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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1987-04-16 - Newport Harbor Ensign.... Council is cool to ~oardwalk proposal developtnent of plans to rebabiJiaaae the existing oeeanfront boardwalk and comtruct a teparate 12-foot bike trail alona portiom of the area between 36th Street and "E" St!eet. What the council did . vote to do, however, was to haft tbe Public Worts Department continue in eff oru to devite a Jeu costly plan for tile reha- bilitation of the ex.ilting sidewut ad to also am tbe Police Departmiat additional leeway to monitor~ wt.a mistake ttie oceanfront sidewalk/ bike-pith few tl9e Tour de Ftaace. •t think we9re bles.ed that it baa not IS S•N1!4 Architects. charge ·new JWA terminaf-unsale structure• and that wet; facton were not adbucd to iD the design of entrances and exits to the parking facility. County officials responded to the char~ by safi:ng they considered the complaints Yoiced by die architects to be ~ ~ ... • tic< I IZ IOIDe of the an:taiticta invotftd wae pN11ed o~ for ~ Mid blcrabW contncts in coDDCCtion With the project. Airpori manqer George R.ebclla said that six Of the sixteen had applied for bid s>-=Uacs and that three of t.beni bad submitted bids.. •Y JUDY DUFl"'Y Carolyn E~ deputy director for tbie California Department of Trans- pc;>rtation (Caltrans), delivered bad news to the Balboa Bay Republican Women. Federated at their April 8 luncheon meetiag. Her messqe boiled down to one word: transportation. tics, Administrative Service, Transpor- tation Planning and Personnel Muqnnmt. · Tbe three firms that submitted bids, according to Rebclla. were Mclara.nd- V asquez who bid on parking, and Corbin-Yamaf uji and The Blurock Partnership who each submitted bids on the terminal bailding. All were eliminated, but McLa.rand-Vasqucz was amoug six finalists and was elim- inated only when the final three firms were selected. wrhere· jllll il:a\ any aood news in Oranae County transportation these days," said Ewing, who ovenees Cal- tram' M.a ~raasportarion, Aeronau- But Ewing bad two messages that might serve as gli.mmcrs of hope to TI 5 11•"'9!4 The China House ·Gould be history by June •Y GEORGE PAPPAS The ornate Otina House bas overlooked the entrance of Newport Harbor' for mote tlliiaD SO years a a remnant from an extra~ ~in N~rt BeiCh\ past. but ita daya are numbered. hi the ~ year, the historical reiidenoe bas beca•• ttiC IOUn:e of a bitter~ between the owW'I of tbC China HoUIC, wbo want to left) the ..,....,. to .U.C way for a moclenHtyled home, U4 tllil ~ bomeownen aiming to praene the bo•1 wt llilPc tlle .., deem it an area landtbart. l)apite ~tioa. it loots like the~ bom will bC i'Ui:d come early JUDC • the Newport Ciq COundl and tbe state Coatal Commission have bodl recea&ly pveo the ownen, Iun and Martha BeiDcbalilp, the ~ to besin constructing a Cipe Cod style home on the property. ·t~ tried to remain friends witb the people in t.be ~ bill it's becOmina harder and harder to do,• aap Jim leaucbamp. •After aU &lac lots were sold to us and it doesn' _. ~ we can' build on them," Beauchamp lidded. He .-dley arc awaitiaa tbe buildiq pamib from tllll city ad COllital Coni•jnioe before tbe COMtl_.. can act undcrWay in Jue. ~Everything should finally be cleared up in a month, ... he said. •1t will be a relief to get the house started."" The Beaudwnps actually ~ approval to start their comtruction plans last September, but opposition from the neiabbon stalled matters, cl•inu Brion Jeannette, a Newport BcaCb arcbitcct, who drafted the couple\ ~- -ibe residents kept appealing the commission's decision and tl~ us, Which slowed down the process," Jean..oette said. •we haft e~ in ordir now.• John Leslie, staff analyst for the Coastal Commiuioo, said a second "fmdings bearing• on the Beauchamps' plu will be held April 23. The purpose of the bearing will be for the commission memben to review tbcir decision to adopt tbe Beauchamps' buildiq plans, Leslie explained. The Beaoctiaaps altould m:eivc their final building permi:ta from tM Coatal Commission abOut a IDODtb ilftier tM fWdiQI ~ Leslie said. Duriq the ~ tM • I I clwmps pWa Will be req•ed to .ab l8l'C it ..... ~ teW:ra1 coDditions reqaired by the C..a& Comrinion. 1 a •••I an m11 mr-1'1 , , ' Clllll 11111. ...,. ... at LP I II A Pl II J 1 llltllr Is • fllll. 211 Iii • II ' T' •a II -• ... Wlf llf 1 I'* II - ?llml •Ill pa J 1f. PllTI If PmY Ill llEll P• I AFa ll 197 THE NEWPORT ENSIONIC08TA tEIA NEWSllRVINE TODAY . House ••• 11 I 1thlN1 I One of the conditiona con- oems bow close the Beauchamps can construct their house to the bay. An imaginary line bu been created to ensure the house structure is not built any cloter than about 20 or 2S feet from the bay. "We want to prevent anymore buildout in an area already built out," he said. 14If requirements are not met then the plans have to be . .:-~ .. rev~. Bill Ward, senior engineer of the Newport Beach Planning Department, said thJt the Beau- champs• plans are also being checked over by the city, a process which usually takes about four weeks. He added that the Beau- champs submitted their plan on March 6, so the city could be issuing the building permit this week if no problems are found. '7hey can' knock down the · house until the ,..Uta arc iuUed., .. i ..... DebWi lriibt, • environmental apeOialiat for Briaht Ud Auociatel. a Plwn- tia environmental conaultina #inn. which bu helped orcbea-- tratc the raideata' opposition to the Beaucb•mps' efforts. Bright said since 1ut NoVetD- ber the residents in tbt area have taken the tack of preuurina the Coastal Commiuion to revoke their decision to allow the Beau- champs to knock down the China House. 16We're trying to get them to cbanae their minds, but I haven't spoken to any of tbe Commis- sion memben for awhile," she said. l&Everything is up in the air right now." Leslie commented that the Coastal Commission recently concluded that revocation wasn't an appropriate way to go. 14Tbey thouglit it wouldn't solve anything," be said. Tom Thompson, whose fam- ily lives next door to the China House, described the Beau- champs• plans as posing a .. real threat" to the condition of his Ann Marie's Restaurant · will be serving Easter Bruncll from 10:30 a.m. ' . ' Reservations Suggested I /;;JJVN . 720-9000 ~EB RIE6TAUR.ANT 2640E.PCH c.orooa dd Mar Charming Easter Gifts. • • CHARLES H. BARR . owahome. .... -n terriltly concerned li1MNt die ,_ .... ~ into the bedrock under the Chiu Houe ... its effecta on the fouDClatioa of our own bOUIC, • Thoag110t1 .... Thom~a pointed out that the China Home ia bUilt on a foundation of bard rock, the same as bis own raidence. 16We don't haft tbcir fmal plan, but it's our unclent1ndin1 they waat to fractuN die ioCk under the bOUIC f« 8 ....... pnac. which w.dllei Tl tM foundation," be cl• •as •Jt'I a real abame W dae Qiu Home ii kilocted clowa lllld we want to ensure the iafetJ ol our own home,• be 9dded. . Thompson said M illd leYelal other neigbbon t•lkM with tbe Beauchamps aboat die rock f oi&Ddation under the ornate ltildure .neral weeb NO and be ~ them u •peat people.· ....-., aaid don't worry about it, but I dOA't tbiilk they have taken the proper precautio~" be at.aeid. •Jt won't be euy to cut thr0¥P the rock." A ~tition 1i1ned by the homeowners in the area wu rccendy aent to the Newport City Council and the Coutal Com- •imio-~ 8*aaclaa•p'1 coutractioa ,._ oa •rt '11'"'4'di••'.-. 1q8*H'oot, tw0«011 law wills ........... ad - uadcrpoancl partiq prqe able to contain four cmL Be said be ii not .... m. die cuct coat of the pro.ka riPI now (about SI million~ 1'8& M predicts the home ........ lte ·You're About TO Drive The Best Bargain Of vour Life ••• ~ ...... -......... -- COMPACTS TO ROLLS ROYCES 4, "has a car for ~vu,,,. a every occasion" Rent •nr car for I days, get the 7th d•J FREE $19!~ unlimited FREE mileage MAlat .... AC.,_, .... ,_.., .. ffllS'8dc.tar .... Slt.••dlJ ......... M wwMldidflllll .... tar-.r .... ,,_a.' .... :.· ................ .. .ale m 11 -. Allmt ._,., ClOllllW9d. Clll wend .. .. ~ ......... ~ ...... ,... . .,...., ___ ....,_ _:--------- .. .... ll 1"1 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS/IRVINE TODAY ..... I Faculty Follies become unifying force During the winter strange notices began to appear around the faculty lunchroom. "All motorcycle delinquents pleue meet in the gym at lunch." "Supremes-we need a 7AM meeting on Thursday-sec Vicki." Sue Kauth of the 1kita were silly. But I tbiilk those teachers would have received the same tidal wave of affection from the kids in the audience no matter what they bad done. The beat poetry reading by one of the English teacben was as much applauded as the punk rock.en, depravity. Tears came into my eyes. The song was part of my heritage, and I was proud of what it stood for. There was a silent moment before the applause came. Some of those teachers will never be the same. I • ..-aJkcd up to a faculty member that bas butted beads with me on a regular basis. "What is all this stuff?" I asked my friend Barb. "It sounds pretty serious." "Ifs goin1 to be great," she answered. "You'd better buy tickets while there are still any left. 'Macho macho man,• " she bummed. "It better be," I said. "'I haven' been able to get any leacner to a lunch meeting for the past two months. Why even the real strict teachers are in it. Like t-fr. Englefoot! His entire electronics class is plannina to come to the show just to see him sing that Beatles medley." "'Some of the ~p (advanced placement) teachers are portray- ing nerds, 0 said the vice- principal, .. They're doing quite well." "What are you going to be?" I asked her. --1 myself am a punkctte,"' she replied. "Wait until you tee my b ... au. Mark, a clerk for the bearing- impaired school, forced me to get ticketa. "I am so amazing in this show, you will regret it for the rest of your life if you miss it,"' he said. Still I held out. I ref used to bring the family to a abow where everyone was mak..iq fools of themselves. Then I beard about openinJ night. As IOOD U the show bad finished, amidst repeated standing ovations, the students bad stormed over to the ticket office and bought out most of the scats for the next night's show. When I beard that, I raced over and did the same. What made that show so special? There was the usual range of talent. One young English teacher was so wonder- ful in each of her skits that she electrified the backup singers around her. When she did 04Tbe Good Ship Lollipop,•• the science staff danced behind her in little shorts and beanies. They wore expressions of gravity worthy of physics research. AU of the tcacben, in fact, appeared serious and well-rehearsed. They were not going for cheap laughs. The tbemet "music through the decades,"' gave free rein to forties boogie-woogie, rag-time, rock-and-roll, and New Wave. Mark was truly a chameleon. He was a motorcycle hood, an Indi~ and later a half--stoncd reggae singer. It's true that some I was especially touched by Margie, one of the Spanish teacben. She walked onto the stage holding only a guitar. The old-fashioned kind-not elec- tric. "Ob no," I thought. "This crowd is too psyched-up for folk sonp."' Then she started "Blowin • in the Wind." Her voice was quiet but sweet. 1be adults in the audience seemed lost in thought. We hadn't come very far in the 25-¥ears since that wish for peace was first sung. Then she said", 04Evcrybody sing along." First one then another adult began to sing. The kids were quiet. I remembered every verse. So did voices all around me. "You were tenific,"' I said. "W asn' I?" he answered. A f cw of the more sedate faculty who bad the orgy around their motorcycles have become new people. "Born to be W-i-1-1-d," they warble as they take roll. The show brought us together. It humanized the faculty for the kids. I hope we can gather the energy to do another one next year. I want to be Aretha Frank- lin. s~ Kauth is a licensed ther- apist and counselor at a local public high school. She and her husband live with their four- year-old girl in Newport Heights. N-M board pushes school year back a week BYWDYDUFFY The 1987-88 school year will begin on Sept. 14, 1987 and end on June 23, 1988 for all students in the Newport Mesa Unified School District. The Board of Education settled on the dates at ita April 1 meeting. The late opening avoids the September h~ and pUlba the ending date farther into June than in past yean. Board member Judith Franco pointed out that it is hotter in September than June and that the late start sbouldn "l be an inconvenience. The board also beard an assessment of the district ·s cartb- q uak e preparedness and members came to a consensus that an on--site inspection should be ·conducted to make certain that each of st.afrs recommen- dations was in place. "There can "l be any 'hopes• or 'sboulds.' These are musu and shalls~"' said Roderick MacMil- lan of the procedures outlined for the board. A further report will name any measures that must be made policy by the board to ensure enforoement, though staff f cit that the provi- sions in the schools were good at this time. Dr. Norman Loats said ... A hallmark of the district is safety considerations for our students. Even when money was tight it was a top priority." The safety note lingered as the ------------------------------_. I With coupon thru ,, May 13, 1~87 615 Goldenrod Ave .. Corona dcl Mar ~y appf. o.fy . 759-1218 --------~~------------------~---- Full Assortment Easter Breads with Eggs Braided Rings • Easter Baskets Custom Made with Imported Chocolates & Assorted Candies • Board listened to a representa- tive of the City of Costa Mesa call for a board decision about changing the configuration of Fairview Avenue where it borders Costa Mesa High School. The change would elim- inate left turn pockets into the student parkin& lot and that of a aeighbc>rina churc~ The pro- graders. posal would alter the signal at Monitor Street to a four way stop and the school would share an enuance with the church. The board also accepted a check in the amount of $620 from the Costa Mesa An League to pay for Artist in Classroom programs for district f ounb The public hearing for the CaJif ornia School Employees Association Chapter 18 Initial Collective Barpining Proposal Reopeners for 1987-88 drew no public comment. The board retired in c.xecuth-e sc:uion to discuss the proposal. mt is almost f.aster and once again our designers have out done themselves. The Gallery and Florist are filled to the brim with delightful F.aster gifts of porcelain, crystal and of course chocolate eggs and bunnies. There is a fine assortment of cards and stuffed animals along with designer straw hats laced with ribbon and flowers. We think our people do an excellent job at Christmas; you11 find they oontinue the traditon at Easter. . .. • AMERICA~ MOST B&4U11F L GARDEN CENTER,.-. °'*'•••OCllW~·-~-loOdat Mlle MtV~•Aaic. llal\kllNm\lllllNlhN9 ll lld li9ad\ -''-RY • NXX>R PlANTS • FLORIST • LANDSCAPING • PATIO FURNITURE • ANTtQUES B 4--APR 11. 1117 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWSllRVINE TODAY ive Campbell _what's eeded to keep peace Spring tireak is here, and the Fourth of July looms on e horizon. For Newpon Beach residents, this is a time of mixed otions. We welcome the clear skies, the steady breezes, e warm evenings. It is what Newport Beach is all about- tans, sailing, dinner on the patio. Less welcome are some of the other features of Newport ach in the springtime. Traffic congestion and youthful wdyism are nearly as pervasive as sunshine this time of ar, and lead many Newporters to summer elsewhere. This year, although the city seems intent on making the 1c situation worse with three separate projects involving ne closures on PCH underway concurrently during spring eak and Balboa Boulevard torn to shreds, at least the unicipal authorities arc trying to get a handle on oliganism. It's an effort that actually began last year, with enforcement the city's cruising ordinance on Balboa Boulevard. That tion went a long way toward keeping the boulevard mcwhat drivable in the evening hours. This year, some other tactics will be added, a result of ndsight after the disaster of last year's Founh of July kend, which saw 150 arrests and a near-riot on Seashore nve. Police Chief Arb Campbell has promised to head off a at of that debacle, a promise everyone applauds. Some his specific proposals, however, have been greeted with os-especially the ideas of giving the Chief the power to pose an emergency curfew and of mandating summer rental ments be at least a month in duration. He has also en flak. for wanting to bill landlords for repeated turbancc calls to the police generated by their tenants. We don't have a problem with any of those proposals, ough we recognize that the minimum term on the rentals uld probably be litigated from now until doomsday if the y tried to impose it. What we do have a problem with young visitors keeping residents virtual prisonen in their mes, or making exiles of them, by their rude and often tructive behavior. Critics of the Chief have said he wants a "police state . ., ell, we'd be among the first against the wall if a real police ate were to be created, but we're 100 percent behind giving e Chief the tools he needs to protect life and property in ewport Beach. aker Communications 883 Production Place Newport Beach. CA 92663 (714) 631-8120 Ptea.w send mail to: P.O. Bax 9399 Newport Beach. CA 92658-9399 The Newport Ensign. Costa Mesa News and Irvine Today are published •eekly on Ttusdavs umTllTI: Randi Alterman, George Pllpplla. o.Md ortes-Robbins. Melinda Ke fer/Editorial; Danny Cota/ ography; Michael P. Ramirez/Cartoonist; Jim Fellon. Sue uth, Ryan Klein, Peter Bryan, Ken Tokuh/Columnim; Dina n Burger/Society. Robert Crabbe/Sports; Anneete Wtaon/ Estate; Bret Cotaon I Calendar; Peggy Darnell/ Religion. ...,...,.. IOI: nnis Sullivan/Production Manager zan Hart/Traffic CoOrdinator bby Dunevant/Proofra ader • • • • '° SCQl\lYF<XfT ... Time of my Life BY 11M FELTON 1--stad of a Newport bachfront property, maybe a Du1rte oll well In a few weeks, we are going to endure a moving experience again. participating in the great American household purge when we throw away, give away and pack our stuff from one house to another. Like the Greek catharsis which cleansed the psyche and the soul, Americans move on the average every five years to rid the garbage of accumulation. thus perpetuating the institution of the garage sale. Already, we have survived the ordeal of house-hunting, and the equally taxing agony of house-selling. and early next month we close escrow on a dandy condomi- nium in Duarte about the same time we close CSCTOW on our Orange County home. You might say we arc revers- ing the white flight, and when we tell friends this, we are surprised to bear bow many othen have left Orange County recently, and bow many otben wish they had. They complain of the freeway traffic, the increasing smog here, and stuff like that. We're not moving for these reasons, because by com- parison life is still pretty attrac- ~ here, delpite what SPON and AUaa Beet say. OUr reuom are mUif'Old. We came from AIUideaa; we ~ the mOUB- tains; we have falll.ily up there; we wanted something smaller that we coWd afford, somet.bina we could lock up and leave securely while we do more tra- velin&. aad we wanted to free the capital tied up in our ~nt home in Woodbridge. We are doing all this. But it is not 1oing to be easy. runnin& away from our myriad community involvements. We were, in a sense, Jiven 20 years in Orange County with time off for good behaviour. And we will still be down here, at least one day a week to look after some personal family mauen. to keep tabs on the rampant no-growth goonies. and to write this column as long as publisher Seth Baker and editor Roger Bloom want it. Next year, we will celebrate our SOth wedding anniversary. a rather startling and incredible statistic in itself. During these years. the family has bad its share of moving. from San Diego to Oxnard where I edited a daily news paper, to Los Angeles with the old Daily N~ws, to New York as an editor of Tim~ Magazin~. back to Altadena for adventures at the Daily N~ws, Scrip1 MagaziM, Foote, Cone & Belding and finally Seaboard Finance and Avco. Avco moved us to Orange County when Avco Financial Services built the handsome reflective glass buildi.ng in New- port Center, the fmt true high rise in Newport Beach. At the time, it was the tallest buildiq in Orange County. At another time. we1.l review our experiences in Orange County, and how the area bas cbanpd and bow we perceive the future. ~ now, we arc up to our cars in packing boxes, plannina ads to dispose of big f umiture and appliances, and ~otting a garage sale. Prof es- sional movers are 10 much faster, not just because they are professional but because they don' stop to read every old letter, every old clipping. every old scrapbook. There is no emotional tug every time an old toy or souvenir is tossed into the trasbbin. There are no argu- ments by moven over what should be saved and what thrown away. It's just packed. I was mentioning this to a friend who says he will never move ag~ because their attic is full of Hf c accumulations he doesn' want to know about . .. Im convinced we still have some unpacked wedding pres- ents up there ... 1be new home is somewhat smaller-by 200 square feet - than our present one. But it offen substantial value. Duarte is between Monrovia and~ some ten miles cut of Paudena, snug qainst the San Gabriel Mountains. We have a two-story townhouse, and the mountains from our master bedroom seem close enough to touch. The townhouse is part of an urban redevelopment project by the city of Duarte eight years ago, financed by a bond issue as part of a vast civic improvement program. The city maintains the grounds so there arc no monthly condo fees. And if you use 100 as the price of our Orange County property, the Duarte home is only 43. We are above the 210 Free- way, above historic Huntington Drive. Two blocks away is the beautiful Royal Oaks Park, nestled aaainst tbe exclusive community of Bradbury. East by two block.a is a new 18 hole public 1olf coune. West by half a mile is the termination of the 60S fruway, the Su Gabriel Vallqt freeway. We are 45 min- utes from Newpon Beach. So you 11 still see and bear from ua, perhaps not as ~ but probably oftener than you may wish. While we may have lived here only some 17 years. our roots 10 back to I 93S, wbeia my dad started a newsp_apu in Santa Ana. If I had ollly bought some waterfront property in Newpon Beach then, or ome lots on Corona del Mar, or an old lima bean faeld in Costa Mesa! Oh well, wbo kno~ wt may 1trike oil in Duarte. 0 .... II .. THE NEWPORT ENSIGNIC08TA MESA NEWSllAVINE TODAY "'91 This Easter, let's resurrect good will in NB AJ a youth, next to Cuistmaa time (the teaon for receiving u a child), my next favorite hol- iday WU Euter time. A$ide from bavins a week off from school, Easter wu a fun time. Spring Yfat in the air; the season for sprina bonnets and Suter bunnia, culmina•ina in the ridina of ponies, and the aooual Easter egg hunt at our loCal park. My Turn rm not mgatina we gi,.e up our joaina regimen but I am 1uges1in1 that it would make for a better Newport if we spent a like amount of time cultivating a friend . there will your bearta be also.• .. Judae not that you not be judged." ..Measure for measure shall not be your rule ... you shall mum good for evil." nil wu the aide of Easter I mew and enjoyed u a child. It will also be the side of Easter my children will come to know. But tbere ia another side of Eister, a side far more meanina- f w to a Christian than the one I haw j• daCribed. For u Cbriatmaa ii the cdebration of the birth of Jesus and repraenta the ICUOD of pvina, Easter repreeenta tbe resurrection of Jeam, a day of celebration and a time Of joy. Al ominous u the day of the crucifixion wu when the sun was hidden by the darkened skies of the bot-wind sand storms of tbe Arabian deaert, by contrast, resurrection Sunday wu a glorious day. It wu on this day, April 9, AD 30, that five women would reveal to the world the most startling discov- ery in our planetary history. It wu a little before three o'clock this Sunday morning, when signs of day began to appear, that tbele fave women- Mary Magdalene, Mary, the mother of the AJpbeus brothers, Salome, the mother of the Zebe- dee brotben, J~ the wife of Cb~ and Susanna, the daupter of Ezia of Alexan- dria-set out for the tomb of Jesus. The revelation of their discov- ery of the empty tomb has been the greatest cause of joy and celebration a Cbnitian can ever come to know. And it is this fact of Jesua • death and subsequent resurrection that we Christians celebrate Eater. But what are we really cele- brating? To me, Easter is a time of reflection on a livina Jesus- bis life and teachings and how these teaching relate to each and every one of us. And the under- lying truth of all tbele teaehinp wu lo~e; "love thy neipbor as thyself,·~ even to "love our enemia. • He didn\ aay try to tolerate them or IUive to under- ataod their motiwa, he said to love them and to pray for them. He wu no bJpcJaite. He lived up to tbae tnchinp for when be p'VC up bis life on the crou be said of bis encmia, •Father, fcqift them for they know not what they do ... And before be left us be gave us the patat commandment of all, •uve one another even u I have loved you. •Remember all that I have taught you and the life I have lived among you," be told his apostles. "My love ovenhadows you, my spirit will dwell with you, and my peace shall abide upon you.• We residents of Newport Beach are a fortunate few in the stream of humanity in terms of having achieved a most comfor- table lifestyle. We own more Mercedes per capita than any other city in the U.S . Our lifestyle refJecu material success but I truly wonder with all our material amenities if we are really happier than those less fortunate than we. Although material wealth reduca 'the stress of living, does it not also create in us a super- ficial value system. as we tend to look with envy upon those who have more than wc do? But the celebration of Easter bas nothing to do with our material lifestyles for Jesus taught that the goal of human self realization shoud be spirit- ~ not material. Spirituality becomes at once the indicator of one., nearness to God and the measure of one's usefulness to fellow beinp. Far from the gross material- ism that pervades our society Greg]. Vigoren, nns. Is PU!ased To Anrwunce The Reli>cation Of His Dental Practice To A Beautiful,, New Office In Newpart Unter And Is Nuw Welcoming New Patients. Pkase Call For Additional lnf amuition. JfJ() San Miptl Driw, Su*fiJI NftA!/JOrl &och, CAlifanUa 9'16fJO 714fl(J()·l 152 IY Will Y Ziil.Ai today. spirituality enharw:s the ability to di1eem beauty in thinp, ~ truth in mean- inp, and dilcem aoodneu in values. It ii tbc ablence of this inner life that brinp on our anxiety attacks, wbcD we foil ow the lewlinp of the stock market imaead of our hearts, and that is became temporal securities are always vulnerable, whereas spiritual sureties are impregna- ble. Would.n' it be nice this Easter if we could discard our vest- ments of self importance in favor of 1elf-effacin1 humility by extend.ina our band off riendsbip to a stranaer. Affluence begets a number of byproducts, most of which cater to our vanity so that wc look good to those we have little time to really get to know. I'm talking about the burgeoning hair and nail salons, tanning salons and fur salons desiped to pamper us and flatter our egos. Dick Richard, one of this town's most loveable bumani- tariam, used to say, ~There are no strangen to me. only friends that I have not yet met." Diet Richard well knew the meaning of Easter, for be was always spreading -Good Cheer" to everyone be came in contact with, u Jesus would have done. As we celebrate this ~ tion Sunday, might we not take a moment to reflect upon the life and tcacbinp of Jesus in the true spirit of Easter. Here arc but a few of the Master's sayings that arc as enabling and enriching as they were two thousand years ago. "Love your enemies; do good to those who persecute you." .. Discern the truth clearly; live the righteous life fearlessly." "By their fruits you shall know them."' .. Greater love has no man than to lay down his life for a friend." "Lay not up for yourselves treasures on cart~ but by your unselfish service lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, for where your treasures are, "Mercy shall always deter- mine your judgmenu and love your conduct." 06With the spirit in which you judge othen you shall also be judged." . These are but a few of Jesus• sayings that would do us all good to live by. His religion was living truth. It was not grounded in theological laws nor religious dogma. He revealed to us a goodness equal to God. He exalted love- trutb, beauty and goodness-as the divine ideal and the etcma1 reality. And the greatest com- mandment He gave us wu, .. Love one another even as I have loved you." As we celebrate this East.er, let us follow the Master's advice; let us "Rejoice and be esceedinaJy glad .. as we count our bleainp. We live in a beautiful town with many beautiful people who would only be too willing to return our love if we would extend our band of friendship. Let's do it. Applicants sought for/city commissions Newport Beach City Council members are looking for qual- ified electon of the City of Newport Beach who are intor- ested in serving OD the City9I ffve Boards and Commissions. A total of I 0 seats will become vacant when existing terms expire June 30, 1987. Deadline for filing applications for the posts is Thunday, May 14, 1987. by 4:30 p.m. Applications are available in the City Oerlc"s Office, 3300 Newport Blvd .• Newport Beach. According to City Clerk Wanda E. Raggio. the upcoming vacancies will be as follows: "°"'d of Lib""1 »unen- Monthly meeting, third Tues- day, 5:30 p.m., Newport Center Comm.unity Room; Study Ses- sion, fint Tuesday. S:JO p.m. Two seats. Arts Commi..rsion-Monthly meeting, second Thursday of each month. 7:30 Lm., Council Conference Room. Thn:e scats. Civil Savi« Board-Monthly meeting. first Monday of each month, 7:30 p.m .• Council Chambers. One seat. Ptlrlu. lJr.4Klta a RrcrHrk>tt- Monthly meeting, first Tuesday of each month, 7 p.m., Council Chamben. Two seats. PlanninK Commission- Semimonthly m«"#':tina, Thurs.- days preceding replar City Council meeting. 7:30 p .m. (usually first and third Thun- days of each month). Two seats. PUBLIC NOTICE Avallablllty of Study Results a Announcement of • Public H••nng for th• Proposed Improvements to the Falrvlew/1-405 Overcrosslng Whylhil Ad? WllllYCll ClnDD .... TT • ... ,.lcatian ol ~Pvl*He8\g • AlfngtanOr. al • CD s... Di••• fwp.405) Blt•St. AFa 11. IE THE NEWPORT ENStGNICOSTA MESA NEWSllRVINE :'f'OOAY ,. OCC downs · Dons; moves into first-place · tie By scoring 45 runs in its past three games, the Orange Coast College baseball team owned a seven-game winning streak beading into the 1987 Wendell Pickens Easter Tournament starting Wednesday (April 15) at occ. With 16-4 and 14-12 wins over Rancho Santiago Tuesday and Thursday of last week, respec- tively, the Pirates moved into a tic for first place in the Orange Empire Conference race with the Dons. OCC ( 10-2, 23~) kept pace with Rancho Santiago Saturday by beating Citrus, I 5- 9, at OCC. OCC, ranked second in the latest Southland JC Poll after beating the Dons twice, resumes the conf ercnce race at Citrus April 23. Before that, though, the Pirates could get a crack at top-ranked Cerritos in this week's four-team Pick.ens• tour- ney. The Falcons (24-4), on top of the South Coast Conf erencc, play Southwestern Wednesday at 2 p.m., following the I I a.m. OCC-Cuesta encounter. The winners of those two games square off Thursday at 2 p.m. The first-round losers meet at 11 a.m. In a double elimina- tion format, it's possible that OCC and Cerritos could meet a second (and third) time as w~ll. In the event OCC and Cerritos meet up, it would be a good idea for the Birds to bring along their most lively bats-that is if last week's Bue hitting explosion is any indication. Af tcr the first win over the Dons, Rancho Santiago came to OCC with revenge on its mind- the result of a benctH:learing brawl which ensued after the Dons' Frank Appice was hit in the helmet by a Greg Manball lllP All TUCl-1w1 .._ ...... •• •' I' I .... 1111 ...... ecc·a ,.,... .................. _ ............. .... e.,ln Calla w. Al Ill.,.. .... hr lllrl lJlll 11 .. 1.1111 Ill-.... ,.., .... ,. ............ Trwr .. tr ............ ...., CclJIHI pitch in the second inning of the first game. But the Dons encoun- tered just more frustration. Dave Staton came out of a mild slump to swat a pair of mammoth hoDM( runs, including a three-run shot off Rancho ace Dave Tcllen in a 7-run eighth as OCC came from behind in the most exciting game of the sea-Mark Rasmussen that was gone. son. Teammate Joey James 1be sophomore outfaelder from knocked in five runs as well Huntington Beach High ripped OCC won even though the his fint career grand slam for Dons batted around its line-up OCC, a towering shot to left twice. center, as OCC auwned the The Pirates spotted Citrus a ·lead, 6aS. The Pirates upped that five-run lead in Saturday's con-lead to 8-S in the third inning test, but as quick as one can say thanks to a pair of Owl erron, but Citrus squared tbe pme at 8..S in the sixth. The Buca repintAI the ad in the bottom of the ionina on RBI by Rex Peten and Staton. They put tbe pmc out of reach in the lucky eipth .,ain u Mayne and J J . Culpepper datted the out- field fence with two-nm doubles. Sea Kings drop two; try to regroup at break BY ROBERT CllAllBE Corona del Mar High School's baseball team, expect- ing to be victorious after defeat- ing Newport Harbor last week, lost both games of a two-game series against Saddlcback High School last week. The Road- runners easily demolished the Sea Kings 8-1 and 4-J. .. We were all pumped up after the Harbor game and the guys were really trying, but we had too many erron. Other teams can make errors and get away with it but we're just not to that point yet," CdM coach Jerry Jclnick. stated. ~addleback hit guys in from early on, and after that we just did what we ve been doing all season-we left guys OD base." In the first game, CdM opened slowly and it appeared that the .. Old Regime," the one that was playing prior to the Harbor game, was back out on the field. The Roadrunners' Paul 011earn hit a first inning two-run home run in a three-run first inning while Sea View League stand- out, Sean Tbcrie~ threw a three· hitter and boosted Saddle back's record to 4-2 in league and 7- S overall. The Sea l.ings dropped to 2~ and S-6 and were in fifth place, just ahead of Newport Harbor, while Saddlc- back secured second place, just Carlson, Crowder to state finals Orange Coast College track athletes Dana Carlson and Loretta Crowder qualified for the state track and field finals May I S-16 at American River Colleae in Sacramento by finisb- ina fourth aDd sixth, respec- tively, in the Southern Califor- nia HeptathloD Championships at OCC ifuetday aod Wednes- day of last week. Carlson (Non:o Hiab), who •m11tcd 3, 752 points in the two-. day nent, came from teiltb place after the first day to rep.er with strong showings in the longjump (15-11), the javelin toss (101--0) and 800 meters (2:3S). Crowder (Pleuant Grove HS, Ala.), fifth after the fint day, finished sixth with 3,S72 pointa. The top six finilben qualified for the state finals. Elaine Bergman of San Diego Mesa College was ftnt overall with 4,S3S pointa. Othaa were runner-up Rene Hembree, Moorpark, 4,039; Sharon Gil.. bcrt, 3, 762; and R~ Von lpatius, 3,637. - behind Tustin who held a perfect six-game winning streak. .. Right now our goal isn' to win league but rather to make it to the playoffs and be one of the top three. Each year CIF bas a breakfast and we want to be one of the top three teams and we want to be invited to that break.fast,,. Jelnick explained. "Well get out theR and do the best that WC can and that's all that I can expect." In the second game, which ended up bcina very similar to the tint, a strong defensive and offensive opponent wu waitina for another victory but the Sea ~ wereo' about to pwiwly let them just take it away. Even ~ wi!niq WUD' in the cards for CdM • Saddleback'I Brian Hoilmen opeDed with a two-run lingle. In an attempt to ewn thinp out. CdM's Mitch Md- bon doubled home K.urt Ehma•n but that was as far u it weat for tbe Sea K.inp aa C.dM .. pitcben were being su~ ttituted almost as rut • their laitten. Sadcllebact'I Frank Larriva singled in Neal Carter for a run and pitcher Sean Therien wrapped it up with a run..cori.q single. The Sea ~ m•nqed just four bue bits in the pme. Cunently Tustin bolda fint place with a 6-1 record followed by Sadclleback, Estancia and University, wbicb is just sligbtly ahead of the Sea ~op' record of 2-t.-I. 1be Sea ~ are currently taking advan• of spring break and, although they are not involved in any tournaments, they are still pracricing. ·1 just tholllbt it would be a good idea for ua to take it a little bit easy, ICl away from the pme for a while and just be ready to come back strona. .. said Jdnick. -we-ve aot to work on oar bittiq ud pitchina and I think it's just important to keep our minds oa tJ.e playof& and. if we caa do Well there, thim we'll look towatdt ape. Bwball'I not like any other sport-Newport Harbor jUll bat Tustin. Aay- thina cu Uppea." r ... 1l 1m THE Nl!Wl'Ol'IT ENllGNIC08TA MESA NEWS11AV1NE T00.11'1' .. 1 A great <lay on Our great Bay delights visito~ Have you ever wondered bow our harbor loob throup the eyes of a foreignet'l Last week Tony Rickets, a friend and fellow sailor from Scotland, arrived in Newpon. We were able to jug1e our busy schedules to find time for a aait Before we started our sojourn. Tony wanted to compare Scot- tish and U.S. sails. We might have stopped to see the huae aelection of Uled sails at Min- neys, but Tony wanted to check out new sails and uted if any were made iD Newport. I told him about Baxter A Cicero, one of our oldest lofts, and Skip FJliott Sails, and Hood Sailmaken. and Pattilon Sail Deaip, and Ullman Sails ... He 1ot the picture-Newport off'en Marine Scene just about everytbiDa the yldlb- man'I heart daira. We then procc:eCJed to the Bay. OCC bad a flotiDa of nnall boats ~ to sail. The fuel docb were sarroaaded by beautiful power boats prepatjna for week- end trips to C.t•lina Several sportfisben were~ from the day's r..mna. The ferries were ICUn)'ina Net ind fo~ each with a full load of wide- eyed visiton. We pa11ed Balboa Yacht ., IW.PI ••e• . - Club's moorinp. Tony couldn't believe all the aleiek boats and our own twelve-meter newsboy, the arancl old lady of the Bay. Tony noticed ICVel'al racina boats poweriq into the harbor. I explained that the Newport Harbor Yacht Club wu hosting its Sprina Gold Cup-a nee that draws boats from Dana Point to Long Beach. Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club wu also hosting its Angleman Series (see results below)-Tony was surprised by all the activity. "'Back home it's still cold and blustery, .. be said. "'In fact, I haven't even put my boat in the Water yet." Then, the coup tk vm, we sailed up the Rhine Channel and docked at the Cannery Restau- rant for a magnificent fresh swordfish dinner. Yes, we a.re fortull&le to live in one of the most spcctacular places in the world. So take a day and try to look at our Harbor like an outsider would. Slow down and apptteiate all it bu to offer. Youll find all the makinp for a wonderful vaca- tion in your own backyard. ••• The results of the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Cub's second AnsJeman Series, held this weekend in Newport Beach. a.re: Jn Class A, Happy Trails (Frank K.lisura, SBYRC) first, Trea Gordo (Dave Price, BCYC) second, Pussy Cat (John Sway. VYC) third, and Paper Tiger (Ron Reagan, DPYC) fourth. In Class B, Big Apple (Johansen/ Fleming, BYC) first, Compulsion (Ralph Rod~ BCYC) second, Windlaasie (David Stockman, BYC) third, and Kawabunga (Gaudio/~­ gaard/Forsytbe, BCYC) fourth. In Class C, Strcs& Breaker (Bruce and Jack Larson, BCYC) first, Audacious (Jim Moore, BYC) second, Mischief (Nelson- Hardy /Fournier, BCYC) third, and Temerity ff ed IC.err, BCYC) fourth. Newport Harbor squad dominates volleyball action BY R08ERT CRAUE Unpredictable, unusual, streuful, ex~ting, proleuional, cballengin1. Sound familiar? Chances are you've seen the Newport Harbor Sailon and the Corona del Mar Sea Kings in action.~ what a rivalry! Ob, wbatagamc! Playina a powerful role in the Sea View League, not to men- tion CIF, showing off skill which can only be dacribed u -pro- fesaional, 0 Newport Harbor finally bad their chance to avenae the many victories which CdM bu tactfully pilfered over the past two years~ The Saito~ armed with standouts which seem to pop ·from just about every corner of the floor, soundly defeated the Sea Kings JS-10, JG-JS, IS-7, IS-7. C.dM, knowing that Barbor is currently ranked number one in CIF's 4-A division, tried to · Newport Nlllon1I Little L11gu1 AAA Dlvlal• ..... w L T w ... w L T Dodgen 4 2 0 Pirates 4 2 0 Cubs .. 2 0 Yankees 3 2 0 Orioles 3 3 I Angels 2 2 I Taaen 3 3 0 Cardinals 2 4 0 Reds I 3 I A's ) .. 1 AA Dlvlal11 f.alt w L T Well w L T A'I 6 I 0 Pirates s I 0 Taaen 4 I 0 Yankees 4 I 0 Orioles 2 4 0 Cardinals 2 3 I Reda 2 .. 0 Angels 2 3 I Dodgen I s 0 Cubs 0 6 0 overlook the fact that the Sailors bad won in straight games agaimt every one of their oppo- nents. CdM, ranted No. 10 in the CIF 4-A division, was the first team to claim a game against Harbor. -rbey-i-e a real tough team and they won a lot of serves, which is something we haven' seen," said Harbor coach Dan Glen. "'rm not tryina to take anything away from ~ but I think we really slowed down in the second game and they took .tvutqe of it." CdM (1-1. 4-S) opened look- ina fairly lllona but uabcliev~ bly impouible shots 1eemed to be retwDed with ale to tlle Sea Kmp• domain. A tct berc, a spite there, tbc Sailon domi- natecl and broualrt the acore to 4-1 ma matter of minutes. But juat .. {Mt .. the Sailon Mded it up, the Sea~ took it away u tbe score wu tied at S-5 and .,ain at 10.10 in what appeared would be the loqest game in volleyball history. Harbor gained pcacuio~ however, and the Sailon finished the fmt game with a IS-10 win. In the accond pme, much the same u tbc lint, the SaiJon came out fiabtint and apiD the PRECUT-TINTED-WINDOW-KITS E-Z INSTALLATIONS: SPRAY-APPlY.aouEGEE-M'E ORY REDUCE GLARE AND FADING-2 YR. WARRANTY 2 POPULAR COLORS-11 ORA Y (SMOKE) ANO n DARK ORA Y -37 .50 PLUS 3.50 SHIPPING ----------------OllDD fGllll am• caa. I score was tied at S-5 and at IG- 10. CdM fought o~ led by standout Rob Mape, the Sea Kings did what every other Harbor competitor had failed to do-they won a game. But, as soon as Brenden Gallagher (whose name may sound famil- iar if you followed CdM basket- ball) served the final five CdM points, that .. desire to win" apparently fmled, while Har- bor's desire gained strength. ·we served real wen and kept them off-bal1no:," commented CdM coach Tun Reed. wbo'had nothiq but good thinp to say about Harbor's abilities.. .. But aft.er the ICCODd pme, we aot ata.daw·a ·we_.• 1• we aot illtimidated by winniq • In aubmeqaaat p..,.. Barbor continued to domi•ete &ad the Sailors~ Mite Curci and Hugh Foster pressed CdM to their inevitable defeat. "'This is one of the few places you can find in the country where kids want to play volley- ball and have played before they get to school-it makes a big difference," said Reed ... It's a great group of kida. I haven't seen too many te•ms that have a group of kids who a.re athletic, easy to get along with and coacbabJe and all of those thinp put together. Lookin& down the line, CdM looks like it~s the place to go.• Harbor went on to defeat U ni'Yality but again lost a game aad CAIN ~ Esta-cia ia straiaht pma. CmreatJy Har- boJ' boasts a 6-0 reconl while CdM stencl1 at S.5. I 11111lira ... .._11111 'a 111 S, .._ •101d F M _. t ml' A lnl 11n•111; ........ , ......... _ ..... _. ..................... - ....... ,_.. • .... ....., .. __ •WWW ,,,, ..... ...... ....... . ....... _,....... .. I I 'WC J I • .... Pr I _._c.-_, ....... Ccs ·---.. --.ClM>~MI ~--.... ---NnAL UINSUlf~IKl ... ____ ~ by Foe11aer Mr. Universe Private Lessons MEN &WOMEN Selected Clientele (714) 6fi7·2888 \ NIE I Ara ll Im THE NEWPORT EN81GN/C08TA MW. NEW811fMNE :TODAY •• ce Smoothing lhe ups and downs of bond raJes The ups and downs of interest rates can be damaging to invest- ment portfolios, especially those primarily made up of debt secur- ities such as CDs, bonds and bond mutual funds. 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And if rates fall, you 'lJ have locked in higher rates on your long bonds-although you 11 have to reinvest early- maturing issues at lower rates. Remember, though, that lad- dering is a conservative strategy in the most literal sense-it conserves your ·capital. While you 1l miss out on big capital gains if interest rates move in your favor. you'll also be cush- ioned against major capital loses. The traditional way to ladder a portfolio is to buy bonds with roughly equal face values and which mature every year, every two yean or at some other re1ular interval. Tbas, you might divide S 108,tOO into 20 SS,000 bonds, witlt one collli.ftl due each year until 2007. Or you mi&ht choose 10 SI0,000 bonds, with one maturina every other year until 2007. lf yoa wat a shorter period, you could ladder your 10 SI0,000 bonds from now --· -· Money Making Money IYIEI- to 1997. 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Projects on Barclay\ caneat development rOltet include Tbe Lakes_ a $1()()..million condom- inium project adjacent to the Oranae County Perf orm.Uaa Arts Center complex in Costa Mesa; The Villqe of Heritage, a S 1- billion muter-planned com- munity in west Fontana; Cali- f ornia Oaks, a 2,000-acre master-planned community in southwest Rivenide County de1i1ned to accommodate 10,000 dwellin11 (iDcludina active retirement Wlita) and a golf coune; plm tneral joi.nt- venture houaiq pr~ in the Antelope v~. • • • Afll. 1l 11111HE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COST A MESA NEWS/lfMNE TODAY Pili I • on Something for all in Lapidus' summer line It Could Take You an Entire Year. to Make-up for tile Phone Call, You Forget to Ma Tfiis Weefl. 2915 Recl'9 ~ A•IOI COMMell (;714 o6tl-08IO BY DINA VON BURGER Ted Lapidus in South Coast Plaza recently presented bis spring collection to memben of the Assistance League of New- port Beacb. Michael Saradjian, vice pres- ident of Lapidus, flew out from Houston for the event and chatted about the venatility of the Frenchman ·s designs. For casual wear, Lapidus evokes the classic Bermuda short, topped with blousons, inspired by Indian designs. Tobacco and hues of blue punv tuate this day collection. which is also used for the traditional bluer, worn over a mid-calf length straight skirt or ankle length pants. The ensemble of a fiowing jacket, waistcoat and a swinging skirt is for the most pan executed in a lightweight tobacco-colored suede. This waistcoat or vest is detailed with geometrical metal nails. For a luncheon look, Lapidus shows the Spencer jacket in black and white glencbcck worn over a plisse solcil houndstootb skirt. This is the only suit in the collection which would be imme- diately recognizable. His other suits are classic understatements appealing to the business woman add made of the finest tiglt- weigbt wools in neutral colors as well as pastels. Knitwear is a big item in this collection. The classic chemise dress is given a new interpreta- tion by having a 04bare" back or the sleeve is given special detail like a V-shapCd inset studded with nails again. Flowcr- patterned jacquard is used as a contrasting item in the dress or inset on the yoke, shoulden and cuffs of the ~-length jacket. Day dresses are particularly feminine-termed for this col- lection as MEngllsb Miss ... Made mostly of lightweight silk, the patterning is usually floral in HAIR NOW by Lee Rago Former Artist Director of Vidal Sassoon shades of turquoise, ivory and laurel. Worn over is a bolero- like jacket of which the bodice bas been smocked and studded with sequins. A variation on the theme is a flower petal hemline. For evening, Lapidus advo- cates a Mcut-out" design which be terms a 04butterfly" dccollete in the bodice of bis cocktail dresses, which are made of silk and chiffons in a combination of white with grey, black or polka dots. Silver is shot through the silk for the long evening dress, with a draped cowl that can also be worn as a headpiece. Defmitely Lapidus is that be shows most of his evening clothes with a coordi- nated scarf tied around the bead. Particularly interesting is a two- piece silk print, the blouson. The 1001-Sleeved top can be worn both ways, the front of tiny, self- covered buttons, while the back is draped. In all this, one would have the feeling that the line is extremely expensive, but the price points are excellent considering the lovely quality of the material and design. Lapidus also designs for men. Sportswear sees the over-padded dropped shoulder worn with ovenized front pleated pants. His suits are definitely tradi- tional, a lot of four-button, double-breasted jackets, two- and three-button single- breasted, moderate collars and padding in the aJeews worn with a straight trouser, wide-spread collared shirt and rep tie. The tuxedo is available in all three styles and shown with a silk scarf, which seems to give a rather rakish loot to this time- less garment. Robin a CANCER RISKS CAN BE DECREASED BY THE FOODS WE EAT CMC:ail 90Wt.lliteecoed--,., .... (lllWr ...... dilailt) .... lftectl .... ol naJ t.a.r. Awl ic:w. E.-.-wt !Im • ... • laalf "' all c.ua:n ia ..... art rdMed to food fadan. la (Id. • ,cnal el CMCa ~ SC tied to tM .., ,... iw .... Ina-ck foodl *' -. me wort *' •. _. wMdlltf *1 ~ UUb caa cmas M .-:la ........ tobeaco. X-nys wl cmaim • --CM _. food:a do W--CMCUW~ a.ha. cauia c a ... a •• ol food an ~to,. ..... cuic:u Of~. ~09CtilMI .... . 0. n f' ol a ewer piWWW a ow dltt ii (Ill. Scll6m .,_ d9M -.... fed a anp.f.. elite 8'llU OJ 11 t to a cara..oaca ck"fdop llOft cuca tJaaa ...... fed • ao..U& ...... , ... ;.. ~...ta......,..tt80ft sucepti'-lc to ea.KCr ~ tMJ an otllawilc. 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Lt. ao.lay. (714) N0-7808 . h&l' ....... Ncwpwt._. c.-...... 1• Nwpwt C s Dr • ..... P1a'*V..., .... ~ ..... Gal It on Y I•-' llttlrl II PAR II AP• ll 1117 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWSllAVINE TODAY Fashion show benefits Assistance League The Assistance League of Newport Beach recently spon- sored a champagne reception in the Jewel Court of South Coast Plaza to preview Ted Lapidus· Spring collection. Harborlites The evening event was co- chaired by Marion Pickens. Assisting her was league pres- ident Marie-France Lefebvre. Proceeds from the fund-raiser assist AL ·s Child Day Care and Dental Centers. Just a few of the guests attend- ing were Beth and George Cur- tis, Barbara and Bob Amstadter, Judy and Richard Bauer, Deb- bie and Don Benedict, Barbara and Wynn Bedall, Ray and Pauline Biggerstaff, Barbara and Bill Dosta, Betsy and Dick Stoddard. Dorothy and Jack Reichle. Betty and Lou McBride. • • • Even brv1fti1t9 doesn't ,_,.. lo ftelp •1 s•ile. Ifs '"'' plain dull r-c.1..,. 801S ~ing ;,,.., ·~ Mo nu" 1. You ft ave to mouoge ycwr 9" lft&. ·•Gypsy Rhapsody .. under- writers were honored recently at a dinner hosted by Nora and Charles Hester and Gerry and Wally Schroeder. The pleasant evening was held at the Newport Resort, where the black-tie ball will be held on April 25. Underwriting co-chairs for this Sound of Music annual event, which benefits the Orange County Performing Arts Center. were Ellie Faber and Suzanne Fredrick. Some of the donors attending were Terri and Harold Newman. Shari and Harry Esayian, Cath- erine and Delane Thyen, Jean Sullivan, Margaret Callaway, Florence and Edward Barnes, Janet and Robert Lind, Kathryn and Ronald Merriman. Maxine and Morris Stark. • • • Cover Girls and their spouses recently enjoyed a dinner held at Pilar Wayne's home (Pila was in Washington, D.C .• where her son-in-law Tom Gionis was being honored). CG is a support group for the Dance Alliance. which sponsors the ballet at the Orange County IY DIU VOi IUICER Performing Arts Center. Attending the black-tie affair were JoAnne and Gene Mix, Emma Jane and Tom Riley. Mary Ann and Len Miller, Harriett and Irv Wieder, Ann and Russ Pange. Dori and Jack de Kruif. Tina and Matt Schnitz, Susan Barlow, Bari Tulving. Kit and Steve Toth, Susan Bartlett. Kathy and Bjorn Sedlieneck, Martha and-Mel Green. • • • The Women's Auxiliary of the Arthritis Foundation held its annual fund-raiser, STOP (Salute to Outstanding People). Organizing the luncheon and fashion show, which was held at the Newport Resort hotel, were Phyllis Salyer, Marian Fuller, Elaine Vafiadis, Fran Hall and Claire Van Hom. Proceeds from the event assist the Arthritis Community service programs in Orange County, including the Juvenile Rheuma· toid Clinic at Children's Hospi- tal. • • • NACE (The National Associ- ation of Catering Executives) did it again! Some 700 people LLONGS OF NEWPORT, INC. REAL ESTATE -WE CARE HARDER REAL EST A TE TIPS FOR HOMEOWNERS I A SMART MOVE! T"o o l our client~ ha\e listed their ~ewpon Beach home for sale and will mo \e to a townhome in University Park. A~ .. empt} nesters~ they no longer need a four bedroom home and the) wish to put some of their equity to work to supplement their retirement income. They will be able to invest about two hundred thousand dollars. which will bring an income of about two thousand per month above their normal rctjremcnt income. They will also have no capital gains taxes from the profit earned during the ownership of the home. They are usin.g the .. once in a liftime" $125,000 exclusion. A smart move! Not for everyone, but for this couple on a fixed income at is the diff erencc between living a restricted retirement or a comfortable retirement. 04lt gives us plenty of funds to travel, which we love to do best." And WHY SHOULD THEY sit around in a home with $300,000 equity when they want to travel? If JOU would Ike to ....... our REAL ESTATE NEn- LE I IER(p11lll1heclln ...... port Beaclt alnce 1111), pl•••• c81 Md..,. pulJOU onourm•••k •a aF IEWPHT 11c. 369 SAN MIGUEL. SUITE 200 NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92650 CALL 640-LONG turned out at the Irvine Hilton to watch the Oscars being pres- ented. During the presentation, dinner was scn-cd and dancin~ followed to Barry CoJc•s Sound of Music Orchestra. Monies raised arc donated to univenities to further catering education. ATTENTION SENIORS ••• Luxury living at an affordable price is ready at ~ .... .1 alJit.,._, r.u,p in·Fountaln valley Private apartment$. 24-hour security, maid service, three nUtiitlOnal mealS daily are all inCluded In one monthlY cost No entrance fM or hidden clNH9eL Tour our beautiful new tesldence and see for yourself. Call today for directions and an appointment Ask for Mary Anne. ... -THI NEWPORT B•CIWC08TA lt'U\A NEWMRV1NE TODAY f'lll 11 ! • ~ ~ • t ! • ~ a • J • j • I • J • J • I Police Blo.tter T1te Polk» 8Aa •17lePlIII1 .. d •a IHlb#lc a.na lroflt llae Me•P*f EMlfn, d«fJlllng cri,,,.. Md.,,... "' #9•port 8eech. It alwMd I»"'*",,.., crlfN9 •*'••only,,,_. wltlcll.,.. ~lo fhe Neasuwt .._.~Depart· mMt. and•"•• tnM1e .,. """1 lhOM suapecf9d ot c,.,,_ Md"°',,._. con- 11lcl9d. MONDAY, MARCH 31 CRIMES I 0 I 5-A carrying baa and contents valued at $615 were reported stolen from in front of a residence in the 1300 block of West Bay. 1530-Jewelry valued at $4,065 was reported stolen from a residence in the 1800 block of Seadrift. 1600-A bicycle valued at S3SO was reported stolen from a driveway in the 1800 block of Newport Hills East. ARRESTS 0200-Jimmy Keith K~le. 18. of Ontario was arrested on suspicion of being under the influence of a controlled sub- stance. 0645-Dirk Allen V anden- brink, 35. a transient was arrested on suspicion of disobey- ing a court order. TUESDAY, MARCH 31 CRIMES I 520-A ~icycle valued at S2SO was reported stolen from a garage in the 100 block of 37tb Street. ARRESTS 0030-Marc Alan Renk•, 35, a transient wu arrested on suspicion of disorderly conduct. 1930-Raymond Paul Andreas, 26, of Pasadena wu arrested on suspicion of grand theft of property. 2200-Juan Manuel 1.ope:i Ramirez, 28, of Costa Mesa WU arrested on IUlpicion of the sale and transportation of mari- JUa.Da. 2336-Glennis Ann Nelson, 19, of Newport Beach was arrested on suspicion of disturb- ing the peace. 2235-Lisa Renee Barnes, 20, of Newport Beach wu arrested on suspicion of diaturbiq the pe;ace. WEDNESDAY, APRIL I CRIMES 1026-A cement mixer valued at $325 was reported stolen from a storage area in the 3900 block of Birch. 1810-A car stereo valued at S4SO was reported stolen from a car parted in the 100 block of Newport Center Drive. ~ "-.... _. ca•1111• ......... .,, ... ..... 11oa. flOla a laewfrezr ia die ~of Balboa wl ....... AJlRESIS 0230-Scoa Harrilon 0110a. 20. of Puldcaa WM arri:lted OD suspicion of misclC:meaaor drunk driviq. 033S-Gcrald Jueaaen Lott.er, 20, of Newport Beach wu arrested on suspicion of disor- derly conduct. 174S-Karen Lynn Kur, 33, of Phoenix, Arizona was arrested on auspicion of disor- derly conduct. 2330-Paul Nathan Spalding, 33, of Laguna Niguel, was arrested on suspicion of disor- derly conduct. THURSDAY, APRIL 2 CaDID U>2S-A bearing aid valued at S 1.200 wu reported stolen from a residence in the 2200 block of Vista Huerta. 1400-Stereo and video equipment valued at Sl,100 were reported stolen from a residence in the 1300 block of East Ocean Front. 1700-A wallet and contents valued at S34S were reported. stolen from a business in the 3100 block of East Coast High- way. 2030-A VCR valued at S4SO was reported stolen from an apartment clubhouse in the 200 bloct of Promontory Point Drive West. DESIGN YOUR OWN! ONE-Of... A-KIND CUSTOM GlASS TAii.ES MADE TO YOUR ORDER! • Any shape, size or thickness. • ~, 111, l,4 glass, with or without bevel. We also specialize /~ in mirrored walls, mirrored wardrobes and shower enclosures! \ l CUSTOM RT! \ These unique tables offered by Greg Scafferty of A-1 Glass Door, Window & Mirror Co 1215-DelM>r.. AU ~--Coll• .... w ......... • .. picioa ol earn Rial ...,...,,,. I~ Ta.a E. Le Francois, 33, of Colla Mcu ... arrested on suspicion of commercial buqlary. 1615-RaymoDd Green hlat Jr., 40, of Santa Ana was arreated on •uspicion of poaea-- aion of heroin. FRIDAY, APRIL 3 CaIMU 1220--,.A ladies ring valued at SATUUAY, Al'lllL • CltD'" 0f20.:--A lnM lid ftlUed .a 1' S500 w 1ep0111• •al• hill a car p.bcl ia tM •• Woet ofSoudaBayF 1235-Boati• eq•ip .. nt vataed at $435 wu rllported 1toleD &om a bo. mooied iD the 100 block Of Baylide Drive. 22SO-A prowler wu rq,orted in the 200 block of M~. s~ooo wu reported stole& from A••aTS a residence in the 100 block of 0350-Michael Joseph Sea Cove Lalie. S~ %7, of Newport Beldl 1340-Trees valued at S250 •• arrested oa ••,cion of were reported stolen from a aiYi9a fallC illormrioa to a patio in the l(IOC) block of South ~ cift"ar. Bay Front. 07~JMiet 11N•1h, 20, of 1915-A bicycle valued at Santa Ana wu Ureltecl on SIOO wu reported stolen from suspicion of~ to com- a garage in the 100 block of 40dl ' mit pud tWt. Street. lOCIO-Leopoldo a.Id& R~ All8.DTS 23, of Tij•aaa, Meaico was 0400-Kevin Andrew Wal-arrested OD ...... Of disor- drop, 24. of Costa Mesa wu dedy condact. arrested on suspicion of disor- derly conduct. 1800-Douglas William Pigot~ 22, of Newport Beach was arrested on suspicion of poaession of cocaine. 2000-Enemoreo Paredes Juarez. 27, of Santa Ana wu arrested on suspicion of conspi- racy to sell cocaine. 2000-Ernesto Ramon V1ea, 24. of Newport Beach was SUNDAY, APJUL 5 CIUMl'S 0815-Constnaction tools valued at $2, 100 were reported stolen from a prqe in the 600 block of Narciuut. AJlJlESTS 04SO-Eric Martin Bruu._34, of Soutbpte was .na.ect on suspicion of cliaorderly conduct. Truck rear-ends bus; ·four people · injured Four people were injured at 7:16 a.m. on Friday when the stake-bed truck in wbicb they were riding rear-ended an OCTD bus at Ford Road aiid Newport Hills Drive East in Newport Beach. According to Newport Beach police, the bus was eastbound on Ford Road and Ud stopped to pick up ~ when the Toyota truck .driYeD by Guad- alupe JKObo, 23, of Paramount collided with the rear of the bus. JM:Obo sufl'end a disl<Qted hip and wu taken to Fountain Valley Com uni" Hospital. Jose Gutiem:z., 26, of Santa ~ and Manuel CcrYantes, 26, of Lona 8each were frOat tat pliDCDFfl in tbe truck Both suffered minor injuries and were tilaa to Hoaa Bocpit•' Pedro ~ ... of Santa ~ was tjdiaa iD tbC bled of the truck and safrered a broken ript foot. He •• U.O taken to Hoag. The five PU8CD&Cl'I Md the driwr on board tile bat were not injured. ART A watenolor n'Dll Will be on display April 21 throup May 8 at Golden West CollcF'• F'me " Aru Gallery, Gothard at Center Drive, Huntinaton Beach. Houn ~ 9 Lm. to 2 p.m., Monday throup Thu.nday and 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Tuaday anCI Wednaday. Call 89S-83S8. ~ at Wlltpte," an exhi- bition o( Chinese brush pain- ting, will display through April 30 at Western Federal Savings, Corporate Plaza, Newport Beach. Call 644-72SS. .. f.a&I' II 1 aadlcapa 8IMI Sdl Liles," an exhibition by Armen Gasparian~ will display through May 3 at Diane Sassone Gallery, 278 Forest Avenue, Laguna Beach. Houn arc' 10 a.m. to S p.m., Monday through Saturday and 11 a.m. to S p.m. on Sunday. Call 494-2440. wrM TuaJble T.._ .. : Test ••• Artifact ia tlle Greco· Romaa Perio4" will display through April 30 at Cal State Fullerton's U Diversity Library. Admission is free. Hours arc 9 a.m. to S p.m .• Monday through Friday. .. 11.1• THE NEWl!ORt ENSIGNIC08TA MESA NEW8llRYINE TOOAY .... 11 ~ May 9 • Tbe GroYC ~. 12152 Mam StRCt ia Ganka G~. TICUts arc SIO.:. Sil. Call 636.7213. DANCE P_,_ 5 I Arts C Im: Avaz I ntenaatioaaJ Dance Theater ud ~ Huaprian Folk E111e11able (April 21 at 8 p.m..); .. Celebration 8&Det"(April 23 at 8 p.m.). Tack~ are SJO to S2SO. The Center is Jocased at 600 Pllotosra••• ltJ Fraacnca Town Center Drive, Costa Woe' swill display through £•_.. • die Orimce Cua~flYJ Mesa. Call S~AltTS. May 2 in the UCI Fane Aru Gallery. Admission is Cree. Houn are noon to S p.m., Tuesday through Saturday. Call 8S6-6610. Wu eolsae, ols 8IMI wataco- lon bJ WaflJ Sclla•er will display through April 30 at ... Quorum Gallery, 374 N. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. Hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily. Call 4~22. STAGE WJ'lle llakollJ" a UCI Drama ShMlio Pl'°'9dioll written by Jean Genet will take place April 22-25 in UCl's Fine Arts Studio Theater. Curtain at 8 p.m. Tickets arc SJ to SS. Call 8S6- SOOO. "De•o•r tbe Snow," set at Sutter's Fort in IS47 will play "llllCE INPlllCIPE.'• .... Cllll(a 11 bg t 11~ · .......................... _.. ... ........................... 'all us ,. MUSIC Mozart Ca•erata ,reseats .. Opna Masten Clla•ber M.-· on April 18 at 8 p.m. in Santa Ana High School, 520 West Walnut St., S,anta Ana. Tdds are Sl4. C••! S8J -Ui00. TREAT YOURSELF: TONIGHT! ORDER DINNER DELIVERED TO YOUR HOME from one of these 10 fine restaurants! .. FIVE CROWNS • ROTHSCHILD'S • GEN KAI THE QUIET WOMAN • THE THAI-TOUCH HEAflNGWAYS • CARMELO'S •·TREES PARADISE GABE PANAMA JOE'S TO ORDER -CAtL NOW 833-1872 '· rUi_~e the bay, enjoy 8 buffet Y MARCUS DIETZ Ah, 'tis springtime, and just the swallows faithfully flock San Juan Capistran~ for the uman species the warmer ~tber means a return to out- oor activities. With that thought in mind, it wu with great relish, one bril- liantly warm and recent Sunday morning, that we boarded the Pavillion Queen, departing Bal- boa for a two-hour jaunt around Newport Harbor. More was on rip to Gullivers orth the travel Gulliver's restaurant will f ca- re a traditional Easter dinner Sunday, from 4 p.m. Ent.recs include West Austral- lobster tail, broiled with awn butter, Petrale sole, sau- with Nantua sauce; fresh ing salmon, poached with Uandaisc sauce; shrimp Bar- lona, sauteed, with creamy lie sauce; Long Island d uc~ peach and raspberry sauces; icken Rochambeau; medal- ns of veal, sauteed with cham- gne sauce and veal chop, oiled with Roquefort glaze. Other entrees include lamb Brochette, broiled New York steak, in herb butter, pepper- stylc or plain and fiJct steak, broiled with Bernaisc sauce. In additio~ Gulliver's signature ite~ prime ribs of beef, will also be featured. All entrees include soup, salad, vegetable, cream com and bot sourdough bread. Reserva- tions arc essential. Gulliver's is located at 18482 Mac Arthur Blvd. in Irvine. Call 833-8411. "Still Great. ,, • • -Beverly Bush Smith EMly lf8nu 5 ID 7 p.m. Pllces $1.15 ID $10.95 • En1ar1r' •••II Pl:allllt • Coe•• Br 37 FASHION ISLAND, NEWPORT BEACH, 644-2030 -°'"'R 4 <tHn _, o,,,llf Al"*'-' -s.,.,... ,,_ S-*rl,_ the itinerary, though, than the usual sights and sounds of a day on the bay. Rather, Balboa Pavillion was launching its very first Harbor brunch cruise of the season, so the fresh, salty air and splubing waves_ were accompanied by the aroma of cg&s, bacon and saus- age. Not a bad combination. So while we cruised towards Corona dcl Mar and back, watching the boat cut through the water while we sipped some of the f n:c--Oowing, complimen- tary champagne, we dined on one of the finest buffets to ever hit the seven seas. It began with an impressive array of fresh fruit and salads. -The pasta salad wu moist and delicate, containing a oice mix- ture of ~leS and the like, andgaftnobintthatitcame from a buffet. Also enjoyable were -Cnait kabobs,• along with broccoli and potato salads. Main entrees included scrambled eus (not the best, but very acceptable by buffet stand- ards), sausage, bacon, fried potatoes (excellent!), and carved beef and ham. Fresh, piping-bot blueberry muffms enhanced the meal, and were truly some of the finest that I've encountered in my travels. Saving the best for last. the dessert table highlighted the entire feast. Cheese blintzes topped with fresh strawbcnia and sauce were offered. The other winner at tbe des- sert section was the chocolate mousse. While indulging iD tbe feast, WC obsened the familijr jpts of tbe Harbor. Newport\ printe islands stood Ollt lite lpartliDg jewelt aDd were dC8Crii.ed in some detail bJ die narrator, wbo provides a seDii-guided tour ol the bay. Sunday brunch cruises around Newport Harbor, offered by Balboa Pavillion. The cruises arc priced at $20 for adults and $12 for children JO and under. Call 673-S24S for reservations. Easter feast at Le Biarritz A four~ursc sit-down meal with a variety of selections of unlimited champagne will be served at Le Biarritz French restaurant from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Easter Sunday. Gucsu may choose from five appetizers to begin the meal, including vichysso1sc, smoked Norwegian salmon garni. assorted pate plate, demi- cantaloupc filled with fresh fruit, and tiger shrimp cocktail. A house salad follows the appe- tizer. Entrce selections include eggs Run Rabbit, Run! To u \heh \OU must run Bnng t~m qp and man~ s-'t'ns Trade them 1n for Mtd1 Trnts Whitt -"'Plll1ICUS frnh from Frantt This ma} br )OW onl~ chantt Lamb and Kid ~also~ Spong comn onl~ once a )car' Happy Eastn- '.S.. l1ff -Bl( cot:nAU Open tor Lunch, C>inr.- lnd $under~ benedict, eggs Moscovitc, egp Ecossaise, seafood omelette ewburg, New York sirloin, broiled loin of lamb cassis, baked ham with mango sauce, poached salmon ··choron," broiled double breast of chicbcn, and roast duckling croustillant. Finally, the meal is topped off by dessert.. including fresh fruit tart, English trifle, chocolate raspberry torte, walnut meringue cha: scrue, or ch~ late filled Eater eggs. In addition. a mime troupe will j>crform from 11:30 Lm. to 2:30 p.m. The price is Sl6.9S for adults and S9.9S for children under 12. Reservations arc essential. Le Biarritz is located at 412 N. cwport Blvd. in Newpon Beach. Call 64~700 for reser- vations. The Jamboree ·eateopens at Newporter The Jamboree Cafe is part of The Newporter'1 receut S20 million renovation" prosram. Its lipt contemporary tllleme is highliabted by ble•ied oat tables and cutom desiined multi<alored china. Tbe rataD- rant bas two distinct diniq areas-a greenhouse atmos- phere oftrlooting the bay, and an outdoor terrace for alfresco dining. The menu off en a South- ern California interpretation of favorite American recipes, and additional low-calorie. low- cholesterol it.ems endorsed by the American Heart Associa- tion. For more information on The Jamboree Cafe, phone (714) 644-1700. Ext. S82 . Easter Sunday at LE BIARRITZ Sit Down 4-Course Dinner $16.95 AdlalQ 19.95 Ouldreo Uodtt 12 • Maio Course (Chtlo#~ 10 &ltWI) •Deaen <0>oo11/r0flt6 r.-,,;,,1 o.11n11J cpe ...... qjafialfld CM.pog.ef LE BIARRrrZ o, ........ ~ •••• • •••••• , 2 .. RO -----... -~- 1Pa 1l 1111 THE NEWPORT EN81GN/COSTA MESA NEWSllAYIHE TODAY .. 11 upernlan takes his lumps in 'Street Smart' "' BY DA YID ELLIOTI" "14 CHARING CROSS OAD" (PG) Good-An ndcaringly modest, civilized based on Helene Ha.nfrs t memoir, a collection of her ten with the London book- bop of Marks 4 Co., and pecially its purchaser, Frank 1, from 1949 to 1969. Anne uancroft plays Hanff, a briskly pinionated bibliophile whose nality distills New York, d Anthony Hopkins is the rimly sedate Doel, who finds o her lettcn a warmth and ·vacity be misses in his drab arriage. Their epistolary omanc.e blooms slowly, and as actors voice-over the letters carry on their separate lives, feel like the cartilage holding hem together. Produced by Mel rooks at Banaoft's be~ the ilm is a sweet basket of nostalgia or an age of beautiful books, · service, gracious corn:s- ndence and Anglo-American lidarity. Apart from a few bbish literary references, it is ~:essible and winning. With udi Dene~ as Doel's dowdy · e. Directed by David Jones. "SQUARE DANCE (PG· 3)-A young girl (Winona ydcr) leaves her grandf atbcr Jason Robards) and bis farm to pend time in the city with her mother (Jane AJex- cr) and finds love with a ntally retarded young man Rob Lowe) in this bittersweet ove story. Directed by Daniel ctric. .. WORIU G GIRLS" ( ot led: 110 oee •der II admitted) ood-A cozy yet tougb- ·nded look at a rather classy arcm of pro titutes m c"' ork. who c c hirpy madam rcats them like servants. Dircc- or Lizzie Borden, using a set uilt in her own loft and pro and mi-pro actors. makes us f ccl be bite of the oldest profession. women arc dying inside. under their blithe f acadcs, most of the men seem already dead, morally. though some of them play at being rakes and sports. At times the film is obvioua, even amateurish, and more feelings might have been explored, but overall iCs a non-rhetorical, smartly feminist depiction of human situations that just won' go away. With Louise Smith, Ellen McElduff, Amanda Good- win and Marusia Zach. ''BLIND DATE" (PG-13) Fair-Bruce Willis is light and breezy in his first film, Blake Edwards.blastingcomedy about a yuppy who falls in love with bis catastrophic blind date (Kim Basinger, who is not flattered by hanh lighting and heavy bangs). Some good sight gags don' make up for Edwards• reliance on an illogical pileup of shtick bits and, too of ten, cheap drunk humor. With John Larroquette, William Daniels. ~CE.NE OF THE CRIME• (Uanted) GocNl-Tbc French do nco-Hitchcock with cool aplomb, and Andre Tccbioe's film is in that tradition. Calh- crine Dencuve, less f rozcn than usual, plays the small-town, separated wife, whose angry, bun son is spinning out of conuoL The spin rcally builds up momentum when three young criminals arrive, a sort of satanic family. ClC'vcrly worked out. though rather emotionally reticent, the film bas good provincial settings and fine acting, especially by Nicolas Giraudi as the boy. "STREET SMART" (R) Goocl-Both seamy and slick, this is also a strong, disturbingly vivid movie. Ultra-bunk Chris- topher Reeve has one of bis better parts as a sleek, naive reporter who tries to exploit the New York whore cuJturc for career advantage. He is into his own whoring, but then be runs into a true hustler, the vicious but charming pimp Black Ace (Morgan Freeman), who puts him and his haven of terrified girls through the wringer. Free- man gives a definitive perfor- mance, scary and beautifully detailed, not just pounding the jive vibes of .. blaxploitation" pimping. There is not much explicit violence. yet the film makes your skin crawl with its soaked atmosphere of f car, deceit and exploitation. Despite a f cw empty style flashes, di.rec- tor Jerry Schatz.berg serves up the street sub-life as well as be did yean ago in •Panic in Needle Park." BELGIAN WAFFLE INN Wiien tt.e World'I Gtatelll C .. a• en Dim! Home of the Fantastic Belp•n w aflles, the Gicantic 4-E&& Omelets, and The Superb Sandwiches. MAXWlll "S AWAID WINNING SUNDAY IRUNCH BUFFET QUICHE SHRIMP TACO STANO EGGS IENEDICT SClAHllED Ee.GS IUNTZES a St10K£D FISH SUN>AE ST A T10N INCm>lll.E WAD SE..ECTlON BA~ SAUSAGE s CANADIAN BACON LOX, CREAM OiEESE. IAGElS s ONIONS CARVED STtAf1SHIP ROUND OF IEEf s BAKED HAM MAXWEU 'S POPOVERS s IWEIEUY MUFRNS DAZZUNG ADAY Of DESSERTS COHft.JHENTAAY otAHPAGNl 9a.m. IO ]p.m. .. South Coast Plaza Village 3800 South Plaza Drive Santa Ana/ Costa Mesa (714) 557-5116 ~·~·~ ~~ ._ "WCLn ~ParW\ bJQ) ~ ~•'9fO•~PWt C714>~2555 St',,_SIA Are You Ready For A GREAT PIZZA ~, _,_ ., ~-.~ .. .(~~ . . . ~---~------~----, I ~~· ! $1.00 OFF! I ON ANY MEDIUM SIZE PIZZA : wm4COWON I I '* """ 4-22-17 I I Nae_... wltl _, ollw co..-I L----~-----~------J ,_ 11 Ma 1l 1m THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEW8llAVINE TODAY Opera Pacific: From dream to reality ay MD.INDA DI.IQ From its bumble bqinniap in Lapna Bcacb to its pmnicR season at the Performing Arts Center, Opera Pacific wa • dream which became a reality. Premiering with the p-eat American opera. •pollJ ad Bess.• Opera Pacific offered a new production of Leonard Bernstein\ .. West Side Story,,. and coDduded its fint telllOn last week with Giacomo Pucci- ni._ ·La Boheme. .. Boasting 16,000 subscriben for its first season, Opera P.afic may have achieved a following which is pn:ccdentcd by only fiw other opera companies in the nation. Although success seems to be on their door step, Opera Pacific has woTkcd over a quart.er of a century to achieve its present status. Twenty-five years ago, the Festival Opera Association sup- ported by the Lyric Opera Asso- ciation of Lapna Beach began perf omu•ncn at the Irvine Bowl In 1983, the Festival Opera Association formed a new com- pany called Opera Pacific. Mergina with the Opera Society of Orange County, in 1984, Opera PaciflC formed a unif~ and stronger company. With plans underway for the Performing Arts Center, Opera Pacific hired David DiChiera as general director. A Fulbright scholar in opera, a composer, pianist and gradu- ate of UCLA, DiCbiera is cro- Our specially trained staff will mist JOU with aH JOUI video n11ds! 111111 Modlll CPAl OO ditcd .with the follwliq and diredina or ti.e Ddroit-ti11ed Midtipn Opera Tbeater. Gaining support from tbe community wu essential to Opera Pacific and several lfOUP' were formed under DiCbiera .. direction to raise funds. The Busincu Partncnhip is one such group. It includes community busiw11e1, botds, department stores, hanks and docton' groups. Formed in support of Opera Pacific is the lmpn:uario Circle which is a select group of loven of opera and musical tJaeater, according to John Fmt, director of public relations. Each donor resides in Orange County. The largat group of donon are tbe Society of Founders, with each member giving a minimum sift of $2,500, Fink said. In addition to these groups, Opera Pacific relies on the Guild Affia~ for support. Formed in 198S, the Guild spomon Social, educational and fund-raising events which broaden the scope and under- 1tandin1 of opera and muscial theater. The all volunteer aroup beads other guilds • well Tbae groups and donon have helped Opera Pacific get OD their f cet, but it isn' enough. Opera Pacific plans on asking the National Endowment for tbe Arts to waive its rule requiring opera companies to wait two yean before applying for fund- ing. Opera Pacific will contend that it deserves a waiver because VHS-C CAllCORDER • Weighs onty 3~ pounds ··Auto Focus • 6:1 Zoom • Includes all Accessories ol it sia wl fint..,ar IUCCCll Altlaoa1b monetary aains from the waiver may DOt be 1reat, po11ibly SI0,000 to SIS,000, tbe ~ would attnct other fundina and would help Opera hcific achieve national ltahl. Fuadina woWd not only go to Opera Pacific's bqe produc- tions but to iu community outreach programs, u well. Eatabliabcd a little over a year ago, Opera Pacific's Overture Company serves the community outRacb program. The company provides perfor- manca and educational activi- ties for adults and school age children, Fmt aid. ~ DiChicra, the Overture Company .. dira:tor, supervisa musical programs which ranae from 1elcction of pand opera, operetta and mmical theater to one.act cbildren 'I operas and social commentary worb. The Overture Company employa 20 professionally trained aingen and pjanista from the Orange County area. Two performances for child- ren have been rpoduced ... Under One Roof,• which speab of family relationships and .. AU About Our Voices,., which WWUI questions about bow people me their Yoicel to pro- duce m111ical sounds and lina- The Oftnare COIDJNUJJ pet'• forms .. Mini-Bobemeu and .. Opera is Grand" (featurin1 selections from .. Porgy and Bea,• .. West Side Story,• and .. La Bobemej for b.iah school students. A .. Night in VICDDA" featuring nostalgic Viennese operetta music ud .. A Salute to Jetome Kern•are performed for adults. Opera Pacific will begin its 1CCODd season on Monday, Jan. 4, 1988 with a benefit appear- uace by vocal luminary Luciano Pavarotti. Pavarotti will be accompanied by a full symphony orchestra. Abo offered next season are Giuseppe Verdi-S grand o~ .. Aida,• followed by a produo- tion of the Tony Award winnina .. Kismet,• on Feb. S. The season will conclude with a new pro- duction of Johann Strauu's operetta, .. Die Fledermaus," beginning Feb. 26. Accordina to DiChicra, the Pavarotti performarw: will be a cultural highlight for Orange County resident~ ... t ia a pal honor r. -to annouce die wry spedel eo1t- cert appearucc i• Oraa• County of world re•owaed tcaor, Luc:Meo Panroai nil historic beMfit CODCC"9 in COB- junction with our spleadid aecond anniversary repcrtpry will undoul*d.ly Pf'Oft to be amona the most excilina cultural events planned for Southern California in 1988,.. DiCbiera said. T1etets to the Opera Pacific Pavarotti corw:rt will be made available to Opera Pacific tea- son sublcriben on an exclusiw priorty seating basis, aa:ordi.o& to Fmt. Prefe1erw: will be giwn to patrons who ICDCW their sub-- ta iption to tbe company9a 1988 repertory. Opera patrou will be offered the opportunity to pur- chue a limited number of beodit tictcu that indadc the very best concert 1earin1 and a post~ncert dilUlcr party with Pavarotti, Fant added. Patrons interated in receivina brochure information about Opera Pacific's new seuon should write, Opera Pacif'ac, 17712 Mitchen, 1mne, m 1•. ICT production has charm Orange Countians • apprecia- tion for the theater did not suddenly appear when Orange County got a performing arts center, but bas been nurtured for ye.an in its community theater. Yet with the arrival of the Orange County Performing Arts Center, perhaps the joys and tribulations of the community theater have been forgotten for the bigger and bettd? On April 3, the Irvine Com- munity Theater (ICI) put on its presentation of the Ed Graczyk play, •eome Back to the S 4 Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean.,. A professional production? - Certainly not. A technically perfect production? Not eYCD close. Yet ICTs production. di.Rctcd by Tom Titus, Jcrs managing director for the last IS seasons, was not without charm. The play takes place in a small Texas town not far from where the movie •Giant .. was shot. The action sbifu chaotically between 19SS and 197S. In the earlier year a group of teen-agers started the DiJCiples of J amcs Dean club, of_which Mona, who is the mother of Jimmy Dean, a twenty year old who may have been sired from a one-night stand with James ~ is pres- idcnL ~ ~ nilt U/~ • Fh!S/t 'F~ NOUJ ope• /or ,.Ilda...,, S....tay ~di I LIVE OllTAGE IPBMl UlllllY In the latter year. the Dixiples of James Dean are boldina a 20th reunion. The play addreaes t~ need fol' something of penonm value to cling to in an ~r cbangina world. It also sbows the lack of growth of its cbaracters. However, the star of the show was Sharon Cowles. Though community theater is not u artistically sound as a professioll&l production. it can provide an enjoyable evening for the whole family u was evident by ICI"s production of •eome Bact to the s ct Dime. Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Deaa .. BREAKFAST SPECIALS «a-,,°"'.·-"'*-" •1-3 ... lr1" ... hlltl browN mdtllJllll ILW •2-Blifajlrt W6. 2 ... 6 2 .... oft.con a.At f"'~ OlllllEbt, hMh broilr-.6 --... .. e_. e..-ia hlh lruil .,.. LUNCH SPECIALS .--,,o.., ··~ •1-1/lh ........ ha. u.nr.. oalle .. . CZ-11 .... lndbs .. . CJ..-Hae .................. .... --~ca. ... ~0.c.S UlbT~"tl 8Y .. ews, Christians eye common traditions BY PEGGY DAINELL • l tlw Lord. ""' your God, wlto INoicltl you out of the land of £opt. tlw ~ of bondap: you #tllll ltaw no other rods baitk nv ... -Exodus 20:1 Appropriately, as we prepare ourselves to celebrate the season of Passover and Easter, both Christians and Jews are reminded of tbe historical roots of their respective faiths. Last week, Rabbi Frank Stern, the C<Khair of the second annual retreat for the Catholic- Jewish Dialog of Orange County presented the opening remarks and introduction of the keynote speak en, Dr. Alan Mittleman, Program Associate of American Jewish Committee National lnterreligious Affairs Depart- ment in New York City, and Dr. Charles Frazee, Professor of History, California State Uni- versity in Fullerton. Dr. Mittleman began bis com- ments by wanfina to make a ch•np in the word .. acceptm .. in the theme or the seminary- .. A Theology of Ac::ceptance•- to the word, .. atrmnation." He went on to give historical back- ground from the Jewish perspec- tive up to the Jesus Movement. He said. --we need to affirm the pTaeDCC of one another, ICC the goodness of Christians and the goodness of Jews. On balance, we have Goers covenant with Israel and the new way of Jesus. We can rejoice. affirm and undentand.• Dr. Frazee addressed the early changes for the followers of Jesus and the differences that began during the I st century. Their roots were established in Jewish history. For example, the celebration of the wcckJy Euch- arist was a symbol of thanksgiv- ing every week instead of once a year at the time of Passover. The twelve apostles, the leaden of the Jewish-Christians. reprcs-- ented the twelve tribes of Israel However, after the destruction of Jerusalem in 70 A.O. there was a more distinct drawing apart among the Jews and Chris- tians. l a t•N1!' Co ME MEET THE RISEN CHRIST. • Eatur ~ April 19. 19er7 . "WHAT I WOULD WANT TO SAY AT YOUR MEMORIAL SERVICE" tJohn II: 1-~I i~X\ 8: lO and IO:IS A.'A 1 lil tf1ttM.• ,luJTul "'""' o/ Sun..1w.try Clw1r Don G nmwru Jm'l.tor CJulJ ,JI\ 1• 1rnn'4L.·J 1 Ill'\.' Se. And-'""''~ ~l!Of't fkKh. Caf 1forna.11 Or. John A. tt.«mAn. Jr. • "'.,.,., 1*'4 -l>.\1 fl · """ ',.,, H.iriio." 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If Qwdll • ............ ~151.2 ....... °'_ ..... ....., Ulll llAll I. •IWI (l,.....~1921~ ... , EASTER SERVICE SUNDAY-9:00 A.II. 12.00 pm Wed-Holy Wff Eucharist l 00 pm Fn-Good f reday Service MERTZ HAU. ol the Community Church 611 Heliotr'oPe. CorON def ... The ""' ~ c Sc.-tlCt For more inbmlltion ptease cau: 675-2116 ~~~ LtJ ... S.\I~I ,J.-\)IES •n111 "91'1Dot11 .... aa111lc end~ a1a• OI Htl!Jll M tfr Md El I 81 r ... ._ llOemAY -THUllSOAY 12:00 Noon -Holy Eucharist ~ • GOOOFNDAY &·30 AM -Hofy Eucharist 12:00 NOON -3'00 PM -MedtatiOnS on the Sewt1 Last Words. deYoOonS. and hymns of the Pass.on 7 .30 PM -Sta1K>nS of the Cross with choir HOLY SATURDAY 500 PM -Hoty Euchanst and CHILDREN'S EASTER SERVtCE. Easter Bap sms. youth drama; and an Eastar plant fOf each child EASTER SONDAY 700 AM -Holy Eucharist Rile I -Sennon. choif.Ofchestra 9.00 AM -Holy Euchansl Rite .. -Sermon. choir. orchestra 11~ AM -Holy Eucharist Rite I -Sermon. . . ,. ..... choir.~ (CtWld an et al,,,,... .,wees) SAINT J~ EPISCOPAL CHURCH 3209 Via Udo • N9wpott Blach • 714-els..4210 1. .. ,_ 11 MR 11. -THE NEM'ORI aeawooeTA w.8A NEW8/lfMNE TODAY &.11111 ••IC ..... Hthi .... 111 • U.ITIO rn The taluwiic perwara .. a. bu1irms a SOFT- BALL VENTUR£$, 5015 Birch Stre9t. Nwpcwt a.ct\ CA 92660. Patridl fnoritt, 5002 .......... lrWne. 'CA 92715. J. Nrtdl -.,. 19262 Meu.V.. ..... CA92667. This ~ ii con- ductld .,, • ... • .. 1*1- nership. Sianed: PMricll F---Gerwlll Pa1Nr. The recistrants com· •••aced ID lrallUC:t busi-ness under the fictitious busil.ss rwne « rwnes listlld at... on 1130/S7. This ........ -filed wilh u. Courtly an a1 Or-. Counly on MM::tt 24, 1987. rde No. F3l9211 419 4/16 4123 4/30 0188 HCllllOUS•fl"Bf NWSTATa.llT The~-pesons are doirrc ~ as: Aelllly Business Group-OBA Walker Basin. 5100 Cam- pus. Neeport 8w:ft. Cali- tomi;a 92660. Baabm Wind Corporatiot1 (a~COI~). 5100 Campus, Newport Bmch. Cailitomia 92660. Realty Proied Group (a California corporation). 5100 Campus, Newpott Bmch. Calitornia 92660. This business is con- ducted.,,~ This business is not ,.. conductin1 business. se-t; Joseph Ormtpnli. Presidait. a..boe Wnt Cor- puilltiutL This italliii• ... .., filed witt1 tt.e County an a1 Or-.. County on .._ 30, 1987. Fie No. f339653 4/2 419 4/16 4/23 0143 flUalC mlJICE fCiii ••••• umSTAIWI The ......... l*IOft is -.~m:O.PU'PV BUBBU WATER- SCICDllllER. 751 • 191h. Caslil Mesa. 92627 .., Scha• ... 758 • l 9ttl., c.om Mesa. 92627, also P.O 8ICll 10632. Costa Mesa. CA 92627. This business 1s con- duc:IBd .,, ., indiwidual. The re11strant com· metlCed ID b'ansad bus.I· ness under the fictitious business rwne "' names ltsted abcwe on N/A. se-t: Waly Schoe .... This it.IMl11Mt -fi'9d "'°' the Courtly Oer'k of Or-.. County on .... 30. 1987. Fiie Ho. Fl39649 412 4/9 4/16 4/23 0146 PUalC lll01a AtiiilOUS • I• E• .._ITATEmJIT The toAowWrc ps'SOr'I is -. business as: mu GRACE 0£SIGNS, 314-C Mar~rite, C.O.M . CA 92625. Keli GrKe St nd, 314- C ......,..._ C.OM .. CA 92625. Thrs ~~neu is con- ducted .,, ., indMdulA. The recistrant com- 111e11Ced ID ~ busi- ness under the fidJtious a.u-nsnea1,.,_ liAlld .,.. on 3-23-87. ~ .... Gt-.. S;tasw4 n.s '2 __ .., .oi the C'Au1ly a.ti al Or-. ec..., on ..... 30. 1987 file No. F3396l54 4/'2 '19 4/16 4123 0147 'U"•mora illf Ml Gf n •II •rGF u. ........ ..... ta.Ji: .• ,....., ... I ... _al._ .,. s ~f ....-.: NOfE 11 I C.W. AllJOMO. TM wna1• llOO ~02-E,,Cllll CA..._ ............. 1300 Mllma au. Cllllll ...... CAIMa n. ........... 1 - ..... $ ........... _ ..... °' ·~-2· 24-86 file ND.. fl01'64. Thil 1111 Ill Ill -CDft. duded ~ .. inchidual. ~ Jafwt a.ton. This .. 1 ,,... -filed ... the ~ a.tt al Or-.~ an llmr. 30, 1987. 412 419 4/16 4/23 0148 .......... fClllW • ID I I -IU'.f I n.e ~.-• ...-is ._.....__ NOfB. StONAl. AUTOMOTJV£ PROMOTIONS, 10650 a..:tt 8hd.. S'talD"-CA 90680. .... ~ Gabriel, 1300 Adina 132£. C4lla ..... CA92626. This business is con. dudld .,, ., indiwicMll. Tbe reaistrant com- malCed to balUC:t bust-' ness under the fictitioi1S business name OI 1wne5 listed abc>We an 3-23-87. Sipat: ... , .• Gaibrill,. This ......,.,. -filed wiltt the County Cled al Orarwe Caunly on .... 30. 1987. f"tle No. f339648 412 419 4/16 4/23 0149 ......CllOllCE fCllllUUS L•IE• .._ITATEmJIT The tllllolilc s-mn is doinc busineu n: THE MANCINI COMMUNICA- TIONS GAOUP, (1) 7461 l..cqe Circle. Hunlin&IDn 8-dt. Callb .... 92647' (2) P.O. 8m 7652.. Ne ;pCJft a.di. CalifCJ ... 92651.. WILUAM f . Mancini, 10106 Karmont--.. Sa.Ah Gm. c a ... 90280. This bulm8U is con- duc:tld by .. UIMICOi_. r9id I Killtioii atherthln ........ The "'Ciltnnt com- mmaced ID lr•aact bust- ,_ under the fic:titiald ...... ,... OI ,,.,. lisllld .,_ on 2-~. ~ ,,._ ............ This I 9 ·-· -llld ..... .... CounlJ a.tr al Or-.~ Git .... 30. 1917. filll No. f339651 412 419 4/164/23 0150 -•rs " n. ............ -,. bis· --.: EAST· MIDGE GARDE.HS HOMEOWNER ASSOC .• 3700 c-...-Or .• Wiii 101, fls pat 8-:tt.. CA t2MO.: JaM J. ......... 3700 Campus Or., Ne pon -=--.CA gfO. Tilis busi.nieu is con-.................... lllsd I '111---•l*••••S.-Jalln Uc t:illL ............. undcrlllisbulir.-- on&/9182.. TM , , ... _tiled ..... Count; a.tr al Or-..C...,on .... 17, 1987. File No. F3.11514 412 419 4/16 4123 0151 .....Cmta fChi ..... ,. .._ITl'B IT n.....w,....,is dair-s blu 111 K Sl£EP. STYtEs. 1921 Hlrtlar Bhd.. COiia ..... CA 92627. David c. OAerttoudt. . UiOl W ........ .., 8hd.. Acll. 32R. S.. Ana. CA 9210e_ Thjs business is con-dudl!ld .,, _ indMduaL The ~strant com- ,.,.aced to nrua busi- neu under the fictitioia ~rwftlOI~ r111ect --.on~l...,. Sianed: David c. Oster· ...... This ,, 0 ..... -filed ..,. .... CauntJ Cllltl al 0..-.. County on .... 30. 1917. File No. fJ3l96l50 4/2 4194/164123 0152 119112 NOTICl•~MLE ----~ T.f .... Bl717e a.-••JHI VOO AA£ IN OU:AUl T UNOER A DEED Of TRUST DATED S£PTtM80t 21, 1983. UNUSS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUft PROPER I Y, rT MAY Bl SOLD AT A PU8UC SALL If YOU N£ED AH DP\ANATION Of THE NATUR£ OIF THE NOCEECl4NG AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWTER. NOTia tS H£RE8T GIVEN tt'8I S.••• ,.._.,.,_a Company, a CaJifamq Corpontioft a trvst.e, OI SUCC 11 > ~ OI Slali ft .... tnmie ........ to .. o..t al Trust Md bJ LMRT MOWS NfD JANE BAaWS, HUS8NI) ANO WH end Riccurdcd OCT. 26, 1983 as.lnlaNnwl? No. 0...71430 d Olficill Aea>ds en the alfic9 al the ~ korder al Or-..~. Calib11ia. and ~ ID .. Nalir::e al 0.. and Dectian to Sicl ttwaniw ......... JAMJNltf 16. l w -lnsarunwit No. 86-019351 al lllid Olldcl Riccurds. will Sell on APRll 24, 1917 Ill 9".A5 A.II. Ill THE MAIH (NORTH) ENTRANCE TO THE COUNTY COURTHOUSE 700 CMC aNTtR WEST, SANTA ANA. CAl.lfaNA. Ill public auction. » the ....... ,...., tar ~ C..-.:•Me Ill ... time al sllle in ..... ,,.,,., al .. Unilsd Sitllllls), .. rilbl. tile. and·--CDllW,.cl to and,,.. bllld by I Ulldllr said died in the PR4*'t1 w 0 1 in aid ~and Sim and dcciClibed ........ lDT 5 OIF TUCT NO. 1763. IN THE aTY OIF NEWPORT B£A0t. AS PO tiWJ RKQIDO> IN 8C)09( 52.. PAGE 11 Of MISCnLANEOUS IMPS. .. THE omcE OIF TIE COUNTY ABXllDO OIF SAID COUNTY. Pt~~-....... ..., ...... B: 1524 IMN[. NEWPORT IEACH, CAl.wA 92MO. The_..asudof .. uapllid' ' csfllf .. rtit ti•• .and ~ the P1'4*1' to .......... ' c ..... estia 1011 cma..... and .,_ma• .. tine al ... inilil' P'•• -. al .. Nalir::eal5* ii '197.21M.17. In a:tca·u to Cllh. .. ,.,,._ .. ..._ c:e1"f11 cNdls. • 0 "1 f:s ~ cf**' ... by a Slcllc OI fedlnl C... UniaD t11 S•t Cl •'II a c" " •Se .,. llcllllk. ....... ID dD bi -t in lllil S... M c:t.:111 ........ Gll'l'M9J dclsd. ............. --.... ~ila•-.**t. .. Tl\lllce_, .tdd .. .._.. fJI .. T~s DMd tdill .............. I ., e+-ID .. ..,...--.w .......... .... laid .... will ...... 11111 • C Cliti-OI -NllllW,. $ -··sg' R, I S ....... J • I OI-................. ,.,, Mt; eel bylllid Dliid. iieit ' ...... Md I J I • tl .. ftllce and fll .. hllOa a a t -. mid ...._ 1di 1 c• ..................................... ............ ; , ................... ... .......... ., , .. .._ ...... DllJll:: ...,. s. 1117 S.aw.. IJ&DCMJ ;•.OTNMa.1001 Q SGIQI ...... 5 2 'l.C AF ;wti-.ca~•l'- 1200. IJU> HU. VICE MESCIOT 412 419 4116 01~ ILtlln Wmnc::E fCIH .. • I IW --If•• "' Thlll*wiic~is ~ bl •. , ... -= N(W. flOrT lANOING RESTAU- RANT. 503 &It f'.1& I • Newport 8w:t\. CA 92551. W-..flOiil EneJrprises. Inc.. a t&R1mia CDllU• tion. 503 £..a (j la 1 ' Jiu ;art...._, CA 9266L This business is con-- ~ bJ a CDlpuill1io:L The ......... com- iiWClld ID lr•IUC:t buli- ness under h kti'ioe1S bl 1· IL ,_ OI fWNS lillid ._on NIA•,.._ ~ .... flull timr- prises, I~.. Oolcln L s 5 blilrJ, Seu*'" 1liil 2 2 .... -fled ..... ~Cleft al Or-.. c.a.a, on IMrda 19.1917. File ND.. Fl31741 41'2 419 4116 4123 o~ ILJJ-...c ..... fCih-Bl Ill I• .._ITAi I TIA ... ,..,... ... doilW 1111 f 111 M; PHAR- MACY DtMCN$M)NS, 23201 MUI CnM Rmd, l..leArw Hill. CA 92653.. Phwm.KJ Healthcare. Inc.. • t&Uar1iil CDlpui• tion. 23201 ..... CtMk tto.d, LlcuM Hills, CA 92Ci53.. ,,......... Dil••aic»as. Inc.., a C1Pr.mim CDlpot• tion, 23201 Mill Cr.- Road. Lacuna Hill~. CA 92653. This business is con- ducted~. jginl wn1an. The ,...;stnnt com- n • aeed ID lr•JUd bu9- ness under the ktitiala ,.,... ,_ OI t-.s lilalid .,_ on •-1. 1987. Si9wct ti Mcae Din• ..... lnc...a.rtes L en.. SecNutaJ. Tl* '1 _._ .... ..... ~ Clcrtl of Or-. CGunlJ an M1fdl l2.19S7. AleNo..B*n 41'2 419 4/16 4/3 0159 I ,.._.J.T .......... 1400 .... .... ~ ...... pOft Buch. California '92660. This bu5ineu is c:on- dUc:lld .., ........ ~ , .... Tiie ,......... C*lt- meocied tD hnud bu.Ii- • ness under U. fiditiol11 ~ .... OI "9"91 lilPid at... an Mmrda 1. 1•1. ~ Wiiiiam It DJwis. This .. t .... -..... ..... Cour1llr a.tr al Or-. CountJ on Mcrda 25. 1917. Re No. f3392Jlll"'l...-~) 4/2 419 4/16 4/23 0161 ...... WmncE fCiii ... llllID ummm MT Thell*wiicpcr .. •.e dairc ,.,._ .: DAYIS NflOll CO......::£ aM- TER ASSOCtATES, 1400 8risaDI Sltreet Nor1h. News port Beach, California 92660 w.um tl 0-S. 1400 Bristol Street North. ,._. pot1 Beach. California 92660. Charle$ L Buc.haun. 1400 8risaDI Street Harth. Newport a.en. Clllibnia 92660. Ridwd L Lucy, 1400 BrisaDI Slreet Nar1ft, ...... port Beach, Catifor'na 92660. Robert J. Thierpttner. 1400 8risaDI Slreet North. tlewpout &wt-. Clila:11ia 92660. ~ J. T.,,,...,.., 1400 8risaDI S'lrlicl Noftt\. ..... pot1 Buctt, Califomia 92660 This business is COft-- dudlld .,, ...... s-t-, ....... The .,.,........_. tilJ"*ant,.. com- ,....., ID lr•IUC:t ..,.._ ness under the fic:titiot,a ...... ..... OI ,...,_ lilPid ..._ an Mcrda 1. 1987. 59...t m ·1m It o..is. This 2 1 _ .. -tiled ..... ~ Clcrtl al Or-. c.n, an llcrde 25. 1917. ,_ND.. f'Xll"'l ..... mc-.... 41'2 419 4116 41'23 0162 WJ.IU Pt•IC.nca fClh--• I IM umsrawt Thell*wiic,.._ .. ._...._-.:ALTON aJSNSS contR ASS(). CIATES. 1400..._,.._. Harth. fie ;wt~ Caii- bnia 92660. WiliMt It Diwil. 1400 Brim! S'lrlicl .......... port Badt. Califomia 92660. a.rtes L Budunan. 1400 8ristaf snc: .... th ; c.t a.c:ll. C Rtuiia 92MO. Richwd E. Lucy, 1400 8r1*ll s.r... ...... ..... port Budt. California 92660. ...,._. J Tlwptnw. 1400 BrislDI Slr9lt Ned\. Newpout Bwtl. tanarnia 92660. ~J. T~ 1400 BrislDI S'lr9ll ............ port Beach, Califomia 9266()_ This business is c:on- ducl9d .,, ....... pert. ••itlip. The reaistnnt com- u•acled to lransad busi- ness under the fidibDul ....... ,.. °' 1-.s ilPcd ..._ cm liWdl l , 1917. ~ w · ,, 1t o.iL This ... 1 ..... -llJd ..,. .. CounCr a.ti d Or-.. c.., an lllM:t. 25.19S7. FiJ ND.. rlfl3t28..--1 4/2 41941164/Zl 0163 Ip I, -(il9dll2laile an 3/%VSI. n.is 2 1 .... -llcd ...... Coan71 CIIrtl of Or-..~ Clft ..... 24. 1.,, file ND.. flll206 412 419 4116 4123 01~ ILJJW Pt....c••a fCih .. alll I• ....... 11 TIA ........ pmnan is doitlll busine$S -= FASHION ISlAND TDMX>, 1'00 --9' ... ;Mt .... CcfMnia 92660. Spirm L "-.st•I .. •, nl2 $ I 11 BMl. 9215, Git 7 ._ Tw 7155L This business is con- duclcd .,, -iincliwiduM. ~Sclifm L Kai .... .... The recistr•nt ~ ... ced to lr•IUd bul>- ..ss wdl!r .. fic:tibol• busir"5$ ,_.. OI l9neS l ilted abo¥e on Mardi 1917. This sta»•lel'tl was flied ......... CourCJ a.ta al Or-. CaurtlJ an ~ 2-4.1987 file No. f339194 419 4/16 4123 4/30 0187 I ...... ff T1A•r icl*••-.._ ....... wTHE GOlDEH WEST /Gl1VAM LlASING MSOaAll'S. (II) TH£ G0LDEH WOT/ GOIAH SALES AS'SO- CIATES.. 2222 MJrtia, Sllle 212. 1mne. c.tifomia 92715.. GaPdcn ... ...... • Cat~ CMputlltioft, ·1308 ···'*" ......... Sa.a Ana, C.lifiot'Na ~ 6-10. IUP W--. Inc... a CalitDrnia CUI po1111iaft, 2222 ..... Sim 212. lninl. Calla# .. t2715. This IMaiMS5 is ~ duded bJ • __ .. pert- ....,. Siped: ~ .... ......,.c.n• OLiipoictial~ Didi J ...... .... President ~ De I',. ..... Inc.; ~ L~PI: t-11!. The I eciUJ.U c:om- nw acled ID lr...::t buli- ,._ under .,. fidiliot• ...,_,_.OI,_.. isllld lllbow on Sesit. 3. 1917 Thil .. 2 mslt -tiled ...,.. ... CcuQ ~al Or-. County an March Tl, 1917. Fie No. Fl39627 4/9411641234/JO 0183 T~ ..,--11-a-• .,.....,uu "-••·~-~ T.S.•aJlm a.tc:aeEI lllANCHESTtR a>. • _.., cppa. 91 Tr'*'9 under the ..._., dclUiMICI dcld al tn&ll Will SEU AT PU8UC AUCTION 10 THE HIGHEST Mm FOlt CASH (jn ....... ..., ............. in .. u.llld!llllcl) ...u,. ... ~c.« t•-..c:llada 11chd in a.. c.. Seer , m... (Pll) 1Me "'w • .. -al .. ) cl ........... is&wl Cllll bl)ecl tD Md - tald llf it ....., lllid Oied al Trull in .. P'--" ..... a t a11 11lUSTOlt MttSl 11 Ot HOllES, ?MC. IOIEflCWl"t~ S0UTHW£ST SAYINGS NII) lOMI ASSOCIATION ,.....--,1s.1•l•lnltr.No.l5mlin .... 1Jl13 lllOl lfll tlo.:1111-.: • in ..... al .. .._I .. f#IO..,.C -· ...... ., .. $ ... , 8 , .,, .... E09f•A• 1.atltfllT~Nat121DIR .. a.,tlN Jlt ...... c...,t1oir... .... o1c a .......... .. ..... -... in ... 432. ......... 41 ....... .. I t ....... 19CI •olllidor..tC 2' bctllt .... WWW cl al. al .W. 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CA 92662 This bu11ness •S con- duc:Md bJ In tndMdlat The recistrant com-•••9Ced ., b•lw:t bull· neu ~ tN fic::bbous buslneSS ,.,. °' nsnes ~ .._. on 3-l-lge'7 ~l!lradr~ This ....... -...., wilCh the County a.ti al Or-. CourtCt on lilardt 30.1917 Ftle Mo. f339747 419 4 /16 4123 4130 0174 ... IC.TICE fCih ...... ... nan 1 TM 'el' ........ IS ..... 111 •IMIBO& LQM ...as. 514 .... ........... S...A.lW- -CA11216L NancJ .... Kaler, 501 East hf •wood Awe., La H1bra. CA 90631. This business tS COft· Ouclld .... incfMdte4 The , ... st>•nt com· n....s. ••act bust--,.. ...... .. ktltlous ~ .... °'..,.. ~ .,_an 3-25-1917 _...~Kaler This 2 2 , ... -filed Mitt .,.. CounCy a.rt cl Or.,. Caunt1 on Af//ri 6. 1917 .t/9 4116 4123 4/30 01 n & 11111 -•-11-a-• 11A1M •-. CllM'dlmna .. ,... . Oii Ktll•TOMma TallTATE C...lla.&.111U4 To al llilirl. belllllcls-.. Cl .... 1. CDH!il ... ~ ........ .,._...,""' be oPtw wi:w a.. a t "' ........... olWIGl- NIAAGNES~· A ' 17 I .. ._, tied bJ atAftO P. WMS in tN Supr ior Court of OMMQ(~ ...... ._ OtMl.O P. ""'4MS ._ ICIJD--d es petlONI , ... I talil•tD ..... .., ....... olWOHIA AGNES AO'tSS 11'e llN1itiett '911 ..u ...... I ••.• , .. _ ........... , ... Mt WM'Ri•illiun of ~A« Alwwwac• .. tllll'=n ........... 41a111 .. l:A5 ....... •Diii.; l lllc.-d .t 100 CMC COfTO DllW WEST. SANTA ANA. CA. fF YOU oa£1" tD h •• t ..... ,. ..,.., .................... hurilll Mid .... jOUI ... ?Ml a OI .. wrillllJn .... ? ........ court ...,_._._ .... Your ....... ..,be in par· .... ..,,.., .... F YOU MW.. A c.DfTOlt or• c•&a co-ol .... 1111.,., ...... .. ,_. dlliM ..... emit OI Pf 11'1 ........ .. ,...111rtiltiw ............, .,, .. aut ....... ................ d ....... of ll9lrs -• PIO-.. ill s.:Dal\ 100 al ......... C.....f//f OJllilar- .... TM ti-. tor filinc cllima .. nat ..... ... • tour ........ from .. ..... of the ._ ... r.-:.d ...... . YOU IMY DAMtNE .. .......... COUit.. fa" .... 111d'in .. .... fa" lftl!J--.... .. :·• ......... . ..................... 111n•• ..,.,._ ... , ........... court .. cnafof ...... --. .....,.....,. ..... ,. ........ nalicecl .. -.o1 ........ , ... ....,,.iMtnent ol esbU ~or ol h &>ldior• OI KICIJUMlc .......... inSlc· tianl 1200 and 1200.5 cl theC..1•PvubiJ111Code. . ANGLEA &i BURFORD. MIDI IWJ'5 tor Pwtibcw•. 199 SO LOS A08l ES AVE.:; srE 711, PASADENA.. CA 91101. 4194/164123 0190 ~ ---11-a~ • DUllt Oii amt W I IU: ICOTT A9•Kth•TO M& IBllYATE c..•a.~ Toalhlin.bel""°"'-. aedlba. ........... cred-*"' ..S~•wtlonwy be ott.wde w•1•HS 11'1 the tllil OI --cl EDfTH VIRGINIA SCOTT A pidioi1 has ~ filed bJ Rob9t a. Salll ... the Suiperw t.ourt cl Or-. County recaunt1n1 that Robett B Scott be IPll aine1 d as personal , ... 111 ltilliw tD ildltu• ....... cl .. ~ .... A._.W.onh~ will t. hlllld on 516/f/1 • 1;45 p.m. in Dlipt. 3 laca9d •100CiCDrM .... ,O. tba:Jl.SlrDAna.C.rib· nia. lf YOU OBJECT ID h ••lliiwfll11w s 11·r11111. fa" ................... .. ..,... Md --·~ ~-· OI file_....,. ~ ..... caurt blllorw .. twWc. Your ........ ..., ...... . ... °' ... ,... ..... . ff QJ NII!£ A CIEDITOR or a c:oma...,. aaMcw cl the dee I I I i. jQU muJl1 file JOAll dlift'I with .. court°' pl I ntillD ......... ·•-llt.atiwe appoiftt8d br .... court ..... ... .,..... from the ..... cl finl issuance ol lelllrs -prowided in ~ 100 d the .-.cm. Code cl Cali*Jr. n1a. The time for filin1 dalm5 will not spire pnor to ..,, moo llttcs from the cw. cl the ._ •• nabC:led llbolie. YOU MAY EXAMfNE the file kept bJ the CXM't. " fa" are •lier• ted '" .. --. )IOU ,.,., SSW upon the ! 1c•.., or adrnildt.t .... "' upon lhe aGDmey lair the er ea• or admWfitJllD. and fie ...,, the court ...,, proof al seMc:e. • -een request sut1n1 that J'O'I desire speaat nabce al ... ,.. cl an .,..*-1 and apewa1sement of est.ate asS8ts OI cl the PlibtlOl tS OI accDUl'U menllol.S tn Sec. tJons 1200 and l200 5 d ... ll IS THE NEWPORT B80NICOSTA ME.SA NEWSllMNE TODAY .... !I ... c .... fClll ... 11 1• ..... , I The Wi2 •• ..,... ii cto.nc blKineu as: (A) SCHOi MMKETING. (B) SCHER ACQUISITIOHS. (C) COMtlERCIAl NOrER· TIES ll.WSTltATED, 4400 lit.cMlu a.d.. !6 Floor, P:l1 p:ort 8w:h. CA 92660 Commwcial Proo-ties M .. iow., $ltl1il cl Clitgr. .... '400 ~ 8hd .. 5tt'I Floor. Ne•port Beed\. CA92660. Ttus business is c:on- dud8d bJ a c:orpoiabOrt. ~ ton.a•cial Prac> Mac.. Dolly .... Ope. Pres- ident. The rec•strant com· mtll~ ID lranYCt bt.Js;- ness wider the fictrtJous business name lisaed abollle on l--Z7.a7 This stMemellt was filed with the Ccuitt CleB al Orarwe Countt on W. 27 1917 F"• Ho. Fl39573 1.116412.31.130 sn 0201 '901'Cl OI PUaJC HDBIG NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tNI the CCJ Council d tfte c.tycl .... poill 8w;h hold • pubk .._ •• repiddw the IClCJk.Co• d MESA 0£VELOPMENT COMPANY, 1...:.. ~ ~ DenMty 8onu5 and Traffic Study on Pf'opelty located .. 849 ... lW. SINal. ...__, ID perml the c:anll1ndlOt1 of a 165 .-IDlf __.. ~ •·••1111,..,.. .......... so,.c.c ~ bonus '" acco1 deil.:. ...,. Sectlot• 65915 of tM c.lffomja Go.•··-Co* end ... ecc~ of an Elwifwwwt!lll ~ .., ·-..... Zcrirw Code ...... eq 1 1to -..... QJ ... ,. ... ............... ane- ... o1 .. 1a2~ .. -futlj enclosed wittt side ........... daar'l.and ID permit a ~ OS*' ...-.. ... ., ... kx'.llSed • ... ,, i~2DIDathat ,.,.. -· AN., ... Oeclairation has been Pf epered br the City ol Newpott 8uch 1n COIW .... 1tliltlh ..... ....... °" wtlidl sates that tM wb;ect -····-· not ... ina ~llllledan._ enwm.....wt (copies .. S fl I tJ6t lair pulilic ,__, ifl!lli«-.a I ..... ,... ... ~d [714-644- ms)). NOTICE IS HEREBY fORTHER GN£JI ... said ~'-•• .. be heikS on h Z1'b *t cl Apri, 1917, ........ f/1730 p~ intNC..,Hlll CcM1Cil a......_ noo ne port Bodr ad. Ne 0111t ~ CA 92663. ail ""'°' lime aftd place, I nt.erested persons m., _..,and be ~tte ... Wanm E.. RICP>. Cfty Clenc.. Crty of hewport 6Nc:h 0210 &-31111 WllOTU ACllllOUS •111 EIS NW ITATEmJIT The..,.,.... persons aft ~~-~ WEST/SUNSET ASSO· CIATES. 19 Corporate Au.a. N1 ;01 Beect\. Caft. lomla92660 Gddtr1 West Homes.. a ~Jltom1a COf'PO'abOn, 1308 Wakeham Avenue. ~nt.a Ana, Calrfom•• 92705 Sunset Homes Inc ~ evada e«PO'at.on 50 F....,ort 8hd •10 ~ tie ed:a 89&.3 l TM bussneu 1s con- ducll!d bf • 11!1 ..al par't. nen P Slaned Gblder1 West Hames.. a C.WC. •wa Corpca..... Odt J Ran- daJt. President; Sun-Mt ·--. anc..;o..tc. ..... P\widllta. Thil ,, 2 •• -filed .-111e CcuC1 an o1 ar.,.. a..., an lllrdl Z1. lt81. Fie No. f3JJ626 419 4/16 4123 4/30 OUM &.alll ... c .... fClll I • • Ill 1• --~ n.e•• ............ daill[I Ill f I I I • SANTA ANA PlAZA ,.AJt'TNEJlS. 800 N JC't C.. 0nw. IT'S TI ME TO GET OUT OF THE DARK . <·> <·> 5'1111 JOO. Ml ID art a.ct\. CA92660 ,.. ............ ~ _ .... o..,..., ol ...... part ~ •• c.libnia ClOIPDI ....... 13 Ooopou.., ...... s.. 200. f:kcpcwt a.ct.. CA 92'60 PIAalic EAtlllbsn• 9'lllft.. ,....~ol ........ cl o PIS118') ~Inc.. 800 N1 ID Mt C.. 0rwe. Suilt JOO. " J rt Bw:t\. CA9afi0. This business rs awt· ducild bJ ....... s-t· nershrp Sicned= Pu'bl.c Emplc;w...,••--~ ..,,,ofNr ,..,,,. ,, Adi~ -..: Midllllt R.. NeiU; ~ Hol*ins 0. f. .. a._,, ol Ne son 8wtt. Siiis•• ...... .._ ..... ._ Tbe ~com­ ,...icied • nuct ...._ ness under u. ficMkafll ...._ ,.,. or ,.... listed abowe oa Matdl 1917. Tbi5,, 2 ···-~ with the ~ a.rt d °'--' CaunlJ -tit.di Jl.1987 File fik). fl3962_4 419 "16 4123 4/lO 0185 111111 YOU N!tE. .. OEJ'AUlT UNDER A DEED~ TRUST ~TED OCTOllER I. 1985. UNl£SS YOO TME ACTION TO PAOTtCT YOUW MOriJtfY. fl MAY 8E SOU> AT A P\8.JC SALE.. If YOU NEED NI DJl\ANATION Off THE NATURE ~ THE PROaEilllWG AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CXIHTACT A LAWVDl • ..._fllT.-'•1111 .._ ... .,T..., TF•nnt &.am•m'lll Nobce a,_...,.,_.. thll Seaa., Aec:oaue;Mee Com~. a C.flfomia Corpotation n trustee, °' SIC(! 11 lf ~ Ol ll'Wta ..... trustee~ ID b Deed d TNlt ! 1 c1-.CS bJ PAUL MARSHALL AHD MART MARStW.L. HUS8AHD ANO WIFE and Alecxwded OCT 28. 1915. tns1r\#IWiC Ho. ~13:81 d a.lciml "9cordl '" .... aflice cl .. Olunly ........... d ORANGE Courtt. Caflb •Ilia. and cusant ID ttae Nobc:e d CW.. and ~ ID 581 ~ •ecoded DECD&JI l&. 1916. ~Ho 86-625805 cl Rid Officu' Aec:ocb. on MAY 1. lge'7 • 9:'5 ML ait THE MAIN (fC)R'TH) ENTRANCE TO THE COUNTY COUfm«)US[ 700 CMC CENTER WEST. SANTA NfA. CA. Ill public auctJon,, ID the~ bidlitl flat c.t'I (.Pe) Ible • tt. tane d sa1e in moner d 1he Unililld SimMs). al ,.,..,.. ti?:le. and ·--OOl...-,.d ., and ,.., hl*t bJ .a under said ~ in Che ~ SCI 11 :' In sa.3 c.our.., and sit. and daaibed -~ LOT 16 IN 8l.OCX 42 Of RIVER SE.CnOtit. TH£ aTY Of N£WPOlfT BEACH. AS PER MAP RECORDED BOOK 4 PAGE. 25 ~ MISCEl.LANEOUS MAPS. THE OfFlCE Of THE COUNTY RECORDER Of SAID CX)UNTY Prapet1J acllltes is p.a parledtJ ~ a. l27 4i2ND STREET. NEWflOR'1' BEACH. CAlJR)RMA W3 Thetr:Jtll ....... cltfte ur.-s mlalice al U.otf -01 seeancf bJ tl:ae :PIQ061) tD be mid and 1 I ,....,. estllT ••• j COlb. ..,.. ... and .,_ ims 112 h tillle d the.._.putl'ic:IP•>tcltheNca:eclS.11$279.J•S.6&. lln .OfiMe• ID alt\, the T ~ eDOflll cwtiled c:t.:b. ~s ~ d-=b ~ bJ a Sim or ~~u....s1 • ·111 rve •S• • a.._• 9C iaad tDdD"3 1· 111'" se.,. Al dlcd&s ,,.., ... Qiii&MJ .... lit .............. alls .... c.t'l ii KC..-d. .. ,,.,._,,._ wilfmuld... .:. cl .... TNlllR Died .-iii ... bacol• • I,.,.. ID .._..,. • .-w••....,ol..,... Said_.. ..... ...,w.-...co 1tor WIW.,, $WOT&$( d'•I• cli19 ........ -- 01 ....... anc:a tD lillilff .. ill Ml t -w:ur9d bJ Aid o..t. inc\ .......... 9" I -ol .. ...__ and of llllf tNID a 11s1 a' bJ uid ...._ ••9Cll5 .......... ·---....... ~ llld .. ...... Plitciewfl "' ..... wand .., lillid ...... ....... _ .• ..........,.,..., ...... Dllrlt lllM04 31. 1W7 So••w ....... lee eoa.-.,. 1001 0. .. ca on..., .. WWW IWio C C IW 91106. (Ill) 114-7200. a MOT~ 9J /SI IOO HLL WC£ Pl£SltJEM 41941164123 0176 Open ya.-eyes and see µst how many subjects are covered tn the new edJbon a the Consumer Informa- tion Catalog. It's free jUSt tor the asking and so are nearty half a the 200 federal pu~t­ cations described inside. Booklets on subjects like fi- nancial and caeer plan- ring: eaMg right exercas- ing. and staying healthy. housang and child care; ~ beneft programs. Just abrut everyttling you WOlAd need to know. Wrle ~\\fell send you the latest edilDl cj the eon. Sl.mef' Information Catalog, which tS updated and pub- lished ~ lt1 be a great help. yw1 see. Just write: .... - ,_II ••ti. Im THE NEWPORT ENSaONICOSTA WSA NEW8llfMNE TODAY Class· CLASSIFIED INDEX ANNOUNCEllENTS ~ .......... 200 Beauty Aids .......... 213 Card of Thanks ....... 201 Cemetery lots ........ 201 Florists ............... 207 Funeral Directory ..... 205 Funeral Serw:es ...... 206 Healltl Aids .......... 214 lepl Nobces ......... 212 1 orW s.--Clubs-etc 209 Ntne1 ies . . . . . . . . . 815 Lost & Found ......... 210 Personals ............ 211 BUSINESS lruestments .......... 828 Mooey tD loan ........ 605 Moitey Wanted ....... 606 Opportun;ties .......•. 700 Opportunities Wtd ..... ~ EMPLOYMENT Aeencaes ............. 300 OslPortunrties ......... 305 Pre.parabon . . . . . . . . . 307 Directocy of Business Services MERCHANDISE SALES & SERVICE Anbques ............. 808 AOC)liances ••...•.••.. 806 Appkances Wanted •.. 807 Auctions •............ 814 Buikttnc Material ..... 817 Business EqUipment 818 Camena Equipment ... 819 Coens/StMnps ........ 813 F.rnitufe. ..••......... 800 Fwnitwa w~ ..... 805 Garace Sales ..•....•• 705 Jewelry . . . . . . . . ..... 812 Maf Ate $upplys ....... 906 Misc. for Sale ........ , 809 Misc. Wanted ......... 810 Musal Instrument ... 811 Office [qutpment . -... 827 ~&~ ....... 823 SHORT CUT TO Doss & Cats .......... IS24 ~k ........ : .... 825 Birds ..........•..•.. 826 REAL ESTATE Acreace .............. 511 Apls. F urmshed ....... 407 Apts_ Unfurnished .... 408 Bade. to be Moved .... 816 8uSlness Propetty •••• 500 Business Rentals ..... 421 Condos tor Rent ...... 409 Condos for Sale •.••... 507 CommercaaJ PrQperty 505 Desert Property ....... 513 F anns & Ranches ..... 512 Garclees for Rent ....•. 400 Houses tor Sale ......• 508 Houses tor Rent/Furn 405 Houses tor Rent /Unfum ............. 406 ~Aooms•ll tiotefs ..........•..•. 416 Industrial . . . . . . • . 506 n"'"""' 1.e Property .•••.• 509 Lake Shore ~opetty 515 lD6 for Sale .......... 510 ~le Homes ........ 917 Mortgaee & TO ....... 607 Motels ............... 415 Mountain Cabns ..... 422 Office Space . . . . . . . . 420 Out of State Prop ..... 514 Real Estate Wanted ... 518 Rental5 to Share ...... 412 Real Estate for xa. ... 517 Real Estate loans ..... 600 Rooms for Rent ....... 410 RESORT PROPERTY ForSale ............. •l~ Rental . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l]. TIM.,_IATION ~ •...•....... 900 Al1tiaue Qascic= Car ••• 912 ~ lar Sale ........ 9 10 Au1Ds Wanlled •.•.•.•• 9 15 Al*> Parts & T res .... 907 Auto Alplir /Dom ...•. 913 AuCo Recrlir /for ...... 914 ~ ................ 905 ~ ....•......•. 919 foreicn & Sports ...... 911 ~--············909 Motorcydes & a.~ 908 Motor Hornes ......... 916 SERVICES Schools .•....•..•.... 608 Sduabon Wanted ••••. 308 40I ~-b••• Unlur. =~~~ Fi~ dlShwashef. San Juan CaJtib•o-2 bedroom. 2 batt1 condo. garage. poof. 1acuzz1. $850. Ewes.: 870-7 435 3 bedroom. 2 stOty Condo, MiSSJOn Ytet0. <XJnU1ily pool,, pets/& c:htie11 OK. $95() ~ 7306 NilueJ Condo. =priced (2) bed-rooms. (2) baths in Cffl. tal Cay. As.suma&ae 9 67 • loin.. T astefuUy ~5~ ends. s 1011100. (714> 495-0222. 45 PUr1 SL. UiltJN Ncuet Do )IOlJ have an lf1tant °' toddler' Announcing "'8irtt1 to Three"· a seff · help group for new par- ents. Parents hetp1ng par ei Its learn about rcms-srw dWdlle11. Paul ~ Ph.0 499-5901 FRANCE. Goin& to France? Tutorina & T n111Siabo1 Semce tor trawe. Bustnessman. & Student. Michel 662· 3256 u ve-tn Housekeeper Wanted. Prete< sen.or citizen. Room. board small salary. flexible hours.. On lake in retr cerator. S850. no pets. 498-1917. 661- 9312 2 Bedroom 2 batti & SIUdio oceilll W!W. Dana Pocnt.. $785 & S750 493-6579 410-RaonlS ....... Roonmm -lted for my beg.diful house ., ~ Hils & Missal V"lell) b•lished $295 + 1/3 I ciljtjps 58&a672 El Toro Condo 3 bed- room. 2 bath · pool. recreabon room. S93.500-tr.te or best. 21~30-1944 eCl•tim l.aRIKapil11g CUSTOM LANDSCAP-ING DESIGNS-Splnlder systems mstalfed/ repaired/ cleanur,s/ hau~ways/ lJc & M . 535-0613 RAY ISHUCAWA ~·oort-~ Area Ma ntenar'lc e ~ands (213)~5645 211-Personals Mature Ma ie Chnstl.a11 :<>liege s:...ident Soeel(S room l.Ne-n • ~ #OUtd be great Ca'I Gree 96&£324 Part nme Po5'bOfl '" the Newport Beach area ~ E.uroe>ean~ Pairs and nterv.ewing ~ lbat 'lOSt famdies. hrs. w/~ fwlan. aa! compensabon. xw ~ for profes- sional Send ~ des· r::~~·~ an Amen ca Proeram. AIFS Foundation. 100 Gn!nwnch AYe Gleen- wich CT 06830 20). 869-90'J() •NW111 Aide EXCELL.EHT WAGES~ spare tune assembl y MlfX. decba .::s. crafts.. Others.. I~ (5()t) 6' 1- 0091 Ut 1238 7 days.. CaJ H(J#' Seadary needs tor sm business ., CdM.. AclPoa 20 hrs/wk-$5/hr Send resume Of letter to: em 654 CdM 92625 Ul>enenced, positNe teacher. K-&t\ all sub- ,ects. build sett.es a e em while lumio&. Raptd Pl oeress. References 65():13S() •TJPillS •Woi""1>c••· c stan Yaejo. 859-1879 eweia~ ~ Uni. ewport Beach-~ furn.. 2 bdr, 2 ta. dbl pl • ' pcd, JIC. yetllfJ rera 11500/mo 21J. 333-2066 Dana A:Jint • Nice, ~ c:ompla.. 1 bedl oom. ••.• .... Ga/Walls = Nopets. $600.661· 412-a.als .... TWO AOO MA TES WANTED. LM81! 3 bed- room iiPM"b 'llenl. ocean we. $375/'400 -----~-497-116.i ~· *5sc• al f-emale ll1s seadw w tor room-nm to find a house wn between Hun naton BeachlOilna Poire.. &29- 7f,63 417R11awtkttali Head Island Aesalt. Sa.Ah Caralina. 2 bedloau'-2 bllh Golf. ms. 300 ,wds to bexh. SA75 . U'l-6314 aera cs SUMllER BALBOA fSl.ANO COTIAGE =.Ti£18) 790- 418F• .. Palm Desert Condo f-or S. at Trade · IUxufy hi' listed 2 bedroOm. 3 bid\. siw.. $145.000 at best ofter. 499-1M4 Spectacular Y.ew-Gotf c.aurw Condo. Mwssu' Vll!IQ.. 2 bedroom. 2 bllh. pl •••. Seeto~ am. As5&.lrnable km\. Must sell, relocatina. s 139.000. By owner: 582.5036 S7.000 D1Mn. T * Ole P.yme G. Gtat swest- merl OI 1st buy 0r ref't $795, 2 bedloom. 2 tllllh El Toro condo. 859-0812 508-Hou... tor Sale PRICE~ S- SlO.OCO 0 Taro hame. .. • •••• , ..... 1-IDJJ .. , $10.000 .... 1987 ...... r' CcD de Caza. ()...,. 3 ... oam. 2~ bil\:.'-=(p~ = ontJ) ~1162 .... 20 Aas Jmha Tr-= Wat.er. electric. ~ dcMn, 10. int~ =-~·} 142 .. 5940. 51J.D111t1 " , .. ., laJST SEU THIS WEEX 2 $1500. ..... Gllll8' kM P9'/1Miltl.. VacabOn Time 9-~-Palm -·· 9151-uDaJ 514Chll9flblta ... lllJNlY RJR Wt! ,. ..,b ........... . .... I .....t. ..... = ... llE'S ill ~-17111 0 ......... a... =--~i.~= 67J.2D17 111ft11 Ill °""" aG TEXAS INDEP£ND.: £NTai1&111...--.1 co.is~--· tar NASO lwfli1 t h s OI C.61 ' and m.-EIMRK£TING•~ IES. 24 Haw Cal· (915) 367-27•5 T .. .._ m 111• --. ... a... ... ,...,.. ..... . --~ .... c .. s. RlXES FOR aRSTMAS .2 ...... I' •• fQll vesb.. Small and medium. $375 udt. J64.9M7 Of Owl&• .. wartl751-2!J77 SAVE $loocrst "'How to W YOVI 0mn t~ boal .... all! Send $10.00 + SUJO ~ to Ila Qa ,_.,Q. a.. 30C2. Onl8iD. c. 91761 111• i'c .. 111111. 8EAllT1Rl. OJROPEAH vtOUN.wlbols.~ MXIHmties. ~ i Id 1t $1500.Maw Sl.200 abo..131-5192 llOUX • STEEL AND GIOLD"D 2 ) ""r.t._Jlltl1 I 81«•1J I ~an­._ .950*-5310 ~ 1'-lK return on TD's. Also lend on & buy TO's.. $10,000 up to Jum. bo·s. Denison Assoc. 673-7311 USEDSOATS LOWEST PRICES FULL SEllVICE Al I l5("N JilA.&LU ~s..a.a I+ ............ c.-.... (7WtMMllt ... • •THE•trORI B8GNICOSTAWMNlWllflRWE~Y .. D 1111111.... "1 110 I... 911-tlJP 1·1 I' IF ftu'5 'lj I tr C.. ... 1979 CADILLAC Seville-low mi'9ace. fulymted,wile "a!Ps., ~ .,., c:oqJU-=' S7 ~ flSS.8200 1m Wr1 n•• -'• ,, ... __..._. .. ..,_,,._, S.:' I Ill -la. 720-1511. 1964 ... md9s 2205 JMt Cllllll 2 ....... .,.... ., _ 71!2-lllttl ...... 1912 liaJSTMGGT -m • 1 • Ee ••• •anti- tialll 6'2-7828. 159-tmia VOLVO. 1983 GLT. 4 ~J~ EJICl!I. cand. SJ 2..500 240-84(,6 1981 Ol.W~sp.w/ Od. 63K mites. Exe. cond:-loaded. $6200 080. 840-5062 aft 6 p..m. .usT SEU.. 112: .. .., a 1dc Clrs 1931 MODEL A SPORT COUPE Fulw •estca&d .. ~· $9,500. 495- 1961 Masse.ti Sebaic 2~. l..Ds IDOd/n.ns =-'°'~~= Sl9Jl00. See at 24792; la Plata Or.. l..uuN Nee OI ca0 83} .2058 &le I IOOI rs/ e11e1 M t15 Ill-Ct •• I 1972 Fireball Trawej T r1i11r I" x 31 • TllHU •ram $3.500. '93-174 CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACaOH I. Top a1-.. ). Kbu_. 10. C " A af ..... 21. Ew s 1 nm 22. Trmem 24. c:;.. <Ii MMJ 21_...-,.1. 21.~-·~ za. Daic• f 29. E 1h;s )0. I l•M JI. Veaii« 32.. foacbe.11 ~ 3'.~ )9. p .. _ ll ... Damrr 41. IC.ill 4.2.. ....... 4J.. Gta.ly 44.. 0, 46..c ·r pia 47 ... .............. .,_.___ '4L Ca I ·a r ,,_... 'I ., ,,.w. .. )4.. u • "· ......... "-U.a. '1. S...Am W... -, ,._ tlr•"fcme 7. Gal' w al.._.. ...... '· A..-..Jil-c IQ. c r plw 11. Nm. elst ' s•-a &G esa_..,..,.. ...... ~...,- 6L An1 ·1 6J..Tt!llllr "" • 1' t I 61.. f>-h &.-•. ft, .• JltL I ,.., &q 11.C a.. n. bf .,, u... 7). °nri I 14... t', • ANSWER TO l.ASTWEErS PUZZIE 2!-U-.~ 2'.. a-ia ····--2&. fit-..... JO. Aw. JI.,..., fnir 32... .. n . •' ····Mam w. c .. n . c.w.a .. a. 36.. Ca 11 . M'J n .• ..... •a , ·-' .. 40. f'OIWa 41. 0.. 44. Ma1iwa 4S. ~ 46.. Mr .... c.,.. ... 0.-dl ftlCal 1A. ft?'·K · I ....... )2.1- B . G f' wol._ W..SuiAwioNb ..J;..r-J )6.. S.ieia 17. N...s Ar. 1 I fl a • -oo-ry "· ..... _ 60.F-... , .. Ti .. --'2. s ..... 61. a.- 6'. a... 66. Owwe 67. I a.-.. " .. • ~·--- Calfrans ... 1 5 , ...... gridlocked residents. First, Orange County is identified around the state as a k.ader in innovative solutions to tough problems in all areas~ not just transponation. Scco~ Orante County has existing mass transit outside of the Orange County Transit District buses. The Amtrak route between Los Angeles and San Diego may be expanded to an eight tnin system in the fall, she said. Negotiations are under way and the addition of a ocw train would make the route the secood most heavily traveled in the natio~ according to Ewing. On the local front, Ewing pointed to the fact that Orante County is no longer a •donor"' county in the transportation Airport •.. life.. Sbe also stated that she felt if people would stady and explore the Jewislmea of Jesus it would bdp them to be more understanding and tolerant of both the Christiaa Ud Jewish pcnpcctives. Jesus lcned bis Jewish people ad would be saddened that IO many have area. The extemioa of the Cor- -ona cld Mar Freeway, the Allon Parkway 1ntcnecbon and a plan to widen bderst.aae 5 by one lane later in 1987 all rehlrD tax monies to Orante County to help fill its ttansportalion needs, according to Ewing. "'1t•s (transportation) not going to get better in Prange County. What's out there is probably the best il \ going to be, even with a DCW lane on Interstate S," said Ewing. Costs are mowrting for road- way construction. Ewin& cited the fact that in the~ CaJtram could say a mile of ftceway would cost SI million. Today, that cost bas escalated to SI ,600 per nmnina inch. Projediom by Calt.ram put a price tag of SS,000 per nmnina incb OD the lmt asphalt to be laid in the COUldJ., three tramporblt.ion corridon. to the finished daip Rd»c=Da noted tJult w ol the architects involved coat8ded i a ' ...... 1 ' him bd'ore or after-the press Robert Eaglekirk and Aao-confaeaoe was caDed. ciaus wa1 sdccted to dndop A spotcnn-for BPV9 tbe parting lot design and a contract design and wmtaidion mm-- will be awarded to the firm on qement firm for die n:pnRma April 21 . propam, said -U illicie arcbi- RcbcUa s.aid that be comi-t.ccU uuJy were co.a W>d Uoat dercd the actions of the an:hi-the safety and w•lwtia Of die tects to be ~ unprofessional" prvjcct. the time to c:om,'eje and noted that the three firms was a littJe mor: tlla two yan that bad submitted bids voiced ago wbeo the plDI 1R:K fina DO COm:aD about the aestbetica made public.• or safety of the project 1llllil afta Supervisor Tua ~" no they bad been diminatcd from bas been mori•M Widl airpG1t the competition. expamioo for maay ~ uid He said that tic •• lliM eta' tluil he c:omrMJcftd tM ..._ complVnh 1ftR ame...,.sNc taten by tbe poup of a• I h Cb and dull tboK inYOlwid .,,._ to be a •cheap shot.• eotJy bad ~ lack fil bOwla Re said t.Ut be reccifal a edge aboat the paruaeten kaa' from tbe ....,,. . ._. tMt iaYohed. .. Re aid tW...... ii ••iwd oaly ~ ........ aareemcat coldlraiau Ud a C091ectcd by tt.e ,._ _. ..... major infhleace ~ wlula.. to Yaice bis ..._ lllMll dlll and .. not feau1* with rep1d complaints. wrw ldta ... mflcrat in bis name t.bnJugbout history. she pointed out. In many Catholic parishes. including Our Lady Queen of Angels in Newport Beach, the dnucb commauity was iavolwd in sharing aa interfaith ~ tradition, the scdcr meal This acbowlir.dFf the common bib- lical roots of the two faiths. Amwcriaa~ &om tbe mldience. Ewill& aid IUt illC finds two n:w>m for tbe U.Cace of a mooorail 1JSfC1D to me eDri• air spKC riabt of ways. ·r~ tkR'I ao monorail lobby. Scco~ die tecbology bas some proWe.. McmoriWI are good for-loag stn:lda a.ad easy curva.. It\ ctifflCUlt to add can f 01' peak hour ridcnb.ip, .. said Ewing. Ewiq think• tU1 the &llSWQI fOI' .,.....a tram- portaboa are only .mti,. for a solution. The cunem lift-year plan for Caltrans dOCSll' iDctude fv!Mling to widen Pacific Coast 11.igbway in Corona dd Mar or along Ncwport9S Mariner's Mile. according to Ewing. Ideas for donble decking exisrin1 free- ways are bein1 discasscd in Sacaamcato. but t.bcn an: ao immodiate plans for dwt&a in that diRctioa., she aid. dated April 1, bat waa not reacted UDtil April I. I doa' know if ii ... •eiW to me or ifil--~butif die primary moti•.._ for tllCir Ktiaa WM really dle.ir Cf:IOMGD for t.llc ~. they'd haft med some IDOR direct -lf'ftl al Tbe 11e11els er of •• •ita:tmal {ir._ bitMi• -,... •ftloi>- IDClll for die milliMI bilildina U. _. waowed to lllree. Tbey are LUpord-Willon- "'1111pa". LeMOll-PomaOJ ad 1k TACT GnMlp. 0. al dlie dne will t.c •II Cled • April 21 ud a CODtract Will M -••1 • ., Qe board Ol lapC'f-......... Cl*.. _ .... ,,... a•a-M•••SP I I Unitarian Easter service The annual flowa' commun- ion Easter sa •ice at the Orante Coast U n.itarian Universalist Cb~ 1259 Yaoria SL. Costa Mesa, includes Hantingtoa Beach vocalist/ instrumentalist Paul Gctbanl. The choir. diRctcd by Micque Weimtei~ will present • .Antllinm,. from Jonathon lli- bp'oa Seilltill •··· .. ~ Neil DiamODd. and lniDg BatiD .. Council .•. · a ,.._,., been a taribly hazardous sihJa.. tion with bicydists and prdn.- bias, •commaatcd Coanci1.maD Doa Sb-Oil the fact that the esisting sidewalk is ctmdcd in two ICCtiom for waltas and biters. •1 don l tbiat we want to see more cement on the beach-that isn l going to neces- sarily ~ any problems.• Added lO the main motion pal forth by Straw was Council- man ClaRnce Tw ua'a police provision and a pnJ¥isioD sua- pcd by Councihromm Eftlya Hart that UIJ rcbabifitation of the boardwalk iadade f9JIC.- tioDal and antlwtic ~-­ tiom. Councilwoan Rathelyn Plum.ma appealed to be die bl8Ck lilecp al the 00'1Kil by iDtroduciaa. mocioa tUt would allow die plnni• to aw•ae and be more tlloroaglaly rniewecl al a laser t.e.riDg wka u eaviroamadal impact teport c:oWd be anilebk. ·we Ul'e to aq, in milld tJut dais is ;.a.It a fe11111'ility lttidy, • said Pluw111tt, wllcM9e mocioa did 90( ltriU tbe falllCJ of die COUDCil. -if -pm llOp die no1e poteatial .,..o,ject ript bere, aot at1ell ii goiag to 'nppra.. The RCOmlilnMlatioa by die Path. Bc..=ttr1. ud lteatlltioa Co-. iota was OM of tWee .... .. eo... of actioa ... • lled by -Mrpll 1• llildJ •1 . .,.. "1 die Bicjde Tnill CitRM,. Aftilory Ca a ·a. Cc ·111110 ..... ..... talOB aid -fedl ..... die comicil Uotild uw a& ICatt Eacla persoa artelldlaa t1 iaftted to ..... a floWr.r. Scnice bc1i• .. ••.30 LID. - -rhe main pmpose of tbe study was to .wRsa safety as it is rdated to the iDaeesina llDlilber of people who llulft the ocanftoot area for n:aatio&, • said Patlenoa... •](we coal bave just gottaa an cniaaD Pia to start with. we c:oald baft tllcn wotbd with 1aidcat1 to come ap with a solarioa tbat tries to satisfy nayoae.. The stady iedicaaed ..... the bowty volume ol pedatriam .,. the 2.S-tm1e mcsda &om Sepkmber of 191S to Jaly al 1916 rme from 2JJO to S2S people per Mar; sitm1ady, die Tffew- "' bicydt traffic illcft IH d oftr the Wiie paiod fna400 to 675 riders per lloar-fipaa .obocly •r 111 to be ...... •o.L U tlle tcatimans aired at Moaday mpt•s ~ are ~olwtalll•cadto be botllCliq peopJe --tbe recommelidatio•, it woald appear tbal tile .. ~ price tac.._ DOl M UYOt) to Nzapcwt ...-...1111 .... die Sll.,000 goiq rate for re~n alooe. (A fOllltla pr~ Mal. -~-­ Yinaally * same • die C.0.- ·miaec .. ""°' zpru1eaioll ~ tMlilcalledf«as aowalUe pat' ... clnelOped .. lite .... •ioa al c.allr.a Niz•rrt eo .. aaity AuOCiatioa Mc et 1a ad canicid a price of "50,000.) Bowewa.,wior'· 1tohaer- ..,.. .._~8DCiv1dcu­ tlia.........,.aive" ·11 ato op,oeetlle .... ntlleWeatMt --c:oaacte ........ IDOft pl!O-ple-: ·. Co11er Home Ottered by Rita Kurtz of 6oldwell Banker un ..... •• llU1ilUllllftlllllllltltl1111t11111 ll• ltf . Ill JUOtt " "'' • English Country charm ~ large lot make Poppy Ave . home a val~e BY JUDY DUFFY Rita Kutz of Coldwell ._er tells it like it is. "This home is tbe best buy in Corona deJ Mar under SI million, .. said 1.mtz of this week._ featured property, 31S Poppy Ave~ in Corona del Mar. Kurtz bas tbe property listed at S7S9,000 OD fee land. For prospective buyers that want tbe story short and sweet. that should be enoqh.. But bow sad it would be if tbe property was dismissed from comidcntion on tbe basis of that statement alone. What im' ~ and bas to be ICCll to be ~ is tbe romance of tbe home in question. Only one block from the beach, this English country house sits oo a large 4S' x 118' lot. While Linda Clark, the designer who built and researched the home, can' take credit for creating tbc land it sits on, there's ample credit to be taken for the attention to d~ innovation. and quality of con- struction that are the hallmarks of the home. FLAGST'ONE WALK Presen~ing visiton with a natural stone exterior, entry ~ semi-turret and a bay window as welcome, this prop- erty speaks of quality. Bright annuals and a &gstone walk to the front door lead guests into the mood of the house. English country seems to equate with quaint in many American translario~. limited building space and. often, limited imagination, lose the majesty of the true country house to diminished dimemiom. Not so at 315 Poppy. The entry, with iu Ooor of slate squares set into plant flooring~ is just a clue to the drama that waits around the corner in dae living room. Natural stones lovingly set into firq>lace and bcarth mow to a textured stucco chimney thal soars lO feet to the ceiling. Exciting a th.is centerpiece is, it becomes a ddigbt when it leads the eye to_ the open truss and beam ceiling that makes its debut in the living room. The visual excitement at ceiling height is countered with lush woods and the austere slate floor M>ftcoed with planking. A bay window adds balance for the paned clerestory that lights the angles in the ccilio~ The room begs for attention. it's that stunning.. Two steps up to one side of tbc living room is die formal dining area.. It sbara the light let into the living room and yet bas a distinct feel of its own. Here the ceiling is lowacd and smooth, but the excitement continues as canal 7 inch base ~ cbmr rail and , Cl'OWD molding takes the .... Ca- ~ larwc enough to accom.mo- daae a laraie dining table and storage P1cca. the whole is lit from paned windows. MEXICAN TILE Acrou the plant floored baD is the kitcbm. Rich isn' a word often used to describe tbe inter- ior of a~ but it is the only ord • hicb fits this m.arnl of dracimcy and dcsigu sany. A deep bro~ glazed and sea)ed~ Mexican tile floor sets the mood to echo the ceiling intaat. • · ot ten, sparbd wiila ~ ..... tiles in ........... combine _. such amenities" u a bUilt.U. Rcipe desk and el:lcmift ~ and cbiila st-.. matina dlii titcheu a standout in any croWCI. Tbc l>Kt" ol diie room ii. Of coa:ne. a cozy Enatidl ~ breatf• nook CCWJltk .... low wi8dow .eat far pl• 11 cw vuy -.i people. nc bict coaatywd al die IMw ii C44;ilr tk....,... ..... fiUI e&ci isdarywieattie-• .. OC' ~ wt.en ta.e raia Wk. Frmcll doors jat U.O"ti.e iall- way allow easy •cc• to die ~ .. fal Willa ...... bdaecn wtbctt .,.._ lllia ..... allowed to pow. 11ie wwwtyn bas ample room few die ialtaU.. ation Of a swim spa ghoillkl a fatare owoer willa. A Earopran confmed to ~~ f~ ~ uee pill addi -ftsm1 iDaaat to the can"ed c:eiling CTC••JDg mtcr-this sway .,._ est in the dining room extends _ bae. CftUIJ ~ ...... COiia- .. ----· To The Unique Home of ... 10.000 "community ~· .. tii m 1!1 d this weekend Into 23 clfi9t•ll ~1'oodl mnoundng loClll .,.,ts and reel ., ... developmarta. The project invoMng the ..... ...,, of Unique Homes, is ........ inipnML communk:aliol• ..., the community. "you ...,, to puMtim a local actMty. plene coract the Unique sp=ct '1st in~~. next..._ of .. community cards" • be mmil1d on May 1st. • ----UNDER~---- unu ,_ • • a11• -1n Met ... ··Grwl- brW'', 2 bc:tnn. 2 bath lOWIW>rne, enc:lc II d 2 car gar11ge, golf COUl'M and IUft98t W.S. 1250.000 mil IU Cl F g .. -2 bdrm. 2 ba., lnlt8nt OCCUS*ICY (1 • .00 per mo.). owr.. w.,ta f89t 1 r CnM on Md ., townhome with comm. pool. ....... ..,.. $224.500 ·-·--TowntaJ• In tilllpor"-. 3 bdrm, 3 ba. owiw 2000 9q.. ft. 2 ptllioa. llrge m 1 rter. 2 lrept1cee, nw ••Ila. pool 1249.000 111 B-- -Npt. 1111""8 •oalelk, 4 bdrm. 4 bdl In quiet .... Peek • view ...... llfge lot with room to grow. 1299,950 . . . : ' CIB I -In Lllguna H-2 bdrm wtth upgr1Mt11 tooo numsous to staa Smlll, dW'I and priced rtghL $98,500 put SOLD llgn on next lstlltg ... ill an .. -o ~End&ftt .-4 bell.., 3 .. 0 ~ .,. nrepaces. nw poot end tennis.. uan• 49/d••· S255.ooo .., & -Condomnum in Bluffs --. tee a.ncs. nit• light ""· 3 bdrm. 3 ba. spacious floor pllwl. pool ne~'· onty $180.000. lowest in town! Ill iZ&I• ICE I I Light. wt and fresh intertor. 9lld unit, near schools. shops. 2 bdrm. 3 ba. fin1pace and low price. S 144,900 I .... -Here's a pampered and paneled condominium O\'ertooking Big canyon golf course. 2 bdrm. 2 ba. plantation shutters. enc,, gar. 1229.500 • • I Fl1I -o 0 11ar Harbor Vl8W Knees town.'lome. "°& 0 \,. -~ bdrm. 3 ba. view of ..... night lights er ... ~ life. Oft•ed at 1289.000 A LOT ~ LEASE ON Ll>O ----$310,000 TO 115G,GGO--- IM BA ... CITJIR -Flavored 3 bdrm. a btodt to Victoria Beacta, RIM• and'*-· with a p.- of blue view. 1420.000 .. ,_ • ft • • ,.. -lmm9Ca 1111 renaodel. lo• 111 price. new ~ frelh peint. redone ~. 3 bdrm. den. nr b I lcfL 1310,000 ••• • wwwa1 .. 11 -3 bdrm wt1t. ca-u.-• c sE ags. lrg malW Md bit of oc 1 r view from • 11png m 11•. Don't ,..,_ ltt 1349.000 Mi I I tTI lml 11111 -lbltr ~· S'J<*llOietl 4 bdrm. 3 ba. ... k*'-a. a.ge tOt. heh ~ new carpet In Wnll M . 1355,000 mm -111 s -2 yws ,... 2 story. • dnn. 3 ba. lulh pool 8lld lpe .... ~ cadtion In ft9Y corner. 1815,000 2mmz2 1•-0n~3~3 ba. IPl*-ttwuout. latily floor ... Y9f lends to 8'Mt only Mng. In Se ..... 1355.000 I m'I •IW R -In H9rbor V-. Hor• Complete ~ to pertection, *98 story 3 bdrm. loft~ pmrtry. $429,000 USTllllf -lmlll -You'I get excited! 3 bdrm, 2 be. with inwnac-care and ~ decor. w .. to hi-9Chool. stM>ppif IJQ. S311,000 Wt•• P'I' •ta -This hou9e is lt1 R11'1y beat up, but beaitifut view over Buck Guly. Vacant with pool, spa. $349,000 cm 11 1• ~ • smuss -Single story• bdrm with incredible view of ocean/t.y. Upgr.tes inctude mou6dings, skylights. S650.000 ---• --New home in qumint old .... 2 story. 3 bdrm, 2 firepleca and Just btodla to shops. beaeh. parks. c1f11 $485,000 Ml I IOI .... -Pop._ H~V. ~per­ fect cadtion with poof. 1P8 and bom/RV. Stor-ae ..._ 4 bdrms.. 211i be. $357,500 ---1758.,000 AND ABOVE---- •, nm• -eustomlad Bro.dl•IOOr un1que ftoor ... 5 bdrm, city light .. with country like Mng. Specious .... '759,000 n 1••11 111-Br..snewonthe....,2 bdrm. 3 ba. ~ m1 Itel .-•..-ce & llPL EurOIJ 1 r kJlc:t9I with imported ._ saso.ooo ~ .. ••ft -A rare Ind. ._ • .,. 'p wllllW • ...., deca. Md a OI• of e kind ...... roOllt" a.toddl• .. t.y. ll50.000 The Jays al Springtl•e fr111 Our H•e to Y•r H•el • ·eurlilei . t~r, Bulkley, Pr 8Y ANNDn WATSON 1lle folJowias ii the tWnl ia la 1971 Q-aia Bildey CJt9Coecl • a . lelia ol ......... tMt uw Califoraia'I W. RE/MAX real loOted at the •s '1 ia ... RE/ ataac oftice ia Colt& Maa. MAX Newport leeCll ofticc Today there SC Oftl' 50 RE/ MAX Clfficea ia tlae state, employing some 1,000 IF""· Sjacc 1913 RE/MAX'I Califor- ma opamiom have incrcwd some lOO percad, indadiq the addition of three offices in 1986-Miaion vlej(,, El Toro and Newport Beach, which was opc:nc:d by Badey. R£/MAX-pb st•nds for real estate m•XJmums-features innovative management con- cepts and top quality sales agenu. Statistics show that the average agent bas 7 .S ycan experience in the business, and averages 23 transactions each year-more than three times the national average. Batlcy's Newport Beach office, at 3 Corporate Plaza, bas room for 30 agents, plus six private secretaries and addi- tional office staff. Gllela•aa1l11• Over leWD ,... .., frimda u.raed Gilda Bm rirw to eater t.be real at•te pao6: 11r.. k- meista' acceptecl ti.e deslenp and bWl'l w · a .S., o1...-. .. Althouab .-y 1imll I filld myself wortina leftD daya a week. I Jo-ve every minute of it. I'm a real worker and I follow through with ~ Tbe business is IO cballencinl aaia educational-rm always leam- iq a lot,,. said Burmeister. Burmcister's baetground ii varied; she was born in Bam- bur& Germany, where her fam- ily was involved in real estate development. She came to the United States 20 years ago and has lived in 'Newport Beach for 10 years. She bas worked as a model, as well as in the executive otraa:s at the AuorCorporation. LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT 904 VIA LIDO NORD OPENSATURDAYANDSUNDAY1~ 8-utlful Dulch c:olonW, 5 bedr ..... 5 ..... pow- der room, .... , • .., toot c ........ ,.__next to ~ '*"-Flne9t ........ nor1h chmt1et *"· Pier wt 11p tor a.ve boa sz.as.aoo LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT 815 VIA LIDO SOUD OPENSATURDAYANDSUNDAY1-5 Wlllch-•1tafrom31e••oflrl11tUdo ..... D11per lol..,_ 1.,. ..... Fowbedtow-.411 la.pl~ .,..,.........,....ldtclw-. Brlckpllllo ..... ring. Seor-.1*-'roofdeckrea1 .. an--. S..tr b ••eta. pier Md ..... $2.-.,000 LIDO ISLE HOME ON 2 LOTS 200 VIA BARCELONA OPENSATURDAYANDSUNDAY1-5 ~ 3 bedloom, 3 ba8I tw ... poa1.'c....a, _.ontwolola. Two•qlncee l1c0ild.,..,.... .... .... Rn11tlle .. of ..... caut .... SUS• UDO ISLE 5 BEDROOM HOME 117 VIA WAZJERS -i ...... in ial -* by bcnelf ftlJ bmj ewr Ucc. ..... _. Ila m I fm DoeeM 'Today\ .... ii W1J llot. ._ ... i.tcrf• War•i .. Ol!L SillCC J_, I laaw W *- I UW 10 .... eDellJ ad-tM JK... I I kMl&l·ud Mw pkl' driw·to .. ta.MI, ... ..,.. tine tieti.. .., ....... ii maw • '*i•., penouliay. to 8ft 8Cll'C iaYOhed ia ooe-rr- la real lllllte dleft ii .... ,._ a.lf1¥iliea;•Aid .. II 0 l8a, Gisela Burmeister something to do. And I love working with people," said Burmeista. who also opened The Crystal FllC'tory while work- ing as a fulkimc real cstatc agmt. During the early 1980s, when the real estate industry wu experiencing a down ~ Burmeister became a loan officer, which sbe admits rounded out her training for the real esta.tc bamncu. ·eusjncss was scarce in those days. What I learned • a loan officer helps me today. I can qualify my c:tieats and tell them all about good financing,• said Bun:nm.- tcr. Today Burmeister spccializt:s in residential n:saks in Barbor View Homes as well as through- out Newport Beacll She joined the RE/ MAX of Newport Beach offliCC in January and bas found who recently returped from Germany on a business trip as a rc.sult of her ocw international adYertising campaip This bm- iocss venture invoha bdping German inwston find invest- ment properties throughout the Newport Harbor-Orange County area. •1 am a person who likes to expand my experiences and grow in SW diRctiom. 11ic commercial apett al t1le ~ ncss is new and excitin& to me and c:hafk:naa my capabilities Hownv, I am really enjoying today•s active residential martd.. Im bavin& a great time with it-I have never teen the market this good. Theft arc homes that don' ~ make praiew. It\ common for a good property to sdl in less than a wect and to have multiple off en on it. h's a seDcr•s market and , _,,.... .......... ., au-. n. ia211t1 , ii ... ---_ ...... die m•· 1 friDI ii .. m1• ................. k11nlal•' •a•- ftc•iNe ........ .. ... . .... Im time to J* I -ciwie ia•ol•e•c•ta~ t.o••i11 aM ... tillC wida .......... een me ad au•nar ...., ••ca4 C.orollll W .._ ,._ Sc:Mol. Two,_. .. ......mr terwa ~ ao .... atabtieh a wppxt .. _,I• ... Califoraia Speri•' Oly f ic1, wllicll u1-.lled ia die for-'tl1n of T cw• ' lip tr:rL -nm WM ·ome Of tlle -rewanliDa &tiYitia ol ., .. We oraaaized a fund-railer, wbich railed $22.000 Ge .. year. I really aajoyed •i11 involftid in tlaat. • Mid Bm d ter. Other c:mc iPolw• •• f• Burmeister iDdude die c ..... and Sound ol Mme <> 1 m1 of tbc Orange Coaty Pelform- ing Arts Cmtcr and tM So.alt Coast Coamnmity Clatilrm. ..... meister•a bobbia arc atiiac. tennis and aerobicL • •My career in real estate .._ been sua:c aful beclatr: I aa a motivaled peno.n--1 p thi•• done. I have bad JDuda sue Hit in &he malal area of the bulinem, too. Duriq my fini yar inn.I estate I sold over a miUioe dollan worth of propatia-=- with my brotbcr beiiai my ._. diall. Tm,..,,_. ..... REI M.Ara •• ' [I 2 a..· said Burw ·Itri". MarilJll ••1e1 Marilyn Bnttiey bepD a.er career in real estate 17 Jal'I ~ while livillg in the baJfr•t community of Dariaa. Coe• She was a broker tbeR ad man-.cf • real aaaae ollice. -i'ben I mollCd to Newport Beacb and contincd my career. I 2 1••• QIJCAGO 1·rn .E AND SAFECO 1TD .E HAVE JOINID IDRCFS ID CREME 1llE MAJOR FORCE IN 1llE ·rrn .E INDUSI'RY. Wtlh a.:.> 1111e·. recem :ar••·· "SAFF1X> Tide. two J the__. a...,Led,,..., In the ttlle =~ilbyM•e mme te9"her to~ a title aetwoil ---au.lad--_. In 9CCJ1Je U W tlce . Fina md foraauit. our r c...wm me •we now piOt'lde the bmt l8Dll'mpbk: coca+ al my Ude • aw11pmy tn the n.uoa So we·re 8ftD beaer-equlpt.t to hmcle .a your Ude bw W"fli•a be they lubwlllle er illllntale. ww·. mae. our ex1•.dad aatWorl "OWS' 5JD) locm..._ lllllkmwtde .... J10U the~ male w•a wl ~· ~ ... .t:w•m you·,., a.. tD -~ fnlll tw0 tl?la 11 I :lecL Oiriiii* ' ' cl ... apl&coua ur ..tt. nnw_.,. ........ wv1Lw"'9youwaq 1ttpn,...•• &,...._. _ 2 I 3 iii11L 0. •• Tiie ..t SAf11X)~h4 d• we·rewwwlv kd • Ude@. II ID lftB ~ V1eWS enhance this ~ custom 3 bedroom home Mt on a large lot jult a saones throw from gated b aach. The charm of days gone by -with lath and plaster. crown mou&dings. hardwood floors. French doors and lots of warm used bncid Move in or p&an to expand. Priced to sea at S695.ooo MARILYN Hill .,.. -_, • .,,.. CIMIA• A pleasure to show this ret110deted home teatunng brand new kitchen & appliances. Freshly painted & wallpaper coordinated. 8iight & airy 5 bdrm. 3 baJh-Soaring ceilings. French doors. wet bat & huge back yard. JANINE DU BOIS OPEN HOUSE SAT A SUN 1-5 1 llORRO BAY-sPYC'.t ASS H1U.. C.0.11. .ml ~ UJL-Two new elegant condos with vaulted ceilings. So light and bright. Each has two bedrooms and a &oft. full security system. custom cabinetry and much. much more. Please can to see S360.000 . UNOA TAGUANETTI wn H 'Cl • --~· on market! Single l9wel 3 bdrm. 2 ~end unit on wide greenbelt French doors. pmAaf an ......._ 2 pDos. double attac:t.ed gaqge. Won't .... 1115.000. CAROL PANG8URN 1WI UlOll. && Ai -I&. 61-..1 toe atior .. Alt 2 bedloom Unitl wilh .-.C~ I I cf garage&. $885.000 UMAllA atAS ERi .. Yll Cllll •-...... trom this tuperbty kx 1t1cf~toe1t1donlwpeninsulabetw..,19th & 20lh ... Upper unit._ • ...-ng view & boetl ......... ~in ~ & fireplace One ,.,.,.. .... IMd .... ptice inaedible $345..000 CH10LYN 1U10N1a .. 1a • 1a1 BS"-"' al I I -w/pis tor large be*. F~ doors°"" ID..,,_. Md view of elm• 1'a, Pava .on. Fashion tmnd. 4 bdl nas. 4 b8lhs. powder room & YI t.11\. E'*Y opm • to tonnal dil • ag lOOm. *'P down lMng room w/n..t>le tnplace. nit m bar & dramatic spral staircDe. Fam rm has used brick It~ bit-ins Include big 9CI-" TV. Gourrftlll kitchen. 3-cat g819g9. 6.-d communily. $3.450.000. IMM..YN TWITCHELLJMIJU IERCOVITZ UITlllff-IEIT llY .. Lll:lla Rate front row panoramic waller view oft.ck bey. Onfy a '"' homes in this beautiful community hew such a fantasllc view. This sif98 level home has great JX*ntiaL Pnced '° ..U qutddy at $219.000 LH. SALLY ..-LEY /.M>YCE DAllOl T , . ' ' ' . . . -. . ' . ~ -'···--.. . --I I I • • • ~ ~ • BIG CANYON •CMT11nae1e Em-.111 ... -....... -. ................ ._,...__ ..... ....... ... km ...................... 2 .,.__ .--3 IMM' m '• 8111 dllly refufbished VK:Daan home. Four bedtooms induding separaae m-law surte. Lowely tanWy room.,. two &epla<:es Gf9at kx M«a. En;oy lhe ~sun declL See to appr9Ciate the charm 8nd qualdy of d1'ab $519.SOO MARILYN TWITCHEl..LJMARIA BERCOYITZ OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN 1-5 213 CMAMON0-8AL80A ISLAND lffl I 'kE Wlltll M IT--Expanded five bedrooms ~ Shores home wi9' pny• dock Seller may eotlSldef nc:te tor HuntingeDn Harbour ·-'om home or ancome producing pcopet"ty m Orange County. $795.000 mciudes .. &and. DON O.THOllAS .... MYI I 1 .. wna.. fll um 911_...,.,_ ic9'lt bey and city lights view from .. spaaou:s master _.. 8nd adlacent retJeat Four bedtooms. 4 ba1hs. French doors & windows. beautifully fintshed hmdwoods tvoughout. gnuvte kitchen coumer tops. ,_.. KCel1tS m balhs. Separ• hobby «exercise room. S1 .075.000. DON O.THOllAS CUFf l&B IFa _.11111 IEY. This sunny 3 bedroom home i:s silua1ed on h dift side of Kings Place contltining 2 waier heatlrs. a deck and P°"' •tiaJ water view. can 1or 1345.000. UZllEAZIEY LDll'f ~ • TIE llY boet slip avcuiabie. Extra large. ight rooms impeccably dec:a med condo two bedrooms and large convertible den ptus twee tu ~ Sellers trade tor income units or comm.Cllll property. $520.000 TRUDY STU88LEf1B.D alRI Ell mT C I 3 to,_ 2""' bml'& Conl01l I 1'1 'y remodeled kitchen w /custom cabinets & new ~liances. r•~ ... '*· w.. to 9ChooB a fnthlldf ··-=-~ dean home. S225JJOO includes land. ....... , a.A. 1IE Rlffl. WiA '° st..appll .g.. bike the back bay road. enJOY the pools and wiOe gl'eell libdts of lhe Blufts when ~ pwd' 111 tis 3 bedroom.~ bath condo.. Priced to now' S2'39.SOO includes ihe land. CMM>l PANGm .. ll.lffl-IDSB m • $pec;QJs • bdoom end unit O¥ettooking PID> & 91 .. lbell One !:-* oom & t.lt\ on maan &ewJt. Gt98I waUlii&ty b <*:e. mmids or -w quanars. 3 bedl ooms Ull8talr's. Eating .. in kitchen & large dill lil.g/ . roonL $285.000 udes SALLY SHIPLEY/ .IOYCE DA80L T alffl 4 E 1111 SEIB mlTI Tl 18.l -.Oes1rable end uM , COi MiliolL New drapet Iles. carpel & fresh pamt. Very ,_, light & sy. Eating ... 1n luEt9' plus soacil>US · /dining room combinabOn. Ena large pDo. Redt .c:ed to S245 000 indudiog &and. Subrrut! SALLY SHIPLEY I JOYCE DA80l T 759-9100 Ability• Experience• Integrity• Since 1923 Meetin a :•11111• Ta&lte ~IF Neapait .. ••imr u4 lea eJt,.uift. Twdwe JCUI froa aow I'll "''dlyica)sdlcw .... ..... NeWpott,· ... D • ..,. . D Qtey cw imto die .al --... um froa • csca •• II' '•• ... tcedMT. Al --..ftiatClhediaral --· ... foad. talJ libel ·~·*· .. . Ai.o. --~ ... ••1ey °'rm d C.onl c., ia B••ina tm R.._ for die lat Com- ,_,_ Lmr slle ct..d dowa die 111ojec.1; ia Twde RoCt mp.. ._. for die company. After tMt .. em:::red raidclltial re- ala ia Newport •ac1L Ba1t1cy•s eJtpertise llu eqtallclcd OtU die yan.. She is I w w I Olll,rcilill.ttMlne D' PN111r IMF r ..W • Niu•· 1 ~ • df•mthft•• BIR•.._ Diua Proaer Iowa all law-,......_* .. •n+ .. ., ........ a -..,...o1ra1--.rn-t11c •11 ............. .. ticcs' n.I at• _. I till dlC fint time llo&KM,a to tt.e -. • _. Proa nu. mrmhn .. _.., CCMFMIJ • vetcrau scctiq euluive -i .._it-.• U/MAX. ... Noa;mtar * 1\wa; watcrfroat properties. Ber IWlma ... .,1' 2 .... dlil I llatie '--d o.a 1llllll ..a CQCltile wt tlaoio p bowl-~ ._ r • -ia mmol • 1tr ii 4111111 2 • Oftl' tM a!FoltkralatadejiiolcllLae,, ol lK Cillft 7'•i CC'" Cl I ...W.l~f..toatllow •wdlasaDolthe.,._ol ole8daolmy'"'i• lw nhatlr w ral CltltC ii-it.. Newport •a, ca•blr Prarur clinic:tly .._.. .. Ml1·1· I,... -.Y ... cw wMI God Pft dais · toubdyallofladjrnt.a•wds araas ~at will Hedit •J maafdlcwodll Wllywov'I•' -i pride myself oa haYiq sellcn. Witla tod•J .. actift •JW .,.. to be 11aer uid complete taowledge of the ....ta.., IMt two w..; • lillll ..leJ. .met vaha ol tk propatiea witlba fosclaJlafbeima• IM "o.etdlcyanualataeeU. tllroapout Newport Beach. -martet.Oaeol._._,ewa ._. ....,.. to me. AM I Wnd ~there are prc>We-ia listed iD tk ••.ltiplie tittDll to !le ~ to it for yan to a tnmaction, I am there 100 boot. Tbe otMr' llC¥CI' ..- .__. •rfr ••are the a.ct-pac:mtformydicnts.. Thcybaw ~ .. P1ew&w,•uidProarrrr. hew al ., "'-i"Cll ..t t11i1 told me I do a 9a'J good job • Althoaab Pria 11 rr ii-.,. wida .,_ me dial 1DJ Uni wort ii ·for diem. I wort hard. I haft Ila career. Ille di fi8dl time few wcwtla it, •uid Baltley. day-to-day taowledge about la bobbies. wllidt .-e ...,. new propc:aties that come OD the stiin&. Wiiia' stmrc ad plaJiJta market-be it bayfront or a the piaao, • wdl • her c:iwic condominium. If it\ in Newport invohemmt • a fa.nd-railer for •acb.. I tnow what it•s worth... the Boys Cub of ~ a said Prosser. board of dira:tor _.,,,bcr ia the Prowr eotered tbe real cstatc Cameo Sbora Aaociatioo Dd prof'eaion four yean ago, after u a member of the Women's 1UCCCS1fully buying and telling Guild. • •• propmXs on her own behalf. ·1 foand I really lowd the chal- lenge of real estate. Since then, I find real estate very satisfying, wbdba-bdpina sdlers get their RE/ MAX qf Newpon Bca.cb is located at 3 Corporate Plaza. Suite IOI , in Newport Be8Cb. For information, call 760-5000. Marilyn Bulkley Tllllt Rat r..tme 81atter c• h W. at'-wWdt ii• ....aer of,... reco14.. Can1fl ._II c• u , .. ._ •• 1 P•J tr dertu ,... .. .._limlfofdwreeoe•emOf ._.1116enteolSl.ll .... du .. •• I of c• ff ...... n"* a C •J ~--. ac-... .., ... nfted.a ,.. .... ..-. TrmO..nftedew t W""l 'a_._,.._n._.nearl.,• · ca,. a, lya.Wllkll...,. .. -..ae. TM Newport E tr ,.ct•s tMI inf• .._ • • ,... • •k:e. DATE Jan. 12 Jan. 12 Jan. 12 Jan. 12 Jan. 12 Jan. 13 Jan. 13 Jan. 13 Jan. 14 Jan. 15 Jan. 15 Jan.. 15 Jan. 15 Jan. 15 Jan. 16 Jan. 16 Jan. 16 Jan. 16 Jan. 16 Jan. 16 Jan. 16 Jan. 16 Jan. 16 Jan. 16 Ju.16 PROPERTY ADDRESS 258 Cedar Street 400 Morning Star Lane 610 Avacado Avenue l Robon Court I 084 Buckingham Lane 104 Via LoTCa 6 Inverness Lane 24 Drakes Bay Drive 459 62nd Street 2124 Seville A venue 1615 Lincoln I ane 1700 Port Charles Place 280 Cagney I .ane 11 Kialoa Court 341 Hazel Drive 1124 Essex Lane 2212 Margaret Drive 2206 Wmdward Lane 2121 Aralia Street 61 S Vista Bonita 615 Vista Bonita 8 Maritime Drive 419 Begonia Aftnue 4524 Roxbury Road 270 Capey I .ane TRUST DEED $96,600 $25,000 $212,800 $140,000 SIOl ,600 Unavail $440,000 Unavail N/A S2S5,000 $100,000 Unavail $156,000 $133,800 $400,000 $234,900 Umvail $260,IOO 52)3,400 Umftil $95,000 Unavail S2AO,OOO Uaaftil Umvail CO SIDERATIO Unavail Unavail $266,000 $160,000 $127,500 $200,000 Unavail Unavail $13,500 $325,000 $300,000 Unavail $195,000 $178,500 SS00,000 $261,000 $230,000 $325,GO() $226~ Unavail $41,SOO $177,000 Sl00,000 Unavail Sl7S;OOO Diana Prosser ~ete BMUtt ?ee.11, HARBOR HIGHLANDS JUSTUSTED Unique home in great family area This new listing has 5 garages with further room for R. V ., boat, or other big toys. Beautifully cared for 3 bedroom, 21h bath home with gleaming hardwood floors, new carpets, used brick corner fireplace, den, shady decks, low maintenance yard. $239,000. Call for appointment to see. REALTY WORLD• 642-5200 N .. paet Ba•cti ----· .... ....,Oil ,, ......... c1om • .,......,.2'b1• oaeacondo. ..... 'b•• 11fc1·n11t ..... ,_ 9"' 11 J' ce,....,.,.. Md d9dl. l.OWllJ pa:ndl9"'W.poal.•'• e HeVAloM. .... ... ... ... -• E -·· CCMI ...... OOllm. pod. ..... tD ..._ Md ........... Two -.y corM1 uni1 _., 3 ......_ 2 .... woodburNng ..... and ... pllo. A-~•andro-/1 .... ao-n! I .... 111-•- I& aa 152 • W.. tD Ho9g and miec1ic* buldingll. ... tD bw:ft. Nrt ........ end unit ... 3 bedl«i ... woodburNng ..... --gll'8g9 and lmrve pilllQ. Cly ligt.a._.tromm11' .daeetD~PoGl 11.. • ...• n••---lrOl'ft --roome. ••dwood loora and kMitr decor in tia 3 bedloom .,....."lonle ..,._ c:our.-y kilct•-. dining and llllng room. 8ngtll and .,., hlng room as--tD ~ deO-eo.n.. 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IMng room. t.dwood loors 8ftd lo¥ely s-c> on antr conw tot. ... ····- tm al Bon w.cte tot. Sac:ihlfi c 21 ~ 3 bedloom plus,,_. "'°" dsn. b1iW dining and gcu1ftlll ......... ~--0 twougtt Frwdt doors tD lush p9o. Sunshine. wood 9oor'S Md ti lmned C911' t;a. Owner must .... mMte oe.! ··-··-·- - -........ ilMg "' SW-Newpo11 neighOor-hoocl FremNy ~ Md UftU9Ulllly ~ 6 ............... ....., ........... dining .... ..... fl ..... ....., toae and .. ioul gm-. roe. ape;•4010 prt • ~.., n--poal I -Ill-._ .., .. --.. Terrilc 2 *"Y 4 bsdloom lallir tw _. ........ t1'J ..... 3 bedrOOM. 2 ...._ ~ ......... ....... ...., ~ 0-. ............. ~ and._,tJ 0 "1.1 .... tr...b9of•oHl 1111.m ··-·- Mi -. -.:iioue high • 1F ...., S. O••ond pe.n on ... ..,_. CQ 0 [ 2 ............... .,,.... dining and 7 hed 2 cs .. 111 Pia 1 I JWt ....... ..S .,.,, ............... °' ......... GIMdOIWiAM 9"'ca poalMdllPIL ... .,_,_ , J wme&:•-..onl.indalala. .. Unlfta._.. ... .......... Clmtplf ~ .......... ...., .. .... dining room..,._, .... • In~ .... dock ............. °"'* .. t1n9c '°'*" 71' ORASnC REDUCTION TO ... ....... __ .. I I me I llf · on _... 1*t of e.,. 5,000 -a. .. ............ , .... ~ ......... _ ...... ... or...,._ bom. Pv algiwa w of nesa.--. _. ..,~lighl..Sb+ •• '0~---- 11 -111-MI ~~~em: .__in..-..,....,.Oftl.., o *l*Oft. .,.,._..,.. conw .....,.,. 4 bedroon1. 3 blllt will -* up. 3 bsdlOON,, 2 blllt ... ~·.,.,down. ... ··--- ·~·U•llllJl in a.._.~ Sec:urily gMld 6 bedlOOM .. bmef dlr*1g and fmmily rOOIM, den. litwary ..... Clllmr and dmtt roc.n ..., flt>ub• W.W., ~ courtyafd ... pootand .... .. _IW11 I -.,,,. f I lli't Ill · 0 11 lllliM home wil'\ two doc:b b 2 9ge boma + .-n ... one. ·-~ dliC:oi 2 1 5 bedrOGla, 4 t.11\. wilh tonMI diinlf'lg and~. 3 kesW• and_.. ... ile loors. EA:Ms .. U8e of "'*'°'• and rltcff9• b °'*' ..., ~ SeaJnty .,_, 3 car gllf'age. ll.171m ...... lll'fWT -.... doc* tor *99 balll Ligtlt and airy 5 bedroom. "-5 blllt\ 1awcM1 ... tllnily and ~ dir*'g rooms and •-'" "°*=*•&. S.S. , 1 bedloom ..t bll9\ COUid be 119d's ~ TradiliOt.-9"" S-.S wldow11. Frenc:h doors and crown rnodl91-0..-~ ._. for tlewport condo, ........ ··-·-•rm I ?Pf MtiUI wi9i ..,..,._._down Unda ..._ O.wiel Aen10J1f 1 d I bedlOOM willt den.dining rooM. <*:e and doc* tor 3 llrge ...... ~ CM'3door •---119 -- ...... on .. ± I •cn.Owswawil'*"f 1•T.D. ....... 111-1• &ii I 4 &&iM in .. 3bedroom wil'ldice.dsnopeamg tD 211 lap pool. eour-11 ..,._.. and dra l'ic 2 .-y ..mg fOOfll _.. a .... of .. ....,_ ape;i14 IO ± 1 ... pmllio J I di''Q ID JOUf dodl lof ••a• bo9a S-..blJ I I d1hd .wt 9t ialpr ue CoroN d1I W. acldt t I .............. ..... .. 72 WI llil&I amt . ,..., .... ti I ..,,., bull ... WSl -~. 5 bedlOOIN tneadng w:fllmd ~ .... ---rooG\, e...ty and tanMI dining rOQll\. -~ 9'ldy . 8"d ~..._ .. FM• J'1:-. 3 cs_.._. paal .. and doc& for Wge bca e.... n:b:ta brw ... d ..... edltlSife u. of ...S bndl .ict FIWllCt\ doors and n....,. a.It woodwortl .,., CllbiNllry. 11Jlim 111,1• -.. Elll1l · A ,..._of gr.-quMty _.. ~ "'8W8.. The....,...,....._ 5 bedloow. tor..-dining room. dm. coma.omly eql..,._, ..... ~·plus gM'9.,..., ()f*lit'Q tD a poa and tpa The opulent pellll d9ccw • .,....._Qtd bJ crown n•aldinga. ~ c:t.41' 1 • and frwd\ doarl.. Add•ou .. 1 ._. • a 3 bedlOOM •-• ~and---court , .. ,.,.. ..... R• • M'fllml · CCIQjll' JI ?) ,.,_ M '14 .., .. ._. m 2 • inc:luclng onp.. brw and '"''"*· fl•ac:h lirlgl9 IWll doara Md ... ¥I • ....... ---·Md open .., 3 bedfow, dmn .. CCIA(Q 1 3 ti.. Mddsil ... C9li1r 8nd I I • II tan.I clning. The 2 1lmy <• 4 J I •..-C• ..... ..-.. 2nd 1oar e n ,. a., a·ia ...-o -. poo1 en11 .... ..,. doc* tors be.-In a pr•·• um .... be.._ ·--...... WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. R l .. J6 W. C~ H~. ~wpon lftdt Ul•ltll ~~. Renrats. Pr~y JISM~nn.eAw. B.a~ Wand •ts•••• • To sell or not to sell: t is the questi n One docs not have to be an expert in reaJ estate to rccognizc that 1987 is probably the finest seUer·s market in the history of residential rcaJ estate. Attractive financing is available. points arc low. buyers are in the market and available re ale housing is in shon supply. Timing is critical! Sometimes. home sellers talk themselves into waiting until next month or next year to sell their home. hoping inflation will increase the value oft heir home and ) ield a greater profit. Remember. inflatton ~ill probably make your new resi- dence or investment more expensive and no one can really predict next year~s market. Don't be afraid to take a olid profit. How you sell your home can mean thousands of dollars to you. Price competitively. Don ·1 set the price based on what you heard that your neighbors got for their home. Make a study of recent sales that arc comparable to your home. EvaJulate price per square foot. age, condition. location. schooh and extras such as pool orspa. Remember. most home sellers 1tnd to overesti- mate the true value of their home. Th.is mistake can co t time and money. Know bow much financing you afford to ... carry back .... Buyers frequently wa.nt the selJer to help finance the sale. Analyze your financial situation and be prepared to take back p~per if the sale is right for you. Co metics arc cruciaJ. Spruce up the propcn ). Add color to the garden. Paint when ncccs- ~ary with ncutraJ colors. Use air ., Bright interiors, big design key Summercourt homes Sophisticated professionals and executi\es seeking an ele- gant. yet eas~ -to-care-for home that reflects their career-success and meets their entertaining need are choosing the to\\n- home of Summercourt. .. The inno\atl\e mult1-le\el design place the ~ummercourt collecuon in a clas of lb O'tAn. steps above t~ p1cal to~nhome offerings ... commented Patrick G. Hayes. president of Tustin- based Real Estate Development Corporation. The appeal of Summcrcoun. offering prices from j ust S 130.240, begins with a vibrant community setting that comple- ments the natural beauty o{ the surrounding hills ides with lush. open greenbelt areas and anrac- tive native Calif omia trees. A recreation center. three swim- ming pools. three spas and 640-0410 B~C Mortgage 851-0431 far West SaVlngs and Loan 2.59--1588 Mctmor Financial 851-0202 I O'h "f U n.it.ed Wesaan MOftPF Colp. 7S2-IJOO terraced s undeck.s are iull) maintained for active homeowners who want to make the most of their leisure time. Featuring from 1.428 to I. 725 square f ect of interior area. the Summercourt townhomes incor- porate two or three bedrooms. up tot\\ o and one-half baths and direct-ace~ g~cs with auto- matic door openers. The spacious living rooms, placed alone on the entry level for formal entertaining. are introduced by ccTamic tile foyers and feature customized wood- bu rn i ng fireplaces, soaring volume ceilings and st riking clerestory windows. Unique dining pavilions over- look the living rooms. while providing a special area for dinner panics. Other features of tbe town- homcs include breakfast nooks 10-WJi J fo r everyday meals. family rooms with decks in some plans. interior laundry areas and kit- chens boasting quality Whirl- pool appliances. Designed for adult privacy, select master bedroom suites arc also ecluded o n thei r own private level with access to private patios. Included in all the suites arc large wardrobes or walk-in closets. lavish ovaJ tubS and d uaJ sink vanities. To tour the model homes. open from 10 a.m. to S p.m. daily. home shoppers may we the ewport Costa Mesa Free- way (55) to the Chapman A \'cnue exit east. Proceed to Crawford Canyon Road. turn left and follow the signs to the entrance on Stillwater A \.'Coue. For more informatio~ please phone the sales offlCC at (714) 997-7205 or (714) 997-4246. wy quahf)'1J1& program. (. · o debc rauos nuL) 'to qualif}ing loan. FLud rate to $600,000. IS )"ear 101hC(-. JO )UJ' 10, v"- Adjustabk to SS million. Easy qualif 1tr. ex press loan available. America's Stb targcst banker. Jumbo easy qualifier, pufcbaa A ~fi•ntt. Affilier o( Mecro. L&fe. Ask for Doll. • 0 income quatifJaS. Specialia Ua lafF f"identiaJ aad 1ttf- cmp1o,ec1 bonowen. Ask for l.iM Mclooi.. freshenen. In this day of liability &Dd disclosure, it may be wise to choose an experie11ced real estate professional. Be cautious about listing your home with a "'friend of a friend ... Realtors arc housing experts trained in the marketing. sale and financing of residential and commcrciaJ properties in your community. It is imponant to note that not every real estate agent is a ReaJtor. The term is a registered tradcn.ame and may only be used by members of the ~ational Association of RcaJtors . The RcaJtor you choose is critical in establishing market value, showing frequently. hand- ling complicated financial details, providing effective advertising and guiding the transaction through the "'maze .. Mary Jank of Ude wl aaow probk• A Rc91tor Will mcaa a f.ier .... al a laigbcr" price. A '"for me ~ owner,.. may not always save diC scUer money. 8uyen simply discount their offers when ~ ing directly with the owner. Provide a home warranty. Bu)-crs arc much more coiDfor- ~ble with a house that includes a one-year warranty. Promote the Vrarranty in advertising. Don' hesitate to lowu your asking price if you arc not gcuing an} .. action ... In toda y's market. there arc lots of buyers for homes that arc priced com- petitivcl)'. . o action usually indicates poor pricing. D on't bide problems. TelJ )OUr Realtor aJI about the home ... good or bad. Let your profc sional decide the best way to promote your home·s positive features and acknowledge the negatives. "Rraltor viL)4: ·· i.J a rquku column apfHaring in tM t"''- port Ensign, writtrn by MIUY Jank. currmt prrsidrnJ of IM , ewport Harbor-Costa 'J~sa Board of Rraltors. Jank. an ar~nt at IM Grorgr Elkin.J Company, writ~s about currrm rral estair issws in her column. SM can ~ rracltrd Ill 646-/67/ OT 759-9/()(). Property nets $33 million to Coldwell Banker offices The same Irvine property has netted the cwport Beach and Santa Ana offices of Coldwell Banker Commercial Real Estate Services l 0 deals over eighteen years for a total consideration of S33 million. From 1968 through 1972 Kawasaki MotoT Corp. U.S.A acquimt 12 acres frontina tbe • cwport (SS) Freeway OD Mc:Gaw Avenue durina which time it built a three-phased, ) 07 ,00()..squate-f oot building OD !a'e1l acres al 1062 McGaw. In 198S Coldwell Banka sold the buildina and land, plus an adja- cent three ~ to The Hamil- ton Company, a Newport Beacb-<balcd development fum. ln a tbrce--way trade with The Irvine Company, Kawasaki acquired 22 acres in Irvine Spectrum II where it constructed its new 200,000-square-f oot beadquartcn facility. A year later. the same I 07 ,000- square.foot building was sold to Ricoh Dnelopment of Califor- nia Joe. with the excess three acres al 1063 McGaw, being med by Tbe H•mihon Company to build a SS,OOG-tquare-foot off10e building. Jerry Cole and David Salazar of Coldwell Banker,1 Newport Beach office with Jeff Rcae of the firm's Santa Ana office tbto 1e .. d the buildiq to Far West Savinp and Loan and The Ultimate Cor-poration. The last transaction in the cycle occurnd when the building was sold u an inwstmcDt to Shuwa lnvcstmeat Corporation of Los Angeles for $8.3 million OD March 25, 1987. CoJdweU Banter is tbe larpt fulHaviice real c:statc orpniza,. lion in the United S~ with 9S commercial off'xa nation- wide and 18 in Southern Cali- fornia.. It is a mtmbct of the Sean Finanrial euwort.. 1.81111.E ....... _ -- You cm\ 9-'-' _.. .. on.-~ twt c1Nlgl.. 8'. W. ........ ...., ,__Md Mng roo1n:Pla 2 Sm .. ka. 3 CS ....... Quill kKaiorL JoM l8wil _a..... .. ..... Thia big ......... 38A Lumk tMaill home ..... di .... -........... "**"""' of 9'lart. e..• • hllUil IDr a CU 1 ...... ~home« M ed&ll .......... for bl.Ii¥ Pf'Qf111'111 r'r Cclbrw.d V ' mT llT --.. 1111.111 In ac 111 .._ quillt IN: 8*Ma. doee to bey Md w ReQentty 1.-adlf1 ll ~ bedroom.. huge twnily room Md ~ ..... b1MI dining. wood be!Mn ceilings. 2 pmioa. IUndeck. c.11 ..... lngoed RDaf flll9UI ... nm two llDy. 38A cuteomized home * • ve1u11e loot•• ~ UM of .. MCOtd lllOry .. a tabuloua F 1121 ...... ~ ,,... ....... Md dedl. « - a lllrge ~room wiltl.,.. tot poof.._ and llUdio. Thia pr~ ia In tp..eop condilon from l'9 W cqJper plumt>ing ID"9....,Jt11tr ldpool&..~1 ·--lal~i& I M1._ ~ .. gmia of Big c.,on ...... den Dowr ... ........ mod9I. a.-. 046.ad ~ p9o ... ....... gal courM .... UpgnJd9d ?hnlughout .. -a ._., ••wi If 11 rd r 1111 a.I\. Pertlct condilicw--. ~ ID ..,. and priced tD .... Olmy..,., and_... ... Gtody "1 I ._..lnlcmlmll ... _.. Ml.,_ ...,. _.a two llDrJ 91um. am>undld t.,aniwS lbsy, till:t• and tanlllit dining room. Conlinue USJ l•i, ID 3 ... CNI Fl indlldng m I 21 ... vie • dr•llllic 6ndoor ......... The ..... ..., inc* .. Uh glll'd9I-. trimly room. 2 ....... ~ e.e.........,, Wt-./Ed Em --..... a. ... 38A 28A home. ~ '49'9dld .... -tub ... --.. tD tlerboe'. bw:t\ and Mapplttg. "-bclllll ....... Ira. pirtra. Thia tw is 8Daaaly ..a priced ID .... ...,.0-W...,..,..1 TomAlll~ m_..,.ua .,.. •• • .. 9'. ~ room. tom.I Wing .,,.,... and dining "'°"' hoMe _..a llbub• ~.,_in p 11fgklul I latior ~2it tn gll19 ~ plul community pooe.. .... 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'8A 8roedmoor is a peiiKt ~hem& Fr tt • IDnMI hing/ dining roome. 1P9Cioi•fllllilr faml ... -.o1 .. coura. S-*Mied -~ ..... IJ I ' aliil& 0..W, Wt Md Slilpl'9Me~ E ·--l11lm w.ta--0. J ... OCW\..., and nigtllligftlll bc-.0.L Highly upgnM9ed in e¥9fJ way. F'Mt BA. 31'BA. air eottcllolted. ..:..ttr .,111 L ShaOlt VOJgj I I 0 R -PUCE 1111.m A to1llly ,..o; 111 d 8' ...,.__ I lladwood loora. ,_ plw s •°" ...... A ..... •IC*9 kl1 Md a p9o will a ~,,... ol .. •••ace ID J6tapart lllatxx. The home hm a Wg9 tl....S...., room_... a I•. The• 12 bedroom ..... gNlll ~ .. _ HatJie Danny ecsr•'WJ-ll1lm &1of .. ~and pr I Jigs of 8'lcol.wt Ira. ti8 pop• "Plan 7 Manor home k>c 111 it °" a ~ aA-de-w: *-l Thia .... -. prope11y n:.-. 48R. lw. • woe IMr'9 room and tanily room s*.a a .,.,:wus "*"'-L An add9d bon&l9 ia .. ti I •11t fw.dlcmped ~ ... il9 kSI ._ and ..... s*.a 2 inwaig ~and c..:arjlig SI' 111. Ed &catM> and....,,.., While CWl&au•---• "I •t iW l&n Vila in Pl I 13 Q1i'OU9 I 11itMJr Ridge. Thia 8' a..,. hoMe is °'*'" IP9ciDua Md lgt'll The •ctllllCU'e • unique wilt..,..,,. cal'wdl .. c I I ... gourftllll ....... l Qltltoor ........ IDuntiliN.. DMnr llbb/Loil lacGbe Mill_ ... _ I - Ball doc* accc 1WUT a 1 2 1 up tD ttl boll. On Wide Lido unlng ..... tna"1•11 .. ol ............. tool ~29\.dlln.Md2M.81 • .,....,. .... ........ Ft..-. doai'l tD ~ o.llilDor Mng --~ .... .. .._ ......... and ••tlil ••nl. ~•I 1tt0- JGMLRl9 IRS ft ... ,,, I Ill e .... ,_. 9-9-.. Na 50 1oc111 bo.a in...._ Wiil eCNm ..... ID .... -.. n.o a ,cm ....... ID ........ 0.-eaf 1'1f ID ... elia50a 100loclll .... ......... ...., ...... . •.. --.... t' a...,.,......,. a..,_ . .,. 111·taace .,._ 9'. ~ fOOM, ........ ,.. and IW'O roe.. prt .. doc:lltot. 5tl,....~ ....... ~kilt:I-..... " •• .. P9lio. roof gllfden .. Pllllo Pl.US ......... . mounlmin Md c:ily liQt*,,... "°"' --w.y rooaL ' .. ..... "9J6d ·--...... ~amt ··--Fabubaa 2 lby Fi'Md'I Tudor -• truty one of a land u8a Mtg. 8r I 1 9 ' ing gal cour-. 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Mommgside is a wonderfully sp«ial place where some 200 bmilies already enjoy a life of comfonable elegance in spacious custom-quality homes, play golf on a beautifully- designed Jack Nicklaus ""Signature" course. and socialize in one of the descris wannest and mcxr gracious clubs. • Crcatrd through the combination of Trojan Properties' attentio n to detail and the $100 billion financial sttength of The F.quitable, Morningside is now in its fifth phase of development with $45 million worth of new homes under constructio n.• This never-to-~-duplicatrd private community has really become something very special. Acquaintances are now friends. and together they have made Morningside what it is today ... the wannest, most comtOrtable and elegant community in the desert. VISit us and experience the charm of Morningside. • For a video brochure describing ~iomiJJg:side. please call or write the Sales Center. Residences are priced &om $575.000 to $850,000. Furnish~ models are open daily-appoinunenu recommended. Momingsitle Drivt • Randto ''I~, CA 92270 • (619) J24-12J4 .-mar• s.a.., -f * U..-l .Slim~ W.,-~ '-· 11733 .... GARAGE OR GYM A library/dria is at the back of tbe home next to the built in wet bar. Built in shelving. an entertainment center and a cozy green plaid carpet make this room inviting. Tbctc is a second wood bWlli.rig fireplace here and Uie room is of ample size to allow tbC installation of a projection television. The door to the three car garqe connects to the den. Tbe CUJTeDt owners have chosen to use one bay for a home gym and still have ample garage space for two cars and a work bench. A powder room with elegant deep green floral design wall- paper is down the hallway, llCl'OIS from the kitchen, as well as the laundry room. A maid's room7 or guest room, complete with bath. is also here. The staircase to the upper story is directly left of the entry ball. The view of the living room's open structure and the addition of skylights make the landing nearly as inviting as the master suite which is down the hall at the back of the house. Traditional English floral car- peting is the news for this room. The upper story echoes again the structuraJ drama of the liviq room. A small fireplace, sunny balcony, French doon and a Jacuzzi in the bath are only some of the amenities that are found in this private suite. Upstairs are two other bed;- rooms and a bath for them share. Not filled with mirron to expand space, ~bese rooms staid on their own and can easily bclll everything that children collCCL SURPRISES GALORE The home is filled with s.... ~ Whether one discowaa the leaded, beveled glass window that graces the staircase, or till workable intercom system. tMre is something to please everyoac. A sophisticated security system is in place and working. A careful eye will find the polistied brass and crystal fixture ud reproduction French cabinet buff ct in the powder room. or perhaps the leaded glass doon in the china cupboard in the kitchen. Maybe pcnonaJ deligilt will be found in the slate top and polished brass sink and hard- ware at the we bar. Certainly, whatever delights a prospective buyer looking for quality, in a prestige neighbor- hood, under $800,000, 31S Poppy Avenue has it to offer. And romance besides. FINANCIAL FACTS/ .. REALTOR INFORMATION 3 IS Poppy Avenue, Corona del Mar, is listed for S7S9,000 on fee land by Rita K.m of CoWwd ••er. The property is shown by appointment only. Call (714) 644-9060 for further inf ormat.ion. Spacious rooms, tile accent Sunset Ridge Ideal family living in the E Toro foothills is a concept whose time is almost gone. Only 14 homes remain at Praley of Southern California's Sunset Rid,e community of tbfte. and roar-bedroom single-family homes . .. A ~in Oranaie County location with tbc beauty of SaddlebllCt Mouatain as a back- drop combined with a surprising low price. mhMC:ied by a loq list of qUality featura, have made Samet lliqe one or our most sacc e1 Jf.a communities, .. DOtedO..M~~--- m•n•pr for tbe Paci6c '.iahtina Real Eatate Group diYilioL -rhe commuaity only opellOd last Aapst. yet today it ii ftrJ nearly sold oat.• Three dramatic noorplam take advantqe of tbc views offered by tbe rollina s.ddJo. Net valley (ootbills and .. city lights below. HiP. o~ ceilinp kt in abundant ligb~ Ud a lq list of femura is biplipted bJ .:t-. ..._ . us ,...... coapwete titdacm with st•te-ol-tbe-ert time-... wort-saviaa~al 1eds innoob, ..... .....,..._ "~---· . t looms for Sunset Ridge homes .. , , .... ,...14 ments, spacious family rooms, richly appointed master suites and tbn»Q.r garages. Presley of Soutbcm Calif or- oia has built and sold more than 27,800 homes in the West incc I 9S6, making it one of the largest developers in Southern Calif or- ma. Priced from $189,990. the homes offer incn:dible value and the bonus of many decorative and functional conveniences, such u interior laundry anas~ tel.'CSSCd panel interior doon and dramatic stairways with oak railinp. - Covered by lifetime coocrcte tile roofs, the homes also off er color-coordinated exterior designs, three-car enclosed ga- rages and concrete driveways. The gracious living areas contain band-built masonry wood-burning fireplaces, raised ceramic tile entries, soaring volume ceilings, family rooms with rear-yard access, dramatic skylights (some plans) and plush wall-to-wall carpeting. Spaciou country kitchens feature charming windo ~ed nooks, hand-finished oak cabinetry, elegant ceramic tile countertops and large pantries. A full complement of state-of- tbe-art appliances is also included, featuring quality General Electric ps ranges and ovens with microwaves, dish- washers and food waste disposal units. The elegant master suites provide a separate shower and tub, band-set ceramic tile tu and shower surrounds, large walk-in CIOlets~ separate dress- ing areas and Conan counter- tops. Designed to save energy as well as utility cost dollars, Sunset Ridge homes feature pilotJcss ignitions on ps rages and ovens, u encrgy-dliciatt fully-insulated gas water beater, automatic niabt setback ther- mostats, a power-saving drying cycle on dishwashers, thick R- 19 ceiling insulation and R-11 wall insulation and solid core exterior doon that are fully weatherstripped. Sunset Ridge is located in the prestigious Saddleback Valley School District, Moore noted~ and is convenient to Saddleback Community College and the U nivcrsit y or California at Irvine. Gentle ocean breezes keep the area temperate and smog-free. To reach Sunset Ridge. inter- ested home shoppers should take the San Diego Freeway (S) to the El Toro Road exiL Head east on El Toro Road just past Trabuco to Old El Toro Road. Tum left to the sales center and furnished models decorated by Carole Eichcn Interiors. The saJes office is open daily from 10 a.m. to S p.m. For mor,e informatio~ please phone (714) 830-5750. .... •THE NEWPORr aaGNICOSTA MESA NEWSllRVINE TODAY "'9 • a note from maury HAPPY EASTER!! Hop To It Catch this El Toro 4 bedroom, 2 bath beauty. upgraded throughout, on cul:.de-sac with large R. V. space. Just redu- ced-now $146,900. Cameo Highlands Large 3 bedroom home built around bright sunny patio and pool. library, dining room, family room, 2 firepla~es . See this excellent buy! $385,000. Pride of Ownership Now's the time ... owners ready to move. With large cash down, owner will carry at reasonable rate . Call for appoint- ment to see this COM 3 bedroom, South of highway. Rentals COM 3 bedroom duplex-$1500/month. COM house-$1500/month. North Laguna 3 bedroom house-$20Q0/month. __ .,,__ ··-~T LOCAllON • ll'~ TOJJN CINIM ... CC9 II. a.DN M A WNITl.E. INft 10 IEE. CALL 'IGIM~ --,,._ 2 I ?TU-..._ --LOCATION-ooe ME LMNa ,.,., AESTHETIC VALUE AT "8 IEST. LCWELY I mDN>0M. 2 MTH. ftMllUCE. CCWJMYYPOOl..•AMDENCl.c.o2CARCM:M8E. -···· .. .. ... ST\NINGI 3 BEDAOOU OR 2 NfD FAMLY ROOM. IN w.lNrl EAFUL NEWPORT HEIOHT'8. F YOU LICE LIGHT, 8111 BHT, NfD •ACIOU8 YOU'l LOVE THIS ONE ... I -YOU WILL LOVE THIS 2 8EDAOOM aw.mt WITH HARDWOOD FLOORS ON A 45" R.2 LOT. Cl08E TO BEACH AHO SHOPS. --..... IEMllW\JLLY DEOORATB> T PlM ON l.DYB.Y EXTRA WIDE 8 I 18E T. VAULTED CEIUNG. TWO SUNNY PA110S. THIS IS PEAFECT10N.. ---.... CHAAl916 SMALL HOME WITH CANYON VIEW ANO POTENTIAL OCEAN VIEW ON AN EXTRA LARGE LOT. LOCATED 2 8lOCtCS FROM THE BEST BEACHES. ---··--NEWPORTS ULTIMATE ADDRESS. BREA THTAKJNG BAYFAONT LOT WITH PIER AHO SUP READY FOR YOU TO BULO YOUR DREAM HOME. BAY FRONTS -ll'f I r• CAREFAEE BAYFAONT LIVING .. DEsaRA8l.E BEAOON BAY. atAW 2 BR= ON R1.5 LOT. QTY LEASED LANO. PROBATE SALE --.... BEAU1FUL WATERFRONT HOME WITH PIER NID SUP. EXCEPTIONAL WATERSIDE PATIO, NEW KITCHEN, METICULOUSl Y MAINTAINED. 3 8EDAOOM + OEN. --..... OUTSTAM*G EXPANDED WATERFRONT HOME. PIER. SOLAR HEATED POOL ANO SPA. LARGE PATIO. 5 BEOAOOMS-A GREAT VALUE. ----··-ISL.ANO CHARM ABOUNDS IN THtS 3 BEDROOM BAYFAONT AHO STUDIO UNT. LARGE SHAAED PEA WITH SUP AHO ROOM FOR 2 BOATS. YOU'U. lOVE n98. tmam --.. •FEET ON THE BAY. INCWOES THE LANO. A8SOUITEl. Y THE BEST BUY ON LINDA. CONTEMPORARY MEDfTEAAANEAN OESIGH. lAAGE BOAT SUP. M'llmf I r• WONDERFUL OESeGNEAS HOME wrTH LMNG ROOM. DINING ROOM. GOURMET KITCHEN ANO MASTER BEDAOOU SUTE OVEALOOKING THE BAY. BOAT SUP, lAAGE SOUTH PATIO. ---...... QUAINT, 8EAUTIFUU. Y DECORATED 2 BEDAOOM HOME ON THIS PAEST1GIOUS ISLAND. GARDEN SETTING wrTH LAWN THAT SLOPES TO BAY. LOCATION FOR BOAT SUP. --··--PERFECT UDO 4 8EDAOOM BAYFAONT ON NORTH YEW CHAMEL QUALITY INTERIORS wrTH IMPORTB> ITAUAN T1lE. GOURMET KITCHEN. SECUAl'TY SYSTEM.. PIER + SUP FOR 80' BOAT. llYfl&J ···-ABSOLUTEl Y MAGNIFICENT! TRULY INNOVATIVE Of.9IGN EXECUTED WITH PAINSTAICJNG DETAIL .. TMS 4 BEDROOM PLUS HOME. EXCB.l..ENT VALUE. ---··--OAACIOU&4 BEDAOOM • NEWPORl'S MOST EXCW9YE 191 'MD. AOOM8 NfE SPAOOUS AHO MOST WITH MY YEW. GARDEN SETTING AHO lAAGE BOAT OOCk. ,. &mlMIOSH .... 1lWJmONAL 4 BEDAOOM HOME wrTH MAIN nn•IG .,_. VIEW. QUALITY CONSTRUCTION WITH F1NE FURNTUAf .._T-tNS. AHO ON FEE LANO. NEWPORT BEr~c~H WWW&J-I • F•lDUS 3 BEDAOOM OONTEWOMRV HOME ON LARGE CCN&a LOT. ECPNeW: OUTDOOft LMNG AREA WITH POOL AMO •A. ICU• IC art. ... _ •ttim SIX YEAR OLD 3 BEDROOM HOME IN GATED, PRIVATE AREA OVEALOOtONO PONO IN PAAKUKE SETTING. CA THEOAAL ceJ.UNGS. GREAT VALUE. ....... --A UNQUE 1 /2 ACA£ ROOM FOR YOUR OWN TEMtlS ESTATE BENNO GATED ENTRANCE. MOUNTAIN VIEW. Pl.ANS FOR 4200 SQ. FT. HOME. POOL AHO SPA. ----... CHAAYNG PARTW..LY REMODELED OUPlEX IN BEST ISl·&NO LOCATION.. EACH UNT 2 BEDROOMS. SA 1 FR EXTAEMEl Y MOTIVATED. LET'S SEE OFFERS. ......, ··-ENJOY THtS SPACIOUS 3 BEDROOM HOME IN A TROPICAL SETT1NB. LAAGE OON&t LOT. KOi PONO. 411 00AGE0US POOl ANO SPA. GREAT CITY UGHTS • BAY VIEW. t.mm .... ENTER A ~E AHO 8EAUTif\JlLY MAINTAINED EXECU11V'E 3 8EDAOOM. 3 BATH HOME ON LARGE CORNER LOT. NEWLY flEMOOB ED AHO APPOWrED. GOURMET tOTCHEM. ..... I II• f &WWIC PRICE AVM>a E FOR TNS FLAWLESS HOME ON BALBOA ISLAND. TOTALLY REMODELED ANO CHAMW«1. . ----1111• EXCEPTIONAL 10 YEAR OLD 312 OUPlEX. BAY VIEW. LEADED GlMS MIDOWS. HAADWOOO FlOORI. SPA. 3 CAR GA..0.AGE AHO CAAPOAT. HAS EVERVTllNG. m111 •=• A JEWEL.I JUST 10 YEARS OLD TI9S FA8Ul.OUS 4 8EDAOOM HOME 8 SIEPS AWAY FROM THE BEACH. WOOD AHO 8AICK exTEAIOR. FORMAL 0NNG. FNA. Y ROOM AHD 2 PATIOS. --11 .. OUTSTANDING CUSTOM 2 STOAY, WAU.S OF GLASS HIGH CBJN0& GOURMET KITCHEN. 3 F1REPlACES Tl.ED PATIO WITH FOUNTAIN AHD SPA. EXTRA WIDE LOT. ·--..,.. ..aHEST QUALITY UPORADE8I llG CANYON HOME flEMOOfl ED WITH ENTERTANNG AHO COW:ORTAILE LMNB IN MN>. LAABE LOT WITH POOL --... CUSTOM I-STORY OCVMFAONT 8UtL T IN 1W. IEAUTWU. \mo lllCIC EC fiiiOi\ LEAD1D a>• -• IKVUGHT& OM FUJCJM. DOOM NID CMSCll&. -SP •t• CUSTOM HOME wmt A BAY VfEW cum TO IWI(. BEACH NG IS•a .. GREAT 9wiE NID PNCB> TO IELL .... ··-ECQ'llNG OPPOfmJNTY TO OWN IN ONLY BAYfAONT CONDO .. aJM. ~T It.ft AT AEAIONMI f RATES. POOL AHO •A. A atANCE OF A 1.FETIME. ....... ··-IEAU'TWU. 4 IEIJROOM. 3 BATH HOME. EXCB I ENT C0NDm0N. NIEUTIW. DECOR. O\'EJ1 I ZE •A. l.MGE FNA.Y A00M. FORMAL DNNG ROOM. OUTSTANDNl VALUE. -1111• DON'T MtSS THIS CHANCEi El.EGANT FOUR-l.EVEL HOME IN OLD a>M. DRAMATIC CBJNGa AHO BAY WN>OWa 2 BEDAOOU OUESntOUSE IN REAR. ... ·--OVER 100' FRONTAGE WITH tNCREOl8l.E Vt£W' OF OCEAN AHO HAA80R ENTMNCE FROM EVERY ROOM. AU CUSTOM DESIGN AHO JUST COMPt.ETED. C 0 N 0 0 ~11 N I U M S . mYI ml' fUZI --LIGHT N«l BflGHT 1 BEDAOOU CONDO a.08E TO NEW MUSIC CENTER AESTAUMN'J9. THEAlU& INCWOED IN COMPLEX IS TENNS. weotff ROOM. POOl. SAUNA. au... 1114.91 OUTSTAHC*O 2 BEDAOOM UTE CONDO .. SECUNTY 8ULDl«1. CCWN1'Y POOL /ltlllJ SPA. OWNER WILL OONSIOEA LEASE OPTION. MAKE OFFEM --id I 11 11119 OUTSTANOWG 2 8EDAOOM. 2 BATH CONDO. t...a UHIT WITH 80MNi CATHEDML ca IGI WAUS OF ~LIGHT NfD lflGHT-t.tOYE .. PERFET. .... 11119 EXCELLENT BUY ON OONtER OF QUET llRHT. 3 8EDAOOM ON ONE LEVEL GMDEN-llCE IETDG WITH PfWN:'f. WOOD FlOOAS WITH NEU11W. DECORATIVE COlOAS. FEE. •. ~ ...... PERFECTlY LOCATED 2 IEDAOOM. 2 BATH ........ UMT .. NEWPORTS NEWES I CCWHTY. NIEUTIW. DECOR. 2 EHCl.0..0 Qit..DJ'QE •ACES.. I IS•S pww YEW AHO PEAFECTIOH NfE THE ULTNATE OF ntl 2 BEDROOM CONDO. HAS TO BE SEEN TO IE APPAEQATED. WHY UPGMDE8 TO MAKE LFE EA6t. ----BEST BUY IN HAM OR A1>0E. 2 1EDROOM. •OF STOAY HOME WITH MOUNTAIN V'IE.W. LAAGf AOOM8. VERY PRIVATE LOCATION IN GUARDED GATE COMMUNTY. ... _ ... WONDERFUl CONDO .. BAY9DE <XWE. POOL. J&Qqzt PRIVATE BEACH ANO DOCKS AVAILA8l£. CEDAR PANEUNG, 2 PAT108. MAHY EXTRAS. ·--··-AT LAST1 HAN> TO AND 80ADEAUX M00B.. AU. ON ONE FLOOR. SPACM>US ANO GOAGEOU8 WITH 2 MASTER IUTES. PWS OEN ORR> 1EOAOOM. _,__ 11• GlOflOUI VIEWS OF OCEAN. BAY IMO --ORT CENTIR FROM 1llB W>CUllOUI UDO CQIGO ON THE 1TH FLOOR. DOOfMNf NID UTMOST IECUNIY. ·-Ill -M OUTITMDNO TOWNHOME .. fJCQ ,_,. ~ I C~ .. ~ FM&Y A00M. HIGH CBPlllL ,_.,_ .ulEh LOCATION AMOHG TAU. TMD N#O GOMIOUa ....... •