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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1987-04-23 - Newport Harbor Ensign-(!) I z 0 --l:: ~ E! :! 0-<>- J ... '5 ~ 4: Bal~~\~ t, ROlice, get a break tliis Cf ~ 0 ::> 0 i- • 1ng t') on..a>U One i1 ·t tlurln9 •• ~"; quiet weekend •Y mu HAltVEY . Spriq break may bC over, but it\ not fcqottcn. At 1a1it. not by the New~rt Beach Police Qqtartment. On TUesday, April 14, at about 11:30 p.m., an estimated 700 people ptheRd at the comer of Balboa Boulevard and Main Sum in ~ and bad to be ~ by police. Before the ruckus was over, three aduJu and five juvenilel wete amsaed ud a parted police car sustained major damage. Police were called to break up a fight in the vicinity of the oJd fun zone, according to Greg Armstroq of the Newport &.ch Police. He said that the respondina ofran bad the lituation under control and that tbe crowd was dispet'liq wben Elliott Caleeoada, 18, struck out at one or* police oflic:cn., causin1 the crowd to rdorm. Castenada was taken into custody and held on suspicion of ass1111tin1 a police off acer. Two odler edults were taken into CUitOdy tor s~ Of bitina clnank in public aid five juveniles· were CletaincCI for violation of curfew .. Newport Beach bas a cwfew of 10 p.m. for .a.on. but the law is oot normally riPIJf~. It took 90 minutes for police from Newpon &e.:~ Costa Mesa and the ... 0.• 'F. C~y Sheriff\ department to cfaspenie tt.e crowd. - LOcal raideDts and business people stated tbltt the disturbanc:e was camcd by a aiil wbo draft by the area in a conertible and momentarily bared her bftasta. but police s.aid that they knew nothina of the girl While police considered the incident to be minor, it bad the potential to become a major confrontation. Local 1 , ... 14 SChool offici1l1 lllk money in Sac,.manto . - aY m.L llAllVEY · Three mcmw.t ofil.e Newport Mesa Unified SCIM>OI Diltiict (NMUSI>) waat to SK:ramlato oa A,nl 7 u4"8 to meet widl Odla' tcbool 4istricts, all mcabcn Of an orpniz•tioia •mr.d Schools for Sound Fmantt. and to~ insjpt into current stale legislation •. it aff'ectl ICbool budpta. The th.rec representatives· of tbe NMUSD to attend tbe "'Cdinc were Dr. John W. N"~ superintend~ wl l.cai"acM Repmentatm:s Sbeny ~ bowc:va, tbat d.adma are the fUbll'C Off dlis ... wl .... IClr.oo1s ·-~ at die ftrJ a.a, a run cost or liviq_ P.tmcat ia this ~-·ml ·1 bdil:te tUi able ~ tlanaght thal tbe propoec ti iaccrw: ia IClliool budgds ... adcqaau, ... it iadudea lottery funds that were meant to supplement our budget. DOl mppfant it.. 1Ut, coupled with tbc f-=t that lottery funds have bee9 steadily 7 l• .. N I found a job, •said ~n -only about tea oat al my Academy daa of 3S la.aft foallll jok Lob of pys spend two or IDOK JC8ft lootin&. • T'M tni ··c pn>eea for bopcful fiaqt 1111 ' ;• wida a daiR to fiD tM • • .• Pb-11ioK "° bne omlJ a f . I . 1t am cpickly &I by die .. , ·11 ........ al ...... e-••• •1 11Fmtdia'c\.:MM-a Wen -.. 8llle to ~ ao omc ol tM two ... f 13*: ..... , •. I 0.CC ,.. dllll ._.. dlae\ die M:ellemy ...... ~ •• rti.o.1'MscfMd ol -...i OI' -dtiilll •• ··-·· •h w ...... Yoa ,_, yoar owa ••'-. aifcwm _. Mota.·· aid s• W.-Dtill _. w. .-a,,., far ii IM risM to If? 1f a ...,_.., _. _..., f: m ,.. coma for ... a11b. me.,.. wt, ..... to 11 'tMNn • ..,. , Ali* ._.111 . I tlle wry..._ . . -... ,. ' . . • V I ..,. t r. -=-nr ) ttUIMI lflad two weeb MiJt& a , ..... Toy pl •wew bootea you aoa-.top to Monterey/Fon Ofd.• Mid recruiter Stephenson. I wu going on an educator's tour of the military bue and the Defense Language Institute. .. AR you sure it-S nolHtop." I asked. "I don't like flying much."' ny es, ma '•m~" said the recruiter. .. It's a division of that big well- known airline,"' I told my bus.- band. "Tranaworld Falcon?" be mmcd, ~ beard of it.• •y OU have to JO Oftr to that little runway llCI09 die alley.• I told him. My bUltiwl ifi..cd. "'Little runway ~ liUle plane,"' he said. When we got to die airport, we walked .C..ou tbe ~lot to an office tbe size of a Moco- pboto. .. Youn in seat 2-A," uid tbe ticket clerk. She WU drascd in co~ with tools banging out of her pockets. "I bope that's not by the window."' I said. "'Honey, every seat's by tbe window.• she laughed. -aotii " go cbcct the ~. • she .aid, when she'd tictcteid everyone. As she ran out, she called, •uas everyone oo fliaht S070 used the restroomr We looted up at her. •No f.alitiel OD~· Ille said, pulliq out a wrench aDd be.ting out the door. I ~red out die wiDdow. There WU • little toy ~ perfect for a flock ol pramool- ers outside. WJ'hat •a cute, w I said, '1>ut wbere-S the real planer .. Ha. ba, • said my husband. --ibat-S a llaJriah Urbntiw:r. I flew on one of th09e to Utah for a depo&itioa. Have I dwdred oat your will recently? Bee. bee,• be chortled. The clert/mccbanic c:allal m to tbe plane. Two~ boys were standing by the ~tic . -~ . •·.. · . Corona Life swimmer (a total bu not yet been rcleued), will fund the comtruction of a new ol)'mpic size pool and tbe purdwe of new swimming eqaipmmt. .. -.,,, .... Stu<hnu proust conKre1- sional plmu/or offelrore drillinK: Students of the Teenage Infor- mation Exchange donned tic- d ycd and marked T-shirts March 30 leading peen in pro- test against Secretary of the Interior Donald Hodcl's plans to scU leases for oil drilling off Newport Beach beaches. One hundred and sixty student sig- natures affirmed a petition which referred to offshore dril- ling as a harm to the local tourism industry. a threat to marine life, a significant addi- tion to air and water pollution. and a harm to the aesthetic beauty of Newport shores. Also, a special effort was made to make students aware of the probable platform spills and pipe leaks u a result of drilli.ftl on the Newport-Inglewood fault. A student comment decreed that "Newport Beach deserves the same protection afforded sensitive areas like Malibu. Big Sur. San Diego, and Monterey. "The petitions will be given to the Save Our Shores group of Laguna Beach and to the Newport Beach City Council who will decide bow to make the petition most eff cctive. Swimathon raisu money/ or a new pool facility: Swim team members and dedicated members of the faculty solicited sponsors for a 200 lap swim on March 26. The event, which raised approximatelv SIOO per Sptte}t Club mm.bn' et1m platt to compne ins~ Finllls Tounumrm1: Members of the Speech Team•s Lincoln-Douglas debate IC(llad, Congress squad, and Ikamatic Interpretation squad have worked through their competition to the State Finalists T ounwnent on April 4-S. TIE hosts UC/ spealur on animal.sin sciena: UCI Phi Beta Kappa biological sciences major Laura Pindenki led a discussion with CdM students on the ethics of using animals in scientific research. The event is part of the Teen-age Information Exchange's cooperative pro- gram with the UCI Arts and Lectures Department to bring speaken to the high school campus. : : ~ f ! f r r ! < ) '-"-I '. ( ; i \ ', ' - 11-111111No1J#llow$? I sat dowD belriiid die pilots and watched tile otber pas- leDFfl board. Tbey'd enter the plue. bead in laalf. and shUflle ~ until they could 1quecze tbcmeitha iato a teat. The poor folb in the Met looked u if they were pued in and would have to he pried out. The man behind me ..xt. --sorty. •eetiid croaed hil lep and ticked me in the ankle. Suddenly a pale woman rw:ed Nl"'l..r~w, to the front. ~ one of you two trade ~·mer lbc deautndftl .... feel ~--1 avoided ber eye, and finally die .... ill 2..C lhuflJed Met to lier ... Sbe rested her chin OD -bca and bratbed deeply. Ew:ry ao often the pilots WO Id El I l9t tbe role of flight ............ One of them would ...... up and holler, .. AR you ~ Cold? We're at 20,000 feet .... it-S cbilly out there."' "So what,• I thoqbt. ~here UC probably 1IO blilnUu. • The man ~n to me began to fid,et. The vibrations from the propcllcn bad c:auted him to lhe Newport Harb~r An Museum is on the move 8Y 8ILL llAJlVEY Tbere-S considerable excite- ment at the Newport Harbor Art Museum these days. ,.l:be Art Museum. presently located in an out-of-the-way comer on San Clemente Drive in Newport Center, has been offeml a JO.acre parcel of land on the comer of Pacific Coast Highway and MacArthur BouJe- van!. The Irvine Company bas donated the land to the museum with the proviso that the museum raise $10.S million for construction of a building to house its highly regarded art collection. A feasibility study has already begun. and museum official& have contacted national referral sources in a search for an archi- tectural farm to design the new buildiq. The oriaimJ list of wdl over 100 firms bu been trimmed to jµst 12 and coordiaator M~ valentine said that currmt P.us call for int.erviews and furdier evaluation ol plans. V aJentine said that there is DO information available abOut the appearance or tbe finished build- ing, bUt that it will ,,.~ be about 100,000squarefcetinarea and may be built in teetiona. Kathy Bryant of the mmeum staff said that even th90P the Irvine Company requires that only SIO.~ million be railed. current plans call for a aoat of S40 million. Part of this moaey will be med for ti.e bnikliq and part will be UICd u an endow- ment fund. A DMsion of AdYanced Wa.tdwobe senil• Soulh9n C1•arnia for ower I yell'I The concept of the Newport Barbor Art Mmeum was bcpn in 1961. nm a poup of 13 women. calliq tbelDIClva the "F'me Art Patto11a• Mpn col- lectiq ... ~ an. Tllw firatdaOwl wae llldd in a., lbD aad Newport Hubor Blab SHOWER DOORS & TUB ENCLOSURES from $13500 INSTALLED $A l_. [ HAND CL\fTID -SOI.ID CONSRUCllON GOLD FRAME from OAK FRAME from s175• Fil.EE INSTAU on 2nd OI MCME .SOS •Prices Do Noc Include Ta & lnaaMadon SdiOoL ID IH.2-. tM xl1~tio9 fOlild --~·s· •Itnt11n•tlle •;er looi flf dlt ••• Piiwil-ioa. TM _,.... •olaiaeen CS II &e -..-· . .ome '*MJ I ilid repai{I Uid au OI dlasa ........... .., fnriNr Willa luda mundane thinp u ~pe wacntha .._.. UiDmen. In 1968 tbe muteUm llCq1iired ita first paid employee in the ~D of Tom Ganer, who henunc the fmt director of the srowiaa collection. In 197 J the collection WU mewed to the old Dai1J Pilot buildi ... Oil tbc ... .,. PaliD- ~wt....-. dleie until am, the ,ear &Ml t11e ..... .. miaWid to its pa z11• IOca- cioe. t ----------~ Police Blotter ~= Y, APRIL 6 081S-Coostruction tools valued at $2, I 00 were reported stolen from a garage in the 600 block of Narcissus. 0900-A generator valued at $3,0QO and other equipment valued at S600 were reported stolen from a yacht broker in the 300 block of East Coast High- way.· ISIS-Jewelry valued at $635 wu reported stolen from a residence in the 300 block of East Bayfroot. 1640-A leather jacket valued at S4SO was reported stolen from a business in the 200 block of Ford Road. 1810-A purse and con ten ta valued at $308 were reported stolen from a car parted in tbe 800 block of North Newport Boulevard. A.RRF.STS 0200-Brent Wade Parker, 31, of Newport Beach waa arrested on 1111picion of driving with a suspended liceme. 2320-Steven Anthony Kotch, 29, of Costa Meaa was arrested on suspicion of battery on a peace offtcer. TUESDAY, APRIL 7 C.RDDS 161S-Golf equipment valued at SI ,3SO WM reported ltOkn from a gara,e in tbc 400 bloCk of Cohon. ' 1620-A bracelet valued at $ 1,200 WU reported stolen from a raidence in tbc 1400 bJoct of Santanclla. 1700-A bicycle valued at SI SO was reported stolen from a prage in the 200 block of 33rd Street. 1900-A pune and contents valued at S410 were reported , Coast debaters second in nation Orange Coast College's speech and debate team finished second in the National Com- munity College Speech Touma- ment held this month in Odessa. Texas. Competing against 72 com- munity colleges from through· out the country, the OCC squad finished just JO points behind national champ College of Du- Page, located in DuPage, Ill. The Pirates, who last month grabbed their second successive state title, have turned in con· sistently strong performances in the national tournament over the last nine years. Since 1979, OCC has won the national title three times, finished second three times, third twice and fourth once. OCC's Jeff Wright of Hun- tington Beach earned individual ~peaker of the Tournament .. honors in the national tourney. W.rigbt captured four gold medals and was awarded a SSOO scholarship. He won gold awards in readen'tbeater, prose. oral interpretation of literature, and speech to entertain. Silvia Baker of Santa Ana and George Irwin of Corona del Mar earned a silver medal in team debate. Bater and Irwin were given the Bell-5crogins award in the team competition. Every member of the OCC squad won at least one award in the competition. Tbe Pirates were the only team to accom~ lisb that feat. OCCs team is coached by Peg Taylor, Kathy Carro~ Norm Fricker, Alice Reich and Marcus Jacques. Reich and Jacques a.re former membcn of the squad who volunteered their coaching time this year. Complete Nail Care Salon Dut To Our Clients' Rtqutst Wt Extmd Our Sovie es Now To N twport Beach MANICURE &PEDICURE '1500:. FlllS PEDICURE s1200 FULL SET s3000~ MANICURE s700::. APP<»f1lEN1'S OR WALK...S WB COME GET CERl•ICATES AV~ Al"ll. Zl 1117 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS/IRVINE TODAY Piii 3 aolen from a restaurant in the IS20-Victoria Miiehdle Aus-1530-Jdfrey Michael What· 700 block of West Coast Hip.. treng. 20, of Yorba Li.ida wu ton, 23, of Corona deJ Mar was way. arrested on suspicion of bur-arrested on suspicion of giving 2030-A bicycle valued at glary. false information to a police S250 wu reported stolen from THURSDA y' APRIL t o~~Daryl .... _ W l 19 a garage in the 1900 block of CRIMES ~.,,_ t"UR;U ec . • Tllltin. OMS-Beer and two pipe of Mesa, Arizona was arrested AllllUTS on auspicioo of misdemeanor 02IS-G""°""' Eu_.._ Burt, wrenches valued at SIOO were dnlil.k driving. • -·-· J .,....._ reported stolen from a garage in 36. of Part City. Utah was the SOO block of Santa Ana SATURDAY, APRIL 11 anated OD suspicion of m.isde-CRIMES meaaor diuak drivina. A~s;e_.:_A car stereo valued at 1430-A briefcase and con- 094S-Patrict Joecpb Dyson, S800 wu reported stolen from tents valued at SS80 were 20. of Newport Beach was a car in the 3100 block of West report.ed stolen from a car arrested on suspicion of n:ceiv-Coast Highway. parked in the 100 block of Sea ing known stolen property. Island Drive. WEDNESDAY, APJUL I ARltf.STS 1(;04-Birw-les valued at $716 CJUMr..S 0120-Artbur Christophe• -J- 0830-Planta valued at S62S Atack, 34, of Salt Lake City, were reported stolen from a were ~ stolen from the Utah wu anatcd on suspicion garage in the 1800 block of vicinity of W aabington and East of misdemeanor drunk driving. Marapata. .. Bay. . 0250-James Marion Lind-AaaESTS 094S-Riqp valued al Sl.000 sey, 46, of Newport Beach wu 2100-Scou Avery Austin, wert reported stolen from a arrested on suspicion of misdc-20, of Orange was arrested on bnainas in the 200 block of meanor d1Unt driving. suspicion of contributing to the Newport Carter DriYe. FRIDAY, APRIL 11 delinquency of a minor. 1630-A car stereo valued at ClllMES 2300-Tma Irene Weber, 23 , s.500 waa reported stolen from 0701-A prowler was of Newport Beach was arrested a car parbd in the 600 Moct reported in the 400 block of on smpicion of disorderly con- of Irvine. Riverside. duct. 234S-A car lteRO valued at 1300-Jewelry valued at SUNDAY, APRIL U S800 wu reported stolen from s I, I so currency totaling $220 C'lllMl'.S a car parted in the Hoag Hos-and ski boots valued at SJOO 1200-A bicxclc valued at ~i!f .. ~na stnJcture. were reported stolen from a Sl90 was reported stolen from ~•., raidcncc in the ISOO block of · •'--3800 bl t f OOIS-William Christopher Cornwall ~ m UK oc 0 Hamler, 18, of Salina. J[amas 1340-Wickcr furniture ISJS-A grandfather clock was arrested on possession of valued at $300 was reported valued at S800 and women's ampbetaminec. stolen from a residence in the clothing valued at $~600 were 0030-Ronald Martin f res-3000 block of East Ocean BouJe-reported stolen from a residence quez, 19, of Westminster was vard. in the 400 block of Goldenrod. arrested on suspicion of posses- sion of ampbetaminec. Allllf.STS ARllESTS 06()()-Am•oda Yvonne Mar-1230-Tunotby Scott Reilly, 16SS-Flory Isabel Alvarado, tine:z,37,ofLincolnHcightswas 22, of Newport Beach was 29,ofSouthga1cwaserrestedon arrested on suspicion of being arrested on suspicion of posses-suspicion of assault with a under the influence of an opiate. sion of a· hypodermic ayringie. cle.dly weapon. -· DISCOVER OUR CRIB BEDDING AT20%0FF Choose {rom a fine selection of in·st.ock items or from our special order catalogs. Third Level • Abium Court • Fashion Island • 759-81 77 ~~~~~~ \~y#Javb;m presents ~&~ April 2S &: 2', May 2 &: 3 Featurina The Orange County Rose Society Mass Displays of Award Winning Roses SpeciaJ Demonstrations on Rose Care Saturdays&: Sundays 12:00 cl 2:00 c-.•-·...,.-............. .., ..... -.. ............ _ .......... · ~ • l'C>OOI PlNilT$ • f\c.sl • lANDSCAl'N3 •PATIO~•~ NIE 4-APmL D. 1m THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWSllAVINE TODAY -Supervisors' newest strongarm technique Will Rogers was fond of saying "Nobody's life, liberty or property is safe while the Legislature is in session." It is an axiom which federal, state and local governments sometimes seem to be going out of their way to prove true. As a ~e in point, let's look at Tuesday's action by the Board of Supervisors to institute a $48 fee for "non- emergency" tows by the Harbor Patrol. The fee is a departure for Orange County, which has previously provided services to distressed boaters as a matter of course, without charge. The staff report on the free program stated that the new charge is anticipated to generate a whopping $26,400 annually. We admit it's not the biggest issue to come before the board this year, and it passed unanimously to boot~ but we have to raise a protest nonetheless because this is just one more example of government putting the screws to a group of people in the name of government economy. Let's face it, if your engine conks out somewhere in the shark-infested waters between here and Catalina, even if you have enough food and water and sun block to last two weeks, it's sure going to seem like an emergency to you and your passengers. When the Harbor Patrol comes out and says, "OK., pay us $48 and we'll take you in," what are you going to say? "No, we'd rather stay out here and die of exposure?" You 're going to pay. You may grumble about it, but you have no choice. But our real objection is not that it smacks of extortion to demand payment from stranded boaters in return for a rescue. Our real beef is that boaters are already pouring millions of dollars into the county's coffers through boat registration fees , property taxes on the boats, slip fees (which were raised on Tuesday), and taxes on fuel. To institute a "pay or paddle" policy on top of that is nickel-and-diming of the worst sort. In our view, government economy means finding ways of operating government within existing revenues, not in dreaming up new ways to stick it to groups that cannot make their displeasure known in force at election time. Baker Communications 883 Production Place Newport Beach, CA 92863 (714) 631-8120 Please send maif to: p .0. Box 9399 AWAAD WINNING MEMIER CM..-llE...a ,.maamnm 39 S1n & National Awards Since 1978 NeWport Beach, CA 92658-m99 PUIUllEI: Seth Baker Em'l'9: Roger Bloom aa.IATE OITill: Judy Duffy PllOT8 EDITUI: Sam Gangwer The Newport Ensign, Costa Mesi News and lrvme Today are published weekly on Ttusdays &BEUL llAIAIEI: James E. Rule DllECTll IF Ul.O: Marcus Dietz ADVUTlll• •IECTll: John Krepich ADVEITlllll •IECTDI: Janet McDuffie CLAlllREI DllECTOI: Mitch Devine LEIAI. AIVUTlllll DllECTOI: Becky Bolton EDIT811AL ASlllTAm: Randi Alterman, George Pappas. David Cortes-Robbins, Melinda Keller I Editorial; Danny Cota/ Photography; Michael P. Ramirez/Cartoonist; Jim Felton, Sue Kauth, Ryan Klein, Peter Bryan, Ken Tokash/Columnista; Dina Von Burger/Society; Robert Crabbe/Sports; Annette Watlon/ Real Estate; Bret Colson/Calendar, Peggy Damell/Retiglon. P•UCTIOI: Dennis Sullivan/Production Manager Suzan Hart/Traffic Coordinator Libby Ounevant/Proofreader Time of my Life · IY JIM FELTON tast wishes of 3 businessmen: French, Japanese and American We were driving in fro m Riverside, heading for Newport Bcac~ and for a long stretch of open country cast of Yorba Lind~ we were surrounded by automobiles. Like the childhood game of spotting license plates from other states, I began to note bow many of the cars on the road were made somewhere outside the United States-Japan, Ger- many, Sweden, Korea-and it suddenly occurred to me that on this stretch of road, the Amer- ican automobile industry was a pitiful minority, an endangered species. T oyotas, Nissans, Mit- s u bishis, Subar us, Hondas, Hyundais, Volvos, Volkswa- gens, BMWs, Mercedes. Now and then there was a Chevy or a Ford. and once we passed a couple of old ladies in a Buick, but the road belonaed to the imports. About the same time, our car radio began to advcrtiae a new kind of compact disc, with high fidelity and a remarkably low price. "This new Fox compact disc comes to you for only $8.99;• the slick pitchman crowed ... Just think, only $8.99." Well, I agreed, that ii a good price. Usually a oomplCt di.le is around SI• or SIS, and now they're pushing one for only eight bucks. Great. Then I realiml I'd been bam- boozled again. It was the way the pitcbman said it. The aocent WU OD the,," and the "99" just sort of faded away. He wanted me to believe it wu eight doUan when in f llCt it was virtually nine, and with sales tax and all, it would be over nine. We stopped to aet Pl at • corner wbere tbere wae tbree differnttenice~ ud tbe price for unleaded ranged from 89 to 96 cents a gallon. But wait a minute, it wasn't 89. It was 89 and nine-tenths cents per gallo~ with the nine-tenths in mouse type, so small you barely noticed it. When we reached home, I studied the ads in the newspaper and, time after time, I found furniture advertised for $149.99. o r a video c omponent for $1199.99, or men's suits for $199.99. The merchants with respect for customers who used round ftgurcs and honest state- ments were nowhere to be found. The game was lure the sucker. Deceit wu the law of the retailer. The financial section told about more insiders paying million dollar fines for unethical behavior, while the stock market went through hysterical uphea- vals, up 80 points on the Dow, then down 80 points on the Dow, and the name of the game was greed and you 're reminded of a cartoon in a recent New Yorker in which one woman aays to another, 14ffarold bun' been the same since greed became a bad word." Business seemed to be goina out of its way to show its warts ud ODC bardy legal ICUD piled on uotber, aad imttad of the old wonder of childhood, ,"Watch the Fords 10 by," we watcbea tbe imports go by, and beard the hustlen' siren calls and read the milleading ads u if this wu the American Way. And if that wan\ bad euougb, why alap a auction on the Japanese, or reduce die value of the U.S. dollAr IO imports would be mGR cxpcmive. Once. the American prO_ilact . n1 the best in t.be world. ID wrhe Reckoniq.• David Hal- berstam tells of the great pride of America when Meury Ford began an industrial revolution with his Model T, and built an auto for everyone and reduced the price every year. Now, Hal- berstam says, the U.S. auto ind us try bas been taken over by the financial experts, more con- cerned with profit than with product, so that quality suffers and innovation is a nasty word. He reports bow an American car buff visited Europe and reported back to the president of General Motors that the front wheel drive was taking over the indus-try abroad, and the GM exec- utive said, .. We never want it to be said that GeneraJ Motors was first in anything. Let the otben make the mistakes." But the othen haven l made the mistakes. When the dollar slumps and Japanese products cost more. Japan sells more cars in the U.S. It is becoming almost a clicbe to talk about tbe quality in Japanese can. Halberstam tells the story of three busincumen captuftld by a terrorist riq. One is a Frmch busineumaa, another is a Jap- anese bulineuman. and the third is an American businenm•n. The terrorisu tell them that aich will be granted one wish before they are executed. The French- man asb to hear La Mtu•il- lai.M. The Japanese ub to give his lecture on quality control. The American asks to be shot before the Japanese, so be docsn \ have to bear the talk on Japanese quality control apin. U it\ painful to American busineumen to bear bMI stories about them, Anlerican business itlelf must tidy up iu house, sweeping out the greed, avarice, cupidity and deceit. In the present administration in Washington, one industry after another bu been daeguJated, giving American busineumen the free band in the marketplace they asked for. However, in autos. electroo.ica, clothina aod llWlJ otlllCr fJelda. COM"Wft Item '° ... ..,.. to .., dial .... ,.., ....... :- tbaa Slid• .......... ~iiilli--~· lfll; & -THE NEWFORT ENBIGNIOOSTA Mf.S& NEWSllfMNE TODAY ... must teach kids to ttlink about their world Critical ttiintiq ii a still 1111 •'"' IO tlie development of ~ valaa and I am con- cened tlaat we are abort-+nw• our youth in develop-i911Me at1Di.,, ))9liticiziq the odacMin-•1 procaa. In the hiab _ .:..ODii iD ~.I think our My Turn r&DF weapons and the Wana• Pact utiom exercise a conven- tional option and start to over- run our European friends our recoune ia to rattle strategic weapons and perhaps launch them from submarines or missile silos in the United States. The problem with all this is that in aatratqicaudeuexcbangeour allies would be destroyed with certainty as would the world itself, ultimately. A strategic exchange means the end to our earth's life support system and, of counc, this also means the end of us. How do we resolve this? The fact that war is obsolete should be clear. More impor- tant, how do we tell our children bow we evolved into this situa- tion and cbc:ckmated ourselves? gat we start with ft.ICOll'ition that our Earth is a fraaile resource. Jta C?COSYSlCID supports the countless people on the planet. For the first time in history we haft the capability to destroy that system and there- fore destroy all life • we know it. Acts of nationalistic passion and illusions of rigldeouanrss must be tempered with a pro- found ieme of global responsi- bility. The romance of military might and industrial bravado must give way to open dialogues betwun perceiftd enemies. Any arming must be inteDectual. War is obsolete. We will prevail globally not because of military might but because our leaders now being develoPect in our schools arc armed with a sense of global responsibility. They must be globally literate. We arc not in a duel to defeat the f uturc but to insure it. •• ..,.., 11*• iti&s intel-can caate real value for our Md-" ~by not .:commo-youth by~ eq~ • riaor- daaiq reasoned dialogue or om with contemporary aocial 4·111a1 ~such prcemin-and political illua • we are · Ci11 •#tci'I • political account-with computer acieaca and ~and national war policy. EnaJiah IOI. For example, it9i Tiwik• to 10me brave teacben, part of a natioaal bypocrily to tbeic are exceptions. but the not tacb COlltcmpo...,y nuclear qwdon remains; How do we illUCa when tbie news 1CrCaJD1 of tada our youth about the real war\ honor uid the bopefilled · World beyond the cluuoom? In interlude of a U.S.-Ruuian tbia audear qe, where we couJd rapproacbement on the most be one heartbeat from miuile basic of all survival issues: l111DCb, don't we have a rcapon-getting rid of nuclear weapons. aibility to honestly teach our E.qually clear ia the need to youth about tlJe lepcy of pobal prepare our youth for the quix- instability t~ adult piecleces-otic -world of politics. Thia does son have willed to them? From not mean teach what it means whom aball they learn? to be a Republican or a Demo- Chronological .tolthood at crat. It does mean to teach what the magic .,e of. 18 yean seems the cconsequenc.es of holding a to imply th~ tbe mantel of public trust mean in terms . of pobal tnowwnl""':' baa been personal accountability. Should 6naPY ·~ to ~~ we, for example, have who have~~ theii Child-Nuremberg-style trials for hood. At this m~ tbrabold of elected offacials who consistently ~-lnel matunty our youth violated the mandate of their can now vote, drin~ and be held constituencies and sustained our 9CCOUtable for contracts. But involvement in Vietnam at the can they Skillfully analyze., dis-cost of S8 000 American lives? crimi0 ate, and rationally evolve ' opiniona, unfettered by a world Tenorism is another area of of black and white, right and political conflict. We stand in wroq; especially when we live horrific awe when bostqes are in tbe py? taken and tilled. As a mecba- Storia of diplomatic com-niatn of radical change terrorism prom.ile. financial imbro&li~ ia decried by most pro-Western life in a tat tube and collepeed aovernmentl. Y ~ the export of ~ are fodder for the grist-our venioa of ~ ia mill Of mwa unceremoniously equally decried by some tapon- t.browD 00 UDfeeliq dmeways aible governments.. In Nicara- aad lawu throughout our pa, for aampJe.. bow we can natioL Thia biOclearadcable both rccopi.ze tbe Sandinista information is reinforced by ::i"';!,,.~0;!0::':.:i radio and television wJiicb · the d 'a • _ __.. still openly arm a Contra force ua&er~ICI ay u..-a whole objective is the violent with aa ..-~ for plll'Chate of 0.~ .. -w of ... _. ··-goftr'D-. a new-wave automobile or a ~iuuv ~ _..._ ~ pr1>motion for Sparkle ment is a paradox. The paradox Pleat) TOotbpatc. The delivery ia ao dear that it daerva spirited of tbe ~Truth ia mixed with ~po°:;~po· ie::o:~ an 8Pi*:I to spend. Chernobyl raata with a supermarket's start out 1bis peat nation was pud openiq ud Lt. Colonel f OU.Dcled •.• "' At some time the Oliftf North's lateat -no com-word "hypocrisy"' must surface. meat" scanct1 amaU apinat a Pretensions of State still require companion piece plaging a accountability to the public. To Tune and Lube promotion. As be dfecthe citizens we must be ..tulU we filter out our disinter-aeoJitcrate or count oundva as CIL Our experience and 1C111C of slobal eunuchs. ftlw proridea the yanlstict by Neipborty ties to the North WbiCh we measure the cmrency are strained~ too. Our friends in of information. But time to pin Can.ta are fcelina the wrath of life experience is comp~ for our indifference in the form of our youdL Unless we act now an unwanted import acid rain. they will Ul1l only by exposure Not only is American industry to maa media, which may have destroying their forests and its own -point of view... streams but our inacti on is Critical thinking-the rea-promiaina to alter for acnera- aoned analysis of information tions their ecologically scnsiuve praented-is essential for devd-farmland. Hi&h school oconom- opment of a mature society. We ics classes will benefit from a cost • 1-1'7 .. U1 •2-11 .. S-11 .,..., .. ,..., . ..., .. ..., 4! U7 .. S-11 . ...., . ..., .. ..., .. 1-1'7 .. M1 .. M7 .. J.17 .. ..., ) Births Hoag Memonal Hospital Mr. A Mn. Msk w-...-. M Mr. a Mn. Peml lowilltd F Mr. a Mn. Martoa Uona F Mr. a Mrs. o.rid ...._ F lib. a Mn. s..-.,.,... w lib. A Mn. Mario llclftr'I M Mr. a Mn. o.r, a..... w Mr. A Mn.,_.,.... Ike . I M Mr. A Mn. W'aliam S.,-f Mr. a Mn. 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If we agree to reciprocal removal of abort and medium- Indeed, bow we offer the study of life and its ultimate conclu- sion must be a major focus of our educational system. I sug- PUBLIC NOTICE Avallablllty of Study Results & ~nnouncement of a Publlc Hearing for the Proposed Improvements t.o the Falrvlew/1-405 Overcrosslng Q ?; • s • i Q c • • -> c ~ SUNFLOWER AVE ... • ftOCATION OF , PUBLIC HEARING • AltU NGTOM CM • ....... Being Planned Clllrw (Clltc.nia OepMmenl cl T~) Md~ Cly cl~-........ popoeil19 to wid9n the Fairview ~ cwwa~. The exilting blidge atructure will be widened ham 100 to 125 r..t. ill: wi.a for six through a.n.. ..ct ptoWillg a WDld 90Ulhbound llft tum .... CMHltl ... bicyde ..... sid I ailllks. wtt11lchllir,... Md.,.... mecllfi. Why Tbla Ad? What'• Avallabl• W1'at You can Do W11n a .... ,. 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The ~ ... be Illy 21, 1987 Open Hou•: •:•1=-"""'" PulallD 1t11i1ng: 7:30 P..• .... O.Vle ............. Scltool, 1090 'AftlMIOn Dr., Colta ...... P• I Ara II. 197 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWSllRVINE TODAY Coach Mike Mayne's Orange Coast College baseball team returns to Orange Empire Con- ference action at Citrus College today at 2:30 p.m. after taking a beating from top-ranked Cer- ritos in the Pirates' annual spring tournament at OCC last week. OCC, S-2 in conference play, also is in action Saturday at home against Rivenidc at noon, then visits the Tigen Tuesday for the final time in 1987. OCC's bats went on vacation during the three-day double elimination tournament April I 5-17 ~ Cerritos (28-5) emerged with the championship after trouncing the Bucs, I 0-1, Friday. The day before, Cerritos handily dropped OCC, 11 -2, in a battle of Southern Calif omia 's two top-ranked teams. The Pirates (25-8) managed to bit only .237 in the four-game tourney (which included S-1 and 10-5 victories over third-place Cuesta) and failed to slug a single homcrun. Joey James (Newport Har- bor), the Bucs' all-time leading homcrun and RBI man with 29 , roundtrippers (including 10 of the team's 30 in 1987) and 119 ribbics in his two-year career, typified the sort of tournament OCC had with two bits in 14 at- bats, a pair of RBI and no cxtra- basc blows. Dave Staton (Tus- tin), who along with James was a JC All-American in 1986 and had been on a hitting tear going into last week's action, recorded one RBI. None of the other Pirates picked up the slack, either. First baseman Rex Peters (.373 going into the tourney) was 2-for-8 at the plate; third baseman Ralph Ramirez (.412 before the tour- ney) was 3-for-15; shortstop Mike Misuraca (.396 before- hand) was I-for-II; rightfieldcr Mark Rasmussen (.330) was 3- for-14; and lead-off man Mike Lujan (.297) dipped badly with a l -for-13 performance. The pitching wun 't much better. After Iam Foley (S-1) stopped Cuesta OD seven hits while fanning eight in a S-1 win to open the week's action, David Dawson (2-3) and reliever Jon Dishon were ripped by Cerritos in an 11-2 win. John ICuzmic (3- 0) overcame some wildness to strike out eight, combiniq with Jim Dedrick to bold C\lefta to eight hits in a J 0-S win in the opening game Friday. But in the finals against Cerritos, Greg Manhall ( 1-2), who yielded six runa in 2.1 ioninp, and two relievers were no match for the Birds' bats in a 10-1 drubbing. "Well, Cerritos played about as well as a team can play and we played about as poorly as we can play," summed up Mayne. "They got every b~ but we have to give them credit. Their pitchcn (Tun Lockhart and Pat Sweet) know what they're doing. They know how to win." The Pirates would have had a better chance were it not for the way the pitching match-ups worked out. As it turned out, occ·s current two best start- ers-Foley and Kuzmic-threw against Cuesta, while two othen, Dawson, who is battling a sore right arm, and Manhall, who has been ineffective since beating Orange Empire cellar-dweller Saddlcbact, 16-4, March 31, were fed to the Birds. •1 don' think this is all that bad," ~d Mayne of the two defeats. "These games don't mean a thin& but they told our ·guys that we've got plenty of things to work on if we're going to be there (in the state finals) in the end. We'll either make the adjustments or we won '-and that'll be all there is to it. "I'll tell you one thing," added the coach. ..The next time we meet up, we'll play those guys much tougher." Mayne hopes the next mcctina is in the state playoffs. PIRATE PA 1TER Peters. OCCs s/ick-f~lding. switch-hittint first sacker, missed the fust two iama of hU OCC career-.spanning 72 gamu-Fridlly after re~ 1tilcha in a finger when he wa.r 1pi/ced in the first Cerrito• game. Two NB sailors eye Cape Horn mark At least two tall ships of the space age will depart New York City for San Francisco in December in an attempt to beat the clipper ship record around Cape Hom. The 133-ycar-old record of 89 days eight boun for the I S,000- mile passage was set by ftyin1 Cloud, the most famous clipper ship of all. Michael I.ane, ~, the fint man to sail a trimaran around the world and holder of several sailing speed records, will be making his ICCOnd attempt at the Cape Hom clipper record. In 1913, after 1ucce11fully i:oandina the Bona wl ltartina to bad up die p.cjfjc, K.ane\ trimaran Crusader wu dis-their 60-footen., in sharp con- mutcd and lost off Chile. trut to the (;() aailon who made Tb.is thiS time his competition the 225-f oot Flyin6 Cloud the will be Georp ~o.lesnikova, 44, fatest uiliq abip in history. skipper of the 60-f oot Shutt.le-Kane and X.olcanikova both worth trimaran Gnat AllWrlaln. live in Newport Beach, Calif or- Tbe proven ocean racer wu Dia, and fmt met when X.ola- tnown aa Livery Dok aad Diton attempted to sign up 'Trtlwit:Tat S-W.y Whal owDed hilt for Mallilndl C.•lkqe, a by Peter Phillipi of F!JChed. •qk•nl'dcd mce aromid the K.ane is pwcbaiiill a ~oot • wortd for mUltibulla origi.UUy cat•maran called BrltUlt Air-teheduled to start from Lot way.r from another Enafflhman, Anplet on Nowmber 7, 1987. Robin K..nox-Jobillton; the fltlt K.ue said he wanted to mce man to lllil aro1aDd the alobe arouild the world, especially alone and without stoppiaa in without itoppiaa in any port; any port. bat tbe Cape Horn clipper l.anc intenda to ...... bil lecord .. -fint priority. boat Cptk :Flbro.b ~ ia -n.. Mite ......... that if tanclenn with a~ .. umc. I wo8ld r.:e .. ;-llim aroUnd ~ Mid K.alueitcm ~ tbi &.-.. lie Wiid r8Cll SJ .... will carry hJO to four crew on -atoulld ... ...._ •x.ct 11eik- ow uya. ~ wu a comprom-Thus, Cape Horn Clipper ile-and a cballeqe-1 couldn' CballatF wiD tet under way refute."' December 29, 1917. Sign~l:.lps on for Corona del Mar 5K ReP.trabon is underway for thi1 year's Corona dcl Mar Scenic SX. llun, to be beld OD Juac6. Sponsored by the CdM Chamber of Commerce, the~ Park.a, &e.cbel ud Recreatioo Department and the Studio Cafe, thia year\ race will baft a cap on tbe namber of numers ~~nawlno~on OD dae day of the t.ce-boQ -·--ol die popalirity Of tbia. the ODly laDctioDed nm of the year in pieturaque Corona clel Mar. Rwmcn will receive a aou- ftnir T '!lbirt ad breatf'ut. A sipcct ad aambercd lilliited-at--. .-er Will illo be avail- able for putdwe. ~n fee ii SIS, and ~ forma an awilllble 8l the CdM Chsnbcr ol <:oat:- merce omce. CitJ BaU. .... ...., ltONI dwcM• ........ city. For,__W. s,_OOD- tld tbc cM '". 61.J 1150. Mii; R 1111 THE NEWPORT ENMONICOSTA MESA NEWSllRWE TODAY .. 1 Newport to En -enada Race starts tomorrow . . TomorTOw, for the .-oth time, tbc CU80ll will sound at DOOD for the commencement of the N~ Ocean saili"I Auoci- at.ion'I Newport to Emenada lnternatioaal Yacht Race. A mqnif acent flotilla of sleek ~ bcNlaa will bad south to the IUDDY shores of Mexico. Mikc ~ane, 1987 NOSA pres- ident, Jim ~erripn, ,eneralm cbiinDan, md the entiR NOSA Boud of Directon have worked dilipdy for the past leVCl'&l montM to make tbe 1987 version of tbC world.. larpt intern. tjopel yacht nee the best ner. With 600 boats entered in this nee (up approximately 70 boats o~ 1986), it appears that tbe " tide of public opinion baa turned for l'Kin1 Marine Scene Some old tnditiom, Iona cast away, have been restored for this year's participuta. Fant, tbe old .. Friday start" ii back, which means a Saturdayfmilh for most of the boaaa, a Sunday fun day and then back to work OD Monday. Second, remember the Emen- ada BeM:h barbequa, complete with mariacb.ia, folk dancen and the ~ tllCol imqin•ble? wea t11e fun w returned. ., Ill.Pl •11e1 After a IS-year hiatus the yacbtamen will apin be able to enjoy the color and hospitality of Emenada at an authentic Mexican 6eata. The barbeque, which will take place Sunday from noon to 2:00 p.m., will be followed by a 3:00 p.m. trophy praentation. If you pia.i on driving to Emenada on Saturday to join in the fun and festivities, give yourself a few extra bows. You •mts-1111.. _ .. ..., .... 1111 '9•••111111 .... mllllil•llr•JI nr •1 I ........... 0 H .................. . ................... -......... ... .._ .. ,I IMllllM. ..... C.-1111 .. .... .. lrtlfllt 81 JI n .... Allrl fa 0 II 0 I wt 'lli•s" ,., .. _. .......... .. IAI• IT M Mll&B • llllY CITI . CAL PRECUT-Tl NTED-WI N DOW-KITS SENDfloeTAl MCJltn ORDER Fa. E-Z INSTALLATIONS: SPRAY-APPL 'f-IQUECIH-WIPI DRY 14t.•wmt ••.Mm ..... rtte._ REDUCE GLARE AND FADING-I YR. WARRANTY ANDONJU FGllM TO: IPOPULARCOLORS-110RAY(8MOKE}AN0 WDTWTWB•OWS ftDAAKGRAY-37.&0PLU83.•8HIPPINO ... ,;s•j::r..-=-w1a • ALLOW•Mft~ MAii taOMM.LDllCU n•••• will be travelina tbrouah approximately 7,SOO cyclen racing from Rosarita Beach to EnsemdL ••• Newport Harbor Yacht Oub and Balboa Yacht Club com- bined the Dicbon and lmlee ~ with the 66 Series last Saturday OD the 20-Fathom Race. Usually this race is a beat with J.i.abt winds at tbe start and a f resben..ina we8terly around Long Beach. This year, however, a warm and pleuant wutlterly blew all day, allowina the boats to reach to 3TL, the weather mar~ and then home to the finish. The big winner was the sleet MacGreggor 6S "Lean Machine" owned by Tom O'Keefe. Other fillilhcn in the 20- Fathom Race were: In Clau A, Defaance (Rich Nowlina, SSYC) second, and Newsboy (Jack Jbillie, BYC) third. In Class C, Impetuous (Phil Glasgow, BYC) first, Trea Gordo (Reg Hu1-;:h, BCYC) second, and Electric Pumpkin {Elliott/Littel, NHYC) third. Gymnastics classes set The City of Newport Beach Parks, Beaches and Recreation Department announces --Gym- nasties C.Clebration,"' a variety of gymnastic clasaes for ages 2 throup 16 years. Tumbling, floor Exm:Ue, Uneven Parallel Ban, Jblaiw: Beam and Vault- ing Bone are introduced to beginners through advanced levels. H you would like to partici- pate in any of theae programs, pleue call tbe Parks, Beaches and Recreation Department at 644-31SI. ALL STAR BOXING ** MAIN EVENT ** Super Featherwefaht RAMON IWICHENA vs. GREG l'UENTE -12Round5- PLUS: MrE (BIG llED) YOISO DWAlll (US) 80NOS ..-mllATS nc:GTS MMAel( l1' TU AllHT i. 121•m•t11..!0 TO Olml:a roan CALL: "Iii' an ncan a57·5157 Olt AT nc:.T w ru LOCATIONI; lllAYCO..~PWI&~ .-JAmMal•-~-. POa~R I TIOM 714 157.5757 bJ Foi1111r Mr. Untw Private Lessons MEN&WOMEN Selected Clientele . (714) 667-2888 - - AFa D. 1111 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWSllAVINE TODAY -- Hypnosis is a useftil-:tool for personal gr wt'1 - BY DR. JERRE L. LENDER Ten months ago e;,bt-year- old Jennifer and her parents looked upon each Thursday afternoon as the wont time of the week-that was when atic went for her weekly allergy shot. For years, B~ an executive with a large, local corporatio~ was anxiety ridden with imccur- ities about his job. He bad to force himself, literally, to get out of bed to face each day and go to work. As a college student nine years ago, Julie would find henelf shaking uncontrollably and unable to sleep as the day of fmal exams approached. And only nine months ago Gary would have entered a trapshooting tournament with no hope of finishing anyw~ except near the bottom. Today each of them is able to face their own situation with a much different outlook. Now they know they can approach their problem with confidence and a positive attitude. The reason? All four have learned a still that enables them to cope with their frustrations and fean-self ·hypnosis. Woodward ~V film explores Alzheimer's Throughout history hypnosis has been applied in many ways. Most of us are familiar with its use for smoking and weight loss but there are numerous other UICI. For example, medically it bas been used as an adjunct to the treatment of such diverse problems as hemophilia, uthma, warts and to reduce pain while changing dressings of bum patients. Dentists use it to help control dental apprehension, pain, and excessive gagging. With children it is a treatment for bedwetting, thumbsucking, and fear of shots, just to mention a few. Adults, college stl,ldents, and children have benefited in school and on the job by being able to concentrate better, improve their attention span, and heighten memory and recall. And for years athletes have been successfully applying hypnosis to enhance their prowess in such sports as baseball, basketball, body-building, and trapshoot- ing. Joanne Woodward portrays a college professor and poet whose career and family life are shat- tered when she is diagnoted as having Alzheimer's Dileue in the CBS made-for-TV movie, "Do You Remember Love?" The movie will be re-aired Friday, April 24 on CBS at 9:00 p.m. on KCBS TV, Channel 2. Richard Kiley and Geraldine Fitzgerald also star in the dra- matic special. Alzheimer's Disease is a pro- gressive, debilitating and inevit- ably fatal neurological disease that affects an estimated total of Don't ldAnother \\OOkGo~ Our dieters lose an average of 17 to 25 lbs. in just six weeks.And so can you. Our counselors will show you how to lose weight quickly. reel greaL and keep &he weight off. So call now for a free oonsultaUon. Diet Cenrer (71') M-7616 HUAtincto11 8eacb Foutain Valley 19531 leacb Bl~. S.W. C... of YorttoWD (71~7--1211 Nc•pan8wb CoroMDllMar llO N..,oirt Oiililer Dr. Suite 1• 2.S million American adults. It can strike al early u mid-life; howeYer, most victims are over 6S. In uoo You Remember Love? .. Woodward is in her mid- fifties when the fint signs of disease begin disrupting her professional life. Woodward and Kiley face the disease with cour1&e and sensi- tivity, coping with the tragedy in a deeply loving way. It was screen-writer Vickie Patit•s intention to create a dramatiza- tion that offen hope to families coping with Alzhcimcr•s Dis- ease. For more information about Alzheimer's Disease, contact the Orange County Chapter of the Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders Association at 631- 0245. In each of the examples men- tioned, the individual has either been hypnotized by another .person, known as betero- hypnosis, or has learned the skill of self-hypnosis. Although there arc many boob available on the subject of self-hypnosis, proba- bly the most effective way to learn it is to contact .a qualified professional who can then serve . as your consultant and coach in how to apply it to your specific Bioenergy . .... OE FRANCE FABIENNE DE FRANCE Learn bow to increase rour energy, release tensions and fi&tit stress ... Each cl.-includes: area of concern or interest. Jennifer, before hypnosis, was the dread of the allergist's office. Three nurses were required to "assist" while she received her injection. To help her in coping with what to her was a painful and traumatic event, I elected to teach her a hypnotic approach to pain control called the "Switch Technique. "The Switch Technique, for children, bui- cally consists of explaining the transmission of stimulus input, from a point on the body to the brain. The explanation is couched in language appropriate to the child's age and level of undemanding. Jennifer wu told that the message-carryin nerve impulles are like electricity and that, just like a switch that turns the lights in her bedroom on and off, there can be a switch that turns on and off the electricity that carries the pain signal to the brain. Once she undcntood that she could control the pain sipal, Is Pleased To Annou1lll The RellJCation Of His Dental Practice To A Beautiful, New Ojfice In Nwport Untn- And Is Now Welcoming New Patients. Please QdJ. For. Additional InformaiUm.. J(,() San Mipft IJriv,, Su*601 Nftll/Klrl &ad&, <J+sia 926fJO 7141'1(JO.J Jj2 e • APlll !l 1117 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS/IRVINE TODAY hil I Meetings & EVents Management Relations of the U.S. House of Representatives. Ms. Boni is a seasoned activist and serves on the Board of Directors of the Older Women's League. For tho c interested in enter- ing the event, application form arc available at all Orange County First Interstate Bank bra.nchcs. Boot publishers, magazine editora, literary agents and succaaf ul authors will share trade leCrets with local writers at Oranae Coast College's third anaual .. Writer's Day ConfeT- encc• on Saturday, April 2S. The conference runs from 8: 30 Lm._.:30 p.m. iJi Room 119 of OCCs Fane Arts Building. The registration fee is $35 in advance, and S40 at the door. This year's program has been expanded from last year's su~ casful format to include topics such a magazine writing (fiction and non-fiction), million-dollar novels, publicity, romance videos, ghost writing, film doc- umentaries, self ~iting, mystery novels, legal iaues, team writing ad, for ~n, writing and ~ fUDdamentals. la addition, professional manuscript evaluation and pri- vaac consultation will be avail- able. Registration is underway in OCC'a Community Services Office in the Student CentCT Buildin.a Visa and MasterCard holden may register by phone. For further information, phone 432-SllO. • • • . Grecian Festiv&l, an annual ~ay event of traditional Greek food, live bouzoukec m~ dancing, games, crafts and bandwor~ will be held at tbe H~ Par~ Irvine, May 29-31. Pa4ia& and admission to tbe festival are free. Drawiq for a 1987 Honda avic CRX and other valuable ~will be beld OD Sunday, tbe fmal day, at 8 p.m. Winner need not be present. Heritage Park is off of Walnut between Culver and Jeffrey and may be reached from the Santa Au or San Diego Freeways. For further information. con- tact the Rev. Father ~orge S. Stephanide1, 733-2366, or George~. 644 4666. • • • Newport Beach Public Library invites you to view the colorful •Imagination Celebra- tion• artwork in the children's rooma at the four branch librar- iea. Uaiq their imagination, as only children can do, local stude:Dtl haft produced a variety of brilliantly colored pictures. The exlu1'its are sponsored by the •very Special Arts Festival .. Committee of the Orange County Department of Educa- tion and will be in the branch libraries through May 4. For more iDformation call Margaret Poarch, coordinator of child- ren's ICMca. at 644-3186. • • • 1be Coastline Artists• Associ- ation will bold its 10th Annual Art Fair and Sale April 24 and 25 at tbe Coastline College Center at 3101 Pacific View Dme in Newport Beach. The times for the all-media fine art ahow are Friday. April 24, from 2 to 9 p.m., and Sat- urday. April 25, from 10 a.m. to 4 p..m. An awuds reception for the artists will be bekl Friday from 1 to9 p .m. For more inf onnation, call 631-2J07 or S46-J784. · • • • Tbe Newport-Mesa YMC~ is now off'eriq uainina for Juruor l:ifeparda.. ap 12 to 16, and ..._... tifeuvina classes for ...... ita facility at 2300 UlliWrlilJ Drift in Newport Beach. Call 642-9990 for class purchases arc encouraged. times and enrollment inf orma- tion. • • • Former Governor Joe Foss of South Dakota will be the guest speaker at the 23rd annual Harbor Arca Mayor's PrayeT Brcak.f ast to be held Thursday, April 30 at 7:30 a .m. at the Marriott Hotel in Irvine. Mayor John Cox of Newport Beach, Mayor Larry Agran of Irvine, and Mayor Donn HaJI of Costa Mesa will have proclaimed April 30 to be a day set apart for the Mayor's Prayer Breakfast and the week ending May 7 to be Christian Leadership Weck. Foss is a speaker of. great national demand. He will relate bis life-changing encounter with God. Tickets for the breatf ast are S 12 and can be purchased at the Irvine Chamber of Commerce (660-9112). the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce (644- 821 I), the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce(6S0-1490) or from Vic Sherreitt (673-6640). Due to limited seating, early ticket • • • Enjoy an evening of learning how to make your favorite chocolate sweets. This class is a .. hands on experience" where you will learn the procedures for tempering and unique ways to use white and semi-sweet choc- olates. This fun-filled evening is scheduled for April 28 from 6:30-9:30 p.m. For more infor- mation call the Newport Beach Parks. Beaches and Recreation Department at 644-31 SI . • • • The Women's Center at Sad- dleback College. in cooperation with the South Coast Orange County chapter of .. OWL•• (Older Women's League) will present a workshop on .. Acti- vism. Advocacy and Lobbying" at Saddlcback College on Sat- urday, April 25. from 10:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The workshop eadcr will be Phyllis C . Borzi, Esq., who is Counsel for Pensions on the Subcommittee on Labor- The workshop is open to all interested persons in the com- munity; there is no fee, and free parking is available. Advance registration is required; call the Older Women's League at 675- 4255 for registration informa- tion. • • • The second annual Orange County Pcrf orming Art Center Triathlon. already known among triathlctcs as both a very chalJenging course and a classy event, takes place in Mis~ion Viejo on May 31 . The triathlon is being presented by First Interstate Bank and organized by the Center SOO. a young professionals support group. The Triathlon will take place in and around Lake Mission Viejo on Sunday. May 31at7:00 a.m. 1.000 participants arc antic- ipated f<>r the I .SK swim. 35K bicycle race and IOK run. Many of the nation's top tnathlctes arc expected to attend, including last year'& winners and former Triathlctes of the Year Scott Tinley and Colleen Cannon. IF YOUR FEET ARENT &~COMING TO YOU.~. YOU SHOULD BE COMING TOUSI . THE LEADER IN HIGH TECHNOLOGY TREATMENT OF FOOT AND LEG DISORDERS ... 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The Town Hall Series i.s pres- ented by the Assistance League of ewport Beach and Laguna Beach, both chapters of the National Assistance League. Please call 497-1373 for ticket information or purchase your ticket the morning of the lcctUTc at Edwards Cinema Fashion Island box office where the lectures arc held each year. 1525 SUPERIOR AVE. SUITE 100 17141646-1619 NEWPORT BEACH 92663 PRESTIGE-CONVENIENCE -STATE-OF-THE-ART MODllRNN .. PORTB•ACHM•DICALCOllP ... X Newport Superior Medical Plaza 1501 Superior, Newport Beach I SupertOf A SUITE DEALJ MedQICenter 1525 Superior. Newport Beach ,,,,...,... Dlslfllts & ll1rMcal ~ locate ,.. pradce In ,,.. ....... and most ....,,,. medic., IKB" and SA~ on L•• T•11lll ----....---..... • Compdfitive Sq. Ft Rales • Medal Timesharirw AYailable • GenelOus Tenlnt 0.W.lopment A#owMce FOR FUITHEI INFOlllATION AND A TOUR CONTACT 1mTJ L FM11n (714) s.a.:2087 PAIE 18-APIK. ZJ. 1117 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS/IRVINE TODAY Socie 'High Tea' honors Adoption Guild patrone•. There is no question that the most popular .. H igh Tea .. around this area is when the Adoption Guild honors the patronesses of their 26th annual Memorial Day week.end tennis tournament held at various Newport clubs. The ~ca" traditionally is held in a private home. This year Melinda and Tony Moiso opened their lovely residence to some 300 ladies. Just a few of the patronesses were Arden Aamson, Linda Gaede, Bobbie Grant, Dorothy Bcndctt~ Pat Rypinski, Martha Benvenuti. Shannon Tarnutzcr. Marilyn Hausman, Diana Yardley, Marie-France Lefebvre, Hyla Bcrte&y Barbara Aune, Sunny Elliott and Sue Guggenheim. Adoption Guild supports the Holy Family Services, a non- sectarian private child- placcment service. Members chairing the affair were Beverly Peters and Denise Hopkins. Assisting were Margit Christi- ano, Dawn Washer, Bobbie Stabler, Joanie Sammis~ Wynn Griffith, Carlyn Steiner and Guild president Sara Booty. • • • For some 26 years, Damas de Caridad has sponsored a floral headdress ball, which benefits St. Jude's Hospital. ~ year, proceeds were earmarked for the Laser Center. advised ball chair Sandee Johnson. Over 750 guests attended the black-tie dinner dance held at the Anaheim Hilton and cheered when the announced. •••• DOCTOll .IAGUAll, -,NC. INDEPENDENT SERVICE a REPAIR Harborlites. ·. . 1P 11•11!111111 ~ 1eii1i appreciation when combined with electronics. Up untiJ two yean aao this concept wu successfully exe- cuted altbouah they had no penuacnt facility. But recently the Griffin Towers at Hutton Center donated some 7 000 • • square feet to MMOA so that they coWd continue this out- reach program. In celebration of the donation a black-tic benefit gala was held at the complex and over SOO supportcn attended. Approp- riately, artist Jerry W. Downs' paintina and poem .. Reflections" wu used as the theme for the event. • • • The Fashionables donned their chic Easter bonnets for their annual luncheon and fashion show. Held at the Ritz Carlton. 1 Mapin •s presented their designer collection modeled by membe~ who also wore handsome jewelry from Laykin ct Cie. Winni Short chaired the event Nicole's wins writers' award Nicole's Grill, Newport Beach Marriott Hotel A Tennis Oub"s fine dining restaurant~ won a SiNer Award at the Southern California Restaurant Writers 'Awards Banquet held on March 22 at the Disneyland HoteJ in ADabCUrL The Silver certificate recog- nizes Nicole's Grill as bein1 exceptional in the American fOod cateaory. It was chosea amoaa bwMlrCds of restaurants- locllted bet.en Santa Barbara a Mexico by some of Soutb- en California ·s most distin- 1 irbPd .-.uraot write~. with the assistance of Ginny Smallwood, Ileane Doolin. Glo- ria Hassel and F asbionablcs president Mary-Lou Hopkins. Just a few Harborlitcs attend- ing this Chapman College benefit were Fritzie Williams • Ollie Hill. JoAnne Mix and Maria Crutcher. • • • The Lido lslc Women's Club celebrated their 30th annual Home Tour and Tea. F irst meeting at the Lido Clubhouse, over 200 ladies enjoyed the tea and then proceeded to view the handsome home. advised · Wyvonnc Gill. CUSTOM RTI Se Bahia CBVWCBC!J l!J[$ OO{iJ~l!J Fiesta Headquarters : .• Luwest ... ed ...... Pwt, ........ _, ~-........ C..•t7 ffi EXIC AN FLAGS mANY SIZES SOfnBQERO·s. ,,_ f?INATAS • ELEPHANTS • DUCKS • IEAIS •CLOWNS Enjoy _the . Tradition! P• 12 AP• D. 1117 :THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS/IAVINE TODAY Unit trusts .can -.be · tailored to your needs Some investon buy them for their monthly payments. Some buy them for their safety and stability. Still others like them for their convenience. Whatever the preference, the unit invest- ment trust is a simple, flexible approach to investing that can be tailored to the needs of several types of investors. A unit trust is a portfolio generally of higb~uality secur- ities designed to praerve capital at maturity in general and pro- duce a high level of current income. Typically, the portfolio includes municipal or corporate bonds, mortgage-backed .secur- ities such as "Ginnie Maes" or "Freddie Macs," or dividend- producing stocks such as utility issues. These portfolios arc fixed, meaning the underlying securities are not bought and sold but arc held until the securities mature, are called or the trust is liquidated. The actual securities are held "in trust" by a bank which collects the inter- cs~ dividends, and principal and then forwards payments to investors. The investment is simply structured. Shares in the entire portfolio are sold as units repre- senting a portion of the under-· lying securities. Units typically cost Sl,000 each, including a built-in, one- time sales charge of from 2 to S percent. The low cost is good news for investors who want to diversify their investments but who don' have enough money to buy a variety of different securities. Money Making Money IY IEll lllUA Since unit trusts Came on the market IS ycan ago, the number of portfolios has grown dra- matically. Today there are likely to be portfolios designed to meet a wide range of individual invest- ment goals. unit trusts (such as brokerage farms, strive to buy high~uality securities of several issuers. The issues in any one market are carefully rcsearcbed by profes-- sionals who foil ow those secur- ities. , In addition, the divcnity of securities within the portfolio prevents your monthly return from changing much, if at all. The result is a aecure inYCStment with a predictable return. Other features include: •Stability: Securities held in a unit trust portfolio represent diverse yields, call protection and maturity dates. This way, any changes in an individual security will have little cff ect on the performance of the unit trust as a whole. • Liquidity: A secondary market allows quick and easy n:demp- tion at current market value. • Low Cost: In addition to its initial low cost, there are only minimal transfer fees incuned. Whatever your aoal, unit trusts could provide a measure of safety uMI certaillty to ~ investments. Tali to your Cuaan- cial comwtant to Jeana mon about unit investment trustt, and bow they can be tai10recl to serve both your current and future needs. Also. sift me a call at (714) 9SS-1S61 for a free booklet cal.led "Unit Inwstment Trusu, Investment Stratiesiea for Today and Tomorrow.• Ken Tokaslt u a ~Iii/ coniu/111111 wltlt SllMTIOll Ldt- man Brotlwrs in NewptWI -..ch. A conservative investor look- ing for maximum safety might consider a unit trust composed of insured municipal bonds. A more aggressive investor seeking a potentially high return may prefer a portfolio of inter- national bonds, for example, one comprised of bonds domi- nated in Australian and New Z.Caland dollars. Delegation: Working smarter·· better than --working harder If you want high, fixed monthly income you might think about a corporate bond unit trust, a portfolio of well-known investment grade issues or bet- ter. If you want to save for the future, look into a portfolio of high-yield taxable government issues, such as mortgage-backed securities. Or, if you simply want to follow the trends of the Big Board, invest in a portfolio of stocks that comprise the S cl P 500 Index. Two of the unit trust's most attractive features are safety and predictability. Both result from the way the portf otio is assembled. . Unit trusts are generally con- sidered saf c since sponsors of Delegation is more than assigning tasks and reacting negatively to people when they don' complete them in a timely and competent way. Eff ectivc delegation is being "profession- ally active" and assertive, instead of reactive and aggressive, in transferring authority, responsi- bility and accountability from one person or group to another. It is doing it collaboratively with mutual agteemcnt. Do you as a business owner. a company executive or man- ager, or a prof cssional practice ~rt~rfi~~u~Kh~inga difficult time delegating within the standards of this definition? As a result of ineffective dele- gation, arc you often overload- ing your brains and your body to a point of stress that creates oscillating dysfunction in your personal lif c as well as in your busmess environment? Have you asked why you do this to yourself? My ~iction is you may be one of the many heads of businesses who are in leadership and entrepreneurial roles because their personal style is to naturally take charge, get things moving, and get it u you\'e bea\ in the mmket a a Mmcedes. Poac:M. c.adillac: Of any oCber luxury cat than you ~tbepideandaafts. manshlp that go ink> thele line CJ\dtcm':t)Oas You1l be plitase:t k> ~a simDar dlglM~ a::ellllncl ti bull tr*> lbe VIP Al*> Loan tan Gaendm.W ~~OWtirpelllraln ~~ama..the 1'CJa .Wmadebamwlng SDD>armc:mtan mm easy ml:JcJIDrmg $1m>lan ancd- nary llndlr. And. youcanbcmw It lar a lln • lml ourabeady *' lrJw .... Natooly b:d. you can alat up to 1'l monlbs to J1111PC1Y your loan. Ax your oommllllca w'D °"'*'" 10'lr loanln .. :a. lo.Ill oncew.-wyour -anpl••tt UR• <6z And. wean.._ --theOA*>ffld papllwalt to you al JOU('bi:inli or ca:.. Tlmlfl ld*tg a•ay ~llal.M'*'-_._ac:m IDalalllllD•'!ll--JW .... Glfl*Gbul<dlaay.~ • . r , I ----Cr. " IYDl.llLWIW char signifi ing h res po enhan . gains seen exccu practi ingho riatel res po ity to De • Business Briefs ..,._. C , 1Mh., Albert (Rick) Ehrke, 38, bu rmancial Center rqional com- bea umed senior vice president mercial banking off"'ice (RCBO). of Wdla Farao Ban.k's Newport Ehrke has served for five yean MacAdam. • • 7 , ......... ! competitive edge. Even if your style is .. take charge and do it, .. you can gain significant benefits from learn- ing how to use delegation as a responsive, leadersbip- enhancing strategy. You can gain some of the benefits I have seen other business owners, executives and professional practice p&rtnen get from learn- ing bow to skillfully and approp- riately delegate authority, responsibility and accountabil- ity to othen in their companies. Delegation can: • Make your job as a man- ager easier and give you ·the discretionary time to envision and think how your enterprise can be enhanced. • Develop additional leader- ship and initiative within the people in the ranks. • Provide you with more time to iatrospect and bring into balance the physical, mental, emotional and spiritual aspects of your personal and prof es- sional life. , • Stimulate employee creativ- ity. • Create higher morale and motivation by your demonstra- tion of trust and confidence in employees' abilities. As I coach people and help them apply the skills we have developed in seminars and work- shops, I sec that those who have learned to skillfully use delega- tion arc able to: • Recognize the .. situational" limits of their own physical, mental and emotional capacity so that they take care of them- selves and regularly avoid the .. bum up, bum out and bail out" syndromes. • Determine the purpose of the thing being delegated and its relevance to the vision. values. mission and goals of the com- • reiioDal vice praideat • the Newport Financial Center RCBO. a polition be will con- tinue to fill. He joined Wellt Far10'1 Soudlera California commerQal h.tnkini team in 1977. He was . named uaistut vice praident in 1971 and a vice praickat tbe lolJowina )'Ur. From 1980 to 1982. be served as vice president and sales '"""'" o( the But'• four commercial banking off1ea in Orange and San Diego coun- ties. Ehrke currently is the dim:tor of the Orange County Red Crou and the Busineu Community for the Arts. He also serves on the board of the South Coast Rep- pany. • Select the projects, tasks or activities to be delegated. • Accurately select the person or persons who have demon- strated competence ( .. can do,") and demonstrated motivation. ( .. will do,") to be given the assignment. • Meet with the person or group selected to do the task or project and explain all instruc- tions, requirements and check out the .. can do." -Will do" and other imponant factors relevant to the assignment. As I watch and listen to managers. there arc three com- mon ... attitude traps" they use to rationalize or tell themselves som'e very .. rational lies." Armed with these rationalizations. they fail to delegate even when they know the benefits! Check each rationalization to see if you arc your own worst .. productivity enemy." ertory Theater ud is • put praident of the N~ Har- bor M"""" Buliaeu Council.. ••• Jtudy Sm:ek bM been n•~ Vice Praident; Sales And Mar- ketiq for Donald L. Bren Com- pany, Newport Beach-based homebuilder, announced by Lou Malone, company praident. In 13 yean in the bomebuild- iq industry, be bas been asso- ciated :with several Southern Cali!omia builder and developer firms as 01Hite sales represen- tative, aales and marketing direc- tor. and project manager. He bas been the recipient of two Sales and Marketing Council NAME Awards, and was rcco~iud as • .. The job will not be done the way I would do it or as well ... • .. My subordinates lack the necessary training to perform the job and I don't have the time or budget to coach or train them." • ... enjoy doing the work. and therefore do not want to delegate because others won't be as motivated as I am." You can get additional flashes of insight about the .. rational lies .. you arc telllng yourself if yo u closely reflect on what you do at work and determine if you arc usi ng work tasks to escape l from competently carrymg out the executive. leadership or managerial level responsibilities that are yours. You might also clSk yourself lf you arc neglecting personal I family relationships that deserve a higher priority for your time and penon. Whatever you discover that has meaning to you. I encourage Sala M•a..,. of die -Year for 191S amoaa ten b•ilden iavolved in lrviac Compaay projects. • • • Comt1nce Stickney, a loan repl'Clelltative at The Hammond Company's Palmdale Joan oria- ination office, bas been named the company's top loan producer for the third quarter of filcaJ 1987, .according to ,Arthur Alvarez, assistant vice president and branch manager. For the period, Stickney orig- inated 6S loam totaling S6. 7 millio~ more than double the 30-loan, SJ-million quarterly average for company loan repre- sentatives. you to make a commitment to actively use delegation for thirty days. Get your busienss col- leagues and family to help you figure out appropriate ways to do it. Get them to give you direct feedback on bow you are do'ing and how it impacts their mot- ivation and performance. You have my personal. no-risk gua- rantee. If you don't delegate and then celebrate your new eDCrgy, time and effectiveness after thiny days, you can have back your old ways of trying to do everything yourself. Dr. Millard N. MacAdam is Pr~sUhnt of Financial SynniU- tics Groups Human R~sourc~ Con.nJ1in1 Division in Nnvpon u ntn. H~ MTWS 011 IM f ocuhy of IM Chapman Coller~ Hwton C~nt~r Manag~m~nt lnstitut~ and is a prof~ssiona/ s~ak~r and seminar kod~r for corporal~ and ussocation conf~r~nc~s. 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Works by Orlaado, Romeo Tamanti, Slairley a.Jtlln, Mer- sad BerbeT and others are cur- rently on display at Galleries Toucbe, 499 Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. Hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Saturday and 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Sunday. Call 497-4491. Western Federal Savings, Cor- porate Plaza, Newport Beach. Call 6'4-7255. .. Eatlilla ............ a..ct StBI Lifes," an exhibition by Armen Gasparia~ will display through May 3 at Diane Sassone Gallery, 278 Forest Avenue, Laguna Beach. Hours are JO a.m. to S p.m., Monday through Saturday and 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday. Call 4~14-2440. Pllioto Coatest Wlaaen will display through April 24 at the Huntington Beach Central Library. Pllotopap~1 by Fraacnca W0041-• will display through May 2 in the UCJ Fine Arts Gallery. Admission is free. Hours are noon to 5 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday. Can 856-6610. A watercolor exhibit will be on "Tbe Tupble Talmud: Text . · display through May 8 at and Artifact in tbe Greco-Wax C00qe, ~ and waterco- Golden West College's Fine Arts Roman Period" will display · ''!" by Wally Scba~er will Gallery, Gothard at Center through April 30 at Cal State d1~play through Apnl 30 at Drive, Huntington Beach. Fullerton's University Library. Q~orum Gallery, 374 N. Coast Hours are 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Admission is free. Hours arc 9 Highway, Laguna Beach. Hours Monday through Thursday and a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through arc 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily. Call 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Tuesday and Friday. 494-4422. Wednesday. Call 895-8358. Works by Rich Taylor, Winnen "4Sprinc at Westcate," an cxhi-of the 19th Annual Huntincton bit ion of Chinese brush painting, Harbor Art Association Show will display through April 30 at and Ami1os De Bolsa Chica We BELGIAN WAFFLE INN Wiien die WOrld's Gr.test C•o••r• Diae! DANCE The UCI Family Dance Concert will take place April 29 through May 2 in UCl's Fine Arts Village Theater. Tickets arc $5-$7. Shows at 8 p.m. Call 856-5000. 660aace Kaleidoscope"' will per- form April 23 and 24 at 8 p.m. in the Orange County Pcrf orm- ing Arts Center. Tickets arc $8- $12. C&ll 997-2158 or 556- ARTS. MUSIC CeGI L~ will prcscn~~ tribute to Russian composer Alexander Scriabin at UC Irvine on April 24 at 8 p.m. in the University Club Lounge. Tickets are S5-S8. Call 85(). 5000. Alidft Prnin will conduct the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra at the Orange County Performing Arts Center on April 25 at 8 p.m. Call 642-8232. Music Events at UCI: UCI Electronic Music Concert (April 25 at 8 p.m.); UCJ Guitar Ensemble (April 26 at 4 p.m.); UCI Faculty Recital (April 26 at 8 p. m. ). Tickets arc $3-$7. Call 856-5000. STAGE "'Tbe Wool1atberer" is currently being pcrf onnedthrough April 26 in Orange Coast Collcge•s Drama Studio. Tickets are SS. Call 432-5725. 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Call 856-«>17. 0 Devour the Snow,'' set at Suttcr's Fort in 1847 will play through May 9 at The Grove Theater, 12852 Main Street in Garden Grove. Tickets arc SIO- S 13. Call 636-7213. MISC A fashion show entitled ..Addicted to Style" will take place April 28 at 12 p.m. in Orange Coast College's Student Center. Admission is free. Door priz.es. Call 432~202. Tb~ Onnp Coanty Claapter of RESULTS, a grass roots anti- hunger lobbyina organizatio~ will meet April 26 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the home of Sumner and Shifley Williams, 2lO Poppy Street, Corona del Mar. Call 720--0279. / .. Green Scene" is scheduled to take place April 25 and 26 at the Fullerton Arboretum on the campus of Cal State Fullerton. Tickets a.re $2 per person or SS per family. Call n3-3S79. '$2.00 OFF ON ANY LARGE SIZE ptZZA MTMCOWOM • V1911d thru 4-21-87 .... ......... .... Cll ... llL L-.. ------.-i .. ~ -. 1111. Zl 1E THE NEWPORT ENSIONICOSTA MESA NEWSllAVINE TODAY ..... 11 • en • Monumental ·drama stirs Gem audiences BY MARCUS DIETZ Struebing high towards the mountain sky, not far from Lake Tahoe, a monument proud, erected in memory of the ill- fated Donner Party-the infam- ous group which, after becoming trapped for the winter in deep snow, bad to resort to canni- bilism to stay alive. Standing more than 20 f ect above the ground, the statue represents the depth of the snowpack during that bitter 1846-47 winter. Because many members of the party perished. their bodies allowed others to survive, and to spread the talc of the miserable ordeal. Abe Polsky has created a tribute of another kind to the Donner Party. After conducting extensive historical research, the popular playwright p~nned .. Devour the Snow." a riveting courtroom drama based on a trial that actually did occur soon after the last survivor stumbled out of Truckee Meadows. The play is now showing at the Gem Concert series ca~celled by lrv;ne Company The Irvine Company announced that it will not be offering its annual O&Concerts Under the Stan" at the Univer- sity of California. Irvine this coming summer. The decision not to renew the concert series, which began as a band concert 17 yean ago at Newport Beach's Fashion Island, ~as made after considerable study," said Frank L. Smith, Irvine Company Com- munity Afl'ain Vice President_ BREAKFAST SPECIALS ~llilw 6&M""-" •l-3 -.p~-. ..... ~ andtc.-..... t2-~W .... 2es11A 2-..o1t.a:.t ... ,..,..~Clft ............ browrw6~ ... M-Ee.I Ba-*16 hlh... ... LUNCH SPECIALS ~o.w ·~ •l -Vllb......,.,tn.. ~allk.e ... Cl-21............ .... &l-Hoe ....... -hid\ lillG'I ........... coM ... ~~ CllbT-.,'11 Theater in Garden Grove through May 8. That last survivor, Lewis Keseberg, has long been regarded by history as the dis- aster's villain. In .. Devour the Snow," it is he who is put on trial, charged with murder. robbery and a slew of other atrocities that arc intimated but never substantiated. Because the trial occurred at Sutter's Fort (near Sacramento) before California bad earned statehood, most of the details have disappeared, other than the names of the participants and the final verdict. Thus. Polsky is able to take tremendous liberty with his play, and be has created a stirring ta.le of intrigue. The story poses these ques- tions: did Kcscbcrg merely con- sume those already dead for food, or did he aid anyone in their demise? Most importantly. did he linger around the disaster longer than necessary. in order to retrieve the riches of the dead? Polsky treats Kcsebcrg much more generously than history has. to be sure. Director Thomas Bradac c arries it one s tep further. adding sensitivity and thoughtfulness to the Kcsebcrg role. Daniel Bryan Cartmell is outstanding as Kcscberg, play- ing h is part with style and dignity. He conveys a sharp German accent. limps aro und stage on an injured foot (which was supposedly Kcseberg's rea- son for staying behind), and creates sympathy from the audience for his character. Al Constantineau plays James Recd, unanimously recognized as the hero of the Donner affair. It is he who seeks to have Kcseberg punished for his actions. J im Boeke, a f ormcr profes- sional football player, plays Fallon, who organized the final relief effort for the party in late spring 1847. Most of the charges against Keseberg stem from Fallon ·s information. Without the professionalism and class given to the product ion from the actors and d irector, it would be easy to dismiss the play as a sort of gho ul ish history lesson. But ... Devour the Snow .. is much. much more. Indeed, examples of desperation, greed, heroism, racis m and justice emerge to touch every member of the audience. Literally no one walks o ut of this play unmoved. And that, in a nutshell. is what outstanding theater is all about. ··Devour the Snow," n ow playing at the Gem TMater in Garden Grow through May 9. The theatt>r is located at 11851 Main Street. Per/ orman ces Wednesday thro ugh Sundal'. Tickeu 510 to SIJ. Call 636- 7113. •••••••••••••• 'Jliza.~tltrJlo,"/a.tcL; •••••••••••••·. • • • • • • • • Curt•in c.11 -OanMr Th~•tt>r • WAITER SERVED DINNER ... 16.'5 A Mus1u l Comf'dy ~ mr T~ M~ 11w Apartmwttt"' ~hN~iJSi..,. MllSK h ._,. lldwada .... ATIOI• (N) m-a. eeG EL CMMO REAL TUSTIN 928IO GULLIVER'S Had Any Really Great PRIME Rms OF BEEF lately? • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 0 I UVE OISTAGE WOALO DINNER THEATRE PRE VIE RE SpalfdG'S To C•!tnt.e With IPBW. 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Cle D" I ............ tlt.95 .._.."11s'• a .•••.•••••.• •1'"915 La ........................ •14.915 Riiiie .... "5 a a• "'8r11c11 T ..... 19nl•IO• • ~~Oel*.Btd' t t ao flW Pas• 4 nu: a a NII M "' re t nm •• r '_, 251 Osle St., Costa Mesa 651-TIME '51 1'63 PAil 11-AP11l 2l 1117 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS/IRVINE TODAY .. • Angels .help each ~ther thfough teen years BY PEGGY DARNELL .. Reed, what do you think I should put on some cards I'd like to have made for our TAG group?" asked Rhonni Kitchen of her son recently. His ~ponse was, .. Mom, bow about R.bonni Kitchen, Friend." TAG is Teen Angels Group, started by Kitchen in her home in Corona del Mar last October. This description would be inac- curate because she ·is~ ind~ their friend. It is a teen support group that addresses mutual concerns in all areas of a teen 's life. Home, parents, school, personal relationships and other situations important to members of this group arc all discussed with complete candor and care, each teen knowing that privacy will be maintained as an impor- tant part of their sharing with each other. Their shoes arc left at the door before they enter and gather in a circle on the living room floor in front of the warmth of the fireplace. An Indian custom of a talking stick is part of the plan to ensure that only the speaker holding it is talking while others listen. It is passed to anyone who wants to respond and there is no interrupting, as a matter of courtesy. There arc four high schools represented by TAG; Corona dcl Mar, Newport Harbor, Univer- sity and Huntington Beach. Ki tchen remembers a tjme in 1963 when she wishes she had Just when you need a little extra help it's always there. Tha f s what th<-C It rulJa" Scwftet Srnt1111l as all about. A ~ncb~ !oOUr Ct of spritual ~ th.at Mlp you mtt1 th<-challt-ngn ~'OU f~. ldns sh.artd bv peoopk-JUSl lik.t vou. who ~~rt' looking for Mlp and found it wh~n I~ tu~ to God. Thrir words a rt' hke good frlnlds-<0mfonmg, nxour.agtng. I corn"Cting. Jusc "'h<-n ~ou nttd a link-ntra Mlp. E~ry Wttk. t~ Snttnul is ddi~~ to a pbc~ of haling and ~r in your community -w Chrmian ~net R~ng Room. Pick up a copy or sublcribr today. M-F9--S Sat 10-4 Sun 1-3 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 8liDING ROOM ~alllltC.-.Hwy C....MIW TIETIE IT-11 a I rt ...... lldllll'a TAI ... ft l•nw.mlllJTnBll .... I 11M.&1cl a 111. 1111"1 ... ' I 011) m lliljWll JI' , m lfnlt Ill) llM 1131' ILL m11t)c lllw m 1111 Cllrilll U.. Jr '1 Y t l!r'r ..... .,..., 1111 someone to talk with about personal feelings and says, --1 think remembering my own teen-age time was the catalyst for startintt this group, even though it is many yean later. I have always had a strong and com- passionate interest in teens and wanted to make myself available to them as a trusted friend." "Sometimes. when I come home after working all 4ay, I f ccl tired, but I have found with the TAG group I feel re~nergized by their presence in our home."' Her idea was to have group members .. tag others with car- ing" and invite them to join the support group. She does not consider herself to be a counse- lor, but rather a leader who has provided a meeting place for the Teen Angels. She feels gratified by the response. According to Maggi Brewer, 14,, of Corona del Mar, "I love going there because of the feeling of warmth that surrounds everyone. They make me feel as if my problems can be solved. They remind me that I am loved." "One of the positive aspects of this group is they understand that their feelinp matter and ""'" PmT Wt that they go through processes that are situation invitations for growth; that this is a lifelong process not only for teens. but for everyone. They also learn coping skills to deal with their immediate problems." As an example. at one n:cent meeting one of the members shared his unhappiness about his changing relationship with his girlfriend. The group was sup- portive of bis feelings and offered advice, sharing their own experiences along the same lines with him. The atmosphere was non-judgmental and one of · R~ligious Directory 1EmPl.E r • Harbor Refotnt Tempte Worship, Pre-School, Temi*! School. Adult Ed., Youth Group, Sistef'hood, Men's Club, Parties Come Feel the Warmth 2111 ___ ...._..-...it ........... ,..... (71A)liM-7m BITT ..... .-cw-> RUBI MARK I. MIUER UA•ATIUWal FrL.a,.. TEMPLE ISAIAH cc-w ..... > ~ ........ "*' .-.... J:Jl.Rllatr r Miil. Mllh..Y ..... ..... 1011 c a 0 ....... a ... 2 p • c.n.!4t&!."I .. Ectuc.lltcw ..., 01• • \\bnhip and hnr this pnn.cal, Chn.c«nttttd, Wiul me•••'· Sabbllth Service Friday niahb 8:15 p.m. Rabbi Steven 0 . Schatz president: Joe4 Abramsohn 2.01 .,.,._-.. ~ ~ c/o "-Mr Qw;ttieft~ l~"--M6-1512 ,, ........... ~ Church of St. Matthew by the Sea (TuU wl(.-:; . Jta ...... C.t -·..,.,, "HOW To.MAKE 'LOW' SUNDAY INTO 'HIGH' SUNDAY'' HOLY COMMUNION IUNDAY-l!OO A.a 7:30 P.M. T.-.-Bib6e Sbq 10;00 A;.M. Wed.-Momq Pra)ler 600 St . .And~ ROad, Newpor1 Beach. C.lifomia t714)631·2880 .._'""" New,..., ~HIP lct.ol a1 ln-U. • ,.._, end--~ MERTZ HALL ii CasessuitJ Cito I 1' oew CIUdt Ill tlll1l g • C...dll MW .......... c. ..... 675-:2116 complete comfort and friend- ship . This same night, a new member was introduced. Some of the memben already knew him from school and told him what they liked about him. They also said be was a really aeat IUY at the group, but acted differ- ently at school and that be didn't need to do that bcciluse who lie - is is just fine. He went on to say be was no longer drinkioa and wanted to promote that good feeling ... can't understand bow t:ida who go to some of t)le parties) tum on the televiaion, and 'do lines• (cocaine) tbint they are having fun," be stated emphat- ically. There is an awarenas factor that is reinforoed by the use of Angel Cards. The cards are selected at random and ba~ words like honesty, peace, adventure. love, patience, Oex- ibility ... They cballeqe the member to tell what these wonb mean and bow it applies to their lives now. They also tq each other with a special word from the cards tot.hint about until tbe next meeting. This group is intmlenomina- tional, all are welcome. ~tcben would like to see more of these groups started, and parents involved as leaden of other TAG groups. She also tbinks it would be a good idea to ha Ye a parents• support group. The meeting ended with h.ancb held as tbe •Lord-S Prayer• WU recited and this par1icular niaht the new member asked if be could please say the Serenity Prayer from --my other poup. • For more information, con- tact Rhonni Utcben at 47~ S017. There is DO ctwse. Parent-child classes offered I A new series of parent/infant enrichment classes will begin on Monday. April 27 at the Jewish Parenting Center of Shir Ha- Ma •alot Harbor Reform Temple · of Newpon/ Irvine. These activ- ities are open to the community. Shir Ha-Ma•alot is located at 2100 Mar Vista (at the comer of Jamboree and Eastbluff South) in Newpon Beach. On Mondays at 10-.30-11:30 a.m. on April 27, May 4, 11 and 18 Elaine Gross will coordinate Fun and Fitness for Tots. A play group, facilitated by early child educator Nina Court- ney, will meet for eigbt Tua.- days, beginnin• Apn1 21, at 10: 15-11:30 LDL On Fridayt for eight week.a, beginning April 24, todcllen and parents will lcam about Sbabbal and. bolidayt throup crafts. muuc and ~t, indoor aad outdoor play ud clilcut-; lion. AD of tbe abo¥e projj'W have limited e.rolbDeat.. For rePtntioa wl fee illfonaalioli about SJair H•Ma9alot\ .--~ cra•• lldi• ... ca11 tM M fll ~I& 6M-7J13. IHOUSTtttU. 10061 -... .... om.. Santa AM. CA 92705. Ito. R. ....._Inc. c.1·-.,.._ 21145 recooder~ C1111. £1 Toro. CA 92630. 8. A. M. V. E.T. 11 ... .u. Inc .• California, 10061 • bft&ffiew Drive. S.nt.a Al-. CA 92705. Thi• builness is con· dadldbJ•lc*1'wnbn. Sianed: ICO.R. INOUS. TRIES. INC., Ricl9d J. Lor· 9Mtl"9s., 8.A.M.V.E.T. INT,P£STS. INC./.,_. Jofce/"-'Thia. 1 ..... _fled .... the~Clnof Or.,. County Oft April 13, .1917. file No. F340934 4/16 4123 4/30 sn 0193 "*CMmCI FIClii .. ••11• -••• n Thetalowii ........ ti'I .,...._ a WEST NEWPORT MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION, 6308 W. Pw;ific C.. Hwr. Neapa1 &Md\92663. ...,,..,.._,3121 Scoas- dlle.. IMM. CA 92714. Tom B. Millr, 19 Wtld Grw Cl. Naaput a.ch. CA92663. This business is con· dadld bJ MIR:twlts Assn. ~At.1. The reaistrant com- melad to lraia.ct buQ. ,.. under the fiditia.• ....._..,..°" rwnes list8d abowe on April 3, 1917. S.anect: Tom e. Miler.Jim,,.,. Thia .......... filed with the ~ C1wt of Or.,. County on ApN l l , 1987. F"• No. F3409l8 41164/234/JOSfl 0195 ~NOnc:E AC iihOUI •lllEtt ...._ITATW'T The ~. person is doilw business a: K.C.K. INTERNATIONAL. 1835 Sta••· Pl. IN.307, .... part Bllidt, CA 92663. ~ c. Kim. 1835 S..•-· Pl tN307. New-port a.ch. CA 92663. This busjnns is con· duald bJ an indMduM.. The re1istrant com- "'*~ to lrWact busi· nns under the fictitious business name 0t names listed abow on 4/8/87 $Cned; fCJIUnsNe c. Kim Th1s stllletnent was filed with the County Ctfn d ~County on April 13. 1987. File No. f340939 4/16 4123 4/JO sn 0191 PUIUCNOnCE ACiiiiOUI •••PUS UMllTATIMBff The laUoWw person is doin1 business as; THE GARMENT OtSTRtCT, 867 W. 1 &h. PJeaacport 8eec:h. CA 92663. fK Inc., CA., 861 W. l&h, Neupat a.ch, CA92663. This business is con· ~ bJ a WipuiltiuiL The ,..istrant com· natCld to hnuc:t busio- neu under the fic:titious business nwnt 01 ,_,,_ listed above on 4·1-87. 5iF1d; F.K. Inc., Ralph K. Bjortdund,,... This ........_. was filed with the County Cleril of ~ Cody on April 9, 1987. File No. F340688 4116 41214/30 sn 0198 PU&ICNOllCE ACiiilOUI ... SIDS MMllTAlllmn The ~ person IS doirw busil..s as: CENTER FM THE STUDY Of PMS. 2900 Bnltof St. 11050, COlt8 Miu. 92626. ............. 29 Ulle Pl. NM. CA 92714. nus bwineu is con· dudld bJ en indMdull. The r91istrant com· mmad ID nwt buli-,... w.-the fiditiol• bull Ill ,.,,. Off .... lisa.d ....... 19IO _.. ....... ... TNI kl,_._ .... .... ~0..ol or..~---' 1117. f111Na.f)40275 419 4116"" 4/30 01'7 a.aue "*C-.wa ITCT llW 'IA•DI Ui•U. GrffClll ...... -The fof lowins P8f'IOM ................ of the fictitious busiNSS nmne: SAHOER91CJH.J. RAY LAGUNA HILLS ASSO. C1ATES. 2699 ... lbd 5'* 150. lrWte. CA 92714'. The fictitious business ......... red ..... filed Ott A&.em 1. 1985 in .,. ~al Orafwt. °"" NI File No. F282782. S.derMr-J. by Dewef. opt.... LH.. a catarnia .... J*b..-ship, 2699 White Road, Suite 150 Irvine. CA 92714. • JPR Plmlics fnP..,..W (If (Finland), 2701 A Nar1h T CM1ne A..,.._ f'bntola. CA 91767. JPR UIAastic:s-'*"'. -r..w.-• ... Inc., 2701 A North T a-ne AYenue. Pomona, CA 91767. This business -con-ducted bJ a .... pert. nership. Sisned: s.nderson-J. Ray 0.-. ment. L.H., a California aeneral partnership, By: Ct-. 0. Sandenan, Jr., Gerwal ....... . This • , ....... filed with -Cout1(y a.. of 0...,. ec.ny on Ma"dt 26.1987. 4116 4123 4130 sn 0205 PUelJC llOl1Cl flCiiilOUI •'l?f PIU MAmlTATElmn' The talDW• person is ~~-BALBOA lOAH SEJMa:S. 514 West • 8alboe Bhd. s.. A. BM- boa. CA 92661. Nancy .... KolMr, 501 East ~rkwood Ave .• u Habra, CA 9063L This busine.u is con- ducted bJ an indMdlal. The rq1strant com· merlC:ed to tr.ISad bust- ness under the fictitioos business name °' names hsted above on 3-25-1987 Scned. Nancy Koller. This Sitatli!l 1aet11 was filed wrth the County Cler1l of Ora,. c.ounty on April 6, 1987 419 "16 4/23 4130 01 n 1·31tl3 P\a.ICMOTICE FICllllOUI• lllE• um1TATWJ The ~ person is doir'I business as: GDl- ART Of NEWPORT. 2.t07 E. C.cmt llWMaJ, Corona del Mar.CA92625. Ju,._,. Getet. 2.t07 E. C.cmt ... ..,. Cerone del Mer,CA92625. This busine55 is con- ducl9d bJ an ~ ~ ""'-'" Glier. The ....... ii nat,. condudirw~ This " 1 ..... -.., with the a...., a.rt& al Or-.. County Ott Mlft:lt 31, 1987. Fiie No. F339922 419 4/ 16 4/23 4130 0112 141M7 PU&ICNOTD RtiiilOUSat•m ..._IT.~I The,.,.... ..... lbftS .. dains ....... as: OIPPl'TY DONUT, 33621 Olt~ IC. 0.. Poir11. CA 92629 T• Uilr\I a-, 1014 S. r.--. s.wa Ane. CA 9270t. Siw lf\I Chou. 1014 s. f"~ S.U Ania. CA 92104: This bus.inns is con- ducted ,,, ~ Ind _...._ _.. Tele t..Mnt °'°"-5'w .... a.a The ,.....,_.... com~ rMllCled tD •• I Cl ...... ,.. ...., .. "ctt'w ~ ....... ..... ..... ........ 3-21~. lllil 1 2 •• _ .... .... eo.nw CtlrtlOf Or-..~•Ailllll. 1111. Fl9 .... f'MOOl3 419•tt6"234/l0 OllO fWlJC ll01'ICE RtiiilOUI .... EU ... IJA11MEJ11 The tolowil• per IOtlS .. ......._-.:HAPCO, 345 West M..U Ave., Orwwa, CA 9Z665. £.dwwd E. Hitz. 28 s. La Senda. 3 Aidt a.,..Souttt U.-.. CA 92677-3311. Wilis 0. Hlrniltan, 1002 Hiehcfiff. Santa Ana CA 92105. • DanMd Hmrdy. 5012 E. Orchtd lw. Sc:otbcUJe AriZDna 815253. • This buslness is con· duc:lllld bJ a ..-al pwt- nenhip. Siped: Donakt Ha-dy. The rectstrant com- "-ICed 9D nns.ct bust- ness under the fictitious tuirms neme listed abow in 1981. Tbis ast.11at--..,.-.-r11 was fited ....... the County Clertl of Or-. County Ott Mar. 9, 1987. Fie No. F3376CM 4124/94/164/23 0142 ll..Jlln PW&.IC ll01'ICE ACiliiOUI W ?EIS umlTATBmll The~wper.,as .. dotfW bu:slrms as: ROWS 1986 PARTNERS, 3440 Irvine AW!nue. Newport Bac:t\, CA 92660 Aidwd H Riddle. 20912 Paseo Olma. EJ Toro. CA 92630. Douatu G Whitefore. 4300 Hwdand Rd.. f"*>ft. Ml48430. Diie H. ~. 26495 Woodk>re, Franklin, Ml 48025. Omni Wortd Wede Ud... 60 E. 3rd. A...._ s.n Mlll8o. CA94401. This business is con· duc*8d br a ..,_., c-t· nersllip. The rec•strant com· mel iced to trlnSICt busi- neu undlr the fidibous busif-.s ,_.. OI rwnes lisaad abcw on Dec. 31, 1986. Sie'*t: Rictlad H. RGle. Thi5 i1 I , ...... w filed ...... the ~ a.ti d Or-. Coun1y on Mlrch 11.1987. File Ncl. Fl38610 4124/94/164/23 0157 Thia • 11 , ... W filed w1tt the Co&d1 an of Orarwt ~ on MM:h 25, l 987..:..... FiJe Ho. r ~365. 4/94/16 4/23 4/30 Ol 78 8leclt, CA 92660. Allrt H. W..,,_, ~.a California corporation. 4000 Mac:Mhurlb 1911Wd. Suite 11000, Newport a.en. CA 92660. James E. w~ tnc:., • Californ • COfPC)l'ation, 4000~eo.~. Suite 11000. Newport ~.CA92660. This b4Jsineu is con· dUc9ld bJ ....... pert· IWlhJp. ~; Dllwid 0. Parr. President. The rqistrants com· INftCld 1D lraiwt bust- ,.. under the fictitious ...... Mme OI '*ne5 list.d above on May l , 1916. Thill d I ,.,... -filed .. the Coun8r Cllr1t of Or-. Coady Ott Aorit 1, 1987. f"lle No. f3.40032 4/9'1164/234/30 0179 . - -.. ( • P• 11 ara D. 191 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWSllAVINE TODAY .... ... ICmncl FW!ih ....... . .... " .. " The fDIDwil• ........ .,. tiw ~•SOFT· BALL VEHTURES. 5015 Bfrch StrMt. NewpOrt a.ch. CA 92660. htrk:k f•YOtite, 5002 fternacd. Irvine. CA 92715. J. PMridl ~. 19262 Meu. V'lflll ~CA 92667. This business Is con· dudld by • ...,., s-t· nership. Siped: Plltrick fwtrill, Gefwal Pwtrw. The rqistr•nts com· mmK.t to tnnuct busi- ness under the flditious buliM9 rwne "' nemes liltld llbcwe on 1130/87. This ti , ...... filed with the County a.tl ol Or-. ~ on Mlwch 24, 1987. f"tle No. F339211 419 4/16 4/23 4/30 0188 ntll llOUS ., ... Ell NWITAYDmn' The toUowfrw persons .. doirw business a: Realty Business Group-OBA w.i1cer Basin, 5100 Cam- pus. Newport BMch, C.li- fomia 92660. e.&boe Wind Corpcntion (a C.lifomia corponltion), 5100 C•mpus, Newport ee.ch, California 92660. ~ P'l'oiect Group (• California corporation), 5100 Campus, Newport Buch, California 92660. This business is con- ducted by co-partners. This business is not yet conductin1 business. Sicned: Joseph Cuzzupoli, ~ e.tboe Wind Cor· pcntion. This stMlw1 l8f ;t W9S filed with the County Ctlwtl of ()ranee County on Mar. 30. 1987. File No. F'339653 '12 4/9 4/16 4/23 0143 PUMIC MO'f1C( ntfttiOUI MJa EIS NWITATDmfT The to11owtrw person is doirw busiNssn: 0. PEPPY BUBBLE WATER· SCKIMMER, 758 W. 19th, Costa Mesa. 92627. Wally Schoewe, 758 W. 19th, Costa Mela, 92627, also P.O. Boal 10632, Costa Mesa, CA 92627. This business is con· ducted by ., individual. The resjstr•nt com- met iced to tranuct busi· ness under the fictittous business name or rwnes listed above on N/A. Sip1ed: Walty Schc 1 e. This st.mm.it was filed with the County Clerk of O..W. County on Mat. 30, 1987. File No. F339649 4/2 4/9 4/16 4/23 0146 WlllOTICI ntiitlUUl•••rEU ..... ITACT MT The ....... S*SQn is ~ ~ a: KEllJ GRACE DESIGNS. 314-C M•rauerite, C.D.M., CA 92625. Wi Gr-. sa..... 314-c ......,..._ C.O.M., CA 926a5. This business is con· dudld by ... individuM. The rqistrant com- m.aced tD tr....a busi- ness under the fictitious busif.-rwne OI ,..,_ list9d ~ on l-23-87. --Klli Gncl sm.I. This ..... ,,.. .. filed with the ~ a.rte ol 0...,.. ~on U.. 30, 1987. f"tle No. F339654 4/2 4/9 4/16 4/23 0147 PU&IC..nca AClllW• lllm ....... .._.. The ............... is doi"l...._a PROf'ES. SIONAL AUTOMOTIVE PROMOTIONS, 10650 8w::tt lhd-. Stmma, CA 90680. M•lindll G.brief, 1300 Adlfns •32£. ~ ..... CA92626. This business is con- duc:alld by ... individual. The recistrant com· meiaced to nmct bum· ... under the fictitious ...._ rwne "' rwTteS lisl9d abow'8 on 3-2347. s.-t: Malinda Gllbriel. This --·~ ... filed with the Cou"'1 ~ d Or-. County on Mw. 30, 1987. File No. F339648 4/2 4/9 4/16 4123 0149 WNOTICE nc1111UUS ••rm NAmlTA.,....., The tolk»if 11 person is doin1 business as: THE MANCINI COMMUNICA· TIOHS GROUP. (1) 7461 l.orp Circle. Huntincton 8eKh. Calitomia 92647, (2) P.O. Baa 7652. Ne•port a.ch. California 92658. WILLIAM F. Mancini, 10106 Ksmont Ave., South Gaee. c..ifomia 90280. This business is con- ducted by an uninc.ofpo. rated nsoc:imon aa.tnan a pertnership. The reaistrant com- m.aced '° nns.ct busi-ness under the fictitious busin9D name « 1Wn1S list.ct abc:we on 2-23-87. SCned: William f. Mancini. This stMil1.tt.was filed with the County Clerk of Or.,. c.ounty on Mar. 30, 1987. File No. f'33965 l 4/2 4/9 4/16 4/23 0150 PUaJC flO'fa FICllllOUS a lllEIS NAmlTATEMDIT The fallolilit11 petlOn is doirw business a: EAST· BRIDGE GARDENS HOMEOWNER ASSOC .• 3700 Campus Or., Suite 101, Ne•po.1 &e.ch, CA 92660. John J. HawtOns, 3700 Campus Dr.. Newport 9-c:t'I. CA~. This business is con- ducted by ... LW1inc::upor- -.:f nsociMion att. than a~ Silr'8d: John Hawtdns. BusiMSS first b'anMdld under tttil business nwne onl/9/82. This clatAii~ ......... ntnt -filed with .. CourQ Clerk ol <>r.,..~onMar.17. 1987. Fite No. f338514 4/2 4/9 4/16 4123 0151 l--llW .... _Cl FCIWlllllll• -11m n · The lalt b11 Pill ........ dGil'l t.1' Ill K OCfAH TOWERS GROUP, 4400 MKMhur ........ 160, Ne•PDVt a.ch, CA 92'&>. t.oew.. Towers. Inc.. • 0111-. COf'POflillof-. 666 Fifth Avenue. New York. .._York 10103. • Ell & ta.. Inc., 12·14- 71, Calb•• 4400 MlcAr- thur .............. 160. ..... art 8wtt. CA tl2660. ---H. Sn,dlr. 5757 ..... IMl. s..-701, l.aaAI 411 1,CA90036.P.O. ac.48440.U.~CA 90048. 09wid A. ........ lbMiavi AAOCi•• The A141ncy Gftq), .. 18798. Irvine, CA/17802 ~ Circle. Irvine. CA 92714 . Ruaetl Kubo.e. c/o J.H. ~ CompMy. P.O. lea 48440. Los Anples. CA 90048/5757 Wilshire Bfvd., Suitlt 701. LA. CA 90036. L.-. P. Geyter, c/o J.H. S.W Con~. P.O. Baa 48440, Los Aneeles. CA 90048/5757 Wilshire Bhd., Suit9 701, LA. CA 90036. This business is con· duaad by a ...... pert. raship. The re1iSlrant com· mmad to transact busi>- ness under the fictitious ~ ,.,,,. "' ,.,,.. lisled ..._ on ~ 23, 1971. S4INd: Jerome H. Sn,der. This ...... ~mm_,,..,.,. -fi'8d with the County ~ ol Or.,. County on w.rch 1&. 1987. f"tle No. f338609 4/2 4/9 4/16 4/23 0156 ll..Jl.IZ2 WNOTICE ntiifiOUI atlllHI NWITA'fllmlT The llJllcMifll ~ is doirw ~ as: NEW- PORT LANDING RESTAU- RANT, 503 East Edi' -. Ne..,.,i1 a.ch. CA 92551. WMetfn>nt Emerprites, Inc.. • c.lifomia corpoq- tion. 503 East E1a ""· He•port 8-d\. CA 92661. This business is con· duded br 8 COl'PCHtiOtL The rqistrant com- metaced to trwuc:t bust· ness under the fictitious buline5s ,... °' ,..,,. lisl8d .,_on NI A•,_ Silned: w...mont Enter- prises, Inc., Douala L Salisbury, Seaetwy. This ....,.It .. filed with the County Clertt ol Ora,. County on Marctl 19.1987. File No. f338741 4/2 4/9 4/16 4/23 0158 ....... n•c..,.. HClll .. _1111 --·IR . n.• ....... ... ......... I M: ~­SAOOt.£8AQ( BUSINESS CENTER ASSOCIATES, 1400 8rialal ..... North. Newport a.ch. CaManU 92660. ....., K. o.wis, 1400 .... ..... ~ ..... port INch. Callfomi• 92MO. · C..,.. L Buchanan, 1400 ......... North. =rt Beed\, c.libfta Ridwd E. Wey, 1400 .... Slr9lt Horth. ,..._ port BMch. Califomia 92660. Robert J. Th~ • 1400 BrillDI SlNM Harth. Newport 8w::h, c.tifomill 92MO. Alan J. T&dlend, 1400 BriltDI Slrellt North, ,.... port Beach. Californl• ~ This busines$ is con- duct8d by ....... S*t· rwship. The rqistr•nt com- mesad to transact busJ,. ness under the fictitious busines .,.,,. "' '*'* liAld ~ on ~ 1. 1987. Siped; WilNm K. 0... This ~ -filed with .. CoucWy o.t ol Or.,. County on March 25. lil7. F"• No. F339283 4/2 •194/164/23 0161 .....CllO'Ta ncan..,..,•1111 MmlJA~ The ....... ...., is dGil'I ....._a WHrTA- CR£ & ASSOCIATtS. 3695 PnwfncNwn, Irvine. CA 92114. CarwWI c. WhitacN. 3695 Prowincetown. Irvine, CA 92714. This businHs is con-=.,, wt indMduat. . t.C. WhilM:re. The re1iS1rant com· ,.,.ad tD tnlnUc:t bust· ness under the fictitious ~..,. lisaed._ on J/'D..nil. This.........,.wfiled with the County Cleric ol Or-. CounJy on Mar. 24, 1987. f" ... No. F339206 4/2 4/9 4/16 4123 0144 CMTD. 2222 ........-: Sula • 212, IMM, CaHfoml• 12715.: ...... ... .--. . C.Htomle corpoqtlon, UOI waun.m Av.nue, s.nt. AM, Califotnl• 9210IS. ~DI\: alociment. Inc., • Callfornia corpGration, 2222 ,..rtin, Suite 212, tMne. Calibnie 92715 . This bullneu 11 con· ct.did .,, • ..,.,.. pert. ......ship. Siped: Golden .... ~ • c.INarnil • COf'POflilkll( ~ J. Ran- ct.11. President; Govan Dasi·~ Inc.; GerMd L GIMn. Prelidlnt. • The r .. istnnts com- me11Ced ., n.uct b&ai- ,_ undiw the fictitious ....... ,...."',.,.. lilt8d 9bowe on Sept. 3, 1987. Thill 1111talllja11111 mm.iant1t w filed with the County Clerk ol Orarwt ~ on March 'D.1917. file No. f339627 419 4/16 4/23 4/30 0183 • 1-3~ WMmCl AC'iii ...... lfllll NAmlJA1W The tollowinl ....,,, ;s doina business as: FASHK>N ISlANO TEXACO. 1600 ........_Newport 8-d\. CMllDI•• 92660. Spiloa E. Km'amehea.. 7312 Seit •• 8M1. ~15, a.1111 .... T .. 77551. This busjnas is con- dudlld hr M indMdual. ~5PrmE.~ ... The recJstrant com· mmiced to nll-=t busi· ness undiw the fictitious buti.-rwne or nemes listed •boft on M•rch 1917. This •' 2 w.r• •• filed with the eoun.y Cleric ol Or-.. ~ on M8rch 24.1987. f"tle Mo. f3l919' 4/9 4116 4/23 4/30 0117 WMOTa AChhOUI Mr• Ell ..,._ ITATIMDIT Thi ,...,.... .. '*'°" is ~ ..,.._.: SLEEP·· STYLES.1921 Hnor Bhd.. C-. Mesa. CA 92627. David C. Osterhoudt, 1601 w ........ Bhd., ~ l2R. Sera AN. CA 92704. This business is con- dudld hr ... indiwidu.a. The rqistr.nt com- ~ to nwt busi- ness under the fictitiou5 ~ ,.,.. °' '*'* lisa.d ..._ on 3..ol-87. Slaned: 0.wtd C. Otter· houdt. This ~ .. -filed with the County ~ ol Orarwt County on Y.,. 30. 1987. file No. F339650 412 419 4/16 4123 0152 .. .::&:.:. HCiii ...... , •• ..... nam "' The ........... .. ~...._.:SANTA ANA Pl.Al.A PARTNERS. IOO •eawport C.W DrM, Su-. 300, ..... 8-d\. CA92MO. ......... o..e.. ..-•Co••'lol....,. port leech, • Ceaifomia caporllion. 13 Colpuilllii ...._ s.. 200, Napot1 a.d\.CA~. Pu111c llnsitq-"'*9- ment ...... fll Nas ... cl 0 Pl••Jltf AOJ•s. Inc.. 800 Na ;wt c.mr .,... Sull 300. tM a pallt 8Md\ CA__,. This buainen 11 con· cadlld bJ ...... '*'' nenttlp. Sianed: Public ~ ... -.......... ..... ""'°'"•••bJ ... ~ Alt~-.. Inc..; ..... R. Neill; ...... ~M Oii ,,, •• c.. • ...., of ... 011-....: ........ It'"..... .. ... TM ,... ... _.. com-••ad " .... 11:• .... -....... ftc-.• .... -·--...... -... en lllafclt 1117. "* ••• , ..... -... .... ~ Clllll f/I o....· CalMlr ....... 31. lllr. ...... P:nm1•1•aM1 4114111"8.,. Olll .. ....... ..,.,,..rnrwaw• GUTH• EDml NI Fill ICOTT ..,OfHni•to AD•a1a DfATI C.. .... A-111141 To .. Min, bel~ies. a-edibs, COID .. lt c:nd- ibs. end ....... who nwy be ...... ir; ..... 1181d in the will OI ...... al £.DITH VIAGIH&A SCOTT: A_.., tm ~filed by Aablrt 8. Scott in .. Superior Court ol Or-.. ~nty requestlna that Robert 8 . Scott be appointed as pef"'IC)NI ,.,. llMlltltiw 1lo .clminis-- .. the ...... al the -... .... A t.wq on the P9titiof1 will be held on 5/6187 11 1:45 p.m. in Dept. 3 loc*d Ill 700CMc DrMWelt. P.O. 8m 838, SMta Ar-. c.lib· nia. If YOU 08J£CT to the .,.,.,.. ol the P11titiun, )all should e;u,. .__.at the hearinc and state ~' otljections "' file .,;nen cti;ectiola wlh the caurt b9forw the ._it._ Your ~·--mm, be in per. son"' br ,our' .,.,..,. If VOU MC A CRE:DfTOR OI a COllllia .. iit c::redib ol the dee d. }IOU ..... fill ,our' dliln ...... aut °' p1111nt it tD h personet '9Pf11Mt ...... appoi"'9d .,, the COUft within bar monet. -... ..... ol fintilewnc»GI ...... . pruwidld in Slictimt 100 GI h P,a:ll 111 Coda GI Calllor· ni•. The tlMe tor fiUftl dlln-. .. not ..... prtor to b.w mm._ tram h dalia GI h ....... ncillcid ...... VOUMAYDMllNEV. ........ bJ .. court..'°" ...... 2 '"' .. ....... ,.,...., ......... .. 1c••••• .. •. or'°""' IM A I lllf llf .. I IC ... :sdit•M&, .......... c:mult .. ,..,,., ...... ..... ifll 111 ............. ,... ............. ., .. 9illil fll • line&, ... . ,. ............ ...... _... . ., .. , •. ,.. ., ..... _ ....... "°' laitlllm•~· .. c••rn 1 uc... ~-.... ... ,., tllr P11,! m. a.. f.lllt ~ SINll. ·SuM 506 • A1no. NV 89501 . 4/9 .t/16 '123 0189 • .,1141 "*.ICMmCI fCiiiW.,11 • Mmmr1 n n. ......... Pill .... dairw ...... -GA881-ANO'S ITAUAN RISTO. RANT£. 2113 ViU. w.,. Nftrport 8wll. CA 92663. Clayton •nd Andrews El .......... Inc... Callar- nia Corporllliait, 9511 StM- ford, Garden Grove, CA 92641. This business 11 con· ductmd by • corporation. Sianed: Clayton •nd Andrws Ea• .. isw. Inc.; Georwa 8. ~ Preli-.... The re1istrants com· meiad to tr....a busi- neu &Inds the ftc.titioul bulinea ,.,.. OI ,.,._ liA8d ~on Aprtl ltl7. This ., , ••• -.. with the ~ a.rt GI Or-.. ~ on April 2. 1917. f"lle No. F340064 419 4/16 4/23 4/30 0111 1-11111 PU&ICmftCI FIClllW • 11 I• .._...,IR n..•a ......... .. Mwbuak rr • 80U>EN WUT /SUNSET ASSO- CtATU. 19 eo.i-... =='8aad\.~ aa.. .... ........ • CatfforrMa corporatioft, 130I ........... Aw, S.na Ana. CM..._. 92705. Sul'Mt HoMea, Inc. • NelJll M cor,e...-, 50 Fra J I "t lllld. 110. --...... IMJl. llMs bulk 111 fl c:.t-dadld.., ....... ,.... ........ l ... 111: G1tllu W...UzzaCS • tAl[a 11 c lld1 J. -.. --~ "11'111 t ..... ...... -..: .... c. .... Pt1 l'll1 .. 1NI •tt•lm1w•11 -1111111 ..... ~Gnf/I ·a..~ ..... n.1111. Nt•FJn•H•M•I 4114111412141110IM SO.LOS 711, 91 101 4/94/1 111111 •• ........ -... --•n•-t11N111111• J • --c..-.~--Toll~Nll ...... Gl..,., ....... ~ ltur'I; and ......... .. be ... 111 "*' ' at In thl • "' -al w.o,e. NIA AGNES NJA.MS· A pllltiaifl ... bleft Mid bJ cHAlll£S P. AMMS In th• Superior Court of OMHGE c.ntr '" i 1t1•111 tNt CHMl£S '· AOl\MS be appointed as personal ,.,_1,....fDedn•• • thl ...... al VMGINtA AGHESADAMS The pettticM'i requests· euthortly ID edmie._ the est* under ......... .s- ent Admlnistnrtion of EstJMskt. Aheetinaon .. ~ will be held on 4129/fl7 ll 1 :•5 p..rn. in Oepl. 3 loclllld 1t 700 CIVIC CENTER ORfVE WEST, SAffTA AHA. CA. IF YOU 08.JECT fD tt. ~ d the Pltition. ~ should...,..-.. the he1rin1 and mte your objections Of file writt9n objections with 'the cour1 behn the hMrins. Your appur.nc:e ,,..., be in per· son OI bJ WOUf' ... i19Y. If YOU ARE A CA£0fTOR 01 a c;altir .. ll ~ al the dee 1111 d, '°" must file 'f04X claim witft ttw court OI ptesent it fD .. ..,..,.. rept'8MntMi¥1 apeaointed by the court within four mot#t5 "°"' the dm ol first i5aaMOI d lillllln -pnMded in Section 700 d the Prob-. Coded Catifor. rua. The time for filin1 ;laims will nat ~ prior ~o four rnonlhs from the :UU d the ._.. .... noticed tbowe. YOU MAY EXAMINE the , .. keptbJtheCGUrt. "~ ,,..inlai ..... In ........ IOU may WW upoft the ..C:.D 01 ............ >r upon the Mlaf 119r tor the n:ea*11 "' admirdt»ab, tnd Ne ....... court...,. >l'Od d wva. • writlen eQuest stelinc t:Mt you :ies.re ~noticed the rti.nc d ., ......,_, and 1ppraisement of ntatt ls.sets OI d the pmtiora OI ICCOUntS "* llior.ct in Sec· lions l200 -1200.5 d the c.litornia ~Code. ANGLEA & 8UttfORO. Atmmeyltor,..... .... 199 SO. LOS A08LES AVE., STE 711 . PASADENA. CA 91101. 4/9'116'123 0190 mu-•ma• .... uu•••• u 11ce---..11 ..aor...,...uu YOU NII£ .. DEFAULT UM)(Jt A DUO Of T1'UST DATED 4/15115 UM RS YOU W>U TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PWDtt Y, rT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUaJC W£. IF YOU H£ED AH EXPlANATION Of THE NATURE Of THE NOCH'.OINGS AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A l.AWVEfl On 5/15/fJ7 .. 9'A5 Ln\. ~ Altied s..... .. duty ......... Tnisa. undlt Ind~ to Died ol Trull, Recorded on sn /15 •Document no, SM4 8aak 11395 ,.... 762 Of OMciM Rllcor'dl in the Office of the Recorder d Or.,. County, CMHomia, .-cillllCt bJ YEJtSAILUS NEWPORT COMPANY, A PARTNERSHIP Will SEU. AT PU8UC AIJCTIOH TO THE HIGHEST 8100€R FOR CASH ~ M time d sale In '-fut money d the UnMd Sbiees) pursuant to 2924-H d the California Civil Code, • THE MAtN (NORTH) EHTRANCE TO THE COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 700 CMC CENTER WEST, SANTA AHA. CA aft r1lht, tide and int8rest C011 .. )19d ID and no. held ~ it under said Deed d T Nit in the propertt situlbld in said County, California de5cribifw the llwMt u..in: PARC£L 1: AU. Of THE RE.AL PROPER I Y, IN THE atY Of NEWPORT BEACH, OftANG£ COUNTY. CALIFOftNIA. OESCRl8£0 AS FOLLOWS: THAT PORTION OF LOT 172 IN BLOCK 1 Of IRVINE'S SUBOIVtStON, IN THE CITY Of NEWPORT BEACH. COUNTY Of 0AANGE. STATE Of CAUfOANIA. AS PER MAP R£00R0ED IN 8()()1( 1 PAGE a Of MISCfJ I AME· OUS MAPS, IN THE OFFICE Of THE COUNTY RECORDER Of SAID COUNTY, OE.SCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE MOST wtsi ERL Y CORNER Of PAACEl 2. AS PER MAP RECOROED IN BOOK 1 PAGE 35 Of PARCn MAPS, IN THE OFFICE Of SAID RECORDER. SAID CORNER BEING ALSO ON THE CENTERLINE Of SUP£RtOR AVENUE AS SHOWN ON SAJD MAP: TH£NCE Al.ONG SAJD CEHTERUNE SOUTH 39 DEGREES 45 MINUTES 16 S£CONDS W£ST 1230; 53 FE£T TO THE NORTHWESTEAl Y PROl.ONGA TION Of THAT CERTAIN COURSE CITED AS "HORTH 82 DEGREES 11 MtNUTES49 SECONDS WEST, 584.99 FEET" FOR THE' NORTHERLY LINE Of THE LANO DESCRIBED AS PAACEl. 18 IN THE FINAL ORDER OF CONDEMNATION, RECORDED JANUARY 5, 1965 IN 800t< 7370 PAGE 86 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS, IN THE OFFICE OF SAID RECORDER: THENCE ALONG PROl.ONGATION ANO SAID NORTHERl Y UN£ SOUTH 83 DEGREES 01 MINUTES SO SECONDS EAST, 620.16 FE£T NORTH 87 DEGREES 00 MINUTES 21 SECONDS EAST, 482.43 FEET, THENCE NORTH 02 DEGREES 59 MINUTES 39 S£CONOS WEST, 165.00 FUT, TH£NCE NORTH 29 OEGREES40 MINUTES 59 SECONDS EAST, 185.71 FEET TO THE MOST SOUTHERLY UN£ Of PAAC£l 1 AS PER MAP R£COROEO IN BOOK l3 PAGE 42 Of PARCEL MAPS, IN THE OfF1CE Of SAID RECOROER. SAJD POINT BEJNG THE TRUE POINT Of 8£GINNING; THENCE ALONG SAJO SOUTH- ERl Y LINE ANO rTS W£STERlY PROl.ONGATION SOUTH 89 OEFREES 59 MINUTES 36 SECONDS WEST, 15195 FE£T, THEMCE SOUTH 29 OEGA£ES 40 MINUTES 59 SECONDS WEST, 90.45 FEET, THENCE SOUTH 60 DEGREES 19MINUTES01SCCONOSEAST132.00FEIT; TH£HCt NORTH 29 DEGA£.ES 40 MINUTES 59 SECONDS EAST, 165. 71 FEIT TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. PAACEL 11: NON..£XCWSNE EASEMENTS APPURTENANT TO ANO FOR THE 8£.NEAT Of PAAC£.L 1 FOR: CA) lNSTAUATlON ANO MAJNTENANCE Of UTILITIES AHO DRAINAGE fACJUTIES. (8) INGRESS AHO EGRESS FOR PEDESTRtANS. BtCY· Cl.ES. AHO OTHER NON·MOTOR1Z£O EQUIPMENT; (C) F\JU ANO COMPUTE USE Of RECREATIONAL BUU..DtNGS, AM.AS, IM~ENTS AND fAQUTlES FOR THEJR O€SIGH£O RECR£A T10NAl. USE; OVER THE FOU..OWING DESCRt8m PAAC£1...S A AND B. IN THE CfTY Of NEWPORT BEACH. ORANGE COUNTY. OESCRtBED AS fOU.OWS: PAACElA:. PARC£L l , AS SHOWN ON A PARCEL MAP, IN THE OFTICE Of THE RECOROER Of OAAHGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA. ON 0£CEM8CR 23. 1970 IN BOOK 33 Of PA.RCEl MAPS ON PAGE 42. Pt.US: PARC£LB= THAT PORTlOH Of LOT 172 IN 8l..OQ( 1 Of IRVINE"S SUBOtVISION, IN THE CfTY Of NEWPORT 'BEACH, COUNTY Of ORANGE. STATE Of CALIFORNIA. AS PER MAP R£COAOED IN BOOK 1 PAGE a Of MISCEU.AN£· OUS MAPS, IN THE OfFIC( Of THE COUNTY R£C0ADER Of WO COUNTY. DESCRIBED AS FOUOWS: COMMEMCIHG AT THE MOST WESt ER\.Y CORNER Of PMCE. 2. AS PER MAP R£COROED IN BOOK 1 ftAGE l5 or PARCR MAPS, IN THE OfflC£ Of SAID RECOltOER. SAJO eottHEJt BEING ALSO ON THE cona.JNE Of SUKJltlOft AVENUE AS SttOWN ON SAID MN': THENC( AlDNG SAID com:RUHE SOUTH 39 O£GR£IS 45 MINUT'ES 16 SECONDS W£ST 310.00 FnT TO THE TRUE "*1 Of IEOlflNNG: THOIC( caHTINUtNG ALOMG SAID cem:RUNE SOUTH 39 DEmO!S 45 MINUTES 16 S£COfa war, 92053 FEET TO TH£ NOR'llfWESTDLY PIQ.OHGATION Of THAT CERTAIN COtJASE CITU> AS "NORTH 12 DEGREES 11 M8NU1tS 49 S£CONOS WEST, 5k99 F'E£T' FOR THE HOft'THERl.Y UNE Of THE LANO DESCallO>AS PMCa. 18 IN THE ANAL ORDER Of CONDEMNATION R£OQ1CE.'D ~ 5, 196'5 IN BOC* 7370 rw:JE. 16 Of omclAl RECORDS. IN THE OfTICE Of SAID R£COROOt; THENCE Al.ONG SAID PllOLONGATION ANO SM> NOWnOl.Y LJN( SOU1M 13 omM:ES 01 MW- UTES 50 S£CONDS EAST, 620.16 FttT NfD NORTH 87 OEGR£ESOO llltNUTES21S£C0N0SEAST,482A3 R£T: THENCE NORTH 02 DEGl&S 59 MINUTESl9SlOONOS W£ST 165.00 FEET: THIENC( NORTH 29 omR£ES 40 llftNUT'ES S9 SECONDS EAST, 20.00 FEET: neecE NORTH fiO DEGR£IS 19 MINUTtS 01 SECONDS WOT. 132..00 FUT; THEMC£ NORTH 290EGMD40 MINU1tS 59 SEOONOS EAST. 90.45 f'EET: THENCE NORTH 8.9 OCGMES 59 MINUTES l6 S£C0NDS EAST, 12.95 FEET TO THE MOST sountOl Y UHE Of PMC8. l AS P£R MAPREOOMJO> IN 800K l3 ~ 42 Of PAM:O..llW'S. . IN THE omc£ Of SAIO ~ THENCl AlONG THE SOOTHOtLY ANO #Di~ Of LAST MOmONlD PMCll l!WtTHE ~ ~ 00 DmMJS.00 IMUTES M BllW WOT, 110..00 FUT, SOUTH• De*ES 9 IMlnD 36 S(CONOS WOT IU.00. NORTH 00 WEI 00 ...uTES M E'CIMJI WIST, ta.00 f&f IOU1H • DBHE••IMUTD•tBame ....... RET. """..,,. • DlVI" ...... ..... Wiit ll.llf11TTOTHE_....r01• l•IG. ML CSC lHAT..,.... Of lOT 112 .. ll.GCI& l ti WS .......... • T..: cm 01 ,..,oaT" IDCM. .... II; tm THE NEWPORT EN8IONI008TA MESA NEW8l1fMNE TODAY ,.11 COUNTY Of 0MNGE. STATE Of~ AS Pot IMP lfXXMl>ED tN BOOK 1 PAG£ • Of '"900 t •Hf.. OUS MAPS. IN THE Off1C( Of THE COUNTY RECOROER Of SAM> COUNTY, ooat&D AS f'OU.OWS: COMMENCING AT THE MOST WESt OtlY COANER OF PAAal. 2. AS PER MAP AECOAOE.D tN BOOK 1 PAGE 35 OF PARCEL MAPS, IN THE OFFICE Of SAID RECORDER, SAID CORNEA BEING ALSO ON THE CEHTEAUNE OF SUPOIOR AVENUE AS SHOWN ON SAID MAP: THENCE Al..OHG SAID C£NTERUNE SOUTH 39 OEGR££S 45 IMHUTES 16 $£COHOS WEST, 1230.53 FEET TO TH£ NORTHWESTERl Y PROl.ONGATION Of THAT CERTAIN OOUASE CITED AS '"NORTH 82 DEGA££.S 11 MINUTES 49 SECONOSW£ST, 514.99 FEET" FOR THE NORTHERLY LINE Of TH£ LANO DESCRIBED AS PARCEL 18 IN THE FINAL ORDER Of CONDEMNATION AeC0R0E0 JANOAlf'( S, 1965 IN 8()()1(.. 7370 PAGE 86 Of OFF1ClAL RECORDS, IN THE OFFICE OF SAID ~THENCE ALONG SAJD PROt.ONGATION ANO SAID NORTHERLY UHE SOUTH 83 DEGREES 01 MIN· UTES SO SECONOS EAST, 620.16 FEET AHO NOA'TH 87 DEGR£.ESOOMINUTES21SECONDSEAST1222.•3 FE£T TO THE NORTHEAST catHER Of SAJO PAACEL 18, SAJD CORNEA BEJNG OH THE WESTERl Y LINE Of PARCEL l Of THE LANO DESCRIBED IN THE DEED TO THE PRESY8TERIAN HOSPSTAL OF ORANGE COUNTY, RECORDED FEBRUARY 8, 19'6 IN 800tC 1393 PAGE 20 Of Off1CIAL RECORDS, IN THE OFFICE Of SAID RECOROER: THENCE ALONG SAID WESTERlY LINE THE fOU.OWING COURSES: NORTH 26 DEGREES 31 MIN- UTES 09 sa::c>HDS WEST, 1•9.45 FEET IN THE BEGIN· NING Of A TANGENT CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHWES- TERLY HAVING A RADIUS OF 51•.46 FEET. NORTHW£STEAlY Al..OHG SAJO CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE Of 12 DEGREES 32 MINUTES 20 SECOHDS AN ARC DISTANCE Of 112..59 FE£T TO THE BEGINNING Of A REVERSE CURVE-CONCAVE NOR· THEASTERLY HAVING A RADIUS Of 409.51 rEET, NORTHWESTERl Y ALONG SAJD CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL AHGl£ Of 15 DEGREES 42 MINUTES 15 SECONDS AH ARC OtSTANCE Of 112.24 FEET, NORTH 23 DEGREES 21 MINUTES 14 SECONDS WEST 252.95 FE£T TO THE BEGINNING Of A TANGENT CURVE COHVAC£ NORTHEASTERLY HAVING A RADIUS OF 1000.00 FEET; NORTHWESTERLY Al.ONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE Of 00 DEGREES '8 MINUTES 08 SECONDS AN ARC DISTANCE Of 14.00 FE£T TO THE TRUE POINT Of BEGINNING; CONTINUING NORTHWESTERLY Al.ONG SAJD CURVE THROUGH A CEHTRAl ANGLE Of 12 DEGRE.ES 01 MINUTES 56 AN ARC DISTANCE OF 210.00 FEET. AND NORTH 10 DEGREES 31 MINUTES 10 SECONDS WEST, 12.76 FEET; TO THE MOST EASTERl Y CORNER Of PARCEL 1 AS PER MAP RECOROE.D IN 900t< l3 PAGE 42 Of PARCEL MAPS. IN THE OfflCE Of THE COUNTY RECORDER Of SAID COUNTY; THENCE ALONG THE SOUTHERLY AND EASTERl Y LINES Of SAlO PARCEL THE FOLLOWING COURSES: NORTH 89 OEGRE£S 59 MINUTES 36 SECOHOS WEST, 1n.43FEET,ANOSOUTH00 DEGREES 00 MINUTES 2' SECONOS EAST 3l2.88 FEET; THOtCE NORTH 67 DEGREES 26 MtHUTES S4 SEa>NOS EAST 259.20 FE£T TO TH£ TRU£ PCMNT Of BEGINNING. PARCELO: THAT POR1lON Of LOT ln IN BLOCK 1 Of IAVINE'S SOBOMSJON. IN THE CITY Of NEWPORT BEACH, COUNTY Of ORANGE. STATE Of CAUfOANIA. AS PER MAP RECORDED lH 800K 1 PAGE 88 Of MISCW.ANE· OUS MAPS. IN TH£ OfTICE Of THE COUNTY RECORDER Of SAJD COUNTY, DESCRIBED AS FOU.OWS: COMMENCING AT THE MOST WESTERl Y CORNER Of PARCEL 2. AS PER MAP RECOROCD IN BOOK 1 PAGE 35 OF PARCEL MAPS. IN THE OFflCE OF SAID RECORDER. SAID CORNER BEING ALSO ON THE C£NTERUNE Of SUPOUOR AVENUE AS SHOWN ON SAID MAP; THENCE AlOHG SAJO CENTERLINE SOUTH 39 DEGMES 45 MINUT£S 16 SECONDS WEST 1230.53 FEET TO THE NORTHW£STERLY ~TIOft Of THAT CERTAIN COURSE CfTED AS "NORTH 82 DEGREES 11 MINUTES 49 SECONOS WEST. 584.99 FE.ET" fOR THE NORTHE'Rl Y LINE Of THE LANO OESCRl8ED AS PARCEL 18 IN THE FINAL ORDER OF CONDEMNATION RECORDED JANUARY 5, 1965 IN 800« 7370 PAGE. 86 Of OfFlCIAL RECORDS. IN THE OFFICE Of SAID ~THENCE ALONG PROU>NGATION AHDSA.10 NORTH£Rl Y LINE SOUTli 83 DEGREES 01 MINUTES 50 SEOOHOS EAST, 620.16 FEET AHO NORTH 87 DEGREES 00 MINUTES 21 SEc:ONOS EAST. 482.43 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT Of 8EGINNING; THEMCE CONTINUING ALOHG SAID NORTH£Rl. Y LINE NORTH fr7 DEGREES 00 MINUTES 21 SECONDS EAST. 740.00 FEET TO THE NOttTHEAST CORNER Of SAID PARCEL 1 B, SAJD CORNER BONG OH THE WE.St ERL Y LINE Of P»\RCn 1 Of THE LANO DESCM8ED lH THE DEED TO TH£ PR£S8Y'1'DIAN HOSPfTAL Of ORANGE COUNTY, ~ FEmUMY I. 1M6 .. 800K U. MGE 20 Of OfTICIAl RECOROS. tH TH£ OfTIC( Of SAID R£OOAOOt THEMCf: ALONG SAao WESIEJa. YUN£ THE FOUOWING COU'tS£$: NORTH 26 Df.GMFS ll MtM- UTES 09 SECONDS WEST, 149.45 FUT TO THE BEGNt1HG Of A TANG(NT CUIM: OONCAVf sount- wtSIERLY HAVING A IAOKJS Of 514.46 fEET; NORTK- Wt:SIERlY ALONG SM> ClJIN£ THROUGH A comtAL AHGl£ Of 12 Of'GMES 32 MINUTES 10 S£C0N0S AH MC OGTANC£ OF 112..59 FEET TO THE Bml'•MG Of A M.'¥05( ctMW COHCAV£ NORTHEASTOt.Y HAVING A ltAOIUSOf 409.51 NORTHWIS1tRL Y Al.ONG SA.10 CtM¥E THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 125 OEGRO:S 42 tillNUTES 15 SECONDS WEST, 252..95 TO THE BEG t••tG OF A TMtGENT WINE a.r.AW: NO«THEASTDtLY HAw.G A RAOttJS Of 1000..00 FEET; AHO NOftT1 MESI BLY THROUGH A OENT1W. ANGLE Of OG DEGREES 41 IMHUTES OI sa:oNOS AN NJJ; OCSTAHCE OF 14_00 RET; THENCC SOUTH fiJ D£GR£ES 26 IMtlTtS St SECOIGS WEST 2!19.20 FtET TO THE WESIEJI. Y UNE Of MM:e.. l AS flCR MAP R£a.oED II BOOk lJ ~ 42 Of MACEI S IMP'S. tN TH£ Off1C£ Of M COUNTY fEaJMO Of SAIC> COUNTY; THENCE ALOHC THE £ASTOL Y ANO SOUTHOLY LINES Of SAIC> ~l THt FOUOWING COURS£S; SOUTH 00 081111S 00 tlllllTES M seXJMJS EAST 12.12 FEET. SOUTH• Ol91ES 5' wm:s 36 smoHDS WEST 9100 mT SOU1M 00 D(QM"ES 00 MINU1t.S 24 S(COM)I EASf, 110.00 FtET, ANO 90UTH • DEGMES 51 Wl1IS JI tBXJNDS WOT 32.00 RET n4ENCE SOUTH n oama 40 IMUTD • suxw wur. 111..TI fllT:necllOUTHG DfG"IS5' 191t1TO JI_.... (.MT, l&OO fttT :ro THE ~ fl09fT 01• .... 9CM e=wwl'IME IP fOMM •OUM.• lME OIQ Wna1101CCMIW1111. COIGTIOMS. MSlllC- J.-..., um rm fOI •••· •n Oil 1ME llUffll AT ..... IEUTID C* ...at 11'71 MD EDm1D C* ..-:tt 4. tm AS Nt'MMNT _ HO. •1, ~OfOMNGEOOUNTY, CAl#01911A. ANOASAMENOEDMO RESTATED BY M INSTRUMENT DATED APRIL I. 1971, NfD RfCOROm OH APRtl 12. l971 AS INSTRUMOfT NO. 1465., IN BOOK 9602 PAGE 747, RECOM>S Of OMNGE COUNTY, CAUfORN~ EJCCEJl'1' AS TO CA) ANO (8) ABtNf., ANY PORTION THEREOF ON WHICH IMflROYEMENTS ARE LOCATm. PAACa Ill; A NOH-EXCl.USN'E E.ASOIENT APPURTENANT TO AHO FOR THE BEHU1T Of PAltCEl 1 FOR VEHICULAR ACCUS, ....UAHO EGRESS OVER SUCH PORTIOHS Of TH£ IW>fl£WIY AS DESCRIBED ABOVE WHICH HAVE BEEN MAO( SU8J£CT TO THE NQN..EXCWSIVE EASE· MENTS GRAHTEO AS PAACEL II, AS M£ FROM TIME TO TIME IMflROVED WITH PRIVATE SfRUIS. FOR INFORMATION ONLY: CODE NO: 07072. AP NO.: 423..()11.()7. The sareet addle.a and ottw common •·..-.tion. if alfl, ol the ,.... poperty described ~ is purpor1led to be: 900 CAGNEY LANE NEWPORT BEACH. CA 92660 The~ Trvsllle disclaims Wf'/ liability tor~ il'ICIOf'f1dJ lleS.5 cl the ..,_ add! ess Ind Cllher ca1 wnon des ....... if.,,, shoM\ t.rein.. Said sale wiU be made, but wwttOlt CXM!nant or w.rranty, eJlpireSS OI implied, reptdinc titte, possession, or encumbranoes to pmy the remaini"I principal sum of the nalle(s) SKlnd hr Yid Deed ol Trust. witt1 interesa tt.11CM1, as prowided in said ncU(s) .,_ IOeS. rt Wf'/, under the terms ol the Deed d Trust. ta.. estitNded cfw11e$ and Gl*W of the Trustee and of the trust CA!lllted by said Deed of Trust. to-wit $238,056.09 The ~ under Mid Deed d TNll ,._....,e executed and ddftliered to the ~ a written Oeciarltion d Oefallt and Demand tor Sale and a written Nata d OefaAt and Elec::tJon to Sell. Tht ~ caused said Notice d Default and EJec:tioi'I _, Sell _, be •ec:Of ded in the cauntJ ...... the,..., Pf°'*1Y is .locaeed SECURITY AWED SERVICES, as Trusiee. 5342 Ae"8S A~ Nor1h Hotlywood, Catifomaa 91607, (818) 980- 4412 DATE: 04/10/87 9y. ANfTA ARIAS TRUSTEE SALES omcER 4/23,4/30,S/7 0235 .......CNOTICE ntiitiOUl-.JK EU umna,....., Tht ~ person lS doina bu$ines:s n : CA) SCHER MARKETING, (B) SCHER ACQUtSmOHS. (C) COMMERCIAL PttOPER· TIES l.UUSTRATtD. 4400 ~ Bhd., 5ltt Aoor. Nemport 8w:t\. CA 92660 COft'imerciAt Properues Mapzjne. 5':11111 d c.b· nia. 4400 UacMhur Bhd_ 5Ch floor, Nec:port a.en. CA92660 This bu~1nns 1s con· dueled by a c:orpor'lbOn Scr'8d Comma aal PnJc> .... Dolly Pht ICipe. "'5- tdtnt.. The resistrant com· meiC:ed 1D batWJ busl· ness under the fictrtious business name risted ~ on 3-27~7 ThfS sUIEl1MW1t was filed Wfth the County Cler\ ol Or..,. County on Mar 27. 1987 f" tie No f'3l957 3 •116 4123 4/30 sn 0201 rem 10U1 ••11 m ...-STA1W The tolclliis'I '*'°" IS dolfW ...._ 8£ EXECU- TIVE TICKETS. 18700 Mac.Arthur Blvd.. Irvine. Qiilibnia 92715. lific:h9lt s. ....... 61'8 Eall Sen Larw\zO. ""**"' Hills.. c.a.1& This business is con- ducllld bJ .. ilMIMdll .. s..t lllic:Mll s. ...... The nc•ant com- n•llCld ID •wt buli-,_ undmr .._ fic:Woas ~ .... Oii._.. .... .... 311117. 11* • 2 ..... -ll9d .-... CoullCr on d Or-. Counlr on .-I. 1987. DI0659 412'3 4/30 5/15114 0211 fChtW• ll IM ..... " ' TheWfowio•...-n• doirW ......... -. SfO«l'S INCENTIVE & TRAV£L. 3109 Vi1ta W.,, NI &Hitt a.c:h. CA 92663. ~ s.&. 3507C~.-, --... ;ort a.ch, c.a 92663. This business 1s con· dudld bJ ~ indilfiduel. ~~Siii. n. rJ ,..,. • nae )1111 , __ ?•be•• Thia 11 ·--.... ... .. ~ Cllrtl "' Orwi9I °""'on Aprl 20. 1"7 • D41591 'In 4llO V15114 mu doa"I ~as: 8ROWN ANO ASSOCIATES. 211 .....-Ave.. Corona deA .... Calif 92625. Thonas ~ ero.n. 211 ........ Aw.. Cor· OM dlll Illar, <:artf 92625 This business 1s con· duc8d by an 1ndiwtuat. Sfped Thomas Joseph ero.t. The tacist»i•• es nat yet U..iSKbr'I businea. This ~ -filed -'Ill the Qiunly Oertl d o.-a. ~on~ 20, 1987 f341S95 4123 4130 sn 511• 0214 l..a:J315 STA91JDmllr..!!9irfrT ~ MIW. WM.,._NanG llW ... .,...._N:n- TIOUl-.JI EM ... The talcMil'I penon has withdrawn as a pneral Pl'tJs from the pstrw· ship ""*..,. under the fictibOl IS busir.a Mme ct. CANNERY snf·STORAGE ASSOCIATES at 23712 BA""* 0nw.. Sam B. EJ Ton>, CA 92630 The fictibous business name·~ ID.,_ was filed '" air... ~ on w.c.tl 11. 1986.. File No..: F'30327l Westcom Devetapment, Inc.. • ...... llllClDf'l)Of'a- tion. 23712 ...... on.e. S&* &. EJ Tora. CA~ SilJ.t w 9 '""' ~ ......... Inc..; [e.. . M. Sllod. ,_ ........ Thia I I , •• -,.., ... the CGuntr a.1' of <>ranee County Acwtl 7 • 1987 41'23 •!30 sn S/14 0211 - • .. ... "· ...... flCltliOUlmJlllE• llAMEITA~ The~llJ*D•ete doine busi,_ -= SOt..£0 ASSOC IA TES, 25111 Natama Court. La•una Hills, ~ifomia 92653. • Ec:hfafd J. Schrum, 25111 Natama Court, lquna Hills, California 92653. So& Kutner. 1325 Ctest- view Driw, San Carlos, Cali- fornia 94070. This business is con· ducted by a cenera• pa.rt- nership. Signed: Edward J. Schrum, General Partner. The registrant.s com· menced to transact busi· ness under the fictitious business name cw names listed above on MARCH 30. 1987. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Orange County on April 7, 1987. F340546 4123 4/30 5/7 5114 0216 K-32333 ncnnous 8USIN£SS NAM£ STATEMENT The 1°'1owi na pef'SOnS are doing business as; EAST ANAHEIM DISTRIBUTION CENTER ASSOCIATES. a Joint Venture, 1400 Bristol Street North, Suite 245, Newport Beach, Calitorma 92660. Copley Realty Income Partners I, a Massachusetts limited partnership, 399 Boylston Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02116 Davis Anaheim Distnbu· tt<>n Center Associates. a Cahf. general partnership, 1400 Bristof Street North, Suite 245, Newport Beach, Califcwn1a 92660. This business is con· ducted by a Joint Yentun!. Signed: Copley Realty Income Partners I, a Mas- sachusetts limited partner· ship; First Income Cori> .. a Massachusetts c:orpot3tioo; Copley Real Estate Advi· sors. Inc., a Massachusetts corporation, William J. Salisbury, Principal; Davis Anaheim Oistnbution Cen- ter Associates, a CaJifcwn1a general partnership, Wil· liam K Davis. Manaain& Gener-al Partner. The reaistrants com- menced to transact busj. ness under the fictitious business name cw names hsted above on 12129/86 This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Orange County on April 9, 1987. F340758 4123 4/30 517 5/14 0219 1-32332 FIC 111 IOUS WESS NAii£ STATDl£NT The followina persons an! oona business as.: COUN- TRY CRITTERS, 32061 Camino Capistrano, San Juan Capistrano, CA. Bradley c. Anderson and Elizabeth Anderson, 29351 Kineiet Ct. Laeuna Niguel, CA92677 This business is con· ducted by husband and wife. Sianed: Bradley C. Anderson and Elizabeth Andet'Son The registrants com· menced to transact busi- ness under the fictitious business name or names hsted above on 4/24/87 This mtement was filed with the County Cler1il of Oranae County on April 10, 1987. F340873 4/23 4/30 5n 5/14 0220 l-a2331 f'IC 111 iOUI IUWSS Mm ITATDEf1' The tonowine persons are doine business as: EHVIR· ONMENTAL 0£VELOP£RS c/o Bu•t.um & Chalunek. 1401 OrM 9treM. Ste. 680, Nlaport a.ch. c.tibn&a 92660. John Chakmak. 1401 ~ Sbelt. sae. 680 ....... poft 8each, C1flfcwn•11 92660. OilWMt A. BuxbeUm, 1401 ~ SlnMll. sa.. 680.,..... Pott 8eeeh, CaUfomia 92660. o...,,.. BnMn. l651 Aiquairtul °"" .......... ga a.dl; C•Cllnil 92647. This buainfts ts con· ducted ti, ....... s-1· nerstNp. 5ienec1; Environ· ~ Oet•l°'*5; John ~,.,...,. The reaistrants com- menced to batslld busi· ness under the fictitious buMne5s ,.,,. abow on April 17, 1979. This ltl'8nwnt was filed with the CGuncy ~ of Oran1• County April 7. 1987. f':M0407 4/23 4/30 sn 5114 0221 1-nm sr•-TIMDl--rr-w wmw. WAL,....,... ONM~ lWJI f'ICTl. 110U18UllllDI fMll£ The folkMi,. person has withdrawn as a 1eneral partner from the J*tner· ship operatina under the fictitious business name of: KOU NATIONAL NORTH at 4343 Von Kannan Avenue, Newport Beach, CA 92660. lnterneal Company, a Tennessee corpcntion db.a Jovencal, Inc .• in California. 2777 Allen Parkway, Rivi· ana Buildina. 6th Floor. Houston. Tex.as no1g. The fictitious business name refened to aboYe was filed in Oranee County on 2/ 25/86. Si&ned: lntemeal Company, a Tennessee cor- poration db.a ~ncal, Inc.., in California; Rishei Ra~ daU, E.V.P. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Orange County April 9. 1987. F301880 4123 4130 5n 5114 0222 1-32329 STAn.:NT Of WfTteltA. WAL f'IOM MITllOSHIP OPOAlWQ UNDO flCTI. TIOUS IUSINUS llW The~ person has withdrawn u a 1eneral pa.rtnef from the partner. ship operatinc under the fictitious business name of: SANTA FE SPRINGS ASSO· CIATES at 4343 Von Kar· man Avenue. Newport Beach, CA 92660. I ntemeal Company, a Tennessee corpcntion dba Jovencal, Inc., in California, 2777 Allen Paricway, Rivi· ana Buildina. 6th floor. Houston, Texas no19. The fictitious business name rn red ID abolle was filed in <>rarwa County on 2J 25/86. Siped: Internal CompMy, a Tennessee cor· pcntion dba .Jowsw:al. Inc.., in CalifomiJI; Risher Ran- dall, E.V.P. Thrs i1alefnent was filed with the County Clerk -of Oran1e County April 9, 1987. F301879 4/23 4/30 sn s114 0223 1-IDZI STAn.... ....... -rY,.OF111TNDM- WM .... NllTNll\t ... OflM.,_ .._ftCn. 1IOUI 8UllllE• MME The~ penon hn withdrawn as • 1eneral pdwr flam the s-tr-· ship opeqtJne under the fictitious business named: KOLL NA TK>NAL at 4343 VonKamwn~.New­ port a.ch, CA 92660- lnterneat Company, a Tennessee c:orpcntion dba Jovencal, Inc., in California, 2777 Allen Pwkway, Rivi- ana 8uildin1+ 6th floor, Houston. Teus no19. The flCttbous bustness name,........, to abcMt was filed in 0,.,. tourQ on 2J 25/86. Sianed: lntemeal Compeny,aTet111 11teecor· por lltion dbl :JcMll llCll, Inc., in Clllifotnia; Risher Ran· dall, £.Y.P. Thi$ dlWf-MfNl•l'ltM wa5 filed with the County Ciettl ol Or•n1• Count1 April 9, 1987. Fl01878 4/23 4/30 sn 5114 0224 • KOLL IRVINE BUSINESS CENTER at 4343 Von Kar· man Avenue, Newport 8eech. CA 92660. lnterneal Company, a T-.1•1,. COl'pcnlion dt. JcwlCll, Inc., in c.litornia. 2777 Allen Parkway. RM· ana BuUdlna. 6th Floor. Houston, Teu5 77019. The fictitious busineu name n!!!MrNd llO abow was filed in Oranae County on 21 25/86. Silf'ed: lntemeal ~.a Tennessee cor· potlltion dba .JCIWfal, Inc., in Cafifomia; Rishel R.an- dalt, E.Y.P. This ct-.-.. ... me. ... nt..t was filed with the County CJent of Oranae County April 9 , 1987. f301882 4/23 4/30 5/7 5/14 0225 l..JZ32117 STATDIEJIT Of WllW. WM,_. PMTNllll• OfllltAllNC ._ PICn- nous ..... ....- The toUowine person has withdrawn as a 1eneral partrw from the partner. ship ~tine under the fictitious business name of: COl.LETT & PINTO at 4220 Von Karman AYenUe, Suite 11 o. Newport Beach, Cali- fornia 92660. Saul e: Pinto, l~l Dove Street, Suite 720, ~ Beach, California 92660 The fictitious business name referred to above was filed in Oranae County on January 2. 1987. Signed Saul B. Pinto. This statement was filed Wlth the County Clerk of Orange County April 9. 1987. F331402 4123 4130 sn 5114 0226 l·lZ21d nci 11iOUS9UllNESS NAME ITAllmNT The fol~ S*1Qn IS doine business as: BOAT CANYON HEALTH R>OOS. 632 Nofth Cont Hiltwway, L..aauna Beach, California 92651. James Dean Brancucci, 3901 Burly Avenue, Orance. California 92669. · This business is con· ducted by an indMd1'11. Sisned: James Dean er.n- c:ucci. The re1istrant com· menc:ed to trans.ct busa- ness under the fictitious business name cw names hsted above on l/15/87. This aatement filed ~ the County CW!rtt ol °'-- County on MllCh 31, 1987 F339M4 4123 4/30 5n 5114 0232 1·12217 FlCill IOUI ••U!Jl••MESEJISS NAMl ITATEMUIT The '°"°'""I person is doinc business a: AVERY PARKWAY LIQUOR. 28570 M.arsuerit• Pat1cway, Unit 106, Mission Veeio. Calib· nia.. Louis Chall&. '°52 Wil· liwaw, Irvine. Ca 92714. This business is con· ducted by an individual. Sevd: Louis a.a.. The rq1strant com· mette:ed to tranuc:t busi· neu Under the fictitious business name above In April, 1987. This C'.'!l-..-... ... ,,_-nt ... was filed With the CountY C6erk of Oranp County April 17, 1987. FJ41502 4/23 4/30 517 5/14 0228 l..ua7 AtihiOUI ••U1••11E1•• UMl ITATIMIJIY Tha toi-.W penon • doinc business as: RAllE FORM PUBLICATION$, 37fi0 Campus ~ ..... pott a.ch, CA 92660. Jon Canale. 3760 c.m.. pus ome. Newport 8lild\. CA9'2660. rfomia 92651. This business is con- duct9d by an • lndMdual Sianedc Jon Canela. The retistrant com· menced '° ttinUd buSi· '*' undet the fic:tilious buli.-'*"9 OI Nmal li:s*ld abOwe on Mardt l. 1987. This .......,.. fled .. the~ Claftl ~aw-.. ~on April 1\1.~ 4123 4/30 5n 5114 Ga3 TllCl11111 llOTICI (JI l'IUITD"l IALE T.S.:•'M"ltll7.a 'tOUMf. IN DEFAUl T UNDER AO(EJ) Of TRUST (Deed oltnlll 01 MUii& •>DATED~ UNlESSrT u.ay~ TSOLDAKE ACTION TO Pll!OTECT YOUR rftVrili'TV, ~ ~ AT A PU8UC SAl£. If YOU NEED AN £XPLANAT10N OF THE NATURE Of THE PROC£.EDtNG AGAINST YOU, YOU SH0UU> CONTACT A LAWYER. Ticor Tilt• Insurance Company of California. a c:Gf1*lillol•. tamwty Tiiie Insur.a end Trust eomc-ny, On MAY 15, 1987, at 9:00 A.M .• Ticor Tiiie Insurance r.amp.ny of California. • ccwpoqtiol.. fonnafty Tide tn.nnce and Trust Compllny, as duty appok'Md TNllee under and~ to Oaed ol Trust J«Ddld JUNE 12, lW, • inst No. 84-242043, of Officill Alc:ofds In the office fA the County Recorder of ORANG£ County, Clibnia. wtU SEU AT PU8UC AUCTION TO HtGHEST 8'00ER FOR CASH OR CASHIER'S CHEa< OR OTHER INSTITU· T10NAl CHECK ACCEPTABLE TO THE TRUSTEE. <P9Y- able at time of sele in IMwful money of the United Stales) IN THE l088Y TO THE BUtU>ING LOCATED AT: 601 S. l.£WlS ST., ORANGE. CA. all tWwt. title and hlb!lfest c:onweyed to and now held by it under said Deed of Trust in the property situated in said~ and Site described as: EXHIBIT.A" Sublease U..: A Subteasehold as set forth in that ~ Subleate. aJpplemellted tt.rein, dllted May 1. 1960. eUcutad by Frri H. A.,er.. & Son, a Corpoqtion, a Snlll nw. and Newport Shores Co., a Co-Pwtnership, as·S&tblessee, for the Wm beci~ A&caJst 1, 1960 and ... ~ 9, 2019, tecofded A&.-st S. 1960 in Boael 5363 ,... 509. Official Records. ,.,.._ICe bein& ..,.,, made to the record theteaf for particulaR.. The Sublessee's Interest under the herein mtntioned ~ has beef! assCned to fredetick .... Baird and Jeaiene Grietje Baird, Husband and Wife. as Joint Tenwa by an assilr1fnent dad M.d1 27, 1980 and r9COr'ded Aotit 10. 1980 in Book 13569 P..-1613. Official Records. and other instruments of record. The noru.1y 7 fleet of lot 4. aU al lat s. and the toU1tWt1 2 *t al Loi 6, all in Baoc:k 18, T rxt n2.. in the~ of Ne•port Beech, County ol <>nwwt. State of Catitomia. as per map rec:Of ded in Bcldl 23 Pl8f!$ 5 & 6, of mitc::911aneous maps, in the Oftice of the County Recorder of said County. &cepl U..ilftU111 ttm portion ttweof 1"'11 a..o. a .,. distant 500 f8lt below the surf.-ol said land as ~ by Sils"' Pn>perties Inc. In that o.f. l'9CIOrded ~ 31. 1976 in Book 11872 Plill 1198, Of'l'icia' Alcolcll, -lnstrurrw1t No. 44869. Trvstor. FREDERICK LEE BAIRO ANO JEANETTE GRfT.JE BAIRO The meet addl--1'81$-and other OOfMat dn"anatioli. if lny, al the ,.., ptoperly described .,. is putpowted toba: 323 62NO ST., NEWPORT BEAOi, CA. 92660 The undenilned TNAle disdams 1ny l9bililJ b 1ny MiCOfftdr'l 111 al h .... addrW and --COftWIGT -....... tf .... shoM'I twein. Said sale wiH t. made, bul ........ cowenll'lt or ~. eicprw °' lmc>Md. ,...._ ... pc I leuion, orencumtnnc., to peythe unpeid ba'1 nee al the nolll(s) seand by llid Oeed of Trust tl>wit SM.67927, EST .• i~ as pnMded in said no111C1). 8CMlas. if .ny, under IN Wm1 ol Aid Deed al TNlt. fMI. c:tw-and ~of the TruAle and ol the tru1b a 1111 d ti, uid Dead of Trust Ac:ICNed n.nst and_.. ... .,_as. if alff, will incr1111 1t* fien prior tD Ula. The beneficilry undar said Dead al T""* '-lltobe ._._, and dllNer8d 1D ... undlnW*t • written Oeclllmtim1 of~ and o.m.ld tar SIM, and. writlln Natice al Default and Oedion '° w. The "'"*"...., C8Ul8d uid Naticl of Dmult llid Oac:tion tD • to be tllCOrded in ... county ..... the ....... ~ Ii loc:M9d Trust• or party conductint tale. TICOR TITU INSURAHCE COMPAHY Of CALIFORNIA. 1717 WALNUT GAOYEAYENUE. ROSEMEAD. CA. 91770. ATTN: lOOEMA COFFMAN, T£l. NO. (818) "J07-7004 DMi1: APRIL 16, 1987 Ticor Title Insurance Company of C.lifomia, a corp01atioli. tomwty Tide tns.nnc:e and TNll ComcmPJ. a said Trume, 9y LOOEMA OOfFMAN. TRUSTEE SAL£ OfflCER. ~ Silnature 4123 4130 sn 021s 1YW OF THE MrlUAl ITAllmln' ·YIM EWDOllCS IE13L1W .. Am11cmaCl1nullUleb -c o ,.,.._, .. ftllCwpw ....... • ._.. .... ....._P0._1411,,.,.wm .._ , .. ua1.ia .._. .. ~ ....... ..... .... ...,) Teal 8dinitted awts (Plet 2. rtn12') ~J.Ml.576 Toal lillbilit* C..... 3. line Z6) 405,161.700 Clpbf ~ C..... 3, line 27A and 278) 1.500.000 tw 0 2 write-in tar surpM CU.-ttW' ....-surplus funds (hee 3 line 27C) 4- 0.. peid in and contributed surpU (Pliiit 3 ... 28) 38.S9UOO ... •• ~ IUtPlus (Pip 3. Une 29A) 43&154 u. ...... funds (surplus) ~~Line 298 miru 29C) (3))17.078) Gein (l.Aa) hm oC)8l1ltion5 ·<Piii • ..... 31) (530.677) Ila 11 e (Oec:l 1 ne) in Capital and Suts*a uins 1986 (P•ae 3, line 30, 1916 minus ltM) (2..412.()36) ......,a In Forc:c Natioliwide (Pict 15, llne 20. Cal 10 .... doll8rl) 4, 132,3-.000 Accident & ~ premkJml • ~ H • Col. l . UM 1) 3,.920,863 ....... inforw:~~ ..... O'llil 46 Une 22. Col 6) \ 35. 712.552 Ac£1di rt Md .... ~. Olr9CI C1'SlnllBl•'r111"91 <"* 41. UM 25. Col. 2) .U.541 ••Wit, •ebr certify th1t the •bM "9ml .,. In ••m.llllll••nc••""" .. Annu.e 91111 ••lltar .. ,..,...tad 0. I ... Jl, l-mldelDINNlnlaCaft• lallDI• .., ...... olCatltoc••~to-. .... , ........... of,,..... ..._ P. Datlf"•"'-Name al !llllk:a.-•mv-& fJiilc:.; VP QQ9 ~41J05fl51145/21 on4 TACllltPm ·••11••••••t••--._ ......... ,. ..• - T.&;•ntl• UMYamA LA MBA T11\£ COtllNt'I • ._, 3 3 :I I d T,..... undlr the 1Ao . W dMcribed ... _, ... WU IOJ.:" AT PUIUC AUCTION TO THl H8tDT' .... fOlt CASH fin n.tamw wllldt ............. -. .. Unlld S..S) .wi/OI the C81ftier'S. cm-.. • CllllW cMcas si-ffied in Civil Code 9edioct 2ll4h (Pis allt1 lft .,. • the time al-.) aM rW'lt. We wt ...... CIDl...,.. ID and"°" held ti,11undlruid0-.ofTruatinh~ hereinllftllr deecrib..t TRUSTOR: MICHAEL MAF'F'EJ BENEFICIARY: WESTERN FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIA TIOH recotdad ~ 14, 1983 as lnllr. No. 83-403618 of Officiat Records in the office of the AKof der Of Or-.. County; said deed of trust describes the tolcMllis A SubluWhold estate in and to Lot 6 ..S the souttwwnterl'.Y 15 ... al lot 7 in blodi 24 ol net n2. "' the City of Newport Beach. Couney of ~ 5'* of California. as per nap recorded in bOak 23 Piii 5 and 6 of miscellaneous m.,s in the office of the Caur1'Y Recorder of satd COunty. EJU:eP1 the Soult1s I 1t11y 14 feet ol satd lot 6. YOU ARE IN OEFAUl T UNDER A 0EID Of TRUST DATED 8/30/83. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP£RTY, rT MAY 8£ SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. If YOU NEED AN Df'l.ANATIOH Of THE NATURE Of THE PROCUDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. 423 Lugonia StJeet. Newport Beach. Califomta 92663 .. (tt a street address or common desCnatkJn al P'OC*tY is shown above. no ...,..my 1s liven as to its con_.. ness 01 correctness)." The beneficiafy under said Deed of Trust. by reason ol a brMCh or default in the obliPlioi IS secured thereby, heretofore executed and delMnd to the undel'st&J18d a written OeclM9bC>t1 of ~ and Demand for Sate. and written nolice al defautt and of election to cause lhe undef'sened to sett uid p~ to satisfy satd obliptions. and ther_,., the undenCned caused Yid notice ol default and al election to be recofded JanuatY 9, 1987 as Instr. No. 87-14814 of Official Records 10 the office of the Rec:ordet of ()ranee County; Said Sale will be made, but without oowenant Of warranty, ~ cw 1mphed, reprdtfW titje ~ cw encumbrances, to pay the rema1nine prinoe* sum of the note(s) secured by satd deed al Trvst. wtlh...,.. as 1n said note provided, advanCles. if al'f'/, under the terms of said Deed of Trust. tees. chal)leS and upenw ol the T nJSiee and ol the tJus1S oeated by satd o.d al T Nil. Said sale w.n be held on; Thut'5day, May 14. 1987. at 1:30 p.m. in the lobbr IO the ~. located at 601 South lAwlS Str-. er... Califomta 92668 Al the time ol the inrhll pubtic:etion of this notice, the total amount of the ~ 'b 1'1 r-=-°' the ~ secured by the ~ descnt.:t deed al trust and estJmaad cosas. ~Md act.as is $59,160.33. tt is possible um at the time a1 saa. tn. • • linl bid may be less lNn the trJlal .. idet*drl Ill due. tf available. the..__,°'*""' bid mlY be~ by calJi'W the toltoMsw telephone runbers on the dly belore the 5*: (714) JaS..4837 OI (213) 627 .... [Mte: Apnl 10. 1917 LA MESA nru COMPANY. said Trustle. By T.O. S£JMCf COMPANY,..- By Wlnda McMiMion, MsistlrC SeutDry, 601 South LewisSL. Ofanle, CA 92668. (714) J85..4700 4/23 4/30 sn 0211 &.nm STA.,Tma .......... IT Of WllHDU- WM FIOll MIT'Nal• .... ~ ~ ncn. nous••r •MME The toftowine person hits withdrawn as a 1eneral partner from the pwtner. ship openit;nc under the fictitious business name of: COll£TT & PtNTO at 4220 Von K.arm&n Awnue. Surte 110, Newport Beach. Call· fomia 92660. Saul 8. ~a a.. COT· poration, 1301 Dowe Sb'elt. Suite 720, Newpoft Beac:h, California 92660. The fictitious business fW ,.red'° aboile "95 filed in ~Countyon2J 21186. S11ned: S.uJ B. A• Pr.sident. . This stlllenw1l was filed with the County Cleft. ol Oranae County April 9 , 1987. F'l02251 4123 •t30 sn s114 '1227 r-nw ... ,..--11-11UU1 ••UlU•MIED•51 NAME STAlmlifT The to1oowti11 pe »•an doirw busineD n MARtN· ERS FINANCtAL, 27772 VISta del U.,. ~ 18. Lek• Mission Viejo, CA 92692. Mari .. Gtoup, • c.lifor. n • corporation, • 2m2 Vista def .... ~ 18. uke Mission Viejo, CA !72692. This business is con· duc:t8d by I COfpOrlidcML St1Md: Mariner Group; Geot'lll °"""°" Ill, ........ dent The r .. tstrants com· menced '° 1r..act bull· MU Under tfle ~ .... ,_ ,.,_ OI ,.._ abowe on Juty l , 198', This M I FMI~ -Mid -'th the ~ Clertl ,,, ~~~~­ '131711 4/23 4/lO $17 S/14 Ola a.am RCllllOUI ••U!Jll••m•• MMESTATIMINT The toleo.inl,,...,. .... ~ flus.il1eSI a: P£NCE INVENSTM£NTS. 5000 Birch Slreflt. Suile 3000. "-POI.rt Beach, Caltbnia 92660. Westlt I I Slcytines o.wet- opn. It Corporliboli. • c.fi.. fomi• corporatiOl\o 5000 Birch Str-. s..a. 3000. Neapott a.eh. California 92660. Th is business is con· ducted ti, • corporation Sianed: Western ~ OeweJopment Cor1)Dl ltion; J. Jeff~. Ptesidenl The reaistrants com· met iced to trwmct tJusi.. ness under the fictttious busitm.s name OI ,..,_ •txM °" 2123m . This itatat.,. .. filld with the Count1 CSer'k rA °'Wiii CourQ ~ 30, 1987 F'339n4 4123 4130 sn s114 0230 P. .... Q; Im THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEW6/IRVINE TODAY .. !1 Class , TRANSPORTATION CLASSIFIED INDEX MERCHANDISE SALES I& SERVICE Anbques ............. 808 Appl.ances ........... 806 OOcs & Cats •...••..•. lil4 Livestock ....•... : ..•. 825 Bmfs ................ 826 REAL ESTATE HcMekeepine Rooms 413 Hotels ...•........... 416 lnduwial . . . . . . . 506 II ""°' j"' Property , ..... 509 Lake Shore Property 515 Airplanes ............ 900 Antioue Classic Car ... 912 Autos tor Sale ........ 910 ANNOUNCEllENTS AnnOUnCinc .......... 200 Beauty Aids •••.•..... 213 Card of Thanks •...... 201 CemetetY Lais ••...... 20 l florists ...•........... 207 Funenl Oirectot'Y ..•.. 205 Fu.,... SetW:es ...... 206 Health Aids •........• 214 ~· Notices ••....... 212 L.odeeS-Ctubs-etc. 209 Nurserin ............ 815 Lost & Found •..••..•. 210 PenoMIS ............ 211 BUSINESS Investments .......... 828 Money to Loan ........ 605 Money Wanted ....... 606 Opportunities ......... 700 Opportunities Wtd ..... 7~ EMPLOYMENT Aaencies ............. 300 ()pportuni1ies ......... 305 Preparation ....•..... '301 ' • f .... Appliances Wanted ... 807 Auctions ............. 814 Buildt~ Mat~ial ..... 817 Bus.ness Equtpment 818 Camenl Equipment .•. 819 Coins/Stamps ........ 813 F~ ••........... 800 Fwnitur&Wanted ..... 805 Garaee Sales ......... 705 Jeweky .............. 812 , Mmine Supptys ....... 906 Misc. tor Sale ......... 809 Misc. W.ud ......... 810 Musical Instrument ... 811 Office Equipment ..... 827 Pets & Supplies ....... 823 ~ .............. 5 11 Apts. Furnished ........ 407 Apts. Unfurnished .... 408 Blda. to be Moved .... 816 Bus.ness Property .... 500 Business Rentals ..... 421 Condos for Rent ...... 409 Condos for Sale ....... 507 Commercial Property 505 Oesef1 Property ....... 513 Farms & Ranches ..... 512 Ganlces-for Rent ...... 400 Houses for Sale ....... 508 Houses for Rent/Furn 405 Houses for Rent /Unfum ............. 406 Lots for Sale .......... 510 Mobtle Homes ........ 917 Mortgage & TO ...... 607 Motels ............... 415 Mountain Cabins ..... 422 Office Space ......... 420 Out of State Prop .••.. 514 Real Est.ate Wanted ... 518 Reotats to Share ...... 412 RQJ Estate for Xchg ... 517 Reaf Estate Loans ..... 600 Rooms for Rent •....•. 410 RESORT PROP£R1Y For Sale .............. 4ld Rental .............. 417 Autos Wanted ........ 915 Auto Parts & Tires .... 907 Auto Repair /Dom ..... 91 3 Auto Repair/For ...... 914 Boats ................ 905 Campers ............. 9 19 Foreicn & Sports ...... 911 Mopeds .............. 909 Motorcycles & Bikes 908 Motor Homes ... : ..... ~16 SERVICES Schools .............. 608 SrtlJabon Wanted .... 308 Directory of Business Services Lovinl Nanny Wanted. Live-in f°' 3-year-old, ~~sekee= South t.ema. Treasure Island Cottaee home on ocean front. Charmingly furnished (2) bedrooms. S,h600. OWner (714) 4~3236 4()6.ttCKllel/Rentl Unf. House 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Mission vie;o. air, new carpets, floors & pa;.-. Large fee ad~ Very clean. $1,200 ~830-1715 406-~ Unf. Uwety Dana Point 3 bed· room, 2 bath home. Newly decorated ~Waiki dis- CUSTOM LANDSCAP· ING DESIGNS-Sprinkler systems installed/ repaired/cleanups/ haulaways/Lic & Ins. 535-0613 eG.dll•• RAY ISHIKAWA Profeaionll .nd afbd> ble ~ & mainte-nance. N.B.IC.M. area. CaA (213) SU5645. •Honie ... .................... An yeti ---r99dy to selP. Ana would like tap dollar for '/OA.lf home or 1ust need a chlfwe? Call J111 tomy tor estimaite.. You supply the mate- nals, rn ~the labor. ~2~~~req. Supenor Waterproof Deck eo.mws Wood replacemenf ·• below 2'3de. Insured, bol ded. r ree ntimates. 497. 4696 211_,._, ... Part time posit01 in the Newport Beach area ~ ':1 ~'Oil~ I 1,Al.J Pairs ••••"'na =-=-~ aal can~ 1 lfc»a. Xlnt ~t:C: a ibil• e · to: L.auren Al.J Pair in America m, Al FS FoundMton 100 Grenwich Aw. Gl'eM- wich CT 06830. 203· 869-9090 ClEANING UNLIMITED For exoeUence in house- cle.anin&. proyidina all suppties inctudi,. vac- T rustwotttay & dependa· ble. Call today for esti· rNltes. 54&3726 Good housecleanln&! Professional work at a reasonable price. 897. 6566 •Nurs.-Aide COMPANION AID£ wrth nu~ experie .c:e look· ;,. for eldetty couple or sin&te elderly. Will ~ for~ '" my beautiful home. Of ~rs.. 380-8035 Nurse companion, mature. non.smoker, available 24 hrs. 714- 497-6308 c.r washed & waxed Bt ~r home Call 675· 8765 We need ~K:e in and respond- work reports by Cl ..ients ~~state.No ~nence necessary; Paid to oomp6ete train-;,._ WOf1_( at home. For infonNUon send sett· addressed, stamped envelope, 9 ~ inches q to: AWGA. ~ E 8aX 49204. AtJanta. GA 30359 Seoetwy needs for sm. business in CdM. Aoc>tac 20 tvs/wk·$5/hr Send resume OI letter to: Bax 654 CdM 92625 SHORT CUT TO FRANCE. Goin1 to France? Tutcwina & Translation Service for trave6er, Businessman, & Student Michel 662· 3256 E.xperi~...L positive tmchef'; K-out, .. sub- jects. build self ~ae ! m while le.arnina. Rapid proeress. References. 650-1350 •WotdpnK •••. Ill ~pool mont. t«S, instructofs. DOOi Cf! I 95 needed ASAI-. Will train. 49S-5217 Airtines/Cruise stlip job lists ~ imme-di* opail 1115.._ .. occu- pations. 1·716-882· 2900Ext6tn~ e.esilics.. & Board. ~7427 home; 852-0666 work llOST\.Y BAIKETS has AlltfftD in the South Country area. Earn an excellent income sellinilz wicker baskets, wan decor. and furniture, ~o:.o~r::. q or~ a s-ty call ~· Robinson 1-8'» 521-1228 SMAU INVESTOR -Fast gsowil11 "How-To• video c:assettP mar1'et! Get in on the a_round floor! Cinema City Studios. C.M. Pfoducers/s.tes/ Marketin1. can Mr. ~ 714-646-0514 Live-in needed. Li&ht housekeepinc smal1 lal-una Hilts home. occa- sional child-sittina. in exchan~ for room & board. 837. 7855 Furnished house, wir9 lease, 2 bedroom, 2 bah. 3 decJts. 2 dinr,. rooms. fabulous ocean view! Garage. $1500 month. 494-0412 U&una ... Lacuna Niguet 3 bed-room 2 bath. den, ~ity room, ?lace. Com-munity • par1(. MUST SEE! s .250. 643-2365 evenires ~BEDROOM 2-bath l.a&- una Hills. fenced yard, close to tennis courts.. Sl.200 includes pr- dener. Anna 643--3193 Upper ~. 3 bedloom. 2 bath ocean/ canyon views. I.ft-deck. mce $1250.-4~9860 Lac- una Beach Wstra.io Beach. Beau- tifut ocean view. 3 bed-rooms. 21>.s baths. 3 fire. places, 2 wet bars. Gardener included. $1,800. (714) 661-9520 Ocean Veew Dana Point Ooplex 2 bedlooms olus kJft., 2~ bah. washer I dryer hook-:UJ). ~ & yard $1,000. Oriw ~ l3n l Mala1a. Dana Ptlirt. 493-8981 Lasuna Hills Condo, Lake forest/Moulton Pkwy. 2 bfdoom, 1 bath. praae. ~her I d_ryer hook-up. $800. 582· 8470 . fll tance to manna/beach. Two car pnee S 1.200. Owner(714 )240-2832 Roommate •anted, ocean-view South Laa· una House Straiaht. Non- smokina. __ f)rofessional only. MOO monthly includes utilities. 499- 2275 Evenirc. - Dana Point Larae 2 bed-room. 2 ~ apaf'tneit. Fir~. drshwastlef. refncerator. $850. no ~ 498-1917: 661· 2 Bedroom. 2 bath & studio witt'I ocean v.ew. Dana Poin1. $785 & $750. 493-6579 PllE 22--APml !.I. 1111 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWSllRVINE TODAY ............... Unlur. .. So you had a garage sale, but some good buys are Dust 'em price 'em write it and call us Before you know it, you'll be money - on ,... ftiCe/quiet complex. 1 bedroom, 1eft·11 .,, aas/water ~no pets. $600. 661- Newport Beach-New Un. 2 ~ ? ba, dbl ~500~~ lmmac. Condo. 2 bdrm, 2 ba. dbl pr, paol, jac, tennis.. Yrty rental, SlOOO/mo. Open 8:30 to 1. Avail now 213-258- St79 ca,aa., Beach Town-ttou.. ... tD a.ch. 3 bedrooms, 2~ baths, family & dinins room areas, fireplace, bal· ~/W..Ow9n, ..... dishwasher. 2-car att. ached .. .al':......... $1.100 moHthly olus security deposit (213) 431-1232 ~acuw Ocean VteW Owet1ookirw ~Beach. 1 t>edr:on; I bMh. Secur· ~ ...... ~-Utifi. ties-included $1,075 mo1dlly. Olw 951 ·2399, &!nil• 497-2875 Costa Mesa. Beautiful c:ondQ. 2 bedroom, 2 ~ blllh. New carpel f"ire- place. Double prage. Pool $1,100. wilable no..643- Dana POir1t • Nice, quiet complex. bedroom, teft"1 e alb. Gas/Water ~No pets. $(,00. 661- ae.i. painted 3 bed-room. 1 bMh San Juan Capistrano condo. Endased CXMred patio. Garaee. $800/lease, includes water. 582- 3356 l..aluna Hils Condo . 2 beClraott\, 2 bllth, den, ne-~ww. Clean. painted 3 bed-room. 1 bllh. San Juan Cal>istrano Condo. £1<"-d COWied Pltio. .. • $750 indudes ..... 582-3356 San Juan Capima.io-2 bedn:a11, 2 bMh <X>ndo, ~ ~~acuzzl. $850. Ews: 7435 3 bedroom. 2 story Condo, Mission Vie;o, conu1ity pool, pets/ & mildre I ()I(. $950. 586- 7306 412 .... .., ..... YOUNG PROFESSIONAL FDIAlE seekina ine.x- ps1SM room for rent. In process d completina .,.aduate work. Cyndi evenina_s weekends 582-3349; Day 630· 7721 TWO ROOMMATES WANTED. laqe 3 bed- :~~~~ .. Mmy. 497-1104 417'111t1111 '+ 417·AllDrt a.lltlll Hilton Heed Island Resort South c.olin&. 2 bedroom, 2 t.th. Golf. tennis, 300 yards to beach. $475 weekly. 837-6314 ..... SUMMER BALBOA ISLAND COTTAGE =~oW8)790- BaY$hores home 200 fl to beech. fumiShed w/ everythin&. Avail. 6/12 for summer. 642-.8607 4la.:For s.le FAURIVER F~lly furnished 2 acre mu·M estate on the water. 1600 SQ. fl main house & 720 sq. fl l!'8St house. sleeps 111 fly fishing, paradise, & family tun. $275,000. Owner ~ sea this~. 8adet Real ~P.O. Bax 309, Fall frMJr Milts. CA 96028. 916-3J6..6l31 507- Condominiums Lacuna Njcuel Condo~ Lowest prioed (2) bed· rooms, (2) baths in Ctys. tat Cay. Assuma6te 9.67% loan. Tastefully uDWaded. Open-house 12-noon-5 p.rn. week- ends. $1011700. (714) 495-0222. 45 Peart St.. l.aluna Niauef El Toro Condo 3 bed· room. 2 bath -pool, rec,.eation room. $93,500-trade CK best 213-430-1944 Reduced $10,500 to $199 500 Laauna Beac~. Spacious (2) bedrooms. (3) baths condo. Many amenities, uparaded U1rouchout. Includes washer /cher. Secured buildinc. 237 Calliope, ~ Beach. (Day~ 846-7588 <Alice), £ventf115 840-0075 Palm Desat Condo Fc. Sale OI Trade . luxury furnished 2 bednxm. 3 bath. spa. Sl~s ... ~ °' best affef. 499-1 ~ By owner · Ocean Hifls. san Clemente, ocean· ;wido~ bedroom, 2 bath nae floors. ren» de'8d kitchen. ltt.lched 'fffr-$135,000. 240- Spectacular View-Golf Course Condo. Mission V.e;c>. 2 bedroom. 2 bath. pnfl!, air. See tD appre- ciate. Assumable loan Must sell, relocating. $139,000. By owner. 582-5036 $7,000 Down. Take CM!t Payments.. Great itwest- ment or 1st buy. Or rent $795. 2 bedroom, 2 bllth El Toro condo. 859-0812 Condo. Nice kation in Et Toro, 2 bedroom. $5,000 down, take CNS payments. 859-9n8 OM9 SOS.Houses for We l..aeJna Hitls-PrMite 2 beelroom 2 bath patio home. Small fenced yard, corner location, opens tlO field & bike~ up~ded. Best offer CNS $79.000 Jim/Gabe after 6. 643-8703 Leisure Wortd Home - sunshine bfWrt! 2 bed· room, 2 bath. approx 2,366 sq. fl 3 patios, deninc room, breakfast area. double attached e~.ai~place: 3uo' . . 951 PRtC£ REDUCED! s.e $10,000! EJ Toro home. 3 b9cltooms. 2~ blllhs. Arepl~. central aJ!t farm. difq room. KY access. slumj)-stone block nu tencinc. :r~2fii. ll:f ·OOC>. (714) 501-Hou... for 514-0ut of State We Prap. Mission Veejo. t>.. ltifuf mcwe in ci>ndition!! 2 bedr-ooms, 1 ~ battn. Home on ams lat,,.. school. Futty uswaded like modlil hOme. ~ Sl29.900. AuurMtM 1st. ODer1 house Sit/Sun 26532 Via JuanQ. Mis- sion Viejo. Owner 7/0. 2678 3 Homes · Plus 20 Acres!! 3 barpin homes. (2) Las Veps~ (1) Nev· ada City, Calif.. Prices $5L~ $65,ooo. & $lu:>,uuu. 20-acre par- cels only. Joshua Tree over mountains from Palm Sprinas/water, efectric, teleoftone avajt.. able. $2.000 ~ aue. Total price $40,000/ 2096 down owe paper on both. (714) 842-5940 Mission vee;o -Sinale famity detached home. marble firep&ac:e/emy. attached cblble ..,.., uparaded bathrooms. large lot, cul-de-sac, owner motivated. $120.500. SSS-1884 Capistrano Beach. oceen view home, by owner. liaht. spat:KJUS 3 bed- room, 2~ bath, air· c:ond~ low main- tenance landscapinc. Financina ne1otiab1,. $2•5.000. 493-9156 Owner-Bea~ land-~u 3bed- room, 2 bath view home.. Costa def Sol, Mis- sion Viejo. Gatedt Retire-ment community. No ~ $215,000. nG- Laauna Niguel Condo. 500 yards to beach! 2 bedroom. 2 bath, 2 patios. like new. $127,000. Open house Sun. 12-4. •93-6682 18().decree Ocean VteW- Catalina Sunsets with city & north coast ICG-Laeuna Beach 3 bed-rooms. 2 baths home. 9y Oftf't« /broker ~ tion. $232.~- 5300; 499-2137 LAGUNA NIGU£l 3 Bed-room. 2 a.th. Oen, fam- ily room.~ Com- munity ~J.pwk. MUST SEE $1.25u. 643-2365 evenif115 $10,000 below 1987 ~ Cata de Caza. CuStom 3 bedrooni. 2~ bath. den. family room. ~ Owlw (princi-;ars~.y) 858-1162 ews. 20 Acres Joshua T.-: Water. electric. 20,. down. 109' interest. Owner (714) 842-5940. Best<>ffer San Juan Capistl• n l/ 3 acre residential lot neM Mission. Plans & buikfi permit. A!9dv to buikf. $124,000. 4~2515 MUST SEU THIS WEEK · $1500. takes CNS klw payments. Va~tion Time Shar!a_ Palm ~951~ 514-0ut of State Prap. Time~ · Las Yf.111$ ~ ._.._ 1 bedroom, kitchenealt, all ameni- ties. Cost sft200· will ucriflce • 00. 496-1328 • Wfd9w tm money for Trust Deeds-$10,000. u~ No er.tit ck. No penalty. CaM Dennison Associlltes 673-7311. MONEY FOR RENT!! For arry business -.. • star. tups, ~con­ struction. Women entre- preneurs in business welci>med! LHCR Asso- ciates, 514 w. Balboa Blvd, Ste A. Balboa, 92661. Catt p.m. 673- 2047 . 705-GARAGE SALE Tum thw w att1d ..... lnltcmla. ... . ... ,..,... ... [. ......... Estate Sale-EvefYthina must p lndudes feder- ation period dini set. mirrors, plants. "uch more. Sal. Jan. 24, 9-5. 426 Holly St., Laauna Beach. • 5 Families. Quoizel Lamps, luapae. pie· tures, *"">. ......... tor, freezer. trailer. shelves, misc. house- hold items. Lots ol SJOC:t stuff. f.f¥tay Sil AOril 3 & 4. ~-lf 411 Monte-5?6~ Lacuna. 499- 800-Fumibn. Dininc set-hardwood/6 ctrairs. 2 matchina hutches, alass dOOfS liahted. includes 48;, WWf. Lots ol --$2.990. 3-piece ~ bedroom sufte. inctudes armoire. vanity, dres.sr. Burled woocf. $1750. Oak/alass entertain- ment center, 5' x s·. $300. Ewis: 643-0727 Hitachi receiver 45w Pw ma tic tur 1 ltlble., 2 q_spkrs · $75-. or f ~ aU 3. Salty 972- 4 . fMrw set N~ USED~rth­ tones. Must sell, $265. 952-4254 FOXES FOR CHRISTMAS . 2 new Hant ean r.t fox vests. Small and medium. $375 each. 364-9247 or ~ at wort( 751-29n SA VE $1000's.! "How to Sett Your Own Home" book tells all! Send Sl0.00: $1.00 ship to J'lD. Cnwbo-P.O. Bax 3042. Ontario. Ca 91761 BEAUTlFUl EUROf(AN VIOLIN, w/baw, au acx ntoriB. ~pprr'u d ll$1500. ~ $1200 obo. 838-5792 I ) 9. I} 17. IH 19 10. 21. 22. 23 n . 27. 2H 29. }0. 31. H. n . 36. 40 41 42. 43. 44 . 0 7 H n )6. s; H. )8. • )9. 62 6} 67 1/2 c.-...... ~ mondrilWi-$2850. Siii 000 080. 213-. GREATBlM 8171 ••• M1t1 Ill TOOL SALE-t.oeilW machine, sc.naldinL duo-fastr'lll .... .... Sll#, chap .... *-499- 616' 8'*•• 823-P911& 5'1J4 ••• ACIOSS I . Lap..aMftpltm• ~. A lloWaa« fo. ... 9. •«.raricm arou-d 1}.H~ ' 7. Crippled IK. ~bar. 19. Tor-lhdwreJ '* 10. G,11/t.J aa httaldty 21 . N<*ld ...... 22. SaWftd 2 }. biltaed CDUprWta n .Fmu 17 . Ctoolred 28. Hu.au 29. EmPlo,. 30. Pttl - 31. Lishe lwowa 31. Gued ....., H . Spalla 36. &.,Nila 40 OIJ Tim r• .... 41 . Becl.w4"'fl0. i«tt.a..- 42. ,, ..... 43. Chua 44 Dq 4) Sp.ca '*um obft'ICll 47 HatWarioe 1H Crut ...... USEDSOATS LOWUT PIUC!S FULL SERVICE ...... 11.UlDrl INC. .... s..a. ...... .............. c.._ f'wt.-..S lien Siie • Udo yKht anchor~ 717 Udo .,.. Or ·~ 8eect'I 5112181 11:00am. 1960 32' g-Chris Cqft CFI 2328AV, Hull # 32090 tw» Yl. -·· ·· 1980 Martin 22 foot aibirl Mlft:tuiler 260. lnbom'dlo.llbwd ~ 140 hours! f u•a.. ~..,.El..,,;:_ ihii.11a;llea1t condliun $15,000. Tow vehicle 1978 Buick ••con available if =red $1,500. 831- Must Seit Fast . 1966 Trojan 28 fl~ oon.- dition. ~ c:a1-.s. deptt1 • nwine ............ out. .......,....,... . rebu~~-~:: =01~.-.951· 916-Aullefar .. 1955 fW:tt & -2 dr ~~:::-.:: ~ ownr $3800/obo 1968 1986~CoJ X-7 tano, 1 thr n.. 4 yr ~. NT1mK, p.p. 642- 9n2 CARS. JEEPS & TRUCKS under PD Now .-. ... llt laall GOV'T ... A11o Gowt' SIEZED _._ ctn. Call 1-518-459- 3734 Ext J-2'54 for diredol~ to purd rre ... ... 17 I 1979 CADILLAC SewHle-1..ow inl=, ...,._.. •• a ' new .-.d'1'1, triD ~ .... $7,995. 855-8200 ; - ll11ced111111Z 1975 280S Mercedes e.nz loeded. .... c:and. Becker steno $14k. 720-1579. '82 Mercedes Benz 380Sl. wht & bit ft. nu tires SD abo 213-437- 8555 l 9M Mercedes 220S Jdnt cond. 2 tone blue. p.p. hr nms 722-3787 ...... 1982 MUSTANG GT· kM mi'• 8' Exe an entoandi--tion! 642-7828, 859· 9:l04 1981 VW Tnd S ~ lX peck r: Red wilh.., ••ior. d:aaen condi-tion. $3.200/best ofter. 24()..9096 1980 vw Rabbit.. Diesel, new tires. new ~ still under warranty, loo"5/runs aood. 49'-0424 CROSSWORD PUZZLE ·10. Owla lamb 71 . Ewrlft!N ftec 72. Slope 7). a.qioa 7-4. eau. t.1 7,. Tw& 76. Aocieor 77.~ 711. Ancimr daun DOWN I. 1rfd 2. Comae ol •Pftd }. Sip ... CicMia&laad ). foOowcd dw cncb ol 6. Saamlcu 7. J..iJD a. Bnaqr 9. Gaieed bona I 0. UMCmmpaaied II. Tana 12. U.duaaodU.. I). New .... PJuia .,. Hall 16. faDUU. prODOUA ) }. Priau· pnmeu ~4. ac.ed wc1ud1 ) ) • V C'DQO)OUS sna.k:n ) 7. R.ftlf )H. H.a•lOI IUS5ftS )9. C.0,Jaj fabrics 60. Miinutt 61 lndior 62 T 11PO-'m&aN Wiid 6}. Anaifty 24. Obli9cne .......... _...~ .... - 26. Oa dwocaa 27. Uoarilized JO. Pomoo JI. Seilon )2. Miot optliq J). n. Mcmic ... 14. Prinlt!r; awer n.s.- J6. Tm DGCi« )7. Lpric poaa }8 Ca.UN )9. WUMU ft'hida •1. TwW.0...., ·~ ... mcuically 4). ntmMtkie "'-~ ., ......... ...... .., .......... ... '9. CNn :ms ANSWER TO PUZZLE VOLVO, 1983 GLTt 4 DOO.!., . (SILY R) ~ 48,000 mileL ~~~2-500 1911 Ol Waeon-4sp. w/ Oct. 63K mites. Exe. eond. Loaded. $6200 080. 840-5062 aft 6 p.m....,EL 911-fm'..,,..__ c... 1971 ,..., .. &c1l1 It c:adtiolt. New . Aloer1i ...,. $~ 249-1823 1984 Corwae., black. 4 tir-. shades. =. wooctcC.,,...,, mill 91'~-978-7243, c~ qs) 1970 Qassic: Mercaies Benz 280SE. f utly re- stcled! Re-bl• ... e. New ....... Perfect ... rior I exterior. $6,500/ offer_ 831-8766 Even-qs. 1961 Masselti Sebiitc 2-doat. Lodes fPOd/runs ~ 8rWt red. bladl .... iar. 53,000 mites. $19~. See Ill 24792 la nata Or., uauna ,..... 01 can 831-2058 ........ as1~115 6-t Eochu.s&um 6). C.tta.t 66. Purpoec 6H OtJ E"gli~ m~ 6'J Eqv..Jir, Cmo 88ld'I Adul Partl · 2 bedroom mobile home. lMwe oonw lot One owner, excellent condition. $31DaY$:500. &es: 496-0889 582-5408 • ILl!Mt sram '°' ...,war IOFUR Offitih ...... ... The ~ petlOftS ................. of the fictitious businea name: OftHIGE GROVE PARK. 300 E. C.-.t ._,.. ..,, So-=-•1. Nea;:cwl Bw:::h, Ctllualili 92660. The fictitious buliness ,..,,. ....... .., ..... _ filed an 1.2131116 in the County of an... OrilinM Fie No. F3311 l2. HMlld H.. fllh Md flt* Ellis f"llh. calrullles of the HMlld H. Ftsh Md E.lt* EJlis Fesh Trusts. U/D/T d*d Mst:h 30, 1983, lOO [.Ca.a .... ..,. Sp. 11; f+tspot 8w:h. CA 926fi0 . This bulirwa -~ dudlld bJin+M• ~ band & Wife). Siped: H.rakt H. Fash, c:drulllle. Elhll Elis Rita. CICllrulm. This .. l ,..,. -fled ...._ the r.o..., an of ~onfehlO. 1987. 4/234/JOS/7 5/14 0031 1972 Fireball Travei Trailer 8' x 31' T 'l>'O'.'t Wil~oom $3.SOO. 493-174 -· &.111:11 ......CmncE HClllW• 111111 _.ITAIP n n.~ ........... daiQs b 1·r I a PHAR· MACY DIMENSIONS, 23201 Mill C..-Roed, U.-Hilll. CA 92fil53. Pharmacy Heatthcwe, Inc... a Ca'fc M co.,... tM>n, 23201 Mill Ctwk Road, Lacuna Hills. CA 92653. 1118"tare Oimmsioll15, lnc.. a Calilw111iir COPGI• tion, 23201 .. ill Creeit Road, Laauna Hins, CA 92651 This busjness is con· duc:llld bJ a joint wnlure.. The rqistnnt com- mes.ced to 1ranuc:t busi- nea under the fictitious ~ .... 01 .... listld abcMt on Januwy, 1987. Sie'..t U11!11hcare Oirr.-lliol15, Inc.. Owtes L Craa,Seattay. This ........... w fled wiett u. County an of Or-. ~ an IMn:h 12. 1987. ,_ No. F338073 4/2 4/94/164/23 0159 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ..... is ......, .... tNI the City Council of the Cily of N1 port a.:11 • hald a pubic tow•• on Aprt Z7. ·t 917, tD discuss the PROPOSED ST A TOIENT Of COMMUNITY O£Wl.OPllENT 08.JttTMS AHO PftO. JECTED US£ OF 5'12 OM .. awtJNl1Y Of:«LOP. MENT a.oac ~ fUNOS FOR RSCAL YfAR 1987· .. n...._ ....... ..,.....,.,...,.'-d, a cit• .. ,. D9 I 1 $ :u• fll ~ Olt If :IPA•• oe:r er • .., ila • • ~--. l"-bldl ,_,be &adlara_.,of~dl' 1Caps••and ...... «ti ... I In ...... the .... edHiies inc:bie ..., acqteiejpjnn and.._ llition; the KOFtion. de r' :c ...c 01 MllPi~ll of pub6ic.,.. and 19Cllillboflel ..... in .... income .... ..., c:leerala; public ~ lwlcJclli<Nt -·••a; OI PltlP61J teNHi'4icwL COl1•1•1tS OI '9Ql..U tar .odibor ... ir .. 11wtiul1 ~ be dilec:ted to Mr. er-. Blluel. Senor "'---. City of Neu~ a.ct. ......... Otpmt11•C. (714) 644-3225. pnor '°the~._ .... The ~ ~ d Cornmur8'y De' 1' , ..... ObjJectroes and ,. O[J9Ctlld U. of f~ cs on file and ....able tor pUblic ,__ • the ~ Olpertmenl in City Hal The piopmed Plt9.,., Md budlllt to be disoSHd and Klild upan br the CityCouncil al the pubk harina are based on the followin1 statement of .... ,;..a The OllSal p 11 ID A91Dilt Md 111iprooe the qu4ity and KC 111,..., of~~ the c:amnuwtJ and iwirlS .Wor•1•1l and llCOIW ~ The "=;..:&·-.. a u "..,....,,and~ the .,,clrllbtlt ,..,. ......... 2) cinMdl soa.t ----3) PIOlidelidlD .. lui , • and4} PftMdld•wWlll .... • and ift• I I '6*ci "of .. Clt1 a>8(i Pl~ n::ludirW _,...._ .... n. Qr C..n.:i of Ma:pat a.di be ,.. .... ...-. ,.....ld4i0i• tor Che talowilc adHities b file.al,._ 1917 .. HOUS'"6 • Und KO.;e.., tor ailbdM* ~ ($326.000 ...... ow. Co.) SOCIAL SDWICES • .._. •M:es tor Che~ 1kiertr (4..000 -f1SH). ..., tctm child are CS6.DOO · YMCA>. JOllltt cine ... ~ ($4JJOO • ~ .:atp WO. tar .. ...., C2.ooo • s..c. Soup IOk:twl). and ,...... of ....... ($1UJOO . YMCA) HOM(l f"SS. sovas . Aidef'I the hom t' ! n by pwwidi1c ..... Cf t I I .. ••ilSIJUl .... I .t, and dis ..... llCf aid ($4.000 • RSH) ('$2.000 • YMCA). .... .... ,'a I C ($9.000 • S..C.. ll•talh St I ), mnd ......... -~ <n.ooo -YWCA) . fNlt t0'51HG ·Fair.._..~ eca~ ................. ,...ltion ($12..000 -l>isp• P11 ~c..r). ADlllNtSTRATION -Adn_..6"' Md ia..._,. tlan of a>8(i ...... (MC).000 • ~ Admin. $7.000 CG ..... llCJ}. 1"-........, .. CD . ' t willtt 0 S.. Ol!ipwtlt•ll d Hrousirc and Urtlmn DIP 1'::.SI , ..... Nllbol• PC.-*" • .,,_ d piowidit .. illCl...S hauWc apporbrities. -~~public---and~ 11tJ dill ,,.... •• _...,. blw .... low and n ..... • inCDlle ..., ..... The prapaeed pr....,.a aho CMYJ on and .. COi 1 • 1983 ~ 1917 StlM••its andObtw'l ..... N011C( IS H£R£B'( FURTHO GIV£N ttllll the Cltr C.ouncil .. CDISidltl t9a :••c $24.000 of 19116-87 Soecit1 Al« .. .,., fundl ID Miiia DIP 1 I 4>"..,. o.np.91 ID0-.112 ............ IDc::aNtruct a~ ....... ...,_, •• C I JI tar ..... WCOll• ........ This ,....., w ,r 1 ,..., tnisrtN1 tDr ltnd aapeiffion. NOTICE HEJmlY FuRllO GMM hi Slld pMlllic a-we • ._ ...,.. on ._ 2'1lh drlJ d April, 1917. • .. -. d 7:JO ~ .. .._ c..a au • ..,, o1 .. Na • I '1 ...... Qr ..... 3300 No IP wt .. h d. " $ t ~ c • mA. .. '8illidl .......... .. .. al--· !SI I , d ._ ...... &NI .. llwd .. a L ,.., it.., r 1 n Clll (714) 644-3225 ...... E. ...... Qrc:r.\. Cltr of tb part 8w:tl 4123 mot • -- ... - , .. ·lib or an ... ~a~ ,...., ....,,., .. ,., ...... tcadtiw ia tM awapapei I read recently. Appera.dy, the Roper Orpaiz.ation conducted a sur- ftY that clilcloald mmt traaa- en md many youqer cbildren prd'er their motben to have outside jobs rather than stay Families home and take care of the beiDg there that after a few family. Who are they ~ to -montba she pve up the job and fool? Kida haven' ch•npd that stayed at home, where nery- mucb. thin& retwned lo normal When I WU twelve, my rm ht.ai•nina to think~ mother, probably aa many of 111 is a ~ to valid1ac anything motben do today, rationalized we want to bdieft. Surft)'I have that the children were old prow:a that extra-marital affairs enough and she wu going to lead to healtllier marriages, work. So she did. For the fint alcohol leads to loqer life, aDd time in my life I came home to commuting OD the freeway · an empty house. I bated it. makes for happier sex life. Bursting with news and frustra-Whatever you want to believe tions of the day I would call her theR is a survey to back it up. on the phone and unload for as My question is, .. How many long u she was able to talk believe these surveys and actu- without being interrupted by her ally base life decisions on tbemr work. But there were numerous There are many today wbo still interruptions. How impenonal believe that anything in print is it all was. I didn't want to wait fact. Manywhothemselvesdon\ until she came home. I nccdcd have strong convictions about to talk right then. I miutd her such important issues as mar- warm and smiling person meet-riage and family are .easily lead ing me at the door. Fmally, she by tJac IUJ"YCYI. I'm fmcling caught so much flack for not today there are increasing School$ ... 117 ...... , dc:creasing, results in a shortfall that wool allow us to continue to maintain our current pro- grams,"' said Loofbourrow. The group met with Dr. Peter Mebas, educational advisor to the governor and Dr. David GOFdon, deputy to State Super- intendent Bill Honig. In the past, lottery funds have been used to replace outdated materials and add teachers so that class size could be reducect .. For example, we were able to replace all of our globes and maps~ most of which were at least 20 yean old," said Loof- bourrow. Such expenditures will not be possible under the current budget. Part of the budgetary problem stems from the fact that Senate Bill 813, a threo-year bill that was very bmeficial to school districts, has expired. A meeting bas been called for April 21 and the school prioci- P~ teacben' representatives and the ~ of parent groups have been asked to attend. 1be purpose of the meeting is to attempt to deten.nine exactly which aspect of the budget Firefigh~ers ... I 5 ..... 1 certified as Emergency Medical Technicians. An EMT rating is a requirement for every Newport Beach firefighter. Academy grad uatcs are on their own when it comes to finding ajob. .. You take the test and hope you finish well."' said l.Jein. He tested .. all over" before hearing about the Newport openinp. He's still feeling daz.ed at having been hired so close to his Hun- tington Beach home. .. You think that you can' get on in a good department like Newport at the start. It's a dream come true for me. I gRW up here. It '1 my home," said Klein. Because be knows the beach area so well, Uein might not have been too surprised, if perhaps a trifle disappointed, wbcD his flllt fire call turned out to be a burnin1 m.attreu in a trash can OD the beach. Not very glamorous or terribly exciting, but to ~ .. tutc, -;ust great.,. Ymcma of aommet cooking and leisurely lifestyles around the fire station WCJen' ever part of IJcia \dream. He knew going ia ti-time wa-e a lot of •hinp dull • -ia • fire department tUt ana-.-. it into television ICripla. Newpod\ fuefaabten work 2' ...... aR off 24 .... ,. .... ...,.. ad thaa .. ,.,..,. .......... t Mjl ..... wi6.J II IF wort, lflli• IM 1 J t f •S B°iate-:-•1 ...... KJr • t ..... plain - fun. "The guys are all so great to be around. Everything I do is new and I have good support, .. said Klein. He docsn 't worry about being called to a fare or other incident and not knowing what to do. His training is sound and bis con- fidence in his superion to keep him out of dangerous situations is complete. "'There are so many specialists Oll this department that I know 111 have someone to help me . Knowing w)lat you Tc dc:alin.a with is 80 percent of the battle. These guys are good," Klein said. Spccializ.ationamongfuefigb- ten baa grown through the ye.an aloug with the responsibilities 9I local departmeDU. While it's a little too early to think about what direction be1J 10 in future years, ~lein already feela a leaning toward further trainina. to become a paramedic. On bis more immediate schedule is taking advantage of the depart- ment's education incalliw:a and acquiring his AA depee in fue science. Attcndiq ICbool while won- iq at. demandi·~ dG111' pbale this ~year..-. ..,.....,. He and wife JeeWfcr sc wd to wortiaj IWd for -.. dle7 wnt. Jeni* .aeadr •Mol to ca.maw-....-•--• niP ........... ......... Caeey. Yfllb -.......... . Dcia ii ablCtollaJwida llildla.I numbers wbo don't have a 1troq commitment when it comes to matina thCir marriage work and d~ what is in the best iDtaat of the family. For n•mple, years qo, it was rare for people to get divori:ed. When marital confficu arose, divorce was t1ac last resort. Today, when there is wnflict in the marriaF, divorce is the fint ~that comes to mind. What happened? Our society baa allowed clivorce to become very ~So more couples are getting divorced. People today will grab for any excuse to justify divorce in their mind. A woman the ether day ~ *I think God is trying to tell me to get a divorce." I lashed back, .. Another divorce is the absolute last thing the Lord wants to see in Bis kingdom. He detests clivon::e . .,. process to focus attention on. The new budget must be adopted on June 30, but comes up for review and revision in May. .. It's our intent to ask the governor to loot at the May revision of the state budget md to find money to fully fund a cost of living adjustment for the Newport-Mesa UnifJCd School ~•said Loof'bounow. .. Anyone interested in the situation, and who would like to find out what he or she can do to help, can contact the school nearest them for further inf or- mation," she said. more often and be feels that is a big plus.. Being a family man, and someone who bad worked in construction, are two tbinp that Klein feels were in his favor Hypnosis. 1 , ...... thoughts ad worries. With less anxiety he WU then able to realistically evaluate what wu going on and bindle it appro~ riaidy. lryin to ki People ... -~ ltJ otMn wlao laavc ...,,a11dly ..... it• ....... cli..ced. TIUI at"*• e8COUI' a •at to me. coa...,.1tiq clfvOlce. Gi¥en • c:IMJiac, t:VCl'J daild. DO matter wta.t their qe or .u. would like lo come bOme wlla'e • the mother or father pa;ts tJmn with a sincere smile and warm hua. All children, 1iven a chance, have a multitude of thinas to talk about reprdiiil their lives. All they need ii someone to take tbe time to sit down and listen. Someone to really Ft into what they are feeling. Someone to share their joy, their sorrow, their frustn.. tion, their excitement. All they need is someone to JOYe ....., someone to reassure them, someone who says, "I care.,. Who is tbe best penon to do this? I had a sobering tboupt n:c:ently. There is DO one OD this Break~ .. 11 T , ........ raidenu said that quitk action on the part of the police was a large factor in the peaceful raolution of the disturbance. Anmtron1 said, however, that news o( tbe incidmt dmr media people from all o~, one aroap co~ from -far. San Dicao. He said that on Wccbaday night at about 11 p.m., a mobile television unit from ch•nnd a in San Dieao parked at tbe bale of tbe Balboa pier. lleportc:r Carol Huson and technicians climbed to a platform on top of the truck and-started .a live broadcast. When they turned OD Oood- ligbu, word spn=ad that there wa a TV crew broadcasting and a large crowd ptbtred. when Newp9rt sorted through the applications for their vacan- ca. .. Newport is going back to the old school of hiring people who know about construction~ It~ a big belp to know where and bow • • Now, Julie is only a few months away from receiving a Ph.D. in <linical Psychology. arda wtao ii "" ... to loft orcaR..,..ostllnec•it•1• more dwa '111 •• f llid me.. W"dh dais ia ......... .... a commit .... t fmt to ODC ~Mdour~aad then to be I.be wry ........... we can he for our diild.-. We realizie lb.it CG9•i••• _.. bard wort, cledicli&ioa Ud a hit of uaifxe cm our part. Bat if we area' wiDiDa to be tkre for tbaD, then wbo itT WbcD are WC .... to start tbinlriq for oarldtea again? When are we ..... to stop beina aucten for what our socidy is dishina out? When are we aoia& to mate a lland and retmu to thoee stroaa penonal c:oavio- tiom repnliDa our maniQeS and families? Jw Bitttbrlnk ii ma1ittd ond IM motlter of.,, dfN-Yftl'-old datcluer 111111 sii-yeor-old twin boyL Tlwy /iw in CorOllll tJeJ Mtu. Armltrong said, • Al word got out that there wu a TV crew broadcuting, people literally ran to the area so that they could be on TV. The crowd beame unruly, and started to climb OD each other's sboalden ill order to Ft into Camera raqe. .. F'mally, they started to rock the tract and throw rocb. We asked tbe crew to turn off their lighb, and the crowd dispened. • Anmtron1 said that a traffic coagation problem was agra- vated by the feet that local TV tnWI were interviewina people in pwing can, ....,.; .. them to stop. The weekend WM relatively tranquil witb no major iocidentt. Police attrib'1tcd the calm lo tbe (Kt that the weatbei wa mudl cooler and c:rowdl Wa-e much smaller. .. Having a family helped me too, I think. Im stable and that seems to have been what the department was lootiq for," said Klein. Cover Home Offered by -Helene O'Connor of Waterfront Homes ... I ' . I • ' • .. ( • • , "I • f • I 't , I j • > , t. J ) 1 f I •:_ ~ I ( r • f 1 \ &07 ,Bayside Dr.: incred 8Y JtJDY DUFFY Precious ~Js set around a s~ aquamarine mike a ~ simile (or: ~ N~ HUbOi' aDd the watenide ~ llrOrhoOdi which iUiToimd her p,ry. one or tbe ~ of these --is quiet Pi~ Bay. Eftll though it is one of the most dcSfratik of all waterside add~ tbiS Mek~s fQtlired property WI·~~ can only be dacribed in term of incndible Value for liYiDg plea- sure and investment poteDtia1. Priced at s1.01s,ooo on fee~ this property reprCICDts the best of ~ at Rat proftS, with inspection, to be a moder- ate price. The property is listed by Heleae O'COllllOr of W.uiflollt Ho•es, IDc. O~nnot bas been faanliar with the home since helping the current ow.ner acquire it some ycan ago. She bas watched the transformations that have been wrought through careful, thoughtful remodeling and approves. as will any pros- pective buyer. of the final rcmlb Truly a place for those wbo lowe boats and boating. the top outdoor attraction at this address is the slip space for two boats up to 60 ft. in leqth. with .tditional room for two small bay boats. U nprepo1seuia1 from the ~ the rear of the . . home makes amends and the back ternce gives a wonderful view of water and marine activ- ity in tbe immediate nei&hbor- hood. COMP AH PRleES Acrosi the bay are stately homes to llWcb this one in paice and style. Tbcie arc also two vacant lots Wit1W1 view of 60rs windows. <>De or tJiem is~ for sale in the saoo.ooo raqe, lcadiDg the logical buyer to appreciate the trde value of tile CKisting home at 607 ~. As wonderful as the exterior stOJy of daia bome is. the real news lies behind ~ sliding doon to the tance. Tbe home boasts S bedrooms aand 4 bathl and provides ample room for a growing family. That family bad best enjoy style and the~~ jty of a Soutbwat IOot bCcause that is the story here. The present owner bas transformed the prop- erty into a retreat that is equally suitable for a family. executive couple or si:nlk who ebjoys not only eotertaiaiaa~ but quiet int" n e livjac.; 1lM':aat * fralll Oldie .amc pa die-... "• Olaaplex. dais is a si'We fscij Mine replete widl CftfJ1 •Ctaity mm •·• a •••Iii* a 11 w-ily 11 trr "l1la9 are aw tide ,.. ia ·~-.. * '9ct tcnacc. A laqe tilii e.1rJ ~ the natural light oat c;abi..aietry that makes the room warm and inviting. EASY ACCESS Tiie bat ol ~liancn reside -~ • cloa the entry to the laundry room and its ample ~ s.,.ce and deep lint for _.., c1nm.., cbota. n.e door to the 3-ar .... ••ta tori ... supplies to die titdml • map • it is ltcpl away from not only tbe titdleia proper, but the area in the la11ndry which houses a leCODd ... refrigerator. WJ'he Rmodel bas been going off and on for aboat three ~ • said O'CoDAOr. wrbc fiDal raalta are IDOlt r.r-in1 .. ...-.--.------ --,ii-------- _ Alll. ZI. 1m THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COST A MESA NEWSllRVINE TODAY~ 'l1 . - --..... QIOice ~ beytronl toe...,,. for this af•bol• 4 ~ with new dock ExtrM include t'9 ~ room•sAuA'ian Cfystal chandefier, 1t'Mertine ·~ '" the IMng room, lwge famity room and skytigh9 in the ma1• bdt and gourfnlll kitchen. T echnok>gy glAdea the h 111 riv and cooling sy91am, 2 "*" sauna. video, ii ecom and MCUrity aystems. .,.. 111·•• •Tflfml c••EINl wi1h pier '°' 60' boat 3 ~ buiklngs. with 9 rental unD-'"Mot•ey Cannery"' charm. generous partdng. Ideal lor owner /user near Ne wpo.1'a Cannery and Udo Vlbgee and line~ ··--IAll&lll llnml wittt ower 80 fl of waw frontage and .,.noramic views of the widMt s-rt of t'8•pcwt Halt>of. l.arge. gnacious 1 *'Y ' bedroOm home with tonnal clrq. t..nity and 8Un rooms plus courtyatd pool 1n this exclusi¥e ...... ant communily wilh prival8 ti 1aches.. ST•I UITllt•• Ul-t• .an CO'I a211t man . Eur-opean flair and formal e6eglf1ce W1th superb City and ocean VteWS behmd the guwdect gate of Hatbor Ridge. The main house has 5 bedtoocns. tonnal dining room. den and game room openmg to a priva1e courtywd wi1h pool and spa. Decorated 1n pastels, it has etown l'nOldings. French doors.. ant>que mentels and crystal ohandehers .. There 1s a fuU &enrus court plus a separate 3 bedroom lefV8lltS Quantrs. ....... 11.715-111· t• lW ml -T<*tfty remodeled' bedroom 1ncluo1ng t>aytront m.-with fireptace. hislheta ba1hs and &ltbng room ptus family and ~ dlNng rooms. Fresh and exClbng wltt\ Frenctt witldowa. tpe and bert>ef catpettng. Bayside pabO """ pier and aa.p.. 0-. codlder ndes for lJdo "' a.y9horea. JUST~ ··--MllEM I If •"911 w1lh tabuao.18 ~ down twt>or a.tand ~--Ol IL@uly ••lilOd•'ll d wld cua:wnaed -""' aaYl9h ..-. of wood and gm.. t bedroon• -"" den. dining room. ~ and dock b 3 ..,.. boa S*Js IP9(ious .... rtront Piiio and •••111iinin9 ........ IPA-o.w-. .. c.ry 11tT.O. ....... 11•-•• ···-· -.. dock tof '-98 bolll ~ and My 5 bedroom. 45 .... ielnocMI with Wnily and lofmal dnng tOOftll and •·tn kitcherL Separated bedroom and bath ooukt be maid's querters.. TradtbOr\81 writ\ paned wn~ Frwnch doors and crown moldlnga. Owner may Ade lor ••wportcondo ...... Ill·•• ••n=mu au -Ser••~.--in Corona~ Mar. t.. .. tlf;ied courtprd .. pooi lind. and tMUous "'9WS of Nnport tt.rbof trom motll rOOfm °'ha 6 bedroom MCUrity gllllld ...... wi9\ '°"'* dining Md huge ...,.., room. den. llnfy. wine~ Md .. room. au 1a" 1111 • ••-•• RM• lml M"91T with.,_ M'Oel.ce of a country manor hou8e. P919liil• and mouldinga ~ ... 5 bedroom _,.. a dining room It tor • ~ 2 *"Y hir.g room ... Fr-.nch doora. ~end bwn c di aged lbr9'y. lllfnity loom and gour"'9t ~L lJ'9d bride -*Y courtprd and ,... .-0 with ..,. plus doctl lor your 50' pcht. ··-111-1• Wll J Liii -· AA inaedible ti 11 --Wl'J lwgi • bedroom home. ...-.-. tt'9 lr'9ll a.llllb'e in quality and deaign. CUiiom I fl door&. wood PfN9CY .,__,..., hMd •oaalad ·~ c:ullofn papetS end 111Mdand•111 d gla99 wildowL Gaorious oc.I' views s*J8 8 2 bedroom and loft~ --111·•• I I •iM .,,_., LIT -on wide9t pwt of t.y. S.000 -i. tl ...,.. lat. 1Uf'1tte tor 4,,QOO ~ home Ind tip tor &atge ... OI pow boa Prall~ --of CUllDm..,..... wittl ~ dlw igt'll and be tf og edios\ ...... I w llt-t• I I •MfAmlmtmanU..llrlaWlde~..-, .._front,_...., Q1111t1 d • bedroom.., llliMlr and ......... ~Pod8"d1P9in~--­ tar ...... boll&. ..... OWNd ... lllr'rik pcAli. $ ~ AEDUCtlOH TO -...... . ..... W llilllllllt .. LlleNW3bedtOOMwW'I ..... ....... ~ room&. nw. ...... ifdldiftg 1 in ptt• RI.. .... .. ~ '°°"' and t.k:Ofpt ...... "' Giiis clllllil~. wood locn. ......, Mdo WI and ~ 11 •4 .......... &9y C8l9 b . ..._ ~ ,.ant. Prw..._. 9'*ded a tr •on1 ~ _... pm• tlnctia ..... ··-·-•WF•I f -In gllild ---Cow.a c:ommuniay wilh pool and IP9; low.tr ON .... 2 bedrOOM and den unit. viewa trOM :rllrJ IMlt .. fOOfM. A!IY,.,... decor p. , rm....,., .... Piiio. A/C, ~ .,111 ''and bolll lip rigt1la. ..... ··-·-"' ua ma 3 bedroom9 p1ua ~ quMin "' 11rn1y room _.. c:tw11Ji190 d9c:cw and ... Mti81a °' • New &iga.td Cap F....ot doora opan lrOftl living ._ to 1he deck to .-td ~ and .... Wewa. T<*ly remod11l1d In '85 . with new pfumbing; electric, roof and siding. Large ........ loan. --··-·-ma II I -• .,_ ~ ol Nftport"a aa.on wtth ~ oce. and Celalina W.W.. large 2 saory • bedroom home with huge family room and two large sunny patJos. Comiitelety furnished at _ ~ Al·I• ' mll ~ 9\.0 · beautrfutly maitntamed. Upper unrt has 3 spacious bedrooms and large hvmg area wJth 9enl8liorlal views of beach actMty and aunsas. Low« has 2 bedrooms for 1noome. Exceftent high balance assumabff! k>an.. an. Al·I• n I L• CllTm IUln · buatt tof pr11111 nt owners in 1983 ua1ng the inest matl!lriaas. Atry high <:ellinged free ftowtng 3 bed! oom with lamity and din.ng areas and sepataie den I ollce plus .-0. Double'** w'..idows. llained gtasa, solar .,... and..,."' ,._ balh. .... 111-1• .._ --IMO -Abec**"Y ctwming 2 bedrOGm red bock ~ with YMlhed cerfhgs. ~ new carpet and aowety peDc> pus speciot.-2 bedroom upper-uoo lof incorDL Cloee to Ferry. . ·--~ ... _._. __ of CUltDm hcnes. Fr..nty refurbdhed .... en.., --.... Md Me•ic:an pewer entJy this 6 bed! oom hu •-tn llllnily kitchen. bnnal dining. tamaJy room and ~ giune room. All upstMS ~bedrooms °'*' to courtyatd with *99 custom pool Secunty system and 3 car garage •1 IBTI••• 111·1• •nmT l'lllHIH · ~-Newpot1 Harbor and nqn igha views front .,.. newt, C8l'Jl 11•1 :', 2 bedroom and den ..., hlgtl ceilings. end l8rge dedl. Seier ... co iSldef nde and wi1carry2nd T.O. A~dab6a dodl tor 50' boel ... Ul·l• Q.Adl I WU"t•M on quiet end ol Udo. Beau1afulty remod11 led • bedloom wi1h ~ dcrung roont and masaer ~ tw'ld pai"'8d beams. COZ'f den and gourmet k*:hert ~ CUllDm tales.. Frenc;t, doors°'*' from vaufted ca1finged living room '° bncked oourTyWc.t _., lountain. 1111• 111·1• DI Int Mffml ~ -wi1h availalb6e bc>9t slip 5'*' ~Y furntshed including S'tefao and TV w•th cumntiad tum.Ue ~ IP«*-'Y tof .._ ~ 2 b«floom.. 2 b9ltt unit .... lllbulo&JI b9y Vl8WS. Sec:unly builclng in Lido ........ '° lf"°PS and ,......,,.,... ··-111 -1• WJ Wm1' LDI• · Ooee to Me•poft HtirtMJr Yac:N Qub. 8ile to hlboe Pier and ~iliolL A 3 bedroom ~ ~ wilh ...-•bonus room and blilh. ••• at-t• wau&n . _.doc* tor• bolll. ~ 3 t>emaa-holM .......... ,... ... --· •.pw:...s•1 1:' c ••GPe1•••..-0on ... ....,.~,...._o.r- 8'UllOUI ,_ P'l'ct I If ........ lMge 111 1b'I 1• T .0. .... . .... n I n. -. wll\ J1tsf1J ~ ......... A 2 ..,,, t._. ... ti IS ... C • 'llMd ~ lOlal\ lllllio .... ling .. tanily '°°"" Four bedrOCWM lnduding ......... .. ........... Md -W.W • ...,.., baadl. .... 111 ... •n•• -wif'I penc,. .. wc ...._ TOl!rly 19lnad1hd 2 bedroom In -=wily building. Price indudee b •u'N fumilhiloga down to the 1811 ~-Bt*llp • r?rtk Wille to~ and beacft. Greet **1on -•• .,. ... 111-1• •wmr -in MCUrily building ~ pool ~ 2 ti 1 droom wif\ dee* al mlStlr and IMng fOOfn tor tul *'-Doe °' Uning basin. OCW\ and nighl l9'lt ..... Slip ... •11.75 per toot Walt to,.......... llltlW• II•-•• ----duplex Wfth pel90tlalily. Newty c.lll 191cf2 *'Y English s¥e C08aQ8 with 3 bedroom and 2 bdl pu. channing 2 bees. oom income unrt wi1h large old f8lheoned porch over double garage Neer not1h t.ytn:N 1l a.• l7Mlll UlJIA llU8 - 3 bedroom. 2 ba1h or 2 bedroom w'1h oftioe shingled and shuttered lsland cottage WYth spacious studio unit. Great poten1lal tor bo1tdef or decorairx ~-17~ llATUflllT 1n small Newport 8eaoh commufltty w rin pool and 1eon1s Refurbshed 4 bedroom. 21h bath home on comer lot Wt1h fonnaJ dlntng room. sunny patao and great SUnMt v.ews, Short walk to ocean. U....._.•at~ Dt-t• PE IRA ~ -Greet S18t'9r home ..,_ 10 beeches. 2 bedroom ~ new copper plumbng. cNwming brick entry Jnd rear ywd With pabO. Comang 900f\. new paint and carpec and comptetery remodeled kJtChen and baths. Owner may cany 2nd. RIS• Al·I• ... , 9tll Steps 11D ocean. T otany renovated pnde of ownership umts wdh 3 bedrooms up and 2 bedl oom. 2 bdts down. New~ fof"oed aol unfts Waler hemeiS. palllt, OIW'pet and h1ures.. srn. Gt-I• FAlllJIS Rlfl · n g.ate guar<>eo Ba)'SflO<es D1esttge plus Pf vate beaches Great comer ~ fof s 2 bedroom. 2 ~arid den wrapped around .arge P8bO SEU.ER EEDS FAST SALE SUIWfT All OFFERS (Lil Sfl.... Ul-l- E.Jt~ 1 ha.nchome UAll. 3 bedrooms.~ fOOft\, -"' ~ ~ CllT& 911& · t.Mge 4 bedroom 3 bath horPe fam ay a~d forma d ining rooms 1n very attractive ~ w to SChOOb.. Ban owner w cany 1st TO with great terms snt• Dl-1- au; Sf ~ walk °' br e to bead\ lJ9ht and 8ll'f 2 bedroom au conda.oned comer unct n secunty guarded complell poot and spa_ Shows u a model 11UJ11 111,1• CllT& m& · Eastsade oomple'll comm. pool.~ 1IO stores and restaurants.. Two slofy comer un-t Wtttl 3 bedrooms.. 2 ballhs. ~ flrepace and nee pa1JO. A l4lle poishlng and you'I ha-Ye a gem" 11-.-D1·1• Ull .. ~ . Build '" 1980 with 2 bedl ooms. ~ bmlhs. 2 ireptaces '" "'8S18r and ~ room. .. c:onddioned ..... .,. taundry and dol .tJte -gwage. Bar* owr'9d wlllh good ,.. and tarm:L star.. a1 -1• mTI ClllT.,... Smalt 88CUntJ ~"' be91--doee to shops.. upper 2 bedloom condo. large ti earned C8lllnged W1ng room wi1f\ icep:aoe.. danng room ~ deck. l.owity grounds ~ comm poot Assumal*! A IOan. ,,,._ 111-1• mn a.? .,.. · Lowety ground 1oor C\mDm oecor 111 ~ 2 bedloom ~ 2 ~ condo wdh peDc> "' super complex _...~.,..,..court&. pool spa, ~ r9C room end '*"*IS W0tW oenw AUN and sho•aa. fl.II".... 111·1• WWWM --... OI biM to beeCf\. lJgN mnd ..,., 2 ....... -OGl .. l llld c::ofNr unit "' -=--r 9'.-dld co.aPe· .. poo('and --,.,.. ... modll. ·~ lll·Mm WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REAL TORS· J.4J6 W. Co.t H~­ Newpon ..... Al•ltll . . . ' . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . ... • • • • • .. • • • ii. • • • ••• LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT 904 VIA UDO NORD OPENSATURDAYANDSUNDAY1-5 ae.utiful Dutch cdol1illl, 5 bedrooms, 5 balhs, pow- der room, ..... , .... fool c ............. next to IWIKaped .... Finest pwnmlc north ~ ... Pier Md llp kw a.rge boa $2.,625,000 LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT 815 VIA LIDO SOUD OPENSATURDAYANDSUNDAY1-S W*h .... tsfrom31esal1oflneslUdowlRr.D•per lot ..... 1.,.Nw. Faw becllocwr.t 4 bal-. pl9yroom. bmt room, gourmet kitchen. Bftc:k pallo ... tire ring. Secoi1d story roof decll reaellllon m Smdy b ••ch. pier Md tlollL $2,200.000 CAMEO SHORES Attracttwe tradttional 3 bedroom, 3 bath home te• tureing panoramic ocean Yiew. Newly decorated. Large patio with swimming pool $450,000 BALBOA PENINSULA Watdl lbe9Uftttls from .. ........,.,.., bedroom, 3 bdl wt coast hunt home. Piii• loalllon on the be1ch. COSTA MESA INDUSTRIAL Excalant lot .. aced.~ w Mlf ecre. $400,000 Promontory aay home s Southwest design, boating 1 a c-.,.a tbe fonilal living room. A ~ sive textured stucco fireplace sets a tranquil moQd in the room to balance the active scene outside· the windows. At the immediate bottom of the stairs there is a full wet bar backed by bevelled mirron which are dazz.lcd by the sunihine pouring through a wall of windows to the lcfL A view of tbt side ,_iio with iu fountain is ~ as well as C\--Crything a gracious host coWd want to serve friends on the inside. or outside of the home. 'SUITE' VIEW The ground Ooor also bas a spacious bath as well as the f a.rst bedroom which is now lp'Ving as an office complete with built- in file drawers. Upstairs there are two bedrooms to house children or ~ which share a full bath. The master suite bij • welcoming fa.rq>lace in addition to a wondcrf ul view of the water. The bath wbida coenects to it off en an island tub, full sbowu. acres of closets and storage as well as a double vanity A second m~ sui~ somo. what smaller. is also located on tllis level. A perfect retreat for either a teen or a mother-in-law. it ofJers nearly the same privacy as the master suite although it doeso' boast a fi.replac:c. Notcwonby on the upper level an: the great amounts of sun- shine and warmth that flow through the skylights to every comer of what might have been a dark home. The storage here is impressive too~ with extra touches such as a row of cabinets nestled into the short ball betwcen master suite and master bath. Outdoon the attention to detail bas been no less with features ·lib aa ocean ~ ....~ ... -loW maia- tenace btMICapina If tbiR are .., MraaU-. left ia Waaerfioat Pn.WdY ia New- port ~ (111 Bayside Driw is surely one of than. Wbetber it becomes home to a bnstti•g family or a sophisticated "°'a- sional. this property wiD prove to be not only a compJete and gracious home, but a soaDd real estate investmenL FINANCIAL FACTS/ REALTOR INFORMATION 617 .,.. Drift ii lilled at Sl,075,000 on fee land by Bd1• O 'Coaaor of Watetfroat Homes, Inc. Pia/dip Ud lide tie, S bedrooms. 4 batlis. Sbowil by app<>i.ntment only. C.aD 631- 1400 for f urtber inf omuiboa OI' stop by Waterfront Homes. lnc. at 2A36 W . Coast Biahway. ' CHICAGO Tfl'I E AND SAFECO . 'I'I'l'l .E HA VE JOINED FORCES ID CREJUE 1HE MAJOR FORCE IN 1HE 1'1'1'1.E INDUSIRY. With OtJcagO nt1e·s recent ~tioo al SAFECO Tltle. two <A the most respeded rwnes in the title industry have axne together to form a tale netwoR unequaled In ecope and senice. Finl and foreuaDt. our awriatton nai •we now provide the beat geographic COU&88B al my tide oapmy In tbe nation. So we· re Mm beUer equliJl*t to lwde aD JO'.a' title b ·~km be.._, IDlnst.ae or lutes state. wm.· ....... CU'fiJ ki Dlttiwft al CMll' 5.IDJ kalflqns nat:.••Wllle .,.. ... ~ MX:lliliQ .-+lcit md pmmrHo-pm.. r 'a JUU'•mme to aped &ca two Ulle 'r 1srL Ouruapw ...... siP*:cooa ... mdfar-,.mq tide &Citic&'""' you~ pd«flon for your,......., Interest. Chk:11901ltle and SAFFO) 11de-tc.,thet we're Uliitftled. Chicago 1ide ®· BAYFRONT/OCEAIFROIT ·---·--11ar11 ll,aur9to .... inW.~3bedlOOlll.IMllr IOOlft. Ul'llaira, hing/cll*'g roont holfte wllt prtu111 doc:t tor 50 loot~ ........ Thia ...... ....... of t.ytronl ham. 11 ~ ....... Ingold am Fl I I WIS I 1 11 -FF I Whlaa I H ... Md cln9d b Itch KC 111 trOlll ht to..,,.._ tis~ 4 bedloom -.W P"opeity •Klve to OCll& 1flont lc1'i.._ &ljoy the privacy and ~ of the Cameo $hor9S Wiii •ont Coby Wn •nDDUJWITIPH•.. •••nm For your yachting pleasure! Thia custom dnigned residence teelures: • marvelous master suite with fireplace. 3 additiof NII bedr-ooms with tmt.. Two powder rooms. den and pub room. Superb aafts- mm mt\ip 9bounds in this residence. Ann Peters •~wmma 1111.111 S.)'flmet boet dock KCOmmOde ... up to 80 ft. boa Spectac-tdarview ,_ Udoturnk'Q b9in. Two bedroom. den. and 2 t.1i.. ........., t.dwood 1cxn. FrwM:h doors open to ...., mge pmlo. w..k to 9hops. ......... d and ........ Vi8w of bey, city lighl9 and mounllaina. Rare els i11g. Jom1 lewis n f&J • 111 W Cl IT' 11.-. ,,..._ .. Q...,. holne. quMty conslruclon ont. 8-f. Ftwe bedl~ formlll gi11den dil•~ IOOll\ large beylront g9m8 roe. .wt -down t.r ...... and ~tibia. a..n.i room ol pool. IP9 Md Cfoqullt court. Ac6~..., Inn to pier and dock. Four c=-~ c.tyn Stai• /a.t.la Aune VIEW-DETACHED • CMI• I I I 1111 fUI I •• II I klldy locall r:t in ... '-t ol Big Canyon. .. 4 bedroom BroMMOOr • • perfect famity home. F...,.. tormlll liwing/dlning '°°"" ~ Wnily room_... view of gall~ Secluded..-off large m11t1r ...._ Dannr Sim 8rld 5'11~ Grady .... l.EE""CIFlll'B-1111111 Four bedloom. Q ..... 2 lby home in a YfllY prilrale 119ing.~W.W.mgemamrsuitewithprivme dedl. pool and ..-. .. on 45 ft. lot in most deeirable '*' ol old Corona ...... Uertha Maa.t> 11Bm•MllM'£i---lllltH Expanded and customized ''Southport" model ~ 6+ bedloc ._ 51' bllf-. Qlllden room. gounmt klctat. 52' pool. .... plue a.ed9caped yllfd tor chidl•• pley on°' 111nc11~ lot.._... ocsar .. b11J and c1y niQN Hg19 -.. s.de rlX •cwt• 771 Lil l&f C IE El1ITE 11.lll.111 Fllbulous 2 lby Fradt Tudor 11· , is nty one ol a kind otlliil11g. 8111 r ..,dng 9'* cour-. cilr light and a.:t bey-... lndudlJI at1gant b'1ftlll living/ clllil~ roona L.-ge l*'••d ftlllllr end llD1nt room. Wlnecel9rendta1¥ ~room.~ IMiciec.gueat ..-.. Truly9n °' kl ndil~ value In todlly'a rwbt. Dmr1nJ Bibb and SI t SJMlie Glody MllllY&m•lmm P•tr .......... oc .... bey and nighl light view tram .. 5 bedloom. 1 blll\ I II 'I lMge t.nity room. ...., ilnd .W.cels, tonMldif*'9 room and~ aclirn* rocn In._ m1111 ...._Four •ep.c-. ~ ....... lrl 3 ..... includlng 90ict oM doors and oown lftOldlnga. Outai did ii ab as elM swinvning pool ilnd ... ...._, ... and Ed &cane> 111-•PM&IM R.NW On .. golf cow. In Big CMyon. Tai. .....,_._ cblble •ched •••ac:e lwil to a bra t llftiltg dn::ular alllf rway and pric .. I I I ct.'~ali ar. FNndl doors and windows ol 90ld oM "'°" .. ~ in QlllOtft conlWdion. Drmalc a.ge Mng room and ..... dlt•~ room. IS'edol•......, room.~ • COlftlll ...... oaik Clllt*' ... and Q ......... 9lroughout. FM bedlOOIM CK 3 bedlOOGlla and hill a ._ llludy. a t.t.. WondarM poo1 and double c::twm911 ll a1I ae tor •mrtllinilll-NI concllaned. a....erty Morphy end a.t.a Aune • IS TIAL BROKERAGE SER\'ICES 1275,IDJ AND UNDER !==~ 18f\; 18A, • Loft,..,... ............ ,,. 18A. Oen. 91 ... ..,... kafion ....... ... •W I 4M. !'MIA. pooe. ..-.......... :," ... .. Llf El'Mlmd Bey. pertl .,.. •••.•..••• -· !!!!!f'• 29t. VIEW Of c:cmt111 .............. .. 29t. 2BA. pool+ ado-...... R1l.9 ;iii 29t. 1~ doee to beed't .......... .. ICC 2BR. 2w.. etc.. to amenities • : • 11 .. 28R. ~Golf coune Yiew •••.• R1l9 38R. 2'h8A Fam room. specaous 1151• 38A. 2~ VIEW. h...ty upgraded l2e9 a:== 2BR. 28A. desagnet upgrade ..... 11..-a 2BA. 2~ lge family room ...... Pa. Cll--· 2BR. 28A. Mint Y'9W •••••••••.••• 11 ... fEUI CllTUI flTITE a -r• This architectural masteipiece has sweeping views of Newport's coedine induding Newport Centef, Catalina and Pak>s Verdes Peninsula This magnjf- icent estate inctudes 6 bedrooms. 8 baths. famiJy room. garden room, study. gourmet chef's dream kitchwa. wine cellar with 1asil~ room and guest houae.. 0..led craftlmanship throughout and the finest of 8nW' ii I I. Approximaaely 1 llCf9 of gnuds with a gotgeotJS pool and spa. Ed &cane> Md Maureen White VIEW-CONDOS IBI-IPl lff Mira Kl I 1111 mlE 1•.111 ·Jod11111· model behind gtmded .. in P'~ Harbof Ridge with IP8dK1• ... of OCWI. bey and city lights.. This 3 bedloom. ~ bllfl Wnily room home t.s be9f\ '9dl.cect ow.' $100.000 and • rwty tor immecf 111 OCQIJ*tt:y. Ed &c.ao and M8urW' White IB I h-WB:lll--.Ill A must to eee tab 11 ...., dec:Oialed and expanded .. ~ in Harbor Fidge Eilll t Two bedlooms, ~ ~ enl8rged den m'Mt lkytigtded mulic/rwiltg room with CUiiom o8k t.. Al tis and a panoramic city and night light view. &a•~ ataow il .ga are enc:ourllged. Malrw1 WhileJ E.d e.. M) • anara ICE I E ...... In I lmrbor Ridge. WOI~ oc 1 •I and city view from ""ct.IM~ 3 bedloom home. High c I T aga. Fatmal dil ..... ce>ur*y klr::her-1. Three lieplac-.. 3 Qr garage. Barbera Aune • CMt• W I" I B IA I E 1111 111 a..9'y oked. tis 4 bedroom Vw'lles model lowt•"lome is our moet luxurioul and pnpw 1oor pl9n. F ..... dlMl .. C 2 llDy -*J wi9'a aa 11pil~ circular ...-re 111. mgetom.I living. dilling and tmmity rooaa l.uxurioua m 1ala r alila k>c:mon wilh .,..;c .... o.v,, Bibb and 5'aptmlie Grody KT-..-YUIT smlll Ba12 llllLll 3 bedloom. fanlly room. tormm rMng room and dining room home wllt a fllblllloul unob9lruc'9d .. in P' I 11igioue Hailtx>r Ridge. 2.thoun g-.gmrd ... cammunly ~ -and ........ .... Ingold umr1....,·--•••• A grWlhoule IAlct ii actu.• hough ._ -*Y and IMng room. lrdMildd In .. home.,. 4 bedlooms. 3 ..,_ tllmity room and 901geoua ~ oc 1• 1 view. A Ye1Y llrge prhlla ... is off ._ living room. ~K:lldd 1100,000 ....._, ...... and Ed &c..o SELECTED PROPERTIES -la BS 281 UIT 1111.m $20.000 price redldon on til fllbulous ,,_..... ~ bedloom. huge t.mily room. tormm living room and clning room. hlHy pMl'8d home ... 2 ~ .. 09 Md 8 9Undeck. 5'as11 from bey and 0C II• L I~ Ingold ausrm•r 111 .. au sm1111 Popular 4 bedl oom. ~ bath Sandpiper model with - delached 3 car garage. priY81e pool and spa. a.ge front courtyard. This is one of 1he few one IDy holw that a second saory can be added to. Great family neighboftlood within walking distance to schools. churches and shopping. A great buy for $395.000. Maxine Propp Lm 111.£ HAI.Ill Udo Isle charmer on ..a-kJt at quiet end of Island. Three bedrooms. 2 ba1hs. wtapped around a large sunny brici( pa1K>. Hardwood ftoors. beam ceilings. large firepaace an living room. ~ lewis ca1u•m•c1 •• a1 .. This big 3 bedloom. 'C' Pim in fed•rfl has been expMded to KCOmlftOl1 I I .. kinda of Gea tor good Wing. Gr98t tor but¥ ~ who wn a spleldd neight>omood ... ..,.,...,. with the ..... eftort Cob¥ Ward • alTll-tlTll i filT •a 111 A charming home wilh an abundance of wood and slDne.. lrdlCtee 5 '*-ooms. '~ t.it.. t' 1 ll1d on one of Big Canyon's •gaet loea. f..,mg your own priw1t11 driwe and a gr9'd pool and ..-vie•il~ cws ~ lulh _. ... Priced tor -imme4 ...... • 1845.000 Appoil1t11e1t only wilh o.wny lltJt> or 5'apt'8lfM Grody e111•au•r 11 .. 1111111 I I II tMai r• I Ill VIia in Pi I If g;ou. I lsbor Ridge. Thia 3 bedroom Q.,.,_ hoMe ii open. ..-ciOus and~ The .. ~ .. ii unique~~~­ ( )Z tg8. gounM( ...... L 0-MJor VWW ... wil'I tount.iM.. o.nny Mlbllois a.ciatie emn•«I •-en;o, .. bwlly and ptl lllge ol 8abut Wat ... pop .. °Plan 7 I ta M>r home loc ii I cS on a quiet cd- de-w: 91111 ll This lllbulous property ird.-4 bedrooms. ~ t.lt1:S.. a l8rge living room and Wnily room plus a ~ ....,_..'" An ec*ied bonus is ht b11autiMty ~ yard wil'I ils lush nes. .,..._ s*JS 2 invitiltg as-and ca..:ading wma.1all.. Ed &c8no and ~ .. ,,1 mrman ... u... 11m111 This J)'operty is one of tour •' , 1 .,.. was aeatBd from Orange County pairtl in ... dllt °' Or• age. The grounds hcM9 staWy 100 .,.. o6d pine. ficus and patm trees. Iowa iJtg ~ and lruit trw. The bwJtihJI home has 6 bedrooms. 7 bdlS, gosgeoua main rooms. Large sunny ~ with ch 11111fuJ bl ..... room. Specac1Mr pool and~ an& Thi9 is one ol Oraltge Ccull(s ..-homes.. Ards home could prot.bfy be buift-R1-7 mt •IG- a.t.ra Aune 11 •• Fii i um Nm.ft 11.w 111 Six bedroom. 5~ bd\ J*JS tamify room. linfy. br..ntfat room and more. Ca1dor'8bty tradiiottal home in ... cdonial lahion. Swrounded by 2,2 aa. inctuding a.ge pool. riding ring. comlls and stable tor 111 leat 3 hen 11 A country ... 'SI within rnin1*a of .. city. Ollaied .. $1.450.000 inducing land. ..... tac.I • LOTS &&•t ...... LIT HllW Prime building lot on h ..,. of Heapott 81ach. Giii.a view al Crti fra Loe 13 I d on .. quiet end oC .. bo.ctw.k Zoned tor A-3 meM ra.idellCe. Hobi Denny M II -cat• LIT Ill Ill Vrt di I i ... llrge cons a'*>m loC .-, l!peC- ~-oc 1.-.. bey and night light views. Price indlldes ..-oJed plans tor a illf9' impr I I 1·we a.eom home. One al ..... •••llllilling I a.bot Ridge cuaDn loea. Ed &c.to ... ~ .... nnusmtm.•a•CUff._ 11.m111 ...... The lend under • is .......... and r-9y tor one or more QldlDm "°' 111 11 .400.000 ,..,.. 'lle»llb -MAGI ..... -.. . . . . . . . . . . . . -.. . . .:. Food for Thought , UNIQUE EASTER BONNETS SEEN ON PARAl>E FOR THE MORE SEDATE! Something fuH and flowing. guarai- teed to blend beautifully with uniques new listing on Whitesails Lane on the hillside of Corona del Mar, over- looking the bay for $375,500. A SPORTY LOOK! Perfect for biki~ down to Peninsula Point to see the Unique open house at 2110 Seville. A simple, p:acticat and sporty number at $310,000. Sure to capture your fancy! UllDER ...._... ··-.... , ... s -3 bdrm with ca- ttledl• C Z 'Gs. Jrg-"'8Ster ~ bit of OCI In WJw •••ml-T~ In Newpoi1. 3 bdrm, from• 111ping master. 0on·t mils it! 1349.000 3 ba, owr 2000 1q. ft.. 2 S*i09, 9ge m 1 •••. 2 tit~. nw ••lis. pool $249.000 .. NI I lB -mu -lMder tol:•il'CJ .--1114 bdrm. 3 be. new kit~ a.ge tot. ma ----.... port ttilaf* lendn....tl. "-" pelnl. new ca pet in Westclff. $355,000 .. bdrm, ..... In quiet ... peek • vi• up-..... a.ge lot wiltt room to grow. $211.950 mJIT -Ill I -2 ~ '*'• 2 story 4 bdrm. 3 be. lultt pool Md -s-.... lmpecxable eo1dlian In -.y comer. $615.000 . SHOWERS OF FLOWERS! Bright and perky. colorful and sunny. From the garden of Unique·s new listing on SUssex in Westcliff at a mere $325,000. PllfK1U ...... ,., .. -In tWt)or v ... cloee to pool. 9P8.. ~ «hool. 4 bdrm. t.nlly room home. private Y9'd-F..a eec. $.141,000 ,_ llUl•lll---1ns..a. ••• ..,. ....... a. W. of the P.atlc:. 5 bdm-. medlteita 11n tlw. OM* ... 'SI to ..... $1.500.000 -.. -Condomk*'tn ~ Blufls ........ a.net, nlte light VU. 3 bdrin. 3 be.. ~ floor I IWT m.ll R -In Harbor Vtew Homes . .,_,,pool neMtri'· Only $180,000. Complete re-do to perfection. single story. 3 bdrm. loft. pantry. $429.000 1111&1• IE I• -Light. tJiJty Met fresh USTUff • mlTRDM -vou·a ge1 excited! 3 lnteriof • .-Mt unit. nw 9Chools. shops. 2 bdrms. bdrm. 2 ba. with invnac. care Md charming 3 ba, fireplace & low price. $1 ..... 900 decor. Walk to hi-~. stqlpil~ $311.000 I H. U. _ Here·a a pampered ..cs paneled WIW • flllll IPftl -This house is itt Really be9t up. but beartiful view over Buck ~. COIMk>n*tium a....rtookil'CJ Big Canyon golf. 2 V.cwwt with pool. spa. $349.000 bdrm. 2 ba. shutters. enc. gar. 1229.500 CllH I B ~ • SftUSS -Single story 4 bdnn .., .. • 0 ... inaedible ¥iw of ocemn.y. Upgredes ... £~-, s-ft .. ium. End unit lnclllde mouldil~ -~ts. $650.000 Wllll 4 bdln-. 2 llrt ~ nw pool & ••a Many upgi~lll ~.000 SllO,llD TO •so,aao--- 11111ma • lllllllf -Highly remoct1t1d. ex-= m•t•r ..... country k*'-a. lonnal ..... bult4na. awldedl ...... 1415.000 ---· • --.... home in quaint o6d .... 2 90tyr. 3 bdrm. 2 • ..,... and just l*>dls to ~ b 1 ch. s-tcs. c lies $485.000 Pllf!N 9111 ,_ -Popufar H.V. Homes. per- fect conditon with pod. spa and boaVRV storage area. 4 bdrms. 2'h baths. S3S 7 .500 OPEN HOUSES O.-••*» 1~ WWW&i .. --1-1 SMIJm MLIMll ,...._lgr1u .tinyw s.au s '> mlllllff IN.GOO -• ' ra Tc 1t4 9'Jl:& 1aa-. • ........._ 3... K. er.-• I I . 1111--1. .... .... 1'1 ..... ' ..... 8);thll ......... . •' a PllJlll ... , •"-o 2 '118.5 ..... If DM M. ..... ........ -Ocean Blvd. 3 bdrm. 2 ba. 1 stcwy on highly elevated 4'0" lot. Appt"ox.. 1ao• view_ Buy adj. 30· rot for 10· frontage. $895.000 • alillA Ill -Customized 8roadmoor unique floor p&mi. 5 bdrm. city light Yiew with country lite living. Spacious feel S'759.000 n A• IS I I -Brand,...onthe...S. 2 bdrm. 3 ba. ~ mater widl ·~ & ..... ~ 11.-. kitchen ~ i111p011ed ties. $850.000 -Im•• I -A,.. 1ne. 11>«'e->t1 -.. Sunny decal" met a one of a ldnd ..,_. ,.... oa:wloatil;g .. ..,. saso.ooo ,_II Ma ZI. Im THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWSllRVINE TODAY PROPERTY TRUST DATE ADDRESS DEED CONSIDEJlA TION Jan. 20 2331 Cliff Drive Unavail $460,000 Jan.20 8 Rue Grand Vallee Unavail Unavail Jan.20 133 Jasmine Creek Drive $50,000 Unavail Jan. 20 1917 Yacht Camilla $300,000 Uoavail Jan.21 115 N. Bay Front Unavail Unavail Jan.21 429 Holmwood Drive Unavail Unavail Jan.21 20 Beachcomber Drive Unavail Unavail Jan.22 533 Catalina Drive Unavail Unavail Jan.23 115 Shorecliff Road Unavail Unavail Jan.23 2315 Windward Lane $130,000 $290,000 Jan. 23 2249 Vista Huena Unavail Unavail Jan. 23 6 Chadbourne Coun $600,000 $835,000 Jan.23 2021 Pon Provence Place Unavail $47,SOO Jan. 23 1727 Port Stirling Place $253,600 $317,000 Jan. 23 9 Mainsail Drive $244,000 $305,000 Jan.23 260 Cagney Lane Unavail Uoavail ' Check these great list~gsl LES DER Bayvn. Mortpte 640--0410 BMC Mortp&te 851-0431 Meunor financial C.all l~CJt I~ 9~% I ~ 10%% I ~ JO~CJt - 10~% 7~ 2 11 ~% I 11% ~ 8.Sl-0202 1~% Call 10% C.all 10~% Call 9~% 7 Ncwpon Liberty ~ 161-2522 ,.,. IOWJ\ I~ 9~ I~ 11~ COMMEJ\IS f.asy qualifying program.. (Ho debt ratiol nm.) No qaJifyiDa 1ou. 2 Fual rate IO $600#)0. IS yar IOIA~ 30 JQr I~ Adjustable to SS million.. Ama ia .. 5th larFSt banker. Jumbo easy ean qualifier, pwdme a rdjmpcc Affiia .. al Metro. Life. Ast f« Don. ,. High nlue, low price mrks Llguna Sur Cool ocem hreaa nftills drro at~ wiDdowl, _..al wl:i11, -..dJ be•'n 11111 dlall a•1 HY lliik away fnm JOS ... _. • 1N•iaio-Sc9• ..... ~ ... nob i=·J I of a balf-mi1Jioa1thn da"• ftlidcace. Bat at I........ Sur Laury Vin. in Soath lapDa, all of tJae ammi•ia aDd moR can be obbined starting in the mid S250,8009s. Presented by Homes By Polygo~ Laguna Sur~ an unprecedented value for ocean-dose living in a multi- million dollar ~ at prices within the reach Of the average move-up buyer. Magni1iceo~ muhi-level resi- dences relninivent of Mediter· raneao villas terrace the coastal foothills, creating an ambiance similar to the coastal regions of southern F ranee. •Laguna Sur offen m~-up buyers a rem.art.ably affordable opportunity to liw close to the beach. to have the security of a gated entrance and the conven- ience of private recreational facilities right at home. and to reside in a tnlly beautiful let- ting,• commented . W'dliam F. Dykes, president of Homes By Polygon. W'rth a ldection of six distinct floor plans in two-or t.hta>-level configurations, the Laguna Sar collection satisfies a wide variety of buyer preferences_ V ariatiom among the plans ranae from IWW~ ~ a91iibtecl or bay-windoWed ~ roow and game rooms, to mast.er bcdrOom sitting rooms or dual mnter suiJ.es housed on 1epara1e ~of the home. One featmc, however, is prc- valen1 throughout each plan; expanses of glass and exciting window treatments to capture the tranquil views of the sur- rounding coastal foothills, Lag- una Niguel and Saddleback Valley. . ~ al -., netla rolliaa ..-. lliDI ex die Wiic w111a1 oldie Pacific Ocet-. eada L.tpaa Su Mme IM1Mtl a Ind of lm:•J .... mall cmtG• . built b08cia. Bmll-ia wet Mn 11acd wida coriaa ~ .. maDJ -dlilm woocMNu ... fi.teplata. .... sift .. ad-GUii ..... saoodllJ roaadcd comen. ~lad~ sbdwa.. ceramic tile eatJ ies Md .. rueaed fiahrina Mend tOF()a to aeate. subdued depnce that typi&.i the inf onnal ya gracious Soutbml California beach life- style. Even requisite features.. such as kitchm appliancn, are of the highest calibre with state-of~ art Jam-Air appliances, includ- ing ll'Konvertiblc grill-nnge coobops and self<leaning con- vection /microwave ovens. Ceramic tile countertops, rccmcd iocandcsmit ligbtini and custom designed wine ~ · also mbana: the resident chc:rs workiaa environment. "South Laguna, Laguna Beach, this small s1retch of Soutbml California\ coastline, has been compared to Europe's famed Riviera. Speciltty shopl" and boutiques, sidewalk art displays .. wdJ .. plleries, ad nay type of restaurant jmsl inabk coauibate to this imar. And it's a lifestyle I.bat can be eDjoym daily by rc:Ddents at Laguna Sur,• Dytes c:ondudal. Additional i.Uormatioa reprding Laguna Sm La• my Villas is ffailable by visirina tbe. .. ...., ,.... __ tlllltil' p.,;; ex by coatwrina a saleS rq111> sematne at 499-0061 . To reach Laguaa Sar, take the San Diego (S) Freeway to Ge Crown Valley Partway exi'7 - proceed west toward the beach and tum ria:b1 on Pacific Island Drive to the gate-guarded entrance. From Pacific Coast Highway, tum inland at Crown Valley to Pacific Island Drift and turn ldt to the gated entrance. President R~agan TK£ WHJTlt. HOl'Slt. A.a A...nc. celabra.. tlM nltla ~ of UM ........ of tbe O. S . ec..tihdoa tlda ,_,. lt • ftttmc and 11PPropriate t.bst o.r ~ .....,.d 0..-lYes ol tlM pl"edo.a h..._ to _.. print. p~rty . ~ ...._ ••k ..,..... all Aeerlew tlM oppcw tamty to eelebraw tM ~d I tel ...... ol .._ .-NSl!sfp. It lit a week to reftact cm U.. -=lal ...S ~ au u.. hsd•s......,., p .... '1 o.r lladaa. n.-ka to .. r f?W .mt..-pri99 .,.._, AC 1 All A-" ae ....... p.....tde ..,. • eecare -"" &ftlDrdlbi. ._. .. nc ,_ ...... ,....... o.r 1dtiMe • ., ..... m4 u. lllllUbttMa of lM f.llllllDy tu.Lt an -.di tM ut:a=cn ....... ,. .. ma M p.._.s tllilll ~~ ol •e 1ricea r.-... -tWr ... i.-. -... PHfUtJ --.... .. -•owl t t la A Pb tt.11. llw ............. a .... 0 I e 9-lM ....... ef tbeilr 'liot!f ... a .... .... 9-lM 'I Iii.ck ftlllee tJlilll --9ar ... tM .,..., la U,.. ........... tW:I' 'sQ)I$ a o t.M7 -••U, .................. .-at7 ., .... t'k CW, tM ...... .t ........ Cry ... tM efllcltvv _ .,~ ··= :, Tlll9 ....... 7 ....... A ka'c ,..._ __.. 9-I ?! pc1 ..._., • ....,.... .... 1' .. ,. ....... _..u.. 1 , .. ., .._...,, • • 1 ltdM .r •• n • •-..i, ... -. Am1r'ieta ._. 9wk. ~ • -may I, , / -- • -------- President Jank NNpOrt Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Rahors ....... -...... ~ .... OffW ... 11 1.S tkwpw• ~ c a w '2663 T•'llllPs ' ... •• C71 .... ,.,, ··...: !~,. :. :· i·~ •. s .... :irs-:. -:,_~ *'~ • • • ~ je:· .. ~ ~· ... ~ 1#'111! &#' •• ,,:, ~s c1 tl'e -.r: ~ :QIS ••• ~ .:u-:~:_~ ~ ~,. ~tl 2'. :..: ~:t.11 1:~ t..''!f :..e ~ J•nl :" ti' Sl l'ff' 0 IC!' ~t ttze ~I*' ac'l Or~ .a,enr.. an tosu . ;1.:,s 11:-c• s ~ •U r>.;. l't 11:.~... c (I ~ ~ s:wrid. loeO ~r.: l~, •I s, ~~?ei ~.:tl ntt.\ ~ ·~u.-s ' flKH0 to CGllPll't.e • IS w. . llr'O a •• :~ ... ~ ~s •!s.c Sllnlwed !'Pr l . Slw IS l~~!.t<: t• ~"e s..r:1-· :.:H~S ;~ ... •t u. llf&~ "tf'f" .-d WM c s~ s~ .#I~ ~ •• s . "A,..a. •I"'-e..,.,...,._.. - - American ome ·w k: a Ume to celebra ne fiat orp•izrd iJnohie- .... al aea111on ia die c:mc. 'C'Ci.. .... p9lriotic ...... ill tMir oa itiea t.pn ia 1956 when ... Realton Weck" wu dajp•ted. The aoal .. distin- guiabina llealton from non- IDeiilllcri .... r r' •j I. I .. value al ... owwww ... -... foundation al osdl-.aay. Iii 197S. tbe name .. c'n1 d to •Privaae PIOperty weet· ..... the objective to protect die 1-ic baman ... comtitational ript . to own, use and tramf'er propo- apimt ~..,,..... aowra- mc111 .m.m TM protcdio• of printe propaty ,..... ii • top ,. io; ily of the N.aioul A.ocVricMa ad Americb Home Weck is one way of foanina public aacmion OD tbe aeecl to prm te and protect pri•• paopaty ,..... and to i.ncrew awmcDell of the 8Ctift role llealton play in their comm•mjtjes Amaicaa Home Week ii a nationwide celeiratioa of bomeowaenllip aacl pri•ate prope1ty ripu for people. t.. iness and industry, spolllOftd by the National Association of Realtors and the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Boatcl of Realton. This year's theme, •Let's Make Our Town a Fam- ily," UDdencorea tbe promise that Realton, much IDOJ'e than non-member real estate ticcn- sees, are concerned worti.ng partnm in enhancing and pre-- serving America's local Deigta- borhoods and co1Dlll1lllities. crty. In 1916, tbe da•F was PtiwltC profe1ty rights, wbicb made toAmcricaa Home Weet:. Ammcus ajoy through the u.S. Ccwitr. .. ina. .-Bil o1 ltjplsUdu r•law,medle fc..edltioD Of OS •lriM"I fnc cadleipiile ijika ... die qulity al life wbidl is aaique to this alrioa.. Tboee riabts consist of die right to me, enjoy, sell or hely tramfcr owacnbip of ftal ~perty. eu:cpt for certain ljmjtatjom to protect die riPts of odlen.. Tiie Hewpon Barbor- CGlla Maa Bom"CI al Reallon. tciwrtlwr witll die Nlllion•' Asf,O.. ciatioa of Rallon. is dedicated tO pn:a 'Uta ftal property rights for llawina. ~. ind-.. lly, coaunacial and other UICI AD citizas arc urged to join with the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realton in the oMel vancc of American Home Week. Home inspections good for buyer and seller BY GERRY AND sign a Real Estate Transfer CHRIST A LONG Disclosure Statemen~ in Which California law now requires the seller rcYea1s anything be each home seller to complete and knows about the house which LLONGS OF NEWf!ORT, INC. LEASES EASTBlUFf TOWNHOME-2 bedrooms ptus den. 2" ba1hs. new carpet. S 1 VS/ month NEW TOWMHOME-l'h baths. 2 bedrooms.. brand new: TWO OCEAN VIEW LOTS In old COM-Hazel Ave. Build on one-sell one. Total price $549.000. CAMEO SHORES P Large lot-room to expand. Pool, ocean view. $619.000 S1275/mon1h.. HARBOR VIEW HOMES ONLY SOMERSET AVAILABLE In Phase I & II of Harbor View Homes. F'rve bedroom, three baths. three car gar- age . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $359,()()() ONLY MONACO llOOEL • Call for appointment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . $279,.500. F• IN BELCOURT -OYer 10,000 sq. ft. an a quiet klcmon. Pteefgious Bek:ourt ts one of Ne~• mo9I desnble add• a 1111 Price 1nciudes plans tor 5000 9q. ft. cuMom home ............ $449.000 OVEAl.OOKING AU OF LAGUNA -~ 112 acre on a completety unimpaired view of 1he ocean and coalline. Geok>gK:al Sludy report w.lable tcw ... ~ ••••.•••• 1385.000 If JOU would ... to,...... our REAL ESTATE NEWl- LE 11 ER (pull .. hed In....,_ port h8dt alnce 1179), pf 1111 all MdwWI ,...,_ onourn ·•IPL If .-JK CILL 141-lmi ...................... might lie detrimental to its use the use of complete home inspec- or valuie. tions by a professional inspector. Coiacidiq with such a disclo-Since the inspection report is sure fora is die tRDd towards usually wriueo into the purchase Gerry/Christa Long --CODllracl .. a-eoJttingency to the' ~the buyer bas a limited time to ..,p,.ove the report, or to djsapprove it and back out of the sale. In case of a major haw, such as a severely cracked founda- 1 tion. the ~ might •ish not to go through with the sale. Usually. however, the seller agrees to make reasonable repairs of such items as non- f unctioaing stove burners, broken windows or screens. plumbing kaks OT badly dry- rotted boards, and the sale is completed. · GOODFOR . NON-SELLERS TOO! OwDUS of homes OT 0 THE MARK.ET might do well and protect their home as an in~ by making use of such an inspection, which rum in cost from SISO to S2SO for an average size home. Since all homes are eventually sold (despite some owiaen• a t••• a note from maury Look at These GOOD BUYS!! 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 . C•meo Highlands Large 3 bedroom home built around bright sunny patio and pool. Library, dining room, family room, 2 fireplaces. See this excellent buy! $385,000. Pride ol 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. So!Jth of highway. R.,,,.,. COM 3 bedroom duplex-$1500/month. COM house $1500/month. North Laguna 3 bedroom house $2000/month. ly I SOCCI k ys Antigua release EY?!P'io-•' ales 1uc:ca1 is pR4tp«i• the early relew of PlaMe Il at AD~ classic MCditerraacaa--ttyled single- fmniJy detached hOm within ptr>-parded Monarch Beach, it wa amaOaDccd by Phil Rafton, division president for H.R. R~ Properties. Antigua has enjoyed popular vdaim among homebuyers who note the community's appealing ocean-oriented location near The Linb 18-bolc golf course. W'd.hin minutes of Antigua arc The R.itt<artton Hotel, Dana Point Marina and the pristine beacbea ud scenic rolling -hills of LapDa f'tpd. .PUie D at Antigua is DOW tCtiedaJed for grand opening.'!'" said sales representative Dorothy Russell. Priced from the low S200,000s, .. Antigua offen the best of Monarch Beach at a fraction of the cost of nearby custom estates, .. she commented. This home,. with duee bedrooml or two-bedrooms-plu~ea. includes French doon wb:icb open to the master suite's rir:w- orieot.ed mndrct. Plan 2 includes a sunny break- fast nook and atrium off the living room. The secondary bedrooms share a full bada and expansive swadect.. At just over 2.000 square feet. Plan 3 is the largat home at Antigua and features a f&JDily room and second-Ooor alcove retreat. The upstairs bridge offen nreeping vistas of the volumc-<eilin& living and dining rooms below. Monarch Jkach is a world- class raort comanmity of luxury rcsidenca and plus for a SSO- room oceanview hotel. expan- sive European-style health spa, private tennis dub ptus fashion- able shopping. fine dining and top eutcrtainmenL Situated between Antigua and the Pacific Ocean is The Linb -We haft an excellent sdec.- tion of premium and non- premium home locations. Now • to Visit Antigua. .. Sliie ~ at Mooarcb BcadJ, a par 70 golf couneclcsignrdbyRobertTr~----~ Aatipa.. ..designer" modd IM>me inacrion by Junrm&m .. Ille. ruse from tramitional Ori [ ... to lltb Cmtwy Claip- ,..... tocoatc•pGl'my coastal mrat. Dniper T~J_, Im ~-u excitiq ~ of ,.aa., colon ad 8CCellOria to adaicte 1IDique .... --- •eats which sbowcuc the llolDea" ctmn"ic mdlilectmc by ML.A/ Ai* llitau Oatstmdina featma Id Anti- .... iDdadc marMe adria ud fiiept.ce ~ oat-trimmed lmninoas a!ilina tiptl ill tbe kitcben and raiaed panel ilaterior doon. Quality appliances mdDdc boodka cooktop and pill. custom dishwasher and self<leaning and microwave Oft'DS.. Attractift yard fencing. day tile roofs. front yard landscaping and enh•ncwt concret.e driw- ways arc included with pu:rchue at Amigua. A stale-of-tJ.e...art West.c:c security system is an available option. The volumc<eiling living room of Antigua •s Plan I leads into the f onnal dining room. Joaa:s D: I& Iiiib enjoys a reputation as one of the area's mmt beautiful and dwllenpg com1e1. The two occ•nfrODt boles have become favorites mnona pJayen al an abtliria Las dwl half •. mile from Anti~ ne llitz-Carltoa Hotel is aotcd for 1oarmct djnjq wl the fi..a in depwt raort .oco--odariom. A few milel to die ..... Ow Point Marina is the bome for bandieds al colorfal s ...... ud plea- sure ~ c:harmiq shops and quaint cafca. Lagana Bc.:b,. to the no~ is famoas for its Paacant of the Masten Art F~ designer boutiques ad a number of cboice RSUW'a.DlS. The model bomcs and sales office at Antigua are open from 10 ua to dusk weekends and from 11 Lm. to dust weekdays. Visiton should take the San Diego (S) Fn:eway to Crown Valley Parkway in Laguna Niguel then proceed west to Pacific Coast Highway. Tum left to Niguel Road then right oll' StoncbilJ Drive to the ga.w.. guarded entry of Monarch Beach. For more inform.atio~ can (714) 496-m6. Home inspection tour 1 a Fh!INIM d•ims that they intend to stay fotn"Cr), this is an excellent way to obtain an objective assess- ment of the home\ coodition. The inspector will inspect crawl spaces under the house, llltics, ea.a, roof, furn.cc. and hundreds of other minor items wbicb Diigbt be overlooked by an owner. One inspection revealed a broken beating duct le8ding to the family room. It Md been discoDDCCtcd and lying ill die dirt in the crawl space ticaic•b the kitchen for JQIS. Comme11ted the owner: .. o wODder that family room was ...._,.cokU" Si9ce IM coaditioa ol a home Ir' 2 I t f I illlo 4lollan --it .... tM typical owm:r, naa .._ 80I '' -iaa a Uk ia the near future, might discover a SI 00 repair which could become a S 1,000 repair by the time the house sells. Having such an inspection done might be especially valu- able for couples or single owocn who are not capable of doing the everyday maintenance neccuary to keep up a home, IUCh as fixing leaky faucets,. broken locks., tub caulting, painting. and douos of other commonly ignored rcpai!s. Gary 4 Christa Lo1r8 11n 1hl OWntn of IM raidnrJia} raU u1111efum, LLONGS OF NEW- PORT, INC. ']My lww wortal ;,, Newport a.cJe. -" lww protkel tW-oww RM &tlU N~. t•lftl 640-WNG. '°'""',,..,.WW~ ~------------------, I P1ea1e send your tn-dedUctillle oontrilD:ion to: I 1 H• House. Inc.. 1C11 N. Anaheim lhL Ana~ CA 9'l805. I Alt.; Michael Graodis. Adminisbati~ DiJectLc (714) n& 7 490 I I Friend $10 0 Suppcir1a S25 0 , Manber $100 0 I I Donor S500 tJ Ca poratr Sponsor $1000 0 I I=~ l-I I Uty SWe Zip . I I Phone < > < > .J L------------------ 3 Bedroom 4 Bedroom 255 Joann (Costa Mesa) * 644-QOO $165,000 Sun 1-5 2668 Bayshcx"e Or (~es) 0 • • * 631-1400 $1 ,895.000 Sat-Sun 1-5 316 Buena Vasta (PentnsuJa) • * a 644-QOO $1 .245.000 Sal-SUn 1-5 1301 Bayfront (Balboa l*) OUP 631 -1400 $719.000 Sat-SUn 1-5 1649 Bayside Or. (CdM) 0 • * • 631-1400 $1 ,190.000 Sat-sun 1-5 245 La Jolla (Npt. Hgts.) 67s-6000 $349.000 4 Bedroom Sun 1-5 21 Hermitmge (Beg Cyn) i * 644-8200 $640.000 Sat~un 1-5 24 Rue Grand Valle (B.g Cyn) • &M..QOO $680.000 Sat..SUn 1..S 1620 Galaxy Dr. (Dover 51\Mes) * • 644 8200 ~.000 Sat.sun 1-5 500 K"' St (Peninsula Pt.) 631-1400 $445,000 1008 Westcllff (Westciiff) Sun 1-5 675-6000 $355.000 Sun 1-5 1108 E. Balboa Bl'vd. (Penmsuta) a . 67s-6000 $995,000 Sun 1-5 5 Bedroom 53 Halbof Ridge (Harbor Ridge) ~ # 644-0200 $710 000 • Su n 1..S 27 Burning Tree (Big Cyn) 644-6200 s 1.295 000 Sat-sun 1..S 7 Huntington Ct (Belcourt)•* 644-QOO $1 .095.000 Sat~n 1-5 33 Burning Tree (Btg Cyn) 675-«XX> $759.000 Sun 1..S Ker: * Pool or Spa • View # Family Room • Waterfront •• . ....... ' . l f • -, 0 ~', ,~ ~ I • · r • , t_) I I J I~ t ; L. ' ! ' -··-PANOAAUIC VIEW FAOU THIS toEAl.1.. Y LOCATED CONDO N1UDES PACIFIC. NEWF'ORf JETTY AHO THE BAY. POOL AHO SPA. BOAT a.PS AVMAB E ..... Ill ··-ONE OF THE FINEST VAWES .. THE NEWPORT NfEA. 4 BEDROOM. FAM&.Y A00M. F<lRMAl. AHO ltFOAIMt _ ~ LAAGE SPA. MOYE ... CONDmOK --WAllM 2 STORY CON1'BFORARV OCEANSIDE PAQFJC COAST HIGHWAY. 3 8EDAOOM. 3 BATH. SOAllNG CBUNGS. ENCLOSED PATIO. A/C. BUILT IN 19M. EXOUISITEL Y DECORATED. fUANTITURE INCUJDED. ~--mum DYNAWrE LOCATION.SIEPS FROM GATED BEACH. THIS 4 BEDROOM. ~ BATH POOL HOME OFFERS A COM- MANC>WG VIEW. ENJOY PfWACY NIO OU£INESS OF THEAREA. ~Ill-.... OlDE ENGLISH MANOR HOUSE AS NEW AS TODAY. 45 FOOT LOT. OVER 3000 SQUARE FEET. 4 8EDAOOMS. SOARING CE1UNG. SOLID BEAMS. OAK SlATE AHO STONE. m 111 = RARE AND IN THIS lOCA 1lON DRAMA T1C4-l.EVB. HOME BANGS MOOEAN El..EGANCE TO OlD a>M.. RfMOOEl B> GUEST HOUSE .. REAR um a•• IHCREDl8l.E COMBO-HIGHEST OUAUTY NEW CON- STRUCTION Pl.US BEST VIEW. DREAM to ISE WITH EVERY LUXURV AND 100 FOOT LOT FRONT AOWOCE.AN. OTHER AREAS mr1 CMlf IUD 111.m ST. ALBANS 1 BEDROOM CONDO ON SUNNY SEE OF OEVBDPUENT. LIGHT AHO BAIGHT. MAHV AMENT1ES FOR THE ACTIVE-TENNIS. WBGHT ROOM. POOL 3 '.,, tmlCllllll ., .... GREAT LOCATION IN UNIYERSfTY TOWN C0fTBl NEW CARPET. CLEAN AS A WHISTl.E. EASY TO SEE. CALL TODAY" t.-llMI --INCAEDB.E OCEAN VIEWS FROM THIS GRACIOUS 4 BEDROOM WITH FAEHCH DOORS. WOOD N#D 1LE FLOORS. NEW KITCHEN. 3 DECKS. OEN AHO FAaa.Y ROOM. NEWPOR T BEACH ...u-. 1114m GREAT LOCATlON IN THIS 2 BEDROOM SUITE ~ A LOVEl. Y SECURED eta.DING. VERY NICE COMMUN. rTY POOL ANO SPA. SUBMIT Al..L OFFERS. Tl( Rlff1 1111.m POPUlAR 1-STORY CONDO. ENO UNT &S SURROUNDED BY GRASS. 3 BEDA00M. 2 BATH. t«iHl Y MAINTAINED. PARQUET FLOORS tN KITCHEN /ENTRY. FEE. _.13 I 1111.m FRESHl Y PAINTED 2 BEDA00M. 2 BATH CONDO IN GREAT NEWPORT LOCATION. UGHT AHO 8AIGHT- MODE.l PERFECT SEaATY GATED COMMUNrTY WITH TENNIS AHO POOLS. • / --. 1111• CNS NJ: BAYFRCNT UVING IN DESIAA8l.E BEACON MY_ QW"'P'G 2 BEDAOOM +OFFICE ON R1.5 LOT. aTY LEASED LAND. PROM TE SALE. --snam OUTSTttHl>Ml WA IEAFAONT YAWE. PER AHO SUP. LAW PATIO. 3 BEDA00M. ~ llEAUTFlA. KITCHEN AU: aa.T -Ml. WIDE LOT-AOOM irO EXPAND. ,,. --.... OUTSTAHl*G EXPANDED WAIEAFAONT HOME. PIER. SOL.AA HEATED POOL ANO SPA. LARGE PATIO. 5 BEDAOOMS-A GREAT VALUE. ..-a.1 .... A8SOUITELY THE BEST BUY ON~ 86 FEET ON THE BAY. INCi I IDES THE LAND. 00NTBF0RAAY ..:IJllEA- RANEAN OESIGN.. lAAGE BOAT SUP. I w A8SOUJTEL Y THE BEST BAYFAOMT BUY. NEW WOOD FLOORS AMO CAii EIS. 3 CAR GARAGE. HOT TlJ8. 4 BEDA00MS. 3 BATHS. ACOM FOR 50" BOAT. ml I I II - 8EAUTFUl. 4 BEDROOM. 3" BATH OECOAATORS HOME. WOOD FLOOR. GOURMET KITCHEN. HUGE SOUTH PATIO. LARGE Sl.F. FAa•..OUS MASTEA SUTE. tmal PW• PSFECT.J,.l>O 4 8EDAOOM 8AYFAONT OH NOA'TM V'IE.W at~8El QUAUTY.INJENOAS_,...MPOAIEDrTAUAN TLE. GOURMET IOTCHEN.: SECilJAITY S'fS I &l PIER • SUt FOR 90' BOAT. ---.... NEWPORJ'S ~TIMATE ADDAQS. maEATHTAKING MVFAONT LOT wmt PIER MIO~ FOA YOU TO ata.D YOUR DREAM HOME tWMl&&I at•• TAAOrf'OW. 4 llBJAOOM HOME Wl1lf MA8' TIJN9tG BASIN VIEW. QUAUTY CONSTRUCT10N WITH FINE FUANTURE 8UIL T-<INS. ON FEE I.AND- LIDO ISLAND tmal ··-ENTER A SERENE ANO BEAUTFUU Y MAINTAINED EXECUTIVE 3 BEDA00M. 3 BATH HOME ON lAAGE CX>fWER LOT. flEWl. Y AEMOOEl.ED NIO APPC»ITED. GOURMET IGTCHEN.. 1.81 I I -ONLY WXUAY HIGHRISE IN NEWPOA11 UTMOST SECUA- rTY INCLUDING DOORMAN. 7TH FlOOR UNIT wrTH GLOAIOUS OCEAN. HAA80A AHO LIGHTS VIEWS. l81al --CONSIDERED lJOO'S ~ 9S>E LOCATION. THIS 2- STORY NEW ORLEANS BRICK AND GLASS HOME REFLECTS TASTE IN HARDWOOD FLOORS AND GOURMET ICJTCHEN. l81al 1111• SOPHIS11CATED ELEGANCE. 1 ~ YEARS OtD. FRENCH DOOR& MN&.£ FlOORS. 5 BEDAOOUS. 4 BATHS. MM1S ROOM. AMO MUCH MORE. . l81al .,.. OUTSTANl>Nl QJSTOM 2 STORY. W'IS OF Gl.A88. ,._. CE1UNGS. GOURMET ICITOtEM. I FIRO'LACES TUDPATIOwmt FOUNTAINNID•A.EXTM_.LDT. 611 ' ·----AN otlm'AHDN) 2 BEDROOM CONDO OVERUX*ING THE GOt.F COURSE. EXPANDED VfE!W OECK-PNIB R> LIVING AOOM. eERBER AHO HAADWOOO A.OORS. .... . .... BEAUTFUl.LY DECORATED'"£"" Pl.AH OH UNB.Y EXTM WIDE GAEB&l.T. VAULTED CEIUNG. nllO SUMfY PATIOS. THIS IS PEAfEC110N. ==·-.... EMOnONAl. 3 BEDA00M. 2 BATH HOME ON A LOT NCJ ~ t.AAGEUPGRADEDKITCHEN. WOOD FLOORS.SECAET LOFT AHO GUEST lHT. ---..... IRGHT CANIB. FRENCH DOORS. COPPER PUft llltG. NEW BATHRCK>U F1X1\JAES. POSS& E 4TH BEDROOM EXPANSION. TAB 1 ISFD PATIO-OWNER WIU.~~a.a.------: ·--... B.EGANT CONDO ON THE GOLF COURSE. JUST AEM- OOA mAMO DE-OOAATB> BY SMlOI flW'*. WHfT'E Tl.E AMO 8CABCR CAAPET. 2 CAR GARAGE. ----BEST 8UY IN HAABOR M>GE. 2 BEDROOM san F STORY HOME wmf MOUNTA.-. VIEW. lAAGE ROOMS. VERY PRIVATE LOCATIOH IN GUARDED GATE COAM.NTY. --.... OUTSTNC*G TOP QUAlJTY HOME .. PWWJUS llEMXJN BAY. HUGE MASTIR IUlE WITH FWEPlACE. SITTING NfEA OVEAl.OOCING YACHT--., ----... TOP & 'MO LOCATION. SIEPS TO SOU1M llAY. lWNMl-- ITE PARTW.L Y AEMQ«>A fD Odil.EX. 1WO 2 8EDROaU lHT'S. SB t ER MOTYATED. BMtG OFFS& ·--··-A GORGEOUS ONE STORY TOWN HOME EXPAHDB>AHD EXPENSIVELY CUSTOMIZR' 3 BEDA00M. SHUTTERS.. aoM• M0UL.0WGS. WJ&.E ENTRY AHO FIAEPlACE ----1111• EXCEPTIONAL 10 YEARS OLD 312 DUPLEX. BAY VEW. l.EADED ~ WN>OWS. HAADWOOO FL00AS. SPA. 3 CAR GARAGE AHO CARPORT. HAS EVBrfTHNG. Mi I I ··-THE PERFECT LIFE STYlE ISACHIEVED .. lMS EXQTWG 5 8EDAOOM HOME. LAAGE ROOM NllO FORMAL~ APE.A. USE OF WOOD AHO 8AICI( EXSEMOR. ·--1111• AH OUTSTANOeNG TOWNHOME .. EXCUJSl'VE APE.A. S BEDAOOM.. FN/l/L Y ROOM. HIGH ceuNGS. PRIVATE CORNEA LCOATION AMONG TAU. TREES AHO GOR- GEOUS GARDENS. ....... ... QJSTOM 2~0RY ~ ..._T W 1912. BEAU- llF\Jl USED 8RDC EX I EMOR. LEADB> GLASS. SKY· UGHTS. ~ A.OORS. DOORS AHO CAllNETa . 11 I • 1111.9 2-SroRV OOH1"EWOMAY BAVFAONT. CUSTOM .._T .. ,... DOCK FOR 55' YACHT. GMOEN PATIO ON MY. 3IEIMOOM.38AlHN#02FIEPLACU ... T .... OM CAl9ETS.. liaJST 8ES • • •