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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1987-01-08 - Newport Harbor Ensign0- ( 4 ("') ..... l!J I z C• ~ ....... .-, l(I ESTA 39TH YEAR * NUM8E.A 22 * (71•) 831 ... 120 * NEWPORT BEACH'S OHL Y HOHEMSED NEWSPAPER • THURSDAY, JAHAJMY a, 1117 _.._ __ --,··-.. ""' n llllT ma Slow-growth groups issue 4-point plan for Newport BY ROGER BLOOM Slow-powtli leaden this week pro- po.ed a four-point plan to -restore sound planning and responsive govern- ment to Newport Beach" wl urged the City Council to take action on their • proposals. Included in the plan put forward by former Mayor Paul Ryckoff, Jean Watt ud Allan Beek are: -A citywide vote on the Traffic Phasing Initiative sooaer than the November, 1988 election it ii currently slated for. If .,.11ed, tbe iDitimift would pr9bibit devdopmmt tbat would came or make wone unacceptable traffiC levels at nearby intersections. Tbe initiative qualified for the aeneral election ballot after a six-month sipa- 11 S .•• ,...2 Knockout drops in man's cocktail leads to $24,000 NB r:obtiery A Newport Beach man told police that a woman be met in a bar put knockout drop1 in a cocktail after they went to his home and stole S24,SOO U, cash and jewelry after be lost comcious- where they've aone to a residence,• Stoddard said. ..Otherwise, they're pretty mucli the same.• Stoddard said tbe theft was accomp- lished in a style tbld ii becamina moK common on die West Coast, and involves a woman 1tritia1 up an acquaialance with a man at a bar ud sugpstina they rctwu to the man\ room or hOme to drink there. o.;e at ~ ra'd'*'C. die WDrsz ad · ·sen .... '° ... ~-..... -~~-:~·~·!!!•l Don Strauss ·reponrlng from llnllce Newport Beach City Councilman Don Strauss is home resting this wee~ recovering from a stroke be suff ercd Dec. 27 that caused him to be bospi- t.aliu4 for a week.. He was released from Hoag Memor- ial Hospital on Saturday, said bis wife, Dorothy, addina, "with speech therapy and rat, the doctor's prognosis is quite favorable." · Mn. Strauss said that her husband suffered .. a slight stroke .. that did not result in any paralysis. .. He's really improving every day, .. she said ... Be was lucky ... I wouJdn't think be 'd haft to miss more than a couple of (council) meetings.• . Strauss, 70, was sworn in last month to bis third term on the Crty Council, after winning reelection in the Nov. 4 election. City lawver says realtor sign law -may be 'unconstitutional' aY GEORGE PAPPAS A Newport Beach law restricting realton from puttina their own n•mes or company\ n•mes on Mfor sale" signs, may be amended thia month for being unenforceable and unconstitutional, said Robert Buro.ham, Newport city ........,. . . BuriilWD said be will fC1M1 a recom- mendatio11 to the City Council to amend the law at the nen Council ~onJan.'J.. r There ii a state law wb.iCh states • cities cannot adopt an ordinance restricting what broken may print on Mfor sale" signs, Bu.mbam said. Also a decade-old U.S. Supreme Court ruling forbids cities from excluding Mf'or sale" signs altogetheL • wrhe ordinance could be unenforce- able became it might violate the state law," Burnham said ... It may also violate the rmt amendment... 1 The city law, which wu "'opted 10 .... years 110, allnws the propeaty ownet to poit tbCii name, adclrea, and phone COM CHAMBER WANTS TO KNOW . The CorODa clel Mar. Chamber of Commerce recently eeat a newsletter to itl memberl 10licitinl their input on bow to 1peDd the $5,000 to SI0.000 tile dWilber CJlpedl to Mft OD band in 1987. ;n. ideM tbe7 IUD' Md weR •follows: I) 8ea.afy die tree weUa wl media strip&. 2) s.hlidiZe a coaom.I cbamber clirectory. 3) Driele>p • fWkme oftiCe ltaff. 4) M'leltile in IOcal papen. 5) lmaall ~ clel Mar" entry sips. ' number on Mfor sale" signs, but not that of the realtor or any other ~n. Burnham said that the legality of the ordinance was first opposed recently when a local realtor, Pete Barrett, put up a sign with his name printed on it. Other realton began complaining, while othtn posted more around the city. •it's only common sense that if one . -reaJt~~sts a si1n without any respo from the city that more are also ao to do it. ... be said. Barmt said that leftra1 other real- ton were allo violatina the ordin•na: at the time be postcd bia sip, "The city attorney told me he wouldn' eaforu the law became it didn' com.ply with state or fedcnl law,• Banett said. •1 Jcl& bedly abo• the law became I~ m le'¥efal Jarae companies in Newport •ldi violatina it for years," be Mid. , . 11le city bu never bad to enforce the law Wore beca•• no one Ml nu viol1t1 II or d>6qed it, ......... said. •wew Md ao lawwila atiout tbia or ~lib ........... \ I tOJ al S~ Run !11. aad a ~ Ciel Mar raiileat with two dilldleD ~ Harbor View. • .. We thouaht ·this event woWd be a good way to raile money, while at the same time settina the children and parents involved and behind the schools," Wcsterbcra said. The parents' main motivation in starting the eveat was to supply more money to school programs whose fmancial sup- port was cut back because of Proposition 13, Westerberg said. Proposition 13 reduced state property taxes for homeownen, curtailing the amount of state funding supplied to public ldloOll -en a J beta.,.* two Kllooll -:rbilre •• • cti-.: ia the lij ilili event. •. a,.ouat of. mollff. for atra-..Mcn than 1,000 puticipaab pro~ and we wanted to try ha~ been aiped up for tbe nao to do IOmetbina about it," abe and Weatei'ber1 ex~ about said. 3,000 to participue in this year .. The funds from the event are event. ' split evenly amona bodl 1ebo.ts The race participm;ats ranae·~a&liiilft- and are UIOd for apecW pro-from pl'.9fwional numcn to arama aucb u 1-.plyiq compu-whole familia put for a leisurely ten, providina extra field tript jc>s. i1ic Wded. . · and up1radin1 the achool's The nee Mai• at· Furloa libraries., WClta'bera said. The Street and coatiaum ia a circle money is not med for enh1nciq pat the buiklinp ia tiie New- teacber9s salaries or supplying port Center and back apin to boob, she added. the ltal1iaa point. "We were surprised by the Starting time for the five- amount of money we could kilometer run is 7:30 a.m .• raise," she said. --eut it9s not just follo~ by the start of tbe tea- tbe money. A joint spirit is mo kilometer nlCe ~ 1:4S LID. Tbe Twelve boats win honors in Chambers' best-decked pafade 1Mn11 BY DAVID CORTES-ROBBINS Twelve boats were honored recently by the Commodores Club of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce for being the best decked crafts in the 67tb Annual Newport Har- bor -christmas Boat Parade of Lights. Judged best overall was the winner of the Sweepstakes Award .. King Neptune" owned by Bobby Cornelius. The Grand Prize went to Bob and Carolyn Roquet9s "Bel Temps.. with --second Wind" owned by Albert T ooher taking the Commodores Cup, and .. Santa's Sleigh," owned by Ken Murry, Greg Nichols, and John Gres, f~ ing fourth overall by winnina the Judaes Special. In the Special Awards cate- gory, taking first place and Spectaton Choice award wu .. My Ott," owned by Mark and Todd Leeds, and in second place with the Lusk Award was "Nothing to Fear"owned by S~ben Midwel. Judpd licst in Mccb1nical Animation w the winner oldie Skippers Cup, .. BolerO, .. owacd ~ lmbaw Ud F11hbect, ud eomina in lecOnd pas the Sea Scout-a ~Arps.. . - Rick Waper's ·•summer R1e" received the.Theme;.. Award for finishing first in the Creative t c.&eiDIJ Witb CIW1ene ~ .. -s.e kj•win•natbCC.••bei' of Ca mrce Award to fiDilb ~. Aad ia tbc Bell SouDd caae.. aory, •llaolutioa. • lp0_8IOleil by ~ s~ won the fint plilce President .. Cap~Witb Pat LopeZ .. ~ 0ucer· comiq in. second. Singer Beverly Sills-to headline Newport Center lecture series f Slow-growthers outline their plan tor Newport BY GEORGE PAPPAS Opera singer Beverly Sills will be the featured speaker at the Town Center Celebrity Lecture Series which begins next month. Sills will speak OD Jan. 23 at 10:30 a.m. at the Edwards Cinema Theater in the Newport Center. Her lecture focuses on tracing her singing career from its start in BrookJ~ N. Y. to her present position as general di.rec- tor of the New York City 0perL Other lectures include Dr. complete series of four lectures at S4S and may be obtained by mailing either a check or cash to the sponson of the event, the Assistance League of Laguna Beach and Assist1nce League of Newport Beach. at Town Hall, P.O. Box 856, Lagwia Beach. 926S2. . All proceeds from the event are to be funaelcd back into the community through projects sponsored by both the city leagues. One of these projects includes a children's dental health center operated by the Assistance League of Newport Beach that is complete with an orthodontia and hygiene program. Another project is a child day care center. H '[ 1£lrmflll1 ture drive that fell short of gatherin1 enouah Dimes to Cllll a lpcciaJ election OD the iaue. -A limit OD density of new commercial developments that would bold their total floor area numbered ,an. to one half the arou area of the R,ctaft', Wlltt Ud BiK Mid parcel of~ to bed~. ~ti.,, were reprelDDtills New~ . -Adopti~n of •. ~liflict-of-~ Stop Pollutial 0Ur New- mterest onbnana: amalar to the part (SPON), ad Gridloct ia .county-nNCU~~~that ..,...._ • u. Qt; Council to WU adopted by amuatne ID the tab ilctioD OD tile four propc»- 70s. It would mandate that ala coulicilmemben not vote on · Richard Ittner, who will speak on revening the ageina process on Feb. 23, Peter Lance, an investigative reporter for •ABC World News Tompt, • Mardi 23, and Dr. Warren G. T'bom.11, a zoologist and director of the Los Angeles Zoo, April rl. Get It OH Your Cllest- Newport Eailn_ Letters to the E~itor projects afftoina ~ contril>-"The outcome of tbe MeM11re uton to their campaiins. Cur-A election indicates dlat tbe rently. there is a S200 limit on resiclenb i'ealiz.e that more office the amount of money a single buildiap are not needed in donor-individ~ corporation, Newport Beach," said Beet, who or committee-<:an give to a 1pearba.ded the drive lpimt 1inp candidate. ...-Meuurc A. •we hope it will Tickets are avail1ble for the -Moving the data for Cit .. never qain be neca1ary to Ule CouDcil elections so that they are the referendum or iaitiative to obtain sound P'M.-ina ia our I~ FEET ARE KILLING MEl11 community. We llopie tm aty Council baa beud tbe ......... _. Beek . allo iaid tliil week that the arouP' haft DOt apotm with any councilmemben directly - about the p~. SPECIALIZING IN: • LASER SURGERY • MICROSURGERY • RECONSTRUCTIVESURGERY OF THE FOOT AND ANKLE • MINIMAL INCISIQN SURGERY • ARTHROSCOPIC SURGERY • aoMPUTERIZED DIAGNOSTIC FOOT SURGERY . c.WCi L LOWL Dni \ts • PODIATRJC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON •FELLOW-AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PODIATllC LASER SURGERY a MICRO SURGERY • FELLOW.fNTEINATIONAL COLLEGE OF PODIA TllC LASER SURGERY • FELLOW-AMERICAN COLLEGE OF FOOT ORTHOPAEDICS •DIPLOMA TE-AMEllCAN IOARD .JOF PODIA TRIC ORTHOPAEDICS - " • , Newport man arrested - -fer Main-Street faJ:>e~.......,,......---- ""'" llMl •• 10 ..... A 24-year-old Newport Beach man was arrested Monday morning and charged with the rape of his 28-year-old neighbor, police said Tuesday. Newport Beach police spokes- person Kent Stoddard said that Rafael Rodriguez was arrested without incident--as he was leaving the scene of the alleged rape on Main Street Monday mommg. According to Stoddard, tpe victim gave this account: She, Rodriguez and another neighbor-who all live in separ- ate rented rooDl5 upstairs at 30 l Main St.-began drinking and watching television in the vic- tim's room together Sunday evening. A short time later, Stoddard said, Rodriguez allegedly assaulted and raped the vi~ who then managed to escape and flee to the neighbor.'s room. Officers responding to the call arrested Rodriguez as he cxitcd- the building down the back stairs, Stoddard said. A 1Q-lane CdM Freeway seen if University Drive not extend~d Upper-Bay _walking tours slated for this Saturday The Friends of Newport Bay rich variety of wildlife and vegetation in the estuary and manh, as well as the geology and history of the area. BY ROGER BLOOM If the county «ides not to extend ·u nivenity. Ori~ past the Upper Bay and eutward to Jamboree Road, it will be neces- sary to widen the Coro°' del Mar Freeway to 10 lanes and Bristol Street to four in each diRction to handle the traffic that is expected by the year 20 l 0. That is the conclusion of a report issued this week. by the county's traffic planning-staff and ref erred by the Board of Supervison to affected cities for comment. After the cities respond, the Board is expected to dea>ate deletion of University Drive from the county's Master Plan of Streets and Highways. The street is opposed by local cnvtroninental groups because it would akirt the sensitive UpPet' Bay ecological areL It is not in the Local Coastal Plan for the area approved by the Coastal Commission. and Supervisor Tom Riley bas moved in the past to delete it from the coun1y·s street plan. That move ran into opposi- tion from other supervisors last year, however. and the new report is one outgrowth of that inconclusive debate. The report concludes that while University Drive would be an important link between the industrial and commercial areas of Irvine and northern Newport Beach and the residential areas of Costa Mesa and Huntington Beach, .. alternatives to not hav- ing the facility are f easiblc." The findings were based on projections or development in the area~ as outlined in the gencral·plans of area cities and the county. Traffic volumes were estimated from these demographic predictions. The report stated that by 20 IO. if University Drive is put through to Jamboree. it Will be handling some 32,000 can ~r day. Most of this traffic. the repon concludes. will be people commuting between the Costa Mesa and Irvine areas.' Because of the constrictions on traffic flo~ formed by the Upper Bay and John Wayne Airport. the report said. there arc only three alternative routes for these cars if University Drive is not extended: 1he Corona del Mar Freeway (Route 73). the segment of Bristol Street that parallels that freeway. and to a lesser extent. Pac ific Coast Highway. Improvements will no t be necessary o n PCH. the re port stated . but the other two routes will have to have two additiona l lanes apiece to handle the load. and ramps will have to be added to connect the westbound Route 73 with southbound Route 55 . The total cost of the improve- ments to Bristol and Route 73 is estimated to be in excess of ANNOUNCING OUR <_~RAND OPENING ~ TUNG'S ACUPUNCTURE ~uN1c ~ DR.WATSONK.Y.TUNG Prd9slor of Oriental Medicine and Acupuncture State QJrtified Acct.1puncturist • Chinese Herbologist --... hlli bwt IUCClll,.., tn.e•'I ,...,, medktll prallltme Md lbnorlNll ,..,_. eo1•o;-. epec19cllf: • tow blldl pllin Md 1Cfl3'C8 • ~..-.eon Md ltroile ............ '**Md ........... 9lcotd. Md drug .......... ~ --....... Md 1POft1 inpt.I • CMI m light Md ellting • --. anxiety Md 1neomn1a cllal'dwl ........ pnJiblelM PL!iE COHIUl. TATION ... will be conducting free walking S 11.4 million in the report. tours of the Upper Bay this . 1be report will now be circu-Saturday beginning at 9 a.m. lated to the cities of Newport The tou.n will leave from the Beach, Costa Mesa and Irvine, comer of Eastbluff Drive and for·tbeir comments. The matter Back Bay Road every IS minutes is expected to be back before the until 10:30 a.m. Each tour will Board of S11pervisors in late take about one and a half hours February. . and will introduce visitors to the Participants· are advised to wear ci>m.fortable shoes, and a hat if the weather is sunny. The Friends also suggest binoculars, to aid in viewing the bird pop- ulation of the Bay. SAVE 30·50°/o · .. The premier fall collection r:A w.es Sport is on sale. 0on·t n& thts rare opportunity to save on an the exciting looks in this exclusive new line r:A sportswear and actNNear for men and women. 1111• J Pt ..... II JllllL Nei#PC]ft Center Atstiolt lslint. . Newport Belch. Open Mandly-ft1dlyn<X>-9'00. Sltwdly 1000-6.-00. 5'nily 200-5.-00. (714)~ • WILK.ES SPOR ,_ 4 l•llY l 197 THE NEWPORT ENSIOH/COSTA MESA NEWSllRVINE TODAY . ) -. .. . Slow-growthers ~a_nlfasto • puts thiir cards on table . / The political manifesto of Newport Beach's three leading I slow-growth groups, Newport 2000, Stop Polluting Our Newport, and Gridlock was released yesterday. We're happy to see their intentions made public. Their handling of the issues should help to promote discussion of topics and raise awareness of the battles that are shaping Newport. The goals stated in the paper are .fourfold: an early vote on the traffic management ordinance; limitations on high- rise developments; re-enactment of a controversial conflict- of-interest law repealed in 1984; and change the dates of city council elections. It was the last item that particularly caught our attention. The groups would like to sec the city council elections consolidated with the Ntwpot-Mesa school board elections in November of odd numbered years. There are, of course, political implications to the proposal. Shifting thc,council elections to odd years would mean a smaller turnout, and a smaller turnout is thought to be good for the slow-growtbers. The groups argue that shifting the council elections would mean all local issues could be deah with on the same non- partisan election date, MWhere they would not be lost m the . many of the nails were driven by Mike and Ruth. In fact, Ruth redesiped the interior, relo- crush of state and national elections ... That's true, and not a bad idea. But we think a better one would be to do the opposite-consolidate the school board elections with the even-year November elections-or even the even-year June, elections. This approach would do two things: eliminate a costly extra election date, and dramatically raise voter particiption. While our proposal may indeed cram all the issues and offices onto one ballot, in any type of election reform, raising voter participation should be the bottom line. Get wel I Don Strauss Longtime Newport Beach councilman, school trustee and resident Don Strauss suffered a stroke just prior to New Y car's Day. Fortunately, his wife Dorothy tells us, the prognosis is good-only a bit of speech therapy will be netcssary, and he only figures to miss a few council sessions. Get well wishes may be sent to him in care of the Newport .~ach City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach, 926S8. Baker Communications AWARDWIMIJ • MaBet cal9m ... .... ,.. ..... nm 39 State & National Awa'dS Since 1978 PUIUlllER: Seth Baker 883 Production Place Newport Beach, CA 92663 (714) 631-8120 Plea send mail to: P.O. Box 9399 Newport Beach. CA 92658-9399 The Newport Ensign. Costa Mm News and Irvine Today an published weekly on Thtndays EllTR John Trausch AlllCIATE EDITOI: Roger Bloom PlmlaAPllEI: Sam Gangwer lllECTOI Of IAl.EI: Sharon T ravioli-Hadland AllVEITlllll •CTOll: John-Krepich · AIVEITlll• •CTOll: Janet McDuffie IEAL ESTATE All EITEITAllMEIT •ECT• Marcus Dietz LEIAl ADVERTllllS DllECTOI: Rebecca L. Bolton EllTlllAl AllllTAITI: George Pappas, David Cortes-Robbins. Melinda Keller /Editorial; Danny Cota/Photography; Michael P. Ramirez/Cartoonist; Jim Felton, Sue Kauth. Ryan Klein/ Cotumnists; Dina Von Burger/Society; Mary Wag!ler/Boating; Jack Holland/Theatre; Robert Crabbe/Sports; Judy Duffy/ Dining; Annette Watson/Real Estate; Bret Colson/Calendar; Peggy Darnell/Religion. PIODUCTIOI: Dennis Sullivan/Production Manager Suzan Hart/Traffic Coordinator Libby Ounevant/Proofreader n. A ... ji rt r.11111 (USfS 441-570) wa adjudged to be a newspijir" .,._., m:Uililn by CU1 dlcr9 dltlll lllr 14, 1151, a MOdllld. In cat,...... A 20171,= <:our! fir t11e C*l9ly II ar., .... ti CllltanU. Ind by r._ .._, II • pubtilt\ aft~,..."''• lllf a.. Mllrfllan: ,. ,_ Time of my bife . ca!ed plans for tbe stairway, selected all the hardware aDd did the interior dec0Tatin1. For nearly three yean, they spent every 3 or ~ay holiday bUildina their home. One summer, Mike took a month '1 leave of ablencc to help 6niab tile~- •Y JIM FELTON . . A .nw home in Yonm.111 fot a pOpular local couple By February 1. the Man•ban address will be Pott Office Box 548, Yosemite National Park, Scouts. the Boy Scouts, the California, 9S389. Forget bow often its execu- tives played musical c)lairs, or the political def eats and erron in judgment in dealing with the community. Despite all the upheavals and discord during the year, the most noteworthy entry in the book on 1986 was that December 31 was the last day Michael Manahan worked for the Irvine Company. He was not on the Executive Committee, nor the Board of Director$. He was not even the bead of a major department, nor rCally an officer of the company. Yet beyond a doubt, Mike Man- . ahan was the most respected, admired, loved and honored employee of the Irvine Com- pany. When he closed bis desk at S o'clock one afternoon last week, be closed a beautiful chapter in the life of Orange County~ most important com- pany. When Michael Mlliahan joined the Irvine Company nearly 18 years aao, the tallest building in Newport Beach was 7 stories. The only hotels were the Newporter Inn and the Jamaica Inn. The city of Irvine bad not been born, and none of the bills east of tbe Upper Bay had houses on them. But the Irvine Company had hired Wil- liam Pereira to do a Muter Plan, and they needed someone to relate to the community. They couldn't have chosen better. Mike Manahan became the Community Relations DireCtor. helped to found tbe Oran1e County Community Relatioas Council, served on aaDJ boanls of directon of lf09P' like die ~ Cuti, the Methoditt Church, the Girl . United Way and the Irvine 04Jt adds up to 17, our lucky Chamber of Commerce. If it bad number," Mike said about bis a lofty objective, the group P .O. box. .. Even the zip code·is needed Mike Manahan. twice 17. We aot a new Visa Now at 63, Mike Manahan credit card, and the number adds has retired, with a truckload of up to 17. We met on the 17th, honors and a very generous got engaged on the 17th, and on arrangement from the company and on ... he served so well. For the past Their house sits on ' tb.ree- month, there have been many quarter Kre lot, with a stream award ceremonies for Mike and flowing year-around acrou tbe his wife, Ruth. The National back edge. There are only about Association of Boys Clubs a dozen permanent residents in singled him out with special the little community, and all hon on for the work be did for share. The Manab•ns will have the Ne~rt, Costa Mesa and no telephone. Televi1ion is Irvine Boys and Girls Oubs. spotty. They have electrical More than 400 attended an power from PecirlC Ou and Exch•nae Cub luncheon in bis Electric, and UJlde.rpouDd util- honor. The Irvine Company._ ities lite water aad lftlel'. But Tom Nielsen held a private IOIDC of the ,ear. tJleJ will be luncbe9n in his honor at· the mOwed ia. Wbai that MppeU, Pllcific Cub, and all the put and one member of the ~unily present otr1Cer1 and directon of will Ft to the stores or post the 1rvlnc Qt.amber of Com-office for the entire community. merce gathered for apecial trib-And this is where the Man- utes. The Community Rdationa ahana will tive out the laat Council praented him with 30 .. segment of their interatina lives. hours of clusical music, -We will be without the fast recorded penonally by Tom tract, without the (Mt traffic, SantJey of the Segentrom Com-without the noee and the COb- panies. fusion," Mike said at breakfast The Manahan.a have sold their lut week. "Both Ruth and I are house in Woodbridge, and dur-very devout Christians. We ing January they will complete begin our days with a devotion, their move to their new home and we like to spend time after on the edge of YOIClllite Valley. breakfast reading the Bible. They have been looking forward Now~ 10 many good things have to' thia for ycan. From 1978 happened to us, that we would through 1980, they built this like to spend the lut third of our home-a 2500 square foot house livct, or whatever time we ba\le, in Yosemite Wes~ 18 miles from listenina tcrtbe Lord, to find out the floor of Y osem.ite Valley, 39 wbat He •ants us to do, and to miles from Oak.bunt. the oearest enjoy His world." , villaae with 5tores. The home Up to now, "His world,. bad wu daipcd by Bill Mader, enjoyed the Manabans, aad former Irviae Company raiden-tbae are muy wbo ~Mike._ tialnpert. contractor ~CD Wall World ltill iacllld• Ne~n aaperviud tbe buildiii. •itut BcSb and hvi.m. I i .. • Sue Kauth How Sports knowledge can perk up a marriage Ladies, arc you tired of beinJ accused of point shaving at · inpored duriq the latat foot-college. h that serious or what?" ball bowl pme? Did you realize .. h this Sue?" said Mark. that it is 11lw11y1 basketball ~ very same," I said band- seuon? Take heart! Here is what ing over the phone. I wasn l sure I did to bec:ome more interesting what point sbavina meant, but to my husband and his friends I knew there bad been an article during televiled sporting events. on it. I perteYered. •Len Bias's I wu in my dentist's office the parents are deeply in debt. That other day and the oDly magazine is totally ironic," I said to no one lyin1 Jbere wu Spon1 Rlw-in particular. trated. J squared my aboulden, By now my husband was /' gritted my teeth, and beg~ darting annoyed looks at me reading it. I had read every ~ween plays. Just in the Knick article by the time 1 wu called (pun intended) of time, as my in to the dentist's cubick. And basketball information was I had a plan in mind. That night, demateria.liz.iQg, one of the Lak- there was a pro-basketball game en fell to the floor in exagger- on T.V. And that night would ated agony. As he writhed, I mark a new era in Kautb family segued into the last article I history. remembered. "Sports injuries My husband settled into bis are so prevalent. It pains me to huge stuffed floor pillow, and see Joe Montana play right after wrapped himself in an afghan. bis back surgery. Do you even This is my daughter's and my cue believe bis machismo?" I said~ to go play somewhere else. But They stopped the clock, and instead, I settled myself on the my husband turned to me. couch with 110 book in my hand. ..You're really a piece of work, My husband glanced at me Sue," he said ... Tell you what. suspiciously. If you stop makina-inane sports .. What about those Lakers; comments, I will babysit so you are they something or what?" can sec William Hurt in •Lesser "What about them?" he ans-God' for the third time." wered .... .-1;ua•• ..... the contrast. wr o work on my siping; not .. C~is ~ritable fountain just to look Al Dia." J .aid... of bukctball information~" I .. Sure, ... said my husbaDd. said , .. and·, do enjoy how excited .. Only one last question." I he gets." said, as the Lakers made another •Have you been reading Jim point. "Why does Pat Riley's Murray or what?" my husband hair always look so gross? You said. He turned from the screen couJd fry an egg in it._ .. to inspect me ... Youl'e going to I escaped in a ~ad of s~all watch this ~a.me with me?" · • 'ioys and stuffed animals. I thank .. SuJP am" I said .. even if I might like basketball now. Our there's extr~ inninp. By the school team is going to be very wa)I(" I added ... it's time for you hot this year, and I plan to go to catl Mark laugh in a deep to most of the games. And I voice, and make a one-dollar bet think they have really cute team on the pme." outfits . .. Um. yeah," be said, edging Sw Kauth is a lic~ns~d th~r- away from me over to the phone. api.st and coun.s~lor ·at a local I grabbed it out of bis band. public hiKh school: She and Mr .. Let me talk to oJd Mark," I hwlHmd IJw with tlwir I ow- boomed. 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They can be confident that the unit trust portfolio they buy will remain the same for the life of Everyone knows that if you want an investment that pro- vides diversification, safety, liquidity and convenience, you should buy shares in a mutual fund, right? Not necessarily. Particularly if you're an income-oriented investor, you just might be better off with a lesser-_known, but equally attrac- tive, investment called a unit trwt. A unit trust is a pJ"ofes- sionally seltctcd portfolio of high-quality bonds or stocks that offer many of the features of a mutual fund, plus some important additional ones. For c:llample, unit trusts are one of Jbe few invcstipents that pay interest monthly, rather than quarterly (likci most mutual funds) -or semi-annually (like most bonds). The main difference between the trust. In contrast, investon a unit trust and a mutual fund in a mutual fund are really is the way th~ ~rities in the choosing a """"'6er rather than portfolio are handled. Mutual a portf oliO, because the portfolio fund portfolios arc actively will probably tum over many managed, which means stocks or times during the period they own bonds arc frequently bought and shares in the fu.od. sold as the-fund manager reacts 1bc unit trust was originally to market conditions and designed as a vehicle for in~t­ attempts to improve the fund's ing in bonds, and treasury, perf ormancc. As a resuh, mutual corporate and municipal bond funds pay a management fee and unit trusts remain the largest brokerage commissions· every segment of the market by far. time its stocks or bonds are The objective o( bond unit trusts traded. was-and still is-to preserve In contrast, a unit trust's capital and generate a high leiel portfolio generally is fixed-that of current income for investors. is, it does not change once the Stock unit trusts, which securities are purchased. In a arrived on the investment scene bond portfolio the securities are relatively recently, have broad- beld to maturi'Y except in special . coed the appeal of this invest- circumstances. as when a bond ment vehicle. Some equity unit · is redeemed ( .. called") prema-trusts, such as those that invest turely by its issuer. And a unit I 7 '• ,.1 ,,. 4 • A double tax bTeak for · Californians only. SECONDARY ISSUE No U.S. income taxes. No state income taxes. , FederaJ tun. seaae ~--.n.e -Call Kea :f okasb more Y• -!D•H Ute . ore, dle_i Ide . (114> 9'5-1S61 an. ..,, ~ ~ .. •• ".._ w-. 1.:-__ __;, ______ __. ,, .. lllrat la Ille~ Sain.,. . ' TAX FREE ,; . 7.92% * PAYA~LE MONTHLY . Ille Mok~ l•vestmnt nut Faad, Y• keep evel'Yllda6 ,_ ean.. Nobody Ides a peaay oflt. Net Ille St•~. Not Ute IRS. It's comple~ly tax-free. ,_,._, .n.w~ Aad I.be seco ...... J J~ are attractive. 7.92~ •-IUJd tllat's alter aH sales cbarges aJJd eipeases. Ami tbere's ao mamgemelll fee. 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J•cdormddteCOll,,_ _....._in~-. lo die oifllce wred lo Y.• ,_, Shwean ue-.i ......_Inc. ,_..we . -----~----~~---~~~--·-----------------------Alt .......... ~·· c.,..,., "Shearson Lehtnan Brothers A Prospectus containing more .,.,.,.. tMDu:u.a-..., ft:. complete information about the 19000 MKMhur ~. ~ Secondary Municipal Investment Po ~ ~a. v-rt~. CA 9:2eeo Trust Fund, 21st California Series KEN. TOKASH (714) 955-7567 (AUnitlnvestmentTrust).inclucj. ing all sales charges and expen- ses, will be set upon receipt of this _c__ _______ ----;;(PL;;:-;:EAS=-a.r::r:e""'rp;r;RiiitNu:T:n):------coupon. Read it carefully before Name you invest or send money . Address City State Zip Business Phone HomePhone , DCC ~agers take third . tournainent crown of year Ever since Orange Coast Col- lege's men •s basketball team won its own Miles Eaton lnvitational Tournament a month ago to remain unbeaten, a sense of restlessness has been building. ' It reached the breaking point last week when the Pirates' won their third tournament cham- pionship-this one at San Diego Mesa College-behind the great play of sophomore guard Chuck McGavran (Newport Harbor), who walked away with his third tourney M.ost V aluabJe Pl,ayer award in this most surprising of preseasons. So now the Pirates boast the best record in the county at 16- 3, having beaten many of the best teams jn Southern Califor- nia at least once already. And still the uneasiness remains. Why? &cause even as coach Tandy Gillis' squad closes in on its first 20-victory season since winning the state title in 1978- 79, these Dues have yet to play their first conference game. .. We should be getting into league this wee~" groaned Gil- lis. whose bot Pirates are faced with two games against U.S. Marine teams before beginning Orange Empire Conf ercncc play Wednesday (Jan. 14) at Cypress. .. About the best we can hope for (in playing the Marines) is that nobody gets hurt before it mat- ters." Gillis scheduled the cootests- J an 7. ·against El Toro and Saturday (Jan. 10) versus Tus- tin-because be dido 't know how many tournament tilts OCC would have. Playing in a six- team cof"f ere nee for the first time in 1986-87 instead of the eight- tcam South Coast Conference meant the Pirates would need some extra games~ At this juncture of the season, with the Pirates among the favorites for the Orange Empire crown, OCC is more concerned about suffering a costly injury than getting a pair of wins. Back injuries to McGavran and fellow backcourt starter Brad Davis had caused the Dues problems in tournaments at San Jose City and Riverside colleges earlier in the Christmas break. but with both healthy last week, OCC rolled to its third tourney crown with wins over Bake..,.. field, San Diego Mesa and Imperial Valley in the finals.. ~MOVED TO JV..: DeFORE DNtCE Ctn lfR JAZZ.• BALLET• TAP ~'i:-De,c-0 • ~ childre11's (3-teen) prognun :f ~~ • J\slior and teen peda n ii ig groups • Kim Emanuel • At!robic:s and body artour • Dllnce gear to6' ee e COi I iPete aciL* plog&& I IS a ~ c:;;4~87~AME.SA ~/)Cf (f:.'\\'\<t:, Shampoo Etc. . IS now @,!hi - · dt,r i1 , .Jl:,n " (under ~ management) • Stop in and meet us! 4 Free 80TilE OF NAil. POLISH with eovery nPW set ol Nils. ~bet tbru Jarn.wy '17 • Complde Hair and Nail Can &r Piacing AYaila.Mt. Opm Tues..-S.. 7 a.m..-8 p.m. Evminp by appninanmt. CBaf boo 9'lalk ·" <.Ala~ ~~~i°· (714) 6~2 ..... ~ .... 2 ......... "'W"~ Oollab' ... PEP TAl.l-C.. ._._....,., C.. Pllll Intl 11111'1111 a .... _, .. 1111 ~ Wn .., em Ill lmt 1111 ......... E I 111 II .. 111111 Cllll ClrlJI I ail* Ila 1• II [1' T , ca 1n11 llM ....... • 111 Ill lilp f1fr ' f .. 11111111. 14-45. PllTI IY llllY CITA Sailors battle in Orange Tourney· BY DAVID CORTES- ROBBlNS Coming off a loss in the consolation semifinals of the Orange Holiday Classic, the Newport Harbor Sailors had hoped to redeem themselves last Satdrday again• the Wood- bridge High Warriors instead of losing to them 59-49. Unlike the first time the two teams faced each pther, Wood- bridgc's lanky shooters-behind 6-8 Adam K~fe-were able to amass a sizable I 5-point lead over the Tars going into the final period, and even tho~gb New- port outscored the Warriors in the fourth with IS points, they came up ten points shy of log- ging their fifth victory. Strict Warrior coverage put the damper on Newport's net- ten, holding junior Jim CJec.. rlinp to four points and senior forward John Alstrom to only eight points. Senior Bill Gleason led the Tars with 16 points wlCtle junior Tyler Koon was the only Sailor to cash in on a free throw. The loss drops Harbor to 4- 7 in non-league play with their last win coming in the second round of the Orange T ourna- ment. Pitted against Dana Hills High School in the consolation quarterfinals-after losing to Westminster High 60-44 in the first round-the Sailon held the Dolphins scoreless for the last four minutes of play and went on to can them S8""8 behind a game high 19 points for Alstrom. But the Tan end'ed U on a sour note by losing to league rival Saddlcback Ss-44 in the consolation semis. · Newport tak~ on Costa Mesa High School tomorrow night before starting league pla1 next Wednesday against Estancia. YMCA offers weight loss Qi,rls gy(nn1stlcs Cl11881 Offered The Newport-Costa Mesa YMCA is offering a New Year's Resolution weight loss program to its members. Members will receive St .00 off their member- . ., ship at renewal time for every pound lost. St.art (or continue) your child on the road to gymnastics with the National YMCA Progressive Gymnastics Program for plt. The 12-wcek program a,nsists of nutrition and weight manage- ment classes, individual counsel- ing and fitness evaluation. The $25.00 eo&t of the program will be ref uncled to participants if •~r.eeae.1-!le8eeAl!Jel~l!el• their goal weight is reached. Beginning and Advanced Beginner cl1ue1 will be tauaht on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3 p.m. to S p.m., starting Jan. 6. Sailing Adventwe Series SATUADAY,JANUARY17 . Un & Lar:_ry Pardey "The Second Time Around" SATURDAY, JANUARY 24 Robert Driscoll Family "Blue Water Odyuey" SATURDAY, JANUARY 31 Steve & Sharon Ticehurst "Adventurous Voyage -On a S1toestring" FRIDAY, FEBRUARY I · · Earl & Betty Hinz "Meandering rThrough Micronetla '' OrMge Co• Colege ..... -............. Ttt•lre s.n. Price: szr ~:SH oo. ~ Tlclt«: M Adw91909.' 11 at Doot c.. (114) .. 1111 .......... The program will besin Jan. 12 and continue until April 3 . The sign-up .deadline is Jan. 9. For more information, please call the Newport.CO.ta Mesa YMCA at 642-9990. The YMCA is located at 2300 U nivenity Drive in Newport Beach. Each level streua skill devel- opment and safety awareneu. Area of imtruction will include tumbling. Ml1nce beam, uneven ban, and vaulting. · For more details, call the YMCA facility at 642-9990. l.ADIESI DON'T TURN YOUR BACK ON THIS OPPORTUNITY FOR PEAllANENT WEIGHT LOSSI tttf~tttt,t1ftt~f~f .. ........ -... ,.---....................................... .. 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Departing from tra- dition, wherein oiily the fathen and daughters attend, hosts extended the invitation to the dance lesson dinner held at the home of Junie and Kenneth Chong to mothers and escorts. The big evening arrived. The Newport Marriott ballroom was decorated to resemble the stately atmosphere reminiscent of "'Spri.q in New Orleans ... Per Trebler welcomed cl~ family and friends and then introduced Auxiliary president Linda Hughes and ball chairman Marilyn Read. Then Robert Beecher took the podium to annou°"' each debutante and her father. Debutantes were: Melissa Argyros, Kristina Arnold, Jen- nifer Busch, Claire Chong, Melinda Dalton, Mary Du, Julie Evans, Su~anna Gates, Jill Goldman, Karen Grundbof er, Lucy Hartford, Laurie Hayde, Margaret Henson, Deanne J ac- obs, Amy Larner, Denise Mal- loa, Melanie McGilf m, Donna Newcomb, Anne-Marie South, Stephanie Strader, Moya Sulli- van and Janet Yest. Parenti were: George Argy- ros, Frederick Arnold, Cbartcs Bulch, Kenneth Cboq, Burr Ken Tokash 117 '1•"911 in utility stocks, are quite similar to bOnd unit tlUl&I in tha& .., Mallos, Brian McGiffin, Dou- glas Newcomb, Leonard South, Tunothy Strader, Gene Sullivan, Janet Walsh and Albert Ycsk. Escorts were Robb Thomas, James Wolfe, David ~cKenna, David Carter, William Hunt Ill, Timothy Strader Jr., Peter Gust, John Koll, Cliff Baum, Paul DeGrasse, Jeffery Houston, Miles Martin, David Powell, Michael Klarin, Edward Law- ton, Jeffery Fenley, Jeffery Tomlin, Rmnos Velom., Mark Hurray, Christopllcr Lawson and Cbristoplia Y .,.. cmpltmi= m-. Qll'IUt ineome. rtlillillll."t.m..iiiiW .... iD eddi.. to pneratiq reli•ltle di•ideDd i.acome, tbele unit tl'UIU also offer the possi- bility of abare price apprecia- tion. New varieties of stock unit trusu were created more to achieve capital growth thao iJK-ome, ahb~ tia,y provide stady dividends, too. Sbearion Lelullilla Brotben' Ten Uncom- mon v.mea unit tnllt,; which iDWltl ucb ~in tbe ta iuues our research department belina haw tbe peaaat ncar- tcrm powtb .,_..tial, ii a aOod example of tbil type of trust. ~otMr it tbe Equity IDcome Fund SAP, SOO Unit Trust, wbidl mirron the entire atock Ken ToklUlt u • ~1111 COIUllllonl willt $lWnoll UJt.. ,,... Brotlwr1 In N~pon .liadt. \ LLONGS0FNEWPORT1Nc. . . REAL EST A TE-WE CARE HARDER THANKS TO YOU! We'd like to thank everyone who chose our company to represent them in real estate matters and those who recommended us to others during this year. It has been our best year ever, and after almost eight years in Newport Beec~ thinp seem to have fallen into ~for Uonp of NewpOrt. s·1A•tv -Gerry.O~ and Dietrich Lona If IEIPllT •.. 369 SA MIGUEL. SUITE 200 NEWp()RT BEACH. CA 92650 llAPpy NEW YEAR! CALL 640-LONG CHRIST~ A GERRY LONG ' .._ I . \ ,_, Mlllll' l IE THE NEWPcOAT ENSIGNICOSTA MESA NEWSlllWINE TODAY • on • Newport B11ch's .blst drlllld l•ds oft with Blrb1r1 Ind Ban Harris· BY DINA VON •URGD Once or twice a month th.ii column will tackle writing about Newport Beach 'a fashionable people by listing the .. Ensign's Best-Dressed." Barbara and Ben Harris are one of those warm, c~g and loving couples, whom anyone would feel fortunate to call friends. co-owner of Hanis-Hill, devel- open of offace buildi.np and 'apartment1 complexes. Ben'• m.iachievious aeme of humor peeps out when, spetking of his wife aotto voce, he says, .. all Barbara does is abop. • Tain"l true. Barl>4ra manqes the com- plexes, at present count over 1400 units. That is a task. Community-minded, the cou- ...,, llnll II • llliir ._ II .... n111 m Milt ......... jlilll _. I llllllE .. 1111111 IMlt. 1111111 ..... I ..... Pllrn Cdl "J 0 ' " Ill • .., • 1111 11a1r 1114 ,.... n , .,....., a. 11 1111r 1r'1111 " ........ Their lifestyle is varied and pie actively support La Verne diversified. Be is president of College (Ben's a trustee), UCl's Future Communities, aco~ Medical Research and Educa- manufacturing company, and tional Society (MRES), the Radial Keratotomy, or RK. is a delicate ophthalmic surgical procedure which is used to correct the condition of my~a . or nearsightedness. Nearsigbt~d individuals experience blurry vi- sion when they look at objects which are far away. This is because the eye is too long or the cornea is too steeply curved, causing light rays to focus in front of the retina instead of directly on it. Through Radial Keratotof!ly, the surgeon treats this prob- lem by making eight to sixteen tiny radial incisions on the outside surface of the cornea. These tiny incisions cause the cornea to flatten, thus partially or fully correcting the myopia. While Radial Kcratotomy is usually performed to correct nearsightedness, a modified version of the procedure can be used to alleviate high degrees of astigmatism. Astigmatism is a condition in which the cornea is irregularly shaped-more oval than round, as it should be. Through the RK procedure, the surgeon makes incisions which ftanen only part of the cornea, changing its abnormal oval shape to a more normal spherical shape. To be eligible for R.K, you must be at least 18 years old, have stable myopia and be unable or unwilling to wear contact lenses and /or glasses. The actual Radial Keratotomy procedure takes less than half an hour. If it is performed in an outpatient facility, the patient can go home the same day. RK is a delicate procedure that not all surgeons are equally qualified to perform. Before trusting your eyes to any surgeon. you should ask the following questions: • How many RK cases have you done? • How many of your patients are seeing 20140 or berter a year after the R K? • Do you have any RK patients who are willing to talk to me? • Have you taken an RK course? " • Do you teach RK? • Have you published articles on RK? If you would like more information about Radial Kerato. tomy. please call the Orange County Eye Surgical Center. We will be happy to answer any of your questions. Or-ae eo-ty Eye Swpcal Center 12£J6S Garden Grove Blvd., Suite 401 Garden Grove, CA 92643 (714) 8l7·S073 Pacific Symphony, Protocol, Wbeia not wortllla on buai-their Ceaana 112 (Bea\ the pilot, Mozart Camerata and nqmtly neu and charities, their rccrea-Barbara ttie naviptor). Of all Barbara e*tabliabed the OnDae tion ia traveling around the their bobbia, they mall trnaure County Chapter of the Jobil world; skiing at Yail annually being aboard their boat~ Wayne Cancer Oinic to mme with their silt -.!ult children -Fever," ao n•med beQme they just a few~ the many pbilan-Kimberly, Andrew, Stephen, are dedicated fiilaermen and the thropica tbey are iavolved wida. . Curt, llandy and Mark; or flying-waten around Cabo San Lucas, where their boat ii moOred for half of the year, are loaded with marlin. SPODE Christmas Tree REDUCED PJpCE! S-Piece PJacaettina Aboard -cabO Feftl'• they mainly wear -Whites" telccted at various Newport itora. When traveling. each taket a coordi- nated compact wardrobe con- sisting of blue, black and beige . .. Compact" became it's primar- ily in London, Paris and Flor- ence where they select their clothes for their active lifestyle. Ben at 6'S' bas to have most of his clothes custom-made. So you are apt to see this dapper man in Saville Row suits, shirts and tics. Barbara, an elegant trim blonde aeema to favor (or day- wear classic couture from the houses of Chanel, Ungaro and Valentino. Her favorite designen for evening are Oscar de la Renta and the two Car- olincs -Roehm and Herrera. While in Newport, Barbara docs some shopping to supp~ ment her wardrobe. •Because our family, business, friends and charities have prior- ity, I re.ally do qot bave much time to shop," abe related ... But when I do, I duh into Fashion Island to tee what the American designen have to offer. I par- ticularly like the smaller bou- tiq uea like Elle11e and Guy Laroche. Ben has it much easier, all be hu to do is call hia local tailor and go in ·ror a final fitting.,. And Ben just be•m•, nodding • OINlfU Pl.ATE • UEA.OA atlTTU PLATE his bead at hia wife's comment. •SALAD PLATE • curaSAuaa Personally tdectina clothes ia FJRSt QUALITY Almost,.,. Perfect En11bh.China hard work. When ukcd if there is any formula to looking chic u they do all the time, Barbara thouptfully raponded, •1 peas it's beina able to look at younelf critically and bow what loob best.· by Fenn• Mr. Universe Decisions. Private Lessons MEN &WOMEN Selected Clientele (714) fl!i1·m& As you anticipate the hobd.1y season .. · "' ~"<dtemert-there is that av~ tming sense al respaSbility conc:errnng the appropriate gifts. At Oartt Kennedy Florist. we offer soWons lO the problems al corporate and personal gift ping that are tasteful ( and without compromise L.ft·s LilUc TrNSMlft 1> utltMu "°"' "" ...... '. w siwst rltat "'* Mt a stftchofl I f r0ttt our pant 'IJ of sptC ialt 1J foods wrntS a"" clla'"~ • 291~ Redhill A•I08 Cosla Mesa 714 64)-0810 ART e-ne C.pilol Gl'CMlp Corporate Caledloel: California Contem- porary Art .. , will display ttiiougb Jan. 31 at UC Irvine\ rme Arts Gallery. Houn are noon to S p.m., Tuesday through Saturday. Call 8~10. .. AYladola Art: Works by Keith Ferris, William S. Phillips, Craia ~Odera and Robert McCall,• throuah Feb. 13 .at Whitman inside South Cout Plaza Mall. Galleries, 354' Eut Coast High-Houn are 11 Lm. to 6 p.m., way, Corona del Mar. Houn are Monday through Friday, noon 10 a.m. to ' p.m., Monday to S p.m. on Saturday and throup Saturday. Call 67S-Sunday. Call 494-6S31. 2478. "Callforaia CoatemporarJ Wons bJ t:.iad'o V..,..ia _. Artists: La•rle Pblc .. " will ·H•arJ. GMlaes will display display through March 22 at the through Feb. 11 at the N~rt Lapna Art Museum's South City Hall Gallery, 3300 N ·~ft _ Coast Plaza Expansion location Blvd. The pllery is ope d y Police Blotter ClllptUD IY llET Cllllll -, T1NI PoMc. Bloner la ,,,_.,,f9d • •public ..me. trom tM Ne•polf Enalfn, ~ crlfnM and.,, .. ,. In "-tpon S..Ch. It Mould ,,. noted that crim• Nel9d are only thoeft which are reported fO the Newpot't BMCh Polk» Oepart- menc, Md.,, .. ,. made.,.. only~ auepecled ol crlmea. atJd IHM fllOle con-....... TUUDAY, DEC.16 CJUMJ:S 0800 -Various household .. items valued at $4,910 were reported stolen from January•s located at 2400 West Coast Hiabway. 0930 ... A beh sander valued at "°° was reported stolen from Emip Middle School located at 2000 ClifJ Drive. 1200 -8ap and shoes valued at S210 were reported stolen from the Newpon Pier. . 204S -Bicycles valued at S32S were l'eported stolen from a prage in the 100 block of 44tb Street. AR•UTS 0045 -Kelly Ann Boyd, 20. of Lapna Beach was arrested oo suspicion of misdemeanor dnmt driving. 0140 -David Gordon Price, SO, of Newport Beach was arrested on suspicion of misde- • meanor drunk driviq. 0220 -Jote Gonzalez Gon- zalez, 19, of La Habra was urated on suspicion of carrying a concealed weapon in a vehicJe. 2330 -Karen Sutherland Camero~ 2.S, of Corona del Mar .. wa iiiated on smpktOa of misdemeanor drunk driving. 131 S -David Allen Pelto Dy 27. of Orange was arrested on su~ picion of assault with a deadly weapon. WEDNF5DA Y, DEC. 17 ~ 0900 -Vandals reportedly caused $2,690 in damage to a vehicle parked in the 800 block of Seagull l 14S -A purse and contents vatued at $360 were reported stolen from a car in the 3700 block of Channel Place. 1630 -Earrings valued at S800 were reported stolen from a residence in the 1300 block of Part Newport. ARRESTS 0200 -Patrick William Boggs, 24. of Costa Mesa was arrested on suspicion of commercial burglary. 0200 -Kelly Eileen Bah.am. 26, of Newport Beach was arrested on suspicion of com- mercial burglary. 2100-DanielJason Barkman, 26, of Tustin was arrested OD suspicion of misdemeanor <!runt driving.. from 8 a.~ to S p.m. Call 644- 3017. MISC E•lllD at die Orup Comty FairpCMllldl: Golden West Pro- motions Rodeo (Jan. 10); Shore- line Dog Fanciers Association of Orange County Dog Show (JaJL I I). The fairgrounds are located 223S -Robert Frank Bell. 26. of Glendora was arrested on suspicion of misdemeanor drunk driving. THURSDAY, DEC. 11 CRIMES 1415 -A VCR valued at MSO was reported stolen from West- ern Digital Corporation located at 244S McCabe Way. ARRESTS ... llf:llllY • ~ ol Newport 8mcb was ••Cited on suspicion of misdemeanor druilt driving. OJ.40 -Christopher Richard Chase, 33, of Lapna Beach was arrested on suspicion of disor- derly conduct. <MOO -Doug Cordell Yeo, 32, of Newport Beach was arrested OD suspicion of possession of cocaine for sale. 2330 -Joseph Willie Brown, 53, of San Clemente was arrested on suspicion of misdemeanor drunk driving. FRIDAY, DEC. 19 CRIMES 0700 -A typewriter valued at S 1,300 and calculators valued at S 1,440 were reported stolen from Steinberg and Harris located at 4667 MacArthur. 08S2 • Currency totaling SJ.200 was reported stolen from a residence in the 100 block of Atoll. e·awnACi.r • "t'm in the Mood b Lowe• -----------=----- -- at 88 Fair Drive in Costa Mesa. Call 7Sl·FAIR. Stroll down the cobblestone streets of Lido Marina Village in Newport Beach on Sunday, Jan. 11, and view more than 30 clalsic MG automobiles at the Fomtll A-' a..k MG Car S•ow. The cars will be on display at the waterfront village from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. MUSIC De COllfny PNllipe Trio is performing Tuesday through Saturday nights at Zot,s Lounge in the Irvine Hilton and Towen, 17900 Jamboree Blvd.. Irvine. No cover charge. Call 863-3111. De Ronaie Brown Al S.....: Classics in Jazz will be in concen Jan. 13 at 8 p.m. in ucrs rrnc Arts Village Theater. Tickets are SS-SIO. Call IS6-6616. 1000 -Sunglassee valued at SI SO were reported stolen from Dr. Pete L. Rich Optometry. 1130 -Vandals reportedly causcdS300indamagetoacar parked in the 700 block of Dover. 1430 -A computer drive unit valued at $191 was reported stolen from Corona del Mar Hilla Scbool localed at 2101 Emil .... Driw. 1630-COGftf'tible tops valued at $2,000 were reported stoltn from a residence in the 400 block of Prospect. ARRESTS 0030 -Brint Dean Jardine, 19. of Huntington Beach was arrested on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon. I S30-Wilfredo Solaranzo, 27, of Anaheim was arrested on suspicion of grand theft of property. 2130 -Ross Richard Te~ 23, of Long Beach was arrested on suspicion · of misdemeanor drunk driving. SATURDAY. DEC. 2' CRIMES . 221 S -A Christmas tree valued at $31 . 99 was reported stolen from NonbsW' Christmas Trees located at J a.mboree and Pacific Coast Highway. ARRf.STS 01 IS -Walter M. Moeck, 4S. • ., ~ ~ ~ Comin. 0n· • -On The Sunny We Of The~ STAGE "T•e Pirates of Pemace," Gilbert and Sullivan '1 popular oper~ta plays at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse. 3~ South Barbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. Call 979-S51 I. -S-pa' ........ is playing through December 28 at the Orange County Perfonning Arts Center, (iOO Town Center DrWe in Costa Mesa. Tacteu arc S 19- S3S. Call SS6-ARTS. "T~ee Postcanla" by Craig Lucas with music and lyrics by Craig Camelia. t.hrOugb Feb. 8 <'D South Coast Repertory's Maimtqe. Tdeta are S 17 to $24. Showtimes are 8 p.m., Tuesday through Friday, 2;30 p .m. and 8 p.m. OD Saturday and 2:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. OD Sunday. Call 9S7-i033. of Newport Beach wu · urestcd on suspicion of misdemeanor drunk driving. 014S -Robert Morgan Hebergcr, 2&, of Newport Beach was arrested on suspicion of misdemeanor drunk driving. 0230 -Dung V"9 30, of Costa Mesa wu arraud on suapicioD of dilonlat; conduct. l MS K.eTID llobert ~• · ,-..ia,41 dsP r • .,.. •reaed oa -p;.r=.. of miedemeanor dnmt driving. SUNDAY, DU. 21 ClllMl3 0200 -Jewelry ua siJvenrare valued at S4 J ,800 were reported stolen from a residence in the 2000 block of Vista Cajon. 0900 -Computer equipment valued at S2S,OOO was reported stolen from Statewide Carbide Company located at 1400 Quail. ARJlESTS 0030 -Michael Anthony Kle- ment, 23, of El Toro was arrested on suspicion of misdemeanor drunk driving. OS4S -Michael John Detrick., ·21 , of Costa'Mesa was arrested on suspicion of d.Dorderty con- duct. 1120 -Guy Hemy Marolf. 35. of Santa Ana Heights was arrested on suspicion of a dan- gerous drq fdouy. 214S -Arlene Shapiro, 34, of Santa Ana was. arrested on suspicion of misdemeanor drunk driving. MONDAY, DEC. n ClllMFS 1100 -A tire and wheel valued at $300 were reponed stolen from a car parked in the 3600 block of Jare..,··~ Road. 1245 -Surfbo~ \alucJ al SSOO were reponed stolen from a garage in the I 00 block of West Bay. 1300 • Clothing and jewelry valued at $213 were reported stolen from a residence in the 200 block of Nata. 2130 -CUrrenc;y totaling S800 was reported stolen durin1 an armed , robbery at Baskin- Robbina lOcated at 3421 New- port BIW. AllUSTS 0145 ... Talaal Alahazal. 18, of Irvine was arrested on uspicion of misdemeanor drunk drivins . .- ---__ .., Dining critic· s~rves up the best of 1986 BY JUDY DUFFY Friends (and critics) have commented that it's very seldom tba~ your reporter says some- thing unkind about a local restaurant in this column. True, for good reason. The restaurant business in and around Newport Beach is such that if an eatery isn't doing a very good job it becomes history before very many people get a chance to find out what's wrong. So, yes, I truly did enjoy my dining out experiences both for this column and on my own during 1986. Which is not to say that I haven't had favorites. Oh have I had favorites. Herc are my picks for the Kbests" and .. mosts" of my dining around town last year. BEST RESTAURANT OVERALL takes a lot of thought. This one includes everything; price, ambiance, service, food and general atmos- phere. Surprisingly, the choice lies within the confines of a local hotel. Hotels·seem to be making a comeback these days. Morcll's at the Irvine Hilton and Towers was my favorite place to dine in 1986. Creative menu, genuinely warm service and painstakingly present~ and prepared food make this a top spot for anyone who loves to eat. BEST NEW RESTAURANT kudos go to Ember~ in Costa Mesa. Despite an unusual loca- tion, Ember's bas everything it takes to make it locally; atmos- phere, service, great pricing, and knock-'em-in-the-aisles food. Don't be surprised if you need to call days in advance for a reservation at Ember's in 1987. MOST REGRETTABLY CLOSED restaurant in 1986 is the now-a-memory Monaco's on category for elegance-in display PCH. The rumors ran wild when of edible a.it, but if there was, the doors closed and whatever -Maxwell's would win hands the reason for this ftne establish- ment's demise, it is to be mourned. Cbef Driml had his act together, the food was heaven and the lamb carpaccio will be missed. MOST ELEGANT RES- TAURANT has to go to Le Chardonnay at the Registry Hotel. Everything here is just top drawer. That evenin1 lives on in memory by virtue of the rich interior, solicitous service, ~.AJd wonderful food. My pick foe any occasion calling for more than a touch· of class. BEST BRUNCH BUFFET honors bClon1 slightly up the coast at Maxwell's in Hunting- ton Beach. Despite the drive put of town, the show is worth every mile and then some. There's no down. " BEST SERVICE BRUNCH is really a trump'5d up category to cover the delights served at Le Midi. The combination of get-jt-younelf and brougbt-to- you-in-style appeals to everyone and the food is beyond compkare. French provincial cooking at its very best. BEST LUNCH ON A TIME LIMIT honors go to Chili's on PCH. The fajitas for two is great fare and the service is prompt, courteous and smiling. These honors might have gone to Mimi's in the Costa Mesa Court- yards, but the wait makes Mimi's a place for people_ who either eat lunch at I r:oo a.m. or have unlimited time to sit and chat. BEST LUNCH WITH TIME TO I.ILL belonp to Amelia'& on Balboa hlaod. Not that the serviCe is slow, or ~wait Iona, you just need to linaer in this cozy Italian atmosphete to set the. most from your lunch. Def- initely my choice for a business or celebration luncheon at any time of year. - BEST ETHNIC FOOD is a tough one. Chinese wins out and my choice is The Lotm on Harbor Blvd. in Costa Mesa. Elegant and without any hint of Chinese cafeteria, The Lotus is a terrific place run by savvy sophisticated people. Pricina is a trifle higher than other local Chinese eateries, but you get what you pay for. MOST WONDERFUL DES- SERT goes to Pleasant Peasant. Let me say but sax words ... cream cheese mousse with raspberry sauce. Flemish Expressions exhibited at Newport Harbor Art Museum The Newport Harbor Art Museum and the Ministry of the Flemish Community, Art Dcpartmcn~ arc co-organizing the first comprehensive survey of Flemish symbolist., eApressionist and post-war figurative paint- ings in the United States. Titled 04Flemish Expressions: Repre- sentational Painting in the 20th Century," the exhibition at the Newport Harbor Art M uscum will continue through Feb. 22. KAemisb Expressions" inves- tigates distinct aspects of sym- bolis~ expressionism and post- war trends in 20th century Flem- ish representational art ~hrough approximately 140 paintings and large-scale works on paper. Leading symbolist James Ensor will be represented by 1 S major works, including .. Les masques et la mort," 1897, •Les masques scandalises." 1883, and KVerbaz- ing van bet mask.er W ousc ... 1882. Symbolist Leon Spilliaert will have 12 works exhibited, includ- ing .. Les pendus,"' c. 1912 and 04Vertigc. L'escalier magiquc," 1908. Other symbolists whose works will be shown arc Van de Woestyne with eight paintings~ de Saedelcer with two and Khnopff with 12, including .. Portrait de Madame Botte," 1896. and Klntericur dune eglisc ' "Still Great. ,, • • -Beverly Bush Smith &lfy Menu 5 to 1 p.m .. Prices $8..95 to SJ0..95 37 FASHION ISLAND. NEWPORT BEACH. 644-2030 LUNCH . DINNER ENJOY THE BEAUTIFUL FAU WEATHER ON THE DECK CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH CRUISES ON SUNDA a Bruges~" 1904. Important surrealist Paul Delvaux will be represented by three early works, including •t.c lever," 1930. Another surrealist being featured is Ty1p1 with five paintings. Flemish expression- ists in the exhibition arc led by Permeke with ten paintings and Van den Bergbe wi_th te~ includ- ing .. Dubbelportrct Van P.G. van Hecke en Norine,"' 1923-24. Other expressionists are De Smet with seven works and Brussclmans with three. Exhi- bited also will be works from the Cobra, Pop and Figurative movements. According to Chief Curator Paul Scbimme~ .. it is the Flem- ish painter's ability to flod, in the simplest subject, complex and emotionally charged repre- sentations of the human expe- rience. Flemish painting searches for the inner life, the mysterious, the spiritual essence, and transforms the starkness of the Aemish countryside and the simplicity of the Flemish people into a symbol of extr~reality. Although the artiau in this exhibition can be placed in the context of 20th century modern- ism through either their partic- ipation in or response to sym- bolism, expressionism or surrealism, tbc unique quality of Aemish painting extends back to the genius of Van Eye~ Van der Weyden, Bosch, Brucgbel and Rubens. The painters-whose work has been selected for this exhibition have matured within this exceptional tradition. .. ln his catalogue essay, Karel Geirland~ Honorary Director- General of Exhibitions, Palace of Fine Arts, Brussels, asked, .. What is the Aemisb contribu- tion to the history of modem art? Although the Aemish are living ' ~~Ftiiew•·~~ ,.,.,· .... /fW .. lldl ... S.••Q ~ in a transit area and continu- ously-struggling for their self- preservation-f or imtance by fighting for the survival of their Janauaae-tbcy are ncvertbcaa influenced by all the inter- national artistic trends. ~ fore, our modem art is a kaleid- oscope, reminiscent or tbe motley history of Western Mod- ernism." The Newport Harbor Art Museum is adjacent to Newport Center Fashion Island at 8SO San Clemente Drive. Houn are from JO a.m. to S p.m., Tuesday through Sunday. Admission is f rce to museum memben, $3 for adults, S2 for students, seniors and the military and SI for children to seventeen years of age. Museum attendance is free to the public on the fmt Tuesday of every month. For information calJ 7S9-J 122. Lunch menu The lunch menu for Ncwport- Meaa schools, this week, is as follows: Dmlday, Ju. I: Rambiirger with cauup and fixin~ tater t~, vanilla puddina and inilL FrWaJ, Ju. t: Fl.lb sticb with tartar sauce, au gratin potatoes, apple wedaa, banal brad and milk. M-.J, Ju. 12: Beef bot dog with cauup, cowboy BBQ beans, chilkd pineapple~ a pea- nut butter cootie and milk.. T•m .. J, Ju. 13: Carnitas taco with shmlded cbeetc and lettuce, seasoned com, blueberry mufrm bread &ad milk. Wt4•eM•J, Ju. 14: Bot turkey and cheele l&IMlwich on a hero roll, carrot Micki, petite banana, b&ppy birtbday cake ml milt. 'l1nlrl4laJ, Jaa. 15: Ram- bm1er witla C8IRp wl mia._, rreac1a rn.. ....... paddina ....... ---. . ... ..,,., l IE THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS11RV1NE TODAY .. II '· ~ .. ' Fine I .. . ..... ~ ,,, per:formances mark ~Rain' revival BY JACK HOLLAND With most of the critics in town bluting away at "Sin gin• In th Rain," one might expect _ something less than exhilarating stage fare. But the reception accorded the show at the Per- forming Arts Center proved one thing-audiences are the true judge and they quickly wrapped up the musical with joy. Actually, the musical bas much to recommend it, not the lcut of which is the lovely score by N acio Herb Brown and Arthur Freed. One never tires of such songs as -Singin' Jn The Rain," "You Stepped Out of a A~" "You >.re My Lucky Star," -and "You Were Meant For Me. "Then there is the very exciting dancing of Bract Moranz, especially in his .. Make 'Em Laugb"spectacular. And, of course, there is the memorable dance number done in the rain in the incomparable style of Don Simione. There are the perlormanccs of Simionc and Moranz adding further lustre, and the dizzy, dense, and delectable Jennifer Smith who is the epitome of the Hartman, who seems to be the apd Alan Sues, who camps the blonde with a few mental links perfect representation of Louis role of Roscoe mcrcileuly, both mi• .. la other rolea Elek . 8 . Mayer of the old MGM days, shine. . . General .. Public lights up fans BY RY AN ILEIN As the lights dimmed, sud- denly the mass of people filling the Cal State Fullerton Titan Gym on Dec. 21 concentrated itself against a nightclub set stage. To the shouts chanting the ·band's theme song, General Public danced into psychedelic flubes of spotlights in pink, green~ and blue. The lights turned orange out at the audience and a ringin& boister- ous spell caught all l 0,000 or so in the sold-out gymnasium. Never bu a band entertained an audience with such character and energy. Right off, lead singers Dave Wakeling and Ranting Roger hit the popular song, wroo Much or Nothina." from the recently released Hand to Mo~th album. Dancing around the stage with seemingly unlimited energy, the band further excited the crowd, rcviv- i ng .. Tenderness" and Hot You're Cool" from the All the Rage album. The band went on to play a large collection of tunes through two ...,." or-perf or- mance, including two encores. Throughout the concert, youths ranging in age from early teens to later twenties danced on the open but densely concen- trated gym floor and in the bleachers on the building's perimeter. The band constantly involved its audience in its music with Ranting Roger waving his arms for everyone to join in. Other cuts performed were Wb1t' s Ta Eat? Check Iba Newport Ensign Dining Section 114/HJ•• ~-11*J ,,, B. 1,,,,. SW.I a... ...... Ctt. ,l,27 • "Anxious,.. ..Never You Done That," .. Burning Bright." .. Mat- ter of Fact," "Day to Day," and the unreleased new creation, .. Come Again." Also, the band gave new life to the English Beat tunes, "Save It For Later" and 048cst Friend." Where other concerts this season may have fallen short, General Public more than com- pensated . After the second encore, most everyone was still cheering at the base of the stage begging for more. Even the opening band, The Buddy Sys- tem, was fairly good. While some may have thought that the tightly packcd ... gym set-up was a problem. it actually seemed only to add to the fun of the concert creating a true nightclub gig atmosphere. SPECIALS (NF6-Jl a.mJ •1·3 egga any atyle. huh- biOWN. toeM P .99 12-Be'9irn w.a.. 2 .... 2 .,.,_ clbacor\ ... •3·Spani1h omelette. hash browns. loMt '3.15 14 fQllll Ba.set A &ah fruil SUS LUNCH SPECIALS • (N.F JJ.3 p..mj fl·l/3h ~.fries, f<U\IMl coM ... 12~w/n.-uuetAgllic ..... .... a.1-Ewry °"' cf6uedf ' YI for todW• IS'«Wf Ne .. •l'tDe - •• l&annt 11'1~8-DrM Ne 1pa1t 8wh. C1M w11ia ,. 1111 All in all, it was a spirited, exubcran~ and fun-filled show that survived even its rather laborious· and oftrly trite plot. But in the end-who cares? It was fun all the way. something to lift the spirits, and the kind of musical that audiences still find infectious. Lawrence Kasha directed the production, which was choreo- graphed by Peter Gennaro. In spite of a few awkward moments in the first p~ it all zipped along wiib sparkle and excite- ment. The one thing much writteti about the show is that the film starring Gene Kelly, Donald o•eoonor, and Debbie Rey- nolds was too potent to be redone by anyone. It is true that these three were radiantly won- derful, but Simiooc, Moranz., and Cynthia Ferret" make the roles thein. Besides, the stage is a vastly different medium than the screen and one has to judge the show on its merits alone and not on what was done in a different medium. This was a _prod~ laUJIC a series of Broadway musicals to be done at the Pei:fonning Arts Center. It was a good opener and one only hopes t1-the future produv tions will be as lit.able.. It is also a shame that these big shows are only allowed to play about a weet•s run each. The reason? The produccn did not know what to expect of audience reactioo to the shows IO they playal it -sate.• Now it sccms tUI loqcr nms, al at lem two weeks_ wilJ be the WRI. 0r docs the old belief that Orange County audiences are a peculiar breed apart that will nOt aa:ept shows as fully as thoee in New Y ort and Los Angdcs still exist? BELGIAN WAFFLE INN WIMre dae World\ Gr.tell C 1a•n• Dime! Home of the Fantastic Belp•n Waffles, the Gipntic 4-Ea Omelets, and The Superb S.IMlwicbes. South Cout Plaza Yillqe llOO South Plaza ~ SaDla Am/CGlta Mesa . (714) 557-5116" • • .... Cll,.,.,,• B~m•ra•t B~1~•1B .... 11et1'»111d C.lllR1 '~ A-~ ........ ..... ...,, •• ,"' a1ir1 • 111.n. ti ~~ . , ......... .. ··a.1122M1a1114/UI ._. ..... ,..... .. ... nrn n r .. - _, BY PEGGY DARNELL St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church in Co1ona del Mar recently hosted the UCl Interfaith Foundation for a presentation by representatives of five religions on •The Com- mon Tb.reads of Religion."' The faiths represented were Christian Science, Islam, Bud- dhism, Babai and Roman Catholicism. The locaJ leaders of the Jewish faith were attending an educational conference on this day and unable to attend, according to Nancy Jenks, Director of the Interfaith Foun- dation. Despite differences in beliefs, the speakers noted several com- mon ideas that showed the similarities among these reli- gions. The major o~ is that all believe in the Golden Rule: •no unto others as you would have them do unto you."' They all believe that the prophets of the Old T estameot., like Moecs and Noah, were anointed and given great power by God, and that Jesus Christ was .a p0werful influence in the lives of mankind. although a number of religions do not recognize Qim as God or the Redeemer. The Muslims believe in the Virgin Birth of Jesus but not in His violent death and resurrectioJL Tbe Prophets of Islam r'Cpresent different facets of God; for example. Moses is the Law. Jesus Christ is the gcniJe and healing side, and Mohammed is the final Prophet. ~-.... IL~. , .. ... • .. Ill. ALI---·-·--Ct,, ..... I 5 ' ~ -..... ,_,. Bl The first speaker was Dawn Campbell representing the Christian Science faith. She~ "Christian Science teaches that God created us in His imqe and likeness and therefore, we are perfect.. .. They also teach that °Jesus came to show us what we can do, even after His death. She quoted Jesus• word~ -rbese I do, you shall do even greater." She went on· to tell of Mary Baker Eddy and bow her per- sona I suff crin• was relieved through study of the teachings of Jesus and His healings. In 1879. she and 26 of her students began tbe Fant ChwdtofChrist Scientist with the intention of organizing a church designed to .. commemorate the Word and Work of Our Master, Jesus Christ, which would reinstate primitive Christianity and its lost clement of healing ... ~ LailaAl-Marayatispokenext. 1844. •we all ti.ave a peifect She is a third year medical nature, a onenn1.'• she said. student at UCI and talked about -ibe 8ahai ;'Yiewpoint is ttiat we the religion of Islam are perfect mirron reflectiq ~Islam is a misundentood Goers attitude tom to promote religion. It means ~o submit to oneneaofbu'M~. M~w the Will of Goer and is a lifelong the unif"acation of tbe tribe. daily process whose purpose is Mohammed broulbt Arabia to become as cJole to a oneness toaetbef. Babai secs us iD a with God a poaible,,. she said. global viJlale, ,nth elimination "Noah aiid Moses arc great of prejudices. We have over 4 prophets and we adhere to the million adherents of all faiths Ten Commandments. We and we must rise above dilfer- bclievc that Adam is the first ences ... We sec man and Prophet and Mohammed the woman as mankind, a bird, final Prophet. whose wings must be eqdal in "T'be guideliDea .set dowa by onler to fly and to be balanced. Isl~ which include a prohibi-To learn about otben is the tion of alcohol, libeTate a Mus-univenal education. We should lim by providing the rules for a have a univasal lanauqe and healthy and godly life, tt sbe a world code of human ri&bts. explained. The United Nations is all that Roxanne Gaia talked about we have so far . ., Babai. which began in Persia in The Buddhists were reprcs- Religious Services ~~IA~ ~~ Ill 0 ~ ~ ~ "Something Happens Here" ~di; 8:4S VISITORS ORIENTATION 9:30a.m. WORSHJP 10-.JO a.m. FELLOWSHIP IO:SS a.m. EDUCATION ST.MARK tl CHILD CARE AV AILilLE ALL MORNING .. #r(/rleltl. ,..., ... .s.-1. ,._..., ,,..., 2100 Mar Vista (Jainborec 4 Eastbluff), N.B. 644-1341 St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Dr. ..... BriKo \\bnhip aod bar dUs ~. Chritl<cnceral. biblical mnup. "ORDINARY PEOPLE MAKE WONDERFUL DISCIPLES", f Maril •?Ml> 71)0 P.M.-S~ Moftcby. Tu-., Snaan BriKo Pttachln1 Sunday. Januaty"JI. 1987 ,,_hail 8 tl0 Ma liOd5 A. M. 600 St. An<lrews Road. Newport Beach . California (714) 631-2880 ..... " a -.. ... ., • Cll ••••• M:I• IC• • CllP•i •• •u •c• • I First Church of Christ, Sc~lt Newport Beach 3303 and 3315 Via Udo SUNDAY SERVICE ..... 9 and 10•30 A.M -SUNDAY SCHOOL ~ . • • • I WEDNESDAY TESTIMONY MEETING 8 P.M. ;:. •• ·I u Free Child Care All Services RE~OING ROOM 9·5 Mon-Sat. Tu 7.9 p.m . SUNDAY'S SUBJECT: ClrtlltiM Sd9nce elded _,, Julie H..... She tOld ora. .... ~ w19o iD tbe ~ 600 A.D., WM -~~ol25 ... Ud lail rant ex~re to human nfferina in tbe form of the tiuqry, tbc old ind the dying. Hew botliered by thae thinp, tbc nature of sufrerin& and he left bcH:ile. He bcpn to~ aad tet dowa four Nohlc J'rutbt: I) there is suft'erinl i"Dd .no one · dc8pn, 2) tiere is cause and df~ 3) tbie e11mes of suffcriq CllD be do. ·~ with and 4) die ~ is love, effort, · and miaiilfulnea. He bttame Buddha. tbe Awakened One. Anyone Who it awakened bas a · Cbristlite mind and believes in came and effect, or Karma, and introspection upon your self nature. Tbe final panelist was Sister Kathryn Gray of the Sisters en St. J01Cph, repraentin1 Roman Catholicism. She said, "The Catholic religion is directly related to Judaism, but with emphasis on the New Tesfament, ttie power of Jesus Christ as Goers Son, a relationship, a source of life.• She went on to ~y that the two faiths have shared values and beliefs expressed in actions that result in care for the las fortunate. All of the speakers are part of the UCI Interfaith Founda· tion, wbicb is a non-profit orpnization tbat -lps with coumelina and attends to the spiritual needs of tboee students attending UCI who seek its services. .. It is not part of tbe UDWenity system, "'-said Jen.ts, even tbOQlb it was started at the same time tbe, univenity wu established ... Cbaoc:eUor Dan Aldrich, Rabbi Bob Bergman and Dr. Cecil Hoffman, Presbyterian min~r. were the f ouoden of the Inter· faith Foundation. Everyone is welcome. H you would lite more information about the Interfaith Founda- tion, pleue call 833-Gl91 . South Al rica to be topic-It T ample Isaiah Temple Isaiah of Newport Beach (Comervative) will wel- come Mr, Percy Sher, who will be the guest speaker at the templc•s Friday night Shabbat Service on Jan. 9. Mr. Sher, a member of the temple, bas been liviq in South Africa for many years. He will talk and report in general on the situation there and specifacally on the position of the Jewish population in that country. The services will be conducted by Rabbi Ssewn Schatz, ~bbi of T cmple lsaiab. Sin&Je people, friends of the temple, and newcomers to this area are cordially invited to attend. A spcciaJ social hour with ref reshmentt will be held follow- ina tht service. For din:ctions to the temple and furtbcr information, please (ac,_.'from ~ tlartlOr HCb Sc~ at Jrv&M fi ISch.) • Cl.... ..~.•-•ICll • call the offJCe at S48-6900. , ' ... .· "" I .. fWllC••• flCRIY&•K & ---Of 1"9 GI ''..,_.ii · ....... , 11 SCltAHG( COUNn WllAl eot•IEC- TION. 2056 Tustin Me., Jlupart 81i1C1t. CA~. Walle ........ 1056Tus-tlnMa.. .. CA._,, Thft busineu fs con- dudld bJ lft lnd'Mdual. --Molle Mimi. TNa .. 2 ..... -filed ........ ~a.ti of e>r.,.. County on O.C. 29, 1-. File ND. Fl30642 111 l/81/15 1122 5846 WllOTICI HCiii ........ IUmlYA,,_-, n. lalolllllle '*"°" ls ~ bulif-.-= GARY'S, 3309 E. Coest Hwy, COM, .. CA92628. ~ Wm. Oolinka, 30 Foxboro, IMne. CA 9271 S. This bu$ineu is con- ducted by hus~nd 1nd wife. Sisned: Gary Wm Oolinka. This $1alement was fi1ed with the County Clerk of Ofar1l9 County on Dec. 15, 1986. F'lle No. F329265 12118 12125 111 . 118 5793 PU8UC NOTICl ACllllOUI WESS NW ITAn:mJIT The lotlowifll person I'S doi"I ~n: COMPU· TER EDUCATION NET· WORK. 3114 S. Ratnona. Santa Ana. CA 92707. • Gilly c. s.aufter. 3114 s. Ram<>M, Sam. Ana. CA 927~-'----This DUSineu is conducted by an indMdual. $CMd; Gilly c. Stauffer. This statement was tiled with the County a.tl al Or1n1e County on ,.,..,..., 25. lW. Fill ND. '327490 12/25 1/ 1 1/8 1115 5834 l·Zll!M ACllllOU. .... NWITAT'EmNT The '°'lowifll person IS doi111 business as 1. LIB- ERTY MORTGAGE CORPOR- ATION 2. fEDERAl MORT. GAGE CORPORATION, 1066 Santa Anl Str-. IAa· una ~ch, C1lifomi1 92651 •• ch Mortslle Cor· poration, 1888 Century ,,.,. t.st. Suilil 1204, Los ~ c.fitomt. 90067. This businas Is con- dud9d by a c:orporwtion. Silr1ed Mon8rch Mor1P&e COfpcntion, Gerald J. ~· field. Pfesidlnt. This ..... *11 ... filed with the County Clertt of Oran.. County on Dlcember 23,-1986. fl30l60 1111181115 1122 5847 WllOTICI N:ihlOUlllr•IDI .._1nna11•1 The ......... IOll ... doina business as: SIX· PENCE INN OF ELSIE AYENU£. 1751 £.-st Garry =-IC. Santa Ana. CA ~K:e Inns of AMiii· a. tnc .. Calitomla. 1751 East Garry Avenue, IC. S.U ~.CA 92705. Donald E. Sodaro 1nd Felicity A. Sodaro RfM>ca- b6e Trust. 1751 bit Garry Avenue. tc, s.'ltl Ana. CA 92705. Winlam A. Caine. Jr. ~ Tenvny L CM. Re'flocable Trust. 1751 East Garry Avenue.. IC, SarU Ana. CA 92705. This business is con- ductad by a ....... Plf'l· nenNp. ~ Siapencie Inns of ~ Inc., Wil- liam A. Caine, Jr. £uc:utiwe Va~ This ........... ftled with the County Cleftr of ar.,.. County on Dec. 15, 1986. f""9 No. fl.29264 12/18 l2/22 111 118 5797 -· •• ., l 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIONICOSTA WJSA NEWMRVlNE TOIMY ..... &..a.. WllOl'ICI FiChiW • Ill I I I ..... IYIR' ENT The ...... l*IOll ... daq bulif-. -= JAMES PROP£RfY MAHAGE.MEHT, 29 Sarena, Irvine. CA 92715. KENNETH W. JAMES. 29 S.... 1Mne. CA 92715. Slwry A. Jana.. 29 Ser- -.~ CA 92715. Business firll nnucted under this business name on Not. 1, 1986. Siped: Kenneth W. James ind ShenyA.--.. This st.atement was filed with the County Ctfn of Orafll'I! County on Dec. 31. 1986. File No. F331114 1/8 1115 1/22 1/29 5873 U-2M51 F1CT1110US --us NAllE ITATEllENT The totlowina persons are doina bu5iness as Brinder· son Associates., 19700 Fair- child, Irvine. California, 90710 Gary L. Brinderson, 19700 Flirchild, Irvine Calif. 90710, Martin V. Jones. 616 Arclc:J.a, Corona del Mar, Califorma 92625, Aafi Davison, 331 Emerald Bay, Lasune Beach. Callfor- IQ 92651. This businas is con- dud8d br • limited 1*1ner· ship. Sie'8d 6-y L &rind· enon. GeMrW Partner. This sl:lltMw1t .. fiaed with the ~ Clefil of O...,..~onO.C..19. 1916. f 329897 1/1 118 1115 1/22 5849 l.Mlt flCiliiOUS ..... NAME ITAn.ln The foUowinc person LS doin1 business as HIS- TORIC INVESTMENTS INC. 34242 Del Obispo, Dana Point. Calif 92629 Histaric Investments Inc_, Caliiomia.. 23015 Oet Laco. Suite 02 141, UcuN Hilts, Calif This business is betna c:ondudled by an individual. Si&ned Ric~rd H1nnon, Vice~ Thd stMlement -fited with the County ~ of Or.,.. Courq on Dec. 24, 1986. Fl30426 111 118 1115 U22 5852 ~-=---------~ - 'l•ICW PCiii I UI • II • -... Ji The Wls ......... .. .,.. bulin111 •: ~ ART DUtOHS dba JAMAtCA JYMS. 600'6 ...... -..Carone .. Mw.CA92625. Daniel J. Binswancer. '°°" ..... -.. CdM. CA'2625. Mhar ... AMrwz. 27296 <nnlwoulw DR .• a Taro. CA 92630 • This businns is con- dudlld br• ....... _,,__ ship. SiFed: a.. J ... -· ~ This mi .............. ,,. ... -filed with the CoUflC1 an of Or-. County on Dec. 15, l•. F'• No. f329263 12/18 12125 1/1 1/8 5794 ,,... flta.IC MmCE FW!iitlOUl•'FlllE• ~ IUIEITAlW The followi111 persons .. doi111 business as: WEST HIGHlANO RETAIL ASSO- CIATES, 23712 Birtcher Drive, Suite B. EJ Toro. CA 92630. We$toom Development, Inc.. Nevada, 23712 Btrtclw Drive, Suite B. El Toro, CA 92630. Eucene M. Sword, 30.u Kittendale &.y, Com Mesa, CA92626. Oen Bilodelu. 1'3 Prom· ontoJy Drive West. Newport Bach, CA 92660. Thomas Reiter, clo South West Chtropractjc Cenler. 6735 W. ~Avenue, Chialo. IL 60638.. Frank Ristucci, 7911 West 101 Slreee.Palos Hilts. IL60645. Faye Ristucci, 791 l Wesa 101 Slr9lt. Palos Hills. IL 60645. John ~. 3508 Surf- --Avenue, Corona Del .... CA92625. Amande GNiilw. l508 SutMew A...._ Corona o.t Mar, CA 92625. This business is con- ducted br I &ef*'ll Pll1· rwship. The re1istrant oom- met .::ed to transact bust- ness under the fictJtious · business name OI rarr.s listed above on Dec. 2, 1985. Sianed: Westcom 0.....laciment. Inc .. E.ueene ... s-orct. ,,...... .... This st.Umefit was filed wittt the County ~ of Or-. County on Dec. 4, 1986. F'ite No. f3282 l3 12/18 12/25 1/1 118 5807 ~ .....CMOTD AC!illOUl•ll"tOI U.IYATEmM The tollowM• penon is - PmtJC ll01ICE N:iil ....... U.ITAlWJn The ~II S*'IOllS we doins business IS: CAPIS- TRANO AUTO CENTER, 33171 Camino Capislrano, San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675. E.W. Spinney, Jr .. 2000 TahuNI Terna, Corona Del Mar, CA 92625. Gloria N. Spinney. 2000 T ahc.4n1 T enxe, CaroN Del Mar. CA 92625. Boyd A 01Vis, 2000 T ahuna Terrace, Corona DeJ Mar, CA 92625 Will W Hanson. 2000 Tahuna Terrace, Corona DeJ Mar, CA 92625. This business is con- ducted by an unincorpo- rated associaoon other than a partnership. The re1istrant com- menced to transact buw. ness under the fictitious business name 01 names listed atxMt on Sepeember 26. 1986 S11ned:. E.W. Sptnney, Jr. This statemet it was filed with the County a.\ of <>ranee County on Dec. 4, 1986. ' file No. Fl28225 12/ 18 12/25 111 111 5806 NOTICE Of TIUITU'S IALE T.S. Ne. f...JM37 lllPOaTANT lllOTICE TO HOfUI f O•IWA: YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED Of TRUST, DAT£004/19m. \,INLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PR(). TECT YOUR PROP£RTY, IT MAY BE SOlDAT A PUBUC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION Of THE NATURE Of THE ~EED­ ING AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAW- YER. On 01/16/87, at 1:00 p.m., IMPERIAl CORPORA- TION Of AMERICA a duty appointed Trustee under I K-iaF)l ANGELO & ASSOCIATES, INC.' TERMITE & GENERAL CONTRACTORS LC. 8474261 -LC. 7239 SiJajllizilJ In lallmd lnlllilit Vll'IUI ....... Qi ... ".,,,...·- ••• llllL BONDED & LIABILllY INSURED PROMPT EFACIENT SERVICE (714) 752-2357 • 1~ 10Z3 w. :t81h Sb'eet Costa Mesa. CA 9121126 ..t ....... .., Died al TNll lllCOl'4Md '15110/Tl, • 1n1t ND.151 n. in book 12116, ..... 1674. of Olfi.. a.I ....... in ... ollice al the County Recorder of Or-.. Count. 91-. al c.lf. famia. [..,,...., br Jmliph ~ llollOil• ands... ............. hi..a..ndmnd ... will ... pubic -..c- tion .., ....... bidder tor cmh C..,.bll • .... al ~in ..... money al the Unmd S.->. the Ncwttt front •lbMCe.., ... County CcJurttmu.. 700 CMc c.n. -Or. West. SarD-Ana. CA. II richt. tide and .__ C011"8)1ed to ..t now held ~ it ""'* said Died of Trust in the property Siilu- ated in said County and Stlle desa ibed IS: Lot 6 •ftd the Souttt.esterty 16.00 feet al Lot 7 in Block 14, of T rac.1 772. in the City of Newport Bw:h, County of Or-.. StMe of Calitor· nia. as per map reconied in Book 23, Paces 5 and 6 of M1scell1neous Maps, records of said county Exceptin1 therefrom the Southwesterly 12.00 feet of Loe 6. The street address and other common deslgriabon, 1f any, of the real property described above 1s pur· ported to be.. 323 Lueonia St , Newport Beach, CA 92663 The undet'sl~ Trustee d1scia1ms MlY habihty for any incorrectness of the street address and other common des11nation, 1f arry. shown herein. Said sa6e wil be fNde. wrthout cowenant OI WW· ranty, express or implied, rprd1111 title. possession. or encumbrances, to P9Y the rema1nin1 principal sum of the nole(s) secured by sa.d Deed of Trust. with intetesl thereon, as pro- vided Mt Did nalll(1}, acMn- ces, d any, ~the 111rms al Mid Deed al T l\llt,. Illes. charJllS and ape llSIS of the T rusaee and al the tNsts cruted br Slid Deed of Trust. The tot.al amount of the ~ balance of the obi•· ption secured by the prop. etty to be sold and rascna- ble estima1ed costs. aper1ses and adwal.c:es at the time of the initial ~ licabon of the Notice al Sale tS$59,700.00. The benefic••ry under sa.d Deed of Trust hefeto. fote eaea*d and deliw:nd to the under'sio*I a writllln Dedarlibon al Default and Demand for Sale, and I written Notice of Oefaul\ and EJectian to Se•t The ~ caused said Notice of Default and EJec- to\ to Sell to be 1ecaded - in .. caunlr .... h ..... ~-'ocWd IMP£RlAl coaPORA· TIOH OF A1110tCA. ASSAIO TRUSTEE. 9330 Sky lllrk Court. San Oielo. CA 92123. (619) 292-2000. By: Unda D. Pick. Tna-a. S. Oflcs. Dlllik 12111116 12125 l/l/fI11/8 5139 "*.ltmta FiCih ... 111 •• ,...sr•m n The· 1D1owa11 '*"°" is ~ bulir.-es: (1) THE DAVIS BROADCASTING COMPANV, (.2) 08C. 4500 Pat1c Ne•pott, Newport 8-c:h. CA 92660. Rich Dwis, 4500 Pa11t Newport. Ne•Port Belch, CA92660. This business is oon- duc:a.d by a corporlltion. se-t: The o.vis ero.s-casaw.eo..1nc., Rich o.vis, ~ This c1--..-..,.,me.•nt,.. was filed wittt the County Clerk of <>ranee County on Jan 5, 1987 File No. f331566 1/8 1/15 1/22 1/29 5862 PUelJC NOTICE flCTITIOUS 8USlllESS NWITATEmln The foUowinc person is doin& business as: LA BELLE CUISINE. 1 n River- side Ave , #8, Newport Beac:h, CA 92663. M¥c&a Elizabeth ScuUy, 2027 Vista Caion. Newpott ee.ctt. CA 92663 This busine5$ 1s con- ducted by an indMdual. Sisnea. Marc_. Elizabeth Scully. This ct~.__,.,,, • ..,nt,.. was fited with the County C&eril of Or.nee County on Jan. 5. 1987. File No. ·f331564 1/8 1/151/22 1129 5863 ,..;==· --ITAIWWW1 The ~. person is .....-~ r' ,.,, -= ~ SCRU88EltS, 2622 New- port 8hd.. Newport Bud\. CA 92663. P.O Bea 31588. ~iewport 8w:t1. CA 92663. Kenneth lee Mal1>le. Mar- bAe ....... Corp.. c.tomil 3605 Finley St.. Newport Beach. CA 92663 This business is con- ducted by I COf por mtJon. S11ned. lbrble lbrine t.orp., Kennettl L ~ . President. This stMt:i I iMt was filed with the County Oettt of Or-. County on Jan. 5, 1987. File No. F'331565 1/8 1/15 1/22 l/29 S864 .. PUm.JCMmCI ncn11UU1 •••ros NW sriTDmtJT The~. per'DIS lfe doif1I busir'8S'S 111: GIL -SU _ VODNGC0., 126 N. M::ft. IMft. fulnln. CA 92612.. Gilbert Aemr. 826 N. Richman. Fullerton; CA 92632. 5'aMn A.,itar. 826 H. Richman, Fullerton, CA 92632. This business is con- dudld bJ• ....... •· nenhip. Sianed: Gilbert ....,_ This llJtlllllllilm,...ntl'lt -filed wlh the County Cid al Or-. ~ on JM. 5, 1917. Fila No. F331563 1/81/151/221/27 5169 # &21111 w.ra HCliiiOUI • I I• --ITAll en n......_.,.....is do4n1 business a$; RJK INSURANCE SERVICES, 23276 Soulh ... DrM. 1203 La1un1 Hills, CA 92653. Robin J. Kowich. 29882 White OU. t,...,. Llcuna Nicuief, CA 926n. Business first transadled under this business name on Dec. 1986 This bus,ness is con- ducted by an individual Scned: Roben J KcMch Th1S statement was filed with the County Qen( of Or-. County on Dec. 30, 1986. Fite No. F330864 1/8 1/15 1/22 1/29 5875 1-21115 "*.IC -N0-1T1-a- FEllllOUS .,Ill Ell llWITATDmn The to1toW11 ...... is dot~ busines as: KJYRE co.. 3179 Atta t.asuna &hid~ ~ ae.ct'i. CA 92651 Irena Enrik., 31 79 Alta l.quN Bhd.. l.quNI a.en, CA 91651. ............ wtlid ww.tlrtis ........... .. Ole. 11. ue5. This business is con- ducted br ., indMdual SitMd: Irena EIYik. This st.ms,,.. was tied Mita the eo..iity Cterk of Or.,. County on Dec. 30. 1986. file No. F330867 118 1115 1/22 1/29 5876 1-2197 .....CNOTICE -NOl'W'ln~aorw Alft.ICATION TO El. MCOHOl IC llWl::Q I 12-29-86 To Whom It May Concern; OENNCS. BERIW..EY F. IS - ~tDthe~ of Alcoholic ~Con- trol tD sell alcatdic t..r--.es at 4248 Mlfti,..ae w.,. Neapaut ~ 92660 ... •47 On Sllle Gener.i Elbrw PIKe ~s} 118 u 15 1/22 587'9 TMMJ mwaOll,..,....MLI TnM t'llND. 1mM MHE 211174-1 On .,....., 1•. 1111 •• 10:00 A..M. ._.., Lehnwl TNll Died SeMola. h:... • T,.... °' S410CMeorTrua11e OI a• a...., T~. ol· ... C*tlin Died of TNlt ..alld .. Noi11• ............ Md &tw ..... Rltw, ta.bind ............... -t9C01ded .-nu.y . a , 1914, • lnUumstt no.~ .. of C>fllcHI Aaconil of er.,.. County, ~ and purSUft to ... Clf1llin Noice of~ Md E.lldlDn ID Sel ~recorded August 'Z'J, 1811 -Nlrunw1I nQ. ~1•. of Oflml Aecoldl of Ulld CauniW, .. und9r Md putSUMl ID said Died of TNll Ill • p&Mc &ldlort b CMh, ~ money of tw lkii91d sam. ol ~ • lw Norf\ tone ennnce to .. ca..._ ~. 700 CMc Cer9r Oriwe w-. Sanlll Ana. c..torra .. '* riGht. ... Ind lna..t -• ca 1..,,ed to Md ,.,. held ~ I undlr aid Dead of Trust In the pr~ ..... In Mid Ccutty and S&ate dncribld as: Lat 14 of Tr8Ct No. 33157, u shown on a map ,__,, recadad In bom 107, P11Q1S 1 ID 7 ~. Y.: 1 A w rnlP&. l9CIOrdl ol said Ormige County. The snet Mdl"e• otofw QAldiGI dlligililllion of said piopet!y: 4524 Roxbuy Al*. Newport Beach. CA 92625 Name and -**--al .. belieimry • wtlOl9 r9qUeSt the ... is being canduc9ct Ambler Sa"'"gs and loan Assac::idon, c:fo ShNnon Lahman ~ Cotpota1ion 1201 East~ Avenue, San Bematdino, CA ~404 Direc:tb. 1D the abcwe property may be obtained by requesting same in wri*'a tram Iha benefiaary wilhin 10 days from ht ht puhkaiOn of tis notioe. Said sale wil be made without c:ownant or warranty, express or impfled, as tlO iOe, possession or encumbrances llO saJisfy 1he unpaid bmnce due on lhe note seaxed by said Deed of Trust 1D wit $296.247.19 plus !he tolJowing estimated costs. expenses and advances a: the ome ol !he tnitlal publJCalion ol lhis Nofic::e ol Sale: estimated irusiee·s kM!s and costs n fl8 atncMlt ol $5,090. 79. pkJs interesr on the unpaid pmopal ba.-.ce at from 4-1-a& TO date of sale al the rate ol 1325mC. per amum plus any late cnarges. plus any advances lw beneficwy may be authonzed or oblagated ID pay prior to saJe. YOU ARE ~ DEFAULT UNlER A DEED.OF TRUST DATED JANUARY 11, 1984. lH.ESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PAOTECT YOUR PROPERTY, rT MAY BE. S0t0 AT A. PUBUC SALE. F YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION a= 1HE NATURE a= THE PROCEEDING -~ AGAINST YOU, YOU~ CCJllTACT A LAWVER DA TEO: December 12, 1986 • Shearson letYnan Trust Deed Services, Inc . as Trustee Gwen A . Oevetand, A.SStsi:anr V~ Presidert.. 1201 East H.ghland Avenue, S,., ~dino. CA 92'04 {714) 886-7951 Dec. 25. 1986 Jan. 1, '· 1987 Newpon liart>of En591 5836 l -29591 PUBUC N01lCl ACT1110US BUSIMESS NAiii. STATOIUIT The tolJowlnl perscns are dom• business as: "9tf · MIER GLENF'EO-ELSINORE ASSOC IA TES. '685 MxAf. tnur Court. Surte 390, New· POf1Beach.CA92660 Glenfed Development Corp a Cahforma corpora. t1on, 16601 Ventura Bhld Encino, CA 91•36 Prem~ Homes Inc a California corporation. 4685 MacArthur Court. Surte 390. Newport Beach. CA 92660 This business is con ducted by a general part oers.h1p The registrant com meoced to transact buSI· neu under the fict1bous bus.ness name or ~ listed abolloe on 12/1/86 Signed: Glenfed De'llefop- ment Corp , Michael M Slater, Sr. V.P This stnement was fited wrth the County ~ of Or.,. County on Dec 11, 1986. File No. F32905J 12118 12125 1/1 1/8 5805 1·29850 PU8UC NOTICE AC I I I IOUS BUSINESS NAiil STATEMENT The folkJwin&· person IS dou'8 bu5'nes.s .. t\4NA NIGUEL ANIMAL. HOSPI· T AL 34181 Paofic Coast Highway, Dana Pomt. CA 92629 JOHNSON & F"ORBES. INC . a Caltforma COf'P0'3 tion. 34181 Pacific ~ Highway Dan• Pomt. CA 92629 This business 1s con- ducted by a corporatt0n The registrant com- meuc:ed to transact busl· ness under the ftdrt.ious business name or names hsted ab<M! on 61 13/82. Signed Ja...-or r Robert5., attorney fer ; c: ...orporation. Thts statement was filed ••th the County c~ of Oranae County on Dec 3, 1986. File No. F328100 1/1 1/8 1/15 1/22 5857 ~21151 PUm.JCNOT'a f)CllllOUS .,.IEIS NAll£STA~ The'°"°"'"' per$OnS ~ doinl business as: ORY· CLEAN U.S.A.·GATEWAY Cl'NTER, 24000Aficia PaR- ..,, Miuioft Vtey0, CA 92691. Wesley c. ....... 835 l.a51I ,... ~ Lane. AIJt. C.3. "*IC~ "==~~ HCllllOUI • II E• •• G&IU t.ne. Apt. C-3, --l'f~T fl t~CA92663 The folowie111 P81Dll.. ~~ is COf;. doina business as; PCJ. ~;{411-M,I bJ "-band and ClNtDIOHT. 840 Nua;ut -'f.~~:'! c.n.. om.. Suite m. ·~"'-.... Ns:a;cut fJlusch, CA 98'0. -,, flropaty ~ (• c.litomia limitlld '*'" nennip), MO Nft,port Cen- ter Of . Su1f P 670. "'"•port ~;orh rt. ,. . • • 1ushman. u . . ,,_ dfshop ~treet. S.. r 200, H~ulu, H ... ii 96813. This business is con· cfuctsd ~ • ~ l*t· •••• TM , .. istrant com- "*cad ID transact bulJ. ,_ ...... the ficlitioul • I I ..... liAld .... Oft 0. ,,.., 2. 1985. W'\--Jiiin ..... ,_,_ idLfll. ....,CDtpurlltion (• CA CANlllN._), Gener9i "**· 1'* 1 I UC -ftled ...... c..ner a.ti al 0.... Cllllllr an O.C. 12. 1'91. F"•MD.FJaUO 1211112125111 ua 5913 PARCEL 1: lot S of T~ No. 802, jn the City ol Newport Beach. County of <>ranee. State of Califdmia. •per "'IP recorded '" book 24 paee 7, Miscellaneous Maps, in'the Office "the County Recorder of said c.ounty. PARCEL 2: ,,, That portion of the Northwest Quar1et of the Northwest ~rter of Section 35, Township 6 South, R.-ce 10 West, "the San Bernardino Meridian, in the City of Newport BNch, described as f~lows: BeciMt#w at the most Northerly a>n8 of lot 5 of T rac:t No. 802. in the Crty of Newport Beach, as shown on a map recorded in boc* 2• Pace 7, Miscellaneous Maps, records of said Oranee County: thence Northeasterly aJona the Northwesterly extension of the NofthWl!Stelty line of said Lot 5 to an intersection wittl the line of ord1rwy htlh bde of the Pacific <>can in Newport~ as descnbed in decree of the Supenor Court of Oraoae County, rende<ed July 2. 1928, a certified oopy of which was rec:OC'ded July 12, 1928 1n boc* l SJ, p-.e 162 of Official Recotds; thence Southeasterly .,. said tide line to rts intersection wrth the NotthNsterty extensaon of the Southeasterly line of said Lot S; thence Southwesterty •Iona said extenSK>n to the most Easlerfy a>n8 of said Lot 5; thence Northwesterty aJooe the Northeaster1y line of said Lot 5 to the point of beginmna. The street address and dthef common de.silNb<>n. ff any, of the real property described ~ is purported to be· 5 Harbor Island Of • Newport Beach, CA ~ The~ TnMeee~-. ~°'.,.,. 1ncom!Ctne5.s of the Slreet address ~ other common deslenation. rf any, shown hetetn. The beneftaary under said Deed ol Trust neretotore executed and delniered to the u~ a wntten DeclatW<>n of Default and demand for SaJe. and p yrtten Nobce of Default and Efect10n to Seu The uMet51ened caused satd NObce of Default and Election to Sett to be recorded in the county where the real ptoperty rs located That Notice of Default and Election to Sefl under Deed of Trust was rec:oided on 9/24/86, as tnstrument No 86-4t3296 al Official Recotds m the Office of the County Recorder al 0raree County, State al Calibnia. Said sale 1nll be made, but without c:owenant 0t warranty, expess °'implied, fec;l'dwli title, possession, °' encumbrances. to pay the remainirll prinopal sum of the rde(s) secured by said Deed of Trust. With interest theteorn, as pnMded in said rde(s), advances. if any, under tM terms of said Deed of Trust. tees, ci\alales and eicper1ses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by satd Deed of Trust Asof 12125/86, thetoal amount of the unpaid balance of the obfiption secured by the ptopew1y to be sold and reasonable eslimllled oosts, exoenses and ~ at the time °' the initial publiation al the Notice al SaJe rs $855,.500.82. North Amena S.V..np and u.n. a Corporation. as Beneficiary By: o_o.c. Inc. 1 Cahfomia corpcnltion. as Tnmee. 7901 Wrma11ii11ter &Mi .. Westmiusaer, CA 92683, 014) 549-7300 ... 324 By UW.O A. BAYS. Assitaant Seaawy Dlllud: 12/25/16 l/l l/'11115 5840 SIDI -- ---T·-- •Ell I ···-MIUS I 1•11111 -aDI I Tiit lal 111 ...,_. II ~]~ 610 ~en. on.. S.. 610. Nl&llMlft 8wft. CA--. W I I ii Alc:hlM::tl Cola- bolllll-. Inc., 610 Nsapoft c.... Driw. Suitl 630, Nu pmt a.ct., CA~. CaMa ,-. ..,..,_ .... lnllUdld "'* ......... .... on..., 11. 197L TMs business is con- dudld .. bf • coapurltic:Wi. _... w 13 '' Aldtilecb c -+illiue. Inc.. w..n P. Adllrnrw.idwet ,... 3 2 ... -filed Miit .. County a.ti of Or-. ~ on Dec. 9, 1--l F"• No. F328732 1211112/25 l/l 118 580' ..,_ICMOTICE ntlillOUI .... us ....... TIMIJfT The taftowi111 person is • ~biainessas: (A) NE'A'· POAT HILLS DRUGS (refife). (8) KIOSTUF'F (new). 2610 San Mi1uel t:>riv9. rc.wpcwt e-ch, CA 92666. Mtehelson Oru1 Corp (Cail.), 2610 San Miluel ~ Buch, CA Thi s business is con· dyded by I oorpol.00.t. The re1istrant com· menc.t to trMDd buSI· ness under the fJCtitious busmess name Oii names hsted abow on l2/25fl6. Signed· Michelson Dru1 Corp • Ronald Michelson (PT'es). This stMement was filed with the County Cle,_ of <>r.,.. County on Now. 20. 1986. File No. f326831 12118 12125 1/1 1/8 5799 PU9lJC NOnCI l'JAllmJIT°' AMMM1t NT°'USE Of HCiitiOU$ ••l•IESS .... The foOowina persons nwe .-ncb'8d the use al the fictitious bus.inns name: RESOURCE ASS(). ems. 2226 M>utus s.n.t. Uupoot Bued\. CA 92660. The F'dibous 8usineu Name .... red to abowWllS filed in Or.,. County on 1112/13 Refi .. file No. F22914&. ..., Coop Indy, 2226 Arbutus StrMt. Newport 8-:t\. CA 92660. Jdwt P. Bradr. k ., 2226 ~ StrMt. Newport ......t.At2660. "*.....__con- .... ,., ...... pert- ..... ---Msy Coop .... 1111 3 2 ..... -filed ..... eo.n, an on 111uc.a.1-. Wll 12.125 1/1 w 5798 5IOO •••• ... IC.ta HClll 1 n • Pl II ...... an n.•• , .......... dOif'I buel.... as: (1) MOON GAT£. (%) MOOft GATE SALON. 10 fllhiain lllMd, Ne•port 8Md\. CA ~ c.a ... 4066 Ger· rMilldlr, 1n1in1, CA 92715. Judiltt A. 01cMn1. 11 lC Vi• Udo Noni, Newport a.ct.. t.A 92163. ~ E. Nlebur, 487 Bolero WllJ, Newport 8-d\, "°' 9ZKl. -Jatne$ B. Paqpkos. 1996 Oet y.,, l.quna Buedt. CA 92el. Kri8'ln ...... 715 OU. ue.--8-ch. t.A 92651. AanlldJ.s.mo. 739Ami· 10S Way tlC, Newport e.c:h. CA 92&60. Anf'8lll Olf rri. 31241 Monerey Street La1una a.ch, CA 926n. Leo La 8recque. 23700 Cambridle Cirde 171, La-euna ,...,.., t.A 92677. Sofia~ ln35 La Rosa Lane.. Fountain Valley, CA 92708. This business is con· ducted by a ..,...aJ s-t· nership. The re1istnnt com· n1e' 'Ced to trw..a busi· ness under the fictitious business name 01 names listed aboiie on A&e,dt 8. 1984. $Cned: c.ot Walin. This it.lbimellt .. filed with the County Clertl of Or-. County on Dec. 8. • 1986. File No. F328553 12/18 12125 1/1 1/8 5810 ll-21al PU-..cNOTICl flC1mOUI • •11rras NAiil STAYmENT The follow1,. person 1s dome business as: MONT£. REY PINES ASSOCIATES. LTD .• 5000 ~.Newport 8-c:h, CA 92660-2175 MONTEREY PfNES. INC,, a C.lif0rnia corporation. 5000 Bi rch, Newport Beach, CA 92660-2175 This b~siness is con· ducted by a hmtted partner· stup. · F~ Dale of Qpenibon: 10/ 13/82 Si1ned· Kay eow;, llltol i. SecnGty Trus statene It was filed with the Coun'1 C1etti of " <>ranee County °" Dec. 11, 1986. File No fl29028 111 1/8 1115 l /22 5856 fClll I•& I -·· I TM', 'WML4 .. tiw b I IF • llM.lO MINl·STOUGE ASIC). CIATES. 23712 liftcMr DrM. ... I. U Taro, CA 9200. WeAcom DIVllDll JJUtt. tnc., Nev11M, 29712 Biltct• art.. ... a. El Tcwo.CAB30. ThDmMlllllr,c/o..,. Welt CNraindk en., 6735 w. Ntct., ~ tl6063I. 'f....-11.~lOM O..ldlMS.,,Com ..... CA92626. Den ...... 143 ,_.,.. onlDry OrWe .......... t e.ctt.CA~ This business is con~ dudld ~ .............. . 1.ship. The re1istrant com· mef iced ID lnlmd busi- ness under the fictitious busifl8M ,_... OI ,.,._ listed abowie on 5-*n.._ 23, 1985. $ilNd: WEST· COM DEVElbPMEHT, INC., Euaene ... SWord, Pr& dent. This ~ -filed ~ the County CWk of Oranaia t.ouney on O.C. 4, 1986. flle No.. F328209 12118 12125 1/1 1/8 PU&ICmncl ntiillOUI•• • IUMllTA~T The tonoM,. l*90n is d0tn1 bU5ineu as: THE WEDGE. 2240 Part .... pM #204, ,._wport Beach, CA 92660. Greaory Fbn'est l.Mlter, 2240 Park Newpoit New- port Buch. CA 92660. This business is con· ducted by .,, indMdual. The re1istrant com· menced 1o nmct busi· ness undet the 1'clitious t.d4ness name Oii names listed above on N/A. Secned· GAie l..alts. This st.u1ement wa filed W1th the County Ctettl of <>ranee CoufllY on Dec. 16, 1986 File No. f32952• 111 1/8 1115 1/22 "*ICNOTICE FlCllllOUI• IH ID NW ITATIMlllY The ~ per$(W1 is doina business n : JRC ENTERPRISES. P.O. ea. 44 (111 ~ Crystal A•), ..... port 8Nch, CA 92662. John Calkins &IWp- C.llfomia, 111 '6 Crystal AV9nUe. Ne•port a.ch. CA 92662. This bu~ines.s is con· dud9d ~a COl'pmlliun. The re1i1trant com· nte1ad ID tr•mct busi- ness under the ftdilious bus.i.._ ..,,.. ., ,.... li5ted ..... 11"'11. ~JoMc.Mw&ew· prises. Johft It callaini.; ............ na.,,..._.., with the eo..., °"" " 0....,... eaa.., .. DK. 11, 1986. f"tle No. F3290a 1111/81115 1/22 COf1 I nef' Ma! Mat 1J ~ er. 191 f~ l /l Fl Tl doit GA( Hile Bee Ja kins Hull 9261 R' Kew CA CJ Re Pari1 OxN Th dudi nerM Ttt """' ness busir list9d SCr'9 Thi wittt ?:: F"•N 121~ l/15 -·· I n.•• ...... .. dlDinl bi 1>111 • PALI· SADES~.• Callib• .. ..,.,..,.,_ .... ship.16 ,., Eltnmt t.,.. N .... CA926n. ........ 16fllirBms. L1e1M ....... CA 9'J.fi77. Jatnn E. aow... 674 Eald.-t::n. PKilc;,... iudel. CA This business is eon· duc'9d by ......... S*t· •• stlip. The reaistraftt com· ••• ICld to "...act bus,j.. ness under the fic:tllious ~ ,.,,. OT ,_,,. liAld *-on April 23. 1986. SicMd: James E. 8cMle. Mlltt M. 8cwee. This~ -filed with the County an o1 ~ Caunty on Dec. 9, 1986. f"de No. Fl28711 12/1812/251/l 118 5811 1-8747 flChiiOUI at•FIESS MAME STATEllfNT The ~· person IS doir'I buliMss as CORONA HEIGHTS VENTURE. A CALIFORNIA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP. 3919 Wes- teliy Place. Suite 20 l . New- port Buch, California 92MO. J.C. Mannins Cotnpany, Inc.. a Cllitomia Corpora- tion. 3919 Westerly Ptace. Sui1e 200, Newport Beach. Califoma 92660 This buisness is beins c:onducdy by a limited l*t· nenhip. SilP18d James. c Mannina. president. J.C Mann ns Comoenr. Inc .• This statement was fited with the County C1er\ of ~~on Oec.. 22. 1986. F330092 1/11/8 1/15 l /22 5850 ~flO'ncE FlCiiliOUI ••ID EIS ._STATlmUIT The todowitl8 pwsons a.re -. busineM as: GARDEN GROVE PARTHERS, 1613 Hilctesl Citde, Hundnsrion Belc:h, CA 926&8. J.clt c. &; ShRt\ A. Hop- kins. 1613 Hillcrest Cirde. Huntinston Beach. CA 92648.. Randy Blumer, 2001 KewffT'~. C!> '• ;. f>e• •A.u CA9~2" . Robert H. la Luba 0 . Parizo. 5051 Coral Way, Ollwd Shores. CA 83030. This business is con· ~ by • ..,.,. Pitt· nsship.. The re1istrant com· m.9C:ied to trlnACt buli- nea under the fiditiolas business ....,. « ....,.. filllld ~ on 10-31-86. Silr'9Ct JKk c. ....... This • 2 FlMt -tied with the County Qerl "' Or-. Oauncy on Dec. 16. 1916. F"• No. F329593 12125 1/1 1/8 1115 5821 ill IBIU ... IC.RCI. HCiii ... 11 • .... ITCT IMf The ....... .--its .. ~--.POU.OS. 305 Mwtne,....... e.a.. tsa.nd, CA 92662. .. T any ou.t8, 96 Seton Rold, tMne. CA 92715. This business is con- dUded by an lndividiual. The ,,._istrant com· meticed '° tnlns8d busj.. ness under the fictitious business name « names rested al:xNI m 12·1>86. Scned; Tony o.-te. This ....,,..,. W$ filed wrth the County Oet1t al Or-. Counly on Dec. 16. 1986. File No, F329598 12125 111118 1115 5825 ~21115 "*IC MOTtCl NO"IU Of ount OF ~NEU.IE COCll ANO Of PlhliON TO ADIMllTD UTAT£ NO.A-Ull.43 To all heits. beMficiaries.. c:reditoR. c:onti,.n c:red-run. and persons who m11 be athelwise interested in the will 01 est.lie of OONA NEUJE COCK Al<A OONA COCK Al<A NELLIE COCI< Al<A D. NW.IE FICKAS. A petit.an hes been filed by OOH EDWARO COCK m the Superior Court of OAANG£ County reQUeStina tNt OOH EDWARD COCK be appc:ioented as personal ~ to adminis- ter the esut9 of the dece- dent. The petition requests autnority to admints1er the estlte under the lnoepet '°" ent Administration of E.satesAd. A heerinc on the petition will be held on l/14/87 at l.45PM in Dept. 3 locaed at 700 CIVIC CENTER ORNE WEST. SANTA AHA. CA92701. IF YOU OBJECT to the ~al the petition. you should either appear at the hearin& and state your obteciK>nS of file written ob;ecbons with the court ~ the hurin& Your ~may be in pef· son or by JOU' lltlomey. IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR OI I CO iCif 'lfli II Cl eHitor al the deceHed. JOU must file '/OAlfl dliim ~ the court or present it '° the ~ representative appointed b1 the court within four months from the dale of fint issuance al ~ as prowMMd in section 700 .,, the Calitomia ProbMe Code.. The tune for filins ~ will r'Ol ~ ..... to b.ar rnonlhl from the dllle al the ...,. ... IC.llCI fCih ..... 11. ..... ..,.m 1n The luluwial8 ...... Is doWw business as: UNfVER. SAL • EXPLORATION PARTNERS fl, 3 Con;orte PW.a, ~ 203, N.wpcut e.ch, CA 92660. Universal E.lploration, ·~. • California eof'PC)ra· tion, 3 Corpotate Pfau, Suite 203. Newport Beach. CA92660. This business is con· ducted by a fimited c-tner· ship . TM recistrant com- n•ad to trans.ad bosi· neu under the fictitious business name °' names l«Sted above on 11 -14-86. Si1ned: UNIVERSAL EXPLORATION, f~. law: renoe R Hazlewood, ~­ !dent. This statement W1$ fiSed with the County c~ of Oranee County on Dec. 11. 1986. File No. F328969 12125 111 1/8 1/15 5832 l·aM& N-..c ...,--rn-a-ncnoous .,..Hs NAIKSTA~ The foUowins penons 11'-e doin& busineuM: CORONA RIVERVIEW PARTNERS. a California General P'attner· ship, c/o Wohl l1111abnent Company. '750 V0tt Kalt· IN., A~nue, Suite 100. Newport Beach, CA 92660. K Graeeto1 Wohl, USO Voo Karman Avenue. Sutte 100, Newport Sucti. CA 92660. Peter Desforces. -'750 Yon Kannan A~. 5'* 100. Newport Beech. CA 92660. James Bensen, 4007 Topside L.Me. Corona del ,..,, oCA 92625 Oavtd 81Hour. .. 720 un- coln, Suite 250, Mann. diet Rey, CA 9CJ2g2. OMicfsocl Prbi*1ies ND 8. c/o OMdsorl Gtoup, 211 E Ocan Boutewwd. Suite 410. Lona Beach. CA 90802 JoaMe Schowe. c/o Bal· boll Bay Club. 1221 West Coast Hilhway. Newport Beach. CA 92660 IQry Balfour CaMrt.. 118 Wolf Street. ~ VA 22314 This business. is con· duded by a seneral Pitt· nersh10. SipJled: K. ~ Wohl · Gen. Partnet. Tuts sU11e11 e"lt was filed wrt.h the County CieB of Or-. County on Dec 1. 1986. File No. F3277S3 12125 l(l 1/8 11 15 5833 helri"I noticed abc:Mt. ·-~ YOU MAV EXAMINE the W"°'1CE file kepi by the court. If JOU HCllOOUI .U• DI are a peniewi u• I 1aed in NW ITATW the estllle.. JOU mar 1en1e The toMaMf18 l*tons we upon the eaecutor ~ doint business as· 1414 adminiisnD. or upon the COll.EGE AVEHUE APART· ~ b the__, .. or MENTS. 16262 S1ra Bar· adnwm.,,. 8nd file witt'I bara Lane. Hunt1nston the aut witf, proal al ter· a.ctl, CA 926'9. ~ • wrillln ~ sill-Man It Murlla. 16262 ifl8 ... JOU ..,.. ~ s...a .... t.w. ......... naticl of the ~ al an ~ 8aed\. CA 92649. anventofy and app,.ise-John L Austin. 2036 n'W1t al --aslilal:5 OI al 81111 r'c 0irM. Cmtl Mesi. the ~ « 8CCOUl'lllS CA 92626. mesltiof..S in sections 1200 Not Yet Conduc:tinl Bus>- and 1200.5 of the Calilomia neu. Pv~ Coda. -· ...... This twsiness Is con· Attotney for petiqolter. duc.9d bya limlild JW'J• · R08Eftf E. P£ARSON. 250 ship Sianed: Arlan K. EL CAMINO R£AL. STE 216. Murata. TUSTIH. CA 92680. This stA11.-. w filed 12/25 111118 5826 with the COunCr Clef1l ol ~ Cauntr on Dec. l 7, 1986. Ate ~ F329n1 12125 1/1 1/8 1/15 tl•"PO't Bw:f\, CA 92660 . This bu5'neu is con~ duded by• lr'nited '*"'9t'"· ship. The ream.ram com- m.IC:ed to lrw'IMct ~: ness under the tiditlous busineu name ot names listedaoo.-eon n/1. Silned: ThomasV.~ Th~~ was fi4ed with the County ~ of <>ranee County 00 Dec. 10, 1986. File No. f328891 12/25 1111/8 11 15 5829 1-29711 POaJC NOTtCt NOTICE Of DEATH Of EYA P. llMSMALL ._Of Pl 111 ilC* TO All•tat I U ESTATE flO. A-lll141 To all hefrs, beneficiaries. creditors. oonti,,.ent cred· run. and persons who may be otherwise interested in the Will 01 estate of EV A P. MARSH AU A petition has been filed by PHILIP E. MARSHAU. in the Superior Court of ORANGE County request.in& that PHILIP E. MARSHAU be appointed as personal representatM to admmtS- ter the estate r:I the dece- dent The petrtion reQuests authofrty to admirnster the estate under the lndepet ld- e nt Administration of £.sates Act. A hearin& on the petition will be held on 1114187 • 1 •SPM tn Dept 3 located at 700 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE WEST. SANT A ANA. CA 92701 If YOU 08JECT to the .,anttna of tr.e petlbon, you shoukS eithef appear at the heuen1 and state your obtecitOnS or file written obfe<:tions with the court before the he.Irina. Yoor appearance may be in per- son cx by 'PJf .ttorney. IF YOU ARE A CREOfTOR OI a cont>,.enl creditor of die decee• d. )IOU .,,.,. .. JOU' claim with the aut or present it to the personal rec>resentat.we appointed by the court within four months from the dale at first issuance al leaet'$ as ~ '" section 700 of the Ca&tfomt.a Problte Code.. The time tor fitinc ~ will not e.pire prior to four months from the date of the hean,. noticed abcJw YOU MAY EXAMfNE the file kept by the c:ou1.. If you ate a ~ intel'ested In the estate. you mly ~ upon the uecutOt or adl'Nl1tSIJ'atOr. or upon the attorney for the exec.utor OI administr.tor. and file wittt the court w'th proof of sevice. • written request sbbn& that you desire~ C1al nobce ol 1he fifq ol an inventory and 1ppr1ise- ment of estlllB assets or al the petibons or .a:::ounts mentiol-' in sectio t.s 1200 ..i 1200.5 of the Calitomia PrcblD c.octe. Attorney for petitiOl iet . WILUAM 0. SCHAD. SOS ~ Wll.SON AVE.. STED. ·Gl£NOAU. CA 91206 12/25 111 1/8 1/15 5835 1.a.1 WMOTIU fCllhOUI k •JUI MmSTATmBIT The WoMnc ......., is doin& business u: MtS.. StOH ~HfTY HOSfll.. TAL. 27700 Mediea4 0... Ao9d. Mluion Y.ajo. CA 92691. Mission Viejo Medical ~. Z7800 ...... Cenllllr ftolld. Mission Yllio. CA92691. This Miness ~con· dudlld by• limilld ..,,..,, ship. The ,..;want com· 11 .. ICld ID b•wt .,._. ... w.-tht fictitious .... , .............. illld -.. on S.. JO. 196. --00' I . '' Vilio Hospit.91 Cotporllioft~ ....... s-tNr ol 'Sr . ' Y5eio Medical ~I ftf, ...,R. -~ M.O .. Pf•I..._ ,.. 9 2 ,.._ .... .... ~Cl..tlel Or.,.. ~ -Ole. ~ 1-. --·~ 1.V1112/25 1/1 111 .. w..,-ra IChi-IUIU rw .._lfAMPlf The ...... penon ts cloWwbulir-..:OMHGE COUNTY BRHW. COHNEC.. TION. 2056 Tustin A"'8., NNport ~.CA 92660. .. WotOe Metrell, 7056 Tus- tin Aw.. NS. CA 92660. This bus ness is con- ducted by 1n 1ndNidual. Sisnecf• Monie Merrett This meement was f"9d with the County Qertl "' <>ranee County on Dec. 29. 1986. file No. f331:>6-'2 111 l /81115 1122 5M6 l(.2911!5o2 "*.ICflOTU ACllllUUS ... IS NAME STATEmJff The foOowtnc person IS dome buslness as: JUOfTH PERRY OE.StGHS, 832 £me. raid Bay. Lecuna Be.Kh, CA 92651 Judith Perry, 832 Eme· raid Bay, Laeuna Beach, CA 92651 This business •s con· ducted by an 1ndMdual The re11strant com· meoced to transact buSI· oess under the hcfitious buS1ness name 01 names fisted above on 1978 Sisned' Judith Perry This staternent was f.ted wrth the County Cler'k "' <>ranee County on Dec 19, 1986 File No FJ.29890 1/1 l /8 1115 1/22 5859 lsasM PUaJC M1TICI'. nc11 nous ••tm NWSTAn.NT The ~penon$ .. donl businetl es.: PALM HARBOR MEDtCAL ~ a Calib'nil Urnded Paft. nershep, 2082 Business C.nter Ofive. Ste. 200. IMM. CA 92715. ,_..,.,...,.E•• ·• California CorpoRtion. 2082 Business Cent.- Drive.. 1Mne. CA 92715. Kertt-W.~ 12828 Harbor Blvd Ste. 200. Garden Growe.. CA 92MO. . Alan w ~. 12828 Harbor 81wd. Ste. 200. Garden GrcM, CA 92'6itO Richard P. McW1lham. 2001 E. 1st ~. Siie. 204. SlrU ~CA 92705 This busiMn •s con· duded by a lmwted ~­ ship The rq1strant com· mmw:ied to .,_ asac:t busi- ness ~ the fic:titious business name or names llstlld lbolle on o.c.mt. 23, l 985 Si1ned: Pan American Equities. Inc .. A.O.Keef\~ This sUlleli ... W9$ filed with the County Cleft °' Orainee County on Dec. 4. 1986. Fi .. No. Fl282 l 2 12/18 12/25 1/1 118 5809 1-21111 ......c-•-im-a- ,.....,.,. 0 1 .. ,._ ... flUbljc nobc:e is hereby .,.,, tNt Oou&tn 8. John. son and ~ R John· son. husblnd and ..... and Richard 0 . Bowen and MMs L 8awen. husbend and wde. heelilube dDinl ~ under the ficti. bous firm cwne and~ ol Mail Box.es Etc. USA at 32221 Cwnino c....ar•io 8 105 City al S.. Juan Capistrano, County of Orwwt. SIMt al Celibnia. ded on the 27'tl d9J al June. 1986..~~car--. 6if14M the Slid .... lhip and wmiNlla .,.. t'8lltiOnS -'*" ~ .,_.. in.. furtts. naibCa II ..., '"*' dwl the ur•41iiid wilnatbe1~.a.. ..... thisdlyon.tar-.~ '*' inc:un.s bytMGlblf(I) in ("-> (Mr) ~) OM' .....Cs) OI ., h ,.... al the&m. MTmATU..-Hils. Cdta ,.._ "* 2llld _, al Aucult. 199' $Cfted; RtCHMO " o. eow£N • WMS L IOW£N. DOUG- LAS IL JOllMSOf4, IM· MM It JOI I iSOk 12125' 111 111 1/15 5127 .... LAU M ~ ...... & ..... .. ,, ......... .... '-• , ca mk..U a AttMney(s) Name and Addtes.r Rama Antwan. 2001 Pott We,br•dee Pt, "4awport 8eact\ CA 92660 T~ie997-~ .,,_ ...... ,,,_~ cation of Rim. Antwan. 178"1 Lincoln SI •• Villa Pd.CA92667 flied Oec. '· 1986 CASE NUMBER Al.34783 OBEa TO..,_ CM* Rm CHUIQl Of .... Rwna ~ has filed a petibon rn thfS c::ourt tor an Older ..,_,,. pebtiole to ~his/her name from Rima ~to RmwAl*>n F~ tt tS heteby ordered tNt all persons inte esled .,, the ~ttl!f aforeYHS appear before this~ rn 0epart. merJt No. 3 • 700 CMc CenW on. West. Sita ~ Caflbnia, 00 1/12. 1987 .at~.lO p_m_ and then and ttwre show cause. ff~ they ~ why said petjtidi' for dwWt al nwne should nol be .,.'lled. It tS furtt. 01 dered ttYit a ocor of this order to show cause be putzlilhed m New- port Halta Ensiln. I news- ~al,._.., arc:ab- tion. published in, th~ county It least once a week tortuur~..-S on« to the dlf of said ~ .. -c. [)Med Oec. '· 1986 Henry J_ Moen Jt 12/25 111 l/8 l /15 S822 1.aJll .....c~. HCUr..-ai•IEll MmlTAiiWCt The ~ '*'°" is cD-. business as: PETER R. BtNGlEY & ASSOCIATES. 26511 Lope de Yep. lllis- SIOrl Y._ CA 92691. FWter R 9WWeY & ~ .c~ C.ftforni&. 26511 t.gpedeV...MissionV-. CA92691. This ~nns is con- dud9d by a ClaliiGialOI. TM ,..,ttr..wi com- mmM:lld ID ••II ct buet· ,_ ur.-... ldillious ~ ..... 01 .... ~ ... an JuM n . 1916.-.-.... R. ... .., & i'llCC 9 ..... ll --... "' ...... Thia k PflM9 -... .... ~ CSlrtl el ~~Oft Ole. is. ltlL Ale .... Flm27 lV2S 111111 1/15 5elO I -ala PUmJC llOTIC£ ACOOOUl8llll • _.. STA'l'lmlft The ..,,.,... .-nan 15 I ~ bulinea as:: P£R£N- WL AAL B I. til9l6 N Coast Hi~ay. l..quna \ &e.ch. CA 92651 Pen G. A!usdl. 40 Acom. ' IMne. CA 9271-' f" trst o.te of ()p81 llbor'I 12/22/86 This business as con· ducted by an tnd•~ ~PwlG Rusch This ~ ... ,,. -filed With the County CleB °' Oranee Cotny on Dec 17. 1986 F"• No F329673 ). 12/25 l /l 1/8 1115 5823 l-297'U PWUCNOTICE AC iliiOUI _,., Ill U.STA1W The~penian$-­ dOtr'I buSine5S n.. KCO ONE. A CALIFOAflflA GENERAL PARTNERSHIP. 434.J Von Kann.n Awlnue. Newport 8w:h. CA 92660 wsa.~~ c..ted One. a Ca11fumia LJmllllld ~ 4343 Von~~ ..... PGft 8-d\. CA~ CSL Qr._ One. Ud... I Cllfibnil l.imllld Pwbw· st"P. .., ....... Baule-- vard. BhettJ HiUs. CA 90211. Ttu$ buSIMSS IS CGn· dudlld by ......... pM· ..... TM ,....strant com· u•imd ID lra'Yd busf.. nas ......, the fictitious bulinea name OT ..nes lilald aboife on r'Ol IPP'iea- b6L ~ KOLL STATE COUIGl ASSOCIATES ONE. a c..libnu l.mlllK1 ~ a,: The Kol Oompeny, a ~ c:orpc:ntlan. ltS ...... ..,.. By. Ridwd ... om.eir\ Oiu1c1'91,.. CSL OftANG£ ONE. l TO ~ • c.-. ... u...act Pwt-. .. .., 8y: CSL -.., Mwila1. tnc.. a CIMaii Ille COPGI• tian,lti ......... ,...., By :-... .._..., b S...YaPu ... Thia ') ,..._ .. .-a.~cnno1 ~~onOIC..17. i-.. Flit ..... f3211'0 12125 1/ l lit l/15 Sill - - -- • .. ·' -. .. • ,_ 11 lA•:llY l 1111 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWSllAVINE TODAY TAClll~ ---TI-a-OI~ IALI .._ .... 1C12573/MTW'F T.&.N&Lll.MI UMTCODEL Cft()()(£R COSTOOY CORPORATION n duly~ Trusa. under the~ dllclibed deed al trust WIU SW. AT PUBLIC AUCTtON TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASti (tn the forms which we lawful tendlr in the United Stales) and/or the cashief's. certified or other checb specified In the CMf Code (Payab'e 1n fuN at the time of sale) alt richt. titte .-Mt int8'9St comeyed to .-Mt now held by it under said Deed al Trust in the ptOC*ty heteinafter described: TRUSTOR: A08ERT L RATUF'F, PHYWSJ. RATLIFF .BENEFICIARY: CROCKER NATIONAL BANK recorded December 30, '1983 n ln~r. No.83-5923n of Official Records in the office al the Recorder al Ofa.,.e County, said deed of trust describes the followinc property. A Condoniinium comprised of: All that certain land situated in the State of California, County of <>ranee. City of Newport Beach, described as follows: Parce4 1: Unit 14, as shown and defined on the Coodominium Ptan for Lot 1. '9COrded June 16, 1982 as Instrument No. 82-205058 of Official Records, Ofa.,.e County, California. Parcel 2: An undivided l/54th interest in and to Lot 1 of Tract No.11451, as shown on a Map recotded in Book 491, Paaes 47 and 48 of·Misoettaneous Maps, records of Ora.,.e County, California, tocett• with all improwments thereon, e.xceptinc therefrom Condominium Units l throuati 54, inclusive, located thereon. EXCEPT all oil, oil nct'fts, minerals. mineral rllhb. natural ps ri&hts. and other hydrocarbons by~ name known, tttat may be wrthin or under said land, without. howeuer, the ricM to drill. mine. store, explore and operate throuah the surface"' the upper 500 feet of the subsurface of said land. as reserwd by the lnnne Company, a Michigan Corporation, 1n an Instrument recorded N<Nember 8. 1979 in Book 13386, Page 1280 of Official Records. Parcel 3: Non-odusive easements as set forth in the sections entrtled "°SYpport and Settlement and Encroachment". MCommunity Fac1l111eS Easement"'. and "'Dnunaee ~ Community F ac1l1t1es". of the ArtJcle entitled "Easements" of the DeclaratlOO of Covenants. Condibons and Restnc· tions for Belcourt Master Associabon (The -Oedanlbon"'), rec°'ded March 24. 1982 as Instrument ff<> 82-101131 of Offc1al Recorns. and any amendments or supplements thereto t YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A 0£ED Of TRUST DATED 12/20/83 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY. rr MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPlANATtoN Of THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. 2 Chatham Court. Newpott Be.ach. CA 92660 "(~fa street address or common des1enat10n of property is shown aboile. no warranty is 1nren a.s to 1ts com~e-­ ness or correctness) -The beneficiary under said Deed of Trust. by reason of a breach or default 1n the OC.1pttons secured thereby. heretofore executed and delrvered to the undersiened a wr'ltten Oeclarabof't of Default and Demand tor Sale and wntten notice of default and of election to cause the u~eneo to sell said property to satisfy said obhpbons, and thereafter the u~11ned caused said notice of default and of election to be recorded Auaust 18. 1986 as Instr No 86-367985 of Official Records 1n the office of the Recorder of ~nee County. Said Sale will be made. but without covenant or warranty, express or 1mphed. reprd1nc btle l)OSSeSSIOn. or encumbrances. to pay the rematmnc pnncipal sum of the not.e(s) secured by said deed of Trust, With interest as 1n said note Pf'O'llded. advances. if any, under the tenns of said Deed of Trust tees.. chaf1ilS and apenses of the Trustee and of the trusts creabed by said Deed of Trust. Said sale will be held on. Monday, febfuary 9. 1987, at 1:30 p.m. in the lobby to the buildW. locald at 60 l South Lewi$ Street, Or.nee. California 92668 At the time of the initial pubtation of this notice, the totll •mount of the unpeid belance of the ~ secured ~ the above described deed of trusl and estim.tlld costs.. ~ .-Mt act.as is $5a.528.4 7. It is possible that at the time of sale the openq bid may be less than the'*'~-due. If available .. the expected openq bid n,., be oblait..S by caUinl the Wlowif • "I 1p.°'lol• numbws on ltie day bebe the sale: (114) 38S-4837 Cl( (213) 627-4865 o.te: Janu.y 2. 1987 CROCKER CUSTODY CORPORATION as said Trusa.e. By T.O. SDMC£ COMPANY, 19ri By Sue ~. AssistM1t SeCl ... y. 601 South Lawis St. Ore,.e. CA 92668. (114) llS-4700 1/8 1/15 1/22 5870 .· kftDMI. d*,,,., be~ or under -'d ..-... ....,., toci w. the.,.,.IDdrill.m"" ...,.....,. ..... ...,.. tnrouiP IM suirfKl8 OI the upper MO'..-.. al the ~al said land. as,..,_, bf t'he tMne eon.....,, I Michipn Cofpot1tiol1, in WI inlltUnWf recofdld ~ 8. 1979 in &oall 13386. ,... 1280. al OMciml Rlcords. PARCEl3: No1Hdai¥e 1111-.iits as• flafth in the tldions "' e'ltieMd ~ ...r Seatetnent and Enaw:Mwltr". "'CommuniCy f..:ilitia us 11l*llS", and ~ n• 0.. CammuniCy F .alities"' of the MicM •!titled "'£.In cw• a'" of the Oedlnition of Cowell.a.. Corlditiol• .-td Rlltric- tionl tar EWcou•t ...._ Awociltioll ON "'Olldll116ou, recorded Mardt 2'. 1912. as~ No..12-101131, of Official Ailc:old5 end MY .,,,..,.,.a or~ ..... YOU ARE tN 0£f AULT UHOOt A DUD Of TRUST DA'TED 12120/83. UNLESS YOU TAK[ ACTION TO PROTECT YOUlt AtOPERTY. IT MAY BE SOlD AT A PUBUC SA.LL If YOU NEED AN EXPlANATtON Of THE NATUR£ Of THE PROCEEDtNG AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A l.AWYOl 2 a.ham Court. Ne•Pol't e-:tt. CA 92660 •(tt a str9lt addras °' commot) desilnltiGn al property is shown*"'-· no wanancy is~ as to a~ W OI corr9dl I).'" The bel ll'ficilry under said Oeed of Trust. by ruson of a twuch or ctetault in the obfilltioo is secured ttlelwby, ,_teiobe ewtUtld and delMred IO the under5i1ned a written" ~ of ~ and Demand for Sale. ~ written notice al ~ and ol election to a.use the undersiFed ti> ... said Pfopeft'J to satisfy said obl1ptiom, and lherelftet the undersilned caused said noQc:e of default .-Mt of ~ ID be rec:o. ded June 11, 1986 as Instr. No.86-24 4 4 43 of Official Records in the office of the Recordef of Or.,.. County; Said Sa.le will be made, but without COYenaf1t 01 -wananty, express°' 1~ied. repnlinc tide posHSSIOn, or encumbrances. to pay the ~ pnncipef sum of the note(s) secured by Slid dwj of Trust. with h ... esl as in Slid rbe pnMded, adv.nces, if..,,, under the terms of said Deed ol Trust. fees. cNqls and ecpenses of the Trustee and of tt)e trusts cruted ~said Deed of Trust Said sale will be hekt on. Monday, FebruMy 9, 1987. at 1:30 p.m. in the lobby to the buildinc located at 601 South Lewis snet. <>ranee. Cahfomia 926Q At the time of the tnmal publicabon of thts notice, the t~I amount of the unpaid balMCt of the obliption secured by the above described deed rA trust and es11mated costs, expenses. and~ 1CeS IS JM6,333 86 It IS possible thalt at the bme of ale the operunc btd may be less than the total indebtedness due. tf available. the Opected ocien•nc bid "'8Y be obtained by canine the followtna tetephone numbers on the day before the sale (714) 38S-4837 or (213) 627...a65 Date January 2, 1987 CROCKER CUSTODY CORPORATION as said Trustee. By T 0 SUMCE COMPANY,~ By Sue Pitchard. ~ Secrt!Ury. 601 South Lew1S St.. 0.-... CA 92668. (714) l&S-4700 Lfl 1115 l/22 5871 1 .. 21115 PUaJCNOTICE ncnnous•11_. NAME ID'-IJn The~~aire dotfll business as: WATT· SON LA HABRA VEN· TURES. 840 Newport Cen- ter Drive, Suite 655, # Newport Beach, CA 92660 Wathon Real Estate ln¥eStments. a Cafifomca General Partnership, 840 Ne•port c.w Ome. Suite 655. Newport 8eac:tl, CA 92660 The 8orie fam1ty Trust. 840 Ne•PG1 c.wter Oriw, Suite 655. Newport e.cn. CA92660. Edwin Meserve. 4000 MacArthur Court. Suite 1000, ~-•port Buch, CA 92660. Thi1 busineu is con- dudld by ........ '*'" nership. T'he pa.rtnership com- menced business on oaoDer n , 1-. Sillwt wan.on ,_. e...... ,,..._ nW1tl, • Calibni9 ~ Pwtle lhlp. 8y. nor.Id A. Wliftlon. ~ Pwtr.,. This ....... -fiMd with the County a.ti al ~~onOec.19, 1916. ,.. ... No. Fl2t896 111 l/ 15 1122 l/19 5S7I Wleonca FIC111 .. • 111 1• NWIT•mmn The foloMns person is _,. buli,.. M: SOUTH COAST MARKETING GROUP. (Boa 5470)-1101 Balbol Awe.. Newport 8-ct\. CA 92662. Jemes ()afet Benn«t. 1101 a.fboe lwe.. Nawpert a.en. CA 92&62. This business 11 con- dudlld by.,.~. The r91istrent com- me:Qd '° tnnNd busi· nns ~ the flctJtiouj • ~ neme OI '*'* littld llbM on 121 l.186 ~..,..er-.. aen. nett. • This 1111 ..... -Ned ~ .... ~°"'~ 0....-~on Dec. 29, 1•. ,... Ho.. '3lOM7 1111115 1122 112' .. 1111 I ... CSIU ............ UU.fl.W .... Htll•NHllF I& aan•a.1m11 To .. ...._•IPlllc--. c::Ndmn. ...... _ .. ~ itDrs. and ......... ...., be oet.aatl it••• 1 in the .. OI ...... al SALLY R. MARTIN AKA SMtAH AOROtMMTIHMASAUY otCKASON IWfTIN AIAtiliiol•' ... bMl'lfiled b1 EMMA.JANE A01t£R CRARY in the ~periot Coult of OMMGE ~ ,....... ... OIWJAN( RORE'lt CRARY be apt)Ointed as l>-nonal ,. ...... '° iClminis- .. the .... of the ct.ce- denl The petition requests ~ ID ••llillii:itla the .... under the lndlpel.0- ent Administration of E.stMls Act A hearinc on the Pltilior• wiU be he'd on 1128117 et 1:45PM in Dept 3 lac-.cl at 700 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE"WEST, SANTA ANA. CA92701 IF YOU OBJECT to the srantinc of the pMition, ~ should .. ....,..... the hearif\& and state your obfeCtiOns OI file written objections ~ the COUit beftn the hearina. Yow apparance mey be in pet· son or ~ JOUf ltiu1-.y. IF VOU AR£ A CREDITOR or a conti,.m aedib of the decmMd. ~must fi)e )QK dalm with the c:ouft or prfti9l'lt it to the penonal representative appointed by the court within tour months from the date of first issuance al letters as Pf'OWided in section 700 of the c.a.ifornia Pr~ Coda. The time for lilt,. ctaims will not expire prior to flout months from the dlle of the ~ nabced .... YOU ~ El,MltH£ Iha fiJe kept ~ \he ooutl. rt~ are a person inteteAld in the eslate, ~ mey Si8fW upon the uecu101 or administrator, 91f upon the attorney tor the~ or admen~. end file with the court wWttJ proof of s.er • vice. a written requesa siat· inc that ~ desire speciaJ notice of the filinc of an mventory and •ppraise- mettt of --assets Cl( of tne petitions OI accounts ~1n~111200 and 1200..5 al the CMfomiA Prabl9 Code. Aaomey tor Pltitiol•. £. AVERY CRARV, ESQ, MESERVE. ·MUMPER & HUGHES, 5190 CAMPUS ORM. NEWPORT BEM:H. CA 92651-7820 in 1115 1122 5172 &-11111 "9 IC ...... "' ..... .. AClll ..... ,. .._lfAl&Bll The'* ... ~ ii .. bl •In 111 K Al!SD-LUTt~ DESIGNS, 291 VtaFllbfica11t1e1s. ........ ~CA9281A D9Wid I ee .... 2,23'6 ... 19CO ..... E'a •~CA 92692. ,. ...... of opellltion is 12131/K This business is con- duc:t9d by en indiwiduel. ~o.id···-· This .. • ·=· -tied witti the ~ °"' of ~~on Dec. 30, 1-. F'9 No. f'3JOl63 118 1115 1122 1/29 51177 PWUCmnca .............. ._m ... n. talowilw ~ is doinc ~ M: EAGU:- STOHE MUSIC. 276-8101 Awocado. COiia ..... CA 92627. Music MerchMb. t CeUb1W.. 2'7U101 ~ cado, Cotta ...... CA 92627. This business it con- dudld ... • CCQCHtion. ~Muelc•ctwa. enc.. bert a ........ ,,__ idlra. ··-' TNa ......... -filed ...... c..., a.ti d on...~----5.-ltl7. . .. No..Fl31167 1111115 1122 1129 s.s J I • -B I.I sl " " ill u G c. T • ~ Ct IN S) re hi ~ •I R Cc c Lie --3C °' I • ~I. IE THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COST A MESA NEWS/IRVtNE TOOAY ,. 17 • OCp' Cats .......... 824 HousekeepiJW Rooms 413 TRANSPORTATION Cl:ASSIFIED. INDEX MERCHANDISE SALES & SERVICE Antiques .•..•....•..• 808 Appliances ..•...••... 806 U.SIDCk ......... • .... 825 Birds •••......•...... 826 REAL ESTATE Holets ............... 416 Industrial . . . . . . . . 506 u """'ue Property ••.... 509 Lake Shcwe Property · 515 lots for Sale ....•..... 510 Airplanes ............ 900 Ant,ioue Classte Car ... 912 ~tor Sale ........ 910 ANNOUNCDIENTS Announcir1I ••.•...... 200 e.ut1 Aids .......... 213 c.d ol TNnks ....... 201 Cemetery Lats .•...... 201 Florists ••.•........... 207 Funer.t OinK:tof y ••••. 205 funenl SeMces ...... 206 H•lhAids ..•....... 214 ....... Notices ......... 212 Lodll ---Qubs-«c. 209 Nurseries .•.•.•...... 81 S Lost & found ......... 210 PWsonlls ............ 211 I > BUSINESS trwestntents .......... 828 Money to loan ........ 605 Money Wlftted ....... 606 ()ppattunitie$ ......... 700 Opportunities Wtd ..... 1<V EMPLOYMENT. Aaencies ... -........ ·. 300 Opportunities ......... 305 Preparation .......... 307 " Applsances Wanted ... 807 Auc.tJons ••..••....... 814 Buiktit11 Material ...•. 817 Business Equipment 818 Camera Equipment ... 819 Coins/Stamps ........ 813 F~ ............. 800 Furniture. Wanted ..... 805 Garaee SaJes •...•..•. 705 Jewelry .............. 812 Manne Supplys ....... 906 _ Misc. for Sale ......... sogl Misc. Wanted ......... 810 Musical Instrument ... 811 Office Equipment ..... 827 Pets & Supplies •.•.... 823 Acre• .............. 511 Apts. Fumt5hed ....... 407 A,pts. Unfurnished .... ~ Bldg. to be Mewed •..• 816 Business Property .... 500 Business Rentals ..... 421 Condos for Rent ...... 409 Condos for Sale ....... 507 Comrne1dal Property 505 Oesett Property ....... 513 Farms & Ranches ..... 512 Gances for Rent ...... 400 Houses for Sale ....... 508 Houses for Rent/Fum 405 Houses f0< Rent /Unfutn ............. 406 Mobile Homes ........ 917 Mortaale & TO ....... 6()7 Motels ............... 415 Mountain Cabins ..... 422 Office Space ......... 420 . Out of State Prop ..... 514 Real Estate Wanted ... 518 Rentals to Shafe ...... 41'2 Real Estate to!M he ... 517 Real Esta.le Loans ..... 600 Rooms for Rent ....... 41 o RESORT PROPERTY For Sale .............. 4ltS Rental ........•..... 417 Autos Wanted ........ 915 Auto Parts & Tires .... 907 Auto Repair /Dom ..... 913 Auto Repair/for ...... 914 Boats ................ 905 Campers ............. 919_ fOJetgn & Sc>orts ...... 911 Mopeds ......••....•. 909 Motorcycies & Bikes 908 Motor Homes ......... 916 SERVICES Schools .............. 608 SrtuatK>O Wanted ..... 308 Directory' of Business SeIVices ~ Unf. Capisb-.-io Beach. Beau- tiful ocean view. 3 bed· rooms. 2~ baths. 3 fire- places. 2 wet bars. Gardener included. $1.800 monthty. (714) 661-9520 CapiSbano ee.ch Town- house. Walk to Beach. 3 bedrooms, 21n baths. family & dining room areas, fireplace. bal· cony/VteW. CM!rl. ranae. dishwasher. 2-ar att-ached pra,e. $1.100 monthly _plus secrm 507- Condominiums Laguna Niguel Condo. lowest priced (2) bed· rooms. (2) baths in erys. tal Cay. Assumable 9.67% loan. Tastefully upgraded. Open-house 12-noon~S p.m. week· ends. $101,700. (714) 495-0222....45-..JIMri SL • UilunaNCuef 501-Houses for We 3 homes. Plus 20 Aaes!! 3 barpin homes. 2 Las Veps. 1 Nevada City. Calif. Prices $57,000. $65,000, & $105.000. 20 acre parcels only. Joshua Tree <Mr' moun· tains fTom ~Im Sorire/watet. elec:tnc. tele~'f!one available. '2,000 pe acre. T atal pnce $40,000/201' down. 0 . W .C. PllC>fJI' on both. (714) 842·5940 , .C.uaom Lmd11:•'1 . CUSTOM LANOSCAP· ING DESIGHS-Se>rinklet systems installed/ repaired I cleanur,s/ heulaways/Lic & ns. 535-0613 I ntelli1ent, eneraetic. MttlltiC seilor with .... abililr lookifW for fun in the ""' on ·Vqilj tstend ChMt8r bollt. Polition ~immld. 661-1304 EARN XTRA MONEY FOR XMASf MARKET THE MOST EXCITING JEWELRY IN V£ARS. ~ JlWBRY;jl ONOVElt 30 r.J.rANO ~ ~HAYE PUR· FROM ~ ~,m~: TUNl1'Y TO DO SOM£. THING EXCITING-HAYE Cl.EANING UNLIMITED for -=etlence in house- cleenin&t pnMdina all satppliec. includq wic- T rustwarthy & ~Kt> ble. Calf today b esti· rn1ll9les. 546-3726, Full Spectrum Bldrs. Room edditions, ~ delq. kitcheM. baths. deck$. inct: carpentry. interior I exterior naint · ins. waH.-per. tilr-& marble. Uc #4~23. 493-0411 FUN-ANO MAKE LOTS Of MONEY. TO VtEW THIS EXCITING JEWELRY OPPORTUN- ITY CAU.: 714-476-5005 Household help re a 1'd tor _.., ol 4. Laundry, iwOllilllf tane la houSe ~ PIT ref 642· 2990 Tn.EMARKETlNG $7.50 • $13/hr PwnwM!lnt PIT day & .. ~--bis­. fundsfor~ '"' . . ~-·~ Oipli:uDJI._ ~ pmy. ... hrs; c:anw. H8 loc. (Buch •t 405). C.11 Linde 1-800-327~ AIRLINE JOBS $17,747 to $6}1~9/wr~ Now Hir· Ww! """"-J08 LINE l · 5[8~59-3535 ext A2954 b info 24 hrs. EXC£ll£NT WAGES for ~re time assembly =:·~i'irW · 0091.a 7 SHORT CUT TO FRANCE. Goin& to France? Tut0tinc & Translation SeMce for traveler. BusinessmM. & Sb.ldent. Michel 662· 3256 •Wonlproc1u'• WOROPROCESSING GRAPHICS 1teason.t>le 673-3277 . '· 4-BEDROOM 2-t.th L..- una Hills. tllle-9 ywd. dose 10 '8rris courts Sl,200 includes pr- -.. Anna 6.Q.3193 House 3 bedroom&. 2 blllhs. Mission Yilio. ... new c.pets. "°°" & Piinl l.qa .. ICld ~. ~ry ctan. Sl .200 monlf lfy 830-1715 . Charmin& 2 bedroom. 2 bath ocean view house-- South ~na. OeCKs. stained atass. oak ftoors.. new CMpets. ~. washer I dryer hoc:*-up, f::S. ~1i3f'aple . -------San Clemente Inn Ttme Share $1,000 plus take over low payments. Bonus time included. •92-5501 ~ private, lovely 4 room, olus den, 2 bath house T e111P6e Hills. l.aluna BeM:h. Spectac-ulw ...,.~.._. fumished/unfumished ~))00/mouthty. 497· t.aeuna Beach. .,. op of the Wortd.• latle 4 bed· room. 3 bath. family room home. Double pr· aae. $1,550 includes ~~ener. (818) 335· Ocean front. 5 bed· rooms. 5 baths. spect.ac· ular contemporary home. Private stepS to beKt\ -South Ucuna- $3._500 monthly. fl 14) 491-4214 Oc:eao-Veew Dana Point Duplex. 2 bedrooms plus loft. 2~ baths. Washer I ~ hook-up. Garaee & Yard. $1,!00-ome by 33771 M~l_qa, Dana Point. •93-8981 Roommate wanted. :.~=: smoki . I onty. '!400 montt-'1 includes utilities. 499- 2275 Ewnrw. o.n. Point 1..qe 2 bed-~ 2 blltt'I .-rbYM911l '"'"..~· dishwasher, refn~tor. $850 no pel$. 498-1917: 661- 9312 2 Bedroom. 2 bath & studio with ocean ~­ Dana Point. $785 & $750.493-6579 ~(213U31· 3 bedwoom. 2 bid\ W - la1e San Ju•n Town- house/Garaae. lmme- dRlte ~-(714) 521-2661after6 p.m. 410Roams tar Rn Roommate wanb!d tor my beautiful house in ' --· Hilts & MiSMJn ~fumtshed $295 + 1 'futilities. 586-8672 412-Raltllll .., ..... female roommate to share 2 bdrm 2 ba -in Newport ae.cn. Brand new. PoOI. laundry facil· ities. trash compactor, walk to beach. Apt. rieht next to pool-outdoor showers for pod users · ful!l furni shed. $375.00/mo + 1h util1- ~ys~-~: Eves 714-646-4463 01 536-7420 Roommate wanted tor my beautiful house in ~na Hills & Mimon V.eia · furnished $295 • 1/3 utilities. 586-8612 Roommate Wanted to share Balboa Island duplexM01F.~1390 or 67S-9048. Responst. ble person. 417·RHOft Ra bit SUPERS SNOW! Ski the slopes of Snowmass. luxury home rentals wait. thru PwmeAee Co. Call Tammy 303/923· 3636Aspen .. FAU.RfVER fully fumashed 2 .en mine estwte on the Wlb!t 1600 sq. ft. l'nllin house & 720 SQ. ft. ... house. sleeps 11, fly fishina. C>lf'ldfse. _.. fmntly fun. $275,000 <>--~ sell U"5 ~. e.ter Ami Estate. P.O. Eb 309, f .. t RNier Mils, CA 9602a 916-336-6131 507. ~ El Toro Condo · By Owner. Quick sale! 3 bedloom. 2 bath. ~ unit. low interest. owner will carry. $91.500/ offer. 21~30-1944 Reduced $10.SOO to Sl99,500 Laauna Beach. Spacious (2) bedrooms, (3) baths condo.. Many amenities. ~==-Secured buitdi ~ Calliope. Launa~­ (o.y) M6-1589 (Mc9). EW!iltrws 840-0015 Palm Desert Condo F0t Sale ot Trade. Luxury furnished 2 bedroom. 3 bath, spa. $145J..~ OI best alter. 499-1 ~ 501-Houses for Sllle Lacuna Hill.s-Privalte 2 bedroom 2 bath pmtio home. Small fenced yard, comer location. opens to fieJd & bike pMtl upgraded. Best offe!' <Mr' $79,000 Jim/Gabe after 6. 643-8703 By OMW in NB · 3 bdr, 2 t.. conw lot w/Jdnt city view. Must sell! Appraised at $315~ ~644-8939, am PRtCE R£DUCEO! s.ve $10.000! El Toro home. 3 bedrooms. 2~ bllths.. Fireplace, centTal air. format derq room. RV access. slump-stone block wall fenc•nc. HiehfY UP&l.cted. 2 pn- vate __ pat•os on!.Y $160,000. (714) 770· I 8444 Mission Veeio Home · 3 bedroom, 1 lh bath. bonus room, larae ,.rd. fireplace. RV access. ::.~.~ .. }~ 0109 Mission Vleii> Home · 3 bedroom. 1 'h bath. bonus fOon'\_ \aree yerd. fireplace. RV access. Haf CM...C. ,...,._ 8y owner sl27.soo. 472· 0109 3 Homes · Plus 20 Acres!! 3...., hemes. ~ ~ ~T:i'jf~l~ SSL,&'JO. $65.000, & Slu:>.000. ~ .PW· eels orly. Joshua Tree ov~ mountains fTom Palm Sprin1s/water. =~~~"tole= Total price 0,000/ ~down QllP!!Gn both. (714) 8'2·5940 ~·'°Beech. ocean .... home.1 by owner. LCht. SJ*;IQllS 3 bed-- room. 2~ 1mh. -con.. ditionirw. U. mainte-- nance landsc..pina. Financin1 ~otiabae. $245,000. 493-9156 MiSMOO Yte;o · sin&'e famity deactied home.. nwt))e ftreplac:e/ entry. ~--~ .... _,wt double Pl•· 11.,.,.aded bathrooms. larp lot. cul-ct.sac. owner motivated. $1.20.500. &SS-1884 510-lAlll tor We 20 ACres Joshua Tree.: Water. electn<::. 20 down 10 &nterest OMW!f (714) 842-5940 BestOfter 514-0ut of State ..... ime St.. · La Vecm or ...,.,. 1 bedroom. ties. Cost 200~ wiU kite~ Mlenl· mifice .100. 496· 1321 - - • - _, -, ..... 700-8Ulin111 Opp't. OWN YOUR OWN DESERT R.B. ClUB-Gun Club, 4W.D. etc. Make ~ & haw! fun ... on 10 u~ acres off -vec· $12.000 F.P. of cash. By ONne1 822-1847 705-GARAGE SALE Tum those unwanted ..,. .. CMh. Alhs· ... ,..,... ..... ... naw. 800-Fumibn Dinine set·hardwood/6 chairs. 2 matching hutches, glass doors, lighted, includes 48 server. Lots of sba&e- $2.990.3-piece-= bedroom suite. · amae. =· dreSSI. Burled w . $1750. Oak/glass entertain· ment center, 5' x 5', $300. E\leS: 643-0727 OVERSEAS EXECUTIVE TRAN Sf ER!! 3 month new furniture!! Formal dinina-room seVchina cabinet. European Craftsmanship, less than haff pric.e Sl.095. Sofa ~seat. $345. 8-piece Queen-size oak bedrom set. $575. Exquisite Ki~·size bedroom set/ dresser and chest $895. Console Color TV 25 •. S225 Portable·Sl25. Coffee /end tables. $250. Wall-un~ dinette. etc 014) 857· 817. Din rm chairs. cont.em- ~ry, u~7ant>Q. blue ea. S. 465 CUSTOM EUROPEAN CABtNETS Best Quallty & Pr1ce James O'Connell Cabinet Broker Finish Carpenter 714-898-7663 Lie :t 450186 Foonal F'9dl PnMnci11 living room & dinil!J room suite. Mint conctt:. tion. Serious only 547. 1064 Sofa, lo¥eseat. chair & ottoman. u1ce new. 'AA tor $285. 952 .. 254 Hitachi receiver 45w Panasonic tumtabte.. 2 r1' spkrs • $75 ea. or f ~· all l . Salty 972· Like new 7 · :'1 room set Ir Also piece den set $285. Great buy 554-0647 809-llilc. for We FmwooD FOR SALE DElMllED . 142-1211 Karastan ~ 11 x 14~ 2 matct•rawtese ~ x 10& 1-x 16. 540-1 FOXES FOR CHRtSTMAS · 2 new Nell~ red foK vests. Smalt and medium. $375 each. 364-9247 OI Dartel .e at .n751.29n SA VE $1 OOO's! "'How to Sell YOUf Own Home" bQok tells am Send $10.00 + Sl.00 ship to R.D. Crawforcj-P.O. Bax 3042. Ontario, Ca 91761 Nagels. Neimans, & ~-XJnt pria!s.. Cati 990-0657 HOLIDAY SPECIAL! Sea- soned firewood. S95 1A ton truck load. delvry 894-0916 ---- Rippen of Hoffand rare. harp-shaped verti cal .,..nd. Walnut Glorious tone. Plays very easily. An extre.nely fine. ~ of ·•kind. tunef .teachef. pianist's personal piano. 't'ou must see.· tw.r. & play to ~ Life. tirrie ~ $4500 incl fine OOllCl!rt bench. deMy, & 1 Y'f. tunq. J88.9112 . . 812-Jftlll, e>esp.ate! Nd to -sell ' immed. ~ kt Diamond· · solitaire necklace. ~ais'd $1200. Sell $800/obo 7n~ Diamonds 101' above wtdes tie Aolex's below retail PACIAC COAST. 675-2267 Afria. 1~1 Cocbtoos: lassers, Macaws 8&G 1599 up. Scarlets 1600. Af ~-_We buy. Terms 522-2782 11 nlhy, adorable, Shih- =--~-= = clians for •as.. Play~ t pets for children . Hurry only 4. Reedy to be ~ Dec. 12th. $275 ach. 492-5503 WESTIE WHITE TERRIER PUPS. MC, Lcwe kids.. readv tor Christmas! 496-4253/493-0333 127-0llce ·. ECll ...... MAGNIFICENT NATU· RAl P£AR1.. NECK1.AC£ 8 plus mm with diamol Ids. rubies. 24« gi>lcj caumet style Pel dant. Best offer a&ove $10,000. 494- 1991 Office furniture. Execu· tNe desk. chairs, ~ cabil m. slide ojeciDr p . W11CUUm c1e11 ier. ~ more items left from -dosed office. All tilce new condition! 714-951 · 1418. 2.02ct MO DIAMOND. WHITE. "No carbon $1600. 714-557-4201 DIAMONDS all shapes & szs lowest pric.es poss. i25<):$200,00. Must sell before Xmas. 675-1838 Enio¥ 14-16" return on 111S: Also lend on & buy TIYs. $10.000 up to Jum- bo's. Denison Assoc. 673-7311 ' ..... l •* -·- 1964 Mercedes 220$ xlnt cond. 2 tone blue. p.p. Iv .,.. 722-B'187 ....... ,. 1980 Martin 22 foot cabin Men:tuiser 260 . lnboerd/outbcwd only 140 hours! Fully ._..._ ..... __.._..-_ _., 1982MUSTAHGGT-ar- equipped wilh El loader. · mih e E.:: 1 'e nt CCJndi. i985traiier aN exceneut c-·ic tion! 642-7828. 859·. 001dtiot1 $15,000. Tow 9204 vehicle 1978 Buick waaon rnilable if 3ired $1,500. 831· 906-ll:W•• ....... 9Ql.llaeorCJcl11 &Bl[• 1984 lntetstate . Mint coocfition. fully lo9ded. Matched trailer, 2 Shoe helmets/headsets. $6,995. 364-6325 1955 Peach & 8lk 2 dr Belvedere Pty auto trans. radio, 37,881 actual mi .• ~=' $3800/obo 1979 CADILLAC Seville-L6w miluae. fuMy loeded. wire wti I e I 5, ~ trip c:omou- =-$7r995. 855-8200 Sacrifice. 1986 Honda Accord. l.oatded. No down! Take fNe' ~­ . ~$223. Eric.. 492- 3595 eveninas. 498· 3127mess 8P ... , ..... Bini 1975 280$ Mercedes Benz lcwded,, 9Xxf ~ Becker stereo Sl4k. 720-1579. 1979 450 Sl.C Mercedes.. excellent condition $19.950. White. sunroof & more. 837-8800 X21S OI 637-0520 I I.DE VcA1 ••n SERVING THE NEWPORT HARBOR AREA . ,... --~--~:y~r.-... s2·":.·#· ... -.~-:-~ .. . .. .s--.. . ·. ..,.-. : .-~ - . 't'!$:. ''4 :~.,. _. ,......:r ·.C!!{_'; ····." =-i...... ·.&~.:..../. & ~.--.,. ~ ..... ~ -..... -~ -· -.. , . DESIGNER CARPET IW.l----··· RE-LS • IEPAIRS RESIDENTIAL At Discount Prices ~ COMMERCIAL ROOM ADDITIOIS FINEST QUALITY OfFERtNG Full .. nice co11tractor e Room AddlU IS REMODELING WOfb ,_....., on flflWY Wide Price Range • Remode'1ng Job.. No,,_ T• ._ from S7 95 -$31.95 SQ ~ ·~&a.It\ -rou deal directly • P-.o C:OW... & Dech with contractor -~~-no~c:osa • Doon. W..ldows. & Sllty6ghts B & B Interiors flllSlmllB WOODLAND BUILDERS OuMty Wen & l.09 Pnces 633-4113 640-6985 644-9886 PY.otesslonal ~Service w1.-•~• Ron's Handyman SeMce & VTR LANDSERVICE .,..,....,.,.., .. ,., T,_ Ttd I ' I a-.Ujlle DIVOICl/SUPPOllT /CUSTOOY ERNEST L BISHOfJ LEGAL PROBLEMS? ,...,.. ...... Carli A N 11 FM:I WANJ RESULTS? RUN AN AD IN OUR HOME SERVICE GUIDE Dock Repair FREE ESTIMATES FAIR PRICES 675-7641 11:-.:,.us _m ,, .... ..... ltlcl'I o...'81&.. ., ••• ABC MOVING Mmnteunce1q'ir •Hull Cleamng • quick/ carefut • ComteOla e Waxing e Mechantcal •DeWhng eElectrk.--al • ,............,-. eGenerator e Diesel SpecaaJtst 552-0410 Uo-1240 ATTQAN[Y AT LAW 714-553-0344 UC# CAL-T-199891 l VtfTll~I dtYOtC• ~sona1 '"'""' b.IMrupccy ATTORNEY 714-752-0308 RIGHTWAY * PAINl"ING * •Homes • Offiols • Non-Skid Pool Deck/Patio • Parking Lot Stripping • We do ii all! 53tMGl1 · f« 8dditioMI lpece you CM now ,_. ~ ~ C-*" IS, OI hotizo..-.Y) FOAOETAILS CALL KIM 831-8120 Cl1r-.•aQ 111 M ~::ILc&• , .. _.., ~n· WAT£ROUMGE DRYWALL/STUCCO R£PAIR OMMERCIAl & RESIDENT SERVING All~ ORANGE CO 15 )'l89rS in c:ounly lll•W7'8 1971415 ili2N&A£L:d . ............ CDnd. ---.U-c61\ . 146-2153 1931 liDJEl A SPORf COUPE fulr r 11t:nd .. 111· ~· :$9,500. 495- 917·11~•· HOm11 ,.,,..,.... c.a 1972 ...... DE. 2 ... 2.YlZ~ .... CDlllllba. 000 miles; a1 · • _, owrw s1o,soo..~1611 · . l . Cll>O a.ctl Adult Park -2 bedroom mobile ... home. ...... aJnW lat One owner, eacellent condition. $31~500. Eves: 496-0889 . 582-5408 • leai11 To De? Cllsk Ille ........ Ensi11 ,Cll•• ,r .... ~A GIANT SIEP AHEAD IN QUAUIY <JlllD CARE MD P11ESCHOOL EDUCATION A laWtg. C8ltftg. ..... 'II Md~ ............... dMw.~en­ Mnce .._.--.tor IMng elldt new 8nd .... _ •. • Located near South Coast lhopping carter • Open 6:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. • Children 2 to 5 "• Child cen"'9d environment • Large play yard • Pet farm • Lunch and Snacks •State licenaed •Fully insured 1-714·540-1775 A V'9ft lo Giant Slilp may be the answer lo your piece of mend IW.E.•'A~ ... •Owner~ • Twtt.. Counaelcw. AdlMil.._-. in La ISO tor 35~ • 21 ye•r• 1n child developmeot centen progr•ma • ECE cuma..n ConlullMt Located one b6odl alw al Bri8to1Md ..... Cofw91 ..... F .. -. NJ< 111 ANSWERS TO LAST WEEK'S PUZZIE . --------------~~-- ,. .. HW111' 1. •THE NEWPORT B8QNICOSTA MESA NEWMfMNC TODAY .... use your classified section to ••• CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS -t\. Mincu.ls If llntrtt -16 Prim.a lloniu 12 C.rc~ UL~ I. .. (Buddy). or. )-UU ~rt"~ 47 c,~,fs I} Doa >-,0 0oc.-... ,,~ 21 Met.al' ). PC'ft.nN ,~ --ur :!\ °"'uurs an. lbll o( thrnJ cw pm H A~1cLulfLnJ.: ?\ IJuM1f pns: nurL: I I Smdl H ~utJ n( bcul ~6 lr.uhcr "np 11. SoliUry SR f on"1ii! rl .t.nt !1 lnfonnrJ 1 ll. T~on ,,, lino.in· ~H Sl11-".f11 colonnJ:S 17 ~of GJ.i.rul (.0 Prqurc-for rub11Cat9on ?'J M cJJkJ 18. ~hL.c ,:rusn <.1 l>t~lth \0. P ..elm,: bux 19. Conlincnt <.2 Sc.tlM"n \I Oomnhutc-s 20 Pcopk with the ri,:ht to ,·ace 6} T c:nrus u.ntts \2. Slurr 22. Eumintt ~-Cno'q"' 24 . PintWI dustaittne'nt p FonJlfJ n . unna11 m i1J \ll. Han.loaBs 26. Glossy fabrics 40 .. and no•· .. 29 ~(mch 41 .. from HnU) •'OOJ·· H Sip of 7.odiac DOWN ·H Mtxt'dubJ \-4 Sen-in,: pbtttn I. Ooh ~4. Olhcc: W'Otl.en H . Malcshttr 2 Obtttt ol WOlfhip 4G Om.a.ment.atlflft \6. SowMkJ~ bdl \. Burrowtnt. rocknt 47. '«'dcomt }7. ~ .. BuiJJao~ '"'· Undmcuuic \8. F mulr mrmbt·• ,_ llttd 2od Ouoning ,, .J. '49 Pcrrn,tJ AU n.id . ~ \9 SkiU 6. . wun.. ,.,_ 40 Odnrrd 7. ~' ,. T.aa rhc '41 Aftawnds • ~ -12. l,c.q.ous 42. ~ 9. Oannliihrs H l.odmts .. ~. .. 10 . Platt )6 llOUK cw "'°' ~ ..-ft a ~a . • - - , • Business Briefs IUck ...... is moving from The Ritz-Carlton Chicago to The Four Seasons Hotel of Newport Beach, where be= will be director of sales and market- ing. Hannon came to The Ritz- Cartton, which is managed by Four Seasons Hotels, in late 1980 and WU named director of marketing in 1983. He pre- viously was with The Homes- ~Hot Springs, Va. lbe Four Seuom Rote~ which bas 319 rooms and suites, is situated in Newport Center overlooking the harbor and ocean • • • Newport Beach author . S--mr F..._ will ha~ her third boo~ "The Man at Ivy Bridge, .. released in January 1987. Published by Silhouette Books, ""The Man at Ivy Bridge" is a contemporary romance that incorporates gothic ~ and intrigue. Forster n:ceuily conducted a W~Oll~ Romantic Cbcmistry" for the Romana: Writers of America's Orange County Chapter, and she was one of the featured spcaken at the Cerritos CoUege Writen Conference. Fonter•s fourth book. a romantic comedy entitled .. Mr. Lonelybean.s," will be released in July 1987. • • • At the recent meeting of the American College of Dentists in Miami Bcac~ Dr. Fruk T. Carry of Newport Beach was awarded fellowship in the col- lege. Curry is presently the treas- urer for the Orange County Dental Society. He is a member of the Academy of Dentistry International as well as many other profcaional socidics. · ••• Amo 'nt 1• ...... .... ... tSatkwbas aDllOUDCed the relocation and expansion of their off"aca to Newport Beada. Previously loCllted in Irvine. ARMS will now occupy a 3.000 aquarc-f~t office at 4350 Von Karmen. Associated Relocation Man- agement Services hancDcs all administ.ratift duties aaociatc:d with blllinea office relocations including the coordination and ,,,.,,.,meni of van lines, tele- communication and computer systems throughout Southern California. • • • The California eounca the American Institute of An:bi- tccts (CCAIA) recently elected its ofrJCen for 1987 during the CCAIA 's 41st Annual Confer- ena:, held in Monterey. Two Newport Beach architects, Wl- liul C. McCtllloda, AIA .._ o. Da .. .,, ~..hoJd top ·positions for a year. McCulloch, principal of McCulloch Architects, begins his term as praident of CCAIA in January, 1987 after serving as first vice president I president-elect this past year. Dougherty, of Dougherty A Dougherty, was ckctcd as fint vice president/ president-elect for 1987. She currently serves as CCAIA secretary and is a past president of the Orange Count}...Cbapter AIA . ..Sbc is activefffnvolved in community aff ain, including membenhip in the Newport Beach Cannery Village/McFadden Square Spe- cific Area Plan Committee and the Newport-Mesa Unified School District Career Educa- tion Advisory Committee. 13ubbles EallK>a Club Invites .,,e>u Te> Je>ln Us t=()f" .4 ~eO' ~lal ~enln• With The Miiis ErtJthers .. Appearing in the Lounge Thursday. January 1lith -Make ~eservatlvns ~e>w -f f e>r Inf t>rrnatle>n call : (714) ~7ti4C)~~ 111 1>a1n1 st.. Ealtit>ae CA. -- Dr . .._. Dioa,. •rllal ._,cs.• A New Yoa PIMtic 8'115 J t1n•ka' Group, wiD. ••n r .. ,, cteszlaip•••• m Jllscllr ... , , ... -speak• Ti f11J, J11& 13, bCfGR tbe Ki• . 0 1 al Nswp<wt Ce. •• Elioa,. ..., pnctica in Newpon Ir.ch and Foantai.n Valley. wil tpOCif1cally focus on the lllC of~ i•.P.1 to bdp P-COP)e visualize bef'~ band the potential results of plastic lmF'Y· Elliott., wboK pnc6ce is eight years old, is a former~ Ore r ea..,., PIPllt•rmoaM: ~1 _.die Newport Bar-bor Art .. _ ... Odler lectara in the mies: ~World ofMoz.ut•(Jaa 21); -o-. ud hmOnaion in the 20tb Century• (Feb. 4); -coau.... .... Coaflidl-Tbe Worlds of Mabler ud Deb- uay• (Feb. 11); Wflae 20th Cen- tury Avant-Gante•(Feb. 25); •Music in the New Wortd• (Marda4). . For further information, · pkae call NHAM\ E.ducation Deputment, 759-1122. ••• ical instructor in plaitic 1WFY The Orange County Society at UC Irvine, where be com-of lnveatmmt Mauaen• mect- pldcd bis intcrmbip and reaid-ins is at 11 :30 a.m. OD Wcctnes.- ency. A paduate of Cornell day, Jan. 21, at the Center Cub Unmility ud certified by the located at 650 Town Center Ainaicaa Board of Plastic Dmc in Costa Mc.a. Landi SUJ"F!'Y ud the American and a propam will follow from Board ofSwgery, be mo is a noon until 1:30 p.m. Tbe member of the Orange County speaker will be Dr. Milton Medical Aaociation. J.f. T. Chana. Praident of New-. The I :00 p.m. talk will be Corporation. Cost is ~ foDowina the ~anis kf oo for members and S20.00 noon luncheon at the Reuben for non-members. For nxr va- ..,_. Raw LfJ 1 ) 'I will be aated ad all._ war e . are Uniled to aar d For a ride or_..imfOI efiOGebM3ttlle ·~ -........... pbom l6J.99'10. ••• The Newport-Colla Mesa YMCA is oftaiq a New Year\ RaolutioD weigbt to. prOjlam to its members. Mcllibcn will recene SI.GO off their llleBlbcr- abip at acaewal time for f:'IUJ pound loll. Tbe l~weet ptopam con- sists of DUtritioa ..... .apt ma...,,. meat d FE r1. iDdiYidaal courwling and fihwm evalua- tion; ne m.oo c:mt of.- Proanm will be Rfunclcd ~ participanta if their ac>al 1'eipt is saclled. . ~ The propam will bqin Jan. 12 -9 continue until April 3. The lip-up deadline is Jan. 9. For more information, plc•r caD the Newpon-Colta Maa YMCA at 642-9990. E. Lee n:stauranL For mon tiom, call Gerry K.asteJ at 54S- i.nlonnatioa, call 7fJ0-3900. 2820. Newport Beach Public • • • • • · • Library. Children •1 Serricea~ Storytimes UiSC ProCesior of Masic Dr. At 7:30 p.m. Wednesday aDDOUDCel their 1987 Prm:bool James Bwbumaker will speak evenin& Jan. 14, Coastline -Storytimc tchedak, winter' ICS- on WJ'be World of Bach and Chapter of B'nai Bnth Women lion• foDOws= Bander on Wednelday, Jan. will meet at The Sout.bern Cali-•lboa Branda. 100 E. Balboa 14, at Corona del Mar High fornia Savinp Community Bhd., 644-3171, TDeldays at Schoo~ 2101 Eatbluff Drive, Room in Irvine (15475 Jeffrey 10-.JO a.m.: Jan. 13 to March 10. Newport Beach. This lecture Road-comer Irvine Center . Corona de1 Mar Branda. 420 inaugurates the 1987 Jones~ Dri~). Mariaold A¥t •• 644-3135, Tues- ture Series, -J'be Compo.er•s Program will ha~ speaker days • 10-.JO a.m. ad Wcdna- Wo~" presented by the Marlene Sihaman talking daJI at 1:30 p.m., Ju.. 6 -Feb. ----------s----1·-rth-. -s----------....,-~Man.mBraada.•Dovcr Dr., 644-314.S, nundays at 12~ 12 ..... 12-2-16 I~ 12 ... l~S-16 12-74 12+16 12-7-16 12~ Hoag Memorial Hospital u>=30 a.~ J-. ts -March s. Newport Cader Branch, 8'6 Wr ....... ....,s-. Mr. A Mn.. Piia ,.._ ..,_ ......... J..., Mr. A Mn. ~ S1irncJ ..,_.Mn. a.-s..-. Mr. A Mn.. Dmll ....... Mr .• Mn.. 0-W a..- W,. A Mn. .,.._. Da at "J Mr. A Mn. lloMrt Jdh aib.A Mn.. Ir-tit GrMy . M F F .. .. M F F F F T.-. c.-.w- C...Maa ' a...., • ._. ..,,,. ..,,,. Or-. c...w.a a--. .... Nc!po11~ San Clemente Dr.. 644-3191, Wednesdays at 10-.30 LID. and 1:30 p.DL, ;Jan. 1-April I. Paedloolen my aqista-at their local branch library~ For more information call Marpret Poarch. coordinator of Child- ren •a Servi~ at 644-3186. ANNUAL SALE 50%0.FF Summer and Winter Merchandise Saturday, January 17 and Sunday, Januafy 18 Fine Domestic and European Women and Children's Clothing 19 Fashion Island (714) 644 8808 . I • ''·· ' . . . -., '" . , Cover Home Off~red by Betty Lynch ot Waterfront Ho·mes ,___,,,..,.,.--------- ... • lJlml IT• C ;Pl ............................. 1111 ...,,._.._ .... , .............. t. 2 ........................ ..,..., ........... ~ BY JUDY D liFFY Extra thought in the planning and building of this ~eek's featured propeny makes it more than .. just .. a bayfroot home with a private pier and float. The present owner, a commercial architect b} trade. brought his skill to bear when considering the pla} of light and flow of traffic in a ... rc\erse .. plan water- side two sto~. Located al 1iJ9 E. Bay Front. and listed b} Betty Lynda of \\·a1erfron1 Hom~ Inc .. the house is something special. Oriented to a Ii fe st\ le that includes more than just the boat parled out front. there 1s a v. armtb that speaks oft he famil~ orientation of Little Balboa Island. of "hicb it is a part. The propert~ boasts a private pier offering room for a yacht . of approximately 50 f «t. as ~ell as smaller bay boats and chil- d rc n ·s sabots . The location offers rclata\c freedom from tidal surge. according to Lynch, and the added plus of easy acccs.s. Step across the pedes- trian v.aJk and the visitor enters the v.Tought iron gate, going across the brick patio that offers itself for congenial people watching during sunny after- noons. CUSTOM MADE FRONT DOORS The front entry doors arc custom made, set with sparkling beveled glass and give entry to the herringbone pattern brick entry ball This is when a guest knows that things arc .. re- versed. -The lower story offers a family room which fronts on the bay with glass doors that opco onto the fun outside. A full ~ as weU as a large bedroom with a delightful built in window bed occupy the rest of the downstairs interior. The main living area of the house is localed on the second story. Splashed with light, homey and ~ the oak plank floon~ ftali•n tile, warm oat bailt-im ad tilcbr:o are mir- rored tMldally to cicate acres ~wk eJ .,.x. Mt wit1a a careful qe to di · r die feeling of .cccU.1 o•e.-:lf comiaa. and .-. Gracefully arched windows f ul built in china storage cabinets open to aJlo\\· the sea b~ze to and buffet topped ,.;th Italian enter. or. on boisterous summer tile lca\"'C plenry of room for a days. remain closed as the air-large dining room table at which conditioning aJtov.~ comfort and to sene feasts cooked in the pri\ ac~ "hile mamtaining the kitchen. A small bar serving-area vi~. The 'iev.s 'a~ rhrougbout joins lhc tv.-o rooms _.oodeduJl) the house and include the jctt~ v.ell and the whole floor-plan is entrance. )Outh ba) and moun-open. lending case to entertain- A short flight of stairs leads from the public room of tlle second story. on to the root-top sundeck. Mountain as well as sea-side views inake this a perfect summer retreat. Fo~ more photos, see page 25 tains. There arc only two rooms which don't off er spectacular vistas. The living area boasts a blue tiled fireplace that is the focal po\lJt for the room. Ample room for not only comfy seating, but a game table,~ enhanced by a fireside built-in entertainment center which houses the heart of 1.he ~onnd sy$tem st.u~d throughout the house. Wonder.'. ing and inti.rmcy lo famil)' life. The kitchen ,.;th its skylights is efficient, warm. roomy and inviting. GAllDEN wrNDow Long ~.!{k hallways.don' exist in · home. A garden window and a skylight add visual interest to the ball that moves-to-the back of the house. Guests moft to the full bath that is shared by t be second bcd- '*>m. v.hicb is amply sized and off~ good closet space. At the back of the upper story, the master suite uses clever comer windows to provide a view of the south ba}' and at the same time remains an inviting retreat. ThcR is built-in storage and night tab~ as •-eU as ample closet space for him and her. The creamy white tile of the bath rdlccu the sunlight sueaming through the roof and completes the interior picture. Excellent design means that no available space in the home goe5 to waste. When sunshine beckons for panics or sun- bathing. this house api.D comes through for its owaers.. A short flight of stairs kads fl'.OJll the pulilic room of the second story OD to the roof top SUJHleck.. Mountain as well as sea-side views make this a perfect summer retreat. Wired and plumbed for a •-et bar, the sun- dcck is a Vr-elcome addition. ot to be outdone, the lov.u level boasts a bot-tub in a covered, protected area that mates it perfect for )'Cal -round dipping. Again, the area is ready to receive a wet bar. -ibc amenities in this home go on and o~ .. said Lynch. 1be downstairs shower conwrts to a sauna and is handy lo the spa area. Outside, there's a rinse off shower, ~ outside the garage for sandy feet and pre-spa wet downs. An excellent security system. oversize plumbing and electrical lines, laundry aJHI... trash chutes, and, of course, the dcv&ior fm. COD"Tllience alJ add to a property rm thrilled to show."' Even the garage has a link someth.ing _extra to off a . The catrance door is ova--beight to accommodate vans and the rolling door is solid mahopny. ' The bundty is located here, right next to the chute which coUc:cts the loads in baskets ready to go. Alley access is easier than most and the size is a true double garage, with room to store ~~P besides. Bomebuycn who haven •t thought~ 1tters.e .. about bay side living will find the idea makes sense wbm the plan was the result of careful, loving atteJJtioa 10 detail REALTOR INFORMA- TION/ FINANCIAL FACTS WA I Eli II IT Cl SZAL with PMJr '°' 60' boat. Three sep- arate buildmgs wittl 9 rental untts--U001erey Cannery"' en.rm. genwous ~ng. Ideal for ~/user near New- port's Cannefy and Lido VilJages and fine restaurants. $2.400.DOO. 831-1400 f ..... 11 UOlll ~man-A home of great quaJrty with superb VMtWS. The 5 bedroom main hOuse includes 2 masw surtes. fonnal dmmg room. den and CWNty~. The setVanf's quarters have 3 bedrooms And 2 baths The ~ grounds include a tenms court. poot and spa $1.795,000. 631-1400 mu m 1 un 11 r--eeaut.tuny bu1tt wrtn s bedrooms. induding spacious guest suf1e. game room. fanuty and fonn:al dining ~playroom. study. and top-af-the-lme gourmet~-Also a 3-<:a{ garage. poot, spa. and OOcit for your &arge boc. Designer .-nenlt.leS udxte btass flll- tures.. oa.1t cabcnetrV and woodwoR s 1. ns.ooo 631-1400 .. Em._ mu UYFDlllT--wtttt sl•P on presbg10u5 Linda Isle. Arst bme on nwtlet. a 5 bedroom. Wlth famaly and fonNll dinmg rooms with wood sldtng. spat1chng wtwte trim. beamed cesl1ngs. Frenc:ta doors and paned wtndows. A fabuious oak. brass and bnck flc>of'ed Olane Jof'"ulSOn kttchen for the most discrmunat1ng gourmet. pluS fresh and c:harmtng des9W dec:ot. s 1..3915.000 831-1 «JO IAYF•UT l'Efielm 1n thts custonuzed 3 bedroom office den opening to 20' lap poot. gourmet eaHn kitchen plus 2 story livlng room With a wan of WJndows fronti"9 on the bay Dock for large boat. Remodeled 1n '82 w ith superb taste. Gaa_nt reducbon to 11,350.000 631-1400 Cl .... l.mM llU-wtth grut lender financtng Taste- fully done 1JadruonaJ With 5 bedrooms. fanMly. formal din- ing and utJIJty robms. ptus ~dockside patJO Court- yard gMtS pnvacy to spa and d19 pool $1.295.000 631-1400 wn=••u EITATE-5ecunty gated hJlttop retreat Wlttl 6 bedrooms. fonnaJ d1n1ng ar.d huge family room den hbnty. wane cellar and dar\ room Ower 6000 sq ft • 1tri flower hlled courtyard surrounding pool and si>a Wrap- around oecu extend the VlC!WS of ocean. harbor and coast- line. $1.100.000 631-1400 P DI 3 I I., U Y-Beauttfut hofne With doc.k for 2 targe boats Two S1ory. S bedrooms. 4 baths. With tonnal dinang and study Handsomely decorated with Spamsn tde floors lots of marrOB and skylights for an open feef Pnoe includes 38' CaJaomaan. 1l>75.000. 1-1400 IBUU ICEUf9IT lll'l.0--8u1ft an 1985 as top quaJrty condos. 3 bedroom and• bedroom units With format din- ing rooms and gourmet eat-tn lutchens. French doors double paned wtndows. e>U floof's and cat>tnets.. spa tubS and YteW baJconte:s Walk to Ferry and Balboa shopping aod restaurants. S900.000. 631-1400 llWIDE Tf"ICF-FAll• •SS wen of main channet and har- bor boating actmty. Ootstand1ng 5 bedroom home wath famdy and formal d1ni09 rooms. htgh ceshngs and terrazo ftoors. Lovely terraced yard .,~ separate 'i'ltldren s play area and poot and spa. 1869.500. 631-14CXI IEW Wl•Y ICUIFm'T-bu1n wath the finest en custom quahty and deslgn. Near1y 4000 sq fl an thas • bedroom home With a 2 bedroom +loft apartment OV9f the 3-cat garage. A comer IQcation wrth superb ~ $866 000 631-1400 P•mlTllY IAYFmT LIT-on wlOE ·t pan oC bay 5000 sq. ft. levef k>C.. suitable for 4000 ft. home and slip for large saat Of power boat. PrestigtOUS atea of custom homes Wttti kwely Ctty hgh1 and boating ac:bOn veews.. $850,000. 631-1400 lW m.E-F~ loc:allOn With wide turning bas&n Yiews.BertJer c.-p •• d oontempofaly4 bedtoom w11h tmn- dy, fom'811 dining and '1tility rooms. Pool and spe en entry oouJtyard pf us dodl for large boat en prestigious guarded waertront c::ommunrty. Bat* owned wwth lef rtfic potetdJaJ. <LH> saso.ooo. 831-1400 • CMIY9-Custom remodeled and prCllfessiondy decor- ated in tonesot peech and Ya1iJa with bl• ched oakftoots. Nearly 4000 sq. ft., with 4 bedrooms. tamety and formal dinfng rooms. 3 fWeplacea. atnum and spaaotJS gourmet kitchen.. BANK OWNED. $749.500 631-1400 UYl8E Clftl-Fabulous t.y vaews. Lske new bayfront condo sold wrth"boat slip ngh1s. Neatty 2400 sq ft. one levef.12 ~room and den (or 3'd bedroom). vaulted cesl- "9 ana huge dedl. New carpet. oak floors and designer peoetS. Ga1ed communrty wtth pool and spa_ Sobmlt on .. luseoptton S685.000 .. 631-1 400 MO aAlf9UT IUPlll-t>eautrtuUy nwntasned Upper unrt has 3 ~ bedrooms and large lmng area with sensat«>nat Vte'W$ of beach ac:tTYJty and sunsets l.owef 2 bedroom has mc:e patio. Excellent htgh balance assum- able k>an JUST REDUCED TO $570.000. 631-1400 ~ Pm'T-wrth bay, ntgh1 l,ght and ,etty '('M!WS. secunty system and extra partung Welt cared for 2 story 3 bedroom with formal d1mng and den and sunny skyhghted fanuJy room. Great locabon across from beactl $.559.000 631-1 400 WIUIY UCUU Cl 113..,9-0n chfl across from oc:ea.n- ron Pii\ With tof'8¥er ocean and Ct1y hght V1eWS Bu1tt wrth the tughest quaJ1ty and elegant style wrth 2 master suites. French doors opening t<> patio wet bar root garden and spa. $550.000 631 -1400 u•• WE JIW I E upgraded 3 bedroom wtlh tamuy and fonnaJ dtmng room. vaulted ce'll1ngs skyhgtits.. m ~or­ ed walls and designier papers. Some ocean and neg t l·ght ~ Convnuruty poot and tennis $425..000 631-1400 Lm &SU-4=ull ot chatm and sunsrune Grae 04JS nome w ith 3 bedrooms •nciud109 spaaou$ masier. :\baths afld , cozy den Be~ cethngs and f •tep(ace an I vrng room hard'*ood ''°°"'and k:Jo\<~ -south palJO $535.000 631-1400 Sil.AT ICEAIFM*T LICATm-Caose to Newpo'1 Hart>ot Yacht Club ano great ba~ beaCfl t> e to Ba boa Ptef A 3 oedroom beach hOuSe ••ttl separate bonus room aro baltl $489.900 631-1400 KUii VIEW COITUIPOIAIY 11 LMiUIA-Sh1ngied 4 oeo- rooms.. formal d n•ng and Large 90Urmet kitchen on ealra large lot A ry bf ght and rmmao.siate th lots of gtass ano bef'ber carpeting Walk to beach ano Wlllage $475 000 --«tt·140() IAI •• ISUll IW\0-Absoh:tety charming 2 bedroom red bock cottage wrth vautted oed1ngs hreplace new car- pet and lovely patfO ptus spaoous 2 bedToom uppef ur.•t tor mcome CIOse co Ferry $450 000 673-elOO ~ W1';.i UUT VllWl-EJeg.ant h gh cet• ngeo unit ._ t 3 bedrooms. 3 baths. hrep;ace aul'\Clry ano front and rear pattOS wrth bay and channel v ews Security t>Y1 ding with available boat slip $450.000 631-1400 Uffml ~ W1th panoramie Vle'WS T otaJly remoOe-ed 2 bedroom in secunly bu•kt ng offered tutty fumtShed down to the last teacup Assooation ees include a 1 ut - ttes Boal sltp available and •a to Lioo ano Cannery V1J&ages. Great vacabon get-away $425 000 631-1400 Ul • ISUal CITTMil ••th pef'SCt\a 11y Newly carpe e<J 2 story. English styte. 3 bedrooms 2 balhS of us double garage near north beytront Cha'"' ng 2 bedroom 1ncOtM un.l with old fashioned large porch $410 000 673-6900 PmE LICATml on the P nsula Po nt Handsome ntmOO- e4ed 3 bedroom •1th t.mlly and laundry rooms ~ea 101 w.th large side paoo and partltng f0t RV Steps to beaeheS Owner may carry first T 0 •or 15 yea.rs. submit on lease OC>'ll()n $349 000 631 -1 ~ , ,.. a.A lll'l.O steps from Newpott's best bw:hes.. UPJJitW 3 bedroom has large dectl with ocean VteW. greet tor ownertocalfS*'t. U9e n.ce 2 bedroom aower urut tor In- come Boeh units have bndl fareptac:es and large rooms. $335 000 631-1400 l.Ml.Y ..... RF ( 11 11 and wonderful home fOf' large lamaty with 5 bedrooms. separate dlntng and lalge . f.amdy room plus solar water hl!abng French doot'S t88d to estate sae yard wrttt poot and spa. $325.000 631-1~ UIE • IEWP•T IBllTl-l.Ovety 4 bedroom tamJfy home ••lh hardwood hoots. F~ doors. used bnc:. fireplace and spactOUS master surte. Large lef raced ~d and P9lJO ••th separate c:tuldren splay area. Reduced to $2919.950 631-1400 IEftl IWUJ 5ess man a b6oclil to Newport'$ best beaches Upper 3 bedroom unrt wtth beamed oedJngs and firep&ac:e. tdeal fOf owner Lower 2 bedroom 2 bath. great fOf summer/ wtnW rental Prace 1ncfudes ~furnishings_ $2919.900 631-1400 . . Pl StU Nn-Great stal8 nome Steps to beaches 2 bedroom WTth new~ plumbtng chamung tw1dl entry and rear yard With pabO Comtng soon new p;unt and carpet and completely remodeled kitchen and baths Own- er may carry 2nd S28S .000 631-1400 **'•TI I I IWlEJ on~the canal with a dodl tor ...a boat. Wen maintained units newer vacant nv. bedrooms act\ wrth patio and lawn plus c:ommuruty tennes. pool and ciut>house Just steps to ocean beaches $265.000 631-1400 IAYlm Clft-Great opoortuo1ty~ tUaatvantageot super lease, or buy the land L• e new ~ bedroom condo W1th part&aJ bay YteWS and attached d0ub6e garage A~ nghts to 30' boat shp plus c:ommunny pool and spa. (LHJ JUST REDUCED TO $250.000 631-1400 •WP•T CIEIT TN I I-Excepbana!ty handsome unrt. Htghty upgraded wrth 3 bedrooms. tam room.~ adOeid study lofl '" muter SU1te Wood f1oots and deslglier decor plus double attached garage and peek-a-boo ocean new Community pool spa and tennis S240 000 63 t-1400 n.u Ul ••Cl 11 ocean and t>ay 1fleW'S Fonner mooef loaded wit1"1 extras Two master surtes. m.rrored want- robes. flf'eplaOe. fresh neut~ COIOt'S and coweeo patJO Guarded complea • 11\ pool ano spa. Subnut on Laguna trade $195 000 63l-1400 ..... J, .,, t•upOf'f I......,, ......... Two~ rooms. 2 baths Wtth fireptace O mng room. pa%.iO and double garage Sma chatfT\ ng complex steps to 17th street shoC>S and ~i<:es $149,000 631-1400 SOUTI CDAST llETIO-Sma secur ly complex n t>esi area Close 10 ShOOS Upper 2 t>e<J!OOT conc::IO arge beamed ce< ngea "119 r~ "' th 1 •eo ace d n ng_toom and~ LO~ y grouods • co.-~i.." ~>' OOOI Assu .... at>Je VA ioan s. 24 900 631-140() C8STA •ESA TDWll-E-Across from oan· •a • to new Courty.i'OS shOpS and 'e5tau •ants Reo.. two years ago inc Jchng eleclnc and p1 ur"t>tng Tir-ree t>eerooms 2 ~:ns "e ne-r.11clle<" •00dt>uml1l9 f replace and Dal.O Communrty poof S 1 16 000 ~ 1 -1400 IIWPOIT c.GO ET ltll-Fresh y P&U1ted l bedroom unit on 'rst floor w ll°' "'Ce pat~ Guarded compte.a wi th oooc spa ano c '1..t>nouse New caroet and drapes pius mtrrorecl Dat aoo wararooes f()( s~ ous airy tee Jng $85 000 631-1400 CISTA ll£IA CG•D-Ban• owned •• good terms and rates One st<>') 1 oed•()()IT' 6 years new 1n oonveneent ocat on near Ora~ Coast Co.i:ege DQDl...spa. anc toYel f lal'lOSCa~'lg ( LH I $6'9 .500 631-1400 UI •• ISUll busmess oppottunrry Estabhshed Lad-es sportswear ~ m gre.at iocat..on "we 1 trafftdted area on ~nd s m.a.n street $4.0 000 673-6900 CAPE Cll ~ tr• serene VleWS en Hart>Of V.ew Knolls. T rHewel. 2 bedroon" 2 ., baths cathedrai oetl •ngs pluS hardwood and bef'ber carpeted flooi-s woodsey c:om.olex •• pool spa and .... ~-$226.000 631-1400 -~-WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REAL TORS· S.WS. Rentals. Propft'ty Ma~I .. JI S ~nrw AYft. 8.,.,. Island e7a 1111 • .. Arts background ~elps real-ors 'Perform BY ANNETn: WA TSO were. • as chair or the Dance lo the mid-1910s and !)epartment and Gerry was the ~ Loac, owoen of IJrinp ~hair o t Music ~t of • ewpcwt. lne., were at the . at Ambassador College in Pas- hcigbt or their teaching and adena. We were happy to teach, performing can:en, when sud-put on programs and perform. dcoly t heir college changed ~when the college narrowed directions and informed them its focus to only pre-ministerial that their departments would be training, 80 percent of the pared down. faculty contracts were let to "'f onunatcly, they gave us a expire. We were al the top of yea.r's notice, so we had some our prof cs.sioos-wdl-tnown in tifhc to prepare for our future. our circles-and yet there was Our son. Joffrey, advised us to no one standing in line to hire go into real estate. At first we us. Jobs were not plcntif ul for were hesitant, but then we people With our backgrounds ... plunged ahead," said Christa. said Christa.. .. As you know. teacher salaries As Gerry. and Christa pcr- have always been minimal and sistcd with .. We donl know bow for years we had supplemented to sc090 remarks, their son Jof- o ur incomes by buyin& fixing up f rcy countcf'ed ,.itb an optimis- and then re-selling homes. Dur-tic analysis of their past acb.in·c- ing that time we found rca.lcstate mcnts-"Motber. you made intcrcstin& so Jofftty's advice people dance: Dad. you've put motivated us at a time when we o n sw::oesf ul musical programs rt'alJy bad to start examining o ur and ex panded fine ans depart- oprions ... said ~rry. men ts. I kno w you can do it ... be said. Traumatic Realization Tue Longs kept on stud};n& But the future looked b leak-despite feelings of uoccnaint}. especlall} to Christa.. .. There "e After Christa recea\.Cd her ' LIDO ISLE BA YFRONT 815 VIA LIDO SOUD OPEN SAT & SUN 1-5 Watch sunsets from 3 levels of finest Lido view. 4 BR -4 BA, playroom, Boar room. gourmet kitche,,. Sandy beach, pier and float. $2,200,000 LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT 904 VIA LIDO NORD OPEN SAT & 'SUN 1-5 Beautiful dutch colonial, 5 bedrooms, 5 baths, library. finest panoramic north channel view. Next to park. Pier and sUp for large boat. $2,625,000 200 VIA BARCEt:ONA, LTDO ISLE OPEN SAT & SUN 1-5 Large 3 bedroom, 3 bath home wtth pool, cabana. sauna, on two lots. Ringside view of tennis court action. $525,000 LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT Prime Lido Nord, 32 ft. Bayfront lot, 4 bedroom, 3 bath, older be8Ch home, pier end .Up. Re- duced to $1,195,000. WESTCLIFF VILLA CONDO Prtme ground floor unft, apedou8 2 BR-28~ three pdos, spa, pool, BBQ..., 2 C81..,_. $155,000 littnsc. she packed it away for t o weeks uotil her son RtDal'kcd one day that .. lsn' it about the time you Should ha~ btant about the real csta1e eum resuJtsr Christa then admitted she bad passed and that she bad cried over the whole situation_ She said. •1 just couJdn 'l face the thought of saaning a new urea and one that was so unrelalcd to my past. It was just too much of a shock for me ... Gerry had similar fCelinp. .. But I waso' quite as upset as Christa.. I realized during our training sessions that our backgrounds bad prepared us much more for this demanding caner than we bad C'\'ef milizcd. 90 be said. Key F adon l>isco•ered To be suca:ssf ul in ~ estate takes discipline to do bard work and creativity to stand out from otheT agenas. Both Gerry ~ Christa realized that their past histories bad ahead) incorpor- ated these faClors into their lifest yles. -w e bo th start~d training, practicing and pcT-made another dr.amat~ diange forming al young ages-me in in their tives .. They lllOYed away balkt and Gerry on the clariaet. from Los Aqdes to Newport What tasks new licensees usually Beach.. ~ act made us realm find boring and tedious, yet we would baYe to wod D"USUry, we were able to·t&tc harder. because we ---- in stride. In 1978 we dneloPed con~ no friends or blasincss a newsletter wbicb we oow call associates. to rcfy oa I fdt we '640-LONG' and we hand de-ft1"C not rall.Y sucxcaful our li\-cred these to SOO homes in fll'lt year. ~ we made ewpon Beach. We adritiute more tba we bad • teacbcn. our sucass to these inf onnative It really wam \ UDtil about two brocbura which include per-years ago that I felt we had made tinent information about the real it-wbeu, in 1915 oar bininrss ~ marte~ .. said Christa.. doubled from that of 1984 and Today. the Loop publish s.ooo then in 198S. when our business newsletters every two months. doubled again The last two They write their own articles~ years have been ablOlutdy thril- ex plain important econom·c " l.i.6•Aod, wefed\Uyoptimistic trends in an int.erestin& easy to as we start our eighth year in read manner .... This training the business ... said Cbrilta.. comes easy for us, because v.'C Financial security is one bad always written program aspect of the Loup• stoTy. yet brochures and news releases a stronger theme of penonal when we prepared for our big triumph and growth also bas productio~ ... said GcfT}. emerged ... Our fears OYCr losing -our teaching postions spurred us Am•zinc Success Story o n to -.·ork bard to succeed in When the lonJt,S started their real e s tate. We wanted to ~ business venture. they also El S 1• .,...21 SOMETIMES ••• EVEN THE SIMPLEST TRANSACI ION .... RTURNINTO "SOMETHING ELSE" That's why you need SAFECO on yoor team. Wrth our skill, expertise, and computerized services. we'l1 eliminate the '\Jnexpected" and get your transaction moving again towards its recording deadline. $<>call us today with your tide service needs, because no matter what the obstadit, WERl•TOTHE . • CUSTOMER SERVICE 9n3200 .,, FOR TITl..e • (714) 547-7251 • 825 NOffTH BROADWAY, SANTA ANA. CA 12702 • .. &OOd lllWI: FNMA/FHlMC agr• to rai• loan ceiling . . Many California home buyers can rejoice today with the Fed- eral ational Mo11pF Associ- ation and Federal Home Loan Mongage Corporation 95 deci- ion to raise their maximum loan ~g limit to SISl.100. The long a ailed aonouoce-- oent came despite the pressure ,applied by IOIDC financiaJ insti- .atiom to freeze 198791 limit at I the l986 level of Sl33,2.SO. .. ·we commend FNMA and FHLMC for realizing the impor- tance of increasing the limit, particularly for thousands of buyen. who live in high cost are.as like California wbtrc a median priced home rui;u SS0,000 or more above the national med~ .. said Ca.lif or- nia Association of REAL- TORse President, Ricb.ard J . Rosenthal •The 1jocrea.sc will help alleviate the problems that woaJd ha~"C resuJted if the ceiling bad not continued to keep pace with rising housing costs ... The failure to raise the loan limit ceiling would have forced more than 65.000 California homebuycrs to confront increased mong:age payments. Both FNMA and FHL~C allov. many bomebuyers a broader range of borrov. ing opportunitn b)' reducing the costs of borrowing for loans under the ceiling and ~y making more mortgage mooq· a\·ailablc. But in many areas of Calif omia.. housing prices a lrcad} far exceed the ce1lin'4 forcing buy- ers to ~y higher mtcrest rates and ma.kin' it more diffacult for tbtiD to secure f:naocing C.A . R. is f OI ccastipt 8 7 pcic%nt increase in horr: pri~ nc~ • ~-ur which REAL TY WORLD ineans ~ · thout ·an up ard adjustment in the loan limit, many more bU)'Cn would pay higher interest rates. SWewidc, according to C.A.R. estimates. thirty-four percent of new loans in 1987 ould not have qualifJed for FNMA FHLMC purchase under the 1986 ceiling. Based ondatacompi.lcd by the California Association of REAL TORS•. conforming FSMA FHLMC loans carried a lo•'er a~"CTagc inttrest rate of between one-eighth and tb.rec- cightbs of one percent ... Assum- ing that 6S,ooo buyc:a u"-c been made ineligible for conf orm.ing loans because of a price freeze, if they resided in their homes an average of seven years, this wo~ld have added up to a minimum I~ of S28 million a year or S200 million over the seven year period... said Joel Singer. C.A.R. chief economist and vice president in charge of research. planning and econom- ics ... Furthermore. a permanent freeze woukl. in future ~ears. ha\-c been ~·en more costly for California homcbu)-crs ... Added Ro cntbal. ..The imJ>act of a frcae •ould only have scn'Cd to e'<accrbatc our ~tatc•s affordabilit~ problem. Less than one-third of Calif or- nia ·s households can afford the median-priced home compucd to forty -nine percent nation- ~idc. FSMA FHLMC~s joint decision is good OC\lS for our . statc•s bomebuyers. and •ill continue to ma.kc homeowner- ship a reality for many Af!Xk icans who wou.Jd otberwne' !if shut o ut of tM housing market totall) ... NEWPORT BEACH New Year Specials VIA LIDO NORD-A happy new year price reduction' Put the savings m to this beautifully Jocated. sturdily built home near the East end of Lido Isle. and have a real showplace• 40' lot. 4-car garage. large living room w ith 1Treptace Reduced to S+:.-415.-000 Catt to see MAI-KAI, BAYSIDE DR.-Over 50 of front terrace on the waterfront This unique. single story condo has its own courtyard w 11n private swimming pool 3 bedrooms and 3 baths. Beauttfully upgraded with hand deta ling and exceptional views Well-priced at $849 000 Call to see PANORAMIC VIEW-Prestige home in beautiful hilltop settmg. View encompasses Newport Center. bay. ocean and Catahna from most rooms. 4 bedrooms. formal dmmg room. farge family room. master swte. 3 car garage and security system. Reduced to $650.000. 1356 Gataxv. Open House Saturday and Sunday. 1-5 INDUSTRIAL-COSTA llESA-GreatJy reduced' Well- located. vacant. 55· x 110' corner lot. Approved plans for 2000 sq. ft. building. Utilities are an. One-of-ci-kmd available. Now $139,000. 84Z-5ZllO aJ J REALTY WORl..De 1111 PETE BAllETT REALTY , .. WESTC'UFF OflllVf • Ne-OAT a£ACH 1 . -IDff '••• " ....., au a .note from maury JANUARY. SALE Newport Beach Refurbished 3 bedroom. 2 bath home on large fenced lot Close to shopping, school, li brary and park. New apphances. tile. carpets, etc. S 183.500. Laguna Beach Large, open, airy 3 bedrooms, 21h baths, beamed ceiling. sev~ral decks, large yard, pool, view of hills and ocean: $325,000. Old COM Close to beach, 3 bedrooms, super clean, manicured yard, owner will cany. Only $325,500. 2227 PORT LERWICK Opens...dllJ1-4 Outstanding Harbor View Sommerset 5 bedroom~ 3 baths, dining room, family room; 2 fireplaces, 3 garag~ Outstanding pool and spa Fee land. $396,000. - ... a !OS'F I. 191 TME NEWPORJ ENSIONICOSTA MESA NeWSilFMNE TOOAY • I I ' -f ,.-) I I f t ' : ( - # , -"", • ._.., '---· i -r .. Realtor Board rai s foOd , cash in ~Cantree' The Newport Harbor-Costa Parkinson, Pat Zartler. Bob Mesa Board of Realton' 2nd Burtner, Ginny Cieck. Ann annual Cantree Project pro-Marie Murphy, Phyliss Sachs-, ducect over 6,SOO cans of food Tom Sutro, Marie Barnett, and approximately Sl,SOO in Bernie Towers and Grq Kelly, cash donations collected wishes to thank the community throughout the community. for support. The Salvation Anny was the Special thanks go to Jim recipient of the food to be used Wood of Unique Homes for his for distribution to the needy in presentation of ~I Day Trek the community th.rough their Through China•; The Orange "store• and food baskets. They County Register for a SIOO also operate a "kitchen .. where donation; the Orange County homeless persons can stop in for Council of Real Estate Boards a bot meal The food collected for a $200 donation; the City of will meet a lot of needs for those Newport Beach's Finance less fortunate. Department for canned foods; Chairman Betty Rhea topped and the Newport Harbor Area the S.-foot "Cantree" as red and Chamber of Co~ Costa green balloons were released Mesa Chamber of Com.mcrcc, into the air as part of the · Glendale FcdenlSaviop, Dow- c:elebration. The Cantree com-ocy Savings, Citizens Bank of mince, consisting of Ruth Bay-Costa Mesa, for use of their lies, Marie Thorne~ Tex Grif-facilities as piaup places for fith, George Shafman~ Joan boxes of canned food. YES TIET Ul'.a.ill Ill 8'irl • Ill 'rPt JI. Ill II.al lln fl I Rt 1 r-.. .. 1.5M cm ti W ..... • 11.511 ii -0 &111 tl'tcl II ~ .... Qrbl I C.. ,nird. 'I tS' i Ill ..., ii Ill I I 'J. MM. TlrTJ llcCdl. Illy JI llilly. Illy ba hi Zlrllr. lnil T..n .. lllril .,.,... ul1k• lllir •1•1 Corona de/ Mar Country French Remodeled Home + Apartment Completely updated with new wiring. plumbing, heating, central vacuum. all new kitchen cabinets. pantry, sub-zero refrigerator, trash compactor. hand-painted tiles. special bathroom features. custom master closet extraordinary manor-type fireplace and large patio. There is also a 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT over the garage that rents for $850 per mon1h. CALL US-YOU'LL LOVE IT11 Irvine Terrace $255,000/!I Lowest priced home in this special place! 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, very weU maintained wjttl charming front and rear patio gardens. Walk to Newport Center/Atrium Court/Fashion Island, the Bay, Balboa Island-and park and tennis courts are right next door.! Outside freshly painted. waiting for you!! Come to see us on Sunday, Open House 1-4 p.m. 730 MaJabar. Cannery VIiiage Much remodeling going on in this special place~! Call us to see this particular property with 3 retail spaces, 2 apartments upstairs ANO a whole vacant lot next door with 8 panting spaces. CHE~HIQE 1-~Q~ ~ 1-~1~:R'l 1 l t·:~~ II ;5'-11n Real · Estate Blotter n. ......... ··-C $ I .... d• .... ii. ,_., .... ,.. .. c 'fl ....... c Sill•"-•• s < , ... ,... .. ~.me.i•www' ·1 ., ... .,.._,_.,11.1• ,.a •• · uefc d nthS smyn' t ,..__._, ... ,..... ... ..._,._. T .... .,......,_ n e _.....,...,.._w t1t a' eapaep •1•wllkll~ .__...._n.Ncwpcut l 'a ., .. ., dlilW 1 &••• .... w'kc. . DATE Oct6 Oct6 Oct6 Oct 1 Oct 1 Oct 1 Oct8 Oct8 Oct9 Oct9 Oct9 Oct9 Oct9 Oct9 Oct 10 Oct 10 Oct 10 ... ',.... Ost 1_0 Oct 10 Oct 10 Oct 13 Oct 14 Oct ... Oct 14 Oct IS Oct rs Oct IS Oct lS Oct IS Oct 15 Oct IS Oct 16 Oct 16 Oct 16 Oct 17 Oct 17 Oct 17 PROPERTY ADDRESS m Iris Avenue 210~Street 42S Oo:hid A venue 212 Tustin A\-CUUIC 1761 Pon Manicigb Cude Sl Sea Island Dm"C 703 Larkspur Avenoe · '13 Acacia Avenue S 10 CanaJ Street 222 62n.d Street 11 S Sborecliff Road 410 Vista Roma 701 Heliotrope A\"Cnue 9 latitude Coun 326 bland A\-COUC ~ E. Ocean Front S26 Vista Grande J400 Seabn:ezc Lane lllUSTDEED SI00.000 Slll.000 $191.250 Unavail $210.000 Unavail Sl78.000 Uoavail--. Sl73.97S Unavail $8j().O()O SIJl.000 navail . Uoavail Uoavail Unan.il 133 Jasmine Creek Ori\-c · · 83S Amigos Way · Sl89.000 UoavaiJ ms.ooo Sl2.000 34 Sea bland Dri-.-c 120 28th Street S44 Via Lido Soni 1999 Port Sci.son Place 333 Morrungstar Lane 329 Vista Suenc 44 Bracbum Lane 712 Jasmule A venue 4621 Dorchcsta Road 6~1 Lldo Park Dri\-c 10 Latitude Coun 1142 Pcmbrokeflaoc 3308 Cla) Stred ' I 120 Goktcnrod A,cnuc 171S Starliifit ~ I ill Sussex Lane-. ~ ~ .. 19 Robon Coun Uoavail navaiJ Sl.506.000 S260.000 S.S00.000 Sl44,000 S4S7.000 Sl98.000 SIJJ.250 S23&.000 582.000 Gnavail SJ8.000 S200.000 sno.ooo Sl80.000 SIJJ.2.SO COSSIDERA TION S3SO.OOO Unavail S2SS.000 Umvail Unavail 1160.000 Unavail Unavail $217,SOO Unava.il Unavail Unavail Unavail Una"'ail uo.ooo Unavail $210.000 S360.000 SJ.47..SOO · Unavail S48.000 Uoavail Sl..600.000 SJ29..SOO S1SS;OOO Sl80.000 S610.000 s220.ooo Unavail SJ.40.000 SI 17.000 Unavail Una nil S.39S,OOO SJ00.000 $280.000 - Sl76.000 Realtors 'iJerform' after career changes c1 a cm,.!4 develop a business in which ~-c wouJd have security for the rest of our lives. In that respect both Christa and I disco"·cred our entrepreneurial natures aod a resurgence of the managerial capacities which we had dis- played throughout our depart- ment chairmen days and our years spent in producing Las V cgas shows and touring with -of tbt" Disney on Par-acre mwtl- mcdia show as directors, .. said Gerry ... And we found the bus- iness world offered a new dimen- sion to our rather protective lives in academia. It bas been satis- fying to enter the business world; and. yet, we feel that, because of our backgrounds in the fine arts, we arc better equipped to keep a perspective on econo- mics. As performing artists Gerry and I always felt we bad an edge on cn.alivity and since we have been in real estate we have become impressed with the quality of broken and agents we have met, .. said Christa. Happy Endioc Meail$ Expansion As the Longs enjoy working with people to sol"\-e their real estate problems~ the)' also relish the opportunity to be their own bosses which means they control their schedules. ... Although we spend many hours at the offic:c and throughout the community. no one tells us when to go to ~ork . We work bard for our -cticnts and \lit offer mocb care-- and attention over their proper- ties. We consider ourselves listing agents and we have de- ••elopcd a thorough marketing analysis package that~ UC very proud of ... said Gerry. The Longs experienced the bMd times of the early 1980s; they saw many real estate busi- nesses close. but they kept on working. .. We noticed our bus- iness still continued to grow each year. We kept improving our newsletter as we increased our amount of contacts. Today we receive many area referrals and a ~peat business. Even though JUMBO RESIDENTIAL· LOANS $300,000 to $5,000,000 .. *EASY QUALIFYING-NO TAX RETURHs NO INCOME VERIFICATION REQUIRED *FIXED RATE • AISUllA8l.£ c.11 Teri C .. dwell 714-9954949 we consider ourscl"·es specialists ~ as v.e scn-e the mile or so around our off tee. all of Corona del Mar and east of tv.'J)On Bay. v.-e also have bad transactions in Laguna Beach and Irvine. Where v.'C arc the strongest is· in Harbor View Homc~-we sold aorund 19 houses there in 1986. We handle both residential and residential income properties.,, said Christa Tb.is year will mark e~ansion or as well as redecoration of the Lonp' oilioc. Their son Dietrich joined them as a mon- gage broker. wThis will help us keep a tight grip on transactions which will benefit our clients. We feel this will be a comple- mentary auociation as Diettich also has his real estate lic:en.sC, .. said Gerry. Besides a new interior, the Longs will be getting a new computer which will include a laser printer which will help Gerry as be makes up ~ LONG ... "We enjoy what we do, because it ca& on all of our talents and abilities. We love working with people and V.'C enjoy cn:a•iog our ncwslettcn which utilizes our love for research and creativity. We are looking forward .. to a great 1987, .. Wd~ • • • The I.Joep of ewpo11 lac. is located at Jff Su Mic-I Drt:tt., s.Mt 111, in ewport Ct ta. The pbone number is (714) .._LONG. • • f.]u~1rcJ of Reaitors news Board installs new · · presiden~· ~n ceremony Outgoing President Terry McCardlc turned the gavel over to Mary Jank of the George Elkins Comp any during the installation ceremony at the cwponer Resort. Don Bccken- ~gh, 32nd District Regional Vice President of the California Association of Realton, served as the imtalling officer. The new President of the ewpon Harbor-Costa Mesa 8-0ard of Rcaltors9 bas selected .. Apostles of Free Enterprise'" as her theme this year. She bclie~-cs that ltcaltors9 an dcdica.tcd to the protection and preservation of the free en.terprisc system and the rights of the individual to own real property as guaranteed by the Constitution of the Uni- Bachelor tcd St.ates. There will also be a continued thrust in promoting Rcaltore pride, the obtaining of educational designations and maintaining an active role in RAP (Realto~ Active in Polit- ics). .- President Jank is joined by ReaJto.. Betty Rhea as Vice President/ President Elect; Secretary Ray ZartJcr of Cold- well Banker-Costa Mesa; T~­ surer Don Pfaff of Re-Max of Costa Mesa; Directors: Art Rccsc of Rcalty World-Rccsc &: Associates; Lee Mohler-Realtor; Dorothy Hardcastle-George Elkins Company; T-0m Queen of Grubb & Ellis-e1'.-port Beach and Realtor Jane 8-0yd scning as Past President. 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I I -• .J L------------------ 3 Bedroom 4 Bedroom 300 Cagney #21 5 (Hospital Rd ) 750 Malabar (tnm"le Terr ace) 815 Va L iao Soud (Lido ls•e 0. 631-1400 $61.000 Sat 1-4 1ss.1an $255.000 Sul"\ l-4 675-6161 S2 200000 Sat-Sun 1-5 • .\It ' 200 Via Barcelo'la (l do Is e • 1 Bedroom 675-6161 $525000 Sat-Sun 1-5 300 Cagney •108 (Hospital Rd ) 5 Bedroom 631-1400 $85000 Sat-Sun 1-4 4 Bedroom 904 Va Lido ord (l d o Isle) 0 • 675-6161 S2 000000 Sat-Son 1-5 3 Bedroom 500 -K-St (Pen Po nt) • 631-1400 ~000 Sat 1-5 2128 E. Ocean Blvd. (Pen. Point)• fJ 4711 Seashore (Oceanfro'lt) 631-1400 $349.000 Sun 1-5 631-1400 $865000 Sat 1-5 · 1649 Bayside Or (CdM) • 104 Via Havre (l ido Isle ) 631-1..00 $1 350.000 Sat-Sun 1-5 631-1400 $549.000 Sun 1-5 Key: * Pool o r Spa • View # Family Room • Waterfro nt • - l ' ~ ( - • f P• 21 JlmMY I. 191 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWSllRVINE TODAY . . . . .,,... . . . . ·e I .- • . Food for Thought .. . . •' , . ' . ~ ' ... •