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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1987-04-30 - Newport Harbor EnsignRaid nets drug money, and confusion . •Y IUDY DUFFY Nearly half'. a million dollars and m ... , ., of CC'C•i-e were .aed .., Los Aq l I Comaly Sbcrifrs ilnaaipton d•ilctlle..., ............ of April 23 -dlcy calmje .. .,., a leagthy inws- ,.,..._ with anats in tll:n:c c:cnmtic:s.. Lcc•y, moDCy. but DO chugs.. were lrimcl t.y LASO in a vacant home. SMes Wl'C fin:d in COD.DDCCtion with ........... in Carilos, aa:onling to Dan Tc~ spokesperson for EASO. -Y oa always ba?C to be aware tJaat somdhina lite tllis miabt happen when you~ a~• said Telkz.. Tbacin lies die rub for cities, such u Newport Bcacla, when a large iaft:dipriOla briap out-of-area law cnf01cc111t11t of.liccn into local jurisdic- tiom. Commmricarioa needs to be good between age 11cia to avoid a situation that Fts out of band11 111CCOrding to ~ent St~ ip0kespenon for the New- port Beach Police Dr:partmcot. •it's an unwritten policy among aaencia that DCJCificalion is made, out of consideration for safety... said Stoddard. Newport was Doti6ed of tbc impending service of warn.nt.. be added. and a cwpon Beacb officer was on the scene bcn LASO cnt.cred the home where S 17 ,200 was seized. But cwpon 's narcotics investigators dido 'l tnow the details of what hap- pened ant:il Monday of the following wect. according to Stoddard. -nm was a large, ongoing investi- paion. LASO is pretty good about tcqrillg us infonncd of wba1 they~ found in om city,• said Stoddard. The a ,.,.a •Y ROGIJl KOOM nae City Coaacil this week Jetiewed pr.,_: it clans 1 in iM ck¥dopmt Jllll!I for iM dowDCCJMt area, and Im J!ll•stal that tbe c:oaalJ ~­ ietetal provisiom .... al b.J die cit1' staff to bed ap die opca sp9&z dediation calW for in tbe ,... wt to •<duae CJ1Wid• &'tion of Pdiil •• Hill ll08d. Tbc city raiew of tbe plaa .. MP1pt -by the COUDtJ, wbida cm ready lw jurisdiction o~ the JarF aadewJqled site bdwu:u Newport Boch ad C,,. tal Cove Stale Par~ became tlac lad is in Newport Be=~ .. 1pbcre of inflw:na: • and is pr · to one day become part of tbc city. The Lmd is owned by the Irvine Company. whidi bai 1eq1cstcd di••*F" in a previo~owd land me plan that would concentrate residential development into a smaller area, increase the number of hotel rooms allowed and m.mc them back from Pacific Coast Highway, and provide for more open space in the area. a 1.,...21 PD moving fast for new helicopter •Y JUDY DUFFY The t 'cwport Bc.-h Police Depart- ment is moving to replace tbc bdiolpter lost in an accident two months ago bcf orc the end of this fiscal year. Police Chief Arb Campbell asked at the regular council study session this week that funding for his departmcnCs bebooptcr program be separated from consideration of the 1987-88 budget DOW under rcYicW. a ,.,.a Ford Aerospace hit for nuclear weapons ties •Y JUDY DUFFY Seftn adults. ttirce children and a peat dw namol Misty did their part lo tick off local protests in coDDCCtion with the Cmnpaip for a Nuclear Test Ban last Friday, &bowing off signs and passina IWadbills at the cntnmce to the Foi'd Aerospace facility on Jam- boree Road. Marion P~ cxec:utift director of the Orange County Alliance for Survival, wasn' disappointed by tbe small turnout. •we d.idn' expect a 1arJe number of protesters.. We're berc mainly to put iaf ormation about a test ban into tbe hands of the people who wort al this f.ality ... The vi&iJs will continue on Friday .rtanoom for tbc next five wcets., .a:ordina to the A Iliana: for Sarviftl Ford is the leCC>nd or SCYCD buli-: •• •• to be taJ'llCICd for protests ia Onqe County •• prdim.iJmy to .... Marcia for sumni. wild will beiia ia New~ ee.:b and wind dlro.,ll Orange and Los Angeles COUDtia ~ ~~~-~-~­ betwrm June I and 14. The two- cov.nty effort will culmjmtc in a rally that is apccted to draw 10,000 peopk Ua Los Anaelcs OD June 14. Roctwcll lntamdiona1 in Ana"'rim was the first site for the ~ Roctwdl is the largest single rccipjml of gowa lllDCllt contnict dollan for the production of nuclear weapons iD Orange County, acconliD1 to the Altiawr for Survival. ewport\ Ford facility is sca>lld. Other scm:mmen• coatracton tarsetcd for peaceful protests arc McDollileU Douglas. Hantiagton Beach; UCI; Hughes, Fulkrt911; ortbrop Corp .. Anabcim; aDd Roctwdl in Seal Beac;h <A. , Police Blotter ......... AY.APlllLI' <•nn• 102~A Victoria ca.t ...... 12,-... ~ •*" from a nr·t , ia die 4500...aolCtn' 1 lll~A ,.... mid co , ..,, n.. Polit»~.,,, Ill Hid•.~ ..woe*°"' ... ,..,.. .. &119\ die 1 m 'fl c:riM9 llnd 1111_. it AM sport a.clL It Mot/Id be noflid..., Cl..._ lldN.,. only,,__ wttk:h.,. repoMd fo ~ AMupott 8eich Police 0epwt. ,,,.,., and 1111 .. ,,..,..,.. only ec.. IWpecfed o1cnm.. Md"°' .... ~ ~ vaha at S43 were reported atolea from a whic:le ia die Yicinity al 41da,.... Sc•~ 1--Aa ..,,.,..... .,_..., MONDAY, APllIL l3 CaJMl'.S 0700-A bicycle valued at S400 was reported stolen from a p.rage in the 7000 block of West Ocean FronL 0840-A typewaiter valued at S800 was reported stolen from Costain Homes lac. located at #3 Civic Plaza, #250. 2100-A purse and contents valued at S2SO were rq>e>rted stolen from a bar in the 300 bloct of Bayside Drive 2130-A bracdet valued at Sl,SOO was reported stolen from a person in the vicinity of the itOO bloct of Baywood Drive. AllllDTS 1000-Micbael Jon Straatsma, 20, of Costa Mesa was arrested on suspicion of uespassing. ~ Rudolph Farrell, 29, of Costa Mesa was am:stcd on suspicion of disorderly con- duct.. TUr.sDA Y, APRIL 14 ~ 1020-Currency totaling s~ooo and st.ateboard a.id surr sticken valued at S3.200 were reported stolen from Lido Surf Company located at 3333 New- port Blvd. 1100-Jewelry valued at S2~420 was reported stokn from Nancy Dunn Antiques located at 2043 W cstcliff Drive. .. ~ ia * 900 block 1300-A computer valued at of Wat WboL S2,300 was reported stolen from, ARRDTS Pacific Mutual luaraace 0300-Patrict Ja.pb.l>ylon., located at 700 Newport C.eatcr 20, of Newport Beacb was l>me.. arrested OD ~al recklru 1920-A watch valued al $200 c1riviJ11. and a belt valued at SIOO were OSOO-Dould ~ Cata, reported stolen &oil a 1~ 26,, of Newport Beacb was in the 400 bloct of Vasta Roma. arratcd oa smpic:ioa al chiving AU1'.STS OD a smpc:nded lice me. 033S-Brian Campbell. 21, of l~Robert Lara., 25, of Carlsbad was arrested oD IUlpi-FOUDtain Valley was ai'ratecl oD cion of powssioo of cocaine. suspicion of clisonlcrty CODdact. 0340-Daniel llalpb Gnmillo, lllOO-Peny ~eitla Griffin, 25,, 28,, of Long Beach was arrested of Phoenix~ Arizona was on suspicion of assanh with a airestcd OD suspicion of lewd· deadly weapon. conduct. 1630-Robert Lee Zeitler, 31, 2300-Matthew Scbaaing, a transient was arrested on 20~ of Aurora, C.olondo was suspicion of disonlcrly conduct. arrested OD suspicion of defnad- 211 S-Kevin Daniel Dvorak, ing an innbeper. 18, of Redlands was arratcd on FRIDAY, APR.a 17 susp1c1on of posseuion of Cll.Dlf.S cocaine. 0105-A watch valued at · 211S-Norman Scou Parter Sl..800 and curmacy tota•ma m, 19, of Rcdlmds was arrested Sl,450 were It.Olm from on suspicion of paGffiion of -a 1esiidcnce in tbc 3l00 block of cocaine. West Ocean Front. WD>Nl'.SDAY, APR.a 15 1615-A wedding baad C1llMES valued al SlOO was reported '1730-A car stereo valued at stolen from an un•ttcnded 11cacb S3SO was reported stolen from towel at the Corona de1 Mar a car parted in the vicinity of State Beacb 44th Street and Seashore. 1645-A wallet and COlltcllts AJUlESrS were reported stolea in tbe 214S-David Leo Reardon. vicinity of Balboa and 32ad SI, of Long Beach was arrested Street. on suspicion of disordedy con-171S-Bicycle equipment duct. totaling S49 I was reported Just in Time for Mother's Day, Graduation, and Father's Day Watch Sale Fine Swiss Watches Up To so 01o off We are closing out some lines and offering specials on other lines that \4J0 cony but cannot advertise by name. c R CHARLES H. BARR Member of the American Gem Sociefy Accredited Gem Lab6tdtay . (714) 642-3310 17th a Irvine westclttr Plaza • al•• from .... ia Ole 4100 Yoctolaiwr. 2350 C• 1taeo eq114'•• V.-.•SJOO ......... ... (roll • cs ~bd ia die JOO lioct al Newport Ccatu Drift.. ·1941-Jewdry Yablcd .a S700 w-u reported atolca from a pcnoa ia tile Yicinity of West Balbc»..t llthStrect. A••JSIS CM~Edpr Fernandez Can- las, II, of M~ Park was arrated OD smpicioll of auto ~­SATUIU>AY,APJULll CRIMl'S OIOO-Various household items valued at SS.17S were reported stolen from a boat mocnd iD die 1100 bJoct of Bactbay Drift. 1740-Currency totalling SJOO •• reported stolm from v .. Lido Dr,.. Jcc111• • 3'45 V•LidO. A••ars 0400 o.a Lw a.-., JO. ol T1llJlia .. •rated OD 1111picioa of poueuion · of •1+et••i• rs. llOO-Micbecl 8riaa Coble, lS, of Newport Beach was arratcd OD mpicioa ol coatri- bQring to the cldinqwy ol a minor. SUNDAY.APRIL It CRDDS 1240 A suitcae Ud con- tents valued at S775 were reported stolen· from a car parted in the 3"400 Woct of Yaa Opporto. ARWl'SJS 005S-Jama Emitt e._, 18,.of M.ah1Ma WM Uiated OD saspicion of miltkme..,..-t clriviJll. Child fingerprinting available St NSPll In conjunction with Vldim 's Rights Week (April 26 to May 2). the Newport Beach Poliee Department· will offer finaer-. . . . Auditorium OD Saturday. May ~ I to 5 p.m. and Sunday, May J, f 0 LDL to 2 p.m. There will be no charge for this service.. ~114'~ ___ sµnday c1n~ H·O·P·E • ·1s . • . June 7th Give [•J I AUTO INSUIANCI N01KI I (A] m AUrO LUIS SK:YllOClllS.c; m You ~be l!Sp.le b our •z 'R> MllO S• l&*MCI. Hawf . 1. If you ~ ao lidetl in the• lhin"t • ....-hL 2. If~~ no dw• 1He ~-in,_._,.,,_"'°'""'" 'fhee ale.., of lhe....,, ~ladcww. WhJ .._ Wilt. the rws era,.._. elle p11 if you haw a .,oct ........... . STAJlfMtMilh .... ...._olar1wlha• ttintheUMedSU&a. Our Pricill.,.. be CIOl1 ; 11flw •we CIDUld .. s: lliz tlin .,_ poliilbo. • ,_., • ....,._ tfcp'6J OI CAU TOCMY ... (714) 645-6470 Thanlc You, DENNIS A. R.OSENE STATE FA-INSUf'AHC( COl.IPANIES Ho. ~FtCES 8l00MtNGTOH llll~S .... -lHE NEWf'OAT ENSIGNICOSTA MESA NEWSllfMNE TODAY .. I Child of the &Os meets the Army of. the 80s The edacaton • tour of Fort Ord was overt in its goal. Recruiter Stephenson admitted that be boped we would be mowd to m:om.mead the Army to those of our students wbo fit the New Army ~ora1e. I wu lea honest. I wanted to see beautiful Monterey after invading the military bastions. I bad oo idea that there was a New Army. Besides. the old one offended my YIOs comciousnas, so why shouldn' thie new? Here are some impreaions of Army life at Ord. One ( the ba:z.anls of being 40 • opposed to 20 is that one tends to see more sides of thinp. There u a New Army, and for some kids it might be a good thing. Some military ~ howevea, still give me a ro"'1 pain. Bourilf6 We were ahown the ~wer ~I-homing. ·0o you really call the newer recruits such an elitist tcnn?" I •keel. SueKauth over tbe laWDL lrvine9s homing is all that .... ~ haft the Yuppies come so far? I wisla our neighborhood bad more kids and smaller houses. Tbea I wouldn' haw to cln.t al mu town to import pla~a Tbe brand DC1IJ condol f« the commissioned people looted cold and start. Tbe price of success? Stlllla There u a caste system. Tbe biafw:r up you ~ the more offia:n• dab illltead ol the &Uk cliw tbe cafiwd folks go to (S4.00 ........ either place). 11w New A,,.,, Yoo can' be a bimbo ad plan OD the Army tJae days. YOU haft to baw yoar regular ~ school di ..... and test in the top SO peacad oa an aptitude tat. Dropoats are tent away. Yoa la.ave to be smart to remember all tlle acronyms. aQJWay! Joe clocsnl haft a job; be9s got an MOS (military oceo-beina sent to Ord. This is wrong. ~specialty). We learn all MmtOria of Ord aboat recopizing OPFOR My lasting picture of Ord is (opposin1 forces) uniforms. I symbotmd by a small po5ter' on still doo' t.na wbal an NCUIS the wall of a laser weapons is! training classroom. It says, Tbc counseling and family -rhint War!" support serrica (FSC) are out-"'Is that 'for real?" I asked a standing. A lower-income, civ-recruit. ilian family could never get the "'Yes, ma·~· be replied. counseling, parenting, and The other is saying goodbye · budgeting help that the base to SeTgeant Bryant at the end families can. The dart side is · of the day. Flashing us his only bow poor the new recruits and grin of the trip, be said ... I got_ t.bei.r families are, and bow the to be goin' boor, it•s mab night resulting stress causes violence to cook dinner."' and depression. Why is the bae Sw Kmnh is a ~ tltn- pay for an E-1 only SlJOO in a apif 1 and counselor al 11 local town lite Monterey? I saw pub/k lliKh school ~ anJ ha helicopters and weapons worth hu.sbanJ liw wilh tMir /our- millio~ and yet not enough year-old Kiri in Newpon housing on bale for the people HeiKlw. ciWiu (LC. loo9e) ,_ cu act.. ----""' ~ r-...,. Sil! ~ ==.-:::!'!r~ 1..-' ~~+'fl t;; ~ and toms. Re De"Va lmghcd. Even wben bis wife (II at tk • ~-~~!I d.f _ ... J,~" oldest) bopped oa ~ pmh-~ '?'<H ~{P'UM,<H ing IOlllC stray auk aada lier ·v-. ma'am; • .._. even -11 pr~•nts ~ ~, ~ cap .... ~,c:nctumile. ~~ r themselves that;• wu the I could .w.n-bim iD 10 -nr ~ wwu. with ~fom kids, C:ffi; ~ ~~: To me:-tliC O'ftl' lac> tng · out '>iclen ad tb1I pota-f; .. a.--..,;..f..,__ __________ ....___...__.........,...... looted cozy-tiny. beiae four-Re told m • laail bis goals - pJiexa with tm• toys ICabered and will achieve tbcm. Thac Kindergarten registration on Parents wboee children will be starting tiadergartea in the Newport-Mesa Unified School District this fall are being asked to pre-register their children now. accordi.na to Fred Carter. district director of student ser- VICCS. These parents are asked to call their school to make an appoint- ment for Rgistralion to avoid ~-(AD elementary ICbools are listed by individual aamc in tbe wbite pages of the telephone directory.) Some schools will be holding naaing registration. T.o register their child. pa.rents mlllt briq along proof of the cbild9s age and official reconls of the ~requi.Rd immu.niz.a-. tions: P.,Olio. DPT (diptberia. tetaqm and pertussis). mcasks~ rubella and mumps.. Information OD the individual scboora daily schedule, bas routes and ldlcdules. or any otlaer special scrvica will be available at the ICbool For more information. or to determine which scbool a dWd will attend. eaD Carter's office, 760-3284. ·1..e..-·~ I to a•t• al Newspepen areallte!" goals appear to be more vek:ro strips to stick OD his sieeft. But are they any diffCRnt than my accumulabon of papen OD the office wall! 1bis is a North Carolina farm boy. He loYa whal•s be•s becoming. A major (or nm lrigbu) jmt got on the bus. Be Jounar.a and slouches ud c:racb joka. •Just call -Sta. -be tdls ..... I decided to tat bim. •eey. um. Star I say. -can you buy me a thati T-shirt at tbePXr •Why sure~ Sae(aot ma'~J,· be drawls. Tbe tom amhjpcr improva Qe momalt be CIMWI OD board.. We fCl to eat m t.be ' Feaamina The Orange County Rose Society Mass Displays of A ward Winning Roses Special Demonstrations on Rose Care Saturdays & Sundays 12:00 &t 2:00 O.-•••..,·-.......................... Aow.._._ ............. ~ . Na5B'f • fiCJOOI PlANTS • ROllST • lAND5CN"NG • 'A T10 RJrPii,IT\Jlf • ~ b youw been m the mmUI a a )I .-. POIScbe ec;:.-, or any at. luxury cm lben JOU ~tbepldeanda::lft5. manstup ad go Do these fine ~···n,_ bt1I be piecmd k> m:Jw a similar degr I a 4& P lOt JS bufl aotbe V1P ~Loan bam ~w BecDm a cu 9ll>el ierat m ~ Gl)M&vea:movwtbe ~ we•mmeboaowmg SDD>or mm. tan us as easy as~ SDD>11Dmancd- nmy llDdll. And. JOU am baDDw I DO 112' ... tban our c:dleady I ..,.,_, .. tc.cdy nm JOU am mbt up t> 72 """'~ t> lllXl'f fO'lrban. Rs yourCWMlaier>ca we .. <44*""8 your loan ID~ 34 !D.m once w ,.. .. your OJC1lll'et1 d UH ""• ataL A.rd we am 99111 dllliwr lbe a1J1*>96d paperwu4 '°JOU at pa bcme or cdca n.es noluDg c:dnarJ atn;Jt !hat aJS lben. yettlilQ a cm mi 11am male JOU mll"lrum:J bul cdlary .. ,....,-._.., ... ...., Celebrating ,the spirit of service Ou1siders often think of Newport Beach • an enclaw of millionaires and yachtsmen, a sort of mariDO"OJ ientecl ivory tower whose inhabitants treat the rest of the •Odil with something less than benign neglect as they cruise the Bay and am;m their portfolios. It is, of course, a gross misconception based on stereotypical attitudes and ignorance. Newport Beach is one of the most giving communities in the world, with active volunteer committees around every corner. The city's largesse has benefited and continues to benefit everything from ballet companies to day care agencies, from medical research to environmental protection. The spirit of voluoteerism is thriving in Newport Beach, and it is this spirit and the good work that comes from it that the Dolphins Division of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce celebrates each year with its Silver Anchor A wards. This year marks the 21st incarnation of the annual Awards, and the Dolphins are asking the community for nominations. They're not looking for the Segerstroms and Brcns of the area, though. ot the ones who are in the limelight on a regular basis, though limelight docsn 't detract from their fine efforts. No, the Dolphins are looking for those ~cw special people (who) manage quietly to make life significantly better for those around them." Like Penny McManigal, a past Silver Anchor winner who may never have even bad her name in the paper before now. For many years, she has worked tireles,,ly in the Junior League of Orange County on programs to benefit the League's day care, child advocacy, and anfi~rug programs. Or Mary Reuland, whose fine cffons on behalf of the Children •s Hospital of Orange County and the Braille Institute earned her the Dolphins• recognition.. So, as the Dolphins suggest, .. Look around you. A befriender of the forlorn ... A determintd battler for civic good ... An organizer of that unpopular job that had to be done. . . Do you sec her? Do you see him?"' If you do. let the Dolph.ins know by May 8 so they can consider him or her for the Silver Anchor. Call them at 644- 8211 . Baker Communications AWARD WllMG ltQllFR ----111"91 ,. , • 211uer• 39 Stlle & Nllimwlll Minis Since 1971 I DI LI 111 El Sel'I Baker ••• Roger' Bloom Ill I Dnt .... Judy Duly Pll1I ••Sam Gangws 883 Procb:tian PIZll Newport Buch, r.A 92m3 (714) 631-1120 Ptase .... mail tD; p 1'. 8Clt 9399 Newport 8lldl. r.A 12156-939 The Nasport &sign. ('Allll ......... and Irvine T odly n Pl l !' t ad wllllly on Tlwtdl¥I Tinie of my Life 8Y JIM FELTON Is reality si,nply absurdity dressed up in a 3-piece suit? .. Goin' crazy was-the best tbiq that ncr happened to me. I don\ say it\ for naybody; some people couldn' cope. ·But for me it came at a time when nothing ebe leelDCd to be won- ing. I got the kind of m..tness Socrates taltcd about. ~A divine ~lease of the soul from the yot.e of custom and convmtion.. • I refuse to be intimidated by reality anymore."' Trudy, the baa lady, puabea when our writer son. David • wrote the lenithY profile OD her for Rollilig Stone •••ine. LiJy and DaWI were on tbe COYer of Rolliq Stone .,U when Lily opened on Broadway--euctly 10 yiean ago tbia mGldb We mnindcd Lily of all this wllCn we visited her bact.ltage last week after attenclin1 a ~tters to the Editor witla pride. A coapctnt ~ weat•e sro... 'B.PV. ia prantly iaYOhed ia ... "ojld ....... shcnra .. CODCCID for die poiats r-.ed Noft. Airport m•aa•ment. the Airport Com- mission and the Board of Super- visors are PTina this project the critical attention it desea tes. S-lng growtll Wll'I lllp lnftlc 0..-ZMtar. PleMe do Dot be duped .... by thoK intent OD shuttina dOWD our city. We have a Jood ~ nomic atmo.pbere DOW and for the sate of me, I cennot fathom what our fOI mer Mayor aid bis coborta are thinking about. Certainly not the good of the city, as they prof~. Those wbo signed the petition for Measure A never bad a chance to read the entire initi- ative if they wanted to, because it was torn apart so oaly one plllC w• available and that .... for signatures.. (Source: Alan Beet. al bi.I talk at the Bouzy Rouge.) That, coupled with all of the misleading statements about "'stopping traffic" in and around NewpG'f' Center and Corona del Mar, assuredly caused some of you to sign without thinkina about reading wbal you signed j Nothing is aoin& to siOp .. the traffic ia oar area. We lite being here and IO do tbomands of odla' Oraaae Countians ·wbo would like to live here but content themselves with a visit to our beaches. They are not the larpt daily source of traffic ~n! Loqt at Corona del Mar at 7:30 in the morning. any morning. and see all the can aoiDa into Santa Ana and other areal mland for WOTL Amf loot apiD at S:lO in the C'ft1liaa as tt.y p Mme Talk about a 1•aricbrill! That is n-ery day. summer and winter. In the mmmer we Md the visiton. Mucbo(tbis would haw been corrected by the use of the PdicaD Bills Road, but you were told that defeating Measure A would reduce traffx:. S40 million would haft been donaled for road impro"Vcmenta and tbe J>di<:an Hills Ra.d. Without the help ol The I.nine Company, it will be a loq time comina and we will ALL be uted by taxes or tOD fca to pay for iL ot a goOd busiMll decision. A$ I said in the beginning. our economic bue ia Newport is good. bat bow long will it stay that way? With all busiDess activity being 1e11t out of the area, we are headed for an economic waltela.Dd if we con-- tinue With "Ballot Box Ptaa-. .. DlJll. Two ;eers for Felton pina .... tk Bomd ol Gov- ernon of ti.e MOlltcwia Senior a. ad tW ~ Duarte °? •tr of Co--llOC. • 1t._oar -io.• Duirte, ud your •pin. ... The local l8cbys will siv'e bim .~-..~C.Oxmd Plnml!MT wiD itioW up! DarPMar. DklMnJ C.t1 ,, ..... Jim F.dton\ colWDD coataim some of the most uinine remarks I have read. Fehon damns the ignorant citizens (taxpayen) who resist uncon- tro11ed development and increased traffic. Yes, Jim, dumar is inevitabk. but not with a stt.amroller. When citizns request solu- tions to ~ t:raf&; the respome ~ •Build more bOlds and high rise buildings and conditions will improve.• tnsan- ity! About the Dino-story building near the airpos:t. In addition to more ttaffic, didn' the FAA object becaUK of danrr to air ~You'd lite another plane ciasb? Mr. Felton, we are cbotina in traffic and you want more. Solve our existing mess, then discuss development. You weep ova tu revenues lost to Costa Mesa and Irvine. Read the April issue of Newport Cmur. Mayor Larry Agran states be is fighting unconbOlk:d development, and wants to retain open apace. WheR b.ne you been? If Costa Mesa wants t6 cho~ Mc'SS '"em.. RepnliDa tu reft1uxs, when bas tbe Newport Beach city treasury been unable to fund Deeded 1e1 •&a? So, we are stapid and tdfish to demand i.atdlige1lt planniq? You .ccme us of bavina -iawl vision. .. Were you under a rock when the city of Petaluma broupt the pudy developers to a 1e1eeching ~ then calmly laid out an orderly, sensible plan that their' citizens apprO\'Cd? San Clemente and many other~ lite domin~ are doing the same.. We are act of being told wbat is •gooct for ow commun- ity• by such as you and your ~loper buddies. You c~l homeownen .. shadow govea umcnt. .. Wba1 do you caD the puppets of 1rvi:nc company,&~ Sejmtrom, el. al. public spirited citizms? Did .. Irvine Company SlOOft write yoar tripe or did tky just mail you a c:bect and you compotcd it aD by ~ You talk just lib a~ employee. A In JQll qo, Irvine Com- ~.__.at tky owned tbe mtiR Upper Newpcwt Bay. 1ky pl8n-d SO rills tK Bay Wiab coiidol and W. doCb ail for die ........ ,..,.. cfforta OfFnmtlllliidFracaa.Mi~ 1rYiDt Compeny ,,_... aii.e motie to yet rm• "prom· ed ..... ...,_...-~..._,. ....,.ino.rte..Alid;....U.tilld \ •••••• "' .... --.... "1 tM mil ~•k Ol Newport u~ •·~ ._, Cjilll .._ Inell, lie fiG • u to 1dm~ wlill!ld)w..,..,..aw.E&1 .a aM tpia, to bOUd Mr. Sna t J. Ptcir 1M LGld ... leek. SPOM aacl ou solicl •ldi am lrrileCc ru•J resWcau wio laan atwa11 ii tdl ua f 1 O'S._ • fr 1 ~ 1m fUZZJ ttiiDkiaa aild m • _.., .... -Of Jim Felton W Dna' Ua toaeb CXNl8' ., WC OlilJ ... it witla mOlt of t-people of few 1llC.,... of the pcgplel Newport leach. Think ol bow Mr. Feltoa. JCN 11eatioa 1eillc* t.e11 be in Duarte. .. aroaad sqairrcb ud crab Hopcf Wly, within wee~ be ~ • Ttiierc mast be a special will work bis way in as a "p •squirrel home .. for ou.. Of columni t for tb~ Duane Shop-course, it s ould be PADDED. You mention Herb Sutton•• 1980 editorial A publisher, of ~ needs more people to buy --&wpapa'L By the way, did Sutton ever live in Newport Bclda? Ob yes. Felton. Where do you lift? Y oa shoukl liw acar your office. If traffic FU muCb thicker, you may have to walk from your squirrd bole to wort.. w--. A. St-•• Ncw;11t9eadl Dari'.-.: RccentJy a 1Joup of profes- sionals in tbe county expreacd concan about the safety, fw- tiom ad ~ ol tM new terminal and parting stnldUR being plapncd for John Wayne Airport. It is ~ this complex Will be a very public p~ visited by millions of passengers ~ yar, and tbe fint impra- DOD muy will have of Ora.nae County. It can. and will. be • sbowplace we can all point to RCll Model ~100 VHS-C CAMCORDER Input from professionals lbould c:ertaialy be given atteD- tion.; however, we have complete confidenc:e a fine product will emage. bi w B. Mmim1y Pr•,.. ~ ,, At•tiom Ccmdl FIRST TIME UNDER $1000 SALE S999 Our Price RCA Rebate $1099 $100 • Weighs only 3~ pounds •Auto Focus * Your tow net price $999 • 6:1 Zoom • lncludeS all Accessories . . .. . . . tOM ~lh.n. 11-8 m 11-9 Sat. 1().9 5'n 11-7 .!!l!!1) D7 Son ..baQI*' His Rd. Ne' pOff °"*' 720-9266 YOU're About TO Drive The Best Bargain Of Your Life •• ~ -· ·- COMPACTS TO ROLLS ROYCES 4, "has a car for ~1/111£.e eveey occasion" Rent •r cm" tor 8 d8ya, get the 7th ct.r FREE $19!~ unlimited FREE mileage .,.._, ... AC.,__.__ csllr• ................. ':Ml .......... ~,... ___ O ..... ....!o.•C m I ..... £ a -· --•• _._,..C...-Cll• ...... 0 • ,.. .... ~ ..... ,...,...., __ ..... . ~-----· --- CdM swimmers are headed for showdown with Harbor Ulm WAIB-1111C...._. .. Illm.•11111111 • 3 3 ' J ,.. • llf ..... 11111 lllr Iii • I .. ....... ,.1 .... -. .... ,._...., 21 111111 21 Ill * II Ill I• 3 8 3 Ir II I ,_ - ....... ,, I wllllPI l•lff' ''••' I Sea Kings upset Tillers, 15-0 When the first-place Tustin Tillen walked onto the fidd last week, they probably didn' expect to pt macb trouble from Corona dd Mar. After all, they h8d beaten the Sea li!p jUlt wubbcfore. But what a waptia it lll1S haft beat wlma the Sea KU.., turned their UIUn'Oy weak offen- sive team into a 1l•mmin1. jamming, ICOlina siant in the 1eventh innina, ICOriq eight n1111 ia tUt frame for a IS-0 wbitr:waala ~die ie.cue keden. Tlae Sea Kk• were •head 1- 0 iD die tlainl iaaia1 wlaca ripi«Wlder .. AIM. Giie ol CclM\ .. o s 1' 11 ·.-wam.. nailed a do9bli to ... ia two of die Sea Iialf11fhe IW ia duilt innina (Anld W J.l•-5 ftla tbrcc RBI). Cd M •1 ICDior rigbt-h•ndcr Bob Bea pitcbed six ICOlcka inninp, striking oat three ad waltin1 only four. The Sea Kinp Kaleel their wia in die aeventll when junior caac:Mr Imn Mui bit •anmd ........ ccnterfielder Crai1 Naoa taocked a tlan:11>1ua home ma to leaft the ICOl'C IS:O • die boaoa ol die a:waA ... * Tdlen lfCCc:''al ...... ..... fom RBI ..t Niw 9COled two - r-.; ed w 3-for-S • die .,.__ 1k Sea Ikp 81e CMl-'J tied fc.-f.nla widl Ulliwaai&y ... die Tillas .. ia • tie for tint ... S1. • 1• I tlr Olli(\ ..... IC • ~7. )..5 .. die Tillasme~l. A YSO r~i stration Ma~ 9 •Y aoaur CllilaE The Corona del Mar Sea Uap soundly defeated the f»•nria Eagles in swimming Ktiou last wee~ 11~26. in an impreuive leapc performance. CdM also participated at the Foo«hiD Swim Games Saturday and logcd sew:aal impreaiw times, finishing third o¥erall. Leading CdM in the 200- meter medley relay, Rand Tucker, Larry Zubrin, Jeff Tbomasou and John Hochadel, all standout leapc swimmen. finished with a time of 1:44.69. This time beat other league com.petiton by as much as la'e1l tee0Dds, and Saturday the same team boasted a time of I :4 I .28. which is the fourth fastest ClF time this~. The Sea Cinp swept, taking first in every event against Estancia. allowing the Eagles to score only in the IOO-meter fly and the 100-meter freestyle , wbeR they took second place in addition to a third in the ~ mder freestyle. CdM Coach Mite Stark- weather was plcalOd with his team in spite of Estancia., tact of compebtion. •v ou '\te got to do what you '\te got to do,• said Starkweather. -rheir program isn' drawing guys in but ~ still swam ~u ... Although CdM placed third overall at the Foothill Swim Games, many of CdM's swimmers broke their own ptr- IOMI RCOrcls. AlhAmeriCllia Jeff Tbomason, wbo placed first in the 100-meter relay against Estancia with a time of 48.18, beat the invitational record with a time of 2 I .4S in the SO-yard freestyle. "I can b~ly run to the end . of the pool and back in that time,"' said Starkweather. Jim WagDCT, John Rohr and Larry Zubrin also bad excellent times. Earlier this year Starkweather predicted that CdM\ only real trouble in the Sea View League would be Newport Harbor and be still says the same thing. Currently, be hopes to defeat Harbor and then tum bis atten- tion toward leapc finals and CIF. Cd M is currently 6-0:-1 in the Sea YllCW Leape aad will swim apimt Newport Harbor this week. N~rt Nllio111I Little lfllll AAA 01111111 .... w L .... w L T . l>ai19 I s 3 .... 6 2 0 a.Ila 4 4 5 2 0 Or.iGlu 4 4 4 0 r.-. 4 4 s 0 ... 3 4 Ae; 2 s .... w L T w L T A\ 7 2 0 7 I 0 T.-5 2 0 6 I 0 .... 4 4 0 s I on.I. 2 s 0 2 5 I --= -Da«s • 2 5 0 c.lla 0 I 0 .. lfll.a 1117 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COST A MESA NEWSllfMNE TODAY ..... 1 BYC's Rudy Choy first to Ensenada The 40th umuaJ Newport to EmeUda latmlational y Kid Race ia DOW Jliltory. Ytth liabt ud mady ain fnoriaa DCitber tbe imidc w the oaside. IDOlt of tM ...... ended up wlina llmlib liDe or the shortest distance. The fint boat to reach Emcnada was lludy Cboy\ Aikanr X-S wbida toot home the President of N.O.S.A. trophy. Marine Scene Tb.is 40th annivcnary race also saw ~ral-nca within tbc racc. • Tbe lint ever celebrity race included Brooke Sbiddl and Lee Horsley (Matt Hous- ton). ADotbcr hotly contatdl bat- tle was the nee foT the Admirars Cap. Navy Admiral Bruce Boland OD Lemi Machine Wat the corrected time winner: u .s. Coast Guard Admiral Bruce Beran on Shenanigan won on elapeed time. A race that is always hotly contatcd-believe it or not-is tbc lat.,.. to fiaiab.. This year's willDcr ... C'llarlaae Dryer, who c:ommmtecl that she tbaapt she WM doiq IO Well she stopped by the Toda SulOI Ia••nch on her way to Eueuda. We~ a trophy it a trophy. This year._ 1pomon, Bullfrog Amphibious Sunblock, Corona Extra and Mousy Non- Ak:obolic Beer made it poaible to Iowa' enuy fea and incruse the fun, whicb was Jud by all The real credit for tbc sua.ns or this year's racc aoea to all tbe N.O .S.A. voluntcen which~ ably led by N.O.S.A. ptaidcnt Mite K..ane, general cbairman run l.erripn, uaistant chair- man Doua Wall and Race Com- Business Briefs Ir IALPI •llBll mittee chairman Loran Wcisa. Tr0pby wDmcn in the 40t.b Annual Newport to Emen.ada Racewere: Pr rlf I 2 ol Mako Traplly: lathmanctu {llobat Doughty, SBYllC) Sea..., ol Farap 8elatioel Tra..,: Tonka (Barry Bibbs, PCYC) Pr11ft s of N.O.S..A. Tro,lly: Aikue X-S (R.udy Choy, BYQ Presi4nt of U aite4 Sta tu Tra .. J! Seaweed (David Swain, BYC) Sea.-J ol State Trap•y: Sn- eJlity (E.L l:nnmel AR. Ring, SYC) Sea.-, ol die NPJ Tra...,.: MatCiict (Gene~ PCYQ include coordinating all radio ud television promotions as well • promotional giveaways -------------------------------------------- 1 and public service UlDOIUllCC- ~ c.t Gr11 • of Newport equity saJa in the imtitutional Beacb was recently named Pra-and retail mode. ident of Dom.inion Co~ Fencbel's careeT spans 20 tion's United States office, years in the investment industry. located in Orange. California. A Prior to joining ~der, Pcab- member of The Bentall Group, ody, be worked as a sales exec- Dominioa Comtruction, Ltd. is utive with Smith, Barney in one of Canada\ larltlt contract-Newport Beach. ing firms, offering a wide range • • • of construction services for Newport Beach resident, col'.lllDUcial and industrial deYel-Ori1aeea ~ bas recently opments, office buildings, retail been appointed Vic;e.Prc:sident stores and various tenant and Director of Media Com- improvement projects. munications for the Irvine-based • • • public relations firm Jill Uoyd Eric Feae•d bas joined and Associates. Kidder, Peabody and Co. as a Brunet, a 1983 paduatc of vice president in the firm's San Diego State Umversjty with Newport Beacb office, according a bachelor of arts degree in to Stephen L. Shirley, vice journaJism, was previously president and resident manager. employed by Professional Fencbel's area of specialty Media Services of Del Mar. includes both fixed-income and Her responsibilities will . CAL ments for clients wtmb include the Orange County Fair, Orange County Racing Fair and the Sawdust Festival in Laguna Beach. • • • Georae C. Lua Ill bas anchored at Spindrift Yachts corporate office in Newport Beach. He bas asaumed the position of captain. Lang•1 ~mibilitia illdude mDDiDI the Dewty formed Owuen• Allo- ciation and publishing the Spin- drift NC'W'lletter. The naa:M Calif omian was formerly captain of the 121 ' LOVELY LADY in Newport Beach. He bas also been a det:iftry skipper and a power boat captain from Newport, Rhode Island, to the Virgin Islands. • • • Castle A Webster, a national executive search firm based in Newport Beach. announced today the appointment of Rich~ f. T '*'co as Principal. · Formerly regional director for Bell Oaks Company. Tedesco will be responsible for opera- tions and administration for Castle A Webster. Tedesco bas ~nan executive recruiter for six years. holding such titles as New Markets Manager, Director of Training and Regional Dirmor. PRECUt-TINTED-WINDOW-KITS E-ZINSTALLATIONS: IPRAY.Al'ft..lf-80UHH •• CORY REDUCE GLARE ANO FADMG T"" I Yll WARRANTY 2 POPULAR COLORS-11 OAAY (SMOKE) AND ft DARK ORA Y -37 .50 PLUS 3.• 8HIPf9fG Go•--of .... ea. .... Tn••>! C.-Sca (Mill lnaram, PBYC) ea.aw el C Ww ' t'ra .. ,, Twilight (Bill Wiedcrmann, CYC) City of Ncwpwt ••di Tr••lrJ: Bullet (Dick •own, BCYC) Oty al 'm .. Tn••>= Tm Man (Tun Babnte, COR.YC) rm••••• 0.-ta of Com- ... ce Troplay: Radiant (Bill Couber, SBYQ E=fp F.-ty Tra..-,: Toma- hawk (Gene 011apn, SBYC) eo.n.. W•tlmn•• Traplly: Delp bis (Michael L. Micbei BYQ Uaite• States Coa11 G•ar• Troplay: Tabhon.a (Ernie Min- ney, NBYC) Emcaa .. To..Ut aun• Tn,•1: Ra&fime (Pat Farrah. LBY~ CM D s Tra,•y: Capt. Slaao (Mm lhu~ sesq N.O.S.A. Tn .. J: Aitene X-S Re* ._ Mmbdrla ~CMll' bas relocated to laqer' of.fices at 125 East Baka Street. Suite 266, Costa Mesa, SS7-SIOO. Formerly headquartered in lrvi:ne, the company experienced rapid growth Ii.nee its formation last May, which led to the relocation.. Founded by Ralph M. Rod- heim, Rodheim Marketing Group is a fulHerW::e marketing agency offaiaa corporate, pub- lic and community relation, fund development, spcci.al CYeDt manaamw:nt and ad~ • • • Tom W81. vice-piaidcnt of Polygon Commercial Dndop-- ~ will speak at the Newport (lludy Choy, BYC) ·--s• r' I Tr•••>= K.atb- m&Dd11 (llobert Douahty, SBYRC) I ·• ' Y8dlt ClllFlt Tra .. 1: B1101la Vita (John Puccini, SBYltC) S..rnn Tra,.J: l.elpie (Marlin/ Dobbrotty/~. WHOA) Alce .... M• ...... Trapll1: Aikane X-S (R.udy Cboy, BYC) Tr' a Awe•*-Troplty: Third Wave (Bill Foerschler, DWYC) A• kal'1 T..,,.y: Sben.aniga.n (Bruce Ber~ USCG) (elapsed ti.me) Lean Machine {Bruce Boland, USN) ( conectcd time) .i... to finlinla: Serenity (Char- lene Dryer, NYQ Tbe Balboa Yacht Oub gar- nered the IDOlt trophies, with leVCll. The Santa Bara.bra yacht Racing Cub provided the most en~ with44. Harbor Area Chamber of Com- merce Business Development breakfast April 30. The mcctina begins at 7: IS LDL at the Reuben £. Lee Rataurant OD Pacific Coast Bipway in Newport Beacb. The topic will be •DynamX:s of Small Bosi1'Cll Suc:cca .. Wall bas more than 20 ycan of prof essioaal manaae:me•t experie-ace. Be is prese11tly directing tbie dnelopmcat of PolygoD Plaza in Lapna Bilk, the S6 million COi porat.c llcad- quarten of Polyson Commer- cial Dnelopae11t. Polypn Plaza 1epn a ab the firm's tint SouthaD Califomi.a C0111PJciaJ • ~ • •..Oo-8llO~ .......... ____ • ~--... .. ~-. ...,.-....... . .... _, .. _ ........ -. ...... ........ • ........ .a. • .._,..... .. , n .. Ct J 7 4cmJI 1 .. 1. c.... ............ c--... -Fer ... {lM)ln.t• ~---mif11EE NTIAl CONSUl.TATKJW.----~ Private Lessons MEN &WOMEN Selected Chentele (714) 667·2m . ,. , • If' • • • -• • , • ,.,. , ,_I .... a 191 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COST A MESA NEWSllRVINE TODAY Ballerina brings 'Celebration' lo OC·PAC . . Harbor lites •A Celebration Bal.let, w star- ring prima ballerina Cynthia Gregory, ended its 32-city tour at the Orange County Perform- ing Arts Center. The tour wu the first national project in the arts devoted to raising funds for drug prevention programs \Say No to Drugsj, a project of Fust LadyNancyR~wboserved as honorary chair. The ballet pcrf ormance in this instance benefited the health and Guigenbeiin, president of the children's programs of Child-CBOC Foundaaion Board, wel- ren 's Hospital of Orange County comed the many supporters and and the Junior League. Bob then introduced Janet Harris, LLONGS OF NEWPORT,· INC . REAL ESTATE -WE CARE HARDER OUR CLIENTS WRITE April I • 1986 Jerry and Christa Long Cf 0 LLONGS of NEWPORT 369 San Miguel Dr., Suite 200 Newport Bea~ CA 92660 Dear Gerry and Christa: Again, thanks for handling the countless details involved in the successful marketing of our duplex. It has been a real pleasure interacting with both of you during the past few months. I was particularly impressed with the level of integrity and professionalism both of you exhibited in bandlini some of the more emob·ona.1 or human issues that have arisen during our tramaction. I am convinced it's this integrity characteristic that is ~real mark of professionals. It is rare but refreshing and uplifting when we arc able to interact with people with whom we develop complete confidence and trust in their integrity. We now ba'ie this confidence and trust in both of you. In closing, my fmt inclination is to wish you good luck, however, after some reflection, I would simply suggest you continue doing what you aft doing and 11XCaS and good luck will surely follow. Warm Regards, Anaheim Hills, CA •Letter OD file. -If IEIPllT Ill. l69 SAN MIGUEL. SUITE 200 NEWPORT BEACH, CA 926SO , CALL 640-LONG .. president of~ who read a coqratulatory letter from Mn. R.eapn. Prior to the premiere per{or- m•nce, a da•mpagne buffet was held at the Westin. Following the ballet, supporters met with Cynthia Gregory and the prin- cipals over dessert at the Center Club. Barborlites attending were Susan Bartlett, Suzie Busby, Linette Burg; Audrey Baaby, Nancy Hodson, Ricbard W- Rebccca Busby with Mart Tay- lor, Lillie Hinde, Niole CoO.ina, Helen Coffey, Pat and Bob Allebo" Kit and Steve T~ and Cindy and John Rollern. • • • The Laguna Moulton Play- house bu come to be mown .. a model of excellence for Amer-•. , ...... New At ~·~ Gourmet Coolies & Mullins ~ long Stem Cookie Bouquets! Harborlites. . . I • Hand Decorated Gi~nt Cookies • Gift Tins • Specialty hckaging • Cookies-On-A-Stick. All gayly wrapped and beribboned! [) 1 ,.,. ..... ican community theater. To support the Playhouse's building campaign actress Julie Harris donated her perf onn•rvx:s of the Tony Award-winning play "Belle of Ambe~" based on the life and poems of Emily Dick- mson. Followina the two days the one--woman play ran, a supper reception wu held at Ron's in Laguna for special aupporten. Attendin1 were Barbara and Nick Williams, Connie Morth- land (M.iu Harris bousepested with the Morth)•rvfs during her stay), Elizabeth and Mervyn Pbden, UrMla and Michael Hall, Bunny and Jeff Pero and Kathy and Richard Hunritz. • • • -Summer Place .. was the title and theme of the American C..ncer Society-S benefit held at the Four Seasons. Featuring the Righteous Brothers, the ball honored Mrs. Anton Seger- strom and was co-chaired by Jan Vitti and Donna Blue. Aaisring were Mmei. Blair -~ Saevea arid.-, Lee Bromiley, llicbard c .. pbeU, ~ent Freadt, Tom F•--· Robert Harris. Gcorae Bill, Grca Hinch, Jolaa Bodpoa II, Jerome Jona, DaTicl ~elly, ~eitb Liadsay, Bnace Nott~ Sandy o~ AnlJ Reis, Rae Jam Ryu, Varginia Zens and ma ·Afmltroaa. • • • OD tbe occasion of the 40th A•mel Newport to Euenada llece, tbe Balboa Y acbt Cub honored 1M VIPS connected ~the Newport Ocean Sailing A...maioo. the orpniz.cn of wbat bu been termed tbe world's largest international yacht race. The luncheon, held at the BYC, aJso included a fashion show fcaturin& natu- rally, yachting regalia. • • • The 30th Street Bistro was the site of the United Jewish Funcrs dinner honoring the major Orange County contributors including Harborlitts Alan Fainberg, Arnold Feuerstein, ~T and Irving Burg~ Cecilia Goodman, Miki Sholkoff, Blos- som Siegel and William Shane. Mother's Day, Birthdays Anniversaries, Any Day! Please Order Early! In The lnine RMch F•H•a llm1let 111Und« 1he 8'le Neon Neal's s;,n~ 1M F11hllft Wind. Ncaplft •••di, CA 12110 • (714) 7eo-1100 at 250 Se Babla CHVW~f] l!JI! OOUJ~f] ·~ Fiesta Bead•aartea ~ ~.__ ........ Mt ...... Pwt• ........ : ~ ....... c...Q • ffiEXICAN FLAGS ffiANY SIZES SOfnMERO'S ,,,,,, PINATAS • DfilO"S •ELEPHANTS • GUITMS • DUCKS • SHAtt<S • BEAIS • RA'"80WS • CLOWNS En}oy the Tradition/ , DAICllS SISTEU-lriltalJ ...... 11. m lilllf llllrUyl. 11. 11 1•"'1 ._ wlU ,.,... "C.1 11191 Ill llllic" lw Ill AM Amil Tlllll llRtl • Yllll U,. 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Lund\• O.V.., ~.£ ... ~ .. ~ ~~to.)()() ~YJIL&L~ ........... -90'.._, o.od\ ... <714) )36-2)" ., .... - ART Works ltJ Orla•tlo, Ro•eo T,_llill, S11ir1eJ CWtlia, Mer- ud ._._ ud odms arc cur- rently on display at Galleries Toucbe, 499 Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. Houn arc JO a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Saturday and 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Sunday. Call 497-4491. A watercolor edlibit will be on display tbrougti May 8 at Golden West College's Fme Arts Gallery, Gothard at Center Drive. Huntington Beach. Hours arc 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Monday through Thursday and 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Tuesday and Wednesday. Call 895-8358. "E..p.b 1 .. ndscapes and Still Wes," an exhibition by Armen Gasparian~ will display through May 3 at Diane Sassone GaJlery, 278 Forest Avenue, Laguna Beach. Hours arc 10 a.m. to S p.m., Monday through Saturday and 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday. Call 494-2440. Pbotocrapbs by Francesca Woodman wilJ display through May 2 in the UCI Fine Arts Gallery. Ad mission is free. Hours arc noon to S p.m., Tuesday through Saturday. Call 856-6610 . DANCE l Collcae. 3J01 Pacific View ~ corona del Mar. Call SSl-4402. OCC'a A I S..d1wf Duce Collal1 will take place May I and 2 at 8 p.m. in Robert B. Moore Theater on the campus of Orange Coast College. Tickets arc SS i1l advance, S6 at the door. Call 432-5880. "Sprin1 Jubilee" will be the theme of a perf onnance by Ballet Montmartre at Newport Harbor High School on May 3 at 4 p.m . Tickets are $5. Call 646- 7644. The UCJ FacaltJ Dance Concert will take place through May 2 in the Fine Arts Village Theater at 8 p.m . Tickets are S5-S7. Call 856-SOOO. MUSIC The UCI Symphony Orchestra will perform May 2 at 8 p.m. in tbC South Coast Community Cburt:b. Tickets arc S3-S5. Call 856-5000. "Sarall Walker: Abancloaecl Herqines and Femmes Fatales" will take place in UCl's Fine Arts Village Theater on May 4 at 8 p.m. Tickets are SS and SIO. Call 856-5000. "An E•eDia1 witla Peter Nero" will take place May 6 at 8 p .m. in the Bren Events Center on the campus of UCL Call 856-5000. •Duce Claoreopapllen Sbow-Metropolitan Opera topruo cate" will take place May 3 at Apr8e MDlo will perform May 3 p.m~ at Coastline Community S at 8 p.m. in the Orange County I LIVE OllTAGE OtRECTEOBY A08BMRON Male at Claata••• COUep: Sholund CoDcert (May 3 mt A p.m.); Wind aDd Jazz Emembles Concert (May 8 at 8 p.m.) Call 997..Ql2. . Mel Torme will pCr{orm May I and 2 in Segentrom Hall at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, Costa Mesa. Call 634- 1300 or (213) 310-1062. Tiie 0nqe CCMllltf CM.mber Oidlestn will perform May 3 at 4 p.m. at the Orange Campus of Loyola Marymount Univer- sity, 480 South Batavia in Orange and May• at 8 p.m. at the South Coast Repertory Theater in Costa Mesa. Call 996- 1949. "Swin1 Dance and Cinco De Mayo"faturin1 Bob Keane and his orchestra will take place May 3 from 7-1 1 p.m. at the Irvine· Marriott Hotel. Tickets arc $12.SO. Call 553~100. STAGE "The Cobbler's Secret" will be presented by the Costa Mesa Youth Theater on May 1-3 and 9-10 at the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse, 661 Hamilton Street. Tickets are $2. Call 6SO-S269. "'Ille Frop" will play May 1-3 at Orange Coast College's Fine Arts Patio Theater. Tickets are SS in advance, S6 at the door. Call 432-5880. "De Ga.. Mmaprie• is being performed in the Dr. Glenn Curtis Perf ormina AIU Theater, Brea Cultural Civic Center through May 9. Call 722-7727. BREAKFAST SPECIALS ~ °"' ,.,,..,..,,., 11--3 ... .., .... ...., tiro.11 ..ttolll ..... •i-a.w-iw•2 ... a 2-..o1a.a.. .... r~on 'r ,t.t\ ~·IOlll ... .. ............. trw ... LUNCH SPECIALS .,..., °"' l'C'O • 11-1/Jh .......... lrim. ---aills .... Cl-21~ ...... •. .... 0-Hot ........ •llloieh wilh ........... c-. .... ~om=• -c.lbf., ... s s y f, s d ii w K w . ' . ..... . . . , . ' . . . . . . . . . e I i • e e • t I It I It Ente ,.,. Ambiguous background hurts Charley Bacon BY DAVID CORn:s..ROBBINS Not too long ago the perform- ing arts seemed to be dominated by the belief that the only way to know who you were was to know where you came from. WeU, for those of you who think that for the most part the days of 04Black, Brown, Red or even Green Power .. arc gone from tbe stage are in for a little surprise. Now, in an age where how far you go is said to depend on bow high up you pull your boot- straps-where the popular media Jikcs to serve sticky-sweet stories of young, upwardly mobile couples who get MBAs, start businescs, read Forbes, and sometimes go to counscling- you might just expect to sec such fare cast into the 04ethnic .. realm and played out on the stage. And low and behold, that is exactly wht you can expect to sec in South Coast Repertory's pro- d uction of Arthur Giron's .. Charley Bacon and His Fam- ily ... Giron's story of a duty-bound, wouJd-bc hoofer, the son of ... the King and Queen of the Holly- wood Extras .. who comes to the realization that life's tough so he'd better play the game. is .. played out in a light-hearted yet vibrant fashion. Directed by SCR 's co-founder Martin Ben- son, whose recent directorial' credits include .. Fool for Love" and "All the Way Home;• 04Charlcy Bacon" takes a comic; passionate, and at times ove,rly bouncy look at one man's rift between the lost for succeu and the need for ~rsonal identity. CALL Rest1111rant &press111 • • • when friends drop in! Order dinner from one of our popular member restaurants, relax and enjoy your guests. CALL Rest1111rant &press111 • • • when you've had a hard day, and just can't face the microwave. We1l have your favorite meal to you quickly - ~.ially within 30 to 45 minutes. CALL Restar,.,.t ~ess111• • • tonight! You deserve a break! And please tell your friends about this ~t new service! The production ushers the sense of identity (ethnic, per- audience through the life of sonal. or otherwise) Bacon turns Charley Bacon (played by Tony to dance, a love of his since Plana), a high-spirited, saucy, childhood, in the hope of venting and slightly hyperactive lad"' who passions which hav~ been in the course of becoming a frowned upon by the business responsible banker and family establishment. man falls victim to the pressures lo a nutshell, Charley Bacon of corporate life. Unfulfilled by _ doesn't know who he is-his his life of toil in New York and parents grew up in an orphanage emotionally driven by an empty in Mexico-and the only past that he does know is the flam- boyance of his two .. HoUywood almost-were" parents. Through Bacon ·s pursuit of dance with a Spanish Harlem dance troupe, Giron has created a vehicle by which Bacon can reach back into a collective past, a past of unknown ancestors, and pull out a meaning and purpose for his life which helps a man live with the stone-f accd facade necessary - _;::::::::::::= ..... , .. ~·'" -o,,, .. "-*' -s.1--. ,,_ .S.-r ?,,,.. to .. make it" in the world. '"Charley Bacon and His Fam- ily," loosely structured on Gir- on ·s own life, was developed through SCR 's 1986 Hispanic Playwrights project and has undergone a great deal of revi- sion since its' debut at the Ark Theater in New York. What started out as a one-act play about a banker who finds meaning in his life through a ponrait of himself painted by a stranger bas clcarl} turned into something of a testimonial for the author of GuatamaJan des- cent. whose past worh have included .. Edith Stein, .. ""Inno- cent Pleasures... and the SCR West Coast premiere of .. Becom- ing Memories ... in 1984. The story begins in Los .... ,,.,.io Baby Back u. • Cllicll'll Diaacr f~D.95 GOOD-and fast! Orders are accepted from 4 pm to 9:45 pm, seven days a week. (Some limits to delivery area - please ask for details.) You may pay by~ or use your major credit card. Regular mmu prices - that's all you pay (or less!) Plus a modest $3 -$.5 delivery charge (depending where you live) for each restaurant you choose. If~ lm1t1I 't n1 af181one"oaa1ftODl boob in llw-t ~c:.d ... ~ 11 mllil ~to JOI' lotl6y! - - .... , She .remembers so that we will never forget · BY PEGGY DAJlNELL Yom Ha-Shoah, Time of Remembrance> ceremonies will be taking place over the next two weeks in many communities in Orange County to remind the world of the 6 million Jews and others who perished at the bands of the Nazis during and just prior to WorJd War II. During this black period in the world's history, many people of courage and compassion did much to risk their own lives to help the Jews escape and to try to keep them safe from harm. One of these very special people, Irene Opdyke, honored by Israel as one of 5,000 Righteous Gen- tiles, unfolded her personal story to the combined congregations of Shir Ha-Ma'alot, Harbor Reform Temple and St. Mark's Presbyterian Church in Newport Beach last Wednesday evening as part of an interfaith forum on the Holocaust. Irene Opdyke, a young Polish Catholic girl of nine~ was studying to become a nurse when the war broke out and she was forced to escape along with other student nurses into the forests of the Ukraine. She was found by Russian soldiers, beaten and violated by them, then lcf t for dead. I EllBlllUICE ••lpfjl& .... lllllMl .. IMllll II Ill ..., ..._ T .... (Ill) m "*.I I " 11 a lllrt'a Pu l;1ss 111 Cllnl 11111 11 " 1 e 1110 a a .... ..,., 11 1 11 .................. ... ... lrl'lll m _.II &*I flnll. . God, help me find a way to help Ballers, who hid her this time these people, my friends." and helped her aet to a repatri- Her prayers were answered ation camp in Germany. It was because a German major asked here she met her husband, Bill her to become bis housekeeper Opdyke, a U.N. represe.ntative in a villa. It had a secret crawls-she later married. She said, "I pace from the cellar to a gazebo spoke Ge~ Polis' Russian where she bid the twelve people, and Yiddish. Bill spoke English which inctuded a married cou-and French, six languages and pie, the Halters, who were no communication!" expecting a baby. She spent They have been married for Pllll IY PmY •BIBI. remember me, but I want to thank you for tbc shoes you gave me in the forest during the Nazi persecution." •ue then pve me a big bug," she recalled. •A million dollars could not take the place of that for me. "The Lord bas been so good to. me> especially iD my fulfil- lment of a dream. In 1985 I went home to Poland and found my four listen alive. We reliwd our joys and our sorrows u we walked tbe streets of Auschwitz. It wu a bot summer day and yet we were chilled to the bone as we remembered a time of genocide." In her closing remarks, Opdyke stated, "We have a responsibility if we want to live in freedom. It is our responsi- bility to promote understanding, stand united as brothen and sisters and stretch our arms to all people. It is in this way we can have God blessing us for a sincere undent•nding for each other. We can have peace and help to bring a belling as we bring our hearts and bands togctbcr." Bill McQuoid, Pastor of St. Maru•s, spoke oftbe time as an 18-year-old student be was deeply moved by his visit to Dachau. Rabbi King said. wrbis is the kind of faith that trans- cends Presbyterian and Jewish religions and I feel honored to be touched by the aura of this truly beautiful woman." She was taken to a Russian hospital, where she stayed until the Nazis took her along with others to work in Germany. She was assigned to work in an officers' canteen. eight months taking risks and 32 years. caring for tbc~needs. "I wanted to go to America Fellowship Day celebrated In the meantime, she wit- nessed a death march, was horrified and wondered what she could do to help the J ews. In her new position, she realized she couJd listen to plans while she served meals to the officers and their secretaries and then warn the Jews when raids were planned; t hey then could run into the f orcsts. Eventually, she was trans- ferred to the laundry room where she met 12 Jews who became her friends. She heard news of plans to decimate the ghetto and her friends asked for her help. "I prayed and prayed, 'Please One day, while Opdyke was and forget about my expcrien- in the kitchen, the major ces, until one day, I could not appeared and caught her with a believe it, it was in the paper that few of the people she was hiding. there never was a Holoeaust! l She bad not locked the door. She knew I must speak And bear offered to take their punis~ent witDC$S for the dead and for the if be would spare them; she living. I knew I must speak to asked for his forgiventu. He children and to young people. relented, but not without con-They must understand this must sequences; she paid a huge price. never take place again and to Eventually, the Russians know these things will bring closed in on the Germans and unity and undentaoding amoq Irene led her friends into the people of different religions and forest where other Jews hid in color-it must never happen foxholes and under trees. She again!" smuggled blankets to ward off While Opdyke•• honors and the cold of sub-zero tempera-awards are . many and much tures; she brought shoes and d~ they pale before expe- food for them. riences like the time she wu When the Russians liberated walking down a New Y ort City the area on March IS, 1944, street and a stranger approached Irene escaped and went to the her and said, ... You do not Church Women United of the Newport-Mesa-Irvine area will celebrate their annuaJ May Fe110wsbip Day on Friday, May J at the Fairview Community Cburcb, 2S2S Fairview Road in Costa Mesa. Registration begins at 9:30Lm. May Fellowship Day is an annual ccumenical gathering of church women that chalknaa them to mate a difference wbac they live aDd work. It is allo a time when there is a focus on local concerns, and this year\ observance will be a benefit for the local FISH agency. All women of the Newport-Mesa- Irvine area arc invited to attend this program. and arc asked to bring cannot goods to replenish Religious I >irectory TEMPLE ISAIAH tt•,... •• , Sabbath Service Friday niChD 1:15 p.m. .... ~ ..... ~ Rabbi Steven o. Schatz president: Joel Abramtahri Church of St. Matthew by the Sea (Tradiior• (P'""4111911 lta ao. d ~,...,.,, HOl Y COllllUNION SUNDAY-9:00 A.II. 7:30 P.M. Tues.-Bible Study 10:00 A.M. Wed.-Momina Prayer and Bible Study MERTZ HALL d ~ Col••llf"Oti.al Church 611 , .... ope. C«onl def Mar The ..... ,.....__ c. Sca1ell 675-2116 • 2401 .,_,.-.._ ~ ..... cl• ...... 0w w.-Oiurdt T .... ..__ ... 7'U ~ ,, the FISH cupboard, which is running low. Spcaken on the program will be eonnie O'Connor, recently retired as head of the local FISH office, and Debby O'Connor (no relation). who will trace the origin and history of FISH and the problems and da1Uea,.. it faces today. Also OD the propam a -Voices of tbc Decades." Tbirteca loca.: put presidents of Cburcla Woman United will take part in a symposium piQa l>Kk to 194S, when May f~ wa born. Following the program a sandwich luncheon will be served for S4. Reservations may be made by ca11ing S48-7J76. 1 Fite 411 c~ "*JCMRICl ACihiOUI .... --IT~ The tolawit'I .,.. ..... dC*W ~ es: DANA POINT r.wttNA COMPANY, 2•'701 0.. OrNe. Dana Point. CA 92629. ...._c.wtai, Inc., 2626 South P\alnwt, trvine, CA 92705,Califomia. The PYospect California Co., One Tower Square, Hartford, CT 06115, Cafifor. nia. Alison Oevetopment Company, 4463 Birch, Newport 8-ch, CA 92660, ~ Business fint lrW'Sadlld under this business name on May 1972. • This busintss is con· duald ~ ...... S*'t· nership. Sfaned: Marine c.pitol, Inc., Robert Oaht- blrl. President This --.,...,. was filed witfl the County Clettt al Or.., County on A,wil 9. 1987. f'aJe No. n.o116 4/164/234/305n 0206 141112 PU8tJC NOTa FICiiiiOUI .... NWITATDmfT The tot~ penons are till Mines$ as: (A) THE GOLDEN WEST /GOVAN LEASaNG ASSOCIATES, (8) THE GOLDEN WEST I GOVAN SALES ASSO· ClATES. 2222 Martin, Suite 212, Irvine. C•lifornia 92715. Gotder1 West Homes, a California corporatJon. 1308 Wakeham Avenue. Santa Ana, California 92'705. GowM °""91apment, Inc.. • C.lifomta corpomjon, 2222 Mwtin, Suite 212. IMN. Celib ... 92715 Thi1 business is con· dudld ,,, ...... pert. nenhlp. sen-ct: Golden .... HomM. • c.rib'nia CIQf1Mntion; Didt J. Ran· d•ll. Praldent; Govan 0.. JI ....... Inc..; Gerald L~"-..nt The rtll•nnts com · .......... '° tnnuc:t busi-.... undlr .... ficsitious ......,_ ,.,,. or '*'* tiAld ~ on Se9t-3, 1917. This .. .._'116-. ... 1•-rt,,. was filed with tr. County an o1 ar._ ~ an Mwctt 27, 1917. File No. F3l9627 4/9 4/16 4123 4130 0183 1-11111 .....c.ra HCilt-• I II• ...... ,. .,. ThafDlowil'IPlf'IOll• ... ... ...._.SANTA ANA fllAZA PAllTNEttS. 800 Maupati ~ DrM. .... 300. ... JI cwt 8-d\, CAmlO. ..... MIHcipNa_.... __ °"'91- 0IMMil 0..lflNllf of .... poll e.cht • C..rlornia COi ....... 13 Qwpor• .......... Ne pGJt ..._CA..._ '-Mc"'' --... .... ~--··cl 0 ,. •• ,. ..... Inc.. .., ...... C...Dr-. ...... , ... putBlld\. CA12111Q. T"'9 ...-.. Is con· ct.did 'r ............ w-.. 9'-'*9: "'blic ""' , ......... ,,.. Wn Gf Ns a -PrP11a. AdlfilOl'lt,. Inc..; Mlc:hell It. Neill; Stephen Hot*)n1 Osoild.,..c eon.-. o1 NeapCJt IMch: ......, ....... ,. I I »tt. The n11i1tnnts cont· nwad tD nnua buli- .._ unc:W the ldttiol11 ...,.._ Mme or ,_... listed •bow Oft Match 1987. This ......... -lied wilt'! u. eoune, an of ~~on~ 31, 1987. File No. F339624 4/9 4/16 4123 4/30 0185 w~ ~~ ACiiiiOUI • 111111 ..._ITltBIBfY The .,.,,.., • .....,n is doina business as: FASHION ISlAHO TDAOO, 1600 ...,.,,.., Newport a.ch, CalibrU 92660. Soiros E. K.'amtll.CIS, 7312 s...11 &hid .• 9215, G.IMtsb•, Ta.es 77S51. This bu$ineu i1 con· ducted by an individual. SilMcf: $oito5 E. K.ramale-p . The rqistrant com· nw'°8d lO ttansac:t busi· ness under the fictitious business name °' names listed above on March 1987. This ~ was filed with the County ~ of Or..,. County on March 24. 1987 Fiae No. f339 l 94 4 /9 4/16 4/23 4/30 0187 •-31Ma l'UaJC~ ACI iiiOUI 8UllNESS ...--ITATEMUf'f The folio.tn& persons are dolf1I business-= GA.881· ANO'S fTAltAN RISTO· RANTE, 2813 Y1lla Way, Naport Belch. CA 92663 Clayton and Andrews EJ•ptbes. fnc.. •• cafitor. n.Corpou1tion. 9581 Stan· ford, Garden GrO'le, CA 92641 This business is con· ckdld ~ a corPOlation S1•ned. Clayton and Andrws Enterprises., Inc... Georae 8. ~ Pre5f. dent. The re11strants com- menced to ~ busi· ness under the fictitious business name or names listed abolile on Aonl 1987 This ~,_,. was ftAed .,. the County Oerk ol Or.,.. County on Apnt 2. 1987. File No.. f340064 419 4/16 4/23 4/30 0181 -.sue1 .....c ... ,.Mrrwrwa~ fiCUllOUS • Ill EJS ,.._ITAtamn ThefaloMc~.,. ~~n.:GOLOEN WEST /SUNSET ASSO- CIATt.S, 19 Corporate Pt9D, Newpout 8-ch. Caft. bnie 92660. ~ West Homes. a C.lifomla corporation, U08 Wakeham Avenue, Santa Ana. Califoml• 92705. Sunset Homes, Inc. • Nevecta corporation. SO f~ 8lwd 110. Speru, ...... 8M31. This busines1 is con· ductld bf ...... pett- net'lh p. Siped: Golden West Hon-. a Caffbnia Ca pcwlltion; OK:k J. Ran- dall. President; SunMt Hon-. Inc.; DMid C. Buell, ~ This ....,,,.. -filed with tr. Oowcy a.rt ol Onlwa ~ an u.d\ 27.1911. f'lle Na. F339626 4194/164/234/lO 0184 ... IC ... fiChi .... 1111• ... mm" Thi talowilc I*••.,. tile ....._ -= 800Y SCOll'TING. GO 800Y 2. 2775 ..... Vwde Dr. E. • Com Mesa. CA 92626. Peul a.m.-. 2ns MeSI v... Or. Ult. Unit G205, Costa MeN, CA 92626. -~. 421 ~ Poin-seb. CorON 0.. Miii, CA 92625. T1'is business is con· ducted bf • ....,.. part. nership. The re&istrant com- me11Cfld '° transact busi-ness under the fictitious business nlme OI IWneS listed above on NI A.. Sianed: Paul M. e..rineer. This staeemenl WIS filed wrth the County Clef1l al Or-. County on April 13. 1987. File No. F340937 •1 164/23 4/30 sn 0194 WNOTICE FICiii iOUS ... HUS ...--1TA1W The folkMi1" penons are doinc business as: COIN LAUNDRY. GRANO TER· RAC(. 22489 8-b'I Rued. Grand T ernce. CA 92324 RicNwd J . l.orenll. 21845 r tC:Onderop, El Toro. CA 92630. Michael Joyce. 10061 Rana-vi.. ~iW9. Santa Ana, CA 92705. This buStnus tt con· ducted bf a ;otnt wnture Sisned: RicNrd J. l..ot9Nl. Michael Jo,ce. Thts ~ ......... fi)ed with the County Clerit d Or-. County on April 13, 1987 File No F3409J6 4116 4/23 4/30 sn 0191 ~illOllCl FlCilllOUS• lllDS MMlmrmun The foltoMns pm IOI is we doif'I business as: f AMIL Y STYLE COIN LAUNDRY, 7930 Dale. Buena Pow\. CA 90620. RichardJ. lorenM.21845 r ic::ordefop. El Toro. CA 92630. Michael Joyce. 10061 Ran1eview Ori.,., San&.a Ana, CA 92705.. Ttus business lS con· cM::tled bf • joint ~ se-t: Ridwd J. Lor--. M~Jo)lce_ This stllliineill -filed with the County a.rt d Or-. County on April 13, 1987. f"ale No. f'340935 •116 u23 4/30 sn 0192 PUm.JCMmel F'ICtii ....... . *-ITA...-T The~~-.. doins business as: COIN INDUSTRIES, 10061 R•ne-view Orive, Santa Ana. CA 92705.. K. 0. A. ~ Inc.. c.1itDmie. 21145 TICOldlr· Oii. El Toro. CA 92630. 8.A.M.V.E. T ........ Inc.. C.lifom._, 10061 Ran~ Drive. Santi At-.CA~ Th 1 bulineu ls con- ck:tld ~ ... wnll.n. Si&Md: K.O.R. INDOS.. TIMS. INC.. llcNrd J. Lor" enlll/Pr-.., BAM.Y.£..T. IN1EM019' ~ Jo,ce/"91. Thia ............... ,.. -_, ""'ttie ~an o1 Or-. CourQ on Apt 13. , lta1. F'leNo.~ •1164/234/30 517 0193 .. ,,.. . . ,.. . ' . ,. ,, . . ... .... . ..... . .. . . , .. ,,. . ..... a Im THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS/lfMNE TODAY .. II ASSOCIATION, 6J0e W . P9dlc C..-Hwy, Necpu:rt 8-:t\92ta. ..... ,..3121 Saa- dlle. IMM.; CA 92714. Tom 8. -.r. 19 Wild ao... Ct.. "-spuet a.ch. CA92663. T1'" business i• con· ductld ~ MwdWllS Mu. dtef9 ,.,,,,._ The NClsttanc com· me.ad '° n.mct ~ .... under the fictitious ......_ ....... Of ...... lislled •bowe Otl April 3. 1987. SicnM: Tom 8. Miler, Jim Palety. .This $$I l•ll -filed with .... CouNy a.tl al OrarWI Counly on Acri 13, 1917. fi .. No. F340938 4/l64/234/30Sn 0195 WNOllCE f1CllllOUS MJIUllU MAMl11ATBmlT The ~ penon ts doilll bus.irms as: K.CJ<.. INTERNATIONAL, 1&15 Shelitp1 Pl. fN307, New- pcwt Beech, CA 92663 t(~ c. Kim. 1835 St. illllD" Pl. #t007, New- port Seech, CA 92663. This bu5iness ts con- ducted by .,.. indiwidual. The reaistrant com· menced to transact bus.· ness under the flCtJbouS business name or names listed ab<Ne on 418/87 SCned· Kyun&Ne C. Kim. This mtement was fited wrth the County Clettc ol <>ranee County on Aonl 13. 1987. File No. F340939 •116 4123 4 /30 517 0197 PUIUCMOTa flt ii I iOUS .,_EIS JtAMl ITAT'ElmfT The 1o1io.;,. penon is doi n1 business as: THE GARMENT OISTRtCT. 867 W. l(Jeh. Ne.Port Bead\. CA 92663. AC Inc , CA.. 867 W. 16th, Ne•port 8-ch. CA92663 This business is eon· cb::t.ed by a OOf POI WOO.. The re1istrant com- tnel teed to hnsact busl--neu under the fictitious business name or names liited above on 4· 1·87 Silned: r.«.. Inc . Ralph K Btotttund.Pres. This stMt:ment was filed With the County ~ °' <>ranee County on Ac>nt 9. 1987 File Ho. FJ.40688 4116 4123 4130 sn 0199 PU91 IC illOTa RC ihMJS .,. LEIS MMEITATDmn The ~ person lS -. business as: aHT£R FOR THE STUDY Of Pl&S. 2900 8nstol St. 11050, Com Mesa. 92626. ~ ffilA. 29 Ecte PL. IMne. CA 92714 This business i$ con· ducllld bf ., tndMdual The rqistram com· n•teed to tr•'511Cl busi· neu under the fictitious ..,._ rwne at rwnes liUed abaft in 1980. ~~-Hill This italM•-" .as filed With the Count1 ca.ti d er.,.. ~ on Acri 6, 1987. ~-No f340275 4/94/164/23 4/30 0167 &..m..17 WllOllCI n•m ii• wr••r rrn•u. 06 fiC Iii iOUI 11.J 11 IUI .... The tortowina penons ............ u._.a1 tN fictitious businiess '*'* COMTUNE OElJV. £RY~ •• Clllt- famle c;.w.-........... 22tl2 la c.cten.. Su.ta 235, tacuu Hills. CA ,.~ The ....... bu&tness ,...,...,.,...,._._ Ned Oft 1/1 lla ..... Oaurter ~ ar.wa. ~ f"leNo.F~l--Moore CoufW SeMce. Inc ... 22te2 t.. c.cteM. 5'*~....,_.._CA W3_ 01 Mllrnia. .. Maid .. 25712 La Pan:, e59, El Toro, CA t26lO. ,......~-~ ...,.,, ......... '*""4p. Siped: Moot9 Ccuiw s.wc.. Inc.. -- ..... ,.~ Thia ..... ••It -Ned wilt\ h County ~ ol OfwWI CouMJ on M8ldt 31.1987. 4/16 4123 4/30 sn 0202 l..JZl4Z w~ fiCiil .... ,. ._Ir.men The ~ .. Pl"Dt ii ~...-.es:CYCAD COAPOMTION. 2a12 La Lita t.w. 111·1 ri M v..;o. CA 92692. CYCAD Corpor.tion, a California Corporation, 28812 La Uta Lane. Mission Vieio. CA 92692. This business i1 con· duded by I 00f1)0tltion. The resistrant tom· mlll aid '° tninAc:t busi-ness under the ftetmous business rwne "' rwnes ls.'ted abc:. an febfwry 1. 1986. ~CYCAD COA· PORATIOK. James E. Mah- tood, Vtat Pl'esident. This~--.. filed wittt the County Clettc of Or.,. County on March 27, 1987. Fite No. f339600 4/164/234/JOSn 0199 ll~lll WMOIU ACiillOUS•tlMSS NW ITAT'ElmlT The~ persons a~ doi,. business as: J. AA Y SANOERSON/CAROtNAL DEVELOPMENT · Bri~ol eenw. 2699 White Reed. Suite 150; Irvine, CA 92714 J. Ray-Sanderson Oewil· OPf•Wil 2699 ~ Amd. Suitll lSO, IMne, CA 92714 Catdinal Auto Care I,~ CMc: Plaza. Suite 290, New· port BMch, CA 92660 This bus1n~s is con- ducted bf • aenera• PAf'\· nenhip The re1istr1nt com· tnelald 1D transact bus.1- ness undef the 1'c:titious bullfwu Nlme Oil ~ 1.-1 llbow Oft 0.C.tlbel 11. 1986. S«ped: J. Ray- s.~ Dnelopment 8y. Mid-' by Thi5 .......... fi6ed .,. the ~ caertt d Or-. eo..n.y on MM'Ch 26, 1987 At Mo f339480 4/164/234/30Sn 0203 ll.JZ.140 PUa.IC MO'llC( fitiiliOUS ..... ..... lfA'f'EIEIT The~ persons are ~ business as: VICTO- RIA GROVES FIVE. 450 ,.. part en. DrNa. Sultl! 304, Nwpurt ~.CA ~76'0. Cal Fed Enterprises, • California COfl)Oratton. 5610 Wihftire Boulevard. la A1w*s. CA 90036. AAtCKlbt.c Devefopmettt ~IY. • Calitoi nia cor · poration, 1.467 North Wanda, SI* 155. 0ran&a. CA92667. This business is con· dudild by ....... I*\· rW'INp. TM recistrant com· 11119teed ID b • IUd busj.. ness under the fiditious ~ Nme OI rwMS lm.d ._on October 29, 1916. Sicned: c.1 rec1 Ent.rprises, Neil W 8'elllblei1t1.v.~ Repubf ic Devek>pment Ca•IPM'1. Ted T ~.VP rinence. This .... d ...... ,..,IT*_..rtl -fit.d with the County a.. ol Orw9t eour.y on Apr1l 7. 1987. Fiie No. f3405ll 4116 ~23 4/30 517 0204 , ... ... ICllOl'U 11m n• ....... "°'.,. OffClii ........ ..... The foUowins penons ............... of tM fictitious ~ ,..._ SIMOOtSON-J. AAY LAGUNA HIUS ASSO-aATQ,. _, ..... .....,,, S...150. erw.. CA 912'714. TM lctitieia• t.•' n 11• ............ _ . _., "' ~ 1. lte5 In ... ~ ol Or.., Or'e- 11111 Fii MD. f'282182. S.•..W.ltwJ~ • , ..... LH.... a Cllibw ...... Plft• ... 2699 ftdlt Road. Surte 150, 1"""8. CA 92714. .... 'Ptalt'ct [J•-w. OY (f"tn&and), %101 A Harth Towne M9nue. PonlCJlta. CA 91767 . JPfl PllPIMaics--· -[J ........ Inc.., 2701 A Nortt\ T C1111n8 Avenu.e, Pomona, CA 91767. This buaMs -c:an-dudld ,,, a ...... pert· nership. Sianed: s. ........ J • ._ OlwJAap- ment. L.H .• a Caiifomia eanentl pet!Nnhip, By: Ctw 0 . S.lldll1on. Jr., Gefwat ,.,,,.,, This ......,,.,. .. filed with the eour.y Oett. al Or-. ~ on Man:ft 26. 1987. 4116 4/23 4/30 5n 0205 w•ia ACihlOUI• IL Ell U.. ITATlmlVY The foilouirw ....... is ~~-8Al..80A UW. S0MCES. 514 West e.tboe Bhd, ~ A.. Bal· boa. CA 92661. Nancy Maril! Kolker, 501 East Parkwood Ave .. La Habra. CA 90631. Thts business 1s con· ducted ~ an indMduaJ The rqistrant c om· menoed to lrwasad bust· ness under the ftcbtious ~ name or names hsted abowe on 3-25-1987. Silnect. Nancy ~. Thts stalei•_. was fitet' with the County Oer1l rA Ofanae County on Aonl 6. 1987 4194/164/234/30 01n l..Jlm PU&ICflO'IU ACllllOUl--SS NW ITATl:MUfT The ~ person rs dot.n& ~ as.. GEM· AAT Of NEWfORT, 2407 E.. ea.st ......... Corona def .... CA92625. Juree-n Geiet, 24'07 E Co.a ........ Corona del M.,CA9262S.. Tius Dusi nas rs COft- ducted bJ an ind~ ~"""'"Gaer. The ,..;s1rw1t " not ,. conduclq~ Thcs Sltait ell was med with the County Cleft ol Or-.. Ccx#'CY on Match 31, 1987 Fi\e No Fl39922 419 4116 •m 4130 0182 K·JlM7 W•TICl nthliOUS •llMSS ..._ STATlmJCT The fol~ persons at1! doq business &. CMPPfTY OOHUT, 33621 Oii Obispo IC. 0... Paint. CA 92629 Tek ~Chau. 1014 S rcueroa. Santa AN.. CA 92104 SN 11111 Chou, 1014 S t~. s.nt.a Ana. CA 92704. This business lS con· duct.d ~ husband •nd ... 1. Scened: T.ac wna OQA,. Siv ~ Olou. Tl"• reaistn.nts com· meCAld ID tr....a bust-nes.s unds .,. fictitious ~ ,....°' rwnes tiSl9d ..... °" 'J..27-117 This ........... -filed .;(ti ... ~ Oertt of Or-. County on AoriJ 2. 1987 File No f'340063 •19 4116 4123 4/30 0180 l-Slln w~ flChhuUS•&llHI MMEITA~t The ......... IOllS~ ~ buu.-a: CARVER OEVnOPMOtT EQUITY a.oRAT10N.1c.worn.. COfJMMion. 1100 rta 'P0"1 c.ar Driw. Suite 200, ..... 8w:t-.. CaidonM 92660 Carver Oe~t E.QUQ Cotporllba-. a C»- forNa ~ 1100 ••• ' wt c.. on... Sui1ll '°°-tis ; ., 8Mc:h. c.lt- bNa '2660. Tf\is busineu is eon· dudlld ,,, • corpar.elon. Si.,.ed: c.wr O.U..op- ,,.. ~ CclfDo;alicw.; &,,.,QfLc.wrlll......,_ ...... The~ com- "4iaid '° •• -... ..... ... ...., .. fictilb• .., •.• .,,.or._ liseld .... Oft Dec. 29 • i• TNa 1 1 ••It -.., l4lll4 ....CMJllCI FiClhiOUl•H • eumsra:n un The tolocil• .,....we doins busines.s as: PAL· MIERt, TYlfJt. WIENER & Wll.HEl..M, 4000 llllcAl1tu Boulevard, Suite 1000, NMpol1 8elc:tl. CA 92660. At.-, J. Palmieri, Inc... • California corporation, 4000~8outevard. Suite #1000, Newport 8-::ti. CA 92660. Dennis G. r,-, Inc.. a California COf'poration, 4000MacArtt1ur~. Suite 11000. Newport a.en. CA 92660. ~ H. W"eenw. Inc., a Califomi1 corporation, 4000 MacArthur 8aulelt.-d. Suite 11000, Newport 8each. CA 92660. James E. Wilhetm. Inc .• a California C9rP01atJon, 'OOOMKMtu ao.~. Suite 11000. Newport &eech, CA 92660. This busmess is con- duc:aed by a ....,... l*t· nershp ~ OaVld 0 Parr. Pres.ident.. T~ re11strants com· meteed to tr-.nsac::t bus.· ness under the fictitious buSlneu rame or names listed at>crve on May 1. 1986. This stilfa1 *1t .as filed tnth the ~ Clet1t °' Or-. County on Ac>r1f 1. 1987. ne No-f3C0032 •19 4/16 4/23 4/30 017'9 Nale "°11Cl HCiiiiOUS •'I RIESS U..SYAJWI The followin& penon IS docna bus.inns as (A) SCHER MA~ETIHG. (8) SCHER ~ISITIONS. (C) COMMERCIAL ~It­ TIES ILLUSTRATED, 4400 MKMtu 8hd... 5ett Roor. tiearpou1 9act\. CA~ Commet"Caal Properbes ~. St1te fl/ Cafifor. nia. 4otOO ~ Bhd., 5th Floor. Newport Beach. CA92660 Ttus business IS COii· ducted ~ a corporabOn Seied Commercsal Proo Vas . Dolty PrvlCJC)e. Pres· ident. The re11strant com· menced to tr-.nsac::t bu.SI· ness under the fictibous busnless name tmecs abowie on 3-27-87 Thts ~rieft was filed with the County a.. °' <>r-.e County on ..., 27. 1987 Fie No F339573 4/16 4123 4/30 S/7 0207 ACiiilOUllll ME• UIEITAl'Bmiiir The ~ psmrt IS _,. busmeu as: EXECU· TIVE TICKETS, 16700 MacArthur Bhrd... lrvme, c.libnm 92715 Micheel S. llllliia. 6148 Eat Slt'I \.Dren2Q. AnlNin\ Hilb. Caldor'Na Tius business ts con· duded by .,, •ndmctu..I. $Cned Ma..t S. Mejia TM rea1st:rant com- ma iced to ti •IUc:t busi- ness under the fictitious business ~ °' rwnes llSted laboW on 3/ l/W7 This --·-· -filed wMt'I tN County Clertl of <>rare County an April 8. 1987 F340659 4123 4/30 sn s1 14 0211 - lllJle ntlil ....... . NIMllTA ....... The~pe1to1111 .. doirw bulW'9ll • SOl-m ASSOCIATES, 25111 N•l•m• Court, Laaun• ' Hills. California 92653. Edwftt J. Sctvum, 25111 N•t•me Court Lquna Hills.~ 92653. Sot Kutner. 1325 Ctest· view DrM. San Catkl&, C.li· fomia 94070. This business is con· duc:t.d ~ • pneraJ part· nenhip. ~: Edward J. Schrum, Genentl Partner. The re1istr•nts com- menced to transact busi- ness under the fictitious businas Nttne or names listed abcwe on MARCH 30, 1987. This sUtement WIS fi&ed with the County Ctetk of Onu~ County on April 7, 1987. FJ.40546 4123 4130 517 5/14 0216 1-32333 f1CmlOUI 8UllNESS NAMl ITAlWNT The foUowi,. persons are doin1 business .s: EAST ANAHEIM OtSTRIBUTtON CtNTER ASSOCIATES, a Joint Venture, 1400 Bristol Street North, Suite 245. Newport Beach, California 92660. Copley Realty Income Partners I, a Massachusetts limited partnership, 399 Boylston Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02116. Davis Anaheim Oistribu· tion Centef Associates, a Calif. ,eneral partnership, 1400 Bristot Street North, Suite 245, Newport Beach, California 92660. Thi~ business is con· ducted ~ a joint venture. Signed: Copley Realty Income Partners I, a Mas· sachusetts limited partner· ship; Fim Income Corp., a Massachusetts corpotation; Coc>'e)' Ruf ui.te Advi· sors, Inc .. a Massachusetts corporation, William J . Salisbury, Principal; Davis Anaheim Distribution Cen· ter Associates, a Califomja 1eneral partnership, Wil· ham K. Davis,' Mana1in1 General Partner. The registrants com· menced to transact busi· ness under the fictitious business name °' names listed aboYe on 12129/86. This statement was filed with the County Clertt of Oranae County on April 9, 1987 F340758 4123 4/30 5/7 5/14 0219 l -32332 FICT1110US BU~NESS NAME STATEMENT The foll0W10i persons are doing business as COUN· TRY CRITTERS. 32061 Camino Capistrano, San Juan Capistrano, CA Bradley C Anderson and Ehzabeth Anderson. 29351 Kinglet Ct .. Laguna Niguel, CA 92677 This business is con- ducted by husband and wife Signed Bradley C Anderson and Elizabeth Anderson The registrants com· menced to transact bus1 · ness under the f1ct1t1ous business nanie or names listed above o., 4/24/87. This statement was filed with the County Clef1( of Orange County on Apnl 10. 1987 F340873 4123 4/30 517 5/ 14 0220 l -32331 f1CTmOUS 9USINUS NAME STATOIENT The fol~ per10nS are doina business as: ENVIR· ONMENT Al DEVELOPERS cl o Buxbaum & Chaknwk, 1401 Owe Street. Ste. 680, Newport Buch, C.lifomia 92660. John Chakmak, 1401 ~ Street, Ste. 680, New- port Beach, California 92660. Dllwid A. Bwd>aom, 1401 Dow Slreet. Ste. 680, New· port Beach, California ~. Dewayne Brown, 3651 ~ Oriw, Hunti~ Buch, c.lifomia 92647. This business t. con- ducted by ....... l*t· nerstlip. ~: Enwfron- mentat Devetoci«s; John ~Pwtrw. The Naistrants com- ,,. ad to tnnuct busi- ness under the fictitious business ,.,,. abwe on April 17, 1919. This stadi::ment ... filed with the ~ Cleftt of Oran1e Cbunty April 7, 1987. F340407 4123 4130 5n 5114 0221 STA~WWllHDU. WAL,.. MITNllFI• ONMW UleB Ren. nous ....... The toMowq person has withdrawn as • 1eneral partner tram the s-tner· ship opentinc under the fictitious business .... of: KOU NATIONAL NORTH at 4343 Yon Karmen Avenue, Newport a.ch. CA 92660. lnterne•I Company, a Tennessee corporation dba .kNencaf, Inc., in c.libnia, 2m Alten Parb9y, Rivi· ana Buildin1. 6th Floor, Houston, Tex.a n019. The fictitious business name referred to~ was ftted in Oranee County on 21 25/86. Sianed: Internal Compwiy, •Tennessee e«· poration dba JCMlal, Inc., in California; Risher Ran· dall, E.V.P. This sutement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County April 9, 1987. F301880 4/23 4/30 5/15/14 0222 I~ STATDIEJfT W WIJHDM- WAL FIOM PMTllDIHIP OPOATSC UNOU f1CTI. nous 8UllMIS NAME The followina person has withdrawn as a 1eneral partner "°"' the ..,mer. ship operati,_ under the fictitious business name of: SANTA FE SPRINGS ASS(). CIATES at 4343 Von Kar· man Avenue, Newport BNch, CA 92660. lnterneal Company, a Tennessee corporation dba JOYenail, Inc., in California, 27n Allen Partoway, Rivi· an1 Buildin1. 6th Floor. Houston. Texas 77019. The fictitious business name referred to above was filed in <>ranee County on 2/ 25/86. Sianed: lnterneal Compeny, a Tennessee cor- poration dba .kM!ncal, Inc .• in California; Risher Ran- dall, E.V.P. This statement was filed with the County Ctetk of Oranae County April 9. 1987 F301879 4123 4/30 5175/14 0223 1-32321 STATUl£Hf or wmtDltA· WAL FIOM PMT'NOSHIP OPOATVIG UNDO f1CTI. TIOUS IUllNUS NAME The followinc person bas withdrawn as a 1ener1I partner from the partner· ship openitina under the hctlttOUS business name of: KOLL NATIONAL at 4-343 Von Karman Avenue, New· port Beach, CA 92660. lnterneal Company, a T ennes.see COi' pew lltion dba ~.Inc., in c.tifomia. 2n1 MM Pllrtcw.y, Rivi- ana Buildin1. 6th Floor, Houston, T..-n019. The fictitious business name,.,,,._. eo abow was filed in <hne'Coun!y on 21 25/86. ---tntemeal eompe,,y, a T.....,••• cor· porMion dbe Jowlal, Mc.. in c.NtorNa: Risher Ran- dall, LY.fl'. l1* .. 1k.it~rnei•nt,. wes filed with the COunty Clertc of Oran,. County April 9, 1987 F301S78 4123 4130 5n 5114 022• IWl7 PAlW •Mh•lt.. •• ,..,.nm,., OfllMn.&2•• ..:n.. TIOUllUI ..... TN '°"°'""' '*"°"hes •ithdrawn H a teneral pertrw fwom tM ...... ship openitins ~ tM rditious busk.a '*"' at. KOLL IRVINE BUSINESS CENTER It ~3 Yan "-t· man Avenue, N.wpott ee.ch, CA 92MO. tnterneal Company, a T enn11 ... c:ot pcntiotl dba Jownc:al, Inc., In Celitomia, 2m Allen Plftf•y. RM· ana BuHdlns. 6dt f'loot, Houleln, T .... 71019. The fictitious Minns name r~toabollw filed in Or..,.. County on 2/ 25/86. Siped: Int.meal Com.-11. a T••-COf· porlltion dba ~al. Inc.. in Calib1N:a; Rishs RM· datf, E.Y.P. This ct.._~...,.,,..,..,...nt was filed with the C'oonty Cleft of Oranae County April 9, 1987. F301882 4/23 4/30 517 5114 0225 &.3ZW7 STA' .. TIMlN--IT O/l MltW. WM. .... M111111111 • ... .,.. ...... flCTI. 110UI ., ..... fWll The foleowitW S*'fOn hes withd,.wn as • pneral pw1ner "°"' the l*tr*· ship opwatff11 under the fictitious business rwne of: COU£TT & PINTO It 4220 Von Karman Awnue, Suite 110, Newpol1 Beach, Cali· fomia 92660. Saut 8 . Pinlo, 1301 Dolle Street. Suite 720, Newpoi1 Beach, Camomia 92660. The fictitious business name 1 eferred to abcNe was filed in Qr*"ll County on Jam..ry 2. 1987. Silned: Saul B. Pinto. This stMement was filed with the County Cleft of Oran1e County April 9, 1987. F331402 4123 4130 sn 5114 0226 l.322Q ncnnouswm NAM1 ITAllllllllT The ~ person is doi• busineK n: BOAT CANYON HEAL TH FOODS, 632 North Coast H.,_,, l.quna Beach, C.lifomi• 92651. J.mes Oun Brancuc:ci, 3901 Burly Avenue, <>ranee. CafifonU 92669. This business is con- ducted by an individual. Silned: James Dean Bran· cucci. The reaistrant com· menced to trans.ct busi· ness under the fictitious business name « names hsted above on 1/15/87. This statement fi&ed with the County Cleft( at Oranp County on March 31, 1987 F339844 4123 4130 5n 5114 0232 1-32217 f1CTITIOUS IMISINW fWlll STATDIENT The followma petSon as doing business as: AVERY PARKWAY LIQUOR, 28570 Mareue_rite Paf1(way, Unit 106, Miss.ion Yte;o, Califor. rua. Louis Chana. 4052 Wil· hwaw, Irvine, Ca 92714. This business is con· ducted by an individual SC&ned: Louis Chana. The re11strant com· menced to transact buSI· ness under the fictitious business name above in April, 1987 This statement was filed with the County Clettt at Oran1e County Aprit 17. 1987. F341502 4123 4130 S/15/14 0228 1-U2117 ntiliiOUlkllf • MAME lfAlll Barf The....,. . ....., Is 001t11 buil ..... •: RA.RE FORM PUBUCATtONS. 3760 CerriPUa °"""' ...... poft 8leC:h; CA_. Joft CmnlM. ,,., c.n. pus ~ flia;DJ1 8w:h.. CA9M60. rtDrNa921SL Tttls -..neu I• con· duct9d bf .. lndMdulll. s..d:Jalt~ .,. ... ,......,. COfft• tn111Ced '° trWKt ..... ,_ "'* .. fictitiGUS ~,.,..Of...,. lllWd ~ an IMld'I l, 1917. This 11111111....,Till .. nl .. fled ...... the~ Cl9f' GI Or-.. Countj °"April 16. 1187. '341375 4123 4/30 sn 5114 OZ33 1AC111117 ....... a .... a--w,.....uu , ............. .. YOU M£ lN DEFAULT UNoot A DUD OFJaUST Co.d dlrult«,,;4!dl) ~TD> S.1M4. UNlDS 'IOU TM£ ACTION TO NOT!CT lOtJR ""°"11TY, IT MAY IE 90LO AT A "'8lJC SALE tf 'tOU HUD AH DPlANATION OF lH£ NAT\M£ OF 1HE PROCUDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOUU> CONTACT A lAWYDt. Ticor Tttle lftsutMce ~y of California, • corporlllion, fun~ 1'1llil rn.nnc. Md TNlt Or:w•IP8llY. On MAY 15, 1'11. It 9:00 A.M .. TlcOf Tiiie lnlunlnc:e C...~ d c.tifDmla. a CClfl*ldo911t bnwtr Tiiie l.......::e .. TNltCClmpenJ, •G"Y ........ 1""*'9 Uftdlr .-.t punUeftl eo Deed d Trult 19C01dld JUNE 12. 1914,. iNt. No. M-M2063, °' ~ Rlcoldl ln the oMcl °' the c.unty Rec:ordw °' ~ County, CaUfumia, WIU SELL AT PUBUC AUCTION TO HIGHEST 8tOOER FOR CASH OR CASHIER'S CHECK OR OTHER INSTITO- TlOHAL CHECK ACCD'f A8l.£ TO THE :rRUS1U. (pey- able It time of .... in_.. mof'le1 dh Unitld se...) IN THE l088Y TO lH£ BUil.DiNG LOCATED AT: 601 S. LEWIS ST., ORANGE. CA. all rflht. title and ...... rest can~ to and now held ~ it under said Deed of Trust in the proper1Y .-.i U 1 ~ in uid County and SIM described • EXHtBfT "A• ~h • Es&*: A Slitll1 ••hold • Mt lar1h In thlt certain Ml1111, ~ tt...wn. ~ U., l, 1960, .....ci"9d by Frri H. A'1W1 & Son. a Corpcntion, • MlnW', and NHport Shores Co., a Co-Par1Nrship, • Sutlt11111. for the""" ~...,. ~ l, 1960 and ...... o.c.n.w 9, 2019, 19CCMdld ~ 8 , 1960 In 8ook 5313 ..... 509. Oflk:iel Alcords. ·••ic• .. hereby ..... to the NCClfd ~ fur perticuWs. Thi Subtessee's fnterest under the h«ein mentioned Subh I t ._ bw\ Mlilt"Jed to Fredtrick t.. Bafrd and ., .......... GNlie BWd, Hulb9nd and Wife. .s Joint Tenants bran ....,..,_. ~ Merdl 27, 1980 and recordld April 10, 1980 in 8ook ll569 ,...1613, Official Recordl, and Gitter instrunwa °'record. The nclftheriy 7 feet of Lot 4, .. of Lot 5, and the souttwty 2,.. of Lot 6, all in Block 18. TIKI n2, In the~ d NewpoL1 Bw:h, County d Orwwa. StMe of CalifurNa, -Pl' m.., f9COlded in Book 23 ,.... 5 & 6, °' milcellMtous mllP&. in the Office of the County Recorder °' said County. Uc.pt ttlef efrol11 th.a portion tt.eof .,.,.... t>elow a plane dimnt 500 ,_. below the surf8ce d uid &and a exOIC*d ~ Silr* Properties Inc. tn thlt Deed reca ded A&cust 31, 1976 in Book 11872 ..... 1198. Officiat Recofds. -lnstrunwlt No. 44869. Tnntur. FREDERICK LEE BAIRO ANO JEANETTE GRIT JE BAIRO The streltaddf ..,....__,.,. and att'8f COITlfYQI ~. If any, °' the ,.1 property described ~ is purl)Ol't9d to be: 323 62NO ST., NEWPORT BEACH, CA. 92660 The~ Trusllle disca.ims W'1 ~tor M1 incorrectl 111 d dlt m.. addtw and aet. conin1on desilNtion. if.,.,, shown herein. Slid ule will bt m.de, but without oowenant or warranty, _,,._. or impfied, "Pf'di,_ title, possession, or~ 11>.-ytheunpeidb.e1raattt. rdl(s) secur9d ~Yid Oted of Trust, to-wit $84,679.27, EST., lncludinl .. pnMded in said nobl(i), actv.ras. if .,-,y, under the """' of said Deed of Trust. fees. ciw8eS end expenses d the Trustee and of the trum created ~ said Deed d TNSt. Accrued interest and additional advances. if wry, will increae this ,.,,_ prior to sale. The beneficiafy under said Deed of Trust hefetobe aecutld and deliveNd to the undersicJwd a written Declarlltion of Default and Demand for s.. and a written Notice at Oef.ault Ind EJection to Sell. The ~ caused said Notice of Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in the county whel'8 the real pn>perty is loened. Trustee or .,_tty conductina sale, TICOR TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY Of CALIFORNIA, 1717 WALNUT GROVE AVENUE. ROSEMEM>. CA. 91 no. ATIN: LOOCMA COff'MAH. TEL NO. (818) 307-7004 Date: APR1L 16, 1987 Ticor Title tnsurance Com~ny of California, 1 corporwtion, bmetty rttte Insurance and Trust Company, as said Trustee, By LOOEMA COFFMAN, TRUSTEE SALE OfflC£.R, Authorized Sianature .. 4123 4/30 sn 021s SYNOPlll W THE ANNUAL STATDIDfT • YtAI DmlD DrCOI .. Sl. 1• .. A111~Gel--lMll"--C•"111•9 .. ,._Yn ,_.c...--..... 300 ................... '° e.1451. .,,._., .... YlftU201·1451 ..... CMlc:ie <...-.......... ..... .... ( .... )) Total admitted assets (Pale 2, line 24) $441,881,576 Total liabilities Chee 3, line 26) 405,161.700 Capital stocks (Pll't 3, line 27A and 278) l,S00,000 AartPte write-in for surplus other than special surplus funds (Plit 3 line 27C) .(). Groa peid in and contributed surplus (Pap 3, line 28) 38,598,800 ~--$p9Cial surplus (Plee 3, line 29A) 438,154 Unnsitned funds (surplus) (Pile 3, Une 298 rnktus 29C) (3.817,078) Galn (l.ol&) 1"ln'I operMion5 (Plea 4, line 31) (530.677) Inert I It (Dia I I') In~ and Surplus durlnc 1986 (P•1• 3. nne· 30. 1986 mlnu~ 1986) (2.412.036) 1n1uranice In Force: Nltionwide C"-1!5. llM 20. Cal 10 .... dolwl) 4,132.315,000 Accidltil & ...... pr-.niumt · ~ H • Cot. 1, Unel) ~920..863 ~In Force:~....,.._,_. 6'191441Unt22. Cot 6) 315,712.562 ~end.....,_ snm1um1 ·ow.ct ~ . .__.,.. ~. Unt 25. Cal 2) 43.541 We ..._ CerttfJ that the abottle hilint .,. In eccer .. ..,...,...._Nft-',, ,_. .... 'IW.,.... DtCAl•Mtll, t•medltoh...,,.,..Commlil1li.• Olttt.9111111-Cam41•-~to .... ....... ,. HUI, NllM,_ P\Midlril ..._ P. Oobrn•wa, ...._Of s.s.c1~ .... ..,,,r & Eac. VP 41039 4/234/30V15114 5121 Q2J4 TM:lllUlll __ " ......... ._...._Ml'IHIDI D1f , ........... .-TC..A lA MESA Tm.£ a:Ml1MY •..,_.al,_. TNlllM ilndtr ..................... "Wilt Will SW. AT PUil.iC AUCTION TO THl HIQHDT ll)O(Jt FOlt CASH (In ._tormt ~we a.M......,lnttw lWMd -) end/Of h c:Mhier"t, cm1lfted OI °""' c:f'9Cb tPKiled In CM1CodeSedlon2t24tt C'-1~11 In full It the*'-d .... ) al~-. and 1t1t11• con..,. to aind nowhMI by It undtlrlllid Died of TIUll...._ Pf\4*tY t.•--dltc:ribed: • TRUSTOR: MICHAEL MAFFEI 8EN£FlCIARY: WESTERN FED£AAl SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION recotded Sec*mber 14, 1983 u tnstr. No. ~18 of OfficW Records in the db°' the ---of Or-. CouMy; laid deed°' trust describes the ~ A Subl..sehold esute in and to Lot 6 and the ~ 15 feet of tot 7 in baoctl 24 °' net m. in the City of Newport a.ch. County d Oran91. S.... d CalHomia. • per map recorded in booll 23 Pfllt 5 and 6 of~ maps In the oMce of the~ Recorder of said County. Eacept the~, ..... ,.., 14 .... °'laid Lot 6. YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED Of TRUST OATEO 8/30/83. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY. IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. If YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION~ THE NATURE Of THE PROCUDtHG AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. 423 lueonia Street. Newport Buch, Catifomia 92663 •<"a street address or common~ of property is shown abcM, no wwranty is P.. • to its complN- ness or correctness).· The beneficisy under said Deed at Trost.~ r.ason at I breach Ot cMf..et in the ~IS secured thereby, hetllllofote exec:&Alld and dehw9d to the undersicJwd a written Oeciarltion of o.utt and Demand for s.te. and written notice of defaltt and of election to cw the undersisNd to sell said property to satisfy said obtiptions. and thentafW the~ c:auud said notice of default and at -.c&n to be recorded Januaty 9, 1987 as Instr. No. 87-14814 at Official Records in the office of the Recorder at 0ranse County. Said s.ae will be made, but without covenant or warranty, eJIPf8SS Of imptied,,....,.,. title potMS$ion, or encumbrances. to pay the remai~ principal sum of the "*(s) secured ~ said deed of Trust. with it•est IS 1n said note pnwided, advances. if My, under the WYM of said Deed at T Nit, f9es. charell and elll*'S8S of the Trustee and of the trusts CtUted ~ said Deed of Trust Said sale wifl be held on: Thursct.y, U., 14, 1987, at 1:30 p.m. in the lobby to the buildinc loclled .. 601 South Lawis SlrMt. Oranse. California 92668 At the time of the inlttal pubhcation at this notice, the lrotal amount of the unpaid belanca of the obliptjon secured ~ the abow described deed of trust and estimmd CIOlb. .... ms. and ...... is '59.160.33. It is paaible that .. the time of .... the opef ttrll bid may be less ttwn the total indebe9dt-.s due. If available, the expected open;,_ bid may be obtained by cam,_ the followinc ~ numbers on the day befOle the sale: (714) ~7 OI (213) 627-4865 o.te:AprillO, 1987 LA MESA TlnE COMPANY as said Trustee. By T.O. SERVICE COMPANY, ltpnt By Wanda McMillion, Assimnt Seaet.ary, 601 South Lewis St.. <>ranee. CA 92668.. (714) 385-4700 4/23 4/30 5/7 0213 l·US25 STATDIUfT W MifWA. WM.,.,.,..,......, OPDATM UNDD flC11. TIOUI 9UllNOl NA.Ml The fof lowi,_ petSOn has withdrawn as a ceneral partner from the partner· ship operatlna under the fictitious business name of: COLLETT & PfNTO at 4220 Von Kaman Avenue, Suite 110, Newport Buch. C.h· fomsa 92660. Saul 8, Pintr>, a law cor- poration, 1301 Owe Street, Suite 720, Newport Beach. C.ltfom;. 92660. The fictitious business name referred to above wa.s filed in <>ranee County on 21 27 /86. Siened: Saul B. Pinto, President This statement was filed With the County Clertt at Or1nae County April 9, 1987 f302251 4123 4/30 517 S/14 0227 ·~ AC!lllOUS WEIS NW ITAl'IMINT The toHowi"I persons are doefW ....,_..: MARIN- ERS FINANCIAL. 27772 VisU .. i....,. Suitll 18, Lake Miuion Viejo, CA 92692. Meri.,., Group,. Callb· n a corpcntion, • 21n2 V'tlta dlt LlllD. s.m. 11. I.eke Mission Viejo, CA 92692. This business is cort· dueled bf.~ Sienect: MatlMt Group; 0.... °"'*" 111. ...... ..... The reslslnnts com· ,,.ICtd eo n..a bulf. ,.. under the flctiUous ...,..,_ ,... or ...,_ abowllonJulJ 1.1• . n. .. 2 ·=· -ftled ..... .. ~ Clertl-Ol'Mll ~ Merdt 30, 1917 F311111 •m •1JO sn 511• 0229 •.me flCil 'ilOU$ ..... NW ITATIMIJIT The followi,_ pet'50nS are dolna business as: PENCE INVENSTMENTS, 5000 O.rch Street. Suite 3000. Newport Bach, California 92660. Western Skylines o.vel· opment Corporation. a C.11- fornia corporation, 5000 S.rch Street. Suite 3000, Newport Beach, C.ljfom~ 92660. This business is con- ducted by a C«pota0on. Sianed: Western Skytines Development Colporation; J Jeff Powe!I, ~l The reaistrants com· menced to transact busi· ness under the fictitious buS1ness name or MmeS •hove on 2123187 Thts statement wu fited With the County CleB of Oranae County March 30. 1987 F339n4 4/23 4/30 517 5114 0230 , ..... rc•n-• II II ----The Mc tw ...,.. is ..... bulil Ill K BUS6- N£5S IOfTWAK ANO QRMltCS. 3021·8 ~ Blvd .• to.ta Mesa, CA 92626. Whw\ Chunl·Y• a.n. 8 f"...,._ IMM. CA 92714. Thia businns i1 con· ductlld by an individual. --Wllon aw.. The'' lent is not~ tnnuc.1inl business. Thill 1111 ment was Ned .. the County Cler1l of e>r.,. County on April a 1981. F340645 4130 sn s114 s121 0240 ACiiiiOUIMWIS ,.._ITl?"BIBIT The tolloMu 11 pel'1IOf1 is ti'W business as: PATIO PETE. 3941 "'&" s. Bristol SL, Suite JOI. Santa Ana, CA92704. Impact Const.. Inc.. • California corporation, 3941 TS. BrislDf St, Suite 308. s.wta AM, CA 92104. This busineH is con- ducted by a corpcntion. ~ Imped Const., Inc.; G.J. w~. Pntsident. The re1istrant com- maad to nnsaa busi· ness under the fictitious business n.-me °' names listed above on May 1, 1987. This statement was filed wM the County c~ of ar._ County on April 27. 1987. F3'2163 4130 sn s114 5/21 0243 ntiiiiOUS WES! NAllllTATEMENT The ~ person is <bill business a: ST AHD- AAO MEMORIES, 2681 Kel- Yin Ave., Irvine. ~ifomla 92714. Tt..s.ta~. a Califonti• corpo1alion, 2681 IWvin Awe.. Irvine, C.tomia 92714. This businns is con· ducted by • COf poration. $CMd; T rendata Corpcn· tion; RicNnt A. Setto. Pru-... The re1istrant com- malCed to fnlnsac1 busi- ness undef the fictitious business name °' names listed llblwe on ions. This ~ was filed With the County CWk of Or.,. County on April 16. 1987. f341370 4130 5n s114 5121 0246 PUaJC NOT1C( f1C11'10UI WESS NAM£ STAu.NT The tot~ per$Of'I is doilll business as: NEW· PORT YACHT BROKERS. 8o11 574 l (300 Grand ean.I), Nempcwt 8eld\, CA 92662 cremocnur>. 8redY Brown. lOO GrMd c.nat. t•..,.,rt a.ch. CA 92662. This business is con- duald by 81\ indMlkaal. The rqlstrant com· lnllad '° trMUd bust· netil under the ftditiQu$ ~ ,_OI Mm8S ......... °" 3-1-1987. ~ .. Blwn. TNs•• ,..,._...., ..... ~a.tot ar..· 1COuncy °" ~ JC). lts7. Be No. F'J3t747 4194/16~2'34/30 0174 ... IC.ll:t. HCiiitln•IIF • -·--" n.r1 ·w.-w• .............. THE um.£ F\.OWPt, • fall =-Coaa Mela. CA ~ ..... Florinf, ..... ~o.a. ...... CA--l'Ma ~ .... 11 COfl· .._ __ h .... .. n. N!lilbent com· ,., • .._ •• cl.._. ,_ ...... "'•'a• 11u•n111 -• ,_ ....... 31161S7. .... * 8' Aliltlll. bla·1ll ... _ ... .. .. c.., °"" d o.m.. .......... 11..1111. f'9Na.nne01 W411141D4/JO 018 .. c.wa.nua• mu--.m••TWY&uu•••• • 11~-.-i.-u llOllCl•~ua.a YOU M£ IN OEfAUl.T UNOO A DUD Of TAUST DATED 41 lS/75 lN£SS YOU YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY. fT MAY BE: SOLO AT A "*-IC SA&.£. tf YOU NU.0 AM DPt.AHATION Of THE NATURE Of THE PROCEEOtNGS AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A lAWYDl On 5115/87 Ill 9-..45 a.m. Securitr Allied S.W. • d&lfy ......., TNStle under and purlUd to o.ed cl Ttust. Rec:oided on sn 115 as Oocumlnt no. 544' 8odl 11395 p._. 762 Of Official R8COf ds in .... OMceot tt. llc:oudel ot arw,.. County, t.rJfamia, I :\Md by V£R!WLL£S NEWPORT COMPANY, A PARTNERSHIP Will SEU. AT PUBUC AUCTlON TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH ~ .t time of sale in ...,.,. maft81 ol U. UnMild St.ms) pursuant to 2924-H ol-the c.lifomia Civil Code. M THE MAIN (NORTH) ENTRANCE TO THE COUNTY COURTHOUS£. 100 CIVIC CENTER WEST, SANTA AHA. CA 8" rilht. title and interest cart~ to and now held by it under said Deed of Trust in the propertf lib alted in Slid County. c.&ifomia ~the land therein: PARCEL 1: AU. Of THE MAL PROPERTY, IN THE CfTY Of NEWPORT BEACH. ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA. OESCRlBED AS FOUOWS: THAT PORTION Of LOT 172 IN 8lOCK l Of llMNFS SUBOIVISION. IN THE CITY Of NEWPORT 8EACH, COUNTY Of ORANGE. STATE Of CALIFORNIA. AS PER MAP RECORDED IN 800t< l PAGE 88 OF MISCEU.ANE· OUS MAPS, IN THE OfflCE Of THE COUNTY RECORDER Of SAID COUNTY. DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE MOST WESTERLY CORNER Of PARCEL 2. AS PER MAP RECOROEO IN BOOK 1 PAGE 35 OF PARCEL MAPS, IN THE OFFICE OF SAID RECORDER. SAID CORNER BEING ALSO ON THE C£NTERUNE Of SUPERIOR AVENUE AS SHOWN ON SAID MAP; THENCE ALONG SAID CENTERLINE SOUTH 39 DEGREES 45 MINUTES 16 SECONDS WEST 1230: S3 FIET TO THE NORTHWESTERLY PROLONGATION Of THAT CERTAIN COURSE CITED AS "'NOffTH 82 DEGREES 11 MINUTES 49 SECONDS WEST, 584.99 FEET"' FOR THE NORTHERLY LINE Of THE LANO DESCRIBED AS PARCEL lB IN THE FINAL ORDER Of CONDEMNATION, RECORDED JANUARY 5. 1965 IN BOOK 7370 PAGE 86 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS. IN THE OFFICE Of SAID RECORDER: THENCE ALONG PROLONGATION ANO SA.ID NMTHERLY UNE SOUTH 83 DEGREES 01 MINUTES 50 SECONDS EAST. 620.16 FEET NORTH 87 DEGA£ES 00 MINUTES 21 SECONDS EAST. 482.43 FEET. THENCE NORTH 02 DEGREES 59 MINUTES 39 SECONDS WEST. 165..00 FEET. THENCE NORlH 29 OE.GAUS 40 MINUTES 59 SECONDS EAST. 185.71 FEET TO THE MOST SOUTHERl Y LINE Of PARCEL 1 AS PER MAP RECOROED IN 900I< 33 PAGE 42 Of PARC£L MAPS. IN THE OfFlCE Of SAID RECORDER. SAID POfNT 8£1NG THE TRUE POfNT Of BEGINNING; THENCE ALONG SAID SOUTH- ERl Y LINE ANO ITS WESTERLY PROLONGATION SOUTli 89 DEGREES 59 MINUTES 36 SECONDS WEST. 151.95 FEET, THENCE SOUTH 29 DEGREES 40 MINUTES 69 SlCONDS WEST. 90.45 FEET, THENCE SOUTH 60 DEGREES 19 MINUTES 01 SECONDS EAST 132.00 f££T; THENCE NORTH 29 0£GREES 40 MINUTES 59 SECONDS EAST, 165. 71 FEET TO THE TRUE POfNT Of BEGINNING. PARCEL It: NON-EXCtUSIVE EASEMENTS APPURTU~ANT TO ANO FOR THE BEHEflT Of PARCEL 1 FOR: (A) INSTALLATION ANO MAINTENANCE Of UTILITIES ANO DRAINAGE FACILITIES; (8) INGRESS ANO EGRESS FOR PEDESTR~ BICY · CLES, AND OTHER NOH·MOTORtZEO EQUIPMENT; (C) fUll ANO COMPlETE USE Of MCREA TlONAL BUILDINGS, AREAS, IMPROVEMENTS ANO FACILITIES FOR THEIR DESIGNED RECREATIONAL USE; OVER THE fOllC>WiNG 0£SCR18£0 PARCELS A AHO B. IN THE CITY Of NEWPORT BEACH, ORANGE COUNTY. DESCRIBED AS FOUOWS; PARCEL A: PARCEL 1. AS SHOWN ON A PARCEL MAP. IN THE omcE Of THE RECORDER OF ORANGE COUNlY, CALIFORNIA. ON DECEMBER 23. 1970 IN BOOf< 33 Of PARCEL MAPS ON PAGE 42. Pl.US: PARCEL 8: THAT PORTION Of LOT 172 IN BLOCK l Of IRYIN~ SUBDIVISION, IN THE CITY Of NEWPORT BEACH, COUNTY OF ORANGE. STATE Of CALIFORNlA. AS PER MAP RECOR0£0 IN 900K 1 PAGE 88 Of MlSC£1.J.AHE· OUS MAPS, IN THE Off1CE OF THE COUNTY RECORO£R OF SAID COUNTY. OESCR\80> A.S FOllOWS COMMEHCtHG AT THE MOST WESTERLY CORNER Of PARC£1. 2. AS P£R MAP RECORDED IN BOOK l PAGE 35 or PARCEL MAPS. IN THE OfFIC£ Of SAID RECORDER, SAID CORNER BE.ING ALSO OH THE CENTtRUNE OF SUPOIOA AVUtUE A.S SHOWN ON SAID MAP; TH£NC£ ALONG SAID CENTERUNE SOUTH l9 DEGREES 45 MtNUTtS 16 S£CONOS W£ST 310.00 FUT lO lM£ TRUE POtNT Of 8£GH•tfHG: THOa CONTINUING Al.ONG SM> CfN1tRlJNE SOUTH 39 OOW'FS45MINUTES16 SECONDS W£ST. 92053 FEET TO THE NORTHWESTOILY PIOU>NGATION Of TMAT CERTAIN COUftSE CfTED AS -.orrH 82 O£GMIS 11 MINUTD 49 SECONDS WEST. !5k99 FtE1"' FOflt TH£ NOllTHERlY UNEOf THE lAND OESCaaD AS PMCEl 18 IN THE flNAl OROO Of CONDEMNATION A£COM>m JAMJM1t 5, IMS IN BOOK 7370 PAGE 16 Of omctAL RECOftOS. IN TME OfflCE Of SAtO RECGaJt rtmM.ONGSM>NOU>HGATIONANO SAID NOllTHERlY UN( SOUTH 13 tiem'S 01 ...._ UTES 50 SfOJNDI EAST, 620.1' FUT Me~ P DSMfDOOIMUTESll ss:cMJIUIT,4R43RET; ntENCl*-'"02DmM'S51WJYISllSUONDS WIST lta.00 F'EET: 1ltENCE NOlnlt 29 llEllllES 40 tiMUTtl H 9B:'QC)S EAST, IO.OO RO: THENCl MClrl'H • OIWD 19 MM1TD 01 _..,... WDT, lll.IOF&T;ttm"°"1M2'DSMID40WITES st we»m EMJ, •• flU; nm *-'" • OE.a 9 WJTl'S • EGNDS fAST, 12..tl FfET TO THl MOST IOUTHEaY a.. 01-"'°1 1 At PO _._...., .. ._,,,_.UOfMOCE ~ IN lHl OfACl (JI UID llmMlllt 1MUU MONG THE IOUTHDlY ,_ WWWllM.Y L..:I OF LAST ....,....., ff•CB IMP ntE RI LfC :SllG eotm tar1H 00 .-n • wnD M 98:cNJS WEST, 11UO f&f, IOUTM • .-11 a ..ms l6 11CGM11 WDT lU.00.· .. ManH GO .._m 00 .......... -.r .... flET IOU1H. _.. ........ llOLW ...... RET • .., ......... 11•...nn•....-Wl!!L. n_. fllT 10 ntE TMJl '°""cw m P1•t0. ~ C: 1*1 .. ,.y .......... .., .. cw lOT in • aGat 1 t1 .. n .-wt•Dll • TM( CITY OI __.GIT 1UCH. APa. 197 THE NEWPORT ENSl~A MESA NEWSllRVINE TOOAV ... 11 COUNTY or OtMQ[. STATE OF CAlFORNIA. AS PER MAP R£C0ADED IN 8C>C* l 'AGf: • Of MtSal.J.AHE. OUS MAPS. IN THE OFnCE OF THE COUNTY R£COM>ER Of WO COUNTY. 0£SCAt8ED AS FOU..OWS: COMMOtCING AT TH£ MOST WES I ERlY CORNER Of PAACn 2, AS P£R MAP RECORDED IN BOOK l PAGE 35 Of ftARCEL MAPS. IH THE OFFICE OF SAID RECORDER. SAID CORNER BEING ALSO ON THE CENTEtUNE Of SUPERIOA AVENUE AS SHOWN ON SAID MAP: THENCE ALONG SAID CENTEMJNE SOUTH 39 DEGRE£S 45 MINUTES 16 SECONDS W£ST, 1230.53 FEET TO THE NORTHW'EST'ERl Y PROlOHGA TlON OF THAT CERTAIN COURSE arm AS "NORTH 82 DEGREES 11 MIHUTES•9 S£C0H0S W£ST. 584.99 FEET' FOR THE NORTHERLY UN£ Of TH£ LAND DESCRIBCO AS PARCEL 18 IN THE FINAL ORDER Of CONDEMNATION RECORDED JANUARY 5, 1965 IN BOOK 7370 PAGE 86 Of OFFICIAL RECORDS, IN THE OFFICE OF SAID RECORDER; THENCE Al.ONG SAID PROt.ONGA TION ANO SAID NMTHERLY LINE SOUTH 83 DEGREES 01 MIN· UTES 50 SECONDS EAST, 620.16 FEET AND NORTH 87 DEGREES 00 MINUTES 21SECONDSEAST1222.43 FEET TO THE NOfrrHEAST CORNER Of SAIO PARCEL 18, SAlD CORNER BEJNG ON THE WESTERLY LINE Of PARCfl 1 OF THE LAND DESCRIBED IN THE DEED TO THE PRESBYTERIAN HOSPITAL OF ORANGE COUNTY, RECORDED fEBRtJAAY 8.1946INBOOK1393 PAGE 20 Of OfflCIAL RECORDS. IN THE OFFICE OF SAID RECOROER; THENCE ALONG SAID WESTERLY LINE THE fOU..owtNG COURSES: NORTH 26 DEGMIS 31 MIN· UTES 09 SECONDS WEST. 149.45 FEET IN THE BEGIN· NING Of A TANGENT CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHWES· TERLY HAVING A RADIUS OF 514.46 FEET. NORTHWESTERlY ALONG SAID CVRVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE Of 12 DEGREES 32 MINUTES 20 SECONDS AN ARC DISTANCE Of 112.59 FEET TO THE BEGINNING Of A REVERSE CURVE CONCAVE NOR· THEASTERLY HAVING A RADIUS OF 409 51 FEET. NORTHWESTERl Y ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE or 15 DEGREES 42 MINUTES 15 SECONDS AN ARC DISTANCE Of 112.24 FEET. NORTH 23 DEGREES 21 MINUTES 14 SECONDS WEST 252 95 FEET TO THE BEGINNING Of A TANGENT CURVE CONVACE NORTHEASTERLY HAVING A RADIUS Of 1000.00 FEET; NORlHWESTERLY ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE Of 00 DEGREES 48 MINUTES 08 SECONDS AN ARC DISTANCE Of 14.00 FEET TO THE TRUE POINl Of BEGINNING; CONTINUING NORTHWESTERLY ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A C£HTRAl AHGl.E Of 12 DEGREES 01MINUTES56 AN ARC DISTANCE OF 21000 FEET. ANO NORlH 10 D£GRE£S3l MINUTES lOSECOHOSWEST, 1276 FEET, TO THE MOST EASTERLY CORNER Of PARCEL 1 AS PER MAP R£COAOEO IN BOOK l3 PAGE 42 OF PARCEL MAPS. IN THE OfF1CE Of THE COUNTY RECORDER Of SAID COUNTY; THENCE ALONG THE SOUTHERLY ANO EASTERLY LINES OF SAID PARCEL THE FOLLOWING COURSES: NORTH 89 DEGREES 59 MINUTES 36 SECONDS WEST.177 .43 fEET'. ANO SOUTH 00 DEGREES 00 MINUTES 24 SECONDS EAST 312.88 FEET. THENCE NqnH 67 DEGREES 26 MINUTES S4 SECONDS EAST 258..20 F££T TO TH£ TRUE POINT Of BEGtNHING. PAAO£LO; THAT PORTION Of LOT 172 IN 8l.OCK 1 Of IRYIN~ SUBOIV1SK>N. IN THE CITY Of NEWPORT BEACH, COUNTY Of ORANGE. STATE OF CALIFORNIA. AS PER MAP RECORDED IN 900K 1PAGE88 OF MISCEUANE· OUS MAPS. IN THE OfRCE Of THE COUNTY RECOROCR Of SAID COUNTY. DESCRtBED AS fOUOWS: COMMENCING AT THE MOST WESTERLY CORNEA Of PAAttl 2. AS PER MAP RECOROED IN 800IC 1 PAGE 35 Of PARCEL MAPS. IN THE OFFICE Of SAID RECORDER. SAID CORNER BEING ALSO ON THE CENTERLINE Of SUPERIOR AVENUE AS SHOWN ON SAID MAP; THENCE ALONG SAID CENTERLINE SOUTH 39 DEGREES 45 MINUTES 16 SECONDS WEST 1230 53 FEET TO THE NORTHWESTERLY PROLONGATION Of THAT CERTAIN COURSE CITED AS 9NORTH 82 DEGREES 11 MINUTES 49 SECONDS WEST. 584 99 FEET" FOR THE NORTliERL Y UNE Of THE LANO DESCRIBED AS PARCEL 18 IN THE FINAL ORDER OF CONDEMNATION RECORDED JANUARY S, 1965 IN 9001( 7370 PAGE 86 OF OFFICIAL RECOROS, IN THE OFFICE OF SAID RECORDER; THENCE ALONG PROLONGATION ANO SAID NORTHERLY LINE SOUTH 83 DEGRE£$ 01 MINUTES 50 SE.OONDS EAST. 620 16 f[ET AND NORTH 87 DEGREES 00 MINUTES 21 SECONDS EASl, 482.43 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT Of BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUING ALONG SAID NORTHERl Y LINE NORTH 87 DEGREES 00 MINUTES 21 SECONDS EAST. 740.00 FE£T TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID PARCEl lB. SAID CORNER 8£1NG ON THE WESTERLY LINE OF PAACEL 1 Of THE LANO DESCRIBED IN THE DEE> TO THE PRESBYTERIAN HOSPITAL Of ORANGE COUNTY. RECOM>ED F£BRUAA'Y 8, 1946 IN BOOK 1398 PAGE 20 Of omctAL RECORDS. IN THE omcE Of SAID REC0R00t THENCE ALOHG SAID WESTERl Y LINE THE FOUOWIHG COURSES: NMTH 26 DEGREES 31 MIN· OTES 09 SCCONOS WEST. 149.45 FEET TO THE 8EGINNIHG ~A TAMGEHT CURVE CONCAVE SOUTH· WESrER1 Y HAY*G A RADtUS Of 514.46 FllT; NORTH· WESIDa..Y ALONG SAID CURVE THflOUGH A C€NTRAl AHGl.E Of 12 O€GMES 32 MINUTtS 20 S£00N0S AN ARC Dl$TAHC£ Of 112..59 F£IT TO TH£ BEGINNING Of A~ CURVE CONCAVE NOfm4EASTtRLY HAWtG A RADIUS OF 409.Sl NORTHWESTERlY AlOHG SM> CURVE nwlOGH A C£NTRAl ANGl£ Of 15 O(QIUS 42 MtHUTts 15 SECONDS AH MC otSTANCE Ol 112.24 f'EET ~ 23 ~ 21 MINtm:S. 41 SUONOS WEST, 252..15 10 THl llEGla..O Of A TMQEXT Ct#M CONCAVE NOlt1'HEASTOLY HAWtG A IW*JS Of 1000.00 FUT; NG ~y nw>UQH A COC11W. NO.£ Of 00 DmMES 48 ..m5 08 SlCOMJS AH NIC oesTAHCE Of 14.00 FUT; lHEMCl SOUTH 67 DEGIUS 26 lllMNUTtS S. se:DDS WIST m.20 fm 10 1ME WfStOl.Y t.1i1E OI PMCB. l Al PO llMPAU.tJMm .. 80C* 33 MGC 42 OF MICE S fllWIS. It TH( OfFU Of THE COUNTY l!flX.a or IMO ~ THEMC£ MJlftG THE E.Alml.Y NelOUTHOLYUNESorSM>PMC£1. THE FOU.Cl ••• COUMD: 90UTH 00 D£Gll£D 00 ..... UTtS M SIQlW EAST 12.12 FUT. SOUTH 89 08mES •_,ya• SlJOON)S WEST 11.00 FUT 90U1M • DBNES 00 ....ms M S:aQlllOS EAST, 110.00 fUT, #fO SOU™ • me•ES 9 ...uTtS 3' tlUW WOT 32.00 FUT THENCE 90Un4 21 ··•s40WITD9SECOMOSWIST, l&n Fm: TtmlOU'n4•1JEiWESB...u11SllaalNOS EMT. taooFUTTOTHETilUE "*'TOI lml a•tG.. Wtmt IMIJW.Wl'SMl SET taR'r'H .. OETM. IN THE OB:l 'MTIONOl~~MSTMC­ TOll MO UMMDITS fOllt Wlllt' 1 IS OM THl IURS Al ...... DlCUT£D OM llMCH S. lt7l """~-.... ~ 1911 ~ MmltW'NT HO. 2181, RECOll)S Of OMNGE COUNTY. CAl.JfOftNIA. AHO ASAMENOEDANO RESTATED BY M INSTRUMENT DATED APRIL 8, 1971. NtO R£COADED ON ~ 12. 1971 AS lMSTROMEHT NO. 8465. IH 8()()1( 9602 PN;E. 747. REOOROS Of ORANGE COUNTY, CAUFORNIA. EXCEPT AS TO (A) AHO (8) N1tNE. IMY PORTION THER£.Of OH WHICH IMPAOYEMENTS AR£ LOCATED. PARCEL Ill: A NOH·f:XClUSNE £ASEMENT APPURTEtWfl TO AND FOR THE BEHEFIT Of PA.RCEL l fOA VEHICULAR ACCESS. ttGESS AND EGRESS OVER SUCH PORTIONS Of THE PROPERTY AS 0£SCRJBED ABOVE WHICH HAVE BEEN MADE SUBJECT TO THE NON-OCLUSIVE EASE· MENTS GRANTED AS PARCR II. AS ARE FROM TIME TO TIME IMPROVED W1TH PRIVATE STREETS. FOR INFORMATION ONLY: CODE NO: 07072, AP NO . 423-011-07. The street address a.nd othef common desenation. if Any, of the real property described abc:Ne is purported to be: 900 CAGNEY LANE NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660 . The undersianed Trustee disclaims .rry liability for 8lf't incorrectness of the street address and attw co 11mou1 desicNltion. if lilf'1, shown ~n. Said saJe will be made. but without OIM!fnant °' warranty, express 011mpfied, reprdi~ titJe, pmwssion, or encum~as to P9Y the remainilll princio.s sum of the note(s) secured by saJd Deed al Trust wrth interest thereon, .s prcMded in said note(s) advances, tf *""· under the tem'5 of the Deed of Trust. fMs, estimated chartes and expenses of the Trustee and of the trust created by said Deed al Trust ~ $238,056.09 The beneficwy under said Deed of Trust heretofore executed and detrv«ed to the ~ a wntten Dectarabon of Default and o.n.nci for Sate and a wntten Notice of Oefallt and DectJon to Sell. The underscned caused said Notice of Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in the county whele the real property is located SECURfTY Al.LIED SERVICES, as T~. 5342 Acnes Avenue. North Hollywood, California 91607. (818) 980- 4412 DATE. 04/10187 By: ANITA ARIAS TRUSTEE SALES OfflCER 4/23.4/30,517 0235 11'190 NOT1Cl or 11tUSTE£'S SAL.£ NO. I02Jl PfC NO. 11231 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED Of TRUST DATED AUGUST 1, 1983. UNLESS YOU TME ACTION TO PAOTECT YOUR ~. IT MAY BE SOlO AT A PUBUC SALE.. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION°' THE NATURE Of THE ~~NG AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONT ACT A LAWVER. On MAY 22. 1987 at 9.45 AM, PE£U..E flNAHC1Al CORPORATION as duly appointed T n1S11ee under and pursuant to Deed of T rug recorded AUGUST 12. 1983 as inst. No. 83-3516 7 4 of Official Reooros 1n the office of the County Recof der of ORANGE County, CatlfomJ&, WILL Sill AT PUBUC AUCllOff TO HIGHEST BIOOER FOR CASH. CASHIER'S CHECK OR camAEO CHEOC. CHECKS DRAWN BY A CREDIT UNION. SAVINGS ANO LOAN ASSOClATION. A SAVINGS ASSOCIATION. OR SAVINGS BANK. Mlthoraed to do bu:smess tn the st* of c.titorrva, ~ • ltme of uAe en lawfut money of the United Slates. lit: THE MAIN (NORTH) ENTRANCE TO THE COUNTY COURTHOUSE. 700 CMC CENTER WEST. SANT A ANA. CA all ritM. title and utterest contteyed to and ,_,., ~ by it under said Deed of Trust in the propetty described u EXHIBIT ·A· A Condom10tum composed at PARCEl NO l Unrt No B. ~of oerta.n ~and surface etements, as shoM1 and descnbed in the Condommium PW! ( .. P\an"') for St. Andf'e'.s V1lla&ie. 1n the Cdy of Newoort Buch. which Pbn wn recorded on Man::.h 10. 1980. as Instrument No. 9176 of Officsal ~s of 0ra,..e County. ~hfomia. PARCEL NO 2 An undMded one-tenth (l/lOth) tee simpte interest as a tenant in Qlmmon tn and to all of the real PftlP8rtY. 1ndud•il1 Without hm1tabon the common areas defined in the decWmon refeued '° bekJw. in Paree 1. as r.howrl on a maip filed on September 2 1. 1979, 111 Book 138, PlllJS 23 ID 24 .ndustw. of Parcel Maps. 1n the office of the Or..,.. County Recorder EJlceptifW tteeftom Units A-H. J & K. as r.howrl on the Plwl. Uc:cit all oil. ps ~ hydrocabon substances and otNr mil.,., ,.tlt5. without ~. the riCht '° enter the SUfface ol said lend cto.n '° • d~ al 550 fleet from the Sl#f-=e thereat, 8S I 111 \led by 50 l St. Andrews Pwtrws. • G.wlil ~. '" the Deed recorded C>aobw lS. 1980, In Book. 13780, .,. 1185, Of'r.cial RetUlds. APNl-937 -22.-<)02 TNSIDr. ~ R. PARRlHO ANO IRENE 0 PARRINO Al9aJtd OMW'. SAME AS A80YE The slr'lllt addless and att. commou ...... ......,., d any, of the ,... ~ desoat.d ....,.. i.s purpoftid '°be: 497 18 ST ANDA£WS RO.. NEWPORT BEACH. CA 92663 The UI ...... TNltle disdaims flf'J ~far any itco,..,_ of the .-.. addlMS end oe. common ~-any . .,. .... Slid ult WI be meda, b&at .._,. CCMI-OI _,...., ... WOliqllild.i I diilllWl.illDlll l1llli .. ot~~--'911eur••n · aafhnalll(I) l9C&ftd by lllid o.t at Tn.11.; '*" • PIWdld in s.id l"*(t>-••ca. ilfany. undlrh.,...af_. Deed olTNll. .... d-.and ••1 I tlhT~mnd ol h tr'Ulll a · 1 bJ lllid Died cl Tn& Al ...... cl .......... icllion cl .. ftClllice. .. IDllll ....,... cl ._ U...... tilh a ol the ct'fs a·•• WIUf9CI .., ................. died af """ ... nfr ••• d ~ .. 1 111 lftd ...,ICI& ia S110.m..o.. The blMlcillJ _., lllid Died cl TNll ._ ' 'a e llC .... Mddll&udtottlia ....... a ... Dldliilaiuncl~....SO..Wict'-W..•·~ Hallee d Dllll* ... Dlc:tlalft .. Sii. n. ......... ~--~lll>lllMlllindtlkll1 otDWtDbe ... ... -................ ..._..__ ..... ,.._COD t etc 1111. fUUE fWWCW.. COii CM TIC*.191 EAST ._._TON AV(. CAllWlnl. CAW, .... ~--0.: Ara. 23. 1917. Pm.£ f1WMCW.. OORPORATIOtt. l1NS1tE. OW« ltM:I(.. VU PMSUNT 4/30 Sl15./14 OMI ( llOllCIOf11135WIW llUl1&ULl---On M9y 21. 1917 • .t 1Ck00 A.M. C.0.1161_... L:.nct Title Co., • duly appWMd TNllM unds and punuant ID Deed of Trust wvtlKt by..,._.£.; Uwis end o.bcnh Lewis.-husblnd and wlfll es joint ....,. a Trusw for the beNfit and Mady of Biii* of Neaport a a.ne- ficiary, dllted Juty 28. 1981, Md recolded • tnltNment No 44288. Book 14163 Jiiiie 582 on Juty 31, 1981. of official Records in the Office of the Cou"'1 RliOOf dllf of Or.,. County, StMe of Cafffomia. wtU SEU AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HtGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH. CASHIER'S CHECI( M CERTIFIED CHECK (P9Yable at time of sale in lllWhll mon1y of the United Stllta), M: In the rear courtyard of Continental Land Title Comp8ny-1015 N. Main Street. Santa Ana, Califum~ YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED Of TRUST OR MORTGAGE DATED July 28, 1981. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AH EXPLANATION Of THE NATURE OFTHEPROCEEDINGSAGAINSTYOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A lAWYER. All ri&twls. title and interest conweyed to and now heki by it under said Deed of Trust in the~ situated in said County and State described as: Lot 1027 of Tract No. 907, in the City of Newport Beech, County of <>ranee.. State of California. as shown on a map recorded in Book 28, Paps 25 ID 36, inclusiwt ol Miscellaneous Maps. in the office of the County Recoder "'<>ranee~. Carlfomia. The street address and other common desianMion. if any, of the real property described above is purpofted to be: 216 Yta Diion · Newport Beach, Ca. THE UNDERSIGNED TRUSTEE DISCLAIMS ANY LIA- BILITY FOR INCORRECT INFORMATION FURNISHED. That said sale is m.iie without awenant or warranty reprdin& title, possession or encumbrances, °' as to i nsurability of titte. That total amount ol the unpaid baJance ol s.aKt obligations ttwethef' with advanca, and estimated costs and expenses is $179,462.14. That Notice of breach of said obliption and election to sefl said real property was recorded as lnsttument No. 86--6(7819 on Dec. 30, 1986, of Official Records in the Office ol the County Recotder of Ora,. County, sate ol California. Trustee or party conductin& sa'8: Continental Land Title Company 1015 North Main Stre9t Santa Ana, California 92701 (71<1) SlS-5575 Atten: FORECLOSURE DEPARTMENT 0ate9: April 27, 1987 BV:Continental Land Title ComPMlY. Trustee Donna J. Thomas. Fd. Manaeer SPS 7'058 4/30 sn 5/14 0257 UHM NOTICE OF TllUITU"l IAU T..l..ML•1147 TWUl10lt ---....... f'. YOU ARE IN DEFAUl. T UNDER A DEED Of TRUST, DATED JUNE 25, 1984. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, rT MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXfll.ANATION Of THE NATURE Of THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONT ACT A LAWYER. On May 22. 1987, .. 9:45 A.M .• REUABLE INVESTMENT CORPORATION, A California Corporation as duly appo;tlllld Trustee under and pursu.nt to Deed of Trust recotded My 11, 1984, as inst. No. 84-284472. ol Official Reconis in the office ol the QJunty Rec:Clfder ol ~ County, Stllte ol California, Executed by RONALD F. MERLINO, WILL SEU AT PUBLIC AUCTlON TO HtGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH ~ at time of Mlle in -.wful money of the Un.ad Stllbes) Ill the Main (North) E.iltlm to the County Couttt1ouse, 700 CMc c..... ..... s..wta Ana, California aJI rilht.. title Md .,.._ ~ to and now held by it under said Deed al Trust in the Pftl08ftY situated in said County and State described a: A LEASEHOlD EST ATE AS CREATED SY THAT CERT AlN LEASE/SUBLEASE. DATED f'EBRUARY 1. 1973. EXE· CUTED BY THE IRVINE COMPANY. A W£ST VIRGINIA CORPORATION, AS LESSOR(S) AND HAAOl.D NEWMAN ANO MARILYN NEWMAN, HUS8ANO AHO WIFE, AS JOINT TENANTS AS l.ESSEE(S), RECOROEO APRIL 12. 1974 IN BOOK 11117 PAGE 585. Of Of'F1CIAl RECORDS, ANO AMENDMENTS THERETO AND AS FURTHER AMENDED BY THAT CERTAIN STAHOAAO AMENDMENT TO REStDENTlAL LEASE AHO OPTION TO PURCHASE RECOROED PURSUANT TO THE JuoeMENT ENTERED ON SE.PTEMBER 30, 1983, OUT Of ORANGE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT CASE NO. 37-lo.66. ENTITUD lOUlS E. SCOTT, ET. Al VS THE UMNE CO/MfWtt,A MICHIGAN CORPORATtON, ET. AL. A COf1V Of WHICH OltOER ANO AMENDMENT WERE RECOROCD SEPTEMBER 30, 1t83 AS INSTRUMENT NO. 83_.329760f Of'RCW.. RECORDS. FOR A TERM Of 55 YEARS, COMM£MCING SEPrEM8ER 30, 1983, UPON THE TERMS. C0Y0WnS. <X*OIT10NS AND PROVISIONS PROVIDED IN THE •AMENOMENT'9. IN ANO TO THE FOLLOWING DESatt8ED PAOflERTY: PARC£L 1: LOT 36 Of TRACT NO. 7lfi7, IN TH£ CITY Of NEWPORT BEACH, COUNTY Of ORANGE.. STATE Of CAUFOAHIA. AS P£R MAP RECORDED IN 800t( 305 PAGES 45 TO SO Of MISCEUAHEOUS MAPS. IN THE OfflC( Of TH£ COUNTY R£COROER Of SAID COUNTY. PA.ACEl.2: AN APPUR'TAHENT NON-OCWSIVE EASEMtNT RM INGRESS AHO EGRESS THROUGHOUT LOT 41 OF.TRACT NO. 7167. tN THE cm Of NEWPORT IEACH. COUNTY OF 0MNGE. STATE Of CAUfOMIA. AS PO WI R£COADm IH BOOK 305 PAGES 41 TO 50 01 Ml9CEl.- l.AHEOUS MAPS. IN THE OFF1CE Of THE OOUNTY RECOADER Of SM> COUNTY. DCO'f FROM 80TH PAACU.S' 1 ANO 2 NlltNf. AU. Oil. OI. AIGHTS. MINERAL RIGHTS. •ruut GAi. NATURAL GAS RUfTS NCl OTltUt ~ f1'f WHATSOEVER NAME KNOWN THAT MAY IE Wilt• OR UNDO THE PARCEL Of lANO HOONMCM otsc.80>. TOGETHER WITH Tff£ P£Rfl£TUAl RIGHT_ OF DM..UHQ, MINING. EXfl\DRING ANO OPdATING THEAUORAHO REMOVING THE SMt£ FROM MIO LAND OR N4Y OTHER LANO. INCWOtNG THE RtQHT TO WHIPSTOCKOR OIR£CTlONAUY ORk.LMO MtNEFROM LANDS OTHER ntAN THOSE Hf:REINA80Y£ DES- CRIBED, OtL OR GAS WEU.S, TUNNELS AHO 9WTS INTO, THROUGH OR~ THE SUBSUAfAa: Of THE LANO HER£1NA8CWE 0£.sCRIBED, ANO TO BOTTOM SUCH WHIPSTOCKEO OR DIRECTIONALLY DRILLED -~--~-- WEU.S. TUNflEI SAND 9HAF1I UNOBt MD IPEATH 0. l(YONO THE EXTERIOR UNITS THOEOF. AHO TO MDII~ 11£TUNN£t.. EQUIP. MAINTAIN. 1£PAIR, DEEPEN AHO OPOAT£ AHY SUCH WELLS OR MINES. WITHOUT. H0WEY0t. THE ltlGHT TO OM.&:. MIN£. EXPlOR£ AMO OPERATE THROUGH TH£ SURFACE OR THE UmR 500 ft£T Of TH£ SUBSUlf'ACE CW THE LAND HER£1NA8CM: DESCRl80>, AS ROEJMD IN THE DEED FROM THE IRVINE CIJllllW4V. A WEST VIAGtNIA COAPORATION TO EUCIJO.BAU. CO •• A CAUfORNIA CORflORATIOH R£CORDEDSEr1t.MBER20, 1974, BOOk 11247 PAGE 95 Of Of'FlCIAL 11£COROS. The *-* addless Md Oltw common ~ if """· of the ,.., ~ dllll:ribed .. s purported to be': 2927 Pwta; Ne...,rt 8eKh. Califomie. The underliCned Trustlle dlscWms 111'1 11-bUity for any i~ ol the str9llt .tdress and otrw common desicnltion. if f/IY'/, shown herein. .. Said ule will be made, but withOut awenant °' watranCY. express or imo'ied, reprdins title, possession, or encumbtances, to pay the remaininl principal sum at the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust. with interest thereon. as prcMded in said note(s), advances. if any, under the terms of said Deed al Y rust. fees. dwwes and expenses of the Trustee and al the trusts cruted by said DeedalTNll The teal amount ol the unpaid balanceolthe obliption secured by the ptOpefty to be sold Md rwonable estimMed costs. ...,._ Md ._as •the time al the initial publiclltion ol the Notice of Sale is $33.502 06. The benefia.y under uid Deed of lrust .._..,.,,. executed and delivenld to the undersilned • written Oeclar.tion ol Default and Demand for Sale. and a written Notice of Default and Election to Sell. The undlni&ned caused said Notice of Default and Election IO Sell to be rect>fded in the county where the real Pfoperty is located. Date: April 2, 1987 RELIABLE INVESTMENT CORPORATION as saKI Trustee 3660 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Anaeles. CA 90010 (213) 666-2525 By RIC NAJARIAN, Trustee's Sale Offleer · 4 /30 5/9 5/1<1 0238 FIC ii I IOUI 8lll•IESI NW STATEMENT The toHoiMns person is doinl business as: BROWN AND ASSOCIATES, 211 ~Ave.. Corona del Mar. Calif. 92625. Thomn Joleph Brown, 211 ...,._. A-., Cor- ona def Mar, Cllif. 92625. This buslneu is con- ducted by an individual. Sianed: Thomas Joseph Brown. The ntailtnWlt is not )'It ~busiNss. 'Thia It I ,_. ._ flied with the ~ Ca.ti ~ Or-.. ~on April 20, 1987. F341595 4123 4130 sn s11• 0214 l..JDll STA91TmOll~!arrrr ...... , ............. WM. ... NaTllOll• OflltA1-....... flCn. 110U1••11 ...... The folowii11 perlOft .. withdr._n as • senetel pertns from the swtns· ship OC*Mif'll under .... fictitious .,..... ..... ol: CANNERY SELF-STOftAGE ASSOCIATES at 23712 Bil1cher r:>rM.. Sulle e. EJ Tcwo, CA 92630. The fictitious business name refel•-' to abcJW was filed in Or-. Coonty on March 11, 1986. File No.: Fl03271. Westcom~ Inc., I Nftada lnc:otpOr• tion, 23712 1111Cher om.. ~ e. El Toro, CA 92630. Sicned: Watoom Oewll· opment. Inc.; Eupne M. SWcwd,Presidenl This .......... -flied wfth tM ~ a.ti of Orat'\19 Coumy A,prit 7, 1987. '123 4/30 sn 5/14 0211 ASSOCIATES at 23712 8it1d1er Drive. Suite 8, El Toro. CA 92630. Eueene M. SWcwd, 23712 Birtcher DrM. Suite 8, El Toro, CA 92630. The fictitious business name referred to abcM was filed in Or.,. County on Match 11, 1986. File No.: F303271. SCned: Eueentt M. s.ord. This ~nt was filed with the County Ctwk of Orance County Aprll 7. 1987. 4/23 4/30 sn 5114 9!218 I W..ncaOF AYAIVlmnYOIUll Ml ....., The 1987 ...... ,....tof The Van Sii 1 iw1k PcJunda. tion tor runr.•w the Arts al Hollllld is ... , .... the eddrn5 ~ below, tor '""**'" cMinl normal buli.-hours by """ citi- ien who so leQI iests within 180 days .tw pubtication ol the notice al its availabil· ity. The Van 5'11nwJtt Foun- dation for Furtherins the Alts Of Holend. c/o eo.en, Mc&eth. Inc., 2001 N. G.:-.y Ave.. Pomona. CA 91767. 4/30 0241 .... under the flctitioul bullfma neme Had llbcM on Jin. n. 1987. Thia .....,.,.. -fi6ed wittt the County C'-' ol °'Ml' County on April 15. 1917. Ale No. F341295 4130 sn 5/14 5121 0250 c..-- IYA.,_., •MM- DOf IFIJ OI U. Of RC- nnoua • 111 ·--The .....,.•....-n tm et.m• tM UM of the fictitioua bulinesa Nme: WORO POftCTION, 25542 ~ Alie .• Mis&ion Ylejo, CA92691. Janice Goldbera Ross, 25542 AltM9 Ave.. Mission YMlio. CA 92691. TM busineu was con· ducted by an individual. Si1ned: Janice Goldber1 Rou. The fictitious business neme Alfemld to abcwe was Ned with the County CSettt of Or-. County on 1 ·28- 87. f"ite No. F334074 4/30 Sn 5/14 5/21 0251 1-'*51 PUa.IC NOTICE FlCiiiiOUI ..... NAME STA'llMUfT The totaowinc penons Me doinc business as: FOOT- HILL AND JUNCTION ASSOCLATES. a earrtom~ General Partnership, #13 Corpor• Ptaza, Suite 200, Ne~ Blech, CA 92660. Stephen C. Hopkins. T ruAl9. or MY S..ccessor Trusaee al the STEPHEH C. ANO DENISE HOPKINS TRUST, under Oece..tion of Trust dMld October 24, 1980, and as amended, 2553 MoliecoOrM, LlsuM a.ch, CA 9'2651. MMIMln Corpontion. a Californ~ corporation, 2509'2 Buckbolrd Line, l.asuna Hilts, CA 92653. This business is con- dudld by a ....... pwt- l*lhip. Si1P.ct FOOTHIU. ANO JUNCTION ASSO- CIATES, • California Gerwal Partnenhip; Ste- phen c. Hoolcins. G9ner8' Partner. The re1istrant com- ,.,. ad ID transact bust- ness under the fictitious business rwne lisllld abowe onJen.1.1~ .,........,_lllwftled ., the eounar an of Or"'lll eounty on Alwff 17. 1917. f""8ND.f341573 4/30 517 5114 5121 0252 fCllSIOUI• £11111 ._ITA.._J The folcMil• ..,.., Is doif'll ......_ aa: Pl.EASE LEASING. 9431 ......_. Dr., H.B., CA 92646. James C. Wtfson. 9.ul Mokihana Dr .• H.B .• CA 92646. This business is con· ducted by •n individual. Sianed: J•mes C. Wilson. The re1is1rant com- melC:ed ID ~ busi· ness under the f!Ctitious business name or names listed 1boYe on 4/21187. This 5tatement wn filed with the County Clerk of Oranp County on April 27. 1987. F342162 4/30 5n 5114 5121 0245 ·~ PUM.ICNOTICE flC ii lllOUI ....... NAME ITATllmlT The foHowi .. penons are doin& business a: PACIAC MINT, 2101 OcNe Street. Newport Beach. California 92660. Oon C. Edler, 31972 Vir- ain~ Way, South Lacuna. California mn. Ooustas J. Rua. 1184 Redland Road, Newport a.en. California 92660. This business is con- duded by a ..,.,., pert· nership. Si&ned: Don C. Edler. This ~ .. filed ~ the County Clertl al Or-. County on April 21, 1987. File No. F341756 4130 sn 5/14 5121 025o' ..... flClllllOUI ••1111 MMllTAiaun The ............. .. a.bulil-.a&:B'f~ Ol£ GLO, M4tl5 ~ lJNMm. o.n. Point. CA 92629. .... J . ....,, 2A372 .....-.o.n.~CA 92629. c.oa A. ......,, 243"72 8ll1*tol. 0.. Painl. CA 92629. , 1l* .. ]' Ill -OM-dudlld.., ............. Si9.te.alA......, . ",....,,·•-tied ....... ~etnol GrWWI ~on APrl 24. 1-7. n. No. ™2070 4130 sn SI 14 5121 0255 111•• w .... FK:llUW • 11111• ..... mm" The Wb i • ...,...,. dolns business as: DEL LAGO PARTNERS, 25401 Cabot Ro9d. Su~ #104. Ucune Hila. CA 92653. De Lapp Development Corp., a Calif. Cor PotltiOrl. 23901 V• ~.Mission Y..;o, CA 92692. Y.,._,. P. HowMy, 22721 lsiamlf9 Lane. El Toro, CA 92630. This business is con- ductlld by ...... pwt. nershio. 5i1ned. De lapp Oeto 1ll)l)m8nt Corp.; Dun- can P. De Lapp. Prwsident. The re1istrants com- menced ID transact busi- ness under the fictitious business name listed above on 03/31/87. This stMliment -filed with the County Ctn ol 0rwwe County on Apil 7, 1987. File No. F340429 4/30 5n s11<1 5121 0256 W.ICMOTU flCiii iOUI MJlll Ell .-1TATDmlT The toloMrll pwson is doitW bulinesa as; (A) AO BURST. (8) CHMlES MAL- COLM VIDEO PROOUC- TIO~ A-CHARUS MAL- COM VIDEO PAOOUCT10N$, 1599 82 ~Ave.. Com ..... CA92627. Chertel ....,..,,, 1599 82 Superior Ave., Com Mesa. CA 92627. This business Is con- duc:a.d bw -iindiiwidu9I. Sillned: a..t1i I ... c otlft,; The r ,.._. ia naa,-nwtil•......._ Thia tkl ..... -Ned with the Count, a.. of Or.,.. County on April 27. 1987. , ... No. F342164 4130sn 5114 5121 0244 Dass & Cats .......... 824 ~Rooms 413 TRANSPOllTATION CLASSIFIED INDEX llEllCHANDISE SALES & SERVICE Antiques ...........•. 808 Appliances •.•......•. 806 u"'8Stock ••.•..•• : .... 825 Birds ................ 826 REAL ESTATE Hotels ............... 416 tndustriaJ • • • • . • • .506 """'" '~ Property ••.... 509 Lake Shor"e Property 515 Airplanes ............ 900 AntKJUe Classic Car ... 912 Autos fOf Sale ........ 910 ANNOUNCEMENTS Announcinl •........• 200 8Muty Aids .......... 213 card d Thinks ......• 20 l Cemetay Lats ........ 201 Florllls ...•....•...... 207 ·r....,.. Directa:r ..... 205 Funsm~ ...... 206 lt1111h Aids .......... 214 ..._. Notices ..•.•.•.. 212 l.odliS--Qubs.-etc. 209 Nunerm ............ 815 Lost & Found ......... 210 Person.ls .•.......... 211 BUSINESS Investments .......... 828 Money to loan ........ 605 Money Wanted ....... 606 Opportunities ......... 700 Opportunities Wtd ..... 7~ EMPLOYMENT Acencies ............. 300 Opportunities ......... 305 Preparation .......... 307 Appliances Wanted ••• 807 Auctions ............. 814 Buitdinc Material ..... 817 Business Equipment 818 Canwl Equipment ••. 819 Coins/Stamps ........ 813 ~ ...•......... 800 fWnitura Wanted .•..• 805 G.191 Sales ......... 705 Jewetry .............. 812 Marine Sopplys ....... 906 Misc. for Sale ......... 809 Misc. Wanted ......•.. 810 Musical Instrument ... 811 Office Equipment ..... 827 Pets & Soppf ies ....... 823 Acreaae .............. s 11 Apts. f umished •...... 407 Apts. Unfurnished .... 'OS Bide. to be Moved .... 816 Business Property .... 500 Business Rentafs ••... 421 Condos for Rent .•.... 409 Condos for Sale ....... 507 Commercial Property 505 Desert Property ....... 513 Farms & Ranches ..... 512 Garaees for Rent ...... 400 Houses for Sale ....... 508 Houses for Rent/Furn 405 Houses for Rent /Unfum ............. 406 lots for Sale .......... 510 Mobile Homes ........ 917 Mor1pae & TO ....... 607 Motets ............... 415 Mountai" Cabins ..... 422 Off tee Space ......... 420 Out of State Prop ..... 514 Re.at Estate Wanted ... 518 Rentals to Shafe ...... ·U 2 Real Estate for Xchg ... 517 Real Estate loans ..... 600 Rooms for Rent ....... 41 O RESORT PROPERTY For Sale .............. 4HS Rental .............. 417 Autos Wanted .....•.. 915 Auto Parts & Tires .... 907 Auto Repair/Dom ..... 913 Auto Repair /For ...... 914 Boats ................ 905 Campers ............. 919 Foreian & Sports ...... 911 Mopeds .............. 909 Motorcycles & Bikes 908 Motor Homes ... : ..... 916 SERVICES Schools .............. 608 Situation Wanted ..... 308 Directory of Business Services Athletic, Healthy individ· uat to manage estab· lished fitness business. $15/hr to start. Cati Jeff 675-4652 loYely Dana POint 3 bed= room, 2 bath home. Newly decorated through-out Walking dis- tance to marina/beach. Two car praae $1.200. Owner(7 l 4)240-2832 SpeciaaJlar Ocean View <M!rlooki Main Beach. 1 bedrom "f bath. Secur· ity. pal1U1' pool. Utili· ties included $1,075 monthly. Day 951-2399, Evenings 497-2875 417-Resort Rentals SUMMER BALBOA ISLAND COTTAGE $750/WE£K (818) 790- 9668, 952-1040 ee..-.. ~ CUSTOM LANDSCAP· ING DESIGNS.Sprinkler systems installed/ repaired/cleanups/ haulaways/Lic & Ins. 535-0613 . RAY ISHIKAWA Professional and afforda. ble e.vtscape & rminte- ..nce.. N.B./C.M. area. Call (213) 543-5645. HANDYMAN Quality Work. lv. mesc. 546-5403 211-'81..,ah •House Cleaning CLEANING UNLIMITED For excellence in house· cleaning, providing all supplies including vac- T rustworthy & dependa. ~e. Call today for esti· mates. 546-3726 Good housecleaning! Professional work at a reasonable price. 897. 6566 Nurse companion, m1ture, non-smoker, availllble 24 hrs.. 714- 497-6308 c.r ..shed & waxed lit rf65 home. CaJt 675-- SHORT CUT TO FRANCE. Going to France? Tutoring & Translation Service for traveler, Businessman. & Student. Michel 662· 3256 Experienced, positive teld"8I, K-&t\ all sub- jects. build self-esleem while fe1min1. R1pid Pf:_~. References. 650-1350 ••••••lie 11111 .... -~ llOSTl Y BASKETS has ARltlVED in the South Country area. Earn an excellent income selling wicker baskets, wall decor, and furniture. through our Home Party Ptan. Tor info about sef. ling or havinga party call Cyndi Robinson 1-800- 521 -1228 308-Sibllltion W•l1d South L1euna. T reesure lsa.ld ~ home on ~ front a. •••• furnished (2) bedrooms.. J~~OWner (714) Fumlstal house. --..... 2 bedroom. 2 bid\ 3 dedcs., 2 mnq rooms fabulous ocun viewl Gar-. $1500 month. 494-0472 Laema ~Nin* 3 bed- room 2 blltfi, den, family room. firepUice. Com· rru1ily pool, pn_ MUST SEE! $1.250. 643-2365 ..... ~ Uni. Laguna Hills Condo. lake Forest/Moulton Pkwy. 2 bedroom, 1 bath, garage, wa sher I dryer hook·UP $800 . 582- 8470 Beautiful 5 bedroom execut.Ne home Mission Viejo. Family roomi den/ office, air1 view. ~ lease, laKe privileges, prdener. ili100 plus security. n1.1-1+1ss :::c. Apartment Laauna Beach, mzy, cute. 1 bed-room. 1 blOck to bmch. $650. Eveni~ 497· 6371; dlys96l=l900 Roommate wanted, . South Liii-~~Non­smok. Profissionat ~itiesrnoni~ 227SE_... Dina Point l.qa 2 bed-~~==: refri~tor. $850 no ~ 498-1917; 661- 2 Bedroom. 2 bMtl & studio with ocean view. Dana Pc!i~!, ·$785 & $750.49~79 0.. Point. nioe/quiet complex, 1 bedroom, rem..-atcr, ~(water ~no pets. $ti00. 661 · °'*' Sml0.t•IE3 .... bedroal.,....-m. 2 blth. ,_. school P1rk. p~ an?1Ne June 1. $895, 582-1886 •c... ...... Costa Mesa. Beautiful condo. 2 bedroom, 2 ~ bath. New carpet Fire- place. Double garage Poot. $1,100. Available now. 643-2289 Dana Point · Ntce, quiet complex. 1 bedroom. refrigerator. Gas/Water ~2 No pets. $600. 661- Clean, painted 3 bed· room, 1 bath San Juan Capistrano condo. Enciosed c:ownd patio. Garaae. $800/lease, includes water. S82. 3356 =HtUsCGndo -2 ~bllh.~ 17!8"~ma . Clean, painted 3 bed-room. 1 bllh. 5-l Juan Capistnno Condo. Eidosed COWied Pltio. pr .. $750 includes .... 582.3356 Sen Juan CIPstr•M>-2 bedroom. 2 bllltt condo. &~~~ ~~acuui. $5). ~ves: 7435 3 bedroom, 2 story Condo\ Mission Viejo, ~~~~ 7306 412 ...... .... Hilton Head Island Allart. SoUlh c.rolla 2 bedroom. 2 bMh. Gol, t.nnis. 300 prds to buch. $475 weekly. 837-6314 ...... Beautiful 2 bed, furn apt. in Montreux. Lake Gen- eYa, Switzerland, on the water w/spectacular views of lake and alps. Next to Chateau Chilk>n. Short or long term rental. Please caO 7G0·2568 evenings Balboa Island Cottage $750 per week. (818) 790-9668, (818) 952· 1040 COLORAOO TEllURIDE · beautiful, rmaical, breattrtakin&. Nicely tum condo, slee4>s 4. Extraordinary views. sunny view dectt, short walk to town. clble TV, jacuzzi, extras. out· door actMties (i B ! pil 11. raftq. to~ fish. a.. an. etc..). Reduced sumnwr '*5 ~ or weeks. Cati Bob 494. 8553 weeldl'ys FAURIVER Fut~ furnished 2 acre mn est11e on the_.._ 1600 sq. ft. "*" house & 720 sq. ft. auest house. sleeps 11 A> fishina radise. & ·~ ~ WS:ooo . 0wner sa:rs .. this 'yeal. a.-Real ~ P.Q_ BoK 309, f aU River Mills. CA 96028. 916-336-6131 507- Canctomnuma t.cuna NCuel Condo. lawest = (2) bed-~~~:me~ 9.67" . Tastefufty ~5=-~~ ends. $101,?00. Ql4) 495-0222. ~ Pe.rt St... u..-,.... - -· I - $pec:Ucular View-Golf COur1ie CondO, Hi11ion Vieio. 2 bedroom, f bllt\, ... ••. '*· see tc>11ppre-cillte. AaUmabae lomn. Must sell, relocatln1. W-~· By owner: $7,000 Down, Take <Mt' Payments. Gr'8llt invest-ment or 1st buy. Or rent $795, 2 bedroom, 2 bath EJ Toro condo. 859-0812 4 bed, dinlna rm, family rm, bonus, quiet end unit; comm. pooa; $255K own/aet 759-8934 Balboa waterfront condo w/boat sUp & beautiful bay view. 360• view from observation deck. Private community, pool, pr-aee. Will consider trade or lease w/option to pur- chase. Cati 673-3725 and make affw 508-Hou... for We L.a&una Hilts-Private 2 bedroom 2 bath patio home. Smell fenced yard, comer location, opens to field & bike patt't upgraded. Best offer OYer' $79,000 Jim/Gabe after 6. 643-8703 Leisure Wortd Home - sunshine briaht! 2 bed-room, 2 bafh, approx 2,366 sq. fl 3 patios. dmirw room, breakfast area, double attached 1~ra1~ai~place. ~40,uuu. . 951-3130 PRICE R£DUC£D! Save $10,000! El Toro home. 3 bedrooms. 2~ baths. Fireplace, central al!1 formal dinq room, KV access, slump-stone block wall fencinc. Hi&hty UflCt'llded. 2 pn- vale . . patios on!Y $160,000. (714) 770- 8444 Mission Vi . beautiful move in ~ition!! 2 bedrooms, l '6 baths. Home on c::onw lot near school. Fulty uoarllded like model hOm8. ~ .. $129,900. Assumable 1st. °'*1 house s.t/Sun 26532 Via Juanita, Mis-siorl Vi · Owner no.. 2678 N!fO. 3 Homes -Ptu.5 20 Acr-.!! 3 t.pin homes. (2) ~ Veps,_ (1) ~ ada City, tahf. Prices I~&~.~·~ eels onty. Joshua ~ over mount.ins from Palm Sprinas/water, =~$2.1:t~"lone = Total price 0,000/ 20% down O s>aPef' on both. (714) 842-5940 Mission Viejo · Sinale family detached home, marble fireplace/ entry, attached doubte .... upgraded bathrooms, larae lot, cul-de-sac, owner motivated. $120,500. 85~ 1884 Capistrano Beach, ocean view home, by owner. Liaht. spac100s 3 bed· room, 21h bath, air· conditioning. Low main- tenance landscaping. Financing negotiable. $245,000. 493-9156 Cabin on a Stream-13 miles out Ortega High· Yf~Y· refurbished. $80,000. 72~on1 ~~guna Niguel Condo. 500 yards to beach! 2 bedroom, 2 bath, 2 Etios. Like new. 27,000. Open house n. 12-4. 493-6682 1~ Ocean View - Catalina Sunsets wit h city & north coast lie· Laauna Beach 3 . rooms. 2 baths home. By owner /broker participa· tion. S232.000. 547. 5300; 499--2137 -~ $10,000 below 1987 eppraisaf. Cota de Caz.a. CUstom 3 bedroom, 2~ bath, den, famity room, upe-ades. OwlW (J)rinci- pars only) 8~1162 eves. CdM Harbor Veew Hills rare 2 story Burtinpme w/ocean veew. 4 bed, 3 ba. Owner $540 000 principles only ~60- 8719 GOVERNMENT HOMES from $1.00 (U Repair) Foreclosures. Repos. & Tax delinquent nmnN'- ties NOW sefq 'i. )'Qjr area. Call (refundM*) l · 518-459-3546 Ext H2954 for listings. 24Hrs. Oc:anview~home 2 bedroom~ Lae-una Beach Private beach $93,500. 678- 5103 after 5 Mission Viejo Golf Course Condo, r,::.t view! No money I take <Net paymenbl. two bedroom, two bath, invnaculate! Bruce 646-3562 20 Acres Joshua Tree; Water, electric, 2096 down. 10" interest. ~o£.14) 842-5940. San Juan Capistr•n 1/ 3 acre residential lot near Mission. Plans & buildilw it. ready to builcf. ~.000. 4§2515 MUST SEU THIS WED< . $1500. takes <Net low payments. Vacation Time Sha~-Palm ~951~ 514-0ut of State Prap. Time ShaA! • Las Yeps or Hawaii. 1 bedroom, kitchenette, all ameni- ties. Cost $8,200, will sacrifice Sot, 100. 496- 1328 ONE ACRE BUILDAst..£ CALIFORNIA PINES! Near Califomia/Ore9>n border. Access tmas/ 8*.tricity. Glut fishirw and hunti~ Back·to- back to rlltional forest ,7,800. OWC/Terms! 1,ooorrt_yw pay cash! 14-545-7813 Widow has ~ for Trust Deeds-$10,000. Up! No Credit ck. No penalty. Call Dennison Associates 673-7311. MONEY FOR RENT!! For any business loan -star- tups, expansions, con- struction. Women entre- preneu rs in business welcomed! LHCR As.SC> ciates, 514 W. S.lbol Blvd, Ste A, Balboa, 92661. Call p.m. 673- 2047 705-GARAGE SALE Tum thoee unwtld ...... Qlla. ..... ... ,..,... ..... ......... Fl.EA MARKET • Sundlrv May 3, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. 298 Broadway, l.aJUM ee.ch. Antiqt.-s ' cd-lectibles, fumiture, c.-.fts & MISCD..l.ANE· ous. .. ow. set-hltdwood/6 chairs. 2 rnatchin1 hutches, 1l•ss dootS li1hted\ J~clvdes 48;,r .wr. ua Of IDT .. $2,990. ~.,... ~ bedroom IUitll, includes wmmr., wnllY. drmst. Burled ~ $1750. Oak/class entertain- ment cent~i .. 5' x s·. $300. Eves: ~-0727 Hitachi receiver 45w Panasonic turntable. 2 aria spkrs • $75 ea. or Jm· all 3. Sally 972- 4 · livi room set ur.ei:EW. 't: $755, must sell $240. 952-4254 808-Antiqu11 ESTATE SALE • BELOW APPRAISAL! Mahcpny double pedestal deni~ table. lOsilk upholster chairs and matchin1 ~sy chair. Mahopny sideboard. ....ltined face. s-.aa ~ ~ fnmea mimn. ~ish framed prints, =-fC·"'~J~ 24843 v.. Santa Cruz. Mission Veejc> FOXES FOR CHRISTMAS · 2 new Nor....., red fox ves3. Striall and medium. $375 uch. 364-9247 OI o.riel• at .n751.29n SAVE $100C1s.! ..._ to Seo Your Own Home" book tells all! Send SlOJX>: SUX> ship to flO. Cr-'ord·P.O. lb 3042. Ontario. c. 91761 811·11urlC81 lnlL BEAUTIFUL EUAOP£AN VlOLIN, _w/bow. ~ ~~200 obo. 838-5792 Cello with case & bow full si.ze. German made. A perfect Christmas &iftf 492-0609 812-Je•llly Oespeme! Nd to sell immed. ~ kt Diamond solitaire necklace1 ~wais'd s1200. Sel $800/obom~ MAGNIFICENT NATU · RAl PEARL NECK1.ACE8 P'us mm with di8monds. rubies, 24K ~ CMJmlt sMe pendant Best otfer a6ove $10,000. 494~ 1991 ROLEX · STEEL ANO GOLD ·~)ubUee Bracelet. DeWUmUI con- dition. $1,550. 494-5310 Blue Star Saoohire • 32 carats with () irtyS sharp star rq/pendn. set in platinum, surrounded with di•"'°'!".!.l out-st.ndin& beeut:y: Best offer. SoOtaire 3.35 car.ts n.1111 GIA C..- tified . ~. Sellif"W entire aJlfection d f.wnlj ~~ dealera/ber1alnin1. 714-722-1646 1 /2 carat ladles dla· mand1J_~~ .. 21~ OR£ATMM ------~ ---_ ..... Heilhy, ..,,.,.., Shih- =--~-= = c-·tor~ Ptly-1 pets for children. ~4Dec:~ $275 each. 492-5503 Chinese Shar-Pei Pup-. 8 weeks .hampicjn ~~shots. 831-~21 , Panasonic 3010..R Cop. ier with/ AOf 15 bin SOf • -1000 sheet casset. CibilMlt stlnd, bw. 3 ~ old, flleellent can--dition. s~~/best. 472-8324 Mfchelle Lab end office equip- ment. Herman Miller acoustical room dividers with shelves/wen sur~':tsupports. Metal '=5:1 mobile hand ca;tS/1 slats. Word processor-CP/M. ~ transaiber. 6 lab benches. 2 COl .... ICe tables. H9to1~y bench/laser. 951-3 EnioY 14-16" relurn on WS: Also lend on & buy TD's. $10,000 uptDJum. bo's. Denison Assoc. 673-7311 ~·"-G.~ ,. --· ~ WEIJ.CRAFT OCEMLRV Em USEDSOATS LOWEST PRICD FULL SERVICE Au..ISON lllAaDm INC. ._~a lacs ................ c.. .... (n.4...-S '51 Lyr1W1 fully reADled. uttimMe twbOr 0-.. '54 Chris Sportsman, mah PlY. show .... w/trailer. Owner need cash now. Cell tor dlUils and talk serious SSS. 253-4692 days· SS 1-3225 MIS/....._ 1980 Martin 22 foot cabin Mercruiser 260. lnboerd/outbOerd only 140 hours! Fully ~ .. El loldei. itriiter .,, exceHent condition flS,000. Tow vehicle 978 Buick wacon available if =rid $1,500. 831· Must Sel fast • 1966 Trailn 28 flJ)eltect con- dition. ~~~CDmCl I I I, depdl w.."*"'-~.... Gut· ~--=: -m.mr.'-tst- 11011 ....... 19!55'9Kh&a2c1r Bltu1*n~=-.. rdo.rl.. ml. ~ ownr /obo 1861 1986~CQiprX· 7 ~ 1 ttlr int. ~~"' ~. immac, p.p. 642· 9n2 BMW --1 r • ' . --- 1 '21111 1979 CADILLAC Seville-Low milea~e, fully loeded, wire wt1 II S rdals. . -. =.'$7,995.~ 1985 Cadillac Seville. Blac:*/a.ck. Moon-roof. loaded!Oi1ital dash. $how.room new! $3.500 down, take over .,-y. menu. No QUal~ 249-1047 wenilws. 1984 El Dorado CcfMrt. ibte. I C*ied --red. bc11n11nt condition. OfW. inal owner below blu- ebook. $18.&!2'>· 830-418S, 586-l:>3Y MIR ..... Benz 1975 2805 Mercedes Benz loeded, pd~ Becker stereo $14k. 720-1579. '82 Mercedes Benz 380Sl wtlt la blk int. nu tinls $30k obo 213-437-8555 1964 Mercedes 220S xlnt cond. 2 tc>ne blue. p.p. Iv mess 7'12-8787 ........ 1982 MUSTANG GT· low mil1111 ! EJcc anent condi- tion! 642-7828, 859- 9204 "59 R.R. SiW Claud wht w/wine~mH. ....... MO-W-..-- V..12 I ll 1980 vw Rabbit. Diesel, new tires. naw •!Iii-. still under warranty, looks/ru,. aooct. 494-0424 Yoho 1981 Dl'Wr•ar4 • w/ Od. 631( ........ Exe. cond •• $6200 080. all ' p.m. ( !:~ int·~-owner. Sl 1617 MBZ79 280CE. SUnroof, low m~lt xlnt cond, MUST Bestaftw. 646-2153 1971 PmnWa. Ucellent v-...:-,~: 2 9-1823 1931 MODEL A SPORT COUP£ fully r111nd ... orJ&In•I $9,500. 495· 2483. 1970 Classic Men:edes Benz 280S£. Fulty re-stored!! Re-built . . New peint. '-19d-r.. rior/exterior. $6,500/ offel. 831-8766 Even-qs. ~:=-~ Modest Work to -com-.,..... ,_~A ,.., cltuic. Far ullli or wiU CDr1lldlr nde on recent Porsche 911 tara Tom '!ierney 832- 9700 (office). Uc. #733.JZX 917-llcl:lllJ Ham11 Cloo a.ch Adul Par1t -2 bedroom mobile home. ljqa conw lot One owner, excellent condition. $31~500. Eves: 496-0889 582-54m • 919-Cmlpin 1972 Fireball Travel Trailer 8' x 31' Tip.cut livir 1°°"' $3.500. 493-174 Quality mercundlse 11rvtce1 •utomoblles NEWPORT ENSIGN CLASSIFIED c.rl 631-8120 ..... • I . _ ..... _Ouldl iflaC:.tfe: .... ....... ...... ....._.. . ..... ........ c... ....... S.U.140•• •'fl ._. •al• 1111? Ir 111 ow ... _ ........... alldll,.._T_.,.llf'. .. ...... llliiDY ...... -... ..... paMc ..,. ....... hlld .... u • .,.,,...,, 1.-7, ........ .,,,:30 p.m. ln .. Qr ... Council ~ 3300 NelJpG!lt Bo1•14zd, Na port 8-::h. CA tlM3. .. wNd\ .,_ .nd .............. d .. . ........... end be ...... WANDA E. RAGGIO, City an Cltrol~Bwtt 4/30 0258 mllCIO/IW ...... llOTICI • HUDY ...,. ....... car Council olh~tlNellpcfte.ctt ... Mid • pubic '*""" == COl .... mim. al .. Oii w CG•fUIUICI AMO -·-". punuant to tis port a.di Munk:ipel Code Section 5.14.020. Arnbulence ... tlations' for the~ Dodof'I Ambulance Ser· vice 23095 Twra Or. u..ne Hill. Ca. 92653 Mor91n~Service 1533 E. Flnt 9t. Sda Arra. CA 92701 ~ Alnbulence Ser· .. l~te.-.-. Al....._ CA 92804 Supmior Ambulanc:e. tnc. 14125 Goldll: ... St Wlltmll.t•, CA 92613 NOTICI II HOUY ................ pubic ....... ..-. be Mid Ill the hour of 7:30 p.m. on the 11th -ol Mllr, 1917, in the City Haff Counclt °*'...._ 3300 Newport Bol d..-d, .... port 8eed1. CA 9*3, Ill wt*=h time .nd place ........ per- ... .;._ ...... be hwdtMltlOIL WANDA L ltAGQtO, CitJ an CitY ol HlwiD a.ch 4/30 0259 "14.24.0M ..._ UM a..., ... ,.l. 1.-.. _ ... dwltOllUO .. ...... wlUt ....... rtkwt ... lncNeMS foi addltioMI ........ be I lldtOf w:tt ... COi•-*'" fD .... pubk-111ttm. (b) A ,.. ... dW9I al SlAO .... ba 111vNd fDr wtt ......... unit __...,,..,. __ _ COi• ..... 9lcapt ttlllt .. 111111nwt ... be S0.75 per monlh fDr eKh holpitat orhoWIWwunit.• Sedb\ 2. n.Onlnence ~ be publiftd once in the oMciail ,,..,.~olthe City, Ind the ........ be elfectM ttMrtt (30) .. aftlfthedalloflt& ... tion. This()rdil~ -il*o-duced Ill•,..., m.-w of the Cifr Council al .... City al N'*part 8wtt held on the lllh dlr al AprM. 1987. and w ~on tha 21'ti -al April. 1987 by the .,...,... .. wtl, to wit: AYES,COUNCtlMEMBERS: Cox, Hart, Maurer, Ptummer. Sansone, 5trauu. Tumet NOES, COUNCIL· MEMBERS: ABSENT COUNCIL· MEMBERS: John C. Coit, Jr. Mayor ATTEST: Wanda E. Raaio City Clettt 4/30 0261 PUalC NOTICE .... NOTl--a-OF DlltOWT10N AMO LACI OF AUTHOll1Y Anwivest Mint-Partners, •Calibnia ..... pertrw. ship, con1lstln1 of L.0 . CtwistiMo, RM::hetd M. Fell and Jemes A. Pk:Mtt. .. ...-~~CM· ried on its business Ill MO NeaportC.. OrM. ~ 455, Naport 8-ch. c.11- fornl• 92660. ns dis- sotw.d. NW the m.t dttlis Notice no per1raer in the ~-Uhorityto bindthe~--­ for LO. Christiano. ..._, hn authority to wind up the ~.tlllir&. Dated: February 18, 1987 MtERNOT ........ PARNERS • Califomia ...... pettn.. ..., By.LO.~., Gerw.aPnw By. ftictwd ... Fell Gerw.a Pwtrw APll. a 191 THE NEWPORT EN8IGNIC08T A MESA NEWSllRVINE TODAY -II 9y. ...... ..... Gal ... .... 4/30 0236 . .. fChl ... 1 Ill -IRTl'FIT .... •w••• .. ...... Ii I 1111.:&AU.ET· OM'MflAU.110._...La ~S.. ........ CA 926-n • ....,._A. Haftn-.. a.lat Sct.-rlhip Fund, a c.toi• corporation, 110 ~La Senda. So.Mt .... una. CA 92677. Thia bulif-. -con--dudld by a c:orpo111liofL --= ........ A. Hal· fman Ballet Scholanhip Fund; 8emey G. Corbin, President. The ,......,.,.. commenced to transact ~nau under tha fic:ti. tiou• business name « '*"-heed abcwe on Jan. 21, 1987. The fictitious businau name,.,,_, toaba.._ filed with tha Count1 aartc al Or-. c.o.ny an April 15.1987 . r.ae No. t.;M1.,,,,1 4/30 sn s114 5121 0253 ITA181Bn0FMI ..... WM ... ,_.. ?llP ... .,. ._ ftC"R. nous••----. The followin1 persons hnewithdr..n•• ..... pertner from the pertrw. ship openit;,. under the fictitious business name al GILlETT ASHING CENTER it 1640 Pomorw Avenue. Costa Mesa, California 92627. The fictiticius business name statement for the partnership was fiaed on 5.5.87 in the County of Oranae-Flle No. 308192 full Name and Address al the PwlOltS Wlthdn:ail,.: t<atha.n F'OftJW, 111 s Tustin Ave., Costa Mesa, Calitomia 92627. - Mike f,..._,, 1815 Tus- tin Aw., Costa lllasa. Cali- tomia 92627. /S/Klitttl-'1.Fanw IS/Millef...ndin This ltllemellt -filed with the County a.ti al ~County on April 27, 1987 . 4/30 sn !itl4 s121 0247 CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACIOH I. Paincina canna S. ~tarinc nwnmal 9. Col&Kwd f .ca I). DuU 17. Pcrcainin1 co a wing I K. Pcrtiao fairy 19. Aral> in Hira 10. &oam 21. Tppe ol autome>bilc 2). Grows like planu 2S. Affirm• 26. 81bl.W pr.at 2K. Most dalatoty 29. 1.oman bromc }(). lolapi6nnt 32. Malt bncra~ .H. Disftgura 36. Actors 3H. Snara O . Sailon O. Ntrrow openings •M. Mtlica,-, aujsunc 46. OnJttr 47. Nati•c m1ncr•I '18. Pursue 49. like che q-c SO. Small n1C1CUblc ) I. Wriring insuumcnc )2. Laa )3. bph.11ry )·i. Ap-ttmmr )). Gaa fiuJ!y S1. Tcsc tuba )9. Becomes Jitnmn 60. Poem 6?. A pproachn 6\. Chwn <.t. Auaulcs 6X. l'craoJ ul cinw 6'). ugislauw bodies H . Abrkl~ 7S. Opti<al inscrullWftf 77. Hnp i H. Pan of a birJ"s bm 1?. Aboft HO. lrdaad au . Scottish wotJ loi ,,,.,,~ M2. Scant'\! a golf paw K}. Uiisn K-1. lltligious «~r DOWN I. South Amttacan Cockdt 2. Excbmation ol gid .\. Flaps -1. Part chat is onrJuc ). Stains 6. Snakcl1ltc fishes 7. Land me.sure IC. f.Juated 9. l{oly 10. Lincoln's na~ 11. Labels 12. fcmlnaM natM I}. Dufumu 14. llautuw U . S&Juwions l 6. Supttt"DC in quality 22. Anlltfl 24. Early Muican lnJian 27. Pia.ca 30. ShlOC .\I. Dnlfts in doch H . Hales ANSWER TO LAST WEEK'S PUZZLE )4. ProofraJc.r'1 raatk ),. 010.1 ra._g )6. fact0ry J 7. Locariont )9. o .... , 40. Pare -41 . Chaiu 4). Thea •·omaa ·n . PuformcJ -iM. Sourc~ ol hon« 4'CJ. Telephone worku H . H"nnlr boJr ) t. L>yal rn.idnca )6. Lau,.tw-J lauJlp )H. Pbntcd ~9. Cookina utttiils 61. Choo. G}. Noble-aw• 64. PoatonOUs suka 6). lo•'U k1 66. Bonam ol the (ooc 67. Cur 69. Sno..-whick 10. a.ppeJ 71 . Huot< 72. D11119uhbl 74. Belott 76. Prc·holiJar tilnt 1 -- I a ,._ .... ~ In a letter to the couDtJ approwd by the COuncil Mon- day niabt, Mayor John C. Cox Jr. uted the county plannen to more clearly spell out what types of commercial uses ~ allowed around the hotels, put stricter conditions on the operations of the hotels, accelerate the open space dedication called for in the plan, iDcre11e die ...... Ol J*k lpw ia die ,. ... ja. ......, wl "...... daal tbe COllltnlctioD of Pelicu Rill Ro.d occar ll tlil IUIC time or before the firit development in the area. Tbe council rejected a staff proposal to tie the deveJOpment of the downcout to the con- struction of the San Joaquin Hills Transportation Corridor, but did accept Councilwoman Evelyn Hart's sugestion that tM CG Illy IM .. .d IOok al requ.ir- ~~Of the We1t 8ay -~-· Pm .. by tbe ll'Yine • • ~ a,._ .... ,, Compaay aa a coadition of A91 In ia ttie 1950i wtieie a downco• clevdatDent. f ourteea·year-old Charley Cox called the aew plan pro-BllCOn. amMllt the ....... Of poeecl by the Iriine Company the times. enjoys a life of en- -much better." berancee with bis mot tier "There's a lot more open -(pla~ by ~y ~emp), dap~te "be 1-:-.-.a add·ng .. It endunng bis family's fin•DCW' space, expaauKiU, • , t .... -. will be less intrusive, with the s ru..-. . . . hotels back in a ways (from After the suicide of h~ fat~, PCH) " Charley, by the . prodding and · priming of his mother, ventures -----------------------------------into the world of adult respon- sible Use of Helicopten. Hil-replied to council inqu1r1es sibility by seeking the aid of his Copter ... 11 II If .... I Campbell's department bas located a Hughes SOOD model helicopter that it would like to purchase immediately to replace the 300D which was destroyed in a fiery crash with a Costa Mesa helicopter last March that injured two Newport officers and killed two Costa Mesa officen and a civilian obsc;rver. Opposition to the helicopter program was voiced by Mite Hilf ord of Citizens for Respon- Protest ... El ti ..... 11111 1 is planned to make both elected officials and government con- tractors aware that there is a groundswell of popular support for a ban on nuclear weapons, said Pack. Irvine resid ent Marcella Tavantzis says that she can sympathize with the fears of employees of nuclear contrac- ton that they will be out of work if the ban she would like to sec becomes eff cctive. ford's concerns center around about the accuracy of these "funny Uncle" Harvey, played · the safety of helicopter pro-fJIUIU by saying that be felt the brilliantly by veteran actor John grams. He bad spoken earlier in number wu closer to six without Moskoff (who also plays the the month to the Costa Mesa taking into account such items roles of a bank officer, and City Council and opposed their · u possible accidents for the Charley's future boss Mr. Scan- decision to replace that city's ground units. Ion). But Charley rejects the destroyed SOOD chopper imme-The council dccide4 to con-... made-in-the-shade" contract diately. Hilford uked tUI the iider the matter of pwchuing offered him by his ageut Uncle, council consider a six month a replacement helicopter u an and sets out to conquer the moratorium on replacement of agenda itetp at a future meeting. world on his own terms. Newport's helicopter. One of Hilford's arguments Newcomer to Southern Cali- has been that the city could field R •J fomia st.age Victoria Hoffman ten police vehicles with patrol a f U • • • portrays Charley's longtime love officers for the cost of the Dorothy, whom be eventually helicopter program. Campbell 1 I C 1 t fr1ll flll 1 marries and moves to New York, apparent breakdown in com-against the wishes. of her strict munications occurred when security guard father played by LASO called and spoke to SCR founding member Art someone other than the watch Koustik. Once in New York, his commander, who sent an officer banking career takes bold of bis to the scene to assist the LA senses and changes the compas- officers. With no further inci-sionate, well-intentioned young dent, and no arrests, the word man into a corporate pirate. j ust didn't get to narcotics Feeling the strain on himself investigators that LASO bad and his family, Charley joins up served a search warrant in New-with a passionate Latin dancer port•s jurisdiction. named Coco Morales (played by "'I'm an engineer and work on alternative energy projects. When the government tax cred- its and funding dried up in my field things got real tight," she noted. "'There are alternatives to spending the money on nuclear weapons, though. The funds could be used to pay jobs in other fields." "111 be happy if just one · penon secs me here and stops to think about the issue~ They're f rce to make up their own minds, but I want them to think about it first," said Tavantzis, Stoddard said he and other Ismael Carlo), who acts as a officers were talking to LASO loving father-figure for Charley. to try to determine why narcotics Morales' intuitions about Char- investigators and the watch Icy tell him that within the young commander hadn~ been noti-man's veins flows life-charged fied. "'bird blood" which hu ftllcd Exclusi¥e ·Membefship. fu ~ To Every Qualified Prospect to Whom We Demonstrate 1. hr own luxuriom cmbroidmd terry robe, n1u00 at m. 2. A danomtntion ride at your convenience day or night-your place or ours. •• o...--. ... QuicRSilver.by Zimmer Zimmer a rcprmlfal CldBtdy ii lk DM'fib artaby: JOE· CR1M LN:Ol.N llRCWY l R ti• D•• '51S lAIClWOOD 90Ult"'90. DOWNlY 21)1161.0721 71021-4412 Oatt.J'a ..... I E. Pal ........ -~ JIN •• )Ii ....... .......... ~ ....... ~ ... , .. ordiaary~ .. iq, Curley OOIMI don Uni (li11,..,) OD the IMle of'~Olll to.rad retohes .......... -the one lumd ldil lim "*• ia acbined tbroup • .,..,liced •bantina rhythm• ad tUt on the other bud cempeh hilil to be true to bia natural eueace. Plana plays bis role Wit.Ii such ual, and althoup at times the distinction between the youna exuberant Bacon Ud tbe bani adilt BacOn ii clouded by the seemingly ever-jumpy Plana, the character maintai'ns an air of believability Ucl likeability. Hoffman ii competent in her role as the emotionally tried. yet aonethelesa devoted, wife of the hig)Hpirited Bicon, and Mos- koff and l.oustit tuna out two grade-A performances aa the kind of guys you'd expect to see sporting cigars at a poker aame. Kemp is excellent aa Charley's fluffy and protective, yet com- passionate, mother. "'Charley Bacon and his Fam- ily" conveys an optimistic, yet perhaps overly idealistic mes~ sage that becoming true to one's self need not be in conflict with or injurious to the sensibilities of a dog-cat-dog world. "Charley Bacon and Hu Fam- ily" runs now through May 7 at South Coast ReJMrtdry s Main- stoge and ticluts r~efrom 117- $24. Evening ~rfonnan~s are at 8 p .m. Tuesday through Sunday lllld tickets are 11Vailabk at ncketMastu tl1ld the SCR · box offi«. For additio1111l tnjor- m•tion pltoM (11~) 95740 .. .. • t t 6 f t t f I' • O I I I It t ,_ a .Va a 1117 THE NEWPOAT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWSllRVINE TOOAY Council ••. , 1cm,.1 In a letter to the county approved by the Council Mon- day night, Mayor John C. Cox Jr. asked the county planners to more clearly spell out what types of commercial uses are allowed around the hotels, put stricter conditions on the operations of the hotels, accelerate the open space dedication called for in the Copter ... cwt 1• lrm NI 1 CampbeU's dcpanment has located a Hughes 5000 model helicopter that it wouJd like t o purchase immediately to replace the 3000 which was destroyed in a fiery crash with a Costa Mesa helicopter last March that injured two Newport officers and killed two Costa Mesa officers and a civilian observer. Opposition to the helicopter program was voiced by Mike Hilford of Citizens for Respon- Protest ... clllt111~ tr. ,... 1 is planned to make both elected officials and government con- tractors aware that there is a groundswell of popular support for a ban on nuclear weapons, said Pack. Irvine resident Marcella Tavantzis says that she can sy mpathize wnh the fears of employees of nuclear contrac- tors that they will be out of work if the ban she would like to see becomes effecuve. plan. increue the a.mount of park space in the reaideotial ueu, and mandate that the comtruction' of Pelican Bill Road ooc.ur at tbe same time or before the first development in the area. The council rejected a staff proposal to tic the dcve.lopment of the downcoast to the con- struction of the San Joaquin Hills Transportation Corridor, but did accept Councilwoman Evelyn Hart's suggestion that sible Use of Helicopters. Hil- ford's concerns center around the safety of helicopter pro- grams. He had spoken earlier in the month to the Costa Mesa City Council and opposed their decision to replace that city's destroyed 5000 chopper imme- diately. Hilford asked that the council consider a six month moratorium on replacement of Newport's helicopter. One of Hilford's arguments has been that the city could field ten police vehicles with patrol officers for the cost of the helicopter program. Campbell "I'm an engineer and work on alternative energy projects. When the government tax cred- its and funding dried up in my field things got real tight, .. she noted .... There are alternatives to spending the money on nuclear weapons, though. The funds could be used to pay jobs in other fields.,. .. 111 be happy if just one person sees me here and stops to think about the issue. They're free to make up their own minds, but l want them to think about it first ..... said Tavantzis. the county abould look at requir- ina dedication of the West Bay Reponal Part site by the Irvine Company u a condition of downcoaat development. Cox called the new plan pro- posed by the Irvine Company .. much better." 0 There 's a lot more open space," he explained, adding, "It will be less intrusive. with the hotels back m a ways (from PCH)." replied to council inqu1nes about the accuracy of these figures by saying that he felt the number was closer to six without ta.king into account such items as possible accidents for the ground units. The council decided to con- sider the matter of purchasing a replacement helicopter as an agenda iter:n at a future meeting. Raid ... cw' 1Ur• ,.1 apparent breakdown m coru- m u n ica ti ons occurred when LASO called and spoke to someone o ther than the watch commander, who sent an officer to the scene to assist the LA officers. With no further inci- dent, and no arrests, the word JUSt didn't get to narcotics investigators that LASO had served a search warrant in New- port's jurisdiction. Stoddard said he and other officers were talking to LASO to try to determine why narcotics investigators and lbe watch commander hadn't been noti- fied. ~ else out Joe Cram would .,. offer 'Bacon'. • • 11? u ...... Aqdes in tbe 1950I where a fourteen-year-old Chadey Bacon, am.idtt the aJamour of the times, enjoys a life of en- bc ra ncee with his mother (played by Sally .Kemp), despite enduring his family's fmancial struggle. After the suicide of his father, Charley, by the prodding and priming of his mother, ventures into the world of adult respon- sibility by seeking the aid of his .. funny Uncle" Harvey. played brilliantly by veteran actor John Moskoff (who also plays the roles of a bank officer, and Charley's future boss Mr. Scan- lon). But Charley rejects tbe .. made-in-the-shade" contract offered him by his agent Uncle. and sets out to conquer the world on his own terms. Newcomer to Southern Cali- fornia stage Victoria Hoffman portrays Charley's longtime love Dorothy, whom be eventually marries and moves to New York, against the wishes of her strict security guard father played by SCR founding member Art Koustik. Once in New York, his banking career takes hold of his senses and changes the compas- sionate, well-intentioned young man into a corporate pirate. Feeling the strain on himself and his family, Charley joins up with a passionate Latin dancer named Coco Morales (played by Ismael Carlo), who acts as a loving father-figure for Charley. Morales' intuitions about Char- ley tell him that within the young man's veins flows lif e-cbargcd .. bird blood.. which has filled ~" life with _,,.., (not tomeatiooa~to~ uvUDd jlllt a litde too aucla). In • ~ ad cJMno.. araphed-tboap owt of tbe ordinary-cndin1. Charley oomm down bard (litcrally) on the side of "trueuca to 1eU-and resolves the C01lflict that on the one band tells him l1ICCCll is achieved through a stone.faced ..banking rhythm .. and that OD the other band compels him to be true to his natural caence. Plana plays his role with such zeal, and although at times the distinction between the young exuberant Bacon and the banh adult Bacon is clouded by the seemingly ever-jumpy Plana, the character maintains an air of believability and likeability. Hoffman is competent in her role as the emotionally tried, yet aooethcless devoted, wife of the high-spirited Baco~ and Mos- koff and Koustik turn out two grade-A performances as the kind of guys you'd expect to. see sporting cigars at a poker game. Kemp is excellent as Charley's fluffy and protective, yet com- passionate. mother. .. Charley Bacon and his Fam- ily" conveys an optimistic, yet perhaps overly idoalistic mes- sage that becoming true to one's self need not be in conflict with or injurious to the sensibilities of a dog-eat-dog world. "Charley &con and Hu Fam- ily" runs now through May 7 at South Coast Repe11ory i Main- stage and tickets range from SI 7- S24. Evening perf ormanas are at 8 p. m. Tue1day through Sunday and tickets are availabk at TicketM<Uter and the SCR box offic~. For additional infcr- maJion pho~ (714) 9574033. Exclusive Membership in MACH a.ua • To Every Qualified Prospect to Whom We Demonstrate IA Your Beverly Hills Beach Club Membership is free and includes: I. 'tbur own luxurious embroidered terrv robe. valued at 179 . . 3. Free me <i a rent21 ar anytime your oew Ford, Mercury, Lincoln, or Zimmer is in fOr savice. 2 A demonstntion ride a.t your convenience day or rught-your place or ours. QuicRSilver. by Zimmer Zimmer is repn:sented admivdy in the ~ Angeks ut2 by: ·oE CRA -J I ~ UNC~N-MHCWY-MlltlllJa..Z»MM.I lf'>1'> lAJCfWOOO BOUlNUD. ~y 1111961-0721 71~11-4412 Golden Spirit by ammer -------------------- .... a IE THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWSllRVINE TODAY BY JUDY DUFFY Certain homes give subtle hints that here, finally, is some- thing a little different, a little "unique." When the hints begin u a visitor walks up the steps to the front porch, tho promise of more special things to come is a strong mess•ee best bc:eded by discriminating home buyers. Such is the case at 219 PoppJ A •en• in Corona del Mar, this week's featured property. The property -is listed at S89S,OOO on fee land by Couie Masu.ei of Ulliqlle Ho•• Max1enti shows the home with pride, ICCUl"C in the knowledge that it can ·~ for itself. The fint surprise encountered at 219 is the hand-painted tile set into the stain le"Clina to tbe front porch. The. ~ blue decorative touch lets tbe mOOd for this Mediterranean Yilla· style home. From the heavy tiled roof to the soft glow of blue painted window frames, there is attention to detail here. The mood that is created as one observes the home from the street is presened when the front door, with its Moorish arched top, opens and the guest step1 • onto the unglazed Mexican tile floor that extends not only througli the public areas on the first floor, but upstairs, too. Quality construction is evi- dent throughout this home. The walls are sturdy lath and plaster which lends itself to such authen- tic touches as rounded comen where walls join and a I <r high base step around the sunken living room. The house enjoyed a major remodel in 1986 to reach its present sparkling condition. Everything is new here, and the result is worth a second look. BAYWINDOW -The livina room eajoyl a - Mediterranean style bay window that lets in the sunshine and adds . ~hitectural interest. The wood- burnina fireplace shares the stark white of the walls and has the added interest of a raised marble hearth. While the archi- tecture here is definitely Medi- terruean. the details and extras speak strongly not of Spain, but the American Southwest. Althouah the prdperty is located just steps away from the sands of Corona del Mar's . spectacular cout•ioe, there is a feeling of tranquility that takes visitors and raklems alike and pub them in the serenity of the uncrowded IJ*CI of New M.ex- ico. From the liviD& room it ii two steps up to tbe dinina area wllidl is opeo to the titdaea ow:r a breakf81t bar. 'Ille wide iWtq» of apace from kitcMla to float windo~ wlaile ·ctefi•d ~- ~. ~ tbe impreuion of 9dded ~ footap. Tbe true a. ii ~om of COW'K, but the oftfall feelin1 ii nearly oweawbelmjq Tbe kitchen is a gourmet cherl ddiak A Jennaire grill and an the latest in appliances reiide bcre in hidden grace. s~ of~ cootina uten- lila aild ~ victuaJa to feed the crowds that the home can hold for entertaining is found in an amuingly large walk-in pantry. The counten arecoveml with tbict. creamy tile inlet with apartiina band~ted .:cents. A window bay owr tbe aint illowa ewatiaJ Jaerbl to lfOW ftah where they are needed mOlt. •llEAD'AST NOOK 'l1Mn ii UC> a breakfast aoot surrounded by windows tht &ivea an euel.lent view of tbe courtyard at tbe aide of the lao8le. Dia )faiHI dJee ... tbroupout be home moYe outdoon t.ere to be joined by a wortina fouatain Id into the wall. The final result is to visually expalld the space indoon and lnab tbc courtyard not an ..wed attnM:tioD, but an intep'al ~ Ol the IMna area tbebome~ Powder row araa't ~ ally--. bat tM poWder room IMljoiaias die tildaeia ii a ilanel of i.atenltiai ca •• and lllDIMMJtla exp-Ml of ........ M with nay other bllah in .... ••:. tbe buiD eajoya ~ tilea. The fmal raUlt mates powderina for peats a fe.t for tbceya. I -- ----UllDIEll ~-----­ unu .... c Riii! On Met -0 Gr11n- brtar", 2 bdrm, 25 0 \.~, endil11d 2 car garage. $250.~ ~ · .. -·ml -Townhome In Nempon. 3 bdrm, 3 ba. over 2,000 eq. ft., 2 pdoa, lllfge ..-... 2 ................... ~-$241.000. C•m•Jll -In ~ H .. , 2 bdm) with upgrwl• tooo ~ to state. smau, Clean and priced right. $98,500 . . ... IOI. -Condominium In Bluffs ......... land, ntte Hght w . 3 bdrm. 3 ba. epackx'8 ftoor plan, pool nw'by, only $180,000. loweet In townt 1111111• JK I I• -Light, airy and fresh Interior, end unit, near schools, shops. 2 bdrms. 3 ba. fireplace and low price. $144,900. A IUl U. -..._.,. a pampered and paneled condomtniumm overtooking Big Canyon golf courM. 2 bdrm, 2 ba. plMt8llon lhutters, ..c. gs. $229,500. 11 llllGS CROWDED AT HOME? LOOK INTO LORE 11 A CURCrs IEW SINGLE STORY LISTING .. IN BAYCRESTI Two dentJ, 2 f$f11ily rooms, 5 bedrooms and a spectacular kitchen. Nothing like it In Newport. Plus pool, spa and fire ring. Only $595,000. Immaculate and exciting I " I IWT IDBI m -In Harbor View Homes. Comi>let• re-do to perfection. '9ingle story, 3 . bdnnJ loft, ·pantry. $429,000. . UITUff • mtnHn: -You'll get excttec:tl 3 -bdrm, 2 ba. with lmrMC. care and ch8rming decor. Walk tohHchool, 9hopptng. $311,000. wml • P'P m ID -This hou9e Is ltJ R1~ beet up, but bemrtlful. View over Buck Gully. V8C81rt wtth pool, 9P8-$349,000. N •111 I• -Bnnd new on the .-ct, 2 bdrm. 3 be. lrg m8ltlr with ...,_.. I. IP9- EuroCJ • .., ~with Impeded t1ea. saso.ooo. cml .. •1• -A,_. tine. 11-.:teod• v19w, 1UMY decor, and a~ gr..a room ouertooklng the t.y. $850.000. ma1•-.. • IPNLISS-Single story. 4 bdrm r---------------- ---8310,000 TO~---••Elfll • IURtR -Highly remod••d. ex-quiltte rnaeter IUlte. country ktlchen, fonMI dining wtth built.tns. ~.spa. $485,000. UI• ... Clnm -Flawred 3 bdrm, a block to Victoria B11ctt, ,....,. and nicer. with a peek of blue view. '420.000. wtth Incredible view of ocean/bay. Upgred• Include mouldlnga. lkytighta. $650,000. SS I 11 & • m -New home in qualint old .,... 2 story. 3 bdrm, 2 ftrepl9ce8 and just block• to 9hopa. beach, parb. cafea. $486,000. l MF 11111 ,_ -PGSM• H.V. Hon-. ps- fect condition wtth pool. spa. and bollt/RV, ltor8g9 .... 4 bdnnS. 2~ baths. $357.500. *A LOT OF LEASE ON LIDO* Stylish condo, 2 bdrm. 2 ba. ~ furnished with ful MCWlty. ~ound perk- ing and spectacular view. $5,500/mo. Furnished. (Possible to leae unfuml8hed.) ,_ • N ••Nm -1mmecu1ate ~. 17•.""" ·~ABOVE lowest price, MW c.rpeta. heh pelnt. redone ---..., ~ --- kitchen, 3 bdrm, den, nr b 11ctt. $310,000. I W.U • 111 Riff-In San Clemerite. specblcu-•1• • a&llJ .. IS -3 bdrm with ca-1ar view of the Pactftc. 5 bdrms, rnedlterrenean thedral cellPn-ri.n mast• and bit of ocean view fta .......am t ft S 1 500 000 .._. ... '~ .. ft 000 ¥«,owner wmwng 0 nance. • • . from aw 11plng mast•. Don't ml8a tt ~. . PIChdll• -mL£ -Under towering N••• MYHllT -so· In pfime location on 3 ..._ ._ ...-bay. Charm, MCluded =io· pier t ftoat. Large ~t 4 bdrm, ba. new kltchert. -.... ftft, _ _... & ...... u.v. s ooo W '"' .. cc 000 "~• .. " .. "Vroom. , . fresh paint, new cspet, In eater. ~. . tmm ... 111111 -2 yws new. 2 story, 4 ......... -Ocean Blvd. 3 bdrm, 2 ba. 1 bdrm, 3 ba. lulh pool and.---. Impeccable story on highly elevated 40' lot. Approx. 180° '-AM ~15 000 view. Buy adj. 30' lot for 70' frontllge. $895,000. ""'""'Ion In fNe1Y corner.~ ._ . -·••Ill r ,. -('· o"'"*'..c, 3 bdrm. 3 • .,. "' -Customized Broedmoor. OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY1-5 CMYOI CIOT $24'9.000 Large 3 bdrm. 2 ba townhome ,. · ba. epot1111 ~ · • 0 \....11 tloor pllln, yet lends w'6que floor plan~ 5 bdrm, city light view wtth to ac1utt on1y 11vtrS .•• S•'rieW. $355,000. country Hke llvtng. Spacious t•. $759,000. L---------------- A Hat If who la ~ In loal ral atata •Y ANNrnE WATSON ... Merrill L,_. R~bu IUIDOUllCed tbAt Nw, Jz•_. .... recently joined itl Newport team of realton. lmbernino bas f 4 yean of real estate, the last ~ as the bead of her own malty business. • •1 changed careen about IS years ago. I bad been a nurse. I had different personal real estate transactions that ttally frustrated me and prompted me ~o get my license, feeling I ytant.cd to give people better service than I bad received. That seems like such a long time ago when I think of the many changes that our profession bas undergone over the years. Today, we have many consumer protection laws which help buy- ers~ because discloswes about the properties must be made- nothing can be kept a secre~" said Imbernino. Imbernino found she liked the real estate business right away. "There was goal setting. I found " , I heca!M sua:tllful brcas1e I wu mJldf ~ a barncUda. I fo• teamwork ii the IDOlt important aped Of tbe bUiinea; a hostile situation is non- proclucti-ve. I enjoyed the fact that my days bad a certain amount of flexitiility. The bus- iness bas been. d\inaiag since I bepn-1 don't hPc time to ~ bored. Ana, because real estate is truly a people buiness, thete'I always new people to meet aDd help. After t:.C fant three yean, which I considered an intern- ship, I found I was able to le'Vel out my business and build a solid base," said lmbemino. Practicing real estate only in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa, Imbernino says she knows these areas very well and will not go out of the area. "When I get clients who want to go else- where, I refer them to other offices who work strictly in the area in question. I feel I give my clients my best expertise in the areas I know most lboroughly, LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT 904 VIA LIDO NORD OPEN SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 1-5 LIDO ISLE BAY~RONT 815 VIA UDO SOUD OPENSATURDAYANDSUNDAY1-5 Wetcll ...... trom31eu1l1ofln11IUdo..._.De..,.. lotglves 1eo-v1ew. Fourbedroo-, 4bclia, pa.yraona, bollt room, gourmet ldtchen. 8rtck pMlo ..... ring. SecowMI .aory roof deck recr1 .. on--......., b••ch. .... wl .... $2,?MJP' CAMEO SHORES Attrectlve tredltloMI 3 bedroom, 3 beth home fM- tureing PMOf'8mlc oce.n view. Newly decorllted. Larve patio with swimming pool. $450,000 BALBOA PENINSULA Walch the sunsets from this tredltJonal 4 bedroom, 3 bath wt coast front home. Prime locatlon on the buch. SAN JACINTO RIVERSIDE COUNTY Prime~ on Romona Expr111 • .,. Approw81 ghen 151-...et ..,. ... ,..,..on I.II---.. $500,000 Aleo llotor Inn COINMfdlll ... of 4.1 ea. torS425,000. RIVERSIDE COUNTY IO I will 80t. dilaie •Jldf ud try to cow. ........ aid . lmbcniao cllale to join t.fcr .. rill Lynda Rea1tJ l9ec1me of its many raoarca of&nd to buy- en aDd lellen. ..,,.. ~Y is wonderfW. It Ila oflba in many different lOclidoal nation- wide mil it ha CKkllllhe rdoa catioa iDd 'icleital Detworb. It also bas* mOlt ~and propasiYe martdiq propams holllel and listing appointments. arouad which bdp both buyers · I also use a car phone so that and tellcn,"' said lmbemino. clients can reach me almost Specializing in residential and anywhere." small investment properties, Imbemino is involved on two a note from maury WE ARE MO\llNGll 3732 East Coast Highway Come See Us In Our New Homel BuslMU AS Usual . a27 POii UWwlt:k . Bright, cheerful Som~~· . ,,o~mfortable family home where you can relax and :u ·Iii-parlding pool and~ in easy maintenance yard. $389.750 . Just R•duo1d tom New paint, carpet and wiS-· 0 I ·· ·1 • Three bedroom, family room home with lar~ pr 11-----~Y for quick.occupancy. Ptlde ol Own..,. Now's the time •.. owners ready to move. With large cash down, owner will carry at reasonable rate. Call for apJX>inbnent to see this ~OM 3 bedroom, S<>uth of highway. HcyJToll Catch this El Toro 4 bedroom. 2 bath beauty, upgr&aea through- out. on cul-&Msac with large R.V. space. Just redlic8d-now $146,900. . Ranbll COM 3 be(troom ~x-$1500/month. · COM ~1300/month. North ~una 3 l>edroom houae---$2000/month. COM Duplex---$349.SOO • I I II I ca • • ----4 bedroom end unit ~ Piiio ............... One bedroom end...,, Oft ............ Clf9lll ...... ttoroftlce. IMicta CK....._ ....... Tine ........ 'lfl ... ra. &elr'9 ... 1n kJtlChen .......... .,...ii!'*"---........ lend. WJ. Y •-UY/4'0YCll DAIM>L T ,_ aalaJ mi. Tm ..... Welk to lhopplng. .,._ ...... bar ...... ..,, .. poola lftdwlde91 ....... of ......... when ycMI purct1 II I II* 3 bedroom, ~ bdl condo. Prtced to .... nowt .. .IOO lndudea .. lend. CMOLPANQW ..... mT CHU I Tiwe bedrooma, 21' b9lhl. Com- pl1t1ty ,.nia d1l1 d k*"9n wtlh cuatom ~end new ., ..... ,...,..,.. -... Wiil to ad** end £mt. bluff VIUege. Mllticueoualy a., home. tm.000 tncludel land. II.MIA 9ERCOVI IZ Lam! ~ • -., wtth-bolll llp ........ Extra ..... ..,.. .,... -.clbty dloora9d condo wtth two bedroailM Md large con.-.. cs.n. plua 3 tun ...._ 1111 ra ... .,.. tor Income unlta CK COINMlcilll property. tuo.000. CL.ff MB B.UIH • WlllFEJ. Thia tunnY 3 bed-'°°"' ............... d Oft .. ctlff aide of Klnga ...... COl•llll"'"' I .., fl 1111 a. a deck end po .. ntlal ...., ... Cell tor dMllllL .-.ooo. LIZmeAD'Y MT •H ~-FAMJll llY •TIE WAlD CUatom bey. front home wteh alp tor large be*. ···~· My and dty • ._... .. from .. apecloua ,,. ....... and ... cent awbMl Four bedrooaM. 4 bMha. Frwndl doon and ... Mlow .. ~....,.. haldwood throughout. ... ntte kMcMn coum.r tope. ,,..,.. accanta In tMathe. Sepe- ,. ..,.,, CK •11rclae room. -.&,000. DON D.tHOllAI EWIW •sm 111 •• &pe.Mled I bedroom DCMr ................... dock. .... ..._oonektlr trlldl tor HUl6_.. tWbour W 111 flonl home CK inoonte producing property In Orange County. $111.000 ....... •land. DON DeTMOllAI ... , ~~Victorian home. Four bedl'oOIM Inducing ........ lft-law IUlte. LCMfy ..._,...."'° ...... GNll~~--.... ........ -to.....,., ..... ctwm end quality of. ...... 11.IGO. lllD&YN TW1TC1m LlllMIA 8BC0¥1TZ , ''. w •• ,. .. • . I a LA• 1•-'• a CAPISTRANO BEACH IUITlfll --IF Al Rl-Y_.. 11111 Ml LS J .... ,... II • ' ht -I M Pe II = ...... , ............... ,,3E.. • ......... ,.. .............. Cll _,...'9 .. 111Jt1 / ........... -·II .. , llJ 11'•1 ... . . KOTT • U f lflll 11 I GIR Ocw1 ._..,,..._w.waora- doue ~ 3 bedroom home ... Oft • large lot ....... .... throw"°"' ..... bWh. The c:hann of .. gone by wtth...,. end p'1111r, CtOWn mouldlnge. •dwood ~ Ff9ftdt doora Ind loeaof...,.. wed bftdlJ Mow. In «plan to ....... ""°9d..,..... .. .-.ooo. llMIL YN H&.L M1LSJ'BUA-Two,..1l1g911tcoi-.wlh -.e..d oellll ... lo ......... brtght. Eec:h ,_ IWO bedl'oOIMlftd a loft. ful ...,,_ ., ...... ClllDl'l Cltlia..ety Ind aftuch. much ..... Pl1111 Clll to ... l3a\,IDO. L91DA TAQI l~i ii . ~ . . . . .. ~ ' . : . T8 .. mlD-ia In.: INI wt COIMllanf Upper unit 2 bedroOma. 1 ...... Low unit 1 bedrocllft. 1 ..... .,.,_ uNtia_..,..._lftd•c111to .. ~julla ... ... ;:I,· cal tor an ..... ,..,.. to .... -••• It buy. ~ROLYll llUOMICIMllllN tm .. - • 759-9100 Abll"" • ExJ,JJ1rlenc• •Integrity• Since 1923 ... -~-·-~------- -- . . ,,•. . . . . • e e i • t • t t I • . . . . .. . . . . . " . NO. 1 • -(714)631-8120 SERVING AU. OF COSTA MESA Friday, June 5, 1987 :Beginning J~ne 5, Baker Communications will begiii general circulation of the Co~ta Mesa News. . · · A sister publication of the Newport Ensign, the Costa Mesa News will provide its readers with local news, features, sports, and society coverage. · In addition, the Newport Ensign's popular real estate section will be expanded to include coverage and circulation in Costa Mesa. The result will be a combined circulation of 50,000 homes in the Newport/ Co~ta Mesa area-long recognized as the most affluent real estate market in Orange County. If y~u 're a real tor who does business in Newport Beach or Costa Mesa, The Newport Ensign/ Costa Mesa News offers the most complete penetration into this elite market. ~ . and at substantial savings, too. t t • • t • • • • • I • , • If ....... ........ •4 • t ·-··~··· 111•••• .............. , •• ,. ..... , Dl-1• •t •UM I wWt ovet" IO ft. Of ..._ tron1age and s-••lc ._of .. w6de9t.,.tof ... •portHmbor. l.Mge. .,..,..1 llDfy 4 bedrvom home wilt tom.I dining,. ~ Md ... ,._ plUa couftyM:I poot in ... Udu8ive a ' 1Jonl ~ wil\ priYm bw:hes. .-r •11•• D1·1• DM• •t& I I FF 1111f I IT wMh lllbub'9 wiew8 down Harbor llllftd dmlMl Br I #luly remodrl1d Md Culloinized with llwllt\ .,,.. of wood lind ~ e bedlooma with den. dining IQOll\ ~ -dock tor 3 lllrge boma pM ~ a rtr fl<MI llilllc> end • .....,,..~ w with.-Ownera wilt '*'Y 1•T.O, flll•••• ~ m -Mlllll? aWT'OUnded by irnpl111iw home&. ~ .......... 1111'--...... wHh top quMity Clbir'*t end lanL 9Uw*'8 bayMw m•tr .-. den, o9ce ... •..--end two more bedlooma. EntoY gr8Cioua ............. ....,..~end Wg9 be/fronl pdo • .-a1-T--,111afitrd4~r,.._.1Mt .. , .. .,.. mrrer wllalr11trc-e,,..,._...__...._._...,. ~-----..-.~ .......... Frtinc:h window. ... w1 ...... cwp1I .. a.; r'lie P111k> ...... and llp. 0.-.. CCllillldel ..... tar Udo Of ~ . -· •• 11.. ........ • .... --......... dUl)l8X in 8'Jl)8lt> ... beylror: view loatkwt. ~corns property. 4 bedroom. 3 blllh _.... deck up, 3 bedloom. 2 bdi ... ba'/11 Ol'lt pelo down. .... 111-•• P I •IMt •lfml LIT -on widelt p.i ol bey. S.000 mci. ft. .... lat. ...... tor 4.000 toot home-and alip tor -- Ml Of pow boa Pt 111igiow --of Q"9Dln ...,.,.. ... bMy dty light and b09til~ action ..... •t• DM• D1,1• D1,1• ~ ·ail._ cer*t ol Newl)Oft'a action wiltt l11buloua ~ and Cdstina views. LMge 2 IDy 4 bedloom home with huge family room and two large aunny patio&. Coqi' 1111) fuml8hed at - 1171.m DM• .. Cllll on a.lboe·a quiet IMe ial9nd. Detlng older 3 bedrootn tront ~ with bey view, 2 bedloom "*"'*1t. _. ... bunk room end 4 .car pet'king.. Dodt tor two 18' ~ ~ 11t TD. 6wns 1MY cany 2nd. wilt dodc tor ...... ~ ., .... D1,1• .... ~ PROPERTY IEAR THE WATER •.. ••• ml • · In ,.... ,...... Pm'lt cmns klc91k91L Piclllll lllllJCed dlim1'ller wilt 3 bedroofna. .. 01 d end ti• •med c ••ro-t ... rOOM ... •epMcia end vi9wa of ..... and~ ........ quMlf'a OV9f" dltlctl9d ........ --··-·- ··-· -""' U'*'9 blllir\ and' night ligN ... EJeglllt end innM;t t t 2 bedloom. 81 ' ' ., decoi t IS in ..... ton.. ~ kM:lllkln in w:urily buiding ... .,.._,and pool ...... •1-•• au 111 .,...,. ---"' .,,-, '" a,c,.1111p. Sdd completely fumiahed Including stereo and TV with ~ furniUe ~ apec:ikely tor .. IP9Cio• 2 bedtoom. 2 .... unit ""' .... bey ..... Secu1ty building in Udo ....... to *>pe end ......... IW• , D1·1• .__._,~Bult in 1915. Top~ 3 bedloom with FNneh doon. cbltlle s--t wtlMtows. a.Al loan and c:abint*y. ... ...., in ii 1101 bm9\, ..... dining. 1111-in ~· and view t.1co1,,. w.lk to ~·· ,_,,.,. end ahopa. IC1l.m " Dl-1• ...... wilh dodt tor 30' boa Low9ty 3 bedroom home hea huge living room wilh .. aw. 11-.p1ace and ti...._. c 1ilinga opating to plllioon._ ..... BaioM• priced. 0.- anxioua ha purctl•1d .,.,._. l.Mge _,.... 11t TD. ••·• D1,1• M"9? ~ wiltt petlJOnWnic views. T<*ly •••od1l1d 2 bed! oom in 89CUrity building. Price indudea ti 11 ,,...,, turnilhiltga down to ........ cup ec. alp 8"9"1iite w.lk to *>pe and bw:h. Gr9ll ~ gll-a--.y. Ml• •1·1• AID WITH AVIEW OF~~ WATER •.. • lm al _, "SllC>WC I 11,. In a 1-edllion of ()rMge c... I' a •-.Brighi end GP9" 4 bedloom •M'IOdll wW'I -.•rd 11,Rll• I 11 .... .-of ... While. .._.calar'8 .,.. ,.. •....._a ..... -..._ doors°'*' troM .. ...., .,.. clr*'I row tD .. 1111 •""1 .. ,.__, Ullld brk*..,......, ....... Exh ....... to ...... lat. 1111.m -Df-1• m I I I I .rMt 11 r r ... UM new S bedrOOllt _... btMI **I end~"°°""" nw. it.._ lndudlng one In prtulll M 112 .......... rOOlft end b9'cCM11. u. of Ollk cat I ... ,. wood loora. s--t ..,._. end .,__... llalned ..... Eaay car'9 bwdlfuly ~ yard. Pr 112Wt1U9 gumded a 1tr •CMt community with prt di till~ III• DM• CUI-3 bedrooma pg gum ~ or tlllnly room ... ce.wwv d9Cor end .. ambimnc:e of a .... EttglarMt tt111ga FNndt doors opert from IMng w to h deck to ~ ~ end ...... viewa. T<*ly remad1l1d in '85 with new plumbing. .e.ctric. roof and aiding. Large 111 u Pl'llllble ... 1111• DM• ----19LD. ~'1c:tw••2 ........ red brtcll con oe wilh..,... c1• ._II~ ,.. ~ Md ~ ...., ... ..-c.,.,. 2 bedloollt ..... unll tor ~ ac.e to Ferry. ·-~ l9I *1 '°I I ' • Tolllly remod1l1d wMh 2 COft1lldl ,....., ......_ Aniahed to perf9ction and in tumkey CClldlofi. ~ .,........ flllniy ~ large bey wlildo•ed IW'9 room end eunny pilllio. Moh111 d ..... '8y .ct. .. tor Ne•polt CCll9do! .... 111·•• I " uun ..... --.many~...,,__A21Dy home .. t11M19d ceiillQaand aunny ~ peloedtoilq the t.nly room. Four bedrooma including h m 11111 r _.... with aiak'9 .... and bey ... --to beech. Mii• llM• ........ in ...,... .... port 8eect1 community .... poot andtllnnk. fWurtlilMd 4 bedroom.~~ home on corns lot _.. --dlnk'9 room. 1UMY p9lio and gr9lll Uiiilt ~Short ... to oc.n. Llrd .......... 811.a 111-1• i 1 fmf -Gr9lll ...,_ home ..... to ti I I ct-. 2 bc9oma ""' ... c ..... plumbing. ct.-• ..,._ 9'*r .,.. ,..,_..,. Pllk Cciasi .. 800ft. ... ....,.nscer,.e _.. atuqt t °) •••iSrt1 a'~ ..t ...._ o..r .._ c:mry2nd. --··-·· • DM• =-•• ~ as . &C4Pli0i_.., ._..,._ unit. ....., ..,.,.... ... s bedroa• .. 1r1111r "*" end lldded .,.., ............... Wood ..... , .... .. pluacb ... l&Nd~Qa I pool. ... end ..... ··-. .,.. .... -... Of blal to bw:h. Ughl Md my 2 bemoom -eo1.-oi.S cam. unit in w:urtty gmtdad ~ .. ~ ...... St!ICM9 .......... .... 81~ .. ElllW mu --L11rge • bedloom a ..,,, home ... family and formal dining rooms in very attractive ~ w.lk to 8Cftoca Bank owner will C*TY , .. TDwiltt~lermL IDI• DI-I• .... --W9ll Of ... to bw:h. Lqit and airy 2 bedt oom air CCMtcllioNd comer unit in w:urily ~ complex with poot and .... ~ like. model II._ Dl·I• Ull ---Build in 1980 ... 2 bedlooma. ~ ..... 2 iltJAece9 in FI 111 and hina roGft\. ait' CCll~.S ... i11Wior ~ and-....... -.......... Bank owned -. good,.... end ....... .... ..,.. .. .-~ bw::tt ta-. tor ,.;man or b'eua • WoitdaM S bedlOOM wilt lal end two IDy IMng f'OOlll ... huge ........... ol ..... tor light .. *1 ........ ac.e to NDl1h _...el I w . ..,.._ .HOMES, INC. REALTORS· 5*1. R~ah. Property Man11tmewll JISM.-Aw. ~ .... _. .... • - - . ' ; \ ,_ • ••a •TRE NEWPORT ENSIGNICOSTA MESA NEWS/lfMNE TODAY .. ' PROPER TI TRUST DATE ADDRESS DEED Jan. 26 263 l Crestview Drive Unavail Jan.26 411 Avocado Avenue Unavail Jan.26 943 Goldenrod Avenue Unavail Jan.26 60 I Lido Park Drive Unavail . Jan. 27 182 I Leeward Lane $309,600 Jan. 27 23 Lochmoor Lane $500,000 Jan.28 323 Lugonia Street Unavail Jan. 28 1609 Antigua Way $606,200 Jan. 28 463 Serra Drive Unavail Jan. 29 547 El Modena Avenue $83,300 Jan.29 2268 Golden Circle Unavail Jan. 29 90 I Bellis Street $220,000 Jan. 29 553 Seaward Road Onavail Jan.30 215 Driftwood Drive Unavail Jan.30 4919 Bruce Crescent Unavail Jan.30 3709 Lake Avenue Unavail Jan. 30 1948 Port Claridge Place $215,000 Check these great -. LENDER Bayview Mort...,e 640-0410 BMC Mortgage 10~% 7% 851-0431 Far West Savings and Loan 1~% 2 10% 2 1 ~% I O~ 7~9(, 2S9-lS88 Metmor FmancW 851-0202 Newport ~Deny ~ 261-2522 United WClla'a MOftPF Corp. 752..aJOO Yort. Unda MCJltJllF m-1611 CONSIDERATION Unavail Unavail Unavail Unavail $387,000 $782,000 . $126,000 $595,000 Unavail Unavail $3,000 $270,000 Unavail Unavail $250,000 Unavail Unavail . listings I COMMENTS 8~% fixed, 3 years 2 to S~K. No qualifying loam, fixed rate to 600K. IS year 10~%. lO )'ear 1()%. Adjustable to SS million. I • ~) ~ II ~~ . . ' f ' \ 'I , '· . Renting vs~ owning: a comparison look Do you realize bow much you pay in rent over a period of yean? In addition to the mon"'11Y pa)'ID!mt, you would fiaure in the amount you would have 8C'QJ•Ulated if J.OU Ud invested your payments· and earned interest. This giYeS you a total picture of what's happen- in1 to your money. Tbe rent you pay adds up to a sizeable awn.. Mary Jank Using the chart, find your per month rental payment and determine bow much money you are "giving away" in rent and interest over te~ fiftee~ twenty or thirty years ... money which could be used to build equity in your own real estate! Bcf orc you decide to look for a home, it is important to know what you can afford. Most families spend between 2~ to 3 tima their annual gross income on a home. Gross income is actual income before taxes, deductions and expenses. Example: Annual Gross Income= $30,000-SJO.OOO x 2~ = a $75,000 home To determine the amount of monthly payments you can aflord, figure that an average family spends approximately I/ 3 of their monthly 1ro1s income on housiq payments~ Per Moath 10 Ycan IS Years s JOO s 61..4SJ.OO s I 2'.)41.00 )jO 71,696.00 14:S.,86S..OO 400 11,tll.OO 165.711..00 4SO 92.••.oo 18'.Sll.00 -102.422.• lD7,.DS.OO 550 1 ll.66S.OO 227."9.00 600 1n.to7.eo JQ.612.00 6fO lll.149.00 169.405.00 ,. 14.l,Jtl.OO 1'0.12'.00 150 ISl.6)4.IO Jto .. an• IOO 161.176.00 lll.s76.00 110 174,lll.GO lSl.llD.00 900 la.t.J60.00 mm.oo 1000 IM.6Ql.OO Jtl.766.00 Example: Monthly Groll Income= 12,500 Bf""ina PaJ':: maat = I /3 • S2JOO s Sl33 per month In addition to principal wl inteftst .,.,meata, ie•mber to include property taxes, imu.- rance anil utility coau. Consider the tndeoft'a; if you choole to live near your job you can aaYe money on parting and trampor- tatio~ which can be applied · towards the monthly bousiq payments. As a homeowner, you will receive a lQI tax break. The interest on your loan and the property taxes _paid are both deductible when computing your income tax. This is a substantial savinp that reduces the real cost of the interest OD your loan. When you subtract the tax savinp you receive as a home<>wner, the real cost of your loan is considerably less than the interest rate. Buying a ho.mt will probably be the largest single purchase you will ever make. Obviously, it should be done with care and thought. One does not haYe to be a lQI estate expert to realize that 1987 is probably providing the fmeat market in the history o( residential real estate. Attne- tive fmancing is available and the points are low. For most people, locating, purchasina and fmancing the right home can be a new and baffling experience. Comuh a Realt.or, the tnowledpble pro- fessional with the stills to help you locate a home that best suiu your needs. Realton have access to hundreds of listings through the local Board of Realtors. They do the research and the initial leg-work, so that you, the buyer. will be spared the f:rus.- tration of w~ time in locatina a home. A Realtor can make the dream of home ownership come true ••• in a home you will loft living in for a long time. 20Yan 25 Yeiws JO Years m7.l 11.00 S -.mo.oo s •11.1-... ~.m..oo 464.J92,0D 791,171.00 JOJ.741..00 S».m.oo t04,19'.00 )tl.116.00 "7.07S.OO 1.017.nuG J1t.614.00 661.417.• 1,1)0..JM,.GO 417.W..00 m.m.oo t,lo.-.oo 455.621.00 1'6,100.00 1-"6.ltl.IO 4')"90.00 162,.Ml.OO l,4'9.Jl1• SlU"-00 tll.713.GO ' .512,.)t I .tO •m• "'·'25..IO l,AIU66.00 fll17.4'S.09 l.861,4'7M ...... 6tS,4'UO 1.121-.00 l,'11.41$.IO 61l.4l2.00 l,IM.1'0.00 U)t.4.Jt.00 7'9.l69.00 1.l».&Jl.00 UIO.•.oo ,. PEIRCTITMTEI._ •Yll•tlll N..,. spKioua 2 bedroom, 2~ bath townhc>rne on good atreet near freN&y, stores and achoola. Big living room with woad-burning fireplace, Sarge din- ing area. nioe patio, doub4e attached garage wtth laundry facilities. Don't miss this new listingl Paula Bailey. VEllAIWI IEW UITm 114IJDI ideally located for shopping, boating and t>eachits. This 2 bedroom condo has balcony view of ocean. Located in a private gated area with welt kept pool, ape and work-out facilities. Stan Eaton. CIAl-IEWPllT WI 1215.• Cozy, pride of ownership 2 bedroom, 2 bath home with detached guest quarters. Spacious family room opens to large pool area. Home new1y redecorated. Plater ceilings, levelors, macrame verticals. new ~ RV and alley access. Paula Bailey. • CMY• VD Clllll 1271.- Unobstructed view of :Sig Canyon golf course. Spa- cious end unit two story with large wrap-around patio, private double garage, 2 bedroom, den and formal dining. A great buy at $275,000. Martha Mac- nab. PROPERTIES $300,000 AND UNDER IETAml 4 BA, 2'.la BA. pool, spe ........... 11 .. LIT Ementld Bay, pat* view ........••• N = CHiii I tJm 2 BR, Veew of eoasthne •..•.•.••.• 1 .. IET.... 2 SR, 2 BA. ~ plus studio apt ... WW Cllll I llJll 2 BA. 1 BA. close to beach .......• 1 .. Tim 1111 IE 2 BR. 2'.la BA, close to amenittes .•. 1 .. Clllll HAI 2 BR. 2'h BA. goff course view .•••. in. CllllFlllllU8 3 BR, 2'.la BA. fam room. sp8CIOUS . . • • . . • • • . . • . • • • • • . • • • • • • ,,, .. CIH••u• 3 BR. 2'h BA. view, . highty upgraded .................. 2•• ' CllllFlmtUM 2 BR. 2 BA. m1n1 Ytew ...........•. 1 .. LIT VALUE Plus tear down ..........•........ 1 lla TIWlll lllE 3 BR. 2'h BA. close to amenities ... 216• VIEW PROPERTY ..-SJIUCTEI PAllUllA Of the back bay, mountains and city hghts L1vmg area has 12 foot ce11tng with skyllghts and fireplace. Master surte has fireplace. O'iersized spa tub. 2 walk-in closets and French doors to the pool. Separation of muuw suite and 3 IUPEI Ra Pl.Al l111JDJ This Eastblutf 3 bedroom C-plan built by Lusk is in lovely condition and has an expanded bedroom which can be a great second master suite. Lots to enjoy on this easy care property. Coby Ward. , auxiliary bedrooms assures maximum pnvacy. 3-ear ga- rage. Gale Amato. TOP Of TIE a..-• CAIYll TOWMUIE S3311JJDO This 3 bedroom, 2~ bath designer decorated and furnished Augusta (largest) model is one of a kind. Superb country club and night light views. Security gate. community pool, spa, tennis • ..-inutes from Newport busineaa, cultural and b1•ches~ Appoint- ment only evenings and weekend• with Tom AUln1on. . .. ATilllL 11£1 IAY VIEW D .. LI. Thia expanded --rr1na· mOdel ia like a custom home amongst the condominiume In the Bfuffs. tfs 3 bed- rooms, 2'h baths affords the gr•t sunset views over the deep water bay with virtually every room cMnged and upgraded. Thia makes for a bettet than new t1•1hold property. Current land quote $71 ,000. Tony Shaw. WAIEIFlllT CIUll 13~ Bahlc ..,._priced und« martet for quidt saJe. Fan- t81tic view of alt of Newport Harbor. Two bedroom. 2 bllthl end unit. Security complex. boat slip avail- able. Needs T .LC. Lois Jacobs. ~- WITI aTY mt VIEW II .... llm Ml .. Begin with a 2-story atrium. surrounded by a raised library. kitchen and formal dining r~. Continue upstairs to 3 bedrooms. including master suite, via a dramatic indoor bridge. The home also includes tu8h gardens. family room, 2 fir.paces and 2~ bath&. Matreen White/Ed Escano Lmm.E M'IW Charming 3 bedroom 2 bath home. Highly upgraded with a spa tub and sauna. WaJk to harbor. be9ch and shopping. V1ew boat parades from parks. This home is extremety well priced to sell quickly. Owners moti- Yllled. Tom Allinson. FAIULM .. lllTm .._.. On pteStigious Harbor Ridge. Three bedrooms. for- mal dining room. Uvtng room and family rooms. Highly upgraaed popul8r 9Renaissance· model with fabulous view. Community pools_ spas and tennis. Maralou Ingold. 111111 ... CIEIT am. Beautifully maintained 3 bedroom townhome, for- mer model. Lovely wood8ey .Uing with complete PfMcy. No street.: no roof topa. Specioul.,..,.... unce• model wtth loft. famlty room, 1°""81 dining room~ S.-etty Morphy. DIWIATIC KEIWTOI lmUlll Harbor Ridge Crest condominium. View of mount- ains and night lights. Four bedrooms. 3~ baths. 3 fireplaces. Decorator draperies, wait coverings and carpets. ExceUent condition. For appointment to see, caJt Oona Chichester. IE.CU .. IPA Off llAITEI HW IUIT£ I•• .. Jodefle" modet behind guarded gate in prestigious Harbor Ridge with spectacular views of ocean, bay· and city tights. This 3 bedroom. 2~ bath. family room home has been reduced over $100,000 and as r.-c:ty for immediate occupancy. Ed Elcano and ~White. RfaJIEACl,..LIT .. Ill Prime building lot on the sands of Newport Beach. Gr•t view of CataHna. Locat9d on the quiet end of the bc>9rdwalk. Zoned for R-3 multi reeidence. Hobie Denny. LaT -aAllY ltMEI -E ... A greenhouse effect is achieved through the entry and living room. Included in the home are• bed- rooms. 3 baths, family room and gorgeous unob- structed ocean view. A very large priv* ape is off the living room. Reduced $100,000. Maureen White and Ed Escano. •llllllCl-IPfCIM.mE -- A must to see this beautifully decorated and expand- ed .. Miritnar in Harbor Ridge Estates. Two bed- rooms, 2~ baths. enlarged den and skytighted music/reading room with custom oak bar. AU this and a s-noramic city and night light w... Evening showings are encouraged. Maureen White/Ed &cano. IAYllllB-IEAUTIFUL Cll llEl llT ..... Sophisticated 2 bedroom home done to perfection. Bachelor's paradise but plans kK a second story if needed. Large living. dining area.~ sunny patio. One blodt from Marina. Reduced to $595.000 indudlng land. 8ever1y Morphy. m81TICATED ~ml ... In Hatbor Ridge. Wonderful ocean and city view from this charming 3 bedroom home. High ceilings. formal dining area. country kitchen. 3 fireplaces. Thr.-.car garage. Barbara Aune. • CMYll 1114\mlll ftM ! ... Ideally located if• the hMtt of Big Canyon, this 4 bedroom ero.dmoor is a perlect fwnity home. FM- turea fonnaJ living/dining rooms. spacious family room with 9'iew of golf cou,.... Sectuded ape off large master suite. Danny Bibb and Stephanie Grody. 18 aNIT PBRCTlll ... Total eleg8nC8 in this ~ificent upgr.oed home. G~· Md charming with t\Md-flnt.hed wood floors. Many a.mtomized upgqdel. High ceMings. 3 firep&.ces. palldlum windows. 2 ~-bedloom auttea. wonderful library, fonnal dining room~ Pool ltzed yaftd. Barbara Aune CK &tU9 Partch. ••4-6280 • IS an~ ...-wet• lllPPOinted .. bedroom. 3 bllltt home with .-. large game room. fellluring pool,..-.. and fount.in in expena;w "'"~· ln8ide 09k floors _... staircase. convenient buitt-tns. 2 fireplaces. plul many extra fNlkm this an exceptionaJ home compli- mented by the open canyon and city tights view. Sara Hinman. · Ill r.gy• ftll'U•R TIWlllllE Rarely offered, this 4 bedroom Versailles model townhome is our moat luxurious and popular floor plan. Features dramatic 2-story entry with sweeping circular staircase, large formal living, dining and family rooms. Luxurious master StJite located on first level. Excellent cut-de-sac location with scenic views. Danny Bibb and Stephanie Grody. -ullOUF' ClllU 18. IW --Four bedroom custom 2-story home in a very private setting. Expansive view, large master suite with pri- vate dee~. pool and spa, all on 45 ft. lot in moat desirabfe part of old Corona del Mar. Martha Macnab. DEYmlllE • Wiii lmlE 171 .. With a most outstanding ocean. bay and night lightS location. Highly upgraded in every way. Five bed- rooms, 31h baths. air oonditioned. security system. Sharon Vogt. Wll£I A VIEW II •PllTAIT T1 YIU 1115.19 Come to Spyglass Him Five bedrooms, 3 baths. 2- story home With mater suite including fireplace. A spacious floor plan for gracious entertaining. Secu- rity system and spa for easy living, peace of mind. A solid investment Sandie Fix. YACITIUl'l 8EAL l.ICAtm 111IJI11 Build your dream home. Put a 50 foot boat in front. Walk aa oss the street to the marina. The Ga&lefy Cafe and bike to fine dining. Owner motivated to .... this SO-x100' Iott Be'6 etty Morphy. •AmllFAaY•lt ICf ..... One of the "'D-* Spvglasa tots featuring 2 separm yards. One with 52' poof and spa. The other mani- cured lawns. Thil highly customi%ed residence outdoor lMng pf• gourmet krtct.1. day room, gar- den room and den. 8 bedrooms pe.. separate~ suite. 5~ baths. Outstanding ocean. bay and city night lights view. Sandie Fix. •CAIY9-mM.,_ACY ••Jiii A channing hOme wfth M abund8'Ce of wood and atone. lnctudes 5 bedrooms. 4~ baths. Nestled on one of Big Canyon's largest tots. Featunng your own priVlde drive and a grand pool and spa viewing <Y'lfll........,. lulh gerdel & Priced tor an immediate sa&e at $945.000. AppotlrtnMMt onJy with Danny Bibb or Stephanie Glody. · EJDI El E NNIT ClllTlm lmEI ClllTIUC119 ltJt ll • Builders own home. Ninety days completion. S bed- rooms 1nduding first floor maid's room with sepa- rate entrance. Ttvee marble firepaaces and marble master bath/spa/sauna. Gold colestra fixtures. Swim pool, spe.. w81arfall. Bridge anterior destgn and finest mterior designer ... Gina·. Plans availabte through T omAllinlon. Completion price S 1,095,000. IE -.-F1111 11 11Z!IJlll ..,n .. your megnificem nearty new home THE EPIT- OME OF BA YmoNT VIEW HOMES, with 3 bed- rooms. family room. upetairs living/dining room with elevator and a private dOdl for a 50' yacht. spa~ and garden IUndedl with view. MaraJou Ingold. IAY 1CU1•C1T111EW 11~ On the bay ,.., the harbor entrmlee. Magnificent quality Md COMtruction. Th,_ bedrooms. 4 bllths. 2 firep&acea. den. Pert9ct decof Jlrith finest quality materials. Brick..,.,_. to your dock. Barbara Aune. ...._T.IACll 'I Hand-painted porch tile a clue that home is 'unique' Cl " I f N Nf 4i Through the kitchen and down a halJ lined with doors to the outside is the family room. Fireplace two, this one a used brick marvel, is ready to provide a merry glow. French doors also open onto the courtyard. The door to the oversized two car garage adjoins this room. A sophisticated security system safeguards every entrance to the home. Winding upwards from the entry ball is the stair to the second story. Half way up, a cleverly inset, tiled plant shelf adds visual interest. The second floor offers three bedrooms, each with its own bath, and a second game room to boot. FRENCH DOORS Enticing is the way to describe the front master suite. French doors open to the balcony that stretches across the front of t.bc home on the second story and offers relaxation above stn:et noise for enjoyment of the view down the coast to Emerald Bay. A large roo~ there is a massive wood burning fireplace for romantic, or just cold~ evenings. Ample closet s and a huge Jacutti bath combine with twin . basins. Ceiling interest comes alive on the second floor of the home. The open, band-hewn~ warm wood beams contrast with sparkling painted plaster and lend the entire floor a f ccllng of old-world grace with new world quality construction. The second bedroo~ with its graceful shape and ceiling display, is an inviting area which might also serve equally well as a home gym. or private sitting room. FOURTH FIREP LACE Second story.. private game rooms arc rare in this ~ 219 Poppy offers one that is unique and complete. The fourth fire- place is here and massive in dimension. The room offers a wet bar as well as plenty of room for even such fun as a pool table. There are doon to a narrow balcony that stretches down the side of the home. A stairway off en a private entrance making the thir~ back bedroom the ideal situation for live-in help, a teen or mother-in-Jaw. The back bedroom is the only room that is carpeted. A soft, sky blue that matches the carpet on the stairs blends with the sunshine that strums into the room. There is, of course, a private bath. FINANCIAL FACTS REALTOR INFORMATION 219 Poppy Avenue in Corona del Mar is listed by Coaaie M•xwend of u-.. Bo.es at S89S,000 on fee land. Call (714) 61S~ for an appointment to view the property or stop by Unique Homes. Unique is located on Pacific Coast High- way at MacArthur Boulevard in Corona del Mar. CIIlCAGO 'fffl .E AND SAFECO '11'1'1.E HA VE JOINED FORCFS ID CREME 1llE MAJOR FORCE IN 1llE '111'1.E INDUSl'RY. Wlt.bpllcago nt1e•s reamt acquisition of SAFECO Title. two of the most respected names in the title indusby haw mme together to form a tit.le network unequaled tn soope and aemoe. Ftnt and fmemmt our ap;oc;iation mean& we now provide the best .... iiphlc 00¥&¥ of my Ude ai: lo the naUon So we're ewen better equipr-1 to aD your Ude b'wwKtions. be they lubia tis orh1'•••• wmts--. our 4Up9•w:led network of Olis 5.000 locatlo" natkmwtde ~you ti. p\Jiillll. acaail& ••Ice ad~ atterrtbl you'w.cwto expect from two Ude la1t'era. Om-uopenW...,..'c 00\&46 md,. reeditng UIJe .. •kw pe you UJlSUl1WI ~ for your re.i ... 11 a 11.a. one 880 nt1e SAFECO Tlle-tcvAhc we're unrt..W. Chicago 1itle 8 125 N.. IA Ml9AY. IMIJA W. CA 11191 1 111 faTRU . ..,.. llllTmll mJll-:.1'1 -lilll II Ill __., lllm 1111 I II: I ..... M '5lt/ L .... illil .. mfllllll ...... illllllllmlla-- llfmlM .... &•W1llllqlllll .... lla. 5 , .... d's A 111 European •PPlll Hwbayen are dilco'ftfj.Dg Bedrooms two and three abarc die European appeal of ....._. a full bath and e~vc saa-: close Antiaua at Mo~ dect. Beacb. Antigua's Plan 3 includes Within light of the dramacic tb.rce bedrooma, two and onc- Lapna Nipel CoMfline* Anti-half baths, f am.ily room and a au•'• 0 Mediterranean-1tyled ICCOnd-Ooor alcove retreat. A sinale-fam.ily homes offerexcep-dramatic interior view of the tional value within the presti-volume-ceiling living and dining Jious pte-guardcd community rooms may be enjoyed from the. of Monaicb Beac~ located near upstairs bridge. the Ritz-Carlton Hotel and The The Links at Monarch Beac~ Links oceanfront golf course. a par 70, IS.bole golf counc Reminiscent of a European designed by Robert Trent Jones village, Antigua ·s charming U, is situated between Antigua atreetleapes offer scenic lancb-and the Pacific Ocean. Challeng- caping and enhanced paving ing play and dramatic ocean- trcatmeot. front fairways have made The Strong sales and buyer Li.nks a favorite &mong ama- demand have preceded the teun and pros alike. Serene imminent release of Phase Two fairway expanses and appe•ling at Antipa, said Phil Rafto~ wat.encapea belie the difficulty division president for developer of this renowned course. R.R. Remington Properties. aose io Antigua is the famed Vasiton are encouraged to see Ritz-Carlton Hotel where for themselves the range of gourmet dining and the finest in possibilities Antigua bas to elegant resort accommodations offer, as depicted in Antigua's are offered. Just down the coast distinctive models. Interior at Dana Point Marina are more desWner Tom Jung bas created than 2,000 sailboats and plea- strong desip statements within sure craf~ quaint shops and a the models to showcase the numbet of fine restaurants. homes• exceptional architecture Laguna Beach off en popular art by MLA/ Architects. festivals, trendy galleries and The tbRe Ooorplans at Anti-chic boutiques located just up gua feature two bedrooms/den the coast. and three bedrooms plus a Monarch Beach is a dCltina- number of lavish appointments. tion resort community of luxury The amenities. list bcsim with rcsidenca, oceanfront golf plus marble entries and fU"Cplace a private beach club. Plans call beartha, polished brau hard-for a SSO-room oceanview resort ~ cliitiDCtivc lipt.iq fixtures hotel and beahh sp' a private udCllltamoakcabinetry.Qual-tennis club plus fashionable ity appliances iDdude .Jen.Air shopping, fine diniq and pn> hoodlcu coottop aad arill, mium ellllataimaeat. A con~ CU1l6al cr161awakr iM iCl.{J! niaJt commgoilJ ~ clonina and microwave ovens. system will carry residents and Wcstec wurity is offered u an pests to all destinations. optional system. Antigua homes, offering Fatured with ADtigua bomes excellent value along with pre- are attrlldift yard fencing. day mium location and d.istinctift tile~ front yard landtcaping architecture, arc priced from the and eauncrd concrete drive-low $200,000's. - ways. To visit Antigua, take the San Plu J at Aatipa olfen three Diego (S) Freeway to Crown bedroom.a.. or two bedrooms Valley Put way in Laguna plaa ..._ind two and oaHaalf' Wlpd, proceed west to Pacific badla. The vohunc<effinc living Coast Highway. Turn left to room pacdaOy leads into tbe Ni1uel Road then ript on formal ctinina room. For elepnt Stooehill DriYe to the guarded- privacy, French doon open to pie entry of Monan:b BcadL tbe •Mtc:r suite\ view-oriented The aalcs office at 73 SL Michael IUDdect. is open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Plan 2 features three bed· weetcndl and from 11 a.m. to roo-, two and onc-balf .,._tbs, 6 p.m. weekdays. For additional breakfast nook and central information, please call (714) atrium off the living room. 496-m6. · work bard ind oud•• I - - IPll.a l•THE NEWPORT ENStGNIC08TA Mf8A NEW8llfMNE TODAY-II CUT streels. Where~ and aime ~ \\e already ~· the program \\O"ks. Our 8'l-percent success rate is unmatehed anyv."here else m the county. That's wh)• Hope House needs commurury support. \\e operate at full capacity and our waiting list as long. It takes a kx d money to maintain the house. provide r------------------~ I ~ send your tax-deducnl>Je rontn"httion to: I Hope ff~ Inc.. 707 ~. Anaheim Blvd.. Anaheim. CA 92805. I Att.: Michael Grandis. Administrative Director (714) nrr 1490 I I Friend $10 0 Supporter S25 0 Metnber SlOO 0 I I Donor S500 0 Cot porate Sponsor $1000 0 I I Name I I Address I City State Zip I I Phone< ) < >~~~~-L------------------~ 12 Atherton (Northwood) 67S«>OO $144,900 ... 10 Coventry (Harbor Ridge) Sun 1-5 Sat-SUn 1-5 644-6200 $435.000 Sat-SUn 1-5 37 Cy. Crest (CdM) 67s-«JOO $249.000 Sun 1-5 2532 Cirde Or. (Bayshonts) I 631-1400 $635.000 Sal-SUn 1-5 24' Rue Grand Valkt (Big Cyn) 644-QOO $680.000 Sat-SUn 1-5 4Bedloom 21 Hennitage (Big Cyn) 644-6200 $640,000 16ZO Galaxy Dr. (Dewer Shores) Sat-SUn 1-5 644-6200 $765,000 Sat-SUn 1-5 2668 Bayshore D~ (Bayshores) 0 • * I 631-1.-00 $1 ,895.000 Sat 1-5 4'7 Royal St. George (Big Cyn) 644-6200 $945,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 S3 Harbor Ridge (Harbor Ridge) 644-6200 $710,000 Sun 1...S 1812 Port RenW1dl (HV Homes) 644-6200 $535,000 Sat 1-5 27 Bu ma Ag T tee (Big Cyn) 644-QOO $1 .295.000 Sat-Sun 1-5 Key: * Pool or Spa • View # Family Room • Waterfront ---·-- - :.. t . ... __ -- THE 8MGAIN OF THE SE.A80NI FANTASTIC 3 BEDROOM CONTEMPOAARY HOME WITH MMVB.OUS POOl. SPA AND DECK APEA. VAULTS> CSUNGS AHD SECUflTY. lllffl .... BEAUTFUL.L Y DECORATED "I: PlAN OH LOVEl.Y EXTRA WIDE GREENBEl.T. VAULTED ceuNG. 1WO SUNNY PATIOS. THIS IS PERFECTION. .......... ... BRIGHT CARMEL FRENCH DOORS. COPPER PWMaNG. NEW BATHROOM FDCTUREs.. POSsa E 4TH BEDROOM EXPANSION. TREL1 ISED PATIO. OWNER WILL CAMY. ·--. ... ELEGANT CONDO ON THE GOlF COURSE. JUST fEM· OOB.ED AND DECORATED BYSA'X>l..EBACK WHITE Tl.£ AND BERBER CARPET, 2 CAR GAi~ --... BEST BUY IN HARBOR RIDGE. 2 BEDROOM SINGLE STORY HOME WITH MOUNTAIN VIEW. LARGE ROOMS. VERY PRIVATE LOCATION IN GUARDED GATE COMMUNrTY. ....... .... EXaTWG 1 BEDAOOM/DEN CX>HDO W PRESTIGIOUS BAYSC>E COVE POOl.JACllZZI, PflVATE BEACH. DOaCS AVAllASLE ANO MANY EXTRAS. ·--·--AT lASTI HARD TO FN> BORDEAUX MOOE1.. AU. ON ONE FLOOR SPACIOUS ANO GORGEOUS WITH 2 MASTER SUITES. PLUS OEN OR 3RD BEDROOM. Lmm.l ... A SPECW.. EXECUTIVE 3 BEDROOM HOME. HARMON- lZJNG COLORS. EXCEU.EHT QUAUTY AHO AB.AXED UVING.. NEWLY REMODELED WITH GOURMET tCITCHEN, DOUBLE PANE WINDOWS.. -... GLORtOUS VIEWS OF OCEAN. BAY ANO NEWPORT CENTER FROM THIS WXURIOUS UDO CONDO ON THE 7TH FLOOR. DOORMAN AND UTMOST SECUAfTY. Mil I El ··-A JEWEL! JUST 10 YEARS OLD. THSS FABULOUS 4 BEDROOM HOME IS SI EPS AWAY FROM BEACH. WOOD ANO BRICK EXTERIOR, FORMAL~ FIREPLACE AND TWO PATIOS. LmSU IEH• SOPHIST1CA TED ELEGANCE. 1 YI YEARS <>l.O. FRENCH DOORS. MARBLE FLOORS, 5 BEDAOOMS, 4 BATMS. MAID'S ROOM. AND MUCH MORE LmSU 11 .. ENTER THIS SPACIOUS CUSTOM HOME THROUGH MASSIVE DOORS LEADING TO tlGH CBMG. GLASS WALLS ANO GOURMET tCITCHEN. 4 BEDROOM. TlLED PATIO. SPA ANO FOUNTAIN. --··--UNDERSTATED ELEGANCE MAKES THIS SPECTACULAA CUSTOM YfE.W HOME l»+BENT FAOU THE REST. • BEDA00M. 7 BATH, ME ca I AR. GOUAMET t0TCHEN. POOLS/PA. • ·, ! ; • ' a : ( -] f" • I •, :' " i ' . ,tt'!l·'-.t · ~-I ·~'!L:"" ......_, ._,. i ' • , ...._. -I • r I , y ---..... exce I ENT OPPORTUNITY TO BUY .. CCW DEL • MAR. VERY CLEAN waflER UNIT WITH F1AEPUCE AHD WET lWl CALL FOR Afl!POWTUENT 10 SEE. -...... TUAN..ec:EY lMNG AT ITS FINEST. IEAUTAJU.Y MMl- TAINED 2 BEDAOOM. 2 BATH CONDO WITH VEW OIF 8UNAISE AHO H.+J:180A YEW ta.LS. ·. ... . --JUST LISTED! YOU Will. LOVE THIS 2 BEDROOM CHARMER WITH HAAOWCX>O FLOORS ON A 45 FOOT R-2 LOT Q 06E TO BEAOi AHD SHOPS. . ..... .. , •. -·--.. .... CHAAlleG SMALL HOME WITH CANYON VIEW AHD POTENTW. OCEAN VIEW OH AN EXTRA LARGE LOT. LOCATED 2 8lOCKS FROM THE BEST BEACHES.. .... CIEll ..... ONE~ THE~ HOMES W TMS GATE GtWmED AMA ENCHANTING GARDENS. LOVELY PflVATE SPA. LIGHT AHO NRY AHCJMET1CULOUSlY MAINTAINED. Giii nm• ... NO SU8STTT\ITE FOR THE VfEW FROM THIS BAY FRONT CONDOI ENJOY rr FAOM BM.CONY OR GOABEOUS MASTER BEDROOM. BOAT SlFS AVNA.AIJA.£ 111• WARM 2 STORY CONTEMPOAMY OCEANSIDE PAORC COAST HIGHWAY. 3 BEDROOM. 3 BATH, SOAfWllG CBUNGS, EHClOSEO PATIO. A /C. BUILT IN 191&. exauesrre. Y DECORATED. FURNT11URE 1NCWDED. ~-... LARGE 4 BEDROOM POOl HOME IN ONE OF THE AREA'S CHC>K;EST CXWUNr11ES. STEPS FROM OCEAN WfTH EXPANSIVE WATER VIEW. TREMeNOOUS POTENTIAU ---... ELEGANCE. DIGNITY ANO CHARM Of AN ENGUSH MANOR HOUSE NEWl. Y CONSTRUCTED WITH ALL THE OOMFORT AND CONVENENCE. EXCEU.ENT F1NANC1NG. ~--1111• OOH"T MISS THIS CHANCE! ELEGANT FOUR-LEVEL. HOME IN OlD COM. DRAMATIC C0UNGS AND BAY WINDOWS. 2 BEDAOOM GUESTHOUSE IN REAR. Ulm a•• A~ YACHTSMEN! ARST HOUSE YOU SEE WHEN COWilG INTOJETI'Y. VEWFROM 100 FOOT FRONT ROW OCEAN LOCATION. BALBOA ISLAND ----.... 'FOP ISlNC> LOCATION. STEPS TO SOUTH BAY. DYNAM- ITE PARTlAl.LY REMODELED DUPLEX. lWO 2 BEDAOOM UNTS. SA 1 FR MOTIVATED. IRNG OfFERSI ----1111• 3 8EDROOM/2 BATH DUPLEX. STEPS TO SOUTH BAYFRONT. QUAUTY OONSTAUC110N THAOUGtOIT. HAAIMOOO R.00As. LEADB> MC>OWS AHD JAQIZZ' WON1>EAFUL DalCMRS HOME WITH UWIG HOOi( ONNG ROOM. GOURMET KITCHEN AND MAITER 8EOAOOM SUfTE OYEftL.OOIONG THE MY. ~T .... l.AAGE SOUTH PATIO. .. ---11.-QUAINT. 8EAU1'1FUU.Y DECORATED 2 8EDAOOU HOME OH JH1S PRESTIGIOUS ISi 'JC>. GMDEN 8ETIMl wmt LAWN THAT SLOPES TO MY. LOCATION FOR SlJP • ---·--GRACIOUS 4 8EOAOOM +HOME ON NEWPOHl"a....,. exa.USNE ISU.ND. AO<>l'9 ME •ACIOUI MIO~ WITH MY VIEW. GARDEN SETTING IMO LAROE ~T DOCK. ~..... 11•• EXCEPTIONAL OONSTAUC110N. ..... nnet9 U.. VIEW. 4 8EOAOOM • MAa8 ROOM. TAADfT'IOMA&. AMO FEE LANO ADO UP TO THE PERFECT HOME ---11•• NEWPORTS ULTIMATE ADDRESS. BREATHTAKING BAYFAONT LOT WITH PER AMO SUP-READY FOR YOU TO BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME. OTHER AREAS _.._Riii -- LIGHT AMO IRGHT 1BEDAOOMCONDOQ08ETONEW Mt8C CENTER. MSTMJIWn'&. :ntEATElll WCI •IDB> IN OCMll.EX B Is-. WEIGHT ACOM. P.OOl.. SAUW. •-n••---,,._ GREAT lOCAllON .. lNilMTY TOWN CENTER. NEW CARPET. CLEAN AS A .-TLE. E.AS'f TO SEE. CALL T~VI . . . . ,, .. .. ... ..... . . .. "' ·-.. ~····. .. .. .. ....... ... ..,. ·,.Jr. ·11aa1111 l"UE NEW'PORY ENSIGN/COSYA M~ ~EWSllRVI~ 'rOOAY 0.ina COw is a ume r·-•ier to just about anybOdy IMnl in the coastal area. It da i ves its name from tbe famous --0.ina Home,• wbicb graces the dills and is dcsriMAI in tblC' not too ctist•nt future for the wncten ball But there a.re many other houses ilLCbina Cove. one which is owned by Evalyoe Frost and her family. Frost remembers when the Cove was a sleepy. unobscured and uncrowded peaceful stretch of beach Her family has owned the property since 1946. lbcre was a four- bedroom. two-bath home that she spent many happy houn in. But four years ago. Frost bad the house tom down to mate way for one more contemporary in nature. The lot measures 30 by 60 ~ not very large. And Newport Beach bas extremely rigid building codes. So she replaced the original house with a two-bedroom, 2-bath hidea- way which is pleasing to the eye with an unmistakable deco loot to it. .. People arc surprised when they find out it really is a rather new home ... Frost said. An deco was popular in homes in the 1920s. Frost needed a garage. so a below-grade one was built. The front entry to the house is bclow- grade and one steps down to get to the front door. Frost is the principal of Eva- 1 y nc Frost Environmental Design in "Newpon Beach and most everything in the house is her creation. She worked closely with architect Tom Burger. who became very excited about the proj~ she said. .. When I gave him the preli- minaries and while be was meas- uring the lo~ be became excited with the possibilities, .. she said. The idea behind the house was to utiliu all of the space as one is living aboani ship and the f ecling of the house is nautical. She wanted it to be private and this was accomplished by having no windows on the side of the house. Lighting is derived from a glass-block turret which houses the circular staircase. There is a bank of skylights which runs the pcrimet.cr of the building, over the master bed- room and dining room area. Frost dcsignat the f umishings to enhance the architecture. Upon entry to the first level to the ho~ one steps down to the front door. There is an entry WMdings, parties, bar mitz- vabs or charity faad-nilen, DO job is too large f OT Jcrroll CliDe aad Brian Rogers of J. W. •a Distinctive Designs. Searcbin& for excellence and pcnonal service in floral design needs, discriminating clients will find it all with Cline and Rogas; only not in a co1"C0tional shop. 0 Wc prefer to meet with clients in their homes, making ou.n a penoaal 1ervicc.'" laid Cline. -rba1 way, we get more iavolwd wilJa the people. They become oar frimds. • Cline and ltoacn will be akt. .riDg oae ,.car ol -=r vice a. ..., . And, ClillC said, bus- i.-Us lfOWA .a a tlC ........ OUI l'lllc. -Wew .,_ill ....,cliffeicat .... with 'i&Mi• fixtala tlm wae liade from~~ tara &Gin l[iMwHcr-F1w:hcre ia San Fn8Citeo. larF double doon lead to a fully aelf- coat•nc:d guest Rite., with an outstaMiag view of the rear garden. The glau-bloct turret begins at this point. and extends to the third Ooor. At the bale of the staircase is a stone sculp- ture of the figure of a woman, designed by Dan Corbin of Oakland. Around the base is foliage and flowers, which are very important to Frost. .. I lite to cb•9 the flowers with the season,,. she explained. The second floor contains the living room. dining room and kitchen. Frost's furniture designs function in this area, for her four adult children who visit occasionally. The large, deep sofa sleeps one comfortably. fl•nkiog the sofa arc two arm- less c~ by Avery Boardman, which convert to single beds.. They each have custom-made sleeping bags. made from the same fabric as the drapes. 1bc sheets map out for easy making. The drapes arc by Harris and Company. Frost said the house will easily accommodate ~n people comfortabJy. The kitchen., living room and dining room Oow together on the second floor but arc delineated by cutouts in the ~ Tbc ample deck off the living room affords one the feeti'!'I of being aboard ship. Wida its endkss view of China <:oft Beach, the entrance of the barbor, the ~ the jetty, the wedF and, beyond that, the ocean and C.at•tin• AD of the cabinetry in the house is curwid and built into the wall aad aecmcd by John Beth Cabinetry in Costa Mesa. 8dh bas bad~ design- ing cabinets for* iaterioq of boats. 11re tipt fixture Oft!' the dining room was designed by Frost. Her father, Randall Miller. designed the game table. It consisu of an art-glass piece from Italy which simulat.cs look- ing down into water. with many layers of glass. The coffee table was designed by Frost and con.stroctcd by Chip Galusha of San Fraociseo. The third floor houses the master bedroom suite. The mu- ter bedroom was dcaigncd to capture the best view of the China House and incoming boat traffic. All of the furniture in the master bedroom is built-in with the exccptioa of a Chinese • ..: .... is ~ .... _. • .._..... '¥efJ i-a~ Ciae ... tky dreip Oonl arr•l\lf ••••for_, 4iffaail types of events. laqe and qnaU -someone migbt tell UI that their flower bud .. for a wed- ding is around SI SO,,. Cline said. "The wedding is small and private. Thea we-VC done wed- dinp that start at a big cbmcb and end up at the Ritz CadtoD with SO tables and a cocbail ua..· Rcceatly, aiDe and llottn provided floral unnFDaila for. the Coalition for Clean Air, a s&ar-ttadded e¥eat bdd in Loi A..... Sada DOtabla • the call from die Go.Idea Girtt ud the proctaccn o( Capey ... Lacey were in aumdance. Cli:iiie kitchen ~ which cont.aim ·treads.. To capture the ti.cme of the tdevisioo and extra stc.aae a beach IUlllCt. Frost designed for clothing. The room is lit by the home in tbe colon of ro.sy- the same sk.yligbts that illwlD-~ pale aqua blue, creams and nate the dining room. Across the mauves. upper portion arc oak lo~ Outside the b~ Fl'Olt bas slats which retna to darken the made it as pleasMf a tbe i....,.. master bedroom. The muter of the house. She employeil die bathroom has an ovakbapcd expcrtix of Jeff Gartac:r, daid' whirlpool tub and steam shower. ·ctesiper foT ROF"~ Gaidem. There arc reuactable st;tiabts to The rear 1arden cont.aim a allow for ~tilation. The room custom bot tub. is done in white onyx. -i .andtraping is ~ lll1lda a All of the wood in the home part of tbe project bcame ii~ is riff-sawn oat, done iD a • asmalls,.ceadwe'tcoaliDd.• natunl finish The stairc:w is Froll said. ltcd with riff-uwn oat stair Tiie rear pnlca allows Fto11 thri8a of W..I& . r.To dliat ~come dlis far. ....... Jlll:W ........ ~ Most of the pair\ wort comes from referrals and word of mouth, (]is said-They want poteat.W c:astomcn to bow that they are-not jwt limited to this area. The same day alley clcsipcd arnnar••• fo tbe Coatitiotl {OI' CkaD Ait, ~ provided flowas for a Weddina in Brentwood. Tiley will be -.... ~ 4M Hb fOJ' tbe OfM •ioe ol a aew Four ScMC>m Rataaraat ia Loi A .... ia die DO( too ..... flllme. Locally, CliDc wt ~~ haft dos ~ ol .... woft wiala tile llilz Catro. _. Fas Sc .... Clilie ... tblt diet --=-----~ ~ Garden and patio needs are met at Roger's Gardens Now is the time of year when Calif oraiul live in their yards and patios., and to aid in that easy living is Roger's Gardens. with mote than IS lines of patio furniture. AD decor-.iq needs can be round at Ro1er•1 Gardens. according to a spokeswoman.. The patio funa.iture featured iDchldea sucb ~us Ii.Des as AIJibcrt, Browa JonlU, Lyon Shaw, Artilla Rome. Tropitone and Darlot. jast to name a few. They are on display in Roger's special gallery in the outside patio. Accenting the classic style of the furniture are various types of china and pottery place set- tings. placemats. napkins and stemware. .. Roger~ is more than Amer- ica·, most beautiful garden center. We have the un~ the exotic and the regular." said the spokeswoman. What ever a customer docsn' see on the Roger~s Gardens floor. can be special ordered. The patio furniture is available in a rainbow of color designs to coordinate with the most dis.- criminating of tastes. If an English Country garden look is desired, Rogcr·s is the place to go. A shipment of 60 to 70 new plants makes up Roger's new perennial garden iCClion. The plants arc deiigncd specifically for t be California climate, which is warm and balmy. Most percnni.a1s ba~-c to go throuab a f rcezing C)'Ck to enable them to come back the following sprioa. But not the ones at Roger•s. Much of the p-ouodcc>vcr is pcrcDDial as well • pLiots used in rock pnlcm, which is enjoying popularity right now. Not only will customen find the top lines of patio furniture, accessories. and plants. but Roger's offers the best in per- sonal service. If a CU5tomer is planning a party or other out- door event, the customer can collSUb with Roau"s ~ trained staff. Comubnts will show the customer patio furni- ture that meets their needs and help to coordinate matching accasories. CUstomen will be shown various floral arrange- ments and baskets to accent the patio. Roger·s sales people arc enthusiastic and well read on e~-ery item that is presented. Roger•s also has a complete landscaping division called Coloncapc. It bas been servicing the area for the past 12 )C.VS. Consultants meet ritb the cus- tomer and discuss the customer•s design needs. Staff arc trained in the installation of pools. spas. masonry. as well as grass. groundCO\"Cl'S and plants. There is maintenance service available and gardening experts ,. ill change a customer garden ,.itb the seasons. For TtCddinp. Rogcr•s scn;- ces arc Ullllla1Cbed. ot onJy arc floral arrangements offered. but Roger•s also bas a rental pro- gram. Brides who arc contem- plating a patio edding can select a variety of basket.I and bowls of arrangements and ~orm their backyard into a Roger., Gardens paradise. ROFt., Gardens bas been bringiaa upcrtile to ~ County for 12~ )'QR at the SU Joaqaia Hills Ito.cl and M.cAr- tbur 8oidcvanl locaioa. For more in.f ormabon call 640-SIOO. ...... THE NEWPORT EHSIGHICOSTA MESA NEWSllRVINE TODAY,..,, ALLIBERT TRUCKLOAD SALE MAY 1-11 , Alli!*" has b11n desisl21d for beauty but •lso for comfort, WJ ru1ntenance and storap. Where synthetic '9in aua;,. perfection. 1 Suggested Sale ALU BERT Retail Pri tee Classic Table $275.00 $178.75 Madrigal Round Table 215.00 139.75 Madrigal Large Rectangular Table 245.00 159.25 Madrigal Armchair 45.00 29.25 Bench-71 .. 275.00 178.75 Cocktail Table 70.00 4550 Dangari Table 435.00 280.00 Dangari GT Table 565.00 ~.25 Oangari GT2 Table 745.00 484.25 Dangari Armchair 150.00 95.00 Tangor Armchair 215.00 139.00 Kaleis Stool/Low Table 70.00 45.00 Dabaya Folding Chair 65.00 42.25 Cormoran Chaise Lounge 360.00 235.00 Estanza Deck Chair 165.00 107.25 Quartino Serving Cart 215.00 139.00 Dalanki Low Table 95.00 61.75 Holiday Table GT 59 .. x 37" 245.00 157.25 Holiday Table Round 37" 170.00 110.00 Pedestal Oval Table 450.00 295.50 Holiday Folding Armchair 75.00 50.00 Holiday Folding Side Cha1r 65.00 45.00 Hacienda Table 390.00 253.50 CUSHIONS Cushion for Cormoran $ 95.00 $ 61.75 Cushion for Tangor 80.00 52.00 Cushion for Dangari 60.00 39.00 Cushion for Madrigal 25.00 16.25 UMBRELLA 95 H Umbrella $160.00 $104.00 Qper\9to•ocit¥~ •Sa\~-Dggi2 Clll Mix: N1!U 9lll'O • AOW1 ~_,..,ft,. CO" leacft NURSERY • IND(X)RPlA TS • FLOQST •LA DSCA.PtNG • PA tOfU URE • A I s ,_II ••• ,.,'THE NEWPOA I 98BNf008YA Mf.M leliJ81MWETODAY . A bit of coun ry at Minutem ._._. .... , ... , ....... _.... 'r _._. .. ..,...._ ---"" Ill -.... - £pring new life into any decor. 1051 IRVINE AVE., NEWPORT BEACH, CA ff,60 (71') 6SO-IJll In lhc Wcstcliff Plaza 11ac is a lildc 1lit Of - COU"J ia Ncwpcllt • Id? al Wcstcliff Plaza. MiB•temaa Way brinp a ftridy ol CMMry Americaaa ite.. to Oraaae Comity tblit is UD1111pwed.18id owner u•••ne ~. The country look is _..ny associated with handcrafted items ia warm Colon and woods. Tbe he8rt motif is still cnjoyilla ~.Berty said. DUcb and tulip ·patterns are also in vopae. The couauy look creates a warm atmosphere, one that ~ fed comfortable in. lt mijtwt n:milMI a penoa oC die haulC they gmr up iD or a visit to a f~ farm in their cbild- bood. Minuteman Way brings beet tboee feelings with handmade af'gh•• from North Carolina ia eigllt clifrereat colon and two styles. wr'bey are the soft kind and not itchy.• Berry said.. Also enjoying popularity are the old na nap. Bary aid that she bas heart .... haptA ....... nap and nap with steDCiled Miaut"'IM'D W'11 I. I ' 'i• in a v~ of wo1d ••. iDdudiQa ..,_for 1'4 .. 11 Md cOllectibla. Pine ii ..... ..... pc>pUlar WoOd,. With tbe eatmal fiDilla OI' paintftl. ~ eolon include roec. blue,. red uMI forest peen. Plaid is also~. 9CC:Old- ~to Berry. Wbiaa a customer waits iDlo MilialauD Way, a spicy mt will tickle the noari1a. TUl is the potpourri which is fOI' .. in the stoR. ha .witioD. tMK ii tile spray and si•·aiq potpourri available. • Well • cl.rawer liDcn and KC81od caa-- dles. Mi.Bateman Way Ital beCa bowD to ch•DF wida Jllie .a- tom. If customers visit die store ia May, they will aatice the Modm"9s Dayud spria&t"em. Around Clariltmiil, die llOft ii a profmioa Of red ad .... -a.ri:stmal moaDd IM:re ii a lot ol fa.. Berry said. Minuteman Way is located iD Westcliff Plaz.a in Newport Beach. It is open Monday throup Friday, 10. LDL to I p.m.; Sallln:lay. IOLm. to6p.m. and Sanday. DOOD to S p.a. For more iaf'ormatioa., caO 650-8311. Wood llXliifa / an 1lq1nt dalgn llllure Remember the beautiful French dJK>R ~ Hep. bum and'Oaudett.e Colbert med to sweep through so g1acefully in those wondaful films of the '30s and • ..,.? hie-Free Company at 16625 Norwalk Blvd. iD Cerritos is belpina bomeownen to mum to the elegance of fme wood French doon and •indowa. ~Free 1pcci•liza i.n rem- ovina old aluminum or other doon and windows. and replac- in& them with cutom crafted wood llllita manufactured at their 4S,OOO sq. ft. facility in Ccrritol. •y OU CU\ beat alum- inum for cam md roa.· .. ,. ~Free owaer Diet Scba'tk. •For tlleir' bowl, our amomm waat the wmmth ad beauty of wood.· One of * company's lllOlt popular prodtliCu ii a complete liae of beJ ilild bow wiadows. lteplecina a .... willdow with a baylilsacliauldcimp9dOD aMappeM-Udapeciol•MP ofarooa DmiDa die COUI'• of aD iD- bome co-11.ao.. a ~Free ~·•••••aitrina doon mid wiMowa aad m. a21n1 ti9 ••iety al arr...-mnu Mt1tile for tllae open- i.QP. Uaila .,. manllf9Ct111"Cd at the compmay'I f9cility to tbe euct .,_;r.,..ioDI 1aba. On imteQlfioe clay, a bOadcd hl'e- Free crew typically 1anow:s ao old unit ad ~ it with a new door or window in about three bOUn. Por more information call ~Pree COmpaay at 821- 0211 . European bath comfort ~n home front -0. of tllc molt •lie cted ,__ ill ay laam£ U. .... ... * iNldaroom. Bat llOt ay ...., accordiaa to a... lliad- Oeileb of Emo Bllda and Tile. .. ne coacept of • fancy b.aJuoom co-=s from Europe, .,.. the Americam lane tataa it Oftr with gusto~.. Ri.ndfleUcb said. To llclp ia cuto.W•1 ~EmoBlldt..STde often die 1.-Flt Ymidy of. blrs ia Calif.., aid •Wctflriedt. The tiles arc impoited from Italy. Frame, Portapl, Ga-- many. Japm, Cbiaa and Bol- lud. lliadfkisda said that the rea- IOll the batbroom Ila become a n:copiml part al a t.Ow is her 1 £ IO .... bw is lpellt tJM:re. ne-. a1 comr~ suc11 • llrued to.a warmers. ~ in"ed ia Europe. ·But Ameri- cam laaft made much more 'ii it thaa the Earopeam haft eYer dreamt,. he said. Euro Bath and Tale offers unique assortments of bathroom finara. RinctOriKfa said tlaat bis sad caa cmtomia a blilhroom wladller the home is still in the pluni• • ..,. cw bas existed for may yan. 8.is staff worts dcsly with designers and the ~ But the firm doaa' jmt do bmintn in Oraace Comity . .. We have done bathroom dnips in Saudi Arabia, Thai- land, Hawaii. the Canary Islands, Singapore, T oroato, Ollcago and New Y ed.• Rind- fieisch said. Fans from fun to fancy finding favQr through fundamental flair -rlle idea is to take a bathroom., whether large or small. and mate something really beautiful and functional out o( i~ 90 be said. Rindfieiscb said that some people will put in buill-in tele- vision sets and stereo radio speakaL --you can waleb your news in the morning or listen to some good jazz,• be aid. Euro Bath and Tile's mer- chindise is offend on a whole- sale basis. Contractors will lend in people and the Euto staff worts clOICly with them. Bathrooms are not the only Euro Bath and Tile specialty. ~hen tile is available, as ~n as patio tile. If a customer is in the mart.et for a fan and docs not lite variety and choice, then The Trading Post in Buatingto11 Beach is not for them, says owner Gil Schauer. Schauer said that his store bas the iaraiest ldcction of Caul>- Luca ram in 0ruge CoUlltJ with OYer 50 OD display. ·a ut what you see is not nccasarily what you have to buy,• Scbauet' said. •eustomen can customize their own fans.• Tbe Trading Post carries owr 100 pieces of glasswan to accent the fans and if it doesn't work o~ customers can return the glass and uy a new selection. .. We ha~ ru.d people return glass up t o three times. but IM record stands at fi\'.c, -laughed Schauer. And people need not think that because they have \'auJted ceilings, the) cannot use fans. Schauer said his store carries tbc longer poles. .. Fam come in all sizes. colors and styles,• Schauer said. --We laaR thma from the ftl'J simple to the way depnt. Pmpk llllllt decide what is right (or their own personal decor .• Fam come in a variety of woods. Cmtomen can build their own fans. from the blades to the glassware to the ~ Schauer said. Fam have been known to grace living rooms, dining rooms. bedrooms and titchem. -We have nai b*1 people buy them f OT their garage,• Schauer saMt. 041f they have a work spot and spend a lot of time out there. the fan keeps them cool .. Schauer said that some people ha\'C bought them for their pets . If people arc gone all da~ the~ can le".a' e the fan on for t hcu pctS. ~Trading Post bas mostl~ evcr)"thing in stock that custo- mers need ... We teU customers that t.hcy can buy it today and use it today, .. Schauer said. His courteous salespeople wiU help customers to find nerything they need. -One Dice thing is that our salapeople are not commissi- oned, SO there is DO pressure, 90 be said.. -customcn an take as loaa -they want in the st<n. 90 Schauer said that (am are most popular and practical in the beach m bccau.te most people living there don' ha~ air conditioning. Fam can keep the air ci.rcu1ating and use no more energy th.an a 100 watt bulb. when the (an is turned to its highest speed. He said that at low speed. it only uses as much energy as a 15 watt bulb. ... Our fans arc the highest quality. so that means the price v.111 be higher ... Schauer said. ... But high quality is a small pncc 10 pa~ for ... The Trading Post is located at 6952 Warner A\·c. in Hunting- ton Beach and is open SC'\CD days. For more information. call 848-i353 . Dimmer switcbcs can set the mood and a whirlpool bath an ease the tensions of the day. 06Bathrooms have become very sexy places, .. RindOeisCb said. Euro Bath and Tile is the first showroom of its kind in Orange County, according to Rind- fleisch. It is about to celebrate its tenth anniversary in August. fw._ ~-89 ~·· __ ...,.,.., __ It I fnf pie•• o.11. .. We have some beautiful limestone from Belgium and marble from Italy,• said lliad- Oeiscb.. Euro Bath and Talcs bas two showrooms in Orange County. One is in the Stonemill Drsign Center, 291 S Redhill Ave., Costa Mesa. S4S-22M. Tbe other is located in Laguna iguel in Design Center South,, 23811 Alicia Creek R~ 643-S033. ,_._ _,.. Wnat99 qa I~ #.e , Ye. k ~· ~ CD05l'9 '°"" 7- EUROBATH +TILE HAS MOVED TO A NEW LOCATION! The most excitiiag bathroom fixtures and ce1 anlic tile seiection awaits you at our fabulous new location! stonemtll design center. 2915 redhell avenue. suite f 102 costa mesa. califorrua 92626 phone (71 4] 545-2284 • (545-bath) 11 aa 1111 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEW8111MN6 J'OOAY Definition of interior design lies with lighting pro BY CHDlYL STEllUNG Lighting is an often neglected aspect in the design of interior spaces. Traditionally, the light- ing bas been designed by archi- tects, interior designers or even the building owner. With demands of increased energy efficiency, unique visual requirements and special light- ing effects, the full-time profes- sional lighting designer bas emerged. The responsibility of the lighting designer is selection and placement of lighting fu- tures and lamps to optimiu quantity and quality of light. Considerations of installa- tio°'9., . energy and maintenance costs and compliance with con- struction codes are concurrent responsibilities. With the advent of the Energy Conservation Act as law in California, observance is an additional mandate of the ••......:--~ .,....,..... a. Is a properly illuminated interior expensive? "Interior lighting need not be costly to install nor ex~ive to operate," says Sheldon Liss, P.E., of LiJS Engineefing, Inc. in Tustin. "With proper planning, ·each interior space should be illwn- inatcd to m•ximiu visibility of a task_ enhana: interior finishes and flatter its occupants." No diicussion of lighting would be complete without defining some important terms used by professional lighting designas. ..... -The tight producina element com.motdy misreferred to as 41i1bt bulb ... IJpt Fb:tae -The assembly in which the Jamp is imerted or screwed into and is attached on or into the structure of a build- ing. ....._.. i.._. Fld•e -The assembly in which the lamp is inserted or screwed into. comes with an electrical cord, and may .be set on a table or the floor. This unit is commonly misrc. ferred to as a lamp. Foot Candles -A level of illumination on a surf acc. Seventy-five foot candles is typically satisfactory illumina- tio n on a printed page for reading, while 200 foot candles are recommended for sewiq. These are average repraentatift values only. Glare -VICWi.ng the source of light {the lamp) directly, or indin:ctly from rdlected surfa- ces. This objectioDabie condi- tion tends to reduce visibility and often causes diacomfort. Liss further discussed six common myths surrounding lighting. AN IDEA TO BRIGHTEN YOUR LIFESTYLE CAIL US TODAY FOR INFOllMA TION, FREE FSt1MA TES AND VISIT OUR. LOCAL NEWPORT BF.ACH M0.DELs EMJ\D lnc.(714)7()()..8180 Since 1976 #493086 Myd,a ti -Life of a lamp ii isdlellllil-....r ... Fe. Rduced with each on-off switch-The color of incanclacent is ing. False for practical purposes.. quite cliffereat from aueligbt. Fluoracent lamp life is only Rc:copiz:.ina this; ~ slightly reduced with repea.ed slide fdm ii produced .,.,n&:.uy switc hing and incandescent in either dayliabt or tnnptrn lamp life is unaffected by on-off (i.oca~t) types to property cycling. Turning unnecessary match tbC illu•i•atioa. The lighting off is the most econom-preference Of iDr1ad:1eent for ical approach, even if for as little many peGllie may be ia pn> u one minute. poodaence Of Nd; wbida tads Myth #2 -Replacing a wall switch with a dimmer is the most effective means to reduce' elec- trical energy coDSUllq'tion. Ftlbe lor incaooescent. ID its cJimmeCI mode, ·an incaadesceot lamp operates indliciently. Where a perm.anent reduction of fight is desired, the lamp should be changed to a lower rated watt- age, rather than resorting to a dimmer. Myth #3 -To reduce glare, change to a •g1are-free" lamp. Faw. There is no such thing as a "glarc-:free" lamp. Glare is produced by the relative location of lamp, task and eyes (see diagram). Reflection of the light source from task is glare~ regud- less of the intensity, color, or other aspect of the light. To -reduce, or eliminate glare, just either move your head, the task, or the light from its glare induc- ing location. It bu been obsened that many manufactur- ers of modular offJCC furniture place the built-in light in pre- cisely the most offensive Jocalion from a glare standpoint; in front of, and above the observer. Other manufacturers recognize this glare problem and place.two lights, one on ei1bcr side of the central work ~ eliminating glare. The best lighting for visually intensive wort is locat- ing two tights similarly, one on each the left and right side of the wort, but never in line of siabt beyond the work area. Myth M -Incandescent light to help Oblciare mD hlemb' ?I and intensify • •111tlay. -re.,· appearaace. liN~, die true -....-.-. ... ~-oauin times ia aii •araias; mia- afternoon aad frO• certain ftaore.ccnt lJPC Mz1 ii Dot a dcsirabk liabt foi •-•n Bat- tery. Myth IS -For visually dcm•Ddina or eldaly CJD. tbc greater the illu•iutioa, the ·better. Fu. Tbe •qu&:ty, •not .. quantity" of lj.pt p:revails. Quality IQllnifestt in diffused J.iahting and fnedCllD fiOii jl.are. Examples of difliled lighting are luminous cmiqs and indi- n:ct ligbtina. In both cuea, the objecti~ is a Wwe, illuminated ceiling a a soun:e of light for the visual task below. Myth #6 -All fluorescent lightin& is uobecomina to Oesh tones. Ftlbe. FluoraceDI lamps are avail.able in a variety of color renditions. Ironically, the most common Ouoracent color is •cool white.• It is most com- monly sold by hardware stora and installed by electricians soJely due to beiq the lowest price. -cool white• Ouoracent predominates in green li&ht. m•kinc it ideal for ilumiurion of vegetation, but unutisfectory for liabtina ~-bum•n lki.n. Lamp mmnd'actwcra lane IUde grQl strides in dndopiQa Oat- terina color rimditioJii of Ouo- rescent lamps. Such lamps are: Regal White by General E1ectric., Royal White by Sylvania and Ultralume by Phillipa. Gii tt. Oft Y11r Clllil-. ASSOC. IStD ASSOC.ASID INTERIOR DESIGN Residential Commercial 110 Newport Center Drive Suite 200 Newport Beach I ' (714) 640-8134 By Appointment Only CdM institute trains inferior designers On•• ~ is • tmit!aa ..._ for iataior draiamn. and .. Id be for qailc 1W .-., ~to Sllaroa Dea- ._ Dii'ector of Mmiliiom at tk Interior Dr Mp:n IMtitate ia COroaadd MU'. Tk IDlf.imte ii ltrtpi•1 the ;o., awbt ~ trai""91 •aladed claipen ·to beCOmc ~II-rounded p rofes- Po-•11 - Tiie lnlcrior Dmpas lmti- bllc ii. p1it-.C, dcpeod coDqie wida twO iiffaall profem i-aL, Ind ...... ~. wdl •• propaa 11•ed toward ~ wlaO se illtaaled in desjp • a~ or for tM:ir owa laoma. -0.-CatiGaR Proataa is "* .,aoftld Md focana Oii raidr.W draip, • Deatoa Mid. "Oar students are wait ed tlaro.p aa catin reatc91ial project. nm illdMa wom. Wida bhlepriill.a, coloa9 ,__..e ltyD a portfolio clealof-c ---By the aid Of die Ccrti6e ltr ProsnmL ...... llaft • port- folio wllicla pcep;wa tllal for raidelitial +sip .... -·"" commercial daip projects, suda • bair ..... aDd offii Cl The~ Pr .... QD be .taea eiOcr ia darec or six ~ It ii a paaeqaisitc for coeti•iaa on wida die Aanrietc of Arts l>epec PrOllDL ID the AA ~ students coaceatrate o• commercial daip 8d 80l'e adnw:ed rai- claltial c1esip It ii ICt 11p • a tw~yar p1opw, IMlt more accekrated options are aft'cred. If a lt'Udelll deds to acecleraae, he or ue can co*.Plctc t.lae ,. .... iD 12to14 ....a.llL Tiie AA propam wiD ear. die sta- clC.t an Amocillle of Arts Depec ia llllaiot' l)eeign, and is llalC aatborizled. ._We baYe very propeaiYe ctuies," Deaton said. "For eumpae, we started terbing coaapater aided dnftina (CAD) de 11 ea hcc••• of lllab demand in the job marbt.. Many of our ttadcm can clemomttate CAD e•perieace wllal interviewing for jobs. PYina them a leading cdF for placemeDL • Propesai-.e cl._., are just one ........... to attending tbe Interior Designen Institute, accoiding to Deaton. Other beDcfiu ildude compubemive job pl.:emad, a staff of~ ton .tao are woriina pro{a- Po-+ wilh a tcwia" to student nibo of I to IS . ~re i1 much penoaal atteation aad interaction bdma teac:ben and lhideats, • Deatm said. -oar staff is Yery Unpleaift.· Sbe said that the Institute bas JO imtructon Who haYe worked in their profcsaiom for at least 10 years. They wort ei1ha-with WeD-tnown firms or haft their own firms. Many of them have been published in design-related magaiines. There are three architects on the naff who sperialjzr in ..tvuaced drafting. One is a Golden Nuget Aftrd winner for arcbitectme. Job placement is a large put of tbe bcucfiis of die hdaior Daipcn lllltitate.· Shldcnts haw bcal placed iritla Draip Tee, which spcriatim iD ~ JDeTcial dciip; Creatiw Rd.ail- ing. which docs daip for retail stons, and Saddleback lllte- rion, weJ.1-bown for desip of model homes.just to IWllllt. few. The Interior ~ Jmti.. tute's job co-op program mbks a student to attC'Dd scbool 1fbik pining valuable wort expe- rience in tbe design ~ wrhis provides a good tramiaioD ~ college to the wort place,"' Deaton said. llegistratjon for the ccrtif.alc program., wtaich begins ia J~ is uadcrway now. The AA Degree propam begins ia ~ tember. For more inf ormatioa, call 675-44Sl. Orange County the ideal place for sunspaces Turn of tbe ceatmy bailden bad the ript idea when they ctesiped homes with sumooms. "Current imerest in SWlfOOIDI was sparked by the energy crisis of tbe I~ wbcn people were turning to solar power as a means ~heating.. EMAD, Inc. in Newport Beach specializes in sunroom comtruction. According to John Dunzer of EMAD, there are a number of reasons why bomeownen should consider SUMpaca when remodeling or building a new home. 04Tbe difference between a room heated by the sun~, natural radiance and. one warmed by the dry. artificial beat of a fllf'nace m111t be experienced to be appre- ciated, -be uid. Dwazu also sugated that sunrooms are excdlmt enclo- sures for a bot tuboTspa.. Peopk will usually find tbemsel.es gravi•aring to the sunspace for their morning coffee, lunch break and evening cocktail. Sunspaces are also great ways to expand a living area and give it new vitality and beauty, be said. They are widely used as garden rooms and to enclose ex tcrior decks. Orange Count)' i.s the ~eal place for sunspaccs. with our mild climate and outdoor life- style, according to Dunzer. BoweYer. this area bas rigorous enerlJ reqaiacments wbida may limit desip options. Su.mpacc manafectmen have deftloped a number of accessories and design ttdtniques which mate a sunroom in Orange County as practical ..as beautif~ Dunzer said. Selecting the right type of glass for a sunspace i.s a key design decision. Most glass used in sunspaces is dual pane tem- pered insulated glass. A major exception to this is curved surfaces whic~ in lown quality units~ may be plastic. Insulation optiom include specialized tint- ing to .. beat mirror." This method keeps a sunspacc warm in winter and keeps the.heat out in 1Ummer. riak. It is up to the consumer SU'Dapace shading options to dccidc on aathdic values. indodc colorful awnings tUi Some of tbe wood units haft can be made to ~y interion tbat approach the eitend oYer the sunspacc, based quality lc"Yels of 6-fumiturc. on the position of the su~ or Other wood units may be much inexpensiYe shade cloth coven less sophisticated in terms of which can be manually rolled finish and design. Tow price is O"\-er the sumpace. Ventilation is not always bigbc1-for the higher possible either by quiet (ans or quality units. according to casement windows. Doon can Dunzer. Metal units ba'\-e an citbcT be single OT French doon, even wider variation m finish which can be fitted with screens. quality. durability and aestbct- Sunspacc products are ma.nu-a . f actured in tit Corm, which mates i.nsullation reasonable and timely, according to Dunzer. Structural elemenu can be made from metal OT w~ or combinaliom of these mate- Properly planllM, a sumpacc can add considerable value to a homeoW'DC'l'•s property. FOi' mOR infor--.iou.. call no:.lllO. 0 Associate of Arts Degree Program-State Authorized 0 Ceftificate Program-State Appro-J9d 0 Computer Assisted Drafting (CAD) Oasses 0 Beginning & Advanced Qasses-Doy and Evening 0 lndMdualizecJ Instruction 0 Taught by Procticing ProfEmionols 0 Job Placement Assistance 0 Payment PlansAYOilable 0 Visa a MastaCacJ h:x:epted Call For Free Seminar ( 714) 675-4451 Peter Ta,lor ii ., m._..., to Newport BCadL Re IYll -. prcnidiq qmlitf imaior .... to homics and commacial build- ings in tJUs area for the last 10 years. •1 try to establish some sort of theme or loot for the home which is a balancing act for it." he said. He coordin1tc:s the style of the arcbitectutt to bring in new things to mate it wort. "I like to do unusual designs, something you don' see every- day," be said. "The sty1c of a particular house sbouldn' lock you into one type of decorating.,.. Taylor works by himself which makes his work with the client very personal. "I like to take a long time in planning stages and take as long as is .... to Mwe .. cllill w to IOlllC kind al adeil82 S'"w. • be said. -aieats wd to tab thaJ' time in devdOpiac paw ud lift wida tk idea Wore coaunittina to certain styla. They aced to open up their miwlt to new COnceptl.,. Taylor said that be should be going to a client with ideas that sound f oreip to them. "If they bad thought of thole ideas first, they would be as talented as the designer and wouldn' need my services,,.. he said. He feeds ideas to climts as he gets to know them better, stretching their tastes more and more as time goes on. "I urge them to loosen up and don't do what the neighbors have done and don l do what they have seen f~r ycan and ~·111-..-WcMWdle WOlld • os doaii'. we cm do ~ we wat to do. tlae ii llO ... to do ..... JOll ICC ia die COl'W. ftadow.,. Tayb: ltriw:a fm: more ~ Of....tiad .... to coonliUle Wida tbe penoaality of the cliaat: "Y oa want the bouse or room to lie distinct when it is fmdhrd. You want more excitement beyond their~· PeopJe shouldn 'l be able to just put their fmgers on one or two items in the room that they lite, it's the whole room. You don't know how it got there or how it works, you just know it all works together." . Taylor said that he hkcs to plan the design (or the whole , 11 5 1•,.~1 Come Visit The Southwest Now ••• At Kasden·Rosene Interior Design Showroom Your source for the Santa Fe -Southwest look. • Prelim1non,J Design Studies • Space Plonrnng • Design Concepts • Furnishings • Color Schemes • Hand painted Mexican furniture • "Trastero•· (Mexican armoire) • Hand thrown earthen-ware • F.quipales ~ ~ Kasden•Rosene 503 32ncl St. at V• Oporto, Newport Beach (714) 645-9149 Elsa M. Rosene AS.LD. deJign center lnteriou 4646 Eort Chopmon Ave Oronqe(A 926$ 6331155 The Southwest L.ook is coming into its own north of bOrder Elsa Rosene of Kasden- Rosene Design says tJw hiring an interior designer is no longer reserved for the very wcaltby. "It is an old concept that interior designers just come in and put up wallpaper ud bang up a few pictures,• she said. •Everyone should lift a dc:sjprr · became it is really aff onlable. • M•kinga mistake injudgmmt can be very costly, &be said. The services of a professional designer can bdp to prevent such costly and frustratina erron_ ·ROleDe\ fmn is DOW bigb- Jiabting the Southwest Loot. whida ia incRasing in popularity in this area, -She said. Rosene imports many of the items from Muico. They iDclude the~ ales dWn and tables. They are comtracted out of the ft!')' best bides and~ she said. WJbe Mcxjcam are realizina that the Amc:rican market is a vay aood ~" abe said. -so As a member of ihe American Society of ln~ior De$igners, we at design center interiors put our: pro~I training to work for you by listening to your need~ Because after all, it's your home. NAOMf MASON, ASID they are 1'0l'ting with us and giving us what we want.• Tbe Southwest Loot is some- thing that bas ahraya been with US, but people arc just DOW discoftlina it as a comforting and m•Iina look; sbe laid. .. It is c:speci•Dy popular witll the young people ript now." she said. •1t is sopbiatiaited and pnctical .. llosene allo imports the band- thrown pottery arm aad caned limestone cal.led caDtcra, wllich arc used as 8CCellt pia:a for the Soatlawest Loot. She calla the production of pottaJ ia Mexico • lost art, .. it hM in die .,... been p1111e cl clown from father lo SOD and to p-andson. But molt of tJae people are realizing that they can mate more money by beiaa a dcrt or driving a taxicab. abe said . .. Mexico is becoming more indmb"iafind... IO we can ltill set die baa in pottery .• She ta.id that the pottery co... in a Ymiety of colon, tbapa and....,,. -some nm r E I t blr old Mdal but it is • really day, •• aaid. RoteDe IDS tJud ibe blil a line of upholitaed it.am tbAt she claips and maatUctvel her- self. Sbe can eutom deaign according to 1tylc or scale desired by cl:it nas Roeear aot oaly apci•liza in Ille S--hwat Loot. but can Ir ·r _,~a Ctient lit.es. ~c do co 11ry. f'.iWiah cou. try, F~ a collibiaation of CM1dr7 mad die eclectic loob, ~ aad tnditional Orimtal,• alae uicl. •aut what I lite about tM Soutbwatera Loot, is tUtitil., we1com. aDd rd•11in1 Sometimes COD-. tempOrary can be too saerile and coa.ntry am IOOt clunky ad duttcftd. But if that is what the dirit ~ tlilll we can do it.• R..ae\ atioWroom is a must for dloei ~ aroUDd for an interior~-She curies a nriety of deaip pieces., aome that are ooe--of ... -kind. •we arc very unique~" she aaid. 1 , ....... . Neither rain nor sleet- 8Y CIUllYL S fEHl.ING It ._ an unrasoaably bot April day. wilh the weatbennaD predictina taapmlura to lop out at tk IO~ mart. It felt more like 90 dqrea.. North OranF Coaaty ... eajoyiDg its fint ... alat of u.e yicar. Bat it ,.... .,.,.. clay for the Hady family and DOthiDg short of a mow storm would slow dowa tlae tum. Contracton were putting the finishing toucbcs on a new wood Boor in the li'fiDa room. Otbers were llalberina pasac Oil the wallpaper that would PJICe a bedroom. The. lluge moving van was parbd in front while mo~ carted in boxes of nay shape and lizie. which contained every ilcm from dotb:i:ng to fine china SawdUll and the odors of soi- 9Cllt and slue. permeated the 3.0QO..squaro-foot home. In a.be middle or the meJee was a petite, red-beaded lady giving imtructiom to the m(WCJ'S as to wbeft to put boxes and ~ ture.. In the titche~ she paned anotba lady on the back, who wa up to her elbows in ~ busily washing expcnsive- looting stemware. Confusion abollnded in the master bcdroo~ wbeie it was disco~ that the plug to the waterbed was missing. .. The daughter misplaced the plug during packing," said Patty Datidcs. ""They will be sleeping real funny tonight if we don' find it. .. Datidcs ii the principal of an i:nnovatnc company, The Smart Moftc. •1 pas you could call me a ldlkr, I help people Ft settled after they mo~.• she said. Datides directed another DTft1'. wbo arriwd in the mmer bedroom with a wardrobe box. "'I think that goes Oftl' there., - she pointed towa.nb a hage walk-in dom AJMJtlwT mcwer waited in with UOlhcr ward- robe boL ·oh, no, another oner .. My mom does ba~ a Jot of clothes," aaid Heather. the yowsaat daughter. •J ha~ ended Dp in tbe bot- tom of one of these, with my feet sticking up," Datides said, poinriJ!I to a wardrobe box. Dakick:s got the idea of help- ing people move when she realimd that she was very good at it. -We mowd nay three years when I was a ~.. said the Orange County native. ..We DC¥CI' mowd vety far, my dad just got itchy feet and we moved. I have also bdped friends move over the )'Q.n. • Datidcs uses her cxP,CJti!c, pinM by so many yean of m~ to run her company, which is growiJla more every day. She began ~r business about six months ago and has never bad to buy advertisements. She started by passing out fliers to area realtors, wbo, in ~ passed them on to their clients,. -rDcn things just took off," she said. Dakides' primary job is to take the beadacbc out of mov- ing. She first meets with clients in the homes they are moving Plan and budget combine for custom coordinated bath Tbe Balh Mart of Corona dd Mar, Orange County ii cdebrat- ing its 7tb succeuf ul year. Accord.ing to Peter Scbor, pres- ident.. ·we are the undisputed leader in the field of supply and coordination of upgraded plumbina fixtures and hardware for the remodeling and new custom home martct.. Our unique •PJan Service .. is the most compiebensive service in bathrooms today! We set up an appointment with our clicnls and their arcbitectural plans.. At this meeting we communatc 011 our clicnu' occda fr'1m an -.. tbetic and mechanicaJ stand- point along with budget comi- dc:rabom. We ha~ o~ 75 quality prod- uct lines to coordinate from. We at the projected ranae of the bome so we can help build value in relationship to the market; beiib~ qe. and sex of the family manben using each bathroom so we can offer options that might fit their needs; the type of exterior architecture, color lODCI, and other pertinent facts. We then assist iD wlecring the producta that suit their needs. A plan take-off of all fa.Dished plumbing products is made of the ho111e. At our plan mcetin& we off er objective guidance wllich allows the client sell e~ in styles. colon and metal finisha.1 A medina ii then set-up to dilc1m the quotation in rdation- alaip to the badaet in mind. • . When the order ii plaa:d, we let up a -=etiq Id our abowrooms with tJ.e builder to COWi' tech- nical .,eih that are patiDeDt to t.bc ..x c..Cw i.miallaticm of tbc pnducts. The .. Plan Service" fee is S1S.00 per hour. Tbc time that it takes US is based OD the size of the p1'oject and the clients' abilitiy to make decisions. The .. Plan Fee• is completely refund- able against the purchase of goods at one low wholesale price! The fee is not to generate profit but to protect ou:rvaluablc time. 0ur·Ptan Semoe .. for today's ~pee. Home Building" is inval- uable. We know what the bome- buyer is looting for in bathrooms., and where to put the emphasis ... where it counts. The word ..,Custom.. in bathrooms does not mean cxpen.sift as most people think it docs.. It mc:am -wen planned,• -ibougbt about.. and coordi- nated from an aesthetic, mechanical and functional standpoint. MWe have 111pplicd and coor· dinatcd moie custom homes than any other siqlc soun::e in Southern California." YOU will find us in custom lot ~ menu in Orange Coa.nty. sucb as Barbor R.iqe, Barbor Hill, the Hunt Cluti. Nellie Gail R•ncl\ Sioaaidae, Bear Beat Ranch, Hillcnst. aod many other areas. oar cljnts. IOlllt from the P8lm 5,n.p ua. where we lane cl09e Ila an in Tbc Viataae Cab~ lroaWood Country Cab, tlae Sa••itt, Andrea lliDI ud laa.e .. homes tbro .,.._ De Um.I States. Mexico aad Seutla AmaiCL We attrib•te ou aocceu throqh 11.rOq n:coameacl• tions from tlac trades aad bomeownc:n who haft been a 1•11111•• nor a missing waterbed plug oat of, to get a ~ on bow they anaAge penonal dam. Then she goes to the De'W home and dnws ap a flooqMan. n.e ectml day of the ID99'C. she ~ the IDOftl'I wl peo- ple she mb-ambacu to ~Jp ber OUL -Y oday. I b.we three people wortiag with !Dey •• said~ The Valla Part home is tl\e new domain of Billy and Cindy Bandy, and their two daqbten. Cindy carried iD a VCR.. put ha free arm around Oakides and said, •If you think it~s confusing DOW, JOU should haft been here this morm.. when everyone was yelling at each other ... The Handys arc professional bridge players and planned to compete in a regional tourna- ment in San Diego while Datides puts their house toget.ba. What the Handys will find upon their return is a cosnpktdy settled house, with a minimum of fuss on their part. On top of that. their first meal in the new house will be on Dakidcs •1t\ a service I provide to the client, .. she said. •1t seems lite the natural thing to do ... Dakidcs picks up a meal from a local restaurant"Y sets fresh flowers on the table, lights the candles and uncorks the wine. Sbe gets the client's food and beftragc prdetalCCS by having them fill out a qucstioanaire when they main her scrvica. Oakides bas a systaD down tlw enables her and bcr crew to get the house settled ill a min- imum a.mount of time. Fant, she bcgjm with the kitchen. by liaiac shelves. unpackina and w hiq djshn. She mes only wall.,.,.:r to line shc:lva with. she said. -rhae is ., •uch llK>l'C var- iety to ct.o<.r from and it's less e~~ • Datides saML •ttq- olar shelf paper is DO( Yel'J easy to wort with and is not as cfarahk.• She said that about 90 pacmt of a.be wed of movi.Qa lies in the kitdam.. •u I cu pt the kitchen seaJed. then they can al least live. The rest c~n be done slowly.- Settling is not the only SCTvice Dakides provides. U clients desire to have wallpapering done, or some tile repaired, Dakidcs keeps a host of mt>- c:onttactors on stand-by. She can c:oordi.na&e landscape wort and dean up, painters. window dcan- en and ncarty any contraclor that is nccdcd •J C'\"CD have people who will stay at a house and wait for utilities to get turned o~.. she said. .. My business is geared towards professional people, and those people don' usually have the time to take off. My people can wait for the gas man or for a rdrigcralor to be de- ln-ercd ... Oat.ides said that an a""Cf"&&'C job ~es about three to four days. And that is the complete job. •1 can do as tittle or as mucb as they want me to do, .. she said. The first morning of the mo~ l>atides trealS the IDO'ftn lo doualmats and c:oft'ec. -1 try to mate it tu for than,• she said. Sbe ..... ny bas tlm:e to roar -sutJs• wortina with ha. 1Ky IDO¥e tbroa&b. die hcM:l9C systan- aticaDy. MOil dilf ts c:::bocS to ao away for t.lle .tays tllat lD&-• .-e---1t•s mer for the~ to come to the new bomc. t.ra the Uy and fiDd ~ doae fOI' thee,. she said. . After a tour of tk home, thm the fina dinner. l)aQda is aurently tniniq people to wort • ~ so if sbe baa jobs oftdappi.a& she will Uve plenty of bdp. . •1 hope to eventually franchise this," she said. ..People arc tatatic about this senrice..,. Datides hires college stu- dents, rctiRd people and moth- ers who want to oTk while t.be kids are in school ""They arc a great bunch, .. she said As far as Daticks · is con- cerned, she will never be "1>ooted up .... She will coa.tinue to lake jobs as 101-1 as there arc assignmc111s. Ac:cord.ioa to Datides'> many reahors are ming ba set vice as an incentive f Of' potential clients to list with t.bem.. .. I bad people suggest to me that I set up a sort of gift c:m:ificale program. .. she said. ·1 wort with a lot of realtors.. They are so happy that they refer some of their clients to me."' Dakides. husband. F~ is also a rcaltor. They live in Laguna Hills with their two daughters. Dakides is a former model who became ""tired of the rat race."' •Modeling is a lot of fun and there i$ a lot of moucy in it, .. sbc said. Bat DaDdcs is finding her new ftBtme to be cxcirin,g and fun. • ADd, rm proud to say. it's pow~··..._ WHOLF.SALE TO THE PUBtIO SIX V ARIETlfS TO CB~ FROM SAI.E $178 ~~ COMPLm PltOVEN PUNNING SEltVICE 9TH YEAR CUSTOM HOMES ~ REMODEUNG CALL R>ll DETAILS ~ llEFEllENCD! OYER 2IXJ FAUCETS ON DISPLAY ·rHE BAm MART (714) 675-4830 2711 ·B E. CO&\t Hwy., Corona def Mar, Ca.. '2QS o1 MlcA,.., lhi'. • Pllilk U. IEut WJ ti I I °E) din frilllaf lO ... 6 p 5 0., tOA.M.•2•. ~---~------- -- - ---------·~ ------- Gres Scafrerty of A-1 Glass is proUd Of bis new showroom.. It~ hiiD m oppo1tuaity to show off wUt he does best: glass-topped tables. 111 spent sso.ooo to outfit the showroom.,• be said. All around are sips of his handiwor~ tables in evay liz.e and shape. Minon line the walls, creating the lelmtion of apace. -We weaen' fancy, but now we are,• be said. Customen can design their own tables. The beftling is done in Scafferty's Superior Aft'Due shop. Table tops can either be double or triple beveled.. .. Anything with a strai&ht edge is done by machine," be explained. 06For the ovals and circles, they ha~ to be done by band." The table bases are also of glass and can bold an elegant silk flower arrangement. The advantage of glass tables is that they create openness within a small space. Mirron:d walls together with the glass tables gives elegance and quality to a dining room. .. Don't make the mistake of pattiq the ... table in froat of die nlirrorid ~-allllio.ct Scafferty. 11It Will mte die room loot clattered instead Of..._• Scafferty recoau.edl Jiquid cleaner for the tables and mir- ron.. 111 lift next to the ocean and I lane pm furniture,,. be laid. 111 can 1ee riabt throqb it and it docsa'l obstruct my view.• Scafferty said that tnmpar- ency is what ii desired and cautions apinst pm that loots too •green. - -rbc cheap ..... is green.. be said. --om-glass is less green because we ae only the best.• A-1 Glass also specializes in a host of other glass-related items. Oat mirrored closet doon are popular as well as A-l's framdcss shower doors. •AU of our oak closet doon have bneled mirron," Scafferty said. To give the loot of a larger bathroom, be highly recom- mends a clear glass tub or shower enclosure as a break from the conventional frosted type. All of A-I Glass' shower doors come with easy-dean Thoughtfully designed for you, with you. our creatiYe protessional star a interior desiglers has your needs in mind, not ous. Coll us today. 4133i ..... -·• IX)llt 19ach. CA 9al6J (7M)61MI05 bqsjww o..n. IMd ilidi•irtz h CUM c:wfJ-a , f wida YI fel- iam 1t odd llioari. •· ··ur 1epl1M-llt is a .m.ary witll A-1. · MOit al ~ Sca&itJ WCMild lite to invite ~ to lee his ~ WGI ... I to Smffaty. n.e Ina ._.,,. • · re dlie corrotioli«Uitiw ....... fnuWi•llllidliwclmihcito any INiduoom. Tiie car .... is coated with a .aa1 proeec- tiYe apnt to emarc a loag- IMrina i)Nrilinl finjah Gardea windows are still a bot item, acconliPI to SCafferty. They are IDAlridlllctUrecl by A-1 Gardea Window, wbidl is llO relation to A-1 Glais. Scafferty recom...,.. tbe m-e with the YCDtilator OD the Ude of the window radaer than on top. The rubber seals arou.Dd tbe ftlltila- ton tend to dderionte ander solar rays if they are located on top and can cause Jcakage. ReHo makes sense as real estate prices climb hig h Scafferty also pointed out that thermal pane glap is enjoying popularity among homeownen. They are not only for a means of beat retention, but also help to sound-proof a house with its insulation qualities. A-I Glass handles all of the mentioned i'tems and custom work is a specialty. The staff is on call 24 boon a day. shouJd any emergency occur. Not only Jue ~cider of YanaF Home Deaip said sbc is very haPPJ with her fll'lll'I new location. -Jt's a very friendly neighbor- hood;'' she said of her Cannery Village domain. The firm mow:d tber'c last fall . Keeler brings 16 years of interior design experience with her. She spent four years as a desiarier at May Company in ,South Coast Plaza and~ before that, she worked in commercial and restaurant design. Now her specialty is mostly reside~ with many houses that are being remodeled, she said. Her area of concentration has been in the Barbor VJCW neighborhood, but she bas Made to Order! Greg Scafferty, owner of A-1 GI~ Door, Window & Mirror Co., now off en one-of-a ... lcind CUlfonl ClaB Tal*s desiped fO,..,... spei ilkadam. • Any Sh~pe, Size, or Jhiclness.. e ~·, v.r·, ~· G~ Wrth or,Wrthotit 1A•1 ~·. 1•, or 1~· Bevel. Mio Spec,., ..... : • Mirrored w~llS. • Mirrored W~rdrobe Doors.. • Shower Endosur-es ~e to Fit Any Opening. A·I Gl:AIS PURNISHINGS (714) 659-161• OR (714) 548-1597 Showroom 311 E. 17th. #3, Costa Mesa. CA 9'26'l7 (TI4) 650-1610 • • • • worbd a1 owr <>r·nar ec-..y aiMlhlmS~ •PCople ~ ...... * old drab took wl fm' .• il vp, .. she said. -Some peaplr M¥C been in their hoima cpijee awtiile and their colon..., t.e cMitdated and the farnitaft d~-sbe laid. Village Home [)rsip'I liaff begins witb a prospe¢w dieot by 11brain picking• and finding out what the client wants· and docs not want. --Sometimes, they aren' even sure what they want,• Keeler said. ·we find clues, thinp they ha~ done in the past, what they don\ like DOW will lead us into what they might like in the future.• K_celcr mates studies of the client's lifestyle, whether they use the home for cntertaini.n& relaxing, whether they travel much and if they have children.. "It is important to find out what their needs are so their house won' only loot good, but will work well for them as well," Keeler said. wrhe house should refk:ct their lifestyle~ not oun."' By working this way. ~eeler aDd her staff provide client& with a service that is ~­ Sbe fedi that F:Oi com••iiiOF tion bet..:en clients and staff is valaab~ if the desip is to be succasful. ·we are adept at all styles,,. she said ... Wbd.ber il 's comtem- porary. countl), traditional or rustic~ we don't bavc a faYOritc because we seem to be doing a littJe of everything. .. Village does not concentrate ouly on the interior of tbe home, accordina to ~-Tiie staff will coordinate the house so that it bas a flow. 06Wben you visualize a house from the outside, it should reflect wbat•s on the inside," l.eekr said. 1'be same applies wbr:n you travel from one room to another in the house. You shouldn 'l feel as if you are going to diff ercnt countries. There needs to be continuity and comfort. .. ~ obtains tradespersons to do landscapina wmt,. decking and painting for exterion. Working With her • part of the desip taun is Boariic Wilcox, wbo is. apeciali• in titcbeo and bathroom dcsip .. We are fortaaatc to~ be:r apatilc." ~--laid. -\Vbea pcaple ~ l [ •ode'i• a IQtdw:n OI' ~ w are tj,ltioa ..,_. em-. muctmaJ Ud plu , ..... cil&Cbic:lilde.,.. lo · r U. W CJOICMve t(lin-iJll ia .._ ...._ .. Kieler .-t1aat tk most ....... rill aM cu mate to a dirit.. ia daat Can& TI.it. •wore -~ ca happen, we --ao to .. laome,. w ui4: -:n.t is wt.ca we Fl the 11 e 'i• for WMt tbe Client wants .... ~ • All the primary dai&." Villap Boac · Dcsip is loa •led ill Ca•• •J Villa~ 413 31st SL. Newpwt •1ulL For more mOfWrhoa. caD 67s.9805 . - ow is ·the lime to buy ~ Pmlio, loila bowa for ..... ~-~~ ii oa1ll u· 1 its .. al pre: .... --au Oatcloor patio ... ~ ,.... ..... ad -=ca-.... Fcatmed are 1ucla braad n•=n • Tropitoae, Brown J~ M•n, Allibat, Hart- IUD Fmtie. D. W. Lee and many othas.. Special IAWap iDdadC &- CCMDtl ~ to 45 pacclll oa quality rain oatdoOr furaitwe imported dincl from BolJaacl. Hartman procllldl i9Clwde table 10ps·o1 ~ r• ram prodaced -=conliag to die uique ... component system.. Tbc tops~ completely weatlterproof, Kasden-Rosene a u ... ,..., Rmmc ii a member of the . AmeJicaa Society of Interior I>esipen., a label she wean proudly. To become a member, the designer must pass a battery of .ay ctiff'tcUlt tests, she said. Wfhe drafting test alone is 10 boars long.• she said. She has been a member since 1976. r Rosene likes to wort with· clients who are remodeling or building a house ... , like to get the plans as soon as the client gets them from the architect.• she said. "It's important to work with the client from day one. YOU can'\ put n:cesscd lights in the ceiling until you know where the furniture is going. y 00 need to know where to put the plup in the walls.. • ROleDC said she is currently · working with a client on a 7 ,000 square foot home in Palos Verdes ... ) began in January a year ago, and we are only in the f ranring stages,• she said. "'I like to work on the very fme details. I was talking to an dcctrician for two boun because I wanted to mate sure his plup wouldn 'l ruin any of my tile work.• The ~asden-Rosenc show- room is open Monday through Friday from 9-.30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. It is located at S03 32nd SL, Newport Beach. Phone: 645- 9149. rai11aat llltra-Yiolet leafs.. Tiie fiwe piece ICU arc ,. ... oa sale from Sl99.9S. w--. nnhio-ad umhld-a. SC anilablie Da a variety of ~~ colors to ~rk·• a11Jdu:m. Today\ ru:opized lr*r ia the drsip lllld prod9dioD al cet+iom mid ·•drias lllllbrd- al••••• frw.,..., .... pool ... ••• ~ ..., .... t)o//i-••·~ FREKJf·IXXRS & W1NlXJWS .-,:QRE AfTBI O.,."""' bmukd ~ nl80Pe yo11r old at..;... slit/as or other doors mu/ lllitulows. 117, rep/au,-., with the e/egOllU of wood fradJ doors awl umulows '8alUlf aa...ed sJl«i/iall/7 for ,-,r rwdJ. h ..ay ~ti. f90SI bauuifiJ di/fnnta Y"" ~ ill yo.tr Ila •e~ • Most •nstallataons tess than three hows • Increased secunty exceaent ventrWJon • So td t>rass hvdware dead bOlts screens lrlduded • Reptiace ft.at WYndows WJih gracefu bar.> ano oows • No stucco or dT'(WaU damage • ea.a f~ RIE£ an-name ~ ,._...~19Au RNt N()WA~J" !5-~ ~c111e-";'W ~Ill/~ '7.e. Ea JISt Visit One ol a.. Sho••ooma and See the Dltference Ptlde llMes.. 1&&2.S s Nao 0 ..., CSd&ITOS f21,. 42'1-- {l ll} S71-GCll6 • C1:l4) 129-Gl)l Moil ...... ~~ ~V.. ......... 181~ •m UM OAKS r11 scn..- eor.... ol v... '*'YS .,., MIDoi S-• %1312........, Und ... I lfOM VIE.JO f714 S.W10 Mcie,,_.,. ., v. l:iiida Ulla•....., - - ... .. We s~cialize in the total restoration and sale of the most unu.sual. rare. and hand-carved grands and uprights ever created. we also do custom finishes with variously styled Steinway • Chickering • Knabe • Baldwin ~ Mason Hamlin pianos to match .your decor. all at very reasonable prices. fully warranteed 1'2 years parts and labor.. · Player piano conver8ion8 available. 5fomled la ~·- (71') sit-3311 (~ aevea daya a week) Some ancient native designs now part of newest buildin California 9s DCwat and fiesh- est look in arcllitettme ii c:om- plemeated by an equally new loot in fmnitme: the Soudlwat Loot. The loot. reOects the rich beritaF of this area, with • striking combination of clay, ataa, wood and Natift Amer- . ican prints. For 3S ~ WFD Design Center bu brought current decorating trends to Orange County, complete with decora- tol' taVices al affonlalile prices. Weathered and smi-lal11&:Md IUOral woods comW.C With IO~ pastel colon_ ~ COftrl IUde &om..._. fibers and wbite-wasllieid wicbr ad rattan mate up the Southwest- ern Look The Loot baS ... .-owiaa for the put 10 years with the i.e.vy influence of socll idterior designers as Michm Taylor and I£ 8•111111 . . H·obby becomes business for the busy Ansdells Looting back, Yvonne Am--found a lower price somewhere dell can.remember watching her else, we don\ quibble. we simply husband.~ steal away from stless that oun includes~ .. their art studio to a nearby Allan says. .. People ICCID to lite warehouse to tinker with the old that and buy from us because pianos be stores there. of that.• •ne just loved wortiq 011 , Tboap they started small, the those pianos,• she recalled. ..I Amddls bolstered their in~ have always thought it should be tory ud built a new 11,000 a full-time business.• square foot buildina. These Today it is. Allan and Yvonne quarten-home two apaciou Ansdell own Amdel1 Piano and showrooms, offices and a ~ part owners and m•,,,..... rebuildina plant. Adjoiniq the of a unique 6-acre sboppiq main showroom is a European- ceoter known as Bobby City, a style cale that the couple leases family project of 32 years. It wu to a indcpeadmt rat1uaatcar. there that Allan chanpd a To soppk-cat their~ bobby of rdMaildina piaeol for stoct. AUdelb carries new family and friends into a· bus-player and rcproducina piaeol iness, originally opening its iacludin1 several paper-roll doon with five upript pianos moclels and PiaMCORlcrcwette in an unused •~home on the mOdds. They ha~ a vast libnry property. Now the store stocb of playu music on both rolll and more than ISO new and med tapes.. a feature which brjap grands, spinets, consoles, player ownen back for rqalar' uprights and players. Most of purcbma. Amddls also does the antique mercbandite is circa cuatom rdinislring and player 1899 to 1930 and bu been piano convasions. selected from sources all OftJ' the -our location near Dimey- United States and Europe. land and~ Berry Farm is .. It._ easy to find old pianos, very .tvantageous,"' Allan said. but good oJd pianos are another -One tourist hauled a player story, .. Yvonne says. -rbat's piano all the way home to why we9re very choosy about MinDaota.. .. what we buy and sell.• Anyone who loftl nost•Jsia ~a customer tells us be\ will undenaand why customas return tp Amdelll. Strolli.q around the showrooms. one am find anything from u apriabt just lite the one pandma Md to a century-old Autrian Grand. Ylliton are mrJaantcd by the aatiquc huuitaR, toys and ocher bric • bnc ICllltaed thrcnagbout. ThaC clecOrabft toucbea, aloaa witb • blili peen and maaenta carpet, nlftered ceilinp and 1tylipt1, wen Yvonne\ idea. •we had to be ~ not to kt decor tab away from pia- ~ • she said. •Bat we tlaint il ~ • comfy fcdi.. n.e toys are a..-way to bep cbildma occapied wllile ,..atl shop .• ~ people try to idl ,. nos lite aaecl can," Allan oblened. • .. ,. plailoloplay is --sift cmlOmen • laanl ta.. If.., llaft cloabea ... ...,. ... ,._ loob ill ti.al' IM111,11oWit.-... ,wclet...._ Ma&it ... filld1aart .... aey me • m ..._ Dill .. •.,..-e i•1;il1 ........ 211• ANt1I ,._ii lec111d a 1231 L In• ...... Am' .• It ii Ofl!8 .... ..,.. ••k; 10 a;a. ao6,.._ PGW----- -trioa, a.121-3311. Gel your elf organized al Contain Wares die ·-.... Of tbcir' liVa tUl co.Id be _,,oted if aa ••'• d diffeialdy. S,.ce is • a pranium ~ aDd Ina tead to tie llCC:bc with worm.a~ Ud a bould'al of dlildren. Parada haft found that illCft coopention can be found when the cbildreu 'I rooms are color coordinated. This can be ~ with stackable stonle bUll alid brightly coloral baskets. Cleanup time becomes fun rather than a chore. And the profusion of vivid hues can jazz up the littJc ones• living space. eo.-·--ii dnided iao ICdiollll wllidt p ideas~ It iDdtlda tiadt hMhla. *'•U.. toW1 racb. ttnd ., c..-ia, bOus for ••appi•aifta, f,.....U. hoots and may 1'a'lilile piecc:I. The idc8I p1 caeatcil • COmaiD- Wara are iluKnative Ud ~ ticaL The items are mp quality but oft'cled • 1oWer prica than the clepartmeilt ltOl'a. Contain Wans is managrd by YvODDe S~ a natne Califor- nian, foma ICbool teacher and past vice president of operations of a fast food cbaia with o~ Door-to-door decorating Newport Beach welcomes Decorating ~ the colorf uJ store that comes to your door. They fe.atore over 3,000 samples of window. w~ floor and furniture products that arc brought to your home in a spcri•Dy dcsignM C.OlorV an. The people al Decorating Den pride tbemscJvcs OD the ability to work with the customer·s ideas, and neva charge them a daign fee. The customer pays only for the products which are Klcctcd. Decorating Den carries a complete line of custom uphol- stered f umiture, as well as ~carpet and wallco~­ ing. They are always available for appointments al the client •s conveaience. They bring a whole new world of beauty and con- veuicncc right to your doorstep. Steven C. Bunten. a nationally rapc:cU:td lccturet and a cohmmist for a major trade mapzine who has owr 2S years experience in the window pro- ducts and interior decorating industry. founded Decorating Den in 1970. Decorating Den is different beca•v it sells fran- cb.isa.. Says Bunten, 49, once a traveling dnapery salesman in the Midwest: "II.iring an interior decorator used to be something reserved for the wealthy. We~ made it affordable." Let the sun ·shine in! One of today\ most popular ways to aahancx: the liYeability of a bajlding is to add a sum- p90e. All of UI haft ICCD many COllllDen:ial baiktinp. especially ratauraats. wbicb bave added lnMFMC• as a part· of their ctj+tg .,..__ Moat of us mo have fond memories of the lllAIOOID wbibc .. a part of ......, bomcS INi1t ia the early 1900&. Om&at iataat in mm- p.a can be mad to a 1eoewcd intaat U. solar '6ratiag ad coolina brougbi on by tlleeougy critis in die mid-I 970a. Tbae are a DlllDba of reasons why you should consider sm. paces in remodeling or building a new home. A good mnspace design is life-enb•ncing in a way that•s bard to describe. The dillerence between a room heated by the san•s natural raGJ&DCC and ODe wumcd by tbe dry, artificial beat of a furnace ..-beupaieaced to be~ cia&ed Tbc owaas of ltomct. wida mnspwa often find them- sdYCI pavitating to the SUDS- p.:c for t.bcir morning co«ee. their evmiDg cocttaa t.bcir hmda brat and om eqaivalcut ol the£ ....... aftcrDooD tea. Family owned. B A B lnstaDers, general contracton, have been designiq custom patios and room additions for Orange County aesidew siau 1974. Paul Goldman IUD and sol-• arium sumoom designer. will design a cmtom IOlarimn mn- room to med ~ ~ neem-either to ~ll•DCC a •spa.• or to proYide a -.%Ilic• glass room for entertaining friends and n:lativa. Call Paal today. tdephone 991-8630. for a custom free survey. 1009f» NYLON SAXONY IN TOOAV-S BEST COLORS. SCOTCHGARD AND FIVE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY. LUXURIOUS PLUSH PILL PERFECT FOR ANY ROOM OR THE ENTIRE HOUSE. S699SQ. YO. S 1599SQ. YO. $ 1499SQ. YO. VISIT OUR CUSTOM WINDOW COVERING DEPARTMENT. •• c•pk JIG. Tiie l&alf ii aatiwit ad wil- liaa to 1pclld time . witll the CUltoma'I to find oat what thicy are tryiJll to accomptilll and ocpnize. Shark says il is important for cmtomen to tan pleaty of time to think about what they are sufyingfoT. SbcPID' suwriting up a plan ud talking it mer with tbe ContainWares staff members. All of the items available at WFD ••• I 7 ,._ .. 12 John Dickinson. The most important pastel color now used in the Look is sand, a tone between tan and beige. h can be aca:s.sorized by using paucl pin4 b~ greens and lavcoders. The Southwestern Look off en a post-modem architectu- ral style, usiq a blend of classic shapes influenced by modctn technology. The larger scale of the furniture has added to its appeal lbe Loot is further mh•nad by aatimy placed aa:essories~ c...a.wsa are danl* ad will .... iecWinitdy. Dis com- bines witll tbe qtd .. liwly colon to .a:atuae oar califor- aia lifatyk.. Castomcn will lee that tlleir Ina can beCome 1DOR peaocfal wllen an arOUDd tbem is orpnind. ContainWara will mate that poaible. Contain Wares is located at the new Costa Mesa C.Ourtyank, at the intersection of Harbor and ewpon in Costa Mesa. For more iDf ormation, call 646-0400. lighting and an. wrn·s designers are able to incorporate the newest finishes such as Terra Cotta.Taos., Verde and Pumice into the client ·s design plan~ Clients can choose between such famous name furniture as P~ Lane, Royal Custom, Cal Mode~ uotempor- ary Stone~ Burto James and others. WFD bas two showrooms: in orth Orange County at 1988 . Tustin in Orange, 637-3770. and their newest sho11Vroom at 18030 Euclid, Fountain Valley, 540-2215. DECORATIN,G DEN. OUR DECORATING ADVICE IS FREE, OUR PRODUCTS ARE GUARANTEED. , . ' --- • Custom Orapenes • Vert.al 8.and:s -~ • Shades • ~lances • M n. Bhnds •Upholstery • Se ected \Na COW'e"lng If you're anything like ,, me. you're always thinking of things you'd like to do to decorate your home! WeD~ I make it easy by bl ia t9ir'9 my colorful store right to your door so you can see exactJy what that "certain something" you've been dying to try wiD k>ok like in the comfort of your <1'Am home. Call me soon and let's get better ac· quaznted! At ~r "OuSe A t your COIWetuenGe Dec:otallng Drl fieatur'es a «>eavti seJecbOn of top-quaity color- coord•na!ed samP'eS ot arapenes carpell mnd c:owenng to choOSe from And our products e guaranteed' Appoo'ltments C;rys E~ngs Weekends. aJ your conven'4!nee ~ a ch¥ge ~ ot>lega•-on. s: ce Oecorabng Semce 673-8667 .,,,. calOtful ... """ccm11 ID JOI' do«:' - .. - -· Ia tbC old eta~ of~ time .. a ,..,. CbandCr caw Fibber McGee. MCGCc,,. IDOll famous for his c:lo)eet., wlaicb. when opened, contained ao much junk that it all came cascadiq out with a crillb, rattle and bug. aw.a R. u. allo ..... eur...c minored c:la11t ..... Cbar-.c is available in eitller the atidin.a type or bifold lllOdel in saaDdard liz:a. Oat trim is added as an 8CCCDt tOueb. Cus- tom ma are available by special onter. do it 1bc•rha ao.a ll u. ia lacttld ia ... Bristol Towa aDCI Coutry Shappi. Cater, JM2 s. .. tol, Santa "AaL BHn arc: Monday~ FridaJ, 9 a.a. to S:lO p.m.; s.untay. 9 a.ir to 5 p.m. and Suaday, 11 LID. to 4 p.m.. For more mons1rioe, call241~. At one time, lll09t of us bad such a closet. That's where ClOldi R. Us can hdp. The firm oflcn a variety of cboica for or1a•iring closet 1torqc of clothing and other ttca.. Fe. bJJ'ed are Ella steel bastets from s~ as wen as recx•d hole, modular systems and many more. lndoo1 clo9ets are not the~ specialty of Coleta R Us. The firm can allo customiz.e aprqe, maximi.z.in1 a minimum of space Four baic pia:a make up the pntF saorqe 1J*1D: a cabinet, 24 inches by 24 inf*• by 90 incba; a cornu cahiwt.y 41 iDcbes by 41 iDchel by 90 i:ndw1; a bate or wall cahimt, 24 inches by 24 inches by 30 whcs; and a ah.allow cabiaet, 24 inches by 12 inda by 30 ..... Prompt acfJOn to · cleat) up stains still besl car.pet cleaning move A perfect companion to the Elfa bllatet sysaem is the ~ tech loot of steel slldf' ud rod with white epoxy enamel finish for durability. &ch piece coma witb a White lamjnatrd door h"'r' in ~ No more cryjna owr spilt milt, puncb, 18CO sauce, apple sauce, o~ "'irlaaacYa die 111• to find its way to the ~ DOW and then: :any carpet muufac- turen ha~ intoniuccd a new Save S.395 on Holly\l\iOOd f c~. comfottable and ctassy descnbe rtils irvlOVatJYe Pren»er CQOeocoon desql from T~ F"'5tl new deSlglef colors ~ Wl{h Hat arms fof a dynarruc:: ,look on grass.. sand 0t deck lndudes ( ontJnental OI channel-sryte c::usn.ons wwrt1 ~ tasm tel'S.. 48 • table with four chairs Reg. s 1,064 ... Sale 1699 CUSTOM CLOSETS! • 6 & 7 drawer urlfts available • Rod holds up to 75 lbs per foot • Compfetety adjustable • Works great wrth Etta Sy~tems GEi ORGAlllZEDI DO IT YOURSELF OR WE'LL DO IT FOR YOUI , AS mASYAS: 3 W."lflllpl ......... BRING YOUR CLOSET DIMENSIONS FOR A FREE DestGN CONSULT ATIONI RIIS stain mist Nat yarn, accordin1 to Jn Si.tvert. co-owner of J.M. C.tom Flooring. · -rbere is DO mcb thina U carpet that doesn' act dirty ... Sihcrt said. -rhat's lite saying that tbeR is a fabric for a men ·s shirt that doc:sn' Ft rina around the collar ... But the rig.ht treatment is what'\ import.ant, i.cconliD1 to Silwrt. Stain resisters arc an improvement to the basic scotch panting that traditionally bas been OD carpets ... lt,S the best thin1 to happen to the industry in 10-~"be said. Stain rcsisten are actually built into the carpet yarn. Famil- iar names using this technique are DU Pont. with its trade name of Stain Master; Monsanto, with U Itron Sth and 6th generation yams and Allied Chemical with Anso V Wony Free, according to Silvcn. J.M. Custom Aoor- ing carries all of those brands. With a stain resister carpet, whatc\"CT is spilled can usually be removed with a wet rag.; BUi ~ bas its timib,. sihat said. Host.csscs should put de- corum asMtc when a pest spills coffee on lbe carpet_ .. A hostess will say, •Don' worry. 111 deaD it up later,• .. be said ...... they are onJy giving the stain a chance to set in. If you spill co«ee en a bloo.te.; you Bath Matt r a .... , completely satis~ficd by oar objective expertise. Our tiest recommendations come from homeowners who ~ in the houses and ICC the bottom line results. They Cldinitely tell thri_! GARAGES I I I • • C~' 7 ?) ,, .. I '+. • BlllS,111 • Ca o tR' will ccrtaialy try to ICIDOW tk stain quickly. The same should apply to carpets..• . If a customer is coatemp'eting OD a metbocl of deMina ac:arpet, . Sihai suacsts dry da•na -Steam dainina shrinb ~ r.a the color and the pe.1 laka anywhere froe four to sia months to dry ... be said. -Dry clr.l!ni• will mnove 1llOft of the staim and last loqer. ltut, of coum. it is more expensive." Current trends in carpeting are still in plush. but gcttiDg away from the velvety loot, Silvert said. People now are requesti•& footprint resistant surfaces, with a more tenured and nubby loot.. He said tbal natural wooJ Berbers arc still enjoying popularity. Colors are movin& away Crom the more traditional beian. be said. J.M. Custom Flooring also carries a complete line of wood flooring. ceramic tile, marble and resilient floorina. The stote bas also expanded its scrvica to Wiato'ft, wilh v.no. .,... Of vertical and mini-blinds and drapes. Decorator service is also available for· those who need comubation. Tbe store is localed at 2515 E. COMI Highway in Corona del Mar. For more information.call 673-6033. , We tine adopted one low wholesale ptjce three years aao. One price regardless for whom we AR ·~ We did this due to the enormous time~ tion in performing our services. Our intentiom are to sell tbc g~ not to specify them for someone die to buy. Since we opened oar doors sevaa] years aao~ bathrooms have . become one of tbc most ~ rooms in tbc home. There are DJllDCTOCD showrooms that have opened up in the bathroo9 field. Most of o..e placa do not have the technical ~ cw .. product lisa ltrjdly • profit mccuti1a w1 DOtq., 'i'Jpaf......,,.. Weare • Rj. qed"•y prodad Ii.a ... prGffii ~-IM'C. 10-lOURSPAAtl> ·• Th.e U/nnr.cue /11 CdJorma Elt!!JW1n> -FinalltJ At An AllordolJe Pn~ .. • Wlll9l .. 1r:tlDftalC.....SI -01111• • VllllOurC1 ,, a.r.-.,aozsoom • 1..-.Ru ~lnaLtz z D't • Plut111l1A11Fa1111,maactlnt' ·la• B & B INST ALLERS INC. QUALITY HOME IMPROVEMENTS SINCE 1974 (714) 997-8630 For A f199 D11l1FL Conlult8tlon And Ea......_ 91111 Ucel•• &'11.. Md~ De ign Canter expena will take time with you Combining a unique blend of a retail store and interior design tudio is the Design Center io Orange. -w e have five designers that work out of the st udio ... said owner aomi Mason. The firm woru with both residential and commercial clients. Accord ing to Mason. Design Center can wort with a clieot beginning with the concept to actually providing the furnislt: ings. The first step is a prelimi- nary design study. following with color scheme. design con- cepts. and spac% planning. Li.s- teoing is Mason ·s most impor- tant tool ,, .. The dcsignen sit d~'ll with a client and find out their needs and concerns." she said .... Tbcn •e come back to the client v.ith a proposaJ to meet their occds ... Clicn~ can get a good look at whaa to expect by \;~ing the vignettes on the showroom floor. Design Center now has four sofas. a wing-b3Ck chair. four dining chairs and some tables on display. Mason said. Customers can purchase what they sec on the floor or speciaJ order. ··Much of what ~e do is custom fit,.. Mason said. ...We can order anything here. We have a complete library of cata- logs and thousands of fabric samples and Ytallpapcr books, furniture cata.lop. accessories and lighting designs. We have a separate library for commercial carpeting and fabrics... · According to Mason. Design Ceoter does not -.ort with one panicu.Jar look.. Her clients have many UStes. The designers will first try to educate the client and sho• the best quality ... We pride oursel\cs with ha\iog any look tbaa clients vrant and it is done in good taste, .. she said. ·we did an an deco famil)' room b) changing a big, chunky tone fireplace to beautiful la\eoder tile _.;th mirrors. -she said. -we opted for light pastels in place oft be dart wood pantl- 2 '•1111111 FABRIC 50°/o OFF .. ::::·11 HUGE SHIPMENT OF UPHOLSTERY FABRICS JUST ARRIVED' Cuatom bedapreada, Draperlea, Upholatery, Headboard•, Acceaorla, lllnl-bllnds, Vertlcals. FAST DELIVERY FROM OWN OWN WORKROOMS Where designers shop at 1h the retail price! DECORATIVE FAllRIC HOUSE l-.S .... St..,F1 1 I v.., UrN M 415 •Mt 6l.JI M-F f.&JI, S.. l~S. S-. U..5 - - ,_ • ••a• THE NEWPORT ENSIGNICOSrA WM tBJL MW• TOIMY T1k1 hart, call Are you atill lootiaa for that rare piece of Blae W-dlow china? Or how about that poRdain vue? Now collccton of fme antiques can take heart. Con- signment Gallery gets a com- pletely new stock every three months, according to owner Lisa RCDMC. "I have everything collecton are looking for from furniture, to pon:cl~ china, glassware, jewelry, linens, anything and ~ • she aaicl. • I doa' tperi•tizr iD c:auD •hi •· I ~ to haft • ftlicty .• Comignment Gallery bu been in Calta Maa for 10 ,an and under the ownctaip of Rt1iee for the mt two yan.. Her stock comes from meta ad private individuals. She said that about 70 percent of her clientele are serious collccton. For people who are consider- ing selling an item on consign- . Fabric House has it New fabric shipments ba~ given the Decorative Fabric House in Fountain Valley a springtime look. Bright splashy florals printed on cotton chintz in all the latest colon have given one of Orange County's leading designer fabric outlets a garden look. " The latest prints from all the leading East Coast mills have been arriving daily. The 6,000 square-foot show- room is packed with over 100,000 yards of fabrics in the ne west colors and materials. Canvas prints, laces, cotton prints And upholstery weipt fabrics are all in stock and priced at least SO percent off sugrsUd mail prices. For the most tia- ditional to ultra contemporuy, country to f~ nearly every style and color is available for immtAli•te delivery. Decorative Fabric Bouse, located at 18085 Euclid Street, in Fountain Valley, is open 9 a.m. to S:30 p.m. Monday through Friday; 10 Lm. to S p.m. Saturday; and noon to S p.m. Sunday. For more informa- tion, call (714) 964-(,()30. J.w.·§ ()i§tinctJve ()esittn§ Exclusive Florals , For home weddings and all occasions ... by appolnbnent: 494-7987 G1H1ry Us· ill --. •••11 catw ii _, uid Rew uid tllilt widl _.._..ea cm·"w•...-s 'rca..a•My ~built_..,, lie ow8UI tmwo ad ii.--.,·* will buy smaner r...-....c with ..._ -0. .-dlial ii dall a one W,ae ~ to .. as a perw1 caa -die price. The hjplipt piece.~• pines iclkr ... 2/lnl of die sale, I are ac>in& away for ..,., • abe -. 111. nae• a a1ne .,... Mid. .... [ft •• ia die ,..... but " One ~ decollltias item rarel) clo I nu lailft to retlll"D ia the armoirc. Peo•ll Will re- thinp to a co ipor. • move the doon ... conat For dime calm CIGl'I lootina them into entat•• r•I cc al~ for a piece tMt 10 ,_ bas not with stereos, tclniaiou and surf~ llcaee c:aa lidp. She Ven, Rnec uid. bas a 'Ktiw w...ed lilt ia lier Renee feels excited ~time store. Tiie ~.;.. tdlll bc:r IOmeoDe briDp thinp in for what die item ia ad it ii pat consignment. "It's jast lite in the lilt witli tbC collrldor._ Cbristmas, 1w she said.. She enjoys name and pbolie amaba'. •If I unwrapping treaama that the get the item in, or if I w it in boxes •iabt re¥eaL a ditfernt stor'e, I will call aad Renee said that ibe can prom- tell themZ• Ille said. ile her customers a completely Renee bu teen tbe trends different store around every cbanae in her two years at three moatba. •And my prices Consignment Gallery. Tbe are the best around,• abe said. number one look now is ~ •People are always tdtina me talgic formal." Thia includes dull. I lane some customers that ric~ dart wOOda such • ma-.al come and ICOUt my store at bogany ~ with clu1ic styles. Jail once a week. "Now ia tile ail8e to c.-bl..• she said. •1 ~ ~ a la• consipmeat Of all ,,,.. of dishes., 'V.'CF•bll ••lat co•ed bowls incl ca••kten. nae woald be for ..... __. colleoa ton..• Tbe oldat ~ llcMc ..... the slOR data Met to tM ... and the 1500i., IOW (>ig 111 piecea. She ......... ..,, ... d grandfatlacr elock rro• tlae 1700I ... by afemo81 E ...... cJoct••br. W-ltll Reacc .. Nc:lt•oa.I ia wortina wit1a ~ya at Noid- stroms, la ltore lboUld be~ to shop in. ·1 woa' own&oci,• she said. -some people lib a cluttered ste>R.. but I feel IUt JOU abi>uld be able to -tJIC luraiture under tile 10,000 dilba. Comipment Gallery it located 11t 270 £ I 7tla ~ iD Com MCIL ~~ 631· 2622. A flair for the old ... a touch of the new. For the best variety • collectibles • home decor • antiques • gifts • jewelry (old and new) Consignment Gallery 631-2622 210 E. 17th. Street COSbMesa ••• • • • If I . . . I Custom glass work •we do evaytbing in glass: patio doors, skylights, custom shower doon~ custom mirror wort or doset orpniur sys- tems," said Roger Fredinbur& principal of Reflections in Glass in Mission Viejo. The main officc of the com- pany is located in Granada Hills, but last month Reflections in Glass opened a branch in Mis- sion Viejo, according to Fredin- burg. In addition to custom jobs, they ha~ worked on many of the major ho\Uing tracts such as Jtancbo Sant.a Margarita., Bay V.ew Terrace and Mission Viejo Company homes, said Frcdin- barg. •we will do jobs that others would walk away from." Fredin- bura said. One such job is the imt•Dation of ceiling mirron. Minon are the primary busi- neu, said Fredinburg. In addition, Reflections in Gius does customiz.ed closets. Reflections in Glass also offers greenhouse windows and ,._tables. •we have a com- pany in Los Angeles that WC order the oac-incb thick, double beftled glass tops," be said. Ta;lor •.. r ••11111• home, nm if it is only going to he done in stapa. He does nierything involved. including planaina tile liabti.ng. -rhat'I the o_aly way I can be proud of what I haft done," be said. When a home is in the build- ~ ...... Taylor said that be Will wort with the arcbitcct and come up with ideas. He also worts with remodeb. His list of cndita are in Newport, Pasad- ena, Loni Beach. ~ Palos Verdes, San Diego and Palm Sprinp. For more information about Peter Taylor Design, call 640- 8134. Design ... I $ Sn.1111115 ing and the sofa was custom made ... Mason said that most of her clientelc in Orange County tend to stay with traditional looks, ones that are always in style. These include Country French and designs in oats and pines. She said that a style wearing the label of contemporary bas straighter lines and appean to be more bi.gb-tcch. Desip Center's technique is to see clients in the store flrst for comultatiom, which are free. However, Muon said that some clients are anxious to get started, ao desipen will ao to the client\ home. Muon advises clients to start with a total design concept for the whole house, rather than trying to do one room at a time. Design Center bu clients all oftr the Southern California area. .. People will seek out a designer they are comfortable wi~ .. Muon said. 8Tbey don' mind goin.1 out of their area if they are happy with the ~ .. ~aner- Desian Center is located at 4646 E. Chapman Ave., in Orange. The store is open I 0 a.m. to S p.m., Monday throup Saturday and by appointment. For mo~ information, call 63).. I ISS. They also have access to glas.s blocks, whicb are enjoying a renaissance, according to Fre- dinburg. The glass blocks arc reminis- cent of the type used in the Art Deco period. According to Fre- dinburg, they run about SJ S each and have to be installed with monar. "So you not only have the expense of the glass blocks, but brick layer's wages as well,"' be said. Frcdinburg said his crew has installed glass block walls between Roman tubs and sbow- en in such prestigious areas u Nellie Gale Ranch, Spyglass Hill and Newport Beach. In -area of ~ Fn> dinburg said they import much of their stock from Japan. .. American mirrors arc not the best quality-about 30 percent is bad, ... he Wei. They ltuy it by the case lot, inspect it and pull out the bad pieces. He said that in coastal areas, it is important to buy the best because of the corrosion factor of the salt air. American mirror is only Wlgle- silvered and single painted, thus, Cftlatually it will turn black. The Japanese mirror is double- silvered and triple-pain~ mat- ing it more impervious to coastal climates. •we have to pay about SO to 60 cents more a square f oo~ but then we don' have to worry about it either,"" be said. One special service offered by Reflections in Glass is tbe mul- tiple products plan. According to Frcdinburg. the more custo- mers buy, the more the price goes down. •v ou gjvc the c~ tomer a break anywbcrc you can," be said. Also, Rdlections in Glass' merchandise comes with a five- year warranty, as does the instal- lation_ Frcdinburg brings five years of glass experience to Reflec- tions in Glass, but still feds be is learning. •1 know guys wba have been in the blasincss for 20 years and lJley arc still learning."' he said ... Tbinp arc always changing. Laws change and technology changes. You ha~ to keep on top of it." For mo" information, call Rdlections in Glass at 859-<J027. WHY WE SELL MORE FANS! Have you noticed advertisements for ceiling fans that offer a free light fixture and an asterisk1 The fine print says. -you must buy the glass of your choice... · The Trading Post believes that asterisks are not necessary. We advertise Casablanca\ most popular models complete with tight fixtures and glass or crystal. We sell more Casablancas than any other single store in Orange County. SUGG. RETAIL lM< SALE 5289 COMPUTE . ................ .............. ........... . ...... ·~--­.ca. ......... CQllONi\ DB. MM 2* LCCJMr 1•rz 1 ........ ~ (11•) ..... llWaYMUI .,.. __ IDO. (2t3) .... 730D mlftCOO .... __ ... (2t3)DM1e l.OfGIMCH Wl...OW& ~3)195M0t • ....,.ewes MIM •T a. (Ml)-...OO &Qlt Wll.OW....,.. """--·-&OC IC 18 Conw In Todlfy ___ Buy Todiq. ___ u~ Todily. THE TRADING POST 6952 Warner, at Goldenwest H UNTINGTON BEACH, 848-4353 INCLVD~ • Choice of bright brass or antique brass • Oak or Walnut blades • Computer wall control • 4-1..igbt fixture • 4 Pieces of glass Open 7 days. M-F 10-7 Sat. 10-5 Sunday l2-5 YOUR RRST NAM E IN RESIDENTIAL RJRNITURE RENTAL ••• : :l • .4 J ... .. , • \ • I 4 • p To say tbai Ev.iy..t Frost is a f rcqucnt flier would be an undentatea:aent. For the last IS yean abe has been providing her own special brand of interior design to clients all over the world. And she flies to all of those places to meet with clicnu m person. "I think I could go around the world on my f rcqucnt flier pl~" she laughed. for only two and a half ,an, her roots in this ara run deep. As a child, her parents alwayi rented a beach bOme at China Cove. In 1946, the family pur- chased a home there. ..I have watched it all be tiUilt up ind change cbaraeter," abe iaid. The original house wu tom down . four years ago and replaceCI with a more contemporary house. One sensitive area with Frost is the issue of the embattled China House, which is destined to be torn dowa. 1'be bouae is a local landmark and many residents were outrapl at the decision. Frost Uid tbat lbe wu one of many who went to the city council mcetinp to -speak my piece.• Prc1enation is very near and dear to her heart, u she belongs to the National Society for Historical Preserva- tion. For· more informatio~ call 159-1669. Frost began her design work . in the metropolitan New York area and worked there for 10 years. She moved wat to San Francisco, then to Newport Beach. Her list of credentials is quite impressive. Her wort bas appeared in the Newport Bo111e of Design and the Orange County Design Show, • well • teYeral publications.. One of bci' titcbem was produced in KJl- chm Daip and the New York Tima. She is a member of the National Home Fashions League 'anct the International Society for Interior .Designen. Cllllll '11 liil' 'a '• llillllt 111 ,. .. nu 11a111111•11-. n .. 'I I ' "E \1 fllll r.1 " ...... do just the inside without being iDYotw:d with tbe outside," she said ... I eftD ,et involved with the gardens. You can't do oae and not the other. Maybe that is my California heritage." in design, like f uhion, are the barbingcn of what is happening in the world and have historical significance. In the ~ we are more experimental in our atti- tudes, she said. She attributes this to the open California lifestyle and our climate. According to Frost, the east tends to be more tradition- bound. Stay on leading edge by renting Frost's clients range from all over the United States to France. Frost said that she enjoys working with the total homesite, not just the inside ... You can't In her work, she finds that in today's contemporary world, people tend to cling to some aspects of the past when it comes to designing, whether that means style or formality. Frost said that popular tlcnds Even though Frost has been working in design in Newport There arc almost a many reasons to rent fumituR instead of buying • there arc people who rent furniture, according to Jonathan Aanestad, director of marketing for Robcru Renu Furniture. The classic example of the newly evicted spouse is only ~ small portion of tHe picture. •Because our furniture is on rost • ISID, NHFL ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN Interior Design • Space Planning • Color Co-ordination Residential/Com mercial 9 Monaco 930 Pine St. #211 Newport Beach, CA 92660 714-759-7669 San FranctSco, CA 94108 415-441-7839 A Division of Advanced Wardrobe serving Southern California for over 8 years MIRRORED WARDROBE DOORS e SHOWER & TUB ENCLOSURES • CUSTOM MIRROR WORK FREE at home or phone estimate. Call Todayl &S'J-60Zl SHOWER DOORS & TUB ENCLOSURES from $13500 INSTALLED r ~f!i!tractors $ A L E l!Wardrobe HAND CRAnm -SOLID CONSTltUCTION GOLD FRAME OAK FRAME from from fllEE INST All on 2nd Ol liM:ME SETS •Prices Do Not Include Tu & ln5WAtion CUSTOM MIRROR WORK CAll Fm IWll ESIJMATE TODA YI We do ceilina mirrors and tped&lize in ... types °' CUSIOm WOfk In aft,....... pnMlutts. the leading edae of the daip trends in the market today, people come to us lookina for something that is a little dift'ennt from what they're finding in furniture stores, .. said Aanestad. When they realize that they build equity in the rented furniture, they often opt to rent rather than own in the beginning. Roberts Rents Furniture pro- vides the major pieces to convert any room, or a whole house,. into a coordinated environment . .. Accessories arc so penonal that we only rent lamps and pictures. Everyone has their own trea- sured items that they want to display on tables and shelves," said Aanestad. The idea that rental f umiture is dull and lacks the feeling of a house filled with owned fur- niture is false. The convenience of having furniture without a waiting period for orden to be filled is one of the big reasons Rnting furniture bu become· ~pular. Instead of wee ts or months, a few days is all it takes to fill a home with all the essentials for luxurious living. Testimony to the quality of the furniture handled by Roberts Rents Furniture lies in the fact that the Corona del Mar show- room is often shopped by those who arc loot..iQa for f\:arDiture to buy, rather than rent ... Our furniture has a b..igb ~ con- temporary look,• said Aanestad. The convenience of renting furniture for the home bas been discovered in the business com- munity as well. Roberts Rents Furniture has failed the need expressed by businesses all over Southern California by provid- ing rented office furniture in addition to the quality home f urnisbings for which it bas become famous. Businesses enjoy on-site con- sultations with a representative who then handles all the details of having the furniture delivered and placed in the office accord- ing to Aancstad. "A business might have to wait many months for an order for office f umiturc to be filled;' said Aanestad ... In that situation this is the best olution." Renting office furniture is also a solution when temporary employees are needed, or when a capital expenditure for furni- ture isn't prudent, Aancstad pointed out. .. lt"s just like the furniture for the home. The reasons arc u individual u the businesses we serve,.. said A•nntad. The Corona del Mar branch of Roberts Rentl Furniture is located at 2904 E. Cout High- way. Coming in June ... the NO. 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