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EST "3ITH YEAR * NUt.eCA 33 * (714) IS1..e120 *NEWPORT 8EACH'S ONl Y HOeEBNIED MEWIPAPER * THUASOAY, MARCH 29, 1117
City study Fashion Island expansion
BY GEORGE PAPPAS
Representatives of scvcraJ coastal
cities~ including Newport Beach, Lag-
una BCacb, San Clemente and even as
far away as Santa Barbar~ met in
Newport Beach over the weekend to try
to map out their strategy in the ongoing
fight against offshore oil drilling.
The meeting, which was initiated by
the Laguna Beach based activist group
Save Our Shores provided officials a
Anti-riot laws
constitu~ional,
Attorney says
BY JUDY DUFFY
Police Cbief Arb Campbell bas
received the opinion of the City Attor-
ney that three of four possible new
oidinances be is considerina 1C:Cting in
an dl'ort to control Fourth of July
roWdiness are leiallY feasible.
•When we sat down to discuss ways
to avoid any more problems on tbe
Fourth of July. and duriq the whole
summer, tbae 1QIFStiom came up,"
said Campbell. "'We went to City
Attorney Bob Burilham to find out if
tMy-weR lepl poaibilitica. Thal\ all ..
Ca••a •en ..ted for Burnham\ .....
ioll repnliDa tbe qality of OrdiM"'C"
to pi'ollibit rcDtal ~ of lesa tbaa JO..,. for anp.faliaily reaidncel wl
i• ... m ia dll city. to cmpowea the ,... c.Wao iepc-apaalcUrfew,
................. to recowrcom
of ••i• .... ., bo••r:• ....... ,,.. ll!0"8'1J o .... wl ...
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forum to again sound off on their
complaints about Interior Secretary
Donald Hodcl's five-year plan, while
trying to piece together their opposition
efforts.
.... think this is the first time such a
diverse group came together to talk
about where we 're going in terms of the
future of the Calif omia coast." said Bob
Gentry, a Laguna Beach city council-
man and member of Save Our Shores.
''Tm confident now that we will win
in the future. not as a result of meetings
like this, but because the people of
Orange County will not tolerate this
new industry," Gentry added.
Hodcl's plan. which calls for the
leasing of I, 120 tracts off the California
coast, has resulted in a struggle for
control between local communities and
the Department of the Interior.
El fl f • .... f
BY R OG.ER BLOOM
The City Council voted Monday to
start the process that could lead to a
further epamion of F ashiou hland by
70,000 ~ feet.
The .ction to ref er the proposed
expansion to the Planning Commiuion
for consideration as a general plan
amendment came at the recommenda-
tion of a special two--member council
committee set up earlier this year to
meet with the Irvine Company and
community groups to determine what
further development, if any. should be
done in the Newport Center area.
That committee, composed of Mayor
John Cox and Councilman Phil San-
sone, found' no opposition to the
modest expansion of the commcrciaJ
area in Newport Center, said Council-
man Phil Maurer, who sat in on some
of the comminee's meetings.
Cox, generally considered pro-
growth, and Sansone. who was elected
on a slow-growth platform last year,
both joined in proposing the expansion,
that would add shop ... quick food"
restaurants, and a movie theater com-
plex to the Fashion Island shopping
mall.
Initiation of the general plan amend-
ment was opposed by councilwomen
Evelyn Hart and Rulbclyn Plummer on
the grouilCts that the cOunciJ had not
received a written request from the
property owner. the lrvine Company,
for the amendment. Those objections
· were brushed aside by Cox and San-
sone, however .
... I have received a request from the
Irvine Company for 70,000 square fee~"
Cox said ... There's no point in delaying
this over semantics."
Councilmen Bus Turner and Don
Strauss joined Cox, Sansone and
Maurer in supporting the initiation of
the amendment, although Turner
stressed that .. this is not a slam-dunk
approval at all-it may be voted down
in the final analysis .. .I think we owe
it to ourselves to look at it ...
• NIE I ant~I a Im THE NEWPORT ENSIGNIC08TA MESA NEWSllRVM TODAY
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A fiul wrlioD of Hodel\ plan
ii to be nbiiitted to Concrm
and the Preaident in about a
month.
But le••in1 on the tnctl can\
besin until 1989. Public hearings
beain in June on the lcaaiq of
tbe tncts off the coast of Onqe
County and Santa Monica Bay.
Congress has until June S to
'take Ktion qaimt the plan or
it becomes law.
.. Our main thrust is the 1988
presidential elections," Gentry
explained ... We have to get the
candidates to respond to our
views and cancel tbe lease sales.
I think this is where we will see
the major breakthrough on this
issue."
Richard Charter, outer con-
tinental shelf coordinator for
local governments, agreed with
Gentry that the lease sales in
Calif onua could be canceled by
a new Seci .. , °' * 18terior.
-:rliM ........ ol ...
tile &uiiq ••til 1919." lie ...... -n.e Secn:tary of laterior ....
a broad di.cretiOllllJ power.
ahaolt lite a moaarday. Wida
reprda to of&bore drilliaa. be
can cancel a sale or' tab Onqe
County out of tbe 1ale all
together." be continued.
Charter said be expects Con-
pas to allow the five-year plan
to become law in June.
.. It doesn\ mean we should
pve up. What you do then ii
shift our focus to tbe individual
sales, .. be said.
The drillina opposition effort
should intensify in June when
the Department of Interior
begins the lease sale process with
a .. call for information" period,
be added.
.. It's a good time for ua to try
and get our points Kroa, • be
stated.
Charter told the ptberina oC
... .......... ~
-11rt1•• fa .. ic u11d-n1 .. •
CeMfmwis -... .....
....... to ........... ..
to tllw people tiat w are
~topro11ct•com •
.. Wdb thia illae people tbint
I
rl 2
that it .. too~ tlaat they can't •Y aOGU llLOOll
make a dift'crencc, but they can Counc:ilmembcn taqeted for
if they wort in concert with a pouible recall by the alow-
otben, • Charter stated. .. A lot growth Newport 2000 orpniza-
of people lite to wait until the tion this week called a lcUcr tent
iuue ii critical and that time is out to tbc city's voters by the
comina." aroup .. rude" and ... distortion
Jeff Leitch, director of Save of the facts."
Our Shores, described the meet-"I think these people are
ina u "very succeuful" _...ft. tbcmleha up for libel
Leitch said that an informal {;.~." said Councilwoman
coalition aroup is bein1 created Rutbclyn Plummer. who was
made up of thoee who attended identified as one of thRe .,.rina-
tbe mcetin1. leaden" in the mailer which also
.. We will become an actual ·bas -council def.es ~oten with
information resource network hiab-rise offices!" emblazoned
between local cities," Leitch acroa the front.
"said, "doin1 such thin11 u The mailina wu sent this week
keeping each other informed on to rqistered voten in the city
our activities and making sure and ab that they respond to
the rigbt letten are sent out." a questionnaire reprdina the
future coune of -slow-arowtb
WhoDOes efforts in the city. V oten are
beiq uked if they would sup-
~a referendum on al'Uently-
YOCIRHAIR? . approved office/ commercial
project, a recall of .,.ringlcaden
(Mayor John) Cox, (Council-
man Phil) Maurer and
Plummer," an initiative to limit
the size of future developments
in the city, or .. other."
The mailer also characterized
the recent approval of a nine-
Creative Hair Design with Clifford Sean.
Clifford Sean began hairstyling with a five.
year apprenticeship under Vidal Sassoon in
London. England. In the following 14 years.
Clifford worked as Artistic Director for such
notables as Michael Kluthe of Toronto, and
Roger Thompson of New York
Niederhaus named
to city services post
To Introduce myself, I am offering to you a consultation at no oblgllion.
Call for your appoil m 1-=n ... please ask to speak to Barbera.
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250 E. 17th St
Costa Mesa
548-3446
David Niederhaus has been
appointed to the position of
'lirector of General Services for
the city of Newport Beach. it was
announced last week.
Niederhaus. 4S. recently .
retired from the Marine Corps
with the rank of lieutenant
colonel. His last assignment had
been as facilities manager for the
Marine Corps Air Station at El
Toro. where he had received the
Commander-in-Chiers Award
for Excellence in each of the last
two years.
He was selected from a field
of 17S candidates for the $3.793-
pcr-month city position.
Niederhaus lives with his wife of his bomeowner's association,
and two children in El Toro. president of the volunteer fare
where he has served as president department, and a scoutmaster.
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Otdfnances.
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ordi•••re.
In Barnham 9a opinion, only
the rental reatrictiom would
.900ee problems for tbe city.
~-rentals coUI be aa-
tricted by an •mcDdment in zoniaa orcliD•nca. This procca
would be cumbenome, time
-C-0011mrina and subject to lepl
~.•be wrote.
Burnham declined to com-
ment further on the ramifica-
.. tiona of lldoption of such 1.0Ding
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11111:11 a 1117 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWSllRVINE TODAY,.. I
... .omc waea\. Wba9a good Any ac>Od military mu wants to that people te9d to IOei iilit of
ii dllt die prol*ml are ~ know wU. tiDda al ~uipmeut the fact tlaat cpaaiom ol pailicr
a lat of llltelltioa, • Plwmner be baa to me in an~.• co.a and aoile prollk• ma\
..._ said Campbell .... We need to limit.idtoafcwdaysiaJwy.The
C••pltc:D said that be bad know what tools are out there problems are onaoia& in c:crtain
..,.. for die opiniom u a part and available if something Clea-areu of tbe city, accordin1 to
of • -0.teatory proceu"' of lates and we have a situation Campbell.
._. dull ..... become avail-similar to the riotina tbat broke -rbele aren' local ~oplc
.WC to Ilia ~t to deal out in Huntington Beach." causing the problems," said
_.. a 1cpiralt Of tbe violence the Campbell docan \ expect such Campbell. 1'bat area (between
city CSl">imeed iD Weat New-a situation to develop, but is 3Sth S~ and Orange AYCDue)
)l9lt i.t Fourth of July, and to considerina asking the City is 84 percent rentals year round.
COllbol die Whole summer scene. Attorney to prepare drafts of We have inf ormatioa that aaya --mm (die police department) pouible ordinances for City tbe rate soan to u high u 90
is a qmli-military operation. Council comideration. He said percent in the IUllUDer.
NB stockbroker
charged With tfleft
aY JUDY DUFFY
Former Newport Beach rai-
daat Stephen Michael Sullivan
remained iD Riverside County
Jail at pre$1time Monday, after
being denied reduction or bis
'300,000 bail in connection with
a Riverside County indictment
cbaraing him With six counts of
pand theft, six counts of
embezzlement and 30 sccuritics
violations.
A bail reduction bearing is
scheduled for March 31.
Sullivan was arrested by
Costa Mesa police on Much 19
after being stopped for a routine
traffic violation near bis Costa
Mesa residence. Sullivan bad
recently moved from bis home
at #I Beacon Bay in Newport
Beach.
Charges were filed against
Sullivan following a year-long
invcsti~n of charges that be
bad .......... 4 million in secur-
ities from Helen Van Loven, a
79-year-old San Jacinto widow,
during the period be served as
her stockbroker.
Sullivan reportedly bad
worked at various times in the
past for Paine Webber, Smith
Barney and J. David Co.. a
Newport Beach f ann associated
with J. David Dominclli, who
was convicted in 1985 of
defrauding investors of $80
millioa
The indictment charges that
Sullivan used a doubtful power
of attorney to obtain entrance
to Van Luvcn \ safe deposit box
and removed stock and bond
certifi'cates. Sullivan then
allegedly used the ccrtifteates to
Cll 11 f I ., ..........
C.al '"' de«ails and book 10"' llfJPOlntmen(
early.
nfwfein loam from ma t;.ew ia•
imtil•iom..
...... Mil ii ...,...., cu,a...
sift,• aid Fnd W....a, die
&vuly Hilk llllGl'llcJ wllo ii .
1ep1m:"i• Sullifta in die cw.
WJ1le ... mowd .,.. lie ld't a
fonranling addJal • wdl • a
acw pboae number. No way wa
•Y dicllt trJi-. to flee or avoid
appearing iD comt. -
Deputy District Attorney
Henry P. Rupp. attached to the
economic crimes unit of the
Rivenide District Attorney"s
office, argued in court that
Sullivan had mowd.,. was evided
from his lrviDe offia:s ud fik:d
bantruptcy last Met ia °'MF
County.
•we bad informatioll from a
former ocigbbor that he (Salli-
van) was about to lca¥e the
country for Asia,.• said llapp.
•My dicot"s passport apiRd
in February of 1917,." said
Wumi. •ae basal applied for
an extension and he sip(d an
18-mooth lease (Of' bis new C.mta
Mesa apartmenL Wew coopcr-
md with the district attorlllcy"s
office fOf' o~ a year.
... In fact,. Rupp asked f oc an
oWD-RCOgnizamz bail iD a pend-
ing action in Orange County.
That docsnl seem -vay comist-
en~"' WUTCD lddcd.
Sullivan's arnip....,.. on Ille
Riwnide dt.a.rp Us been COlt-
tinued f 01' three weeb. Be also
fKa a misdemeanor c:UrF iD
Orange County lfanmi .. from
the discovery of a loaded
revoher iD bis car .a the ti.Ille
of bis anal.
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Editorial
What's the answer
to sleazy surveys?
A year or so ago, we ran an editorial critical of a local
legislator for including in one of his newsletters to coostituentl
a "questionnaire"' that was ostensibly aimed at getting voter
opinions, but was actually ordered so as to guide voter
opinions, or at least filter out those that the legislator dido\
want to hear. ·
You know the sort of thing we 're talking about. Republicans
ask things like, "Should we continue to devote a proper
amount of money to defense or just surrender to the Russians
tomorrow?" Democrats might ask, "Should we increase
domestic spending, or continue to let little babies starve in
the snow?"
Well, it &eems that partisan elected officials have no comer
on the self-serving survey market, as demonstrated this week
by the incredibly slanted "questionnaire" sent out by Newport
2000. It is actually one page of questions and three pages
of hysterical propaganda telling voters how Newport 2000
would like to see those questions answered.
"Council defies voters with high rise offices!" declards the
front panel in large black letters. Inside, the question is asked
if voters would support "Recall of ringleaders Cox, Maurer
and Plummcr0 (referring to Mayor John Cox and
councilmembers Phil Maurer and Ruthelyn Plummer).
Time of my Life
·BY JIM FELTON
"Defies?" "Ringleaders?" Well, this is certainly a fair
presentation of the facts, yessirce. Just what the voter needs
to make an informed decision.
How about this. Referring to a package of initial developer
requests totalling 4 million square feet of office space that
appcamt briefly before the Planning Commission before
being withdrawn in December, Newport 2000 says, .. If we
don't fight sometime, we must accept the whole four million
square feet." An incredible leap of logic, to be sure. 1bc
chances of four million square feet of new offices being
approved in Newport Beach is about equal to the chances
of the Democrats saying that Ronald Reagan was right to
send arms to Iran.
Jean Pond and I riends rescue
victims of corporate cutbacks
Surveying public opinion is fine. lt'e even commendable
in a democracy like ours. But to f ramc a questionnaire to
receive desired answers (and to do so in a way that would
be vaguely libelous if it wasn' referring to public officials)
is an exercise in propaganda, not democracy.
Wiien busiana aews is bad,
her ........ picks ap. In (Kt,
Jean POIMI can predict the kind
of new dialtS she will have
simply "1 nwlina the bad news
in the fi•-ri•• leetion of the Lt»
A'Wda n.o.
-R.ipl DOW, it's the petroleum
indumy. Bat it might also be the
airtille IH•iMca, or any unrq-
ulated iaclustry experiencing
takccwcn. maacr1 or cutbacts. ..
When bad news comes from
major corporatiou, massive
Baker Communications ~~ ,::~ ~:::,~
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Cortes-Robbins, Melinda Keller/Editorial; Danny Cota/
Photography; Michael P. Ramirez/Canoonlat; Jim Felon. Sue
K8ulh. Ryan Klein, Peter~. Ken Tokaah/Coaumnllll; Dina
Von Burger/Society; Robert Crabbe/Spor1a; An.-WMlon/
~ & ..... Bret Coason/Celendar; Peggy Darnell/Religion. .
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Difrww 8ultlvan/Production ~
stmn H#t/Ti'afftc Coordinator ~~fr1ader
or naanagrn euaapt from labor
union COlltrKts. '
•1w Md powa men cry in
my~ wbo Ud ICl'Yed
their' ca r _, well few more
tlaa lO Jal" no were suddealy
ta•i= U4.. n.eir life\ work
• lltecomctoueadand dlcJ ~ lfliid Gey were too
old to try •md"iaa new ...
Jeu POlld is praideat of
Adult ~ lac .•• volu.ateer
orpaiDllion lelVina people Oftl'
SS JQn of llF. men ad womea no llaft not o.1y aa tbeir jobs;
they haft loll dlcir' ldf~
Some may haft fi.....Y.I pn;b-
lema., ._ IDIJlt ue limply clc¥-
..a-.t by a w of faihire
broaalat oD by a corporate
tabova' or wap. Tbae are
the iDaoccat •ictima of bi1
fi.+wia •. die oms who suffer
wbell .....-eat elite and
1toctMl•en prolpCr.
Sia -.... few frieada
fo•••e• Ad.it Careen, the
Wll II II firll lac10d W tllle
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senion who have suffered the
erosion of self-atecm through
job termination.
I farst met Jean Pond through
the Irvine Senior Center. wheR
four yean ago she and her
husband, Robert, attended a
class on job searching skills
sponsored by Saddleback Col-
lege.
''I thought Robert would
attend if I enrolled, too," she
said. ·we saw a notice in a
newspaper about the-class start-
ing. About 30 people showed up
in the Irvine Center."
Robert, retired from the elec-
tronics components field,
returned to wort, but Jean
stayed on in the class. She is a
retired secondary school
teacher.
.. We ch...,cl the c:oune of tbe
class in 8tiOat two weeb," abe
said. Tbe .......... by
aerontologist Carol Hample.
•ho bu since 1one on to W.. r
and better tbinp. But Under
Jean\ ac.denbip. the foa11 ol
the clau wu chanpd from
wrili9a ...... ._to ataHirhina
a ~ ho 111 for ;ot. oppor-
hmitia for dis nll a. l"ca ia tM
dill jft11d .... iD , .....
Adalt Cliniin, lac.
A major laad developer
doaatecl .-cc at 17752 StJJ Mt
Circle. ne ... ma a1 aMill-
vaaey wt M,a'I comil al 111
lepl .. to ,,.,. .. iacorpor--.
tion papen. aad DOD·profit
atatu. Travcllcn laa•raace
clouted office fumitai'e. Aad;
ltep . by at.ep, tbil e~-eclaool
m koalllt &o•clm a JOW-
erfal bcmd ........... .
MatolYGI 11 ... .,.Welfiel
21 noU., ... am&.o,mfna
tto5dnl .. awuk9M• •. ·····-Ht••" --·-111/ 71 ........
was moR out there for 1enion
to do than croaina pirds and
baby sitters," Jean said. •we
developed a nttwork of senior
counseling services. employment
agencies, penonoel directon of
major corporations ~ even
small companies. And We also
developed a major cataloa of
available manpower and woman
power."
Jean and her associates oper·
ate a s~ tidy and very effi-
cient office (Suite 1 i45). Now
they have a computer that con-
nects directly to job sources.
"But our bigest aervice is
listening. You have DO idea of
the critical impact OD people
when late in their careen they're
laid off. TheR is no such thiq
u job security... ·
Jean Pond is 68 ( .. I'll be 69
in Au1ust"), silver-haired,
bright~ and eaeraetic. Sbe is
someone you would be comfor-
table .. itb, pourlna out your
life 1a woes. She dacribed a man
who cried in her oflice. He wa
a year and a half away from
being vested in bis company\
miremcnt fund, in a company
listed on the New York Stock
Exchange. The company suf-
feml a major staft' reductio~
and without wanaiq this man
was tiW:n IS mi.Dutel to ckal' out
bis desk.
FuDdiDI comes from all sour-
ces. nae fint job applicant
pl.ced eent a cbect for $500. But
dlere ii no fee for 1ervicea, and
no 09e-Dot even Jcan-tatca
aay ~or expcDICI. She puts
iD • • • laoun a week, plus
dlict1puclla. ·rm die tom . oldster, .. sbe
said. 0. clay lut week abe
~ before future retinea
at BcatriCe-Hunt Weaaon in
Fulertoa; next day, abe con-
d.-. • eeminar al Saddlebact
oe laiddca job opP.,Onunitiea.
0-. lpflicaat, DOW Mn. Scaior
Calla ; • w tutned dowa by
21 1 ~· util Jean placed
Im wida Mm cwy ~
Wowld IM tab a Pod job if
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•D ~I a tm THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COST A MESA NEWSllRVINE TODAY,. I
Stubborn stains haunt this stubborn daughter
My mom railed two stubborn
daupten. We were a cballeqe
to ber. Not only did we ref use
any proffered advice, but we'd
trick ber into offering it. and
then shoot her down. The rou-
tine went something like this: l -~-Sue Kauth.
(Sue) Oh, gee; I wish I knew
what to wear to the sock hop.
(Mom) Don't look at me; you
never like the ones I suggest.
(Sue) Does the yellow one
loot the best? ·
(Mom) The blue is more
becoming.
(Sue) Oh, Mother! Quit telling
me what to do.
All that rebellion has created
a wily mother. She is adept at
MWr giving either of us daugh-
ters any advice at all Her tongue
is scarred from all the times she
has bitten it. Only one thing has
changed. My sister and I are now
mothers, too. We now realize
that our mom might have some
information we need. This bu
created a delicate situation for
all of us.
I was faced with this dilemma
when I enroUed my own little girl
in preschool. I love this school
to death. I would set up a cot
and sleep there if I could. But
it has one flaw. The kids play
all day on a church parking Jot.
They arrive home looking like
little grcaseballs. The better their
day at school, the more oily dirt
gets ground into their clothes.
At first I tried to go it alone.
No way was I ~oing to ask my
Police Blotter
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det•ling crimn and •rr•ts in Newport Beach. It should bft noted that cr1mes
tlat«J are only '""-• which are reported to the Newport Beach Police Depart·
ment. and arr•ts made are only those suspected ol cr1mes. and not those con-
vicled.
SUNDAY, MARCH I
CRIMES
I 020-A car cover valued at $75
was reported stolen from a car
parked in the 100 block of Via
Koron.
ARRESTS
0030-Thomas Henry Blurock.
38, of Newport Beach was
arrested on suspicion of battery.
0230-James Allen Ferrigno,
22, of Mission Viejo was arrested
on suspicion of disorderly con-
duct.
MONDAY. MARCH 9
CRIMES
0715-A camera valued at
S 130 was reported stolen from
Sunshine Appraisal Services
located at 410 North Coast
Highway.
0900-A leather organizer. a
briefcase and crystals with a
total value of $760 were reported
stolen from a residence in the
1800 block of 16th Street.
0915-Undisclosed property
valued at Sl,102 was reported
stolen from the Hotel Meridien
located on MacArthur.
091 S-Currency and coins
totaling $450 were reported
0 stolen from Queen's Nails
located at 410 West Coast High-
way.
0946-Currency totaling
S2,S89 was reported stolen from
a residence in the 300 block of
Collins.
1000-A mink stole valued at
S l ,000, a mink collar valued at
S200 and currency totaling
SI .JSO were reported stolen from
a residence in the 500 block of
Seaward.
ARRESTS
0320-Theodore Charles
Kothe. 70. a transient was
arrested on suspicion of disor-
derly conduct.
1755-Salvador William
Vega. 23. of Laguna Hills was
arrested on suspicion of expos-
ing rumself in a public place.
TUESDAY, MARCH II
CRIMES
0840-A car stereo valued at
$275 was reported stolen from
a car parked in the 100 block
of 26th Street.
1759-Hubcaps valued at
$200 were reported stolen from
a car parked in the Fash~n
Island parking lot.
1820-A sailboard valued at
SI ,SOO was reported stolen from
an apartment complex in the
3100 block of West Coast High-
way.
1825-A suitcase and con-
tents valued at S6. I 39 were
reported stolen from a car
parked in the 2700 block of
Hilltop Drive.
ARRESTS
0320-'fllad David Sulloway.
35, of Costa Mesa was arrested
on suspicion of disorderly con-
duct.
I US-Craig Allen Ponder.
23, of Rivenide was arrested on
suspicion of the unlawful taking
of a vehicle.
224S-David Keith Burnett.
29, of Huntington Beach was
arrested on suspicion of the
mother how to do laundry. She
might get pushy and try to tell
me to do the colors separately
or something. So I tried a liquid
detergent with a clean looking
child on the front label. The
spots remained. I tried some
prewasb solutions before laund-
ering. The spots now appeared
fixed for life. My husband began
to gag when he got our daughter
dressed in the morning. Stronger
measures were called for.
I took her to the shopping
maJI and bought new dresses. I
guess I figured I would start over
unlawful taking of a vehicle.
WEDNESDAY. MARCH 11
CRIMES
0902-An antique s poon
valued at $1 .000 was reported
stolen from a residence in the
1600 block of 16th Street.
0930-A microfilm cartridge
f ceder valued at S 1.575 was
reported stolen from a car
parked in the 500 block of
Dahlia.
1400-A Volkswagon Bug
valued at S 1.000 was reported
stolen from the 2400 block of
West Ocean Front.
2130-T-tops valued at S 1.200
were reported stolen from a car
parked in the 7400 block of West
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and somehow ~r Id the new
ones Ft dirty. The first day
home from school disclosed new
oil spots.
I picked up the phone and
caJled my sister in Davis. She
wu having the same problem,
except hers were grass stains.
Being the oldest, I was drafted
to call our mother.
"Hi~ mom," I said.
.. Sure, 111 babysit this week-
end," she said.
"'Believe it or not, that wasn't
why I called," I said.
"'You called to invite me to
dinner," she said.
.. Absolutely, .. I said. "'But I
wanted to ask you for some, um.
information . .,
"'No way,"shc said ... You can't
fool me with that line anymore ....
.. Please, Mom, I'm desper-
ate:· I said ... How do you
remove oil dirt from Health-Tex
Ocean Front.
ARRESTS
0115-Christopher Robert
Schauwecker, 19, of Fountain
Valley was arrested on suspicion
of misdemeanor drunk drivi ng.
2125-Dante Bugino Gar-
bella. 23. of Newport Beach was
arrested on suspicion of disor-
derly conduct.
THURSDAY, MARCH 12
CRIMES
1515-Hand tools valued at
$300 were reported stolen from
a boat moored in the 2700 block
of West Coast Highway.
ARRESTS
0330-Patrick Lars Forsgren.
20. of Newport Beach was
knit dreuesr
There was a moment of
silence.
..I knew this day would come,"
she mused ... If I tell you. do you
promise you won't tum on me
and tell me rm interfering?"
I promised.
She said, HTake one part
dishwashing powder, one part
regular laundry soap, and one-
half cup of Clorox 2. Let the
clothes soak in cold water and
those three things all night. Then
wash. The stains will be gone . .,
It worked. rm 50 mad at her.
Why doesn't she let me run my
own life? ·
Siw Kauth is a liu nsed ther-
apist and counselor at a local
public high school. She and her
husband live with their four-
year-old girl in Ne~-.,·port
Heights.
arrested on suspicion of disor-
derl y conduct.
1000-Nicholas Card in, 29, of
Newport Beach was arrested on
suspicion of inflicting injury
upon his wif c.
1630-M ichacl Rostami, 21.
of Irvine was arrested on suspi-
cion of robbery.
FRIDAY, MARCH 13
CRIMES
1400-A carto p valued at
S 1.000 was reported damaged by
vandals in the 400 block of
Campus Drive .
1500-A bicycle valued at
S2. I 95 was reported stolen from
a garage in the 300 block .of 35th
Street.
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NIE I UD It 1111 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COST A YEM NEWSllAVINE TOOAY
Cuesta titles put Pirates on top ·of state
Last weekend 9s Cuesta Invita-
tional victories told the rest of
the state that Orange Coast
Colleges coach Don Watson's
men's and women's swim squads
are for real. but the Pirates are
just as happy to be back home
to continue the Orange Empire
conference title chase.
The weather in San Luis
Obispo, where Cuesta College is
located, was cold, rainy and
windy-far from ideal for the
most prestigious community
college swimming event other
than the staie meet. Snowfall
was reported in nearby areas.
But coach Don Watson's
Pirates proved to be the best in
the worst of conditions. That the
women's team, which sports
three consecutive state titles and
a record SI straight dual meet
victories, took first at Cuesta
wasn' a surprise. That the men's
team also finished on top was
a big surprise .
... We were expecting to finish
third," said a jubilant Watson
afterward.
The women's team had 582 !h
points, far outdistancing the
team Watson feared most. West
Valley (San Jose), which totaled
475. The men's squad polled off
a narrow I I-point win over
Diablo Valley, 591-580. Golden
West, ·with 409 points, was a
distant third.
The men's event came down
to the final race, the 4xl00 relay.
Karl Stewart (Newport Har-
bor), swimming the anchor leg~
hit the water in fourth place, but
rallied to barely edge out Cuesta
for third.
Matthew Harris(~ Aus-
tralia) logged the fast time in the
state this year for the l ,6SO-yard
freestyle (16:55.21), benefiting
from a fast pace and pulling
away in the last 150 yards to win
by 3.2 seconds. Harris also won
the 500 freestyle ( 4:52.19), while
Stewart was first in the 100-yard
backstroke (SS.94).
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NHHS aquatic boosters seek
funds to expand pool facilities
BY RANDI ALTERMAN
The Newport Harbor High
School (NHHS) Aquatics Boos-
ter Club has proposed a new
aquatics facility at the school
that will cost $390,000 in a plan
submitted to the City of New-
port Beach and the Ncwport-
Mcsa Unified School District.
The new facility, to be built
at Newport Harbor High
School, would be f maoced by
the City of Newport Beach
(S 125,000), the Newport-Mesa
Unified School District
(S 1 S0,000), and community
donations collected by the Boos-
ter Club (SI 15,000).
Fifteen years ago the Newport
Harbor High School Aquatics
Booster Club helped coUect the
funds necessary to build an
Olympic pool at Newport Har-
bor High. The pool was coop-
eratively financed by the city, the
school cfastrict and by commun-
GU
Private Lessons
MEN&WOMEN
Selected
Clientele
(714)
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ity donations collected by the
Booster Club.
According to Bill Barnett,
water polo coach for NHHS and
the 1988 United States Olympic
T~ due to a shortage of funcb
when the pool was constructed,
the shower, dressina and offace
f acilitics were minimal and arc
presently in a state of deterio-
ration.
The existing restroom-
shower-locker facilities arc 700
square f~ and accordiaa to the
pro~ •are a potential bealth1
hazard. The men's room bas one
urinal and one toilet and the
women\ room bas two toilets.
The sbowen arc in.clequate,
drainage is poor and ventilation
is non-existent. The exiatin1
facility is totally insufficient for
the number of people ncediq to
use it-up to 800 people at a
given event."
The proposed facility,
designed by the Blurock Part-
nership architectural firm,
would be built on the north aide
of the exiatiq Olympic pool.
The new rcstroom-abower-
lockcr facility of 4,500 aquare
feet would have separate
coaches' offaca. equipment stor-
l&'C rooms, restrooms, abowen
and lockers for men and women
and a claarooDL
"The problem is there werm' enoup funds when the pool WU
built to compleW the job by
upgradiq tbe facilities. So we
limply want the city and tbe
school board to help complete
a project started IS yean .,o,,.
said Barbara Moore, NHHS
AqUatica Boolter Cub\ build-
iq fund chairman.
In the lmt eiabt week.a, Gra-
ham says the Boost.er Cub bu
collected from witbill the dub
about SIS,000. Now the dub, in
cooperation with ,_.ti from
the city swim team. plalll to tm
its f uod-rai1ing effort to the
community's busine1ac1 and
corporaaiom.
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Managing stress: A delicate balancing act
8YJOD.DON
Death ud ta.us. as Benjamin Fm•u once~ are cer-
tainties in life. But in bis day
people clidD' have to face nllh-
bour traffic, project deadlines
waahed down with gallons of
~ coft'c:e and the 20th
century cacopbony of telephones.
steteOI and jet airplanes.
Today. we might amend Mr.
Franklin~ aphorism with another
sure tbi• 1traa.
Some miabi ay a human being
without lllCll is a contradiction
in tcnm. Straa is a fandamndal
demmt ol e>..ilteace. an unavoid-
able-albeit d isquictina-pan
ol lifc.
You tnOW its toll. There can
be sUdden mu.de ~ in the
neck and shouldcn.. Stress camcs
your stomach to chum OI' a rili.na
lump in your throat. There can
be sleepless nights or anx.icty-
ridden dreams. Owing the day.
you may feel your mind racing
with thoughts or competing with
clocks. You may be unable to
concentrate on a particular project
or activity. Stress also may triger
mood swings. impatience with
family and fellow worken. con-
stant worry or ftdgcting. a feeling
of helplessness or bouts with
unhappiness. anger and depres-
sion.
Increasingly. doctors have
begun to link more strious health
consequences with chronic stress.
Though the total impact on the
body remains a matter of con-
troversy. there·s little doubt that
stress to some degree may con-
tribute to headache. back pain.
high blood pressure. cardiovas-
cular disease and a variety of
intestinal di orders including
ulcers. colitis and irritable bo"-cl
syndrome.
Therc·s a very predictable re-
sponse to a tressful event. First.
you experience an alarm reaction
~imilar to th,. .. ,.g~t-or·fl:ght ..
response to a dangerous or life·
threatening situation. A urge
of adrenalin trigcrs a jump in
hean rate and blood pressure.
Then the body begin to adapt
to the new demands for an ex-
tended period. If stress remains
unchecked the body eventually
succumbs to exhaustion.
Some people try to compensate
for their inability to control stress.
They may be prone to frequent
co~ intestinal ailments or gener-
al irritability or social withdrawal.
Many attempt to battle stress
with cipre'ltes.. alcohol or drugs.
Hans Selye. a physician who
spent a lifetime studying the nature
of an anxious soc-iety. defined
stress as a psychological or phys-
ical re.action to any new event.
activity or demand. He believed
some stRSS is 1~ and called
it .. eustress... Bad stress was
• distress. ..
... Stras is a tricky concept ...
says Dr. Deane Shapiro. a UC
Irvine psychologist who is es-
tablishing a stress management
center on campus .... Stress cur-
rently is beinJ blamed for just
abOut nerythiQa under the sun.
There are so many definitions
of 1tre11 and purported links
between stress and disease that
we need to be careful about
dnwina quick condusions.
•But the main tbina to~
i1 that stress isn't necessarily
harmful. Inf~ some was can
be a joyful. exhilaratint e~pnimcc
lli&:b as anbcipatioo ol a 1mrathon
race. the tu. rGund down a ati
•lope or some form of public
penormance such u sivin1 a
speech or lecture ...
Indeed. Shapiro noted that
studies haYe lbown tbat too little
11te11 ill a pen()ft .. life act~
can lead to lea productivity at
work. Too much stress also ICle'IDI
to ctimQUsh produelivity.
-One of the major issues we
are focusing on in our research
is the question~ control.• St.piro
says. •A primary difference ~
tween aood and bad stress ii
whether the individual can-i>r
feds he can control it. ..
No doubt. IDOlt ~don'
have such a pOlitM opinion ol
mas. Some suspect it may be
w.LDcJ by aom&: pbysicaJ substance
in our enviroamaat such as pol-
lution. radiation or noite.. Poor
nutrition. smoking. obesity. lack
of ex.en:ile and other factors may
lay the grouftdwork. but stress
probably stiU is in the mind of
the beboideT.
-Stress itself is something you
have to work at. .. says Dr. Ron
Jevning. assistant professor of
pulmonary medicine. •you have
to do something in order to induce
it.
wrhc whole human physiology
is built to keep the system in
homeost~i or equilibrium. When
stress erupts in the S)Stem it i~
thrown out of this equilibrium
for awhile. That's o nly OK if
the system has all the ability to
bring the body back into equil-
ibrium. Otherwise. tress is almost
always harmful.
*"Stress begins to mamf~t more
drastic effech ~hen the sy,tem
docsn~t rt'turn to equilibrium.
when strc~~ becom~~ a n.1~ging
e\er-prescnt condition ...
Jcvning has publi\hcd ~"cral
·tudies of the effect of tran~
ccndental meditation tTM) on
physiology. He practice' TM
himself and ~lie\cs its rt'gular
practice can help people return
to a scate of physiological har-
mony.
.. The problem with modern
Wacern society is ~oplc may
know what they have to do to
relieve stft!SS.. .. he says. .. but people
doG' •always commit to a replu
program ol stress reduction. AU
I can say to that is you have
to keep helping the system return
to equilibrium or else you have
disease ...
The fear of stress-indua:d heart
attack has motivated some people
to cha~ In 1974. Meyn Fried-
man and Ray Rosmman wrote
a much-discussed book titled
.. Type A Behavior and Your
Heart. .. They suQcsted a dim:t
link between -chronie--streS5 and
heart attack. (People with Type
A behavior are considered hard-
driving. aggressive and prone to
nervousness. Type 8 behavior
is the classification for more
relaxed. easygoing personalities.)
Friedman and Roscnman rea-
soned that the ~tress reaction
causes various hormonal changes
in the body. including a release
of choletaerol into the blood-
~trcam. The long-term con~quen
ce of this biochemical O\ er-
loading could be corona') anef)
di~ or ~troke. Ho\\C\Cr. the
~ational ln~titutl"' of Health a
fe" ~ear' ago declared that T~pe
A beha\ ior d~ not pose a more
..cnou' h"-alth impact than other
"'~ factor-.. such a' 'moking and
diet.
·Many of us could be classified
b T~pe A behavior. but we·re
not all going to have a heart
attack. -asscns Dr. Den~ Da-
' id on. a UCI cardiologist. -what
~e really ha"e to do is took at
the components of Type A be-
ha, ior that may gi"e omeone
a higher potential for hcan d~s.-
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~----*REE INITIAi. CONSUl.TATION ____ r
Since 1tras may play some
role in c.ardiovucular disease.
Davidson SIRllCS t,be importance
of preventive measures. He is
direct« cil an CduicatiouJ pro-
pam at UCI designed to reduce
the risks ol cardiovucular ctiwate.
Sponsored ~ the National Heart.
Luna and Blood Institute~ the
program is setting new standards
in medical school education by
emphasizing prevention of disease.
But Davidson cmphacizn that
the blame for all diseases can't
be placed on st~ its exact n>k
still is unknown. Stress can came
. a rise in blood pressure. depress
the immune system or cause an
adolescent to break out in pimples.
But whether it leads to serious
disease requiring medication or
surgery is a question of scrim~
debate.
.. Robert Eliot wrote a book
called ·is It Wonh Dying For'r
He said there are basically two
rules in stress management. First.
doal sweat die small •uff. Se--
cond. ia\ al ...n •uft" ...
Developin1 the proper life
~may be the best way
10 IWt ~ With lllal. YOU
may also Wish to ex~ stress.-
reducing techniques such as
biofeedback. meditation. self-
bypoosis. propasive relaxation
and behavior modification. ·
Therapists generally aan help
analyze the sources of your dis-
comfon and assist you in de-
veloping a means of tackling
anxieties.. Studies also show that
social support is important for
better mental outlook. lnvest time
in dneloping dose friendships .
Stress can recur if you don't
continue to take care of it.
.. It's easy to forget and fall
back on old habits .... Shapiro
concludes. ""That's the one thing
about setf ~ntrol strategies. They
require continual eff on to help
ensure long-term change."'
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.tvice aid Mlilt•nce of a fiaaD-
put thinp off, or when they
finally start a work task tend to
fiddle their way through it, finish
it aftet the deadline or come in
just under the wire? Have these
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to constantly get them back on
task? Have they created f rustra-
tion amon1 their co-worken
because of their untimely
response to tasks otben depend
upon?
Do you believe they are worth
retainin1 because they do excel-
lent work once they act going
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yean to come by? H so, you haw
probably tried to change them
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Gettina at the root ca-of
procrutination ii the key. Psy-
chologiltl who study tbii behav-
ior agree that it ii rooted in
perfectionism and low fl'Ultra-
tion tolen.oce. Tb.it ca111e1 pro-
crastinators to avoid doina
somethina for rear· of doiJq it
imperfectly, or to find diftrliom
when a job beeomc1 uapleas•nt.
As a succaafUI !MMFf, you
can help procrutinaton by
showing them you are not seek-
ina perfection. Make it dear to
them that you would rather bave
the Wort dom ia a •i t)J way
rather than ~,.
Procrastinaton with low fru-
tration tolerance often aet over-
whelmed by complex or massive
auipmeats. When they w they
can l do Cverythig immrdi•tely,
they avoid it. By breaking down
large projects or jobl into amaJJ..
ordered incremental tub with
separate deadlines for these
employees, you will increue
their comfort zone and enhance
their perf onn•NX!.
When coachina procrutina-
ton. use positive reinforcement
and tlldful criticism. Compli-
ment thcle employees OD tbe fint
few t..u that meet your dead-
linea. Abo praile the ~ of
the wort to sbow that it doesn'
Ila..: to be perfect to satisfy you.
Problem IOM and cncourqe
quality enltmament Mtla your
~ wbac it PMkateW,
bat rioW Unll critiama. Banh
aitiicilm pa people a reason
for~ and avoidial com-
~ Of tbc nmpect tat the
Dut time.
Proamiuaon AR more apt
to cheap wbeJl tbcy eee there
is a beacftt for doiq iL If they
don' improve. be direct ud to
tbe ~ Let tllan bow spe-
cifically how. tlaeir behavior
COldia11e1 to came major pro-
ductivity or ICrvice problems.
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Jlqistry Hotel dloee mediml
bma OD the «<Ilion al the
Camelot'• Cbapter91 annual
fund-railer.
Nothing wu left to chance.
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bro aM to die ... tine of dim' faew'i• Wia al dia Orugc
bones cowued ill hMiu+• C.o+•yPafa .... ArtsCcMu
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Toms ud honors were be-.. siw:a to ~anwda 8-yasbi
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Cow•inee members -iding
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by
Lee Rago
Former Artist Di.rector
of
Vidal Sassoon
aps for Cratin& a New limp
H1rborlH11 ...
a u ... ,.,
fund-raiser benefiting the
Socidy Devoted to tbe Sacred
Heart.
Tony Moiso was Master of
Ceremonies, while his wife ,
Meliacla. and Emma Jane Riley
beaded a panel of jadaa giving
special ra:apition to Richard
O'Neil, Art Birtcher, J obn
~ Antonio Capolo, Aldo
Luoa10. Tom Fuentes and
ROF Stanton. •••
Cleva aad Bob Boward
opeaed tbeir loftly ·home to
bemfit the I>ilcoftly Museum
of On.Dae Coullly, wbicb oflen
pooplc of all ... a bands-on
experience in history and
saence. •••
The Volunteer Center of
South Orange County spon-
sored its tbircl annual wr out
From the Heart" again at the
Westin. If you have not been to
this benefit you are really mill-
ing a fun nmiea. Top-eotdl
Calif omia vinmen vie with CKb
other to prCICllt their Yery best
wiDea, while the county-S IDOlt
pratiaioua ratauruts tempt the
palate. VCSOC is a aon-pro("lt
orpnimion, clla:1aed to ~
ing the county's DOD-profit
groupa. wbidl C'.ICeed l,JDO iD
11111aberl Bani to lldicN: .... ii
tbe aamber of worthwhile
eadeavon. Incidentally. thia
number does not indade tile
ogranizatiom• support poupa. •••
A pla ~n ... held at
Le Meridicn bonoriq Academy
Award winnina composer
Georses Dekrue for bis ICOft of
the 1927 cluaic -CuanovL ..
This French aileat film WU
rcceotly shown • Scacratrom
Hall a a benefit for the P.afic
Symphony. •••
Aailtance LC.,ue of Newport
Beacb NeWI: 11le Vijjlija C•le
Au•itiary held its 16da maal
Amiq• Lec:tue ad l..,..rDD • * Nc:wporm ~ Wllile tbe ~c11i0nll Auriiery Mill
adiMtt llt Leape laeedqwten.
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ART
W_.. "1 H1mleaa Sllore will
clilplay tbroup May 2 I at the
Lapna Art M'*'"' 307 Cliff
Dr., Laguna Rueb.. Call 494-
6531 .
Wu ea'aae, aa. ... wateno-
lon •1 WaU1 Sea.er will
display April I through 30 at
~ Gallery, 374 N. Coast
Highway, Laguna Beach. Hours
are 10 Lm. to 4 p.m. daily. Call
49"M422.
Romeo T....ni, Orlaado, Leo
Mlendorfr and othen arc fea-
tured in the current display at
Galleries Toucbe located at 499
N . Coast Highway, Laguna
Beach. Hours are 10 ~m. to 6
p.m., Monday through Saturday
and 12 noon to S p.m. on
Sunday. Call 497~91 .
STAGE
.. N .... by Tom Topor will play
Tbundays through Saturda)'5
until April 11 at tbe Costa Mesa
Civic PlaJbouse, 661 Hamilton
St., Costa Mesa. Recommended
for adult aadimca only. Call
65()..S269.
-c.w s.-" ia playing throuah
April 13 at the South Coast
Repertory, 6SS Town Center
Drive, Costa Mesa. Tactets are
SIB to S23. Call 9S7~33.
"A Clloraa Llaen will play
March 26 through 28 at Newport
Harbor High School, 600 lmne
Ave., Newport Beach. Curtain
for all shows is 8 p.m. Tackets
are $4.SO in ~vance, SS at the
door. Call 760--3319.
.. Romeo _. Jlllld" will play
through March 29 on South
Coast Repertory's Mainstage
Theater, 6SS Town Center
Drive, Costa Mesa. Tickets arc
SI 7 .. $2A. Call 9S7~33.
MUSIC
-... .... ,. will play March
28, April I and 4 at the Orange
County Perf onnina Arts Center,
600 Town Center Drive, Costa
Mesa. Curtain is at 8 p .m .
Ttetets are SIO to $4S. Call SS6.
ARTS.
Tiie C-'nJ n='f' Trio is
perf ormin1 Tuesday through
SatuidaJ nights at Zot 's Lounge
in the Irvine Hilton and Towers,
17900 Jambaree Blvd., Irvine.
No cover charge. Call 863-3111.
MISC
A •c.ae•• s,.-.· Fer"•
Slmw to benefit tbe Pediatric .
Cancer Research Foundation of
Children •s Hospital of Oruae
County will take place March 28
• 11 LID. at Tbc Pacifac Club,
~rt 8alcb. The show will
falure telcctcd fllbiom from
F81b.ioD lslaDd shops. can 786-
,, ... for ticket information~
•D ~I a 1m THE NEWroA I ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWSl1RVINE TODAY,... 11
'Giant' sound
and Shorty
Rogers jazz
The Shorty llogen Big Band,
f caturing his Giants, will appear
Friday, March 27 in Orange
Coast College's Robert B.
Moore Theatre. •
An arranger. composer,
trumpet and Ougelhom player,
Rogers has rcconled more than
30 jazz albwm dilling bis carca.
Meetings & Events
... Fuchsias" will be the subject
of a lecture on Wednesday, April
I, from 9:30 a.m. until noon at
Sherman Library and Gardens
in Corona del Mar. This pro-
gram covers all aspects of grow-
ing fuchsias including soil mixes,
watering schedules, f ertilizen,
transplanting and pest control.
Registration fee is SIS ~
preregistration is requiml. For
more information call the
Garden off~ at 673-2261. • • •
The Corona del Mar Chapter
of American Field Studies
{AFS) wilJ bold its annual dinner
and .. not..so--silent" auction on
Sunday, March 29. at the Oasis
Center, Sth and Marguerite in
Corona del Mar. The family
style dinner. prepared by Mucho
Munchies. will begin at S p.m.
with time to examine and bid on
many of the items to be aucti-
oned.
Some of the items to be
auctioned include a French
Country Dinner for I ; a cruise
of the bay during the Parade of
Lights, care ,,.ct..., for c:oUete
students, plus many other uni-
que items.
Proceeds from the evening
will help support the local AFS
exchange student program
which brings foreign students to
America to live with families for
a year and attend the local high
scboo~ as well as sending out-
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standing local tceD.aFn abroad
for a similar experimc:e during
either a summer or school year.
The Corona dcJ Mar ch.apter
is one of the largest in the
country, boasting a membership
of 130 families. This year it
hopes to send 22 local students
to points abroad for either the
summer or for a full year.
PnalllJy dme are local accm in
Brazil and Honduras. The local
AFS Ciapter is praentJy host-
ing four students from Norway,
Australia" Switzerland, and
Germany.
Dinner reservations are S7 per
pcnon and arc available by
calling Carol Tomp~ 1S9-
SS91.
..........
Shorty Rogcn bas sco~
many fcatu.rc films and televi-
sion themes. His scores for 1'be
Wild One"with Madon Brando
and -r'he Man W'lt.h the Go&den
Arm" starring Frank Siutra arc
considcrcd to mart the tuming
poiDa in the me of jazz in motion
pic:turcs_
Tdets are on sale in OCCs
Community Services Office
located In the Student C.enta
Building Hours arc 9 LID...-7
p.m. weetd.ays, and 8 a.m.-noon
Saturdays.
For further information
phone •32-5880.
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,. ,I rn~• a 191 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA WSA NEWSllfMNE TODAY
'Miss Fir~cracker' sets sparks flying
•
of beina isnmediately mspect.
Forehocljnp of compJddj lilly
IUD ~ tbe 1adimce. WJ"be
Mill Fll'CXDCbr c---. •car-
ready nm•ina at tbe Newr>ft
Theater Arts Center. illl\ ~
at all. What it is is a •••.,.,,,,,
play that worb bard to captuR
tbe 1odicnce early oa and aot
tum loose until the end of Act n.
This sJiptly ICrious play by
Beth Henley is about acceptuce
of Kif and others. about values.
A IOUtbem nati'4e writing about
tbe south, Henley attempts to
write wonxn, and men, who
sbaR the simplicity of yateryear
with the anxieties and pressures
of contemporary society. Most
of the time the script bits the
mark.
The weak spots benefit from
canf ul treatment by director
Patricia L T eny. Helping along
Henley's SC,ript with imagination
and insight into real people who
live real ~ Terry starts on an
~p.. beat and DC\l'Cf lets the
action flag in a show that would
tum talky and slow with less
effort.
From the opening minutes
when Carnellc Scott (Amy Lar-
son) treats the audience to her
rendition of the national anthem
complete with tap shoes and
roman candle sound effects,
she's easy to love. The town
tramp turned respectable, CM-
nelle wants to make her mart
OD locaJ society with a big win
in the local beauty pn•?•DL
Showing up to help her oat
are friend Popeye (Lyn Capn")
and coasin Elaia (Cindy B•nt•).
E¥CD ~Henley gna m too
much COD~ to dcYdop
bacqroood, we SOOD Dow that
at least two of the lada ba'4e
-mstory.·
Well into Act I, black sheep
cousin Delmont (R. Mich.el
Greer) shows up to threaten
Carndle9s easy existence and
Popeye\ heart. The resulting
scenes build toward a busy Act
II that resolves each crisis and
leaves Camelle with a clearer
idea of her place in the world.
Drawing on~ talent. New-
port Theater Arts Center bas put
together a cast that works.
Capri's Popeye is at once funny
and poignant. She understands
this woman who doesn't under-
stand men and ham 't lcamcd
how to Oirt. Through her tight
characterization we learn to
undentand her too, and love
her.
Larson's Carnellc bas all the
requisite parts to make a good
showing. Tberc•s an inddinable
sparkle, a.kin to a teen-ager
watching herself dance alone in
a mirror in her bedroom, that
adds to Carnelle's character and
mates her whole. Lanon •s
energy may only be exceeded by
dW of Catllelle hendf.
Tbe COlllim, ~ by Bpb
and Greer arc p ••"* poib&J-._Baab. a wry paWUJ ,.,,..,
cert.inly loob die "" ....
cx.:f>eauty queen. 0.... COillld
perhaps find a litde men riil ia
bit cbanda' to --... he
up to expectatio111cn 11ed by IM
script.
Two second Kt cUniCten,
Mac Sam (Warren ~em
Draper) and Teay Maioaey
(Laurie Henthorne) .W 4in:n.
lion to the show. As is often the
case, thele small roles took OD
larger meanina with peat per-
f onnaDCA"#. Beatbome clicf a
cspeci••ly aoocl job Wrialina in
all the right pl.ces to Ft her
messnae aero. to Delmont that
she wu •available.•
Sets by Gil Mon.la were a
treat. Small a ... and commun-
ity theater bud,m don\ always
lend themselves to major
cbanga in set clesip from act
to act.
-rtae Miss Fuuncker Con-
test• is c:ert.8ialy worth aD nat-
U.,\ time ckspite • ~ that
doan 't always wort. 3"t.e eDCf1Y
that mata lift 1hr11er ac:itiaa
reacbca out and iavoha the
audience in tbe prod8dioa aDd
makes you care about these
~-
·R' 1nd ·pe' 111ed flicks don't offer youngsters much
.
BY DAVID ELLIOTT
RECENT RELEASF.S
"DOWN TWISTED" (R)-
An adventure thriller, with
deadpan comedy thrown in,
about a jewel<ncrustcd artifact
(not the Maltese Falcon) that
everyone's trying (and dying) to
get their bands on. With Carey
Lowell, cbartcs Rocket, Trudi
supcmatural in this horror film
about nasty things returning
from the dead. With Sarah
Berry, Dan Hicks~ Kassie Wes-
ley and Theodore Raimi.
Directed by Sam Rainll.
Df-.•fWr"-
1 Dochtermann. Directed by
Albert Pyun .
•EVJL DEAD D"(R)-Bruce
Campbell again battles the
•ffEAY-(R)-Bwt Reynolds
sta.n as a compulsive gambler
who, after trying to avenge the
beating of an ex-girlfriend, ends
up fighting the mob. '"'arcn
Young, Peter MacNicol, How-
anl Hesseman, Neill Bany and
Diana Scanrid also star in this
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-rwo old friends ckopped in
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What a convenience!"
REGULAR MENU PRICES -
that's all you pay (or less!)
Plus a modest $3 delivery
charge for each restaurant you
choose. Even if you tip the waiter-
driver, your total cost
will usually be le$ than if you paid
for driving, parking and tipping at
the restaurant
'We made a late try for reser-
vations at our favorite restaurant,
but couldn't get a table until
1 O pm. They suggested we
order home derwety through
Restaurant Expresst11 and
45 minutes later we were
sitting down to a wonderful
ri1eaJ at our own dining
room table. Count us as
regular customers.,.
833-1872
We'll deliver a menu boc>k
to you today!
CALL 833-18'12 NOW-
and we1l deliver our menu
book, which con~
the complete menus of all our
member restaurants, including
Rothschild's, The Quiet Woman,
Gen Kai and The Thai-Touch.
"My husband and I both worlc.
and often get home late.
Frequently, neither one of us
feels like cooking. We've
already tried Restaurant
Expressn1 twice, and both
times the service was prompt,
the food piping hot and the
check less than what we would
have paid at the restaUrant.
It's a winner/•
GOOD -AND FASr! Orders are
accepted from 1 pm to 9:~ p~
seven days a week. Preparation
times and delivery times vary,
but normally your food will
be at your door within 30 to 45
minutes of your call. You
may pay by cash, or use your
major credit card.
.. •• N ~I a• THE llEWPORT ENSIGNICOSTA WM NEWMRWE TIXMY
South end of town dines with casual style
aY MARCUS DIETZ
On a cool, crisp winter even-
ing, with a raging fireplace.
serving as the backdrop, Ann
Marie Wymer casually and
informally greets pattons al the
door of her Corona del Mar
restauranL
~ually .. and "informally"
arc rwo words usually not used
in describing the establishments
at the south end of Newport
Beach and oert.ainly not the one
that used to occupy these four
walls. But then, a lot has
changed sinoe Wymer recently
opened the restaurant that bears
her name.
For starters, it is no longer
known as Pave. That classy.
baute restaurant featuring
exquisite cuisine and a high tab
is dead. Taking over operations
of the restaurant from her
mother. Bridgett Morahan,
W ymer initiated immediate
_ .,-Jaangcs for Ann Marie's.
Completely redecorated, Ann
Marie's now features a relaxed,
intimate atmosphere, with styl-
ish art deco decor. More impor-
tantly. the high-ranging prices
have come down out of the
stratosphere. Now nothing on
the menu approaches $20 and
most cntrees arc below SIS.
.. Pave had become known as
a place to celebrate special
occasions,"Wymerexplaintxl. "I
wanted something more casual.
I want people to eat hen instead
of dine here.
.. And I wanted it more casual,
too." she added ... I don't lite to
get dressed up. I wanted some-
place where people could come
relax~ instead of taking four
hours to get all dressed up for ...
-
She's c:ertainly .at•ined her
goals. and though the surround-
inp have become more rclu.cd,
the pursuit of fine aais:ine bas
not. In f~ her mother is still
the bead chef at the restaurant
and the creations emerging from
the kitchen are reminiscent of
the exoellence that was Pave.
We learned that fact quickly
during a recent visit when it was
time to order a salad. Raving
never experienced quality duck
before, my companion chose the
warm duck salad in fresh rasp-
berry sauce with walnuts, served
over a bed of greens, and priced
at $6.95.
What a fonunate selection!
The slightly-sweet raspberry
sauce complemented the duck
perfectly, which was moist and
very tender. The entire creation
was so delicious, it was almost
decadent.
After a quick sorbet and
plenty of the fantastic home-
made bread, it was on to the
main event. Being a sucker for
anything pasta-like, 1 chose
homemade fettucine in a white
cream sauce (S 12 9S). Mounds
of fresh. soft fettucine arrived in
a sauoe featuring tomato and
broccoli~ and it was truly satisf-
ymg.
Again. thou~ kudos went to
my companion for the better
selection. Having been so tho-• roughly danltAt by the duct.. she
opted for it once more, and a
half roast duct.ling in raspberry
sauce (S 14.9S) soon arrived.
Moist, slightly~ and with
not a trace of fat to be found
anywhere, the cntree was abso-
lutely one of the best items either
of us had sampled for a long..
~~n~W~·~~
Now ope11 /or ,_lid __, Smul.y ~di
,:e0ns IL-~!!!!!!._.JI
.IOAWWOl'D
Ml>
MfJICIA •••• ACF
STNRIGle ... _..
NEWRM.E
VBR*
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n.(d) Couple
long time.
And we told Ann Marie just
that.
She ·s fairly decent at dessert,
too. as we discovered upon
sampling the homemade white
chocolate ioe cream over lei~
blueberries and strawberries.
Cool jazz and hot group ,
headline at Marriott Lounge
One thing that basn 't changed
at t be restaurant is the wine list.
It's still best described as exten-
sive and ex~nsive. Numbering
some 61 different entries. includ-
ing champagne, its prices 5lill
sou high above sea level, al the
level found at other fine n:stau-
rants.
Even so, dinner for two, with
a bottle of not-too-expensive
wine, will still run under SSO.
Considering the fine cuisine that
is feat~ an evening at Ann
Marie's comfortable Corona del
Mu restaurant must rant as one
of the town's tremendous values.
One of Orange County-S hot-
test and most innovative jazz
groups, .. Intersection... head-
lines the current eotcrt.ainment
at The View, located on the 16th
floor of the Newpon Beach
Marriott Hotel • Tennis Oub
tower.
The group plays Wednesdays
through Saturdays from 9 p~m.
to I :30 a.m.
.. Intersection.. pcrf orms in
combinations as small as a duo
or as large as a quintet, drawing
from talented local musicians
and vocalists. The group•s two
constant musicians~ Tracy Lont-
strcth of Huntington &ach and
Tom Stein of Orange, have
BELGIAN WAFFLE INN
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Home of die F•ntmtk
Bel&ian wamft, ~ Gipntic
4-Ea Owlets, and 11ae
Superb S.ndwklMs.
Soada Coalt Plaza Yallqe
llOO Soada Plaza DrM
Suta Am/COiia Maa
(71•) 557-5116
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combined fusion, font. bebop,
lat.in and pop music to create a
unique and unpredictable
sound.
Saxophonist Wayne Wayne
ol Huntington Beach and vOcal-
ist Alex Taylor of Tustin are
featuml with the band OD Wed-
aadays.. V oc:alist Deane Vallin
of Lona Beach wl saxophonist
Walt Lakota of Costa Mesa join
the poup OD lbu.nday nights.
Weekend shows highlight Tay-
lor with trumpet player Jerry
Butns of Costa Mesa on Fridays,
and, on Saturdays, Taylor
appean with Lakota OD Ill~
phone.
BREAKFMT
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•P 2 a• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/008TA IESA IEWSf .. VINE ~y-•
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Workshops aid in adjusting to divOrce
•Y nGGY DAaJULL
-.S111,,Dj __ llartud
stomped .... Pdcr o.,· ..
awrym 111...-byoeeof
die ••• aa Ol Dfteoice llecoY-
ery w ..... St. Ammr\
Prat.,ta" 1 Cl • .ccGl'Clilla
to Bil ~ Ollie of die
worbllop COOHl"don.. _,
Wiim die lg z'* I 111bRlcd.
eftD • .....,, die •bjed ii DO
lnabina mettcr. be imroctuced-
Bdea Dudley. allO a coonliaa-
tor of this popalu divorce
support lf'OUP· They welcomed
400 adabs OD a lemd llnmday
night who pthaul to focus oo
dlanga ia tkir liws due to
separating &om .,._.,,.
The Divon:e Recovery Work-
shop bas also tniacd oYer 70
workshop kadera. all of whom
are f ormerty married.
According to Bill flan•pn,
MiDist.er of Single Adults at St.
Andrew•s ... The leaden arc
wounded bealen. wbo caDDOt
answer why this separation
happened. bat can bdp guide
those participatiag ill tbe work-
shop ...
A•n•pn bas bc:m illvolw:d in
this ministry since 1m and bas
been a Presbyterian miniuer
since 1971. DuriDa the past 10
yean. tba'e haft been S,000
1neDlku ·we ~ not be:re to preadt.. •
he &aid. -We laaft ao pWF
cants. and eo oftaillg pbilc. We
do tty to reads and toada--.
ia ~ life. We baft pcopk ia
cliflacat ,.lftl. 1W thiMiea
.,. clif'Ofce. •oa tllle 1mcc· ia
tbe~ofha'W•oa.lrA•iwc *°· pcopk in all tiadlof pl.-a • <ir9'1P1 aft fCJIW)d bMed OD
similar ..... ncedi ad accord-
ing to aae of dai..ldRIL Few
instinct, poap hder Dorothy
Gourley bas been divorced few
12 yean IDd woald lite to wort
with women owr tbe qe of SO
who fmd themselftS suddenly
single. Pcopk•s life ·staga are
different ·and that is taken illlo
consideration in forming these
groups.
*"We have five objectives here
in our program. .. stated Flana-
gan.. '1bey arc lo facilitate new
friendships; practice mutual
need therapy (healing); share
struggles with fellow strugglen,
of which listening is a big part;
to wort oo you:. (not the one wbo
isn \ here); to better undentand
the divon:e experience; and five.
to extend a hand as a friend. ..
In add~ be said. there are
certain mytlls that need address-
ing such as: everyone is staring
at YO"\. you will stane. your
cbildreu are going to be delin-
qm:Dtl. and your home and car
will disintegrate.
"'Something. too. y0u must
remember ... he pointed o~ w·
that a life transition such as the
divorce process will take some
time. Some thinp that happen
are that shock immobilizes us,
our f eding arc dose to the
surface. What we have here
CSSC'lltially is two groups; the
dumpces and the dumpers, with
the former having a larger
numba in attndance. What all
are rally dcaJing with in this
situation is the deat.b of 1 rela-
tionsbip and it iovoNe:s some
~ that are lite a death They
.~are denial. anger. barpining.
depreuion and acceptaDCe in the
adjustment process. We tend to
wa.U--ousetves off, to internalize..
Some mo~ to try lo escape pain.
There is also an actualiring
expet iencc when you look at
yourself in tbe mirror and
acknowkdge. 'I am Vngle.. this
is the way it is, rm alone.· •
There is, too. the hope of
R:CODOliatioo and the poaibil-
ilia are encoua»Fd With four
main ingrcclieats present: a
wiDiag man, a wiJba woman.
competent prof csaional and
Goel
*"h is poaible to feel good
apin You are a aaique, beau-
tiful. umcpc•Uble miracle of
God. Believe it!" Flanagan
.... ed.
Gus Caballero. a group
leader. was invited up to talk
about his penonal growth
through divon::e. wbicb included
bis personal (edinp when his
second wife calJcd from Texas
and said she woaldD' be back.
He spoke of how. be beg.an to
appreciate friends. and. with
holidays coming. the help of bis
suppon group. Be formed a
singles' group al bis c:burcb and
was able to mate wondcrfal
•h!np happen.
1be wortsbop indadcs dnscs
for children from pades three
through six iD the last three
1ftleb of the sessioa. ~ is
abo child care pro•~ which
is indudcd in the S20 n:gistration
(ee.. llecom~ reading is
Tun Smote•s -Growia& th.tough
Divon:e .. wbida is ....S daring
the WOJbhop. For fmthcr infor-
mation, call St. Aadlcw's Presb-
yteriaa Clnada • 63J-2J185.
Local temple celebr ates 'the Hebrew Halloween 1
8Y PEGGY DARNELL Rabbi Bernard King pbcre at Temple Shir Ha-
Ma •atot bad lou of little Queen
Esthcrs and Hamans enjoying
the f estivitics~ which ioduded
the game Pin the Hat on Haman.
lf you wish funber inf orma-
tion about programs at Temple
Shir Ha-Ma•alot please call
(714) 644-7203. Ast for aocy
Levin. director o( cdm::arion.
1be noise..., deafening as the
costumed childn:n and their
families turned their nodema.t-
en.. called grogers. ud ~Bed
du.ring tbe puppet show at T em-
pk Shir Ila-Ma 'alot iD Newport
Beach that ... part ol lhe Purim
festivities on Marcil 14. This...,
done to blot out tbe name of the
evil H•mn, the riDain in the
puppet sbow•s telliDg of the
Book of Eatber. Parim is a
commemoratioa by Jews of their
ddilUUCC from cblh by the
intenallioa of Queen Esther
and her udc. Monkcai. in
ancient Persia.
cxplaiocd the holiday that is
c:debrated every year OD the l«Ji
and ISth of March. .. King Aha-
suerus of Penia wanted to show
off the beauty of bis queen.
Vashti. at a party be was giving.. ..
ling said. -She rd'uscd~ so be
dethroned bcr and went looking
for a new queen. His new queen
was Esther who was Jewish.
Mordecai would not bow down
to him. Mordecai got Esther to
use her position as qU«D to
interocde for her people and told
tbc king of Haman·s plans.
Haman had gallows built for
Mordecai.. but l.ing Ahasucrus
ordered Haman hanged instead
of Mordecai. thus saving the
Jewish people ...
Pr aye r meetin g set
•Mordecai. Queen Estber•s
uncle. uncovered a plot to kill
the king by HaDWJ, a jealous
and powerful viz.ia-o( Abasu--
aus. who also plotted to dat.roy
in one day an of the Jews living
in the Persian Empire because
The word pur means lot or
section and Purim means many
lo~ which was the massacre
plan for that day. Tbe Feast of
Purim is cekbrm:d with cos-
tumes. soup, and great joy.
Tbe joyous carnival atmos-
1be St. Andrew's Prab}'tel'-
ian Chmda Prayer Seminar will
be held OD Saturday• March 28~
from 8 a.m. to 12 noo~ with
workshops lccl by both visiting
theologia.m and residcat mi.nis--
tas of St. Andn:w's Olllrc:h.
A continental breakfast will
Religious Directory
TEMPLE ISAIAH to , "
SeHl!llllt s.¥icl fridllr .. 8:15 p.m.
Rabi Slewen o. Sch1llz president: JOel Abramsohn
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rm •ation. Call 631-91 SO.
St. Andrcw•s Presbyterian
Charcb is located at (;O() St.
ADdrew•s Road in Newport
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The Elorald E. Somtoand
felicity A.. Sodaro Re-
~ wtw Trust, 1751 East
Gany ~sac. sna
Ala. CA 92705.
This busine:u is con-
ducted bf • ....,. ....
nership. SCned: Sixpesce
tfWIS al Amel ica, Inc.. W-6-
liam A. Caine. k Esea.~
Vece ~e5ident.
This R*"'•8"it w filed
With the County Clerk al
()ranee County on March
16, 1987
file Ho. f338337
3/19 3/26 412 4/9 0091
PUmJC "°'1C(
HCI 11 iOUS •m"ESS
UIE STATEIEllT
~~,.persons ar't!
<10tn1 business as SJX·
P[HC£ INN Of VAll.E.JO
: 751 East GMry Avenue
Ste C Sarta Ana CA
92705
< SJ.pence Inns al Amit!r
ica Inc ~.tom.a Oona id
E Sodaro and F~ crty A.
Sodaro Q~~e Trust
1751 U5t Gany Avenue
Ste C Santa A~ CA
92705
Wilham A. ~ ne Jr a'lCI
Temmy .._ Ca.ne ~
Trust 175 1 East Garry
A~ Ste C. Santa AN
CA 92705
This bus ness s con
ju(;ted by a ~ pai"t·
~ p S..pled Scapenc:e
Inns al AmenQ. Inc.. 9y W.._,, A Caine J, Euc
~Vace-Pres
This st.llleJ 1 iei c was Med
WTth the County Oen al
~ Cot.riry on March
16. 1987
f"; le No 338338
3 19 3/26 4/2 419 0092
1-31352
PUmJCMJTU nc111110US •a•ss
U. STATlmlfT
The ~ ... penon s
Cbnl bus&ness ~ NUNN
t>.RCHITTCTURE & Pl.AN~
NIM> 31011 Paseo Valen
oa. San~ ~a1 io
CA 92675
Roy Oennts Nunn, 31011
PMeo v~ San Juan
Capestrano. CA 92675
This business is con
aucted by an 1nc:111,.dua
~ RoyO Nunn
Ttte re11strant com·
metlCed to ~ bus.
ness under the flc:tnloos
bus.mess Ml'lle ~ Klowe
onFeb 1 1987
This stlllernent was 6led
llrltt'I the County Clerk al
Oranll! County on March 2
1987
tole No f3370l5
3/12 3/19 3/26 4/2 0074
The ~. person IS
~ blJslness 115: IGNACJO
PALMER ASSOC IA TES.
~ l lilac.MtLw Boa •• erd.. s.. 401. Ne port ee.cn.
CA9'2660
Fnt Soult..st. a Caldor·
naa ....,., prartnenh1p ,
~ Orea Sii&ld. Inc.
a Caktomia COf PQtatJon.
~ Pattnef. '°' 1 allcAltllu lb 't •d. Suaee
401. Nsuput 8eac:h. CA
92660.
Ftr1t Cly ca.. .... n. a
C.C-dor'Ma COtpof WOn
Gr .. ftwttw. 19> Cen-
lurJ~ E.. Loa~
CAtoai7.
Thia •••n•·nuessns as con-
.. dudlnd llJ a 91 I• '*1·
,....Slip $i9 at· Roy E
H.,..,FR, (NO..,_ Ytee "'FR da .. T1ue ........ COin·
hW'KM tD • '...,_
............ IS .... _ _. ....
•on,..., 15. "97.
Thia 11•. -llsd
Amo In t •alts. inc_. a
Caib'nia COflUltiol .. 150
Rivo Alto Canal. Lona
8-d\, CA 90803.
This business is con·
duded bf a ...,.aa part.
nen;hip. se-t Donald A.
Wattson. Jr . General
Pam..
The reaistrants com·
me.c IC:ed '° trW1Yd buse-ness under the flCtitious
buMness name listed~
on March l, 198'.
This sUllt:i•~ was filed
With the County ~ al
Qr-.ie County on Feb 19
1987
File No. F336128
315 3112 3/19 3/26 003'
1-312M
PU8lJC NOTIC( nc11110US •as•ss
NAME STATDEIT
The lonow•1111 oenons Me 00ina bu:sanes.s as. ORANGE
TOWER PARTNERS a ~
Jorn.a ~ Pilrtner'Sh::.l>
27611 LA Paz Roaa. ~
""~.CA92656 Oranae To.e• _ ,., le-d
Part~h1p a Ca ,forn1a
mated ~ p 27611
La Pu Qoad. aguria
~~-CA92656
The Mutua L~fe lnsu
rarice Company of New
Yor'll. a New Yor1il corpcn
t.on. 5690 OTC ~.
~.C080 lll
Th•s bus.nes.s IS con·
OUCUld bJ a ~ Pif't· ~·P Staned Orance
Ta.er l.-ndJed Partnership.
a Cat•b , .. lwnded partner
sh p. Birtcher Campbell
Propenaes a Cahforn1a
1enera1 partnership.
Birtcher a ~hforn a
• m1ted partnersh p
partner" EWtcher ~
mere CorporatJorl a Cakb·
n.a eotpotabc)l t DonMj B
TaJCOtt. ~ Robert
M Campbel . Partner
The re11strants com
me iced to transact bus.
nes.s under tne f ctrtJOUS
business name llSled ~
on Oct. 20. 1986
Th1s statement was mecs
with the County ~ al
Qraoee County on Feb 19
1987
~Se ~ F336053
3 5 3/12 3119 3 26 0033
1-311"
WMJTU nc11110US •rs•ss _.. STATEIEJIT
The...,...... persons are
doln& business ~ IRVINE
PlAZA. 450 Newport Cereer
[)me. Sue 30&. Ne port
Beach. CA 92660-7640
IMne Ptaza Assoo I a
c.kb ·-UrriillBd Partner· she>. •50 NeuiUt C.enler
[)me. Sum 304. Ne port
Beach. CA~~.
Thrs business rs con·
ducilld bf a limlll!ld l*trtef·
she> s.-t IMne Plaz:a
Associates.. a Cahfomia
Lunrted Partnership; ST
Land AssooR!s Limilied
Partnershrp, a ~
Li meted Partnership: ST
Und Conape17. a D ' •
corpoqtion; Ratlert y.
Hwy, Yic.9-Pl ....
The ieetst» •ftb c:oot-
merlC.t to Ila.ad ...,.
neu under a.. fidiio11
buslr.--listlld ...
on Now. 26,. 1995. nm , , nrr•-lil9d
uctl lhe QMll1 a.1l al
Orarwa ~ .. Feb. 27.
1917
Fie No. n.:.M
315 3112 3/19 3126 OOll
~CAa81. _ ........ ICJ.
llnc... c 5' .. Wt ...
-. 2!il001 Meil ,.. .,,
1223. M*icMt Yilio. CA
9281.
,...... ........... i• COft-
dudlnd bf • CQllaOllllicNI.
Siped; .... lnsunnat
Al•ICJ. Inc.: Ji11n ..... ~-d1111t.
The NSistraftb com·
IMl9Cld to •aw:t .....
neg .......... f'c:tilio.11
~ ......... ......
onM,25.1-.
This 11 1 ••• -.... ..,, ... ~Cid d
Or-. eaur., on ~ 17.
1987.
File Na. Fl35829
315 3112 3119 3126 0028
"*IC 9I01D
HCllllOUI • 2 • ..._STAl-J
The ltiaa..• s-sans are
dotna business n : THE
CAUFOANIA Q.UB. 2•18
Holldaiy Ad.. Hupurt 9ch.
CA92660
KatMr-ine Elizabeth
Mader, 2•18 ~Ad,,
Newport Bc:ft. CA 92660 ,,., ... Can.,.... 2561
· lmne Aw... COiia ~CA
92627
This business cs con·
duded by~
The rq1str-ant com·
mead ID transac.t busi-
ness unoer the fictmous
DuSJness name 0t names
sted abolre on "'a' 5.
1987 S.Cned Katherine
~MMier
n us siaternef1I was (\led
rm the County Cle'1L ol
C>roincie Councy on a.a.ch
:6 1987
F e t.ic> f338333
3, 19 3126 412 419 ClOM
&..JODe
PUa.ICNOlla ncnnous •rswss
NAME STATtm'Jfr
Tne pen.ans are
00on1 t>us.ness as: MAR
GUER1T£ PA UJ0N. MIS-
SION vtEJO CROWN CEN
TER. PAClflC PAR« PlAZA.
lllSSION CRO'W"f CENTER.
PAOflC BUSI ESS P
PACIFIC TECH ~OGY
PARK 24800 Ct'lf ~nta
Dr Ye ti rSstOO V e,o CA
92691
II fS5'0n repo Bus.mess
PrCJPettJeS tnc ~
24800~ e>rn.e.
SIOf'I Viewo CA 92691
Th s bus•ness is con·
Ckded by a cor poratton
T~ re11strant com·
mencea to tranYct tus..-
nes.s unc>e< the hctitiou.s
DvWleSS name "' fWTleS sted ~~ on Janua.ry
1987 ~ MassJOn Vte90
&s.ness P\'OPefbeS. Inc
'II latr'I I( $m:'lth, Secretary
Thrs mtet• ~ • was filed
the Courcy aer. Off
~ County on Jan 21
1987
r ie No f333315
3 12 3 19 3126 •12 0058
.......C910ncl ncn110US•wss
... STATBaWJ
The lolow• per1Gl'5 are
dotn& bus.tness n: THE
BUSINESS CREATIVITY
WORKSHOP. YUOELSOH
ASSOCIATES. JESSICA
STUART SOflNAAS. 219-"
Rochester Street. Costa
Mesa. CA 926Z7.
Jerry M Yudlllor\ 2J9. ~
Aax:tme SL. O:.aa Mesa.
CA926Z7
Jmlic:a Sia-' Vudetlon.
2J9. ~ latd 1 SL. C'Al8a
tateu. CA 92627.
Tim bus;l'ft,S is con-
duc:Ud "' ....,.,.. Md ....
The reci:stranl c.om-
n"*IC.t to .. rd ....
... under ... fidiltioe•
busir.s ,_ Of --llslsd wtao.e .. 1/ 1187. s..t ,_.,., Ill. Y• 1 2 1,
Jwic:a s...t Ywf ? I\.
T1l8 rl 2 -· -filld .e .. c...., an of
Or-. ~ on lltrdi
16.1917.
Fill No. f13l3JS
3119 3126 •12"' cme
..... ,. w.-ra
fClii .... 21119 ... sran 1
The ....... ....,,. is
doinc business a: BER·
NA.RD WINTER ~ CO..,_
PAHY.180 Nia~ Cellllr
OrNt. ~ 2.00. Newport
9eac:t\. CA 92660.
Afan K Blument~J.
2'892 Via def Rio. El Toro.
CA92.630.
This business is con·
dueled bt an tndmdual
s.-t: A&.e It Blumenthal •
The rq_isttanl co .
mer ICed to tralsact busf..
ness. ~ the tictibol 1S
business name ks8ed abowe
on January 1987
This stA:i ne'll was filed
the Counly CleB al <>ranee County or librcn 6
1987
Fie No. f337496
3 12 3119 3/26 412 0065
l·lllA
.......CNOTICE
ACllOOUS •as•SS
U.STAnmxT
The ~ person ·~ oo.na business a~ THE
CROOl(Al..L a::JlilPJUn'. 160
-.ewpott ~mer Dnft.
s250. Neuco1 8eKb. CA
92660
Oartes E. Ctooliaa.. 1516
Sunset~~~
~.CA92651
Ttus bus• ness ts con·
duded by an lndMdual
~Charles E. CnDall
The reaistrant com·
metic::ed to transact busi·
nes.s undet the flCtltious
business name isled abcMe
on February l . 1917.
This ~ was fded
With the County CleR al
()ranee Courtly on Feb 2•.
1987
Fi No f336508
3112 3119 3126 •12 0068
l..JJ.Ja
flUmJC llOTICE
FCllllOUI •'llllESS
..,._STAJWI
Thell*w.~.-e
dow'I ~a. DAVE'S
OElJ. 24001 VQ Fabnc311 i1e
8902, MJS.sion YteJQ, CA
9269l
OaYid T F HS1eti. 22
Amberle.af. lr.1 ne. CA
9271•
Diana Y f . Hsjeh, 22
Amberle.af, Irvine, CA
92714
Tius business is con-
duc:tl9d bJ husband and
.... ~ o.id Hsieh. The1.,...aa .. na1,.
~··· 11* 2 2 ·•-lled .. .. Caurlltr a.ta ol o...aa c.n; .. Melds 3,
1987.
filaND.FD7111
l/12 3119 3126 .,,_ 0073
•-11-a-•.a111• ... I t• ua.
•NHS II 10 Pd ., ... .. To•-.. ..... c•• o a a.• a a •CNd-
es•JU••.._..,
bl ••rt• ..... ..u ...... -.
FIW.lfMlll
A J SX '-'-'lied
bfQtf!'OMWOin ..
Si J I iu c..t d c.MCiE
C lb requ ntifte that
CHMll£S RtWUZO be
EJJEl•1t • par'IDMI
,.. P '1 .. n• *• ................. ..._n.un • e I ...... , •'1111111' II' rr ..
............... tre• ..
.. u I I., ... ..
&llllaAd.
All&m .. • .. Jff•
••111111•4/0111711
l• ..... ,,... 3.IDc:ltld
.. 1'0 a.lie c.... on.
Wll2 s.Mia Mm. CA tZJIOl.
If '°" OBllCT ID .. .............. ,., ...... ................
henrifts..., a...,.._ ..............
olYctO• ....... court ....._ .. ._ ... Your
llPP91• ............ . .... ..,,.....,,
rf YOU NIE. A CIE>fTQft
• a caaw• o.-. al ...... 111..,..,musttila
,_.C-... .... court OT
Pl r•iltD .. ,_...,
,....,. Gliw ...... Md
bf .... court wilhin ...
............. dltlal
lint -..... of lllllrs a
prowidld in S.-1 700 d
hC1' Camia ....... c.odl..
The .... tor .. dllilfts
.. not ..... prior to tour
~ frumlhedltealthe ,.....diced ...
YOU MAY DAMINE the
file .. by the aut. "JOU
are illlll 1 1 in the emee.
JOU mar s.w upon the
e-eae OT adminimalb. ar upon the ..,,,'*7 lor the
eeaa Ot admiltbtJ ....
and file wilh the OJUt wiltt'I
proof al seMce. a wrGen
request statJnc that rou
desft soecial notice al the
fi al ., """"'*" 'J and appia1semet1t ol estale as.sen ar ol the petGlf '5 "'
acaullSmenboled "'Sec.
tons 1200 and 1200 5 al
lhe~ '-obaRCode
RICHARD A HIGBY.
ESQ Att~ fOI pet•·
ooner Po Bal 328. ~
lslMd CA 92662
A-137200
3112 3119 3/26 oon
1..JUl7
Pia.IC llOT1CE nc111..,..,.•ss
..._STATEmJll
The ...... pengrlSare
~...__a:CAPITM.
SOlUTrO S BRISTOL
INVESTORS. a c.alrfoma.a
a.m.llld~ I~
Brl:sld. ••• port 8eldi.
CA92660
Gary 0 T uckman 95
W.-l.elfW.,.~
CA94025
R.. Bruce RJCb. 197 Wal-
-Hays DrMt.. ,,_MD. CA 94304
Thas bus.ness is COf\·
dUdld bf a limed CJllf'lnet ·
shto s.-t; c;.y 0. T~-
"*'-
The recJstt-ants com-
'' elC.t to tranuct bJst. ness under tbe fidlto1S
busw'1SIS .,.,.,.. lisaed abowe
on April 2'. 1986-
This -·-· .as filed .. the t.ounly Clerk ol <>rarwe Count, on Feb 24.
1986
file No F336507
3112 l/19 3126 •12 0069
141315
PWl.IC SIOllCE
f'lti II ... •n IF ESS
..... STalW
The ........... 6.-e
OOlr'I busine55 a: BA y.
SIDE PH.ARSaSAC'Y, 1016
Bays.de On.a. Newport
~CA~
...,.. FtMi1•1 An:p&
bon Cc»oi .... 1016 Bllp-
s.ide Dn.. Nsu;at 8w:f\
CA92662.
This business is CIOft>-
dudlnd .., • iDirll .......
Siped~ llaltin ,........
~ Corporation;
,._... ftlduawa. Pll 'tvL
Tiie ,....... CGID-
....allll tD •• 2 ...... ._ .......... . ... ,_ ...... ....
.. .....,1.1917.
Tllia t a a • -lied ..... c..a, a.fl of
Or-.~ -r-. 26,. 1917.
FieNo.FD&79'
3112 3119 31215 "2 00'10
•--n-a-• ftUITU"S ...
T.&. ... ••uv • l
DPUUTIC* 06 THl
MnlEanMEPIDCi'*•
-Mt~ ... ., SHOULD CDfl'M:T A LAW-
YOl
0..#M.~ ltl7.lt~45
A.Ill. IEJIUACT -.., 111p1h'l11f T.-......,
llld ..,.,. a .. Dlllld of
Jn.a 1« Jid IJAE I ET
'· 1913.. • ..... ND.13-5'0618.of cmc:ill kl»*
in ... cimil:e of .. QutlJ
~ of ORANGE °"'""· s.. of ~ NIA. EMC&Md by S.C.
OSAOCHE
Will 50.1 AT PU8UC
AUCTION TO HtGHEST
BIOOOt ~ CASH C.... ........ °' ..........
"'°""of .. Unilllld 9lillls) al THE MAIN N08TH
ENTaANCE TO THE
COUNTY COURTHOUSE.
700 aw: CENTBt WEST.
SMTA~CA•.-.
-......... COJ1 ljld
toMd .... Mldbfilunds
Sllid Deed al Trust in the
propertf Ml ntn d' in uid
County ... Sim dlllaibed
n:
LOT 15. 8lOa( l6 RIVO
SECllON. aTY Of NEW-
PORT BEACH. AS PER MAP
RECOR0£0 IN BOOK •.
PAGE 25 Of MISCfl I MitE· ous MAPS. '"1lfE oma . Of THE # COUNTY
RECORDER Of SAID
COUNTY
The --atdl~ and CJlher WllWIGi ~1-
if ..,, al the ,.. Plooe1'J
described a~ is pur·
parted to be. 3609 W BAL·
BOA BlVO • NEWPORT
BEACH. CA 92663
The~ Trusa.e
dtsd-.. .., liabiliity tor
ltrT'f Ltacot •edt iess ol the
stl1!ll'I ~ and act.
common des•~at•on. if
MTJ, SIKMft hlftft.
:;_, sale be fn9de.
but without cowef\ant Of
lQrTanty. expr-ess or
mplied, r-ea-d1n1 11tle,
p055'fSS!!O'\ OI tneumbran-
ces. to ~ h ···--·· pnnciplll s.a11al1he rdl(s)
seond bt gicj Died al
Trust. u •est b:t ..,. ..
as~ "' 5-' noln(s).
ao.aias.. '.,,, under Che
leriT1s al Slid Died al T rusl.
tees. ctarwas and ell*llW
al Che T rustle and al Ow
tnlSb a , 1 bf said Deed
ol Trust
The ~ MO.ft al the
~ ..... ice al the otlf>.
~ seand bf ... prco..
AnWJ nc '1nan. Inc.. •
CaWornia COf PG*"'-150
Rrvo Alto C.nal, ~
~CA9Cm3.
~rwood l ... rNestJ---••-m-
Cot1..,...,, Inc.. • ~·CIOf iUllJor\. e/o MO New-
po11 Center Oriwe. Suite
655. Heapurt Bad\ CA
92660
Hypotenuse B&S:hstics..
Inc... a c..lil»nia COf IU•
tJon. e/o 1900 A.en.le al
lhl Slar1.. Suitt 1.200. Loa
~CA90067
This business cs c;on..
ducllld bJ a ..,.,_ '*1·
nenhip SCr.t Donat A. wan.on. Jr.. o.Mnl
Partner.
The recisarants CCMn--
nmlC.t to Daaa::t busi-
ness wider lhe &:8iaee
business,.,,. liltld abD.e
on Mardt I~ 198t.
This~-llld ...., .,. C.ountJ a.ti al
Or-. <4df on f-eta. 19,
1987.
file No f3l6127
315 3/12 l/19 3/26 0035
l-.3U1'1
ll1 -{CITM:lml .. .......,
NOTICE TO DfH.NIWfT <Amo • An Ado), I.AMY
OONAl.D JAMES. JN:Jl.JAMCS. RHOHM L BAADY. JOHN
DOE BRADY. CAUR>RNlA FmERAl. SAVINGS AHO LOAN
A.SSOCIATlOH.. A c:orporllllOla. fEDERAl HOM£ LOAN
MORTGAGEOOAPOAATION.GMlMOJN:Jl.~and
al'6S016~dlin:wC.,, ..... Ot .. "ifldt .......
bde, ell*. '9ft OI ••est In tN prapert) des::aibld in
tt'.le .,..,_ to ..... dis' tide,, OI .,.,, dDMd on Plaif tllfts'
bde ..__,~•DOES l lhrouP 100.
YOU ARE 80NG sum 8Y P\AINTlf'f; <A Ud. le eS1:i1
dti••daid>), B..llA8£TH f JAlalES.
You t..e 30 CAlOIOAR DAY'S after Olis ""'WiOIS IS
serwd an JOU to a tw11J 6!11 ...,....ae 11 lh:s eoutt.
A ~ ar phane cal nat pral9d J10U. 'f'All
typcc;Aili• •9SPGI• n1Ult be., praper ..... lorm .. JOU
-tbe c:aurt to ,_. p.r Cllle...
If JOU do aa1 tie'°"' ,...,.... on tin-. JOU ..., t.
Che CW.. __, 'lfAJI ,_. mcwwr and PCW1r m1J be '*" ..... ..,,._ wawc lram hcaurt.
There .. ._ ..... t1FC11 •••G.. Yau .., -tD calan-..., ril!M_, lfJOU donal ..... -.,.,.
JOU _,cal ..... .., fWilmll _,.. OI a ..... lid
.,.. (liald ........... boalO.
0.S.• da QYe la ........... C~at ildcilll usa.d-."" pliuD da JO DIAS~..,.
prt 11 .. MN lf'l IPJI ' wrilll a ..... 9ft-cark
UM cart. o .-1111 t '' 'Mica "°la ..... .
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.. • m ~I a 1111 n£ NDVPORT BBGNICOSTA MESA NEW8llAVINE TODAY
,..c_
fCilt .. • I 1• ......... di
The --· '*"°" is doin1 businea as: E-Z
ARM. 20616 C--. 8llbcJ9
Isle. CA 92662.
Somenew Enterprises
Inc. (C:Mitomia}. 206" Cd-
lins. Balbm 1sAe. CA 92662.
This business is con-
ducted by • corpcntion.
~ Nancy ICJanl.
The recistrant com-
metlC:ed to transact busi-
ness under the fictitious
buslne5$ name listed abowe
on 1/16/87.
Thas sUlb::ment was filed
With the County Clerk of
Onlnae County on Feb 18,
1987
File No F335987
3/26 •12 4/9 •116 0110
The follow1na persons
have abandoned the use of
tne f1 ct 1tious business
name SIR SPEEDY PRINT-
ING CENTER #186. 1303
.&voe.ado St . NewPort
Beach.Ca 92660
8r111sh•ar S Grewal!
26932 Fort Apache Cir . El
Toro. Ca 92630
The f1ctrticus business
name referred to abowe wctS
flied on 3122/85 en the
County ot Oranee Ong1nal
File No F272018
This busmess was con-
ducted by ~n 1ndrvtdual
S.gned Bn11shwar s Gre-
wal!
This statement was filed
WTth the County Cleril of
Orange County on March
18. 1987
3126 412 •19 •116 0111
l-31112
PUaJC ll01lCl
ntil llOUS 8USDESS
NAm STATEmlfT The .,.,..._, person I'S
~business as: ORANGE
JULIUS. 711 East Ba!bm
Blwd • Balboa. CA
EVEREST, INC . A ~1
Corp . l •SO Ala Moaina
Blvd . •1205. Honolulu.
Hawa1196814
This business is con-
ducted by a COlporWon
S11ned EVEREST INC
l.JndaL~~
The rea1strant com-
met IC:ed to tranYd busi-
ness under the fictrtJous
bUslness name hsled abowe
on Apnl, 1987
Thas statement was filed
With the County CleA of
Oranee County on March
18. 1987
Fite No F338607
3126 4/2 •t 9 •116 01 12
"*-ICNOTa
ntililOUSMI• " ..._ITAlW
The~ 1)81SOll$~
dcMn1 busuMSs as. THE
WHEELBARROW-Silks.
Gifts and GI-. 8211 s..
twd. H&.rb_.1 8ch. CA
926'6.
Jan~~821 1
5-bird. Hufeil.., 8ch.
CA92646
Susan Jo Bouler. '2074
5-t Or_ Com Illes.a. CA
92626
This bustness 1s con-
cldld by a ....... s-t-
nershc>-~Jan Pt¥lis
Serafin.
The rqrstnnt com-
ma IC:ed to trarlSaCt bust-
• ness under the fictitJous
buslr.ss name isaed ~
on Mar. 31.1987
ThlS ~,...,. was filed
wrth the CounlJ Clerti of Or-. County on .._ 23.
1987.
f"llle No.. F338!MO
3/26 '12 ,,9 4116 0128
WliiOl1CI
M:iii.... EU
..... sra.t ••
Thetaluwiici*•• .. dainl bulinea a: uoo ENGaNEERING. 3101 .... cnr.i-._ s.a Al-. CA
92704
~ fllarclttsMt.. 601
Udo Patt& Dr • Newport
8-dt. CA 92661.
tt.wlltOfld Ma«~
12551 Yrsta ,.,...me.
S.U Ar-. CA 92705..
Tius buW..SS is con-
ducted by co-pwtnen
s
s.--..•d111re
The rawistrant com-
,..IC8d ID n-=t bud-
ness under the fic::titiol•
busifms..,,. lsa.d ~
on 3-1-87.
This i' 2
.... -filed
wilt! the Cowley a.rt of 0rarwt Cowley on Marr. 23,
1987.
file No. f338Ml
3/264/24/94116 0129
&.J11W
WllOYICI
'90'1CE06 DU1" 06
JMDC. ......
fl'.lli--Mil&id
DTATE • a,.1J74ia
To .. 9-s.' '*i&. Cl~ coi•.-096-ilan...., ....... wllD...,
be Clllw di .... k 1 .... or ..... 4JM£T
G. Bl.AHK AU ·J
8lANJl Al(A ET GIL·
...VllAMl. As an ... ..._lled
bJKATHUINa.AM(fn._
SuoerW ~of OMHGE
County requestinc that
KATHLEEN BLANK be
appointed as personal
........... tD adminis-
.......... of ......
dent.
The petition '9Quests
.....,tD ...... 1 .. lbe
.... undstheindirpel ..
dent Administration of
EstmsAct.
A ._we on the petition
will be held on 4/ 15/87 al
1:45PM '" Dept. 3 localed
at 700 CIVIC CENTER
ORM WEST. SANTA ANA.
CA92701
IF YOU OBJECT lo the
crant'"I of the petition, you
should eittw ~ at lbe
heann1 and state your ot>tections 01 Ide written
objecbons with the court
befote the heann&. Your
a~~betn~
son OI by 'fOJI MD I ie1
If YOU ARE A CREDITOR
or a conttneent creditor of
the deoeasetJ. you must file
your ~Im With the COUf1 Of
Qr"esent rt to the personaJ
representaltve appointed
by the court wfthfn fou1
months from the dale of
firs& tSSuMlCe of letters ~
pronded en secbon 700 of
the CaJitonaa Ptobiite Code
The bme for fiq ciaams
will not eaptl'e pnor to four
months from the dR of the hYnnc notad at>owe
YOU MAY EXAMINE the
fde kept by lhe court. " you
~ ~ person interested 1n
the estalle. JOU ~ sen-e
upon the eaec,utor or
~. OI upon the
.U1iey tor the executor or
admtlllStnltDr. ~ file ~
the court with prool of ser -
wtCe. a Wf1llen requesa stat·
me that '°" desire ~1 nabce of the fitq of an
inventory and appra1s.e-
ment of es&* assets OI of
the pebtiol tS OI acccunts
me1tioned in sectJons 1200
and 1200 5 of the Calilomi8
FtobmCode.
Attorney for petitJoner·
8£VERL Y J VERANO Of
FIORE & NOAD8ERG. 4631
TELLER AYE , STE 120.
NEWPORT BEACH. CA
92660
3126 4n ''9 0133
1-Jllll
WMJTU
SUIIIIllMS
(CIT AaOlll Jll DC.»alJ
NOTICE TO DEf£NOMT.
(AIMO a Ac:usado)
YAYAR INOUSTRIES. a cali-
fomq oorpc:nbOn; JORGE
YAVA.R and OOES l -25.
1ncluslve
YOU ARE BONG SUED
BY fltAINTlff (A Ud le
em ciern. ldando)
TRUMAN H RISA
You tllllle lO CALENDAR
DAYS after ttlls ~·••IOI IS IS
served on you to file a
tn»= .a..1 resooiase at Otis
court
A lealer 01 phone ail
nat prc9ct ~ Wo"' ~
9'1aen JespolllSe must be in
~ lepl torm if '°"' ......... court'° ... )QA'
cast.
" 1G' do nat file Wo"' ,...,... on time.. JIOU ""Y ac.e the case. end ,aur
....... "'°""and~ may be taken without
~ -··· trum the aut.
There are ~ lept
requirements.. You may
...tk>cal anlltbu., rilf1I
...,. lf JUU do nat iu.. an
..,,.,, JUU "Wf c:a9 an
...,. •*7 rtlllral w\lice or a
..... ~ oflic:9 (Wld in lbe
phoneboc*)
O..• de~ le.,.,... ..-. em Oltlcion ;.ddal
Ulllld ...,. un s:Mm de 30
DIAS CAl£HOMIOS s-a
pt 11 ital una ~iesla
escnta • n,.pr. .. estl
CXlf1lt.
Une c:a'ta 0 un9 IM1Mla
91' 1 tonica no le oft.,..a
po•ltiKOoet; SU reso-.esta
elC'ID• mlOMW--QUe
cumrplir can 1115 ~.
dldn ......... 4*dlss.t
...... ~ .... ant
..,cMtu~
Si __, no ap,.1•111n• .. .,
' -r • ..,......,... ....... c-.., ........
............. *-o
, .. Cmll .... .......
did .. --........... par ......... ~
Ellllln --.... I I• BS' ~ .. urMd ...,.....,.""._..
iNMdial.ameftte. Si no
eoaoce • un ·~· ..,.......,•un•wicio • •••a• Mi.-o a ... afic:ina de .,.....
..... c.. .. direcbio -elanico)
CASENlWJt (Nunwo
del c.o) 49-78-63
The nemaandacklt ·--ess ... of
the court is: to~ '1 m.:.cu, de la a.ta•)
SUflERIORCOURT~ CALI-
FORNIA. COUNTY OF
ORANGE. 700 CMc Cenm
OrWe West. P.O. 8ol 838.
S.U Ana. CA 92102
The name. address.. and
lletepto ie nwnt.r of pqrn
tifl's attorney. or plantiff
without an lltbtiey, ~(El
nombre la dinlcciol1 '1 et
nume'o de teietono del
a~dei demandante. o
def demand.ante que no
bene allopdo, es)
R08£RT K. SAU.
A Protes.sional Corpcna.on
Bonnie J BnMn
25231 Pueo de Ahc1a
Suite 100
Lacuna H'11s., CA 92653
(71') 85&-0295
DA TE: AUG. 12. 1986
GARY L GRAHVIUE. CleB
(Adlano)
by MARjt YN DAVIS. Decuy
{Det.peo)
NOTICE TO TliE PERSON
SERVED' Yau ~ serwd as
anmdiwtdual~
3126 412 4/9 4/16 0124
l -311G
WNOTa _, I DllS
(ClrACIOlll JUDICIM)
NOTIC£ TO OEJ'EHOAHT
(AYISO a Ao'Ado)
YAYAR lNOUSTAfES. a Calt-
forru coporltJoti. JORGE
YAVAR and DOES 1-25.
1nduslwe.
YOU AR£ BUNG suro
BY PlAJNTlff (A Ud le
em demandando)
TRUMAN H. RISA
You halwe 30 CAl.ENOAR
°"YS after this summotas es
served on you to file a
tjPNI inlet• response ait lhis
court
A leber OI phone cal
nat praCed JOLI, ~ ~
wnlllen l'espotl l5e must be "'
~ "Pl form if you
...a the court ID heer '/OJI
case. " '°" do nat 1ile )IOU' response on bme. JOU mar
lose the QW, and ,our wases. money and property
may be taken Wltt'tout
furtt8 wat'mfC from the
aut.
There are other lecat
requirements You ~'1 ..... to cal .. alllDmey,..,.
..., If JOLI do not know an
illll:ii I fe'/, JIUU mar caf1 an
alb•le1 reteral ~or a
..... _, olfic:e (llsaed II\ the
phone book).
()esp.es de QUe le entre--
.,.,. estl c:itKu1 judic:aal
usaed .,_ un ~de lO
DIAS CALENtWnOS s-a
presenlar UN resp! .SU
escrita a ~ .. em
c:Me.
UM carta o una .. ,.a
telebuca no le af1ecera
Pi WecC O t; SU resp lleSt.a
escriaa ~baWque
cumpl.ir can In formal,.
dldes ""*' ·~ $1 usllld ~ que .. carte
escuche SU calO.
$; llJtld no ftlpii_ .. ._b SU
,.... ...... ~puede
....,.., .. ~' te ...-n
quills SU ulmrio,. SU dinso
J '*-COlm de SU P'QPie-
ded sin WllO adiciol• par
--de .. COl1I. Udlllnaer.~
I a t PU.le QUI u8ld
quiem ..,_a un.........,
1nmedi1Qmente. se no
conoce • un abocaldo.
puede .... ~ silr'wtClo
de ......... ...
0 • .,,. ofic:im di ..
...., < .... e1 c1twcuiu ..,_ ....... ).
CASE NUll8ER: (Jblwo
~Calo)·~ 19"3
Tht,.,.. and addlwaf
.._ court ce ........ ,
dii9ClaM de la ant ->
SlftJIOft COURT Of. CAU-
FOttHlA. COUNTY Of
mtANGE. 700 C.Mc c..
OrM .... P.O Blalll.
S.. AM. CA t2102 n.e--..U Ilft
''J'V•-•ilMsfll ...... ~ ..... ., ,w ....
....... an 81 ,.,. · ('(J
ilk ti8C II • ICdM• J el wo de trlrtono det Ml,..... ........ -.0
del d11W..,_ que no ....... ->
wa11.SAU.
A Pl c '11 1 • llf .. Corpot"'nr.1111tiCJrtw· 'lftj
&amieJ .......
25231 Pneo de Al icia .
Suiel 100
~Hill. CA 92653
(714) 856-0295
OAT£; AUG. 12. 1986
GARV L GRNMU.E. Oertt
(Adamio)
by MARILYN DAVIS.~
(01'1• iJo>
NOTU TO THE PERSON
SERVO>: You .. sewd on
behalf al". Yaww Industries.
A Catitom.. Corpcntroo
under CCP '16.10 (corpor-
ation)
3/264/24/94/16 0125
l -l.lnl
"'81.JC NOTa
NOTa Of DE.Ant Of
HAAllET a lllCllUUJN
ANDOf HlillON TO
U.SdJEa ESTATE NO.
A-137350
To all heirs.. beneficaanes.
credCOr's,, ~ cred·
·~ and persons who may be Olhennse interested &11
the -.II °' estale of HAR-
RI ET B .-CMUWN AKA
HA ARI ET BARDING
McMUWN
A pelJbon hn been filed
by HEATHER McMULLIN
KENNY 1n the Super.~
Coult of ORANGE c.ount,
l'eQ!iesb«C tNt: HEATHER
McMUWN KENNY be
appomted as personal
~toadmmts
ter the es&aee of the dec:e-
dent.
The pe<t1t1011 re<iunts
MJthonty ID~ the
es13lle under the It ldepet ..
dent Adm1n1str~t1on of
Estales Act
A. healwc on 1he petJbon
.. a be hetd on '/ 15187 at
1 4 SN "' De:pt. 3 loalied
at 700 CIVIC CENTER ,,.
ORM: WEST. SANTA. AHA.
CA
IF YOU OBJECT ID the "•D'tl al the Pl!tibolt. 1G' should eiil:her appear .. the
heannc and state your
obtec:tions "' file wntten
obiedliol IS '9itt\ the court
before the he91 •na. y 04ll
.tOPW•IC:e lfW1 be "' pet· son OI by 'JOI." atlDf I "'1
IF YOU ARE A CREDfT~
OI a c::oellbliee-ii credilDr of
the dee ed. JOU must file
.,o.Jlf aaifn Wild\ IN court or
preswtl • '° ... per$Onal
~~nted
by Ute court Within four
monchs from the dllle of
f~ as:suance al leael's as
ptOrlded in w:bon 700 of
... c.hbTu ProbaaCode.
The tJrne tot fihnc ct.ns
wiU nat eapn pnor ID four
morilhs tram the dale of the
,_ •• natJCed atx.e.
YOU MAY EXAMINE the
file...,. bJ the court. "1G'
... _.... u•wstld ..
the esim. JOU mar W!fW
upon the ellecutor or
............ "'upon the .nor • ., far the 1 1 c•mr or
admiiOiit» ..... and file wittt
the cau11 we prod al ser-w.m.. ...... ,._ st.rl-
...... JOU desire sc-:ial
notice al h filirc al an
imentory and aC)prat.se-
mer't of --llSSets or of ltw Plll*Of l$ OI accounlS
,,..,lllioNd in w:bOi l$ 1200
and 1200.Saf .. Caifott•
Pt.--Code.
Aaomey for petitioo•.
LAwwt F0JX la HAU. 2
MRK Pl.A2A. SUITE 100. ttMNE. CA 9n14
31264/2419 0126
~
.....CllC»'11CI .... -111-a-06 DUlll 06 llA
llmlAQt'F 2Al906 H1nmTOuma1u
lllATI • a,.un11
To'll ........ belllllic*ies..
aedlDJ~ CD .... il Cftd.
ilDn.. and .... who.,.,
be--·-...... 111'" ttw .. ar _....of fYA
LEONA ClNlt([.
A J 1ltia1t .,_ ._, 9act
br TlfEO :JOM KRING in
·-Superlw Court of ORANG( Ceul'llrf911 ....
... ll4£0 ~ QING be
............ .. penonal , ............. ... ......... ,,, .. ~ .....
TM piirlttiOft l'9Q u rib kl..._.., .......
...... undrr .. w ,.,
defltAdm~of
&l*aAd.
A 9-"•W C1rt 9hl Jl 1W ~•
Will .. Mid Oft 4/151S7 •
1 ~Sflll In Dlipl. 3 locaMd
at 700 ClVIC CENTER
ORM WEST. SANTA ANA.
CA
IF lOU OBJECT to the
....... d .. peblD\you
~---..,._-•the
heari,. and stMe woY'
ob;ee.tionl OI tile written
cti;ecl»ot\S ..,. .... court
hebe the ...nna. Your
ac>PWWICe..,., be in per-son OI by fOi" ......,.,,
If YOU Nl£ A at£DfTOR
or a ........... aedib of
the dN: I I «Jd, JOU must file
)QA' daim 1lilh the au1 OI
presenl it to the personal
representatNe appoented
tJ¥ the court withtn four
months from the dMe of
firsi issuance of letl8'S as
prowided 1t1 sectJOn 700 of
.. , . ••'8 3 2 a.a. n. .... tar ... ... ........ ,..., .. ... _ .......... ., .. ..............
YOU MAY mnara ... ...... .., .. cMl.r::
.............. in .......... '°"..., __
upon IM uec.utDr Of .......... or .......
...,.,., IDr lhe r 1 m•ar ar ... ........ ...
tbe mUrt .... p.aal of .. ,
wice. ............ . .. .,.. ,.,., .... soeciat
nabce al tM ~ of an
inventoty and appraise-
ment of.._ alllls or al
I the ....... °' lll::aJ&fts
mereol«Jd in MC:tiolas 1200
and 1200 5 of the Calitomia
Pt ....... Coda.
Attorney tor petitioner:
JOHN 8. flEJDMANN. 700
SO. FLOWER ST~ '600. LOS
AN~CA900l7
3/26 4/2 .t/9 0127
ll!MC7
NOTICl Of l1lll MO l'lAC£ Of fUalC SALE Of
COUATOAL
TJ NO. 1'5al LOU NO. 511742 CMnD.
NOTlCE IS HEREBY GIVEN 8't' THE UNOERSlGNED
THAT A PUBLIC SALE Of Tli£ FOUOWING DESCRIBm
COUATtRAL WlU BE HEl.D AT THE HOUR~ 10:00
<YClOCK A.M. ON THE 20Tii DAY~ APRIL. 1987. AT
THE MAIN ENTRANCE TO TKE PROPER I Y LOCATED AT
4701 VON KARMAN AVENUE. NEWPORT BEACH.
CAUfOMM
OESCRtPTlON ~ COUATERAL;
All Of THE P£RSONAL ~I Y. FURNISHINGS.
FIXTURES ANO EQUlPMEHT NOW OWNED 8't' DEBTOR
~ IN WHtCH OCBTOR NOW HAS ANY tH f ERlSI AND
All P£RSOfW. ~TY. FUAHtSHIHGS. F1XTUR£S
AHO £QUlPMOIT HER£AfTER OWNED 8't' OEBTOR OR
tN WHICH OOITM MAY HCA£NltR ACQUIRE IMY
INTERESl. TOGETHER WITH AU R£1UC01£NTS.
IMPWOVDIEHTS ANO ADOITIONS THERETO. ANO
PlACO> UPON OR A80UT OR LOCATED IN OR AT-
TACHED TO AMY 8UtlDINGS FOR USE IH CONNECTION
wmt THE OPERATION Of OOSIOWS8USINESSON THE
MAL PROPE"1Y KNOWN AS 4701 VON 1Wt1u1AH
AVENUE. NEWORl' IEACH. CAUFOMIA.
TtRMSt CASH IN LAWFUL lllOHEY OF THE UtaTED
STATES Of AM£RtCA AHO TH£ SALE WILL BE ASA UHrT.
THtS NOTlC£ tS GIYEH lN ACCOftOANC( WITH
~ ~ SECTION 950'. SU&-OMSION (3) Of.
TH£ UfWORU COMMOCIAL. COD[ OF THE STATt Of
CAl..1RWtlA.
DATm MMCH 1&. 1917
SERRANO RECONYEYANCE CO#IPAHY
BY: ISi M>O Hal.. VICE PRESaOENT
SOlRAHO RECONVFf ANCE COW'MY. 1001 COlf.
MERCE ORM. IAWlfCW...E. CA 91706. (118)814-7200
V26 O™
llOTICE. 1'1U11&"1 IM.E mu-•--.,..,. ULI-. 11518 --·l•I 15 ml.-a YOU AA£ IN DEfAUl T UNOOt A O€ED Of TRUST
DATED 10/24177. UNl.£SS YOU TAKE ACTION TO
PROTECT YOUR .......UI Y. IT MAY 8E SOlO AT A
PU8UC SAIL If YOU NOD AN EXPLANATION Of ntE
NATURE ~ THE ~ AGAINST YOU. YOU
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llEltCHANDISE
SALES & SERVICE
Antiques •.....••.•.•. 808
AclPhances ...•....... 806
livestoctl ........ : .... 825
8ilds ..•............. 826
REAL ESTATE
HOuta~11 Aaoms 413
Hotefs ....••......... 416
ffdlstrial . . . . . . . . 506
.. .....,..~~ ...... 509
Air...,aes ............ 900
...... Orsic c. ... 912
:..Aas wSlile ........ 910
Appliances Wanted •.. 807
Auctions ••...•....•.. 814 Aoe I .............. 511
Apt$. Furnished •...... 407
Ulle Shore Property 515
Lots for Sale .......... 510
Mobde Homes ........ 917 ANNOUNCEllENTS BUSINESS
A&m5 .. 2 1 ........ 915
Al*> Parts & Tns .... 907
~ ....•....• 200 lrwt lments .. H •••••• 828
Money to Loan ••.•.••• 605
Build"'I Material •.... 811
BuWtess Equipment 818 c.m.a Equipment .•. 819
CoinS/$tamps .•..••.. 813
AcJts.. Unfurnished .... 408
Bids. '° be Mowd .... 816
Morfc,lee & TD .....•. fJl11
Motets ..............• 415
Mouruin Cabins ..... 422
Office Space ..•....•• 420
AA*> __ /Dam ....• 913
....... /For ...... 914 ... Aids •••....... 213
. c.d al Thm*s ....... 201
C.,.111 I t Lob ........ 201
floriltl ............... 207
.f ..... Oirecbt ..... 205
f ..... ~ ...... 206
....... Aida .......... 214
....... fWices ......... 212
I odlll Oubs etc. 209
.................... 815
LCllt .. fGlnd ......... 210
,.,. .............. 211
Money W.ited ....... 606
Opportunities ......... 700
Opportunities Wtd ..... 7~
EllPLOYllENT
Aeencies ............. 300
()pportunities ......... 305
F\~ .......... 307
~ ............. 800
~War*9d ..... 805 Gara9e SMes .•••.•..• 705
Je ., .............. 812
U.ine~ ....... 906
Misc. tor Sale ......... 809
Misc. Wanted ......... 810
MuS1Ca1 Instrument ... 81 1
Office £qutpmei1t •••.. 827
Pets .. Suppl.es ••••••• 823
&.sines$ Property .... 500
Business Rent.Ms ..••• 421
Condos for Rent ...... 409
Condos for Sale ....... 507 ecmme.c.-Property sos
Desert Property ....... 513
f.nns .. Ranches ..... 512 G.aees tor Rent ...... 400
Houses tor Sate ....... 508
Houses for Rent/Furn 405
Houses tor Rent
l lJnfurn ............. 406
CM ot State Prop ..... 514
Raf Estate Wared ... 518
Rei1blts to Share •...•. 412
Real Estate for Xctw ... 517
Rail Estate loans ..... 600
Rooms for Rer1t .•..... 410
IESORT PaOf ERIY
Far Sale .............. 418
RerUI .............. 417
llDlils . . • • . . . . . . . . . . . . 905
CMlpets •.••.•.•....• 919
far!'•• & $parts .••.•• 911
................... 909
~&~ 908
MabHaaaes ......... 916
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Roommate wanted,
ocan-view South Lac-
una House~ Non-
smokina._ -~ofessional
only. MOO mont!'~
indudes utiJities. 499-
2275 ~
Lake Tahoe (North) toM1f1ouse on ..._ w/
~· Ideal for family tak1n1 summer va<:a·
507-Condan•• PW
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LmdlC•rc
CUSTOM LANOSCAP· ING OESIGNS-Spit*ltt
S)'stlems installed/
repaired/cleanups/ L-rr'Uc & Ins.
2IO As ......
Theaa.tln TCMn..U :::::r-:r-.:r: ..
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211 r.amn1h
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Md Jlic;:Fs:fi. $500 a e 1ti1r J Send SASE cMt.ails to
THORSEN-CAN NS. &¥Jlbura. YT 05450
Newport Construction Ca. ,_ M m: 11• "ll job
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struction field. Priof ~with con· *ut1ian .. ..., be
ech8nt~ Rolls Conllrudion Co. 714-
646-3752
SHORT CUT TO
FRANCE. Goina to
France? Tutorin1 Ii
Translltion Senice .for
trave'•. Businessman. & Sludenl Micha 662t
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~ts-498-1917; 661·
9312
2 BedrOC111. 2 blO\ &
studio witti ocmn ...
Dana Poifrt. $ 785 &
PS0-493-6579
bans. dose'° sJapes and
gambt. .. ~
3 bedroom. 2 story
Condo, Mission Ytejo,
comunity pool. pets/ &
chikhl• at<. $'950.. 586-7306
410 ... .......
TWO ROOMMATES
WANTED. lM'I! 3 bed-
room~=• W?W.
atJle ait.y. 497-11
417111Dlt .. ,.
SUPERB SNOW! SIU the
slopes of Snowmass. Luxury home rentals .-.. ttw Pam eh 1 Co.
Call Tammy 3031923-
3636 Aspen.,_
587-~ ··-
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Vlejo..21:w'w I ,,2 ....
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582-5036
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AA8111D1ocic:i .... ' es1 673-731L
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tups. ~ c:on--.:tian. ........
preneurs in business
o I :01aec! l.HCR AtstJo. cmes 514 w. a..
Bhd. Ste. A. Balboa,
92661. CaD pm. 6J3.
2047
OWN YOUR OWN
m:sERI RA a..uB-Gun CU>. 4W D . etc. Make
money & hawe fun. . .an
1 O hugh acres off
~fwy $12.000 F .P.
al ro.. cash. By OMler
822-1847
T .. -mzzna1d .... ... Clllla. w... ... ,..,.. ..... ........
llirq set~dwuod/6
chairs. 2 matchma
hutches. glass doof's.
lichted. includes 48"
serwr. Lots d m • $2.990. 3-pece anbque
bedloom sue. irdldes •••me. vanity, ctres.sr. Burted wood. $1750.
Oak/llass entefbun·
ment ~-' 5· Jl 5',
$300. EW!S: 043-0727
T1•i5'cr1ed must~ ~ sq. ~ home ml1./
llass; ~ coffee
table, set $4 75, alJ man Country • ctn-~_set.Oak bedroom
$525. brass/atass tap;
c:aflee DtJles $250 . cin-
.. set $47'5. Bar SIDDls. sofa/be seat $550.
lhlsed .. bed $350.
fo11• Fftldl ,.._iCial
tivina room & ~"2 '°°"' sule. Mini
lion. Serious °"" 5'7-1064
Safa. b -chair • • • • '*"••l Lille,__ Al for $285. 9152-4254
Hitacht receiver 4S.
hllWlillic bat....... 2 q .si*s . $75 ._ ar
S175.. al l. Sally 972.
4!IM
===:r~ $2115.. Cll 952-4254
1111 C; 11
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BEAUTIRA. EUROP£AN VIOLIN, wlbo., case.
acces 1 mies. ~aised
II $1500.. •' s« r11 Sl.200 obo..138-5192
112 .. JsziLJ
Desper It· Nd to sen
inaned, ~ kt Oianma:t
solitaire necklace ~~is'd $1200. Seti
llD>/obo m-44f15
MAGNIACENT NATU-
RAL PEARL N£CKlACE 8
plus nwn wiltl ciano• rubies. 241( pt caumet
style paldant.. Best ofter
a&cM! $10.000. 494-1991
ROLEX · STEEL ANO
GOl.D "1l P j "5t", Jub 3 ec BraceAet.. Beautiful c:oo-
dition.. $L55Q. 494--5310
823-ftels& Sup~!n
828-lnur l••lls
Eniov 14-lR return on TC1i' Also lend on & buy
IDs.. Sl0,.000 up to Jum-bo's. Deruson As.soc
673-7311
For sale or 1st Trust
Deed. 10 acres ., lan-casaer. S70K 786-3418
USED80ATS
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FULL SDVJCE
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1955 fl9ldt & .. 2 ctr Bit 1keP1w.-nns., rado..37•I~ri. m.: $3800/obo
1916~0-J X-
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assume luse. $399/ mo. 45 mold& No brok· ers. 7n-1585
C.Zrc
1979 CADILLAC
SeviUe-l..ow miteaae.
tul,'mded. witlE! ~ new~ trip CXJmlJU-
ll!r. P .995. 855-8200
ll1ued11 a...z
1975 280$ Met cedes
Benz loeded. ..,., cond.
Becker stereo $1 ~
720-1579.
·82 Mercedes Benz
380Sl. wtc & tA int. nu
tires S30k obo 213-437-
8555
1964 Mercedes 220S mt an1 2 tone bUe. ~ Iv mess 722-8'187
1979 450 Sl.C I I e ca:1es. excellent condition
119,950 ..... sa.noaf
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Of'.l&!nal $9.500. 495-
2483.
1961 Massenti Sebil11 2-door. lodrs fPlJ/d/MIS PJOd: er-.. ied, black
a •icw. S3J)OO mdes.. $19.000. See al 24792
la Plata Or.. L.aauna Nie-' ar cal 831 ·2'!i8
afte:t • IOOllSI eueu • 185
917-Mnli ... ,.. ••
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home. lMll! comer tel One owner, excef Pent
condition. S31= Eves: 496--0889,
582-5t08
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With big pool, wine cellar,
Big Canyon home has iew
•Y JUDY DUFFY
Euellence in planning is the
basis for developing any prop-
erty. Add a prati.gious addra.s
nestled behind • guard gate.. and
sprintlcd with night lights for
viewing pleasure. Fmally, sur-
round it all with an unusually
functjonaJ recreation area and
professional landscaping.
The final result might very
well be this week9s featured
property, 11 Burning T rce Drive
in Big Canyon. Listed at
SllS,000 on fee land by Jofu
V. llickq of Merril LJ9da
llally, this home featma the
vasatile and sought after Broad-
moor Plan I • a beginning to
interior eudlence.
The story from the outside of
the ·home is appeal &om the
moment a visitor sees tbe
goaded olift tfte' and bript
annuals that grace the front of
the house. Entering through a
brick courtyard to the front
door, guests at once know that
this home bas all the amenities.
PREMIUM VIEW
The premium view lot sits
aboft a small part imuring an
unobstructed view of lights that
sparkle in the night through the
glass doon that line the back of
the house. The swiJnming pool
and recreation area ~ been
plamxd with both family and
guests in mind.
Seftnty-four feet of lap pool
awaits the new ownen of this
home. Not just a long shalloW
poo'9 there is also • r~
swiJnming area and a sepandC
but adjoining spa for lcll stJen-
uous and more ..Sult oc:cmiom;
Tbe vast eipame of, dectina is
partially coftr'CICI and tbic:re is a ..
sun area with a buill-ia ps fire
ring and convenation area
ideally placed to enjoy the view.
Easy entry to a -Nth, the
libruy I den, and food prepara-
tion area mata this aa ideal
situation for eat.ertaiaiDi or
family leisure. Boan mr ••• for
fun won' be wasted rill maia-
tenm cbores wida .tbe .Witioa
of a drip system fc:.-~
of both lawn areas and pots..
Gorgeous from the outside
and utilitarian from within often
describes walls of ~ aliden.
This home bas beaten the prf>b;,
lem hands down with the install-
ation of lWiurious ~
shutters throughout the home.;
Folding easily aside for aa:as
when desired, the shutters can
be opened to let in the sumb.i.nC
WINE CELLAR
From the walnut inlaid tloori
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Realty /Newport Beach
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PRESTIGIOUS WATERFRONT HOME
Old wortd charm and architecture enhances
this meticulously appointed custom home on
the main channel of e.xclusiYe Trinidad Island.
This spacious masterpiece is wanned by three
Italian marble fireplaces and trimmed through-
out with custom solid oak woodwOftt and doors.
By appointment only. Offered at $1 .450.000.
Call 546-9366.
UDO ISLE-$450,000
Near main beach and clubhouse. Three bed-
rooms. 3 baths, remodeled in 1976, new kit-
chen with Jenn-Air, water heater, oak cabinets.
bookcases, and paneling. Private sundeck off
master bedroom suite. large dressing area. in-
terCOfn. Cell 546-9366.
'
BALBOA ISUND BAYFRONT
a.utiful little Balboa Island bayfront with
b1•ch Md otHhote mooring for3>' bo8t. Four
bedrooms. 3 ~dilling room. 3 ~
family room, I lpei ... QUiit ~ and U~
atai,. dectl with bullt-fn 8.8.0. end**-Gre9t
locationl $1 .150.000. Call 548 9318.
. BIG CANYON
Five bedrooms, 3 baths, wonderful family home
with city lights view. 74' lap pool and spa ..
ctuded library with wet bar. refrig9f'ator and
~ker. Walk-in wine cellar with brick floor
and cedar ceiling. Ptantation shutters through-
out. Master bedroom with brick fireplace. cus--
tom sunken tub with shower. bidet. Private gar-
den professionally landscaped with large cov-
ered patio. A must see! $825,000. CaJI 552-1714.
DRAMATIC SPANISH ESTATE
Orange Park Acres 4 bedrooms. 21h baths,
formaJ d ining room, family room with m irrored
wet bar, pool, spa and waterfall. room for ten-
nis court. 1 plus acre zoned for horses. Lender
owned-motivated to sefl!! $595.000. Call 552-
1714.
ELEGANT 2-STORY
French Regency w ith spectacular ocean view.
Four bedrooms. 4 baths. floor plan including
family room. gourmet kitchen. formal d ini ng
room and 3 fireplaces_ $545,000. Call 552-1714.
COllllANDING OCEAN VIEW
Exquisite Mediterranean style home featunng
4 bedrooms. 3 baths, family home. gourmet
kitchen, formal dining room. 3 firepa.ces.
$555.000. Call 552-1714 .
.
CHARMING CAPE COD WITH
VIEWS OF CATALINA AND
DANA POINT
Four bedrooms. 4 baths, family room. gourmet
kitchen. formal d ining room. wine cellar. used
brick fireplace in l iving and family rooms and
spaciow master suite. $595.000. Call 552-1714.
EXECUTIVE CUSTOM HOME
IN CORONA DEL llAR
Approximately 3 ,000 sq. ft., 3 bedrooms. 3
baths.. 4CYx2Z pool. spa. sauna. exercise room.
Impressive imported marble entry. $530.000.
Call 546-9366.
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ABOUT OUR EltCLUSIYE LUXURY
HO• MARKETING PROGRAM
• National and International Marketing
Exposure
• Specially Trained Sales S1aff-The
Top In Their Fteld
• Dtsttnctiwi, Specialized Promotions
To Select Market Segments
SPECTACULAR BAY.VIEW
27~ view of bay, ocean. Catalina. and hills .
Two mast er suites with baths, morning room.
dining room, den and Woodmode custom kit-
chen with exceptional upgrades. Four-car park-
ing garage, pool and boat dock. Exquisite de-
cor. Offered at $995.000. Call 552-1714.
$5,000,000 -U ROCA•
Beautiful . 3 years old. back bay custom. tennis
court with gallery. pool, spa. 5 biedroc>ma. 711.t
baths~ 4 fireplaces, all amenities. Appointment
only with listing agent-Maxine Mir*.. Call S46-
9366.
Sitml8d on b •ndaof the Pldfic9 thisdfw
tic luxury home often a penotMK city l6gtlta
and OC 11" view from multi ...... Of~
living .,.._ Graced with dfWMtic IOlid oek
st.8irc 111. gour1NI kitchen and ... y amenity
for •""'1milling. induding. seperate "*1-
ment tor gu...._ an. or income. 11.175.ooo.
Cllll541 l:.I.
(714) 552-1714 or (714) 546-9366 ii
-
aY ANNrlTE WATSON 11t the Paafic .......... 1
Geor1e EHdu Co•pUJ Riviera Country Club. TIUa
iecently honored top producers event was .._.. by die com-
at a special awards banquet held pany"s pn::sident., Roa Robbins.
LLONGS Of, NEWPORT, INC.
~
HOW MUCH
FORD
OCEAN VIEW
LOTll
-oil' ofticc bas hM record
sbattaingsaks for both last year
and the 6nt quarter of this~
We DOW have a run complement
or a,cnts wodiag in om offlCC
on a full time basis. We cxpcct
this eathmiMric pace of sales to
continue througbOut 1917 • we
are encoura,ed bytbc rapid sales
of many cxclusiYe, luxury homes
in the Newport and Corona del
Mar araas," said 0-De1'1119-
-, m•n•FI' of the Newpad
lleadl ellke of the Georae
Diee CG t •8J, Rmlton.
A ward Recipients
•u•ar• c• .. hn, with
George Elkins Co. since April,
·-••med ... dde of ~ ~of die~-" O\e,..n,,ll --• • ...,.,. • •• ,_-:... ·11c Ulllb, R ._., tatM'll*CI
and coDdomiaiums. She bas
lived in N~for 16 yars ad
she findi ... favorite hobby is
"bragiag about" her grancl-
da•.pter.
Sall7 SIUpleJ.. a five-time
award m:ipient with the Geoagc
Elkins Company.joined the firm
in 1980. Consistently a top lister,
this ~ she again earned the
title o1 "top lister or the year.•
Sbipley"s hobbies include tennis
and pitdiiag boneshoc:a. She is
8Ctift in the Newport Be.ch
Tennis Oub and the National
Bonesboe Pitdlas AlaocUtion or America.
Other award recipients
include Jo7ce Ddiolt, Mwl)a
1111. lhrra6J MitcW, c.....
P sat ma and Wt SeoU.
Daito~ a six-time award
CORONA DEL MAR? .
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ON
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HARBOR VIEW HOMES
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Montego 4 bedroom,
sunny tNlckyard,
ctean, neat. rnowe--in condition.
and
907 JASE I 5 llEDROOll $359,llO
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CALL 141-Lllli 369 SAN MJGU11. sum• NEWPORT U'.A~ CA J'JMI
SOMETIMES. • • EVEN THE
SIMPLEST
IRANUCllGN
CAN TURN INTO
A REAL TIGIER
That's why you need SAFECO
on your team. Wrth our akil,
experience. and underwiiling
knowhow, we'll minimize th8
delays and get your tranSaction
"1(JVing again towaids ifs
closing deadline .
So call us today with your titte
saMce needs, because no
malt8r what the obstacle,
CUSTOIEA SERVICE 973-3200
(800) FOR TITU • (714) 547-7251
825 NORTH BROADWAY, SANTA AJtA, CA 92702
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............. pool $249,000
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bdrm with upgr8d11 too nurwoua to .....
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bdrm with •a 0 ~ ~_rd. big petlo.
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tlevor, OM.-.... to tlrm1ce. $1,500,000
........ -Oc1111 Bhd. 3 bdrm. 2 be. 1
Ulll &£ Mn,__ Conc:lort**a'n. End unit story on NgHy elevated 40• lot. Approx. 1ao•
with 4 bdln119; 3 b9ths.. 2 ftlepleces, ,.. pool view. Buy adj. 30' lot for 70" fronmge~ 1895.000
Md .... u..y upgi ad••. tine condition.
$255,000
... llmllll mm -•••anv 3,ooo sq tt.
private ... .aphisticated ..... ~ in gated conwn. 3 bdrm, F.R $427,500
.. C. C I -In a IOvely 4 bdrm 3 ba. family
home. Bwltlfuly maintained C.,. Cod, some
vu. from master. close to au. $595,000
•l•Dfll • IBTCIR -Highly remod8'ed; ex-
quisite mater suite. country kitchen, formal
dining with built-ins. sundeck. spa. $495.000
WI•• Riil 9'11 -This hou9e is rt! Re~
beat up but beautifUI view over Buck Guly.
Vacant with pool. spa and nowhere to go but up.
$349,000 -
I MR? ... -Cottage flavored 3 bdrm, a block
1m11111111--Done to perfection: 2200 sq to Vectoria Beactt. newer and nicer, with a peek
ft. 2 ftrepleces. 3 bdnns. office Md a .. grem of blue view. $420,000
room." Lovely Eastside Costa Mesa location.
• C111• • -Customized BroadmOor unique
floor plan. 5 ~ city light view with country
like living~ Spacious fee&.,S759.000
$280,000 • ma&. C. -3 bdrm dol house. redone
kJtchen, 0'9I sized ~ MP9f'8l• in-law qtrs, must
,.. • n •• Nm -lmm8culate remodel.
lo• 11t price. new c.pets.. fr9lh paint, redone
kitchen, 3 bdrm, den, nr beach. $319.500
-2 --4 bdrm, --story with Wge gr... lewn In CdM'• HarbOr v... Hllsl Low
mlln, high c1•nga. -••toe. $388,000
MS I 1111 .... -Popllll H.V. Hom11, per-,.,.
lllcl COfidllon .... pool. ... Md bo91/R.V.
lbege--. 4 bdrn-. 2'J\ b..._ 1357,500
... 1111'1 •• -m(.!!:4 lldrm; ••• d'y to mow In. · .::!.-...., wllh IP8.
cowty9Jd ~ •• 1315.000
WH I • • 11111 -Owertoc*Jng Little Cor-~ catch lhe ...,.._a: 2 bell .... 3 flreplllC88. 4
bathS.. 2 kitChMS. Alm09I ... Most 1P9CteOJ-
... $950,000
-In zoo block. $485,000
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-• I --Blutls perfectionl 3 bdrm, 3 ba. with family r<>Or'll. dii1ing room. End unit. green-
belt loc. exquisite interior. $295,000
.-m 1M1 Sii s -2 years new. 2 story 4
bdrm. 3 ba. lush poot and spa area. Impeccable
condition in fNelY comer. $615,000
ACllm RF I• -On cul de sac. 3 bdrm 3
be. tpOtleSS ttvu out. family floor plan yet lends
to adult onty living.. In SeB'iriew. $355.000
I ~ IBD IT -In Harbor View Homes.
c:omplete re-do to perfection, single story 3
bdrm, loft. pantry. $429.000
USTlllff -mlllll• -You'I get excited! 3
bdrm. 2 ba. with lmm8c.. care and ~
decor. Wall to hi-«:hool. shopping. $311.000
ma I• II UR• SIWUSS -Single story 4 bdrm.
with incredible W.. of OC89nlbay. UpgJ'ad 11
Inc* Ide moalldiltgS. skylights.. $650,000
. • --New home In qullint old .... 2 story, 3 ~ 2 ,.,.,.... and just
blocks to shops. b11cta. ~ cates. $485,000
cml Clll •F • -A rare find, spectacul8r w.. sunny decOr. and a one of a kind ··grMt
room·· overtooking the bay. $850.000
OPEN HOUSES
·SATURDAY 1-5
111111 .. _.. $357.SOO , ..... , .... , __
4 bdrm.. '"Palermo ... poof and spa.
mJm/91 CUTll $232.500
2 bdrm.. 2 be.. ()( l9e $1400 per mo.
SUNDAY 1-5
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URI 11 .. .-S $357.SOO , .. f'llt 1 , w
4 bdrm.. -Palermo."' poof and spa. T. Boland
mJm/91 CllTll $232 500
2 bdrm.. 2 ba. ()( .. $1400 per mo.
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Whys, haws at title in
As a Realtor I am often aSkcd
QOat titkf imurance and why it
ii •tdcd.. This information will
be of mistance to you, the home
buying public.
A policy of title insurance is
aa iDsurcd statement of condi-
tions of the ~tic," i.e. the
ownaship of a particular parcel
of land. A policy shows who
owns the land according to those
public records that give con-
structive notice. Such a policy
also shows what the title is
subject to by way of tax~ deeds
of trust and other liens and
encumbrances including deed
iCStl ictio~ casements and other
similar rights or raervations of
RCOl'CL Titlc insurance policies
insure against Joss in the event
that the search of record and its
interpretation is incorrect and
causes Joss or damage to the
inswed..
Basically there are many types
of title insuraocc. However. the
two most common types are the
CLTA Ownen Policy and the
ALT A Lenden Policy.
CLT A Owum Policy insures
title to the owner oC the land and
insun:s •gainst defects that are
ascertained from the public
recont It also provides protec-
tion apimt certain off record
matters such as forgery, capa-
city, competency, etc.
ALT A Lenden Policy is an
extended coverage policy which
insures lenden. It affords the
coverage of the standard owners
policy plus additional matten
which could only be ascertained
by an inspection, by making
inquiry of persons in possession
or which would be disclosed by
a correct survey of the land. This
coverage also includes priority
insurance to cover mechanics
liens, assessments for street
improvements, and that there is
a right of access to and from the
land.
U nlikc other types of insu-
rance (life, fire, automobile,
etc.), which insure against loss
in the event of a future happen-
ing, title imuraDce protccb die
insured .P• dlll pomibility of
lou ~ from a defect in
the title that may baW occuned
in tbe pall;
• • •
Complying with die new real
estate transfer disclosure
law ... Effective January 1,
1987 t most sdlen of real estate
containiq one to fom residen-
tial uaita will be ~uired to
MaryJank .
'Ille llal f.mte llloUcr cc-tai-iaformatioll wMdi ii a -u.er of .... neonl. Co•ll•nadoll ii
c• ; •le.I from M: nary ..._,er tax ,.Wat die ti.-oltMneoNatiom ol ._.Mtlle nite9'Sl.lt
pa~ 1.._.olcc 'drnlia9nd11'• &•Jexidhc.__ ... _,_.nfteda,...._,.tc.e.
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PROPERTY TRUST
DATE ADDRESS DEED CONSIDERATION
Dec. 15 2018 Leeward Lane $46,357 $128,500
Dec. 15 142 Via Undine $89.969 $269,000
Dec. 16 405 M Street Unavail Unavail
Dec. 16 1400 Serenade Terrace Unavail Unavail
Dec. 16 30 Linda Isle $585,000 $650,000
Dec. 16 1112 Berkshire Lane Unavail Unavail
Dec. 17 2672 Circle Drive Unavail Unavail
Dec. 17 2701 Bayshsore Drive Unavail Uoavail
Dec. 17 1401 Cliff Drive $250,000 $290,000•
Dec. 17 300 Kings Place Unavail $300,000
Dec. 17 211 Via Jucar $290,000 $380,000
Dec. 17 123 33rd Street $290,000 $380,000
Dec. 18 2731 Bayshore Drive Unavail S62S,OOO
20 IS Tahuna Terrace $260,000 $325,000
328 Hazel Drive $480,000 $660,000
37 Balboa Coves $279 ,(JOO $349,SOO
Dec. 19 1113 W. Balboa Blvd. Unavail Unavail
Dec. 19 1500 E . Ocean Front $550,000 S7S8,SOO
Dec. 19 2113 Ocean Blvd. $80,000 $210,000
Dec. 19 I Harbor Island Unavail $~000,000
Dec. 19 SS 16 River Avenue $224,000 $249,000
Dec. 19 171.9 Terrapin Way $248~ s~ooo
Dec. 19 171 I Terrapin Way Unavail Uoavail
Dec. 19 1806 Irvine A venue Unavail $61~
Dec. )9 1834 Tradewinds Lane $210,000 $271,000
Dec. 19 2223 Golden Circle Unavail Unavail
Dec. 19 843 Via Lido Soud Uoav&il $2,S00,000
Dec .. 19 220 36tb Street SJI0.000 $490,000
clo
furnish prospectift tiayen with
a competed .. Real Estate
Tramfer Di9Cloeure s.a.ema.t"
on a apccific form pracribed by
law. The new law, California
Civil Code 1102 tbiouP 1102.4,
lilts certain clisclomra ftqui.red
by a transferor of rclidential
property ud describes boW and
when these disclosures must be
delivered to a prospective trans-
feree.
Additionally, the original
ftl'lions of this law have been
clarified by recently enacted
.. clean-up" legislation:
Requires a seller of residential
property of one to four dwelling
units to provide a buyer with a
specified disclosure form about
. the property.
Provides that if the disclosures
or any· material amendment to
the disclosures are made to the
buyer after execution of the offer
to purchase, the buyer bas 3 days
after personal delivery of the
disclosure (for S days if the form
is delivered by mail) to terminate
the buyer's oJfer to purchase.
Provides that neither the seiler
nor real estate agent(s) arc liable
for any error or inaccuracy in
the disclosure form provided
that they had no personal know-
ledge of the error or inaccuracy,
it was based on the information
provided by a public agency or
rcpon prepared by certain spcc-
ifJed licensed professionals, and
the sdkr and the real est.ate
agcnt(s) med ordinaty care in
providing the information.
Provides t.bal when IDOl'e than
I
one real estate .-ii iavehed
ia die traPMC'iaa; * ... WIM> .
has obtNncd die offer ii n1, __
sibk for clcliftry al ..._ clildo-
sure form to the buyer.
~uira real --.... to keep baliMM records Of Cllm-
pliance with thae dilclOlm'e
requirements for a period ol 3
years.
Provides that a tnDlfer Of ral
property aball not be iJiYalidlfed
by a failure to coriaply Wilh dlDe
disclosure requirelDeata; IMnr-
ever, Dealilmt or Willrll1 fmlllre
to comply will result ia liability
for any actual damaga inaarnd.
Effective January I, 1917,
repeals avil Code 1134.S, wllicb
pertains to a senen ohliption
to disclose to prospective ba)Cis
any structural additions or mod-
ificariom done to the residntial
property beina sold.
The Newport Barb«-Colta
Mesa Board of Reatton ta.-tk
lcplly reqaiRd form for tile; it
is the California A.ilociMioa of
ReaJton Real Estate Tdllifer
Disclosure Statement, form
nwnbcr TDS-14. The ~ of
Realton is located at 401 New-
pon Blvd., Newport Beada
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column oppaT'ilw i1'I IM New-
pon F.nsip. writtm by Jl.-y
Jank. CtDTml praidml of tM
Newpon Htll'boT-CoSt• Jlaa
llooTd of Rnlton.
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ClllTnlt re.I aun~ isala bt lwr
colwrut. SM CIM w reedwtl .,
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............. ~ kitchen and ~ beyfronl Piiie>
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... ~ bnll dil*'9 Md '-'99 flllnly rooma. den. libfwy.
Wine c:elW and deltl rOOtlt. Flower filled courtyard
awroUndlng CUlbn pool Md --Wnip around dedcs
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......... bollla. Wiiis of gll9la IUmU'Mt ... ch11rtut
one llDy 4 bedloom. den. fM1ily end tomW dining rooms
Md bonus room/oflc:e. llltge ~·• pdo 9Ur1"0Unda
lowly CU1bn pool MF1 ..,._ .. 1111 -111·1•
-• snu •wm1 wtth the .. ,..,9C:e of a country mM«
howa. Pml1lng and mouldinga houghout HI 5 bedloom
.-. clning room II tor a ...,.._ 2 llDy hlng room wittl
Fl"Md\ doors. ·~•• d end bwlt c 1m .... lbfwy, t.mly room Md gourrDlt ...... L u.d bf"*.,.,~ and
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Md tar'IMI clning roo1M. high C 1• ... Md llilMO loom.
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end t..dwood IDars. A 4 bedroom tw wW\ IMtly 8fMI
bmill ... rooma. s ...... 8tum Md 1P9Cioua
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...... ~Md...-..._ T<*ly 1a1~1t1cf in "85
with MW ptutRbing, electric. <oof and aiding. large _.......ac.i. ··-··-·-
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pmtl wilt toreuw ~Md city light vi9wa. Built wWl the
Nglt1•~Md 1t1gent..,..wilh2m1 r'r .,.._French
doors opening to pllio, _. ber. roof Oll'den Md-.
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OCIW' Md Cldlllil'8 views. t.sge 2 9IOfy 4 bedf oom home
with huge family room and two large aunny pstioL
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...._ ._ Terrific 2 ~ 4 tMOoom tamity home wi9\
den plus deligtltful 3 bedroom. 2 bllh turni9hed ...,.,..,.
with ila own 1Unny belcol rJ 0¥91 ht glAg8.. New plurnbing
and .... heelel .. 1 houae from beyhinl
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n U Clll9 IDllT · built tor pr 111 It OWi .. in 1983
u9ing the 11'991 ii I 8 I ·•ti Air/. high C l ffirged. he lowing
3 bedroom with lllmily and dining -and li&p8i ... den/
oflce pg p9o. OCM!lb6e per'9d wiladowa. _.ied gle-. .,._
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cozy den and 3 bedlooms Including ..-• tpKklU8
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•epfillc:e in hing room. twdwood 9oor9 end kMltJ pelio
an IUiW'Y corns lat
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bedroom troM ho&-. wilh t.r Wlw. 2 bedloom.......,..
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bollla. ~ 1• TD. OWIW llll!y C8f'Y 2nd.
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doommn Md pool ...... ·-·-
mil WWWml Lml• • de-. to Uaaport Hllrbor Yechl
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t... wil't ..., ... bonus room and bll9l. ·--II•·••
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end ~ pale> ... ..,..... 2 bedtOOla ~ ... tDr
incotM. cm. to f.eny. ··-~ • • ., ..... dock.,, 30' bo9t. UWy 3 bedrooM home
hM huge hing f'OOfR .._ .. ber ....... Md 'I llil'led
c 1P ..-GPet•eg topeloan .. ...,.a..,..1priced.. 0--
8Fudoua. hM purct' 111 d' ...,... Lage _,.....118 T .D. ···-•...•
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inc:tuclng Fllll ......... ,..... ~ rocMn Md
tpedo&l8 ...., dl*tg nxm plua din. Bliek ymrd JMW&y
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home,... b ,.,... c 1·ci ..-end 8'ftlY eou9l pei1io edlcJilliiag
.. fllmly room. Ru bedlOOtM inc:tuclng .. ....., ....
wMh IMng ... llnd ~view. --to beech. ... . ...•
Mtl•I -with pe1Mnmic view&. ToaDy 1emod1ted 2
bedroom io MCUrity building. Price inc*Miea b 11' #lul
.......... down to .. IMlmFIP Boel lip~ I 1tk Walk
to *>Pa Md beech. GI.-WClllion get-a-way .
Ma• D1·1•
MtrmT -in ..curiey building with pool Sfiec:ious 2
bedroom with dedl off ......, end Wing room tor tul
.. ..._. of Uning bMin. ~ end night igt1I ....
Slip ..... $1.75 per toot. Walk to~
... --DI-I•
----..... ~ ..... tor Y8C811CM1 Of 1o1 ...... WonderU 3 bedloom will\ lot end two 9IOfy IMng room
... huge ·~ Md -of wildows tor bghl end Wy taelinO-ao. to N. B&y• ed.
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--._ • 3 bedroom. 2 bllh « 2 bedroom wilh dice.
Shil9ed and ......... ~ ceftaewilti ~ado
unit. a.. pcJllli ... tor builder Of dec:Oilb . ... m.-
.. •• mmll-Wriic ·~ Highty upg18ded 3bedroom with ,_., room and tat.lb'9 ~ c.a.cr. Md .,,...
views trom torm.a dining room end Wing room. Skpghla.
2 .. ..,...., 3 cs Oll'IGl9 end w:urily .,111 m.
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t 11 Chea. &4* pCl9i flt in 9W 2 bediOOll\. 2 ~Md d9n
6-r. wtili»P8d around "•ciG • IMllO on mve CCIII"* lol
SF1 1 FA NEEDS FAST SALE llll... II•-·-
.... CIEIT IEE -exc..-..,.mlty -~ unit
Heghly upgraded ... 3 ~ Wnity room. Md edcied
aMty loft in mesa IUila. Wood 9ocws ~ d1 •. gner decor
plus cblble attached ~ Community pool ...... ......
11.. Dl·l• ==-· --w:uritJ ~ wilh pool .. and dubhouM in Huuinglon a.c:h. Two llDy 2 bedl'oom.
CUlbniUd wilh mil 1ora to,... wirnum ectw•d8ge of tront row....... I 1 I ........... al~• 'fOUI froM door.
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il-.icw r.undry end cbllb6e I 2 ct.cl Sjilillge. Bit* owned
wWlgood,....Md--.
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WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS·
Sain. Rentals. Propeny Man1911Mnl JlS ~Aw.
la•• Wind
l4• W. Coa• Hwy.
Nft;port ..... •... , ..
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,_ • •Cl a IE THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEW8l1fMNE TODAY
Big Canyon home t I
a , ........ u
in tbe dinina room and hallways
to the addition of tbe library dea
at the back of tbe home there
are quality toucbes here. The den
is cnteral throqb a bidden door
in the liviDa room and gives total
privacy. A gas log fueplac:e with
a remarkable antique mantle is
found here, as ii' a full bar and
the entrance to the wine cellar.
Stepping through a massive
door flanked by ~ emperor"s
bed posts• the temperature g~
down as far as the steps into this
subterranean storage area. Built-
in cradJcs bold enough for even
the most active collector of rare
vintages and there is room for
side-stacked cases besides.
Back up the stairs with a
selection of fine wines for dinner
service the host will find a
convenieAt counter set below the
imported stained glass pub win-
dows that give the room added
distinction. The counter is brass,
as is the bar. Track lighting gives
the room a glow.
The living room adjoins the
dining room and aJso boasts a
gas log fireplace with an antique
look mantle. The flow of guests
for either buff et or sit down
occasions is facilitated by the
steps away breatfat nook and
kitcbea.
l)abted and IUDDy from de-
ratory windows percbcd at the
top of tbe IOariq ceiliq dope,
the kitchen bat creamy tiled
counten and a wondafW view
of the outdoor area to keep
coob from feeling left oat. Jast
steps away ii tbe second wet bar
and built-in atoraae f~r boob
and entertainment items in the
family room.
A third fireplace, wood-
buming, adds a cheerful note to
the family room. There are glass
doors that give entree to the
private patio alongside the
house. A raised hearth and a
soaring ceiling with texture
interest add to the warm f celing
that the room offers.
SEPARATE
MASTER SUITE
One of the most outstanding
features of this floor plan is the
separation of the master suite
from the rest of the home.
Located at the right side of the
home. it is private, spacious and
well appointed. The sunken tub
and bidet, mirrored wardrobes
and built-in vanity are very nice,
LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT
904 VIA LIDO NORD
OPEN SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 1-5
Beeutltul Dutch colonilll, 5 ~ 5 beths, pow-
der room, Hbf-r, ten fool ce-.... wide hlllls, next to
a.ndscaped ~ Finest penorMllc ftOl1h channel
view. Pier and llp for Wg9 boat $2,625,000
LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT
815 VIA LIDO SOUD
OPEN SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 1-5
Walctl sunsets from 3 lnela of tlnest Udo wtew. Deeper
lot gives 1WYlew. Four bedr~ 4 b8lha, pl8yroom,
boat room, gourmet ldtc:hefi. Brtdl P9tlo ... tire ring.
Second story roof deck recreation m SMdy b8lld\,
pier and float. $2,200,000
LIDO ISLE HOME ON 2 LOTS
200 VIA BARCELONA
OPENSATURDAYANDSUNDAY1~
Large 3 bedroom, 3 .... holM .... ~ C8b9rll8.
.... ontwolola. Two•ep'rc• l1ccolloor.....,.
W ...... RllilJlllde .. ot•wlllccul ... L
$525,000
LIDO ISLE 5 BEDROOM HOME
117 VIA WAZIERS
but take a back seat wbca
~to the ... loafircpla:e
that 11.ca tbe roolL Aa -... ~ ........ ..
steepin1 c:lwlibi:r, the ... allO
enjoys its OWD prit81c plltio mca.
At the ld't of tbe ...., just
off tbe family room is loc8aed
the door to the ..,... ad the
laundry area. Rae mo ii tbe
maid's quarters compete with
private bath and eatraDce. Good
planning placa the CbildreD 'I
quarten juat steps away.
The three cbidliaa 'I rooms
.......... Mdlrooal. It ii * w w .... .,.... to tbe pool
.. ----..... wet &ieadl
...... __ , ·-the nllt of
tM home -die childrca ---.. ,. .......... Tiie row
ue '* ..... to bold DOt ,;,.t ChilHized ~bat double
or qwn med beds.
Soim:thina for ewryoae in the
family, and an eye towards
m•kina the IDOlt Of aa:llent
daip hqinninp, makes 11
Burniita Trec m acelleat invest-
llmt ia family livinl-
FINANCIAL PAcr5/
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Bayview Mortpge
640-0410
BMC Mortp,e
SSl-0431
Far West Savings
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and Lou 83'% 2 8~% 2 9~% I 9Ji9(, 93'%
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Easy qualifying
propam. {No
debt ratios run.)
No qualifying loan.
Fixed rate to S600.000.
IS year 9%. JO year 9~%.
Adjmlllble to" million.
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bu.te1'. Jumbo easy
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-W?fl a IS THE NEWPORT ENSIGNICOSTA MESA NEWSllRVINE TODAY .....
Food for Thought
. Hiiitop ho11111, · omn views
key Sin Cle•nt• project G•ra• Elklns Co. honors agents
Ocean breezes, blue water
views, hilltop living overlooking
picturesque towns. Sound
impossible? EApensive? It isn' at
Villagio, a unique single-family
development in the master-
planncd Rancho San Clemente
community.
AU of the things that make
California the premiere area for
comfortable living are waiting
for bomebuyers at Villagio. The
sun, the sand, the California
lifestyle. And all at prices
designed for family budgets.
.. Thcrc·s only a limited
amount of coastal property still
available in Southern Califor-
nia, .. stated George LaJly, sal~
manager at Villagio ... And, most
of what is available is too
expensive for the majority of
homebuyers. Villagio is a happy
exception to the rule."
Ba se priced from only
S 129,990. Villagio homes are
trul y unique. in their architec-
ture, in their amenities, and in
their lifestyle. Themed around
famous Mediterranean seaside
resorts. Villagio homes feature
exciting design elements such as
cabled entry turrets, European
inspired balconies. two-story
living rooms. and floor plans
designed for easy living.
Currently in phase four of
construction. Villagio homes
offer full front. side and rear
patio yards fenced for privacy,
complete front yard landscaping
with installed sprinkler systems.
and two-car garages.
The Cannes model, with 1.587
square feet, bu two bedrooms,
loft or optional third bedroom,
two and one-half baths, dining
room, and break.fast nook.
The Alicante floorplan has
three bedrooms, two .00 one-
half baths, dining room, family
and breakfast nook in 1,645
square feet. ·
The Mykonos. designed for
smaller families, has one bed-
room, an optional second bed-
room or den, dining room,
breakfast nook, and two baths
in 1,116 square feet.
The Amalfi is the answer for
families requiring more growing
room with its spacious 1,69 I
square feet. The Amalfi features
three bedrooms, an optional
fourth bedroom or master bed-
room retreat, dining room.
family room. breakfast nook
and tw o and one-half baths.
All kitchens feature energy-
efficient appliances and include
gas ranges with continuous
cleaning ovens, dishwashers and
disposals.
Developed by EPAC of Long
Beach. creators of the award-
winning Le Pare projects, Vil-
lagio must be seen to be appre-
ciated. Take the San Diego
f rccway (#5) and exit on Avenida
Pico in San Clemente. Go cast
(left) to Calle del Cerro and turn
right into Rancho San Cle-
mente.
The models and the sales
office are open daily from 10
am. to 6 p.m. For more infor-
mation, call (714) 498-1600.
a, .........
recipi 1at. W bcCll with GeorF
Elkim ~y lince 1980. She
apecialiZes in inland Oranae
County homes iituated in the
Garden Grove, Tustin. Santa
Ana and Anaheim Hills areas.
Mitchen-. bobby is travel and
she is active in the Republican
Women of Gardea Grove, the
Garden Grove United Methodist
Cbarcb and a pild whida sup-
ports the Gem Theater in
Gudcn Grove.
P.sl' ca, a two-time award
recipient, bu been with the
George Eltim Company since
1983. A top producer in l 98S
and a second in production in
1986, Pangburn specializes in
locating investment properties
for her clients. Tennis is her
hobby; she is also active in the
Assistance League of Newport
Beach, the Orange County USC
Trojan Guild and the Newport
Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of
Realtors.·
Scott, a first-time recipient.
has been with the George Elkins
Company since 1982. He has
been a broker for ten years,
specializing in multipl.: units,
single family homes, condomi-
niums and residential lots.
Sports is Scott's bobby-espe-
cially following the Penn State
Nittany Lions. Another favorite
activity of Scott•s is .. bragging
~bout" his new daugbtel', Dan-
ica.
Georce Elkins Company
Georce Elkins Company
a note from maury
LOOK AT THESE
GOOD BUYS!!
Open Sunday 1-4:30
2227 Pott Lerwick
Bright, cheerful Sommerset model, very comfortable family home
where you can relax and enjoy yourself. Sparkling pool and spa in
easy maintenance yard. $389,750
. Just Reduced to $345,500
New paint, carpet and window coverings. Three bedroom, family
room home with large private yard. Ready for quick occupancy.
Come see 1412 Keel, COM Open Saturday.
COM-South of Highway
Pride of ownershipf Three bedrooms, owner occupied 25-plus
years. Owner ready to move-with large cash down, owner will
carry. Call for appointment.
Open Sunday 1-4:30
23112 LMGll"9w
El Toro 4 bedroom, 2 bath beauty. Upgraded throughout. On .
cul-de-sac with large RV space.
RenW. Yee/I
•
often a fuD ,..,.. of real estate
divisiom wllicb include raiden-
tial, commercial, mort1aae
bantina. imurance and property
maaqemcnt. Located in the
more aflluent areas of Califor-
ni' the company bas offJCa in
Beverly ~ Hancock Park,
Brentwood and San Marino, in
addition to the office in Newport
Bach. Two other oflica serve
the Palm Spriop-'UCI Palm
Desert areas. .........,. r~~ f:l\.1"~ <'ompany
baa a fine reputation tbrouahout
California. Our olf1Ce dilpla~
the same wain work indicative
of the Geo• Elkim Company
spirit, which U. Qents wortiq
tQFtber, belpina their clientl
rueive exceptional ICfVice," said
De Thomas.
Geora• Elllu Co•p••J
R...._. in New ... ••~ is
located at J C.,.ate Plua,
SllMe 151, in Ne ..... CI Str;
phone: (714) 79'-tl•.
Joyce Dabolt
. .. .
(P ..
Dorothy Mttchell
; ,
Carol Pangburn
C d Caza I ur
unlt)ue lot purcha es
The raaJe home program at
c.oto de Caz.a is currently offer-
~ a wide range of real estate
opportunities which includes
elepnt homes and custom lots
for sale.
Coto de Caz.a is a prestigious
private residential and resort
community in southeast Orange
County that is nestled into a
Ion& green valley and covers
4,000 acres. It is surrounded by
gently sloping bills of the Cali-
fornia countryside.
Development has begun on
new home projects by several of
Southern California's most
noted builden, and a new I 8-
bole golf COW'IC designed by
n~ course architect Robert
Trent Jones Jr. is now near
completion.
The homes offered range in
price from $225,000 to $3 mil-
lion. Among the most notable
residences is a four bedroom,
three and. a half bath home.
Contemporary in style, this
home bas won a host of archi-
tectural awards. Featured arc an
entrance with a dramatic bridge
walkway that spans a large pool,
a master bedroom suite, and a
spectacular golf course view.
The home .has 2,SOO f cct of living
space and is listed at S29S,OOO.
Also for sale is a Spanish/
Mediterranean style home with
three bedrooms and two and a
half baths. With 3,SOO square
feet, it features a large family
room and an indoor spa, and is
1istee:1d Sl89,G80.
The custom lots offered for
sale vary in size from 6,000
square feet to 12 acres. and are
priced from S72,000 to $450,000.
Coto de Caza is now being
developed by a joint venture of
Arvida and the Chevron Land
and Development Company,
and represents the Calif omia
debut of Arvida. Arvida is
renowned for its resort develop-
ments on the Atlantic seaboard~
including Sawgrus, The Long-
boat Key Cub, Boca West and
the Boca Raton Hotel and Oub
in Florida
Although plans call for more
than 6,000 homes to be built over
the next 10 to IS years, devel-
open at Coto are following an
extremely low density master
plan that calls for just 1.2 homes
per acre. The SOO acn Wagon
Wheel Regional P•rk has
already been dedicated, and over
I, 700 acres of the community is
committed as greenbelts and
open space.
Coto residents may also enjoy
the amenities of the Vac Braden
Tennis College, directed by
world renowned tennis instruc-
tor Vic Braden; the Coto Sports
C.enter. and the extensive eques-
trian center which was the site
of the 1984 Olympic Games
Modem PentathJon.
Also available arc a clubhouse
restaurant, general store with
soda fountain, a complete
recTCational center with bowling
alley, junior Olympic sized
swimming pool and spa. and
trap and skeet.
For more info ramtion o n
Coto de Caza. call (714) 858-
1 SOO. To reach Coto, take the
San Diego Freeway and exit on
El Toro Road. Go east until
reaching the Santa Margarita
Parkway, then go south to Coto
de Caza.
2 Bedroom
•A ~I a 191 THE NEWPORT BelGNIOOSTA MESA NEW8llfMNE TODAY .. 11
At Hope House. v:e rut out a lot more than drugs.
\\~ nll out the destructh~ lifestyle patterns that aim~'·
a<..'l'Ot1lpany chronic substance abusl>.
)bu "i U not find another~ like Hope House rn
Orange County. We are not a "'halfway· house. \\~are not
a private. l 0-da}• detox clinic. Patients live at our thera-
peutically«ient:ed center for a year or longe-. learning to
become completely responsible for sobeT" actions. rela-
tionshi~ and lifestyles. \\e prrr.idt·
therapy and a place to liw \\ithout
charge to new patients. ~lany 00n·1
ha"e any °'her place to go but the
streets. Where drugs and aime prosper.
\\e already kn<M· tM program \Wrks. Our 82-perrent
sucns.s rate is wunatched anywhere else in the oount)•.
Thafs why Hope House needs commwtiry support
\\e operate at tun capacity and our waiting list is long.
It takes a lot d money to maintain the house. pnMde
qualified therapists and expand serv1ces. So please. help
us cut out subitance abuse in Orange County with a
tax.Oeductible donation to Hope
House. a non·profiL C nited Way
agency. Because a dean. dmg-free
ronummitv benefit e'\oervone. •"' . ..
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3 Bedroom 5 Bedroom
29 Sea Island (Mclain/Big Cyn) #
875-8000 $232,500 Sat-Sun 1-5
200 Via Barcelona (Lido Isle) •
675-6161 $525,000
904 Via Lido Nord (Lido Isle) O • I •
Sat-Sun 1..S 675-6161 $2.625,000 Sat-Sun 1-5
12 Atherton (Irvine/Northwood)
875-«>00 $147 ,900
104 Via lorca (Lido Isle)
&11-1400 $489,000
3 Bedroom
1848 Bayside Dr. (Bayfront) a• • •
Sun 1-5
Sat 1-5
931-1400 $1,350,000 Sat-SUn 1-5
40I E. OcMnfront #8 (Peninsula) a •
&11-1400 $470,000 s.t-SUn 1-5
17 891boe Covel (NB) a •
&11-1400 $515,000 Sun 1-S
4 Bedroom
11oe e. Balboa Btvd. (Peninsula) a•
675-«>00 $995,000
1954 Port Seabourne (HV Homes)* t
Sun 1-5
6~ $357.SOO Sat-SUn 1-5
500 .. K .. St (Penlneula Pt) t
931-1400 $435.000
2722 Cltcie Dr. (~) •
Sat 1-5
931-1400 seas.ooo Sat-Sun 1-5
815 Via Udo Soud (Udo I•) 0 • • *
· 875-8181 $2.200.000 Sat-SUn 1-5
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6 Bedroom
1339 Hampehire Cr. (OoYer Shores) I*
&11 -1400 $588,000 Sun 1-5
Key:
*Pool or Spa
•View
# Family Room
~ Waterfront
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AND MAIDS ROOM. 3 FIAEPlACES. ROMANTIC MASHA
SUITE SWEEPING VIEWS-EXCB.LENT VALUE TOOi
--1111.• LARGE CUSTOM HOME WITH UNOBSTRUCTED YEW
DOWN BAY TO NEWPORT CENTER ANO MOUNTAINS. S
BEDROOMS. S~ BATHS. FIREPLACE. DR. APPROXJ·
MATEl Y 3000 SQ. FT. ORIGINAl OWNER.
.... , 1111•
CAREFREE BAYFAOHT LIVING IN DES1RA8LE BEACON
BAY. CHARMING 2 BEDROOM = OFf1CE ON R1.5 LOT.
CITY LEASED LANO. PROBATE SALE.
---llam BEAUTIFUL WATERFRONT HOME WfTH PIER ANO SUP.
EXCEPTIONAL WATERSIDE PATIO. NEW KITCHEN,
METICULOUSLY MANTAINED. 3 BEDROOM =OEN.
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OUTSTANOtNG DETAILS A90UNO IN THIS 3 BEDROOM, ~ BATH CUSTOM HOME. BEAMED CBUNGS. 2 ARE-
PL.ACES, CONCEALED STORAGE ANO WONDERFUL
VIEW.
WBTBf&T 1-...
CUSTOM 2-STORY OCEANFRONT BUtLT IN 1982. BEAU-
TIFUL USED BRICK EXTERIOR. LEADED GLASS. SKY-
LIGHTS, OAK FLOORS. DOORS ANO CABlNETS. FIREPLACE-MAS~ ... _. ......
OUTSTANOtNG EXP»«>eD WATERFAON't HOME PER.
SOl.AR HEA TEO POtJl. ANO SPA. LARGE PA TIO PROX.
70 FEET OF BUUOEAO, 5 BEOAOOMS. GREAT VAWE.
" I•• 1111.111 CONTEMPORARY BAYFRONT. DOCK FOR 56' YACHT.
UNCOMPROMISING QUALITY THROUGHOUT. 3 BEO-
ROOM. 3 BATH. 2 RREPlACES ANO GREAT VIEW. BUY
Of THE YEAR
UIWml ...
80tl8eOUI 0. STORY ~ IEAUTW'Ul1.Y
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A• LACI& FMAY ROOM. MU8J IES ---... a RWC1. DIGNITY MO CHAM1 OF AH ENGi •• MANOft ..,... ..... y CON8TRUCTID WITH AU. THE
ooa.oRf NIOCONV&ea. DCEl I ENT flWDNG, ...... ·--IM& IUNETSNIO CATAUNA VIEWI 1M8 ESTATE HM
ONE OF THE ,.._, al IW MO LOCATIONI THAT
NfE AMB.Y AYM>ILE. CM.l FOR APPOWTMENT.
LIDO ISLE
--··-A 8P£aAL EXECUTIVE 3 BEDAOOM HOME. HARMON.
121NG COLORS. EXCELLENT QUAUTY ANO Af&AXED
UV1NG. NEWl Y REMOOELEO WITH GOURMET toTCHEHi;
OOU8LE PANEWINDOWS.
•• nn• AfMAAKA8lE LOCATION ON UOO'S PIAZZA UDO. 4
BEDROOM HOME WITH DETAILS Of GlASS AND BRICK
PLUS COMMERCaAl. GOUAUET KITCHEN. SECURITY
SYSTEM. --··-MARVELOUS HOME Of FINEST QUAUTY. EVERV ~
fTY. 3 8EDAOOM. FAMILY ROOM. AHO FORMAL ~
WOOD WINDOWS. SHUTTERS ANO FLOORS. A8UNOANT
STORAGE.
l.91al .....
SOPHISTICATED ELEGANCE, 1 ~ YEARS, FRENCH
DOORS. 3 FIREPLACES. MAR8lE FLOORS, 5 BEDROOMS.
4 BATHS. MAID'S ROOM. FAM1l Y ROOM AND ~
MORE.
--11 .. ENTER THIS SPACIOUS CUSTOM HOME THROUGH ~-· OOOA8 LEADINO TO HtGH CBUNG. GLASS WAUS Nm aouAMET KITCHEN. 4 8EOf:K)OMS. TILED
PATIO. SPA ANO FOUNTAIN. --··--PERFECT UDO 4 8EOROOM BAYFRONT ON NORTH VIEW
CHANNEL OUAUTYINTERIORS WITH IMPORTED ITALIAN
TILE; OOUAME1" ICITCHEN, SECUllTY SYSTEM. PIER SUP
FOR80' BOAT.
Jim Muller-Branch Manager
Akerman, Joann
Ander9on, Ginny
Bents, Marcia
Bibb, Debi
Bowie.Eleanor
Brown, Eather
Caml)bell, John
Cheshi,., Jeck
Cheshire, Mona
Cottett,Evan
Donahue, Joan
Ewing, Lyleen
Guth, Maggie
Haines, Caroline
.....,...Shlrtey
Hartley.Paige
Hurley, Pat
Johnson, Yvonne
Kendall, Cindy
Kurtz. Rita
t.;mngstor,, Guy
~Nikkj
Marston, Melinda
Marvin.Sara
Matthewa, Marcia
Kay Ranger-Asst Branch Manager
---.... N'FON>Aa.E CONDO IN MNDCAITU COMPUX.
UPNR UNIT WITH IOME OCIM VllW. Nm'lACE Mil
WET MR. CALL FOR~ TO •IOW.
---11 .. fXCS 1 ENT OPPORTUNITY TO a1Y IN CORONA DIL
MAR VERY CLEAN UPPER UNIT wmt fNPlM2 Mil
WET BAR. CALL FOR APPOINTMENT TO I&.
-••mau ••• 2 mDRCX>M CONDO IN SMALL NIO CHMI .. COM-
Pt.EX NEAR HOAG. NICE POOl NIO IPA ~T MJr
LEVEL FlOOR PLAN.
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ONE lEVe. 3 1EDAOOM EHO UNT. PARQUET ROOM
.. KITCHEN AMO ENTRY, NICE GRAii ENTRY NIO PAtlD
OUTLOOK. WEU. MAINTAINED AHO NCa Y DECORATED.
McMahan,Carole
Mertz. Judy
Miles, Barbara
Murphy, Lydia
Olson, Edie
Pwker, Kay •
Petenon, Brenda
Pfau, Dee pee
Reedy.Bert
Reedy, Marian
Robbins, Judy
ROie, Lucy
Rosa, Bonnie
Rurnafeld, Cynthia
Sennes,Frank
Shaw.Jennifer
Shaw, Laraine
Thamer, Htllaiy
Trout, Dennta
V8*ltine, OOttle
Vernon, Sue
White. enc
.. Whtte, Lisa
Y~e.Bob
P• 21 .. Cl 21. 197 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS/IRVINE TODAY
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•Y DINA~ON •UJtGD
If' you tiaw any ...,mnea
floatiq arouiid fi'oll the late
'50I and '60I, you Will have a
pnMcw of what ii ia the stores
for spring and summer, 19871
The thought coma to mind:
Why didn't we just ))Kt up tbOle
outmoded clotbel? 'Caute, what
goes around, coma aiound.
Women\ casual wear returns
to the oversized denim jack~
topping shorts in varyina
leqths-boxer, Jam•ica. Ber-
muda and the ovenized, bqgy,
pleated culottes. Actually denim
is the key here. Color ranges
from the rejular Levi blue to
"double-stone-wubed blue. n
But the big news in denim is that
it is available in pastels of pink,
aqua, and yellow.
Separates dominate spring
1987. The jack~ whether the
style be ovenized •£ilenbower,"
or the studded Levi version, is
worn over a tank, •bustier" bra,
off-the-shoulder T and/ or an Ivy
League shirt. The skirt is either
a ruffled full circle, pencil-slim
straight, swing or A-line. Any-
thing goes as to skirt length from
mid-thigh to mid~. As to
pants, it's the straight jean look,
and the ankle or mid~ length
pleated trousers.
To acccssorizc the denims,
silver bracelets, bangles, ear-
rings, belts-really hot is that the
silver design is woven-or
undyed cowhide and pigskin for
satchel bags, belts and shoes,
whether the style be the ballerina
with or without an ankle strap,
wedgie Oats or pointed-toe bigb-
bcded pumps. An alternate shoe
style to wear is the platform
canvas or leather sneaker. And
don't foraet the Fi'ench beret,
pastel bandanas, polka-dot bair-
bows, fake flowers or ponytail
holden.
The other looks for day wear
are body-molding ensembles
and straplcu dreucs llUlde of
la~ fabrics that shine, shine in
racy, bare, cut-out styles. Also,
classic military desips in linens
and cottons with the tbati color
predominating accented with
black and olive green. l'.haki is
also used for the sophisticated
safari and farm loot, ea: cao-
rizcd with silver jewelry inlaid
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1ritb turqaoile. Lou of --in --. couw. .. -fabriQ areUledto~lll:a~,
softer, f uDer ailbo.ette. The
clauic countrj-prl dreaa; a
dirndl, flounced. pleated ltiii,
whether Jona or lbOi1 II worn
with a contruti• fhlid jlaet.
Thia feminine look calls for abort
gloftl. .
Now here ia wbeR the '50s
comes in; CriaOlines! Y ants and
yards of ruffled DCttiiaa or lilk
are bidden a8der the belled skirt
or abowiq abOUt four iDcbes.
Nat~ the Cridne ia con-
truting in color Ud the lelijth
varies from mid-t"ist' to mid-
calC. Thia flirty itirt ii worn with
baiter tops. The .. fUric news
here is cotton jique Ud the
color combination ii. bt.ck and
white.
The other '50I iilbOuetta are
the cbemile anCI tJapeze dial!
Unbelted or belied; bat· if you
choose the latter sure this
accessory ii made of crocodile,
born, wood or marble; carry a
textured clutch, wear a straw
bat, bold aold jewelry, and
sungl•ues. The colot,.... are
neutrals in natural fabrica~ Not
to be forgotten is the •Empire"
which really oriainated during
the Regency period, reintro-
duced during the late 'SOI and
again mritaliud for late '80s-
a flattering dress for both day
and evening.
1be nautical look; navy dou-
ble breasted jackets, sailor
blouses. long pleated st.irta, the
yachting sweaters, walking
shorts and spectaton. Classic
three-piece knit ensembles are an
alternate look to ~wt.ether
it be in cool neutrm. vivid
brights and bold vertical or
horizontal stripes.
As for evening clothes, the
mood is defmitely '-je~"
knee lenath, tiered skirts with
matchina applique tops or the
cool, blonde look of the late
Princea of Monaco, the former
llClress Grace Kelly, in a clauic
silt blouson worn at the cliacreet
lady-like length of just below the
knee.
If you choose to adopt all
thele loots, we have a fmina
there ia aoina to be a DID OD wip.
Bair atylea raap from very
lhon, cropped wl cmty to •
sleek, chin-lenstb "Laarea
BeceP ,. to tAA.. ltair tied ---.. ¥elY --1-t at die nape of tbe aec:t witll
~ iDevitable •Bia Bow"' ot
drawn 1IP willa. tortaile dip iJato
a poa,._. or ;. hDina nata-
rallJ around tbe ID.
Thelleet uma,-emph••
a deln, .; ... IOot iD ••tnp.
'With die...,.,.. ..... loe&cr
hair, detail ii pwa to the ~
and mouth for day, while for
eveniq Iota of layered eye
Shadow and ~t lipstick. The
bold and ~ look takes on
~~hueaolfawa.olive,
plum with tan cotta st•ining
abe lips.
What will women be ~
oa tbe beaches? Bathina suits,
With the very hiah Brazilian<Ut
lea in styles that raemble a
cffaper or jockey. One piece, two
~. u bare u is reuonably pc.mblc.. ne fabric is spandex
in deai1M of aotic African-
m.pired batiks.
Tbe above is a bird\ eye view
of wUl the AiDcrican claipen
are ~ tbe American
W01Ma will wear tbia lprina.
Aato ... brofr :W"'ldatM ••11ti• Of a..·11. wlaida
a ,.,.11
•Y DINA YON au.cu
What ii in tbe stores for men
tlU lprina add IUIDIDei'?
Startinl with the busineu suit,
w•at's new is a six-button,
double-braated, glen plaid ill
ct.cron and wonted ligh~t
wool Always available are tra-
ditional single-breuted two
button dacros and poplin cotton
ad a tbfte button, moderate
lapel style seenucker, differing
only iq that the latter bu flapped
patch pockets.
Tbae suits are acceuoriz.ed
with cotton broadcloth sbirta of
white, putels, or stripes. Ta,
moderate in width, are the
traditonal regimentals, pattern
club or for a more perky look
the polka-dot bow tie and don'
forget the contrasting breast
pocket handkerchief and out-
rageous braces (suspenders).
Shoes are wing-tip or slip-ons.
This is what traditional
designers are advocating for the
conservative man.
For the more venturesome
~ avant-garde designers are
showing an eugerated shaped
suit, lots of padding throughout
the shoulder ~ with almost
a dropped sleeve, very wide
lapels, tapered in at the waist and
worn over a rather baggy, heav-
ily pleated trouser and oversized
flap-pocket s~ with skinny
ties ala the "SOs in tiny patterns
or large prints. What is new here
is that the material is of vis-
cose-a rayon formed from
fiben composed of regenerated
cotton or cellulose.
~ for sportswear, the navy
bluer and houndstooth jacket
are always i~ whether double or sinale breasted. H money is DO
object pick up on the pumpkin
fitted sports j11etet or the over-
sized, pint wrintJcd linen and
an iridescent silt, worn over
white twill tromcn. Acccssoriu
with a very wide tie, spread-
collared French cuffed shirt,
laced suede or leather slip-ons.
And remember the •in .. thing is
NO socks!
Calif omia casual designers
have come up with such a laid-
bllCt loot that it,, bard to tell
whether the man wu color-blind
when be grabbed his outfit that
morning, for the keynote here is
bold color mixing: like green,
lilac and red or lime green,
purple and pink. Wild western
patterns are combined with
stripes and uymmetrical prints
whether it be walking shorts,
sweatsuits, T-shirts, sweatcn or
trousers. The wildest of
Hawaiian prints are used for
shirts, pants and jackets com-
bined with fluorescent hand-
painted ties. In keeping with this,
tied moccasins in pastel ~mbi
nations of pink and yellow or
red and gold. The other shoe is
a penny loafer available in every
shade under the sun. Classic grey
is combined with canary-yellow
to give a more updated version
to the sweat shirt, pant and
sportswear in general. If one
were to mate a fashion state-
ment this spring, purchase the
ca.nary-yellow trousers and a
daring print shirt. For others not
so bold, the striped crcwneck is
wom under a solid Ivy-league
lhirt or jllCket with t~ pleated
trousers or waiting shorts in
white or thati with, natunlly,
mcaken and qain DO aocb.
Denim is a hot fabric for mm ..
flslaiOm .. well this spriDa and ••mer. Tht fabric is ...S on
~I •abft buaiD"' suits to
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color ranges from the traditional achieve the sleek, neat loot that hair can achieve that toussekd natural-looking shade or funky
06Lcvi blue" to pastels. A tip for it is appropriate with the bus-loot. Tbcrc are some mousses metallic. (Incidentally, the color
those of you who cannot find iness suit. For the more casual on the market that add color to will wash out when you sham-
... stonrrwubed" denim: Take a style, mousse worked into the the hair wbetber you opt for a poo.)
couple of packages of color
remover, place the garment in
the solution overnight and then
follow the directions OD the
package.
European designers offer a
cowl neck light grey sweat suit,
with argyle detailing running
down the sleeve. Lots of sweaters
with crew and V-nects. And
what is interesting is the sweater
designs also reflect an African
f celing.. Special detail is given to
the waistband and cuff in a
contrasting pattern to the walk-
ing shorts. Conservative casual-
wear sees a collarless shin worn
with a print aavat tightly tucked
into the linen cuffed trouser.
Particularly handsome arc the
business suits and sports jackets
coming from Europe. They
range from the moderate to wide
lapels, heavily padded shoulders
OT lightly SO, inset pockets on
single and double breasted
styles. The pant is narrow or full.
The fabrics are lightweight gab-
ardines or blends, that arc shot
through with iridescent threads
of lil11e and teal Ties can be a
solid pastel color or sprinkled
with a miniscule design of coor-
dinating colon. Shoe styles arc
exceptionally good-looking,
woven kid and soft leathers in
tassJed or not slip-ons.
If you did not purchase your
double-breasted tuxedo last
seaso' consider it, became both
America aDd Europe advocale
this is still tbc -m .. eYCDiq attire.
Acoessorize wit.b ~I bow ties,
cumberbunds and handkerchiefs
with, naturally, patent leather
slipom. And don l f cqet to pick
up OD t.be traditional trcacb coal. .
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Playful fashions for young
crowd at Forever Children
Parents whO ha'Ve ever had to
take their children 1bopping
know just bow restleu those
children can become. Atrium
Court•s award-winniq · store,
Foreftr Children, hu solved
that problem. It has combined
a children 'I clotbiq store with
a toy store, which allows the
youngsten to play with and tty
out the toys while parents shop
for clothing.
While children sample such
quality toys u Brio and Corolle,
Forever Children's penonnel do
not hover over the little ones. ·uds love it here, because we
allow them to play," said Janet
Shriver, assistant manager. "It's
a very relaxing atmosphere, for
both parents and kids. Often, the
kids don't want to leave."
Quality casual and dressy
clothing can also be found at
Forever Children. The store
specializes in infants' clothing,
girls' clothing up to size 14 and
boys• clothing up to size seven,
according to Shriver. She said
that customers will not find
ordinary brands that other
stol"Cl carry. European lines, in
comfortable and easy-tCH:UC-
for cotton, will give the children
a current look in oversized
clothing that is en~ popu;-
larity.
For Euter, Shriver said that
the look is more casual than in
the pall. No JDore flouncea and
ruflles.
"People want clothes that can
be worn for more tbaD just o~
occasion," she 1aid. Looser
dreaes are in fuhion for girls
this season, below tht knee or
even mid-calf.
For boys, Easter is the time
to sport threo-piece suits or a
one-piece shortall, which gives
the illusion of a three-piece suit,
she said.
Colors for spring include
lavender, pint, pastels and
brighter colors such as red,
yellow and blues. Boys' popular
colors are red and jade. Accord-
ing to Shriver, chambray is
important as well as polka dots
and stripes. Baby clothes are
popular in green and yellow.
Shriver said that people will also
buy lavender for baby boys if the
style of the garment is not too
feminine. ·
Forever Children also carries
a specialized line of infant
bedding, quilts and comforters.
Shriver said that the store can
special order furniture such as
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European Fashions & Shoes
cribi Ud strollen.
For collecton of Madame
Aaander dolll or Steiff teddy
bean, Forner Cbildren is the
pa.cc to -..~Sbmer said that
collecton wi8GOIDC in and Order
an item from die catalope that
~ were not able to fmd any
place elle.
Forever Children~ unique-
neu baa won it an award. ,,,,,_
iii:p :.v.,atw awarded the
store the 1986 prV.e for store
layout.
"They liked our relaxing
atmosphere," Shriver said. Fore-
ver Children competed for this
award with other toy stores
across the nation.
Forever Children is located at
24 Fuhion Island and is open
10 a.m. to 9 p.m ., Monday
through Friday; 10 Lm. to 6
p.m. on Saturday and noon to
S p.m. on Sunday.
Do-it-yourself fashion at Fabric Warehouse
Sewing for oneself ii enjoying
a renaissance amona fuhioo-
minded and budget<e>nscious
women. To fill the needs of
women who are handy with a
needle is Fabric Warehouse in
Costa Mesa
One of nine Fa bric W arc-
housc stores in the Southern
California arc~ the Costa Mesa
store bas recently been remo-
deled. Customers will find first-
rate services and a wide selection
of up-to-date fashion fabrics,
according to Ron Gartner, pres-
ident.
The most discriminating
seamstress will fmd the best in
cottons, which is enjoying
immense popularity now, qual-
ity ail~ woolens and European
linens. According to Gartner,
tbeie designer fabrics would cost
more if boupt at other fabric
stores.
Gartner said that Fabric
Warehouse stocks the same
fabrics that the ready-to-wear
industry uses. He estimates that
a home seamstress can save up
to 1S percent on a usually high-
cost item such as a silk dress or
suit.
With more women working
out of their homes. Gartner uys
that these womeo ¥C turning to
professional seamstresses. Just
the savings on fabric from
Fabric Warehouse can help
offset the cost of employing a
professional dressmaker,
according to Gartner.
Spring is the time for wed-
dings and what better way for
a bride to stay within budaet
than to have her drea made?
Fabric Wareboa1e offen a var-
iety of rme lacea to put the
1CCCntin1 on this ctraa·wb.icb is
always the center of attention.
Also, bridesmaids can realize
savings on fuhionina their own
dresses.
Fabric Warebouae doesn't
stop at fuhion f abrica. It is a
one-stop 1bop for notions, patt-
erns and drapery iOd upholstery
materials.
Fabric w~ p...,.;....
to be •a cut above· the others"
and will continuously update its
stock to meet the demand.
Located at 18th • PIM:entia, the
store offen subltlltiill uvi.np
of 20 to SO percent tielow retail.
For more information Call 646..
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The management at
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like to extend a cordial
welcome for you to visit
our new store and select
from exclusive fashions
in eareer and casual
maternity wear.
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•At Motberbood, we are aet-
tiaa away from a loot that
ICleallll prepant," abe said.
•.rat1a 10 many women in the
workplace, it 'I important to
meet the DeCda of tbe working
woman who bu to look profes-liODal.. •
Chana explained that
Motherhood strives to create ..
-~ dam ia, Wlu; •'ecb
ud top1 that cu t.e iater-
•atcbed to create a aumber of
loOb with a minimpa of war-
ctrobe.
•Maternity dotlra are wora
harder ud more often than
CODftlltOiW dotbiJll, •the uid.
•Became they are worn for IDCb
a abort time, women don't put
• much invatment into them,
so we try to coordinate colon
and designs as much as possi-
ble."
Q•n1 aayl tUt the dotbina
ii made from natUnl fabrica that
require DO dry draniftl The
natural fabrica are also more
comfortable which it very
important for women at th.is
time in their lives.
Motberbood baa announced
iu new sprina line this month.
Acconlina to Chan&. the colon
this aeuon are pastels, peach,
pink, bauna yellow and th•ki.
Vibrant colon, such as tur-
quoise, red, bright yellow, blues
with prints and lbipc:a, will also
be the bot itema. Chana said.
White wiD be the predominant
ba.ckpouDd foT the print fabric.
In addition to becoming more
sophisticated, maternity wear
hu become more like conven-
tional clothina, in the casual
vein, Chana said. The .. bis shirt ..
has hit the maternity market.
Women are wearing leggings, to
create a big shirt look that can
also be worn after their babies
are born.
"Traditjoaal maternity
clothes looted almost lite
infant's clothing,• Chana said
"After many years of that,
women now want more style."
The Motherhood Maternity
Apparel store is located at 91
Fashion bland, but uoly until
the end of this month, according
to Chang. The store will be
moving to a new location in
South Coast Plaza, near Sean .
Togs for tots at Petite Marche
This ti.me of year, mothers are
beginning their search for the
perfect .Easter outfit that will be
most complimentary to their
• little boys or girls. That search
can begin and end at Petite
Marcbe' in Costa Mesa.
The store spccializ.es in dressy
clothing for children, girls up to
size J4 and boys up to size seven,
according to owner Jeannine
Trout.
For boys, an important brand
in the dressy line is Imp. Not
only for Easter, but for weddings
or any other occasion that
requires boys to look their best.
For this sprin& Petite Marche'
is featuring pastel, .light blue
pinstripe and white suits for
boys, according to Trout. Older
boys from four to seven will look
all grown up in a navy blue
blaztr and plaid pants. Many of
the jackets are linen.
For girls, the look has gone
to longer mid-calf skirts, a
romantic look, according to
Trout. "At first, there was some
resistance but now I'm seeing
girls from five to seven that like
that look," she said. The skirts
for this season arc a dirndl-type,
but Trout says that they will
probably go toward a fuller style
in the fall. And, pastels arc in
for spring.
The store also features some
lines of playwear. Important
brands for children up to age
seven are Petit Bateau and
Absorba, according to Trout.
Colon for toddlen are in the
primary area, she said. "Moms
can mix primary colors. A
toddler boy could wear a green
shirt with royal blue pants and
be changed into a yellow shirt
with the same pants and still
look good."
In striving to meet a broad
need for diff ercnt occasions,
Trout also carries an extensive
line of baby clothing and shower
gifts. She features both Euro-
pean and American lines.
Important colors this spring
for a shower gift is mint gree~
Trout &aid, because it can be
either for a boy or girl
However, lavender bas been
very popular, according to
Trout. "Whenever we get any
lavender ~ it goes quickly," she
said.
Petite Marcbc' is located at
369 E. 17th St., #28, Costa Mesa.
For more information, call 642-
4714.
Gary's and Co. has everything
to suit JOU, from head to toe
Men who are shopping for a
new spring wardrobe can find
everything they arc looking for
in one place: Gary's and Com-
pany at 119 Fashion Island.
According to Kirk Lothrin-
aer, Gary's can suit a man from
the top of his head to his feet.
The store carries a variety of
suits, ties, dress shirts, sports and
casual wear, socks, underwear.
bats and ICCCll<>ries.
•we also have a tremendous
selection of shoes, about 200
different styles," Lothringer
said. The brands featured are
Cole Haan. Brapno and Polo
by Ralph Lauren.
Famous names such as South-
wick, Polo, Norman Hilton and
Polo University pw::e Gary's suit
line. •we only carry natural
fiben, strictly all wool, cotto~
linen and silt •• Lothringer said.
For this sprina, the most
popular suit is a tropical weiJht
wool for wear and breatbability,
accorctiDg to Lothringer. In
addition to lighter colon for
suits and sports.coats, Lothrin-
ger said that a desirable look is
a dart busioea suit with very
subtle stripes, caJled deco
stripes, which adds just a hint
of color.
Lapel widths have been the
same for the put 10 years. but
J..othri.Daer said that the double-
breMted look ia making a comc-
bect. Gary .. continues to carry
both styles, especially the navy
dOuble-breasted bluer, which
Lotb.ri.qer says never socs out
ol style.
Another item enjoyina a pop-mr comcbeck ii the paisley tie,
~ taid. Wcwm tia are
..... iD demand. Gary .. featared
k•da are Farrell lleed and
Polo, • ~ liDml and cot-
toll&;
Diliil ibia1I arc very impor-
tant when a man is considering
the purchase of a suit. F asbion-
able this spring is the cotton
dress shirt with English spread
collar, Lothringer said. The
majority of shirts the store
carries arc the standard button-
cuff, but Lothringer says that the
French cuff is once again pining
popularity.
For men in the market for a
tuxedo, Gary's and Company
has a full formal department.
Lothringer said. The store car-
ries a complete line of formal
shirts and seven different types
of matching shoes.
The sportswear prints for
spring arc madras plaid,
Hawaiian florals and vertical
stripes. Rugby shirts continue
their popularity and Gary•s
boasts a large selection of fleece
coordinastes by Polo.
For people shopping for gifts,
Gary's gift department is the
place to begin.
· Gary's and Company is open
on the weekends, Saturday from
JO a.m. to 6 p.m., Sunday from
noon to S p.m. On weekdays,
Monday through Thursday, 10
a.m. to6p.m. and Friday lOa.m.
to 9 p.m. For more informatio~
call 759-1622 .
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Watcti« Plaza is a~
of many aurpriles and cmtoaws
fmd that they can fmd an they
are loo~ for here, with one-
stop shopping.
Five of the Plaza's clothina
stores offer just about anything
the discriminating customer
could want. Cbampape strives
to be unique, with the finest in
women's clothing and personal
service. Veta's Intimate Apparel
bas branched out its line to
include loungewear. The Store-
keeper is two stores in one; one
store for women and the other
for men. Halliday•s store for men
is featuring its famous tie
exchange, continuing through
the end of March. Charles H.
Barr brings fine gems to individ-
uals with fine taste.
Champagne owner I buyer
Joan Pointer-Howard started
business seven years ago with a
Western store but that fad soon
faded. She decided to move
away from the fads and began
featuring clothes that women
could wear for years and still be
in style.
.. We have customers wearing
PW BhlCI from three years
qo, .. alle Mid.
•we belp tbe customer put
together cOotdinaaed outfitl and
stay with one customer for
boun, if need be," Pointer-
Howard said. She is proud that
her store can ~ff er such pcnonal
service. Each member of her
staff began in the back room,
learning each piece of merchan-
dise. They are trained to tactfully
suggest another type of clothing
if the one the customer bas tried
on is "not her."
"It~ really good service, com-
pared to department stores
where you can't get waited on,"
she said. "People working here
arc fashion consultants."
For spring, Champagne is
offering the safari look, in
addition to Navajo and concho
looks. The concho belts feature
studs, rhinestones and shells.
The Navajo look combines
colors of turquoise and white
accented with silver jewelry.
Colors arc every kind of paste~
peach, pink, blue and aqua.
..Not much khaki, though,
because everyone can't wear it~"
Pointer-Howard said: .. You Will
eee a woman ia pink before you
lee her ia kheti ...
In acceuories, Cbampape
has a variety of aeclclaces. ear-
rinp and belts that are coordi-
natccl to match the clotbina. The
beJts are leather and many have
silver accents. Prices at Cham-
pagne are moderate, not high
. end, according th Pointer-
Howard.
There arc two Champagne
stores; besides the Westcliff
Plaza store, there is also one in
Irvine at Woodbrige Village,
4634 Barranca Parkway. Both
stores arc open seven days a
week and f cature such brand
names as Mctropole, Gamma,
Paris Blues, Esprit, Hi-Tech,
Frccgo, Hype .and much more.
Veta's Intimate Apparel has
been Newport Beach's impor-
tant lingerie store for 23 years.
The store recently underwent
renovation and customers will
be pleased at the change, which
includes larger dressing rooms.
But the store has done more
than just rejuvenate itself,
according to Wanda Clendenin,
manap. It bM ...Wits line
to iadade iJuaovaaM ......
wear, due to posNlar d1nud.
.. When women Ft bome from
work, they. want to be comfor-
table," Clendenin said. wrhis
loungewear is much more than
just clothes to relax in. Women.
can entertain or wear them while
going out, too."
The loungewear is offered in
a variety of looks, according to
Clendenin. Some arc lot1g terry
gowns, jumpsuits or two-piece
pantsuits.
Veta·~ continues to feature its
lingerie which is so popular.
There are slips, panties, gowns,
negligees, pajamas and every
kind of bra. According to Oen-
denin, Veta's best selling bra is
the French Chantelle.
Featu.rcd brands at Veta 's arc
Evelyn Pearson, Robes of Cali-
forni~ Key Loun, Mary McFad-
den, Abraxas, Olga. Bali, just to
name a few. For more informa-
tion, call 642-1197.
The Storekeeper's owners are
proud of the fact that they can
offer the best for men and
women under one roof-that is,
.._,._ Tiie ltOre ii -=tuaDy two ....
0. ...... aide, CUltomal
will find tniditioail sportlWear
with a variety of u,pdaaed atyks
awdl
.. Mostly everything we~
is sportswear, but we carry a
Small seletion of sportleoatl and
ties, as a service to our cuato;.
men," said bu~r Kevin Beck.
The Storekeeper bu been
updating its line in· the put few
years, according to Beck. It
carries non-button:..down col·
Ian, more ovenizeil lOob and ·
tee-sbitts, along with swimwear
and spectator sportswear.
"You wouldn't go joaina in
our sportswear, you could wear
it to a movie," Beck said.
One fa bric that is The Sto~
keeper's specialty is cotton,
acconlina to Beck. People bave
discovered cotton's Comfort an'd
durability. The store features
myriad cotton knit sweaaen.
"We even carry cotton sweat-
ers in. the ran.• Beck liid ... In
this area, wool isn 'l prKdcal, we
get little opportunity to wear it."
The women's side •is newer
than the 17-year-old men-S side;
it is six years old. Beck enlists
the aid of Kathy Hill for buying
women's merchandise.
"It toot us five yean to learn
the women's business, now we
think we have it right," Beck
said.
According to Beck, the store
is not featuring as much in the
traditional line.
"We started when preppy was
big," be said. ••Preppy was
almost the wont thing Co happen
to the traditonaJ market because
it made a fashion statement.
When it went ou~ traditional
was looked at u an.i014 paue
f asbion. but it wasn' really.
Traditional is a steady thing.,.
The current women's look is
far from preppy. It's more fem-
inine, according to Beck. The
store features a large line of knit
coordinates, skirts and sweaters.
To accent the kn.it, the store
provides multi-colored scarfs for
that splash of color. Beck said
that knits arc very popular
because they can be dressed up
or dressed down.
The Storekeeper women '1
store features only what Beet
calls playclothes .
.. you won l find career dreu--
ing here," be said. "Our ladies
store is doing a pat businca
now that we c;arry strictly wom-
en's clothing manufacturen."
Some of those brand names
for women include lndyao,
Kit.it, Ruff Hewn and Marisa
Christina. For the men, it-S
Boston Trader, Kenneth Gor-
don, W allam•n, Gotcha, Gil-
man Brothen, Cordovan and
Grey, just to name a few. For
more information, call 642-7061.
Bill Halliday, owner of Hal-
lidays, would like to see every
•otd and ugly" tie in Oraqe
Cowity. That is, be will give you
$7 .SO credit toward a new tie,
if you bring in a worn-out or out-
of-.tylc tie that you no longer
wear.
•we do this once a year,"
Halliday said. Cuatomen are not
only satisflCld that they aet $7.SO
toward a new tie, but they are
also helping charity, for that's
who Halliday gives the old ties
to.
In eUhaqe for the old tie,
customen ha~ a choice of the
new priata ud atylea, aucb • all
ailk traditioaal, rcaimeatal,
~ dat., ad aoli6a. Tbe
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The eyes have it .at Continental Ey_ewear
Anyone who bas ever had to
wear eyeglasses knows how
important it is to keep abreast
of what is current in f uhion.
At Continental Eycwear in
Corona Del Mar, even the most
discriminating customer wilJ
fmd every style imaginable with
selections from such manuf ac-
turen as Christian Dior, Revue,
Avante Garde, Silhouette,
Metzler and Zeiss.
Accordina to P . Sander
Lausen, be can tailor custom
Poise, confidence offered
at John Robert Powers
John Robert Powcn is much
more than a modeling school,
according to Karen Tobiason,
director of promotions.
06Moat of our students arc here
for self-development: makeup,
skin care, hair, wardrobe, poise,
social graces, etiquette and
figure coordination,"· she said.
06We finish students so they feel
confident."'
John Robert Powers has been
teaching modeling for 60 years,
with its beginnings in New York.
It gradually wended its way wcs~
with the Orange location offer-
ing services for over 20 years.
For aspiring models, John
Robert Powers will teach the
advanced modeling movements
which will allow the students to
do live fashion shows. The
school can help to create a photo
portfolio and students can cam
many photo posing hours. Com-
mercial workshops will teach
students bow to go into a 30
second colllllJe1'cia) and how to
get out of it, accordin_A to
Tobiason.
Another service offered by the
school is the open audition, held
on Tuaday nights.
06Pcople come t\Cre and hire
models for promotional work,
fashion shows, printwork or
whatever else they have in
mind," Tobiason said. Using
models is becoming more pop-
ular than using stock photos, she
said.
.. Sometimes there is confusion
~tween modeling schools and
agencies~" she added. 06Someone
will come in here and ask for
a trainee who docsn' have to be
fully trained professionally.
They will use our students,
which gives the student valuable
experience. If you are 16 and go
out for your first job, often you
arc told that you can't be hired
because you don't have expe-
rience·. So bow do you gain
experience when no one will hire
you? So that's why we off er this
service, so when they go out and
are asked if they have modeled,
they can answer yes and have the
tear sheets to back it up."'
Tobiasoa said the school has
maJc students as well as female.
It will accept students as young
as 10.
•we even have some people
here who merely say that they
arc mature and smile politely,"
she added.
According to Tobiason, the
market bas been growing for 30
to 40-year-<>lds. The old stereo-
types of models arc fading. The
business bas expanded beyond
the l 7ish-looking, b1onde, blue-
eycd, perfect teeth, 110 pounder,
she said. Most people now fit
into the commercial model, she
said.
... Also, if you are planning to
stay in Orange County, there is
littJe high fashion work ltcre,"
she said .... People arc better off
working as commercial models."'
According to Tobiason,
aro und 80 percent of John
Robert Powers students a rc
attending the school for a self-
confidencc fix and very f cw go
into professional modeling.
... We have a lot of wives who
have professional husbands and
they do a lot of entertaining,"'
she said. 06Tbey come here to
learn how to do things correctly.
people come here to better their
careen, gain poilc, carriage and
sophistication. It's fun to watch
an overweight, shy woman come
in here and leave a shining star,
feeling good about herself and
growing."'
John Robert Powers is
located in Town and Country
Center, across from Santa Ana
Bullocks Fashion Square.
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1 ob.r : to make beautiful 2 : to make beautiful or elegant
with ornaments or ornamentation: DECORATE, ADORN ('-ed a
book with Jictures) (the f au Its with which nature has gen-
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or garnish (an account) bl elaboration with inesscntia but
decorative or fanciful details
... NEW LIFE TO YOUR EXISTING WARD ROBE
REDESIGN-RESTYLE-UPDATE
ADJUST-REFINE
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JULIE FOSTER (714) 642-2185
eyegluaes right in his shop.
061 get the lenses from the
manufacturer, which already
have the prescription ground
into them," be said. I can cut
them to fit the frames and give ·
them all of the other trealment.s,
such as tinting and UV 400."
The most exciting design right
DOW is manuf.ctured by Tura,
Lauaen said. -rbe lenses loot
almost as if they arc suspended.
I just made up a pair for myself."
Lamen said be also works
with progressive lenses. Progres-
sives are similar to a bifocal, only
without the lines and more
powerful. The lenses change in
progressions for people who
need glasses for distance and
rcadin& but need an extra power
between the two.
'"This extra power allows
people to read at arm's lengt~
what we call 'no man's land',"
he said. 06This type of lens is
beneficial to people who play
cards, who need that interme-
diate power."
Lausen also carries soft and
hard contact lenses. They come
in a variety of tints; which is
becomina very popular, accord-
ing to Lausen.
06Pcople with dark brown eyes
can chanse their eyes to blue or
green," he said. 06More and more
QWlufKturen arc ma.king these
tinted lenses due to their rising
popularity."
And now glasses-wearing ski-
ers can take heart. Any skier who
wean glasses can attest to the
difficulty of fitting goggles over
specs. Lausen said be can make
op a pair of goggles with the
prescription built into the lens.
The brand Lausen uses is Uve~
which is worn by the Swiss ski
team.
Skiers wearing these special
goggles Will not need to worry
about the danger of their break-
ing. According to Lause~ the
lens is a tempered polycarbo-
nate, which wilJ withstand the
impact of running into a tree.
Continental Eyewear is lo-
cated at 3901 Coast Highway,
between Five Crows Restaurant
and Ming Dynasty. For more
information~ call 640-9080.
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Draper's & Damon's (Cuming Soon) • Dr. Elder,
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Newport 8oiboo Savings, f.o. •Osco Drug
Shell Oil !Re -Opening late Spring) • The Minuteman
Woy• The Storekeeper• The Storelceeper
for Her• Veto's Intimate Apparel• Video
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Women who knoy, aood
daip know Guy Laroche. In
Newport Beach, this innovative
designer's work can be found at
a boutique that carries bis name.
at 33 Fuhion Island. outside the
Atrium. .
Simin Shabab i.s the manageT
who does alJ of the buying for
tbe boutique. She said that the
boutique carries all of Larocbc's
sportswear, semi-Oressy outfits,
' 1eparates, silk dresses. suits and
dressy wear. The dressy features
1equins, .. after 8 wear,'" scarves
and jewelry, all from Paris.
The Guy Laroche story is one
of success. He bcaan his training
at the Jean Dcsses studio in
Paris, in 1949. He went to New
York and observed its world of
fashion before moving back to
Paris. His first introduction was
immensely succcssf ul and moved
Fabienne -has imported French
care to Coro·na del Mar shop
There are times when we feel
the need to be pampered and do
what would help to alleviate the
stresses of everyday living.
Fabienne de France has the
answer at Fragments hair and
nail salon in Corona dcl Mar.
Fabienne came from France
two years ago, bringing her
special kind of energy to Orange
County. She studied Yoga, Chi
Kong, Shiatsu therapeutic mas~
sage, body and mind stimula-
tion, aromatherapy, acupunc-
ture, sopbrology, relaxation,
facials, body treatments and
artistic makeup.
'But her specialty is relaxation.
.. I work with the energy level
on the top of the skin, ft she said .
.. A client bas to learn to relax
and trust themselves to the
person working on them. ft
When first seeing a client, she
gives a cleansing facial to deter-
mine the skin-type and what
treatments would be best.
.. Everything I use is natur~"
she said. ..I work with three
different laboratories and only
use the top of the line from each
one."
Fabiennc has a special acne
program that she guarantees will
work.
04Part of the acne problem is
because of diet ... she said ... Kids
need to stop eating fast foods
which arc fried . Also, they spend
top much time in the sun and
that aggravates the problem ...
For this special acne treatment
on teenagers, Fabienne only
charges SO percent of the adult
f ec.
Clients arc told that F abiennc
is not to do all of the work, they
must do their part also.
..You have to take care of yow
skin at home between treat-
ments," she said ... Home care is
gentle, no soap, nothing rude
and no scrubbing."
She bas on band those pro-
ducts which the client is to put
into use at home. Fabiennc will
work closely with the client to
set goals.
In cooperation, Fabicnnc and
Fragments offers a special .. Day
for Him or Her" which promises
to be the ultimate in pampering.
Men will enjoy a manicure,
relaxation/ sophrologie session,
facial, paraffin band wax along
wjth haircut and style. The
middle of the day features a
lunch at nearby Hemingway's
with a glass of champagne or
wine. All forSl50.
The ladies will get the addition
of a pedicure, eyebrow arch and
a make-up lesson and applica-
tion. This charge is $200. Gift
certificates and limousine service
is available on request.
Fabiennc's other specialty,
bio-energy; helps clients to
increase energy, release tensions
and fight stress. She teaches a
class at Dorothy Jo Studio on
Mondays, which includes
stretching, Yoga, Chi Kong
music self dance and sophrol-
ogy: psychosomatic relaxation.
The charge for the three month
session is $60 and reservations
can be made by calling 675-9544.
Tradition with
a fresh
Point of View
#119 Faahi<>n Island• Newport Beach• 759-1622 • Bullocb Wilahire Wm,
y Laroche
him up next to the top designers
of the day.
Another brief stint in America
found him on the pages of Life
maaazine, then he retunled to
Paris to open a salon in Paris'
fashion district.
Soon the designer opened
boutiques all over the world, one
of them in Newport Beach.
According to Shahab, Laroche
was in the area on Feb. 26 when
be had a fashion show at the
Meridian, a benefit for the
Diabetes Association.
Shahab said that the spring
fashion colon are bright: char-
treuse, fuchsia and yellow. For
the dressy look, the colors run
dark.er. Stripes arc popular as
well as polka dots. White is
always in, according to Sbahab.
In multi~olored prints, Laroche
~ a combination of green,
yellow and black.
.. The line ii ftry unique, I
hawen't..aany~ies~."..W
Sbabab.
The boutique also featura tbe
best in Laroche9s collection of
KCeSSorics, including belts arid
jewelry.
According to Shahab, the best
seller is a white cotton pique suit,
which is featured in the catalog_
Laroche alwaya uses natural
fabrics, light wool for summer
suits. but mostly cotton.
As for the men's lines, Sbabab
said the boutique only carries the
Guy Laroche ties, due to space
limitations.
The boutique is open Monday
through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 6
p.m., and on Sunday, 12-S p.m.
For more information, calJ 644-
1146.
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most significant brand is Robert
Talbot, according to Halliday.
The tie exchange continues
through March 31. For more
information, call 645-4792.
After 24 years in Newport
Beach, Charles H. Barr Jewelers
is still the place for people with
fine taste in jewelry.
According to owner Mary
Barr, popular colors for this
seuon are black and white.
Those stones would include
pearl, onyx, black jade and
mother of pearl. She said that
spring and summer suits are
Spring
FASHION
'87
complimented by the black and
white stones.
As for diamonds, they never
go out of style, Barr aaid.
"The colon (in clothing) for
this spring are really foils for
diamond accented big stones,
like amethyst and blue topaz, ft
she said. wrhesc are what we call
affordable stones, dramatic
without the bia price."
Barr attributes ber aood rep-
utation to her steady customers
who have recommended her to
their associates. FoT more inf or-
mation, call 642-3310.
a.. Act ia Corona del Mar And tbere'I IOmetbing for the
ii tryin1 1oaaetbin1 new: it men; too. While their ladies are
features new Sunday boun with browsing, the men can relax on
.. Sunday Champagne Shop-a comfortable couch, watch a
pm,. .. Cuatomcn can come in game oo the television and enjoy ana enjoy hon d 'oeuvrcs, des-a drink from Class Act's bar.
lertl and champagne from noon · "'They can even look through
to S p.m., according to owner photo albums of my fashion
Jeri Hawkins. shows, .. Hawkins said. -rbcrc
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Petronella strives for
'unique and different1 look
Fashion Island's Atrium
Court has a new addition: Petro-
nella, a unique and innovative
boutique. which o pened it s
doors on Valentine's Day.
.. I handle unique things that
you don't sec in every other store
in every other city, .. said owner
P.J . Marx. "'I search for things
that arc unique and different ...
She said that she pref crs not
to carry the well-known
design•s, but the ones sbe
cairics arc very good. One
important name is Zonda Nellis.
According to Marx , Nellis will
only give her collection to one
store in an area. The Nellis
fashions arc made from hand-
woven fabric, which Nellis
weaves herself. Then she creates
the garment. ..They arc really
beautiful, .. Marx said. "'You can
create your own outfit from
separates... So if a person bas
been searching for Zonda Nellis.
she bas arrived in Newport
Beach, at Petronella.
Marx also gets many of her
items in Europe. She goes on
buying trips to Germany, Italy
and France. In this country, she
goes to New York and Dallas .
.. I have no set places to go, I
just search for whatever is dif-
ferent," Marx said.
Petronella carries everything
from elegant sportswear to
hand-woven laces, evening dress
to accessories. One important
feature is the Kit Kirkendal
collection, which Marx cans
wearable art. Kirkendal is from
New York and he works with
leatben, fun and buttons that
are raw emeralds, Marx said.
.. He did one piece with fox and
mink fun that had gold leather
woven into it, .. she said.
Marx also carries hand-
paintcd silks that don' wrinkle.
She said that when traveling. she
appreciates a piece of clothing
that can be worn after being
clOICd up in a suitcase. So silk
that doesn 'l wrinkle is a must.
In accessories, Petronella
features jewelry that goes with
the Zonda Nellis collection as
well as sterling silver. There arc
bandba11 and belts, all in
le.tber. Marx said she doesn'
carry many batl became ahC is
llill tatina to eee what the public
nata. ·11 anybody bu a •ua-
gestion or a request, I can get
the item for them ... she said.
Marx has another boutique in
Scottsdale, Arizo na. which
opened in January 1983. But in
the summers. everybody leaves
due to the intense heat. She and
her hus band came to this area
last summer and t raveled up and
down the coast, but it was
Newport Beach that caught their
eyes. So they moved here and
opeaecl tbc boutique at 3223
Atrium Court.
.. Hats arc ve ry popular in
Scottsdale ... she said .
In addition to striving for
uniqueness and the different,
Marx said that sometimes she
will have one-of-a-kind items.
She also buys items that wiJI
always be in style ... I like to pick
up a unique piece, wear it today
and wear it fi ve years from now
and still look good," she said.
.. Clothes shouldn't be faddish.
they should be beautiful pieces
of art. I like to be in. but I like
to be different ...
For more information call
721-0902.
rnm ••• :THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA ME.SA NEWSllRVINE TODAY ......
and a cla y collection
are some beautiful models in
them."
Hawkins said that her bOu-
tique carries everything from
rhinestone tennis shoes to fur
coats. She bas a selection of
comfortable clothes that ac-c
dressy. A unique feature is the
hand-painted washable paper
jumpsuit for $40.
... started with a little store
that was expensive, .. Hawkins
said ... Now I have a larger store
that is less expensive ...
She prides herself on her
exclusive collection. She said she
buys one of each item so a person
can buy an outfit and not have
to worry about seeing that same
outfit at an event. She bas her
own label in tb_c items and
specializes in tee-shirts that arc
jeweled or rhinestoned.
Customcn will also get a free
Class Act tee-shirt with any
purchase. The tee-shirts feature
rhinestones and say .. Class Act
Spending Team, Ostentatious
and Pretentious," with pictures
of a college emblem, champagne
glass, bag of money. diamo nd
ring and bottle of perf umc.
Hawkins carries accessories to
match the o utfits f catured in the
boutique. These range from
casual to .. super dressy ... Also.
hand-knit one-of-a-kind sweat-
ers, shoes in every color. with
snakeskin pumps which start at
$60.
For spring, Hawkins says that
versatile clothes are in fas hion.
items that can be worn during
the day a nd dressed up at night.
She carries a new line of Howard
Wolf separates, which can be
mixed and matched and long
shorts. Much of the .Wolf col-
lection features hand-painted
sweaters.
CJw Ad is CUI ieatly having
a half~ sale on much of its
inventory, according to Haw-
kins. Parking at the rear of the
building is free and plentiful
I
a... Act is located at 2720
E. Coast Hiibway, .aoa the
street from Sherman Gardens.
For more informatio~ call 640-
1298.
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-exp1ri1111, er
Mink ia still the molt popular
fur, KCOJdina to J~ua of M.
Jacques Furrier, and be should
know. He bu been wortini with
fun for almost SS yean.
Twenty of thOK years have
been spent at the present loca-
tion of 14 Fashion Island. wrhis
is my final destination," be said.
Jacques bas plied his trade in
€Zecbollo~ France, Ena-
land and New York before
~in Newport &e.cb
M . J.cqua ii Or.., Coun-
ty .. oldeilt fur specialty store,
accordina to Jecquca. His store
carries only fun tbat are custom
designed for each cuatomer. If
a customer comet in with a
design in mind, Jacques will
p
make it up. He UC» cania a
1a1F in~ of rady-made
coelL
Jacques ~ fur ~ &om
the HudlOD Bay Compmy. He
stocks mink, sable, f'ox aDd lynx.
The mint it available in many
di1fr.rent colon. •If we don'
have it here, we'll pt it," be said.
Mueh pride in craftmambip
goes into one of J.-:qua coats.
It consumes approximatdy 100
boun of time in the design and
producing of one coat.
fun. J~ua laid aim _,. of
all •=·h dati.rct to be a fur
coat .. ruda pOWL n.e otber
IOW, ~ &om tbole animah
th8t are cleclared ~ha bJ the
acwcrmneat of t1iOK from whidl
the •nimall come. •You just
can' ao out and take an animal;
·~ leaJa are put on them by
the aovenunenas, .. he said.
A. a rault of the popularity
in fun, Jsqua said that bus-
iness ia boomina, IO much IO
that be is enJaraina Im store. He
will be ~ the apace of a
vacated store next to bit.
The bad news is that fun have
jumped in price since last year,
accordina to Jacques. •Mink bal
gone up from SO to 72% more-
thit is the rant time that the jump
bu been that dratic, .. be said.
Because of this, Jsques said be
it forced to cbafll. mcn for bis
coaa.
J~UCI Mid tMl HI IN90D
ia beea.-: ~Mare COM"'i91
more mink• than are aftlilal*
and there W no WIJOW' frOm
1Mt ,ear. He iaid tllit before,
there woWd be about fiYe miDioD
left over. But the dollar ia weak
right now, which also mates
biddiq power low.
But people can take heart.
Accordiq to Jecqua, fun laaw
not gone up • hiP ~
tively with Other itema in U.O.
tion. He said tblil lO years ap,
be cbupd S5000 for a miak
coat. Thirty yean later, Jae
cbarpd the same price.. 11iat tb8t
bu caught up and a miik coat
will ao for aroUnd SI0,000.
For more imormation call
644 4661.
Jacques said that furs have
enjoyed a rise in popularity, even
with bad publicity from aucb
television personalities as Bob
Barker. Barker said be would
refuse to host the Miss America
Pageant if the women appeared
in real furs. As a resuJt of this
protest, fake furs were substi-
tuted. Jacques launched a pro-
test of his own.
Hf wrote to the television
station," be said. HJ haven't
received an answer yet. I wonder
if Barker realiz.es that his leather'
shoes and belt are made from
animals? I respect people for
their bclicf s, but they shouldn't
tell others what to do."
For new life in your
old clothes: Embellish
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FABIENNE DE FRANCE
• Aromatherapy: for sensitive skin and broken capillaries.
• Bio-liftins: non-surgical rejuvenation, to control qing of the skin.
• Ame program; 2 months of dermo-purification to purify an acoeic
complextion.
• Cellulte treatment increases cutaneous c:irculalt~ aids tired 1ep and
localized weight problems.
• CellulodMnpy before and after surgical face lift,~ bust firming. lipo-
suction: rcduocds bruises. faster reawery.
• Sopllloloslc a natural way to rd£uc tmllom and strm; pl)"Cbolomatic
relaxation.
• Exclusive wu:lac made of orpnic cxtncU; lea¥CS the skin smooth and
retards hair growth.
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To help the fuhion-conacious
create a style all their own is Julie
Foster of Embellish.
Foster considers herself an
artist who makes home calll. •1
redesign existing clothing,
updating them into something
new and different, .. she said.
She began sewing at the age
o( 12. At 14, she experimented
with her own cloth.in& cb•naina
it around to look unrecopizable
from the original piece. She
branched out doing work for
family friends. What began as a
bobby had Foster quitting her
banking job seven years 110 to
strike out on her o •
fiihion reidcsigoer.
Foster can take that favorite
old pair of flared-leged pants
and narrow them into today-S
trim and slim style.
.. I will individualize clothes; if
clients haft a particular desip
in mind"' I help them to realiz.e
it. I have the particular knowl-
edae to apply that design,
whether it's their idea or mine,"
she said.
She opened her fmt studio in
Seal Be.ch and bounced back
and f ortb between there and
Newport Be.ch for a number of
yean. She decided to stay in
Newport Be.ch and is currently
in transition of movina studios..
She said what is unique about
her service it that the can ao to
the customer •
.. People like that,• she said.
WJbey don' have to get dreaed
up or put on make-up and ao
out in traffic, I just go to the
customer's home ...
When work:.in& at a customer-a
home, Foster said that often
items will be remembered that
have been ataabed away for a
loq period of time. It is better
wortiq with cuatomen on their
own turf where .ccentiq llCCa-
soriea are available Ud they are
more comfortable,. abe said.
However, abe said that about
3S percent of ber cuatomen
prefer to visit her at the studio.
Foaer can also bdp peopk
witll fittina problema create ..
iDdividual ward.robe. Sbe pa to
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642-2115.
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larger sizes remembered at Forgotten Woman
Tiie F~ Woman ii a
uniqae fMllion boUtique apecial-
izilll iii dothiDa f'or ~
CUlto_-'I, ~ to owner
and foaDder Nancye Radmin.
The fint <>nye County loca-
tion opened in Fuhion blancrs
Atrium CoUit this month, join-
ina 17 other atora tbroupout
the U.S.
Radmia opened the flnt For-'
Fashion. • •
111 ••••n remaim dlllically Chanel, the
Pariaiam exhibit a z.any, cos-
tume, wry abort ski.rt with form-
fittina jacket. The Italian
daipen advocate the inverted
pyramid (trapeze) while other
drcaa are babbled. ndDed and
~ed. The totally unadorned
print dn:ll ii for evaain& falling
looedy to tbe Ooor, or cauaJ,
bdJ-ehaped put IUiL Tbey also
feature ovenized jackets in
..,...uical prints, bold plaids
still lleavily padded in the
ilaoulder. The EnalW. tend to a
liDcar silhouette. Lon& mid-
tbiab tunics over above--the-
bee, slim skirts in clubing
patterm. And apin the long
cardipa jacket, only this time
abown in pomctric print&.
Acceaoriea are none at all. or
Oftfliled curinp and Iota of
diflcreat width bncdeta worn
oialy on one arm. Tbe shoe !a
apia the pump, but tbe cut ..
~ lliala OD tbe imiep, more
IW'.W toeWitb a biDcl ~tbat
,..._allecl-C.bM ·0ven0
die Mii•Jlm are cx..,ated,
~ ... bKt while the .. . . • 4•aotie.
aotte'1 Woman store in New
Yort in 1977 u a result of' her
own penonal f nutratiom in
locatina larp-siz.ed clot.ha that
were also attractive.
•1 pined 80 pounds alter my
fll1t child and quietly learned
that iJl a size 16, alJ that WU
available wu dark polyester
with elastic waistbands," she
explained.
the classics, which will carry you
over into fall particularly since
Europe and America are pro-
moting shape-conscious f emi-
nin.ity for their autumn collec-
tions.
wrbe concept ii IO simple:
women who pia ~do not
lose their talc and daiR to look
pretty," said Rad min. "Our
philosophy is that large women
should feel free to wear whatever
they like, cboosina the right
colon for their complexion."'
Many women share that phi-
lOlopby; her fmt store lfOllCd
SI million its f ant year.
The new 3,800-square-foot
Newport Beach store is located
on the third level in the Atrium
Court and features current
fashions, ctajgner clothing and
basic businesa attire. With sizes
ranging from miua 14 to 22 and
women ·s up to S~ the clothes
range in price from S49 for
separates to $16,000 fur coats.
1'be Forgotten Woman is a
relaxing. fun place to shop,"' said
Radmin, who personally
launches each new store. "The
modern, sophisticated interiors
are decorated in peach and
white, and we have a refresh-
ment bar lefVing complimentary
coffee, soft drinb and macb."'
Sbe added that the dressing
rooms are specially designed for
comfort, and even the hanFR
are ovenized to properly display
the clothes. •0u.r saJea people
provide personal services and
help customers put together
outfits and accessoriz.c tbeDi. •
When Radmin initially
launched her venture, she
eearcbed worldwide to locate
ctaipen who would ap-ee to cut
clothes in large sizes. When
French designers initially
ref used, she carried almost
exclusively tbe designers of Italy,
who were very aa:ommodating.
Today, with the obvious success
of The Forgotten Woman,
world-famous dcaipcn such as
Albert Nipo~ Givenchy, Calvin
~lein, Bill Blus, Roberto
Cavalli. Even Picone, Umberto
Giz.cetti and Eacada create spe-
cifically for larger women.
Spring
FASHION'87
the looks
and
where they'.re at ...
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P• • UICI 21. 1117 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWSllAVINE TODAY
. Fabulou furs
fabulous prices al Anthon's
BY JUDY DUFFY
Locals desirous of acquiring
fashion furs might not realize
that they are benefitting greatly
from the wealth of styles being
offered around the nation by a
proliferation of video shopping
services. While they might shy
away from phoning in an order
for a mink or fox sight un.sccn,
they may have been attracted to
the smart styling and good prices
being offered for trusting souls
with credit cards.
But living or working in the
Newport area means that those
who covet fur can acquire the
very same goods being sold
nationally at the same wholesale
prices that large volume video
shopping services are paying.
The secret is knowing about the
showroom of Anthon 's Furs,
Inc. on Red Hill in Tustin.
Three short years arc all it has
taken for Anthon 's to become
one of the largest wholesalers to
video shopping services of fur
coats, according to Teree Tay-
Pastel corded
mink j.Uet
with mlt*
tail c:oll•.
Wholesale
price $4n.
Suggnted
ret•il Mse.
ANTHON"S
PRICE
$279.
lor, vice president of marketing
for the firm. The firm saw the
p6tential and moved to put in
place an import system which
acquires ranched pelts from t~
fur-growing nations and then
has them assembled into fmisbed
garments in such places as Hong
Kong and Taiwan. The finished
goods find their way to Anthon 's
and from thence to the backs of
cold customers around the
nation who· watch the tube
hoping for a good buy on ever-
ything from mink to rabbit. The
video buyen pay the shopping
service mark-up on the item.
Newport residents can acquire
the same coats direct from the
importer and save that middle-
man percentage while getting
quality goods.
Taylor also pointed proudly
to a line of 4'4custom goods,"
which Anthon 's sells mainly in
showrooms, that arc completely
assembled in the United States.
Visiting the Anthon 's show-
room is wa&kina into a wo~er
land filled with fox and mint,
aDil sparkled with 1ucb exotic
goods u Tibetan lamb on a
conYertible leather jacket. Mon-
ica Och~ operations manqer
for the Tustin showroom and
warehouse, points with justif aa-
ble pride to the array of styles
and fun offered for customers
at wholesale pricing.
Fur coats arm\ the only story
at Anthon •s. Though inYentories
change nearly weekly~ leather
goods, feathers and novelty
items are available from time to
time.
Custom orders are welcome
with a SO-percent deposit. Clean-
ing of fine fun, as well as minor
alterations, arc available on the
premises.
Antbon's is open from 10 a.m.
to S p.m. weekdays, and wee-
kends from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Call 259-193S for further infor-
111ttion or stop by Anthon ·s
Furs, Inc. at I SSS I Red Hill
A venue in Tustin.
PRICE BUSTERS!
The largest fur importer on the
west coast opens its warehouse
to the general public . ...
Undoubtedly the largest selection
of furs in orange county.
Mlt*t-'1
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lll'ice $4H.
S.W-•ed ............
ANTMON"S ra1ce
$259.
sn.dow fox ~;, Blwfo•
corded jacket corded~·· dyed to loali ,, ..... 4
like •at-lynx" t•il collw. •I
tail coll•. WholeYle
Wholeule ~ price UlS.
price $J2S. ,,) Sutgnted
Suggested ret•il tseo.
retail $67S. I ' ANTHON"S
ANTHON"S PRICE
PRIC E $149.95 $189. \
Genuine mini!
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Tlbeti• 1..-
teddy be• )Kk•t/"9St.
in .,.adl 5ftiip front &
lacquer box. INpoff
Wholeule ... ............
price $4t.9S ( ...........
Suggested \ price $JH.
ret•il $100. ~· ... ANTHON"S ret .. f $HL
PRICE ANTHON'S
$29.95 rltlCE
$150.
15551 RED HILL AVE.• TUSTIN• 714/259-7935
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I IMa a 191 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWSllRVINE TODAY Plil•
From arti rs pale e come
Anastasia's unique fashions ·--
the 'looks anc1·
where h ... been Mid that dothing
tlloald be worb of art, and such
an Ut comes to life at Analtuia
in Newport Beach and Laguna
Beach.
Aautaaia is the creation of
French artist Francois Viannay.
The line ii deaipcd exclusively
from Vian.nay's paintings. He
tranlfen the designs from his
~np to fabric, which is
fabioned into wearable art.
•E.Jtbibitions of hi.a paintings
take pi.cc twice a year, in Paris
and New Yor~" said Anastasia
owner Ami Garavi.
Tk dothing•s fabric i& totally
natural: cottons, linens and
vilcOI. The cotton comes in
various blends and weights. "1t•s
the same cotton, but is wov_en
and processed differently,••
Garavi said.
Because of a mild Calif omia
climate, Garavi said he docs not
specialize in heavy fabrics. The
lines reviewed for this state arc
liJbter fabrics with vibrant
colon to co-exist with the sunny
atmosphere.
Garavi said that silks are used
..
for the more dreuy line. How-
ever, be pref en to carry a
venatile line, with c10tbel tat
can be worn dutjng the day at
the office And worn agailr at
ni&bt to dinner, by adding cer-
tain piec:a of jewelry or a jacket.
Popular for spring are colon
blac~, white, blue, turquoise and
a touch of gold or yellow, and
khaki. "We have many dresses,"
Garavi said. "Most boutiques
don 'l carry a wide selection of
dresses."
He also bas coordinated shoes
and jewelry to accent any of the
dresses or separates.
Shoes carried at Anastasia are
from Italy and wear the names
of Mario Bruni and Vittorio
Ri~i. Costume jewelry from
France and rare antique pieces
from 1900 to the 1920s help to
create an art deco look..
Anastasia is in the process of
receiving its summer line and the
rest of the line for spring~
according to Oaravi. He said
that for summer there is knit-
wear and sportswear. many
pieces in linen.
\
~e have about 400 pieces in
the store ript now and we will
be get~ 300 more," be laid. they' re· at ... Anastasia is loc.atcd at 304
Fashion bland. For more infor-
mation, call 7S9-l S33.
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Size 14to46
You'll love
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novvin
Newport Beach
We . re nice and new and
ready to show
you all our dehoous
temptations for daytime
and evening.
Remember. we
come tn large sizes only
rche cf!?rqotten woman.
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This event requires us to reduce our hu~ inventory of fabulous tors during this
construction work. You will BENEFIT FROM SAVINGS up to SOo/o, which means that
some garments WILL be purchasea at prices FAR BELOW our manufacturing costsl
Included in our LARGEST OF ALL SALES will be most of the ·beautiful garments now
in our inventory: Mink, Beaver. Fox, Raccoon, as well a.s incredible Russian lynx,
Russian Sable, Stonemarten. and much more. Beautifully designed in luxurious full
length coats, jac~~ts, strollers. and vests.