of the Balboa Pier. 67S-
7S60. Beer and wine. Lunch and
dinner, food to go, cat in, or
delivered. Dinner for two, food
only, from about SIO.
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Sterling.
Crystal.
China
linen.
We've been expecting )UU.
How long has II heen smce ~our dmmg
expectations were realized' Presemin~
Catt f.ltablis. Exceptional fare 111 an ele-
gant. rela.'<ed settinv.. The perfect environment
for business dining, . II Chardonnay. Recipient of the Gold
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New 'Glo.-y of Ch • ---as' hits the mark at the Cathedral
•Y lliJlctJS DIDZ
It Im an~ cast of
more than 200 llCton. Lin
sheep.. donkeys. horses and
camels are allo fc:lltW~ amt it
comes complete with special
effects. too-thlJDda' and ligbt-
nin& map-al water founta°'-'
l~ and even fireworb..
So !Wftflr:ss to say, the Crystal
Cathedral's sixth annual pro-
duction of-ne GlCJIY of Christ-
mas• is much more than your
·~ nm-of-tblHnill dmrcb
holiday pageant. Much. much
more.
In fact, it i.s probably the
world .. s largest and grandest
n:creation of the birth of Christ.
Under the new direction of Paul
Dun~ the program is more
elaborate. breatht•tiq, and
historically accurate than t:ftl'
before.
~who i.s the son-in-law
of Robert Schuller, the founder
of the Cnhcdral, bas rcvitalizal
what was already a spectacular
presentation. New to the show,
for instance. is the Bctrodaal
Dance. which depicts friends
and family celebrating the
announced engagement of Mary
adJwa ..
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leap Oft!' Count•• tllll = p.
caO.y sprina apfrmn@a 1• I •••
perf ormia1 iJt wdl-c•oreo-
1rapbed style aad preci-
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become somr:wbat staid. wida
little mow 1• •. •M:ton-=rcly
walbd aroand ..a al* tmt..
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Glory of CJaristaLw• fatales
macb more dncc ad wwwve
mart tban its prakcnsar na-
did.. The opening is ...... too,,
as the ancjrnt prOllliKt !sai•lt,
perched 9S feet abo•e tile
audience,, an.aoaaa:s ·Bdlold.
the viqia sWI live birth and Cllll
bis n.ame lmmanad.. -
In.,..,.~. ad nJla
wae aiftD to estaNishrd. weB-
bown stars. indwti'C Ddlby
~ who played M.-y. Jal"
ago. Dwm. bowew:r. bas cam 11
to go with an aD-voh•n•rcr cast.,
and in 1986, Mary is playal by
Debbie Smith, while George
Carter is Joseph..
Smith is exceptional in her
role. displaying a sweet voice
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purpma. tllnl a.a~ clrcam of
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bccomaltia of a myitiCal fon:e
from a distant star in this fut-
liriilliC ~-Dimted by
Alan Johnson.
TA• nu JV: THE
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c..1-Ridica19'11, ~ enjoy-
able ......., bec1•e it ii ridic:u.;.
&om, dlil new aeuion Olthe Star
Tretken baa them rescuing
Ealtb from a mystetjoua alien
craft that wants to comm&lnica•c
wida wlialcL TbeR an\ any left
in the 23id ~. IO Kirt.
SP9Ck and the p.og time-warp
bliCt to 1980s San Frucisco and
wba)c..nap a pair or big ones that
can appease the destruc&ive
intruder. lb.is inflation of whale
cubism to cosmic signifteanee is
silly but done with verve. The
effects are impreuivc and Leo-
ALSO PLAYING
•AN AMERJCANTAIL"(G)
Good-Higllly enjoyable family
fun, presented by Steven Spiel-
berg and directed by former
Disney animator Don Bluth. 1t•s
the ""Yentl" of mouse cartoons;
the tiny hero Fievcl Mouse-
kewitz is a Russian Jewish
rodent who flees Cossack cats,
Vid• prices crash in time for Christmas
•Y alCBA&D ZACIS
Tiie banlat thing about giv-
ina a videocasw:ttc as a Cluist-
mas gift this year-will be choos-
ing oae.. Alta years of playing
Scrooge. home-video companies
have reduced the price of
buodRds of already-released
litk:s from S50-plas to the affor-
dable s 14. 9S to S29.9S range. nae sea'\ ~ nro-
ac:das cidu .. but top-of-the-line
items, iact.ding maay of the
1 me.a popalar movies au made.
For iMt•• e9 ·1nc1iana Jones
and meTc•plr oll>oom-(1914.
Paramount). •Rambo .. (198S.
HBO/Cannon) ... The Karate
Ud" (1984, RCA/Columbia)
and -Gbostbusten" ( 1984.
RCA/Columbia) can be bad for
kss than SlO each. (A word to
the wise: Some discount prices
will rise in January.)
But bold on a minutt. b it
worthwhile to spend S2S OD a
vidcocaswttc wbeo it can be
rcntcd for a few dollars? or
coune not. bu1 that is why video
mates a perfect gift. It is friv-
olo~ and it is something you
arc not likely to buy for yourself.
When making your selections.
fmd something the n:ciptcnt will
want to watch more than once:
maybe a recent blockbuster, a
classic or an cxercisic tape. Or
casn•Dy ask wbal is bis favorite
movie and hope it costs less than
SJO. • • •
•LOCKBUSTERS: For
Eddie Murphy f us.. there is
.. Beverly Hills Cop" (1984).
Para.moan~ Sl9.9S): Motor City
cop turns lbe West Coast upside
down; -Ynding Places-( 1983,
Paramoua~ S19.9S): Murphy
goes from begar to stockbroker
in this comedy with Dan Ayt-
royd; and ""48 Hours .. (1982.
Paramoant, Sl9.9S): Jivc-
coavict Murphy aids detective
Nick Nolte..
Fm Syhattt Stallone lovers.
.... Rocky,'" ... Rocky 11· and
.. Rocky rn· are available ( 1976.
79 .. '12.. CBS/Fox, $29.98). The
quality of the story line dimin-
ishes as the saga continues. In
addition. HBO C~oon is offer-
ing a SS rebate to anyone buying
botb•Ra.mbo .. and .. First Blood:
Part I,"" (1986. 1982. HBO
Ca.noon. S29.95 each). • • •
YULETIDE: If you choose to
indulge the Christmas spirit.
here arc tbrcc scrumptious chest·
nuu: •1t\ a Wonderful Life ..
( 1946. prices and companies
vary) should be required viewing
every Christmas. Frank Capra
directed this despair-into-joy
tale starring Jimmy Stewart and
Donna Recd. Avoid the color-
izal version.
If you want to bear the song
•wrutc Christmas..• buy ... Holi-
day Inn" (1942. MC~ Sl9.9S).
714/UJ.4&
Bing Crosby sings it and Fred
Astaire dances .... Inn .. is better
than ""White Christ(llas"' starring
Crosby and Danny Kaye (1954,
Paramount, $19.95). Finally:
... Miracle on 34th Street" starring
Maureen O'Hara and John
Payne (1947. Playhouse,
$29. 98): A department-store
Santa claims to. be Kris Kringle
himself.
(TMllin at 11'" J
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loses his family on the way to
America in I 88S, then finds them
in a cat-infested New York.
Fievel is a bit too goody-goody;
he's been Mickey Moused
(which is some sort of ultimate
assimilation). But the secondary
figures, including villainous
Warren T. Rat, are often splen-
did. So arc the storm scene, fire
effects and the Statue of Liberty
episodes. Among the voices are
those of Madeline Kahn, Dom
Deluise and Christopher
Plummer (doing a French
accent) .
... Sl PICK-UP" (R) Good-
Brutally effective adaptation of
the crime novel by Elmore
Leonard (who co-scripted).
John Frankenheimer directed
with driving force, and the cast
is top of the line: Roy Scheider
as the blackmailed L.A. steel
executive, Ann-Margret as bis
stunned wife, and John Glover
as the porno crecpic who tries
to squeeze money from Scheider
with some very candid video-
tapes. Glover, and a murder
scene, are almost too much, but
the movie doesn't lead us to
expect anything but a hard, fast
ride, and that is what we get.
''Still Great ... ''
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ART
Work• by Jan Deawart will
display through Jan. 24 at Lag-
una Art Muscu~ 307 Cliff Dr.,
Laguna Beach. Call 494-6531.
Worb by 31 local artists arc on
display at The Underground Art
Gallery, located off the patio of
Muldoon's, an Irish Pub. Hours
arc 11 :30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
Monday through Friday. Call
720-9959.
Works by Anita Neal, Ser1ei
Tivetaky and MJke Nelson arc
on display through Jan. 3, at
Anita Neal Gallery of Contem-
porary Art, 1100 South Coast
Highway, Laguna Beach. Hours
arc 11 a.m. to -4 p.m., Tuesday
through Sunday. Call 847-8487.
Works by Robert Sawyen ud
Apa En1 are on display at
Newport City Hall Gallery, 3300
Newport Blvd., Newport Beach
through Dec. J 3. Hours arc 8
•=-" -. -
Laauna Canyon Road, ~na
Beach. Gallery boura are 9:30
a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday
through Friday and 9:30 a;m. to
I p.m. on Saturday. Call 497-
3309.
Worb bJ Charla WJIOCkl and
Jama Chriltemen will display
through Dec. 24 at Whitman
Galleries, 3545 East Coast High-
way, Corona del Mar. Hours are
10 a.m. to S p.m., Monday
through Saturday. Call 675-
2478.
MUSIC
The Confrey Phillips Trio is
performing Tuesday through
Saturday nights at Zot's Lounge
in the Irvine Hilton and Towers,
17900 Jamboree Blvd., Irvine.
No cover charge. Call 863-3111.
"Tbe GlorJ of Chriltlau" will
take place nightly through Dec.
20 at the Crystal Cathedral,
l l 141 Lewis Street, Garden
Alll Wells wll _. .. Kai &11111 ca.'11111 111111 I I ry If T ..... Ill Y• II
11"""1 ..... Die. 14.
a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through
Friday. Admission is free. Call
644-3017.
Works by Boston pbotoarapher
Anita Doutbat will display
through Dec. 16 at Orange Coast
College's Photo Gallery, 2701
Fairview Road, Costa Mesa.
Gallery hours arc 8 a .m. to 10
p.m .. Monday through Thurs-
day and 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on
<)aturday. Call 432-5524.
.. Small Metals" works by Arline
Fisch, Helen Shirk and Joann
T anzer will display through Jan.
2 at Ettinger Gallery, 2222
e ·1 W~t A Girt•
• •rm in the Mood for Low"
Grove. Performances are sche-
duled for 4:30, 6:30 and 8:30
p.m. nightly. Charge reserva-
tions are accepted by calling 54-
GLORY.
Jobn Andenon will pcrf orm at
The_ Crazyhorse Steakhouse,
I S80 Brookbollow Drive in
Santa Ana on Dec. I 5. Call 549-
1512.
"Masiab," Handel's magnifi-
cent oratoria will be performed
Dec. 13 at 8 p.m. in Orange
Coast College's Robert B.
Moore Theater. Tickets arc $6
in advance. $7 .SO at the door (if
•• , Fee4 a Sons Comin' an·
•"On The Sunny Side Of The Street"
available). Call 432-S880 to
charge tickets and for further
information.
MUI.le EYents at Cal State Ful-
lerton: The U nivenity Concert
Band (Dec. 11); Symphony
Orchestra (Dec. 12 and 13);
University Singcn (Dec. 14). All
concerts start at 8 p.m. in CaJ
State Fullerton's Little Theater.
Tickets arc $1 to $3.50. Call 773-
3371.
"New Ase Guitar -Sounds of
.Cluistmaa" fcaturinz Eric Ting.-
stad, mq_tcr o{ steel' stri.Ps and
classical guitars will take place
Dec. 19 at 8 p.m. in Orange
Coast College's Robert B.
Moore Theater. Tickets arc $5
in advance, $6 at the door. Call
432-5880.
STAGE
"The Man of La M•nclw" at
Elizabeth Howard's Curtain
Call Theater, 690 El Camino
Real, Tustin. Tickets start at
SIS.9S. Doon open at 6:30 p.m.
Tuesday through Thursday, 7
p.m. Friday and Saturday ·and
11 :30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. on
Sunday. Call 838-1540.
a mqical holiday mmical by
Dylan Thomas will play throuah
Dec. 20 at the Grow Theater,
J 28S2 Main Street, Garden
Grove. Ticteu are SIO to Sl3.
Call 636-7213.
.. A Cluiltlua Carol,,. Dickens•
classic tale adapted by Jerry
Patch will play through Dec. 1A,
at South Coast Repertory's
Mainst~ T1ekets arc SI f-Sl6.
Call 957~33.
.. Tbe Gift of tbe Mqi, .. and '*A
Child's Christmas in Wala" will
be presented by the Orange
Coast Repertory Theater on
"Tbe. 1-~•tN-of Penzance,"
Gilbert and Sullivan's popular
operetta plays at the Harlequin
Dinner Playbouse, 3SOS South
Harbor Btvd~ Costa Mesa. Call
919-SSl I . -Dec. 12 and 13. Tickeu are $4
and SS at the door. Curtain is
.. A Child's Cbristmu in Walea," at 7 p.m. Call 432-S880.
Art Museum launches 25th year with ball
The Newport Harbor Art
Museum will launch its 25th
anniversary year at a black-tic
"'Silver Solstice," to be held on
Dec. 11 . The event will also
celebrate the opening of the
museum's major international
exhibition "Flemish Expres-
sions: Representational Painting
in the 20th Century."
Among the dignitaries
expected to be attending were
Ambassador of Belgium Her-
man Dehennin and Vincent van
der Mersch, Consul General of
Belgium to Los Angeles.
Co-chairwomen for the event
are Michael Perkin and E.G.
Chamberlin.
The evening will commence at
6 p. m. at the museum with
ribbon-cutting ~remonics and
tours of the exhibition. The
Edell String Quartet will enter-
tain. ·
Following the reception,
guests will adjourn to the Hotel
Meridien, Newport Beach, were
Peanuta Hucko and his Pied
Piper Quintet will entertain
during cocktails. Peanuts and
bis group arc known among
their peers as the top five .. swing-
jazz" players in the world.
After the cocktail hour,
trumpets will herald seating at
the gourmet dinner in the ball-
room. Music and dancing to the
16-piece Bill T olc ~ Band will
continue throughout dinner. A
special opportunity prize of two
Sabena Airlines tickets to Brus-
sels will be drawn after dinner.
Reservations to the .. Silver
Solstice" arc $256 per penon.
Invitations may be obtained by
calling the museum at 7S9-l 122.
Fired officer says he'll testify in court
---.... 3 officer present on the scene, not
Henig. Many officers were
involved in this case and Henig
is in no way a key witness,"
Stoddard maintained.
Police reports indicate that
the Sea Dolphin which was
moored at a public dock at M
Street appeared to be riding low
in the water, indicating that it
was heavily t.den.
Atternpta to locate the owners
· of the boat and to fmd teaiatn-
tion materiala were umucceaful
to a search warrant was
obtained, accordina to Stod-
dard.
Richard Wilton Nelson, 26, of
Massachusetts, Victor Paul
Lucfni, 36. of Santa Cruz and
David Paul Choy, 29. also of
Santa Cruz have been charged
with possession of SI 0 million
worth of marijuana and conspi-
racy to transport and sell mari-
juana.
Harbor Municipal Court
J udgc Robert Bostrom ruled
that police did not have probable
caute to board and eearcb the
boat and tbe cao w11 thrown
out of court.
The county ~ jury later
indicted the three men and
Municipal Coon Judie C.
Robert Jameaon ruled tbat
police did have aufficien~ lepl
reason to board the Sea Dol-
phin.
"Integrity of the department
is at stake because people think
something other than the truth
happened," Stoddard said.
Henig will not be rein.stated
as an officer and details regard-
ina his termination are private,
according to Stoddard.
"Officer Henia was fired for
lyin& and it was no way related
to his job performance or to this
drug cue," Stoddard said.
Detpite several attempts to
oontact Newport Beach Police
Chief Arb Campbell, a reporter's
telephone calla were never
returned.
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NOTICI Ol llUITln IALl
Lem .... 91ml/C0119CM ...
T.l.Ne..Wl110
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CROc;KER CUSTOOY CORPORA TIOH •duly -.,pointed
TNll!le under the tollowi"8 described deed ol trust WIU
SEU AT PUBUC AUCTION TO TH£ HIGHEST BIDDER
FOR CASH AHO/OR THE CASHIERS OR CERTIFIED
CHECKS SP£CIF1ED IN CIVIL CODE S£CTtON 2924h
CP9Y11b1e tit the time of .... in allWful man9Y ol the Unbd
Sltlllls) ell r1IM. dUe 8nd lntllfell COi•~ to Md now
hMd' by it Wnder' lllkt Deed ol Trust in the property
twekwft8r described:
TRUSTOR: GARY f. CONCANNON, PATT B. CONCAN-NON
BENEFlCIARY: CROCKER NATIONAL BANK
recorded April 19, 1979 as Instr. No. 23479 In &c*
13111 P-.11 983 of Official Records in the office of the
Rec:Glder al 0ranet County;
said deed at trust describes the foOowins;
Lot 3 of TrKt No. 2813, in the City of Newport Beach,
as C*' map recorded in Book 94, Plies 45 to 47 inclusive,
Misceflaneous Maps, in the office of the County Recorder
of said County.
YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A OE.ED Of TRUST
DATED 4/06/79. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO
PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT A
PUBLIC SALE. If YOU NEED AN EXPl.ANATIN OF THE
NATURE Of THE PfK>CEEDING AGAINST YOU. YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER
1915 Chubnco Ave., Corona del Mar, CA 92660
M(lf a street address.or common desicnation of property
is shown abcMt, no warranty is 1Min as to its completeness
or carrectness)." The beneficiary under said Deed of
Trust. by reeson of a breech or default in the obllptions
secured thereby, heretofore executed and delivered to
the underlicned a written Declaration of Default and
Demand for Sale, and written notice of <Wault and of
election to cause the undef'slaned to sell said property
to utisfy uld obflptions. and thereafter the undersisned
caused ukl notice ot default and of etection to be
recorded Auaust 12, 1986 as Instr. No. 86-35 7571 of
Official Records in the office of the Rec:otder of Oranp
County.
s.td Saa. will be made, but without eownant or
wat1'Mty, upr-.s or implied, reprdina title possession,
or encumbrances. to pey the l"emlini"I principal sum
of the nae.(1) MCUf9d by said deed of Trust. with interest
as In said nata pnMded, advances, if wry, under the terms
of said Deed al Trust. Nn, chw81s ~ expenses of the
Trust. end al the trusts crMt9d by said Deed al Trust.
Seid .. wm be held on:
Wedne1d9r, o.c.nber 17, 1986, at 1:30 p.m. in the
lotJbf to the buitdlftl locM8d at 601 South l.ftis StNet.
C>nMwl. Cllflfona 92668
Al the time ol the lnitillt pubUcation ol this notice, the
tCllal amount at the Uf'P9id tl ., .. a °' the obllption
MCUNd b1 the abcM described deed "' truJt and estln I dCOltl...,.. 111,end.,.asis$186,723.05.
It .............. the time "' .. the °'*" .. bid
m9Y be ... tfwt thetallil II~ 111 due.
" ....... the •l*tld .,......,. bid m9Y be obtmined
t,, c:aUinl tN ........ •t 1~• numb9rl an the day
betlnh .. (714) -4137 Of (213) 627-4865 Dlllil: NIMinbw 17, 1986
TAC#15Ul
CROCKER CUSTOOY CORPORA TtON as said Trustee,
By T.O. SEAYICE COMPAHY, 19ri
By Sue P'9cMrd, A~ S.Ctetaly, 601 South Lewis
St, o.-.n.. CA 92M8. (714) 385-4700
11/2712/4 12/11 5702
~lifomia ompcntion, 222
2 lstSbwt, ~Beech,
CA 9'2660.
This business is con-
ducted by I corpotMion.
Sianed: t eny A. Sheward,
President.
This sDtement ... filed
with the County Cl9rtl of
Om.-County "' ~ '·
1711
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KUOtL C* 11MM1 CW ...,. mnt IMOtlZ ...
... • , •••• In .. '*"'
for ... .., III ... -tlmstD~ .. ....
from RYAN KlrrH SAN·
CHIZ tD .VAH ICETH AGUI· lM . ....................
.......... 11 .......
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blb9 .... cut"'~,,.... Ho. l • 100 ewe c.... 0.. .... a.a
Me. C..lb•U. an 12·29, ... '* 2:30 ddodl pm.,
endtt.tandttwelhcM
QUll, tf -.Yehl¥ .... why
said .,.._., for ~ at
name should not be
~.
tt is fUtttw on:lel ed that
a ~"'this 0RW to lhcllW
ca&M be publilhed In HEW·
PORT HARBOR ENSIGN,
NEWPORT 8CH, a,....
papet "' ..,.,., eirat"9·
tien, published In this
county at i.st once a.-.
for four consecutiw weeks
prior to the dlY of uid
hearina.
Dated Nov. 18.1986
HENRY T. MOORE JR.,
Judea of the ~perior Court.
11/27 1214 12/11
12/18 5711
K.aUO
WllO'llCI "'"' .. ••11•• NWITATDmn
The totlowina penous are
doirw business as: DAVIS
MONTEBELLO DISTRIBU·
TION CENTER ASSO·
CIATES, 1400 Bristol sn.t
Ne.th, ~lt9 245, NtMport
Beech, CA 92660.
Wlll'9m K. D1wis. 1400 ~ .,,... North, S&rite
245, Newpc.t Bwh, CA
92660.
Richard E. Lucy, 1400
Bristot Str..t North. Suite
245, Newport Beech, CA
92660.
Chartes L. 81.1chanan,
1400 8riseol Street North,
~ite 245, Newport Beach.
CA92660.
Robert J. Thier1artner,
1400 Bristol Street North.
Suite 245, Newport Buch,
CA92660.
Alan J. Tundand, 1400
Bristol Street North, Suite
245, Newport Beach, CA
92660.
This business is con-
duct8d by a pneral part-
nership.
Sianed: William K. Davis,
Gener.I Partner.
This statement was filed
with the County Clm of
Oranae County of Nov 6,
1986.
File No. F32Sl21
11127 1214 12/11
12/18 5720
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nc11110U1 •was NW ITATDIENT
The followi,. persons are
doina business as; MAC-
LANO VENTURE I, 17911
Mitchell A.nue, Irvine, CA
92714.
MlchHI K. McNeil!,
17911 MitcheU Avenue,
Irvine, CA 92714.
R. ~ Suthertand. 4018
Main sn.t. ~ City,
Misouri 64111.
This business is con-
ducted by a ...... p.n.
nership.
Sial1ed: Mktlael K. Mc:Neif1, Gefw.e ,.,...,_
This ltMliW'nent ... flied
with the CoUl1t)t ~ "' Oranll ~ on Nov. 7,
1986.
Fill No. f32S430
11/27 1214 12/11
12118 5721
1-al.21
WNOllC&
ntill .. IU•IEU
umlTATDmn
The followi,. person ~
dolne busfneu 111: LOOK·
INGGOOO BEAUTY SALON,
34192 StrMt of The Vioeet
Ulntem, Suite 2, Dena
~CA92629.
AOGd MONGEON. 207
30th Street. ~
....cilMa
flChiH IJI • I
--··· f Theflloatq....,w ..
:'f'&t~--KOii 13 Corpo.. '*"'-Sull9l ...... port Blmdt, CA 9121180.
~ &: amino. 1016 N.~Aw..S..Anl,
CA92701. ... K....,...2073i
......~~
IDn a.ctt, CA~
Dominic J. Renzi. 10201
Beverly Or •• Huntinaton
a.ch, CA 926C6.
This bu1Jneu 11 con-
ducted ~ ....... pert.
nership.
~: James K. Jarrett
This statement was filed
with the County Clert. al
Or..,.. County on Nov. 24,
1986.
Rae No. F3m20
11/27 12/4 12/11
12/18 5704
PUelJC N011CI
ACiliiOUI • 111 M
UMI ITAllMllJn
The tono.ina .,... ....
doina business as:
ANTHONY'S SHOE SER·
VICE. 3401 E. Coest Hwf.,
Coron. dll Mer, CA 92625.
Anthony's Custom Shoe
Repair, Inc.. California,
24410 Alcadia, Hinkley, CA
923'7.
Thia busineu is con-
dudlld ~a COl"pOI~.
Siped: tnnt.th ......
,. .... It
This lt.illlWTwwt ws filed
with the County Cten al
Or.,. County of New. 24.
1986.
Fis. No. F327 l25
11/27 1214 12111
12/18 5708
PUalCNCJTa
FlCmlOUl•llnEll NAMEITATW
The fotlowi"8 C*'SOfl IS doina business as: McCON-
NELL'S ICE CREAM & 0£$-
SERTS.
Donald 8. & Frances L
Cullinan, 17391 Sandal-
wood, Irvine, CA 92715.
This business is con·
ducted by husband and
wife.
Si81*1: Donald 8 . Cullln.n.
This statemem was filed
with the County Clertl of Orance County on Nov. 24.
1986.
File No. F327118
11127 1214 12/11
12118 5706
....: N011CI
nc111..-wu
MME 1Ta111mn
The roHowmc .,. .... are
doina business as: WIN·
DOW WONDERLAND,
24702 s.tw Roed, 0..
Point. CA 92629.
Gwen HMM. 24702
Selva lbd. 0.. Point. CA
92629.
Karen Whitmcww, 3334
£.est Ca.t Hwy. 1253. Cor·
one cW Mir, CA 92625.
This buaineu is con-
ductlld bJ ...... S*t·
nnhip..
Si9'9d: K8rWt Whibll&n.
Thia ..... ..,. -ftted .mt the County a.rt. ol
Or-. County an Mow. 24.
1916.
Ale No. F327117
11/27 12/4 12/11
12118 5707
1-8125 ITA'llmBl--n-•
W.-1 IOI U.
Of"RCIHW
8Ull'IED..._
The foHowine persons
hMle ........ the .... ol
the f•ditious business
name RADFORD S£lf-
STORAGE ASSOCtATES,
32118 Paseo AcWan'-.
ll-2IBI
"*lemncl ................ ......... , ....
KlhWlOM 1111 I&
----~ .... Toaltwirs.bllwkiwiw.
aedil1111• cav• .. • Clld-illn. end ........ ..._
beciet.. ilc • ..., a tin
the will •.-..~PHILIP M.u:Mll A_..,._ a.wt filed
by GNf't 8. lOW£U in ...
$up9riGr c:aurt ~ ORANGE
County ,..uestina ....
GARY 8. LOYELL be
appoint8CI • .,... .. ...
•• -..._ ...... It
... the_...., .. ....
dint.
The s-tition requests
~tD-·•·1a1 the
est.a. undllf' ........ d-
ent AdministrMk»n of
U..SAct.
A '-itc on the Pllllitiat•
wift be tilllld an 12/ 17186 Ill
1:45PM in Dlipt. 3 ~
at 700 CIVIC CENTER
DRIVE WEST. SANTA ANA.
CA92101
IF YOU 08J£CT '° the
..... ~the .,.aitian. JOU should...,_....-.. the
hearin1 and st8te your
ob;ections °' fi.. writt9n obied.ions with ..... court
befor9 the heari• Yow
appwwece ,,., be tn per-
son OI by ,.... lllbney.
IF YOU ARE A CR£DITOR
01 a c:ontil...,. credib al
the dee .... JOU must file
yow ct.irn ...._the murt or
pr8W'lt it '° the ~~tative ~nted
by the court with•n tour
months from the me. of
first ISSUMCe al lllttllrs as
provided in sedJon 7'00 "' the Catib .... ,,.,obettt Code..
The bme tar fiq daln1s
will nat ....... prior'° ..,
months from the dtlltdthe
'-"• nalic:ed ........ YOU MAY DAMtNE the
file ..._ bJ the caurt. If JOU
.. a~i!I..., 'rt in the ....... JOU..., __
upon the aecutor or
admioliicitlab, °' ....... the
1111111'1., tar the ·• or adnwildl ........ wilti
the c:aurt .. PIOd d ... wica.a_..,,..... ...
~ .... JOU dtsire ....
nctic:a d the fililw ol ..
i nventofy and appni_..
nwwtd ...... ...-.ard
the ....,.. or acaua
............ in w:llrs 1200
and 1100.5dthe~·
,,.,d Ci Coda.
AtlDmej tor pwtitiu•.
L<Mll .. & Sfll IW.. 1201
OOWl ST .. STE &00. NEW-
POltT BEACH. CA 926'0
11/27121412111 5714
'Wl1Cmnca
flCIHWP A
--111111 1 n.•n re..-• ~.... IE .-rot-.
NATIONAL REAL TY
EXCHANGE. l8Z5. 2 •
Drive 9233. .... ;rwl
a..r:tt, CA 92&0..
Jim llK:I&. 117 *-SL
(8) Neupwt Bw:h, CA
t2l6l..
This business is con-
dudlld bJ • ....,,_.
The ·----a..-,, .... _, .. .....
... undw ...... . ... 1---............ 4./UK. _.. ... mr.clL. Thia ... _ ...
....... eaune. a.. .. Or-. a.., on..__ Ul
~
FieND.~
1U'Z7 121• 121 u 121
18 511118
... aw+ CTI n. ............... dairG te 1· a MCIFIC
PUBLISHING HOUSE.
124 .. Os* A.e.., EWbcla
lsa.nd.CA~
Jahn Kimmt. u.~ as-
Awe.. Bait.. ls.l8nd. CA
92662.
This business is con·
dUdlld~an......._
The reaistiant com-
,...._. ID trwllad bust-
ness under the tktitioi1S tJusir-. ,,..,. OI ,_
ltS111d llbl:Ne on 11-7-8'. s.-t ..... IClmnly.
Thisst.111w1••..stilmd
"""' .... ~ a.. "' Or-. Countr an Now. 7.
1916.
F"lle ND. F325310
11/27 12./4 12/11 12.I
18 5105
&
fCUl .. P -. ....... w. n..Wc ·a...-• ti'C t.1· II a~
ASSOCIATES. 306 Carle
Mm:tlo.S..O •aCll-
bni9ta72.
Trwwis lnwst»i••G. • Calibnie ...... ..,.._
stllQ. -Calla~ s-ea..-. Calitamia
92672..
An.a A. r,.._, c;w..-..
mrT~d .......
~Tnasto ad
undtr ....... -.. J. CollRwmT,.._,++ t
andh• L • .,....,
DtStributian ol -0-. I drs &Im .....
f*'-Y~ 19'6. 3115C..
lillicha.S..O t0i9Cal-
..... 912fi72.
Thiate f ··-·· ..... slli;L
The,....., ... ~ ...................
,_ undrr .. I @hws ...._ __ __
19, l!lm.~bf ....
A TF9Wis. •1 9'4
PWtnilr.
This I 2 I I -fiPllld MthU.~0..fll
~r...._---g
19115..
,.. ... ND. Fl:Z5.115
1V 20. 111'27. 1214.
12111 S1'
-,...,, Fu -... -= ... •IJED**IS. ~ !119-
slllare on.. • 3 t --.ca--.
Dlilli9&S a .SW
l.--C ma.-. om.
S..S. trs • SNIBt
L-.C .. -.c.m.
11Ji& -. •• Ill • c..
....... -••• 9
Sis :1: Dlllill as a 1lill _ ...
... .. ~-Clrlltl .,
~~ ...... 2'.
1915..
Rll • f3Z7l.IS.. ll/"D 1V4 12/'ll lV
1.8 5.-
tr•T Cl
I I
n.·a ·w -ctaills ' • • P RS
& -CDISl-..:llall
SUMtDll-.. r a • ..._,CAtraa.
~W..T..._,8101
C 5 I .... 81.5.1 .., .... s11s .. a caBDL
, 9& L .... 62'Sl. .-.....x a 1---.ca
9IM8
11Ji& t.= Ill is ~
«M:Wbf•e , ..... ......
~naaL.._
1llia -a.s ---a....a..tJI Or-. a...,-.... M..
1985.
~Nlla..F3Z71.l~
l trn 12.1• 12111 121
UI 5100
........ , n.111•••-· ~ ..... IE 91111E-
PR£MEUR Diil» MSES.
6J5 ..... "2D1. a..
~CA.
Dlmill Sc:dl Datlk es w ... P"80.a..-..
CA.
This .. """5$ IS COii·
cb:ildbf•ef ., ..
s • • • 0... DllOllllL
T1lis ---.... Ca.lllllr a.. Ill
ar.et a-.. Git .... ~
191115..
Fill ...... F3Z'11Zl
1 V77 12/4 12/11 l.21
18 5103
I
IC
Wll* I 1'111152 ..
daias ~PT L
256tl It JO om.._ Ue-........ ca tra77. lJle l 1
... l5Ml
" st1 on.. '•._
...... CA91:577.
S..-R..~255tl
t> •• on..··--....c::aW577. e ..... M
...... > ---~-.... Tiiiis .. s is ~
~b,•s .. ..,.
www ts
Sc~ l,Jlt~...,,
S.....ll~
This -tillld ..... c...., Cllrtk " ~c..._--u. 1~
'-FJ2ial'l
1214 W U 12118
l.V25 515Z.
•
. ..
•
• 11GB
NOTICI Of.,..,.... ULl
1'mJITa Ul.l NO. •1417 VOU AM JN DUAUlT UNOO A DttO Of TRUST
DATED 01/02/81. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTIOM TO
PAOltCT YOUR PROP£RTY, 11'' MAY Bl SOU> .AT A
PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU N«I) AN EXl'lANATION ~ THE
NATURE Of TH£ PROCUDtNGS AGAINST YOU, YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER.
On 12124/86 at 10:00 A.M. W£S PAC RECONVEYANCE
as Che duty llPPQirMd Trust. under end punuent to Deect
of Trust.
R9Corded on 01/09186 n Ooc::ument no. erH>09734
Of Offlcu.J Recolds in the office of Che Recorder of
ORANC£ County, Catitom4a,
execut9d by. THOMAS JOHN SCHLOESSMAN end
MARIA TtRESA SCHLOESSMAN, ha.a.net Md wite
W1Ll SELL AT PU8UC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST
BIDDER FOR CASH, ~ M dme al .... in lawful
money at the Unltld S..) .t THE FROftf ENTRANCE
TO SUITE C, W£S PAC RECONVEYANCL 4940 CAMPUS
DRIVE, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660
all riaht. title end int....t COio~ to and now held
by it under Aid o..t at Trust in the ~ sltuNd
in said County, Calibnia, delcribifw the land tt..in:
LOT 4, TRACT 1257, AS SHOWN ON A MAJ> RECORDED
IN BOOK 38, PAGES 25 Of MISCEU..ANEOUS MAPS, IN
THE OFFICE Of THE COUNTY RECORDER Of ORANGE
COUNTY, CALIFORNIA.
The .... 9ddr'eSs end other common desicnMk>n if
1ny, al the ,... property described •bcM is purported
to be: 3335 OCEAN BOULEVARD, NEWPORT BEACH,
CALIFORNIA
The undersicned Trustee discl•ims •ny li•bility for •ny
itlClOf"Ndnell at the ..,_ ~ and other common
desilNtion. tf eny, shown herein.
Said IMewill be n.te but without CO¥enant or~.
express °' lmplled, reprdirt1 title, posseuion, or
encumt>tmM:eS. to p.y the remaininc princlpel sum of
the rdl(s) ~ by Mid Deed at Trust. with intilNst
ttlet'9on, • prcMded in said not-<s), 9dYances, if~.
under the *ms at the Deed of Trust. tees. cNiraes and
expenses of the Trustee •nd of the trusts crated by s.id
Deed of Trust. to-wit: $72,474.99
The beneficiwy under uid Deed of Trust heretofore
executed end deliwred to the undersianed • written
Oedamk>n al Default •nd C>erNnd for S.le, ~ a written
Notice of Default •nd Election to Sell. The undeBianed
caused said Notice of Default and Election to SeO to be
AK:Of'ded in the county where the real property is loc:Med.
DA TE: ll /25/86
WES PAC RECONVEY ANCE, a California Corporation n
Trustee, VIRGINIA APARO. VICE PRESIDENT, 4940
Campus Ori¥e, #C, Newport BNch, CA 92660-2119,
(714) 476-1893, (800) 824-1513
12/4 1211 l 12118 5732
ll-21112
PUMJC NO-~-a
ntCllllOUS WUS
NAm lfATEMENT
The folklwinl persons are doina business n: HAMIL·
TON BUSHARD ASSO-
CIATES (a California
General Partnership), # 13
Corporwte Ptau, Suite 200,
Newport Beech, CA 92660
ST,EPHEN C. HOKPINS,
Trustee, ol any Successor
Trustee of the STEPHEN C.
HOPKINS and DENISE
HOPKINS TRUST, under
Declaration of Trust dated
October 24. 1980 and as
amended, 2553 Monaco
Onve. Laauna Beach. CA
92651
HARBOR PACIFIC DEVEL
OPMENT COMPANY (a Cah
fom1a Corporation). 2«2
Elden. Costa Mesa, CA
92627
MA TTSHAN CORPORA -
TION (a California Corpora·
t1on). 25091 Buckboard
Lane. Laeuna Hills, CA
92653
This business 1s con-
ducted by a aeneral part·
nersh1p
Si1ned· Stephen C Hop-
kins, General Partner
This st.atemem was filed
with the County Clerk of
Orange County Of'l NOY 19,
1986.
File No F326785
1214 12/l l 12/18
12/25 5745
1-2922$
"'IUC NOTIC£
ftCTITIOUS BUllNESS
NAME ITATU1ENT
The foftowir11 person is
do1"1 business as SUZU
DESIGNS, 351 Crescent
Bay Driw. Lacuna BNch,
CA 92651
Suzanne Mane Weber.
351 Crescent Bay Drive,
l.quM Beach, CA 92651
This business is con
ducted by an individual.
Si1ned: Suzanne Marie
Webet.
This statement was flied
wrttt the County c~ of
e>r.,,.. County on Nov. 24,
1986.
fill No. nz72fi1
121412.IU 12/18
12/25 5747
ter Drive, Suite 520, New·
port Beach, CA 92660.
Andrew G. Potter, 840
Newport Center Or .. Suite
520, Newport Beech, CA
92660.
This business is con
ducted by a buitness trust
Sianed: Andrew G. Potter.
This statement was~
with the County Clerk of
Otanae County on New. 12,
1986.
File No. F325638
12/4 1211112/18
12/25 5748
1-211n
PUBUC NOTICI
ncnTIOUI IUllNESS
NAME ITATDllNT
The followina persons are
dofna business as: ARROW
ASSOCIATES (a California
aeneral partnership),
23117 Plat• Pointe Or .• Ste
100, Laauna Hills, CA
92653
The A1a Family Trust,
Gilbert and lesllfl ~a. T rus-
tees. 2966 C•lle Grande
Vista. San Clemente. CA
92672
~n M Brown Sr., 2322
Bay Fa1m Place, Santa Ana
Heiahb. CA 92707
Michael J. Bolin, 1919
K1nasmill Lane, Richmond,
Texas n469.
T.O Steele, 3959 Electric
Roed, Ste. 452, Roanoke,
Virainia 24018.
J. Willi•m Mayo, 9894
Bis.sonnet. Houston, T9'1AS no36.
This business 1s con·
ducted by a aener•I part-
nership.
S.aned. ~n M Brown. Sr •
General Partrw.
This statement was flied
with the County c~ of
Oranae County on Nov. 13.
1986.
File No. F325869
1214 12111 12/18
12/25 5749
PUBUC NOTICI ncnnous.,...1
NAME lfAn:.NT
The f0Uowiti1 person is
dotns business as: PROP·
ERTY OF, 1221 Pacific
Coast Hlatwwa1, Newport
Beech. CA 92663.
Allie M•• Hitchcock,
1580 Uonrowta, Newport
8-ch. CA 92163.
Thla butlnen 11 con·
~ bJ en lfldMduel.
...... AHie Mee Hitct.-
Old&.
TNa Jl I ,.,. -tiled
... .,.. County c... al
0...,.. County on Oec. l , 1-. .
FtMNo.FVl&M
1V412/l112.118
12125 , 5733
1 ....... _ nc::C~1• ~,.....,_"' ... ~ .........
dcMn1 buafnna ~ A)
ABTEX COMPANY, 8)
MARK C. SCHOENBERGER.
C) All TRON INSURANCE.
NJE.HT, 0) AU TRON COM-
PANY, 3 Ashbrook, ltvtne.
CA92714.
Stwl MW, 3 Aahbroc*,
Irvine, CA 92714.
This buslneu is con·
ducted ~ •n Individual.
~S..A*lt. this stMliilmlf ot .. filed
Mtti the County ~ at
Ontna9 r.ounty on Dec. l,
1986 .
File No. F327663
1214 12/11 12/18
12/25 5734
PU-..C NOTICI ncnnous ......
NAMllfATEMENT
The foUcJwiti1 person is
doinl busifmaas: JtHOOES ' co .. 1401 Dove ~.
Suite 210, Newport Bw:h,
CA92660.
John H. Rhodes & Co.,
Inc., a Californt. corpora·
tion, 1401 Dove Street,
Suite 210, Newport Buch.
CA 92660.
This business is con·
ducted by • oorpontlon.
The re1istr•nt com·
menced to transact busi·
ness under the fictitious
business name °' names
listed •bove on 1·1·81. Sianed: John H. Rhodes &
Co., Inc., A. Rhodes. Secre-
tary.
This statement was filed
wtth the County c~ of
Oranp County on Dec. 1,
1986.
File No. F327665
12/412/11 12118
12/25 5735
1·21211
PU-..C NOTICI
ntCllllOUI ......
NAm lfATDIENT
The followifw penon Is
doinc business as: 1. M&L
FINANCIAL SERVICES, 2.
HOLIDAY WORKSHOP,
25031 s.tford Street. la·
IUN Hills, CA 92653.
Loretta G. Beeuwsaert.
25031 Slilford Street. La·
IUM Hill1, CA 92653.
Date business was first
transacted 8-1-81.
This business is con·
ducted by an individual.
Sianed: l.of9tta G. Beeuw·
saett.
This statement was filed
with the County Clerk of er.nee County on Nov 26,
1986.
file No. F327506
12/4 12111 12118
12/25 5736
1.29217
PU-..CNOTICI ncnnous .,,... ..
NAiil lfAlDIUfT
The followiti1 person is
dom1 buslneu as: SWG
BALDWIN PARK INN ASS().
CtATES, lTD., 1600 Oolle
Stf'8lt, Suit. 130, Newport
Buch, CA 92660.
SWG Manacenwot C-om·
pany, • California Corpora-
tion, 1600 Dove Strfft,
Sua 130, Newport Beech,
CA 92660.
This business Is con·
ducted by• llmlt9d pat°tnlf·
ship.
The reaistr•nt com·
menced to trlnuct busl·
ness under the flctJtJou1
busineu name °' names listed above on December
1, 1984. Sicned: SWG MMl·
~ Compeny, • Cati·
fornla Corpor•tion, By:
Stanley W. Gribble, ..._..
dent
Thit ~ wn filed
with the CountY Clefk of
Or.,.. County on Hc:N. 19,
1916.
Ale No. f326713
1214 12111 12/ll
12/25 5737
dol• ........ -IAU). WIN PARK INN ASSO. CIATDt • GiNt'il ,.,_. •
sh p, HOO OoVe Sti'Mt, ~· ...... a.di,. CA •
Out~ Baldwtn Park Partnen.l...."~t~'.!__·._~~ Teau u~~;1900
Y°'*M .. Sule J 12. Hous-
ton, r .. 71056.
SWG Blldwtn fllf1' Inn
AllOCf1t11, Ud., • c.tifar.
nta Umittd Partner.hip, usoo Dow9 StfMt. Suite
130, Nli•port a.ch, CA
92660.
Thia buslnesa 11 con·
dud9d ~ I ..... pert. ,..,.,,..
The r .. lstrant com·
melad '° trMMCt busi· ,.... und9r the fictitious
~ ...,. or '*'*
lsMild etiowe on o.c.mber
1, 1984. s.r-t: SWG fllld.
win Par9' Inn Auocllites.
Ud., I California lJmlt9d
Pwtner1hp. By SWG MM·
.... oent Compeny,. Calif.
Corp., Its Glnerlll ""'*· By: Stanley W. Gribble,
~
This statement was filed
with the Courrty Clerk at
Or..-County on Now. 19,
1986.
Ale No. F326782
12/4 12111 12/18
12125 5738 .....
PUalCNOTa
F1Cf II lOUI WISS
NAiil ITATOIENT
The fonowina per10fl is
dc>fna business as: CA> NEW·
PORT INSTITUTE Of COS-
METIC PlASTIC SURGERY,
A MEDICAL CROUP. (8)
NEWPORT INSTITUTE OF
PLASTIC SURGERY, A MED-
ICAL ~P. (C) NEWPORT
INSTITUTE, A MEDICAL
GROUP. 1254 Irvine Boule·
vard, Suite 160, Tustin, CA
92680.
Newport Institute of
Suraery, • Medical Group,
Inc.· Califomia, 1254 IMne
Boutevard, Suite 1601 Tus· tin,tA~ .... r :1' '•
This business Is 'con·
ducted by a corpotation.
Staned: Newport Institute ol
Surpry, A Medial Group,
Inc.. P. James Voloshin,
M.D., President.
This statement was filed
with the County Clerk of
Oranae County on NOY. 19.
1986.
rile No. F326789
12/4 12/11 12118
12/25 5739
•·212a PUalC NOTICI
ncT1T10US IUllHOS
NAiil STATDIEHT
The followina person i$
doina business as: AQUA
CHEM · DIVISION OF GROW
GROUP, INC., 1001 Oo"9
Street. Suite 205, Newport
BNch, CA 92660.
Grow Group, Inc. (A New
York Corporatk>n).
This business is con·
ducted by a corporation.
Sianed: Grow Group, Inc.,
E.A. Smolinski, Voce Presi·
dent & Tl'USUf'W.
This sta1en'lent was filed
with the County Clerk of <>ranee County on NOY 19,
1986.
File No. F326788
12/4 12/11 12118
12/25 5740
1·2'Ml
PU8llC NOTICl
FICTtTIOUI IUltrlDS
NAiil lfATDllNT
The fof~ S*'IOM ant
doiti1 business as: SCOPRI
ITALIA IMPORTS, 1595
MomMa A"9fMt. Newport e..ch, CA 92663.
AoHmary M•ul, 843
West 15th, Newport Belch.
CA92663.
Andrea Cuzzupe, &43
Welt 15th, Newport BMch.
CA92663.
This business 11 con·
ducilld 1J.;: .... S*t· nenhlp. ...... y
MU.
Thia lt&knwtt w Ned
with u. ~ an a1 Or-.. CourQ on Now. 26. i-.
fill No. f'321IOa
1214 lVl l 12111
1212!5 5741
l...aHI
PU&ICNOnCI
FICllllOUS9V811DI
NAiil l'fATIMDfT
The fotlowt"I penGf'I Is
~ bulJneu -= BAU).
WIN PARK TOWNE CEN·
TER, LTD., 1600 Dove
Street. Suit. 130, Newpoft
Buch, CA 92660.
SWG~Com·
pany, • c.ufomla Corpora-
tion, 1600 Dove StrHt,
Suite 130, ~ Bw:h.
CA92660.
Tht. bullne11 fa con-ducted..,. Un"'9d Plf'Nr· ur ... reclatrant com·
meladtD ..........
... under the~
~ ........
..._._.on0el11lbll"
1. UM. ............
I n..a CU1011z. a cal-
fomla Cotpont on. ly:
"*-IC NOTICI
ntCihlOUI .....
MMllfATDmlT
The~..,.,., ts
doilW business as: ACTION
REAL TY ANO INVEST·
MENT, 1830 8eryt t.ne,
Newport a.ch, CA 92660.
Miklos Munkacsi, 1830
Beryt Lane, Newport Beach,
CA92660.
This business is con·
duct9d by.,, indMduef.
Sicned: Miklos Munkacsi.
This " 1 ,,.... .. filed
with the ~ Cid at
Or-..~ on Now. 24,
1986.
Ale No. F326740
11/27 12/412/ll
12/18 5712
, ... 17
~NOTICI
FW:UllOUI 1U•11a
NWlfATmlln
The followi"I ...,. .....
doina business as: FON·
TANA HERITAGE WEST
ENO ASSOCIATES. • Cali·
fornt. limitlld paftnership,
230 Ne•port c.Mr Drive.
Ste 300, Newport a.ch. CA
9266(). 7511.
Barcl•1 Investors Fon·
tana. 230 Ne•port Center
Driv., Ste 300, Newport
Bellch, CA 9266(). 7511.
WeyerhHuser Venture
Company, 21515 Haw·
thome &Nd .• St. 210, TOf·
ranee, CA 90503, A Nevada
cotpOflltion.
This business is con-
ducted by a limit8d partner.
ship. SicNd: Barclay lt"NeS--
tors Fontana, • California
1ener•I P•rtnershlp,
Richard S.n:lay, GeneAI
Partner.
This stmment was fl~
with the County Ctertt of
Or-.. County on Oct. 28,
1986.
File No. F324264
ll/20 11/27 12/4
12111 5666
1·21111
FICllllOUI .......
NAMllfATmDIT
The followi111 penons.,.
doirc ~ -""*fY·
est Pat1Jw's • ·~ P\ata. 840 ... aport c.... °""' Suitll 465 Newport
Beac:h, CA 92660.
LO. Chttst191~ General
Partner, 840 ~ c.n.
ter Drive. Sutk 455, .....
port Beach. CA~
... R. P5cMll. General
Partner, 3333 Mlchefson
Drlv., #400 Irvine, CA.
92715
This buslneaa It con-
duct9d bf. limited S*tner·
ship.
The realstr•nt com·
mMCed tD tnMuct ~
,,... under the fidtltoua bulifm8,.,....., ...
on MY 13, t•t. _._
L.O. Christiano, General .......
Thia •••ammnrs.,..it .. flld .,.,.~ana1
~~--.3, ...
f 12'709
11120, um. 12/4, 121 n sm
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&•tD "*'C.-ncl
nc111 ... a111r•
NWITAWW1J
The ....... .,.,..., is
dol .. ~a: NEW-
PORT F1NANCIAl SQUARE
LIMITED (a C.llfornla
limited ~). 3300
lrvn A*1Ue, Su* 100,
N .. port Bwh. CA~
Albert J. ~ & Auo-
ciMes, Inc. (a Calibnia
c:orpcntion), 3300 Irvine
Avenue. Suitla 100, lteapcwt a.en. CA 92660.
This business is con·
duded by a limited oertner·
ihf.;. rqi1tnnt com-
m..ad lo hnMd busi-
ness under the fictitious
~Mme ..... abcM
on Now. l, 1914.
~ AtbertJ. "-'· flrn.
iderwt ol Albert J. AA.. ' Asloci1t11, Inc.
Thia 11 I 1*1t w filed
with the Cour1t1 Clart5 of ar.,. ~ on Dec. 5.
1986.
Fi .. No. f'328361
12/1112/18 12/25
i 11 sn6
l..au4
"*.IC •nca flCllllOUI ......
NAMllJA,_.
The fof lowins panon is
doi"I ~MIS as: C. C.
BUStNESS PARTNERS. 41
Corpo.m Pwtc.. Irvine, CA
92714.
The Willard F•milr Trust.
4425 Jambcne Roed, Suite
125, Newport Beach, CA
92660.
This business is con·
ducted by • fwnUy trust.
The re1lstr•nt com·
menoad to trw.ct busi-
neu under the fictitious
business name list8d at..
on July l, 1986.
Silned: Michael E. Willard,
T t\lstlle ~The Willard Fam-
ily Trust.
This na.t.-... "*•nt,,. ._ Ned
with the Couney Clettl of
<>r.,.. County on Dec. 4,
1986.
File No. F328207
12111 12/18 12125
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Oop&C. .•........ 124
Uu11lacll: ••••.••. ' ••.• 125
tto.11 ....... ROioms 413
t4*ts ............... 416
TUNIPOllTATION
CLASSIFIED INDEX
MEICHANDISE
SAi ES & SERVICE
~-: ............ 808
Aps!lllllC* ........... 806
.................. 826
IULEITATE
Industrial ............ 506
lncotne f>ropetty •.•.. • 5091
Llike Shore Ptoperty 515
~-•••••••••••• 9CX>
AndQUlt ctassJc c. ... 912' ~-.•...... 910 AutD1 W...e.d ••.••.•• 915
Auto Pitts & Tlrel •.•• 9'J'J
Auto Repeir /Dom •..•• 913
Auto R11P9ir/For •..•.• 914
lob for Sale .......... 510
Mobile HOf'f* ........ 917
Mottpp & TO ....... B)1
AflplillaS W...ted ... 807
Auctions ............. 814
Buildq liblarial ..... 817 ANNOUNCDIEffTS BUSINESS
Business Equipment 818 c.m.a f.Quipment ... 819
Con/Stamp& ........ 813
Announcin& .......•.. 200
Beeuty Aids .......... 213
c.d of Thanks ....... 201
lnwatJ I iel'1tS ..••.•.••• 828
Money to loan ........ 605
Money W.wed ...•... 606
Aatn1r •.••.......•.. 511
~ FUIT'lkhed ••••••• 407
Ac*. Unfllnilshed .... '08 Bldl. tD be~ .•.. 816
Business Property ...• 500 eusm.u Rlntlls ..... 421
Condos for Rent .••... 409
Condoa '°' Sale ....•.• 507
Comn.a.t AOS*tY 505
Motets .............. 415
Mountain Cabins ..... 422
Office Spece ......... 420
Bc:aet:s • . • • • . • • . • • • • • • • 91(:115 campers ..........•.. 919
f' oreiln & 5'>or1S •.•... 911 Cemel8ry lob ........ 201
Florists ............... 207
()ppottunities ......... 700
~wtd ..... 70' Ftll'l'litufe-••••......... 800
~W.ad ..... 805 Gwa8I Seles .•....... 705
Out of State Prop •...• 514
... Estate W.-..ed ... 518
Rentals to Sh9nt .•.... 412
Rell Estate for Xchl ... 517
Real £state Loans ••••• 600 Rooms for Rent •••.•.• 410
Mapedl ••••...••.•••• 909
MaeDrcyclea ' Bikes 908
....... 7 .............. 812
Marine Suppfys •...... 906
Misc. for S. ......... 800
Funeral DinK:tol y ..•.. 205
f unsal SeMces ...... 206
Health Aids .......... 214
Lept Notices ......... 212
o..t Property ....... 513
f.-ms & bndm ..... 512
Motor Homes ......... 916
l'*"'9T Clubs etc. 209 EllPLOYllENT
Nurs.sies ............ 815 ~ ............. 300
Misc. W..-1 •........ 810
Musical lnmument ..• 811
Office Equipment ....• 827
RESORT PROPERTY Glr •n for~ .....• 400
Houses tar s.ee ....... 508 SERVICES
u.t & Found ......... 210 Oppottunities ......... 305 For Sde .............. 418 Schools •••••••..•••.• 608
P'ersonels ............ 211 ~ .......... 301 Pets&~ ....... 823
ttaut. for Rent/f um 405
Houses tar Rent
/Unftm ......... · .... 4()6
Rental .......•....... 417 SitlJlltJon w... . .... 308
'Directory of
Business Services
•Accou11ti11S
BOOKKEEPING a pain?
let Georee do it! Prdes-
sional. computerized
reports tailored to your
needs. Smalt bu$;ness &
individual specialist.
Licensed tax preparer.
George Bief IStacl. -rhe
~~keeper."
~ are for mitdty ill
children •t R•inbow
retre11t. Kids aees 2 mos-
12 yrs receiwe m from
nunes for':!:& ftu, ~Id ~. hct1ns spratnS
tn a dean. safe leernQz
atmosohere. Open M-F'
from 7am-&>m. For bro-
chure call 714-7~9307
'" Neaiport Bch
ee..eom
t. .......
CUSTOM LANDSCAP·
ING DESIGNS-Sprinkler systems installed/
r epaired /cleanups/
haulaways/lic & Ins.
535-0613
LEGAL SECRETARY-
South Oran1e County
~ finn ~ ..
secrehlry. Experience
requinld. Word process.
'"I experience pre-ferred No shorthand.
Self starter. Call Dana for
interview (714 )855
1246
TYPISTS-$500. weekly at
home! Write: P.O Box
9~~ Elizabeth, NJ 0 7
~ Nel!ited. l.Ne-
in/out. Girts 7 & 4. U.·
lish s~kina. must
drNe. D Toro. AftlJI 5
p.m. 586-7311
•Fln111
Former Mr. Universe
Priv. lessons-Men &
Women-Guar. weight
loss in 45 dws.. Se'8 cted
client* 667-2888
CLEANING UNUMJTED
For~ in house-
cleanino providina all ~incJudirw~
T rustworthy & del>el lda-
ble.. CllU today for esti-
mates. 546-3726
Ron's Window Wastq
Complete dwWw serv. cornmc'I/ residnlvac-Y
LJC:'d 67S-4 750
•Nun 1 I Aide
COMPANION AJD£ wilt'I
~ experiela look·
i111 for ekterty OOUPle Of 5'fllte ejderty. Wilf m
for you in my beMJtiful
home.~
AIFS Foundation, 100
Grenwich Ave. Green-
w1c h CT 06830. 203·
869-9090
lntellia~~~'~ ener1et1c, athletic: Yitor with 5*s
ability k>olUna tor fun in
the sun on V'"qin lsiand
Charter boat. PositK>n ~ immed. 661-1304 Phytres
EARN XTRA MONEY FOR
XMAS! MARKET THE
MOST EXCITING
JEWELRY IN YEARS.
OUR JEWElRY IS SEEN
ON OVER 30 TV SHOWS
WEEJ<l Y ANO SOME Of
THE MOST POPULAR TV
STARS HAVE PUR·
CHASED THE JEWELRY
FROM US. THIS NEW
ORANGE COUNTY VEN·
·TURE IS YOUR OPPOR-
TUNfTY TO DO SOME-
THING EXCffiNG-HAVE
FUN-AND MAKE LOTS
Of MONEY. TO VIEW
THIS EXCITING
JEWELRY OPPORTUN·
rTY CALL 714-476-5006
SHORT CUT TO
FRANCE. Goina to
France? Tutoring &
Translation Service for traveter, Businessman,
& Student Michet 662-
3256
.......... 11111
WOROPROCESSING
GRAPHICS Rasa** 613-32n
OfF1C£ OVERflOW ~
p/u delivery 642-2540
TElEMARKETING
$7.50 . $13/hr
Permanent PIT ct.y & ~~~ ~Gr.tpay,
~ hrs. oonv. HB loc.
(Buch at 405). Call
Linda l .80().'32.7-4080
AIRLINE JOBS Sl 7,7~7 ~A"l~~/~~ Now Her· . uw.. JOB LINE l ·
5 8 -459-3535 ext
A2954 for into 24 hrs.
Childcare needed in our
CdM Home for int.nl
(Mys M-f 8-6. Own nns.-
portltion lite housework call714-~60-8466.start
1/5/87
405.HcM••• tor Renl/Fwn
South~. Treasure
Island Cotbee home on ocean front ~ furnished (2) bedrooms.
$1,.600. owner (714) 4~3236
furnished ~ Wtnter lease. 2 bedroom, 2 beth,
3 decks. 2 dinifw rooms.
fabulou1 ocean view!
Gln9. $1500 month.
494-0472 lJllUN
~
Uni.
4-BEDROOM 2.mett U.-una Hill. fllle.t ,.rd. dose to .... caurts..
Sl,200 includes pr-
dins. Anna 643--3193
CORONA OEl MAR
OCEAN FRONT HOUSE
3br2be -2c.r
$2500/mo 581-5392
New! NeW!r lived In!! (2)
Story lMle Forest Home..
Master Bedrooms.
Baths. Hardwood
fiteplace, air, dou·
ble private yard (stove~ reariaentor).
$875monthly1st secur-
ity. 586-0844
House 3 bedrooms, 2
bllths. Misaion Veeio, air,
new carpets. floors &
paint lMllt tenced yard.
Very clean. S 1,200
monthly 830-1715
~-.,8-chac...
Y1ar (3) Bedrooms. f'l~) BMhs. (3) f'...,.._, (2)
Wet-bars. Gardener
included. $2,000
monthly. (714) 661·
9520
North Laauna. White
sand and ocean view.
Beautiful furn~ bedroom home.
from beach, shoppina. F"weollal, new airl)9b.
$1,000 monthjy includes
utilities. 4'97-3031 or
760-7173
Neer B9Y ' Beach $525., priv, furn ~
. bar, carpets, lewk>rs,
bal~ sundk. _pra1._e, 181G~ IWboe Blvd NB.
854-0354
Roomnw.te wanted,
ocun-view South Lae-una Hotu~ Non-
smokina._ -~ofiuk>nal
only. '400 monttt'-Y
inciudes utilities. 499-
2275 E.,q.
Dana Point Larae 2 bed-room. 2 blltt1 IC*'b ilMt.
Fireplace, dishwasher.
refnaerator. $850J. ~no ~ts. 498-1917; !!)01·
9312
2 Bedroom. 2 bath &
studio with oce.1 viaw.
Dana ~i~!, $785 & $750.4~79
Newport Beach-New lum.S ~ .,., dbl =:r-1s00~1m
333-
lmm8C.. OJndo.. 2 bdrm,
2 ba., dbl ... pool, jac,
tennis. Yrty rental,
SlOOO/mo. Open 8:30to
?. Avail now 213-258-
5479
0.. POint. 1-bedroom
condo. Poot, jacuzzi,
ocem'I dose. End unit
$700. 240-7165. Lewe mess._
410.......
torlt9nl
Mission V18fo near free.
~. 2 furnished rooms fe>< rent. Professional
male, non-smoker. l ::"1~·=1IJ utilities included +
security. Newty deco-
rated. private phone line. ~9244
Senior a.ty, lake Forest
.. teffronf home; rent
smll bedraom.~ bah, staraee. hen,
laundry, club om. ~&tennisi $350 + lt
3 Latilitie m 1905
RoommMe wanted for
bautiful house in ~ Hills & Mission
YMIJO tumished $295 + 1/3 utilities. 58£>-8672
Prof fWk ~ resi-
dent seekinc prof F /M 25-35yrs to share 2bdr,
2ba, ...,tment in the
beau. Park New~rt
cmptx. 1v rnsc 759-7529
Female roommate to
stwe 2 bdrm 2 be -in ~lewport Bw:h. Brand new, poof, laundry t.cil-
ities. trah con1C)9dor, -"' '° beech. AP.. riaht next to pool-outdoor
..... for pool uws-
~~l!I furnished. '375.00/mo + ~ utili· ts-ys~~:
Ewes 714-646 4463
Resort Renhlls-Puerto
Vallarta-Oceanfront
delux-2 pools.-melds·
beeut. buch .. Dfden·
R.e.d ~-1 bdrm penthouse~75 wk/1 bdrm IOl 544/ . 4
bdrm ff" /wk. ~5-
6291
4J.l.;Fors.le
FAU RIVER
F uUy fl,mi$hed 2 llCt'fJ
minl estm on the water. 1600 IQ. fl mm house
& 720tq. fl .... house.
sleeps 11& ~ ftshina. ~~.=fun.
.... thls_yew. 8edllr = ~ P.O. Boac 309, Fell
Ri\W Miiis. CA 96028.
91&336-6131
Deluxe Dana Point
Ocean-view. Custom
Condo. By owner. 2 bed-
rooms, 2 baths., fire·
place, ~ bueldi" Walk to Harbor and
Beach. $15~500. Oa_y fg~-41~2 or (714)
180• Ocean/City/Catal-
ina Views. Extra larae
San Clemente luxury
condo 2 bedrooms, 2
baths, 2 ti~ Huae
family room 2245 sq. ft.
2 car attached pnce,
wet bar, wine closet
dream kitchen, areen-
house window, eatina area. secluded end unit. $22~000. By owner,
498-1219
Lacuna Niauel Condo. l.oWest~)~ ~y. A&au~a61e 9.67% J01n. Tastefully
uperaded. Open-house
12 noon-5 ~· week· ends. s101,, . (714> 495-0222. ~ Pelf1 St, Lacuna Np
El Toro Condo · By
Owner. Quick sale! 3
bedroom, 2 a.th. upper
unit Low uarest. owner will~· ~} .. 5()()/offer. 213-430-1~
Reduced $10,500 to S 199 500 Laauna
Beach. Spacious (2)
bedrooms, (3) baths
condo. Many amenities.
uparaded fhrouahout.
Includes washer /drier.
Secured buiktin&-237
Calliope, L.aauna Beach.
(Day) 846-7588 <Alice),
EWtnire 840-0075
Lacuna Niauel · 213 bdr,
3 ba w/fam rm, form din,
priv patio, frpt, 3 min to
be~"· priv commnty
$2.3:>1L 760-3675
leisure Wortd Town-
~=iot"= view, 2 bedrooms, 2
blths, Kashmir drapes,
crystalchlndefier 2 air
conditioners, ~ self
cleanina OWJnS, ceilinl cover in carport,
$120,000 firm. ~I'll owner. Cati for appoint·
ment 837·1895
Great lrTwest»a tent Prop-
erty or 1st Buy! 2 bed-
room, 2 bath El Toro
condo. $7,000 & take
<Net" _payments. Call 859-
0812
501-Houaea for s.a.
L.a&una Hilts-Private 2 t>earoom 2 bath patio
home. Small fenced
yard, corner location,
opens to field & bike path
uptraded. Best offer
OWJr $79,000 Jim/Gabe
after 6. 643..a703
501·Houses for ..
El Toro 3 Bedroom 2
BMtt Hana Quilt cuf. :.r:=m: owner. Open Sun. 12
Noon-4 p.m . 27175
C&airmont Place, El Toro.
no.5374
The best home in pres..
ti1ious Carmel HIJh·
lands. The best pnce with a million ctoa. view.
3000 sq ft. 2 mstr suites
plus, 2~ ba, spa,
~ kitch. .mment. ties too mention.
$535,000. Call fox &
Carskadon 408-625· 9300~ Jean Fournier 409-,,13-7250
&~= Oubtatdf 11 CCI~ ot
easy ~:~· 2ba. woOd ..... Anast COlta .....
port locatiorL Must W to
apprec. $195.000. Act
now & delll ~with
own/bldr 646-8402.
673-5500, 631-0317
BUILDERS CLOSE OUT
BROKERS WELCOME
Loaded w/uP1rades
these dramlltic 2 story
homes start .. $158\900.
Only 5 ~ lilt S48-.& 329
B1 owner Sacrifice!!
Reduced from 1498.000
to $389 000/oilw! Cus-
tom built Catalina and
Hatbor views, San Cle-mente. (5) bedrooms,
(3~) blthS. (3) firePa-
c:es, (4) car pnce/ R.V.
KCeSS Marty amenities
with Dis throulh· out/~ accesso-ries/more. (714) 240-
2102
$5,000 moves you into a
secluded Sp.nish Lai· una Beach charmer!
Estate size lot, ocean views. m11~ walk·
ways. Don't miss out on
an oPPOrtunity of a life-
time to mcwe k*> Laf·
una. Owner's ucrtfice is
your pin. '494-44.28
Lacuna Hills home -by owner, motivated seller!!
Specious 3 bedroom, 2
blth, USJl'lded. 1 year
o6d: Gate auarded Falcon
Hill. $212,000. 643· 8397
Mission Vieio Home · 3
bedroom, l ~ bath, bonus room ..,._ ywd,
fireplace. New catpet.
paint. B.l owner,
$127,500. 472-0109
Mission Viejo Home . 3
bedroom, 1" bath,
bonus room larae )'ant.
fireplace. New carpet.
paint. B.l owner $126,500. 472-0109 •
O...~hli63' MAGMf'.ICENT NATU· 5-t ~~ RALPIAa NEQCl..llCEI 705UWIALE R£. ~lmlllr~ ..... """ .... ~ ~ 1979 2 ~ ~I'-cteep:y hull = 10,000. =: AZ~ '"SUtTt =. ~20/2~ t ....... •LI~ OVERSEAS EXECUTIVE STA 1018a. ...... Spectacular Mii ~ ma 25, 4 Qbins. -.............. 1991
owner, 3 bedroom, full etec, air, superb -,r:._-.... , TRANSf£1ttl 3 month .......... "Der.
bllUt home. ''"""roam. ~Nelldfy=· new~ formal ~T CHRISTMAS ~keel-v750: ..... ~= k J590k. t ~""'°"' lilt/chiM l~Lua.n Anlel .o. ec. ~ Gill1tQlrl91 w.-... catMMt: European Piccard h w/dia-Sii $1 961). ~s"" t..ch. 92163 OI QI Henry • WcMilTOI•~ ..... ~u., =-..c'i,ooo~ 1175 ... ~ cl9642-5735 . Sofa ~Sot.. .,,.,. ~~!-,. ... & 3 c~. ~&Unw$1 .. undlr...... ·1519 -·· -bedrom $155,900. ....... ,.. SAVE $1000'11 ...._ to u75. Exquisite 2.o2ct ~DIAMONO, -•Met tD Lam
chelrl $15 .. Deco Boak· 5911 Your Own ~ -.aom f/11/A/
EJ ToroHome=CMIW· case $12., Xma stuff book tells alll Send WHIT£ carbon di I I I Md d'9lt $8915. $1600. '114-557-4201 '51..,,,_. fulyr 111 nd. 4 bedtoam. 2 kM!IY Ind IQb, .. morel Dec. 110JJC>~ ~to Conlole Color lV 25•, ultimtk --Cn.lil9' . kitchen, air, 11th I 12th 1260 ~ ~~$125. . D. .O. lb
•54 Chris ==· ~RV acc111 ShcMi W-ldow has ~ for CM betu-1 Hmrbor lrM2. ~Ca 91761
a model. $139,500. Fairview 1 blk So. of /end tables. lu.c.lna/ ~· .... Trust Ottds-$10~. $250. r= dil .. 859-6617 Up! No Cfedit ck. No a... etr:. (714) 857-11i ..... w/tni • 0..-need
C8ltl .... c.I tar dl&lill ~ c.u Dennison HOlmAYftWIDla and talk Mrioul ftt. PRtCE R£DUCtDt s.. 673-7311. .. &m&.ml.lm
JIO,OOOt El Ten home. 800-Fumllan Safa. lo41111t. ~ • 253-4692 days-.
tBCUlllTI Must Sel! .... uncif 3225~ bedroon9' 2~ blllhs. ............... for can••nmns MS65 M::a'r.ns. Weal Fireplace. cetttral ~ ,... .. 11 Ill $285. 952-4254 1980 Martin 22 foot
fomW clninl room. Dininl set·t.dwood/6 below dea en cost Opp'l Qbin Mercruts. 260. chairs. 2 matchin1 HitKhi receiver 45w $4500 Firm. 54a-4131 access, slu"'.t::tone lnbo9fd/CMlttmf'd ~ block wall inc. hutches. atass doorS,, PanalGnic turt_.. 2 Hr.tt upSIJded. 2 pn-ti1hted. includes 48 ~-.rs . $75 .. "'
140 hours! Fully
~ ... Ellmdei.
va. ooruos °":! sawr. Lots d Sb e1 f • .-.. 1 Wy 972· ti:f · . (714> n $2,990. 3--piece-= 1946 SLOT MACHINE i: alac1tt•
BAll Y (Tri. Bel2 condition f1$.000. To. bedroomU-. vehide 978 Buick
arman. =· drwr. Like new ~ ::!'1 =·ir for (2) 5$ Mission Viejo. tmutiful Burled . $1750. room set NllO waaqn aaiiable if . ( mllChine. eon.
Arna, H~~-kMDos· ~Rd $1.500. 131· move in condition!! 2 Oak/1tass entertain· =~~vas. sof• model 'W'
bedrooms. 1 ~ bMhs. ment center 5' • 5' after. (714) 458-l.aaers. 8&G
$300. Eves: 643-0727 ' ,599 up. Surtets Home an cmTS lat rw 1985 25 fl a.ytirw: 225 ric~"L-= Din rm chairs. m~ 1600. Af ~We buy. Trar.-,_, must empty Volvo inbollrd, ~450 ~-~7~blue erms522-
f129,900. AssUmable 3000 sq. fl home mW 111-Mur'c., lnlL ciera sunbrid9I. sleeps = ..... ~coffee PETS AR£ P£OPlE TOO! 6. pcm ~. ··:: ~ho&.es.t/Sun •. set S' 5, all ..... ,.,.c;;rz tDr*-1~ -~ .. rnMch. ~din-$19.995.. s.n .5320
sion ~ °""" 770-flOCJDLE ~ 637-5884 tNen· .set.Oak room BEAUTIFUL EUROPEAN T -Cup T=in 546-2678 . bfass/e • 809-llilC.torW. VIOLIN, .•/bow,= ...
coffee bibles • din-OWN YOUR OWN ~~ 514-0ut Of ..... ~-$t75. ... I l•lthy, =Shih-90I ... tne DESERT R.8. CLUB-Gun so a/love seat =· NEWOOD ... IALE obo.. 838-5792 tzu ~wlh peel. ..._. Club. 4W.O. etr:. Make Unused sofa bed . DILMllD ..... . cam-Suppl• n & hMle fun ... on formll French PnMnciai 142..ml Cello with case & bow fuU c ... --as. Play-0 u~ acres off livin1 room & dininJ ~*' rNde. A i pets for children. ... AVM.A•E Tme ~ • Us Yeps "'V~ $12.000 F.P. room sule. Mint oandi· KarllStan ~ 14, 2 Christmas lift! ~·~ .. 'fa••• OI HaWli. 1 bedroom, of c.h. By OM* tion. S9ricM only 547. 492-0609 kitchelMttlle. ... ameni-822-1847 ~ • 16. 54C).'m2 Call ••• 1064 $275 ..ch. 492-5503 ..S,.14. 2 Ftt
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SERVING THE NEWPORT HARBOR AREA
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CUSTOM DESIGNER CARPET uu __ .._ .. llE-LJ • REPAIRS CIUCllE
EUROPEAN At Discount Prices RESIDENTIAL -Allllllll HOUIEl&PUI COMMERCIAL IAIOS CABINETS FINEST QUALITY OFFERING: Full Nnlce confl'Ktor • Room AdcltloM REMODELING ..... ,..,...,,_..,, A~now .
8e$t Quality & Pr;ce Wide Price Range • Remodeling ~out
from $7.95 · $31 .95 sq. yd. • KJtchena & 8d'I "You deal directly Job. No.-Too .... NMnya. CompenQ-. James O'Connell • Patio Cover'I & Deeb
Cabinet Broker Cuseom ~ • no eddelOnel ODlt • Doots. Wlndowa. & Skytlghta with contractor ... 0u.myWor1l HcM-=t1 I Ml'9,
Finish Carpenter WOODLAND BUILDERS Rt II°' Mlbty Priced 1'*"'9d, UC*md. 8ond9d
8 & 8 Interiors fEllml1U (71415eall0 714-898-7663 Ou.thy Wortl & Low Prioee 633-4113 S..&,_..6 ca.
Lie #450186 640-6985 644-9886 Prol111IDMI PenoMlized s.vtc. .... , ... ._, ............ .,.... LIC047511 BONO(O MDl74 131-5424 1241 w. AID\ &.A
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Dock Repair T,_T,.. ..... ERNEST L BISHOP HOME SERVICE GUIDE Cl1111 ... ATTORNEY AT LAW Ct1mtn~I. divorce ,,..._ .. penon~I 1n1ury . For 8dditional IPK8 you can now rent 2 IPKeS
FREE ESTIMATES .,... ..... bankruptcy (vertkally 0t horizontlllly) a....wu11•c• ..
FAIR PRICES 714-553-0344 ATTORNEY FOADETAILS
714 • M1• '701 714-752-0308 CALL Kii 11.11-8120 675-7641 Eddie INITIAL CONSULTATION FREE
McMaua. ABC RIGHTWAY MR. WINDOWMAN
Merine. *PAINTING* MR. WINDOWMAN MOVING M•lntenence Local & Lona Otstance •Homes MR. WINOOWMAN
•Hull Cleaning • quick/c•reful Lowest Rates •Offices WINDOW WASHING Reliable, Careful •Waxing •Mechanical •courteous licensed & Insured •Non-Skid I Story -SJ0.00
• Detailing • Electri\:al • reasonable IMes I Pool Deck/Patio 2 Story -$40.00
•Generator 552-0410 • Parking Lot Stripping SCREENS INCLUDED
•Diesel Specialist .. , .... •We do it am 897-8180
U0-1240 Tl38046 UC# CAL·T-199891 539-9081 197.1415
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1986 ..___ °". x-7~lh-ira.., 4 W'f'tr. me1-. p.p. Jif. ...
1986 BMW 528£-a.utif\Jll I oedwl, Oliy
900 milllS. .a...r OI ....
OIS ..... $335 manlh. 831-9284
W•·'Z I
c-· c
1979 CADILLAC
Seville-Low mi=,
fultyk.-a. ... ~.
~trio~ ~ $7,995. 85S-8200 ...........
1975 280$ Mercedes
Benz mded. pxt ant. Becker stereo $14k.
720-1579.
·12 Mercedes Benz
380Sl wttt a blk int. nu
tires $30k obo 213-437.
8555
1964 Mercedes 220S
xlnt an1 2 '°"8 blue.
p.p.. tv mess 722-8787
1979450 SlC H•cedes, excaJtent condition
119.950 ...... sunnJOf more. 837-8800 X215
OI 637.052()
1982 MUSTANG GT -low
mi'918e-EJCcelent condi-
tion! &42-7828, 859-
9204
'85 Trans am k.ted w/
all optioras warranty. Bob
548-7298 pm/ 650-
6698 am
To,ata
1984 TQl10ta~ ~ Sun-roof (Electric • F ulty
loaded 41. miles. b: ....... CDldtion. Ask-~-~-~~
(714) 751.Evenq
... •"
.,. vw •••11 .. t~J llld!I. ....... ,..,,..
• IB•lliam.= 50.000 "* on . ~ AUlM $17SO. Dlli'9 640-7'18
911·
Fei'9111Pw11 c..
112.-.1 Oanh Clirs
1931 MODEL A SPORT
COUPE Fulr restDNd Ml a-' $9,SM>. 495-
1970 O.Sic ... oedas
Benz 280SE. Fully re-
stmedl! Rt built •!Iii._
917 Matl1 llan11s
Capo a.en Adult Pwtt -2 bedroom mobile
home.. ....... c:onw lat. One owrww. excellent
condition. $31 ~: Ews: 496-0889, u.p:
582-5408
Mobile Home 2 bed-room. 1.,. bMh:s_ very
clean/ extras. New g::t..!sa~-=
shoooina & buses
$27:500. 493-1675
...xm1a mm mer ..... OJ ......
Of RCilt .. Ml•IEll -n1lm
The toUowinc person (persons) t.s (hmwe) eben-
doned ..... al ... ficti-
tious busineu name
CAMERON GREGORY INT£·
RtOR OE'SIGH .. 2431 Hol-
ld-r Aoed, Newport Bw:h.
c.litomi9 92660.
The fictitious business ,.,.,. r•Ndto ._ _
Ned in the ~ a.ti's
ofb on Merd\ 28. 1-_
MARY CATHERINE
CAMERON, 2431 Hdidly
Aoed, ... d PQft 8w:I\. Cai-
bnia 92fi60
GREGORY SHUBIN, 9109
~·. Oown.y, Celitor-ni8 ~
This business .. con-
ductld by ........ J*'t·
nershlp. Sicned: ~
Shubin.
This ~It -filed Mth the County Clettl d Los
Arwttes County on Now 21.
1996.
12/11 12118 12125
1/1 5766
.•. .,
"•IC..nca ACiii .. 9LllLI TI• __ ., 11
The ...... ~is doins balirw a: JEN-
NIFS cooetO'Y, 27000
Crown Valier Partlwar. ..... BO. ,. I : ' Vil9D.
CA91l691.
WT~(ac.li
_,,.UmMd~).
2 S.nta Fe, lmne. CA
92714.
This business is con-
dudld bf• lmllld ........
ship.
The reaistrant com·
•••IC:ied to DWI busi-nns ..,., the ficlitiolf$ ....................
on Die. 1, 1916..
SilJ.t -A. Mdl•:JI' ~ ....... .
This " 2 ... -,... with the Courlt.r Qertl al
Or-. ~ on Die. 2.
1986.
File No. f32I005
12111 12/18 12/25
1/1 5773
..-C.rt'ICE
ACHl ... 9UllllUI .... na._..,
The~ ...... ".,.
doi .. busil.a a: CON-
OOUltSt AUTO PM1C. 4911
BIRCH SI 111£ I; SUITt 100;
NEWPORT BEACH, CA
92681.
Robert It. ~t.
4911 Birch sn.t; Suit.
100; Ne ;1Qlt 8w:t\. CA
92660.
It Ternalhr O'Brien. 4911
Birch Sb'Mt; Suh 100;
Pl• •a.ct\. CA 92fi60.
FNd It. Ww::tttlr, 4911
Birch StreM; Sutt. 100;
Newport Bw:h. CA 92660.
This business Is con-
dudld by ............
nsship.
The rqistrant com-
IY*IC:ied to nnsact busi-
ness undllr the fictitiaua ...._..,..or,_,_
ll*ld ._ on 4/lOJK.
~ K. ~a&rten.
Thia ,. 2 iwtl -N.:I with the CourQ an d Or-.. Countr on Not. 26, 1986.
File No. f327Sl5
12/11 12118 12/25
l/l 5758
·~ ..-..CMJTa nctn1UU1••-.s .....11'AIW
The~ ........
doinl business n: SANTA
FE 5"tNGS TOWNE CO.-
TER PARTNERS (a Calitor· m• General Pat1net$h1p),
• 13 Cotwate P'taza. Suite
200. ,.. port 8wtt.. CA
~
~ c. Hopkins,
~:-u.!..!·: ..:t8-C
HOP9UNS aftd 00.ISC
HONINS TRUST. under
Dldmrlltion d Trust dilllld
nctat.. 24, 1980, ... -amended. 25S3 MonKo
0rtw. ~ a..ch, CA
92151.
MlllsMn Corporlllian (•
Califwnia corporation),
25091 Bucllboatd lane,
U.-Hilb. CA 9:2&53. _.....,a Alffwlw. 25511
Ra.. aod Ria.i. l..lp\a
"-CA912el.
Thomas 0 . Lenny. 17
Woodflower. lmne, CA
92714.
This business is con-
dudad by ...... s-t·
IW1hip.
The ~•aistrant com-
n•iced to transect busi·
nns ~ the fictitious
business fW!'9 lisaad abcM!
on Nowmbs 20, 1986 Silr*: Slepher1 c. Hop-
kins. Gen.W Partner.
Thia 4 8 ,..,,. W9S fited
with .... eo.ny a.tl ~
Or.,.. Countr on Now. 26, 1986.
f"tle No. f327555
12111 12118 12125
1/1 5772 .... .,
PUmJCmtrca
na~or
MM•I MTOfU.
OfRChiiM •'1111 ....
The ...... pef'IOn ...
............ al the
fic:titioul tMainesa -= WU WORLD TOURS Of
LAGUNA NIGUEL. 23986
Aliso c..ll Ria.i. .....,,.
--CA~ The fictitious business
,.,,. 'lf&Ted to.,,._
tledonNow. l°' 1912inthe eo.nyofa.....
~Fat No. F201823.
E• ...... M1rtin. 16100
Drury Ot .• Whittler, CA
9Q603.
This businell -~ ~by an indMduM.
_. E• Mlllia Maltin..
11* stun ,...,. -tied
with the County c... d
Or.,. County on Dec. 3.
1986.
12/11 12/18 12/25
111 5771
ll..-sl PU&IC ., .... Mrn~aw
f'N!iiilOUI .... .
NAM1 PATIMJif
The followi~ pet sons ~
doirw business as· FIELD
STONE TRIMBLE
......... 14 c.oa-•
"'-N• JHt~CA .... ..... oa.; i•c.po. ,...._.1 a t-=t\
CA~ ,,._A. °'8CU\ 14 C...
..... ...... Na•pon 81mdti.CA--. Tia ......_. la coa..-
dlldld br • ... 11 l*t-..... TM,...._ com-
rwtald ti -1nct ,.._ ,.. uncllr ........
.,.., .-. llllldabcM
anq 1.1.a.
--JaM A. Duncan. Q1 ........
1NI 3 Q ••II w filed ..... ~a.ttal Or-.. eaun., on Die. 2. i-.
Fil No. n21962
12111 12118 12125
1/1 5775 llilOllCI. Nale ......
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GMH ttmtM C., CGuncil
altMQraltle ~mt~
........ pulllic .... isl ,...,, ......... al
WM£ ANO MALCOMB
ARCHITtCTS. INC.. tor
Pl.MMNG COMMtnM*
AlilENDMENT NO. 07 on
PRll*'t1 loc ..... et 990
Daw StrMt. hqpest to
........ Nec::port ..... ..... ..., ean.untlr 0......
opltWtl""'ID•tD,.
~ ptas-t)..., .. the_.. 1111 t)conwal
Bowsprit and u.cMhur
Baue..iml. tram "'An 'J •·
ant Silll 2A• to "Ad I I" CM ..
and ..... Ofllc9 •
I ." The PIOPOUI also
~ .. lllll)IUiiilll al •
tnllllc tlludf IO• tD permit
hanlNdianof. &o.000 -a. ft. aflC9......,. on the
............... madifi.
ationtoh,.... Caidi9 ID
as tD .-unit tM use al
CIClmC*t ....... .., • por-
tion ol .... rwqutNd olf. .......... ~
and• NQUelltDprOlid9aff.
..,... ...-.. t.ed on •
.. forrnule of one P9R.ina
...... _.. ..... ........, ... _,..,_ ................
.... • ., ••• h .. 1 i ...... , •••: ... ........ ,.,, "!: ..
Qf iltCllS ICMI .. •tin • so 7 11 ,_. ..
~---· ..... .. l'Ublic tll .... /Ii 9' I cl
...... dloJ ..... attM ...... o., ,.,.(714)
Ht 322!!l
NOTICE as HUDY ruRTHrJt QMN .... ....
sd* ........... ..... ..... .,".....,,·
1917 ... tM ... "' l'.30
p.m., ln .. ~HllCauncl ~ 33')0 ... port
Boe 'r•d. Newport~ CA~ltllhk:A.._
............. t .. Ld' .... .. ,..., __ ... be ._.. .....
WAID L 1tAOG10i.
aTYCLEMC CITY Of tE-w·POR'I'-BEACH
12111 5718
.....c.nca .. an• -NOTtcl IS HOfBY
GMM ..... ~o1-. ...................
................. be
............ of ..
Qw a.tt. DID NllwPQl't et.cl. ti ;;art ...... CA
~ until .... haur al
4:00 p.m... on .,_ 2tOtl dlJ
d0.C.1a1aw.1•tor:
omaAl POUCl TOW
TRUCK SOMCO fOR A 2-
Yl'.AR POflOO
NOTIC[ tS HEREBY
FURTHER GfVEN that a
pubic -. ... will be Nici
Ill the hour of 7'.30 PJn.. on
.a.nu.y 12. 1917 .....
~ ... Council~
3300 ,.. .... .., .......
tit part~ CA IM63,
tar I Mcie• lllid ccw•a:t
andil•e1t 1perw• ...
~-be~ ... on.
WANDA(. RAOOIO.
crTY Cl.ERIC
aTY Of NEi-WPORT-"' 8EACH
12111 5716
--=--:==------------
..a•• a.I WllD OfMIULI
Y~NCY
AppOcants are bein1
SOUlht 1ar • wcmter on the City of Newport Buch
Bulldlnc Code Board of
~-•rwaltalthe
~ al Schuler E. erwa.. The ........ Cod9 Bwdtl. ,,,,..in
the Cltr Hatt Council
et.rnbel, 3300 ·--Bout••d. Nca;.;art 8lltdl.
• an • QllJ1d melltie• at 4:00 p.m. Ap;;lclllicN• ..
available ftofn the City °""' Ofllca. ... OUll be returned no later than
o.c.-nt. 30. l• bf 400 p.m. •• be WiwYI ,.. ..,
the ~ 12. 1987 Clt1 Could~
12/11 5712 ....
lta1'111 ... Of MU.an morma . ........
IUD 111-n.e tDllt 111c..,... ._
.... ........ of the
ftctldoul buliiMle Mn*
LOOKING GOOD HAIR
OEStGHS 8Y GUMIO[ &
DEBBRA. 34202 Co.st
Hipway, Suite C. Dena
Paint. CA 92629.
The flc:tttious business name•• red toabowie w
Ned in Or.,.. ~ on o.c. 1. 1981.
Orfclnal FUe No. F-1n144 a.or.. Miiier. 26452
M ra Vista Lane, Mlssion
vte;o. CA 92692
Thb business .,.. con-
ducted by Ill individual.
12111 12118 12125
i11 sn4
IPITAlll. llWllTAm 1111 11M II WI "'*'' -1m1 II a .... m Ill tlf a I II II Ill aas • rflll .. lllm llllMI .... -·
hm ........... • flt!Ft' II ... I 11I .. 11111. Ill 1112 II! 3 • 2131'1111 ..... .., .....
BY JUDY DUFFY
People who love boats and
have collected one or two biger
tbaD dinghies often find tbem-
ldves purchasing everything but
the kitchen sink to find a suitable
pt.ce to keep tlaem. Sometimes
tboae places are inconvenient,
bard to aet into and out of, or
just not secure. Luckily, people
who love boats also need a pt.ce
to live and since they have the r
savvy to love boats, they pro~
ably are sucken for a nice house,
too.
Boat loven ahoy! All your
problems are solved at 101 Linda
Isle, this week\ featured prop-
erty. The home, offered by
WaterfJoM Hamm' .. Trowa
at Sl,39S,OOO on fee land, offen
space for two large boats and.
several smaller ones if the spirit
so moves the new owner.
.
.(
the home throup the many
windows tbat mate the interior
light and cbecrful. As invitina
and cozy a the salon of a blue
Wader cruiler, this home ii ODC
that stin feefuap of haviq
•come home• in the visitor.
LOVELY LINDA ISLE
I
used and tbe rault ia aa cfi:ient
and pelaful room wbae tbe
cook ii tine ad coalda't wut
a better domain AD ~•'IJ
nice touda ia • lar8C .....
Id OD top of tbe .-..zero refria-
cntor that ii UDObttane ia •
cabinet of wood ataincd to
match the rat of the cabi:Detiy.
A wet bar just off tbe kitchen
and con"Vellient to ctinina and
liYi.ng rooms rounda oat the
teeDe in the public area of the
dowmtain.
At the b8ck of tbe home ii the
family room with ea1J acca1
from the double aanF-Boldin&
a projection TV as well• ample
watina and a built-in unit for
boob and storage, this room ii
spacious and invitiq. Liahted
by laqe windows, the IUIUl)'
atmosphere of the house doean "t
loee anytbina here. ·
TWO MASTER SUITES
-..
'
Cmll mll .,,_., on e.tboe a...nd with MW diode. A
c ••• , .. 4 bedroom .... tamuy room. b1MI dlnWI roocn.
..,.. In bc*t ma• r blitt'l llnd oul8lde play ywd. Md uuna
with tinning lampe. Bull In 1814 with m 1tt1 r ca•IAnlNp.
State of .. .,, '9ct"*1Glogy guldet the .... ~ llnd cooMng
ayltlm, apu end wma. vtdeo. hlWoom Md MCUrity
l):t'ttm& •
·--•1·1•
•••••• u .. ,... wtth OV9f 80 ft. of .... trom.oe llnd
pMCnmic vtewaof thewidelll*tof P'9wporttwtlor. Large.
greclaw 1 Mory 4 bedroom home with tom.a dining. tMlly
and aun rooma pfue CCU1yW"d pool In thia uclueive
Wilt rtzont community .W. prt4'9b11chea. .-r• rat111•• ••-1•
Lm1 ml · Talml remodel. 4 bedrooma inducing tK.tge
bll'ftront malltr with·~ Nt/her9 ..._and lhllng
room plue tLmi1y and tornW dining roonw.. Ff9eh. llnd mcdlil• wMh FNneh INMtowt. _. Md bert. mtp .. ng.
___ pdo with pier and •. Owner will con9ider ndee
tor Udo .... «~ .
..... 111·••
lllm --•nmT · Ou1atanding Utlle i8land custom lloinae. ' ..... down ....,_... with ..... high ceilinged "*"" rme.d In~ with...,. UMd brick exterior, oak
a.I .. loon .... gnlllt .... Tivee bedroom. den, tiled
gcum1t ~ ..,._ .-m rock and dock tor tarve t>oet
.... 111-W
" --._ .... •wmT · ~ before on martlet
........., built and cared tor 2 *>fy 5 bedroom. •~ beth
home. PMllled hlng room with fireplace. tormat dining room.
--Jn famil'f ~ ptua ...,.,._ atudio/QU9M au"9 with
ldtchena.._ 3 car gerage. Sw11ping bey viewa and priYme
dock tor 3 boeta.
11•• llS.W
........ man. Security gated hf1hop ,..,_. wttti 6
bedrooma. tonnal dining and huge fllmity rooma. din. library.
wtne ce1W and daftc room. <>vw eooo eq. tt. with ao..
M4Mt courtyard aum>unding pool and ape. Wrap around
decka eldlnd the viewa of ocean. harbor and coudine. au.-111-1•
PDOlllRllY MY· Beautiful home with dock for 2 large boats.
Two 8'ory 5 bedroom, 4 bath with formal dining and study.
Handlomely decot •'9d wtth epeniatl tile ftoora. Iota of mimn
and lkyUghta tor an open felling. Spartcllng bey views from
~w.yroom. .
11.111.m 111·••
ClllTIY £•Liii IAYFlllT with extraordinary tute and
refinement ~UM of paneling and mouktinge. wood
ftoora and Ff9neh doors In thla 5 bedroom with library,
banquet aized dining room, family room and gourmet kitchen.
UMd brick entry garden and rear patio wtth ape plus dock
for your 50' yacht
""' ......... -.... 111·••
--llUll · llnmt 9lD Down channel and open bey
Yiewa trom lt"9 IOUth beyfront location. A specfous weU
malntaln«t property with 3 and 2 bedroom units. Terrific
rental~-Furniture available for sale.
--111·1•
-TllUa · ~ MWI of main channel and hatbor
boettng ectivity. Outsmndlng 5 bedroom home with famtty
and formal dining rooma. high oeillnga and tiarrazo ftoora.
Lowly Wraced yard with eepera1e chlldrens play area and
pool and spa.
·--111·1• u• Ill! -F abuk>ua location with wide turning basin views.
8et1>er carpet8d contemporary 4 bedroom with famlty, formal
dining and utility rooma. Poot and ape In entry courtyard
plus dock for large boet in preatigk>ua guarded watllrfront
community. Bank owned wtth terrific potenUal.
(LI) 18.• 111·1•
ma ICIMfmT .rt.O · ~ IMllntalned. Upper unit
haa 3 ~ bedfooml and large IMng area with
...,...,._ view8 of beKt\ actiYity Md IUMML Lower 2
bedroom hM n6ce pdo. Excenent high t.l9nce ~
lolln. an££ an••·• 111-1•
D1·1•
••••-Wiii-----of••~ tllirt>o(a tum6ng bMln md clty lghta. eo...-..~'f dlcot wtth 2 ~
2l\ bd'9 end ..una. White lie loora. bN9hed atumlnum
lctlchen cMlneta and eccec'ltl of butted oM. Securtty buffding
..... doonnM-and pool.
··-111·1•
lm al · Full of charm and 9Un8h6ne. Gfack>ua home with
3 bedrooma. including epedcMM m .. •r. 3 bd'9 and rx>'Z'f
den. e..m.d celllnga Md flMptace in IMng room. hatdwood
ftoora and lowty 80Uth pdo.
.... 111·••
llnmT P11P I I 11 • IS**C•ller Newport Ha1bor and night
light vi9wa. Newly Qlll 111 IS, 2 bedroom and den with high
<*NftQll, and ~ deck. SeUer wtn conalder trade and will
carry 2nd T.D. A"1!Allble dock tor 50' boat
.... D1·1•
_, .......
llllBUffl wtth ptfYa1l9 beaches. Two *>ly home with 3
bedrooms, famity and format dining rooma ptua den and
large yard wi1h gazebo overtooking aolar heetlKt poot New
oak kiEhen, roof and security ayatem in '83. Owner arudoua.
may carry 1 at T.O. wt1h 2<* down.
--111·1•
.UT ICUlfmT LICA.,_ • Close to Newport Harbor Yacht
Club and or-t bay beech. bike to Balboe Pier. A 3 bedroom
beech houM with aeper8te bonus room and beth.
14•• 111-1•
IPMllUO ~ MllllB. with sUp for 40' boat Lovety 4
bedroom wtth tamUy and formaJ dining rooma. eeparate
breakfat room and living room opening to walilftront deck.
Walk to Newpon'a ocean beaches.
1411.m U1 ·1•
Ulm llUll ~ · Abaolutety charming 2 bedroom red
brick cott8ge wtth vaulted ceiling-. fireplace, new carpet
and lovely patio plus spacious 2 bedroom upper unit for
Income. aoee to Ferry.
..... 171-W
~ MTII m.AT fllWI ·Elegant high ceilinged unit with three
bedrooms, 3 betha. fireplace. laundry and front and rear
patioe with bey and channel viewa. Security building wtth
awilable boat allp.
••• a1-1•
rtmlllU ~ ... ·with many quality ... tu ... A 2 story
home wtth beamed ceilings and aunny IOUth patio adjoining
the famlty room. Four bedrooma indud6ng h maatllr aulte
with aittlng ..... and bay view. Stipe to be9ch.
...... 111·1•
Mnml C-. ·with penoramlc vtewa. Totally '9fnOdeled
2 bedroom ln aecurtty building. fulty fumlahed down to the
&ul titecup.. Boet allp avaJtabte and walk to Udo and Cannery
Wt.gea. ONat vacation get-a-way.
Mam 111·1•
llY'm CllEI · Bay views from expanded one bedroom and
den with edded bonua room. Muter aulte hu ad~nlng
endoeed petio, new appUancee and attached double garage.
Security complex with pool and ape.
............ 1111.m Ill·••
... , ... PmT ...... Iott of chanlctlr and charm. Shingled
2 lllofy ~bedroom on ptcket ~ eunny oomer tot. Paneled
IMng room wtth U99d brick tlraf)lace. Acroea from bay beech
and....,. to ocean. Submit exehange&.
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b-* -,. A ....... ~ halile _... 4 becllloci-. llirgll
IMng rocm and~ room plua _...., lndOor poot Md ...
PIDM.m 111·19
-.... , Ii·~ 4 beditoom tlmlf t... wtltl
t.dwood loora. FNnd\ ctoora; 1-1 tide* ..._,._. and
9"doul w. ••• ..... L-oe ...... ~ and p9lo ... ---dM•·· pfltly .... .......... . ...•
lll'fUISI ..... ,_. ,.. 2 8IDry 3 bedroom IOWn."aome
wtltl fornW dining and tllnMy roome end ~Id~
Marble IOOled fllmlly room end catMdnll c9linged IMng
room OW9l1ooklng ..-o. 0-.d communtty with poof • .-
end grw--. ... . ...•
HILT ...... ._ chMn ,..._... from ttUa 2 bedroom
w._,. with open bw'f'I ceHlnged IMf'9 room .. cozy
··~ w.11 to lhope end ~from ....... illendloc~ 1111• ••.••
Lm ............. to build ,o&Wdrwn howe. v ...
IOI on one of Udo•• lostfl 111 • • Shaft ... tD be.a
Ollldelt. ~ bll ct.a Md ..... .... ····-LUWI _,I • Exceptb-wty Ml..,._ & ~
upgr8ded wtl\ a~ WnMy room. end add9Ct-.
loft In m 1111 ...._ Wood loon md d 11tar-decor plus
dollllle ~ glnge. Community pool.• llnd ......
ll.. D1·1•
.... -.a .... dclor'8 tram bwh. .... ~ pN:ied
tow tD doela In 1eee. Wei ........... IM"ge 4 Md 3 bedroom
uni-. ... OQlaft view train uppef dectc. OrM by 114 ~
SI. Md elll to ..... ......... . ••-1•
am ... JM.II ~tor .ummer/winter or yemty ,..,,.._
One 2 bldroom 2 beet 8nd two bechelof untta. Yearly klc:ome
now $21.000...,. to Newpof1'a beechea. walk to ahope.
Good -.umeble loan. .,.. . ....
CAii Cll ~ in charming woodsy ..ntno ctoee to Newport
Center. Community, pool, ape and tennla. Tri-~ 2
bedroom, ~ bath with calhedtat ceilinga. 2 decb ~ua
canyon views. Owner will CCM ........... option. sra• 111-1•
... , lllBA 1•1 1111£ · Almod1l1d end unit with 2
bedroom9 up and 1 down, 3 batha, dining room,
woodburning fi~ and &arge pdo. HMd taxtur9d waJla.
ti .. bd'9 and kitchen. paneled doon and Mched windows.
Community pool, apa and tlnnia.
11!1.19 111·1-
.. CIUT mm -Small eecurtty comptex In belt.,.. doee
to 8hop9. upper 2 bedroom condo. targe beamed ceiltnged
living room with fireptace, dining room and deck. l.OYefy
grounds wtth community pool. Aaaumabte VA loan.
,,,.... 111-1•
C..... CllTA lllU 1•4111£ · central location, near
lhopping and lrauapoetalion wtth 2 large bedrooml up and
1 down. like new kitchen. wood burning ft.-.ptaoe and priYa'8
patio. OvenooQ tuah community g.-..nbett and poo._
1117-•1-1•
•M Ill,. •1• ·That'• not a mi9take but It la a bechelor
condo. Gu9rdld complex with pool. ape., and clubhouM.
short bik9 ride to bw:t\. How about for vacation or co.'pcM ...
• ... ~Bank owned.
··-•1-1• , IALm Ill.All buainaa opporrunity. Established lediel'
aponaww lhop in great location In NI nfftcked .,.
on l*nd'a main ar.t ...
WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REAL TORS •.
l4J6 W. Coast Hwy.
~port •~ch ........
Sa~. R~tals. Property ~·nae-men• ..
a ••1111• maid~ room with ill separate
entrance door.
Trown pointed out that the
home wu recently redone both
indoon and out. Sucb •menitiea
u a security sya~ ma:nicoml
landscaping, new •idin& paned
windows and great attention to
detail make it a good buy.
There is bidden drama in this
cozy home as well as a feeling
of well-being and security pro-
vided by the gate-guarded com-
munity. From the top of the
landing the view of dining coom,
living ,-00111, terrace and water
is stunning. The space bas been
so well used that the flow of
traffic, as well as the eye, will
mean a comfortable existence
even for families that count
children and teens amongst their
numben.
REALTOR INFORMA-
TION/FINANCIAL
FACTS
I 0 I Linda Island is off ercd at
SI ,39S,000 on fee land by Bob
TroW9 of Waterfroill Ho•es,
Jae. Call 631 -1400 for an
appointment to view this prop-
erty or stop by Waterfront
Homes at 2436 W. Coast High-
way, Newport Beach or 31S
Marine Avenue, Balboa Island.
a note from maury
BUY HER A HOME
FOR CHRISTMAS
Open Sat. 1-4
Newport Beach-1418 Irvine
3 bedroom, 2 bath home on large fenced lot. Close to shopping,
school, library and park. Refurbished with new appliances, tile,
carpets, etc. $183,500.
Old COM
South of highway home, 3 bedroom, close to beach and shop-
ping. Pretty yard, owner will carry. $325,000.
Comer Duplex
COM 2 bedroom, 2 bath front house, stone fireplace, beamed
ceiling, sunny patio, plus 2 bedroom rear unit. $309,000.
Harbor View
5 B.R. Under $400,000
Open Sunday, 1-4
2227 Port Lerwick, Sommerset 5 bedroom, 3 bath, dining room,
family room, 2 fireplaces, 3 garages. ·outstanding pool and spa.
Fee lanq. $396,000.
Laguna Beach
Large, open, airy 3 bedroom, 21h bath, beamed ceiling, several
decks, large yard, pool, view of hills and ocean, reduced to
$325,000.
JUMBO RESIDENTIAL LOANS
$300,000 to $5,000,000
*EASY QUALIFYING-NO TAX RETURNS
NO INCOME VERIFICATION REQUIRED
*FIXED RATE *ASSUMABLE
C•ll T erl C•ldwell
714-995-6949
NEW LOWER JUMBO RATES
91/2°/o
30 Years Fixed . ~ ·
-
Call Michael Barone at
(714) 955-2105
Western Counties Mortgage
19762 MacArthur Blvd., Irvine
REAL TY WORLD NEWPORT BEACH
EASTSIOE CUL-OE·IAC-Ouiet oasis, no traffic or airplane noises. 3
bedrooms. den. 2 baths, lush landscaping. 4-car garage/worttahop,
brick fireplace. separate dog run. $210,000. Call to seel
COMMERCIAL NEAR PIER-Just around the corner from Newport
pier. well-situated for business. Cute cottage-use as is, or aa busi-
ness. One block to ocean. $185,000. Call for details.
80AT OWNERS-Commercial lot on Newport waterfront. New pier-
bulld to suit your needs. Call for details
MESA INDUSTRIAL-New on market. Lerge property fronting on
Superior Avenue. 36,000 sq. ft . of land with assorted buildings.
$1.300,000. Call for details.
INDUSTRIAL SITE-COSTA MESA-Vacant, well located. 55x110
corner lot. Approved plans for 2 .000 aquare foot building. Utilities and
gutters/curbs are In. Don't miss this one! $150,000.
ca
REALTY WORLD.
PETE BARRETT REALTY
BY ANND'D WATION boom.. Wt we8tMrec1 diet~
WbitJI« Ci* .... itmodel-times in tbe ~ .... ad DOW
ina c-. or ilnell•w DI poetibil!_, we are eajoyiq an i:liOrdiule
nu. ii .... fint ...,...., ~ ,, .......... ~ ...
tlaat we 11.ne been 10 bllly, •laid I fiad om:llh• IN'eig rt•W•
itia 1rilh dlieir diiiata, -88d amount Of Kti*1 -to .. Dotdl ,...., liaft load dW cumatly low ~ ,..
liD. iaJMoet oa a..-, .... ltflteW
Bill aDd DoiUiC fmd tbe flex-next J.:ear, after whic• time of our dW ••• We fcicl w ..
workinl ~ ia tbiir per-•
sonal iDd PJC>felliOtial ma ha
led tblem to 11KU• a a ~
producin1 couple at w .......
Ho••.~R.....,._iDN..,.
port ••c•. Their belief in
residential and invatment prop-
~ea bai made an impact in
their ~nal liva and it ii these
succeuful learning experieoca
that help them aatiafy their
clients' needl-from homebuy-
ing or aellina to investing in
residential income units and
ibis ~ • bow ia tllleir _ DOUie Will becC'CN mon-8dift biii••• tMa twice • ......
mobile home parb.
The Feeneya, married for 17
yean, met at the Univenity of
Calif omia at Santa Barbara;
later both attained maaten
degrees in education. In 1976 Bill
left a career of teacbin1 and
coaching lootball and began in
real estate with Waterfront
Homes, while Dottie continued
teaching apccial education
classes. In 1978, Dottie also
entered real estate, as the couple
bought their fant home on Udo
Isle and started buying invest-
ment properti.ea. Si.Dee that time,
they ha~ mcned leYenl times
Oii l:.ido and have pinM much
e~pq•nce in remodeling-both
witla their bOmea, u well • with
tbCit tiftN'ment propertia.
~ were ftlJ 1ood JUD
to a.rt in real estate. Dottie
~ just at the end of the
LESS
THAN
ONE YEAR
OLD
$215,000
Deluxe, upgraded townhome. Ideally located
near Gelson's Market, etc. Bike to beach or
Fashion Island. Two bedrooms, two and one-
half baths. Wet bar, firepl~ce, sundecks. Near
pool and spa. Two-car enclosed garage. Owner
transferred-MUST SELL.
Call
Leighton Linden
Harbor Realty
640-7618 .
.pa ia ra1 estate. BiD apoo-c:x;paimce, bee 1mc time 1n *-
c:iallJ liba ti.e aoa-<orp0r8le two of • looO. oat f• dleir
lti'1lctUl'8 of WatcrfrOlll e..... tpedat lliedl,• laid 8ilt
which be feds ~ iDOR W ortia1 · toptller i• real
.mptability for the cm~ atllle .... llelped tJae ~·
of the properties throupoat .....m..e . ..,.... ii a wry ~
Newport Be.ch and Corona dd Jeqiaa • 11i1aa ad ~ tioth
Mar. Since starting with Water-of ua inv~ in real estlde we
front Ho~ Bill bal always feel we bOth have a peater
been amona the top prodncing appreciation of itl demands.
ala aaema. There ia the Mpeet of tiogfin •
•Re wu auccaaful riaht away. that aomctim fon::a you to
And, he always was invol~ in caned or pottpooe a vacation or
so many clif[erent and interesting eve Dina en1aacment. That'•
tnn•Ktiom at the same time. toaah on someone who ii not
His work neftf teemed boring involved in the buainea,• said
to me and that is why I decided Bill.
to join birO,"' said Dottie. The Feeneya have bought~
The couple said that their remodeled and sold homes and
te.cbing careers have taught residential unitl, u well u
them to respond to the needs of mobile home parb. Their buai-
otbcn and this bas been capo-neu e~periencc on Lido and
cially helpful as they wort to tbroqbout Newport &e.cb ia
achieve the best results for their extensive and they fed th:ia baa .
clients.. •Much of real estate ia . 2 1•f?ll14
LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT
815 VIA LIDO SOUD
OPEN SAT & SUN 1-5
Watch aunaets from 3 lev• of ftwt Lido view.
4 BA -4 BA, playroom, Boat room, gourmet
kitchen. Sandy beKh, pier Md tlul $2,200,000
LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT
904 VIA LIDO NORD
OPEN SAT a SUN 1-5
Beautiful dutch colona.a, 5 bedrooms, 5 baths.
library, finest pMOl8lnlc noeth chennel wtew.
Next to park. Pier Md dp tor lerge bo8l
$2,125,000
200 VIA BARCELONA, UDO ISLE
OPEN SAT & SUN 1-5
Lerge 3 bedroom, 3 a.a. holM with pool,
caMna. ......., on two Iota. Rlngllde view of
tennta court action. $525.000
LIDO ISLE BAYFAONT
Prime Udo Nord, 32 ft. 811Jfront lot, 4 bedroom,
3 bath, older b111Ch home, pier Md dp. Re-
duced to $1, 115,000.
WESTCLIFF VILLA CONDO
Prime ground floor unit. epec;lou8 2 BR-ZBA,
three patloa, apa, pool, BBQ area, 2 ar ...,_.
$155,000
BEAR BRAND RANCH
Uguna Niguel, • 8Cf9 .-eel with ocean,
waller •nd moun .. ln Ylewa. S.CurltJ pte.
$3.500,000
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ent Adminjstratioft .. of
&lllllsAd.
A twlin&on the Pllilbl
wil be Mid on 12131186 It
1;45PM in Dept. 3 IDc:9d
8t 700 CIVIC CENTER
DRN£ WEST. SANTA ANA.
CA92101
If YOU 08J£CT to the
..... ol the Plltition. ~
should .... ~ .. the
hMrins and state rour
objectiol1S or file written
obiedba with h court
bllb'e the ....w._ Your
llJPWmt()9 ma, be in per·
son OI hr your Mtlomey.
If YOU ARE A CREDtTOR
or a Wto...,. a'9dib of
the dee 11 I :\ ~ must fi•
'fOAM' claim with the cxut Of
.,,_.. it ID the s-sonaf
representative appointed
by the court within four
mm lths from the dm of
first iuaance of letters as
prowided in section 700 of
the c.aifamia Probm Code.
The time for fim. claims
wiU not apire prior to four
mcdhs from the d* of the ._ iiiW noticed .tiowe.
YOU MAY EXAMINE the
file .... hr the court. "~
... P9l'IOft .... 1191 in .......... ~,,_MNe
upon the uecutOf or
.......... or upon the
llllllf1...,tarthem 1cu9Dror
1ldt ....... Ind file with
the court wllh proof ol ...
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inwntoty and appraise-
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the plltitioi'5 OI KC0Unts
nwlltianed in w:tiol• 1200
lftd 1200.5 ol the c.litonU ,....Code.
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•nt Adminlatmlon of
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wiftbehlldon 12/31186111
1145PM •n Olpt. 3 localld
8t 700 CIVIC CENTER
ORNE WEST. SANTA AHA.
CA92101
IF YOU OBJECT to the
.,.ntins ol the petition, you should--.,.,. the
hearina and state rour
objections °' ftle written
objections with the court
b9for9 the heatift9, Your
~·ice "'91 be in per.
son or hr )QW Mb,.,.
IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR
Of a c:onti,..nt creditor al
the dece.-sed, you must file
)QW c!Mm with the court or
present it to the personal
representative appointed
by the court within four
months from the date al
first iuuance al letters as
provided Jn section 100 of
the calibnia Probete Code.
The time tor filit11 claims
will not expire prior to four
months from the date of the hwinl nGtic:ed atxwe.
YOU MAY EXAMINE the
fi'9 McJl hr the court. If you
.,. a person interested in
the estaea. you m-r serve
upon the executor or
administrator, or upon the
Mtomet for the ew:utot or
adrnif'ds11 ... and file with
the court with proof of le'·
vice. • wrinln NqUelt stat·
inc !hit )IQ&I desife special
2 Bedroom
392 Cliff Or. (Laguna)••
631-1400 $550,000
3 Bedroom
4931 Tamarack (University Park
67s-6000 $270.000
2001 Port Bristol (HV Homes) #
675-6000 $279,000
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The Flc1itlcM euu..s
......... i'idtolbclidll-
.., in O.....~on
11/2113 Mfllf. Ale No.
F229148.
1) ~~Brady. 2226~ ...... ,...
port 8led\, CA 92660.
2) John P. Bndy ••. Jr\'
2226 AlbutuS Sb'9lt ,..
pott Beldl, CA 92MO.
TI* bulkma -can-... ~..,.. pelt-Mnhip. • : Mery Coop
Brady. nn ...,.,... .. fitect
with the County a.ti of ar.,.. County on Dec. a.
1986.
121111211812/15
1/1 5760
ftlate NOTICI
ntiiiiDUI .....
NWITATW
•
The fi0Howft11 person is
doinl business as: RHOOES ' co.. 1401 Dove Street. Suite 210, Newport Bw:h,
CA92660.
John H. Rhodes &i Co .•
Inc .• • California corpora.
tion, 1401 Dove Street,
Suite 210, Newport Beach,
CA 92660.
This business is con·
ducted by • corporation.
The re1istrant com·
menced to transact busi·
rlftS under the fictitious
business "-me or names
listed above on 1·1·81.
Sicned: John H. Rhodes &
Co .• Inc., A. Rhodes, Secre-
tary
This statrlt1ient was filed
with the County Clerlt of
Ora,.. County on Dec. 1.
1986.
File No. F327665
12/11 12/18 12/25
1/1 5762
Sat-Sun 1-5
Sun 1-5
Sun 1-5
2600Wavecrest (Broodmoor, HV Homes)#
67s-6000 $485,000 Sun 1-5
200 Via Barcelona (Lido Isle) •
67~161 $525.000
1649 Bayside Or. (Bayfront) eO
631-1400 $1.350.000
48edroom
2012 Port Bristol (HV Homes)••
675-6000 $319.000
1865 Port Taggart (HVH) #
675-6000 $349.000
2406 Francisco (NB) #•
831-1400 $325,000
1942 Santiago (Dover Shores) (LH) ••
Sat-Sun 1..S
Sat-Sun 1,5
Sat-Sun 1-5
Sun 1-5
631-1400 $314,000 Sun 1-5
815 Via Lido (Lido Isle) 0••#
875-6181 $2,200,000 Sat-Sun 1-5
-..... 5 Bedroom• ti aumlng T,.. (Big QYn) .
97$-«JOO $7S8,000
.........
A I 1 ........
... IT I
NOTICI: II HlllUY
OMN t1111 .. Qr Oiln::I
of .... City ., Ne•~
leech, ..............
-~· al ., ....,. ..._.....,In the City
.... ·• u •• d' .., .... part
II t1 L d.a.t ..... VIia ...............
.. PRICMnala....,ZJ
al ... lalpOdllf'Wit Ad ol
1911.
~ ""°" .,. lnllruc· donidthe ~CoUndl. the
Nlilc ... DnctDroltt-.
~ ol •••9Glt 8ledl ... ~Md Niled NOTI·
CES TO CONSTRUCT to the
OMW'I ol biiillMiid Pftll>-
erty In Aid Qy block. not~
lfyi .. Mid .,... to con-
struct a lO·foot·wfd• IP0'1Mnd cem.nt co..a• ..., In Mid block to the
~ ol the City,
....StotM ...... and ....
ment lhowft on Qy ol New·
port 8Mch OrMt1I No. A·
5064-S on file In the offices
al the Pubf1c wa.1cs o.p.tt.
ment al the City.
If construction is not
commenced within sixty
days from the dD of THE
NOTICES TO CONSTRUCT
Md dilillntfy Ind without
interruption prosecuted to
completion, the City of New·
port Bech shall cause the
work to be done Md the cost
shall be in lien on the prop-
erty. HAVE
A
~ .......
Seeled bidl ,..., ...
,. •Ned ..... olftce al the
~an,3300MasPOJt
FUN
CHRISTMAS ...
A public he.Irina will be
held at 7:30 p.m. on Janu·
•ry 12. 1987 in the City
Council Chambers located
at 3300 Newport Boulevard,
Newport Buch, California,
to hur and pns upon any
protests or objections which
may be raised by any prop.
erty ownef or •ny other
person interested in the
matter.
Thanh foe ~ kindnaa you'Ye ahown UI. Happy boliday.
Dated Decemebr 9, 1986
(SilJled) Wanda E. Raai<>.
City CleR
12/11 5789
N011Cl °' PU9UC HEAltlllC
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that the City Council
of the City al Newport Buch
will hold a public hewina/
review ol the appf ication al
BRUCE ATKINS AND DON
VOORA for RESUBDtVISION
The Newport
110212
YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEEO Of TRUST
DATED FEBRUARY 26, 1979. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION
TO ~TECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A
PUBUC SAU. IF YOU NEEO AN EXP\..ANATION Of THE
NATURE Of THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. Nlllce .. ,,.._., .... U.... DeM .. Tl"Ull
Tf .... 73114 ~ .... •111
Notice is hereby liven thllt Serrano Recon11'9'Y8nce
Company, a Callfomia Coporation as trustee, or suc:c:essor
trustee, OI substituted trustee pursuant to the Deed of
Trust executed hr KAREN LYNNE FRANZ. A MARRIED
WOMAN and Recorded MAR 8, 1979 in Book 13061 P1ae
242 Instrument No.13591 rAOfficial Records in the office
al the County R9CIOf'der al ORANGE County, California end
punuant to the Notice of o..utt end Election to Sell
thereunder rec:Olded JULY 30, 1986, tnstrument No. 86-
331157 al said Official Records. will Sell on JANUARY
30, 1987 at 9:14 A..M., at THE FRONT ENTRANC£ TO
THE OLD ORAHGE COUNTY COURTHOUS£. LOCATED
ON SANTA ANA BLVD., BETWEEN SYCAMORE ST. &
BROADWAY, SANTA ANA. CALIFORNIA.
lit publicauction, to the hW'9lt bidder be.ash~
at the time al sale in a.fut money rA the United StMls),
all filht. title, Md n--. CIOfM)49d to Md now held
by It under said deed in the property situated in said
~Md sate and dw:ribed • foflows;
LOT 23 ANO NORTHE'RlY 2 FEET Of LOT 22 Of TRACT
4463, AS PER MAP R£COROED IN 800K 161, PAGES
3 AND 4 Of MISCELLANEOUS MAPS. IN THE Off1C£
Of THE COUNTY RECORDER Of SAID COUNTY.
Property lddress is purportedly known as: 1921
LE.EWA.RO LANE. NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA 92660
The total mount of the unpeid betance of the obliption
wurwd by the propert.y to be sold and ~
estimated com. upenses and ~ at the time of
the Initial publication of the Notice al Sale is $173,814.21.
Onty curTWltty dated Cashier's Checks or Certified
Checks ant ecc:esitable to the Trustee proWjed proper
identification is available.
Said sale will be made, but without covenant or
~ ~ • ...,,_ or implied reprdif1I title, poaes1ion
• ~ tD utisfy the lndebtedfiess secured
hr seld o.d. includit11 the ... and mcpense of the trust. nm outed by said deed. advances
....._ lnW9St as pnwided therein. and the
unpild p.e al tfle noee secured by said deed with .. ...,_..,..,._,as pnMded in said Note.
o.Md: NOVEMBER 12. 1986
Senano Rec:onveyence Compeny, 1001 Commerce
Dme, Irwindale, California 91706, (818) 814-7200, IS
such Trust98
By ROD Hill. VICE PRE~OENT
1211 1218 12125 5756
PUlliJc NOT1CI 1M' ~ March 1986 of •' MNQMRCllM'eOf ... tM ftY ....... Ua Andlrw and
WtJ ... MIAI ..... C.W .._, fi1mR1
... ,....... • 5-tlOn Of81f•11t'c>1\1• .... fllun..
llp(4) Of the ifMmlll Mon; ii ........... ..
.. IF I Codl.t noeice 1$ ~ .........,..
~ ..... tMt the dice ..... lb.--.......... ..um W the ftlcitl ,_, .. , bvaJNA hOuf'I
from 9a.m. to5p.m. byWf'I
citizen who requests if
within 180 days .,.., the
date al this pubticlltion.
The foundation ~na·
pr's office is locM9d at
23521 Paseo de VMencia.
Suite 3028, l.acune Hilts.
CA92653.
The princiJ* man..-al
the foundlllion is John J
Anderson, CPA. Sianed.
John J. A.nd•son, CPA.
12/11 5759
l·ZMU
~llO'l"a
N011CI Of DIA1" OE e R'Sl'ftl M. IHCI mo
...,OfNiil•TO
AllMUIB DTA11 le0.
A-1*11
To all heirs. benllicimies.
crediD .. contil19ri ~
iD"s Md Pll •• who """ be athefwise im..aed in
the will or _... al ELIZA·
BETH M. MACLEOD AXA
EllZABETH MURRAY
MAa.£00 All.A EUZA8E™
ct.ARK MACl.EOD All.A. Ell·
ZA8£TH C. MACLEOD
A SMltition tm .,_, filed
by CATHERINE M. SHAT·
TUCK In the Superior Court
of ORANGE Ca1nCY NQUeit·
Ina that CATHERINE M.
SHA TI\JCK be appoinllld •+'
personal ~ to
administer the ..... of the
deceltelll
The petition requests
~to adminisW the
..... under the lndepef Id·
ent Administration of
EstMeskt.
A he9rinc on the JM!tition
will be held on 1n187 llt
l :45PM in Dept. 3 loaDd
1t 700 CIVIC CENTER
DRIVE WEST, SANTA ANA,
CA92701
IF YOU OBJECT to the
srantit11 of the petition, you
should eittw appear at the
he.,in1 ind state your
obiectJons or file written oti+ettlons wtt9' the court
belfor'9 the hearin&. Your
........ mmy be ln ... .,.-...... ,..,.
If~ #11£ A caDfTOR • • w•1111• credlDI d tM die 1, )IQ&I mull flle
YI>"' ct.im with the oouft or
Pfl rent it to the l*sonel
,..,,.sentative appointed
by the court within four
months from the dMI of
first issuance al lelllln -pnMded in IKtior\ 700 ol
the c.litornia Pt<AJm Code. n. time for filirw c1.tms
wiU not ...... prior ID tour
months from the dMe of the t..wcnaticed ~
YOU MAY EXAMINE the
file .... bw the court " 10" .,. a penGf'I i'*'elbld in
the ...... you m8J ....
upon the executor or
edn-mlisblD, or upcin the
......,_bthe...ceaor
admitlisb ..... end ftte with
the cxut with proof ~ .. .
viat, a wrinln f'9Ql.'9ll ... .
... thlit you desire special
notice rA the filq ol an
JnventOJy and appnise-
ment al ..... asMti OI al
the ~ or acx:aunts
rNntiolied in lettio!IS 120G
Md 1200.5 al the Catifomia
ProbMI Code.
Attorney for petitioner:
FEROt£ F. FRANKLIN. 505 cm ~AY WEST, STE
1000, ORANGE. CA 92668
12111 12/18 12/25 5781
PUe&JC NOnCI ncnnous ... _.
NAMI ITATIMEJIT
The followirw penon is
doina business as·
MICHAEL LENTZ ASSO·
CIATES. 8831 Glll1nt Dr .•
Huntinston Be.ch, CA
92646 .
Michael Lentz, 114 24th
St., Newport Beach, CA
92663.
NOT YET CONDUCTING
BU~NESS
This business is con·
duct.d by an 1nd1v1dual
Sicned: MichMt Lentz
This titllbwnent .. fi'ed
with the Countr Clerk al Or..-County on Dec. 8, . ..
Fil9Mo.Fl2Mn
1211112111 12125
1/1 5161
..
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-
.. ' \
Dear Friends:
In the month of October I traveled the
Tibetan Plateau from Nepal to the
"Forbidden City" of Lhasa. The return was
through remote villages then to 22,000' on
Mt. Everest, the world's tallest peak. I
photographed the many colorful impressions
and carefully recorded my thoughts and
experiences in a daily diary.
My "21 Day Trek Through Tibetan China" is
intended to be insightful, humorous and a bit
thrilling. It talks of people and places, cities
and villages and customs and costumes;
from communism to curbside ear cleaning.
The program is 40 minutes with questions
encouraged during the presentation. I would
welcome the opportunity to share my
adventure with you. Please be assured that I
go to great detail "behind the scenes" to
insure a smooth and professional
presentation.
Very truly yours,
~
Jim Wood
Benefiting Christmas Can tree '86
* II 1111
·'"· ··-·· mas·
Presented by
Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa
Board of Realtors
Tuesday, December 16 7:30 p.m.
401 North Newport Blvd., Newport Beach
(across from Le Biarritz Restaurant)
Admission: $3 or 4 cans of food
Join us for an Interesting, lnfom1atlve Evening
And Help Feed the #1ung~ a d Homeless
Reservations Prefer:r_ecJ
(
' Inside:
. Newport Beach Children Tell:
"What the Holidays Mean to M
G....a Ptbe Wlmas
~hi•• Madiler'I Sdlool
.fdlGnMle
I think that if I would baft
bcea uted this question about
6 yean aao, IDJ caaywoald baft
bcea abort and lwa:l. ·1 want
candy. I want praenta, I hope
Sanu Claus will comer• I Deftl'
tbouaht about sifts for otber
people, it was only me. Thinp
an: different DOW.
I seem to have a lot more
reapon1ibility, 1ift1 for •1
frimda wl family. I mo 1aaw
more emotiona, peace, loft and
teptbemesa. So Cbristma ia
llil1 beautiful. but different. That
blinp me to 111y conclusion that
Cluiatmaa ii a time for growiq
up, &ootina at things from a
different liabt, and trJiD8 not to
tab for arantcd what we all
bave, youna and old.
CoNTEMPORARY FASHIONS
6o1t a peuoacdl,ed. ~oppllg eKpMlea~
3420 E. Coast Higrtway· • Corooa del Mar • 675-9070
'
2lld .......
3rd GriMJe
Ales CM...,._
a....oa1SC.01
Wbat tbe bolid&11 mean to me
ii~ tbc Cbanukb candles,
hayjna ~oe latku for f~
ahariq tOJI that I~ u praenta
and ainainl IODp.. Qwnlkah
remindt me of the MICC&bca
which means hammer. J'Jdah
M.ccabec foupt for his riaht of bcina a Jew, like I am. The
temple that be went to wu all
damaged and destr~ by the
Greeb. So nerybOdya h.-d to
helP. fix the temple back
toi'etJaer. GOd e a miracle.
The miracle IO the Jewish kids
could have 10me enjoyment and
that is what the holidays mean
tome.
Sam Waskow
3rd Gnde
Mariner's School
I like Chriatmu became I
have a good time and I get
presents and meet new friends.
You alao have no school.
Jeff Axup
~Grade
Harbor View School
In the year 1987 Santa Claus
bu disappeared from the North
Pole. TriWom and million of
boys and pla of all age1 were
searcbiq for there lost Santa.
Out of all of them there wu a
really amart little elf. Thia little
elf knew there wu only one
penon who could. have done it,
Mr. De Vil nm boys name WU
Peter the little, bis real name wu
Peter MonkL Mr. De Vil was
an outenpace man who was
probab'1 tho wo~ criminal that
ever ~t :PCter li"Yed in a very.
big family of cha IO bis twenty'
brotben aot into their aky train
and they were off with Peter at
the controla. They were close to
Mr. De Vila home (ICtually a
cut.le) in aww, for it w• a huge
torture chamber. TbeJ dua a
bole with their electrOD digen
under tbe castle and came up in
a jail room. Santa ... Je•nin1
ap;nst the wall of hia jail cell,
be did not .ee tbeml They told
Santa their atory, then they aot
him out of the cell and aot bim
back to bit home by under-·
around tunnea, and the cbildrea
sot their presents that Christ-.... COSTA MESA. South Coast Plaza. ~I. (714) 55&3662 •LOS ANGELES. century CJfl' ~haDl>l(lg ~tcr. ~I. C2a3) 551-~ I '1' , c bU ~ _j I
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BolidaJa me Ill c ;.1 ba ww
o.d cm-. in ._,.. t.lillft-S
ao wmk (or Ilia Ycma a..t dad
c:m wro It• opea ap the prcs-
ClllL
I lib all lbe hotidays espe-
cially Ouilama ba::wr I haft
my Grandma and Grandpa. and
I act to opaa my pH• n•s. Love
~
C'-fsd 2 Rw· I
lltGntz
..... View
Christmas is the time of year-
wbcn we c:debrate the birthday
of Jesus.. It is a time when we
.0 Ft togedlcr • a family. We p prCICDIS to ada otMr
show llMJw much we loft ..tc.-r:
foe e-=la otbl:r.
s...w-..
WGn•z
Man.r's SGool
JlilreD«iM-.~·
good pfw. "'' nin-S' arec-
... red ·orummts dial ....
from tk 0.i:d•= tree and OD
the walls. I lih ... *' Wint..
I like the bells that riag in mr
ear. I ba¥e a jolly good time. I
lite the snow. I like bat of all
Santa Claus..
SALON OF BEAUTY
EXPECrAJIONS FULRLLED
• HAROESIGN
•MN«:lRS
• SICU.PIUIE) NM.s
·~ • fatCWS
• MAICE~
•5a'4CAAE
·~
·~ ·~BOaH
• 800t 'Mll.I>
• OWHBIB> LIO ISINE
• ~ ElCIU.BCEM.llUS
All H NJCNf. NG ...
Gcumet0ot4>0QJ•
lan::h
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6J AGIFI
THEY'LL LOVE
ON
Clied Your Lild
a Shower Brushes
a Shower tta m
0 Bath Tub lomwes & Nows a Shower~ Mil tors
0 Elecbic Towel War11es
0 Elegwnt Em<Jpein T OUJ els a Ks and Her Bath Wraps
OTowelSta.m
0 Make up K1ors
0 Vanity Make up Tables & oars
0 Valet Stal.ts
OCosa11ltic T ~Oi!jllaizas
0 OllOl1• A Gold T oalh-
brushes
0 Travel Kils
0 T allcia19 Scales a Crystal Vases & Dishes
and nuch mare
'Pt ..... .....
9"'8&0...~ c ... .. .......... , .. ....
-~ me l1Mlll
S.11t de 8-ftliuld
~
Newpcat Beiallls '
Bolida11 an: ..,,.pat beCause
I .. to spc:nd time with lllY
family.
, .......
4daGnde
....._View
Oacc poo a time there was
a O.•WM tree. It Wiii dart
witJa pua bnacbn. and. beau-
tifal stoctinp Del omaments.. It
,... a biah and wide tree. Tbae
was a Dice owner to it.. He was
... to ldl it in apnae ...
Tllil s...d&J there wa Iota of
peGllie • Ilia home. He told lots
of ... tbere too. One Dice lady
with 2 dD1draa. a boy and a girl,
tbeJ bath wae S years olcL. Tbey
were lookina at tbe auistmu
tree ... went cna-to tbe owner.
Good monina uid tbe lady.
~J tM two cbildren were w•i• 'c•ied lier ~ [..., they
Wlft .-. aood ..... to JOG
• too. lllid die OWDCI'. We would
lib to bay it pk•• ot it\ ss.oo
ot Ila. So they put it in there
car and drove to there house.
11lcy lived on S2 Ave. on Careb
St. n.e-they aot there and aot
oat of tbe car. They waited in
tbe laome carrying the Christmas
tnc. "Ibey put it in the living
room. It was only a week tell
<llristmas. Six days paaed and
it was Cluistmas eave night.
every body was asleap and ther
was noises on ht roof. It was
raindeen there was somebode
coming down the chimney it was
Santa Oause in a red sout. He
was so qiet you could her mice
crowtiq. Be put praenta in the
atockinp and praenta under
Sbe tn:e witch was butaf'ul with
ordanments and atockinp. The
next morning when they all aot
up there faces were lit up with
joy. And they enjoyed openin&
KJle Marie Norton
3rd Grade
Mariner's School
lbe holidays means time for
sharing. loving and being
together. You should think
about how nice people have been
to you. You abuold think about
times when people died to save
our country. like Veterans Day .
My favorite part is Christmas,
when you give to people. You
also tell your feelings. Jt•a a time
to rest.
Jared Jones
1st Grade
Harbor View
The bolidaya are run to tee all
my re1atM:L It ia fun to play with
my c:ouaim I lite to ao to my
pudma\ home. Sometimes I
Ft to spend the night because rm not in school.
.......... ._ ...... BIE1•1 1111111111111111. wlll W ...... m .... _. ......
Brian Weaener
1st Grade
Harbor View
Holidays mean giving pres-
ents to people. It· means having
a birthday party because my
birthday is at Thanksgiving
time. My grandparents come to
visit. This Christmas I will get
my first cousin. My house has
lots of Christmas trees and it
smells good. Everyone in my
family is happy to be together.
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quk:kly. easlly. confldently. Because along wUh glft-
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women's dothlng (Including petite sizes). AeceSSOr~.
Personalized attentive shopping asst.stance. Free gift
wrapping. f'tus. our unc.ondlttonal guarantee. Now all
you have to do ls put It under the tree.
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•LOS ANGELES. Century C ity Shopptng Centrr. ~I. (213) 5.51·2804
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Claristmu eve my a:raect-
moda coma owr for a.n.t..
mm di•w:r wl to 11aJ o.u
aipt few die am claJ. Afta'
•i er we,. co?tiea _. milt
OlllfmS ,•0-dlcawe•
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pau:111a• ruom_ bllt dM:y•ic .....
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mylilter•arooawllllc\U1D-
allyawatelooti•forme. Wiim
CZUa!erfronl CZUonderhnd
A Hollday Tradition Jn Newport Beach
Dlzl-•tt •111 ... A I ctndWaW apl
T'hunday-Suftdar until Chrisbnaa. 2 P.M.· 7 P.M.
Have your photo with Santa-$2J)()
"T ~For Tots" drop-off station until Dec. 15 for new, unwrapped
toys collected by Marine Corps Reserw
Strolfine Car°'ers Dec. 13 & 14 12:30·2:30 p.m.
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Clll Widays be c 1 •• we arc
Jewistl. Tiiie lint '-I I 17 of ._
,es ii ill S .. tu. 1llc ..._
iday is llmla B=' nil is
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em""' nil ii QaM c1aJS
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Karrie Cesario
4th Grade
Andersen School
Holidays mean friendship,
excitement and giving to me. I
think holidays are special
became it is the only ti.me of the
year when my whole family gets
together. Two tbinp that make
the holidays special and excitiq
are colon and decorations. I lite
tbe colon in holidays because
~ are briabt and ptetty. I
think the decorations are also
neat. Each decoration tells a
different story.
One of my favorite holid&ya
is Christmas became it ii the
time of die year when everyone
abarea and gives. That makes me
have a aood feeling to know that
evayone is trying to do the best
they can to be kind. People live
food and money to the poor.
Little children try_ to be aood
became tMy believe in Santa
Claus and want them to bring
them a nice present. Biger
cbildmt are tind too because
they like to 10 on trip1 witla their
parents during vacation and get
nice sifts. I like holidays became
they live me a warm and rnagjc
feeling.
Alexis Beckman
3rd Grade
Harbor DaJ School
The holidays are full of fun
for me. I love Santa Clam and
bia reindeer, especially Rudolph.
He is my favorite! I like
Erik Carlson
Kinderprten
Newport Helpts
Holidays are special because
you have to make up a list for
Santa Oaus. He gives us toys
if you are good. Sometimes you
ask your friend to come over
when it •a tu.rkey time. You aak
for the wishbone. That\ what
apccial!
To me the bolidaya mean
being happy and tbantful rm
happy when I'm with my family
or relatives who I don't get to
see very often. On the holidays
I like to give or recei~ gifts. On
Tbanbpving my Mom ftxea a
bia dinner and Dl1 rclalivp co~.
from all over the country to
come and celebrate with ua. I
also see my close f rienda.
Tbaobgivina ia always fun for
me ... Around this time of year
another holiday comes uouocl
It ii my favorite. It ii called
Hannuk.ab. Sometimes we cde>-
brate it at my home. Ewry year
I go to my panparentl home
and there are Iota of sifts waitina
for me. I alao exchange gifts with
my friencla. I know Im suppoeecl
to like living u much u recciv-
in& them. but to tell you the
truth. ptting all tbe>1e pracnta
for eight nights in a row ii R
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The bolidaJI are fun for aivina
out food to think Of our freedom
and then we know that Cbrist-
mu ii comina and God save ua
Baby Jam! We can play with
our family, go to the mountaim
and roll in the IDOW.
3rd Prfae
5tla Gl'IMle
Natha•Vom
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A time of Jal' I love and
cherish IDOlt of all ii Claristmas.
The air ii filled with a special
feeling wbida ii bAid to CICICribe
which ii a apbit which people
feel inside. OGCe a year I look
forward to -;q the homes
spar-kling witb muy amaU lites
in the trees and on the housca.
The neiabborbood is cbaged
from tometbiJaa o~ to a
mqical place where wonderful
thinp are about to laappCD. At
my home w decorate tbe trees
inside with i'ed IM>WI. In tbe
f am.ily room we have a J.uae tree
which nnelll wonderful. I belp
decorate it with amall litea, goJd
garlancla and ornaments. We
have been collectina decorations
for many ycan and each of m
receives a small 1lu1 and
wooden ornament u Cbristmu
gifts. When we have OW' own
families we will be able to ahare
a part of our childhood with
them. I really look forward to
Christmas and all the joy and
excitem~nt that comes around
every year at my home.
Honorable Mention
6th Grade
Dominique Steinberc
Harbor View School
The holidays brina out a
joyous feelina in everyone. What
they mean to me is a time for
sharing past memories. It •s a
time of renewal. I think that on
a apccial day that only comes
once a year we should give
thanks to God that we are
healthy and that we have food
on our table. The holidays to me
ia a time for celebration. It•a a
time to have tome laupa and
tome cbecn. Love ii an impor-
tant thiq throupout the holi-
~. Our f•milia chant aoop
ol praile to Ood. Sometima OD
tbe hotid.,. my parents~
a feell ..a invite family and
&ie:ada to co.-Mbnlc willl -. n.. ii a lot ol ~·Dina wl ~ -wamtb frOlia the ~ p11nll around. What I lib
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Katie Hawtim
3rd Grade
Mariner\ School
The holidays, mean love,
alwiq. joy, aiYina and receiv-
in& eating and beina thankful.
It ii fun to celebrate and dec-
orate the house with paper
turkeys. We also eet to d~rate
the tree toot I lite makina
praenta IDd making presents.. It
11 f u.n to meet couains and
frieDdt. You can also write a
poem from your heart. You also
cu write a story from your heart
for a grandma or grandpa or
aunt or cousins and mail it for
a gift. The holidays are a fun
time.
Bree Anne Murphy
3rd Grade
Mariner's School
Thanbgjvina and Cbristmu
mean joy and happiness. My
favorite holiday ia Cbriatmu.
because Christmas means the
spirit of aivina. Christmas is so
apecial because it is the time
when Jesus wu born. Cbriltmu
ii a very special day for every-
one.
Chris Carey
3rd Grade
Mariner's School
I like holidays because I like
presents. I like pets because pell
can be good friends to you. I like
to go on trips because it ia fun
to go skiing. I like to go shopping
for presents for other people. On
Christmas most of all I like to
play with my toy, my friends,
and my family.
Ali Steinbroner
3rd Grade
Mariner's School
In December I like to play. I
like to sit around the tree. I like
December. I like everything
about it. I like presents.
Kade WOUams
3rd Grade
Mariner's School
Cbriatmu, Easter, Tbanka-
giviq. Those arc my favorite
holidays. I like them becauae
they are all friendthip holidays.
On Thanbaivina my family pt
all tOFtber and friends too. We
all baw a feat. On auiltmu, ·
my family ,eta topdler, npect
for aDl aad uncle. On B•er we ao la'Oll to mJ frimdl laome.
fur tm noticklys
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Smta Cam picked her up and
put her in bis sleigh. He aaid .. I
A loaa. long time ago there have a special gift for yo~ but
was a Prl n•nwt Jill Jill waa · you have to wait for it.,. Jill
sad. She was sad because waited all night and saw all the
nobody liked her. Jill was an fancy houaa with Santa Claus.
orphan that didn' believe in She wished she had a family and
Santa Claus. It wu almost friends. After that she fell asleep. \
Christmas when Jill ran away She woke up in the orphanage
from the orpban•ge. By Christ-with a note next to her. The note
mas eve Jill was cold and said wait till the morning. Jill
hungry. Jill was slcepiq in a couldn' wait! In the morning Jill
bouse-S doorway to keep the was adopted. Jill liked her new
mow off of her when she beard family and she made a lot of
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