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09e Of two liaa a1111t1d ia aa"
.. incideQt at ... ,.... ........ Bay Qib
Cbili Cookofl' pleaded PiltJ ia llidMiii
Municipal Coui1 lllt week to ODC coat
of disturbina tbe peace.
Todd ~ Lawton, 24 .... fiDed
S289, ~ to ICfve 20 boun of
commu'"*1 1enice aDd pl.:ed on thieie '
years of iafomw probatioa ·
Jama Scott Karl, 22, of Newport
Beach, wa also arrested iD the May
IS incideDt, is 1ebedUled for a pretrial
conference. and bu aot yet aone to
court. He is cbaraed with disturbing the
peace. assault OD a police officer,
battery OD a police officer, simple
llAlllt, ·~le battery, ~ dnmk in
public and raiating ..._, accordina to
a spokesman at die Mueicipal Court.
AeconliDg to Newport Beach police,
~art and Lawton went into a ladies
room at the the Balboa Bay Club durina
the dlili ~koff. 'Three ICCUrity pards
...._,.,,,. to evict them from the roo~
but were uuaaccaaful. A Newport
Beada pol(Jeeen, DD BOhitt. WbO Ud
beeD ... Sil to llllfiC COlltaol .....
cwnt. was called to die tceDC~ .. ~
Bohlb lepOftld daat drt -and ta.:.
ton csbibited lips of intoDcatioa uid
dWlmled laim and the ICCmity pants
to ~ Hohab p1.-the two men
under .... aDd 8ttempted to handcuff
tbaD. Be maaajrd to ratrain Lawton.
bat; ~ to police 1epona; K.arl
ltluct • IOCUrity guard, then atruck
Holub ia tlae cbeat..
HDS teacher
ar=rested for
molestation t1111nmn• rm
I •Y aJI.L llAllVEY
1'1le State Depaitment of Consumer
Affain bM "91• • iDwsription into
pouibly 111bltnd•rd OnQae Couty
bnildinp, ~ the Bak of New-
port's main branch on P.afic Coat
ff.ialaw•y in Newport •Ida and the
Doan BuiWina. also owned by the Bank
of Newpo~ on 17th Street in Costa . Mesa. .
Special Invatiptor Remy Robles
contacted .,.,_ Nftlport En.sip late 1.-t
wee~ seeking information about the
two hvildinp, both daipM by Harold
P. ~ a ciYil enginttr rqistered
with the California Board of Prof~
1ioaal Enginee~ but who aow mida
iD Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Bill Howard, assilt•at clevdopment
services director with the City of Colla
Mesa said be also has beeii contacted
by Robles.
1"bere is a serious question on the
table," said Howud, alludina to struc-
tural problems found in the Bank of
Newport and Doan Buildiqs.
Robles said his department was
already inwmipting builcling activities
in the City of Costa Mesa during the
period from 1979 to t91Z spccifally
the activities of aD lJDD•med mginoi:r
who was actin& as a comUltaat for the
city. Upon learning of the problems
with the Bank of Newport aDd Doan
Buildings, he began inve1tigatia1
Bowen wort also.
-nil is a truly monumental prob-
lem." uid Robb. •1t\ n:aDy scary.
Bowen is a pw*aaP in hirmelf. •
Bowen, contmed in Albuquerque,
said that be bas desiped -nearly JOO
buildinp in Southern California, and
nearly twenty buildin.p in Orange
County. 0 He addecl that be had
designed two buikliqs in Newport
Beach and two in COit.a Mesa th.al be
thought were •of sipiflCallt impor-
tance.• He would not name specific
buildings, saying be thought someone
wu trying to co~ a lilt of bis
buildinp and start •a witch hUDt.. ..
Howard and Robles both said that
there will probably be u inquiry into
Bowen history with tbe Board of
Professional Engineen in Sacramento.
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antique &bop alone." M~ Mid.
wn.at mcam naythina bas to
be JOO years o( qe or older."
One of the primary goals of
Moods and Memories is to
inform and educate. As the
bearer of a Masters dqree in
interior decoratin& a Maten .in
art, and a Ph.D. in education,
Marie is eminmtly q111Ji6cd for
aucb a role. •Jt ii a joy to help
educate people about our history
as human beinp." abe said.
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8Y CllDYL STEllLING •
It wa ·a pla evtpaina last
Friday'at ~ ~:.~
.. three fot"IW' -~ Mar-jorie~ ]'.eny McCaidle
and Albert Wo .. _,. iadwded
into OCC'I Alumni Ball of
Fame. .
The Alumni Ball of Fame is
co-spo.DIOiiil by OCC'a Aao-
a11ed Stildieata w1 t1ae ~'s
Alumni Allociation.
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graduated in 1963. The
followiq year, be entered tbe
real estate profeuioaal. He
hrame oww <C~ 21/
J'be Real Eitueo aiid Treeco
Escrow iD 1912. Re --as
preilidCnt oft.be Newport Bar-
bor /Colla Meu Board of Real-
ton in 1916. Tbe Costa Mesa
resident bat been a columnist for
the Oraqe County RePter and
is Ktively involved in OCC'I
Alumni Auociatioa. and bu
cbaired that orpniution for
two ycan. He ii mariied to
Suranae ud bu fi.e cbildrcn.
Woac..., bola Md railed in
Hoea ~... allit came co dac
United sa..e. ia 1"9 to con-
tinue Iba ec1--.. • OCC. Be
i.er .. -to~ State
UaivenitJ at P.uertoa aacl reca,.. a I.~ ia mlis 1 i•
Ia 1980. WoN. ..... with
2 1F•N1M
WI
An open dc;>or requires an open heart . ,
just expect it to Ft dome.• of tbe Yice-principall that my
aoa died lMt week," Mn. Smith
said ... WiU y,ou tdl Mr. Jona?
Be w• YelJ special to him."
Just this mornina I saw a
miniaer from"llly church owr at
my favorite Mael abop on 17th
Street. I wa earina a to ... ed
poppy teed .... and aivina him
IOIDC advice. SueKauth
1 drove clowly iDto the ~
ina ~ and llitbaed iato my
office. I hoped tluit my acruffy
tllorts .... tat top woald let
people know I w• not on duty.
I taped up a picture of Y Olem.itc
on my window pane and
buncbcd over my printouts.
Tbim alie started cryiq and
wllbd out of tbe office.
.. My God," I~ and ran a.t
after her. I apologized, bat me
moment when I could have been
there for her •• pae. She uid
abe understood. Sbe uid she
forpve my impatience, but she
didn't w..r to talk.
.. Just gep your door open,"
I told him. .. If you dliU JOG arc
too buly to 1ee peopie, you11,et
gnaapy ud tbe;'ll push even
harder to pt ia to talk to you.•
I went on to dilam the yin-
. .
,.... DMure of dais bit of ....
dom.
•If you are oner too busy-
Community
Service
DO matter bow busy J08 are-
tben tbe penon reatiza you
door ii totally open. Re 1ee1 that
you will am him the time aad
caft be wda. Tbeil be won\ bus
yoa ao much.•
The minister,... kind enouah
to tbaak me for my wildom, and
humble enoqh to say be was
sometimes guilty of closiq bis
door.
•1 have more seniors than
anyone else," I muttered • I
wrote.
Tbcre WM a tap at my door.
I looked up to 1ee a pareat of
one of my favorite.. but ftrY
~students iD my
doorway.
"Ob, Lord," I thou1ht,
-.bat's tbe problem now?"
She Yd a few of her son's
textboob iD her band and she
sat down on one of my chain. Havin1 aiftll him this lecture,
I dro'Yc o~ to my hi&h tcbool
Tlw I ollowilf6 II • IUtilw of With requests. >.. J beaded down PCB, I began .. Mn. Smith," I said, barely
concealing my irritation, •1 can
only pve you a minute. I'm not
really on duty-just dropped in
to do a rush job."
I looked up • my bulletin
board full of little tbant-you
nota from pamdl and kids. In
tbe midst al my exbcme buly-
nas, I had taken a little time
with them. Maybe it ... tJuee
coacentrated minutes of listcn-
iq with DO clistractiom. Maybe
it was a quick note or a pbone
call home. But they bad reatizr.d
I cared. I felt like a jerk.
I hope I remember to keep
that door open this year. I think
it11 be aood for my heart.
voluntttr opponunltia of/owl ••• to aet pumpy.
tlvoiclr t-Yolunlttr Cnetlro/ . ..I have too big a caseload,"
South '!'""'~ .county. For · TM • ..., S.. tlice. ~ _ J mumbled to myself .... hope
furtlwr mformatwn °" 1111y of .-a10rsz•C••tJ11wtin1 no one sees· me go into my
tltae it~nu. or to W>lvm«r yow TOTLINE vohmteen to wort office," J tbouabt. ..I have to
time and Ullml. caD t1'e Cmln Tbundliysfrom 9 LID. to I p.m. enter all tbe iummer school
al 953-5151o'582-3116. This non~rofit oraaaization grades. all on my own time. No
I continued entering grades~
my mind still on my caseload of
600.
Sue K4ullt u " ~ tlter-
oput and cowueltN "' a loctll
publk Jrirla xltooL Site ""'1 her
lawJHlnd Jiw Willa tJwir fOCIT-
yet/IT-.olQ ""'claln in Nnvport
HriKJw. ••• offen IUVlCC to parcata ud oac't payina me for this. They child care pnMdcn no need
.. I wanted to tell you and one
n. l1p•-Id rt Pro-
... ii .eeking a volunteer to
work Monday and Wedaaday
from 9 LDL to J J Lm. with
YOUDI children who are devel-
opmentally delayed.
Oqoina tninina ii available
in apeecb therapy, physical
therapy and infant stimulation
· tedt•iqaca.
•••
T .. e V oluteer Ceater of SoJ• Ons11 CG tJ ii prina
up for its annual Pnj1 d a.r-
tat a•• wbicb IDJJtdwa individ-
mll and aroupe wantina to share
their time, food, clocbing and
aiftl with tbOIC in need during
the holiday season..
Vohmtcen will be nceded to
help match needs and follow up
bdp in .. ti ... with tbe daily
problems of raisi.na cbi.kbca.
Volunteer coumdon arc aiYCD
training in the areas of early
childhood devtlopment and
haw the opportUDity to wort iD
their own home.
•••
Mad CT Aa I 1 Or.-om-
en (MADD) in Oraaac i1
seekiq vohudeen for .all pbwa
of iu propam. Pcnou arc
needed to wist victim f-ilia
throuab the crimiu• court ~
cess aad provide emotional
support. Also med arc public
speatas, media lp"Ci•ljeta, fun--
dnilen, and penoDI to provide
pnaal derical bdp. Weekday
boan arc fleiible. Trainiq will
be provided.
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OranBe County
Psychiatric Society and
. Hoag Hospital
Speakers:
Harold Kates, M.D.
Noel Drury, M.D.
Dou~ Kahn. M.D.
Barton Blinder, M.D.
Monday. October 5 • 7 ·to 9 p.m.
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301 NeWJ>llM Boulevard
Newport Be.ich. CA 92603
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Edlforlal
Spy agency _trying
to stop the presses
Sometimes you have to wonder about the term
"intelligence community" -as in the old joke, "Military
intelligence is a contradiction in terms."
We are prompted to that unflattering observation by
Army Lt. Gen. William E. Odom, director of the huge
National Security Agency, which is responsible for much
of the high-tech spying that this country engages in (i.e.
spy satellites and monitoring of electronic
·communications).
Gen. Odom is fed up with upstart news organizations.
It seems that not only do they find ·out about things
(which the General can appreciate), but they go and
print them, too.
He wants the US Justice Department to prosecute
certain writers and media people under a 1950 law
barring disclosure of US communication intelligence
activities. Odom is especially unhappy about a 1982
book, "The Puzzle Palace," that describes his agency's
activities.
He would like to see the author, James Bamford,
behind bars -and a similar fate for all tbo5e other
reporters and authors who dare to reveal information
about ·the governments's ,spy satellites and other
gadgetry.
Odom isn't the first intelligence chief frustrated by
what he reads in a book or newspaper -and, in fairness,
we must note that his job is to protect national security.
But, the trouble is that these protectors of government
secrets don't know where to stop. They have difficulty
distinguishing between a true breach of national security
and a breach of our First Amendment rights. Besides,
as Odom knows, most of the news he finds so
objectionable was leaked to the media by administration
officials -and it's .unlikely that it's news to our potential
enemies, who have their own ways of finding such things
out.
If Odom's accusations against journalists were so
grave, why did the Justice Department refuse to
prosecute? Odom suggests it's because the Department
is afraid of "the power of the press." We think it's because
he didn't make his case, that indeed no argument can
su percede First Amendment guarantees.
Odom's public outcry is a reminder that the urge to
censor is alive and well in this -Constitutional Bicen-
tennial year. The irony is that it will probably boost
the sales of James Bamford's book.
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Oases on the vacation road
Now that Labor Dayi!bebind
us and the kids are back in
school, this ~ay be the best time
of the year for a vacation in
California. The weather is
ideal-summery days and cooler
evenings and a total absence of
rain for the most part. And most
important, the campgrounds
Time of my Life
and the beaches, the resorts and prise. For years we have sped
motels arc less crowded. Cer-through Buellton to avoid split-
tainly there arc a lot fewer pea Andersen. but this time we
children, making your relaxa-decided to stop so we could visit
ti on more relaxed and your rest nearby Solvang for the first time.
more rcstf ul. Aying Flags is primarily for
Most people in other sections RVs, although there are a few
of the country probably would tent sites. It is a handsome travel
consider Newport Beach the park, with wide, t1ee-lined lanes,
ultimate in desireable vacation full hookups, a large swimming
sites, but if you want a change pool. picnic tables and other
of scene, you might be interested amenities. But it•s the setting
in some very recent experiences itself that gets you. This is early
in our RV motor coach. We California at its best, with great
spent :hree weeks along the expanses of open land, moun-
coastal belt of Calif omia-most tains in the distance and clear
of it in the Napa Valley win~ air. It is quiet and peaceful, and
country. If you enjoy camping we met a coplc who live in Palm
or if you're into RVin& we have Springs, but spend their
some tips for you. summcn at Aying Rags where
If site availability were 00 they store their beautiful f afth
problem, we would prefer to use wheeler, an elegant 10-ton home
California state parks, camps on wheels.
and beaches. Our state bas one We bad dinner at
of the best systems for campen Aodencn's-tbeir split-pea isn't
in the country, ranking right nearly as good as Coco's-and
along with Oregon, w uhington we toured Solvang, a brutal
and Mississippi. And the new disappointment as this Danish
company handling rcserva-town has become a noisy tourist
tions-MlSTIX of San Diego-trap full of souvenir &hops and
ii fut, efficient and quite inex-overpriced merchandise. The
~ve. When we wm~ how-Danes should take it bKk and
ever, the summer rush wa still clean it up. It's likebott\ Bcny
on and we had to ue aJtrmate Farm without tbe beniel or tbe rides. All thia made ......: ... 1:1 ...... camparounda, most of them • .,...._ • ....,
private. teem even more attndi~ laDd
we stopped there ~ on our We enjoyed fa.nt-time stays in way t>.ct bomc.
tbiee iataating places in Buel-In San Francilco, we stayed
lloa, SU Franc:ilco and Calis-in tbe mnartable downtown RV
~ad we're ~PY to tell yo.-Park baiJt ...,.. die •ty 1.-:.1 abOut them and recommend .,, Cl on ~ once ~ by tbe SoUtberD die-. too. · Plicifte llJilroM station. It\
The Flyia.s Flap Trawt Part •nnift Md dAa, irida full
in Buellton .. a l*Mat mr-. ~ •ita p11alpal.,_
BYnMFELTON
is its location-right downtown,
within walking distance of
Union Square, convention cen-
ters, the cable car terminus,
Market Street and the Embar-
cadero. Amazingly quiet and
peaceful, too.
Our most interesting dilcov-
ery was the Cali.stop Ranch
Campground in the heart of the
Napa Valley wine country.
Located just off Siherldo Trail
road, the campground is about
6 miles south of the picturesque
town of Calistoga and about 8
miles north of St. Helena., the
valley9s principal city. Within a
short drive of the camp arc some
110 very distinctive wineries.
Forget the wineries, this
campground ~ a delight all by
itself. It's very rural, set among
many trees, with an open field
for recreation, and a huge,
Olympic size swimnrina pool
Up the bill arc some beautiful
tent sites. There arc 114 RV sites,
62 with full hookups, and 32 tent
sites. The campground is so
beautiful that 30 families live
there ~lly, paying S22S
a month plus electricity.
Blanche Smit~ the camp-
sround manaaer t said she
woulda' baw uy other job,
~ it's bani wort main-
.... the camp wl ita auct
.,, fna .... to duat. But *"._.to llaril wort. Sl9e and
Jaet hi~ Norman. a retired
lid ell iNr, lailft 10 cllildren
betweea tbem---U for lier, four
for Normu-from ~ous . 11-1 ... lo lib
people, .... ..., .. .
..
Now it bas once again become
the clear and ~ road to
tbat tind of economic success to
which every Y<>un1 penon in our
society bas been told he bas a
right.
· We aft growing rapidly as a
society but the clearest
manifestations of that growth
Servjce academy apps
now being accepted
November 13 is tbc dadline
for youna men and women to
seet nomination from Rep.
Robert E. Badbam, R-Newport
Baicb, to one of the U.S. service
aeadcmia for next year. .
• Y ouna people livina in the
Harbor area should contact
Leslie DuV.U iD B.dham\ Dia-
trict Off.ce at 714/644 4040 for
comiduatin u nominees for
clwa tqinnina in July of 1918.
High school tenion should
beain tbe process now and arranae to take the SAT or ACT
test u soon as possible.
For the next academy year,
tbe 40th Coqrasioaal District
has app0intment1 available to
the Air Force Academy at Co&<>.
rado Springs, the Naval
Academy at Annapolis. the
Military Aqadcmy at West Point
and Merchant Marine Academy
at K..inp Poin~ New Yort.
Badbam will nominate 10
a~ from bis diltrict for
each vacany at the ~. rlG&I selection of appc>iaaca to
the .c.lemies are made by the
admissions offices of each
academy.
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alone do not make a aociety, not
cer:taiiily a healthy one. A society
wtiicb oDfy grows materially will
deterioratc~kly iltlae individ-uaas ia it clo not each have. tease
of ~ for acb other which
tra11«eodl their matUal differm-
ca ..... Vmilaritia. I
8Ut ill addition. societies all
Oftf tbe world and in every
period of man's history have
strased the importance of each
indmctual bavin1 a clear K'Qle
of bis role in that society. TbeY
all also recogniz.e tbe importance
of transmitting the best of what
we know on to the next gener-
ation.
People living together as a
group must, of necessity, strive
,.to find a way to live together,
peacefully and profitably, and to
retain the best of what they have
experienced in their lives to pass
on to the future. In all societies
honesty. coW'tely and a seotc or
self-«liance are the most ·effec-
tive ways by which the cohesive-
ness of that IOCiety is main-
tained.
Today when wc sec self-
reliaiK% and a sense of respon-
sibility reduced to minimum
compliance or as we watch
dishonesty unfold before us at
the highest ~Is of our political
sys~ and crime growing far
beyond the levels where we
might explain it as the natural
result of economic discrepancies
in the social structure, almost
everyoac senses that something
bas decidedly gone wrong.
Back in the '605. those of us
responsible for the education· of
oar youda let ao u.c _.. fOr a
while ud in the proccu kilt
more tlum we bad expected.
U oder the PfelSUtt 0( the major
upheaval wtaicll we were
experjencina in the late ~ we
foUDd ourselves unable to con-
vince the fervent m•tn of the
value of the liberal ans and
somewhat reluctantly we
allowed the humanities and arts
to slip to tbe background of the
curriculum.
At the time we did not rcaliu
that all too quic:kly tbia would
be tUai as a sipal tint by our
seco~ and then our clcmen-
~ tcbools that we had given
up on u important part of the
baicS of educM.ion.
Now,~ ~ncy in our
country has f iJ.len to •m•rinaJy
low levels and even the-military
ilillid to coui 1tr dUil it .,...,,
Yet, wbea ... so.rt I D califor-
nia idea"' the Sood lifC ii rapidly
becomina a car with a CD player
Uda~iailtimeto~
senous.
A sense of morality and social
consciousness cannot be taupt
directly. Effective transmission
requires cooperation of home
and school, but even then,
preaching morality doa not in
and of itself, efrect.ively modily
behavior. Far more dl'ectift ii
the me of tile view of life we pin
through the study of the arts and
humanities, The eucnce and the
best of aay civilizatiOn is distilled
in iu history, literalW"e aDd the
aru.
The real crime of our own
society today is that we have
allowed the best of our civiliza..
tion to remain a treasure whose
benefits are enjoyed by oDly a
is giving up on written instruc-
tion manUals for the use of arms
for new recruits and bas begun
to use cartoons as the medium
of instruction. What does this
have to do with the importaace
of the liberal arts as the core of
our educational system. Very
much I believe.
Jew. I believe that 'With all the means available to us we should
be act.in& aggressively to ensure
the health of our own IOCiety by
insisting that tbe bet of what our
civilization bas passed on to us
becomes the bond which bolds
111 toaetbcr as a group. There is no denying that as a
highly developed civilization we
need to have intensive trainiq
in scieace and technology. But'""
without the liberal arts we don'
know what it is we are pursuing
nor why. Sure, there are sneral
marvelous schools of higher
education all owl' tbc CCM,llltry
but for my money they haw
Jaraely turntd into ande ~hoOll
turning out streamlined and
highly focussed degrees in
computer aciencea, business
accouutina and engineering ,
which in tum tells the elemen-
tary and secondary students for
success in the system.. The Amer-
ican ideal of rugged and 1
staWJChly defended individual-
ism will not die nor is there any
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A Weekend of Watercolors & Oils
Meet the artists 10 am to 5 pm
Saturday & Sunday
Home of thil Christmal Fantasy
Morency . leads Har
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OClrall Y~'I football team
.. die victim of a hit-.nd-iun s •• .., .... CCM8Wy of tllill
.... a .... s.ilOr&; wllO
ro sllfil to a~ victory. n.e Sailon came out runnina
from die .urt. controllina mUCb at die ooatat with tlieir grouad
..... mid edendiaa their teMC>n
nconl to 2-0.
s.ilon mnnina t.ck Scott
Morea.cy led the way, slicing
tbroqb the Ocean View defen-
sive line for 203 yards on JO
carries.
He ran for pins of 31, 21. 24,
23, 22, 14 ancf' 13 leavina tbe
~View line in shambles and
keeping tie Sailon in enemy
territoJy much of the fU'lt half.
lbe Sailon jumped· to a 21-
6 lead in that ball' a Morency
scotecl OD 21 and I yard bunts.
•we hit the weak side of their
line and moved the ball well,"
said Newport Harbor Coach Jeff
Brinkley.
•we were worried that coming
off a big win lasi week it might
go to our beads. But the kids
looked hungry out there and
kept after them," be added.
Sailon running back Tom
Walker also contributed I 02
aY MICHAEL PICKARD
The San Oemente Tritons'
new bead football COllCb David
Elecciri docs not know why bis
• kicker, Tmo Perone, is playing
al e
football since be wa an AD-
American water p0lo player last
year.
However, be is glad to have
him because it was Perone's field
goal late in the fourth quarter
that broke the 6-6 tie 10th the
Pick die •-JOll tlllak wUI win tldl weet'I p--, and -a dMia m to a.ak• Corona del Mar Sea Kings to
C0111111 ..... dom, P.O. Box 9399, Newport Beada '2651, or ...... tlMm ~.., Gftlces give San Clemente their first win
at 113 Prodactioa Place. Entries m..a be poetlaubd, or bro .. la ltJ Frt.lay. of the season and Elecciri's first
Coatatat widl mcm cOll'ed dlolcet comi•i In ftnt wtm die week's........ ~ u San Clemente's bead coach.
Georgia Tech at Clemson
Nebruta at Arizona State
Notre Dame at Pmduc
M()ur running pme looked
good. Our whole team is improv-
ing, and we played better than
·~ lat week," commented Elecciri ·r Woodbridge beat San Clemente
• 34-7 in their fint game. of the
lllllOn.
yards on IS carries.
Morency rKbd up 93 Yanla
on IS carria in the fant half
wbile Walker li.9d 62 yarda on
mattemptl.
~kept up tbe preaure into
the tecond half and the Sailon ·
finished with a total ol 310 Jania
rushing for the game.
The Sail on• def ease -
·~by playen. Alu~
Jarrett Huntress, Dave Tullar,
Randy Farr and Bill Jona -
held Ocean Y.ew to only IS3
yards p1111in1 and 41 ~· on
the ground. .
· The Sea.hawk's coul8 never
teem to aet started, with their
only scoring drive comina in the
second quarter.
Seahawt quarterback Vic
Gutierrez hit reciever Tommy
Wind for S4 and 17-yanl pim
to lead the drive, wbicb culmi-
nated in a 3-yanl TD plwije by
runnina back David l.eilei with
2:45 left in the half.
The Sailors Came right back.
driving 73 yards bcf ore Jeff
Jacobi kicked his secoad field
goal in the waning secoDdl of
the half. .
Newport Harbor scored once
more late 10 the second half
c a •••1
Cd M's record drops to 0.2.
The Sea Kings also lost last
week. beina routed by Hunting-
ton Beach 27-7.
.,.We did improve a lot from
last week. but we haw some
injuries, so many young guys
played. Even though we cor-
rected some of our mistakes, we
still have things to work on, ~e
our running game," said the Sea
Kings' coach Dave Holland~
CdM rushed for only 37 yards
in 24 carriea while San Clemente
ran for 113 yards in 32 attempta.
Fred Walke led the Triton
ground game with 73 yards in
IS carriea. The Sea Kinas' Matt
Pattenon ran for 64 yards in 14
carries. Sea Kinas quarterback
Kurt Ehman was sacked fiw c a 1 • ...-1
ONewport Harbor vs. Huntington BeacbO 0
0 Corona dd Mar vs. Capilttano Valley 0 0
0 Costa Mca vs. Rancho A1amitol 0 0
0 &tancia vs. Loi Amip 0 O
0 <>raqe CC vs. Rancho Santiap> 0 0
0 Golden West va. Ventura 0 0
0 Cal State Lona 8eacll va. Michipn 0 O
0 Cal State Fullerton VI. Utah State 0 0
Auburn at Tenn e 11 ec
Florida Slate at Mich.a SW.
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0 USC at California 0 0
Okla .... atTUa
Ohio 5cate at I.SU
PitUburP at W. Yqioia
Saa Dicao State .. Orcton
BYU at New Maic:o
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But~ ttrcwd dlat -
team could play better and will
need to improw upon qwter-
bact ~ Sum_,.•, SI-yard
pang pafonnance .
... We can tbrow the. ball," .
Brinkley commented. "Wily
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going take wb.a they gift us. ..
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CORONA DEL MAil:
FoodNall: lost to San Clemente, 9-6 .
Water Polo: JV team Clefeated SaD Clemente, 1(}..S.
Girls' T rs ' : beat Foothill, 17-1 and lost to Miralestc,
2-16.
Glrls'VoleJbd: beat Long Beach Wllsoo, ).()and Marina,
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Big kiCJs .galher to benefit Children's Museum
, .
The Children's Museum is a
unique, hands-on place, popular
among younpters in Orange
County as well as Los Angeles.
Recently, Marcia Gisler beaded
a committee to raise funds for
the museum. The party theme
revolved naturally around chil-
dren, games, cotton candy, hot
dop and ice cream. With this
in mind, guests appeared at
Martha and Bob Fluor's home
in such costumes as .. Buster
Brown" and .. Annie" outfits.
Having a wonderful time were
such Harborlitcs as Reta and
Ham Hawkins, Dolly and Don
Karcher, Eva and Fred
Sc hneider, Nancy and Jeff
Stem, Kathy and Paul Rolf es,
Barbara and Bob Grider (who
came as Mouscketcers), Joy and
Ted Jones, and retired Minne-
sota Twin Jim "Mud Cat"
Grant.
Harborlites ,
Guild of Orange County pre-
sented a sneak preview of the
exciting evening. wbicb will use
u its theme "'One Hundred
Years of Hollywood."
• • •
Center Cub to introduce the
Count and Counte11 Enrico
Carimante. The Count heads up
Harry Winston's Beverly Hills
salon, so naturally the lovely
American-born countess was
wearing a k.ing•s ransom in
emeralds. Just a few of the
notables attending were Athalie
Clarke, Helen 9>ffey, Toni and
Ken Oliphan~ Steven Oark,
Link Mathewson, and Emma
Jane and Tom Riley. The next
day, more friends of Claudia's
gathered at the Four Seasons to
view Winston's stunning designs
while enjoying brunch. •••
Claudia ... Coy" Mirkin hosted On Oct. I , Newport Center
a lovely dinner party at The Fashion Island will be jammed
•••
A TSC, the non-profit juvenile
. diverson program, recently
honored its Concoun D'Ele-
ee.cb Aiti Commilaion spon-gance patrons-Donna and
son its fifth annual Salute to the John Cream. Nora and Charles
Arts. The nenina will feature Hester, Kathryn Tbomplon. the
art, music, dance., drama enter-Roy Carven, Clifford Heinz and
tainment and the culinary arts the Boward llicbaidaom-at a
of more than JO Newport res-party held at the Meridien Hotel.
.taUrants. bcently, patrons were Lynda Shea chain the fund-
honored at a reception held at raiser, to be held Oct. 4, at UCI.
the Newport Harbor Art . Assisting are Willia Dean Lyon,
Museum, one of the five sites June Charles and Catherin
selected for this popular event, lbyen.
co-chaired by Gail Foor and
Carl Neisser. •••
Another very popular event
upcoming is the fifth annual
Investors ~ to be held Oct .
·17, at the Newport Marriott.
Memben of the Cyctic Fibrosis
•••
The Viennese Ball Committee
sponsored an English Garden
Party at the Five Crowns, pre-
sen ting to prospective new
members a venue of music and
handsome fashions. Attending
were Mary Johnson, Peggy
Cotton, Jo V oorbea, Geoqi
Haney, Lulia Halfacre, Roee
Smedcgaard, Mary Muth,
Matey MUIYille and Ann Marie
Wymer. •••
ha cetebndion of the Bicenten-
nial of die Uait.ed States Con-
stitution. die Foundation, with
die unclioD olGow:rnor oeo,.
Deukniljin, 1p>mored a dinner
at K.DOU\ ~Fann. Awards
were ~ to ~ Argyroe,
Marpret ~ A•IMlie Clarke,
llafer Jc:lbmoa, Daniel Ytllanu-
eva and Jlaymond Edwards.
• • •••
Wcatmied memben gathered
at the home of Wayne Schroeder
for a samplina of what will be
seiwd at tbe FUNDSY party to
be held Oct. 24. Celebrating 10
years of raisiq funds for United
Western Medical Centen,
founders such as Oaire McNair,
Zee Allred, Betty Belden-Palmer
and Lois Watts were given
special recognition by the group.
f1lllll th • .. die time they-re
firll .,,.., ~ if you
maiataia your broteraae
weoaat at a major fum that
repl8rtY participates in underw-
riliDa l)'Ddicata ) Once all the
fUDd .. ~ &bares are
said, they besin trading like any
otlacr lti>ct. Many are listed on
major stock excb•qes; otben
tnde O¥Cr-tbe-count.er.
~fund shares do not
trade at their NA Vs, but at prices
detmniDcd by investor demand.
In some CMCS, the price may be
hjper tbU the NA V (i.e., the
fad is said to be tradina at a
premium) or lower tUn tbe
NAV (i.e., it's tradina at a
discount). Every closed-end
fund bas a stock symbol, and the
share price is lisaecl iD the daily
stock tabla in the newspaper.
(No&e thM eYeD cJoeed.cnd funds
that invest in bonds are included
in tbe stock tabla.) To find out
whether • f1'Dd ii trading at •
Why did KABC 7V feature
Carmel Retirement Village
on the Eyewitnesa News?
.
They discovered that Carmel
Retirement Village practices a
aucceaaful approach to seniors
maintaining healthier and
richer lives.
premium or a clilcouat to its
NA V, consult either Tlw W.O
Str«t Ja&l17tlll (under the~ ma •P\JblicJy Tnded Fuada" on
Monday for eqaity doled~
funds and on Wednesday for
bond closed-end funds) or Bor-
ron3~
What are the advaataps of
buying closed-end fu.nds1 F~
many of these funds baft excel-
lent track records and bave
provided reliable dividends and
capital gains over many years.
Second, many doted-end funds
are very specialized, allowiq
you to choose fttY specific types
of securities (e.1., convertible
bonds, gold minioa stocks) or
particular areas of the world
(e.g., J~ ~oreaorthe PICific
Basin region..) Third, dmed~
funds allow you more flexibility
in that you can buy closed-ends
on margin and sell them short
if you believe their value is about
to fall
La•t, and perhaps most
important, closed-end funds can
enable small investors to beadit
from the skills of some of Wall
Street's most successful portfo-
lio m&nqen. In recent years, a
number of biah.Jy respected and
successful portfolio managers
have introduced closed-end
f undi tJaat they penonally din:d.
Tbe typical investor coat never
afford to retain one of tbele
~to manqe bis money,
.,_ be can bUy shares in the
. expert's clOled~ fund.
For all these re.om you may
willl to ·add certain ~
funds to your overall i.nwat.ment
portfolio. Your fmancial consul·
tut can help you sort through
the possibilities-both existing
funds and initial public offer·
inp-and help you telect those
that best fit your financial
objectives.
Kar To/ca.sh u a f1111111ci11/
cOIUll/111111 with Shanon Leh-
"""'Brothen in Nrwport Beach.
Business Briefs
Law1w w." a • bas been
appointed chief financial officer
for the Koll Co•paaJ
announced D1z1W M. Kea.
cbairmaD and chief excc:utive
officer al die Newport Beach
bued company.
~ellaer, who is a certified
pobtic accounlADl, is active in a
llUIDber of profeaioml Md cMc
orpnizations and is a member
of tbe board of dirccton of both
Marden and City ol Hope. A
Mqna Cum Laude paduate of
tbe Uni'Yenity of South Carol-
ina, be bolds a bachelor of
science dcsrec in business
administration. ...
What's
Happening
in the
Real Estate
Market?
/
joined SOC l>ntlaf•llll u a
dndopmcnt partner. Be is a
part of the clndopmmt firm's
team that ovcnccs lite acquisi-
tion and origin.ating, manqing
wl lening industrial projects
throqltout Soutbent Califor·
Dia.
The Newport •.a ma+ ..
2 '• .. M
See our feature in the Real Estate section of The New-
port Ensign. We have written articles in previous issues
on such subjects as:
The Importance of Location
Market Update
The Value of A View
The Current Financing Climate
Corona del Mar Duplex
How To Protect Yourself If You UCarry Back ..
And many more.
Call us if you would like to have repFints of any of the
above articles at 640-5664. Also. if you would like to
ntC8ive our real estate newsletter, call us at 640-5664.
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New teen looks-featured at Fl sho·w
Thirty eight members of the
Teen Advisot'y Board for New-
port Center, Fuhion Island
modeled active; campus and
date wear recently.
The Teen Advisory Board
consists of students from Cor-
ona dcl Mar, Newport HarbOr,
University and WoQdbridge
High Schools. The purpose of
the boJrd is two-fold: to gift the
students a *hands-on experience
in their future careen of mer-
chandising" and it is •a wond-
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The show ran the gamut of
teen fashions from day wear,
including •.ac:t-wub,. denims,
topped with chambray shirts,
over which are worn trench
coats, to corduroy, flannel .and
wool slacks worn with a com-
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crew and V-neck sweaters,
topped by ovcnized padded
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ftlDAY,WWW'i.11
canqs
•IS-A cs •1reo Riiied m
SllO .. ~ .... from
• cs pllibd ia die •• Mock
of Coral
091 S-V andala reportedly
camed S200 in d••ar to Cor-
ona dd Mar Animal Ba.pit••
located at 2948 Eut Coast
lfialaway.
AllllDTS
1120-James McCord
Mathews, 34,. of Tustin wu
anated on suspicion of receiv-
ing known stolen property.
23SS-Paul Rudy Varda, 34,
of Corona wu arrested oa
suspicion of disorderly CODdact.
SATURDAY, SEPI. 12
CRDDS
1100-A ring valued at S800
and currency totaling S200 were
reported stoen from a residence
in the 2000 block of West Ocean ...
Front.
1323-V andals reportedly
caused S 1,000 in damage to a car
parked in the 200 block of
Orange.
161S-Currcncy totaling
Sl.lJOO was reported stolen &om
a residence in the 1.00 block of
Walnut.
AJlt£STS
234S-Terry Lebron Meads,
20, of Cypress was arrested on
suspicion of fighting in public.
P01ice, fi.re open house set
aY 91LL HARVEY
Newport Beach Police and rue Departments will be joining
forces on October 10 when they
bolt an open house at the rear
of the police and fire f.alities
at 870 Santa Barbara Drive.
The event will nm from 10
LID. te 3 p.m., with demoastn-
tiom""-c\f police and fire equip-
ment starting at ·12 and I :30 p.m.
Live demonstrations will
induCle methods for extracti.ng
people &oui can using tJae •Jaws
of Life•, by the fire department
and memben of the fire depart-
ment, a SWAT team and the 20
DB's Search and Rescue team
will rappel from the top of the
(our.story hose tower behind the rue department.
Sparky the Clown will be
17~--
..
there with ft.re prevention tips,
and all children will be given
Junior Police badges and color-
ing books.
There will be guided tours of
the police and fire facilities as
well as displays of ft.re J:rueb,
a paramedic unit and all other
equipment avail.able at the time .,, .
of the open house. Tbel'c will
also be a demonstration by one
of the police 1.-9 units.
Refreshments and home-
made cookies will be available.
There is ample parking to the
rear, in the Civic Plaza parking
area.
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u~lle lolil Oil, P.._ Alas-
........ Eric On will display
September 27 through October
13 at Piret 's on the first Incl of
South Coast Plaza across from
the Laguna Art Museum. Call
SS<>-6424. .
Worb by G__. .... , Sine
ne.,mym, o.am ~Leo
Moee•• _. Jim ra · M+•e
will display during October at
Trails West Gallery, 1476 South
Coast Highway, Laguna Beach.
Houn are 10 a.m. to . S p.m.,
daily. Call 494-7888.
Worb by Onal Dillia"8•,
profwor w ita at Cal State
Loni Beaclll, will display
through October 9 in the Fine
Arts Gallery at Golden West
College, 15744 Golden West
Street, Huntington Beach.
-Houn are 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.,
Monday through Friday and
evenings on Tuesdays and Wed-
nesdays. Call 895-8134.
Worb by Myrtle On_._, will
display through October S at
Sandstone Gallery, 384A North
Coast Highway, Laguna Beach.
Hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.,
daily. Call 497-6TIS.
Worblty a-Ot;nr••_.
Wally Sella•er will display
through September 30 at Quo-
rum Gallery, 374 North Coast
Highway, Laguna Beach. Houn
are 10 a.m. to S p.m. daily. Call
494-4422.
The An Institute of Southern A Dack ••ti Decoy eddbit
California, 2222 Laguna featuring the works of Mission
Canyon Road, Laguna Beach Viejo artist Max Thompson will
will present its Annual Faculty display through the end ·of
E:dlibitioa through October 2. October at Whitman Galleries,
CaJI 497-3309. . 3545 East Coast Highway. Cor-
•
Works by Shirley Clllaitlin,
Vance Larson, Romeo Tamaati~
M.x DeMoa and Orludo are
currently on display at Galleries
Toucbc. 499 Nonh Coast High-
way, Laguna Beach. Hours are
10 a.m. to 6 p.m . Monday
through Saturday and noon to
5 p.m. on Sunday. Call 497-
4491 .
ona del Mar. Hours arc 10 a.m.
to 5 p.m .• Monday through
Saturday. Call 675-2478.
A solo eUibit of artworJ. by
Gene Maslow will display
through October 2 at Five Feet
Restaurant Gallery, 328 Glen-
oeyre, Laguna Beach. Hours arc
S p.m. to 11 p.m. daily. Call 494-
S449.
-ne Q-.. ancit sa: .... a
Salli twe S-. 1"51'rill be on
display throu&h October 4 at
The Newport Harbor Art
Museum, 8SO San Clemente
Drive, Newport Beach. Houn
are 10 a.m. to S p.m., Tuesday
through Sunday. Admission is
free to members; S3 for ~ults;
$2 for students, seniors and
military, Call 7S9-1 l22.
MCRAn TODAY: Poetry o1
tile P•11ical" will display
through October 4 at the Laguna
Art Museum, 307 Cliff Drive,
Laguna Beach. Hours are 11
a.m. to S p.m .• Tuesday through
Sunday. Admission is S2 for
adults. SJ for seniors and stu-
dents. children and members are
free. Call 494-6531.
"Portrait• of Clauic ~eoa
Sipa" is diap&ayiq indefinitely
at Elan Gallery, 114S South
Coast Bjpway, Laguna Be8cb.
Houn are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.,
daily. can 494-6396.
M(Me at ... l•dl" Uthe title
of a new collection of paiat.Uap
showiq indefinitdy at Schaar I
Germain StOdio Gallery, 414
North Coast Highway, Laguna
Beach. Hours ace 11 a.m. to S:30
p.m., Wcdlielday through Sun-
day. Call 752~1.
STAGE
"Tiile Plaie Calle4 Corp••
Orild: n.t Pnwt-, TM Rear-
rediaa, ... J .. ,... .... will take
place in UCI~ Fine Ans Village
Theatre at 8 p.m., September 23
through 26, 29 and 30 and
October I throup 3. Wandering .
-•J776, •tJie Tony award winniq
musical cde~ t1iie birth of
the United StateJ will play
Tuaday throup Saturday even-
inp throulh October 4 at the
Laguna Moulton Playhouse,
606 Laguna Canyon Ro.cl, Laa-
una Beach.. TICkets arc $14-$16.
Reservations with Visa or Mu-
tercard can be made by caHiaa
494-8021. Box office is open 12-
S p.m., Tuesday throup Satur-
day.
.....
•i.o..'I I •t•" a merry mad
comedy by Bill Daily, will play
Thandays throoah SuDclap
throup Oct. 4 at the COila .....
Civic Playbome, 661 HanfiltoD
St., Costa Mesa. Call ~5269.
MISC
n. Newpod SU.e to die Alta
will take place October I from ·
S to 8 p.m. at various locatio111
throughout Newport Beach.
Visual and petforming art pres-
entations are scheduled and 30
of Newport's fmest restaurants
will also participate. call 644--
3017 .
OC Philharmo'1ic.wins arts award
...
. ,.
The Oranae County Philbar-
moni:; Society is pleased to
announce tb.at the Women's
~mmittecs of the OCPS arc the
recipients of the Arts Month
J •ow Pl.&YlllGI J----Award from the City of Costa
-. Mesa Chamber of Commerce.
DR'l"DT,.'IP ~•·YJIE Contributed by E.F. Hutton
CA& a&~ WA for ouuaapdjn1 contribution to
The °"'"'s Son tbi arts ia COlta Mesa. the
JOBE wlllWISOll
~ mo9t phototr11phcd
P!aybov Bunny
SWrinQln
m.1.M1 -.1s ac •• ,.,,
award was praented by Tbo~
R. ~endric~ Orange County
retionnina Arts Presiden~ and
8artNaia Grady, p~ous Arts
co.mittee ~ at the
Arts Month 187 Preview Lu.
Cheon.
Kendrick, in m•king the pres-
entation, commented, "As
pests of the Orange County
Philharmonic Society, more
than 6S,000 atudenta from 2od
grade through hiab school
visited the Penorming Arts
Center during the 1986-87
lchool year."
Acee~ the award for the
OC ~ Society were
SU& M~, Cbairman of
OCPS Women's Committees
Boanl of Directon, and Jane
C:rier, Executne Vu CbairaiM.:
The Y outll Programs
coted at Tbe Center are an
intqral part of the OCPS lllVlic
education outreach proarw
which are the most extensive ad
comprehemift of their kind in
the United Stales today. Tbej
are offered at no charp to
schools. studems or parents. ad
annuaJ.IY reach approiimejely
300,000 Orange County YOUlll
people.
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Oktoberfest: Oom-pah-pah and pilsner
aY MARCUS ORTZ
It started in Gepnaily in 1910
as a celetiratioo honoring the
marriqe Of Crown Prince Lud-
wig of Baftria to Princca The-
telC. Gradually, it evolved into
a~ festival highliglatina the
fall bAnat.
But in Orange County, ·
.. Oktoberfest" is merely one
more aood reason to eat, drink
and be merry.
So when fall weather arrives,
so do Oktoberfest celebrations,
with beer, bratwurst and dano-
ing the as central themes. The
very best of the local Oktobetf-
ests is held at Old World in
Huntington Beach, which is a
quainl,. authentic Bavarian-style
shopping center, complete with
cobblestone streets and Gennan-
speaking residents.
From mid-September to mid-
November, Old World plays
host to thousands of visiton who
anive to experience an outstand-
ing cumplc of one of Europe's
finest traditions. Much like the
big celebration in Munich, West
Germany. Old World celebrates
with authentic oom-pab-pab
&ands, beer drinking cont~
folk dancing and plenty of food.
Tbouah revelers have been
tourina Oktoberfest for a cou-
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pie of weeks now. Old World
oft"lcially kicks off the celebra-
tion with its annual parade.
slued for this Sunday at 2 p.m.
lbat•s when the bands, dancers,
and local di~taries march
through Old World's little
stree\.1. before~ the ftrst
.. official" keg of the season.
One of the more popular
traditions of Oktoberfest is the
infamous ~·chicken dance,"
which featurca young and old
alike flapping their arms and
strutting their stuff to music
performed by brw bands direct
from Austria and Germany. The
.-Obermurtaler Quintett" is
currently providing the enter-
tainment, and will be followed
by the .. Steigerwald Vaga-
bunden" and the "'llhoen Buam"
in subsequent weeks.
Of COUllC, there's plenty of
bratwunt, bot pretzels, grilled
chicken, sauerkraut and German
potato salad, too, and Old
\Vorlcrs «> different specialty
shops and ICl'Yices carry a var-
iety of European-style gifts and
merchandise.
On Wednesday, October 7,
a noon oom-pah-pah Bavarian
buff et will be held, with the band
playing and a variety of dishes -
served for just S4.SO.
The Oktobetfc,s\ is held at Old
World in Ruatington Beach
through NoYCm.ber l S, begin-
ning at 6:30 p.m. W cdne9day
through Saturday eveninp, and
Sundays from 2 p.DL Oki World
is located at 7S61 C.enter Ave.,
just off t.bc .-.s Fwy. For infor-
mation, call 897-1470.
Singers celebrate at Fi'!e Crowns ' •
The local entertainment
ensemble, Tbe Showcase Sin-
gers, are celebrating their tenth
anniversary this month at the
Five Crowns in Corona Del
Mar.
Performing each Sunday
evening in the restaurant's cozy
pub, the four-member group
features a wide variety of music
selections ranging from Broad-
way, opera and popular hit.s to
country western favorites.
.. As a well-known local band,
The Showcase Singen have
broupt quite a large following
to the restaurant during the past
ten yean," said Phil Crowley,
general .. manager of Five
Crowns. WJbeir enthusiasm and
musical abilities have really
enhanced the enjoyable atmos-
phere found in our pub lounge
and we hope to continue bene-
fatting from their talents for
many yea.rs to come."
The Showcase· Singen are
comprised of Joie Bucknum,
Patrick Dundon. David Caylor
and Linda Barker who perform
•
each Sunday night from 8 p.m.
to midnight.
Located at 3801 East Coast
Highway in Corona Del Mar,
the Five Crowns is also well-
known for its exceUcnt food,
extraordinary customer value
and outstanctin1 service. lt~spe
cializcs fo offering Lawry's
famous tender Prime Ribs, fresh
fish and has an outstanding wine
selection. Reservations for
dinner or Sunday Brunch can be
made by calling 7(J()..033 I.
Champagne
SUPPER CRUISES
EWWJ $urdW S.7
CALL NOW· DON'T MISS THE BOAT! --
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S.....lo I !,_
• Mon Cbateau Restaurant
FMgant IWglan & French Cuisine
AIDllnl 1Vbllwr,
WorW Fll•a.s ~ hfl'I.
LIOICb """ Dl"'w' ResertJlllUms 714/830-3810
H•rplSI
vlolbdst
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'Nowhere to Hide' features Ramboatte, son
•Y DA vm nuon
OPENINGS
.. CASTAWAY" (R)-Oliver
Reed plays a publisher who
placa an ad in a London mag-
azine looting for a wife
(Amanda Donohoe). They end
up sortiq thinp out on an
island, Robinson Crusoe-style.
Directed by the stylist Nicholas-
Roeg, from the best-selling book
by Lucy Irvine.
"NOWHERE TO HIDE"
(PG-13)-An · ex-Marine pilot
(Amy Madigan) struggles., to
protect her f amiJy after her
husband, having uncovered a
terrorist scheme, is murdered.
•WJTBNAJL AND I" (R)-
Bruce·(t.obinson •1 perfectly skill-
ful movie based on his youth as
an unemployed actor in London.
--Callow, nervous Paul McGann
is •1," and Wit~ his buddy
in preening dissipation, is played
by the dramatic Richard Gran~
who loots like a wasted Regency
dandy. They booze, rage and
whine from London to the
countryside, where occur some
of the funniest film scenes of this
or any year. Richard Griffiths is
superb as Withnairs f~ for-
lornly homosexual Uncle
Monty, and writer/director
Robinson has put it all
·together-a salute to the fading
'60s without sentimental cant,
and to the way youth can relish
its miscries.(Esulmt)
RECENT ltl1EASU ......... _.HE..., alG t:ASY9-Tbe hot
sex t1qlr bctweea boyish New
OraDI cldedM Damis Quaid
uid ~, Diaae Sawyerisla ..
D.A. EJlea Bartin is turned into
a ~ jote-tllcy apeDil the rat
of the movie tryina to Ft Net
into bed. The film is in bed with
loads of punaent Cajun ~
sphere and too many cheap,
mcch•nical devices of story and
style. Quaid, Bartin (both look-
ing peat) and tbe steamy mg,.
sical score can' quite mate ap
for the TV~ obYiousncsS of
Daniel Petric Jr. ·s script,
din:ctcd with bamnw:rs by Jim
McBride. With John Goodman,
Lisa Jane Persky and the late
Charles Ludlam (very funny as
-a crooked lawyu).(F*)
H•O•N IN EAST L.A."
{R)-A charmer, directed, writ-
ten by and starring the won-
derfully relaxed and appealing
Cbcccb Marin. This comedy is
sometimes clunky, but even tbe
dud bits seem like part of the
party, and there's a slice of
substance to boot. Cbeecb (in his
first film without partner
Tommy Chong) plays a breezy
Mexican-American in LA. who
is dumped in Tijuana after a
netting of illegal aliens mistak-
enly pabs him. He bas to hustle
bis way back, leached all the way
by an American scum-bum
played by the very amusing
Daniel Stem. There arc a few
maudlin touches, but the film
deals with the Chicano heritage
-Orange County's newest Haute Spot-
featuring
Daily Luncheon
Specials
The Haute Potato
3850 So.Ith Coast Pim.a Dr.
Open 11 a.m. to 8 p.rn. 549-2006
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"Coast to Coast"
Appearing September 8 -October 4
Top 40 and Nostalgic Entertainment and Dancing
Tuesday tluoap Snnd•J
1:31 p.m. -1:31 a.m.
No Cover
Located at
The Newporter Resort
1107 Jamboree Road, Newport Beach
644·1700
and Mexican poYerty without
becopling pompou1. Under tbe
giddy joke lituatiom, there is
more real •10u1• than in •1.a
Bamba.• With Kamala Lopez.
Lupe Ontiveros.(Goo4)
.. DIRTY DANCING,. (PG-
13)-lliis ~pie but nuanced
story giva bead-on emotional
pleasure. Jennifer Grey is stellar
as Baby, the nice girl who
discovers dancing, sex and love
in her f amiJy•s visit to a Catskill
resort in 1963. Patrick Swayze
is virile and earnestly true as the
dance instructor who ignites her,
and Eleanor Bcrptein •s script
bas been smartly directed by the
dance-wise Emile Ardolino. The
clicbe comiq-of-qe plot is done
with freahDas and not too much
bustle; it doesn l stop moving
when the good music ends. With
Jerry Orbacb, Jack Weston,
Cynthia Rhodes.(Go.I)
.. DISORDERLU:S" (PG)-
A breezy, stupidly likable
comedy about inept medical
orderlies (The Fat Boys) who arc
hired to do in a rich old man
(Ralph Bellamy) by his nasty
nephew (Tony Ge.ary). Instead,
their Rubensian gusto saves him.
The blubbery boys arc some-
Now ... enjoy fine food fJ=:J°!'uJar local
rcstamants without leaving the on of your home!
BELGIAN WAFFLE INN
W-. IM WorW'I Gftal11C C 11em1n Olm!
HomeoftlleFantllsde
Belpe• Walftea, ~ ~
4-Ed 0 ei11S, Ud TM
Sar•• s.·•w1t••·
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3IOO s-t• ..... Driw Se-Am/C:O. .._
(714597 ...
limn quitt funny-and their
cheery spirit alleYiaaa their non-
wtina Bellamy, now 13, proftll
lilimelf ltill to be the~ •port
be rant pJayect in films balf a
centwy ago. Directed haphaz-
ardly by Michael rCaf Wub")
Scbultz.(F•)
"THE LOST .oys• (R)-
Direc:led for atitzy rock video
spin by Joel Schvm8clt-, wllo
sets some. d1nlina ....., of a
ICMide carnival frOm ~
rapber Micbad ~ Bai
this is a low •IUp c-.ceP'"-
a Hardy Boys adftature with
· Horror Comix tnppiap, aboat
a family afDicted by a pna of
motorcydina vamP.ra. K.idcr
Sutberland\ fme ftce preem as
tbe top vaaapire., a value offlet
by tbe deadJy-darlina wort of
Barnard Hughes as a hippie
Gramps. Witb Corey H~
Jami Gertz. Dianne w-~ Ed
Rcrmwm.(Poor)
·No WAY our (ll)-Tbe
sex infatuation between a bigb-
powered Washington mistress
(Scan Young) and a youn1 Navy
wiz (K_evin Costner) continua to
steam up the movie even after
it switches to a grippingly tipt
mystery inside the Pentaaon.
Young is temaaional, Costner
seems like a star It last, and Gene
H.ctman is superb aa usu1I,
playing the secretary of defeme
who craves botb bis power and
the same girl R..-DomlcllOD
directed the cnct IQipt with
great verve and momentum of
menace, and there is top sup-
portina wort from W'all Pattoa,
George Dzundza and Howard
Duff. Be prepared for a joltitag
but still credible endin1 Hard-
boiled tbrillcn don l come much
better than this.(Exa ... )
DC Philh1rmonic
season to open
The Orange County Philhar-
monic society•s 1987-88 season
will open on Oct. IS with its
presentation of the Rotterdam
Philharmonic orchestra led by
its music director, James Con-
lon.
The concert, which begins at
8 p.m., will be presented at the
Orange County perf orm.i.Qa Arts
C.enter. Pianist Bella f>avido-
vich will perform Tcbaikovsty•s
Piano Concerto No. 2 with the
orchestra. The program will also
include R.cbmaninolrs Sym-
phonic Danca and Bobusla•
Martinu's Three Frescoes of
Pero della Francesca..
The Great Ordatras Series
.. A" continues on Oct. 26, with
the New York-baled Orpheus
Chamber Orchestra paf'ormiq
worb of Haydn ud 8riqen,
Mozart's Flute Conceito iD C
Major, &.. 314 and D.orat\
Scraade for S.,..._
TM ¥cteinwl R•1n viol-
iaiat Vittori1 Mallova will "'* wida tM Lcie A .. IH
PIUIUrmoaic ~'Nov. 7,
pcrfonniq TclaaitcMty'a tour-
de-fone, tJ.c YIOlia c:o.eno in
D M.;or. nc "°" ,· COD-._.. "7 Mmic Di11ca AIMlre
...... Will -..... WiE TR
........ Finl s, .~.,.
.
A show of faith
SY nc;GY DAllNDL
Tiie ... OI wckome were
CWl)W~ even ia tM iobJJy ef
tM Mtel dtXpeted •the -edit
..--Oldie ArdMtioceer-of Loi
Asslt1. Bae wa aa art .....
that woald ~ appt'~y
-• ,.. Art. .......... "'
.... IM~ ol the Kitooll ia die
diocac. Here were die aatici-
pated YisioGt of tbe ~
of Pe>pt Jolul PaUI ll. Much ol
it ... accurate and catai:nly
aeatift in aaaounring the Pcm-
tim visit to Aaierica. ""Jaus
Strikes Apin.. declared one
~line.• No matter bow it
wu announced to the people of
Americ~ tbe welcome lae
received from moat was
..... .., wl joyoally tinceR.
nm if IOW were ill d._a>-
mmt witb cbmda policy.
Tiie lpir:it of joy. loft and
peace of Jou Paal D was
evident ia the way people
reKhcd out ud extended hdp
to thole ill med.
OllC e•M1ple of dais friead-
sbip .. wben Our Lady QueCii
of ADFls parishio8el'I found
themselves with tbe crucial
problem of DO bus transporta-
tion aft.er book:ina bma IOIDC
time previously. When the prob-
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mGH HOLY DAY SERVICES
Friday, Oct. 2
8:00 P.M.
10:00 A .M.
7:30 P.M.
10:00 ~M.
7:00 P.M .
10:00 A. M. till SundoWD
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LADm•mDAY
A19fWKiliWM1'0
AD•Uld DTATE
CASE NUMBE.R: All9712
To all heirs, benefrciaries. creditofs, c:ontinaent
creditlOrs. and perscns who "U1 be olt'8i wise ittleested -m the wiH or esUle of l..AOISl.AW RE.DAY, MA l..ADCSl.AW
A. REDAY:
A petition has been filed by MARJORIE REOAY in the
Superior Court ol ORANGE County requestinc that
MARJORIE REDAY be appoiwllld as perm1al reptlllien-
tativie ID admif lisaer the est.ee of tt. det: ... ll.
The petition reQlesb aM1ority tD ..... the esblle
under the indec>ef ident Adminis1».aiun al Emees Act.
A ~ on the petition will be held an 9/3"/87 •
1.45 PM in Dept. 3 loalt8d Ill 700 CMC contR ORM
WEST. SANTA AHA. CA 92701.
IF YOU OBJECT lo the~ ol 1he Plllilimi. )IOU
shoutd either 9ppear lit the ,..... ... ... yo&Jf
obfecbons "' file writlen ot>;ec:tiolS wilh 1he court Wn
the hearinc. Your aipowal9Ce nwy-be in person 01 by
your at1otney.
IF YOU ARE A CREDfTOR at a CXJf'ltirlelllt aedilal ol
the ~. ~ must file JO' c:&.irTI ...... court or present It to the per9IONI tep I I I ltiltiw apcaoielllJCt by
the court within tour months fromthedteeof first~
ol leal!r'S as provided in section 700 ol the ~
~oblee Code The time tor filW. daim5 will net .pr.
pnor ID tour months from the dMe al the t.w il'I noticed
abcJw..
YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the aut. tf )IOU
Me. person i1 U.ested in the estlllt. )IOU n'WJ.,. upon
the nea.dor or administraw, or upon the ~ b'
the beOD OI admit oistlaw, Md file with the c:our1 with
prod ol seMce. • written fequest ltatinl ti* )IOU desire
special notice al the fiq ol an W-W.uy end ..,.,_._.
ment ol esa:ae assets or ol the petitiolas or KICladS
maltioii!d in sections 1200 and 1200.5 ol the CatilonU
Prob*Code
Attorney ~ petitioner. ERNEST J. SCHAG, JR.,
MESERYE. MUMPER & HUGHES. 5190 CAMPUS DRIVE.
NEWPORT BEACH. CA 92663.
9/10 9/17 9/24 0714
~ ...
PUmJC NOTICE
NOnCl OE DIAlH OE ....... -Of KlllW1'0
All m &id llJAU
CASE NUMSER: Al3!Jfil3
To _,, heirs, beneficiaries, Ct9ditorr., ~
allilMat' and...-. wltC> nwy be ca.site ii&: 181 t
in .. wilat ...... af JOHN AAYERA. N'.A JOt-. MYOA.
SR.;
A si nm • ._ ._, filed by AOetRr w. AAVERA AHO
JOHN MWRA. .. in .... ~ Court al OMMG( ~NQ M clilla...-..1 W.MYERANll)JOHN •vetA. Jll .. •t I ..... ,.. ... ,.... I I I ..... •••z a -.. ...... a1t11edKMW. , TllilJ C111 a , .... ., ..... _,. ·11 .........
........ ' I I AA Adl'*tiI1I ... t of &Italia Ad.
A "-Ml•tlliesrtTc'i .. ._ htldon 9/JOm •
l:til6 Pll ill Otft. 3....., at 700 CMC conot o.M'.
WBT. IMTA MA. CA.
W YOU 09JfCT' " .. .,, S 11 of1M JrtW1-, fDU
...... ... .... .. .. ...... and tlJ1w ,.. OJ 1 .......... ,, : ....... cut .....
,._ •nca•• IWIMLI
0715
T.&; .... F-Mlllrl'IBLY ....
YOU M£ IN DEFAULT UNDO A DEED OIF TRUST.
DATED APRll 23. 1985. UllLISS 'fOU TME.ACTIOH TO
PAOTECT YOUR HO'Ulf. fT MAY• 90lD AT A
PU8UC SALL IF YOU NEED M OPlMATION Of THE
NA1\JA£ Of THE PRQaFIMHG WT YOU, YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A lMnDl
On OCTOSER 9, 1ga1. at 9'.AS A.II .. .:a 5£.RY'IC:ES.
INC. 08A 8ENEFACT as duly 111C1 f 11ltd TNlllte undtr
Md ~ tD Dwl al TfUlt iilCGldld MAY 14-. 1915.
as ins'-ND. 85-17.s90 af a.:ill ... • in ._ office
ti ... Coululy Allcardtl ol .,..,. ~. 9* ol
CAUFORNIA. EllK'I.-. bf THOIMI J . MlllY, AN
UNMARRIED MAH
WIU SEU AT PU8UC AUCTION 10 tG4£S1" 8IDOER
R>ft CASH (pm)tble at time ol _.. in ...... moner ol
the UnlBd Sims)
AT THE MAIN <NOR™) OfTRMC£ lOTitE COUNTY
COURTHOUSE. 100 CMC COf10 WEST. SANTA ANA.
CA
Al ....,. tine end ••• aww;.d to.., now held
by it under said Deed ol T Nit in h PftJP9l1Y sieultlld
in Sllid Counly end Sll1e desaiJed -=
LOT 82 OF TRACT NO. 6624. OOUNTY Of OMNGE.,
STATE Of CAUFORNPA. AS P£R MAP REOORD£.D IN
BOOK 254, PAGES 28 TO 32 INC:t.USWE .. MISCEl...l.AHE-
OUS MAPS. IN THE OfF1CE OF THE COUNlY R£COROER
Of SAID COUNTY.
The street Mldtess and Clltw awnman d1 'a •a., if
...,, al the ... propMy dw:Jibed --is purpcJfted . tobe:
20&5 PORT CHB.SEA PLACE. NEWPORT BEACH. CA
92660
Tbe ue•sicra:I T~ discllina.,,, ~tar...,
1ncooectheSS ol the street eddless _., Clltw awnmon
desicnllCion. if.,,,, ... herein.
s.id sale will be .....,. but .....,.,. COtM1•f or
~. eapess or ie1..,ried. I I dil'l 1illle.. po!J I IIIion..
« encumbrar--.. to Pllt .. •••••11 piil9C.ip91 sum ol the naitir(s) secured by uid Deed ol Trwt. with .-.est o.no. .. as prowided in aid ~ ._ICIS. i ..,.
undtr the tlrms al aid Dwl ol TIUll. '1es. dw-.net ~ ol the Tnmte end qi the trUlll a I ' J by said
Deed ol Trust. ·
The_. ....nal .. unpmid ..,,..olthectre1r,.,
secured hr the ptOpdt) tD be sold Md ........
estim £1 J ccsts. eapa Ill end ... ._ at the time ol
the initial "'~S. .. NatioeofS. is$227,526.24. The baaefic:ial'I aid DMd al TfUlt ._..,,.
--041d .ncf dliliu•ect tD the Ul .... ied a wriaen
Oecl9rl1ion al DefaJI end Oemeid tars.. -• wrinen
Notice ol Oefaal Md Oectian to Sii. The widitrsieied
caatd Slid Natic:e ol o.e.. and Bedioll• tD w tD be
reconlld in the..counCJ where the,... prapeo1r'is toc::Mld.
Diiie: SEPJ'EMIER a. 1.917 ...
Rat S0MCES. INC. 08A BENEFACT • 11ict T rustle.
232n MIU. CAE£K ACW>. WEST WING. SUITE 100,
~ HtU.S. CA C}2653.. (714) 472-2..a
By WZA8ETH CHAUSSE.~ sewure.
9/17 9/24 10/1 0719
llOTICE Of TmlST&'I Ml.I lfC ..,, llDl-8 ••••
YOU AR£ IN OUAUll UNnot A DEED OIF TRUST MTED
~ 1.1913. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PAOTECT
YOUR PROPER I Y. fT MAY BE SOLD AT A P\BJC SALE.
If YOU N£E> AN EXPl.ANATION OIF THE NATURE OF
THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CON·
TACT A LAWYER.
On Odaber 9, 1987. at 9:45 All. PHLLE f1NANCIAl
CORPORATION. a ~ appoin'9d T,..... under wt
pursun to 0-S af TNll NCIOidld ~ 12. 1913.
-ins'-No.. 13-351674 al OMcilll ..... in .. office
of IN County ....... al Or-. Couliltr. Cillilli•lia.
W1U. SEU AT P\8.IC AUCTION lO JHE HIGH£ST
Btooot FOR CASH. CASHErS CHfD( OR COTtA£D
CHEa(. CHECKS DRAWN BY A~ UM0N. SAVINGS
ANOLMN ASSOaATION. A SAWNGl"llOCIA~OR
SA~ 8AMC. .._imd tD dD h • 11 ilt tllie 11111
ol Cllifotnia. P9)1 ... time of alll in,..... ...., ol
the Unilltd 9-... lit .. mein ~ ••www ID ..
County eour---. 700 Ouic c.w ..... !lil1ll Ar-.
C:lifa•lia. al,-.,. end il&:estCOl..,.S tD..,..,.
htld by it undlr said Dw1 ol TNtt in tia prape1y
dtec:i ib9d -.:
A OONOC*INtUM ~RISED OIF: ~ND.1: •
Uni No. 8. CUI 1"11 W af Cllflllin Iii .... Ind u1lca
··-·· -....... clttc:rlbtd in .. CAMdwit•w.n -~-·Ad• .......... cilrof•l!I t t ~ wl*tt....,. _,....,on Mlrdt 10.1-. •
~No. 9l16al()Mc:9 "'9cutdlol0r-..Countr. Califl,._
~No.2;
lwt .., ..... 111-••· (Via.) ......... iJetlslll
••...,incon•ftMM ... tDtlal ............ .
inc\ ... •.,••• r , .. c--1 a std ln .. dlldlrll1iorte ' ... ...._ illflllaII L•.._ ••.._...,•ton :IJm 21. 1'1t. • ... ta ... 2J .. 21t"'' 1t1.tt1sma1--.• .. ... altllieO...~-,-·
f c 3' 11 lmll-UIIll Mt. J & I.• ...... CM .....
r._11 .... ,. .. ll;* ti PP 2 I -.... ....... ...... ., .... ~---
........ JJid .......... , ......... ._ ......... -..1 •"r•tat"
"-l I~ 881 Ill' ................... .
Oi:laa I 1"-1-lft .... 1~ .... lta ca:itf kl-·---..-..-. T...-:.._R.,....._and.,_D.,... ---=-,... .... ,,,_.,.....,cas .... fI -.llI:ol
8'11 .............. _ ............... =
ID k #1. a. Aidt I .... Nt ;trt c· • . .......... TIUl1Jedel' .• _,....., .. _,
incm11:t ., ....... ,_...,...,.mum
1 u ,-4 ........ ....
Seid ............ but • • <II' ••
www•AJ.au -at•...,., a ....,..,,.,,, 1' c.
«MC l c• IDPl!f ......... t 3 • ..,.. .......
W11 .. (!If ltid Dted al TRiit. p8u& • paw' d d ill lllll ~· , .. ,, ............... ,_ ... Dttd
llTN11. .... ctu .. andau1 111oftllieT,...__,
aftllient?aa11t1d11JMidDltdofTnlll
--------..-:-..o1-~t11ieta?tl ., 1...afl .. ~'131 ...... h's u MC eel
.., ....... Ill : 0 1f ... altJU1hnd I U IIfcatll.
•.-.111 ... 1¢ •i1Sl8.••
1M Q I 1« Wf --Sllid Dwl of TNtt tu ......
Ir 3 0 ... J I •!Jll to ............ a .._
O. lll'i11f .,.,.... ... °"" .... tars.11.Md•--.n
........ .,.... ..... Elldioll tD w. The ........... ... ... __ , ..... lllalice af OtfltMI end EJec:1ioft tD Sii to be
.. ,, ..... aullf ............. ~ iltac:ztM
.... ca.-+-•11 llJllE PEEll£ f1NANCIM. QW'ORA-l"DI. 197 E , ......... ~ Suilt 202. ~CA
~ (!(Al) PllUE F1NANCIAl CORPORATION.
TfUltaie. (408) •f 6•1 c,... s.;1 •ew 1.1917. a,: Dieale llK*. VD PlesidtMll
-9/17912410/I 10/I 0717
.... IC.l:i:a
Felli-· I I I• -SUR IT ftit's -...... is
...... -a: INWiOICC
FUNDING PARTNERS.
3001 ........... 4-Ste
......... 92626.
8usifteM ~
h&:11J1iori111.lnc.-N•vlla.
501 s. Ranclto Or.. us
Yeps. New. 89806.
This business is con-
ctuc:tld by a corporllicMt.
The recistrant com·
me:.ced tD nns.d busi-
ness under the ,....ts
buliMa ,.,.. (II tWneS
lisaad ._on 8-30-87 .
Business M:a~t ...........
luddTllllel.Po ..... •
This ........ -filed ..... the County ~ ol
0...,.. COunly on SIP-4.
1917.
File ND. f354451
9/109/179/2'
10/1 0700
"•ICllOTD fCiii ........ .._STim •n
The .,.,..... '*"°"' is doina 1*siness as: THE
LAW Of'ACE Of EJLE.EN
MCNAMARA. 415 N. s,ca,
more SL. Suitt 201, s.a
Al-. CA 92701
Eileet ..., McHanwa.
2300 La Linda PL. tka;:cst
Beectl, CA 9.2660.
This business is con-
dudtd bJ .. ~
The recistrant com-
,...,.. tD hlWI busi-
ness undtr the fictitious
~ ..... or.....s
liltld._on~31~.
Eilleft lll?c:Mtuwa
This 11II1i61l -fil9d ..... .,.. eour., an o1
Ora.-Ca&dt on Sept. 4.
1917.
File No. F354457
9/109/179/24
10/l 0701
~ ...... -= Al..lE1' DMHATSU. 28332 c:.mirtC> c.c-.............. CA926T7.
Allen Oktsmobile-
c.81 c. tnc... • Califut•lia
awporalDt. 28332 Camino
'CaiM•90. u..-...... CA92677.
This business is con-
duc:tld by a c::orpotalDL
The rqjsttant com-
me:ald tD baud ~
ness under the fiditious
busineu nane or tWneS
lislld moue an Jue, 31.
1917.
--Alen Ollllmobie-C' adilac.. Inc. ;
Dennis a. Mir\,. .....
This 11111 ·=· -a.t ...... ea., a.. ol
Orarwe eoun.t on Aas. 25.
1917 .
f"tk ND. F'll5l371
913 9/10 9117 9/24 0696
..-..C.oTICI
fCiii .. -.il ,.
.... IT&nmln'
The ...... ....., is
doina business a KM
PMOfllRIY SMNAGOIENT
CO., 2136 Miramar Or.,
a.lbaa. Ca. 92661.
KA TH~ lll?Al.a*B.
2136 Mita•• Or.. BrR' r:ia.
Ca.9'Sl.
This business is con·
-duded by., inchicfam
The 1'9Cistrant c:om-
,.,..ICed tD bMUd busi-
ness under the fictitious
.......... 1is11Id ...
on9131rl.
Si1Jteet~'01lcm1IO
This l I IWlf w filed
...... ODunl'J a.tr ol
Or.., Caunly an 5-. 3,
1987.
f"tle Hex F354397
9/10, 17. 24. 10/l 0703
&.-al "•ac•ra fCIH .. • I t• ........ ,
The ........... ..
tiw ......... FOtAZZI
BAOTHOS~.
26292 Ganiz.a, Mfssion
V'lljo. C1 no tia 92&12.
M&Jtl E. & MTAICIAA: r.u.n. 13402 L8urind8
w.,. s.... Ar-. Cal~ .. -
92105
MIMD L & JUOfTH E:
fERAZD, 26292 Galiiu. MiaianViejo.~
92692,
This business is con-
.atd by• 111•• PIM· ......
Tt'9 ,..;stranb COW\-
mwlC:itill to .,•..a .....
w --.. 'c.ti1ica-....,_,... litltd..._
on l/1JS7. _.... ""*'
E. felmzi.
Tllia, I =•-9td ... .. c..r a.ti ol
~c..tr•Alls.31-,.. .......
1110.17,M. IGll 010t
n. • •••em..,.,. a C•ci•1 .,..,.__
9'lip,. l40 NI t art Cilll1ltr
OrRle.: s... .. N1 $ Dl1 -.,ea..,.
TM Barie F-.., TNlt. a
Clib .. TNlt. 150 Rho
MD~ a..... a.ct\. CA
9mm.
NC-o.. 1tac ,... tnc.
1925 ~ .... EM&. S...1370.Lm~I I ,CA
90C»7 •
Hlrril ToiClla. .. indMll-
.... 6101 v.w-......
-c ., ...... CA. tlll7. TM a.usi..... ia COlt-cfudtd.., ........... .• , .•
TM NcM» .. CO.· ~ ..... eta... ._....., .... . ., ........... ....
-1115111 ...... 1111 WE C S>..._... •
A: W 2 :. "· M1 I' 11 Qnsmif....._. '* _ ...
.... Claatf CIJall " =r.~---2. ... ... .
.,. 17 ... 1811 «1111
CD ...
--·· llWIMl.I ._ ..... 11111
• , ..... 111111 ---· TA..U~•~appail_.T...._
_.., .. f F I 4 cllla1t Id ... fl trUlt WI.I. SEU
AT W AUC1DI TO THE HIGHEST _.. fut CAIHOlt ...... tlliktl .. .....,...., .... Unlld
911111111> ...V• .. • r r'ilfs. catilad ar Gltw d-*' rs :mr d • cw ODdll SediDlt ~ (Pl) Ne in Ml a
... .... "'..., .. ,_ .. and ....... COi ..... ..,
MdwMldbJ• ...... aido.tfJ#Truatin .. Pl.-tr ...............
TIUlfta JUDITH HtJllSON .,.,....... ....,SUI.YE. GLORIA J. S&U£
,. •• f ..., 11, ·-........ ND.: 5191900 al a.:itll .... in the dlca al .......... al Qr-.
Ccu'llW: uid .... '11~ dw:l-the ...... praperty.
DOCWnON
PMCEll;
Unit210on Lat 14,•*-tandder•wd on ... mrt.in
condas •--pllnNCDtdliidSac:11ner20.1919 in.._.
13318-,_ 211 al OfficW Alllcods ol Or..:a Olutlr.
Crf'o 1mr.
PMCE..2:
Aft .. d+idiad U491h ••est in and tD Lat 14 (comna•
W) '11 Tr.ct ND. 8336. •-...,an a fftllP ,..._,
in Bid 439. PlllS I tD 12 Wd.s·we al oa: 1•1 w
...... tiCOlck OI Or.,.. County, Clllibnia,; -..wwiltl
all imcwuw.MllD ttw.on. aception thltwftUin ..
CIDllidortmliuf'n unils kx::llid thas•L
PMal.l:
Alt 91d111Ma -1 welt appurterwit tD w:tt unit tar
...... ~ al ..... por'lior• al the 1esttidled
CIDl•••tan --~ intheOemntion '11 c.o....wts. COlldlions and n 2 ictions teCOllded in Boal 13318. p._. 133 '11 Official Records, and shown on tM
CIDlldolilinium ... tor~ &ftt.
PAACB.4:
Alt 111 ,-.,. g use and • .,,.,,.... al the~
Fac•aa-ol Aid Tract No. 8336. as set b1h and desicJl ated in the Declalation al Restrictions and
Condominium Plan.
PMCELS:
A non-eiw:tusiwe easement tor _.,.. and ~ fNf!r
those portions al Tract 10587. as set forth in an
insarument 19COlded u.cti 16, 1979 in Bocll 13070. heal 1227 and 1236 al Ollicial Alcords.
for inb mltion one,: Code No. 07072. AP No..: 9»
n-476
YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED Of TRUST
DATED 5/06/86. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO
PROTECT YOUR PftOPOIY. JT MAY BE SOl.D AT A
PUBUC SAlL If YOU NEED Nf EXPLANATOH Of THE
NATUSE OF THE PM>CE£DtNG AGAINST YOU. YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYDl
240Nicelw1210, Narport 8w::h. Calib ... 92663
"(If• llr9ll ..,.w Ot c:am1tat d r "S'lliol• ol property is..._........, no w••otJ is.-..• to ib con~lm
... OI COU921 I M-:n. ........ , ..... Mid ..,
ofTNll. br Wtof a brweh or dllaal in Iha~• tk•l5
sec:ur.cl .. ., ......... e-.::.4.t and deliwe111d '°
the &lftdll:..,_, a wrinln o.c:t.mon o1 Oe«aa11 enc1
DaoalCI lar Siie. and wr-. notice al dllla&* and al
llleCtion tD cause lhe ... ..,..,_. tD tel said property
tosaliilJuid-tra•·""'-..,.._ ... the~
call9d aid fdice al ~ end al eledloft ID be
fiCOldliid re ... , 6.. 1987 as lnsb'. No. 87-071690 al
08icill "8cords in the aMcie al the Recodef al Oratwe
Cca.dy.
Slid 5* will be l'nlde. but without CIM!Ni'1t "'
WIWll), 6iPIW or implied, If .. "dil'W tine posse$M"n.
OI encumbr---. tD P9J the remainilc pulcipll ~
al the ..-(1) .and br said died al Trust. witlt ir•est
• in Slid ... PIOtidad. .... ICeS, if al'J, under the """'5
of said o.d al Trust. .... c:Nleas end ecperises al the
T t'Ultll9 wt of 0. trusts a"8lllled bf s.t Deed al Trust.
Said sMe wil be hlAd on.
Octot>er 8. 1987. II 1:30 p.m. tn ~ lotq to the buikfirll
loc*d • 601 South l..elts StNiet.. ~ c.kbnra
92668
M the time al the iniM1 pubbc:ation al this nabc:e. the
total .mount al the uns-d belance al the obt....,,,
tee:ured by the abcJw described deed of trust and
estil• '1 1 c:cltS., -iiei ... and ad¥aol0ti is $52.428.05
It is ~ : tit thlt 11 the time al 5* the openirw bid
may be less than the tDtM .. ~iess dui!.
lf. 3 He. the DIJe(Md opeiq bid ,.., be obtailted
br c:alirc lhe tialoMtw te I eptoie numbers on the ~
befor9 the sale: (714) lBS-4837 OI (213) 627~ om: Sec*wtllba 9. 19187
T.O. SER~ a:JIMWl'f as sad T fU5tlle. a., Wlnda Mctnon Aarstant Sectltaiy. 601 South
1..-.s St.. Or--. CA 92668. (714) lllS-4700
9/179/2410/l 0718
0711
&-JIU.
AClll .... 11111• .... sram n The.,._..,_ .. aswe
tic ...... -TRAN-SAO. 110 Nespor1 C..
Or. Suite 200, Newpott
ee.c:h. Ca. 92660.
William Sutherland.
16'22 tt.txJr ln.. t-kdinl-'°" a.m. CA 92649.
Ed SlotJ. hO>t pot lled.
Calif. Corp.. 81 Moody u
Palma. CA 90653
This business is con·
ducted bf~
The reaistrant com·
metllCld tD tranuct bust-
ness under the fidibous
bu5lne5$,.,.. l.aed..,.
an 8--1-87. ~ W'iliam
~ Ed Sby, Ins..
tl£d SIDry, ~
This stawllli'il was filed
Mth the County C1er1t al
Or-.e County on Aus. 31,
1987
NeNo:353958
9/10,17.24.10/1 0709
1-315151
ACil llDUS .U•ll E•
IUIESTATDmlT
The-tolowill• person is
doM'I busineS$ -(A)N[C T,...a (B) N1 ;cwtel ......
ttllicii .. TnMlf. 4341 8ifdt
Streit.~ 200, Heape.rt
8uc:h. ~ 92660.
lnlllrNlbonll T ra.el Soe-
cgljsts.. Inc., 4341 8lrcft
Slreel. S&Mlle 200. Newport
8uc.h. Calitomi~ 92660
~
Business first tranuded unc:er this buslne5s name
on l.) June 29. 1987 2..)
1963
This bu~M u IS con-
dudl!d by a ~Mion. s.-t.~T~
Specaahsts. Inc.. L•nda
MdNolh.~
Thts stllEinefll was filed
Mth the County Cler* al
Or-. County on Aus-25.
1987
f'lle No: F353556
9/10, 17,24.10/l 0710
1·35228
ntililDUS •U ESS
..._SUTW1
The .,.,_.c penaas are
dolnl buswteSS as SOAS-
CAN lncorpcnted. 1400
Quail s.r..._ Sue VO New-
port Belch. CA 92660
Kutt Schw9lbe. Ptesidert.
8422 o.eury Cirde. Hun-
~ Bmc:h. CA~
Bab~. Vice Ptes-
idl!nl. ll29 S.•••..., idilt
'--.Or..,.. CA 92667
Johlt F c.tlnllc JI .. VP
SeCI ..... ,. 1423 ~
P11m. Anthem, CA m .
1ltis bminess ii C:C»-
duded bf 8 CllJlpotlltii:aL
The recislr•nt com-
,,.ICed .., ... &Kl bust-
... under h ficitiba
... 111 .... lillldabowe
an 7-22.frl. Si9r'8d KUil
Sett ... I\ ......
This 1 3 ••• -Mid ..... ~ Clll1l '11 . Or-. Oauntr Oft Saipl. 2.
1'87.
File Mck 354211
9/10. 17. 2'. 10/l 0108
n. ,......, .. c:Mt·
......... ct .....
,.. under ... lct'fa •
bul" Ill tW ar ,_ .............. ....,.
"1 11art s, ..... .....,... --lac. -.... ..... ,, ......... :This 9 2 ... _ ...
with the ea...., a.. al Or-. Courlty on Sept. 4,
19S7 .
File No. F354452
9/109/17 9/24
10/1 0699
W•ID
HCihW•IBm
... lfAl Ai
TNlA>witc..,.is
doilWbuliMl5as: IM>ICC
FUNOeNG TRUST. 309 ,._
hill. --4. Slit.. 200, Coa&a Mesa. 92626.
Jardin ~ 111 20ltl
St.. Newpcwt Beaclt, CA 92663. •
This business is con-
duaed .,, • business trust.
The recistrant oom-
merllCld to '1.-::l bufi.
,.. under the fictitious
business ,... at names
lislld *-on S.zs.87.
~Jordan Patash.
This iDIEi••ot was filed
..... the County a.t al
Qr-.e ~on Ate. 31.
19187.
File No. f3S3928
913 9/10 9/17 9/24 0689
......:.-.a
HCIUIOUS• II E• ...-su1 •1 The"**"•--·--~ business as: FERN
GAADEHS. 160 Norttt ~
ped IM!nue. en.we. Cali-
bnla 92669.
Richard Jones Has-
bfouc:a. 449 tsabe"a Ter-race. ea.a. dail .... c.-
b'rU 92625.
Carolyn Arre Hasbrouck.
449 'Ytu'a Terrace. Cor-
ona del Mar. C.lifomia
92625.
This business ts con·
ducted bf husband and
wilt.
The reaiW•nts com-
merlCed tD baasact bust-
ness UflCMr the ficblJous
businesa ,.... Ot tWnlS
lisllld .,_ on Nat Applio-
allle.
~ Rdurd Jones Hn-
broud.
Card)iln Ame Haslwoudc
This stMet1ient .. fited
With the County Oer1l of
Or-. County on Au&-25.
1987.
f'ile No. f353565
9/3 9/10 9117 9124 0691
wmra
ntiiilDUS 9Ull ESS
U.llATEmJIT
The followirc person IS
~ business as: BEAU-
TIES BOUNTIFUL. 3333
Mdtefson Dr. l620, lnttne.
CA927l5
Lois A. Adams. 9 .....
cdD Dr~ CcroN dd Mar. CA
~
nus bus,ness tS con-
cluded b7 .. indMdual
The rqistrant com-
.,,.ICed 1D b:•ll58d tJusi..
ne5$ under the fictllbous
bt'finess nM'9 at names
bsled abowe on 8-20-37.
~ Lais A.. Adams
This stawlWll -iled .mt u. eour., an a1
Or-. C.aunly on Aul. 31.
19187.
f'lle No. flS3926
913 9/10 9/17 9/2' 06190
... .,. ....c...a __ ... nrwaw• 1&111 •ta
A.al 111-0f
KihW18MmI&id
ESYAll •A J 11111
To .. 9-s. Mlllki9ies.
a.-.1. Clllf6 .. lt ~
~ .......... who nay
be alheiwde ..... ! 111 din
thewillat ... al LEE A..
SOl.OllON
A pedion Nls beat filed
by HARRY G. MITCHEU. in
the S..pwior Court of
ORANGE County~
lhll HARRY G. MITCHELL
be ~ as oersorllll
•ec>1a:se111tatiwe to •dmin&-
.., ..... al the tee.
dent.
The petition requests
aulhariey ID .:111• · se f 1he
em.e under the .,..,.0-
ent Administntion of
EstmsAct.
A a-•c on the pmtior1
will be held on lOnm at
1:45PM m DeoL. 3 loclled
at 700 CIVIC CENTER
OR1VE WEST. SANTA AHA.
CA
If YOU OBJECT 1D the
~-al the pebbOn. you
should~~. the
hearin& and state yot.1r
CJbtedion$ or file wntt.en
obiec1ioi tS wd:h the court
before the hean~ Your
~ l"l1ay be .., per-
son or bJ °IO'J' ~
IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR
or a conbOp!nt ClediilDr of
the dee eaS«l. JOU musl f6'e
'JQJI daan Wtttt the court or
present it to the personal
representatnre apootnted
b7 the court wrthtn four
months from the dMe of
first tssuanc:e al leaer5 as
prow'tded ... section 700 al
the Calib•• ~ob*Code
The bme lor filq datn1s
.... not~ pnar tD b.w
montb5tram1he om ae the .,., •c rdJced alloile.;
YOU MAY EXAMINE the
file kelJt bf 1he au1. " JllOU .e • penort ... 1'91 in
ttle estaR. JOU may .,.
upon the executor or
adnmti1J._, OI UCXJf'i the
anomey lor the ewo .. at
admlnlstralier. and file Mth
the COUtt wdtt OfOOf al ....
vce. a wntll!n request stall·
.... that JOU desire ~
nobce al the fillnl al ..
inventory and appra1se--
ment of estate assets "' °' the petJt>oi tS or accounts
n ieribol ted in sections 1200
and 1200 5 al the CaidomQ
Probwle Code..
Anomey tor pebboner
GARBER, MAJlSHACK.
FELL & MEYER. 201 E
SANOPOCHTE. SUITE #330.
SANTA ANA. CALIF 92707
9117 9124 10/ l 0721
l.35ZJ4
WlllOTICE
F'ICI lllOUS •'II IESS
U.STATIMAJ
The talowtt w persons are
cbnC busu-.ess as. JUUAH
MUStC. 800 Newport Cen-
tl!r Dme.. Suie 150, New-
port ee.::h. CA 92660
Jewetiette Alts. lnc • a
CaJilomia eotpatalUL
Tius buS1ness •s con·
ducaed by a carpaatiol 1
The reajstrant com-
ma.:led tD hMad tJusi..
neu under the fictltQas
busll-.s ,... or names
listed abowe on Not yet
ccndudirc business.. Jt I' ..... Arb. Inc..;
~ L OarWJ,Ass,Sec.
This ,. 1 .... -&llld .. ... O:u"1 Cler* al
Or-. ~ on 5-.. 3. 1917.
Fla No.. f3S4310
9/10 9/17 9/24 10/
l 0712
,..... r1aJ11rMI ~
.......... C1 buai-
... undit tlhi ktitiol• ................ ._
listed ..... 6/21115
•• ,, 2 Col .........
C« .. h).f'li...,1t
Th9•11 ru•wtllecl ......... Counlr Qertl ol
Or-.~an~14.
1987. F"• No. f3l55061
9/10 9/17 9 /24 10/
1 0608
WmRCE
fCili ... I • --•ran 11
The•A ·c1Wwwware
doint business a: THE
CARPET MILLS 0£.StGN
GALLERY Of LAGUNA.
1194 E. Coat H.,_,,
U.,... 8-d\. CA 92651
Slnen ... Adams. 661
Viraini• ,.,._ lAsuna
Beach. CA 9265L
Julie M. Adlml. 661 y.,.
... Part&. .......... e.ct\,
CA92651
This business is con-
ducted by husband •nd
wife..
The rearstrants com·
metad tD b•IYd busi·
ness under the fictitJGus
bustness name at names
lts:lled abowe on Sept_ 1917
5'ewel'l Adltns
Julie M. Adams
This si.-.1ient was filed
with the County CleR of
Or-. Courtly on Sept_ &
1987
File No. f3S4714
9 1 17 912• 10/l 10/ s on•
K..J153151
WfllOTICE
HCililDUS ••m In
.... llATEMEWI
The falowaC person IS
dot"J business as. 96•
SCA£IN PRINTS. 319 Vie,o.
1..aema a.ct\. CA 92651
~ tnc...a C.-
fomi a Cof'porat10n. 319
Vteio. ~ 9led\. CA
92651 .
This buSlness as con·
duded bf. ClDtpol ... I.
The recistrant com-
mei ad to lran5ld bu51-
ness under the ficbtious
buslness name or name5
fl'Sb!d .,_on g..1~7
l..lolNlba. lnc...
~ w Cnt*. Presi-
dillnl
Thrs st"at•e'll was filed
with the County CleR al
Or-.e County on Seot. '· 1987
File Ho f354532
9 /17 912' 1011 10/
8 0722
WfllOTICE
nthllDUS .u•tESS
...-STATDEIT
The tollowio. penons ~
dotna buSAness as: APS-
CREEN 1701 Westchff
Orrwe. Suite A. Newport
8elc:h. CA 92660
Wor1dlta CorPOl"""-lhol-" a
C&1ttom1a Cof'poratt0n.
1701 Omle.. s..e
A. M•Port BeKh CA
92660
This busmess tS con·
duded bf a COlpOtMDI
The re-a1stran1 com·
mead ID C»•www:I busf-
ness under the fctitiol ss
business name or l'*1ies
llslld atJOWll on 612.1185
Wm1dlDCoporalUa.
(" 9J31). Pcwidw•
This ll 2 ••• -filed
"""' ... County CllA, al Or-. County on Sep. 14.
1917. ne No F355060
9/10 9 /17 9 12' 10/
1 0609
c..1Sll1 w llOflCI
ACIU ... • ID W .._natamn
TNlaAMWw,..••are
OOirWt. r r1ta.FOSIER a BMROH A.SSOC&ATES.
1271 Gt....,,-e Street.
~ ISL U.,.. 8-d\.
CIECr:w ilia 912&61. ...... a.rron. 1047
~t_..lwf\,
CrWLillia 9265L CMll ,..,, 1096 n..
..-.~---.t.16-
..... l .
TWs busiftess tS con-
...... ~as. TM ,.. allilb CI09fts
--··· t .... ._...., ........
"'' -·--.----...i.
1"7. c..,.._
This t111Jta1?-..1••nllll -...
wilh h ~ Cllr\ OI
Ora.-~ on Saipl. a.
1987.
Fie ND. f35456S
9/17 9/24 10/l 10/
8 '1123 ..... wmra
ACHIWalll E•
.... llAJEmlll
The .......... ..
tiw ....... a: FOSIDt·
MEM>Olf WOODS. A CAU-
f<>'tNlA LIMITED PART -
NERSHIP, 24800 Clwiunta
Drive, Mission Yeejo. CA
92691.
FOIW&Yeonasal.._,..
IMd. Inc... a ... ,..Id OOI·
....... 1121 llllliden °'°'"
ice lM1e. Baltin•e. llO
21229.
Tbas busineu is con·
duded bJ a limiMd pnw-
shlp.
The rqistrants com-
"'enced to tr...s busi-
ness under the fiditim•
business rwne or rwnes
lisaed abowe on ~ 31.
1987
.f.osaer & Yeonas al M.y-
&lnd. Inc..;
8ruc:e c. Fosaer. President
This i1Uler1lel'll w filed
"""' the Co&ancy Cler\ al Or,.. County on Slclt. &
1987
F6'e No f354715
9117 9/24 10 /l 10/
8 0125
I.a.I
STAIWlOfMM-
001 •r Of UR• f'IC.
TITIOUS .,. E• UME
The foUowina persons
hawe at.QJl..S the use of
the fictitious ~s.iness
name: CASA DEl. BMIBINI
MOHT£SSORI SCHOOL
25435 T rabuco Ad IC5. El
Toro. Cali 92630
The fictJbaus busineu
name1illa111dtD.._w
filed on Dec. 11. 1'86 in the
County al Or-. ar..,..
Nie No. f128936
SaddleNd Monleuori
As.soaates. f nc • 26701
C)ail en.... ~ Ucuna
Hills. CA 92651
Thi busirms -con-duclllld .,, • COlpcw ......
S.ddlebac• Montessori
AS'Oci:tes IK.:
~ NW! Sett 1 rer, Pres.-
den
This st.all!rnent -as filed
"""" the Counly Clertl al cn,.ie ~ on Seot. 8
1987
9 /17 9124 10/l 10
8 0726
.......:~
RC nnous • 1 1as
fllME STAIDmlT
The toAoairw person IS
~ busw1!5S a: PETER J
O£Tli ~ A-SSOOA TES. 420
~ Tenac:e. CoroN
det..._,CA~
~ J Oellh. '20 Men-
doza Terrace. CoroN def
Mar CA 92625.
This buMnes.s is con-
dudl!d ~ .n indNdal
Ttile ~strant COft'l-
n ellCld tD tr•ISKt buSI
ness ~ the fictitious
bUsir-.s Nim or lm'11eS
aisled atao.111 an 7 / U81
PWMr J~Ollh
This d~--........... _,
W'1h the County ~ al
Or-. County on Slip. 14.
19187
f'de Ho. Fl55058
9117 9124 10/l 10/
8 0727
wmnca
fCiii .... 11 • ..... sr1m n n. ...... perw Cl
dotrW ........ a: SPM-
ISH COMMONtCATOltS.
1550 a.p dar Or.. ColoN
def.._,CA~ vt,..,m. SaltzmaA. 29
Subraoll Awe.. Me•port
8md\. CA 92'60
This .... s.MU is COii·
dudldbf•ildu b'
The ~ COin·
..act to .... :• .....
W under tlll fktll Did ..... ,_ ......
...., ...... l/)l/S7 .
v.a••Silt&Mn
Thil 3 3 ----..... 0... Clertl al
0...,.C....,•Sap.14.
1911.
Filla .... f"J55G5f)
t/17 t/24 10/l 10/
• 072I
•
-VITT I n.r ........ ..
dairw hs 111 K...,.,.
HIUS~UO
Vista Grande. Ncapoo1 •
a.di. CA 92660: .._ O..i aad ,.__
420 Yalla Gr--. Ne port
Beech, CA 92660.
Cannen Aida ..... 420
Y-esta Gnnde, Ncaoo:rt
8-:h. CA 9IM60.
This busiMs.s is con-
duc:IM bf• indi•it• ·
The resistrant com-
11'1119Kled to b•ili6Cl .....
nes5 Wider the jc:tTa us
~ ..... °' .... fi-.t .,._on 6-1...,.
Siped: Carmen Alm ......
This d 2 ...... -filed
wiltt ... CCUlly a.. al
~ CcuWy on q. 31.
1987.
Nie Na. F353927
8120 8127 9/3 9/10 0664
&315ta ---tw-a-Clf DIA1M OI ..............
KlllW10Y•&IU
BYA11 •A lJll7I
To,al hlirs. benefic:ialies..
ClaibS> C01ilil9!1ll aed-
ibs. ... pei SOllt$..., may
be Cllt• aiw ilieetested in
the will or.._ al HARRY
G. NYE NC.A HARRY GALE
NYE N<A HARA"f G. NYE.
JR.
A pelilioit tas bwl filed
by AUDREY M.. NYE in the
~Court al ORANGE
County requesti.. that
AUDREY M. NYE be
appoim.d as personal
.... e I I , .... ID adolinb-
-the ... al the dice--dent.
The petition requests
autttarily ID adnw · 1-the
eSlllle ~the b .... ad-
ent Administration of
E.staees Act.
A t.. itll CJl'I the pelilian
.... be held CJl'I 10/14187.t
1 :45 PM in Dept. 3 loc:-9
at 700 CIVIC CENTER
DRIVE WEST. SANTA NU..
CA
If YOU OBJECT to the ,,. ... "'the petilian. JOU
should .... ..,...,. the
hearina and sute ,our
~ or fiie wnnen
obtectio '5 with the c:xut
before the hu.ri"I-Your
appeal•tee may be in pet·
son Off by ""6 aUOl • 9ef
IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR
Oii a cu o telS'll aedlecw ol
the deeeued. '°" must file '°"' ciallm with the court Oii present Ill to the personal
representative appotnted
by the court within tour
months from the date of
first 1SS&anc:e of leDen as
prOWlded "' sedJOn 700 of the~ ProO.leCode.
The time for ~ c.laims
wsll not apit'e prior ID tour
months from the cl* al the
heari .. noticed abcJllie.
YOU MAY EXAMINE the
file "-by the court. If )IOU
are a person u •esaed in
the esuee. '°" m111 _._ upon the executor or
actn liilistJlb. or upon the aaorner for the ...... or
admiltistJlb .... file.,
the court Mitt proof al ., ,
vice. a wna.n ~ s<·
I .. thll )IOU desn ~
nobce al the ,._. al an
inventory and appqise·
ment al es&mt nsels or al
the pelilioftS or accaunts
,· 11'181tioi aec:I in S9dJar1s 1.200
~ 1200.SaltheCalib•u
Pt ubme Code..
Attof I., for petitioo aer
MICHAEl J. OLDMEN.
ATTORNEY AT LAW. 1756
ORANGE AVENUE. COSTA
MESA. CA 92627
9/2' 10/1 10/8 0733
••1t..nca
FCltt .. • I I•
..... S'IAIL II n. ..... ,..... ts -. ......... -= LJ..xJ.
SINES Of NEWPOn. 410 .... ca.a...,. 5'aill 224. ... "°" 8wft. CA~ Alldliit• Int. Inc.. a IW-
..,. COIPGllboti. 1907
Yacht Mana. NeWport
ee.ctl. CA 92163.
This businas is con~
cM:*9d by. OJiiUllllOI&..
The f'ec:i*-1 com·
11teneed ID tranuct ,..._
ness Lmder tt)e fic.titiol1S
ba&i 111 ..... or,._...
liSllld .._ on 9/1~.
~ -...... Int. Inc..; r• J}*t).. Vice-PtwClli'-
This ..... -filed wdtt ..,. Counly a.ti al
Orarwa County on s.p. 21,
lg&7, ,
file No. FJ55761
9124 10/1 10/8 10/
15 0730
PUa.ICMna
FCliilDUI • Elf
NMEITATDmll
The toacMwll person IS
dmW busa.ss as: UP SER·
VICE. 1921 l.-..d Lane.
tie port a.ct.. CA 92660.
Wintam Roberts. 1921
leeward Lane. Newport
Buel\. CA 92660.
This ~Stness 1s con·
duc*9d by .. indiwidu9I..
The recistrant com·
n•amd ID Ir• 1 Id ~
ne5S under the fictitiGI IS
business ,.... or rwnes
li9ld ...... Oft 9/15187. SCr..t:W-.....,.,.
This st.lleil••C w filed
.. the County a.fl al Or-. Ca.-cy CJl'I s.p. 17.
lg&7.
Fiie No. f355.585
9124 10/l 10/8 10/
15 0731
fta.ICNOl'ICE
FCllllOUl• HJEa
..... ITATamn
The ~ S*'SOrt IS dairw bus.Ina$ as.. 4FR()M
THE HEART Of PATSY'S
PANTRY'" COOK BOOK.
2338 Atbulus Shel. ......
port Bead'I. CA 92660
Patnc,. 0 ROF. 2338
Arbutus Street. .-pott
Bach. CA 92660
This business is con-
ducted by an •ndmdua
The rea•strant com·
rnenced to transact bust·
ness under the ftCtrtJous
busaness ~ « rames
lisaed aeo.eon 9110/87
SilP"9d: Patnca 0 . Ro,
This Wle"ll -filed With the ea..,., aer. al
Or-.. County on SIP 17.
1987.
F'ale No. Fl5558'
9124 10/l 10/8 10 /
15 07l2
....ellOl'ICI
FCHIW• 11 l• --·"IT I I
The ........ .-w is ~ ....... lOtJR
TRUE COlORS 1NTtJ1NA.
TIONAL. 16t0 Adlrlll A.It...
CostaM.A,~
f-"lan All:::idlll•'J Inc.. a
California corporabOn.
1640 AdlnlS Aw.. CGSl:I
Mesa. 92626.. • This bwlness is eon·
dudled bJ •capo--.
The recistrant com·
~ ID b'Mmct bust-
ness under the fictiticJus
busUllS.s name « ranm
ltSled abcJWe on 18 SePl..,.
~ Fahlon Aadmny
Inc.; Geof'lt H flincMey,
v~
n.w ... -~ with the County a.ti al
Or-. Counly on s.p 21.
1987.
F'• No. f355760
9/2' 10/l 10/8 10/
15 073t
PUalC "°'1CI
. [ .... , ... ,_......, ..... .
br I ---.... ..... Wl&IS7.
Si91111tJtftAndlr••
Thia '111 ..... -..... .... CGIMn1 a.. al Or-. CGUflly Ofi Sep. 21,
1917,
f"•ND.F'S764
9/2' 10/ l 10/8 10/ 15 ·0735
IJlm "•ICN ICI fCAI ILll• 11 I•
-SIAI I The~· i• ..... IS dairll...._.a:l.AGUNA
HILLS PROFESSIONAL
a:NTER. 24800 awe.a
0rWe. Missiaft Ye9io. CA
92691-
f&lion Yleio Business p..,.,.._ n:.. a Calib•u
Corpcnbon. 24800 CM-
..... DwM. Mission Yiewo.
CA92691-
This business is CCNt·
duc9d bJ a CD pot~
The rectstrant com·
mm.ced ID b•ISKl bust-
ness under the fictitious
~ rwne or n.mes
lillld ... CJl'I Nae Appt-
c.able. se-t: Mis.$ian v,. Bus-
if.-Ptooaties. Inc.; Wil·
liam It Smilh,. Seatt.wy.
This ~ -filed ...., the Ccunly Cler1l of
Or-. CaunCy on Seel. 11.
1917.
File No. F354995
9/24 10/l 10/8 10/
15 0742
&.-.19 wmnca new••• 111• ....... JI
The ic'I '111 perw 11
-. h1· a LAST·
ING~41La
CCllla Court. ...... 8-dt.
CA92&5L
.. ......... ()p9failicM•
S,-ts. A Caifmlia Coor· "°' r .., • 1 La ea.. 0aurt.
L...,,a a.ch. CA 92651
This business ts con·
~ bJ a COliUllion.
The recisarant com·
l'NlllC9d ID trallSKl bust-
ness under the fictitious
business nane or ..nes
ll!ted ~ on Aus. 28. 1987 s.-t: lnlllmabonal ()per.
abons S1$fems. Redtard
Ao,d. Pr'f5ldlnl
nus st.-••" was filed
With the Courcy Cler1l of Or-.e County CJl'I Sep. 11,
1987
File No. f354993
9 /24 10/ 1 10 /8 10/
15 0744
1-315471
.....CMmCE fClll-• .,.
umEITAH T
The • .. • . • ..... cs
doena business as: LA
HACIENDA 0£ LAGUNA. 1sso ccma ,...,..., 1101.
U.-~CA 92651
Joel Rmmusson. ~
Shady Pt.ce~ Lasuna
a.ch. CA 92651. ..._.first hnladld
unds tliia la f 111 ,.,.,.
on Al'Rll 1. 1917
'ftris busiMSS is COft· -
dudlld bf., indMdulil.
Si9"9dJoel~
TtW 11 I 1eC -filed ......... c.o..ntJ a.tL al
Or-.~ on s.p. 11.
1917
File No.. f354996
9/24 10/l 10/I 10/
15 0738
0733 ,
,., ......... T.-ADIBOIRUIJMTID
F•COJ a Ha; v=• IOU , .. llCJW lO
IWllCI .. ••Sn. ff •Y • -AY A ... IClllL•_,-.. ~-THI
MW Of Jim,_[ Iii Alf lllf ,.._IOU
••UCMJllCI' A UM&. _...OIUUll&"SIALE
T.S. ... 21911
NOT1C£ IS HDl£BV GIVEN, tt.t on~. ()dol)er
22. 1917 ... 10:00 ddodl A.M. al said dlly .........
allcm al Goldl9n Paafic Trull o..d ~ lac3lld Ill
2020 ~ .... ,. Suilll 201. "' .. ~ al s.a ~ c...e, al Or-.. ... al Cant: ... GOlD(N
PAClflCTIUST DUDSBMCIS.aC1S 11iaCGlpmllliOll
• Cit.Ar llPPGin1lld Truma .--_., pursuant ID IN c..-al 5* cu•1ed in ttllt c:M11in Deed al TNll
I IC ..., bf -.uMi A. tfU$1WfT NfD .WftC( W.
HUSTWIT ....-. ~ 15. t.i. in .. G11iC1e d
tM ~ Aiicudil al Slid Counly. • AllcGldel's
....... Na 17:42t4675. by ,__, al a bi'.m OI
dlllllalt 111 ..,_ .. or peitcli11•a al the cit't tons
w:wed ttwebt, incMinc INt brwtt OI ~Nanice
al whicti -•9COl'ded ..,.. 9. 1"7. • AllcGldlif's ~ No 87-325804, Will. SEU AT PU8UC
AUCTIOH TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH • .._....
rnoner al the UniMd Sbees. or a cashier's dtec:ll ~
CJl'I a llllt or nllllanlll bank. a st:aee or federal credit union.
OI I 5t* Oil federal U¥rftCS and loan as.sooation
don lllCiled II\ thlS s&*. alt payaible • 1he tune al sale_
rctc, title and •*'est he6d by it. as T rus11!e. "' thill
real property Situate in said County Md St.ale. descnbed
as tono.s:
...IC-
ACHI• •• I• ... ... I
TheWli ....... ...
dDifllbl 1 111aWIOl
BAY ft~ A
CAUFOltM&A GDIOtAl
PM1WJISi •• »n. 9ldl,
Strwt llOD. Neupc;ert
8-cb.CA~
1-illt In I •t•llGraup.
3737 8irc9 ........
Ne _...._CA t2lllO.
8act .., Properties.
3737 Bird\ Sb.-•••
Neepalt ~CA 92MO.
Bl Anocietn. 3737
8itdt Slr9lt 8300. ttuport
Bledt. CA 92660.
Don Ginmur. 18401 Yan
Kamwt MOO. ltwine. CA
92715.
Tliis business is con-
duald by a....., s-t·
IW'5llip.
The r~ COM·
maad ID .,_ili6Cl bult-
ness undlt the fictitiOlss
~ .... or ....
li.-t .... on 9/21/fl7.
~ ,..., f . Emery,
... •w~Partrw al i... .,. t .... Graup
whda is ...... Geiw.a
,... al Brillal 8lly ~
nenhip..
This I I -· -filld siltt .. ~ a.fl al
Or.., Counly Ofi s.. 21.
1987.
,.. No. fl!551S9
912' 10/1 10/I 10/
15 CJ736
wmnca
HClll .. KJU • ... .,.. ' The'"' ......... .,. .... ,. .. -ST'll·
Lwru. flWflt ru 236
Du........._ Carol'9 del ....
CA92625.
Gmrya...tM tl.236
o.~a *'* cc.-c111-. CAt2112S.
Kllltij ... -... 236 o.• ... c.-. del .... CA ·S12125.,
n.is Mieea is con--cU:lid., ...........
The reciA• com· •••tcied .., ~ .....
--......... tlc:t&tia11 bulir.-,.,. or ,....
........ 089-8-87.
s...ct~LS• ti
This • w..• -filed ..... ~ Clertl d
Or-.~ons..21.
1917.
file No. Fl55763
9/24 10/t 10/I 10/
15 0728
... ... ... IC...a
HCIHU•M I •
-··· Ir Thia •"11t11,.,... is .. ....... u ..
ROOM. 214~1We..
U.-e.ce.. CA t2'5L 0.:-. ,_ .........
Co... Inc.. AC... C...:. 214
~----u...-e.ce.. CA92&51.
Tius business is con-
duded bJ•tuiUll1iM.
The r~ com-
,,___.ID llWlld ,.._
nea ....., IN fiditiol•
bul'F I ...... Ofl ,_
listed ....... Oft Aupsa
lts7.
~ac--... . ..... CD.. Inc.; ...... IC.
S..S.'-.... *-
Tllil 11 I ,_. -Ned ..... c..., a.tL al
Or-... ea..., -s.p. 15. 1917.
Fils ..... f1S52)4
9/24 10/I 101'1 10/
15 0740
.................. ..,._,....Ofl,_
~---onS.1,..
,, 1917.
Siped: Jim ,.,.,...
Ulniled; (ZsJ Na). s.:.. a.y,
This 1 7 .... -filed ..... eo..., a.-"' er.,. County an S.. ll. lts7_
fileMo.~
t/24 10/l 10/8 10/
15 0741
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CLASSIFIED INDEX
FIYC..,... u••& .. VICE
~ .............. 81:J18
AllP'• ............. 806 IEALESTATE
Hoanet~RIDOms 413
t-taeets •.••..•.•..•••. 416
lndustnal . . . . . . . . 506
.. "'-"' t c Property •..•.• 509
Lake Shore Property 515
lots for Sa&e •••••.•.•• 510
Mobile Homes ...•.... 917
~ ............ 900
Antiaoe aass.c Car ... 912
:dos tor Sale ........ 910
Autos Wanted ........ 915
BUSlllESS
·~·-ltS .......... 828 Money ID l.Oln ...•.... 605
MoneyW.-d ....... 606
~ ......... 700
Opportunities wtd. .... ~
Appi819Ce5 W.Ud ... f!JD1
Auc::tians •••••••••••.• 814
8uildilW M.almriaf •.••• 817
Business Equipment 818
~ ........ 813
Furnila#e •••••.......• 800
f ........ W•llted ..... 805 a.a.a s.s ......... 705
Ja ally .............. 812
...,ine SUpptys ....•.• 906
Mile. tars. ......... 809
Misc. W..-ct ......... 810 "'** Instrument ..• 811 Office Equipment ..••• 827
P9ts & Supplies ....... 823
Sportil 11 Equipment •.• 819
Acraee .............. 511
Apts. f umished ....... .a1
Apts.. UnfumtShed .... 4'08
8'dc. to be MoW!d ...• 816
Business Property .... 500
Business Rentals ..... 421
Condos for Rent ...... 409
Condos for Sale ....... 507
Commen;iaf Property 505
Oesett Property ••..... 513
Farms & Ranches ..... 512
Ganlces for Rent ...... 400
Houses for Sale ....... 508
Houses for Rent/Fum 405
tbises for Rent
/lJnfurn ............. 406
Moctpce & TO ....... «J7
Motets ..........•..•. 4'15
Mountain Cabfns ..... 4'22
Office Space ......... 420
Out at State Prop ..... 514
Real Estate Wanted .•. 518
Reltats to Share •..... 412
RU Estate for ~ ... 517
Real Estate Loans-....• 600
Rooms for Rent •••.... 410
R£SORT P110P£1tn
For Sale .............. 418
Rental ...........•.. 417
Auto Parts & T1re5 .... 907
Auto Repair /Dom ..... 913
Auto Repair/For ...... 914
Boats ................ 905
Ca111perS •............ 919
Forecn & Spotts ...... 911
Mopeds ............•. 909
MocMcydes & Bikes 908
Motor Homes ... : ..... 916
SERVICES
Schools .............. 608
SibabOn Wanted ...•. 308
Directory of --
Business Servi.res
OiflD CARE UCEHSED. Pre-School Enwiioa1Wlt
M-f 7-5:30. l5mo+ 549-
2810
eOolTlnlc
•• ''"EM&
Mii IMIJICY
Has inwNdll! ap111i11115 far I.Ml In/Out ..__..
~ EJro. pdau1ed. =~ AHJobs
(71~10
ANO BOHOf.D __ _
nECTRtCIAN
Will TRADE Bf Forott.
Senices Of Goods Of ?
67S-1494
FREE CONSUMER SER· V1CE. CALL R>R NAMES
OF COMPETENT TRA·
OESPEOPt.£. FROM
Pt.UMB&NG to SECOR·
f1Y SYSTEMS. HOME IMPROVEMENT
REFERRALS
631-7200
.... ...,
Membership~ ~ (714)
M()mys
MO~~&~ut;'ftTER
TEAM
Reasonable, tharouah,
conscientious! ('.al 857.
8501 Jane Of Jenny
CARPET CLEANING
SEMCE
Shampoo & Stsm
Clurnnc Sootlifters,
Oeoderizet lnctuded. 2RMS &. HALLWAY
$39.95 ROGERS CARPET
a.EANING 7 DAY'S 014)
472-0230 ASX A80UT
HOST ORY CHEMICAlS
l & B Been in EM Since 1980
Dusty's~· lawn
maint. serv. Weekly/
month/ 1 time. Free est.
241-1640
•ll1dkal
IBIS
PAINTING MIO WET PAINTING
INt £RIOit & OO'ERIOR
16 YEARS EXP. FREE EST. 838-8201 .,...r...._
PtANO TUNING PRO-FES510HALSINCE 1975. ~New Life to ~ (714) 552-~
•Tle&lrick
•Vlaln
L 111 ae•
Wlllltl 1111 I
T radibol .al. Suzuki qual-
ified tmcher. The muffs.
Call 760-6247
8E A PM> VOlUNTEER
PACIFIC SYMPHONY NEEDS BRIGHT EJER-
GETIC PEOPLE GOOD MONEY Fl£X HCUIS P/
T. r.AU NIM 973-llOO
INSURANCE Off1CE.
HAS tftl•JC.S FOR f I T PIT FLEX HOURS.· LIGHT TYPING. SOllE BOOKKEEPtNG HELP-
RA.. .... wu.·NEW-PORT BOCH OfflC[.
CALL 6'2-6661 FOR
lll&WIEW
~ E: ... ;::: -:: ;::; :. :: •
ADVERTISING EXEC
WANTED FOR NEWS-PAPER OUTSIDE SALES
EXP A MUST. DRAW
AGAINST 0011mission • bes iefib; Call Jim 631 ·
8120
REC&I IOHIST
DO YOU UKE PEOPLE?
TAlKING ON THE
PHONE? OOlNG A VAR·
IETY Of »BS! te.ANG
P£OPl£ IN snECTING THEIR PORTRAITS?
CtUAUTY PHOTO. GRAPHY STUDIO IS
LOOKING FOR FU U
TIME REC THRU CHRISTMAS. PMTTIME AFTER. CAU.DAWSON & ASSOC NEWPORT
8EAOi 833-7816
SAOOl.EBACK SECUR-
ITY VAllEY SERVICE. INC. lrnmediMe open-qs. r ··and .
bms :o:i: u: lent stlltirw st'ry. Ideal
tor C-01• ~and Retirees. Ooeni~
SOUTH ORANGE
COUNTY and NEWPORT BEACH, 768-1331.
Airtines/Cruise ship job
lists cuarantee imme-dme apa. 'f.-, al occu-
pations. ~ 16-882·
2900 &t 61 n tnc:tuctq
eeW'IS-
We have an imme-
diate openq as an
Assistant Manaaer-
R e qu i re men ts
include 2 yeatS tuP
time work e~pe
rience and some
supervisory expe-
rience (reta1t pre-
ferred), 01 a ~
--We offs: ~Salary
•liberal Bel ae6ts
9PJOI I ICJtion {)pcJtys.
•Traenang for
Advancement
Call Of apply '" per.
son to.
A22
FASHION
ISLAND
(714) 644-1126
EQU91~~
M/f
SOClAl ITEM & STA-
TIONARY RJU TIME &
PART TIME EXC£1.LEHT WORKING ENVIRON·
WENT Will TRAIN.
CAU. P£RSONND. 863-
1200
TELEPHONE WORK
FROM HOME NO SEl-UNG. 5 N'f'f St:t I ERS
NEEDED NOW. fllOtH.
ING OR AFTERNOON.
UP TO $9 HR. SMNrf PLUS BONUSES. ~
0130 01770-1366
•SECURITY• • OfflC'ERS •
•NEEDED•
$4-$5/HOUR
• No ecpe1iela . =: . =~ l*t-time-• Al shifts ........
• Trlllinin1 Md wlibm5 proMtld. ,
• IWii .Lfl and CCI I I. ...... ,:,...
•W•ltf~. ·==.t--.{ .. ,... .... '*" ... .,,,.
CAU.. TODAY!
DYNMllC
PllOlECTIOft
SBMCES
(714) ~1952 .
(...,,.) i
Ram Siies Cler1c
FT /PT Few Newport ~ Gift Shoo. CaJI Batwa 642-5462
RUBY'S DINER
OPENING SOON
CRVSTAL. COURT
SOUTH COAST PlAZA WE NEED THE BEST
•SERVERS • SERYER"S
ASSISTANT
• HOSTESS/CASH1ER •UNECOOKS
•PR£P/
DISHWASHER
•MANAGERS This rs your ....-.t..Ntv to . . the ~-~~~ JOl'l .
most -eccitil--·-· m.n '" the industry. tf you are :~:= a~e.._ WE WANT • ~ M'f'f CALL.JUDY~
714-6JS.9615
~ Namr W-*'d.
Live-rn for =-oad, =rr.=Pk'S~ & Board. 458-7427
home: 852-0666 wen
CASHrERS
CONVENJENCE STORE
CA.SHIERS. Cumftty hir·
.. cashiers for all shifts. FuR time/pl time posl·
tions avriY'W Startq
pay $4..00 hr .. Schedute
· 30/120 day review,
excet9ent acMncernent OAJt. A'1f1)y • ~ 6ocaltiottS.:
• l 'B71 Beactl Blvd H.B.
9590 Camino De Estrella
SanClei1ee.CA
• 751 BalB' Cost.a Mesa
•2021 Newport Blvd
QIStl
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•
ASST.MANAGER
Part Time
M._.a,_, ... ,._. • t ••• ........ s 2 -.. _. ........ .., .......... ................ ~ ....-.&.. ... ...... ...................
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640-5312 ..... _._.
DOUBLEDAY
BOOKSHOPS S7,... ....... ...... ~o.a -~Q ' ' I) E--t'JT
MEDK'.ALINSURAHCE
Bili.ER
ASAP
NEED ftW'ED\ATil. Y.
CURRENT MEDtCAl
Bft..UNG. HOME
H£Al TH CARE. INDUSTRY EXP HELPFUL
T0.$1otw
Soencer Gifts, 1050
Bladthorse, Aeasant-
.. N.J. 08232, ~
1126 Alt Holy Hulhes
Sllilld ~. 10663
N. Q 1111 or.... Ca 92661. Sli-3561.
,_-...... .,
,
•
BKhllar Unit ~Eaewa S.-• a.h.
No SmalUrw Aef. $325
inc &dties •M-2470
NEW CAPE COO
Coz, W/Fireplace. ==·c=:.ct;
w/apa•. pn * PlltiD. near quaint shops &
beaches. $2.150 inct aad&•. 0-. Aeah:oa 675-2311 days 675-
3311 ew..
Aldi 811cti
House-Luse-Arch a.ch 111·0.a 2 bed--room. 2 ~ cin. Spa. View jecit.s FWecAaat
New carpet/paint.
$1.500. 821-1460.
C.wdll._
Olde CdM. Sod PCH on
fab-.S Pacific Or CW·
looki~ ocean. bay & ~ modled 3 bed, 3 ba, exec home. 3 car pr.
Pool. 2 f irepl. Lease $2595. 759-9274.
m. ... ...,
lMune Hilla Condo, Lab fcnst/Mouteon
Pkwy.2bedlaalla.1 ..... ...... .....,,dryer
hooll-up. $IOO .$82·
8470
Delma CorporWon,
18800 Dlk_, Suit
1100 .......... Blilch
81• 11
BAl80A OCEAN~
AcJt Aoortr '" 1 11 W LAM rent! Util incl 122·
3483
o..~ ........
........ 2 BeitftJon'\ 2 Bllh. ... ......,,& ...
~. lr.1li2. "°
IS ....
........
Crsl •••
c111 · a am~ TClllln-
2 Bedroom. 'r bid\ ' .......... .., a.en. 3 =·=jYaM t::.,~~ ~-.......... $750.4 ~=-;_'!!-ee.cn. c::my, aaee.1 bed-·-.. _ t o.n. ·--room. 1 bb:tl .., a-:h. ._. ~ . 2-car att-
$650. Ewen~ 497-CJt' la• ach9d ..-zer. $1,100
637l;da,s9s: 900 Two bedroona. two blOI =='~43~
, ....... -••••• condo 5-1 ."-'Cap& ........ CllilllL. ...... nno.m ~!f kad ..... a..;.. ... , • 3 a.ct-... ,.. ,.. • .. •• Ill Jn • • .. ,,... roam. 1 ..... s.. ......
lllfllll w 95 month. Phone Capisbw Condo.
.. _________ e._•_•_· •_&10-__ 1_os __ ..,. El'Ck-9 maid-
. ... .. $150 incbtes
.... 512-33156 PRESTIGIOUS
CORONA DEL llAR
PROFESSIONAL SPACE
& APARTMENT SPACE
• PROFESSIONAL SUITE,
APPROXIM~TELY 1200 sq. feet
• PROFESSIONAL SUITE
APPROXIMATELY 900 sq. feet
• PROFESSIONAL SUITE
APPROXIMATELY 650 sq. feet
• RETAIUOFFICE SPACE
1250 sq feet
• STUDIOAPT
• EXCELLENT LOCATION
417 D1 ntt h I 'E
M II
Hiltoll Hied Island
Alwt. IGulltCaalia 2
---.. 2 ..... -tennis. 300 r-:ds to
beectL 1475 ~-837-631,lta••
!117-C••• •I I w hr ..
....
..HARBOR VIEW HOME
O•t1ii111 5 bdr. 2 bllh. UPl"aded. frenchwin-
dows, extra _la _ lot.
$347,000. 1•3242
Lllpna ....
DI Mi-· .. c.:.....
811'1 ..
1..-oY Land Dewtoo· ment. P.O. Box 4543
Incline YiU...c. New 89450. 102-832-tllOO
1..-o, Land Dwelop . ment. P.O. ac. 4643
Incline V..._.t New 8M50. 702-832-0100
COUN"'WvU~ RENO/CAASOH cm.
A.IA DESIGN. 3500 SO. FT. COUNTRY HOME.
WITH 3 BOR surrts.. 3 FlREPlACES. JACUZ'ZJ. STEAM SHOWER.
STUDY. LARGE ~ POOl.. FABULOU;,
HORSE SETUP AND
MORE. COMES WITH
280 ACRES. 5 YRS Ol.D.
THIS CORPORATE
RETREAT INCLUDES
CARE?AKER HOME, DECORATOR fURHl-T\IE Ml) AU RANCH
~PRICE RlR FAST SALE St95.000. EASY
DRIVE FROM RENO AIR· PORT CONTACT KEN W£SCOn 102.132.
0100 P.O. BOX 4543.
lnctine Yillap. New
89450
PALMDAlEJLAM~
TER 2"-5 Acr9 from Sl0,000. he 111Mt t .... 67J.1221
115M1n11•"-
WIDOW HAS MONEY
FOR TRUST DEEDS-
SlCUJOO Ullf ND c..lt a.:. No 111• .... Cal DI 'rr 't1UJ. 7JU.
ENJOY 13-151' .....,.
on TDs. Allio llnd an a ~ TDs. SlOJJOO un to $1 Mill Call ~
t' C• • $ I 6n7311
WIDOW HAS MONEY FOR TRUST OHDS-
SlQJJOO Upf No a..
CNi. No ..... ,. c..
Owli±iiH •"II re' I ~ 7311
• CALL EAGLET PROPERTIES
714-675-3605 ·--• S • a-o-T..-
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SENIORS : DISCOVER TIIE BFST OF
BOTH WORLDS
Huntington Terrace
Enjoy ear.tr.. IMng in a wortd
where warm personaj arutntion
and service are the standard.
Stretch out in an environment
landscaped .Ch a scenic lab.
waJk.ng paths and a partl.. Com-
pare these exceptional fuures:
Huntington Terrace teortlt
Oes;gnec:t with the actiV9 senior
in mind. Huntington Terrace
North provides residents wih
the most modem conveniences
tocSay·s active seniots desire.
N 11ded in a NllUraly ~
.. ap.ct environment you'I
appr.a... the n11as •this new
• ThrH full SMVa Meals Daly c:ammunly.
·~eswlh
FWrigt#'llllrX and
~ {);sposal
I . 8Mluly land . ~~ •'llf»d gtOUttds
~ ·~s.ariy
• Full-T.,,. Social
OilfldlX
• FIA s.cunty
• Studio. Ow &
TrllO-&Jdloom
~
(714)
848-8811
Solution to
Last Week's
Puzzle
• Alodltn KM:l»r1S
• IJM:!M;,,
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TM>~
11700 & 18800
Florlda St.
Hu ngton
a .. clt CA 12141
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interior. new bottom.
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RARE '83 WHT LE.BARON WOODY
CONY MARK CROSS EDtTiON. 27 K "'"es . SHOW ROOM COHO. LEATHER lNT LOADED
$11.000 76G-2620
1974 VOLVO GOOD
COND MUST ' SEU
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Newport Beach u a loaa.
repn:KntMM.
a.mt is a lice n• d real estate
salajcnon with a hacQroaDd
in propaty man .. • • Sbc
will be It.Iring new and eUtina
clieats in Oranae and Los
Anpks County and the Inland
Eaapft.
Banter._ Pn:f'arcd Mortpae
is a mortgqe loan brokerage
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palt ., di •• , ... J. ......
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tllml••••ica' r-ca rl
few ila _..Mada .... Pim.
Bill Ouapioa. aartctiq
mess; (ordlealllitmzlrat••
rut c•••, uid die Stewart
•ACJ win l•aw:h tlle·laa•r
style drm:rt liile ia ca ,..,._
tlu:ee markets, Loa Aqela/
°'UF Couaty, Saa Dieao ....
Se-ale
Melinda Morp11. W:e prai-
deat al public ~ ....
Judy Lynes, senior accoant
executift, will create and din:ct
the cam,.ign ...
The Newport Bcri archita>
turaJ firm of Jo .. 8ates
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fGl'llia re;ait t' =m• I of die
E .... Fi w ()Mee al die
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Will ..W m Wwa ia World
TnMle • tk •aq-. OdolJet I
lulKJK• •ree· .. ..,...i., at
11:30 a.a. • die Holiday Inn
Ill 3131 BmlOI St. ia c-.
Mesa. ne ~al Ms. Fisbrr-.
talk will .. 7rafilcS of Succ:• 11-
fal w ... &portas..
Noa-:mcmber price for the
'lwi'dlcCMt ii Sii. For raan-
tiom cw .... imformailion, caD
961-31161.
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... ··· BLOW-OUT
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•• •• SPORTCOATS
Wools, Wool Blendat MCI Poly
Blends. com,.,. et $90-$120.
s1z .. 38 44.
EACH
OR
TWOFOR$50
LEVI'S
OR
HAGGAR
SLACKS
BELT LOOP STYLE IN
WAIST9-a
DRESS SHIRTS
By BON HOMllE
-~ . _.... .. --...espam ..... ....,....
tioa of wilrilina the Cdebr•
tioa ol the M.a with the Roly
F.-Ja.
9c"ina-tllerc was balf the f8'
a,ecii'lly wbm sightiag Alda
colorflll .... lite the Gambh rro.. a11e c.mo Qaeaa!
Wmle the lines into the LA
eomeam were frastratinaJy
loa& they termed to be eadlll'Cld
better tbn they might laaft bmi
at llDOCbrr time or Cftld.. Pope
John Paul D'I messqr of good-
will seemed to prevail even
when, due to tight llCCUrlty. it
,,,.
Alumni. • • • a ,.._,.i
partam Safi Qun:shry and Tom
Yuen. founded AST Raearch,
Inc. AST manuf-=tarc:s and tells
products that provide higb-
perfonaaace desktop solutions.
Woq is ASTs executi~ vice
prnident for advanced tccb.nol-
ogy. be is a charter manbcr ol
OCCi Foundation boud and a
member of the Research
Guilty ••.
I 2 f ... fllll
Holub\ 1eport said be tried to
subdue K.arl by twice plw:ina a
restraining bold OD him, but
~art threw tbe officer OWi' his
shoulder both times.
~ was finally subdued by
Holub and security guards and,
~ to police, as be was
Buildings. . .
a ,._,.,
A two story building located
at 890 Bater St. in Costa M~
reccatly clilccweicd to haw been
clesipcd by Bowus, bas been
cberb:d and found to be safe.
Building owner ADu Fainbarg
~ -We did some remodeJina
about two yan ago. and flew
Bowen in from Albuquerque to
OYelW the n:moddiag
-We found a few problems
wbaa we bad to DMM: some
interior walls. bat the bnilding
itldf is ftl'J ltloog. We mo bad
aaotlacr cap.cer clacct t be
.
Institute fort.be Min .. mcnt of
Tcda~ Bomd. He Ina in
~ Bills with bis wife, Lia
ud cllildrm.
. F~ .!"'!*~ fO! induc-bon lJlCt contnbations to
one•s cbolm profession; saans
in oue\ fidd; n:copitioa in the
public eye and coatinuins iatcr-
est in OCC and commmaity
involw:axut.
being placed in a police car.
shouted •Bil me so I am sue
JOU. My family OWDI your
departmcnl ... dais towD...
Hoha'D was admiucd to Hoaa
Hospital with facial cats and
bruises amt was rdrat rd from
duty for fi~ days..
building He aid ta bni1ding is
stroQFr than it needs to be to
meet building code requite.-
meats.
Fainbara said be considen
bimsetf to be a ftfJ lucky maa.
~e ~ *I almost bougbt the
Doan Bqjlding a few years ago.•
Mean~ reinforcaneut of
the two buildings oWlllCd by tk
Bank of Newport coaiiDllCI at
a local COSI of more tbD S2.l
million, acconliaa to the but ..
.ttorney and City of Newport
Bcada bnilding offxiall
.
I •
....
nn Peters at Grubb and Ellis
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Home also features.
atriun1 patiO, skylighi
ay ANNETTE WATSON
Sitm«ed in XewP.J!11*1 pictu-
n:sqae aDd e:xchlsift oommunity
of l>cna' ~ dais ~·s
featwe home is a single level
beyfront wb:icb offers a charm-
ing and comfortable environ-
ment wbile it cna1oob a bay-
front channd. a private beacb
and the bluffs that surround
Newport Bay.
1bis is a ft1J comfortable
home that offers bayfroat living
in a Newport COlllllllllliry that is
very family oriented. Dover
Shores is wit.bin waiting dis-
witt to schools and ~
Its other anx:nitics iwJode ICV-
eral ba)' bcarll cs · one of wbida
has a playground-and a bome-
o wncrs • association. It is a
wonderful place to ~.. said
listing agent A9m Peters, with
Gr11bb aJl4 Ellis Reril1•"''
llrokenie Sa tius in Ncwpad
lleacll.
As guests wlllt ~ an
entry garden coartyanl aacl
double doon dull laatlC ddard
and bevdlcd ...... imm, tbq
C'DtCI' the mcbantmeet of the home., atmosphere that is iafha-
encicd by the bay&.-...... Tiie
decor is predomie•dy ..._
which minimizes distraction
from the view of the ~ the
terraced prdeD patio ~
the bay and the natural 9dting
of the bluffs.
The living room is ~ large
and displays a firq>lace framed
in marble. a mirrored wall that
further apandt the bayfront
views in Nditioa to ... adjacent
siuiaa area t11at ofl'cn a quid
idleal off to the side of the
maj« ICCtion ol tbe room. This
siuiaa area pra;a:cs Oillwud to
capture the immediacy and
pictmaque nature of the.home,.
exterior bayfroat sdrieg and
terraced atrium patio which
featura a atytigbt in the Ota·
bead COVCJ'. .
-nm home bas many spi:dal
featureL Light hardwood Ooon
appear in the front wing of the
home and French doors and
windows cnhana: the charm in
the living room and master sait.c.
The atrium OD the bayfront is
unique and its setting is pcrf cct
for the addition of a spa.. The
entry prdeD courtyard would
make a wonderful place for the
indusioa of a pool. .. said Peters.
Larillll>ininc
Area
nm home offers stylish
rooms few hrmtf..a. bmda ad
-
dinner. The dining room is larF
and featura a wet bar, a fire-
place framr:d in brick and a
window with ua ctclled glass
imct. The brealrfaa arca in the
titcbcn benefits from bayfront
vie1tn as well as frila a side
ganlm.
Tiie other m:tioo of this wUag
includes a spacious laundry
l.alily that often laJwe ~
areas ud a two-car pr.,_
(' rr p 0 • I II -.-~ ~ • : :
'"'vi• 11r J. c '·
. 1111.m
AM!od1l1 d 8lid W:otld 1bJ 8lided in 1111. F_., '°°"' ... •..-.:-. ...... .,.. tor IDur9l. Tile
Md t.ctwood ..... ,... ..,... pool Md ....
o .......... hoUghout. MouNlin Md «•••
views front w:mld *"Y~ SI 11 n .__,
wmm•• ••rrr
Jult ........ '""" Newport c..r Md .. lirPG't.
but. WOltd ..., 04911edci1.g ..... Pmcilc. Build
fO&Jr a.,... home on tis Y8C*1t lot on Ocean Bl¥d
in dlli.,.... Cotonadll U.end relU in your 9009'ing
twbcw ••--=-end c111r .. .,,.. views. Tony
SMw c.aa•••..... an. One of 9-W1Y ... PGO'l9'Ja homes in okt Cofone
dll Mw. 1 ~ kJta. edl•t• pridcy. T Olllly CUlb'n 4
bedroom. 2 IDy with~ IW1lf .. plua
mini view ......... U.c••
~ • E ~'JP 0 RT BE AC H
au•222 11..-
Plan 7 model in exceaent condition with,.,.., decor.
Specious ,,,,_.., bedloom with sining .,.. ptus
siz.-.. w:ond bedloom. Formal dining.,_ or family
room oS*>n Often •cellent klc:ation tor busil.a
t'9qUirementl as wel • 80Ci9t aciMty. Call tor more
9P8C:ik cornperi90f-. Slal1 ~
9BISI RmPI• RIAMl•D 11...-
~....-mg witlt indoor outdoor d11ign. EX1ra
lalve ma1w bedroom wi9\ wall in doelt. 2nd BR.
and 2:BA. tarnity room. GI w1be1t kx~ Linda o..tt
.,_ 11119
HigNy upgr-.ted upper unit -c-pan in 8ayndge with
lteplace. .. of mountains. ~ mumab6e "*'-
Two bedlooma. 2 blll-. 2 care gm age. c;,,.. value.
F• W::IOW. 9-on Vogt
191 105 -n Ill UZI Rf ~ kK Pwt. ao.e ao airpOft. South Coast Plaza
and Newpot't Center. Three BR. 2¥1 BA. ... UPQI aded
carpeting. Q'*"1\ window beallillelcts. l.Mng room
has vaulted ceiing and fl• dl doors. Dedt for a WJW
of the beck bay. ~ is a cooking aover's defighl
M_.. .. has sitting .._ w'ltti fiJ~ ~
has been -.t:Stened. Eb •• Ross
OB11• •• 111 r snum Thrw BR. 2¥1 BA. tom.I dining room and mge t..nily
room. Secluded masw .-w/f P . and t.k;ony.
V..-.d c t ling9. F~ door-.. garden Piiio. gounMt
~L aoee '° Ne•PGtt c... Soul\ COM& Ptaza
end John Wa,ne Airpolt. S.. Hir.f'nM
.. Ulml &Wiii
Three bedrooms. 3 batha, pool home. shows
bu -..y. 1'1111 becflOOM. ea.c,1•• ..,._ ~
and llmily rocm tM:e pool Aw 1 f ae• ......... wood
V9l1idea. 3rd btdloom could ..-• -.id 01 ~
~~._,,,.
..... -~ ... Ill
Nt I IC~----d~ina .... .....
f'lllllgllborttc.od. 19dDi• in_,. wt DJ 1. a.taer <*P 1tt.
<*'ton ... ...., panttd. new ... 8'ICI ca• 1g
•• s a Ila. n-beducxi-. 2BA. wi9l rooaa to 8dd.
Btu-tr Molphy
B l.Stm EWIM._ .,._
..,., ..., .., --wilt 581\ 38A. ...., '°°"
......... tOOM '*" • huge )Wd .. ...
•"""*'I pool 8'ICI .... f,.dl doof'a. ... hol ...
Md"*" more.,........_ Gr9lt home 1or ••Wt-
~Donna Godlt'9I
--···· 141 .. f911111oa• 8'. ~ D•• tDwl•"lolne. Bnu'iuly
n •• cor A d. D f .., Iii ... IDy. f...nch windows
and dDOra. lgM ..... cw.-. ,... ....,, tile ...
appliances.. Large poof size lot. Danny Bibb/
..... Glody
Mil I K 111 ... tmal l•Rt
Yo.. own bml doc:lt lor up ao 50' be* in front cl
tis 38A COllldomilU'ft wil\ .... t.y .... Two
~If oa. ... s-U.g tor 2 m. Security building.~
Lewis
.
WBIDMlllM.llt.Clll lmt.. llllJll
Truly one of ._ b8lt locMona in 1 lllbor Aidg9
Es' 9 1. Thia 3 bedroom. ~ ~ • Jodt11• holne
ha an expMded ltmily room (double Oligil• liz8)
with view. Skytightsand dca• hwemobwl ~
ak>ng wdh nwty adcitiof.i upgrades. a..twa Aune
MTFE I I MTI mil flCIJTlll Sll._
Single MNet remodeled home. M<Mt-in condition.
Ugh! wood ftoora. French doors. uneqoe atrium on
the ~ont. per1ect for r9'alung and en1lef'tallning
Sepande master suite. 2 guest be«ooms. Owns
motivated. Ann Peters
•'I 1 ,...,,.,rmm.••mm na.m
High c:eiingl. ~rooms. .... fit---*""
ptWide lot Formlll dining room. Wg9 gmdel e k*=hef 1,
ctwming den. Matar suite down.-s with blllt-
Maids room. 4 bedroooms. 4VJ b8lhs.. Blllbwa Aune
..... mm mu.
Fabulous~ Wnity home. This 48f\ ~
ha it 11! P-11ct quality ten~ F~ doors 8nd
~ed glass throughout. Expanded MCOndaty
bedtoorra. Bright open rooms.. Large poo1 .a. kJl
Ollnny Bibb and ~ GIOdy
111 l&ia n I DB' 17119
Of beck bey. mountains and aty leghts. LMng .,..
has 12 ft.. ceiling with *ylights and firepac:e. .....
surte has fiteplace. 0'4•sized spa tub. two in
closets and French doors ao lhe pool Separation of
m~ suite and three bedlooms assures maunum
p!JVat::y. GaySe Amato
E•rJlllRR'" ....
Can be yours in tis ~ 58R r111denc:e. Enjoy
.. 89CUrity of • gmd community. Che twmony of
Wll di f gned •ctdecture. and ht ail•ipiQty of *'8
of h 9ft living. Sandie Fix
•a11aw1•.. 11.1 ....
On .. 11\ •wsy of Big Canyon golf cour..
Tr.alolaal one IDy 3BR a"'°"' home. B a tiM
uted tin:* exlllllior will FNnd'I doors ..t wit._.
t.dwood loon Goumllll lcilchen ... <=-• illlri1
~ -ut• .-.._ priw111 .,.aic> Md tpa. al
wilt ....... golf c:oune .... O±lnny Bibb Md
SI ptalie Grody
··•••t.m&ll 11•111 Wlllk to h oc ••a. bey or Udo. .._., d 1 • .....
kK Ball in .. '-t of al b I I ch d'tli±± Sia unlra
with pMlwted owners unit EXh ..,.. gourmet
~ ....... iwing IOOlllSMd .... t2 I llnlilytOOM
..... lf9PIK• Other teaturm indude priYKy,
security. covet'ed parking fOf all units. Gerry
Aa11nbelg
• CMl9 -·· .., lSTB 11 --Two -.y melil TaCae&n custom home. Loc:ated on
._ "' llil •Y of Big Cmnyon gott coura Pert9ct
home lor lllMly • ...,.,.ll ~ 5 bedlooms.
5 b111M. IDitMI Wing ..t dining r00tm. Terrilc pool
lizll lal o..iy W,/Sllp;wlie Glody
.., .. 11•111
faUr t11aOCMe SW. tw ._ lgN. ~ roa•a. __._. .. CIU99 ris a D9cai&ll d awut11 f I»"..,
tar .............. Pti I ~9"'tp&Pticed ..... c..1:•1•
• IS
1 1ma •a um w11 1vaca
Six bedloom. 5~ BA pfua t.mity rOOll\, libnry.
bfaaUHP room Md mora. Cw~ .....,..
home in._ cololliel II ano.L Surrounded br 22 ~
inducing large pool. ricing ring. COiii ... Md .....
for at ..... 3 hon• A COU1*Y 11•119 ..... Minul9s
of .. city. Olle:.S .. S1 .450..000 including ....... •
• ..,..ftt&cftllb
M 2 I I I ml•..,,. I I 1111 Lim U 11,11 I II a.,. .. tw in peitaet condiliolL Ftwe BA. 4W.
3 •..-... 52 .... on PrOlllOlllOly Biiy. c;...,.. bum
by P' I I Jilt owns. 9117 diM to look .. llfld WCI....,. ao w. in. a.t.a Aune
ILllP-11Ell8 11 W fll
Filbllous CUllDlft 1 lll'bor ..... 5M. 7W tw.
8111·' l&llQOCI& iob9rllndcilylighla ..... Priu&I±
gt'89I .. wilt living rOOM llnd oa •1 Ila .... ( £11
5-levet PGO' wilt ~-=-*Ill • 121 .... Md ....
GounMI kidwl Md much ...... Dinny Bibb
........... , ,... R.1119
01ag11aed br Fred Btigga F't¥1e bedtoom home al
liPP'QXifT 2, ,, a.ooo 9Q. a. One of Big ~·· finelt
oe.ilags. 1W gal coune. moune.in and cA'f ligt*
onew. tmpor'8d blue 8e root. gie.ct CCU1yWd. Ef*Y
with circuSat .. •ell s.p.... ,,.... QU8Nn.
~ wing.. Mt,,, ..... ~ Idling --and
balcony. Danny Bibb aind Linda ~ •••m•... a•111 A WOltd dw rMnlion ~ atmaJS tn a com-
munity of gr.-home&. Two IU'Oed linw ._.
~ Big CMyon eour.y Oub. F°IW9 bed-
r~ 5~ b8lf'I. 11111 du gned and decoe.-:1 by
~ OW. S3..350JJOO tumilrtled. TOlll AA!__,
mn&•-.z '... pa I Thia I bedlOGlll. 4 ~ tw aoc: 181 II in ._ '-!
of nine hm it all A gnllt poot Md tpa. block Wiii.
3 c=-gmaga. •-in Ulchma. ...-.-, md...,; aar., t m.,., cocdloning. ~ ,.. w•ior pillirC.
Bevwty Duddy .
IMMlllf-'Wf Lii IBI I
S2SO..OOO -Thars ngte. OIWf S250.000 b • 80 x 115
lot near pm• &wMf Blly .-t. ••• and pools.
Noe ~ the highway. Some • 1a&i 819 -. required.
Ald'liaeds pAans tor a 3,200 toot hof9e • • 3 It• Dll¥8
HU 9d'aa. and Rod Daley
EWEN&I MY-WT IM Im IN
This large kJt was once iat of an esia-. now dNded
which W1 be • pertect setbflg tor your dream home.
Good canyon vteWS. d09e ao '8nnis and pools.
~ dlSlance '° b 91 ch. the MX81IOn t.$ realty
desirabee. Oftered at 5'95.000.. Rod ~ or ~
Hllschier
fWIM I llY LllllT 11..111.m
Almost new 48A &.ropeM traditioi• home wil*'
the gates of priv• em.wet a.y. o..... holne
........ .._of JllFllF .. and WOIU. ....
S•11pil119 oc 110 91.t wt-. _.., ~ Killct8\. •
....., room ~r.w• 91.t a s-i111d •ary ..
oNy ... al .. d11 · ........ Rod o.l9y OI o.w. .. ...
QR A~~ GE
I I I.A 11 mJ I
~ Qrm.ge Counly ... is 91\ 0..-you won'\ ti Ii± ...
3.5 .C.-uted to be an o.1lnge Cc:ulty s-tc).
Mlniand ..... 100,.. ...... kw and .....
--.. Flou•illll .,.._ WAI trul --. <>ww I.ODO -a. I. wil\ priw LlL pool. I btdlw nu. 7 blll-.. a.rt1eq
Alltte
UNDER S300.000
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Select exPands servic in Co
aY ANNnTE WATSON
~Ult u aa eatreprcaearial
claire toot cllarge ia Pets
Villao\ life in 1974 and led bim
into a new career ill the real
estate industJy, wbicb nmtUOy
iMpircd llim to establilla Siie ct .. a, dei in 1979, early dbt
year yet anotber basinea deci-
lion diruted YlOUo to joia the
aetter Bo•• ... Gar•em
nationwide real estate Udwock.
ataac wbea I ,,.. • iaWlllOI' ia me 10 •ii• IQ 1 .. c.n. ...
tbe late 19'0I. As I fond real iaterat ia •• ;_. ••••
e1t* a ll1lld .aide for aa WCllt. • .. a to~ tilJI• f_ .... ----~-1:9•. iaw:..a1mat, t ~more Del Willa .._ ..a ••U l1f ·,..
•1 became interated in real
more about it in ta'mt ol a aew Deric'i• 10 jaiia a a'dir 1wide
carecl'. I laaft not beea diup-Ral •ate actwcn w •GtMt
pointed. ia my dccisioL Real Ilia 1 sme f• me. I _wc,-.
estate Im Pm W tbe freedom die tpel CiW ... foaa CUt dae
to be my own bcm ad 1 laaw peopleiadlevtioeal'rndqtlw-
foand time is a trcmc.doas ten of Better Romes ad
feeliq ol ~--ia G.._ iapnaed ---ptti.q a traauctioa dOICd. Beiaa a fraDdli1 e ila tllil mpidlJ
llaWtc my own compaay allows llOwUta .al Cit* corpon1ioe
wiD help my camPl8J expend
its ea vim to tbe dirin, • uid
VIOUo.
Viotto earaed a bui•eu
degree from UCLA and mowcl
to Costa Maa ill 1961. llecatly,
Select Propati.cs dw .. d loca-
tions as well as joiaiaa Better
Homes and Gardens. The com-
pany mcned from its long-time
location on Barbor Blvd. to its
current site on Mesa Verde
Drive. iu~ a Better Homes and
Gardens franchise, Viotto's
company will -Still be locally
owned, but will be able to offer
clients a more organized and
professional approach to the
business of buying and selling
homes.
"We will be part of a network
of qualified broken &hroughout
the country and we will have
referrals from them. Better
Homes and Gardens offers sys-
temiud methods of marketing
which include clearly defined
steps which are not available in
other companies. Since we
joined the corporati~ our sales
a note from maury
Open 1-5, Sat & Sun
721 Marigold, CdM
Corner R-2 lot with bright, open, 2 bedroom, 2 bath home.
Beamed ceilings, sunny patio, lots of potential. See and buy
$299,500. Owner/Agent
Open Sunday, 1-5
l 1255 Cerritos, Laguna Beach
Open, airy custom home with hill and small ocean views. Large
lot with pool, play area. Three bedrooms,"2~ baths, family/ dining
room, beamed ceiling, mature fruit trees. Private and tranquil, a
good buy at $335,000. Call to see at other times.
Newport Heights
Private driveway, gated entry to beautiful new, custom ·
Tudor style home. Builder now completing, still time to
choose YOUR finishing touches. Offered at $325,000.
........
3 bedroom, 3~ bath, $2150/month
2 bedroom, 2 bath, $1700/month
Free ~seminar focuses
on btiying, financing
Current balds in real cstatt,
along with money-saving home
buying techniques, will be
among the topics covered during
a free one--bour seminar. scbc-
dulcd for Thursday, October I .
Sponsored by American
Commerce Mortgage and Help-
U-Buy Real Estate Serria:s, the
seminar will focus on laome
financing and purchasing.
Among the topics to be pres-
ented arc:
-How to save on commis-
sions;
-Finding a home priced
below market value;
--Qualifying for the mui-
mum loan amount;
--Oearing bad credit;
-Using co-borrowen and
gifts to qualify for loans;
-Seller carrybacb and tide
in.surance I escrow.
ln addition, first-time buyers,
along with renters. will learn
bow to find their .. dream• home
and bow to pureb.ae it !or just
fM pen:ent down, plus clOliag
costL A fiu penonaJ credit
rqM>rt will be provided with each
Mvance racrvaaioD.
Tbc free teminu 1'ill be held
at 1 p.m.. OD October I at the
Newport Village Clabboase,
located at 63S West Bater in
Costa Mesa (near the comer of
Bristol and Bater). Few advance
reacrvaaiom, call (714) 493-3500.
• . At11 ... _. Un..1ad Bsdli1ra;, 111 ... N
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'Pete 'B«Wett 'Pteseat9 •••
INDUSTRIAL-COMMERCIAL
Choice Westside Costa Mesa industri81 (M.G.)
site 70' x 140'. New liStirw! Quiet cul-de sac lot
with house and ..,_,. SllGP, which can be
used or rented q1nlher a111.,.ralely. <:all for
details.
l:afl8 Wiltside Costa Mesa-36,000 sq. ft. cl
t.nd with 12,400 IQ. fl Of buildisw. AmPlf Pifk.·
ins. l~feet on SUperioi Ave. near Industrial
Way. c.n forfOrtloer details, and appointinentm
see.
REALTY WORLD
NEWPORT BEACH
642-5200
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Calltai'lll ' I I ••• ,, GUU.SDGS
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Leamy 2100 ICI· ft. Bayside condo bome on
OllC Ind ... .,.,.. slip. hay, ....... and
city lilht views. New carpet, texlUied walls,
ftl1icals. tile, aarbk minon. laqaerecl
cabiMts, wl more! 2 B~ 2~ BA. clea, formal •i•• Suwity pte. l*i•ae coma pool A
spa.
IEAlllLLI Will A llEW • ..
CAllRm
M...,U:WC-aalydec)Or_. IM.w ftla U.. pool, spa
ad~ ma. 4-... ft. w/4 Bil. Gftice
ad cx.acile rooa T~ rdW*W widl _..
Calpd&, wall CORli ... llCW likMa S66SJ)OO.
ISIBD YAN)[ 'NI 5111
1 Ir ll:EAll llDI
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The ultimate in design A bmlrious living in
this ~1cr1 own dream home. A grand entry
leads to a 4 BR, 4 BA bome that ho.as special
tigbring, 1V a sound dfcds nnpualleled.
ExtensM use of ~ llJliahU plm a
peenbouse lite bath with jacuui A steam
lllowu. For the~ buyer, Far-
nishinp are negotiable. Oflaecl Ill 5149,000
DELIA DELGADO 7• 5111
PlAY,Pl.AY,PUY
ClWdma were meant to grow up in this crisp
4 BR w / c:uMlo-sac location. Fmced yard,
family room oft U11ZJ coten:d J191io ad fte-tr
yard. A home to pow OIL DM,.SOO
MAXINE GOLDEN,._.
UCI Ill Cllalll ll•E
' BR, 3 BA, cmtoaa lath A pa.ta home OD
ftl'Y prinle, ova Wed cona lot w / spece for
RV + boa stonF· Cozy family rooa w/wet
bu, formal dining. ~IDd kitdee-, t.e.uti-
fully lawltcapcd rear JiN.. S369.SOO
OPEN SAT A SUN 1-5
25Z2 Dnl SL, Na
PA ULA aAJLEY 7'I 5111
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Gra:i«Jl.ll 5 °'I BB bmDe jnctadng a pamd open
tidlWWW.. s.--.. .......... famal ••.•
nm. lllUdJ « 8dl BB. t.mily roam°' Eid&.._
mm& WiromD ind plnDd kitchm (a+faUL
5'1UO mq ft) Laqe pool. ..-& dock fm wuual a.... $1$75.000
WNB DA VIS 780-5000
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• Pt--Wnua, dwu*C, quiet•~ in Ccaw del
Ms? Far me ialuwnetjm call
rLYNN KWJIP 7eo.&OOO
IEWf9n IEACI IBZ,111
IEWLISn•I
Soaring ceilings. wet bar, fireplace built im
A atrium in this beautiful 3 BR, 2 BA home
•/leaded pas double doon. Light and airy
w/lots of glm Exc:hlsne listing
DELIA DELGADO'" Siii
IE91CE8-IU•I m•E
ElEUllCE
Eluuoaic acurily paa will ad you iDlo one
of Rarbm Ri11F Eatatr'S fin ·st propatia..
This expanded Miramar plan bas beea totally
uppaded.. Wlailc marl* Doon .... firepl8cc
wiab cmtom white plmb carpetiMg Qaict
escrow OL $660,000. Lease opt! CUI
RON FD.SOT 7~5111
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Begi• yoar equity haild-up for ti.e .._ COit
• fall. Comfort, -. .... ad loc•io& 2
BR, 2 BA, wl 2 c=-.. •· S127,.500
llADNE GOWEN 1'I 5111
I *ed ad sold 91J mt lil•i• widlia 4 days.
If JOG UC tlriwki9& of .nj91 ud Med
pafcn1nce. ca8 me today! I'm your lbltNw
V.ew S,Din&!
GIWIA aUllM*A-'fU
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--llU• ll'llll~E Q
1 Bil eomclo walti•1 clistm to (JCL i3
Coapec:;.. dfi. •., Iowa comer nit Kacm
froa pee ...... wl pool Vuy hat locatioa.
Owar caa WWWK q · •Jy, SI IS.000
PAUUMDU'J" 5111
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Haft W..U c:Mb• buJeJ' fir Ocemlfrant or Ocem
view hame Beady to buy NOW! CGllad me
today!
GISELA BURllSJRTD
7eo.aooo or 7M-4919
Brand DeW cmtom home Oll the sand. 180°
Ca«•tiu • s11eaw:t -.ft. Uasmpasscd quality a cnclless amaaities iDcludiDg a gow met
kitchen. spa A fireplaces. Offered at
Sl,099,000
DIANA PRC>S.5Ell 7~~
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3 BB-L75 Betha, cadledaal ..., ...... 2 *YtichU.
1arae -=s1ace. s.,. from South Ccmst Pim.. Hew
~ =yt ..=s.roN 780--6000
•llEl PEIFEClm
IACllAY Ill I ME TIW•ll•E
2Bll. 2~BA. 2 saorym-:D· e I year-new• ~eniQDeltv•~Jo~ ~ -.
pabO, tipt "i1 _::pout. Includes 2
anadlc:d ga .,.c. Community pool a
Mwa Im retreat. Won\ last at Sl60.000.
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Some newspapers deliver copies to a wide range of cities, including Laguna
Beach, Fountain Valley or Huntington Beach. Which is fme-unleu you're a local
realtor who does business in the Harbor Arca.
H you are, and if advertising in your immediate neighborhood is important to
you, then The Newport &sign and The Costa MeMI News offer a hometown
advanta~e. That's because we distribute our real estate section only in Newport
Beach and C.Osta Mesa, and no place elSe. So your advertising is seen by 110,000
readers in YOUR immediate market.
The people who will buy homes from you. Alid list with you. ~
Advertising to cities you don't do business in just doesn't make sense. Or cents.
-·· .. 111Jlll a.• owned ... good lender ..... a--. A lr'll lc)Or ~ eo1ld0 ,i1m
a~blaeridetooc ••L ar...vec llon OtCOIPQI k
re.i in guarded co•u with pool. .pa a
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arr1 11 mo m• a.mil• a immaaFfllk two
llory towni'lome with 2 bdl11-. ~ t.lt'9 & •..-ce
tlghly upgr8ded with c=-amic ... ~and wood
d8cUd P9lk>-Communiiy pool & IPL ...... 11. ··-·-
2 IMIM ... ar. pc 11tiities in this alllac:We
4 bdrm home wilh pool & IPL Super k>c:ation in nice
...,., neighbothood with gr..a IChools. .... ··-·-
... ~ 2bdrmfixeron R-2 lol Two
Sl'llOS. one with koi pond. T erriic Newport loc Mioti
~blockto~b11ch&~ 1~~toocean..
U. • vacll!ion home or buld 2 units.
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llft 11 IR cw-Lido .,_ bright & airy freshty
rwbbillled 1 bdrm wilh ~-.... 811 ...
rmnod1t1d ~ wilt .. c::oune.s & tmdwood
albil ... Security bldg .. connunllr pool & boilt
tip.
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ft'" I icondoonht~,...__Jull .....
to .. h new ~ HelfPOlt laldl• tor dil•• OI
Aub(a • .. pier tor bl 111 '11t Fully btlilhed brW11
... .., 2 bdrm & den in . wurlly buildi.a ... .....,... ....
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......,. oc1an Md c ; rna views. 1..111ge 2 lby 4
bdna home wi9t h&ige ~room Md two~
Mnty ll' •c.. Comcil 11111ty tumi9hed al ..
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C 111 I EXMI C 11 El in growing Yucaipa.. Pli~
licl1•1lt1 & uCS11inontisowis2 Md 3/4th acre
on a mllin .... in excelel It lo<.,., wilt1 ...wy
_._ n 111 lted
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-I I El tl8nd caved er*Y doors • llCOIM you
to Ilia one l1Dry 3 bdrm c.-. home. Bult .ounct
&, _...pod wilt••~ roof. I Ml a tpa and
·~in .. m11'1 .... a den/ollce. bmll
~•..._ a.ge flllnly room and lowty city Md mounllin
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Will dDdi tof .... ,..... Pm ...... mo6dil9
........... 5 bdnlt ............. tor •
fv,11 ......_ 2 llDry IMnil room.-fi•ldt doan.. a.-c 1ilifl9ed ... y • ....., room and gounnet
~L lJwt bltck et!'rf courtprd and "fW pm6c> ... ~ ... ··-·-
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bdrm ... din.. ....., .... b ........ rOOlla
~dcl'IM _..Jm.-.n&.tuct.blockcea•
ilMnd. ~· ows 3 Cllr ~ .. 1 bdrm & b&'l9 ollce ...... Slier .. c=-ry 1111 T .D. tor
q1 IM11S~.
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Mill I I .. will doct lor mge boa Light and Wt
5 bdnn. 4..5 t.t. i .. ~ ... fmllftily & IDnnll di••
rooms & ellt-in ~L s.p. au d' bedloom &. t.111
could be ..-rs qumtllra. Trmliliol• _... pmaed
windows. Ft•lldt doors &. aown moldi9-Owner
may Ade tor Hazpoa1 Condo.
11.1._ a1-1•
PP I I I • 191 RE with a rare 62" on the south
beytront. LOWlly 5 tom (« 4 & rmicfs) wilt\ large
rooms for spectacular entertaining. Sparktang
condition with lillgle light f rwdl doors. plaiatillioo
W..... & o.eont pool The huge rnatle' Ute has
cmy I! 1tjwag W wila f9., aniec* and b9y view.
Lsge ......... lom\.
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Mil I Mn I I wilh OW'S ao It o1..-1r01mge
and pmaaoa•Ric views ol .. wicf 1 I' l*1 of Neaport
I e.bor. ader t... wi9I 9ge grK:iou8 rooms ..
h.nty r9furbilhed WW. new P9i1I & <*ll i 911 pltJS
new a.d8c:.-1g. Fomllll cilw9g. t.nil1 and aJn
rooms plus ~ wi9I pool Pr1 rgi4>Us gumded
WI t I •Ollt community .., pivJJ! ti II c'-.
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CllmE _.. lltf I on 81 ltoe '1' Id. new dock
A Cl 1"1 .. 4 bdml wil'l ltmly room, llJgaalt tom.I
cilwag roe.. 2 ..-in m11'1 llllllt and°' 11·a p1ey
ysd. mid --........ •!lie Bua in .....
n '1 a zP1 -llhip. Slall of .. mt tadwdogj
g11idle .. h1 1••coolil••;11a. .... &w-.
video. il•cma a wurllf "1 21 ma
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P =Pa•I
PROPERTY
ADDRESS
2-46 Walnut Street
17SO Ocean BoulcYard
324 Momin& Star I ane
702 St. James Place
2015 Kcwamce Dme
1912 Highland Drhe
2124 Leeward I .ane
1940 W'mdwanl l.ane
401 eh Street
Z7 Belcourt Dme South
1848 Port Renwick Place
26Shoall>me
508 Dahlia A~ue
612 Poppy Aftllue
31S Milford Dme
2024 Altura Dme
1921 Bayadere Terrace
328 Poppy Aftllue
1003 Somerset I ane
IS06 Lincoln I .ane
114 Via Orvieto
731 Via Lido Soucl
26719 Raqueta
1 S Cherry Hills Lane
1933 Port Weybridge
512 F~ A\'eD.Ue
21 Bodega Bay Dme
950 Cagney Lane
S400 River A venue
I tiO I Anita Lane
413 38th Street
114 Via Lido Nord
346 Via Lido Soud
104 Via Lotta
2749 Alta Vasta Drive
2800 Catalpa Street
1220 Outriaer Drive
1824 Port Taggart Place
LENDER
.... MCI w N•••
612-7116
•1fiewN 15 • ......
TR.UST
DEED
Sl30,000
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$200,000
$274,500
$300,000
$200,000
n/a
S237,ti00
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n/a
n/a
$206,200
n/a
S2AO,OOO
S3S6,000
$153.000
$900,000
n/a
S221~
S272.000
$318,700
Sl,000,000
n/a
n/a
$247,SOO
$215,6(;0
$372,000
n/a
$25,000
$142,000
$197,450
$460,000
n/a
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S2S6,000
$233,SOO
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n/a
CONSIDERATION
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$150.000 p
$366,000F
S382JGOF
5250,GQO F
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S291JMIOF
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n/a
$269.00C)F
$275,000 F
n/a
$291,000 F
1445,000 F
$400,000 F
Sl,500,000 F
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$295,000 F
$340,000 F
$42',000 F
n/a
$273,000 F
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S27S,OOO F
Sl«>,000 F
54651111» F
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Sll6,000 P
$629,000 p
n/a
$200,000 p
$320,000 F
S2S9,SOO F
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wortiap of bumeu, law,
ao•erW1lt, corporate ltnlc-
tma and tbe lib.
We talked aboat tbe fact tlMd
.. ol • -JOUlll CoUplca in die
• Md scat bowleclte or taadcr•endina al .... COlltrKt
law, ollepl proccdaa to parcl
oarripls ia ftrioat ciaw-·e.
ca. Of coanc. life ... simpler
tKn. The ollly time people
would eek lepl lldYice ia ..
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die lal lier, ad to oar peat
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Tim ... illltitldiroa\ COD-
tracu arc aot writtea .. i•
stoae•--tbat the Wi**WT ..
a ri&bt to DCIOfiatt nal if die
c:cwu•cr .it jmt -.-litde py. •
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powafal finndaJ imti•uboa..
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ICiaooJ about JqOtiatio;a? Did
you Ian dud a .aoracy am
wilt J011 to aeaotia&c IDDC 11 I
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leaJ1l to read die fDc priat
c:ard1IDy and ask JCNudf', •l)o
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Single level Bayfront features atrium patio
C 7 u ..... s
viewl and a ball that lads to
two additional bedrooma and a
powder room..
cloeet.t AR concealed behind
mirroml doon and miirond
walls wlaich create in~
effects~ the rocm.
I fed it is curftatJy die bat buy
OD the MJ9,. said Petcn.
Fhwwie•F.m, ......... ....
The-.. ii lilted .am,._
witb Am ..... ol Gnlllt ...
-rbe mnter suite is leparate
and bas complete privacy from
the rat of the home. An expan-
sive window and French doon
and windows showcase the
bome91 picturaque views which
create quite a lovely atmolpbae
in this roo~"' said Peters.
Tbe OIMr' two bedroow are
nice sized. Bodi have bay wiJl.
don dud ovalook the entry
prdea courtyud and one ha a
private entrance into the.home.
AD bedroom clOICU have built-l'al&tdd $' .... .~ •
. ia abeha ud cahincts.
-i"bil llomc ia ftl'Y special It
is ~lkoDltnleted and offers
mucb value to the new oWDCrL
... wbida il.loc1tcd .. ~a. r~,r.~..,rtl"-1•~
Plaa, S.... 111, ia Nea;11t
C '•. The phone number is Tbe muter suite also baa a
Yery specious bathroom. Larae (714),•• a..
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k'Y Huntington Terrace
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B•.,i I'• Taaace, a retire-..-....-.:ace in H•atiqfon
Breda.. e"°7al "1 ila raideats
for its IUllDerOUI RaatioaaJ
actiYitia ud beautiful s11r-
rounc1;.,., .... received equally
rave reviews by competing .mor projects and local health
offiri•h/pnctitionen who laud
its implementation of a complete
ud compn:bemiYC health and
eKR:ile prograilL
Hnriagloa Ti:....a-race--, built and
maur' by tlle Delma Corpo-
ration, which also manages
ICDior apartment communities,
Bantinatoa Taaace North and
Weataiutcr Senior Apart-
••da, was clajpcd with the
8CtM., healtlH:omcious ICDior
ia mind Its 24-hour OD-duty
ltafl' GDde111•nd1 the K'llior\
special beakb pa:ds aDd duly
often a 11111Dber of bealth-rdated
ICnica to keep iu senior n:s-
iclrm fit wl happy.
It\ been said 'you are what
you eat• and Huntington Ta-
rxe\ olHtaff' dietitian\ carfully
plnnM menm help to ensuR
dial tbe beakbful food that goes
iato residents will produce
healthy RSU1ta. AD ~
helmced, low-sodium mis are
IUdc right OD the premises and
·arc pl•nnt'AI specifically to fulfill
tbe senior's diet reqaimnents.
FllrtJaermore, residents arc
em:oaraged to sit in with the
didifian a she plans IO that they
ca educate tbem1dws about
aood matrition • 1RD as make
sarc that their penonal favorites
~ coobd 1lp tb8t week..
B8t a apple a ~ WOD'
always bep the doc:tal' away-
apoeiaDy aot at Baatiaaton
Tenacc, where bomecalls
bnaa 't aone out of style. At
H1111tiagton Taa ace, podiatrists
So cli.rectly to their patiea1s'
rooms; optometrists off er
pltieau the opportunity to pick
om their sf_.., right OD the
p1emi1e1; bealth teams routinely
dM:ct blood prcssuR. weight.
ad pracriptiom. And this all
tabs place right in the compkx!
Plus, there\ pharmacy delMry
available and radJ tramporta-
tioa to local doctors.
At ff gntjngtoa Terna. ~
ton and lccttua1 from 0r-.
Coast ColleF take the time to
discuss health iaues of concern
with the n:sidents. Topics range
from what to loot for pertaining
to skin cancer to ways to procect
themselves from the common
cold. In addition. questions are
encouraged and subsequently
amwaed and explained to aJJe..
vi.ate any worries that Jbe res-
idents migbt baYe.
Other special visitors include
eurcile imtruc:ton wbo come to
lead n:sidcllb ia eurcile roa-
tiaa; they alsO clemoutrate
mow:a• •••• deftloped to belp
rdieft strain or pain due to
arthritis or ocher conditions and
di9cuu the importance of daily
exm:ile.
The location o( Huntington
Tcnace eacour-.:s aercise-
via waiting-• wdl The com-
munity. situated upon three
acn:s of beautifully landscaped ·
grounds, offers residents scmic
waiting paths that amble across
the community and around the
large lake, complete with ducts.
Plus, Hu11t.ington Terrace is
within walkin& distance of var.::
ious shopping center and public
trwportation. Located right on
the Pacifica Medical Campus.
Huntington Terrace provicla
aenion with bealtb-related ser-
vices SO CODYCDient that other
projects can' begin to compete.
With t1Us and oUia' projects. tbe
Delma Corporlllioa b.-pro.at
iudf to be a dridopcr wbo
Uildastaads ud cara about tbe
aaiqae aimds ol ~ tenior.
To ram Bonrinasoa Tar.cc..
take tbe San Dicao Freeway (1-
40S) to the Beada ~
ail. Proceed IOath OD Bach
8oaleYvd to Main, then pro.
a:ed wal. Comiaue driYing OD
main for I block. then turr left
OD Florida Street to the com-
munity.
For more infotmatio~ pkasc
call (714) 8488811.
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What will Harborllt&s be wearing lhi
BY DINA VON BURGER
Departing from our usual
synopsis of the designer's collec-
tions for fall, we thought it
would be f u11 to bear what
Harborlites will be wearing this
coming seuon:
Ruby and Jonathan (Jot)
Lloyd spend a great deal of their
time between their homes in
France and Mexico. ~o they
cannot be found in those locales.
they are sure to be off on a cruise.
As a consequence, their ward-
robes revolve around coordi-
nated resort attire. for the day:
walking shorts, T-shirts, jogging
suits, the ever popular Reeboks,
whimsical and practical bats
and, in Ruby's case, lots of hair
accessones.
Nevertheless, when the Lloyds
are at their Newport residence,
and inasmuch as they actively
support many philanthropies.
Jot prefers the understated
elegance of Oscar de La Renta 's
trimly tailored wool suits in dark
solid shades, accompanied by a
crisp white, French-cuff shirt,
regimental tie, perhaps a matcb-
i ng pocket scarf, and Bally
loafers.
Ruby, on the other hand, pre-
fers the classic dress or suit for
day. She selected several outfits
from St. John's fall collection.
keeping in mind that knits pack
caily. Not one to be dictated to.
Ruby will stay with her skirt
length of below-the-knee, accx5-
soried by coordinated stockin~
Frank Olive's bats, gloves and
matching shoes and handbags.
For evening. Ruby is very
food of Mr. Blackwell's ensem-
bles because ... his fabrics arc
lovely and his designs arc always
comfortable ... Ruby will be
among the many not to wear as
much beading this year, but
rather return to the soft. fem-
inine material so many of the
dcsignen like Geoffrey Beene
and Bill Blass have shown for
fall The len~b of her evening
gowns-panicularly for black-
tie affairs-will be to the floor,
acccs.sorized with coordinated
jewelry, shoes and clutch.
Ruby's signature is the hand-
some bcadpi~ she wears with
her evening ensembles, giving
her costume a distinction unto
its own. •••
Lillie Hinde, as CEO of a
national service company.
divides her time between her
business and her many pbilan-
Infants I Children's Apparel• Boutique Items
European Fashions & Shoes
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thropic involvements. Lillie bas I would have to fly to Dallas (a rustling taffeta ensembles and
loved clothes all of her life. She native dallgbter) to purcbuc my dinner suits.
is delighted to see dC$igncn have clothes." We asked Lillie who H Lillie bas a ·signature, it
finally decided to create for""Big her favorite designer is. She would be her collection of hats,
Girls." (Contrary to popular replied, no one in particular. but which she accessorizes with her
belief, over three-quarters of the it would seem she had mostly day clothes. and at times, her
women throughout the world Christian Dior and Donna evening ensembles as well.
arc NOT a size 6, or for that Karan in her wardrobe-lots of Designed by Frank Olive, Mr.
matter a 16!) More importantly, three-piece silts in solid and soft John and Yves St. Laurent, the
Lillie is happy to see that locaJ prints, suits made of suede, hats range from broad brimmed
retailers have fmally recognized leather or wool trimmr4 with f cits trimmed with fur and
WJbe Forgotten Woman," not fur, coordinated with gloves. ostrich feathers to the smaller
only in specialty shops of the handbags and mid-heel pumps. brimmed fedoras, turbans and
preceding name, but also in the Lillie will continue to wear the cloches.
major department stores. soft beaded long evning dresses, -nr. varictJ available now in but has lldded to her coDcction
California is wonderful. Before. the metallics, silk satins and
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"Escada i1 my favorite
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Contemporary look at My Girl
For the past year-and~oo
balf, My Girl bas brought qual-
ity contemporary clothing and
the best in service to the women
of the Harbor Arca.
•we arc what the word bou-
tique means, we arc a collection
for the eontemporary woman,,.
said owner Sylvia Rodriguez. ""It
docsn' matter bow old she ~
she will find thinas here that .she
woaJdn 'l fmd elsewhere ...
Rodriguez is quiet to stress
that service is an important auet
at My Girl. She offen extensive
alterations to mate sure every-
thing rm properly.
Ml think we arc ~ we try
to please, and our customen f cel
we arc apccial. •she said.
Rodriguez said she is in tune
with her customers and liatem
to their needs. She ~YI heed to
their augestioas, became 1be is
genuinely interested in them.
She bas a constant cliental and
keeps certain individuals in mind
when buying for the store..
""We arc always searching for
new merchandise, .. Rodriguez
aaid, ""We don' stay with any
particular designen. We buy
what we like and what we think
women should be wearing for
the time of the year and our
lif estylc here at the belicb..
My Girt•a merchandise comes
from Europe and America. She
recently made a bayina trip to
New York where European
desipen were showing their
fahions.
RC>drigucz u.id that men also
enjoy aboppiq at My Girl for
the ~ women in their li\lel.
-We Ulftellj bow the womaa
tbej are ~.for, ao we
direct them toward certain
items," she e~pl•ined, wrhey
mow they can come in here and
be auun:d that what they buy
will be appropriate ...
When explaining the type of
f ubiou that arc specialiud at
My Girl, Rodriguez shies away
from the term ~y ...
.. Our clothing is elegant," she
said, wrhc woman that buys
from us will be comfortable
wearing the item. Our look is
always forward."
For the fall, Rodriguez said
the big news is hemlines. Women
have many cboica between long
and abort, and the same woman
can wear them all. She said a
short skirt can be worn in a
particular way and My Gi.rl
carries boee to help accentuate
a woman's lep to the f ulleat..
Rodripez aaid Color is impor-
tut in soutberD Califo...U.. and
My Girl is f~ a Wbok
niabow, .... tact, •bida
ii.....,. ia lllilboli.
My Girl carries a limited
number of evening gowns., but,
accordina to Rodriguez, they arc
so popular they arc usually sold
before anyone eees them.
•it's so much fun, the fashion
world is always cbanajq, • she
u.id. -We arc here to help guide
everyone and to make sure they
arc happy, because c~ is a
big expense. We help them get
the most wear out of their
clothing." .
Abo for fall are, 11CCOtdin& to
Rodriauez, body conscious
clothes. •we will all ba~ to nay
OD our~-· laid. Always plaooina ahead,
R~ aaid sbe is alrady
pr;cparina for the Jprina cruise
fuhiom.
My Girl ii located at 3420 East
COut ~way in Coi'oOa del
Mar. Store hoan are 10 Lm. to
5:30 p.m., Moaclay throuab
F~ ..a JO a.a. ao 4 p.m. on
S......,. F• more a.ronna-
tioa; QI m.t07I.
Fall •. ·•
11 a rn. .. a
designer," said Susan Bart~
04heca.Jue she offen a clean,
classic, elepnt and feminine
line." Since Susan is partial to
suedes and leathen or a com-
bination thereof, she added
several of Escada ~s designs to her
winter wardrobe, including the
rust and black suede trimmt;d
leather jacket, wbcb she can
coordinate with skirts and
slacks .
.. I am really taking last year's
wardrobe, which I bought too
much of, and making it work for
this season," added Susan, .. by
acccssorizing it with scarves,
belts, coordinated handbags and ·
shoes." In reference to the latter,
Susan particularly likes Charles
Jourdan's fall collection.
Susan, a bard-working phil-
an t bro p ic socialite, will be
among the many who have not
opted for the mini-skirt, but has
decided on shortening her
ensembles to around mid<alf
over the tea length she preferred
last year. For day wear, Susan
will be wearing a lot of sweater
and skirt combinations, dreuea,
and some suits, accessorized
with bats, gloves (the length of
which depend on the sleeve) and
body p•mer stockinp, which
Gi~ncby introduced last fall,
expandina the color palette for
th.is year's fall hues. (We bad not
bard of •aJeemen" before, but
tbe stoctina is ultra sbccr and
iridescent since it bu been
WOft'D with silvery th.Rads).
Colonrile, Susan likes the
~ burpndiea, taupes, black,
aid particularty French blue and
French navy for day. For eve-
nina she prders the bright colon
which Saint Laurent advocated.
Choosing not to wear u m~h
beading th.is fall, Susan selected
Iona evening gowns made of
moire, taffeta or ailb for black-
tie affairs. u well u cocktail suiu like Gi~nchy showed for
fall, with the latter, definitely
glovea and possibly the cocktail
bat. although she pref en to wear
her hair in different styles. She
even baa a French braid, styled
from her own locks when the
leqth fell below her waist!
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What will YOUDI Harborlites
be wcarina th.it fall? Darcy
H~ ii tnOwa amoaa Ila .et
ol fricDda to be "trendy.• Sbe ii
dcfllritcly aware or the cu.rrmt
.,.. ... Colon. Darcy Ma
cMID die rats, deep otiw
peem. blacb, acatrm and
brow-. (WefiDn'IJ foaad eomo-
oae wbo wil ..., tin. c:Olor.
ReretofOre, ..... utecl. tbc
reply waa they liked brown, but
could not wear it.)
Darcy ru:ently Oew to New
York with her friend Farrel
Duncan to take in the sights; but
particularly to shop and
..
returned with a selection of or Levis. (We bad to smile that
tailored jackets to be worn over the founder of jeans has found
a variation of the jodhpur pants 11 1 F • .. 111
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DiiCriminating women usu-
ally want tbe ~ IO they~
where they Will be assured of
quality and will .have their hair
styled only by someone who is
as much a perfectionist a they
are.
Subaila._ Partager Boutique
and Mating Waves Salon in
Corona del Mar are such places.,
and located next door to eaeb.
other for ~nvenience.
Women in the Barbor Area
arc familiar with Craig Brown,
master stylist and owner of
Making Waves. Those forever io
search of an expert have found
what they have been looking for
in Brown •s 13 years of expc-
nence.
''My mother owned three
salons in this area." Brown said,
"so you could say I grew up with
it. She was a makeup artist who
worked with Hollywood artists."
Brown began his career in La
Mirada, then moved to the
Harbor Area. After some time,
he took a post in A.men Wardy's
Salon and remained there for ct
number of years .
.. That was one of the best
salons I have ever worked in,"
Br~wn said of bis Amen W ardy
days, .. It bad elegance and
glamour, and I try to project the
same into my salon."
Brown opened Making Waves
on June 7. The salon is indeed
elegant and all of the decor is
Brown's own, from the marble
floor to the ceiling track-lights.
Clients such as Margo Rae
Nagel, Joan Wolley and Leisha
Winkleman, would feel right at
home in the relaxed setting.
The soft peach walls and·
absence of fluorescent lighting
help the stylists to sec color more
naturally. Clients can sink into
the overstuffed couches and
enjoy the colorful and exotic
plants. The abundance of glass
and mirron give the salon a
light, airy feeling.
As an added bonus, well-
known makeup artist Richard
Stevens is available for appoint-
ments at Making Waves, when
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He will next be available Oct. larger part in baintyle than most
I , 2 and 3. people would reali7.e.
Brown said that for this sea-If a client goes to Brown aDd
son., redheads are in, as well as requests a style that be knows
sleek haintyles, with bigbli&Jlts will not be right f o~ her, be will
and lowlights. try to direct ~r to a more
.. As far as color-treated, I have suitable style.
the best redheads in town," Making Waves will be
Brown claimed, ""So of~ they expanding soon., and more styl-
will come out p~ but mine arc ists will be available, Brown said.
rich, golden red, auburn red and The salon f catures the Rusk fuie
rich red reds." . . of haircare products.
He said his work with red-Located in front of Making
beads bas won him several Waves is Subaila's Partager
awards. Boutique. Owned by Subaila
When clients visit Making Resbad, the boutique opened
Waves and request a transfor-two months ago.
mation from Bro~ be first Reshad came from Af ganistan
looks at the bone structure of nine years ago and settled in
the face. He strives for style Dallas, Texas, where she
which will enhance the woman's attended the University of
eyes. He said that the shape of Texas. Dallas is known for
the face is important ud the fashion and the boutique
location of the chcckbones for Rcshad opened there was so
good contour, and the shape of successful. she decided to find a
the head. ·second location.
He said he also takes a good Rcshad said she always liked
the Southern California area, IO
she mowd ~ fi~ molllbs ago.
"I still ba~ my store in Dallas,
but I live here full..timC, • she
expa.,ined.
Snbaila \ Partqa' features a
variety of brightly colored,
unique~ one-of-a-kind items.
"Fall fashion will be very
differeat. bec'•w 1tina are ........... !-ne .....,..
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from the., ca• .. to tM ftrY
~-c.ta••n will W loq
aowm Ud ..... for tlae up-
comina ~ From ..-.m,
there ii Puar Gad, which ·
feat ma a Jiabtweisbt white
cotton suit; l*:fect for a lun-
cheon.
For a draay pla, there are
silts Ud frillL For an evening
on die bacla, tbei'e are casuals
by La Squdra Ud Blowout
L.A. And theia; there are the
ever-popular Kid wabed denim
jackets and separaaa by 41 Part.
All fabrics at Subaila's are
natural cottons, linens, silks and
wool knits.
Making Waves and S\,lbaila •s
Pa.rtager Boutique are locaacd at
3731 East Pacifac Cout lliah-
way in Coronadel Mar. Making
Waves is open Monday through
Saturday. For an appoin~
call 67S-798S. Suhaila'a ii open
Monday throuP Saturday from
10 a.m. to 6 p.m; Bqinning Oct.
IS, closing time will be 9 p.m.
for holiday shopping conven-
ience. Fo rmore information,
call 673-SI 10.
Recycled Rags is ~ trove of. fashion treasures
. .
Ever searched for treasure and consignment. They must have
come Ul> a winner'? That is what been purchased within the last
will happen with a visit to -18 months. She said a certain
Recycled Rags in Corona del percentage of scllen are rcpeat-
M ar. en.
For 18 years, the store bas "These ace people who change
brought clothing "from the their wardrobes two or three
wardrobes of the world's best times a year," she explained.
dressed people" to the Harbor She said that having over
Arca, but Recycled Rags is not 8,000 accounts necessitated the
just any used clothing store. pun:basc of a computer to keep
According to owner Audrey track of them all.
Pattenon., the items are taken Customen won' find only
from the original owners on used items at Recycled Rap.
consignment. She prices them at Pattenon boast.a the largest
about one third of the original selection of designer hats in
cost. the seller then gets 40 Southern Calif omia.
percent of what the item sells for. "We never 10 a day without
All items arc kept at Patter-selling at leut one hat," she said,
WSometimes people will come in son •s assessed price for one and buy eight to 10 bata. Fall
month. If the item doesn' sell hats go for anywhere from S40
by that time, ~e fun begins. to S 130. Oddly enough, the
-rhcy go into our part.ins lot es.pemi~ ones sell fint."
party, which is held on the last In addition, Recycled ~
Sunday of the month," Patter-features a large selection Of
son said. accessories including costume
The parking lot party has jewelry, belts and scarves. all
become a popular c veat and which are new. Pattenon said
Patterson, who owns the store the scarves are silk, some are
with her son Gary Richards, fringed and they are priced from
sweetens tbe deals with free hot Sl2 to over SlOO. Patterson iaid
dop and Jemomde. ·she will be ••king a bUyioa trip
PattenoA ii very particular to Rona ~oaa in December for
~. ~.jtam ~tat.a .in on ... coetwge ~-· _ ..
.. I am always looking for the
unusual and different," she
explained. "I get bored easily.
Tbat•s why things change here
every month ...
For men., Recycled Rap is the
place to go. Pattenon said that
men are her most loyal custo-
mers.
"They love it, .. she uid, "They
can come in and relax with a cup
of coffee or glau of wine. We
ha~' plllce for them.to sit with
reeclina material. They enjoy
comi.aa here with their wiws or
girlfriends.•
Pattenon said ber store is DOt
the place to ao if C1lltOIDerl me
in the market for a~ ltirt
and blazer.
.. We like tbe avaate janl.
whatever ii in," she iaicl. ~
is a place wlaere a womaa c:aa
buy thinp to ex~ laenelf ia
an excitina way.,.
llOcyded ... ii IOcatecl at
2731 East e.o.t BiPway ill
Corona del Mar. Store boun are
10 Lm.. to 6 p.m.. nay day
except lbunday, 10 a.m. to 8
p.m .• and SUnday, noon to S
p.m. The .,..-liq lot party is OD
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2721 E. Coast Hwy
Coro .. del Mar
673-5111
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Discriiliinatina women usu-
ally want the best. so tbcy abop
where they will be assured of
quality and will.have their hair
styled only by someone who is
as much a perfectionist u they
are.
Subaila' P..-ia&er Boutique
and Making Waves Salon in
Corona del Mar are such places,
and located next door to eaeh.
other for ~nvenienoc.
Women in the Harbor Area
are familiar with Craig Brown.
master stylist and owner of
Making Waves. Those forever io
search of an expert have found
what they have been looking for
in Brown -S 13 ycan of cxpe-
ncnce.
"My mother owned three
salons in this area," Brown said,
"so you could say I grew up with
it. She was a makeup artist who
worked with Hollywood a.-tists."
Brown began his career ··in La
Mirada, then moved to the
Harbor Arca. After some time,
he took a post in Amen Wardy's
Salon and remained there for i
number of years.
"That was one of the best
salons I have ever worked in,"
Br~wn said of his Amen W ardy
days, .. It bad elegance and
glamour, and I try to project the
same into my salon."
Brown opened Making Waves
on June 7. The salon is indeed
elegant and all of the decor is
Brown's own. from the marble
floor to the ceiling track-lights.
Clients such as Margo Rae
Nagel, Joan Wolley and Leisha
Winkleman, would feel right at
home in the relaxed setting.
The soft peach walls and
absence of fluorescent lighting
help the stylists to sec color more
naturally. Clients can sink into
the overstuffed couches and
enjoy the colorf uJ and exotic
plants. The abundance of glass
and mirrors give the salon a
light, airy feeling.
As an added bonus, well-
known makeup artist Richard
Stevens is available for appoint-
ments at Making Waves, when
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be isn' working in Beverly Hills. look at the body, which play a
He will next be available Oct. larger part in hairstyle than most
l, 2 and 3. · people would realize.
Brown said that for this sea--H a client goes to Brown and
son, redheads are in, as well as requests a style that be knows
sleek baintyles, with highlipts will not be right f oi: her, be will
and lowlights. try to direct her to a more
.. As far as color-treated, I have suitable style.
the best redheads in town," Making Wavea will be
Brown claimed, .. So often, they expanding soon, and more styl-
will come out pink, but mine are ists will be available, Brown said.
rich, golden red, auburn red and The salon f caturcs the Rust line
rich red reds." of haircare products.
He said his work with red-Located in front of Making
heads bas woo him several Waves is Subaila's Partagcr
awards. Boutique. Owned by Suhaila
When clients visit Making Reshad, the boutique opened
Waves and request a transfor-two months ago.
mation from Brown~ be first Resh ad came from Af ganistan
looks at the bone structure of nine years ago and settled in
the face. He strives for style Dallas, Texas, where she
which will enhance the woman's attended the University of
eyes. He said that the shape of Texas. Dallas is known for
the face is important auid the fashion and the boutique
location of the cheekbones for Rcshad opened there was so
good contour. and the shape of successful, she decided to find a
the head. second location. ·
He said he also takes a good Resbad said she always liked
the Southern California area, 10
she moved here five months ago.
.. I atill have my store i.n Dallas,
but I Ii~ here full..time,"' she
explained.
Suhaila 's Partager features a
variety of brightly colored,
unique, one-of-a-kind items .
.. Fall fashion will be very
·clift'ereat. tiee••• lkirta are ....... die ..,. !"Ii. lMabble
itinia~ popular-
ity. Cul&OIWI UW ~ will
fmd ~uaiq• Mr-e. We
doal Clllll' ~ IM JOUDI. •
Rablld llill W boutique
mooff .. lllllMIOM..
Suhaila"I couectiOa ranaes
from tbe 9'IJ CIKal to ttie ~
dreuy. c.to••n Will find Jona
aowm Md ..... lor Ge up-
comiq ~ Fram Brazil,
there ii Puar O..ta. which
features • liahtwe!aht white
cottoa ~ perfect for a lun-
cbeoa.
For a .-, pla. there are
ailb imd ~ For an evening
on di: bctdl. there are cuuab
by La $qadra Aad Blowout
L.A. And tbeia, there are the
ever-popUlar acid washed denim
jacketsaDd~by41 Park.
All fabrics at Suhaila's arc
natural cottons, linens, ailb and
wool knits.
Making Waves and SuhaiJa•s
Partager Boutique are located at
3731 Eut-PICific Coast High-
way in Corona del Mar. Mating
Waves is open Monday through
Saturday. For an appointment.
call 67S-798S. Snhaila \ is open
Monday through Saturday from
10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Beainning Oct.
IS, closina time will be 9 p.m.
for holiday 1hoppina conven-
ience. Fo rmore information,
call 673-S 110.
Recycled Rags is a trove of. tashion treasures
Ever searched for treasure and consignment. They must have
come up a winner? That is what been purchased within the last
will happen with a visit to 18 months. She aaid a certain
Recycled Rags in Corona dcl percentage of scllen are rcpcat-
Mar. ers.
For 18 years, the store bas "These arc people who change
brought clothing "from the their wardrobes two or three
wardrobes of the world's best times a year," she explained.
dressed people" to the Harbor She said that having 9vcr
Area, but Recycled Rags is not 8,000 accounts necessitated the
just any used clotbiiig store. purchase of a computer to keep
According to owner Audrey track of them all. ,
Patterson, the items are taken Customen won't find only
from the original ownen on used items at Recycled Rap.
consignment. She prices them at Patterson boasts the largest
about one third of the original selection of designer hall in
cost. the seller then gets 40 Southern California.
percent of what the item sells for. "We never go a day without
All items arc kept at Patter-selling at least one hat.• abc said,
• · f ""Sometimes people will come iD son s assessed pncc or one and buy eight to 10 bau. Fall
month. If the item doesn't sell . hall go for anywhere from $40
by that tune, the fun begins. to SlJO. Oddly enough, the
wrhcy go into our parking lot ex~ ones ld1 fint. •
party, which is held on the last In addition, RecyCled ~
Sunday of the month," Patter-f catures a large selection of
son said. accessories including costume
The parking lot party bas jewelry, belts and scarves, all
become a popuJar event and which are new. Patterson taid
Patterson, who owns the store the scarves are silk, some are
with her son Gary R.jchards, fringed and they a.re priced from
sweetens the deals with free bot S 12 to over $300. Patterson said
dogs and lemonade. · she will be makina a buyiq trip
Pattenon is very particular to Hong l.oq in Deeember for
~ut ~~ ~~ 1be taka in on .. cost~~·· •
I
... am always looking for the
unusual and different, .. she
explained .... get bored .easily.
lbat ~, why thinp change here
every· month."
For men, Recycled Rap is the
place to go. Patterion said that
men arc her most loyal custo-
mers.
wrhey love it," she ~ "'Ibey
can come in and relu. with a cup
of coffee or glass of wine. We
have ~ place for them to sit with
reading material. They enjoy
comina here with their wivea or
girlfriends .•
Pattenoa aaid ber store is not
the piece to ao if customen are
in tbe market for a timpk Wit
and blazer.
.. We like tbe avante p.rd.
Wbate¥er is in,"' she iaid. -OU.
ia a place where a woman can
buy thinp to exprcu herself in
an exciting way."
~ llap ii located at
2731 East COut Highway in
Corona del Mar. Store tioun are
10 a.m. to 6 p.m. every day
except Thursday, 10 Lm. to 8
p.m., and Sunday, noon to S
p.m. Tbe parking lot party is on
9
the lut Sund
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2721 E. Coat Hwy, SlllU 6
by~only:
675-7985
2721 E. Coast Hwy
Corona del Mar
673-5111
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cu· o'.'-"-510~ olls~S full service salon
European hair & nail design
Introducing:
post surgery and post liposuction treatments
body contouring, facials, waxing
by
Marta Camp
Customen who have come to
Rly on the E~ Salon in
Corona del Mar _might have
noticed the salon's extensive
renovation. Along with the
renovation comes a name
change: Obsession D'art.
According to manager Eliza-
beth du Toit, there is a good
reason for the name change. Not
only will the salon continue to
offer the best Emopean-trained
desipen, but it will featuR
artwork from local artists.
.. We are strivina for the look
of a European art pllery, com-
plete with skYlialats," du Toit
explained, .. We will have paint-
ings on the wan. from well-
known artists, which will be
offen:d for sale."
Currently, the salon is featur-
ing Robert Gilormo from La-
guna Be.ch. 'Du Toit said the
salon will have moR artists as
soon as the renovation is com-
pleted,. in two to three months.
Obsession D'art bas 10 hair
stylists on staff, with two more
scheduled to start, according to
du Toit. Four manicurists spe-
cialize in silks, linens and glass-
ing. W.... ii • aq r .... diC
natur91 Mil ud tlMMr tbaa
acrylia.
'11lere ii allo -Uti-bmeria factor, IO tM uill dcNl'l clcwlop
ar...-.••Toit..W.
In aclditioa. t•e salon ia
addiag 1pw for premier faa.b
ist Marta Camp. C.-p ~
izca in aot only fm•h, but body
contourial. wpinc and post-
ccmndic ...... , care.
•1 Urted wlleia I was 18 years
old, aad have done nothing
elle," Camp said •
She recci1rcd most of her
education in her utift l,dgen-
tina, some in Europe and the
United States.
.. I really enjoy working with
people after they have bad
cosmetic surgery,• she said.
Body contouring involves
smoothing and reducing cellulite
deposits and can actually
remove inches from 1be area.
according to Camp.
For pcnons wishing to post-
pone f acelifts~ Camp can help.
.. The most simple of facials
can bold off a facelift for yean,"
she explained, "'the skin looks
.... ,....., ... polished and nl•••· facial re110ves ..,... ............... ~
tbe • 1d11 .,.. tw. A cos-
_.,.... &omjnjmin:
ponL.
Camp ISfll,. ~Ure
aad puaive eureiac in her tech.... .
°'I 11iO. DWt Clda'I to the
youna Md OW. ........ to du
ToiL Sbe Aid die llJlilla have
been cbo9al W1J cll'lf.-Y &nd
specialis ia a vm1ilt1 of looks.
Some featare daJ •tries or
stroetwes ... otllir m-e very
~--.. dassic. AaJ0911 qt··.., t,,eof look
wiD lie ...,....., * said. As a
boa111, 41a Toil .-dW new
cliCDts or people~ that
they have -the 911 in this
newspaper Will receive special
consideration.
Obsession o•art ii Ktive in the .
community aDd ii planning on
a hair and f Ubioa show at the
end of the October, according to
du Toit.
The salon ia located at 3629
East Cout Hiibway in Corona
del Mar. For more information,
call 67S-OS 11. .·
Pariscope arrives from SF
Women who have shopped at
Pariscopc in San Francisco and
loved it will be happy to bow
that they won't have to travel so
far for quality. Pariscope hu
arrived at 312 Atrium Court.
.. We were located in a very
exclusive neighborhood in San
Francisco for .. I 0 ycan, • said
owner BRnda Metchitian, .. We
bad a very elite cliental. People
from Southern Calif omia would
shop there and suggested we
open a store here."
Pariscopc opened earlier this
month. Metchikian said she is
catering to the prof cssional or
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career woman and also the
sophisticated lady that goes to
luncbeom •well u the new wife
and mother.
•we are well known for our
silk blouses." Mctchikian said,
·we follow the latest fuhion
trends from Italy and France."
Pariacopc fashions come from
those countries, as do the many
unique accessories. Mctcbi.kian
is most proud of her inventory
of reversible snakeskin belts
from Italy. They come in many
exciting colors and the buck.le
turns for the option of displaying
either the plain or snakeskin
side.
Another Pariscope fint is
antique Rplica jewelry. Mctcbi-
kian said her San Francisco
customen would buy a pair of
the earrings and come back the
next day with their friends and
buy more.
"No two pieces are alike»" she
said.
The fall f asbion line-up is very
exciting, according to
Metcbitian. Skirts are slimmer
and shorter. The colon can be
worn year-around. The big coat
is important, and Pariscope
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CONTEMPORARY FASHIONS
6o• a ~taetJ 9'oppu.g eq>Mlea~
3420 E. Clllt Hlghw1y • Cwina d1l l1r • llim70
Paris cope. • •
II 7 Pl•NI•
features it in a tweed loo~
fuhionccl from a blend of wool
and silk.
The aborter cutaway coat is
also popular. Snake akin and
animal prints are at the forefront
in aiJk blo~ and brown is an
important color, Metchitian
said.
For versatility, day-into-
eveningjeney dresses are a must
for the busy professional
woman. Pariscope is impired by
such o•mes u Valentino, Ver-
sace, Chanel and Oscar De La
Ren ta.
Metcbikian 's expertise in
fuhion comes from France, the
world fashion capital. She came
to this country 10 yun ago,
where she opened her San Fran-
cisco stoR. Bui she likes the
Harbor Area for the climate.
And, her children have
adapted to Southern California
in a bi& way. -rbey love the
beach and the weather,,. she said.
Metchikian said she is looting
forward to serving Harbor Area
women. .. Our things are qual-
ity," she said, -rbey aren' the
type of clothes you just wear for
a year. People will keep these
items."
For more inf ormatio~ call
760-8648.
H1How•n id . at p
Petite Marcbe is ready for fall
with the most up-to--datc in
cbildren•s fashions, but it is also
,earing up for another fall event.
Halloween.
According to owner Jeannine
Trout, Petite Marche bas a great
inventory of masts for the little
goblins and witches, but they are
not just the typical Oat masks
you can buy in any store. These
masks are sculptured and tbR:e
dimensional.
"Some people come in here at
the last minute when they
haven\ quite put the costume
together," Trout said, "and we
try to give them ideas."
One suggestion from Trout is
the little Mercedes Racing Team
and Ferrari Racing Team swut-
suits with raeecar hats for boys.
Even through the weather bas
remained warm, many of Petite
Marcbe's lines include sweaten.
An important line for boys this
fall is Cache Cache. In the dressy
line, it9s Imp. What med to be
very basic roi boys bas become
exciting, accordin' to Trout.
One such outfit baa a turtleneck
with a fa.re engine motif, red
pants and a vest. Other popular
aiotif1 for bo,a iDdude -~
to do with traim or football.
For airb, Petite Matcbe will
dra1 tbaD up for all oa:asiom.
With Communion comiaa op,
Pk will be pleued with Petite
Marcbe'1 large inventory of
white dresses.
Fo.-both boys and~ Petite
Marcbe is the place to go for
Cotillion clothing. Children wbo
participate in Cotillion are
dreucd up in fancy dratcs and
~for the girls and coats and
tics for boys.
This is also the time of year
for the family portrait. Petite
Marche carries clothing for boys
up to size seven, but in the
dressier lines, mothers will be
Presents
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Mirella
ple..ed to find up to sizes eight
and 10.
.. It's MMzing. but people are
Idling ready early,• Trout said,
-rbey are settina up the holiday
portraitl early."
For holid., &bopping, Petite
Marcbe offers an easy location
with plentiful parking.
..If they want to get a gift for
any occasion. it '1 easier to come
to ua than going to a mall By
the time you fagbt for a partiag
place and hike in, p ~ by
the crowd and hike ~ you'Tc
exhausted, .. Trout said.
A bonus is Petite Mardle's
(n:e giftwrapping. Tbe courteous
staff will mo take phone orden
with credit card numben and
will ship items anywhere the
customcn specify.
Petite Marcbe is located at 369
E. 17th Street~ #28, Costa Mesa.
For more informatio~ call 642-
4714.
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From canvas to clothes rack
When Ami Gum~~
talia\ new Fall line o( faabiom
ia a work of~ be mom it -
literally.
That's beeausc tbe deaipa AR
inspired by renowned French
artist Francois Vionnay, who
ma vibrant color and exquisite
detail in bis work. Thus, the
dcsiper fashions AR exclUsively
Anastasia's, and available no
place else.
.. When buying designer clo-
thing, exclusivity is important,"
Garavi pointed out. ..No one
off en these designs but Anasta-
sia. They've never been sold in
department stores and never
will."
The Fall collection represents
colorful, light pieces ideal for the
California lifestyle, according to
Garavi. All fabrics arc natural
and most arc from wool sballc,
featuring colon of rust, brown.
black, red, grey, electric blue and
off-white.
Short skirts play an important
role in the fall collection, which
ii ca pailecl of lOO different
atylei aild fabrics, thoup Iona
lkirta mo me promiaeot. In
f'~ a~ of new •hapes and
8'Yla ia ~ atirtl hjpliaJat tlae
fall collectio&
'7hia collection ia tbe most
body-comcious Ana1t11i1 bas
offered in tbe Jut three years,"
Garavi said. "Anastuia is
knOYfft as a very f asbion-
fonvard, avant garde collection,
and this fall's styles arc an
excellent example~"
In addition, accessory items
including shoes, custom jewelry,
belts, bats and bandbap arc
coordinated ~JCally with the
look of Anastuia in mind. Just
as fine art comes from different
periods, tbe Anastasia collection
features a central theme.
•it's a very up-to-date collec-
tion," Garavi said ... In Europe,
the line is very famous for the
quality of fabric. Price-wise,
fashion-wise, Anastasia com-pares very favorably with the
competition."
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lion, av•ilahle ii a ~ of
different abapa aDd m-. ....,..
iaa from petite on up.
Anutaia bOutiqua, which
belan II ,.ri go in Paris. AR
now found in Italy, EnahM,
Belgium, Japan wl Canad• la
the United S~ atora are
located in San Francilco, Bev-
erly Hills, and Garavi\ ~rt
Beach and LapDa Be.eta loca-
tions. In addition, o~ are
sched)lled soon in New Jersey
and ?few York\ Sth Aftllue.
"Our fashion coordinaton
help match the look to the
individual, and bave yean of
experience· in this buaineas,"
Garavi said ... My stores carry the
complete loot, including clo-
thing, shoes to match, and
jewelry."
Anastasia is located in
Fashion lslAnd's Atrium Court,
on the third floor. The phone
number is (714) 7S9-JS33.
Personal service at A 'Marees
When a customer visits A 'Ma-
rce 's Boutique, she might be
greeted with a cheerfu~ .. Hi,
honey, how was your trip? .. and
then offered a delicious bome-
baked chocolate chip cookie by
owner Nancy Brown.
A 'Maree 's Boutique bas been
a wellknown fixture at Eastbluff
Village Center for the last IO
yean and has just undergone
extensive remodeling, according
to Brown. Most of her customers
have been coming in and relying
on her fashion expertise during
those 10 years.
"'Our clieotal is just fabulous,"
Brown said, "'We cater to the
area, especially to those women
who dress for either their careers
or traveling with their husbands.
You won' find our items in the
department stores."
Brown believes it is the
uniqueness of her inventory that
keeps her customers coming
back for more. And, as an added
bonus, she provides the utmost
in personalized service. A cus-
tomer might come into the store
and Brown, or one of her two
daugbten, will bring out an
outfit that they feel is best suited
for that customer. The result is
a delighted feeling, almost an air
of family, for everyone.
"'Our customen arc looking
for real specialty clothing. They
don't want traditional or classic
looks, and they aren' into glitz,"
Brown explained, .. We're a real
service store, and we'1J do any-
thing for our customers. My
daughters are always full of
fresh, new ideas."
Brown said she makes a buy-
•
ing trip to Los Angeles every
week and to New York, Dallas
and Europe several times a year.
She said that new items arrive
at the store daily.
"We don't buy a lot of one
item," Brown said. "'If we sec a
dress tbat•s really a winner, we'll
only get one, if it's expensive,
and if it's not, we might still only
get two or three."
Buying in this manner will
assure A 'Marcc's customen that
they w~n 't sec themselves com-
ing and going at a social event,
Brown said.
Some examples of A'Marcc's
specialities arc leather and suede
dresses and separates by V akko,
washable silk coordinates by
Tramway of Paris, silk blouses
by Mercedes and Adrienne, fun
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Quality, expertise at M. Jacques
Customcn in the market for
a quality fur know that they will
find the best, combined with
service, at M. Jacques Furrier in
Fuhion li land. The salon has
served ttie ·Harbor Arca for 20
yean, with Jacques• SS yean of
expertise.
Prior to settling in Newport
Beach, JKqUCI plied his trade
in Czecboslov~ France, Eng-
land and New York. He declared
that Newport Beach is his final
destination. -
According to Jacques, the
most popular fur is still the
mink, even if it bas gone up in
price over the years, from 25 to
12 percent, depending on color
and quality. Jacques said, how-
ever, he has seen sable and
Russian lynx gain in p~pularity.
... have gone in heavy on
Russian lynx, more than ever,"
he said, "Lynx and sable arc not
on the embargo list."
Jacques buys most of his fur
pelts from the Hudson Bay
Company. He stocks mink,
''Sable, fox and lynx. Mink is
available in 24 diff crent colors,
due to techniques in breeding on
the ranches.
He said that ranch-bred anim-
als are healthier and the fur is
of better quality than that of a
wild animal.
Ninety percent of all animals
destined to become fur coats arc
ranch-bred. The other 10 percent
comes from those animals that
arc declared surplus by the
government of the country from
which the animals come.
"You can't just go out and
take an animal," Jacques
explained, "Special seals arc put
on them by the government."
Jacques' salon carries coats in
sizes four to 4">, as well u the
skins for those clients desiring
a custom-designed coat. Much
pride and c.,.Ctsmanship goes
into Jacques' products. It takes
approximately 100 hours to
d~ign and produce one coat.
Jacques can also special-order
furs that are not in stock, such
as Cao.,:iian ermine.
M. Jacques Furrier is located
at 14 Fashion Island. Store
hours arc 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.,
Monday through Saturday and
noon to S p.m. Sunday. For '
more information, call 644-4661 .
The Sporting Life opens in Fl
A variety of top designers and in the Bullocks Wilshire wmg of
well-known sportswear lines arc Newport Center, carries wom-
represented in The Sporting cn•s fashions, men's accessories
Life, y.'hich opened September and gifts, and features a portion
10 in the refurbished and of The Sporting Life catalogue
enlarged Newport Center, along with such designers as
Fashion Island, Newport Beach. Tommy Hilfiger, Harve Ber-
sweaters by Jennifer Reed,
Jason Younger, Berek, Blueb-
erry Woolens and l.B. Difusion.
Guichet, an area resident with
extensive retailing experience,
said, "We think it is the best of
both worlds-Eastern style com-
bined with Western case-and
the interior of the store reflects
that same duality. It has a real
Southwest feeling."
The Sporting Life operates a nard, Nancy Johnson and Albert
number of stores on the East Nippon. The 2,SOO-squarc-f oot
Cout and in the Southwest, but store also carries such lines as
this is its first West Coast Ruff Hewn, Cambridge Spirit
venture, according to owner 8.nd Eagle•s Eye, suits by Augus-
Terry Guicbet. The new store, tus, shirts by Norman, and
Interior Designer Karen Mey-
ers of IDD, Costa Mesa, has
collaborated with Smith, Black-
burn, Architects, Washington.
D.C., on the d~ign of the store,
which combines stonccast arches
with bleached woods, and uses
a primary palette of mauves,
blues and greens. Guichet stated •
... We wanted' to create a very
warm and inviting store which.
at the same time, reflects the
classic style of our clothes.,,
A'Marees ...
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cuuat wear by Metropole and
Mitsu, and vibrantly colored
aWeaters by Chacok.
Acceaories featured are Anne
nein and Selena, and include
belts. eaninp, necklaces, hair
combs and evening handbap, to
umc a few. Fubion sizes at
A 'Maree'• range from size two
to size 12.
A 'Maree~• is located at 2S25
EUtblufl', Newport Beach. Store
boon are 10 Lm. to 6 p.m.,
Monday through Saturday. For
more information, call 640-1232.
Guicbet continued, '"We're
also very service-oriented. We
off er our customer an entire
range of personal services, and
we 're carrying gifts and men's
accessories as a service, too. This
way, it's kind of one-stop shop-
ping."
The Sporting Life gift selec-
tion includes watercolors by
noted area painter Tracy Taylor,
along with hand-painted ceram-
ics, pewter and tcrra cotta pic-
t u rc frames. Men ·s braces,
money clips, shirts, slacks and
sweaters arc available, too.
HAIR NOW
by
Lee Rago
Former Artistic Director
of
Vidal Sassoon
Tips for Creating a New Image
When deciding on a change of haircut there is
always some apprehension about that change and its
results.
First, communicate your feelings about length,
texture, and condition. Also, highlights are a terrific
way to add dimension. they go a long way with a
precision cut. You may try a gentle body wave that
would accent a new look.
It's important that you feel comfortable when
making a change. Give me a call, together we can
decide on a new image for you.
Lee Rago
3348 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar
For . call: 67~92SO
Something New in Newport
Everything about us is brand-new: from the
elegant relaxed setting to our fashions for
work. play and sport Of' such renOVJned
designers as Albert Nippon Harve Bernard.
Nancy Johnson and Tommy Hilfiger. We also
carry a choice selection of unusual gifts and
men's furnishings bt' Ruff-H~n. Cambridge
Spirit and Eagles Eye Our services are up-to-
date. too. including complete \NOrdrobe
coordination. a size and cotor file. special
orders and. by appointment only, after-
hours v.ordrobing. Ptease stop bt' soon and
· you'll be as excited as we are
Today's Fashions. .. Tomorrow's Classics
Bullocks Wilshire Wing
Fashion Island~ N&Nport Beach
Open Seven Days a Week
(714) 721-8829
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Clothing from the
wardrobes of the world's
best-dressed people-
plus a large selection of
new belts, scarves,
jeweby and the best
selection of hats in
Orange County equals
one unique store called
Recycled Rags.
Stop by-let's have fun
with fashion!!
(Our FREE PARKING is sort of hidden. Come in the
alley between Fernleaf an~ Goldenrod)
675-5553
HOURS: 10-6 Mon thru Sat
12-S Sunda
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Local Color a hopping event
Some atora pve cuatomen
tbe .. bands off, don't touch
anytbllia• Jeeli.na, but at Local
Color, the attitUdc is -please
touch, set into it.•
.. We feel that shopping here
should be an event." said store
manqer K.atie Lee, .. We want
everybody to have a peat time."
Local Color started out u a
small store on Balboa hland,
which sold mostly cosmetics and
beauty supply items. Owner
Jane Campbell acquired another
store on the peninsula. This led
to still more locations, one more
on the Peninsula and one more
on the Island. According to Lee,
a Palm Sprinp location will
open SOOD.
Local Color is everything the
name implies, not just a beacb-
f ront tourist shop.
"We really want to cater to the
locali," Lee explained, ..,,.. ..
why we cany tbii: items we do.•
Even in the de'8d of winter,
when the skies are at their
grayest, it's still summer at Local
Color. The store carries bathing
suits year-tound. Featured
brands are Raisins, Body Glove,
~ach Front Property and Jag.
In denim fashion, it's Paris
Blues, Cut Loose and Us Boys.
As a bonus, Local Color
features· greeting cards, tee-
shirts, sun glaasea and everything
possible for hair, including
banana clips, styling gels and
mousses, and shampoos and
conditionen. ,,
According to Lee, students
from Newport Harbor and Cor-
ona del Mar High Schools are
the best customen.
.. And so are the moms," she
added, "We have something for
all ... here."
Popular amona the biab
school set are the Sottotanti
sandles, which are a flat plMtic
sole in black or white, with
interchanaable laces in all
colon.
.. For SIO, they get several
pain of shoes in one,• Lee said.
Local Color is open seven
days a week, from 9 a.m. to 9
p.m. "We know that duriq tbe
summer it gets really crazy
around here," Lee said, "but Dow
there's plenty of parking, so
everybody can come on in."
Local Color's four Newport
Beach locations include 701 E.
Balboa Boulevard, IOS E. Main
Street, both in Balboa and '207
Marine Avenue and 21 IA
Marine Avenue, on Balboa
Island. Opening soon is Local
Color, I JS S. Palm Canyon
Drive, Palm Springs.
Charmante's Cohen can.'t stop
When it comes to furs, young
people are looking for beaver,
muskrat and coyote, according
to Charles Cohen, owner of
Charmantc Fun in Santa Ana.
"'All the fashion magazines are
talking about it," be said, "It's
just incredible what is happen-
ing. When we were in Canada,
we saw it alt"
Cohen said he is ready to
accommodate those customen
with fine selections of the best
in beaver, muskrat and coyote
skins. In addition, Cohen said
mink still enjoys popularity, as
does fox and lynx. .
Cohen •s family has been in the
fur business for JOO years and
he is the third generation furrier.
Orange County bas been home
to Cbannante Furs for 46 yean,
but the location in Hillview
Center is new .
.. I've come out of retirement
twice." be explained. "I'm in the
fur business because I love it."
Cohen is also a master
designer, having studied in
Rome and Paris. He keeps
quality skins in inventory for
clients desiring custom work.
Cohen said be bu the same
patterns that the name designen
have.
"Style is style," be said. "I
don't sell name brands, I sell
myself. I have around 9 ,000
accounts. I'm their furrier, just
like they have a good doctor,
attorney, or accountanL"
Another specialty of Char-
mante Fun is service. The com-
pany motto bas always been
"The priceless ingredient of
Charmante Fun is service."
0 Where do you get good
service these days?" Cohen
asked. "Certainly not in the
department stores. The after sale
service of the fur is more impor-
tant than the initial sale. We give
a two year unconditional guar-
antees with a fur against any-
thing, but if someone comes in
JO years later with a ripped
pocket, I'm happy to fut it at no
charge."
And would you guess that
with Soutbem califomia \ mild
climate, we would be the thlnl
larpt fur buyina area in the
country? Accordiq to Cohen,
only New Y orten and Chica-
.,.. buy more fun thaD South-
ern Caliloraiml, ind ft don\
haft die DOW. But CoMn laid
tUt -..rath ii about the tbinl ,...,. • ,. ....... buJ. fv.
-i..., b11J for ,_ .. op.awe
a women when she bas it on,"
be explained, •If you go to the
Perfo~ Arts Center, or an
event at the Balboa Bay Cub or
Big Canyon,.you need a fur."
Cohen said that the jacket and
stroller are the most popular
pattern of the year. He said that
actress Joan Collins is respon-
sible for bringing the fur fling
and fur batband back into
vogue.
*'They are elegant and very
complimentary to an outfit,"
Cohen said ... At Christmas, we
sell them out. A man can come
in and buy for bis wife, because
be doesn' need to know a size.
It's the perfect gift." .
The flinp are available in fox,
and colon of red, white, blue,
black and strawberry red.
Cohen streucd that a major
importance is the care of the fur.
He said that it's not ncceaary
to put fun into cold storage
during the summer, but ownen
should have their furs revitaliud
once every two years. This
involves tumbling, softeniD1,
cleaning and glazing so the fur
remains soft, glistening and
supple. Cohen said be can per-
form that service at bis store.
Cohen invites anyone to his
store who is interested in seeing
quality at its best. He features
Ameri~ Canadian and Rus-
sian lynx. He advertises hia
Russian lynx at $40,000, which
he said is about $20,000 under
the market. But mink is still the
staple of the American woman,
be said.
Cbarmante Fun is located at
2425 N. Tustin Avenue, Suite A,
Santa Ana. For more inf orma-
tion, call S43-9444.
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tbe IDOll ~o-datc in fuhion
11atcm•t1. •rm wry proud or the tervice
we ofter, it'I ~.•said
store manqer: J.ckic Buckley,
~ caliber of our ulel people
ii ~ we really 10 all out for
our customen . .,
Wtien Buckley say& service,
she me.a• it, in every sense of
tbe word. For example, if a
woman visits Wilkes Sport for
shopping and bas her children
along, the staff will entertain the
children, serve them jui<:c, or
take them out to the playground.
wrhat way, the woman can
shop in a relaxed manner and
not worry about the children
running wild,"' Buckley said.
She pve another example, of
a customer who doesn' like to
shop, but whose wardrobe des-
perately needed updating. The
lady was brought to Wilkes
Sport by her son. The staff
served the son ref rcshments
while the woman spent three
hours shopping.
"She was most impressed by
tbc service,"' Buckley said, "She
said she gets physically ill in
department stores because the
staff is so discourteous. Here,
she was able to try on items and
we brought them to her in the
dressing room, just like a per-
sonalized shopper."
Service is not the only plus at
WUkes Sport.'Tbe fashions are
the most current for fall, in
gorgeous animal prints and vivid
colon. Tbc fall collection is
dacribed as •a high level of
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favor with the younger set.
Stone-waab is once~ created
by just wearing and washing.
How meny remember using Rit's
color remover to create this look
before it ever became popular
with deaipen?) .
Another aspect of this young
lady\ wardrobe is the tailored
pant. turtlenecks, hugh bulky
sweaten, signature stockings
and socb, boots and clogs.
~y enough, "trendy
DaiCy or preppy Julie Eastman"
select the same evening attire: a
strapless long gown, simply
acceuOrized, the emphasis beina
placed on hair style. Darcy
cbOOICI gels, barretts and combs
for her curly brown shoulder
leqth IOcb. Julie1s silver blonde
trellel falla below her waist and
she, too, telecta barretts, but also
scanea, curb and French braid-
ina to complement her evening
attire. .
Wtieii the Ivy Lequen intro-
duced tbe ~py"' look in the
early 1920s, it was conaidercd
.. trendy., then. After being
around for nearly seven dee.des,
the style is nOW called classic.
uPreppy" is also tbe f ormumer
of wbat ha been termed ·uni-
sex.•
"' Classic walking aborts,
buttoned-down Oxford cloth
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style, with sophistication and
vcnatility,"' according to Vice
President of Design, Jim Geor-
gedes, "It expands the dimen-
sions of the Wilkes Sport
concept."
According to Georgedes, the
emphasis of the fall collection is
on body-conscious, comfortable
silhouettes in knit dressing with
fabrications in wool, cotton rib
and French terry.
Colors reflect a rich and
natural palette with olive drab,
black, taupe and cream being the
most important. Georgcdes bas
accented this rich palette ~th.
berry, mustard, plum and teal.
The theme for fall 1987, in
men's and women's sportswear,
is military, with jodpbur pants
for women being the key pant
in the collection. A military
bomber for men and women in
shirts, slim belts and minimal
jewelry still remain for day wear.
The t&penny loaf er,,. ho1'C'Ver, for
guys bu giftn way to huracbes
and high-top Rceboks.
Although for the girls, a vari-
ation on the theme of the moc-
casin was reintroduced by
Zodiac. Sweatcn are still worn,
slung over the shoulder, but not
tied or cuffed (except perhaps
when a gust devclopcs).
Within his circle, Jason Per-
kins is considered •preppy.,. He
prefcn Polo by Ralph Lauren,
either chino, wool or leather
emphasizes the military theme.
Accompanying the military
look arc riding-style shirts,
jungle prints and windowpane
shirts in a rayon and wool blend ..
Utilizing the sharp accent colon
of the collection, they tend to
expand the theme into a colonial
look.
Buckley emphasizes that if the
item is not in stock, she can
special order it to be shipped
from any of the five stores.
•we are happy to drop it off
at the customer's house when it
comes in,"' she said.
Wilkes Sport is located at 18
Fashion Island. Store boun arc
Monday through Friday, 10
a.m. to 9 p.m.; Saturday, 10 am.
to 6 p.m. and Sunday, noon to
S p.m. For more information,
call 644-S1SS.
wean Ule undentated 14K l.D.
bracelet and sweats, prcf'erably
silk-screened with the college
insignia of bis family. (No doubt
when be attends USC he will .be
wearing the garb that proclaims
•Property of the USC Athletic
DepartmenL ") Jason docs say,
though, that the blazer has been
replaced by a copy of the WWII
leather flight jacket.
Most of the fashions men-
tioned in the above can be found
at Saks Fifth Avenue, South
Coast Plaza.
A'MareeS
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Mon. -Sat. 10-6
2527 Eastbluff Dr.
Newport Beach
"(locllld i'a lhe COtMllWnt Ea.,,.. Cetiet)
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The name Wilkes Bashford is
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Willces Sport is a bold new departure, one
inspired by the actiw California style. The price 7
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(714) 644 -5755
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