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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1987-01-15 - Newport Harbor Ensign- -I 0 I .wlf YEM* M' I Bl•* {1M) D1~20 * __.ORT llEACH'S ONLY HOtteM.o NEWSPAPER • THURSDAT JN«JARV 15 t•· . ' . SY 80GE• BLOOM dent of the Harbor View Billi ID an afternoOa IDdJ ICISion and full bomeownen orpaintion. to the Plan- ,,,,...inl Monday nigh~ the Newport m. Commiaion to replace Clareoce Beach City Council continued to deal MBus .. Turner. wbo was elected to with the aftermath of the two elections cou.nci1 in November. Pomeroy was last Nowmber and also beard a report chosen over Michael Lapin, who ran from the police chief that looked ahead for couoci1 and lost in NoYember. to tbe next Fourtll of Jaly weekend. -• Establisbcd an ad boc commiuee ID nearly six boon of mtt:tinp, the to meet with community groups and . c:ouncil: . otbcrs and develop ra:om.meudatiom ... Appoilltcd Gary Pomeroy. prcsi-on future traffJC cimalation and devd- ca ~· witlliB the city, with an empha- . sis OD tbe Corona deJ Mar and ewport Center area. • Decided to bold a study session Feb. 9 on building density issues. Specifically. the council will be looting al COWlling space devoted to parting apinst the allowable floor area of a dcveJopmcnt. and at capping the aOowablc floor area ia future commer- cial and office developments al SO N""'8rl•rs try to min trolley service with petitions •Y croacE PAPPAS On New Year\ Day, the marquee of t.be Port ·l'he8aer in Coroaa deJ )far, wbida usu1Dy displays movie titles. read ~ tbe Newport Trolley.• past in Newport. Since the trolley service was started in June. it has been bc9ct with financial problems tied to a lack of local busimms willing tc, buy adftltising space from the trolley. wb.icb 1.bey plan to submit to the City Council when they deal with the issue OD Jaa. 26. The council is currcntly awaiting recommmdati.om from the Off-&red Parting Cbmmittce OD what Ktioa to take OD the troikys. Nicoll calls new, ~~dget a 'sliall 111111' SY aOGEll 8LOOM Tbegoveraor\~ budFt,9C8t to the legislature last ~is ... nothing badtct as far as edacation is con- cerned, .. said the SupcrimeDdeot of the cwport-Mcsa Unified School District this week. -rberc are no increases in it•.ror K- 12 education. said Dr. John icoll Monday. He said that while Gov. _ George Deut.mcjian is .. making noises · about a 4 percent increase" be is · counting in that total lottery funds (which are supposed to upplement normal suie funding, not replace it) and a cost-of-living 3djastment that won't be funded until DCXl year . .. He's talking about lov.-ering class sizes in kinderganc~.. ·ie-0ll con- tinued~ .. but he's paying for il by cancelling some important categorical programs. It ·s nothing but the old shell game ... _ .... , .... 2 percent of the area of the lo< to be developed • Heard a report &om Police ODd Arb CampbeD abollt measures the police arc comida ma for con.ttoUing ·fourth of July rndm this year. Last year. t..bere was a small riot OD ScasbMe Drive that resulted in more than I SO anms on the Fomth. The election of Pomeroy to the a P•11111r ...... .... am-. ..... The unusual meaqr is an indication of a Im-ditch pctil:ioD dfort by two 1Mttalt the trolley from becoming a thiDa oft.be Tbe two ~ Damis l...eWe iDd Slliikj ptbcRd about lalie who recentJ idiaed ~after~._____._ _ _..,__ .... ____ --t~--r--------:'I managing the Port Tbcaau for 11 years., a P•11111I 4.soc> sipal1aa of Newport residents 1...,.r1 ICllGola to olllirve Kl• D1y in nrlllf of ·• 8Y MELINDA DJ.I.ER M.tiD Luallcr ~ Jr. ~ will be ot.aWcl a.,• •IMM>ll ia die Ncwpwt- Mcaa Umi&lld 5mool Diltrict oa Jan. 19. aad ... cma n,... mow•• will be die fOC99 iJI wy of Newport BcliJl\dwroow Monday will be die leCO.t ymr-Dr. ~'I birthday will be obiCI ted -• fedalll holiday. Tiie 5*illc Ol California hu mandated tlaat ,.Mic tdaools ._act lbldr•• • ""1 l/ltc leoliclay is Clii•••• Cl•••=• II I I Jd A I 11 Few a.Ille . 11 15 15 1! 13 I 4 1 4 ·5 17 I 14 II 7 14 I I ,_ f J-JIY 11. IS llE NEWPORT ENSKINICOSTA ME.SA NEWSllfMNE TODAY , a , ... ,., lie said tMI 1 ia clton weft •apoi •i• ..... yes--the year after an dectioll talds to be that ·way-ad we pt it.• Last year, N'acoll Uid, Calif or- aia spc111 12.LOO k. pa lblidmt than the Slate of New y ort. and be pointed oqt that -m tmm of effort per capita we~ about 40th in the lilt of SO· staaa. . .I don' know bow tht Softrnor and state Supaildendeat (Bill 1 a st.111111 Planning Commission came OD the second council vote on the appointmeo~ the fmt having been a 3-3 deadloci with Coun- cilman Don Strauss absent from the meeting, n:cupcrating from a mild stroke he suffered last month. After that first vote, Mayor J o hn C. Cox Jr. noted the importance of falling the post and asked for another vote, saying, .. Maybe someone will have a change of heart." Some- one did-Cox switched his vote from Lapin to Pomeroy to give the latter the appointmen~ 4-2.. -rhat was very difflCUlt for me, ° Cox said afterward. 06Micbael Lapin was an excellent candidate, but I think the city is best served by filling the appointment. .. Cox then appointed himself and Councilman Phil Sansone to an ad hoc committee •coo- . cemcd with die fWIUie OI traffic in the · Corona act Mar ma, especially ... Md mo oar own land use u the City moves forward.• Cox said be Ud S.mone would meet with -illc comm• nity at larae-bomcowaen' associatiosaDd cOa-i tr ac.eil parties-to detcnai• wlaicla direction we ...,_.., take aad wbeR' we go from bae. .. We will de\'elop a rqNKt to ane the council ·anc1 the Plunina Com- mission soak pid"tt OD the fcdinp of the CM•....,. -rhe defeat of MCasuie A._ certainly a mr1nr to aD ol m that we haft to take a laaida' look at the traffic proWc:m ud the future of deYelorimmt in the city," C.Ox stated. · The council. during the after- noon session Monday, set a study seuion on building density issues for Feb. 9. When origin- ally scbed~ the session was l 9no BEACH BLVD~. HUNTINGTON BEACH 963-MQ BREAKFAST SPECIAL TEXAS SCRAMBLE . to ...._ the poaibility of CC141.i.. IOIDe -aD pllitina IJ*IC ia. ~, ...... the ~---Mfloor-ma ratio• (FAR), a mcasm of dawi•y. Tiie council Wed die staff' to I~ OD tbe opliom av•••ble,, jMhadina counting all partiia apiut the FAR, nc•iwamdagaoand parkina from die tacal. cw jml cou••ina die ma CMfNped ia aa abo~ pound IU«tare ia the total At tbe ~ teaioa, Coun- cil••• S•none med for a 1t11ioll 1o IOok .a ..ujq a cap al .s, -,. pacaa, OD the F All aDoWed for .., oft"lce cw coaa. mm::ial .N., e•1 This bid beea propoeed last week by representatives of the city•s prominent -slow-growth pvups. It will be looted at Feb. 9, also. Also in the afternoon sasion Monday. tbe cGuncil beard King Day a sn.1111111 Ensip lntermedi•tr School will not be having a formal mbly to honorKing, but will be emphasizing the civil· rights movement aod his _eart in iti according to Paul Twed~ Ensign Principal. •we want to make the stu- dents aware of the movement and what K.iDg meant to that mcrmnent. •Twedt said. Newpon Elementary School will also be imtructiDa students in tllie ~oom. -We're not pgnaiag a hie cddntioo. We want tk stadients to understand why they haft Monday off, so f-'-lllC.l:e.Jl=av:·._ it up to demoom clilcaaioa, .. Principal Frank Fella said. E<INCH SPEaAL SFllM STEAK SAtlDWICH . S ct1•1111!11k9elwdan•.tdewhelllbegc • wlh~Gltb• and~ Serwd ... dlip9 and~ Sawd Lftll ~ Wlb ~ c:l mup ..............•............•• 3.25 DINNER SPECIAL ~AGNE AL PESTO DEJJSALAD u.·s Cmot ._., W Frah. ....a and de6ao.. •t.95/1>. A flag deck ceremony to RCOgDize lila. together with a general awards aaembly and a freedom shrine dedication, will take up most of tomonow morn- ina at Newport Heights Ekmm- tary School ·we have quite a program plauncd for tQJDOno•~ We thought it would be a good idea to combine all tbae Ktivitica into one assembly.• Principal Dr. Charles (iockbaO said. Mariaen Elemeatary School is planning an assembly to ~ dim wiab die ~Ihde•• tllc sipifit1DCC of tbe bolidlJ. We want tbem to u.adentaDd why they are ptina Monday on.• I'. IC Elemeatary School ia plannina ledwa ia the dw-- rooma, according to Bill S:nipt 06 As a part of social ltlldies we teecb Ille ltUclcnta -wlaat ~ aa:omplilbed in bis lifetime ad what the social problems of his clay involwd, • I'. night said. Sills on 28th explain to the ltUdc:ats who ~ We erred iD last week\ edi- was and bow be affected this ..; .... _ .18 ~"'· .... _. t.be :_:.:-• comd.ry, according (0 Principal WV.-awy---._ Uli9& IWUAI Al ZCdm.tn ToWD Cater Cdeblity Lectme falhlrina Beftdy .Silla is to be Andenen Elementary will be on Jan.. 23. The correct date tor imtructina ltUdmta iD the daD-the talk ii Jan. 26, .. 10-.lO &!m. rooaa,a.algaede~-_...t=--~~ ID CW- ingtoPrincipalBnlceCroctard. port Cater. We ~for -Pnor to aay Mlidays, we the error. •. . Newport Chamber best in state The Newpon Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce was recently named CaJifornia•s leading chamber of cotnmtree for its number of new members in 1986 by the National Asso- ciation of Membenbip Direc- to~ an organization designed to rant cbamben of commerce acTOSS the nation. With 1986 ending a four year acquisition program. the chamber logged its ~OOOlb new member. marting its largest period of growth in 80 ycan.. and making it the largest chamber in Orange County. Vacancy on arts board Applicants att being sought for a vacancy on the Ncwpon Beach Arts Commission. to fiJj the unexpired term krt by £tvin ..Buer Pashley. Tbc Arts Com- mission meets in the City Hall Council Conference Room. 3300 Newpon Blvd.. on the second Thursday of each month at 7:30 a.m. Appbcations arc available from the city derk's office. and must be returned no later than Jan. 30 by 4:30 p.m.. to be considered for appointment during the Feb. 23 city council meeting. 3 free kids films at library· Tb.n:e free film shorts will be be presented duriq the one hour presented by the Newport Bcacb program in the Mariner•s Public Library audiovisual ser-Library multi-purpose room. vices dMaion OD Satunlay, Jan. located at 200S Do~ Dr. in ». Newport: •Kjd from Borneo, .. •popcye- tbe Sailor Meets SiDNd the For more information, phone Sailor.• and •Blaze Glory.• will 644--31'47. Jolin L. 'BCom CUSTOM PHOTOGRAPHY. LTD. SWEE11IEAllT SPECIAL Sitting plus !-4x5 POI baits in Leather Foio $91.SO ~'l-1-¥1 Just in Tone for Valentine's Day Newport trolleys my wind . up in Llgu• 8 Y GmaGE PAPPAS Tlac trolley line mipt be ttoppid in its tncb in Newport •ldl.. but tCYUal of the can .., teq; ,... ... Oii in Lagana .... . LapDa Bc:iCli city officialS are dirnssing purdLaing two of Newport Beach-S fom trolley can to add to its p1eseat cot. lcction of one trolley car and to also IClft as-a bact-ap in case of breakdowns, said K..en Frank., city manager of Laguna Beach. Frank said that the city coon- ~ i.nstructed him to contact the Ncwpon Beach city manager and the owners of the trolleys. American TroDcy l...i.ncs. ·we're just going to wait and sec if the Newport Beach City eo..cil decida to keep tbe trolleys or.DOt., •Frank said. •Jt-S not ov lai&ll priority. - Diet Bobat.z:, Fntral man- .,-of Newpott Trolley System, said tMt be bad beard Laguna Bach was interested in the trolley can.. bat bas not been contacted directly about a pos- sible sale. .. It would be prematme t<J talt about a sale right DOW, until WC find out what is going to happen, -8obatz said. Bobcrtz added that if the ewport Council decides apin$J co11tinu.ing the trolley service, a sale is a good possi- bility. wwc·re hoping that won't ... .,,.. .. -be aid. Frank said 1.,.. may bay one or two of the troBey can if the pR:c is reasonable and the can in aood coadi•+a& BoberU said the trolleys are in good conditioa and were ~ wilJUn the pat five yean for about S9S,OOO to SJ00.000. -But one of the troDr:y cars slammed into a teJcpbooe pole on Jan. 8, knocking down the pole and telephone wires. o one was injured in the JO a..m. accident. which took place on Pacific Coast Highway near the Rusty Pelican Restaurant. Later that day, the trolley was raurned to service, Bobcrtz said. Council asked to help fund trolley 7 tn.11111 1 said be started bis petition cff on about a month a,o becausr be wants to convince the City Council that the trolley occds more time. about 90 days, to. try · and get advertising from com- panies outside of Newport.. -rhcre was Dot much suppon from local advertjscn. so maybe outside advertising is the last ch•na: for the trolley," Leslie said. -Obviously, the trolleys can' survive without city haJL but they shouldn't pulJ the life suppon from the project bcfo~ it's bad a chance to get going, .. be added. The petition effon inay be too littk too late to sa"Ye the trolley. Ken Delino, Ncwpon Beach assistant city manager, called the trolley u "'expensive luxury" anddie doubU if the service will coniiiWe beyond Feb. L "'My feeling is that the council members are realizing that although the ridership wasn' so bad, the trolley just costs too much to keep, .. Deli.no ~ . Dclino said that the trolley line was underwritten for its first )-CU by a "°7000 grant fromlhc lrvinc Company and a SI00.000 subsidy from the city. and funds arc dwindlini. The aid was initially intended as •·seed money'" to get the project off and running "'It didn' happen because the . advertising revenue was too lo~;"' be said. "'I know we don\ have enough· mOJXJ to run it for the rest of the year ( 1987) and we vc been accelerating pay- ments as it is ... Dick Bo~ manager of the cwport T rolky line, American Trolley, said be was pkased about the petition, bot be expressed doubts about wbctha it would affect the council's decision on the trollq-s~ -rhey (th4; council) have to change their thinking to pro"-idc a subsidy for a public SCf'Vic:e ... A n noun·cing Our Winter Sale Freshen Up For The New Year · . r vo emert !/nterioo wnc: lnu·rior Designer 10 Scn·c }·ou All Stores ()pen Monday Thru Satu.rday 9.a.m.·S:lO p.m. Costa Mtsa 1 S~5 ~run""" (714) 642-2050 Laguna Bolch ~' 1'onh <.·om.a H~" (714 494-6SSf ' .i '1 ' r* -• ,_ • ~ II. Im THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWSllRVINE TODAY . -.. Big red trolley ~ars are nice, but exp~nsive The big red troll~ that have graced the streets of Newport Beach this past year may soon be history. As reported, the main trouble has not been with a lack of ridership, but rather with the failure of the trolley to attract a significant amount of advertising for its interior and exterior cards. To help out, the city of Newport Beach gave the operators $100,000, while the Irvine Company chipped in $50,000. The goal was~ with the financial boosts~ the trolley would be on track to be financially independent by its second year, 1987. But it didn't work out, and that9S too bad--the trolley was a welcome addition to our streets, and helped out during the summer tourist crunch and during the Orange County Transit District9S recent "surprise" strike. But now a group of Newporters have started a petition campaign to persuade the city council at their Jan. 26 meeting to continue to financially support the ailing service. They say the cars added much to our already rich city, inclUding aiding senior citiz.ens and promoting our sense of community. · That9S ap well and good, but the decision the council will be asked to make at their next meeting is whether to support a servicc9 enjoyed by a very small percentage of Newporters, that is currently sucking up a SI 6~000 per month debt. While we are generally quite supportive of public transportation and the need of all Southern Californians to help clean up the air, end gridlocks and, in general, decrease our dependency on cars, the impetus for change must come from the higher level of state or federal gove rnment , not fr om a financially strapped city to suppo rt four trolley buses. Newporters already pay heavily for public transpor- tation that they, by and large, don'\ use. It would seem quite wasteful to raise the ante at this time. Baker Communications. Ti rile of my Life BY JIM FELTON All you need to know to live you can learn in kindergarten down and oar life grow fuller. When we reach out for a band, may another always be there to greet us. When we LOOI. may we sec the holy i.n the most ordinary. And may we never cease to be filled with wonder. -sbalom." _ Both the Rev. Fulpum and the Rev. Hines sound lite people I should like to know. Well, the Rev. Fulghum can be reached at P.O. Box 362~ Edmonds~ Wash., 98020. He is the put minister One of the many periodicals it would be if we all-the whole of Edmonds Unitarian Church. we receive carried this delight! ul world-had cookies and milt and bis telephone number is item last week: about 3 o 'clock every afternoon (206) nS.5761. • .. Most of what I really need and then lay down with our And I already know the Rev. to know about bow to live. and blankets for a nap. Of if we bad Hines. She's our daughter. And what to do and bow to be, I a basic policy in our nation and she is conducting a mucb-lovai learned in kinderganen. Wis-other nations to always put ministry at San Dieguito. lt's a dom was not at the top of the things back where we found may ministry, rdkcted iia tbe graduate school mountain. but them and cleaned up our own twice-monthly newsletter. Her 883 Producbon Place there is the sandbox at nursery messes. And it is still true. no Jan.. 11 la1DOll w titled •And NewtDt Beach. tA 92663 school matter bow old you are: when Tb.at\ The Truth. .... and tbe AWARD WINNG MB&:R CM.-KWIPEI ......... .,.. ~·>s:;= to: "These are the things I you go out into tbe world, it is newskttcr-adYaDCe notice com- P.O. Box 9399 Jeamcd: share ~ Play best to bold hands and stick lllCDICd; 39 State & National MtlldS Newport 8-h. CA 92658-9399 fair. Doa' bit peopk. Put things togctbcr." -rlac Jaaw ahraJI been a The Newport fftS9', r.cma Mesa ..._ beet where you found them. • • • variety of ,.._ to enlipten- ______ and ___ lrme T~ ai..i~•· .a..i .. .,__~~IHl..-YGUl~l'IH!aet-....ll191~~~---~~~~---~ t on~ takethinptbataren,you.n.Say This.~ FJll wa ~ **"·mt. Jin: ad litcra- Since 1978 PU--.~www-.-.-.-1:-Se_th_Bak_er--------------~~w~w~~b~~~in~~~-~~M~~~~- somebody. Wash your bancts 1ctta,• prodaced bf tk U---to profound i.-., about life Em'TR John Trausch before you ca. Flush. w--ian Uam:n.mt Fellow , ·-of wl death and cli~J. Aa.IATE Eml'R Roger Bloom --~ Sam Gangwer cooties -S cold milk are good San Dicpito. 11ear Del .._, •Ja IOday\ propam. I willa to for yoa. tift a be'•nord life. C.alif. It .. trribaa by a Rn. approacla ealiabteament Leana tome ad tlliat 101DC llDd Rot.at F ... mm. ... n:prilded ~ die '"-doa of Lily EllTIDW. llmTAITI: George ~ 11, o.vid Corlu Robbina. Melinda Kelter/Editorial; Danny Cota/~ Mich8el P. Ramirez/Cartoonist; Jim Felton. Sue Kauth, Ryan Klein/ Columnists; Dina Von Burger/Society; Jack Holland/Theatre; Robert Crabbe/Spotts; Judy Duffy/Dining; Ar..-Wa18on/ Real Estate; Bret Colson/CaJendar; Peggy Darnell/ Religion. PlllUCfYI: Dennis Sullivan/Production Manager SuDn Hart/Traffic Coordinator Libby Ounevant/ProOft I Ider ... dra Jr... an...-• .L. wl.:A -U!--9~ ,. T.;.._C-..;.;....,m L-..&..',.--. WC9CIJU1CIDOOD.. .,....._,_ ID&Q)+HWJ+-., . ..._. ~· •--no= -1111::1" WJ ~~ go out iato tbe world. ntda for by tbe Rn. Aas ew.. 'tbe ten. °"''tide ia, ol U\WK, from traffic, hold baDdt * ltict mjnjsta ol die S.. Dicpito &Iida AllL) Not Oll#j will we t09Ctber. Be awaR of waeder. Fclknnllip. ban aore faa witb t~• Remember the little wd in die -i ..-I'd wriac:a it •Jldf, • mpproedl; bm we may be ~ pJast:ic cup. The rootl IO down die Rn. tr,.. wroee ia ella' fciwwll:y ifft!ded bJ Iii& 8bility aDCI the· plant comes up and cal " •a. ace I alal, •• to imtcrnpt ou .. ..,er with nobody really knows bow or p 11 fwl tW I .. a ie.. Mk llatliDa tratba abo9l OU&Rha, why, bat we are all like that. to rad ii,_.,. ii• to~• os world, aDd life in FDCfal • .. Goldfish and bamsten and After 1zpzi•· 1 an. FlllP-Aeo«t.u newsld1a' item ... white mice and even the little um .. olliemilioaa, die lln. tided •Mate A Joyful Noile."' seed in tbe pJast:ic cup-they all R;ws 8dded: -New pal1icipanb are wel- die. So do we. •Jt would p1a'b9•1J 9at 1i1i1t come at tbe replarly- M And tbm remember the book ~ ol •to tab a feiw ma• M• rellcar1io1. occuioaally- about Diet and Jw and the to 11 _.,,, ..._ fial, ..... pafonaina cboir witJa ~ fint word you learacd, the k••• we 11•••• ia _. owa £'891i•I fr.om Bach to Tom biaat world ol all: LOOL al]llJ ,_.., ... nawt • * le .... • EvaytJai.ag yoa med to bow is willl u. dleJ MW W • •• fsr. AM a fiUI ~ fillir ~ J ... theR aomewlltic. TM Golde8 Pa' r• we wo 'f nm dliJlt ol ,,_, forFt dud people Ra1cw11cMa.1'-ic..-. ..-toliddtoa&..PW \ ~,....,,_.......,.,. . E ..a~ ~ liti. .;.~ a:.-1 _... ·11· ·w-"'-.., .............. boD. -co.oo .... po-1CI.... ..... ,-.. ••• ·--·-...... ... ~ .... ~ .. ,_. . ..,..... • ..... • ..w=--., .... ~olWtaaabctlerW.W cod0 1 to W om,_.. clil • d~ailed.._• I ~ ~ I • 'l•MIY II. 1117 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWSllRVINE TODAY Pill I Letters to the Editor stop buyiq war toya, while Rambo is mDDiq wild iD tJae Plll-ll11lllr · 11m-. Wllile Rei• e U I DoelFtllleWIO a.Jlailedbs _ • • C01111try--it"I die bat ia die O..I••· WOrld. Bmlwjmfwo 1 •ma 1-CCW1plmcaled and much _..... is it aaAJ1iaiaaa lo WOlldCr ~oftbera:entartidea if-~ometbiag just mipt be .,, ~ D.rndl that feahlRd wrona? my wort• a teeclarr md a poet. Oar economy is bwd on Bu..,.. and loving 11umb.-m•tin1 real ••poos. Tiiie rat giving article broupt maay of • are payiac ~ wida the smiles to tboie U..Olwd at the cs:perclfiom that oar1u money Newport CaalU Uaiaed MctJao.. will be ..... to till IO* •• ody dist Pradaool, ad die Cuist-now or in tbe near futarc- maa JR•••ciola fatarioa 8IJ maybe even ounelYa some- poetly alloWed me a special day ... opportuady to mre wida •J My m:iabbol' down tllc 1t1eet com-.ity lllJ bclid'da.t ai•iaa just aot a job. Bil uc•ploy- of 01¥!'-lr-il~.• mall 1ewac1Dtg mad ru oat ad k .. 11:t ·1 way Of tmq_ 7 that bis family Would ID OD I tbiat Pl:m ii to be com-welfare. Be llill •c-.,_. pliwllled for a.a-~ ha.-IM Only job be c:oUl • * ~ ledioa. sa. .... .-... ··ms.,......, •• ...,..... • .., ol diainl iJdo die tnte ... cnft .. on.;-ey ......... core of wMt real co+ ity new llows. It .,... tl9ie Giiiy liviDI is al about. . . .io'-that llaft good pay and TUatJoa for a very wdcome SCC11rity are in tbc .. defc:mc puhtiadioa. iadmtry ... Maybe ~ii w- Nlm Bena tlUng wroag if we spelMI ~ C..• r ... .._ oa destroying a home than Holll8-y am1lng a•-.all DarlAlkor. I want you to know bow much I enjoyed your December l l ... Holiday Dreams• special IUJ>" plement.. It was so well done and the pictura of the children by photographer Peggy Darnell were out5'•nding. The real meaning of Christ- mas a.me through in aD those lovely little essays. Thant you so much for giving us such a Christmas treat. .. . Mary.lueBrowa NewportSwll bnildin1 oac. •• ou:r ~ is dumping exbrmdy .... --of IDOllCJ into plM:a lite N°llCal'allpa ud Iran. bat I bear oeitber pl8ce would make a good vKation. Active US military officials are waging their own private wan using tupayer•s money and not much is beina done . Tbex same people are pressur- in~ foreign governments to donate funds for their ·illepl private wars. The underlying threat is that a bet of financial bactiq will be duly DOUd by the highest authority in the White House. Maybe I just don\ undentand ~story7 I Deilr ...... We CJ wd die U.S. Senate bad IOlwd .......... c:rilil when they o•cnrWelaiagly p rrreil the Sanctiom BiD apimt Saudi Africa on Oct. 2. nm is a mm:o.eptioa.. A subject that .... aparbd ·~ dcbma'is oae of tbolie fa w --. that re.Uy de me 'the-difference bttwcen advoada ad oppo- DCllts. Wdh oar country"I eco- nomic eamoamcat in despente shape (S2 TrillioD Natioaal debt) tbc U.S. Coapaa aboald haft taken the time. to c•amjne the perforw•ecc of American Maa11fact11rin1 p1'oductivity Wcnp1 ·ngdrss aouslyfool- id .,.. 1liDs ·-South A&U Ohioaily. the ltl'ODg friaMlly tia tluit med to bind Soatk Africa to tbe U.S. baft dderioraaed sharply. The coun- try baa already come a loag way in the djpnantljng al ........ and is officially in the procas of disappearing. Apparently in no coantry in tbe world am the govamnmt solve all problems in a gi'ft'll time.. Sanctions and disinvcstmeDts will definitely NOT be to the advantage of the U.S. economy. In actual f ~ there is no winner. NeitheT the U.S . nor countries in soathern Africa will benefit from such a pragmatic step. Realistically it docs not solve South Africa's problems.; pu.ni- Wle measures do not always haft the desired resulu. Tbe grealC$t bardsbips will fall OD the bUct people of South and southern Afnca due to increased ~ ploymmt and hunger if ~ diabolical }>tans are put mto operation. { Sue Kauth Walk-man can pi:ove to be indispensable One of my juaior high stn-- dmta once told me of a bu. miliating-~:&pericacc be had endmed while under the iDflu.. eoce of beadpbola. He had put them OD at a party and started listening to a psychotic roct band. Be then lay down on the Ooor,. and en1eRd a tram:c•ikc state. Be began to hum the vocal harmony to the lyrics.~ .. ooooh. •. Baby ... •he crooned in a piping •oice ... Yeah. .. ooooh. . . yealL . . baby.• be squeaked. lie then looted up to see bis cronies ptbered around him in an admiring cirde. await- ing tbe rat of bis solo perfor- I pitied him at the time. I DOW know that his pleasure was worth his public bQIDl'}jatjon.. I rcceiwd a Walk-man for Ouist- ma. I DeYer lcnew how much I needed the Walk-man. There are some i~ like ~ut cor- m:tllig fluid and sticky ydlow message notes, that we realize &re indispensable only attn they have been in'Yelllal. Bow could I have walked the thousands of miles that I have without my little friend? The first day I tried it out. I was a little dubious. After all, every moron I saw walking along the beach bad geeky littJe wires attached to his body. Walk-men had previously rated only slightly lower than ponablc boom boxes on my list of stuff that I bated. I also woTried that the giant symphony of sound in roll. Snaal times I ripped off the beadpbola And lislmed to mate sure I waS not olf'~ --anyone. As I started to rdu, the San Diego oldies station annoanccd a SO-minute Id of iolden oldies. Farst came Elvis siaging .. Jail-· bouse Rock..• I willed mJldf to continue walt.ing norm.Uy. Almost 11111eptitiomly my llc..s began to twildL I cangbt ii j1llt in time. The oat soag was .. Under My n.-,• by tJae Rolling Stoia. WCD. fcqet it! My hia-ltaltcd to sway. My fingers began trying to map (somdlring I b.ne nnu ID85: ta'Cd). W'nh p'C8t effort I Fl bold of myself. •J>oa'l be a fool,• I llDittCRd.. -V oa are a bigla sd!ool coumdor. A role model T cen-qen tb.i1lk adults who roct oat are fcek • The next song came op.. and tU1 was wben I at it. The song was ... Aia' Too Proud to Beg (Sweet Darlin')• by the T cmp- tatiom. I could no more iralk qajet.ly to this music than I could vote for Bob Doman. I p-.e up and started to full-on bop. l danced; I swayed; I bobbed my bead. And this pathetic: display conlinued the entire length of the Newport Pier. ~flew by Oll tbeir sblebomcla .., Pft me pitying glan~. Tourists pwt.cd. I clidn' care; I bad Jost all soci.aJ restraints. Ro•ld With Rambo in the White House as our leader and know- ing all the money 1peot on mating war, shouJd .you blame our children for wanting to make war too? Children need someone to loot up to. If their leader ~ cheats, steals and kills-why shouldo \ they do it too! 1 my cars was seeping out of the I got home to an accusing family who commented that my morning wait bad taken two and one-ha.If hours. I ignored them and carefully removed my ear- phones. ..Bye,• I said to my Walt-man and kiucd it. .. 111 see you tomorrow.• R1mo o.r l'JIMar. Another fantastic year is about to pus. The media is prucb.i.nJ that cbildRn must a..c... C...Mea w1-r"""'4 Titf~~ -•t.73' .... •A CUT A110V9 ntE ontERr ,. FABRIC WAREHOUSE "CllC" llOYELTIRS 11 l DFf CALICO nMTS $179 ~~..: .......... /3~ ~=:,:~:>.~.. . .. YD. CIT 1'4'1111 PRlfTS $ 118 =~~-111 s 1 ~ ::= UW'.&is I&. -.... • 10 1J11E$ -COlll'AIUT -.......... • $ =~RY $3!' ~ft"oss 4SllEla 1 COllPAllUTIV.•..... .... $ 49 PKG .. 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Darren bas been very unselfish on the side, setting up Marcus and taking bis shots '. when they come to him . ., Chris Burns (3 for 6) and Chris Hook (7 for 13), tired but aggressive, did an excellent job of shutting down Mike Herring and Chris Norton 8gain contri- buting to the fantastic full press defense. Against Woodbridge, CdM played much the same way but it seemed apparent that coach Bill Shannon was determined to cover Muller-Stach just as Irvine double-teamed and well guarded throughout the entire game, was all but shut down by a heavy Irvine defense, Mike O'Rourk.c and Mike Macinnes. But what Irvine, and many others before them for that matter, found out was that Cd M ( 13-4) is more than just a one-man team. Although they did hold Muller- Stach to 2 for 6 in the first half and 6 for 13 in the second, the Vaqueros failed to recognize Darren Morris as a hazard. Morris, a 6--0 senior and stan- Sea Kings high in coaches' poll The Corona del Mar boys' basketball squad bas been rated number four in the CIF South- ern Section's 3A division in the annual pre-season coaches poll, it was announced last week. The Sea Kings ( 13-4) were the top-rated Sea View League team RELOCATING? We'll iii1roduce you to Orange County - your new home. Our computerized service acquaints you with shops, malls, restaurants, freeways, domestic and cosmetic services in your neighborhood. BUSINESS OWNERS We have special services to aid transferring -employ~ and their spouses. NEW ROOTS INC. RELOCATION SPECIAllS1S 'MID ORIENTATION TOURS - fW tr. &41 80A SUITE C "'°""""' llEACH (714JD5-.f .. on the coaches' list, although two other Sea View Schools wen rated in the top 10 in the division-Tustin (seventh) and University (ninth). Topping the 3A division rat- ings was Rolling Hills of the Bay league. ··Good service. ~~· 5uuu pnce- · Thats State Fann insurance.·· DIAi A. CAVllEJS.llOY H.10 ... co.a • ..,_, ... ., ~e.d\.~~ 8-: (114) D1-6530 ... (714, 111-1277 Like a good neighbor. State Farm is there. STATI fAaM INSUaANCI • -----~----- - --~ bad. -.. · I WoodbriW:e trailed closely throughout e first quarter wiih Muller-St~ missing 75 percent · of his sbo1'. But as the second quarter began Muller-Stach maneuvered around def enders and man~ to score 12 points for 10 shot$1on the night. The second period started with the score tied 12-12. CdM played much the same as the first and in~ their lead with four succcrful steals by Mullcr- Stac~ Burns, Cole and Morris~ But -i1Ien Muller-Stach sprained his ankle in a collision with forward Rob Lee. With 3:08 left in the half t)e time bad come. Could C~M mat~ it without their super standout? Y cs. And to the dismay of Bill Sbannon•s Warrion, they did it quite well. Aft.er the accident Woodbridge m•naaed only two more points by halftime while CdM finished ~tll8-and four diff crmt playen scored. Sa i:l ors buoyed by ba~k-to-back wins BYDAVID CORTl'S-R0881NS Unable to score off a slightly taller, and sharper, Newport Harbor defense, Costs Mesa High 's Mustanp last Friday night allowed 20 Sailor points OD fn:e thrOWI alone and in the end lost 73-S I to the T~ wboee earlier win Ova' Orange lliab gave them sorely needed momentum goiDa into die pw:. The two teams wemt ~­ t~ early in the first quar- ter, but Newport soon mOYCd ahead for good. By the half the Sailors led 37-25, after tbe Mustanp brought a 16-point deficit down to 12. ' However Mesa never re- COYercd, trailing at ODC point in the fourth period by 2A points and giving N~rt Coach Jerry DeBusk reason to celebrate his team's sixth win. •lliabt DOW, I just want to cnjoythis,•1milcd DeB~ wbo attributed the Sailor .. past loaes this ICmOD l to the laigb caliber of the tc:amt tbey'ie pla~. ·we wc:rcn' really in • slump. I thoupt we were pliyiaa real aoocl talad, real ~ .,..,. It ,,..., tbat we werea' playia, Well, ..... Dea.t. Coaln ....... to till comt• -.ottbtM ... ..,.....,.Jolm Alstrom with 16 points and 10 rebounds~ Jim GeerliJl&I and Bill Glealon with 12 points, and Tya K.oon with 9 points. Prior to the win OYer Mcaa.. the Sailors downed the Orange Hip Patllim S-~ with the help of Geemna .. IS pomts and Alstrom .. 12. Also m•king their praeoce knoWD were Drew Sheward, petting 6 for 7 at the liDc, and Tyler' ~OOD with 8 reboaadl. The Sailors tbu1 entered lcque play this week with a record of 6-7, and Coach DcBusk knows that the quality of some of the teams tbey11 be up •inst in the wceb to come will call for some quality play . .. The Sea View is such a quality lcque u far • talen~ and there arc so many good coaches there, that we're just trying to go oat and play good solid belketball and ICC what bappem,. said DeBult.. He admits that since Sea View tea!DI arc among the most out- standing teams in the area~ lootias too far ahead to differ- c:at ldlooll can be a ~-......... ft. Slilan ao ~ ap5M die u-.., Riti T,._ (11..C) to•orrow ~ at Newport a .... ' ,_. ,..,,--. ' . . --. , . " JAWllY 11. IE THE NEWPORT ENSIGHICOSTA MESA NEWSl1fMNE TODAY .. 1 Police Blotter -••tKiota ol ......... dnatcbi•Dc. 21 IS -Terry Jana Maloney, •• of c.a. Maa .. ••Cited . • of ..... OD ••pll:IOD • .._,. raaor dnmtctmm,. 2300 -Boward Ala Gdfaad. '!1:=1::.:~:~·:,11,:.:~:=:..==: ~-=~..-:e:::-""'~ ...,, .,. °"" -~.,.,..,.,,.to,,.. Mea;po'f #Jeedt ,._,,. /MpM-~--~ rr-, ---"" ..... ,.......,. only ..... _..,,_e.dolc'*"-. end not lllOlecan-u. ......... wlldllt w SAnJal>AY, DEC. 27 I TUDDA Y. Dl'.C. 23 1 •• reported stolaa from Whip-CllDOS ' CllDQS ple'a Healthy Food located at 0100 -A camera va1ocd at o93o -A car stereo valued at 1621 San Miguel · · 'SJOO wu reported stolen from S2JO ,... reported 1to1en &om OIJ30 -A typewriter va1aed at a car parked in the vicinity of • ..... iD the 1600 block of SJ ,000 was reported ltOlea from Via Lido and V-aa Oporto. Poiat Statiq. Dealer Auto Servica loalted at 0900 -Rims and tires valued 1200-A Maceda Beaz hood 4100 Campus. at SSOO were reported stolen onaawat valued at S40 was OIJJO-Qurency tot•ling S900, from a car parted in tbe vicinity rept;trted stolen from a car a broau -tagle valued at S780 of 32nd Street and West BaJboL ..,ted in the Wt11difl Shop-wt a g1w etq;baDt nilled at 101S -A car steRo valued at piq Caller. SJ2S were reported stolen from SJOO was reported stolen from 1210-A wedding ring valued TriOa and Tacasurea located at a car parked in the 1900 block Ill SI 1.260 ... reported stolen ~6~~ Miguel f ~~~tRet_ I frma a I-•• r • i.a tbe 3400 block AAW•., _ olYia Oporto. 0215 -Stuart Thomas Lillas, 0130-David Paul Wilkerson. 160S -Jewelry valued at 19~ of Newport Beach was 20, of Corona del Mar was SS;100 WM reported st.oka from arrested OD suspicion of disor-arrested OD suspicion of misde- 'a raidcnce i.a tbe 1000 block of derty conduct. meanor drunk driving. West Balboa BoUkvanL 141S -Frank F.dward O~rien, SUNDAY, DEC. 21 1630 -Jewelry valued at 43, of Newport Beach was ClllMES SI0,000 was reponed stolen arrested on suspicion of residcn-0100 -Vandals reportedly from Raf( Jewelry located at #32 tial burglary. caused $180 iri damage to a car Fashion bland. THURSDAY. DEC. 15 parked in the 1100 block of West 1650-A VCR valued at SlOO, CRIMES Balboa. a camera valued at SSS and a 1600 -A purse and contents 0930 -Vandals reportedly gold nect•acc valued al SSO were valued at S3S4 were reported caused SI .200 in damage to a car reported stoliea from a residence stolen from the Sheraton Hotel parked in the vicinity of Onyx in tbe JOO block of 62nd Sum. Restaurant located at 4S4S and North Bayf ront. ARRESTS MacArthur. 1030 -MA M's candy valued 0120 _ Philip Louis Trevis"o A.RJlESTS at S90 wu reported stolen from Jr., 38, of La Mirada was 223S -Christopher Russel the Corona dcl Mar Main ~ach arrested on suspicion of mis.de-Ihrig. 27, of Newport Beach was Snack Bar. meaoor drunk driving.. arrested on suspicion of disor-I S30 -A rifle valued at S200 0200 -Marcy McDanie~ 21, derty conduct. was reported stolen from a of Huntington Beach was FRIDAY, DEC. 26 vehicle parked in the 2500 block arrested on suspicion of misde-ClllMES of fast Bluff. meanor drunk driving. 0830 -Vandals reportedly 1615 -A camera valued at 0215 -Tberac Arcadia Black, caused $900 in damage to a bOat S900 was reported stolen from 21, of Newport Beach was in the 1200 block of North a bench in the 800 block of East arrested on SUIJ>icion of posses.-Bayfront. Ocean FronL sion of amphetamines. 16SO -Vandals reportedly ARRESTS · J04Ci -Patrick Zane Glance~ caused S2SO in damqe to a car 0100 -Laura Jean Cagle, 2•, 23, of Sherman Q;.~:: was parked in the 2100 block of East of Thousand Oaks was ~ed arrested OD suspicion of posses-Balboa Boulevard. on suspicion of misdel/or sion of cocaine for sale. 2100 -A car stereo valued at drunk driving. WD>Nt:SDAY, DEC.14 $120 and a wallet and contents OISS -Dale Edward Paquin. CJUMES · valued at $350 v.-cre reponcd 53. of Newport Beach was 08 IS -Car stereo equipment stolen from a car parked in tbc arrested on suspicion of misde- yal . ..-....1 at •~ __ .... cand'-:-ts vM-; .. ;,ty of 62nd Street and Sea mcanor drunk driving. ~ JINV'I auu g;;::.\,A. .. _.""'6A' 1325 -Hans Erich Reich. 25. valued al Sl6S were reported Shore Drive. stolen from a car parked in the ARRl:STS of Huntington Beach was 4800 block of Survey. 1800 -David Alan Mcloy, 28, arrested on suspicion of grand 0900-Cunency tot•ling SliOO of Newport Beach was arrested theft of property. GREAT AMERICAN SPORT BOATS ...... ..... =-= ... ,.. ..... ,... ......... °'* o.a-' , .. ..... --.. T--OlllltOlla ---~--· .. AWSON~ 1mna.,.-ew... Co111 ~ea. 7146456015 ""' & Ulld Ball 51119 ... s.ae . Money Makins Money IY IEI 111111 ~eighing the risks of the bond market t ~ you invat in cor- porate or municipal bonds.. you asmme two kinds of risk. The fint is market risk, which meam that the price of your bond will ran if interest rates rise. v ou 1m11t Rly on your own judgment and that of your financial con- s tallt to time your pJJTchases to reduce this risk. The other risk is the possibility that the issuer of the bonds will default. To minimiu this risk you can tum to objective ratings prepared by ·independent rating ~ The principal ones arc Standard A Poor·s· and Moody's Investor Service. Their credit analysts assess the likelihood that bond issuers will be able to repay their debts. and they assign a letter rating to each bond. The simple rule is that the lower bond issue's rating. the higher its yield must be to com~nsate im es tors for the increased risk. Bond ratings have probably nc\cr been as imponant as they arc today because default risk has increased in our financially turbulent decade. Among the well-known companies whose bonds were downgraded by the rating agencies (although some have since recovered) arc Chrysler. Ford and Interna- tional Harvester. And New York City's near«fault in the mid- 1970s, along with the more recen: ~ dd'ault of the Washington State PowerSuppty System OD some of its ~ads. have made safety something that must be ·co~ rather than merely ~ when buying municipal bonds- y ou can. minimiu risk by sticking with what a.re called "'investment-grade" issues. Under the s.tP systtin. invest- ment grade means any bond rated BBB or pctter-tbal is, AAA, AA or A. Moody's investment-grade ratings arc those Baa or~-~ Aa or A. Conveniently, the two rating agencies' systems~ at least for the A and B categories, a.re compar- able. So a bond rated AAA by SclP is as safe as a bond rated Aaa by Moody's. Both systems have modifiers within each category-plus and minus signs in the case of s.tP, I, 2 and 3 for Moody's. Thus, an SclP A-would be equivalent to a Moody's A3. In the lowest rantings, the systems differ slightly. SclP's lo~-est rating is D , for defaulted bonds with poor prospects of recovery. Moody·s designates defaulted obligations ~ith a C . If you can afford only a few 17 ,.,.11 - Understanding Radial Keratotorny Radial Kcratotomy. or RK. i:s a delicate ~thalmic ~gical procedure which as used to correct the conditiol_l of m)opa.a. ~r nearsighted~. earsightcd individuals cxpcncncc blu~ ~ ion when the} kx>k at o bjects which arc far a~-ay. This lS because the e}C is too long o r the cornea is too stee~y curved. causing light rays to focus in front o f the retma mstcad of directly on it. . Through Radial Keratotomy. t~ urg~n. ~a~ this prob- lem b) making eight to sixteen tany radiaJ tnaSJOnS on the out.side surface of the cornea. Tbcsc tiny incisions cause the cornea to flatten. thus partially or fully correcting the m)-opia. While Radial Keratotomy is usuall) performed to correct nearsigbt~. a modified versio~ of~ procedure .can_bc used to alleviate high degrees of asngmansm. Asngmansm as a condition in which the cornea is irregularl .. shaped-· more oval than round. as it should be. Through the RK procedure. the surgeon makes incisions which Batten only pan of the cornea. changing its abnormal o \·aJ shape to a more normal phencal shape. To be eligible for RK. }OU must be at least 1 )Ca.TS old. have stable myopia and be unable or unwilling to v.car contact lenses and or glasses. The actual R.a<lial Kcratotomy procedure takes less than half an hour. If it is performed man outpatient facility. the patient can go borne the same da~. RK is a delicate procedure that not all urgeons are equally qualified to perform. Befo~ trust1n~ )Our eyes to any swgcoa, you should ask the foDowlng qucsnons: • How mmt.)' RK cases #ult.·~ you don~? • How ntt111y of yow palimlS an stting '10140 or bmter a y~ II/In IN RK? . . • Do Y"" ~ ""' RJ( palimlS who an ~'illtng ro UJlA: ro ~? • H11tt ""' l4kat 4111 R K COUTU'! • l>o 10fl lftlClt R K? • H~youp~artidnonRK? 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 que5bOOS. Ow pC1 ,, E,eSuiJlmlC1ztn 12665 Gardea G~ Btvd .• Saite «l1 Gardea G1'0¥C .. CA 92643 (714) &37-S073 P• I MmlllY II. 1111 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWSllRVINE TODAY -AM llllU 11111 ... n ..... tit' lllr I 2 I II_., OJ 12 II ..... 1111 II IM 11 .. -II .. 1111111111111 .. 's''W'..., .. Ill -• .. 11111. 11 .. 11M. ............. ,..., ........ 'R J ._, ... ..,.,_ .... Laptt1 .... 1111 Im .... 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Chris Bums(3 for6) and Chris Hook (7 for 13). tired but aggressive, did an excellent job of shutting down Mike Herring and Chris Nonon again contri- buting to the fantastic f uU press defense. Against Woodbridge, CdM played much the same way but it seemed apparent that coach Bill Shannon was determined to cover Muller-Stach just as Irvine double-teamed and well guarded throughout the entire game. was all but shut down by a heavy Irvine dcfcme, Mike 01tourk.e and Mike Macinnes. But what Irvine, and many ethers before them for that matter. found out was that Cd M ( 134) is more than just a one-man team. Although they did bold Muller- Stacb to 2 for 6 in the first half and 6 for 13 in the second, the Vaqueros failed to recognize Darren Morris as a hazard. Morris, a 6-0 senior and stan- Sea Kings high in co1ches' poll The Corona del Mar boys' basketball squad bas been rated number four in the CIF South- ern Section's 3A division in the annual pre-season coaches poll, it was announced last week. The Sea Kinp ( 13-4) were the top-rated Sea View league team RELOCATING? We'llj ntr<?.Quce you to Orange County - your new home. · - Our computerized service acquaints you with shops, malls, restaurants, freeways, domestic and cosmetic services in your neighborhood. BUSINESS OWNERS We have special services to aid transferring -employees and their spouses. NEW ROOTS INC. RELOCATION SPECIAi ISTS 'AND ORIENTATION TOURS 10N W. M' •OA SUITE C llEWJIOllT 8EACH - -----=---~-~--- - --. - on the coaches' list, although two other Sea View Schools were rated in the top I 0 i.n the division-Tustin (seventh) and University (ninth). Topping the 3A division rat- ings was Rolling Hills of the Bay League. ··Good service. good~e. -gooo price- Thats State Rum • •• msurarre. DIAi A. CAVllESl-ROY a«JO ... C4*le.....,..., ... ., Neiwport a..t\. CtlWornlil '*3 e.(114)13Ma0 HoMe-(114J .,..n:n Like a good neighbor. State Farm is there. STATI FAaM INSUIANCI • had. Woodbridge trailed closely throughout the first quarter with Muller-Stach missing 75 percent of his shots. But as the second quarter began Muller-Stach maneuvered around defenders and managed to score 12 points for 10 shots on the night. The second period started with the score tied 12-12. CdM played much the same as the first and iocrrascd their &cad with four successful steals by Muller- ' Stach. Burns, Cole and Morris. But then Muller-Stach sprained bis ankle in a collis aon with forward Rob Lee. ~ ilh 3:08 left in the half t)e time bad come. Could CdM make it without their super standout? Yes. And to the dismay of Bill Shannon•s Wurion, they did it quite well After the accident Woodbridge managed only two more points by halftime while CdM finished with 8-and four different players scored. Sailors buoyed by back-to=back wins BY DAVID Alstrom with 16 points and 10 CORUS-ROaalNS rebounds, Jim Gecrlinp and Bill Unable to score off a slightly Gleason with 12 points. and taller. and sharper. Newport Tyler ~oon with 9 points. Harbor defense, Cosu Mesa Prior to the wino~ Mesa. Higb•s Mustangs Jut Friday the Sailors downed the Orange night allowed 20 Sailor points Hiab Puatllen Sl-41 with the on free throws alone and in the belp of Gecrtina's IS points and end lost 73-S I to the Tan, wbme Alstrom9a 12. earlier win over Orange High Also making their presence gave them sorely needed known were Drew Sheward, momentum going i.ato the pme. nrttina 6 for 7 at the line, and Tbe two teams wad bast.et-Tyler ~ooo with 8 rebouads. to-batet early in the first quar-The Sailors thus entered ter, but Newport soon moved iea,ue play this week with a ahead for good. By the ball the record of 6-7, and Coach Sailors led 37-2S, after the DeBust knows tJlat the quality Muatanp brought a 16-point of 10me of the teams they'll be clef'ICit down to 12. up apimt in the wceb to come However Mesa never re-will call for 10me quality-play . coYCrcd, trailing at one point in .. Tbe Sea View ii such a the fourth period by 24 points quality leape a far at talent, and giving Newport Coach Jerry and there are '° muy good DeBusk reason to celebrale bis coacbn there, that we~ just team .. sixth win. tryina to ao out and play aood "lliabt now, I just want to solid Ntketball and w what eoj~ this," smiled DcBuat, who ~"Aid DeBust. attributed the Sailor9s pmt IOltet He admits that since Sea Y1ew th.is .-on to the hiab caliber te•rm are among the mo1t out- of die teamt theyw played. standing teams in the are~ •we waen' really in a slump. loot.ma too far abe.t to differ- 1 tbaulbt we were playi9a real eat ldtoolt caa be a :-mpt- aood talftit. real aood tee-It m.-e. • .,.., t11at we .,., plaJial :tliie Slilon ao ap ~ t11c Well,•.-Deh~ Umi•iiif .... T~ (II~) ~ to '9 CM'.;. . tomorrow aialat al Newport IDadoldleMUll-. :JoM R.-. . ' . .. • •, • w,-; • I ' . ..... H•AIT ll 1117 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWSllAYINE TODAY .. 7 Police Blotter cmllD "ml Cll.111 ,..,... ••• ,..,, ... d.._.-. ............. JNl'f~· . t 2 , 0 A' II Mil a; • ltt #l;r..;,, 8-:ft, Ir Mould be t"'*'1 .... ;;;:; .,,_ .. _.. .._. l9flllclt .,. f'ePO/flf#l flD ,,.. Naap.INt 8eat:lt l'ollce t>epen,. --. lllld .,,... ,....,. on#'/ ~auapectedotc,.,._ end nor.,._ c:Gft-.._ . TUDD.A Y, DEC. 23 WM reported stolen from Whip-., C81MD pie's RQJthy Food located at 0930 -A car steRO valued at 1621 San Miguel S230 .. reported atolm from 0930 -A typewriter valacd at a a-. iD the 1600 block of Sl,000 wa reported ilOllCll from Poimt S&afina. t. 1 Deaa Auto Servica located at 1200 -A Ma~ Ben!1M>od 4100 Campus. orummt Yalucd at S40 .. 0930-Currency totaling $900, reported stolen from a · car a bronze eagle valued at S780 pmbd ia the Waadiff Shop-and a glass depbaat valued at piJll Cada. Sl2S were reported stolen from 1210-A ......U. ring valued Trifka and Treasures located at • Sll,260 .. ~ stolen 1634 San Miguel from ..... ;,, •• in the 3400 block ARlll'STS olYaa Oporto. 021S -Stuart,, Thomas Lilias, 160S -Jewelry valued at 1 19~ of Newport Beach was $5,700 ~ stolen from arratcd on suspicion of disor- a raidence in the 1000 block of derty conduct. West Balboa Boulevanl 1415-Frank Edward Oit~ 1630 -Jewelry valued at •3, of Newport Beach was SI0,000 was reported stolen arrested on suspicion of residen- from Raff Jewelry located at #32 tial burglary. Fuhion Island. THURSDAY, DEC. 25 16SO -A VCR valued at SJOO, CJUMl'S a camera valued at SSS and a 1600 - A pune and contents goJd nect.lace valued at SSO were valued at SJS-4 were reported reported stolen from a residence stolen from!~ Sheraton Hotel in the JOO block of 62nd Street. Restaurant located at 4545 ARRJ"Sl'S MacArthur. 0120 -Philip Louis Treviso ARRESTS Jr., 38, of La Mirada was 2235 -Christopher Russel arrested on suspicion of misde-Ihrig. 27, of Newport Beach was meanor drunk driving. arrested on suspicion of disor- 0200 -Marcy McDanie~ 21, derly conduct. of Huntington Beach was FRIDAY, DEC.1' arrested on suspicion of misdc-CJUMF.S meanor drunk driving. 0830 -Vandals reportedly 021 S -Therese Arcadia Black, caused S900 in damage to a boat 21. of Newport Beach was in the 1200 block of North arrested oo suspicion of posses-BayfroDL sion of amphetamines. 1650 -Vandals reportedly 104~ -Patrick Zane Glance, caused S2SO in damage to a car 23, of Sherman Oo.!..! was parked in the 2100 block of East arrested OD suspicion of posses-Balboa Boulevard. sioo of coaine for sak. 2100 -A car stereo valued at WIDNESDAY, DEC. 2A Sl20 and a wallet and contents ClllMES valued at SJSO were rcponed oSIS -Car stereo equipment stolen from a car parked in the valued at S600 and candlesticks vicinity of 62od Street and Sea valued at Sl6S were reported Shore Drive. stolen from a car parked in the AR.llESTS 4800 block of Survey. 1800 -David Alan Mcloy, 28. 0900 -Cm rcacy tot•ling S600 of Newport Beach was arrested Oii ••;ricioa m •iedcm r•IMJll' clnmt ctrmaa. 21 IS -Terry James Malo.y. •. m ea.ta Maa .. ••cAect . . "' . .._ OD -pecaon . -~-DOI dnmt ctmiag. 2lOO -Boward Alim Gdf'aad, 21, ol lliwasidc ......... Oii smpiaon of mildrmeanordnmt ctrmea. SATUaD.AY, DEC. rt CllDIU 0100 -A camera valued at SJOO was reported stolen from a car parked in the vicinity of Via Lido and Via Oporto. 0900 -Rims and tires valued at SSOO were reported stolen from a car parked in the vicinity of 32nd Street and West Balboa. lOlS -A car stereo valued at. SJOO was reported stolen from a car parked in the 1900 block of 16th Street. ARRESTS 0130 -David Paul Wilkerson. 20, of Corona dcl Mar was a.nested on suspiciQn of misde- meanor drunk driving. SUNDAY, D£C. ll CRIMl:S 0100 -Vandals reponcdly caused $180 in damage to a car parked in the 1100 block of West Balboa. 0930 -Vandals reportedly caused S 1.200 in damage to a car parked in the vicinity of Onyx and ortb Bayf ront. 030 -M ~s candy valued at S90 was reponed stolen from the Corona del Mar Main Beach Snack Bai. 1530 - A rifle valued at $200 was reported stolen from a vehicle parked in the 2SOO block of East Bluff. 1615 -A camera valued at $900 was reported stolen from a bench in the 800 block of East Ocean Front. ARRF5TS 0100 -Laura Jean Cagle, 2•, of Thousand Oaks was arrested on suspicion of misdemeanor drunk driving. 015.5 -Dale Edward Paquin. 53. of ewpon Beach was arrested on suspicion of misde- meanor drunk driving. 1325 -Hans Erich Rcic~ 25. of Hunting.ton Beach was arrested on suspicion of grand tbef t of property. GREAT AMERICAN SPORT BOATS . ., ..... ---:a-: .... ,.. ...... ,.. ...... (Jiiii a.a ...... .... a T~Olilt .--.-•eta AWSOrt MARlrtE 195 "'•pelt~ ca.a.~ Ca. 7146456015 rtlillr&Olind .......... Srim Money M~kin1 Money nmmm Weighing the _risks <;>f the bond market Wbene\'er you inft&t in cor- porate or municipal bonds, you asppne two kinds oJ risk.. Tbe first is market risk, which means th.al the price of your bond will fa)] if i..at.m=st rates rise. YOU must rely OD your own judgment' and that of your financial con- sultant to time your purchases to reduce this risk.. The other risk is the possil>ility that the issuer of the bonds will dd'ault. To minimiu this risk you can turn to objecti~ ratings prepared by independent rating agencies. The principal ODCS arc Standard cl Poor's and Moody~s Investor Service. Their credit analysts assess the likelihood that bond issuers will be able to repay their debts, and they assign a letter rating to cac1l bond. The simple rule is that the lowet bond issue ·s rating, the higher its yield must be to compensate inv~tors for the increased risk . Bond ratings have probably ne~er been as imponant as they arc today because default risk bas increased in our financially turbulent decade. Among the 'l-ell-known companies whose bonds ~·en dowu,graded by the rating agencies (al thou~ some have since recovered) a.re Chrysler. Ford and Interna- tional Han-ester. And cw York City's near-default m the mid- l 970s, along with the more recent outright defauh of the Washington State Power Supply System on some of its bonds, have made safety something that must be ~. rathel-than merely assumed, when buying municipal bonds. You can minimiu risk by sticking with what are called "investment-grade'~ issues. Under the SAP ~ invest- ment grade means any bond rated BBB OJ' better-that is, AAA. AA or A. Moody's in\'cstmcnt-grade ratings arc those Baa or better-Au, Aa or A. Conveniently, the two raring agencies• systems. at leut for the A and B categories, are compar- able. So a bond rated AAA by S&P is as safe as a bond rated Aaa by Moody's. Both systems ba\'C modifiers within each ~ory-plus and minus signs in the case of ~p. I, 2 and 3 for Moody's. Thus, an 54,P A-would be equivalent to a Moody's A3. In the lowest rankinp, the systems differ slightly. S&P's lowest rating is D. for defaulted bonds with poor pTospccts of recovery. Moody·s designates defaulted obligations with a C. lf you can afford only a few I 11· 1••11 Understanding Radial Keratotorny Radial Keratotomy. or RK. is a delicate ophthalmic surgical procedure which is used to correct the conditio~ of myopia .~ nearsightedness. Nearsighted indiVKluals expencnce bl~ ~- ion when the\' look at objects which arc far a'l-·ay. This is because the ey~ is too long or the cornea is too steepty curved ~ causing light rays to focus in front of the retina instead of directly on it. . Through Radial Keratotomy. t.he urg~n. tn:a~ thas prob- lem by making eight to sixteen t10y ~d1~ ~os on the outside surface of the cornea. These uny mC1S1ons cause the cornea to flatten. thus partially or full~ correcting the myopia. While Radial Keratotomy is usually perfonned to correct nearsightedness. a modified \·ers~ of ~ procedure .can. be used to alleviate high degrees of asngmausm. Astigmatism IS a condition in which the ex>mea is irreguJarly shaped-more oval than round. as it sbouJd be. Through the RK procedure. the surgeon mates incisions v•b.icb flatten only part of the com.ca. changing its abnormal O\'al shape to a more normal phencal shape. To be eligible for RK. you must be at least 1 )''Cars old. have stable m)'Opia and be unable or unwilling to ~car contact lenses andi orgla~. lbc actual Radial Kcrato~omy procedure takes less than half an hour. If it is performed m an outpataent facility. the patient can go home the same day. RK is a delicate procedure that not all surgeons arc equally qualified to perform. Before trusting your eyes to any surgeon. you should ask the folkn\'ing question : • How l'f'llUIY RK caus hav~ you doM? • How """'Y of yow patjmls ar~ stting 20140 or ~r a ymr tlfta IM RK? . . • Do yot1 ~an RK patimls wlao arr •'illinl to &alk ID nv? • H~ ~ lllhn a RK couru? • Do ,a.. IOli:Jt R K? . • Htntwt Y"" ~ artida on RK? lf you woukt like more information about Radial Kcrato- tomy. please call the Otaoge CoUn~ Eyc.Swg;cal Center. We will be happy to answer any of your q..e5tlOaS. Ot 1eC1 !) E,eSuiJk.llC It .12'165 Gardea Groft Bhd .• Suite 401 Gardea G1'0¥e~ CA 92643 (714)837-ml ,_I J•llY 1l 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA ~"tt!itiAY The latest in fashion is as close as the nose on your face BY JUDY DUFFY Not all the fashion around town is banging from svelte shoulders. Some of the jazziest looks arc resting on sophisti- cated no.ses. Glasses, be they corrective or protective, clear, tinted or sun-sensing, arc bot fashion news for 1987. Eyeglass frames follow a fashion cycle just like hem lines and torso lengths, according to Sander Lausc~ owner of Con- tinental ·Eycwcar in Corona del Mar. With a cbuet:te ~showed off the 04latest"' looks frouruamc designers. The oldest baby- boomcrs will see them as an echo of the 1950s, jazzed up a bit perhaps in brighter colors, but 1950s none the less. "These arc fun glasses. People arc enjoying them and that's what counts," says Lausen ... The big designen arc realizing tbat people want fashionable frames and the choices seem almost endless."' Designer frames costing up to several bundre<l dollars are available from na!ies like Oleg Cassini and Pierre Cardin. Deciding what the use of the glasses will be before purchase is a good place to stan when making a selection, according to Lausen. A wearer who wants prescription sunglasses that will spend a lot of time in brief cases and purses would be well advised to check into the new space-age alloys which arc so popular in the new f ramc styles. Some of the most popular frames that Lausen has seen from 1987 arc: Oleg Cassini's new unisex frame made from a super- lightweight material called car- bonyl, a mixure of carbon and nylon. Like most other frames, they arc available in several colors including a tonoisc shell tone that is proving to be pop- ular for both men and women. Pierre Cardin Plus is a new wire frame with a signature rope design on the case and across the brow of the frame. This frame offers the new look ... side shields" which enlarge the width of the temple piece and arc especially popular in sunglasses. .. , strongly recommend that any person who wears glasses of any sort in Southern Calif omia make sure they arc treated to protect the eyes from ultra-violet rays. If a frame with side pieces is purchased, they should also be treated for ultra-violet," said Lausen. · Dunhill frames for men arc a popular item at Continental Eyewcar. A business-like, sophisticated frame, they sport a tonoisc shell look inlay at the bridge and on the temple pieces of the frame. The new Boeing sunglasses by Carrera arc made of a titanium alloy and arc virtually unbreakable and corro- sion f rcc, a plus for active men who enjoy outdoor sports. Nikon. the old standby in optical products, has introduced Carbomax, a graphite alloy frame that is lightweight and boasts a lifetime guarantee against breakage. · For the ladies, Christian Dior frames exhibit the grace and I l=OS---------- • Haistyting •C~ • Hair Coloring •.eel~ .... ilal 675-6070 221 MARINE · BALBOA ISLAND A RJll SBMCE.SALON FEAlURING: FREE CONU.TAllON -CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT style that bas become a bafimark for the designer while Lunettes, a ~ look frame, is leading the pack fbr "'in"' looks. Tura dis.- plays a graceful fraDie with a cloisonnc look in navy blue, black and burgundy that is just right for executive dressing and moves well into the evening. The rimless look for the ladies is out. according to Lausen. Instead of trying to minimize the impact of the frames on the face and total look, the new trend is to make it an integral part of the costume. Several boons to the active sportsman and woman are on the market this year. The Aqua- scc I I is a swim goggle which can be fitted with corrective lenses for the serious swimmer wbo is tired of losina contacts. On the slopes the Uvcx f oa Cree Racing· Star ski' gogle also bolda pre- scription Jemes while providing good looks and fashion accents. Rec Specs are for tb<>te who play racquetball, tennis or any active sport requiring good protection as well as correction for the eyes. With 30 yean of experience in the optical business, Lausen invites questions and is glad to share bis expertise with anyone who is looking to fill a special need in eye wear. Continental E ycwear is located at 390 I E. Coast Highway in Corona del Mar. Call 640Jl080 for further information. Harbor Area's Original Wholesale Jeweler Buy Smart & Compare! ua1<;."'1x<. • "'rrR-'~JX(; • •~P:'\HU~(; I t4 Jf\ N"·" p t M 8h J. e (.·,,..,,. M".,.;&• t=A 9.?ft? i e ( 71.f) ft~\. J l t l MANICURE &PEDICURE $1500 ~ FUILSET $3000~ • M)lmnlY 11. 1111 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COST A MESA NEWSllRYINE TODAY ... • ,. 'Top Hats 'N' Tiaras' at U~I be'9afil -r~ Bati 'N• Tw.• head- lined tbe invitation. Al far u we coaW ~ the only couples to cmaform With the theme were Cloaors. .,.arom and committee mmaben Batt>ara and Ben Har- ris.. Bea only took bis silken Wonder off when doff'mg it to the lovely ladies attending. " Particularly Mary Ann Millier, Bowl) Eric Nekon went for the 1970 Men:cda. And one only wondcn What patroas Mary and Roy Osterhout are going to do with that caribou bead. • On the stroke of midniabt. a multitude of balloons were released. So, guesta threw con- fetti, blew noisemakers and lifted their favor of engraved · Harborlites IY •IA VII IU•I "" chair of this Mecticlat Research Outed crystal ftllcd with cbam- and Education Sociidy (MRES) pagne to toast in the New Year. party benefiting UC (rvine's California College of, Medicine. More than three-quarters of Llsted as a 66dyn..mte extra-the MRES supporters decided to vapnza, • the evening fulfilled spend the night at the Irvine the promise. Great entertain-Hilton and Towers, so naturally, meat was provided, including a the revelry continued on into the tango exhibition, after which . wee hours. guests received special instruc- tions on this complicated dance. Terrific auction items were snapped up-Allen Trider seriously ponderidg the Circuit City 41• screen for his wif c, Nila. (Rave a feeling the TV was really a toy for Allen. All the better to watch the upcoming Super A good time was obviously bad by all, who are now looting forward to welcoming 1988 at .. Top Hats 'N' Tiaras." .. All thanks," said the Millers, 66DOt only to MRES ~patrons and donors, but to a decbcated committee,• consisting of Arlene Allen, Joan Chelsy, V anea1 Dem-, Lori and Dennis Dano- tre, Margaret and Frank Greinke, Um, Phyllis and Bob - Henderson, Donna Rix. J~b Lancaster, Beverly and J oc t .angley, Marg and ~Man­ ten~ Jacque and RiCbard Mere- dith, Gak Preston, Joyce and Ken Redf em, Claudia Ro:x- bur~ Ronna and Bob Scur, Kay Vickery and hoporary meinben Emma Jane and Tom Riley, Harriet and Irv Wieder, Suzie and Jack Peltason and Gerald Weinstein. Imm --T•.., ........ ,.. .. llORE HARBORUTES ON'PAGE 10 ~·re celcbrali .. an eKCitins new look at Bayside Centtt! All Scores will rnnain open durinc renoftlion. S.,.ick Card N' Party Contasa Hair Fashions Bayside Clcancn Glachtone's 4 Fash Ba9widc Pharmacy La Pe.-~ California Fan1 Bank One Hoar Moco Pboco Carole a_, Sa'"'8J The Ctinsinc Vine The Silftr Raale Suaneartu . . ... ... 11 MmAIT ll 191 THE NEWPORT.ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWSllfMNE TODAY Harborlite T ..... T llnldllllrl.., a. 1111 Lm - Art League show this weekend on Lido Student Lne IY Pml llYll No snow -doesn't fog Harbor More than 200 oriainaJ worts of art will be on display along the cobblestone streets of Lido Marina Village Saturday and Sunday, Jan. 17 and 18. OriaUW oils and watercolon may be viewed and purchased from 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The -Oma Mesa Art League has more than 300 memben, many of whom display their works in private galleries in Corona del Mar, Laguna Beach and throughout California. •we do not allow prints or lithographs to be displayed during our art shows. The public is attracted to" O'lf' art shows because we always display orig- inal works by local artists," said show coordinator, Gretchen Robb. Lido Marina Village is situ- ated OD the watetfroat OD Lido Isle. Simply take Newport Boulevard-.(SS) South, crou Pacific Coast lfiahway. tum left onto Via Lido, then immcdi1tdy left apin into the Lido Marina Village parking structure. The Snow Ski Oub at New- port Harbor High School wrapped up their winter vaca- tion on the slopes in Utah. The skiers were in Salt Lake City for eight full days of skiing at Alta, Snowbird, Solitude, Park City, Deer Valley, Brighton and Park West. The lack of snow at the ski areas didn' spoil the skiers' fun though; those who decided not to bit the slopes were found at several parties at the hotel. Not until six days into the trip did conditions improve when a storm bit Utah's Wastacb Range dumping several inches of fresh powder to ski on. Meetings & Events The trip has been so succe5sf ul in the 'past that other schools once again joined Newport Har- bor on the trip, including Cor- ona dcl Mar, Edison, Redondo Beach and San Marino high schools. Their next trip will take them to Squaw Valley in Feb- ruary. Tlae Newport Harbor Ordlid Society will meet Jan. 20 at the Neighborhood Community Center, 1845 Park Ave. in Costa Mesa. At 7:30 p .m., Art McCann will lead an orchid culture with- out' a greenhouse class, and at 8 p.m., guest speaker Ernest Hetherington of Stewan ANNUAL SALE 50% OFF · Summer an~1 Winter Merchandise Saturday, January 17 and Sunday, January 18 Fine Domestic and European Women and Childrett's Clothing 19 Fashion Island (714)644W Orchids in San Gabriel will show a colorful slide present• tion on the history of orchids. ••• 'Ille COllta Mesa Art Leape Will sponsor a sidewalk art show and sale on Jan. 17 and 18 on Via Oporto in Lido Marine Villqe. Local artists will be display- ing artworks in varioys media from 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on both days. For further information call 549-1597. ••• ·c.•k1 .. CGlt of Prod-- •1 New..._. ........ .. will be held Jan. 20 from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. at Coastline Com- munity College-. Newport Beach Center in Corona del Mar. Diana Freyfop, prai- dent of Freyf oglc Computer Solutidm will be the imtructor. Fee: SIS. For more information call S46-7(IOO. ••• To initiate their social calendar for 1987. the OWLS (retired Offacen• Wi'Va League of Oraqe County) will join for luncheon at Hotel ~ 42S South Coast Highway. Laguna Beach, OD Wednaday, Jan. 21 at 12=30 n.rn. A social hour at 11 :JO a.m. will precede the lun- cheon which will be followed by a abort businea mccriq Bostcues are Eileen Ivey and Wilma Sharp . OWLS praidcat Mary Mohr - invites all new mcmbien to par- ticipate in tllcle nenta and in aay of ti.e other .:tivitia offered tiy die poup, iDduding briqe, ..... bowliq. cndb, tripa and dinina out. For information call 640- 5198. Week of _fanuary 11-18 Fine Italian Pastries ... •• - ART I' -n.e C~OI 'Group Corporate ComecdoD: California Contem- porary Art", will display throup ~ 31 at UC Irvine's Fine Arts Gallery. Hours arc noon to S p.m., Tuesday through Saturday. Call 8~10. •AYid• Art: Worts by Keith Ferris, William S. Phillips, Craig Kodera and Robert McCall,,. throup Feb. 13 at Whitman Galleries, 3S4S East Coast High- way, Coronadel Mar. Houn are 10 a.m. to S p.m., Monday through Saturday. CaJJ 675- 2478. "Cali(or•la Contemporary Artists: Lawrie Plncn "' will display through March 22 at the Lquna Art Museum•s South Ken Tokash I 5 ....... 1 bonds (while bonds arc issued in units of Sl,000, the usual min- imum purchase today is SS,000), you should emphasize quality over yield. H you have substan- tial funds to invest, can toltrate some risk and want the bigbcr yields that lower-rated bonds offer, you might-with careful guidance from your financial consultant-buy a few issues in the mildly speculative BB/Ba category. Of course, a divcnifted A bond portfolio can reduce risk.. Buying still lower-rated issues-so-called .. hip-yield" bonds-requires put telcctivity and the commitment of a con- siderable amount of tilne to monitor your portfolio. You should not put all the money you bave available for 1peculatiYC investments into one or two b.iJb-yieldl. Instead, divenify into at lean five issues.. Perhaps the most practical way to par- ticipate in this segment of the bond market is via a mutual fund, which spreads the risk over a large number of issues and provides professional manap- ment. JtWf Ii. 1117 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS11AV1NE TODAY .. II ~ .C Coast Plaza Expansion location inside South Coast Plaza Mall. Houn are 11 Lm. to 6 p.m., Monday through Friday, noon to S p.m. on Saturday and Sunday. Call 4~S31 . Worb by E='fllio V.uqaa and Reary Codi•a will display through Feb. 11 at the Newport City Hall Galkry, 3300 Newport Blvd. The gallery is open daily from 8 Lm. to S p.m. Call 644- 3017. MISC -n.e Treames al Pen" will be presented by Dr. Dwayne L. Merry on Tuesday, Jan. 20 at 7':30 p.m. at the Sherman Library. 2647 East Coast High- way, Corona del Mar. His talk will cover a journey from ancient If you own any individual bonds, even highly rated ones, check the ratings periodically. The Wall Str~~t Journal. under the heading -Credit Ratings," and the fmanciaJ pages of many other newspapen regularly pub- lish small items on changes in bond ratings, even minor changes like the remo,vaJ of a plus or a minus. (Of course, if Q1e bonds of a major corpora- tion are substantially down- graded or upgraded, that usualJy meriu a larger news story.) You can find a bond's current rating arcbeological sites to modern day Peru. Call 673-2261 . E•eats at die Oraqe COtlDt} Fair1ro•a•1: lnter-Sbows Motorcycle Speedway (Jan. 16, 6 p.m. to 10 p.m.); VW/Porscbe Swapmcet (Jan. 17, 6 p.m. to 10 p.m.) Admission for both events is S4 . The fairgrounds are located at 88 Fair Drive in Costa Mesa. eau 751-FAIR. Los Aa1~les Lakers Bo•e Games: Jan. IS vs. G<>ldcn State. Tickets are $7 and up. Located at Manche,1ter and Prairie Avenues, Inglewood. Celtic folk •lllic and sonp on Irish instruments will be pres- ented by Mick Maloney, Robbie O'Connell and Jimmy Keane on Jan. IS at 8 p.m. in UC Irvine's Univenity Oub. Tickets are SS to $8. Call 8~ 16. E•enoa Strini Qautet will play three Beethoven String Quartets on Jan. 19 at 8:15 p.m. in the Laguna Beach High School Auditorium, 625 Part Avenue, Laguna Beach. Call 494-2822 E•eats at tJae Oraqe Co.m, Paformia& Ara Cater. The New Y ort City Opera presents Bizet's "Carmen .. Jan. IS and 17 at 8 p.m. "Madama Butterfly" will be performed Jan. 16 at 8 p.m. and Jan. 18 at 7 p.m. "Candide .. will be performed Jan. 20 through 25. Tickets are SI S to $47. Call 556-ARTS. MUSIC The Confrey Phillips Trio is pcrf orming Tuesday through Saturday nights at Zot's Lounge in the Irvine Hilton and Towers, 17900 Jamboree Blvd., Irvine. No cover charge. Call 863-3111 . STAGE "Tile Pirates of Pe•u•ce," Gilbert and Sullivan •s popular operetta plays a-the Harlequin in either SAP's Bond Guide or ___________ _ Moody's Bond Record at many public h"btuics. You should also Ideas . ask your financial consultant to • • • lfltlh t1tt drfltimu alert you to ratings changes that afl'ect your bonds. If your bond's rating is down- graded, discuss the situation imnv.diatcly with your financia.I consultant. Activity at the com- pany will help you determine wbetbcr to bold OD to the bond or sell it and reinvest in a hiJbcr- quality issue. hn Toiah i.J a fuaanci.a t coruuh.., wUJt SManon UJt.. • mGll llrotlwn in NftVPOTI lkacJa. l.fr's ualt TrBISMIS 1b ~ tplll #10 .... . ... .sawm""',.,.. .... .. f"1fff Dllf ,.rry ~ ~f latwfs, ..um• di o •rws. 291~ Re<hll A•IOS coaa Mesa 714 641.m10 Playhouse Thursdays through Saturdays through Feb. 14 at 8 p.m. and Sunday Feb. 8 at 2 p.m. Tickets arc SS and $6. Call 6SO- "Tlaree Posturds99 by Craig S269. Lucas with music and lyrics by Craig Camelia, through Feb. 8 .. Tne Wat,"' the stoty of an on South Coast Repenory's aspiring screenwriter who lives - Main.stage. Tickets are $17 to in his mother'• house will play $24. Sbowtimes are 8 p .m., through Feb. IS at the GTowe Tuesday throup-Friaay, 2:30 Theatre, J 28S2 Main St., p.m. and 8 p.m. on Saturday and Garden Grove. Tactets are SIO 2:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. oD to Sl3. Call 636-nl3. Sunday. Call 957~33. "To ens. OD Her 37da ._.:: "M-*r at dte Howard J-... day" will play through Feb. 7 at IOll\,"' a raucous comedy by the Westminster Community Ron Clark and San Bobrict will Theater, 7272 Maple St., an play at the Costa Mesa Civic Wcstminstcr. Call 995-4113. ~~· . ... . . . . . WHALE WATCHING '87 • Whale Watclaill9/Bl"allc• Cn1.iees On Sundays Cormorant Cruises combines the excitement of dose encounters with majestic Grey whales and great food for 217 hours of fun' Adlllt• $25.95 CIUWrela $19.95 • Wlaale Watchi•g/llarttor Toar Ct•ie es 217 hours of natural beauty, educahonaJ mlonnation and dose encount· ers with the Cahforrua Grey Whale! $11.95 per pe.-o• R~R~ 675-1481 W~ Also speoaize n. ~~charters • Porttes • Private chatters • Weddirss ll. cp· ~ cpet Qlloo"'i"g Semng Corona del Mar for 5 years $2.50 OFF ~ REGULAR GROOMING Cats & Dogs with coupon thru Feb. 18, 1987 615 Coldcorod Ave .. Cor na dcl Mar ~~«-'! 759-t2t8 ~, .. , ... Jllsa•Wa ... '" ....... -a.~ ., ,.. • s... c.o.Nft" 0n· •-O. n.s.., SW.Ofn.~ Tlll•HGllALlll&LW11mlfl d .,....... . ....... - - - - N·awporl Landing sarvas up tastefully cf'llllve eaHfornla Cuisine . ---. . . •Y JUDY DUFFY Seemingly this reporter was • one of the very last people in Newport Beach to discover Newport Landing•s delights. , When oversights exist, reme-- -dies are in order, and I made the acquaintance of Newport Land- ing shortly before the first day of 1987. From acquaintances do la rger things sprout. I have added Newport Landing to my list of local restaurants meriting a repeat visit. The interior design is tasteful, reminiscent of the salon areas of classic yachts, rich, yet warm, inviting and comfortable. While we wercn 't fo rtunate enough to secure seat ing with a bayside view, .the ambiance and easy going atmosphere were so con- ducive to good conversation that chances arc we wouldn't have taken ti me to do much sigbtsee- mg. Newport Landing begins the --· meal fo r patrons with a salmon mousse served as the order for cocktails is taken. Our very polite server indulged our desire to chat before ordering and then ~""'' I rarr1 "''' smilingly put up with my reading the entire menu several times before coming to a decision. While not multitudinous, the offerings are fairly creative. bordering on Calif omia cuisine, but with a touch more of the aaltyllack u. ACWclm Dtllller -=----f<W S9.'5 ~~~rail,. CoMp~~~ O~" Wm tda• -'i,a111rda1 1rn1 S11""01 .'pm 2!Xp~v.porr Blvd Costa Mao 631 2110 • l • 6 . ' 114/U54a60 (Tustin Cit 1,,,,. J J' 9 B. 11'11 5,,_, Co.1'41Jlu4a, CA. 92621 traditional. With such wondcn as hickory roasted prime rib of beef au jus with creamed horse- radish and Calif omia fisher- man's stew in a sourdough crust, the menu merits careful perusal. We settled on medallions of abalone for my friend and grilled mahi-mahi with coconut butter for myself. The a la carte menu off ercd a good selection of tasty appetizers but the complimen- t~ry mousse served us in that direction. Salad choices were abundant. I consumed a large portion of fresh spinach and sunchokes (jerusalem artichokes) covered with a delectable dressing of walnut oil and hint of brandy. A taste of the garden greens with goat cheese dressing across the table made me believe that while my choice was good, my f riend-S was outstanding. Sun-dried tomatoes and a not too sharp dressing made this salad a bcad- turner. The en trees served promptly, we settled down to serious business. 1be mabi-mabi was delightful, not overcooked, and covered with a sprinkling of sweetened toasted coconut which harmonized with the goodly portion of coconut butter served on the side for dipping or pouring. 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Having been the victim of touP, dried out aba- lone, I shied away from this item. I changed my opinion pronto after one bite {all I was offered) of these baby abs. Jt•s worth the trip down the Peninsula just to savor these beauties. Desert consisted of double chocolate cake across the table and white chocolate mousse sauced with tangy raspberries and topped with a hefty sprinkle of toasted, chopped hazelnuts on my side. Delightful, beady, stuff which probably shot my diet pians into a hat for at least 48 houn. Wandering upstain after our meal we got an idea of why -Newport I .anding has become such a popular local night spot. We picked up a copy of the newsletter for December and found several reasons to return soon. Sundays offer Roland Harvey and his Trinidad/ Calypso Steel ~Band, while every day is a day to benefit from a mcmbenbip in the Newport Landing Yacht Club. We"ve added our names to the mailing list so we 'l1 know all the details for the Super Bowl party well in advance of that auspicious occasion. While I was slow to find Newport Landing, ifs said that the best is worth waiting for. Could be. Newport Landini, 503 £. Edrewaur, Newport Beach (IVXI to IMferry landing). 615· 1373. Full bar. Oyster bar. Lunch. dinner and brunch. Most major cndit cards. ReMnationJ r£commardnl.. A la earn mmu. Dinner for two, food only, no ap~tizn from about UO. SPECIALS (N.F 6-11 o.m.) #l-3 eg91 any style. ha sh· blowrwA ta.a e1.9' Cl 819 nWllflt.2eggslt2ttrips olt.cort ...., •3-Spaniah omelette. hath blownalt lo.a .... M-fma Bendel a tr..h fruit ... LUNCH SPECIALS - , Ente en r SCR 's 'Three Postcards' is ~ women talking , and ·much more BY JACI HOLLAND Leave it to South Coast Rep- ertory. From its beginning it was never afraid to take chances, and once again it proves that theater demands challenges if it is to succeed. The new play on the main- stage is "Three Postcards, u written by Craig Lucas, who wrote last year's highly success- ful .. Blue Window." His newest effort is a musical play about three women who meet afler a long absence to renew their friendships and trade gossip. The women off er occasional insights into themselves, and entertain a waiter who joins in the camaraderie to the point that be sits down and dines with them. It is all very casu~ very sophisticated, and very real. Does it all make sense? For the m0$t part, yes, but do not try to analyze the plot because it is practically non-existent. This is not a plot play. It is an altogether new kind of theater we are seeing here, with some highly mesmerizing songs by Craig Camelia, who also acts as the pianist for the dinner hour. It is his music that gives the play its distinction. In a way the songs illuminate the characters and in other ways they arc sort of integral exprc$- sions pf life itself. It is a musical score that is as unique and as compelling as the characters themselves. The lyrics arc merely greaL Nothing happens when the women get together. No earth shaking problems arc presented. At some moments it hits a chord of some pain in the women. It even bas a moment of sexuality between the waiter and one of the women. But it is only a brief encounter, not meant to be lasting or of signal importance. Lucas has a knack of letting bis characters avoid deep and significant psychological prob- ~ ing. He is simply dishing out a slice of life as seen through the women who trade views, atti- tudes, and yet do not let them- selves reveal too much of what niakes them individuals. The setting is startling and high!y theatrical using a raked stage of three different plat- forms. In one part the central platform divides into three parts to accentuate the women in individual scenes. A kind of highlighting and most eff cctivc. In the upper level is the grand piano. The platforms arc black, with glass-like surfaces. The lighting by Debra J. Klettcr brilliantly accents the striking set by Loy Arcenas. It is a techni- cally superb offering. Brad O'Hare is the waiter and is superb in his low key and sharply-edged comments. Craig Camelia is the pianist and plays bis own music with a sense of devotion. Jane Gallaway is Jane, loud, outgoin& frank, direct. Maureen Silliman plays Little J anc and is both f ragilc and lusty. Then there is Karen Trott as ICC., who, in contrast to the other two, is less explicit and equally intriguing. Norman R ene', who also directed .. Blue Window," directs with a kind of assurance and originality that brinp the play a special allure. He is an excit-· ingly creative director. ,. Plays Tuesdays through Saturdays, 8 p.m. Matinees 2:30 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays with an evening performance on Sunday at 7 p.m. Ooses Fcb.8. This one is going to be the most talked about play of 1987. For the traditional-minded thcater-gqer it may be a bit of a -mystery but to those in $CMCh of something new. this is for them. It runs 90 minutes with no intermission.. E.xqw~~ -. ~e.cfaf,k nJ~g · n/Je WI~ • F~ 'F,s,t, N o w ope n /or lunc lt and Sunday Brunc li · , RESTAURANT ·classic California Cu.isine Open for Lunch/Dinner (Reservations Suggested) 2640 E. PCH Corona del Mar 720-9000 -- - - -· .. ' -- • -· -. \ "' A ,_.. •t I 1111 ~ .... _..... .,,,,~" t .,. l ,,-. • ,_ 14 M•MT 11. Im iTHE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWSllAVINE TODAY ' --\ • on - Princllon Theological Conleren• held in Newport focu111 on go1l1 BY PEGGY DARNELL He was president of a major bank at age 35 . He had achieved much in the way of the common world's definition of "success." He was excited to show his shiny penthouse office to his Midwest- ern father. His desk was free of papers and in perfect order, since he was so well organized. "Doesn't loot like you do much," his dad said. Certainly not the response the young banker expected. Eventually the banker, at age 45, bad a religious experience and changed his lifestyle to one which, for him, was more mean- ingf uJ. He quit bis job and used his financial expertise to help the homeless to get back on their feet. Early last week, Dr. James Loder, professor of philosophy of Christian Education at Princeton Seminary was in New- port Beach to speak at a con- ference sponsored by St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church for clergy and lay persons to benefit from the Princeton Theological Seminary Center of Continuing Education. He gave the example of the banker as an illustration of the immense focus many have on achieving and how it affects our lives. He stressed that while achievement is good, it is the .. addiction.. to it that creates pro blems for many people. Pro blems that include relation- ship problems within families and with co-workers, and feel- ings of emptiness instead of satisfaction with our efforts. Loder jested that be found Princeton to be a great place to study the overachiever. .. The aim of life and the spirit is to learn to give love and why it is hard to say, •1 love you; .. he said. The answer, according to Loder, is the fear that we feel that absorption in another may in some way take away from o urselves. There is the worry, .. Will I experience some loss as the result of investing a lot emotionally in this person? .. Loder prefaced this idea with the way an inf ant begins life in his or her first year. He said it is a developmental answer based on Renne Spitz' observation of inf ants. The first major area of organizating personality is at three months of age, when the child focuses on the human f acc and gives a purposeful smile to his primary caretaker, usually the mother. Ther~ is powerful imprinting that takes place at this time, a cosmic ordering and self- affirming. At six months, there is awareness of others and anx- Religious Services t Al'l EBD YOU1t BOUSE OF WORSHIP r • Harbor Reform Temple Worship, Pre-School. Temple School, Adult £.d.,· Youth Group, Sisterhood, Men's Club. Parties AM•'C Ca• llllllcJ u..111 '$ 9 Come Feel the Wannth u.11--. ...._....- ._..._....... UMt--7111 ··--·--~) RABii MARK I. MILLER l&'M'T•llllll Frl.a,.... flmll ...... • Ill fr*f . .. ..... 1••• ........ MllE:t.Y_....._ ..... ..._,_ *1' , 2 7 J S qc 9 I WI C....Alllll ...... Educlllor Glr Prayer To SL Juda ••• Ma1dles.M-...e1 laalte••·---11ertne.1 • ...-.. --·INW*' .. ........... -....... ... .-1erewr.S.CIM .... ef ·-.... fer ... Sc. , ... ..,..., •. ,. ......... .. •· SI. I*· llelfer el die •••eleee.•rat*•· Say this prayer nine times a day and by the 8lb dlly your ....,. will be wwered. It hM M'ftl' been tmown to fail. hblic:8tioG ....... promiwl ......... s. ...... -...... MW Lunch menu The lunch menu for Newport- Mcsa public schools, the week of Jan. IS to 22, is as follows: Tllunday, Ju IS: Hamburger --------------------~---.. with catsup and fix.ins, french ~nbip aftd hear this prKtical, Chn..cc..ucd. Wl»lica.I m a . "ORDINARY PEOPLE MAKE WONDERFUL DISCIPLES" fw..rtt lt27·ll) 7•10 P.M.-s..M,. ~ ......._, fries, chocolate pudding and milk . FrWaJ, .Ian 16: Oven fried chicken. tater tots with cat.sup, chilled peaches, buttered french brad alid milk. ..... Brilce ,,..,...._ Mo .. a7, Jaa. It: Martin Lutber ~io1, Jr.'• birthday oblawd. Public holiday • kf •J8w7ll,198'1 • • J ..... s ,.,.... a.JO ... IO.a5A.M. ...... ,, ... ~ ..... icty begins to appear, there is a presence of an absence, perhaps the mother and therefore a sense of inner loss. At 14 months, a reaction-formation takes place that helps to cope with this anxiety. It is often here where the inf ant gets an idea of .. No!" .. It is," according to Loder, .. a cosmic longing for a face that will never go away, in this case a longing for .. he face of God· that is inherent in each of us . Without this in our lives, achievement never satisfies, overachievers cannot give or m::eive loft. The real 1C111C of achievement is not pouible became all the energy we spend in •achieving' in our 1uccea oriented society. we would lib to feel is the product of our just 'being' that that would be o.t. 1be stress of doing better or even maintaioina does not allow the face of God in our liYCS which takes away the ability to love and that is really the motivation for our existence. The paradox here is the fact in our punuit of a basic need we are making sure we do not achieve it by over- achieving behavior." Loder added that our self- destructive nature of complain- ing and rebelling was illustrated in the Old Testament. when people who were wandering in the desert with Moses began to complain. Serpents weTC sent. biting them. Moses was instructed to make a bronze serpent on a staff and when he touched a bitten pcnon be was able to heal. The lesson here, said Loder, was that the curse and the cure is together just as it was during the time of crucifixion of Jesus, when an innocent man was tried and killed on the cross. A~ the curse and the cure togtber. .. His love went to great extremes to_ give us a chance to change our minds about what direction we choose to be born anew," said Loder. .. When Jesus Christ becomes the face that wilJ never go away, .. said Loder ... 1/un it is possible for real love." Organ concert at SI. Andrews An organ concert featuring Steve Pilington and Chuck Sundquist is scheduled for Sun- day, Jan. 18 at St. Andrew\ Presbyterian Cbun:b in Newport Beach. Pilkington is the regular orga- nist at St. Andrew's, while Sundquist plays at the Fint Presbyterian Church in Santa Ana. The program includes Origi- nal Works and Transcriptions by Ferde Grofe, Rutta, Jongen. and John Philip SoUIL The concert features worts for 4 hands and ~ feet played on the 92 Rank Casavant Orpn in the St. Andrew•s Sanctuary. Tbc public is invited to attend~ No tickets arc required but a freewill offering will be taken. Call the music offtce for in.for- mation at 532-3821. St. Andrew's is located at (IC)() St. Andrews Road in Newport. Temple to hold adult classes Temple Isaiah of Newport Beach (Conservative) will offer again this year again an adult education course consisting of six sessions in basic Hebrew Writing Skills. Rabbi St.even D. Schatz will be the instructor. The class will be designed for beginneg. Repuation can take pt.ce by calling the temple office at sq. 6900 OT ~7512. or at the class which will take place every Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the temple's place of wonhip: 2401 Irvine Ave., in Newport Beach . (Back Bay) c/ o the Harbor Christian Church. 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Qiih 2 fidml. OCMn-tAew South Lal· 2 ba, dbl~·~ jac. unaHouse= Non-tennis. r1y rental, smokinf;.&)> ional $1000/mo. Open lt30 to o~ mont~ 1. Avail now 213--258- i utilities. 4 5479 •' \ •Art ART AJvw · Delacroix $200.· $800.855-0938 eCutlDlll LMdlc ..... CUSTOM LANDSCAP· ING OESIGHS-Spri~ systems installed/ repaired/cleanur,s/ haulawar/lic & ns. 535-061 CLEANING UNLIMITED For exc elence in house-cl~ prowidinl all supplies inchdrw vac- TNSt*fthy & ._._ ble. Call --for esti-mllils.. .. 546-3726 300='81ncl1J COMPANION AID£ with nursin1 ~ce ~for COU· pie or sinsle . Will care for~ in my u· tiful~rs. .......... Full Spectrum Bldrs. Room additions. remo-delia& kitcttels. a.ths. deck$, incl: carpentry, interior/exterior paint· ifw. ...... !. ... tilq & nwble. Lie "490023. 493-0411 EARN XTRA MONEY FOA XMAS! MARKET THE MOST EXCITING JEWELRY IN YEARS. SHORT CUT TO FRANCE. Goin& to France? Tutorin1 & Translation SeMci for traveler, Businessman. & Studn. Michel 662· 3256 WOROPROCEss.NG AJI areas al business ~~ •Woeclpioc 111in& -OUR JEWEl.RY ts SEEN EXCfl t ENT WAGES for spare time assembly work; etecbOI Mes. crafts. o.t.s. Into (504) 641 · 0091 ext 1238 7 ct.ls We need nsistaAc:e in ~Md respond- TEl.EMARK£TING $7.50 • Sl3/hr Pwmann PIT ct.v & .. ~ ...... -. tar nan-IJf'Ofit ~ Gnllltpmy. pM hrs. conv. HB loc. (Beach at 405). Call Linda 1-a>o-327--4080 - ANSWERS TO LAST WEEK'S PUZZLE ON OVER 30 1V SHOWS WEEKLY ANO SOME Of TH£ MOST POPULAR TV STARS HAVE PUR· CHASED THE JEWELRY FROM US. THIS NEW ORANGE COUNTY VEN- TURE IS YOUR OPPOR· TUNITY TO DO SOME· THING EXcmNG-HAVE FUN-ANO MAKE LOTS OF MONEY. TO VIEW THIS EXCITING JEWELRY OPPORTUN· ITY CALL: 714-476-5005 :1,. '°·daily work AIPOttS ~==!: exf>!t'tenee necessary; Paid to complete tr.in-.... wen at home. For information send seff. addressed, stamped envek>pe, 9~ inches FEDERAL. STATE & CML lcq to: AWGA. Dept E SRYC. JOBS $15,414 to BOil 49204, Atlanta. GA SS& 785 .. now hirirw. 30359 Calf Joll'uNE 1·518---Enthusiastic Mp. 459-3611 Ext. F2954 for Wanll!ld for busy Balm I~ swimwell mn. OJrDct AIRLINE JOBS .t!·7~7 ~d?1~/yr~ Htr· . '-"'L.L JOB LINE l · 5 8-459-3535 ext A2954 for info 24 hrs. Alison (213) 546-586§ Household help ~ for family al 4. l.aundfy, i~ some lite house keepi,._ PIT ref 642· 2990 San Oemente Inn Time Furnished house. winter 2275E~ Capisbaoo a.ch T awn- lease, 2 bedroom, 2 bath, ~ $1,000 plus talce . Dana ~ Lwee 2 bed-house. Walk ID 8-ch.. 3 3 decks, 2 dini,_ rooms over low payments. bedrooms, 2~ baths, fabulous ocean view' Bonus time included. room, 2 bMh apll'tJnenl family & dininc room 492-5501 Fi~. dishwasher, =7 $1500 month. 4.BEDROOM 2-bath ~-refnaerator. $850 no areas, fire~. bal· 2 Laeuna ~ts. 498· 1917; 661· CO!fff /view. ,.... una Hills, fenced • ~12 dishwasher. 2-car att· close ID tennis courts. ached prap. $1,100 406-~ $1,200 includes l:ar· 2 Bedroom. 2 bath & monthly f:us sec~ studio with ocan view. Unf. dener. Anna 643-31 3 Dana Point, $785 & depcsit ( 13) 431- Ocean Veew Dana Point $750.493-6579 For Rent Prestiaious Capistrano Beach. Beau· Duplex 2 bedl~ Like new studio with loft. Palm Valley CoUn~ tiful ocean view. 3 bed· loft. 2~ baths. I blocks from ~·s Club. Palm Desert. rooms, 2~ baths, 3 fire-dryer hook<>St. Gare & main beach. 5 / Bdrm + den wk1I1 places. 2 wet bars. ~rd $1, . Drive by montNy. 497-6199 Monthly. 714-895-79 6 Gardener included. 3771 =a· Dana days $1.800. (714) 661-9520 Point 49 1 409-Condaa 410-looml forlenl for Rent House 3 bedrooms. 2 North Lacuna House 3 Newport I eeacfi-New baths. Mission Viejo, air, bedrooms. 3 baths plus Roommate wanted for new carpets, floors & den. Fireplace, decks, furn. 2 ~ 2 ba. dbl my beautiful house in e:int Laree fenced yard. praee. Modem. Cliff Dr. m:~~~ ~ Hitts & Mission ery clean. $1.200 across from oceanfront. Vi furnished $295 + monthly 830-1715 $1.850. 497-1020 l'f utilities. 586-8672 CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS l. Refu~ 6. Plots stUICJ..'f 1-0. Fu~ ( sbn,;) 14. A tourc~ of oil 1). N~gkct t 6. To whc:ttJ Slde 17. Aspects 18. Appra~ 19. IUrnput t ttnch 20. Golf nccJ 21 Afternoon partlM 2 3. N"'5 source n . Author. C P. 27. EIC'VateJ r.a1IRX1ds 28. Putty 19. Eveq1hin~ .\I H0tst1 ns: cr;iM n . Pby,:rourkl item \8 Prl4VinoteJ ·\O . John _ 4 I. Enp~ foni.-00.: 42. Single 43. Yun 4>. Girrs~ 46. Oosc tic 47. Cavitin 48. Speak o( ) I PoJ ,.~~'<'t.a.ble H . S&.ill z. s • .. ,, lO H PttWu F ttne.b cotn n . Ch.Ulm~ ~9. J~t'I box 62 Brau 64. Chum 6~. Gram M . lnm1n~ (.S Hot md btt in1: 70. Smell 7 1 P.ar~J,~ 71 W~foot~ fowl 1~ c.i~ 7 4. Cozy rooms n Possnsor DOWN I . Throngs 2. F<>tt11,-ner \. Tck\·1s1on 4 A<trns Arden ~. La'~ 6. Lcuon 7. G3lht-r 8. Pl.ice ( oc orchnr ra 9. Walked 10 Va.n-hkc rttrtthon vducle I l . M~ecuul plint I 2. Prox1nute I } Plues 22 Mor.ay. for~ 2-t Vm11bte 26 W'11k through •.ate< ""'°.Gui~ l I u,.:.AI JOC'Wllffi1 \2. Pop htro \\ Center \4. lte~15t~rs. Ul music \~ Prdensc \6. . ...~ \7 0.1-nch n~tion \H OivinJt btrd 19 T~'em 4 ~. Proooun .u leip1n1t J.mptubun 46 anbonJ 49 CoUMon )0 An~r ~l. Youn~ ~.al H Bc.wriful Wonwl )4 Prophetic siplS )6. Dens protector H . Boost )8. Church olf'nr >9 HatYUt M . Assuunt 6 1 Nat1,·e of Abttdttn 6 \ Stuch from palm tren 6 7 Lyne poem 69 M1llc·Ji!" 1n~ ininW II 11 IJ - - -,; .. -1 ·-' ..,._ -- ,_ II MllMIY Ii. Im THE ..wPORT ENStGHICOSTA MESA NEWSllAVINE TODAY 41111£ •• ..... 517. C1aJ11tlMln 517. C1a•1•d.- 514-0ut of .... ••1atlr .. Room.Mte Wanted to share Balboa Island duplp M OI F. 859-1390 OI 675-9048; Responsi- ble penat. WEST EUROPEAN MAN. - 40+ ~loyed, quiet. ~ 'no ancs. shilht. .... tD shwe res. ... CdM. Lewe ms&. tar Dick, 760-7132 417 l11Dlt .... Lacuna Niauef Condo. Lowest priced (2) bed- (2) baths . Crys. ~ay. Assu~at>le 9.67% loan. Tastefully u0£raded. Open-house 12-noon-5 p.m. week· ends. $1011700. (714) 495-0222. 45 Pear1 St, Laauna Niguel Costa Mesa Home · Pool/Hot Tub, Family Room, Bar, flreplace. 3 bedroom, 2 bath. $148,000. 645-4511 ...... FOXES FOR CHRISTMAS -2 new Nol 1111.-, red fox vests. Small and medium. $375 each. 364-9247 OI D•tene at work 751-29n BEAUT1FUL EUROfl£AN VIOLIN, w/bow, ~ KClllCllia ~Ill • $1!500. ~ $1200 obo.8J8..5792 MAGNIFICENT NATU· RAl P£ARl Nttl<lAC'L 8 plus mm wMtl dilmal• ~ 24K,f';I ciunlt .. Plftdlr ... °"" a&oft $10,000. 494- 1991 t tedh)i. adorable. Shih--=--~-== SAVE $1000's! "'How to . for seniors. Pllly- Sell Your Own Home" J:r°~ for children. book tells all! Send Hurry only 4 Al9dv to Sl0.00 + Sl.00 ~ to be .-.... Dec. 12th. llO. er.wford.P.O. Ball $275 w:h. 492-5503 3042.0ntn>.C.91761 _ I IRUI~--~· _ SERVING THE NEWPORT HARBOR AREA • ----------------------~--------- CUSTOM EUROPEAN CABINETS Best Quality & Price James O'Connell Cabinet Broker Finish Carpenter 714·898-7663 uc # 450186 DESIGNER CARPET At Discount Prices · FINEST QUALITY Wide Price Range from $7.95 · $31.95 sq. yd. B & B Interiors 640-6985 644-9886 Patio Covers-Decks Complete Remodeling Licensed Quality Work-Reasonable 714-758-9088 Clll.ICME HOUIEIEEPOI .. Avei .... now. U..Wout. N8nnys. Compeniona. Ha. ...:t1111ing. ,,...,... UC. .... Bonded 171411•.a ... , ..... 1241 W. MDn. SA uu-••LIEll. .. OFFERtHG: • Room Additions • flemodeling • K*=hens & a., • Plllio Cowers a Deeb • Doore. w ...... & ., ....... ~...._ ... ....... Quelily Wort a Low Pric:9 Prot111 ·c-• .,...,,,..._ 8etwice ... .-. ...,..... PATIO COVERS-DECKS COMPLETE REMODELING LICENSED QUALITY WORK REASONABLE 714-756-IOll ·------------------------- • REMODELS • REPAIRS Ron's RESIDENTIAL VTR LEGAL PROBLEMS? COMMERCIAL ROOM ADDITlllS Handyman Service LANDSERVICE DIYOICE/SUPPOllT /CUSTODY ,.... ....... REMODELING Full ••"'-confrecfot & -~·,..,. ,,.....,., eon.......f1'U MNb ,_...., on...,, Dock Repair TfM T,.,... ERNEST L BISHOP "You deal directly Job. No.,_ Too._. c,.,..._u,. ATTORNEY AT LAW Crtm1naf. divorce with contractor ... ...... personal 1n1ury. WOODLAND BUILDERS au.lityWon FREE ESTIMATES .,.,,...,.,.. bankruptcy Reelonllbly Priced ~L.wldtc••• ATTORNEY 633-4113 FAIR PRICES 714-553-0344 S..$.Alft6, 0 • 714. 147•1701 714-752-0308 t•C•J4 7~18 BONDED 675-7641 E~dee INIT'IAL CONSUL TATI~ fREl ...,.. 131-6424 "' ·~ ' ·'-"' . .-• 1 ' . • -' . ""' •~~;s-: . . . ~ ~· . ·-· ··-~.j ••• ..J1r.-:: • ·• .,_;-~_ ---------__ · ---· -. . . McManus. Marine Maintenance •Hull Cleaning •Waxing • Mechanecal •Detailing ~Electri~at •Generator •Diesel Specialist IS0-1240 ABC 'MOVING •quick/careful •courteous 0 reasonable rates 552-0410 Tl38046 DYllAWTY MD- RIGHTWAY *PAINTING* •Homes •Offices •Non-Skid Pool 09ck1Patio •Parking Lot Stripping •Wedo it am 1--.1 . . ' "'GRAbqATE STUDENT.. PAINTERS" I Interior, eX1ertor1, 12 yrs. exp. Xlnt. WOt'll at r11•~ ,...., Available tmmediatefy. Call Oougno.et• u. •• .., ... T'MMoel~_. ..,......,.,..~win .-...-. ..... ._ .... YW"'lnaasca • ODIMtrUll P I 2* 17 S I -·· l•O' •• -· .......... .. ,.,-..,.n 1 1 a 1 &.-WllW ........ ..... .. ........ IR w. ••a . i4CiiiW •111m ........ The .. .. • ......., Is dak'S...._1&:0AAHGE COUNTY IRtOAL CONHE~ TION, 2056 Tustin A"'8., Ne•po:rt Blech, CA 92660. Mollie ....,_.I, 7056 Tus- tin Ave., NB. CA 92660. This business i1 con· duct.ct by an individual. Si9'*': Mollie...,.,..... Thi5 .....,,.,. was filed "'°' ... CG&lnty ~ of ~County on O.C.. 29. 1986. Ale No. f'330642 1111/81115 1122 5846 WNOTa: htiinOUI .. lllbl · NW STATIMEJIT The toMcMinl '*'°" is doins business es: COMPU· TER EDUCATION NET· WORK. 3114 s. Ramon.. S.U AM, CA 9'Z707. ca.y c. 9fauffer, 3114 s. Ramona, S.nte Ana. CA 91'107. This business is conducted by .,, individual. Sicnecf: Gary c. Stauffer. This statement was filed -'th the County Clertl of Oran1e County on ~25.1986. file No. F327490 12125 1/1 1/8 l/15 5834 &-a:llU fitiiliOU IU•lnt NWl'fAlW The faMowins penon is doins busA-.s es 1. US. ER'TV MORTGAGE CORPOR· ATION 2. FEDERAL MORT· GAGE CORPORATION. 1066 Santa Ana Street. ~· una Beach. California 92651 Mohan:h Mor'Ple Cor· poration, 1888 Century Pattt £.est. Suite 1204, Los Atw!leS. C.lifomia 90067. This business is con· ducted by a corpotlltion. ~ Monarch Mortpee i.Qli ... IM$e.tdJ~ ....... fie'd, Ptesident. This statement was fiaed with the County Clerk of Otance County on December 23. 1986. F330360 1/1 1/8 1/15 1/22 58'7 fl\J9UC NOTICE F1CTITIOUS 9USINESS MAME STAn:.NT The foflowins C*'$Of1 is doins business as: MZZ UZZ OElfGN, 2245 Republic Ave.. Costa Me5.a, CA 92626. This busJne5$ IS conducted by an individual. SCnecf: Eliz:abeth F abJner. This aat.-nent was fUed with the County CJenc of Or..we County on Dec. 29. 1986. file No. F330641 1/11/8 1115 1/22 5843 1-21111 ...-ICNOTU AChliOUI ., ... NAMllTA......., The~.,.,_ ... ~~n:JAMES "'°'9tTY MANAGEM£NT. 29 Sarena, Irvine, CA 92715. KENNETH W. JAMES. 29 SMina. IMne. CA 92715. Shsry A. JarNI, 29 Sar· tn1. IMM. CA 92715. ...... first transaded undlr ttMs buliNIS rwne on New. 1, 1986. Sllnld: Kenrwth W. James and ShlnJ A..--. Thia 2 ' rsll .. filed wfth the Counb Cid of Or.,.~ on Dec. 31, 1-. File Ho. F331114 l/8 1/151122 1/29 5873 .. .,_ fit iii ..... llfllU ..... ITA1WllNT ,... ............. ... dmnl ........... . sant.ac'cs i, lt700fair· child. lrvfne. California, 90710 Gery L 8rinder1on, 19700 Falrchlfd, Irvine c.ttf. 90710, Martin V. --611M:ec:i9. eoror. dlf Mir, CdlM•• m25. ........ Jll 'r-MI 1111( ~ ..... Qlllr. ducted b;' a limlild C*tl'W· lhq>. Slir'8d 6-y L 8rind- et10n, ~ Pwtn.. This -....1*1t was filed with ... County Clettc of Qr.,_ County on Dec. 19, 1986. F329897 1/1 1181/15 1122 5849 C.211U flChiiOUI .. llEM MAMl ITAlllmfT The tolowint penon is do1n1 butlness as HIS· TORtC INVESTMENTS INC. 34242 Del Obispo, Dana Pbint. Calif. 92629 HiAoric lrwwtments Inc., c.mamil. 23()15 Def Lte>. Suite 02 141. Llllluna Hifls, Caftf. This business is beif'll conducted by.,. individual. Sisned Richard Hannon, V'a President. Thi$ aatement was ffled • with the County Clet1c of <>ranee County on Dec. 24, 1986. F 330426 1/1 1/8 1/15 1/22 5852 1.21197 PUaJC NOTICE NO-m--a-cw Alfl.ICATION TO IEU. ALCOHOLIC 80DMU 12-29-86 To Whom tt May t.oncern: DENNIS, BERKELEY F. is ~to the Department of Ak:oholic a..eraee Con- trd to sett alcoholic bwef· ases at 4248 Martinple Way1 Newporte.c:t\92660 -'th .. , .,. On s.te Gerlerat ~ Place license(t) 1/8 1/15 1122 5879 lt·ael "*'C NOTICE ACiiiiOUI .... OS NAllESTA~ The foOo•ine penon is dotn& business as: DANA NIGUEL ANIMAL HOSPI· T AL. 34181 Pacific Coast Hi&hway. Dana Point. CA 92629 JOHNSON & FORBES. INC.. a C.hfomia corpcn· tion. 34181 Pacific Coast H~. Dana Point CA 92629 Tt11s business is con- ducted by,. corporattOn The re1istrant com· menoed to transact buSI· ness under the f1dittous business name or names listed atxwe on 6/13/82 Seined: James f. Roberts. attorney fof the corpom.on This ~ was fiaed with the County Clertl of Orlnee County on Dec. 3. 1986. File No. fl28100 1/1 1/8 1115 1122 5857 l~l ..u.JC NOTICE ncn1110U1 ~••m NWITAn:.JIT The'°'~ persons ... doint business as: DRY· CLEAN U.S.A.·GATEWAY CENTER, 24000Mic:M Pwtt- .. y, Mission Viejo, CA 92691. Wesley C. Wtnfree, 835 s. Gull lane. Apt C-3, Mlaport e.cn, CA 92663. Eloise G. WlntrM. 835 S.. Gull Una. Apt C·l, N9wport e.cn, CA 92663. This business Is con· dua.d by husband ind wife. The r .. istrant com· "*ad '° tr...a busi-ness undllr the fictitious ~ neme ar names titilld ~on 12115/86. ~ W9sl9y c. W-tnfree. This ............ -Ned with tN County Qerl of Or-. Couf1'Y on Oec. l 9. 1916. F'lle No. F329902 l/1118 UlS l/22 5858 f Tiie.., .... 4197-2 . U.lla.111-1 T,.._ .. ..._,.1110 N011CI Of llUITIE'l IAL.£ YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED Of TRUST OR MORTGAGE OATEO 7/26/85, UNLESS YOU TAKE' ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP£RTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT PU8UC SALE. 1F 100 NEED AN EXP\ANATlON OF THE NATURE Of niE PflOCEEOtNGSAGAINST YOO, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On 1/23/87, M 9:15 a .m. 0 .0.C., Inc., a c.litomill ~poration. as duly •Pl'Ointed Trustee ut1def Jnd PtJrsuanl to Deed of Trust euc&Md by John Virtue and Ddol95 Vtrtue, as T rustor for the beMfit and security of NORTH AMERICA SAVINGS ANO l.OAH ASSOCIATION, •~.as Beneficiary, •ecorded 7/12, 1985, ~ I ment No. 85-257533, of Official Records in the of the County Recotder of <>ranee County, State ifomia. Will SEU AT PUBUC AUCTION TO THE HJGHEST BIOOER FOR CASH OR CASHIER'S CHECK (P9yable 11t time of sale in lawf\lf money of the Unitllld Sllltes), at: The front entrlftCe to the ~ Or.,. County Coult· house. located on Santa Ana Btwj., bet een ~ St. & Bro.dway. s.m.. Ana, CA all rilhtS. title and /interest NOOf"'"""lilel""~111t1 to and now head by it under said Deed of Trust;., the property situatedin said County and State described as: EXHIBIT•A• LEGAL DESCRIPTION PARCEL 1: Lot S of Tract No. 802, in the City of Newport BeadC: County of~ StMe d California. a per mep recorded 1n book 24 pap 7, Miscellaneous Maps, in the Office :Jf the County Recorder of said County. PARCEL2: That pottion of the Northwest quarter of the Northwest ;iu.rter of Section 35, Township 6 South. Rare 10 West. :Jf the 5-t 8emardino Meridian, in the City of Newport ee.ch, described as follows: eec;nnins at the most Northerly comer of Lot 5 of Tract No. 802, in the City of Newport &e.ch, as showr1 on a map reccMded in book 24 paee 7, Misceilaneous Maps. records of said <>ranee County; thence Nomoenterly .. the Nol1hweltlwty extension of the Northweste.rfy line of said Lot 5 to.,. ifQrsedion with the line of otdinary hi&h tided the Pacific Ocean in Newport Bay as described in decree of the Superior Coutt of Oranae County, rendeed Juty 2, 1928, a certJfied CXJPY of which was recorded Juty 12. 1928 in book 181. PIP 162 of Official Records; thence Southeasterty atone said tide line to its intersection with the Notthasterly extension of the SouthelSterty line of said lot 5; thence Southweste.1y alor'C said eictension to the most Eastetty comet of said Lot 5; thence Northwestet1y alone the! Northeastetty line of said lot 5 to the Point of beeinnif'll. The street address and other common desi&nation. if any, of the real Pfoc>ertY described abolle is purported tobe: 5 Harbor Island Or .• Newport Beach. CA The undefsicned Trustee disclaims any habtlity or any ·~of the stniet address and other common ~.if IJlrl, thclMt here.n - The beneficiary under said Deed of Trust heretofore executed and de'lwred to the undel'staned a .ntten Declaration of Default and demand for S.le. &nd a written Notice of Default arid Election to Seti The undefsCned caused said Noboe ol Default and EJectlOfl to SeU to be reootded 1n the county where the real propetty is located. That Noooe of Default and Election to Sell under Deed of Trust was recorded on 9/24/86. as Instrument No. 86-4.43296 of Official Records in the Office of the County Recotder of OmlP County, State of Calrfomia. Said sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty, express or impliec:i. re&ardin& title, posse5SIOfl, or encumbrances. to f>9Y the remainin1 pnncipal sum of the note(s) secured~ said Deed of Trust. With interest thereon, as ptOVided ill said note(s). advances. if any, under the terms of saidlOeed of Trust. fees. ctwees and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust. As ol 12125/86, the total amount of the unpaid ~lance of the obfi&Mion secured by the property to be soad •nd reasonat>te estimated costs. expenses and advances at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of S.le is $855,500.82. Nofth America Savinas and Loan, a Corpcntior1, as 8eneficialy 8y. 0.0.C. Inc, a California corponlbon, as Trustee, 7901 Westminster &Mi .• Westminstet, CA 92683. (714) 549-7300 ext 324 8y LUMIKO ~BAYS. Assistant Secretary Oad!d: 12/25/86 1/11181/15 Wien w-.na ntlh .... 'MrllW' NWlfAI,_. . The tolllwiftC penotlS .. doittC bulif'9SS as: FIRST CAPITAL FINANCIAL, lQl Yc:de sn.t, 1212. T ustift. CA 92680 • CAUF'ORHIA BUILOING ANO tNDUSTRtAl DEVEL· OPMENT CORPORATION. a Califomlai eorporetion, 22931 Triton Way, Suite 131, usuna HUis, CA 92653. INNOYATM: FlNANC&Al CONC£PTS, INC., a Califor. nia corponition, llM5 ~ s.1tl Ania. CA 92705. Gaty Gene Ta,taf, 12441 ''*"°' Circie. Loa Aami-to&. CA 90720 . "*.IC NOTICE nc11110U11U•1ns NAMll1'ATaBIT The toao.ins Plf'IOI' is doifW business as: (l) THE DAVIS BROADCASTfNG COMPANY. al 08C. 4500 Park Newport, Newport 8-ctt. CA 92660. "'°' o.vis. 4500 ,.,. Ne*lJO't. Nuport ~. CA~. Thrs business is con· duded by • t'Ot'PCQtion. ~ The Dwis Broed-cmtinC Co., Inc.. Rich Dwis. ~ This ..... c1 .......... , •• nt ... -Ned with the County a.1c ol Oretwe ~ on .Mn. 5, 1917. F"ite No. F33l566 1/8 1/15 1122 1129 5862 This business is con, duald bra jo&nt ...,,._ "*'C MJTICI Th• r .. istrant com· fttih .. • II EM n•ad to balllld tut-IMmEITanY lltf ,,.. under tN ktitious The Mowiite pnon 1$ bulif.-.,.,,. ar ._._ dotnc business as: LA ......, -. °" 12·1• BnL£CUISIH£ lnRhlw-s.-t GMy T.,W. lide Awe., 18, Newport . 1"MI • , , ._. -&Md 8llcfl. CA t2a1. .-.._ ~ an o1 fllWde oa ... Sa.llJ, ar._ ~ °" Oec. 15. 20'l1 ¥11111 Clian. Ntapet 1-. ~CAta61. fie ND.. F3212ll This business Is con· nllt:ZeL ---· "* buidnwsris -or----... 1----:-t-ll tll l/15-1121-5854::= .... ., Sisned~ Marcia EJlubeth Stuffy. This mi.._,....m...,1e1 .. nt"* wa filed with the County Clettc of iOranllt County on Jan 5, 1987. file No. fl31564 1/81/15 U221129 5863 PUIUC NOTICE f'ltlliiOUI .,.,m JIAME ITATIMEJfY The foltowi,. '*'°" is ~ busir.-~ SCUBA SCRUBBERS. 2622 New- Pott 8l¥d.. Newport a.ch. CA 92663, P .0. 1bc 3588, Newport Beech. CA 92663. Kenneth Lee Matbee, Mar, bte .... Corp., c.tifomia 3605 Finley St. Newpo.1 Beech, CA 92663. This butinets is con· ducted by • corporation. Si1ned: Marble Marine Corp., Kenneth L Marble. President. This statement was filed wit't'I the County Clerk of Or-. County on Jan. 5, 1987. File No. F331565 1/8 1/15 1/22 1/29 586' "8.JC NOTICE ~llllOUI .,..,. fUME STA'flMEJfT The foltawina persons are doins busiNSS as: Gfl·SU VENDING CO., 826 N. Rich· man, Fullerton. CA 92632. Gilbert Aluilar. 826 N Richman. Fullerton, CA 92632. Susan Aau1lar, 826 N Richman. Fullerton, CA 92632. This business is con- 1 ducted by a eenenf part- nership. Si1ned: Gilbert Aluitw This c11sta'21tef.....,met-n"'t was filed with the County c~ of <>ranee County on Jan S. 1987. Fi\e No. f331563 1/8 1/15 1/22 1127 5869 1·2llOI .....CNOTIC£ n:1:::S The follo#ltll person IS doin1 business as· RJK INSURANCE SERVICES. 23276 South Pointe C>me. #203 Laguna Hills. CA 92653 Robtn :J. KcMch. 29882 White Otter Lane. Laguna Nlluel. CA 92677 Business first tranSKted under this business name on Dec. 1986 This business is con- ducted by an ind1v1dual Si&ned: Robtn J. KcMch This statement was filed with the County Clerit of Oranee County on Dec:.. JO. 1986. File No. F330864 1/8 1/15 1/22 1129 5875 l.all5 PUmJC llOTIC( AtliilOUIMl•IEIS NAME ITAlalllT The fol~ '*"°" is doins business a: KJVRE CO .• 3179 Alta lalUN Btvd.. l.leme a.ctt. CA 92651. Irena Ervik. 3179 Ma Laauna Blvd., Laauna a.ch. CA 92651. 8'lsirl8S'S finl .,.. Uded undlf this bu5it'8S5 Mme on Dec. 18. 1986. This business is con· dudld by an iftdMdual. ~--EMIL This ~ -Ned with the County a.rt ol Or-.. Oaur1tY an Oec. 30. 1916. f"ete Ncl. f330867 118 l/15 1122 1129 5876 It.a.I Wmta FCih ... • llflEIS NAMllT•Tt "' The falaMI• penOr'I 1$ ~ bulif-. as: PEREN- NIAL ROWOS. 638* N. Coast Hiattway, U,una a.ch. CA i2651. PM G.. -..ct\.~ Aolrn. IMN. CA 9V 14. f"wst °"" of Operation l2122A6. This busiMU Is con· dudlld bJ M tndiYidual. ~ .... G.tuc:h. TNa JP 7 Nnt w fielt .... ... ~ Cleril of or.. ea..., on Dec. 17 • lta Fill ... F32967l 1V25 l/l l/8 l/..15 • 5123 fJUa.IC~ RtiliiiOUI 1U•1• _.ITA'fWT Thli folkJwlnc person is ,sotn1 business -.: VAN· OWSEN & COMPANY. 650 t<*t\ Center Drive, SuiY 1200,1 Costa Meu, CA ~erine VanOeusen. · 203 Stanford~ Irvine, CA ~ns. This business is con· ducted by an individual. Si1ned: Katherine Van· Oeusen. This statement was fi'-"' with the County aertt·~ 0ra,,.., County on Dec. s. 1986 File No. F32MOO 12125 1/1 1/8 1/15 5822 ll-21747 ACllllOUI.,.._ NW STATEm'JfT The followina person is doiti1 business as COAONA HEIGHTS VENTURE, A CALIFORNIA · LIMITED PAR'rn.ERSHIP, 3919 Wes- tefiy Place. Suite 201. New- port Beach. C.lifornia 92660. J.C. Mannins Company, Inc., a California Corpora· t.ion, 3919 West.erty Place. Suite 200, Newport Beach, C.lifomia 92660. This buisness is bein1 conductty by • limited Plft· nership. SCiied James. c. Mannina. president, J.C. Mannine eomc-11. tnc... This statement was fi'ed with the County C1etk of <>ranee County on Dec.. 22. 1986. F330092 1/1 1/8 1/15 1/22 5850 i.aai ~llOTICE ACiihOUI ar•EIS U. STAlllmf'J The f0Howin1 per50f' is doins business es: MONTE· REY PINES ASSOCIAT£S. LTD .• 5000 Birch, Newport Beach. CA 92660-2175 MONTER£Y ANES. INC . a C.l•rorn,. corporabon, 5000 Birch. Newport Beech. CA 92660-2175. Thts busLness is con· ducted by a limited partnet. ship First Date of Operat1ou 10/.13/82 Si1ned: Kay Covif18lon, Secretaty. This statement was filed wrth the County Clert of <>ranee County on Oec 11. 1986 File No. F329028 1/1 1/8 1/15 1122 5856 1-21153 PUIUC M011Cl FlCiliiOUS -· NW STAn.JIT The fo'~ ~IS doen& business as: VSAR Of SOUTHERN CALIFORNlA. 110~ Sapphire, EMlboa Island, CA 92662 . AUTOMATED VOICE PffOOUCTS. INC., a Cafifor. nil 00fl)Qt4icwt, 110~ Sap- phire. Balboa Island. CA 92662. This businas is con· duded bf I OOlpotlltiOf L The rec;istnnt com· n•iced 1ID trwmd busf.. ness under the fictitious business .,.,,. "' rwl'.s listed aboM on 12115186. $Cned: Aobeft F. Hueaw. Va A9Sidlnt. This .......... filed with tne ~ an of ar.,. ~ on Dec. 19, 1986. File No. F329904 l/l 1181115 1122 5860 s ··~ .....CllOTU ..... •fl• 3 di 9 "' ,._ ... Public notice is hef"eby ~ thllt Ooulles B. John- son and Batbata R. John· son. husb9nd and wife. and Richard D. Bowen and Mavis L Bowen, htasbend and wife, te etotor ~ doins business under the fic:ti· 00u$ firm Mme and~ of Mail Boxes Etc. USA at 32221 Camino ~ B 105 City of S.n Juan Capistrano, County of ~. s..e of Calitomia. did on the 27th -ol June. 1986, by mutual oonsent. dissohe the said s:-tner· ship and terml..-e their relations as pm11 iers there- in Further notice is hereby liven thllt the u~ .... not be ~b6e. from this day on, for M1'1 oblip- . t.ion incutred by the attla(s) in (his) (her) (theft) own name(s) °'in the rwne of the finn. DATED AT l..ilfluna Hills, California. this 2nd day of Aucust. 1986. Si1ned: RICHARD D. BOWEN , MAVJS L BOWEN, DOUG- LAS 8 . JOHNSON, BAR· BARA R. JOHNSON. 12/25 l/11/8 1/15 5827 WllOTICE F'lthliOUI •1111m NWITATEMBIT The tono.ina pmson is doin& busineu as: THE WEOG£. 22"1 Partt Neapoi1 #204, Ne.Pott Bach, CA 92660. Greaory Forrest Lauter, 2240 Pattt Neaport. New- port Beach. CA 92660. This business is con- ducted by an individual. The ree1strant com· me ICed to trans.ct busi· ness under the fictitious busmes.s n3me "' names listed above on NI A. Scnmf; Gres UW!r. This sta~meut was filec with the County ~ (f <>ranee County on Dec. 16, 1986. File No F329524 1/1 1/81/15 1/22 fVaJC fllCJlQ F'tCI I iiOUS 8UllllfSS ~STATDmfT The followi~ person lS do1n1 businen as: JRC ~·SES. p 0 Bo.« (l ll ~ CryslaJ A~). New- Pott Beach, CA 92662. John c.lkins Enterpnses, C.lifomia, 111 ~ Crystal Awenue. Newport Buch, CA 92662. Tlus busiMu is con· dudied by a OOI poation. The rqimant com~ metlCled 1D tral tAd busf.. ness under the fictibous business name or names listed above on 6/'81. Silned: John Canons Enter- prises, John R. C.lkins, Plwidwll. This ......,_.. was filed ... 1he County a.rt& of Or-.. County on Dec. 11, 1986. f'"l6e No. f329(M2 1/1118 UlS 1/22 5845 .. - •• - -·' --· --. ---.. - .IAWMY 1l 1• THE NEWPORT ENStGNICOSTA MESA NEWSllAVtNE TODAY TAClll~ ...,.,..,..n,.,a .. Of ftUITll"l MLE 1.-Na.141257J/UTUf'F T.&.Na.1.111• UNITCOOIL CROCKER CUSTODY CORPORATK>N aa duty .,pointed T ruS19e under the foHowina described deed al trust WIU SEU AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDOER FOR CASH On the forms which .,. lalwful tender In the United States) and/or the cashiet's. c:ettiW or other checks specified in the Civil Code (~ble in full • the time of sa'8) all rilht. titte and lntentst con-,.d to and now held by it under said Deed al Trust in the property hereindef desaibed: TRUSTOR: ROBERT L RATUFf, PHYLLIS J. RATLIFF BENEFlCIARY: CROCKER NATIONAL BANK recorded December 30, 1983 as Instr. No.83-5923n of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of Orange County; said deed of trust describes the followinc property. A Condominium comprised of: All that certain land situated in the Sbrte of California, County of Orange, City of Newport Beach, described as follows: Parcel 1: Unit 14, as shown and defined on the Condominium P!an for Lot 1, recorded June 16, 1982 as Instrument No. 82·205058 of Official Records, Oranae County, California. Part:et 2: An undivided l/54ttt interest in and to Lot 1 of Tract No.11451, as shown on a Map 1'8COfded in &c* 491, Paaes 47 and 48 of Misceflaneous Maps, records of Oranee County, CaJifomia, tqietherwith alt improvements thereon, exceptina therefrom Condominium Units 1 throustl 54, inch.ISM!, located thereon.. EXCEPT all oil, oil ri&hts. minetats. mineral riahts. natural ps rilhts. and other hydrocatbons by whatsoever name known, that may be within or under said t.nd, without. however, the richt to drilJ, mine, 5Un, explore and openrte thro&Ch the surface °' the upper 500 feet of the subsurface of said land, as resenled by the Irvine Company, a Michipn Corporation, in an Instrument recorded Novetnb« 8, 1979 in BoM 13386, Pace 1280 of Official Records.. Parcel 3: Non-exclusive easements as set forth in the secbons entitted "Support and Settlement and Encroachment", "'Community Facilities Easement", and "'Orainaae over Community Facilities", of the Attideentitled .. Easements" of the Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restric· tions for Belcourt Master Association (The "'Oedaration") recorded March 24. 1982 as Instrument No. 82·10113f of Offkial Records, and any amendments or supplements thereto. YOU ARE IN ·DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 12/20/83. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION Of THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. 2 Chatham Court. Newport Beach. CA 92660 "'(If a street address or common desfcnation of property is shown above, no warranty is aiYen as to its complete- ness or correctness)." The beneficiary under satd Deed of Trust, by reason of a breach or default in the obligations secured thereby. heretofore execoted and delivered to the undersigned a written Declaration of Default and Demand for Sale, and wntten notld! of default and of election to cause the unders11ned to sell said property to satisfy said obhgatlOfls, and thereafter the undersigned caused said notice of default and of election to be recorded August 18. 1986 as Instr. No 86·367985 of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of Orange County; Said Sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty, express or 1mphed, rqarding title possession. or encumbrances. to pay the remainina pnnc1pal sum of the note(s) secured by said deed of Trust, with interest as in said note provided, advances, if any, under the terms of said Deed of Trust, fees, charaes and exi>enses of the T nfstee and of the trusts creabed by said Deed of Trust Said sale will be held on: Monday, February 9, 1987, at 1:30 p.m. in the lobby to the buildina located at 601 South Lewis Street. <>ranee. California 92668 At the time of the initial publication of this notice, the total amount of the unpaid bllance of the obliption secured by the above described deed of trust and estimated costs, expenses, and advances is $58,528.47. It is possible that at the time of sate the openlna bid may be less than the total indebtedness due. If availabte, the expected openinc bid may be obtained by callina the foUowina telephone numbers on the day befont the sate: (714) ~7 or (213) 627...a65 Date: January 2. 1987 CROCKER CUSTODY CORPORATION as said Trustee. By T.O. SERVICE COMPANY,~ 9y Sue Pitchard, Assistant Secretary, 601 South Lewis St., 0rafll9, CA 92668, (714) 385-4700 1/8 r.tl5 1/22 5870 T047144 NOnCE OF TRUS1U"'S U1.£ T. S. No. 32-241.Q507 PATEL YOU ARE .. DEFAULT UNDER A DEED Of TRUST Di\TEO OCT08ER 12. 19&4. lN.ESS YCIJ TAKE ACT10H TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, rT ~y BE SOlD AT A PU8UC SALE. F YOU NEED AN EXPUNATlON OF THE NATURE OF THE PAOCEEOtNG AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOUlD CONTACT A LAWVER. CCMlllf•llll Au4'-y Com.-'J, a c.1bna awpotlloi1, Tn.aM wider N tlbowe OMd of TNlt. ..... e. ~ lf1ml»N belDw an Febnmy 10, 1111 ... 9:00 AJ.l. .. ... • &net •*•"* ol ...... Counlr Coure.o... 100 ac c.. o.t. w.. Furr.-Kami\ -100 WMt"' Shet.. The .... be made to N hW*t biddlr. Plrn•ll !TUI be"' lllw Ca> CMh. (b) a cmtMn cl**._, on a .... • nllllol• Mr*. (c) a Cit-* drmn bJ a ..... or ....., ad "'*'"· or (d) a c::hedl ._, bJ a .-. or .....,...,.. ..... 1111.,. ........ 11aclelii•i. or::~...,. 1111 aled In Sedlarl 1192 (i,. ClllDeNI Rr1 IC:illil c... ....... tad'° dD ..... In c.lbi ... a.-..................... of .. ln~....., ol ............. "' AmMca. The .... be ,,... ..... ••DMl•-•••.-...worlmpled,,.._..iu .......... 1 7 .. .... Ca ....... ~ll .. TN111eundlr1'9 ... 0... t1I TNll ..... -.., lL.H. ,_Md fM tat 1n ............. t1D9Jl!llM ........... , ..... 0,, ., .................. 1-.. .. a.lllf n1 a..~ero +:c•1aa TimO....,Tw ·---•-•ftl'I .............. .. •'•Eilert 1 •TIWllNl1 -:r•:rt.,rn.aata _, ...... 1 2 .. v.. .. 1n .. ...,. .. ..,, . known, 1hllt mtY be within or undlr uld IMd. WlthcM. h:e•t.,., therW1tllDdriN, mini. ............. andaper• thfOICh the eurface or the upper 500 ,.. ol the tublurf.c:e d Aid land, as l'ISW'wed .,, the INlne ~. • Michlpn Corporttion. In Wt inllNmenl r9coided Ncwnber 8. 1979 ln Book 13386~ ,....1280, °' Oflici.t Atc:ords. PAACEL3: Non.-c.JulNe easements es set faith In the MCtions •Witted "'Support and SetUernent Md Enctoechmenr', "'Communhy f acillties Easements". and "'Drllil •• Cllllef Community facilities" of the attide•ltlded "'Ellt rNID"' al the Dedaf'1ltjon al Co¥enants. Coldtious and Aestric· lions tor Bek:ouft Mater Association (the '"Oec:lenltion") recorded Matett 24, 1982. as Document No. 82-101131, of Official Rec:onts and any amendments or supplements thereto. . YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A 0££0 OF TRUST DATED 12/20/83. UNLESS YOU T~~. ~TION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY 8£ SOU> AT A PUBLIC SALE. If YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE Of THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. 2 Chlltham Court. Newport Beach, CA 92660 "(If a street address or common desllnMion d property is shown aboile, no warranty is liven as to its coinpMte- ness or correc.tness).· The beneficiary under said Deed of Trust. by reason of a breach OI default if'I the oblililtions secured~. hetetofor9 aecl_, and cWMirlld to the undefsiCned a written Dedanltion of Oefautt and Demand for SM, and written notice d def..tl and of MctiQn to cause the u~ to sen Yid property to satisfy seid obliptions, and thelelf'ler the undersilned caused said notice of default and of election to be recorded June 11, 1986 as Instr. No..86-2~ of ~I Records in the office of the Rec:ordet d Or..,.. County; Said Sale will be made, but without . cownant Of warranty, express or implied, reptdirw tide passessk>n, or encumbrances. to P'Y the remaininl principal sum of the note(s) secured by said deed of Trust. with interest as in said note provided, advances, if any, under the terms of said Deed of Trust. fees. chafles and expenses d the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust Said sate will be held on: Monday, February 9, 1987, at 1:30 p.m. In the 1obby to the bwldi-nc tocated at 601 South Lewis Street. <nnae, California 92668 • At the time of the initial publication of this notice, the total amount of the unJ)aid bllance of the obliption secured by the above described deed of trust and estimated costs, ~ses. and advance5 is '6'6.333.86. It is PoSSible that at the time of sate the ooenina bid may be less than the total indebtedness due. tf available, the expected ooeninc bid may be obtained by callina the followina telephone numbets on the day before the sate: (714) 385-4837 or (213) 627-4865 Date: January 2. 1987 CROCKER CUSTODY CORPORATION as said Trustee, By T.D. SERVICE COMPANY, aaent By Sue Pit.chard. Assistant Secletaly, 601 South Lewis St . Oranae. CA92668. (714) ~700 l/8 1/15 1/22 5871 1-21115 ~NOTICE f1CTIT10UI ....... U.-'ITATEMINT The-f!OMowirw persons are dolrw business as.: WATI· SON LA HABRA VEN · TURES. 840 Newport Cen· ter Drt1te, Suite 655. Newport Beach, CA 92660. Wattson Real Estale Investments, a California General Pattnetship., 840 Newport Center Drive, Suite 655, Newport Buch, CA 92660. The 8orie Family Trust, 840 Newl)C)ft Center Drive, Suite 655, Newport Beach. CA92660. Edwin Meserve. 4000 MacArthur Court, Suite 1500. Newport Bw:h, CA 92660. This bu$iness is con· ducted by a eenetal pert. ner'5hip, The partnership com· menced business on Odober 27. 1986. SicrMld: Wlltllon A1t1i1 Ell* lrwest· ments. a c.tiifol 1u GeneraJ ~. By. Donald A. -......,, GenerJll Pwtr.. This ltlllment -filed wtth the ~ Clerk °' °'*'81 County on Dec. 19. 1986. r:-• No. Fl29896 118 l/15 l/22 1119 5878 PUIUCNOTa f1C'Tf1'10US9UINSS NAii£ ITATDllJfT The fot&owttlc pet50n is doi• business as: REAL TY WORLD • Newport BMch. 1605 Westdiff Drive, Hew· port a.ctt. CA 92660. I PW Ban9tt ~. Inc., (California) 1605 Westcliff Oriw, ..... port Beach, CA 92660. Business fiBt transac:t9d under this business name on 12/1/86. This business is con· duct.d by • corpotation. ~ ..... .,,. AMlty, James ,_, a.mitt. Prws-. id9rtl This stat..,.,. -filed wittt the ~ ca.tc of Or.,. County on Dec. 17, 1986. ,. ... No. F329733 1181/15 l/22 l/29 5167 111111 WllDID .......... ULLTI. mJ&tM-OI Nttt•18M•ID I& ma11 • a.aan1 Toel ...... bel ........ c:reditDn. adll .. lt c:red· itorl. -pertOnl who mey be othef MM lt"" ntld in the will 0t ...... al SAU Y R. MARTIN AKA SARAH A0R£R MARTIN MA SAU Y OIQ(A50H MMT1N A ~ hes been filed by EMM'AJANE RORER CRARY In the Superior Court d ORANGE ~ requesti,. ttwt EMMAJANE RORER CRARY be appointed as personal teptlSllnt.ltM to adminis- ter the ..... °' the dece- dfft. The petition requests authoritY to 8dm4nlsllr the estN under the lndlpelid- ent Administration of Em.Act. A S-~on the petitb1 will be held on 1/28117 • l :45PM in Dept. 3 locllted at 700 CIVIC CENTER ORfVE WEST, SANTA ANA. CA9270l IF YOU OBJECT tD the srantin8 al the petitiol .. ~ should either~ It the hearin1 and state your ob;ections or file written obied.ions with the court befot9 the heari"I. Your appewMCe mllY be in ... son or .,, '/CAif llllOmey. If YOU ARE A CREOITOR or a c:Of ltit....,. cniditOt of the dec;asecj, ~ must file ~claim with the court or present it to the personal representative appointed by the court within four months from the dllte of first issuance al letters as proirided in section 700 of theCalifom.a ~Code. The time tor filinl ca.ims will not QPire prior to four months from the eta of the heawina noticed above. YOU MAY EXAMINE the fil9 ... b¥ the ccut. "~ ..... .,...., ..... ••rt In the est.Me. ~ fM'1 MtW upon the executor or administrator, or upon the attorney for the exec:iulor or administrator, and fi'8 with the court with PfOOf d ser· vice. a written r9QU8St stat· in& that )QJ deli,. se>eclal notice al the fmnl of an 1 inventory and appraise· mental emte asMts or of the petitions or accounts mentioned "' wt1ons 1200 and 1200.5 of the Caliiomia Probllta Code. ~ tor Pltitiof M!t: E. AVERY CRARY, ESQ, MESERVE. MUMPER & HUGHES, 5190 CAMPUS OfttVE, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92658-7820 l/7 1115 1122 5872 WMOnel f1CihiOUI •1111• UMEITAl'W The falf:-" .. persons .,. doifll business n: GARDEN GROVE PARTNERS, 1613 HiMc:twt C#cle, ~ ...,,_CA 926C8.. ~ c. & &n.wrl A. Hop-u.. 1613 Hiloest Oltde. Huntinaton Beach, CA ~ Randy Blumer. 2001 Kew~. V;> r,-11 ()(-1 'lid:. CAQ2fl,.. Robert H. & Luba 0. Parizo, 5051 Coral War. Oxnwd Shores. CA 83030. This business is con· ductlld by a ..,_.. s-t· rwship. The re1istrant com· ,,..ICed to trMSlld busi- ness under the fictitious bulir*1& Mme OI nanm liMd *-on 10-31-86. Silr.t.JadtC.~ This • 't ment wn filed wiet'I the ~ CWk ol ar._ CouflCY on Dec. 16. 1916.. F"lle Ho. f329593 12125 l/l 1/8 1/15 5821 ...... w~ flCihiiOUI ...... ..... lfAftmlfT The lallowilll persons are doq ......... RALPH'S SUBMARINE SANDWICH SHOP. 24001 Alicia hnl· ~MOl. Million VMlfo, CA 92691. BiU s.m.wi, 9838 Debois. Fountain Valley, CA 92108. SuMila H. Seddic, 9838 Debois. Fountain Valley, CA 92708. ~first trenucted undw U. bulineM name on F'eb. 1987. Thi1 ~siness is con· ducted by co-partners. Sianed: em Samawi, ...... This ........... filed ... the Courtly Ctet1t ol ar._ ~ on Jmn. 9, 1987. ..... No. Fl32213 l/1511221/29 215 5900 .... ,._ICmncl ITA1 ROf w•a• n•u. OIHClll ..... 1111• -The taloa• '*'°" has at.ldol'ld the UM ol the f"ictitious 8ulir-. N8rnc: MacTAYISH GOLDSMITH. 4250 Scan DrM. Nemport e..:ta. CA 92660. The F"ditiou1 Business Nlwnee•1.tlo8iboweWS filed in ~ Courtly on Janu8fY, l 979. Fite No. Fl07966.. --c. McNee. 15061 Glass Circle, trvine, CA 92714. This business .. ~ ducted by an individual. SCned: s..we C. McNee. . This stlllament .. fited 1lrittt the CountY Clerit of ~ Countr on Jan. &. 1987. 1115 l /22 1/29 215 5901 c ..... "*.IC .. ..,lflfl"-a- FIChiiOUI ...... ...-na.,_,- The loMowif'l s-•• ate· doirw business s: CORONA RfVEIMEW PARTNERS, a Cartfomia Gerwlll ,.,.,__ ship, c/o Wohl ln:Jlltz••lt ~. 4750 Yon Kar· mtn A\ltnUe. ~ 100. - NcwPQft a.ch. CA~. K. ~ Wohl, 4750 Yon ~A---. S.. lOOr Newport Beedt, CA 92660. ,_., Oestoraes. 4750 Yon Kannln ~ ~ 100. New~t Bw:h, CA 92M(). James Bensen, 4007 Taoside Lane, Coronll c11t a..,CA92625 . Olwid ........ 4720 LJn.. c:dn.~250. ....... Rey, CA 90292. o..irt.e Pl ... rn ..... -1ie1tiil0 M No. &. clo o.idlon~ 211 E. Oc::wt ao. .-•rd. s-..- • 10. Lona 8Mctt. CA 90802. Joanne Schowe. cJo Bat· bo9 a., Qub, 1221 .... Coast Hipway, .Newpe>rt 8ead\. CA 92660. Mary a.tb.r CaMl1. 118 Woff Shel. Alexandria. VA 22314. This businus is con· duaed by ........ Pitt· nennip. Silned: K. Grtpy Wohl · Gen. hr"-. This ......... -filled with the County Clef1l of ~ County on Ole. 1. 1986. File No. Fl27753 12/25 1/1 1/8 1/15 . I.~ "*.IC llOT'ICE flChliOUS .. MIEll NAMln•m MT The tollowWw persons are dotnc business as: 1414 COLI.EGE AVENUE APMT· MENTS. 16262 s.D S.· bara Lane. Huntinatoti Beed\, CA 92649. Man K. Muna. 16262 Santi a.t.ra lw. Hunt· i~ BMc:h, CA 92649. John L Austin, 2036 Bain ic om.. Costa Mesa, CA92626. Not Yet~ Busi- ness.. This business is con· dueled by. fimad ...,,.,. ship. Si1ned: Arian K. Mut'lltL ThfS ll't----n.-.-w Ned wttf\ the County CMttl ~ ~~onOic.17. 1986.. • Fill No. F329n i 12125 111 11'8 1/15 .a.-11.1111 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWSllRVINE TODAY ....... l..anl wmra ---"-a-Ol DM111 •EVA '·•'•IMLAl9• KOl•JOMPlllUIU EITA11 llO. a;.1•141 Toaftheirs.MI~. eteditaJI" cua.-lt cnld-itof'S, Md.,.,........, may be cAbwMM it• 'J Cl in thewil or_._olEVA P MARSHAU. A petition e. beer\ fled by PHILIP E. MARSHALL in the Superior Court of ORANGE County~ thalt PHILIP E. MARSHALL be appoiw lted as penonal ~ '° adminis-w the .-. "' the dece- dent The petition requnts authority to Mtminister the.- est.lite under the lndeoef ld- ent Administration of EmlesAct. A hearirw on the petition will be hekt on 1/14187 Ill 1:45fM in OecJt. 3 loc:M8d at 700 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE WEST. SANTA ANA. CA92701 If YOU OBJECT to the arantinl al the petition, '°" shouldeitt9..-r•the hearin1 and state rour A obiections or file written ob;ectioi'ls with the court before the hearina. Your ~~beinper· son ot bf '104JI( ~- If YOU ARE A CR£DCTOA ot a contit•it aediD al the dee 111 rd, 10I' ""* • .,o.111' daim wilh lhe court OI pn!Wll it to the ......... ,~ appointed by the court within four months from the cl* d first issuance d ~ as pmt9ded in section 700 al the California Problle Code. The time tor tilq daims will not expire prior to tour months from the dllte of the hearinc noticed abcMl. YOU MAY EXAMINE the file ~ by the court. " fO'.I are a person u•es1ed in the est.Me. ~ ~ sene upon the execut~ or admjnistnltor, OI upon the attomey for the aeallor OI admintstr'ator. and file with the court with proof of sevice. a written reQUeSt sutinc tNt '°" desire spe- cial notice ot the fihnc of an inv~ntory and appraise- rnent d estate asSllls or ol the petitions or aocounts mentioleed in sections 1200 and 1200.5 of the California PfobMlt Code. Attomer for petitioow: W1WAM 0. SCHAD. 505 EAST WILSON AYE.. STE D, Gl.ENDALE. CA 91206 12125 1/11/8 1/15 • ~-FROST CXM9ANf. 2'165 Los Alisos Blvd., ... 1, U1UN Hill, CA 983. The ffOll Group, Inc., a talifomia Corporation, 24555 l.oa Alltos Blvd., S.... l , Uiaurw Hills, CA 92653. Thr1 bugjneu is con· ducted by a corporMion. The reaistrant com· mesad to transact busi· ness under the fictitious ~ Mme OI '*"8S li$1ed above on 1-5-87. Sicned: The Frost Group, Inc.. Ale• Galuzenki, Seoetar. This ditMlleil-m ... eec .... nt w.s filed with the County Clertt of Or-. County on Jan. 6, 1987. f331810 1115 1122 1/29 2/5 5903 1·211152 .....CflOTICl FlCllllOUI ..... MWITATEMENT The fol~~ is doin& business as: JUOfTH PERRY DESIGNS, 832 Eme- rald Bay, l.altJna ee.cn. CA 92651. Judith f!Wry, 832 £.me. raid &.y, U1una Beach. CA 92651. Thi$ bu1iness is con· dudlld by .,, indMdual. The r91istrant com· menc:ed '° transact busi· ness under the fietiticJu5 ~ fwneOIMINl5 listed above on 1978. se-t: Judith Pwry. This ltllllllll i le"lt ws filed with the County Clettl of Or-. County on Dec. 19, 1986. F"lle No. f329890 1/1 1/8 1/15 1/22 5859 " ..... ....CllOTICE fCIU .. 9UJU M ..... ITATDIBIT The ....... psson is dDins bu1inea ..: DMAM ·IMAGES, 217 Yia Ebofi, Nr rot 8w:f\ CA 12663, Robert s. Greenburs. 217 Vaa Ooli, Nellport 8eect\. CA~. This business is con- ductad tJr M indMdual. The recistr•nt com- ,,~ to tr.as-ad busi· ness under the fictitious business rwne 01 nanws listed abo'le on NI A. Siar*: Robert s. Green· bura. This SUitemel It was filed with the Countr ()erk of Or.nee Countr on Dec. 29. 1986. File No. n3()8()C 1115 l/22 1/29 2/5 5898 i..-.. .....CNOTICE flCiiilOUI ... IESS ,.._lfATEMUn' The falowiell persons are doins business as: COL· LETT & PfNTO. 4220 Yon KMNn. sua 110. New- port 9-::f\. CA 92660. CHARL£S r. courn. 4220 Yon l(arman. Suite 110, Necport 8each. CA 92660. SAUL 8. PINTO. 4220Von Kwman. SUM 110, New- port a.ch, CA 92660. This business is con- duclad by • ~ p..t· ner5hip. Sicned: Saul 8 . ~ Grrwal Pattner. This .....,,.. , was fi'8d ..... the Oounty Clerk al Ot.,.e ~ on Jan 2, 1987. Fae No. f331402 1115 11221/29 215 5896 ~llOTIC( ACIHIOUI •l•tUS .... ITATW The ......... .,.,..., IS .,. bt •• ,... .. CHAP- PELL ENTtRPRtSES.. 3334 £.. CQMl ...,, Carom 0.. 1Mr.CA92625.. c.n;. [; ~ 4°"~ So. ., ff'Otlt, 8a1boa hland. CA 92662 Jhb biusinus is con· ~..,--~ -Tie. ~ant eotn· ,....__.....told...t '° tnnuct busi· ,_ --.. fictitious .....,_ ...,,. or nemes ......, aibalw on 12129116. ~c.neE.~. 1'hil l 2 ,..,. -filed ... .. Counb' Clerk of °'--Cauntr an ~ 29. 1 ... F"• No. f3l0637 11 l5 ll22 l/29 2/S Siil ....ILA& 1U ........... &Mllllll •• ,, ••• 0 ........ "'9' 1t1._c S •W17 C2la4'5-119 ..................... -.... et llllc. ............ ~COUlfl'YO/I oun• c.• 1111•1119315 GWa FOi "*ICA19 Olltu•DM Ga CITAtDc DIMWlllM ...... IMC.."2L•.w. WUEW.W:•L .,, d,wl DOalllf1 at Ja.I t 'se.D I ' ' Upon 1C9ditw end -. evidence consistirw ol • ........... a ptowided in s.ctior\ 4l5.50 CCP by Erict R. Halt. and il Mii 1' "'~ appwif'I tteefwo.n tNit the def8 ...... 1 -a I it, OI citee Geotll! Walter ta5. cannot be-* .. ,........ dililenc;e in arry attw mams ~ in attide 3, a_. 4, Tiiie 5 of the Code al CMl ......... and it allo ~if'I tram the wrified co..-.. or pmtior'I tt=t a pJd ca'9e ol aetiol\ esists in tt'4s .-, in tiMJr ol the olaitiliff, petitiof•. ot citee .,...., and ...... the dll• .... Al$pOf1Clent. 01 citee and tht the Aid cWendMt. respoa~ or d'8e is a necessary and Pft1PS s-tY lo the adiort or thlll the ... P9ftY to be serwd Ml or claims an i,.... in, r-1 or personal propetty in this .... ttwt ts sul1ird '° the ;urisdic:don d the Court or the relief demilmd in the action conslst5 wt.,ay or in prrt in ...,.. .. u:h s-tY tram any interest in such ~-NO#, on motion al Jones. Beu. Simpson &. Abbott ~s) for ttee Ptalntiff(s). P9litioi lef'(s), "'wnl91 12W(s), IT IS OAOER£D It* the service al said summons or citation in this~ be made upon said delendMt. NIPO'dent. or a.-bJ ~ tt.'CGf in Neuport Ensiln a new1~ ol ..... c:in:ulatian published .. Or-. Cauney, eaector- nia. hereby d11e •1 as the no rzieper mDlt .._to aiwe notice to said dlfec mnt; thll said SJ'~ be made .t lent once a week tor tour s.cx:eslilljil ..a. IT ts FURTHER OtlOER£D tNl acepy cl uid ... , .. es OI cibltion end d said oampAainl OI petition in 1f* .-., be bttwwith c11Jaa1·t1d in the UnMd St*5 ~ OMce. post-peid. diredld '°said dctcndMl. t'espol~ -~ if his addtess i5 asceetained beb9 ecpdation ti .. time prescribed for the pubfialtion d ltlii sun •now• OI c:ialliorl and a decL.-ltiGn of thi5 mlliinC OI ol lhe f-=t dirt the address was nCJl __. ... be filed • the apillllion of the time pw.aibed tor tt. putMc:Mion. omd Ole. 9. 1916 $Cned: JAM£$ P. GltAY, Judie d the MunicipM Coult 12125 111 1111115 5820 Attorney(s) Name and Addiess Rima Antwan, 2001 Port Weybrid&e Pl, Newport a.ct\, CA 92660 T~• 997-9929 In the ..... ~--~ cation of Rima Antwan, 17&41 Lincoln St., Villa Pn.CA92667 f"lled Dec.. '· 1986 CASE NUli&Jt Al34783 .-10 ... CMm foaCIWl•OIMME Rima Antwan hn filed a petition in CNI court for an Older ..,.,.. ...... '° cNIWt his/hs rwne from Rima Antw.l to RilM,.,.,,. F att;aWe..Hoy. ft ts henlbf ,.Oi...t.dei-redM tNf att person$ ii_.. str 1 in the matter .tores.aid apoear babe this court ln o.c-t· ment No. 3 •. 70() Ciwlc c;e,..., Drive wesa. s.u Ana. California. on 1112. 1987, Ill 2:30 p.m., and then andttw. ShcllWcause. "my tt'8Y twwe. why Sllid pctitian for ct-. ol ,,... should not be .,.."9d. h is futths -m-det-ed-U. a c::IOPf ol this Oi"CW to st.. cause be pubhshed in,..._ Pott Harbor Ensi9\ a .-s- PllC*' ol ...... ctrcut. tion, publi$hed in tftis countr • leest once a wcelt tor to.Jr ~ weeks prior to the my al said heerit'I. DIMd Occ.. 4, 1986 Hanry J. Moorw k . 12/25 111118 1/15 5822 "•IC ll011Cl fChi ..... ,, - .._STA18 il The~i*WWW ... doinc~businen as: IVY LANE. 119Yia ~ ..... port 8rcc:h. CA 92661 SNrtry D. ~ 119 V"• baich. ,.. port 8w:f\. CA92663. ~ M. Morins. 22861 Sprl4c ' Or.. EJ Toro, 92(;83. This business is con· duc'9d br an uninc:arpc> rmd aaoc:illionolts lhan .-psrtneRhip. -sil'*f: GleniwM . ....._ This it.*I••• .. filed witte the Courtly a.tl ol Orarwt Counl1 °" Jan. 12. 1987. Fite No. F332327 1/15 1/22 1/29 2/5 5887 l.a1U WllOTICl ACli llOUI •Ill IEll ._ lfATlmDIT The ............... dOil'I business n : KCO ONE. A CALIFORNIA GENERAL PARTNERSHIP, 43'3 Yan i<.rnan Awenue, Hcmpot 8-d\. CA 92660. Kai St* Collell As:so- c i a t.d One. a California UmMd~'343 Yon KarmM Awinue. Mew- Polt a.ch. CA 92660. CSl Or.,. One. ltd-. a Ca&ilarnia lJmilld Partrw. ship. &900 Wilshire Boule- vard, Bewriy Hills, CA 90211 This business is con· Oudlrd by • eener-1 part· '*5hip.. The rec•strant com· •••eoed to ~ bull· ness under the fictitious bUslncss name 01 names tisaed abowe on nat applica- ble. Sicned: KOLL STATE COUEGE ASSOC IA TES ONE. a ~weir UmMd Pall•ihp &J: The 9(o7I ~.a ~ CGfpCJllllliol\, its sole ..... pertriS 81: ltic:hrnt ... °'1wcir\ DMsion ~ zr· *4 It CSl OltANGE: ONE. l TO .. • ClllilcM ... l.JmAld Pwt· ........ By. CSL ~ M uars., •nc.. a Calb•tili cor.-. tion. It& ........ '*"* Br JoMptt fotmlfl. lb Senior Vmce ~ ....... . Thll ...., ... -tiled ._ ... ~ a.tt ol ar.._ ~on Occ. 17, 1996.., ,. ... No.. FJ297f0 121'2'5 111 111 1115 5831 - •• J - - . . I - /?- -- Mmm 1l t• THE NEWPORT ENSIGNICOSTA MESA NEW8/!..AVINm TODAY A NEWNUM ER ONE . FOR igs& .. ·to the NEWPORT HARBOR AREA CHAMBER I The top-ranking Chamber of Commerce in the State of California for new menlbers We would like to extend our heartfelt appreciation to all of the exceptionally· fine people who helped make 1986 an overwhelming success. They are too numerous to even mention. As the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce enters its 80th year, we are greatly indebted to everyone who assisted us in achieving ttie dream of becoming The Best. Numbers, numbers. There·isonlyonethatreallycounts. Thanks to all of you, we are truly Number One. • Agins Development Corp. Angelo & Associates Angels & Cherubim Associated Caterers Adrian Atwell Sherrie Auhill. CPA ~ THENEWPORTERRESORT O.J. Fitzgerald & Associates James Bryan Hair, DDS Theodore M. Hankin, Attorney Hart, King & Coldren Francis E. Hiains. CPA Automated Programming Methods, Inc. Balboa Cleaners Holiday Inn, Huntington Beach Larry D. Hubbell. Attorney Information Technology lntemltional Tradirw Group Richard F. l<aley & Associates Gerald T .. Kelly, CPA Bancard Systems Maria Elena Banks 0. Barr Designs Charles 8 . Bartell Tom Bay Speaks Up The Bicycle Company Black Book Chic Cleaners Chiropractic Center of Irvine Carolyn O'Malley Country Fair Cinnamon Rolls Paul Coyne. PhD Dr. Diane 8. Curtis Cynteriors D&S Business Co(lsuttants Janice Dean Oippy's Dynamic Specialties Europa Salons ENLGallery KeVln M. Fehrmann, Attorney • Kent Travel & Tours Dr. Debra Kettler La Dolce Vita Land Science Susan Laurie lnterio'r Design Lawyers Brief Service Lona Life Medical Clinic Everett "Ed" Loop Doiothy Madison Manufacturecs Financial Group Merrill lynch RUttY Linda Messenpr , Len Miller & Associates Newport a.ch Fiscal Services Newp)lt ~Center . Newport B•lh T&M Bureau North American Telecom Noi1h American Thrift & t.o.a hcific Rim lnwstnMtnt Graup y ROBERT VAUGHAN MEMBERSHIP DIRECTOR Paine & Associates · Dorothy Palmer Pattison Commodities Phoenix 2000 Projections Ports International Joel Altlav ... QJin liwestments Savage, Wilde & Co. Savin Corp. Scott Video Productions Shore Personnel Services Silverwoods Skippers Safety & Service Club Sky Publishina . S.H. Graphics .. • • Snemna Temporaries KonStanJin Sparkuht, MD Si>ecilltY Attlil ~ Cindy Smith Ralph Starkweather ~phy Sundance Leasina Tmel SeMCes Corp. Trider Corp. Marjorie BoJ«te us Auto t...sirw ~Mellle Violin-A-Gram, Jennifer Silk R.M. Volpe & Assoc:iatll Alexander Waniek, CPA Arden Willlon John E. Wells; A.I.A. • P• !! JAIUAIY II. 1117 THE N~RT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWSllAVINE l'ODAY . , ;.~/ ' • . • ' --' -• .' ; l ~./ ' __ .-,_ -•. Shorecliffs Colonial features 'curb a BY JUDY DUFFY It gives direct llCCeSS to the stair well to the second floor. To the riaht as you enter the home are two steps down to ~ living room. Occupying the position one would expect of an attached gara&C> this room approximates t6Learning the lingo is the fmt part of leamina any job" is an old clicbe which fmds its roots in truth. Leaming the buzz- words of the real estate industry can be confusing and time con- swning in a lot of cases. But tbe{e is one catch phrase that is easily translatable by the unini- tiated and unlicensed-curb appeal. In a nutshell, it 91eans that a property is impressive to anyone who drives by. The exterior of the home is attractive and stirs the interest of prospective buy- ers. a garage in size alone. Wood - frame windows to the front of the house and French doon to the b.ck yard terrace provide warm sunshine througbo~t the day. A used brick fireplace with Curb appeal and some to spare would be a good d~p­ tion of this weet•s featured property, 911 Cliff Drive. The Shorecliffs neighborhood is just one of the attractions of this stately colonial listed by F.8ter Tabak of Uniqae Homa at $369,000. The present owners found themselves initially caught by the lines and grace of the archi- tecture of the home. Curb appeal was one of the reasons they purchased the home. a raised hearth nestles in one comer making this an inviting retreat for quiet punuits and entertaining. The ample dimen- sions make decorating a joy with roqm for\ lots of traditional American pieces that might be crowded in less spacious sur- round.inp. "' Oat flooring and sunny win- dows adorn the formal dining room located adjoining the living room and adjacent to the kitchen. A gQOd size for not only a large formal table and chain, but also a break front and service buff et, the room shares the protection of 1he cover · that extends across the back of the terrace. The marvelous raised shell patterned wall covering and soft peach draperies complete the picture of well being that this whole home imparts. INTERIOR APPEAL The best news for potential buyers is that the appeal of this property docs not end with the well-planned and well-kept ENAMEL TRIM landscaping and semi-circular Sparkling white enamel trim brick ornamented drive. The and a soft peach glow from home has interior appeal as well. newly painted walls as well as This is one case when first -colonial detail such as wainscot:. impressions arc conut and weir ·tina ... mu the dinin1 room are lQlllllded. • n • 't6 'I '"indicati~ ol the good taste and An older home, boamng real decorating savvy that extend rooms," this house was remo-throughout the house. Prepared ~ by a former ~wncr. The for inspection with care by the liv_mg room and spaaous master present owners, the house is swte are well-planned and make ready for a new family to enjoy for .a floor plan that ~ows a immediately with no major family to keep close while not decorating ch&DJCS indicated. crowding each other or interfer-Carpeting is light beige. The ing with quiet or active punuits. home is in. what the industry TERRAZZO TILE The smart entry area is sun filled with terrazzo tile floors and brand new wall~verings. terms "tum key" condition. To the left of the entry hall is a large family room complete with massive fireplace and wood flooring. A powder room and tbe entry to tbe kitchen share the inside wall. R~ with such touches u a J~ range, the kitchen is efficient and sure to please with counter tops of creamy tile and an arch of painted tile above the raJJF. The breakfast nook '··at the back of the kitchen nestles in a sunny bay and invites intimate family meals as weU as quietly consumed snacks. Pantry and storage cabinets are abundant and the work flow is excd.lent. Accas to the terrace and t.ck yard is through a utility area that homes the laundry out of the way" Upstain tMr:e ~ two secon- dary bedrooint. e.ch with ample closet s.,.ce and ample square f ootqe for beds, toys and fur- nishinp. Convenient ·to both bedrooms is a full batlL The muter suite echoes the area of the living room and as an extra treat, French 11oon open onto a private sun deck that extends the length of the terrace below. One of the secon- dary bedrooms also gives access to the deck. There are glimpses of water beyond to be enjoyed durjng private times. INSIDESPA - The master suite includes a modem bath with an imide spa . . for relaxation and a sepm'ate enclosed shower. A wait-ill closet and ample linen storaae just steps away complete the picture. wrhis 1ot measures 66' x I HY. The backyard is very lar&e, .. said REA•!TOa INFOaMA Tabak.. Large is conect. There ...., • . n oN/ 11 not only room for the separate FINAN,...&• FA~ two car garage .tee;urely away '-UU.. "•., from pryin1 eya, but the terrace '11 cm Dlhe it listed by offen a coftl'ed area and an r.elt TaW: of U .... a ... extension ofl'erina sun batberl a at Sffl,111 on fee land. SbOWD - place to chat with lea beUtJ _by llppOimment only, tbe ~ companions. A pool or nrim .-~can be viewed by coat .... would fit handily into tbe area Unique Homa at 67~0r now occupied by lawn without atop by Qnique Romes at PllCMS any major alterations to the Coast Riahway and MacArtlmr existing areas. . -' BoalWanl. t;...,. ,1 • .., • • ... I I UNIC!UE WINNERS Hllll•TIEJUI. UTIYlu.ut -Establish a goal and then work au year to achieve it! Kathy did it, right on target: over $2,500,000 in sales at the end of her first -year in real estate. ----UNDER saoo,ooo---- ClllTIT Cl.II CllSl -Much desired, rarely listed 3 bdrm, 2'~ bath in great location. Golfer de- light! sold In present condition. S 169,500. 111111 Clll -A University Park Deane home on cul-de-sac, greenbett. Newer carpet, colorful tlle, 4 bdnns, "Kensington". $260,000. UTTU PllC( • llC CllYN -In Mc4aln "Green- briar" 2 bdrm, 2 bath townhome, enclosed 2 car garage, golf and sunset views. $250,000. HAllT l .C.I. -Lovely upgraded townhome near Ulverslty. White washed floors, vertical blinds, 2 bdrm, 2'11 bath. wen priced. $136,500. II JI( lllffS -Delightful townhouse community; this 4 bdrm Is Unlquel New kitchen. skylights. southwestern look. $257 .500. CIUT CllJ CHIS( ID -2 bdrm, 2 ba. instant occupancy (1 ,400 per mo.) owner wants fast escrow on Mclain townhome. $232,500. • TllS IS Ila -Townhome in Newport. 3 bdrm, 3 ba, over 2000 sq. ft . 2 patios. large master, 2 fireplaces, near tennis, poot. $268,000. WTSIH COSTA •SI -Cute cul-de-sac neigh- borhood near Newport. 3 bdrms, lrg family room, fireplace, hardwood fl~s. $225,000. ---$319,000 TO $495,000--- JIST mPS -To sun. sand and ocean beech. perfect location. Executive townhome. Fine ap- pointments. 3 bdrm, 3 ba. ,Must 8811. $419.000. .. am an•mn111 -3 .. bdrms. 2 bath*. larger lot and close to the beach. Beams. bt1cka, board and batten. Prtoed at $325,000. SAlUfUSll W TIE JUI. . ltiY lllllS -Nobody does It bet- . ter! Holly's dedication and determination en- titled her to every dollar she earned In 1986. The harder the work the "luckier" she got-and she worked hard. .... .,SIWIUSll If JI( JUI. c flU SCITT llST Cl•EllTM Cl•lllt•· -Laugh and the world laughs with you; jovial Fran laughed all the way to escrow 10 times in 1986 to chock up sales in excess of $2,850,000. •S'IMI -Nice Guya Oo Fin- ish Arst! Jim Skahan proves it; with fterce determination he has mastered the duplex market in Olde Corona del Mar and he did it with down home sin- cerity and ... hard work! I HAI. A• -In Harbor Ridge. White berber carpets, pavers, spa, 2925 sq. >ft. 3 bdrms, family room, well priced at $439,500. ll•Dfll 11 llSTClff -Highly remodeled, ex- quisite master suite, country kitchen, built-ins, sundeck, spa. sensational. $495,000. IUftCRY PUCEI POITlfllO -In Harbor View close to pool, spa, park, school. 4 bdrm, family room. private yard. Fast escrow. $349,000. ltn• llEW PIUIM -Now vacant and anxious! Woodsie feel, secluded spa, 4 bdrm. 2'n ba and lowest priced 2 story In area. $319,000. HST If 11181111 -CdM's Harbor View Hills, spacious single story family home, remodeled, 3 bdrm, roomy master, defightful. $495,000. lACllA IUCI -Cottage. flavored, 3 bdrm. a blocJ( to Victoria LBeach, newer and nicer. w;th a peek of blue view. $420,000. SI mtcAl Cll -3 bdrm. doll house, redone kitchen. oversized lot, separate in-law qtrs. must see in 200 block. $485,000. CUfFlllO alSSIC -Traditional cofonlal, 2 story. half circle drive, 3 bdrm, 3 ba, oak kitchen, family neighborhood, wen priced at $369,000. lmH TllUCf CUii -Anest, spacious custom built 4 bdrm, great for entertaining, just re- decorated and close to arr. $429,500. Piii( If P£mlU Mt -Immaculate remodel, lowest price, new carpets, fresh paint, redone kitchen, 3 bdrm, den, nr. beach. $319,500. ---sseo,ooo To SllS.OOO ........ -Ocean Blvd, 3 bdrm. 2 ba, 1 stCHy on h6ghly elevated 40' lot. Approx. 1ao• view. ~ adj. 30' lot for 10· frontage. 1895.000. MST PUSISTllT POf .... Clllllll MISDTJ -. Pogged det«OMn8- tion: over 6 months work and the showing of over 100 homes before Connie found her buyer just the right one! Then she topped off a $2. 750,000 year. OlJ( Cll CMa -In a lovely 4 bdrm, 3 ba. family home. Beautifully maintained Cape Cod, some vu. from master, ck>se to beach. $625.000. llC CAIYM llT -Customized Broadmoor unique floor plan, 5 bdrm, city light view with country like living. Spacious feel. $759,000. ---OYER 1 MIUION'---- 1 ¥llU OI Tl( lllff -In San Clemente, spectacu- lar view of the Pacific, 5 bdrms, mediterranean flavor. owner willing to finance. $1,500.000. 51' If tllll1 llm.t -Charming, tidy, older home. garden on prime bayfront. Sandy beach. pier, dock. peninsula $1, 100,000. OPEN HOUSES SATURDAY 1-5 u•• WEW... $348.000 .. bdrm, FA. Portoftno. git. loc. ..... .. ... $319,000 4 bdrm. 2'A beth. Plll1rmo PBlllllU $319,500 3 bdrm. den, charming, remod1l1d , SUNDAY 1-S •• Plrt '""" T.Boland 211rP1rt...-. 0 ,JohMOn !111 ..... s. Sting.t>y Ullll VIW... 1348.00Q 1• Pllt Tllllllt 4 bdnn. F .R., Portofino, grt. loc. 8. HutcNngl lilt All!• CAim 1232.500 II .. ..._. 2 bdrm. 2 ba. or..._ $1400/per mo. T . .,,_. ... ..,. $257,500 "" .. Lnli UnlQue .. bdrm town."°"'9 8. -·"""°" ..-.. 1419.000 211 • a • Towr."°"'9, 3 bdrm, 3 be 'L= .... ..... SS19.ooallll ... • bdnn. h be. r:-.11 rmo 0 . Johneon fAITalFf 13115,000 ........ 3 bdrm. F.R., pool E. T-.. • n:u..TOOS. Uli·«)f)f)· --'AY &T llmllAllftlla W&&YMD .. CCI DNA..._ llAa ------:: -""- JMUAIY 11.1111 TIE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWSllRVINE TODAY PEllONAUZED NOP· Elr1'Y llQllT. If Y9'.I own $5 million+ of o.c. prop. erty in need of xJnt orof. nwmt. call O.C.1.P. 534- 6~ (Ed)" . San Clemente Inn Time Share $1,000 Ptus Take over low payments. Bonus time included. 492-5501 EnioY 14--16'• return on ms:-Also lend on & buy TO's. $10,000up1ID Jum- bo' s. Denison Assoc. 673-7311 '51 lynwi Futly..mred, uttin*8 twt>ar cruiser. '54 Chris Sportsman, mat.c~ lhcJW winner w/tra1 . Owner need cash now. Call for details and talk serious SSS. 253-4692 days-551- 3225 fNfJS/weekends. 1980 M.rtin 22 foot Cabin Mercrufur 260. lnbo9rd/outbwd ~ 140 hOursl Fully Tr with EZ loeder. 1 tni1er .a1 exce11ent condition f15,000. Tow vehicle 978 Buick waaon available if ~red Sl,500. 831- 910-Aua for .... 1955 Peach & Btk 2 dr Belvedere Ply auto trans, radio, 37,881 actual mi., ori1 ownr $3800/obo 546-1868 til,A.d111Dir .. lW~Coe•rX-7 turbo. 1 ttir inl, 4 yr-....iv. immac, p .p . &U-1n2 . JUMBO RESIDENTIAL.LOANS $300,000 to $5,000,000 *EASY QUALIFYING-NO TAX RETURNS NO INCOME VERIFICATION REQUIRED *FIXED RATE *ASSUMABLE Call Teri Caldwell 714-995-6949 IRVINE TERRACE $255,000111 Lowest priced home 1n this special place! 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. ver I well maintained with charming front and rear patio gar- dens. Walk to New~rt Center/Atrium Court/Fashion tsland. the Bay. Balboa Island-and park and tennis courts a.re nght next dooti Outside freshly painted. waiting for you! Come to see us on Sunday. Open House 1-4 p.m 730 Malabar. Corona del Mar Country French Remodeled Home + Apartment Completely updated with new winng. ptumbing, heating. cen- tral vacuum~aJI new kitchen cabinets. pantry. aut>-zero refriger- ator. trash compactor. hand~pamted hies. special bMhroom features. custom master closet. extraordinary manor-type fire- place and large patio There is also a 2 BEDROOM A PART- MENT over the garage tnat rents tor $850 per month_ CALL US-YOU'LL LOVE IT1 Cannery Village Much remodehng 901ng on iMtua spectal place! CaU 'US to see this partioufar property wittl 3 ,.,.,.., ~. 2 apettments up- stairs AND a whole vacant lot next door with 8 parking spaces SOMETIMES. • • • 1979 CADILLAC Seville-Low mi .... e,. fully lmded, wire 'Wh 11ts. ~tripcam0u =--$7,995. 855-8200 - Co"gitatu~atloM, cpat On a Great Year! ,. 7S9-18n EVEN THE SIMPLEST TRANSAC I ION CAN TURN INTO AREAL TIGER That's why you need SAFECO on your team. With our skill, experience, and underwriting knowhow, we'll minimize the delays and get your transaction moving again towards it's closing deadline. So call us today with your title service needs, because no matter what the obstacle, WE RISE TO THE I OCCASION. ~.SAFECO ~ TITLE INSURANCE '85 Ch~ler 5th Ave. !! .. 000 miles. xJnt cond. WW. .... lit "*' value. 540-1446. Sacrifice. 1986 Honda Accord. loaded. No down! Take over pay- ments-$223. Eric, 1931 MODEL A SPORT 492-3595 eveninas. COUPE fully NltDNd ell 498-3127 me11ap -v .. ---.-... -n----rJJr•' $9,500. 495- 1975 Honda Civic 5- soeed. WeU maintained. 1981 vw -Truck 5 soeed Ori1in•I owner. Clean LX peckJl8111. Red with W"t i~~r $1,200/best. interior. £Jcc1n.it ~ 4 79 . tion. $3.200/best offer. ........ 240-9096 78 VW RABBIT AJnt. 1982MUSTANGGT-low ~=. apprtJK ~.Exceltentcondi--50,000 mis on rebuilt tion! 642-7828, 859-ena. Askin.a $1750. 9204 Dialne 64().. 7618 J... Yoho '82 XJ6 4.2 Lo9ded w/ VOLVO, 1983 GL T 4 sun root._.new tra.ns. -000!,.. (SILVER) $14,500 uau-Mark 818-OWNr.K, 48,000 miles. 331-3011 Excell. ~.500 M_...•llenz '81 Volvo Dl WllJl>f' 4 1970 a.sic M8R:ildes ~280SE. Fully ,. ~ ........ New pen. ,.,.... he nor/exterior. $6,5001 offer. 831-8766 Even-._, i'=;920~~Buick~.~K:-:-4=s-==a-=-.-.. -=-1c &cylinder 4-door taurtrw super '*· a... candi= tion. 112.900/oftlr. Pri- .. fW\y. (714) 582- 2211 1953 Rdls-Bendev-+. lrnn-=ul*. whlllbur-~ ··--·~-~ ieo. $16,500. 720-0491 spd/00. 58k m1, xlnt 1975 280$ Mercedes cond. $6900/obo. pp 917·MOllll fl0m11 Benz lmded. px1 cond, . 840-5062 after 6 Becker stereo $14k. 911 · 720-1579. -• '82 Mercedes Benz For'lft/Sports C... C.x> a.ch Adult ~ 380Sl wht & bfk int nu · -2 bedroom mobile tirm $30k obo 213-437· 1972 Jasuar XKE. 2 plus home. lMle oonw lat A555 2. V12 autofnMic excel--One owner, excellent 1964 Mercedes 220$ lent cOndition. ~2,000 conditi~l~: xlnt cond. 2 tone blue. mile!k-or~I ownet. ~~ , u.p: p.p. Iv nwsa 722.-&787 . $10,:JUU. 7617 . • LIDO ISLE BAVFRONT 81$ VIA LIDO SOUD OPEN SAT Ir SUN 1-5 Watch sunMta from 3 levels of finest Lido view. 4 BA -4 BA, playroom, Boat room, gourmet kitchen. Sandy beach, ~rand ttt>at. $2~~000 LIDO ISl!E BAYFRONT 904 VIA LIDO NORD 'OPEN SAT Ir SUN 1-5 - B•uUful dutch colona.1. 5 bedrooms, 5 tialha, library, finest ~amlc north chMMI view. Next to park. Pier anil allp tor 18rge bCNIL $2,825,000 200 VIA BARCELONA, UDO ISLE OPEN SAT a SUN 1-5 Large 3 bedroom, 3 ...... home with pool,. cMena, .. una, on two Iola. Rlnglilde vhlw of tennis court .ctlon. $125,000 LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT Prjme Lido Nord, 32 fl Barfront ~ 4 bedroom, 3 beth:, old• b1•ch home, pee, Mel 8llp. Re- duced 1o s1,1•,ooo. WESTCLIFF ~ILLA CONDO . 2 Bedroom 28 See llland (MC Lain/Big Cyn) ~ $232.000 382 Clttf Dr. (Lag. Bch) 4 Bedroom 2110 sevtlle (Peninsula) Sun 1·5 875-IOOO $319.500 Sat 1-5 1886 PortTeggart (H.V.Homes) I 831-1400 $550.000 Sat-Sun 1-5 675-8000 $348,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 2104 Vista Laredo (Bluffs) 104 Via Lorca (Udo late) a1-1400 $480.ooo Sun 1-5 875-8000 $257,500 Sun 1-5 -· -408 East OC89n Front (Peninsula) Dup 831-1400 $800,000 Sun 1-5 .... ,, 3 Bedroom . 200 Via Barcelona (Lido lale) * 87M181 $625.000 Sat-Sun. 1-5 2145 Alta Vista (Eutbluff) •I 875-eOOO $385,000 Sun 1-5 730 Milaber (Irvine Terrace) 758-1877 $255,000 Sun 1-4 218 Marguerite (Olde CdM) # 875-eOOO $419,000 Sun 1-5 4711 Seeahore (Ocemlfront) Dup 831-1400 $865,000 104 Via Havre (Lido Isle) 831-1400 $548,000 5 Bedroom 904 Via Lido Nord (Lido lale) •0# Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 I • 675-6161 $2.825,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 . 1841 Bay9ide Dr. (Bayfront) O•• 831-1400 $1.~000 Sat-Sun 1-5 2406 Francisco (Npt. Bch.) 17 Balboa Covee (Waterfront) eCl 831-1400 $325,000 Sun 1-5 . 831-1400 $424,500 Sun 1-5 1907 Galatei'(frvinft Terr.)•• 831-1~ $888,500 Sat-Sun 1-5 4 Bedroom .. 815 Via lido Soud (Lido Isle) #*Cl 87W161 $2.200,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 2012 Port Brtatof (HV Homes)*' 875-eOOO $319,000 · Sat-Sun 1-5 Key: * Pool or Spa • View # Family Room • Waterfront a note from maury START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT BY· CHECKING THESE GOOD BUYS! 2227 PORT LERWICK Open Sunday 1-4 Outstanding Harbor View Sommerset 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, dining room, family room, 2 fireplaces, 3 garages. Outstanding pool and spa. Fee land. $396,000. Newport Beach Refurbished 3 bedroom, 2 bath home on large fenced lot Close to shopping, school, library and . park. New appliances, tile, carpets, etc. $183,500. µ.guna Beach . Large, open, airy 3 bedrooms, 21h ba~s. beamed ceiling, several decks, large yard, pool, view of hills and ocean. $325,000. t I ' .. OldCDll · Close to beach, 3 bedrooms. su~r c!ean, manicured yard, owner will carry. Only $325,500. ' OUR CLIENTS ARE PLEASED . Dear Gerry and Christa, We so enjoyed working with you in the sale of our home. You were efficient. well informed ~ and most helpful. The advice you gave us for preparing our home for sale was appreciated and very valuable. We regret, however. that we didn\ have more time to enjoy our friendship with you before leaving the Harbor area. Have a happy and prosperous new year. Sincerely, Andy and Jean Oliver •Letter on file •, ~ . YOU'LL BE PLEASED TOO! LOTS IN OLD CORONA DEL MAR -s10 Hazel or. Two great lots with ocean, canyon. city lights. and mountain views. Total price ........................ $549.000 IN BELCOURT -Over 10,000 sq. ft. in a quiet location. Prestigious Belcourt is one of Newport's most desir- able addreSses .......................... $439,000 OVERLOOKING ALL OF LAGUNA -Approx. 112 acre on . a completely unimpaired view of the ocean and coast- line. Geological study report available for the buyer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $:)95. <JOO HARBOR VIEW HOMES PORT PROVENCE PLACE -Lovely sunny rear yard for expansion or pool. Very motivated sellers. 4 bedrooms. 2'h baths. new kitchen cupboards ......... $319.000 PORT LAURENT -Montego model with large lot and custom spa. Most beautiful and cared for home avail- able. Stunning .......................... $294,000 NEW LISTING-PALERMO MODEL -French doors and windows, hardwood flooring. new wood rails throughout. shows in the most beautiful manner. Pride of ownership. Call for details ............. $349.000 CORONA DEL MAR SPYGLASS HILL -one of the finest locations on all of Spyglass. Unobstructed. by rooftops. 5 bedrooms and 3 baths. . . . . . . . . . . sns.ooo CAMEO SHORES -Minutes to private beach. Ivan Wefts design with retractable roof. Fine location. Ownerwill corr .. ' sider exchange for Income producing property . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6195,000 IF IEIPllT •. CALL 141-Lll& .... NIE II MIUUY II. 1111 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWSllRVINE TODAY SeaCllff's mini-·estates draw ~· rave reviews.---and home-buyers In today's real estate market, Development Company, which a large comfortable home in a has created an enclaYe of ram- picturaquc setting ii a rare and bliog mini-eatat.ca located just a. .valuable find. Providing that quarttr mile f~m Huntiqton unique combination is renowned Beach 'I oi~t beautiful white The Estate Series homes of SeaCliff on the Greem are~ built alona the fairways of SeaCliff Country Club-. cham- pionship 18-hole aoll · coune. These custom-quality homes are available in eight floor plabl and a variety of options. llanainl from 2,600 to 4,SOO square feet, they offer thRe to five bcdroom1 and 2~ to 4~ baths in one-and two-etory and split-level config- urations. · luxury hpmebuilder Cayman sand beacbfs. I l 1--iJ----.y:;u:~---, ¥. Mort~ I I A Bonk of y ..... Un<b c...,.., I I 30 DAY CLOSIN S* ·1851 01 15 YEAR FIXED RAT 1~~~!!:.,':i!EI 78 ]0 eK=:-9~.250 91/2°/oMeo...,..,..on..,.. Priced from $429,SOO to $784,SOO, these homes offer a fine blend of quality craftsman- ship and custom detailing. _,. APR t .157"1t I 30 YEAR FIXED 3 30 YEAR NO NEG. 87/aO/o SM11oe11os133.250 7 YaO/o~:>=.:=~.2901 Visiton can tour the beauti- fully furnished display homes of 1bc Estate Series from 11 a.m. to S p.m. daily except Tuesdays. SeaClift on the Greens is at l 942S Woodlands Lane, just off Golden West Street and Palm Avenue. For additional infor- mation, call (714) 960-7337. APR t.2ft APR 1.41~ PU8UC NOTICE Of DISSOLUTION/ CONTINUANCE Of BUSINESS Pursuant to the provi- sions of Section 15035.5 of the Corporations Code of the State of California, notice is hereby &iYen that The Partnership hereto- fore existin1 between PA TRICIA A. BELLETTl and MARY B. GOOBER under the firm name of THE PER- FECT CHOICE. doinc busi· ness at 1731 Pon Hemley, Newport BeKh, CA., will be dissolved by mutual con· sent as of December 31. 1986. The business wi II be con- tinued as a sole proprietor. • ship by PATRICIA A · BEL· LETTI under the same name, THE PERFECT CHO- ICE. at 1731 Pon Hemley, Ne•pcwt BNch, CA. The new proprietorship will carry on the business and is et ltided to aJI of the assets of the dissofved Partner- ship. Atl debts <Mins the Partnership that has been resoNed, and all debts doe from it. will be NeetWld "' paid at the address of the new proprietorship above set forth. DA TE: December 31, 1986. . Sianed: Patricia A. Bet- letti, Mary B. Godber. 1/15 1122 1/29 215 5892 PUMJC NOTICl ncnnous 8USINUS NAME STATDl£NT The followina persons are doinc business as: RAOCON CONSTRUCTION, 31 Rain· bow Lake, Irvine, CA 92714, P.O Box 7781, Newport Beach, CA 92658. Doua C eFal i, 620 Michael Place, Newport Beach, CA 92660. This business is con· ducted by a tenefal part· nership The re11strant com· menced to transact bus1· ness under the fictittOUs business name °' names listed above on 1·1-87. Sianed: R. A. Burpss. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County on Dec. 15, 1986. File No. F329278 1/15 1/22 1/29 215 5883 PUm.JCNOT~ ncnnous eu111111 ..._ITA~I The ~ '*"°" is doins bulineas 111.: PAQFIC PHOTOGRAPHIC CO., 2705 w. hcJfic Ccmt Hwy, New· Port Bc:h, 92fi63. W-.Uiem A. 0-ns. 243 22nd Streit. com Mesa. CA92627. This ~ is con- dud9d .,, ... indM<tuel. ---=rm r A. o..r.. TNa 1111 ,..,. ... fl9d ..,. "" C'Aurltr an ~ Or-.. County an .Mn. 12. lt87. ,. No. F332326 l/151122 1121215 5192 a.ISOl.vnGN pir., 17-7 A RESOLUTION OF TID CITY CllNaL OF THE C1l'Y Of' NEWPOaT KACH Dt:CLA.aaiC CITY'S INTEN- TION TO VACAB AND TO srr A PtJaUC Hl.illNC TO CONSIDD TIU VACATION OF, A POllllOH 01' TH& SEwr.a &ASDIENTS WJTlllN •fllACilTHtJa coun •• U:SV9DIVISION NO."' AND SETTDIC A DA TE F'oa PtJaUC IUARJNC WBDU.S. dllc Oly c.o.aJ of t.k City of Ncwpon 1eacb imnds to VllC&tc a ponioe of tile uiltiac ICWCT cwet8ts within •MKArthm C..,. • localed M 4Mj lirda Stred ud tbt DOrtbnty corner of Birdl SU-and MKArtluar Boalcvn lft tbc ~oU Center Ncwpolt Planned eo-..aity; wt WHDliS. tbc precile 'oc:adoe or tlilc ..... ~ to be vac:.ted ud ~ Aft cleeaiW Oii a Dacriptioo Form, a copy of wtaieb ii anaclwd • &mat •A.• wt tbc le'ft'f cuemenu are ckpicted oa a cup pacpeted by tbt hWic W ort.s Department of tbc City or Newport leach. a copy of wbicb is aUKbed as Exhibit "I:"' wt WHDt.A.S. tbc City CouDCil bas ..nined ud considered all provisions of tbc tity's Gaienl P\aa..pertainiq to lbt loc:atjoa of Lbt euemeot to be abe9dooed ud fiDds tbt propoeed abMllO"Sk 1 ii COMil?R l 9'itll U. pro•itiocat of Lbt GmcnJ Pima wl idWd City wd" I , policill Ulllf naJa; WHD.£AS. lbt propoeed VKlibOD • coodemd pwwut to cJat provisioaa of Lbt ~ Streets. Hishwaya. ud Sam E-mc•s Vacatioo Law(~ &JOO. ct mq. of tile Sowl.a A ffiPways Code of tile Sc.Ile of Califorai&). NOW, TllUU'O&E, a& IT U:SOLVID by cJat City Coaocil ol tbc Cit)' of Pkwpon leacb th8l l.M time ud pl.-e for bcariq all pa'IOGI U.C. I 1 ~ iD.. or Mjedi• to, the prolN*d v8IC8lioe of lM ICWCf caeftet dacriW M lllM ponioe of hRid 4 as abown oe a Map Filled ill loot l96. , ... 40, 41 , '2 .... 4l ol ParwJ ...... ia lhe OO°IClt of tbc Coaaty ~ dt.all be 7:.lO P. M .• or M sooa ~ • * IUUa ..., be beald, Fcblwy 9, 1917. ia t111c a •• ~ of lhe City Cow:il of lhe City of Ncwpon ... localed al 3300 Nc•pwt .......... Newport lacb. Califonlia. u n n1llTllD a.ao1.vm thM thia a.~ of lm.c:Dtioa a.taaD be J*Wialled for • tall two (2) lllCll:aaiw weeks prior to Lbt bcariq in tk oft"IC'ial ...,..er of lhe City ol Newport 8uch. -IT FU•nna &ISOLVm that Notm. -u.. tbc day, bour and pLacc ol tbc beariq. Lbt adoptioe ol tbc llaohltioa of IMcntioa. aad a dacriptioa of lhe r rmut propoaed to be vacued shaU be pOleed eot more U.U three bwadred (300) feet ..., ad at .... llarec (3) aocic:a .... be ~ aJoq Lbt llJ'eCt. ADOrrm this 12th day or Jaaoary, 1917. ATTEST: CityOcrt NOTE: bhiblt on f&k in City Ckrt. 's OfrllCe. I IS 1/22 PU-.JC flOT1C( NOTIC(Of PU9IJC HEAllHC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Ne•PCJf1 BMch will hokt a public hearinal review of AMENDMENT NO. 11(8) TO THE CITY'S LOCAL COASTAL PRO· GRAM, LANO USE PL.AN, so as to permit the use of lots desianated for residentiaJ uses. adjacent to oommer· cial uses, for~ lots to support the c~merci•I development. upon ~ vaJ of I UM permit in eecfl case. NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN ttwt said public ~ ... wiff be hlkt on the 2'ltt d9y o1 .i.nuaty, 1987, .. the hour "' 7;30 p..m.. in the~ ...... Council CtwnbetS. 3300 Ne•port . 8aulewd, •••P"" 8-ch. CA 92663. Ill Which time and piece. ii• II 1 JCt per· sons mllY ....--.., be hard I thereon, Sipect: WANDA E. RAGGIO~ CITY Cl..ERtC. CITY~~ BEACH 1/lS. .· .· .. ·.· .. • 5906 . ,. the City of NeWport ee.ch in .connection with the application, and .... thllt the subject development will not result in a silnffi· an effect on the enWof1.. ment The City enc:ouraees memben-of the .....-1 public to lwiew and com· ment on this documenta- tion, and copies .,. avail- ... for inlpection • the Plannq Oepnnent, 1J4- 644-3225. NOTICE IS HEREBY AJRTHER GIVEN thlt said public heerinc will be held on the 26th day of Janulty, 1987, .t the hour of 7:30 p.m., in the City .WI Council Clwnbers, 3300 Newport ~.Newa>M&.ch. CA 92663, • which time and plllC9 '•1 11Ud i*· sons mlY appear Ind be hffrd thereon. Siped: WANDA E. RAGGIO, CJTY Cl£Rt(. CITY Of NEWPORT BEACH 1/15 5907 ....CNOTD NOTa INWT'MW Sealed bids m~ be receiwed .. the of'fice of the City ~ 3300 Newport Boulwatd, P.O. lb 1768, Plewpaft ee.ch, CA 92658- 8915 until 11 :00 A.M. on the 29th d8Y of Jenuary, 1987, .. which time such bids shall be ~led 8"d rudfor l) HOSPITAL ROAD WID- ENING FROM NEWPORT BOULEVARD (STATE HIGH- WAY 55) TO NORTH NEW· PORT BOULEVARD . 2) DOVER DRIVE SIDE· WALK (WEST SIDE) NORTH Of CUFF ORM 3) BALBOA YACHT BASIN MARINA STORAGE UNITS Connet No. 2524 En1ineer's Estimate $200,000 Approved by the City Council this 12th day of January, 1987. Sianed: Wanda E. Raak>. City Cid ProspectNe bidders may obtain one set of bid doc· uments .t no cost M the office of the Public WOl'tts Department. 3300 Newport Boulevatd, P.O. Boll 1768, Newport Beach, CA 92658- 8915. FM further Information, caH Uoyd o.tton/S..W. Luy, Prcject ~ •• 644-- 3311. 1/15 5905 , LOWEST RATE J.UMBO LOANS 85/a 0/o 15 YEAR FIXED -·· Call Michael Barone at (714) 955-2105 I ~ ~ Western Coantiea Mortgage ~~ 19762 MacArthur Blvd., ne REAL TY WORLD NEWPORT BEACH Value-Value-Value! BAYFRONT ·YIEW-PIER--8alboa Peninsula. Older 5 bed- room, 21A beth home in good condition. Formal dining room. fireplace in living room, Inviting full-width porch acroa front Pier and float for ~ -60' boat $875.000. 40' LIDO BAYFRONT-Lovety ok»r home nMr east end of "' iafe. Three bedrooms, apectoua living room. 4-car garage. One of the nicest big views on bayt N11dl your per1e>n-1 touch to become an outstanding showplace. $1 .825,000. BOAT OWNERS-Commercial lot on Newport waterfront. New pier-build to suit your needl. Call tor details. i INDUSTRIAL-:COSTA MESA-Greatly reduced! Well lo- cated, vacant. 55' x 110' comer lot. Approved plans for 2000 sq. ft. building. Utlffties are In. One-of-a-kind available. Now $138,000. REALTY WORLD. PETE IAllETT IEAlTY -· .. JAIUAIY 11. 1117 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS/IRVINE TODAY "'8 rt Le s "1\.lomlall0.7'ZIW7 .,.._llLIMO.UU '1'1 1111 111111 lyt ..ncaOf~ULI YOU Alt£ IN DUAUll UNOER A OE.£D Of TRUST DATED 06115112. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO ' PM>T£CT YOUR PWOPERTY, IT MAY 8E SOU> AT A PtaJC SALE. lE YOU H££D AH EXPl.AHA T10H Of THE. NATURE Of THE PAOCUDfNGS AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On 02/05187 at 10:00 A.M. ~ Esctow Compeny • tN d&"1 appointed Trustee under and pursuant tD Deed alTrust, Recorded on 01101/82 as Document no. 82-2.28407 Of ~ Records In the office of the Recorder of Or.,.~. California., 9Jeclmdby. . C£CtLE EWALD. WIU. SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH, (plyable at time al sale in lftfuJ mGn9r CJf the United 5*Mes) N. the ()..,man Avenue •••lC8 tD the CMc Ceneer Buildinl, 300 East et.pman Avenue, er.nee. CA .ae riltlt. tide and lnWest conveyed to and now held by it under Yid Oted of Trust in the Pfopefty situated in said County, California. describinc the i..ld thenria: Lat 69 al Tract 1237, Corona Hicfta.ncb, in the City of ~·nrpo;t a.ch, County of Oranle. Sim of California, n pw m.., NCOf'ded in book 40 Pll8IS 19 and ZO of Misc 1l•w Maps, in the office al the County Recorder of Mid~. The strelt adchss and olher common desilnation. if Wf1, al ........ PfOl*tY described ~ is purported to~ Semi Ori., Corona Oct Mar. CA 92625 The~-Trustee disclaims any liability for any inc:oi NCle" •• al the llreet adchss and ottw common ~ .. tf any, shcMn tw.in. S9id _.. will be made, but without covenant or WTllf'CY, ...,,_. OI implied, niprdinc title, possession, « ~ ID pmy the ,.,,,.nins principaJ sum d h ncM(s) secured by said Deed of Trust. with ~ U..1, .. prcMded In said note(s) advances, if any, under the Mnn1 of the Deed of Trust, fees, charps and ..,... CJf the Trustee Md al the trusts crated by said Dead CJf TNlt, bwit: $226,289. n The benlficary under said Deed of Trust heretofore eucullld and deUver9d to the undenianed a written Dedaration of~ and Demand for S.le, and a written NOtice of o.t.ult and Election to Sell. The u~ cauMd Mid Notice al O..Utt and Election to Sell to be t8COrded in the QOUnty wttete the real property is located. DATE: 01105/17 NEWPORT ESCtt0W COMPANY. a CaJifomia corpcn- tion, a T NAie 8y Suzanne A. SUvich, Trustee S.le Offteer, 290 Pau1arino Aw, Costa Mesa. CA 92626, Telephone (714) 556-3790 1/151/221/29 5884 &.Jilli PU-..c lllOTICl teO'llCE 0# IMllOUITIOlll °' lMTED Na'JMlll • Public notice is~ IMft thllt ~11 celd, Inc., a Calitomia corpo111tion Md the Limited Pw1nen list8d on Schedule A .u.ched heiwto, hetlltobe doinc business under the fictitious fitm name Md style al Applnood Aaoci1t11, ltd .. at 5000 Birch Sbw1t. Suite 10110, City of Newport Beach, County of Oranel. St.Me of California, dJd on the 31st day al December, 1996, by reason of the s.8'e of all of the s-tnershfp's ....i ptOperty interests, dissohM said pertnership and terminMIJ their relations as pettnets ~n. Further notice Is hereby liven that the Undersianed will not be responsible, from thts day on, for any obfiption incurred by the others In their own names c. in the name of saJd pMners.hip. o.ted at Newport Beach, California, this 22nd day of December, 1986. Applewood, Inc .. a California corporation, General Partner al Aclt:Jl .. ood Associates, Ud., By. P. Russell F«er, Its: President 0.5 units, Donald H. & Sharon K. Ackerman, 19 Ro&and Drive, White Plains, NY 10604. 1.0 units, Richard W. Beamish, 1201 Eslefle Lane. Newpott Beach, CA 92660. 1.0 units, Jack &. Monika Bera. 34 Tuminc Mill Rd .. L.exin&ton. MA 02173. 1.0 units, Or. Joel R. Bemstein, 339 LaMside Place, Hilhland Plttl., IL 60035. 1.0 units, Robert A. & Janet F. Besse. 18 Mott Or., Alamo. CA94507. 2.'1 units, L Richard & Statlet A. Bianchi, 173 CIOssridce Or., Kefferinc, OH 45429. 1.0 units. Charles L & Jean M. Bisom. 275 E. Home St. Lona Beach, CA 90805. 0.5 units, Or. Leslie E. BcJrd(, Otd Farm Lake · 17 Ramblins Brook Aoed, Chappaqua, NY 10514. 1.0 units, Louis J. 8cqet, Ml Airy Road West. Croton on Hudson, NY 10520. 1.0 units, Esbleeal Henry M. Broker, 250 Waite Avenue S., St. C1oud, MN 56301. 1.0 units, Gerald W. Brooks, 1302 Crest Drive, Colleyville, TX 76034. 1.0 units, Oo&.Was E. &. Martha L Broussard, 2116 Additon, Houston, TX 77030. 1.0 units, Fred & t..oae Buff, 59 ~ina Road, Paramus, NJ 07652. Tm.EOllDDNO. 7227U ntUll&ML£N0.1111 1.0 units. Malcolm S.~ 2970 ttW.MWe C4rde, A rs a e1c nau.-Macon, GA 31204. • ~ NOTICI M TllUITll'I ML£ 1.0 units, Arthur M. & l.oc 0. a,tin. 45 Audubon Lane, YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T UNO£R A 0££0 Of TRUST Princeton, NJ 08540. DATED 03/07183. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO 1.0 units. M~ P. C&l181Nf'i, 1100 N. Tustin Avenue, PA0TEcT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOlD AT A Suite A. Santa AM, CA 92705. PU8UC SAl£. If YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION Of THE 1.0 units, Clifford A. Ceridono. 1258 North Scenic Orive, NAtURE Of THE PAOCE£0tNGS AGAllllST YOU, YOU Lafayette, CA 94549. ~LO CONTACT A LAWYER. 1.0 units, Cart & Olea Chu~ 10106 ChfNiot Drive, On 02/05/17 at 10:00 A.M. AOYANC£D TRUST DEED Los Aneeaes, CA 90064. S£RY1C£S 00. as the duly ~ T rustM under and 1.0 units, David M. Cohen, 10111 SW 3 St.. Ptantation. pursuent ID Deed al Trust. fl 33324. Recorded an 03/24/83 as OocufNf1t no. 83-124788 1.0 units, James c. cbn1ns, Homes1Yd Roed, Patten· Of Officief Recotds in the office of the Recotdet of ville, NJ 07979. ORANGE~. California, 2.0 units, Wilham &. ~r:a Comito Trust. 1023 U8CUted by. Freeman St., S.nta AM. CA 9~70T3 2280 ~-y.: .. R08ERT G. EWING AHO LYLEEN £WING, HUSBAND 1.0 units. The Corwin Family rust. ..,.n -..re ANO Wlf'E AS JOtNT TENANTS Or .. 8ewerty Hills., CA 90210. WIU. SEU. AT PUBUC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST 1.0 units, Winston H. Coll, 92 Mountain Ave .. Summit.. BtOOER FOR CASH OR cashier's cheek drnn on a stile NJ 07901. OI nMionaf mnk, a check d,....,.. by a mt. cw federal 1.0 units. Arjhur R. Crampton. 2638 Lawndale. ct9dft union, 01 a check drawn by• mte «federal smnss Evanston. IL 6020 l . andla.nassociation.uvinssassociation.«savinest.nk 1.0 units, Doris B. Oeriso. llO Joyce Court. Americus, specified in s.etion 5102 of the Finllnciet Codi and GA 31709. .uthofiad to do busineu in th~ lbit, ~at the 1.0 units, Ralph J. Donahue, 5632 Sherboume Drive, time al Ulle in lawful money al the United Staitel) AT Los Ana*s, CA 90056. THE CHAPMAN AVEHUE ENTRANCE TO THE CIVIC 1.0 units, Gn1e>rY F Dud. 112 Ridpctest. Wichita, CENTER BUILDING, 300 EAST CHAPMAN AVENUE. KS 67218. ORANG£. CA 1.0 units, EiChth Floor Partnershic>. 5000 Birch Street. lff riCht title and interest c:omeyed to llf'ld now held Suite #10110, Newport e.ch, CA 92660. by it under Aid Deed of Trust in the property sit:uMed 1.0 units. lrw A. Farber, 12616 Sunset &Nd .. Los in said County, Califomi8. delcribq the i..ld ther9in: A11111es. CA 90049. 1.0 units. Mlc:hMt 0. & ~ G. ICMnw\, 2297 lorw _._. Aoed. ....,d, CT06903. 1.0 unti;,.., E. tewal, 7630 E. ~'Pt .. Tucson, AZ.8S115. . 1.0 units, Mhur J. K.iltlllman. P.O. &r. 27652. San Francisco, CA 94127. 1.0 units. Arthur L &. Frances J . Kneller, 1141 Racbury ao.. Aoddard, tl 61107. 1.0 units. S1eptwi J. l<ohlce, 6 Queenston Pt.ce, Princeton. NJ, 08540. . 1.0 una. Jahn H. & Use tMc. 28 W. Allison Ave., Peart Riwr. NY 10965. 1,0 units, Louis E. Libbey, 2888 Bayshore Drive #A· 16, Newport Beach, CA 92663. 1.0 units. Henry J. MadUn, 422 Wexford Circle, Venice. Fl 33595. 1.0 units, ,Or. & Mrs. William F. Malloy, 1317 South Lake5hore DriYe, S.rasota, fl 33581. 1.0 units, DMd G. McMilten, 202 Woodbine Drive. a..--. PA 15009. 1.0 units, Harry K. McWilliams, 126 Sunset Ave., Ridpwood, NJ 07450. 1.0 Units,~ H. & Martha G. Meason, 130 Radney Re.ct, Houston, TX n024. 1.0 units, Kent M. & Mildred L Monroe, 3 Deerpath Rd., Sorifll Vatley, IL 61362. · · c 1.0 units, Or. Robert W. Morrow. 3400 Bankview, Joliet. IL. 60435. 1.0 units, Sherman J. Murphy, 4335 Marina City Or. #844ETS, Mari1~ey, CA 90291. 1.0 units. Er s. & Robert F. MurTay, 123 Catter Rd., Princeton, NJ 08540. 1.0 units, Daniel S. & ~ W. Natchez, 555 Alda Road, Mam.oneck. NY 10543. 1.0 units. Or. Slewn s. Nemeth. 44 w. Peiffer, Lemont. IL60439. 1.0 u"its, John W. & Emily N. Neville, 8360 Ootfor Cove, Burr Ridle, IL 60521. 1.0 units. Vi,.lnia D. Nevins, 102 Sprinc Garden St., Cnnford, NJ 07016. l.O units, The Qescheer Trust. n98 Madrilena Way, Carlsbad, CA 92008. 1.0 units, 8ematd Ouziel, 13 School House Lane, Great Necit. NY 11020. 1.0 units, John A. Pase. 1429 OllethorPe Str9lil. Macon, GA 31201. 1.0~. Richard A. Pinto, 1339 Laurie Lane, Hinsdale, IL60521. 1.0 units, Daniel R. Pisani, 20 South Ridee Rd., Lachmont. NY 10538. . 1.0 units, Betty Oeriso Pope, Rawley Roed, Americus, GA31709. 1.0 units, Francis R. Prock. 210 Catherine Or., Ptainfield, IL60544. 2..0 units, Robert Purcell, 17 White Oak Court. ~ NJ07645. 1.0 units, Larry L & KatNeen A. Romines. P.O. b 121, Morris., ll 60450. 1.0 units. l.eonard & Colombe Rosenber&, 55 Hudson StJ-. ,._Vert. NY 10013. 1.0 "'*"Arnold.~~. 10350 Witd>in! Btwd. #1204. Loa At •In, CA '°°2'4. · 1.0 units, Owid El&. TeteSa E. Rothbart. 28 lndepend· enm W'I. Conwent Sbbon, NJ 07961. 1.0 units, Hervy Roy, 300 East 5&h Street. New York, NY 10022. 1.0 un!U. Knowte5 A.. & Edith P. Ryerson, 15 Artmonte Orive, Be;ketey, CA 94707. 1.0 units, Howerd N. & 8eYet1y Sachar, 708 S. Catatina. Redoltdo 8eech. CA 902n. 1.0 units, Mrs. Rosalind Shulman, 201 Crandon Bhld., l<ey BiScayne, fl 33149. 1.0 units, Alan $ieee4. 9 Glasaow Lane. Suf'fem, NY 10901. .. 1.0 unit$. Fredenck W. & Lucille C SieeeJ, 1~2 Yaa Verona, Deer~ Deelfield Beach, fl 33441. 1.0 units. Martin Smith, 920 Par1t Ave .• New York. NY 10028. .,.._ 1.0 units, Nolie J. Smith. P.O. Boa 1098, Ga•ntmn~ GA30503. 1 0 units, Georae S. Stefanis.. 310 Hospital Road. Macon, GA 31.201. 1.0 units, Charles 0. Stranc. 25679 West Flcnnoe Avenue, Antioch. ll 60002. 1.0 units, Chlrtes M. Trunz. 1007 Glen CcM! Avenue, Glen Hmd, NY 11545. 1.0 units. P\"avin & Ruth Varaiya. 1485 le Roy Avenue. BetMley, CA 94 708. . 1.0 units, The VQ9111 Family Trust. 2081 Robin Hood Lane, Loa Altos. CA 94022. 1/15 5893 DESCRIPTION 2.0 units. M8'jorie L Fasman, 701 N. Rexford Dr.. PUalC MJl1CI ~and termmate Lat 128 al Tr.ct No. 6634, in the~ of Newport 8Mch. 8ewrty Hilts. CA 90210. Ati ii iOU1 Mii& EJS their relations as C*1nel s eountral °""91. SIMI al CaHbnia. as per NIP 1ecotded 1.0 units. ~ E. & JoAnn Fawc:.tt. 125 Palos V.-de, NAME ITA IWT thenlin. in Book 248,..... 11to25 indusiw al miscllS.ieous P.O. 8clc #695, White Selmon, WA 98672. The followlns penon is FU1ttw notice is~ m.pe. ift the~ al the~ R9CIClfdlr of said ~. l·.O units. 8ematd f"isher, Box 307 520, Sc:.rbof'oulh, doi,. business as: WEB-~ lhll the undlnilned ~Ml oil. oil rW*, minen111. min•al rW*. Nlbnl NY 10510. • STER'S YELLOW PAGE will nait be responsible, from ... .w-end ._ ~" by wtwtso._, ..ne 1.0 units. Paue.a. El NMnes., 439 East 5lst St.. ,._ INDEX. 2700 P-.son Pt this deJ on. b M1J oblip-~-mtr be wltt*t « under Mid IMd. _..,. Y°"-NY 10022. 1400, Costa Mesa, CA tion incurred by alt*5 in -......_ _ _. -al~,,.... .... iiWend 1.0 unls. ~ H. f ........ 14~ Wakefield Court 92626. thW OMt n1m9 01 in the _, --..--. .,... ......, ... w.t. Columbus. OH 43209. • . ~ . rwne al uid ~-lhip. :::""'..: ':..": = ~wc,.'::1111:"" .......... -... ...:': 1.0 units. MMif'I L & tWln M. ~. 2244 ~ J" 2~~~ =: DMld at ~l11port a.ct\ wtt• cll«dlrril' 'drll IM mNfrant ._....._ Wind ..... Othel....._ CA 92024. Costa ...... CA 92626.. CaUbnia. ttlis 3111 dlrJ al ...,.._._ .. illlllllWdiiiii:litiid.oil« .. Wlll.;tunnltl 1.0 units. Dlf'IW S. & Pw"'1f.GebNwt.2030 W. Seddle This bUsiness is con-Olcember. 1-. n ................ «_,.,.the ........... d.. Hill. Tucson, AZ85745. dud9d by an individual. NEWPOttT FINANCIAL ...................... to ba8afn lladt .... 1.0 ""' ,.,... A. Gill9n, 1371 ....,.. Street. Sen Siped: c.w. Webb • PUaJSHOtS. I ClliCcmia wu:ta!;......,dt-.ct ...... tunnllllind.._.. .,.._.CA92106. ' This~._fited pnerat P9rtner'shlp, 8y. _..., .... ,.,. .................... ~. l .Ounb. TomC.Gr.t\lm,U418~Houlb\. with the~ a.. of 8Nce V. Cook. a prdils- lrid ti ............................. ...._, TX 71079. • Or-. eounty on Jan. 12. 1imwl C10tpc1-.., G9rwllil Md 1J 1 -8IW tuet. .... ,. "*-....... ha 1 M , 1.0 units. John N. & ~ L Griswtt. l S530 Old 1911. PartNr, 8y. 8Nce V. Coe*. s.-. 200. "-port 8eed\. CA92'60. Thia business is con- ductild by a ...... .,.,,. '*'lhip. The recistrant com- mettced to tranuct busi- ness undw the fictitious busirma name cw names listed~ on 1218186. Silned: Santa AM Partnels, A Calitomia ...... part· net'Ship, ~ J. Mutter, Generat Partner. This st.ltemertt was filed with the County Clerk al Oranll County on Dec. 24, 1986. File No. F330385 1/15 1/22 1/29 215 5895 K-W PU.UC NOTICE nc11110U1.,..• NW ITATEMDIT The followiria s-sons are doiria busine5S u: SANTA ANA PARTNERS, 1100 Quail Street, Suite 200, Newport Beach, CA 92660. ~ J . Mullet, 1100 Quail Street, Suite 200, Newport Beech, CA 92660. Diane M. Mutt«, 1100 Quail Street. Suite 200, Newport Bw:h, CA 92660. This business is con· duded by a pneral pert. nership. The reaistrant com- menced to transact busj.. ness under the fictitious business name « names iisted above on 12-8-86 . Silned: Stephen J. Mutter. This sutement was filed with the County CJen of Or.,. County on Dec. 24. 1986. file No. F330382 l/15 1/22 1129 215 5894 PUalC NOTICE nc iii lOUI 9UllllESS NAME STATman The to&lowins person IS doinc ~ •: IXTROP· ICA SPORTSWEAR. 1529 T~ Hil ~ Ll&una 8-ch, CA 92661. Parti-Sharp Er.tlrprisa, Inc. (Cailibnia), 1529 Tem- ple Hill Drive, Laaun. &eec:n, CA 92651. This business is con- ducted by a corporation. The re1istrant com- menced to trWtACt busi- ness under the fictitious buiiness name « names listed above on 9-1 S-86 SClned: Pwtl-Sharp Enter· prises. Inc.. Mr Sharp· Pl'estdenl This statement was filed with the County ~ of Oranet County on Nov. 4, 1986. File No. F324976 1/15 1/22 1/29 2/5 5885 PUalC NOTICE F.::ihiUUI• • EU NAMEITA~ The followi"I person IS doinc busineu as.: CALI· FORNlA UTE. 110 P~ c.Mr Or., P•port 8w:ih. 92660. Raymo .. d J. Frenci:s. ll 0 Newport Center Dr., CA 92660. This business is con· dudllld by an indMdull. The reci.strant com· mead 1D tnnud busi- ness under the fictitious busineu name « names tistad ~on 11/21/86. SCnad: ~Id J FrM- cis. This ....,.,. w fi'9d wittt the ~ ~ al Or-..~ on Dec. 26, 1986. File No. F330605 1/15 1122 l/29 215 5889 tMrWlttDd, mm, mr., ...,..._. ---~ .,_ Trml. Hou9Dn. TX 71079. f'tle No. F332328 ~~--It. the ....._ 01 ,_ upper 500 fMt al the tubeurtlcl al 1.0units. Ooneld W.end Gaorlia~ 1643 f...., l/15 1122 1/29 215 5890 1/15 , , W ~ Mid llnd, • 1111rwd In the deed from._ "*-Or., ........ GADM. .. FICllllOUI• II " ~recorded December 16. 1969 In Bid 9U55 1.0 units. s..llily Grubel. 31 ~Or.,.. I-HI• MMllTATmi llfJ ~ "9!.5&;'..~"':,.~ 070tl, AP No. 458-111· ~.:t!~ L Guertin, 946 S. Ninth Ave.. ~~ ~--:a ctcl': = ~ 27 ~ ll60901. OffM11 ., FCih .. IUlll E• N£RT & ASSOCIATES. 119 n.. ..,... lddl .. and ~common dnl.,.eb•. if • l .O un1s. Junes. Hahn. 25 w..reu. a.mnston. ll ~ nGlice ii ..,., .-nu•an v .. Zurich. .... port e.cn. -. al .. -~ dleaibed .,.,. II IUPGftld • 80010. ----undlw-i-,..... The folktai:lw PL••.. CA '2663. ~.,be: 3500 SAUSAUTO DRIVE. C0A0NA OEl. MAR, CA l.O~lewJ ...... 7878rdly~._.ae .. ,_ r....-: • ~ doina bus.inieu as· hndotph J. Kroenert. 92625 • ... NY 10911 Under tbe fic;t;tiouS firm MW.£'R/GRAHO AV[HU( 119 Y11 ZUrich, ,.._Pof1 TM undlnllNd TRllllM dl9clelms 1t1Y liabillllY flor ~ l .OUlilb.. Jeck K. HalmNt, le* 11 lll!rt nd Ad .• ---. wne Ind _.. of N£W-ASSOCIATES J<MNT Vf.'N· a.id\ CA 9266l lncD1r9dt'llll CJf .._...,.. lddl_ .,_, _., COftllOOft 0Am27. PORT FlNANClAL PUB· TURE. UOO Qualt Slrell. Thts busineu 1s con· • ........... If llff. -..n herein. 1.0 unlll. ~ W. lecbol\ lT19 Uncoln Cirde. USHERS,· a C84Uornia s..M 200. "" i:.ort 8tad\ dudlld bf -' ndMdual Seid ............... bUt without c:ionw911.,.,. OI Maican, GA 31211. ....... ~. tMO CA 92660. 541Nd: --~ J. Kroe-wwan1r • ...,._«Implied,,...~ tttte •• ~1111lon. l .O units. .._,. a Y• ~ a.caw:. .. 3138.....,. fie , aatC.WDrM. ~ n. ...., eon...,,,, a '*'-- « ~ to .., tf'9 ....,....,. ptwldpel sum ~Rd.. Encino. CA 91436. 700, Neal)Of1 luch, Callfonua corporat*'· Th.ii ...,,,.... w filed al .. "*(a)WUMdbrtlldOilcdalTNll.wilhMtaelt l .Ounltl;CIMnP.&HeomiM ......... 706ft.da1_,, ~al~Slaaaof 1100 Qu.al St., Ne•port ~the Count, Cleril of .._... .. • prcMdcd 1n Mid lllllc(I). --~ if lf'Y, ..._.....,NY 10605.. CalilorNI. did on ..._ 31• 8clch. CA t2MO ar._. ~ on ..., 12. uni91rtMlcrmlalhDleddT,._, .... ctw.-and ~~= R. ~. 7 ~ ~ "-dlwolOllceinbw,l-.br Senta Ana~. I 1•7 . .. IF II CJf .. TNllllll .ci al the tNlll CU II I 1 bf Mid -:-, ......... ....: H ..,_._ AofA ......... NMlw,..,.. ~ of all of tf?e CaMot• ...... ..... Ale No. F33232S - . . o... fl T""'-..... $103.07& 04 ~ -....... • .,.._,. _, "'-ow.. .... ~ the Mid stttp. 1100 Qua•• ser.t. 11151122 V29 215 5886 h~~~~~a1~~~~·--~~~~~~---~~~~~~~~~~~-~-~··~-'·~~.~~-~~~·~·~~·~~~·~·i·=~~~2~~~~~s~~~~~-~---~1 •• rl ~·with grt.t ~ ¥iewa. Ortginlll old bwt't COlllQe Upper aw.I. IMftg room with hptaoe, one bedroom end ... deck. Lower one bedroom wMh Id~ now rented. Zoned R-1, _.to Vidorta e.ch. ... _,1__ 111·1• W. mMI bueineu opportunity. &tabN8hed ladiee' ..,or1sWW Mop in gr.-t location tn W911 nflcbd W on 191Md'• main atreet. ... en..., ... , ,. ••• · That's not a mistake but it ia a bmchelor condo. Guarded complex wl1h pool. apa and ciubhouM. ahoft bike ride 1D b•ch. How about tor Y8C8tion or corporate rMIMI?? Bank owned. ··-...... IJM'Jll ~ • in Sou1h <.;out Metro area. Spedoua upper one bedroom end unit In MCUrity gated complex with pool. .. and ctubhouae. --··-·· CllTI ..U JWllllllt -Aero. from pert(. waJk to new ''COURTYARDS" ahope and reatauranta. RebuUt two ye9l'9 ago including electric and plumbing. 3 bedroom, 2 bdl like new kitchen. woodbumlng firep&ece and patio. Community. pool. ....... 111·1• w ., ~ -GnMat k>C9tion cJoee to 17'h ...... ahopplng. .....,,.,. and bu., .. Spacious airy upper 2 bedroom, 2 bdl unit with large living room with fireplace and deck overtooldng poot ........ . •...• .. llT ..U rw•• -HighJy upgraded end unit with 2 bedroom• up and 1 down, 3 baths, dining room. woodbuming tlrep&ace and large pdo. Hand textured watts, tile baths and kitchen. peneled doors and etched windows.. Community pool, spa and tennis.. - 11!1.19 111-1• l*U · with greet ooean views. Original otd beech coa:age. Upper level. living room.(\\,.\\ fireplace, one bedroom and huge deck. Lower one b ~ .... n with kitchenette now rented. Zoned A-1, waJk to Victoria Beach. ....... 1.... 111-1• 111.U _. ~ • ocean and bey views. Fonner model loeded with extra&. Two masll9r au~ mirrOfed wardrobes, firep&ace, fresh neu"-' cok>rs and ~ed piltio. Guarded complex with pool and apa. Submit on Laguna trade. .... 111·1• IUfFI TRI llE-Immaculate "Y" plan. Spacious. OY9f 1850 sq. fl. 3 bedroom. wl1h 2 story living room and family kitchen plus walled entry patio. Views from vautted ceiJinged muter. Community poola. u..~am• 111-1• IATlm Clft · Greet opportunity, take advantage of super '9ue. or buy the land. Like new 2 bedroom condo with partial bay views and attached double garage. Available rights to 30' boat slip ptus community pool and ape. ll.11anIEl«a11 me• 111-1• -Al R Rf Ill llPlD steps to ocean.Totally renovated pride of ownership units with 3 bedrooms up and 2 bedrooms. 2 baths down. New appflancea. forced air units, water heaters, paint. Cllrpet and fixtures. 1211• Dl-1• rtAllU PlllT ·Great statW home steps to b11chea, 2 bedroom with new copper plumbing, charming brick entry and reer ya.rd with patio. Coming 900n, new paint and Cllrpet and completely remodeled kitchen and batha. OwMf may carry 2nd. .,.. 111·1• PHlllllA 4 Pl.El • S1epa to beechee and Pavillion ahopa and restaurants. Good income with 2 bachetor unha, and 2 one bedrooms. Owner wants exchange. an.-l1Mlll U. • BPllT .-rs· Lowly 4 bedroom~ home wfth hardwood floors. French doors, ueed brick ....,_. and ~ meater aultle. Large ~ yard and pdo wtth MP91ate cnudren' play area. ...... • 1211.m 111·•• LMLY RM Ill IBIBIRllll · and wonderful horM tor large famiJy with 5. bedrooms, aeperate dining and large famlty rooma plua 80lar...., heating. French doora lead to _... stz.e yard with pool and ape. aa.. Ul-t• •••• ... • N9wer gated CU9bTt home qpmmunlty. Vautt.d Clllinged and dramatic 3 bedroom wlth fonMI dining. ......., Md tw.kfut room&. Channing yard bcN den ~-Wft. .... .. ...• • ,_lmtmon fie Penlniula Point. Hand9ome 1•1tod1l1d 3 bedroom ..... tlmlr end ... lllundry roome. 0-m.d lot _..~...._,..._......_torR.Y.-.P.toa11d-. OwlMir awy '*'"/ 111t T.D. tor 15 ~ ...... on .._. oploft. ... .. ...• -~ • .,...110 • with dock for 30' bo9t, walk to oce.n. VllCdon holM wtl't 3 bedrooma. 2 bah. ~ livtrlg room wMtt w.t bw. ~ and bwned ullinga opening to pdo on -.. wat.'ft'onl a.rg.in priced owner MJdoue hM purdla11 d another. lMge ......... 11t T .0. u................ 111-1• 11"-J CW with PMQtamic Yiewa. T<*lly Nm0d1l1d 2 bedroom In aecurtty buflclng. °"'819d fully fum'8hed down to "9 lal tMcup. AllOdelon .._ lnciude .., Ullltllea. Qoet alip .....,.. and walk to Udo and Cannery Vltlaigea. <net vlall6on get-a-way. ... . ...• ----.ut'-Abeolutlfy charming 2 bedroom red brick ~ with vaulted ceiHngm. ft.-.plece. new carpet and aov.ty patio plu. ~ 2 bedfoom upper unit tor tnoome. Cloee to Ferry. ·--u..-uw wrn ICIU ._ • Cu8tlOm lhingled multile¥elld eot•••'PO'WY with 4 bedrooma. formal dining room and ... gouf'INt kitchen. Bright, lf'eCioue and Immaculate with Iota d ge... berber carpeting and trench doora on extra large lot Welk to beech and~ Mll.m 111-1• Dlllm Mn:mt ~ • with av.u.b1e bom llip. Hlghty CUlbnized and beautifully decoratld ~ 2 bedroom. 2 ~ unit. Bright and aunny, told oompl ... ly fumilhed lnctudlng _,.,and tv. Prestigioua Udo.,.. walk to atq>e and 1.-ur.nta. ··- I' aa•t Wm? ~ · Super aummer/wlnW ,.,.., 3 bedroom, 2 bdl upj 3 bedroom and ftrepllic:e down plua 3 car garage. Comer location with gr..i views. Cloee to · tennia and handball courts. Sold fumi9hed. IRI• 111·1• Mn:mt rtilW · spectacular Newport Harbor and night ligt"8 viewa from this newty ~ 2 bedf oom and den wtd1 high ceffinga. and large deck. s.ler wiR consider trade and wiff carry 2nd T.0 . Available dock tor 50' boel ... a1-1• Lm *1 B · on wide lot Sophisticated 3 bedroom plu1 maida room, den, formal dining and gourmet kitchen all °'*''"' through trench doora to "*' patio. Sunehine. g1-•y, wood floors and book lined walia. ... 111-1• " I• a CllT• · built in 1913 U91nQ the ft~ rne'9Nll9 available. Spedoua high ceilinged 3 bedroom beauty wtlh den/oflce, w9t bar and tamity and dining.,.. SCllined gta-. akytigta and apa in ~ bdl . ··-Ul·1• .a IC&lf9IT 19\.D • beautifully rnalntmlned. Upper unit hu 3 IP9Ck>u• bedrooms and large IMng ..... wtlh aenMlional ... of b99ctl actMty and .,,,...._ Lower 2 -bedroom ha nice petio. Excellent high belance auumllbee lo9n. ..,.... rl l' 'l I NI fill mC --._ · Spedoua 2 8'ofy 4 bedroom family home ... enormoUI game room. Roof top view deck aurrounded ~ luah or..-y tn MCfuded garden wtttt blldminmn court. Anxious owne(1 new home la Allldy, make °""· . ·~ 111·1••tn... 111·•• '111 ·1 ,., M1'flllJ llf· on .u111 -' of bey. aooo eca. .. .,.. • IUllbl9 tDr 4000 ....... ri llp tDr ....... ot powbollt. Pv•119'.ow wof .. 11a. hotwWtlt loMr ~ llgtil Md bodl19 .alon .... .•..• . .. ,. . ,,. _.. ._ · IA"91f ....U Down cMnnel end~ beY • views frOfft thla 8CMlth beyfl'ont laall'or-.. A IP9ekMll ... mai1*ined P'°'*'Y with 3 and 2 bedroom unlL T.mlc tw1'11 hiR>ry. FumMure _. ...... tor...._ ..... . ...• MIMmP nsnl9l.Dbuiftacondoeln1115. Top.._ ..... fNnch doora. double '** ....... -... ind -cllbll_,, ape tuba and bldlll In m 11' ..... One 4 111• .... CM'9.S ___ _.,....,._n11 1 . .a- in ..... endviewblllcanl• Wlllk1D'-'Yllftd ....... '• ,....,ninta and lhop9. ····-•...• ... , ••ncatt -1a 1a1 hntllo9.., dock.,. ..... tie. A lllrge one fllOrj, 4 bedroom home wll\ din. dning and tmn'6ly rooml built In v ..... aroUnd ...... Piiio wtf\cummpoot. ····-..... . -· , .. llTllt . Security glllld hll1Dp .......... . bedlooml. tomwl dining and hugeWnily ....... llnry. wtne C9llll and ~ room. Owet' 8000 IQ. I. ... loWer ftlled ~ eum>undlnO pool 9nd ... .,.... .......... decks a'8ftd h .. of~ twbor .nd cc11•1•. ...... . ...• . ...-.-a. •nan· NeW9f beb9on rwilllll 81 ._., buMtand C8f9d tor2 .-y 5 bedroom. 4\1\.,.., home.. ,., ... d IMng room wteh lllPlace, b1M1 dining room. --In tlinly . kitchen ptua ...,.,... .. ,~ .................... 3 cer garage. Sw 11plng bey views and ~-dock tor 3 bolda. ··--.,,... LW al· Totally remod1l1cl 4 bedfOOfn ~ beytront ,.,... ... wtttt fh1lplla. hla/t.a ..... and ...... r'OOlll plua fmmily and torm.I dining rooma. FNeh ind .cilll-O _., ~ ....... ape and belt. <*II••...-...,.. •• ., wtl't pier and alp. Owner will CCM..., tradee tor Udo Of ~ 11•• ••.•• LmA ml •11111 LICANI • Spedoua trllditional two .eory family home. Four bedrooma. fllntUy and formal dining rooma. remod1l1d ~on un large 1 lot we w t11ro.it P91k> and dock with lide k Arudoua owner wiU comMdet exchange. condo Of ?? fM)mitft ,...a, a •11-••·•• ...... , ... .._ W llJAll ·A home of or9et ~with aus-t> views. The 5 bedroom IMin houee ~ 2 m 111 ....... formal dktlng room. den Md~ room. n..• Wlll1'I quarW'8 h8ve 3 bedfoome and 2 ~ The er-tioua grounda Include • tlnnla court. pool and ..,.. • ...... 111·1• II~ Mn.IT wtth CW9r 80 fl of wew from.ge and penor8mic ~ dlt'9wtdeltSMUtof Newpon Hmrbof. LMge, gqcioua 1 *>fy 4 bedroom home .. tonnll dining. tlmly and eun rooma pk.le ~ pool in thi8 exau.iw ........ community wtth Pffv• b llctlea. .-r•om1111... 111.1• HOMES, INC. REALTORS· Sain. R«ttal•. Property Man11eme:nt Jl5MMtneAw. . RiAoa Wand •n 1111 ...