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ESTA8LJSHEO 1948 * 38TH YEAR* NUU8£R 26 * (714) 631-.8120 * NEWPORT BEAOi'S QNl Y HOMEBASEO NEWSPAPER• THURSDAY FEBRUARY 5 1987
Newport massage parlor owner
charged with attempted bribes
ay ROGD aLOOM
Chona ~oo Lee faca a Feb. 18
arraipment and the two massage
parton be operates in Newport Beach
~ been cJo.d down by the city after
Lee\ arrest last week on charges of
attemptina to bribe a city lic:cnsi.ng
otrJCial and the head of the potice vice
and intdtiF"°" unit.
Lee was taken into custody last week
on the llepS of the Orange County
Courthouse in Santa Ana after
aDepdJy makin1 the second of two
payments totallina S7 ,000 to Newpon
Beach police Sgt. Richard Long. Lee
also allegedly paid SSOO to city liansing
supervisor Glen Everroad.
Accoroing to the Ncwpon Bcxh
police, Lee sought to have Long cancel
four prostitution citations issued
against bim and bis employees at
Airport Mauage. to pin favorabk
testimony from l.oOI in a pending
eviction bearinc invofvin& the Airport
Muugr site. and to haw Long keep
vice inveatipton away from Airport
Mauage and Fuji Massage. which Lee
also operates. He also sought favorable
licensing treatment from Everroad,
police Wd.
Airport Masugr opened last year in
an office/ commercial complex on
Campus Drive near John W ayne Air-
port. Fuji Mass•gr opened the day of
Lee's arrest. Jan. 26. on Old Newport a ,.,...r
Parents propose $2. 7 million
sports complex for CdM High
BY 8YAN K l.ON
A anr S2. 7 million sports complex
b.u been proposed for Corona dcl Mar
Higla School. to be built without the
Nlist ancr of ICbooJ district funds.
A p•eat group, beaded by Corona
dcl Mar financial advisor Howard
Lucas. originated the idea and enlisted
arcbit.cd Ted Tyler, also a parent, and
Stolte Construction. operated by parent
Larry Johnson. to put the idea into
action. They b.avc formed a non-profit
fund-raising operation. called the
Corona dcl Mar Sports Complex
Corporation. and hope to raise the
money from other parcnu. alumru and
local businesses by mid-June.
The new complex wall ~-hide a
footbaJ.koc:ccr sudiu~ an all-weather
8-lane track., two baseball diamonds, a
new weight room (which will also serYC
as a film room and bousina I« "WlKbrs•
offica). and an entrance pDery wtlh
concession stppds aad rat.rooms. The
project also incorporates a renovation
of tbc existing locker room facilities
which. according to Lucas' echoes of
student com~nts. -simply don 'l work
very well ...
The stadium, focal point of the new
complex. wtll be of the same design as
that at ln1nc High School. wh.icb Stolte
Construt1on and Ty~r also built. The a ,.,.1
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Possible multi-million-dollar fraud at Newporters ' savings and loan
IY ROGU I LOOM
State and federal investigators this
week arc trying to unra~l what could
be a multi-million-dollar fraud at the
now 1DS0lvent Nonh Amenca Savtngs
and Loan.
State regulators have alleged in coun
papers already filed that the S cl L ·s
late owner. Dr. Ouaync Christensen of
Newport Beac h. and his business
manager. Janet F McK.innc of New-
port Beach, received questionable
payments of more than SC million from
the institution. and that they removed
boxes of records from the S cl L offices
sbonly bcf ~ t.k busi ncss was seized
and declared imolveot by the Depart-
ment of Savings aad Loan on Jan. 16.
Christensen died a few boun before
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Schools tack fee on local developments 1_N_s _1 __ 0 E
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IY MELINDA KEl.l.ER
F amities planning to buy new homes
in Newport Beach or Costa Mesa may
find tbemsetvea payina more than just
escrow fees and dosing cost.s.
Newport-Mesa School District trus-
tees picked up their option recently to
impose f ces on new homes and com-
mercial developments for the PUl"J>OX
of school coo.st.ruction and rttomtruc-
uon.
Stac voten approved development
fees mt June when they passed Pro-
position ~. IMna school districts the
power to levy fees oo dnelopen which
will be passed OD to homeowners.
Schools Superintmdcna Jobn Nicoll
bcJ.inu that the SI .SO per square foot
(cc on new homes and the 25 cents pct'
square foot fee on commercial and
ind u.striaJ developments an f au and
occcssary.
"'Scboob in California have all but
lost the abtht) to use propcrt}' tax to
help maintain the school systems. Hm•
arc we supposed to maintain the schools
without moncy1-Ntcoll said-
Former Ncwpon 8cacb Cit) Coun-
cilman Bui Agee is opposed to the nev.
fee. ·we have been fec'd to death la.tel)
Since Jarvu. CVCr)' public body wants
to mate a profit. The schools district
bas a large reserve MoDC')· for main-
tcoancc s hould come o ut of that
~ .. Agrcsald
NacoD .tnuts the rcscrvc fund u
bealthy. Receipts from the sak of land
ha~ boosted the fund to oea.rly S 11
millio~ but it isn' enough .
.. We've already spent S780,000 on
repairiq the bcatin1 and cooling
system at Estancia High. and SS00.000
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PME 2-ffBJAIY I. 1E THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COST A MESA NEWS/tRVINE TODAY
Newport pioneer James Ray dies after long·, illne s
James D. Ray. 76, pioneer
Newpon Beach concracwr and
long time member of the Ne11t-
port Beach Elementary School
Board, died on Jan. 29 following
a long illness. fUDCTal services
WCTC held Feb. 3 in the Com-
m unity Church, Congrcga-
tionaL in Corona dcl Mar, with
the Rev. Donald Kutt officiat-
ing. Private iota ment in Pacific
View Memorial Park folio~.
Ray was bom in Mario~
K ••as. and rccciw:d bis bacbe-
lor"s degree in EnaJisb as wui..
bum U nivenity in T opeta. In
1933 be married Haul May
Walker. He enlisted in the U.S.
Coast Guard and was the offacer
in charge of intelligence in
Newport Beach when the U.S.
cntcted World War U.
After the war. Ray entered the
residential conuaccing busi,,,..
and built more than ~000 cm--
tom and tract homes throuibout
Onnae County. Ile die> htnme
acti\'e in commercial and i:odm--
t.riaJ comtndion. Among bis
buildinp a.re the Zonia Ou~ the
Newport Beach city librariel OD
the Balboa pcnimu1a and New-
port Center, the Santa Ana
Country Oub and many others.
He probably built more schools
in Oranae County than any
other contractor.
Ray was a member of the
Board of Freeholders that
drafted the City Owtct, cttat-
ing the present city form of
govemment. He was nrice pra-
ideat of the Newport Beach
Element ary School Board,
predecessor of the Ncwport-
Mesa Unified School Districl.
where he served for ten yean.
He also was a member of the
CoTona del Mar Kiwanis Club,
the Sbrinen. Friends of Oasis~
Amigos Vicjo.s and the Elks
Lodj!.'C.
Ray tttiJcd in 19IO. Bia two
so~ James ·walkie• Ray and
Micbad by, la&~ ~inucd
and expmoded J. Ray ~~
tion Company. llay II aUo
survived by his wife. Rad. two
daugbten, Mn. llolic Ray
Borddon and M.rL halaJ by
8rallD, a f oaer son. a., LO'll.
and eight lfUdcbildraL
In lieu of Oowcn., the f..ai1y
requested coatn1'utiom to the
American Diabetel AssocietiOIL
Newport-Mesa School Board tacks on fee for newly constructed ho.a
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High," Nicoll explai>VAI.
1' o do all the repairs. land-
scaping and mainttnancc that
needs to be done, it will take
about SS million to S8 million.
That would still leave us a
reserve, but it makes me nervous
not to baYC a healthy reserve for
a rainy day, .. Nicoll said.
Assemblyman Gil Ferguson
(R-Newport Beach) opposes the
fees and is cuna1tly working on
legislation which will modify the
original bill
~me school districts have
misread the bill. The legislation
does not give them carte blanchc
to become a taxing body,0
Ferguson said.
According to Ferguson, the
oriainal intent of the bill was to
provide fnncting for new schools
where devdopments with chil-
dren created a need for more
f aatitics.
Newport-Mesa Board Presi-
dent Ken W ayman supports the
fee but would prefer more flex -
ibility.
.. In the absence of tax money,
it's oeocssary to take advantage
of this fee for reconstruction.
The fee is more complicated and
less flexible than I would lite,
but the state basn' been provid-
ing sufficient funds,.. W aynan
said.
Jim de Boom, Newport-Mesa
trustee, believes the district is
being accomodatina-
..We 're the molt coopcntiTe
of all the districts in Or-ae
County. Otha cities arc chart-
ing for remocld.ina; • ~ not.
We also pro.Wied a pudlatber
clause so all permits that were
in to Newpon and C-.. Mesa
city balls by the dodline were
not subject to the fee.•
Owner of NB massage parlors charged with attempted bribe
a err.,.-1
Boulevard.
Long said last week that police
are now investigating Lee's prior
activities. A native of Kore~ Ltt
resides in Los Angeles. Long
said Lee has been in Southern
California "i'or a while, .. but he
declined to discuss what other
activities Ltt may have been
involved in.
According to Long. the tn\<e5-
tigation of Lee began the day
before last Thanksgiving, when
Lee allegcdl y off ercd S 500 to
Everroad. Everroad refused the
..., a.rr. c..•••d o-aeo~
Oi.amonds are not a renewab6e
'l.OUrce. When your diamond was
mined. rt left a pp in the earth"s
makeup that .,11 ~ be filled
V ours is a truty unique stone
tt is a miracle of nawre In the
mclhoos of years between rts birth
and rts discovery. your diamond
saw the evoluttoo of drtterent
plants and animal forms. drff~ent
weattiet" cycles. the dawn of man
and thousands of years of human
~ Through all th.al rt
has endured
The diamond you own 1s also a
mast.erptiece of man First tons of
rock must be blasted and put
through a lengthy process to
separ.rte the d 1amood matena I
from rts hot rock About 3500 tons
of rock must be processed to
recover 1ust one ounce (1 42
carats) of diamoocts. Of c~rse.
out of that ounce the smaller
portton of the crystals w.11 be of
gem Quali ty. the rest w ill be
payment at that time and n<>-
tified the police, who in tum
notified the district attorney's
office, which took charge of the
invest igation.
On Dec. 12. according to the
SBPD, Lee contacted Everroad
and the two met in a West
Newport restaurant, where Lee
allegedly gave E vcrroad several
gifts and off ercd to lcod the
liccns1ng supervisor money.
On Jan. 20 , Ltt again me1
w1tb Everroad and asked the city
official to ~t up a meeting with
1ndustnat &!)Ods. At thrs poent. the
diamonds must be sorted and
graded for cob-and d anty before
they are p(aced on the ~
A diamond 1n the rou8h tS not
very attractl'l'e. It's no wor de:r the
stone was oveOooked 1n the many
c enturres before cutt1ne and
pohsh1ng were fulty understood
The rough d1c1mond has a dull
waxy look Mld comes 1n stranee
shapes, usually octahedral It
takes skilled cutting and polrshrng
to bnng out the diamond's true
beauty
First me dtamond IS cleaved °'
sawed to take best advctntaae of
the rough crysta l Then 1t is
rounded. faceted and poltShed
The cut and polrshed stone must
be graded again to establrsh Its
per carat sellm& pnce
The ~ pe<formed from the
mine to you 1s time-<:onsum1ng
ande~ butwetlworthit..
Through has advanced k.r~.
man has taken nature's raw
material and malllm1zed its
beauty '(OU "II have to a.,-ee that
there 1s a great deal of work
involved 1n the recovery and
processing of these well-loved
stones
Come by the store and see our
sample of a rough daamond and
many examples of the beauty that
has been created through ruttmc
and polishing and the arttstry at
the teweler
C H ARLES H . BARR
Member o t
American Gem Society
Accredited Gem
Laboratory
9 MJJ...t.d
Westdiff Ptaza
1 7th and Irvine Ave.
Newport Beech
14 642·3310
Long. who bad made prostitu-
tion arrests.~ Airport Massage
in the precCding months. Two
days later. Lee allegedly told
Long that be would pay Long
Sl,000 J>CT month initially, and
$5,000 J>CT month e"entually. to
keep police away from his busi-
ness. Lee also allegedly offered
Long ano ther S6.000 to cancel
four pending citations and give
f alsc testimony in tbc pending
eviction action.
The next da)'. Jan. 23. invcs-
tigaton aJJcgc that Ltt passed
s.4,500 bidden in a magazine to
J ·-I .1~hron lt.l.1nJ
Everroad as the pair stood in a
restaurant parking lot, telling
E vcrro ad that SSOO was for him
and the other S4.000 for Long.
On Jan. 26, Long met Lee in
front of the counbou.sc in San~
An~ where the eviction action
was to be beard. Lee allegedly
gave Long another SJ,000 at that
time to complete the transaction_
He was then placed under arrest
by Long and investigator Barry
Foye of the District Attorney's
office.
After the arrest, Airport Mas-
<om~ squtt«
Our K1sn K oos'
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~ IFftt I~· n..n A fn IH .S. t/M ~ L'-t
~ was ordered to vacate the
Campus Drive location in the
eviction bearing. The city also
moved immediately to revoke
the business licenses of Airport
Massage and Fuji Massage.
Lee was unavailab&c for com-
ment.
Trial d1te set
in murder au
A trial date of April I J wu
set Friday for Collii Victor
An.a. cUqed with anuderin&
bis live-in tirlfriend , J anet
l.nobloch. SepL 2A aboard the
boat they lharat in the Newport
Oma Mariner.
~ 34, has pleaded Dot
guilty.
He wu anatcd at the aceoe
of the tilling when officen
rapondiq to a tqM>rt of a
1hootin1 found l.nobloeb'1
body aboard the boat. She bad
been I.bot in t.bc bead.
A.ccordiaa to Newport Berh
police. wit•• • 1 n:.portcd laear-
i ng the two arsaiaa 1bortJy
bd ore the gnmMt.a war heard.
The Calle ... the ooly hom-
icide in New i>'J't 8eadi last year.
For q uahteed
homeowners. we offet
dtscounts wh.ch can
make our already low
premium even tower
Ca1 1 for details
DE••ts A. ROSE•E. Atilt
204 RMnide onve
Me•port Beach, CA ~
Phone: (71 4) 646-&410
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I I ., I. t• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWSllRVINE TODAY .....
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PllTI IT IMllY CIT&
NIWpOrt Police 'warm' lo•ly
kids with new pllo• urvtce
aY GEORGI: PAPPAS
A new tdephooe line dubbed
die ..... -line.. ctemprd to aid
Newpcwt Beach latchkey tids.
began rueiving calls this ftek.
Tbe project .. dndopcd by
the Newport Beach Police
~t and some Newpor-
t.en.
The purpose of the "warm ..
line i.s to provide young!ids who
are alone (after ICbool) with a
voice to turn lo for advice in case
they are scared, mildly hurt or
have minor problems~ in their
homes, said Milly Da}. project
coo rd in.at or of the project and
a Newport resident.
Day said the new tclepbooc
Linc i.s not intended to supcrccd.c
the 91 I emcrgmcy numbtt ind
was called the -v.arm" line
because it ·s to supply advice to
children in non-life threatening
situations.
Beach. '!bey hepn taking calls
2:30 p.m. Monday and no fewer
than two vohuttc:en will l9e
answering phones every week-
day fom 2;.30 to 6-JO p.m.
The number is ~3003.
Day cstim•trd the cost of the
project at SJ0.000 a year, mack
up moaJy of pri+ase domaiom
from members of the community
with some money from the city
thrown in.
The funds pay for liability
imura.nce. the cost of installing
the pbooes in the church and the
phone bill. Day said~
The project was plannr4 oveT
the past 17 months and Day said
she spent most of that t imc
trying to pt.her funds for the
project.
Woman fleeing Newport cops dies
Day said t be phooc line will
"supplement the family" by
continuing to provide adult
advice to children wbeo t.hcir
parents arc gone.
The cities of Plaoentia and Los
Alamitos ha~ similar programs.
Placentia received about 400
calls a month for its first four
molllhs and about 9S percent of
the calls JRrc from loody chil-
dren. Day said.
Day stressed the need for
more volunu::en and said more
training sessions for volont.ecrs
arc plamxd for the ocxt month
or two.
A SI-year-old El Toro woman officer was speaking to her
died this weekend when her car • through a partially opened Win-
vec1 cd off the road and hit a tree dow. she drove off. police said.
while she was allegedly trying to Hernandez punued her with tus
evade punuing Newport Beach lights and siren on and she pulled
and Laguna Beach police offic-over to the side a couple of miles
en. south along PCH . .
Vanessa Jane Dever was pro-However, police said, as Her-
nounced dead at the scene of the nandez approached her car the
early-morning mishap Saturday. second time. she sped off agam.
According to Newport Beach attaining speeds of O\'Cr 80 miles
police, OC'ver was approached per hour and driving erratically
by officer Mike Hernandez Hernandez again pursued
shortly after I :30 a.m. as she sat Dever. according to pol.ace. and
an her car on the southbuod side was joined in the chase by a
of Pacific Coast Highway ocar Laguna Beach patrol unit. The
the southan city limits. As the two Jost s1Jl}lt of ~·cr's 1986
H yuodai near the Laguna Beach
city limits, and then realized it
was no longer on PCH. police
stated. They backtracked and
began looking onto side streets
in the area.
At that time, Laguna Beach
police received a call reporting
a car off the road near PCH and
\1yrtle. in the area the t,.o
officers ~ere searching. They
dlSCO\ered the badly damaged
car against a tr«. partially
hidden b) fobagt. Paramedics
am\~ and pronounced ~er
dead
.. Many of the calls will prob-
ably come from lonely children
who want someooc to talk to ...
she said.
Fourteen volunteers from the
surrounding community will
man the phones. whlcb arc
situated in St. Andrews Pres-
byterian Church in . ewport
Day said she bas contacted
each school in the Sewpon-
~csa Unifl.cd School District to
prcsc-nt the program and pass
out suckcn cmbluooc:d with the
phooc nwnbcT.
ORDER EARLY
FOR
VALENTINE'S
Local politicians receive committee assignments
Newport Beach's local
government represcntati\es
recently received their new
assignments following the re-
organization of their respective
governmental bodies.
Congressman Robert Bad-
ham bas become the ranking
Republican on the House
Armed Services Committee's
subcommittee on Procurement
and Military Nuclear S ystem.s.
That subcommittee oversees
expenditures of more than SIS<>
billion in annu•I Adensc funds.
,
Badbam also rct.aiocd hi.s scat
on the Ho~ Administration
Comminee. the Armed ScrvtCCS
Committee and the Joint Com-
mittee on Printing.
State Senator Marian Berge-
son was reappointed chair of the
Senate Local Go .. crnment Com-
mittee and mai ncd her scats on
the Agriculture and Water.
Education and Transportation
committees.
Additionally, Bergeson ~as
appoinled to the Budget and
Fiscal Review Committee. a
committee which re .. 'ie•s the
Governor's budget.
Assemblyman Gil Ferguson
was na.mtd to the Ways and
Means Committee. which con-
trols the legislation calling for
expenditures.
Ferguson retained bis scats on
the H~ T raD$porution and
Housing and Community Devel-
opment committees. He as no
longer on the Human Savices
Committee. upon which be
served during the previous term.
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NIE 4 ti lfllY i. IE THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA HEWSMVINE TODAY
Hotel industry wants more
government in their lives
Government is playing a smaller and smaller role in
all of our lives. While most Newporters welcome that
change, the Newport Beach City Council has just taken
a giant step backwards by supporting th~ Conference
and Visitors Bureau's proposal that the aty levy a fee
on hotels in order to promote tourism.
By a 4-2 vote last week, the Council introduced an
enabling ordinance, backing the ~ureau 's plan. ~,e
proposal will be given a second reading at the Council s
Feb. 9 meeting. ·
While this fee is apparently supported by most of the
city's hotel industry, it is not the role of government
to play coordinating agent for a private business venture.
We have no problem with the city's hospitality industry
collecting fees and investing them in promotion. In fact,
we think it's a great idea-their objective is to fill the
empty rooms that burden Newport h?tels _duri_ng _the
winter months. But that's their goal, thats their objective,
and that's their business.
When Visitors Bureau spokesperson Jerry King asked
the council to collect the fee, he claimed the industry
couldn \ do it aJone, because of potentiaJ anti-trust
problems. F rankJy, that sounds like a large bit of
baloney. We have confidence in the ability of the giants
of industry that do business in our fair city to function
within the restraints of the law. and without the help
of this city. It may be more difficult, but if a promotionaJ
campaign is truly needed we believe the private sector
can undertake it alone.
Councilwoman Evelyn Hart, who with Councilman
Phil Sansone voted against the plan, cautioned that
"'historically, Newport Beach has been very careful to
never get involved with the Chamber of Commerce or
the Visitor's Bureau; been careful not to get involved
in business."
We know many Newporters who frequently complain
that there is a thin line between the goals of the chambers
of commerce and the objectives of the current City
Council Surely this move will add fuel to their fire.
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Time of my Life
BY JIM FEL TOS
James Irvine's family Bible
f ufl of history and maxims
The original James )nine.
who bought 108.000 acres in
Orange County, had much in
common with the present owner
of the lrvioe Company, Don
Bren.
The first James lrvine was
immensely wealthy before be
acquired the Orange County
property (which was then part
of Los Angeles County).
The first James Irvine was
publicly shy, and treasured his
personal privacy.
He -.s a Republican. and
contributed substantially to the
party.
And be gave generously to his
community-San Francisco and
Cleveland, Ohio-wanting no
recognition for bis bcnevoleoce.
Much of Sao Francisco's Golden
Gate Park was ,. 2if• from James
Irvine.
These and other fascinating
facts came to light this week in
a family Bible, found in the vault
of the Agricultural Division of
the Irvine C.Ompany on M yf ord
Road in Tustin.. The Bible car-
ried this inscription on the
flyleaf:
··Wedding PreMnJ
"A Mothn's Gift to
.. Jame$ lrviM. July 25, 1866. ··
For more than an hour, I
thumbed~ the Bible in
tile office of Gary Bat, lelllor
vice prniiik .. ad •m"•nt to
cJWim:aa DOD Bra. It is a
haadlome 1'0luuw, ia cxodlent
CODdition. its ;ilt-eipl .... in
remartablJ aood codition,
attatioa to tbe care it llaa
recciftld in the Ag Division.,
..at--iavmt.
lotb in tbc front aDd at the
t-ct, Jmnca lm.e ud bis llieiri
pasted in meaningful clippings
from newspapers and maga-
zines. The family ~ starting
with Irvine's birth on a farm near
Belfast, Ireland, on Dec. 17.
1827, is carefully identified-
birtbs, weddings, deaths. It
noted that Irvine's wife on the
day be received the Bible-
Ncttie M. Rice of Clevelan~
Ohio-was more than 13 years
youoger than be was.
James Irvine was one of nine
children. He had seven brothers
and onc1s~er. One of bis broth-
ers, Abraham Irvine, was a
Presbyterian minister. When he
was 19, Irvine left Ireland for
New York., where he worked as
a clerk for two years, then
beaded for the Cillomia gold-
field.s. He was a true •Forty
Niner, .. reaching San Francisco
in I 849 after I 02 days aboard
the Akxmuln Humboldt sailiq
from Panama. Irvine's lengthy
obituary in the Sao Francisco
newspapcn reported that four of
his fellow passcngen on the
I Humboldl would (igure prom-
inently in his future: Collis P.
Huntingto~ Ben Flint, Dr. John
F. Mores and Isaac E. Davis.
Huntington became one of Cali-
.Joroia 's .. Big Four. 0 Aint
htamc trvine•a partner in the
purcb.ase of land in Lo5 Aqielcs
County.
When be died in 1886 at ..
S9. h'ftilc .. ODC of SU Fraa-
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bad ll..ed a wltc.taile •ocea7
..... fl I .. 51 Froat St. Bil
Soac•illl ... .., impired ... lo
aw Cft1J pcuy .... ia•• ii in real ,..,.. At llii f 1 ,, Ilic
owaed llMJlt of the ._. dull
.. #
,
ultimately bee.me San Francis-
qo '$ downtown civic center. He
donated and funded the Conser-
vatory of Exotics in Golden Gate
Park.
His will was not just wrinm
or typed; it was printed in a
brochure. All his brothen, nie-
ces, nephews and business ass~
ciatcs, were rcmembeRd in lbc
will. A uust was established with
four oversees to protect one part
of his vast holdings-the ranch
in southern Los Angeles county,
which became Orange County
three years afttt Irvine died. All
this land and its buildings were
to go to one person-his so~
James Harvey Irvine, who was
born on Oct. 16, 1867. He would
become sole owner of the Irvine
Ranch when be reached aae 2S
in 1892..
A clippiQa from the CleYeland
Leader pasted in the Bible car-
ried these maxims·
..Kttp Kood company. or llOIV.
.. N~~ltlk.
.. If }'OUT "'1llib CllllllOI ~ U....
ftdly mrplo~d. 11ttntd to tlw
cultivation of your ntbtd.
.. Mab few promUa.. Liw up
to your awoirnvnu.
.. Kttp your own ucnu. if you
haw""'·
H Drink no lcind of intoxklldltl
liquors
.. Eva liw widtin yow inconw.
.. Good COlft/MllY and K"°" con-
V0$11lion an IM ~ sbvw1 of virtue ...
ElsebWtte~ 18 specific maxims
-.~ listed. some contradictory.
Maxin 2 read •Everybody in the
house has an evil nature as well
as ourselves, and lberdore we
arc not to expect too much. .. But
Maxim 10 urged Irvine ""to take
a cheerful view of everythiq and
to encourage hope."
At one time, some member of
the Irvine family apptarcd to
-~ beeia interated in Christian
Scintce. ne beck aide of a ~
from a CbristiiD Scil9QC leaflet
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from W., 8·'• ~-
SCl •1day ~ Im. ~
,.., cMirmm DOli .. will
"'11•JM8ilie _.ill 0021 r••
to Mn.. Ath-11 Cllirb., • 1'-
dnfl'Mer of .-orii n' J-im.. It's a paa ~of
;J;;,,£jt£C..U'l7.
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0..hltow:
We want you to know how
pleased we were from tbe
rcspome to your photo of the
m.tion priJlt (Emjp Calmdar,
Jamaary IS) ~-re carrying in our poay.
Wew bc:m iaowtaacd With
1 reqaaai from mplmac enthmi-
ats. Thanh for startina our
New Year oat with a.,,.._•
• hWM n .,. c ..... New,....._.
••r Cox Ila
interat conflict
Dar Llilor
lu a part time resident since
1-944 and a-full time resident for
the past 12 years at the same
address in Newport Beach. I am
neither a member of SPON.
Gridloek or any other commun-
ity organization. evertbeicss, I
am concerned about Mayor
John Cox, who owes the Irvine
Company more than SI 00,000 in
past due office rcnhJf e fikd for
bankruptcy while occupying a
position on the City Council.
mating decisions on Irvine
Company projects that impact
all residents.
Despite his delinquent pa)'-
meau to the Irvine Company.
be still votes affirmative on
anything the Irvine· Company
brings before the Council.
It is well known than any
Irvine Company tenant is ousted
if be is two months delinquent
in bis rent. Was there favoritism
in his case?
ln my opinion. in order to
have unbiased representation for
Newport Beach residents.
Mayor Cox should resign his
position on the City Council. I
might add that this should also
apply to Councilman Phil
MaurcL 1 ba\"e beard him be
very rude to speakers that be did
not agree with. It bas been
reported that be plans to retire
shortly and move to his Fall-
brook bo~ so what does be
have to lose by bis pro-
dcvelopment position?
lsn l it about time that WC ha\"C
a City .Council that rcprcsenu
the resident majority who favor
planned slower growth?
H.A. Aalenom c ....... ,..
Slamml• GATE
I mllllkl
o...•---1 am wa itjna tbis ld1a to
wure mY'df dull your radcn
are aware of a te:rioal cicluca-
tional deficiency Governor
~a,.__;;_ • • If L !-.__ __ ,_.. 11 propomna ....
cdllClltion budget ii ~ be
will reduce eta. siza from an
averqe of 21 students. to 22
studeatl (yea!) but to do this be
is proposing the elinrination of
six vital educational programs
(boo!), rather than provide
additional funds.
Perhaps the most critical
program elllninatcd will be the
·GATE program for gifted stu-
deaU. lf you question the 1mpor-
tance of this program. consider
that it is through this specialized
program that our nation •s scient-
ists, writen~ docton. lawyers
and leaders are stimulated.
Every aduh is well aware that
our current public education
program teaches to the aver14~
student, at best.
A great deal of money is
appropriated to teach and help
our educationally baMicappcd
childmi.. which is vital to bdp
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I bdiete~ at the very ~ an
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Arts Bo1rd
Applications are beinasought
for city of Newport Beach Arts
Commission to fill the unexpired
term of Patti-Gene Sampson.·
who ~ moving to Costa Mesa.
The Arts.. Commission meets
in the City Hall Conference
Room on the second Thursday
of each month at 7:30 a..m.
Applications arc available from
the City Ocrk's offJCC at Crty
Hall. 3300 cwport Blvd., New-
port Beach. and must be
returned by Wednesday. Feb. 11
at 4:30 p .m.
l
Sue Kauth
Men who spit in Newport
are inf~ a big surprise
It is a beautiful day for jogging
along a beachfront boardwalk..
C~dren and parents stroll
alo~ walk.en stride by, and
bicydes zip along the route. ~
1 pant up to the fcny, where I
allow myself a boat ride to catch
my brcat~ a dapper man in plaid
bermudas appears in front of
me. MHcllo, Bob," be calls to
what is obviously a ocigbbor.
06Coming to the meeting
tonightT' be asks. This man
seems to know everyone in town.
He is probably a mover and
shaker in the little beach com-
munity. Suddenly be turns his
bead and makes-.. strangling
noise; I prepare myself to me the
Heimlich maneuver on him.
~ right in front of my foot,
be spiu a great grey glob of
saliva onto bis community side-
walk. -
My stomach hea~. but I
continue along the bcacb.front.
Two greybound-lhin men jog in
front of me. doing very fast
miles They arc al.most.sprinting.
Their chests bea~'C. Then one of
them spits onto the sand. As they
plow onward, a toddler from the
.djacent house crawls onto the
same area of sand. He puts some
up to bis mouth.
The New Y Ol'k City Marathon
is in progress.. The men and
women arc drencbed with sweat.
They arc in the twentieth mile.
They are all t..binty. The men
spit. The women do not. Later
I watch a sporting event on TV.
The coaches spit brown gobs of
chewing tobacco onto the 6dd
~ I call my sister, a medical
student in Northern California.
.. ls spitting dangerous to other
peoplc?9 I ast her. alt is," she
replies. "When governments
made spitting illegal at the tum
of the century, they were able
to al.most eradicate tuberculosis.
But it ·s making a comeback
now:" .
Why do men need to spit'? It
is dis~g. It is rude. Women
never spi~ at &east not in my
observation. Why are they able
to restrain themselves while men
arc not? The next spitter I see
is going to get a big surprise. I
am going to throw up on him.
and tum him in to the police.
I think I hate spitten ~'Cn
more than smokers.
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P• I ftmAIY l 197 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COST A MESA NEWS/IRVINE TODAY
Se~ Kings reign in city after beating Sailors, 55-36
BY ROBERT CRABBE
Most people will admit that
finals week isn't the best time for
scholastic sports but in spite of
late afternoon practices and last
' minute .. cram sessions,.. the
Newport Harbor Sailors and the
Corona del Mar Sea Kings put
out an excellent effort, and the
latter posted a strong 55-36
league win.
Looking for their first league
victory, the Sailors (0-5)
struggled for anything they
couJd get. Top scorers Drew
Sheward (IO points) and John
Alstrom (6 points) just couldn't
make the long, difficult shots
needed to keep up with CdM's
Marcus M uUer-Stach, Darren
Morris ( 11 points) and Chris
Burns ( l 0 points) who _are..bcst
noted for their ability to score
from the outside.
Said an apparrently tense
Sailor co~ Jerry De Busk, 041
th.ink the best team won_ They're
a much better team-they're
considered one of the best in the
league. We're young and we've
been playing it close but I think
our effort was good and our
practices are good and the
players arc coachable but they're
just betteT than we are ...
At the half the Sea K.ings·werc
ahead 26-14 and it seemed there
was no stopping an apparently
strengthening Cd M squad. In
desperation, De Busk attempcd
to close in on the Sea Kinp by
substituting new players and by
swapping player positions. His
tactics seemed to be working but
the Cd M full court press again
took over, forcing 6 turnovers
and crushing the Sailors• chance
for a league win.
Chris Burns, one of the Sea
Kings• quickly emerging defen-
sive stars and a talented scoring
threat, held off John Alstrom,
crushing numerous scoring
attempts from the field by forc-
ing Alstrom to mis-fire or pass
the ball in key situations. Bums·
contributions, coupled witb a
decrease in personal fouls,
allowed Cd M to maintain a large
Eagles still soaring,
defeat Harbor 64-48
BY DAVID
CORTES-ROBBINS
Last Friday the first-place
team in the Sea View League,
Estancia High, met the last place
team in the league, Harbor
High's ·Sailors, and after 32
minutes of play the Eagles came
away with their eleventh win of
the season, 64-48.
By the end of the first period
Newport trailed by six points,
but by the end of the half the
deficit increased to eight, this
after the Tars came within four
points of tiling the lead.
Although Newport came alive
in the f Ourth peri~ tallying 21
points to Estancia,, 18, it wasn'
enough to overcome a 19-point
deficit incurred at the bands of
the Eagles in the third quarter.
Junior Erik Drageset fired up
the court in the fourth quarter,
scoring six points off two free
throws and two field goals.
The Sailon were ei&ht for 13
at the line behind Dragaet and
Alstrom. Drew Sheward and
Gecrlinp led the scoring with 12
points each off five field goals
and two free throws. Bill Glea-
son posted four field gOals. aod
Alstrom was held at bay by
Estancia's defense for only two
shots from the field.
Estancia seniors Kyle Moo-
ney, with a game high 17 points,
and Brian Tift, with 13 points,
headed the scoring for the
Eagles, who boosted their
league-leading record to 5-1, 11-
9.
Harbor gi.rls
beat CdM
-at last .... o -
A fme effort by CdM•s Kathy
Smirl went for naught last week
as Newport Harbor, led by
Sarah Andrus' I 8 points,
defeated the Sea Queens for the
fi.nt time in five years, 4S-34 ..
Smirl poured in 21 in the
losing cause. Stacey Giem scored
14 for the Sailon.
CdM led 12-10 at the cod of
the first quarter, but then the
game got away from the Sea
Queens as Newport Harbor
outscored them 22-12 over the
next two quarters and main-
tained tbe lead for tbe win.
. . sconng margin.
M uch has been said about the
Sea Kings' full court press but
currently, when they need it
most. it doesn't perform. Some
claim the press is ineffective
because other teams sec it com-
ing-coaches rcali.zc that CdM
will continue to use the press
and. therefore, they gear their
practices accordingly.
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The Sea ~ barely escaped
defeat by Saddleback Friday
when they lost their 19-point
half-time lead early in the fourth
quarter. Orris replaced his star-
ters (by the crowd's demand)
with the second string. The
Roadrunners pulled ahead but
with IS seconds remaining a
final shot by Kevin O'Neil saved
the gamc(62-61).
,..,_ IY IUIY CITA
Harbor was taken out by
Estancia (5-1) in the second half
Friday. Estancia's Kyle Mooney
scored a game-high 17 points
and trampled a tired Newport
Harbor defense.
This Friday, the Sea Kinp
will f acc the Tustin Tillen at
Tustin (7:30) in what promises
to be a good rematch.
OCC 's Shadow
finishes in third
in P-T Regatta
Orange Coast College'1 56-
foot ocean racer, 04Shadow ...
finished third in the Press T d-
egram Regatta beld in Long
Beach Saturday, Jan. 2A.
It was .. Sbadow'1" only racing
appearance of the 1eason,
according to OCC sailing COllCh
Dwayne Bo"' since the P-T
Regatta is the only •bi.a boat"
competition OCC will race in.
OCC ordiurily competes in
.. Flying Junior" class.
The Cal Stac Long Beach
alumni won the race with USC
fmis))ing ICCOnd in the 12-boat
field.
•1t was very impressive." Bora
said of the ~badow" effort.
.. Everyone bad a great time
racing her."
··shadow, n valued at
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by Richard Rogers to the OCC
Foundation and is moored at the
coUese•s Sailing and R owina
Bate in Newport Beach.
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racing competition Sat urday
(Jao. 31) at 9 LJD. at Marina del
Rey. Races one and two are-se-~--
i
NHYC getting ready for Cabo '87
Noon on March 14, 1987 will
mark the start of the Newport
Beach to Cabo Se-Lucas ace,
hosted by the Newport Harbor
Yacht Club.
Race Committee Chairman
Grant Baldwin expects a neet of
fifty ... We have had preliminary
response from about 35
skippers. This race typically
receives the attention of many
Trans Pac raccn and is used as
a 6tune up' for that race, .. Bald-
win noted. ~ ~degihilisy
iS Identical"
The two escort vcs.scls will be
Dick Stcelc's .. Widc Waten"and
Steve Barnard's "Cabaret.••
GcocraJ Chairman Pete Pallctte.
with the help of bis social
chairmen, Bob and Debbie Mar-
shall. and Scott and Marie
Schock. bas scheduled the fes.-
tivitics, which include a send-off
party on March 13. at the
e-wport Harbor -Yacht Oul>.
On March 20, the Governor's
Cup Race wilJ he he1d . Bill Cook
will be Race Chairman for that
event. Cook foresees a great day
of casual racing on a 16-milc
triangular course for the partjc-
ipants in HYC's Cabo Race.
Saiurday. March 21. is the
date of the Cabo "87 Trophy
Presentation.
·Y to offer back exercise, gymnastics
If you 're among the many who
suff cr from backache. then the
YMCA •s Healthy Back Program
may be of significant benefit to
you.
Medical authorities have
determined that the majority of
back problems are caused by
either weak or tense muscles.
The ... Y's Way To A Healthy
Back .. is &coed exercise program
that will teach you to relax.
stretch and strengthen the key
muscle groups related to back
discomfort. Classes meet Mon-
days and Thursdays from 12
noon to I p.m . Sessions arc six
weeks long. The next session of
Healthy Back begins Monday.
Feb. 9 . For more information on
the YMCA's Healthy Back pro-
~ call the Y at 642-9990.
CdM coach
Errion to be
honored Thurs.
A recognitio~ night honoring
Jack Errion will be held on
February 12 at 7:30 p.m. in the
Corona dcl Mar High School
gymnasium. All former players
and parents and friends arc
invited to attend to honor Coach
Errion.
Jack Errion 's career spanned
36 yean of coaching bigh school
basketball and his teamS com-
piled 571 wins and 328 losses.
He coached 10 years at Corona
dcl Mar High Schoo~ won six
league titles~ two CIF titles, nine
playoff berths Ud his tc~
compiled a reCotd of 199 wms
and 60 losses. Prior to bis
Corona del Mar positio~ be
coached 22 years at St.
Anthony's High School in Looi
Beach.
Coecb Errion retired after the
1986 tealOll ud continues as an
imtnlctor at Coroaa dc1 Mar.
You can also start or continue
your child on the road to gym-
nastics with the National YMCA
Progressive Gymnastics Pro-
gram for girls. Beginner through
Intermediate classes will be
taught on Tuesdays and Thurs-
days from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Each
level stresses kill development
and safety awareness. Areas of
instruction will include tum-
bling. balance beam. unc\·cn
bars and \"aulting. A ocw session
will begin on Tuesday. Feb. IO.
For more information. call the
YMCA at 642-9990.
Tune's lcu,uncture Clinic
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Sports complex proposed
I $ rStnlll ... 1
track and fleld will be some six
feet below ground level and the
grandstands-accommodating
3,000 on the home side (nearest
Mar Vista Drive) and 2,000 on
the visiton side (nearest the
school building)-will be at in
the dirt brimmr4 bank formed
by the pit. According to Lucas,
~ lighting will be to a point
where the shed will not affect the
community." Lucas described
this first phase of construction,
which is tentatively set for
completion by September, as
.. really just a matter of moving
dirt."
1bc second phase of construc-
tion trims the side of the field
against Mar Visa Drive into two
baseball diamonds and seu up
an archway entrance to the
sports complex. Excitedly out-
lining the details, Lucas
explains. ""1bc archway will be
tremcndou.s with four ticket
windows-two on each side-
leading into a gallery of two
concession stands and two rest-
room facilities." Nicoll likened
the _set up .to-t b 11 of-Le Banl--
stadium at Orange Coast Col-
lege.
Completing the project,
relandscaping of the high school
fields and of the Mar Vista
student parking lot (where the
new entrance will be) is planrvd.
Currently. CdM teams use
both Davidson Field at Newport
Harbor High school and rents
LeBard Stadium on occasions
for SSOO peT night. According lo
icoll, such arrangments had
nothing to do with the project's
initiation and wou.ld Dn'Ct have
pushed the district to spend
foods on a stadium at CdM.
~e are some excellent
athletes at that school and the
existing f acilites are not good
enough for ~ .. said Lucas.
.. And there is always the added
enthusiasm and school spirit
that comes with a home field
1Mlvantagc ...
Excitement over the project
seems to have spread to the
school campus as we~ although
a note of skepticism as to the
emergence of the needed $2.S-
2. 7 million resounded. Principal
Dennis Evans explained, .. We
wouldn't want them to tear up
the field and then run out of
money."'
Sharing the same sentiments,
icoll repeated his response to
Lucas· group ... It (the plan)
looks good; the staff likes it; go
ahead and get soplllsticated with
it (elaborate architect drawings),
but tbere won't be any commit-
ment 'ti.I the money is together ...
However, Lucas secs the fund-
raising as a formidable bat
surmountable challenge. While
parent donations will probably
fulfill most ohbe' budja needs~
Lucas seemed also to target
small corporations in the com-
munity wbic~ he says, ~ arc
going to invite penonally to
games to cncourgc intercst. ..
According to Lucas, the goal
is lo raise all the money by mid-
J unc so that the construction.,
both phases, can take place over
the SWDJDCT. "'This whole project
will take maybe a month from
the day the ...lho._vel biti--tbe
ground. .. be says. adding that
Tyler and Stolte comtrllCtion
move fast.. baviDg built l2 other
such siadiums tOFt_.ber bcf OR.
JANUARV
STOREWIDE
•
NOW IN PROGRESS
1 OD/o to 50D/o
OFF
(EXCEPT BALLS)
Sale ends February 7.
~ramounl di,orls
P hoae
642-6886
333 E. 17th St.
~ thir '-national P~Hauw
Cosh Mesa
· 9-6 s.t & Mon. thru Thurs -f n . to 8 p.m. • Sun 11 ·2
PAil I ffmUAIY I. 1111 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COST A MESA NEWSllRVINE TODAY
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Wilkes· Sport specializes in making clan-cut custo•rs hippy
BY MELINDA KELLER
Customer satisfaction and
quality clothing score the win-
ning combination for Wilkes
Sport in Newport Center
Fashion Island.
"All of our customers arc
pampered in a fun way," said
Dave Mertens, store manager.
-rhere is no 'attitude' at Wilkes
Sport. Everyone is made to feel
comfortable ...
A division of the retail store
Wilkes Bashford. Wilkes Sport
specializes in high fashion bas-
ics. Free flowing couon groups
inspired by a clcao~ut American
lifestyle, arc comfortable, func-
tional and fashionable.
Moderately priced signature
clothing which is distinctive and
exclusive reflect the sign of the
times. "Our clothing can be worn
anytime, anywhere. This coUcc.-
tion is timeless and it will be in
style 20 years from now, ..
Mertem said.
The Wilkes Sport line meludes
not only spottswear but active-
wear, knitwear, bodywcar, and
/
I'll be with
youevecyd~
ofyourCliet.
Diet Center The program~ Why? Broluse
yo~ wort with a oounseloc one-on-one. Evelj'
day of your diet. That spOOal relationship produres
results. It's common to lose up to 10 lbs. in 2
weeks. The advire and enoouragement you get
actually helps you reach your ideal weight
And stay there.
Gall for a free oonsultation. And get a taste of
how it worts.
Diet
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(7 14) 960-7606
H untingtoo Beach
Fountain Valley
I 9S3 I Beach Bl vd.
(SW Comer or Yorktown)
(714) 760-1200
Newport Beach
Corona del Mar
180 Newport Center Dr.
Suite 160
accessories as well.
••All of our clothing is
designed _to_ mix_ _and match.
When you buy an outfit at
Wilkes Sport you are really
buying SC"Yeral outfits," Mertens
said.
Sweat pants for men and
women aJ"e fully constnlcted and
lined with French tcny for long
life. Combined with a sweat shirt
or tank top this outfit is suitable
for the gym or tJae streets~
For sport. lycra and nylon
running shons can be topped
with sweatshirts, tanktops or a
body suiL Swcaten in coordi-
nating colon which arc athlet-
ically inspired will complete any
outfit.
.. We encourage our customers
to have fun with their clothing.
All our items can be dressed up
or dressed down depending on
the occasion," Mertens said.
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"Bright stripes and solids,
some with the Wilkes Sport
insignia, dominate the line but
for more conservabve shoppen
Wilkes docs carry khaki baseball
pants and skirts.
Basic black cotton skirts
topped with a cotton interlock
polo shirt and a matching car-
digan is fashionable yet suitable
for any function.
Wilkes Bashford began in
1966 with the opening of a ~
sq. fL store on Sutter street in
Sao Francisco with the motto
.. Men's Wear for the Bold Con-
servative."
Today, the store consists of
over 20,000 sq. ft. of men's and
women's wear, featurin1 lhe
highest level of international
fashion.
Winner of the prestigious
Cutty Sark Award for Out.stand-
ing Retail Store Merchandising,
E·M·B·E·L·L·I ·S·H
In· cer:=
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REDESIGN • REPINE
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ADDITIONAL 10% OFF
Sale Merchandise on February 7th
10 A.M. to 5:30 P.M.
3420 E. ~ HWy. • Corona del Mar• 675-9070
Wil.ta Sport became tM co•
ccpt wlaicb ii bwd OD .....
manufacturi111 ucl retailin1.
The new line focu• oa .._.t
Americanl between the ~ of
2S ud ~.
•we'D do anythiq in reason
for our customen. If a CUltomer
isn' able to make a trip dOwn
to the store. we're more daan
happy to take a line of dothinj
to a private home.
"Every once in a while a
customer may be bUDI')' act
we're happy to ao out and brina
them in lunch," Mertem said.
Wilkes Sport doth.iJll is easily
maintained and travels wdl Tbe
majority of the sportswear is
w.-h and wearable, although a
few items arc recommcded dry
clean.
"We pride oundva on qual-
ity fabric. Ootbes abouldn l be
difficult to take care of. In fact
we carry a whole line called
•cruise• which specializet in
clothing which is no-care and
perfect for travelina. w Merum
said.
·what sets Wiltea Sport apart
from the rat is quality and
customer service. The public is
just scrcamina for aome custo-
mer service and we 're here to
provide some for them, ..
Mertens expl.airw4.
Returning dothing is just as
easy u purchasing it. Mertens
says a full money-back guaran-
tee or exchange is always
honored.
Located in Fashion Island
next to the Atrium Court,
Wilkes Sport is the first of many
of the specialty stores which arc
owned and operated throup
Wilkes Bashford.
The dcsip ud merchandisi.q
of Wilkes Sport is under dirco-
tion from Mr. Bashford. The
Wilkes Sport store concept. was
designed by Hannes K:•inz of
San Franciaco. Three other
stora in California arc now
open.
2915 Redhlll • A•f08
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FEllUAIY I. 1117 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWSllRVINE TODAY,. I
Am1d1us Ball brings out the powdered wigs
To the surprise of the co~
mittee, more th.an 70 pcn:ent
attending the Amadeus Ball
came in the costume of the late
J8tb century. Particularly p~
ing wu that the men came in
the full replia, including the
white powdered wigs. 011e gen-
dinner, complemented by wines
and cognac donated from Pre-
mier Wine Merchants, the
Mozart Camerata Chamber
OrcbcStra entertained.
Underwriten were Sylvia and
Robert Popov, Barbara and
Nick Williams, Lillie and Harry ,,.,
Harborlites
tlenwr wu heard to say about
his wig, ·1 don' remember hair
being so bot." Other costumed
men were overheard teasing
their respective .. tuxedoed ..
friends, .. H I have enough guts
to wear this get-up, so too should
you." (Who says Harborlites arc
not good 1pons1)
The festive mood was
cemented even further when the
Ncwporter Resort's Glenn Hod-
son (in costume) announced the
names of each guest as they
arrived, giving them grand titles.
The hoters ballroom had been
so handsomely decorated that
still more auests were overheard
to say that it reminded them of
the 06Hall of Minors at Ver-
sailles ...
Following tbe excellent
IY llU VII IUllEI
Hinde, Laura Bailey, James
Baker, Ruby (vice chair of the
Ball) and Jot Lloyd, Ruth and
Lock Gee Ding, Kit (Ball chair)
and 5teve Toth, Susan Busby
Bartlett, Don Quon, Mary and
Thomas Lee, Peggy and Les
Cotton, Diane and Jim Slemons,
Eve and Henri Foussard, Sigrid
Hecht, Ted Caldwell, Harry
Willats~ Ann and Ken Satin,
Joseph Wheelock, Arthur
Powell. Rosanne and Richard
Valdes, Trauta and Lorne
Huycke. Elaine and Bill Red-
field , J .T. Kugler, Mavis Orton,
Jennie Wong, Cheryl and Jim
Farkas, George Che_ng, Judy
and Rogue Hemley, Carolyn
and Charles Papp, Gerrie and
Walter Schroeder, Lois Corn-
wall. lt.athy Mcl.arand. Tom
l.ey and Eleanor Saale.
Just a few of the Harborlitcs
attending were Barbara and Ben
Harm, Mary Ann and Len
Miller, Harriet and Irv Wieder,
Dori and Jack deKruif, Mary
Blake, Pat Kendrick, Ron
Soderling, Myril and Norm
Kreuder, Ellen and Olin Stapp,
John Downing. Richard Nutb-
mann, Rose and Norm Smcde-
gaard, MeMe and Sidney
Kasden and Nancy Hodson . .. . .
Oops. Last week, I reported
that the Golden Baton Gala on
February 14 was honoring the
Disneyland Hotel. This Orange
County Philharmonic Society
group is actually honoring the
DisneylaliCJ -Amusement Park.
LLONGS OF NEWPORT1NC.
REAL: ESTATE-WE-CARE HARDER
Real Estate Tips
For Homeowners
Avoid the Clutter
If you·re thinking of selling your home-even 1f it's not until a
couple of years down the line-now 1s a good time to begin to
"unclutter."
One of the greatest deterrents to the sale of a home 1s lack of
space. An otherwise spacious home full of too much furniture.
knick-knacks, etc ., looks like a small home.
Try a garage sate or a call to CHOC. the Salvat ion Army. or
other charitable organizations that will pick up such donated
items-even with some tax credit for your donations.
Remember, it is hard for some buyers to visualize a home
without its existing clutter. You have to spelt it out. by emptying at
out.
Socie
If JOU would Ilk• to ,..... our ml
ea\ate newaletter (publl•h•d In
Newport Be1ch ..,.. 1179) pl1111 Clll met .... put rou on our •••Ill .... w~·tt cekbratinc an acitins ~look al Baysidr Ce~r!
AD Stora will ttmain open durins rcnantion •
Baysiick Ca.rd N ' Party Coma.a Hair Fashions
Ba.,sidr Clanen G&.'-'ne'a .. Fash
If HPllT& Bayside Pharmacy La PcciR Boa••mcerie
talibnia F ... Bank One Hoar Mc*> Phaeo
Carole R.mo S..fc way
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F11ud charged 1g1lnat Newporllrs~
1 ,._,..
the seizure in an early-morning
tratrac accident, after spending
the night of Jan. IS at the North
America S &: L office. McKinzie
is reportedly ill at her Newport
Beach residence and bas
declined to speak with reporters.
FBI special agent Fred Rea-
gan, of the bureau's Los Angeles
office, confirmed this week that
his office is also investigating
North America S &: L for "pos-
sible bank fraud and embezzle-
ment."'
Reagan said Monday that "It
is still very early for us to have
anything"' and that no warrants
or indictments have been sought
yet.
He termed the case .. compli-
cated .. .It's one of those where
you get one invcstivative lead
and follow it and tum up six
othen."
He added "It's really impos-
sible to tell" bow long the
investigation may take.
The state Dcpanment of Sav-
ings and Loan and the state
Attorney General's office are
also investigating. said deputy
commissioner William Davis of
the S &: L Department.
The department has gone to
court and obtairwl an order that
Mcl.inzie turn over North
America S a. L documents
believed to be at her residence,
and her realty office in Elk
Grove, at a public storage f aciJ...
ity in Costa M~ and at the
offices of North America's
accouting firm.
In obtaining that order, reg-
ulators submitted documents to
the court alleging that: Chris-
tensen ordered that up to 160
f de_ dc:posit accounts be created
and warned employees that
anyone who mentioned the
accounts would be fired; ques-
tionable "advance commissions"'
of SI. 75 million and undocu-
mented expenses of more than
$430,000 were paid to McKen-
zie; and six fraudulent certifi-
cates of deposit totalling SI J .5
million were held by North
America S &: L. The CDs were
supposedly drawn on the Bank
of Alex Brown in Sacramento.
but that bank bas no record of
their issue, regulators said.
In all, Davis said, the inves-
tigation could involve the misuse
of "in excess of $20 million." He
declined to discuss, however,
what evidence the department
bas that McKinzie and Chris-
tensen removed the missing
doc:nmeuts.
Meetings & Events
Coastline Chapter of B'nai
B'ritb Women will meet at 6:30
p.m. Wednesday . ..Feb. I J at the
Airporter Inn for an early bird
dinner meeting.
For a ride, reservation or
mon: information about the
group, phone 786-1204. All
area women are. invited to
attend. Cost is $10.00 in the
Mediterranean Continental
room. .. \
Temple Beth Sholom Singles,
ages 30-55, invites Jewish
sin&tcs in the community to a
Tu Bisbvat Tree Planting to be
followed by pizza and
miniature golf. The day's
activities will begin at 9:30 Lm.
on Sunday, Feb. 8 at Temple
Beth Sholom at Tustin Avenue
and F airbaven in Santa Ana.
Participants will join with other
Temple participants in a second
annual tree planting event to
commemorate the holdiay of
Tu Bishvat.
Tho!jf who are unable to
attend the tree planting arc
invited to join the singles group
in the Temple Activities Center
at noon to carpool to a pizza
parlor and then on to miniature
golf at Camelot in Anaheim.
The cost ~ $250 for golf plus
the cost of pizza. For more
information. contact Steve at
743-5400 or Nancy at 532~724.
• • •
F rec, guided walking tours of
Upper Newport Bay Ecological
Reserve will be given by The
Friends of Newport Bay on
Saturday Feb. 7, starting at 9
Lm. with tour groups leaving
every I~ minutes or so until
J 0:30 L m. The toun take
approximately 90 minutes
lcavina from the comer of Eut
Bluff Drift and Back Bay
Road.
Coron a Life
IY IYAI KLEll
SchOol back in .session
as second semester starts
Second •--a picb 11p: The
. second academic semester at
Corona del Mar High School
began Feb. 2 following the Jan.
27-30 final examination period
for the f mt semester. Spring
semester Back-to-School Night,
a chance for parents to meet
their children's teachers, is sche-
duled for Feb. 18 from 7-10 p.m .
Orclaesit performs 'lmipia
17' prodacdon: After weeks of
intense preparation, the 1987
Orcbesis production entitled
04lnsignia 87"' will make three
show perf orma.oces "(Feb. 5. 6
and 7) in the Newport Harbor
HS theater. According to the
program ·s director Sharon
Trager. this year's theme is
.. Logos." Tickets for all three
showings are now on sale for SJ
with an ASB card and SJ.SO
without.
New sports complex propoeed
IM ldlool: The Newport-Mesa
Board of Education approved
the construction of a new foot-
ball stadium, an all-weather
track, two baseball fselds, an
additional weight room and new
shower facilities at CdMHS. The
project cost is estimated at $2
million, an amount to be raised
by the Corona del Mar Sports
Complex Corporation beaded
by supportive p&R_Qt Howard
Lucas. Construction, tentatively
scheduled to be finished for the
1988 football ~ wilJ llOl
begin until all necessary funds
arc raiJcd.
Cl•bs raise •o•eJ selU.1
temporarJ lla•es: The Asso-
ciated Students Body will host
a fund-raising opportunity for
school clubs in which club
memben arc sold u "slaves for
a day" to purcbascn offering the
highest price. The "Slave Auc-
tion,. will take pl8Cle in the school
quad at lunch and could bring
in up to $30 for participating
organiutions.
UCI profemor lectures oa life
in tile Soriet UaiOll: The Teen-
age Information Exchange will
host a UC llVine professor from
the Foreign Cullura Depart-
ment to lead a dilcuuion on the
Soviet citizen ·s view of his
government and society. The
lecture, entitled --unc1craround
Soviet Humour,"' will also cover
Soviet literature and philOIO-
phies. A qocstion-answer ICllion
will follow the Feb. 11 eYeDt, -
which starts at 7 p.m. in room
2.S3 and is open to all members
of the community.
Gro__..g Up With
Gerber Chlldren's Center
ls Great!
GERBEll Q UAUl'Y CARE AND LEAllNING P806llMIS:
• Full & Half Day • Toddler • Preschool • "Successful Steps to Early
Leaming" Curriculum • Before & After.School • Summer Programs
• Gymnastics • Computers • Nutritional Snacks
........... FDiaV • 7:M ..... to ........
64•-0212
ART
• Ariadm Art: Worb by Keith
Ferris, William S. Phillips, Craig
~odera and Robert M~ ..
through Feb. 13 at Whitman
Galleries, 3S4S F.aat Coast High-
way, Coronadel Mar. Houn are
10 Lm. to S p.m., Monday
tbrouah Saturday. Call 67S-
2478.
Worb ~ E-:fa6» V-.-a wl
He11r1 Go4J•n will display
throup Feb. 11 at the Newport
City Hall Gallery, 3300 Newport
Blvd. The pllery is open daily
from 8 Lm. to S p.m. Call 644-
3017. ................... "~'
atWWI n•Cd..,.,3S4SEast
Coast ffilbway, Coronaclel Mar
throuah the ~ o( February.
Gallay boon are 10 LID. to S
p.m. Monday through Saturday.
Call 67S-2A78.
Worb '1 M..tlle Bmdl _. r... Ro•1r1s are on display at
Quorum Gallery 374 N. Coast
Highway, Laguna Beach
through Feb. 28. Roun are 10
LID. to S p.m., daily. Call 494-
4422.
Worb hy Myrtle Da•eMorf will
display Feb. 3 to March 2 at
Sandstone Gallery, 384-A North
Coast Highway, Laguna Beach.
Houn are 11 a..m. to 4 p.m.,
Tuesday through Sunday. Call
497-677S.
~ Faallty CoOecb," a free
exhibition of the personal col-
lections of UC Irvine faculty.
runs from February S-28 at the
UCI Fine Arts Gallery. The
Gallery is open from noon to S
p.~., Tuesday throu&h Satur-
day. For more information call
856-6610.
Oa diiplaJ at Westera Federal
SaYillp ... Lou DOW through
Feb. IS is a collection of mixed
media by Edythe Stoller. The
exhibi tion is sponsored by the
Costa Mesa Art League, and is
located at #4 Corpontc Plua in
Fashion Island.
Tlae I...-Art M•tW pres.-
cots an exhibition of clauical
drawinp by Calif omia artist
Robert Baxter. The exhibit runs
till March IS at the museum,
located at 307 Cliff Dr. in
Lquna Beach. Call 494-6S3 l.
MUSIC
..... CcwfreJ ft., I Trio is
perf ormiq Tuad•J through
Saturilay mptl al 7.ot\ Louqe
in tbe I.nine Hilton and Towers,
11900 Jamboree Blvd •• Irvine.
No cover charJe. CaD 863-3111.
T .. UC lmae ·s, ..... ,
OI~ Isa witb Zcl••• IOber
coadwri• Will play Feb. 6 .a
I p.aa. ia tlae Soatla Cout
Com•ailJ Clian:IL TICbts arc
$345. c.ml 8'U616.
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FlllUMY I. 197 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS/IRVINE TODAY "'911
Sp1plao•J Ordleltta will be
given at the South Coast Com-
munity Church, S 120 Bonita
Canyon Dr. in Irvine, Friday
Feb. 6 at 8 p.m. ZelmaD Bober
will conduct .elections from
Rossini, Beethoven. and Schu-
bert. Ticket• are S3-SS and
available at the UC F'me Arts
Box Office. Call 156-6616.
p.m. and 8 p.m. OD Saturday and
2:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. on
Sunday. Call 9S7....033.
-M.-at tM Howanl Jolm-
IOe'a," a raucous comedy by
Ron Clark and San BobriCk will
play at the Costa Mesa Civic
Playhouse Thundays through
Saturdays through Feb. 14 at 8
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Theatre. Tickets a.re S& in
advance and S9 at the door. For
more information call 432-5880.
MISC
A 2-4aJ Clllocolat~ FutasJ
F alhal will take place Saturday
and Sunday Feb. 1 and 8 at
Fashion Island's Atrium Court.
STAGE
Theater, 7272 Maple St.,
Westminster. Call 99~113.
Co-sponsored by the Virginia
m Castle Auxiliary Assistance
League and the F asbion Island
64Tlllree Postcards" by Craig
Lucas with masic and lyrics by
Craig Camelia.. through Feb. 8
on South Coast Repertory's
Ma.inst.age. Tickets arc S 17 to
S24. Showtimcs arc 8 p .m .•
Tuesday through Friday, 2:30
p.m. and Sunday Feb. 8 at 2 p.m.
Tickets are SS and $6. Call 650-
5269.
.. To Gllliaa oa Htt 37tla Birth-
day" will play through Feb. 7 at
the Westminster Community
114/UJ "''
A.16cMiy Newley paforat ill
ud cliredl -stop tM World-
1 Wut to Get or at the OC
Pcrf ormin& Arts Center Feb. 3-
8. T1etcu arc Sl9, S28, and S38
for the Friday and Saturday 8
p.m. shows, and $16, S25, and
S35 for the weeknight and mati-
nee shows. Call SS6-ARTS.
Gartll Faau's .. Backet Daace
~" DOW in its 16th year•
will be presented Saturday Feb .
7 at 8 p.m. in Orange Coast
Collcge·s Robert 8 . Moore
WHALE WATCHING '87
• WMle Watc•insflk•wc• Ca Ir••
On Sundays Connonnt Cn.ila c:ornbina dw cw;Mment al dole
encounters with f'Nliatic Gccy-.-andgrut loodtor2~ hounal...,
A I 'la $16.95 OP• .. Sl9.M
• W.... Watc•i•fllaa .. r Tw €1 '211 2~ houri a1 nmn1 b&Uty, .. ~ nor••ilticM• 11111m........._
ers with dw Caifomia Grw While! $1 l.t5 ..... SIS I.
~,_,..., 675-1481
W. Allo .. ci>*w ft: CoiporaH do..,.• Alrtill
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Merchants A11ociationt the
event will feature local and
national cbocolatien and choc-
olate products. The cost is SS
and proceeds will bendit the
Assistance League •s Cbildten ·s
Day Care Center. For more
information call 644-2020.
Part Newport Apartmatts is
organizing a whale watching
excunion Sunday, Feb. 8 at 9-.30
a.m. The cost is S9 for adults
and SS for cbildren. Call 644-
4664.
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Sheraton's Palm Gardens is origirial and unique
BY MEUNDA llLLER
Original menu items served in
an eJepnt atmosphere set Palm
Gardens in the Sheraton New-
port Hotel restaurant apart from
the rest.
Trendiness has no place here.
Palm Gardens doean' have
gimmicks or tofu. Health and
..
taste is the focus.
Elegant and quiet. this is the
perfect lunch spot for weary
travelen, sboppen and business
people.
For dinen concemel with
health, Chef David Allen has
selected several lunch items
which arc low in sodium, cho-
¥3:~ ~ nhe M~ • F~ 'FIS/,
lesterol and calories.
Routed duck breast stuffed
with spinach, wheat pasta and
vegetables or chicken stuffed
with fennel, ricotta cheese and
spinach arc all available for
health conscious customen.
Hot and cold salads are a
popular fare as well. For pesto
lovers. Chef Allen whips up a
delicious hot shells and seafood
pasta plate.
Large prawns and scallops are
tossed with shells in a hot pesto
sauce which is rich in herbs and
spices.
The cold shrimp and tortellini
salad is a light, healthy salad.
Large prawns and ricotta stuffed
shells are served in a vinaigrette
dressing heavy with the red
pepper.
Palm Gardens also offers a
selection of fresh fish daily.
Now ope11 /or lunclt and Sunday f:lrw11clt ~::r:t~ ~is -:':av~i::::'1 • 1 1111 II f I r1 El I let ... Dll .1111111 • I 10 'I I / 51 -II Ml •all II
For sandwich caters, Palm . • Nm lnll A Ill • I I Aid 1:1111. Pllll IT Min CITA Gardens off en the next best
thing to hoagies-open faced F. rf
sandwiches which arc presented ree conce LUNCH MENU
on a silver tray. Abundant Life Community
SERVING LUNCH
ON THE DECK
FROM 495
MONOAYTHROUG~SATUROAY
11:30 TO 3:00 P.M.
Sandwich choices vary from Church will host a free concen
day to day, but there arc a few with Chuck Girard on Wedncs-
standards available all the time. d F b J I t 7 30 G" ard , ay, e . a : p.m. ar
Tender roast beef, proscuitto is a prof cssional musician who
ham and bric, bay shrimp and~ credits God with delivering him
of course the standard ham and from a life of drugs.
cheese, arc prepared fresh daily. Abundant Life Community
Church is located at 15th Street
Our meal was topped off with and Monrovia in Newport
a piece of the rich double layer Beach in Newpon Christian
blackout cake and a cream-filled School's facility. For more inf or-
kiwi tart. mation, please call 650-0447.
The atmosphere is elegant and
quiet, and the service is impec-
cable and friendly.
Palm Garden.J is located in the
Sheraton Newport Hotel at 4545
MacArthur Blvd.. in Newport
&ach. Reservations are sug-
gested.
Master Chorale
this Sunday
The Master Chorale of
Orange County will present two
performances of all French
music on Sunday. Feb. 8 at St.
. Andrew's Presbyterian Church,
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pon Beach.
Dr. Maurice Allard will direct .
his 1 SO-voice chorale in two
performances of .. Soirc'e Fran-
caise," a matinee at 3 p.m. and
an evening program at 7 p.m. MON. thru SAT. from 5:30 P .M . until 7:30 P.M.
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Includes your choice of Soup du
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Coffee or Tea
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lbe lunch menu for Newport-
Mesa schools, the week of Feb-
niary S, is as follows:
111••1, Feb. 5: Hamburger
with catsup and fix.in 's, tater
tots, chocolate pudding and
milk.
FrldaJ, Feb. 6: Chalupa.
cheese and lettuce, buttered
green beans, cherries in pie glau
with whipped topping and milk.
MonclaJ, Feb. 9: Beef and
cheese chimicbanga, buttered
com, chilled pcan and milk.
Taesday, Feb. It: Macaroni
and cheese, tossed salad, chilled
peaches, half a peanut butter
sandwich, chocolate milk.
WednesdaJ, Feb. 11: .. Rail
splitter" (bot dog with mustard,
"Lincoln logs," "Gettysburg
Applesauce,""'Presidential Coo-
kie," .. Honest Abe Milk. ..
Thunda7, Feb. 11: .. Nifty
Nuggets,.. honey for dipping,
.. Sweetheart Tossed Salad,"
.. Cupid's Cloud Dessert," "Val-
entine Dinner Roll" and milk.
Because we've got Chef Walter the Wizard
Who's practicing his Magic Art again!
He's conjuring ·up Veal in a dozen fancy ways.
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flllUJIY I. 197 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS/1RVtNE TODAY,. II
SCH puts the tiraso111 _'Faol lor L~ve' on its Second Stage
BY JACK HOLLAND
.Srieral years aao Sam S~
parers play, •Fool for Love,•
Clcbuted iD New York and wu
found to he confl.llina, tiresome,
and at times irritating. South
Coelt ~ry DOW presents it
on Second Stage, but not much
bas changed.
It ia a strange play, at times
it it mesmerizing and for a good
deal of the 90 minutes, it is
annoying. It is not the usual
commercial play. There are four
people, with two, May and
f.ddie, the focal point of interest.
After being together in the put
they were 1eparated. Then, in a
motel room in the dese~ they
meet aaain. And the battle of
desire, rejection, more desire,
intense love that borden at times
OD hatred begins.
May tells Eddie to get out of
both the room and her life. He
starts to leave, abe calls out for
him, be returns, they fight,
ra.k.ina up old raentments and
rtt-amng put experiences.
The play begins with Eddie
sitting in a room~ May lies face
down on a bed, not even looking
at him. The silence is loud and
intense u they aay notbing-
ex.oept for a few lines done in
a ailcnt monotone by Eddie.
Gradually, and ever so slowly.
they make a contact but we can
feel the antagonism and the
desire between each. It is a
relationship that no one can
undcntand but the two who are
involved.
It is fashionable tbcsc days to
classify Shepard as a playwright
of great importance. This may
be so, but be is also irritatingly
ague at times, excessively
ordy at other times, and gcner-
11 y confusing. In the SCR
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production, Martin Benson,
who must be the most versatile
director around, 1oes in heavily
for mood, for lengthy pauses. He
takes time for reactions that are
of ten not VCTbal. It is as if M
were probing into the minds and
hearts of these two strange
people. He lets ~ feel the inner
tension, the fear. the need.
without words. And when Mar-
tin, another character. arrives,
be is almost a symbol of inno-
cence confronted with a kind of
evil.
Then, to top it ~ Shepard
borrows a bit from the classical
Greek tragedy by using the Old
Man as a Chorus who makes
comments intermittently on
what is happcniung and seems
to be present purely as a stylistic
device. Benson feels cjecply with
Shepard. he plunges into the
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ities in the play. He cannot do
much to clarify all that is being
said, but be docs dive into the
souls of those on stage.
Bill Geisslinger is Eddie, a
man strangely loaded with
menace and danger. He slashes
away and acts with a kind of
combustion that is loaded with
bitterness. As for May; Eliza-
beth Ruscio ahcmatcs between
anger and hatred and desire she
cannot deny. She is generally
quite good. Hal Landon Jr. has
the thank.less role of Manin., a
guy coming to take May on a
date who suddenly is thrust into
the conflict. He plays it with a
kind of shyness and naivete that
is excellent. As the Old Man, Hal
Bokar has one good scene other
than his intermittent remarks. It
is a role that oceds more clar-
ification as to purpose but Bokar
gives it more than the part gives
him.
Plays 01 &cond StOKe to Feb.
22. Pnf ormanca are Tuaday to
Friday. 8:30 p .m .• Sundlly at 8
p.m.. and maiin«s Saturday and
Wnday at 3 p .m.
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PAii 14 FEllUAIY I. 197 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS/IRVINE TODAY • 'r
New oppor:tunilies for conservative investors
BY GEORGE PAPPAS
For an inexperienced or con-
servative investor, a venture into
the uncertain world of the real
estate or stock market can
sometimes be a harrowing expe-
nence.
The old saying, Hnotbing
ventured, nothing gained, .. can
take on a darker and more
sinister meaning as you watch
your savings slip away.
But since 1984, two real estate
companies, Birtcher and Equity
Properties, have offered inves-
tors a possible way out of this
despairing scenario.
The companies have pooled
their resources to come up with
an all-cash, fully specified real
estate income program, which
allows investors to become
limited part.Den in owning office
buildings and other commercial
properties without being
shackJed down by large mort-
gage payments.
But what makes this program
different from other real estate
schemes designed to attract
investor's money1
"The risk level is low for the
investor,'" says Clay Gallagher,
vice president of marketing for
Equity Properties in Santa Ana.
M About as low as you can get
it.,.
Gallagher tics the low risk of
investing in the program to the
lack of mortgage indebtedness
on the investment properties,
therefore eliminating the chance
of foreclosure.
lbe all-cash program is one
of the fastest growing parts of
the new public real estate pro-
grams being offered, be added.
According to Gallagher, the
program works this way:
Let's say you invest the min-
imum amount required, $2,SOO.
This makes you a part owner of
four separate office or commer-
cial buildings around the coun-
try.
You first begin to receive
income, a 6.5 percent interest
payment, on your investment
after the deal is closed on the
last of the four properties.
1be funds were accrued from
your original investment, which
was placed in escrow.
After that, you receive 6.5
percent paymenta every tblU
months taken from the income
produced by the buildings you
have boupt into.
Funds received Crom investon
are used by the two real ~
companies to fmd aDd purchue
office building around the coun-
try, Gallagher said.
Prospectift investon are also
able to view each building, iu
location and history before
• • 0 mvcstmg.
Stan Wise, a sales represen-
tative for Sutro and Co., in
Newport Beach, has made sev-
eral investments in the Birtcher
real estate program.
Mlt bas been good so far," he
said.
What first attracted him to
invest in the plan was the two
companies' track record.
"It was that, and also no
leverage is being held over my
bead in the form of mortgage
payments," be said.
"'There was also little or no
problem getting in the pro-
gram."
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f ulJy-specified real estate limited part-
ne rship formed to acquire and operate
existing income-producing office build-
ings and other commercial or industrial
properties. These properties will be
acquired by the Partnership entirely
for cash , free and clear of mortgage
indebtedness.
Real Estate Income Partners mis offer-
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inteiests.
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How the neW tax law
affects municipal bond~
Opportunities remain in the
tax-exempt municipal bond
market. Despite a new Wt Jaw
that will lessen the need to
shelter income, restrict the
volume of certain types of tax-
frec bonds, and impo1e more
stringent requirements on
issuen, yields on municipal
bonds will continue to be favor-
able. Many analysts feel that the
prices of tu-fRe bonds will in
fact continue their rally.
Bonds issued by states and
municipalities traditionally haft
been exempt from federal
income tax. Usu-1)y the state in
which the bond is issued forgives
taxes, as well. Municipal bonds
arc, and will remain, second in
safety to U.S. Government Se-
curities. For the most part. the
Tax Reform Act of 1986 retains
all of these advantages.
What will change, and bow
will those changes influence the
municipal bond market?
With the maximum tax
bracket reduced ultimately from
SO percent to 28 percent, the tax
shelter that municipal bonds
provide was originally thought
to lose some of its appeal.
However, prices in the tax-free
market have already discounted
the lower bracket and the allure
can still be considerable. This is
especially true in 1987, a tran-
.aitional year. For that year the
top tax rate will be 38.S percent.
If you file in that bracket and
hold a municipal bond paying
a tax-free 6.5 percent. you must
earn 10.57 percent on a taxable
investment to match your t.ax-
f ree return. Once the top tax rate
drops to 28 peTccnt in 1988, your
tax-free bond will match a
taxable yield of 9.02 percent.
Here is a comparison of four
equ.ivalent yields.
TAXABLE EQUIVALENT YI ELDS
(Assumina No Stat~ Income Tax)
Tax-
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6.00
7.00
8.00
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6.94 7.46 8.13 10.00
8.33 8.96 9.78 12.00
9.72 10.44 11.38 14.00
11. ll 11.94 13.00 16.00
Municipalities may no longer
issue tax-exempt industrial
development bonda for certain
private use purpc>1a. Bonds for
sports and park.ins facilities, as
well u convention centers,
industrial parb and a few other
ma that were iuued after Aug.
16. 1986 will be tu.able. Such
bonds iuucd before then mnain
tu-free.
construction, for example, or
housing projects) may subject an
investor to the alternative min-
imum tax.
The minimum tax applies
primarily to high-income tax-
payen who utiliz.e substantial
tax deductions. Tupayen who
believe they miaht be liable to
the minimum tax are likely to
be cautious about inwating in
private activity bonds. To over-
come this ~ty, and woo
back such lu~ iuuers of the
newly tuablC municipals are
expected to increue the yjddt.
lnveston who are not affected
by the minimum tax will profit
from the extra yield.
Tax reform makes one type of
municipal bond even more
attractive. New limitations on
how much money can be put into
traditional retirement savinp
plans, and bow much can be
withdrawn. make zero coupon
tax-free bonds a good supple-
ment to formal retirement plans.
Interest is not paid, but instead
is compounded tax free over the
life of the bond.
Municipal bonds wilJ con-
tinue to off er competitively high
yields and may well represent
some of the best values in the
fixed-income marketplace. Y ct
there is tnore to choosing an
investment than tax considera-
tions .
If you want more iof onnation
on bow tax reform affects you,
call me at 95S-7S67. I'll be glad
to send you a new booklet.
'"Seven Critical Questions about
Tax Reform.," which was pre-
pared in conjunction with Coop-
ers cl Lybrand.
K~n To/cash i.s a financial
coruultam with S~11rson Leh-
man Broth~rs in N~wport &ach.
Stock option
strategies
Stock option ltJ'ategies will be
explored tbia winter duri.na a
three-hour investment work-
&bop beiq praentcd by 0nQae
Cout Collep•a Community
Service Off"ICC.
The lellion ia 1ebeduled for
Wedmlday. Feb. II, from 7 to
10 p.m. iD lloom 113 at C....
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IChoOl ii located ctirecdy KIOll
the..._ from OCC. Worblaop
fee it SIS. ;
Tbe 1C11ioa will be praented
by David M.. Ptiico. Ptitco, •
reaistered in'HPIDrlll 9dvilor.
t.cecbet rmaace clr11e1. occ.
Under the new law, "'public Plilco will explm bow to
purpo.e• bonds, tboee issued to employ ltOct optiom ia order
. pay for cueutial govenunent to minimize riit ad maximin ICfVica. will continue to be tu-ofita pr .
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Doctors and clergy work together to aid patient's 'outlook'
8Y PEGGY DARNELL
Bow physicians and clergy
work toaetber as they tend
pcnolll who are both .. patients,.
and "parishionen" was pres-
ented at a Hoag Hoapital
seminar by Dr. Granger West-
berg, a Lutheran clergyman
from the U nivenity of Illinois,
College of Medicine. He spoke or the need to minister to both
physical and spiritual needs, to
encourqe wellnesa to the whole
penoa
The presentation was given at
the Newport Beach in conjunc-
tion with the medical staff
Lutheran Church of the Master,
Newport Beach, and Newport-
Mesa-lrvinelnt.er-faitb Council.
-rbere are five areas of con-·
ccms when I visit the sick," said
Westberg. wrhey arc grief, guilt,
stress, life changes and outlook
on life. If the outlook is bad,
these tbinp will be ovenvbclm-
ing.
•1 ask about their belief sys--
tcm and their way of looking at
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life, because it makes a tremend-
ous difJ~nce on their ability to
get well," be said.
According to Westberg, the
docton look at six major areas
of a patient's health history:
nutrition, rest and relaxation,
exercise, ci&a.rettes. drugs, aJco-
bol and weight. "'I add a sev-
enth, 9t be said ... Outlook on life.•
He is concerned that so many
preventive medicine classes have
PllTI " P£llY IAlllW.
disappeared from medical
school curriculums and is wor-
ried about medicine becoming
curative without caring.
Adult education at Temple
Westberg supports a plan that
has been in operation for two
years in the Chicago area where
congregations employ .. parish
nurses... There arc eight
churches participating in this
program. Westberg forcsccs the
possibility of congregations
playing an increasingly impor-
tant role in keeping people
healthy at the level of prevention
and personal motivation. After' a successful fall adult
education series. Shir Ha-
Ma'alot Harbor Reform Temple
in Newport Beach is planning
the spring series.
Two Hebrew cl~ will again
be offered: ~Reading 'Hebrew
Prayen• with Eva Ranon and
"'Conversational Hebrew' with
Nina Frankel These classes will
meet on Thursday evenings for
eight weeks beginning in Febru-
ary. ....,_,
A three-session series on
.. Insights into Jewish Values and
Thought as Reflected in our
Prayers and Liturgy ... will meet
on Wednesday evenings.
For a brochure detailing these
programs and furtheT informa-
tion at Shir Ha-Ma'aJot, call the
temple office at 644-7203.
--some of the nurscs9 duties
include health education classes,
arranging for doctors and speak-
~ ud beina availabla to the
parishioners to answer their
pcrsonaJ health quest.ions. The
spiritual aspect is very much a
part of this program,·· said
Westberg. He mentioned an
article in the New England
Journal of Medicine which
stressed that mental stress pre-
cluded physical illness, the psy-
chologically fit remain well and
in better health than those who
arc not. A person in a depressed
state of mind will have a harder
time in coping with heart dis-
ease, cancer, emphysema,
among others.
Other duties of the parish
nurse include training voluntcen
and being a liaison in the com-
munity. She coordinates among
the fields of medicine, ministen
and nurses. There is an emphasis
on a team approach rather than
as separate efforts.
In a discussion after the pres-
. cntation, Westberg said be often
asks a group to tell what they
think are the best ingredients for
keeping a good outlook on life.
They often respond with answers
of loving relationships with
othcn, friends, family, but, be
said, they rarely respond with
what be considers to be one of
the most important clements,
and that is an attitude of grat-
itude.
The seminar was attended by
many denominations in the
community and the medical staff
of Hoag. Jn addition to this
luncheon addrcs.s, Westberg
gave conf crcnc:es to help those
in suppon groups within congre-
gations, like grief support and
divorce co~nseling.
His boo~ Good Grief. is used
in the Hoag Hospital Suppon
and Recovery Group, .. Life Goes
On. .... It is in its 23rd printing
and sold more than I million
copies. If you are interested in
this group provided by Hoag
Hospital, call 760-2358.
Peace bishop due in Orange
Bishop Thomas Gumbleton of
Detroit, member of the drafting
committee for the U.S. Catholic
Bishops· controversial pastoral
letter on peace and the arms
race, will make an appearance
Wednesday. Feb. 11 at tbc
Loyola-Marymount University
~pus in Orange.
Bishop Gumblcton ·s keynote
address will be followed by four
other leaden from lbc religious
community with . expertise in
similar doc\lments that have
been drafted by their re:spective
faiths or denominations.
This event is being co-
sponsored by the Interfaith
Peace Ministry and Loyola-
Marymount as an educational
servioc. It will last from 7:30 to
9:30 p.m. and will be bdd in the
parish hall of lbc Holy Family
Catbednl of Onnge, located at
566 Glassell (at La Vea) in the
city of Orange. A 5ugested
donation of S 10 per person is
requested for admission.
For information. call 771-
7901.
Religious DirecfoQJ
m Hllrbor Refot111 Temple t . Andrew's Presbyterian Church
Wonhip, Pre-Scnoal. Temc:i'e Sichc>d, ~Ed .. Worah1p and twa.r thia ,..actleal.
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7:30 P.M. Tues.-Bibte Study
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Police Blotter r
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"-UJ!llng er/,,,.. and .,,.,. In /N•port 8-ch. It ahoflld N no#d Htet crl,,...
listed are only thot• which are report9d to the Newport BNch Pone. oe,,.rt-
ment, and arrests macfe are only those su•P«ffKI ot crlm•. and not those con-
victed.
'ffttJRSDA Y, JAN. 15
CRIMES
1730 - A guitar and guitar
equipment valued at $680 were
reported stolen from a residence
in the 100 block of Royal St.
George.
1800 - A 1985 Ferrari valued
at $25,000 was reported reco-
vered in the vicinity of 49th and
River.
1805 -Rings valued at $1 ,062
were reported stolen from a
residence in the 1900 block of
West Ocean Front.
ARRESTS ~
0140 -Raymond Eugene
Mack Jr., 29, of Hollywood was
arrested on suspicion of giving
false identification to a police
officer.
0225 -William Lanny Tucker,
36, of Newport Beach was
arrested on suspicion of mis-
demeanor drunk driving.
0800 -Guillermo Antonio
Munoz, 19, a transient was
arrested on suspicion of dis-
orderly conduct.
1750 -John Allen Kuder, 35,
a transient was arrested on
suspicion of disorderly conduct.
2200 -Arthur Rivers Jr., 41 ,
of Santa Ana was arrested on
suspicion of driving on a sus-
pended license.
FRIDAY, JAN.16
CRIMES
1000 -Jewelry v alued at
•
S 1,440 was reported stolen from
a residence in the 1900 block of
Point Bishop.
1130 - A television valued at
$400 was reported stolen from
a residence in the 200 block of
Miramar.
1400 -Jewelry valued at
$4,469 was reported stolen from
a business in the 3100 block of
East Coast Highway.
2000 -Jewelry valued at
$25,374 was reported stolen
from a rcsidenoe in the 200 block
of Via Eboli.
2100 -A car stereo and equal-
izer valued at $6SO were reported
stolen from a g!lf'age in the 400
block of Luvonia.
ARRESTS
1330 -Ray Anthony Grosseu,
21 , of Sylmar was arrested on
suspicion of grand theft of an
automobile.
1945 -Riki Lyn Crush~ 22,
of Costa Mesa was arrested on
suspicion of embezzlement.
2200 -James Ella Hayes, 30,
of Santa Monica was arrested on
suspicion of prostitution.
SATURDAY, JAN. 17
CRIMES
1710 -A brief case and con-
tents valued· at $618 were
reported stolen from a residence
in the 4500 block of MacArthur.
1745 - A television valued at
S4SO was reported stolen from
a boat moored in the 1200 bl°'k
of Nortb BayfronL
A a RUTS
0035 -Charles Jeffrey Shel-
ton, 29, of Newport Beach wu
' arrested OD suspicion of mis-
demeanor dnmt drivi.q.
204S -John James Fultenon,
19, of Colla Mesa wu anatcd
OD suspicion of oral sexual
pervenion with the use of force
ud/ or threats.
SUNDAY, JAN. II
CRIMES
1650 -A 3.S horsepower
engine valued at $500 was
reported stolen from a dock in
the 400 block of 38th Street.
2230 -A prowler was reported
in the 1800 bloek of Port West-
boum.-
ARRESTS
0300 -Michael Allen Martilr
$on, 33, of ·santa Ana was
arrested on suspicion of posses-
sion of cocaine.
0305 -John William Zelins~
31, of Costa Mesa was arrested
on suspicion of possession of
coca.me.
0350 -Bret Thomas Snyder,
20, of Newport Beach was
arrested on suspicion of misde-
meanor drunk driving.
0415 -Christopher Russell
Ihrig. 27, of Newport Beach was
arrested on suspicion of battery.
TUESDAY, JAN. ll
CRIMES .
0700-A car stereo, briefcase
and a sales kit were reported
stolen from a car par~cd on the
1500 block of Ocean Front.
Valuables and damage were
estimated at $940.
0730-Two car stereos both
valued at S2SO were reported
stolen from the 100 block of
42n'd Street.
0 J SO-A Newport Beach res-
ident reported a prowler peering
into a bedroom window on the
100 block ol 36th Street.
1310-Avocados valued at
SSO nre reported· stolen from
the 1400 block of Diamond
Sucet.
AaRl'.STS
OJOS-~t EuFDC McM.il-Hn: 37, of Irvine was arrested on
a~icion of misdemeanor dnin.k
driving.
2200-Geoffrey Horton
Cutler, 24, of Newport Beach
wu arrested on suspicion of
misdemeanor drunk driving.
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 21
~ '
0900-Cash valued at Sl,500
was reported stolen from the
Balboa Qub OD the 1800 block
of Bayside.
1015-Four plants valued at
SJ9S were reported stolen from
a residence on the 2000 block of
Ocean Front.
1700-A watch valued at SSOO
was reported stolen from the
Newport Beach Tennis Club on
the 2000 block of East Bluff
Drive.
ARRESTS
0050-Paul Joseph Aetcher,
31 , of El Toro was arrested on
suspicion of possession of . cocame.
2145--Santiago Fuentes De
Alvear, 24, of Newport Beach
was arrested on suspicion of
misdemeanor drunk driving.
THURSDAY, JAN. 22
CRIMES
1930-Vandals repo rtedly
caused SlOO in damage to a car
·parked on the 4000 block of
Birch Street.
2045-Vandals repo rtedly
shattered a glass window on the
3000 block of Via Lido. Dollar
value is unknown.
A.RUSl'S
01 l~James Thomas ~err.
24, of Santa Ana HeiP,ts wa
arrested on suapicioa of mitdc:>.:
meanor drunk clriviQI.
2320-Peter Olaf' Stqer, 43,
of Newport Beach was.arrested
on suspicion of mildeme&Dor
drunk driving.
FRIDAY, JAN. 23
CRIMES
0830-A typewriter valued at
$600 was reported stolen from
the ~ block. of MacArthur.
1400-A boat motor valued at
S 1,000 was reported stolen from
the 400 bl6ck of 29th Street.
2050-A gold ring valued at
$400, a radio and other valuables
were reported stolen from the
800 block of West Ocean F root.
ARRESTS
0020-Franoes N. Mauro, 44,
of Mission Viejo was arrested on
suspicion of disorderly conduct
and prostitution.
2045-Derek Bry~ 21, of
Newport Beach was arrested OD
suspicion of residential burglary.
SATURDAY, JAN. U
CRIMES
0930-A leather jacket,
camera ana cassette tapes were
reported stolen from a garage on
the 1700 block of West Balboa.
Loss est imated at $421.
1030-Stereo speakers valued
at SSSO were rcJ>Qrted stolen
from a car parked on the 2000
block of Court Street.
I035-Tires and wheels valued
at SSSO were reported stolen
from Beach Imports on the 800
block of Dove Street.
1300-A bicycle vaJued at
S200 was reported stolen from
a garage on the 500 block of
Tustin Avenue.
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Dacs & Cats .......•.. 824 HousetH11pq Rooms 413 TllANSPOltTATION
CLASSIFIED INDEX
MERCHANDISE
SALES & SERVICE
~ ••••••••••••• 8()18
Apptiances .•......... 806
livestock •........ ' .... 825
Birds ...•......•..•.• 826
REALUTATE
tiotefs ............••. 416
f ndustrial . . • . . . . • 506
u """'ue Property •.•••• 509
Lake Shore Property 515 _
Aitp&anes •••••.••.•.• 900
Antioue Clas.sic Car •.• 912
Autos tor Sale ........ 910
ANNOUNCEMENTS
AnncxM1Cinl ....•.•.•• 200
8-uty Aids •.•.•...•• 213
Card al n..nks ....... 20 l eem.e. y lots ........ 201
Florisls ...•.•.......•. 207
f unsal Directory ..... 205
Funeral Setvices ..••.. 206
He.Ith Aids •.•....... 214
l.9pl Notices ......... 212
Laden-Clubs-etc. 209
Nurseries ............ 815
lost & found ......... 210
P.,ICN"'5 ............ 211
BUSINESS
lnwstments .......... 828
Money to Loan ........ 605
Money Wanted ....... 606
()pportunitfe.s ...•....• 700
Opportunities Wtd ..... 7~
EMPLOYMENT
Aaenc,ies ............. 300
Opportunities ......... 305
Preparation .......... 307
·Ac>PfiMoes Wanted •.. 807
Auctions ............. 814
eu;&di"I Material .••.• 817
Business Equipment 818
Camera Equipment ... 819
Coins/Stamps ........ 813 F.,rn~ ............. 800
FuJnitura Wanted ..... 805
Gara,e Sales ......... 705
Jewelry .............. 812
Marine Suppays ....... 906
Misc. tor Sale ......... 809
Misc. Wanted •........ 810
Musical Instrument ... 811
Office Equipment ..... 827
Pets & Supplies ....... 823
Acf9111 .............. 511
Apts. fum;shed ....... 407
Apts. Untum;shed .... 408
Bade. to be Moved ...• 816
Business Property .... 500
Business Rentals ..... 421
Condos for Rent ..•.•. 409
Condos for Sale ....... 507
Commercial Property 505
Desert Prcperty ....... 513
farms & Ranches ..... 512
Garaees for Rent •..... 400
Houses for Safe ....... 508
Houses for Reot/Fum 405
Houses tor Rent
/Unfum •.•.......... 406
lots for Sale .......... 510
Mobile Homes ..•..... 917
Mortpp & TO ....... 607
Motels ............... 415
Mountain Cabins ..... 422
Office Sc>ace ..•...... 420
Out of State Prop ..... 514
Real Estate Wanted ... 518
Rentals to Share ...... 412
Real Estate for Xchg ... 517
Real Estate Loans ..... 600
Autos Wanted ...•.... 915
Auto Parts & nres .... 907
Auto Repair/Dom ..... 913
Auto Repair /For ...... 914
Boats ................ 905
Campers ............. 919
foreign & Sports ...... 911
Mopeds •............• 909
Motorcycles & Bikes 908
Motor Homes ......... 916
Rooms for Rent ....... 410
RESORT PROPERTY SERVICES
For Sale ........... .' .. 418 Schools ..........•... 608
Rental ......••...... 4 17 Situabon Wanted ....• 308 .
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Business SeIVices
Part time Wed. & Fri.
Pleasant CdM office,
must be ~cficient typist 673-44
Gentle, carw.. pndjcal
Furnished house, winter lease. 2 bedroom, 2 bath,
3 decks. 2 dininc rooms
fabulous ocean view! ='1 $1500 month.
Unf. Unfur.
Capistr.no Beech. Beau· Roommate wanted. tiful ocean view. 3 bed· ocean-view South Laa· rooms. 2~ bllths, 3 fire-una House= Non-s•aces. 2 wet bars. smokin~ essK>nal arden"r included. onlft. mont~
Mr
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546-3726
210-lolt
Easy_ ~n1 Ladr_ 63,
h nlthy & tilppy. Seeks
... frields in Or-.
County coastal area.
Preferably a aracious ..... ,.,, whi is SMe.
Wober, non-smoker.
Write P.O. Box 1686. u... 8-:tt 92652
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8765
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869-9090
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2 Ll8una $1.800. (714) 661·9520 inc udes utilities. 4 nurse. Good nutritional 2275E~ skills. Avaiaaa. 24 hrs. Ocean Veew CMrla Point 559-7354 Duplex 2 bedl~ Dana Point Larae 2 bed-406-~ ~UICK CASH! Earn loft. 2~ blllhs, I room. 2 bid\:::=: Unf. drw hoalt~ Garap & t~llOe. d0 , 1000 cash plus $2000 ~rd $1, . am.! by refrigerator. saso661° in~~L.ady
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892-8240. dose '° tl!nnis courts. lcM!ty 0.. Poir't 3 bed-40M:oriti
Sl.200 incfudes Gr· room. 2 bath home. forlml dener. Anna 643-31 Newly decorated
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manthty 830-1715 Untur. lmmac. Condo. 2 bdrm.
Island home on usi: 1ew1. 3 bedroom. 2 ba, dbl rr::· pool, jac, ocean front cnam• tth 2 th ocean/canyon 2 Bedroom, 2 bath & tenni s. rty rental •
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Capistnno 8eect\ Town-
house. Wlllk ID e.ch. 3
bedrooms, 2~ baths,
famity & dininc room
areas, fireplace, bal·
con_y/view. <Mn. .....
dishwHher. 2-car att·
ached earaae. $1,100
monthly J>lus 5eeurity
deposit (213) 431-1232
Spectacular Ocean View -
<Neriookina Main Beach.
l bedrom 1 bath. Secur·
ity. parki pool. Utili·
ties inct':!'ded $1,075
monthly. Day 951-2399,
Evenings 497-2875
Roommate wanted for
my beautiful house in ~na Hills & Mission Vaeio furnished $295 +
1/3 utilities. 586-8672
412-RenWs
to $ulnt
Shore Lakefront home.
Lake Forest. Re5P9f'1si·
ble, non-smoker. Great
for athletic person. Club
privileges availabk! $375
plus utilities. 581-3331
(leave message)
Roommate wanted-
enjoy fantastic home,
walls of glass, overlook-
ing Lake Forest. Fire·
place .. pri~~te ~~:· J8eUZZt. f>os1ttve, e •
ful lifestyle. Beach and
tennis club privileges.
sailing. Considerate,
responsibl!!.i.,,.'!ver 30.
$390. 458-:>0UO
417-Resort Rentals
SUPERB SNOW! Ski the
slopes of Snowmass.
Luxury home rentals
avail. thru Parmek!e Co.
Call Tammy 303/923·
3636 Aspen area
Cabin on 1 ·acre in The
Pines. Close to Streams.
Lakes & Skiing. Shasta
County. $26,900 by
owner. $4,900 down.
$280 monthly. 916-529-
0135
41&.For Sale
FALL RIVER
f ully furnished 2 acre
mini estate on the water.
1600 SQ. ft. main house
& 720 sq. ft. guest house.
sleeps 11 t. fly fishing,
~radise, & family fun.
$275,000. Owner says
sell this year. Bader Real
Estate, P.O. Box 309, Fall
River Mills. CA 96028
9 16-336-6131
507-
Condominiums
Laguna Niguel Condo.
Lowest priced (2) bed·
rooms. (2) baths in Crys-
ta I Cay. Assumable
9.67% loan. Tastefully
upgraded. Open-house
12 noon-5 p.m. week·
ends. $1011700. (714)
495-0222. 45 Pearl St ,
Laguna Niguel
El Toro Condo · By
Owner. Quick sale! 3
bedroom, 2 bath, upper
unit. Low interest. owner
will carry. $~500/offer.
213-430-1
Reduced $10,500 to
$199 500 Laguna
Beach. Spacious (2)
bedrooms, (3) baths
condo. Many amenities,
upgraded throu1hout.
Includes washer /dlwr.
Secured buildina. 237
Calliope, t..aauna a.ct1.
(Day) 846-7588 CAtioe),
Eveninas 840-0015
Palm Desert Condo For
Sale Cl .Trade • kmMY
furnished 2 bedroom. 3
blllh. spa. $145 .... ~ Cl best offe'". 499-1~
507-IOl-Houw tor ~ ..
PY owner • Ocean Hilts. 5an Clemente, ocean· ='·~ bedroom. 2 t.tt1 Tlle~t'll1» deled t<itchen, attKhed ~-$135,000. 240-
Spectacular View-Golf
Course Condo. Mis.sion vie;o. 2 bedroom, 2 bath,
garage, air. Seetoappnt-
ciate. Assumable Joan.
Must sell, relocating.
$139,000. By owner:
582-5036
Bayfront condo w/boat
slip. 2 bed, 2 bath. Secur-
ity building w/360
degree view from obser ·
vatJon deck. For sale or
rent. will consider trade.
Low down. $325,000.
Call 673-3725 or 857-
2867
$7,000 Down, Take Over
Payments. Great invest-
ment or 1st buy. Or rent
$795, 2 bedroom, 2 bath
El Toro condo. 859-0812
Laguna Niguil condo-
500 yards to beach! 2
bedroom, 2 bath, 2
patios-like new.
~127,000. Owner
(714 )493-6682
508-Houses for
Sale
Laguna Hills-Private 2
bedroom 2 bath patio
home. --Smalt encecr
yard, corner location.
opens to fieJd & bike path
upgraded. Best offer
fNef $79,000 Jim/Gabe
after 6. 643-8703
Laguna Beach: 3 bdrm,
3 ba custom home, pool,
jacuzzi, decks, canyon &
ocean view, prjvacy, big
yard, unique. $425,000.
No brokers. Mptivated
seller. Call JoyCe 476-
0567 days; 4'94-7924
evenings.
Leisure World Home -
sunshine bright! 2 bed·
room, 2 bath. approx 2,366 sq. ~ 3 patios,
dining room, breakfast
area. double attached
garage, aii:.t fireplace.
$240.000. uwner: 951 -
3130
PRICE REDUCED! Save
$10.000! Et Toro home.
3 bedrooms. 21h baths.
Fireplace, central air.
formal dining room, RV
access. slump-stone
block wall fencinll.
Highly upgraded. 2 pri-
vate patios only
$160,000. (714) 770-
8444
Misstoo-Vie;o, beautiful
move in condition!! 2
bedrooms. 1-% baths.
Home on corner lot near
school. Fully upgraded
like model home. Asking
$129,900. Assumable 1st Open house Sat/Sun
26532 Via Juanita, Mis-
sion Viejo. Owner 770-
2678
3 Homes · Plus 20
Acres!! 3 bargain homes.
~~a ~ti~{if~1~r%e;'~
$51.r.000, $65,000, &
$lu:>,OOO. 20-acre par-
cels only. Joshua Tree
over mountains from
Palm Springs/water.
electric, teJeohone avail-
able. $2,000 ~ acre.
Total price ~40,000/
20% down owe paper on
both. (714) 842-5940
Free dues for 6 months,
Laguna Hills View Town·
home, 1Ne5 like a si"8fe
famity home, 2 bedroom,
tennis pool, etc .
$102,SOO. Call Steve ~orn0-1401
Mission Viejo -Single
family detached home.
marble fireplace/entry,
attached double aaraee.
upgraded bathrooms,
large lot, cul-de-sac,
owner motivated.
$120,500. 855-1884
Capistrano Beach, ocean
view home, by owner. Li&ht. ~IS 3 bed·
room, 2~ bath, air·
condition.._ Law main-
ten1nce landscapina.
Financin1 neaotiable.
$245,000. 49~9156
~BMch~ 8~ Owner. St0tefront omce and new 2 bed·
room house with ocean
view. OowntoWn ......
$45().000. 494 8489
Laauna N~uel
Townhouse-Best view,
end unit 2 larp bed-rooms with hicf\ beam ceili~l 2~ bath, fire-
place. Nea<Town Center.
$99,500. 495-4565
Bv Owner-Laguna Niguel
HOme. 6 months new! 3
bedroom, 3 bath, famitv
room, nook. Plan 1,
Mariners Bluff. 3 miles to
ocean. Priced low:
$169,9n. 249-1538
Nellie Gail-will trade my
custom Cape Cod on 1
acre view lot 5 bedroom,
4 bath for smaller home
apartment or rental
property. 27152 Shenan·
doah, Laiuna Hilts. Len
Martinek, 831-8524
Ocean Views from 5 rooms. Crashi~ W~!
Capo Beach 2-stDry, 3
bedroom1 2~ bath, fam-
ily room1wet bar, model
home. Air, alarm system,
ceiling fans. l.arp patio
area. Spacious. bright
rooms large windows.
Clear, bwc l st at 9%. No
points! $245,000. Comer
Camino Capistrano/
Calle Ane;o. 493-9156
!!Needs Fast Share
Ownership!! of my beau·
tiful-8ofar. -fool, -Soa MiS·
sion Viejo home. Serious women investors onty/
good income, eml)loy-
ment record & TRW
report. Talk to Mr. Vargas
onty or leave message.
(714) 855-4044
New Log Cabin · Running
Springs. 3 bedroom, 2
bath, 2 story. Near sk!ing. $8,000 down. $79,500.
496-5526
Three bedroom, 1 ~bath
house in Parnassus
Heigh~sJ S.F. Approx.
value ~50.000. Desire
comparable house in
N.B. Willin.s to nego.
trade. (714)651-8552
Mission Viejo home-by
owner. 3 bedroom, 2
bath, country kitchen.
vaulted ceilings. covered
spa. Fireplace, air, view
of Saddleback Moun-
tains. $149,000. 859·
9934
Immaculate Lakespark
"Eden" model, Laguna
Niguel. 2-3 bedroom, 2
bath, many ~pgrades,
air. By owner 831-2587
$147-900. Open house
Sat/Sun 12-5 PM. 28141
Palmetto Cl
Owner-Beautifully
landscaped/upgraded 3
bed.room, 2% ba_!h1 view
home. Casta def ~. Mis-
sion Vieio. No agents. no-3482
For sale by owner Laguna
Beach Arch Beach
Heights 180° ocean
view. 3 bed~ 2 bath.
$225.000. 54 7 ·:>300
509-lncome Prop-
er1J
Prime Newport Beach
investment property!
Cape Cod duplex1 2
blocks to belch, idea for
owner I occupier. Small
negative with 20% down.
Meticulously main-
tained. Broker co·
operation encouraaed.
$189,500. Mr. Wade,
owner.J64.6384
510-l.ols tor s.le
63 acres Northern Cali~
fomia with one mile of
Trout Stream on .J>R>P-
erty. $57,500, $7,500
down. $660 monthly. By
owner. 91&529-2006
22 Plus Country Acres.
Near Rivefslde/Perris.
Homeowners Associa.
tion. 10" down, first
fixed •t im.00 second
~4,1354-~~
20 Acres Jolhua Tree:
W•ter, electric, 20'6
down. 10'6 interest. ~~t•> 842-5940.
514-0ut of State
ProP.
Time Share · Las Vegas
or Hawaii. l bedroom,
kitchenette, all ameni·
ties. Cost $8,200, will
sacrifice $4,100. 496-
1328
ONE ACRE BUILOABLE
CALIFORNIA PINES!
Near California/Oregon
border. Access roads/
electricity. Great fishing
aod huntinJ. Back-to-
back to national forest
$7,800. OWC/Terms!
$7,000/if ~ pay cash!
714-545-7813
Widow has mQneY for
Trust Oeeds-$10,000.
Up! No Credit ck. No
penalty. Call Dennison
Associates 673-7 311.
700-Business
Opp't
OWN YOUR OWN
DE$ERT R.B. CLUB-Oun
Club, 4W.D. etc. Make
money & have fun ... on
10 hu1h seres off
"Yegas" fwy $12,000 F.P.
of low cash. By owner
822-1&.17
705-GARAGE SALE
Turn those unw•nted
......... emit. "*-· ...... ,.,.. ....... ..... .,.,. ..
Estate Sale-Everything
must go! Includes feder-
ation period dining set.
mirrors, plants. Much
more. Sat, Jan. 24. 9-5.
426 Hotly St.. Laguna
Beach.
800-Fumitunt
Dining set-hardwood/6
chairs. 2 matching
hutches, glass doors.
lighted, includes 48"
server. Lots of. storage. ~?~990. 3-~. ant!g_ue oearoom suite, includes
armoire, vanity, dressr.
Burled woo<f. $1750.
Oak/glass entertain-
ment center, 5' x 5'.
$300.Eves:643-0727
Transferred must empty
3,000 sq. fl home oak/
glass; wall -unit. coffee
table, set $475, all
match. Country oak din-
ing set.Oak bedroom
$525, brass/g1ass top;
coffee tables $250 ·din-
ing set $475. Bar stools.
sofa/love seat $550.
Unused sofa bed $350.
Format French Provincial
living room & dininti
room suite. Mint condi-
tion. Serious only 547-1064
Sofa, loveseat. chair, & ottoman. Like new. AJI for
$285. 952-4254
Hitachi receiver 45w
Panasonic turntable, 2
Qfia spkrs · $75 ea. or J~· all 3. Salty 972·
Mavins Sale! Decorator own home furnishings.
Coun\l'Y Print sofa/kMt
sut $550! Country oak
drop-leaf coffee table
set. Best offet! Country
oak dinina setl 8urtundy
sofa/love-seat! Queen
Am c:klerrY ootfee table Sotlt. $550! fonn81 Coun-
try f'l'90Ch dinlnc room
suite! Unused sofa·
bed$350! Olk becilooml
BrwlldaSI dis.a. set
$375! Bir stDolll Exc:el· ... 0Ullitv/oonditioft-
mu5f Me1 (714)836-
1374
-......
PrivMI I*\¥ ~ to Aa41rtli~....t. 3-
month NWfumibnll ~
my cOst. f Ot'1'1111 IOlid
wood din1in1 room/
china cabinet paid
$21400, .. u $1.,,195.
Sor•/toveseet ~395
sofa bed, coffee/ ena
tables. ~ -~ bed·
tOOn'I set 5595 (includ· inl bed), complete kin&
bedroom set Also
dinette & wall units plus
TV & VCR stand.
(714)992-2271
809-Mllc. for Sale
roxES FOR CHRISTMAS -2..new Norwegian rod
fox vests. Small and
medium. $375 each.
364-9247 or Darlene at
wort< 1s1.29n
SAVE $1000'5! "How to Seti Your Own Home"
book tells all! Send
. $10.()() + $1.00 ship to
R.O. Crawford·P.O. Box
3042. Ontario, Ca 91761
Estate Sale -classic art
objects, ChinaJ silverJ
armoires (2), 4·posteo
bedroom set. oil paint-
ing, large macrame wall
hangtnJ, dining room
set. 786-5767
"Great Expectations" life-
ti me membership,
transferable,_ regularly
$1,850, first J750 takes.
240-1973
Bil-Musical Inst.
BEAUTIFUL EUROPEAN
VIOLIN, w/bow, case,
accessories. Appraised
at $1500. Asking $1200
obo.838-5792
Cello with case & bow full
size German made. A
perlect Christmas aift!
492-0609
812-Je....,
Desperate! Nd to sell
immed, 1h kt Diamond
solitaire necklace.
~pprais'd $1200. Sell ~/obo 777-4405
MAGNIFICENT NATU-
RAL PEARL NECKLACE 8
~us mm with diamonds,
rubies, 241< ~ caumet
styte pendant Best offer
above $10,000. 494-
1991
ROLEX · STEEL AND
GOLD "Datejusr. Jubilee
Bracelet. Beautiful oon·
dition. $1 .550. 494-5310
1l23·Petl&
Supplies
Healthy, adorabte, Shih-
tzu pups with ~ pedi-gree. Good walking com·
panions for seniors. Ptay-
fu I pets for children.
Hurry.l_~ly 4. Rea<h to
be aoople<. Dec. 12th.
$275 each. 492·5503
828-lmestJtMNds
Enjoy 14-169' return on
TO's. Also lend on & buy
TO's. $10,000uptoJum-
bo's. Denison Assoc.
673-7311
AZOULAY '"SUITE STATE
II" Custom Frame, Japan
pape.!.i museum proof
No. 30nO. Aooraised at
S2750. Must seu $1750.
960-1175
WYSOCKI LIBERTY
COMMEMORATIVE
SUITE; 2 pcs. EA V/L
actual copper from
statue~ certificates ot
authenticity-appraised
at $4000-must sell fof
$3400. Incl. $600 frame.
960-1175
'51 L1"*1 Futty AIStof ed, uttirr-. twbor' crui$er.
'54 Chris Sportsm11n,
... ---·-maNJ9Wty, MNW -·-w/tnilef. 0-. need
c.t1 now. Clll tar dlllils
and tatk MrioUs SSS •
253-4692 de~·5S1·
3225w/•ll•ds..
A
-·· 2
1980 Marlin 22 foot
cabin Metttuiser 260.
lnbOwd/outbolrd only
140 hours! Fully ·
eiauiooed with El loeder. 1985 ........ UOllent
condition $15,000. Tow
vehicle 1978 Buick
w•ac>n •vail•ble if ~red $1,500. 831 ·
Santana 25' 11 sails,
niler. 1 ~ free dry
storage. J12,995/offer.
661-0614
30' sailboat-all wood, steeps 4. Head, plley,
stove, refrigerator, 3
sails. Auxiliary motor,
tank, ADF, radio. first
$3 600 takes it! 661 ·
7831
910.Aulol for Sale
1955 Peach & 8'k 2 dr
Belvedere pty auto trans,
radio, 37..881 actual mi.,
orig ownr $3800/obo
546·1868
1986 Mercury Cougar X-
7 turbo1 1 thr int. 4 yr
warr'ty, 1mmac. p.p. 642·
9n2
Is it true ~ can buy . for J-44 thru the lT.r. pt? Gel the facts
today. Call 1-312·742·
1142 Ext
BMW
1985 BMW 535i-5-speed
Bronzit. Extended war·
ranty absoiutety loaded! ~fls995. Eves: 240-
1986 BMW 325 ES. Still
new. Perfect conditlOn.
Beautiful car. $19,500.
495-9215
CadHlac
1979 CADILLAC
Seville-low mileage ...
fully loaded, wire-wheels.
new radials, trip ~pu·
ter. $7,995. 855-8200
1985 Cadillac Seville.
Black/clack. Moon-roof.
Loaded!Oig1tal dash.
Show-room new! $3,500
down, take over pay-
ments. No Qualifying!!
249-1047 evenin~
'82 XJ6 4.2 Loaded w/
sun roof, new trans.
$14,500 OBO·Ma~ 818-
331-3011
M~Benz
1975 280S Mercedes Benz loaded, good cond,
Becker stereo S 14k. 726-1579.
'82 Mercedes Benz
380Sl wht & blk int nu
tires $30k obo 21~37. 8555
1964 Mercedes 220S
.Int oond 2 tone blue.
p.p. tv mess 722.-8787
1979'50 SlC Meroedes,
excellent condition 119,950. White. sunroof
mare. 837-8800 X215
Cl 637--0520
1982 MUSTANG GT· law
mllr 1 &c 1M1ntoancl-
tion! 642-7828, 859· 92CM Ii
l 985 Nissan 300 ZX
Turbo white/red luther.
Digital dash. 21,000
miles. Kept in praae.
Like new! $16.700.
O#ner (714) 646-3562
no agents
1981 VW Truck 5 soeed
lX packa8e. Red with tan
interior. (xceflent c:ondi"
lion. $3J.200/best offer.
L40-9096
Yoho
VOLVO. 1983 Gl TE 4
DOOR (SI l V R)
OWNER, 48,000 miles.
Excell. oond. $12,500 240-8466
1981 Dl waaon_. sp. w/
Od. 63K miles. Exe.
cond. loaded. $6500
OBO. 840-5062 aft. 6
p.m.
911-
FOK'p/Sports C..
1972 Jaauar XKE. 2 plus
2. Vl2, automatic. excel·
lent condition. 32,000
mi le!!~oriainal owner.
$10,:>UU. 640-7617
MBZ 79 280CE. Sunroof.
low m~1s{ xlnt cond, MUSl t Best offer.
646-2153
1971 Pantera. Excellent condition. New .
Alpel'\1 stereo.. $~.
249-1823
1980 Corvette-white/
beiBe interior. Mint con-
dition! Automatic,
72,000 miles, oriainal
owrteJ L praaed,_ loaded! $13,500. 497 .. :>50
1984 ~ black_4 =-~~shocks. m1~ ... ll~~ 7243, ~ (even·
1ngs)
912-Antlq./
Classic Cars
1931 Moon A SPORT
COUPE Fully restored all
original $9,500. 495-
2483.
1970 Classic Mercedes
Benz 280SE. Fully re-
stored!! Re-built ~New paint Petfect 1nte-
rior/exteraor. $6,500/
offer. 831-8766 Even· mes.
917-Mobile Hon-
Caoo Beach Adutt Pin .. 2 bedroom mobile
home.. u.,.e conw lal.
One owner, excellent
COf1ditlon. $31 soo. ~~96-0889. oa;s;
South Laauna Mobile
Honie. Ocianwview sc--
CJOUS l bedloorn wmll to
beach/stores. $29,500 n i~l'>s!.93;
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n. ......... ,.,., .. ==.;::.r= PACtflC 00 .. 2705 w. PlcMc COl9t Hwy, ....
port 8cft. 92163.
Wit"-tn A. 0..ns, 243
22nd s.r-. ~ Mesa..
CA92627.
This bu1iness Is con·
ducted by an individual.
Sisned: w.m.m A. Deans.
This stMement was fiaed
with the County Cler\ of
Oraoce County on Ja" 12.
1987
File No F332326
11151/221/29 215 5882
PUMJC NOTICE
ACiiillOUI WISS
NAME ITAlDl£NT
The '°'lowi"I penon 1s·
cbna business as.; f<ROE·
NERT & ASSOCIATES, U9
Via Zurich, Newpoft Beach,
CA92663.
Randolph J. Kroenert,
119 Via Zurich, Newport Beach. c~ q?,.,..,
This business is con·
ducted by an 1nd1v1du1I
Si,ned· Randofph J Kroe·
nett_
This statement was filed
witft the County Clerk of <>ranee County on Jan l l..
1987
file No. f332325
l /lS 1/22 1129 215 5886
fU&IC "°1lCE ncnnous.,...us
NAiil ITATIMOIT
The folkJwl"I person IS
dome business as.. CHAP-
PELL ENTtR~ISES. 3334
E.. ~st Hwy, Corona Del
Mar, CA 92625
Came E. Chappell, 404 ~
So Bay Front, Balboa
l$1and. CA 92662
This business is con-
ducted by an 1nd!Vldual
The re1istrant com-
menced to trans.ad buS&·
ness und4H the hct1hous
bu5'ness name "' names listed abcNe on 12129 /86
S(lf'ed Carrie E Chappell
This statement was filed
witn the County c~ of <>ranee County on Dec. 29.
1986
File No f330637
11 15 1/22 1/29 2/S 5881 , .. ,.
FlC==us NAM£ STATIMINT
The foltowinc persons we
dof1•bus1nessas MacTAV·
ISH GOLDSMITH. 5414-D
Walnut Avenue. IMne, CA
92+14.
Br11n 0 Crouse. 722
North Ja.nss Street. Ana-
heim. CA 92805
Marlena A DeMeo-
Crouse, 722 North Janss
St19et. Anahesm, CA 92805
Busaneu ftrst transKted
under this business name
on Oec. 1986..
This business 1s con·
ducted by husband and
wife. S11ned: Bnan 0
Crouse.
Thts stateonent RS filed
with0 the County Clettl of
()ranee County on Jan 8,
1987.
Fi .. No. F332167
11151/221/29 215 5902
"*IC NOTICE
hthhOUl.U•lm
MmlfATWT
The tot~ penons.,.
doin1 business H : CVY
LANE.119YiaZurich • ..._.
port~. CA 92663.
SN'1ly 0 . KIOelWt. l 19
Via Zurich, N9wport a.ch.
CA92663.
Glenna M. Morint. 22861
Spri,.,..., Of.. El T~
92683
This busineu 11 con·
duct9d b1 .,, uninoorpo.
,..., auoc:iltfon ott. thlln
a partnenhip. Si1ned
Glenna M. Monns.. This ...... ,..,... was filed
w9th the ~ ca.tl ~
Or.,.. Countj on W\ 12. 1917 •
Fi .. No; Fl32327
1/15 l/22 1129 2/5 5887
SU8MAltlN£ SANDWICH
SHOP. 2A001 Alicia PaB-
-.y #401. Mi9lion Vteio. CA
92691.
• 8ilt Sam•wl, 9838
Debois. f~ Va119J, CA
927()8. •
SuNila H. s.ddic, 9838
Debois. fount.air) Valley. CA
92708.
8usineu flt'lt transacted
under this business name
on Feb. 1987.
This business is con-
.ducted by co-partners.
S11ned: 8111 Samawi,
~-This statement was filed
wrth the County Clerk of
Oranae County on Jari. 9.
1987
file No. F332213
1115 1122 1/29 215 5900
ll·30049
POa.JCMTICE ncrtrtuUS was
NAiil ITATDHNT
The folla..nc person is
dofn& business as: DREAM
IMAGES, 217 Via Eboli,
Newport Beach, CA 92663
Robert s. Green~re. 217
Via Eboli, Newport Beach,
CA92663.
This business tS con-
ducted by an individual.
Th• retistFant eom·
menced to transact busl-
neu under the fictitious
business name or names
ltsted above on N/ A
S.1ned: Robert S Green.-
burs.
This statement was filed
With the C.OUnty Clerk of <>ranee County on Dec. 29.
1986
File No F330804
l /15 1/22 l /29 2/5 5898
ll·lOlOI
PUa.IC NOT1Cl
c STATEMIJIT Of
OANOONMIJfT Of USE OF ncnnous .,..us
MAllE
The followinc person has
i~ndoned the use of the
FlddlOUS 8uSAnes.s Name.
MacTAVISH GOLDSMITH.
4250 Scott Drive. Newpott
Beach. CA 92660
The f'lctrtaoos Business
Name refet red to abcwe .was
flied 1n Oranae County on
January, 1979, File No
Fl07966
Steve c McNee. 15061
Glass Circle. Irvine. CA
92714
This business was con·
ducted by an md1v1dual
Si&ned Steve C. McNee
This stJatement was filed
with the County Clerk of
Oran1e County on Jan. 8.
1987
U 15 1L22.U29-2J~ 5901
l ·JOll.2
PUMJC NOTICE
F1CT1110US llUStftUS
NAiil STATE:M£NT
The followif'IC person IS
dom1 busaness u . FROST
MANAGEMENT COMPANY,
24555 Los Alisos Blvd .
Suite 1. LICuN Hills. CA
92653
The Frost Group. Inc .. a
California Corporation,
24555 Los Ahsos Blvd •
Suite 1, Lacuna Hills.. CA
92653
This business is con·
ducted by a corporation.
The reaistrant com-
me1.ced to tranwt bus'·
nes.s under the ftctrtious
business netne OI Mtne$
listed above on 1·5-87
Sisned: The frost Group,
Inc • Alex Galuzevski,
~· This stlltement was filed
with the County Clettt of
Or..-OJunty on Jan. 6,
1987
f3ll810
1/15 1122 1/29 2/S 5903
, ....
"*ICMOTU
RttiiOUI • llflm --ITAtalln
The~persoMMW ~~-=RfVER·
SIOE IHOUSTRJAl
PAATNERS. 4750 VOn Kar·
man Avenue, Suite 100,
Neapott a.ch. CA 92660 The James end 8atbet'I Allen~ Tr\dtdlllld
October 30, 1981. clo Mr
Everett Oav s, Ill, 5950
Monte Video. Rancho Santa
Fe.CA92067 Thi£....tt~m.Sole
M'd S.--Trust dMed
March 31, 1911, 5950
~~ tt.nchoS.U
Fe,CA92067.-
0llvid O.aecwi, c/o Start·
fold Rench. 3101 Sut'5lt
Boulevard, Rocklin, CA
95671. .
Pet.r 0.1for1es. 4750
Von Karman Avenue. Suite
100. Newport Buch, CA
92660.
K. GL_epy Wahl, 4750
Von &man Avenue. Suite
100, Newport Buch, CA •
92660
This business 1s con-
ducted by a eeneraJ part·
nership. Si&ned. Everett
Davis. Ill, as Trustee for the
Everett Davis, Ill, Sole and
Separate Trust dated M~rch
31, 1981. Gene<al Partner.
Ttus statement was filed
with the County Clefk of
Oranae County on Dec. 31.
1986.
File No. F331045
1/15 1122 1/29 2/5 5897
l(.JOOOO
PUllUC NOTICE
FlCTfTIOUS w-.NESS
NAME STA'f'DIENT
The followm1 persons are
doma business as. COL·
LETT & PINTO, 4220 Von
Karman, Suite 110. New-
port Beach. CA 92660-
CHARLES T COLLETT.
4220 Von Karman. Suite
110, Newport Be.ch. CA
92660
SAUL B PINTO. 4220 Von
Karman. Suite 110. New
port Bexh. CA 92660
This business 1s con
duct9d by a eenera1 part·
nersh1p S1aned Saul B
Pinto. General Pirtner
Tlus statement was filed
with the County Cleril of
Oranae County on Jan 2.
1987
File No F331402
1115 1122 1/29 215 5896
PUllUCNOTa
F1CT1110US WESS
NAiil STATDIENT
The followlnl persons are
dom1 business as: WAT·
TSON MONTCLAIR VEN-
TURES. MO Newport Cen·
ter Onve. Suite 655.
Newport Beach. CA 92660
The WMtson ComP9lYY. a
Calrfom1a pneral partner-
ship, MO Ne~ Center
Omle. Surte 655. Newport
Beach. CA 92660
The Bone F am1ly Trust.
840 Newport Center Onve.
Surte 655, Ne•port Beach.
CA92660
This business is con·
ducted by a ,eneral part
nershtp S.&ned ~Id A
Wattson. pneral partner
The re11strant con·
meuced ta transact busr·
ness under the ftet1t1ous
busmess name listed above
on 12/15/86
This statement was filed
with the County Clerk o1 <>ranee County on Dec 29.
1986
file No f330661
1/22 l /29 215 2/12 5923
PUIUC NOTICl
Of DeSSOLUTION/
COfCTIMJMCl Of
IUSMIS
Pursuant to the prov•·
StonS of Section 15035 5 of
the Corporations Code of
the State of Caltforn1a,
no0Ce IS hereby civen that
The Partnership hereto-
fore existina bet•een
PA TRICIA A. 8EL.L.£Tll and
MARY B. G008ER under
the flrm name of THE PER·
FECT CHOICE. doil'll busi-
ness 11 1731 Pott Hemler,
Newpctt a.ch. CA , will be
diuotved by mutuaJ oon·
sef1t as of Oecemt. 31 ,
1986.
The business wm be oon·
bnued l:S I ~ proonl!tDr·
ship by PA TRattA A. 8£1...
LETTI under the same
name. THE PERfECT CHO-
ICE. .t 1731 Pott Hemtly,
Newpof1 Buch. CA. The
new proprietorship ••II
CMf'1 on the buslnelS and
as entJtted eo ad of the asMts
of tn. diuolwd Partner·
ship. AA debtS OWd1I the
PattnenhP that hes bMI\
re!IOIWd. and all debts due
from it. -'" be ,.,..., °'
paid .. the addres.s of .,,.
new pteiprietontnp ebc:Ne
set foirth
OAT • December 31. 1986
Si.,.s hlricla A 8et-
1itti, MafY a GOilbii'.
l /15 1/22 1/29 2/5 5892
mnllY I. 197 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWSllRVINE TODAY,. ..
YOU M£ IN OUAULT UNDO A DEED Of TRUST
DATED JULY 25, ltll5. UNt.£SS YOU TME M:T10H TO
PROltCT YOUR PfOllERTY. fl' MAY 1£ SOl.D AT A
PU8UC SALE.. IF YOU HUD AM EXl'\.AMATIOH Of THE
NATURE Of THE P9IOCEEDtHG AGAINST 'tOU, YOU
SHOUU> CONTACT A LAWVER.
JICmCI OF ftUITD'l IALI
T.S.fle.2Ull
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Wednesd•y.
Fetwwy 11. 1987, at l<kOO A.M. of Mid day, within the
offQs of Golden hoific Trust Deed SeMcel. tocllt8d It
2020 North 8.°09dw)'. S&Mta 201, in the City of Sa.a
Ana, Cou~. Stllle of Calibnia
GOLDEN PACIAC TRUST DEED SEA'VIC£S, a Catifom1a
Corporation as duly appojnted Trus1ee under and
pursuant to the power of ale confened in that certain
Deed of Trust executed by
P£ARl M. ROLLE. AN UNMARRIED WOMAN ANO TONY -
M ROLLE. A. SINGLE MAN
recorded August 26. 1985. in the office of the County
Recordet of said County, as Recordef"s instrument No
85-320156. by reason of a breach or default 1n paymert
or performance of the obltptlOf'ls secured t:he<eby,
1nclud1na that breach Of default. Notice of wtuch was
recorded October 13, 1986, as Rec:Ofdet"s instrument No.
86-482001, Will SEU AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE
HIGHEST BIOOER FOR CASH, lawful money of the United
States. or a cashier's check drawn on a state 01 national
bank, a state °' federal credit uneon. 0< a state or federal
sav1nas and loan association domiciled in this state. all
payable at the time of sale. all n&ht. title and interest
held by •t. as l rustee. in that real property situate 1n said
County afld State. described as folklws:
Lot S3 of Tract No. 3068. 1n the city of Newport Buch,
County of Orange, as per Map recorded 1n Book 93. Pales
9, 10 and 11 of miscetlaneous maps, in the office of the
County Recorder of satd County
The street address °' other common desfanation of the
real pr()perfy hereinabove descnbed ls purported to be
2268 GOLDEN CIRCLE. NEWPORT BEACH. CAUFOR·
NIA
The underslaned hereby disclaims all ltabthty for any
1ncorTectness in said street address °' other common
des1&nat10n
S.td sale will be without warranty, express or unphed.
re,ard1n1 trtle. possesSIOO. Of encumbrances, to satisfy
the pnnc1pal balance of the Note OI other obl1ptJon
seocured by Deed of Trust. wath interest and other sums
as prOVlded therem, plus advances, 11 any. under the terms
thereof and interest on such advances.. and plus fees.
c~r~ and expenses of the Trustee ~ of the trusts
created by said Deed of Trust The total amount of satd
obhpbon. includina reasonably estimated fees. charaes
and e.q>enses of the Trustee. at the bme of initial
pubhcatlon of this Nottce, tS $46.881 52
C>ated. January 12. 1987
GOLDEN PACIFIC TRUST 0££0 SERVICES. a Cal1fom1a
~lion. as sa.tO Trustee,
By RHODA LINDGREN. President
2020 North Broadway Suite 201. Santa Ana. CA 92706
(714)836-9493 '
1/22 1/29 2/5 5910
K~»Ml
PUBUC NOT1CI ncrt reous 9UllllOS
NAME STAl'IMIJfT
The followlna persons are
doma busmess as V10£0
ElC Of MISSION VIEJO.
24481 Alicia ~. Mis·
sion V•e,o. CA 92691
Leonard J Wentworth,
2~81 Earhart. L11una
Hills. CA 92653
Carmella Wentworth.
25481 Earhart. Laguna
Hills, CA 92653
This business is con-
ctut1ed try "1'f0Sbano and
wife
The registrant com·
menced to transact busi-
ness under the hct•hous
business name or Nmes
listed above on F~ 1987
Signed Leonard J Went·
worth
This statement was filed
with the County Clerit of Oranee County on Jan 2 7.
1987
File No-F333849
215 2/12 2/19 2/26 5972 ,_ .....
.....CNOTICI
flCiiliOUS .....
NWITATUHNT
The foUowinc person is
dotnl business as DIAL
ONE ALL CARPET CARE.
27335 CranbrooM Dr .. El
Toro, CA 92630-1592.
Michael Schoenfelder.
P 0 Box C·127. 27335
Ctantwooke Or .• El Toro, CA
92630-1592.
This business is con-
ducted by an incfMdual
The re1istrant com·
menced to trMSaCl busi·
ness under the ftetitious
~ nwne "' names
lrst.d abollie on Jan 28.
1917. SCnec:J: MichMI Schoen·
tekter
Thi$ ltw1'ient WM filed
.. th the ~ a.t of Oninte ~ on .a.n 27.
1987.
file No. F333848-
21S 2/ 122J l92/26 5973 ..... ,
~-na: ncm 110U1 •••111 MAMllYA._..,.
ll'Mt ldtcWinc penon1 ..
cDr'C ()Ustness .s; ~IA
VILLAS ASSOCIATES. 27
Coventry. Newport Buch.
CA92660
Pacific SilYerado Group, a
California COf pcnbon. 27
COllentry. Neiwpott Beach.
CA92660
Patricia Martz. 1500
Ninth Street, Manhattan
Beach, CA 90266
This business 1s con·
ducted by a JC)lnt venture
The re11strant com·
menced to trans.act buS&
ness under the fictttJous
bUsmess name OI' names
listed abQve on Nov l fg80 -
S.lfled Oalnd Treat.. Pres!·
dent. Pac1f1c S1lver1do
Group
ThJs statement was filed
with the County Clerk of
QQ~ County on Jan 23.
1987
f ile No F333591
215 2112 2119 2/26 5974
1.JOMO
PUM.ICNOTa nc I liiOUS 9UtMSS
NW STA'ftmJn'
The foltoMr-c S*'SOl'S we
do1n1 business u
SAVANNA ASSOCIATES. 27
Cowentry, Newgort Beach
CA92660.
Pacific S.f'wndo Group, •
Cali1omia c:crpcnbon. 27
Cowntty. Nwp0t1 Beach.
CA92660
Ca,., tm.-pnses. Inc , a
Calitomia corporation.
21731 Montbury Or . El
Toro.. CA 92630
Ralph tfwln. 26032 Dana
Bluffs East, Capistrano
8-ch, CA 92634.
This business is con-
dud9d by a JClri '*1tUre
The rqistrant com
n.ICed to nns.ct busl·
ness under the fict1tt0Us
buslnes.s name 0t names
ltstlld 9bow on May 30.
1986
$cnld: ~ Trut. Pr9SI ct.nt. Pac1ftc Silvera.do
GrOUP This~-tued
•th the Cour1t1 Owk °' ~ CountJ on Jan 23.
1987.
f"l)e No f333590
2/S 2112 2119 2126 5975
... .,...
PUaJC NO-Tiwa~ ncnnous eu•11m
Le s
.... IU1B •J
The .............
doina bulinel& as: HOR·
VATH & HORVATH. 3800
T QPSide I.Me. Corona del
Mar. CA 92625.
Willlam A. HCll IMth. 3800
Topside LMle. Colona del
Mar, CA 92625.
Michaet L Hordth, 3800
Topside Lane, eo.or. del
Mar.CA92625.
This business is con-
ducted by co-partners.
The re1istrant com·
met iced to transact t)us,-
ness under the ftctitious
~smess name "' names
hsted abc:Ne on 1982
Signed. Will~m A_ Horvath
This sutement was filed
with the County Cteril of
Oranee County on Jan 21.
1987
File No F333402
215 2112 2/19 2126 5976
ll·l059S
PU-..C NOT1Cl
STATDIENTOf
ABANDONMUn M
USE Of f1C Iii IOUS
BUSfNESS NAiil
The followina persons
have abandoned the use of
the fictitious business
name SEATREE WATI
NURSERY. 24041 Moulton
Pa~way. l.agtlna Htlls, CA
92653
Watt Industries, Inc., a
California corporatt0n.
2716 Ocean Parle: Blwd •
Santa Monica, CA 90405
SeaTree NWWf'Y, Inc . a
~hfornia c0tporat1on,
24041 Moulton Par~y.
Laguna Hills, CA 92653
The fiebtious business
name refe1edtoa~ was
filed on Juty 3. 1984 1n ttie
County of ~. Oniinal
File No F249670
This busmess was con-
ducted by • general part·
nefSh1p.
S1aned. Judith M. Hane.
*retary. Watt lndustnes,
Inc
This statement was flied
with the County ~ a'
~ County on Jan 21.
1987
215 21 12 21 19 2126 sgn
1..JOSl7
"*-JC NOTICE ncnnous •.s•ss
U.SfATEmJfl
The foliowl111 person IS
doina bus1n~ss as·
OCSIGHS BY DORCAS. • l
Whitf!ao. Corona det Mar
CA92625
30ltt Sb'elt f/207. ~
8-di, CA 12661
~Mal\ Ballon. "2.10
Par'k ...... #305, ....
port e.9ch. CA 92660.
This bus.in~tH is con·
ducs.d by an individual. Sitned: Robert Alan Boston
The reaistrant con-
nienced to transact busi·
ness under the fictitious
busineu name listed at>cwe
onl/27181
ThtS statement was filed
••th the C.ounty Clerk at <>ranee County on Jan. 20.
1987
File No f'333138
l /22 1/29 215 2112 5929
1·311553
PUMJC NC)TIC(
ncTITIOUSMJIRS1
MAMt STATEMEJfT
The folloMnc persons are
dolf'll business as.: COUN-
T RY CLUB BUSINESS
PARK. 5100 Birch Street.
Newport Beach, CA 92660
Acuff Development Com·
pany, ·a Cahfom1a corpora-
tton, 3034 South Oranee.
Santa Ana. CA 92707
E D Deve&opment. Inc. •
a Cahfom1a corporation.
5100 Btrch Street. Newport
Beach, CA 92660
This business is con·
ducted by I tenef*I part·
nershtp
The rea1strant com-
menced to transact buSI·
ness under the f1Ct1ll0Us
bus.nes.s ~me 0< names
hsted above on Dec 10.
1986
~ Dennis L French.
~t.E 0 ~
ment. Inc
This ~ was filed
with the County Cleril of
Oran&'!! County on Jan 16.
1987
File No F333067
2/S 2112 2/19 2/26 5966
1(.30551
PUelJC NOTICE ncrnous•-. NW ITAT'Umf1'
The tCIH0•"11 person ~
dof"I business as. A OVI
COMPANY. 220 Newport
CetRr 0nve ~ a New·
port~. CA 92660
~ VentlnS., Inc .•
I ~ COf pDt.tion
Ttus business 1s con-
ducted by a c:orpcqt>on
S11ned David H•um s
President, 0tacnosttc Ven-
tures. Inc
This statement was filed
wrth the County Cieri( of <nnae County on J.an 16.
1987
file No f'333065
215 2112 2/19 2126 5967
Dorcas LoueUa ~
Lustbader. # 1 Whitecap,
Corona def Mar. CA 92625
This b~mess 1s con
ducted by -1ndMduaf
The ~tstren eom--
menced to transact buSJ.
ness under the fictiUous
business name °' names listed abowe on June. 1986
S11ned Dor~s loueUa
Preston-Lustbader
~
WN011Cl
ACi 11 iOUI 9US1NBS
NAMl STAlmENT
The f\>liowtnc persor1 IS
dolnl btJSlness as: MEDI·
CAL oa>RESSIOH CLINIC,
28261 Marsuente Plri:t14Y.
#250 Marruerite Place.
MtSSton Vtet0. CA 92692·
3722
This statement was filed
wrth the County Clerk of
Orantre County on Jan 21
1987.
File No f333401
2./S 21 12 2/ l 9 2126 5978
ll-3111516
PUa.ICNOTa nc 11 nous • •1•1£11
MME STAT'EmJfT
The toUoMn& peno1.s are
dolnc busines as. ROCKY
MOUNTAIN CHOCLATE
FACTORY·LAGUNA. ·2'8
Pacific Cont.....,...,, Lac·
una 8Mch. CA 92651.
Harold Brown. 18562
Pueblo Clf'de. HuntinclDn
Beach.CA~
Jeanne Brown, 18562
Pueblo Ctrde. Hu~
Beach.CA~.
This t>.usiness is con·
ducted by husa>.nd and
Wife
The re11strant com·
menoed '° tr'lnSK't bust· ness under the fictJtious
busu11eSS name Ott names
· ttSted abowe on J.an l S.
1987.
Sqrned Harold~
Scned: ..... aro.n
This ~ wa fited
..th IN Cou"'1 Clettl of
<>nqe Cour(J on Jan. 21.
1987
File No. f333400
215 2112 2119 2126 5979
"*.ICMO~ ncnnous.,•1m
MAMl. ITATmDIT
The follOifinc '*'°" is
doll'\I bUStneu u: UOO
COMPUTER SYSTt 505
Shol>hama (Shob1) V
Vora. M 0. 237'2 Via flor.
ton, M1ss1on V1e10. CA
92691
This business is con·
dUc:ted by WI individual
The re11strant com·
mer~ to tTW1Sad busi·
ness under the fictibous
business neme or ~
ltsi.d abowll! on Jan 1987
SCned' s v Ven
This s.UMwnei ll 'WS filied
Wltt't the County Cleft of
e>r.,.. County on Jan 13.
1987
Fite No F332'624
2/5 2112 2119 2126 5968
.....CNOTU ncnuous•211as
MmlT'A .........
The ~-petSOr1 IS dot111 business as.: KARR
TOW1NG. l80 locust Slr9et.
Lcuna 8-d\. CA 92652.
OMd Karr. 380 Locust
Str9et. LlsuN 8eech. CA
92652
Th15 bos1ness is con·
dudtld by an •nd1vid.u.1
s.-1 o.v.d KsT
The re11strant con·
menced '° transad bus&·
ness under ~ fictltlOUS
business name listed abwe
on 112117.
Thrs statement was filed
with the Coun\Y Clerk of Onnce County on ~n 9,
1987
file 0 F"l32222
\122 1129 2/5 2112 5920
..
•
PAIE 21-4EllUAIY i 1117 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWSllRVINE TODAY
Le s
Taa.ial -•-m-a-• ~ IALI
..... No. 14Wl.llMIB
T.1.. .... lta95
UNITCOOlL
CROCKER CUSTODY CORPORATION• duly~
Tn$19 ....W the toHowinc described deed of trUlt Will
SELL AT PUBUC AUCTM>N TO THE HIGHEST BIDOER
FOR CASH (in the forms which ar. '-"'I tinder in the
United States) and/or the cashlet's. c:ertifted °' odw
checks specified in the Civil Code (.,.,...,.. in fuH It the
time of sale) all richt. titte and intenlst coc1we,.ct to Md
now hekl by it under said Deed of Trust In the pwupe.1Y
hereinaftw described:
TRUSTOR; HOWARD MED<, MARILYN MEEK
BENEACIARY: CROCKER NATIONAL BANK
recorded July 15, 1983 as Instr. No. 83-306831. Seid
deed of trust descri~ the followins property.
Exhibit ·w·
Parcel 1:
Lot 16 of Tract No. 11450, in the City of New~ as
shown on a Map recorded in Book 491, Pases 42 to 46,
incJusive, of Miscellaneous Maps. rec:otds of Oranae
County, California.
EXCEPT all oil, oil rietrts, minerals, mineral richts.
natural ps ri&hts. and other hydrocarbons by wh8tsoeYer
name known, that may be within or under said land,
.vithout, however. the rietrt to drill, m ine, store, explore
and operate throuah the surface or the upper 500 feet
of the subsurface of said land, as reseM!d by the Irvine
Company, a Michipn Corporation, in an Instrument
recorded Nollember 8, 1979 '" Book 13386. P-ee 1280
of Official Records.
Parcel 2:
Non-uctusive easements as set forth in the sections
entitled "Support Settlement and Encroachment,"
~Community Facilities Easement: and "Orainace rNer
Community Facilities," of the Article entitled "Easements"
of the Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restric·
hons for Belcourt Master Association (The "Oeclarationj ,
recorded March 24, 1982 as Instrument No. 82·101131
of Official Records.
YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED Of TRUST
DATED 7106183. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO
PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT A
PUBLIC SAL£.. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE
NATURE Of THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER.
8 Chadbourne Court. Newport Beach, CA 92660
M(lf a street address or common desi&Ntion of property
is shown aiboYe. no warranty is aiven as to its complete-
ness °' correctness)." The beneficiary under said Deed
of Trust. by reason of a breach"' default in the obliptions
secured thereby, heretofott executed and defiwred to
the undersi&ned a written Declaration of Default and
Demand for.Sale, aind written notice of default aind of
election to cause the undersiened to sell said property
to satisfy said obliptions, and thereafter the undersicned
caused said notice of default and of election to be
recorded June 9, 1986 as Instr. No. 86-239071 of
Off1ci.al Records 1n the office of the Recorder of ~
County.
Said Sale will be made, but without covenant or
warranty, express °' 1mphed, reaardine title possession, °' encumbrances, to pay the remainine principal sum
of the note(s) secured by said deed of Trust. with interest
as in said note provided, advilnces, 1f any, under the terms
of said OeedOfirust. fees. charees and expenses of the
Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust.
Said sale will be held on:
Fnday, February 13. 1987, at 1.30 p.m. in the lobby
to the buildine located at fiOl South Lewis Street. CKanee.
Cahfom1a 92668 •
At the tune of the initial pubhcat1on of this notice, the
total amount of the unpaid balance of the obhption
secured by the above described deed of trust and
estimated costs. e•penses. and advances is
Sl,269,508.59
It is possible that at the time of sale the open1ne bid
may be less than the total indebtedness due.
If available, the expected open1n1 bid may be obtained
by calhna the followina telephone numbers on the day
before the sale: (714) 385-4837 or (213) 627-4865
Date· January 15. 1987
CROCKER CUSTODY CORPORATION as said Trustee.
By T D SERVICE COMPANY, qent
By Sue Pitchard. Assistant Secretary. fiOl South Ll!!Wls
St . Orange, CA 92668. (714) 385--4700
1122 1 /29 215 5917
TACH01'32
NOTICE Of TltUsnFS SALE
Lo.en No. 144a02/MEEI
T .S. No. L.51259
UNITCOOE l
. CROCKER CUSTODY CORPORATION as duly appointed
Trustee under the followmg descnbed deed of trust WILL
SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER
f"OR CASH (1n the torms which are lawful tender 1n the
United States) and /or the c.aShier's. cert1fted or other
checks specified 1n the Civil Code (Payable in full at the
time of sale) all niiht. title and interest conveyed to and
now held by 1t under said Deed of Trust '" the property
hereinafter described
TRUSTOR HOWARD MEEK. MARILYN MEEK
BENEFICIARY CROCKER NATIONAL BANK
rec0<ded July 15. 1983 as Instr No.83-305832 of
Official Records 1n the office of the Recorder of CKanee
County.
s.a1d deed of trust describes the fotlowina property
Parcel 1.
Lot 16 of Tract No u •50. 1n the City of Newport Beach.
County of Ora.nae. State of C.hfom1a. as shown on a Map
recorded in Book •91. Paps •2 to 46. inclusiw, of
Miscellaneous Maps. records of Oranp County, Califor·
nia.
EXCEPT au oil. oil nchts. minerals. m1neraJ ri&hts.
natural ps rilhts. and other hydroarbofls by wn.tsoeYer
name known. that may be within or under Mid land,
without, howeW!'r. the rilht to drill, m ine. store, ~·
and ~ thl'OOlh the surface or the uppet 500 feet
of the subsurface al said land. as resetWd by the IMne
Company, I Michipn Corporabon, 1n an Instrument
reciotded ~ 8. 1979 1n Booit 13386, Pip 1280
of Offlc:aal Recants.
Parcel 2
Non-e•clusive easements as set f0f1h 1n the sections
entitled "Support, Settlement and EncrOKhment,"
"Comm"nlty facittt• Easement. w and "Oratf\1199 <Net
Community Facilities, .. al the Miele entitled "Enenients"
of u. Oectaraion a1 ~. Concfftk>ns anc1 Rescnc·
tions for Betcourt Master Al.soc&atton (The "Oecianltionj,
r'ecofd9d M¥ch 2•. 1982 as Instrument No 82·101131
of Officill ~IClOfds
YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDO A OED> OI TYftJST
DATED 7106/13. UNLESS '(OU TAKE ACTION TO
PROTECT YOUR Pfl0fl£Rn, rT MAY IE'. SOl.D AT A
PUBUC SA&.£. tf ~e:D AH EJCPl.ANATION Of THE
NATURE Of TH£ PAOC&DtNG AGAINST YOU, YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER.
8 Chedbourne Court. f It pcwt a.ct\. CA 92660
"(If a stJ"Mt eddrw °'common~ of pr009fty
is shown ..._, no werfllnCY ts.,_. •ID II eo&n11l1t1
ness Ot con9dl 111).'" The ~under uld o.t
of TNSt. bf rwon of a~w~ lnthlc:tiltpm11 seand ~. _...._ .... ie.c1 8nd cW•.ct to
the unders4lntd • ~ ~ d ~ and
Demand tor Sele, and wrinln natic:e of ...... and al
election ID ~ the undlrlitned ID .... uid PtOl*1Y
to satisfy said obtiptionl. and .......,the~
caused said notice of ctet.ult and ol ~ ID be
t9COtded June 9, 1986 as Instr. No. 16-239070 d
Official Records in the office ot the Aecorder of o,.._
County;
Said Sale will be mede, but without covenant °'
~. expf8SS or lmofied, ~nt title pos1111sion, °' encumtnnces, to pey the t"efMinins princip91 sum
of the nole(s) secured by said deect of Trust. with i,,..,_
as in said note pnMded, MtwMic.. if any, under ht.ms
of said Deed of Trust, f9es, dwles and expenses of the
Trustee •nd of the trusts c....ted by said Deed of Trust
Said sale will be hekt on:
Friday, February 13, 1987, mt 1:30 p.m. in the lobby
to the buildinc located It 601 South Lewis Street. Oranae.
Califom'a 92668
At the time of the initial publication of this notice, 1he
total amount of the unpaid balance of the obliption
secured by the above described deed of trust and
estimated costs, ex.penses. and advances is $159,365.39.
It ts possible that at the time of sale the openins bid
may be less than the total indebtedness due.
If available, the expedled openina bid may be obtained
by calline the followi"I telephone numbers on the day
before the sale: (714) 385--4837 or(213) 627-4865
Date: January 15, 1987
CROCKER CUSTODY CORPORATION as said Trustee.
By T.D. SERVICE COMPANY, aeent
By Sue Pilchard, Assistant Secrmry, 601 South Lewis
St .. Oranae. CA 92668. (714) 385~700
1/22 1/29 2/5 5916
PU8UC NOTICE
f1CT1T10US IUllNUS
NAiil STA~
The followins person is
doina business as: ALLSIZE
STORAGE-BUENA PARK
VENTURE. 500 C Newport
Center Drive, Newport
Beach. CA 92660
Newport Interstate Prop-
erties. Inc .• California, 500
C Newport Center Drive.
Newpott Bach, CA 92660.
This business 1s con·
ducted by a limited partner·
ship. Siened Newport Inter·
state Properties , Inc .•
Richard J. L0tenal pres•·
dent
This statement was filed
with the County Clerk of
CKanee County on Jan. 20.
1987.
File No. F333135
1122 1/29 215 2/12 59ll
PU8UC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS 8UllNUS
NAME STATEMENT
The followina person •s
doine business as. SEA·
VIEW EXECUTIVE SERVI ·
CES, 2855 E Coast H1&h·
way, Patio Suite A, Corona
del Mar. CA 92625.
Jean S. Mackay, 4252
Shoreaest Ln . Corona del
Mar, CA 92625.
This business is con-
ducted by an 1nd1v1dual
Stined. Jun S Mackay.
The reeistrant con·
menced to transact busi·
ness under the fictmous
business name listed aboYe
on 3127/81
This statement was filed
with the County Clel1t of
Oranae County on Jan 13.
1987
F tie No. F332S90
1122 1129 2/5 2112 5913
PUBUC NOTlCE
flCTfT10US 8Ul'NUS
NAME STATEMENT
The followma persons are
dome business as GROVE
AVENUE DEVELOPMENT
CO , 1601 Avocado Street.
Newpoft Beach, CA 92660
Sant.a Anita ~lopment
Corporation, 1601 Avocado
Street. p 0 Boa 1880. New-
p0t1 Buch. CA 92660.
Gary Hamilton. 2727
Oeun 8lvd .• C«ona def
Mar, CA 92625.
MichMI Plltton. 28 Wes-t
Yalel..oap, IMne, CA927l.t.
Thi1 busineu I s con·
dud.s ~a limft.d partner·
ihip. $Cned: Senti Anita
Oewlopment Corporation;
G.ty Hamilton, praident.
The r•1•strant1 com·
menc9d to tranuct busi·
ness under the fictitious
busfness name hsted 1bwt
on 4/3/81.
This 1t1tement was filed
••th the Cou~ Cleftt of
Orarwe County on w.. 2.
1987.
file No. F331403
1/22 1/29 2/S 2/12 5921
PUIUC NOT1Cl
FlCllllOUI~
NAIK ITATDllJff
The foftow.,. person is
doine business as: M FER·
RELL OSTROW AND ASSO·
CIA TES. 4'00 Mac.Arthur
8'vd.. Newport Beach, CA
92660.
Murray Ferrell Ostrow,
400 N. Myers. Unit 43,
Oceanside, CA 92054.
This business 1s con·
duci.d by an individual
Sianed. Murray Ferrell
Ostrow.
The reaistrant con·
menced to trans.act bust·
ness under the ftetitious
business name hsted abcwe
on 10/20/86.
This sQtement was filed
with the County Ciet'k of
Crance County on Dec. 24.
1986.
File No. F330497
1/22 1/29 2/S 2112 5924
PU-.JC NOTICI ncnnouswss
MAMI ITATDIENT
The followitll per$Ofl IS
doma business as: THE
PLEASURE COMPANY.
17955 Sky Park Circle.
Suite C. Irvine, CA 92714.
The Pleasure Company.
Inc .. 17955 Sky Park Circle.
Suite c. Irvine, CA 9271•
This business 1s con·
ducted by a corporation
Siened: The Pleasure Com·
pany, Inc.; Tom Moss, pres.
tdent
The ree1strant con-
menced to transact buS•·
ness under the fictitious
business name listed above
on 11/19/81.
This statement was ftled
with the County Clertt of
Oranee County on Dec 31 .
1986
File No F331039
1/22 l /29 215 2112 5922
PUIUC NOTIC£
FlClllllOUS MWI$
NAMI STATEMQn
The followina persons are
doina business as: CORONA
HILLS INDUSTRIAL CEN·
TER. 1500 Quail Street.
Suite 250. Newport Beach,
CA92660
Mack-Coron., Ltd., a Cah-
fomia limiWd pertnership,
1500 Quall Street. Suit•
250. Newport Beach. CA
92660.
This business is con·
duded ~I limlted l)ettner• ~ip. SiaNd: Richard Mack·
lin, President, The Mlclclln
• Companies O.v.lopment
OtvtSIOn, Inc
The re1istrant con·
menc:ed to tnlMact bull·
nen under the flct1t1ous
bu11nns name lisMd above
onl/21/16.
Thd AltlfMnl was filed
with the ~ a.ttc ~a1
~~on.J.n. 8. 1987.
File No f332 l 64
l/22 1 /29 215 2/T2 592!
... ICmncl
flClll ....... .
..._ITAtamn
The tollawinl pee IOl.S ..
d<Mnc busineu a5: MIS-
SK>H VIEJO FAMILY OEN·
TAL. omc£, 28722 MM· aueritt ~. Mission
Vieio, CA 92692.
W111'8m K.B. Hui, O.D.S..
24041-A HoQyoU. Llluna
Hilts. CA 92656.
Mwtc A.. Kouris. D.D.S .•
24041·A Hottyoak, LAcuna
Hiiis, CA 92656.
This business is con·
duct9d by a ..,,.,.., s-t-
nership. Si1ned: William
K.8. Hui, 0.0.S.; ~ A.
Kouris. D.O.S.
The reaistrant con-
mencad to nnw:t busi·
ness undet the fictitious
business name listed abcwe
on 1/5187.
This e!11st8tef,....'--mer-nt"' was filed
with the County Clel1' of <>ranee County on Jan. 12.
1987.
F"tte No. F332390
1/22 1/29 215 2/12 5926
PUa.IC N011C£
FICilliOUI ........
NWlfATIMl.NT
The fol~ persons are
doina business as: ST AG
LIQUOR, l~.S McFadden
Place, Newp&t ee.ch. CA
92663.
Susan Kim. 16601 Green
Street #3, Huntinaton
Beach, CA 92649.
Hyo Seon1 Lee. 1
Knollalen #55 Irvine, CA
92714.
Thi~ business is con·
dueled by co-partners
Sicned: Susan Kim, Hyo
5eorl1 Lee.
Ttie recistrant is not yet
conductina business.
This statement was filed
with the County Cterk of Ora.net County on Jain. 14,
1987.
File No. f'332684
1/22 1/29 215 2112 5927
PU8IJC N011CI
FICI iiiOUI .....
NAME STATEMENT
The foltowi"I persons are oona business as: DINO'S
RESTAURANT & PIZZA,
1527 N EJ Camino Real,
San Clemente. CA 92672
Constantin Kritikos. 1527
N. El Camino Real, ~"
Clemente, CA 9.2672.
Irene Kritikos, 1527 N El
Camino Real, ~n Cle·
mente, CA 92672.
Thi5 business 1s con·
ducted by individuals (hus·
band and wife). Sianed:
Constantin Kritikos, Irene
Kritikos
The re11strant c on·
menced to transact bus•·
ness under the fictitious
business name listed aboYe
on 11/7/85
This statement was filed
wrth the County Cieri( of
O:"anae County on Dec 26,
1986.
File No. F291658
1/22 1/29 2/5 2/12 5928
PUBUC NOT1C£
FlCTITIOUS IUSINESS
NAME ITATDmfT
The follow1ne person is
doine business as· IXTROP·
ICA SPORTSWEAR. 1529
Temple Hill Dnve. Laauna
Beach. CA 92651
Park-Sharp Enterprises.
Inc (Cal1forn1a). 1529 Tem
pie Hill Drive. Laauna
Beach. CA 92651
This business 1s con
ducted by a corporation
The re11strant com
me.need to transact bust
ness under the fictitious
business name or names
listed above on 9-15·86
Staned· Par1l·Sharp Enter·
prises. Inc .. Mr Sharp·
President
This Wltement was filed
with the County Clm of
Ora,,.. Cottnty on Nov '· 1986
Fite No f324976
1/15 1/22 1/29 215 S885
A Pldtlon hM beert filed ~ JAHET E. WHITTINGTON
& JUDY M. FAIRCHILDS
AKA JUDITH M. FAIR·
CHlLOS In tM Superior
Court of ORANGE County
requestint tn.t JANET E.
WHlmNGTOH & JUDY M.
FAIRCHILDS be IC)C)Olnted
as personal ~
to edminttW the ..... "'
the dee.tent.
The petition reQuests
authority to adminidtf the
estMe under the lndeptnd·
ent Administration of
Estlllitl Act
A heerifW on the petition
will be held on 2/'25187 It
1 :4SPM in Dept. 3 loaMd
at 700 CIVIC CENTER
DRIVE WEST. SAHTA ANA.
CA92701
IF YOU OBJECT to the
erantina of the pttition. you
should eittW appear It the
hearina and state your
objectk>ns 0t file written
objections with the court
before the hearina. Your
appewanee may be in per·
son or by ,our attomty.
IF YOU ARE A CREOfTM
or a c:ontinaent creditor o1
the deceased. you must file
your claim with the couf1 Of
present it to the penonal
representative appointed
by the court within four
months ~ the date of
first issuance of letters as
pnMded in section 700 of
the California~ Code
The time for fili"I claims
"will not expire prior to four
months~ the date of the
hunna noticed abcM.
YOU MAY EXAMINE the
file kept by the court. If you
are a penon interested in
the est.te. you may serve
upon the e•ecutor or
administrator, or upon the
attorney for the executor or
administrator, and file lllrith
the court wrth proof of ser-
vice •• written reQUeS1 -mt.
inc thlt ,ou desire 508Cial
notice ol the filina of an
inventory and appraise·
ment of estate as.sets Of of
the pebbons or accounts
met it9ol led in sections 1200
and 1200.5 of the Cahfom1a
Probate Code
Attorney for petitioner J
ROBERT MESERVE. ESQ
Of MESERVE. MUMPER &
HUGHES LAW OFFICE.
5190 CAMPUS DRIVE.
NEWPORT BEACH, CA
92658-7820
2/S 2112 2119 5959
l(.JM12
PU-.JC "°'1Cl
FlCliiiOUSWEtS
NAIK STAtamn
The foltow."1 pet10n5 are
dolna bus1neu as. KNECHT
& HANSEN. 1301 Dove
Street. Suite 900, NfWport
Beach, CA 92660.
Richard E. Knecht. A Pro-
f ess1ona I Corporation. a
California corporation
Loren P Hansen, A Pro-
fessional Corporation, ~
C.hfomia corporation
This busines5 is con·
ducted by a eenentl part-
nership
S.&ned Richard E Knecht
President
nus statement was ftled
with the County Clerk of
Oranae County on Jan 26
1987
File No F333794
215 2112 211 9 2126 5971
1(.30562
PUe&.JC NOTICl ncnnous.,...us
NAME STATt.MENT
The followtna person 15
doina business as. WESrs
POOL & PATIO SUPPLY.
30001 Alicia Partnqy, Laa·
una Nil\*, CA 926n
Ronald D Sota. 2603
Elden tl, CosQ Mna, CA
92627
Th11 business is con-
duct.d by.., indiwidual
Busaneu ... flt1t tntn·
sad9d undtr th.a fiditlOUS
busirteA neme on Feb. 2.
1997
$Cned. Aon.td 0. Bora
This ~ was filtd
wtth the County Cid of
Or.,.. Cou~ on Jan 30,
1987.
Ale Ho. f334263
215 2112 2119 2126 S963
The fofkiiilri"I penon.I
haw ...... thl.-of
the ffctit~ business name: M[l)ICM. ~
SION CENTEtt. 27862
Pu1r9Rtel ..........
sion Viejo. CA 91691.
Shobh•m• (Shobf) V
Von. M.D .. Z3742 Via ftor·
ton, Min ion Viejo, CA
92691. The flctitiout business
namttlllfetledto .......
filtdonNow.21, l•inthe Couneyof~.~
Fiie No. F2JC)M5.
TNs bulineU -~ ductld by an lndMdual.
541ned: S V Vora
This .....,,.,,. -fi'-d with the County ~ of
Oranet ~ on Jan. 26.
1987.
215 2/12 2119 2126 5969 .....,
"*9C .....
ntlillOUI ......
MAMElfATW
The tollowint .........
dofnt busif.a as: WINO.
SOR GARDEN A.PART·
MENTS PARTNERSHIP,
1651 Mitchell, Tustin. CA
92680.
Lou!$ C. Hubet, 983 La
Crasta, Palos Verdes
Estnis, CA 90274.
Klthleen AM Huber, 983
La Crui., Palos VerdH
E5t*S.. CA 90274
R. Gordon l,MChltn, 241 S
Wilshire &Nd., Senta Mon·
tea, CA 90it03
Renee Lau1hlin, 2415
Wilshire &Nd .• Santa Mon-
ica, CA 90403.
This business is con·
ducted by • ..,,.,..1 part.
ntnhip.
The re1i5trant com·
menced to ttanud busi-
ness under the fictitious
business name or names
listed above on Secit. 30,
1986.
541ned; Louis C Huber
This stltement was filed
with the County Clettt of
Omlae County on Jan. 21.
1987.
File No F333433
2/5 2112 2/19 2126 5970
, .....
"*IC "°'1CI
ntiliiOUI •11m1a
NW lfAT'lmM'r
The followitw Plf'ION ant
do1n1 business as: OMO
ENTERPRISES, a Califomla
General ~p. 22362
Haf'wich Lane. Huntincton
Buch. CA 92646.
T eun1s J o.n,.. 22362
HlfWICh lane. ~
Beach, CA 92646
Kenneth G. M11kam.
19381 Mesa Drtve. Villa
Park, CA 92667
EdWlrd L Oeeri,._ 10171
Constrtubon Drive. Hunt.in&·
ton a.ch. CA 92646
Th is business 1s con-
ducted by a &enenl iwt·
nershtp.
Steoed: T eunis J. Oeerins.
This statement was filed
With the County CMn of
Oranae County on Jan. 27.
1987
File No Fll39'5
215 2112 2119 2/26 5960
1·30051
PUIUC NOTICE
f1CTITIOUS IWSINlSS
NAMl STATDIENT
The toOow1na persons are
do1n1 business •5
MULLER/GRANO AVENUE
ASSOCIATES JOINT YEN·
TURE. 1100 Quail SlJ9tt.
S...1te 200, Newpoft Buen.
CA 92660.
The Muller Company, 1
California corpo,..tion.
1100 Qwul St . Newport
Beach, CA 92660
Sainta Ana Partners a
Callfomil ....-.1 ~·
ship, 1100 Qu•1I Street.
Suite 200, Newport Beach
CA 92660. '
Th11 bu11neu 11 con-
ducted bi/ a ~ pett. "*"" p
The realstrant com·
mtnced ID ttanMd bu$i. ness unct.t the fk:btious
business name or nan.
hsted ~ on 1211116. ~. S..AN,..,,,..._
A Cal~la ..,_., Pll'l·
nership, s..pt., J "'*· Genlnl ,.,,,_.
This •• , ........ filed
w.th the ~ OM of r... ~on Dec 24.
File Ho FJ.l0385
1/15 1122 1129 2/5 5195
~-~--
•
....... Tr 2 ...... , .... ~
'tOll ME IN OIFAULT UNOO A OE.ED ~ TitUST ~Tm 0.: I ulbwa 1913. UNl£SS YOU TAKE N:JIOH
TO MOTECr~ MOP£1HY, tT MAY 8E SOU> AT A
"8JC IAL£. If YOU NU.D AH DPlANATION ~THE
NAn. OF THE MOCUDtNG AGA.IHST YOU YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A lAwmt. '
Coullll•lllll Audiery Co., • c.tHomia ClOIPOllticM
Seilblllt49d TNIM uncW the.._. Dwf of Trutt wifi
... IN ~ dllcrtbed below on 02/27187, et 9:00 a.m.,lllhelltt WiltWaof the MWCounlyCourthouse
100 CMc C.W Or. w.t. bn.ty kncMn • 700 West -~S.....AM.CA.
The .... be mlde tlD the hw-t bidder. Pa,menl
mull be bf ..,_ (a) cast;, (b) • casNet's cNc:k c:tr..n
on ._ .... 0t neitiorW t.nk. (c) a check dnlwn by a
.... Ot ....... cndft union. 0( (cf) • chectc drawn by a ...._ ar tederal Mwinp and loen ISIOCilltion ~
wrcd9don, 01 uvincs-. specified in s.c&,, 5102
of the ~ , ....... Code and authorized tlD do ~ tn c.tifomia. ~ must be ~ llt the
time of sale in t.wful money ol the United Sbtes of
America. The ute will be made without C018n.Wrt 01
•arranty, eapreH or implied, reprdina the title
pc 11 assion OI' aiens. •
Continent.at Auxiliary Co. is the Substituted Trustee
under the abow Deed of Trust si&ned by W.C.W. Inc ..
a Calitomia Corp. and recorded on 01/05/84 as Inst.
No. 84-004851 ol Official Records, County of Orance. CA
Thet Deed ol Trust was &iwen to secure an indebtedness
in hMw ol Bat* of Amera NT &SA. a national bankina
associlltion who acquired a beneficial interest as Baoa
of America NT &SA as Trustee thfOU&h mesne assi1n·
ments. You are in default for failina to cany out your
obfiptjons under the Deed of Trust. The defautt was
recon'8d on 09/29/86, as Inst No ~52S'6 of Offtc1al
Records of the above county MQre than three months
hwe passed since the nobce ol default was recorded.
Because of the default. the Trustee will sell at pubhc
auction to the h1C'hest btdder the interest now held by tt. lrustee under the Deed of Trust on~he-folloWlna
de5cribed pnJpei1y located in the County of Orance. CA
A l.enehofd Est.le In and to.
lat 6 ol Tract 2095, in the City of Newpo11 Beach, County of~. St.te ol Califom~. as shown on a map recorded
1n Book 58, ,,.._ 19 of M1soeUaneous Maps. Office of
the County Recorder of Otance County
EXCEPTING thefef1om, the Southwester1y 22.3 feet.
more °' less, ol said ~ tyi,,. t>ayward of the exist1nc
sea wall, includi"l the waters of Ne.port Bay adjacent
to and in front of the lot.
The address ot other common desi&nation. if ~ny. of
the real propefty described~ IS purported to be 2600
8ayshore Drive, Ne•port Beach, CA 92663
The T rusaee diiclaims any l~bilt1y for any 1noorrectness
of the address°' other convnon descnation. if any. $hown
1n this nobce If the abcM! property has no street address
"' other common desi&nation. d1rec:bons for toe.tine the
propetty may be obtained from the Beneftc&atY under the
Deed ol Trust who has requested that the sale be held
Any reQUeSt for the ditections shoutd be made In .nt1na.
Within -. days of the initial pubhaltion of this notice.
to the Beoeficr.ary It the foHowif\I aodreu: BANK Of
AM£.RtCA HT&SA, FORECLOSURE SECTION 14321. 3800
W. CHAPMAN AVE... ~E. CA 92668.
As of the date of the initW publiabon of this Nobce
ol Sale, the total amount of the unpaid bUnoe of the
note(5) .secured by the abowe Deed of Trust. with interest.
as pnMded in the ncn(s), plus advances, if .ny, under
the Wml of the Deed of Trust. inducfinc fees, charies Md a;penses of the Tnasaee, tS $1,433,906.35.
The NNTW!, sar... adchs.s and ..._,hooe number of
the Trusaae °' othw '*"°" c:onductirw the sale rs CONTINENTAL AUXILIARY CO .. 3800 W. Chapman A11e.,
7th Floor. ()ranee. CA 92668. Phone No. (714) 385-6287.
By C. P9nso, Trustee's SMes Offic:ef', o.t.: 01/22/87
1/29 2/5 2112 5937
I.OM N0.151111117/AllDn T.t.NO.lmM
UMTCOOll
T.O. S£A'VICE 00. M duly appointed Trustee under
the tollowirw delcribed ~ ol Trust W1U SEU AT
PUBUC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIOOER FOR CASH fen the farms which .. lawful.....,.,. in the U....e.d Sbltes)
ltfWJ/Of the cahier"s. c:eNfied 0( ottw checb soec:ified
in h CMt Code (~ in fuA It the time of Yle) all
,_ tide and 1.--conveyed to and now held by it
under aid Deed ol Trust in the ~ hereinafter
dllcritiiid:
TRUSTOR: "°8ERT J A880TT
BENEFICWtY: HERITAGE BANK
R9corded 12116/82a:s1"'11. No 82..uo914
Of Offici-.1 Allcoll di '" the office of the R9COldet °' MANG£ County, c.tffomia.
aid ~ °'trust describes the tonowi,,.:
Lat 7 of Tract No. 7693, in the Qty of Newport BMch. Counc1 ol Onwwt. s.. ol Califom~ ... per map fec:of ded
in 8cJOll 311. P19lS 43 ID 45 inclusiw ol miscellaneous n-... in the offic:9 of the County Recocdw ol said Coun1).
YOU ARE IN OEF'AUL T UNDER A DEED Of TRUST
DATED 12/03/82. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO
PROltCT YOUR PROPERTV. IT MAY BE SOLD AT A
PU8UC SAL£. If YOU NEED AN EXPt.ANA TtON Of THE
NATURE Of THE PROC££01NGS AGAINST YOU. YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER
fot infotmltion only Code 07068, AP No 426-013·
07
2206 WINDWARD LANE. NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660
"(If a ~address °'common deslsnation of property
is shown abcwe, no warranty tS .,ven u to its complete.
ness "' COi rectr MtSS .)" The benefica.ry undet satd Deed
of Trust. by reason of a tn.ch OI default 1n the obfiption$
seand ........ heretofore .-ecuted and delivet9d to
the ~ a written O.Ctarat.ion ol Olfault end
Oem.nd for Sele. and written notice °' ~ Ind ol etection ti> CW thit UI ....... ID Mlt Slid property
to slllilfy uid mt 1 a 2-..-. anc1 ttwaaf""• h uridnCned
QUMd uid natic:e of .... end ol **"'.,be
........ ot/05116 ..... No. 86-40M69
Of OMc:W ,__.. In the °"'°' ol the Aecc.dw ol ORANGE~. c.wtomi&:
Wd .... .... be mllde. but ..... COtW9n8nt "' ..,.,_, ..... ar MnpH9d. ,...rdc• die. poe1 nton.
OI ~ ti> P1JJ h •••llinirw Pri"C:"* 8Un1 olthe idl(I) lt"and ~Mid Owt ol ,,., ........
in..-."*~. acMiiaca v .,,, und9r h wms
ol h Died of,...,... ..... ~ end ....... of the
Trume Md ol O. tnlllll a It 1 ~Mid Died Of TNll s. .......... on.:
T~. 02/24117. M 1:30 p.m. in the~ ID tN ~ ~ • 601 Soulh Ulwit ...... Orwwa;
PUllJC llOTICE
llOTICEOF
PU&ICHIMlft8
Notice is hereby liven
that the Plannfrw Commis-
siort of the City of Ne•po.1
Buch llrill hold a public
heeriiia on the application
of Dave Katzen for Amend·
ment No. 647 on property
located at 5000 Birch
Street.
Request to amend the
Koll Center Newport
Planned Community Devel·
opment Standards so as to
establish auto detailin1 as
a permitted use (tor tenants
only) in the par1u na struc·
tu res located within the Koll
Center Newport P1anned
Community
This pro1ec;t has been
reviewed¥ and it hn-been
determined that 1t is cate·
aoncaUy exempt under the
requirements of the Cahfor.
nia E.rmronmental Quality
Act.
Notice IS hefeby further ewen that s.ld public hear· •na will be held on the 19th
day of February. 1987. at
the hour of 7 30 p m. in the
Council Chambers of the
Newport Buch City Hall.
3300 Newport Boulevard.
Newport Buch, CaJrforma,
at which time and S>(Ke ~Y
and all persons interested
may appe.ar and be heard
thereon for information
call (714) 644-3200
Pat E.tchenhofer, Secte-
t.ary, ~ CcrnmtsslOn,
Ctty of tM!wpcw1 Buch
NOTE The u.pense of
this notice 1s patd from a
tihnc tee cofleeted from the
apphcanl
2/5 5980
PUaJC NOTICE
ncnnout ...... ESS
NAME ITATDIDfT
The fotlowifll persons are
cbf'll business as. PAC RIM
INTERNATIONAL. 1507
Warwick ln., Newport
8-ch. CA 92660.
Mehnda Ann lee. 1507
Warwick ln • Newport
Belch, CA 92660.
Caroline Petersen
(Marie). 1344 Kensinston
Dr .. Fullerton, CA 92631.
This business is con·
ducted by a ..,,...i part·
nership S11ned Carofine
Petetsen.
The re1istranls com·
menced to transact buSI·
ness undef' the fictitious
busilWSS name listed above
onOl/23187
This statement was filed
with the County C&eril of <>ranee County on ~n.. 23,
1987.
File No. f333S22
1/29 2/5 2112 2119 5951
PUelJC NOTICE
ACllllOUI MJ•HUS
NAiil ITAT'lmNT
The fotk>win& person IS
doln1 business as· (1)
H F.S • (2) H f S INSU·
RANCE AGENCY, 4940
Campus Or , Newport
Beach, CA 92660
Rod Scott Hormell, 26516
Montec1to Ln . Mission
Viefo. CA 92691
This business •s con·
ductl!d bf a ,.._,., C*t·
nership ~= Rod Scoel
Hon'Nll.
The ......... rd ,..
~bus;inea..
Thi$ •ts ...... -fitect with the Count1 a.tl ol ~~on.JM.26,
1917.
Fii ND. f3lJ667
1129 215 2112 2/19 59.)t
. '. . ..
f I I l1llY I. 1117 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COST A MESA NEWSltRVINE TODAY ..... f1
doins business as: FRANK·
LIN FINANCIAL. 3250 E.
Cont Hwy, Cotona det Mar,
CA 92625.
Cht~ £.art Hoblon.
2431 Mesa Dr .• Sanbl AN,
CA92707.
This business Is con·
ducted by an individual.
Sianed: Christopher brl
Hobson.
The recistrant is not yet
condudinc bustness
ThtS statement was filed
with the County Clertt of <>ranee Coun1) on Jan. 26,
1987.
File No. F333666
1/292152/122119 5936
PU-..C NOTICE ncrmous 8UsaNUS
NAME STATDIOfT
The f0Uowtn1 persons are
dom1 business n MAR·
GUERITE PAVILION, MIS.
SION VIEJO CROWN CEN·
TER. PAClflC PARK Pl.AZA,
MISSION CROWN CENTER.
PACIFIC BUSINESS PARK.
PACIFIC TECHNOLOGY
PARK, 24800 Chns.nta
Drive, M1ss1on VieJo, CA
92691
M1~si<;.; V1e10 Business
Properties. Inc. 24800
Chnsanta Drive. Mission
Vieto. CA 92691
This business 1s con·
ducted by a corporation
S.lflid. M1SStOO Vtet0 Bus-
1neu Properties. Inc . Wil·
ham It Smith. ~
The re11strant con·
l'ne' ICed to transaci buSI·
ness under tne hctltK>Us
business name hsted abc:Ne
on 1187
This statement was filed
wrth lhe County Ctenc of
Oratl;le County on Jan 21.
1987
File No. f3333 l 5
l /29 215 2112 2119 5939
PU-..CNOnel
NOTICIOf PUaJC MUllftQ
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN THAT THE City
Council of the C1ty of New.
Port Beaoh will hold a public
hurins to consider public
comments reaard1n1 the
City's hfo •PPlications
under the LOCAL GOVERN-
MENT COASTAL MANAGE·
MENT IMPROVEMENT
PROGRAM FOR IMPACT
MITIGATION EQUIPMENT
ANO Oil SPIU PREPAR£D.
NESS.
NOTICE IS HEREBY
FURTHER GIVEN um said
public hean,,. wiU be hetd
on the 9't'I ct.y of Februaty.
1987, llt the hour of 130
p.m., in the City Hall Council
Chambers.. 3300 N.•Port
Boule¥ard, Newport Beach.
CA 92663, mt which bme
And place., 1nbnsted per·
sons may appear and be
heard thereon
Scned: WANDA E RAG·
GIO, CITY CLERt<. CfTY Of
NEWPORT BEACH
2/5 5981
on 12/23186.
This 2 I "*'* .. med wittt the CO&ny Cl.ti of
0...,.. ~ on Jan. 6,
1917.
f'lle No. f'331853
1/29 215 2112 2119 5940 ..... "*JC ........ Dn ... ICl-ncnt .. IUllJI• .... nan 1 rr
The~ ...... 1Slf'9
~~as:HAR80R
ANAHEIM ASSOCIATES, a
California General hltnef.
ship, 4040 Mac.Arthur
&Mt .. Suite 314, Newport
8-ch, CA 92660.
Hatbor Pacific ~
ment Company, 40.0
MacArthur &Nd .. Suite 314.
Newport Beach, CA 92660.
Juaes D. Swimmer, 434
Huch Drive, Llcuna ee.cn.
CA 92651.
This business is con·
ducted by a eenerat part·
• nership Sianed: Brent R
Osden. Jr .• President.
The re1istrant con·
menced to transact bus•·
ness under the fict1tJous
business name listed a~
on 8/28/86.
This statement was filed
with-the County Clerk of
Oranae County on Jan 13,
1987
file No f332619
1/29 215 2112 2/19 5941
"*JC ""'NOTl~"""anc n nous •rt1NESS
NAii£ ITATEMOIT
The foflowml persons are docnc business as: TUSTIN
WALNUT ASSOCIATES. a
Califomta Generai Partner.
ship, 40.0 M~cArthur
8tYd . Sutte 314. New1)0tt
Beach. CA 92660
H~ Pacific Oevek>c>-
ment Company, 4040
MacArthur &Nd . Suite 314.
Newport Beach, CA 92660
Richard Walt, 2401 E
Kateft• •300. ~helm. CA
92806
Medford Bf'a.a. 2963
~. Newpof1 Beact1,
CA92660
This business is con·
ducted ~ a eenera1 part·
nersh1p Sianed· Harbor
Pacific Development Com·
pany, Brent R. Olden. Jr •
~
The re11Strants com·
metlC:ed to ~ buSI·
ness undef' the fictitious
business name fisted abowe
on 5186
This statement -.as filed
...... the County C1-1t of
Qr._ County on ~ 13.
1987
~le No. f33262 l
1/29 2/5 2112 2119 5942
DMn
"*JC '901'D ncnnous ••• Ea NAMllTA'fW
The foMclwirw petSOi IS are
dom1 business as: BAR·
ClAYS CENTRE COMPANY.
l TO.., 2855 East Coat Hiati·
w.y, #200. Corona del Mar,
CA92'625
~ Deli ~opment Co .
a Cahfom1a corporation.
2845 East Coat Hilhway.
Corona del Mar, CA 92625.
Jafatn Cori>oration. a Cah-
fomia corporatiof 1, 5.t l.Jndll
Isle, Newport Beach, CA
92663
This business 1s con·
ducted bf • eeneral part.
nership S11ned Welton
~Co . Enc 0
Welton. Presidenl
The re11strant con
meticed to trans.act buSI
ness under the hct1ttous
busmess name listed a~
on 2127181
This statement was filed
wilh the County ~ of
<>ROie c.ounty on J.i 13.
1987
file No Fl56775
1/29 215 2/12 2119 5945
w..-nc:a
M!hi ...... _.nanmwr
The fcA:MWC person IS dotnc bus ness a · THE
MROZ AGENCY, 46'1
McMtu Bhd., ~307,
tl••PGlt 8eld\. CA 92660
Sus.an M. Mroz. 2943
PWte, Mespoa't a.ct\ CA
92"0
Le s
.
Thia businest Is COf\-
4ded bf• lifNeld .......
ship. Si1ned: Sus.an M.
Mtor..O.W.. ......
The reclltranta com·
menc:ed tD nnuet busi· ness under the flctttious
bu***,.,,.. 19-d abc)IWlt
on 121311116.
This .... "*'* -fited with ttte CountJ caenc o1 Or-. Ccunty on Jan. 13,
1987.
fi6e No. f'332479
1/29 215 2/12 2119 5946
UMlt
WNOTICE
FlCll llOUI • II Ell
flAmlTATW
The follCJwi"I person IS
doi"I business as.: MARK
CARDELUCCI REAL
ESTATE. 2732 E. Pacific
Coast Hwy, Corona del Mar,
CA92625.
Marlt Cardelucci. 518~ Beaonia. Cotona del Mat.
CA926S5
This business 1s con·
ducted by an individual.
Siened: Ma~ Cardelucci
The re11str•nt com·
metced to tranacl busi-
ness under the fictitJous
business name listed above
on 01/10/87
This statement was filed
with the County C1eB of Orance County on Jan. n .
1987
File No F332615
1/29 215 2112 2119 5947
IJOUI
PU9UCNOTU
FlCllllOUI WESS
llAllE ITATEMOT
The followt"I persons are
dot"I busmess as. LAGUNA
HILLS LIQUOR. 23533 Cane
de ~ Louisa. l..aluna Hdls.
CA 92653
Yacoub A. Saba. 25302
Wilkes P\ace, Lquna Hilts.
CA 92653
Genevieve Y Saba.
25302 Wilkes ~ Lie·
una Hi CA 92653.
This business 1s con·
ducted by husband and
wife S11ned Y•Cot.Jb A
Sabe, Gene\'~ y Saba
The re11strant.s con
met ICed to transact bust·
ness under the fictit>ous
business name llSled above
on2/87
This sutement was filed
wrth the County aer1' of
()ranee County on Jan. 23.
1987
flte No f333584
1/29 2/5 2/12 2/19 5948 . .,,
llUllJC NOTICE
FICI ii iOUI 1U•t1 Ell ..,._ ITA'l'IMBfT
The ~ pWIOn is
dotf'W buslnes.s as: GAU.AR·
IES TOUCHE. l TD • 499 Ho
CCMst Hiahway. taauna
Beach, CA 92651
Glenn~ 1411 Mar
Vi sta Wwy. l..lcuna Beach,
CA92651
This business is con·
ducted by an indivtdual
Ser.ct Glenn £..,nan.
The rq1strants com·
rre~ ID trwact busi·
ness unct. the fictitioos
busmess ,.,.,,. listed abc:Ne
on 01/13186
This it.llWnenl was filed
wtttt the County Ciertl of er.,.. Cou"'1 on Jan. 1 S,
1987
Fite No. f332868
1/29 2/5 2112 2/19 59'9
&~l
........CNOTICE
FlCTIT10UI •SSNSS
NAIR STATDmn
The followinl ~lS are
doina bustneu as. SOR·
RENTO MESA BUSINESS
CENT£R ASSOCIATES.
1400 8m1DI ~ North.
'-PGi1~CA92660,
Wil"-n K. DIMI. 1400
Bristol Sir.-Nortt\. ....
port 8eed\. CA 92660.
R Fnld ..._, 1400 Bris-
tol sar.... Nor1n. H.aport
Beed\. CA t2'660 Robert J, Thtiefw.111"1rp-"111ftlMWar,
1400 8riml S1lreM ~
t"upoct ~CA 92660
This bulineu is con·
ouctld bf a .... pert.
nsship,
The ,..-.1trant com·
mwlced ID nns.c:t buli--
..... uMlr 1M fic:titioul
~ ..... OINIMS
lined ebo¥e on Jan. 1.
1917. --= WitUnt K. 0.. This ..... ,.... .. filed
with the County o.tc of
0...,.. ~ on JM. 30,
1917 .
file No. f334261
2/5 21 l2 2119 2/26 5964
&•• WlllOTICI
fCliiiOUI a41Ullll
.... ITITOfT
The~ PlllD.S are
doinl busine1$ as: NOR·
WALK Pl.AZ.A PARTNERS,
800 ... port CenW OrNe,
Suite 300, ~ Beach.
Calif. 92660.
~ Hopkins Owef.
opnent ~ of New-
port Beach (a California
~). #13Corporate
Ptaz.a, Su.ite 200, Newport
a.ch. Calif. 92660.
Public Emplo;w Retire-
ment System ol Nevada, cl
o P M Realty Advisors, Inc.,
a California corporation,
800 Newport Center On~.
Suite 300, Newport Beach.
CaJrf 92660
This business 1s con-
ducted by a senerat part.
~hip
The-reat~trant c om-
menced to transact bu5'·
ness under the fictitious
business name °' NNneS
listed above on October.
1986
S.&ned $teohen C Hop·
luns. President, Stephen
Hopkins Development
Company of Newport Beach S4aned: Car1 A Mayer. Jr .
tana&Jn& OtrectOI, Public
Em'*1Yee Retirement Sys.
tern of Nevada. P M Realty
~
This statement was filed
with the County c..,_ of cnnae County on Jan 21.
1987
file No f333392
215 2 /12 2119 2126 5961
QOQI
PUm..ICNOTa
ACllUOUI • PIDIDS
NW ITAT'EMIJfT
The~ '*'°'15 are
dot,,. business as RfVER.
DALE GLASSELL ASSO·
CIA TES, · a Caltfom1a
General Partnershap, 40&0
MacAtthut Bhd .• Suite 314.
Newport 8w::h. CA 92660
Hatbor Pacific ~
ment Compan1, 4040
MacMhur BMi~ ~ 314.
Ne•port 8-:::h.. CA 92660
JllTI ftiades, 21 EJloom..
1nedale. ~ CA 9271'
This business is con·
ducted by a ..,,... pwt.
nership. Sianed. Harbor
P9cific Oeto •• aprr119111t eom.
s-ny; Brenl R. Olden. Jr .
Pr8Sldent.
The re11strant con
met IOed to tr.....ct busf.
ness under the ftetrtious
buSlness name lisb!d abow
on 8/25/86
Thas StDlnent was fited
wrth the c.ounty Clettl of
()r-.e ~on Jan 13.
1987
file No f3326 l 9
1/29 215 2/12 2119 5943
Got An
Evant
Co11i1g u,1
Let Us
Know ...
631-8120
. -
"'
P• II~&; 191 THE NEWPORT ENSIOH/COSTA MESA NEWSl1fMNE TODAY
.... IC .....
fiCiil ..... -..... mm"' The .,....,. penor'I Is
dOi,_ ~ -.: a) SHI
COMPANY b) STATUS NET·
WORK INTERNATtONAl,
410 Welt COMI Hwy S&Mtle
111 Newport Bach, CA
92663. Foye W. $perils, 410 West
Coest Hwy Suite 111 New-
port Beach. CA 92663.
This business is con·
ducted by an individual.
Siened; Foye W. Sperb.
The re1istrant con·
menced to transact busi·
ness under the fictitious
business name listed above
on6n5.
This statement was filed
with t.he County Clerk of
Orante County on Jan. 20,
1987.
File No. F333133
1/22 1/29 2/5 2/12 5915
PU8UC NOT1Cl
FICTITIOUS llUllNUS
NAME STATEMENT
The foUowina penons are
doint business as.: RAOCON
CONSTRUCTION, 31 Rain·
bow Lake, Irvine, CA 92714,
P.O. Boll 7781, Newport
Beach, CA 92658.
Dou& CeFal i, 620
Michael Place, Newport
Beach, CA 92660.
This business is con·
ducted by a eeneral part·
nership
The registrant com·
menced to transact busi·
ness under the fictitious
business name or names
listed above on 1 · l -87
Signed: R. A. Burgess
This statement was filed
with the County Clerk of
Crance County on Dec 15.
1986.
file No. F329278
1/15 1/22 1/29 215 5883
fiuBUC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSaNESS
NAME STATOIENT
.. .lne. tellew•A& peaon 1s
domg business as: WEB·
STER'S YELLOW PAGE
INDEX. 2700 Peterson Pl
UOO, Costa Mesa. CA
92626
Charles Wilham Webb,
2700 Peterson Pl #400,
Costa Mesa, CA 92626.
This business is con-
ducted by an 1nd1v1dual
Signed: C.W Webb
This statement was filed
with the County Clerk of
Oranee County on Jan. 12,
1987.
File No. F332328
l/15 1/22 1/29 215 5890
PUaJC NOTIC£
FICTl110US BUSINESS
NAiil STATOl£NT
The followin& person is
dom1 business as. BAL·
LOON BUSTERS, 17895
Skypar1< Circle Ste. F, Irvine.
CA 9271 4
YaVonne Arranaga,
17895 Skypark Circle Ste f ,
Irvine, CA 92714.
Th is business 1s con·
ducted by an 1nd1vidual.
The registrant com-
menced to trans.act bus1·
ness under the fictitious
business name or names
listed above on 1-5-87
Signed YaVonne Arranap
This statement was filed
with the County Cler" of
Oranae County oo Jan 5,
1987
File No F331S60
1/15 1122 1/19 2/5 5888
K-30050
PUMJC NOTIC£
ntliiiOUS MJllNESI
NAIK ITATDIENT
The totlowina penons are
doint business as: SANTA
ANA PARTNERS, 1100
Quail Street. Suite 200,
Newport Beach, CA 92660.
Stephen J. Mul&er, 1100
Quail Street, Suite 200.
Newport e.ecti. CA 92660.
();ane M. Muller, 1100
Qu.11 Street. Suite 200.
Newpott 9Mch. CA 92660.
This business is con·
ducc.d by a aen«al part·
nenhip.
The reaistrant com·
menced 1D transact bust·
ness under the tictltious
busineu name °' na~
hsted a~ on 12·8-86
Sf"'8d; Stephen J. Muller.
This stMemenl was filed
wrth the CountY Cleril d ar.,.. County on Dec. 24,
1916.
s
File No. f330J82
1/15 1/22 1/29 2/5 5894
w•ra nc111 .. .,•11• ,_.ITA....,-
The ~ person is
doi• ~as: LAND
EQUITY FUND LIMITED. 500 C Newport Center
Drive. Newpott Bw:h. CA
92660.
Newport lntetmte Prop-
erties. tnc., 500 C Newport
Center Drive, Newport
Beech, CA 92660.
This business is con·
ducted by a limited partner·
ship. Sianed: Newport Inter·
state Properties; Inc.;
Richard J. Lotenat. presi·
dent.
This statement was filed
with the County Clerk of
Ofanae County on Jan 20.
1987.
File No. F333134
1/22 1/29 2/5 2/12 591 2
Attorney(s) Name and
Address
Rima Antwan, 2001 Port
Weybrid1e Pl, Newport
Beach, CA 92660
TeJephone 997 -9929
In the Matter of the Appli·
cation of Rima Antwan,
17841 Lincoln St., Villa
Park, CA 92667
Filed Dec. 4,) 986
CASE NUMBER Al34783
01tDO TO SHOW CAUSE
FOi CHANGE Of NAME
Rima Antwan has filed a
petition in this court for an
order allowinc petitioner to
change his/her name from
Rima Antwan to Rima Anton
Fattaleh·Hoy
It is hereby Otdered that
all persons interested 1n the
matter aforesaid appear
before this court in Depart·
ment No 3 at 700 Civic
Center Drive West. Santa
Ana, California, oo 2/23,
1987. at 2:30 p.m .. and then
and there show cause, 1f any
they have, why said petition
for change of name should
not be &ranted.
It is further ordered that
a copy of this order to show
cause be published in New·
port Harbor Ensign, a news·
paper of pneral circula·
tion. published in this
county at least once a week
for tour consecutive weeks
prior to the day of said
hearint,
Dated Dec. 4. 1986
Henry J Moore Jr
1122 1/29 2/5 2/12 5909
PUIUC NOTICl
FICTITIOUS IUllNESS
NAM£ STATEMENT
The ~lowint person is
doine business as: CALI ·
FORNIA UTE. 110 Newport
Center Dr .. Newport Beach.
92660
Raymond J. Francis. 110
Newport Center Dr .. CA
92660.
This business 1s con-
ducted by an individual.
The re1istrant com·
menced to nnsact bus•·
ness under the ftctrt1ous
business name °' names
hsted above on 11121 /86.
Stened: Raymond J. Fran-
cis.
This statement was filed
with the County Clerk of <>ranee County on Dec. 26,
1986.
File No. F330605
1/15 1122 l/29 2/5 5889
PU8UC NOTICl
nt I I I iOUI IUllNESI
NAIK STAl'DIE.NT
The foHowirw person is
doin1 business as: THE
PERFECT CHOICE, 1731
Pott Hemt.y Ck'de. .....
port ee.ch, CA 92660
Patncia Bellitti, 1731 Pott
Hemley Circle, Newport
Bach, CA 92660
This business is con·
ducted by an individu1I.
Staned. Patricia Bellitti
The re11strant con·
menced to transact busi·
ness under the fictitious
business name listed ebcM
on l /l/81
This statement was flied
wrth the County Clertit of
Orance County on .J.n 14,
1987
file No. f'33270 l
1/22 1/29 2/5 2/12 5914
, .........
..... tlTn 2
.......
YOU Alff. tN DEFAULT UNDO A DUO Of TRUST
DATED o.c.nb1r 13. llM. UNUIS YOU TAICt ACTION
TO PM>T£CT YOUR HOME. IT MAYI( SOU> AT A flUaJC
SAL£. If YOU NEED AN EXPlANATION Of THE NATURE
OF THE PRC>aEOING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD
CONTACT A LAWYER. Stan-~ Carpof lltion,. c.lifomia c:orpcnllon .. duly
appoint9d TNIMe under the toHowq described deed
al trust wtU SEU AT PUBLIC AUCTION to THE HIGHEST
BIOOEA f'OR CASH 0t • Mt fof1tt In Section 29241'1 al
the Civil Code, all ri8hl title end interest ~ to
and now held by it under said Deed al Trust in the property
heleiMfW described:
TRUSTOR: Bl8tW Amirvand and Parvin Ookht Momenudeh
BENEACIARY:
The hvine ~. dba SantilllO Investment Com·
pa~ December 20, 1984 as instr. No. 84-525365
al Official Records in the office al the Rec:Ofder al Newport
Beach County; said deed of trust describes the ~lowif'I
property: EXHIBtT "A•
Lot 95 al Tract No. 4224, 1n the City al Newport Beech,
County al Oratwa. State al caJifomia, as'* map rec:otded
in Book 157, Paps 1 to 14, both inclusive in the office
of the County Recorder al said County.
Except thewftcwn all oil, oil richts. minerals. miNnl
rilhtS. natural ps rWU and other hydtocatbons by
wn.tsoever name known that may be within or under the
parc:e4 al land hereinebo¥e described, tl4ett• with the
perpetual riCht al drillins. minina. expk>ri• and operatins
therefor and stonrw in and nrmovirw the same from said
land or any other tand, includi• the riCht to whipstock
or directionally drill and mine from lands other than those
hereinabcwe described, oil ps weUs, tunnels and shafts
into throuah CK across the subsurface al the land ~na~ described end to bottom such whipstocked
or directionally drilled wells, tunnets and shafts under
and beneath or beyond the exterior limits thereof and
to redrill, retunnel. equip, mainta;n, repair, deepen and
operate any such wells or mines. without. howe\ler, the riiht to drill, mine, store, uplonl end opetMe throuch
the surface CK the upper 500 feet of the subsurfKe of
the land hereirabove described, as reserved by deed
recorded December 20, 1984. as Instrument No. 84·
525364. Official Records.
MAY BE ALSO KNOWN AS· 1238 Polaris Driw, Newport
Beach, Calitomla
M(lf a street address or common desi&natiOn is shown
abcNie, no warranty is civen as to its c::ompteteness or
correctness)."
The beneficiary under said Deed of Trust. by reason
of a breach or default in the obl1ptions secured thereby,
heretofore executed and delivered to the undersiened a
written Declaration al Default and Demand for Sale, and
written notice al breach and of etection to cause the
undersianed to sell said property to satisfy said
obliptions. and thereafter the undetsiered caused said
notice of breKt\ and of election to be
Recorded Septembef 22. 1986H1nstr. No. 86-434730.
of said Official Records.
Said sale will tie made, but without COYenant or
warranty, eapress °' implied, reprdi• titte, possess!on,
or encumbrances. to S-Y the remainl• princi1>9I sum
of the note(s) secured by said Deed al Trust. with intetest
as in said note pnMded, advances, if any, under the tenns
of said Oeed al Trust. tees. chafses and expenses of the
Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust.
Said sale will be hekl on Fet>ruaty 19th, 1987 • .t 11 :00
A.M., at the 17th Street entrance to Stan-Shaw Corpo-
ration, 1570 E. 17th Street. Suite H, Santi Ana, CA.
The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obhption
secured by said property to be sold. tocether with interest.
late charces. 1nd estimated oosts. e11penses, ind
actv.nces, as of the date hefeof, is $203,137.99.
Date: January 16. 1987
STAN-SHAW CORPORATION as said Trustee, 1570 East
Seventeenth Street, Santa Ana, California 92701, (714)
542-5811
BY: Toni Gallini, Assistant Secretary
1/29 215 2/12 5938
l 0 »U5
PUiiJC NO'fU
NOTICl Of DEATH Of
EDNA llAY AUfFUTH
ANO Of ri iii ION TO
AOlllH'liid UTAT£ NO.
A.-1-.S
T o all heiB. beneficiaries,
creditors, contintent cred·
itors, and persons who may
be otherwise interested In
the will °' estate of EDNA
MAY AUFFERTH Al<A EDNA
MAY BUTLER
A petition has been filed
by RALPH W. HOfFMAH In
the Superior Court of
ORANGE County requesti,_
thM RALPH W. HOFFMAN
be appoi""9d • pet"IC)lief
rePf'9Mf1t,atiw to ldminis-
ter the estate al the dece-
dent.
The petition requests
authority to ldmin.._ the
estM8 under the lndlpelld-
ent Administration of
EsbUIAct.
A ........ on the pel1tion
will be held on 2/l&/87 •
l :45PM "' Dept. 3 kJcald et 700 CIVIC CEHTER
DRIVE WEST. SANTA AHA.
CA9Z701
IF YOU 08.JECT to tt.
arantins al the petition, you
should either llppellW .. the
hearma •nd JWt• your
ot>,ections 0t file wntten
objeetionl with the court
before the harlnc. Your
a~ may be in per·
son 01 by )liO'lf attomey.
IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR
or a caltit .... lt creditor d
the dec*Md. you must fite
)1IOU( daffn Witt\ the couft °' preent it to ..,. perlOfWt
representative appointed
by the court within four
months from the date al
first issuance al letters as
ptOYided in section 700 of
the California Probate Code.
The time for filinl claims
will not expire prior to four
months from the date of the
heari• noticed abcM.
YOU MAY EXAMINE the
file kept by the court If you
are a person inteest9d in
the ....... you may seNe
upon the Hecutor or
achninistnlt«, °' upon the
attorney for the executor or
administnltor, .nd fite with
the COUit With proof al Mr·
vice. • wrtnln ,.... stat·
Inc tt.t you deiit9 ~I
notice al the fllinl al an
lnYentory and appraise·
ment of ......... Of al
the P8titioM °' accounts ,,,.. •• in sections 1200
end 1200.5 dthe California ,,...Code:.
P9titiour. MUN~ t(Of.
FORO, HOFFMAN, HUNT
TRHOCKMOATON. RAl"4 W. HOff'MAN, ATTY,225
SOUTH LAKE/PENT·
HOUSE SUfTE. PASADENA,
CA 91101.
1129 215 2112 5950
PUMJC NOTICt
nc11110US..,..
NAMISTAJWT
The fofloM• person Is
dotnc business as MCCAF ·
FERTY"S FlRST EDITIONS.
514 E. Oceenfront Ave.16,
Batboe, CA 92661.
Keren Gibton, 514 E.
Oceeltffont -16, a.tboe,
...
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CA92Ml.
T"i• business is con·
dudld by an lndMdual· ---= "-' Giblon. '·the ,.......,.,. ls nat ,..
~bulinela. n........,_cwftted
...., the ~ a.tk of
~County on Jan. 26,
1987.
FUe No. f333665
1/29 215 2/12 2/19 5.933
WllOTICI
nc11110U1 .....
MME STA1IMIJIT
The toUowif'l .,....s are
dol• buli....-s-.: FlS REAL
ESTATE FUND I, 2152
Dupont Dr .. Suite 212.
lr'Yine. CA 92715.
ZMS Investment Corpora·
tion, a California oorpcn-
tion, 2152 Dupont Or .• Suite
212. lmne. CA 92715.
This business is con·
ducted by a COi po1ation.
Si1ned: ZMS lnwstment
~-The ncistrant is not yet
conducti• business.
This st.ltement was filed
with the County Clertt of
Or-we County on Jan. 23.
1987.
File No. F333668
1/29 2/5 2/12 2/19 5935
UCM22
PU-.ic N0-111-a-
ACllllOUI .....
NAMl STAllMDfT
The '°'lowi• penons ere doi• business n: AMERI·
CAN ACOUSTICAL CLEAN·
ING CORPORATION,
23332-E Madefo Rd.. Mis·
sion Vie;o, CA 92691.
Reston Electronics. a
California Corporation,
23332-E Madero Rd . Mis·
sion Vieio. CA 92691
This business is con·
ducted by a corporation.
SC&ned: Reston EJectronics.
Richard E Sarsent, Presi·
dent.
The reaistrants com·
menced to transact busi·
ness under the ftetitious
business name ltsted a~
on 01/01/87.
This satement was filed
with the County Clertt of
Oranae County on Jan. 13,
1987.
Fife No. F332608
1/29 2/5 2/12 2/19 594'
I(, ...
PU9LJC NOTICl
flCiiliOUI ......
NAm STATEMINT
The foltowinc pet'$OM are
doina btlsinns as: SAN
CARLOS VILLAGE
PARTNERS, 700 Newport
Center Drive, Suite 500,
Newport Beach, Calif.
92660.
PMR AMERICAWEST II,
800 Newport Center Drive
#300, Newport Beach. CA
92660.
Stephen Hopkins OeYel·
opment Coms-ny of New·
port Beach, a California
corporation, 13 Corporat.
Pina #200, Newport
Beach, CA 92660.
This business is con·
ducted by a pneral part·
nership.
Business was first nn-
.,. sac:ted under ..... fictitious
business name~ 28.
1986.
Sianed: Carl A. Mayer, Jr.,
M1nqin1 Director, PMR
AmericaWest II
Slaned: Stephen c. Hop-
kins. President. Stephen
Hopkllls Development
Compeny al Het#port a.ch
Thfs mternent was flied
with the County Cid al
Orlnlt County on Jan. 21,
1987.
File No. f333391
215 2112 2/19 2/26 5962
1.-U ....cwna
ncn110U1 ar1mm
umlTAfW The"'"°""" ........ doi._~•SHAW&
TALBOT ASSOClAT£S II,
160 Newport c.... Drive.
Suite ~. Newport Beech.
~ 91660.
OnWto Lend AS1odNI.
• ONwar9 limitmd pertnef'-
$hlp, 450 Newport Center
Drive, 1304, Newport
Beach, CA 92660
Gottlieb&. Shaw, a Cahfot·
nl• aeneral pertnersh p,
160 Hewport Cer1W OriVe.
Suitte 250, H•~ Beleh.
CA92660.
CCC Aaaocl1tu U"'"9d
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ftartnentlip, 8 Del&MN limitld~~ Newpcwt Center • 1304. Newport lelich.. CA
~ DarWd W. saw-. Tr\1111111
ol the Donald w. Shew Aw-
ocall ll ~ 160 t•Wll0'1
o..ter Drive. Suite 250.
tlemiport 8eech. CA 92660.
This business 11 con·
dudlld by ....... pelt·
nMhip.
The resist.rant com·
...... -.,. ltd ...... -............ . ...._ ..... OI ........
....... ....,. Oft -u.
1912. --= MlcMll R. <:MM.
Qenent ..... '· ()nbtrio land~' 2 This..........,_Ned
wMti the ~ °" " ar... ~Oft an: 16,
1917.
File No. FU3063
2/5 2/12 2/19 2126 5965
MJ(I)
The best and the rest in current movie offerings
J •
•Y DAVID &UJOTT
alCKNT llSLLUU
~-(N•• .... )
IM 1' '-Jolm Quu bal a
rOle ,.,,~ t-'lond to hia
to ...... ~bwtu
51 ......... miMI' Eapah bead-
·--Wlao ndea llil little world witb a~ Yoice and
a fuetic'I clnolioa tO puactu-
alitJ. Oii -.. ...,, iavited to
addrw tM lle1 f•"'"I• coafer-
ALSO PLAYING
''ASSASSINATION". (R)
Doa1t WMte Yos n.1 Dung
on a stick. Cbarlc:a Bromon ii
the old Sccaet Service ho-man
who mmt guard an obnoxioualy
am>pnt Fant Lady (Jill Ireland)
1portina a Palm Spriap.Britiah
accent even Merle Oberon might
envy. Someone wanta to kill her,
after a few minutes, we all do.
Peter Bunt "directed" this con-
trived botch, in which tbe jnept
CUttina Pves UI the bends, mid
attempt.I at arch, say bumor
land lie cinderblocb oa a dOD
house. Amazingly, Bronaoo.
probably made this sn<>OZa' u
a gift to his wife (Ireland), tiUt
abe is ltllck in a part so bad-
it makes Polly Bergen in •Jeiaes
For My President• look impres.-
aive-tbat her limited acting
skills are lit up, mercilessly.
Thant you, Cannon Group.
"caITICAL CONDITION," Indiana town where tbe pme is
(R) Poor-"How do I look?" reqion evm though the team is
ub llicbard Pryor in bis first l~y, be whips the boys into
scene, and we think, •Awful• winnin1 abape. Dennis Bopper
Pryor is DOW IO skinny be loob ia fme • tbe lOWD clnmk wJao
wuted, and bis talent also loots bccoma a valuable team tipster,
drawn, exhausted and anxious. thouah Barbara Hershey acnaa-
Stuck in a crw comedy about Pa upbill a the aaisl•nt hiab
an CICaped fuaitive pretendina to ICbool principal wbo bas a faint,
be a d(>Ctor in a New York dippy romance with Backman
hospital during a power black-David Ampaugb directed with
out, tbe funniest star of the '70. atrona on-location feeling for
bu become an '80s sad sack; the ama.lkown-lndiana, set in 19S2,
more be overacts in bia hopeleu and the kids are just right. A
role. poppina bi.a eyes and bus.-handicap is the rah-rah score by tli.Jaa tbrougb pp about enemas Jerry Goldsmith.
ud dieeaed bookers, die more •UTILE SHOP OF HOR·
we lallC that Pryor dcaal Mft aoasw (PG-13) Goo4 Thi.a
a due u to why bi.a career baa ~ styliz.cd oddball mus.-
derailed. Be needs good advice. ical is a lot of fun, if you donl
a strona ICl'ipt and uotber 25 ..tit to be important. The IMO
pounds. Michael Apted directed llOFf Corman parody of 'SOI
with grou, flailing touches that horror movies became a bit off-
bring out the wont in a bad · Bro•1hray abow in 1982. Now
screenplay. Rick .Moranis plays Seymour, a
"HOOSIERS• (PG) Good-flower shop attendant who
Sports inspiration moves don' develops an unbealtby attach-
comc more predictable, yet f cw ment to a plant that develops
are so neatly enjoyable. Gene into a giant, blood-drinking
Hackman•s instant authority fiend (with the growling black
sounds and looks like Joan
Riftn apiq Marilyn Monroe.
Funny pop-ins by John Candy,
Iam Belus~ Bill Murray and(•
a aadistic dentist) Steve Martin
keep the thin story hopping,
alona with buuy appearanca by
a aaay black female trio. Those
who don't like nightshade
humor and surrealized dental
pain should probably take a pus
OD this party. Directed by Frank
Oz. ..... 1-u---MORNING AJITDl•
aa, llil ll:lled• IOll~in
a mon•ina. IUl"feil; wOnder-
fally fauy way. Written by
Micbeel Frayn \.Noilel Oft'j,
tbia ftl'Y Eapah comedy ha •
few soft spots and obvious
llumon, but it allo bas wond-
aful linear dme-tbe Mlic joke
bepi OD buildiq-plus IOIDC of
tbe cozy eccentricity of the best
FAAna comcdia of the 'SOI. By
tbe rouainaiy funny fmilh, in
which the chUkncd Stimpson
ralliea to stay in haughty char-
acter, the movie bu become a
marvel Directed in lush, tidy
English tettinp by Christopher
Moraban..
"DEFENSE OF THE
JlliLM• (PG) Fair-A thriller
about a London newsman (Gav-
riel Byrne) wbote cbeesy expose
of a ICalldal Dowen into a really
stu·oning story, involvin1 the
J:over-up of a nuclear arms
accident and shady espionage.
The settinp on London .. Fleet
Street, the -stRet of aha.me"
where tbe bia tabloids rule and
reek, are superbly euct. So are
juicy amall performances by
Denholm Elliott and Jan
Btnneo.. But once they exit the
story, we are stuck with the
diliaent, rather standanl Protaa-
oniat and IOIDC poorly plotted
sleuthiDp. Writer Martin Stel-
"THE BEDROOM WIN-
DOW' (R) Good-Slick, deriv-
ative, watchable, often amusing,
Curtis Hanson's thriller is full of
blatant steals from Alfred Hitch-
cock (and, in an aquarium scene,
Onon Welles). Blatancy is part
of the fun, along with a crack
cast.; Steve Guttenberg as the
cocky yuppie who turns amateur
sleuth, Elizabeth McGovern
(showing some smart crackle for
a change) as a smart city single
who is nearly the victim of a sex
maniac, and Isabelle Huppen as
a /onme /atak who gives Gut-
tenberg a fast shufllc. The movie
dawdJa over its showpieces, and
stretches plausibility, but the
rain-wubcd Baltimore locations
and Hanson~• delight in bis plot
tricb bep it all fairly entertain-
ing. With pale Brad Greenquist
u the prowling creep.
.. and puffy potato face are perfect voice of Four Tops singer Levi
for N-Orinal·Dale, the ex~oach Tubbs). Ellen Greene plays
who 1cu · another chance to Seymour's girlfriend, the ultra-
coacb basketball. In a little ditz to his ultra-nerd. who
(Jl) F81r~ performaN%S
by Jue Foeda, • an alcoholic
actn:u on tJ.e lkida, and Jeff
Brid,es aa the aa,:f'Kcd former
cop who rw ber from a
murder let-up, can l quite over-
come the obvious plotting and
Sidney Lumet •s direction. A
New YoTk powerhouse, Lnmet
seems bored by this L.A. frlm
noir update, though the settings
were shot with ya'Ye by Andrzcj
Bartkowiak. Raul Julia plays
Fonda~s separated husband as a
see-through villain, oily with
insincerity. The best tbinp a.re
the skittish turmoil inside Fonda
and the way Bridges moves, like
an ex-jock who no longer trusts
his body to deliver in the crunch.
lman and din:ctor David Drury "aRJGBTON BEACH
an: so invol'fed in their bia bot MEMOIJlS• (PG-13) Goo•
topics (attackina the official Neil Simon's somewhat auto-
Secret1 Act and American biognpbical play about a boy
nudear buca) that they nqlect growina up in a fractious Jewish
tbe buic craft of keepina UI family in Bro0klyn in the '30s
COD.DeCted; a .teene involviq ha been g:iftll cor:y yet not
aecret documenta on an elevator suff ocarin&IY cute life on screen.
is almoat cluaically clwmy. Tbe yeast in th.is cake is the
With <m:ta SQCCbi. .aing, which includes Blythe
.. HOT SHOT" (PG)-Jim Danner u the bossy mother,
Younp atart u a youq aocc:er Bob Dishy u her 1ood,
player wbo tra~b to Brazil in Dopraaioo-afllicted husband,
hopes of meeting the soccer and Judith Ivey u the widowed
1uper-1tar he idolizes and sister who wanta • life of her
becomiq a world~lus player. own; Tbe Jintiq element is the
With the legendary Pele. sou Eupne. the future writer,
Directed by Rick K..ing. played by Jonathan Silverman
*I ID STUFA TllDl (ll)-with a pualy. deadpan charm
A 1mpcmc thriller about a that is rarely overdone. The
~ congmial family man jokd are fairly gentle stuff, the
who Jaida hit deep ctemmitia Jewish toucba are somewhat
inside bis new family, after amorphous yet not strictly
marderi.na his f mt wife and aeneric~ and the DOlhlaia for the
child.Jen. With Teny O~ past does not cloy. Gene Saks
Jill Schoelen, Shelley Back, d.irccted capably from Simon ..
Cbarlea Lanyer and Stephen script, aod tbe acton give char-
Sbellen. Directed by Joseph acter to their stereotypes. Ivey _
Ruben. _is especially fine •
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Pool a plus, .so .'~ ~neighborhood ·in HV Homes
BY JUDY DUFFY · 1954 Port Seaboume. agrees
Posted on a community bul-that this neighborhood is
letin board which resides behind · designed with f amity living in
one of the entry kiosks to Har-
bor View Homes is a childishly
lettered sign anno\lncing that a
family bas lost a dog. Not
unusual in a world of do-it-
younelf sign posting. but chan-
ces are that the pet in question
will fmd bis owners sooner just
because be has the good fortune
to be lost in one of Newport
Beach's premier family-oriented
communities.
The family that now resides
at this week 's featured home,
mind ... This is a good neighbor-
hood and we have super neigh-
bors," said the present owner.
Listed at S3S7 .soo on fee land
by Tom aad Rita Boland of
Unique Homes, the house stands
ready to reveal its special char-
acter to' prospective buyers. The
popular Palermo floor plan
leaves little to improve upon for
family living with flair. Four
bcdroo~ 2Y.r baths, two fire-
places and gourmet kitchen
begin the interior story. The
generously sii'cd 6S' x 108' lot garage and laundry area.
provides-enough room outdoors
for a separate story all its own.
It contains both covered patio
and wooden sun deck, in addi-.
tion to a sparkling pool and spa
with concrete entertaining areas.
GOURMET KITCHEN
Located near Anderson
school and the central, associ-
ation controlled park, the home
has been meticulously main-
tained and upgraded. Entering
the tiled entry~ guests step up and
into a floor plan that will gamer
comment for the great good
sense it makes for family living.
To the left is a large formal living
room. The brick fireplace is
flanked by sparkling windows.
Traffic flows easily around an
.. L" into the formal dining room
with it's view of the b.ck yard.
Soaring cathedral ceilings add
more visual space and the total
formal areas of the home can be
arranged and/ or decorated to
either invite or discourage con-
atant ~ by family memben.
From the eatry a few steps up
and straight ahead takes the
guest into the bub of the lower
floor, the family aized kitchen
with room for more than one
cook and a full view o( t.be pool
and outdoor livina areas beyond
it's large, sun filled windows.
Cooks and kitchen helpen
... , feel iloJaled in this cheery
titcben. W orten area 't bidden,
but Ihm in the Ktion of playina
cbildren or laupiq pats while
ICrViq or preparing f ooct. Left.
6f the family dinina ~ is the
Fftet'OUS family room divided
from the. kitchen visually by a
railing and sun.ken for more
visual excitement. Arcadia
doors open from it to tlae
• coVcRd patio ·arid a briCk fll"C-
place and wet bark complete the
total inYitation to lbared aood
times. The downstairs po.wcler
room ii located here too, u is
~ ~M ~r to &Jae double
OUTDOOR REA VEN
Spac ious and inviting. the
complete f maily area of the
home, (as well as the formal
dining room), gains immeasur-
ably from the special quality and
planning that went into the
addition of the deck, patio and
pool. Together. indoors and
outdoors combine to extend the
possibilities for family living and
entertaining fun in this property.
From the carefully hidden pool
equipment to the thoughtful
addition of extra electric outleu,
the outdoor area of the home is
reminiscent of magazine ideals
of everything a family could
want to enjoy the good life. Add
to all this a feeling of privacy
provided by tall 1creenin1
cypress trees and wonderful
landscapina, and prospective
buyen see the true potential for
enjoyina an investment in this
property.
A double wide stai.rcue leads
to the upper, private, areas of
the home. Adult pampering
beains at the doorway to the
muter suite. Not depriwd of a .
I 1 lf•NI •
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... LISTING NEWUSTING NEWU8l1NG
ID•ID II !llO-tm!
-5 bdnna, ltudy, 3
btha. CIMn aa a Whfltle,
oak paneling. tile
pavera, br-hardware
and big yard. $380,000.
MC I 1111 ,_
Poputa; H.V. Homes,
pertect condition With
pool, 1P8 Md boet/R.V.
storage area. 4 bdrma,
2'A batha, walk to
school. $357 ,500.
IEWPllT llllllS-Clll '
INl1 -4 bdrma, 4
baths plus extra rooms
to grow into, remodeled
kitchen, and teeny tiny
ocean view. $299,950.
• Ir, En I Ill -,
Irvine Terrace, 4 bdrm,
ready to move in, newer
kitchen, master with
spa. courtyard patio,
custom location .
$385,000.
THE UNIQUE NATALIE FOGARTY ,.
Sales person of the month for January 1987, Natalie Fogarty opened with four sales in January totalling
$1,270,000. One in The Bluffs, two In Olde CdM and one in Lake Forest. Natalie is past president of the
Balboa Island Improvement Association, an accomplis~ed skier, scuba diver and pilot. Please don't
consider Natalie unique; she's typical of the Unique sales staff: Courteous, Conscientious and ... Colorful!
----UNDER SIOD,GOO
11521 .. -A UnMnlty Park o.ne home on
cu~. greenbelt. Newer carpet, colorful
tile, 4 bdrma, .. K~on" model. $280,000.
.. Cll Cl'P -In a loY8ly 4 bdrm, 3 ba family 11C CMTll llY -Customized Broadmoor unique
home. ee.uttfulty maintained Cape Cod, some floor pa., 5 bdrm, city light view with country
YU, dole to beach, shops. $625,000. like living. Spacious feel. S759,000.
UTTLl ,_ • • --In Mclain .. Green-briar", 2 bdrm, 2 bath townhome, enctoeed 2
car garage, golf+ sunaet YU, lmmac. end unit.
$250,000.
••ma• IUTCUFF -Highly remodeled, ex-
quisite master suite, country kitchen, formal
dining, sundeck, spa. $495,000.
PORmY PUm ....... -In Harbor View
close to pool, spa, park, school. 4 bdrm, family
room home. Fast escrow. $349,000.
IUllY 1.U -Lovely upgraded townhome near 1111• lllW HIFIM _ Now vacant 8nd anxious!
University. White washed fl<>Ors, vertical blinds, Woodsie feel, secluded spa, 4 bdrm, 21n ba and
2 bdrm. 2'A bath. $138,500. lowest priced 2 story In area. $319,000.
•TIE lllffS -Oel1Q5·· l ft,se community; this 4 bdrm la ~ ._ .!fchen. plantation lAClll lllCI CITTIU -Flavored 3 bdrm, a block ,_, to Vk:toria Beach. newer and nicer, with a peek shutters, akyt6' ,-.o11,500. of blue view. $420,000.
CIUT CllF COllS( ll:W -2 bdrm. 2 ba, instant
occupancy ( 1400 per mo.) owner wants fast
escrow on McLain townhome. $232,500.
• T9S IS .U -Townhome in .Newport, 3 bdrm.
~ ba, over 2000 sq. ft., 2 patios, large master. 2
fireplaces. near tennis, pool. $249.000.
WTSM CISTI IOI ~ 0..-de-sac neigh-
borhood near e_ Q ~ bdrms, lrg family
room, flrepl~";J .. #c>Od floors. $225,000.
---$317,500 TO S825,000---
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SI TYPICAi. M -3 bdrm doll house redone
kitchen, oversized IO!, separate in-law qtrs. must see in 200 block. $4'55.000.
llM JtDK( Clim -Finest spacious custom
bulh 4 bdrm, great for entertaining, just re-
decorated and close to all. $429.500.
PM • PlWU MT -Immaculate remodel.
lowest price, new carpets, fresh paint, redone
krtchen. 3 bdrm, den, near beach.
---S759,0llO AND ABOVE---
IOCI flllT TRRI• -Get Involved with 3 A llW M Tl( lllff -In San Ctemente, spectacu-
bdrm, 2 ba on West Oceanfront. Adult/family lar view of the Pacific. 5 bdrms, mediterranean
Hvlng. $560,000 with $20,000 decor pkg. flavor. owner willing to finance. $1 ,500,000.
all Clm walllml -3 bdrms, 2 baths, PmlllU llTFlat -50' in prime location on
larger lot and close to the beach. Beams, bricks, Bay. Charm, seduded patio. pier, float. Large
board and batten. Priced at $317,500.A master & sitting room. $995,000.
IH, LICINI, -.m -Neerty 3,000 sq. ft , ID, ID, ID! -Ocean Blvd, 3 bdrm, 2 ba, 1
private spa. sophisticated lifestyte in 98CUre story on highly elevated 40' lot. Approx. 180°
gated community. 3 bdrm, FR. $427,500. view. Buy adj. 30' lot for 70' frontage. $895,000.
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Large 3 bdrtn., 2 ba. townhome
MA .. VIEW -H $357 .soo
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.llMIE JEllAC( $385,000
move an ready • bdrm. newer kit
llMIE TEllMCt $429.500
Spacious• bdrm. 1 story
URIOllVIEWHOmH $319.000
• bdrm • 2 '? ba UPalermo"
OLDE CdM $485.000
3 bdrm . 2 ba + guest charmer
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CAIYOI CREST $249.000
large 3 bdrm .. 2 ba townhome
N0101 VIEW HOMES $357.500
4 bdrm . "Palermo. -pool and spa
IRVllETEIUCE $385.000
move in ready 4 bdrm. newer kit
lllVllE T£11ACE $429.500
Spacious 4 bdrm. 1 story
-NARIOI VIEW lllUS $369.000
Ideal 4 bdrm .. 2 ba family home
WESTCUff $355.000
Landmark 4 bdrm 2 ba custom
BIS CAllYOI $759.000
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Expanding COidweii Banker moves to PCH/Avocado office
BY ANNE1TE WATSON
Complementing the striking
skyline along Pacific Coast
llighway-goina towards Cor-
ona del Mar-is the new loca-
tion of the Newport Beach office
of CoWw• Suter R11 .. n1dal
Real r..tate Senlces, which is
the number one office for Cold-
well Banker in Southern Calif or-
nia and the number one office
in the western region of the
United States.
wrb.is is our first move in 14
yean-and we're all very excited
about the new setting. This office
is larger and the parking facility
is great-both for clients and
other rcaltors," said assistant
manager Kay Ranger.
The Newport Beach office bas
36 agents and is expanding even
more, Ranger said. "Now that
the move is behind us, we are
expanding our sales staff. We
have had inquiries and we arc
currently holding interviews
with experienced agents. Our
staff is wonderf ur-there are
many ~ts with lots of tenure,
from fa"Ve to 20 years; our office
bu bad little turnover. Thil year
baa been cspeci•Hy great {for us
with 20 people becoming
members of the President's
Club. which is Coldwell
Banker's most prestiaious
achievement level. It is this great
sales staff that bu created the
success in this office.
WJbe staff is cohesive, coop-
erative and competitive and has
the backin1 of a national com-
pany which really benefits the
clients. All of our qents baVc
a thorough knowledge of their
areas of specialization and they
share this inf onnation with each
other, which further helps the
agents help their elients."
Lower interest rates boosted
the real estate market through-
out 1986, and 1987 seems to have
a similar optill\istic prospect.
Ranger has seen the industry
complete the cycle of reaching
an all-time high in 1980, to
sinking to low depths-m the
LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT
815 VIA LIDO SOUD )
OPEN SAT & SUN 1-5
Watch sunsets from 3 levels of finest Lido view.
4 BR -4 BA, playroom, Boat room, gourmet
kitchen. Sandy beach, pier and float. $2,200,000
LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT
904 VIA LIDO NORD
OPEN SAT & SUN 1-5
Beautiful dutch colonial, 5 bedrooms, 5 baths,
library, finest panoramic north channel view.
Next to park. Pier and slip for large boat.
$2,625,000
200 VIA BARCELONA, LIDO ISLE
OPEN SAT & SUN 1-5
Large 3 bedroom, 3 .,.th home with pool,
cabana, sauna, on two Iota. Ringside view of
tennis court action. $525,000
LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT
Prime Lido Nord, 32 ft. Bayfront lot, 4 bedroom,
3 bath, older beach home, pier and allp. Re-
duced to $1,195,000.
WESTCLIFF VILLA CONDO
Prime ground floor unit, apecloua 2 BR·28A,
three pMloa, apa, pool, BBQ ar•, 2 cw ga,._.
$155,000 .
•
early-to-mic:l-ejptiea, to stabiliz-
ina and climbiq up .pin.
•Last year everyone worked
hard and the tramactiom were
exceptionally excitiq. We Ud
many bayfroots and upper~
properties 1ell last year. Pres-
ently Coldwell Banker, u well
u other companies, baa a limited
inventory of liltinp, beca111e so
many properties that just didD 't
sell when the market was alower,
sold last year. 1be forecast for
1987 loob great for both buyen
and scllen. December, which ii
usually a alow month, wa very
busy last year, .. said Ranger. '
Coldwell Banker Escrow
Company, which is a separate
company from the residential
real estate services and which
shared the office facility before.
bu also made the move to the
new location. Its office is in a
nearby suite.
.
eow-1 ··-.,,., ••• .............. ia locatect
at the COl'DCI' ~ COMl Hipway
and Avocado in Newport 811cla.
For con.enience clieatl &Del
realton should look for the aaaia
entrance on Avocado. .II•
Maller is manqer and hJ
...... is usistant manap. For
additional iof ormation aboat
interviewin1 for experieaced
sales positions call (71 .. ) 6Mi-
9Mt.
TM Real Estate Blottn contains laf onaatioa wlakb ls a matttr of pablk record aod Is lnteede4 to nftect
sales aetJvity ln lbe Newport Bada am. Coa84tntioa is eomputtd from dOCWDtarJ truder tas ,.W
at the time of the recordatioa ol deeds at the ratt of S 1.11 per dtomand cloUan of cc lllidtftdoa esclll « I
any nistinc loam and may not reflect a fuU aln price. Tnm Deeds reflect ene-bnacit amomta ...
may han been recorded ap.imt. property on which there WU no saw. TM Newpott umcn pro.W.S ....
iafornaation as a public MrYkt.
PROPERTY
DATE ADDRESS TRUST DEED CONSIDERATION
Oct 20 2672 Circle Drive Unavail Unavail
Oct 20 1921 Teresita Lane $193 ,400 $242,000
Oct 20 1724 Highland Drive Unavail Unavail
Oct 20 800 Via Lido Nord Unavail Unavail
Oct 20 815 Ceiba Place Unavail Unavail
Oct 21 1515 Serenade $340,000 Unavail
Oct 21 1525 Bonnie Doon~ Unavail Unavail
Oct 21 1231 Essex Lane Unavail Unavail
Oct 21 2534 Vista Baya Unavail Unavail
Oct 21 649 Vista Bonita $152,000 Unavail
Oct 21 1836 Port Kimberly $191 ,000 $255,000
Oct 22 2315 Pacific Drive Unavail Unavail
Oct 22 I 000 Dover Drive Unavail Unavail
Oct 22 2005 Baja $85,000 $185,000
Oct 22 6 Drakes Bay Drive $258,700 $345,000
Oct 23 I 024 E. Balboa BJ. Unavail Unavail
Oct 23 2585 Crestview Drive $145,000 $93,500
Oct 23 2612 Crestview Drive Unavail Unavail
Oct 23 2112 Windward Lane Unavail Unavail
Oct 23 514 38th Street Unavail Unavail
Oct 23 2145 Visra Entrada Unavail Unavail
Oct23 2112 Felipe Unavail Unavail
Oct 23 523 Vista Flora Unavail Unavail
Oct 23 2105 Yacht Daphne Unavail Unavail
Oct 23 426 Poinsettia Avenue Unavail Unavail
Oct 23 55 Sea Island Drive $177,250 $187,000 I
Oct 24 316 Larkspur Lane $175,000 Unavail
Oct 24 2245 Vista Huerta Unavail Unavail
Oct 24 2016 Vista C8udal Unavail S20S,OOO
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FEllUAIY I. 1117 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS/tRVINE TODAY ,. II
W ndro e design keys Rancho Niguel homes
in this area..'" Homebuyen look.i.Da for qual-
ity comtruction. luxury ameDi-
tics and a psaUer community
will have to look no furtlaer than
Windroae at Rancbo Niguel
when Phue Five opens on
Saturday, Fcbiury 7. Develop-
ers, Tbc Buie Corporation and
Rome Capital Development
Group, are offering 20 addi-
tional homes for sale in this
pbale.
WJbc Windrose deaipa have
been extremely popular with
homebuyen, .. said Jeffry Stod-
dard, executive vice preSident of
Buie'• Laguna Niguel division.
.. With ltUtina prices of SI S6,900
in this new phase, there's little
elle to compare with Windrosc
Windrose's single-family det-
ached homes are available in
four floor plans ranging from
I , J 96 to J ,810 square feet.
Included are a variety of amen-
ities, such as front yard lands-
caping, complete fencing and
interior appointments from
vaulted cci.li.np and mahogany
entry doon to microwave ovens,
fucplacea and f umiture-grade
cabinetry.
Located along Crown Valley
Parkway between the San Diego
Freeway (1-S) and La Paz Road,
Windrose is part of Rancho
Niguel, the prestigious 600-acre
muter-planned community that
is attracting new residents from
JUMBO RESIDENTIAL LOANS
$300,000 to $5,000,000
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JUMBO LOANS
8 3A%
15 YEAR FIXED
Call Michael Barone at
(714) 955-2105
Western Counties Mortgage
19762 MacArthur Blvd., Irvine·
EASTS/DE BEAUTY
'
.-. ~
Located in one of Costa Mesa's finest areas. This lovely home
offers a warm country feeling. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. fireplace.
hot tub and all on a quiet cul-de-sac street. Call now for
appointment.
CDMDUPLEX
South of P.C .H. this affordable duplex could be added on_ to
have a view of the Pacific. Located on a quiet street you can live
in the two bedroom and rent t he large one bedroom. Needs a
little loving care.
COSTA MESA-$129,500
Move right into this lovely 3 bedroom home. It's clean a~d neat
and.on a quiet cul-de-sac street. Features upgraded kitchen.
bath, and large yard with fruit trees.
EASTS/DE-WALK TO SHOPPING
From this large and spacious 3 bedroom condo. Ov~rlooki!'g
beautiful greenbelt, this home has been upgraded nicely with
French doors and charm. Owner has priced this home to sell.
Traditional
Realty ..
30 l EAST l TTH STREET, SUITE 204
COSTA MESA, CA 92627
(714) 631-7370
..
a1J over Southern Calif orniL
When completed, the commun-
<tty will contain a variety of
single-family homes, town-
houses, small lot patio homes,
condominiums, senior housin&
a family~riented shopping cen-
ter and a neighborhood elemen-
tary school.
"'Rancho Niguel will be a
premier south Oraqe County
community with a special blend-
ing of homes, open land and
parks, and an amazing array of
recreational facilities," com-
mented Gordon Misenhimer,
CEO of Home eapital..
The Buie Corporation, with
off"acea in Laguna Niguel and
San Diego, bas won numerous
awards for ib projects, including
the 1985 MAME Grand Award
for the Windrosc series in San
Diego. Principals Robert Buie,
Jeffry Stoddard, James Saivar
and Robert Wyatt previously
bad been involved in planning
and developing Laguna Niguel
Home Capital Development
Group, a subsidiary of Home
Federal Savings and Loan, is
one of the largest and most
active savinp and loan subsi-
diaries in the nation.
Windrosc model homes an:
open daily from 10 a.m. to S p.m.
at 24856 Golden Vista, off
Crown Valley Parkway and
Nueva Vista in Laguna Niguel
For more information, call (714)
831-6107.
SOMETIMES ••• EVEN THE
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640-0410
BMC Mort!Jit9e
8.51-0431
Cal· Tex Mortgage
991-7100
Western Cities
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COMMENTS
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Easyq~futed
11"2% 8 }i~ 1 ~% 9\~ ~ 8~ ~ -rate program. Cash out
refi's w no seasonng
No qualifying loan.
CaD 9-J,% CaD 91, 10'\, fixed and ~.
Up to $5 million.
3 week loan approval. .
~ 8~% 2% CJ\, ~ 3$4% ~,, Equity bans ava?at+.
FHA and VA
Cal sw~ Cal 91,~ Call 8',,, 9'.,, 6nancSls avMabk
Ask for Gina
~ ~% ~ 9h~ 2% 9~% l<Jll> Ask for Dan Dobbs.
for the home of your dreams ...
see today's real estate section
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~DA Caoottag a 'Juss ...
A nde in an airliner-like bus, a lunch of burgers. fnes
and malteds, and a presentation of the grandest Christ-
mas pageant on Earth highlighted this year's annual
Chnstmas benefit for CHOC (Children'• Hospital ol Or·
anptowltJ).
25 c~11dren. each accompanied by a parent. were
picked up at CHOC by FunBua luxurJ Trawl and taken
to Red Robin in Santa Ana for lunch and munchies.
From there, it was on to the C,.,..., Cathedral in Garden
Grove. for the spectacular showing of "The GlorJ of
Chriatrnaa''.
The entire evening was made possible by the gracious
donations of FunBua luunJ Trn91. Red Robin. and the
Clyml Cathedral, who each donated services, food, and
time.
Because when we bnghten a child's holidays, we also
raise our own seasonal spi~ts. as well.
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share of the lavish backyard
scene, tbe ..... offen a balcony
from which to view the action.
The muter suite bu been
cleverly divided by the use of a
raised &Ra siz.ed to fit kin1-sized
beddin1 and larae bedroom
pieces, the remaining floor apace
off en itself as a retreat for the
installation of furnisbinp to suit
the punuits of the ownen. An
off"~ sewing room, or private
sitting room for readina and TV
would all fit handily into this
area while still leavin1 ample
room for dressing and access to
the large twin wardrobes.
Three more bedrooms share
the upper floor. Suitably sized
for toddlers, teens, den or guest
space, the bedrooms are versatile
and welcoming with their mir·
rored wardrobe doon. A full
bath, convenient to all the
rooms, large linen storage area
complete with shelf for phone or
decorative pieces and access
from the street side room to the
tnt9b!
of C""-MOI A LMnc Nativity
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The ~ ~ Qr\ -NaCNd .. (714) 971..eooD
plant balcony over the garqe.
Decorated tbrou1hout in
creamy neutrals. tbe sun wirmed
upects of the home have been
capitalind for visual interest
and welcomin1 eye appeal. The
property hu been maintained
with an eye toward enhancing its
value. the neighborhood enjoys
the protection and privileaes of
an association which maintains
the central park u well u two
community pools for residents9
enjoyment.
-rhis is just a terrific place for
a young family/' said Boland of
the property. He didn\ doubt
that others mi1ht also find
REAL TY WORLD
~ in the quiet streets and
~ ol ~ ref1ected in
the WeD-tept .._..but families
aild Harbor V°ICW Homes just
seem to 10 t~.
FINANCIAi; PACTS/
REALTOR INFORMA-·
TION
1954 Port Seaboume ia listed
at 1357,511 by Tom ud Rita
"oleNI of Ullilqlle Bo••· Call
675 'Ill for an appointment to
inspect the property or stop by
Unique Homes at UO r.dk
COlllt JDabaJ in CGIOlla .__
Mar.
NEWPORT BEACH
LOVELY EASTSIDE HOME-Back on market! On quiet cukte-
sac in nice family neiahborhood-3 bedrooms. 2~ baths. den. 4-ar
garage. Beautifully landscaped-2 patios and separate doe run. Your
chance for spacious family home fw $210,000. Call to see .
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
-COllllERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL MOl'ERTIES
CANNERY VILLAGE WATERFRONT-New dock with variety ot
uses. Build to your own use! 1145,000.
CANNERY VILLAGE-DOUBLE LOT ON VILLA WAY-Three
units commercial with aood income. T enific future ~inc in this area! 1425.000. ·
COSTA MESA INDUSTRIAL-36,000 sq. ft. on Superior Ave.
Assorted buildinp suitable fw cars/trucks, li&ht manufacturinc, many
uses. Call fw details.
COSTA MESA INDUSTRIAL SITE..:.vacant comer with approwd
plans fw 2,000 sq. ~ t>Wdi,._ AH Street impro"9ments Md utilities
.a in. Just reduced to SlJt.000..
842-5200
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REALTY WORLD.
PETE BARRETT REALTY
Dover Shores home
joins 'Builder tour '87' a note from maury
jewel-toned fabric. The hand-
some aunoulidinp showcase an
impressive art collection and
numerous furnishings she
designed especially for the res-
.. idence. GOOD BUYS!!·
Family Beginner
Tbc saunnina Do~ Shores
home of Robert and Carole
EicbeD Puaovoy bu been added
to the Fourth Annual Builder
Home Tour, wb.icb will take
place on Saturday, Feb. 21 •
announced co-chain Claudia
Roxburah of Tile Roxburgh
AFfx:Y, Inc .• and Rick Hopcraft
of Fint American Title Insu-
rance.
AD Annual ctiaritable presen-
tation of tbe Oraqe County
buildina industry, the tour visits
a collection of exceptional har-
bor area homa beloqing to
buildiq industry leaders. This
year, proceedl will .benefit the
Medical ltelearcb and Educa-
tion Society of the Univenity of
California, Irvine.
As part of the remodelling,
there is a totally new "dream
kitchen" that welcomes lavish
entertaining. Two of the three
bedrooms have been outfitted as
offices to accommodate the
couple's business responsibili-
ties, while the luxurious muter
suite is a 'wonderful retreat,
complete wit~ media center and
built-in kitchen.
Close to shopping, schools, library, park. Three bedroom, 2 bath r
home on large fenced lot. New carpet, tile, appliances. etc.
Owner may consider lease option or lease. $183,500
Close To Beach Extending the interior penon-
ality and livability of the home
to the outdoon bas been one of
Eichen 's strongest design philos-
ophies throughout her career. It
is a rule evident in her own
home. Fronting the Newport
back bay, the couple's terrace is
a favorite area for relaxation and
is rlandscaped with the same
exacting standards showcased
inside.
Old Coro"'a del Mar immaculate 3 bedroom home. Colorful yard,
owner ready to move and will carry first. $325,500
Canyon View
Commenting on this addition
to the tour itinerary. Roxburgh
stated: .. We are thrilled that the
Passovoys have graciously
offered to open their spectacular
home for the first time. I am sure
it will be a highlight of the
eve,ning."
Laguna Beach large lot with pool. Bright, cheerful 3 bedroom,
2Y2 bath home. Beamed ceiling, decks, also ·some ocean view.
$325 ,000
Harbor View-Sea wind An internationally renowned
designer who is recognized as a
leading innovator in model
home merchandising. Eichen ·s
flair and imagination arc evi-
denced throughout the 4,200
square-foot residence.
While the coupte•s home
depicts the unique talents of the
prominent designer ... it is more
our place to relax and be a family
than-it is-a museum for interior
design," Eicbcn noted.
A total of just 78 participants
will partake of a gourmet pro-
gressive dinner, plus wines and
champagne, at each stop, all
underwritten by industry spon-
sors.
Outstanding Sommerset model-5 bedrooms, 3 baths, dining
room, family room, 2 fireplaces, 3-car garage with storage, pool
and spa. Easy maintenance yard . Fee land. $389,750
Rentals
We have a few!!
Although she and her hus-
band fell in love with the quiet,
watenide location, the home
needed someone with a prof es-
sional eye and lots of imagina-
tion to appreciate its potential,
according to Eichen.
Describing the theme as
"'eclectic." Carole Eicbcn keyed
the colon to a striking black and
Tickets for the black-tie
optional event arc SI 00, and
information is available by
contacting R ick Hopcraft at
(714) SS8-321 I.
MAURY STAUFFER SEA LION REAL TY
673-5354 3601 E. Coast Hwy. 673-5354
2 Bedroom
392 Cliff Dr. (N. Laguna) ••
631 -1400 $550,000 Sat-Sun 1-5
601 Lido Pk. Or. #2A (Cannery Village) •
631 -1400 $510,000 Sat-Sun 1-5
9n Bayside Cove W. (Bayside Dr.) ••#
631-1400 $695,000 Sun 1-5
975 Bayside Cove W. (Bayside Dr.)••#
631-14'00 $685,000 Sun 1-5
984 Bayside Cove W. (Bayside Or.) ••
631 -1400 (LH) $250,000 Sun 1-5 . 104 Via Lorca (Lido Isle)
831-1 400 $480,000
3 Bedroom
37 Canyon Crest (Canyon Crest) e1s-eooo $2~.ooo
230 Iris (Olde CdM)
67s-6000 $485.000
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408 E. Oceanfront (Peninsula) Duplex •
631-1400 $900.000 Sat-Sun 1...S
1&49 Bayside Dr. (Bayfront) O••#
631 -1400 $1 .350,000 Sat-Sun 1-5
3 Bedroom
1301 N. Bayfront (Balboa Isle) Duplex
631 -1400 $719,000 Sat-Sun 1-5
23 Ima Loa (NPt. Crest)
631-1400 $227,500 Sun 1-5
2483 Parmley Lane (Costa Mesa) •
631 -1400 $255,000 Sun 1-5
2128 E. Ocean Blvd. (Peninsula Pt.)
631-1400 $349,000 Sat 1-5
200 Via Barcelona (Lido Isle) *
675-6161 $525,000 Sat-Sun 1...S
4 Bedroom
815 Via Lido Soud (Lido Isle) ••0#
675-6161 $2,200.000 Sat-Sun 1-5
1112 Dolphin Terr (Irvine Terrace)·
675-«>00 $385.000 Sat-Sun 1...S
1108 Dolphin Terr (Irvine Terrace)
675-0000 S.-29,000 •. Sat-Sun 1-5
1954 Port Seabourne (HV Homes)••
675-EOOO $357 ,500 Sat-Sun 1-5
4 Bedroom
2012 Port Bristol {HV Homes) •#
675-0000 $319.000
1424 Seacrest (HV Hills)
675-6000 $369.000
1008 Westcliff Dr. (Westchff)
675-6000 $355,000
232 Goldenrod (Olde CdM) #
675-6000 $595,000
33 Burning Tree (Big Cyn)
675-6000 $759,000
2600 Bayshore Or. (Bayfront)
631 -1400 (LH) $599,500 .,
500 .. K .. St. (Peninsula Point)#
631-1400 $435.000
500 "K .. St. (Peninsula Point)#
631 -1 400 $425,000
5 Bedroom
904 Via Lido Nord (Lido Isle) ••0#
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Sun 1-5
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675-6161 $2.~25.000 Sat-Sun 1-5
324 Morning Star (Bayfront) ••
631 -1.00 $945,000 .. Sun 1...S
Key: * Pool or Spa • View # Family Room • Waterfront
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~...,. Mffm:t on Belboe lllland. new dock. A '*"'-"'
.. 4 bedroom ... 9nily room. elegant tonnal dlrq room.
2 .... in ....... t.ltt-and outlide play ymd. and MUna
with 111nning lampe.. Bu61t In '&4 with maMlr ~
and .... of the art ~ which guidee the h 11lng
and cooling sy8'ema. apu and uuna. video. lntlreom and
NCUrttyaymma. a•• a1-1•
llftlllEI llYFml with cwet 80 ~ ot water frontage and
panoramic views of the widest part of Newport twbor. Large.
gracious 1 stoty 4 bedroom home with tormaJ dining. tamtty
and sun rooms plus courtyard pool in this exclusN9
waterf1on1 community with private beaches.
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Fa.. ..... EJTAn · A home of greet quality with
superb views. The 5 bedroom main house intcudes 2 master
suttes. formal dintngTOOm, den and family room. The leMlllts
quarters have 3 bedrooms and 2 baths. The spacious
grounds include a tennis court. pool and spa.
11 .~ 131 ·14'1
.. Elll • mu IAYF91T with sJip on Linda Isle. First bme
on market. a 5 bedroom, wi1h family and formal dining rooms
with wood siding. sparkling white trim, beamed ceilings.
trench doors and paned windows. A fabulous oak. brass
and brick ftoored Diane Johnson kitchen plus fresh and
charming desfgner decor.
...... 131 ·14'1
llYFlllT ~ in this customized 3 bedroom. office,
den opening to 20' lap pool, gourmet eat-in kitchen plus
2 stmy living room with a watt of windows fronting on the
bey. Dock for large boat Remodeled in '82 with 9'Jp8ft> taMe. ............ 1.. . ...•
P I I lll't MY • Beautiful home with dock tor 2 a.rge boata.
Two atory 5 bedroom, 4 b9th with tonn8' dining and study.
Handlomely dec:omed with 9'>8"tstl tile floors. lots of mirrora
and lkytighta tor an open feeling.
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-llUll .. llnmT MTI 71' on the water. Dock for
MV9fal large bom.. Walls of glua aurroond this cheerful
one eeory 4 bedroom. den. family and fonnaJ dining rooms
and bonua room/ office. Large baysiPe patio surround9
lovely cuMom pool.
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rtlTllTIC llY'f911' llCANI on Belboa llland. The widest part
of the harbof for ~ lloua aunMt and boring Ktiof'I vista.
Well built •island" styte 2 story home with 3 bedrooms and
family room plus pier and slip for larger boat
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IBDI ICUllmT .UX · Buitt in 1985 u top quality condoe..
3 bedroom and 4 bedroom untta with tom.a dining rooms
and gourmet eat-in kitchens. trench doors. double pened
windows. o9k noon and cabinets. spe tuba. and view
balconies. Walk to Ferry and Balboa ahopping and
rellauran1a.
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--aMI · MnmT 9\0 Down channel and open bey
.._. from 1hia eouth b9yfront locdon. A ~ wen
maintained property with 3 and 2 bedroom unita. T enific
,..,.., history. Furniture avail.t>le for ..... --•...•
... .., • Alt incredibly beeutifuA. YfllY large 4 bedroom,
neetty new home with the flnMt ~ In ~ and
deeigl'I. CuMom 8 ~ doors. wood prtyacy ahulWa. hand
troweled fireptacea. cuMc>m pepet'8 and IMded and b9veled
glau windows. Glorious ocean .._. ptua a 2 bedroom
and loft apar1menl -·-•...• Nm• llnmt LICANI on Unda Isle. Wide turning bain
Ylewa !Tom this bert>er car'JM"ld 4 bedroom with family and
formal dining rooms. Pool and epa in courtyard ptus dock
for large boal Bank owned with Wrific potentiat.
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• CM'fll · custom remodeled and proteaionalfy decorated
In tones of peach and vanilla with bleached oak ftoot'9. A
4 bedl oom mini mansion with family and formal dining rooms. i tnpaaces, atrium and spacious gourmet kitchen. BANK
OWNED ... 11.. • .....
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IWbor vl9w&. Ew ... fMti3 dlll d 4 bedroom home wilt . cnr1•c °'*' 1oor •and ._..-*Y Gd•FY .wt 80Mrlg ......,... roof and vt.w al ._ .... Wot...,. tor an
........... colleclon and formll • ....... Bink owned
In tie Pl I llgfoue communMy ... prh• b I let-..
IL" I I • at-1•
O I U...., · wMh bey, night tight and )lilly..._ wurtty
91111 m Md .n pMdno. Wei caNd tor 2 aby 3 bedloom
_...._.dll*tganddenanduwwylkylgtMt.mlyroom.
0.... locdon ~from beech.
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ft llU CllTm ...n · buitt tor pr111nt ownera In 1913
U8ir'9thelfwet1Mt1111la Nry, high c1Hiaged. ,,_ tlowllig
3 bedroom wilt t.mly and dining .... and ---den/ oflce phla pdo. Double pMechrindowa. .e.ined gla-. IOler .... 8fMj. fn malte b9th. --··-·-Lm al• •1a11 ·An architectural gem built In '"U" at\111)8
around tuet'I pdo on wide lot High c.ilinged ~ down
with adjacent cozy den with ftreplece. 2 children's bedrooma
in upstairs. wing with sun deck plua ~ maids room.
formal dining and gourmet kitchen.
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_.CAMI. on Balboa's quiet little Island. Derting older 3
bedroom front houae with bey view, 2 bedroom~
separate Dunk room 8nd 4 car park.Ing. Dock for two 18'
boats. Assumable 1st TO. owner may carry 2nd.
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TWI flU Lift. ----• Spedoua. 2 *1tty 4 bedroom family tw with ..orw game room.. Roof top ... dedt
eurrounded by twti or-.-Y 1n MCluded gerden. AnUoua
owner, fNlke olllr.
....... ~ a1-1•
llnmT ~ with turning baln and night f.ght views.
Elegant and immacutm 2 bedroom, -...uJy decof aa.d In
neutral 10ne&. Greet locdon in MCUrity building with
doonMn and pool .1.... • ...•
••ram • Lm llll . a..c charm in tNa '*"Y
remod1l1d home with 2 eotnpl• ~ ...... RiMehed
to perfection and in turnkey concllion with tpldoua gourmet
flllnity kitcher .. 1arge bey windo.ect MnQ room and aunny
Plllio. Enjoy the Udo lit .... from ............ ·--•...•
--*-CllTm • A bMutiful hlhty c=-pl11 d home
plu8 1 bedroom~ MVW beb9 on h nwbt wilh
• bedloome, including 7 1121 ...... ·~ plua roof
top vt.w 11m1ee and den. LMng and dining rooma open
to •llCtMI garden patio. Securtty ......
·--m.-.,... CW WITI mAT .. ·Lowly 3 bedroom unit with
3 .,..._ ftrepliace. ~ and front and rw pdoe with
b9y and cMnnel views. Securtty building wtth ~boat
lllp. ·--••·1•
" I LA Nm · Onty 7 ~ old and beeutifufty upgr9ded
grey INngted 4 bedroom wtl't tlmily and bmal dining rooms
and tovety country kitchen and 2 patio&. With o9k c.bineta.
hardwood floor&. trench doon and 3 bttck fireptecee Just
*Pl to b9y and oc:.n b llchea.
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l&nwT ~ with penoramk: views. Totally remodeled 2
bedroom In MCUrity building. Arie. lncludM beautiful
furnlahlngs down 10 the lut taecup. 8oet lllp avai~ Walk '° ~ and beach. ar.t vacation get·a·way. am• 111-1•
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.. dw .............. al"""' lind --.... opento~bltdl~Wondlt'MvlllgellR .....
Md ..... to b11at. Md..,,. dub. ... .,., .
.... -mu ............ _. c..ct tor a bedroom
home In CoraM ...... ..,_... loor -....... ~room ope11i199 to a b11 ._ .. .....,_.Md wsr
prMll yilld ....... pdo and -~ .. ...,.
CUlbft pool and ..... ..... ··-·-,_ ... mt.D .... trom ~1bellb11~Upper
3 bedroom ....... deck ... OCWl ... gr..t tor°"'*'
OCQipent. u. nice 2 bedroom ..,... unit tor income-lol'I
w*9 hlM brick ....... and large room& ... ··-·-
..., LICl• ln SN Hllgfoue ~ Lmidlcllped comer
lot with 3 bedloom 2 Mitt home_..,,,.... ~L W•Mlc>w
Wiiia of IMng room and bedroom wing WfllP around
apedoue pdo. ~ remodel poeentlel. SfJ I FA NEEDS
FAST SALE ANO ESCAOWft
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EAILY ._*Ml brick~ '! bedroom9 wMh ~
open ~ ceilingett .... " y . with cozy ...,...,. and
traditional charrf, e...O ~ .... and b llchel from I quiet
litle laland ~ ~
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llftm Clft · Great ~tty. take edYantllge ~ auper
teue. °' buy the land. Uke new 2 bedroom condo with
partial bey views and a1l8Ched double gw11ge. A~
rights to 30' boa1 slip plus community pool and ..,._
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1£1f •T CIEIT TIWllll• · Exceptionally hand9ome unit
Highty upgraded with 3 bedrooms. tamity room. and added
study loft In master ~ Wood ftoora and designer decor
plus doubfft attached garage. Community pool, lP8 and
tennls. &!.... 111·1•
lJall . with gt9t oc.an views. Original old beect\ cottllge.
Upper lewl, living room with fi~. one bedloom and
huge deck. Lower one bedroom with~ now '9nted .
Zoned R· 1. watk to Victoria a-ch. ............ . ......
--• Fine ~ ft e .... and tine 8dM>Ola.
A 3 bedloom horM ~'1\\,_V ..ttd WnHy roome and mge
lot. ~ Ufl' e...V . ..c lie ph.-P8loe Verde ID'9
t1r..,e.c.1n living . ei. ,.,.... nc but priced KC01cll9Y . ...... ••-1•
LUU llT cw ... Of bike to beech. Ught and .ary 1
beet. oom and den. air conditioned, comer unit ~ eecurtey
guarded complex. Showa like a model. Owner may ....
option. . .... . ...•
... T ~ • Gr.-W1 llcM locaeion doM to 171h s.r...
9hopping. ,.....,,... and bu 1111 Specioua. airy, ""'* 2
bedloom. 2 bd\ untt. latge living room with ftrep&.ce and
deck wer1ooking pool. ....... ••·1•
CllTAIEUIA t•·Nwnew~wand~
from s-tc. Albuftt in '82 including plumbing. blllha and
ldtlcheri. ~ and wtw. ...... Englend'" .eyte wMh 2 Wge
bedlooma up, 1 down, woodbuming ~and Piiio.
lllim 111-1•
m -. 1n South COMt MMro ...... $p9C6oue ""'*
one bedroom end unit in MCUrity glMd ~ --. pool.
• and dubhouM.. --•...•
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