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.... I JU• 11.1111 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN
. local man trod long, h nl ra
BY BILL HAllVEY
When Dave ~wast talks be
taJb at a very rapid rate~ but
then, be has to. He bas an awful
lot of information to pass on to
his listeners.
He likes to talk about the time
that he bribed his way out of a
potentially sticky situation in
Iran with two American dollars
and the time he witnessed the
death of two spectators at a
game in Afghanistan.
The game involves 50 to 100
horsemen and resembles polo.
except instead of using a ~
the players fight over a dead
goat. There are DO rules and DO
boundaries to the field. A small
boy and an old man were
trampled to death when they
were unable to get out of the way
of one of the teams.
Kunst is the first American to
walk through the Khybct' Pass.
He~ also the first man to walk
around the world.
Kunst and his brother, Jo~
left Waseca Minn. on June 20,
1970 with the announced goal of
walking around tbe world.
Before the trek was O'VCI'", Kunst
saw his brother murdered in
Afghanistan. traveled 14,SOO
miles oa foot and wore out 21
pain of shoes. He waited aero.
13 countries on four continents
and caJculates that he took more
than 20 million st.cps. The trip
took four yea.n~ three months
and 16days.
By 1972, Kunst and bis
brother bad reached Afghanis-
tan.
.. One of the local newspapen
~ported that we were collecting
funds for UNICEF and that we
bad all of the money with ~ •
he said. "'We Mft· auactcd by
bandits in the middle of the
night. We were told by the police
that if we were were attacked not
to shoot anyone because in that
country the ruJe is 'an eye for
an eye•.
06W c were told that if we 8ot
anyone, we would be lallllted
down and tilled by the rdlltna
of the dead man. We wae told
to shout the native won1 for "Id
out of here' ud if that dida\
wor~ to fire some shots illllD die
air.
06W e did that and the bandits
left. I thought we were safe, but
they came back and tqan firiD&
with no araing. I Wiii hit ia the
chest and fell to the pound. My
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brotbcr. Jolua, ._·shot ihroap ~amt overcame a major
tk beart ad died ialt•ty. I lt1UD.blina bloct. bcilla allowed
prt• c Heel tlYit I Wiii clad, but to ftlt tbrougb Balpria. by the
111J Jlart W poalldiwa IO Jaanl. simplce~ of .... to ....
I w mrc dial tbey9d Mar it. embassy and 'dliwa tbtaa wUt
11ley toot die litde bit al moaey be was trying to do.
we bad ud ow c•"'<nt ud -ibe Amaican Embassy bad
tape reconle:r. • told me that we•d never be
~mm • .,...... to ctawl to a allowed to wait tbrougb Bulp-
road wbae l.e,... be,... picbd ria, baa tbey (the Bulpriam)
up wl taken to a ~•I die tboaabt that wbat I was doing
nat day. Be came beck to tlUs was a pat .tveatuae, •be said,
couatry nae be rccuperatcd, adclina -n.ey ewn pvc me a
dleo went back to the same spot •ery official-lookina letter
wbcR be was shot and continued saying that nobody better-mica
bis trip. He was joined oa this with me."
lea of tbe trip by his other . His next major obstacle
brodler, Peter, who stayed with occarred in Aastralia. Be Md
him for a year. acquired a male and waaon to
Newport Ballet 'AcadeJQY
PRESTIGE -CONVENIENCE -STATE-OF-THE-ART
llODllRN. amacH-DICAL
Jc••• wa a •a.ool 'nclwr,
and Ille .... to tow Ilia -.o.n
with ba-car. T'l!:J • 09I • foar
miles per bov, IO tMl K...a
coaJd wait aloDa b rMc tbe car.
Jamie towed * ...,. iD this
fashion for 1.000 nula
~-came tbrougb Or-.
Cou.aty OD his way back to
MinllflSOQ and was giftD a 20-
yeu-old aule.
,......, •• npl""" ... the
IDOlt ltUbbona male IW eftf
IClCD. I wuacd to walk 40 miles
a day, and she wanted to wait
tea..
WJ"be mule sat dowa in the
mjddle of AD i.atcnectiOD OD
lmperial Rigbway in Anaheim
Bills.
•A cop came along.• be coo-:
tinucd, -and told me to move tbe
mule. I told him I couldn '\ move
the mule. Re pulled his car up,
YCrJ gently, and tried to push the
mule. The mule ticked the
staffinp out of his car. Re said,
•you better ba-.e that mule out
oC beR by the time I Ft back'
and clroft off ...
~umt coatinucd a.is walk.
um mak, bid to Mi...aou.
TbRe clays after be JIDl ta.en:. be
wad blck to A~ 1ot
Jennie. ... m.rieil lier. They
lift ia Or-. c.o-., ... and
~ ...... bis.---ai•
apartments ad tr.flina o1 bis
wait..
As for tJ.c fubare, ~amt bas
~
.. ... to uil arOuid die
wonL I bow tua" blDCla doae
w~ ._ ... llill .. * OlllJ _ .......... .ad.ailed .............
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f. fhel'8 no cure for
the bubonic plaque?
~·--··••111 a priae for an auy I wrote on
......... hhial.mHFfL Thlil
...... .. certaiDly affected ..,
owa z a ·.,. WIWc rm • .., ..
for die ncopitioa and O.C
wy. die darned tllina bas
earn• me mdlea h-lca
F".. al all, die plJdliatric
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wro1etM&.-,w s1dto~
Clll -.... tpeCial ,.~ .. oae Gl 11!2J ICMol .,_.... mecc-
inp. Thiia WM 6-wida me. I
need aD die atra poi1m I am
.. ! 11ley dr :hied tbe cere-
mony for tk May nwtina ,,
Next, their PR dcpeatmeat
put out news rclr•~• to evay
paper, small and large, in
OnitF ~. My cnrn paper
list.Cd my credeotials as ~lie
personnel certificate." This
enhanced my reputation at
school Several of the coaches
wanted to know bow they could
get one of those credentials. I
told them it took a lot of field-
work..
Congratulatory notes and
calls began pouring in. Eve-
ryone. be it colleague or neigh-
bor, was happy for me. I was
also listed in the district newsld-
ter. Teachers and coumelon
from otbeT schools read about
me apin Ne~ my award was
announced at a faculty rnttting
The 1apome w muted.
•b that the same plaque we
beard about in Februaryr' an
Eqtish teKber •ked.
•y cs, .. I said. ~ I get the
plaque DCU week.,.
•11 this a new bonor7'9 said the
principal.
-Same old plaque,.. I am-
wacd.
The night of the board mm-
iq arrived.
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9Do JOll ... t.o COllllf/t1'! I
.mt my llusbeDCI . ·ru ....,,.... • a.e said •
I -.,a1 too Iona over my
dlw ...... late FArina OD the
,...... 1._. bccD puttina a alety
............ ol the only silk
atsiw I OWL
~ yoa ca bay another
lilt draa witla tbe award
-CJ" ..... .., lawbact.
De pia jabbed UDCOmfort-
allily mo my middle • I clroft
don PCB. I loobd down and
hoped tUt tbe two CUii OD my
shin. which I bad mangled
slaaYing. didn' start blttding
•pin· Then I noticed I bad a
run. Swearing, I turned into a
tiqoor store. No nylons. I dr~
to Albertson's in Irvine and
stood through the alleged fast-
line to boy new hose. I got in
the car and looted around the
parting lot. There was one man
putting groceries into his van. I
t ook a chance. I wiggled down
in my seat and removed my old
nylons. In doing so the two cuts
began to bleed. Sweating, I
pu.Dcd on the new nylons any-
way. I feh a littk pop in my
dress. I bad ripped out a
shoulder scam. Tbe dfccu of the
Girls' Gym were heginnina to
show tbemKtva.
Pinnal, ll ,. I alld lmlk-
lih, I uriwd late for the school
board mee«ina -No problem.•
said the pre IC'Dln • --we~ not OD
for two boars.•
I fiaally receiYCd tbe plaque.
It •1 beautiful I haft it propped
on a file cabinet in my office.
I really don' want a.ayone to see
it.. Bow can I tell them that it\
the same essay contest from
February? I was also OD lrviDe
Cable T. V. I'm still getting calb
&om parents of my studenu
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Cities need · relief
Sen. Marian Bergeson deserves kudos for once again
taking up the cause of coastal cities and sponsoriq a
bill to overturn the Gonzalez decision, which held that
a city or county that provides lifeguard services at
beaches within its jurisdiction assumes liability for
injuries suffered by beachgoers at those beaches.
That decision may have made sense in the framework
of tort caselaw, but the precedent it set makes for very
poor public policy. The effect is to discourage local
entities from providing lifeguard services at all, ironically
· placing the general public 1n greater danger and, even
more ironically, depriving those who are injured at
unwatched beaches of recourse to recover damages.
This turns good policy-giving cities incentive to
provide lifeguard services-on its head.
Sen. Bergeson, who has repeatedly shown that she
knows good policy from bad, was right on top of this
issue from the beginning. She has twice in the past
introduced bills to modify Gonzalez, but each time she
ran up against a brick wall in the form of the California
Trial Lawyers Association and the Senate Juciciary
Committee. The two previous bills both died in that
committee.
The lawyers raise a valid point, to be sure: victims
of serious or catastrophic injury should not have to f acc
financial ruin as well as physical debilitation. But,
making the cities shoulder the liability load, especially
in an era when so many are being forced to go self-
insured, is not the way to take care of those victims.
It can place a severe financial strain on the local
government and taxpayers, especially in jurisdictions
with small populations.
The encouraging news this year is that a majority of
the Judiciary Committee seems to have fallen back on
common sense. Bergeson 's bill, SB23, passed the
committee 6-3. It now goes to the Appropriations
Committee and then, we hope, on to the full Senate,
the Assembly and the Governor. We urge all of these
to look with favor on SB23.
Baker Communications
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The Plcapout Ensii&n and QJSla Mesa News
.,.. Pllbli.shed 'I! ekty an~
TIS
TO A SllEET NEAR YOU •••
-
Time of._ my Life
aY JIM FELTON
Reaarch lists Newport Beach
newspapers in past 80 yean
.. Residents frequently take
their local community newspap-
ers for granted, but the citizens
of Newport Bada have been
fortunate th.a ~the years
their community bas been
bksscd with a cadre of respon-
sible, dcctiaded and objective
local journalists. ..
lt was nice to read this para-
graph. Newspapermen try to
report and comment objcctivdy,
bat uaforutunat.ely there are a
lot of people who are DOt objec-
tive rudcrs. and their bate mail
more often attacks the mes-
K'llger rather than the issue
reported. ln recent months,
letten to tbe editor ~ been
fun to read~ not became I lite
being criticized bat became it is
IO easy to detect the th•Qow
mjJMI• rapomaDlc for the ktten..
Now coma u e•c:irina cloe>
umeat repor1iDg in ddail the
history of w:wspaperi.aa in New-
port Beada. ltesean:bed ancl
•••• by Dona E. Si.Ms. it is
a pmpcr i*ocloced for the dw
in Banumjstjc: Raeaa~iD Com-
mu•icarion, COlldacted by Dr.
Terry M.. Hyna at Cal Sa.ac
Fullertoa. The doc•m•w. •• CO'Val
SI p-.s of n.mnliw, bl"blio--
graphy, footnotes and cond•
s;iom, mild ODCC apin IC'tiHS die
llistoric fwd between ~
BeD Reddick Ud Walter Bur-
roagm.
Tiiie ~ is IO tboroap and
mticl*ninl that it sboald be
~ few ,.aaal disuiba-
tioa. Here in t.lae lJJW-Wiiue:a
fMIF' ~ sada piomcr joar:-
njljsta .. Beary s~ sm
Meyer, lletl lleiddict, Ano
Bs s-.; Jilll Ki¥ t wVl'tll wl
Waller ... 10 at
·w.a~~-tbm
~ of wadd; ......
........ F;DI' --CKilb "' ;--o1..-... MleYilioa,•
Sihil ••Gk:···~ ....
ever, remain the primary source
for detailed, io-depth reporting
which people can read and study
at their leisure.
-Since the city•s incorporation
in 1906 was followed shortly by
the first newspaper less than a
year later, the cditon and pub-
lisben of Newport Beach ~
papen have remained on the
sceae to cover and report on
local history as it is being made.
Many times the newspape1 mm
dximeNa were dx ona making
history, often championing their
own local c:&111a. •
Sims dca:ribca bow Walter
Bw1.... led tbe ctme to Ft
the Uaitatily ol CaJiforaia to
build a c••.-iD lniac, wl
bow Reddick belped bring
Oranae Coat ColleF to the
area. He alto deacriba the way
Remy She•-,;.,~ a DCWS-,..,a jm to caw'icl•cs
for die cily CMMil. _. ltow the
fint 9CW1paper iD Ne~rt
·-.. fownW tocMilpion r. • • liq .&:.. 1actll0m ... 1W ...... le
.. die --GJloiful figma
are s.. Me)U. no laid bis --= imaal ia ~ .. -io mate wy •• ad die
feisty lteddict, Burroups ad a..,..
c-Doan Sima is Giie "' die lat
raarda'I .... ..a pCIMI EM
joarulists I '--ner Don.
Wllik I ,... tlil Ill Awo fiua...
a.a Sen~ 00.. jainrd die
C01DpUJ • cdiaot iJI Jlonq nw. me mpa-ca r•J ,...
lialtioe ... WOii Vjdully nay
prize in iild•NI jow•sr •
Both Sims ... lldlw7 1lw
WR ued by a 1ll!W WJ-
........ rpg. az• .... ia
rctrO!lp«t. it .. • ,..... to
SitriL ... , .... , .......
co•pUJ .. ltlicatiog Ud
-•'•••• GI fra>' te
Board U.S. corporatiom. Bis
energy is ~ and be coa-
tinucs to enroll in challrnajng
cJassc:s, teaches adult extension
courses and raises prize-winning
African violets=
To complete his Cal State
~ be went tbroup old
newspaper files, "inicrofibm, and
Sbennan Library files. He read
virtually nay history published
about ewport BeaCb. And be
spent countkss hours interview-
ing surviving lOcal joutnalists
from bygoae days.
Rcddlck published a li¥dy
newspaper. often min& tKtics
that were criricimd. Be was a
reporter-pbotograpbcr for a
Long Beach newapapeT.
assigned to Newport Be~
when be took mu a newspaper
here.. Aft.er ICltiq bis paper. be
moved to Paso Robles, where be
and bis IOD are still llCti~ in
publishing
Burroughs is mown iD puJ>..
lishing ci.rdcs throqbout the
U.S.. A lqlaly 1UCC cafal adle-
preaeur, lie ...... dtC ia
boot pablii1Wa1 u well u
............. lk fo-k• diiC
Doily l'flolp d Mita a wlw
few it ad coe4IM=ta a ••s•
ment comultiag busiDns ia
Cc.ta Mesa.
<>tiler f onaer editon and _.._.__ . . ed .... ~:...:.. .,..__. lldCrVew .,, to'>ll••
included Herb Sattoa, Bart
Sims, 88d Daabcq, Tom
MlllJ'.=wla,..C.
... ,_. -----oely ....,,, GI r..d b&ta11• lted-
click ... ~ hi iii
----wida Silrilt bdtirt
uid lae still Md 111,1cc for
.... ~ ........ ~ 8£ftr
did lee eye '° ... A8d ia bis
iadeniew ol ••• I .. I Silvis
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.. ce1c.-ap ... -tOld llim
t11m ....... ~ ..
ada ..... I tiiWllimTU l&aJ
OUI 'al Newpwt Ina~ ,oa11
ttay 09l ol COila Maa. • J licard
one al Rcddic:t._ Wnous bone
....... Oii tie odlcr end of the
pllote, IO I knew it was open
~-I IUrted the Newport
lllrioi £.MP IOOll after. -
Silvia teat -advw:c ~ ol. Ilia 1epwt IO ........... ad to
·~-"'ttlr,.., .. diet cc--11 r •·
·1 -nae ILIG ........ .................
Tran porta ion, water are keys to OC's future
Tbe quality of life ia ~
C0aaty is~ It\ •
.iasidious ttosioo exptcwd •
..ucb ia traffac delay. airport
~wt bouiinl ckmity
• it ii in the •hNIOW worlll al noae, an i~ water supply
Ud environmental pollutioa.
Solutions ~xist bat the aJll is
b.ilh= county and ltJde go.ver.
ments must make bold political
and economic decisions to ~
future aenentiom from • life of
rationing and toD roads. Tllae
is hope, but I will be more
encouraged when conviaciag
visionary decisions are made on
behalf of oil the residents of
Oraaae County.
My Turn
mana• menL W aa.er, lite IDOY&-
ment., is eaential to life and~ like
the air we breathe, it is a public
'resource. Unlike the old ranch ...
land ethic which reprdcd water
on one·s laad as essentialy
available to do with as one
pleaiied, in an urban setting
whe1e ranchlaad is being con-
verted to raidcntial me it seems
to me that management of water
resources must transf cr to resi-
dential representation. This is
especialJy true when water is to
be provided from off--site sourca
socb as. watcT contracts with Los
Angeles and dsew~.
1e1•m ~ • Wiiler are maa-a..s by the ultjmne CODSUJDerS
of the senica: the public, or
their dected government. This
powerful tool acts to assure
equity in public representation
in pricing and allocating essen-
tial services, while pre:servin&
value for the original land
ownien who wish to con~ t.bei:r
property to a more profJtable
use. The economic destiny of the
water user must be prott.eted.
The notion of eminent domain
for water rights including public
management of off-site water
contracts should be explored.
Two areas of particalar con.
sequence are apparent: fneway
coqesbon and water manap-
meot. Each of these~ cries
for a dear definition of county
load, tbe c:arryinl capacity of the
county. County load is a mca-
swe of die county's ability to
accc>mmodal£ groirth and still
deliver full 9erVices while not
Rducing ~ of present sup.
port to CUl'RDt residents and
businesses
A free-enterprise system
which supports entrepreneurial
growth at the expense of otben
is corrupt in its logic. Our
freeway system is a good met-
aphor for what bappms when
roads do not keep pace with
I md:~llowl.This
IJ•• wide •epwtioD.., D0t
'9c re8diJy appare_Dl OD a day-to.
day ...... but if ~ loot at
trUlit reconli for·tbe past few
ya.rs the resalts are obvious: it
taka lonFr' to get aaywbeR,
plU1icalarty OD 1-S and ·~-Californiaa& for Better Trans-
portation. a non-prolit group in
SU Frwilco, 1eports th.al the
~ tol of this gridlock is
furtha' clefiN>d in terms of a
projected 174 percent increase in
~on OD olJ the state free.-
ways in tbC next eight years. This
year alone, road transportation
delays will tesuJt in S2 million
each day in lost worker produc-
tivity.
Unless something is done,
eventually this paralysis will
Rduce Orange County to urban
ghettos defined, not by degree
of economic position or ethnic-
ity, but by restriction of move-
ment. MOYeJDCDt is life. Restric-
tion of movement there{ ore
results in the obvio~ We must
suppon aeation of mandated
load facton which gear vchicu-
Letters to
the Editor
Responding
to Fuentes
DesE•ar:
TbOmas Fuentes reveals no
sharp .iwlFmmt with bis con-
tention that the llow-powth-Ud
traffic issue bides a ~ • a
-C.Omnric:, •or a •Recr· under the
bed.
When are political activists
lllCb • Fucata going to realize
tUt this Dad. of labeling or
smeariDI is paue in politics.
particularly wbea iu intmt is IO
tramparmt-to win by doudiDa
the issues n.c. issues are dear enough.
They are the legitimate concern
of the commuaity: Oftr-
devdopmeal, 1nfflc pidlocb,
etc. Does Mr. Fuentes belieft
that 0raaac County Yotcn are
unable to decide thole issues on
their aaitl wit1MJ9t his Bil
Smcit?
If widca polilX81 W.5• ol °"om••• ii cwr n_..illtle, ,er-.. it is u11ao1Ne to can
11MMui1 Fwatcs a ~.mt."
•wllJ .... ;._ im' r. a
• s·· re bdweca jOUCI ,.,
....... ,, to,. .......
ill pel>l'k--. OPf lllC d to t.k
pea,11 nlilia tlll r d"" cw
.-osvoce?
Mow, I doatit tut Mr.
F•• I is. falCilt I bdiete tUl
lie woald be ... if -(Gad
dill lie were. I ~ tMl d a.e,.•m · s me Co•~nllliwa,
or dllit aD Dc•OH•llll ore Lib-
erals; dull ... Soc:WIMts aft ............. ~
1nd~ As ca·r·
AM I ca.-,aa, llllJWlllll
lti. Pai , ii ta} I to..._ ................... a, ..
-11 f • WllO •aciur win --..-...r
As a Republican of more than
SO years. I would appreciMe it
if Mr. Fuenaa, a political ac:O-
vist within the party' would stop
m•ting me cringe with embar-
rma~t.
0-fMtor.
··--Newport ...
Rcp.rding the editorial and
article on the China House in
the June 2 F.Juip, it is my
opinion that Mr. Beauchamp
should be able to do anything
be wants with bis propcny as
'°DI as be doan' interfere with
otJa property OWllCl"I and he
coaforms to the local building
requirements.
Tbe Thompsom and the Olh-
en that want to ,keep the so-
called lalMlmar~ bad o'-u one
year to purcbasc -the property.
Where ~ they?
Tbis country was founded OD
tbc principal that the individual
is more~ than t.be State
ad he bas die ript lo 0WD and
dilPc* Of bis pcopaty •he ICCS
fit. Tbe gowa o..,.. w atab-mw to prolCd tbtlc piopa1J
~ To own piOpClty ud DOI
laaft CoalrOI Of ii is F_..,
Tiie ~ ...... dull Mr.
......... , wllit aodier &ix
moliths to ICC if the Newport
..... CownwJ (• bctta
1111mc Will H lie tk Newport •..tt Foarti llcida) caa ,_ a
....... to ~itc •• , ...
OS of llil ptopatJ ricft 'e
Utk Ca111nwy is .ccc11
~Newport•-' cm;.-*
chdt ol odlfer towm WIMt Mtie
...... ... • I '1&.;. of pri-
ftlle pro,al) rial'• _.. •
S u• Ma 1·:n. S•'t Clm _.
•• Uky .
'
lar access to transportation
system ~-When the l)'S-
tan reacbcs a def'med perfor-
~ limit we either fax the
system or restrict system input.
For example, defining a 3S
mph minimum average rush
hour performance buc for each
major segement of 1-S and I~
is realistic. If forecast Yeb.icular
movement from new dnelop.
mmts-sucb as Irvine, Laguna
Hills or llancbo Santa Margar-
ita, for eumplie impacts existing
traffic and forces it below the 35
mph minimum acceptable pcr-
f ormance base, then develos>-
ment must be im11X1iiatdy cur-
tailed until the system is ftxcd.
To do otherwise means we are
all bobbled by new real estate
developments even though we
arc physically removed from
them by miles. When it comes
to. transportation, Orange
County is one life suppon sys-
tear.-not 26 clistincdy separate
cities.
Another crucial area in county
load is water availability and its
In this ~ stale enabling
law for at least one major South
County area was Dna' intended
for administration of n:sidenti.al-
commercia.I development. As the
county load potential increases.
resource management.. including
the ability to create bonded
indcbtedoes1 and establish con-
sumer rates-takes on a dis-
tinctly political aura. W~ Must
Not Pumit Watn Barons. Crit-
ical pcrformana: facton here
relate to management require-
ments which should mandate
representation on utility boards
based OD residential service units
rather than raw land intcresu.
As an implementing strategy.
we should grant re-zoning from
agricultural to residential or
commercial only if peripheral
Transportation and water
management are only two exam-
ples of why county load criteria
must be estalishot to give a
precise dimension of minimum
pcrf orm.ance standards both in
serviC% demay (such as highway
throughput, potp response
time, rd me site capacity. and
water availability) as well as
management form (yielding to
public representation powers
formerly held exclusively by
large landowners).
Residents of Orange County
must decide what they want in
terms of county performanc:r
and demand iL We have the
choice of creating a quality
f uturc or being victims of a
quixotic quest to consume the
land.
FEELINGS SPOKEN'
P Ni Dad on fotte's Doy
• a~ 11t1~ol"9st\cut ~°'
on e»IUl•Ji• -• ol CJs.1(Jf1l9d pb9 M. Tbe CJiRging V.ne ~Ser ..... •.-il(e5-
c*> fnce.de ao.. caotger•~
b a 1 ••9 or par-. and ol coune
(OJ~ • t ... ¥CJl9S. plants
c.t ,,. •• c lo ws tool
The Clinging Vine
JI0.08IO
Now that Father's Doy IS tUSf
orOV'd !'he Comet ft gnieJ you 0 dow:.e
~ show how much you COf9
Wnte yot4/lf ..... 19$ ~ telecJ thot
speooj curd-""' mode lor Ood
at fhe 8oysde Cord N PbrtJ The ntOlll
lhoughrf\A sduhon to the
Fathers Doy gift cord probl9nl
Bayside Card N Party
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What's this all about? It's Irrelevant!
J.ndevant Week bas befallen
uaooceapan
What is Irrelevant ·Wee~ you
ask? Well, even if you donl, it
doesn 'l matter-it's irRJevant. .. Marine Scene
,..... to bonOr the NBA cbam-
pion Latas. Now we have to
baft OW' parade. So brina OD
Mr. Irrelevant, number 33S,
Norman Jeft'enon.
roMt and auction at tbC Newpiliilt
Beldl Marriott. It\ not too lltc
to sip up for golf, ten•• or Ge
dinner. Jmt call 644-1211.
-. Oil Tuclday, Jane 23, at
S:lO p.m., UCI will hOlt die
college Night Rally. CoUeae
groups from around the eoatry
will be Oockiq to tbc Brea
Evenl Cenaa' for dlecla. been
and entertainment by •ne
Fox .. -defmitdy a •t to Irle!
Actually, 1987 marks the 13th
OT 14th year Newport Toastmas-
ter General (and King of the
Hyperian outfall plant) Paul
Salata will host the llut NFL
draft choice for a week of fun
and frolic. The Green Bay
Packers traded with the Super
Bowl champs so they would
receive the last draft choice. This
year lucky number 335 is Nor-
man Jefferson.
Why discuss Irrelevant Week
in a marine article? Well, here
it comes ...
On Sunday, June 21st, Mr.
Irrelevant arrives in Newport via
either a pink submarine, a
BawaiianoutrigaerorVenetian
gondola. (It doesn't matter, they
all float.)
Treat your dad to something
different this Father's Day-a
short parade. Y cs, an Irrelevant
Parade. Sounds like fun? Just
show up at the Lido Island
turning basin near the Reuben
E. Lee this Sunday around 3:18
in the afternoon. The parade will
form (sort of) and proceed (we
hope) to the Balboa Bay Cub
for the formal Newport Beach
Gustafson wins Mayor's Cup
BY ART MORROW
The Inaugural Newport Beach
Mayor's Cup Tennis Tourna-
ment was concluded last wee-
kend with the finals.
In the men's singles A div-
ision, Bob Gustafson of San
Clemente defeated Dennis Mack
of Newport Beach ~3, S-7, ~
3.
Both of these players are over
30 years of qe. Gustafson is 31
while Mack is .-0.
"It was nice to win. I have
played in a lot of tournaments,
but this is the fint time I have
ever made the final. It wu tough
to close out this match at the
end,"' Gustafson said.
For the women t.bcre was only
doubles. la the A divisiea May
Golcz and China Hemon, both
of Tustin, defeated Gayle flu-
kcl.l and Carol Mannina. both
of Newport Beach, ~2. ~3.
Pirates, A's win titles
The Pirates, bcnditting from
two strong pitching performan-
ces, beat the Cubs twice last
week to win the Newport
National Little 1...eague•s AAA
Division championship.
The Cubs had enten:d the final
round of the doub&e<limination
championship tourney unde-
feated, but were ncHiit by Geoff
Abrams of the Pirates in the 6nt
mcering of the teams., forcing a
second, and decisive game.
Pirate hurler Wall Rankin roee
to the occasion, pitching a
complete pme victory, S-2. for
the cbampiombip.
In the AA Division, the A\
defeated the Yanktts 11-4 to win
it all. The Y anktts bad beaaea
the Tigers 16-6 in the 1emifinal
round.
HAIR NOW
by
Lee Rago
Fonner Artist Director
of
Vidal Sassoon
Tips for Creatin1 a New Ima1e
When deciding on a change of haircut tbcrc is
always some apprehension about that change and its
results.
Fi~ communicate your feelings about length,
texture, and condition. Also, highlights arc a terrific
way to add dimension, they go a long way with a
precilioa cat. You may tty a gentle body wa~ that
would acceat a new loot.
It\ imporiaat that you fed comfonabk wbeD
matina a dw'\IF. GM me a~ lOldhct w.: can
decide oa a aew imaF for )'OIL
Lee Rago
J)G E. C•• ~-Cori.a• clel Mar
Fat Qil: 67J.f2SO
arrival Ud mayor\ greeting
around • p.m..
And yes. an Irrelevant Boat
Parade. Los Aqdes bad their
Tbe remaining Irrelevant
Week activities:
• On Monday, June 22 the
Newport Harbor Area Chamber
of Commerce will host the
Irrelevant Golf and Tennis
Cbampiomb. ,.,__ --!ti be ) .... ._, WIU
followed by a fun.filled dinner r ,.,.r,
San Diego pair wins CdM
volleyball toUrnament
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The Newport Off shore
Unrated V oUeyball T ournameat
drew some aood local talent, as
well as some from da:wbue.
Tbc tournament was bdd last
weetead at Corona dd Mar
State Beacb and dmr 60 teams.
It was a doable elimination
tournament.
Tbc final winDen were Sean
Pope and Dwipt Hinda. who
me boda from San Dieao. Hjnch
fonnalJ played for San Dqo
State wlaile Pope formerly
played fm Chico StMe.
ne, woa tlaeir fiul ••Cla IS-
6. The metdl becaw dmc at S-
4. Riedl ad Pope dlaa ICOled
eiallt VM•waed points before
their oppoN:DD. J>a Glam ad
Tom Patoksi, 1C01ed epia to
mate tbc 1C01e I l-S. Tbe c:laam-
piom bad pme point foar tim
before fmally puttina it my.
lliDdl finjahcd tbe m•tc:la with
14 tills and two Ke ICl'ftS ud
Pope blld five tills and aa M:e-
Tbeir opponents were no
pusbovas. Glenn is tbc bead
volleyball coach at Newport
Harbor lliab Scbool Patolrai
is a former AD-Amr:ricu &om
tbe UnitasitJ of Hawaii.
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Cancer Society warns of summer sun hazard ·
Your skin remembers every
ray of sunshine you exposed it
to-and it doesn' forgive. The
sun ·s damaging effects on the
skin arc cumulative, so the more
protection the better. Most
Californians, recommends the
American Cancer Society,
should apply sunscreens with a
"Sun Protection Factor" of at
least IS before going outdoors.
A person can receive a lot of
exposure just by doing hil or her
daily routine. Cosntruciion
workers, landscapen, and any-
body who worts outside gets
much more sun than they prob-
ably realize and should protect
themselves.
About one in seven Americans
will contract skin cancer at least
once in his or her life. More than
S00,000 cases arc detected annu-
ally, and although about 95
percent arc curable an estimated
7 ,800 will die each year. Expo-
sure to the sun .. ultraviolet rays
is the major cause of skin cancer.
Concern about skin cancer
has heightened in recent years
because the rates have dramat-
ically increased-to .. near epi-
demic" levels according to a
recent testimony before a con-
gressional subcommittee-and
because the earth's ozone layer,
which blocks most ultraviolet
rays, is being eroded by chloro-
fluorocarbons emitted into the
au.
Given this disturbing inf orma-
tion, it's no.w even more impor-
tant than ever to supplement
nature's sunscreen with one
that's applied. For the most
effective use of sumc:n:em use a
PABA-bascd vcnion and then
reapply after swimming or heavy
swearing The American Cancer
Society also recommends that
Californians wear wide-
brimmcd hats~ bandannas, long-
slccved shirts and long panta to
shade the face, neck,. arms and
lower legs-which arc the areas
most prone to skin cancer-and
avoid the midday sun, which is
strongest between 10 LID.. and
3 p.m.
People should continue to
take precautions even when it is
~ cloudy. Contrary to popular
belief, about 80 percent of the
sun's harmful ultraviolet rays
can penetrate cloud cover.
The Cancer Society also
encowqes parents to take ape.
cial care of their children.
Younpters and ~ are
often preoccupied with their
activities and can quictJy burn
without realizing it. Since the
damqe is cumulative, the earlier
and more frequent the sunburns
the greater the threat.
In Orange County,the Amer-
ican C..ncer Society is sponsor-
ing stin cancer screeninp at
local hospitals. Docton will
examine the public free for signs
of skin cancer. Remanber that
the best cure we have for cancer
to date is early detection.
The siana of skin cancer
include a dry, scaly ~ a
penistent pimple, an i.nf1amcd
area with a crusting center, a
pearly lump. a sore that won l
heal or any wart or mole that
changes size, shape or color.
Even though our culture MSo-
ciates out-brown 1tia with
health and beauty, tbeft-S DO
such thing u a ..Ce tall. If you
fry now, youiJ pay later, the
Cancer Society says.
For more informa&ion about
skin cancer and its preteution,
contact your doctor or the
American Cancer Society at
(714) 751-0441.
UCI Medical Center registering organ donors
An organ donor registration
program has begun at the UC
Irvine Medical Center to educate
the public about the growing
need for donations.
"A poll done in 1984 indicated
that of the people talked to, 80
percent would be willing to
donate their organs if asked,"
said Jesus Hernandez, director
of the Multi-Tissue Bank at
UCIMC ... Unfortunately, many
Don\ LetAnother
~GoB)!
Our dieters lose an averaged
17 to 25 lbs. in just six weeb.And
so can you.
Our oounsetors will show )OU
bow to lose weight qu~ feel ereat. and keel> me weigllL o1.
So cal oow ror a free.oonsul&a&ion.
(n4)"""7"' e .. i.,..8adt
F...,,.ainV*J.
19Sl I 8cacil at.d.
s. w. c.on."' y ortlowD
(n4)7~llll
Nc:•pc>ft ladl
C...DdW..
1 • New,owt C.elllcr Dr.
Stile JfO
of those people don 'l make their
wishes known prior to death. ..
About 700 potential tr'aU-
plant patients in the Southern
Calif omia area are waiting for
healthy hearts, kidneys, liven
and pancreases, said Hernandez.
In response to a statewide
need. the Legislature last year
passed Assembly Bilr 631 ,
requiring all hospitals to
approach patients about the
possibility of orpn donation.
Tbe Donor Registration pro-
gram at UCIMC is dc:signM to
meet this requim.nent by mating
all new patients aware of their
options for organ donation u
part of the check-in procedure.
Information about their deci-
sion is fed into the UCIMC
computer, and mcmben of tlae
data bank are issued donor
cards. Docton then are able to
T11119'• Ae11pm1Cblre CU.ic
Dr. Wat.o• K.Y. T--s
~ ol Oriaul Mecicir~ Ir~
State Ott tified Acupuncturist & Chinese t-lertdogist
Eoc:h ~ ~ Jutw tlw Onie is~ an fttiai t1«1tJ1•rt 1"'
B•ckpei-
Sciatiaa
Overweislat s...w.s At A .. o .. te)y No Coet
CAU. NOW FOR YOUR FREE MONDAY APPOINTMENT
288 E. Coan Hwy., s.ite W, COM • 67S-e1'5
FREE INITIAL CONSULTATION ANYl1ME
retrieve the computer inf orma-
tion eyen if the donor card is IOll.
.. Then if the unexpected
happens, .. said Hernandez, -WC
don 't have to approach the
family about the poaibility of
organ donation-we will already
know."
Hcmandtt hopea to link up
the computer system nationwide
to better commnNcate recipient
needs and donor availability.
He ii ~ committed to edu-
carina a popolatioD be believa
doesn 'l fully undentaiad the
concept of orpn doution.
.. Older people n:pl'CICDt the
larFSt ill-inf'onned poap,. be
said. .. Became oltbeit .,e. many
are often beaitaat to clonatc
undu the Wst1kn W .._
their orpm wouldn\ benefit
anyone."
Not all donated orpm are
med for trampluts, howner.
Accordi:na to the age, overall
tw:ahb and cause of daltb of the
donor, orpm may be used for
transplant, education-1 or
raearch purposes.
.. Right DOW, there is an overall
sbortqe of orpm, said Hernan-
dez. .. U people only rea•imd bow
importaut their donations are,
~ if they are only med for
research. We can l find cu.res for
diseates that we can 'l study ...
For f urtber information, call
Hcmudn at (714) 634 696S.
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Two typa ol lillP ptemium
poliaea are ~ fWd..nte
and~.
teed by t.be ;..;,. company,
while the calll value will vary
with in"Vatmellt raulta. Thia
type of policy appeall to the
invatoT interested in market
participation.
eiWIL ToMJ. ill• •pro-
dadl ca._ qw.tk111 d 6---
c:W ill 1 IJ'W •11. 0. of tM
.... ~ .... ii sjisle pro-.
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a.Naatqecl investment that
bdn• ia w.ly aay iaw:lunent
portfolio. . ne single pmnium policy
comllina * earniDg poteatial
of fixed income and equity
iln ul• .. • wida tile tu features
al life imarance. YOU CU UK
it to bdd wts and ,enaaac
tu-&ee CMla flow throuP uni-
que bOrrowilla opportunities.
Becnle tl9e Dnaamaat income
ad capit•• IR!"lh arc earned
widn aa iwumaoe policy, they
muin free from tua .. long
• .. policy is in drect.
Bae\ bow ainale pretnium
life wcwb. You mate only one
payment at tbe start, unlike
ti'adilioul policiel where the
payments are aade over a
triuDhri of years. That one-time
payment usually a minimum of
SS,.000 is iwmedia1ely inYClted
and starts to compOund within
the policy,just as it would within
an lllA.
YOU can, of coane, cab in
your policy at any time, bUt there
would be PQteDtial income tu
and early witbdnnral penalties.
So this is an inWltllleDt oppor-
tunity for the Iona term.
Single premium life's tu-
advaataFI status prcmda you
with darec major tu advan•.,a.
Fant, there are tax-free earninp.
The build-up of earni.np on the
initial investment a free from
income taxes. Second, there is
i.x-free cash flow. lnveston can
1Yla1'1•
usually borrow u mucb • 90 "'c::cat Of the entire investment .a nta rangina from O percent
to 3.S percent, without paying
any tua. Third, there is income
tu-free distribution of estate
benefits.
The inwstmmt provision is
the single pTemium poJicy•1
foremost feature. Over the long
bauJ, the income and capitaJ
growth of a lump-sum, tax-
deferral premium can be dra-
matic. If you invest SI00,000 at
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grown to SS(;0,441. That"• about
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you would have on a comparable
taxable investment in the 28
percent tax bracket..
Fiuct-raac ~ ...,aatee
interest rata for a specif led
period, notmally one, two or
tine years. At tk aid of the
period, a new ~teed rate is
set. This plan appeaJs more to
the comervatift investor who
may want to Id aside money for
retirement or, perhaps, a child ..
education.
V ariable-nk policies allow
the poljcy bolder to take a direct
bud in bow bis or her. money
is invested. Typically,. you may
choose among a variety of mut-
ual fundl_jndgdjng ·~
corporale and biab-yidd bonds,
u well• money markets, stoeb
and zero coupon acne• wot
bonds. Most plans peamit your
investment to be reallocated
between funds, with normally no
cost or income tu iDcu.rmL Tbe
initial estate benefit is guaran-
Single premium life insurance
offen a competitiw invatmmt
opportunity. In ad.di ti~ with
tu-deferred compounding of
earn.inp, no or low interest
borrowing. and iac1•r ~-free
transfer of proceeds to the
beneficiary, it remaim oae of the
few fully tax-favored invest-
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comu.ltant can tell you more
about inYClling in insurance,
and bow the tDale premiua•
policy can compkmellt your
pmtf otio, or sift me a caD at
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describiDg citha of the ~
-pr-e-1Q"'ium ideas .
Ken Toluulr if /1 jbwncilJI
consululnl with Sltetuson Leh-
man Brodten in Newport Buch.
Building a poSitive organizational culture
People used to ~ to work. preferences to keep things alive
Now they want to wort to live.
They want meaning out of their
jobl. They want a seme they are
mating a contribution to a
significnt purpose. They want
dignity.
M1111glng for Suc111
and open. on track. creative,
collegial and of high integrity.
While you tt nurturing your
company's cuhurc to the level of
bcalth you desire.
in developing a healthy company
culture is an inVCltmC'Dt in the
future prosperity and longevity
of your company and your
career.
Ras your company built a
~ compuy cultme" that
effectiftly addresses these .. I" H ... JOG ate probably
apcriellC'iq ._ip t•rno~n.
eaeaaive absenteeism, low
morale and lea than peak per-
form.ace and wa•imum pro-
dllCtivity from your staff.
People for whom work bas
rnraoina will wort harder than
thole for whom it doesn ~ The
wort your people perform to
produce prodllCtl or services
abould be hiptigbted and cele-
brated in relationship to the
meanina found in your com-
pany•• well-developed vision.
values, m.iaion and goals.
An organizational culturce
needs to be nurtured so that
people all bep moviQg in the
ume ~ clin:ction. Some of
the *P' I haw fond to wort
well arc promoted by Terry
Deal, co-author of the best
seller. Corporate Cult urn.
o. ... SllMell v ........ the
ones that are the clrivina f on::es
and 1ereens people are goiq ·to
use to achieve your company's
visio~ mission and vital goals.
In healthy company cultures,
people at every level of the
orpnizatfon know and support
its values.
Honor You Heroes a•d
Heroiaes ... the individuals who
personify the va.tucs your com-
pany holds dear. If creativity or
penistcoce is valued in your
organizational culture, have
recognition ceremonies for peo-
ple who demonstrate it in exem-
plary ways.
Dnelop .......... c---
...... events that bo.S people
toaether and to the orpniution.
Make them fun to crazy. They
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Dr. Jim.rd N. MocAdam u
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of lost profits or penonaJ risk. '
....., letlder '"' corptJNU IDld llDt/ICMllOll ~
Jt•s the stories about people
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the sagas of a culture. It •s these
stores that communicate the
culture to new employees and
keep it alive and well for old-
timers.
Maiatain a Dh'ene Network
of Boaest Playen. .. they are
the carriers of the culture and
preside over it. Within the scope
of your driving corporate values,
encourage people to express
their persona) diffe1enca and
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Home Society ajfair highlights five-soiree day
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There was a time (Iona aao>
when the summer montbi were
known u the _.Little Season.•
But the social term does not
apply anymore, ~y to
NcWport. Tate foreumple one
reecat Saturday Dijbt wben fiYC
(FIVE?) major fundraifing balls
were held!
It all started with Children's
Home Society bi-annual .. Une
Soiree d:Art. • Held at the Four
Seuom, this popular dinner
event features the auction of
paintinp donated by leading
artists in the area. It is not an
easy task to coordinate this, but
co-chairs Dori deKruif and
Sandee Kerr brought in more
than 125 paintings by locaJ
artists, like Patricia Groth,
Gloria Bradcson Hassett and
Scott Kennedy (whose waterco-
lor brought in the highest bid of
the evening) to be auctioned. To
Kennedy's knowledge, this was
the first time he bad ever
donated to this cause, which
raises funds for child welfare
services. Much to bis amaze-
ment, he learned from one of his
dinner companions that one of
bis early drawings had been
purchased in .. Le Petit Salon"
chaired by Patti Bellitti and
Cathy McLarand.
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Harborlites
' The overall chairs for the
evenina were Pat Smith and
Jackie Trebkr. More committee
memben assisting were Diana
Bromiley, Carol :Jones, Lesle
Cia, Pat Middleman, Kathy
Hamilton, Joanne Newcomb,
Shelia Ortwein, Debbie Bene-
di~ Sue Werner, Paula Bas-
tiaansc, Susan Beechner and
Nanette Sutherland.
Harborlites attending wre
Elaine and Tyke Camaras,
Peggy and Gary Darnell,
Rosemary and Ray Hitzel, Bar-
bara and Kent Johnso~ Martha
and John Killefer, Barbara and
Lloyd Massey, Elaine and Bob
Lucas, Judy and Don Swedlund
and Susan and Timothy Strader
(Tim was Master of Ceremo-
nies). •••
At the same time, but o-ver at
Le Meridien, the Junion of
Cinderella Guild were hosting
their first ball for Children\
Hospital of Orange County.
Featuring a variety of ailent
auction items, as well • a trip
for two to Paris via Ammcaa
Airlines, the p:oap laoaorCd
Dottie Andrews with its
.. Friends of ClUJdr&• awn.
The black-tie ~ ... co-
chaircd by Janeta H~ Del
Patty Holloway. Aesiltina were
~ Newman~ Debtiic F'amter,
Melinda Morton, Stacey Adan-
alian, Reagan Dyer, cart Boyt,
Carolyn Hormuth, Suzie S~
and Siobhan Robinson. •••
Then, we bad the GoYemor~
Ball at the Balboa Bay Cub; The
Blossom Ball at the Inine Hilton a: Towers; and the Family Ser-
vice Ball at Djsneyla.nd.
KOCESO
Presents
AN EVENING
WITH
HARRY
BLACKSTONE
&
FRIENDS
THURSDAY. JUNE 25
One Performance Only
Children's Corner "'~ oNa:. S'rOf ~JDS .S}(Jf$-tt
1720 Santa Ana Ave.
A~ltOY.> ~RP"1 ,.._ f.A>A oN I~ ST, CosTA "1E!.A
w~·~:e. Ji01~1 NG-
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VISIT 1HE MOST TALKED ABOUT
RESTAURANT
in Orange County since the days d Ambrosia
in Newport Besch. Geril ~ c:l the original
posh establishment. has at the same locaion,
again brought together his .. family'' d
highly skilled artisans who are dedicated to
provide the ultimate in
dacisic and creative cuisine and service for a
discriminating dientelle.
Dinner and Supper
from Six to Midnight
Cocktail Lounge
With Appetbtt JW\enu
All Evening
Prix Flxe 3 Course Dinner
~ 7 p.m. at only
$]9.95
Dressy• Valet Seroice • Oose.d Monday
50t ·30dl Street. eaa.oe Pet*-•· Newport Bmch
675-1210
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MONDAY, IUNE 1
CIUMl'.S
093();.A earphone ud antcana
valued at S580 were re~
.stolen from a car parted in the
700 block of Promontory Point
West.
1S3S-A purse and conteatl
valued at S47S were ~
stolen from a car parked in the
100 block of Via Koron.
1600-A television and VCR
valued at SSSO were reported
stolen from a residence in the
1800 block of Mariners.
AlllU"Sl'S
023S-Loma Jane Bessemer,
27, of Costa Mesa was arrested
on suspicion of misdemeanor
drunk driving.
0400-Stephen Blair Dewitt,
27, of Capistrano Beach was
arrested on suspicion of robbery.
0400-Randal Craig Ross, 29,
of San Diego was arrested on
suspicion of robbery.
TUDDAY,.IUNEl
CRIMES
Fourth. • •
~ 1 1tm11111
-TM cruLrinK ordnance.
Computerized checkpoints are
set up and licence plate numbers
logged. Anyone pusin1 the
checkpoint more than once in ID
hour is considered to be .. cruis-. .. mg.
-1M cur/nt1 ortlinizna. If
a "state of emergency" exists. the
police may invoke and enforce
a curfew.
-Strict enforcement of law&.
Armstrong said, .. Police will be
present and will enforce the law.
If conditions warrant, we will
arrest, and may j~ people for
°'°6-A cs .aereo valUed at
.,., .. ,.... ..... &am
a car parbd in tbe 100 blOct
al Promo.ory Point Wat.
1330-Watclla valued at
S3.2SO and ~ valued at
S220 were reported •Olea &om
a rcaideDce in the -block or
Via Genoa.
190S-A '-rowler wu rep>rtc4
in the 1600 block of West Bal-
boL
ARRESTS
0200-Stephen James Muller,
23, of Irvine WU urated OD
suspicion of misdemeanor drunk
driving.
0200-Gary Allen Burris, 18, of
Batenfield wu arrested on
suspicion of m:eiviq known
stolen property.
WIDNUDAY .IUNE 3
CRIMES
0800-Mub valued at $2,000
were reported stolen from
Tbcatrica1 Showcase located at
I (i()9 Babcock..
A••PIB
OIJCLRnadf Scott Gruda, 25,
al i.-a ••rt. .... , ....
OD ....... of for.,.
0300-Mn ... Ila so. 2t,
of ea.ta Maa .. •nlled •
suspicion of •"11 n •r••dnat
driviJI&.
TBUaDAY. llJNE •
CllQlll
I 010-Speakcn valaccl at
SZOOOwere~.-.from
Intercommunications lac.
located at 620 Newport Center
DrM.
11 »-A ndar cletector valued
at S200, do«hU. valued at MOO,
car stereo speakers Yalucd • S50
and a s~ nlucd at SJS
were reported stolen from a car
parked in the 300 block of
Fernando.
12SS-A bicyde valued at SS00
wu reported stolen from a
garage in the 2SOO block of
Circle Lane.
1910-A radio valued at S500
was reported stoJen from a car
bre•king laws, including dis-at party homes. Tbe law would,
turbi.ng the peace.,. under certain circumstances,
-Stnet clo.Jwa. During the . allow the city to charge the
holiday, Seashore Drive will be owner of a home for a aecond
dosed to automobiles from 33rd police~ to a disturbance.
street to S4th atn:et. In addition, The clilamion is in a very early
the 100 block of all streets from ~ and the law will not be
33rd to S4th will be clotcd. The in effect by the upcomin1 bol-
eastbouad side of Balboa Boule-iday, ~orade noted.
vud will be closed from P.afic In addition to seeking new
Coast Highway to 32nd street. laws, An:mtroq pointed out,
Westbound (outbound) lanes the cowta are puuiq teeth iato
will be open. the old ODel. Sean Clark Boles,
The city is seeking other 19, Yucca Valley, was arrested
means of dealing with the unique for maultiaa a police officer at
problems encountered by a the OP Surf O.•mpioubip riot
tourist center. Currently under i n Huntington Beach lut
-mformal dilcuuion" acconling summer. He wu recently sen-
to Aaistant City Attorney Carol tenced to 345 days in the County
Korade, is a city ordnance aimed Jail.
6r r ~ of Ii-tllOOd
FREtDf IXXJtS & WlNlXJWS
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• Most installations less than three hours • lncreued tecurity, excellent wnt1&ation
• Solid brass hardware. dud bofts. ICTMns mctuded • Rlplace ftat windows w.th graceful beys.,_, bows
• No stucco °' drywall ~ • Catt tot FREE in-."'w:>me c:ontuhation
Visit One ol Our Showroom• and S.. ,,,. Dlflwence Pride ... t •.
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II IS-A car •neo valued •
S750 was ~ stoleD from
a car 'parted in the l(JOO block
of East Coat Highway.
1320-A acctlace valued at
S500 was reported •olen from
a raideace in the 100 block of
4Sdl Street.
1145-Jewdry valued at S 1,500
wu reported stolen· from a
raidence in the 100 block of
Barlcm=nte Court.
ARRESTS
020S-l.evin William ROie, 24,
of Lapna Npl wu arrested
011 suspicion of misdemeanor
drunk driviq.
I S4S-Chri1topher Maron
Game •••
1 , ........
Municipal Code otdiunca, and
are subject to the same~
Since the inftlbption hepn,
-One penon bu been cited and
H•Aa---•'.••• ..... a.a•••-' ... vd 1llal•-•J1W• ...... 111158 .............
_..fnllaa111ilcDClliadlelOO
.... of 41• StNet.
A•Wl.STS .
0110..Bryan 1bomas Wlaite,
21. of Santa Ana •• anated
• 1mpi<:ion of pa11e11iroa OI
........ e•ina.
ODMicrman Ochoa ~
oza. 27, of Santa AU ••
arrested on 1uspicion of e11nult
with a deadly weapon on a police -
officer.
~Juon Paul llider, 21. of
Wllitticr ........ -.... cion of nadeljpn
SUNDAY,JUNE7
caDID
0015-Video cqui~ vilhaed
at S660 wu reported stolen from
a raideDce in the 100 block of
45th Street.
AR•DTS
02JO. Thomas Wayne Dwyu,
34, of 0ranae WU errated OD
suspicion of miademeanor dnank
clriviaa-
two arrest ere forthcomina."
said Stoddird, addjn1 .. We
cncoanae tbe public llOt to
parqcipeac ia this pme. Tbe
in,.• rtiptioll ii contitauiaa and
.sdiricMW complaiDtl will be
filed with the District Attorney's
Oftice.•
........... to ... Newport&-...
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Dut To Our Ottnts' Raf1ust Wt F..xtmd Our
Savices
Now To Nn¥p0tt Beach
MANICURE
&.PEDICURE $1500=.
PEDICURE
•1200
FULL SET
•3000 ::.
MUSIC
-0..'hs' •Sa :tm"willbC
pre11s*e«' by tbe John R. Plu-
tow Studio of Music and Tbea-
~ oa June 20 at 1 p.m. ill the ~
Santa Aila Civic Cada-Audit-
oriua; 500 North R.oa, Sula
ADL Tacbts are S.S. Call S43-
~.
Events at the ~ County
Perfo~ Ana Center. Hence
BIWI _. 1111 M-.a JCz'at 1•
ci10r1'11tra(Jw 19 at 8 p.m.);
Aa E• I 1 wlda llanJ m.ct-
ltw ... 1111 Frt•• (June 25
at 6:4S p.m.). Ttekets are SI0-
$200. Call 548-8573.
CCMlre, n· ... pianist is cur-
rently appearing at the Ritz
Restaurant, Tuesday through
Saturday from 7:30 p.m. 10
mid~ Call ~1800.
L 11 I.Imo ... die c.._ will
perform June 25 at 11 :4S a.m.
ia the California Scenario ICUlp-
tme prden of South Coast
PW.a aa part of the South Coast
Plaza Summer Concert Series.
Admission is free. Call 241-1700.
ART
I
Dase .. ., ... •aid M_. '•
tn are (emu.red ia a diaplay of
illmtrative portraits through
Jyae 11 at die Balboa Bnncb
of the Newport Beach Public
Ubrary, 100 &It Balboa BoWe.-
vard, Newport Beach. Call 644-
3171.
Orf lei.. n ..... pehelap
by Shu Taa Dina. award-winning
O.eke artist and teacher. will be
OD diaplay at the Gallery ia the
Haatiaatroa Beach Central
Library, 7111 Talbert Ave.,
through June 26.
WGlb ~7 ~ e.-, ...
Martaa Decker will display
th.rouah June 30 at Quorum
Gallery, 374 North Coast High-
way, Lqu.na Beach. Houn are
10 Lin. to S p.m., daily.
•1.Jfe ..... Bw:ll" is the title
of a new collection of paintinp
abowiDc indcfaaitdy at Scbaar/
Germain Studio Gallery, 04
North Coast Hiabway, Lqu.na
BcKil Boun are 11 Lm. to S:lO
p.m.. Weclnelday throU&h Sun-
day. Call 752...ecMI.
...... Cnptffl ... A..m.
CM Prllit Sltope" will display
throup Julys at the Laguila Art
MuteWD, 307 Cliff Dri~, Lag-
una Beach. Houn are 11 LDL
to S p.m.. Tuesday through
Sunday. Call 494-6531.
............ ltJ Mama Cook
will clilplay tbrouab June 30 at
Mariners Ubra.ry. 200S Dover
Drive, Newport &e.ch. C.a1l ~
314S.
The Laguna Art Muaeum will
bolt itl fant Military Day at the
M..,m oa Jw 20. Werb ~
A • •• • .. wiD be OB
4 . fla:J. TM .. _..,. ia loc.aed
at •7 Cliff Drive, Lapaa •••• c.a ..,. 6531 .
STAGE
·w-of tile Yeu," a hilar-
ious musical comedy, will play
Tbundays through Saturdays at
the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse,
661 Hamilton Street, Costa
Mesa through June 27. Tackets
are $8. Call 6SO-S269:
"A Lile la tile Tllleater," a
comedy about acton and the
theater will play through June
'¥1 at the Grove Theater, 128S2
Main S~ Garden Grove. Call
636-nll.
...,_ a.a '11111111." a romantic
comedy of lo~ and infidelity by
Tom Stoppard will play through
June 21 at the South Coast
R.cpcrtory, 6SS Town Center
~.Costa Mesa. Tickets are
$17..$24. Call 9S7-«>33.
"TIM Mme Mu" will play
through June 20 al the Laguna
Moulton Playhouse, 606 Lag-
una Canyon Road. Laguna
Beach. Tackets ~ performance
schedule can be obtained by
calling 494-0743 or 494-8021.
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Tiie Fam Salom Rota New-
port a.di ud Robert Mondavi
W"may are pk11~ to annom
a ICria of lift special diwn
to celebrate the rm•iaance of
food and wine.
Sdlcduled from June ~
October, the ptbcrinp Offer
both a gourmet ad cducatic>aal
f ormet for exploriaa rqioaa1
arisina as well aa new a•tinary
developments. Foar Seasons
Hotel Executive chd', MidlCl
Pidon, Pavilion rataurant cllc:f
Eada Carpenter, and visiting
cbds from other Four Seasons
Hotels take turns at dtsiping
and preparing multi--coune
menus around the pouring of
wines from Mondavi Vineyanb.
The dinnen will be co-boDd
by a winery off"ICial and a noccd
wine or food writer and educa-
tor, who will create a lively
discussion and backdrop for the
pairing off ood and winc:L
During the four month period
of tbe Ymtner Dialler Series, tbe
Four Seasom Hotel Newport
Beach will feature ..a.a• pour-
inp and ~-tbo-slw ldec--
tions from Robert Moadavi
Wmery ia all louqe and restau-
rant oatleta.
The aeries of edacatioaal
dinners may be purdUllcd by full
IUblcription for SSOO per penon
few the full leries, or atteaded
individually at a price of S 125
per penoa OD a space available
bMis. The neniq includes aa
openina ra:eption, wine t-tina,
and dinner. All taus, patudjcs
and complimeatary valet part-
Uaa are included ia the .clm;.;oa
price. The ptberinp will be
limited to seventy ia number to
alJow for closer interaction
between participants, cbds., and
featured co-hosts. A special stay-
~ rate of S 11 S space available
will be extended by the hotel to
Vintner Dinner Series partici-
pants.
Reservations are required.
For further information, contact
the Four Seasons Hotel at 690
Newport Center Drive, Newport
Beach, Calif omia 926lJO, or dial
(714) 7S9-0808.
Tbe Foun Seuons Hotel
Newport Beacb is manapl by
Four Seasons Hotek, operators
of luxury hoteb in Canad•, the
United States and Loado~
EqlaM lta most recent addi-
tiom are the newly opened Four
Scasom Hotel Loa Anr" and
the acquisition of tbe Four
Seasons Biltmore at Santa Bu-
ban..
Slllurdlly n9" on the ranch. CCU1lly rTUlic.
Thick New YOik Sidoilas on the gril. Ribs
n ..... -smoldrig. Flelh WI c:hs~ 8eai
pots tdA*19 away. Slewued ~
Crisp gardel I Slli9d. Deel> dmic c:hii. Gokier't cxxn
bfted. Hal I lil5 I l8Cie pie and ice CiMi IL
Al that and al the bi I Ii• 1g5i. 9l!n1eci pooWrje
at the ek:gsll new hine ~ & Towers. From'5-.l0 '° 900 pn. Only $J 6.95 per pellOl1. or t8.50 for '
cttie a wdS' 12. Mlle l • .am ad tor oriiJ $50.00
per roam. per ,....
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Stuft Noodle . • . getting belt r every day
BY JUDY DUFFY
A little evolution can be a
good thing. Just ask anyone who
bas bad the distinct pleasure of
dining at the vastly improved
and getting-better-every-day
Stuft Noodle.
What new ownen Robert
Douk and Jose Santamaria
acquired eight months ago was
a rather dark and dingy restau-
rant that bad seen its reputation
slipping away in recent times.
Their first order of business was
to rectify what was going wrong
in the kitchen. ·
The new menu is replete with
Northern Italian selections. This
region of Italy offers the best of
the classic French tradition
along with its own unique flavor
treats.
Douk explained bis idea of
what an Italian restaurant
should be when we visited
recently for dinner. "Italian
restaurants seem to be either
inexpensive or so expensive it's
silly,"said Douk. "Whal we were
aiming for was delicious food,
moderate prices and the most
elegant service we could provide ·
in an atmosphere that encour-
ages casual dress and friendly
conversation ...
As a thesis statement, that
sounds really good. What is even
more impressive is that the
partners have managed to pro-
vide all those things.
In fact, they have done so in
such good measure that the Stuft
Noodle received a Southern
California Restaurant Writers
award as the most promising
1Mrt s magic in a summn
nitht with dishLs so t:Wlicious
and litht. ~ mafic of Chef
Walttr'.s art charms your
palatt and your hLart.
tt Grau .. on tht wizards
summer fart and prow that
you rt a connoUMur.
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new Italian Restaurant. Well
deserved.
And, oh yes, that dinner I
mentioned-it was superb. We
started with the fried mozzarella
cheese with marinara sauce.
Absolutely the best you'll fmd
around town. If your waist line
Pllll n llllY CITA
will take the extra load, add a
plate of french fried calamari.
Lightly battered, not overdone,
and perfectly seasoned. I passed
on a soup course, but my friend
enjoyed a homemade mines-
trone that got a rave review.
Tune for a main course selec-
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FATHER'S DAY
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die liquini ~tore. My dcci-
lion ooalda l have been better.
Duujptioa-wile; theft ~
to .. w correlation between
dm Ula Ud ~o. But in
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~ FGrFt die heavy tomato
l'Olti• tJaat aoa with the more
...., prepared diah.
~ pescatore ii a won-
cterful mix of muueb (the black
kiilcl, sweet and succulent)
clams, scallops, shrimp and
cb1inb of white sea bass that bu
been simmered in a lightly
seasoned broth and ii served on
a bed of linguini A specialty of
the home at Stuft Noodle, this
dish is only serwd when all
inarectients are available at
market and you'll ftnd it on the
Cheri special menu for the
~ Not to be ignored.
My friend enjoyed f t.lcts of
salmon prepared with a delight-
ful sauce that included capen
and left him wishing be had just
a little more room for those fmal
bites. The whole of the meal was
graced by a nice selection of bot
breads and an ample supply of
butter.
The service at Stuft Noodle is
impeccable. Wait.en arc tuxedo
clad, but friendly none the less.
We wanted some guidance
through the wine list which
extends to 120 bottles. As it
turned out, we decided to forego
a whole bottle and settled for a
glass each of the house
Chardonnay, lnnisfree. This
198S Napa Valley bottling WU
excellent and the wine is not
readily available at retail stores,
so be sure to try it when you
visiJ Stuft N oodlc. y OU 'II be
pleasantly surprised at the reu-
onable pricing of wines here.
Apparently the proprietors
would prefer to tee their guests
enjoy two bottlel instead of
breaking the bank for one.
Bravo I
The evolution of the restau-
rant includes a coibplcte interior
redo and the pink paiat that
sparkled OD the wiJb and the
promise of new carpeting in the
future hu taken care of ttie
heavy atmosphere that prevailed
before the new ownen decided ·
to revive the restaurant.
We visited the Stuft Noodle
on a buketball play-off night
and the dining room wu rela-
tively empty. The cheery little
buzz of the "Restaurant
Express" computer could. how-
ever, be beard throughout the
evening and Robert graciously
showed us the mechanics of this
hot new idea in Mf ood to go.,..
ICs all very efficient, with
computer printout.a and driven
keeping tight schedules and bot
food being delivered to hungry
basketball-addicted diners
around town. We weren' sur-
prised that so many calls 1¥el"C
coming to Stuft Noodle. The
food has to taste nearly as good
at home as it does in-house.
The bottom line, the real
truth, the nitty-gritty, is that the
Stuft Meodle is a delightful
restaurant that makes dining out
a pleasure. While Restaurant
Express is a good way to sample
things, the true story will only
be seen by making the drive to
Stuft Noodle, appetite intact.
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DTiw, N~wport Beach. (714)
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KUted. Full bar. Most major
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cuuine al lunch and dinMr.
Dinna for two from about $30,
food only.
Ann Marie's Restaurant
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Father's Day
'· from 10:00 a.m.
Brunch and Dinner
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Ente ent
'.Hello Dolly' will never go away. • •
•Y MAllCUS DIETZ
Occuionally, in ldditioo to
pTovidina lively dancing and
catchy tunes, musical theater
will attempt to impart a bidden
mc11qe.
In .. Man of La Mancha," for
inst•~. Don Quixote sinp of
the search for never-ending
dreams, while .. Fiddler on the
Roof" speak.a of the value of
Jewish traditions.
On the other side of the scale,
of coune, arc those shows which
merely seek to entertain. With-
out subliminal meuages, they're
reduced to all that is good in live
mmical theater-plenty of well-
choreographed dancing, fine
costuming. peppy songs, with a
little pinch of humor thrown in
just for good measure.
.. Hello, Dolly!" uses the above
formula for musical success. and
carries it off very well in its
current staging at the Curtain
Call Dinner Theater in Tustin
running through August 23.
Many of the cast members have
performed in .. Dolly" before,
and the experience seems to help
lend an added professional fla-
vor to the show.
Tbe show primarily f ocuscs on
the exploits of one Dolly Levi,
a meddling. interfering sort who
bas set her sights OD marrying
the irascible "half-a-
milliooairc," Horace V ander-
gelder. The latter, played
extremely well by veteran actor
Dale Jones, ii not eucdy cJoec.
minded to the idea,• be sinp,
.. It taka a woman.· •. to ICl'Ub
the tile ... "
Jones, i.DcidentiDy, is a~
eran performer, and he'I easily
one of the... most entataiaing
cbaracten in a~ taleated cast.
He played the aame role in
opening the Curtain Call with
.. Hello Dolly• some seven years
ago, and bas since been seen in
"Fiddler.'' .. Cabaret.. and
.. Pajama Game."
Equally entertaining in this
show is Deborah Brucber-Wren'
as Dolly Levi. She's the do-
everything character who med-
dles, matcbmakes, dances and
sings with equal enthusiasm.
Previously, she's played in
··Annie Get Your Gun, 0
.. FiddJer" and .. Cabaret."
Her interactions with Horace
Vandcrgclder are hilarious. The
show's best scene, in fact, comes
with the Harmonia Gardens
restaurant serving as the back-
ground. Though each is there
with someone else, Dolly keeps
pressuring the reluctant V ander-
gelder to marry her, before she
sings ... So Long Dearie."
Lending both talent and
humor to the pcrf ormance arc
memben of the supportina cast,
including Tim Nelson as Corne-
lius Hackl Nelson bas appeared
at the Curtain Call in .. Okla-
homa.," while his most recent
Orange County appearance was
in the Performin& Arts Caitcr's
production of •ta Boheme."
Herc, be learns to dance in
-~" .. be vibruatly pran-
ces b9ck and forth, in time, with
the rest of the company looking
on.
Another woolly" talent is
Robert Anthony u Barnaby
Tucker. He teams with Corne-
lius to set ftrc to Vandergelder's
feed store, their place of employ-
ment, thus earning vacation
time. The pair set off for New
York City to chase women, with
just pennies in their pockets,
eventually running into Vander-
geldcr and Dolly in the restau-
rant scene.
The program ends on an
upbeat note, as Horace and
Dolly decide to marry, ushering
in the bright, colorful finale
performed by the entire com-
pany.
.. Hello DolJy" is Broadway-
stylc theater at its best. Bright
costuming, excellent choreo-
graphy and a talented cast
guarantee an entertaining even-
ing, one definitely saying
.. Hello" to.
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at the Curtain Call Dinner
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'Woman of .the Year' .sings, but not well simply pushing one ·s vocal
cords.
"'Woman of the Year" runs
now through June 27 at the
Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse
located at 661 Hamilton Smet
in Costa Mesa. Showtimes arc
Thursday through Saturday at
I p.m. and Sunday, Jane 21, at
2 p.m. Tickets ue S8. For more
information phone (714) 6SG-
S269.
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When Rea Center in Costa
Mesa was Rea MiddJc Schoo~
it. probably·was aot uncommon
for a teacher, while handing
back particuarly bard home-
wort auignmeats, to accom-
, pany the painful presentations
with the words •don' feel bad
about tbc C-minus, at least you
get an A for effort ...
Today, Rea Center is the
home of the Costa Mesa Civic
Playhouse and surprisingly,
tJaoiC words still seem to be
baunting tbc halls, and in par-
ticUlar the llqt, which DOW
plays host to the musical
•woman of the Year ...
Lite the proverbial w A-
atudent." this production of the
T 011y award winning musical
comedy does try to 10 the extra
mile by keepina its scope nar-
row-a measure alm0st essential
for community theater.
Despite earning passing
11adea in the musical depart-
ment, bowner, •woman of the
Year,• directed by Pati Tambd-
lini, nevertbeJess falls short of
.at•iniq a suffacicot level of
comedic adeqw:y.
To tbe show._ Cftdi~ the music
a.id 1Jria of Jolua K:ander and
Fred Ebb are ~ ClClltral to
CMCP.. production~ weU
tMy UoUld be-and Tamtw:mai
.,_ -. the affair in comple-..,...,., fMbioD. •
... •Ulical comedy does DOt
iw "f mmir alOae. Even thoqPa
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of the Year" itself is not the a confrontation which leads to
funniest work ever written, it can a .. love--at-f arst-sigbt,. meeting,
have its moments. The trouble and ultimately marriage.
is, for the most part. this pro-. Of course, no one bdieYes that
duction does not capture them. it will work.
•woman of the Year,•written As predicted, it docan\ work.
by Peter Stone. is the story of T css is too news-mi Med and
T. V. journalist, and .. I-am-caught-up with bcrsdf to give
Woman .. career pl Tesa Bard-Sam the time of day. As a result
in& (played by Paula Ertz), the Sam takes a walk. ID tbc end~
kind of lady you'd get by cross-however, love triumpbs as Tess
ing Diane Sawyer with "the realizes what a ltinta' she .. been
Charlie girl" and turns homemaker.
But wili.te -ihe awtic girl,.. The tn>uble with tbil produc-
Tea, who was once married but tioo of •woman of the Year• is
pve it up for her career, doan' ~ with few exccptiom., the
have a man with wbicb to whirl cast ICCIDS to fed more at home
around. singing their way through the
Well, that all chanp as one perf orma~ than they do acting
of ber morniq lbow editorials their way through it.
on comic Itri .. infuriates local Since this is musical comedy,
cartoonist Sam Craia(played by that•s just fme. But canyina the
Hal Mone) who promptly write plot, espccialy one written with
Tea into bis strip, thm forciq humor, should entail moR than
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the &bow lacks a true comic
delivery, despite the best efforts
of the dedicated, welJ-
iotentioncd cast ... Woman of the
Y car,. gets passing marts, but it's
sme not on the honor role.
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Institute seeks to aid yo th ministers
BY PEGGY DARNELL
"I wun' railed in a church,
but when I drielopcd an interest
in a cute, blonde girl in junior
~ I attended a church youth
group to be with her," responded
Jim Bums.
The question was, "When did
you fint become interested in
becoming a youth minister1
Bums is the founder of the
National Institute of Youth
Ministry in Dana Point. He went
on to say, "I realized that I
wanted to do something mean-
ingful with my life and this
seemed to be the direction for
me. I was raised in Anaheim and
went on to Princeton School of
Theology. I discovered there
were over 100,000 youth minis-
ters of every church denomina-
tion, and thought there should
be a way for them to be in touch
with each other. The Institute
helps us do that."
The Institute provides resour-
ces, books, tapes, training and
networking possibilities for
youth throughout the United
States.
Board member Bob Howard
and his wife, Cleva, of Newport
Beach opened their home to
visiting youth ministers last
week for an informal welcome
to those attneding the Summer
Institute on the campus of
Southern California College in
Costa Mesa for a period fo two
weeks.
During a seminar entitled
"'Building Self Esteem in Stu-
dents.•• Burns stressed how
important it was for leaders of
youth groups to be extremely
sensitive to the emerging teens
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in their ministries.
.. Sometimes, in just kidding
around, we may unknowingly do
damage by bringing attention to
some minor 'flaw' that is con-
sidered to be very important by
the teen." stated Burns. ..I
remember bow embarrassed I
was when I developed underarm
hair in the fourth grade. I died
when it was time to select teams
for skins and shirts basketball
games. The only other pcnon in
my class with the same problem
was a girl named Priscilla. These
are the kinds of things kids
remember," he added.
The highlights of his presen-
tation included a discussion of
the probable blocks to good sclf-
estecm-a major problem of the
adolescent world. These include
appearance, sex, matcralism and
peer pressure in their culture.
There are also the self-image
dilemmas which include the
"comparison game," "I wish
game," and .. self-fulfillil)g pro-
phecy," Burns explained.
The youths who engage in sex
promiscuously arc often the ones
with the poorest self-esteem~
Burns pointed out, and are easily
seduced for the attention and
acceptance by peers. They
become emotionally involved;
and it often ex.oecds their matur-
ity level.
US/Israel relations topic _of talk
Dr. Fred Krinsky, prof cssor
of political science at Claremont
College, will be the featured
speaker at the annual meeting of
the Jewish Federation of Orange
County on Wednesday, June 24,
beginning at 7 p .m. with a
dessert reception at Temple Bat
Yabm in Newport Beach.
Sarah Catz of Santa Ana, who
chain the event, noted that
Professor Krinsky is a specialist
on the politics of the Middle
East. His topic will be "U.S./
Israel Relations in the Post-
Pollard Era."
Krinsky has taught since 1948,
and is able to look at the history
of the area from a penonal
perspective. He is well-known in
the field of Political Theory,
havi.na published fifteen books
and numerous papers and arti-
cles. His distinguished career bas
led to his being awarded1lonon
by his academic colleques. He
bas been honored by many
organizations for his wort both
on behalf of Israel and within
his local community. In addition
to bis extensive background in
political science, he is an
ordained Rabbi and an expe-
rienced administrator.
A brief business meeting and
the election and installation of
off acers will preceed Dr. Krins-
ky's presentation. Memben of
the comm11Dity are welcome to
attend. There is no charge and
there wiD be no solicitation of
funds.
For information and racrva-
tiom for the annual meetiq call
the Federation office at (714)
SJ0..6636.
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Pll1I IY PHIY IAllRL
Pressure to conform shows up
in a study by Donald Bostersky
of Canada called "The Ladder
of Values." Friendship was r.ated
at 91 percent; 87 percent for
acceptance and love; family was
64 percent; and God was 46
percent.
Tecn..agen often have miscon-
ceptions about God, Burns
noted. A major one is that He
is slow to forgive, and the
ministers discussed why this is
not true. He does not keep track
of all our sins, it was pointed
out, but forgives uncondition-
ally-a promise of a new pcnon.
The basis of Bums' philo-
sophy of youth ministry is one
of afllrmation~ There is power
in aff"mnation. You can offer a
positive self-fulftllina prophecy.
The teem often have neaative
reinforcements. They become
whatever information tbey
receive from otben. Abraham
Maslow, the renowned plJCbol-
oaist, stated that it takes nine
positive comments to mate up
for every critical comment.
Burns sugested, "Think
about your aroups, you may
have a Simon Peter in there."
Jesus named him Peter, which
means~ rock" or Rocky. You
can imagine what others thoupt
when Re appointed this foot-in-
tbe-mouth bumbling apo.tle to
be head of his work here on
earth. In three yen Peter became
what Jesus expected of him.
Believe in your young people, be
liberal with your praise. be
available. Additionally, write
notes to your kids, respect their
feelings, if they say they are in
love, they are in Jove. Believe it!
advised Burns.
He recalled Robert Sbuller's
words, "When you build self-
cstecm., you open up a spiritual
life."
In conclusion, Burns sug-
gested the youth leaden mas
that God loves the teem uncon-
ditionally, they are created in
qjg image and to have them
imagine, as does Tony Campolo,
that God carries their picture in
his wallet! Remember to try to
surround with gnce instead of
guilt.
For further information about
the National Institute of Youth
Ministry, call (714) 240-8414.
'The Convertibles' set
for Mariners Church
Mariners Church Junior
Hip department will hOlt the
popular musical group The
Convertibles on Wednesday,
June 24, 7 to 9:30 p.m. for all
children in sixth through
eipth grades. ..
The Convertibles arc a lively
group much in demand among
tecnaaen because of the excit-
ing, up-beat, aurf .. tyle music
they play.
The ticket price of SJ
includes an ice cream dcuert.
Tickets may be purcbued at
the door. For additional infor-
mation contact Jim Doyle at
Marinen Church, 64MOIO.
Mariners Church is a DOD-
denominational church,
located at 1000 Bison A Yenue
in Newport Be.ch.
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-.... 88uramilln. i n31
Herninpay St., ReHda,
CalitOmia 91335.
....... tint~
under this bu5iness name
on IMy 14, 1987.
This business Is con-
ducted by husband and ....
Isl Ratty ~ Baurarn-
ian. s.ena 8aunmian
This ltllelment wn filed
...,_ .... Coun(y ~ of ar.,. County on May 15,
1987. rt1e No. F3M032
5/28 6/ 4 6/ ll 6/ 18 0356
ACllllOUI MJllflEll
U.ITAl'W
The~ .,...ans ..
doif1I bu1ine1a a: VICTO-
RIA VILLAGE GARDEN
APARTMENTS. 2222 Martin
91rMt. SI.-260, IMne. CA
92715.
9'lptwt M. z.nucen. a
~ ,.,..,, 815 Ceibl
sn.t. ftewport a.ch, CA
9266().
Blase Zamucen. a
General 1>artner, 28542
..,,_., Mitaion Vleio. CA
92692.
This business is con·
duded bra limilled '*1r*-
ship.
The rqistrants com-
m.ad to nuct busi·
ness undet the fictitious
~ name OI natnes
liSllld abowe on N/ /\.
Isl 5'lpher\ M. Z8fnUC*"I
This ...... It -filed with the County Clertl of
Or-. County on -22. 1987.
... No. F344659
S/216/4 6111 6118 0336
fCili ...... , ••
..... ITAtW
The~ ... --.. doinc buli,_ as: NEO-
PAI(. 2501 s.lt Ail Citde.
Cotona del Mar, Calif.
92625.
The Fictitious Business Name•••ed to~was
filed in °'91111 Councy on
July 21. 1986. File No.
F314665.
JO M. Schneidef. 2501
Salt AK Cirde, Corona del
..... Calif. 92625.
Richard M. Risch. 1942
o..ti 158. fuMerton, CA
92631.
This business as con-
du*d bJ a ....,.a l*t-
• nership.
Is/ Jeck M. Sctlreder
This ~ was fi'9cf
with tt. ~ Cletk of
Or-.~ on u., 22.
1987.
5128 614 6111 6118 0333
HCilh0•• 1ifliK ..... ".~ The talOililW ... IOM al9 doins businen as: CPA
IMYESTMEHTS LTO. VIII.
2222 .... Streit. ~
260. IMM. CA 92715. ...,.._,M.Zamuoen,a
Glnlr1ll Pwtrw. 815 Ceibl
.... tluport a..cft. CA
t2MC),
lt&M Zamucen, a
General Partner. 28542
MuMra, Mission V"elio. CA
~ Tiris busineu Is con-
ci.tel9d bra lirnillld l*tnlr-
thlp.
The r .. w.ms ~
m.ad tD tranuc:t busi-
... under the fictitious
~ nerne °' n.mes Jiltld 1bcM on Not Ytt.
ltl ~ M. l.arnucen This 2 2 7'*11 ... filed
....... ~a.ti of ar.,. O:iunty on Mty 22.
ltl7.
Fie No. f344660
5121614 61ll6/18 ~
926t2 .
Thia buainess i s con·
duct9d by I ...... pwt-
netship.
The , .. 11trants com-
menced to tranuct busi-
ness under the fict1ticK.ls
business n.me 0t names
list.d *-on N/A.
Isl Stephen M. ~
Thts ~ was filed
wrth the County Clet1' of
<>r..,.. CctJntY on May 22,
1987.
File No. FJ.44656
5/286/4 6/116/18 0339
• PUatC NOnCl ncmlOUI ••1a1
MAMEITATDIDIT
The followinl persons are
doinc business as: HEART
TO HEART Of CALIFORNIA.
230 Ent 17th Street. Com
Mesa, California 92527.
Emiko Samard, 12 Bel-
monte, Irvine, Cahforma
92720.
Mihoko Miki, 25733
Punt.a Oe YID, C... Vasa,
California 91302.
This business is con·
ducted by a aeneral part-
nership.
The reaistrants com·
~ lo transact busi-
neu under the fictitious
business name listed abcwe
on May 13, 1987.
/$/ Emtko s.am.ro
This st.lltemellt was filed
with the c.ounty Cleril of
Or.,.. County on May 13.
1987.
Fite No. f30743
61116/186125 7/2 0402
PU&ICMOTICE
ntiiliOUI ... 1111
..._ITAllMINT
The follcMinl person IS
doin1 business as:
ASSURED BENEffT CON·
CEPTS. 4400 MacArthur
Blvd, 5th Aoor. Newport
Beech, CA 92660.
Aoben~Wray,619
Hw.n.t, Ncapoirt a.ch,
CA92660.
This business is con-
dudlld bJ .. indMckalll.
The rqistrant com·
m.eced tD nns.d bull·
neu under the fictitious
business name liSlld abc.e
on 2-11-87.
Isl ~ OnelJlln Wray
This statement w filed
with the Cculty Qeftl of <>ranee ~ on May 22,
1987.
f"tle No. F344 757
6/ l l 6118 6l25 712 <M03
.....CMOTICE ncnnouswus
NAM€ ITATUmlT
The fol~ person is
doirc buline5s as.. BRIT·
TANY FlNANClAL, 38 Pine
Valley Lane, Newport
e.ch. CA 92633. MMY Elizabllth LM.chhn,
38 Pine Valley Lane, New-
port 9-d\, CA 92633.
This business is con·
dudld by .. indMduaJ
The reaistrant com·
me.eced to nnsect bull·
neu under the fictitious
business name or names
limd 8bcJWe on 6115186
1$/ M.y EJizablltt .....,,..
lin
This itliMmilnt was filed
with the CoutQ Clerk of
0...,.. ~ on June S.
1987.
File No. f'345914
6/116/186/25 7/2 0393
MOICI Of ...... Dnofl
TOE.l.MmlOllC .,.,,n
To Whom It M9y eonc.n·
..... ........... Corpo.
nltion ii (W9) ...... to
the ~ofAk:oholic a.,.,. Control '° sen
alcohofic ..... 1111111: Nor·
.... Conw ol ~ St.
and Bay A~ .• ~rt
Beech • ...._ ·•r ~ SAL£
GEN£RAL BONA ADE PUB-
LIC EATING Pt.ACE
license(•).
6118 0427
~llOTICll
AClltlOUI a Ill .. ...-na1• EWI
The_,.. ........
dOh'I bulm.s n : PR0-
AL£. U267 V"• Verdi. El
Toro, CA 92630.
~Vilt'. 22267 V"ntl
VWde, El Toro. CA 92630. Alla•"~ M. ,..,..., 15
Ima Loe, No port 8slch.
CA92t63.
This bullneu 11 con·
dudlid bJ a ....,.. pert·
nsrthlp.
TM ,..;strants com·
,,. ... tD ---=t bust-........... ~
~ .... Of ....
lillled .... Oft 6-5-17
/ti .,,..,. • M. Mett&el
ThtS Ml1F7*1t we filed
with the County Ci.it of
~ County on June 5,
1987.
File No fl45864
6/18 6/25 712 719 CM28
"*.IC lllOf1CI
FlCiiiiOUI WEii
....-STA1WllT The tonow;fll person is
doinl businesi as. FOUR
SEASONS TANNING SAL·
ONS, 2824 E Coast H¥t1 ,
Corona del Mat, CA 92625.
Micti.I Alan Chapman,
33n2 Castano Of • Dana
Point, CA 92629.
This busineu 1s con·
duci.d by an indiVldual.
The re1istrant com·
menmd to transact busi-
ness under the fictitious
business Nine or names
listed above on 6-5-87.
I sl Michael Alan Chllpman
This s<elnlnt was filed
with the County Cletk of
()qnp County on June 9,
1987. me No. F346114
6/18 6125 7/2 7/9 0429
NOTICI Of AlfUCAnoN
TO II.LL AlClOHOUC .....
To Whom tt May Concern:
HORHBl.OWER YACHTS
Of NEWPORT BEACH, INC .•
is (ace) applyinc to the
Department of Alcoholic eeve,... Control to sell
alcoholic beveraaes at:
3366 V"aa Lido. Berths 205
& 206, Ne•port 8e8ch. with
"54 .. On Sale Gen.al Boat
lioense(s).
6/18 CM32
WllOTICE
ACllllOUI •ltrlESI
llWITATIMUIT
The ~penonsare
doif'I busif'8U es: JAAEZ.
3701 Birch Street. Suite
220, .... port a.ch. Cali·
fomia 92660.
Janel Ploperties, Inc., a
California corporation, / 3701 Birch Slre9I. Suite
220, Nemport e.cn. <:Mi·
fornia 92660. Th.is bu1ine$S 1s con-, •
ducted ~ a COfPOf'llbOn
The recfstrant com ·
minced to transact bus.·
ness under the fiClabOus
business name or names
listed abwl on June l .
1987.
I sl .Janez Propetbes, Inc .•
J.I. (.John) Kocmur,
President
This stltetTwlt .as fited
with the County CleB of <>ranee County on June 2.
1987.
File No. F345542
6118 6/25 112 719 Oi&2•
Notk:a .. o.th of
MARION HOFF-
MAN end of ,... ..... to
Admln!L .. E .... No.Al ..
Te all Min.
benef~ aedltOis ..,<:Mt..._... aedltOis
............... ybe
................ In
the .... w ...... of: ..................
.............. ~flted
by Jd ...... s.ttw
"' the ~-c-1 of <~~-;;--s:z.; ..... , .......
• ,_.... ~lt!K"ll I i ..................... ........... ,, ...
~~-..:::.::: .. .-: .. ,,...
11111 .,,... ~ ..........
ttoft sf E...... Act.
llmltied ... "'· ..:=:.:i.:~::
""· .. •:•-..-.. Diot. i.••CMc~ °"" ..... s.Me AM. c.etter'ftle ftJlll ...
IF YOU 09J£CT tll tM ~ .... psttt ... "" ............ , .. , ..... lum ..... .....
yeuf' •I• :ttlia • flle .......... c .... ...
llliec.rt ............. .
.... y_. ...-.VMC:e ...., ..... ,...... ., ..,
~ -";C'if · A•E A
Clt£DITOa w • ~ """"9a .. eu .. ._ .. '",. ..... .... w-c1.---. ... ~
• ,r111rt tt tll .. _.,. ..... ,.., LI 1 AA ... , ...... _, .. ~ ...................
....... ., .... 11a ........... ~ ... ==.-c::.t:-·~ ............ ~ .. .. ~,,.. .. ... _ .......... ..
0406
PU8UC NOTICE
,.: Iii iOUI IUIH Ell
_..ITAT'lmM
The lotkMinl person is
doins business as: Bear·
Ware, 1548 Adams Ave .•
Unit 0, Costa Meu, CA
92626.
&any and M.y fOIW.
1896 Sierra Vasta, Tustin,
CA92680.
This business is con·
duded by .. individual.
The rqistrant com·
maM:ed to tnnuc:t busi-
ness undel the fic:titious
business n.me or names
listtld abcJWe on 3/31/87.
Silned: Mary L Fomr
This RMDl•eent .. fited
with the County ~ of
()ranee County on June 15.
1987.
f"tle No. F346532
6/8 6125 712 119 Oi&23
PUl&JClllOTICE
fttli iiOUI .....
NWITATmDIT
The ~ .. punon IS doii1S buliMM as: ORIEH·
T Al ANO TRl8Al. RUGS,
483 N. Coest t1w1 •• UeJN
a.ch, CA 92651.
Aonald Doi .. Kenr.ty,
5!iO Hazel, C'AM'ona Dal Mar.
CA92QS.
This business is con·
duded by an andiwidual.
The reaistr•nt com·
mef ICed to trln5aCt bull-
ness under the fictitious
business name 01 names
listedaboWon NIA.~
Ronald Kennedy.
This ~ was filed
with the County ~ of ar.,. County on June 15.
1987.
File No. F346533
6118 6/25 712 719 Oi&30
PUl&JC NOTICE
Ht nuous •1moa
MME ITAllMEllT
The toHOwifll '*'°" I'S
doi"I business n.. CAR·
PENTER PftOPERTIES,
3700 .... port a.l. IJOl.
..... Bw:f\., 92663.
RusMll Ward ~.
4915 Lido Sands Or • New-
port a.ch. 92663.
This business as con·
dueled bran indMdual
The recistrant com· •••IJCed tD lnnACt busi-ness under the fictitious
business name or r.-nes
listed above on Jan l .
1980 ~ Rusall w
Cai-•.
This ......... -filed with tt. County CWtl of
Orllwt CourQ on June 15,
1987
file No. F346531
61116125712719 (M.31
WMOTU
fltlii ... llF -UMEITAR I IT
The **>wii11 Plf IOllS ..
dolf'll bu5Neess as: p & M
PRINT1NG. 11623 S&*r.
Founalin v.lley. 9.2108.
Patrick G. a..ty, 434
ean.t. Ne*"°" 8Mch. CA 92661. Mlllilrn B a.et), 434
Cal'9I. M••Pott a.ch. CA
92663.
This bus.ineu 11 eon·
dud9d b1 husbend end ....
TI* •' 9 ..... -filed .. ... ~0..-al
0.....~onJune IS.
1917.
F1'9 No. F34e30
6/116125 712119 OQ3
AGE. 23671 Mariner Of
168, t..aauna Nipef, CA
92677.
Robert Michael Hall,
23671 Meriner Dr. #68,
lalunl Niauet, CA 9'l6n.
Thas business 1s con·
ducted bf an ifldMduat.
The re1istr•nt com·
menc:ed to transact bus.·
neu under the ftetitious
business name OI names
listed abcM! on 6-3-87.
Isl Robert M. Hall
This sUtemef1t was filed
with the County Clfrt of
Oranae County on June 15,
1987
Fite No. F346534
6118 6/25 112 719 Oi&35
K-33437
PU-.JCNC>Ta
ACllllUUSWESS .
NAME ITATEMUIT
The followina persons are
doin1 business as: THE
GREENLEAF STEWART
ASSOCIATES CHINO, 5000
Birch Street. Soite 3000,
West Tower, Newport
Beach, CA 92660.
Greenleaf Oevetopment
CompMy, a c.lib'ni.a CU·
po; lltion. 5000 Birch Slr8et.
Suite 3000, West Tower.
Nftport Bw:h, CA 92660.
Stewart AssociMes 13,
7125 feltwidt Lane. S&m
0, Westminster, CA 92683.
This business is con·
ducted br a __. '*1-
nenhip.
The rea.istrantl com· •••teed to tnnuct busi· ness under the fictitious
busines& name or names
listed above on May l ,
1987. -
Isl Green._, 0.-I 9 JP •sit e.omp.iy,
Watliam 0 . GI• 1111,
~
This _.,,.,,. -filed
with tt. County ~ of Oran9t eour.y on June 5,
1987.
f'• No. F345842
61 l8 6125 712 719 0436
"*" WllOTICll
ACllllOUI MJ•lm umSTam ..
V-"*-•l*••are doitl busJnMt a: BROC*-
HURST KATELLA ASSO-
CIATES. LTD., A CALIFOR-
NIA LIMITED
PARTNERSHIP, 4040
~ Bhd., Suite 314.
Newport Bw:tl, CA 92660. -
Chris R. Slephe; as, Inc..
3199 A-3 Airport Loop
Drive, Costa ~esa, CA
92626.
Harbor Pacific ~
ment Company, 4040
Mac.Arthur Btvd .• Suita 31•.
Nemport Bw:h. CA 92660.
This business is con-
ducted by a limited partner·
shtp.
The rqistrants com·
menc:ed to transact bull·
ness under the fictitious
business name or names
lislad ~ on March 18,
1987.
Isl Har'borPKdic ~
ment~
8rWlt R. 09den, Jr.,
Pt-esident
Thts Stltllii•..,. .. filed
with the County Qett "'
e>r-.,. County on June '· 1917.
f'ite No. f345707
6118 612'5 712 719 007
l-SMS2
WllOTICI
ACllllOUI• I llE•
IUMllTATlmM The***"" penans ..
cbfW bu5ineD a: HOME·
LANO 79 ASSOCIATES.
l TO , A CALIFORNIA
GENERAL PARTNERSHIP.
4040 MKArthur Blvd ,
St* 314, Newport a.en.
CA92660.
H.rbor Pacffic 0. • '• menl ~ 9rW1I R
(laden. Jr. 4040 ~
Bhd.. Suite 314. .. .. port
Beied\. CA 92660.
Jules SIMmi ••· 434 Hiah Or.-. lJllunl 9eech. CA
926.51 .
Thts busirMtU as con·
duCMd br a ...,.... pert·
..ship.
The ,...;strants com-
m.ad tD nnuct busl· ,_ ......, ... fictitious
..,.._ ..,.. Of ,.,,...
t.aad ebaA an June 1.
1917.
Is/ HsrW Pllci6c 0. a'op. ..--eoms-., .
ar.tR.Oldln.k. .........
This 2 1 .... -Ned ..... ~a.rt&°' Or..-c..., on~ 4.
.. ll _, nE NBMPOAT ENSIGN .... 17
1987
File No. F345708
6118 6/25 7121/9 0'38
l..JMM w.ra
FiCI lllOUI 8U•lut
NAMl IT&TlmUO'
The foftowins penons are
doina business as: MIC
CENTERS. 1400 Dove
Street, Newport Beach, CA
92660.
Terry L Rhodes, 2501
Li&hthouse Lane. Corona
del Mar, CA 92625.
Donald E. Russell, 2116
East Balboa BouJevard, Bal·
boa, CA 92661.
Donald A. Sutro. 2021
East Bay Awinue. Balboa.
CA 92661.
David W. Nix. 1407 San-
tanella T .-nee. Corona del
Mar,CA9262S.
This business is con·
duded by a limiead peltner·
ship.
The re,;strants com-
me.ad to transact bull·
ness under the fictitious
business .... Of '*'* listed llbowe on 612186.
111 Terry L Rhodes
This ... t'l'Wtl -filed
with the Ccaft1 Oertt of
0...,.. ~on June 2.
1917.
Fiie No. ™5523
6/186125 7/2719 0439
·~ ... IC ll01'ICll
IT•TI ITOf~
ootf "Of .. Of flC.
TITIOUI • II •• ._
The foUowinc persons
hwe ........ the 188 of
t.he fictitious business
name: ISLAND YOGURT,
211 ........... 1.a.nd
(Me.port Beach). CA
92.660.
The ftctit.ious business
name 1•1ed ll>abo.e W
fi'8d ona.g.asin U.Counly
al Or-.: OlillNI Fie No.
F283374.
ec.'C ... Pa;. 2fi11 s.u
~ Allte-. Cada Meu. CA
92627.
l.aut9 A. Plul. 9081 Hyde
~~a.ch.CA
92646.
This~ -oon· duct.d b1 husband and .....
I sl Kent M. hut. l..aure' A.
Pall
Thts ~It was filed
Wlttt the County Qett of Orwe County on May 29,
1987
6118 6125 712 719 Oi&40
l..J:MM
WMOTU
ntliilOUl8UISIEIS
NWITATE•Bn
The~ per'IOllS are
doma busi~ es: SOC
C>EVE1.°"'1ENT, 160 l Avo-
cado, .... port a.ct\. Cah·
tonM92660. .
SOC Oewlopment
l.Jmited Plttrw'shlc>. a Del-aware limdld ..,,,.. shop,
1601 Avocado. Newport
Beed\, Calilomia 92660.
This busi ness is con·
duded bJ a limited Pl'tn.-
sl"P The recistranb com-
,,..~ tD tnnsact busf,-
ness under the fictitious businea Mme OI ,..._,
lmed •bow on M., 'l6.
1987.
I sl SOC ~lopment
Umllld ,.,.. ..... a [lei..
---limilimd pe1tw.-sl'llCl, By SOC lbftll9ment, •
CalJtorTN corpo;lltiol.. rts ....... ..,..
By. a.y tt.rnilD-. .....
dent er WiUWn A. se... &ec-
utNe V"tee ~ and
Ass I 3 Ill Sec:rtDry
This stMenemlt -filed
with tM ~ CWtl of
0...,. eour.y on June 12.
1987. me No. f346t59
61186125 7/2 719 0441
&.uJl4 w.-ra ncnnoua• 111a ,...n•mon n. ...... penal• ..
cbfW ....... 81: (A.) YOtA
LOUIS£ CRYSTAL A.NO
Gln'S ANO (8) VERA
LOUISE.. 79 c.119 de lndUs·
tries. s... ~ Ca.
92672.
Gr'Mn Acres Tho-
,....... Fent\ Ac.lib·
nie CW,.etion, 29532
5'm•1 SM~S...Juwi c..M--. Ca. tlll15.
This ........ au ta con· dldld .., • Cll9IO! • ..
s
TM recistrants com-"*IJCed tD tnlud bust-nes.s under the fictitious
buu..-nenw or names
listed atJoM on New., 1980.
Isl Green Acres Tho·
rOU&t'tbred Farm;
Ven L Green, Sa::l ... y
This st:Memant was filed
with the County Clettc of
0.....,. County on May 22,
1987.
flle No. F344 746
6/ 18 6125 112 7 /9 0442
1-.J:Jm w.ra
ACllllOUI allSIEIS
NWITATW
The tollowifll penoi'5 ...
doine business as: CA> SUN-
FLOWER FABRICS ANO
GIFTS ANO (8) SUN-
FLOWER, 79Calledelndu$·
triH, San Clemente. Ca.
92672.
Green Acres Tho-rouchbred farm, A Calffor-
nia Corporation,· 29532
~ eun l.Mll, San.Juan
Capistrano, C... 92675.
This business is con-
ducted by a c:orpo; lltiof 1.
The recfstrants com-
"*~ to trwuct busi-
ness under the fictitia&n
business name Off names
listed abcwe on not aopfica..
ble..
I sl Green Acres Tho·
n:JUChbred Farm;
Vera L GAien, Sai ... y
Thia ...,... -filed
with the ~ Ctettl of Orllwt Ccu-Q on ..., 22.
1987.
File No. F344747
61186125712119 0443
·~ w.-ra
ntlliiOUI • 111 ISi umnanmwr
The tollawins pa DlS _,.
dOU'I business as: KIT·
CHEN FAVORITES, 332
Forest Ave. 125, L.acuna
a..ch. CA 92651.
W. Yi tc.r, 7862 Foa Cw·
de. Hul6_., a.ch. CA
92641.
a.rt Ks, 7862 f(S Cir·
de. Hunti1_., Biw:h. CA
~
This business is con-
ducted b1 husbend and ....
The rqistrants com·
malCBd to ~ bull·
nes.s under the fictitious·
business Mime OI tWNS
listed abc"'1le on 6/22/fl7.
I sl Wet-Yi Ker, Ct*m Ker
ThtS ~ .. filed
with the County Clertl of Or-. County on June 10,
1987
f'lle No. F346212
6/186125112 119 ~
l-DM7
WllOTU FtCliiiOUI .,. •
U.ITAWI
The followil" pef'IOI\ is
dotna business as: THE
CAASTRANO COMPOSING
ROOM. 33158 Carnin CIPl-nno. San Juen c.c-a ....
CA92675.
Allan G. Pllpr, 26791
T rasmirn. MiSSIOn V"lflO.
CA92691.
This business is con·
cM:llld br., ~
The rqistrant com-•••IJCed tD trwlsact .......
ness under the fic:titious
bUliHleSS IWM OI NmeS
lilMd abcM on IUy 1987.
Isl AIWt G. Pitilw
This itJl8 I •fl -filed ...., the ec...., a.tt al
e>r..,. County on June 10,
1987.
fie No. f346211
61'.ll 6125712719 (M.45 &.--
Wll011CS
llCHllOUlk& m -mm n n....,.. ...... 8fe
-. ~ -e<ENOt~ COTT INTERtORS. 26911 c. Don Cafto. s.rt Juwi
Cllpistl • 1a, CA 92675. .._ L Fullnw, 22633
E. ~ 5Pnrlll. l2IO.
o.mc.ld a., CA 911'6.
JoseE.f...,..,22QJE.
Gddlrt s..-. tao. Oie-
rnond Bar, CA 91165.
~first hi I ected
under this ~ ....
on Mat ,.t aondudinl a.. .__
Th11 business is con·
dYct9CI by husbend and .....
111 .,,_L~ Thia 9 2 ,.,._._.
...., .... ~cw.of
ar._~onJuMI,
t•7.
Ria No. nu m
611* 6125 712 719 OM6
J
!
I
I
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l
l
I
t
t
I
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(
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-
n•ur-PCW•t .. •• I -11177 II
1911.
...... '344 ..
614 6111 61116125 0376
l'MlJll&hCPll••_..
.... ...,.. ..... a : ••• =···-ACI llllLJI MONUCH BEACH ESTA~LTD .. ACALJFOR.
NIA LIMITED PARTNER·
SHIP, 2890 ~ y.n.y ,..,.,_,, llluion Yieio. CA
92691.
---II n. ..... ..,... ...
doi"I '~buUMU ··= lACTAl~WOT. fNC.,
The RidW'd Gm Corpe>.
ration. • c.litur'nia c::orpot• tion. 2.6990 Crown van.y
PwlcH), MilMan Wljo, CA
92691.
....... RichMI Ealin. J1 .• 26990 Crown VllM9y Pllftl.
•Y. Mission Vie;o, CA
92691.
This business is con·
dudld bJ• ln"'8d i-trw·
st.ip.
The recistrants com-
m.iced ao tranuct busi-
ness under the fictitious
~ name or NmeS
listed abcWe on April 1,
1987.
I s/ The Ridwd GrWlt Cor·
poration; Dennis Chris-
~ Pr9sidlnt. This ti 2
.,..,. _filed
with the County an of
Or.,. County on Mmy 15,
1987.
f"lle No. F344034
5128 6/4 6111 6118 0359
a.mu
.....CMmCI
FICllllOUlat• E•
._ITAT DIT
ThefollMCPll••.,. doirW ......... -= WO-
NIA DAR£ RESTAURANT
ANO WINE CO., INC., A
CALIFORNIA CORPORA·
TION, 332 f"Grelt "'8., u.---~CA 92'5L JDS~by.a....
dia s.itniw, a c.libnia
corporation, 434 Hiah Drive. Lllp'9 a.ch. CA
92651.
This business is con·
duded by a c:orpoeMiulL
The rqistnlnts com-
mmlCed ao tranuct busi-
ness under the fictitious
business name or fWnes
lisalad abcJWe on May 1987.
I sl JDS ~ Inc.;
Claudia Swimmer, Presi·
dent
This sUbiol ... w.s filed
with the Caunty Cterk of 0.... County on May 14,
1987.
f"lle No. F3439S4
512861461116118 0354
l.ntll
W"°'1CI
f'ICihiOUI ..... •
NWITAWI
The foffowil• Pl"IOl IS .,.
dot• busiMss es: TRAYE·
LODGE VAN NUYS/SEPUL·
VEDA, 2865 East Coast
HWt-Y, Suite 303, Coron.
del Mar, CA 92625.
Trwa-Pacific Commodity
Corpcntion, • California
corporation, 2865 East
Coest HietWAY, Suitl 303,
Corona del Mar, c.litomia
92625.
Business first tnnsadled
under this business name
on May 1987 .
This business is con-
ductld by I ODfpcntion.
Is/ Trw-Pacific Commod-
ity Ca Pof ltiont
G.L Pal, Dndor
This stawnalt -filed wittl the County C1ertl of ar.,.. ~on May 28,
l987.
f"tte No. f345081
614 6111 6118 6/25 0380
l..UUI
~NOTICE ncnnous •• EU ..._ITAllmlfT
The tolowq persons are
doirW busifWS as: DANA
POfNT ASSOCtA TE5. 34465
Goedlrt '---"· 0.,,. Point. CA92629.
Shirtey Bros., Inc., 2060
E. YIMa Ave., Pasadena, CA
91107.
ArlO Construction Co.,
Inc.. • Cafibnia c:orpor• ~ 13417 Yenb.n 8oute-
V81'd, Shermen o.ks, CA
91423.
This busiMSS Is con-
cMtld bf ......... l*t· .......
The '91istnnts com·
memad ao nac1 bull-,_ under ... flditiol.m
IMJ' 111 ftM1ll t# WW
lmd._onSes;I ,..,
JJ.1919.
Ii.I Af9D ~Co., --= Gin) • rtsia; .._.,
..... ,ft H 1
lllfil 2 2 .. -.., .-.. c. ,. an c1 -°' •C...•-11.
31706COlil • ......._,, s..tilll
401, SouUt Lapna, CA
926TI.
Pacific c...a lnftds,
Inc., a C Wt allilt m.-.
tion, 3110& ea.. • .......,,
Suillt 401~ ..,.,. u.-una. CA m77.
This bUsiftel& is con-
dudld bf. carpal ..... The......,_,... com-
me11C:ec1 tD n.wt ...... nea unds Ille fldltiOli11 ~--....... an Sepl. 22. im.
I sl PecMc CaMI .......
Inc.; Neita0ot-. .. ,..... ..
This 11 11 mn w tiled
with .... County a.tr of
Or.,.~ on Mmy 29,
1987.
Ale No. f3.t5112
6/46/116/116/25 0382 ..... ..
... IC~
flClll .... , .. -.mm m
The ........... ..
doins busiR 111 a: OSO
MEDICAL PlNA, ~&It ccma 1-...,. .._ 303.
Corarte die Mir, CA 92625. T,....,..._ Oammodib
Cotpoqlion, • Caaitomia
COfpOl'Wtion, 2165 East
Ccml I IW\WJ, Suillt 303,
~-...... c.libnia 92125. .,._first tranuded
~ "* busir-.s name an Mmy, 1917.
This business is con· dudld.,,. COfPOtmliun.
I s/ Trw-P.alc ComnQf.
"1 COl'potDfl;
G.L N , Dncaor This,, •• ment -filed
with the County an of
0...,. County on May 28,
1987.
file No. f345080
614 6/11 6118 6/25 0381
a.aw Wmta
FICfiliOUI ••t IDS .._lfAYWi
The ........ Pl"IOltl.,.
doina business as: MIC
SMUOKA FAMILY VEN·
TUR£ 11, 1400 OcM St,
~ Blillch, CA 92660.
Dor.ad E. Rus.11, 2116
E. 8alboe Bhd., Balboa. CA
92661.
Oewid W. Nia. 1407 s.n.
....... TenKle. CoroN def U.,CA92625. •
Donald A. Sutro. 2021 E.
Bay Ave., Balbol, CA
92661.
This business is con-
dudlld by a limited s-tner·
ship.
The rqistrants com-
m1uced tD nnuc:t busi·
MIS under the fictitious
bus.if.-rwne °' nemes .,_.._on 111187.
Isl Donald A. Sutro
This ........ -filed
wfth .... County °"* al Or.,. County on Mar 19, 1987.
File No. f344301
6/4 6111 6/18 6/25 03n
&-alll
~mta
FICIHW ••ur1• ,....,.w rn Thi.,.,.. PlllOI• ...
doina business as: J .T.
SANTA MARIA, LTD., 3
~ Neaport Plaza Or .•
Newport Beach, Calif.
92660.
JD Jalwsky, 3 Upper
Nftpcwt Plaza Dr .. ~ Beech. Celif. 92660.
lany Tucker, 3 Upper
Newport Plaza Or., Ne ;pcwt
a.ch. Calif. 92660.
This business is con·
dudlld by I limitlld J*tner·
ship.
The r .. istrants com-
menced ao tranMct busi·
ness under the fictitious
bulifms rwne or names
fsstld llltM*I on 5-15-87.
Is/~ Jaewsky
This .. t .... -filed ...,. the County Cleftl of
Or.Wt Ccu1tY on r.t.y 27.
1987.
,.. No. f34505.2
11•611161116125 0373
COIL DMnolt Cl) ..:ii>
MMICET1N8: (4) WDCO
llUtMCH. DMllON OI
HCI CO..,. 1900 ,_ Pft>. _..,,......,.._.,CA ...,
Hmtd111~1nc..
• ~ COfP0'11tion. 1900Part.._ ..........
port-=tl. CA 12MO.
This businea .. con·
duCtld .,, • CIOl1* .....
The ,..._.,..... com·
-ICM to•• 11ct ...... ................
bu:1ln111,..... • ....
Mmd._on4-1'7.
Isl HMdMi C.. I dlin& Mc.; Pit ..,., I I ..... •• This ti a ment w lllld
with the Count:r a.. ol
Or.,.. ~ -..., 22, 1987.
File No. '344653
5128 614 6/11 6111 0327
&-llMI
WmllCI
FClllW• 1111•
WIUIJI Lff
The IDloililW ........ dllilw...._-.:VISTA
A$SOCIAT£S. a C.•a•lia
Ger..a ~ 113 eo. ............ 200.
Ph ; llft -=ti, CA 92&60.
StepMn c. Hol*iM.
255.lMolwe»OrM, ......
8-:1\, CA 92'51.
o.6d 8. 0..1~ 113
Cot ......... ~200.
Plupmt 8-:1\,.CA ~
, ......... J. s. ..........
934 ("*llld .,, .......
~CAIMSl.
This business is con-
cldlld bf ...... pert. .......
The fetistrants com-
mmle:ecl ti> tr.nuct busi-
nesa under the fictitious
busir-.n.me ........
on Octobw l, 1919.
Isl VISTA A$SOCMftS.
• c.fifoinia c.w.e Plrt-.... 4
Stephen C. ~ns. G.w81,.,..,
This ........... -tiled with the eouney an of Or-. Caur1er on ..., 20,
1987.
f"fle No. F344483 ,.
6/4 6111 6/ 116/25 0385
l..Ull4
lfA'IWOfMAlf.
Dar a mOftmOf
FCllllOUI• ID • ...
The talowil• l*90n has
at.ldotlllCI .... u.af the
fictitious businea Mme:
LAGUNA HIUS LIQUOR,
23533 Cale de .. Louisa.
t....,,. Hill, CA 92653.
The fictitious business ,_,..•••id to MM*lwn
filed on 7-25-86 in the
~ of ar.n.a. OrWnal
File No. F315210.
Nick Conti, 229 South
Primrose, Monrovi•. CA
91016.
This business -con· ducted by an~-
I sl Nie* Conti
This ......,.,. -tied with .... County Cler\ of
Or-. County on MllY 28.
1987.
6/4 6/11 6/18 6/25 0310
WllOl'ICI
l'IC:hiW.,. m ...nam n
The ..........
doina busineu as: HI
DESERT 0£V£lOPMENT
<XJMIW(t(, 6001 ! I lhn
Orh9. NeUdpaft Beech. CA ~-.....,.,.. bcek .. Inc. •
California corpontion,
6001 s .. ticn erw.,.....
pgrt 8-:h. CA 92663.
This business is con·
duded by ...... l*t·
neMip.
The reaistrants com·
m.act ao nwt tJusi.
nns under the fictitious
buSiness name • names listld ..,._on NI A.
Is/ ,_, Slllmblock
This stlltat•ll -fiMd
with the Ccu1tY a. of
Or..,.. CountY an June 8,
1987.
f"tle Ho. F345916
6111 6/186/25112 0399
1-11141 wmnca
fltih ....... .
-ml I 11 The~ ........
doifc bull 111 -OffET UNUMrTID. 1712 Na IP wt
Clrde, ..... AM. C..
IVOe •
MaAWI ~ IOl a.
~·~~Ca.
DDt:Aw u.ln. 801 S. . . .....
OllHECOUNTY m>:AIBOIMIDCDl#llY. · "'9._.edzlw..,..., cam rm P tll •h 11, I
.... ol ..... ......-d11 , .................... ·-. 115VIAUDOS0UD.NaWOWf'110at. CA WJ n. ............. TfUlltlclKl1fm.., .... w..,
Jncoe•lldl 111 al ....... addlw and allW' c:ornmon
d•till ••a ... .., ...... ...,.,.. .
Wd .. wll be ,....._ but ........ CIMl...C OI w•.., . ...-«...,...., s+t1•11a11111'iw"
0( ~ tD,., ................... ....
olhldl(l)wuewd111Jl9ido.d'olf ............. ..
"--" M ~ In l9id noll(s). .._...., I_,,
~ h .... of'* o.d al Tl'Ull. .._ct.-and
.....llll olh T~ Md ol .. tn-. a I 1 I If II; lllfcf
o.d rl Tl'Ull. tD-wlt S1.J7l,029.l5
The llili.acJlet .... Mid o.d t1' TNlt ha tube
I JCtltanddlhMJdtDhw.........,a....,
o.ct111lr afl.,...,...O...Ml'tDrS...anda.-.
..... cl DllJlll .. t:lldiQf\ tD Sel. The .........
QUlld Mid Na1k:ia al om.. and Didion tD Sell tD ..
.. ... ..... ~ ........... PfOP9Ftl 11 lu* 11 If
0.-0&/21/ffl
a..Wct S.W:., Inc., a Trume. Br. h• I a Tnllt o.1s.w:..1nc.. .....
Isl ...... G11wr. A11t.. Vici ........
17712 L 11th 9t.. 9'I 105, Tudn. CA. 9880 (714)
6626
614 6111 6111 ems
1-11111
H31583
0363
111545 .
NOnCI Of TMJIT&"l IALE
910.'7417
YOU ARE IN I OEFAUL T UNDER A DEED Of TRUST
DATED 03/30/83. UNLESS YOO TAKE ACTION TO
PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY. rT MAY BE SOlD AT A
PUaJC SALE. If YOO NEED AH EXPLANATION Of THE
NATUA£ Of THE PROCEEIMNGS AGAINST YOU, YOU
SHOUlD CONTACT A LAWVER.
On 07 /01/S7 lit 10:00 A.M. WES PAC RCCONVEYANCE
•the duly appoinled TNllBe under end punuMt to Deed ofTNllt ,.
Rllcofdld on Otlll/83 • ~ no. Sl-153508
Of OMcill ~ in the alfice of the ....... of
OAANGE ~. Calllut-. •1 c *Id by. TAUNt H. JAIN, A SINGlE MAN. and
Hll.M JNN. A wtOOW
WIU SEU AT flU8UC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST
88000t FOR CASH. (Oe).._ lit time of ule in __,.
mane, of._ Unilld Sblm) It THE FRONT ENTRAHC£
TO SUfTt C. WES PAC ~ANCt. 4940 CAMPUS
DAM. NEWPORT BEACH. CA
II ..-. tJtle Md ......_ cun11S'8d to end now Mid
bJ It undlr lillid Died of TNll in the ~ '*' ' 1
in Mid Ccurlt1. c.libnia. dlsc:ribirll the ..., lhll.Wt
PARCEL 1:
F• ._ ..... est to CClndominium Unil No. 119 ~ -unit., -....... upon the Condominium ~ (•dt&d
"Condominium ~ far Ult 1 of Tract No. 10587.-, (The "'PW\.., l'9COfdld on Jvk'I 12. 1979 • Document No.
15610. in book 13226. ~ 76 tfwoulh 115 itdulM
of Offtciml Allcudl of uid County. which ....,_ peftail '5
1D thlt praperty dw:ribed in Tract No. 10571. l9COtded
in boc* 449 ...... s throulh 6 of MisceM1 ...........
r9COrds of uid Or-.~.
PARCU.2:
An Uildiwided .00371 percent ii--in end tD the
Comi11011 Alw •~end dlfil...:I on the......._
Ualpl II oil, 1111and t.,oocaw1'an MAblWas bel..01
.... of 500 .... tram the SUff.ce of uid ..... with not,..,.. of SUlface...,.,. 500 .... tram the suNce
of uid lend. • I 111 -' bJ W-llUm J. Cli9'teJ, lln
Uill'IWried mM, in the Oeed tK:Of'ded in ~ 9560 .....
833 of Offic:W Aeeods..
The --..tdress end other COlitmOft desilnltion. if q , of the,.., property described~ is purpol1l8d
lobe:
~ MCNEL LAN£ IPH7, NEWPORT BE.Aa4, CA 92663
Jf)e~Trume~W11~b8r11
inconwar.ss of the str9lt addiess and alher c:omon
dr ..,..._.,if q, ~herein.
Slidllllewil bemedebut..etuACCMlf .. 01~.
upras 01 implied, reprdins title. posMS1ion, 01
~ to P9Y the ,..,,..... pritdpel sum ol
the r'*(a) teQftd bJ uid Oeed of TNSt. wilh il•est
tt. .. a. as pnMdld in aid ..-(s). ~~ • Wfl,
under the """' of the Deed of Trust ....._ ct. .. and
__, 111 al the Trustee end al the trusts Cf 11'1 d bJ uid
Oeed ol Trust..-
$97,695.07 The bll..r.ciary under uid o.d al Trust te ... e
e..a9d ... dllivel-.cl to the ~ • wribln
DlcWatian al Olla* .nd Demlnd forS...and. ~
Noeice of ~ .nd Election to Sell The Ulldlll .. ...:I
CIUMd lillid Nobe» of Dllfa* end Elecbon to w to be
recuntiid in the county.._.. the ,_. praperty is loc:.*d.
M TE: 06/0t/87
WES PAC AECONYEYAHCE. A c.litomi8 CorpotMion AS
TRUSTEE
Clltly Ctum, Asst. Va Pntsidert
611161116125 0407
.....c....a
ntiiiiOUIMl• la
--IY•'Pll IT
T1'it ............. is C-. bu1i1w M: fERNt"'S
WAT£R8EOS, 2052 ..._.
port a.d., C... Mela. CA
~7.
TWT1RobertW. at.151
21st. eoa. IMu. CA
92621.
This busiftesl is con·
dudlld bran ~t rel
TM Nii• w COin·
....... tD ll•llld .... ................
business neme ~
lislled ~an 6/3197.
Isl TWT1 "°'*' w.-
This d 2 ... -Mlct
with tM eour., a.ti al
~ Oourttr on June a.
1987.
Fie No. F345913
6111 61116125 712 0396 ...... ,..IC ... a
fCiii am• I I ..... " n.rsu ,.,.... ..
..._ IM:lafn -.: 111$
.. VM.1IY CCI OMTt
CUTU AllOCIATB.
1 ................. =' lwh. c.tibtllie
......._ K. o.Ms. 1400 . Briml ...... North. ....
PGft BNch. Californi•
92680. R. fr.cl W.,._, lCOO
........ Mofth. ....
PGft Beach, California
92660.
This business is con-
dudlld bJ ....... --nenhip.
The recistrants com-
,,_ICld to tranuct busi-
ness under the fictitious
I>&'*-rwne 01 '*'*
listlld abowe on May 13,
1987.
Isl Wiltiam K. Divis
This .......,.. .. -filed
with u. County Cler9' of
Or.,.~ on May 22,
1987.
. F'lle No. F34"745
614 6/116/186/25 0375
W NOTICE
ACiiliUUI ••rE• UMllYATEMDn
The ~ '*"°" is
doins business as: JOHN
DOMINIS RESTAURANT.
2901 Well Coest H~.
Newport 9-ch, CA 92633.
Jam Dominis Inc., a c.li-
fomia corpcntion, 2901
West Coast ~. New-
port a.ch. CA 92633.
This business is con·
ducted by. COi sxntion.
The reaistrant com·
nwlCied to tranud busi·
nes.s under the fictitious
business name Oii names
li:slled abo¥e on 6/01187.
Isl John Dominis Inc.
File No. ™5911
6/116/186/25 712 0390
WllOJICI
FiClniUUI• Ml E• ..... IYATDmlT
ThetolCMil11oa•11we
doinc business as: CPA
INYBTMCHTS L TO. vm.
2222 .... s.r.t. Sum
260, ..._CA 92115.. ..,. ...... ~.
G.wlll ....... 815 Cea s.r.t. flapo:rt 8lilch. CA
92660.
Btase Zam~. •
Genenl Pattner, 285'2
...... ~Vellio.CA
92692.
Thi$ ~ness is con·
duc9ld bJ a...,.... l*t·
nership.
The reaistrants com-
malCld to hnud busi-
ness wtder the fictitious
busif.-Mme Of nan-.s
lisald .tic. on N/~
I sl Sllpfw1 M. z.nuc.,
This ......,. .... filed
with the ~ a.t of
Or..,.. County on May 22.
1987. F"• No. f344657
S/28 614 6/11 6/18 0338
WNOTICE
ICiiiiOUI .. & M
tMMllJATBmfT
The lalcJwN1I ..., is
~~-.:UNITED
BAC:*ERS. 2915 East Coest
•• ..,,..,. Con:m ~Mar.
Calif. 92625.
John P ~rey, 211•2
Broollhunt St. Huntif llb•
8dl.. c..lif. 92646
Thi$ business is con·
dueled bJ ... indMd&Ml
Isl John P c.e, This _,..,,. .. filed
with the County a.tl of
Onqe c.ounty on May 22.
1987. F"• No. f"344654
51286/4 6/116118 034.J
~1'
WllOJICI
FiCiiiiOUI 911& IS
-IT.A~
The ........... ...
doil'll business as: PAtME
1730 POMONA AVENUE.
501 SUperior Avenue. .....
port Beach. Catifomi•
92663.
The flcbbous Business
NM'9 .... ,.., to.oo.e-
filed in 0...,. County on
October 19. 198'. F'tte No.
F'258522.
Prime~,~
menl Coit"*'1. 501 ~-'°',....... -~ 8w:t\. ~92663.
~c.ai_..,..,.10
[alt ~ Sttelt. u,..
8w:t\. CIMot'nil m.
JKk K. Halntlton, 40
Linde .,,.. OrtliiM. flt ;ut
a.ct\, C ..... CllM ~
ftMs lllusiNU IS COf' •
clld&d _, a ..,... l*t· ......
ls.I lliftl eoo.-. Jt. 11 u .. ,...ol,.....
,_._.,., Dauu1., • ...,.
Ca u;. n. 0 0 ,_._..,
wilh .. ~ Cllftl GI ar..~--12.. 1917.
5/21614 61116118 ()31!55
&llMI w...a
FIClll ... r E• ......... n
The taloeit• pnon is .. ...._-.:ORANGE
COUNTY l£GAL CLINIC,
4040 MacArthur 81wd .•
SW. 320. Nalllpoo1 Bw:f\, ca. 92660.
Peter A. Seidenbera.
4040 MacArthur Blvd .•
SuM 320 ..... port Bw:h, ca. 92660.
This busineu is con-
dudled bJ ... inchidl.i.
The recistrant com-
menced to .,..... busi-
ness under the fictitious
~IWt"80frWMS
listed...,_ on 11/85.
Isl Ner A Seidelibera
TM stJillei••lt w filed
with the ~ Clerk al Or-. Count, on a..y 19.
1987.
file No. f344229
614 6/116/186/25 0378
ACiliiUUI ., •••
NAMEITAYW
The tolowii11 Pll ... are
dairW ...... -= TRAH-
SAM INSURANCE SERVI·
CES, c/o 3378 Tempe
Drive, Huntilwton Beech.
CA 92649. '307 AIQ11a1
Buildq, 1051 W-11idertey
Place. MMland, R. 32751 ·
7249.
TransAm FiMncial
Gloup, Inc., a Florida Cor·
poration, 307 American
Buildins. 1051 ... Mtettey
"'-c:e. Mailland. Fl 32751-
7249.
This business is con-
duald bJ • CUputlllioh.
The recistranU com·
nelCtld ID tralliKt bu5t-
ness under the fictitious
business ...... limd .toe
onNatAc4*~
Isl TraMAm Financial
Group, Inc.; 6eorp K.
Na9a. ........... This I I ,_. w filed
widt the Count, an o1
Or-. ea..., on Mlly 12,
1917.
Ale No. F3U6'5
5128 614 61116118 03'1
&m•
......Cmt'ICE
· fCih .... IBFEIS
llWllaW M
The ta1CJW11 .,. .....
doins buliMss a: PIP£·
LINE PROOUCTlONS.
34161 OPacifie~~
wy, 0.. Point. CA 92629.
Aprws Sea. tnc.. •• c.-,,.
nia cu put lltion, 34161 0
Pacific Cont Hip.a,,
0.. POn. CA 92629.
This bu$iMSS is con·
ducll9d bJ a CD put lltiul L
The reaistrants com·
n•icad to nw:t bust· ness under u. fictitious
~ ...... Otrwnes
listlld~on febnmy 26.
1987.
Isl Apa Sea. Inc.,
Robert P. Weld'I fl. Presi-
der'll
This still ••II ws filed
with the Courey Clettl d
Or.,. c.ounty on May 14.
1987. r• No. DU92l
6/4 6/U 61116125 0379 -FiCiii .... I •
tMMllYAQ !IT
The foluailll ..... IS .. doirW business .: ART TO
WEAR.. ~ Bisa•-'. .....
CA92714.
Orac Hanzi. ~ Bismn.
IMne. CA 9TI 14.
11-.a ~ 13 Bts-
maA. lrW-. CA 92714
This business is con·
duct9d by husband and
wife
The rectstrants com-
me iced to transact bust
ness under the fictibous
buslftes.s nwne Oii nernes
l&Sted abowe on ~21-86.
Isl Ttwes.a ~. er..
Hanz;
TM sta1ement .. filed
With the Couri(y ()er\ of o...,.. Courc.Y on May 21.
1987.
flle No. F3U603
51286/4611161110328
N srt--.CAW .. ... ""'*' 1131 ... a. Dr .. No. s. .....
port 8-d\. CA 92116().
This business is con·
dudld bran indM+•
The f'llSiltrMt com-•••'* to traw:t buli-w ......... fiditioa•
bulirl8M ..... Of ----tise.d llboM on ('Z ..,..,_
/s/S.illl&........,
This ., 0 .... -...
with the eaur.r a.t d
Or-. County on ..., ' 1987.
f'tl& No. (i" jblit)
5/28 614 61116/ll 0360
,..ICmncl
fCiii ... 1111•
llWIYAR IT
ThelaloA•p&1---
doin1 busines1 as: THE
DOW WAGERS. 1919 YKN
Enchantr.U, Newport
Beed\, c.t. 92660.
Maty ~ (Mrs.. c .
~. 1413 EftW'lllld BllY. Laeane Beedt 92651. Pit ana Oh. po...,..w.m""'·' >.
No. 4 Enwald a.,. l..llluM
Beed\ 92651.
J•,nne Boand (Mr5.
Hwry), 15 l.oct•11QJI Lane.
NelUpUl1 e.d'I. 92660.
Mariena Cdenwo (Mrs.
Richard), 1936 Port Oun·
..,._,, Cin::le, Newport 88IC:tt
92660.
Emil~ (Mrs. Ardith).
No. 80 Pine VafteJ Lane.
N.8., 92660.
Batt.a OeffWICO (Mrs.
Joseph). 450 l Bri&trton
Road, Coron• del Mar,
92625.
Maty Ouupe' (lln.. .,,
E.), 46 ........ on.. ......
port a.di~
a.-ter be (Mrs.. Oou-
p), 6 Rue du Pwc. .....
port~~
Mickey Famlll (Mrs.. Wal-
ter). 1825 Port ...,,l•Ch
Ptace, Newport Beach
92660.
Oorottoy GraJ (Mrs.
Dorathy P.). 1905 Yecht
Maria, Newport a.ch,
92660 •
l.omline 6nr (Mrs.. ML,
Jr.). 2208 Vesta Ocndo,
~-·-~92660. l..Gil ~ (Jl1n..
Do9ney), 1919 Yecht
Enctoannss. Ne•pcwt
a.ct. 92660.
--Hillin (lln.. Wil). 78 Pine Vally lane. ......
port a.ct. 92660.
Doris lOM (Mrs. ~ •
141J7 Sw:aest OrM. Cor·
ona eta ..... 92625.
Lucille Martin (Mrs.).
2405 V1Sla NCJHeza ....
port 9-:tt 92660.
Jan Mc:Amm (Mrs. WiJ.
Ii.am H.). 733 Vsa Udo Saud.
Ne ;at 8w:f\. t2fi63.
Duris ~ (Mrs.. ..
liam), 1903 Y8CH TNMI.
Nezport a.ct. 92660. s... ..... (lln.. ffllNt-
hn R... Jr.). 6 .. 0.1101ilx,
PlulPG't 9w:tl 92660.
This business is con-
dudad bJ ....... oat-
rwshlp.
The ,...rstruts com-•••ICld to traw:t .....
ness under the fictitious
businea rwne °' rwms hslled .toe on Man::h 18.
1987.
/sl luisW.~
ThllstJillei•--llld
widt ... Cour'llJ a.-ol
Or-. CourQ on June I.
1917.
Fiat No. Dl.5912
6111 61116125 7/2 0392
n.••••oa•• ..
dot"I business as: THE
GOLD ~·MST, 3701
8it'ch Sil.. Ne ;.cwt a..ct..
CA92660.
~ J. a... 21892
Montbury, El T0t0, CA
92630.
John T Bottom, 4074
Wayno•a. Memphis, TN
38117.
UwTy 0 . w-... 258 E. 21st
St. Costa ...... CA 92627
This bus1neu ts con-
ductlld bJ ........ l*t·
nwshlp
The rec1strants com·
rawl(;'8CI to tr.-..ct bust·
neu under the ~
busi,_ '*'-eiltlld ......
on 4-1-87.
Isl £.o..d J. ~
This re , ..,. -filed .... °"'"" Clertl d Or-..~ on ..._ 26.
t•7
fie No. f344IOt
6141111 61116125 at
•
-· . -
fCili ..... , •• ..... " ......
The lolOrillW• '*'°" Is dOir'I bUslneH H :
REGATTA FINANCIAL
GAOUP, 27982 Paseo a.r.
~Sen Juan c.pistrano,
CA92675.
Ray A. (lo) Churlonls,
2209 W. 25th St. #19, San
Pedro. CA 90732.
This business Is con·
dudlld br .. individual.
The realstrant com·
menced to transact busi-
ness under the fictitious
business name « names
listed above on 5·19-87.
Isl Ray A. Chuttorlis
This stMement was filed
-.itti the Count:Y Clerk of
Ora,.e County on May 22,
1987.
File No. F344662
5128614 61116118 0330
PUmJC NOTICE
ACllllOUS autaNESI
NAME STATDIE.NT
The followin& person is oona business as: HUMAN
DEVELOPMENT INTERNA·
TIONAL. 666 Bakef St. C-
323, Costa Mesa, CA 92626.
Lawrence A. Leombruno,
Ph.D., 355 Rocheste< St.,
Costa Mesa, CA 92626.
This business is con·
ducted by an individual.
The reeistrant com-
menced to transact busi·
ness under the fictitious
business name 0< names
listed above on 5-20-1987.
I sl Lawrence A. Leom-
bruno. Ph.D.
Thfs statement was filed
with the County Clerk of
Orange County on May 20.
1987.
File No. F344501
5/28 614 61116118 0352
1-33210
Pl&.JC fllOTIC(
ORDd TO SHOW CAUSE
FOii CllANfaE Of NAME
JAMIE COLLEEN GOL-
DENBERG has filed a pet1·
tlOO in this court for an order
allow1n1 petitioner to
chanae her name from
JAMIE COU££N GOLO£N-
8ERG to JAMIE COU£EN
MORGAN.
It IS hereby ordered that
all persons interested in the
matter aforesaid appear
before this court in Depart-
ment No. 3 at 700 Civic
Center Drive West. Santa
Ana. California, on 7 9,
1987, at 2:30o'clock p.m .•
and then and there show
cause, if arry they have, why
said petition for chanee of
name should not be
granted.
It is hereby further
ordered that a copy at this
order to show cause be
pubhshed in Newport Har·
bor ~gn, a newspaper of
general circulation, pub·
lished in this county at le&st
once a weett for four con-
secutive weeks prior to the
day of said hearina
Dated May 26. 1987, James
l Smith. Judge of the
Superior Court.
If petition has been filed fot
m1nof', and one parent. if
hvena. does not l()ln in con·
sentin1 thereto, order
should include prov1s1on
d1rectina County C!ef11 to
mail notice of time and
place of hearing, not less
than 10 days pr10< to the
hearena. to such parent 1f
his address 1s specified 1n
pettt1on
61 11 6118 6125 712 0412
1·33234
PUBUC NOTICE ncnnous BUSINESS
NAM£ STATEMENT
The followin& persons are
doin1 business as. THE
PASTA GARDEN, 25192
Cabot Road, Laeuna Hills.
CA 92653.
Dmina Venturn Inc.. a
Calif. corp., 26472 Veraruz
Lane. Mission Vie10. CA
92691.
This business 1s con-
ducted by a corporation
The rqistrants com-
menced to transact busi-
ness undtw the fictitious
business rwne tislled abolle
on June 9, 1987.
I sl Oininc VenM9I Inc .. a
Calif. corp.; Trwwor Bourne,
Pres.
This sl I ,,.. -filed
..... the County Ca.ti al
Or-. CouM1 on June 3.
1987.
Fi .. No. f:M559S 6/116/1861~ 712 0413
._.. .....
AClll .. •P•llU ......... ,,
The_. .... ~ ls
doinl ~a INTUE·
SIS. 1609 Uncoln Lane,
Ne~BMdt. CA~-Scott Gerner McKay,
1609 Lincoln l..-w, New-
pott Beectl, CA 92t60.
This bua.ineta is con·
ducted by ... indMdual.
The rqlstrant com·
met.ced k> hnUd buli·
ness under the fictitious
business MIN NA8d above
on NA.
I sl SccJtt McKey
This lt*i•*1t w filed
with the CountY CWk of <>ranee County on tMy 26,
1987.
File No. F3448~
6/1161186125 712 0398
l.3ml
PUa.ICllOIU
FlCTITIOUI 8UllMESS ....
ITAfWT
The foHowifW persons arw
doina business as: MIC
NEWPORT Pt.ACE. 1400
Dove Street, Newport
Beach, CA 92660.
Donald E. Russell, 2116
E. Balboa Bout.Ard, Bal-
boa, CA 92661.
Oonakt A. Sutro. 2021 E.
Bay Avenue, Batboa, CA
92661.
William E. l.anp.1on, 18
Oak CntSt a...ne. Newport
Beach, CA 92660.
David W. Miller, 611 West
Bay, 8aU>o1. CA 92661.
David W. Nix. 1907 San-
tanefla T emice, Corona del
Mar. CA 92625.
This business is con·
ducted by a limited partner·
ship.
The re1istrants com-
menced to transact bus.·
ness under the fictitious
business name listed abolte
on 111187.
I s/ Donald E. Russell
This statement was filed
with the County Clerk of
Orange County on May 27.
1987
File No. F345021
61116/186125112 0415
1·3J013
PU-..CNOTICI
RC'TITIOUS IUSINESS
NAm ITATlllENT
The followina peno.15 are
doina business as: ANN
MARIE'S RESTAURANT,
2640 E. Coast Hiehway.
Corona det Mar. CA 92625
Femleaf Caffe Corp., a
California corporation,
2640 E. Coast Hiahway,
Corona det Mar, CA 92625.
This business is con-
ducted by • corpc:ntion
The re1istrant com·
met iced to transact buSt-
ness under the fictitious
business name °' names
listed above on Jan. 2,
1987.
I s/ Fem'-1 Cane Corp.,
Michael Morahan. Presi-
dent.
This statement was filed
with the County Clerk of
Oranae County on May 22.
1987.
File No. FJ.446 70 ·
5128 614 6111 6118 0353
K-33309
PUBUC NOTICE
flCTITIOUS BUSf,.ESS
NAME STATEMENT
The followina persons are
dotn1 business as: RENAIS·
SANCE JOINT VENTURE.
#6 Upper Newport Plaza.
Newport Beach, CA 92660
Business t1m transacted
under this business name
on May 6. 1987.
TMI Growth Ptoperties-
'85. a California hm1ted
partnership, #6 Upper New·
port Ptaza. Newport Beach.
CA92660
TMI Growth Properties·
'86, a Cahfomia limited
partnership, #6 Upper New
port Ptaza. Newport Beach,
CA92660
This business 1s con-
ducted by a aene<at part
nenhip.
I sl TMI Growth Propefties.
'85. a California limited
partnership, By. T~~
Manacement & lnwstment
Corporation. a California
corp.; James V. Bocdan.
Senior V'a PttsidMt.
This ~ .. filed
with the County Cleril of
Oranea County on June 8.
1987.
Fi• ~ f345925
6/1161186/25 712 0421
SUMMONS
(CfTACtON JUOK:1AU
c... Numt.: 182935
(Nunwo del C..0)
NOTICE TO OEF'ENOMT=
(Aviso a Acuudo)
GEORGE w. HOSS..., indi-
vick.wl, and DOES l thtoulh
10, Inclusive YOU ARE
BEING SUED BY PLAIN·
TIFF:
(A Ud. le esta' deman·
dando)
DEAN WITTER REYNOLDS
INC.
You have 30 CALENDAR
DAYS after this summons i$
served on you to fite a
typewritten response at this
COUit.
A. letter OI phone catt witl
not protect you; YotW type.
written response must be m
proper leaal form If you
want the court to hear your
case.
If you do not file your
response on time, you may
lose the case. and your waees. money and PfGP8'1Y
may be taken without
further wamina from the
court.
There ate other lecal re-
quirements. You may want
to call an attorney riaht
away. If you do not know an
attorney, you may call an
attorney referral seMc:e °' a legal aid office (listed in
the phone book).
Despue's de que le entre-
guen esta citacio·n judicial
ust.ed tiene un plaz:o de 30)
DIAS CAlENDARtoS para
presentar una respuesta
escrita a ma' quina en esta
corte.
Una carta o una llamada
telefo'nica no le ofrecera'
proteccio·n; su respuest.a
escrita 1 ma'quiii. tiene
que cumpCir con las formal·
1dades leples aptOpiadas
St usted qu~ que bl corte
escuche su caso.
Si usted no pt'eSenta su
re:spuesta a tiempo, puede
perder el caso, y le e>ueden
quitar su salario, su dinero
Y otras C05aS de SU ~
dad sin aviso adicional por
parte de la oorte.
Existen otros requisitos
~. Puede que usted
Quierallamaraunabolad<>
inmediatamente. Si no
conoce a un aboeado,
puedellamaraunserYicio
de referencia de •balados
o a una oficina de aylJda
lepl (vea et directorio tel·
eto'nico).
The name and address of
the court is: (El nombre y
direc:cio' n de la OOfte es)
ORANGE COUNTY
MUNtCIPAL COURT, CEN·
TRAL ORANGE JUDICIAL
OISTRtCT, 700 Civic Center
O..hle West. Santa AM. Cali-
fornia 92701
The name and address
and tetephone number of
plaintiff's attorney; °' p&afn-
tiff without an attorney is:
(El nomtn, la direccio·n
'I ei numero de telefono def
abopdo del demandante, o
del demandante oue no
tiene abogado, es)
Kevin K. Fitz1erald,
Jones. Bell, Simpson &
AbbGitt, 800 Wilshire Boule-
vard, Fifth Floor, Los
AneeJes, Calrfomia 90017.
(213) 485-1555
Date: July 31 1985
(Fecha)
(Seal)
ROBERT 8. KUHEL.
Clerk (Actuano)
by T eryf Ford, Oepyty
(Delepdo)
5128. 614, 61 11 . 6/
18 0329
PU8UCH0na
F'ICllllOUI _,.....
NAM£ STATOllNT
The folbwl,. persons.,. dolna business n; STANO.
ARO DATA. 2681 KeJvin
Avenue. Irvine, California
9271•.
T rendata Corpo(atlon, a
California corporation,
2681 KeMn AW!nue, 1"""9,
CA 92714.
This business is con·
ducted by a COf'JllC)t8tion.
The re1istrants com·
menced '° tr...a ~· ness under the flctitious
busines.s name,._, llbcJWle
on Jan.17, 1987.
Isl Trwidlta Colmpot,.....,,w· -.;
ff!Cherd A.:. s... ,., .....
This.....,,... w lled
with the ~ Clertl °' ~ Ccady on .._ 21..
1981.
flte No. f344S44
6111 6118 6125 112 03M
.... ~ m&a-•1IOll llLU&W•lltl
...... llllJIEI
QIMUt&•llall ...
lll011CI. Tmlllln Ula ~ M£ IN OEFAUlT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST
MTD> 03/07 /83. UNLESS VOU TAKE ACTION TO
PROTECT YOUR PAOPERTY. IT MAY BE SOLO AT A
PUaJC SAL£. IF VOU NEED AN EXPl.ANATION OF THE
NATURE OF THE PROCUDfNG.S AGAINST VOU, YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER.
On 07 /02./87 11t 2:30 P.M. ADVANCED TRUST DEED
S0MC£S CO. as the duty appoi"'8d Tru*e under and
pursu.nt to o.t of Trust
~on 0312•183 as Document no. 83-124788
Of OMcW Records In the office ol the Allcordlllll of
OAANGE County, Celifomia,
--atlllld by: ROBERT G. EWlNG AND LYLE£N EWING,
HUS8ANO ANO WIFE AS JOtNT TENANTS
WAI ..a 11 public auction to the hilMst bidder tor cash,
cashitl(s ~ cnwn on. sate"' nationll t.M.. check
df'8Wn br • state or f9deral credit union or• check drftl\
by-.. or federal uv1,. and tc.n associltion or M'lirws
bMlk specified ln Section 5102 ol the FinMC:ial ~and
authorized to do busiM$$ in this stMI. (checkS must be
PQ9ble lit the time of saAe in lawful mooey of the UniWd
States of America) AT THE CHAPMAN AVENUE
Et(ffW«:£ TO THE CIVIC CENTER BUILDING 300 £AST
CHAPMAN AVENUE ORANGE. CA
alt ...._ title and intetest eo1r.1vtmwWJi-yedW1 to and "°" held
by it uncW said Deed of Trust in the property situMed
in said County. California, describinc the a..ld thefein:
DESCRIPTION
Lot 128 of Tract No. 6634, in the Ctt:y of Newport Beach.
County ol <>ranee. State of California, as per map recorded
in Book 248 Paces 18 to 25 inclusive al ~
maps, in the Office of the County Recorder of said County.
Except all oil. oil riahts. minerals, mineral ri&Ms. nlllural
ps n,Ms and other hydrocarbons by whatsoever name
known that ~ be within Of under said land. txieether
with the perpetual rieM of drillinc. mininc, ~and
operM.ina thetefor and storina in and remo¥ifll the same
from said land Of any other land, includint the rilht to
whipstock or directionalty drill and mine from lands othet
tNn those hereinabove described. oil°' ps •ts. tunnels
and shafts into, ttvoueh or across the subsurface of the
land hefeinabove described and to bc:Jftofn such whip.
stocked « directionalty drilled welts. tunnels and shafts
under and beneath or beyond the exterior limits thereof.
and to redrill, retunnel. equip, mairain, repltir, deepen
and operate any such welts or mines. without. howeYer,
the richt to drill. mine, store. explore and operate thfOUlh
the surface or the upper 500 feet~ the subsulfKe of
said land. as reseNed in the deed from the &nrine
Company reco«ied December 16, 1969 in Book. 9165 Pase 53, Offioal Records
For information only Code 07041, AP No: •58-171 ·
27
The street address and other common de5i1Ntion. if
any, of the real property descnbed above is purported
to be.
3500 SAUSALITO DRIVE. CORONA OEl MAR. CA 92625
The wldersiFed Trustee disclaims any liability tor any
inoo1111aness of the street address and other common desCNtion. if any, shown herein.
Said Yle .;11 be made. but without CO'ft!nlnt or
warranty, ~ « imphed, repn:ti,. btte. possession.
°' ~ to P1l'I the remaintnl ~ sum
of the noee(s) secured by M;cf o.d of TIUll. with i•est
thereon, as prowtded in said noee(s), achiences. if any,
under the terms of said Deed of Trust. fees. dwqes and
elq)enMS of the Trustee and al the tr\ISts a l9'9d br wd
Deed al Trust.
The tot.a .mount ol the unc>aid balance of theobljption
secured by the property to be sold and ~
estitnlleO costs. upenses and advances M the time of
the initial publicltion of the Nobce al s.le is $110.537 .97
(Estimlll!)
The beneficiary undet said Deed of T Nit .._._,
exec:Wld and delNered to the ~ a wrinllrt
Declaration at Defautt and Demand tor S.... and• writl8tt
Notice of Default and election to Sell. The undersilned
caused said Notice of Oefautt and Dection to Sell to be
fecolded in the county where the reel prOC*t) is localed.
18890
0.: 06/04/87
ADVANCED TRUST DEED SERVICES COMPANY, TRUS.
TEE
9y Linda Peru. Assistant SectNly, 3350 E. Bifch
Street. Suite 211. Brea. CA 92621, (714) 993-3399
61116/186125 <MOO
1.33153 Cou~ al <>ranee. OriP'lal
STATlmJll"J Of AUN-F"tle ~ ~4.
OCJM9JQ' Of USE Of Wilklm F. ~. ?A:_1ho
F1CiltlOUS llUM£SS Aiava, Mission Y.~~~
NAME tomia 92692.
The foHcJWt,. person has This bus.iness ws con·
abandoned the use of the ducted by an lndMdulf.
fictitious business name Isl Willmm F. Btum
PAINTMASTERS. 4121 This st16ernent wn filed
Westerly Place. #108, Nftt· with the Couney Cterlc of
pon Buch, CA 92660. <>ranee County on May 28,
The fictitious bu1lness 1987. ~me ret.Ted IO•t>owwas 61• 6/11 6/18 6/25 0372
filed on 1-31 -84 Jn Ute OllDlllTOIH09CAUM
Couf'llY a1 ar.na.. Oriainal toa CMl'M81 °'NW
Fi .. No. f237391. JAMES8RtAHSW1CKhas Adrien,.,._ 1323 Ben· fifed a petition w. this~
nett, lon1 Beach, CA fot .,, °"*' ~ a-ti· ~· . tionet to ~ his/her
Thes busi~ ~ con· Mme from JAMES BRIAN
ducted bran tnd~C. SWICK to JAMES 8RIAN
. Isl Adrian Sweet DIMITRI.
This statement WU filed H is hereby ordered that
with the County Cler'k of all persons i~ in the
OrM9I County on May 28, matter aforesaid appear
1987. beb9 this eoutt Jn 0epert.
614 6/116/lt 6125 0371 ment NO. 3 M 700 CMc
a.11151 c:.nt.-Ori-. ..... s.wt.
ITAn Ifft' Of Wit-Ane, ~ on 6-22-87 oat mn Of WI Of at 2.30 p.m •• and theft and fiChi ..... ,.. "*-.,. CMM. if Wf1
.... tt'9YhM.~Mld ....
Thie kMimt .... ""°" Ml tor ~of ,.,.. ttlould
................... ol the not be ...... ftctttioli• ..,.. ,.... It is~_.._,.._._,.,. INI
PtNNACl.EOATAIVITOIS, a CCCI¥ ol ttMa order to"'°"
2l300 Mlilil. ll11lon Yllio. cw be~ In,_.
Cll•••t2112. pot1 HMW~• .... The .__,_ bUslneu peoer of ...... a.a..
rwMi&NdtD.._._ tlon, PUbUshM in tbi1
._.on ... 6. ltS7"" the c:GUNy 11t IMll once• week
'°'...,, COi..,... ....
prlOr to tM def ol Mkl •
~fi. 611 l 6118 0326
nthl ... Ill MHI• llW IT&ll! llFR
The ...... ~ls
ctof,. ~ -= T£AM
FAAMtNG 00 .• 9431 Motili-
aN Dr, H.B.. CA 92646.
James c. Wilton. 9'31
Moliliana Dr, H.8., CA
92646.
This buslnn• Is con·
ducted by ... indMdu91.
The realstrant com·
n.e.ad k> hnMc:t busi· ness undet' IM fectitlous
~ Mme OI nlm8I
listed lbcM on S-22-87.
Isl...,.,. C. Welran
This stlltement .. fitld
.;th the Councy a.ti al
~~onM.y22.
1987 ..
File No. f344661
5128 614 6111 6118 0331
FlCiliiOUI .....
MmlTATDmlT
The foltowini petlOf'I is
doi~ business as: V1CT().
RIA VILLAGE INCOME
FUND, 2222 M#tin S1reet.
Suite 260,-,tMne. CA 92715.
Stephen M. lamucen.
815 Ceiblt sn.t. Newport
Beach, CA 92715,
This business is con-
ducted by a limited pattner·
ship.
The reeistrant com·
menced to transact busi-
ness undet the fictitious
business name « names
lrsted abcwe on NJ A.
I sl Stephen M. bmucen
This ~ was filed
with the Cou~ Clerk of
Oranee County on May 22.
1987
File No. F344664 ) j '\
512s 61• 6111 6t18 L
l·lJOll
PUM.IC NOTICE
ncnnous •••• NW STATIMUft
The fottowi"C persons are
dod'la bu$iness as: THE SAN
CLEMENTE fl.ORtSl, 143
Ave.delW..SanC~.
CA92672.
The fictitious business
name referred to abow was
filed on 10·2·82 in the
Cou~ ol Or.,. Qricinal riie No. n 99423.
Chafies Newman. 2408
C•lle Majorca, San Cle-
mente, CA 92672.
Sandra Newman. 2408
Calle MajMca, San Cle·
mente, CA 92672.
Lorraine Newman, 2408
Calle Majorca, San Cle-
mente. CA 92672.
EJlen P. Newman, 600
Hidat&o. San Clemente. CA
92672.
This business is con·
ducted by• limited pertrw-
shtp.
I sl Charles Newmen, San-
dra Newman. LOITaine New·
man
This statement ns filed
with the County CJetk of
Or-.. COUf'lly • ..., ..
1917.
5121614 6/116111 0346
nc111 .. • 1111• MM1amznn
Thi ........ ..
doln1 bua&Mn as; ST.
JAMES Pl.ACE INVEST·
M(N1'S. l TD .. 2222 Mlftift sn.t. Suilll 260, IMM. CA
92715.
....,.. M.z..m..c..a
General ""'*· 815 c... Slrell. ~Is :~ e.ct.. CA
92660.
81aH Zamucen, •
General Partnet. 215'2
....,_.., Million Yisio, CA
92692..
This business 11 con-dudild by • ..,..,.. ..,.. ......
The r .. istranta com·
m.w;ed k> trllact busl·
neu under the ftetitiaus
busiMu ..... « nemel
JiA&dlbcJWonNIA.
Isl~ flt. l.amucen
This ...,.,,.,. -Med ...,.. the ~ a.1c ol
ar.,.. ~on M8y 22.
1987.
f'tle No. F34465S
S/28 61 • 6111 6118 0340
l..ulll
ITATDmff Of Wlf.
DOt llllNT °' .. .,AC-nnous •• ._..
The foltowin1 per'SOfts
t'"9 ....... the UIS al
the flctttlous business
name: KENNEDY HAtR·
PORT, 16478 8olsa CtMQ
Roed, Huntintton 8Mch,
CA92649.
The fictitious business
name 1efetred to abo¥e wn
filed on 12·1·82 in the
County at Qrarwt. Oriainat
Fi1e No. f'203302.
Dorothy Edlin {Kennedy),
16616 Alaonquin StrMt.
Huntintton Beach, CA
92649.
This business wn con-
ducted by an individual.
Isl OonXtiy E<lefn
6/11 61186/25 712 ()00
ll~
......CNOl'ICI
FlCllllOUI WIUI
UMllTA1WT
The~ .. penons.,..
dol'n1 business as: (A)
AMERICAN SIGNATURE
GRAPHICS, (8) FRVL &
SMITH, 148·150 Baker s.r.t. Com Mesa. Catifor·
nia.
ASG Acquisition Corp., a
Oelaw1re corp., Mar 4.
1987, 40 West 40th Street.
NewYc:rt. New Yen 10018.
This business is con·
ducted by. corporation
Isl ASG Acquisition Corp.;
Terry T ftis. fnisiderc,
This mtlimet .... filed
wtth the County CJstt ot
Or.,.. County on June 5,
1987.
Fi• No. F345836
6/116/186/25 712 0411
•••r111a••• HAS Ml.I a-••UI' ll&M , .......... . mromc
T.D. BWa OOUMNY • .., _..._, TRllMe
........ &zit •• dwlibld ..... ol Wit Will SEU.
AT W AUCTION 10 THE HIGHUT aoo€R FOR ~,.. ....... "'** ............... lheUnlld
...... ,....,., .. • ........ 111 • .... cNdrl
..... , In cw Codi ledlolt 2tMtl ,,_, ,... in .....
~-..t..~ ............... CDl,.._to
---• ......... DledofTnllt inhpr~ ·---~ TMJllOR MME AL.. MMSTROHG
WMFtlWft': 9HELDON TtMtUN
... d!lllJA/"17. l-•Nlr. No..86-219S31 ol<>McW
........ In ... dice°' the Alcoldlt ol ar.,.. COUnty:
........ of Wit delcrtbel the -..ie .
A '1111tdd 111111.e in end to tat 3 of Tr.a No. 48192
lnttllQ:,dNt SJdit 8-:ta. •.._.one m11P NCCJ1ded
inbooll llO • .-24. 2S mnd 26ol ~ .....
........ ol Onlwt ~. c .. ifanlil.
YOU M£ IN DUAULT UNDO A OE£D Of TRUST
•OATtD 5/13186. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO
PROTECT YOUR PftOPERTY, IT MAY 8( SOt.D AT A
PU8UC SALE. IF YOU NEtD AN EXPt.ANATION Of THE
NATUll£ Of TH£ PROC££DING AGAIST YOU. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER.
2'52 8111 M s.r.t. Ne ~Buch, CA 92660
"(tf • ..,..9ddfworc:ommon~ ol property
i$ ~ ..... no WMWiity is lfwn es to its compMle-
nell 0( COitectneA)." The ~ undw aid Deed
of TN&t. br wi of a breech or.._. In ttw oblilltiotas
Mand thlf9by, t.eieUoee eecut8d end deliww9d to
the ~ a writt8n DeclarM;on ol CW.Ult and
Den• ICI lot Siie, end written notice of defautt and of
~ ID C8&* the undersil'*I ID sell said property
to utidJ uid obliptiotas, and ttwel:ft« the undenilned
calMd Mid notice of default and of election to be
r9CIOfded Jarwy 28, 1987 as Instr. No. 87-049823 of
Official R8cloids in the officie of the Recof der of <>ranee
County;
Said Sate will be made, but without covenant °'
~. expreu « implied, reaardinc title po5WSion, °' encumbtances. to pay the remaininc principal sum
of the nole(s) secured by said deed of Trust. with interest
as In said noee PtcMded. advances. it eny, under the terms
of said Deed of Trust. fees, ctwps and expenses of the
T ruse.a end of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust
Said sale wilt be hefd on:
July 2. 1987. 8t 1:30 p.m. in the lobby to the buildinc
locat.d M 601 South Lewis Street. Oran&e, California
92668
At the time of the initial pubhcatKJn of this notice, the
total lmOUnt of the unpaid balance of the obliption
secured by the above described deed of trust and
estimated costs. expenses, and .cfvanc::ies is $24,269.30
tt ;s possible that .t the time of saile the oe>eninc bid
may be less than the UOI indebtedness due.
tf available. the apected open1nc bid may be obtained
by cattins the followins telephone numbers on the day
befor9the sale: (714) ~7 or (213) 627-466
18891
Date; June 4, 1987
T 0. SERVtCE COMPANY as said Trustee,
By Cindy Stidham, Assistant Secretary, 601 South Lewis
St., en.we. CA 92668. (714) ~ 700
61116/186/25 0401
nm tH•..._
Ill I I•••& hi ...... ..
The ................ . .... , ........... °' u.. flctitJoul bUllnesa
MMe: •TTU WATUt LAU PIOPDTIU. 611 AM!lt ........... ,10,
COIU ...... c.ufornla ...
The flctidout business .......... .., ......
filed. Mlrdl 21. 1914 ln
the~ al en.a. Oril-if'llll ,.. ... No. F241551.
Jeffrey s. Ala.n. 2204
GIMO.iew Avenue, Men·
hden Bach, C.lifomia
902tS6.
Dlr"9t N. Blln. 638 HM-
tey Aw, Las Al .... ~
Calibnia 90CM9.
Mictmll O. Betti. 19064
WeHs Dme, Tenana, Cali·
fomta9U56.
Edmond M. Connor,
31301 Via Cuartel, San
JuM ~ .. ..,, Califamia
92675.
John F. Devis, 538 Miner
Road, Orinda, California
94563.
Ronald J . Defelice.
25482 Bootstrap Place,
La1una Hills, California
92653.
Audie L Ensleman. 320
Pacific Street, Unit 5, Santa
Monica, Celibnil 90405.
Richard A. Fink, 648
Ocampo Driw, Pacifte Pal·
isades, c.tifom~ 90272.
Paul flttins. 2758 filbet1
Street. San FrMCisco, Cali·
fomia 94123.
G. llowden Fraser. 1155
Afton Street, Pasadena,
California 91103.
Joseph Gabli, 256 South
Palm Drive, Beverty Hills,
California 90212.
L Andrew Gifford, 136
South Citrus Avenue, Los
Anples, California 90036.
David J . Grant, 6233
Deerfield Avenue. San
Gabriel, Califom~ 91 n5
Terry 0 . Kelly, 15498
Hamner Drive. Los Anaetes.
Californ~ 90024.
8emNd Kolber, 11508
Oona Cecelia Drive. Los
Anle'es. ~ 91604.
Martin H. Kresse. 19 OCiw sa,. l.Mksc>ur. CaliforNa
94939.
Edwin N. Lowe, 25960
Eltlada Drive, Los Altos,
c.libnia 94022..
Din R. Marshalt, 18372 s.r.., Awnu1i1. Vtfta Pant.
Clib:lla 92667.
MichMI A. McAndrews.
1209 v..., Driwe. Glen·
cWe. Clilomia g l.207.
OmUe W. McC1rroU,
1019 Duncan Awnue. Man-
hattan Buch, California
90266.
Aaron M. Peck. 706
Thayer Avenue. Los
~ Califamia 90024.
Mtct.I Rosier. 950 Glen
Oll&s Bou'ewatd, Pasadena.
California 91105.
Mertin s. Schwwtz. 508
~Maple DrM. ~
Hill. Clllilornie 90210.
I. Bruce Sc*Mr. 3122
Haddincton Drift, Los
~·u, c1rbnia 9006t.
0.... H. Wellick. 4676
Alonzo Avenue, Encino,
CMifao• 91316.
Allilnie YOlhidl, 9l9A 2Sa\
Shet. NW, Washinstof'I,
O.C.20037. TNa ......__con-
dudld by a ....... Plft·
Mnhip. --ADrmd J. cw-..
This ti 1 .... -filed wittlthe~Clertlol
oir.wt County an M.y Z7.
1917.
6/116/186125 7/2 0414
1.-al
"*ICMmCI ncnnous ..,....us ..... mmmn
The taAorefillll pet DIS ..
daltw bulir.a a: BW\.P,
c/o McKenna. Conn. & eun.o. 611 N*1tt BMI. 9th ~. r... Mera. CA 92626..
Jeffrey s. AJ*'. 2204
Gt'Mdwiew Awnue, Man-
hau.n leech, California
~ o..e N. Bllin. 638 Han-
ley ~ Loi Anl*s.
~90CMt.
~0.8d.1906.t
w.Mt OrNe, T~ Cafi.
....... 91356.
Edmond M. Connor,
31301 Via Cu•rtel, San JuMc.M»ia.io.~
92675
Jahn F. 0... Sl8 Miner
Roed. Orinda, California
94561
hrnald J. o.Fellce.
25482 9oatstTaO Ptec.9.
~ Hilla. C.Hfomia
Ald9 L Ei •1 PIW'-J20
flllCMc ..... UNtS. s.a
...... C1m ••tcMCl5.
ltfcMrd A. Flnk. "'
cc.. ..... ~ ....... ...._.C•••••an. ........... 2'191~
...... ... frwiteco. Cll-.... ,.121
G. I......, ,....,, 1155
Afton StnMit, h11dena,
c.em•t11oa.
..... cw.I. S SMtt ,..,DrN&, .........
c.lllar• 90212.
L Mdrw. ONllird_ 136
South '*"'-Aillinue. Loi ~ c.atow·• 90036 . ~ J. GtM. 6233
Oeerfi9ld Avenue, Sen
Glbriet. c.lib • 91 ns. Terry 0. Kelly, 15498
.....,,., DfM. Los ArwMes.
c.lffor'nia goc)24.
8emwd ""*-· 11508 Dona Cecelie Drive, Los
~Cali~ 91604.
Maltin H. ew-.190tiwe
Shel. ....... California
94939.
EdWtn N. Lowe, 25960
Estaclda DrNe, Loi Ab,
Calib:a 94022.
Ellen fl ......... 18372
Senano Awnue, Ville Park,
c.libnia 92667.
Michael A. Mc:AndnJws,
1209 Vtsc:ano DrM. Glen-
dale, California 91207.
Orville W. Mc:Carroll,
1019 DunanAIMnue, Man·
hattan Beach, Cafifomi1
90266.
Aaron M. Peck, 706
Thayer Avenue, Los
Aneeles. c.litomia 90024.
Michael Roster, 950 Glen
Oaks Boulevard, Pasadena,
California 91105.
Martin S. Schw.-tz. 508
North Maple °""' 8ewwty Hills, California 90210.
I. Bruce Speiser, 3122
Haddington Drive, Los
Aneeles. California 90064.
Daniel H. Willick. 4676
Alonzo Avenue, Encino,
Califom~ 91316.
Renie Yoshida, 939A 25th
Street, NW, Washington,
D.C.20037.
This business is con·
ducted by a pneral Pitt·
nership.
The re11strants com·
met ICed to transact bu$i.
ness under the ftetitious
business name listed 1bowe
on April 23, 1987.
I sl RonMd J. Defelice
This stMement was filed
with the County CleR of <>ranee County an May 27.
1987.
f" ... No. F345030
6/11 6/18 61~ 712 0416
"*.ICNOTICE
ACllllOUS eu11 EU
MAMESTA'111mf1
The~ petSOltSate
doins business n.: SUN·
RIDGE PARTNr.RS, 1100
~ Sbeet. Su"8 B. Irvine,
CA92714.
Robert J. Cristiano, 1100 ....., Sb-. Suitle a. ltWle,
CA92714.
James E. Lason. 1100
Main Sb-. Suite a. an...
CA92714.
John M. Meindl, 1957
Vista Caudal, Newport
a.ch, CA 92660.
This business is con·
duaed bf a eaneral J*t·
fW'Ship.
Isl John M. Meindl
The re1istrants oom-
me; iced tD tr...a busi-
ness under the fictitious
busineu ..... limd ......
an 3/'l5/87.
This stlillll••lt -filed wllh the c.ounty a.ti ol
Or.wt County an Jw'9 &
1987.
File No. F3'5909
6/116/186125 7/2 0404
"*.IC•TICl
fCiii ... • II Ell ..._ITAQ Ai
The fcA:wit• .,.. .....
dai"I bulir'9a es: SUN·
AtOGE ASSOCIAT£S. 1100
...... s.r.t_ S.. B. IMne.
CA92714.
Sunridet ~ 1100
a.in Street S.-. 8 , Irvine,
CA92714.
Costa Reconstruction,
Inc., a Calitom&a COi '°•
Uon. 2380 Camino Vida
Aable. ~A. Car1sbld. CA
92008.
This business is con-
dudld bf a jcWC .........
Isl $unricf9I ~ 8y.
John M. Meindl, &9ftl. ...,...,
The recistrants COM•
,,..ad .., nnsact buli-
nns under the fictitious bus.i....s Mn'lla ,....., ....,..
onl/25/87.
6/11 6/18 6/25 712 OG
l.lmJ
w~
fCiihuUI• 11 • _.nan n n.. ~ .. .,.,.., ii
doil'I ~ ea: HEAD TOTOE..119'~,._
C... Hi..,_,, lacMN
~CA911Ml. W.-~321
lMtclpur, eon.. dlill ....
CA9a25.
Thi1 bulineu Is con-
ductlld bt an inchidull.
The reciltrant com-
menced .., tr.Utt buli-
neu undet" the fictitious ~ Mme 01 nwn.
list9d ebowe on June 5 •
1W7 .
lsll(,d~
This ~ -filed with the County a.n of
Qr._ County on May 18,
1987.
file No. F344097
5128 6/4 6/11 6118 0346
FlCllllOUI ......
llWITATWT
The ...... PlililOl'I ..
doinc busif'8K as: ZENITH
INVESTMENT GROUP,
3737 Birch Street. Third
Floor, Newpovt Beach, c.li·
fomil 92660.
Rodney F. Emery, 2616
Cove Street. Corona del
Mar. California 92625.
Be,rtram l . Ryan. # l
North Hampton Court, New-
port Beach, C•liforni1
92660.
Donald R. Clem, 2309
22nd Street. Newport
Beach, Califom~ 92660.
This business is con·
ducted by a eeneral part·
nership.
The re11strants com·
mencted to transact busi·
ness under the fictitious
business name listed above
on May4, 1987.
I sl Rodney F. Emery
This mtement was filed
with the County c~ of <>ranee County on May 21.
1987.
File No. F3"663
5128 6/4 6/11 6/18 0334
1·33010
PUMJC NOT1C£
FlCTIT10US 8USINESS
NAME STATDIENT
The tollowinc persons are
doing buStness as: SIMPLY
DELICIOUS CAFE. 23521
Paseo De Valenoa, Laauna
Hills, CA 92653
Harvey Meltzer. 3380
Paseo Hakon. San Cle-
mente. CA 92672.
Theim• Meltzer. 3380
Paseo Hakon, San Cle·
mente, CA 92672
Buslness first transacted
under this business name
on June 1987
This business is con-
ducted t.y husboand and
wife.
I sl Harvey Menzer
This ~It was filed
with the County ~ of
Or.,.. County an May 21 .
1987.
file No. FJ.4.4530
5/28 6/4 6111 6/ 18 0344
ncnnous •• m IUMl ITAlpEllT
The '°"°"""' petSC)f s are doin1 business as: CPA
INVESTMENTS IX, 2222
Martin Str.t. Su1te 260,
Irvine. CA 92715.
S&ephen M. bmucen, a
General P.rtrw. 815 Ceibe
Street. .._pert Beach, CA
92660.
Blase bmucen, a
Generel Partner, 28M2
Mun.a, Miuion Viejo. CA
92692.
This business is con-
dudled bf a eaneral Plft·
IW'5hip.
The reaistrants eom·
"9ad .., lrat'5ad bust-
ness under the fictitious
bulinea ._.. or IWNS
rm.ct*-on NIA.
Isl Slitptee M.. z.mucen
This., 1 ·-· -fillild with the eour., a.tl of U-... eounty on .,,_ 22.
1987.
file Ho. fl44658
5/28 6/4 6/116118 Ol37
"'33112
WllOTICI
ACllllOUI ... Ell
_..ITATmDIT
The talowie .........
~ buMness n: ALPHA
CARE. LTD.. 2594.2 Nell•
Gall Road, lAauna Hills.
c.kbnia 926153..
Alpha~ Center.
Inc., a California corp •
22162 AspM ~ Su-.
207, El Toro. CaJifomaa
92630.
OJ. a.rt!.•~
corp.. 22762 AIJ*' sn.t.
S.. 207, El Taro. Cleifor·
n .. 9263Q.
'S, This business is con·
dudlld bJ a timitlld Plili1I•·
ship..
/s/~~Cen
\llf'; ~a Lanon. ~-
idlilnl
This ..... , •• -tied
witb the OounCJ a.ti ol Or-. County on .._ 14,
1917.
Fie ... F34.m2
11111:1. nuam'I MU
11' ..._ llOl un1a DUD• TMMT .._ .......
YOU Ml IN DUAUlT UNDER A DEED Of TRUST
MTED OCT080 7, 1982. UNLESS YOU TA.t(f ACTION
TO PROTECT YOUR PROPER'IY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A
PUBUC SALE. If YOU NEID AN EXPLANATION Of THE
NATURE Of THE PAOCEEDIHGS AGAINST 't'OU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER.
Notice Is --~ "* s.,..., ~ Company, • Californi1 Corpotation •s t:rustw. or
WCC•D b'ultlile, or substituted trustee PN$Ulft '° the
Deed of TNlt euc.~ bf CAROL SUE BERRY, AN
UNMARRIED WOMAN and Recardlild OCT 25, 1982 in
Book N/ A Pa9t N/A Instrument Ho. 82-373673 of OMc:W
Recards in the officie of the ~ A9cardet of OMHGE
County, California, and putsuanl to the Natice of OllllUlt
and E.lection .., Sell tt.aander t9COf'ded JUNE a. 1913
in Book NI A Pa8I N/A t~ No. 83-242696 of
said Official Recants, will Sell on JUNE 26, 1987 Ill 9;45
AM at THE MAIN (NORTH) EHTRANCE TO TKE COUNTY
COURTHOUSE 700 CIVIC CENTER WEST, ~A ANA.
CA.. Ill public euc:tion, ID the hWmt bidder tar c:ast'I
~ M the time fo sale in lawful money of the Un"8d
States). aH ""1l. We, and interest, C01•"8Jlld to and now
hekf bf it under said deed in the praperty situall8d in
said County and State and described•~
A LEASE.HOLD ESTATE IN AND TO: PARCEL 1: lot 3
of Trad No. 6461. in ttw City of Ne9tport e.ch, es shown
an a map •llCIOfded in Book 242. Palls 23 to 25 inclusive
of M$c:el!Meaus Maps, teCOtds of Orw,.. County, State
of California. PARCEt 2: An appurtenant non-ecclusive
easement for insess and ecress throuch lot 39 ot T rac1
Number 6468. n shown an a map reoC>lded in Book 242.
Paees 23 ID 25 indusM! of Misceltaneous ~ records
of <>ranee Cclunty. Catifomia, tacett• with easements for
support and sellli9ment where said Parcel 1 adfoins lot
39 of Slid Trad and toeether with easements for ~ °' ovemancs. where such eaYeS are c:onstructed '"
accordance with applicable muniopal ordinances and an
appurtenant, nan-t!XduSNe rilht to use the facilities
located an said lat 39.
Property addless rs purportedly known as: 2424 VISTA
HOGAR. NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA 92660
The tot.al amount of the unpaid ballnce of the obltption
secured by the property to be sold and rusonat>te
estimated costs.~ and adllwiOeS at the time of
the tmtal pubficltion of the Notice of Sate is $205,503 99
In addition '° cash, the Trustee wifl accept certified
checks, cashiet's c:hedls, checks drawn by a SUte °'
Federal Credit Union °' Savincs As$oaation, °' Swines
Bink. a&Jthorized to do business in this State. AJI checks
must be cumnty d.ted. In the~ tendef other than
cash is accepllled, the Trustee may Withhold the issuance
of the Trustlle's Deed until funds become ~i~ to
the~ or ewbsee as a matter of rctit.
Said sale wiU be made. but without CXHeMnt 0t
warranty,.,.._ or tmphed repn:linc titie. posHSSion
Oil encumbral atS. ID satisfy the indebtedness 5eCUted
bf said o.:t, induditw the fee and Gl*ase of the tNttBe
~ of the trusts created by Atd deed, adwnces
thereunder, wilti .. ,..est as pt'OV9ded ttwe.n. and the
unp9id pri"°'* of ttw "* seand bf uid c'-1 with
interest thlilf90Jt as provided in Slid Noee.
o.ted: MAY 15. 1987
Ser:atio ~ICll Compa.ry, 1001 Commece DrM.
hwincWe., C1ffao1jia 91706, (818) 814-1200. as such
Trusi.
By /s/ NORMA MIUAN MADISON, ASST VICE PMS--
IDENT
6/4 6111 6118 0366
T052805
.a'1'1CE "'TRUSl"EF9 SA&.E T. S. ND. SW! t5 Cl5ll-C
YOU ~ .. DEFAUlT lHlER A DEED Off TRUST
Ot\TED DECB&A 15, 1171. lH.ESS YOU TAKE
ACTQil TO PROTECT VOUA PROPERTY. IT ~y BE
SOlD AT A Pl.a.IC SALE. F YOU NEED AN
EXPUNAT10N OF 1HE NATIJAE Olf THE PAOC&OWG
AGAINST YOU, ¥0U SHOU..O COfTACT A LAW"IER.
T1COA Tin.E ~ COW'Ntf Olf
CALR:R1M. a.,_ ....... bue" TITLE INSURANCE N«J TAUSrcaawtr.
0\ :M' 7, 1117, • ea> A..M... TIOOA Tm.E
IS IWCE C01t1NMY OF CALE0ANtA. a m ....... 11,
....... 11TlE lal'W«:E NE TRJST CO*NI'/, • .-, lll•ll_. T..-under Ind ...... D Deed d
TNll f¥I ._ Mllf 17. 1111. • '-t. ND. 25122 In baak
131 .. = ,. "'a.ill Acm• In .... of .. c:::icu. Rea..:• elO.. CculW, C••• .... WU SEU
AT PUllJC AUC'l1Clt 10 teGHEST BllDEA ~ CASH
OA CASHIER'S OtEQC OA OTHER l6m'UT10HAL
aEaCS MXS'T-.E TO n£ lRJSTE£ 0-. 'D's • ... "' .. -.....,.....,of .. U'lllcd S-) ...
~ ..... di ... OdO...Qu-.y~
........... -.... of ...... Ana ... ....,. ~ .... ....._s...-...ca .. rWW. .. • ..._._, .............. a,.undcr..Wo.dd
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doinc bus1neu es: THE
PACIFIC FUNDS MANAGE·
MENT COMPANY. A CALI-
FORNIA LIMITED PART-
NERSHIP. 840 Newport
Center Drive. Newport
Bellch, CA 92660.
PKffic hMstn*1t Maft..
181 ment Colnp9ny, a Cali-
fornia corporation. 840
Newport c.. Drive. .....
port a.ch. CA 92660.
This business is con·
duded by a limited pertner.
ship.
The re1istrant com-
metad '° transact busi· ,_ under the fictitious
busif*'5 name or names
listed above on May l,
1987.
Isl Pacific Investment
Mal erment
William F. P\:dich
This stMement was filed
with the County a.wt of
Oranee County on June 9.
1987.
File No. F346086
6/18 6/25 7/2 719 0447
l.33JM
PUeLIC NOTIC(
ncttt?OUS•.,..
NWSTAn.Jfl
The followins penons are
doing business as: PIMCO
PARTNERS, 840 Newport
Center Drive. Newport
.._.CA.._
Chrit '· DI..,.._ 840 NuportC..Drt.. .....
port 8lech, CA IMeO. .
Williem H. Glou. 840 ....... o....on.. .....
port 8lech. CA t2MO.
O..n S. lllleitin& 840
Nftport °"*' DrM, ..... port 8Md\ CA t2MO.
James F. Muuy. 840
NftportC....DrM. New-
port 8Mc:lt. CA..,_
Wilfimn F. P9clich. 840
Nftport rAnW DrMt. .....
port 8Md\ CA 92KO.
This bus1MU Is con-
dudld by ...... ..,..
ship.
The recistrMt com-
m..::at to nwt bwi-
ness under tM fictitious
~ ,_ or ._.._
listed above on May l,
l987.
Isl Wllilfn F. PUdlictt
This 11£3 ...... -filed with the eoa.., CWk ol Or-.. County on June 9,
1987.
f"de No. F346087
6/ 18 6/25 7 /2 7 /9 0448
l..SUU f10MMT1Nil9C1~ Of ...... ICATION
FoaCIUll• • OllB·
Sl9 Of ALCDltOI PC mv.
DMEUCllm
To Whom tt -Concern: HUNT. Olp & Randall C.
is (a~e) appfyin1 to the
Department of Alcoholic
Beverace Control to sell
alcoholic ~at 210
....... ~Dr ......
part a.ct\ CA 92llO. wlh
•41• On s. -• Wine
(Pub [lit Pf) Nclllle(I).
6/18 0449
11tll
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DATED 11112'114, '*LESS
W>ll TM& ACTION to PRO-~ 'f'OUll ~llnY " MAY • 80LD AT A PUia.iC SM.I! • W>ll _.., All EX· ~LAMATIO• OP THE
lillAlUM cw 1HI PMM:UO.
9IG AGAlleST YOU YOU SHOULD COllT ACT A
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09DTOIHOW ca.m ..
CHAWOflUME
(Andy) Alwtt'f1# EMn Gal-
lup has filed a petition in
this court for an order alkJw..
Ina petitioner to chanae
his/her 'name from (Andy)
Andrew Ervin Gallup to
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
ACIOU DOWN
l. ·~ .. 39. Oipt iot0 a drink, I. ObsU\laion n . Pulh
6. Std uab 2. Conuaoceon H . Uednpouod
10. eo..r..nt datrt ~.anal }. f; ..... clnio
1•. G;rl'1 naaw •1. Bora 4. Oeaatq doch 36. M&Je aaW
U . Seour cord •2. Unicn clo.lr '· Plart.ou~ 39. Ara-rs
16. Lop.I 43. Silttt 6 . Hamper 40. fJMMed
17. Prcwnb 44. Dradlullr 7. fnorablc ~2. Sir uicb
18. FaU ~r 46. Maa1nnD1 8. Lblr 0 . Prot9C*
20. Vtrb f0tm 4'7. Cry ol ~ 9. Gathninp -&). ICaock
21 . Slan& f 0t 48. Embtacn 10. Nf\A1tr pronoun 46. Kiod ol roll
U.Sn.Jor 49. CoUoquaaJism f0t 11 . Snart 4R. Gradr *sired
22. Lup oraaniud ,,;u 12. Heal 49. Proett1W. &ciel
bod, ol IO&dicn ,2. n. btll l J. Par lCVtlrie>ft (Oftfiq
2•. Potottd H . fvss 19. Gr<Wu ,0. Thr, pulled.
26. Ha.Jr '6. Choppina •ool 2). Linnr measure cowrtd •aaoaa
27. Exp&o.;Jt char~ '7. Au~ 2'. Throup )I. ~i.n·. aickn.aaw
18. PowH out ,9. Aten ;oior 26. Swin,in1 awMion n . Sa bird
31 . u~slanarc 61 . Son ol Adam 2 7. Monultty H . Quali6td
3,. ot the moon 6}. Anw'1 pen inhabitanu ,.. Bud ol pace
36. num,. 64. Uora~I 28. Slope "· Had *bes 3 7. Ddiaise anide 6). u1 joie1 29. nick IOUp '"· Alto )8. Colloquialillll for 66. &al aalt .... 30. Go ia <io. Soued ma.It br
ptttent-. 6 7. Suir f abtic 31. Swccc cwdc
32. Aruta 62. ,,__. ,.,.,, .•.
........ Ot1anlt. Rillt·
RJlO.
It .. ....,, Ofdlr9d ht
............. ,.dlftthe
matter aforeukt appear
.,.. this court In o.p.t. "*" No. 3 • 700 CMc c.w Ort. Welt. s.a Ana. Calitamie. on 6-29,
1917. llt2:30p.m .• andtt.
andttwelhowc.use, if any
ttwy .... ..., Mid petition
fDr c:tw.-of ~ should
not be .....
tt is further -o1-•-.ct-ht
• ~ of this amended
order tu show cau• be
........ in Ne•port Har·
bor Enliln. • Mt·~ of ...... circutetion. pub-
Hshed in thiscaur1'Y .....
once • Wllik fDr 4 consec·
u3iwe .... priottothedlbt
fA Mid ........ ..
Dmd Mey 19, 1987
/&/,..,._LSmilh
Judl9 ol the Superior Couft
tf PltiticM1 has .,.,, Ned
fDr minor. and one ...w.
if liwq. does not join in
COMMtins thentto, ordef
should include provision
~ County Cten to
mail notice of time and
place of t.rins. not less
than 10 days prior to the
~--~-such parent if his 1UJn1SS is specified in
petition.
6/4 6/116/18 6/25 0361
Hallee " Daallt " AM>llWJ.MA
.UA..J. '1118
and ol P9lt3ian '° Adminl1• EslMe
No.A131226
To .. heirs. blnificiarilis.
creditors and c:ontfnaent
Ciedieora and pet"IOrll who
may be othenri• lnter-
eltld in the will or ..... of:
Mtdttftw J. Pyb •• A..J.
~.
A P1titior'1 has been filed
by Attdtrft J. ~.Jr. in the
Superior Court ol Or-.
County requntln1 that
Andrew J . Pyka, Jr. be
appointed as personal
repr 111 ltlltiw to admfnis.
Wthe ..... ofthe-..
dent
The petition requests
authority to adriif ltl F the
..... Uftdlr the indepef ld-
ent Administration of
&IMMAd.
The pMition ii set for
hnrina et 1:45 p.m. in
~No.lofsakl c:oun. locMld • 700 CMc c.w OrM West. in the
City of Sara Ana. Catifomia
92701onJuty8,1987.
IF YOU OBJECT to the pant.
ina of the petition, you
should either IPP9W • the
hearin1 and state your
objections or file written
ob;ections with the court
before the hearirc. Your ap-
File Your DBA
By Mail!
The Newport Ensign will send instruct-
ions for filling out the form, then file it
with the Orange County Clerk and pub-
lish the ads for you on~e a week for four
(4) consecutive weeks.
................................................... • • i If JOU would like a DBA !
! form and instructions. : • • . : : NAME: : • • : ADDRESS· i • • ! CITY & STATE !
• • • : ZIP: : • • : PHONE: : • • '··~··· . . ...............•••.••••••••......••. ..: ' 883 ProdUCtion Place, Newport B•ch, CA 92663
Anintior-.: Becky
For Further
Information Plione
714 631-8120
.-I& I• THE NEWPORT EN8ION .... D
MDCIW•I• Dasi. Cats •..•...••. 824 Housekeepinc Rooms 413
. CLASSIFIED INDEX M' D & IEIVICE
Ainticaa* .•..•••...... 808
~ ............ 8()6,
l.Nestocl< ..•...•.. ' .... 825
Bitds ................ 826
REAL ESTATE
Hotels ............... 416
Industrial . . . . . • .506
11 t\A.11 I te Property ...... 509
TllANSPOltTATION
AKplanes ••..•••.••.• 900
Anteoue Classic Car ... 912
.\utos tor Sale ........ 910
Apptiance Wanted .•. 81J7
Auctions ............. 814 ANNOUNCDIENTS BUSINESS Acreaae .............. 511
Apts. Furnished ....... 407
Lake Shore Property 515
Lots for Sale ........•. 510
Mobile Homes .....•.. 917
Autos Wanted ...•.... 915
Auto Parts & Tires .... 907
Announcinl .......... 200 Investments .......... 828
Money to Loan •....... 605
Buikfinc Material ••••. 817
Business Equipment 818 Apts. Unfurnished .... 408 Mortgage & TO ....... 607 Auto Repair/Dom ..... 913
Auto Repair/For ...... 914 8eiluly Alda .......... 213
CMt of ThMks ....... 201 c.m...y l.Ots •.••••.• 201
Florilts ............... 207
Money Wanted ....... 606
Opportunities ......... 100
Opportunities wtd ..... 7().4
FUMnl Directory ..•.. 205
f "'*81 SeMoes ...... 206
He9llh Aids .......... 214
Lepl Notices ......... 212
l.ridpl~ubs-etc. 209 EMPLOYMENT
Nuneries ..... ,4 ....• 815
Last & Found ......... 210
Person.as ••.••.••.... 211
Aaencies ............. 300
Opportunities ......... 305
Preparation .••...•... 307
Coins/Stamps ........ 813
Furniture ..•..•••....• 800
Furniture Wanted •.••• 805
Glntee Sales ......... 705
Jewelry .............. 812
Marine Suppiys ..••••. 906
~Use. for Sate ......... 809
Misc. Wanted .•....••. 810
Musical Instrument ••• 811
Office Equipment ....• 827
Pets & Supplies ••••.•• 823
Sponins Equipment ••. 819
Btda. to be Moved .... 816
Business Property .... 500
Business Rentals ..... 421
Condos for Rent ...... 409
Condos for Sale ....... 507
Commercial Property 505
Desert Property ....... 513
Farms & Ranches ..... 51 2
Garaaes for Rent ...... 400
Houses for Sale ....... 508
Houses for Rent/f urn 405
Houses for Rent
/Unfum ............. 406
Motels .........•..... 415
Mountain Cabins ..... 422
Office Space ......... 420
Out of State Prop ..... 514
Real Estate Wanted ... 518
Rentals to Share ...... 412
Real Estate for Xchg ... 517
Real Estate Loans ..... 600
Boats •............... 905
Campers ............. 919
Foreign & Sports ...... 911
'-'opeds ..........•... 909
Motorcycles & Bi~ 908
Motor Homes ......... 916
Rooms for Rent ....... 41 O
RESORT PROPERTY SERVICES
For Sale .............. 4 h S
Rental .............. 417 Schools .............. 608
Situation Wanted ..... 308
Directory of
Business Services.
417-R11Drt Raall
MAUI/Kam_. Beach
2 bed. 2 bl condo. <>can view, fully fum & equip. Tennis/~ach .
Brochure .
605-Mone, to l.oM 112 ..... .,
WIDOW HAS MONEY
FOR TRUST DEEOS-
Sl0,000 Up! No Credit
Chk. No penalty. C..
Dll 11• Ana c'nl11 &73-7J1L
1/2 carat ladies dia·
mond . ~· $2850.~ pnce $1000
080. 213-598-0800. GREArBUY!
Oldllnolll1
1981 Cutlass Supreme
8roulha!'l · T ~
OilLO CARE LICENSED.
Pre-Schaal EnwilOI~
M-F 7-5:30. 15mo+ 549-
2870
ee.•1w1s.-..
Reliable. Reasonable R8Pllirs. New work &
snWI jobs.. free est 199-,..
CLEANING UNLIMITED
For excelela in house-~ pnMd~all
SllPPie$ ~ -=-Trustworthy & ..,._
ta Cal today for esti-
nwtes. ~3726
... ~ H0usehold Reoatrs--Prufession.ati.nrw .
paintinc. drywall, car-1975. GNe new i:': ~+men. Glly64S. ~.., (714) 552.
CUlllFB
INfOllllATIOM
.., J. a.t 1 fllEE fGur ....... ~ ..
tine. Clll ... a111I
... Ul-1120
~ Uni.
JOHN THE PLAST£RER-
~ 14 yrs. exp,
local homeowner. lath,
...... stucco. Pilldlin& ~ ~ pai~na. Xlnt refs.
535-8311'
-ctuiw" c.ibbeM 9/
12 Celebntion·from $675; 10/4 Sona of
America-from $856.
644-7348
The Ne•.-rt Eftllp/ c.... ......... u..
~Ml-lllnAdtw er;, Ma..,. C111 Ul·
Newport Buch-New
furn. 2 bdr 2 bl, dbl
Hilton Head Island
Resort South Carolil .. 2
bedroom, 2 beth. Golf,
tennis, 300 yards to
beach. $475 weekly.
837-6314 wea•ics
COlOUDOI
TELLURIDE • rnqical
rocky mtn ... tfcely
furn COladoi mt to river. Sleeps 4. EJClraordinary
views.. sunny view deck. short walk to town. Cable
TV, jacuz,, etc. Outdoor
activities. Reduced summer rlltes days or
weeks. Call Bob 494-8553~
Laauna Ni1uel View
Condo-us>craded 2
I bedroom. 2 blllh. c;.-. .. ~lmn-9~" fixed. S105,900. ~o.
MONEY FOR RENT!! for
aJl'f1 business !<*'I . star.
tups. expan$OlS. con-
struction. Women entre-
preneurs in business
'l!lcorned! lHCR Asso-ciates. 514 w. Balboa !!'!~ Ste A, Balboa,
Ya:>ol. Call p.m. 673-
2047
607-lloc ....
mdTD
ENJOY 14-15'6 RETURN
onTOs. $10,000uptoSl
d . Cll Dll 111" ....
dllll 17J.731L
Movin1-Must Sell. French Pn:Mnciat Cher-
rywood formal livina room & din1·1'1 room
suites; Traditianal Kine c~ bedroom $850, Country queen
bedroona. $37S; Country ~=':k~ Contem~ry pastel
8l9-lpoltil11
f«l'lipmn
Deluxe wooden PGrtM* pine-~ table. $250 new. Nice cond. Now m~ Mrs. Adams
905-... ,
~·----~ ---~;
1
WEUCRAFT
-OCENTLRV
ri!ll
ee' ~= COllditicwl $4299./otter.786-1475
Voles• • n
l 9a> vw Rabbit. Diesel,
new tires, new •l8ilte. still under warranty,
loab/runs aooct. 494-
0424
Yoho
1931 NOOEl. A SflORT COUPE fuly 1esbed .U ~nal S9.SOO. 495-2 .
1970 OISSic ... cedes
Benz 280S£. Fully re-
sb'ed!! Re-built el .. le.
New pM'lt. Perfect inle-
rior I exterior. $6, 5001
offer. 831-8766 Even-qs_ ~a.ch. . IS
2 bedroom. 2~
view house. Fi~ new carpet, S1200/
month. 494-3059
Olde CdM~ PCH on fabulous . Dr CN«·
look.i'I. ocan, bay & pd. modled 3 bed. 3 hi. exec home. 3 car pr. Poot. 2 fireot lease
$2595. 759-9274.
i!~~~
lmrmc. Condo. 2 bdrm,
2 ~ dbl ... pool, jac,
tennis. Yrly rental,
SlOOO/mo. 0Pen 8:30 to ?. Avail now 213-256-
5479
a.Rm ..mrflmlt condo
•/bolt 5'ip & beautiful
balyview. ~view from
otJsawtiorldeck. Private
community. pool, pr-
111!-Will COllSider trade or lease w/ootion to IJUf'· chase. Catr 673-3725
.... make offer
508-Housn for
We
==(~
sat. ~atass aJffee
table set B>O: ~ sofa bed. Wal trit. Bllr-
m>Ols. Excen.it oondi-
tion. 836-1374
Sofa, love s.t. chair and ottoman. Never
used. Wllse1$195. 761· 9326
USEDSOATS
LOWDTPRIC~
FULL SERVICE
Al.I MON llilllU INC.
1961 Masserati Sebrq
2-door. Looks fPOd/runs llOOd: 8rW1t rM. bladt anterior. 53,000 miles. $19,000. See • 24792 •
La Ptata Or., Laauna
Ni&uef 01 caU 831-2058
abmooi lS/ eW!ll iii ICS
..............
lllllllFuni
-...... ~ ... ..............
... ..... .. ~·'IWI! ......... a..1-.....
La11i1na Hills Condo,
lake ForesVMoulton
Pkwy. 2 bedroom. l blth,
aaraae. washer/d_!Yer ~-up. $800. 582-
8470
Beautiful 5 bedroom
...... home Mission
YMljo. F.mily din/
aftice. ~ v:"'i ~ ..... ~ ..... ....... · Sl.700 Plus
s.ad,y. 77M785
Clipistlano Beech T CJWn>-
house. W.ut to BMd\. 3 bedrooms, 2~ baths,
family & dinina room
arus, fireplace, bal·
I . '· Oven, ,.._, ~-2-car att-ached ..,..._ Sl.100
monthly plus security
..... (213) '31-1232
~ ... ., 3 bed-~ ·L-. Sin Jum't ~ condo . Eick-' cowwed s-tio. Garaa. $800/ ... se. inc"*s Wiiler. 582· 3356 = Hiiis Condo • 2 "\.~ .... ~ ..-~m-view!
a.n. ....... 3 bed· rmrn. 1 bid\ Sin Jum'a c.pistreno Condo.
EliCmed COWied Plltio.
..,....1: S750 includes .... 582.3356
LAGUNA NIGUEL 3 Bed-room. 2 EWh. Den. fam-
ily room. fireplace. Com-
m&Jnity POOi pft. MUST SEE! $1 :250. 643-2365 evel~
CdM Halbor v... Hills rwe 2 story aripne
w/oc:een v.w. 4 bed. 3
ba. Owner $540 000
P!inciples onty 760-
8719
Saddteback Mountain v ... Home . 11" Y'S old.
Fieldsb• a.ac 3 bed-
room, 2~ bllda. 9QUr1try
kitchen, nur RMCtio
Santa Marprita. ~,900. Owner 858-
514-0ut of State ......
MAUl·HANA. 2.8 Ktes
w/runnina stre•m. 3
bed house & 1 bed
house. aos. to airport
and "-"-$235K. .'673-
4058
Unique Victorian fire-
c:,,ace. Solid oak. La
J181ed mirror i~
~~75.
Mens h 1tter Mink the
ultimate and under·
stalBd el pit ma sible
iKAllt. Brand New! From
NeinWl u.cus. " }QI kwe and ApprecilM a r-.. COllt it CMl be~ N~able! 499~00M
Seieous Buyers Only.
Pleese!
ee.utiful ~ Mins J.cketk~ _ '!Xceptional Ollllt. Enno New! from ........,~ff you
low and ~ a
fine COllt it CMl be~ ~bfe! 499~
senous buyers only
plnn'
' 111'N1IC81 lnll
PIANO--SoHd walnut
Baldmin ICMnet w/
mMichenc bench. In ~ cand. Only $1200. Mrs.. Mins 675-5893
112..Jeallsf
Sllllr.. ~a a +
.. ............. a.. ....
(YW)MMllS
18 ft. Cobalt. l 46hrs.. All
the mras. .-oond. 673-0293 . $14. 750 ...............
-.. .. lllE
,..,
1 Ill c.I
631-8120
'49 Ford converti ble.
Restored. w/cwerdrive.
Modest .n to com-
plete. New~ A
real ~ for We OI
will consider nde on
recent Porsche 911 taraa. Tcm Teemer 832·
9700 (office). Lie.
#733JZX
919-c.mp..
1972 f i reball Travel
Trails 8" x 31' TIP'C)Ut •rem $3.500. 493-174
........... ....
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lo eay on )Q' heart and
...., culling beck on toods
tNd ... high in Ulunlted
flll and chole•erol. The
change'I do you good.
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-WeDBE ia DUH of 118-. a.t Ferauac>• did aot list
which of bis diadl paid him
more than SI0,000.
Evans also mentioned that
one of Ferguson9s own politiCal
•Iii• GDP iruu. 1-.e P ..
... Pslll1ll Amo. C...
t111 (ftllPAC) Md ....
..... .. ,. , II .,,..;. &o
IJ7M'tollilN P•J· .. ........... ..,.
ran• froll PllEEPAC ...
niabunc..a for a statewide
....... effort.
Evam mo uid that Ferp-
IOD'I financa bave been tbor-
ou1hly reviewed and there
Why did KABC 7V feature
Carmel Retirement Village
on the Eyewitneaa News?
They diBCOYered that Carmel
Retirement Village practices a
succeaaful approach to seniors
maintaining healthier and
richer lives.
.
••s ,, ... ,._.diMll ••
hJ&J IR llld -FF •••• •nu II I wldl ... Cllrt al die
Ar1111ab llil pMt Weet.
1'I Pl'IC ._ recci¥ed Fer.;
••••llrllillls.,• •strr1• 8iil
ilcmn lilt lftilwiDa it todlCils
if ...... be fined, aid Swly
MicWoh. FPPC spokes~
• a ·•mum rme could rua
$2.000 ,., violation, Michioku
sakL
Olidals at Amel Develop-
mcat co.p.ny did not return ..,,. .. ..,_calls Monday to
dila n wlaat kind of wort Fer-
IUIOB'I comultina firm did for
theai.
New~ Beach slow-growth
KtiYiata John and Marauet
Gardaer baft fa.led a complaint
witll IM FPPC cbarging that ·
FerPDOD illeplly used ·cam-
paip CODUibutiona and fdcd
fme ad mjWadjq ltatemeDta.
They .0 a0eae that Ferp-
soa'I compaay was hited by
~ to help defeat slow-
growth candidates in the 1986
Costa Me.a City Council elec-Canoel Retirenaent VDJace
in.Fountain Valley is unique: . tion.
PeCB are allowed!
'Catmel.
W/Jite11uml
Jltllar
17077 San Mateo Street
Fountain Valley
714-962-6667.
John Gardner rd'Uled to com-
ment on tbe details of the coi.
. plaint. .
WJbe matter is quite serious
and I doa't feel comfortable
commmtiaa about i~" Gardner
said.
Senator Mariu ... ,uoa (R-
N~rt Beach) baa recently
been appointed to two new
SeleCt Committe=s and a state
autforce.
· Tbe appointmentl by Senate
Rules Committee-include the
Select Committee on Border
luuea, Drug Traffacting and
Contraband; the Select Commit-
tee OD Infant and Child Care and
Development; and the
California-Mexico Tut Force.
The Select Committee on
Border Issues and the
Calif'ornia-Mexico Task FOl'CC
are apeciaDy important to the
Senator as they relate to the
Rodheim •••
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Everyone is. invited, call 8.56-
SSSO for more information.
•Then on Wednaday, June
24, the Balboa Bay Cub will
honor Mr. Irrelevant with a Ball
of Fame Banquet. It ii at this
ea&eelDcd neat that Mr. Jdfu-
son ii praented the infamous
The Select Committee on
Infant and Child Care and
Dnelopment, Cbaited lij Sena-
tor Rebecca Motpa (R-Menlo
Park), will foam Oii --aucb
u child care and ~ care.
Senator Baaaon it the author
of 'eaie'atiotl tbil ,.-(SB 1071)
which would pro¥idc for prena-
tal care for motben WllO ran just
abort of qualifyiaa ....,..ii:ally
for publicly ..-.ec1 care.
Unnality Athletic Club'I Lows-
man Trophy. Unfortunately,
this event ia sold out.
• Tlnmday, July 25, finds Mr .
Irrelevant back down on the
waacr-tbil time a 15da aad Bay
for the Fifth Ammal S"pet' Star
Competition. The a.amber's
Marine Diviaion will bolt this
my competition. You can enter
a fi~mcmber team-or just
come down to watda die Rama
dleerkWll wl Mr. Irrelevant
10 ewer die &med W.O. Coi.
petition hesi• at 11 a.a
• Friday, SatUrday ud Sun-
daJ, Paal Sal•• and ~
will wbitt Mr. Jndeqat around
Califoraia.
Wby'P It-. simple. -inelevant
week mcam doiq somethina
llice for someone f• ao l'alOD, •
l&JI aD DOD)W flTI ..,UC..
ipat. Thanks Mr. Salata, we
... IDOft of Gil nay 4ayf
Mo aic Ille, wine c
aY JUDY DUFFY rmdina a standout in a crowd
of luxurious homes can be a
cbo~ when the neighborhood in
question is Belcourt. This aate-
auarcled community is "the" new
address to hayc in Newport
Beach.
As a result, the homes that dot
the quiet streets are spacious and
the only amenities worth men-
tioning arc those that were
somehow forgotten.
Even in company such as this, ·
I Chadbourne Court is a prop-
erty worth special mention and
attention. The home, this week's
featured property, bas just
become available. It is listed by
Micki Cooper of Grubb ud
Ellis at S 1,225,000 on fee land.
This is a custom property in
every sense of the word. From
the plans to the*f mal landscaping
details, no expense has been
spared, no imaginative or decor-
ative detail overlooked, to make
this property a true expression
of fine living at its best.
The pink Mediterranean villa
is impressive from the street. It
occupies a comer lot, neither a
plus nor a minus where traffic
is minimal. In this case, the lot
location serves to assure the
home of a back yard that will
accommodate the jewel of a
swimming pool and spa which
add to the excitement.
POOL PERFECTION
A paved terrace spam the
distance f.rom house to pool with
ample room for dining, dancing,
conversation or sunbathing. The
pool itself is lined with deep blue
mosaic tilina and edged with
Tivoli lights at the base of the
coping. The effect by day or by
night is outstandina when added
to the wall which off en f oun-
tains pouring water into the pool
for aural interest. This is the stuff
that lktur Homes and Gardou
would lite you to believe exists
in nay home.
The front entrance is graced
by specimen trees and a atone
balustrade. Tile trims the drive-
way and walkways and the
entrance is paccd by elegant
Ucbed bnelcd wl leaded ....
windows. The mauive front
doon aR solid Honduran ma-
hopny and so adroitly huna
that tbey move at the touch ot
a fmaer. Tbc quality that carries
throughout the home fincb its
fant expreaion where pests will
notice it im""'Aliately.
The entry ball soars two
stories and aives a Diet view of
the dining room directly beyond.
Italian marble that has been
carefully inlaid in a lovely pat-
tern is here, as well as in the
dining room. The total of l,000
tbe tnditional
Delipta are round eve(Y-
wbei'e in the home. Tbe Caned
alabaiter ICODCel that deCOrate
the walls of the pubtie rooms of
the home are delicate, yet
appropriate to the ma11ive
Mediterranean structure. The
walls here me thick, the windows
set deeply within to give a aeme
of permanence and old world
quality. A 24 karat Do~ Italian
chandelier in the dinina room
provides drama. Everywhere
oae turns there ii an echo of the
old, with the sparkle that only
Even In company such as this, 1
Chadboume Court Is a pmperty
worth special mention · and
attention. • • This is a custom prop-
erty in~ every sense of the
w~rd •.• no imaglnatlve or decora-
tive detail overlooked, to make this
property a true expression of fine
living at its best.
square ft. of this luxurious floor
treatment is typical of the lavish-
ness of the home.
CASA BLANCA FAN
A formal living room is to the
right. After stepping down into
the room, one finds an imme-
diate sense of intimacy and
seclusion that is appealing.
Coffered ceilinp with indirect
lighting and a creamy carpet
combine with the Cua Blanca
fan (one of S throughout the
house) for a warm, cozy look.
The excellent planning that has
gone into the home bu provided
this room not only for p-acious
entertainment, but for me by the
people who own the home in
their every day lives. The dinina
room, with it's arched windows
and doon on to the terrace
beyond, echoes this feeling.
Plantation sbutten provide con-
trol of aunlipt, and a 1eme of
comes with new.
The home provides three bed-
rooms plus a study. The study
is downstain and holds won-
derful built-in cherry shelving
and cabinetry. The closet bas
been preserved and the room
could ICfVe u a bedroom once
•pin, should tbe new oWnen
choose. The prof e11ional
telephone 1y1tem which the
home bouts will be welcome
should an executift who cbooeea
to wort at home acquire tbe
home.
Cbeny wood and white tile
arace the titcbcn. Desipect with
serious coob in mind, there is
no appliance or amenity wbicb
bu been for1otten to mate
kitchen chorea a breeze. Details
that make tbe room a visual treat
include a hand pounded copper
hood that is designed to match
the railed tiles at the bue of the
NEW LISTING
.U Tl TIE IUCI 1114-
Btg lot Great cU8k>fTI family home. Luah gardens.
Three bedroom8. 2 bethl. Hbrary anct loft. Located
on one of Newpot1 I~ be9t ..,,..._ Children••
wing. A must'° .... M~ Rowe and Tony Shaw
OCEAt~ FRONT /BAYFROtJ;
lllllllMIY NJllU. .._
Of the beck t.y. mountains and city lights. Living.,..
haa 12 foot ceiling with lky lights and fireplace. Muter
auite has flreplace. ovenlzed spa tub. two walk-in
cloeell and Frend\ doors to the pool. Separation of
muter auite and three bedrooms uaures maximum
privacy. Gayte Amato
ICEl•lllT W.. lllu.
Smell the-. Mer the aurf. walk onto beautiful aandy
be9ch from thia cu.aom quality home with fantastic
ocean view of Cetalina. Extln9ive UM of wood, tile,
brick & _,ned glMa. lncnKfible master .,;te with
beemed ceiHng OYWlooking beech. built-in book-
c11•. 2 belconi-. lreplace. & apa tub. Maureen
Whll & Ed &ceno
,.., • , .... • unu •••Ill.Ml 11J11.111 Pma .. pier Md to.I with.,_ fllbulous bayfront home.
Three bedroom, ..,nlly room.. gourmet kitchen. torrnaJ
IMng and dining room. ....,atot, all magniftcentty buHt.
Matlllou Ingold
flll IBllllll 1.81 MTRllT 11.JlU.
Two large decb for viewing the lights. mountains
and bodng ac1Mtlea. 4~ baths. dining room, tamity,
brlaldMt room. Boat dock. lhort walk to village.
Beautffulty maintained. Joan Lewia/Danny Bibb .,,.
ft I llLI ...i IPlEmm 11.t•.IH
On 73 ,_ of tMlytront. this maatlrpMtce ii unique
in d11lgn and offers quality etaftllmanlhlp. FMtures
Include 5 bedl ooma. h baths. 4 ftreplaces. pool..-.
wine cellw. Beytront petio with lawn leading to dock
for *99 yacht Barbera Aune and Carlyn Steiner
V I E VJ P R 0 P E R TI E S
CIOCEll,IAY '91f ·UMIE'8TB 11.111.19
We are offering pemape the finest sight along the
Southern California coast. This is a 3 bedroom. pfus
maid• quarters. contemporary. tt's far out on top of
Crwent Bay Point with unbelievable whitewater
views. Robert Daley and Dave Hirschler
TIP Of TIE UIE • CAIYll l'Rl..U Aa•
Three bedroom, 2~ bath. designs decora1'd and
furnished Augusta (largest) model Country club and
night light views. Security gate, community poois. spa
and tennf& Minutae from Newport business. cultural
and beaches. Appointment only evenings and
weekends with Tom Allinson.
F99B IAl•I WE mlB. 1431.•
Lovely .. Renaisunce" with beautiful view. Three
bedroom, tmmty room. loft with view and huge decks.
Patio off breakfast room. Elegant appointments and
tastefully done. Air conditioned and security system.
a...19rty Morphy
Ullll -.. 1411.111
Highly customized 3 bedroom. 2\\ bath townhome
with fabulous view. Courtyard 91trance with fountain ..
Cathedral ceilings. central air conditioning and
eecurity system. Belle Partch
.... UYI. . .18.1. I.HIE• TIUE 1411.•
ThrM bedroom. 3 bath. goet course view home in
Sea a.land. Ga'9d ~· Pool and '8nnia. View
of Nellport Bay and city lights from l8COrlCt bedroom..
Central air condtlloriqa. o.1tral vecuum ay...,,,,
gourmet kitchen Wilt ...-ee»Unter -.. wm
conlkter 811 r..,,,... ollra. Gllyte AmMO
P!
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TIAL BROKERAGE SERVICES --
MAI-KAI CONDOMINIUMS
IAYJlllT-1 .. 1111 . 14!._
Large 1 bedroom unit with spacious living and dining,
Iota of cloeets. new kitchen, new beth, spacioua
bayfront deck and more. Only $424.000 including
land. Mar1ha Macnab # ,,.
IAYFlllT CIHH•-IHI•
Seldom available large 2 bedroom. lower unit in Mai
K8l Large beyfront deck faces harbor entrance and
Balboa Island. Lush entry courtyard. Ooubfe garage.
Decorator perfect. Martha Macnab
LET • EllBJ• Yll 1111.111
Gaeher around the custom bar of this open flowing
floor plan with soaring ceilings. This 2 bedroom plus
den. 2~ bath home also enjoys sparkling city light
viewa at night and majestic mountains by day.
Maureen White and Ed Escano
• CA1Y11111n11111 Pl.Al r •••.•• ldeaJty located in the heart of Big Canyon, this 4
bedroom Broadmoor is a perfect family home.
Featu,_ formal living/dining rooma. epacious tamiy
room wtth view of golf cou,._ Secluded apa off large "*"' .... Denny Bibb and 8'ephanJe Grody
R•MDE • UlllD .. 111._
With a mo.t outstanding ocean. bey and night lights
location. Highly upgtaded in fMirY way. Five bedroom.
3~ ba1h. air conditioned. eecurity system_ Sharon Vogt
••ncaw wn11,..n LICITm 11 .....
I~ walk-in cloeet. which could be convef'8d
Imo 41h bedroom. The t.mily room haa been expanded
to include • mo8t unique antique wet bar. Thia 3
bedroom. 3 beth home llllo has a mve bonua room
loft and a~ Yittw ol h mOuntalns and city
tighta. M..-..n White and Ed &cano
INCll B Nm.Y •I llRI 171U44
One of the a.geet Spyglm Iota fee1uring 2 ..,,.,..
yards. One wtth ~ pool & ..,._ The ottMW manicured
lawns. Thia highly customized residence offers
outdoor llving plus gourmet kitchen. day room, garden
room and den. 6 bedrooms pfus separa'9 guest suite,
5~ be1ha. Outstanding ocean. bey and city night lights
view. Sandie Fix
llWTt • • CAIYll UAll.111
Traditional custom built home. Carved oak doors.
heavy crown moldings_ solid brass hardware. Gott
oourse and lake view. Five large bedrooms, 8 baths.
formal dining room. pool and patio area for enter-
taining. Central alann system. Beverly Morphy and
e.rbara Aune
SELECTED PROPERTIES
ICllll ,_ l.U It 11.91
Immaculate 1 bedroom condo facing pool and
OYef'tooktng lovety greenbelt. Lower comer unit
Columbia Square is perfect for faculty. student or
im..aort Paula Bailey
TIE IEIT • IA-.£ 1!11.-
Absofutely beautiful almost new 3 bedroom, 3 bath
townhome in the heart of Newport Beech. Walla of
mirrors, pfush light carpeting. tile and hardwood
floors. leaded stained glass windows. Lovely patio.
Poot, 4 spas. security gated. Micki Cooper
LEASE
.,... .. .. R• •
Secluded 4 bedroom, 3 bath, famUy room home on
huge lot Poof, spa and lower ten"ace for badminton
or voUeyball. Bay and ocean view. One year lease.
Submit on pet Paula Bailey '.
WY CME IUITT U11.•
This big expanded 3 bedroom Lusk-built home is wen
designed for entertaining with a minimum of effort
Equalty suitable for a comfortable famity home or an
adult residence for busy professionals. Coby Ward
....... -.u ... Ill
Popular 4 bedroom, 2Yi bath Sandpiper model with
detached 3 car garage, private pool and tpa, large
front courtyard. This is one of the few one story homes
that a second story can be added to. Great famity
neighborhood within walking distance to schools.
churches and shopping. A greet buy for $395.000.
Maxine Propp
ISL .. LICA1111 Wiii-1411.111
End unit cuf·de-uc locatio.-1. Priva'9 patio with spa
off master aui'9. HOme has 3 bedrooms, 2\\ baths.
family room, skylights and wood (k>ors. Owner
motivated. Maureen Whi'9 aod Ed &cano
11'111111 ...... _ .._ •••••
In this maMllous townhome. Ocean and city view.
This wonderful home has 8Y9fYthing tor the perfect
liteetyte. Three spacious bedrooms. the maaer has
a study with fireplace. High ceilings. Large family
room. Large patios. Barbara Aune
• CAITll -wr .. I.I II
~ cuA:>m home on one of Big Canyon's
lergeet tots. long private driYe lwie UI to tis tabuloua
...... Five bedrooms. 4~ baths. Lush gatdena
O\Wtooldng ... tairway. 8eeullul pool and .. &1IOY
... g&nceand toe.I Pffvlicy. o.nny Bibb and~
Grody.
WI ICBI ......... au 1111.111
Unique custom home in pqsligious Hatbot Ridge.
Enormous prtvate kJl lrnpeccablv built in authentic
meditlrranean style. Huge gourmet kitchen. SpK1ous.
open. five bedrooms.. Danny Bibb and Lois Jacobs
llEIClilT a •m • •cum 11.111.•
Approx. 200 fr. of Country Club 2nd 1ajrway greenery.
DecOtated and furnished by S'8ven Chae. Five
bedrooms. 5'k baths, library, great room. wine ceHar,
view, pool, spa, computer controls and access
throughout. Complelety furnished and ready to mCMt
into. Appointment with Tom Allinson
LOTS
mall.I UY-llCUT LIT lftl.l9
S250~000-Thars right. only $250,000 tor a 60 x 11 s
lot near private Emetald Bay ~ '8nnis and pools.
Not on the highway. Some rel walls required.
Architedl plans for a 3,200 foot home available. Dew
H'arshler, Rod Daley
IEI Cl 11-GllM LIT M•.111
Build the estate of your dreams in the gate guerded
community of Belcourt. Prime location with approx.
12.000 sq. fl Sunset and bey views. An excellent buy
at "35.000. Belle Partch
mn ma m •••••n 1111 .111 • So few beytront lots availabie. Last chance to build
your own custom home on the waw. Pier permit
inctuded. you can have your 50' boat in front of your
home. Bewerty Morphy
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BY ANNETTE WATSON
A new high visibility location
on Pacific Cout Highway and
larger quarters bu enabled
Coldwell Baater Resl4eatlal
Reel Eatate Senices of Newport a.di to expand its sales staff.
1be Newport Beach office sold
over SIS8 million in 1986, rank-
ing it the number one Coldwell
Banter ofTicc in the country.
This article-the second in a
series oftbrce-will feature three
more agents new to Coldwell
Banker: Julie Stephenson, Den-
nis Trout and Bill White.
Julie Stephenson
Long-time Newport Beach
resident Julie Stephenson
entered rcaJ estate after being in
the medical technician and inte-
rior design fields.
a1 switched careen and started
working with property m•n.qen
and homes. I like the challente
of the changin1 inventory and
the negotiating upcct of the
businca. Since J have been in
real estate, I find it rewarding
to put the right people tosetber
with the right properties and to
find the right buyers for the
sellers," said Stephenson.
Stephenson has extensive
experience with duplexes and
condominiums in Newport
Bcacli as well as Huntington
Beach and Costa Mesa. Her area
of specialization is Harbor High-
lands which is near Irvine Boule-
vard, Highland and Dover. Said
Stephenson, ••This is a wonder-
ful area. The homes arc well
LLONOS. NEWPORT
PRESEllT
LOTS °' OCEAN VIEW
M CAMEO SllORES $SIS.GOO
3 bedroom + den ... includes maid's
suit e. Swimming pool and lots of space to
expand and add on.
. ......
New listing with one of the best views
other than the homes on the cliff. Set
backs allows for special view protection.
•tn ... a •Ht.MO
Versailles units near Hoag Hospital. 3
bedroom and 2 bedroom. Great values for
ocean view in Newport Beach. Security
gates and inside _parking.
JUST LISTED
HARBOR VIEW HOMES
Palermo model 4 bedroom, next to the
greenbelt. All remodeled. 1379,000
• LAllllA IEAell Top of the mountain
beach in Laguna.
Over % acre.
Geotechnical report
is available. Tremen-
dous view.
constructed with 1ood potential
for rcmodefuaa. Many young
f amities arc moviq into that
area. Amciaitics include 1ood
scboola, a park, a library and
proximity to tennis courts."
Working in interior design bu
helped Stephenson in the real
est.ate business. She offen her
clienu a full background in
· improYing the saleability of their ·
homes as well as adVilina cou-
ples on how older homes can be
adapted and chaqed to suit
their particular needs.
"When potential buyen are
looking at a home they have a
hard time imagining themselves
in a new place. So I advise sellers
to remove as much penonal
memorabilia as possible so that
the potential buyers can more
readily visualize their things
placed throughout the home.
Also, it really helps to paint the
home a neutral color and clean
the carpets as well as check up
on inspection reports that will
be needed later on in the tran-
saction, .. said Stephenson.
Currently Stephenson is
working on her broker's license.
In her spare time Stepbcmon
likes to spend time with Iler
family. For the tut 12 years •be
bu been swimming regularly.
She also likes to sail and she is
involved in St. James Episcopal
Church.
Deuds Troat
D_. Trolllt came into resi-
dential real estate from a varied
background whiCb includes han-
dling limited partnenbips and
investment properties as well as
educating the handicapped and
working as a tennis professional.
"My background in tennis is
extensive. And, I find this train-
ing bas helped me in real estate.
Real estate takes preparation
and hard work-it's much like
getting ready for a tournament.
It has also helped me interact
with people. In tennis you have
ClDCAGO 'ITfl .E AND SAFECO
'fffl .E HAVE JOINED FORCFS
W GREM'E THE MAJOR FORGE
IN 1HE 'TI'l'l .E INDUSl'RY.
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• • CEii• -Reel dolle to everythtngt 3
bdrm, 3 ba plus 3 bdrm, 2 be duplex, shingled
exterior, So. of highway. $395,000
WWW llT'S CIPl Cll -Charming ••cottage'' amid
treea. 2 bdrm, 2 ba,QMi, patio, end unit location,
near comm. pool, t.,nls. $250,000
•tlZZI• llEl&I• -Light, airy and fresh
Interior, end unit, near IChoola, shops. 2 bdrms,
3 ba. flreplece and low price. $143,000
... Tl fa -•• .. 111.S -3 bdrm, single
story, light and bright comer lot, 3 car garage,
famlty room, lrg private yard. $349,000
I U. ... -Here's a pampered and paneled
condominium overlooking Big Canyon golf. 2
bdrm, 2 ba. plantation shutters. $229,500
I ....r • 1IE lllffS -3 bdrm, 3 ba. freehly
painted with 'llJQfaded baths Md enl8rged
kitchen, end untt near comm. pool. 12s.,ooo· -
..._ CWI" UID .. -University Park
townhome, 3 bdrm, 2 ba. spot1111, air cond,
I tmll B • I .. -Monaco model In
Harbor View. 2 bdrm, 2 ba. den, apotlns
condltion,menlcured neighborhood. $297 ,500
eecurtty. hlgtn'y upgraded. $1 n ,900
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•Ell • IDRllf -Highly remodeled, ex-lllDECI lffl $850,ooo QUillte mMl• aulte, country kitchen, fom\111 3 bdrm Country Engfi8h -...
dining with built-Ins, sundeck and IP&-$495,000 .. .. $795,000
Newer 3 bdrm. 3'h ba. ocean close u1m ... cmm -Aavored 3 bdrm, a block .. c. 1682.000 to Victoria Beach, newer and nicer, with a peek 3 bdrm, 2 story, beautifully done
of blue view. $420,000 PE•l"....A $995.000
J1E Bl .... -Newport Heights landmark, Home, garden. beach, pier. bayfront
4 bdrm, 4 ba. In quiet area. Peek a view upstairs, ll.UFFI $254.000
large lot with room to grow. $280,000 Fr99hly painted. upg~lfA~11;
EIM • ••• BmlTS -3 bdrm with ca-IWCUFfl $850.ooo thedral ceillngs, lrg master ~ bit of ocean view 3 bdrm Country English estate
form sweeping master. Don't miss ttl $334,000 llNllE s1n.900 3 bdrm, 2 ba. dofl house
MlllRE CIEll ms•e.T -3 bdrm, 3 ba. with •••VIEW U. LJ $250.ooo ocean view beyond the greenbelt. lmmeculate, 2 bdrm. den, Rockford. end unit
fr9lh decor and handy to pool, t.,nis. $389,000 IWFfl S255.ooo
3 bdrm. desirable. J Plan. vu • l9tD -Hard to find, 1 bdrm fNfK garage UFFI S2S4.ooo
m•••• M. Hugill
!11Pwf
D. Miller
4111 lfJJ. c . Mauenti
11.l .......
8 . Barrington
21•v1111~
J.Skahan
m•••• M. Hugill
111111a
C.eo.tey m•••ll• J.Bracey
171 ¥1111 .....
8 . Hutchings
!1•¥1111~
V. Kajawa plus 3 bdrm, 2 ba house. Near part, shops and Freshty painted. upgraded. 3 bdrm
cafes. Sold In .... Is" condition. $329,000 · Lo...---------------
OYER HALF 111.UON---
I RU• TIE lllff -In San Clemente, 91)8Ctacu-
lar View of the Pactfic. 5 bdrms, Medtt...,anean
flavor, owner willing to finance. $1,500,000
n •• 111111111 -50' In prime location on
bay. Charm, 98duded patio, pier' ftoat. Large
master+ sitting re>or!'. $995,000
...... llEI! -Ocean Blvd, 3 bdrm, 2 ba. 1
story on highly elevated 40' k>t. Approx. 180°
view. Buy adj. 30' lot for 70' frontage. $849,500
-.nt ... •H S -2 yws new, 2 story. 4
bdrm, 3 be. lu8h pool and spa --. Impeccable
c:ondffion In fNfllfY com.-. $579,000
rea•a raa ··-Brand new on the und. 2 bdrm, 3 ba, lrg mat• with ftreplece + spa.
European kitchen with imported tiles. $850,000
Wll pqn •11• -3 bdrms, 4 fireplaces. 4
baths. 2 kltchenS. Almost new. Most spectacu-
lar. $795,000
llYCIUT f9EJT CISllm -Approx. 4,000 sq. tt. 5
bdrms, 4 ba. 3 famlty rooms, library, large lot.
pool Md spa. Top upgrades. $595,000
CISTI "I • mt• -8eeutiful 4 bdrm on
extra large cul-de-sac lot. Absolutely M'\Uhingl
$705,000
.. Fm.Y .. -On Uttte Balboa Island, 4
bdrm, 3 ba. attracttve decor, exciting aundeck,
assum. loan, mooring/skiff avall. $659,000
.. am .-nt -Home near the footbridge
above part~ 3 bdrm, 2 story with skylights,
fireplaces, met chefs special kitchen. $682,000
..... am -Delightful setting, pool like a
pond, spect8CUlar sunset views over Paciftc, 3
bdrm, 3 bath. and study. $685,000
A Hat of who 11 l.NVlI In local rul atlte
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WM wn 111 1n Corc:in. del Mw w1t1 pr1vae1
...... to ll11ch. lll'illily bull .....,,.. _.. 2
becliOCNh ... ~. llnly Md ....... cllq room.
... ~pa111111e .. ._ ..... Hghtball1dglw
dooratO._ ........... ln .. gounMt.......,
lcllchM. oek ~ cilblnaery. bult-lna Md ..... , .. ,.
a.I' bolt • ...,..... plUi tlbukMJI white .... ....
MOUrllr .,1llm Md 11tt1lll dilh.
llJll.111 ··-·-
MHll H llfRllllT with ov. 80 ft. of ..._ front8ge
and .-noramlc ... of .. wid11t .-rt of Newport
Hartior. LMge. gradoul 1 *>ry, 4 bedroom home with
tom.I cll*'9. tmnlly and eun rooma plus courty9rd
pool In tia udUlive waterfront community with
ptht111 b1act.a.
11•.111 111·1•
_ a • •• mu M?fl 1 n with 111p on .,... .. gk>ua
Unda Ille. fif'lt time on marbe. a 5 bedroom. with
Wnity and fomllll dining rooma wllh wood liding.
ll*tdinQ wtWte '1m. b1emed c 1illnp. FNneh doors
and '** wit1dQwa Md • tlbukMJI -. brm Md
brick locnd Diw JohMon ldtcheri.
..... 1.-111 111·1•
•.ancam IAY~ • Beautifully executed 4
bedroom Including luxurioua muter with giant
cloMt/chaing room. lerge formal dining room. den
and dOck for 50' ull or power boet. Open multi level
floor plen. wllh IPllCious high ceilinged rooms. stained
gtua. oak paneling and cabinetry and aecurity
S1*"-French doors open to beyside patio for
en'8rtlinlng.
11.211.111 u1-1•
•cma • U. llU with a rare 62' on the south
bayfront Really lovely 5 bedroom (or 4 and maids)
with large rooma for gracious entertaining. Spadiling
condition with single light French doors. plantation
shuttera and sonny patio with custom pool The huge
muter bedroom hu fireplace, aondeck and fabulous
bay view. large uewnable loan.
11.i•• a1-1•
M1llllT .. wtth dock for large boat Light and airy
5 bedroom. 4)\ bath remodel with family & tonnaJ
dining rooms & •t-in kitchen. Separated bedroom
& beth could be maids quartera. Traditional with
~ windows. trench doors & crown moldings.
Owner may tr8de for Newport Condo.
11.1.,.. a1-1•
.,. MTfMIT • Redwood and glw with fabulous'
... down Harbor llland channel Contemporary
ilyt"'9 with e bedfooma. den, dining nMM1\ and office
wtlttextenalveueeof ftneherdwooda. Graetwalel1ront
pelo ~ --......... leeding to dock for 3 .,._ bOllla. Owners will carry fif'jt T .0 .
flll llll,111 · a1-1•
11811'110 Clfl£ • • in prime Peninao&a Point corner
loclllon. P6cUt fenced channer with 3 bedrooms.
veUteld .net b1amed celtinged ttvtng room with
lreplace Md viewaOf ,_dunes and oc.n plus~
qUlilllra ewer d1tat'Md g1nge.
-.... 111·••
.....
MllUI I Md b11ulMll Uke new 3 bedloom wil't
fonNll .... Md ~ rooms. 1lne ~
Inducing one In prtva11 ma1t1r _. wtth lillng room
and IMatcony. Oek cabinetry and ftoora, paned
windoWa Md b11ullul mined gAw. EMy C8l'8 yard.
Pr1etlgioua guarded waterfront community with
prlt:: Ill b 1aC:...
-.111 Ul-1•
WllUJFI In • .a the cen• of Newport's action wtth
fabulot.m oc • .., and c.t.lilMI views. large 2 8'ory ..
bedroom home wilt huge famHy room and two aunny
mpec6oua plloa. ComplMely fumilh9d at ..
~ . 111-1•
Mii 11 E CllE ~ • Specioua 2 bedloom unit with
den. t_lrepleoe, top quality decor and attached 2 car
gamge.. LMng room wllh wet bar~ to w...,.ont
.,., in .. ll1g9nt gmd community with poot and ...
Liii? 1 1 'llltPmEl1IBl•••111
Lm m · Light. bright Md labuloua r9mOdel on 45'
.... to ..,... lot doee to clubhouse. Vaulted
Cllllnged 4 bedroom wittt Wnity and tonna( dining
rooma opening lo eo.#1 facing UMd brick p9tio with
ISNl-11!1.m ......
ICUlf9IT -..0-beeutifully maintained. Upper unit
perfect tor owner occupent with 3 tpeCioul bedrooms
and large living .,. wil'I Mnl8lional ocean and
aunMt views. Lower hM 2 bedlooms for income.
Excellent high balance assumable loan.
WW. Pm1 IT Dll.111 U1·1411
PElllllU CllT• IUln -built for present owners in
1983 uSing the finest materials. Airy high ceilinged,
free ftowing 3 bedroom with family and dining areas
and separate den I office plus patio. Double paned
windows. stained glass. solar panels and spa in
master bath.
llllJll I a 1-1411 .
t.81 111..E-Full of charm & sunshine. Gracious home
with cozy den & 3 bedrooms including seperate
spacious master with his/hers bath and deck.
Beamed ceilings & fireplace in living room. hardwood
floors and tovety patio orr sunny comer lot
llD.111 U1·1411
lllEI IDIAQ .... Freshly refurbished and unusually
apecious 8 bedroom with •t-in family kitchen, formal
dining with garden ambiance. family room and large
game room opening to private courtyard with custom
pool REDUCED to ... an.• U1·1•
M1lll?IT elm with tuming belin and night lightviewa.
Elegant and immaculate 2 bedroom, tastefully
deconmd in neutral tones. Grmt location in security
building with doorman end pool.
111... Ul-1•
' m11 •em1n LKINI • c1oee to Net#port H9rbor
Yldll ~ aka to 8lllbaa PW Md Pm9Di'i. A 3
bedloom b 11ch-.. .._ ...., ... bonue room Md
blllh. .
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pr I INmA u .... _.,q. M) ........_
A211Drytw.._ll1mnedc1m 9Md....,.,..
plllo ..... the fMlly room. Four bedlOOMa
indUclnO .. ··••r ...... ~ --Md bay -..-.tob1actl. ....... ••·1• . .
WI PE mes ID condos--. French door8-double '** ... ...._wood loon. ... ...._ lormlll dining
rooms and_....,. ~ Built• a duplex in 1985
wilt all top c:;u.lity m1t1 riJlla. ~ location near
e.lbc.e Pier. .... ,_ •-=-u-~·J1•11•1•a.a111 .... a.., • 1t•111
• ..... 4a l I •Im.Ill 111·1•
tm m ma "' . Priced for quick sa1e. beautiful
1 atory 3 bedloom ~•led home on exn large
lot. ex..,_ U88 of oak in flooring and cabineby,
fabulous gourmet kitchen. epe tub and sauna. paned
windows and a wall of French doof'I opening to tunny
IOUth petio. Move in condition.
..... 111-1•
Clft Cll aTlWllD -Lota of po9ntiaJ in this 3
bedroom, 2 bath home. Large living room with
fireplace and French doOra op911ing to pdo wtl\ BBQ
and cabana plus lawn '-ding to dock tor 28' boa
Just a tew blocks to oc.n b eeche&.
1111.81 ··-·-
AL..-r ICUIF9IT · Absolutety adorable remodel,
bright and classy 3 bedroom beech hou98 orr tiny
lot (no upkeep"> just _.,. to Wld. Hardwood ftoora.
circular staircw. fireplace and fantastic views.
1211.111 U1·1•
ft 11 I -UU llW Channing 2 bedroom. 1 ~ beth
condo with interior laundry and 2 car garage.
Deconitor pep8f'I. belt>er carpeting. mini bfinda. wet
bar in living room. minored wardrobea. ceutral
V9CUUm and air condilioning. Just ... to bey and
OCIM b •chea. snua a1 -••
au 111 •• cw -.-i fB.l m ot escrowt Owner
says make offerfl Beautiful upgraded former model
with two master suites. fireplace and patio. Fresh
neutraJ colors in guarded complex with ~ and spa.
bike to beach.
11._ U1 ·1411
l£llPllT TIWlmmE • Walk to Hoag and medical
buildings, bike to beach. Ajry spacious end unit witih
3 bedrooms. woodbuming fireplace. double garage
and large patio. City light view from master. steps
to community pool
11~ a1 -1•
WTlllE CllTA llOI • Charming and Immaculate two
story townhome with 2 bedrooms. 2Yl baths and
fireplace. Highly upgraded with C8f'8mic tile, levek>rs,
and wood decked patio. Community ~ and spa.
GREATVAWE
1111.18 U1·1•
UYFlllT CllM with panoramic view•. Totally
remodeled 2 bedroom in security building; Price
includes beautiful furnishings down to the last-.C:Up.
Boat slip avai&ebMJ. Welk to *>ps and beech. Great
vacUon get-a-way.
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WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS·
l1
S-.. Refttals; ~y M.n.tmtnt -315 Manne Aw.
R.t~ Island
•11 e111 ..
LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT ,
904 VIA LIDO NORD
OPENSATURDAYANDSUNDAY1~
Beautlful Dutch colon'o', 5 bedrooms, 5 belt'9, pow-
der room. llbrmy, ten foot ce•191. wide ho'l9. nezt to
~ p.n. Finest pwnmlc nor9t chwlel
view. Pier md slip for lsge boa $2,125,000
LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT
815 VIA LIDO SOUD
OPEN SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 1-5
Walch aunMta from 3 lev1ll ol ln11t Udowt.w. Deeper
lot gives 180'vtew. Four bedroom9t 4 ....._ .-,..oom,
~room, gourmet ldtcheri. Brldl Piiio ...... ring.
Second story roof deck f9Cl'utlon--.. SMdJ b1•ch,
p1er mc1 noa s1,915,ooo
BALBOA ISLAND
303 APOLENA AVENUE
Avala.hie,_,., le111 $3,500/mo11l1 or for ....
$650,000. a.ullful traltJoe• 3 ._.oom, 3 blllh
home. Qu•lltJ CGnillluctld, proh11l1111., decora-
... home on ac1l1n1 ltlMt. F....._ 2.......,
bedrooms. ........... 1980 of ........... llllnd
Home of the Yw".
INCOME PROPERTY
IN ORANGE COUNTY
................ unlla ......... o..,. ~
from 20 lndMdUlll unlll to 70 ............ ....
SAN JACINTO
RIVERSIDE COUNTY
Aleo
llolorlNI commerdlll .... of 4.5 ecr. -....-~
ca , .....
sis on tninina that Coldwell
Baaker 1upports. .
When Trout ia not wottinl,
lie can be found~~ in
tennis tournaments.
BUI Wldte
Althoqb • WWte is new to
Coldwell Banker, be ii not new
to real estate. White ltai1ed in
real estate apt yean aao while
still a colJeae student at use.
"I wu a business major
_enrolled in the 'Buainea Entre-
preneur' program wbicti meant
I had to establish a real or
· flCtional business. I entered real
estate. I learned everything
connected with ownin1 your
own business-martetin1,
advertising and tax abelten. It
am
bad alwan been my dream to
be in real estate, .. said White.
Wiide's area of spcci•liz.ation
ia Newport Heigh~ wbicb ia off
Cliff Drive. '7hil ua bas many
youq families and the bomel
are good for remodetina. It\ a
well established area with much
room for expan1ion," said
White.
Real estate bu not disap-
pointed White-not even the
tough times that occurred in the
early 1980s. wrhe rough times
made me work harder and learn
more. When I ftnt started in the
business, I wu fortunate to get
a lot of help from experienced
agents. This off1Ce mnirMls me
of that time, because here tbe
agents go out of tbeir way to help
you. I have enjoyed real at-.
••
because of the maay raltion-
lhi .. you ~witb JOUf
clientl .. wen .. tlle otllcr
.... ta. YOU do .... J011r peaks
and vane,.. But dllll'I put of
tbe cllalleqe aa well u the
adventure of tM •-·
Real atate in\'Ohel tbe wlaole
~.--Wbite. White aUoJI tcn•il. aoJf and
water sports in bis .,...e time. • • •
CoWwel •as•• ii America\
Jaraat fulHervice rea1 estate
service company, with over
1,400 residential offices nation-
wide. CoW .. •+• R•ll••
dal Real IAtate Senlcee ia
Ne....,t ••d ii &oeated at
......,C....111111-JatAYo-
a.lo ia Ne•... •••. The
pbone number ii (7J4) , •• "''·
a note f roil maury
WE ARE NOW
AT
3732 E. COAST HWY., COM
Good Buy al $385,000
~pacious Cameo Highlands home, 3 bedrooms, library/fam-
ily ~oom, dining room, and living room around sunny, bright
patio, pool and spa. Access to gated beaches. Assumable
loan. Don't miss this onel
Owner la Ready
Sparkling 3 bedroom home, south of highway in old COM.
With l~rge cash down, owner will carry at reasonable fixed
rate. Have a quick escrow and enjoy the summer.
Belcourt home
Cllll1111 t m fllll 21
carpeting and a marvelous fire-
place adjoins the kitchen. A
smooth plaster finish contrasts
with the hand inset bricks inside
the hearth to make the fireplace
a focal point for the room. A
sunken bar is at the end of the
room. The bar itself is granite:
smooth, cool and luxurious. The
bar has ample room for storage
and scats six comfortably at
chairs. Beaten brass fixtures
reflect the indirect lighting and
the whole effect is warm and
inviting.
This room also offers entrance
to the subterranean wine cellar.
Lined with arched nooks that
will hold hundreds of bottles, the
used brick interior also offers
ample room for extensive tast-
ing. A three car garage, and
laundry arc also accessible from
this room.
1be second story is reached
from the entry hall w~ a brass
and cast iron stair leads to the
large landing which off er~ a
dramatic view of the entry ibelf.
Up tairs there are two bedrooms
with baths and cedar Jincd
wardrobes.
The master suite is luxury at
its height. A delightful fireplace.
again with band inset brick"ork
in the hearth. sets the mood for
this large room. The master bath
includes a slab marble tub "itb
sp~ and a vanity that seems to
stretch for miles. Oosct and
storage space arc cvcrywhe~
and include a huge walk-in closet
as well as built-in storage draw-
ers and wardrobe. Mirrors arc
well used and not obtrusive.
FINANCIAL FACTS/
REALTOR INFORMATION
I Chadbourne Co~ Belcourt,
is listed at Sl.lli,OOOon fee land
by Micki Cooper of Gnabb ud
EBil Residential Brokerage Ser-
vices. 1be home is shown by
appointment only. For f urthcr
information call (71 4) 644-6200.
REAL TY WORLD--NEWPORT BEACH
In the past year we've sold over $32 million in local real
estate. We're nearly sold out-just a few choice listings
left. We're very active in the market-let us sell your prop-
erty for you. We guarantee results!
642-5200
REAL TY WORLD•
Newport a .. ch
PE 1 E BARRE I I, Owner/Broker
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PROPERTY
DATE ADDRESS
Mar. 16 2213 Channel Road Unavail
Mar. 16 1800 Glenwood Lane $275,000
Mar. 16 200 Via Quito $296,000 ..
Mar. 17 3814 Channel Place Unavail
Mar. 17 3800 Channel Place Unavail
Mar. 17 3214 Broad Street $139,000
Mar. 17 906 Sandcastle Drive . $114,000
Mar. 17 1942 Port Bristol CirClc $153,100
Mar. 17 1909 Yacht Enchantress $308,000
Mar. 18 2227 Cliff Drive $350,000
Mar. 18 111 S Essex Lane Unavail
Mar. 18 1239 Blue Gum lane Unavail
Mar. 18 1901 Yacht Puritan Unavail
Mar. 18 719 Fernlcaf A venue $121,000
Mar. 18 517 Begonia Avenue Unavail
Mar. 18 4 Trafalgar Unavail
Mar. 19 209 Canal Street $206,000
Mar. 19 321 Lindo Avenue Unavail
Mar. 19 425 Tustin Avenue unavan
Mar. 19 203 Evening Canyon Road Unavail
Mar. 19 1112 Highland Drive $200,000
Mar. 19 1337 Galaxy Drive $230,000
Mar. 19 2658 Vista Del Oro $137,SOO
Mar. 19 17 Inverness Lane $153,000
Mar. 19 53 Jasmine Creek Drive $200,000
Mar. 19 602 Narcissus Avenue Unavail
Mar. 20 1034 W. Balboa Blvd. Unavail
Mar. 20 1740 Plaz.a Del Norte $284,000
Mar. 20 413 Holmwood Drive ~ Unavail
Mar. 20 1000 West Wind Way Unavail
Mar. 20 413 Heliotrope Avenue Unavail
LENDER
American Comme
Mortgage 10"'% I 93i% I 10'4% I
632-7766
Bayview Mortgage
640-04 !0
BM C Mon gage
93'% Call 9~ Cal ·~% Call 10~ 7%
85 1-0431
Far West Savings
and Loan 10~% 2 93'~ 2 11~% I
250 4468
Mctmor Financial
Newport Liberty
MortpF
2161-2522
• I OM Call 9WJI, ·~Call
CONSIDERATION
Unavail
$350,000
Unavail
UnavaiJ
Unavail
$101,SOO
Unavail
$258,000
$385,000
· Unavail
Unavail
Unavail
Unavail
Unavail
Unavail
$1,000,000
' Unavail
Unavail
Unavail
Unavail
Unavail
Unavail
$177,SOO
Unavail
Unavail
Unavail
Unavail
$355,000
Unavail
Unavail
Unavail
COMMENTS
I at=Mekly loans
available 11p to MOOK..
10.S'Jf,. Ask for Dan.
5~
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2 (moll oat) &am~
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A torrid ll!lle of
tentings and term
BY CHRISTA GERRY
LONG
During the past two years we
have noticed an increased . . . ., . amount of --ienmte tent1ngs m
the Newport Beach area; per-
haps you have seen the brightly
striped tents wrapping an entire
house. In our la.I estate tran-
sactions, many sellers and buy-
en are shocked when the initial
termite inspection reveals the
need for tenting (fumigation
with chemicals). Sellen often
wonder, --1s the house THAT
infested with termites?" How-
ever, when tenting is recom-
mended, it does not necessarily
mean that there is a particularly
heavy infestation of termites.
What it does usually mean is
that the termites (or evidence of
same) which were found in that
home are in areas wbich are not
easily aaaul>le for spot treat-
ment. Such t&jntttnsible areas"
usually are SJ>KCS between roof
and ceiling which are too small
for crawl space but large enough
to recopiz.e the termite drop-
pings. Termite crews cannot get
into such areas in order to apply
the cbem.ical treatment by band.
Such treatment is often used on
areas such as eaves or fascia
boards.
Typically, ter~te experts
differentiate between two types
of termites: airborne and eartb-
to-wood termites. While
homeowners are at a loss what
to do about the airborne variety,
they CAN do sometb.ina about
the other type of termite. For
inatance, avoid wood-to-earth
coni.ct, such as is found at"'a
wooden post supporting a patio
.,., SELF EMPLOYED '?"
~·-RcC"•&Mee ,.._T011.--
.. EASY ~ LOAN"
1) ...........
2) a.a • ...,. 3)-...-..........
NO TAX RETURNS
NO HiOHI • LOSS
AXED--RATES FASTIER .. -..VICE--
191·n•
CAL · TEX r,, 0 RT Gt.GE
FREE . :,, 111 9
• CNda .... Dft . ............. ____ .,.,.,
overhang. Sudl a ,.-. IMuld
not be dii'ectly aurroaaW by
dirt, due to tbe fllCt that termites
can survive in tbe earth. They
cannot penetrate the concrete
bue which normally supports
such a post.
H you becOme aware tUt your
fence has bee:Ome badly inf'Clled,
it may be a~ idea to replace
it.
Eaves and other wooden
home exterion are aenerally belt
protected from termites by fre-
quent painting, cJeanina, and
scraping to rid them of peeling
paint, ivy or debris.
It is apparen~ time and time
again in our tranuctiona, that
a home which bu Md exquisite
care and maintenance through-
out its life is much leu libJy to
require elt1emift termite work.
By comparison, a neglected
home with wooden areas which
have not been painted in yean
and otherwise maintained is
likely to have some tcrmita.
Typically, termite tenting will
COit between S900 and SI .500 for
the ·~ one-and two-ctory
homes.
It can be much more expen-
sive for a W.., home or one
with unusual shape or contour .
.. Into Rnl ullltt "if 11 rqu}IU
column written by CluU111 and
Gtrry Long. They can bt
rtodwd by Cllllinf 640-LONG.
SUMMER LOAN SPECIAL
lie.fen • bow i"9 1V•mer H there is a.., detiris or ows-
Will lie llere, Ud that\ Wben lfOWD tree llr•ec•11 OD tM roal,
_, people decide to moYe to mDO¥e them,•~ may cw
adiftenat llome that better suits d••ap.
tlliit well. If you're thintina of FENCE . bplace the dliu--
••• ~ llaould make sure ma and brotcn elm on woodm
tbtll yoar bome will make a aood fences. Tbie COit is mjnimal and
U.pn11ion Oil potential buyen. the bmefill are maximum. You
'BC followina checklist will miabt need to repaint or re«aia
... you in meting your home the fence if needed.
1D01C marketable. Why not clip SWIMMING POOLS AND
aiMt sa¥e it so when the time ccma vou1l be-· ..... In tills SPA-HaYe it spark.lina clean. ~. ru-y-.a-. The outdoor furniture should be
colWDll we will talk about prep-placed neatly around the patio, ::i.co~~xterior; next but never block the traff'IC path
PAINT-Tbe condition of the for pntadi•I baJCia.
~t oa tJ.e uterior and the EXTDIOR LIGHT
interior plays a major role in the nxTtJaa.;. Tllae. should be
1alability of your home. ~~~~~J;1:e~
Remember, tbe exterior lives good •'-•-. Be sure that all the rant impraaion to • buyer. --.-While you're painting the out-burned out light bulbs are
side, check the condition of the rep~c:REEN DOORS AND
front door. Be sure it's in top
notch condition. Replace PATIO DOORS-Tbele should
broken doorbells and see if the all operate freely and any worn
mailbox needs to be cleaned or bearings should be replaced.
repainted. Polish any brass or Locks should be operative.
exterior metal Screens that are bent or tom
DRIVEWAY Cl should be replaced. Any win--can up dows that are broken or cracked grease and oil spots. A whole
array of products are available need to be replaced.
at your neighborhood hardware . You ~gbt ~ asking yourself
store to assist you with this if a1_1 t~ work lS necessary. The
project. Ask an expert. You · choice is up to you. T~ay, most
might also want to use these buy~ have the home mspected
projects on your garage floor. by a licensed contracto.r ~ part
YARD-Mow and trim the ~ftbesalescon~ Thiunspec..
lawn; weed the flower beds; t1on. would disclose work
remove dead trees and shrubs. reqwrements that a buyer 1!1AY
If you haYe med plutic sheeting uk the seller ~ be rapoD11ble
which is co~ with rocb or for. ~· p~panna. the ho~ for
baf'IP be llll'C you haYe ade-sale II a tune l&VllJI devtce for ..., all parties..
qaately co~ the sbcetina-a1 11 . _.:.L. .... :A Allo, remo¥e any weeds that ~e CODtmue OD -~ UIU
baYe grown tbrouah or around topic ~xt ~~ but in tbe
this -type of ~ Cut me~tame, if y~u have ~y
. Net aay roo.,t thlt may baa quemom reprdiDa prepan.na
O¥er the entry, as this may create your home for sale, ~ntact your
a potential hazard to those l~ raltor-a trained }'rofea-
... tina put. Also, trim land-aonal.
ICapiaa that ratricts liaht from Mary Jllnk u cwrmt prui-
entai.na throup the windows. dnal of the Newport Ht1rbor-
ROOF Have any leaks CMta Ma11 llollrd of Rabon.
repaired by a licemed contractor An cent for the <i«wK~ DJci1u
and keep the paperwork bandy Co., she can be rndwd"' 159--
. IO it may be siYeD to the buyer. 91(}().
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At Hope House. we <1lt out a lot m<ft than drugs. \\~cut out the destructive lifestyle patterns that a/ur1\'s
aaxmpany cbrnnic substance abuse. ·
You wiD not find another place like Hope H<Uie in
Orange County. We are not a ~'3Y" house. We are nor
a private.. l<Hlay detmc dinic. Pcttients live at our thera·
peutic:ally-oriented center for a year or lollger. learping to
beoome oompletely responsil>le fot sober actions. rela-
tionships and lifestyles. We provide
therapy and a place to live without
charge to new patients. Many don't
have any other plare to go but the
CUT
StJedS. Where dntgs and aime prosper.
We already know the program works. Our 82-petoetlt
SI rre56 rate is unmatched anywhere else in the oounty.
That's v.ily Hope House needs <XJIDllUlity support. \\e operate at full capacity and our waiting list is klog.
It takes a lot cl mooey to maintain the house. pnMde
qualified therapists and expand services. So i*asc. help
us rut out suh>aance abuse in ~County With a
tax-deductil>le donation to Hope
House. a non-prttit, United Way
agency. Because a dean. drug.free
oommunity benefits~
~------------------~ I Please send your tax-deductible contn'bution to: I
Hope House. Inc., 707 . Anaheim Blvd .• Anaheim. CA 92805. I AtL: Michael Grandis. Administrative Director(714) n&7490 I I Friend $10 0 Supporter$25 0 Member$100 O I I Donor $500 0 Corporate Sponsor $1000 0 I
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2 Bedroom 4 Bedroom
2n1 Hillview (HV Knolls) 11oe e. BaJboa Btvd. <Pen> a
675-«>00 $250.000 Sun 1-5 675-8000 $885,000
15 lrwemea Lane (Big Cyn)
~ $$1.295,000
3 Bedroom
235 Driftwood (Shoreclitfs) I 5 Bedroom 87MOOO $850,000 • Sat/Sun 1-5
2108 Vista LaNdo ( )
875-«JOO $254.000 Sat~n1-5
211 Poppy (Olde CdM) 1338 Hampshire Cr. (Dover Shorm) # *
175-eJOO $795,000 Sat 1-5 631-1400 $525.000
411 Gotdenrod (Olde CdM)
l7MDOO Sll2.000 Sat 1-5
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FLOOR. GOURMET KITCHEN. HUGE 90UTH PATIO.
LAW ... FAll"-DUS MASTER lllTE ,r
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NEWPORrs Ul.TIMATE ADOAES8. IREATHTAICING
MYFRONT LOT WITH PER NID 8l.F flEADY FOR VOU
TO aa.D YOUR DREAM HOME.
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TRADmONAL 4 BR HOME WITH MMI TUfNNO BASIN
VtE.W. QUALITY OONSTRUCT10N WITH FINE FURNITURE.
8Ufl T-INS. ON FEE LANO.
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THIS FANTASTIC BAYFRONT ESTATEW/TWOHOMBON
A SM.AU. PRIVATE ISi.£ HAS 140 FT OF BAY FRONTAGE
W /HANDSOME GROUNDS. LARGE BOAT FACtUTIES.
--·-Rll.111 DON'T MISS THIS ONE! BEAUTIFUL 2 STY. BRICK
TRIMMED 5 BR. 3 BA HOME COMPLETE WJTH 2 FIRE-
GOOOTO ·~ -~
NEWPOR T BEACH
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VERY CHARYNG OLD BAl80A 3 BR. 2 BA. UPGRADED
KITCHEN. COXf LR. EMOTIONAL HOME ON 1 ¥1 LOTS.
SECRET LOFT.
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8AtGHT CARMEL FRENCH DOORS. COPPER PWMllNG.
NEW BATHROOM FIXTURES. POS9IBt.E 4TH BO EXPAN-
SION. TRELUSEO PATIO. OWNER WILL CARRY.
IEAllEW 1121.-
BEST BUY IN SEAVlEW! 3 BO, 2 BA NANTUCKET. LARGE
PRIVATE YARD. AT END OF CUL-OE -SAC. GATED
COMMUNITY W !TENNIS. POOL ANO SPA.
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THE ABUNDANT USE OF GLASS PROVlOES THIS OUT-
STANDING HOME W/BOTH CASUAL OUTDOOR LMNG
ANO EXECUTIVE ENTERTAINING.
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SPACIOUS 3 BR. 3 BA WfTH VIEW OF BAY, LIGHTS.
MOUNTAINS. CAN BE 4 OR 5 BR. LG LOT. POOL. SPA.
WATERFALL IN TROPICAL SETTING. PRIVACY GALORE!
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DUPLEX IN FINEST CONDmN. OCEAN ANO C0ASTUNE
VIEWS. UPPER 4 BA HAS 2 FP, HUGH MASTER BR. BEAM
CEIUNGS.
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LARGE TRIPLEX ON THE BEACH. SUPER CONOfTION.
VERY POSITIVE INCOME POTENTIALIN MOST OESaAAa.E
AREA NEAR FERRY.
WEITBfllT l1llMI
CUSTOM 2-STY OCEANFAONT BUILT IN 1982. 8EAUTFUl
USED BRICK EXTE.AIOR. LEADED GlASS. SkYUGHTS.
OAK FLOORS. oo6As AHO CA8IETS.
ft Biil.A II.Miii
FAeuLOUS CATALINA SUN vtEW HOME. 5 BR ON LOWER
PEHINSl.A. VERY WARM ANO EMOTIONAL EXTRA
PARKING. HARDWOOD FLOORS, LARGE PATlO.
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111111 -•••1.111 EXCEPTIONAL ~ ANO DETAIL MAKE THIS 4 BR.
7 BA. CUSTOM HOME OFFEAENT FROM THE REST.
UN08STRUCTEO VIEW. SEE THE OFfEAENCE
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OCEANVIEW.llR. DECIC.PATIO.NEWNEUTMLCIJ I ET. 1E .. NID POOlS. ,. ..... ~ ..,...
ONE OF 1HE lAWR HOI ES W Ties GATE GUARDED
MM:. BCtWmNG GARDENS. LOVELY PRIVATE IPA.
"' UQHT NID Nlf'f ANO MEl1CUlOUSl Y MAINTAINED. ·
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SPACIOUS 4 BR WITH FOREVER VIEW Of WIDE-OPEN
CANYON AHO ROlUNG tkLS. ENJOY PPNACY Of
WAI I fD COURTYARD. FEE LAND.
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MAONACENT VIEWS OF LUSH NATURE PARK. OCEAN.
AND CATALINA. ELEGANT CONTEMPORARY 3 BR PLUS
FR. PAIVA TE COMMUNITY POOLS AND TENNIS.
cu.a O&f M•.•• EXCITING OPPORTUNfTY TO OWN IN OHL Y BAYfRONT
CONDO JN CDM, BOAT SUPS AT REASOHA8l.E RATES.
POOL ANO SPA. A CHANCE OF A UFETIME.
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LG 3 BR HOME. WHITE OAK FLOORING. LIGHT NlfY
COLORS. MIBR W /SITTING RM. OOU8l.E F1REPlACE IN
LR. AND FR. SHOWS LIKE A BRANO NEW HOME SPA.
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SMASMNG NEW HOME NEAR UTTlE CORONA. 3 FP.
SOANNG CBUNGS. SKYUTES. TEENAGER APARTMENT
WITH OWN DECK. .. 8R. DEN.
CAM 1111 El ..,._
LARGE 4 BA POOL HOME IN ONE OF THE AREA"S
CHOICEST COMMUNmES. STEPS FROM OCEAN WITH
EXPANSfVE WATER VIEW. TREMENDOUS POTENTIAU
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OLDE ENGUSH MANOR HOUSE AS NEW AS TODAY. 45-
FT LOT. OVER 3000 SQ FT, 4 BR. SOARING CEIUNG. SOI.ID
BEAMS, OAK St.ATE AND STONE.
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1ao• YEW OF OCEAN. CATALINA. PALOS VERDES. 3 BR.
DEN. FR. 3 BA. BEAUT1FULL Y CARED FOR. ARCHJTECT-
~OESIGNEO.
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INCRE0'8l.E COMBO-NGHEST QUALITY NEW CON-
STRUCTION PLUS BEST YEW. DREAM HOUSE W/EVERY
WXUAY AND 100-FT LOT FRONT RCIN OCEAN.
LIDO ISLE
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PEAFECT REMOOE1. INVESTOR OR COUPLE 2 M. 2 BA
HOME OH EXCEU.ENT UDO 8JN:Et. 90UTH 1UNNY
PATIO. REMOOEl.ED KITCHEN. CAN EXPNID EA8L VI
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A 8PECW. EXECUTIVE 3 M HOME. HAAMOMZ1NO
COl.OA8. EXC. OUAUTY & Af1 AXED lMfG flEWl. Y
REUOof1 FD W/GOUAMET IOTCHEN. oouaE ,AHE
WINDOWS.
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Ol.ORIOUS VIEWS OF OCEAN,; MY NG t•l'IPORT
CENTER FROM 1MI W>UmUI UDO CONDO ON 1HE
7TH R.OOft DOOftMAN a ·UQIOBT' mulTY.
CONDOS
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LAUREL POWT END UNT CONDO WITH OWN OAEEN
BELT EHTAANCE. 3 BR. 2l'. BA. FP. GREENHOUSE
WfHDOW. DOUel.E ATTACHED GARAGE. VERY LAAGE
PATIO.
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0UTSTANDING 2 BA SUrTE CONDO IN SECURfTY aOG.
COMMUNTY POOL ANO SPA. OWNER wtU. CONSIDER
LEASE OPTION. MAKE OFFERS.
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SA 1 FR MUST SEW All OFFERS WILL 8E COta>EREDI
UPOAAOE02 8R. 2 BA TOWNHOUSE IN OflQlllAl MODEL
COMPLEX. SOPHISTICATED ELEGANCE! PERFECT
CON:lfTION TENNS & POOL
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3 IA. 3 Mo USED BRICK FP, scww.G CEllMO IN lNl«J
ROOM. 3 ~GREAT LOCATION.
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HAA80A VIEW AS WELL AS SUNSETS FROM THe8
OOAGEOUS V1UA BAl.80A PENTHOUSE WITH 8ECUN'TY
GATE. CATHEDAAl CSUNGS ANO SKYUGHTS.
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STUfiNNGt 38R OR 2 8R & FR INWONDEAFUl NEWPORT
HEIGHTS. If YOU UKE UGHT, BRIGHT AND SPACIOUS.
YOlfll LOVE THlS ON.El
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BEAUTIFULLY DECORATED •c PLAN ON LOVEl Y EXTRA
WIDE GREENBELT. VAULTED CEJUNG. TWO SUNNY
PATIOS. THtS IS PERFECTION.
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ELEGANT CONDO ON THE GOLF COURSE. JUST REM·
ODElED AND DECORATED.BY SADOLE8ACK. WHITE Tl..E
AND BERBER CARPET. 2 CAA GARAGE.