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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1987-05-14 - Newport Harbor Ensign(>.. N ('f') -(!) I 0 z EST1 --lnHYEM * Ml ID V40 * (714) 111~3D * .-ORT IEAOf"8 ONLY tO'CZ'IED NB8 APER* lHlWY. MAY 14. 1117 Inv• No suspects, motive in underworld-style killing of restaurateur n GJ".ORGE PAPPAS Joe Lail A Yila aew:r made it home n.....,..._. Shortly .tter lldping dme * two E R •wlli10 rat•unuu be owued in Costa Maa and Newport ....... foe die 1ligld, Aria .. shot to dealb ia bis blact 198S Poncbe Carrera coate1ti- ble. only • bloct and a half from his gated Newport Bcacb home.. Avila., indicted in Hawaii in 1m fOI' drug smuggling bul nevu coaYictcd.. was tilk:d imt•ntly by sevual pmdMJU in the upper body area. said Onage -Coa:my Sherifrs LL llidLanl Olson.. OlsoJJ said t.baa ""'llUll&toas• slaots wete fired al Avila bat be rtfm:d to say bow many sbota Wt::re fired or what type of gun or gum Wt::re med. -We\te done most of the work on the ballistics part of the case but we're not going to release that inf onnaaion yd., .. be said. He also "Ckkd an autopsy indicated that A YiJ.a "s wounds were loaded in the •-• atta of his body bdwa:n his acct ad waist aad that be mflcrcd no bead Council OKs copter purchase AW.. 40, was (Gmld do••1M>d 09CI' the suering •bed of bis P~ dead, al tk intcnc:ction of Tmtin and Santa Isabel wllaa police anited oe tbe azne M 12:216LDL n aocu SLOOll Tiie Cdy Coaacil Monday night -..... !'!Ill dlle ~ Ola new hdi- oaptes for die Police Dqmtaac at, ovu ~ die oll:jcctiom OI mid tills no daj~ that Slll.000 ~ for t1lc ~ coUJd be better' spent OD bc«fi .. ., groaad plltioll. The Bagbcs SOOD that the city will bay from La Jolla AYiatioa. Inc., is q11ictcr than tbe B.pca lOOD de- 111~ in a coDilioa with a Cala.a Mesa police copter iD March. the QJl!Hw;:il ... told. The moniey for the pardlw will cw oat of this year's aupptopci#rd sarplm and not be a ctiwnion al money p1cviously earmarbd for oda polite miw~ cwrl : • tn pclimed oat. <>M ••-to the pardlw .. led bf Mite llilforcl of the w:wly formed Cilia w few R~ Us al Police P8rents in letter blitz for school S .. Bdiroptcn. who said dm Police Cllid Alb Campbell .... BOt .... coavinc- ing cw for .WU I another bdic:opta to the one the city already Ila. -Jt"s a waste of money,• Hilfonl told the council. •we ha~ cnoagb hci~ ten. .. We would lite to hoe that (money) back down OD the ground.• Tbe council didn' agree. -i th.int the combination of bd.icoper and ground patrols has been vuy dfecti¥e in the city ... said Councilman Bus Turner. MayM Jolm C.ox seemed angry when be .... ed. -We don' ha~ any women who haft been raped out here toaigbt to talk about libs issue. I can tdl you I'wie bad Clll1I from wOm who llaft. been ~ sayiq. ~ hep die bdicopcer!.. • And Mayor Pro Tem Eftlya Hart atbowled.-1 tk noise canrd by the coplaS. .,. Aid. -im sorry that people are bothered-and I know some arc- bal rm convinced dud the bdicopters arc worth it.• Tbe council appnnat the purchase on a 7-0 ~. but also decided to llold a study ICSSioD in the coming weeU OD the city\ policies repnling .. bdi- copten with an ~ towud deac Ming the noise impact.s ID otlla Ktioo., the council officially abmdoaed the idea of raisins the West °"'""" Bridge. citing • lack of avail-able funding for the wort.. Tbe council restated its support for tk bridge wi*w• projcd now slated to begin ia 1919 or 1990~ wtaicb will -1d a ~ lane and a bicydc sidewalk to tk oisting bridge. 1be driYcr's window was dc:m<"iidxd by the sboCs.. Wbcn policr approe hd the wbidc, the engine was DOC mpg.• bat the right llD'D signal was Onhing and the bead- ? , ... ! Students get lesson in halting AIDS aY JUDY DUFFY If any of the tceas wbo ICl"ft as ~ Connsdon al Newport Barbor ffigb Scbool lhoqk tbat AIDS was some- tbing that coMla' h•pp-to diem. or anyone they new. tky\iic probably daangM their ......... Last week tk pa.p listmcd to a iectuac and saw a film about AIDS pracnted by Dr. Fd:icc L ~ fovncln of the Wom \Medical Group of lrvinc. Gerda has practical 6l;a b ics ad gyDCCOlogy iD lnis si.:c 1911. •My owa d .......... is a,lll wl lllJ husband and I arc CODCaied about wbal the ·~ere will t.e for Ila' , whm she reaches her tea years,• aid Gash after* 1cctarc.. •• ,... llina-.. DOW, witb fxtm' ilifotw 'jga,, is OllC wayto)IC:lpsaopdlild"1 - F.:ts caa be la.Md to came by for teem. )4edje iepcN11 8R oftm c:omlm in& Gc:rili ~ .... ; ..... Ma -- .. allit.. ia ... Ill .. , tMt •AIDS ii a f 11 c tMI cma, ' l'I' M topys .... men--n.a\ jmt aat die cw mxx11cliaa to Ger& AIDS ii' 1 [~ "7 a ftWI ~ cm illllei:l a p w f• lift ,_. ~ taq a lehft: _, iJ 111tmi '9tc•z a , ... 1 111' JUDY DODY llair-nisi•a ta1a of .... •"-• ia ao•le• Sc.altcra Cali(OIJlia -~ ...... rt I 1 &i&a ••ilricl •a pwj of capabcwRWd• ... F~ Air Tnftic $llfdJ Fonm • UCL Tiie fm .. lfCI• Dlicd by Rep. llollat Brifln=. (R- Newport •n> ao Ml am. duccd leaidatioa to ~ cabup die an:a ..._ MOdc C 111 ..,.-. ( ... report~ tade to air baflic c:omolDs) __ ...... Tile 1taadia1 room oaly crowd heard* fOOd ........ •etiltically ........ 1916 ... one or the .-. Jal'I ia U.S. aviation history. nat 1ood record could baft been dnaded OD two n:cent OCCMiom ax:ord- iDg to David Benmjllrr. prai- dmt of AirCal, no uid that bit company•s planes had expe- rienced two near misws in local sties since Dccemba. Banmiller Letters ... 111 , ..... , to maintain present levels of spending. That's not acceptable accord- ing to Karen Hochadel, incom- ing president of the Harbor Council PT A, who fean that 27 of 89 new district teaching positions will have to be sacri- ficed to balance the budget. In addition, Hochadel sees a halt to au non~tial programs, including the updating of text- books and other materials. State budget revised antici- pated income figures wilJ be pa" 2 .... &a ......... m jiw&CH1iaS64L cra~•-flldlc llea•ie1tlirt1ll5tia* .... 8 ilDcr ,... jairi am die ,_. ., 51.-e $« '• ..... ... NI; Joe CNai. ·-· ••:as' up c• • .._ ol tk Aircraft Owacn _. Pilou Auociatioa; Bomer C. McClue. Watcn &.eaioaal clinaor' ildle ....... ANt._ Adaiaisuatioa; Jkia. GeL D.E.P. Mi' • Co f a. al * .... c..,. ,.. ••.• , EToro;Do "SI .... ... 111iw'* •' •• 11 ..... * FAA; ad Ne•pGlt 8rn• City Coaacil --• Clare.cc Tania', no ii die p . t • OI *Airport ..... 0.-,. T111'8Cr told 1ie 11 r HJ tMt •.uapace ii • i r a11 • • fra:way ..,.cc• .. r . 1 4 .. tmt a combi 6-• -_. machine bas aiew.r raalted ia a fail-safe lystea annCMUM'ed iD Sacr•mc ato OD Tuesday, May 19. Sbcuy Loof- bourrow, member or the eo.nt of F.ducation. basa -.hat GoY- emor DeukmcjiaD will be able to find the faads to bdp us. He's been a good friend to c:ducatioa in the past.• Statewide fundillgincrews or S.4 percent a('C mca1ary to hep pace with tlae cost-of-living increases and a shortfall io lottery recei~ according to Loofbourrow. As important as that issue is. she •ould like to see the taxpayers of California take a hard look at what has to be accomplished in the long term in Calif omia education.. Just in Time For Graduation, and Father's Day Fine Swiss Watches Up To 500.A.oM MEMBER OF AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY C HARLES H. BARR 9..wJ.u ~ 17TH AT 1RV1NE ---WEBTCUFFPlAZA (714) 842-3310 1'llil ... ol u ·-..... 1 r a • ... Jolll w.,_ Air- port ia rc•e••'rd to •••He ICflll 1 .., ... cwdMd al die•• Ord • ssd f• air tlafldiJldlew.~to T ..... 11e.-t11stt11ic1rs da , ........ ,......-. v~ to nlicwc: pa a 1c am tk local <wilily_...., rence ctns a .._ d·1111:1 ia tk f..a al a ., • ear . -W\Di 't itrite -..,. y..,. taW die .Du ....... die,.._ dm lie,... fil•rd "'*1MF1&w10-. . ..... , .. ,., .... .-..: -nae _. a lot ol fCIGfk 6-atmBTom .. dllil~ a& 1lejh jmt • cxaamd ..._dmc•wc·mc1ae...,. --~.-•••• .,.nil ____ .. ,..,. ........ wme of_. bcp oa top~­ t'...-aid. A top priulily f« TW"DCF ad • pocp will tie fiadioa Avila. a s•1111• lisldl were on. • • · •we haft no motive Jd> • Olson said. Olsoa uid that the abootiDg wmcd to be more or a~ job" rather than a random tmina or robbay. •• , .. mada too early to tell but the evidc.ce dOa ICelll to point in that diredioa;-be uid~ Olsou refused to speculate if the case was drug-relatcct ""Obviously we~ going to be looking at evetythiDg. including if theft were any drug conncc- tiom, during our investigation .. But I don' know if drugs were involved or not right now."' No drugs or money were found in the car and no drugs wet"C located in Avila ·s home, Olson saM:t In 1977, Avila, along with JO otben, including his brother Sergio, were indicted by a fed- eral grand jury in Honolulu for drug smuggling. But five months lata, a fed- eral judge dismiacd the charges, going aJong with the defense attorncy•a assertion that the key witnesses against the suspects sboWd haft testiflCd in person before the grand jury. ,_,,_, A •ila •s relati•a. wlao pdaed • twin brodla' s.mt- dor AYila-S bomc lalt 11mnday to mama, ltimed tlm dnp WR 9ot inohed ia tJ9e QIC. Bat Drithc:r of Aftla'I brotb- en. Salvadoc CK Sergio, coald be reaclled by phone or at tlleir homes by the Ensign u of pnatime Moaday to elaborate on their earlier state me ots about the sbooting. . A newly purdlased , Boada 250 moton:yde was laJiaa aban- doned about IOto IS feet in front of A Yila ·s car. loveslipton determined that the ~hick was recently pur- chased from a Los Angeles County motorcycle dealcrsb.ip Wida a false name and addias. Olson said. •we did trace the bite to a business outside this county, but that is all I can say about it.. .. The cycle was impounded for evidcnce and no one has come forward to claim it. be said. A resident jolted awake by the gumbots and the repeated blast of the car horn, saw three men leave the area in a tan compact car. similar to a Bonda, Olson stated. Olson said they are DOt C>ftl'- looting the possibility that one or tbe men could haft shot Ama Ohan rduscd to discuss the possibility of connections between the two incideats. Claief 0r-. County Deputy District Auomcy James Euript said last week that the case bad been giftD to the agency., special assipment unit. which includes oarc:oUcs. The homicide unit usually bandies murden. Tbe lpecial team will oversee the police investiaatioo into A vita •s 1hootin1 death, said Orange County Assistant Dis- trict Attorney Maury Evans. Evans is the directoc of the speciaJ opcntjom unit iD the district attomey•a office. Be wouldn l specify wby the case wa turned over to bis dcput- meat. May.,. 17, 13A24 -I U........_eilma1 1 • .,tlla s•ofllct' • •• .. lllocl I 11' I .... , ........ .. ,. • o· cover the pleasures of turning 40 I tpe111 die c:atiu JCU I was 29 ~ to cope wida die !Kt tllat I wu aot a llllC"ttlaf al .,. · r• t}Q>oD. rock star, or pafs. ad I cu sleep t.Mt ~ ... I can tdl my iwmrdj• bcm thal I don "l lite lier idol, Bnlce P!aiJcid «die U.S~ ID~ my J9tll yar. I line spaat my time powU., °"' my hair. I lite the idea Of forty. And let9s face il- woald ~ want to be praident daedays? SueKauth I caa read Jae 11.ietbrint'I articla wl aol ........ ia {Kt, C'ft9 1J9pathin: with wt.ere she's m-ing from (maally). I cm dM>ole to be oae of d9e nlljons al mid-life people wlM> IDCldCaly fiadl a spiaital par~ p09e in life. I can be a staeutype. Here are some of the pleasures wl priviJeaa of being. .. the Frcnda say, •of a certain aae--: I doa' ever ba~ to tale a colkF dw apin unlea I want to. I don' laave to attain die approval of any swofeaor. I consider mJKJf smarter than maay of them anyway. I cu listen to roct and roll OD my office radio and ~ lfledi als come ill wl tell me, •My_,.. kna tMI mdl, too~" I caa obla~ trnrsr ~ pting Motllcr awMa oa -. rada tbaa puppy 4os ams.. (We.IL • .it .. o....,.· 1 wllileit INied ) I DOtice die tidl frvm the Marine Bw d vEaa me· ._._," ud I lite it.. I tell some oldlcatocaDmc-m.• • I haft rtfw:d.. wida •hanks, Community Service Braille Institute is seeking voluntcen to wort with blind adults in the San Clemente and Corona del Mar area. Votun- t.cen are needed al the Braille Institute Community Center, San Clemente Senior Center. 2A2 Del Mar Ave., San Cle- mente. lbundays from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p. m. and al the Braille Institute Community Center, The~ 800 Marguerite A~, Corona del Mar, Wednesdays from 10 Lm. to 2:30 p.m. ln&crested c:arvlidates will be giftll tniwiaa on llow to wort with a blind person and an inttoduction to scrvXa BrailJc Institute off en the blind in Sout.bcrn Califomia. V oluntcen are cspeci•lly needed to help with n:creationa.I activities such as arts and crafts. ••• Amelia Loct.ncy of Newpon Beach was named the Goodwill lndustries'.Volunteer of the Year al Goodwill's Annual Awards Dinner last week. Lockney· was honored for her dedication to the wort of Good- will and for her dfons related to the a1ency•1 Helmsmen volunteer suppon group. Tbe Behm.men sponsor ~ cial nnts to bdp develop and support Goodwill jotMraining programs for the disabled and to bdp mt its capital needs. Currently a manber of tbe Goodwill Board of Directon a wcl1, Mn. Lockney bas iCi wd otba community orpirintiom indudina die Aaistuve Lape of Newport •ecb. Boea e_.. pital Auxiliary, Lido hie Wm. a.. Cab and tbc Lido Isle Wortiaa Commince for die Onqe Cowaty Plaillaarmollic Society. ••• The second annual Onqe County Performina Ans c.cnter Tn.tblOD. to be held Saday mornina~ May 31st. in Ud arou.d Late Mi.uioa Viejo, accda volu.atern to llielp 4tuiai ti.e l.S~ swim competilioll iD tk lab, JS~ bite race and JOK. nm Oftr laillytania. lMC(IW ...... ily. VOhudeen mo can sip .., to .... iD tbc ..rcty ....., riwi•1 wl raaltl, start/ fiailb ti:Dlii aDd more. AD pr•-91 from tile f1lad nili•1 nat .,. '• Tbc Cala. ,._ .... weet --..... w ....... wl 11en uw nr•• ., to ....., Ml we ltill will need a total of five bu.ndl'Cd volunteen the day of the race~ .. said Volunteer Coordinator John Bodenburg. 1'here will be a special recep- tion for voluntcen four days before tbe triathlo~ and every- one who helps will be given a commemorarive T-0.irt to waJ" during the CYCDl, • be added. If you wish to become a volunteer, please call Boden burg at (714) 852-8444. ••• The Laguna 8erh Commun- ity Oinic is in need of scw:ral volunteer telepbone reception- ists to answer phones between 1 :00 p.m. and S:OO p.m., Mon- day through lb~y. Duties also include making appoint- ments and giving referrals.. No experience necessary. For further information call tbc Volunteer Center of South Orange County al (714) 9S3- S7S7 or 582-3176. ••• The United Nations Associa- tion in Santa Au is in DCcd of a volunteer to handle publicity and also assist in its chapter newsletter. TbeR also is • m:cd for persons to vohmtcCI' in the retail store sellin1 UNICEF items and global lifts for lJle benefit ol the United Nlltiom and UNICEF. Vobmtccn may chooee their owa boan.. For further information call t1ac Volanteer Center of Soatb Onqe County at (714) 9S). S1S1 or Sll-3176. City seeks applicants 0. to tee nancy kit "1 tbC ~ ol T. Duacan S.Cw•~ qu 5fied antic•• lft ..-.. ...; for die city\ B Mal Code 8oud or ~t• It is anticipated 1M City CcMutCil will coafirm tllia ... oi .. e • IOA •i-m Jw_ Newport •Kii 1a· k •• wlllO se iD&aaeed iD laYiDa .,_ ... file -......... die City Cll:rk'I .... a., Bal, llOO Newpcwt .,..,..._ Newpoat Be1dn (714-6•4 .as). n. •.Id* to remift ;.I:.. • I. .a..:-...:a. • ...... ~ ·---,.. ... May 21, "'7 •• 4-.ll p.a • avaail oBcn of~ on CJCWmittces I tm md down a c:Marr to be in the Facalty Follin I adYoade more specta- tonllip and feWer ..x•inp I don' nu ba9C to drink milt agmn I can fed fn:e to bate PlryOis Schbdly with ew:ry ouett ol my ~ ud not Ctln where she's coming from. I can experience a rebirth within my cw aent job that far outwQgbs any desire to daangc cara:n. I lo~ CCl"•1Wting Well, 1C1C yoa laler. rm going to rad Ra Morpa and Mary W ortla.. Y oa tbiD.t tlMd's beneath me'? YOU~ probably righL See bow I am? I can be quoced in oar school I can stick my ncct oat for Sw KJadA is II &ouetJ tMr- tlpist """ ~ Ill • loatJ pub/ii ~ $dtooL SM and~ laalMtnd liw wiJJt thdT /ow- ~~u-olJ Kiri in N~wport Hft«lw. m:wwapzim:~ cxpreuing vinrs a tid and face threats of lepJ dil~ Of'llGK If to our princi-action umfraid.. Tbis is probably OCC summer registration Registration begins Thursday, May 28, for Orange Coast CoU- ege•s 1987 summer session. OCC is offering two eight- wcek summer sessions this year. The first runs June 8 through July 31 , and the second is scheduled for J unc 22 through Aug. 14. Many four and six- weet cla.ucs will also begin at various times throughout t.bc summer. OCCs sumnw:r session is open to persons 18 years of age and over, and to high school juniors and sen.ion. early SOO classes arc on the "87 summet agenda. Registration by appointment will be held May 28-29 and Jane I_. in OCCs Adm.iuions Office_ Walk-in rcgistra.tio~ without appointment., is scheduled for May 28 for disabled pcnom and seniors o"u age 60 and for June S, 8-11 , 17-18 and 22-25 for the general public. The Admjssjom Office is open Monday through Thursday from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m., and Friday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Summer encollment fees an SS per unit. or a maximum of sso. aass schedules have been maibt to all residents of the Coast Community College Di.s.- trict. Registration appointments are no available in the Admis- sions Office. For OCC summer registration infonnario~ phone (71 •) •32- 5772. OC Eagle Scouts honored here Fou Newport Beach n:si- deats were honored along with more than I SO of Orange Coun- ty•s Eagle Scouu during the annual Eagle dinner bdd last Wahvl'Jay eftDiDg at the Botd Meridicn in Newport Beach The guest speaker at the event was United StaleS Marine Lt. Col. Tunotby G. Dinee~ a recent Blue Angel pilOL Dinceu. also an Eagk Scout.. headed up the inspuuio•al program daipcd lO RJCagPize t.bc 1986 Orange County recip- ients of the Eape honor, the top rant a boy can eam in 9Mllting atioDally, less than 2 paceat of all Scouts attain this COYCt.cd award aimed al helping young men learn self-reliance and service to ot.bers.. The four cwpon.en recog- nized by tbe Eagle boDOf' were Jason C)mningham, Jonatban ~ Tl.ID lnpan, and John Hochadel Ad~t spoMon from ~e Onqe County business com- m anity accompaniM the Eagle Scouts to the dinner. For more information on ho• one can sponsor an Eagle. con- tact the Scout service c:cnter at ~7630. MEMORIAL DAY SPECIAL Improve the View with Colorscapin1. Colorscaping is the design. installation and maintenance -of exterior plants and flowers that beautify any yard and cobantt the landscape. Patrick ~s Gardens is a pioneer of a unique commercial/ residential landscape technique that includes new and seasonal color replacements. OnlJ oat week left! Cal todaJ! We will design a plan for you and save you Sl'l>oft' ......... Patrick's Gardens (714) 7'9-7126 Miami Herald just did its job And now, a word in defense of the Miami Herald. That Knight-Ridder newspaper has been roasted hither and yon this past week for following up on an anonymous tip by tailing a Miami actress/ model to Gary Hart's Washington D.C. townhouse. The Herald ran an extra, and Hart quit his run for the presidency. Since the story broke, the Herald has come under as much fire as Hart himself, if not more. Why? Well, the critics have used phrases like "character assassina- tion" and "hiding in bushes, peaking through windows" and "gutter journalism." What is really happening though, is just another instance of the press taking heat for doing its job. Once again, a prominent politician has been caught with his hand in the cookie jar and responded by attacking the press for watching the jar in the first place. We're sorry, Mr. Hart, but it won't wash. As the Herald editor pointed out a few days after the furor began, "It wasn't character assassination; it was character suicide. All we did was report it." There was no hiding in bushes, peaking through windows. Reporters remained in a parked car W:thin sight of Hart's residence. It was not "gutter journalism," it was good journalism. But, it took its toll. A lot of oxes were gored when the Hart candidacy went out the bedroom window. A lot of would-be White House insiders are now consigned to a life, or at least another four years, on the outside. What are they going to say? That the candidate they supported and gave money to and asked others to give money to was an idiot? Maybe privately they will say that. But publicly, it's "the press" that gets the heavy knocks. It's a syndrome that's becoming distressingly common in this country, especially since W atergatc. Many still blame Nixon's downfall on "the press." The fact is, a free and inquiring press is what has kept this country a democracy for 200 years and the ducking and weaving of a busted politician should not be allowed to obscure that. Baker Communications 883 Production Place Newport Bach. CA 92863 (714) 631.8120 Please send d ID: P.O. b 9399 AWARD WNMN6 MEllBER ca..--lfll ,_. I ZIHAi• Newport Beach. CA 92658-9399 l9Sta&M16cllillAIArdS Since 1978 ,. m Seth Baker ena Roger Bloom AllWTE ElfTll: Judy Duffy PllTI ElfTll: Sam Gangwer The Newport Ensiari •nd Costa Mesa News are pubtished weekly on Thursdays.. BElll llllAB· James E. Rule W'lll • UI R· Marcus Dietz llftlllll• •CIR John Krepich llftll-lmECIR Janet McDuffie aJlllFB •Etla Mitch Devine UIAl Alltll-WI• Becky Botton Emlllll AlmJAITI: Randi ~ Geofge Pappas, David Cortes-Robbins, Melinda Keller/Editorial; Danny Cota/ PhotOgraphy: Michaet P. Ramirez/Cartoonist Jim Felton. Sue Kauth, Ryan Klein, Peter Bryan, Ken Tokash/Columnista; Dina Von Burger/~ Roberi Crabbe/Spotts; Annelle Watllon/ Real ~ 8nll ~/calendar; Peggy Darnell/Religion. ..-.c1• Dennis SutllY8nlProduction MM8ger &a.-Halt/Tnlffic COordlnator Time of my Life BY JIM FELTON A note on a plaque 's back and . an evening to remember It was a touching and emo- tional experience, and about all Gwen and I could say to the large gatbering of community leaden was 'Hey, we're not leaving town; wen: just moving away.' Now we11 be lite so many who enjoy Newport Beach.. Because of restrictions on home con- struct.ion and the inflation of land val~ we can't afford to live here, but we .do enjoy being heft. AU but one member of the Newport Beach fire department live somewhere else. Most city staff people and most police officers in the city live outside Newport ~h. One . of the reasons can best be cited in the way the no-growtben, led by Don Strauss. cut bact the numba of dwelling units in the Ford Aerospace tract so th.at Fordemployees could not afford to buy one. In r~ only the very aftluent can~ up on the hill, when the bi& hope bad been to dqelop housing affordable to people employed by Ford. So, C'ftD 'booib •11 be tiviDg in tbe (oothiJll near Pasadena, we11 still be spending a lot of time down here. That\ why the Speak Up Newport receptiou in our honor was not a fan:wdl bash; it was just a warm· collec- tion of clote friends and com- munity llCtivista who pthcrcd to pat UI OD the back. Lite tbe Skin Bracer commercial, we needed that. State senator Marian Berp son, Cooaraam•n Bob BeclMm, Senior Citizen Advocate Dr. BmMla Roa, ad commanity pod PY Vua J-.11ea were ..... * ICOft -~ wllo ltcpped fon1ard ao .., aice ........ -.:~ ....... alllil, IM 1•11.--C ... 1111Led pru·•r• GI SJJN." ·a1f diet 1111 •1Ui ... F ',Wlllaao , ............. plJJend spiels. Tom Deemer, president of Balboa Bay Oub, recalled how we researcbed the history of the etub preparatory to writ- ing •Bost of the~ ,.and City Manager Bob Wynn and Mayor John Cox, related a similar chapter in our lives when we supervised the writing and pro- duction of the History of New- port Beach. Jorgensen and Bob Shelton arrived in black tie, en route to the testimonial dinna for Walter Gerken, sponsored by the Amer- ican Jewish Congress. There were four major civic affain the same night, but the crowd at the SUN meeting was still impn:s- si\ie. And IO were the incredible hon d'oeavrcs donated by host Jim Dale of the Villa Nova Restaurant, induding fresh o~ ten OD the half shell. At ti.ma.. Dorothy HardcastJe and her lon.nme close civic associates, Debbie Grey and Mary Reu1a.Dd, came clote to t.ean, but not nearly as dose u Gwen and I did. Burt Sims, veteran newspaperman, told about the days when be wu editor of the Ensign. and be and I helped publiaber Herb Sutton win an unpRCedented nine awards at the umual !Dttfin1 of the California N~ Pu~ lisben Association.. Bill K-W- ton, owner of the Cannery Restaurant and praident ol tbc Newport Harbor Ama Cb••bcr of Commacc, pn•med one of the bat lootiDi ~ ad Tom Diemer_. llii m pra- ~Jon M.,..... pte me a tic .. a.a ma; Cab j.cbt. A.8d dll!9 dlae WM Una BCJ, tllil low ... pioma wl • ~· JtoaoftbeOr-. C.C.•1 PH'=•rsr Society, mArtan-tj,~a11r ..... ~ open1ar, wl IW .... ... ... .... ~ocla ad Carol Lind and Paul Franklin, and Dayna Pettit and Bill Ritter and Darrel Wold and Bud and Doris Schroeder, and Paul and Doris Sutton, and Dave Goff, and so many other happy people- happy to see us get tbe bell out of town. Not really. Two of our special champions are Les Steff esen and Don Mcinnis. Les was chairman of the Bicentenn.ial Commiaion and I was bis vice chair, and we have bad so many wO!idafw times together. This great wit and raconteur recalled bow I used to buy him nice martini luncheons when I bad an expense KCOU.Dt at Avco, and siooe I retired, bis ca1otic intake has declined aod his sobriety increased. Mcinnis has always been my role model-the perfect public servant. An outstanding industrialist-president of Nor- throp Management Company bef'ore be retired to Fallbroot and now a member of the State Coutal Comminion-Don bas so many remarkable credits aside from his three terms u mayor of the city. His dd.igbtfu.l humor, his enthusiasm, his boyish zest for life, have all added so much to the history of Newport Beach.. Here we have builden.. attor- neys, realtors, rataurateun, marketiq people, small bmi- DCU people and just plain peo- ple. And I suppo1e the mart of tbiJ warmth from the people wbo mean something to the city is best ppnmecf up in a nice surprise. Dorothy Banlca11Je paescntcd UI with the Smaabine Award from Speak Up Newport. It wu a beautiful pt.Que_ fash- ioned by tbe Noack plaque family OD 17th Street in Costa Maa. And as lbe b.anckd it to me, .a.c dilc:ovaed a note stuck OD tile bKt.. h rad; •Hi, Mr. Felton. Sony to bear you arc ieaviq lb.ii area. We will mill you.. Bat of hack in your ~. Tbe Noacb ... n.e an fine people I have worbd with for yara. I am more llopcful for tbe friendlbY> al people lite dac Noecb ti.. ... tM ~ bacdted up ia .... c:Mek-ttMiwct liutl OD ............. Th•h. SUN. A8d •h•nk• •,,O•IJ to~ .... . tie., .... -fellow ... .. -- Irvine planning s(ill a model for cities Form moatbs now, I hne beca a retired city council.man. I no lonier live and die o~ nay bappeDina in the city. I can nea rad tl9e Letten to the Editor without flinching.. With this distancing and my new~ I have been able to do a number of tbinp I couldn 'l do bcf ore. Probably the lllOlt important one (at the rll"C Manbal) was to gc;» ttirougb the rooms of material I have sawd Oftf' the years. F.acb ra.1e box broqbt back old memories.. I was reminded t.bat I bad partici- pated in a most important nent in Newport9s history ..• tlae for- mation and adoption of the city's masftr or general plan.. As I dug through another box I could see bow I got my training and insight for our city\ master planning. Back in 1970 I served on a County committee to review the master planning for the proposed city of Irvine. What an exciting time that My Turn was for me! Bow many citizens can participate in the birth of a aewcity? The proposed new city revolved aiomMI a llCW pl•nning proceu. It required, among other thiap. tJaat significant dump ia •tiludes, vablcs and 'l'CdNinilms fol' acbieviDS objec.. tiwa take PIM'lt. Too &eqllClldy, adYance plan-m.., ha C091isted mainly of a ~ repraentation and nar- rative description of some desired future condition. Little or no attention was given to bow public and private energies could be mobilized to bring that goal about. The State~ new planning .......... legislation required that the plan rdlect the needs of ti.o.e who are to be 1t1 wed by the plan- • .oL-. people __.__ . habit JllDI. • ...... WDU ID tbefutae. This was ftfJ bard to do became Orange County, at tJuit time, bad DO articulmd goals, no clear growth policy and lacked any consensus for a development strategy whicb would cany out such goals and policies. The' County bad learned to equate progn:ss with growth and expected the prob- lems experienced by other met- ropolitan areas to pass us by. The formation of the largest planned community on the North American continent made 111 realize that the future was upon us and a complete dcdj. cation to dealing with it was im~. No longer could we accommodate growth and accept the consequences~ The Buman Environment Policy was landmark pl.anaing It iocluded: Housing. Edaca- ~ Mobility, Health. Family, Commuaity, Leisme, Personal lllfdy, Pa'IOUI &oDomics and f.qual Oppoi1mldy. A DP Comity transporUr tioa ~ was ataNilhed to iJdqrale the fractured transpor- t.aioa df orts. We knew then that we needed to pull together the pieces of a transportation system while planning options still existed. Tune has almost run out for us to do this. The preservation of open space had its genesis in this planning cff on. Another mile- stone was the partnership of public and private investment in the dndopmc:lll procaL Tiie invisible gover•mca11 of~ clistriCts, i.e., water and sewer ~ publicaDy examined and a state of the art master plan fonnu.latcd. A bard look at the reYnue future of this new city WU embodied in the coaunerci.aJ and industrial component of the mast.er plan. Hand in band with that was the Employment Development component, a very novel concept. The umbrella over this new city was a maa- nificent Environmenlal Quality commitment. .. a veritable way of life! ~ I re-read the boxes of material seventeen years later. I am once again reminded of the debt we owe to the Irvine Com- pany for their legacy of exceJ.... lencc. JaclcU H~atlvr is a formn N~M.-·poTI &ach Mayor and <AJuncil~m~r. . Letters to the Editor and quality of life. Although quieter than the H ugbcs 300C, the proposed Hughes SOOD, according to Costa Mesa resi- dents where a SOOD has been flying for years, is very annoy- tng. for (reason #16) burglalics and crimes in progress. Of course they arc. since the neighborhood patrol capabilities ba~'C been turned o~-et" to the helicopters. If we bad ocigbborhood patrol cars that d iscourage crimes rather than a helicopter that just watches crimes in progress. then the first on the scene boast would go away. Thoughts on PCH project Dear l'Alitor: So, Senator Andenon 'I pro- ject on PCH is coming to a dose. In order to build this buge t.h.rce-ctory building OD the Bay, be bad: 1) a negative environmental impact re~ in spite of the fact· that it will do an excellent job of blocking part of the Bay view from the west cod of Cliff Drive Park forC"Yer. 2) an error in the staff repon that stated that if the building across the street could go JS f cct, then so could be. The fact of the mattcT is the building across the ~ when built, can only go 26 feet. 3) the support of the Newport Beach Local Coastal Program. SliPt problem: this p~ while in the staff report, docsn' exist. . 4) to have a SO-foot view corridor on the east aide. Unfor- tunately, moct of this corridor is beiq blocked by a car ramp and a wall behind this. S) to have at least 4SO parting spaces. He came clOIC here with about I SO (only 300 sbon). Again. no problem. We tupay- cn will easily solve this by buyina more parting space in the area. Land prices here shouldn't be too high. 6) to buy the parting lot across the street from the Post Office for employee and custom- er parking. 1bis lot contained at least 60 of the ISO spaces men-- tioned above. A little ponied here. Tbe lot now has a "For Sale" sip on it. o.ww- Newponlmdt Copter is not needed O...FAMlor. Durina the April 27 city bud,et ~ tbc N~rt BeMtt City Council tistcDed to pro and f»D arpments conca o--ma Ge ~ of a leCODd llelicopw for Newport •ecb The purchase decision was to be made OD Monday, May 11 . Citizens for Responsible Use of Police Helicopters is opposed to this purchase; in Newport Beach, ONE HELICOPTER IS ENOUGH! The budget meeting was an example of the Police Depart- ment's attempt to give the city a psychological dependence on hdicopten. The Newport Beach Police Chief offered approxi- mately 16 reasons why a new Hughes SOOD helicopter should be purchased; most were slanted to encourage an emotional. not ratio~ City Council and pub- lic response. The Chief stated that if the council approved the budget for the new helicopter then death could be avoided ia the follow- ing ways: (reason #I) search for lost cbildren., (2) rescues~ (3) aid for downed ai.raaft, (4) mercy flights for transplant parts, (S) higb-risc fire racue, ( 6) lite-- saving involving paramedics. or the sixteen reasons the Chief listed, the above six (39 percent) bad to do with saving lives. Accorclina to the bdico~ ter promoters, the police heli- copter saved a life in 1981. How many helicopters are needed to sa'1e one life every six yean? We now have nine belicoptcn among Huntington Beach, Costa Mesa. Ncwpon Beach and the County; 60 square miles~ or one helicopter every 6.7 miles! Within eight miles of bcrc exists one of the nation's largest helic- opter bases that bas huodn:ds of helicopters. Conclusion: We already have enough belicoptcn to save a lif c every five years without purchasing a new one! Tbc chief\ list of reasons to buy the new helicopter included some traffic related reasom: (7) viewing traffic accidents~ (8) cmcracocy traffic use, and the most frivolous sugation (9) supporting the propolCld AM radio traffic update broadcast Amibr to tbat med at LAX. 1bis ii basically a oae street town with few altenUde routeL We don\ need a s.l09 (estim•&c) per hour helicopter naiaaiq 9.4 boan a day to tcD • about ttaflic;-. 1k a.id .... tlMll tbe belie-- optcr is needed for (reason # 10) surveillance, and ( 11) serial photography. lndecd the heli- copter is good for suneillance and building code violation inspections and possibly illeplly violating our rights of privacy. The very real cost of the bdicopten iS not only the dollar amo~ not only the loss of real police protecti~ DOt only the danp. but tbc penoml c:oR we pay in terms of loss of privacy Reason # 13, aerial command post for disasters and ( 14) SWAT suppon arc infrequent occds ( ooce a year?) which may be satisfied by a single helicopter or by one of the eight neighbor city and county helicopters. Reason #IS. harbor patrol lsn' one bdicopta enoap? The reasons for purchasing the Hughes SOOD are unc:ou~ ing! One bdicopter in Newport Beach is enough! T1ac ClDef claims that the helicopters are first OD the scene ......... Ncw,...•rndt Everything you want to know before you get pregnant II you·re considering the pros and cons of parenthood or are thinking about getting pregnant. this seminar will answer your questions. 0 Gettins in shape for pregnancy 0 Fertility-Making the most of it and when to seek help 0 Gt?netic hazards and scrttning 0 Sex preselection stratesies 0 Consumer choices and costs in maternity care 0 How to combine motherhood with a career Speakers: Lawrence Wedin. H.D. Director Hoag fertility Services H~S. Robboy, H.D. Obstetrician/G ·necologast Hoag Hospital Nedra Roclheim, llN. Instructor OB [ducatlOO Hoag Hospital Monday, May 18, 1987 7 p.m.-9:30 p.m. Sponsored by Hoag Hospital first Chnshan Church 4849 Alton Parkwa · lrvme. CA ~ ~ • 4 • ,. c i I l ,_._... c~ • c-~ •• ... c l!ft"" ' • -~ I ' ~ -11'1 ~ J . To register, call the Hoag Childbirth Information Line (714) 760-BABY. Thete is no admmion charge. Limit~ seating available. ... • .. Sea Kings win national sailing crown aY RGaDlT ~t: Corona dd Mar's top rubd wling team trPdcd to Annap- olia, Md .• last week to capture the lntencbolastic Sailing Aao- ciation •1 championship title. Defeating 26 other aperiencecl high 1ebools from acroa the nation, and marting CdM's fint national title in the school's history, the two teams of two memben eacb won the Mallory Trophy in a regatta which dates back to 1930. It was just like home-the wind was unpredictable, the water was sometimes calm and sometimes choppy, and CdM was ready. The six-member team of Eric Prout, Chris Karjala., Jeff Olsen, Mark Shulein, Mike Tailor (individual competition) and Jon Duarte (alternate) enjoyed conditions which closely resembled Newport Beach's often gusty and often mild inconsistent bay. CdM credited their win to the light air H<Alifornia-type" conditions which dominated many of the races. 04Usually this time of year the wind is real heavy and it spreads out the fleet," said crew member Jeff Olsen about the waters off Annapolis ... But this year the wind was really light so it was more of a mental competition. You really had to keep with it in the bead and be real consist- ~Cllllllljlllflllllllll .... &tcPrlll nln II Ill -. ti 11 ,111 llt 11111 -* lllf llir .. ... r / 8' Ill , ' t T... J I '1 cot." Making their way in boats called .. 420's," CdM experienced what America's Cup winner Dennis Conner must have f cit when he soundly beat Australia. Schools from Texas and Con- necticut finished second and third respectively, but neither was in close proximity to CdM throughout the series. AccoTd- ing to Bill Wakeman, CdM's offlCiaJ coach for the past five years, the team would-have succeeded regardless of the conditions. 0 We have some excellent sailon," said Wakeman, who bas coached Newport Harbors team to four national titles ... Eric Proul and Jeff Olsen arc top skippen and I predicted they•d finish in the top three.. They're very supportive of each other and they even took time to give .some tips to the Harbor team." A triangdlar coune was fol- lowed and a dispute council. similv to the one used iD the America's ·c.p ~ huclled mn•• , .............. _ ..... a a .... 11i11 111r II .-• Ill llil '' C 1111. ..... , ................. ..r.llM .... 81 ;utlnlr.1111 ...... ..,.. ... _ ...... ...... _ ....... 7 2 ,, .......... Liii. __ .... , .... 1. •••• ".., 1111 I and decided cases involving right-of-way and rules viola- tions. CdM sailed without any clisputa filed. •A lot of peopk bad laO due wlult to do.• uid &ic ~ a CdM lmior wbo mo particj.. P*'d last year. 9NolMJdJ out there .. med to ... ia RCb ,..... lhlff-we Md a lot of fa!" lolU were e11pei•Ha left and riPt wbiletlle Sea Kmp w.ted to the front of tlae p.ct; ••ting the clifl"ICUlt tat ... .,. ESPN featured die nalt mt Saturday OD -scholmic Sports America," where team members were shown reccivia1 their awards and 1ailiq through heaps of U.S. Navy providql sail boats. Select teams were invited to the eftlll, but OD the East~ where uiliq is one of the more popular sports among many of the prep schools, teams parti- cipated in ~oJ&• to ICC who would have the opportunity to compete. CdM and Newport Harbor weie two of tbc teams sent from Califomi.a. CdM track team wins league title Corona dd Mar's coach. Tun T omliJl. WUD \ in the beSt of spirits last week as be watched bis vanity track team expa ience disappointment after disap- pointment at the Sea View League Fmals at Irvine High. The Sea ~ o~ their hardships, however, and defeated S.ddleback High School. I S0-143. overtaking them in the last race of the meet-the mile relay. It's been another one of thme seaom for Corona dd Mar- they were again undefeated. Despite losing their best sprin- ter, Sean Woolley, to an injury and having two of the team•s top athletes found to be ineligible due to grade defaciencica, CdM still m•naged to put on a good .. show. . / The Sea~ had been~ gling for points the whole aigbt and despite CdM'I top ranting, Sadclleback m•DAFf to place in the ~ second And third poci- tiom tbroupout the competi- tion. In the 1600 relay,.CdM Ud to finish ahead of Sadcllebect to win the league tide and despite a good effort from their com- petiton it wu Bob Wtlson. Tun Robbins. Jolb Golden, and Ind Burm who pulled CdM throgb. Other standouts included Mite Bain, wbo won the shot put with a tou of Sl-S~ and also won the dilcul with a 17~2~ throw. Evan Stewart recorded a 20-7 for the win in the loqjam.p and Bob Wilson recorded a lS.3 in the high hurdles . NIWport NlllODll Little L11g11 (Ir 11 llr tf1 llf I) AAA 01111111 Eat w L T Wm w L T Cubs 8 4 0 Yankc:a 9 3 0 Dodgen 8 4 0 Pirates 8 4 0 T.,en 7 6 0 Cardinals s 6 0 Reda 5 6 0 Aqels 3 8 0 Orioles 4 7 I A's 3 8 I AA 01111111 ... w L T ... L T A .. II 2 0 Pinta 3 0 r..,. 7 4 0 Yuba 4 0 Pod,m 6 6 0 5 I Reds 4 8 0 6 I Oriola 3 I 0 c... I II 0 ----------- .. -14. •THE NEWPORT ENNGWCOSTA WM NEWaflliJ Get an inside look at America's ·Cup n. AF :rica .. Cap did you C'9r woeder wlm rcally wellt OD •• i ...... , ... al the ..... J'9C"i•· .... tllil yail'T .... ii .......... i. to die .... .d! .... the Amaica\ c.. Marine Scene RlllJ loab lite ~ doec? n.. come to the Nc:wj»O!t BeMla Marriott Wedllelday, • May 20. F.SPN\ expert com-Aaacrica•a Cap atippen of matator, Gary Jobson, will tomorrow fint Ft .-. ui.tina ....,. 11DIClniled rooc., and • in amaO COM-My pro- IMrc bii pcrceptiom of tbe nee. .,._ lib the oae Offered by For reacnatiom call Balboa O.... Coalt CoQeir~ Its Milina . Muiae Ill (l-I00-321-1~. w1 cmr bw providcl ~ Remember, too, that the and ~ la!niJll ~ta- If 11111 lllDEll itia for nayoae. Stop by and ICC what uilina oppc),ltla•itia are aVllilable to you. OCC ad its mariw pcopam provide a be 11.cadoal raoan:e for om com•ei«y. Were you •••c tba tk hw hmtal· • iatcrcollepate rowiaa lb proaraaa raaac fro• ,..a• wiala ia acm of IS _ ksi•••Wti••Lidol4.,to _..._ . . . ._.a: .. ~ partw:apa«•91e --. dill x aec .. m •·• om • die U~S. Olywpic rowiea lawd die WA' '• ~ :•ittee tats of U.S. 1thlrta, UCI, ti.e city of Hcwport • lliala ldaool studeat.;..... Beada, wl ... ~ of froila die Newport Maa ldtoola ~ mil .... ..,. aD me * 0raqe Co.t Collete pro-.-me '-iL i. l91? ~ ~ vidca d'lllCI in marine eJectroo-S,SOO peopae ~pated .m ica,ceklfi•l~pjlgrina.. ~ propw and med di eeama•bip and maay IDOl'e. r.alitia . ~·i• "Cly 2,IOO ma rai-T1aant JOU Dew Graat, cliRc- ckata take advutaF of tM tor ol marine ,...._, and tremmdousOCCMihad111~1 that yoa On F C..·Co&- eada~. .. OCC pulls out conference title on last day After coJlec:ting its sixth con- ference cbampiombip in the past eiabt years, the Oraqe Coast College baseball team hosts Oxnard College in the Southern California state ·· regional playoffs Saturday at 2 p.m. The best~f--tbree match-up continues Sunday at 11 a.m.., with a third and deciding game to follow if necessary. The winner of the aeries advances to the state tournament at San Jose (which begins May 28), along with the otha seven survivon of iqional action in both halves of the state. ~ ranked fifth in the latest SoutbJand JC Baseball Po"9 is 30-8-1 on the season. winning the northern division of the Western State Conference with a 19-4-1 mart. The Con- don dropped two of three games to College of the Canyons~ the southern diWion champs of the WSC, this put weetend in the conference tide playoffs. -omard is a team that docsn' beat itself,.. says Pirate coach Mite Mayne. 1beir pitcben throw Itri.tea. they are sound defensively and their bitten do all the things they should to play little ball dfccti~ly ... That should mate for an interestina series, since OCC, which finished the Orange Empire Conference season with a 16-4 record and is 31-10 ovaall, bas been a big-innina AIDS. • • rs ,.._,., evidaaL An infected person can paa the dileae alon& unknow- ingly, tbroup sexual inter- coune or through blood given for trar , f lllioa.. Testina procedures for donated blood have Tirtua1ly diminated the cha!M't'S of acquir- ing AIDS through this SOUR:e, -=conliQI to Gash. But she still finds that persons who are laavina dectM suqical proce- dures are cboolilaa to donate tbcit owa blood for tramfuaio11 prior to need. Wida tllc number of bcta'O- scaaab wbo bavc become iafected dimbiq. Genia tried to ... ~ .... tbe lhl-. dclD that tbey laave to mab tlteir owa decision• about wMtbei' .., woald risk tJKir liva by eqqina ia 1eaw rdllbo-. We ta pr.ctm, ,.... cOllda•, ... ., --.. paaat effectift ia ..._ ......... ---..to Genii.. ·s. .. times statiatica are ............... ., ,, .... I ....... OOllllr• 1; . doi ~ ···-ii ...... ,.c 11 etrectiw. ,.. • Pl~ team all season that hasn't always been able to depend on its pitching OT defense. In the 24-game conference seaso~ the Condon bit .332 as a team, averagiq 8.S runs per game, while the pitching staff paced the WSC with a 2.17 team ERA, recording just 49 walks in 203 inninp. The final week of the Orange Empire Conference season proved to be a little easier than the Bucs.. or anyone else, figured as OCC took the title without a playoff game. Second-ranted OCC and Rancho Santiaao. who beat the Bucs 12-1 May S in Santa Ana to tie the confacocc ~were expeac:d to face one another in a playoff game to decide the issue. But the Dons were knocked off by cellar-dwelling Saddleback for the second con- lactic the statistics would be to fight the infection. The virus about the ~ .. said Genh. which causes AIDS uses the T Genh pointed out to the celb in the blood to breed, students that AIDS bas not been destroying them. T cells are dOClllDeoted as having been usually one of the body's first transmitted by wort.in& sitting defenses agaimt infectiou.. Tbc OT studying next to anyone who lowering of the T-cell count is infected Eating in cafeterias~ effecu the immune system, av- ~ sharing toilet seats, ing the body prey to a variety doortDobs, swimmina poo~ or of diseases which eventually locten, sbakina hands or talk-cause death ing are not ways that AIDS is 1bis ii a ft1J new situalio~ .. transmitted. Genb told students. ~o one The way the disease is passed knows quite bow to integrate the alona is through the direct threat of AIDS into their liftS. introduction oJ illlC:ctcd ICiDe1l It is a concern for C'Y'U)'ODC, or blood into a penon \ body. naywbc:rc~ .. The pn1eacc of tbe virus ia tbc Poiab for comideration by .,.. CaD be detected tbrouab ltladclltl mc:taded tnowina do a lat wbida ilol-. die .-.,.. they Uw ICX wit)a. but lli1l beiJll odia ... die 11*8 prod8ca -cautioa Genii ........ Ke-- sccvti~ time this season, 4-1, and the Pirates bdd them oft' by bearing Citrus, 9-~ and RMr- side, 11-3, to win their second straisht coafereacc champion- ship. Tbe scon:s wae more lopsided than the way the games were played. Citrus bad tied occ Tbunday, 2-~ in the top of the sixth, bcf orc OCC shortstop Mite Misuraca brought the local fans to their f cet with a nario where a younpta who was involved in a monogamous relationship with bis girlfriend was taken •on the town• by a group of friends for bis birthday. As a ~ be was taken to a prostitute.. The lastina gift could have been b.is infection with AIDS, and b.is innocent spread- ing of the diiease to his girl- friend. If the romance clic:d, then each could find other partners and the disear would be spread fu.rtber. •rm not telling you this will hap~ rm sayin1 it could. Eftl"JOne needs to t.b.int about the problem and nayone needs to decide for hjnwlf or bendf clutch two-nan single in the snmth that broke the *-Dock. An RBI sinpe by Mike Lujaa followed and Joey James broke the game open in the eighth with a three-nm blast over the ldt- field fence, bis 13th roundtripper of the year. Satmday, with the knowledge that a victory would propel them into postseason action, the Pintcs watched as the Tigers chased OCC starter Jim Foley · with a three-run sixth and grabbed a 3-2 lead. But the ~ who seemed to be c::debnding a litde early, woke up after that. A bases loaded double by first baseman Rex Pet.en scored Brent Mayne and ~ to sift occ the lead back in the bottom of the inning James singled home two runs and Daft Staton follo~ with another nm-corina mt as the Pint.a opaed a 7-3 Tad. A llalpb Ramirez round- tripper, bis eiabth, and Mayne's two-nm single lrighli&)ated a foar-nua ciabt.b as OCC com- pleted a four-p.me sweep of the TlllCIS- -Wcw plaJed t.laia way all season long.• sa:id Mayee. --it's •hnnlt as t.boash we lane to fall behind before we can act it going. If we cua Ft some pitch- ing in the pla~ we ba~ a cbanor to win this tbin.g because we '\-e sure swinging the baas right now.• what they will do, "Genb toJd students. The economic and philosophi- cal impact on society for caring for a largie number of AIDS patients was also ctncussed. -rbis could daange ow liva moR tbaD we realize,• Gcnb said. She cited the SO-percm1 pcmibility tblll babies bOrn to infected motbcri will hPe the dixasc and die within two years. In maDJ of tb09e CMH, tbe mother' wiD die &.ll'Sl. leaYia& the child orphaned. Genia now recommends in bier pcldice tUt women with a biP rilt lliitory be tested for AIDS before bccomina prqaanL EVERYTHING PRICED TO llOV I A top-down look at co~vertible bond. Stocks or bonds? Many inva- ton cbooee one or the other. But for those who want the growth potential of atocb and the rdatift ICCUrity of bonds at the same time~ the convatible bond could be the answer. This apecial type of bond, whose value is linked to ita issuer's stock but is not u volatile, combines possible growth with a degree of downside protection. A .. convertibJe" pays a fixed interest rate, like any bond, but can be converted by the holder into shares of the issuer's com- mon stock at any time. If you want to tap market growth, a .. convertible" purchased from a good emerging growth company in an attractive industry could increase in value along with the company's stock. But if you also believe the market may tum downward at some point, the same convertible also could give you some protection because it won't drop in value as quickly as the stock. Money Makin1 Money · IY Ill 1111111 Whicllriu view you take a WIMI u Ute .,,,_..,,,. ncoY- • prOlpeCti"Ye buyer, you can ery 7 One coDlidcnboD ii bow make a better decilion if you long it will tab the hialJa' yield undentind what convertible of a coawrtible to offld the bonds an:, and bow they rellCt premium. Typically, it takes to market movements. H~ are about three years for the income five often..ubd questions: from a bond to mate up the What u a convntibk's pre-difference. The exact calculation mium? A convertible sells at a is called the premium recovery, higher price (premium) than the or break~n time. You should market value of the shares that know the premium recovery it can be converted into. You are time before you invesL compensated for the extra cost How doa a conwrtibk react with a yield that is higher and whm the i.rsuer's stock KOD up? more secure than the dividends While you are waiting for the you would get from common premium recovery to be offset. stocks. The interest yields on the value of the bond itself good convertible bonds, in fact, should go up along with the price average about 4 percent higher of the issuer's stoc~ although than the dividend yields on not as quickly. When this stocks. A premium typically is happens. the owner of the con- about 2S percent above the value vertible could make money two of the stock's equivalent. _ ways. 1be holder may convert tbe bond iDto ltoct if tbe value ol tbe audctlyiaa stock ~ or aceeda tbe price of die bolld. 0r. if tbe va1ue u. acme up, but not eaoup to conftl't, the bolder ..., .. tllie boDd to IOIDeOK wbo expecb ita value to iDac • e fmbcr. ..,,.., , • .,.... to• COlfWFtible if 11w mwr) dock pa down! Tbe CODftltlDle loel down, too, but DOt .. (Mt. This ·c1e1a,-pa investon a depee of safety became they can bold the con- vertible through a period of stock price waknea or have time to sell the convertible before its value falll sharply. In any case, the bond is more secure than common stock. (In the event of bankruptcy the convert- ible bond is paid off before the stock..) Wllot luzppms whm a con- vertible i.r called? When a company .. calls. its convertible bonds, the owners are required to convert the bonds into stock.. Most con"VCJ"lib.les, however. are Reinforcement can be a useful tool Your employees do what they have learned to do, and what they want to do. and have been rcinf orccd to continue doing. Managers can use reinforcement as a leadership tool for enhanc- ing productivity and quality of work lif c for the entire work team. Whether effective or ineffec- tive, our behavior becomes a pattern because it's reinforced in some way. No mauer how sophisticated or intelligent we arc, we all respond to rcinf orcc- ment. Of ten, we do not realize we respond in certain ways because we have been .. condi- tioned" by reinforcement from parents and family memben, teachers, bosses and friends throughout our lives. Unfortunately. the principles of re inf orccement have oot You're About TO Drive The Best Bargain Of Your Life-•• SfUAllf SllVEA"S ~ • RENT·A·CAR ~ , . ----f- COMPACTS TO ROLLS ROYCES 1, "has a car for s;r=VU1f,,.a every occasion" Rent MJ car for 8 ct.ya, get the 7th a, FREE $19!~ unlimited FREE mileage M ---..... AC. JiD'I .. e ,_ fu9y "Q19'111P'd cs tar JU11 $1t.J5 per def,-"'..,.. Mm .. lc:W ,...__.tor..,, time. fnlm C4mp9ds '° c..Mec:e-. ··'""" 5 ... --'° ...-c "11 -. ---,_ '°" ~ Clll usand._'I c:t.lf'llur JiD'I to OUI counllr and ... JiD'I on,... ... ...... cs ..... -------- always been used well by man- agen. Oft.en they don't realize they arc unknoWingly reinforc- ing behavior that is unproduc- tive, and failing to reinforce productive behavior. Yet, if we want to enhance perform.aoce and pl'oductivity, there is no more powerful tool than the use of proven reinfon:ement princi- ples. Although nothing is certain when we are dealing with human behavior. we can make success more probable when we utiliu reinforcement principles with our employees. 1aa ..... ...... c r •nn•w iaucd witb •• Call~­ featue, wlaida prolaibita die ~from c:elfi• die ...... for a apecified ~ (~ two or tine J*S). Fuaally, tbete an aoine excel- lent mutual fUDdJ that handle convertibles and do an tbe wort for you. Feel free to sift me a call at 9SS-7S67 if you have any questions. Ken Toluult u o f1111111cial con.ndtanl with Sheorso11 ult- """' 81-otlwrs in N~t Beach. IYDR.llWll~ Reinforcement is defined as the presentation of something which causes a previously learned behavior to continue, strengthen, or weaken and dis- appear. Reinforcement princi- ples are the most powerful and euily applied of all of the learning principles. Modero research bu identified impor- tant ways to use tbele principles to enhance human perf onnance, speed and rememberina. Positive relrtf orc~me11t is received by. person, is aceded IJ a , ...... •1 ,,._ ..... iaccm • ••• Business Briefs . ic ................ . _. few 10111C al die alboa'a leadj• reii dca• •'-lcr~ iea, iaclwli• Adon Tbeater of Loainilk, the Milwaube llcp- 1•..-ipic•otu.e,..,.·91• .. Praidcat•a Acllinnleat A...t• few ber dediallioD and ous••wlina C01dritiuboa to * .,.. of the orpnjntjc"L L'I .... _ w cle1 Ms, ••=.P,. ,ataer of Erast a WlaiDMy, ... n:u-'Y elected to ~p on the Board Of T11111ea for tbe UCJ-california CoOcge of Med- icine (UCl-CCM). AfacAdam ••• n u ... 111111 1 or desired, and causes the penon to repeat or sustain a behavior already learned. It is the most powerful of the reinforcement principles, since it makes a particular behavior more likely to re-occur. When you use positive reinf orccmcnt. it is important to identify what is rally desired by your employee, not what you think they might desire. When you observe the appropriate behavior being exhibited. you must be sure to apply the positive reinforcer immr4iately. ln this way. you are increasing the probability that the employee •s behavior will occur again. Usually, desired behavior is not reinforced often • moeap wben oblened. Extinction occun when we do not reinforce a given employee's behavior. ln other words, the behavior is extinguished through withholding all rein- f orcement. The behavior atro- phies and disappean for lack of feeding. Extinct.ion is a reliable way to eliminate undesired behavior which is newly displayed. It is not as eff cctivc in dealing with well-established pcrf ormance patterns. In this case, repri- mands and logical consequences will probably be ncceuary to 111ppre11 the inappropriate bcbaYior until new ones can be dncloped. By ignoring in- appropriate behavior, a man- 9F' ii ming the principle of Qrindion. Use reprimands and logical consequences when extinction· is not ocxurring after a reasonable time. To eKOUnF a new behavior. n:inf010£•:a• should be applied nay time it ii obla~ After the t.cbavior is ~ablisbed, we switicla to· aa intamit1cDt sche- ctale. AD ialcrmittnt icbcdulc of rciaforccmcat results in con- tiaaed penormancc of the desired behavior. The ultimate reinforcer is illtrinllc, i.e., tbe inner satisfa.c- tion that comes from peak performance. U ••MFn fail to -sr ra.rOR'lm witti tlUs iD , • d, dliey are apt 10 crate ..,. si I jntiea w 'fhey will be nlib:ly to~ tk tJcne.. &Is ol dckptiou wt be wun:ct tM& llle ~ will be completed eo9Jf etaltly ud ~. -So; tbe ae-raJ medtod of ~· rci.rOICCIDall brcab iowalibtlail: ... I. Uil llw .pproprllile _,,.~~ ....... ia min ~ tWir I , .. ,,,.. A ..... rule of 11 ' to -ii: MOil imp«- f addition to serving .S principal press contact for Tbc Center, will include coordination of communiaatiom in community relations, public aff'ain, market- ing and fund-raising. For the put twelve yean, tant-behavion that are harm- ful to the individual or otben around him; next most impor- tant-behavion that are inter- fering wit~ the individual's ability to perform the job satis- factorily; next most important- bebavion that would enhance the individual·s job perf onnance toward excellence. Step 2. Gather bauline data. What is the person doing or not doing? When? Wby7 Make use of various data collection tech- niques; observations, interviews, conferences. f rcqucncy counts, records, etc. Step 3. LUt po.ssibk positive rein/ orcers which are approp- riate for tM fHrson and situa- tion. Be sure to identify more than one, since none will work. indefinitely. Try to identify reinforccn that move the person to a higher level of autonomy. For instance, if a penon feels a need to be with family. give points towards a day off; if the person is lacking confidence, tben begin giving verbal or written praise; then bolster confidence and encourage initi- ative through inclusion in brief- ings. seminars. or even dccision- making discussions. Step 4. LUt reprimand Jtrate- gles and logical con.sequences appropriate for the fHrson and the behavior to be Jtopped. Remember, if the inappropriate bchaYior is well established, it may be necessary to suppress it. Be sure to identify several repri- mand strategies and / or logical consequmca at various levels of the Maslow b.icrarcby. It is also critical to let the penon know what the correct behavior is that you want. Step 5. !Ntennw tlw scN- dule of reinforcemenJ. Begin with a regular schedule of pos- iti~ reinforcement. Use ttpri- mands and logical consequen- ces, as necessary, to suppress inappropriate behavior while the .._.. .. behavior is being estat>- tisbcd. Work with each of your employees to implement their reinforcement plan.. Sometimes the person is not aware th.al be or sbe bas a problem. l'bere is littk teme in playiq p'S'ing pmcs. Let tbeiD bow the taraet behavior desired ud Wby it is needed· for a win-win outcome for all concerned. Dr. 'Jlillllrd N. M«Adttm l.J praidm1 of F~ s~ tia Grot!P:. H..,... Raottra C°"'1lltllr6 DivUlolt in N~ Coll~. H~ _,ya°" tJwf«tlby of llW G\iiijp...,. CO.,. R1111ot1 <:.,.; ,,...,,.,,.,,., buthaa~ ·ertory Theater, the Arena Sta,e · ia W..ma,toa, D.C. ad most recently the Arizona Theater ~y in TUCIOD, Ariz.ona, where be ~ a ma,,.,;ng director. Bryant wu public relations and marketing director for Arena Stage for six~ A graduate or the Univenity of Y~ Btyant is married with two children. • • • Mari1Ja "MartJ" Ra.fried bas joined The Lusk Company as the director of marketing for Menifee I .aka a new mast.er-• plAJnlC'.cf community located in Riverside County, 11 miles north of Rancho California. The announcement wu made by William D. Lusk, vice chairman of The Lusk Company. Reinf~ who will direct the marketing, advertising and pub- lic relations df orts for Menifee Lakes. bas been in marketing real estate developments for more than-..f O yean. - She currently serves as first vice president of the Sales and Marketing Council., and was the Prior to joining The Last Company, Reinf'ricd ... vice praident/ account luptl •isor at BJ. Stewart Advertising and Public Relations. Formerly, she was vice pres- ident, corporate communica- tiom, for IDM Corporation in Lona Beach. wbefe. she mm•r' and directed the corporate com- mercial and reaideutial Ral estate propams. She also bas held marketing positiom with Tbc Irvine Company. • • • Alu P. Free • has been named an aaistant vice presi- dent of E. F. Button A Company Inc., it was annou.bced by Th<>- mas Bolton, vice president and manager of Hutton•s Newport Beach office. Freeman, who is an account executive and direct investment coordinator in the Newport Beach office at 860 Newport Center Drive, joined the firm in 1983. He specializes in asset management and allocation. Prior to joining Hutton, Free- man was a partner in a Newport Beach-based law firm. ~ manaamg partner of the Southern California area offices, Testman bas regional responsi- bility for the San Diego. Long Beach. and Riverside offices of Ernst A Wbinney. Prior to coming to Newport Beach in J 980 he wu N alional partner in charge of M•n••ment Comult- ing and Chairman of the Inter- national Management Consult- ing Committee. An active participant in com- munity and civic affain, T cst- man •s service includes member- ship on the Board for Providence Speech and Rearing Center; the board of the UCJ Foundation and member of the Finance Committee. He is Cb.airman of the Board of the Industrial League of Orange County and serves on the Board of the Orange County Centen- ~ Inc. 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Harborlites IY •u VOi IUlllEI Eight yean ago, the BBC chillDowns'cxclusiveTurfQub wanted to do something special· with a banquet of Southern for the children of Orange cuisine, mint juleps and a grand County. They decided on ro-prize (this year a week aboard creating the ambience of Chor-the Windstar). Since gambling is • LLONGS OF NEWPORT INC. REAL ESTATE ... WE CARE HARDER I TIPS FOR HOMEOWNERS I SELECTING YOUR BROKER If you are serious about selling, and you want the best service from a real estate company, know the agent who will represent you before calling the company. Remember, the company name is not a guarantee of top quality real estate service, even though that company might have a high percentage of fine salespeople. I If you agent is faltering in his marketing or on his follow- through of your escrow, the company will not send a substitute, or take your agent "off the project". You'll have a contract with that agent as well as with his company. Whether your agent is with a large or small company, you'll want to know whether he or she has the pers~nal dedication, knowledge and integrity to do the job for you. If JOU would .. to NCllN our ,.., nt•t• newsletter (publlslled In Newport 811ds llllCe 1111) pl1111 all met .... put JOU on our m nm • .... 18 SAN MIGUEL. SUITE - NEWPORT -.A(.11, CA fJ69I CILLMN.m an integral part of this famous race, the parimutuel windows open to give bettors the same odds as posted. The difference is the winncn (Alysheba ridden by Chris McCarron won the 113th) are given scripts with which to then bid on an array of auction items. BBC executive Bob Fuess chaired this event, which bas affectionately been termed -a .. Run for the Children." OC kids this year benefit through a mobile educational unit, a pro- ject of the Youth Services Department of the American Red Cross. Assisting Bob was Diane Lawson and Priscilla . Sellman, members of ARC's support group, the Red Ribbon 100. Along about 1983, John 01..cxey was able to convince the governor of Kentucky to bestow philanthropic Harbor- lites with an honorary induction into the prestigious Society of Kentucky Colonels. 1987 recip- ients were Howard Bland, Ran- dall Burke and Mary Ann Miller. Among the many guests were Len Miller, Virginia and Paul Bender, Sandy and Gerald Bro- die, Deane and Nick Doolin, Mary and Ray Osterbo~ Mimi and Hal Brintrant, Sue McGowen, Joe Perricone (who will be honored June 4 with ARC's .. Spirit Awardj and James Asher. • • • The best-kept secret in town is now public knowledge! Ellesse, which is internationally . known (or its sportswear, revealed its very b•ndsome line of evening clothes to the South Coast Organization of Planned Parenthood. SCOOPP presi- dent Cynthia Churchill and Benefit chair Christy Scheuer welcomed members. and guests to their first fashion luncheon held at the Four Seasons. Assisting with the event, which furthen the educational services of Planned Parenthood, were Lucy Rose, Judy Mont- gomery, Patty BilrJ;lari, Beverly Morphy (CW), Barbara Miles, Ginny Smallwood, Minda Bush, Lois Shafer, Judy Buttrick, Janet Treat, Phillis Wallace and Pat Cox (whose daughter Mari- anne Towersy won the door prize of a full-length Black- gJama). • • • Anabelle Konwiscr, Carolyn Johnson, Helen Ouff and chair Pat Stayner modeled Erte's jewelry during a reception at Michi's Aoral Creations. The event, which also featured Erte's sculptures and graphics, were hosted by the Guardian Angels, a support group for Human Options, a sanctua1y for bat- tacd women. • • • Fashion Island News: POSH9s owner Bjorn Scdleniek and bis wife Kathy greeted their many friends at a cocktail reception on the occuion of the opening of the handsome store. At the same time, Gcnevc hosted a champagne reception for mcmben of the Mmeum Council of the Newport Harbor Art Mmeum. DECORATOR IEDSPltEADS ALL SIZES IN STOCK ALLIN STOC« llEC. TO IJOl!I 17 FASHION ISLAND-NEWPORT BEACH -- ... I Meetings & Events Tbe Dolphins Division of the Newport Barbor Area Chamber of Co~ will praent the 21st annual luncheon for the Silver Anchor Awards on May 19. As in pTCCedina yean. the Silver Ancbor A wards honor ~ung heroes," those dedi- cated people who have donated their time and efforts to projects that have benefited the Newport Harbor Area Community. The public is invited to attend this even~ which begins at 11 :30 Lm. at Le Meridien Hotel. •SOO MacArthur Blvd. Corporate Sponson, underwriten, door prize donaton, and committee volunteen are being sought. The luncheon is $22 with a raervation; S25 without a reser- vation. Please call the Newport Harbor Arca Chamber of Com- me.rce at 644-8211 to reserve a seat. a craft aale. H you would li.te to reserve a craft ta'lle to sell your crafts, please cc x to the front office of the 01 SIS Senior C.enter. Tables will be $7.50 each. There will be a limited amount of tables, so n:serve your table now. Please don't miss this free e~~ and don't forget to dress Hawaiian. • • • The Newport Harbor Lawn Bowling Oub is proud to host the American Lawn Bowls Asso- ciation Southwest Division's annual Mixed Triplc:s T oumey on Saturday, May 16. There will be representatives from all 37 member clubs of the A.merican Lawn Bowls Associ- ation Southwest Division partic- ipatinJ. Competition will begin at 9:30 LDl. and will run through the afternoon. and is open to put>lic . • • • for spectator viewing. Tbe City of Newport Beach • • • will be sponsoring their 2nd "Literature and the Avant- Annual Hawaiian FaestaDayfor Garde" is the theme of the all older adults. This event takes Saturday, May 16, annual place in honor of Older Amer-Spring Symposium sponsored icam Month. It will be held at by UC lrviDe\ Departmient of the OASIS Senior Ccnter-800 English and Compandift Lita- Marperlte.. Corona del Mar-ature. Tbunday, May 21, from 9 Lm.-Dedicated to Renee Riese DOOL Hubert, UCI profe11or of Tbe lldivities for the clay will French wbo is mirina this year, k llawaiia eatcrtaimncat aad tbC alJ.4ay CftDt will tqia .a 9 ID~ ...... ud priza; bar-Lal. wit.la t;'Cliltntioli Ua the .__(for a aomUaal fee), and . Uaivenity Ccater Heritqe -· Room.. Leo Bcnani of UC Berkeley will speak OD 06Encyclopacdism and Literary Authority,• and Hubert will discuss "P~ Pain- ter, Page: Reading Gertrude Stein" at the morning sessions. Following lunch. Margot Norris of the University of Michigan. Ann Arbor. will dis-- cuss "Sexual Effrontery: Djuna Barnes'.Ladies Almanact.. •" The symposium is a yearly event designed to provide a forum for eiamining the rela- tiombip of literature to other fields. Registration is SIO for the general public and SS for stu- dents. 1fte fee includes lunch. Call the English department a t 856-6712 for additional informa- ti on. • • • Tbe Commodores Oub of the Newport Harbor AIU Chamber of Commerce will sponsor an Athletic Awards Brcakf ast on May 20. At this annual breatf~ the Commodores honor the top IS senior athletes from Corona del Mar ud Newport Harbor bi&h schools for . their outstandina achievement aDcl pw-sait of excellence during their hi1b school years. Tbe public is invited to attend this nea~ wbicla bqim at 7:l0 Lm. at tbe Newpona' Raort. 1107 Jamboree llNd. IDdivid· . .... -.. -~ -K •THE NEWPORT B•llla>ITA WM NB• .. 11 uals or businesses may sponsor a table for $100 or purchase individual tickets for SIS. Please call the Newport Bar- bor Area Chamber of Com- merce at 644-8211 for reserva- tions. • • • Tbe Orange County Society of Investment Managen will meet at 11 :30 Lm. OD Wednesday, May 20, at the Center Oub located at 650 Town Center Drive in Costa Mesa. lunch and a program will follow from noon until 1:30 p.m. The speaker will be Joel Slutzky. Chairman and Chief Executive Officer. Odetics Inc. SIS for members and $20 fo r n o n- members. For reservations. call Gerry ~askel at 545-2820. • • • On Friday, May IS at 8 p.m. in Bridge Hall at the Congrega- tional Church, 340 St. Ann Drive. Laguna Beach (parking behind the church off Glen- neyre ). the Orange County chap- ter of the Alliance F rancaisc will close its year with the distribu- tion of prizes to the winners of the 24th An.Dual Arthur S. Wiley French Speaking Contest for Orange County students of French. Winnen in all ca1eg0rics will be presented prizes ranaina from plaques, boots, medals ud cash awards tbrOuP ltoDonry Stu- dent membcnllips in the Alliance to the pwl pria of two ..... ia ..... die Ecole P'Jlltiqac of die ADi"'X' FrD- I caue. Mr. Donald Poltingbarn, teacher of French at Coroua deJ Mar High School, will distribute the priza.. Dr. Therese B. Lynn. profeaor of French at Saddle- bact College, will address the winners, their parents, friends and teachers. Jessica T uegol of Cypress High School. winner of the grand prize, will CXPJCSI bcT appreciation to the mcmben of Alliance and to Mme. Ouistianc Maitland. president of the local chapter. The public is invited to attend this program which character- izes the aim of the Allianoe-tbe spreading of French culture and the encouraging of the study of the French language. • • • On Wednesday, May 20. the Marine Division of the ewpon Harbor Arca Chamber of Com- merce will hold its monthly meeting at the Balboa Bay Qub, 122 1 West Coast Hwy. The public is invited to attend the meeting, which will begin at 7:30 Lm. ,. Guest speaker Buz~ PcnoD will discuss pn:Rnt development in and around the bay and down coast. Sam Couch, ~tanager of Resource Entitlement at the lniDe Company, will di9cuss tile potcatial dCYdopmcnt of the Irvine Coat.. Tbe price oC SI per penon iDchada bratfast. Plew call ... CIMmber office at 644.:8211 for raemdiom.. .... ... . .,. ,_ 11 MT 14. lm 11£ tEWPORT EN8IGN/008TA IE8A NEWS • • , . on Making the change from day to evening wear . . •Y DINA VON •UllGD Slaoppiq for a wardrobe ....... lal of time wl c:mqy, •a rthina preciom to tbe malti- faceted career womaa. Sering tllil Deed, Utty IMlie, aloaa Willa die Fashion Island Mer- c+eats Aac>ciaaioD, pnllCDted a fabion show wbicb showed bow the busy woman can tramcend buliara wear, into cocktail and evening dotbcs. The whole theme revolved around primarily two-OT threc- picce suits. The jacket-whether the soft-shouldered, button peplum or the loqer fit~ ftl"lion-is worn Oft!' a straiabt skirt ltoppiaa mid-knee or just below. This deaicUly feminine suit is wom with a variety of bloue styles lib the bJouson or ascot tie. Tailored handbap and pumpl with minimal jewelry and makeup complete the buaineu picture. So what happens to the lady when she has to attend a cocktail affair with no time to dub bome to change? Prepared, she brings an infinite variety of accessories to the~ Wah Room" apia this year are tbe soft, fJaid in order to 6aben the loot and knits. If one is going to go Milinl feel of her bHsiDal attire. TbC . aroUnd tbe harbor, it's a quiet tailored blome is repl.ced by a chanp into a pair ol waltin1 strapless top or bustier. Jewelry ahoru wl tenDiea. On tbc odler becomes more flamboyant. Hair band, if it ii to be a blact-tie is swept back with a boW or affair, wllicb starts at six, then Oowas. A tiny baadb9a Ud wear to the office the swingy strappy uncials are e:schanr' skirt, becmw fOI' etaUna. crin- for the brief eue and pu.mp1-olines can be donned UDderneatb not forgettiig a redo on the for that popular '50s look.. makeup with a stronger empha- sis for even.ma. Coordinated separates is a way to handle the day-to- ~ng dilemma. Very popular The pant-coit is another form of alternative dreuing. Tate along a be8ded sweater or those partially .equined sweater sets, a frothy ailt daifroa or l8Ct blome, slinky abocl ad. wolM. perfect for even.ma. On die.._, bud, if it is to be • lpOltl ew:aina, tho.e whimsjol over- sized cotton tnitl and the wedgie Oats can turn this paat mil into a perfect outfit for an athletic event. Al for the drea, this too can be dMnpd with an evening belt or a coldraltina cbift'on, cner- lized IC&l'f to be worn casually around the shoulders or around the waist. OCC summer theater schedule Orange Coast College '1 Theater Arts department has announced an ambitious threc- show summer theater season for 1987. For its 32nd summer musical production, the college will offer the blockbuster musical, 0 Evita,., by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tun Rice. The show will be directed by occ theater arts professor William Purkiss. The rem•inder of the SW1UDCT scbedule includes Neil Simon's hilarious comedy, 668ripton Beach Memoin," and David Mamet•1 family-oriented comedy, .. Revenge of tbe Space Panda.,. 06Evita," a powaful musical that loob at the life, loves and intrigues of En Peron, l'1IDI AQI. 6-9, 13-16 and 20-23 in OCC'a Dnma Lab Tbc•cr. Music for the production will be conducted by A1U Ranina- ton. The abow will be dlom>- papbed by Emily Kiainer. •Bri&bton Beach Memoir&,,. under the direction of OCC theater arts profe11or John Fcrzacca, is concerned with the childhood of author Simon. The abow rum June 11-21, lS.28 Uld July 2-S in OCC\ Drama Lab Theater. •1tneap of the Sp.ce Panda" will be directed by occ iJlltnlO. tor Ala Golson. Tbe abow, dated for apeciaJ matiww and twilijbt paf or-•eca in OCC\ new OUtdoor ~' r111111 July 9-1~ 16-19 ad ~26. For infonnericMa about~ flll9"'CI' • ...,., ....... Col- .... CG "MJ Sa wicc 08icc 11(714)~51m. . . . IA'11JDA. Y, A.nlL 25 <WMlfS Police Blotter U.-A ..aet llld ODll_.1 .... 111 Ill ,_ were np Med , •a' n &oinaa1ecid'llftiadle 100 1. lllOC:tofCab ..._ - 1"9 ,,.._ • • r •Pl 111 •• f • • llflllllc .. .._ ._ .,.. MaapoJt ER••· '1 f Sii OM*i Md.,, 11 • .. Ma pw'f 8wlL It....,,, be noMd llttll en.. llllllt'1I.,. _,,, .._. "'*".,. .._,,.. ao ... Naapw'f 8eeclt ltolloe ,,.,_,._ ...... Md.,, ••..... ~ .... ·--=••dOlcriw-.llltdltOl-CM-..... 1000-Vaadab reportedly "' ud S600 ia da air to a lirepml tower in the~ ol Grat Street.. llONDAY, APRIL JI CJIJMl';S 1012-A lawn v.cuum valued at S700 was~ ltoleD &om a raideace in the l.Q) block of Ba"*-Dme. 1400-A bridcae and contents valacd at Sl6S were reported stolm ftom a car ~ in the 1600 bJoCt of East Coast IJ.iab- way. 16SQ.:A typewaita valued at SI.GOO was reportcd stolen from Bau Rent-A.car located at 4000 Campus Drift. A•Rrsrs 0230-MicbKI Lee Murray, 21, of Buena Part was arrested on suspicion of po11e11ion of ampbct•mina.. 1700-Pcdro Medina, 31, of Santa Ana was arrested on suspicion of the u.nlawf ul tJking of a ftbicle. . 17~Robert Joseph Mau.er, 19, of Huntington Be.ch wu arrestcd on suspicion of petty theft. TUDDAY, APRIL ll CIUMfS 1130-A tape player valued at SISO was reported stolen from Tbe Georae GoJnis Company localed at 3848 Campus Drive. 144S-A handgun valued at S3SO was reported stolen from a residence in the 2700 block of Vilt& U mbrosa. 1030-Pbotop'aphl valued at $90,000 were reported stolen Mim1Ktt~located at lOO NOrth Newport Blvd. A••l!.STS 020()..JOIC F.dprdo Guzman, 19, of Placentia waa am:stcd OD suspicion of disonlerly conduct. OSOO-Luis Navarro Cisneros, 24, of Santa Ana was arrested on suspicion of auto burglary. OSOO-Guillermo Cisneros Navarro, 19, of Santa Ana was arrestcd OD SUlpiciOD or auto ~-OSOO-Caar Ramon Garcia, 2S, of Santa Ana WU arrested on auapicioo of auto burglary. 144S-Donald Edward Rose, 2S, of Corona was anated on suspicion of commerc:ia1 bur- glary. WEDNESDAY, APRIL ll CIUMfS 09~A watch valued at S2SO and a waDd and contents valued at S 170 were reported stolen from a residence in the 1800 block of Wat Balboa. 1010-A wetsuit and IWfboard valued at SSOO were reported stolen from a raideDce in the .Q) block of Ac.cia. 161S-A radio valued at S300 was reported stolen from a car parted in the 400 block of Prospect. 1940-A comprt dilc player valued at S400 wu reported stolen from a raidcnce in the 4800 hloct of Lido sood. AR•ISTS 0100-ltcnaldo Gonzalo Ber· naodez. 20, of Gardea Groft wu anated on suspicion of . of .. pc-'OD m&nJUAAL 023S.Eric J~ Muhey, 21, of Newpolt Beadl •• ariated on auspicioo of dilol'daty con- duct.. 0400-Liada Laww Taelew, 27, of c.o.aa Meu w •• 11'6! on IUplic:ion of •i•:an1w da ' drifiaa. 17~Micheel Joeepb Feno, 24, of Newport Beac• wu arrested oa .-picioa of dilor- derlJ coadact. 191S-llolat ~ Heney, 39, of Newport Beach wu arrested OD ampicioD of dilor- datJ co.dad. nn.msDA. Y, APlllL 23 CRIMIS l~A bo.l motor valued .a $2,G w reported ulm from • dock in tbe 1000 bloct of &It Balboa. 1700-A car 1tcreo Yalaed at S4SO was~ llolea from a car parted ia tbe 100 block or Newport Center Drift. 1700-A ~ and coatents valued at S170 were reported stolen from a car parted in the I (JC)() block of East Cout High- way. Alllll'Sl'S 124S-Gregory James Sellgren. lS, or Westminster was arrested on suspicion of commercial burglary. 2300-Brinon T. Davia, 21, of Costa Mesa wu arrated on suspicion of misdemeanor drunk driving. 2330-James Vincent Borzil- leri, 18, of Huntington Beach was arrested on suspicion of disorderly co.nduct. FRIDAY, APRIL 2A CRIMES 0700-A prowler was reported in the JOO block of Fernando. f2JO-A computer valued at SJ ,500 was reported ltoleo from The Media Department located at 881 Dower. IS~A VCR valued at S2S4 was reported stolen from A VHQ Corporation located in the Mar- riott Hotel at 900 Newport Cemer Drive. AllJll'STS 16SO.Jobn Kenneth McU. non, 46, of Laguna Niguel was arrested on suspicion of grand theft of property. 1900-Amold Brodsky, 22, of El Monte was arrested on sus- picion of disorderly conduct. A••UTS 0035-Tbomaa Henry F.clwardl. 20, of Newport ~ W• utated OD t•picion of obltrurting and f"itti•. pea:e ofticer. 0100-Robert Kirt I •mie, 20, of Newport .... w mrelted on suspicion of coamittiq t.uay OD a police aMise1. l~David Daiei Macedo, 27, of Ontario WM aaaeed OD aupicioD of poueuioa of b •• h SUNDAY, APRIL 2' CltoOS / 1.o;.A car stereo Yahlcd at S600 was reportcd ltolaa &om a car parted in the 4200 block of hlrice. MONDAY, APRii. r1 CllDDS 103S-A watch valuied at $900 was reported stolen from a patron or the Newport Beach Country Oub. I 70S-Vandala reportedly caused S3SO in d•mage to a car parted in the 200 block of Cedar. 2000-T ools valued at SI n we.re reported stolen from a garage in the 2200 block of Vista Bogar. ARRfSTS Oll5-Kcnneth David Allen, 24, of Santa Ana wu arrested on suspicion of disorderly con- duct. I 43S-Ricbard Leroy Lanon., SO, a transient, was anated OD suspicion of disorderly conduct. TVDDA Y, APlftL JI CRIMES 1212-A tennis racket valued at SSO was reported stolen from a car parted in the 3SOO bloct of Marcus. 1650-A picnic table valued at SIOO was reported stolen from a business in the JOO block of Old Newport. 2010-Camcra equipment valued at S8SO was reported stolen from an unattended beach towel in the vicinity of S2nd and West Ocean FroDL Alllt£STS 0300-Dennis Asbury ---WE HAVE EVERYTHING You Need For Your MEMORIAL DAY PICNIC -- •Kt• THE NEWFOR r BBOWOOSTA I EIA NBW .... D Flower, 42, or Buatiqtoa Nidloll, 21, of Oraqe .. •ndl ... ....,.. OD wpiciom ~uud • ~·pirioa ol pa11 u ofr •.• p.,w._.....,. woltte r -~, 1600-ar.11eJ Gay SqClll, l IJO • ._ AM MceraJ. 23,ata ·1•.w~oa n.o1c_...._. .. ....... • lficioa ol ..... falle ----...,1n. ....... ol •"ie to a p,ola oftie er. prOfCilJ. 2400-RiCllanl Allan Dam;. RIDA. Y, MAY I roa., 23, of Ontario w• arrated caDID OD auspicion of disorderly con-1420-A bicycle valaed at cluct. $250 ... reported llolaa from 2AOO-David Talkington, 21, a praaie in the 300 block of of Ontario wu arrested OD Alvarllido. IUlpicion of diaonlaty conduct. 1700-A com,.a diac player WD>NDDA Y, APJUL 2' valued at S342 was reported CllDOS stolen from a raideDce in the 1105-A watch valued at oczanfroat block of Bay ltland. S27 ,000 was reported stolen illll'.STS from a car parted in tbe 3300 0315--Qaia Carriqtoa Gar- bloct of Welt Coast Ripway. RU, 2.6, of Newport ~ wa 1115-~oi valued at SlOO arraaed on suspicion ol cli:sor- wuc reported stolen from a clerty conduct. r<lidmce in tbe 2400 block of 0330--1.ance Norman Smith, 22nd Strut. 22, of Newport Beach was llOO-Earrinp valued at arrated on suspicion of mitd«>- S2,000 were reportcd stolen from meanor drunk driving. a raideDce in tbe 700 bloct of 233S-Dale Michael Tbomp- Amiaos Way. son., 29, of An•heUn was arrested 2010-A skateboard valued at on suspicion of disorderly con- $65 wu reported stolen from a duct. 1caidmce in the.Q> block of Eat SATURDAY, MAY l Ocean Front. CIUMl'.S ARlll'SrS 084S-Hubcap centerpieces 032S-Donato Marine Vi.sci-valued at $200 were reported glio, 18, of Cerritos was arrated stolen from a garage in the 200 on suspicion of disorderly coo-block of 3Stb Street. duct. 2100-Rings valued at $100 0700-LynetteTowsley,389 of were reported stolen from a Huntington Beach was am:stcd residence in the I 00 bloct of OD suspicion or disorderly COD-Sand Dollar Court. duct. . ARRESTS I 73S-Laurie Gail Hoch· 0340-Paol Michael wartb., 32. of Costa Mesa was llicbards, 29, of Costa Mesa was -- anated on suspicion of grand arrested on suspicion of vandal- tbeft of property. 1S1D. TllURSDA Y, APRIL 31 22 I 5-V ah id J onatban CRIMES Varasteh. 27, of Newport Beach 0619-Currency totaling $200 was arrested on su$picion of was reported stolen from 1he grand theft. Knox Company located at 146 SUNDAY, MAY 3 Production Place. AR.llESTS 1130-Computer equipmcat 2220-Rodrigucz Albert valued at SJ,196 was reported Jehebcr, 27, of Newport Bew'h stolen from The Media Depart-was arratcd on suspicioa of ment located at 881 Dover, 114. usauh with a deadly weapon. I S30-V andals reportedly caused $245 damage to a warm- up suit at Ski and Sporu Jocated at m Fash.ion Island. AIUl£STS 0 I SO-Andrew Peter Lopin., 32, of Newport Beach was arrested on suspicion of attempt- ed murder. 042S-Timothy Robert Krohnfeldt, 24, of Newport Beach was arrested on suspicion of misdemeanor drunk driving. <M35-Andrew Dcnnini I LUAU HEADQUARTERS ¥-"LEIS" . J UPTO I 50%0FF J/.. IN QUANTITY I 'I I 4 I - I - r ,_ 1. •Y 14. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSaGNICOST A MESA NEW8 • ART Worb by Stnea Sqlllre utd H•r.el l••b will display through June 17 at the Newport City Hall Gallery, 3300 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. Admission is free. Hours arc 8 Lm_ to S p .m., daily. 04Life at the llacb" is the title of a new collection of paintinp showing indefinitely at Schaar/ Germain Studio Gallery, 484 North Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. Hours arc 11 a.m. to 5:30 p.m .. Wednesday through Sun- d a \'. Call 752-4041. A fine-art pbotocrapbic exhibit of Geisha dolls wiU display through May 30 at Mariners Lib rary, 2005 Dover Drive, T\t>wport Beach. Call 644-3145. Chapman ColJeie's Sprin& Stu- dent Art Exhibition will be on display May 14-24 in Chapman --~ollege's Guggenheim Gallery in Orange. Admission is free. Call 997-6812. Works by William Cobmn and Iris Adam will display through May 31 at Quorum Gallery, 374 North Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. Hours arc 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., daily. Call 494-4422. New works by Marse Chapman in watercolon and mbed media will display through June 2 at <;andstone Gallery, 384A North Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. Hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., d aily. Call 497-6775. Worb by memben of the Irvine Creative Arts Guild will display through June 3 at the Irvine Fine Arts Center, 4601 Walnut ..._ 1' venue, Irvine. Hours arc 9 a.m. to 9 p.m ., Monday through Thursday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Friday and 9 a.m. to 3 p.m . on Saturday. Call 552-1078. I LNE ON STAGE - Works by Orlando, Romeo Tamanti, Sllirley CIWtlba, Mer- ad Berber and odms arc cur- rently on display at Galleries Touche, 499 Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. Hours arc 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Saturday and 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Sunday. Call 497-4491 . DANCE 04Cbapman is Dancin1" is the theme for this year's spring dance concert at Chapman CoJ- Jcgc, Orange. Tickets arc S4 for students and senior citizens, S6 for all others. Call 997-6812. "Peter and tlte W olr' will be performed by Ballet Pacifica on May 16 and 17 at 1:30 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. Tickets arc SS. Call 494-7271 . SPECIAL IATUUAY CIAllPAllE ••c• OIRECTEOBY A088AARON MUSIC Tiie 0nqe Coat ColJece Sym- pltoaJ Ordlestra will perform works by Mozart, Gluck. Saint- Saens and Rodrigo on May 17 at 7:30 p.m. in OCC's Robert B. Moore Theatre. Tickets arc S4 in advance, SS at the door. Call 432-5880. Patti P• and La Bro'"' and bis Bud of Renown will play May 16 at 8 p.m. in the Orange County Performing Arts Center, Costa Mesa. Tickets arc SlG- S25. Call 556-ARTS. STAGE "Tiie Mmic Mu" will play through June 20 at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse, 606 Lag- una Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. Tickets and performance schedule can be obtained by calling 494-0743 or 494-8021. "Hello Doll)" will play May 14- 16 and 21-23 at Golden West College•s Mainstagc Theatre. Tickeu are $7 general aclmis- sion. SS for Gold ltey card- holders and children under 12. Call 895-8378. MISC A Slleep Sllarin& F esaiYal will take place at the Santa Ana Zoo on May 20 from 10:30 Lm. to 12:30 p.m. Call 647.6S61. E•eata at die Oruae Co mt) Fairpom•· Computer Swap- meet (May 16, 10 Lm. to S p.m.); Gun Show (May 16 and 17, 9 a.m. to S p.m.). Call 751-FAIR for more information. Ole time 18'Pll male llvely ICOC offlrlng Celebrated Gospel~ and tllrciMime Grammy winiaer Lar- nclle Harris will join Muter Chorale of Orange County (MCOC) in a "Gospel Celebra- tion" for two performances on June 6, at the Orange County Performing Arta Center. Per- forming a variety of all-time favorites in Gospel and spiritual music, the combination of out- standing talent promises a lively and uplifting evening as M COC's season of innovative productions comes to a close. Harris is honored in bis field with Grammy Awards for his 04song of the year" duct with Sandi Patti, "More Than Wond- erful, .... best male vocalist"' and .. best duet" for his most recent album .. I've Just Seen Jesus." Currently. Harris is completing his anticipated new release. Harris had the honor of per- forming for Praident Reagan •s .. National Day of Prayer Cele- bration"' in Washinaton, D.C. and he appears regularly on many national religious televi- sion programs. He bu been featured on Billy Graham Tel- evision Crusades and is a pest artist on the nationally teleViscd Dove Awards Spectaculars. Harris is the featured soloist for the Bill Gaither Trio Tours and is a member of the Gaither Vocal Band. Tickets for the Saturday "Gospel Celebration" perlor- mances at 3 p.m. and 8 p.~ range from S8 to $30. Tickets are available through The Center box office at (714) SS6-AR.TS or Ticketron/Teletron (714) 634- 1300. (Senior and student dia.- counu are available.) Group ticket sales (20 or more) and group diJcounta are available through the Muter Chorale offK:a at (114) S~262. Kr.ummhorns, shawms, rebec and viola join vocalist at OCC renaissance concert In a celebration of early music, the Renaissance Playcn, a five-member ensemble, will capture the earthy charm and humor of Renaissance and ele- gance of Baroque periods in a performance on Saturday, May 16, at Orange Coast College. The concert begins at 8 p.m. in OCC's Fine Arts Recital Hall. Renaissance and Baroque music from England, France, Spain and Italy will be per- formed by the group which includes a vocalist and musicians on recorders, krummhorns, shawms, flute, violin, rebec. viola de gamb~ harpsichord and percU;Ssion instruments. Performers include Joanne LET US DELIVER YOUR DINNER TONIGHT! 833-1872 ...-' I f ' • Ausmus. violin and rcbcc; Tho- mas Axworthy, Rmaiuance and Baroque winds; Antoinette Bro- sius, soprano; Mart Chatfield, viola de gamba and Baroque cello; and Beu lab Strickler, harpsichord and n:corden. Strickler, founder and direc- tor of the Renaissance Playcn, bas studied the harpsichord on the Eut and West coasts. She ca.med a diploma in piano from the Manhattan School of Music and an M.A. in musicology from New York University. Strict.ler won the YWCA Silver Medal- lion in the creative arts category. Ticket.a are on sale now in OCC's Community Service~ Office located in the Student Center Buildina. Roun are 9 Lm.-7 p.m. weekdays.. and g Lm.-noon Satu.rdays. Visa aad MatterCaril holden may pur- Chlle tickets by pllone. For ticket information. pboac (714) 432-SllO. . .. M 14. lllr THE NEWPORT ENllGNIC08TA MESA NEWS .... • ent Energy, and some confusion, reign at .NTC BYDAVID CORTJ'.S.R08BINS Consider the following scena- rio. You show up at the theater on opening night. take your seat, and obterve that five minutes before curtain the entire cast and crew is bobbing about the set, fraternizing with the audience, and generally having a ball. Does this describe (a) the Pan- taga Theater; (b) the Mitchell Bros. Tbe.ater, (c) Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza-time lbeater, or ( d) community theater? If you chose (d), not only did you choose the correct answer, but you know the sort of pre- show atmosphere to expect when, and if. you go to sec the Newport Tbcatcr Arts Center's fun-loving production of ~­ pino." This production of Jim Dale's 04Scapino" is not for the passive playgoer. If you long for inter- active theater in which the performers scurry around in the audience as much as on the stage, then this play is for you. As a matter of f ~ given the fruits of Kent Johnson's direc- torial efforts and NT AC's par- ticipatory crecdo, one could probably bound on to the stage and dance a little jig without getting into, or causing, any trouble. This modenHlay version of Moliere•s comedy "Les Fur- bieres de Scapin" follows the exploits of rapsc•Uion extraor- dinaire, Scapino, as be sets out to nip in the bud the matchmak- ing plans of two fatben. Christopher Utley is Scapino, and for the right price Utley"s 04Miami Vice-ish" confidenoc- man makes sure the two patri- archs do not interfere with the BREAKFAST SPECIALS ~ ~ 6 G.M.,...,,., 11--J ... ~ ......... brOIM'W -~ ..... •2-...,_w.._2 ... a: 2 ...... ol~ ....., r~oi•--. hMh browiwA:~ ... .. Ema ...... hlh..,,.. .... LUNCH SPECIALS ~0.11~ ti-V3 ., twrburger. Ir-. ....... ca. .. . G -21....,...tm. . ... . G-Hot .-. .... ~ Wllh ....... bnlincak.e ... ~~D91rw111 c.I for T odlia/'tl rornarva of their sons Ottavio (played by Martin Henke) and Leandro (played by Bill Rush). Harper Roitman and H~ eomwi play tbe ratben. Sca- pino bustles them out of a w..t of cash needed for the purcbale of the two IODS9 gypsy kna (played by Cristina Ruecker and Hope North). As the plot tbic~ so does the confusion. 1bOIC unf amjljar with Moliere•s 17th century .. soap opera" may bC wishina for a 976 number to consult duriq intermission • the las than focused writing is delivered in • tbrce-ring.-circus manner. JobnsOD91 informal produc- tion is indeed ambitious. An array of gags-many at the hands of town bum Loren Cha- rles Brown-parallel the story line and sucoccd to a degree in giving the pcrf o rmance an air of multidimensionality. "Scapino" runs now tbrOUJh June 6 at the Newport Theater Arts Center located at 2501 Cliff D rive in Newport Beach. Sbow- timcs are Friday and Saturday evenings at 8 p.m., Sunday May 17 at 2:30 p.m., and Sunday May 31 at 7 p.m. For ticket informa- tion phone the NT AC box offaoc •Pllnm WT Wlld1;. 181111111 _. llllt llllllMll~IJ9ll*ll""*'lllpw It I .. la JB1 'at 631-0288. HAXWW. "S AWAD WINNING SUNDAY IRUNOI MIFFET QUICHE SHRIMP TACO STAND EGGS IEN£DICT 5CRAHIL£D EGGS IUNTZES a SMOKED FISH ~STATION INCJ.EDm.E 5.\1.AD SELECTION BACON, SAU5AGE a CANADIAN BACON. LOX, CJtEAM OESE, IAGELS a ONIONS CARVED STEAH5HI' lOUND OF IE£f a IAK£D HAM MAXWEU 'S POIOVDS S IWEIOIY HUFRNS DAmN: ADAY Of DEBITS CCl•!MINTMY OIN!IPAGtm ..... • Jp.a; .......... Lt.ft:t\. DllMer ~.A & .,.., ..... ............. ., ~"a.a.a.~ ..,.•9D'•leod\ ""aw ~2»5 .., .... BELGIAN WAFFLE INN WMre IM WorW's C.111111 CalGDH• DIM! Home of the FantastiC Belptn Waflles, the Glpntic 4-Ea Omelets, and Tiie Superb S.nctwidles. South Cout Plaza Yallqe 3IOO South P1aD ome SaDaa Au/ Cmaa Mesa (714) 551-5116 GULLIVER'S Had Any Railly Great PRIME ~OF BEEF Lately? _,. - I .J I - Ex-Governor trod rocky road to Christ BY PEGGY DARNELL "/ am ~rienced in beint brought low, yet I know whaJ it is to luzve abundance. I have lellTl'Wd how to cope with evny circumstance, how to eat well or go hungry, to be well provided or do without. Jn him who is the source of my strength for every- thing.,. -Phil: 4:10-13 As in the time of Paul writing to the Philippians, ex-Governor J oc Foss of South Dakota bas experienced ups and downs in his life. As the keynote speaker at the 23rd Annual Mayor's Prayer Breakfast, be was there to tell an audience of 550 people all about them. "Well, it's aJways great to wake up and find I am here again," be announced. He began to speak of his past and the fact that for a long time be did not have a personal interest or relationship with Jesus. He now _ f ecls it the most important one in his life. He went on to explain why be feels this way today. "I went to church, in fact I played an instrument in the church orchestra. I went to weddings and funerals; I even had a job as a janitor at church until I was fired because I let a friend of mine into pla~ the organ. He played the ·s eer Barrel Polka.' Unfortunately. it was during the weekly meeting of the Ladies Aid Society and they did not appreciate it. I always have believed in God, but I found myself more •spiritually interested' when I believed I was getting ready to leave this planet." He went on to give some of his early background. As a young man, he found bis f atbcr one day lying in a fieJd, a victim of electrocution. He then had to take on the family responsibil- ities of running the f ann. He later decided be would like to become a boxer, until be was knocked down 11 times in three rounds and broke his nose. He bad to wear popsticks in his nose and the doctor told him not to catch a cold. He then decided to go into the Marine Corps, where be shot World reli g io ns compared in OCC summe r course A three-unit course that examines religions of the East .._ and West will be offered by Orange Coast College's Reli- gious Studies Department this summer. Two eight-week summer scs- ~ions are on OCC's summer agenda. The first runs June 8- July 31, and the second is sc heduled for June 22-Aug. 14. Nearly 500 different classes are available. Titled "World Religion," and listed as Religious Studies 1 I 0 in the OCC schedule, the class meets during the first summer session. 1t•s slated for Tuesday and Thursday mornings from 9 a.m. to noon. T he course identifies the nature of religious thinking and belief. Course instructor Dr. Theodore WaJl will explore the variety of religious patterns in the East and West, and will look at their relevance to the contem- porary intellectual world. Summer enrollment f ecs arc SS per unit, to a maximum of sso. Registration by appointment will be held May 28-29 and June 1-4 in occ·s Admissions Office. Walk-in registration, without appointment, is scheduled for June 5, 8-11,.17-18 and 22-25. The Admissions Office is open Monday through Thursday from 8 Lm. to 7 p.m., and Friday from 9 Lm. to 2 p.m. For registration information, phone 432-Sn2. PllTI IT PmY IAllW down 26 enemy planes and received the Congressional Medal of Honor. When be was in t.bc service, be said, "'I always felt good, very good, around the chaplains of all faiths, even though I did not have a pcnonal relationship with Jesus, he was taking care of me at this time of my life-especially t.bc time I landed a plane safely with numerous bullet boles in it into a group of palm trees. I was dumbfounded when I saw the damage and walked away from it." During the yean l 948-S3 Foa terved as Go'YallOf of South Dakota.. In 1959 be ~me Commissioner of tbc Amaican Football Leaauc and later beQme the star of a weekly TV series, the ~ • It was durina this time he bepn to think about God. He became exmmdy ill and bepn aoina to docton and medical c:aaten and no one could find the source of his illness. In the meantime, be experienced tremeodoua weiabt lou. He began woodcrina wbeft be would go when be 'cbectcd ouL• "'The bell got rung again while I was at a party for SOO in San Antonio, Texas. I bad chest pains and was taken to the hospital where everyone bad their own little TV sets with wavy lines and I knew I was one bump-away from leaving this planet." .... have discovered that no matter .what Christian denomi- nation you attend you mUlt form a personal relationship with Jesus. I thank the Lord for one more day and know that my life will always be committed to Him." This bf'eakfut ... the begin- ning of the Harbor Area Chri&- tian Leadenhip Week which is set aside for one week during the year as an inspirati9nal time to welcome God into our lives. St. Andrews Children's Choirs to present 'Jehoshaphat' Sunday The St. Andrews combined Children's Cboin will present --Fat, Fat Jehoshaphat," a children •s musical that teaches the power of prayer, on Sun- day, May 17, at 4 p.m. The performance by the first tbroup eighth grade youngs- ters will take place in the sanctuary of the church, which is located at 600 St. Andrews Rd. in Newport Beach. For more information on this family presentation, call St. Andrews• music off1ee at 631-3821. Religious Directory TEMPLE ISAIAH <eon-••u•> Sabbath Service F ridey nilhts 8: 15 o. m . Rabbi Steven D. Schatz president: Joel Abramsohn 2*>1 .,,,.,. Awe .~ 8Nctl c/o ""'* ~Qturcfl T~~646-15l2 .. / ............. ~-Jib .. ~ ... , ... CW-) llAI• I AllK I. l lWR ••• , IUllCD ffl-1• Fllllt., etas· t• f'*r .,._,JAAIJ ..... Mii K. , ............ •I' . , l••lfAI '.! $ .. C•s1:'t~~1 ..... l du11lar G111 1r ·~. .. ..... ...,.11987 ..lO .... lhlSA.M. 600 St. Afl(irews ROed, Newpon Beach. 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[I ............ nwybe .... otundlrllle ~ d ............... dwlta.d •• ·-.... .... .... ...... °' df111""9 miniiw. ..,..... end OI*•• ........................... ... .. Mid lend OI elf1 Clltw llnd. lncludirw Ille rWlt tD ...... 01..-llltjdrlland .... tram ..... ............... dllcrib9d.oil011111Wlk tunnels .................. Of ea... the ..-....o1u. lend ............ delctibed Md tu baeDn IUCft ... ID:llld OI dif9diotllly driW wls, tunnels Md st1lfts undlf and bel Ulti OI b9,cJnd the ...... timib ther80f and ............... equip, m.intain, ....-• ...,., and GI** ,., IUCft ~ ot mines withcM. hawe•. ... rW'lt. driM, mine, SIDfe., ...... Md CIPll ... throultt the ...t.ce OI the upper 500 flllt d subsuttace d the land ... ....,.,. described, 1$ ..... wed by the IMne Compeny, a West Vqinia CorpoiMiol1 in deed l9C:Ofded .Janumry 7, 1974 in ~ 11052, ,,... 459 of Official ""'°'c:IL.. YOU ARE tN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED Of TRUST DATED 12/31 85. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PAOPERTY, fT MAY BE SOlD AT A PU8UC SAL£. tf YOU NEED AH EXPlANATK>H Of THE ~TUAE Of THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. 2306 PORT CARLISLE, NEWPORT BEACH, CA "(tt • snet llddress0t common ~of p1operty is shown abcNa, no _,..n1y is ,;., as to its complete- ,_ or awrK1NIS).• The ~ undet said Deed of Trust. by,...,,, of a breach ot defautt in the obfiptions secured therWJ. hefetfcn executed and deln.ed to the ~. writlen Oeclanllion of defautt and Denwld far s.le, Md """"' notice of default and of election to caase the undersicned to sell said property to satisfy said obtiptiolis. and "*-'* the ~ caused said notice of defautt and of 9'ectiOf 1 '° be r9COf'dld January 14, 1987 as Instr. No. 87-023082 of OMcilll klof~ in the o«.ce of the Recofdw of Or-.. CounCy; SM s.Ae will be made, but without c:ownant °' wrTWCty, ~ °' implied, rep~ title pogsession. « ~ to pay the rern.inina prinapal sum of the note(s) secured by Aid deed of T NSl. with interest as in said nom PRMded. advance$, if wry, undw the terms of said Deed of Trust. fees. charps and apenses of the T ruaae and d the trusts Ct'Mted ~said Deed of Trust. Said sale wifl be hekt on: Wednesday, May 27. 1987 st 1:30 p.m in the lobby to the buildina located at 601 South Lewts Street. Oran&e. California 92668 At the time of the inibal publication of this notice, the tDbll amount of the unpaid b!Nnce of the obtiption secured by the abcMt described deed of trust and estimalled com. expenses. and act.aces is $350,4n .28. It is possible that .a the time of sale the openinc bid may be Ins than the tolal indebtedness due. "8*leble. the upeded opemnc bid may t. obtained by QUq the tolkMinc telephone numbers on the ctay .,.,. the sMe: (-US) 945-6418 om: AQrtl 21, 1987 T.O. SERVICE COMPANY. as said Trusllle, 8y ftob1n Pruetz, Assistant Secret.ry, 1990 N. CMibnia Bhd., S.. 716, w.-nut Creek, CA 94596-3787, (415) 944-9015 5n 5/14 S/21 0267 ..ClllO..Ul 'tOU ARE tN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED Of TRUST MltD AUGUST l, 1983. UNlESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO "'OTECT YOUR PROPERTY. fl MAY 8£ SOlD AT A PU8UC SAL£. tf '10U NEED AH EXPLANATION Of THE NATURE Of THE PffOCEEOING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On MAY 22, 1987 M 9:45 AM. PEEU..E ANANCIAL OQMllORATION n duty appoinllld T rustw under and pur.uant to Deed of Trust r9COl'ded AUGUST 12, 1983 • nt. No. P-351674 of ~ Rec:Ofds '" the office of the County~ of OAANGE ~. c.litomia, WtU. SEU. AT PU8UC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BU>OER FOR CASH, CASHtER'S CHECK Oft CERTIAED CHECK. CHEQCS OMWM 8Y A CREDIT UNION, SAVINGS ANO lOAN ~lATIOH, A SAVINGS ASSOCIATtON. OR SAYINGS BANK. llUthOnzed \IO do business in the 5'lte d CMifomia. ~ Ill time of sale in lawful money of the Uni9d 5'1im. K THE MAIN (NORTH) ENTRANCE TO THE COUNTY COURTHOU6E. 700 CMC CENTER WEST. SANTA AMA. CA al riltC. title end 1ntetest con~ to ~ no. held ~ct under Aid Deed of Trust in the ~ described EXHIBIT•A" A COltdoi1tiiWfl'I ~of: PARC£1. NO. l ; Unit No. B. consiltif• of catakt l if'IPICll and SUff.ce .,.,.a, • lhcMn lftd delcribed in the Condominium Plan ("PW1"') lot St Andr-.s v ....... in the CftY of ••"PO't a.ch. Which Pliirt -recorded on Merch 10, 1980, as tMln.wMnt No. tl 76 d Officiel IW:ol'dsof Or.,.. County, CMfonM. PMC£L NO, 2: An MftdMded one._..., (1/lOln> 1-simple lf•esa Ma ...... ift Q»liWTIClft in and tit ... tJI the,..,~. ~ tiilhout wnwtalb• the common .... dllMd In ...................... in Parcell ... ......, • a MIP tllad on ~ 21. 1979t ln .._. 131. c . 5 .. .... os.a1'1-43315 NO'f1CI M TIIUITIE'I SALE YOU ARE &H DEFAULT UNDER A 0££0 Of TRUST DATED 08/0it/81. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. If YOU NEED AH EXPLANATION Of THE NATURE Of THE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On 05/28/87s10;00 A.M BENEFICIAL SERVICE 00. as the duty ~nted Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust, Recorded on 08/11/81 as Document no 12110 Book 1•176 P-.e 783 Of Olfic'-1 Rec:ads 1n the office of the Recorder of ORANGE County, C.kfomia, necuted by. JOSEPH G. ROSE Ill, A SINGLE' MAN Will SEU AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BtDOER FOR CASH, (p9yable at time of sale 1n a.wfut money of the United Stales) llt Chapman Ave-entrance to Civic Center Buildtnc. 300 E. Chapmln Ave •. ()ranee. CA Ill n&tit title and interest con~ lo and 00* held by it under s.td Deed ol Trust in the pc~ srtualb!d 1n satd County, California, describirc the land thefeln EXHIBIT ''A'' A Condomn1um Compnsed Of: Parcel 1: Fee sirnc>'e interest to Condominium Unit No. 39. \The Urnt"') as shown upon the Condominium Plan (entiUed "Condominium ~ for Lot 1 of Tract 10587"') County of Oranae. Slate of California. \The Plani recorded on Ju.ly 12. 1979, as Document No. 15610. in Book_ 13226. Paees 76 tht'OUlh 115 1nclusi¥e of Offtdal Records of said 0.-.. Count1. which Ptan pertains to the propett) described in Trad No. 10587, recorded an Book "'49. P'aees 5 thf'OUlh 6 of Mi$celianeous Maips. records of sa.d <>ranee County. ~2: An ur--ldiwided""' ..., • .-,00427 pert:ent inter.st in and to the ~ Alw es shoM'I and defined on the f!Wl; ~ 1 wins .._wfvom the tollowifw: (-> M .... Ne I 1178 It (other lt\90 Parcels 3 Md 4), datie'" Ill d es ""Alltl icted Common Alea" on the ~ Md r111 Nild to ottw Units for use • pwtOnc JPKeS. stor191---. t.k:Dlies and/or plltio5; and (b) A~ Hllrnenl ~to.it Units shown on'*-....,. tor ineress Md~ support,.._.,, ~and encroec:hment. EXCEPT THEREFROM 1111 oil. ps. mmer.s Md other hydroarbon MJIUlas lyina below a depth d 500 teet without any ,.... to entet upon the surlla or the subsurface ol aid Md lbcM a dlpttt of 500 talll. as pnMded in inmumanls of recant PwClf 3: An exdusiw rW\t Md eesement1D USie the PllJO area(S) de$Cnat8d on the Pllln P-4 or the 8Mcony erea(s) ~on the Plan as B,none. as~~ to the Unit. as well as an ectusive riCht and -l'T'l8nt to use the -... arw. if q desCnMled on the PW\ 'S-none. as beinc aippurtenant to the una. Ant such stor11111 wea shall be us.t only for stonce pufPC*I.. and notesl~~- Parcel 4: An exdusNe rilM end easement to use the perli.ina space or .,,._, desllf'ted on the Plan as ~ Sola(s) PS-303. The str9ll addres and other common de$CNtion. if any, of the ,_. Pft)pef1y described abcNe a PUf'PO'ted to be. 500 CAGN~ LANE IPH 17 NEWPORT 8EACH. CA 92663 The~ TNStee dlSdaum any ttab•tCY tor any incomdl I IS of the tlYftt addres.s and atNf' COtliftlOll deslCNtion. ii any,...,_, henm\_ Said sale wilt be made. but wtthout ~ Of ~. -.WW OI implied, ,...nftn& titte_ Pol' MCI'\ or ~ to P.Y the l9mlli~ Pl•QPea """' of the"*(~ llCur9d by said o.d ol Trust. wMI ........ thlnon. • prowidild in Miid ldla(a~ .,_ICllS. if.,.,,, ~the"""' of the o.ect of f Mt, .... ct. .. and ....., •• al the T~ and of 1he trU1b 0'9 st d by lmid Oaed ol Trull.~ $31.896 lS n. belllllcial'J "'*' .... Dead of lNll ---· I • C .... and ......... lo the undal ....... c:..ad lliid ~"'cw.. Md Olttian '° Sii ............ '" 0 IWll ... IC-.a AClll .. •111 111 -l'PTI ii Tiie.....,_,.,_ ... ... h If 11 -N#f1'f S**S USA. INC... 31706 COMt ...,.. Suite 401, S.. U.-, CA 9a77. hdfic Cont ...... Inc., • Cr:IR:n• carpG1• tion. 31106 c... Hwy., s.119 401. Soultt ~ CAt2177. inis business is con- daa.d .. a COipotlltiorL Siped: Pacific Coast ...... Inc.; N.& Doi ... ,,.....~ The ,..tstrants com· ... ... tr-.ct ...... ness under the fictitious bulir..a..,,. ~...,. on Aoril 1, 1987. This d I 11Wtl was filed with the County can of Or-.. County on Aprit 28, 1987. file No. f342347 5n s114 s1215t 28 0211 1-312512 ......CMOTa nthl-..WIUI ._ITArmEJn The toltowinc persons are doinl business as: GILBERT H. BROCKMEYER ICE CREAM COMPANY, 31706 Coast Hwy., Suite 401. South Lacunit. CA 926n. Pacific Co.st Br•nds. Inc., a Cafitomia OOf'POI• tion, 31706 Coast Hwy., Suite 401. South Lacuna. CA 9'1677. Ttus business is con· ducted by a COtJ)Onltion. Si&ned: ,.acific Coast Brands, Inc.; N.B. Donavan, Presidelll Tl'le re1istrants com· menced to transact busi· ness unct. the ftetitious buslOess name lisled ~ on Apnl l , 1987 This statement WIS filed with the County C*" of Orance County on Apnl 28. 1987 file No. f3'2348 sn s11' 5121 5128 0212 1--32514 "'9tJC NOTU ncnnous • •smm IUllE SJATEmJIT The ~ petSOn 1$ doioa Mlness as: TOWNE PLAZA LIQUOR, 25222 Char1tnd• Oriw!, Un;t A. Miss01Ytejo,CA92691 Mon Jitmana;lnda cl 0 25222 ~inda 0rWe. Ul'Mt A. Mission V.eio. CA 92691. This business is con- ducted by an 1ndivw:lu1I. Si&ned: Ar\om Jitratana- 1inda. The rq1str1nt com- met IC:ed to transact busi· ness under the fictitious business name tJSU!d ~ in May 1gs7 Thts stMlirTient w filed wrth the County Caertt of Orwwe ~on April 29. 1987. fiee No. f3425C)( 5115114 5121 5/28 0274 MOnCll OIF ...... SM.a , ......... IM8, YOU AM .. 09AULT U.- OUI A DEED OF TRUST DAttO e111tna U..ESS 'IOU TAM ~ 10 "°" 1Kf "°"" "'°"'""' " MAY • 9DLD AT A ;ua,c SM.I.. • 'f'OU .a Mt El· ~llDlf OF n. Ml\MIE OF THE P"OCEEDt .. G AGMST ~ 'f'OU 90a.D ClOllff llCf A '-AWfel c..t....., 's flt C.,. a 01· -.,, n . ,,... ---...... o..rs .. ,. ................... , ' .... ~ . .....,. ... ~ ...... .. ., .... --c.-tv C1a1t ..._. ae 191 c:a.. c::... °' ........ ........ ••191---•~a.uM&.CA n. .............. ... ................ Pay ... , ................ ~ .. . ,, .. , ... ~._ .. .................. ~. dlec* ..... '9 a awe., ..... a.a..._ .... ................... ..................... ................. ···=·· ..................... ... ~, ....... c.. ....... ,..--a.I c.... ... ......~--. c •• .. Qmcta -... ...................... ..... _, .... ~ --~,... .. ................ -· ........... . ..................... .... 'sw·lfytt\et the..... .. In ec:- 4;9 *3SW .... -~I 5'lt-g:·ter ~ a ... ::-:-:w~ ...... ., the s .... .,c::tf.. ...... put'· ..... ~ ..... ,.._"r~ _. J . WOJCIK, s:aw o. Pwry. ... = .... (A~l -.y 7. 14 21, .. Jvn • o:zn ... IC.._ IClll ... 81111 ... ... " llie'1R1 i•I*••.,. ... butt I -= WEST· ATES Wfll.:S SUPft.V, ., -.cit 91., .... 120, HI J!Wl -=ti, Cllfocnia 92aiO. o.kl H. Henis, 2711 Vista dial Oro. Newpo.rt 8llKh, Crff~m• ta&O . Ablatwn ...... 241fi1 KMridla 91., ear.. Plrk. <'.A91307 . This business is con· ducild by ........ c-t· rwship. --1 Oaiwid H. ...,,.. The resistrants com· mmlCed to trw1SaCt busi- ness under the fictitious ~NmeOlnwne5 listed ~ on April 27. 1987. This ~nent was filed wittt the County Clert of Or-. County on Apt'il 27. 1987. file No. F3422S9 sn s114 s 121 5121 0263 l.J2211 AC If 1 IOUS 8USINtSS Mm ITATEMEJllT • The tonowinc petSOnS are 00..,. business as: MARIN- . ERS FINANCIAL, 27772 Vim del Laeo. Suite 18. uke Mission V1e10. CA 92692 .._,ner Group, a ~hfor­ n1a COfl><Qtion, • 21n2 Vim de! Lleo. Suite 18. l ake Mission V1e10. CA 92692 This business is con- ducted ~ a corporabor\ S1Kned· Minner Group Georp Dunton Ill, ~­ dent The rea1strants com- menc:19d to transact buSI · ness uodet" the fllCtibous business name or names abowe on JuJy 1. 1984 This statement was tiled wrth the County CJertl of Orarwe c.ounty March 30 1987 f339778 4123 4/30 s n s114 0229 ·~ nctttiUUS WESS Mml ITATEmJn The tol'°"'"I petSOrl 1$ -. busmess as: AVUlY PARKWAY UQUOft. 28570 ~ P'IBway, Unit 106. Mission Viejo, Califor- nia Louts a.... 40S2 Wit· 1,_., Irvine.. Ca 92714. Ttus buS1ness 1s con· duded ~ en indiYtd~I Sie"ed· Louis CNinc. Tt.e r~istrant com- 11•1Ced to tr ansad bus.I· ASS under the flctibous business l\lme 1bolle 1n .... 1987 This .r4sblli-&-mec--nt was filed wih the County C'4rt of o.w. County April 1 7. 1•1 Fl41502 "23 4130 S/7 5/14 0228 l-3DM ..:ltllOUS 9USllESS MME ITATIMDIT T'he~Pd .. ISate 0oHw business as: PEN· TAGON DEVELOPMENT. '400 MacArthur Blvd., 5th Floor, Newport 8-ch. c.&1- fomta 92660. H~ & A.ssocsates., Inc., I Cahfom;. corpora. ban. ThtM HUlheS, lmne. C..ifomi.a 92718 T1'11s business 1s con dUded by a corpcwattOn ~ Hunsaker & ~ CJlltll!s, Inc.. Richard Hun- saker,~ The rq1strant$ com . "*ad to transact busi· ness under the f~s business name °' names ... onMarch25, 1987. This stmment was filed wnh the County t1ertc of Or..,. County MatCh 27. 1987 F3l9602 4123 4130 5n S/14 0231 I ·I , • ... - - - - Unllld a P >. • ht ....... COllll!lalilJlllli1191 ......... ol c. ........... Land T1tle Cclllqme 1011N.1111n.,... ... -.;c1r"'• YOU #6. .. l&MA.T .-ADllD OI TIUIJ GA MORnaw1MllD.Mf2&19LINm*ITW ACnONTO..,fU:J.,._ ... &lt, fTIMY•IOt.D AT lltaJC ULE. • WJU NIED M llftAMTION Of THENAlUMOllHENGUll .. WMTYOU, YOU 9HOULD CONTACI' A LAWYER. M ......._ ..... 1111111• COlftllllrll•e••JMlllll to 8"d ,.. hlkt brl_.,_..o.tflTrullllltll9.....,_ .... P If in aid C..W•-tn c ... . lat 1027Gfl'lld911L I07, ..... _of tie $ D rt-*. =o1o..a .... r1czr1 .......... IMIP did ....... ,... 21 '° .. lfdu1• ol t1'1c1lzn1a •~tll .. allc.ol"*c..na,llcOtdlr ofOlwW'c.:== a ... n.-------COI-t Li12kaa.W -..o1 .. .-,. $ -1 ........... ...,..... tobe:211¥19 ...... _......_CL THE UNal llMID.11'UIYU Da:.'18 MY LIA· aurt FOR INCGllllCT INFOAIMTION ~. Thll lilkt .................... • Wi-- f •••-., s11111datt °' ..:u •• c-. • • '° inlinbllr of ... n.t taSll ........ ol the W.-. tizlarica ol aid ot!IWl'b• 9! 3 tu ..... ..._._, Md liltifr 101 If cc.ls -~ 111 a$1W14. Thit Natic)ll cl lllwtt ol uid ... Ma • Md ._, to ... uid .... ~-... .-. • ......,....No.. 86-647819 on O.C. 30, 1916, cl Ollcilt Rlcords in the Oflce cl the~ Rlcordlt ol 0...... County, Sim of c.lib1lia. Trustee« pwty conductinl ule: Contil ... lMd Tille CampMy 1015 North ...... Slrelt s.a Ana. CMib1lie 92701 (714) 835-5575 Abln: FOAEClOSURE DEPARTMENT DMed: April 27, 1987 BY: Contil•DI lMd ritte eom.,.ny, Trustee Donna J. Thomm. Fd. ~ SPS 74058 4/30Sfl5/14 0257 F'ICiil iOUS ....... NAMESTA'IW The totlowN• person is -. busirms .. 8AOWN AND ASSOCIATES. 211 .,.._.Ave., Corona def Mar, C..if. 92625. Thomas Joseph Brown, 211 ....._.... Ave.. Car· ona def Mar, Clilif. 92625. This business is con- ducted by an indMdual. Si1nect: Thomas Joseph Brown. The reci:strant is not yet ~busifms.. This stMemMt .. filed with the CounCy Clertc of Or-. County on April 20, 1987. F341S95 4/23 4/30 sn s114 0214 l..JZJJ5 ITAT'EMIJIW'lr'A-rr,. CW MIW. WM.,..~I• OlllM.,. .... flCn. TIOUIMJ• 1•-- The toio.w• person has withdrawn H • sen-rat ~ from the s-tner· ship opet1ltins uncW the f'1ctitious business rwne ot. CANNERY SEL.f·STOMGE ASSOCIATES at 23712 Birtcher Driwe. Suft8 8, El Toro, CA 92630. The fictitious business ,...,. 1eterred to ~was filed in Orw,.. Counly on March 11, 1916. File No.: F303271. wesu:om Development, Inc., a Nev9da lncorpcn- tion, 23712 Binc:Mr Drive, S&Me S. El Toro, CA 92630. SicJwd: w 11treom E>iwd- opment. Inc.; [ueene M. s.ons. President. This Slti111£11..t w filed with the County Cleft of Ora nee County April 7, 1987. 4/23 4/30 sn 5/14 0211 .....CtllOllCI FICiiiiOUlal•lm .... nam n The~ .......... is doifw ~•CATNIP COLLECTIBLES. 410 W. Coest Hwy. 1228. tl1a"P011 Beech. CA 92&13. ~· l,nn ...... rd. 4200 Plilrtce Ad., fliapoit 8£ech,C.~ This business ia con· duct.cl b1 8ft Individual. Sened: JofCe ..,.... --lllfd. This ...... "--tied ..... lhe ·eoun11 a.It f/I ~~an April 20. 1917. RPI No. F341610 4/30 sn 5114 5121 0'81 ASSOCIATES at 23712 Birtdw Drive. Suite B. El To.o. CA 92630. r.ue--M. SiMlrd, 23712 8ittdw Drive. Suite B. El Toro, CA 92630. The fictitious business ,,.,. ......... tD abcMt w filed in ar.,.. County on M8rdl 11. 1986.. Fite No.: f303271. se-t: Uwlne M. s.otd. This stliillement was filed with the County Cleftc of Oranae County April 7, 1987. 4/234/30 5fl S/14 0218 ..... , llUm.IC t10'l'ICl N:111..,...,•1m ..... ITATlmJIT The talowilie .,.,_as.,. doifw busif-.s n: COM· MANOOt PARTNERS. 4320 Von ~ Avenue. New- port Buch, California 92660. Kn S. Elliott. 4320 Von KltnMn Avenue. Newport Belch, CMitomia 92660. Ridwd c. Elfeott. 4320 Von K.-m.n Avenue, New· port Bach, California 92660. This businns is con- ducted by an individual. Siped: Kirt s. Elliott. The re1istrant com· melad '° tranYct busJ. neu under the fictitious busir.-nMne listed llbowe on .-..,Y 15, 1987. This ....,,..,. was filed with the County Clertl of Or.,.. County on April 23, 1987. f"tle No. F341998 4/30 5n 5/14 5121 0249 , .... Wt10'l'ICl ntiiliOUI. lllDf ..._ITArtmtT The .,.,... penon is Ooifw ...,_ as: WORO P£Rf'ECTION, 2554.2 A.thee Ave., Mission Viejo, CA 92691. Gitbeft A. Roa. 25542 Alt'9 Ave., Million Viejo. CA92691. This business ls con· dud8d by mn Individual. Slmnlid: Gilbert A. bs. 'the r .. istrmnt com· •••ad '° tnnuct buli· ... under the fictitious .....,_nemelimd8bcJllll8 on.ten.27, lt87. This ..... ,,.,. w filed with the County a.ii ol O.....~on~ 15, 1tl7. file No. f341295 4130 sn 5/14 5121 0250 ITaR 11•--. Ill II·-·--......... ll-n.0181 I.,.._.._ ,., ............ .. tcPWI •••• Ill w wam#UIC ...... 81a ~-.111111 ... CA-1. --. ea1 .. ·•-1ra1 ......._ ma--.-.. llHlatt ~CA-1. . 1* 7ltJ Jin -con- dudMl br • lndlwt ..a. SW.id: ..... Goldbela -. lhi --.... tM•ln111 ... , .............. .., .. ._~an ol~C..0,on 1·28- f/1. Fla ND. F334074 4/30 517 5114 5121 0251 , .. ........ N:iii .. llJll I ---n "'9f I b••••--dalnl Illa' 111 • FOOT· HtU. AND JUNCTION ~TB-. • Celitamiil 0.... ........... 113 ~ ..... SUllil 200, fl1 pmt-=--. CA 92MO. 5'1phln C. Hopkins, TN19!Je. • _,, 5'K c 111« T,...... of.._ STEPHEN C. ANO Df:NISE HOPKINS TRUSJ. under Dlc:lliJi ... cl Trull dz1ad Odaber 24, 1980 ...... -81Mftded, 2553 ...... Orive. l..1191ni 8-d\ CA 92'51. .. ••• Corporlltia... a Califom&8 corpoqtion, 25092 ~ Lane, U.-Hill. CA 92653. Thia business is eon- duald b1 •....,.., l*t· nenhip. SiFed: FOOTHIU ANO JUNCTION ASSO· CIA TES, a California General P8ftnen.hip; sa. phal c. Hapkins. ~ Plrtrs. The realstrant com- me1ad '° nns.ct busi· neu undlr the fictitious business fWne fisted abow on...,.. l, 1916 • This ........... filed with the ~ Clerit of Or..,.. c.c.wq on April 17, 1987. F"• No. F341573 4130 sn 5114 5121 0252 ntlliiOUS .... lut ....ITA'IW The ,. i"I person Is doitW bulk-. as: PLEASE LEASING. 9431 ~ Or., H.B., CA 92646. James c. Wilsoo. 9431 Mollihana Or., H.B., CA 92646. This business is con- ducted by an individual. SilMd: James c. Wilson. The r .. i1trant com- .,,.ad '° b'•wt busi· ness under the fictitious ~ rwne °' ,.,,. liAld ._on 4/21187. This ..... ,..It -filed with the County Clerk of Or.,.. County on April 27, 1987. F342162 4130 sn s114 s121 0245 w.ra HCihiOUllUlllEll --••111 )Elfl' ,....~ .......... doirw ,,..._as: PACIFlC MINT, 2101 Dowe Shel. Newport 8wh, Caltamia 92660. Don C. Edler, 31972 Ytr· lini8 Wa,, SoaAh l..lll\.tNI, Cattb1u '¥l677. f>oa .. J. A\& UM Redland Roed, Newport 8w:h. c.llfoev• 92660. This business is con· duald by ......... nenh.ip. 5'1ned: Don c. Edler. Th6I ~ .. filed .. the ~ a.ti of Or-.~ on April 21, 1917. n. No. F341756 4130 sn 5/14 w21 0254 ....c t10'l'ICl F'ICllllOUS •• 1111 ._STA~ The tailowie• Pll•• .. doifW bulirms m: SYNTEC REA?. ESTATE FUND l. a c.tibnil l.imMild hrtrw· ship, 200 £. Sandpolnte Aw., 1102. Sara Ana. CA 92707. SywMc GnJup, Inc., a Cali· fomia cefpollllion, 200 E. Sandpoint• Ave., 1102, S.U Atta. CA 9V07. This business is con- duc*8d by• lirMed s-tr-· ship. --Syr1'lc Greup, Inc.; Robeft 8. ScCltt. Yice- "9sident. The re-6strants com· maad to tnnuct busi- nas under the fictitious busifmS name Of rwnn tiAad abow on 319187. This it.Jltwnent -filed with the County a.rt. of Or-.. Count1 on May 4, 1987. f" ... No. f342842 sn 5/14 5121 s121 0266 K..JUIZ ITATIMIRTOf uumor nncwu. Of N!iiiiOUI .,.,. --The followinc persons ,...,. ... .., the~ of the fictitious business name: ORANGE GROVE PARt(, 300 E. Coast ~ ..,. ~ 11, Ne•port e.cto. Calilomia '2660. The fictitious business name tetlned to -.was filed on 12131116 In the County of an.a. OriliN' File No. f331l12. H8rald H. flsh Md Eltlel Ellis Ash. ~of the H8rald H. flsh 8"d Ethel Ellis Flsh Trusts, U/O/T dRld March 30, 1983, 300 E. Coast HiltWRY, Sp. 11, Ne~ Buch, CA 92660. This business -con-duct.d b1 indivictu* (Hut.- band & Wife). Si1ned: IWdd H. flsh. CGb'Ulllle. Dhel Ellis f"rsh, CGINAle. This ltaeliii191t .. fUed with the County Clerk of Or.,.. County on Feb. 10, 1987. 4/23 4130 5n 5/ 14 0031 1Ta....-rcwwnrw. WAl,..PMTN11 • .._.,_ Ulll a flC'n. TIOUI• llf ---The foelowlrw pet IOOS ................... paw ... the peMar• ship ........ und8r the fictMlb• ~ ..... of GtU.ETT F1SHtNG conn llt 1640 ~-~ Costa ...... Call~ 92627 • ful ..... ilnd~ol ....................... KlltttlHn fcwtner, 1815 Tustin Ave., Colla Mesa. Cailoml992627. .... FtMldin, 1115 Tus- tin ,,,,,.,. Col1a ..... (». fomia9M27. The tlc:tllkMal ......... .......... ment WIM ..,,...._ ... .,.s,; 5-87 In tM CourutJ of 0rarwa. fie-. Ditz . /S/"8Plt ,,,..... N-.As•Ao ,,. pp •• _ .. ..... CIMiR1r °"' .. =-~---rl. 4IJO 517111• 5121 OIM7 -•IH II l'Mftl ...... .. .... .. 'n111•1M.l£T· OMMel.U..110 .... LI ....... U.-,CA 977 . ....... A. ........ ...., ldt JPI -fund, • c .... Qilj1Wlfl .. 110 .....LI ........ ..... ....,CA977. lNa hi' Ill W ~ dud£d ..., • COfjiOlll?lon • .......... A. ..... man ... ._ Sc.....,...lp fblld; .._, Q. Ciort*t, ,. .......... TM N1i9trllnt c:om- m.IOld '° .. .a ..... ... under the ftdltiolll ......_ ..... OI IWMI ..._....,.on.Mn..21· 1.-7. The flctltioul business CWNIArredto8ba.- ra.t wlh the~ a.It of Or.,. County on Jen. 21,1.-7. f"lle No. F341331 4/30 sn 5/14 5121 0253 WllOTICE HClll ... a 1111• ... m..-.n The ....... person is dak1S busiMa as: 00 AD BUAST, (8) CHARLES MAL· COlM VIDEO PRODUC· TIONS, A-CHARl£S MAL· COM VIDEO PAOOUCTIONS, 1599 82 Superior Ave., Colta Mesa. CA92627. Chaf1es Malcolm, 1599 82 Superior A~ .• Costa Mesa.CA92627. This business is con- ducted by .,, indMdual. ~ a.ies M1lcolm. The ......... Is not yet trwwtinl bulinea. This ~ ....... filed with the County a.. of Or-.. County on April 27, 1987. f" ... No. F342164 4/30 5n 5114 5121 0244 WllOllCE ACiiiiOUI • Blln um1TA,,_,- The ~ person is ~business-.: DURANT ~ 140N. CSlrelt. Tustin, CA~ Witl Durant. 140 N. C StNM. Tustin, CA 92680. This business Is con· dud9d b1 an JndMdual. Silr'9d:Wil0urn. The rqistrant com- m.ad '° trwwt bu;si. ness under the fictitious business rwne « nemes fiAad above on S/l/87. This ~ ... filed with the Couney a.ii of Or.,.. County on May 4, 1987. File No. f342843 5n 511• 5121 s121 0262 1-31515 ....CMmCI FICll llOUI MJ•flla umna....-r The folowil• .,.,... ... dotn1 business as: (A) MARKET Pl.ACE AT MIS. SION VIEJO; (8) MAAK£f. Pl.ACE AT Ml$$0N VIEJO, 24800Chriunta 0rM. Mis- sion Yeeic>. CA 92691. Mis.sioft Ytejo BWiness PtoC*tiel, Inc.. a CaNb nia QOf"PGIMion, 24800 Chri· ..,,.. 0rM. Miuion Y99jo, CA92691. This business ls con- duct.d by • eorpontion. ~ ...... Y"io Bus- ... ~ the..; WiJ. lilfn It Smi1h. s.a .... 1. TNa .. ' .... -flied wittl the County ~ of Or.,.. County on April 29, 1987. F1le ~ F342SQ2 sn 511• 51215128 0273 fCih .. • IHI• ..._srm 1rn The ............. Is ... bullrw M: SPORTS INCENTIVE 6 TRAVEL, 3109 Vile W-r. Ncapo.1 -=t.. CA t2e63. vtwt.I s.t. 3507 c F"lnlly -.. Ne put 8wt\ c. t:N61 Thie business h COft· ......... ~ . Sl9'1d: VMelt .... ,.. ,., I' ...... not ,. .. ..,_..:i•-• lllaln 111 .... Pl •• _ ... .. .. ....., Clllftl ol c._ ... c..t:r"' .. -t . DU184 41DUJ05/11114 Glll2 , •m1aaw ._. 11111•111m•,.,... ......... 0 SS ........ WJll ,,._ • DIFMA;T UNOOt A DtED Of TRUST MTED 11121111. UNLESS 'YOU TAKE ACTION TO MOJECI _. ..... n , IT MAY 8( SOlD AT A PUil.JC IAIL IF_, NEED AH DPlAHATIOH Of THE NATUlll OF THE IW>CEEDINGS MWNST YOU YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYEJt. ' On OllOIJl71t la.DA.M. INTBSTAT£ TRUST OEm SOMC£. INC.• ... dally '"*'*d T.-.. under Md .....,. ID o.d ol TNlll. rwcorded on 07103/85 • DKunwlt No.: IS-24eOM ol 0Mdll "9ccadt in the oftlce "' the -.a. .. ol Or.,. ~. c ............. lllld br: OAMtfY J. ICHEUO, Will SEU AT PU8UC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST mooEJt FOR CASH. ~trte • time ol IMe In.....,. mon91ol h UniMd S..) 11 a.p.w ,,,,._ ••www ID CMc: c.er... ...... 300 E. ChlpntM /we., °'1wWI. CA_ II rilfit ... Md fl•est COlt'9)9d to end ,... Mid by it undlt Uid o.ct ol TNlt In the ~ .. •If In Aid t.ouney, c.litDmia. describifw the ...... tt9lirWft: El09t•A• PMCn.t: AU PORTION Of LOT 1 Of TRACT HO. 7695. IN TH£ CITY OF H£WP0Rr BEACH, COUNTY Of ORANGE. STATE Of CAUfORNIA. AS P£R MAP RECOROED tN BOOK 302, PAGES 14 ANO 15, Of MtSCELLANEOUS MAPS, R£COAOS Of SAID OftAHGE COUNTY, SHOWN ANO OEflNm AS UNIT 1A ON THAT CERTAIN CONDOMIN- IUM Pt.AH R£C0A0m OCT08ER 4. 1972, IN BOOK 10351. PAGE. 765, OfflCIAl. RECORDS Of ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA. PARCEi.it: AH UNOMOED l/54TH INTEREST IN AND TO THAT PORTION Of LOT 1OfTRACT7695, IN THE CITY Of NEWPORT 8£.ACH, COUNTY Of ORANGE, STATE Of CALIFORNIA, AS PER MAP RECOROED IN BOOK 302, PAGES 14 ANO 15, OF MISCELLANEOUS MAPS, RECORDS Of SAJO ORANGE COUNTY. SHOWN AND DEANED AS COMMON AREA. ON THAT CERTAIN CONOOMtNIUM Pl.AH RECORDED OCTOBER 4. 1972. IN BOOK 10358. PAGE765, OfFlCW. RECORDS Of ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA. PARCEi.iii: AU THAT PORTION Of LOT 1 Of TRACT 7695, IN THE CITY Of NEWPORT BEACH, COUNTY Of ORANGE. STATE Of CALIFORNIA. AS PER MAP RECORDED IN BOOK 302, PAGES 14 ANO 15, Of MISCELLANEOUS MAPS, RECORDS Of SAID ORANGE COUNTY, SHOWN ANO OEFlNEO AS GARAGE PARKING SPACE G-1-6 OH THAT CERTAIN CONDOMINIUM Pl.AN RECORDED OCTOBER 4, 1972, IN 800e< 10358. PAGE 765, OfACW.. RECORDS Of ORAtfG£ COUNTY, CALIFORNIA. The .._ lddrese and att. common desilNtion. if •ny, cl the ,..., PIOC*'tY described 8bcJlf8 is purpofted to be: 601 UDO PARK DRIVE #lA. NEWPORT BEACH, CA92663. . The undenilNd TNAle ~arty liabtlity tor any incorredl 111 al the ..,... addfw Md ott. common desilstlltian. if llW st..........,, s:t;;w ... , tii rude. but without c:ovwnt °' .,.,..,... WllfW OI implied. I 9 dfll t&,, possession., °' ~ to P1Y the •---II piiJK:ipal sum al the rdl(s) seand ~Slid Deed al Trust with inlllrest ttw.olt, • pnMcied in uid nae.cs>.~ if Wft, under the tlnnl al the Deed cl Trust, tees, charils Ind ...,.._al the T~ Ind al the tndb a 111t11 ~ hr aid Deed al Trust. D-wit: $340.755.50. The ~ unds uid Died cl Trust hereeofoie exec.Md Md cWMr9d ID the undenilNd • writlen ~al onuet Ind OwnMd tor Slile. Ind. written Notice "' ~ Ind EJec:tion to Sell. The undenilNd aM.lled Slid Notice al Olla.it Ind Election to Sea '° be r9COded in the councy where the,.... property is loa!Md. ''*' st.Miit T Nit Deed S.W:.. Inc. as Trustee la/ M.tha ~Asia. Vece President 17782 E. 17th St., se. 105 Tusiin, CA92680 (114) 7J0.6526 5114 S/21 512.8 0294 doins business as: STANO- ARO MEMORIES, 2681 Kel· vin Ave., INine, Californ&. 92714. T,. idalta Ca po1lltiol'-a C.lifoml• corpot"8tion, 2681 KeMn Ave., INine, CMitonM 9T/14. This business Is con· duded by • c:orpcntion. ~ Trendata Corpora. tion; Richard A. Setao. Pres· ident The rqistnnt com- maad to trans.ct busi· ness under the fictitious busit'85S Nine °' MmeS lisaed abcM on 10175. This SW.1-.t was filed with the County Clerk al Or-. County on April 16. 1987. F341370 4130 sn 5114 5121 0246 .....CNOTICE ACllllOUI IUIUIOS NAmSTATEm:NT The ~II S*llOftS we doln1 business .s: A. MMES TRAVEL, 18700 MacArttu BNd., INine. CA 92715. WiMiam °"· • CafifonU 0otpo1111io11. m s. r.wn 177, 0...... CA 9S7. ~A. be. 2105 E. Altura. Or.., CA 92667. Thf1 buslnftS i1 con· ducted by co-partners. _......., .... TM telistrants com· maad to b•mc:t busl· nest under the fictitious ~ ....... lilllld ._,. onS/5117. 1NI u 2 ....... .., willt the °""1· an a1 0.,... OaufltY on Mly 11, 1111. r.ND.DU477 511451215128614 0283. "WIC•Ral FCIHW• ID I ..... .... JR The ............... .,. doi.,. ~ -= ON£. OH-ONE; 223 F-., Al., COiia Meu, CA 92627. R•ndatl W. Ctou, 223 fllirwy Pk., Costa....._ CA 92627. Owe J. l<aufrnM. 34030 S.lv• Rd., 185, La1un• Niluel, CA '¥Kn. This business is con· dud8d hr ...... l*t· .....,. 5i1Nd; rt.Mlafl w. Cross. The rqistrants com· mwlCld to tnnuct busi· ness under the ftetitious tuir19U name listed abcM on5/9/87. This ........ -filed with the County Cleft al Or-. County on May 11, 1987. Fite No. F343474 5/14 5/21 5/28 614 0285 ...... "*.IC NOTICE ACiiiiOUI ... , • NWITATDmn The foflowinc persons ...e doinc business n: MAN- DARIN DRAGON RESTAlJ· RANT. 31952 Del Obispo #120, San Juan c.pistrano, CA92675. Oliver Yun1-Fu Chen. 25875 Can1as, Mission V"tejo, CA 92692. Philby Chin·f.n& Chen, 25875 Can1as, Mission Viejo, CA 92692. Joann Chin-T.o Yan1. 1080 Gordon, Kin1man. Arizona 86'01. St9'18 You~~ Lee. 1080 Gordon, Ki,,.,,,an, Arizona 86401. This business is con- dUded by • pnetal Pitt· ne"hip. Sianed: Philby Chen. The reaistram have not yet commeclCed business. This statement was filed •Ith the County Clettt of Oranae County on April 29. 1987. file No. F34.251S 5/14 5/2151286/4 0286 lt..J281 PUmJC NOTICE ntiiiiUUS ..... NAMl ITATEMElfT The followinc persons .re doin1 business as: THE WOLFF COMPANY, Four Civic Plaza, StJite 350. New. port Beach, California 92660. Wolff/Porter Develop· ment Corporation, a Califor· nia corpo1 lltion. Four CMc Ptua. Sutte 350. Ne.iport ee..ch, California 92660. This business is con- ducted by a corpotWtion. SiaJled: Wolft/Portw ~­ opment Cofpcntion; Tho- mas C. Wotff, President.. The re1i1trant com· menced tnnuctinc busi- ness under the fictitious bus.Inns name listed abowe on 3/1187. This stllllhnent was filed with the ~ Clef1t al Orwwe County on April 30. 1987. flle No. f342682 5/14 5/215/28614 0287 1..Jml .....CNOTD nttiliOUI .... ...-nanMENT The 1oHoMt11 persons.,. doin1 business as: CHRISTY MARKETING COMPANY, 1501 Wesadiff Drive. 5'm l03. NeCJl)Ol1 8Mch. CA 92660. Christy Foodservice ~ Inc., a Califor· .. corporlltion, 1501 Welt· cliff OrM. ~ 303. New- port a.en. CA 92660. This business Is con· duct.d by • COi pcntion. Silr'9d: ~ Foodwvic:e ~ Inc.: Nick O. Chri$t1. ~esidenl The resimants com· n.ad nnuctifw busi- ness under the fictitious ~ namefiald abowe on~ 20, 1987. Thia ..... it .. fiMd Mth the County ~ al Or-.~ on ... 29, 1987. flle No. Fl42509 5/14 S/21 5128 614 0288 1..-.J wmnca FClll ..... 11 Ill .... nm 1n lllet1P I.,_.,..,. dolni "'81ln 111 -.: MIU CMtK l.EASING. 23272 •Y 14 Im THE NEWPORT ENllGNIC08TA MESA NE.WS-• •er....._ ..... ....... ._CAtra3. Rabat L cn., mn Mil c.-......... 202, Llpw Hills. CA 92e1. 9'on T mytor, 23272 Mill Creek Hoed, .. 202, Lill- ""' Hills, CA 92e3. This business i1 con- ductald by ....... •· '*'Ship. Silned: Aobeft E. Gl9en • The reaistr•nts COM· menced ~ busi- ness under the fictitious business Mme filelCt llbcM on...__, l, 1987. This ....,,.,. -filed with the t.ouney CWll al Or-. eow., on Apt 29, 1987. File No. F342508 5/14 5/21 S/28 614 0289 1-mJll "*-lemnc:E nc iiiiOUI ••PEii NAMllTA'lllElfl' The ~II person is doina business .s: SEA OTTER SWIM SCHOOL, 32311 Alipaz. San Ju•n CapisUano. CA 92675. Rebecca L Fabian, 1330 Altura, San Clemente, CA 92672. This business is con- ducted by an individual. SflJ*l: Rebeca L Fabian. The re1istrant com- me ICed to transact busi· ness under the fictitious business name listed M:Jowe on Aoril 1, 1987. This statement was filed with the County ~ of Orange County on ~ 6, 1987. File No. F343143 5/14 51215/286/4 0290 1-32757 PU8lJC NOnCl ACllllOUS•'9MSS NAME STATEmBIJ The folloMnc ~are doinc business as: TENS CARE, 4350 Von Karm.n, Suite 430. Newport Buch, California 92660. J.O. Med;cat. tnc.. a Cafi· fornia Corporation, 4350 Von Karman, Suite 430, Ne•port Beach, California 92660. Miramar Corpor•tion, 4350 Von Karman, Suite 430, Ne•port ee.ch. Cali· fomia 92660. This business is con· ducted by a aeneral J*t· nenhip. $CMd: J.O. Med- ical, Inc.; Gecqe Dennis Ill, President The recistrants com- met ICed to tr.-.sac:t busi· ness under tbe fictitious business name lis:b!d above on Mardi l, 1986. This stMement was fi'9d with the CountY Qeli( of Or-. County on May 7. 1987. f"tle No. F34l229 5/14 5/21 5128 6/4 0291 "*-IC NO'f'IC( flCiiiiOUI ..... _..STATDmn The talowirw penon is doinc business n : ALTER· ATIONSUNUMITE0, 109E. 18th St., Costa Mesa, CA 9"627. Kwansin Lindstrom, 13 Rock Se>nnas. Irvine, CA 92714. This business is con- ducted by an individuat. Silned: Kwansin l.mdstrcim. The reaistrant com- met teed to transact busi- ness under the flditioln business Mme fisted abow on S-3-87. This statemem ~filed with the County CleR al ()ranee County on May 11. 1987. File No. FJ.43475 5/14 5 /21 5/28 614 0281 PUllJC NOnC£ F'ICI I I iOUS IUllNUS NAME STATDIENT The tolJowinc persons are doina business as. KMGL STUC*>S. 1520 K.. Ttme1 Pt • Suile l°'· Com MeY. CA92626. Rich Davis, 4500 Pa"' Ne~ Ne-.port ee.cti. CA92660. ~Tyndall,8081 Hol- land Circle. Huntinrton ee.ch, CA 92641. This business is con· duded by• limited partr.,. ship. Siped: Rich Davis; KMM Tyndall. The rqistrants com- ma 9C:.d to trans.Kt busi· ness under the fictitious business f\llfne listed~ on May 1. 1987. This 5ltilb!ment was filed With the County Clertt al Or-.. County on May 11, 1987. File No. F3434 76 S/14 S/215/286/4 0282 OllMflMCl N0.17-t AN OIDINMCI OF THE an OF NEC-•1.,oa-T IUCtl AW•Q IEC11C* 1144..MI OF THE lliWPOilf 1UCt1 ~ CODE m• ••me NBJNC IE"DRD The City Council al the City al Newport 8ead1 does ordain as foHolrs: Section 1. Section 12.44.040 d the Newport Beach Municipal <'AJde is t.'lby ..,._ lded to 1-.d a tollows.. ·u.44.040~ ..... fees. Fees tor~ melers in zones~ hr Section 12.44.040 when the petkq melllf s .. in opalltion .. herebJ ~ as lolows: (•) f"~ (50) cents.-hour for ~ me9S on the nortNealaty side ol Newport BoollWfd b9t uni 21st s.reet Ind ~ ~ on the south '91y cut> al the nof1hbound lm'9S al Me sport ea. •..-ct bit" • • 2Qh sar.... and 30th ~on T~ Sltr8elb9tx•1 Ne.,,art Bouts wd and The An::ede; and on tt. ~ all in lone Two. (b) f"~ (50) csa per hour ior ~ rr9ln on the souths 11111yr side al Nesport 8ouW1S'd bit a an 23rd Slreet .net lOttt ~ on 8Mbae ea...-..tt a.a•• 22nd SbMt end _,.. Slr'lll1; on 29tt ~ bit ••• a.lboe ea.~ Ind the nortt 11 l ty side ol Neaport 8oui.u.nt, .. in lone Silt. (c) ~ (75) C*'lts per hour far~ "'*9n on 23rd Str9llt billtwocn Oc9an front •nd Balboa 8oldlwrd; on 22nd S.... bM 11n Oc:w\ Ffa'll end 8Mbae Be. '••d; on IN ...ctt; I 1 % lidll al llcfmddiln Plilca bM ., ~ Slnlt and ~ ~ on 1hl SICMt.rfy end al Mc:fliddln ~ on the 11 •1 % side al McFadden P9ICe bit ••• ~ fronl end Court Slr'lll1; on the 9IJUltt-9y sidi al Out Sb'lllt IMlt •• 20ttl sar.t Ind Mcfaddin fllla. 11 In lone Tw. (d) s.._,..._ (75) ens.-"°"' far l*tdl• mmn on OCelln Frcn IMlt w• Mcfaddin Pllica end~ Slr'elt lnlonafow. (•) S..Uib-tiw (75) cMs .. "°"'for~ melers in lone Ona. (I) T _ _, fhe (25) cWtts I* hour tDr S-W.. m9111r5 In h Nmllim cl lam Two. fow, Ind Sbt Ind .. -----Sldioli 2. This Ot••a lhll be publiltNld once "' 1Mallc:WM ... olh~.---.... ...... , • .._(JD) ........... ol Ila •""'"1A n.0t••a-....... 1t•.......,m11»11 ol .. Cllr OK •cl ol .. Cir ol N1 Ja~ llMdt hied - on .. 2'1'1tdlro1Atlrl. lts1,..,_eis 1t1d'on._ 11 .. ~=.~ ............. . AYES. Cal. twt. """"'-· .... . s. .. -. ..... Tumar. NOES. COU'9Cll MOIERS N/A. ABSENT COUNat.MO&RS NIA. 151 John c. CCll k ., ...,, ATTEST: Wanda E. Raa1io. ~ aertt S/14 0298 llOftCE OF ftUST&"l IME a.-.... ....,._ T.S.•atll1 w.ramc TOWNE ESC*>W CORPORATION • duly _...-ct TNRle unds .__,..II dw:ribed demi al tru1t Will SEll AT PU8UC AUCT10H TO THE HIGHEST 8100ER FOR CASH fin h farms which we ....,_,. ....., in .. lJnitltd 9111111) end/ot the cmhiets, C..tifted 01 alls ~ llJICAiod in Civil Coda Section 2924h {PW)19ble In -a1tt.tiMeal .... ) II rWtt. tilleMd.,....oonW11)1&d to and "°" Mid br it widar aid o.d cl TNll In h pr~ ........... dw::tibed. TRUSTOR NOIHMN P. KING BEHERCIMY: L£ONARO R. 8EIW..E. dbe AMERtCAH MORTGAGE OOMPAHY recoded Howirnber 6, 198' •Instr. No. 84-451139 "' Official Alcords in the alfic:e al the Reco der al Or.,. ~ said deed d b'USI <lesaibes the ~ Pf'QPelty. EXHIBIT •A• A l.EASDtOlO INTEREST IN AND TO THAT PORTION Of GOVERNMENT LOT THREE, IN SECTION TWENTY· EIGHT, TOWNSHIP SIX SOUTH, RANGE TEH WEST, SAN BERNAROtHO BASE ANO MERIDIAN, DESCRtem AS FOUOWS: BEGINNING AT THE MOST SOUTHERLY CORNER Of THAT CERTAIN PARCEl. Of LANO DESCRIBED IN OE.ED f'ROM'"'WARREN J. BRISTOl AND WIFE TO RAlJIH R. TRUMBOWER AND°GRACE M. TRUMBOWER, HUSBAND ANO WlfE. RECOftOED JULY 6TH, l9"U, IN BOOK 1265, PAGE 46 Of OFFICIAL RECORDS, SAID POINT Of BEGINNING BEGIN IN A WESTERLY LINE Of CENTRAL AVENUE AS SAID CENTRAL AVENUE IS LAID OUT AND ~OH MAPN0.108. RECOROED IN BOOK 2. PAGES 1 ANO F0U..0WrNG Of OFFICIAL MAPSOf SAID COUNTY; THENCE SOUTH 22 OEGR£.ES 59' WEST ALONG THE WEST£RtY UNE Of SAID comw. AVENUE, 157,93 FEET TO THE NORTHEASTERl Y COANEROfTHEPARCE:l Of LAND DESCRtBED IN THE ANAL JUDGMENT, ENTER MARCH 17TH, 1936, IN AN ACTION EM1TlEO CITY Of NEWPORT BEACH. PLAINTIFF, VS. C. CULP. ANO OTHERS. DEfENOANTS, CASE NO. 33703 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Of THE STATE Of CALIFOINA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY Of ORANGE. A CERTIAED COPY Of WHICH OEDl£E WAS RECOROED MARCH lent 1936 IN BOOK 817. MGE 50 t>f OFRClAL R£COADS; THENCE NORTH 67 D£GR£ES 01 ·WEST ALONG THE NORTHERl. Y UNE Of THE LAST OESCRtem PMCEL. 31..82 RET TO A POtNT .. THE EASTOlt.Y LINE Of fOMIEJt RIGHT Of WAY Of THE SOUTHERN MClf1C RAIUIOAO AS SAID RIGHT Of WAY as DE:Sattam IN A OED> f'AOM JAMES MC FAOOEN TO SANTA AHA ANO N£WPOfn' fWLWAY COMPANY R£C0R0ED MARCH 22HO, 1993 IN 8Cnt 78, PAGE 399 Of ~ RECORDS Of SAID COUNTY; THENCE NORTH 17 O£Gfl£ES 28' U EAST A1..0MG THE EASTEAl.Y LINE Of SAID RIGHT Of WAY. 151Ui5 FEET TO THE MOST WES I ERt. Y CORNER Of SAID fWlCa. Of LANO OESCRt8ED tN THE SAID OEED TO RAlJIH R. TlttJM&OWER ANO WIFE; ntEHCE SOUTH 67 D£GR£ES 01· EAST ALONG THE SOUTHWESTERLY UNE Of THE LAST OESCRt8ED PARCn. Of LAND 47.04 FEET TO THE POINT Of BEGINHl..-a. EXCEPTING THEREFROM THAT PORTION LYING SOUTHWESTERLY Of THE FOUOWING DESCRIBED LINE: BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE NORTHWESTERL't PROLONGATION Of THE CENTER LINE Of VlA LIOO, 100 FEET WIDE. DISTANT NORTH 66 DEGREES 58' 25• WEST 22.38 FEET FROM THE INTERS£CTION Of SAID ~ LONGATION WITH THE CENTER LINE Of Ol.D C£NTRAL AVENUE, 60 FEET WIDE; THENCE NORTHERLY, Al.ONG A CURVE CONCAVE E.ASTERlY, HAvtNG A RADIUS Of 948..00 FEET. FROM A TANGENT BEARING NORTH 3 DEGREES 13' 54. WEST AN ARC OtSTAHCE Of 150.00 FEET. YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNOE'R A OEFD Of TRUST DATED 11/01/84. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR ~. IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. If YOU NEm AN EXPlAHA l10N Of THE NATURE Of THE PROCEEDING AGAJNST YOU. YOU SHOULO CONTACT A LAWYER 3600 tie pllt lh:t .. Neaport Bw::h, CA 92663. '"(If• street addtess ot oon wnon descnmon al property is shown ~ no warranty rs ciwn as to its c:oi1"*91e- ness).• The be1111ficialy under s.i Deed al Trust. by reeson d a br..:::h 01 default in the obfiptions secured thereby, heaetufote executed and de:tiwred to the undersCned • .-.., o.darabon ol Oef..n and DiemMd for Sale. and wriGen natice al defeult and al elet1iol1 10 cause the undersCned to sell wet property to Sltisfy Solid obf..,.IS, end n...r.. the undersilned ~ said notice ol ~ end "' electiol1 '° be recorded Febn.aary 6. 1987 • "'*· No. 87.071692 al Ofticial Aec:ords in the allce d the Rlootdet al Or-. Cbunty. Said S-. witt be m.de, but without cowenant or WTW!b • ...-SOI implied, repnfi .. tide PMtrsion,, °' encumlnncm. to s,.y the rem.in•,. princio91 sum cl the "*(s) -=uNd hr said c-.t al Trust. with.....,_ • in said nae. PfWided. ad-.eces., if any, undwthe"""' al said Oaed al Trust fees. ct-..s and ~al the TNStlle ~ al the tNsls a..-d by said Deed al Trust. SN 9llt wil be he6d on: F'*1 ..... s. 1987, .. 1:30 p.m. In the lobbr to the ~ ~ .. 601 South lewis Str-. Or.,... Clllitomia 92661 At ... bme Of ... initial publicalJon ol tt1is nobca. the total ~ al the unpeid balance al the obr .. f ar1 w::ured hrtheabowedlla imd deed altNst and rtMT .. , d costs. ecpa I I Ir. end .t.icm is $30,,264.59 It is paaible -It ... time al sllle the ~-11 bid ""'Y bie lass 1Mn the tlDI -~due. " ...... the~~ bid tMYbe ataaned br caatq the taloww1c '8llCI"'°'• ~ on tN • bllb9 ttw ..-01•> • ••n «<213) 627~ 0...:-7.1917 TAC*laM TO'MC r1acaow-,,_ OOM'OMllOM, •said TruA&a, 8j T.D. SDVIC( COWWCY. ll9ll'lt e,a...,~J1111• tSiiita•r.601~"-il • SL. a...., CA ... (714) -...100 S/14 5121 5121 021' • ,. .. • .•Y 14. •THE NEWPOfll INllGNIC08TA 'EM NEWS .. :Le I.uni ncnnous ••ua1•••r•tsaa, ..._STATIMENT The~ penonswe doifll business as: SOl·EO ASSOCIATES, 25111 N•t•m• Court. La1una Hills. California 92653. Ectw.d J. Schrum, 25111 Natam• Court, La1una Hilts. Califomill 92653. Sol Kutner. 1325 Crest· view Drive, 5-\ c.rtos. Cali- foma. 9'070. This business is con- duc19d by ...... part· nership. Sianed: Edward J. Schrum, General hftner. The reaistr•nh com· metlCed to ~ busi- ness under the fictitious business name or names -listed aboYe on MARCH 30, 1987. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of 0ra"89 County on April 7, 1987 F340546 4123 4130 517 5/14 0216 1(.32333 f1C11110US BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following persons are doing business as. EAST ANAHEIM DISTRIBUTION CENTER ASSOCIATES . a Joint Venture. 1400 Bristol Street North, Suite 245, Newport Beach. California 92660 Copley Rea lty Income Partners I, a Massachusetts limited p.artnersh1p, 399 Boylston Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02116. Davis Anaheim 0.stnbu· tion Center Associates, a Calif. aeneraJ partnership, 1400 Bnstol Street North, Suite 245, Newport ee.ch. California 92660. This business 1s con- ducted by .. joint venture. Signed: Copley Realty Income Partners I, a Mas- sachusetts limited partner· ship; First Income Corp., a Massachusetts corporation; Copley Real Estate Advi- scn, Inc., .a Massachusetts corporation, William J Salisbury, Principal; Davis Anaheim Distribution Cen· ter Assoctates, a California general partner-ship, W1l· ham K Oav1s. Managing General Partner The re11strants com· menced to transact bus•· ness under the ftctrt1oos business name or names listed above on 12/29/86 This statement was filed with the County c~ of <>ranee County on April 9, 1987 F340758 4123 4/30 517 5/14 0219 1-32332 AC 11IiOUS9USIMIS NAllE STATDIUfT The foUowina persons are doina business as; COUN- T RY CRITTERS, 32061 Camino Capistrano, ~n Juan Captstrano, CA. Bradley c. Anderson •nd Elizabeth Anderson, 29351 Kinalet Ct .. Laauna N1&\Jel, CA 92677 This business 1s con· ducted by husband and wife S1aned Bradley C Anderson and Elizabeth Anderson The registrants com· menced to transact bus1· ness under the fictitious business name or names listed above on 4/24/87. This statement was filed with the County Clertl of Orange County on Apnl 10. 1987 F340873 4123 4/30 517 5/14 0220 K·l2331 flCTJTIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following persons are domg business as ENVIR· ONMENTAL DEVELOPERS c/o Buxbaum & Chakmak. 1401 Dove Street, Ste 680, N9wport Beach. Cahfomq 92660. John Chakmak, 1401 OcM Str-. Ste 680, New- port Beach, California 92660. o.vid A. BuJcbeum, 1401 DcMt St'98t.. .. 680. New· port Beach, C.litornia 92660. Dew~ne Brown, 3651 Aquwius Ortw, Huntit ... Blech. ~· 92647. This bu$ineas ls con- ducted by • ....,.. s-rt- nership. Si&ned: Environ- mental Developers; John Chakft'lllk, Partner. The re1istntnts com· menced lo transact busi· ness under the ftetitlous business name above on April 17, 1979. This stMlment was filed with the County CSettt t:A Oran1e County April 7, 1987. F340407 4123 4130 5n s114 0221 1-32331 STATElmfr Of wmtOM- WAl FIOM l'MIMll .. OPIUTIN8 &Wll flCTI. T10US ••1111 Ull£ The foltowi,. person has withdrawn as • aeneral partner from the partner- ship ~ti"K under the fictitious business name of: KOLL NATIONAL NORTH at 4343 Von Karman Avenue, Newport Beach, CA 92660 lnterneal Company, a Tennessee corporation dba Jovencal, Inc .. in Catifomia, 2777 Allen Parbay, Rivi· ana Building, 6th Floor, Houston. Texas 77019. The ficfitious business name referred to above was filed in Orange County on 2/ 25186. Signed: lnterneal Company, a Tennessee cor· Poralion dba J<M!ncal. Inc., in California; Risher Ran· dall, E.V.P. ThtS statement was filed with the County Clertt of Orange County April 9, 1987. F301880 4123 4/30 517 5/14 0222 1-32329 STATDIDIT Of WITHDM- WAl FltOll PAltTNEltlttlP OPOtATING UNOD flCTI. TIOUS 8USIN£SS NAM£ The followina person has withdrawn as a aeneral partner from the partner. ship operatina under the fictitious business name ot: SANTA FE SPRINGS ASSO- CIATES at 4343 Von KM· man Avenue, Newport Beach. CA 92660. lnterneal Company, a Tennessee corporatJon dba Jovencal, Inc .• in California. 21n Allen Parkway, R1111· ana Building, 6th Floor. Houston. Texas no19 The fictitious business name referred to above was filed inOranaeCountyon2/ 25/86. Sianed: lntemeal Company, a Tennessee cor· poration dba .JowenQI, Inc., in California; Risher Ran- dall, E.V.P. This sta-t.N-m-1et-nt ... was filed with the County CWk t:A Oran1e County April 9, 1987. f301879 4/23 4/30 517 5/14 0223 (,.~ STA91Tma ..... -rT 0/1 WirW. WAL FWOll NllTNDI• OPOATINC UM»D flCTI. nous.,... NAiil The followi~ person has withdrawn as • 1eneral partner from the partner. ship opendina under the fictitious business name ot. KOU NATIONAL at 4343 Von Karman Avenue, New- port BNch. CA 92660. lnternHI Company, a T ennes.see corporation dba Jovencal, Inc., in California, 2777 Allen Parkway, Rivi· ana Buildina. 6th floor, Houston, Texas n019. The fictitious business name referred to •bcwe was filed in Oranp County on 21 25/86. Sianed: lnterneal Company, a Tennessee cor· poortjon dbll ~I. Inc . in California; Risher Ran· dall, E.V.P This statement was filed with the County Cieri( t:A Oranae County April 9. 1987 F301878 4123 4/30 sn s114 0224 KOLL IRVtN[ BUSINESS CENTER .i 4343 ~ Kar· man Avenue. Newport 8Mch, CA 92660. lntemHI Company, a T eon9$M8 corporation dba .lowenal, Inc., ln California, 2n1 Mien hrkway, Rivi· ana Buildin1. 6th Floor, Houston, Texas no19. The fictitious business name ,.....,ed to~was filed In Ora• County on 2/ 25/86. Silf18Cf: lnteme.I Compwiy, a TenMSSM cor· pcntjon dbl Jowncal, Inc., in California; Risher Ran· dalt, E.V.P. This stltement was filed with the County Clerk of Oran1e County April 9, 1987. F301882 4/23 4/30 517 5/14 0225 IC-323217 STATDffNT Of Wl'THDU· WAL FltOll PMTNUSHIP OPEJtATING UNDO flCn. nous BUSINESS NAM£ The fotlowina person has withdrawn as a eeneral partner from the partner- ship c>per•tine under the fictitious buSlness name of: courn & PINTO at 4220 Von Karman Avenue, Surte 110, Newpol1 Beach. Call· forma 92660 Saul B Pinto, 130 l Dove Street. Suite 720, Newport Beach, California 92660. The f1ct1t1oos business name referred to above w.as filed in CKanee County on January 2, 1987. Sianed: Saul B. Pinto. This statement was filed w•th the County Clerk of Oran1e County Apnl 9. 1987 F331402 4/23 4/30 517 5/14 0226 l-3Za3 F'ICllllOUS ..... NAllf ITATEMUfT The followinc person is doina business as: BOAT CANYON HEAL TH FOODS, 632 North Co.st Hiehway, Laauna Beach, California 92651 James Dean Brancucci, 3901 Burly Avenue. <>ranee. Calrfomia 92669 This business is con- ducted by an ind1v1dual S.anect James Dean Bran· CUCCI. The re11strant com· menced to transact buSl- ness under the fictitious business name 0< names listed aboYe on 1I15/87. This statement filed with the County CleB t:A <>ranee County on March 31, 1987. F339844 4123 4/30 517 5/14 0232 f'IChl IOUI ... .._ tumSTAlW The foltowinl penon is doiOI bulir-.s as: EXECU- TIVE TICKETS, 18700 MecArthur Blvd., Irvine, Catifomia m1 s. Micheel S. M9;ia, 6148 East 5-\ Lorenzo, ANheim Hilts, California. This business is con- ducted by en individual. Sisned: M~ S. Mejia. The re1istr•nt com· menced to transact busi· ness under the fictitious business n.me or names listed abo¥e on 3/1/87. This statement ns filed with the County Clertt of Oranse County on April 8, 1987 F340659 4123 4/30 517 5/ 14 0211 l-322t7 F1CTITIOUS IUSINESS NAiil STATl:Ml'NT The foUowinc penon is doina business n: RARE FORM PUBLICATIONS, 3760 Campus Driw. New- port Beach. CA 92660. Jon Canale. 3760 Cam· pus om.. Ne•port 8w.h. CA92660. rtomia 92651 This business ls con· ducted by en individual. Silrled; Jon c..n.. The feliJtrant com· ~ad ID tr..-ct bu$i- neu undel the fictitious busk'8U name Ott ,.,,,.. limd ebowe on Merch l, H87. .,... ........ , "'F••nt• fli1lid .. tM ~air' ol or._ CGUnl.r• .... 16. 1117. n.1m 4/2J 4/30 &115114 0233 .... Of 1"1 M&JUM ftlff 11 ·YIM -war• n. i-. .. A t1Bht .. I .. Llllt ..... • •Cr '' stl-Y-* MC. ... ...... _._. ____ ii ... 1411,1): =-·- Yertslml·--........ ~ .. -......... ....__,) Tc81 ldmitt8d assets(,,... 2. line 24) $441 .. 1.576 Ta181Witiel(Pall3, line 26) 405;161.700 ClijlllliJ llDcks ~ 3, line 27 A Md 278) 1,500.000 ,_ •• --...n for surpM .. ...,, ......... funcb CPlee 3 fine 27C) .(). GI.-piiid in Ind a>nbib&Md IUlpkAS C"'9,. .... 28) 38.598,800 'w •••• special sufPus ~ 3, line 29A) 438.154 UI I I ...... funds (SUIJ)lus) (P1913. Une 298 minus 29C) (3,817,078) Gmn 0.0-) from opet11tbas (Pi914, line 31) (530,677) Ina 111 I (Decrease) in Capbl wld Sufplus duri"I 1986 (Pa1e 3, line 30, 1986 minus 1915) (2,412.036) lnsunince in Force: ~ ~ 15. line 20, Col. 10 ·Whole dolblB) 4.132,385,000 Accident & Health premiums • Scheel• H . Col. l , Line 1) 3.920,863 lnsutancle in Force: Califomi4t 8usine55 hie (hel46 Line 22, Col. 6) 35.712.552 Accident and halth premiums -Direct California Busines.s Paae (Paee 46, Line 25, Col. 2) 43,541 We hereby certify that the above items •re in accordance with the Annual Statement for the year ended Deoembef 31. 1986 made to the Insurance Commissioner of the State of California, pursuant to - Pet8' P. Huff, Name of President Wattet P Dohrmann, Name af Secrmry & &ec. VP 47039 4/23 4/30 517 5/14 5121 Oll' 11M14 NOTICE Of 1ltUSTEE'S IALl T .S. Na. f·11773Y /313317-2 NOTa YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED Of TRUST, DATED OCTOBER 6, 1983. UNLESS YOU TAK£ ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY 8£ S0t.D AT A PUBUC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPlAHATION Of THE NATURE Of THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On MAY 29, 1987. lit 9:45 A.M .• BENEfACT as duly appointed Trudie under and pursuant ID Deed ol Trust recorded OCTOBER 17, 1983, as inst No. ~56118, t:A Official RecDds In the office ol the ~ A9c.:iof der t:A ORANGE ~. Stm t:A CAUFORNtA. EJCeCUted by Al.AN 8. MCl<AY ANO YVONNE Ma<AY WILL SELL AT PUBUC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIOOER FOA CASH ~ 11t time af u1e in lawful money o1 the UnMd StMes) at . THE MAIN NORTH ENTRANCE TO THE COUNTY COURTHOUSE. 700 CIVIC CENTER WEST. SANTA ANA. CA act ri&ht. title and Interest conveyed lo and now held by it under said Deed ot Trust 1n the Poe-1'1 5itu.b!d in said County wld Sblte described a: LOT 2 Of TRACT NO. 6689, AS PER MAP R£COROED IN 900t< 250, PAGES 45 AND 46 Of MISCWANEOUS MAPS~ IN THE OfTtCE Of THE COUNTY RECOROER Of SAJO COUNTY. The street addt"e$$ and other common ~. if any, of the rul proc>el1y described abowe is purpoRed tobe: 2133 INOIAN SPRING LANE. NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660 . The undersilned TNAle disd8ims any liabilitY for any IOCOUKtrless of the ..... .cidrw wld ~ common desilnltion. if 8f1Y, shown ta.em. Said sate will be m.de, but without QCMtnMt Of ..,,..11.y, aptW Ott implied, ~ titM, poll I Hion, OI ~ to P9Y the ~ princlpel sum ol the nolll(s) tea.nd br uid Owl of Trust. wilh "-est thel••· as pn:Mded In said nca(s) • ._ices, if ""'1. undlr the wms ol said Deed t:A Trust .... dwllll wld aperw ol the TruAle ond ol the trusts a 1• d by uid OeedolTNll ThelD&ll amount ol the unpeid bMance ol the obl4ption SCl.ftd by the ~ to be tokl and A I I lllllati6e estimMld COiis. ...-s wld llcMMic:as at tM time ol the initial publication ol the Notice ol s... ii $401,538.32 The bellfdicilwy under said Owl ol Trust Ml**"• ex.ecullld Ind deliwred to the undlrsilned • written Dedantion al Default and o.m.nd for Sale, and a -ea.n Notice ol IMfautt and Election to Sell The ~ caused said Notice t:A Default and EIKtion ID Seit ID be reco1ded in the oouney whete the ,..., property is loc-.d. Dier. Afftll 23. 1987 8ENEfACT, as said Trust•. 23272 MILL CREE)( ROAD, WEST WING, SUITE 100, LAGUNA HILLS, CA 92653. (714) 472·2448 8y ELIZABETH CHAUSSE'. Authorized $Cnatur9 517 5/14 S/21 0264 T-47'15 IMf!CMtl'MT ..... on ........ a-TO PWll-.--~-y OWNO:: NOTICE Of TIIUITErl IALI No.FUI YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED Of TRUST DATED Auau5t 28, 1986. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPl..ANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On May 27, 1987, at 11:00 A.M .• CARE ESCROW. INC. as duly appointed Trustee under and puf"WMl lo Oeed of Trust recorded Ausust 28, 1986 as Instr. No. 86- 388848. of Official Records, executed by: GERALD VONTSTEEN AND LINDA VONTSTEEN as truADr(s), in the office of the County Recof der t:A ~County, StD of Califomi•. WILL SEU AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIOOER FOR CASH (peylbte at time al sale in iawf\11 mon.y ol the Untt.d Stal8S) 11t: THE NORTH FRONT EHTRAHC£ TO THE COUNTY COURTHOUSE. 700 CMC CENTER DRIVE WEST. SANTA ANA.CA. .,I rCht. title and i,.,..,... cou,.)llad '° and now held by it under said Owl t:A T Nit In the Pi°'*11 sitwlled in said County and SllMil dw:f ibed a.: LDt 65 ol T r-=t 7845 • s-mep fite in ~ 310 P1i11tS 12 to 18 ol meps In tM office ol the QJunty Rllcofdlr' al said County. The lb..t addrwa and other commOli ~. if MlY. t:A the ..... property delcrit.d abow it purported to be: 2306 Port Carlisle. t••Por' a.ch . The uikill _. Trus4M dilcWms ""'1 tlabiffty o1r llf'1 incorv.-111 ol h _.... Md .. and aMw common de5ii&Ntion. if eny, shOM\ heNin: S.id sale will be m.de, but without c-..m "' ~. eapress Of imptied, ~ ... Pll Jlnsion. °' encumbrances. to P9Y the ~ pnncipal sum of the not.(s) secured by Utd Deed ol Trust, witt1 i'*'11st thereon, as prowided in uid nc*(s). actwwic:as. if Wfl, under the ll9tms ol uid Deed of Trust. .... ctwees and expenses ol the Trustee and of the trusts~ by said Deed al Trust tor the amount ~ estimallad to be: $30,659.56 The beneficiary under said Owt t:A Trust hei~e executed and deliwred to the "' .. ~ • written Oedaration of Default wld DerNnd for Sale, and a writt9n Notice ol Def8Ult wld Election ID Seti. The undersilned caused Yid Notice ol ~ end Oection ID Sell lo be recordld in the county ...... the,..., ~Is loc.-d. om: Aoril 27, 1917 Care EscnJW, tnc., as uid Tn.eme ~ Gr.a Johnson. Trustee S. Officer, Aulhorized -.... 123 W. Torrance Btvd., 1107, "9do11do 8w:h. ea.. 902.n, 213-543-2715 sn 5114 s121 0210 I RIIS na-rmDJ--rT-Of .. ,..,.. WAL,....,,._IW OfDA11Nl .-ncn. nous., .... ..._ The fol~ perlOn ha withdr•wn n a 1eneral partner from the pertner- ship operati,. under the fictitious busi'*I name of: COlJ.ETT & PtNTO at 4220 Von iic.n.n Avenue, Suite 110, Ne~ a..ctt. C.h· fomia 92660. S.UI 8.. Pinto, a law cor· poration, 1301 Dolle Sbwt. Suite 720, Newport 8-ch, California 926li0. The fictitious business name referred to above was filed In <>ranee County on 2/ 27 /86. Si1ned: S•ul 8 Pinto. President. This ltatllment Wiii filed with the County Clerit of Oranae County April 9. 1987. fl02251 4/23 4/30 517 S/14 0227 J. Jeff P\:Jwelt, Presidant. The rqlstrants com- mefad ID tranud btisi· ness under the fictitious ~ 1\11"8 OI names above on 2123/87 This ~ was filed with the County Cieri( ol Or.,.. County ~ 30, 1987. F339n4 4/23 4/30 sn 5114 02JO ...... "*JC~ Fitlh ... •1•1111 NAmlTAT'IMlllT The tDftowit .. Pll IOf IS lf9 doin1 busf ness as: WASHINGTON SQUARE FINANCIAL, 5000 Birch Stf98t. Suite 3000. West T owr. Newport 8eac:h, CA 92660. Washircton $Quare Cap- ital, Inc .• a Minnetota cor· cxntiol•, 512 Nicollet Mall, Suitit 600, M~ MN 5s.o2. Thb business is con· duct9d .., a ClOI porwtion. se-t:W.-.•·~ Capbl, Inc.:~ U Kuk. Uec:utMI Vici ........ dlrll The recfat,.nt com- nwad ID h-=t buli- ,_ Undlir the fictitious ..._ ............ °"""" ...-1. 19. Thi ,._ ............. Cali- fotNa office °" April 1. 1117. n. ........ _ .... ....... ~ a.tl of ar.,. r.-..-Atari 30. 1117. AlltND.DUlll sn 111411115121 021a -··· JW&IMa .._ ...... Ill I T.& .... CRllJ UMl'eoDIC TOWNE EICROW~.-~ OOM'ORATION • duly appoirMd Ttullle under the ........ .-:ii ibed ._GI '"'1st WILL SEU AT PU8UC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER fOA CASH (in the b'rM wtMd\ .. ._..,. tinder in the lJnie9d ..... ) wwJJot the cmhirs, certified OI att. chKb ............. <M Code Section ~ (~ In ful It the time ol .... ) alt richt. title and intetest c:o11WQ!ld to and now h9ld bf it undlr said Deed of Trust in the~........,. delcribed: TRUSTOR: NORMAH P . .UNG BENEFICIARY: l£0NAR0 R. BEOAl.E, dba AMERICAN MORTGAGE COMPAHY '9COfded ~ 6, 1984 a Instr. No. ~58137 ol Offidlll Records in the office of the ReClOf der' ol <>ranee County. said deed of trust describes the follc>wq property: EXHIBIT•A• A L£ASEHOLO INTEREST fN ANO TO THAT PORTION Of GOVERNMENT LOT THREE IN SECTION TWENTY· EIGHT. TOWNSHIP SIX SOUTH, RANGE TEN WEST, SAN BERNARDtNO BASE AND MERtDtAN, DESCRIBED AS FOU.OWS: BEGINNING AT THE MOST SOUTHERl.Y CORNER Of THAT CERTAIN PARCEL Of LAND DESCRIBED IN DEED FROM WARREN J. 8Rt:STOL AND WIFE TO RALPH R. TRUM80WER AHO GRAC£ M. TRUMBOWER, HUSSANO AND W1F£. RECORO€D JULY 6TH, 1944. IN BOOK 1265, PAGE 46 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS, SAID POINT OF BEGINNING BEGIN INA WESTERLY LINE Of CENTRAL AVENUE AS SAID CENTRAL AVENUE IS LAID OUT AND SHOWN ON MAP NO. 108, RECORDED IN BOOK 2, PAGES 1 AND FOLLOWING OF OfflCIAL MAPS Of SAID COUNTY; THENCE SOUTH 22 DEGREES 59' WEST ALONG THE WESTERLY LINE Of SAID CENTRAL AVENUE. 157.93 FEET TO THE NORTHEASTERLY CORNER OF THE PARCEL OF LANO DESCRIBED IN THE FINAL JUDGMENT. ENTER MARCH 17TH, 1936, IN AN ACTION ENTITLED CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH. PLAINTIFF, VS. C. CULP. AND OTHERS. DEFENDANTS, CASE NO. 33703 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Of THE STATE Of CALIFORNIA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE. A CERTIFIED COf"f Of WHICH DECREE WAS RECORDED MARCH 18TH. 1936 IN BO()f( 817, PAGE 50 Of OfflCIAl RECORDS THENCE NORTH 67 OEGaEES 01' WEST ALONG THE NORTHERLY LINE Of THE LAST DESCRIBED PARC£1. 31.82 FEET TO A POINT IN THE £ASTERLY LINE Of FORMER RIGHT Of WAY Of THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD AS SAJO RIGHT Of WAY tS DESCRIBED IN A DEED FROM JAMES MC FAOOEN TO SANTA ANA AHO NEWPORT RAILWAY COMPANY RECOROED MARCH 22NO. 1893 IN BOOK 78. PAGE 399 Of DEEDS. RECOROS Of SAID COUNTY; THEHCE NORni 17 ~ 28' 23· £AST ALONG THE EASTERLY LINE Of SAID RIGHT Of WAY, 158.65 FEET TO THE MOST WESTERl Y CORNER Of SAJO PARCEL OF LANO Ol'SCltt8EO lN THE SAID DEED TO RALPH R. TRUMBOWO ANO WIFE; TH£HC£ SOUTH 67 DEGREES 01' EAST Al.ONG 'THE SOUllfW£STERlY UN£ Of THE LAST OESCRtBEO PAACE1. Of LANO 47 .Ot FEET TO THE POtNT Of amtNNJNG. EXCEPTING THEREFROM THAT PORTION LYING SOUTHWESTERLY Of THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED LINE: BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE NORTHWESTERl.Y PROU>HGATIOH Of THE CENTER LINE Of VIA UDO, 100 FEET W1DE. OtSTAHT HORTH 66 OEGRE£S 58' 25· WESl 22.38 FEET FROM THE INTERSECTIOH OF SAID PRO- LONGATION WtTH THE C£NTER LINE Of OLD C£NTRAI. AVENUE. 60 FEIT WlDE; THENCE NORTHERLY, Al.ONG A CURVE CONCAVE EASTERl Y, HAVING A RADIUS OF 948.00 F'[[T, f'ROM A TANGENT BEARING NORTH 3 O£GREES 13' 54• WEST AN ARC DISTANCE Of 150.00 FEET. YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED Of TRUST DATED 11/01184. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO ~TECT YOUR PROPERTY. IT MAY BE SOlD AT A PUBLIC SAl£. If YOU NEED AN EXP\ANATION Of THE NATURE Of THE PftOCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. 3600 Ptupoft Bl'wd., ~a.ch, CA 92663 ·ctt a --eddre$$ °'common desilnltion of -propei-rti-y rs shown 8bcM. no ~ is atwrt • to its c:omolete-neu 01 conwdlms). • The beoefic:i81y under said o.d of T Nlf. -::.:: 1 of• bfwtt ordlfa* in the obf..,.,.,. MCUred , .,.,...,. e•cu'9d and detiwered to the "'.........,_ a ....... Oedanl3ian of Default and Oemend tor 5*. and wrin9n notice of defautt and °' election '° ~ ... undlr'lilr*l ID sett said ~ '° ~ uld obi...,, .. and thereeftlr the undenCned caned Aid natice ol dlfallt ..s of election to be ~ Febfwry 6. 1987 a Instr. No. 87..071691 of Oflk::ill "'°°' ds in the office of the R9oorder of Orarwe ~ Saki Siie will be mede. but without cowenant °' ~ ....... OI implied. ....,-djfW title pofseWon, or enc:umbr---. _, P9J the rwnMq prinds-1 sum of the "*(a) IKut9d by said d-' of Trust. wittt ineerest •in aid ... prowided, adwlllas, If wr/, under the terms of uld o.ct ol T Nit. fMs. ctwwas and a,,.nses of the Tna. and ol the tN111 a-.llld by said Deed ol Trust. Seid .. wU be held OR fridlly, June S. 1917, • 1:30 p.m. in ttte lobby to the buildinc locll1lld .. 601 South Lewis Str9et. <>ranee. California 92668 At the time of the initial publication ol this notice, ttte IDbtl amount ol the unpaid ba1anoe of the obliption MCUf'9d by the abowe delcribed deed of trust and estimllld com.~ and adv.as is $55,262.15. tt i.a polliiblle thilt at the time of sale ttte openinc bid tnlY be lela than the WI &iidebtadness dufl ".n11 Ht ... -s-.w openinc bid may be obblined bf ~ the .._... 1111~• numbers on the cMy bebw the 9* (714) 385437 OI (213) 627465 0...:~7.1917 11211 TOWN£ ESCROW CORPORATION as said Trutt8e. If T .0. SOMCE OOWAHY, ll9lf1l 8f OndJ.._.. t '* nt Secl•r. 601 South lAlwil St..; Otww1. CA 92M1. (714) -..100 5114 5121 !V2I 0279 ._111111• I l.-... IC .. ' -••an-111:12111111,.amr10M1 -·Tiii ......... .....,.. .. Of Tiii ... iC .... II. WH£REAS, It '* eome to the llllllntiQr1 ol the Qy Council ...... ~-COllditiolll eaill upon the ............. kl. pelic~ Md pn-. pnJpllty within the CitJ .. shown. described Md ...., .... If ont he ,..,.. ,.,... ol the Pf'OC*ties in the City which we recorded In the oflk:e of the County Recorder for the CoUf1t1 of °'WWk (A) Wtedl ... .,,...,. whlctt when mature belr .... °' dcNfny ..... which wm Mblin such a 1-.e powth n to become • fire menace when dry, or which se ottw-. noUius or danelrous; (B) Ory ..... stubble, brush, prden refuse. littler °' ottw ftamm.llM maurial which c:onstibAes a fire hazard or which, when dry, will in rusc>Nlble probability constitute a tn hazard; (C) Poison oek and poison ivy which CX>nStibM a menace to the public health; (D) Rubbish, refuse and dirt upon petkways and sidewaks, and rubbish and refuse upon private property, and WHEREAS, in the iudlement of the City Council said conditions constitute a IJUb'ic nuisance and shouid be -...ct as such pursuant to the prcMsions of Chapter 10.48 of the Neaport e.ctt Municipel Code; NOW, THER£FOA£. BE IT RESOLVED: Section 1. The City Council hereby determines and declares that the weeds and ottw conditions described above which exist upon the streets, alleys, sidewalks, partcw.y5 and private swoperty within the City are a pubUc nuisance. Section 2. Slid public nuisances must be abated by the de5truction or ~I thereof, and all owners of property on which such public nuisances exist or which abuts public str9ets or 5idewalks on which on which such public nuisances exist shall without deJay destroy or remcMt all such public nuisances °'such wortc will be done by the City, 1n which case the cost of such wort will be assessed upon the lands from which. and/or int he front and rear of which, such nuisances shaft have been destr~ Of remowd. Section 3. The City Council does hereby set the 26th day of May, 1987, ll 7:30 p.m., as the time and the Council Chambers in the Crty Hall of the City of Newport. 8eactt as the p&ace. for hearine objections and protests to the ptOpOMd ablltllment of such nuisances. Section 4. The f°it'e Chief is hereby directed to live notice to the pesnee of this resolution of the Councirs direction or removal thereof, and of the time and pixie set for the public hurin& to consider pc atests. in the foUowirw~ ey mamnc. ll Mest ten ( 10) mys prior to the time fixed by the City Council for hearing objectioi IS. • postcltd &Mrw notice of the time, place and purpose of the~ to consider swo61sts. to all owners of real property subiect to assessment for the ai.tement work, diAICted to the eddr95s ol uid owners as shown_ont he tallest County tu n:Jtl. ADOPTED this l lltt cMy of May, 1987. I sl John C. Cox. Jr., Mayor ATI"EST: I sl Wanda E. ftaaM>, CityClerk 5/14 0296 ~NO.U-7 M ~Of lMICln OF• ..... WOl-.... ft .. IUCH PIDC FW Ul•ICOIPDMTED ,_.,,LOCATED IOUTMl&Y Of I ITOL lllill IOUTH MD UST· EILY •WA..._ ADMCUIT 10 lHE cm OF '*™' IUClt w A.....a mu a or THE M:UU OllT IUCM ~ COOi 9f ADCll• CMAPID ~ ntl IMTA W MEllllT'l UJECiflC PlM. •1: MD,.._ .. , DllTllC1M WI llO. J4. 4Z. tl MD 0 9f ADDING THE SP-7 D081ATIOM THDl'fO .. T1tl QIJfT Of IUlllQUElfT .UWIEIA- tlON; MO THI ACCIPTMCI Of AN Df'90rlli:BTAL DOCUMENT. (PIMl9J•C•t •h I :MIR._.....__, The City Council ol the City ol Neaspc:wt Buch DOES ORDAIN es fotlows: SECTION l . Callfom~ Government Code. Section 65859, pnMdes thM a city may prezone unincorpcnted ~ for the pufPole of dellermtninc the zoninc thM will llPPfY to such ptoperty in ttw 9'lent of subsequent anNUtion ID the city. SECTION 2. The tubject property is the folloainl ,_, ~in unillCIDflDact proper1.y .ctioininc the Cit1 of Newport Bw:tt, County ol ~ s... ol CMbnia: AH ol the C*t8in 1*ce1 of land tocallld in w•ic:orpo. ....., .. ~ ol tNI County°' Orwwa. ... ol CalibTtia beirw a portion ol the .,. oommo11:y knoMi as SlrD AN thlicllb. said prape11y is men~ described as toloas: ees;~ .. the most eatet1y comet ol Lot 147 of Block 51 of INine SubdMsion as shoMI on a map reconted in Boc>k l, P'alt 88 of M~ Aecud Mlip&. ReaJlds ol Or.,. eoun.y, said c:amw also .... the moll ~ corns ol TrKt No. 1499 es I* m1P recotdld in Boc>k 44, ,,... 47 of Miscel'aneous Mlps. Records of said Count:1; soutti ~3T2r west a1on1 the southerty Nne ol Lat 147 of Block 51 of IMne SubdMsion per map t9CIOfded in Book 1, Plil8 88 of Miscel•W Rllc:ords a distlfa ol 2640.31 ._. to • point said poinl beinc tcaltherty c:onw of TrKt No. 1501 ..S ~ oonw of Lot 14 7 ol Block 51 of 1mne·s Subdivision: thence IOUlh 49""21 '54. east a diSlaince ol SS t..t; thence south 39••1 s· .... distance of 30 felt: thence south 019()8'39 ..... a distance of 256.13 ~thence IOUlt'I 39•48•15· ... • distance of 70 teat; thence south 50•11 ·45" eest. a distance ol 215 r.t _,.., ••w:tior• with norths 18.ty line of the south one QUalW (~ ol said Block 51 GI Irvine's SubdMsion. tt.a llCdtl 11111111 ~said·~ •••• "'1 line of the moll ~c:onw of tNt ~ S*Oll ol tend. dllCribed .... Booll 2161. ..... 375 end 37' of OMdll Rllcofds of 0.-.,.. ~. thence north w11 ·45· -. a dimnce o1 705 ._. _, ......... COllCMie '°the .......... Md ~a,...,. of 811.25 -tt.ICI •o1h 3 " .. aid a.rw., lf'C diDICI of 307.15 .... to the lftOllt 1111 1f CDftW ol mid plf'Clt ol lend. aid comer allo .. h ..... .......,cansolttwt~ .-c:-1 of llllnd•dw:t'*9 in ... 2207, ,_ 196. Oflc:W-....oto-.~. Aid paint ... .....,. in a CMIWCOfQllMtl) ..... I l ....,. ..... ol I00.00 .... a ftdill line .. =• ..... poil'l1 ._. • ...-;." o1 ,.... 1rir1s· .-; -.a ro•:utt "1--.lilidwrwMll'C ts1aot193.13 .... ti). polrltol a ..... a.rw CGICI I., ... r: ... .............. ol1000.00flllt ........ I 2 .. ..... llllllcurw_M.cf I llClollll.31 ... _,a ..... ::.:--..: .. = :-::=tTt...:t:: ~ ..... af ~ Cltun9': tt..a ~ MY 141• THE N8WORT B8GNI008TA IBA NBtJS .. 11 ..... ..Ww•~ a 2 ... -.u .......... =~· --...... -· ••if w., .... ....-ol tend• dwcrilled in a.. DOI, ,_ 504. OMcW ..... ol ar.... ~ ..... --36•13•05• .... a distance ol 551.55 ... ti) ...... Mid point allo .,.,. the moll....._ canw af • ~ of tend • data ibed in Boc>k 2273. ..... 175. OlicW Aecofda ol Aid~ thence north 50911''5 ..... • distallat ol 489.33 feet to. point, said paint .. blif'll the moll ..-.rty comer of said pat'CIM, said poirC alllO beif'I in • CUtW a>ncwe to the nortts ad,, • rdll line ~ said point havinc • .,_ "• of north 36-U-03. west. thence ncwtheasalltty ._ uid curve .,. arc aimnce of 120.53 felt. thence north W41'l5• eest tafl9lnt to last mentia-.d CUNe.. a diance ol 100.21 feet to.., intetsection with the south~ .. ot Mesa DrM, 60 t.t in width, shown upon a tn11P ol Tr.a No. 706, r9COfded in Misoellaneous Map 8odl 21, ..... 25, Aecotds of Oraewe County. thence north• e :n 1 tr .,_ the~ line of said Mesa Drive in a c:utW COi~ to the norttuast with a central.,. of 44•36,,.,-Ind havirw a radius of 173.37 feet 111 arc distMce of 134.95 feet; thence south 5•35•45· eest. a ditUnce ol 168.09 feet. thence northwesterly continuinc -. • cutw Concft'8 to the southwest with a central afllle of 64•0()'3(Y and a radius of 192.96 feet.., SC ciltaece of 215.57 feet; thence south 64•()8'15· east a diitance of 8.87 feet to a point said point afso beina then. wtiol'l of eastetty line of City of Ne•Po1 Beach Annellll3ion No. 78 (Irvine A¥enUe-Mesa DrM Anna) with the soutt.rty line ol said Mesa Drive beinc the boundary of said City of Newport Beach as established by Ordinance No. 748 of said City; thence north W48' is· east --. said easterly line of said Annexation No. 78 to a point of intersection with center1ine of IJVine Avenue; thence continuing northeasterly alon& the centet1ine of said Irvine Avenue in a curve with a central aaicte of 419•1 ·47• and havinc a radius of 1000.13 feet and a dimnce of 727 .83 feet to a point beinc the intetsection of Ytd Irvine Avenue centerline and the northeasterly~ of the centet1ine of Acacia Street in the existinc boundaty of the City of Newport Beach; thence south 39•43·15· west •Ion& said existJng boundaty ol said City ol Newport Beach to a point of intersection of Acacia Street and Orchard Dffle; thence south 50•11·45· east a distMlc:e of 330.00 feet: thence north 39•.a-15· east. a distance of 1370.00 feel thence south 50•11·45· east.,,,. the existinc boundary of said City of Newport Beach lo the Point of BeiDnnine.; as shown on the attached Exhibit •A· and hefeinafter refetred to as .. Property." r1t1e 20 of the Newport a.ch Municipal Code is hereby amelded and all ol the above described Property is hereby prezoned to SP-7. desienatinc the Property as the Santa Ana ..._&f'tts Specific Aan. SECTION 3. In the event of subsequent anneution, the Ptanninc Dinlctor ol the City ol Newport ~ is~ instNcted and directed to cNncie Oislridirw Map5 3', 42. 61, and 67, referred to in Section 20.01.()5() ol the Newport Beach Municipal Code. and bf such ,..a is made a s-t of Tille 20. to reftec::t said ~ a described in Section 2 hereof, and as sboM\ in the Mlached uhibit T . and when sajd Distr ic:tinc Map5 hlM! been so amended, the same shall be in ful fon:ll and effect and be part of rrt1e 20 of the Nmpc:wt e.ctt Municipal Code. SECTION 4. In the event of subsequent •••.Ilion. the Newport a.ch Municipal Code, IS hereby ..,..lded to include a..-20.64. the Santa Ana .... lb ~ Plan. The ~ described in Section 2 is twnby sub;ect to the s..1ta Ana Heiltrts Specific ~ • set forth in CtgpW 20.64 of the Neaport 8-:::1\ Municipal Code, which dmm.tes an ~ elopnalt standsds. land uses. ..S atttW pertii:ent iufomwtiun, recu&mans. and i~its tar the area. as set forth in the aa.dled Exhibit -c-. SECTION 5 In the event of subsequent• • ...-.,. .. the ~inc OiAICtor of the City of Neaport Beed'I is also hereby instructed and dil'9Ctlld to lpply ... ol the provisions ol said Soecffic P\an to the Property as described t.win; the same shall be in full bee and eftect and be a palt of Tide 20 of the Newport a.c.tt Municipel Code. SECTION 6. The zoni,. of tttis proper1;y as SP~7 shall become effective onty if the anneution of lttlt portion of the uninc«J)Of did property as described in Section 2 of tttis ordinance is oompleted. S£CTlOH 7 The wz: shall • and the City Clert shalt aittest to the ~ °' this Ordinance.. This Ordinance shall be published once in the official ~ ol the c;ty within fifteen days. John C. Col. k ., MAYOR Ant:ST: Wlflda E. ftlajo. CJTY Cl.ERK. CTB/jm ORO 0297 ..... ,_IC..,±Z NOTtC£ IS H£R£8Y GMNMa QrCounc:I al .. atf of NI pan ~ ... hold a public ...,..~ reprdint APPEAL BY ELMER THOMASSEN REGARDING THE CITY'S NOTICE Of EXISTENCE Of A PUBLIC NUISANCE (NEWPORT BEACH MUNIC- IPAL CODE 10.50.020). NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN thllt said public ~ will be held on the 26tt\ day of May. 1987 ... the haur of 7:30 p~m., in the City Hall Council Chamtss. 3300 Newport Bol ltewrd. Newport a.ch, CA 92663, Ill whictt time and place ii :taested per· sons m.y appear and be heard thseon. Wanda E. Raeo CityCierk 5/14 0295 .. K·l2195 "*'CNOTIC( ncnnous .,. ... NAME ITA1'DllDfT The foltowinc persons are oonc business as; GREYS. TONE RIDGE, 4000 MacAr· thur ~.Ste. 680, New· port Beach. CA 92660 Maady Hanna, 4000 Mac:.Arthur 81\ld., Ste. 680 Newport Beach, CA 92660 Maher A. A. A19, 4000 MacArthur 8Nd.. Ste. 680 Newpoirt Beach. CA 92660 Thrs business is con· ducted by a aeneral part· nersh1p. S11ned: Magoy H¥\na,Genera1Partner This statement ~s ftled with the County Cler'tl of <>ranee County on May 5 1987 File No FJ.43108 5/14 5121 5/28 6/4 0293 l -3275& ITAT'Elmll1 Of WllDOI IBT OJI USE Of nc 11 nous •0111 111 ... The fo1lowin1 persons halle abendoned the use of the fictitious business name: LANE ENTER· PRtSES. 23193 La ~ Drive, Laauna Hills. CA 92678. Dennis L Woods. a Cali· fomia COi poratiof\. 31801 Yaa Pa. Tnlbuco ~ CA 92678. This ~ness was con- ducted by an 1nd1Vtdual Scned: Oenrus Woods. The fictitious business name •elei red to abcM was filed on Now. 5. 1985 in the Cowt(y ol Onqe; OfWjnal File No. K-2161914291393. This st.lllMtent was filed with the County Clettt of Or-. County on April 29. 1987. 5/14 5121 5/28 6/4 0292 /l.IJ111~ 1-tq,e Sunday June 7th Give .,_,.. ~ , ..... . . .. .. . .. Housekeet>ina Rooms •13 Hotels ............... 416 Dass & cm .......... ll24 CLASSIFIED INDEX llEICHANDISE SAi ES & SERVICE AntiQues .••.•.•.•..•. 808 ~ .•......... 806 Liveslock ••••..•• ~ •••. 825 Birds ••.............. 826 REAL ESTATE Industrial . . . . . . . . 506 II~ I~ Property . , , •• , 509 Lake Shore Property 515 Airplanes ••..•••••••• 900 Antiaue Ctnsic Car ••• 912 l\otos tor Sale ........ 910 ANNOUNCEMENTS Announcinc . ~ ........ 200 Beauty Aids .......... 213 Card of Thanks ....... 201 Cemetety lots ........ 201 Florists ............... 207 Funeral Directory ..... 205 Funeral Services ...... 206 Health Aids .......... 214 l.epl Notioes ......... 212 Lodaes-Clubs-etc. 209 NUf'Series ............ 815 lost & Found ......... 210 Personals ............ 211 BUSINESS lndstments .......... 828 Money to Loan ........ 605 Money Wanted ....... 606 ()pportun~ies •......•. 700 Opportunities Wtd ..... 7~ EMPLOYMENT Aaencies ............. 300 Opportunities ......... 305 ~ .......... '301 ~Wanted ••. 807 Auctions ..•.......... 814 8uikinl MMerial ..••• 817 Business Equipment 818 Camera Equipment •.• 819 Coins/StamPs ........ 813 P~ •••••........ 800 Furnitura Wanted ..... 805 ~Sales ......... 705 Je•elry .............. 812 M.-ine Supplys ....... 906 Misc. for Sale ......... 809 Misc. Wanted ......... 810 Musical Instrument ..• 811 Office Equipment ..... 827 Pets & Supplies ••.•••• 823 ACreaee .............. 511 Apts. Furnished ......• 407 Apts. Unfurnished •..• 408 Bid&. to be Moved ..•• 816 Business Property •.•• 500 Business Rentals ...•• 421 Condos for Rent ...... 409 Condos for Sale ....... 507 Commercial Property 505 Desert Property ....... 513 Farms & Ranches ..... 512 Garages for Rent ...... 400 Houses for Sate ....... 508 Houses for RenUFurn .-OS Houses for Rent /Unfum ............. 406 lots for Sale .......... 510 Mobile Homes ........ 917 Mortpge & TO ....... 607 Motets ............... 415 Mountain Cabins ..... 422 Office Space ........• 420 Out of State Prop ..... 514 Real Estate Wanted ... 518 Rentals to Share ...... 412 Real Estate for Xchg ... 517 Reat Estate loans ..... 600 Rooms for Rent ....... 410 RESORT PROPERTY For Sale .............. 418 Rental .............. 417 AUtos W.nted ...•.•.. 915 Auto Patts & .Tires ..•. 907 Auto Rec>lir/Oom •.•.. 913 Auto Rep1ir/For •...•• 91• Bolts ................ 905 Campers ............. 919 Foreian & Sports ...•.. 911 Mopeds •............. 909 Motorcycles & Bikes 908 Motor Homes ... : ..... 916 SERVICES Schools .............. 608 Situation Wanted ..•.• 308 Directocy of Business Services ~ Uni. Laauna Hitls Condo, Laie Forest/Moulton Pkwy. 2 bedroom, l bath, garaee. washer/dryer hook-up. $800. 582· 8470 Lacuna Hilts Condo · 2 bednxxn~.~ Bo/r.~ 23 s · 507- Condontiuml 4 bed, dini,. rm, famity rm, bonus, quiet end unit; comm. pool; $255K own/agt. 759-8934 N.B. Turn tlMaee unWMted ....... cmh. ""-· ... ,..,... ........ ....... CUSTOM LANDSCAP· ING DESIGNS-Sprinkler systems installed/ repaired/ cleanups/ haulaways/lic & Ins. 535-0613 •Home= &Remo- HANDYMAN Quality Work. Lv. mesa. 546-5403 CLEANING UNLIMITED For exceUence in house- cleanin1t providing all suppfM!s including vac- T rustworthy & dependa- ble. Call today for esti· mates. 546-3726 211-Persomll Wanted: 25 Overweight People to try new d'tet formula. 650-5015 Secretary needs for sm. bu5'ness in CdM. ~ 20 hrs/wk-$5/hr resume or letter to: 654 CdM 92625 Part time position in the Newport Beach area supervi5'ng European Au Pairs and interviewing potential host familtes. Flex. hrs. w/good finan- cial com~. Xlnt opportunity for profes- sional. Send letter des- cribing qualification to: Lauren Kratovil Au Pair in America Proaram AIFS FoundationA 100 Grenwich Ave. ureen- wich CT 06830. 203· 869-9090 Good housecleaning! Professional work at a reasonable price. 897. 6566 •Na.n11 Aide COMPANION AIDE with nurs;~ exoetieuce look-q for eldetty couole or sirwte elderty. Will care for you in rtf1 beautiful home,~ Mobile service for auto ~ specializq in paint restoration & paint sealant to ptdtd new car shine. By appt onty. Authorized dealer 722-8319 Air1ines/Cruise ship job lists guarantee imme- diate · alt occu-~tio~ l 6~882 · 2900 Ext 61 n lnducfq ~ loving Nanny Wanted. live-in for 3-year·okl, ~~s:::e= &Board. 458-7427 home; 852-0666 .n MOSn.Y BAllETS has AmVED in the South County area. Eam •n exoet1ent ilmne ..._ wicker bnkets, wan decor, and furniture, ~'4:~ lqor~ • Plft1cal ~ Robilason 1~ 521-12.28 ExceMent Income for S*t time home asse';8'l wortt. For ..... al Ml-8003 bl 8348 SHORT CUT TO FRANCE. Going to France? Tutorin1 & Translation Service for traveler, Businessman, & Student Michel 662-3256 Experie~ positive tw:hs; K al sub- jeds. build self-es tee'' while leamina. Rapid P!oeress. References. 650=1350 •Wordproc 111111 Federal, St.ate & Civil SeMoe jobs $16 707 m S59 1481 NOi hirin&. c.ra·Job~ 1-51&-459- 3611 Ext. F2954 tor into 24hr. REAL EST ATE ASSIST· AHT to tmde esaow files & ~ dlmes. NO SALES. 2 'If min ... MUST be ...,-essive. s.a.y & bonuses. s..t resume to Patrick Tenore. AeMar., 234 E. 17th St. s.. 117. c.M. 92627 SAOOLEBACk VALLEY SECURITY SlWt'ICE INC. lmmedime opertinp. T~ ... waib11• ~&cna•...,.· .. -.y, 'dt I ... cal-.............. rees. ~ South ==--~,.. .. .. • Beautiful 5 bedroom executive home Mission Vi . Family den/ z.-:'i ~ tease, lake privileaes, gardener. 111700 plus security. n\J-4785 ~~·rb~t~ house. fi ace, Arch Beach Heiahts. ocean viewJ1.21>0 month. 494-~ or 582-5703 407-~ Fua ... rilhed•-~ ... ~t Laauna Billch. cmy, cute. l bed-room. l block to beach, $650. Eveninas 497 - 6371; ~ 963-1900 2 Bedroom. 2 bath & studio with ocean view. Dana ~i~!r $785 & $750.4~79 Dana Point. Rice/quiet complex, 1 bedroom, refri&erator, ~~~water ~no pets. $600. 661 · New Oul>lex. San Cle· mente 3 bedroom. 2 ~~~Ju:'t: • ·1886 Two bedroom. two bath condo s... Ju.n Capis-trano. enclosed .... PoOI JJriwile8I s. no pets. $795 month. Phone N!I ... 870-7435 httmK. Condo. 2 bdrm. 2 -dbl ..... pQOI, iec. tennis. Yrty rental, SlGOO/tnD. °""alO to 7. Alil9il now 213-~ 5479 Clean, painted 3 bed· room, 1 bath, San Juan Capistrano Condo. Enclosed CXM!fed patio, garage. $750 includes water. 582.3356 San Juan Capistrano-2 bedroom. 2 bath condo. l~r.•!t poot-L-jacuzzi. M5(). t.WS: 81u-7435 3 bedroom, 2 story Condo, Miuion Vieio, ~ort~ 7306 El Toro 2 bedroom, 1 bath condo. Double car port. Washer I dryer. Enclosed back yard. 730-8057 TWO ROOMMATES WANTED, LM8e 3 bed· room~ocean view. 75 avail· at>te May. 49 -1164 Share ~ quiet 3 bed, 3 ~ Turt&erock town· house w/oool, tennis, jac, ·privileaes. Non- snic>kq lady, no child· ren or pets $325 + 1 /3 util. 720-4841 8-4pm or 854-9243 aft 5pm Hilton Head Island Resort South Carolina. 2 bedroom, 2 bath. Goff, tennis, 300 yards to be•ch. $475 weekly. 837-6314 ....... 115 Balboa waterfront condo w/boat slip & beautiful bay view. 360• view from observation deck. Private community, pool, pr· age. Will consider trade or lease w/ootion to pur- chase. Caff 673-3725 and make offet 508-HOUMI for We LAGUNA NIGUEL 3 Bed- nxxn, 2 Bath, Den, fam. ity room, firepba Com-m~~~~ ...... CdM tt.rtxM VII'# Hitfs nn2story~ w/ocewa veew. 4 bed, 3 ba. Owner $540 000 principles only 760· 8719 BIG CANYON ~3bed,2~~. shutters, T~~ semna broker. 720-1968 510-Loes for Sale San Juan Capistrano. 1/ 3 acre residential tat near Mission. Ptans & buildin& its ready to build. ~.000. 49f>.2515 . Widow has mc;>neY for Trust Deeds-$10,000. Up! No Credit ck. No pena~. C.lt Dennison Assocmes 673-7311. MONEY rOR RENTl! For wry~ loen • .,. tups.~con­strudion. Women ... preneurs in business wek:omed! LHCR Asso- ciates, 514 w. e.tboli Blvd. Ste A, S.lboa, 92661. Call p.m. 67~ 2047 CHURCH IUIHiAi 15th Street. St AndAM's Rd,;i N.8. Thurs 5/14 9- 7; tri 5/15 9-2 YVONNE KARN ESTATE SALES • SALE #1 • May 14 & 15, _ 10lm·3om . 3404 C.be Azule.House ~ Ganiee Full. Quality furniture and loads of miscellaneous. Larae ulel LEISURE WORlD residents mly. SAl.£12 • In Ccrona del Mar! Sat· urct.y~~· 10.m-~ Cc.st~ 'f!l'Y, East on Mom1na Canyon ~:.r. Rilt'1t on Sel'Mlfd, um to 535 De Ana Or. Lar .. Sale, Haovilland China. collect· ibles.' pilrlO, quilts. old trunks. 4-=ter bed· ---·-·---irw piec:a ri miscel- laneous. Open to the Public. 830-5915. Enatish oak dinina rm tabte, very Ofnate, extends to 3 x 6 ft. $975. 640-1212 812·.Je•*Y l /2 carat ladies dia· mond rina ~ at $2850. Sale~ $1000 080. 213~598-0800. GREAT BUY! 127.0lftce f«l'apm.11 Panasonic 3010-R Cop. ief with/ ADF 15 bin sor· ter, 1000 sheet casset. cabinet stand, toner. 3 ~ okl. ..cellent con-dition. $1,500/best. 472-8324 Michelle Lab and office equip. ment. Herman Miller aco IStical room dMder'S wlh power shltva/WIC)tt( surfaces/supports. :':1':11": Word processor·CP/M. 5-¥> transcriber. 6 lab benctm. 2 comer.a t•~. Holoc~Y bench/laser. ~1·3 ........ I , \ . . .. • • __ Ji,_~ ¥1' 11 I I l•lDlw.an-4•··' Od. 63K mia.. Exe. cond. L.aeded. $6200 080. MG-5062 aft. 6 p.rn. ...... lifi ID>El A SPORT COUPE FulY I 1 rtnnd .. oriainal $9,500. 495· 2489. Portrait 1910 Cllliic Ht cedll -... ,.., ,. =:..--..: .... = ,.,,....,..,..:!500/ ..... 131 £.,.,.. .... . 1961" II .. lrDkC 2-daar. Loailll..Vruns r.=:.~= $19,,GOQ. .... It 24192 la ...... Or.. LMuna ,.,.... Cir c:ml 131-JD51 ·~--·· '49 Ford conwertible. Ar rtand. w/a:u•6w. Mod11t wort lo c:om-111*. .... ..,.. .. A Nlld 1'c ror.-ar • CGllllkler trede an rec.It '*9che 911 ..... Tam Ulrn9Y 832· 9700 (office). Uc. 1733.JZX tlt-Camp1J1 1972 Fireball TtWef Trlillr 8'.c 31° T..,._ M.-n $3,500. 493-1747 of the Great .American Investor She's never in one place for long. Wherever the story takes her, she'll go. She invests her time in her work and her money in U.S. Savings Bonds. People~~ ate discovering that Bonds b2vc cbanFd. When bcld five )'C2l'S or mon; Bonds pay compaitivc rates, like money market accounts. Tbcy'tt also fitt from state and local income tax. Find out mon; call 1-800-US-BONDS. L ~ --~~~~~.~~~~~~- U.S. SAVINGS 80NDS THE GREAT AMERICAN INVESTMENT -CROSSWORD PUZZLE I. 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Tbe tint&na music of a wall fountain peeta them. Tbe choice from here leads into tbe home or around the eo1mcr into the WiDe yard. E-.ry ammttyfOl'-- outdoor enjoyment is on tap for owners and guests at this junc- ture. The gazebo and BBQ for f onnal outdoor d ining with friends, the pool for fun in the WIDTEMAULE Some interior ~hmeat will no doubt be in order bcf ore new owaen are completely at home.. Bat the basic integrity of the Ooor plan will mean that the finished. cutomized product will be ...,..ld•kina. Tbc entry ball. witla ita 8e'Wly laid white marble Ooor. ii dramatic. Tiie view of ceilina height liviaa room windows. tbe acatly curwd stair to the ~ hMi• abo~. and the fcdina Of ~ welcome, all contri.._ to 11111.t· . -1-walti!ll illto 22 Rile Yillan a treat. The living room beyond is large. sunny and dramatic with a fireplace and view of the garden beyond the windows. ctieina area. New FralCla dooft Wlaidl ad Oalo the covered ftruda let ia ,._, ol lipit aid 1uubinc durina warmer months. Tbe powder room it ..,. away, as it the family room which f11ee1 the front of the home. A ~ and plenty of built-in atonae for boob and collectiblel. make this a warm area of die home which will be viaited often. Ill eay 8CCell to the front door also makes this room an ideal situation for a II 1 '•"9114 RUFFl4 .......... IEIWMTITOIEllllWIDeslr- able end unit in immaculate condition. New draper- Hts, carpet and fresh paint. Very neutral, light and ~iry. Eating are~ in kitchen plus spacious living/din- tng room combanation. Extra large patio. Reduced to $254,000 Including land. Submit' SALLY SHIPLEY /JOYCE DEBOLT kUFFl-IPACIOUI EID UllT. Large4' bedroom condo overlooking patio and greenbelt. One bedroom and bath on lower level. Great versatility for office, maid's or in-law quarters. Three bedrooms. dining/ llving room. kitchen and eating nook on main level. Reduced $25,000, now $285,000. SALLY SHIPLEY /JOYCE DEBOLT K.UFFl-IEW UITllll. $209,000. Four bedrooms with master suite. Second bedroom, kitchen. living/din- ing area on main level. Two bedrooms and bath upstairs. Convenient location. Easy walk to East- bluff shopping center. C.D.M . High School, tennis and churches. Private patio on greenbelt near pool. Priced to sell qutckly. SALLY SHIPLEY I JOYCE DABOL T 8000 PRICE REDUCTIOl-1.8. CONOO. A $7 .000 price reduction makes this lovely Bluffs condo one of the area's best buys. Three bedrooms. 21h baths. huge country kitchen in rural-like setting. Price includes land! $232,500 BLUFFS EID UllT COIOO. Three bedrooms. 2'h baths. Completely remodeled kitchen w ith custom cabi- nets and new appliances. Fireplace. wet bar, walk to schools and Eastbluff Village. Meticulously clean home. $225,000 includes land. MARIA BERCOVrrz llUFFl-AFRllDAIU-FAIT IALE WAITED. Just listed and newty decorated 3 bedroom, two story condo with private enclOMd patio. Convenient location. Assumable loan. The owner haa priced this bek>w martcet In order to sell quickty. $189,500 L.H. SALLY SHIPLEY /JOYCE DABOL T 1.81 aE--OCBlllT Cl•I LICAT'm on Via Udo Soud. Sunny brtght home one block from cfubhou8e. Private b11ct.. i.nnla and parka. Four bedrooms plus den. 2 bathe. $411.000. MARIA BDCOYITZ .. CAIYH IE8'AIWl-Extra large lot on golf cou,. with gazebo. 880, pool. New marble entry and dining room floor. Needs cosmetic repairs. New French doors from kitchen to yard. Great potential. ~.000. DOROTHY HARDCAln..E # , ' ! ' • ' ' • -e I ll "' ......... _, .. HOME OF THE WEEK? Hardly. but you do get this well house cabin on 27+ acres of rolling hills covered with oak and Ponderosa Pines. Just 4 hours drive from Newport Beach, situated in the Greenhorn Mountains of Kem County and 11, mile hike to Sequoia National Park. ldeaJ for hunting, grazing, orchard or just a place to escape to. $59,900. JOYCE DABOLT/SALLY SHIPLEY 01 THE BAY AT UIJO.-Security, elegance. carefree living. true comfort and best location. This may be the property for you! There are almost 3,000 sq. ft. of living space in this 2 bedroom. 3 bath plus convert- ible den residence. A boat slip is available with this spacious condo. Seller may trade for income units or commercial property. $520.000. TRUDY STUBBLEFIELD CUFF HAVEi-SECLUDED AID ~. This sunny 3 bedroom home is situated on the cliff side of Kings Place containing 2 water heaters, a deck and poten- tial water view. Calf for details. $345.000. UZBEAnEY BAY SHORES IA Yfmr WITI PIH. Prime corner loca- tion for channel and night light views in guard gated community. Excellence in craftsmanship through- out. Four bedrooms. each with bath. lar~ formal dining room, gourmet kitchen with top of line appli- ances. Marvelous. family room. 3 fireplaces. 3-car garage. Steps to beach. MARILYN TWITCHELLlllARIA BERCOYm --AfTEI ~ ... enhMCe thiag...ctouaCUltom3 bedroom homeaet ona a.ge lot Juat a stones throw from gated b1 ach. The ct.rm of days gone by with lath and~. crown mould- ings. hardwood floors. French doors and Iota of warm used brickt Move in or plan to expand. Priced to _,I at 1885.000. MARILYN HU .. uan• u.a111VIEWal.I.Favorttea1ng1e1w- e1 4 bedroom. 2.5 bath floor p'8n (Sandpiper) in quiet cut-de-Mc location. nw. lkylights. planta- tion lhuttera throughout. plastered ceilings, seclu- ded gardenl wtth room tor pool and much more. 1445.000. TRUDY ITU88l EFIELD 759-9100 JUIT 1.11111 Cil.-Two new elegant condos w ith vaulted ceilings. So light and bright Each has 2 bedrooms and a loft, full security system, custom cabinetry and much, much more. P'-5e call to see. $360,000. LINDA TAGLIANETil EXITIC ..,_ Clft-Situated on Rm.a Drive this singular property has an unpara:Jleded ocean view. Five bedrooms and six bmths compliment this large lot with vistas of beech, park and ocean from most rooms. Large brick patio fronts the house and lawn. By appointment with listing agents. $1 ,975,000. CAROLYN M..UON/CHRIS I EN NILSEN . ' . . . ~ -. . . ... -' IAICll CAlJFmlA AIU-Approximately 1 hour from the coatt Your Yf11Y own ranch complet9 with a "'8gniflcentty constructed •.ooo sq. tt home wtttt 4 bedrooms. 3 baths, extra large famtty roont, huge living room wtth stone fireplece and ~ im11gin- able amenity. Almost all rooms have a view of the hilts. Two ptus llCl'9S. zoned for llVOCadoa and horw with corrals ~ melt rooms. $1 .100.000. TRUDY STUB8LEFllLD Tm VIEW IUPlD-is in exceltent conditk>nl Upper unit 2 bedrooms. 1 bmth. Lower unit 1 bedroom. 1 bmth. Both units with built-ins and eccea to the beKh just• few._,. -.y. C..I tor an llPPOin"'*'t to -this ucellent buy. $345.000. I CAROLYN llMON/CHlllSTEN NILAN Ability • Experience • lnlf111rltf: • Since 1923 The push is on in many Cali- fornia communities to control ~owtb and the voters are i11eteuiqlJ bypu1in1 their elected rcpuaentatiw:a in favor Of ldtiaa policy in the votiq booth. Accordin1 to a new report completed by the Califor- aia Aaoriation OI Realtors, 47 laad 111e iaitiUiw:a were placed Wore votcn in 1916 alone, exhibitiq a aro.U.S trend in blillot box plannina California A11ociation of Realton President Jack Paulson explaim, "Much of the IUCCCU of these initiatives is due to the desire of Raidents to exert ·some control OW!' their quality of life. However, while wortiq to majntajn~~ w have to tlbnk about tbe future and the Deed to provide homes for our cbildrea and grandcb.il- dren. • T11ae meuurea are primarily motiYated by a clclire to control residential, commercial or industrial~ The Matrix of Land U1e Pl•nnina Measures: 1971-1987, shows the increue in the number of initiatives last year tripled compared to any I • '•NII! . A411nl8 • Unll1d BJUINf R1.n .. BROKER80R8ALE8PER80N8 Now Offerl~ 9094 · at our Corona d81 Mar Office IElltm 111-m1 JOHN CAREY, GRI LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT 904 VIA LIDO NORD OPEN SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 1-5 LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT 815 VIA UDO SOUD OPENSATURDAYANDSUNDAY1-S CAMEO SHORES SAN JACINTO RIVERSIDE COUNTY Prtme locdon on ROlllOIMI ~.,. Appronl glwen for 158-unlt .,. .. , .... on I.ta 8Cf9e. - $500,000 Al9o llotorlnn commerc181llleof4.lea• for$421,000 · RIVERSIDE COUNTY Prime 27-ecre site for R.V. neculwe ~ 11 ....... .,._from Ulle Pen1&. $480.0. PROPERTY TRUST DATE ADDRESS DEED CONSIDERATION .. Feb.9 2831 BayYiew Drive Unavaii Unavail Feb.9 336 Poppy Avenue SIS7,SOO S22S,OOO Feb. 10 251 61st. Street Unavail $24,000 Feb. I 0 -.2113 Vista U mbrosa Unavail $78,SOO Feb. 10 5 Canyon Lane . $196,000 $245,000 -Feb. 11 1621 Anita Lane $195,000 $325,000 Feb. 11 2006 Port Cardiff Place Unavail Unavail Feb. II 1963 Port F.dward Place $273,600 $342,000 Feb. 11 24 Shoal Drive Unavail Unavail Feb. 11 4(,()7 Gorham Drive Unavail Unavail Feb. II 7 Gretel Court $153,100 $172,000 Feb. 13 2471 Bayshore Drive $250,000 $157,000 Feb. 13 1806 Leeward Lane $153,100 $280,000 Feb. 13 1806 Irvine Avenue UnavaiJ $169,SOO Feb. 13 1325 Sussex Lane $232,000 $290~000 Feb. 13 907 Bellis Street $301,SOO $335,000 Feb. 13 1943 Port Seaboume Way $125 ,000 Unavail Feb. 13 9 Point Loma Drive Unavail Unavail Feb. 13 11 Mainsail Drive $206,250 $275,000 Feb. 13 270 Cagney Lane Unavail Unavail a note from maury WEARE NOW AT . 3732 E. GOAST~HWY., CDM '---',. D' Catch this ·B Tor-s 0 L bath beauty, upgraded throughout, on cul-· ...... ye RV. space. Call 673-5354 to see. Culeo HlilhlMda Large 3 bedroom home built around bright sunny patio and pool. Library, dining room, family room, 2 fireplaces. Access to 3 private beaches. GOOd assumable loan. $385,000 Fixed Ralfe Loan Now's the time ..• owners ready to move. With large cash down owner will carry at reasonable rate. Call for appointment to see this COM 3 bedroom, South of highway. Have a quick escrow and enjoy the summer. CDllDuplu A sleeper--$349,500111 / c Itealty/N ewport Beach BAYFRONT VIEW OF THE CHANNEL AND UPPER BAY Pier and float for 50 ft. boat and more. Decora- ted by well-known designer in soft neutral tones. Fireplace in master bedroom. family room. as well as living room. Outdoor spa. spa- cious used brick for outdoor entertaining or leisure with built-in BBQ leading to boat dock. 35 ft. Chris-Craft may be included in purchase. $960,000, land included. Call 546-9366. For this cozy 2 bedroom. 2 bath condo located in Newport Beechl Cloee to shopping and easy ecceea to main thru-ways. Won't last long at S115,500. can ~ 548-9386. -----..__ PRESTIGIOUS WATERFRONT HOME Old world charm and architecture enhances this meticulously appointed custom home on the main channel of exclusive Trinidad Island. This spacious masterpiece is warmed by 3 ltal- ian marble fireplaces and trimmed throughout with custom solid oak woodWork and. doors. By appointment only. Offered at $1.450.000. Call 546-9366. THE MOST SPECTACULAR BAY AND OCEAN VIEW Home completely renovated. Two master bed- room suites, den, family room. walk-in bar with all appliances and highly upgraded kitchen. Spacious living room and dining room. Totally customized. Call for complete details and showing. Offered at $995,000. Call 552-1714. ATTENTION BOAT OWNERS 40'-45' slip possible with purchase of lovely waterfront 2 bedroom. 2 bath home. Spectacu- lar bay view in Newport Beach. Just in time for summer. Only $395,000. 552-1714. NEW LISTING-IMAGINE' THIS ... Five bedrooms, 5 baths, large living room with oak hardwood floors, huge fireplace with car- ved mantel, 20' handpainted ceilings with French doors and windows-all opening to porches. Spacious dining and breakfast rooms, built-in corner cabinets. Imported tile in the kitchen, mud room, pantry and baths. Library has built-in bookcases. Upstairs bedrooms open to balconies. Double lot. Security system. Make an appointment to see this exquisite home now. Call 552-1714. $850,000. NEWPORT BEACH DUPLEX Great rental area-one block from beach, two 3 bedroom, 2 bath units. One car garage for each unit. Priced to sell at $319,999. 552-1714. SPYGLASS RIDGE-FAMILY HOME Sandpiper model, 4 bedrooms, 2 1h baths, pool in lush green atrium setting. large back yard and patio. Meticulous!! Priced for immediate sale at $399,000. 552-1714.- CORONA DEL MAR Four bedroom. 2 bath, estate size corner lot in private setting. Spa, 3-car garage. profession- ally decorated, priced to sell at $490,800. 552-1714. FIVE BEDROOM, 8 BATH HOME Large family home next to a park. New carpets, paint, wall coverings and window coverings. Large side and rear yard with patio covers. $186,500. Call 546-9366. THE ENTERTAINER Will love this custom built contemporary with bay view and loads of open space inside with every amenity for your family and entertain- ment needs. $1, 100,000. Call S46-9366. CALL TODAY FOR INFORMATION ABOUT OUR , FORECLOSURE LOOMS Prestigious Newport Beach location makes this a must see! A little TLC will do wonders for this · 4 bedroom, 3 bath, 2 story with triple garage and view of back bay and Fashion Island. Won't last long at $449,500. Call Now! 546-9366. LIDO ISLE--$435,000 Near main beach and clubhouse. Three bedoo rooms, 3 baths, remodeled in 1976, new kit- chen with Jenn-Aire, water heater, oak cabi- nets. bookcases and paneling. Private sundeck of master bedroom suite, large dressing area. intercom. Call 546-9368. EXCLUSIVE LUXURY HOME SUNSET BEACH MASTERPIECE MARKETING PROGRAM Situated on the sands of the Pacific, this drama- • National and International Marketing tic luxury home offers panoramic city lights Exposure and ocean view from multi-levels of expansive living areas. Graced with dramatic solid oak • Specially Trained Sales Staff-The staircase, gourmet kitchen and every amenity Top In Their FieJd for entertaining, including a separate apart- • Distinctive, Specialized Promotions ment for guests, staff, or income. $1 . 175,000. To Select Market Segments · ...... ea_1_1 546-......,_9366 __ • _________ ..,. (714) 552-1714 or (7t4) 546-9366 e --_. -·-·-~---.. -. - Coming in JUn_e .•• the (714, 831~120 SERVING ALL OF COSTA MESA Friday. 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Four bedraolM......., ......... dining l'OOIM, •••eodt«rd ...,_,on_... .... ..,.""' 1111 izont Piiio Md dock ..... lie. AnJdoua own.-... aMmida ..ct..._ condo or 'n &lbmll Mt s a ••••• ••·•• ......... CapeODdS'•*nam -.. ..... ..,...., ... on .. _.., ... _. ... ,..._ ..Ck11 .. c11Jr .... Tact• Pi ... 11 ....... .. ..., ..... 112 hadoall .... ,. at1•--.... ....... WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REAL TORS · l4J6 W. ~0tttt Hwy. Nnwport BHch Ul•l4• JI S M~rine Aw. &1lbcNa hAnd 111 •••• - CAR: traffic, construe 1 1 .... ,.11 citiel iniU..C lwl tlle-l'elated other~ m 1971. ballot IDll PW. WJ'bae m- in a .,._ CAil. ~ sures gcMr.r.tJ leek to plllce Major Local Goverameatal contl'Ok oa 1aVde11tiaJ or com- Trends, research shows the met'Cial aroWtli by placiq limits initiative movement is being on zoning cleaaities, building fueled by a combination of the heights, typa of land uae, com- state\ car1ent boom in c:omlnK>; merc:ial 1quns f~ to be tion coupled with a cllc•i•Yna comtruCted, • sw iaidcn•i.el investment in infrutructme units,• c.._ Nancy Sewell. a i.mpro"Wemcnta to wo•eocl.te 8atcnfiCld Rallor wt.o -.di new growth. Triflic CQtl Rion tbe Aaoa.ti•\ LOcal 00.•a- and overcrowded .aooll are · meatal Rdlliom Coe•ittee Often taJl&l"ble illh: .. ora tllilt a LMd w illiliativa .,,car to community is cxpcricaciag be strOltllJ fa¥0nel in Northern growth wbicb oui,.:a its ability California, alttioaab they are to provide for it. Tbe IS.year bccomiq more prevalent in period between 1971 ad 1986 Southern Caliloraia. Forty-two saw 29 percent of the state's percent, or a total of 20 mea- countics and IS percent of its sures, origin•ted in the southern J>A1t ollM "* iD 1916. kw 11• 1971 wl ·-56 pcrcm& of tM initiative1 pn•zd. bat in 1•, an overwbelmina 71 percat ·turallded "lb.is ballot box frem;y ii time . .--.Iv -~ ..a.:....:.-: cona•mt .. ~, &UU un .. ft to a roe•wity, • ollla va Bob ~ulim, a S.. Joie Realtor wllo ......... Allociaioa\ ..... Mobilmtio9 Political AdioD eo..-....(IMPAC).--rllefst dull a •11 LC ..... for dlil hdotiaacitJ•COTaly ..... a fmhuc by* by playea1 _. leaden to dine.~ COWDIUI OD powth l"Mtp- ment --• A. of ... traffic manapmcnt leCml to be playina a Jarae part in the aucceas of dlae powtb and zonina -- mrca. Trafrac conaretio,a CDtal tlae picture in W•ut Crcct in 191S. where a citize.-Oted illitilllne efl'ecti~ 'a".. • freeze on develo~t tMre until coqestion llM:ls .a 7S majol' intenectiom ii techlced. B•e d OD addjtjonel 11 I I uda appcarina in C.A..L \ M..m of Laacl Use Meuurca. voten 'ff I• to laaft &Mir CJCI OD tbe ,......_ Wbile 1917 ii not an -----=-•L.-. . ~year, UIHll5 co==nwtJa will uve arowth ratrictiaa ballot measures OD tap this April Atamt4a. with its traffic aaanqement measure; Ocean- side with two initiatives involv- • -.. !t • ' .. • < ~ •· . iq ratrictio• oa die total DUIFlbcr of bolDlil Rill ia ... area each year and uodler prohibitina new ._.,_. unlen ... 12 1 •••lir lehiml arc av•i...,_ _. ck city of ViUwilla•a .. ...-.eta to..-1111~ rw ••II••• 1 to•--.r:,..· S1••ta• NM I Will - -illiliMM -.. Jw 2 ... .. ......... to ....... . toriaa OD co8lb1ICtioa adl cataiD tn""'°"llfion ...... meats are ••ined ia tM1 .,. Seftral citiea ia Saa Dilao County arc eowt1trarlri• ~ swa wbicb may sarfMC in 1917 or 1988 includina Chula Yllta and Escondido. ATownhome that lives like a Tuwn.Home, · 1n a Community tfuit lives like a Country Qub. Delightful toWnhome living that plU\ides an ~L combrt2ble lii!style. Jm i.5 the expert blend of the ~ ~cf the big city- ~ with all the chann and wvmth cl a country home. These two-~ multi-level homes provide up to three bedrooms and a den with two or three firepJaces. Designed br those who desire the ~ rJ a single Wilily OOnie without all the maintemnce. Jbneownezs can also enpy two~ two spas and a commurul) dubho~- 11·s the best of all poosibie worlds. And. J~t a short walk from the prestigious SeaCliff Golf and 1alnis Ouh .. ., • • Prired from 1226, 500 to s 30')' 500 '11 IE CWB SERIES ~g to ~ lush scene rJ this orean-d lSe rornmunity are the green fain\-.&}'S of the adjarent SeaCliff f.ountry Quh Members an enjoy a wealth ci~~around rJ golf or a set <i mnis on lhe new muns. Huntington BeacFi -UIJ _.., __ On Uttle B:dbiae l1t1nd. 4 Bdrm, 3 ... lltlKtl've decor, exciting ~ .... IOeln, on.,__~lldff available. sis ,000 (owner/..,.11): A Uni11ue Salute To Realtor Pat Zartler ,,.- ----1U1.1••ID111!ell lllD,ODI Cll&l• lllB. • IPllUIS-Single story 4 bdrm with lnCI..... view of oceenlblly. Upgrades ·-·--TOMlhonle In •18Ulport, 3 bdrm, Include~ skylights $850 000 -3 be. Otlel 2000 1C1 tt. 2 petloe, l8rD8 master, 2 -' . ' ••-=-· new t..., pool. $249,ClOO 111 .. - - -Npt. Heights IMdrMrk, 4 • --New hOtne In quaint old . bdrm, 4 beth In quiet .... peek ... upstelra, . ..... 2 story, 3 bdrm, 2 ftreplar;m end just a.roe lot with room to flOW. $299,950 blocks to shc)ps, beach, parks, catea. $485,000 ' •s CEI WEMRT -3 bdrm, 3 ba. wtth oc11n view beyond the greenbelt. lmmacutate, fresh decor and handy to pool, tennls. $389,000 mm D -Condominium in Bluffs area. fee land, nlte light w , 3 bdrm, 3 ba. ~ floor plan, pool nearby, only $180,000 elm -.0 -Hard to find -1 bdrm. Over garage plus, 3 bdrm, 2 ba house. Near park, shops and cafes. Sold in "as is" condition. $329,000 11113&1• 1118£• -Light, airy and fresh Interior, end &nt. near schools, 9hopa. 2 bdrm,s 3 ba. flrepl9Ce end low price. s 144,900 I HD. -Here's a pampered and paneled condominium overtooking Big Cenyon golf. 2 bdrm, 2 ba. plantation shutters. $229,500 , -FROll '311_.. TO ••.aao ------11745,000 AND ABOVE--- 11111 • m Uff -In San Clemente, spectacu- lar view of the Pacific, 5 ~ medtterrMMn flavor, owner wtlHng to ftnllnce. $1,500,000 nM•I UtfLllT -50' In prime location on --a.rm. w:luded patio, pier, ftoat. Large masts & .ming room. $995,000 •••ma• '°'".. L D ~••d. ·-....... -0cean Blvd. 3 bdrm. 2 ba. 1 = ~t S 0 _ ·--. .na ~95.::r-story on hightf elevated 40' lot. Approx. 180° W'IUI -" ,...-.. vt.w. auy adj. 30' lot for 70' frontllge. $895,000 -U 1111---Cotttige tl8Wled 3 bdrm, a block •CF 11a m -Customimd Bro.dmoor w'6que to VlctOfta B11cta.,,.... Md nicer. with a peek floor p1M. 5 bdrm. city light .vW with country of blue ... $420,000 lik• IMng. Specious feel 1795.000 . ,_ • n •• ,.., I .g1 culate remodel. n •112 £• -Brand new, on the sand, 2 lo•• price. S 0 .. , pelnt. redone bdrm. 3 b9. lg mast• with tnptace & IP« kitchen, 3 bd -~· $310,000 Europ11n ldtc:hen with Imported tla $850,000 .-n! -11£FEI -2 ,_,. rww, 2 story 4 bdrm. 3 ba. lulh pool end ...... ~ concltlon In w.y comer. S579.000 cml ce. •1• -A rwe find, apectecutar ¥MM, ainny decor. end a one of a kind ••Qf99t room'' overtookinQ the bay. $850,000 WJI • 7 11111 -CalCh the numbels: 3 bdln-. 4 ••••cee. 4 ....._ 2 ldtc:MnL Almost w . Moel ..,.ctaculu. SllS.000 lmllllf • mn1n•-You._ get exdtedl 3 •< t•,.mm -voutnow•klnd:ectra bdrm, 2 b9. with lmmac. m Md en.ming large lot. up to date decor, lmmac. cond. 4 dec.w. Walk to hi •chool. ~· $311,000 bdrm. 3 be. one stOty. $745,000 It was Pat Zartler of Unique Homes who organized the 76 Re- altors into refurbishing 84-year- old Gladys Birds 53-year-old Costa Mesa home. As a community service project of American Home Week. Realtors from Costa MeSa and Newport a.ch trimmed, plam.d Md painted the home at 1651 Orange Sl, Co9ta Mesa Above, homeowner Gladys Bifij smiles a thank you to project chairman Pat Zartler o f Unique Homes. OPEN HOUSES SATURDAY 1-5 lAllllA au $96.SOO 2 bdnn condo. u pgrades 11AH ;azjl.m J .Skahan · SUNDAY 1-5 $861.000 1111• ? J.SMlhan A Hit If w1i1 II~ la llal ral 111111 2 ; a Big Canyon •. • I 5 tn. .... n home office where clients can visit and never intrude on the privacy of the rest of the house. HOME GYM At the left of the f root entry is the maid's quarters with an attached full bath. The laundry- room is here, as is the garage entry. This area has already been partitioned to provide for garage space for two can and a separate home gym areL The new owners will find that busy schedules wou' preclude healthful work- outs when the equipment is nearby and available at all houn. After that wortout, it ~s steps to the downstairs master suite at the back of the house. Therc·s a view of the full grown trees beyond from the windows as well as a fireplace to warm the soul on chilly evenings. Master bath suites arc supposed to be elegant at all times, but this mirrored and well-appointed bath is everytbin1 that could be wished in elepDce for penooal grooming. Not only wardrobes, but walk-in storage and closet space arc ampiy provided. For the buyer who demands that a dramatic home 'include a dramatic outdoor setting, 22 Rue Villars is made to order. There exists here the possibility for creating one of the most dramatic homes in Newport Beach. REALTOR INFORMATION FINANCIAL FACTS 22 R~ Villars, Big Canyo~ is listed at S89S,OOO on fee land by Dorot•y Hardcastle of Gecqe ...._, Real £date. Call 759-9100 or stop by George Elkins at 2 Corporate Plaza, Suite I 50, for an appointment to view this property. ( LENDER Bayview MortaaF 640-0410 BMC Mortgage 851-0431 Far Wat Savings and Lou 2S<M468 Metmor Financial 8Sl--0202 93'% 2 9~% 2 1~% I l()Jh% 9%% Call 9~ 10~% Call 10~% 7% COMMENTS 8~% fixed. 3 yean 2 toSSOOK.NoqualifyiQg loans, faxed rate to S600K. Adjustable to SS milliot1. Easy qualifaer- 1~% 2 10% 2 J 1 ~% I 103'% 7~% I ~ xpress foan available. America's Stb largest banker. Jumbo easy 10~% 10~% 10%% 1~% 7l' Call ualifier. purcbue A refinance. Affiliate of Metro. Life. Ask for Barbu&. IWEITIC IAU-Tlll -1111 Ill 1111 llllt'a -.._ la .. II -. ..... ... Ell I I .... I ' 0 .. ., .................. -...... " lllllaa .. M11,..a' F194llllllll1l1'cmlllll..., __ .,... Newpon Libeny Mongage 261-2522 United Western Monpgic Corp. 752-8300 Yorba Linda Mongagc n7-16J I •30 yearJumbo 1~% 10~% I ~ 10~% 1 ~ IO~ct I ~ 10~'\ 8~%• 'I~ up to SI million.. Call our reps today for more info. Rates 30 Year Jumbo ARM 7.St"-o; 1 ~ Points are subject to change. Ask for Lois Mcloon.. Jumbo's and no qualifiers. 10~% I 10% I 10~% I 10~% 7~% 1 ~ Bi-weekly loans available up LO S400K, 10.5%. Ask for Dan. 2 Bedroom 4 Bedroom 5 Bedroom 79 Abbiewood Lane (Laguna Hills) 675-«>00 $96,500 3 Bedroom 3 Summerwind (Npt. Crest) Sat 1-5 631 -1400 $185,000 Sat-SUn 1-5 17 Balboa Coves (Waterfront) 831-1400 $424,000 Sat 1-5 1849 Bayside Dr. (e.ytront) a• *' 831-1400 $1 ,190,000 Sat..SUn 1-5 2532 Circte Dr. (Bayshores) 131-1400 $835,000 Sat.sun 1~ 318 au.a Vista (Balboa Peninsula) 844 «200 $1.245,000 Sat.sun 1~ 12 Torrey Pinel (Big Cyn) I 675-«>00 $745,000 ' Sat-sun 1-5 324 ~Stat (Dover Shores) 0 • * # 831-1400 SIMS.000 Sun 1-5 125 Alalone (Uttle Balboa Isle)# 7 Huntington Ct. (Belcourt) 875-8000 $89,000 Sun 1-5 844 9200 $1,o16,00CJ Sat-SUn 1-6 114 Via Orvieto (UdO Isle) 831-1400 $438.000 Sat 1-5 12 ~ T,_ (Big Cyn) 844 l2DO $795,000 Sun 1-5 412 Avocado (CdM) 844-6200 $885,000 Sat 1-4, Sun 1-5 8 Bedroom 1620 Galaxy (DoYer Shores) 1338 Ham_..,. Cr. (Dover Shorel) * I 844-6200 $785,000 . Sat-Sun 1-5 831-1400 $539.000 Sun2-e 21 Hennqge (Big Cyn) XI Burlling Tree (Big Cyn) 844-6200 $640,000 s.t-SUn 1-5 844-6200 $1 ,295,000 Sun 1-6 3514 Catamaran (HY Hills) 1 Nepali (Harbor Ridge) 844-6200 $385,000 Sun 1:30-5 644 8200 13.900,000 s.t-SUn 1-6 Key: * Pool or Spa • View # Family Room • Waterfront / .. . . : ~ ~~ ~-:~ N F R 0 N T G A Y F R 0 N T Cftm llllE WATUAlllR 11151• Imagine a big remodeled contemporary° ;;c;me flooded wffh light. facing white water views with diNct ecce11 to a private beach! Inside and out this4 bedroom home affordl comfort and privacy with ~·..,_,and uuna for year round delight in a top flight Corona del Mar area. Coby Ward TIEll.'-TE .. •TIE 11.TIUTE CITY 13.null One of the largest lots On the bayfront. Architectu- rally deligned land built by present owner. Five bed- rooms~ &1h baths. with large bayfront all purpose room with pool table and sit down bar. Formal di- ning room. Bayfront living room over1ooking green lawns and large dock. Lanai room to lwimming pool Md apa. Wine and pub room. Four-ear garage. Bar- bera Aune and C.rtyn Steiner W"llllT llElll.. ... Smelt the-. heel the .,rt. walk onto beeuttfut ~beech from this custom quality home with fantMtic e>c.n YieW of c.tatina. Extensive UM of wood, tile, bride and stained gJass. Incredible ma- ter suite with beamed ceiling overtooking beach, built-in bookcases, 2 balconies, fireplace, and spa tub. Maureen White and Ed Escano VIEW PROPERTIES AIOTVO. IACICIAY ll&B' Expansive view from living room. dining room, mas- ter suite arid kitchen across grassy, tree shaded yard. Four bedroom majn house with detached guest quarters or office. Pool and spa. Jan Oebay • CMYll VUUIWI TOWlltalE lllUJO 8ar9'y oftllred, this• bedroom VetSailles model town- -home ii our most luxurious and popular floor plan. Features dramatic 2 story entry with sweeping circu- lar staircase, large formal living, dining and famity rooms. Luxurious master suite located on first le¥el. Excellent cut-d&-sac location with scenic views. 0..ny Bibb and Stephanie Grody ""CAllll •1a· WITI CITY UlllT VIEW ......... 141 .... 8egllt with a two-story atrium, surrounded by a fl'I Id library, kitchen and formal dining room. Con- tinUe upetalra to 3 bedrooms including master suite via a drWMtk: indoor bridge. The home mo includes fu9t\ gardens, family room. 2 fireplaces and 2'h batha. Maureen White/Ect Escano ... EllE~--1111.4M Expended and customized .. SouthpQrt" model•-- ""'"9= e + bedrOO(l'\S. 51h bathS. garden room. gour- met kitchen. ~pool. IPA. plus a.ndlcaped yard for ~·· play on outstanding lot fMturing oc.n. bey and city night Ughts view. Sandie Fix 11111 ILU~IBllEW ... Ill Fmbuloul Mghfy upgtlded H9lbot' Ridge holM with 3 bedloome. ~ room. formlll ltvtng room Md dining room plus 24 hour gm.,_. Md commu- ,. pools...,.. Md ......... Mer1llou Ingold #a Chic..._, 11111. •• RESIDENTIAL BROKEllACE SERVICES 1300.000 AID UNDER 4 BR. 2~ BA. pOal. ..... • . ••...•. 11 .. 2 BA. view of CCI....,_ ........... 11 .. 2 BR. 2 BA. pool .net lludio apl .. -· 2 BR. 1 BA. dol9 tD bMctt ....... 11• • 2 BR.~ BA. cloee tD ....mtiee ..... . 2 8R. ~BA. golf CGU'98 view •.•. IZ'llm 3 BA. 2~ BA. .... '°°"'· apK.. ••• 1111• SBA.~BA.-- highly ~· ......••........ a.• :EEC 2 BB, 2 BA. mini Ml# ............ 11 .. IS&lllll 3 BA. ~BA. c::ec.. to ..-nenitiel .. am W 2 BA. 2 BA. upgqded ............ 1111 • IET... 3 BA. 2 BA. poot ••.•••.•......... 11 .. IET... 4 BR. 2 BA. R.V. ecx111 ..•...•.•. WW PI01W IU ..__ 1411.m Views of golf course and lake from this 3 bedroom, 3 bath bi aev.1 luxury condominium. Formal dining room, gourmet kitchen, vaulted ceilings in the tpa- ciouS mater bedroom, air conditioning, and central vacuum are just a few of the many amenities. Gayle Amato EJUIY TIE uasTIUCTO VIEW .... From the large living room. formal dining room and kitchen. This spacious 2 bedroom, 2 bath adult com- munity condominium is in a beeutiful letting. Owner ia very anxious to sell. Carotyn Lowe and Sara Hin- man. cm l8Tl-IPYIUll ma.m WeU llPPOinted • bedroom. 3 bath home with extra large game room. Femuring pool, spa. Md fountain in expansive ~ lnaide oak floors and ltaircae, convenient buitt-ins. two fir~ plus mMYem.. "'*-thil., exoept.ioi\al home compli- mented by the open canyon and city lights view. Sara Hinman CIEICBT llT Plm-WllTE WATEI 11• 111 We are offering perhaps the finest site along the Southern California Coat This is a 3 bedroom + rNkr1 quarters contemporary. Fw out on the tip of Creecent Bay Point with unbefievable white water views. c.11 Rod or Da've. SELECTED PROPERTIES Affllua.E PIEITllE ..... Excellent location. Ouahty construction and se- curity building, sets this bright 2 bedroom condo- m1mum apart. Enjoy ocean breezes and beach loca- •,on Linda Oeth PlllFECT ITART£1 HO•E 1135.IDI Newer spac.ous 2 bedroom. 2~ bath townhome on good street near rreeway, stores and schools. Big hving room with woodbuming fireplace, large dt- ning area. nice patio, double attached garage with laundry facilities. Don•t miss this new listing! Paula Bailey UIUIUAL Cll I Elf PAii .....-nmITT l1 &5m You will IOWJ this 3 bedroom Costa Mesa home with the most romantic yard in town! A btg pool is nestled in a letting of ornamental t"'8S and set off with wrought iron fencing. Cobv Ward Cll3 I Ill ..... , .. ,, 1215• Cozy, pride of ownenhip 2 bedl oom, 2 bath home with~ guest quarters. Sc>acious t..nity room opens to large pool area. Home newty redecorated. Plater ceilings, '"9l<>rs. macrwne Yelticals. new carpet RV and alley aCce.s Pall8 Bailey . Ullmll Flm.Y I.Nm 11119 Five bedn>om. 3 bath, latge Wnity room. dniftatic living Md dining. 3 fl ...... beamed ceilings. beeutiful oak floors throughout. French doors. "*'Y buitt-.ins. Poot sized lot. Danny Bibb and Stephanie Grocty Bl HB IPl lff ...a •I III mil 1G1.m • Jod1lle .. nMJdll b9hind guMied gate n p...a~ Herbol' ..... Thia~., I bedroom.~ b9th.. fwnilY room home hie bW'I recllleed f1'1191 $125,000 and .. ..._ for ..... 'J oCC'-"'Y. Owner ¥91'1 ..WO.. make on.rs. Ed e.c.llO and ...,,.., .... E COIT PElff.CTm •ti I I T OUI elegance in this magnificent upgraded home. GrKious and charming with hand finished wood ftoora.. Many customized upgrmee. High ceilings. 3 fl,..._, paladium windOwl.. 2 eeperat.e bedroom .wt.. wonderful library. f~ dining room. Pool sized yard. Barbara Aune or BeUe Partch U.IR.E ..... Charmi~ 3 bedroom, 2 bath home. Highly up- graded with a spa tub and sama. WaJk to Harbor be~ch and s_hopping. View boat parades from parks'. Thea home es extremely well priced to sell quickty. Owners motivated. Tom Allinson •IF A ml CllTBIPllAIY-=-=--12•111 by Fred Briggs. 5 bedroom home of~ proxjmately 8,000 sq. ft. One of Big Canyon's finest offerings. 1 SO-golf course, mountain.and city lights view. Imported blue tile roof, gated courtyard. Entry with circular stairwell. Formal living and dining rooms. paneled study. Famityroom with bUUt-inen- tertainment center. s.p..te maid·s quarters. child- ren's wing. Master suite with sitting area and bal- cony. Danny Bibb/Linda Oeth EllCUTM TN II I llE 1211J I II Decorator perfect 3 bedroom. 2~ bath pl~ fonMI dining room and large family room. Seduded ma- ter suite with firepa.ce and belcony. Oek flooring Md ltairc898. vaulted ceiling.. French doors. p- den patio, gourmet kitchen lldd to the ex~ of this luxurious home. Cloee to Newport Center. South Coat Plaza and John Wayne Airport. Sara Hinman Mllll .. CIEIT .. II 8-utifully rneinmined 3 bedroom town...,,._ tor- mer model. Lovety woodsy letting with compt•" privacy. No st1Nta, no roof tops. SpecicM.-'"Rel .... W1Ce" model with loft. family room, tom.I dining room. a..1y a.torpt.y ...mf CP £1 It.Ill Open the front door to a large sunny br'd petio surrounded by a comfortable 3 bedroom. 2 bmh home. Hardwood floors.. beamed ceilings and used brick fiAJP'ace. A wonderlul houSe for entertaining indoors and out Joa., Lewis UIOllTIUCTED PAIORAMA l7l5JDI ~~ 4 bedroom pool home with privacy and s~1ng ~of back bay. n Ifs and city lights. 20' ~dang in hvmg room with skyhghts. fareplace and library alcove. Separate mas1er suite has oversized spa Gayle Amat" • CAIYll IDAL PllVAtY •E• Abundance of wood and stone. Five bedrooms, 4'h baths on one of Big Canyon's largest lots. Private drive and a grand pool and spm viewing over lush gardens. By appointment with Danny Bibb. Emlllll Ml caJIT cum. U B CMTIUCTm 11," I I Builden own home. Ninety days completion. Frve bedrooms. first floor maid's room with ...-a111 .,._ trwtat Three marble fi~ Md INlble rMlt8r t.th/spa/uuna. Gold coleat;a fixtur9a. SWWNning pool, IP8. watetfaJI. Plans available through Tom Allanson. mar•n.u••~--II IJlll Medtterran villa in prestJgious ~Ridge. Thia 5 bedroom custom home '5 open, spacioul and light The architecture is unique and skylights. cath- edral ceilings. gourmet krtcnen Outdoor ¥'8f'andM with fountains. Danny Bibb/Lois J.cobs - I I ' I l l ' . ·. , # N E \\/ L I S T I N G S ..... FBI ICT SJM181 CONDO. 2 iEIMCCJ&4 JUL iLM& • MllO& em • .....,., POOl.. a OE TO E\i&h"n•• W>eJ WILL UWE rr. C 0 ND 0 ~11 NIU MS -----1111.19 SUPER CONDO. 3 BEDROOM OR 2 + DEN. FAEHCH DOORS. VAULTED CBUNGS. NCE PATIO. PfWATE CUL- DE-SAC LOCATION. COMMUNTY SPA. 11.U.... 111.- 0UTSTANDNJ 2 BEDROOM SUITE COfC>O .. 9ECUNTY aa..DN1. OCWJNnY POOL NIO SPA. OWNER WILL COfSJEA LEASE C.TION. MAKE OffERS. TIE URI llJIMI POPUlM 1-sTOR'ICONDO. END UNrTSURAOUNDEDSY GRA8& 3 BEDROOM. 2 BATH. tEHLY MAINTME):. • PARQUET RDCJM .. ICITCHENIENTRY. FEE au•• 1114,;111 HMBC.. VIEW A8 WELL AS 8UNSET8 FROM TI.a GOROEOUSVIUA Ml BOA PENT'HOUSEWITH9ECUNTY GATE. CATHE'DM&. CBJNGS NIO SKYUGHT8. MnmlCIUI I Rl4MI PeFECTl Y l.OCATED2 8EDROOM, 2 MTH UPPER UNIT .. NEWPOAl'S NEWESI OCWJNn'Y. NEUl'RAlDECOA. AIC. 2 EHCl08ED 9'A'OE SPACES. "N"•D RI .... ECaUSTB.Y DECORATED 2 8EDAOOM VIEW CONDO. NEWLY Chi EIED. WAUPN'UED. CUSTOM a.Aa< GfWITE JAQ llZI 1UB. MOVE flGHT k WWWllT •111111 Ill .... ONE ~ NEWPORT'S MOST .. DEM*M> AAEA8. 1itCWE .. PERFECT 3 8EDROOM OR 2 N#O FNa. Y ROOM. SPAQOU& UOHT AMO INGHT. A .aJST 8EB •Clnll 111..- GOAGEOUS 2 8EDAOOM .. PWE GOLF COURIE LOCATION. 2 CAR ATTACHED GARAGE. PfWATE ENTRY. BEAUTIFUL. HIGHl Y UPGRADED INTERIOR. OOWT HESITATE. -··-THe ,. RT .. TOWOIE LMNG. A 80AllCW -oEMMLLr wmt • IEDftOOt•. Lill• , .... y ICITClme. .... CBPlll AND UWB.Y CON• .W LOCATDl NEWF'ORT BE~.C~i IPftllD 11&111 SOC YEAR OlD 3 IEDAOOM HOME .. CMTB>. PNVAlE AREA OYEA1.001C1NG PONO IN PARICUICE IETTING.. CATHEDRAL ceuNG8. GREAT VAUJE ,, ..... ... .. ..... A UNQUE 112 ACRE ROOM FOR YOUR OWN TENNIS ESTATE BB 9tO GATED ENTRANCE. MOUNTAIN VIEW. Pl.ANS FOR 4200 SQ. FT. HOME. POOL AHO SPA. a EW 1111.111 YEW. VIEW. VIEW. BUOY SPECTAQA!.M art UGHTS FROM TNS 3 BEDROOM NNfTUCICET ON IPACIOUS CON& LOT. fXCA I ENT C0NDm0N. DON'T ... BE•MY 1411.111 THE IEBT OF BOTH WORLD&-WFOAMM. QUMITY 3 BEDROOM HOME wm• THE PRESTIGIOU8 IEACON BAY CO'"-JN'IY.A WRY ..:aAl HOIE amLlfF 1111.111 SPACIOUS 3 8EDROOM, 3 MTH WITH VIEW OF MY. UGHT9. MOUNTAI& CAN IE40R5 BEDROOt• I.AW LOT. POOL. SPA WATERFALL .. TAOACAL IETl1NG. PfWN:Y GALOAE1 - .... •&Ill A 8PEaM. ECEamYE 3 8EDROOM HOME. HANICN- IZING 00..C'-fXOB I BIT QUAUTY AND Ml &JCED LMNG. NE.WLY flFM'lOB ED WITH GOUNEr ICITCHEN. oo.a.E PANE lJJllDO'IJJS. ..... 11&111 OUTST.tMJll8 CUSTOM 2 STOfn'. WAU.I OF ~ tmH CB ?If It. .._Er ICITCHEN. I FSB LACES Tl.EDPAllOWITHFOUNTMNAND•li.DlMWIJELDT • . ----..... -Ill I .,._ AEMQOFI ED NII) EXPANDED WATERFRONT NIX• wmt PIER. POOL. •A NIO LARGE PATIO. 4 •D"OOM PW8 MAm8 ROOM NIO SPACIOUS earetlBl fXCB- LENT VAWE. .. 11•• •&Ill CONl'EMIQfWIV BAYFAONT-SPECTACtJl.M aw °' NEWPORT CENTER. COASTAL ...a..&. IULT .. 190.. S 1EDAOOM. 3 BATH. 2 FRPLACES. FLOWER FU.ED PATIO. lAAGE DOCK. • a.mm 11.111.m PERFECT ti>O 4 BEDAOOU BAYFAONT ON NORTH VEW at.We OUAUTY .. tEHOMwmt wrmrrMMN TU. COtJ'Ff I ET tOTCI 1EN. 9ECUNTY S'YSI EM. PER + a.FORIO' BOAT. • CORONA DEL MAR UllHllll.E 111111•• ...... NO wmuTE FOR THE VIEW FROM TMI MY FRONT 009C)(JI ENMJY rr FROM 8MCONY OR GOW<MJS MASTER IEOAOOU. BOAT ... AVM>• E. 111111•• ... ELEGANCE. mGNr1'Y AMO CtWW OF AH EN8L8t MANOR..._ '81.Y CONSTRUCTED wmt ALL THE COliFOR'r IMO~ fXCFI I ENT ANMCINQ. OTHER AREAS CUSTOM 2 .. TOflf OCUMI' RONT .._T • 1-. IEAU-lftlll ft - 1WIUl. Ulm •CIC UtUWW. LIMED~ IKY---....... tJGHTa. QM ROG-DOOi• AND CA.-Cli. j I. ' . ' .