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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1987-04-02 - Newport Harbor Ensign0 N rr, ~ I z 0 --J: If) _J --0-(). U. N ~ I 0 ('I') <I n:: -u I: - '* 39TH YEAR* NUMBER 34 * (714) 631~120 *NEWPORT BEACH'S ONLY HOMEBASEO NEWSPAPER* THURSDAY, APRIL 2. 1987 _J -x .L u. 0 z CD <I q: ma.. ~Otl::I: <I :J 0 OCL. CD U bsidy asked for revived trolley Badhci111 uill takes aim at offshore rigs 8Y GEORGE PAPP AS Congressman Robert Badham (R- Newport Beach) thinks he may have found a way of keeping any new offshore drilling activity out of the waters off the California coast for awhile. Badham introduced a biJI in Congress this past week which aims to make offshore 011 rigs abide by harsher polution standards in giving the Envi- ronmental Protection Agency regula- tory power over 011 ng emissions rather than the Interior Department. as at present. The bill could result in halting any potential off shore oil drilling 1n the area until the ne~ emission standards are met. Bad ham's b1IJ is almost iden11cal to a bill introduced two weeks ago by U.S. Sen. Pete Wilson ( R -San Diego). .. It's illogical to have the Interior Department oversee the rig emissions." Badbam said. SllOOTIUT AT MEWNIT Ulm-~ lrt Jut ..._ llilll klllll n1 t1r ... &rtlr .,.. Ill 1111 II 1111 m11·..-1 '1 IM' ' • 11 t • Ill ...,.,. Piii • Ill am-. lrtlr .... llA .. A .. .._ w ........... Wilf. Ii I If S C... .fl .. 111111. ftr W1 .....__. ..... ,...l ~nsownet City board asks Back Bay Dr. closure BY DA \'ID CORTES-ROBBl~S If a local c1tucn ·s group has its wa}. the only traffic cluttenng up Bad, Ba~ Dnve. the p1cture~que waterfront road which spans the Ea.)t Ba) from S hell- maker Road to Eastbluff Drive. '-'111 be the kind that walks and pedaJ The Newport Beach Cit} C ounc1l received a recommendation last week ... from the Citizen's Advisory Committee on Bikcwa~ to close the road lo all Newport-Mesa students ace statewide tests BY JUDY DUFFY Preliminary reports from the state indicate that high school seniors in the Newport Mesa Unified School District scored higher on state mandated tests than ever bdore in dist(ict history. The state requires testing of students in grades three, six, eight and 12 for basic skills in math. spelling. written expression and reading. The Calif omia Aascssment Program (CAP) scores arc the number that receive the greatest publicity in news media. Because of that they take on great significa.oce for districts as they measure their progress and problem areas. Senion in hi.ab school arc tested earlier than other students. in December rather than Aprii which mates their tc0res the earliest indicator of bow the districtl stack up statewide. -We're very pleued by ~ pr'I 8 ,.,.1 m oto r \Chicles and li mit access to b1cychsts, Jogger!.. and walkers. In a one-page ~ ntten 'i tatement to the council. the Committee emphasm.~d that since relau-.el} fe" motor vehicle~ u e the road , Joggers. C)chc;t\, and waJker~ -Cce1 ~ec ure -in traveling the road. When a vehicle appea~ unexpect- edly. especially at faster speeds, the potential for a serious accident is increased. The committee a l\o noted that in add1t1on w 1mpfl)\ ing \afet). a ban on all motor \eh1cle' nn Back Ba\ Drl\e 1~ -consistent "1th 1t4' nature. location and pr~ent use ·· -our marn purpoc;e 1c; to alen the council that the c1t11ens of the area ~ concerned abo ut safety on that road." explained Rob Patterson, chairman of the commtttec. "At this time we're not II m· 111•11111 f Mixed reactions greeted yet another proposal to put the city's defunct trolley system back on local streets. City Council mcmbcn listened to a presentation from Ken Dclino, execu- tive assistant to the city manager, regarding the newest facts and f igu.res during last week's council study session. The new plan calls for basic service with trollics on the street from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. between June I and Sept. 15 . The winter service scbedulc, from Sept. 16 to May 31 , would make provision for private charters of the trolJies with a helping hand from the Conference and Visitors Bureau who would aid in advertising the availability of the trolley for hire and help with advertising sales. The plan also calls for the cay to guarantee the S250,300 estimated annual cost of trolltes and personnel. which would be offs.et wholly or part!~ by trolJe} revenues. Low-figure esti- mates of revenues forthcoming from fares. ad\erus1ng. charters and a contributio n by the bureau of S50.000. totaled S 120.000. A high figure of S242.000 was also included 1n Dell no 's written report. Jerry King.consultant to the VLS1tor 's Bureau. waso 't on hand to discuss alternatives with the council. He sa.id in a telephone 1nterv1ew that hi s orgaruzatton strong!~ supports gl\ mg the trolJics anorher chancx on 1';ewpon streets. '"The council J1d n'\ t\en gne the program a '4 hole 'ear to pro' e itself. - King said -It <.rartt:>d o ff in the hole. They were "hun J troll<"\ and the ad rc\enues JUSt didn't corne •'"' . '°' e'\pec- tallons K.mg ~au.J that tile '°'U't:dU !eel chartc~ ~ 11 be \er. !h>'-~ J nd that adven1smg sa.I~ can ~ e'\pected to be much higher than l4bt year -we don' behe'e the t rolhes can be cvcrythmg to every bod)'. but we feel that the system can work if it's treated I . ,.,.3 , .. !-IPll. t. 1111 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWSllRVINE TODAY Tests ••• · -· , .... ~ preliminary indications. Sen.ion have so many teltl to deal with that in past years the CAP test1 wer'CD 't very important to them and they may not have put forth their best efforts~" said Dale Woolley, director of pupil per- sonnel services for the district. Looting for a remedy to that problem, teachcn and admini- straton took. extra time this year to impresi the importance of the test results on the student body. "'We spent time on refresher material for basic skills the seniors IDAY not have seen for quite a while," said Woolley. "'Not only did th~t help them on Back Bay Dr. u II 111 m 111111 1 pushing the issue of closing the road to cars, we're just letting councilmembers know that this is an issue the council wilJ bave to address." Newport Beach City Council- man Clarence Turner feels that even though prohibiting cars on the road may be in the best interest of safety, it wo uld not be in the best interest of the community. .. I'm personally not in favor of this idea," commented Turner .... Some citizens, such as the elderly and the handicapped, should be able to enjoy the beauty of the area just like everyone else, and for those people the road is accessible only by car. .. I go down there a lot, and I usually sec bicyclists going faster than cars, so safety-wise I think that it's better one-way ... the CAP ~ but the other tests they take during that period. such aa the college boards and graduation proficiency tests," be added. Newport Harbor and Corona del Mar high tcbools posted their best ever scores for mat~ according to Woolley. The lar- gest pin.a overall were attainrA by the district's two Costa Mesa high achoob, Estancia and Costa Mesa. Both schools bad lagged behind their Newport Beach neighbon in past years. ... We were a little disappointed by la.st year's scores.•• said Woolley. "'We didn't feel they were an indication of the true level of knowledge among our students. This year we're feeling Turner add~ noting~ be has not beard of "'too m.anyw serious accidents involving automobiles and stricter traffic enforcement could be better than closing the road to cars. However, according to Patter- son, automobile accidents on the road have been oo the increase~ and as a result, the committee began efforts two months ago to bring the citizens' concerns for safety on Back Bay Drive to the attention of the city in the hope of curbing any serious accidents in the future . "'There has always been a push to close that road permanently to cars, especially after large storms flood the area, and call for repair, .. remarked assistant N cwport Beach Traffic Engineer Jim Brahler, "but the council bas always seemed to want to keep the road open to cars." And as far as the city's efforts to address and improve traffic safety along Back Bay Drivefare ( ~ 4;.~,-:-""') ~ 6EM WISE A SIFT OF CLASSIC BEAUTY. Variatk>ns of the classic cross motif. Plain or with nbt or diamond settings in 14Kt. Gold. Cooldnsting 1s· chain included. Other~ avaiable in 14/<t, 14Kt CN8t1ay and Sterling. brBALLOU CHARLES H. BARR Member of American Gem Society Accredited Gem Laboratory Westclift Aaza 17th and Irvine Ave. Newport 8Mch 4 642·3310 a lot better about these initial resuha." One reason W oolky (eela that students may not have ~ their all on CAP tests in the pat is that there are no individual results for the test. The CAP tat gives l'CIUltl only by school and district, not by student. With CAP testing behind them. JocaJ high school leDion still have to wony about com- pleting the district's graduation proficiency test.I to ensure grad- uation in June. Woolley termed the tab "stringent.,. Senion are required to meet minimum standard. to receive a diploma from the district. Pro- ficiency telbQg is DOW being conducted at area high acboola. co~ Brahler noted that just recently, in response to 6..-c automobile accidents in Sep- tember of 1986 alone, a concrete barrier had been placed at a particularly treacherous curve to prevent cars from jumping the road. "'There are probably more accidents with bicyclists than there arc witb cars." added Brahler, "'so it is somewhat of a liability problem, but 1 trunk it wou)d be a shame to close the road to cars and restrict it to pedestrians." 111-llY C1R1 ....... Ill -C••• I .... -.. .., I 9 d ..... II llllb II l.1111 lllftll ..... llr Ill la&J111 .......... I 5 d ... .... 1-5. Wllll .. Ill ... Ill any I ,,.. Ill .. .......................... , ............. .. NB trash pick-up days change The city bas announced changes in the refuse collcdjon and separate newspaper coUec- tion schedule, to become effec- tive April 6. As of that date, residents of Newport Shores, David Drive, Bay & Beach M obile Home Park, and Balboa Coves will have their trash picked up on Mo ndays and their separate newspapers collected on the third Monday of each month. Ave.), and the Mariner's Square area (11Vi.nc Ave. to Dover Dr., from Wcstcliff Dr. to Mariners Dr.) will have their refuse col- lected on Tuesdays and their newspapers picked up on the Tuesday following the third Monday of ca.ch month. Rcs!dents of Big Canyon, Big Canyon Townhouses, Sea Island and Irvine Terraces will have trash pick-up on Wednesdays and newspaper pick-ups on the We.dnesday following the third Monday of each month. Residents of Cameo High- lands and Corona Highlands will have trash pick-up on Thundays and newspaper col-, lcction on the Thursday follow- ing the first Monday of each month. All other areas of the city will remain on the present trash and newspaper pick-up scbeduk. For further information on the trash and newspaper collec- tion schedule, call the city General Services Department at 644-3066. Residents of Linda Isle . Anni- versary Tract, Vista Bahia. Moden Annex (West side of Irvine Ave. to Tustin Ave .. from Ho liday Rd. to Santa Isabel Exchange student hosts sought Correction The stOf) about the helicopter crash in the March 19 issue quoted Arb Campbell, chief of the Newport Beac h P olice Department, ~ving said that the purchase of~ helicopter would save the city S30,000. This was a typographical error, and the correct figure is SJ00,000. We apologize for the error. Seventy-five European college students. work.ing at summer internships through the Interna- tional Education Program, will need host families in Orange Co unt y from June through August. The European students, generally ages 18-26, come from France. West Germany, Switzer- land, Belgium and Fmland. aod will work in local businesses for 10-12 weeks. They participate in a thorough pre-departure orien- tation and arc interviewed and screened by a program coordi- nator m Europe. IEP interns hope to build international f ricndships by livng with Amer- ican f amilics and sharing their own cultures. The students save S50 per week from their salaries to reimburse their hosts for room and food . Families or individuals who have a spare bedroom and an interest in European cultures may contact Nancy Keene, coor- dinator for tbc International Education Program at U . C. Irvine, at 856-IOOS. DESIGN YOUR OWN! 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Vohmteen manned shovels aad the stream bed that adds not onJy visual, ltut also aural, delight to the area began to tab shape. Hiah school kids pw up study b.all periods and went to wort to help build trails. improft soil and plant trees. A irant from the Junior League provided fuodl to pur- chase plant materials and seed. Tbe district gave a room for office space. Voluntecn spent boun learning about the site and its plants and animals to share with visiting school children. Badham ... Cl 1 , .. ,., Badbam said there is a conflict of interest between the Interior Department's desire to develop offshore oil reserves and protect- ing the environment. 1lie Interior Department has not done any job at all in regulating rig emissions and prottttin1 the environment in this ~" Badham stated. Badbam went on to say that be thinks there is a .. double standard" between pollution standards which offshore oil produccn arc required to abide by and those followed by com- panies onshore under the Oean Air Act. "'We've got to eliminate this double standard,·· Badbam explained ... We're already not in complajncc with air quallty standards in this area ... Badbam stressed that oil rigs arc .. by nature polluting machines." ... It would be ridiculous to With time the plants, and the center~ grew. Today the Environmental Nature Cnt.er provides Dot only ldlool cbildren. but tbe com- munity at large, with a refuge from city life as well as an education in California flora. As::cording to House, Califor- nia exhibits 28 separate vegeta- tion patterns. (By contrast, Kamas offers two). Tbe center bas captured the essence of twelve of these patterns, lnclud- ing desert and riparian ccolo~ allow oil rigs out there if it puts us further out of compliance with clean air standards in the ~" Badbam explained. Badham also ref erred to a provision under the Oean Air Act stating that areas which don't comply with pollution control standards can't build new industrial complex.es that arc pollution soun:ea until they shut down an existing polluter. .. Until we are in complia.ncic we can't put up any more onshore facilities and that means a loss of potential job5, ·Bad ham said. Badham said be expects stiff opposition to the bill from the Interior Department. Doug Henderson, executive director of the Western Oil and Gas Association, which is based in Long Beach, criticized Bad- ham ·s bill for cTCating a .. regu- latory entanglement ... .. I can't say how the EPA ls going to set up the new stand- ards. but it will take a while and present the oil industry with n., hlWPOIT HAllOI '-;. OICJm SOCEY SPEAKE1 NED NASH IPll. Z. 1111 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWSllfMNE TODAY ...... Coastline Community CoJleF co-spomon the class that is offend as docent training Inter- ested members of the commun- ity aR welcomed to either enroll in tbe claa or visit tbe ccater on their own. Groups are wel- comed bat Combs encourages a phone call to mate sure that another large group bun' been scheduled for the same time. The Environmental Nature Center is qpen seven days a week and admission is free. The address is 160 I I 6th St., across from the Oakwood Apartments. more problems, ... Henderson explained. "'It took many ycan to create the existing pollution stand- anls," be commented. ..Many yean of battling it out in court and now we may have to start the whole expensive process again .. Jeffrey Leitch. director of a Laguna Beach activist group, Save Our Shores, spoke out in favor of the legislation. ... I know the situation is not good now and the Interior Department basn' done any- thing towud protecting the air quality in this area, .. Leitch said. Leitch said bc•s pleased Bad- ham ·s bill would force oil com- panies to become more account- able to the same air quality standard that controls onshore comparues. ..This bill may actually solve some of the problems in this area:· Leitch said. "and it's better than nothing. which is what we have now." WATllC<10IS IY IMSMl11t Trolley •.. a ,._,., like a ~ not a charity.• said King. City Manager Robert Wynn told the council that the best estimate of fi.n.al COIU to the ci.t)' for subsidizing the trollics is $90,000 per year. Councilperson Clarence Turner said be felt that the city- wide route the trolley bad trav- elled in the past was not the course to pursue in seeking to reinstate trolley service. Tuma would like to see the service restored only on the Balboa Peninsula. Countering with a statemcDt that the trolley should serve all area residents and not just cater to visiton. Councilman Phil Maurer said be would like to see the trollica run again but that be would also like to see a cap to the expema that the city might mcur. According to Ung. the bureau isn' opposed to alterin1 the routes, but feels that the service will benefit residents more than visit on. 1bcrc aren 'l funds to adver- tise the trollies to out of area people. They 11 learn about it once tbeyT'c here, but it's the local resident who will benefit IDOll,. said K..ina- Havin& lbe trolliel in ICl'9ice won -i aHect tbe amount of tourism in tbe city one way or tbe other, iD ~g·a opinion. ~ cited the various mreas in and around Newport t.bal a.re already heavily advertised by the go~ qencia tbat con- trol them. .. We're caretaken here. The state spends millions of dollan to advertise our area. What we have to find is a manageable way to accommodate the people who arc going to come ~" said King. He sea trollies as os way of bcl.Pin& unclog local SlRdl. In other areas where such a program has been effective, the city took financial rcspomibility for maintaining the service, according to King. .. We want to .:e tbe city take the rapomibility and stand by their original idea.. They should be raponsible for aome portion of the fundin& • he added Pointing to tbe !Kt that tbe amount the city could ultjmnety be liable for was ... great deal more• than the best estimate of $90,000, Don Strama calht for a limit. -rhis is too~-If we decide we want to do it we oupt to put a limit on iL .. $80,000 or $90,000 ... no open ends,• said Strauss. * presents ~ gll Bd•oad B.CB. (Easter Bunny) Celebrating the Easter Fantasy with 20% OFF all crystal April 1st -14th . Lo~ly Easter itnns reasonably priad. l I I I Tests ••• a ,._ .. , ·-. • • .-• ~-!-pacl•••IM"'J ....... IOlll. ~ bM IO llUmy tall to deal 1ritti thM ia p.t ,an tbc CAP cau weaeal wry ~ to tban and they may not u11e pat forth tbc:ir bat c::ff orts. • said Dale WooDey, director of pupil per- IODDd lenicea for tbe diatrict. Lootina for a aamdy to di.at probJem., teac:ben and admini- atraton toot extra time thil year to imprca tbe importance of the tat aaalts OD the student body. "We spent time OD refraber material for basic stills the seniors may not ba'1e seen for quite a while.• said Woolley. "Not only did th'9t help them OD Back Bay Dr. a ,._,.. pushing the issue of closing the road to cars. we're just letting council.members know that this is an issue the council will have. to address~" Newport Beach City Council- man Clarence Turner feels that even though prohibiting cars on the road may be in the best interest of safety, it would not be in the best interest of the community. ""I'm pen.anally not in favor of this idea, 0 commented Turner. "Some citiz.em. such as the elderly and the handicapped, should be able to enjoy the beauty of the area just like everyone else, and for those people the road is accessible only by car. ""I go down there a lot, and I usually see bicyclists going faster than cars, so safety-wise I think that it's better one-way." tbe CAP tat. bat ti. oda tats they take dariaa dlllt ~ melt • tbe coQcar ........ and ~ pro&XllCJ tata, "be ...... Newport Barbor ud Corona ad Mar biala ldloola .,.. their bat ewr 1C01a fOI' lllldb, 8CCOnliDj to WoollcJ. Tbc Jar- ICll .-.. overau WCii'C attai-d by tbe district .. two ea.a Maa lliah IClloola. fiite.:ia and Coila Maa. Both ICbooll llad ...... bebincl their N~rt Beach aeiabbOn ia,... yan. •we were a JiuJe cliuppoinled by last year•a acore1," said Woolley. ·we didn't feel they were an indicatioa cl tbe true level of knowleclle • .,... oar students. This )al' we're feclina Turner added, noriea !bat be bat not beard of-i.c>o maay• ICrious accidents involving automobiles and stricter traffic enf 0tC6'1H'Dt could be better than dosing the road to cars. However. according to Patter- son, automobile accidents on the road have been on the increase. and as a result, tbe committee began efforts two months ago to bring the citiz.em' concerns for safety on Back Bay Drive to the attention of the city in the hope of curbing any serious accidents in the future. ""There bas always been a push to close that road permanently to cars. especially after large storms Oood the area, and call for repair." remarked assistant Newport Beach Traff-.c EogUw:r Jim Brahler, "but the council bas always seemed to want to keep the road open to cars ... And as far as the city's efforts to address and ilnprove traffic saf cty along Back Bay Drivep.re &EM WISE CHARLES H. BARR Memberot American Gem Society Accredited Gem l•bolatofy • lot IM:tta aboat tlae jeitjal ,.. .... 0. le8IOD W.ooDey faili dllll lhlel111• ~ aot U. .._ tbeir.UoaCAP .... iadll,_ is tJllll time are DO iDdMdal rcAllltl IOI' die tat. TM CAP 1111 siws ....... Giiiy by idaool wl diarlr id.. aot by ltlllk 111 Witlt CAP tcstiDa belliad .... 1ocmJ lailla IClaool Kiiian ldll .... to WOii) .... com- p«ti. tbc ctilltlict .. pllduatioll proficimcJ tall to cmarc ...... amio-iD Jae. Woolley tamed the ............ Senion are nxaa:iaed to meet miDUnm ........ to recciw • diploma fJVlil die cliltrict.. Pro-fi . . . ri..:..o. -cteacy ..... • ilOW ....,.... ~ ....... . The city bu announced changes in the rc:fme collection and separate newspaper collec- tion tcbedule, to become effec- tive April 6. As of that date. residents of Newport Shores, David Drive, Bay A: Beach Mobile Rome Park. and Balboa Coves will have their trash picked up on Mondays and their separate newspapers collected on the third Monday of each month. Residents of Linda Isle, Anni- versary Tract, Vista Bahia, Moden Annex (West side of Irvine Ave. to Tustin Ave., from Holiday Rd. to Santa Isabel Correction The story about t he helicopter crash in the March 19 issue quoted Arb Campbell, chief of the Newport Beacb Police Department, a~ said that the purchase of a helicopter would save the city $30,000. This was a typographical error. and the correct figure is SJ00.000. We apologize for the error. AYe.), and tbe Mariner's Square area (lniae A Ye. to Dover Dr .• from Westcliff Dr. to Mariners Dr.) will ba'VC their n:f use col- lected on TUC9days and their newspapers picked up OD the Tuesday foil owing the third MoJlday of each month. Residents of Big Canyon, Big Canyon Townho~ Sea Island and Irvine Terraces will have trash pick-up on Wednesdays and newspaper pick-ups on the Wednesday following the third Monday of each month. Residents of Cameo Ri&h- lands and Corona Riplands will have trash pick-up on Thursdays and newspaper col-I lection on the lbunday follow- ing the first Monday of each monta AU otha' areas of the city will remain on the present trub and ncwspaper pick-up schedule. For f urtbcr information on the trash and newspaper collec- tion schedule, call the city General Services Department at 644-3066. Exchange student hosts sought Seventy-five European college students, working at summer internships through the Interna- tional Education Program, will need host families in Orange Co\lnty from June through Augmt. The European students, generally ages 18-26, come from France, West Germany, Switzer- land, Belgium and Fml~ and will wort in local businesses for 10-12 weeks. They participate in a thorough pre-departure orien- tation and &R interviewed and screened by a program coordi- nator in Europe. IEP interns hope to build international friendships by livng with Amer- ican families and sharing their own cultures. The students save $50 per week from their salaries to reimburse their hosts for room and food. Families or individuals who have a spare bedroom and an interest in European cultures may contact Nancy ~eene, coor- dinator for the International Education· Program at U.C . Irvine, at 856-IOOS. DESIGN YOUR OWN! ONE-Of-.A-KIND CUSTOM GIA55 TAii ES MADE TO YOUR OllDElll • Any shape, size or thickness. • ~, ~, ~~,with or without bevel. We also specialize in mWrored walls, rNrrored wardrobes and shower erdoluresl These unique . tables offered by Greg Scafferty of A-1 Glass DOor, Window & Mirror Co .. t Im ntE IEWPORf ENSIGNfC08TA MESA NEWSllfMNE TODAY .... I EJ:Ologr ••• a , .. ,.. -n.e lad ... just goina to WllllC Ud IO WC decided that it c:oaJd be put to a better use and proYide a learnina enviroameat for dlii tida in ICiencz de uee It made a nice buffer between tbe 1ehool and surroondina bomea too,"' said Home. So the project began, lite IDCJlt volunteer projecta, slowly. Home and his now-retired col- leape John Echternach took ldvantqe of an inquiry to the ICbool board from the Ebell Club about a local ccological aame tbey mipt cbampioa Frederick Long. a Laguna Beach lancbcape architect, donated plam for the center. V ohmteen m•nned aboveli ad the stream bed that ..... 80t only Yilul, ltut also aaral, dd;pt to the ara ..... to tab ~ Hip ICbool tida ... ., ltuidy IWl periods ad wad to work to help build traila, improft IOil ad plant trees. A pant from tlac Jaaior Leque provided f1IDds to par- cbate plant materials and lcod. The dilarict gave a room for office apace. Volimteen ~ bows learniq about the site ud itl· plants ad animeJe to abare with viaitiq school children. Badham ... 11 Z ...... 1 Badbam uid there is a conflict of interest between the Interior Department's desire to develop offshore oil resaves and protect- ing the environment. 1be Interior Department bas not done any job at all in replatiq rig emissions and protectiaa the eavironmeat in this area.• Badh•m stated. Badham went on to say that be thinks there is a .. double standard" between pollution standards which offshore oil producers are required to abide by and thole followed by com- panies onshore under the Clean Air Act. .. We've got to eliminate this double standard,•• Bad ham explained ... We're already not in complaince with air quality standards in this area." Badbam stressed that oil rigs arc 0 by nature polluting machines." .. It would be ridiculous to W-atb time the planta_ and the center, pew. Today tJae Environaental NMale Caler provides aot oaly ........ c:liildrea. bat the com- mllllity at laqe, with a rdqe &om city life a well a an edacation in California flora. Accontina to Home. Cali!or- nia exhibits 21 separate ~ tion patterns. (By contrast, l•"N' offers two). The center bu captured the essence of twdYe of tlae pattens, iaclud- ing desert and riparian ecolo~. allow oil rip out there if it puts us further out of compliance with clean air standards in the area,"' Badham explained. Badham also referred to a provision Wider the Clean Air Act stating that areas which don't comply with pollution control standards can't build new industrial complexes that are pollution soun:a until they shut down an existina polluter. ·until we are in compliance we can't put up any more onshore facilities and that mn• a loss of potential jobs.• Badbam said. Badbam said be expects stiff opposition to the bill from the Interior Department. Doug Henderso~ executive director of the Western Oil and Gas Association, which is based in Long Beach, criticized Bad- ham 's bill for creating a .. regu- latory entanglement." ... can' say bow the EPA is going to set up the new stand- arcis, but it will take a wbilc and present the oil industry with c .... tine CommllDity ColleF CCMpomon tlie clau daat is o&nd • docmt tninina Iatcr- aaed manben ol the comman- _, arc welcomed-to eitbcr enroll ia tile dml or Yilit the ceacer on their own. Gro1aps are wel- comed but Combl encourqes a phone call to mate mre that another llqe poup ham' been scheduled for the aame time. The Environmental Nature Center is open teYeD days a week and admi11ion i1 free. The addrea a 1601 16th St., across from the o.twood Apartments. more problems." Hendenon explained. •1t toot many years to create the existing pollution stand- ards." be commented. .. Many years of battling it out in court and DOW we may have to stan the whole expensive process ap.in" Jeffrey Leitch. di.rcctM of a Laguna Beach activist group, Save Oar Shores. spoke out in favor of the legislation. ... blow the situation is not good now and tbe Interior Departmmt hMD' done any- thi.na toward protcctiq tbe air quality in this area. .. Leitcb said. Leitch said ~ .. pleased Bad- ham 's bill would force oil com- panies to become more account- able to the same air quality standard that controls onshore companies. 1bis bill may actually solve some of the problems in this area," Leitch said. 06and it's better than nothing. which is what .we have now." WA111CO.m5 IY ~Miii SAlUtDAY 1,_ •Ml, SlN>AY 'IHI•~ e Trustee Amerian Q-chd Society• ~esidelC. Cyrnbidum Society of Amel ica ' • Wo.td re IOWI\ Clfd'id expert Trolley ••• a ,._,.. like a bminas. not a cbarity.• said~ Crty Manager Robert Wynn told the council that the best asri.,.e ol final COlb to the city for subsidizing the trollics is $90,000 per year. Councilperson Clarence Turner said be felt that the city- wide route the trolley had trav- elled in the past was not the course to punoe in seeking to reinstate trolley service. Turner would like to 1ee the llCn'ice restored only on the Balboa Peninsula. Countering with a statement tlm the troBey should ICl'Ye all UQ residents and not just caaa to visiton, Councilman Phil Mamer uid be would like to ICC the trolliea run again but that be would also like to 1ee a cap to the expemes that the city might incm. According to~ the bureau isn' opposed to alterin1 the routes, bul feels that the service will beoc:fit residents more than visit on. 1bere aren' funds to 8dver- tisc the trollies to out of area people. They'll learn about it once they're here. but it's the local residalt who will benefit me.a... said K.iaa- IUYi.Da the troDica ia 1e1 vice won' affect tbe amount of tourism in die city one way or tk other, ia li.11 .. opinion. X.iDg cited the various areas in and around Newport that are already heavily advertised by the goftnl.IDe1ltal agcDcia that con- trol them. .. We're careta.ken here. Tbe state spends millions of dollars to advertise our area. What we have to find is a manageable way to accommodate the people who are going to come here,• said King. Be sea trollies u one way of bcJpina unclog local sm:cu. In other areas where such a program bas been di~. the city took financW rapomibility for maintaiaing the service, acconlina to ~ tl/iwe want to 1ee the city take the respomlbility and stand by their original idea. They should be rapoD110le for some portion of the fvnding. • i.e added Pointiq to the fact that the UDOUDt the city couJd glri•atcly be liable for was •a pall deal more" th.an the belt estimate of $'90,000, Don Straua caDed for a limit.. wrhis is too ope~. If we decide we want to do it we oupt to put a limit on it. . ..580~000 or $90,000 ... DO open ends," said Strauss. * presedts ~ gll Bd•oad B.<:B. (Easter Bunny) Celebrating the Uster Fantasy with 20% OFF an crystal AprD 1st -14th Lowly &ster ilems reMONlb/y priad. New lrolley plan on wrong track One of the bigger carrots dangled by the Conference and Visitors Bureau before the City Council earlier this year in its dlort to win approval of the controversial hotel service fee was the prospect that the bureau would use pan of the proceeds from the fee to revive the Newport Trolley. The trolleys had been taken off the road after they ran through $100,000 in "seed money" provided by the city in seven months, instead of the 12 months the council envisioned when it agreed to the .subsidy. "Basically, it's a business and the people at the bureau arc businesspeople," said bureau spokesperson Jerry King in January. "It's a matter of drafting a good management plan." King opined that a combination of route and advertising rate adjustments, purchase of ads by bureau members, and a subsidy by the bureau itself (out of the $350,000-plus it will receive from the hotel fee) would be sufficient to stan the red trams rolling again by summer. WelL almost. Last week the bureau, via the assistant to the city manager, came back to the council with a request for another subsidy. And it wasn't just for a few thousand dollars, or a few tens of thousands, even. Rather, the bureau proposed an arrangement whereby the city would pay whatever is needed to keep the service out of the red-which could easily top the SI 00,000 the city spcnf last year on the program. You have to band it to the bureau, that's one heck of a management plan. It's a good thing there arc real businesspeople in charge now! If the bureau and its members can't use money earmarked for tourist promotion to run a service geared to tourists-a colorful way to get from the hotel where they pay to stay to the restaurants and shops where they pay to play-then that service should be allowed to ~t in peace. Baker Communications pw nsa· Seth Baker EllT• Roger Bloom 'lllCIATE lllTR Judy Duffy Pllll EmTR Sam Gangwer 883 ProducUon PtKe Neaport Blach. tA 92663 (714) 631-1120 Please send tnal ID P.O b 9399 Newport Bacn. CA 92658-9:)99 The Ne•pcJ't ERSlgn. Costa ~ News and Irvine T Oday n p.lblistMld weekly on Ttvsdaw5 antmL ..,1111: Randi Attennan. George Pappas, OeVid Cortes-Robbins. Melinda Keller /Editorial; Danny Cota/ ~ Michael P. Ramiraz/~ Jim Felton. Sue Kauth. Ryan Klein. Peter Bryan, Ken Tok.ah/Column• Dina Von Burger /Society. Robert Crabbe/~ ArtMae W.-ort/ Real Estate; Bret Colson I Calendar. Peggy Darnell/ Religion. ,_,CT_ Dennis Sullivan/Production Manager Suzan Hart/Traffic Coordinator Libby Dunevant/Proofreeder Time of my Life SY nM FELTON Maybe it's time to remember an election eight ,ynrs 1go Like ground squinds and crab grass. SPON and its done committees pop ap and came a nuisance jm wbm you think the community has tllem under coDtrol.. Lite the weed and the rodent. dley really don' care what they.do to the community, pursuing their own elitist course paying no need to others. Now a nine-story building near the airport has the aariow community dissidents in a tizzy, and there's even talk of recalling city COUDCil people who disagree with them. Lite the crab grass and the ground squirrels, they wam to clatroy the town i.a order to sa~ it. What they f~ to tell you is tUt just .cross the landscape. in Costa Mesa and in Irvine, doz.al of aine«ory buildinp arc under coastruction, and many even higher. The admin- istratiom of those two cities dap hnk. with glee naytime SPON or the comedtee of 2.000 or LEAF, or wbmCYer the doDcs are caOed,. saart to Rile a fuss. ID f~ yoa somrtinw:s wOllder if Costa Mesa and IniDc are fieerina SPON and the New- port 2,000, became tky are so 180C E llful in driviq t-Wn e• ... and COllUllUDity builden oat of New~ Beach and into die~ cities. improvements, or police and~ protection. Tbe tue5 are paid, ~ to Irvine an4 Costa Mesa. And the shoppers, of counc, also go to Irvine and Costa Mesa, and tile wrath wroupt by the dissidents is compounded in so many ways. Seven years aao, Newport Beach mated iUdf and told Paul Ryctoff and company to · let lost, or go Oy a kite. But like the ground~ they bur- rowed UDdergrouDd, comina up just long enoup to pile it here and pile it t.beR. By geaing some selfish and overly z.ealoRs Rqublicam to b8ct a candidate against Pat Michaels, they SOO- cceded in electing a minority candidate to the city council with lS percent of the vote. lbey're Oemg their musdes They think they won a general plan unmd- meat iaitialM and DOW tlley're about to circulate more pcUtiom aad coDcluct more 1pario111 raearda with loeded and baited questiom lite "BaYe you stopped beatina your wifer So it miallt be wile to rd1cct just what the toWD .. lib le¥Cll ycan .,1' wbca R.yctoa'. ... Ray Williams and die ipoWc ..a..dow 1cneramr:ut WM YOICd oat of C.ity Ball I .'-'cl an editorial that WU publiskd euctly 1CYe11 ye.an aao last weet-Mmdl 26, 1980. It was signod by Bab S•oa, then puNjebcr oldie ~ wl it eadciried llattielya Plumn:r, PlailiP Maurer Ud Jolui Cox qaimt llyctOfr and bii bada- maL The cditOrial .... lhat the Ryi:t.o« act•i•Allliou: •JpcNea or ~ abUiea lqitimate~ ........-.Utns pr~y ~ with its zonina pnctica .. Briap COltly laWlllils upoD the city. ..Fails to cope with existUaa traffic CODlll'ltion. -CO.trift:I legislation ruled illrpl by courts. .. Fails to solft problems of .... clilpolal.. .. Demoraliza ........ both biaand ...., .. .. Briap daaos into crucial ,. ...... -offmds 1csidmta wlto try to speak hc:fore it. "Mates often ineffective appoillt Im Dts to com•i=ioas. •Appears maaipa1*d by a ~heclow~·.• Tbe editorial colllinued: --We do DOt 1:iYe in a vacuum or on some 1<80te' mou.atain- top. Changes are iDcvitable. With their feet anchored in cement, ltUbbonly detc:nlined to resist thia. the paCICllt (Ryct- ofl) Qty Coancil majority bas forfeited its paspec:tiYe. .. Became of this majority's tUDDd vision, p'1Wic collfidmce bas been eroded wt the oouoc\1 is DO loDFf' c:mlible • I func- tioniq pc>titic81 eably. wn.ey (llyctoft and Williams) freqaeatly haYe Id tbeir pcnona1 bia and tJ.c za1 of IOJDeextlUD- ist bec;•en bad tbca tOtM tn1e pul'pC* of pUlic OO"M:ic: To te¥e all die people fairly. 11.ar oftm- questionable judpacat and almoef kDcojcrk rapow OD ..... , c:ompla illues need but fewn-pks. -ran., ia hMte. rqad•iaa at Jeisun:; fcrmc•ma iD o.e area. ....... I ia IW'CMr-nia is DOt cfteccne ............. "' Tk cketoratc obYiouly iwml. RJCloft w1 W'* a• ai&red ~ ol the ... beat- .. ia Newpcw1 •em ltistoly. Now ra told IMre ii a acw Ryct.od Yet a few wccb ..,. l9e railed allid nMd ..U. • a ma«ina 01 0t;11 m celled by ~or Co&. Re and Allaa Beet wOUld not lisaen to voices of lalOll. It ._ a shocki• per- formaacc ad ci•i11 • waited pay th•kiq their heads It woUI be Well for ...,.,. rucptift to arobd sqairrcl meatality to mnemtict 1'Ut hepp Eaell tewa yan •· Spike the Cat finally earns his keep Sna yan qo, we had need of a c:bild 1urropie in our boute, so we aot a speckled grey kitten called Spite. My husband, who bad Dna' laad a pct iD bis life~ was lOa1b to get one at age 36. He now lo'w:I this •nimaJ lite a fint-born son. They me m.ep. arable. Spike remains a mauled grey- brown color-not nearly as ptetty as a true grey tabby. He bas a swinging pouch of flab banging from bis belly and little poi.Died ears lite a lynx. He poaews the brains of a turnip. I kneel him for a few ,an until I bad my daughter. He was then bumprAI bnrtally to the boUom of my totem pole. In the cbAOI of caring for the new baby, Spite wmed like a little grey leech, demanding nlllturing I could not gift. Tbe last thing I wanted to do was feed him or pet him. At nigbt, after gr.ttin1 up .evera1 times with the baby, I was lea than tbriUcd at goiq to open the Sue Kauth patio door for Spite to pursue bis BOCtarUl ~ ·11c ....... to '°' •• tOld ., bosbacl, ctarina wof my boat& of poat~ hysteria. My b......, dldched bim procec- tiftly OD llil lap. -sa.e doaal lite you ay- more~ Spike, bat your Daddy docs.• 11e would murmur. Spite looted ....... walked ova' ad nabtied my lep. I shruged away from him. My modaer 1fOrried be would ja.mp OD die baby and try to ADOtlaer la. Be DeYer did. Be •caned to know that this was a new pet whom be could not mangle. Be would jump into her stoller when she ... not in it. That be would waacb me bope- flllly. TbeR were many times when I comidcred jumping on Spite ... smotbcriDg him. .. Just look at him all cudcd up in a little grey cirde,"' my lmsbaad would say. .. Just loot at bim sleeping all day IO be can dean himself with loud slurping noDea all ~ - I would answer. -SO.Chow be just seems to know when I am eating ice ~•my ltusband said, band- ing him the bowl to lick. ~olly, bow cosmic."" I would say. •He just seems to bear the soand of your spoon d•kina on the dish.. A tipsy friend insisUd OD playing with Spite at oar home one Diglrt.. •Don\ wiggle your fLDFJS at him," I warned. Our friend continued the pane, and the next day bis band loobd lite raw bambwFf'. A few months later I was trying to ,et bim (Spike-not my friead) into a pet carrier to go to tbe ¥Ct's. In tbe baUJe, be slashed my left wrist so badly that I looted like I bad tried to commit suicide. Even wone, it caused me to bleed all ~ my new white sweata from Nonl- strom \. When I got to the vet's I said, -rbis cat ii dead meat. UD bimnow.· The Yet rdUled, taowing the depth of my husbancrs love. Spike wu once again allowed to live. We got him~ pet door, so be could go in and oat without buging us. My daughter tried to teach him to use it. -CO.. on. Spite.• abe•d peep in a little mp voice. E~ with cat foOd OD the other side, be was too dumb to fapre it out. The cat aext door, Moe, got the idea in tbiny seconds.. and comes in to polish off Spite .. food aay eYClling. 11DI monaiag my dewglwet-r woke up cryiBg in pm.a from an ear infection. When I tried to gift ba wnc Tykeol for tk pain, she threw up OD tile kitdtea floor. I ttttW m OA'o a big pillow in the dea ad wa.,.al a blanket around la. Spike llitbcnd owr ud toadlod Ila' hand wilb bis IMJK. Then he cudcd up beside her. -Spite kM:s ~. said my daugbter. Good mme, Spike. I guess m let you me a while IOllF· ~ Kllullt u " lialueJ dwr- apist and COlllUdol "' " loaJJ publi£ ,,.,, sdtool. Site -"' lwr laalNlnd Im witlJ dtrir f ow- yeu-old Kiri in Newport H~lw. Letters to the Editor Thanks tor the memory O-E4ilar: Whal a ddigbtful surprise it was to rad Jim Fdtoa•s column oa the .. ~3 Scout Jamboree• (March 19). It brought back so many memories, not only of the dinner but also ol tbe Jambone itJdf and all the loving preparations Bill put into ae«ina it toscther· Mr. Felton was quite rigbt in saying that Myf ord Irvine said .. Do i~ •for be did just that and Bill bad a free band to set it up. with the help of the Scouts• logistics group. I never drive up Jamboree Ro.d th.at I don\ see S0,000 Boy Scouts campina OD those hills and I aewmbcT lfandjq with Sca. llicUnl Wmon on a bill and •• hinatlle ..,,_ .,miaa inlo 8Y L\lllDI A.LTDllAN la SB 456 tM wwa to .. iD Newport •• da' -s8 456 woald re iM mac Oil ad Gu Sapenilor the i ..,., .. ; U A Chm., to ahudoD or re .. nntma a hmtclom well wlaidaU.-.~to pc. a dftF' to life. llabb or ....a rwwwaca, • acconliaa to 5'* Sce•OI' Marian Berwesoa {R-Ncwpod}. . ... .._ aloll& with State Seutor David Roberti (D- Bollywood). iatrodmDI SB 456 to tk California Lc:P'etnre OD Feb. II. TM 1lill. accotdiaa to hkrti. will..,. tk wpeawm to Id i•w fi*'ly to ciaMr wlll 01' re- MI n ioll a wdl '*id U. bca delaei• .m to 1-a• rt\ rilk ad to iawltie* i1lrili17 Imler. Newport Be a* Ml, ia tk ,.._ cqiaiEn ed _..._ pa lcab ..... ,_eel pote:atial dMS•todle .. •lc -Mewf Olt led p'CW wry eG9Clmed OWi' dlil .. vblem ..-. we apainced a ~ nl I • a,....,. ia 191S: 8c)b the Arena for the e"ening's show. It was a ftne thing to have happen on the Ranch and I tbant you for recalling such a memorable time. Ka7S' ae- Newport•d Paving with good Intent? Dear l"Alit•' E YeJY time I go past tba1 part of Pacific Coast Highway which is being~ up by Newport Center, I get the uneasy feeling that it is part and parcel of the plan to develop the Center, even though that was voted down by the public in Measure A. Hopefully, I am only suffering from bam1 seen too many ~ollywood moviea. ud am DOW t.• I • • DiDont n.oai+e olfM Ci al the Newport •m. Utjljtja D1:put- mcat. aaid. la Atlpll 1916, WJda lllb- taruea ~ of nplolite mct•ane ... lilldtaicll'*+s pa1fidc w dimnaed ia Wm Newport,wlliea1 .... ,.._.. to caap'ai• .,_ a1 n.U• .... Al dall poiw«, a teapot•Y _...._ .. MMi• tower WI aec:led to d" ·r• tM •e11·• pocbtalw•t r.-. Ulldcr dis prcnilicm of SB 4S6,iftM ............... ck If d fOI' _. tMa lS )all tM .... tat .. wn:N pay fw tk ec-. of ellnn+a 'from aa Ml M ''' d Q . 1 oil ........ hera.F•wrlllill ..... , ,... .... . .... , ............. ... wel~fbmm IM• •• fa a ..... I • • .... sa ,.,..... .wzen. • 45', W " .. l'IQ ... IO..._ dllir fi!lGI A IJ aetia: 1.. ., tM •If M' I' lltf•S..,CD&biiO- tm tMl F•d, .. •~ dlc .. CMlld tab.-. overly suspicious about the most innocuous thin~ such as some- body widening a street. And yet, wby there, right where the turn- off is to go up to the Center? Right where tbcR bas oner been a traff'IC problem bdore~ but would be should the dcvdop- ment of the Center go throagb. Planning Commission naacy But bow could tbat e~er happen, wbea we the people voted the clndopmellt dowa'! ..._ ... . LWo .. .. Applicants are being sought for a vacancy on the City of Newport Beach Planning Com- mission.. as a result of the resig- nation of Pat E~nbofer. The Planning Commission meets in the City Hall Couoc:il Chamben.. 3300 cwport Blvd .• Newport Beach. on the first and third Thursdays of each mo11th (at an .. as called" study session al 4:30 p.m.. and regular med iq at 7:30 p.m.). Applications arc availabk from the City aert•s office, and must be returned DO laae:r than Friday, April 10. by 4:10 p.m.. to be comideRd for appoint- ment at a future City Coancil meeting. II you·re coosiderins the pros and cons of Parenthood or are thinking about get I inS presnant this seminar will answer your s,, •••. Llwaeam Walin. K.n Oiredor questions. D Gdtins in w~ lor presnancy 0 Futility-~~ most of it md wbm to seek help O Gmdic Uwds wl screenins D Sa presmction sb II 1sif!s D CGmamu dllOica and msls in mMmlity QR . D How to anbi• motherhood with aca.rea Hoag f ertili1y Services Grcpy Di Rotto. M.n Obstetrician/Gynec~ Hoag Hospital .... Roc"n zi•, R.N. lnstruda OBEWcaion Hoag tbpilal Monday, Aptjl 13, 1987 7 p.m.-9:30 ~m. Hoag Hospital Grace Hoas Conference Center 301 ~Boulevard NewpOrt Beach. CA 9'l663 Sea Kings slump to 0-3 with loss to U"niversity IW. I• Jw.1111 ~ 1111 .... 11711 1111 J.! II Tllll 1111 1lllilt. ... Lmls WllE I Ill llWlf 1111. .... llr.. ( 11 -. ..... 11111. .. ..,.,,..,., ''llllFt•llil•.•msr..-............. ......-... ....,_ •=••n•• a ~ 8Y 80llDT CRAaaE Who's OD first? What's Oii ICCOnd'? Dodgen, Angels, Mets. Aste~ Padres. Trojans, Sea l:ings Sound f8!1111iat? Spring is in the air and bmeball is blct.. For Corona del Mar, -rate Me Out to the BaD 0ame· might be a familiar SOD& bat dt.anc:a are ~ hoping they~ aoing to someone e1se•1 game. Startiaa their teaSOD with an 0-3 sluinp. thinp coaJd cauinly be betta- for C.d ~ cspeci•Dy after a toagb 6-2 loss to Uniwssity Friday. 61'be guys never~ up.• said coac:b Jerry Jdnict in a disap- pointed but optimistic: tone. -it •s realJy D0t what WC expecled bat we~ getting a linle bcuer with each pmc. We~ jusl got to dose the door when the guys get OD base. .. CdM., boostjng iitteaal ftlY good Mhktcs, many of whom are ja.aion., ooakln"t It' pmt die apparently deceiving pitchm1 al Uni~ Darrdl Samicti. Samirti. wbo laslal tluoagb the CDtire 9CftD jwninp al rqula- tioa play. Ud em llriteoaas ad ICftD waits., lhnttina down tbe Sea s:u.p· o«c:mite pme. The game wa ICOl'dca in die bouom a( the leCODd wllaa u.u-. Matt Dahlgren opened willa a doable.ad .... cbiwea iD by Ray Gom.aies OD a two-oat Anck. Goazalcs tbal came in OD Jury ----------------------~----------------------------------------------------...... -Gaodara\doablctoriabtfidd. US holds lead for water polo victory The United swes· .. A .. team took first honors in a three-o.ation wata polo tour- nament this weekend al New- port Harbor High School. holding on to def eat the Cuban team in the fi.na~ 12- 9. The U.S ... B. team ddcatcd Canada, ~. to captme third place in the tomnamalL ln the .......... ..;_..,;_ ............,_,~pmc. the U.S. team built a S-2 lead in the free-shooting early going. but the Cubans. ldt shorthanded by the ejectjon of Jesus Derovi.De. De'YCfthe- lcss man.agrxt to battle back to a 7-7 tie at the close of the third quarter. The f omth quarter was all USA. tho~ as Greg &Oyer scored twice and Mike Evam, James Bergeson and Cnig Klass also added goals to put the game out of the Cubans' reach. Ottoville was ordered out of the game in the first quar- t.er. when be slu.gcd Alan Moucbawar jn the water near the Cuban goal Uoda inter- national rules, intadionally bitting an oppoamt carries a penalty of ejccaion and the team is not aDowal to replace tbc ejected player. Tbm. Caba bad to play tlac n:m• ... 1er of the pme .... one player. The .. 8.. team benefited from two goals apiece from Grq W-aJ.son. out of UCI.. ud David lmbernino, who pa epped at Corona del Mar High, in downing the Cana- dian team to win third place. The U.S. teams were coacbed by Bill Bameu, the Newpo11 Barbor water polo coach. The• A .. team will DOW bead f oc Gn:cce to compete in the World Cap, beginning May 10. ···-... m-Yll .. ..., .... -"" .... 1111111 ... • .... r-. .... -. .......... , .. n SpJ a ........................................... .............. 11 .. 0ts•lll 7' J IWM•u.TClll QIM•1 Andy Mmnlln, wbo is also one al the Sea Y.cw League •s stand oat pitcbcn. tnoctcd a sinpe into deep ldt fidd and Miada Mdbon. who bad been walbd earlier. came in lftc mpcin1 to make up JOit groaM, 2..1. The Trojw toot .tw•e1•r of Rob Rea, CdM\ pilda, wbo .. lalcr n:plM:ed by Clay Carpenter and then by Joe Georee. ~ oee olC.dM-. top pikllen.. "tt I 4 to ltritc oat only th.RC playcn and il l:"Oc•mc appaawt tUt lie .. haTilla - off day. Jdnjc:k. wbo is in bis ICCODd year al coec"i•• QIM. led die .Sea Kinp to a a.n llfel 11-10 ICatoD aft.a * ,.... laad atdaaal two yars ol failme (2- 11, 4-16). Be .... allo au:eady ldec:ced an _.._ CMtil for die Wat tam ia tllC U.S Olym- pic Festini this "'"""".. ·we~ bl the first dme of fiftcaa roaads. 11aat docsa' loot raJ good but I think wen j1lla olf to a slow saart.. Wc11 ~ to wed bard maatally and C01S a.ct. nc, Pft it .a dleyw.,. ud .., jlllt ~ lllOJe wort. .. Jdnirt added Owaall, C.clM9s fieldiwc _, • ._. • tbc:ir ruord in:11tiea Tk brats ;.. bnaa' bcea scDa tJ.m 1r8J. A.ty Mc:mil- Ja. ~mt Enma••, ud Ciaia -aw._ wlao arc e~cd to ~Ondc t.K team9s offemive i.e. u.a.' 1M:ca IU«•ina the ........ -rk 111J1 SC rally a dCl II bit»'4'··--Hwt -..o wralf•s fca.tnpa..,. .. WC,ICIC..._._ ...... .. I. IS THE N£WPOAT ENSIGHICOSTA MESA NEWSllMM: TODAY ..... 7 Late-inning Sailor rally comes up short ft GroaG• PAl'PAS Newpon Barbor Rip SdM"d'l Ii •1:t.D team., Ute wilbed tlaey )tad OK more i••• last Friday alta dlley betded 1-ct from a niDo-t1ua deficit qaimt Saddleback High Sdaool. only to be lo.&. Tbe to. coatinues the Sailon' early talOD dump wl brings their n:cord in lcapc play to 0- 3 • they remain iD a tie fOI' the .. cellar OI die Sea Yaew I.ape wida laomd.awa rivala Coroa cld Mar JliP Sdlool n.e ~ IOobd about 09U fOI' Nc:iwport llm1Nw • they ttaiW 10-1 at the start of the Ddl innin& But Sadcllebact'a pitching, wbida bad lat the Sailon to two hits wl oae nm iD the five innings. (di ..,.,. ud saw up six walks and bw'bits to T oay ••• , Cle• ........................ * .. , ..... _._.., ,., ' ... ,, r' 1111111111111_ .. .... JM1. .... "1111! Clll Private Lessons MEN &WOMEN Selected Clientele _... ..... Wrca ad Zack Comer. raalt-ias ia a &taH_ ....._ ~ilwaa'JCltllesmlon wa-e Met iD the game ftb a aaaaec • dlird and die tyiag nm at the "*~ bat Satdclkbact pitcbcr Brian Hoiaafmm f on:cd Newport Rarboi"'I Ed Milam to Oy oat to call.Cl'fidd to end the •mnng The Sailors bad one more cbmcr in tbe 6mJ inning. but Hoialmcn stopped cwpon Harbor's comeback by retiring the Dde in order. SaddJeback su.ned up thinp early by scoring two rum in the fim inning oil a double from Scan Therien. Saddlcback 's big inning came · in the third. when they rocked . ewport Harbor~s Milum for sei."CD runs. The \.usatilc Hoial- men struck the most da.magJDg blow of the inning b~ slamming a three-run homer in right field , 'tv.i><>rt Harbor ·s inf aeld also committed three costly errors aJ crucial points in the inning. hicb resulted in three unearned runs. .. They beat us up today. -said Sewpon Ha.rbor·s coach V.'a) nc Heck of the loss... -wee.a.me back and tbat·s commendable. I gucs.s, but~~ kt it get a•a) .. Also. if •-e had come back against their number one pitcbC'r. I v-ould fttl bctttT about 1L The) ·re a good team... be added. H eek said bis tcaUJ has st.ancd slo• this scuon because bis pbyeri have not played agg:res- siYe baebaD and capitalizrd °" tbar opponents" mistakes. ·we ca:o play •i th an)-bod} io the ague, pbysically. but we're oot playing agg1essh"Cl)' and that ·s tbc bottom lioc ... Hect saict Heck Wei Sewpon Harbor played llbldl bcaG' in towur mall play before the IC8IOll. -Wen jlllt aot plaJiog the way we caa play," Beck remarted. Beet c:ommrn•td about the erron his team made during the thiTd inning of tbe game. .. Three or (our erron a game •.• I would have never thought tltat would be ou_r problem,. be said. ·we thought ddcnmdy we WCR going to be one of the best teams in the league, but it ~s been anything but our strong point.~ he added. .. c keep making mistakes re shouldn' make ... Hect also said his tum·s bitting so far this season has been anything but spcaacular. "We·rc not do111g anything with our h&ning.. .. But ho docs ~ tJUt lbs team stacb up aaaiast otber teams ia tbe 'ape, mcb • TllltiD or UaD- va sity1 ~ Tlllti.n ad UnNeisity are toagla teams, ud now we bow Saddlebec* dcfinitdy is.. be remarbcL •1 tbiat Corona dd Mar might be a toagb pme ako. Rigbt DOW it loots lite oar team and EstnrP are the weak teams in the kague. - Hect was also Jess than opti- mistic when describing his team ·s d>ancn of tuming their KaSOD around. •If ~ keep playing like ~ •'C·re in for a k>ng season, .. Heck said. "'I told the players th.al it'·s up to them to turn it a.round."" Se-pon lost to Estancia last ~eek. 6--3 . 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Coastline "-'&Mauter of BUai &Tith Women med at Southern California Silviap C--miry Room iJI Ini.a, IS47S Jeffrey lload, cmw:r al tm.e Cader Dmie.. Tiie ...... will be a boot te9ft by Doroday v .. ~ ma, wt.o is a likmiaa • wdl • a tcKlltt Ud writer, ol-i'be Pbysiciaa• by Ne>U Gonion. AD area womm are ilrYded. Coffee will be lerWCl. For a ride OI' more iaformeti«-aboat the group or manbenhip pboDe I incluy mt 132-7922 or Carol at 786-1204. • • • There will be a f onun on Medicare and Medicare supple- mental insurance policies, from 9:30 to 11 :30 Lm. Friday, April 10, in the MultipurpOle Room at OASIS Senior C.cnter. The forum will be spomomd by the Visiting Nurses Association Foundation and funded by the California Department of Aging. Please attend-rdreshmeots will be served. For more infor- mation call 644-32A4. • • • ""Access to Health Care in Orange County" will be the topic of the address by Sister Corrine Bayley. director of the Center for ~-la I . • ~~r-...aw •••e• •cc••• m . die Commpnj1y Room of the Newport •.m •ma library, 856 Sa Cle• Ille Dr., Newport Bceda, from 9-.JO Lm. to 2 p.a. ID addition to Sila Bayley\ talk, the mcctinp ....... will include adoption of a local ·program for study by the aroup during the 1917..U year. As a final~ the members will elect officen and diRcton and pres- ent sa1ggrstiom for new diJ'ec.- tions to the newly~ board. AD mminp of the Leagae of Women Voters are open to the public. Anyone ·wishing to attend this meeting should call S48-9719. • • • Tix 17th anm•al Part New- port Health and Fatness Fair featuring podiatrists. nutrition- ists, cbiropracton and other leading health specialists will take place at Pa.rt Newport ApartmenbonSatorcby,Apru 4 from 10:00 Lm. to 3:00 p.m. nsign's Kauth wins award Susan Ka~ who writes a kly column in The F.nsip. tly woo the second annual Article competition spoo- red by the Y outb Response nit of College Hospital, Ccr- . tos, an acute psychiatric care acility. Kautb has been a counselor U nive.nity High School. in the Diet (714),..7"6 a •.•• ._. f1 uieV.., lftll ........ S.. W. C.-.tY..now. (714)M-~ llnpA ... C I IJll ... a•Ws ;111CWDr. s.-• lrvinc U nificd School Dist~ since 1979. Prior to that she taught English. speech and drama at a junior high school in the city of Or-angc. She holds a credential to teach English as well as a Pubic PCf'SOoocl cre- dential Kauth earned an M.S. degree in counseling from Cali- fornia State U nivemty. Long Beach. and is a licensed mar- riage, family and child counse- lor. College Hospital shares with social personnel an abiding intCT'CSt in the mental bca Ith of youth. This writing compctitio~ for school personnel wimiog to shue their expertise and know\- ' I I edge with others, is one avenue. .l.autb woo S.SOO and her article .. Parents and Schools Working T ogetber for a Men- tally Healthy Child, .. is being published in the sumlDC1" 1987 is.sue of w~ll&~ magazine. College Hospital publishes w~u.anni map.zinc as part of its mission to inform commwiity residents about a wide range of mental bealth issues~ to prmidc community education about psychiatric di.sorden and their trea1meDl and to help people enh.antt their abilities to cope with problems that interfere with positive mental bealth and well- being. ,, ,, Greg]. Vigmn4 DnS. ls Pleased To Announce 111L ReloaUion Of His Dmlal Practice To A &autiful., New OJfia Jn Newport Unln- And ls Now Wtlanning ew PaLimts. Plmse Call For Additional lnjimnalimL J<JIJ Sa Mipft n,;,,,.. s.iff' (JIJJ NALi •f II •ct. 0 'f sm 92'60 1~1m wil t.e Wd dlra sir • tk clay. Tiie ~ ii iawiled IO liltC8d die nal. llO ..... Pam Newport Apmf • .,, ii loc..ed Ill Oile Pd' New~ tiietm Saa J~n lliDI ad J•-boree llo.cb in Newport •KIL Por 1DOR iaf ormatioll about the Part:· Newport Fltlaa Fair. call 644 4664. • • • An OrdDd Auctioa will be pre• E4ed byt11eOr-.C.111y Cymbidiam Socidy OD April 9 M the Wat•i•er Colaalmily Scnica Building at 1200 West- minsta Blvd., Westminder. The auction starts Ill a p..m. Add to yoar colledioa or llart a aew bob_bJ at a reasonable cost. Adminioa is freJc. public inYilccl · For inf onnalion, call Jack Rcmi .. at S39-49l7 or Cris at 644 91117. • • • Madeline Zuckerman. foancler aad p1CSW--c111 of Zuck- erman Public Relations/ Adft:r- rising. Inc.., will be .the fcatun:d .... . llrw:a •illioM fOI' dile cliewr • c•i1C • Sll.:50 fOI' aa.ba'I ..t SZJ.$0f«ltDIR • •mscaa be 1W1e by came, SCWIA at 6ll-6.S41. • • • 0ruge coma C00.'1 roart11 amnaal •eip Sdiool Senior Day-is Id f« T..aa,, April 7. Tiie nail will indade a free ~ campm toms; cUib- its ud displays spotligbtiag occ programs. .enica ad dubs; masical ~ ocmpatioe pr ... aa illforaa- tioa; tramfa propw iaf'orma- tion; fmancjal aid i&f01'111111tioa; and coantding ud pidmce infonmtioa E~ teDi« in atteaduce will razM -early~ appoiatmeal for OCCs fall 1emester~ For infonn•ioa aboat Seaioc Day. phone 4~SS07. Student Life If POBlllll Winter Formal past; spring sports, break, now the big news A late Winter Formal this year ended the winter season at , •ewport Harbor as the spring sports season is now underway and spring break is fast apPf'oacbing. The Winter For- mal. which took place Feb. 28 at the Disneyland Hotel, was a smashing succas as it was dd'- inilely not ""Teada is the N~ • as tbc Girls• Leagae prodaimat it. F« some couples the pany started on the f rceways as they a.~wd by buses to the event. wbeR they duvwt to the sounds of 9Ed:ipse. • toot pictures, and saw the con>nation of Jay Fair- born as king of the winta court. The 1pring sports season is DOW UDdcnray as ewport Har- bor teams bepn com.petition last wect.. Tbe IDCD \ and wom- en •s nrim teaas plaaoed a mid .... wodoat • tk Olym- pic pool oa die 1D0111i1ta al Feb. 23 to olfic:i1Hy tick off tbc 1Ca109.. Bo:weftl. tbeir plans were allot •own by district ofrPCi•k A pep rally for all sport.I teams is planned for Friday by tk .w 1917-11 soag aad ~L Tams aowii:n coepctitft iKa.de MKt.n. __.._._.. • • ftli p ,,_,-. aw .,. 9llW ' badminton.. golf.. tract and field, sailing and swf an& all of which arc expected to be top finishers in the Sea Y ICW l..eagae. Mardi 2-6 was designated as ""Cboica Weet • throtJaiiout the ewpon Mesa School District to ra:opiz:c women in history. SncraJ speakcn were present a.t the four district high scbooh to wt to women about ca.run in various fdds and demomttate that they have choices in their f utu.rc. As spring break approsbc1 many local studellts are planning trips to evei ywbue from Mexico to Aorida. Palm Springs is balic:aDy all' IUnits to the ander- 21 crowd uolcn they have a home there • holds will DO( be renting to anyone in a.bat -.e aroup. altbougb that probably won't Slop some people from aoiDI t.llae. llamon Uve it lbal Balboa will be the dati••timl of away out-of~ 1t1wk•11 to spend tbeir wcet loaa holiday. H tbat is the ~ 1D01t local 1tadeat1 will be 091 o( town IO if any major problems arile tt.ey woe 't be here to take rapomi-- bilily. y Police Blotter SATUmAY, llA.llCB 14 CllDID . 0910-Variou bouebold *-Yahled .. m .ooo wae rcported 9*olea from a ~cc iD the 400 block of M Street.. 1630--:F.Jec:ttomc ad ctmaa cq~ ftlaed • 12,0lTI wae reponecl ltOlea from a llo8t moored ia tbc 1100 bkd ol Bld:a.y~ 2230-A bicycle ftleccl at S300 ... lepotted ..... from a Pl F ill the 200 bloict of )9th Street. A•••-s-1~s . 0330-Bccty Jean GeotJe.. n . ol Nc:wpoft Be.eta ._ siated oa suspicion of pc 11 r •iml of cocaiw. 2040 William Micllacl McCarthy, 26. of Costa Mesa Was arrakd OD saspicioa of clisorderly c:aeduct. SUNDAY, MilCH 15 CJtJ)IES 0100-A car ltCl'eO Yalued at S729 ... reported stolal from a car parked in the vicinity of East Ocean Froat and Wasbina- loll. OIOO-A me valued at SJOO CODC•i•ma S6..,500 in rm a ency .. reported stolm from Jo&b Sloe•-llalaa1aat loalcd at 2601 Wat COlllt Ri&bway. 1100-A watch valoed at sa...soo. and rilap valued al 12.SOOYICft~t'olellfrom a acsidc:l'o= in tbe 2300 blOct of Maiprct. MONDAY, MUCH 16 ·CRIMES 1050-A tire and rim valued at S200 •"'Cft reported sioko from a car iD tbc 2300 block of East Coast High • a). 1420-A woman ·s jacket valued at SSSO was reported st<Hea from Ndy'5 locaacd at 105 Fashion Island. 145S-A robbay resulting in the t.bdt of S600 was reported at List American Bank located at 4S2S MacArthur Aa•r.srs ~ AaD Miad!dl. 32, ol MO"khir wa mrc:stcd on suspicion of possession of .......... ;..,... CM 10-lticllard Loia Mea- KMr. 21 of O. ...... •rated oa smpicioa of pcmi 11ima of ••rla:d ;.,.. TUDDAY, MARCH 17 CaDllS 1000-Cabiaeu •alaed at S6.000werc 1epot1ed stolen fTOID Daaaae BatJcr Deyelopmcat &ocaaed • 600 lrftne. 1440-Va•dab reportedly caused S 1,600 in damage to stordrOlllS ia the 2800 block of Newport BoWmnl. 14SO-Sti equipment valued at S850 was reported stolen from a sanF in the 200 block of Port Hanrict.. I S20-A waich valued at SJOO was reported stolen f:rom the purse of a restaaraDt patron in the IOO block of Eall Balboa. AJUlDTS OlOO-Mart David Diamar, 22. of Las Vcps .. arra&cd OD suspicion of misdemeanor drunk clrivina. 1430-Cnig Doaglas H~ 25. of Garden Grove was arrested OD suspicion of cootri- buting to the ddinquency of a mmor. 234S-Ronald Mitcbdl Van-- ~ 19.ollapaa igudwas arrested OD 1uspicioD of misdc- meaDOI" dnmt driving. WEDNESDAY. MARCH II CRIMES 1010-Elecu onic boating eqwp men1 valued at S5.71 I was reponed stolen fro m a boa t moored in the 1100 block of Back BaJ Dri\-c. 1140-\'and al~ reported I~ uused SJ.500 in damage to Security Pacific 'atiooaJ Bank localed at 3'2 Morning Canyon Road. 142S-A watch ,.alucd at S700 was reported stolen from a car YMCA g ets grant of needed program space to its present facility , including a gymnasium, more locker rooms for boJS and ~ aad a om- nasric: cater. The YMCA [KifdJ. localed ai 2300 UnitC1sily Drift in New- port ... , bal alRadJ received com•it'l"r"'U of Oftr $100,000 toward its,..,.,..... goal For more def ails oa programs, ~ aDd the capital cam- pMp, caD 641-9990. --1.-THENEM'OAT ~AMFSA NEWSllRYINETOOAY ..... ,_ud m IM llOO Woe* of Wat Co..a Bipua7. ··~NeclJac:a •alucd at S3'9 wae rcported llolell from • l'Cfidc..x ia die lOO block o( Park Neu~ ... 2040-Stereo equipment. jewdry ad c•n• n c:qaipmem ........ 16,149 weft ~ •••en. a 1•1ide.x in the JOO Moct ol Baywooct A.Ul'Sl'S OOIS-Robert William l.idy, 43, of FJ Ton> .. arrested OD suspicion of RJCtlrw driving. 0200 Jolm Henry Manhall. 24~ of Costa Mesa ... arrested . . of . ....._ on s..,.aoa lmlQemCanor dnmt clrivina. OllO--Cbristopber Roesner. 20, of Bgpeiagton Bcadl was arrested OD suspicion of disor- daty COD4uct. 1200-Mart Christopher lwdfmn, IJ, ~Anaheim was arrakd OD smpicioa of grand theft of an aatomobi.le- 1300-J aan ~ 26. of Garden Grcne was arrested on suspicion of poues5ion of heroin.. J J.45-James · Redman Dur- kee, 30. of Costa Mesa was arres&ed OD suspicion of battery. TBUllSDAY, MARCH I' AIUlESTS 0130-Joo Price, !7. of Irvine was arrested on suspicion of disonlerty conduct.. 0220-Jamc:s PatJ ict Cbeny, 42, of Laguaa Niguel was arrested OD suipinoo of misde- meanor dnmt driYing. 1330-Albcrto Mario Cvrat- turo, -48. of Dam Point was arratcd on suspicion of grand tbdt of property. JSOO-Regin.a Lillian GUe~ 42, of Laguna Beach was arrested on suspicion of com- mttcial burglary. 2130--&amdh M.. Garchla, 25. of Gardea Gro•e was anated OD ~ of aiYiaa fabe wonmtioa to a ~ officer. FRIDAY, MAaCB» C8DUS 0830-Golf d ubs vaJDcd at SI, 100 were reported stolen from a car parbd in the JOO block of Newport Center Drive. 1200-A crystal sculpture valued at Sl7 .000 ._ reported stolen from Blackman's Jeweby Jocated at 3402 Yia Oppono. 1400 Cw aeacy totaling SJ 13 was reported stolen from n Fornaio located at 2A F asblon Island. J 700-A crysia1 pancb bowl valued at SI, 100 was reported stolen from Robimoo 's localed at 2 F as.hioo Island 1700-Comput.a equipment valued at S2 l, 79S was reported stolaa from Waag La.boratoria locaaed at 4S90 MacArthur. AIUlESTS 2130-Robcrt William Can- nad y, JS. a transient, was anest.cd on suspicion of disor- derly conduct. 224S-WUTCD Cbartcs Ben~ 26, of Des Moi.ncs. Iowa, was arrated OD suspicion of misde- meanor dnmt driving. SATURDAY, MARCH 11 caJMF.S 0950--Jewelry valacd Ill D60 .. reporUd llOlaa from a car parbd iD the 1200 blOck of est BaJ . IOSO-Habcaps valued at SS20 W£R reported stolen from a car parted ia the vicinity of Miramar and .... Street. 1200-Electronic cu and· boating eqai:pmeat YalDCd at S 1.-iOO were reported aoleu from a boat in the I 00 block of Back BayR<*L 2J4S-Car stereo equipment valued at S700 was reported st.on from a car parked in the 300 block of Eaa U>ast Higb- way. AIUlESTS OOI S-Jeri Lynn~ 2S. - of Lakewood was arralCd OD suspicion of possession of CXW'aJDC. 0030-Michacl GeTomc Jones~ 2S, of Buena Pa.rt was arresaed OD suspicion of pc_... sion of rocaine.. SU IDAY, MARCH n CRIMES 1600-:-A boat~ valued at S300 was reported Slokn from a boat in the 100 block of · onh BayUde. AllllESTS 021 S-~cnneth Douglass Swiatd, 44, of Costa Mesa was arrested OD suspicion of misde- meanor dnmk driving. Get It Oft Y 11r Cllut- Newpert Elsi11 Litten to tile Yiter WE'B CHANGING 'lllE 'W• ns OIL! Jiffy Lube is America's leader in auto fluid nantenance. The J-team at Jiffy Lube makes cars 14 ways betterl For one low p1 ice and no appoinbc:ent (for most cars, foreign or domestic), here's what we do in 10 IM\utes. 8. Check and fil window washer ftuid! 9. Check and fil batlefY- 1 o. Check the air fillerl 11. Check the ~ blades' 12. Inflate 1he tires to proper presSlR! 13. ,,__ __ the · ate.-tt Yca,..uul It 8 IOf: 14. wash ~ exterior windows! - ce Investor-managed r~tirement accounts gain H you-VC comistently put the maximum (S~OOO) into your IRA since 198~ when the law was changed to make these accounts available to all wage earners, your IRA is probably worth at least S 12,000 to $15,000. It's likely to be worth much more if you were eligible for an IRA in earlier years. Likewise, your Keogh has prob- ably grown ever more substan- tially over the years. You may still be treating your I RA and Keogh as a kind of savings account by putting your cash into a money market fund or bank CD and ~orgetting .. it. However, once you have accum- ulated a substantial a.moon~ this kind of passive in\latlDCDt may no longer be appropriate. For your IRA or Keogh to wort as effectively as possible, you should be able to invest your retirement funds in a wide array of high-yielding and growth- orientcd investmtnt prod~ such as thOR available at a fuD- servicc investment firm. This is, in fact the approach being taken by more and more iDVCStors. While the IRA market is grow- r -'·"2' ~L . Money M aking M o ney IY IEI 1'1111 ing rapidly (from S20 billion in 1981 to Sl70 billion in 1985 to a projected SSSO biµion in 1990), investor-managed accounts arc growing almost twice as fast.. The investments pining most in po~y among the holders of self-directed IRAs and Keogbs are, in order: • Zero-coupon bonds. Treasury zeros (and, to a lesser extent, high-quality corporate zeros) arc now the cornerstone of most properly structured IRAs. The bonds arc purcba.scd at a deep discount and provide you with a specified amount of money at retircmenL • High-yielding unit lTUSt and mutual funds. Tbcsc are trusts and funds composed of long- term treasury and government agency bonds (such as Ginnie Maes) selected by professional money managers. The main diffcn:nce bctrnn the t \\IO types of inw:st.ments is that a trust portf'olio is fixed. while a mutual fund is actively managed. This nv:ans the bond in the portfolio may be bought and sold before maturity: •Growth-Oriented equity mut- ual funds. Many inveslon ~ ogn.ize that equity mutual funds make more sense than individual equities for the few thousand I RA dollars they have allocaled for stocks. A wide rao,e of such funds, each with a different investment objective, exist. The euct mix of inYCStmenu in your IRA or Keogh should reflect your stage in life, fmao- cial goals and inYatJDent stra- tegy. But this basic, .. aJl- purpose• IRA may serve as a gmcral guide: 2S percent in T rcaswy zeros, 2:S pen::eDl in corporate zeros.. 2S paunt in a high-yielding bond fund of trust and 2S percent in a gro'WtHtock mutual fund. In Fnml.. if yoa haft enough time before retirement to ride out al least one full up and down swing in the stock market (a market cycle averages seven yars), you can afford to put yo or I RA or l.eogh money mainly into equities. But the dOliCr you UC \D retirement, the more you sbouJd stick with . . . ' ancome-onented anvcstmcnu. Tbc following model portfolios illustrate this difference: • H you're under 40, you might put 2S percent into an invest- ment that guarantees a high y;eld for many years. such as tJeaSury z.eros or an insurance annuity. Go for capital appreciation with the Olher 1S pcn:ent, using a mix of equity mutual funds-Within any large family of funds, for example, you could i.nvest 2S pa cen.t each in tbe AgrcssiYe Growth Fund. tbt UDCOllUDOD Values Unit Trust and a Global Opportunities Fund. • If you're o¥er S5. your IRA or ~cog:h should be beamy weiabted toward safe, income producing inve1tmenu. You ~ miabt pul 7S ~cclll of your moaey iato a 90wa •-=at bond fund th.al is acti'fdy ........ to mu.imum yields. For namp&e, the fund ••n:aarn may write lndex options apiut bonds paJin& 7-8 ~rceat. theTCby raising tac ~ OD tJae total portfolio to 10 ~ccat or ~r with limited dowmide rilt. If you~d lite some· ca~ ~ ciation potential aloaa with income, you mialat me the remaiain1 2S paceat to bay a few high-grade atility cw blue- chip 1to41 that paJ .,od divi- deods.. Crafting the ideal IRA or Keoah portfolio Rquifts comid- crablie thoaa\t and care. An excellent new bOotlct titled •lleti.m:nalt Fanicli• ia a New Tu World,.. IOCll into more detail OD this Aih;ed ~ me a call al 9:SS-7S67 and 111 lend you a free copy. Km Tok.alt is • f....a.J """""""6 wilA ~ Ult- ,,..,. llr-otJwn in Nnvpon lll:tldr.. • ~ Wall St. surge will boost county's growth What does all the recent record-bmaking activity on Wall Street mean to Orange County bnsiN'Ssec? Aa:ording to Mike Nadler. vice president, Merrill L~ Pierce, Fenner A: Smith lnc., Newport Beach. one rcsuJt is an aa:deratioo of financing growth in tbe County. always a prime coocau to local bosinrnes. •What th.is meam to Orange .. Profit Waves for 1987 Will F_ibonatri strike again? Major cyclical badit1g opporU1lies reaearched bv ffed ~ wtla..-of a preatlgioe.m Tog Ten Chartists of tbe "'8r9 award' in 1985 Md 1986, are prewEd In this report. Slmkay'a comprehensive sludytocuaeson t. '8d'rical bamag ~ baaed on maior hdolical ~ I B a90iWlls and Gann me1t"1dologia1 as ldaJL cl a,, the aJlhoc Major price swings in ...... tale&, Gil•• and he 11 Jd( · are Idly explained and awbated wlh apecilc bade suggesliOi1a tor li11i tD. proll ~ cJiues and rilk COi•oL... The .. ma;or .... IQ opporU1ly da I C'.ll>ecl in this report is dUe in~ Send ~your cap/ now 'C str u a .. I ------------, I ST01UR .. IDftllf I I .... •ar. I I _.,_._ I --an \ • .... __ _ _______ .___.. .. ___ I , • ..... a ~. a -----------~~~~~---.;..._~-,.,.,-a ..,. -/ .........,_ __ _____ _, _____ _,__, STOTLER County business is that new compania and new pools of capital will be valued at sut.un- tially hiper lnels today, thus makiq financing growth an easier 'tut," states Nadler. .. And, al coune, since we 're into growth iD a big way in Orange Coantj. this should prove to be a madi 1DOJ'C significant Iona- tam baldit.. -.. fact. wb:ilc most people are dia:••ina dleenof'IDOUI amount ol lt.cd tndiDg ud market .a'aciljty. may se owwwluotina SW f1mdamcntal che S I tat- Daa pDce ia 1-•i0 <• wllida .., Mft a --=tlsuo s 1. lalll tam impact o• local INsianaa. U 0 •• dr\'J, ~ ca'l ipore th8l a.. of die 10 ..... claiJy marb:t ...... ia -.or, llm1le takea pUcc since Jmary, 1916, DOI' the Dow Jo;a Wcating 2.000 for tbe tint time ad d diita· I -Jlowewww. die exbemt .ctna- itJ ia tk stock market .... pritdw:ed "t. fig bcjOW die c~· "•W..t'a..F~ ..-••dlmtia•illcn11r ia die..-~, .. .._. ... Nmllr::r. -o.u 111e ,_me Ja1S ,me CN • I nbm (tk re"risw' 0 1• INWD lm Hl8H DNllBm M~ days.. .. The dMnr jnjtjatlJd by tbelc imlontiom in tile ..tdplace haft also iDac •r II the lewl of excitement ud aaticipariolL W-dh tile marbt . able to react as quietly • il DOW CD. it\ ctiffcdt to predict wtul .. aoiDI to ha,.... ill tM mat lloar. mllda lea· o.u an extndcd pa iod al time. It ii true, MW IDGft i-. ewt, tMI dii fwtare al die ambt -. aorc diflioah ... Z. -THE NEM'ORI ENBIGNICOSTA MESA NEWS11AV1NE TODAY .. II Robert W. Boyt has been n......S top producer for the real estate iate11 nent clivisloo of The Alison Company, a.DDounced Ray Rosent~ vice piesidcut and manager of the division. Hoyt, who bas been with The Alison Company since 1980, was honored at a reception held recently for bis participation in tnnsact.ions totaUing over S260 million. ""During the time Hoyt has been with Aliso~ he has con- sistently demonstrated bis expertise as an m\'e$tl:Dmt sak:s agent. .. Rosenthal wcl. .. He bas s.ipifirantly contributed to the record sales YOlumc -FDU- ued in our fmt ~ in oper- ation." • • • Elliott CorporatioD aaao•aced tlaat JUKS L. Midawt 1m1 bec11 appc+._, rice prao ul of acq•ititiom for the . compay's bnatmaat DnieJop- --Ditilioa. MiderJ will be aespcSbk for _...._ iwlaltiial iawsa- meat pr~ tltro•poat S..lrcra C.5'0I . Prior to ;c;•. f5o«t Cor- poi ...... Md=' w a lellior Aks c:cimah• for .-yan witla Coldwdl Bmtcr ia New- port •n Be is a .,.tw o1 the Uaiveasity of Arizona, Pho- • • • llobat IL Smith. vice chair- man al Secmity Pacific Corpo- nlioa. w1 Guy L Caire.. Hoag Bospit•' cbainaaD of tbe board, ba¥C bem elecuxl to tk baud of directon of Tbe Lust Com- pany. Smith. SI, is a director and member of the office of the chairawa of Security Pacific Corporation and Security Pacific National Bank, in wldi- tion to being cbid operaliq officer of the bao.t.. Guy ClaR ii a retiral partner in the ~us and widely blown Jaw firm of Giblon, Dunn & Crutcher of Los Angeles.. He is a raident of Corona deJ Mar and a former general counsel to the Irvine Company and bas acted as 1egaJ consultant far a number of real estate .development firms in Southern California and Hawaii • • • Architects Pacifica Ltd. (APL) of ewport Beach has been sdected by the Los An~k's Coliseum Commision to design critically occdcd parting and community relaled facilities in bposition Part.. u alih IDOll of Soutbcm Cali- fornia. tbe Coliseum ii iD aa cstab1iUcd aeigbbort.ooci COD-. . ~=----=-""ildDip ~-•L..-IAl••ag 9.IMUIJI; wu; UK USC caapas, tk Afro- Americaa Mmeum. fllir Califor- nia MW1111l of Scimcc ud IDdwt:ry. ad the ~a lj Nat- ural Histosy MN« 11• ~ ...... of * llllilllilnd 11:1--.ca Will he ia COM tit 1riab tJk •dlikd&e ol aM R Ji#'kw- illa lwrikfi p,• uys l. Todd sao •m•Ol"Gt ... ~director al• ·sa•APL 1k111atwe will jw..... tk ... 9CCGidy ~. ,.. ·c ill of die rIT C11 1af S112 r of C«ou Rzm±'C.pw lj• I ·1y •.. Marwil .. .._. .. .., .. 90lr llrG. in••c ~-YWCAolNerdlO.e •CED !J •sa:x ii a ldleceioa ol "Cadily •oneollixWomcaol AChicve-r.un.a cOlt al ftmds lllroapoat meat Siner Mcd•Dioa wiwn die ~. coatrolkd admjnictra-at a llccopition Luncheon lift exi-•n, and the Associa-April 9. tion9s Wdl-peifo_JQl.ing loan port-. Aj founding chainroman of foliO. At~ 31, 1916, rat the Giailds OI the Oraa,e County aaaae acquired by the Associa-Perfoimina Arts Center, tion through f oreclosurc Spooner was iDstrumeutal in maew:d to Only S6S8.ooo. Im orpn.izing support groups (or tbaia tw~ of one pen:ent tbe $73-.milliOn complex. Within of total assets," F ontcr tbJU yean the helped lau.nCb 40 reported. chapters throughout Orairge Notes receivable at December County bringing in 2SOO 31. 1986, were SJl I. 7 ~an mcmben.. Today, 4400 members inacase of 31% from Decrmher raise SD>,000 per year. She abo 31 , 198S. These ru::eivables Wtte saw:d OD the stcerin& CODlminCC 909EJ matched in terms of the for tbe new Center~ raae-semitivity of loam to the Founders Plus, which organizes debt supporting the ponfolio. and develops philanthropic pro- Deposits, certificates and other grams to serve the handicapped. borrowings grew S64.2 million disadvantaged and elderly who dwing 1986 to SJOS.3 million. wish to take pan in programs. As of December 31. 1986. the Association •s net •orth totaled S23.8 million. net of S3.2 million in di~idends declared during this period to ITT F maocial Corpo- ration. tbe Association ·s parent company. The yea1-end net wonb level represents a conser- vative 7 percent of total assets. 2.1 times over regulatory requittments~ • • • -. • • • C. Tllo-11 Y11m of Corona del ~ar was nccntl)' honored by the UCI School of Enginttring by being. named ODC of l 0 recipienu of the J 987 Oat.sland- ing Eogioccring Alwnai A•ard. y uen. who rcccn'Cd his bacbe- lor 's degree in 1974. is co- founder of AST Jtcsearch,. an Irvine-based company that = ' -·o futiaes aad be laed9tsped to ........... die_ part w:ni• wbile . providingJOod access to all part facitirira - TAX fUI 7.51%* Ardlitccts Pacifica Ltd. is • fall srvwiea •cllilemnl daip firm doiltg ··1 &.111 miwcd.er •<lliltc•ae ia dlis COiiilbj lllld arOUlid • wodd.. ••• Newpolt Balboa Saviltas. {.L, reported Deir fdtla year of record ldtina ~ perfor- ma.,. f« 1986. Net illl::ome rcaclilcd S6.41Dillion. compared witJa S4.6 million reporud for the same period in 1915. a ~ iocn:ate. 8CCOfding to Fredric J . ·---!-~ ~--, PAYABLE MONTHLY Local ·heavyweights in Stanford's corner Tbe appoiDtmmt of •' fpt l •' a as a.t.eutiwe director of the ewport C.cuter Alloriation bas been umouna:d by ~ ~ pnsident.. She mccceds ~aren ~enaedy, wbo leaves . ·cA to form her own commun- ications firm. · As executive director, Leb- man.. n . •ill diR:ct the associ- ation ~s programs and activities. These include public relations; a monthl) newsletter. inember- mip dnclopment and govern- mental aff ain. A ·c•pon Beach nati'*e. Lehman brings to ·cA expc- neace as an account euanj, c for CatlcT Holdings of Los Angeles., an ad\-ertising a&eDC)' pcc:ialiring in residential real ea ate. and as nsociate pubtisber of Gentry Mapriw . ,_ IJ ••I. 1111 THE tEWPORI EN8IONICOSTA MfE8A NIWMRWE~Y I' The Milan milieu: Anything goes! •Y DINA VON •uaGD Since it's been so terribly cbiDy ~, ID09t Newpot1Cn me pulling out their wooJem.. So it seems appropriate to live a candid loot at what Milan daignen ~promoting for Fall, 1987. (In my opinion, anything goes!) The overall loot for day and evening: hemlines vary from mid-thigh or dip to the ant.le. Shoulders ~ emphasizM with heavy padding or miniminxt to follow the wan, winsome and clinging silhouette. Sweater dressing is still in-but the crochet technique is used to create the softly feminine look. Styaerapen or Oats. Heavy m•teap or natural No jcWdry OI' ..... Ek-coifs OI' llow hair loob upon waking Tbe only tKlld among tbele llUan daignen •. in their 1electioa of Imes: murky, dim and muted! The big news coma from Giorgio Armani He bas punc- tuated bis collection with tbe .. Bloomer" skirt. A softly pleated woolen falling graa:luDy to be gathered in just aboft tbe knee. He combines th.is with another turn of the centmy item, the .. Prince of wa1cs· (referring in this case to Edward VII) plaid jacket, but differadiatcd in that the softly tailored top bas been SALE DAYS: FRI ., MARCH 27 THAU SAT., APRIL 4 FABRIC WAREHOUSE ..... ... 1'511l .. mtt....., Wfi ALL FABRICS H9tp ,.,...... to a tNrd. One- tird off ..,_, t.brtc in our ator-r. No ~ No ISl«ill -.C- .... No blm* ~-'A off -.y prd °' t.brtc. ·---~ -...... Qr.Dr (la)~ , .. , ... _ -u. ..... _ ~ I ' HmO I w •i:-1;- accented with buae patched pocbu won CM:r" a blowr: of lilt clliffom (DO lj .... M11fllrr CWIHDOD deaomjp8'CJI' thrcadina tllrou1h the Milano collec- tioul). hlcidcDtally, Arman.i totally~ ftom a · famoas wide-shouldered, oveniud jactet to this amteCl style. Since Armani also teems to want women to JoOt like women apin, the soft pleats ~ med in almost every iteol of his collection. ID addition to the designer., signature colon of grays. blues and taupes. be introduces beige and coffee- brown. The latter is advocated as The hue for ~ attire- an ankle length dinging ~ which shows just a touch of the crinoline. Another designer who bas departed from his ""loot" is Gianfraoco Ferre. He presented an elegant collection distin- ....,,,.. by* w of dear, crisp blue. CJ'!"' e, berry red, mild W8Ct co-......... UYJ. Tiie a..,....,.. rapia sleeve jKtet W.•ma t11e body is citber bi1•"M'll wida fur or aatrimmed and worn With tncc kqth skirts or tromcn. This same cwmble ii tradonned iato an ~ IOot t.y acktingje•lcd broodla ad. 17~ mfDcd collar. ~ daips ranain true to K.rizia with tbe exception ~ gray does not domin•te this collection as in yean past. Introduced are sage green and rusty brown. The other subde difference is that the heavily padded shoulder is now dropped. Gianni v~ who favon:d the inverted pyramid for his Spring Collectio~ now says ~!" to it and introduces a soft, close-to-the-body jacket with either a f ua swirling skirt brl Lagcrfidd ii a .-.. in tbe c'"ign field, • SC die lift FCDdi sisaen few their ..,, heical prowaa. Dis brillianl com"iu- tion a... cialtcd u A-lim Im that twirls arOllDd the knee. Made of ermine, the pelts~ IO intricatdy engineered as to lift the effect of altamting bancfs of satin and ftlwt. Wear this Oftf a strapless., ermine full length dress and gloftl trim...,., with ermme. Colonrise the fun are the deep. dart browm of sable and tbc bright beiges of mint.. .. What\ the best bet for Fall couture dn:ssing from Milano? Your guess is a good as mine. She explor~s new frontiers of skin c·are and beauty Children li.ke·to draw on it. Adolescent girls loct them- selves in their rooms because of it. Most adults think of it as litdc more than a bag for tJicir bones~ But for Bonnie Holmes, whose salon bas just opened in . the Four Seasons Hotel in New- port Beach, skin is a thing of wonder. a new frontier. ~kin is the Wgest organ in tbc body," Holmes said .... Along with the brain. it's also the least understood. .. Whal we d o know is f asci- oating. 1'bink about it: Skin rqu- lat.cs our body tanpcrature. Can you imagine, when it•s 38deglecs outside, we~ still exactly 98.6- our skin does that for us through perspiring and contncting. Skin tells us about our emotions- yoo get embarrassed, you turn n:d, you get nauseated. you tum white ... In fact. if you know bow to read it, skin is a barome- ter of all that ~ do, right down to the foods ~~eating and the thoughts we~ thinking.• R~ who describes benelf as an esthetician. is devoted to the care and feeding of skin- to making skin beautiful. She uses a variety of techniques. both ancient and higb-tec~ i.DcJQdiag aromatberapy, sinus unblocking and deep tissue massage. (Clients often report having actually be-aid their sinus pas- sages drain.) While the results of her ooe- and_.half hour sessiom can be dnmat~.RobQesdoesn,prom­ ise miracles. .. Anybody who DJ'S they1J tatc lines away is crazy, n Holmes said. -it., a f abe state- ment.. 1be only pet'SOD who can truly do thii is a cosmetic surgieon. ... We don' take lines away. But by improving muscle tone. re seem to make them disappear. By using moisturiun liberally. by keeping tM sti~ supple, superficiaJ wri.ntli:ng is n:d uced to the point where lines will Dot be as noticeable, if detectable at all." Most clients adUeYe a state of rdas:•tion daring Holmes• treat- mmu ~ eftD without the skin care bew fits. would be reason eaoup for a ICSSion. •Most people drift off during the final masting," Holmes notes. -rbey don' aa:aaariJy fall ..., kt .. just say they eater a tilrilipt zone, an altered state. I can\ say for sure, since I can' crawl iNide tlleir beach, bat they~~ calm!. .. I.;. THE .... ORI B•GWCOSTA WM NE.WSllAWC1'0DAY Plit U Socie Chariot Champions benefit wheelchair athletes AaaaalJy Chariot O..mpiom bas a bcm:& to raile funds for · the Natioul F.oaadation of Wbcelcbair' Tennis. in particular the Junior Wbcelcb.air Sports Cunp program. Harborlites . , ........... . This yem-, co-cbairs Pat Hous- ton ud Barbara Kocmurcboolc a theme o(•Danci.ng through tbe A.,cs," featuring young people from Buddy's Dance Studio. Gordon Bowley acted as master of ceremonies as well as auction- eer for the live auction items of jcwehy, trips and a trawl ensem- ble, the latter won by ora Jorgensen. Tamara Smith Camper of the Y car A ward as the outstaDding athlete. Hoaorary chair for the blact- tic ~-mt was Pilar Wayne, and Erick Christen.sen was given the Committee members assisting were Elaine Balent, <:Mol Bla.n- cba:rd, Y1et.i and 'orm Broad- (LONGS OF NEWPORT, INC. OUR CLIENTS WRITE Dear Christa and JUTJ: Judy, I and my family wish to express our sincerest thanks to both of you for your competent. patient and professional handling of a very difficult transaction. Marketing and selling property consistiq of several underwater lots, two improw:d lots alid two unimproved lots owned by various faiDily members living in Alaska, ldabO and variom ~ Of Soutberil Calif omia was a formidable task. I am plmled to •Y that your calm manDCI' and timdy advice helped to ease us all through the maze to a IUCCCllfal coacliiSion. 'Y ery truly F~ Robert M. ew~ .Ir. Hyouwo11ldlbtorec I a our REAL UTATE ..... LEI IER(pAllafl ad Ill-..,.; port Beach alnc. 1911). plllll al ..... ,. ... '°"-on our• •• ..._ l8 MN lllG1JD.;, St1ID - NftPOllT .UCB, CA tJl9I II'' --.a.m ......................... burst, Lois Broctmc:)U. MatF Doering. Pam f.ricboa. Oc a11CJ Fodor, Rita Gaatd. Carolyn . Hibbard, ancy Hodson. Bar- bara Horne, Vin Jorgensen • Alice King, Dot Kreuuber~ Marci Levine, Brad .. Wendy and Lanie Parts, Peg Rcday. Kmy Rolfes, Kathy Rosenberger and Bob WasbcT. Harborlites attending the dinner held at Le Meridien were Martha and Hansel Benvcnu~ Nancy and William Popejoy, Wally Smith, Bonic and Bill ~ Frat Ortlieb., ---ban and Ray DeMou.. Betty Belden (who will be chairing a Celebrity golf tournament June I). Wally Smith, Patsy and Louis Malone and Olga Ellis. • • • The fourteen guilds of Child- ren 's Hospital of Orange Count}' celebrated 2S )"Can of support for the nospital at a luncheon fashion bcncfiL a , • ,...14 - Harborlites ... I 5 1 ... 11111 11 TbcR is DO question that this years affair bdd at the Anaheim Marriott was a jubilee. Sab Fifth Avenue once again outdid tbemseha in prc:stJlling an outsiancting show of SF A ·s best. . Spomors few the two-day pla were Lacy and Walter Bur- roqlas. tbc Flddstoae Com- puy. ADerpn and Mr. and Mn.. James Aadcroli • • • FoT tbose devotees of bridge, the South Pacific Chapter of the Onmge County Performing Arts CenteT brought Life Muter George W'mta to gift a lesson entitled •Defense,. Tbe Winning f..4F• prior to the lu.ncbcoa and fnlrioa &bow. Held at the ReaisUJ. benefit chair w Zoe Saidc:r. Aaisriq were Marilya Twitchell, Peg Be.arr. 8cuy Skin. Lucy Mor- -. JoADD a.well ad Jwy Ball • • • At SS29s .._ .. hmdwoa llitld • * lnillc w.rrioa, . .oted llcart ••raco• Aide• taney spoh oa cmclillC tt•2'f' •• nil &o.a Mt mm.I Bo.pital kw Cd WM spamorcd ~ the Paairicat*a Cirde coaaprilina JOiia Vi~ Al Auer. John l:i'Hcr, Barry Babbitt, Earl Bar.... William Coulter. Mart ~ Normaa Dahl, Rollat ~.Will~ .. C ... ahrim. Jay R~ Friaz W~ Cecil Shirar. no.a. White. Nib ~ Conloa Bowley,. Gary R~ l:ea Steebua aDd Jak, llolarer. • • • ' • -from these fine restaurants - -ROTHSCHILD'S • GEN KAI • THE QUIET -WOMAN •THE THAI-TOUCH New! Enjoy the fine cuisine of the best Corona del Mar restaurants 1' without cooking ... without leaving home!_ . ONE PHONE CAU to Restaurant Express 111, and in 30 to 45 minutes )";>U11 be enjoying great dining without the inconvenience of cooking, and without the trouble and expense of getting dressed up, driving, parking and tipping at the restamant. "Two old friends dropped in ., unexpectedly, and I didn't have a thing to serve. 01e , phone cal and 30 minutes later we had four beautiful Rothschilds salads and Fettucine Andreino on the table. It~ unbelievable! What a great idear FRFSH •Hor -you can count on it when you order from . ResfllllTllnf U1"e5S DI. Qm trained operators take yot.p- order on oon1puter and transmit it iI&antly, direct to prinJels. in the restaUrant kitchen. Your order is prepared quiddy, then ruShed to yQtl by our waiter-drivers. It at1ives . fresh and hot (or mid, if that's what it's supposed to be). Ready for your enjoynlellt. "We called before we left Palm Springs at 5:30 pm and asked to have two dinners delivered at 8 pm. It was right on time, and superb! What a convenience!· llEGULAll MENU PIUCFS - 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 less 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 delw!!Y lhroug/) Restaura7t ExptessDI and 45minutes1818' we were siting doam lo a rionderful meal at our OMJ ditiing room IBI*. Coclll us~ rB(/IJ;¥~· . CALL833-1872 OW- and we11 deliver our menu book, which contains 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 Express™twice, and both times the service was prompt, the food piping hot and the check Jess than what we would have paid at the restaurant. It's a winner!· GOOD -AND FAST! Orders are · accepted from 1 pm to 9:45 p~ seven days a week.. Preparation times and~ tunes• . ery vary, but nonnaily ~food Will be at your door within 30 to 45 minutes ol your call. You may pay by~ or use your major credit card - - - -- - ..... a az. •THENBWORT B8GNICOSTA ...... NBMIWlw'WIETODAY endar STAGE "Jolm Wily ... .., •Hfh,• a fantasy about the city-state of Hex where bees think they are people and vice vau, will play April 3-S and 10-12 at Go.Iden West College, Huntington Beach. Tactets arc S250-S3..SO. Call 89S-8367. tbrouab April 12 at die Newport Theater Aita Cater. 2501 CJifl' Dme., Newport •ecb. I p.m. curtains. Two Sunday matinees are also scheduled. Tacba arc available froai the box office or raerft by phone. 63la0288. "T•e S•pporti•I Cast,"' a human comedy about friendship will play through April 11 at Westminster Community perform prior to the Pacific Symp•o•J'I praeatatioa of 0.-M•bler'I S7aspbouy No. 3 OD April I wl 9 ia the 0.... Coamy Pafot .... Aru Cater, Coda Mesa. bciaal time is 7 p.m. Call 973-1322. ..,. Ardcy ... ,.... fcaturina worb by~ Romdl and otben will take place April 4 at 8 p.m. in ucrs Fme Arts Con- W11ft llTUWl-llal ... ..., a •, , , 11..,. .... c , : . ..-. 11111.... 111 : t i 7 £ II ....... llf -_. _. II C Tl •·a llMI. ... f ±Ii II ... n I 9lld If II -a· · ..t ._ ... •• / 111 W•c ltr w.ra 111 • ; S1 • ldJll 11 II Liff Art. • £! Alrllt. 0--Ad plays by Aatoa Clleko• will be presented April 3-5 at Orange Coast College, 270 J Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Tackeu arc S4 in advance, SS at the door. Cunain at 8 p.m. Call 432-5880. TbcaleT, 1m Maple SL, West-ccn Hall Tw:kcts are S3-SS. Call minsteT. CaU 995-4113. 856-SOOO. Nuts" by Tom Topor will play ursdays through Saturdays until April 11 at the Costa Mesa i'\;c Playhouse, 66 J Hamilton t.. Costa Mesa Recommended or adult audiences only. Call 50-5269. Cold Sweat" is playing through pril 13 at the South Coast epcrtory. 655 Town Center ·n , Costa Mesa. Tacteu arc I 8 to S23. Call 957-4033. MUSIC .. La lolllmte"" will play April I and 4 at the Orange County Performing Ans Center. 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Curtain is at 8 p.m . Tickets arc S 10 to S45. Call 556- AR TS. The Coafr~y Plaillips Trio is performing Tuesday through Saturday nights at ZoCs Lounge in the lrvine Hilton and Towcn, 17900 Jamboree Blvd., Irvine. No cover charge. Call 863-3111 . Mm Fincnds Contest" Violi•m MartiD M....,,.a aad play Fridays and Saturdays pi-nid Sie&fiie4 Mamer will . HAXWW -S AWAID WINNING SUNDAY BRUNCH BUFFET QUJOiE SHRIMP TAOOSTAND EGGS BENEDICT SCIAMllED EGGS IUNTZES a SMOKED FISH Sl.N>AE ST ATDN INC>EDm E WADSEl.ECTlON BACON, SAlMGE a CANADIAN~ LO~ CREAM OfEESE. IAGElS a ONlONS CARVED STEAMSHIP lOUND OF 1EE.F s IAKED HAM MAXWEU. 'S POfOVEIS « IWEIEllY MUFRNS DAZZUNG ARIA Y Of omERTS ·u.M.S. Piafore" presented by Opera a la Carte will take pba April 4 at 8 p.m. in the Fme Arts Village Tbeaterai UCI. Tickets arc SS-SJO. Call 8S6-SOOO. ART ~ at Watpte.• an exhi- bition of Chinese brush pain- tin& will display April 3-30 at Western Federal Sa~ Cor- porate Plaza, Newport Beach. Ull 644-72SS. .. f..a&isla ....... ,... ... Still Ufa," an exhibition by Armen Gasparian. will display April 4 through May 3 at Diane Sassone Gallery, 278 Forest Avenue, Laguna Beach. Boun are 10 I LIVE OllTAGE La. to5 p~ M-...,dwoap ~81111111 Lm;.!ALSp.a. OD .. .,. Call 41J4.:~ -n. T•I le T•' f: Tat aa• Artifact la t•e Greco- 8o·s• PtiW" will display tluoagb April 30 at Cal State Fullaton'1 Unnenity Lalnary • Admiaion is free. Hours are 9 LDL to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. Worb tty IUda TaJlar, W' ss el ...• ,.. A I B ,, .... ...... AltA.--""'-S.OW --~De~Qka Plaoto Comest Wiaaas will display through April 24 at the Huntington Beach Central Li'brary. Wu col·ce, oils &IMI wa~ Ion lty Wally Sclla•er will display April I through 30 at Quorum Gallery' 374 T • Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. Houn are 10 Lm. to 4 p.m. daily. Call 494-4422. W_.. a., Sltl "7 A ' ., .. oa clilpWy ~ April 6 at Sx d•oae Gallay, 314-A North coma lfiPway, Lagm ._.. Boan are ll Lm. to 4 p.m.., Tuaday tbrougb Slmday. Call 4'11-6nS. -New Ace r w__. to die Ptr- s • c. r:dll9. 1riD dispJay through May I 0 at the Newport Harbor Art M.....,,,, ISO San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. Houn are JO a_m. to S p.DL, Tueaday through Sanday. Admission is free to Museum mem~ SJ for adults, S2 for students, senion and military. Call 759-1122.. DANCE De Sltia • Duft neat« will perform April S at 7 p.m., in UCI 's floe Ans Village Theater. Tict.ets are SS to S8. ~ 856- SOOO. Artist's Center receives new challenge grant funds To assist South Coast Reper- tory in building and equipping its new Artisu Center, The Kresge Foundation v.ill award a $400,000 Challenge Grant to the Costa Mesa-based resident theater. The Kresge Foundaioo grant is the $CCOnd largest yet received by the ""Campaign For SC~" the five-year, Sl2 million cffon that began in I 98S with a SJS0,000 Challenge Grant from the alional Endo•-ment for the Arts (NEA). By 1990 it •ill have provided capital funds amount- ing to $6.S million and five seasons of operating funds tota1- ling S5.5 million. The joint annoUDCC'mcnt was made March 2S by .. Campaign For SCR" Chairman James S. Dailey and Alfred H. Taytor Jr., president of The Klcsac Foun- dation . 1be I.rage Foundation is impressed with South Coast Repertoty's ambitious goals and is eager to participate once apin in accelerating the 8Chinanmt of those go•... said Taylor. Kresge provided a SI00.000 Challenge Grant to SCR •s orig- inal Fourth Step Theater Build- ing Campaign in 19n. Taylor went on to es plain that grants are made by The Kresge Foundation to projects involv- ing construction or renovation of f acilitic:s and the purchase of major capital equipmmt or ~ estate. South Coast Repertory was eligible for a Foundation grant because initial project funds bad been raised bdorc the grant was requested. Grants arc then made oo a cbalkngc basii. requiring the raisi ng of the remaining ~ thereby insur- ing completion of the projects. .. The SA00.000 grant is designed to spark a total of over Sl,375,000 of new funding b) April I. 1988," Taylor said. According to Dailey. the proj- ect and iu funding are 00 SC~ duk. --aDe Artist Center will open May 13 with a dedicalion cere- mony at II Lm.," Dailey laid. 111 .. lrDllll II UCI A reviiew of dance from ball- room to new wave will be n:cap- tarcd during a pcrf onnance by Dance Through Tune at UC Irvine Wednesday. April 8. The CODCCrt will be held at 8 p,m. in the Uni~asity Center's Heritage Room. Artistic di.rector Carol T eten ·1 intauationally acdairrwd com- pay will paform a fast-pa::ed PJOP&ID of social dllDCe. Elda piece is performed to oripaai •w by foar Mllet and mo.ta-11 daKef'L II ... I. -THE NEWPORT EHSIGWCOSTA ..:SA NEWMRV1NE TODAY .. 17 Justice system . maY be . wh.at's 'Nuts' •Y JUDY DUFFY ne adclat tlliDa about t11e a.ta Maa Civic Playbome prod9dion of ~uts· by Tom Topor ii tbat the show wjkbc oa ICWale. Tbeft are dame wllo wiD be IOn'J to~ milrd a pat local prod..:tion of a really ·~· proYOkiJta play. Topor•• courtroom drama cada'I ---• middJc.daa WOIDD taawd prOltit1de wbo bas bccD .cxukd of murdering one al lier c:astomen.. A weD ,,,,..nm, family. attorney~ and psycbialrist bawe all decided for her dw she is better off being dt:dared insane than standing trial for her aDepd off eme. Her fight for her right to a trial is gripping. to say the least. . Topor's dialogue tells her stocy with force and a certain amount of wit. Along with making bu audiences trunk about the vagaries of the crim- inal justice system, the mcssincs.s that families can hide, and the morality of the world's oldest profession. be provides a chal- lenging counroom atmosphere to mate all but the boldest of dincton squirm. Martbella Randall. long known to area tbeataFCD as a JDOR tha lldeq1iate bad at the helm. ... Pm tllis show her best. The box olfice reconlina and publiiity rclr•n,.... dUllt tliil is ... adult tbow. n.:re .. lame lti" ~·~ ftl'J eXfbnt ~---...~ in one scene. Tiie proscittd.e describes laeT profeuioaal methods rather sraphically. But adult thoagb this may be. it is nee c 1ary and adds to, rather than ddncts ~ 1hecbancter and the play. GTeat cmemble acting aside. here are some talented people on Costa Mesa •s boards for this show. ~·•h~ Co~ as the accused woman Claudia Faith Draper. is wonderful Her por- trayal bas a depth and range of ctnotion that a.re stirring to watch. Playing her attorney. Aaron Ln-insty, John Mirabile caught the essence of a sharp criminal anonxy and held it through clectrif ying cross- c:1.amination scenes. His sense of timing if formidable. Tears were on tap for the moving perf orma.nc.e of Glenn Smith • Dupers Stepfather. Shiftina throagb tbc physical and emotioDal rcqaiJementa of self-usaraace to anger and bvmiliatiou. Smith turDed in a moving performance. Laarie 1-11at. --wife. .. cud-leat.. A motber\ love mixed with -.er • old bans is poweaful and compdliJlg material tb.U Lambert handles with grace and coavidioD. Hal Mone • the psychiatp.st offers insight into tbc mix betwa:u boredom and the prac- tice of medicine that is a real danger to professionals in the public service. Tbe pl'OleCUtOT, played by Chuck O~r. is admirable and hatdul at one and the same time. The excd.Jent ensemble also included Bill Littleton as the bailiff, Stella Ennis as the cowt reporter, and Guy Tc Wintle as the judge. Set in austere surroundings designed by Lonnie Alcaraz~ ~ut.s· bad no leCbnical pro~ lems. The down to busiorss set let the acton take the stage and go about their business without fighting with cutesy distract.Jons. Ditto tbe casa's wardrobe. •Nuts• is a showcase for both diRctioaaJ and acting ability. The Costa Mesa CiYic Play- ~ Martbd1a Randall and the cab.re cast and crew cu be proud to ha~ brought ACb eudlmt theater to tbe:ir ~ SCR offers low rates, big laughs in caustic comedy. Offering lower rates and more laughs than comemiooal psy- cbiauy, South Coast Repertory will provide alternatiY'c relid April 24 through May 24 with .. Beyond Therapy.• the camtic comedy written by Christopher Du.rang as revenge for the way his bead was examined. Durang has written a number of plays that skewer such sacred cows as marriage. the (amily. and. in the popala:r-Sister Mary Ignatius Explains It All FoT YOU, .. ttligion. Directing .. Beyond Therapy"' will be ~-ctcran Los Angeles director Warner Shoot_ .. Beyond Therapy" will be performed Tuesday through Saturday at 8:30 p.m... Sunday at 8 p.m.. a.nd weekend after- noons at J p.m. Tickcu, at SIS and S23, may be charged by calling the SCR Box OfflCC at 957~33. Discounted preview pcrformaoa:s April 21, 22. and 23 arc priced at S 13. Discounu arc available for seniors and f uD time students. and for an} one prior to curtain. Sooth Coast Repertory is -=--a.11w .-'-" -0,.,.. .,....,. -~ ~ ~r • ..,_ located at 6SS Town Center Drive in Costa Mesa, one bloct cast of Soulh Coast Plaza, at the BriStol Street north exit of the San Diego (405) Frcew:iy. School lunch menu Tbc menus for the c:.t mentary schools in the 'cwport-Mcsa U nificd School District for the ~k of April ~10 arc as follows: Ma.lay: Sausage pizza with battered co~ ch.il1cd pears. Cup-0-•• uts and milk. T...t•y: Italian spaghett~ tossed salad, apple crisp, but- tered Frcocb bread and milt.. Wet m••r. Chopped braised bed in brown gravy with masbrd poWOCS7 buttm:d mixed YCpt-. ables. jcllo cubes. blueberry muffin bread and chocolate milL TI •1: MichatJ Jacksoa Lunch featuring ~bmger with catsup md fa.xings, taler sticks, nnilla podding and mill. Frmy: Burrito •i th tossed sa.lady grape icce j Wc:ec. Easter bunny ca.kc and milk. Are You Ready For A GREAT PIZZA ,--~-----~-~~----~-~-, I s2.oo Off-I I ON ANY llEDIUll SIZE PIZZA : $3.00 OFF ON ANY LARGE SIZ£p1ZZA """COWOll Wtlw4117 I """~ I I W-41S7 I ................ I .......... .., .... <, JI I .• L Cl 0 I -_, L~ --~-~~~~----~~~~ ~~----~~~ Kitchen creativity hardly a reform in eatery BY MARCUS DIETZ The more thinp change, the saying goes, tbe more they stay the same. That's pretty much the case at popular Bob Bums' restaurant in Fashion Island, which recently saw Beth Bums named new general manager. But when Bums arrived from the family;- owncd company's Santa Monica location a little over a month ago, sweeping reforms and changes were not her compan- ions. After a14 the rcstauranCs f rcsh fis~ certified Angus beef, and cozy decor had helped build a thriving business for some time. Or, as Burns herself said .... We basically have a good thing going here." Bums bas since attempted to improve upon the service help, and to encourage a little crea- tivity in the kitchen. The result, as we discovered on a recent chilly evening, has been very imprcssNc indeed. Fresh Norwegian salmon is in season DOW, and WC couJdn' resist sampling some of the restaurant's tasty presentations. For an appetizer, fresh salmon is cooked in various bertis for 72 boon, causing a natural cbemical reaction to occur. thus cooking the fish. But tbC appetiur paled in comparison to t1lC Norwqian salmOn fillet that SOOD arrived at our table. Baked in crayfisti sauce, the fish was very juicy, almost sweet, and bas proven to be very popular with the local salmon-loving clientele, for obvious reasons. We also enjoyed f rcsh scallops prepared µi lemon butter, along with New York steak, thick and juicy, served with pearl onions, mushrooms and a delicious tndJlc sauce. Some of the other entrces at Bob Bums include roast duck- ling, rack of lamb, two presen- tations of veal. and a whole host of steak and prime rib dinners. The prices arc easily palatable, too-almost all arc under S20, and some arc below the SIS mark. Better yet, the restaurant offers early dinner spa:ials seven nights a week, with numerous offerings pRSelded in the SJO pnce range. Bob Burns· R~st_aurant in N~'wport &ach. loc•ud at Fashion Island. Lunch. dimvr. cocltaib. mttrtililunmt. Ran- vaJiom svgaud. U4-10JO. Ballet Pacifica in Laguna Ballet Pacifica will present the f uB-lmgth version of the all-time story ballet .. Cinderella" on Saturday, April 11 at 8 p.m. and on Sunday, April 12 at 3:30 p.m. at the Laguna Moulton Play- house. T1ekcts at SIO for adults and S8 for children and seniors may be ordeted by mail from Sally Reeve, P.O. Box 241. Laguna Beac' California 92652. A self- addressed stamped envelope must be enclosed if tickets arc to be mailat; otherwise they will be held for pick up at the box office, which opens one hour before each perf ormancc. For further information and to charge ticket orders, call Ballet Pacifica in Laguna Beach at 494-n71 . "Still Great. ,, • • -Beverly Bush Smith EMfy llenu 5 to 7 p.m. Pikes $8.95 lo $10.95 37 FASHION ISLAND. NEWPORT BEACH. 644-2030 Winemakers vie for Fair honors Winemakers. winery princi- pals and wines from California will be brought toget)ler for the elnenth year during the annual Orange County Fair Commer- cial Wine Judging. The eveat. Kbedulcd for May JO. 31 and June J, is spomored by the Orange Coaaly Fair ad the Orange County Wiac Society and will be hdd .. the Disneyland Hotel in Anaheim. Each year California wines commercially available in Orange County arc evaluated by a panel of nearly 80 winemakers and winery owners from top Calif omia wineries. Last year ~ 734 wines were judged and gold medals were awarded to 206 wines. silver medals were given to 30 I wines and bronze medals went to 39S wines. •we are expecting an increase in mt1 its dlil year. HopcfuDy we Will be dme to 3,000 .. This nent is alraldy the W.-competitift judgi.Da of commcrcially availa- ble varietal wines ia tbe wor~ .. said Jolua Hardman, supervisor of tbe wine st.ow. Wines are judged in three price categories: low, medium and biah. for the purpose of consumer.comparison bcoef11y llardma added. A pubtisbcid bootJet listing the winners is available during the fair as well as through the BELGIAN WAFFLE INN WMn die WorW\ Graaaa C la•111 Dim! Home of tbe Fantastic Bep.n W._, the Gipndc ~Ea Omelets, and Tiie Superb S.ndwiclles. South CoUt Plua Yallqe 3800 Souda Plaza Dme Sama Ana/C... Mesa (714)SSM116 . Orange County Wine Society. There are 44 classes of wines in this judging. including: white Yariet.ak, f Ortiflcd wi9CS. red varietals; spartling wims, rme varietals, b&anc varietals ud .~ wines. Last Jar wine coolers were included in tbe judging for the first time. Tbis division will also be fmared again this year. ~Each year we strive to impro~ the competitioa, wtlile maintaining the ......... and conditions tUt ~ Pm this competition the RpUUaion., to both CONUD¥n and the wine industry alik~ as one Of the finest in the world..• Hardman said. BREAKFAST SPECIALS ~°'-"··-,...._, •1-3 .. #fl/~ tmh brcMN ---fl.9' 112 8dgJlrl '4' ... 2 emt a 2 ~ "' t:.a.'I IZA9 Cl-s.-haaw~ac:. ash ...,.. • .., '125 •-&. Bewckl. ftsh.,. '125 LUNCH SPECIALS II[_,;°"' 11-a-..i ... .... ... .... t.., THE NEWPORT ENSIGNIC08TA MESA NEW8l1fMNE TODAY 'iii II • Catholic evangelist melds music, me._age aY PSGGY DARNELL Siace 1922. tbe Congreu. for Reli~oa1 Education of the AidMlicxne of Los Angela bas been imtnanental in meetiDa the d.iYene needs of tbe young as well as tbe middle-aged and elderly iD tbeir spiritual lives by nourishing the growth in fai~ pr~ and tenice. At this year's Congreu, held at the Anaheim Convention Center, there were over 13S worbbops. and general assem- blies. wllicb included a Youth Day to ·Mdreu the needs of our youth iD today's world. A popular Youth Day speaker aad worbbop leader' was Father Tun Goode. hthy Allison from Newport Beach, who bas been a ~ retreat leader and reli-pom education leader at Our Udy Queen of Aqds Catholic Church, said of Reverend Goode, ·ee takes us back to a time wbm there WM DO d~ tioD •moeg dmdl members, to a time wllen the simplicity of God\-=•• was an extension ol Cuist. Father Goode brings an dcmeat of excitement, cla. DCD and feelinp of oaenea neor 11 •ry in personal outreach to othcn.- Fatber Goode ia tbe pMter at St. PauJ of tbe Shipwreck Catholic Church in San Fnn- cilco and brou&ht bis aosPd choir with him to Anaheim where be spoke to st•nding- room-only crowds who wel- comed him with thunderous applaw aDd "•nctiac ovatiom. He is a Catbotic eva,,,.elist with mucb of bis ministry ia com-- munity outreach. He bas a Pb. D. in urban research from Yale University and additional depccs in psychology and theol- ogy. The mmic is an important part of bis programs and wort- sbops became they encouraae mdience participation in their I01lp. He, too, is vay involved and moved by the energy eipratcd by those in attendance at bis pt CKDtatiom. The Congress• tbcmc, -SCUt to be a Blcaing," was llra1Cd as Father Goode med the example of Abraham licaviq bis home in Ur for P•\rsrinr:. ·we must riK to the c:baDenge of change in our lives. just as Abraham did when God spoke to him;,. be said. ~od made a covenant with him and promised him great prosperity. He said, •1 will mate your name great. so that you will be a bkssing .. all communities of the earth shall find blessing in you. •• He mninded bis l.istenen that • Abralwn did not want to laft bis ..,..,._ be probably said be was too tired and that bis lep bun. God ~ -Shut up Abra- ham. I said I promise to be with you.• Be did not promix mm « JOU it would be easy,. prob- kms wi.D ltiJl fmd their way illao your maiJboL He did proamc to help you if you ask. You C&llDOt worry or cry about what\ behind • on .. Yoa say, •eere I am Lord. just as I am.• • be wait on to say ... We can add a little cream here, a little oil there, but eventually we sooner or lat.er have to face ourselves ill the mnor. We must ask Him. 'Lord, give me a dean heart bdore I mini~.• For example. kt as loot at the Hospitality group at church. We aicdy band out the bvflerins, and aicely wdcome all who enter u.ntil someone comes in we do not lite, tben we arc not so hospitable, your ballerins go behind yoar bract. .. -somerimea, God calls upon us to bdp Him in bis work bae, . but we do DOt pay aaentioa Eval in oar l1J*U, be is still Neuing 111. and IO"'di!IM"S it isn' until we ue flat OD oar backs that we begin to pay attc:ation.· . 6Jccn Baaly, member of tbe lldiaiom Education Board at Our Lady Queen of Aqels Cbardl in Newport Bed and a teadv:r ia Coafnteraity of Christiaa DoctriJae religious training da-rs ~""I try Dna' to miss FlthEr Goodie\ • • • wl wmtaopl boc••• I ... IO impiiecl bJ IUs joyous apbea1 •tiluck and fed his humor and mcnic is a important .,.rt of wUt be briDp to tboR wtao bear bim speak. Yiddish language class offered Professor Neil Jacobs will lead • speciaJ evaUng prop-am entitled .llichness of they lddisb and as a depository of Jewish culture. Professor Jacot. bolds a Ph.D. from Columbia Univer- sity in general and Yiddish linguistics. He bas sa ftd on the faculty al Tel Aviv UDMnity in the Depart.meat of LiquisticL 22-the class OD Yiddish is Opell to the community. There is DO ltdmiuioa fee, but f.be Temple requests thal you pte-registc:r by c:amna their off ace (644-7203). Passover seder at Temple Bat Yahm Lanpa,e-Pat. Present and Faturc .. oa lbanday evening, April 9 &om 7:30 to 9-.JO p.m. at Shir Ba-Ma•atot Harbor ltd'orm Tanpk of Newport/ Irvine. Tbe clus is the second in tbe series of adult education special evening classes offered this Prolasor Jacobi will discgg sprina al Shir Ha-Ma•a1ot. Lite tbe earliat origins of the Ian-the other ~ne OD April I ~ die birth of Yiddish on Paso~ tnditiom. the other literataR, and the futUR of on rcliaious vaha and cou.rqe Yiddish bodl as a livin& lanpqe -cturi.ng tbe Holocaust oa April Shir Ha-Ma•aJot is localed al the comer of Jamboree md Eutbluff South in Newport BeadL Call the Temple office for details oa this or uy other educational program from Jew- ish Parentina Center to fall temple school and a variety of ..tuJl cdKation Clasrs Temple Bat Yahm of ewport Ben/ JniDe, will be bavina a tndilioDal seder for the second nisbt of~ OD Tue.day. April 14, in the temple soc::ial ball. The cercmoniaJ meal will be coaducted by Rabbi Ma.rt M.iBer and Cantor Alan wa.r-. Tbe dinner will be catered by -Yaraip Rose.• •e&gious I Jirectory 7:30,.111.T-. ... .._ 10. AM. Wed. I' cmiftl ,_. ......... IEnZ HM.a.., .. Ott • ... QurO 61111a1 • ....... ... TM .... 9 JOI C.Slat19 for maro illDi nlilllun J' 1 11 emit l1W11I St. Andrew·s Pres~erian Church ._,\_. .............. . a.... 11 "' ..... --11119&- "M>RIHYOF 11IE LOltD'S SUPPER" (I c.. • 1 I • ..,.,... • &:-----.. ..,, . . .... Cost of tbc meal is S30..00 for acfnlu and SI S.00 for cmldrm ander snaa.. Rcsenatioal must be iD to the temple by April I. For further inf onaation, s* •• call Rm al 979-&311 or the temple office • 644-1999. Tcmpk Bat Y abm is loc:lllk: d at IOI I Camclbact Street. off Bison bet WCICll MacArtlaar and Jam.bone iD Newport Bc-=b - Nm a Ma Z.1111 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEW8llfMNE TODAY - Le s 1-31797 PU9&JC NO'JICl NOTia W DUlH OF JAllET C. a.Ml MO OF i'liliMMTOAD•UIU ESTATE NO. A-1J7411 To.a hlirs, ba..&::ieries. etedtltors.. aJID ... 111 cred- llln. ~ persons who.may be oet.. wise -•• d1led in the will OI -...e of JAN£T G. BlANK AKA JANET BLANK NI.A JANET GIL· IHSl(Y a.AM(. A_..., Ml bwt filed bf l(ATHLEDJ a»M lntht Su1*iar CGUit GI OMHGE County ,.quest;ns ttaat KATHLEEN BLANK be appointed as personat 1...-11 I _. ID lidminis- the ..... of die dice- ~Ad. A 1t11n.11 on._ pdaia •a. Mid on 4/lS/87 lllt ~45PM in o.t. 3 l&altld at 700 CIVIC CENT£A DRIVE W£ST, SANTA AHA. CA92701 If VOU OBJECT ID tlllli ..... ofthePltilim•.JOU shoukS ....., .ppllW at the hearin1 and state yoor obiec:tiori tS "" file written ob;ectioelS ........ aut beb9 the hwin&. Your aos-ance ,.,., be in pw· son 01 bf,...-..,.,.,. If YOU AR£ A aE>ITOA °" a aJ1itifwenl c:l9dilDr of the dec•sed. ,., must file )QI( cWm ...... the court Of pre 1 ... it ID h .,.,.,.._, representative -.,ointied by the court within four monlta from the daee of f1l'SI issuance of --.rs as pnMded in section 700 of the Calitomia ~Code. The time tor ... ct.ims wilJ not ~ prior ID blf months from the daee of the hearq noboed ..,__ YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the coutt. " you are a penoo i.....,.saect in the estate. you may serve upon the eJ1ec.utor Of administrator, "' upon the MD I le'J tor the ew:utor <X admii tb1Jilll)t' and file Wlttl the court wrth proat of ser · vice. a wntten request stat· ins that you destte Sl)eCiaJ notice of the fillns al an inventory and appraise~ n*1t of estate assets "' al the ~IS 06 accounts menbollted ., sections 1200 and 1200 s of the California ~Code Attorney for pebboi ~r: BEVERLY J. VERANO Of FlORE & NOR08CAG. 4631 TELLER AVE . STE 120. NEWPORT BEACH. CA 92660 3/26 412 M9 0133 l ·lllOl PU8UCNOTU SUllllOM ccrrAC1011 .!UDICW.) NOTICE TO D£fEHDANT (AY'50a~) YAVAR INDUSTRIES. a Cah tomq corpcnoon, JORGE YAVAA and DOES 1-25 1nclus1ve YOU ARE BEING SUED BY P\.AINTIFF CA Ud le ~ta demanc:sand01 TRU MAN H RISA You Ila~ 30 CALEN0 4R DAYS after this summons ~ serveo on you to fil e a ~ctten respanse at this court A letter "' ~ call .,., not protect you, yout type· written response must be 1n proper le&al fot"m 1f you want the court to he3r your case If you do not flle your response on t1~. you may lose the case. and your waees. money aoo property may be taken w ithout further warn1n1 from the court. There are other legal requirements You may want to call an attorney ngh1 away tt you do not know an attonaey. you may call an attorney refefaJ sennce or a lecal aid office (I~ '" the phone boc*) ~de que le entre- IUef' esta crtaclOn Judicial usted bene un pl.am de 30 OtAS CAUNOARIOS prwa presentar una rnpue:sta e:scnQ a maquina en esta eor1e. Una cart.a o una llamada te6efonica no le ofreceta Pf'Oteccaon: su respuesta escrita a tMQUtna tiene que cumpfir con lu formah· dldes leples apropeadas SI u5'ld qui9e QUe la COr1e escuche tu caso Si usaed no p-.se It.I SU ,...,... a tiempo. p.te perder el caso, 1 .. ~ qua tu lill&ario_ SU dinln> '1 obas COia de SU ptapie- dlld sin ... adic:ioMI por '*"de .. an.. ~ ... f'9qUisltm ....... "*'-que USled QUilra ..,_a un atlctpoil • 1nmedimmente. S1 no conoce a un abocado. puedl "-'-• un ter'tlicio oa •••m de Ill .a 0 • ~ ofionl de .. 1ep1 (vea • dltecuio w. *"<:o) CASE NUM8£R: C1Mnero def t.lso) 49-78-63 The namt and~ of the COUit IS (tJ tUfb'e Y cliNccian dt .. COftl •) SUfUIOR COUffT Of c:A&J.. FOMftA. COUNTY Of ORAHGE. 700 CMc <Ar*' On.ew.t.P.O. a.&11. S......~CA92102 The ........... ... .... ~ ........ al ...... tifrl ...,,,..,, OI ..... ,, ................ .,. is:(O nombre .. dilecciol• y .. numero de tetetono det Ill IW'f-!Pdlldlil••••o ., ........... queno ......... "·•> A08ER1 et SAU A '-of 11 ·aw ... Cot'l!lpotnr:imlltiofhr ...... , ..... .ta.v.n 25231 Paseo de Alicia. S&-. lGO u..ur-Hils. CA~ [114) l5S.Q295 DATE: AUG. 12; 1916 GAlff L GRNMl.LE. a.ti ~) bf MMtl.VN DAVIS.~ (D1hs~) NOTICE TO THE P£RSOH SERVO>: You .. ..wet as _, andiwidL9I d I 11 tdant. 3/26 4/2 419 4116 0124 ~ PUelJCMmCI ... (CITACIDll 6..aM) NOTICE TO DUENOAHT: (Awiso a Aaapto) YAVAR INDUSTRIES, a Cati· tom.a corpontJon; JORGE YAVAft. and DOES l -2S, inclusive. YOU AR£ BUNG SUED BY PlAINTIFF. (A Ud le esta demandando) TRUMAN H. RtSA You hfte 30 CALENDAR DAYS after tnis sumno is is served on yoo to file a typewritten response at thts court. A lefter 01 phone ca win net pn:Jlect you; ~ type. wntten resoonse must be 1n proper &epJ kwm If you want the coutt to hear 'f04Jil case " you do not file )QI( resoonse on time, JOU may lose the case, and your ~ money and property m•y be taken w1t hour further wamina from the court There are other legal reouirement s You m•y •ant ro call an attorney nght ~y tf you do not Ir '10W an attorney 10\S may ca an anorney referal ~ or a epl aid olf-ce (l•sied 1n the phone bQol() Oespues oe ciue le entYe- 1uen esta c. tac10n ruchcial usted tiene un p&azo de 30 DIAS CALENOARIOS ~ presentar una re$puesta escrita a ~1na en est. corte Una carta o una llamada te~oo1ca no le ofrecera protecc1on. su respu~ escnt.a a maquma bene Que cu mphr con las fOfmah· (jades lepJes apropadas SI usted QUtere QUe la cof'le escuche su aso St usted no pteSeU SU res«>tlf'Sta a bempO. ~ penter ef caso. y le pueden QWtar SU salano. SU dinero 'I otTa'S C05aS de SU ~ dad s.n avtSO adlCional por pa"9 de la COf'le UISten otro5 reQUl'SltOS lep&es.. Puede ~ usted QueeB Uamar a un ~ 1nmed1atamante S1 no conoce a un abol;ado, .,._. llmrnar a un •wic:io de ,....ICla d9 ...... o a una ofiana de ..,_ lill.al (vea et G.eciailO ...._ eblco). CASE NUM&Elt (~ def Caso) 49'-J&.63 The ..me and eddri_ .. __ al the court is: (£J nombre 'I dM .x:ita• de ta cartit es) suPOIORCOUWTOF~ fORNIA. COUNTY OF ORANGE. 700 a. c... onw--.P.O ...... SlrD Ara. CA W1Q2 n..,......,, ... Md ~-,_,,.., OI plllin- tifr1 ... ...,. "' .... -....,. : ce ........ ~::;., .. nu .... de l1'11no def ..... ., ........ 0 d9t d ... rt•* ql'9 no .......... .., WtkSM.L. A .... t I 'I Ill Cor,pol,.._..atiaitwllftt ..... J. .... 25231 ,..., de Alteia. Suill 100 .._..t91i.CA9:M53 (714) 855.Q295 DM£; AUG. 12. 1• GNltt L QIWMU.[. Cllrll - (Ac:Mrio) bf MMH.YN MWS. ~ (0'91fo} NOTICE ro THE PDISOH SOWi>: You.,._,.. on ..... of: y_. lndultriel. ACeUfom6-~ ....., CCP 416.10 (carper· .-..) 3/26 4/2 4/9 4/16 01.25 1"'3Ull ....c•nca MmC1•w111• ... •a:--u.. M9 .. Nhi!lll 10 AD•Wla llTATlNO. A-11119 Toalhein.,1111._.~ ..... ·--. ... aildilDrs. eo1••• e:r.6-illln. and .......... ,.,., be ... ill: ............ "" the will Of ..... of HAii· RtET 8. MdfUWN AM.A HARRIET BARDING McMUl.UN. A .,.._., MIS bwt tiled by HEATHER Jilc:MUWN KENNY •• ttle Superior Court of ORANGE Qu1IJ ,........_HEATHER McMUWN KENNY tlllt appomted as per$0nal I ep 111 ltlltiw ID adl1lints- W the ...._ of the dece- dent. The pet1tt0n requests aulhorilJ • act.•• ·,.., the es&* ......... lidel*i. dent Administration of US.SAct. A.._•11anthe~ .,._be hetd on 4/lS/87 at 1:4SPM '" Dept. 3 ~ al 700 CIVIC CENTER' ORM WEST. SAHTA AHA. CA If YOU OBJECT to h .,anttns of the Pltition. lG' should either ---.. the heann1 and state your objections OT file Wf1biln obiectJa IS ..th the CCUlt before the hearina,. Your ~nee may be in per· son OI by your IODf ilef If YOU AM A CREDITOR or a ~ cred*>r al the dee.used.'°" must file 'f(:AJr clatm WIU'I the court OI ~ " lO ttie pen.anal representative appointed by the court W1lh1n foor months from the ~ of first issuance of letter'S as ptOnded rn section 700 of the ~Momia Probate Code The ti~ few M1f18 cla•ms w• 1.1 nol esp.re p1ior &o blf month's trom the <late ol the nea, Ill nae oCt!d abolle YOU ~AY EXAMINE the hie ke(Jt bJ the COUit If you are a person interested n the estaie you ma1 serw upon the eaecutor or admin ·sirator. or upon ttie attorney ff>< the exeoltDt OI adfTlJn•SITlltor and ftJe With the court wrth proat of ser· vice. a written request sbll· 1n1 that lQI desire speci•I notice of the filln& of ~n inventory and appf'-a1se- ment of est.Me assets or of the pet.lions "' accounts mentioned It\ sectJons 1200 and 1200.5 al the Cat~ Probate Code Attorney for petrtJoner LAWLER, FU.IX & HALL 2 PARK PLAZA. SU IT[ 700. IRVINE. CA 92714 3/26 4/2 4/9 0126 ~ .......... aut b9for9 !tie ~ YOAJI ....... ..., ......... Ion ot bf,..,,-..,.,,. If VOU ME A CRO>fTOR Of • QJI ....... c:redilDu ol ........ ed.,.. ..... file ,..,, dliflt with .. court • Pl .,. it ............. ,..,,...,..Ive appoinl9d by the CICUt within tout mona. fram the ... of lnliwl11Ctal ..... . oraw't1d' ift wtlaft 100 al IMC:W1 .. ,_ 2 1 COda. The ..... ,. ~ dlilnS will Nl .... prior ID 1aUr ............. al .. ................. lOU llAY Di.WI• .. ...... .., .. Cllliurt. If,.., area...,...•• at in ......... '°"...., __ upon the eucutor or .......... upon .. allw119t tar 1111 •.am OI admioliltl*6.MdtileWittt ... COUrt .. ptOOI al .. . ~. wri1llln ....... ... ..... JOU dllire ..... notice ol ._ ,_. al an in.entoty and appra;se- nWlt of_,_ .-S Ol of tla Pllieior• OI ac:caunls mentioned"' w:tiof• 1200 and 1200.5 of the Califolt• ,. ..... Code. AnomeJ far .......... JOHN 8. P£TDIMANll. 700 SO. FUJWEJt ST .• '600. LOS ANGn£s.. CA 90017 3126412419 0127 "*.IC 9'0TICl ..:m..,.• 1 w ..._SJAllmlff The.,.... .. penana .. dofns business as: SIX· P£NCE INN Of ptNOU. 1761 East Gerry -.... Suite C. S.nta Ana, CA 9VOS. Sixpeiace Inns of Aas· ica. Inc.. a~ c:orpo.- ratt0n, l 7Sl East Garry ~ ~ c. Slr'lta Ala. CA92705 Donald L Sodaro and ~ A. Sodlwo Alewoc> ble Trust. 1751 East Garry -.... s.... c. s.u Ana. CA9270S Wilham A. Came, .k. and Temmy L C... Rewocable Trust, 1751 East Garry Avenue. Suite C. ~nta Ana. CA92705 This business 1s con· duded bf a ~ s-r1· ' nershtp Staned Sixpence Inns of AmertCa Inc W r.am A. Caine. Jr E~ v~ Pre5ldenl This statement #3S fii.ed wrth the County Clent ol er._ County on March 9. 1987 f"de No f337590 3112 3119 3126 4/2 0059 PUmJCNOTICE STAnmJllOF AUMMJrr•n OF U11 Oii FM:llllOUI ...... --The tono.q l*SGn has abaricb.S the use al .. f""CtdiollS ~ Nanw: J&J COMPANY NEWPORT. 1727 Wesac:WrDr . Newport Beach. CA 92663 The f"llCtt !Jous &asines:s ~ rNnedlDatlOWewas fited in Or-. County on Au&-19. 1985, flJe No • f28429L Esfand1ar Eskandan. 390().280 Pa~iew Ln. lrww. CA 92715. Thil busir.sa -c:on-dlUctl!d by ... ind~ Siped: &IMcNt' &Un- cMn. This 4 I , ..... filed wiCtt .... ~ a.. of OrWllll c:..e, M fll9n:h 9, 1987. l/12 3/19 3126 4/2 0052 This business is con· dadldbf • ...... •· wllilji. ..,._ SJllCI .... ol Anwica. Inc. ... ..... A. Caine. Jr.~ Vice fl\ nHent. -This.,,.._..., ..... C'Gut!I an " ~~-Mlrdt9, 1917~ ne Mo. F33759l 3112 3119 3126 4/2 0050 .... ........ ICiri 111•1111• -•m n n.r· .. ,. .... ... Ill 1' 111 ..-: LYM- WOODASIOaAT'a aealt- .. 81 ... ,.,.. .. .... •UC..; II ...... S&-. 210. ti ;art 8l'ld\. CA --S11;lt1n C. Hos*ina, TNllile. « -.y IUICC I:• 1...-a1 ........ c. .... i .... Dlrlile Hap- llirw T ....... ~ tion al TNll dlmd Oct. 24, ltlO ...... ---Mted. 2553Mwco0rM. ....... a..tl.CA~L 11 11 Pat C.""'potnr.lllaitioflinft\ a C.lituniie c:orpontion. 250l2 S.dbolf'd Lane, U.-. t:illa. CA 92153. ....., 8. ltnrrwt, 25511 ... 1ad' bd. ._..... ._CAtll51. Tin bu5iness is con· cM::tlld bf ....... '*" ••ltlll1p. _._ L)tMGOd AuociUH, a Cefifomia Gen.wil ~ 5'1- ~ C. HapUt&. Tttie recistrents com· •••cad • nr.ld bust-... uMlr IM fic::tilb• bulir.-namelillwt abowe on .U. 26. UM. This ,, 2 ••• -filed ..., the ~ a.ts al Orllwt Ccu'IQy on Feb. 27. 1917 File No. F336853 3112 3119 l/26 412 0075 Ut•l PUalC llOl1CI f'IC I lllOUI • ID 1111 UMllTA~T The fatlollins penon fS cbnl buslNs1 as. aoeers FASH IONS. 23521 Paseo De Valene ta. Suite B 15. LiluNI~ CA 92653 Marityn NMVY Mode!•1t1 Inc (Cahfornaa). 1291 8-n· bury Closs Road. S..u AN. CA92705 This busintss 1s COl'I· ductld bJ a c.orponibon The rea•straint com· melte:ed to trWlYd busi· ness ~ the fdlbous bu5mes.s name OI fWnes Losaad abaw an Hat AoPI•· able ~ned. Matilyn Hanry Yodel1n1 Inc .. Mard1" Hanry Pres.. This lt*lne"lt was filed Wfth the eo..ncy a.-d Or-we County on Maret. 12. 1987 file No.. fll8099 )/193126412 4/9 0098 W'IQTJCI ITAlWOI ............ ....,,. ... ON.M~--­ ACill ..... • .... The talowil .. S*'SOn has withd,_.,, as a pc-....1 ~ '°"" lhi l*'bw· st;p ape1e11 undlr u. ........ a,.4 11 name of TH[ PARKER DEUTSCH COMPANY 11 250 tis ;cwt C.. 0rM. ~ MlOl, Nu ; cwt '-=". CA t2660. The fic:titio.• buliness name ma1,..,. tcw the ~-tlldan2/ 21115 • 51171115 in .... County ol ar.w... The"",... ...... dance ol the l*9Dft .... drs&k11 •a Plft•. JOSEPH P. 0£UTSCH, 2'100W. Plclic ~ ... _, • .._ 270, Ns S*t ...._CA_., ~ JOSEPH P. 3/lt 312' 412"' - .......CMITICI N!lh .. -.J • ....mm n ~ The lo9l2 .. ,., ..... doins business es: THE CAUR>ANIA Cl.US. 2411 • ...., Rd., Ns '"°" 8d\, CA92660 Kathern~ Elizabeth ...,.,, 2418 Haidty Ad.. Ne ~ 8cl\ CA 9268>, Jei ... Cwnpbllll. 2561 I~ Awe , Colla lileu. CA 92627 lt\l'S bus.ness IS C4n· ducted by~ The re1rstrant com· m9a0 ID transact bust- neu under the fic:trttous buSlnes.s Nme "' names hsted a~ on Mar 5. 1987 S•cned Kathenne Elizabeth Mader Jhls stillEi I sent ~ fitsd th ~ Coutlly CleR ol 0rafll'e County on M.arcti 16. 1987 Fiie Ho f338l33 3/ 19 3/26 412 419 0084 ' .. 1iif ~!t i :l,l!~1~;;;§1~~~~j;~~~t~J!~~s~~~~~:,;~1 ,~ra1~~!!'1 -~JiJ!!JI;!~ i!!l!f~i~~~ ~e;~1!~:1~~~;~!~i ~!ii!l~:~1!:ri~t~1~•11ii••• HUH Iii' iHHH H!iiliiililliiHliH !!~!i ~ ~ H !!iili!' iiiiiH !iifi~~HH iliHH !i ~Iii! "!!IHHHHHHH :1 '!ll;i 1r:1 ;; !i i!~~5ill lilltfi I I l~i ?ft~; I i~ .. Aiilil; i ~; l~!!l ~~l~I i!!~l~t ~J! ;1 i~ii!!!l!i l!~!~i i~!!E ! I~ !i~!~· '•Jts Jfl fl~1 11 ; i!~ ~I: i~f I ~i ~ ~I l~iitfl!lf 11~111! If i! ill 11 ii!I !ii!lf ;~~~j i I II~ l~llil ililst: lj i! ~gg ~11 I ~!~!·~;!f H iJ!if J f ;~~ Ifill i=~f :jllH!i;!~! !a;i' i~r~;iMj•b ~~!l:ru a !f !!f~f (~i~J l jib ~:!f !r!f f!;UI;IJ!il;•pHJ•ll ~;;1:;uH ;;i i I "r f ~· II E > j ll E ~ = .. i I f a ! -~ f 0 ~ OI f i I ·I ~:r lfl' rs · I~ if$i!~1 I la.f ~~al~ rf I ~!K>IJ ~f s~s ~ ~a.I l.Jij ~i if !~ ~i8s ~ ~a.i f(f~ f!g ~~ J~ ~f~~i~• ~ l~I • I ' ' \ ·1 ,.. I i I , - ........ ... ICmnca flCiti .. IUlll 1• ..... naftlmn The_... ......... ~ tMir-. es: COAST ROOf SAYERS. 4341 lln:h S1Net. w. 103. Neaoport a.ch, CA 92660.. Flame Rlltlfdlnt Sc>ecia'- isls Inc., a Calffornil Corpo- rlltion. 4341 Elfdl ~ Suitll 103, Nnport Beech. CA92660. ~ G. Van Schultze, 2315 Ylsta Huerta, Newpott Beach, CA 92660. This business is con- ducted by co-partners. Si1ned: Flame Retardant Specialists Inc.; Peter G. Van Schultze, Ptesident The registrants com· menced to transact busi· ness under the fictitious business name listed above on NoYember 1985. This statement was filed with the County Clm of Orange County on Feb 19. 1987 File No F336125 3/12 3119 3/26 4/2 0071 PUBUC NOTlCf F1C11110US BUSINESS NAME STATDIENT The tolowtng person is domg busmess as. CHAR· TER PACIFIC YACHTS, 3366 Via Li do. Suite C. Newport Beach. CA 92663 Island Passenger $entice Corporation (Caltforn1a Corp ). 4310 S. Ocean View Drive. Mahbu. CA 90265 This business 1s con ducted by a corporation Signed Island Passenger Service Corp . Stuart Seidner President This statement was filed with the County Cletio. of Orange County on March 16. 1987 File No F338344 3119 3126 4/2 •19 0093 K·ll.Sl6 PUBUCNOTICE ncnnous BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The foltowinc persons are doing business as SAN REMO VILLAS MARTI NIQUE APARTMENTS. 1200 Quail St., Surte 110. Newport Beach, CA 92660 Ben C Hams. 706 Harbor Island Dnve, Newport Beach. CA 92660 Barbara Hams. 706 Har bOr Island Onve.. Newport Beach. CA 92660 George R Hill, 715 Bay side Dnve. Newport Beach. CA92660 Donna R Hill. 715 Bay side Dnve. Newport Be.ach CA92660 This business 1s con· ducted by a eenerat part. nersh1p S11ned· Ben C ~s.. The re11strants com- menced to transact buSI· ness undef the fictmous bu:saness Mme °' names listed abowe in F«>. 1987 Thts stMe'nent was filed with the County Clettl ol ()ranee County on w.ch 3. 1987 flle No F337189 3/19 3/26 4/2 4/9 0106 1.-31531 "*le .., ... ,.,rn .. a-· FICiliiOUI .,. !SS .._ ITA"llmWJ The ~ '*'°'1 IS dotna business as: BUR· NETT & ASSOCIATES. 27101 c.lle 09 Cid, Mis- sion Veeio. CA 92691. Terry A. 8umea 27101 Clle 09 Cid. Mis- sion Y• CA 92691. This bus.ness is con· duca.d by., individual. The retiwant com- mm9C-2 ao b•t:Wd tJusi.. NU under the fictitio.rs bulir.-rwne "' rwnes list.cl above on Jan 1. 1917. Sie'.t T eny A. lb· ... This ......... -fi9d .. the Cower a.\ ~ Onrwt Caurq on "-di 9. 19S7. r• No. F3J'5l3 3/193126412'19 OUM S. ..-.21611 LaPai9'ad, ~--CA92&56. ...... l.ld..aC1f.lc:lnle corpc.,.llon. 27611 LI Pili Aa9d. ~ ....... CA 92656. Birtcher, 1 Californi1 limillld ~. 27611 La Paz Rold, La1una Niluef.CA92656.. This business is con· ductlld by a ..,.,., iwt· nenhip. Sianect. Birtdw Equities, a California ...... ~Bran­ bar, ltd., a California limited partner'$hip, Partner; Branbar, Cotpora- tion. a California corpora- tion, General Partner; Bran· don R. Birtcher. President. The reaistrants com- menced to transact busi- ness under the fictitious bus.mess name °' names hsted above on 9/4/86. This statement was filed with the County Clelit of Orange County on March 3. 1987 File No F337187 3/19 3/26 412 4/9 0107 ?t-31431 PUBUCNOTICE FICTJ110US BUSINESS NAME STA TEllENT The following person 1s dotng business as. NATIVE AMERICAN, 29792 Andrea Way, Laguna Niguel. CA 92677 Ronald W Jackson. 29792 Andrea Way, Laguna Niguel, CA 92677 Business first transacted under this business name on March 1987 This business 1s con ducted by an 1nd1v1dual Signed Ronald w Jackson This stat~t was filed with the County Clerk of Orange County on March 11. 1987 File No F337951 3119 3126 4/2 4/9 0096 1-11471 PUBUC NOTICE F1CTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATDIENT The follow! na person is doing business as THE RITZ ICE CREAM 300 E Bay A11e . •AF. Balboa CA 92661 Shirley S Fong. 19162 Yacht Lane. Hunt1n&ton ·Beach, CA 92649 This business is con- ducted by an 1ndiw:tual The re11strant com- menced to transact bust nes.s under the fict1t10US buSAness name °' ~ listed ab<>Ye on March. 1987 S.ifled Shirley S Fooc This stn~ wu filed wrth the County Clerk of 0ranee County on Feb 27. 1987 File No F33685 l 3119 3/26 4/2 4/9 0097 1-315115 f'\aJC NOTICE ITAlWOf ........,, WJOfUSE Of HCtiiiOUI •tt•SS -The followin1 persons ~ at.IC:b led the use ol the fictitious business ~me. THE RITZ ICE CA:EAM, JOO E. Bay lwe.. •N. Batboa,. CA 92661. The fic:titO IS busineu ,_,..,...,,_,ID~- 6*' on 1~28-.a.5 in IN County ol Orwwt. 0...,., F'"ile No. F-290358 lbrll H SticJ1t. 3157 Kerry t..... Calta W.S.. CA 92626 ~ G. SlicN. 3157 Karry t..... CCII Mesa. CA 92626 na bt ...... ~ dudlld bf .......... (Hf.a.. bm.t& ... )._.. .... H. SticN. Cardfn G. Sllictlt. This t4 I ••• -filld ,.. 1he c.c....., an o1 Or-.. t.ourcy an ~ 10. 19117 3/ 19 l/'26 412 4l9 . 0099 ...... W•nca fCHIW• 11 I .... Ital I n..•• ........ .. dains .... -= ... . KETING CONSULTANTS l TD.. 2Dt1 0 CiNc:Q. siort YiliD. CA 92&92. FriM c.-... . Inc.. • California ~. 23391 0 Gr.:o. ....., Vllio.CAt2182. This busiMSs is con-crucao by a COll)Otlllion W"°11Ci fClii ... atK • --IT•H n n.. ............. . dainl .... F Ill K £AST. BlflDGE GARDENS HOMEOWNER ASSOC.. 3700 c..wus Dr ... s.... 101 .. tl1 ;pDtt 81ec:tt. CA mm. Jdln J. I lilt ·-3700 eam,.. Or .. , Newport --., CA t2IKO.. TNs biit1ineu is con- dudlld .., ........... .. .... IC,.. .... .... .................. JaM I' Si ... ..~ ........ .......... tn•••-onlll/St Thia 2 1 ··•-IMd ... .. Cold; a.. d ar.,..r....,onflllr.17. 1997. Ale No. F331!514 •12419•116•123 0151 ----------------- ..UCW'U fCHI-• •IM ..... , n The•t: ......... = .,.,..,._ a: Tat· REALTY, 1'50 ..... side Drhe. eoro.. °" Mar, CA92625. lilllrilin E. Phillippi, 1412 S..9edl Twrace. CotOna Def .... CA 92625. Teny L ~. 1412 s...de T.-rece. Corona 081 Mar, CA 92625.. This business is con- ducted by husband and wife. Silned; MariM E. PhiJ. lippi, Teny L Phillippi. The re1istrant com- metald to transact busi· ness under the fictitious business name listed above on 03/18187. This statement was filed with the County Cle°' of Oranae County on Mar 18. 1987. File No. f338633 •12 4/9 4/16 4123 0141 PU8UC NOTICE flCTfTIOUS BUSaNESS NAME STATDIENT The f0Uow1nc persons are dom& buS&neSS as: HAPCO, 34S West Meats Ave • Orange, CA 92665. E.dwwd E. Hatz. 28 s La Senda. 3 Arch Bay-South t..aauna. CA 92677-3311 W1lhs 0 . Hamilton. 1002 H11hclttf, Santa Ana, CA 92705 Donald Hardy, 5012 E. Orchid Lane. Scottsdale. Arizona 85253 This business is con· ducted by a aeneral part. nersh1p Signed Donald Hardy The registrant com me.need to tra~ bus1 n6.S undet the hct1ttous business name listed abolle 1n 1981 This statement ~s hied with the County Clelit of Oranae County on Mar 9. 1987 File No Fl37~ 412 4/9 •1 16 4/23 01•2 PUBUCNOTia ncnnous IUSffe£SS NAM£ STATblDIT The followr111 person IS doeng buSAness as: WHIT A- CRE & ASSOCIATES. 3695 Provincetown. lnt1ne. CA 92714 Conrm C Whitacre. 3695 Provincetown. Irvine. CA 92714 This business 1s con ducted by an 1nd1Vldual Signed c.c. Whrtxle The re1istran1 com menced '° tratt:Wd bust· ness under the fict1bous business name listed abolle on 3/22./87 Thes ~ was fiJed with the County Clerk ol Ora,.. County on Mar 24, 1987 f'• No. f339206 4/2 4/9 4/164/23 0144 an O* NEWHNlf IEACH "*le llOT1CI NRAlM DIQ WTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN hit a NeplM Dec· 1atlltion has bwt Pl...., by the City of Newport 8-:tl in COi•~ with the OPAL AVENUE AHO AME- THYST AVENUE STORM DRAINS tt is the Plaerll ..,..,., ol 1he City tD KCllSll the N1pli'tle Olc:Wlltiolt and suppartirc diocu'lwD. The City ~ '""'"*" of the ...... public to r.n..andCDl~onthis ~Ccpilsd the ., --Oedanltion and ............ doc:umns ant ..,......_ few public ,....lndili.,.litwilth ....... ~ ..... a., d Neapc:rt 8w:t-. 3300 ~ ....... h••d. ..... port Beech, Califomla. (714} 644-3225. 4/2 0164 ... 'C-.Ta ...... "•IC-mil MOTIC£ IS HOEBY GIVEN ..... Qr Couftc:I d._at,iltl ;artawtt wil llald • .-Alie ... = COi ••• Pl.NW. MISSION AMENDMENT NO 646..._din9lile 20 of the Newpcwt 8uch Munldpel Code eddl"I a.., 20.64, t111 SANTA ANA HEIGHTS Sl'£CIF1C flt.AN, -...... Oil-bid_i:rtt ...... Noa. 34. 42. 61 tind 67. M lfeilillcant .. QI ..... COfK:elltl tor 1he ~ prCljld ... been addresied in a previously-certified Envi· rc:inm.UI Document and ~~ tal Ooc:unW1t. and ttt.e ... no adclitiali•I rusonabte abmati¥es OI mitiption ~ thM should be c:onsider9d in con;unction with aid proiecl Copies of tt.se documents .,.. avaif. abte for public review and inspection at the Planninc Department (714) ~· 3225. NOTICE IS HEREBY FURmER GIVEN that said public hnrine will be held on the 27th day of Apnl, 1987, at the hour of 7:30 p.m .• in the City Hall Council Chambets, 3300 Newport Boulevard. Newport Beach, CA. 92663. at whtch bme and place interested per- sons may ~r and be hHrd thereon. S11ned WA.NOA E. RAGGIO. CrTY CLERK. CITY Of NEWPORT BEACH 4/2 0165 PU8UC NOTICE NOTIC£0f PUii.JC HEAatNG NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Ctty Council of the City of Newport Be.ach will hold a public heanni/ review of application of NEWPORT INN JOINT VEN· TURE for USE PERMIT NO 1547 (AMENDED) on prop erty located at 4545 ~ thur Boulevard Request to amend a previously approved use pemut wtuch permrtted the ~ns,ion of the eaisllng 349 room Sheratoo-Newport Hotet to include: a new ten·5tory --- eddition wt.act. indudn 119 ................. addition, ameH mHtina ........... Pd ...... ...... caurtl -PoGl The PioPGMd .......... ~· ~totllltlnd the subject ... .-ml tor •S*iodoltwo~~ the °"""" ... llticw\ dlM d April 25. 1987. NA ...,.,. leant envitor '"*al con-cerns tair the prapaad pio- ject tw. a..,dti 1ted In • ptftiously cwtifled .... ronmentll document, c:cpies of which .-e watla· ble for pubfic nMew and inspection· • the Planninc Oepartment-(714) 644· 3200. NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that said public hearinc wm be hetd on the 27th day of April, 1987. at the hour of 7:30 p.m .• in the City Hall Council Chambers, 3300 Newport Bouievard, Newport Beach, CA 92663. at which bme and place, interested per- sons may appear and be heard thereon Sianed: WA.NOA E. RAGGIO, CITY CLERK. CITY Of NEWPORT ' BEACH 4/2 0166 l-31a3 PU-..CNOTU nc I it 10US IUMllESS NAME STATDltNT ~ tofl<Mtnc persons are dolna business as.. ROWS 1986 PARTNERS. 30 0 l"'ine Avenue, Newport Beach. CA 92660. Richard H Riddle, 20912 Paseo Olma. EJ Toro. CA 92630 Oou&lu G Wh1tefore. •300 HMtland Rd Fenton, Ml 48A30 Dale H Spencer, 26495 Woodlore. Franklin, Ml 48025 Omni WMd Wldie Ltd .. 60 E. 3rd Avenue. San Mateo, CA94401 1-11811 wmra flCI I llOUI •lllFll• UMllTA'fBdDIY The folbilinc perlOf'i is doi111 business as: MEN- OSGOOO ASSOCIATES. l CMeftaz.a. S.,,...150, New- port Beach, CA 92660. OoiWd L Bren Company, a California oorporabOn. 5 CNic Plaz.a, Suite 100. New- port Bach, CA 92660 Bten-OSIOQd Co • a Cali- fornia oorporatiOli, 1 Civic Plaza, Suite 150. Newport Beaeh, CA 92660. , Thi5 business is con· dueled by • ieneral part· nenhtp The re11strant com- menced to ~ busa- ness unde.r the fictibous business name "' names listed abowe on Februwy 1. 1987. Sianed Donald l Bren Com~. a C.lifomia cor· poration, Sy· fts· President Louis J Malone; By. hs: Secretary Robert ~. Bren-OsiDod Co • a Cali- fomaa corporllbon, By Cary o.~.~ By Mllnhew K Oseood. Secretaty. Ttu.s statement -.s ti~ wtlh the Cou~ Cleftl ol 0ranae County on Marett 20.1987. File No f3389 l 7 412 4/9 4116 4/23 0160 PUBLIC NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY Final Environmental Impact Statement Approved for Pacific Coast Highway (Route 1) from Newport Boulevard (Route 55) p19ject What'• Being Planned .... , .• Avmlable WI.,. You c.... In to Golden West Street .. • \ ....-........, •Em ....... ., •• u 3 .... IS ..... ~~ ,,,,T .. ._ n rs._. -........ • ...... l ,,_, All .-d K11' 1H, c a aw ..... Esll la I ... Plilitt& (111t ...... -0155 24800 "°"Vi Th ts duc*8d The l ·JOJM PU91JCNO?a Fk!ttliOUSWUI NAME STATDIOIT The fol~nc penons are ·na busmess as MAR· UERITE PAV1WON. MIS. ON VIEJO CROWN CEN· ER; PACIFlC PAAt< PlAZA. lssaoN CROWN CENTER. ACIFIC BUSINESS PARK. ACIFIC TECHNOLOGY ARK~ 24800 Chrtunta ive. Mission V"-o CA 91 ·-· ' MisSaon Vlei<> Business . Inc., Caiitomta ChriurD 0nw.. Mrs'. Yte;o.CA92691 This business is con· by a c:orpomion The re11strant com- ltenald to ITanSaCt t>us;. under the f.aibous 1111meu name °' names aboYe on January ! S4Nd· MISSIOn V'eejo Propetbes. Inc .. 1Jliam K. Smith. Secnbty This ~ ... filed the County C1ettl °' ---County on Jan 21 . 1 Ho.. f333315 12 3/19 3/26 412 0058 l ·ll329 PUBUC NOTICl flC11TIOUS IUSINUS NAiil STATEMENT • The to11owinc person •s dolna busiM$S as: BER· NARO WINTER & COM· PAHY, 180 Neaport Cent.er Orwie. SuM 200, Heaport 8-::h. CA 92660. At.n K. Blumenthal 2'892 Va def Rio. El Toro' CA92'630 . Thts business ;s con- ducted by an indMduat ~ ~ K. Blurnswthal The re1istrant com- n •K:ed to transact busf. neu under the fictitious buslNl5 name i'-d abcwe on Janu.y 1987. This st.lt8i• .W wn filed wrth the County ~ ol ~County on Mardi 6. File No. f337496 3/12 3/19 3/26 4/2 0065 l-*21 WNOncl ncnnous •• ua MmlTATOmlt The~ .. ,_sons.,. dol"I busine5S as: BAR· CLAYS CENTRE COMPANY l TD • 28SS East Coast Hen~ ...,, 9200, Corona del Mar, CA92625 Welton~ a Calife>rn•a corporation. 2845 East Coast ~. #200, Corona def Mar, CA 92625. Rlam <:orpontion,. c.fi. tomia CIOlpoillbort, 54 l..inda ~ NewPolt a.ch. CA This business is con- dud9d by a ..,_.. '*1- nershtp S11ned: Welton 0..11~ Eric 0. Wef.. ton. President. This stlll8t'I ient ws ffled with the ~ Cler1l of Or-. ~ on Jain. 13, 1987. f'ile No. fl56775 3/12 31193/26'12 0076 tr1 J a it-*. CA tn1a This busklMI k con· ~.., ............ 'ill9-IMne !rec:MdQe Pr.ams · II, by. Keil Tedt-fdae In a fat ••• c.Mar- nia ..... ~p· Ric:tmd M. Ort.lift ..._: .. ,. .... The tNiMc.c.n. ~. a Mict91 n awpora. tion; W...., H. Mdatllnd EMCUtNI Vic:le ~ Richerd G. Sim. VIOi Pres- ident.. The rqi1trant oom- "*iced ID lranuct busi· ness under the fid:itious business rwne 0t rwnes list9d abow on .Jan. 30 1987. • This stala l'lei1I was filed with the County QeB ol Ora,.e County on March 11.1987 File No. F338028 3/26 4/2 4194/16 0113 l~l1'74 PU9lJC NOTICE f'ICf ii ilOUS WIS NAllE ITAllMEJfT The foUowanc persons are doinc bustness as. IRWIN-- OALE AND ARROW ASS(). CA TES. a Califomt.1 General Partnership, • 13 Corporate Plau. Suitt 200, Newport Beach. CA 92660. Stephen C Hopkins Trustee. or any ~ Trustee ol the ~ C and Oentse Hopkms Trust under declarabon of trust ~ October 24. 1980. and as ame.nded, 2553 Monaco Drive, La1una Bach, CA 92651 ~ CorporatJOn, a California corporation. 25092 Buckboard Lane. -t..acuna Hills. CA 92653. This business is con· duded by a ..,,.. pel't· nenhp. Ser* lrwtnd* and Ano. Associates. a Califorma General Pw'lner· ship• ~ c. Hopkins. General Pwtnet The resistrants com· met iced to trans.ad bus.I· ness under the fictitious busanlss name Of names Idled abcM on Jan 1986 Thcs ......... ws filed with the County Cler1'. of Or.,.. County on tUtch 11 , 1987 f"de No. FJ.38033 3/26 4/2 4/9 4/16 0114 .-.. z. -THE NEWPORT a.GHI008TA MESA NEWMRVINE TODAY,.... l..JY71 WMnlCE RCilhOUI • ID !EA U.ITAIWJ The~pelDtS ate doinc business es: ST A· DIUM TOWERS Pl.A2A. 450 Ne•port Center Drive Suite 304, Neapcwt &Mch. CA 92660-7640. Anaheim land Asso- ciates Umtted Partnershtp 450 Ncaport Cer1fler Drive. Sutte 304, Newport Beach. CA 92660-7640. . This business is con· duded~ a limited partner. ship Sicned: Anaheim Land Associates Limited Partner· ship, • Delaware limited partnenhip: Ataheim Land Comp.ny, a Delaware cor· pcntJon, 11s soae cenera1 partner; Robert Y Neary, Vice President. The re1istrant com· menced to transact bf.Isl· ness under the fictitious business name or names ltsted abo¥e on Jut.. 23 1986. ., . Thcs statemere was filed wrth the County Clerk of Or.,. County on March 10, 1917 rile "to f337879 3/26 412 4/9 4116 0117 &.31'1'0 llWUC MOTICI HCilnOUI aJIDIEIS um nan.an The~ penotlS .. ~ business as: INOE· PENDENT O£VE1..0PMENT COMPANY. INC .• a T..as COl'i>Ol'llion. 2727 Meuuport eo. dbllfd. Suite 200 ....... port 8each. CA 92663· 3743. Alfred f I •rsCedee. Z727 N.CllOC)tt Bouteward. S&nte 200. Nlapoit 8-c:h. CA 92663-3743. ~ L Ciurnpett. 2727 , ... Port BoulFIWd. 5'Mta 200, Heapoit 8-d\ CA 92663--37 "3 Richard A. Gumpert, 2727 Newpoit Boulew9rd. Sutta 200. Neaport BMch. CA 92663-3743 This business is con· dud9d by • COi poe41tiot. Scned; S.... L Gums-t. The recistrants com- ''*IC.t to tr.1Ud tius.-neu ~ IM fidiOous business ,,..,. lisllld .,.,. on O.C. 1, 1916. ThlS .......,,.,. was filed with the County Ca.tl °' °'Miil County on Mardi 10. 1987. f"tle No. F337872 3126 4/2 419 4/16 0118 ~2727Nn JDrt .... .wd. Suilll 20Q. H1 p wt a.ch. CA '266).37'3. s..tL~2727 ~ .... Bout .. d, Suill9 200. Naeport Beed\. CA 92663-37'3. Richard A.. &impert 27V Haaport .._., • .-ct: ~ 200. Na pot 8-ch CA 92663-3741 • J~o.----.2121 Heapoi1 Bou....., S4* 200, NaalD't eeaCtt CA 92663-3743. • Nhd f . Lusta.del, Z727 HnpOtt 8oulevwd. Suite 200. Ne•ID't &e.ch CA 92663-3743 • This business •s con- ducted ~a lrrnrted PlftnW· ship. Si1ned Steven L Gumpert. . The rec1strants com· mell08d to transact bu$t.. ness under the f.c:trtJous business rwne J&Sted ~ on Dec.)(), 1986. Thts st.atell _,. was fited .nth the County Qertl of Oranae County on March 10. 1987 Fiie No f 337875 3/26 4/2 419 4/16 Ol20 l-31141 "*JC N011C£ f'ICllllOUI ..... NAM£ ITATIMOIT The tolloWIC person IS dome buslness as· SANT A ANA OEHl Al. 1718 Port AbbeJ. Heupoi1 Beach ,. .. 92660. . ..,_ Alfonso Miranda. 1718 ~~.Newport 8w:tt CA92660 ' This business 15 con· ducted by an 1ndMdual Scned: Altonso Mnnda The rqisttant cOm· m119Clld to n IWt buSl· ness under the fictibous bustneu Mme llbaw on ~2.1•7 This ~ .. filed -"*' the County ~ of ?':r County on Match 3. F'lle No f337148 3126412·4/9'116 0121 a..JUif 7 ~ml'ICl Atilt .. MIMIEtt ,.._lfA~ The~ ....... .,. ~ buSanlss as.: 8(ACH ANO LA PALMA AS.SO. CATES. a ea&-..~ ~ •13 Corpol• Plaza. Sua 200. Newport &e.c:h. CA 92660 Stephen C Hopkins. T NStee. OI ~ S. llCXleSSO' Tnm. ol the ~ C HaPuns and o.na. Hap. kins Trust dlllld October 24', 1980, and as •••ded 2553MoNcoOrNt. ~ a.ch. CA 92651. w.n Coipo14ltllOl1. • California ~. 25092 lklUboard une. ~Has. CA 92653. Thomas o. t..nny,., indi· victu.J, 17 Woodfk)wer 1,.._ CA 92714. . nus business es con- cM:tld br ....... s-1· nenhip_ ~ a..ch.,,., La Palma Asscx ..... CM- toma c;...&~ Stephen C. Hoe>k1ns. ~,,.,..._ The rec.tstrants com· IT•llCild ID ttatWJ busl-neu under the fictibou:s ~name ~on Jan. l , 1997 This itAlll ..... -as filed With the Courcy Oer1I of Or-. County on lllbrctt 12. 1987 f"ste Ho.. FJ.38146 3126412 4/9 '116 0122 l..JlMI P\a.IC MOncE fChliOUI .... JEIS MmlTATIMBfY n. talbtifll ........ dol,,. business .s (1) YOftBA flNANCIAl (2) YORSAA~GROUf>. 14181 Yc.t. Slrelt. S&m 20t, Tustin. CA~ R9C Mo1a • 81~ Inc.. • Calfb'Na cotl)Or1t- tion. 14181 Yort. Streit. Surte 204, Tuibn. CA 92AO • Tiw ,...,Mb com. ermteld to .,.act ...,.. ._ under .,. c· ~,.,,,.. on Marett 9, 1987. This 'It ' ,..,. -filed ...... the Councy Cleric of Or-.. County on u.d\ 10. 1987. f"M No. FJ.37876 3/26 '12 4/9 4/16 0123 "*'CtlOTICE Atf iiiOUI ••ESt U..STATE'MIWT ~~persons ate doma business as: (1) CREST PROPERTY MAN· AGEMEHT SE.R'YICES (2) TENREC. 843 West '15th Slreet. Ne.Port Buch. CA 92663 Robert Hany Barrett. 8'3 West 15th Street, NewPort Beach, CA 92663. Jamee Wendy Barrett Ml West 15th Street. New: port Beach. CA 92663 This busmess 1s con· ducted by husband and wife S.ened Robert Harry Barrett This statement was filed with the County Ctertt of Orange Couoty on Marcil 9 1987 . File No F337591 3112 3/ 19 3/26 '12 0063 { PU8UCNOTU nc111eous awss NWSTAn.lfT The foPowi"I penon IS doin1 busmess as.: VlOEO/ COMPUTER EXPERIEHCE. VIDEO AND COMPUTER EXP£RIENCE: YIOEO & COMPUTER EXPERIENCE. VlOEO EXPOnENCE; 201B7 San Jo.Qutn Hills Road Ncaport a.di. 92660. ' Bruce B. Andenon. 5622 SoutNn. l.W.. CA 92715 Thrs business is eon· ducted ~ an andMduail. The recistrant com- meK:ed to transact bust· ness under the fic:tibous ~ name or rwnes I sated abowe on 3· l ·8 7 SiCned: Bruce a. AA idel liCr\. TM 'iUllllir1 l9l'1l -filed Wtth the County Cler1t ol Or-. County on w.d't 9. 1987. f'de No F3J7S92 3/12 3/19 3/26 412 0051 1·31541 PUalC NOllCE nc11nousaa • ..... ITATDIJil The~ .. ~ rs dotnc busli'ISS as: HA YES & ASSOCSATESAfflUA TED R£Al. EST A TE RES0UACES. INC... 4'55 Cabnlo T .,.,.._ Corona def .... CA 92625 Affiliated Real EsUte Aesources. Inc. (Californla) 455 CabriDo Terrace. eor: ona def .... CA 92625. Th1s buSJneu i s con- dudlld by. COf'POlaition. The rec•strant com- meeK:ed to bawl b&s- nes.s under the fiditiaus business tWN Of natN$ l«SMd*-on OcL 1.19116 S.pect-Affih.tted Reat Esute Resources. Inc . Thomas (. Ha,.s. ,.,..,. <Wt. This stm:liell w filed wt1't IN County Cler1l al ~ C.o&"1tY on w.t:h 9. file No f337734 3/ 19 3/26 412 4'/9 0100 1..Jl.542 WtlDllCE N! hilOUI •&J EIS --l'rATEMDIT The follom• penan$ .. dOlnl business as. IHYCS- TOft R'EAl TY COMPAHT, 2727 Plieal>Qrt Boulewwd Su• 200. Ne pelt S-Ch 0 CA 92663 • ~L~2727 ~·~. s.e. 200. NeCllOC)tt a.c:n. CA 92663 Rtcit.atd A. Gum«>ert. 2n1 Nlaport 9hd.. ~ 200. Nettport 8uch CA 92663. J.,,.._ D W.a&ams. 2727 Newport 8twd • S.. 200. ~leupclt a.ch. CA 92663 MNdf l& ..... 2727 t~ Bhd .• Sle. 200. Pia port a..d\. CA 92663 Th s buseness is con . ~bi• ...... '*1· ,,.,...,_ SCi*t S.... L ~ Thi5 •'. ·---fled ~ the Courq Clefta al Or-.~ on Mll'dl 9. 1917 neNa.FlJ1'574 3119 3126 •n 41'9 0102 . - s Ulm ........ fCiii ....... .... A1 " The .. •i• ..,.,,, is doirw bulil.-as: oaAHGE COAST MAU MAGAZINES. 27867 Chipiona. ... • Veejo. CA 92692.. ' ~ 0on.t'"-Pubtk:af ,_, ions. Inc., Cafifomia, 27867 Chipiona, Mislion Vteic>, CA 92692. Th;s busmess is con· duded by a corporation. The rqistrant com· meoced tD tr•IUd bust- ness undet the fidlbous busmess neme or names hsaed abcwe on V26/87 Scened· OOHAHEY PUBU· CATIOHS. INC .• Tttn Oora- hey. Va Presldenl- This stMtel ient was filed w1th the County Oer\ of <>ranee County on ~ 6, 1987 File No F3374S2 3/19 3/26 412 '19 0103 1·11540 PUaJC NOTICl ITAn.r.NT Of AIANOCIWIDIT Of USE Of net 1110U1 euwss NAii( The follow1n1 persoos ~ abandof ied the use ol the fict•ltous business name HAYES & ASSO· CIATES REAL ESTA TE CON· SULTtNGGROUP,INC 455 Cabnflo Terrace. CorOM def W.,CA92625 The fldJtlous business name tefel red ID abcwe was filed on 5-. 25. 1986 1n the Count, of Orvet. Ona· !Ml f"de No f320974 The R9 [51* Consutt· •re Group, Inc • 455 CabriAo Terrace. ~def Mr. CA 92625. c.llbnaa. This bustneu .. con- ducted by • corporatJon S.cned The Real Esbte Consult1nc G10up, Inc , Thomas E H~ Pres;. dent. This SUMI .... W fi'-d ""°' the County CWtt d Orlinea ~on Maf'Ch 9 . 1987 3/19 3/26 4/2 4/9 0101 1~1Q7 ......CllOncl HCiihOU1•H11a11 .... IJATW The ~ .. persa1$ ,. ~~--~ fAHT. 17601 1 Jttl Sina .a:.20. T Ulbr\ CA 92680 OIXCO, a ~ C*t· nerstup By R1ch&Td L. w.ss. Pam.. 11740 San ~ eo. 1111Wd. 9209. Lo5 ~CA90049 FANT DEVELOPMENT Ct:MPAHV •• ~ aJI· pot lltion. 9y. u.ntlall G. f .............. 1760117ttl SlrMt. '220. Tustin. CA 92680. Tht$ buMl'MS$ IS C<M'I· ductld bJ a ..,_.., pel't· .-ship. Bus.nus Commenced On Feb 12. 1•1. se-- O•XCO. BJ. RicMrd l W•ru. Partner. FANT ODElOPMENT COMPANY ~G.fant.PrwdEsi This itllllll .. -&ed With th9 Cour1l1 Qer'\ of Or-.e ~on Yardt 4 1917 fie No. f337290 3119 l /26 4/2 •19 0095 I.~ WtlOTa FC liiiOUI • 11 HS ...-ITAllmJll The~ .... -IS .. dot .. bullNSS-= LOBCl & wtHTHROP. 4041 Mec:Ar· thur lblleward. Neapot1 a.ct\. CA 92660. Wtlham N label. 1287 Orff on. ,..... a.ch. CA92651 M.arc J. W1rtthrop, 8 Kepilt, tMne. CA 927 lS.. Todd C Rllcstad. 5008 River Awnue. Newoort 9-:1\.CA~ This bus1neu s con· OUdlld by • ..,.,., C*t· ~ The rea1strant com· 1 •• llClld to b•..S buli- MA uf'ider t+.e fictibous busk1llS rwN OI ..,,. ....... abclW ~ 3/1187 S4iNd: N Label Thia .. ._... -wild\ .... ~~ ol or.,.~ on~ t . 1917 fie No. Fl31'57t Vl931264'2U9 OlOS - - Fw:iii ... I I IN IMMllTIW n Thefulowtl11P11 ...... doirw ~ -= Reelt1 BusiheH Group-OBA w.nw a.in. 5100 c.m- pus, Ne ;art Beech. CM- fomia 92660. Balbo9 Wind CoporMion (a Califomla corpcwltion), 5100 C.mpus, Newpon Beach, Catitomia 92660. Realty Pnlject Group (a California corporation), 5100 Campus, Newport 8-c:h. Califomia 92660. This business is con· duded by~ This busiNu is not ,.. conductina business. Sfeied: Joseph Oazupoli, President. Balboa Wind Cor· ponition. This st.Me.nent was filed with the County Clerk of <>ranee County on Mar. 30, 1987. File No. F339653 4/2 4/9 4/16 4/23 0143 "*.IC N011CE nc11nous••1m1a NAME ITATEIEIT The 1ottowirw person is doinc business as: D. PEPPY BUBBLE WATER· SCKIMMER, 758 W. 19th, Costa Mesa, 92627. Wally Schoewe, 758 W. 191h, COllil ....... 92627, allo P.O ... 10632. C-.. Mesa,; CA 12627. This busf ness Is con- ductlld by an inchidulll. The recistrant com· menc.d ID transact busi- ness under the fictitious bulff'8U ,.,.. « ,.,,,. listed above on NI A. Sieled: Wa/11 Sc:t..g I a. This stalMw1I -Ned with .. County a.il of Or-. County on Mar. 30, 1987. File No. f339649 4/2 4/9 4/16 4/23 0146 WNOTICI F'IC ii hOUI •lllUS ..... SJATIMDIT The tolowit11 person is doifll bulinea n: KEW GRACE DESIGNS, 314-C Marperite, C.O.M.. CA 92625. Kelli Grace smset, 314-c ......... C.D.M., CA 92625. This buslness is con- ducted by an individual The rqistrant com· meticed fD tnlrlSlld busi- ness under the ftetitious business name or MmeS listed abowe on 3-23-87. Sianed: Kelli Grace smset. This stMement was filed with the County Cletil of TAC*11UI NOTa Oii TIUSTEFS SAL.£ u.. No.. 001-254&ll/OWILEY T.S. .... U7m UMTCODEll MANCHESTER CO. as duly appointed Trustee under the foUo•irw described deed al trust Will SEU AT PUBUC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST 8100ER FOR CASH (in the bms whictl are lawful tender in the UMed States) and/or the cashiet's, certified or other checks specified in Civil Code Section 2924h (PapbM in futl at the time of sale) all rilM. title Md interest con~ to and now held by it under said Deed of Trust in the property hereinafter described; TRUSTOR: PACESETTER HOMES, INC. BENEFICIARY: SOUTHWEST SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCtATION recanted January lS, 1981asInstr.No.1S282 In Book 13913 p-.e 1681 al Official Records in the office al the Recotder of ()ranee County; said deed o1 trust describes the to11owins s-ooertY- EXHIBIT •A• Lot 19 of Tract No. 9620 in the City of Newport Beach. County of Oraiwe. St.Me al ~lifomia. as shown on a map thereof recorded in Book 432, Paces 39 to 41. M1scel laneous ~ records of said Oranae County. Except theref•om all °''· oil netrts. manerals, natural gas rilttts. and other hydrocarbons by whtsoewr Mme known, ceotnermal steam and all products deriwcf from any of the forecoirw. that may be within or under the parcel of land heteinabcwe described, ~ with the perpetual ri1ht of drill1n&. minin1. uplorin1. and ~ theteb and stDr1"' in and reruowinl the same from said land or W1J oet. land, ~ the risht to ~k OI dindolaly drill and mine~ lands CJ1tw than those hired...,._ clllaibed,oaor .. ad1, tunnlAs and shifts iM>. ~ OI across h ......... Of the land ........ dlaibed, and '° ~ ad .... *' .. (If ..... ..., clrilld ..... = ........ _....,._.b•r p;_...._...._ -imib..,_, --~ ......... INlll ... ;-....-....... lftd Ojiiil • .., s&dl --°' ,,.,. I. .. he ·-· .. ,..dril. ............ .._.. .. ....... ... ..-. 01 the.,..., 500 .... atw· ...... ., said llnd • N I • lllJ .. lnline Cj .. lflf' a Mid [91 • c:GllpullllMM in ..... ·~ ,...,. .. 1 .. YOO M£ IN DEFAULT UHOOt 4 DUD OF TRUST OAT£0 1/05/11. UNl£SS YOU JMCE ACTION TO PROTECT lOlJR riO'lh'tY, IT MAY a 90U> AT A PU8UC SM1. IF YOU NltD AH EJOllNMTIOH OF THE HAW OI THE MOCIEIMHG MWNST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAwmt 1113 Orv. ..... Na pmt 8w:b. CA •<tf •*91t ... WClhutWiGI d li1 llllb1alP11~ is shDwrt ......_no wtalt) ii.._• to Ill CDIQ1111a1 .-.SOICDlledi llt).•The ........ ~ undlruid Oelld of Trust. bJ Wtala brw:h °'__,.in ..... d-w:and ._...,, hw**»e ...,_. ...... . ... ~. ~ DldelMiiaft"' 0.... ... O.••ld -5119. .... .-. .... "' ......... al ~to-=--............. to ... llid ,. ;et.) 1Dslllilfyllid4la'c ra -. .,..._ Jlfts .. .,... .. _. camd llid nalice ol ..... Md d ~I t tD .. ra:odlild DlcenlMr 19, 1-• ..... ND. 8'-GU72 al Ollldll 9'1cGdl in .. allke olh ...... al Or-. Count1; Seki 5.-will be mMe, bul wilftaut m.....e OI ..,...., ....,_ OI impled. ,.. 6W .. SI a II 1Dti, OI ~ to P19J h ......... pril<\11" 8Ulft olthe tdl(s) WUIM bf aid died oil,._ ....... .. • in ..... ,.. Pll"*9lld. ... SClli. • .., ........ ...... al uid Died al TNlt. ..... ct. .. Md.... ol .. Trume Md althetnm O....S bJ lll6d Died dTNll Seid ...... be ...... ThurwdlJ, Apri 23. 1917, llt 1:30 p.m. in ... ..... ... ............. 601So.Mt&..ii ... 0.... C IC:rnia9126U ,. ........ al .. .,... piMcllllllft ol tllia nGllicl. .. '*' ....... of the UftP9id hl•a a1 .. d!Ma ra 1 .............. dwlibed ... flltrwl 8"d 1~m ' 1COlll.••r 1,.,...,_sceail....,.46. llaJ DI lhllat ..... ol .... 111-llkl ..., .................. [,, .... WI '1" , the I I r"'d 191 .. _,....... l' I ..S .. c.-.. ...... r.:-=· ....... -.. ., .......... (114) 01(21J)R74a Dlllt Mlldt%1, 1917 IMIJCHDID co .. -aid Trwa.e.., T.O. mwu ~ ....... ., .... JI Ml D sW. ;' htut 'w *5J. •1 ._... a..~ Ola-. CA WI. (714) Ja.4100 4124114116 0154 e>r.,. COuntr on Mar. 30, 1917. F"•No.~ ,; 412 41941164/23 0147 WllOllCI Sfjftl I ft Of' .... all DTOf ... Of' flClmoul •MlllNMMI The fclli.1 ... .,.,.., ... abmMbsed ...... al the fictitious busineu rwne: PAOf'ESSIONAl AUTOMO- TIVE NOMOTIONS. 1300 Adams #32.£, QJlta Mesa. CA92626. John Barton, 1300 Adams 132·£.. Costa Mesa. CA92626. The f"ictitious Business Name ,..,.,.._,abowews filed in Or.,.. County an 2· 24-86 ...... No. fl01964. This business -c:an-ducted by an individual. Silned: John a.ton. . This ......, ...... filed with the County Clertc al <>ranee County on Mar. 30, 1987. 4/2 4/9 4/16 4/23 0148 ~NOTICE flCiiiiiOUI ... [Qt ..._sra...-i The -.. .. penon is doirw business as: PAOf£S. SIONAL AUTOMOTIVE PROMOTIONS, 10650 Beach Bhd .. Stanton, CA 90680. . Malinda Gabriel, 1300 Adltns 132£.. Costa Mesa, CA92626. This business is con- ductad by an~- The re1istrant com- menced to transact busi· ness under the fictitious business name or names listed abowe on 3·23-87. Sianed: Malinda GMwiel. This A 0 I nWll was filed with the County Clerk of <>ranee County on Mar. 30, 1987. Fite No. F339648 4/2 4/9 4/16 4/23 0149 ~Mma ACll lllOUI 9lll• IOS ..... ITATEMIWT The followi'll penon IS doin1 business as. THE MANCINI COMMUNICA- TIONS GROUP. (1) 7461 Lorie Circle, Huntinston Beach. California 92647, (2) P.O ... 7162. fl 111 iut 8w:ft. c.rcan.-t2el.. WK.UAM f . Mancini, 101()6 Kwmont l#e., SMh cw.. Calif .... 90280. This business is con· duded by lln unlfsc:orpc.. raieectaaociltionott...., ·~ The r .. istr•nt com· m.sced to trwmct busi- ness under the fictitious ~ ..,,.otnames lia.d llbowe on 2-23-87. ~ W-llliltm F. Mmncini. This st 1 ,.,. -filed with the ~ an a1 Or.,.. County on Mar. 30, 1917. F"tle No. f339651 "' 4/9 4116 4/23 0150 "9l.IC MOTa ncu1 .. • 11111• IMMllTA~ ThetalcMillll*SOflis doinc busiMl.s a: SLEEP- STYl£S.1921 H1rbor Bhd., Costa Mesa. CA 92627. David C. Osterhoudt, 1601 w. Macarthur Bhd., Apt. 32R. 5na Ana. CA 92704. This busineu is con- duce.d by an individuat. The rqis1nnt com· metsced '° trMSad busi-ness under the fictitious business name e1 names listed abowe on 3-01-87. Si1ned: David C. Oster- houdt This st.me11.,. was fited with the Councy Clertl al Or-. County on Mar. 30, 1987. - Fite No. fl39650 412 4/9 4/16 4/23 0152 WNOTa The.,.,.., ....,,, al the SCMlthem Calitomia lnsti· Mt al PhmaisllPf'Y is..._ able tar inspeclion, lit the adchss ncMd below. dur· ,,.. normal business hours. by any citizen who 50 requests within 10 days after publication of th;s noticed its ..... ...,. The Southern California lnstiMe of Photoeraphy, 215 Driftwood Ro.d. Corona def Mar. CA 92625 The principal Manaeer is. Gunnar E. Christiansen. President. (714) 760-0247. 412 OlSJ 11M02 N011CE Oii TMWflE"I SALE UMID DllD Of~ T.f ..... IMnMt '-.... 411111 'tOt1 AR£ .. DEFAULT UHOER A DEED OI TRUST DAT£D SlrrC•at 21. 1993. UNl.ESS YOU TME ACTM:* TO PIOIECf TOlJR flWOt 'f. IT IMY IE SOlO AT A fl(aJC WE. tnOU Nl'ED lilf EJIUNATIOWOll: TH£ NATURE OI ntr MOQEl*«t NJN/lf$f YOU, YOU SHOlA.D CONTACT A lAWYER. NOTICE ISHOEaT Ql¥EN tt.t S.•W» AlclCll....,_a ~ •• c.M•nla C.W-lllkln -tndeM, • SUCClllO''n 'fl,fllmi IA··----~·--Deed ol TIUlt I IC •d IW l.AMW .... ,,,., Jll/JIE. BACKUS-.. ...., Ml) WR ... -=a Jid OCT. K. 1m • .......... • 84na., Oflcilf....,. in ... dice fll .. c.., ........ "'Or.,. c:....e... C Rf••• Md ...,, llt tD h Malice d ~ ... O.lfa stDW..._ • ,...dadJNfUNff 11. 1• ............. -.Oita al .... ca:ill ... .. .. Sii "' MM: 21$, 1tl7 It 9:45 AM. lit 1Hl flMIN (NORTlf) OfTIWC( TO THE COUNTY COtMTHOUSl 100 CMC CfONtUt WEST. SANTA W. ~It pubic adClft. .... t .. £ • ......., .. ~ <Pis ill I ..... .-.o1 ........... ...., ..... Unliid$ 2 ), .. rilflt. .............. CDPlM)ld ...... ,_ ,.... bJ•und9ruldd9edln .... ,., ..... , ...... ~--Ind ....... ...... LDT 5 OI TMCT NO. 1713,. .. lHl CITY Of Nl\WORT BEACH. AS PU IMr M'JCOMO • IOC* 52. MGll 11 OI MISCf1 I ':NEOUS MAIS. .. THE OfflC( Oii lHE COUNTY l£COMO OI SM> COUNTY. ~MNwlilUllOl1td'J;..._..s15.MW., ~lfACH.CAURWtr2MO. Thetllllll......,...ol ....... , t1 scaal .. 1U1 ton wurtdbf .. ......,tDbelillllllMdu II U. f i 1a1d ca9'I. I $1 Ill ..... •[ .......... h lnllllpiMctlicNsal ... ..._tl .. lallf7.21M.l7 . In eJ•mn tD ~ .. TNlllle • 8C1C111Jt w•1d ~ c •• ...,,.. ~ dtitdll .... .., ..... fll .......,c..llUnlClft•lli •wat111 • ·1n.•S.U•• ....................... .. ........ dslcM ... ... cunwillJ ..... In ............... ... ~il.-<1J' l\ .. T,_.., Mt 1U .. '-1nca ol ._ Tftiall&l'a 0-. Uflll ..... '8c1 as 'th tD ....,. ...... _ .. .._,,,,.. S9ld Illa ........... W tYl ti Qr ••It OI ·--•••iltWllf, U WW.JI' 0 $ &@ ... JI 'I a °' wallN.,..._ tD ....., .. ' • tt trn • ad ....... .,.., ..................... ..... and fll .. Will Gilli• llJ .......... • C• .. _ ............. 111:'•1• ........ .. ........... 'ol ...... _ .. .., ........ .. ........ ·~ .. , ........ ...... C.... W&M:M 1. bw la ahc1 151 •C o•t•--*T....._llOl Ct •=....._.• lo , ,, M •t1-... ll4-1D. - ., .., Ha.L.. VICl' ••en 412 ut 4111 • 0145 HI• ... IC .oJICI nc1w.,111m .._ITAlWJIT The"'•• b ............ doifll bl•IR111 s OCEAN TOWUIS G.OUP, 4400 MKMhw Brll-.nt. Sia. 160, Na•port 8-ch, CA ~. Loews Towers, Inc., a Otk ..,. corpotatiol1, 666 f'lfth Avenue, New voni. New Yortl 10103. Elis & ..... Inc.. 12·14- 71, Califomia. 4400 MKN- thur Bautrowd, &Ml 160, Ne part a.etc, CA 92660. Jerome H. Snyder, S757 ..... lhd .. &Ml 101. l.ol~CA90036, P.O. 8oa48440. La&~ CA 90048. o.id A. ,...,.._ Boltdhi AuoclNs. The R .. ency Group. .. ..18798. hvine, CA/17802 ~ Cifde, IMne, CA 92714. Au..-Kubowec. c/oJ.H. ~ Compiiu.y, P.O. ec. 48440. Los Anceles. CA 90048/5757 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 701, LA. CA 90036. l.ewis P. Geyser, c/o J.H. ~ eom.-11. P.O. Boa 48440, Los Anaeles. CA 90048/5757 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 701, LA CA 90036. This business is con· ducted by a aeneriil part. nenhip. The rqistrant meliced to tnn~ ness under business listed ..,. March 23, 1978. Silned: ~ H. Snyder. Thts stile,_,. wes fited with the County aertt al Or.,. County on March 18, 1987. F"lle No. f338609 4/24/94/164/23 0156 ..... nam ' The ......... _ .... doinl .. Ii 111 K PNM· MACY OIMENSM>NS, 23201 MiU Creek Roect, ~Hill. CA 912653. Pherrn.cy Healthure, Inc., a CllifDrnia CDlllOf• tion. 23201 Mill Creek Road, La1una Hills, CA 92653. I laatthan Dimeu ..... Inc.. a CalifDmia corpor.- tion, 23201 Mill CrMk Road, La1un• Hills, CA 92653. . This business is con- ~ by a iaintwnbn. The rqistrant com· mmsced to transact busi-- ness under the fictitious busir*S .... « ,.,... lidad abow9 on JMuary, 1987. ~ t11allheare Oimll..--.1nc..a...L enm.s.a ... ,. This st ' ment .. filed with the County aertt al Or.,... ~ on Mard'I 12.1917. f"lle No. f338073 4/2 4/9 4/16 4/3 0159 Wlllt PUIUCNOJICI nc11110U1•••ESS NAMl SJATmllfT. The tolowillll persau-s .. doirw ~ as: Al TOH BUSINESS CENTER ASS(). CtATES, 1400 8ris8DI S1reet North. ~ ... port a..c:ft, Cati· fomia 92660. William k. Devis. 1400 Brislot Slr..t Nof1n. New- port Beach, California 92660. Charles l. Buchanan, 1400 ...,. Street Hotth, NewDOrt a.etc. Calitomia 92660. RicNrd E. Lucy, 1400 8ristDf Slrwllt North. ..... port Beach. California 92660. Robert J. Thiefpltner, 1400 .,..,. s.r... Nor1h. Newpcwt Beech, Calitarnia 92660. Alan J. T untland, 1400 Bri5'd Slrwt Narth, Hew. port Beach. California 92660. This business is con· ducted by I ~ pelt· nenh1p. The re11stnint com· met iced to trans.ad busi- ness under the ftditious business name or names lisald Miowe on March 1. 1987. SiFed: Wiffiem K. o.wi:s. This 19 1 I F1Wlt W fled wfll2 .... ~ an a1 Or-.~an~ 25.1997. ,. ... NO. rlflSll--1 412 419 4116 4/23 0163 ..,_ . ....._m:DAVIS SAOOUua< BUSIMOS CENTtlt ASSOC IA TtS, 1400 lrll1al .... ~. ••• pon a.etc. Cafifomia 92660. Will9fn K. °""'" 1400 8rilaot s.,.., North. ..... port Beech, California 92660 . Charles L Buchanan, 1400 ..,. ser.. Nonh. Neapott Btach, Calbnia 92660. Richwd E. Lucy, 1400 ..,. Slr9tl Hot1h, ..... port Beech, C.lifornla 92660. Rob9lt J. T'h-..nner. 1400 BriltDt Slrwllt Harth. NewlJOrt a.ch, Calitomla 92680. Alan J. Tunllend. 1400 Br'*" s.r... North, ..... port a.th, California 92660. This business is con- dudld bJ a ..,.,.r '*1· rwship. The ,. .. istrant com· mmsced to tranuc:t busi· ness under the fictitious business ,... « names liAld abcM on March l. 1987. Sie"9d: William K. o.wis.. This ......... -Med with the County ~ al Or.,.. County on tMfch 25, 1987. ... ... No. F339283 4/2 419 4/16 4/13 0161 &.Jim W"°'1CI fttil iiiOUI Ml 111 E• IMMl ITATIMIWf The ......... Plf'IOMmfe .. ...._._DAVIS AMO# COMMERCE ClH- TER ASSOCIATES, 1400 8ristDf Slr..a Hror1t\. ..... port Be.Kh, California 92660. ~ K. DrlMs. 1400 8r1*ll Sbwt Hotth, Hew· port Beech, California 92660. Charles l . Budianan, 1400 BrisllDI sn.t North, tlcapc::rt 8w:h. Calibnia 92660. Richard £. Lucy, 1400 8ristot Slnlet North, New- port Beach, California 92660. Robert J Thterprtner. 1400 &im Street North. Newport 8uch. Cahfomia 92660. Alan J. T untland, 1400 en.ii Street North, ..... port Beach, California 92660. This business is con- dudad a,, a ...... patts ..... The reci&trant com. m112c8d tD eta-=& buli-,.. ...., ._ ..,_ bl•'n111 .... 01 ..._ ..... ~., Mtrdt 1, 1tl7. --••• it ll Oallla: • ~ .. ,_._.., .-. .. c..., an "' Ofmwt C...., on ~ 25. 1'17. n.-.r1J1212 412 411'11'4123 0162 ----11 ed Does .. Cats .......... lrl4 Hol11ela11pifw Rooms 413 TUNIPOllTATION CLASSIFIED INDEX MEllCHMDllE h' El• SERVICE ~ ••••••••••.•• 8C>8 ~ ..•...••..• 806 LWemck: ....... : .... 825 Birds .............•.. 826 REA&. ESTATE tiaeefs ..•••.•••.••••. 4'16 lndUstriaf . . . . . . . . 506 U iUM I IC9 Property ..•... 509 lMe Shore Propetty 515 Lats tor Sale ...•.•..•. 510 Aifplanes ..•.....•..• 900 Antioue Classic Car ... 912 ,\utos tor s.ae ........ 910 EllPLOYllENT Aeet Kies ............. 300 ()pportunities •.....•.. 305 ~ ••...•.... 307 ~lilOCel W8'Wted .•. 807 Auctiaill .....•....... 114 . .... ~ ..... 817 .... EQUipment 818 Camera Equipment .•. 819 Coins/Stamps ........ 813 f~ ............. 800 F'~ Wanted ..... 805 Gara9e Sales .•.....•. 705 ~ .............. 812 Marine Supplys ....•.• 906 Misc. for Sale ......... 809 Misc. Wanted •......•• 810 Mus;al Instrument ... 811 Office Equipment ..... 827 Pets & Supplies ......• 823 Acri I!. ............. 511 A,Jts.furnished ....... 407 AcJcs. Unfumisfted ...• .-OS Bide. to be McMd .... 816 Business Propetty .•.• 500 Business Rent.ts ..... 421 Condos for Rent .•.... 409 Condos for Sate .••.•.• 507 Commetciat Property 505 Oeseft Pr<JC)erty ••••.•• 513 Fanns & Ranches ..... 512 Garaees fot Rent ...... .00 Houses for Sale ....... 508 Houses for Rent/f um 405 Houses for Rent /Unfum ............. 406 MoWe Homes ........ 917 Motte IP & TO ....... 607 Motets ............... 415 Mountain Cabins ..... 422 Office $pKe ......... 420 Out of State Prop ..... 514 Re.I Esute Wanted ... 518 Rentals to Share .•••.. 412 Ruf Estate for Xchc ... 517 Real Estate loans ..... 600 Rooms fat Rent ....... 410 RESOllT PltOPERTY fOf Sale .............. 418 ~I .............. 417 Autos W..eed ......•. 915 Auto PMs & Teres .... 907 Auto Rec*r/Oom ..... 913 AutoRepW/Fat ...... 914 Boats ................ 905 Campers ............. 919 f oreian .. Sports ...... 911 Mopeds •......•...••• 909 Motorcycies & Bikes 908 Motor Homes ... : ..... 916 SERVICES Schoots .............. 608 Srtuatt0n Wanted ..... 308 Directory of Business Services ~ Uni. Upper lfNef, 3 bedroom. 2 bath ocean/canyon ~.~=~ Clan, .,.inted 3 bed· room, 1 bath San Juan Capistrano condo. Enclosed CXMred patio. Garaae. $800/lease. includes water. 582· 3356 41111ra1t1amm SUMMER BALBOA ISLAND COTT AGE $750/WEEK (818) 790- 9688. 952-1040 501-Hou... for Sale Leisure World Home • sunshine bfilht! 2 bed· room. 2 bath:. approx ~ sq. ft. ~ patios. denenc room. breakfast area. doul* .tt.ched " eCuntam U.lllK..,.. CUSTOM LANOSCAP· ING DESIGNS-Sen** lystems in,ulfed/ rep•ired/cleanups/ '-8u1awar1uc & ins. SJS..061 .,.._a, .... Ci£NiNG UNUMrTED For 911[; 1n1noe in ,..,._ cl11-~all •-fi•~.:­Truttwor1twy & dlPelMia- bee.. c.a tDcMr tar esti-,,..._ SHORT CUT TO FRANCE. Goin1 to France? T~ & Trmsiltion Service for travel•. Businessman, ' Student M°echel 662· ., ........ Experie~ positive tel Cher; K~ .. sub- jects. buid setf-deefn while leamin1. Rapid ~ess. References. 1350 WOROPROCESSING All ... d business ~res ........ ,,. WORDPROCESSING GRAPHICS • A! I I OM... fi13.32n 546-3726 !1111!1 .......................... . 3256 211 ,.,_, nlr TYPtSTS/Wori( deliwnd ~&icked ·~: = SASE ~S:..us to THORSEN·CANNS. Enosbur&. VT 05450 EXCfJ I ENT W~ tor spare tJme assembly wortc; ~c:raftl.. Others.. lnto t) 641 · 0091 at 7 d9ys ~ pcd moni· tors, instructors, PoOI cl1rners ~ ASAP. W• train. 49&5217 ~shipjob lists ~ imme-di*~...._ .. occu-~s. 1·716-882· EJd 61 n mc:1uc1q •eu-•""'•'""•- unaBeach Capistraoo Beach. Beau· tiful ocean view. 3 bed-rooms. 2~ baths. 3 fire.. S>laces. 2 wet bars. Gardener included. $1,800. (714) 661-9520 Ocean Veew Dana Poif1t Duplex 2 beOooms plus kJft. 2~ bllhs. washer I dryer hoc*~.~ & fl11f~~~·~~a~ Point •93-8981 0.. Pun L-.e 2 beef.. toDm. 2 ~...,.,,..... fi~. dishwasher. r~. $850 no ~ 498-1917; 661 . 2 Bedroom. 2 bllCh & , studio widl oceet'I view . Dana Point. $785 & $750.4~79 S.n Juan Capistrano Condo. 2 bedroom. 2 blllh.@!"8!-No pets. All amenities. $ 795/ ~. 492.3052; 870- 743S ewnill85 Newport Beach-New furn. 2 =. ? ba. dbl Eusoo~~ lmnwc. Condo. 2 bdrm. 2 ~dbl ... pool. jac. tennis_ Yr1y rental, SlOOO/mo. Open 1t30 to 1. AvM now 213-258- 5479 cae.n . .,.inted 3 bed· room, 1 ti.th, San JUln Capistrano Condo. Enclosed OCMted _.,, pn.. $750 includes ..-.582-3356 410Ra1 ... ...... 4121& .... .... 417 lrrDlltL .. SUf£RB SNOW! ~ the slopes of Snowmass. U!aury home renblls ..... ttwu Parm ~11! Co. Cal T~ 303/923- 3636 ~-- Hilton Held Island Allort. South C.oita 2 bedloon\ 2 blth. Golf. tenni$, 300 yards to beltch. $4 75 weekly. 837-6314 e1e1 lines MaM l I ftOl"t ~ ~•nc tum. $801 . Ml. far up to 4 peac>le 759--1150 Lake Tahoe (North) '°"'1hoUle an ...., w/ ~· ldeel for family tak•• wmmer vaca· ... Ctmetr>slalMISend ...,... ... 644-4022 By OMW • ()can Hilts. San Oemente. ocean-;i.2 bedroom. 2 bath Tie floors. NmD- deAed ...... .. altKhed 'lrir" $135,000. 240- Spectacular Yeew-Golf Course Condo. Mission V.eio. 2 bedroom. 2 bid\. .... air.Seeto~ a.e.~an. Must sell. rek>catina. $139,000. By owner: 582.5036 ...... Hils-Pmm 2 ""beafooi--m 2 bM:t\ pM"IO home. Sm•lt fenced yard. comer location. as-a to field. bike pMtl U~-Best Offer "'* $19.000 Jim/Gabe "'-6. 643-8703 liraae-'--•i~: 40,<llu. . 951 130 Mission Viejo · Si,.te ~ dl!Uched home. fnplacelentry, lttadl ... ~h.o.s..t cbitJle ...... u~ batMc>oms. larse lot. cul-de~sac. owner motivated. $120.500. 855-1884 CilPs*•IO ee.c:n. OOUI\ ¥W ~ b¥ owner. Lilht. specaJS 3 ~ room. 2~ bath. asr- OOldtiol.._ Loa main- tenance landscapi~. financin1 neaotiable. $245.CXX>. 493."9156 Cabin on a Sln!llrn-13 mies out ar-. .... ;&· refurbtshed. .ooo. 12B-0n1 For sm soon in C.M .. 4 bed + For mside info ~t Charlene 770- 7500 OfC C · 21, LV . 768-7021 ' - .- By Owner o.n. Pon 4 bednxm, 2~ t.th. Larae family room with fire- place, larwe comer lat. R.V. access. $180,000. 661-1052 LAGUNA NIGUEL 3 Bed· room, 2 Bath, Oen, Wn· ily room, firaplece. Com- nit.Y DOOi park. MUST ~ $1:25<>. 643-2365 ~ 20 Acres Joshua Tree; W•ter, electric, 20% down. 10'6 interest. Owner 014) 842--5940. Best Oft'ef' - MUST SEU THIS WEEK . $1500. takes (MK low payments. Vacation Time Sha~--Palm ~951~ 514-0ut of State Prep. nme Share . Las Veps OI Hawaii. 1 bedroom, kitchenette, all ameni- ties. Cost $8,200, will sacrifice $4,100. 496- 1328 ONE ACRE BUtLOABl£ CALIFORNIA PINES! Near Califomia/°"8>n border. Access roae!s/ electricity. Great fishing and huntinB. Back-to- back to national forest. $7,800. OWC/Terms! $7,000/if you pay cash! 714-545-7813 Widow has mQneY for Trust Oeeds-$10,000. Up! No Credit ck. No penalty. Call Dennison Associates 673-7311. MONEY FOR RENT!! for any business loan . star- tups, expansions, con- struction. Women entre- preneurs in business wek:omed! LHCR Asso- ci ates 514 W. Balboa Blvd. Ste. A, Balboa, 92661. Call p.m. 673- 2047 ( 700..Business Opp't OWN YOUR OWN DESERT R.8. CLUB-Gun Club, 4W.D. etc. Make money & have fun ... on 10 hush acres off "Vegas" fWf $1 2,000 F.P. of IOw cash. By owner 822-1847 705-GARAGE SALE Estate Sale-Everything must go! lndudes fedef. ation period dini set. mirrors, plants. "f.uch more. Sal, Jan. 24, 9-5. 426 Holly St., Laguna Beach. 5 families, Quoizel lamps, luua1e. pic- tures, stereo, ~ tor, freezer, trailer, shelves, misc. house- hold items. Lots of p>d stuff. Friday Sal AOriJ 3 & •. ~-31411 Monte-S?iaSouth l.aluna. 499- 800-fumlan Tra.....,,.. must MW FS:-..~u~ • set $475, all miltch. Country Olk din- i_n_&. _set Oak bedroom $525 brass.IP. ~-conee tllblls -~ inc set $475. --. sofa/love sut $550. ~=F=h~ livin1 room & dininJ room suite. Mint condi- tion. Serious only 547 • 1064 Sofa, kweseat. chair( & ottoman. Like new. Al for $285.952-4254 Hitachi receiver 45w Panasonic turntable, 2 Qria .. spkrs -$75 ea. or J~· all 3. Sally 972- 4 . uw. Room Set NlVf: usm Must sell. $285. Cal 952-4254 FOXES FOR CHRISTMAS · 2 new Norwegian red fox vests. Small and medium. $375 each. J64.9247 OI Darlene at ~751-29n SA VE $1000's! .. How to Sell Your Own Home" book tells all! Send $10.00 + $1.00 ship to RO. Crawford-P.0 . Box 3042. Ontario, Ca 91761 Private Telephone Sys- tem incJudq 14 phones and a.test stated the an. Take <Net lease. Cheaoer than purchasing! 380- 7172 811-Muiit* Inst. BEAUTIFUL EUROPEAN VIOLIN, w/bow, case, accessories.. Appraised at $1500. Asking $1200 obo. 838-5792 Cello with case & bow full ~German made. A Christmas &ift! 492-0609 Desperate! Nd to sell immed, ~ kt Diamond solitaire necklace, ~pprais'd $1200. Sell ~lobo m-4405 MAGNIFICENT NATU· RAL PEARL NECK~CE 8 plus mm with diamonds. rubies, 24K ~ caumet styte ~nt. Best offer above $10,000. 494- 1991 ROLEX • STEEL AND GOLD •o.te;usr. Jubilee Bracetet. ee.utiful (X)O- dition. $1,550. 494-5310 823-,...& Suppl11 Healthy, adorable, Shih- ~~--= = . tor sa1'ori. ,,..,. ~ for children. ~~~~ $275 eech. 492-5503 Eniov 14-lW ~ an Tl1S: Also lend an • buy TO's.. $10,000 uptDJurri. bo's. Denison Assoc. 673-7311 •••'• --· USED BOATS LOWEST PRICES FULL SERVICE Al I J80N M4.lllNa INC. ~~··· .............. Cilli .... (1W)MMIB '51 LYf'IWl f ulty restored, ultilriam harbOr cruiser. '54 Chris Soortsman, ~-=-= cash now. Call for details and talk serious $$$. 253-.t692 d•ys-557· 3225 f!NeS/weekends.. 1980 M•rlin 22 foot cabin Metcruiser 260. Inboard/out.board only 140 hours! Fully equil>Pf!d with EZ loader. 1985 trailer au excellent condition $15,000. Tow vehicle 1978 Buick wagon available if required $1,500. 831- 6433 Must Sell Fast · 1966 T roian 28 fl perfect con· dition, V.H.F., compass, depth sounder, marine geueratur, bait tank, out- rigers, sin&le engine, rebuilt $8500./offer, days 613-0459, «Ne 951 · 9361 910.Autol for s.le 1955 Pach & Bak 2 dr Befwedele Pty auto trans. radio, 37,881 actual mi, ()rig ownr $3800/obo 546-1868 1986 Mercury Cougar X- 7 twbo, 1 thr int., 4 yr warr"ty, 1mmac. p.p. 642· 9n2 BMW : . • • ' . '86 BMW 325, 14K miles. assume lease. $399/ mo. 45 months. No brok-ers. 737-1585 c.·rc 1979 CADILLAC Seville-Low miteaae. fully lmded. wire ........ new l]dMs. trio~ ter. $7,995. 855-8200 1985 Cadillac SeYtlle. ea.ck/dick. MoorHoaf. Loaded!Dl1ital dash. Show-roam '-' $3,500 down, take ~-J>eY: ments. NO ~ 249-1047 ..... 1984 EJ Dar.to raw.t-it*. I °'Clld whll red. Uic11attca1dlan.~ ~rF~ ............ 1975 2805 Mercedes Benz loeded. IDOd cond. Becker stereo $14k. 120-1579. '82 Mercedes Benz 380Sl wht & blk int nu tires $30k obo 213-437- 8555 1964 Mercedes 220S xlnt cond. 2 tone blue. p.p. Iv mess 122.-8187 1979 450 Sl.C Mel cedes. excellent condition $19,950. ~sunroof & men. 837-8800 X215 ()( 637-0520 '83 380Sl. red-tan, 45K miles. records. l*fect car. BEST OfFtJl John 583-9531 ..... 1982 MUSTANG GT -low mihE8! Uc!tlentcord- tion! 642-7828, 859- 9204 , .. ar• n 1980 vw Rabbit. Diesel, new tif9s., new erwne. stilt under warran~ty. looks/runs eooct. 494-0424 VOLVO, 1983 GLTt 4 2.<22~ (SILV R) ""~ 48.000 miles. Exclll. ~500 1981 Dl. W...,_.. sp. w/ Od. 63K miles. Exe. cond. loaded. $6200 080. 84().5062 aft. 6 p.m • ..rEL 1972 .--XKE. 2 plus 2.Vl.2.~--­lent condition. '32,000 mile!L..ori&-1 owner. $10,:JUU. 7617 MBZ 79 280CE, SumXJf, low miles, xlnt cond, MUST SEW Best offer. 646-2153 1971 .,.,... Excellent c:ondlion. New . . ~......,.$~. 249-1823 74 Porsche 1.8, CUlbn int/ext ~ne stereo, $4500. ~9188 WIS. 112~ aaulclin 1961 Uuu llti Slbrq 2-door. l.oaks .,od/runs ~ Mlht red, back Interior. 53,000 mites. $19~. See It 24792 La t"'lat. Dr., Luuna N .... or all 831'-2058 •ft•maan1/__.p 917-llolllr llam11 Capo 8i9c:h Adul Plrtc · 2 bedroom mobile home. a.. conw lat One owner, ucetlent cond~ oJll~SOO. Eves.: . 582 • 91~ 1972 fireball Travel Trailer r x Jr r~ l~oom $3,500. 493-174 CROSSWORD PUZZtE ACIOSS l. faft 6 . Open spacr mclowd by a b.tilcliQg 10. A frw 1~ Cowbor h igh jinx 1~ lnftueoce 16. &&a 1 7. More competent 18. Hdeo W ills' sobriquet 20. Edgar Allan 21. GuoliM distributor 2}. ··--! Thr beauty is to me·· (written bJ 20 across) 24. An,.ry n . Stackau and allows to nan out 2 7. Sun dintts ( 2 words) }0. Hard } l . Container used to take up a voluotary coll«tioa H .Damp }). l..c-gitima~ n~ to hug pour Mighbor0s wife }6. Sin,ccl" } 7. ExtnctiTe of certain algx }8. Alight 39. Fish 40. Part of a race 41. Light meal 4'2. Subsidy 4}. Mott 4-4. Othetw~ .. ,_ Dog 4'6. Valley "7. ~te prison ml 48. Heavy military S'WOld )l. ~gJe )2. Chasm ~). Brouhaha ( \ worJs) ~8. Han& o.f dothin& 60. O\a.nde:riucl bJ 6nt staae of psychosnual ckvdopment 61. Bdoaatn• to us 62. Kina 6}. Woman who has bttn tried and f ouod wantoo 6". Trial 6). Something that adds •it.aliry 1. Drape 2. Tramp }. Tnam. .C.~ DOWN ). Permaoentlr (2 words) 6. Wi« 1. Top I: Manbr:r ol a f ntemal order 9. Driok 10. A tnr to atch over8ow (pl.) 11. Stadiwn 12. Jlodmcs l 2 ) • s 114 lT ANSWER TO " LAST WEEK'S PUZZLE 19. llhJthms 22. Vue 2'4. M0tt n . Squcue 26. Natural bridge resulting from erosion 27. Swat (slang) 28. Tool for boring holes 29. 1.ik:eoess ~-Modcny }l. Dos }2. Caacd }}. Goad }). Stupid )8. Haodle }9. Appcopriated 4' I . Acquire ltoowledae "2. Without any moisture (two words) o . Ctitiritt hanhl, 4'6. Handed ~1. Med.iQa ... Do~ "9. Aspect ,0. Carty , .. Offends )2. Livdr cdebratioa )). Copin H .Cuk )6.. Point > 7. Poobtidt J· ~rct • ... I. Im THE NEWPORT ENSIONICOSTA MESA NEWSllRVINE TODAY ..... f7 · .. • - Food for Thought • For nearly a century, the f1Sher- men have been t•kina to the waters off of Newport Beach each morning and returning to sell their catches in the open-air f1Sb market at the base of the Newport Pier. Today, it is done pretty much the same way it was when the market ~ was founded in 189 J. In the center picture, fisherman Stratos Voyatezis · pulls out line, while his son, Mike, and partner, Jae.le Morici, set bait OD the line. At bottom left, Voyatezis weighs a fish selected by John Barcelles, who said be first came to the dory fleet's market u a boy in 1933 and has been coming back ever since. Photos by Danny Cota .. Cover Home Offered by . Morningsi~e in Rancho Mirage • • • • . \ \ • Morningside-a desert r~sort well abov' 'par' Rancho Mirage, like Lido Isle, Pebble Beach and a small bandf ul of other California communities, is widely known as an exceptional location ... a place where discerning people can savor the beauty and dimate of one of the world's most magnificent natural environ- ments in privacy and luxury. Rancho Mirage is a prestigious community with stable aJHI high property values-and a very limited number of luxury resi- dences. Located on the last prime site in Rancho Mir,ge-bordercd by Frank Sinatra, Country Oub, and Morningside Drives- Morningside is a remarkable 320-acre private country club community that was designed in 1983 for just 375 luxury homes. Two hundred of these arc already occupied-by a residen- tial population that represents as varied and interesting a cross- scction of backgrounds and careers as you are likely to find anywhere. Morningside resi- dents are typically ftfJ success- ful people from the professions, the business world, and the arts-who tend to be extremely sociable and highly active. Together, they have created an atmosphere tbat is warm and con~ and uniquely their own. A 'BEAR' OF A GOLF COURSE A premier desert location is merely one of Morningside'• special advantqea. Another is the be.autifully-dcaigned Jack Nicklaus HSignature" golf course-a coune truly worthy of his name. The raised fairways, contoured approaches and large tiered greens arc Nicklaus trade- marks, as are the double greens and pot bunkers. Morningside's course is an exclusive resource that provides hours of pleasure to members of The Club and their guests. Crowning this extraordinary course is a clubhouse that is also one-of-a-kind. It was fashioned by one of the world's leading architects, who incorporated into his design the f eaturcs and amenities that most distinguish the best clubs around the world. The result-a spacious, dra- matic composition of rock, marble, wood and glass. A clubhouse that combines ele- gance and informality, warmth and charm. Whether enjoying one of the desert's most spectacular views in the main dining room. or participating in the Club's golf and tennis activities, mcmbcn of The Club have nearly unlimited access to a private clubhouse · whose IOCi.a1, dinina and recrea- tional accommodations are among the best in the world. Mominpide is also one of the few private communities in the desert offering luxury homes with the degree of quality and sPaciousneu that buyers on this level are seeking Detailed design and custom features cban.cterizeQ the intcrio~ which ranae from 3,200 to over 4,600 sq~ f~ with 3 and .. bedr~ .. and S baths. And Momiapcte res- idences offer ~ private garden areas. In f~ the com- munity bu become wdl-tnown for the landscape and pool designs created by its residents. UNIQUE PARTNERSHIP And perhaps the greatest advantaae of all-especially to thOIC who are lootina for a home ia tbc $600,000 to SI million price range-is the uni- que partnership that stands behiad Moraiapide, a joint venture of the Equitable Life Auurance Society of the United States and Trojan -Properties, Inc. The Equitable'I extraonti- nary fmanciaJ reao~ DOW approaching S 100 billion. have enabled Trojan Properties to daip and build' nay aspect of this rem.table commaity with the care and quality it daervea. In fact, a private community like Morningside-supported by such a deep capital bue, created by award-winning builden with more than 6.000 custom homes to their credit, and situated on one of the last prime sites-can never .,.m be duplicated in such a special location. Mominpide, which will nen- tually repraent some S400 mil- lion in raidential value, is now in its fifth pbale of development with 145 million worth of new llomea currently under construe> tioJl. FURTHER INFORMATION For a video brochure dcacrib-ina Momiapcte,. call or write to the Momiapide Sales Center. Morninpide Drive, Rancho Mir•, Calif. 92270. Phone (619) 324-1234. WARM. COMFORTABLE. ELEGANT. 1111. t -TH& NEWPORT ENSIGNIOOSTA MESA NEWSllAVINE TODAY ,.11 Morningside is a wonderfully special place where some 200 families already enjoy a life of comfortable elegance in spacious custom-quality homes, play golf on a beautifully-designed Jack Nicklaus "Signature" course, and socialize in one of the desert's warmest and most gracious club.s. Created through the combination of rrojan Properties' attention to detail and the $100 billion financial strength of The Equitable, Morningside is now in its fifth phase of development with $45 million worth of new homes under construction. This never-to-be-duplicated private community h~ really become something very special Acquaintances are now friends, and together they have made Mornin~ide what it is today ... the wannest, most comfortable and elegant community in the desert. Visit us and experience the charm of Morningside. For a video brochure describing Morningside, please call or write the Sales Center. Residences are priced from $575,000 to $850,000. Furnished models are open daily-appoinunents recommended. Momirrptlt Drivt • Randw Minlge, CA 92270 • (619) 324-1234 Afaotl ~of n, E"-f'tttH, Lift A......a .s..-, ". L ...... s.., ... m,.. ,,.,,. ,__ PAR 12~ Z. 1111 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS/IRYINE TODAY • Realtor finds luxury homes sell fast 'down under' BY ~lTE WATSON similar to NeWport and Corona Wbea you stop by M..., · dol Mar. •But interest rates there Sta•tter'• Sea Lio• •••ltJ, are phenomenally high-in the you'll fmd realtor Tom '11 ma IS percent range. My wife calls full of enthusiasm, stemming Australia the 'last frontier' and, from bis recent extended trip to as sue~ high end, luxury prop- Australia. Although Fleming erties are selling very fast in spite has been back for a month, and of the high interest rates. Sydney is already busy with several is larger than San Francisco and transactions, he's still got time it bas an excellent transport to tell about bis family's trip, system, which includes hydrofoil which included traveling over f~es that carry people back 3,000 miles around Australia. and forth from the suburbs to "We left before Tbanbgiving the inner city. and got back about mid-.. When I spoke with realton, February. My wife, Sandee, my I found out that the elite-homes daughter, Nicole and I bad a have sales recorded in the SIO great time. We left at a time million category, but, for the when properties in the real estate most part, a penon can buy a inventory in Newport and Cor-waterfront home therefor about ona del Mar were low, and when baJf of the price of a comparable we came back the inventory was property here at home. How- even lower. The interest rates ever, with the exchange rate, a even dropped since November person would gain about a third from about 11 percent for a fixed on U.S. dollars, which makes it rate to the current 9 percent even more of a bargain,"' said range, .. said Fleming. Aeming. When the Aemings arrived in Sydney Harbor, with its abun- Sydoey. they found a climate dance of waterways and estuar- LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT 904 VIA LIDO NORD OPEN SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 1-5 Beautiful Dutch colont.1, 5 bedrooms, 5 baths; pow- der room, library, ten foot ceillngs, wide hltl1s, next to landscaped park. Finest panotWnlc north channel · view. Pier and slip for a.ge boat. $2,625,000 LIDO ISLE BA YFRONT 815 VIA LIDO SOUD OPEN SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 1-5 Watch sun1eb from 3 levell of finest Udo view. Deeper lot gives 1SO-view. Four bedrooms, 4 beths, pa.yroom, bollt room, gowmet kitchen. Brick pdo with fire ring. Second story roof deck recreation area. SMCty b•ch, pier and float. $2,200,000 LIDO ISLE HOME ON 2 LOTS 200 VIA BARCELONA OPENSATURDAYANDSUNDAY1-5 Large 3 bedroom, 3 bllltt home with pool, cm.na, .... on two Iola. Two fhpl8Cee Seco.'ld floor,..... ........ Rlng1lde .. of ....... cowt -=loft. $125,000 LIDO ISLE 5 BEDROOM HOME • 117 VIA WAZIERS ies exteDCling off of it, lau created u area wbicli bat many water-oricDteil ~ This pict~"Aodraiian bayfsont lan~~;-b~~ heavily wooded with eucalyptus llea, bas become a haven for f oreip investon • well as for retired people. "lnveston see it as a Waikiki of 20 yean ago. l'bil especially pertains to the Gold Coast of Queenaland, which is located on the northeastern coast of Aus. tralia. It's become a booming recreation area," said Fleming. Although f1emina is origi- nally from Australia, be and bis family visited many new areas. The Fleminp went snort.ling around the Great Barrier Reef, where the water baa a visibility of 30 to -«> feet. f1emina said, WJ'be ;Jtee& .. t.Cutiful with inYCDtory to iDiereue as more tbeif .._.MCO of~ cok.i-boiDa come on the market after ful ~ fWl, ...... aDd giant tu IWOD. ~le will be tnid- clamJ. Nicole wu just awe-: 1 ina up, because of the tax struck." Visits to ievcra1 nature advantqa in having the deduc. parb were equally enjoyable u tion on a higher mortpae pay- kanproos, wallabia and koala ment. >.. rm ~ the bean were tame eno• for the inventory of the put few Fleminp to bold and pet. After months, I nc>ticed that many a flight into Cairns, the Fleminp homes that were lilted abOrtly went north up the Daintree before I left in November were lliver, which is tile fUrtbeit point aold before the end of the year. one can travel on pawd roads The Clariitiul ICUO~ which is on the cut coast of Australia. tnditionallJ an off teaion for 0 Tbia area i1 very sparsely realton, was 1a'J busy this year inhabited. Crocodilca ~ on with many last minute sales. the beaks of tbe Daintiee or bide Teday • are cryiq for liltinp. in tbe uadabni9b. Hae we bad ~ alloilJd lialis this ii an die traditioDal Australian Billy e&eellent time to ICU, became ~" ~ our real eatale omcc: u well as ttioie f.Jf other bioten, have many qualifled bUyen who want to take adv~ of the IOw Now that Flemina is back .to wort. be fmds an Ktive Ra! eatate market. "We're expectina I 2 ..... _ 11111 IATU. LOW PllCEl--a.tll. 1J1'll1P1P ... " 111111111. T• Al I I ..... 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In- terior, Md unit. ,.., achoota, •hopa. 2 bdrma, 3 ba. ftreplw ~tow price. $147,900 ~-----UNDERS300,ooo~----- UTTI.E Pia• llC CAnll -in Mela.In's "Green-bri~" 2 bdrm, 2 bath townhome, enclosed 2 car garage, golf course and sunset views. $250,000 CIUT Cllf ClllSE ID -2 bdrm, 2 ba, Instant ·occupancy (1 ,400 per mo.) owner wants fast escrow on Mclain townhome. $232,500 • TllS IS lllCl -T ownhome in Newport, 3 bdrm, 3 ba, over 2000 sq. ft., 2 patios, large master, 2 fireplaces, near tennis, poot $249,000 C•llllATM Cl•lllllLUI -tn Laguna Hiiis; 2 bdrm with upgrades too numerous to state. Small, clean and priced right. $96,500 UICI -.mm PIB -Condominium. End unit with 4 bdrms, 3 baths, fireplace, near pool and tennis. Many upgrades. $255,000 • W I .. -Bluffs ,..,.._, O 1 bdrm 3 ba wtth famffy roor.s 0 \... .J unit, green- belt loc, exquls. ••. •295,000 -.E STiii ... -dor-• 0-:tion: 2200 sq. ft, 2 fireplaces, .,5. Q \.-. _ a great room. Lovely Eaatsi~ . .,.ds0,000 . _ ___,,_ 1111,000 to •1s.oao--- ... LICltm. -.m -~•·artv 3,000 sq. ft .• private IP8. .oph6aticated lifestyle In secure gated comm. 3 bdrm, FR. $427,500 ••ura • IUTClff -highly remodeled. ex- quisite muter suite, country kitchen. format dining with built-Ins, sundeck, spa. $495,000 IMllft IUCI -Cottage ftavored 3 bdrm, a block to Victoria ee.ch, newer and nicer, wtth a peek of blue view. $420,000 • ,.. • PE•llU Nm -Immaculate remodel, lowest price, new carpets, fresh paint, redone kitchen, 3 bdrm, den, nr. beach. $319,500 -.U• •••Ill IDllTS -3 bdrm wtth ca- thedral ceilings, age muter and bit of ocean view from sweeJ»ng master. Don't mlss ltl $349,000 PICIMIHE ... Q"t l'\rlder towering sycamorest 4 • ... V,C::hen, tot, freeh paint. "'S ,, , '"westcliff. $3= -.m IMI 111111 -2 yurs new, 2 story 4 bdrm, 3 ba, lu9h pool and epa 11r9L Impeccable ex>nditlon In every comer. $615,000 lllryAllAn~ ... .............. 1111 lllllld T•llllllll J .. ....., ............ -Cini• ...... Clrcl Fr11lcllEvm llllllefeprty Klllly lllllwl 1111111 n1m11 .,_ WORD OF ADVICE: UNIQUE HOMES IS WHERE THE ACTION ISi .. Unique Homes has room for one, poss- ible two, experienced salespeople. Must be able to handle walk-ins, phone-ins, referrals. high office morale and liberal commission split. Unique has sal momentum and new listi~s are coming in daily. Ciall Jim Wood at 675-6000 to discuss your reaJ estate future . USTUff • mlTlllK -You'll get excited! 3 bdrm, 2 ba. wtth immac. care and charming decor. Walk to hi-school, shopping. $311,000 .,., •• nm Wftl -this house is m Realty beat up but beautiful view over Buck Guity. Vacant with pool and spa. $349.000 WUI• Wl • sncws -Single story 4 bdrm with Incredible view of ocean/bay. Upgrades include mouldings, skylights. $650,000 SUlllUI• • C.. -new home in quaint old area. 2 story, 3 bdrm, 2 fireplaces and just blocks to shops, beach, parks. cafes. $485,000 , .. OM llTI Nil -Popular H. v .Homes, perfect condition wtth pool, spa and boat/A. V. storage area. 4 bdrms. 2'h baths. $357.500 ---$759,000 a ABOYE----- 1 IRU •TIE lllFfS -in San Clemente, spec- tacular vtew of the Padflc, 5 bdrms. mediter- raneen flavor. owner win finance. S 1,500,000 1 HU.-Here's a S*ftP9red.Md P8f'llfld condominium over- looking Big Canyon golf COWM. 2 bdrm, 2 -plantation shutters, enc. garage. $229,000 · , n--.a llYFlllT -50' in prime location on Bay. Charm, secluded patio. pier, float. Large master & sitting room. $995,000 ID, ID, ID! -Ocean Blvd. 3 bdrm, 2 bath, 1 story on highly elevated 40' lot. Approx. 180° view. Buy adj. 30' lot for 70' frontage. $895,000 llC CMYM RY -Customized Broadmoor unique floor plan, 5 bdrm, city light view wtth country like living. Spacious feet. $759,000 Pflmlll T ... I•-Brand new, on the sand, 2 bdrm, 3 ba, lg master with fireplace & spa. European kitchen with imported tiles. $850,000 CW Clft -.U• -A rare find, spectacular view, sunny decor, and a one of a kind "great room" overlooking the bay. $850,000 IOITOUIUll lllSlll -Overlooking Little Cor- ona. Almost new 2 bdrms, 3 firepfaces, 4 baths, 2 kitchens. Most spectacular. $950.000 OPEN HOUSES Sunday 1-5 Clillll c.. $850,000 3 bdrm, spectacular view llcllil/lli c..,. $232,500 2 bdrm, 2 ba. or lse S 1400 per mo ..... 11111 $269,000 Highly upgraded, 3 bdrm. end unit Cllfll c.. $249,000 Large 3 bdrm. 2 ba townhome ara z. 1111 THE NEWPOA'T: ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWSllRVINE TODAY WELCOME TO OUR WORLD. • • ,.,, EMERALD BAY-The ultimate statement of gracious living, this 5 bedroom, 51h bath home has sweeping whitewater coastal views and every amenity you are likely to want. The furnishings, which were all cus- tom made for the home, are included. A magnificent one-of-a-kind offering. $3,900,000 SPECTACULAR OCW VIEWS from this build- ing site in Emerald Bay, one of the finest· gate-guarded private communities on the coast. Easy walk to private beach, tennis, pools. Price includes plans for large fam- ily home with swimming pool. $435,000 OCEAIVIEW COlllO-Blue water, palm trees and Catalina sunsets are all part of the beautiful vistas from this spacious 1 bed- room unit with nice sun deck. Located close to shopping and the beach in well maintained building with elevator. $125.000 IORTH LAIUIA ESTATE. A landmark in La- guna Beach. Two legal houses on separ- ate streets located along North Laguna's "estate row". Oversized street to street lot with fabulous main beach views, crowned by an impressive Greek Revival structure. Remodeled in 1965 with all marble coun- ters and fireplace. $495,000 VICTORIA BEACH home plus income in excel- lent location. Fabulous panoramic ocean views and gorgeous sunsets. Huge deck for entertaining and just steps from beach. $349,000 SLEEK AID SOPHISTICATED-This 3 bed- room and den home has a grand ocean view! Great location in Emerald Bay. a gate-guarded pri¥ate community, ctoee to beach, pools, park and tennis. $828,000 EMERALD BAY-A warm and wonderful family home on a quiet cul-de-sac. Nice ocean view, 5 bedrooms. 4 baths. and sep- arate adult and children's entertainment areas. Lovely private pool area. A great home for the family who loves to en- tertain. · $1.050,000 CHARIER UPDATED-Adorable 2 bedroom home with hardwood pegged floors, new bathroom and separate dining room has jusl been painted and is ready to move tn. Nice deck and located just a short walk to beach. $259.000 SEREIE All PllVAn-Superb whitewater views from this oceanfront home in gate- guarded Emerald Bay. 'fwo bedrooms, den, huge playroom, potential. Lovely en- try courtyard lends a feeling of privacy. $2,200,000 Turner Associates Realtors (714)494-1171 . · · .Sevin6 Your R~ Edtlt~ Nada For 31 J'tMJs . ................ . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . ' J -• -• LDMotY ~ 3 bedroom home In I.....,, Vl9w Hill with klechen llnd Wriily room ope1~ ID wry~ wttl •odlcl!Ped prd with gorgeoua custom pool end..,.. a.. for •....ming. ... Dl·l• l9rl ClllT 8E111 • Lovett ground floor custom deconded 2 bedroom 2 tMrth condo with petio. In super complex with community tennit courta. pool, ..,._ beautiful rec room and neuteua wotkout center with sauna and showers. IUll 11.... 111·•• mTI CUIT IOll · Small eecurity complex in best area ck>ee to lhopa. Upper 2 bedroom condo. large beamed ceilinged IMng room with fireplace, dining room and deck. Lovely grounds with community pool. Assumable VA loan. SIN.• 111·1• CllTI IOI · Fastside complex with community pool, steps to *>r'M and ~rama. Two story comer unit with 3 bedrooms. 2 betha. woodbumlng fireplace and nice patio. A Hate poft.hlng and you'll have a gem!! ..... 111·1• .U .._ -· oc.n and bey vtewa. Fomw model mded with extru. Two m..-8Uites. mirror9d w•drobee. ...... heh neutral colors and COY9f9d patio. Guarded compl9x wtth pool and ._ Submit on Laguna trade. 11... llM• ...... -• MCUfMy complex with pool, 9')9 and clubhouM In Huntil~ Beach. Two *>ty, 2 bedloom CUlbnlad wteh mirrora to take maximum ed¥antage of front row ........ ,..... views. Mllee of beech at your front door. ... 111 ·•• ,__ IClll .. from mo.t roomL HMtwood ftoora and lovely d.cor In .,.. 3 bedroom townhome with country ~dining and .-ng room. Bright and eky living room °'*" '° *ve deck. Community pool • ..,. and '8nnia. 11!1• m... fMTml mna .. NMr NW lcNefy 3 bedfoom home with den end tonnel dining room p1ua brick end redwood petio on qu-. cut de .-c. Dot.,.. paned windows and extensive uee of tMe and au cabiMtry. ... Dl·1• .... mTI ... Large 4 bedroom 3 bett'I home with fwnly Md tom.a dlning rooms In Yfl/l"f ~ neighbor- hood. W8ll to echoo& Blink owned. will carry 1 It TD with or-ttlrrnl.. ... 111·1• .UT LICAMI • ga• guarded Beyah«• with private ti HcMa. &,.,., ~ In l'tit 2 bedtoom, 2 beth and den ax.. •IPPM around IP9C:k>u8 patio on large comer lot 8F1 I FR NEEDS FAST SALE. M-• 111-1• •amen 1n.,.. •••port 8liKt\ community--. poo1 end......_ Alfurtlilhed 4 be*'OOft\. ~ tMrth home on cams lat ....... dln6ng room. M"'"Y peitio and gr..a M.neM W.W.. 8tiort --'° OCl9M. ............. 111-1• U A MIJ • a.ming ltMngled New England _.. 3 bedroom home. Paneled fivtng room wtth uMd brick _..ends-Md wlndowa. room for~ on p6dc8l tencid aunny corner lot cloM to beachea. Submit ......... .... 111-1• _. aMI Ideal beach houM. for vacation or forever. Wondertul 3 bedroom with IOft and two story IMng room ...,_ Mtge ....,.. and Iota °' windows for ltgttt and Uy 111Hng. ac.. to N. Beyfront. --a... • ····-LllllY ..... -........ of NelWPC)lt Hlwt>of'• t»Olllll• ac:IMty. ~ 3 bedloom. 3 bett'I with ·~ ...-Y room Md 2 S*loe In MCUrity building. BoM elip 8\TM ... ··-111-1• ----IM.D • ~ ctwming 2 bedroom r9d brick ~ ... waullld ceilnge. treplace, new carpet Md lowly pello 9lua epeciou9 2 bedroom upper unit for Income. Qoee to terry. ...... m.- .... WmTCW BuHt in 1985. Top quality 3 bedloom with Fr*'<:h doora. double paned windows. oak ftoora and cabin•y. ape tub in ~ bath, tonnaJ dining, •t-in kitchena. and vtew belcony. Walk to Peninsula' restau,_,. and ehopa. .. .,... 111·1• EqllllT( IAYFml Clm · with availat>Wt boat slip. Sotd completely furnished including stereo and TV with customized furniture styted specificalty for this spacious 2 bedroom. 2 bath unit with fabulous bay views. Security building In Udo area. walk to shops and restaurants. .... 111·1• CUllC 9flflHIAIUI on quiet end of Lido. Beautifully remodeled 4 bedroom, with spacious dining room and master with hand painted beams. cozy den and gourmet kitchen with custom tiles. French doors open from vaulted ceilinged living room to bricked courtyard with fountain. SUI• 111-1• -.A. ~. ~'*· MYlm Clltl · SpKious high ceilinged See Diamond plan on the bey. Immaculate 2 bedroom and den wi1h tonnal dining Md ll1lllched 2 car garage. Plant:ation lhUOera and lowly .U mantef are a few of the upgrades. Ga1led comptex with community poof and IPL ..... ••·1• unmr ru1 111 . ~-Ne•pOft Hatt>or and nWtt lights views from this newly carpeted. 2 bedroom and den with ~ ctMlinga. and large deck Setler will consider Ade and wiU carry 2nd T.O. Available doctt for 50' boat ··-Ill·•• &.91 Rf •atUTt ·An archilectural gem built around IU9h plltio on wide lot. High ceilinged masl9f down with cozy den with fireplace. 2 children'• bedlooms in upstairs wing ptua ....,..... maid's room. efegant tonnal dining and gourmet kitchen. ONWER MUST SEU. make °"9r1! ... 111·1• -.El ~ lM'.A -new listing in prime Newport nejghbor- hood. Freshly refurbished and unusually spacious 6 bedroom with •t-in tanWty kitchen. tom.I dining with a garden feeling. tamity room and tpllCious gmme room ~ to pttvate courtym'd with cusaom pool. ··-111·•• .. .,...., ..ux . beeutifuly matntllined. Upper unit haa 3 tpeCioua bedrooms and large living .,... with Wlllllior'91 ... of beed\ actMty and ......... Lower ha 2 bedrooms for income. Exc:elent high bel9nce .-umllble =-llt·t• ----T.mtic 2 110ry 4 bedloom family home with den .... dllgtt1ful 3 bedroom. 2 bd't furnished apwtment wfth "8 own sunny beloony <Mir lhe Q9l1IG8. New plumbing 8nd .... h ....... 1 ....,.,... from beflrCMtl ll1U8 111-1• C W ~ on Brilleol In Com ..._. wfth Income ol '11llOO .. monl\. .... owned. .. Mllll I• Dl·t• --CMI· hlMlb• t.y..._ LIU new ~condo eold .... ~. rtghll. ~ ...... 2 bedroom Md den (or 3rd~,_... Cliff 'SJ9 Md~ dedt. ,... ~ oak ftoora and dHlper papef'L Gated community .. pool Md--...... °" ..... oplon. ..... . ...• M" 110 glll8d pr1llge.., .,..._ buctie&. Ne9r new Q'*>m Cape Cod wfth 4 ~ including ,...., with litling area. formal dining. tllmly room and den. Donner windows enhance the curt> .. °' Wa propel1y with 3 Areplecee. wood ftoor-. French c:toora. brtdc petio llnd 3 car gmrllg8. II -Dl·I• M"9? 9lO on Blllbo9 lllMd.. a.ming temodel with 3 bedl~ 2 heh end ~ in w:f'I unit. compfeta with fumi8hingL Airy comer loc~ doee to mM'I 11ree1 shopping. Oeairable aumnw, winllr ,..,..._ 111.. ~ •CU.· Cusaom remodel1d and proMwonaUy decotated in tones of peach and vanilla wilt\ ble•ched oak cabinelry and hardwood floors. A 4 bedroom home with tamity and formal dining rooms. 3 ~ atrium and epllcious gourmet kitchen. BANK OWNED ... 1741• 111-14il l'll•ITllY unmrr LIT -on widest pert of bay. 5000 Sq. Ft leYef lot. suitabfft for 4,000 fl home and slip for iarge sail or power boat Prestigious area of custom homes with lovely city light and boating action views. .1111.• at-1• .... raua -,... .... of mam channel and harbor boating activity. Outstanding 5 bedroom home with family and formal dining rooms. high ceilings and terrazo floors. Lovefy terraced yard with ~ childrens play area !!.~ poof and spa. .... MLm m. uY'flilT ~ iplex in aupett> 80Uth t.ytront view location. Spacious comer property • • bedroom. 3 beth with deck up, 3 bedroom. 2 beth with beyfront patio down. llll• 111·1• . .. ,, . ._au -Set.Mt hithop retreat 1n Corona del Mar. Landscaped courtyard with pool and spa and flibulous views of Newport Harbof from mo9t rooms of this 6 bedroom tea.irity gated .estate with form.a dining and h\198 t.mity room. den, library, wine cellar and darlt room. ••o" --111 -1• PQllllTlll UY · Beeutitul home with two docks for 2 *ve boetl plus .,,.._ one. , ...,...*t dec:ot at d 5 bedloom. 'beth. with b'ft\91~and~.3~ and S;cliw\ist\ tile loon. EX1llnSiwt UM of minota and akyfights for open airy Meling. Security and 3 cs glWllg& lt.111.9 llt·•• lW Rf · Totatty remodeled• bedroom inoludmg beyfront mueer with firepl.8c:e, h"as/hers t.lt'8 and ..U.ng room P'us famtly and tormal dining roomL FNeh and ucaing wrth French windows. spa and berber ~ 19-Bays.de pebo with peer and ••P. Owner wW conllider trlldea tor Udo or S.yahores. JUST REDUCED!! ...... 111 -1• unmr rwat• in this 3 bedroom wr1t1 office. den openlng '° 20' • pool. gounMt kitchen and dramatic 2 llOry living room wfttl a wall of ....... opening to waWfront petio leeding to your do<* tor _.. • .i boM&. Superbty remod8'ed with an iJnC)C"911i 11e Corona del Mw 9ddrw. ................ 111·1• Lm1 &£ W LDTm · Spedoua. nditional. twp *>ty t.mify home. Four bedrooma. tllmily llnd formal dining rooms, remod 1lad kitchen. on extra a.rge lot with watarft <Mlt pdo and dock with 9ide tie. Anxious owner will consider mcctwnoe. ~or n SubmM ................ Ul·I• Ml I I El M"9? with <Mir 80 fl ol ...., trom.Qe and pencnmicviews of thewid9111s-1°' Newport Hatbor. Ulrge. gracious 1 sacwy • bedl oom home with tormat dinrng. «amity and sun rooms P'us courtyard pool ln this exclusive waterfront community with privalla ti 11~ ··--111 ·•• ••••• WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS· l4J6 W. COMI Hwy. ~wponleKt.' J&S Marine Ave. B._, Wwt •n 1111 P• -...Ma!. 1117 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWSllRVINE TODAY .._ De ........... ...._ ...., ... Worwadom wWdt 11 a_.._ ol ~......_Ca I' all• II CG ..... ._... I ••'Jtnsdw•s ........... o1 ........ 1 .. ., ................... .. ,.MM! d .... olc• add1,..._ndm%&_,.•.,...._. ... _,_. ..... s .......... . Trwto.flr6dw 'rwewmts_. .. , .... .._ ....... , h t•,..a•••J•wl*il61ie ........ Tiie New~ r ... ,.o.ttm ........... doe ... ~ .... -. DATE PROPERTY ADDRESS TRUST DEED CONSIDERATION Dec. 22 Dec. 23 Oec. 23 Dec. 23 Dec . 24 Dec . 24 Dec. 24 Dec. 24 Dec. 24 Dec. 24 Dec:26 Dec. 30 Dec. 30 Dec. 31 Dec. 3 1 Dec. 3 1 Dec. 3 1 Dec. 3 I Dec. 3 1 Dec. 3 1 Dec. 3 1 224 Goldenrod A venue 276 J Circle Drive 1730 Galaxy Drive 2 18 Via Lorca 1556 Ocean Blvd. 17 13 Ocean Bl vd. 1104 Dolphin Terrace 22 15 Bayside Drive 2 13 Iris Avenue 514 36th Street 200 Via San Remo 221 33 rd Street 1539 Cumberland Lane 110 I E. Balboa Blvd . 1559 Ocean Blvd . 326 Orchid Ave nue 29 Balboa Coves I 00 Via Flo rence 224 Via Orvieto 6 16 Via Lido So ud 3 I 2 35th Street Unavail Unavail $520,000 Unavail $207.000 $43,000 Unav ail $400,000 $450,000 Unavail Unavail $122,000 $222.000 $820,000 Unavail $19,500 $425,000 $222,000 Unavail $470,000 $148,500 $315,000 Unavail $650,000 . unavail $230,000 $235,000 Unavail $1 ,200,000 Unavail Unavail $60,000 $152,500 $277,500 $920,000 $310,000 $45,500 $432,000 $372,000 $350,000 $325,000 $165,000 a note from maury LOOK AT THESE GOOD BUYS!! Open Sunday 1-4:30 2227 Port 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. CDM-SOuth ol Highway Pride of ownership! Three bedrooms, owner ~ccupied 25-plus years . Owner ready to move-with lar:ge cash down, owner will carry. Cal I for appointment. Open Sunday 1-4:30 23712 LandlaW.w El Toro 4 bedroom, 2 bath beauty. Upgraded throughout. On cul-de-sac with large RV space. Renta~Y-11 ·'Wida' lots, Illa ro . accent Newport North Newport North Villal. Ina ~ ..... y .. ....--~.q, detidled hOam. ......, opened for sale in NewpoJI lercb Located betww MICArtlnlr BouJevud and Jamboree Road, the homes ha• 3 and 4 bed- room&, with from 1,920 to 2.378 square feet. Prices 1tut under $300,000. Architecture is distinctly Mediterranean, with mt clay tile roofs a prominent feature . Forty-foot frontages impart a ~de look" to the homes. This more practical orientation of home to lot causes the garage to recede, even though it is 3- car size in one plan and oversize in two otben. There is also greatly inc~ased curb parking for guests. The four fioorplans each offer a selection of tradi- tional or contemporary exterior, with appropriate detailing. Many details and even larger features are borrowed from custom homebuilding practices. Copper rain gutters; top-grade hardware (Baldwin on exterior doors, Scblage inside) and fix- tures (a Grobe faucet in the kitchen) and top-of-the-line appliances (a Whirlpool black glass oven, dishwasher, and microwave, a Kitchen Aid gourmet range); the lavish use of French doors; the rounded drywall comers; the mature trees that populate the front yards; the full-width, full-height bathroom mirrors with their light fixtures mortised into them; even the patina on the courtyard and stree t lamps are more often associated with custom-bui lt homes. The list goes on: sweeping s tairways, entry ceilings that soar almost 30 f ~ multiple fireplaces (all of which wort), sec-through, p~through glass- shelved kitchen cabinets, hand- Ht ceramic tile counters, IMifelaer-ltlOct-topPecl work ,...,., ....... c,.u;.. 1iPt1, com~n11d ahowaa. cao- opy bathroom wiadow1; optional ~ aDd ~ elem wbale windowed walls look out Oft!' the lower floor and entryway. If some of tbae item& are particular to one or another floor plan. luxury iJ still the overall standard. · The landscaping alone sets Newport Nonb ViUas apart. Full-grown palm trees have been used extensively, and yards are lush with foliage. And all you have to do is enjoy it; the Homeowners' Association maintains it. When you want to move outdoors, the recreation area is ready for you with a SO-foot pool, a spa, cabanas (with tiled showers) and sundeck. It too is lavishly landscaped and it, too, is maintained professionally with Homeowners' Association dues contributed monthly by Newport North Villas residents. Membership information is available at the sales office. Of the location, nothing need be said to people who know Newport Beach; and for people who don't, the best description is an invitation: .. Come and see." Furnished models arc open at Newport North Villas every day from 10 a.m. to S p.m. Take the San Diego (40S) Freeway to Jamboree Road westbound. Take Jamboree Road west to University Drive, where you tum left. From Uni- versity, turn right on La Vida, then right again at La Sahld. Signs will direct you to the models and office. For f unher information. talk with Gil Leyva or Scott Alston at (714) 644- 1652. MT t.mD C.1.11.-Twa new elegant condOa with .,.,lted Ceiftngs. So light Md bright Each hes 2 bedrooma .net a loft, full eecurtty ~.custom cabinetry and much, much more. P._. call to see. '380.000. ' UNOA TAGUANETTI m'Yll.All -.y UNIAIEI W.. A pleasure to ahow this remodeled home featuring brand new kitc;hen and appliancee. Freshly painted and wall- peper coordinated. Bright and airy 5 bedroom 3 bllth. Soaring ceilings, French doors, wet bar and huge backyard. $589,000. JANINE DU BOIS IOUlllT AFTEI llOIECUFFS-Ocean views enhance this gracious custom 3 bedroom home set on a large lot just a stones throw from gated beach. The charm of days gone by with lath and plaster, crown mould- ings. hardwood floors, French doors and lots of warm use of brick! Move in or plan to expand. Priced to sell at $695,000. MARILYN HILL IEW 01 TME MARm Rare two-story Harbor View Hills Broad moor on a large corner lot with spectacu- lar views of Catalina, the harbor, and Newport Cen- ter! The sunny kitchen and family room have been completely remodeled with oak floors. custom oak cabinets and Pella windows and doors. Three of the '4 bedrooms. including the master with its private deck, enjoy the views. Sellers have bought another. $625,000. WTILUFF-IEW USTl•6-Sll6U FAMILY HOME. Ex- cellent location facing Eastbluff Park. Huge comer lot with lots of room for expansion and pool. Added seconet story would provide fabulous view. This home needs a decorator's touch and is priced ac- cordingly, but has great polential $279,000 includes the land. SALLY SHIPLEY /JOYCE DABOL T NEWPORT BEAC~ .. MARILYN Hill EAITllUFF-REDUCED TO 1338JDI WITH WO. Partial view of ocean, Catalina. night fights_ Located at one of the highest points in Eastbluff with an extra large lot and a park-like setting. Upgraded 4 bedrooms. 2'h baths. single level. with living/dining area. family room. air conditioning, 2 fireplaces and inside laun- dry room. Submitf SALLY SHIPLEY /.aOYCE DABOL T ElEIAIT QUALITY IAYFaT HOME with pier for large boal French doors open to terrace and view of chan- '*'·Pavillion, Fashion Island. Four bedrooms. 4 b9ths, powder room and Y, bath. Entry opens to formal dining f'.000', step.down living room with mar- ble flreptece, waJk-in bar and dramatic spiral atair- CMe. f 11mily room has used brick firepttlCe, built-ins lndude big screen TV. Gourmet kitchen, 3-car ga- f'l9t. Gated community. $3,450,000. llARILYN TWITCHELLJllARIA llEllCOVITZ , ' ' • , t ' .. • .. & L ~. ,._,,. All llUREWAlfWlllR-Exl)Mded5bedroom Do- ver Shot• home with prtvm dock. Seller may con- •idertnadefor Huntington Harbour waterfront home or income ~ property in OrMge County. $795,000 indudea the land. DON DeTHOllM CUFF llAVEl-IECLUDEI • WllEY. This sunny 3 bedroom home ii situated on the cliff side of Kings Place containing 2 water heaters, a deck and poten- tial water view. Call for details. $345.000. LIZ BEAZLEY LUXURY UVlll OI THE IAY with boat slip available. Extra large, light rooms impeccably decorated con- do with 2 bedrooms and large convertible den plus 3 full baths. Sellers will trade for income units or com- mercial property. $520,000. TRUDYSTUBBLERELD HAR• VIEW HOii Ei-POPULAR ... OITE60". Four bed- . rooms. 2 baths. fireplace. Formal dining room and living room have cathedra1 ceilings. Large kitchen opens onto spacious patio. The pool-size backyard is enclosed and beautifully landscaped. pfus auto- matic sprinklers. Just steps to Anderson Elementary School. $290.000. ANN LENT 116 CAIYO• VERSAIUES-Extra large lot on golf course with gazebo. barbeque. pool. New marble entry and d1mng room floor. Needs cosmetic repairs New French' doors from kitchen to yard Great po- tenttal. $795.000. DOROTHY HARDCASTLE NEW O• THE MARKET-Bluffs end unit condo. 3 bed- rooms. 2 112 baths. Completely remodeled kitchen with custom cabinets and new appliances Fire- place. wet bar. Walk to schools and Eastbluff Vil- lage. Meticulously clean home. $225,000 includes land MARIA BERCOYITZ .. THE BEST Of BOTH WORLDS". En1oy a quiet. country setting and walk to shopping and buses. Three bed- room. 2'h bath condo in the Bluffs of Newport. Large country kitchen. fireplace. shutters throughout $239,500 includes the land. CAROL PANGBURN BLUFFS--IEDUCED 125.000. Spacious 4 bedroom end unit overlooking patio and greenbelt. One bedroom and bath on main level Great versatility for office. maid's or in-law quarters. Three bedrooms upstairs Eating area in kitchen and large dining/living room $285.000 includes land. SALLY SHIPLEY f JOYCE DABOL T llUFF~ BEDROOMS-REDUCED 115.IDL Spacious end unit in immaculate condition. New drapenes. carpet and fresh paint. Very neutral. I ight and airy. Eating area in kitchen plus livang/d1mng room com- bination. Extra large patio. $254,000 includes land. SALLY SHIPLEY/JOYCE DABOL T CUSTOM BAYFROIT HOME WJTH SUP FOR LARGE BOAT- Magmhcent bay and city hghts view from the spa- cious master suite and ad1acent retreat Four bed- rooms. 4 baths. French doors and windows. beau- tifu lly f1n1shed hardwoods throughout. granite kitchen counter tops. marble accents in baths Sep- arate hobby or exercise room $1 .075.<X>O • DON OeTHOMAS UllYEISITY TERRACE • 1m1E-New on mart<et• Sin- gle level 3 bedroom. 2 bath. end unit on wide green- belt. French doors, plantation shutters. 2 patios. double attached garage. Won't last at $165.000 . CA.AOL PANGBURN HEAR THE CIASH OF WAVES 01 THE SOD t rom this superbly located duplex on the peninsula between 19th and 20th street Upper unit has a smashing v•ew and both units have bu1lt-1n kitchens and t1replace. One house from the sand at this price-incredible. $345.000 CAROLYN MASON/CHRISTEN NILSEN TW04-Pl.EXES. IEWPORl HEISITS. Great location. All 2 bedroom units with enclosed garages. $685.000 BARBARA CHAMBERS · 759-9100 Ability·• Experience• Integrity• Since 1923 .. - - P• a Ara I. 1117 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COST A HES~ NEW8llfMNE TODAY Maibor view, decor keys Villa B81tJoa ·, Residents at Villa Balboa, a community of luxury condo- miniums, enjoy the best of both worlds. An architecturally impressive homo in a~ Newport Beach location-with all the easy care and security that provides the peace of mind to lock up and leave when business or the ski slopes beckon. Situated on a prime site over- looking Newport Harbor, Villa Balboa is now selling the Bluff Collection, a specially enhanced final offering at this popular Newport Beach community. Priced from S 165,000 for garden courtyard views or from $2SS,OOO for larger, ocean view plans, this attractive gated com- munity is a Newport Beach value that's too good to last. Both year-round residents and those looking for a second borne appreciate the thoughtful plan- ning that has created this com- munity. Situated behind a pri- vate. electronically controlled entry, the community also includes a main door lobby call code sy tern and garage card key entrance for added peace of mind. All this complements the fast paced lifestyle of many of the Villa Balboa residents. In addition to the ease of living at this elegant location. residents also enjoy the cosmo- politan lifestyle Newport Beacb provides. Villa Balboa puts residents within walking dis- tance of warm sandy beaches. excellent dining. fabulous shop- ping and a sh ort drive to major business and cultural centers. These homes entertain with style having both formaJ dining rooms and spacious living rooms, fareplaca surrounded by bright solarium Windows, hiab volume ceili.ap, and an out- stuiding view orientation Iida to the ocean or the garden courtyard. Most plans include a spaciom family room or den and two large bedrooms. Exquisitely appointed kitchens include a five-burner gas range and memory/ microwave oven com- bination, hand-finished oak cabinets, hand-set tile counters, attractive recessed lighting and skylights on the third floor. Lavish master suites ae com- plete with a separate tub and shower. dual vanities and, in most plans, walk-in closets. Interior laundry rooms and abundant storage complement the livability of each residence. Enhancing the impression from the outside, exterior treat- ments have been carefully detailed and include hand- trowcled stucco in soft Mediter- ranean colors accented by cedar siding. Graceful patios and decks enhance the appearance of the three story Bluff Collection. Within Villa Balboa are two swimming pools and spas. with showers and dressing rooms and an outdoor fireplace with bar- becue. Located in Newpon Beach, Villa Balboa's gate-guarded entry is on Superior Avenue.just north of Pacific Coast Highway. Fully furnished model homes arc open daily from 10 a.m . until 5 p.m. For further information please call (714) 645-6459. A ·aw· If A CllaE-II 'a ' -.. 1111111 ... ti 1t ..... I I ........ II .. I I '11 11. k W ,..._ ............ .,_ ...... a 1&1 (lllM ........ ~ Ill ... Ill ,.,, .... I 1111 II .. cl ')II• (*"I· H .. lllf ti_... reek. ........... ~ rlla1 Ill .. I J'1t' ' S THE MONEY WATCH$ Interest rates not-low in 'land . down under' LENDER Bayview Mortga,e 640-0410 BMC Monpgc 851-0431 Far West Savings 8*% Call 8~ Call 9~% Call 9% 10% and Loan 8~% 2 ~% 2 9~% 1 9*90 9~% 259-1588 Metmor Financial 851-0202 Miracle Mon.gage Service United Western MortaaF Corp. 7.S2~JOO Yort. Linda M<mpp: m-1611 8~% Call 8~% Call 9~% Call 83'% - 9~% • 9~% • Call Call 8~% COMMENTS Euy qualilyina propam. (No debt ratioe run.) No qualif yina loan. Fwd rate to $600,000. 1 s year 9%. 30 year 9~%. Adjustable to SS million. Noo-iBcome qualifyina fWd rate Jou aYailable America .. Sth la,.at banker. Jumbo euy qualifier, pmcbue • rcfi.mDce. Affiliate of Metro. Life. AU for Don. No income qualiflCR. Specialize iD larF I £ lidcotial and IClf- 1 lflOJecl boftowcn. Direct ..., • F• Fun1h1 Call Dick DC>nett. Ask for Carol Ann Smith. 111 f.,_fllll! intcrc:at rata. Today there ia a hiab demand for ainale family homes and duplex propcrtia. It\ a teller's market where they can command their prices," said Fleming. Sea Lion Realty 519 Lloll llealtJ in Con• .. Mar, e1tabli1bed by owner- broker M.., S.illl'a in 1m. is a Fuetal real estate office which offen expertise in all areas-residential ula, residm- tial income and commercial properties, industrial loala and bu1ine11 opportunitiea. A "co~in-and~hat-about-real­ eatate• atmospbeR prnails • Stauffer and bia staff mcmbcn help clients acbine their real esta&e &oak. s. u. • ...., ii located at 3'11 Kut Cout BJpwa1; phone: (714') 613-mc. Rapid sales prOmpt early Westpark homes The approaching sell-out of Pbales I A ll at J .M. Pctcn COmpan" bjgh.ly popular patio tiome development of Watpark Promenade in lrvine•s new muter-planned community of Westpark, has prompted the prominent Southland builder to icbedule an early April release for the homes in the third and final phue, according to com- pany vice president of sales Ron Sherman. Of the IO l architecturally striking residences in the initial two phases at Westpark Prome- nade, only six arc still available, Sherman notes. .. As the flnt new home devel- opment within this centrally located Irvine master-planned community, Westpark Prome- nade is setting an impressive sales pace that continues to out- distance even our most optim- istic forecasts, .. commented Sherman. ..We believe that a number of factors have com- bined to produce such outstand- ing results, chief among them being a desirable Irvine address, J .M. Peters Co. 's reputation for home building excellence, and pent-up demand for a new planned community in the tra- dition of Woodbridge, Turtle Rock and Northwood ... Westpark's highly advanta- geous location is minutes from the Irvine Business Complex, South Coast Metro ~ and Newport Center. Close by, access to the San Diego (40S) and Santa Ana (S) freeways is commuter-convenient to busi- ness centen in both Orange and Los Angeles counties. Fine schools, dining, shopping, recreational and entertainment opportunities are all nearby. Dramatic Mediterrancan- styled architecture highlights four aiq)e-and two-story floor plans at Westpark Promenade. The luxurious detached patio homes offer two to three bed- rooms and two to three baths in a square loot.age range from J ,36 l to 1,998. J.M. Peten Co.'s dedication to quality craftsmanship is reflected in an appointment roster that includes such features as woodburning fireplace, cen- tral air conditioning, volume ceilings with custom hand- troweled finish, showers with ceramic tile wainscot and safety glass enclosures in master bath, masonry fencing, and front-yard landscaping. Kitchens arc light-filled food preparation centers, boasting such state-of-the-art appoint- ments as Dacor gas cooktop, Jenn-Air self-deaning conven- tional and microwave ovens, Jenn-Air d ishwasher, hand-set ceramic tile countertops with cast-iro n si nk, and band- finished oak cabinetry. 'fhe Wcstpark Promenade residences currently arc priced fro m $212,000 to $245,000. Westpark Promenade resi- dents will enjoy all the amenities of the Wcstpark community, including parks, swimming pools, bicycle trails, tot Jot and picnic area. These common-area facilities arc maintained by the Westpark Maintenance District, which is supported by monthly dues from all members. For additional information about the development or to join an interest list that is forming for the Phase Ill homes, contact project sales manager Diane Bettencourt or sales representa- tive Bob Blacklidge at (714) 733- 1308. To reach We1tpark Promenade, take the Culver Drive exit cast from the San Diego (40S) Freeway to Main Street in Irvine. Turn left on Main and right on Pasco West- park to the models, open daily 10 a.m. to S p.m. . Ala Z. 197 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWSl1RVINE TODAY,.• At Hope House. we cut out a lot more than drugs . \\'e l'Ul out tht' destructiw lifestyle patterns that altm_,_, ;u."'l·ompan)' chronic substanu..· ablN:. \bu \\111110( find another pla~ like Hope Hou.."*• in Orange County. \\e are 110( a ·halfway-house. \\'e are not a private. lCklay detox clinic. Patiem live at our thera· peutically-<>riented renter for a year or longer. leamm~ to CUT THIS OUT - ~------------------, I Please send your tax-deductible m ntnbution to: I Hope House. Inc .. 707 N. Anaheim 81\'d .. Anaheim. CA 92805. I Att.: Michael Grandis. Administrative Director (7 14) 776-7490 I I Friend $10 0 Supporter $25 0 Member $100 :J I I Donor S500 0 Corporate Sponsor S 1000 0 I I Name I I AddfeS.<' z· I I City tate •P . I Phone ( ) ( ) .J L------------------ 2 Bedroom 29 Sea Island (Mclain/Big Cyn) 675-6000 $232.500 Sat-Sun 1-5 4 Bedroom 104 Via Havre (Udo Isle) 631-1.ao $S49,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 #2 Atherton (Irvine/Northwood) 675-6000 $147,900 Sun 1-5 815 Via Lido Sood (Lido Isle) 0 • # • 675-6161 $2.200.000 Sat-Sun 1-5 104 V.ia Lorca (Lido Isle) 631-1400 ~.000 Sat 1-5 3 Bedroom 5 Bedroom 2763 Hillview (HV Knolls) 675-6000 $269,000 Sun 1-5 37 Canyon Crest (Cyn Crest) 675-6000 $249.000 Sun 1-5 1301 N . Bayfront (Balboa Isle) OUP 831-1~ $719,000 Sun 1-5 23 Ima Loa (Newport Crest) 831-1«>0 $227 ,500 1648 Bayside Or. (Bayfront) 831-1~ $1.350,000 200 Via Ban:elona (lido Isle) * Sat-Sun 1-5 Sat-Sun 1-5 87M161 $525.000 Sa1-Sun 1..S *Pool or Spa Key: •View 9G4 Via Lido Nord (Lido Isle) O • # * 675-6161 $2,625,000 Sat .. sun 1-5 6 Bedroom 1339 Hampshire Cr. (Dover Shores) I 631 -1.ao $569.000 Sun 1-5 # Family Room • Waterfront , -· N E W P fJ R T B EA C ~J 11.Ulll•• llMm Outstanding 2 bedroom .,... condo In eecurtty bulldlng. Community pool Md IPL Owner wil conelder .._ op- tion. Make often.. TIE llUFfl 1111.m Popular 1-.tory condo. End untt eurrounded by.-. Thl'M bedrooma, 2 bethe. highly maintained, .,.,qwia floo,. in kttchen/entry. FEE KUii TNlllllPIEI 11 .. Outstanding 2 bedroom, 2 bath condo. Upper unit with 80ering cathedral «*Unga. walta of mirror-Ught and bright. Move-in perfectt · VEWMIEI amm View and pertKt.ion ant the uttim11te of thi• 2 bedroom condo that ha to be Men to be appqciated. Many up- grades to make fife eay. · PHllllUU Pam Charming, SJ>Kioua 2 bedroom home with mini bay view. Large sunny patio, new kitchen, knotty pine panelling. Sellers very motivated. ILUFFI ~ Serene and immaculate 3 bedroom on a lovely greenbelt. Microwave and compactor, plus 3 patios. Nicely located in newer area. 116 CAIYOI 1Z11M Golf course view in quiet locatton. Extensive upgrading throughout. Two bedrooms, formal dinmg, large v.ew. deck master suite. IEWPOITIUCH 131 .. Very charming old Balboa 3 bedroom. 2 bath, upgraded kitchen, cozy living room, emotional home on a lot and a half, secret loft and guest unit. UrrfllAY ~ Six year old 3 bedroom home In gated, private arem over- looking pond in pert-like ..Wng. Reduced. Cathedral ceil- ings. Great value. ..,MTIEACll .,._ Situated at the end of quiet cul-de-Mc, this 11 a rare find. Just remodeled you wilt find 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, pool, paddle tennis and '.4 acre of land. Call nowt IEWPOIT IEAal .. m A. unique v. acre. Room fOf' your own tennis estate behind gated entrance. Mountain view, plans for 4200 sq. ft home, pool and spa. IEAVD --Fabulous panoramic view from a large COf'ner lot with beautiful landscaping. Wonderful 3 bedroom in private community with all of the amenities. IUCll IAY IGl m This best of both worlds-informal quaJity 3 bedr~ home within the prestigious Beacon Bay community. A very special homef W .... MT .... Duplex in finest condition. OCMn and cout1ine vtewa. Upper 4 bedroom ha 2 flrepfac.. huge mater bedroom, beamed ceilings. ....... . ... Beat value In Harbof Ridge. A profeaionally decor8ted 2 story. 4 bedroom, 3 'h bath home affuated In a location wtth views of city tights, r ... rvoir and moontalna. WTILUFf IWm Enjoy this spacious 3 bedroom home In a tropical ..Wng. Large corner k>t. Koi pond, fountain, gorgeous pool and spa. great city lights vtew. •CAIYll ••• A. lovely 3 bedroom, 3 bath, one story "Bordeaux", beeutl- fulty customized and expanded. Shutters. crown molding, beveled g&ass. Located in privete comer. Submit! .,....., .... ~ loc1t1 d 2 bedllalllft. 2 ..,. upper unit In New- ~----~. Nllutrlll decor,alrcondttJoned. 2 eriCkJeed ~ lpece9 ........ ... Top ielMd k>cation, stepe to South 89y. Dynamite J*tilllly remod1t1d duplex. Two 2-bedroom unita. Seiter motivmed. Bringoaerw IAIMaaAll ITTFm Just reduced $35,000. Terrific prtc. available fOf thie fl8w- tw home on Balb09 llland. T otalty Nm0d1l1d and ctwm- lng. ULIUllUm RR• Exceptional 10 veers old 312.5, 212 duplex, bey view, I• cted glau windows. Hardwood floors. jacuzzi, 3-car garage and carport. HM -.rything. ULIU lllMI .... Charming 3 bedroom beytront home with atudio unit O¥er garage. Shared pier with room for 2 boats. A must ... for island'°"""' . CORONA DEL MAR CHIU Ill MAI 1112.m tdNI Sandcaatle condo. Upper unit wtth wet bar, fireplace and some ocean viaw. cau for appomtment to show. JAllllE CIEH sm m One of the larger homes in this gate guarded aree. EncMnt- lng gardena, lovely private spa. Light and airy and meticu- loualy maintained. ...... ..... ExquiliWy ~ 3 bedroom with French doors and windows througl>Out. If .. light and brighr la a priority with you, thia one ta one you·u kNet cm .... Panoramic view from thla ideally located condo includM Pacific, Newport jetty and the bay. Pool and spa. Boat altpe available. IPYIUll.U. ••• One of the float valuea in the Newport area. Four bed- room•, family room, formal and lnfonnal dining, large 8P&- Move-tn condition. CAmEI lllAH ma. Dynamite k>cation-atepe trom gated bMch, this 4 bed- room, S'h beth pool home off•,. a commanding view. En- joy the prtv.cy and qui9tneea of the .,... ClllU IB. UI ,_.. ~. dignity and charm of an Engll8h manor houM, newly COMtructed with au the comfort and ~. Excellent financing. cm IFFF,m 0on•t miu this d\ancet Elegant four-Mvet home In old COM. Dramatic cetllnga and bllY windows. Two bedroom guesthouM In N9r. .... ...... lncr9dtbte combo-higMet quatlty MW construction plua belt view. Dream hOUM with ~ luxury and 100 ft. lot, front row OCMf'. . 644-9060 CORIER OF COAST IWI .. 1¥01111, N E w p u R ~ B t .. ~ c ~ I ..-m . ••n A....-awcu1Mabedroomtw. .......... ...._ •c1n1ntCllAllll>Md,...edllwtng.~••~IS1'1ll ... ~ kllcM\. double ............. -··II . I It• s,.doUI CUlbft on bluff~ beV end f!61mpDlt Cermir .... .., wtth .. Md 2 eddttiofNll bedtooml. .. blilha. Large kftchen and fl~. L81m.I I m Conektered lido'• fineat lnlide locatiofi. ..,. 2-stoty .... OftMna bt1ctl end ..... home reflK1a ...... n MrdWood noon Md gourmet kttcMn. .... . .. Pk:tu~ 3 bedrooms. fonnal dining room, lllec> a family room. French doorS, wood floof9, ehuttera through- out. Exceptional atorage and bullt--lna. •CMYll III m The flMSt In townhome living. A gorgeoua .. o.uvttte" with 4 bedtooma, large famtty kitchen, high ~Unga and lovely corner view location. llV0-1 ..,.. Exceptional value, 3 bedroom., den, waterfront pier and slip. Thrw-c:.r ganage, new kitchen and beeutiful awning COYef9d patio. L8111U 17 .. Outstanding custom 2 story, walta of glaa, high c.ilingl. gourmet kitchen, 3 fireplaces. Tlled patio with fountain and spa. Extra wide lot. . , .... ft&! ii L'..A 11119 Beeutifutty designed 3 bedroom home loeded with cNnn and a aupetb view, 2 flf'9placaa, plantation ahutten. spa and ample atoqge. WOT .. f.T ..... Cullom 2«ory OCMnfront built tn 1m. Beeutifut UMd brick ex\erior, t•cted gtm. akyt~ oak ftoora. doof'I and C8blnm. Ar9Place in mMter. IMI IOFDEI •1um Altout9tMdingftlueonthe~twlth pW, ~--­ aide petio, poet and 8')e. Expanded 5 bedroom home, a. land kitchen, 7(Y of bulkhMd. PHlllMA 11119 Two-etory contempoqry beyfront et..iom built In 1•. • Dock'°' 55' y8Cht. Garden patio on t.y. Thl'M bedrooms. 3 bMha. 2 fl,....,.. Sulit-in oU ~ ....... L81&E .... Peffect lido 4 bedroom beyfront on North Vl.w a.nn.t. au.ltty lntertofa with Imported hllNlln -gounMt kit· ct*\ eecurtty ~m. Pier dp fOt.,. bollt. LmAIAft FUT llFm T'8dfljonaJ 4 bedroom home wtth maJn turning bellrtVtew. ,.. Ouattty construction with fine fumttunt butH~M. Md on tee lend.