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ESTA8U8HEO 11M8 * 38TH YEAR * NUM8ER 43 • (714') a1...a120 * N~ BEACH'S ONLY HOME8ASEO NEWSPAPER* THUASOAY. JUNE•. 1987
Time runn·ing out for the China House
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IY BILL HARVEY
A group of Newport Beach citizens
lS forming a committee, possibly too
late, in a last-ditch effort to save China
House in Corona del Mar.
The house, the most prominent
landmark in China Cove, was built as
a summer home by William J . Lindsay
in 1930, and was sold to James Beau-
champ and Ernest Schroeder last year
by Lindsay's great-grandchildren,
according to Lucille K.uchn, bead of the
newly-formed committee.
The Committee, called the Newport
Beach Conservancy, is seeking to
affiliate itself with the· National Trust
for Historical Preservation. The Trust
is a private. non-profit organization
chancrcd by Congress to encourage the
preservation of hiltoric sites.
According to Kuehn~ the committee
hope$ to raise enough money from
private donations to purchase China
House from the present owner with the
goal of having the building declared an
historical preserve .
.. If we're successful, we'd like to
donate the house to UCJ to be used
as a residence for visiting scholan, ..
Kuehn stated.
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The original purchase by Lindsay
involved four building loll and the
China House is built on two of them.
The remaining two lots. known u the
..s.andy beach lot ... have always been
vacant. According to Beauch~p. be
and Schroeder bought the property and
plan to build two houses. one on the
China H ousc lot and one on the sandy
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Parents are organizing for safe grad nights
BY JUDY DUFFY
High school graduation has become
a rite of passage. a symbolic beginning
for the adult life to follow for excited
teens. But when alcohol or drugs arc
added t o the party atmosphere, a
potential for injury. death o r grief
clouds the picture. Ask parents what
their biggest fear is on graduation night
and chances are you 11 hear they worry
about thc11 graduates making ll home
from the cclcbrataons alive
This year. for the first time. every
Newport-Mesa Umfied School District
senior wlll have the opportunity to
attend a parent-sponsored. all-night
party t h at guarantees a drug-and
alcohol-fr ee atmosphere for celebrating
the end of I J years of schooling
Hundreds of parents district wide ha\ e
been planning. painting. ordering.
seeking donations and generally fussing
for months to pro\o1de graduates "'1th
part1ec; to tempt eHn the most Jaded
of teens
Costa Mesa H 1JZh School has planned
Anti-nuke protestors find
Badham's office empty
BY BILL HARVEY
.. Our country is as bad as the Nazis ...
said Pal Broudy, litigation chair for the
National Association of Radiation
Victims. -rhat's a terrible thing to say,
but the Nazis used human beings for
experimentation, and so did our coun-
try, during the fint Atom Bomb tests ...
Broudy was a speaker at the Alliance
for Survival rally that met on the steps
of Congrcs.~man Bob Badbam ·s off ace
Monday morning~ in preparation for a
"100-Milc March for Survival," spon-
sored by the Alliance and the Southern
California SANE/ Freeze Campaign.
The march began simultaneously in
Newport Beach and Burbank with the
goal of meeting in El Segundo on J unc
14.
Broudy aaid her husband was one of
the victims of early nuclear testing. He
was a major in the U.S. Marines and
wu assigned to Nevada for nuclear tests
in 1957. He died of cancer in 1977.
The march is part of a rugbly syn-
chronized effort on the part of the
Alliance, along with other groups
man:bing in major cities all over the
country. There is a rally and march
planned as part of the national effort
that will terminate on the White House
steps on J uoc I•.
.. ""It's a one-two-three-four punch,
deaig:ned to show the aovcmmcnt that
we mean business. and that we want
all nuclear testing stopped... said
Marion Pack., executive director of the
Alliance.
There were about SO pcopk pl'CICDt
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a .. Jamaican FarewellH for grads that
will be the first such party 10 the school's
history. Coordinator J ocelyn James has
beat the bushes to rustic up commun1t\
support fo r tht' amb1t1 ous plans
.. The first year '' al\\ a\~ the hardest.
or at least that\" hJt e'en one tells us .~
'.)atd Jame... She dddeJ that 11 \ been
diffic1.Jlt making the ~,J, under-,t.rnJ
the~ can't wait until I ht: la\! minute to
decade to attend because food and dnnk
must be ordered in ad"ance Of 270
potential party goer . 117 had p ur -
cha,ed lid.eh b~ Ma\ 28
If e"< pencnce ma~e' grad night galas
a little ea'>1er. "iev.pon Harbor High
"'chool parent-. art" ahead of the game
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Letter from the Publisher
It is with great plcMure that I announce the latest Mep in Baker
Comminicataons ongoang program of expansion T H E CO TA M ESA
NEWS. The newspaper. which ~rves the community of Costa Mesa
exclusively. will publish each Fnday and will add 25.000 families to the
number of readers which are served by Baker Communications in Orange
County's Harbor area.
We have added new personnel to provide Costa Mesa with the same timely.
accurate coverage that serves their Newport Beach neighbors through THE
NEWPORT ENSIGN. Bcginni03 June 5. C osta Mesa residents will enjoy
coverage of news,. features. sports. society and cultura.l events in their
community. Tbc new publication means compkte and compebcn.sive coverage
of the Harbor Arca for our loyal readers and advertiscn alike.
This expansion tocrcases Baker Communications' total CU"Culation base
to 510,000 readers in Soutbcm California and bnnp the total number of
publicatiom under Baker Communications' banner to five. In addition to
THE COSTA MESA NEWS, the existing properties mclude: BEVERLY
HILLS [213). NEWPORT BEACH [71•). THE NEWPORT ENSIGN and
PALOS VERDES PENINSULA NEWS.
I wo u&d like to take this opportunity to thank you, our faithful readers
and advertisers, for your enthusiastic support. and to promise you th.at Baker
Communications will continue to provide you with the same quality
publications and service that you have come to expect.
SETH aAllll
Publisher
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PASE !-JUIE 4. 1987 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN
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Local walkers Set to go on road for peace
BY JUDY DUFFY
Time, effort, friendship and
scrapbooks filled with pictures
of hopeful people are the wea-
pons two Harbor Area residents
will use to combat the threat of
global nuclear destruction as
they march across the Soviet
Union this June. They11 travel
with 398 other American and
Soviet citizens to be a part of
the .. The American-Soviet
Walk." an effort aimed at .. end-
ing an arms race nobody wants."
The ambitious undertaking is
being coordinated by .. Interna-
tional Peace Walk, Inc." head.,.
quartered in Newport Bech. The
idea is reminiscent of the "Great
Peace March" of 1986, and the
message is the same; stop the
arms race. no w. To get the
message across. 200 citizens of
each country will live and march
together from Leningrad to
Moscow between June 16 and
July 6.
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Haphazard plans have no
place in the American -Soviet
Walk. From the orientation
encampment for American
Walkers in Washington, D .C.,
o n June 8, to the final goodbyes
after flying ho me on July 12, the
walk will be carfully orches-
trated. Part of the planning
process included sc reening each
hopeful applicant for participa-
tion through written statements
and interviews.
When the final cut was made,
Lowie Graves. 6 J, of Bayshores,
and James Potter, 73, of Bayside
village, found themselves among
the 200 Americans committed to
spending a month of their lives
with strangers in a foreign
country while they walked a
distance of 450 miles carrying
their own personal messages of
peace.
Graves, a petite grandmother
of five, had a f ricnd who carried
a siver dove charm that Graves
had given her across the country
in the Great Peach March.
.. I felt I wanted a little piece
of me to make that march but
couldn 't go myself, .. Graves said
as she sat at the kitchen table
of her Bayshores home. "M y
friend carried the dove as a
symbol for me."
In February, Graves received
a letter telling her about plans
for an international peace
march. The same day, she read
a story in The Eruign outlining
the general plans that were
underway. She made contact
with International Peace Walk,
Inc. and soon decided to apply
as a marcher.
.. They're (the organiz.er) a fine
group of people. I was intrigued
and said to myself 'This is
something I can do,· •• said
G raves of her decision to apply
for a slot as a walker.
Potter heard about the
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American-Soviet Walk plans in
January. Right away he decided
he wanted to be part of the
march. Long an activist for
peace, he feels that this type of
effort, one that reaches from
person to person. is the way to
bring pressure to bear on
government.
He's a quiet man, who stops
to think before he answers
questions. His years of observa-
tion as a journalist make him .. a
good listener," which he secs as
important to the process of
sharing the ideals of peace with
Soviet citizens.
Taking a month from their
lives to walk across Russia for
pcaoe will-mean both Potter and
Graves leave their careers on
hold. Potter, who bas already
had a career as a mqazine editor
and author, fmds himself work-
ing harder than ever at a public
relations practice when many his
age arc retired. He is active in
volunteer work for peace-related
WITH REGULAR BATH -. .
issues. He says there are I , 100
in registered peace groups in this
state alone, and publishes a
newsletter at his own expense to
help k.eep them abreast of each
other's activities. Graves teaches
parenting skills at Coastlines
College and is active in early
childhood educational concerns.
Aside from the commitment
of time, there is a $2,SOO price'
tag attached to the trip, which
each marcher agrees to pay
himself.
"I rented my house for the
time Ill be gone. That extra
money will help pay my way,"
said Graves.
Potter, who hasn' had a .....-cal
vacation" in yean, will off set the
expense of the trip by writing
about his experiences for a
national daily newspaper.
"It should cost about $3,SOO
including penonal expenses,"
said Potter. His expenses will
probably include a memento of
the trip for his wife, Carmen,
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who will remain at home.
Time and money provided,
Graves and Potter will have to
fmd the physical resources to
walk S to IS miles each day of
the march. Neither has found the
time to undertake a trainina
program but Graves rides bet
bike '"a lot. ft She made a test
walk up the hill to Dover Shores
and thinks that she can handle
the distances she'll be required
to march each day since her
heavy equipment (tent and sleep-
ing bag) will be trucked from
camp to camp.
'"A lot of camera equipment,.
will fmd iis way into the back
pack that Potter plans to buy
'"soon. ft He's not worried about
the walking, or about the com-
munal living arranaements he11
encounter along the way. The
American marchen and their
Soviet counterparts will share
the duties of the tent village they
will erect each night. Even
though Potter hasn't acquired all
his gear for the trek at this
writing, he has tackled the
language barrier, but with little
result.
.. I got a copy of the alphabet
and I'm starting with pronunci-
ation. Russian is a difficult
langua,e," said Potter.
Many of the Soviet walken
will speak some English. but the
majority of American man:ben,
Graves and Potter amona ~
won' speak much Ruuian when
they land in Leningrad. Both are
hoping the shared atmosphere of
the living arrangements will
mean they pick up neccaary
words and phrua u the mila
roll by.
Expectations are bip for both
marchen that they will be able
to begin a new spirit of under-
standing between the Soviet
people and Americam.
Arson eyed
in Fl fire
BY BILL HARVEY
Newpon Beach Police have
determined that the ftre that
damaged a buildin1 in Fashion
Island early last Tuesday is
"questionable .. and, though the
investigation bas not been com-
pleted, believe the fire was
caused by arsonists.
According to police depart-
ment spokesman Greg Ann-
strong, police and fire investiga-
tors found a pour spout of the
type normally used with a gas-
oline can on the roof of the
building. He said the spout
smelled of kerosene and iJ cur-
rently being analyuAt.
lnvcstigaton found three .. hot
spots" with trails between them
on the roof of the building,
typical of situations where mul-
tiple fires are started. This is a
system used by anonists to
involve a building in flames
almost instantly, said Arm-
strong.
Dawn Bo~ spokesman
for the Irving Company. said
that there is oo estimate of
damqea ~ but that imurance
oompania are wortiq on the
cue and aa estimate abould be
available aoon.
Investigation ii conti.ouiq
and ~ are amio1ll to talk
to anyoae 'who may haw iDfor-
tnation about she fire, Arm-ruoaa laid.
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Newport Harbor band is a real beauty, eh?
BY aILL llAltVl:Y
After traveling all the way to
Victoria, British Columbia, the
Newport Harbor Hip School
Band was determined not to let
anybody rain on their parade.
Nobody, tha!.__~. except
Mother Nature, and she did.
With a vengeance.
The band played two numbers
at the regular meeting of the
Newport-Mesa Unified School
District Board of Education.
Band director Ken Owen then
announced that. despite pourio1
rain and even occuional hail.
the band won second place in
the Queen Victoria Annual
Parade.
The members of the band •
raised S30,000-about S430
each-to pay for the trip by
selling candy, holdin1 car
wbea, cntcriDajo,..a--thom and
sellin1 hot dogs and soft drinks
at sports events.
There were more than 100
spcctaton at the board meeting.
about 80 of whom were there to
Daughter's career choices cause concern
Until last week my daughter
wanted to be a beautiful baJlcr-
ma.
Before that. she wanted to be
a cheerleader. When I asked her
v. hat a cheerleader doe~. ~he
looked exa perated. It's tough
ha\ ang a dumb mother.
.. They go like this ... she ~aid,
jumping up and waving her arms
skyward.
"But what," said her educator
mother, .. exactly is the waving
for? What purpose does it have?"
My daughter gave me a look
that said she realized she was in
for a lifetime of Socratic dia-
logues. -
MYou just do it,.. she said,
jumping up again ... You don't do
it/or anything; you just do it."
Upon pondering this, I
decided she might be right.
What goes around comes
around. I spent most of my life
in active rebellion against any-
thing...niy mother wanted for me.
I was tall. She said to stand up
straight. so I slumped like a
pretzel. S he wanted me to date
tall guys. I preferred little
Woody Allen types. She wanted
me to join a college sororit}. I
did. and then quit. She had fort)
pairs of shoe~. I ratl against the
\tarving children she could be
feeding with all that shoe mone~
and wear huaraches to work.
I never thought my daughter
would do this to me. I want her
to be a surgeon. a basketball
player for the Lalcers. or maybe
a plumber. She leans towards
anything where you can wear a
pretty dress. Her career aspira-
tions change from day to day.
Over the winter. her choices have
ranged from fairy princess to a
mommy (backhanded compli-
ment), to a waitress. My sugges-
tions of international relations
or construction technology fall
flat. She might consider interna-
tional relations if she could be
a beautiful spy. Her wardrobe
would need to be extenaive. You
never know what k.iod of inter-
national cocktail parties she
might need to skulk around.
Some days I gnash my teeth
at my husband.
.. Why are you gnashing your
teeth? .. be will say.
.. She told me she wants to look
u beautiful as Strawberry
Shortcake when she grows up, ..
I said. --Strawberry Shortcake
and her little fruity friends make
me want to barf."
.. Do you realize how much
money she can make for us in
professional sports when she
reaches her full height of 6'2'"7 ..
be said. .. And she tells me she
wants to be a babysitter ...
But thanks to the City of
Newport Beach. there may be
hope for her feminist mother's
overinvolvcd ~go. Last week a
group of men appeared on our
neighborhood streets. They were
not wearing beautiful clothes.
They had on old beat-up jeans
and carried tools and drove
machines. They made irritating
noises and roughed up the sides
Sue Kauth
of the street so bicyclists had to
bounce. not ride. My daughter
observed· these goings-on care-
fully . Finally. she saw beautiful
slick black streets with bright
white marking.
.. Wow. ""he -.aid. "Look at our
pretty street. Who did that?"
.. The work.men," I said.
.. I want to be a workman when
I gro"' up. "she ~aid . "Dad sa~ s
all you need are the right toob ...
··Work woman.·· I countered. I
try to keep up her consciousness.
Sue Kauth is a licensed ther-
apist and counselor at a local
public high school. She and her
husband Ivie with their four-
)'ear-old girl in Ne..,.·port
Heights .
PCH widening plan
draws fire at meeting
BY GEORGE PAPPAS
The debate over a Caltrans
plan to widen a ection of Pacific
Coast High\\a) in West Ne\\-
port Beach i~ 'haping into a
confrontatio n between the indi-
vidual tnte re~h ot the busine,,-
man in the area "'ho claim tht:
plan wall hurt their bu~tne ~ and
commumt~ need~~ repre~nted
by the city.
This was reflected when a
group of businessmen from West
Newport Beach and city officials
met this past week to try to come
up with a compromise on the
lSSUe.
"There is no doubt the city is
going to have to compromise."
said Tom Miller, owner of
Property House Realtors,
located in Newport Beach.
Recently, Miller and other
merchants in the area, inc-cnsed
by the p~ responded by start-
ina an opposition group, the
West Newport Merchants Asso-
ciation.
"'We don' want to give up
what we have down here," Miller
stated.
He claims that the widening
plan will take away about 100
parting spaces in front of the
businesses located on the inland
aide of Pacific Coast Hiabway
and, as a rcsul~ curtail their
business.
The Caltrans proposal calls
for adding two lanes to a two-
and-a-half-mile stretch of
Pacific Coast Highway, begin-
ning at Newport Boulevard and
traveling west to Orange Street,
near the Santa Ana River Trail.
Construction improvements
include a J4-foot wide coocnte
island to be built in the middle
of the highway and curbs, bike
paths and sidewalks to be built
on the inland side. Cal trans is
contracting the city to come up
with• final plan by July.
"'Everybody wants to pr per
down here but not like this," said
Jim Patty. owncT of Cappy\
Cafe and president of the West
Newport Merchant As ocia-
tion.
..These are not really improve-
ments to our area because the
'alue of our business will drop, ..
Patty claimed ... The plan ecm
more geared toward helping out
the residents in the city than u~ ...
Roth Patty and Mille r
remarked that. 1f the} don't
agree "tth the final plan when
tt 1s completed by the cit) in Jul).
they ~ii submit a petition to the
ewport Beach City Council.
.. We aJready have about J .200
signatures and we haven\ even
gone to work on this yet ... Miller
stated.
If the petition effort fails. then
the businessmen will tum to
legal means. Miller added.
"'We want to draw up a plan
that serves everybody bu~ of
course. everyone is not going to
get what they want,. .. said Don
Webb. Newport Beach city engi-
neer.
"'Wen looking at several ways
to save the parting down there ...
Webb told the businessmen at
the meeting.
One option entails using a
portion of land on the east side
of Cappy's Cafe for parting
about SO or 60 ~ Webb said.
Several merchants who own
basincsses in the Bal Port sbop-
pina center located at P.afte
Coast Highway and Balboa
Street objected to tbe plan's
elimination of the left tum from
Superior Avenue into their
estabtishmenta..
Jeny Overland, owner of the
Alley rcstauran~ claimed that
eliminating the left turn at
Superior would cut his business
in half.
... This would kill us." s.aid
Overland ... Many of my custo-
mers tum left into the parking
lot off the Coast Highway and
this would make tt harder for
them to come to my restaurant.
especially durina the summer.
1bc bottom line is that I will
lose business and I wouldn' be
able to pay my rent and nenhcr
woukt any of the other bu i-
oesses around me... responded
Webb.
protest the proposed Corona del
Mar Higb School sporU com.
plex..
Two memben of the Bluff
Homeowners' Association
addressed the board, concerned
because a local newspaper bad
quoted Howard Lucas~ bead of
the booster club that backed the
comple~ as saying that plans
were .. simmering on the back
burner ...
Spokesmen for the associa-
tion said that, even though the
idea of a stadium bought with
private funds and donated to the
school district was attractive,
costs for insurance and ma.inte-
nancc would prcrft prohibitrlc.
Superintendent John N°ICOll
replied, .. AU of this talk about
•simmering on back burners,•
that's got to be somebody ebe•s
burner. It's sure not oun ...
Gary Graham of the Newport
Harbor Aquatic Boosten Oub
addressed the board, asking for
a commitment from the board
for SIS0,000 for construction of
locker rooms at the NHHS
swimming pool.
Trustee Sherry Loofbourrow
said that the board is facing a
.. fairly tight budget. and it's
doubtful if there will be mone\'
for the project this year... ·
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One more chance
for China House
The thorniest problem currently before the community
is the fate of the China House. It is a controversy not
without its touches of the absurd-the house itself is
a somewhat surreal blend of kitsch and homage sitting
serenely (until recently, at least) at the entrance to
Newport Harbor-but it has, nevertheless, captured the
spotlight and inflamed sensibilities throughout the city.
Dr. James Beauchamp fulfilled a long-held dream
when he b t the China House property, intending
to build · o n dream residence on the site of William
Linsay's 19 fantasy-come-true. He paid top dollar for
the pri ege, and Linsay's heirs knew what he intended
to do when they sold to him. The question of what
business it is of anyone else looms large.
On the other hand, there is a sizeable contingent in
the community who look on the China House as part
of the city's heritage-sort of the Eiffel Tower of Newport
Beach. They agree it's not a good place to live. Some
of them might even agree it's not all that much to look
at, really. But it is history. It has marked the entrance
to the Bay for 57 years, given China Cove its name,
and gotten under a lot of people's skin in the process.
The would-be saviors say they can raise $1.6 million
to buy the property from Beauchamp. For his part,
Beauchamp says it's not for sale; that is where he wants
to live. It is a choice spot, and the doctor can't be faulted
for hanging on to it, we believe.
We suggest that if the preservers can raise the money
to buy the property, they could raise the money to either
move the House or have a replica built elsewhere,
utilizing materials recovered from the original. Dr.
Beauchamp would then be free to live on his property,
and the connoisseurs of history could still enjoy the
House, albeit at another location (possibly in a city park,
where it could also be used as a museum of the city's
past.)
We think Dr. Beauchamp should hold off for, say,
six months and see if the Conservancy can put such
a package together. He should not be made to wait
longer, though.
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Time of my Li( e
BY JIM FD.TON
Garage sales aQd the humor
of John Lechner, the jokester
We arc now members of the
Orange County Chapter of
HOWEGS-Home Owners
Who Endure Garage Sales-and
once again we arc indebted to
the Childrens' Hospital of
Orange County (CHOC) who
picked up all the family treasures
the garage sales addicts didn't
buy.
They truly arc addicts. Many
admitted they spend their Satur-
days going from one family
home to another, snooping and
snapping up tools, trinkets, odds
and ends and bric-a-brac. And
then there arc the professional
shoppers, gathering stuff for
their own garage sales later.
"Our garage is full of stuff
we've picked up," one shopper
told us. "We've been doing this
most of our married life-almost
40 ycan and we make a tidy
profit when wrc hold our own
sale."
These professionals are the
ones who hold an item you've
marked for SO cents and say,
"Will you take 2S cents for it?"
ICa very annoying. because
you've al.ready put a ridiculous
price on every treasure-bopina
not to make money but to get
rid of the stuff bcf ore you have
to pack it.
We had two shelves of boob
off erod in our garage-one
marked for SO cents. the other
abclf listed for 2S cents each. One
woman bought 12. They were
both hard cover and paper-back
books we felt we could abandon.
But few really looked them over.
We have long known that
Oraqe County is not a haven
of readen. How many homes do
you know with built in book.-
shelves?
The shelves of low-priced
books reminded me of John
Lechner. a vice president of
Foote, Cone A Belding-the
advertising agency. Lechner was
in charge of the outdoor adver-
tising department in Chicago.
but be was best Uiown for bis
creative practical jokes. His
boek trick was one of the finest.
Lechner would go to a second
band bookstore and buy 100
books off the l<k:cnt table. Then
be would have an inexpensive
bookplate printed, and it would
read something like this~
''From the library of (the
name of some associate who was
about to become a victim of
Lecbner's humor).
"U lost or stolen, and you:flbd
it, please return it to (name and
address) and receive a reward.
The victim of this prank
usually wu someone in the
FCAB Chicago office. Lechner
would paste the bookplates into
the shoddy l<k:cnt boob, then
leave them all around Cb.ica&o-
public restrooms, Wrigley F1eld,
tbe Greyhound bus depot. on
park benches, and so on. He
would do th.i.a on weekends. and
sure enouah. on Monday mom-
iq, the FCA.B · waitina room
would be full of a motley mob
of book-carrying reward scet-
en, all uking for Lechner'•
victim. The only CICapC wu to
leave town for a few days.
Another Lechner aem WM the
hat trick. I wu on the staff of
this agency, and happened to be
in Chicago, when Leclmcr pulled
this one. A quiet. but very
dfacicnt accoum executive had
just been promoted to vice
preaident. Lechner cona:ratu-
laaed laUn and aid that be abouJd
bay a new ~ bef'attjq hii new
atatus.
Stetson had a hat shop ri.ght
next to the Foote, Cone cl
Beldiq buildin&. so Lechner
properly usumed the new exec-
utive would 10 there. Lechner
alerted tbe shopkeeper, and sUtt
enough, the same afternoon. the
new vice pres~dent bought him-
self a new hat, and proudly
showed it to Lechenr before
placing it in the coat closet.
Lechner noted the color and
style of the hat, then visited the
Stetson shop. He knew the
account executive's busineu
habits-where he lunched,
where he usually bad dinner, the
name of his private club, etc. He
then got an assortment of bats
of the same style and color, and
all marked the proper bat aiz.c.
But some would actually be a
size larger or a size smaller. or
some would have cotton inside
the leather innerband.
Back at the office. the new vice
president prepared to go to
dinner. With Lechner standing
nearby, he put bis new bat on,
and it sat on top of his bead.
.. Why, it's much too amallt"
Lechner said, and uraed him to
go right !>Kt to tbe Stetaon
shop. There, the shopkeeper sold
him a laraer bat with cotton
inside tbe lining He went to
dinner. At the restaurant, the hat
check prl had been bribed to
take the cotton out of the lining.
After dinner. the poor executive
put on his new bat and it came
down over hia can. For several
days, wbelever be went, the hat
wu too am.all or too larae, until
Lechner put an end to the
routine.
For whatever hit humor
needed, J oho Lechner could
have Cound it in an Orange
County prqe aa.le. Every news-
paper has ads inviting the
anoopy to come into your gar-
age; every neiabborbood bu
~ directiq you to praae
Ales. And if your curiosity. your
hoU1Cbold aeeda or your spend-
ing wwe ian' aaaWfed, you can
always be part of the traffic jam
OD NcwpQrt Boulevard, to the
world 'I putest ongoing swap
meet at the Orange County
Fairp-ouods.
Just be sure the bat fill bcf ore
you buy it. And look for the
cotton in the leather lining.
JUIE 4. 1111 THE NEWPOAT ENSIGN Piii i
Honig vs . Duke: The schools have alraady won
Radio listenen in Southern
Calif omia were recently treated
to a rarity-a heated and
impromptu debate between two
highranking state officials on a
call-in talk show. And it
occurred during a non-election
year!
Of course, to the regular (and
even the casual) news observer
the occurrence of such a debate
was not all that surprising. A
verbal boxing match between
the two participants bas been
going on since January. It's
enough to make Leonard and
Hagler green with envy.
The participants: 0 ln this
corner, 0 Governor George
Dcukmejian; "and in the other
comer," Superintendent of Pub-
lic Instruction, Bill Honig. The
subject: Education Funding.
R.ound One.
It began in January when. in
anticipation of a projected short-
fall in state revenues and the
strong posaibility of exceeding
the Gann spendina limit. the
Governor submitted a budget
which allowed for about a 2
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school experienced the grief of
fatalities during the graduation
season in 1982, which led to the
institution of parent-sponsored
parties.
In January of this year, Co-
chairwomen Andrea Pfister and
Debbie Drumins met with the
433 seniors, who selected a
.. Jungle Safari" theme for this
year's June 18 gala. The sets and
props used to transport scnion
on graduation night will also do
double duty at Newport Barbor
this year as parents reuse the
buics for their own pany on
June 19.
NHHS bas a budget of
approximately $16,000 for this
ycar9s festivities. The ticket price
of $40 coven about 3 / 4 of the
expenditures at NHHS. The rest
of the budget is derived from
donationa of goods, services and
money from local businesses and
families. The cause hu become
a popular one throughout the
Harbor Area.
Estancia senion will take a
cruise around the Lona Beach
Harbor after enjoyina d~
entertainment and prizes at the
school. This is Estancia 'I tee<>nd
pad ni&bt party and orpniial
expect to entertain 250 new
lfllduatea OD the niaht of June
11. Lib tbe odm diltrict lUab
eclaoola. Elteeria woeld lib to ..... ,.. ... ~'°
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My Turn
percent iacrew in f undina for
education. Not only was this
increue lower than that needed
to mamtain existing programs,
as educaton asserted, but the
Gifted and Talented Education
Program (GATE) and other
special education programs were
cut altogether in favor of smaller
clus size. Mr. Honig was less
than pleased. He aim! bis feel-
ings-loud and often-ques-
tioning the Governor'• commit-
ment to education. The
Governor responded. Each
unleubed a flurry of "punches."
Round after round ensued.
Regardless of the assertions,
a few things need to be kept in
mind. Fust, both men are com-
mited to education. Mr. Donia's
commitment is beyond question.
So ii the Governor's. No Gov-
ernor in this state's ~odem
chaperones to join the seniors
and work the night of the party.
Part of making the teens
decide they want to attend is the
promise by parents of scnion
that they will not be present the
night of the party. Parents of
lowerclassmcn take the helm
durina the festivities.
Even though the average price
tag for the night ·s fun may seem
a trifle hefty at $40, each school
bas made provision for seniors
who f acc financial problems to
receive a ticket through either a
work project or a scholanbip.
JUNE SPECIAL
history bas committed a higher
perc::entqe of state dollan to
education than George Dcukme-
jian. Thus, their commitment,
coupled with their current
squabble, highlights the supreme
political quag111ire: How to
maintain quality education
while meeting the other demands
on the state budget-c.g., trans-
portation, health care, etc.
Think about it. With a limited
number of dollan available for
state spending, something bas to
give. H more money goes to one
program, another gets less.
Since those early round s,
much has occurred. In response
to the legitimate concerns of
cducaton and parents, the Gov-
ernor shifted his position on the
special education programs. He
bas now indicated a willingness
to allow school districts to
In many cases, alert counselon
and teachers will off er a ticket
to a student who may be too shy
to ask.
The parties arc limited t o
graduates only~ no dates or
underclassmen arc allowed to
attend. Once the teens have
joined the party they are to stay
with no trips to can or elsewhere
allowed. If a graduate leaves the
party early, parents will be
notified. As strict as the rules
see~ organiz.cn report that the
popularity of the parties is
~wing yearly.
MIRRORED
CLOSET DOORS
f REE
INSTAUADON
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• Mirrored Walls
• Bathroom Glass
• Shower Enclosures
• GlaSs Table Tops,
Any Thickness
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COSTA MESA
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decide whether to keep tbe
programs or begin reducing dasl
size.
In addition, with the recent
announcement that the state
treasury was overllowing with
$2. 7 billion in unexpected
revenues, proposed spending on
education has been increased
signif1C&11tly over the Governor's
initial budget proposal. The
figures indicate a continuing
commitment to education:
-K-12 education will receive
total funding (excluding federal
and lottery funds) of Sl6.3
billion in 1987-88, an increue of
4.9 percent over the current year
and well above the rate of
inflation.
-General Fund education
spending (all segments) is grow-
ing by $848.8 million over the
current year. Of this amount,
SS .6 percent, or $472.2 million,
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beach lot.
• •
Kuehn said that she bad indi-
cations that ~he door was still
open" to buying the house for
historical preservation. but
Beauchamp said, ... The house is
definitely not for sale."
"These arc very nice, well
intentioned people," Beau-
champ added, ... but the house
just isn \ for sale. How do you
buy property that's not for sale?
We've lived in China Cove since
ii taqetcd for 1.-12 education by
tbc Governor.
-~ a percent of the total
General Fund ex~nditure
increase, K-12 education
receives 71 percent.
-The Governor's budget
proposal for ~-12 education
fully funds ALL statutory cost
of living adjustments for school
employees.
-The budget proposal for all
education amounts to SS percent
of the total General Fund
budget.
These figures are encouraging,
but the battle rages on. The
current debate centers on what
to do with the revenues that
exceed the Gann Spending
Limit. Gann places a cap on t.M
amount of money govermncnt
can spend, requiring that money
exr«ding tbc limit be returned
to the taxpayen.
1974 and rve admired that
property (China House) for all
that time. Now. l\le been able
to buy it and all I want to do
is build my house."
Beauchamp and Schroeder
have received Newport Beach
City Council and Coastal Com-
mission approval for their plans.
The matt.er is now before the
State Lands Commission to
determine if the commission bas
jurisdiction.
EVERYTHING
PRICED TO
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OF NEWJIOllT 8EAOt Toll Aw 8001824-8334.
Why did KABC 7V feature
Carmel Retirement Village
on the Eyewitness News?
They discovered that Carmel
Retirement Village practices a
successful approach to seniors
maintaining healthier and
richer lives.
Carmel Retirement Village
in Fountain Valley is unique:
Pets are allowed!
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17071 Sen Mateo Street
Fountain Valley
71t8D8667.
y
Local preplten once mp.in
this year displayed an abun-
dance of talent and ptovided
fana with more than their abare
of thrills, comi.q away with
several leque champiomhi~ a
couple of state titles, and a
national trophy in sailing, won
by the Corona del Mar sailing
team (left).
The bigacst thrill waa proba-
bly provided by Kurt Ehmann
(far left) who came in and puled
for more than 200 yarda iq the
second half of a pme •imt
Costa Mesa to lead tbe Sea
Kinas from a U.O deficit to a
30-28 win.
Other hiah points included:
tbe CdM swim team (micl•He);
Markus Muller-Si.ch and the
CdM baatetball team (lower
left); tbe Harbor volleyWI staae
champs (lower middJe); and tbe
Harbor f1eld hockey team (bot-
-.tom).
PHOTOS BY
SAM GANGWER
AND DANNY COTA
,r
Newport Harbor is one of the
jewels of the P.afic. But in order
to keep this gem sparkling, we
all neec1 to be concerned about Marine Scene . water quality and what each of
us can do to maintain it
• Tustin, SadcUeback Valley "llLPll -Bl
and Irvine: Watch what goes
into your streets-it may well
end up in the bay. Our harbor such noxious materials as old be unhealthful for swimmcn.
ia fed from the mountain paint, oil and pesticides at tbe •Waterfront businesses s~h as
streams. Although this water is county chemical dis~ lite. shipyards, restaurants and fuel
pure at ii. source, in its path to • Mr. A Mrs. Waterfront docks also have an enormous
the ocean it picks up fcrtiliz.en, Homeowner, you tiave the most direct effect on water quality.
pesticides and other pollutants. to lose. If every tiomcowner Your help in educating the
• Newport Beach, take note: wubes his pet's· fecal material public. on the importance of a
Ewrything we wash into the into tbe bay, not only will the pollutant-free harbor will
gutten goes directJy into the bay. result be offensive, but tJae t.end"d your oconemic health u
You can help by Cl~ .of. OL· bacteria ~ in tbe ~. • _ ~~=-
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aY mLL llAllVEY
Dana Carlson and Dave Par-
.el were n•~ women and man
athlete of the year by Orange
Coast College's coaches, it wu
announced last week.
Janice Maran, OCC women'
tennis coach. and bueball coach
Mite Mayne were named
Orange Empire Conference
Coacbea of the Year. and Don
Wauon wu named State Swim
Coach of tbe Year at the state
swim meet held at Merced Col-
lete.
Carlson, a sophomore, wu a
multi-sport stand-out at the
school She starred u a defender
on OCC-S Southern California
Champion women's soccer
Harbor HS
surf team
wins state
BY BILL HARVEY
After a hiatus of seven yean,
Newport Harbor High School's
surf team came back with a
vengeance to win first place in
the CIF sanctioned Western
Surfing Association State
Championship in Division 3A.
The team not only took home
the trophy, but dominated the
individual competitions as well,
with Todd Miller and Dylan
Crouch tied for first place. Bill
Baum took third (when there is
a tie for fint, there is no second
place) and his brother, Bob
Baum. took fourth.
•
team, contributing to the
Pirates' 13 shutouts in 1986. Sbe
wu a first team ~uth Coast
Conference selection in 198S and
1986.
~ a left fielder in softball,
Carlson hit .SOO for the Pirates
in non-conference games and
.360 overall, with six home runs.
She was a first team All-
Conference pick two years in a
row.
A.a a track and field heptath-
lon alhlde, Carlson debuted in
lut month's Southern Califor-
nia Heptathlon Championships
at OCC, competing for the fint
time in most of the events. She
finished mth, qualifying her for
the state finals where she fin-
ished 11th.
She plans to attend Cal State
Chico next fall, where she wants
to continue competing in soccer
and track and f aeld.
Panel, of Costa Mesa. wu
undefeated in the 10,000.-meter
this year, winning the state title
at American River College in
Sacramento earlier this month.
At the same ~ he placed
second in the S,000-meter, the
only time be lost either race all
season.
He was the men 'a Orange
Empire Conference champion in
cross country last fall and fm-
isbed seventh in the Southern
California regionals.
A former football player at
OCC ( 1976-77) as well as a
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and eighth, respectively.
The meet was held May 30 and
31 at Church's Beach near San
On of re and a total of 16 schools
were entered. Surf ran two to
three feet.
display for one week at Pacific
Coast Surf and Sport in New-
port Beach, then will be on
display at NHHS, according to
coach Todd Hazeltine.
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~ 4, 1m THE NEWPORT ENSIGN~ 1
• Tbe boater can t.elp by using
the pump-out stations. Trash
bap on board should be kept
handy to prevent refuse from
being thrown oYCl'tioard. A five-
p.llon container on the dock can
be used to dispose of small
quantities of bilge oil, paint
thinner or varnish remover.
Please pitch in and help. Our
bay is cleaner this year, but we
have a long way to go. Spread
the word about the importance
of improving our water quality:
• Write a letter to Newport
Beach Councilman Don Strauss,
cbainnan of our water quality
committee. He is currently in the
process of Jormulatin1 plans to
successful triathlete, the S foot
9 inch Panel graduated Crom
Estancia Biah School and
coached cross country at Costa
Mesa High for four seasons.
He will assist OCC cross
country coach Gordie Fitzel
next fall.
Coach Janice Maran's Pirates
went undefeated in Orange
Empire Conference tennis, then
won the st.ate title in dual match
play and the state championship
for individuals. Both titles weTe
won at West Valley College
earlier this month, the third ti.me
inf our yean that OCC bu swept
the state competition.
For her efforts Maran was
named statcwise Women~ Ten-
nis Coach of the Year and
mate water quality an ongoing
campaign. .
• Call the Newport Barbor
Area Chamber of Commerce,
whose marine division is now
preparing for the July I Ith
Clean Harbor Day. This year's
chairman, Bruce Chilcot, needs
both individual and group
volunteers to help.
Tbis annual -event is capped
by the appearance of King
Neptune and Miss Mermaid-
thc reigning high school students
selected to repreaent our battle
to preserve our environmeat md
water ecology. In their w~
"Co~ play, but respect om
bay.". "
Orange Empire conf erenc-e
Woman Coach of the Year.
Ma~ OCCs baseball coach
for the past J J years guided tbe
Bucs to the Orange Empire title
with a l 6-4 record and into the
state tournament, where OCC
defeated eventual state cham-
pion Cerritos 6-1, ending a 20-
game Falcon winning streak.
Swimming coach Don Wat-
son, who led his women's squad
to a fourth straight state cham-
pionship in 1987 and the men
to a third-place finish, was
named State Swim Coach oftbe
Year at the state swim meet bekl
at Merced C-0Uege. Wat.son also
coached the water pok> team to
a canfernce title this year.
Newport National Little League
AAA Division
Eat w L T Wat w L T
.~c Dodgers 12 5 0 Yankees 13 4 0
Cubs 12 5 0 Pirates 12 5 0
Tigers 8 9 0 Cardinals 7 10 0
Red s 6 11 0 Angels 4 13 0
Orioles 6 II 0
A's 5 12 0
Teams In Double Elimination
Tournament
AA Division
East w L T Wat w L T
A's 14 3 0 Pl rates 13 4 0
Tigers 11 6 0 Yankees 11 6 0
Dodgers 10 7 0 Angels 11 6 0
Reds 5 12 0 Cardinals 5 12 0
Orioles 3 14 0
Cubs 2 15 0
Team memben Matt Weoete
and Dane Petersen took sixth
Tbe perpetual trophy brought
home by the team will be on
Bain and Conrad win
trips to state· meet
IF YOUR FEET ARENT BECOMING
TO YOU ••• YOU SHOULD BE COMING
TOUSI
BY GEORGE PAPPAS
Two Newport Beach area hiah
school track athletes ea.med a
ahot lut Friday to participate in
the state track and field meet in
Sacramento this weekend.
Those who qualified to mate
the trip to Sacramento u a rault
of their performances in the CIF
Masters meet Friday at Cerritos
Colleae ioclude Corona del Mar
Higb's Michael Bain in the
discU. and Mater Dei triple
jumper Caris Comwl.
~ wbo was third at state
a year qo, will return u the
Soutban Section No. 2 entry
after tbro~ a 181-3 on his
fourth attempt.
However, Bain was tee0nd to
Royal's Dave Bultman (184-8)
and is second to Bultman this
season with bis best effort at 189-
10~ to Bultman's 192...t.
Bain 's ICric:s of throws were
111-1, 165-7, rn-10. 111 .. 3, 165-
9 and 176-1, morecomitteat that
Bultmaa .. llltcmpU.
He will .neDd UCLA aa a
wut-oa after tile ..... meet..
Coond, • Cor'OU .. .. ...
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Quadraplegic leads paralysis support group'
BY BILL HARVEY
Bob Yant is what can only be
described as a nice guy. He's
friendly, with a ready smile. He
used to be in the business of
buying and renovating old
houses and he used to be an avid
swimmer, sometimes swimming
as much as four or five times a
day.
That was six years ago.
Yant, 35, is now paralyzed and
Everything you want to know
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If you 're considering the pros and cons of
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pregnant, this seminar will answer your
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D Getting in shape for pregnancy
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Lawrence Werlin, M.D.
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Hoag Hospital
Monday, June 15, 1987 • 7 p.m.-9:30 p.m.
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301 Newport Boulevard
Newport Beach . CA 92663
o register call the Hoag Childbirth Information Line (714) 760-BABY.
Admission is free. Registration is limited.
conf mcd to a wheelchair after
diving into a sand bar at the end
of Island Avenue in 1981. He
was hospitalized for six months
and all that could be done for
him was done. Today, be has
very limited use of his right
hand, but requires help for all
of those things that we take for
granted, like geting out of bed
in the morning or signing for a
package when the delivery man
comes.
Yant described the period
immediately after bis accident.
64First comes the denial. It's
like ·1 don't care what the
doctors say. I'm going to walk
out of here.' Then comes a
period of anger. Why did this
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have to happen to me? What did
I do to deaerve this?
wrben comes a period of deep
depression. I seriously contem-
plated suicide during my depres-
sion."
He vividly describes a recur-
ring dream.
.. I have this dream where I'm
out in an open field, and 111 be
running through the grass with
the wind blowing through my
hair. I have this tremendous
feeling off recdom. Then, I wake
up and the first thing I sec is
my wheelchair."
After the depression came a
period when he finally decided
that nothing more could be
done.
"The only thing left to do was
cope." said Yant.
He learned of the American
Paralysis Association (APA)
and became invovled, rising
steadily in the organizatio~ and
is now the president of the
Orange County chapter. The
AP A is an organization dedi-
cated to further research into
nerve damage with the ultimate
goal of freeing hundreds of
thousands of Americans from
wheclchain.
Of interest to the group at the
present time is the pending
enatc bill and research being
done in the area of nt""'"<." l!r:.t·
m2 The bill i~ B I02&. kg•'
lc.1tuln r1i: t \'-t•uld .:-rt th. •h~
,'p1noJ (. •lld lnj111 f d~k } \H\..~
dllJ ltw S 1nal Cord lnJUl '.Y
Rc..,,.:uch F•lnti .
A m~li ng of th'-~ational w 1d of diae..:hn of the APA
thi weekend at th Four Sca-
o ns Hotel, . orm: "'as t>;\eo a
grant to help in the furthering
of h~ research.
For more information about
the American Paraly is Assocai-
tion. call Bob Yant at (714) 673-
8474 .
•
.-E 4, 191 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN ......
Hoag to offer experimental cancer treatment
•Y mLL llA.RVEY
liotlaerapcatica lncorpo ..
nad, a Tenne111 Nied firm, hM
receat11 opeaed a cuccr
n 1 e lrCll lalNntory in Newport
Beach ia ~with BOii
HoapitaJ. Tbe company ia
enpaecl ill the raeudl and
dew:lopmicat of a new procaa
tllat .-tbe body's own immune
ijlteUI to till caacer cella.
Dr. Neil M. Barth, din:ctor of
<>aco1oay Scrvica .a a-.. w
been~. medical ctirec-
tor of Pacif1e Cout Biothera-peatia. .
Dr. William B. West, medical
director for the ~t fjnn,
eiplained that the procea UICd
by liotberapeutica ia ttie filbt
apiw cancer ii new and still
ia tbe aperiinCDtal stqa, but
shows mach promise in tbe
treatment of kidney cancer.
Traditional methods of cancer
tnatment-1uqay, chemother-
apy and ndiation-laave proven
to be of no Yalue in tbae cues.
Accontina to West, tbe prob-
lerli with traditional methods of
treatment ii their inability to
.
Nukes. • •
I 9 , ..... 1
at the ...., and Pack said that
the fint stop wu to be UCI~
where tlw:y expected to gain
moTe maicl9en. Pact said tbty
expect to laave between S.000
and 10,000 marchers in El
Seaundo when the marchen
from Newport Beach and Bur-
bank join f orca there.
Some fJf the marchers will
board bu!es there to be trans-
ported to Mercury, Nevada,
scene of praent nuclear testing.
aaid Pack, and Will engage in
•nonviont direct action." upon
arrival.
Conspicuously absent at tbe
raDy wu Conareuman Bob
a.dham (Rep ... Newport Beach)
whole office wu ch<*D for the
ially pc>int apcitjfacally because,
accordiaa to Pac~ .. be bu voted
for every nuclear weapon."
Pack said bu poup contacted
Badha.m two months ago and
told him of the planned rally.
She said that there were arran-
gements made for an aide to be
present at the rally, but they were
told lut Friday that no one wu
available from Badbam •s office.
Accordi.oa to Pac~ Badham._
Office was lockCd and empty
during the rally.
Other people who attended
Ud spoke included:
-Mayor Larry Agra.a of the
City of Irvine, who said that be
tbouaht it was ....iioclin1 and
disturbing that a member of
~ who should be bei"e
today and have his doon open
to us is not here ... and pledae(I
the support of the City of Irvine.
-Don Bridgeman of rbe Con-
diffcrentiaac between normal DI~ failare cues. n.a ~ tbc
and ~om cclll. patient's Wood ii routed tJaroup
He laid tbat die hody hat tbe a machi• tbat fillai t.M LA~
......, .. reoot•i• ... till cdla a.a .......... rat of
ca•er cell, just • it recopiza tbe blood to tbc .,.sient.
ad killl ._._. and vinala. The celll are then taken to a
Tbe • ...,...,.. tbat killa cancer · laboratory where tMJ are cul-
cclll ocaanaahlrally in the body ~ wl Ktiv.iecl to a .~
and is known • Interleukin-2 hiah degree of cancer tillina
(IW). hi tome cw .. bowncr, capability.
the jmmam a,.acm either fails The activated c:eDa are then
to l'C8Ct to cmrous powth, or reinjected into the blood stream
is owrWhebDed by it. of the cancer sufferer.
In the proceu med by Biotbe-Thia procaa taka about two
rapealica11 the body'I immune weeb. there is a ono-month
system ia beefed up by the interruption, ud the proceu ia
ildditioD of IL-2 to the blood repealed. lleca1* of the poui-
atream. Tbia proce11 causes bility of ftfJ eerioua tide dfccu
white blood cells to be tram-IUCb u itcbin&. ~ cliarrbea,
formed iato what are called namea and extreme fabpc, the
lympbokino-ectivaled killer ceUa proccacan be administered oa)y
(LAI cella) IDd they become in a hospital
natural cancer killen.
DmiDa the initial procaa, I~
2 is fed into the bloodsuam
continuoualy for four to five
clays. Accordin1 to West, the
activated LA~ cells are then
collected by a procaa similar to
the dialysis propam med in
There are no statistics avail-
able with reprd to a succas rate
became of the newness of the
procaa and the requirement that
a cancer sufferer be cancer-free
for ftve years before be is con-
sidered to be cured, but initial
findinp are very encouraging.
Barth said.
Aa far • ._, Brilldman is
coacerncd, laowetu, die proceu
ii 1• pr.,..mc1Ce11hl ~
man, 45, of Foaatain valley, WU
~ with renal cell carci-
noma in June 1916. In July,
1986, be underwent surgery for
the removal of Ilia risht tindey
and in October of tbe same year
hit riabt umcr w• remowct. By
December of 1916 bis cancer bad
aprad to his liftr. Be went to
Boas. but became the Food and
Drug Administration had not
yet approwd LA~ cdl therapy
for this area, be was referred to
Biotherapeutica in Tenncutt.
Brightman said that at the end
of bis fint two weeks of therapy,
bis cuctr was reduced by 80 to
90 pac:ent, and at the end of his
second seuion there WU DO
detectable cancer in bis body.
.. When they told me that my
cancer wu in remission_ I wan 'l
surprised at all I just said,
•Thank you.• When they
explained the proceu to me I
was positive that it was going to
work, and it did,,. be said.
Br:iabtman is married and bu
two daapten. Be win continue
a amnten·~ propam of~
cell tWrapy .a Ho-a fort.be nest
four months.
Gale .. Morrie" G1aa1er,
Ph.D., profeuor of ilnmuDolo&Y
at UCI said that Int.erleutin-2 is
only one of~ six substanca
currently being tated in the fight
apimt cancer. Re said that the
aubltanca, along with the new
proceu of using the body's
immune system, repraents a real
brutthrougb in medical tech-
nology.
Cost of the proc:as is borne
by the patient, and may be as
hiah as S7S,000. West reported
that the lnterleutin-2 iafuaion
costs SI 9,000 wl the rest repres-
ents the extensive hospitaliza-
tion needed to complete the
procesa.
Re said that because the
procaa is so new, many hospi-
talization plw will coYeT the
hospital stay but not the
Int.erleutin-2 phase of the pro-
c:aa.
Newport Harbor election voided
cerned Citizens for Peace in
Leisure Wo~ wbo said that
there were HS 13 paid·up
memben• in his IJ'Oup.
-Tom Tierney. community
leader and active member of
Beyond War, who said
.. . . • we~ people who recogniu
that we do not have a Defense
Department, we have a War
Department."'
Among the more unorthodox
attendea at the rally was a large
dog, a Doberman. who would
be making the march with this
muter, according to Broudy.
aY Pl:IDI aRYAN
When studcDts at Newport
Harbor Bigb School went to the
polla on Monday and Tuesday,
it wasn't for the first time this
year.
Lat 1'C'Ck, ...Uot stuffing ..
alleaations surf aced around
campus after elections for the
1987-88 student body officen,
and tbe scandal f orud school
officials to call for a new elec-
tion.
After polls doted last Thurs-
day. Principal Tom J.cobsoD
said that be rcceiftd phone calls
from coucaned students claim-
ing the election process Ud been
tampered with. The alleptiom
stemmed from the presence of
candidates in the vicinity of the
polling site while it was open,
be said .
Jacobson added that there
was a .. substantial mismatch"
between the number of students
who voted and the number of
votes counted. He declined to
comment on the size of the
.. mismatch." however.
.. We felt that the polling place
wasn l as well monitored as it
should have been,,. said Jacob-
son. •we should be trying to
simulale our local, sWe and
natioaal elcctiom. ..
•Ballot stuff1111• wan\ the
only problem that school offi-
cials encountered. Some stu-
dents complained that the pol-
lina place in the quad WU too
doee to the frec..specch plat-
fo~ where caadidates cam-
paigned using the public IMldress
system, and that campaign pos-
ten and sips were localed too
dole to and CftD inside the
polliDg area.
A vacant classroom on cam-
pus wu sekcted for the new
polling area; voting booths were
made available for added pri-
vacy, and campus security
checked students• identification
bef orc they wete allowed to
enter.
Results of the dection were
unavailable at presstime Tues-
day.
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Ritz hosts Mental Heallh_Association benefit
The Mental Health Associa-
tion provides a variety of self-
help programs for recovering
patients and is the primary
resource and referral center in
Orange County. Naturally, this
non-profit organization requires
additional funds to serve. To
f ulf"ill this need, the board of
directors annually sponsors an
.
Harborlites
IY mu VOi IUllER
elegant evening of dining.
Some 228 black-tie supporters
arrived at The Ritz Restaurant
to-be-giCetcd at the entrance by
co-chain Claire Burt and Linda
Johnson, along with their
KOCESO
Present s
AN EVENING
WITH
HARRY
BLACKSTONE
& FRIENDS
THURSDAY, JUNE 25
One PerformanceOnly
respective 1pou1e1, Maclay
(chairman of the MHA board)
and Ray (the Job.mom will be
leaving our midst this aummn
to live in New York. Well miu
you and hope you can visit here
often.) Also greeting the guests
were honorary co-chain Charles
Hester and Hans Prqer.
Serving on the dinner (which
was excellent) committee were
Jean Awad, Linda~ Judy
Banning, JoAnn Fix, Judy
Hemley, Sheila M~ Marilyn
Nielsen, Andi Northcote,
Suzanne Peltason, Lee Rodnick,
Gloria Schick, Marian Shea,
Peggy Sprague and Judy Thre-
sbie.
Patrons were A.C. Baker
Foundation, the Maurice Dil-
lows, First American Trust, the
Hesters,' the Robert Lucues.
Pacif'ac Bell, Pacific Muna•I,
Price WmrbOUle~ the Sbcaa, the
s~ and the T1uabica. •••
Marie-France LeFebvre
pawd the Aaistantt Leapt
gavel to Gloria Loudon at their
annual luncheon held at the
Balboa Bay Cub witb a host of
ladies praen~ iacludiq the
chain of its support auxiliaria
Barbara AIDltader' Judy Bauer t
Beth Curtis, Carolyn Lyom and
Kathy Reed. •••
Tbe Easter Seal League
decided to fo.nake its formal
dinner and host a caaal ~
of dinner', danciaa. pma and
auction iiems. Held at VIit.a del
Lago Park, · the proteodl are
directed to tlae Cllildren'1
a ••••
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Dina ...
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Summer Camp programs held in
Orange County .
• • •
"Hooray for Hollywood"
(always a peppy song) reflects
the mood and theme of the
March of Dimes Gourmet Gala.
(No, you did not miss this gala,
the chair Bill Lusk and his
committee decided to bold the
party in the fall, on September
19 to be exact.) Recently, 1pon-
son, daipen and committee
memben met at Mary Ann and
Len Miller's home before enjoy-ina • c:naile aboard the Millen.
new~
•••
If you haft Deft!' attended the
Balboa Philbarmonic'I Annual
Cocktail Benefit, you have
mined a fun party. Incredibly,
mcmben of tllla OCPS support
poup coot and 1aVe the dinner,
which ii attended by several
hundred! Terry Andnu and
Rich Fitzaeorae chaired the
party held at the home of the
Frank Tranes .
•••
Harborlite Lloyd Ma11ey
always wanted to own a restau-
rant. He fulfallcd hit dream when
The Metropolitan Grill opened
recently. A host of guests
enjoyed the .. New York ..
ambience and specialty of the
house, huae loblten and steak,
not to mention the yummy
cbcclteake. On another eveoina
Mauey and hit partnen Allen
Lenard, Al Nao, Jay Liebia.
Stuart Acbrbeq. Stan Jennan,
Olen Bieaer and Abe Lipsky
b01tecl thia same dinner benef-
ittina the Oraqe County Group
Homes of Cb.ildhelp, USA.
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~ 4. *7 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN r.11
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Until They Ilave To.
A sins. In a aociety that believes asins ia a
diMue, it'• not 1urpminc people att reluc•
tant to dhcuu it. Until they have to.
A puent or relative •tart• to elip a linle. Their
memorin 1et fuuy. They set confueed on where
they are. Tbcy need help with draaina or bathiq.
The fantuy that an asina puem will so on fornu
in his own home ia lhanaed by the reality that th.U
hope bu become no lonpr rE~le ••• nor ufe.
Gone att the clays when homa or lifatyla are
dr 11ped to llCC~ me•'ri a wsMi.ortal lamffi....
Mid-Ille aduks cU.co.ta that baYiaa an tllSins rtiMtft
lM with them often results in coafuaion or unhap-
piw. s.d to admit.•. but true.
Not knowtne dllll thae me other .-...Giid..., wy ..ms .... ema fUB.are coa•s'rrceN hffpi••k.
~ ........._ care. Hlahly co-• nl Eape.,..we.
AD of which the aain1 Nllldve 11119Y eat wd. AD 0..... maD or woman n;ectDOl .. wa1• to Ille put
to bed, placed In a wheelchair, nor Wt ala••· n...
la another amwa.
Smuiclp al aepnu Point JMoVkleia an CNS 'wd
MtdQ8 few daoee who need eome help wit.la da,..co-
dmy ........ i..-..... ,,_.old. s. rl ifa;1 •• mocltra.
., EI JCiful pl.ce OD lhe rolllns SN" .... ol R • •• Poall
full care redftment COIDlll~ •
-It ia not a hospital for the tft8tment of rick people
-It ia not a ft9trictina institution
-It ia not cut off &om the world.
iD9Cad, 5U11ridae ii a lifdttle bMect OD the pran.i.
that all indiriduab have worth and cl.ipity. LOM ol
catain funcdoas doa DOC. impair the riahts people
have to a full and rewardiQS life.
Suaridp offers eociaJ and rec:nMional acd+ltm.
Tlma for friend•ip with other reeidena wl Raff.
Sunridse abo offer. indepem :Cena: and the oppo~
tunity for individual cboicta raid«nb each ba~
a priwu room furniabed to their own~ not that
of an m.titadon.
Friende and relariva att encoanpd to .wt. The
... ia ~ tniaed in che 6eld ol Ger~
and udlisa a dedicated, hon.de approech to their
~ with reeide=lt
U you have Ul asiDa friend or rclllllw who wda
more wia«an.ce than you can .,.o.,ide. wt encoa1-.e
you to wad for a dac:ripdYe brodlatt. Bena yet,
vi8k Sunridse-We feel eure thllt wl • you do, yoa'll
~ wkh the feelins that, at ...., theft'•. place thM
treeb ...... adulta .. if they wa-e wtwday ol reepect
and fulfUlment.
Becauee we be~ they arc. And we believe it
abows. We invite you to vWt MMm-
Sunr~e at Regenm Point
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11k:f9d.
MONDAY, MAY 11
CRIMES
1030-Vandals reportedly
caused $320 in damage to a car
parked in the vicinity of 29th and
West Balboa.
1650-A car window valued
at SISO was reported stolen from
a car parked in the 1900 block
of Sberrington.
2115-Clothing valued at
Sl,638 was reported stolen from
Splash-n-Flash located at 24
Fashion Island.
ARRESTS
2230-Rebecca Ross, 36, of
Costa Mesa was arrested on
suspicion of disorderly cond'uct.
2345-Brian Gene Corntassel,
27. of Los Alamitos was arrested
on the basis of o utstanding.
warrants.
TUESDAY, MAY 19
CRIMES
1110-A masonry saw valued
at S 1,200 was reported stolen
from a residence in the 200 block
of Evening Canyon Road.
1230-A car stereo and
cassette tapes valued at SSOO
were reported stolen from a car
parked in the 2400 block of 10th
Street.
1940-A bracelet valued at
$700 was reported stolen frorn
a car parked in the 2600 block
of Vista del Oro.
2200-A car stereo valued at
$500, a motorcycle helmet
valued at $180 and diving equip-
ment valued at $540 were
reported stolen from a garage in
the 2300 block of Margaret.
ARRESTS
0230-Andrca lrine Robles,
20, of Anaheim was arrested on
suspicion of misdemeanor drunk
driving.
0230-Elena Rochelle
Romero, 19, of Anaheim was
arrested on suspicion of being
under the influence of PCP.
1200-Louis Thomas Lobo,
19, of Las Vegas, Nevada was
arrested on suspicion of posses-
sion of cocaine.
1715-~eaaetla Mtlaur o-.ar. 35, ol Medf'cd, 0...-
... mated -.... c:ioa ol
pGllill·ae of cocm
WD>NDDAY, MAY 21
CRDDS
05'S-A telnilioa valued at
S300 wu repOitecl •oleD from
a residence iD the 300 block of
Poppy.
0930-A camera valued at
SSOO, a stereo valued at $I 00 and
jewelry valued at $800 were
reported stolen from the beach
in the vicinity of 15th and West
Ocean Front
1825-A necklace valued at
$4,500 was reported stolen from
a residence in the 3000 block of
Park Newport.
ARRESTS
0025-Ricky Lee Eby, 33, of
Newport Beach was arrested on
suspicion of possession of
cocaine.
0400-Scott Lee Price, 26, of
Costa Mesa was arrested on
suspicion of possession of
methamphetamines.
1700-Edward William Shea
Ill, 20, of Orange was arrested
on suspicion of grand theft of
property.
THURSDAY, MAY 21
CRIMES
1130-A Hummel figurine
valued at $400, a wedding ring
valued at $5,000 and other
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ia .... 100 WO*"' ConL
1700-:-Poaten iD frames
valued at S5GO waw rep9fted
atolea fiom a n1idmce ia die 200
. block of 28th Street. .
A88DTS
0100--Iaabel ~ 24, of
Dana Point wu arieltcd on
suapicion of mildemeanor drunk
driving.
0420-Bradley Thomas
Miller, 30, of Long Beach was
arrested on suspicion of misde-
meanor drunk driving.
1145-Tony Paul Dubane--
wicz, 37, of Laguna Hills was
arrested on suspicion of giving
false information to a peace
officer.
2300-Todd Leroy Lawton,
24, of Newport Beach was
arrested on suspicion of battery
on a peace officer.
2300-James Scott Karl, 22,
of Newport Beach was arrested
on suspicion of battery on a
peace officer.
FRIDAY, MAY 22
CRIMES
0700-A portable television
valued at $95 was reported
stolen from a car parked in the
500 block of Jasmine.
1030-JeweJry valued at
SI ,2SO was reported stolen from
a car parked in the vicinity of
West Ocean Front and 21st
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CJIDID
1720-A woma'I,... Md
coataatl valUed a& SIMO were
~rted tton from a 1"Mi .. s
in the 300 block of Mtriae
Awnue.
225S-A prowler was
~ed in the 2200 block of
Vista H uertL
ARRESTS
09-40-Juan Jacobo, 20, of
Orange was arrested on suspi-
cion of being a minor in pos-
session of alcohol
l44S-Richard Lawrence
Flanagan, 42, of Penis was
arrested on suspicion of disor-
derly conduct.
SUNDAY, MAY 24
CRIMF.S
0000-Computer equipment
valued at SS.400 was reported
stolen from a residence in the ·100
block of Beacon Way.
I JOO-Potted plants valued at
$300 were reported stolen from
a residence in the 1400 block of
Dover.
ARRESTS
0200-David Frank Quinn,
19, of Mojave was arrested on
suspicion of being under the
influence of cocaine.
Claims, lawsuits fill air in wake of fire
BY JUDY DUFFY
Even though the smoke that
filled Newpon Beach skies last
February 22 has disappeared,
the legal fallout from the fire at
Hixson Metal Finishing has just
begun.
The City ,of Newport Beach,
County of Orange and State of
Calif omia were all named as
respondents in a claim filed by
Joseph and Barbara Ziereis,
husband and wife, which charges
negligence, Joss of consortium
and mental distress in connec-
tion with the fire at His.son
Metal Finishing last February.
The couple asked for over $10
million in settlement from the
named agencies. Their claim bas
been routinely denied by the
Newport Beach City Council.
The claim. filed on behalf of
the Ziereis' by Jote'pb R. Davis,
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a Westminster attorney, states
that Joseph Ziereis was standing
in the driveway of his business
when an .. explosion and subse-
quent fire erupted i.n the neigh-
boring buildina which caused
unknown toxic liquid chemicals
to wash up and over his feet."
It states further his .. entire body"
was exposed to the toxics as well
as to contaminated air.
In an u.melated action, five
residents have begun civil pro-
ceedi ngs against the Hixson
Metal Finishing Company in
Superior Court in Santa Ana.
The suit was filed by Russel S.
Kerr, a Fountain Valley attor-
ney, on behalf of Hayden Rader,
Greg Rader, Tracy Wolford,
Eduardo Poveda and Diane
Stewart, all of whom were evav
uated from their homes in con-
nection with the same fire.
The plaintiffs are seeking
unspecified damages for minor
personal injuries, emotional
distress and being deprived of
their homes and possessions for
the four days they were kept by
authorities from reentering their
homes. The suit claims that the
Hixson Company was .. negli-
gent in the maintenance of its
premises and operatiom,
improperly stored volatile chem-
icals and products on its pre-
mises, and was engaging in an
ultrahazard activitv at its facil-
ity" which is located at 835
Production Place in Newport
Beach. The suit asks for
SS00,000 for each party as pun-
iti~ damages.
Joseph Ziereis claims negli-
gence by officials for failure to
evacuate him immediately from
the ~ and because they failed
to adequately supervise, inspect
and warn the public of the nature
of the materials on the pre~.
David Sambrano, law clerk
for Joseph Davis, said that Mr.
Ziereis bad gone into bis bus-
iness after bearing the explosion
and worked for approximately
90 minutes bcf ore going outside
where be spoke to fire officials
who were on the scene .. He
claims he was not advised at that
time that the chemicals involved
in the fin were toxic in nature.
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Ziereis later aoupt,, medical
attention after nocicina a burn-
ing sematiou in bis feet. Sam-
brano said tbat 7.iereia • tennis
sboca Ud lioles burnld tlarOugh
the soles u a raiilt of the
cbemicals be was expOled to
outside the Hiuon builclina on
the momiaa of tbe rare. Sam-
brano mo aa.id that Mr. Ziems·
doctor believes be .._may be
suffering from some d••IF to
his lunp" as a result of breathing
contaminated air.
1be exposure to toxics suf-
f ercd by those who have filed suit
apiMt Hix.son Metal Fmishing
was said by attorney Kerr to
have J>ecn M.rninimar• but two of
the five plaintiffs did acct med-
ical attention within a week of
the incident due to breathing
problems~ according to KerT.
Police Department apotes-
penon Greg Armstron1 said
that the initial report of the blaze
was received at 9:44 Lm.
uw e began precautionary
evacuation procedures at 10:06
a.m.," said Armstrong.
Official invatiption of the
fire revealed that it WU appar-
ently caused by an electrical
failure under a vat of nitric acid.
wrbere was no criminal neg-
ligence on the part of Hiuon
Metal Finishing," said Arm-
strong.
Mn. Ziereis claims loss of
consortium u a result of the
injuries to her husband. She is
as.king for SS million in compen-..
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Those who plan to compete
in Satuiday~ Corona del Mar
Scenic S-~ race and haven't
rep.tcred are in for a big sur-
prise: for the fint time in the
race's history. the event has
stopped accepting applications.
A ceiling limit of l,SOO entries
was reached earlier this week,
according to Jim Wood, spokes-
man and organizer of the event.
And though previous years have
seen.the number of runners swell
in excess of 2,200, safety con-
cerns have forced organizers to
limit the number of entries.
"We've had about an average
turnout for the race," Wood said
on Monday. "Any entry mailed
after June I is out of luck, and
the entry fee and application will
be returned.
"When we had 2.200 runners
one year. it was downright
dangerous, .. he added. ~o this
year, we felt that sar~ req~
menU ctem•ftded that we dole
the race.•
In a sense, thit year'I tumout
is especially impressi~ evea if
the number of entrants is smaller
thaiN,i previous yean.
.., don't think that we put out
even 6,000 applications for this
year's r1Ce," Wood said, .. and yet
we bad l ,SOO returned. That
means one in four, or 25 percent
of the entries were returned~
Usually, you get 10 percent of
the applications returned, at
best."
Even though the race is filled*
spectaton are encourqed to
come down and view IM ~
cctAtings and festivities, .ccord-
ing to Wood. A bra.kfm and
tee-shirt can be purcbucd for
just $10, while many Corona del
Mar businesses will be offering
discounts and sales.
Roger's Gardens presents
designs for busy runners
Dedicated runners may not
have time for much gardening
or planning for a custom patio,
and that is where Roger's
Gardens, Corona del Mar's
premier garden and patio estab-
lishment, can help.
"We are experts at helping to
ma.kc paradise out of patios,•
said a spokeswoman. "Runners
are usually running during the
week and we can create a patio
with a minimum of space and
fuss ...
Roger's Gardens has been
bringing expertise to Corona dcl
Mar for 12~ years. Its specialty
is over IS lines of patio furniture,
with such prestigious names as
Allibert, Brown Jordan, Lyon
Shaw, Arling House, Tropitone
and 1 Darlot, to mention just a
f cw. They arc on display in
Roger's special gallery in the
outside patio.
To help in accenting the clas-
sic loot of the patio f umiture
and aid in entertaining, Roger•s
has available various types of
china and pottery place settinp,
placcma~ napkins and stem-
ware. Whatever a customer
docsn •t see on the Roger's
Gardens floor can be special
ordered.· The patio furniture is
available in a rainbow of color
designs to coordinate with the
most discrim.inatiq of tutes.
Not only will cuttomen flQd
the top lioes of patio furniture.
accessories and planu, but Rog-
er's offcn the best in personal
service. S~1Jly trejfttd Consul-
tants can bdp with planning
parties or other outdoor events.
The customers will be shown
patio furniture that will meet
their needs anCI consultants will
help to coordinate matching
accessories. Available are var-
ious floral arrangements and
baskets to accent the patio.
Roger:s sales people are enthu-
siastic and weU-read on every
item that is presented.
Roger's has long been known
for its unique arrangements and
hanging baskets. Enjoying pop-
ularity currently is the Enalish
Country Garden look and Rog-
er•s will help to create it with
selections from the perennial
garden section.
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Roger's bas a complete land-
scaping division called Color-
scapc and bas been servicing the
area for the past 12 ycan .
Consultants will meet with cus-
tomers and discuss design needs.
Staff are trained in the instal-
lation of pools, spas. masonry.
as well as grass. groundcoven
and plants. With the available
maintenan.cc service, a custo-
mer's garden can be changed
with the season.
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• Aromatherapy Facial: for sensitive skin and broken capillaries.
• Bio-liftinc Mask: non-surgical rejuvenation, to control aging of the skin.
• Ame program: 2 months of dermo-purification to purify an acneic
complextion.
• Cellulite treatment increases cutaneous circulation, aids tired lep and
localized weight problems.
• CeUulothmapy before and after surgical face lift, eyelids, bust firming, lipo-
suction: reduces bruises, faster recovery.
• Soplll'olope: a natural way to rclc.a.sc tensions and stress; psychosomatic
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• Exclusive wuin& made of organic extracts; k:aves the skin smooth and
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For a summer garden or patio
wedding. Rogcr•s is the place to
go. The ~ntal program can help
to transform any outdoor space
into a Roger's Gardens paradise.
Spectaton attending the Cora
ona del Mar Scenic Five-~ Run
are invited to visit Roaer•s
Gardens and stroll tbrOugb its
colorful, ~ul and idyllic
ltmOlpberc.. After the bustle and
fut~ flCC, Roaer'I is a
gOod pl..:e to~ cool off and
enjoy the beauty. It is Joadcd
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'Bio-energy' provides relaxation al Fabienne
Everyone knows that proper
exercise is cucntial for a healthy
mind and body. Equally impor-
tant is the ability to relax and
deal with everyday streucs.
running since she wu 12 yean
old and bet husband also rum.
But she doesn' agree with thole
who only jog on the weekeods.
two yean ago, bringing 11 ycan
of training in Y op, Chi Koug.
Shiatsu therapeutic musap;,
body and mind stimulation.
aromatherapy, acupunctur~,
"Your blood preuure is low · aopbro&ogy, relaxatiol). facials,
all week and all of a sudden, you body treatments and artistic
makeup with her.
Every Monday night,
F abienne couducta a bio-energy
claaa at Chorus Linc. She will
teach her lhldenu to tune in to
them1elves, meditate and extract
energy from the counos. "Only
when you stop worrying about
other people can you learn to
relax." 1he said.
The charge for the three
month session is $60. For reser-
vations and other information~
call 67S-9S44.
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Fabieone de France, from her
little niche in the Fragments
salon, has the answer to relax-
ation, using the bio-energy tech-
nique.
.. Bio-energy ia everything
including diet, exercise and
meditation, not limited to one
thing, .. Fabienne said. The tech-
nique is designed to increase
energy, releue tensions and fight
lt.ral.
give it a big shot on the week-
end," she said. "Ifs too much at
one time. People have to
remember that the heart is a
muscle. 'fbeY sboukl run a little
each day, not wait for weekends
arid do 20 miles all at once.
That's not good."
CdM's Patio Bello offers
Fabienne will be talking about
bio-energy on the morning of
July 14, with Dr. Gary Rettig
on ~UCI. Topics such u relax-
ation, philosophy, energy and
exercise techniques will be diJ-
cuaed. Bio-energy is hued on
the Chinese energetic system,.
KCOrding to Fabiennc. She said
that there is a similar philosophy
in Egypt. In Europe, similar
techniques were used by ancient
Druids and in this country,
Native Americans had a like
system. Bio-energy helps people
to realize tbcir own potentials
and Fabienne said that it can
help where the use of drugs and
psychiatry cannot.
Fabien.oe said that too much
of one thing is not good for the
body; everything should be done
in moderation. That includes
running. Fabienne bu been
"Life should be in perfect
balance," Fabiennc said. "That
includes drinking of water. You
can overdo a good thing as well
u a bad thing."
She said that the ~·s
high" is caused by adrenaline,
which can be addictive.
Fabienne agrees that streu is
a very real thin& but not some-
thing we can get away from, no
matter bow hard we try. The key
is to learn how to manage stress
and m!uce its effects.
The fint visit with F abienne
will include a relaxation ses-
sion-then maybe a cleansing
facial to determine skin-type and
what treatments would be best.
"Everything I use is natural,"
she said. ..I work with three
different laboratories and only
use the top of the line from each
one."
Fabienoe came from France -
5-K sale o~ Kettler pieces
.. Patio bello" means .. beauti-
ful courtyard" in Spanish. Bring-
ing the best in fine patio furni-
ture and accessories to Corona
del Mar is Patio Bella.
In honor of the Corona del
Mar Scenic Five-K Run, Patio
Bello is offering a sale on its
premier line, Kettler, imported
from Germany. According to
store owner Ruth Mesa, the
Kettler set features four high-
backed five-position chain and
an all-resin SO-x 4cr' table. It
is in stock .for immediate deliv-
cry.
Patio Bello has been located
in Corona del Mar for four ycan
and has gotten to know many
people in the neighborhood,
Mesa said. Customers who
know the finest names in patio
furniture will recognize Mallin,
Rover Gardens imported from
Italy, Trafalgar Designs
import~d from England and
Alustyl from Hungary.
To accent the furniture, Patio
Bello has a large stock of acces-
sories, including pictures, trays,
ice buckets and other items to
make outdoor living comforta-
ble. Patio Bello can make cus-
tom cushions for any type of
furniture, according to Mesa.
Customers can choose from a
wide variety of fabric samples
for their own design~
Stop in and visit after the
Corona del Mar Scenic Five-K
and take advantage of the specia.J
on the Kettler furniture. Patio
Bello is located at 3637 E. Coast
Highway. For more informa-
tio~ call 675-4340.
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Free Second Sole
Tank Top with the
purchase of any
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Dl1 E. Coast Hwy
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with the purchase
of any Nike Shorts
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Where is the sun and where arc
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THE TOOLS
We have .. Z .. hooks that allow
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Our garden is filled with baskets and bowls of contmuous summer
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Easy maintenance and they lend themselves perfectly to patio
plantings.
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Our sclcct1on of terra cotta.
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Second Sole a
In ~ With * tradilioa
of the C.orOaa Ciel M.r Sceeic
Five-K. Rua, the team from
Second Sole will be om dlae
comperina too.
The Fivo-~ baa been a local
celebration since 1945. Second
Sole baa been briqing tbe finest
in n1nnina shoes and ~to
Corona clel Mar for the last three
yean. According to owner ~
Bendeno'°7 the store will be
offering a special feature on r1ee
day, with various discounts on
merchandise. Customen pur-
chasing a pair of Nike Air Shoes
will receive a free Second Sole
tank top. Nike Singlets will be
marked at 30 percent off with
a purchase of Nike shorts.
Second Sole carries all of the
top brand names in shoes,
including Nike, Tiger, Converse,
New Balance, Saucony, Tumtec,
Brooks, A via, Reebok and
Pama. ~to HeDdinoe,
tM IDOlt popa= brads ia .._
are Wike llllid T.-. Reebot ii
ati.11 • JM'P?'• ~ ....
In the do«W. ~
lporU eatbwiMb will fiiid Irate,
New Bal1nce, Mov:ina·Comfort,
Adid-. Sub 4 and Scott Tmley.
Tbae ue tbe top bnDda in
shorts and mnniq top1.
According to Henderson, the
store will open on r1ee day at
ttie condusion of the race ... After
numing, people are so enthusi-
astic, they all want new shoes,"
be said.
Running for Second Sole will
be Hendenon, Greg Long, Scott
Youn& Darren Wood, Mart
Ruelas and Sean Evans.
Second Sole's other specialty
is the resoling of a favorite pair
of running, tennis or basketball
shoes. Hendenon said that the
charge for resoling a pair of
Outdoor studio keys
John Blom's gift list
Father's Day is just around
the comer and John Blom Cus-
tom Photography, Ltd. would
like to help create wonderful
memories-and with a unique
outdoor garden studio, it can do
just that.
"Sometimes working with
cbildre~ they arc a little appre-
hensive about the studio," said
Chloe Blom .... So we go outside
to the garden and the outdoor
setting is more relaxing and
makes working with children
easier."
The garden studio is ideal for
those who desire a natural
ldting with flowers, pcencry
and trees, she said. When she
and John opened the studio six
years ago, it was John who saw
to picking out the types of
flowers the garden would have.
The Blom.s look at their work
as art. People arc their specialty
and they try to bring to light the
special characteristics in people,
Blom said. Portraits can be done
in an avant-garde, illustrative
way, which is popular with
young girls. The Bloms have
photographed executives in their
offices, families, prominent peo-
ple and recently the new ambas-
sador to Singapore.
... We will tailor the portrait to
fit the personalities and lif estylcs
of the people and to blend in
with the decor of their homes,"
Blom said ... People have a
certain mood they want to
capture. They might want family
members interacting with each
other, it doesn't necessarily need
to be a bead and shoulder shot.
It can be something that will
translate into awork of art for
them."
As for wedding photography,
the Bloms will go the extra mile
to make the day memorable for
the couple. They will consult
with the couple weeks before the
wedding as to the plans and what
out-of-town guests will be
attending. The Bl oms• daughter,
M~ has worked at the studio
for three years and has been
trained to act as the photo-
grapher's assist4Dt.
"'She-is tuned into the needs
of the day and pays special
attention to the bride," Blom
said. wrbe day can flow better."
Blom said that the wedding
photography captures all of the
love and beauty of the day, and
they go beyond just recording
the event.
"'Anybody can just line up a
W"ddiq party and record it,"'
she said. -We want the day to
be memorable ...
In addition to studio and
wedding photography, the
Bloms also enjoy on-locatio11
work. The studio schedules three
days during the week for beach
portraiture (Tuesday, Wednes-
day and Friday). Blom said that
these appointments are booked
weeks in advance because only
one shooting per day can be
scheduled. This is because there
is a certain time of day that is
ideal for beach portraiture,
about one hour before sunset.
"'Sometimes there is no sub-
stitute for the wonderful lighting
you can get whco you are on
location," Blom said.
At a person's home, alJ of the
personality of the surrounding is
captured, and the family is
extended by the decor they have.
The Bloms work on an
appointment basis, in order for
customen to get the individual-
ity they deserve. There is always
a consultation before the sitting.
Oothing will be discussed and
the makeup artists will be
arranged.
John Blom Custom Photo-
graphy, Ltd. is located at 3040
East Coast Highway in Corona
del Mar. Phone: 760-(,767. Stu·
dio boun are Tuesday through
Friday, 9:30 a.m. to S:30 p.m.
and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Whit's To Eat?
Check tbe NIW'8rl Elll11
Di1il1 Section
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tlaOel pmc'srrd r... Secoad 11ioes witllin two moatlaa. -del Mar. Plaoae: 672-5539.
Sole ii 110. If.,..,.. pm-Rather than iaoell DotMr S50 lladeiloll'I lillwioe for 8aJOK
+s ed 1l11wt •· ... -.....ii in a new pair of._, Iii caa rw+. iD tM ~I.: •Js
$2JO. ~to Bs• .. ...._ il Ft his old oeea raoled for SIO U¥e a pod time.•
ii ~ ooit ilhctiw to Mw ad they will tut another two Store laoan are MonClay
.. reeolld. u • penoa it .. moatbl. tbrouii Friday, 9:30 Lm. to I
avid tcn•• ~.lie can wear Second Sole ia located at 331 p.m.; Siltvday, 9:J0Lm.~p.m.
out the aolea ol a new ,. of EMt Coast B.iahway in Corona and Sunday, 10 Lm. to 5 p.m.
Mother and Child· SReclal
There is stlll time for Father's Day.
760-6767
3040 E. Coast Hlghw., CoroMdelll•
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reclining chair with matching 4CY x ICY oval aolid«lin table.
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Flnance
How to pick and choose among mutual funds ..
Whether you do your own
research on mutual funds or rely
on a financial consult~t to
recommend funds that meet
your investment objectives, you
are the one who makes the fmal
decision to invest in a particular
fund. To decide intelligently you
must be sure the lund's invest-
ment goals and tolerance for risk
match your own and that you
understand the fees and
expenses charged. But the most
important criterion is a fund's
performance.
Money Making Money
IY 1£1 yPUll
to study, then, is the most recent
five yean. This record provides
~be· best picture of how the fund's
managers have performed under
various market conditions.
Look for above-average perfor-
mance in both up and down
markets, and try to answer the
following questions:
Charts, which annually publish
a summary of mutual fund
performance.)
A special word if you -re trying
to select a bond fund: Remember
that there is no industry-wide
standard for calculating yields.
Bond funds report their current
yields differently, making com-
parisons difficult.
Performance is, to a consid-
erable extenty in the eye of the
beholder. A risk-oriented inves-
tor, for example, accepts steep
bear-market downswings in the
net asset value of an aggressive
growth stock fund because be
treats the fund as a trading
vehicle. He tries to buy fund
shares when they arc low and sell
them when they arc high~ just
as be does individual stocks.
But most invcston, whether
buying mutual funds for long-
term growth (that is, capital
appreciation) or current income,
are primarily concerned with
achieving consistently positive
results and avoiding any ... sur-
prises." Such funds usually do
not top the charts in bull
markets, but they _are rarely at
the bottom of the barrel in bear
markets either.
A fund's prospectus or accom-
panying sales literature bas
charts or tables depicting its past
performance, including compar-
isons with the broadest measures
of mark.et performance, such as
the SAP SOO and the Dow Jones
Industrial Average for stocks
and the Shearson Lehman
Treasury Index for bonds. The
charts in a fund's prospectus
generally extend back at least JO
years unless the fund is not that
old. You also can find informa-
tion comparing the performance
of different funds within a
specific category (growth,
aggressive growth, income, bal-
anced, etc.) in special surveys
done by various business and
investment mag~, such as
Money, Forbes and Bwiness
Wttk.
M1all11 tor S1an
IY DR. •lllAll llAcAIAM
Employee evaluations
raise many questions
Have you ever asked yourself
these questions?
H Why is il that a wiM r~
of personMI traininr programs
~sirned to enhance human
pnfomum« haw faikd to pro-
duce remits?"
••What doa a manager haw
to do to ret subordinalu to
improw their skilu and contri-
bution to the orranization? ..
"Are there basic principles
that can ~ ~d and applied
to supervising others, or is it a
natural capacity a person has or
doun~ haw?"
Executives and managers
have penisted in their searches
for ans~n to these questions
for years. Management trends
have appearecl and disappearecl.
Penonncl have been hired, fired
and even rehired-all to increase
human productivity and the
organization 'I prosperity.
One of the most perplexing
problems facing employers is
bow to select and eff cctively
evaluate the contributions of
employees at all levels within the
ocpniution. To this time, no
om bas come up with a foot.;.
p;oo( Cvaluation tOol to tcien-
d&eelj n1e llamu compdCll-
ciel ... p_rodjcdvity ia • ...
biued manner. RaeUcben
bavc, bOwetet, lyst~
analyzed the developmental
aspecu of supervising other
people as well as the learning
aspects of receiving supervision.
I encourage modem exccu-
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That's
State Fann
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DIAi A. CAVllEaa.aoY
MJOw.tC...1¥ ... .,....,
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... (1'4) 131-6530
HoMs (7'4) n.-7277
Like a good neighbor. ·
State Farm 1s there.
STATI fA•M
Don't pay too much heed to
the past year's performance,
because a great many funds have
done well in the recent buJI
market-even some that usually
turn in lackluster resuJts. The 10-
ycar record, too, is of question-
able value because it may mask
periods of weak performance.
For example, if the first five
years were spectacular, and the
next five merely adequate, the
JO-year average will be very
good .. But it will not be an
accurate reflection of the fund's
current situation or consistency
of performance.
The most important interval
• How many times has it been
up and down during that period?
• How large have the swings
been?
• How did the fund compare
with the average performance of
other funds in its category in
each year of the period, as well
as over the whole period? (This
requires looking at the prospec-
tuses of several funds. V ou can
accomplish this more easily by
referring to major inf ormatioo
services, such as Wiescnbergcr
Services, Inc. and Johnson's
However, funds arc usually
willing to discuss and explain
their payments, as well as the
method used to calculate their
yields. This enables prospective
investors to better understand
what they can reasonably
expect. Ask your F inancial
Consultant, or refer to inf orma-
tion services.
Ken T okasb is a financial
consultant with Sbeacson Leh-
man Bro.Uicrs in cwport Beach.
150.2%* 12-Month
Total Return
Making the MOst of Mon1enb1 n1
\¥Ith interest rates the way the)' are. It may be tbrie to move
a portion of your fixed Income investments into the stock
market. That's where you could realize the advantages and
potentials of stock ownership. It's time to move up and
into stocks.
DelCap Fund-Concept I Serles offers investors a growth·
seeking alternative.
And sine~ DelCap's an actively managed mutual fund, you
get the advantages of stock ownership plus full·time
professional management diversification to offset risk. and
liquidity ... shares can be redeemed any business day at
the current net asset value.
Let DelCap fund-Concept I Series help you make the most
of a growing company's momentum. ·
I want to get moving with DelCap. Please send me more
infonnation. and a free prospectus that contains more
complete infonnation including charges and expenses. I will
read it carefully before I invest.
•
Call: 714-955-7500
Kenneth M. T okash
or
Jack T. Hillmm'l
Sta• l.llfl1'm' 8rallers " 1DI> M1r.Artu M · Pdwse PO. 8111176«>
Nellpaft BIO. CA 92658-7'MO
Also: RSVP. for June Seminar
*Total return pefonnance for the period from Marth 27, 1986, the date of
initial offering, through Marth 31, 1987. The figure~ the reinvesbumt
of all dividend and capital gaim dSributions.' ~
in share price and the impact of the maximum sales
charge. This pcrjod ~one of generally risilQ cmnmon
stock prices. Because markd conditions lluctualr. pml
pe1b11an is not .. ~of Ma.ft~• ConsLa
the prospectm for a tftlhdown of the income and
c.apMal _.., componalb of tht rUi1ba' qadrd ilb(we.
o D1'mme DlatrlllulDa. ll9c.
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,_ 11 .. 4. 1111 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN
Business Briefs
Frank L . Ryan has been
named regional sales manager
for Norris, Beggs & Simpson, a
full -service comme rcial and
industrial real estate firm.
According to John Bodenburg,
vice presid e nt and regional
manager, Ryan will be respon-
sible for the supervision and
operation of the firm's commer-
cial real estate division.
Prior to j ~ining Norris, Beggs
& Simpson, Ryan was a partner
of Lee & Associates' Santa Ana
office , involved in leasing and
selling commercial real estate,
particularly office properties.
Before that , be was with
Schneider Commercial Real
Estate for e:ght years, where he
started as a salesperson and later
became a sales manager. ln 1983
he was promoted to vice pres-
ident and opened the firm's
Newport Beach office, which he
beaded as general manager. • • •
John A. McLuckey, President
of Rockwell International Cor-
poration's Autonetics Strategic
Systems Division and a resident
of Newport Beac~ bas joined
the roster of top Southland
executives who arc serving as
members of the Dinner Commit-
tee for the Second Annual Eco-
nomic Development A wards
Dinner being conducted by the
Orange County Regional Pur-
chasing Council (OCRPC). The
MacAdam ...
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tives and managers to use a
"super vision" system that syn-
thesizes this research into an
observation and conference pro-
cess. This process uses skills that
enable executives, managers and
supervisors, at any level within
any kind of organization, to
assist subordinates in identify-
ing. recognizing, and gaining the
knowledge, skills and attitudes
necessary to achieve excellent
job performance.
Ideally, this ... super vision"
process should begin imme-
diately after a pcnon is b.in:d.
It should be carried out as often
as nettHary to get and maintain
top job performance. It should
occur sacral times before a
formal evaluation conference Of'
written performance appraisal is
conducted.
How does this process work
and what are the main elements?
One of the critical competencies
supporting the process is the
ability to analyze and write
down the specific, incremental
talks that need to be completed
in order for job goals to be
Kbieved. The standud or qual-
ity level for each tast must mo
be identified and spelled out in
wribog.
The woad c:ompdeDCY ii the
lkiD 10 obica we. Wit.119.,a 10 w,
ean 10..., ..ta~ 10 fed.•
wMt die ....wdi SI ii doi• iD
U. jM eatil a • ai llow
gala black tie, $200-a-plate
dinner is scheduled for Wednes-
day evening, May 20 at The Ritz-
Carlton in Laguna Niguel.
More than 350 of Southern
California's business and com-
munity leaders are expected to
participate in the specicll tribute
to David S. Tappan Jr., Chair-
man and Chief Executive Officer
of Fluor Corporation. Tappan
will be recognized for his own~
personal commitment and out-
standing leadership in the area
of minority economic develop-
ment-not onJy in Orange
County, but throughout South-
ern California
As a division of the Southern
California Regional Purchasing
Councils (SCRPq, OCRPC is
an outreach effort on the part
ofmajorcorpontionstoopen
the corporate purchasing door
for minority business penons-
providing them with opportun-
ities to sell their goods and/ or
services. • • •
Juaes Mooa has been named
an assistant vice president of
E.F. Hutton A: Company, Inc.,
it was announced by Thomas
Bolton, vice president and man-
ager of Hutton's Newport Beach
office.
Moos, who is an ERISA
Specialist and assist.ant manager
in Hutton's Newport Beach
office at 860 Newport Center
they are doing it. Often manag-
ers make false assumptions
about what people are actually
doing, or do not know them-
selves what tasks the job entails,
nor the criteria for quality
performance, nor how to
observe or inquire effectively
about what is happening in the
job setting.
The third critical competency
is the ability to conduct a col-
laborative, supportive and
instructive conference whereby
the subordinate lea~ with the
ability to begin doingjob-rela.ted
tasks better than before. Tb.is
kind of conferring is done m a
helping atmosphere, when: the
boss is coaching and counseling
the subordinate toward
enhanced levels of petf onnancc.
This kind of conference builds
trust, positive 1elf-e1tum,
loyalty, a reme of mutual rep.rd,
and commitment toward meet-
ing the goals of the o:rpnization.
When planning and conduct-
ing the collaborative conference,
the manager needs a compretam.
sivc set of skills related to
promoting learning in other
adults. These stills include:
Dulpbw" kamilw obj«tiw
I or tlw wnf oma. This Ital.es in
writina what the learnina ia to
be, and the behavior to be
exllibited at the end of tlae
coafcnacc 10 indatc .... tbe
~ .... in f'Kl tUCn plllce.
OWllJ ... IM*/# IO~
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..... ..., ia illa1 re«el ...,.__
Tlaac atcpe aast M iJI tile
Drive, joiJi!eCI the firm ia 1913.
He bat allo worbd • a co..
suJtina .enices COonlinator in
the Newport Beach office prior
to his praent politic>n.
Moos received bis muter•s
degiec in businea administra-
tion from California State U_.
venity at Long Beach and •
bachelor .. degree from Northern
Illinois U nivenity. He resides in
Huntington Beach.
• • •
Thomas R. Tunmons, Prcsi~
dent and CEO of Marine
National Bank,, announced that
Darill J. SU.•in has joined the
bank as Assistant Vice President
and Commercial Loan Officer.
Simkin, formerly with Mitsui
Manufacturers Bank, brings
three years of banking expe-
rience, with an emphasis in
corporate lending and financial
services, to Marine National
Bank.
Simkin received bis B.A. at
the University of California,
Irvine and is. currently a candi-
date for a certificate in Financial
Planning from the U Diversity of
Californi~ Los Angeles. • • •
An agreement bas been
reached for PNB Financial
·Group to merge with Onnae
Bancorp in a transaction jointly
announced today by the chair-
men of the two independent
ftnanciaJ institutions.
The proposed acquisition by
PNB Fmancial Group, holding
company of Newport Bcacb-
based Pacific National Bank, of
outst•nding shares of Orange
Bancorp, holding company of
Fountain Valley-based Bank of
Orange County, is expected to
result in a financial institution
with combined total assets of
over S l-00 million, announced
PNB Fmancial Group Chair-
man David~· Stein and Orange
Bancorp Chairman Dr.
Rudolph C. Baldoni.
PNB Fina:ncial Group woWd
be the surviving entity with both
bank offaces continui.q opera-
correct order and designed in a
way which honors the individ-
ual's learning style, values orien-
tation and communications
style.
Establishing clear expecta-
tions. At the beginning of the
conference, the maft4F1' must
communicate clearly the pur-
pose of the conference and the
learning and behavior to be
targeted during the conference.
1be needs and expectations of'
both parties should also be
clarified at this time.
Observing tM subordinate~
behavior. The manager can
decide what the subordinate
needs next if attention is paid
to what the penon is sayina and
doi.Qa. This mean• gctt:iq tbe
1oborclinate involved ia the
learnina and avoiding the typicaJ
trap of beinJ a *telling ... rather
than coachina type of manager.
Monitorini and adjwtinf.
This follows the observation step
of hearing what is said and
seeing what ia done by the
111bordin•te. It is on this data
bw thal the mana,er adjusts
tbe ~ wu, clarifa for
uDdentaMina. and makes otbet
cUQFI in the coafaeuce plan
u required. AD dociliom are
bMCld OD bow to lldp tJae lub-
ordiuae an 1ilult ii DCCclcd to
eaunce paf ormance. :
tiona from their praent loca-
tiol)I. ofrlCCl'I said. They expect
the tranuct.ion, which is subject
to certain regulatory, share-
ho.Ider and company approval.J,
will be completed within six
months. ' • • •
The glass ceiJin&-a phrase
professional women me to de..
cribe invisible barrien encoun-
tered in their upward punuit of
top-level positions-is the theme
that ties together a series of
workshops under the title
"BnUiaa 'fllnMl&ll tM Glw
Ceilillc" on Saturday. June 6, at
Orange Coast College.
Sponsored by the Orange
County Chapter of Women in
Business and Orange Coast
College's Community Servi~
Program, the half ~ay executive
women ·s forum runs from 8
a.m.-1 :45 p.m . in OCC's Science
hall The registration fee is S40
in advance. and $45 at the dooT.
This bow-to f oru,m is designed
to assist successful women in
breaking through the invisible
barriers that block them from
reaching their highest levels of
achie~ement,, according to its
orgamzen.
Registration is underway in
OCC's Community Services
Office in the Student Center
Building. Hours arc 9 a.m.-7
p.m. weekdays, and 8 a.m.-noon
Saturdays. Visa ·and Master-
Card holden may register by
phone.
For further information,
phone 432-5880. • • •
Wfrade Aacm tlw hdftc• is
the title of a series of six W eel.-
be semiti'Ye to the subordinate\
penonal motivaton. Each per-
sonality type bas different needs
to be taken into accoont as a
manager moves the subordinate
from one task to another in
attempting to achieve the con-
ference objective. The same is
true when cooperatively aettina
up a reinforcement schedule for
naday afternoon sympoeiuml
beina offend clurina die moatbl
of June and July by ()rap
Coast Collep '• Pacific Rim
Aademy. .....
Desipecl for penom co•
fronti.q croa-culturaJ buai ....
opportunitia, the sym~
run from U p.m. in OCC'I
Forum. Rqistration fee ii S65
per session.. Blocks of five or
more tickets may be purcbued
for a savinp of IS percent.
Panels of "world-class,,
experts will be on band. to
present lectures and discussions
from 2-3:30 p.m. "Break-out"
sessions, in which the experu
consult individually with atten-
dees, run from 4-6 p.m..
The opening symposium, on
June 3, loots at getting goods
to market efficiently and safely.
The June 10 symposium exam-
ines cross-cultural marketing.
The June 17 session is titJed,
"Counter-Trade and Barter."
The June 24 symposium will
discuss license agreements, joint
ventures and distributonhips.
Banking, finance and exchange
around the Rim is the subject
of the July I presentation. The
final symposium, set for July 8,
is titled, "Trade Policies Around
the Rim."
Symposium tickets are on sale
in OCC's Community. Services
Office, located in the Student
Center Building. The offace is
open Monday through Friday
from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., and
Saturday from 8 Lm. to noon..
Tacketa may be purchued by
phone, usina V11a and Master-
Card. For information, phone
432-5880.
ment .and budaet item. They
defmitely represent your greatest
asset in the competitive decade
ahead. A .. -super vision .. inwst-_
ment in their continu.in.g devel-
opment on the job is an invat-
ment in your future succea a
a leader and m•nager u well u
the prosperity of your enterprise.
practicing and gctt:iq feedback "'Super vision• is an invest-
on tbe ocw learniq in the job _ ment in high morale and loyalty,
setting. because people appreciate somc>-
Closvre durinf the conf u-
mu. If manqen and subordi-
nates are to ..,,ork smarter, not
harder,... closure on the new
knowledge or still is cribcal
before the conference ends.
Managers need to Ft evidence
durina the confacnce that lbe
Plbordinale has conceptual con-
trol of tbc clements beina
learned. They must allo kt the
subordinate demonstrate in
some way, durina the collf'cr-
eoce, that be or abe can do any
pbyaical or copiti\IC proc:a1e1
required to practice the new
lcarnioa with a reasonable
dcpec of accuracy. The ability
lo ~orm docs not have to be
perfect, •Iona u tlat penon can
1elf-dacck and comet for erron.
Too many tim peopt:e se tmt
off to prKtice or do aome«hHll
incorrectly. Tilii ... to .....
~ m.tnboD for .n, ud low
piodectinty for die 01prin-
tion.
one helping them enhance peak
performance. "Super vision"
enhances peopJe\ positive ldf
concepts; it belpe them feel more
confident wl ~. and it
bdpa them feel someone really
cares.
~uper vision"" is an imat-_
ment that reduces employee
ablcnteeism and twno~, sav-
ina from ten to twenty thousand
dollan per person for the biddn
and direct COits of IMI~
IClftDina. orimtina and tnieiaa
for most worken and m....,.
new to a job. My hope for ,_
and your en.ta"prile is that ~
will take the time to inftlt ia
•super vision..•
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8Y RANDI ALTERMAN
EYa' wonder what happened
to the great family restaurant?
That place where you could go
and know the owner, his child-
ren; and their roommates and
get a grCat dinner at the same
time.
Well. Rothschild on Pacific
Coast Highway in Corona del
Mu is such a place. A family
owned and operated Italian-
style restaurant, it bas been
serving food in a relaxed, yet
sophisticated manner for the last
ten years.
My companion and I started
our meal with toasted artichoke
hearts, the specialty of the house,
and definitely worthy of its title.
Other appetizers available are
escargot, Shrimp De Jonge,
minestrone soup and toasted
garlic cheese bread~ which is an
absolute must.
From there we ventured on to
the salads. My companion had
the Caesar salad and I bad a
dinner salad. My dinner salad
was not the usual few pieces of
limp lettuce with some oil and
vinegar but a mixture of Boston,
Bibb, spinach, Romaine, hearts
of p~ artichokes, mushrooms
and tomatoes with tangy house
drasing.
For dinner I chose the Lin-
guini Mamnoote, an egg lin-
guine prepared with crab,
shrimp, mushrooms and a touch
of garlic in a white cream sauce.
My companion chose the Riga-
toni Con Broccoli, made with
fresh broccoli sauteed in olive
oil, mushrooms and prosciutto
in a marinara sauce, a pcrf cct
choice for those wbo want a
lighter meal
The menu also offen Veal
Marsala, Tournedo of Beef
Rossini, a tenderloin of beef
sauteed in wine with mushrooms
and topped with pate', and a
wonderful--looking Tortellini
·Romano, which is a pasta
stuffed with w:al and pn:pared
with fresh cream, mushrooms,
peas and prosciutto.
Also available each night are
several specialty dishes and a
pasta of the week.
The bottle wine list is weU-
balanced and includes a descrip-
tion of the diff ercnt types of wine
and what they go best with. They
also have a large selection of
wines by the glass.
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The dessert selection was a
sight for this deuert lover's eyes.
The Kahlua mousse cake is the
best I've ever tasted. Also deli-
cious was a rich chocolate torte
with raspberries on top.
Rothschild has no dress code
and is a relaxing place to cat.
However, there is often a 20-30
minute wait for one of the
restaurant's 18 tables.
The solution may be to have
Rothschilds at home via Restau-
rant Express. Restaurant
ExptcSS will deliver, for a S3
delivery charge, Rothschild's
food lo your door. You pay the
regular · prices and usually have
your food in 30 to 4S minutes.
The Restaurant Express number
is 833-1872.
Rothschild prices are moder-
ate with di.n.oer cntrees between
SI0.9S and SIS.9S.
Rothschild houn are: Lunch:
11 a.m .-2 p.m., Monday-
Saturday. Dinner. S p.m.-10
p.m., every day.
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aY DAVID CORTES-
ROB81NS
Most musici ans can only
dream about making it bil in
Hollywood, but for Wayne
Wayne and the Lido All-Stars,
the dream is on the verge of
becoming reality.
Come June 11 , the local four-
membcr jazz band puts their
sound on the line in lhc finals
of a national jazz search com-
petition to be held at the Hol-
lywood Palace, the winner of
which walks away with a record-
ing deal and a berth in this year's
Playboy Jazz Festival
.. This i.s the biggest thing that •s
ever happened to the band."'
explained sax player Wayne
Wayne, .-..o win the competition
would be a dream come true.•
The Lido All-Stars. one of Joe
Sperraz.u 's house bands at the
Cafe Lido. is one of three bands
competing for top honors iD this
third annual jazz sevcb co-
sponsored by Hennesy Cognac
and Cranberry Records.
... The competition is realty
good."' said Wayne, a 17-ycar
veteran of the jazz scene and
Detroit native, ·we know we're
up against some quality musi-
cians."
But AU-Stars Ed Ambrose.
Gary Wing, Ronny Shumac~
and Wayne f cel conildent about
their sound and tend to down-
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Soulb Cout Plaza Y&Ulle
llOO South Plua Dri.c
Sit .. AM/COiia Me.a
(714) 557-51•
play the f.a thal their compe-
tition comes from two of this
country's greatest spawning
grf>11.nds of jazz-New Orleans
and Detroit.
The Lido All-Stars were
assembled three and a half years
ago by Cafe Lido owner Joe
Sperr~ and although the
band has undergone some mem-
bership changes. between
Ambrose, an Ohio native with
thirty-plus years keyboard play-
ing under his bet~ Wing. an
Orange County native and 12-
year drummer. bassist Shu.mack,
and Wayne, Sperrazza be~
his band is more than capable
of out-jamming the competition.
.. We're not just talking about
studio musicians here, we're
talking about a group of guys
who really know their business
and who have ~en playing
together professiooally (or some
time now." commented Sper-
razza.
In getting to the fmals at the
Palace the band was fint
select.cd as ooe of ten qu.art.cr-
fiaalisu from a field of 686
entrants-representing the cities
of Ne York. New Orleans,
Dctroi~ and Los AQgdes-wbo
submitted tapes to a panel of
judges.
ext came a ten band com-
petition at the Palace on May
6, which narrowed the field
down to just the three bands.
Should they win the compe-
titio~ it' off to the Hollywood
Bowl for an afternoon perf or-
ma nce at the Playboy Jazz
Festival on Sunday. June 14,
and with Kareem Abdul Jab-
bar' record company. Cran-
bcny Record • picking up the
tab for the cutting of some
demo . The Lido AU-Stan mav
well be OD their way to ODC of
those careen that dreams arc
made of. -
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Laguna Moulton stages satisfying 'Music Man'
aYDAVID
CORDS ROam:NS
When word bita tbe street that
the lllOlt o~-produced musical
in American bistory-"The
Music Man-bas drifted onto
yet another stage, the two most
popular reactions are cbcen and
yawns. ,
Lodged smack-dab between
mom and apple pie, Meredith
Wilson and Franklin Lacy's
quasi-symbol of Americana still,
however, remains a proven foot-
stomping, crowd-pleasing,
band-clapping (but for some
that rhymes with nappin&) mus-
ical bit.
Well, the Laguna Moulton
Playhouse thinks so at least, and
as its last show of the season
~Music Man" does lift up
to its reputation.
ni&bt performacc wu respect-
able enoup to cany the produc-
tion.
But coDlidcrina the fine lina-
ing abilities of the SO-plas
memha' cast, ud tbe old-time
sound of tbe sew:n-piecc bad,
it .. not IUCb • bard task to
pull off.
Turnbull~ wry macb
at home in tbe role-perhaps too
much at home--slidiaa •ound
the m,e with a laid back air that
at times watered down the juice
nr r llec:I for tbe cbarlder.
Nevertheless, between the
IODI and d•rve of T~ tk
tender YOic:c of Tricia GtifliD's
Marian Paroo, and a ta1aatec1.
well-rehearsed back-up ~
W'Jbe Music Man" never failed
to stop entertainin1 the
•imce
Aad • anyoac nen qpely
acqueinted witJa the book, the
coulltlal Slalt productiom or
tbe film Will bow, -rhe Mmic
Mm" mea• music. aad ~
of it.
However, even though the
opeJliJaa night audience was
ueated to such favorites as
~..Six Trombona .. and
-rroable,. .. times the cast\
singing talents competed with
each other and the band-a
problem easily remedied by
minor staging and mitin1
adjQll 11w11ts.
Bat sUda technicaliria were
not enough to take away from
tbe show-stop 'n baimonics of
Barbenbop Quartet memben
David Morris, Christopher
Iimman. Georae Davia anc1 liDa than aquilitdy. And• f•
S~r Grava, or for that • the Id ii coace1111ecl, ctaiamcr
....... ay al tM O&lla talelded Wally Huntoon U. putt~
Ii~ a DOIM>btrmift and CO .....
Al .;.pae •the ltGrJ is-coa meatary ea.Uonmcat wllicla
awa rips Off a bendt al lillg>Jo. providea a tempered '**~
toaa, wt al fda ia loft with . form aifty am., •M:na
,oac of tbaD. aDd 1tarts fll'Ctina The bottom Ii.De is, if you
a little 1llilty-.. Tlle Muic eajoy the simplicity of -The
Man"wiDalwayswortoa-., Mmic Man." its provea mppeal
provided IMt the director can • a maDcal of only m•'liee'
whip into line some aood sin-dimeuiou, this 1bow wo•'l
sen. some aood daccn. and a disappoint you.
functioaally-aiDcled yet not "Tiie Mwic ll•n,,. ruJU
overly ambitious Id clesiper. tJtrou,lt .haw 10 111 IM LcUnti
For the IDOlt put, it loob a Moulton PlllyltouM In i.....,.
thoqb artistic director Rowe a.di. Sltowtinws 11tt 7UacMy
ha met thecM ......... rcMODably ""°'Ch s.twdoy neutcp • I
well TambaD, Griffin, Teddy p.m. willt S"""'1y Jl.,,,wa "'
Tapscott {Marian's Mother), 1.JO p.'111. FIN tkUt in/"'11W1ion
and Waka Days (the Mayor) ml/ tlte ~box oJJi« Ill
play their roles adequately, but (114)494-0143 or4H-MJ11.
Of course the succcs.s of any
.. Music Man" deeods on the
music man himself, and let's face
it, not everyone is cut out to be
a .. music man."
'~ospel Celebration!' at OCPAC
Fortunately, director Douglas
Rowe has cast the show's mus-
ical director, Mark Turnbull, in
the role of the cnfty, yet good-
hearted Prof. Hill, and without
casting an unfair comparison
between Laguna._ lead and such
.. Harold Hills" as Robert Pres-
ton and Diet Van Dyke, Jet it
be said that Turnbull's opening
.
BY SUSAN FDGRN
The Master Chorale of
Orange County will present
•Gospel Celebration!• for the
final performance of its inaug.
ural season at the Orange
County Performing Arts Ceater,
this Satunlay, June 6, at 3 p.m.
and I p.m. '
One of the most popular
concerts of the KUOD. the &bow
is •a salute to life, f aitb. and
music.• and featwa celebrated
gospel recording artist Lamelle
Harris. He is the winner of three
Grammy awards in the gospel
ca&eaolJ for -SOng of the Year, ..
•Best Male Vocalist,• ud •Bat
J>uet.•Bercgularlyappearson
nationally televised religious
programs and was recently voted
favorite blact performer by 11w
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single, -i Miss My Tune With
You, .. was number one on the
inspirational charts for JO
~ the lonaat time of any
song in 10 yean.
Also featured will be Onnae
County._ duo of Darlene and
David Feit who have been
meaaben of the Chorale for Dine
yean and performed with Barris
at tbe Crystal Cathedral in 1983.
In addition, sopnno Orinda
Frenzel of Garden Gro~ will
sing a duet with Barris during
the 8 p.m.. performance. A music
teacher for many years, she bas
an C:Jtemne profasional singing
background and is a staff
member of SL Andrew\ Preab-
yterian Church in Newport
Beach.
Singing the duet with Barris
during the afternoon show will
be Joyce McE~ of Whittier,
who won the spot tbrougla a
contest sponsored by the~
rale iJa conjtmetioD with local
radio maion ~YMS-FM.
Said Barris, •1 loot forward
to sbariDa the staer with tbe
world-class Master Chorale.
T ogcther, we will mab it a 'faY . I . . d d .. cpeaa occaaou ••-ee.
For ticket information, call
(714) S~AR.TS OT (71•) 634-
1300.
Newport Ballet ~cadeIQY
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on
lnterf·aith center shelters the homeless
BY PEGGY DARNELL
"I feel it is important to dispel
the myths regarding the home-
less as lazy, uncaring or lookiq
for a f rce ride. Many people have
found themselves in unf ortuante
circumstances; they do not
choose this lifestyle," stated Jean
Forbath, Orange Coast board
member of the Interfaith Shelter
in Costa Mesa.
Forbath was speaking in Cor-
ona del Mar recently at the third
meeting of the .newly-formed
support group called Friends of
Orange Coast Interfaith Shelter
She went on to explain why this
problem exists and why it is
compounded by the obstacles
placed in the path of those
requiring assistance when their
hopes and dreams are shattered
unexpectedly.
... A typical situation might be
that a family comes from the
Midwest seeking better job
opportunities only to find that
they were not accurately.
informed about the critical
housing crunch and high rents
in Orange County. They· dis-
cover that rents are way beyond
the salaries they are given for
menial labor. They find the jobs
available are for gardening,
maids or piecework," Forbath
explainM,
1be other major problem
they find is th.at transportation
is extremely di.fficult. They may
get part-time jobs, minimum
wage and no beodits, and even
though they are working they
remain homeless because of
rents that begin at S6SO-S700 for
a two-bedroom apartmenL They
cannot afford first and last
months' rent as required by
many landlords."
Forbatb also said that home.
less families arc placed in
demeaning, demoralizing and
dehumanizing situations partly
because of the welfare system.
The Orange County Social Ser-
vices is obstacle raced by the
homeless. They arc given $67 .50
per week for one month during
which time they arc to'provc
themselves,• to show that they
are worthy of assistance. They
must pull themselves up by their
boot straps, but how do they do
that when they have no boots? ..
MAnotherareaofconccrn,"
continued Forbath, .. involves
the redevelopment agencies who
go into decaying areas of the city
where low income families have
lived for years. F amilics are then
forced to move and are left with
no suppon systems when they
relocate. Large numbcn of
people arc removed from their
homes."
Forbath also included in her
presentation some statistics
taken during the month of
February beginning in 1984
regard ing the numben of home-
less in Orange County. That year
it was217; in 1985, 1,209 in 1986
2.341, and for February of this
year, 4,000.
Peg Schmitz, director of the
Orange Coast lntcrf aith Shelter,
spoke about what that group is
doing to help relieve some of the
pressures that homelessness has
created for shelter residents. She
mentioned the shelter bas some
needs such as some new screen
doon. curtains, and canned
fruit. The need for food, linens
and P ampen is also great
according to the ~h list" in
their newsletter.
"We have found that the
children need help in coping with
Merrill, Lane to sing at local temple
F amcd Metropolitan Opera
baritone Robert Merrill will
make a rare Southern CaJif ornia
appearance at Tempie Bat Y ahm
in · ewport Beach as pctrt of the
final 1987 musical seas.on pres-
entation of Friend of Jewish
Music. Merrill v.-ill appear in
concert v.·itb Gloria Lane. an
internationally recognized star
of La Scala di Milano.
The presentation by the duo
will be at T cm pie Bat Y ahm at
7:30 p.m. on Saturday. June 13.
Merrill will sing Mozart arias
from .. Don Giovanni .. and .. The
Marriage of Figaro ... as v.ell as
pcrf orm the first movement of
Ernest Bloch's .. Sacred Service, ..
accompanied by the Kol Ecbad
Chorale and Orchestra..
Lane is best known for her
performance in the title role of
.. Carmen ... Together. their duets
~ill include works b) George
Gershwin, as well as a medle~
from .. Fiddler on the Roof. ...
The} v.iJJ also join in pcrf omung
great song5 from the Yidd1 h
Theater.
Information regarding tickeu
can be obtained by calling (714»
644-1999.
the self-esteem and the trauma
of homelessness," Schmitz
added. "We have a trained
counselor come in once a week
to help them cope with their
curttnt situation. ..
She explaiDQj that OCIS gn-es
priority to f amilics, wbate\-cr
their composition. ahd to ~ingle
women. They can tay up to two
months and participate in a
program that facilitates their
becoming self-sustaining,. The}
arc assisted in job search tech-
niques, (Le. counsclin~ referral.
tips on intcrvie~ techniques.
resume writing and budget man-
agement). They arc to sa~e 80
percent of their salaries for
rents-1st and last months.
·Jn a visit to the facility, which
just added two additional units
to their space, Sch~tz
explained they also have a th.rec-
day emergency or respite pro-
gram where the homeless can get
a mat, clean sheets, towels,
breakfast and dinner. The shel-
ter can house and feed 7S people
. a day. Tbcrc are two families per
apartment. with one family in
the living room and one in the
bedroom. They share a kitchen
and a bath.
A letur sent recently to OCIS
confirmed that their program is
working,. In pan, it sta~ "'You
guys ha\-c a good thing going,
please don' change your philo-
sophy. we can tell you really
care."
It also mentioned bow impoT-
tant it was to the former resident
that their dignity bad been
respected while at the $hdter.
H you are interested in becom-
ing a eart of the new support
group lor lbc Orange Coast
lnterf aith Shelter, please con~
Linda Sch~ 67S-I SSO, A.lei
Perkins, 64S-871S, or Jo Smith.
786-8624. Call OCIS at 631-7213
for further information about
their services.
Conferen'Ce for Jewish
Women set this weekend
The Women's Commission
of the American Jcv.ish Com-
mittee. Orange County chap-
ter. is sponsonng a one-da~
Conference I o r J cv. isb
Women. Sunda). June 1. 1987.
To be held at the Four Seasons
Hotel. from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m ..
the da) ·s program includes a
luncheon and participation in
t•o of tv.'Cf\·e "ortshops.
Keynote speaker v.·ill be
Linda Greenman. National
Coordinator of Women's
Issues for the American Jcy..isb
Committee. based an !'e• York
Cit).
for additional inf ormauon
and a conference brochure.
please call the American Jew-
ish Committee. 660-8525.
Religious Directory 1En¥>lf
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doir1I business a: V1RGf-
NIA OARE REST AU RANT
AHO WINE CO.. INC., A
CALIFORNIA CORPORA-
TIOfll, 332 f«est Awe.. l..11-
una Beech. CA 92651.
JDS Properties. by. Oau-
dia s.inwnel. a CalibTU
corporation, 434 Hi1h
Drive. Llluna Beach. CA
92651
This business is con-
dudl!d bf a CDl)OflltiofL
The ~ea•strants com-
mei aid '° t1al '5aCt bust-
ness ~ the fictitious
business name Oii names
hsaed abolllle on May 1987
Is/ JDS Properties, Inc..
Ctaudi.a SWJmmef', Pre:sa-
dent
This stMb•ient was fiJed
wrth the County Oet1c al
~ County on May 14.
1987
File No FJ.43954
5128 614 6111 6118 0354
1 -33101
PUBUC llOTla
AC I 11 IOUS 8llSllt£SS
NAM£ STAn:.JIT
The followtna penons .are
OOln& business as TRAVE-
LOOGE VAN NUYSI SEPUL·
VEDA. 2865 East Coast
Highway. Suite 303, C«ona
cSef Mar. CA 92625
Trans-Pacific Commodrty
Corporat•oo. a California
corporation. 2865 East
Coasl H~. Suite 303.
Corona def Mar. CaJ1fom.a
92625
Business first trans.Kted
under this business noame
on May 1987
This business 1s con-
ducted i:,, a corpcntJon
I sl T rans.-Pacrfic Commod-
rty Corpor3b0n_
G L Pal. Director
ThtS statdl ient was fited
with the County Der1t of cnnee County on May 28.
1987
F'"tle No FJ.45081
6/4 6/116/186/25 0380
143111
"*.IC NOTICE
RCithOUI .Ull IEU
U.1TA1.-1
The toloMfrc ........
dom1 business as: OSO
M£DtCAl PlAlA 2865 Ursa Coest ,....,_,, s..-303.
Corora dll .... CA 92625.
T~ Con••IDditJ
Ccwpantion. a CaliflOmi.a
corpoqtioft, 2865 Eas1
Ccmt llW sq. 5'llile 303. eon.. ...... Califumia
92625.
8Ulir.u first~
..... ttlis ~ IWne
Oft MllJ, 1987.
This ~ness •s con-
cb:llld bJ • CG poe8li0i' Isl T••...,......Ocw1111Ud-
i.y Ocw po118li0ii;;
G.LN.Dndar This •• 3 ,.. _ filcl
.... .... Ccul1J Clertl al.
ThetalcMil ........
~ busiNs m: DANA
POINT ~TES.34465
~ L..-... O..Painl.
CA92629.
Shirtey en... Inc.. 2060
L Villa /!Ne.... P.n tr-. CA
91107.
Arao Conslruction Co...
Inc., a Calitorna cupc:w•
tion. 13'17 Ventura lb»
ward, Sherman o.b, CA
91423.
This business is con-
ducted bf a eeneral l*t-
ners.hip.
The recistrants com-
' 1 e aced to baesac:t busi-
ness under the fictitious
business name or names
tisal!d at.JWe on Sec*:oTlber
13.1979.
I sl Ar., Consaruc:bon Co •
Inc...
Garry BusJunan, ~I
Partner.President
This stltement was filed
with the County Cier1t al e>r-..e County on May 19
1987.
File Ho. f344304
614 6/ 11 6/ 18 6/25 0376
l -33147
"8.JCNOra nca mous •NM"SS
NAIE STATEmJIT
The follolnne persons are
do1n1 business u MIC
SAKIOKA FAMILY VEN-
TU RE #1, l~ Dowe St .
Newport Beach. CA 92660
Donald E Russett. 2116
E Balboa 8tvd . Balboa, CA
92661
Oav;d W Na. 1407 San·
tandla Terrace. Corona def
Mar. CA 92625
DonakS A.. Sutro. 2021 E
Bay Ave . Balboa. CA
92661
This business 1s con-
ducted by a ltmlted ~
ship
The registrants com·
me aced to transact busi-
ness u~ the fictrbous
business name or nMneS
listed abcJWe on 1 I l l aJ
I sl Donald A. Sutro
Tbcs stilllei I e'1t was filed
wrttt the County CleR al e>r-..e County on May 19.
1987.
flle No. f344301
6/4 611161186125 03n
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flCiiiliOUI • II ED
IMMEITA.......,
The Mlawil11 persons a'1!
doirW ~ a: VISTA
ASSOCIATES. a Cliibulia
Gerw.a ,..,... ...... 113
COf porW fllaD. s.MI 200,
Ne pa. t a.ch. CA 926flO
Stephen C. Hopllins.
2563 lilol.:o On.. u.-
8-d\ CA '2651.
o.wid a. Glrrilaft. 113
Ccwpule Piia. S.-. 200,
Ncwpaot Biid\ CA 9121110.
F,...ick J _ 5'111 ......
934 EnwlAct a.,. u.,.. a.ct.. CA 92651.
This bminas is con·
duc:lld .,, ....... l*t·
IWSllip.
The~ COID-
metlCled tD ••mc:t .... w ....._ tN te•o"s
~ ...............
on Ocant.. 1. 1,,,,.
Isl YISTA ASSOCIATES.
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AClll .. • JU 1•
-ITAiWWf
TMllA»wi'll*••.,.
doi .. bu$iness as.: J.T.
SANTA MARfA. LTD.. 3
Upper ,.. port Plaza Or ...
NcwPoo1 8ach, Calif.
92660.
Jadl .Wiuslry, 3 UPI*
Ne part Plaza Or ... Newport
a.ct\. Cail. 92660.
Larry T ucbr. 3 Upper
~PlazaOr .. ~ a.ct\. c.lif _ 92660.
This buStness is con·
dueled bf a limited pmtner-
ship
The reajstrants com-
metaced '° tQnsad bu$i..
ness under the fictitJous
busuW!Ss name or names
listed atiiowe on 5-1 S-87
Isl lad Jakusky
This statement was filed
wrttt the County OeB al
~ County on 'lay 27.
1987 t"-No F345052
614 6/1161186/25 0373
l-331.54
STATmon Of WN-
DON~ Of USE OF
ncnnDUS MISINESS ....
The followtnl person has
abandoned the use al the
flClltJOUS bosaness name:
LAGUNA HILLS LIQUOR.
23533 Cane de la Louisa.
Liluna Hiits. CA 92653
The fictitious business
name referred to aboiwie was
filed on 7-25-86 1n the
County d Oratwe. Onc>nat
Fi~ No F315210
Nldt Conti. 229 South
Primrose. Monrovia. CA
91016
This bustness was con-
ducted bf ., tndmdual
Isl Nidt Conti
Thrs sbdernenl was filed
With the County CleR al
Or.,. County on May 28.
1987
6/4 611161186125 0370
•nca tll 19UIJ&"S SAU
.... 19'1 .. IWSJAUNET
YOU M£ IN OO'AUlT UNDER A DilD OF TRUST
DATED Jlnmry lOlh. 19M. UNLESS YOU TME ACTION
TO PROTECT YOUR PROf't:Jt I Y, fT MAY BE SOlD AT A
PU8UC SA&.£ If YOU NEED AN EX.P\ANATION OF THE
NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGS AGMcST YOU. YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A lAWYOt.
On June 26. 1987. It 11:30 ~M ... ~TED
RECOHVEYANCE COMPANY. a Calitomla ~Partner
ship, as duly ~ Trustee under and pursuant to
Deed al T tUSI t9CIOlded Febnwy 3, 198', as instr. No
84-<M9891 al Offiml Alecods. eaecw.d by. ~ L
Vislaunet and SNt. V.W VISDunel. ~ and wdie
as Community Property as IN5b'(s). in the aftice al the
County Rec:oda d ORANGE County, Sllle al Coli:b•llia.
wtU SEU AT PUBUC AUCTION TO HJGHEST BIDOEA
FOR CASH ~ .. bme al saae en lawful money d
the Unilled Simes) Ill: the nan etlbace tD the County
Cour1hause. 100 CMC Cenler Dme West. Sana Ana. Stale
al Cafitomll
an rilf1I. tide and 1111eres1 c:o •tle}led to and now held
b¥ it under sad Deed al T nAt an the p1 opel1y srtuMed
1n said County and~ described a.
Lot 11 al T lid No.. 7030. rn the Cdy al Newpoo1 8uc.h.
County al~. Stille al ~ib'Na. as stio.n on a 'NIP
recorded in boo~ 269. paps 18 to 22 1nclus.ve.
Misceftaneous Maps. reawds al said ()r-.e County.
The street adchss and other common deselaCJon. ff
any. al the rul P'QPert) descnbed ~is purported
'°be: 1970 Port Edwatd Ptace. Newport Beach ~tfom&a
92660
The~ Trustee dlsdalms _,, llabttity for lll'f'I
"1C01 rectness d the street addless and ~ common
~ rf any, shoM1 herein
Said sate .. n be made. but Wtthout ~ Oii
warranty, expess or implied, ~dil-s tJt1e. PCJSWSPO'\
or encumbrances, to s-y the ren ..... rc p111 IC.lpal sum
al the nole(s) secured bf Yid Deed d Trust. wrttt interesl
theteou. as prorided en sa.ct nalle(s), adwanc:es., it .,,.
under the terms al said Deed al Trust. ten, cturees and
expei rses al the Trustee and al the tnlSls crueed bf s.d
Deed al T rvsa. tor the .-nount rasoNbfy esbmated to
be: $99574 46
The beoefciafy under Yid Deed al Trust te'**-e e.ec:a..., and dellweied to the wdelscned a wnaen
Oeclanition al OefaAI and Demand tor 5*. and. written
Nallc:e al o.e.. and Eleclion '° Sel The ........ led
caused 5-2 Malice al Oefauft and Dectian '° Sell ID be
tec:otded in the county .... the ,.., ProPerty IS loc:lllied
O.:,._,V, 1987
CONSOUOATED AECOHVEYANCE COll'AHY, a Cai-
fomia Umiled Pal1Mi ship. a Aid T name
Isl a.t.a McGuire. Truslllle Offics
21031 YenCIQ Bhd.. 9202. ~ Ht-. Ca 91364
(818) 34CM010
6/4 6/11 6118 0364
11.:h ....... pMlw ia 16
~··· ;otPlaa. .... poe1 Budt, C.lifomia
92660.
/5/ TMI GROWTH
PROPOt I li£S. "115.
•Ct 5Scmia lirnilad ..,.._. ..... 8y. Tw:t.s Mill J uwll
&
Int mwwwll Cclrpor~ou, a
C1 Scio• COllD ... \. .. Gerw.I,...., &r.-..v . .,.
Its 5..-r Vlc:e ..... II
.,... 9 9 ••• _ ...
.-. .. ~an o1 ar.,.. ~on..., 27. 1'117.
614611161186125 0374
"°11CE Oii ~ ~ -Hotic9 is ...., .,....
............ Conwlil-
... al .. CltJ al"' ;cwt ..... hclld. IM* ... .............. ..
al lM Kai CIM+aUJ tar
~......,.No. 649 on
...., ....... 4000
llillcAftlu ..... d. ................. u.
Koll CeM.i' lllCspc:ot
Plw•-~o...1-.,..,,.. ......... -. __. ........... wa.e ....... al ...... _
o1 ... ,... .... c u,,...
NOTICI: IS HOUY
fUltTHta QfYDI ......
K-UIM
Wmnc:E
fCiii .... 1111•
..._UA~
The ....... penons~ a. bu5if-. -.: HIGH-
l.AHO ASSOCIATES. • Cali-
ton1ia ~ PMtlwsftc>.
113 Corpo.• Ptaza. Sulle
200. P•pott Bw:t\. CA
92660
Steptten C Hopk.tns.
T NStee.. Oii Mt S. llCeSSO'
Truslle al the ~ C
and Denae ~ Trust.
under Oedaabon al TtuSt
dlled October 24, 1980 and
as .,..lded, 2553 lllb~
i>rM. LCUN 8eK:h. CA
92651
I.Dia
••M'1""'1CE• Oii DUTH Oii
•••• w DM"" AleOfKiiiWTO
AD•u•a ESTATE c..· a .A-la'Jll
To all hen. benefiaann. creditors. continaent
aeddors. and persons who may be atte wse ._ested '"the .. n or esbR al JOHNNIE MAE DORREU... decede«'C
A pebbon has ~ fiJed by AHMANSON TRUST
COMPANY an the Supenor c.ourt al ORANGE County
reQUeSbna that AHMAHSOH TRUST COMPANY be
app()W1iled as personal reiweser'lbltNe to adrn.nlsaer the esa. d the decedent.
fhe petjticJi I f'IO'ftts author1ty to admtnrster the est8
under the hlde.peldel• Admww:stJllbon al E.st1tlls Act.
A hearitrc on the pebbor1 wtt be held on 6124/ff1 •
1 45 P M ., 0ecit 3 loc:llled at 700 CMC COfTER ORM
WEST. SANTA AHA. CA
If YOU 08.JECT to the IPflbllC d the ~ )OJ
~ dt'8 ~ .. the ._ •• md mile J!OUf
oti,edKw-s Oii file wr1Den cqec;botlS with the court before
the ........ Yaut ~ICle ma, be 11'1 permn Oii bf
J!OUfiltb11iey
If YOU ARE A CREOfTM or a OOllllbi ... ll a eddicw of
the dee I 011. '°'1 musl file J!OUf <*n lftUi the court
Oii oresenl C to the ~ rep Uibabwe appow1led by
theoourtwitNn tour months from Chedllltallrst issuax::e
al teners as P"JWlded ., MCbon 700 d the CaMomia
~cbile Code. The time tor ,.. dltml .. ,,.. eaoire
pnor tD taur maw••• hm the dlllt d the 8-wc N:ltlced ~
YOU MAY DAMIHE the file keot by lhe ca.rt H JOU we a P8r9Dn -.11 t I ~.,the esbllie_ JOU fn9J WW upon
the rc..-W or adt11iililll ... or upon ._ -._, far
the ra a.taf·or acllllw•lb. and file willft tt. court Wllltt
proof of.,.._ a...._,~ llllir'I ht JG.I desire •
5'*:illl ftCllice d .. llrw al an ir-.my and.....,. ·1 r ~ al _... ..-or al h Dlliliat15 or ~
n\18111icawd in W1D• 1200 .... 12005 ol .. c , .. ,.,...... Coda. • '
AnDmeJ tar PltilicJI•. KOTH WIUJAMS. 2121 E. ~ HIGHWAY. m 200. co.oN4 Dn flWt. CA 92715
614 6111 6118
fCiHW• 1111a
-..... I n.•• •• ,. ....
doifw b'•' 111 as: (1) WE300~(2)Ha oom mwtrat(J) waco
MMl((lllQ: <'>· wuco lf!(MCH. ..... Of
HCI co. .. 1• PWt P-.
.....,N tart8-dl.CA ...
llllr't II Cl-* 81&
• caim.a .... Cllll .........
i.flWtPtu--. .... ......_,CA.._
0387
Tbis business II coo-
dudld bJ • CIOl---l , ... ,.. ...... CIOla-
wad -'•::ua2 ..... ,.. ......... ,,.,.
bAi• ._ ....... ........... ,..,_
/1111111?' 11 C1 W1&
Inc.; N Hat' • ..,._ ..,. n. 7 •• _ ...
..... ~Clil\lf
°""'9 eau..., -..., 22. lte7.
FlllNa;f'Je-3
5l2JI 614 61116118 Ol27
I
fte ... 19 ,._.IS
dai1'9b I .-StW)(S
01 GMIN. 1131 Na ;art
.._ DIM &It. "1 urt
Bllllc*; C ' 'a nia 92660.
~ c. Gnnt. 1&31 ......... °"""' £.-.. Ne ;art 8w:h. ~
9.2660."'
TM business is c:on-dudld.., .. ~.
Si9ted: ..... c. en....
The r~t com-
awcad tD Ira~ bufi-_.,.. __, .,_~
be ...............
on611182.
Thia • t ••• -..
..... Counly a.ti ol
Or-. Caunly on ..., 7.
l987.
File No.. FJ43321
512151216146111 0314 ......
"•ICmncE •ra•Wnt• ..-T.1111 II. a MA
a.me11ta ur...-.
·-•NttiWTO All•&t& llTATl llO. ..... .,
Toal Nin.~
aedillDa' c:onlirwM c:red-
... end peflDHS 9"° ~
be GIMiwiM ·-··••it in the will or.-d UNH T.
HODGE. JR.. AKA LINN
THORNLEY HOOGE. JR. A.,....._. ta5 t.91 filed
bJ U. T. H00GE. Ill in the
Su;s1CJr Court al ORANGE
C:O..nty requesbn1 tha1
LINN T HODGE. Ill be
appoin&ed as personal
1ep I lltalbw: ID d1wlws-
ter the esl.* al the~
denl.
The pet1hon requests
a.Ahor1ty to admanrsaer the
5* under the tndeoetld·
ent Admin1strat1on of
EsutesAct.
A huntW on the petJbon
_.be held on 6/10/87 •
1:45fM In Dept. 3 loalted
at 700 CIVIC CENTER
ORM WEST. SANTA AHA.
CA
tf YOO 08.JECT to the
., ...... al the pebbon, JOU
~ eilher ~ .. the
he~rina and state your
oti;ed11ons « file wntten
objeaio IS W'ittt the OOUt1
bebe the bean..._ Your
~ICe~belrlP8·
son or bJ '°"' alb'*" ff YOO ARE A CREOOOR
0# • conlil ..... c:redttor al
the dee -'°" must file '°"' ctaim Wlttt the CCUl1 0# present .. ID the personal
reprewntatrwe appo1nted
by the cout1 within lour
monlhs from the mite al
first rsswnoe al letlers ~
prowlded n sedlon 700 al
the Callfonu ~Code
The mne tor r.11,. c&.ms
wllll not eapre pnor to lour
months tram Che d* al the
'-irw naticeO ~
YOU MAY EXAMINE Che
file ... bJ the c:ourL tf JOU ... ""'°" ••llAEd ...
IN esllllll. '°" ,.,., sew upon the U.ec.utM Of
ldrllitidt ib, OI upon Che
181)1J1..,blbe PIC*DO#
........ and filewei
the CIDUft ... ;red al Mr·
.... --. ,..,.. stal·
..... ,...dlsire~
natica ol the -. al an
invefltoly llftd appraiM·
ft9t1 al_....~ or al
the PlllJliallS OI accounts
........ in w;b)f111 1200
and 1200.Salthe~ ,.cbiee Code. MIDI,_, lar .,..,.__,..
ROWID E. HOOGE.. aNC .
1801 C£NT\JRY PARK
EAST. STE 1700. LOS
ANGf1 ES. CA 90067
5121 S/21614 0306
&-11111
PUalC ••ll'llfll'llllCE"C
fClll ... • IBIE• .... nan "t
ThelcaluwiocP9f••are
...._ bu:lfnel& as: MIS-
SION Y1EJO MARKET·
PlACE. 24800 Chnunb 0nwe. llliMiori y..,.,_ CA
~l.
'1 uian V-.o auu.s.s
P\ .......... lnc...•C-.•• '*'*..... 24800 Chri-
--Dr-.; " '' VllllQ. CAa.91.
Thia Mllineu IS ccr.-......... '* .......
--Piii IO Y.lio ..... --fl\.. 1 • IN:..: ...... ._.. .... _,
The~ com·
H•cad • D-.i a.Ai·
-----~----
............ ~
... 111 ...............
OftN/A..
Thi5 d 'I •Ill --filed ...... ~ Clertl al Or.,.~ on Mar 14. 1917.
f"lle No f34l895
512151286146/11 0308 .. ._
Wmta
fCinW•H E•
--lf&'IW'
The.._.-SPll•&are
doi11C banineu u :
8"'TCHER PROPERTIES.
27611 a.. PR._, UieJna ....._umn.
• ....... w.tsta. 27611 t.
Pu.Aaed.Uluna ......
CA'¥l.6n.
TM business is con-
ducted by • ioint ~
Siped. 8ittdoer Welsh;
Albert s.. Mio. PiesidalL
8ulirws tint transacaed
under .. tlusinella ~ .
~1'15.
This ._, ... -filed ..., the ea..., a.rt al_
0...,. County on U., 1.
1987
Rle No. f342779
S/21S/286/4 6/11 0311 ..... w..na
flCliiiOUI ••111 •
.... l1'DllEI,
The tu9owiac~~ dolna business as.
CLOTHES "N THINGS.
Z.l V-.a fabiianlla, Mis-
~ V-llllil>. CA 92805..
Rhoda Gaqrdi, 22031
~ EJ Toro. CA 92630
An1ei Galardi. 22031
~.El Toro. CA 92630
Thrs bus.~s IS COO·
duct.ed by husband and
.. ~AneetGmtd1,
Rhem~
The r~strants com
mete:ed '° ~ bus.
ness under the fectJhous
business n.ne llSted M>OWe
on Apnl l. 1987
This state 181t wa filed
..th the County Cletk of
Or-. Cow1ty on Apnt 30.
1987.
file No. f34273 l
S/21 5128 614 6111 0310
OIDO TO SHOlr CAUSE roa CIWllC£ • .._
JAMES BalAH SW1CJ( Ns
haed a pebbOn m tt1IS court
for ., order ~ Pl!b
bOner to c.hanct' tus/het'
Nme from JAMES 8RtA.H
SWICK to JAMES BRIAN
OtMITRI
" IS herebJ ordered ttqt al persons 1rcetest.ed in ~
matt~r atoresatd appear
bebe this court m ()epatt
mM1 No 3 at 700 CMC
Centeor CK!ft! West. Santa
~-Ca •fomla. on 6-22-87
at 2" 30 p m • and then and
t~e show cause. tf any
they have -"Y g;id pebbon
for Chanee ol Nine should
not be 11"' !led
It rs fut1h8 0tdei ed ~
a OC1PJ al this order to g.,.
cause be published .,, fitew.
port HartXJr Ensip. a new.s.-
pillper ol ~ c:itcu&>
t10n. published 1n this
county at ass once a~
tor tour~ ...-s
pnor to the my al said
hieel•'l-5128 6/4 6/11 6/18 0326
ACllllOUS •m IEIS
... STA~
The kA»wc persoaas .-e doirc busaMss-. ZEHmt
INVESTMENT GROUP.
373 7 Birch Street. Thud
Floor. tla ~ 8ead\. Calt-
b..a 926'0
Rodney f Enwy. 2616
C.o¥8 Sttellt. Colona del .... ~·-92625 Bertram L Ryan, I 1
Hartt. HM4*1• ea.at. ..... 'l&o Bach. CaJifom••
Donald R. Clem, 2309
22nd Street. Newport
8-:h. Caitomla 92660.
Thls busineu 1s con·
duded bJ • ..-al oert· ....,
The reci.stnnb com·
m9dlid ID lnnACI bust-
ness under the ~rs
bes _,_liAldeblM
onlillly4.1987.
151.._ f . EnWy
This ' ' n•il w filed ~ the Counlr a.rt ol on..~ Oft..., 21.
1917 •
File No. flt t66l
5121614 61116/18 0334
OIDOTORto9
CAUSER>m
OWCEOEMIE
{Andy) Andrew Etw1 ~
lup hn filed a petJbor1 1n
thts COUit lor an order allow
'"I petrtJOnet to chanee
M/her rwne fTom (.Andy)
~ndrew Ervin Gallup to
lbeel ~ 0nonts. Rt8el· RK..0
It lS ~ ordered tt'M
ail penons "*'eSlied ,,, lhe
matter at0teutd appear
betore l1vs court .,, Depart.
mef1t Ho 3 at 100 CIW'C
C.en&er ~ West. Santa
AN. Calf~ on 6-29.
1987 ... ~.JOp_m • and then
and there stow cause. d.,,
lt1eJ tawe.. ...,, s.i petJbon
tor ~ al name should
not be D • lled
It IS further ordered tNd
a copy of ttus amended
e>tder to show c~uw be
published .n Newport Hat
bar Enscn a ~ ol senera.t circulatJon, pub
lished m ttirs c.ounty at least
once a ~ for 4 c:onsec
~weeks poor to the date
o1 Yid heanna
Dated May 19. 1987
l s.I hmes L Smith
Judie ol the~ Qut
tf petJbon has been fi'ed
tor minor. and one parertt.
If arw.. does not Jl(liti 1.n
c::onsenbiC tNretio. order
shoutd include prowwon
dlll ectia c County CleR '°
mail not.ce al bme and
place al heel •c. not less
6*' 10 da,s pnor ID the
hw ii c. ID such C*811 if
his addtess IS s,peofied "'
pebbOn.
6/4 6/116/186125 0361
WlllOTa RCIDIOUl_,U SS
.... ITATEmJn'
The "*°9WC person IS
cro.. ~--ClASSIC PROPERTIES PARTNERS.
3941 "'8'" S 8ri5*JI 192. SA
CA92704
Mnnd~l9'1
"'8'" S Brisllal 192. S.A CA
92704
Ttus business IS con·
CIUctlld bJ an indMclal
This ~ .... -filed ~ the Cony ca.\ al
Or-. ~ on 111.y a. 1987
,... Mo. f3U387
5121 5128 614 6111 0303
.....c•!U
fCIO--• t E• ...... , "
The.......,Ci*LIS-.
doiris buslNa a.: CPA
~LTO. Vlll.
2222 ....... ..... SU.
2'0. hiN. CA 9Z715
Sllptm• 11. ~I
a.-.1 ....... 115 Oliibe
SllNll. th ~ a t 8w:t\. CA
926fO.
--~ .. Geoet8' _ hltMr. 21542
MU1111!Q,. MISSlon Vlel(). CA
92692
This business •s con
ducted hr ~ ~ ~
nenhc>
The recest.ra.nts com·
menced to hnWC! bus.
ness u.'"ldef the hctmous
~ name or names
lilsaed at>OW on N/ A.
l s.I ~ M Zamucen This ca , ell was fi6ed
wrth the County Cletti al
Or..,e County on May 22.
1987
Fi No f'344657
5128 614 61116118 0338
WNOTICE
lllOTICE • DU1M • .......... .,..
SI I 'Jt. MA JOSUtt
S.• 'lllMA JOllPH. I 'NAM>
A.SW• I ftNAM>
CWKiti .. 1'0
AO Ci& ESJATE NO. ., ....
To aa heirs.. beieaaa tes
credl1ors and contt,.ent
a ecldDrs and persons who
m.ay be otherwise 1nt~r
~ m the or est* al
X>S£PH SEYMOUR SH.RlB-
MAN. AKA JOSEPH S
SHRtBMAN. AXA JOSEPH
SHRIBMAH ANO AS MAX
SHRIBMAH.
A pmbcJit has been fi*'
bJ Dara Jane T~ Shnb-
nwt ., the Superior Court
al Or-. ~ reqwsa.
.. 11'1111 Dara Jane Temo6e
~be----.:!~
penal .. aep..-ttlt»W ID
adnlitaisata the ell* al the
dec .... IL
The petition requests
authariity to aci I Wtis1w the
estlll! wider ttle tndeoe ld-
ent Adm1nislnbon of
EsbllaAct.
A hew •c on Che petibai•
_. be held on June 10.
1987. at 1:45 PM in [)esJI.
3. 700 CMC COfTtR DR.
SANTA ANA. CAUR>RNIA
92702.
If YOU OBJECT to the ••6• al.,_.,... .. JIOU sha&*t ........ ,..
hNl'inc and st.ate rour ~'5 ol file~
oOjectiors widl IN cour1
bebw h '-•C. Your
ICJC)Wace ,,,., be in oer·
son 01 by 'JOll aa. ,., .
If YOU ME A alEDfTOR
Of. c:u••• Cl9dib al the die I d,, )QI ftlUll
'JOll d9iln ........ c:cu1 Of
sn11 .. It ID .. ,_,..., ..
........ it.awe ...,oililed
bJ .... CIU1 tli8lift tour
........... al
Ina hilil I llCI ol ~ 85
l)l!a!' tit ....... 100 al .. c SS , .. ,.._ 2 2 Coda n. ........ dllims ... _. ..... ... .............. ,,. ..
t iacnalicld ......
-.MAYE:Um•
·--.. ~·,.. ............. 1 jin
........... JOU ,.,., ..,_
upon the euQltof °'
adn• ..... Of uoart the ..,,,., for b I I CED 0#
admio ...... and file with
die ccut .., ;red al ser-
viot. • M1-n ,__. stat-
.,. .... ,., .... soeaal
nobce ol tM Mq ol an
inventory and •l)P'aise-
~ al --..-Sor al the ...,.... or acc:owits
ma1lioned'" 9Ktaala 1200
..t l200.5olhCalib1u ,, ... Coda..
AllDi ,., lot Petlbcwe.
LAW OFflCCS Of MAlmN
M. COHEN, S40 Notttt
~ c.de Oriwe. s.. 206. S... Ana. Cafifutnia
92705
51215/28614 0324
.......CmncE
FICll I iOUI • 111 EIS ... lfATEmlll
The 1161wC person IS
cbnl business a: UNfTED
8AOl<£RS. 2915 Easl Ccmt
• ...,......,. Coma dd ....
CMl.92625
John P <:Mey, 21142
8n>oWlunt SL. Huntwclon
Bch,, Cahf 92646
This bu'Sines.s 1s con-
duded bJ an lf1dMdlat
l s.I John p c.ey
This it"Aeineut was filed
wrth the County ()er\ ol
Or-. County on llby 22.
1987
F"lle Ho F344654
S/28 614 6/11 6/18 030
AC Ii I IOUS ... , EIS
..._STATDEllT
The ~ person IS c:bnc busmess as TEAM
FRAUING CO 9431 ~ 1'
an. Or H B . CA 92646 nmes c Welson 9431
Wol1hana Dr H B . CA
926'6
ThtS business 1s con
ducted by an andMduat
The rqtStrant com-
11e1Ced to tnn5ad hlJSI.
ness undef Che fictitaous
bus.mess name 0t names
!isled llbowe Ol1 S-22-87
l s.I James C W.Json
This Sblllement was Ned
wrth lhe County Oertl al
Or-. County on May 22
1987
F" tie Ho f'34466 l
5128 6/4 6/11 6/18 0331
,
nt It i IOUS 9USINESS
U.STATDEllT
The lollori c person rs
~ bus.mess as VlCTC>
RIA VILLAGE INCOWE
FUND 2222 Wattin Street.
~ 260, llV'lfte.. CA 92715
Stephen M Zamucel'I.
815 Cea Street. ~POtt
8uctt CA 92715
This business is con
ducted hr & rnited ~
sbo
The re11stran1 com ·
me ICed ID t7ansacl busi
ness under the fic:t:ct:o1S
buseness name OI ~
lisaed abole on N/ A.
ls.I Sllllphen .. bmucen
ThlS ~" was filed Wfttt the Courey Cler1' al
Or-. County on lby 22.
1987
f"tle No. FlU664
5/28614 6/116/18 0332
t«:liiiOUS •'II EIS
_..lfATDmll
The falloeoilc p.-S01as ~
cb nJ business H (1)
WESCO RESEA.RCH. HCI
CORPOAATK»t (2) W£SCO
MARt(£TI~ Cl) WESCO R£S£AACH. OMSION or
Ha CORP~ 1900 Port Prc>-wnce. Newpott 8ead\. CA
92660
Hartdes5 ~Inc
a C..1~ c:orporllboo
1900Pbrt ~ ...
pott 8eec:f\ CA 92660
This bus1ne$$ ts can-
cb::l8d br • CO' pat ....
Ttte recrstrants com·
me cad ID lnnsKt busi-
ness under die ~IS
bus.inea .,.,,.,. °' names
tislllld .,.. an 4-1-87.
1$.I~~
lnt . hl Hnless. Secre-_,
This Sit*I• .. -the County Clertl of
Or-. ~on IQr 22.
1987
~
5128614 611161110327
Mm 4.197 THE NEWPORT EN8ION 'Iii D
• ........... • .-.. -,... • • • ~ •• ,,. # " •• ,., -
0
-··-••ll'llll'llllCE• ,.,......IME '-•1111M1a,ms1aa
T.S.lla.DUa
WUCGell
TJ>. S£JMC£ COll'AHY as dt.Ay ~ TruAle
under the lotlcMilc desaibed deelt ol hist WIU. S0J.
AT PU8UC AUCTION TO ntE HIGHEST 8IDOER FOR
CASH(' .. the tanns whc:to are....,. '9nder in the Uniled
Sims) and/Of the castiiets. cewtlfied"' ao. d-*.s
si-ified 1n CM Code Section 29.24h <hJ atAe ill tul 111
the time al sale) _. ,.,._ tide and •**at cuowJlld ID
and.,.,_ heAd bJ II under~ Deed oil rus1 in the pQOerty
heeiata:Aes deiuibed:
TRUSTOR: MELVYN NS WEJTZH£R. R<>SA BEHAR
WEITZNER
BOElCIMY: BAM Of AMERICA NATIONAL TRUST
ANO SAWIHG.S ASSOCIATION
, ecoi dad f"llbruary 2. 1981 as 1nsar No. 19 an Boe*.
13933 Pl98 1951 al Ofb:aal Aec:ads 11'1 1he aflice al the
Rac:oidel al <>r-. c.o...ty:
said deed al trust descnbes the ~C PiQPBI'\).
PMCEl. l : r. 51rnp1e r ... to Condanrirn Unill No. 1841 OM -unr>. •shcMr't upon the Condominium ....... (El'llilled
"Condaminiurl ...... tart.al 1 al T rac:t No. lOYr'). Caunly
ol ar..r. SS. al c.ibm (lhe ..,..,...,, NCOidld Cli'I
Jvlf 12. 1979. as~ Mo. 15610. in a.. 13226.
h9ts 76 ~ us. incUiw. al 08iciml "8aads al
said <>r-. Cour'll1 • .t1ictt ., ........ to ... papelt)
described in Trad No. 10587, tKDclld in ac.. 449,
Pi9!S 5 thnJuF 6 ol mrg;d w fNPS,. iKOids al
said er-. Ccuily.
PMC£1.~
Alt •ldMded 00529 peltalt ....... in and tD the
c:orwenaaa arw as s:tto.\ and defwi8d an the p&.n;
U.:.•al.psand~~belillllh
a ~ al 500 flllll fn:m the SIJrt.ce al said ~ wilh no,.._ al surface er*Y atxM! 500 teet tram the ..t.ce
al said land. as "I "'8d bJ William J c.sne,. an Ulwt•• ild mm. in .. deed t9COtded in Bed 9560. Pl9!
838 al 08icUI Aecom..
PNICS.3:
lvt edlsM ,_... and easernenl ID use the balkoilf
arm deJie; ' rt 9-18' on the plan as~~
to Che unit.
PNICS.4:
lvt ~ rid" and use•_,. to use lhe l*'tans
spaces deJie;taed on the plan as ~ space Ho PS-
159 and~ 5PK2 Ho PS-160
YOU ARE IN OEf AULT UNDER A DEED Of TRUST
DATED 1/02181 UNL£SS YOU TAKE ACTlOH TO
PROTECT YOUR fltlOPERTY. IT MAY BE SOlD AT A
PUBUC SALE. If YOU NEED AH EXPLANATION Of THE
NATURE Of THE PROCll.DING AGAJ'6T YOU YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A lAWYER
100 Sddz Au.a '206, Newpor1 Beacn. CA
•(tt I $treeC ~O#COllWIOI ~of paoerty
es st.... abole. no -·• C7 11 .,.., as '° il:S comp4m ness or c:or 1ect1aess} • The beiie.6oary under sad Deed
al Tnm. bJ reason of a breach 01 ~ "'U.~··as
sau-ed 1telt»f. bei ......,. r 1 c•md and dlili aed ID
the ~ a ween OedailltiiOI• al ~ and
Demand .,, 5*. -"' wr1tlen nolJc:e al ~ and al
eiedJort ID cause the ~ ID .. s.j paper1)
to YbSfy s.t abfcltors.. and lteaAei the~
caused S.S nabce al ~ and al ~' ID be
1ecodrd February 10. 1987 as lnsar Ho V-0769f(f} al
Olfimil Ra::o ds "' the office al the Ra::o de:r al ~
County;
Said 5* be nude. but ~ CXheanl OI -••1'J express°' &mOhed. 1epnfilc tide PoSW'SW'n.
or enc:urnbnnces. to pay the •en••c Pi•~ sum
al the nate(s, seand br s.-d deed al Trust ~ • llelest
as m said noee prowided. adwas ICle5., d Inf. under the terms
al said Deed al T NS1. flees. ~ and expe zses of the
T nJSaire -"' al the trusts crmted bJ said Deed al T rusa.
S-1 sale be he6d on
Wednesday, ~ 17 1987 as l 30 p m "' the lobby
to the~ kx:ated .. 601 ~ lelftS Slrft'I.. Orarwe.
~·-a92668
At the tJme al the itWba.I put>Ucatl()n "' thlS nobCe.. the
1lQj amount al the UOOIJd balance ol rt1! obi
secured hr the abo¥e descnbed deed al trusl and
estltNted oosts.. ~.and~ rS Sl 3'.52• 47
It IS po5$lbte tt'3lil Ill the bme of Yie the QPell • C blc:!
rT1ay be less ttWi the IDC;af I~ teSS due
"~ the exi-c•ed op81l"I bid~ be otit.'iecl
bf c:albr'C the ....... ~~ ~ Ol1 the day
hebe lhe sale: (714} J85."837 01 (213} 627-4865
Diiie: ..., 14. 1987
T D. SEJMC£ COMPANY as sad Tn.t:Slille.,
e, Beay Jo Mc:Olne. Assist.a'• Sea«ay, 601 So.Ah
lewis SL. anr.t. CA 92668. (714) 385-' 100
5/28 6/ 4 6111 0342
&..mu ••1e•nu
flClll.... •
--St•nmJn
The icA:lwwC .... SD IS .e
~business.: TliE SAN
Cl.EMENTE Fl.ORIST. 143
Awe. de Mar. S.. Clere Ille,
CA 92672.
The ficti:bous busJnes.s
rmne rdel red ID aco.e was
filed CM1 1o.2 -82 '" the
O:luntt al Or-. Oric'nll
File No. n 99423..
a..tes Meamau. 2408
C&lae Ma1orca. San Cle·
men1e. CA 92672
s.ndra Newman. 2408
Ca M~ San Ce-
~CA92672. l.ornlint ,., j ..,, 2408
C.Ue Ma,otca. S.n CJe-
~ CA 92672..
p Newman. 600
tMa91r. San Clwi•ate CA
92672..
Ttus bu.s.nes.s is con·
duc.tld bJ a litnillmd ...,_ •
ship.
/s/a.rtes ~
th Neut..._ larTaine ,._. ,,.._
~llmll··--· -filed it. eour.r an a1
Or.,. ~ on _, 8.
1'87,
5121614 6/11 6111 OMS
&-32112
WmncE
fCitiiOUS • II EA
..,._STAla.llT
The lalohc peuisse doirc business as.: ftEW.
flORT conut RADIOlOGY
ASSOCIATES MEDtCAl
GROUP. I C • 360 S.n
M1pel Orne. Newport
8w:h. Cilldar1• 92660
He put Hartxlr bdial-
oO As.soc:iate.$ Medteal
Group, Inc . a CMAfomra
corporation 360 San
M • OriYe. Neapot1
Beed\. caaa1w 92660
Th s busineu es con·
dudlld 0, a COIPCllllD• Sicn<d Newport Hari>or
Rwti•ct .,.. 1 Med·
ical ~£"-rd I
tt.O .. f\ esidlii IL
The rectsb"ant com·
n•ICied to tJ'WKl
,_ undllr ficMioaas
....,_ fWneOI ,_....
lilllld .... on ..., 1969
TM' a •••-flmd .. ... eo.., an a1
~~on"9y7, 1'97.
Riii fllD. DUll 6
5121 5121614 6/11 Ula
wmra
M01'a • laA1110I ams 1. caum...,
0Ffiii1W10
AD•Al911YATE NO. AUam
To afl ~ beneficiaries.
· ueditors and c:ontincent
creditors and ~ who
may be othel'Wise inter-
esaed in the will Of estlte of
JAMES E. COWNS..
A petition has been filed
by John J. Collins and
Patrick F. Collins in the
~Courtol ~
Co&lnty requut1n1 that
Janws J. Collins and Patrick
F. Collins be appointed as
personal repewsltltiw k>
admUaistef the esbfe of the
decedent.
The peltlton requests
auehority k> lldminisl8r the
estMe under the bldepelJd..
ent Administration of
EA*sAcl
A hw ir11 on the petition
will be held on June 10.
1987, M 1:45 PM in [)eJlt.
3, 700 CJVtC CENTER DR-.
SANTA AHA. CALIFORNIA
92702.
IF YOU OBJECT to the
aranblW ol the petition, JOU
shoutd either appear • the
hurina and state your
objections of file written
ob;ection:s with the court
before the heanna.. Your
appe.aranoe may be tn per-
son 01 by JOU' atlol 1 iey
IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR
OI a contineent creditor of
the deceased. JOU must file
yotJf datm With the court OI
present rt to the personal
representative appointed
by the court within four
months from the date of
first issuance of~ as
prowSed 1n secbon 100 of
the Calrfomi.a Probate Code
The time for fih"I claims
will oot e.1pere poor to four
months from the date of the
heanng nOOced ~
YOU MAY EXAMINE the
file keot by the court If you
are a ~ interested in
the e-state. you may ser.te
upan t he eaecutor or
adm "'~rator. 01 upan the
attorney f0< the e.ecutor 01
adm n1strator, and file with
tne _ourt Mltl p<oof of se<
" ce a "" tten request stat
ng that you desire special
notice of the f hng of a,,
nventor1 and appraise
ment of estate assets or ot
tne petltlOns or accounts
mentioned 1n sections 1200
and 1200 5 of the C-lhfomia
Probate Code
Attorney for Petitioner
SHEPPARD MULLIN. RICH
TE R & HAMPTON. Atten· "°" JOSEPH G GORMAN
JR 333 South Hope Street
48th f loor. Los Angeles.
Califom1a 90071
5121 5128 6/4 0325
1(.32183
PUllUC NOT1C(
HOTia Of DEATH Of
HAJrV£Y llOSENBOG AND
Ofrtilil*TO
ADMtNISTU ESTATt NO.
~137177
To all heirs. beneficiaries
credrtors. contineent cred·
rtors and persons who may
be otherwise interested in
the .,11 or estate of HARVEY
ROSENBERG
A petition tqs been fi~
bJ Judp ARTHUR 0 GUY.
JR m the Supeoor Couf1 of
ORANGE County reQUeSbnc
that Judae ARTHUR 0
GUY, JR. be appomted as
personal ~ to
admtmster the esa.te of the
decedent.
The pet1t1on requests
~ to administer the
estate under the Independ-
ent Adm1n1strat1on of
Estates Act
A teeannc on the petmon
Mii be hetd on E/ 10187 at
1 45PM tn Dept. 3 localed
at 700 CIVIC CENTER
ORM WEST. SANT A ANA.
CA
IF YOU 08.JECT to the
~ d the peCJbon. /00
shoukj att.r ~ .. t'ie
~r1n1 and state y()\lr
abteet.ons of file written
oDjK'bowlS With the C00'1
beb9 the hunna. Y°"r
....... ,.., be '" per-
.., 01 .., '°"' .. ,.,
tF YOU M£ A caEOITC>lt
or • cortlii,..• a...,, al
thedllli II t JGUmuslflie
.,.. clliM ... the cicut ar ' 1••• ..... .... ...... 1 .......... .....
bJ ttw court wilhin bK
s
morOs front the dllll al
fint~Of~as
pnJWided in section 700 of
the ~domia Probllte Code.
The time for filins cl••ms
will not eapre prior to bir
months from the dale d the
hearirc nobCed M:>owe.
YOU MAY EXAMINE the
file kept by the CIOUlt. tf you
are 1 person intefasted in
the estate. JOU may sefW
upon the uecut0t or
administrator. Of UPoft the
attorney for the aecutot Of
administJ .... and ... with
the court wittt proof ol ser.
vice, I MiQen ~ slat·
ine that you desire special
ncbc:e of the fitins of an
inventory and 1ppraise-
ment of estlee asseb OI of
the petitiot IS OI acco.Jnts
mentioned in sections l200
and l200.5 of the Catibnia
Proballe Code.
Attorney fot petitioner:
JANE BAUDt ATIORNEY
AT LAW. 17592 IRVtNE
BLVD .• STE 132, TUSTIN,
CA92680
5121 S/28 6/4 0321
1.331q
......CMmCE
F'ICiil iOUS •'llllESS
IUIE STATIMEJIT
The foltowi'll pe"SOM •'e
dotna business as: RETAIL
BROKERAGE. INC • a Cah·
fomia COi poiabon. # 13 Cor·
porate Ptaza. Suite 200,
Newport Beach, CA 92660
Stephen C Hopkins.
President, 2553 Monaco
Onve. La&una Beach. CA
92651
Denise HcpkJns, Secre-
tary/Treasurer, 2553
Monaco Drive. Laauna
Beach.. CA 92651
This business is con-
ducted by a corporabon
The registrants com
meoced to transact busi·
nes.s under the fict1t1ous
business name :1sted above
on January 1. 1987
sl Rfl All BROKERAGE
INC
Stephen C Hapk1ns, Pres
ident
This statement was filed
,. th the County Cl~ ot
Orange County on May 19
1987
F1 le No 844 305
614 6 11 6118 6 25 038A
&·33149
PUBUC NOl1C£
F1CTT110US BUSINESS
NAME STATOIENT
The foUOW1tli persons are
doing business as MIS
SION VALLEY CORPORATE
CE NTER ASSOC IATES
1400 Br1stol Street North.
Newport Beach. Cahtorn1a
92660.
William K. Davis. 1400
Bnstol Street North, New·
port Beach, California
92660
R Fred Walters, 1'00
Bnstol Street North. New·
part Beach. California
92660
This business is con
ducted by a eenen1 part.
nership.
The re11strants com-
merK:ed to transact buSI·
ness under the fJCt1l10US
busmess name 01 names
listed •bowe on May 13.
1987.
I sl Wrlham K.. O.V.S
ThtS stlb!li1 lef'll was fited
with the County Clerk of
Ora,. County on May 22.
1987. me No. Fl44745
6/4 6/116/186/2'5 0375
PV9UCROTICI
ntlltlUUl•ll•• U.ITATlmXI
The loloMns person rs
dome business a: ANIMAL
EMERGENCY CENTER.
18'40 E. AmsUd St.. fou,..
Qin Veney. CA 92708.
Rabat L Aooks. 0 V M .
3308 Cla, St.. Newport
a.ch, CA 92663
Or.,. Caunly on May 11.
1987-
f"e)e No. f343413
5/14 5121 S/28 6/4 0284
&-IMll
~NOYD
ntiiiiOUI .....
NWITArmaT
The toUowins persons lft
doina business n: MAN·
DAR1N DAAGOH RESTAU·
RANT, 31952 Del Obispo
#120. San Juan ~no.
CA92675.
Oliver Yun1·Fu Chen.
25875 Can11S, Mission
Viejo, CA 92692.
Philby Chin-Fane Chen.
25875 C.naH. Mission
Viejo, CA 92692.
Joann Chin· Tao Yan1.
1080 Gordon, Kin,-man.
Arizaa 86401
5eeve You-t<ai l.M, 1080
Gonion, ~. Arizona
864()1
This business is con-
duct8d by • eeneql s-t·
nership. Sicned: Philby
Chen.
The ~ hrlie not
y9t commenced business.
This statement was filed
Mth the County Cterk of
~ County on Aprit 29,
1987
f"tle No.. f3425 l 5
51 14 51215/286/4 0286
PUBUCNOTia
flCTTT10US 8USIMSS
NAME STATDIOfT
The f0Uow1na person is
dotng business~ ALTER·
ATIONSUNLIMJTED, 109E
18th St . Costa MeY. CA
92627
Kwansin Undstn>m. 13
Rock Spnngs. Irvine. CA
9271'
This business 1s con·
ducted by an 1ndiv1dual
Signed Kwans.n Lindstrom
The reg1strAnt com·
menced to t,.ansact busi·
ness under the ftct111oos
OUSlfleSS name lrSted abe>Ye
on 5 3 87
Thos satement was Med
* th the C.OUnty Cler" of
Orange County on Yay l l
:987
Fe No f343475
5 14 5 21 5 28 6 J 0281
1-32676
PUBUCNOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAM£ STATOIOfT
The fOl IOWlfll r;ierson s
do1n1 bus nns as SEA
OT TER SWIM SCHOOL
32311 Al1paz San Juan
Capistrano CA 92fl75
Rebeca L fabtan, 1330
A1tura San Clemente CA
92672
This business 1s con -
ducted by an 1nd1v1dual
Signed Rebeca L F ablan
The registrant com -
menced to transact bus•·
ness under the f1C11t1ous
busmess name hsted abo¥e
on Apnl 1. 1987
This statement was flied
with the Ccx.inty Cler\ of
()Qnee County on May 6.
1987
File No F343143
Si l' 5121 5128 6/4 0290
l.JaSI
PUaJC NOTICE
nc1111UUS...us
NW STATIMUfT
The torao..111 penons are
dom1 business as.
CHRISTY MARKETINfJ
COMPANY. 1501 Westditf
Ome. Suite 303. Newport
Buch, CA 92660.
Christy Foodservice
Eneerprises. Inc., a Cail.tor·
nil COi poilltion. 150 l West ..
cliff Drive. Su'9le lOl. ...
POr1 Belen. CA 92660.
This busi ness is con-
ducted bJ a corporation.
~ ~FoodleMc:e ['*'Pf ises. Inc.; Nial 0.
O\nstJ. Presidlnl
The reaistrants com-
~ad ~ busj.
ness under the fictitious
busil-.. '*"' lisald aibole
on Apnl 20. l9S7.
This ~ -filled ..u. the County a.ii of
Or.,. CGunly on .., 29.
ltl7
,... No. ™2509 This business '' con· duc:e.d bJ .... •ndMdual.
~.,..., "°* ' 5114 5121 5121614 Q28I
The recmrant com·
menmd to .. wt .....
............. fictiCious ...................
ons.u7.
This 11111 Mnl -,..... ~ tN Count, Clerk al
CARE.. 4350 Voft "-"-'. s.-. 430. ... part lllwh.
Ce1"tonw 92660
J 0 lilerical, tne., • Caft.
fom.a C-orpotat.on, 4350
Von Karman, Suite 430, ........ a..ct.. calibnia
taMO.
Mlram.er CO..poration,
4350 Yon Karm.n, Suite
430, .......... 1 a.ch. Cafi.
fomia92660
Th11 business es con·
dUcted ~ a ..,_. pert-
nership. ~-J.0 Med-
ical. Inc : Geor88 Oemes Ill,
President.
The re1islrants com-
menced lo transact busi-
ness under the fictitious
busiiness name lisaed ~
on Match 1. l~
This ~ .. filed
.nth the County Clerk of Oranse County on May 7,
1987.
File No. F343229
5/14 5/21 5128 6/4 0291
WNOTICI nc11t10US • ••rus MMllTAfW
The toloMns persons ate
doit1C business as:: ONE·
OH-ONE. 223 F__, Pk..
Com U.S.. CA 92627.
Randall w. Cross. 223
FMrw.y Pit.. C-. Mesa. CA
92627.
Dawe J. Kaut"*\ 34030
Selva Ad., 185. Laaun• Niauel. CA 926n.
This ~siness 1s con-
duc:led by a ..,_.. i-t·
net5hip. Sicned: Ranmtt w.
Cross.
Tbe recistrants com-
menced to nnsact busi-
ness under the fidJbous
business name listed abowe
on S/9/87.
Thts Sbltement 1QS filed
With the County Cler\ of
~ County on May 11.
1987.
file No. f343474
5114 5121512861' 0285
1-32115
PUIUC NOTICE ncnnous IUSINUS
NAMt STATEMOfT
The toHowanc person rs
dotrw business as WALKER
GILMOUR ASSOCIATES.
1312 Westdlff !>me. New
port Buch. CA 92660
WilmaW~
1312 Westcl1ff Onve New
port Beach. CA 92660
This business is con·
ducted by an 1nd1v1dual
Signed Wilma W
Schwetclchard
The regJstrant IS not ,.et
conducting bus.ness u~
ttus name
n us stat~ was f•~
w th the County c :er-k of
Ofanae County on AC' . 30
1987
f ile No F342720
51215128614 6/1 l 0316
1·321.96
PU8lJC NOTIC(
ACm10US BUSINESS
NAME STATmOIT
The fonowtna person IS
doing business as EEO
ENTERPRISES. 252' 1
Paseo de AJoa •100. Laa·
una Hills. CA 92653
Eucene E Doms. 252'1
Paseo de Alicia 1100. Ua·
una Hills, CA 92653
This business as con-
ducted by 1n 1ndiv1dual
Scty1eC1 Eueene E. Dams
Business first transaded
under this business name
on Dec. 1985
Th1S stalbnent was fled
wrth the County Clef1l of
~ County on May 6..
1987.
rt1e No. f343202
S/21 S/286/4 6111 0315
K·U1'9
WNOTa
ncn1MJU1 .. •IEIS
NWITATDmfT
The~petlOnS ..
doifW ~ as: GR£YS..
TONE RtOGE.. 4000 MacAr-
thur 8llld • Sli. 680. New-
port 8-:h. CA 92660.
Mqcfy Henna. 4000
MecAtthur Bhd .. Sil. 680.
Neaport a.ch. CA 92660.
--A. A. Aal, 4000 MKMtu Shd., Slit. AO.
Ne pca1 a.ch. CA 92660.
This bus1nas is con-
duc'9d bJ a ...... .-rt·
nenhlp. ~INd: Maacty ...,,,,., 6-wal Pw11.r.
This il It,_,. w fi'9d ""*' the ~ ca.ti of Or.,. Cour"1 \)ft ..., 5,
19117.
File No. f34310I
5114 5121 51216/4 0293
Mura. er.... cA 92667.
Th.s bUsineu i1 con·
ducted by CO•partne.rs. ~l~ ...
The , .. ,strants com-
,,..... to transect buli-
nen under the fictJtiaus
bl•'n111w..-.---.
on5/5117.
This td4*itmlll!ni1•~11C was filed
with the~ Cid of Or-. County on May 11.
1917. r.-No. F1434n
5/14 5/21 5/28 6/4 0283
flUaJC llOflCI
AClll ... •Ill IDS
llMmSfAlWt
The~~ate
~ tJus;neu as; KMGL
STUDIOS. 1520 N Times
Pl. Suite 104. Costa .....
CA92626.
AICh DIMs. 4500 hrti
Newport. •:kaport Belch.
CA92660.
~ T~. 8081 Hol-
land Circle, Huntinston
8-dt, CA 92641.
This business is con-
ducted by• ltmi9d r-11W·
ship. SCned; Rich DIMs:
~T~t
The rqistrants eom-
m.908d k> traft5ld IJusi.
08$5 under the fictitious
business Mme~ abowe
on Mar l, 1987.
This 5*-tl,.,. .. filed
With the Couney Ctetk of
Of-.e Councy on ~ 11,
1987.
File Ho. F143476
5/14 5/21 5/2.8 6/4 0282 •·m• WllOTICE
FICllllOUI • l•ESJ
U.STAf'IMDff
The talio.inl persons are
doina business as: PIPE·
UNE PRODUCTtOHS.
34161 0 Pacific Coast Hilh-
'fR'/, Dana Point. CA 92629
A.pres Se.a. Inc .• a CaJaor-
nra C01pomion, 34161 0
Pac:1f1c Coast H11hway.
Dana Pomt. CA 92629
This business is con-
ducted by• CIOfpon1bori
The re1istr1nts com·
rnenced to tnlnYCt buSl-
ness undef the ficttbous
business name or names
llSted abowe on February 26.
1987
I sl Apres Sea. Inc .
Robert P Welch 11, Presi-
dent
This statement was filed
With the County Oenc of
()Qnge County on May 14,
1987
File No F343921
61' 61116/186125 0379
l(.Ja59 rueuc NOTIC£
f1CTJT10US BUSINESS
NAllE STATDIEJlfT
The fol na persons are
doma business as THE
WOLFF COMPANX. Four
C1vte Ptua. Sutte 350. New
port Beach, California
92660
Wolff/Porter Develop·
menc ~ban. a Calff0t
~ c.orporatJon, four CMC
Ptau. Suite 350, Newport
Beach. CalOOmia 92660
This busmes.s is con·
ducted by • corporation
~ Wolff /Potter Oevef.
opment COi pol atJOn. Tho-
mas C Wolff. President.
The re11strant com·
meJICed ~ buSI·
nes.s under the ftCllOOius
busuwss tame llSted ~
on 3/1/87.
This stMement ~ filed
wrth the County Clertl of
Ora.we County on April JO.
1987
file No f342682
5114 5/215/286/4 0287
&-11141
"*IC tlO'nCI
N!ihiOUllUN A
-IT~lBmfl
The '°'°""" penan is ~~.:ORANGE
COUNTY LEGAL CLINIC.
4040 Mac.Arthur Btwd .•
Suill 320, .... port a..ct..
Ca. 92660.
Peter A. Seidenbera.
4040 MacArthur 81¥d .•
S&* 320. Nesport 8lech,
Ca. 92660.
T"is busineu is con-
duc9d .., "' lnchidl ...
TM r .. istlaat com· ......... tlD.,.,... ......
... uncW the fiditioe•
1tulr111,..... • ...._
lillid ... °" ll/115. /ll .... A.S1 •1 e.1
,,. 2 2 ... _ ....
.-.. ~ana1 ~ OMlll • ..., It.
ltsi. ,...__,.,...
614 611161116121 03'1I
w.-ra
f'IC!itiiOUI. 1111 Ill
--"·~ The tallosillll pet'IOIS ...
doina business es: OSO
PARKWAY ST AllON. 26302
Oso Pllkaey, Missioft Velio.
CA 92691.
G. W. Mtfter. Inc., a Cllldor2
nia COi pcwatiof i. 639 e.y.
side e>rwe. , ... port 8eect\.
CA92660-
Thts business is con·
ducted bJ a COtPOfation SCcNd: G. W Miller. Inc..
G.W. Mil let'.
The rq1strant com·
mead to tranuct bull·
nes.s undet the ficlibous
busmess name lesa.d aborile
on July 1987
This stMe!Telt was fi~
wrth the County Clertl of
Orwwe County on April 30.
1987.
File No. F342719
51215128614 6/11 0309
F1CTfTIOUS 8USIN£S$
NAllE STATDIOfT
The foflow\na persons are
oo.na busineu as ARl TO
WEAR. •3 Btsmartl. 1"'1~.
CA 92714
era..1 Hanz• llf3 Bismartl,
Irvine. CA 92714
Theresa Han21, •3 S.S
rNrk. ln11~ CA 92714
Th s businHs es con
du<:t~ by nust>and and
wnfe
Ttte re11strants com
menced to transact buSI
ness under the fict1t1ous
bus.ness name Of names
1,sted above Oii 5-21·86
, s/ Ther~ Hanz1. Craig
HMU'1
This statement ~ filed
wnth the Ccx.inty Clerk of
Onnge C.OUnty on ~1 21
1987
f"tte No f 3"603
5/28 6/' 6 /11 6/18 0328
ntm10US IMJWIOS
NAiil STAn.Jn
The fol~ persons are
doin1 business H ST
JAMES PLACE INVEST
MEHTS, LTD. 2222 Matbn
Street, S..,,. 260, IMne, CA
92715.
Stephen .. 1.amucen. •
~ Partrw. 115 Cea.
~ Neapcwt 8w:h. CA
92660.
Blase Z.muc•n. a
Genefal Partnet. 21542
Mwwa, Miuion VtliD. CA
92692.
This business is con-
dudld by ....... .-rt·
nership.
The resistrants c:om·
meiad k> ......... bulf.
nest under the fictitious
busiMa .... "' ...,. -...-.on NIA.
Ill~· M.. z...nuc.,
Thil .. 1 ,.,, -filed
.... the~ a.. of Or-. Caunly on ..., 22.
1917
,... No. F34 4655
5128 "' 6111 6/18 0340
potMion, J07 AIMric.aft
...... 1061 Wit--..... lllliilllndo Fl l27'S 1 · 724t
Th I hS.NSS is COft•
dudld by a mrpontion.
The NCistrenb c:om-
,... Cted IO n.act ... ,.. ....... ••1• ............ lilld .....
on Nat AMA;,..
Isl Tf9MAm Fl~t
Group. lftC : Geor8t K
Naill. " Ill ...
This ......,.., -Ned ..... .... CcusCy ca.ti al
or..,..~ on Ma, 22.
1987.
File No. f344665
5/2.8 6/4 6/116/18 030
fCthiOUS •••nm ..... " ..... ' The faloailll ,.., ... .-e
doinc bilsiness as: CPA
INVESTMEHTS LTO. VIII,
2222 ~ sn.t. SuM
260, tMne. CA 9Z7lS.
~ M. z..nucen, a
Gerwa1 ""'-'· a1s cem Str-. Nftipal1 am.ch. CA
92660.
Blase bmucen, a
G.netal Partner. 2.8542
Murwa. Million Viejo. CA
92692.
This bu$iness is con·
dudlld bJ a lirMld pertnef°·
ship.
The re&jstrants com-
menc:.t to nnuct busi-
ness under the fictitious
busitml twne OI MmeS
hstled *-on Not Yet.
Isl~ M. z.nuc.n
This stllletnent .., filled
with the County • Clefit al
Or-.. C.ouney on Ma, ?2.
1987. me No F344660
5/28 6/4 6/116/18 0335
ACllllOUS 8UI ...
Miil ITATmDn
The fol~ penons are
dotna buStness as..: NEO.
PAK. 2501 Saft AK Cude.
Corona def Mar. ~tit
92625
The f"ICtJbOuS Business
N~me referred 1o atJowe was
fr.led in <>ranae County "'
Juty 21. 1986, File No
F314665
Jack M Scnnetder, 2501
Salt Alf Circ~ Corona deJ
Mar. Ca&f 9262'5
Rtehatcl M Risch. 19'2
Oeet paftc #58. F\Jller1nn, CA
92631
This business is con
d'Ucted by a ~ Pl'1·
~hfp
I sl Jad M Schnetder
Thrs ~ was filed
• th the County Ctertt of Orance County on May 22
1987
5128 6 /, 6111 6118 0333
PU8UC NOTICE
F1CTIT10US IUSINESS
NAii£ STAT'DllW r
The fotlow\na person IS
dona business as-SE.RAF -
INA'S INTERIOR OESJGNS.
1838 W8$t Clftf Or . Ho 5.
Newport Beach. CA 92660
Serafina PutJ)efo. 1838
West 01ff Or • No. 5. New-
port Buch. CA 92660.
This business 1s con-
ducted' by an incf~
The re1istr1nt com-
rre K:ed lo transact bust-
nes.s under the fJCtJtious
business name or names
lsted abowe on (iffeclble)
Isl Serilfina Purpero
Thi$ ....... 11 .. filed
.,.,. the County on a1 0..-.. ~ an ..., 8.
19S7
fill Na. (i'I_.)
S/28 6/4 6/116/110360
AtililOUI ••• -..._ITJCT •t
Thetalloail11pw .....
doins bwineu as: CPA
INVESTMENTS LTO. Vt,
2222 .... ..... s..
260. 1rwiN. CA 92715. ~· 111..i..n.an.. G.wal ,.,,,.,, 815 c-.
sin.a, Neapout a..cn. CA
~ .... z..muc.n. a
Genenl httftw. 28542
...... or liort ViliD., CA
92692.
This busiM:u i5 con-
duc:tld .,, ...... ,.,i .........
TM ............. com-"*"*''°..._. ..... ,_..., .. 1c ....
btAi Ill fW • W
...._.__NI~
/a/' ... ll.Ja c.
lllla'S 12_ ...
... .. CMIW °"' ., Ollllill...., _ ... 22.. ·-· Ali•n11•1 11811411111111 ...
'
The~ ... -· .. .. ~as:VtCTO-
AlA VfU.AGE GARDEN
APMTMEHTS. 2222 Martin
Str-. SuM 260. IMN. CA
92715
$lllphlr'\ M z..nuc.n. a
~ P.tner. 115 c.ba
g,-. NesPGf1 8wtt. CA
92660.
8lne Zamucen, a
~al Partner, 28542
........ Miuion Yieio. CA
92692.
This business is con-
dudlld by a timie9d s-tns·
ship.
The reaistrants com-
n•ad to tranuct b,uli-ness under the fictitious
~-..... OI twneS
liseld mt... on NIA. /u ..,,_, k z..nuc:.
Thill kl .... -filed ----~Odd ar.,. Caunty on M81 22.
1917
file Ho. F3U659
5128 6/4 6111 6111 0336
iChnoul • I I I• .... nan ••T TM fulloWlll penart IS
doi"I businns as:
REGATTA FINANCIAL
GROUP. 27982 P..., Bir· r.a.Sln.Jum\~
CAW7S. bJ A. (to) Churton1s,
2209 W. 2519\ SL • 19, 5-1
P9dn». CA 90732..
This business is con·
duclld .., .n indMdull.
The recistrant com·
malCed tD tnnuct bust-
,.. under .. fictitious
......_ ,_,. OI MmlS
lilMd .,_on S-19-87.
Ill bJ A. Ctutonis
This ............ filed
wilt\ the Courcy a.t\ of
~ C.a.ny on May 22.
1987.
Ria No. F3U662
512.8 614 6111 6/18 0330
ll..J2151
lfATEmnOI
MIJll DJ 19 IIJfT OI UR
OF F'ICllllOUI .,. ESS .....
The foUowiq persons r... at.lcbied the use al
the fiebtious business
na.me. LANE ENTER·
PRtSES, 23193 u Cadena
Drive. Lacuna Hills, CA
92678.
Dennis L Woods. a c.lt-
flDrnra a. POI ltior\ 31801
V"aa Pa>. Tf'llbuc:o Cyn, CA
~ This~ -con-duc.tld by an indMd~
~ o.ns Woods.
The fictitious bus.iness n.ne ,...,,.,_,.,_..was
filed on Now. 5. 1915 in the c.aurc, of Or-. Orilinal
File Ho. IC-21619/~1393 n.,, 0 1 , .. It -Med
~ ... ~ Oertl al
Or..,. Coutity on Aoril 29.
1987.
S/14 5121 51'216/4 0292
l'Ua.ICllOta
fCiiJiOUl••r• umlTA.,._..
The ....... C*SOf't is tiw....,_-= YOUNG-
LOVE PHOTOGRAPHY.
1220 w. ~ Frant. New-
port 8-d\. CA 92661.
GrnY~1220W.
Oean Front. Hewpott
Beech. CA 92661.
This l>\ninus is con·
ductld bJ an indMdull.
The f'llCistrut com~
metad .. nnuc:t .....
... under tM fictitioul
busirm5 tWne OI ,.....,
listed ~ on Jan. l.
1987.~GQntY.,,..
lcM..
This .......... -filed
""" the ~ a.1l of °'WWI CauneJ on ..., 18.
1987.
F"•No..f34Ql
S/215128 614 6/11 0302 .. ,..
NalCllOID
.aTICI • llA'" °' LEDF .... E l'•AM>
•Ntn•l'O
11 MH& i& llTATl NO. t.-m• To .a Nin. hotJ9-..... -liro....,· ""ies.-
cndillofs. COID.., it cted>-
...._Md ...... who "W1
be --·-;,~ in the .. OI estlle of LEO.
NAROBERMAH
A &*ilia• has been filed
bJ MYRA BERMAN in the
Superior Cout1 of ORANGE
County requesti-.1 that
MYRA BERMAN be
appo4nted as ~non.al
tec>t I W'ltiiiti9e 1IO ~
Wdteestaleoflhe~
deft..
Ttw petition r-equffts
autnonty '° ........ the
at* under the hdepwld--
~nt Adlninisttatlon of
ES1*5Ad..
A hwit'I on the~ .a be l'-'d on 6110/87 •
1 ·45f'M "' Dept. 3 mc.d
at 700 CIVIC CENTER
ORtv£ WEST. SANTA AIU..
CA
If YOU 08J£CT tD the
W-D'I of the pmtion. JOU
sbOuld ...... ..,.,. Ill ..
hearin1 and state ~r
obfeCbOnS Oii fi.. wntten
~IS with the COUr't
b1b9 the ,,_ ... Your
~ .. nwr tie 1n s-·
son OI bJ JOA/fl ... I.,.
IF YOU Nt£ A aE>fTOR
OI 8 COi·-· ~ d the dlC 1111 it. JOU ..... ..
JOAlf dlim ..... caurt OI
praMt • tD .. Pl"IOI ...
...... ..,...;.,. tlpp0i.tstl9d
by the court within tour
monlN from .. (Ml of
first ......... of lllMn -pt0'4dlld In w:tiari 100 of
tnlC MLitlil,.._Oadl.. n. time tar .. deilnl
• not ..... prior to tour
monlN from IN ct.9of the
._ ... noticed.,...
YOU MAY EXAMINE the
file .... bJ ... court • JOU ... ...,.., .... us in
......... JOU,,., ..
upon the eucutD' or
......... Of upon the
llllM ,., for .. a 1 c• ... or ......................
... caurt .. prod d .... ....................
~tNIJOUcllair9 .....
natic:e d ...... of 8"
inwtttory a.nd appraise-
nwwt of--~orof
the petiltiaf• OI ICICOUl'ltl
mentio..cl in Mdb111200
sld12005ofthe~
PfobM9 Coda.
AaDrn9J '°' SNtitial .... JAMES F'. McGE£. MARtHE
BANK BLOG.. STE 360.
18401 VOM KARMAN,
HMN(. CA 9V 15
5/21 S/2961' 0307
flW&JC.oYICI
HCftlW ai• I•
..... lfATIMDll n. .......... ._ ...._. HUllAH
OEYElOPllENT tNT'ERNA-
TIOMM.. 666 &Iller 9-. C.
323. COltl Mesa.CA 92626
~A~.
Ph D • 355 Rochester St..
Cost.a ~.CA 92626
This business is con·
dud*1 by an indMduat
The re11str•nl com-
~ to nnuct busi·
ness under the flCtJbOuS
tJus;ness ~ "" names listed abowe on ~20-1987
Isl Lawrence A leom·
bnmo. Ph.O
This 1'llSUteil::lll!o,.,,,,,._,.ll was filed
..c1'I the County aer9' of
~ County on May 20,
1987.
file No. F3&4501
5/28 614 6/ 11 61 18 0352
c-m11
Wm11CE
M:filiOUS •• DEii
..,._lfAIW
The.._..'IC*•as.,.
doina businas as:
WASHlNGTON Cl..EAHERS
AHO l.AUNDA'V. lot 15 V"r.a
Udo. Hewpcwt a.dt, Cali-
fornia 92663.
fWfy Joseph e.urami8n.
1 n31 Heminpay St..
Anidi. c.libnia 91335.
Siiia .........-. 1m1
Hemincw-y St., Reseda.
Carctamia 91.US. a... finl nnsaded
~ this busineu t1IM1e
on M.J 14. 1987.
This business is con·
ducted by husband and ...
Isl bfty Joaptt Banm-
ian, SleMa 8luramian
This stMlil• ...... filed
with the County Oeftl of
~ County on May 15,
1987.
File No. F344032
5/28 614 6/1 l 6/18 0356
&..-U ~tlOTICl
ntiitiOUI IUlllEIS
IUml'fATUmn The.,.,..,... pssons ..
dot-"tl bu:smeu as: AHN
MARtE•s REST AU RANT.
2640 E. eo..st H1atnraJ.
Corona del .... CA 92625.
femluf Caffe Corp., a
C.lifomia corpMat1on.
2640 E. Coast Ht~ •
Corona c:W Ms. CA 92625..
Thas bustMU is con·
dueled bJ • c:orporabon
The r-ea•str•nt com-
tn1111Ced tD t1an5ICt busl--
ness under the fic:bbous
business name OI NmeS
lasted •bove on Jan 2.
1987.
1$/ F.,.., Cane Corp..
Md\ael llloBNn, Pnsi-
dent.
This st.11111i1..,. was filed
_., the eou.cy an of
Qr._ eo...., on ..., 22.
1987.
Fie No.. f344670
5/28 614 6111 6111 0353
&-11111 "•re ..... nr-wa•
ilOTICI •eu'" • 1 ; •t ICOIT•DLI
Me•n:•11•10
Mllili81S1'All•
A-Ulla
To al hlir1.. b9111icom-.
CIWdiiMs. COl:lil-• 096-
ibs,. sld PM•• wtlo INJ be Cllt6 ·1 ... 1•S in
the wil Of ..... d GREG-
O/It( SCOTT 8IOOU
A~MlbWI~
bJ NANCY P flliE ift a.
Superior t.ourt of OMNGE
County requestins Uwt
NANCY P. RNE be
appoint.s as perJOMl
fliC)l'lll Gtiw '° ..... ... .......... of .... ..
The pMition f9Cl'MtSU
aalhorltr to .... I I 0 the ...... ..., ....... ....
Mlt AdmfniWwtion ot
~Ad.
A9-insonlN ....... •
will be held on 6/10/8'7 II
1:'5Plll in .,... 3 loc.-t
.t 700 CIVIC CENTER
ORM W£ST. SANTA MA.
CA
If YOU 08JECT tD U.
··••of .. PldlOllo. JOU should..,_ llPPllS ....
hurinc and It.ate '°'" ~ Of file wrGan oe.=t•• ...... court t.for'9 the ........ YOAI' ...-•a.., bl ., P*'· aon "'bJ .,_,...,. ,.,.
ff lOU ME. A aE>ITOlt "' . COi ... ..,. a.aw of
hdliil ~'°" ..... 'J04I dlim ...... CllUt"'
pt ••• ., ....... ...
f'IOl"ll I ttlltiW ........ "9d bJ .... aut......,...,
manltla ....... d-. of
.......... of ..... .
Otc:Mdad .. w:tiOn 100 of
.. c ............ Code..
The time lar .,. dairnl
•ti nol aoite prior llO tour
months ff'Om the d:llie al tha
hearins naticed ~
YOU MAY EXAMINE the
file tie'Pl bf the coUrt.. ,, you
are a penon •rm ested n
the esuite. rot.I may Sine
upon the ea.ec:utor or
admanislralor, 01 &,oon the
9ltomly tor the e:MJ(.l D or
adnvnillnlor. and file .th
the court wittt prod of ser ·
~a wriDen ,..._. sblt·
... tNil ,OU desit9 ~
notice of the ~ of .n
iftftntory and appqis.e-
ment of --aMilS OI of IN pttitiara or acc:ounb
mentiOlled in seetiof111200
and 12005 of a. Caibt .. ,.-cea. Code.
Anome, for petjtioow:
OOUGl.AS C. LIECHTY. 500
ftf.WPORT CENTER ORNE.
SUIT£ 920. NEWPORT
BEACH. CA 92660
5/21 512.8614 ,....,,
WllOTa
Mn'ICE O/l IUlM.
BML_.*9.
Niii-10 O&&ID
DTATl•A-llUM
To al hen. benlfic:Uriel.
~c:ot--creditors. and persons who "W1
be oehelwm il...,nau in
the wi1 Oii .._ of EDNA
E. 8000t
A P111i1iot1 tm t..l tied
bJ 8£RT'RAND A. REAM in
the Superior Court of
ORANGEC.a.ny~
tNil earTAAHO A. A£AM
~ ........ .._y°"'
~am., be in .,.,.
son OI ~ )IGl' .norne,
If YOU A.RE A CREDITOR
0t a contirwenl Ctedilcw of
ctie dec:aMd. JOU must file
~ c:Jaiim wTth the court OI
present it ID the personal
reprnentatJVe appotnted
by the cout1 with.in tour
months from the date al
first issu.nce of ~ as
prowided m ~ 100 of
Ow CMifomia ProbMe Code.
The time tor fil&n1 dams
... nol apire prior to tour
n1Gfllhs from the d* al the
hellrinl nabc:9:t ~
YOU MAY EXAMINE the
file kept bf the court. " )iD'.I
... petllOn ... eSllld in
the ..... ~ ft'WJ .w
upon the uecutor or
actmirlim ... OI upon the
...... tar the 9"8Cl*>r OI
ldmiiaistl .... Md file wia\
the court .... proof of Sl!r· .a.. WJitMn ,...,.., --.. Chit ~ desire special
notice of the filinl of an
inventory and appraise-
~of el&lllll .-sets« d
the petitiol11 or acmunts
mailiolllld in sections 1200
and 1200..Sof the~
~Code.
AtllorNJ for petitionet.
MAOHS & MA0HS. INC..
Vil.JM ... AMONS. 2790
HARBOR BLVD .. STE 209,
P.0 BOX 1'69, COS-TA
MESA. CA 92626
S/21 S/2.8 61'
SUMMOHS
(CfTACtON JUO.ClAL)
be appod9d -C*sonel Cne Number 182935
twp 111 iUtiwe to admit~ (Hunwo dlll Cao)
liar the es1a1e of ct. dice-NOllCE TO OE1'ENDAHT
denl ~.so • Aorsacto)
The petition req"9SU GEORG£ W HOSS. an tnda·
aulhorily to adrflliitisael the ~. ~ DOES 1 tlW'Ol.Cft
estlll "'*the lndec*ld--10, 1nclu51we YOU ARE
ent Admini5tration of BEING SUED BY P'tAIN·
Est111es Act. Tiff
A "-""' on the pebbon (A Ud le esta· cteman
•'-'' be held 6/10/87 .. dando) l :4SflM ., Dept. 3 loc:md DEAH WITTER AEYNOlDS
at 700 CIVIC CENTER INC
~IVE WEST. SANTA AHA. You~ lO CAL£NOAA
CA DA VS after thtS summons cs
lf YOU 08JECT '° the sened on you to ftle a
~of the pebtJOn. you tn>t•• &Uen response at thrs
Shou6d eidw ~. tbl aut
nunn1 and state your A let!er ot phone caU
~tior IS or file wntlen nol prcact JOU. )iOl.11 type--
ob,edJOnS with ~ court wnnen ~ musa be n
111140
flOTU"' l'mJST&"S SM.£
ll0.17-4M7
YOU ARE ltif OEf AUt T UflCOER A DEED Of TRUST
Di\ TED -/-/-W'U.£SS YOU T AICE ACTION TO PROTECT
\'OUR NOPER IY. IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBUC SAlL
If YOU NEED Al4 £XPLAHAno.. Of THE NA T\JRE Of
THE PROCU.OOIGS AGAJfltST YOU YOU SHOULD
CONTACT A LAWYER
On06/1&18711 l000A.M.. WES PAC R£CONVEYANCE.
the G"1 wesouaed Trusaee w1der and ~ to Dilled
ofTNll ~on l.2126196 • ~ no 86-6&38&8
ofa.:1111 ~ mO.alficaoft:t. Rilc::odel of ORANGE
~.Cllib ...
1 1 : ..,.. tiir: SHEi.A GIN.,.,~ GaH~ .,.. ssauco
AHDWFE
WIU SEU. AT PV8lJC AUC1lOft TO THE HIGHEST
81000 RJR CASH. (Siii') ... time of Sllle in ......,
money of the ~ SI-. II TH£ F1IONT ENTRANCE
TO SUITE C. WEST~ RECOHW:YANCl. ~CAMPUS
ORM. NEWPORT BEACH. CA
al tWC. ti* 9ftd ....... IOICOWl"•IM'9c11d to ar1d "°" hdd
by i under Aid Owl of TNll in h ~ w I ~
., aid Ccu11J, Cllib:-. ......... ..,., ......,,_
LEGAL OlSCRtP I K»tl
PAllCCL l:
lat 31 of T r.s No. 926L in .._ °'1 of ._ Slot Bw:n.
• ..,... on a mlP •ecDlded in Rx-* ~ ..-s 32 to
2'5. bait\ inc:alSNI of Mi• •1,-.,. rs --. t9COf'ds of
Or.,.e c.cutlJ. Ct6-S> • • PIUIC(J.~
Nai: • ct&ISJW ••GO##tt.lt0tGPW1>andtarthe ~ • tueft Ill iWG .. I I .., tar h ba'8lfil
of "' ., • ..., '° OWf9'I -... ~ in ... Olldallliot'
of eo.. •ibi. ec.ildilbol• and a 1 idlol• rw:oidld on
Slic*Wt ... 14. 1'76 in~ 11117 ...... 301. c.c:itit
Ra:utdl .... ..., ... dmei .. fll•• ,._.......,.. n. -.. Mltlw .ii Clltw a:w•••• ' b '1 .. fl .,,,, of ....... ~ .... ibad ...... pwpor'8d
tobe:
1905 YACHT RESOWTE. N£WPOlff 8lACH. CA 92660
TM UliidalW.,lild T~ ~_,....._tor.,.,,
ircGNm 111 of h tlllWll .... swd Clttw COlfmOll
dr a illlior4--"""· -.n......,., s.idt*wil blnmdtit.ll ..... CD U ... OIWT'Ml1.
upiw or implied. ,.....clinl poaeqaon. Ott
~ tD P9J .. tMWW'I P'•c:iDe' sum of
tN nata(s) w:a_. by lilid Oiied d TNll. ••est
tt.eoio. •~in wd "'*(s). -..as.. fl..,,.
UIGir the ..... of the Died of Tnlll. tan.~ .ii **'* 111 of the Tn.lltle and of the trusts ..._, by s.id
o.dofTNll. ~ Sll.6l517
The bei..-, ...-,. laid o.d of Trust ,..."**»e
I I C Wd and daliis9ecl WJ h Uiellii iiiW-2 a wnlli9n
Olidwllbor9 d dafall Ind O.W•liiftd tor 5*. and. wnllen
Natic:8 d o.t..a .ii ~"'°" to W The uudti4-2 c-...s lllid Natic:9 d ~ -o.c.tioll to Sell '° be
1eC01dad in IN ccuro .._.IN .... ptaper1y 11 loclllad
DAT£: f15rl2/S1 wa He AOX>IN'VEYNa:. a C-.r• Cor\iOllllC»• as T~ CAnfY C. ~ ASST. VU PR£SIDEHi ........... ,.~ '"'° ~ on.... .c.
th ; •t 8allcft. CA 92680-2119. (714) 476-lMl Mc.7
51216146111 ~
.-4 -THE NEWPORT ENSIGN,. &
Prapat .... ..... if '°" ... 0.. aut to ~ JIO'W
caw
lf you do nol l1le· wiour
r-.ponse on time. you mll'/
lose the cne and your -.es. money~ plopetty
may be take,, without
furthe.f ~ from the
court
Thete are odW!f lepJ re·
qu•rements You may war11
to call an 8'ttomey n&M
~ rt~ do nol know~
.aorney, JOU mllY call ~
atlDI' I lleJ fe6erral seM0e Of
• lepl aid office (listed 1n
the phone book)
~·s de que le eitre-
..,.,, em caoo'n ~
usted t.tene un pmo de 30)
OtAS CAl£.NOAAtOS pwa
P'esental' u~ respuesb
escnta a ma'quira en esta
~
Una cart.a o una IMtada
fdldo'nca no le ohecea·
ptatecclO'n ; SU tespiesb escra a ma'qu1na bene
QUe Olf'nP(lr con la5 formal-
tdades ...,.aes apropiadas
SI usted QtUe'e QLae la c:orte
aa.:he SU c:aso
SI usaed no PA I a SIU
res.pi mt. a tJempo. ouede
perder el c:aso • ., le~
~SU salarlo, SU dinero
'J otras CDUS de IU prope.
dad sin aiwiso edicial..i par
C*te de la COttl!
Wsten ClllroS ~
leples.. Puede ~ uSlllO
QUlefa ....., a un llbarpdlc>
1nmed~tamente St no
conoc.e • un •boeado.
SJUede n.n. a un ~
de .... QI de .......
o a una afiClna de ~
lept (we.a et dllectono ~
eto'nic:o)
The name .wt address al
the aut cs; ro nomhe .,
dtf ecoo· n de la c:ortt es)
ORANGE COUNTY
MUNICIPAL COURT. CfN.
TRAL ORANGE JUOtaAL
DtSTinCT. 700 CMc Cenal!r
On.le West. s.a Ana. <Alt-
torTQ 92701
The name and address
~ l8epl'IOJ-e number of
p&aintJfr~ lllllameJ, OI ~
tiff wdtQJt ~ at!DI. :e., IS-
(EJ nombr' la ct. ecoo· n
y el numero de ' • ' •o del
lbopdo del del'raltdante. 0
diet demancsante cue no
tiene abapdn. es)
Kn1n K FfU,e<akt.
Jones. Bell. Simoson &
Allboll. 800 ..... Baute-
vard, Fifth FJocw. Los
~~90017
(213) '85-1555
Dltr Juty 31 1985
(Fec;ha)
(Seaf)
ROBERT B KUHE.L
CleA~)
by T er/ Ford. Deputy
~)
5/28 61•. 6/11. 6 /
18 0329
1-..JJW
STATDmf"l OI WA-
DCJtMPell "'.,. "' fitiiiiOUI ••P I ED ....
The .,.,.,.,. person has
~·.., the uw of the
fictitious busaness name
~INTMASTERS, • 121
Westltrtt Place. • 108. New-
pot1 a.en. CA 92660
The fic:lJtious business
rame •••ed to llbowe .-
ftled on 1·31·84 "' the
Courfy of Orqie, OrieNI
f"'de Ho. f237391.
Adrian s.eet. 1323 ....
nett. ton1 Buch. CA
9080C.
This~ -con-ducled bran tndiwidual.
/$/AdrW:S.... Ths-· ... ----wittt the County Clerk of er._ Ccu1ly on ..._, 2.1.
1987
6/4 6/116/18 6125 0371
l..JJW
STArumnOfMM-
_....,OfU.O/I
fCllllUUI ... Ell ...
The 6olluww 'I person has
MJ8lldol..S the use of o.
fiditois ~ name
PtHHACl.E DA TA SYSTEMS.
28300 Alawa. Miulon v ...
CaMlorNa 92692.
The flCtlboUS business
name ,...,,._, to llbowe was
fi on Aont 6 1987 in the
CourC1 al Or--. ~
File Ho" f340324
Wi f mum. 28300
A&-.1.. MfSSIOn Y"illO. c....
tonu92692
TM business 111D ~
ducltd br • lndMdwi Isl F 9lurn
This ....,,'9'C was fited aw e.aur.y 0ertt of
Orarce County °" ..., 28
1987
614 6111 6118 6/2S 0372
117112
NOTICE OI T1lUSTEFS Ull
T.S.lle.f-UMI ~i....
Mme(
YOU AA£ I OEfAUL T U DER A 0£ED Of TRUST
~TED 4-9-85 Uhl.ESS YOU TA.KE ACTlOH TO PROTECT
YOUR PNOPEJffY, fT MAY BE SOU> AT A PUBUC SALE.
IF YOU MID Nf EXPlANA T10H Of THE HA T\JRE OF
TH£ PAOaUWHG AGMHST YOO YOU SHOUlD CON-
TACT A LAWYER.
On M. 19, 1987. 119--•S A.M~ Pa:* ~:c.-:ce Co"°'**" a Cillfilut ... Corl)UI .... a5 Olly ~
T NSC1ee ~ .wt pursuane to o-d al Trust tiCOl'dlld
Acri 23. 1985. -.. No 8&-14282.I of Oftic:lll RIC:xwcts
in Ute office of the ~ Aecoder al Or-. CounlJ.
Sblle of CaliblR E.l90 _, by MAR'fl YN BRUCE. who
ac:qured tide • MARILYN AHHE BRUCE
SEU AT IUllJC AUC1lOH TO HiGHEST MOOO
FOR CASH (.p9J atN 11 tmne ol ale '" ~ mar., of
the Unillea Sbllas) Al the ~ Nartti .-...am tD u.
Co&ny ~ 700 CMC C... West. S.U Ana.. ea_
II ridJl. tide Md irWnSt c:o._,.s to and now ~
bJ •under uid Deed of Trust 1rt the p1operty Sltll•ed
.,, aid Counl:r and SI.-deso ilbed g
lal 70 of T rK1 lOOO in the Cdy al Newport e.cn.
~ d 0....... S'lllt of Carib .... -per map t«Otded
Book 89. ,... 40 and 41 of miv=1 "°"' .,.....
'"the alfictof the~ Al:co'der of ad~·
The ..... addfWS and CJlher COIO•llOll ~ fl
w:YJ, ol ttae Ailll PIOC*'tr descrit.d lllbo.e es CJUl"CIOOtld
'°be: 1206 DOYER ORM. NEWPORT BEACH. CAURlRNaA
92660
The ~ T rus11ee disc:t.na _,, ti1ibi1iiCJ tor_,, •c:o •edl-d lhe Sl11!et addtws and ..., C01•••0•
d ...... \,if ..,,~"--'.
5..s Siie •bl made. t t wilt"8UI w.8 •ll Otl W t-r.
~ or •mplied. r£prdrna trtie. pc.-..w.n. or
~ ID P91 ttle •••-•'I Pl •ICIPll """ of
the ncll(I) -.:and br s..d Deed of Tn111. .e .,.,..
., ...... prOllidad in said ncll(S). --as. .. .,,.
under the '9rrN d Aid Deed al Trust. e... ct..-_.,
~alhTn.-andrA tNllsa , 'bfsaid
~alTrust.
The tDlal wnount al the unpeld btilar1C:e al the ct \I lo•
w:and bJ the "'°'*" to be ldd and F I ""** • • estirNlleCt costs. er:peises ~ .,_ IC:eS ........ al
the Pl 4>k::tlti01 d the Nabce ol 5* IS S37, 723 92
The f)el leflc:wy uncW said o.d ol T NII t>ellUoie
oeo8d and ddl•ed to t:tw U11d8~ a
Oedanltion of o.t.A-"' Oa1wtd lor S.. and a
Natice ol ~ and ~ '° 5111 The \11~-...... ----wt c::auMd wid Ncltice of Dl!eaAt and Dection '° Slit '° be
t«Xllded In the c:outlCJ ~ d'll ,.., Pl~ IS loc.-t
0.: ... 1&19&7
~ AllCOl.,..JMIC:e Coi»llbOI\ a said T rus11ee. 2700
H Man SlrWlt, 1~ floor. 5-a Ma, c.wo.n.. 92701.
(714) 550 6842
9yP.A.TOM.~~
S/28 614 6111 0351
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ed
CLASSIFIED INDEX
ANNOUNCEMENTS
~ .......... 200
Beauty Aids .......... 213 .
Card of Thanks ....... 201
Cemetery lots ........ 201
Florists •.............. 207
Funet31 Directoty ..... 205
Funeral Services ...... 206
Health Aids .......... 214
l..epl Notices ......... 212
lodges-C1ubs-etc. 209
BUSINESS
lrwestmeaits .......... 828
Maney to Loan .......• 605
Money Wanted ..•..•. 606
()ppottunities ......... 700
Opportunities wtd ..... 7~
· EMPLOYMENT
•EICIWml• u•n&SEIMCE
AilliQues .•...•..•.... IOI
~ ••••••••••• 8()6
AppUr1ces Wned ... 807
Auctions ........•.... 814
Boiadinc Material •...• 817
BuSiness Equipment 818
Camera Equipment ... 819
Coins/Stamps •....... 813
F~ .........•..• 800
f"Pliture Wanted ..... 805
Garage Sales ......... 705
Jewelry .............. 812
Manne Suppfys ....... 906
Misc. for Sale ......... 809
.,.... & Cats ........... 1124
~1' •.•..... ~-••. 825
Birds ........•.•.••.. 826
ltEAl ESTATE
Aar • .•............ 511
Apts. Furnished ...•.•• 407
Apts.. Untum.shed ••.• 408
Bkfc. to be Mowed ..•• 816
Business Prope.1y •••• 500
Business Rent.Ms ..••• 421
Condos fot Rent ....•. 409
Condos fot Sale ....... 507
Commercial Property 505
Desert Property ....... 513
Farms & Ranches ...•. 512 Ciaraees for Rent ...... 400
Ho1111'11pil11 Rooms 413
ttOeels . . • . . .....•.... 416
Industrial • • • • • • • • 5()6
UUJll ~ Property ..••.. 509
lake Shore Property 515
lots fot Sale .......... 510
Mobile Homes •...•... 917 Morta ae & TO ....... 607
Motiefs .•..••.•••.••.• 415
Mountain Cabins .••.• 422
Office Space ......... 420
Out of State Prop ..... 514
Real Estate Wanted ... 518
Rentals to Share ...... 412
Real Estate '°' Xchg ... 51 7 Real Estate Loans ....• 600
Rooms fot Rent ....... 410
TUlll .. TATION
~ .............. 9CX>
AntiaUe a.tic Car ••• 912
"'6to5 tor s.le ........ 910
Autos Waded ........ 915
Auto Parts & Tns .... 907
AUtD Aepait /Dom ..... 913
Auto Repaw/fOI •..... 914
Boats ...............• 905
Campers ............. 919
FOl"efetl & Sports .•.•.. 911
Mopeds ....•••.....•. 909
~cycles & Bikes 908
Motor Homes .•. : ..... 916
Misc Wanted ......... 810
Musteal tnstrument ... 81 1 Nl.trsenes ............ 815
lost & Found ......... 210 AcencJes ............. 300 HouSes '°' Sale ....... 508
Houses kw Rent/f um 405
Houses fot Rent
RESORT PROPERTY SERVICES
Personals ............ 211 Offtee Equipment ..... 827 fOf" Sale .............. 4hS Sc hoofs .............. 608 ()ppottunrtees . . . . . . . . 305
PreparatlOn • . • • . . . . 307 Pets & SuppfteS ....... 823 /Unfum . . .......... 406 Reotai .............. •17 Situation Wanted ..... 308
Directory of
Business Services
Custom Marine Carpen.
try speciaJizing in teak
ciecks. Maril Cannicilael ~64.
John the Plasterer-also
patchi.!I& paintin1 + more. 535-8311 or 95& 7638.
Reliable, Reasonable
Repairs. New work &
small jobs.. free esl 759-
7"6
Buy 3 • Get 1 FREE F<aur
weeks "°' the price oC three. Cal the Cb:ssi-
fieds 631..a120
211--Personajs
Wanted. 25 ~ ~ to try new cfiet
formula 650-5015
READERS
WORK YOUR OWN
HOURS. Clip, read &
research newspaper arti-
cles for mapzie te edj..
IDrs.. Wal P9Y up '° $20 each. Apply now. Catt ~ (213) 938-2900 Ext 5301.
Airtines/Cruise ship job
lists l'U'anl!ee imme-
dme ope Ii CSt al occu-
pations. I · 7 l 6-882-29C)Q EJd 61 n~
-ew1------
~ Nanny Wanted. ~'" for 3-year-old, ~~c~
&Board. 458-7427
home; 852-0666 work
WllY llAllEYS has
A IR'ED in the South
County •ea. Earn an
ecoelei It inc:Ol 1 te sel'"q
wicker baskets. wan
decor, and furniture. ~°'rio~st~ r-. or~ a J*tY caQ Cvrd Robinson l-800-
521-1228
REA0£RS · WORK YOUR OWN HOURS. Clip. ~ & research newspaper
artdes for map:zine edl·
tors. Wil pay up ID $20
each App 'y now' Ca"
refundat>W (213) 938-
2900 Ext. 5301
HANDYMAN
QuafJty wen.
lv. mesc. 546-5403
Handyman
Household Repairs-
Pi'intinc. drywall, car-
~+ more.. Gary 64S-
405-ttc.wfor
Rent/Fwn
Rent-Laguna Beach
~ side d h '8"w.Jy
Fabuk>os W!W CJean 2
bedroom, garage. Prefer
adult.. No pets. Sl 100
494-T/95.
Share-Irvine, non-
smoker, fnendJy atmos-
pl)ere. All amen1t1es
~ 1/3 utJbbes.
L..aena Nilluet. 3 ~ room 2 bildl. den. famity
room.~ Cofri. 5m8'~~~
eali115
...... a.ch. . IS
2 bechcwn. 2~ =...~--i
Olde Cdll Sod PCH on
fabfba PKific Or CW· lookirC·· ocean, bay & ~ llimodled 3 bed. 3 ha. emc home. 3 cat' ...
Pool. 2 f~!. lRse
$2595. ~9274.
t...una Hills Condo,
Laae fMest/Moulton flkwr. 2 b-*OOl"I\ 1 bid\. praae. washer I d_ryer
hook:.up. $800. 582· 8470
. Dana Pbir-. lqe.. ~
41P9tinent 2 bedroom. 2 bllh:. new paint/drapes.
fireplace. praae. no
pets. $895. 661-9312.
CLEANING UNLIMITED
for excellence in house-
cleaninc. providing au supplies~ vac-
T rustworthy & depetG-
ble. Can today for esti-
mates.
546-3126
Private Duty Nurse. 16 rrs. exp. XJnt locaJ refs.
Please call 721-8112.
Large 2 bedroom. 2 bath APartmen EJ T Of"O, fare--
place a r. praee. new
c.atJ)etS/ drapes UblrtJes
paid. $800 831-5075
2 Bedroom. 2 bath &
m.i.o with cxean wew.
Dana Point. $785 &
$750. 493-6579
Two bemoom. two bait\
CXJndo San Juan eaps.
trano. erdosed .-aee. ~e=.~
ew!llli 115 870-7435
409-Condoa
torllnl
Newport Beach-New
furn. 2 to, 2 be. dbl
ti='~~~
lmrnK. Condo. 2 bdrm.
2 be. dbl ... pod. --tennis. Yrly rent.at.
$1000/mo. Open 8:30 '° 7. Avail no. 213-258-
5479
San J'*l Capisb•M>-2
bedroom. 2 b9ttl condo,
1a~aa41 PC>O~_iacuui. '850. t.W!S: 8 ro-7435
409-Condos
for Rent
3 bedroom, 2 story
Condo, Mission Viejo,
comunity pool. pets/ &
children Of<. $950. 586-
7306
Share ~ quiet 3 bed,
3 ba Turtierock town-
house w/POOl, tennis,
jac, privileges. Non-
~ lattY, no child-
ren or pets $325 + 1/3 utit. 72(MM l, 8-4 pm or
854-9243 aft 5 pm.
Room few Rent-tarae
t..aauna Beach house. N"ece neat female. 20-30,
Non-srnoM!r. Responsi-
R*. $337. $100 depJsit.
494-2307.
417.tlesort .......
MAUl/Kaanapah Beach
2 bed. 2 ba coodo ~n
view. fully furn & equip
Tenni s/pool /beach
Brnchure 854-0909
Hilton Head Island
Resort. South Cam1na 2
bedroom. 2 bath Gott.
tennis. 300 yards to
beach. S.75 weekly
837-6314 ew.wnes
COIOUDOI
TlllURtDE -~. macicaJ, bfeathtakina.
NiceJy furn condo,
sleepS 4. Extraordil•y . • clllc*.. =-==cabAe TV. pam;, edras. out· door actMties (i 11 • ,... ~':f ... tours. elc..). Aecb:ed
S&.Wmlef r*5 ct.ys °' weeks. Call Bob 494-
8553 ... ldlys
508-ttou-. for ..
<ntERNMENT HOMES tor $1 OO(U _.,)BUY
DIRECT! ~Tu Oelinquitftt ies
Get the FACTS ODAY! <'--' (retundlbfe) 1·518-
459-:3546 Ext. H-295ot
2~
508-Houses for
We
C.M. Triplex $176.500;
monthly rents $1,950.
$90,000 assumable
loan. Owner /aeent Ra.m· ona Maney 493-9677.
LAGUNA NIGUEL 3 Bed-
room. 2 Bath. Oen. fam.
ily room. fir~ ~
mtlMy pool s-k. MUST
SEE Sl.250. 643-2365
ew!lllil85
CdM Harbor Ver Hilts
rare 2 story lbilpne
w/ocan VIN. 4 bed. 3
ba. OwneJ $540 ()()() ~nciples only 760-
8719
lake AmMt.!ad Condo.
3 bedroon\_ 2 bath. fire-place, built ins, base--
ment. unfurnished.
North Shore $71.900
Owner. (714) 493-7655
~~~~= rid del Laeo 3 bedroom.
2 bath home Family
room. d•llli:i8 room loft.
fireplace Many ameni
t.es.. Central air. spnnk·
ler-edyar-d Secuntyshut-
ters large comer lot.
Wa k to schools. ~
prng. Lake M~ VleJO
S199.ooo. •n-4931
514-0ut of State
Prap.
CClbacl> lat. f ul price
Sl.250 °'trade? Near w .... llkes. 492-8635..
&05ManeJtDl.om
WIDOW HAS MONEY
FOR TRUST DEEDS-
$10.000 Upf No Q9dit c..:. No .... c..
D ' I Ill I 1' ' I Ul-
7311.
WM•.,••11d
fll1M11L • MdlD -
ENJOY 14-1~ RETURN
on ~lOJJQOuptoSl mil. D F 1-. ~OJ..ntL
£ngfish oak dining nn
table. very ornate.
ech::tlds to J I 6 ft. $975.
640-1212
Anti ques: Ar moire a.an. sofa. dinq set. New baby dressQr table
& linens.. 497-7.sl
112-Je••)
Rolex W*h/mens.
18K/stainless steel.
almost new, $2500/best
atfet. Randy 859-3429
l /2 carat ladies dta·
mond nng appraised at
$2850. SaJe pnce $1000
080. 213-598-0800
GREAT BUY1
USED80A1'S
LOWUTPaJCU
FULL SDVJCI!
............. INC. ...... .,..._,.I 0 .............. a._
c-. ....
1980 WI RaiblJit. Dieset,
... tires,. ... el ....
still under warranty,
kdts/runs eood. ·494-0424
1981 Ol Wa1ao..-sp. •I
Od. 68K miles. Exe.
eond. le>Med. $5500
080 840·5062 •fl 6 p.m.MUITE.L
912-Antiq./
C&wicCars
1931 MOOEl A SPORT
COUPE fuly restr:wed all
original $~.500. 495·
2483.
1970 Ctassic Mei cedes Benz 280SE. Fulty 11!'-
:;.~~~t.:
ri« I exterior. $6. 5001
offer. 831-8766 Even-• 1961 Masseniti Seb ...
2-door. l..oc*5 IDOd/rt.-.s ~ Brilt1t red. badl mtel ior. 53,000 miles.
$19.000. See • 24792
La Ptata Or., La~~ ~ or cal ~1-2058 •.a tiOOt 't5/ eea • 115
'49 ford convertible.
Restored. w/ owerdrive. Modest wort to com-'**-New~ A real dassic For sale or
will consider trade on
recent Porsche 911
tarp Tom Teemey 832·
9700 (offtce). Lie #733JZX
917-llobie Homes
919-Cmnpeq -
1972 f"rteball Trawel
T ,.._ 8" a 31' Tip-CJUI
-~ $3.500. 493-174
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USMC
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97 More ot 57
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98 More ot 57
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101 Sel. IO a Alor
102 Dimmoud OI
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"Portraits of CIMiiic Neoa
51pa• is displayina inddinitely
at Elan GaOay, 114S Soutb
Coast lljgbway, Laguna Ben.
Houn are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.,
daily. Call 494-6396.
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deU Will display through July 6
at Sandstone Gallery, 384A
North Coast Highway, Laguna
Beach Houn are 11 a.m. to S
p.m., daily. Call 497-677S.
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Mari-Deda will display
through Jane 30 at Quorum
Gallery, 374 North Coast High-
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10 LDL to S p.m., daily.
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will display through June 14 at
Galleries Toucbe, 499 North
Coat Highway, Laguna Beach
Boun are 10 a..m.. to 6 p.DLy
Monday through Saturday and
12 noon to S p.m. on Sanday.
Call497~1 .
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June 17 at the Newport City Rall
Gallery, 3300 Newport Blvd.,
Newport Beach. Aclminion is
free. Boan are I a.a to 5 p-.
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of a new Collection of ~tiap
showing iMdi•itdy at Sc-h••r /
Germain Studio Gallery, 414
North Coast Biglnray, Laguna
Beach. Boan are 11 a.m.. to S:JO
p.m., Wednesday through Sun-
day. Call 7S2~1.
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through Julys at the Laguna Art
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to S p.m., Tuesday through
Sunday. Call 494-6531.
"T.te FiYe, •a group exhibition
of recent works by fift c:oatem--
porary artists will display at
Diane Sassone Gallery through
June 14. Bows me 10 a.m. to
S p.m., Monday through Satm-
day and 11 a.m. to S p.m. on
Sunday. CaD 494-2440.
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Carte OD June S at the ~
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Costa Mesa. Tdds are SS"30.
Curtain at 8 p.m. Call 261--0231 .
ne ua s, :••> Oret 1 ha
will pafona •llequian w..•
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at 2036 North Maia Street.
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Tnaly terrific entertaining
needs a bome that baa IUtUre:d
to acco•mod•e the ~ Of
.Salta, --aad dWdmL And.
it llllllt be noted,. matmity does
not mean old or dowdy. This
weet"s featared property baa
reached a maturity that will last
many ycan. all the while offering
enjoyment to thOle who call it
home.
While it•s not unusual to find
a home that boasts a nifty family'
room, an office and maybe even
a patio/pool area to boot, it is
seldom that a home comes on
the market that off en two family
rooms, an entertannncnt room
and a library as well. Though it
may snnnd too good to be true.,
2020 Mutia Way in ..........
Ba,aat often all dais entertain-
ina lpllCe in the midst of ...
GVetsized yard that bdonp OD
the c:cwa' of a prden maprinct
lilted at sm.ooo on fee land
by Lmeaa Cmd of U ......
Boa111, tbe proeprty is ideal for
a family that needs room to
accommoda•e the many activi-
ties that make life~
BRICK TDlRACE
Stepping through the front
door,. one sees the very spacious
living room/ dining room area
with its French doon that qpen
onto a portion of the brick
terrace in the back yard. The
mOod and fed beie are co ,,,
with a small Oonl waftp11 cw,
~beam white ...W ~
ceili• and ..U. Dd an iaviliic
brick bearth witJi • caned WoOd
mantle. A paving tile Ooor
eolltJ..U with tbe .... t.ilt-ia
stidring dial flulrs tbe flf91.cr
and the complete loob is airy
and CMU0y invitina.
Through the liviDa room aad
to the right is the mtn.ncc to
the IDOlt private of eatertain-
ment areas offend in the home.
It is perfect for a game room or
cozy place to wa1da tdcYision.
A brick fireplace invites in tile
evening, wbiJc dariag the day
light streams througb the large
windows which Offer a view Of
the beautifully landsc..,ed
garden beyond. This room
bouts the same wonderful me
of built-in storage and sbdYiDj
that is apparent in ~ room
of the home. Not only s.,.ce
sa~ they give the home a
feeling of warmth and comfort.
The kitchen, just off the dinina
room area at the bact of the
house is a "Diane Johnson•
Wonda' filled with band-painted
tile, the most modem of appJian-
ca ud, of course, a butcber
block is••ncl with a coottop. The
warmth of copper and brass liabt
tbe room and the family dwng
--fticb lharcs the space js ema ; few a 1able lldc-
q..-to tawie mt°"" ............ and mri1, but a dinner.
REDWOOD SEl'llNG
This bayed area is perhaps the
best place to take in the view ol
tbe wonderful yard with its pool.
spa, built-in gas BBQ (handy to
·the kitchen). sunken conversa-
tion pit with redwood sea•ing
and a gas f tR pit and a beautiful
full grown tree as the centcrpicce
and anchor of the carefully
ou:llcm.acd whole. Tbe front of
tbe home, u well • the back,
is P'•cd ror easy ma;,,,,,.,.,,..
Ud coloif1il wida unau to -•s ...,, 11..--. ....... 111111 p1c-the eye. ne poo1 .._ a
dft~ b09ni wl is ICI Wed bJ tbe
dais room CoWd quietly become
tbe IDOlt popalar spot of die
boase wbaa Wac crowda J "'"
for varied fonm ol catertaie-
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M*I birch In I I Two bdrm. 2 .... ~ pllllo,
end unit loc.ao.a. nw
comm. pool. temla. l250.ooo
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91udr. a one etory holne
ln lovely location.
S886.000
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Nothing fancy, just conscientiouS!
""6que communicates with Y<>'.ll. and
dedicates themselves to doing the
Job right. The job isn't done until
11crow is closed; even then, we con-
tinue to follow through. You'll Uke our
stylel
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.condominium overlooking Big Canyon golf. 2
bdrm. 2 ~ plantation shutters. 1229.500
mm U. -Condominium in Bluffs area. fee
lllrld, nlte light vu. 3 bdrm. 3 ba. spacious ftoor
plan. pool neetby. s 180.000
11212&1• ICU I• -Light. aily and fresh
Interior • .ct unit. ,,... schools. lhops. 2 bdrms.
3 ba. fireplace and low price! $143.000
.._ CWI" lllU .. -Untvelsity Par1c
towMome. 3 bdrm. 2 ba. spo11elt, air cond .•
-=urtty, highly upgraded. s 1 n .900
---S250,000 TO •t5G0:1U11 • .uODOU1t----
m m • IURdf -Highly 191iiOdllld~ ex-
qulllte m ••• Ute, country kllchsl. tonnm clnlng with bull...._ IUndeck, apa. $495,000
12E --~ -P'8tlvport Helghla landn.tc.
4 bdrm, .. be In quiet .... Peek. view upstah. t-ve lol with room to grow. $280,000
••= • auar .. IS - 3 bdnn wtth ca-
thedrtll c 11111 ags. lrg master and bft of OCI an WM
from • 1111~ master. Don't miss ft1 1334.ooo
• Cllll WE Ell -3 bdrm, 3 ba with
oc 11 an view beyond the greenbelt Immaculate,
fresh decor and handy to pool, tennis. $389,000
m IMO -Hard to find 1 bdrm over garage
plus 3 bdrm, 2 ba house. Near park, shops and
cahs. Sold in .. as is .. condition. $329,000
cal UR -CIZY -Nestled in wonderful Weat-
clff, 3 bdrm, 2 ba. spa and a kitct... f811t»f room
... that bek>ilgs in House Beautiful $325,000
---OVER HALF SF 11()11
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-~oftheP8c"9C,51M11 ..... UW 11 a
llllvor, OM8 •• ., '°!"-IC& 11;.500.000
ID. .. , .. -Ocean Blvd, 3 bdrm. 2 ba. 1
story on highly eievated 40· lot. apJWox. 1ao•
view. Buy adj. 30' lot for 70' frontage. $849,500
• CMlll 111 -Customized Broadmoor unique
floor plan, 5 bdrm, city light .. with country-
rtte living. Spacious feet $795,000
Mill 11111 SHES -2 years new, 2 story 4
bdrm. 3 ba. tush pool and spa ... Impeccable
condition in f!NfJlly comer. $579.000
ft ml TS •• -Brmid new on the sand, 2
bdrm. 3 ba.. lrg master with ftreplace & 11>8-
Elwop II In kitchM wtth mported tiles. $850,000
WH • I I 111 -<>w.tooklng Utt1e Cor-
ona. 3 bdrli .. 4 •eptec-4 ...... 2 k*"-L
Moel IPK1.,., 0 1 r1 1795,000
lllaDI llUI ---APProx. 4.000 9e1. ft., 5 bdrm, .. ba. 3 fmrrlly rooms. lbrwy, large lot.
poof and IPL Must .et $585,000
• aBIA Pllfl:Cml -You know the kind. extra
large ~ up to dale decor, mm.c.. cond.. 4
bdrm, 3 ba, one story. $705,000
.. ,.., - -On ltttte Balboa lstand ...
bdrm. 3 ba, attractive decor. exciting sundeck.
as.awn. loan, moor'111g/skJff avail. $659,000
.. m ~ -Home near the footbridge
aboYe park~ 3 bdtm, 2 story with lkylghta,
firePaces. and chel's ~ kitchen. $682.000
SUNDAY 1-S
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3 bdrm. lg master. tiny vu
URI II IEW RU 5685.000
3 bdrm. view. 1 story. pool
Mm II IEW 11 I 11 $250,000
2 bdnn. den. ct.ming
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aY ANNEn£ WATSON
A new high visibility location
on Pacific Coast Hi_gbway and
larger quarters has eaabled
CoNweD Buker Rm•eatial
Rm Faate Sa rices of Newport
._. to expand its sales staff.
The Newport Beach office sold
over SI 58 million in 1986-
ranking it the number one Cald-
weD Banker office in the coun-
try. Thia article. will feature the
three members of Coldwell
Banker's expansion team-
M-... Jack C1a t' e and
htddaH..teJ.
Mona and Jack Cllelldre
Husband and wife team M-.
and Jack Q 1 t' e are ftteran
realton who ha~ worked inter-
changeably with each other for
many years. Today they work
with the same clients. Most
recently they o·wned their own
real estate company. When the
time came to expand, Mona and
Jack were invited to come to
Coldwell Banker.
1bc timing was right. We
were lootina for an omce" and
planning to expand, wbia dlis
opportunity came along.
Throughout the years we always
enjoyed working with the Cold-
well Banker realton. The com-
pany has an excellent reputation
and we felt this move would be
best for oursleves and our
clients.,. said Mona Cheshire. company for owr ten yean. The
The Cbesbircs haft a long · real estate buiaeas is very
history in real estate. Mona has challenging-you learil some--
basically worked independently. tbina new nay day. Today Jld
while Jack worked in new home and I are working with leCODd
sales, f"ant for Barbor View generation bayen who were
BrOadmore Homes,.and Jaterfor children when their parents
Bro.tmore Bi& Canyon. His bouabt homes from m, • uid
career ranpd &om ...-apt -Mona Cballire..
to office m•n.qer. Both Che-Today the Qaeahirea specalize
shirea are broken. in Corona Higlalands and
•1 like the cballenge of putting Cameo Hiahlands~located at the
all the details together in a South end of Corona ad Mar.
tranucrion. I lite meeting peo-Tbele adjacent uas ofter bay-
pie and matching houses. lleal i
estate is a service buPness and
it's enjoyable to talk about
properties and work in this
wonderful area,• said Jack Che-
shire.
Mona likes the flexibility of
LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT
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Beautiful Dutch colonllll, 5 bedroomlt 5 blilw, pow-
der room, .,,.,, ... foot c •• ,.., ..... hell, .... to
~ pmtl. F"-1 pwomlc north cMnnel
... Pier wt lllp for....,. boa $2.825,000
Mona and Jack Cheshl1'8
LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT
815 VIA LIDO SOUD
OPENSATURDAYANDSUNDAY1-S
Walch ...... from 3 .. 11111 of tln11t Lldowlew. D11per
lot glw.1W ... Faw bedrooaM. 4btlw,11l1JTOOll',
bo9t room, gcumet ~Brick PllllO ... h llng.
Secoact 91orJ roof deck NCr1 tlon--. SmdJ b••cta.
pier .... tlolll. $1,915,000 •
BALBOA ISLAND LEASE
303 APOLENA AVENUE
Yearty lease on beautiful tnaditional 3 bedroom. 3
bath home. Quality constructed. professionally
decorated home on excellent street Features 2
master bedrooms. Winner in 1980 of .. Best Balboa
Island Home of the Year". $3500/month.
SAN JACINTO
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REALTORS
VICTW IUCll home plus iheome in excel-
lent location. Fabulous panoramic ocean
views and gorgeous sunsets. Huge deck
for entertaining and just steps from
beach. $349,000
UTE GUARDED CO••UllTY-Wonderful
whitewater ocean views from this large
family home in beautiful Emerald Bay.
Close to pools. park, tennis and beach.
Loads of potential. $665.000
POOL All IPA-Walk to beach. park, ten-
nis and pools from this wonderful 4 bed-
room home in Emerald Bay. a gate-guard-
ed private community. Nice ocean views.
formaJ dining room. den. family room with
wet bar and MJpande laundry room.
$785.000
WELCOME TO OUR WORLD. • •
A world of quiet secluded private areas
bulH around magnificent coves.
lllUEL mftl-Lovety Broadmoor home
with good views in a lovely quiet neighbor-
hood. Four bedrooms. 2 baths and patios
to the front and rear add to the appeaJ.
Fourth bedroom currently used as a den.
$320,000
E•ERALD IAY-charmmg beach cottage
with marvelous ocean views. Wonderful
wood floors and open beamed ceiling. J
Perfect for small family or second home.
Close to beach. park, pools, and tenms.
$399,500
VICTOllA IEACll-Possibly the prettiest
house on the market m Laguna Beach
This 4 bedroom. 5 bath home is on 2 lots
and has been remodeled sparing no ex-
per'se and designed by Morris Sken-
darian. Beautiful ocean views. separate
utility room, family room. den. $975.000
PICTURE PEIFECT-Charming 4 bedroom,
3 bath home i~ prime location. New roof.
recentJy remodeled with oak peg and
groove floors. open beamed ceilings.
used brick fireplace. antique fixtures.
Beautifully landscaped yard. All this and
much more. $429,000
E•ERALD IAY-A charming home on the
ocean side of this exclusive gate-guarded
commumty. just steps from the beach.
Nice whitewater ocean view. Loads of po-
tential. $599,000
IRVllE COVE-One of the finest family
homes in this gate-guarded private com-
munity. Light and bright with a charmmg
country feel ing Beautiful ocean VteWS
and mviting patio with pool and spa add
appeal. $1 ,700.000
Turner Associates Rea/ton
(714) 494-1177
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Beginning June 5, Baker Communications will begin general circulation of the Costa
Mesa News.
A sister publication of The Newport Ensign, The Costa Mesa News will provide its readers
with local news features, sports, and society coverage. ·
In addition, The Newport Ensign's popular real estate and classified sections will be
expanded to cover and circulate in Costa Mesa. The result will be a comtiined circulation.of
50,000 homes in Newpo.rt and Costa Mesa.
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PROPERlY TRUST
DATE ADDRESS DEED CONSIDERATION
Mar.2 468 62nd Street $8S,OOO Unavail
Mar. 2 2331 Cliff Drive Unavail $460,00Q
Mar. 2 I 064 Pescador Drive $328,000 $410,000
Mar. 2 414 39th Street Unavail S7S,OOO
Mar. 2 507 Playa Unavail Unavail
Mar. 2 15 Belcourt Drive South $520,000 Unavail
Mar. 2 1233 Portside Way Unavail Unavail
Mar. 2 2007 Yacht Resolute $245,000 Unavail
Mar. 2 702 Marguerite Avenue $228,000 Unavail
Mar. 2 4667 MacArthur Blvd. $247,500 $275,000
Mar. 2 260 Cagney Lane Unavail SI 19,000
Mar. 3 1210 Kings Road Unavail Unavail
Mar. 3 1807 Antigua Circle Unavail Unavail
Mar. 3 354 22nd Street Unavail Unavail
Mar. 3 382 22nd Street Unavail Unavail
Mar. 3 2285 Tustin Avenue Unavail Unavail
Mar. 3 2610 Basswood Street $100,000 Unavail
Mar. 3 SO Braeburn Lane $465,000 $625,000
Mar. 3 2000 Port Ramsgate Unavail $69,500
Mar. 3 144 Jasmine Creek $216,900 $271,000
Mar. 3 1800 Taggart Place Unavail Unavail
Mar. 3 260 Cagney Lane Unavail Sl,000
Mar.4 1001 Nottingham Road $232,500 $310,000
Mar. 4 604 36th Street $146,250 $162,500
Mar. 4 665 Via Lido Soud Unavail Unavail
Mar. 4 2226 Alta Vista Drive $226,800 $302,500
a note from maury
VISIT US AT
3732 E. COAST HWY., COM
Cameo Highlands
Spacious 3 bedroom home built around bright sunny patio
and pool. Library, dining room, family room, 2 fireplaces.
Access to 3 gated beaches. Assumable loan. Now $385,000.
CDM South of Highway
With large cash down, owner will carry with reasonable fixed
rate . Owner is ready to move! Now is the time-call for ap-
pointment to see this sparkling 3 bedroom home, have a quick
escrow, and enjoy the summer!
Rentals
COM 3 bedroom house-$1200/month.
Summer
COM 1 bedroom-$350/week.
COM 2 bedroom, den-6/11-8/31-$2,500/month.
Cameo Highlands 3 bedroom house, pool, gated beach. July-
August $2,700/month.
II £ ,, ....... , ................. ,. pamry.
a a.id, with it\ own 3/ 4 1Ndla. S-.dn ...............
beeawelpln rd. 1'111N'ilatwo AnOtber bal a private Nda Willa
an outside door wbicb it perfect . car.-. wida a worbiop ..._
for ~ tW pool area Ud that boal&I" a deep Uk Did
kecpia1 drippiq youapten counter.
from nanniq throash ti. bOale. Siia dais ii a bome that was
It bas a built-in cleat and dolet made for entatainiq. it\ not a
space is ample. The fourth 1~rile to find tbat there bu
bedroom also Ml a built-in dat been accommodariNI IDlldc for_
and bootshelves as well as a a second rd'ripntor inside die
private bath. Tbe IMt bedroom home in tbe ball which leads to
adjoins the entertainment room the prqe. AU this plus sucb
addition and would make a extras as berber carpeting. cus-
wonderful music or sewing tom window treatments and
room. tasteful dccoratiq make 2020
Anyone who does paid or Marlin Way a must sec for any
volunteer work at home knows family that is looting for an
that it can be disconcerting to executive environment that will
have to show a guest through the accommodate the executive's
entire house to get to the office family as well.
where business can be con-
ducted. The library/ office at
2020 Marlin Way is located just REALTOR
inside the front door diminating INFORMATION/
the need to disturb family and FINANCIAL FACTS
friends for business calh. 2020 Marlin Way, Baycrcst., is
The list of amenities goes OD offerd at $595,000 OD feeJ land
and on at 2020 Marlin Way. by Loretta Cud of UalqM
There is a wet bar that is located HCMML Tbe property is shown
clew:rly just off the kitchen but by appointment only. Call 67S-
sena the living room through 6000 or stop by Uniqbe Homes
a pass through for more formal where MacArthur joins Pacific
occasions. It is located near the Coast Biahway in Corona del
spacious laundry area and just Mar.
~~~~£ilm
Four Bedroom In Mesa Verde
Anxious buyer has cash! Are you
ready to sell? Call Jeff at Realty World
-Newport Beach.
642-5200
REAL TY WORa..
Newport
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VILLA BALBOA CONDOS
2 COamanity Poo)a. Spaa, Guard Gate
••s IU.#11• snU.
l:iigbt. ~rum with ocean and bay view
from f!Very room. One bedroom. 1 bath. SEE,
MAKE OITER. BANK OWNED. nm.1 ....
-'i -, U.#111 ., ..
1 bedroom. 1 bath + ~ Plan 2. Open feeling •
• nany uptp"ades. Air a>nditioned, sub-parl(ing.
Don't mm this buy! ... /Wtsc111.
VERSAILLES CONDOS
Commaaity Pool, Spa
Clubhoue, Guard Gate
-117 I U.. fl#11, I& ltlU•
2 bedrOOIDit 2 baths, PenthouR floor. Nice view,
aab-pmidnc, sun deck. comer ~t. .... Ir n'r
-FllllU .... #11• 11 .. 775
Front row location. full view of ocean & C.atalina.
Many UPtPadts. 2 BR t.Tour Plan. Well main-. tained ,..,.,..
112 llDIU PUii, Pl#M l1HJlll
2 bedrooms. 2 baths, "La Tour" model. Beautiful
. ocean view, modern furniture included in price.
. ... ...... -·-#211 . . .... Bachelor unit with a plea ant view of trees.
NewpJl't living at this ~-Sun deck. Walk
or bike to heKh .... ln?ll••/._. In n'r
NEWPORT CREST TOWNBOMES
Community Pool, Spa, Tennis , ........................... .
Jf-OPEN a&amAY 1~ : .. ..
: -llLMIA 1111 ... •
Jf-3 bedrooms. 2 Y2 baths. Plan 7 townhouse. French :
• doors in living room. formal dining room. break-•
• fast room. 2 decks. c..a I IHJ • .,,. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• #
111-111• 11•1 s1•,1s1
Beautifully UPfP Mled 2 bedrooms. plus dre9ing
room. 2 ~ baths, den. fonnal dining. carpet &
parquet floon. View from kitchen & den
Ahmlutely immaculate. .... • ;,.,
.
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3377 VIA LIDO
NEWPORT BEACH
LIDO ISLE
..... • .... 77
Light, bright and airy. 3 Bil, 2 ~ BA. family nan
Oil, 54' wide lot. l..arlJe. hllb 90Utb patio. Esceflmt
location at quiet end. "'•! I .....
WI 1.81 -M,111,111
Extraordinary bay view from this bayfroot
beauty. 7 ,000 sq. ft. of luxurious living plus dock .
for oo· boat or more. Spacious basement with
temp. control wine cellar. •••• La1111 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• :. OPENUTURDAY1-4 ~ :
673-7300
NEWPORT BEACH --
IMD 1211.111
Euellent location off Newport Blvd. Each unit
bas 2 bedrooua. 1 t.th. Upstairs halcxmy g1iiis
endtwd,_ IAuadry area and patio dowmW.rs.
Needs TI£. Walk to beaeb nm.1-...
Mllll I sm.111
4 Bedrooms. 2 1h bath single family home Oil R-2
lot. 2 fireplaces. 2 car praee; deck above prace.
washer. dryer & refrigerator included.
Walk to beach ... •mll/Wts E FD •
Jf-111NL91-11•11• •
•A real barPin bayfront home with pier and slip• -2111 llEI 11111111
: on extra deep lot. 3 bedroams. 2 baths. :1i down : Professionally decorated 6yr. old home. 3 BR. 2 ~
• livinll roam. •• l r 11. • BA. family room. 2 decks + patio. Living room & *·***************************• master suite on upper level FumilUre included. N Ell 1111,111 Close to beach. .... , '"'"-la ..
Great home for the enter1.ainel' who wants an air
of elegance. Huge master suite with bay view &
air conditioned. Lush courtyard a.. 11 ol I
N ""' ll2IMI Immaculate 4 bedroom. 4 1 z bath home. Features
family room. dinin& room. 3 fireplaces.. New
condition. excellent family home. Near tennis
courts. ... llull/W;n•a •
NlllTI saa.-
Another speoaJ family home with a spacious
bonus room 16x32' plus we-t bar. sewing room.
large lot. 3 bedrooms .-.pu l'lrie9
Nllal • llRTllUl ...
Bright & cheery feeling. Frendl doors and sky-
lights in dining ~ extensive use of Mexican tile
and wood floors throughout. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths.
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17 7 IHI FF•I 1111,111
Brand new 2 bedrooms. 2 baths. Kitchen. living
room & dining area all open to ocean view. Needs
to be finished. Pick out your appliances & carpe-t-
ing. SEE • MAKE OFFEB! la • • nm
~ • TIE SUI all Ill
In quiet loca.tion. Lower unit freshly pam1:f &
new carpeung. 2 bed.rooms. each urut -garage
Laundry room . Well maintained Catahn.a view
and clean be<k.h c..I lwtNJ
lltF 111 -m 1211.111
Refurbished urut. 1 bedroom -den. 11 ! bath.
gourmet kitchen. sltps. pool. custom decor. sub-
parkmg Walk lO Lido Village 8 ....
LAGUN GUEL • OPEN SUlmAY 1-5 • A NI :m•l.81-11,111.111: WEIR -111111 11111177
Guard gated ca•!fll.. with ocmn & bay vieiw, 2
bed.rooms ~ loft. 2 ~ batha. formal dining. laun-
dry room. Community pool & tennis courts.
***************************** . ._specious s BR. 4 ~ BA bayfrcmt. &tertainment • • SATURDAY 1..g 1t 4area with built-in bar + private .-tio with spa.• •am •1&1 2an • 111 mu•: : Fantastic ~Y view. Dock tcr 2 boats. nled : f Lovely 4 Bil. 2 stmy home. Cbe to lhoppina. ... bayfront patio. ... ··~.& Ill -.. :;park & lake with fishing. row boatine & picnic• ********************** ****** • • e 21 Fap»ly rm & kitchen with view of hills.:
•lb.utten in m-el' Ute & dinUw mL Comm .. :pool/BBQ. Home warranty. ...... ,.,.. _. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
LAGUNA BEACH
IEM .. lllml • ..._
Fcawww Rock Star's home. lW whitewater view.
l\l8d Pte.. llain to w:blded b r I rh 3 Ir, 2 be
iormal diNnc rm. debore ldtdwn Shown by apet.
only. &.-... 11 r rt I
STEPHANIE BERNARDY
DARELL BRYAN
TILLIE DELA TORE
ANNE DENNIS
DEL DE VRIES
WYVONNE GILL
MOBILE HOMES
JIP? lllll.U 1-.1 •
Well maintained newer mobile home with bay
view. 2 bed.rooms. private beach. clubhouse. se-
curity. Walk to.Lido Village. ..... ..
... •111111n-.u sn.m
Never ocxupied 2 bedrooms.. 2 baths. approx. 1.008
sq. fL Full bay view to Lido. Cubhouse. private
beach. security. Walk to Lido Village ...... llil
LINDA JACOBS
HOWARD LAWSON
JAVAD MANSOOR
JOHN MARTIN
CAROL MULVEY
RONDA HEIN
PHYLLIS HAYDEN
Administrator
HOW ARD DlPPELL
Owner/ Sroka
673-7300
Tiil 111 I rw
1211111 llEI Im.ti I I
O.mtmn 3 BR. 2 BA bome that bm been well
maintained ~ bkd to beech ~ R-2 lot.
room to add on. phD unit aver" pnce. .... 1111
COSTA MESA
f91Tm. .....
A great 1st time purchase! One leYel 2 bedrooms.
· 2 ba~ fireplace. 2 car en~ s ! ii p.nee. One of 16
cu-b Near shoppnc. ... 11 11/W;s nu r •
BOB NEWELL
VIRGINIA O"BRIE
CLAUDE I I E TAYLOR
GAIL TAYLOR
GIB WALKER
DEB SUHR-Receptionist
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Cold\,Vell expan Ion helps agents serve
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t a ..... M I WMt I .......... ia .. 1Nrt1 ledj ...... me i.D the prwo-eme, .. uo .... tojoia Co ,, •••• ,. I Ca '?lee for
•bere I lift. Tbe ....... is DOt i.oiai --. I a.we ..... Mii to tatioa of my U.tiap," aaid Coldwell B-ker. •1 ow ~SC WG sn.. A'hf nit+ ad
monotomoua-the ~aomic ~to re••.· laid B""7. BarleJ. Coldwell ._ker 1cpr111.. w._. of no,. • -.•i•e.
cyclea are alwaya ..... I.alt Barley 1* a cer•i&c•ltc i.D ~ B-"1 epecetiza in wheD I told my fint bome bere for Ftdaa ,.... for ....,
year we bad • ba)e,a'I market_ ula w1 ~ha USC. tllic Westdiff area of Newport ia Newport Beadl. I baw known ... adl1etic ~
this year it's a leDer'\ lliarket. -nail pw -a~ in BeadL 1'1aii area is near Marin-their ... , for~ ad foGDd · '
You learn to adj1llt ud you writina achertileacata aad er'I Put and Scbool Sbe Mid, them to be ~and ~ Colrlw• ... ii ~.
learn that yoa DCYer bow it all. Promotina pr .. l:iw. TIDI hM -rbil ia a tarific r..., com-aivc terrific tervice to their can's laraat full-tervice real
mmaity with ICbools, part and diaata. Coldwell Banter ii mo atale ICIWa COIDplqlY, with
library all very dole toptber. a full terrice company which over 1400 resieatial offices
Slaoppina ii cou¥Caimt, too. I 1ena the clients ia all upecta nationwide. Coli•• .....
laaft foad dalll more and more of real estate-escrow, loans and .,,.,,.,., a.I .._ I 1 S.. tkw
Pat Hurley
ABSOLUTEL Y THE BEST!
3/aO/o 3/&'o
-5Y'. no~ ARM
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ct..-..-y .5 yn.
with lit. cap
Call MichOIJI BOTone at
( 714) 955-2105
WESTERN COUNTIES MORTGAGE
1V162 MocArthur ~ .....
NOTa Oii TllUSTIFS SAU
UNDO DUD Oii T1IUST
t.a.t ~ 34Ql9
TfNo. Tr1S7
YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED Of TRUST
DAT£D MAY 23, 197& UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO
PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT A
PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE
NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU. YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER
Notice is hereby liven that Serrano ReconYeyance
Company, a California Corporation as trustee. or
successor trustee, or substituted trustee pursuant to the
Deed of Trust executed by PAUL R. JOHNSON. A
MARRIED MAN and Recotded JUNE 9. 1978 in Boott
12708 Page 1387 Instrument No. 12135 of Official
Records in the office of the County Recorder of ORANGE
County. California, and pursuant to the Notice of Default
and Election to Sell thereunder recorded JULY 22, 1986
1n Book NI A J>aae NI A lnstrufYW'lt No. 86-315312 of
said Official Records, will Sell on JUNE 26, 1987 at 9:45
A.M. at THE MAIN (NORTH) ENTRANCE TO THE COUNTY
COURTHOUSE. 700 crvec CENTER WEST. SANTA ANA.
CALIFORNIA at public auction. to the hichest bidder for
cash (paya!* at the time of sale 1n lawful money of the
United Stales). all r1lht. tiUe, and intetest. con...eyed to
and now held by it under Wd deed in the proper1Y situated
in said County and S&Me and described as fonows:
PARCEL 1: LOT 17 Of TRACT NO. 9047 AS SHOWN
OH A MAP RECORDED IN 9()()1( 380, PAGES 36 TO 39,
BOTH INCLUSIVE Of MISC£UAHEOUS MAPS IN THE
COUNTY RECORDERS OfflCE OF SAID ORANGE
COUNTY, CALIFORNIA.. PARCEL 2 NON-EXCLUSIVE
EASEMENTS OVER THAT PROP£RTY ANO FOR THE
PURPQSES AS SUCH EASEMENTS AR£ RESERYED FOR
THE BENEFIT OF OR GRANTED TO OWNERS AS SET
FORTH IN THE DECLARATION Of COYENANTS, CONDI-
TIONS AND RESTRICTIONS RECORDED ON SEPTEMBER
14, 1976 IN 9()()1( 11887, PAGE 301 Of OfflCW..
RECORDS AND ANY AMENDMENTS OR ANNEXATION
THERETO .
Property address IS purportedly known as: 2100 YACHT
MISCHIEF. NEWPORT BEACH. CALIFORNIA 92625.
The total amount of the unpeid ~of the obliption
secured by the property to be sold and reasonable
estimated costs, expenses and achances at the time of
the initial publication ofthe Notice of S. is $207,428.27.
In addition to cash, the Tnmee will accept <*tified
checks. cashier's checks. checks drawn by a State 01
Federal <Aedit Union OI s.vi"IS Association. 01 ~
e.nk. authonzed to do business in this State. AH checks
must be currently dated. In the ewrlt tender other than
cash is accepted, the Trustee nay with~ the iSS&.mnee
of the Trustee's Deed until funds become available to
the ..,._ or endorsee es • mMtier of rilM.
s.id sale will be made, but without covenant °'
~. expteSS or implied reprdi,. titJe. possession
ot wumbtances, to satisfy the indebtedness seand
by Slid Deed, includina the fee and expense°' the trustee
and of the trusts created by said deed. advances
thefwunder, with interest as provided therein. and the ""'*' princ;tpaj of the "* secured by aid deed .,.... ilb•wt tbeleou as pn:Mded in said Note.
Dlelilt MAY 26. 1987
Sett•IO Aec:onwym Company
1001 fMwnlrce OrMt
1 .......... c.Nbnia 91706
(111)814-1200
• adt TRll'llle
By IS/ NORMA Miu.AH MADISON. ASST VU flMS..
IOEHf
61461116118 0357
1 ·32913
"*'C NOTICI
flt Iii IOUS MlllJJESS
NAME STAT'EmNT
The follow!,. persons are
doina business as: (1)
NACOM INDUSTRIES (2)
NACOM. 2761 1 La Paz
Road. Laguna Niauel, Cali·
tom1a 92671
fluorocarbon Company, a
Cal1forn1a corporation.
27611 La Paz Road. Lacuna
Niauel. California 92671
This business 1s con·
ducted by a corporation
SCned: Auoroatbon t.ofn.
P90Y: William M Joslin, V P
& Gen1 Manaeer
The re1istrant com·
meooed to tr.an.sact buSI·
ness under the fictitious
busines.s name listed above
on 12/23/86.
This statement was filed
with the County Clerk of ar.._ County on May 14,
1987.
Fite No. F343951
S/21512861461 11 0317
l-33112
~~
flCllllOUI ......
NW ITAT'l:mJIT
The fdlowinl .-sons.,.. dalrw business as: AlJIH.A CAR£. L TO.. 25942 Nelle
Gail Roed, l.quna Hills.
c.lifomia 92653
Alpha Counseli-. c.nw.
Inc • a ~lifornia corp .•
22762 Aspen Street. Suite
207, El Toro. C•lifomia
92630.
Or. a... • pralessioNI
corp., 22762 ~ Street.
Suiet 'l07, El Toro. Cailifor·
ni992630.
This bu$iMU is con·
ducted by. Nmillld s-tner·
ship.
Isl Alpha ~"I Cen-ter. Gaytwt 8. Lanon. ,.....
idlnt.
This ~ .. filed
with the eo...nty a.tt of
e>r.,. County on May 14,
1987.
File No. F.Ml92.2
5/28 6/4 61116111 0358
JOllDI f.-i; 1 are moviq in title imurance,•aaid Burley. in Newpud •11da is locmed •
ad time ii a mwilunce aoUll -Pad& C.. ...... ., .. ATo-
on~ with fam.i.liea renovating lo ber spare time Hurley is clMlo in Newpcn ••eta. Tbe
• the boma." active u a member of the Orange phone number is (714) , •• "''·
.arlCI •1W111"1MLE -DllD O/l'IWT lfNj,tlOl .._ .......
YOU Nt£. IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED Of TRUST
DATED OCTOBER 7, 1982. UNl.ESS VOU TAI(( ACT10H
TO PROTECT ~ PIQIERTY, IT MAY EE SOt.D AT A
PUBUC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXP\.ANATION Of THE
NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST 'f'OU, YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A LAWVER.
Notice is hen9by IMrt that Seneno Aecon~
Company, a Californi• Corp0ration H trustH, or
sucx:essor truslee, OI S&lbltibAed tNlale prUSUMl • the
Deed of TNSI aecuted by CAROL SUE BERRY. AN
UNMAARtEO WOMAN and Rec:ard9d OCT 25, 1912 in
Book NIA hie N/A lnsbumenl th82·373673of0fficiat
Records in the office of the County Recorder of ORANGE
County, Calitomia, and pursuant tD the Notice of Oefallt
and Election to Sell tNreunder recorded JUNE 8, 1983
in Book NIA Plee NIA Instrument Mo. 83-242696 of
said Officqf Recotds, wm Seti on JUNE 26.1987 • 9:45
AM at THE MAIN (NORTH) ENTRANCE TO THE COUNTY
COURTHOUSE 700 CMC CENTER WEST. SANTA ANA.
CA. at public auction, to the hilhest bidder for cash
(payable at the time fo sale in lawful money of the United
States), an rilht. titJe. and interest. c:onwyed to~ now
held by it undlr said deed in the propet1;y sibal8d in
said County and State and described as folkJws;
A l.£ASEHOlD ESTATE IN AND TO: PAAC£l 1: lat 3
of Trad th 6468. in the City of Newpoft 8Mch, as shown
on a map recorded in Book 242, Paees 23 to 25 indusM
of M'tSCeltanmus Maps, records of Onwwa c.ounty, SIMe
d CatitomiL PARC£L 2: An ~ non-edusM!
easemetlt for i...-and ee'8SS ~ lat 39 ol Tract
Number 6468, as sholw'I on a map rec:ordld in ~ 242. Paees 23 to 25 inclusive d Miscellaneous Maps. records
of Ontnle County, California, toeether with eesements for
support ~ Kttlement where said ParClll l ~ Lot
l9 of said Trad and 114Bt1et with eewnents tar e9WeS
Of ~"' .... such ..... c:onstrudlld in
aocoldal'C9 wilt\ epplic:llble municipel Ol'dil~ ....
~ ~ riltd to use the taci rties
llx-.:t on said Lot 39.
Property .tdr9ss is purportedly kncMn as.: 2424 visT A
HOGAR. NEWPORT BEACH. CALIFORNIA 92660
The total amount of the unpaid ~of the oblipbon
secu.red by the P'OS*tY lo be sdd and rwonable
estimated costs. expenses and advances • the time of
the inital publication of the Notice of s.te is $205,503.99.
In addition to cash, the Ttt!stee w.11 accept certified
checks, cashie(s checks. checks drawn by a St8fll 01
FederW Credit Union or Sannnes Ascociat90ft, 01 Sevines
Bank,, authorized to do business in ttaSI*. AU checks
must be c:urrentty dliled. In tfte ft91t tender ott. ttwl
cash is acnpted, the T ruslee ~ with."lold ttw iuuanoe
of the Trustee's Deed until funds beool1• wailable to
the payee OI endonee as a matter of rilht.
Said sate will be made, but without COllilf.W OI
warranly, express OI implied rec;mdil11 We. porffl.ion
or emcumbrances. to satisfy the indlitAldt 1s1 w:ured
by said o.d, 1ncludinc the flee end ecpei• of the trume
and of the trusts crated by said deed, ~
theranler, with interest as pn:Mded ttw.en. and lhe
unpeid principel of the note seand by said ~ """ inWest thereon a prowlded in said Nole.
o.d: MAY lS, 1987
Serrano~ eom.-'1. 1001 Commerce on..
lrwindaae. Cafitarnia 91706, (818) 814-7200. -such
TNSlee
By Isl NORMA MIUAH MADISON. ASS"T VICE fW:S.
IOENT
614 6/116118 0366
Larkspur, Corona def Mar.
CA92625.
This business is con.
duded by an indMdual.
The rqistrant com-
me.ICed ID lnnlact busf.
ness under the fiditious
business name 01 names
listed •bove on June 5.
1987.
Isl Kent McNqhton
This sUUirnent was filed
with the County Clettc of
<>ranee County on May 18.
1987.
File No. F344097
5128 6/4 6/11 6/18 0346
Isl Harwy Meftzef
This s&llllnw1t was ti.fed
with the County Clerk of
Oranae County on 111.y 21, 1987.
Fde Ho. fJ.44530
5128 614 61116118 03"
PUelJCNOTa ncnnous .,. 111
NW ITATIMIJIT
The tollowi,. persons ate
doin1 business as. THE
GOLD COAST ·WEST. 3701
Bird\ St., Newport Bwh.
CA92660.
~ J. a.dl. 21892
Mont.bury, El Toro, CA
92630.
John T. Bottom, '074
W~b. Memptus, TN
38117.
lMryO. WMl.2SIE.21a
St., Col&l Meu. CA 92627.
This business is con-
duc:-1 ~ a ........ PM· ....... The f'9CJStrants com-
me11C1d tD trWIMd busi-
.. under the fictitious
busir-. Mme liAld ~ on4-1.a7.
Isl E.dmrd J . 8ldl Th9 a• $ ... _ ...
...... eaun.y a.ta ol
ONIWt CouNy on M9f 26.. 197.
Fl9ND.F344908
11•111111111125 QJ'2
.....ClllOTICI
fl.Um lllOTICIOll....,... uu
YOU A.RE IN DEFAULT UNDO A DEED OF TRUST
DATED 04/04/84. UNL.ESS YOU TAkE ACTK>H TO
PROTECT VOUR PROPERTY, rT MAY BE SOlD AT A
PU8UC SA.LE. ff YOU HE£D AN EXPlANATION OF THE
NATUA£ OF THE PROCEmtNGS AGAINST YOU, YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER.
On 06/25/87 at 10:00 A.M. C.lifomia General
Mor1P1e s.vice as lhe duty ac>POiiltld TruAle under
and pursuMt lo Deed of Trust. Recorded on 04/ l l/84
Document no. 84-149237 Of Officia' Rilcold5 In the olfice
of the Recorder of ORANGE County •. c.tibnia. e..a...CS
by. GEORGE ANN CARATAN, a sirWe WCJmM\, Will S£.ll
AT PU8UC AUCTION TO THE HtGHEST 8r00£R FOR
CASH, (JJ9Yable .t time of sale in lawful moM1 of the
Unit8d sa.tes) 11 THE NORTH FRONT ENTRANCE TO TH£
COUNTY COUffTHOUSE. 100 CMC C£NTU DRIVE
WEST, SANTA ANA. CA. ail rilht. tiUe ~ interest
ClOIN9'j9d ID and now hdd by it under said Deed d Trust
in the property situated in said County, California
d'escribinc the land therein:
PARCEL l : Unit No. 46, in the ~ of Newport Beach,
County of <>ranee. State of CaliforlM, as shown and
described in ttle condominium plan recoded on October
26. 1976 in a.. 11937 Plilf 314, as more~
described inUhibit 'A' c:onsistH'IC of one Plllll attached
hereto end made a part henlof as thoulh contained
hetein;
PAACEl.1:
Unit No. 46, in the City of Newport Bwh. <:aunty of
~-SI-. of Calitocnia. -shown and described in the Condcminium Plan reconted on OctoW 26, 1976
in boo1t !1.9l7 Piii 314. of OfficiM Rec:otds of said
County.
PAACEL.2:
An undMded one eictttY·third (1183) interest • a
tentnt in c:a1mon in the ._ n..a in and tD the
Common Al9e of lot 1 ol Trad No. 8444, • per m1P
filed in bd J74 -l9 to .u. ...... ol ......
laneous ...... NCDfds ol said ~ •• such Wm is
defined in the Article erltitled •Definitions• of the
Oedanltion ol COlllllMb, COllditicJI• and A 11t idior•
1eocwded on Oetober 26. 1976 in book 11937 .... 406
al Official Aecords of said County (tt'9 "Oeclanltion") and
My amendments OI ar.neatiol.S ttw.of.
EXCEPTING THEREf'ROM ai1 oil, oil richts, minerals.
mineral riahts. n.tural ps rilhts. ~ ott. hydrocarbolas
by~ namt Momn thM fYW1 be within OI under
the pwcef d land ~ dl5c:ribed. _...., with
ttle ~ ,... of driU~ minitlC. ..... and
opeqtins tt.efor and smrq in and rwnowir'IC the same
from said land OI WP1 Clllhet a.nd. ~ lhe riltC ID
whtpi51Ddt Ol •ectb.-Y drill and mini from ... OltW
than said &and, oil OI ps weffs. tunnels and dwfts Nm,
throulh OI .::rolSS the subsurface of said i.nd, and tlO
boaofn IUCh _.,.'1*M:Md OI dnctionalty drilMt wefts.
tunnels and shafts under and ......... "' a.,ond the
ea.ior limits ther9of. ~ ID redril,. ...... .,ep,
main&lln. repair, delpett and opet ... WP1 such wels 01
mines. without. hau .... the ,._ tD drin, mine, *".
~ and °'**~the ..... of the upper S00 teet ol the aaurface of said land 85 'WI .S In
the deed from The Irvine Comcieny, • Corporllli0i1,
recon:lliid -.,.Y 17, 1978 in book 1.2533 .... 1890.
OffM:* "9c:Grds..
PAACEl.3:
£.as.nenl(s) • suet. I rrenl(s) ill .. ~
lllt b1h in the Altidl •died "'(w 1 , • ...-ol lhe
Otdailltiait undlr the Section .... !p(I) in Md .-tide
•Ad• fabs: ~ • -S1W•1•lt and Elaomch-
manl" and "'Canwnon Alw E nr•&•
The .... _.._ and --COINnOll ......... if
atlf'/, al the ,.., propett) dllaibld ._ ii pUIPQIW
tlO be: 46 SEA tSl.AHO ORNE. NlWPORT ~ CA
92660
The Ufldlll ..... Tn-..dildtiml and~ tar MJ
ffiCIDllWdl 111 of the ......... and att. OOHWUOh
d11.-..a.ifwrt ....... ........
SM .... wilt be made, td ........ COlllellMl OI
wnnl1, 6'1f W OI iniplied, • Z• dif• title, P'IHVio\
OI encumbrances. tD l)lly the ,.,.,.... principel U'n
of the naee(s) wured by said Died of Trust, RNt•est
ther8on, • prowidltd in said "'*(s), .s.--. if llft,
under the tarms ol the Died d Trust. fw. chlf 111 and ...-w ol the TNllillt and al the trusts a'9llllld ~ said
Deed of Trust, bwit: Sll.468.49
The ~ undtr said Dted al Trust '***"• GeCUtlld and dtllwwed to lhe ~ a .,-.,
o.ct..tion of~ and DlmMd for s.. and~
Notice of Oefautt and Dedion • W . The uoldllllieied
caused llld Noboe ol Default and Diction tD Sell ID be
recorded In the oountywfw!r'ethe,.., Pl~ is........,
DA TE: 05/26/tl7
CALIFORNIA GEHOtAL MORTGAGE SOMC£, INC.
401 Welt 24'ta Shit
N:atbW CitJ. CA 92050 61M~5370
• said TNlllle.
8Y IMry L ..... Allt. Stuliltat
AudiOfiad----
614 6111 6111 H31583
0363
I
...
Ml•llH Clll• -M• 111
et.rmll90 lnelde end out Beautifully decorated~
remodeled 4 bedroom. 3 beth. formal dining room tw.aalt room. bonus room plus many~
....,,_ Unda Qel,
0 CEA N FRO NT .',. BAY FRONT
.
MIFllllTWlll•TFMIUIB 171 ..
Single 1eVe1 remodeled home. Move-in condition.
Ught wood toor.. French doors, unique atrium on
.. b9yfront. perfect for relaxing and entertaining.
8epwm maa'8 suite, 2 guest bedrooms. Owner
motivated. Ann p ......
ll11
LIT ... +.._ down ••............... $170,000
'MILi MY -Par1c views ...••......... S250.000
• Cl II I -Views ••.••.••..•.•....•.••• $450.000
N IE I -View lot -mull-,_ ......... S500.000
ui - -Fl9I building tot •••••..••••• seaoaoo
' 111 - -View tot ••••••••••••.•.•• tw:OOO
f I WI m -lot wlp;. permit ••••• SI00.000
LIJ -...... -Zoned R-1 /R-3 .•.••...•• $1,400 000
l'EllF-flm-~ v ................ $1 .250.000
I' II -_., ......... -v ................ $1,150,000
VIE VJ PR 0 PERT IE S
m1111EnM PB111. am .. J11
A mu8t to wHs beeutifutty deconmd and expended
.. Mirima(' in Halbor Ridge &• ' 1 Two bedrooms.
2Yl baths. enlarged den and licytigh'8d music/ reading
room with custom oak bar. All this and a panoramic
city and night light view. Evening showings are
encouraged. Maureen White/Ed Eacano
...... ~ 1441•
Largit 1 bedroom. 1 bath on the front with an exp8n1ive
.. from the jetty to the Balboa Island bridge
Compl1Wy redone with new buitt-in kitchen ~
tile. brick flooring on porches, beth _.:. mm•mMi .... ::iJll ... IB. ... Piil -W£W --
counters, electric awning and more. $«9,000 One of the very few poot homes in otd Corona def
inductee land. Martha Macnab Mar. 1Yl lots. extreme privacy. Totalty custom 4
bedroom, 2 story with exceptional master suite. all
with expansive view. Martha Macnab
WllftW-~
smell the-. hear the surf, walk onto beautifut S8J'.'dy
b 11ctt from this CUltom quality home with tantaStic
oc.n Y1eW of Catalina. Ex'8nsNe use of wood tile
brick and llained glala. Incredible mas'8f' suite' with
blamed ceiling over1ooking beach. built-in bodk-
ca11 a. 2 balconiea. ftreplace, and spa tub~ Maureen
White and Ed e.c.no
Pll•llEIT PllPEl1l II Ill IAITllL•EW
BTITE 11.1•.l I I
, Thia CU*>m "°"!8 is like no other. Architectutally it
commands ••lion. Two maetlf 1UMe with • 11p-
ing t.y ... plus 3 °'*' latge tiidioom.. p~ spa.
wine ceaar. Rolling lawns lead to fabulous dock for
lllrge yacht. Barbara Aune and Carlyn S'8iner
lM 9TI EUllWI 1151'.m
The home is beautiful, the view breathtaking. the finest
yachts in the world pass by this Channel view. Quality
conatruction. Decorator perfect A very pleasant
Not1heutet1y exposure. Three bedrooms. 4 baths.
Barbara Aune or Hobie Denny
• CAIYll .. Cllll UTi.•
Unobstructed view of Big Canyon golf couTse.
Spedous end unit. two story with large wrap around
petio, private douh'e garage, 2 bedroom, den and
formal dining. A great buy at $275.000. Martha
Maa\8b
lml....all I IE 1111.m
Only 3 unlel in ht complex haYe this wonderful
locwplant Two bedrooms and tamity room. Two large -
decks to enjoy the magnificent vistas. Highly
upgwaded and decora~ Guarded community. Ann
p .....
no 111 -CIEIT M•.111
ewa.ly mMDined 3 bedroom townhome. former
mod8l l..oWlly woodsy eeaing with compl8'1 pMlcy.
No ••• no roof tops. Spacious ··Renaisaance-
•mocte1 with loft. family room, formal dining room.
Bew81ty Morphy
UllllllMAlll .. ~ a•m
In '* rnllr'9loua townhOme. Ocean and city view.
Thia WOltder'ful home ha ewwything for the pertect
.. ~ Tine tpeCious bedrooms. .. ,,..... ...
• *ldy with ftniplace. High ceiffnga. Large 18mity
room. Large pdo& a.rt.ta Aune
T ,_ I El .... Ill
.,., ... your megnlficent "Renaiwnce" 3 bedloom
home in le.bot Ridge with dining room. tamify room.
COftlMUnly pOoee. .... and tlnnis. Megniftcent city
and night light Ylewa. Mar.aou Ingold
#2 Chic ............. .
IMllEJ9C~.. 1711M4
Expanded and customized '"Southport" model
...,ring: 6= bedrooms. 5l'l belhl. garden room,
gourmet kitchen, 52' pool, ape. plua land9caped yatd
for childrens play on outstanding lot teatUfing ocear
bey and city night lights view. s.ndie Fax
WIAP IDIUDl WlW• IHlll W 17 ....
Thia fabulous home offers truly panoramic viewa that
sweep the coutffne to Palos Verdes and Catalina
and inland to the mountaina, This 11..ht and gllll'F· ........ rtr r 'V"" ' .... uemon has been expended to Ofter 5 bedtooms.
4 baths and family room while enjoying a cul-de-
sac location. Maureen wt-. and Ed &cane>
EXT..-.n Rm.Y.. 11.• Ill
One of Big canyon. top five lc<atioi1s. Approxima'8ty
8000 sq. ft.. 7 bedrooms. 7 belhs. specious living.
famity and recreation rooms. GI-' pool Fabulous
golf course and lake views. Denny Bibb and Stephanie
Grody
IUlllACEIT •LF CllllE lflllEICE l!.451.1•
lniviting courtyard entry with pool and lush gardens
leads to elegant foyer with circular stairway and
crystal chandetief. rtW bedrooms. Formal dining
room seats 14 kl 16. Step down into spacious living
room with views, antique French fireplace and
complete entertainment cen'8f. One of the finest
homes in exclusive Big Canyon. ~ef'ty Morphy and
Barbara Aune
• CUTll"I .... •111 [ICf ~411111
Thia home is charaderized houghout by pamnd
waHs. immense IOlid oek tJ wna. antique oak doors.
Marie Antoinelle hardwood loot&, and very specious
rooms. Six bedrooms. EM belt-. fonnlil tMng and
dining rooms. eepenm family room. gourmet~ ..
butler·• pantry. paneled study. wine cellar, 4
fireplacea. Apporoximallly 215 .. of tMway trom.ge
and 90m8 1 ~000 sq. ft. of land. Appc'Ae ...... d with
Denny Bibb
lWllTSf ••~ st•.••• ~ OC191"'-. bey and night light view from ..
5 bedroom. 7 ~ ..... l.8191 f8mity room. study
.,.. wine«*tar, formal dining room and.-, adimllla
room in Ile ,,..... IUila. Fow •eplec• . ...-
• ...,_ ........... indudlng 90lid oak doors and
crown moldings. Outside la a~ swimming pool
and ap9. Maure.-1 White and Ed &cano
Hal II .. 8 ( I DI flTllt a Zll 111
In Hart>of Ridge. unlUfPD98d quality conslrUetK>n.
~ 25· 8r*y, go.geoua oelt and tie. fi...a .... *'
~ loOt'&. All •• .,,... •••lied and tMMlled. Beto•• Neledol1 room. 1P9 and «r lllp pool Frve
bedroom&. ~viewsffOID~ room. o.nny
Slit»/~ GnJdy '
290
• C11111 r111111CD1., c11 H man 11111.111
Two ~ French Tudor ... 111 Gott cour., city
light and beck bay views. lndudea 9'egant formal
IMng/dining rooms. Large s-rt&l1d family and
billiard room. Maida or gum ~ Truly an
oull•nding value.: Denny Bibb and Stephanie
Grody
MORE FINE PROPERTIES
K Ill ,_ I.CJ. 111._
Immaculate 1 bedroom condo tacing pool and
overlooking lovely greenbelt Lower corner ur.it.
Columbia Square is pet1ect for racutty. student or
investorl Paula Bailey
ws ••an• CllTA w 11•.111
A lovety property in College Partt with one of the
largest yards available with a ~reat Anthony pool
safely fenced for-family protectK>n. The 3 bedrO<>m
home is in top condition with cathedraJ ceilings,
remodeled bathrooms and a refurbished kitchen.
Coby Ward
" m'EIR.mPUI 131._
This Eastbluff 3 bedroom C-otan OUtlt by Lusk is in
lovely condition and has an expanded bedroom which
can be a great second master suJte. Lots to enjoy
on thia easy care property. Coby Ward
.... m.ECMlllEI ~
Open the front door to a large sunny brick patio
surrounded by a comfor1able 3 bedroom. 2 bd'I home.
Hantwood floors. be9m ceilings and u9ed brick
fireplace A wonderful house for • "8ftaining indoors
and out. Joan Lewis -
... mu .. an.
Needs some decorating but priced accordingty. Three
bedrooms. 3 baths. famity room. sepern dining room.
Extra large lot (52YJ ') wrth pool. hardwood ftoor'S.
exposed beam ceilings. Three car garage. Loca'8d
on quiet end of island. Joan Lewis
llY'llllfMEAITlfl ClllEI llT ...
Sophist>ca1ed 2 bedroom home oooe to perlectJon.
Bachelor's paradise but plans for a second story if
needed. Large living. dining area. spacious sunny
patio. One block from Marina. Reduced to $595.000
inciuding land. Beverty Morphy
IA l I I PflfBml .... I
Total elegance in ttus magnificent upg1aded home.
Gt'8Cious and chamu.ng with hand lnished wood
ftoors.. ~ cusDnlZed upgnldea. High oeili"S1' 3
fir9places. peladium windocn. 2 98C** bedloom
suites. wonderful library, formal dlnmg room. Poof
sized yard. Batt>era Aune Of Beta. Partdi
•mt• ma ••mn •• • AbuncMnce of wood and ....._ FMt bedlooms. '~
bel1S on one of Beg Canyon's illrg11t k*.. Priv•
drive and a grand pool and .,. wieww1g O¥S tush
gardens. By appo1rtb1MWlt with o.nny Bbb
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$pllcio&l9 5 bedroom. cUllOm home in ' ..... Fleig..
Dramatic medrterranean design by Rot.t Earl .
Skylights. cathedral eeihngs and French doors
throughout Enormous pnvate lot. tush grounds.
Denny Bibb and Lois Jacobs
Pl L U 11.1111
tn ()qnge County there is an oe111 you WCM'I, b..-..
Three-enO-a·hatf ~ (It u99d to be an Orwtge
Cow1ty ~ Manicured &awn1. 100 yemr old pine.
tk:us Md pMri trees. Floweeit.g ahnJba and truit trw..
Ower &.000 9Q: ft. with pruGi pool. 8 bedlooma; 1
beths. 8artJwa AUne "'
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LOTSOf LIGHT. 3 BEDROOMS. SPACIOUS FAMtl Y ROOM,
IN PRIVATE CORNER LOCATION WrTH MATURE LAND-
SCAPING.
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OU1STANOING WATERFRONT VALUE. PIER ANO SUP.
LARGEPATIO. 3 BEDROOMS. DEN. BEAUTIFUL KITCHEN,
AU BUILT-INS. WIDE LOT, ROOM TO EXPAND.
LmRE 11&111
ENTER THIS SPACIOUS CUSTOM HOME THROUGH MAS-
SIVE DOORS LEADING TO HIGH CEILINGS. GlASS WALLS
AND GOURMET KITCHEN. FOUR BEDA00MS. TILED PAT·
10, SPA AND FOUNTAIN.
WOT ... UT 11119
CUSTOM 2.sTORV OCEANFRONT BUil TIN 1982. BEAUTI·
FUL USED BRICK EXTERIOR. LEADEDGlASS. SKYLIGHTS,
OAK FlOORS. DOORS AND CABINETS.
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OU1STANOING EXPANDED WATERFRONT HOME. PIER.
SOI.AR HEATED POOL ANO SPA. LARGE PATIO, 5 BED-
ROOMS. GREAT VALUE.
PBlllUlA •••I 11 CONTEMPORARY BAYFRONT. DOCK FOR ss· YACHT. UN-
COMPROMISING QUALITY THROUGHOUT. THREE BED-
ROOMS, 3 BATHS. 2 FIREP\.ACES. AND GREAT VIEW. BUY
Of THE YEAR
IAYFal HF&•.
BEAUTIFUL4 BEDROOM.3~ BATH DECORATORS HOME.
WOOD FLOOR. GOURMET KITCHEN, HUGE SOUTH PATIO,
LARGE SLIP. FABULOUS MASTER SUITE.
HAI• llDIE 11--
UNPARALLELED VIEW FROM THE GRACIOUS 4 BED·
ROOM, 7 BATH CUSTOM HOME. WONDERFUL FOR ENTER-
TAINING OR FAMILY. GOURMET KITCHEN ANOWINE CEL·
LAA.
UIDA IAYFmll 11--
TRADITIONAL 4 BEDROOM HOME WITH MAIN TURNING
BASINVIEW.QUAUTYCONSTRUCTIONWITHFINEFURN-
ITURE BUILT-INS. ON FEE LANO.
IUll••• R-.. ESTATE-SIZE BAYfRONT ON NEWPORrS MOST PR£Sft.
GIOUS ISLANDS WITH OVER 140' FRONTAGE. LARGE
HOME. DELIGHTFUL 2 BEDROOM GUEST HOME.
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RANCH STYLE HOME ON EXTRA LARGE LOT JUST ST£PS
TO THE BEAOt SPACIOUS lMNG ROOM WITH HIGH
8£AMED CEILING AND MASSIVE STONE F1A£PlACE.
llEWPllT IUCI IF rr • BEACH FRONTTRIPlEX.1 BlOCK TO FERRY, GREAT REN·
TAL LOCATION WITH BOARDWALK PATIO AND TWO VIEW
PRIVATE BALCONIES.
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CONTEMPORARY LUXURY MAST£RSUITE WITH DREAM
BATH, 3 DECKS ANO PATIO. FIVE BEDROOMS, 4 BATHS
OR 3 + MOTHER-IN-LAW, SPIRAL STAIRCASE.
CWA-•• 171&.m 180' VIEW Of OCEAN. CATALINA. PALOS VERDES.. THREE
BEOAOOMS. OEN, ARULACE. 3 BATHS. BEAUTIFUU Y
CARED FOR. ARCHITECT-OWNER-OESIGNEO.
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CONSIDER WATERFRONT VIEW CONDO WITH OWH BOAi
DOCK FOR LARGE BOAT! WALK TO VIUAG£ BUT ENJOY
FINE INTERIORS ANO DECOR. MARBLE FIREPLACE.
FRENCH DOORS, SECURITY.
P!lllllB.A llJll•
FABULOUS CATALINA SUN VIEW HOME. FIVE BEDROOMS
ON LOWER PENtNSUt.A. VERY WARM ANO £MOTIONAL
EXTRA PARKING. HARDWOOD FLOORS, LARGE PATIO.
CORON /A DEL MAn
CllllA IR .U RI ..
TURN-KEY LIVING AT ITS FINEST. BEAUTIFULLY MAIN·
TAI NED 2 BEOAOOM, 2 BATH CONDO WITH VIEWOf SUN·
RISE ANO HARBOR VIEW HIUS.
JAl•IE CIHI ..,._
LIGHT ANO BRIGHT, 2 LEVEL TOWNHOUSE WITH OCEAN
VIEW, 3 BmROOMS, DECK, PATIO. NEW NEUTRAL CAR·
PET. TENNIS AND POOlS.
JAlllllE Cllll 14159
MAGNIFICENT VIEWS Of LUSH NATURE PARK. OCEAN
ANO CATALINA. ELEGANT CONTEMPORARY 3 BED-
ROOMS Pt.US FAMILY ROOM. PRIVATE COMMUNITY
POOlS ANO TENNIS.
CMOIA DEl llAI 1415.000
NO SUBSTITUTE FOR THE VIEW FROM THIS BAY FRONT
CONDO! ENJOY IT FROM BALCONY OR GORGEOUS MAS-
TER BEDROOM. BOAT SLIPS AVAILABLE.
CAllBI Hl&lllAIDI 1515Jm
YOU'LL LOVE THIS TOTAUY REMODEL£0 HOME WITH
OCEANVIEW.CORNERLOCATION-VERVSPACIOUSFEEL-
ING. CALL TO SE£ TODAY!
CAMEO SHORES mo.a
DYNAMITE LOCATION, STEPS FROM GA TED BEACH, THIS
4 BEDROOM, 3~ BATH POOL HOME OfFERS A COMMAND-
ING VIEW. ENJOY PRIVACY ANO QUIETNESS Of THE
AREA. .-.a•t•• 111r• DON'T MISS THtSCHAHCE! ELEGANT FOUR-LEVEL HOME
IN OLD COM. DRAMATIC CEJUNGS ANO BAY WINDOWS.
TWO BEDROOM GUEST HOUSE IN REAR.
OlJ CD11 Dal II
INCREDIBLE COM8().-.HIGHEST QUALITY, NEW CON·
STRUCTION, PlUS BEST VIEW. DREAM HOUSE WITH
EVERY LUXURY ANO 100 FT. LOT, FRONT ROW OCEAN.
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Sfl 1 ER MUST SEW AU OfF£RS Will BE CONSIOEltlJI
UPGRADED2 BEDROOM/2 BATH TOWNHOUSE INOlllGl-
NALMODELCOMA.El SOPHISTICATED El£GANCE P£R.
FECT COHOfTION! TENNIS ANO POOL
VI.LA_.. lllll 11
HAABORYIEW AS WEUASSUNSETSFROMTHISGl:.GE·
OUS VILLA BALBOA PENTHOUSE WITH SECURITY GATE.
CATHEDRAL CEILINGS AND SKYLIGHTS. .... , ... ". .. .. STUNNING! THR££ BEDROOMS OR 2 BEDROOMS MO
FAMILY ROOM IN WONDERFUL NEWPORT HEIGHTS.. If
YOU LIKE LIGHT, BRIGHT ANO SPACIOUS, YOlfll LOVE
THISONE!
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FABULOUS 3 BEDROOM CONTEMPORARY HOME ON
LARGE C'>RHER LOT. EXPANSIVE OUTDOOR LMNGAREA
WJTH POOL ~O SPA. TERRlFIC BUY.
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VERY CHARMING OlD BAl80A 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH.
UPGRADED KITCHEN, COZ't EMOTIONAL HOME ON 1 ~
LOTS. SECRET LOFT. GUEST UNIT.
UllR VEW llllJlll
OWNER WILL CNfRt CMMEl 3 BEDROOM. 2 BATH. 2
FIREPLACES-SKYUGHT KITCHEN. SUMY BACKYARD
WITH TR£1 I IS. FR£NCH DOORS. BRIGHT ANO CHEERFUL
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LOWEST PRICED HOM£ IN HARBOR RtOGE. TWO BED-
ROOM DYNASTY MODEL PRIVATE LOCATION. GUARDED
GATE. PRESTIGIOUS Ntf.A. THts ONE Will NOT LAST!
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THREE BEDROOMS. 2 BATHS, SINGLE LEVEL HOME.
SUNNY SOUTH PATIO, BERBER CARPET. TRACK LIGHT·
ING. NEW MEXICAN TILE PATIO. LARGE ASSUMMK.E
FIRST.
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WONOERfUL CONDO IN BAYSIDE COYE. POOL. JAa ll.ll,
PRIVATE BEACH AND DOCKS AVAJLA8l.£. CEDAR PANEL·
ING. 2 PATIOS, MANY EXTRAS.
IEWPllT IUCll 11116111
NEED A TENNIS EST ATE? HALF ACRE OFFERED WITH
PLANS FOR 4200 SQ. FT. HOME. THE PLANS SHOW ROOM
FOR POOL. SPA Al.SO.
IELCOUIT Hill 141 ..
BEAUTIFUL AND SPACIOUS CONDO WITH OCEAN VIEW.
PRESTIGIOUS LIVING, 2~ BEDROOM, GOURMET KITCH·
EN. SUBZERO REFRIGERATOR, 2 MARBLE FIR£PlACES.
SECURITY SYSTEM. COMMUNITY POOL ANO SPA.
IEACOl IAY Ml•
OUTSTANDING TOP QUALITY HOME IN PRESTIGIOUS
BEACON BAY. HUGE MASTER SUITE WITH FIREPlACE,
SITTING AREA OVERLOOKING YACHT BASlN .
OPllT IYCI IG' I I
TROPICAL PARADISE. BAY. CITY UGHTs, SOUTH MOUNT·
AIN VIEW! PEAC£fUl SETTING WITH POOL. SPA. £NORM.
OUS PRIVATE LOT. LARGE 3RO BEDROOM. EASILY EX·
PANOED. OAOPP£O $26,000.