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UULK RATE
U i POST~QE
PAID t~,~~.CA
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n <
llobcit Msble WM tbie iid
wbo al~ doodleid ia ~ In
bia cw. bowwr, it ..-S off
became DOW be m•ta a liviq
with hia artwork.
"I always drew on my book
coven in achool, and pretty soon
I wu doiq the same ~ for
my friends,• Marble said.
In coUeae. Marble majored in
art. but, fiprina be couldn't
make a livina at it. alto majored
in busineu lldmimtration. He
viewed his artwork u ~me
tbina I could fall Net OD if C'VUYtbiDI die failed .• Dari-a a
stint in the Navy, be continued
to draw, both for Navy newslet-
ten and also to keep bjrmelf
from aettiDI too bored •
.. In the submarine service we
would spend u much u three
montba underwater and drawina
helped keep me and otben
entertained.• be said.
After leaviq the Navy, Mar-
ble worked u an illatrator in
Hollywood and then u an illus-
trator and art director for an
educational publishing com-
pany. Al a bobby Marble tin-
ken:d with art as he used to do
in school, concentratin1 on
funny animals Wortiq for five
yean u an illustrator, be
decided be wanted to be bis own
boa and ftlltured out on bis
own.
.
Be be1an frequenting art . Prints are limited editions, both
shows wilb his pea and ink . numbered and signed by Mar-
wildlife drawillp tellina, only ble. Be worts mainly with pen
moderately. Marble was cacour-and ink, eclding the final touches
aaed to briag other samples of with acrylics.
his wort wl bepn iDdudiq bis
cartoon-lib •nimah, although
be .... leary of tbia art beina
accepted. But. • they uy. the
rest ia history.
For years now Manic. wbo
lives in Newport Beach. bu
conceatnted oa what be once
tbouabt of .. his •crazy• art.
Each piece baa a title, and all
7'Jll 1 a ......... . ,...n..,1111
Marble commented that life is
bis motivatioa aad just a wait
down a atrect can be all the
impiratioa he needs He does
not baYC a favorite pieces imlead
&EM .WISE
Kmll bws end Cnxaile Oun-
.. n., came to rNnd first .._.
JOI.I this* maul Auitt 51 M Aus-tn:liM llft"' .. .._,_._,..,a
thaultC..
8llt kno.t .. A&ilttKiM °'*'"
Os*. ... ..., ful d '*" d<ttJb,
has...,._alredsar•-•. •
• lilttt Of ... ~. is .... _... bec81• it is IO tl II ltiful Md
ellobec81•1 istomlllrwJ ca. llft"5 occur in sndictlble
wins Of dll 121 L Nat IO wiltt Gp91
bec81•tt19tocmonal~•• ..
cmed be~ wltt •Kc111
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"*-produce no......_._ Pft>
dum .... IDa..k--...Sone
ii •cc "ul a.rs IC.at) tm
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Culand s-ts .. mopmcti'C8d
n Aulnlia. A Saueta 5-Aullra-
lilln ~ s-t is ..... diftlr.
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tian time is ..._,. end ~ one
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CHARLES H. BARR
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. NATIONAL HOME FASHION LEAGUE I
I Sotlda Coast Cllapler
PRESENTS
I "DECK THE HALLr I
Otte el Or-C-ty's ..... !IP ............. .. 1,..., ..... , 1•celli ..... •J•mswllu1•a1S1.-. I
11ae a' ia• lk .. t W111Mt •r•-N9w. JL
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DOCTOll .IAGVAll, INC.
INDEPENDENT SERVICE a REPAIR
FOR llECOli9IENDED IMINTENANCE
ON ALL MODI.IS. EVEN Dlll9G WAllWITY. .
CdAf haunts
swap meet
Tbe Oraqe Co.•1 Swap
Meet ii priaa ., a. a ekoec
• ftridy al....-;-... ~
GD smaday. 0c.t.. ]J "J 6rjDa
emit pria:a for tile ..... I II Id• a· •riacdc~ n11•.mo1
*eecrer .. ia.
VClldcJn. cm,..,,._ ..t d9e
FDCtal public caa cloa diar ._at chldl and vie for ., to
SIOO ia eaala before z · I tk
B.....,,.. How 90•and iD
c:onj1IDCtioa ~ Cor ·-dd Mar Billa Sc-.001._ iraaa *••' rs De a111s Ii r'IY
wil -~&om t ....... J:lO p.a.mww-...w-, ... ., ............. . ... .... ... ...... .. .... -
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Playing doctor becomes a ~ostly experien
Tk ... day .. , d-.. -
...... -if 1--W play clod« widaw.
-Smc... I said. wondering
.............. lt .. eded
lib a ..aimpro~ OtU la
.... ....., 111for,..,..Straw-
la!J Sllortcakc or Lady l..oftly-
loc=t•
. ..Wllo •• goiag to be the
,.. 1r1 •'al
-y 08 IR.···~ IM"i"I • • toJ ~· ·r. t11e cloctoi, aid yoa haft an ear-.me.•
Tllat aoaaded familiar; · I
,._ ... I coald do ti.a JHdtJ
wdl. Sbe •down OD tbc stain.
•emiag an omnitcical expra-
sioa.
I said. •1 baft an eanck, Dr.
__ SueKauth
I 1 a. Cc If ,_ ... a il'r if lo a fool.
Siie ,.. die _. of die ....... ,isty d ottanr I yelped .
oecopc m.o _, ... -Jt-. red. "'-nm.-. a 1ot!•
Yoe med tome~ P• llGt .. Ya," .die doctor replied.
tbc _. ,_ driak-dle dlica • Alld JCM1 Mft lo come '-*
JO'I cm c:kw ib a 'is aid-• 10m ••ow.•
-okay,• I said.. •&ow mada .... torr I aid in a ~
docs tllil ... COii?-.. 10llC, ..-. out my imagi-
-ola, •Ille thowah' for awllile, nary walld.
-probably around f'IO. • -J Uve to ICC if it\ still reel
-sixty wbal?"' Tbca re loot • the other ear.
•1>o11an, Mom,• sbe uid. • Maybe it11 be ~ too.• She
IOolcd ~--i wit to ¥ilit 18J fliest,•
• Alld ....... wil die Yilit .... 1...-ra.
COit tia n a1ow!"' I aid, ,_.... .
Allpiciiam.. -Well, f'm DOC ,_,...JOU f«
•ProMllly mCMIM 60 • • a.omorrow. • J cglbd. -i can't
said 'W1!.! • -~ord iL.
-smtJ .i apbar I lllbd. She .. Okay. Now preteacl tbis
aoclded. How anda do you pa.J stethmcope ii a clrUWlta foa.
~oar ••~ I ..,.'PNlod, ~ taia. wl JOll are a little pappJ
IDI lo~ la IW ~ F''i"I a drillk from it.• ... ~ .........
•Aroad fi9e. •Ille said. Too t.d aD _, oda doctors -wa.a do they dO for yot1?"9 ma'l soflQiDk.
I cm«iaMJd.
Well, tbcy wort at the bm-
pilal. so I wwr tbc phoDcl'
IDJld{. .. she said.
·u you only g;w tbem five,
what do yoa do with all tbc other'
money, lite the ·SJ 20 yoa Ft
from mer
s,. Xadlt 0 • lit:ouM ,.,_
.,,. Md co...tdtw ., • loe.,J
public JriP ldtooL SW-" lwr
laalMnd ~ widt tlwiT fow-
yall'-o/d ""'c#fla ;,, Newport Hnpw.
Tho~e old plugs can fill fund.raising holes
8 Y 81LL BAJlVEY
To the casual reader, tbe
agenda for the last meeting of
the Mesa Consolidated Water
District Board of Directon
appcan much like any other
agenda. That ~ until one comes
to item 8, subsection c..
That item says, "'Request for
used~ surplus fire hydrant by the
Foster Grandpa.rents Program
of Fairview State Hospital."
Further research indicated
that the Newport-Mesa YMCA
bad requested a hydrant of iu
own last month.
What on earth would a Foster
Grandparent or tbe YMCA
want with a used fU"e hydrant?
Chuck Hamilton, of the water
district, verified that both
organiutions had requested
used ftre laydnults. and said the
request was DOt al all unusual.
•we get lou of requests for
used hydrants," said Hunikon,
-usually from scrrice organiza-
tions or charities. They usually
use them in f undraisers by
aUdionina them oJf or selling
raffle tickds. I haft no idea wbat
the ftnal owners of the hydrants
do with ~ but I suspect
tbey-..C motivated by the same
feeling that m•kcs kids want a
stop sign for the wall of their
bedroom.. ...
Hamilton stressed the fact
th.al there is a very limited supply
of used hydrants. and they ~
made available only to senicc
orpniz•tions and charities.
Vicki White. of the Fairview
Foste!' Grandparents ~
said they bad not receiwd iheir
fire hydrant yet. but they
planned to raffle it off at their
Christmas BoUlique to be held
in the Fainicw auditorium 011
Nov. 18.
*We're goina to ha'Ye all sorts
of Christmas decoTaliom for
sale. and will ldl tickets for a
drawing for the byd~ • said
White. 1be proceeds will go to
bdp support the Foster Grand-
parents Propam ber"e at Fair-
view.•
White said tbere arc pracatly
121 Foster Grandparents at
Fairvitw9 but the P"'ll am is
always lootiaa for more pt:9pk.
... have no idea wlaat the
wima or tlle la)"Cltul will do
with it. Maybe mate a p&aaar
IMuid.
.J'm de Boom, of tl9c YMCA.
said .... ,..,.., woaW lie ....w.e • o« 11 tMir furn lniur, • ..-:t« .... to .. Mid •
die FOllr Sc-B_. ia Ncw-
polt lndt
• , ..... .., ...... Mo ••
6 and the cost is Sl2S pa person. and S300, •said de Boo~ adding
We11 mate some money on the .. We"ve been auctioning
dinner. but the .hydrant will go hydrants for seven or eight~
for somewhere between SISO and they always bring that
• • • • • • • .. • • • • •
• • • • • • • • •
'
much.
He had no idea what the lucky
bidder would d o with the
hydrant, nor what previo us
A CELEBRATION
OF .hALIAN LIVING
Think Italian! Look Italian! Ay Italian!
Join us foy a fashion p resentation
co-sponsored by Harpers Bazaar.
The Italian Trade Commission
and Fashion Island.
hydrant owoen had done with
thtln.. but A.id, .. I was bigb
bidder one year. and I pat mine ,
in my front yanL... ..
'
,
Register to win a round-trip airline
ticket for two via .4111talia ~~"
October 31
2:
Centerstage
Court
• • NEWroRf CENfER • • •. • • • -I SLA D •
---.... -~ -
tikd Matilc -die at ...,alaµ;adaradlldia~la
Ilia cmc. ---. it .... all been r ..,. lie ·abs a~
widallilatwwL
.. always 6ew Oil .., boot
co•asia11:t.oa,...ti*&UJ.,..
11)19 doi• tile 1W .... fm
IDJ frie .... • )(.tlle imid.
la colqe; ..... ~ ia
art. .... fipriag lie co-... ,
mate ...... it. ... =ljand
in ....._ Mwj-.nlioa. Be
wiewed Ilia atwod • ~•e
tllilla I COtlld fal t..* • if
etaydlias clle few -Dliiilc.
llillt ia the Na.,. lie ccain 1rd
to draw. bodt for Nny w:ualet-
tcn ... also to keep .... tr rn... .-•ina 10o boral -m the IDllllaarine 9Cl•icc we
would spend • mllCh • three
........... atAuddr-ilta
ltelped bcp me ad otkn
cntataiwd, --..... ,,
After' leawiaa die Nny, Mar-
ble worbd • • ila1 bamr ia
Hollywood and dim• • iJlm...
tnllol' and art ctira:tor (or m
educational pablishin& com-
pany. As a bobby Marble tia-
ta'Cld with art • be med to do
ia school. coac:entrati.ng o1i
fauay anim•h Wortilig f« me
years as u illastrator. be
dft::iilcd lie WUlcd to be bis OWll
boa ad wablred out OD his
cnra.
-He hep• frciqllClltiq art
allows willa • pea _. Oak
wildlife ..... • ...... oaly
modei.-ty.M.t.le .. c8DDUI'-
... to killg odlcr I ... al
llis wad ailid be-i8i w·• llis
cartOOIHib --·· .,,....... i.e ... lc8ry al dJia at bcinta
•c:ti* II a.t, • tllr:y say, die
rat ii lliltmy.
For years ..,. Mat1it. wllo
liftS ia Newport •ri, U.
ClOtilC •rilDll Oil wlalll lie c.ce
t?aa .... ol • llis •amy• art.
Eada piece .... tide. ....
&EMWllE -,
Kall9 ?iws ... Croc«Re 0-. cm ,..., c::sne tD mind tint-..
JOUtllir*.a.IUtA&a 5 1 EM,_. tr-.n ...... ..., ..... .., 0
thaulfll.
a.st"'-' .. -.. f n asm
Opel. ......... Ml d '*' dGJfor,
hBftu._d,..or•-• ,-Ill
• lilflt.« ............. ··-umble.becw-it is m?I I 4iM Md
..., becm• it ii m SMm. ~
alts .... occur in .,,.. llt.W
-. or di 11 "L Nat m 1lltt as-I
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PIUlllll wry d 11 · .. ii dimmolld.
AullrWa pradl1C81 .... kinds al
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danc8 al ....... diMIOlldL sna.
dimmolldl far.,... .._ INowd ID
be. bis ............ .., ......
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tian time ii larwir ... ...., ..
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CHARLES IL BARR
7 I._ 7' 7 Al. 111..rta•••lfl' llllllt Pl, ,...,_., ...
,..... arc heded cditiom. both
t fled ... signed by Mar-
... Be WGib mainly-wida pm
wl iat, eddina the fiul 1G9CW1
widaa:aylica.
Marble com•• med that life is
bis AJliw.-. ad just a wait
dcnnl a mm ca be an the
m.pinlioe lie mats He docs
aot 7laft a fnoaite piaa imaead
DQCTOll . .IAGVAll, INC.
INDEPENDBft' SERVICE a REPAIR
., .. ~-·-..... ·. •••tr& n -, • .,
faodle' U II dilt ii Wkie _,
idlllil me; 1r! rn I .._ f . t rd
apiecc,dlect' •• ..,__.
lmoRm.•
A"M at •two•-..se
illite, • idle ........ ....,.
Sf• I IR ia llil 1111ift..
-0. tilne, ._ I fiwt z d a
piece I IE rwfillH In• •Mh I
.... to ......... ....
tasut , -.S 1'illl ... I sdfzd .,.. ............ ....
lie ..... ,_ pza•li Id me now••--••• . ._. DI ;., hii ...... file..
-. .. I SfMlt .... _, odlCt
aa: ,..._ p •.• lft --
..... ia a piece 2i•W, -&ow
to ...-a 0aa:, ••• ._. 11o11a F·--A..-... ~ 1idds
lft awed to Dilll9C a trial
ciiW -&ow to Meb a Blau
Qacol• Clip Coot&.
Now ..._...~ atwwt CID
alto be 1ee11 oe ... _. ...._
F.dDraaM cr lie-.... opca
~ r. people to came ad
.ee 5aia aucat arl&iiw..
On NO'lf. 6. ..._.. win tab
pat in The CaBr for F..a,
Can-=fina uctioD • * Foar
Seasou Hotel ia Newport
Baril, wlae be will bedc-P'ina
• print.
CdAf haunts
swap meet
1k Oraqe Co t?J Swap
Meet ii .-Uta 11p tea IC11•e
a YadJ of 10tr I ......
• Slbnlay, Oct. JI.,~
CJis?afrizaf•*~· , ..
Hsi w z ca erk.. , ia ._. ol .... , .......
Va.daD, cepk1111 liJld tile .-a.a pdlic caw -. diar
..iatd11ds..tmf•8Pto
SIOO ia call bd'GR I 2 I • I*
B-1*d Home .,a•and ia
coajaertioa willa Cor 181 dcl
Mar lliP Sdaool"a •w
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...... ii I wo.ld play clod« ......
-Smc." I said. woaderiag
............... ltll2 kd
Jib a nil i £EOWCI M .. 09U lier ...a requ 1111for playiaaSlraw-
llaty SMttcake or Lady LowJy-
locb.
. -w1ao•1 ioi•a to be the
r-•wtrlmt=d
-Yo.mc.••1e,W..-•ina
-.. toy .. ltoecope .... the
clador. ad J011 haw aa ear-.-..
T1aat aoaaded f aailiar; I
tlMssp I coMI do daM ptdt)
wdl Skat down Oil the stairs.
'!""•ina .. omnisrirm ClqlftS--
llOIL
I~ -J haft aa candle. Dr.
-~ ----... __ _
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SueKauth·
I I a FL Cu n « ,_ ...... il'r9 ................
OKCJllC illlo ay W' ...... red..
Yoa wid IW pimk Jil llGl
..... ,.. .. -4M ..
J08 aia dlcw ik a Ilia lirl •
-otay. • I Aid-•eo. muda
claa tllil Yilit c:mcr
-oil,• sbe tboe*"' for~
"'probebJy mound 60 .•
-smtywlullr
•1>o11an. Mom,• sbe aid, •
/
ilto a fool
,ixty dollanr I yclpal.
.,.._\alot!•
•ya.• die doctor replied.
•A.a yoe ~ to come t..:t -. tia••aow.
~ torr I said in a ~
.. toK. pi•i• ~ lllJ imagi-_., ....._
-i lanie to me if it., still raL ne. n look • the other car.
Maybe il11 be red. too... She
•n
loobd lwpcfa
•AM a.ow llllldl 1rill die Yilil
COit tG • aa~ I aid, Jootina
-~ •Pra'1akly ...,... 60.• * ........
-sdty apiar I Mked Sk
aodded. •aow mada c1o yoa pay
yosr w~ I des n'l'llocl. trJ-
ia& to ~ ia sew CCODOmics
aDd social ••• , ••
-ArGalld·~ -• aid. -wua do aky do for yoar
I CM'i 1 'ed..
Well. alley wort Ill die be.
piaal. IO I WWU tbc phoms
myldf, .. sbe said.
•If yoa only gift tbem me.
wbll do you do with all tbe other
moaey. lite the s 120 yoa tel
from mer
"'Wdl, rm DOt paJilr&JOU few
toJDorroW... I miked -J c:aa'
afford iL-
•otay. Now prcteacl dais
...... ii • ctriatillg fosa-
tain, .. JO" are a liale JWWJ
id'Mc • clriat ~ it. ..
Too t.d aD _, odm-cloc:ton
ama' so Oaihir .
Those old pltJgs· can fill fund raising holes
8Y aILL BAilnY
To the casual reader, the
agenda for the last rnrrring of
the Mesa Consolidated Water
District Board of Directors
appears much lin any other
agenda. That ~ until one comes
to item 8. subsection c.
6 and the cost ii s 125 per person.. and SJOO,. said de Boom. adding
We'll mate some momy OD the .. We've been a11ctioning
dinner. but the hydrant will go hydtantsforsevenoreigbt~
for somewhere between SISO and they always bring that
much.
He had no idea wb.al the lucky
bidder would do with the
hydrant. nor what previous
hydrant owners bad done with
them. but . said, -1 was high
bidda one year. and I pat mine
in my front yard ...
That item sa~ •Request for
used. surplus fire hydrant by the
Foster Grandparents Program
of Fairview State H01pital ..
FurtheT research indicated
tha1 the Newport-Mesa YMCA
bad requested a hydrant of its
own last month.
What on earth would a Foster
Grandparent or tbe YMCA
want with a med fire hydrant?
Chuck Hamilton. of tk Wal.CT
district. verified tbat both
organizatiom had requested
med fue llydrallts, aad said the
request was DOl at all lllHIAW ..
... We get lots of requcst5 for
used hydrants. ... said H•miho~
-U,,U•Uy from ICI vice orpniz.a-
tions or cbaritics. They usually
use them in f undraisers by
aucaioning tbnn off or Idling
rafOe tictds.. I baYC DO idea wbal
tbe final owners of the hydrants
do with them, but I suspect
~ motivated by the same
feeling tha1 makes kids want a
stop sign for the wall of t.bcir
bedroom.. ..
Hamilton stressed the fact
tha1 there is a YCf)' limited supply
of used hydrants~ and they are
made availabk only to service
orpni.utions and cbari~
Y acti White, of the F airvicw
Fosacr Grandpamits Prop-am.
said they bad not ra:ciwd their
fire hydrant yet, but they
planned to raffle it off at their
Chrislmas Boutique to be held
in the Fairview auditorium on
ov. II.
•we•rc aoi.D& to have all sorts
of Christmas decorations for
~ and will ldl tickdi for a
dnwina fOI' tJ9e bJdraat. • said
White. 1be proceeds will go to
bdp support tbc FOita' Gnnd-
pmems Propam lac at Fair-
view.•
Wbifc said there SC ptuadJJ
128 Foster Granclpare•ts at
Fainiew. bat the P'OllUI is
ahraJs lootiq fCK more people.
•J ba~ DO idea Wllat tbc .
wiDmr al die laydral wiD do
'Wida it. Ma}bc mate • plalllctr ..... ..... raa de Booe, of die YMCA.
aid dim Qda• wosW -
1uc6a11•o«•IMirf a k1·1 r • ............. .w •
.. PesSc-..... New-
port• *
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Centerstage
Court
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FASH JO, ISLA, D •
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Edllorial
Conrad Nordquist
. deserves reelection
When the polls open next Tuesday. voters will -ha~
only one highprofile race to decide. that in the Coast
Community College District pitting incumbent Conrad
Nordquist against a pair of challengers. high school
administrator Paul Berger and Hal Roach, an admin-
istrator at Mt. San Antonio College.
Nordquist has been on the board for four years, having
been one of three candidates on a successful insurgent
slate in the 1983 election.. That election came at a time
of near-civil war in the district, and prompted the
resignation of then-Chancellor Dr. Norman Watson.
The new board members at that time chose Nordquist
to be chairman of the Board of Trustees, from which
position he led the search for a new chancellor (David
Brownell was chosen) and presided over a healing process
that has left the district relatively calm -although still
not without its problems, to be sure.
Paul Berger has had a long career in public education.
serving many years as principal of Fountain Valley High
School and serving as an administrator of the
Huntington Beach Union High School District as well
He understands the state funding process~ and bas
promised to bring his experience to bear in the
recruitment of high school graduates to the community
colleges in the district.
Hal Roach, too, has plenty of experience in
educational administration. He has been sharply critical
of the Coast District board's handling of Brownell's
retirement pack.age, and he, too, proposes doing more
to attract high school graduates to community colleges,
stressing job training
What this all means is, happily, the voters would
probably be well-served by any of the three candidates.
However, only one can serve in the post and it seems
to us that the prudent choice is to go with the i.ncwnbent..
Conrad Nordquist. He has four years of experience in
the district, and so knows all the playen and mues
thoroughly. His competence has been demonstrated
many times, and he deserves special kudos for leading
the district through a political minefield in the wake
of the 1983 election. Perhaps most importantly, he clearly
has the respect and cooperation of the other board
members and the district's upper management.
It's a strong field, but we think the edge bas to go
to Mr. Nordquist and we urge his reelection on
November 3.
Baker Communications
AWN1DW...S
MEMBER ca.-·--••a•PBs. ..........
39 St1t! & IUbofaa -.as
Suu 1978
183 Prodlnm Ptace
MewPo'1 ~ CA 92663
(714) 631-8120
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c:..t tlr .. C..., ti Chlil. &Mt ol ~ nt fir,_ ..... "11 SS J f • s 17 P 11 lllMC ..._ • t 'If bf a.. &trcrtfa ; .-,_
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McCullochs back by Christmas
The many frimds al Sally and
Sam McCullodl will be p.d to
know dm tbey11 be b8Ct in
Newport Beacb in time for tbe
Chriamas Eve midJri&ht mm at
St. Michael and All Anaels
CburdL
""Sam can go to church; rm
going to bed.• Sally said • we
kft their Mdboarne, Allllnlia
apaa' "* nl FOi' two yan they
hne been in Melbourne wbae
Dr. McCu.Docb bas condoctal
more IC:lliom of the Education
Abroad ~opam at Mdbourne
Univasity.
Sam McCulloch will be
returning just in time to retire
from the UniYasity of Califor-
nia system. In tenm of lenatb
of service, be is the senior
memba of the UCI faculty. Be
... among tbe handful of pro--
fcaon ad staff who opened ap
the Irvine campas. and except
for leava and aabbmirak, be bas
serwd UCI from Day One. Re
bas been dean of history and
president of the Academic
Senate, but IDOlt of all, be ....
been a hi&hJy iapected and
much bdcm:d professor of m.-
tory. (Anotba of the UCI oria-
ioals .. Jack Pdtaton. wbo ldt
for odla' mipmeat1 jndpdina
service u chancellor of the
Uniwa aity of Illinois, only to
retw a 111ter to lnine • ucrs
cbancdJor.)
At the elld of our recent
OrimtaJ achmtu.n:~ WC visited
Sam McCulloc:b '1 native Alllb"a-
lia for a week., and Sam and Sally
were our tour guides in their
favorite Australian cily, Md-
boamc. While Sidney may be
the finanrial llDd l-nin • center
of Aastralia, ad Patla/Frco--
mantle the y.cllting capital~
Mdboame cataialy is the cul-
tural heart of the doWD-aader
COldinad.. It~ a city ol p'Ca1
btmty, wtw:re IM Yana llMr
<'llfCia *° tile onen, • die ed,eGlaftll,.,...CO ?•jlide
lldmdleD «•-.•-o-...__. . .._
Time of my Life.
The McCulloc:bs hoped we
would visit Mdbowut IO ~
could pnnte tllere was more to
Austnlia tUa t.bc macho Sidsy
world of Crocodile Dudcc.
How wdl they ma:eeded! 11w:y
banUy kt -oat of tbeir ......
They met UI at t.bc airport. Tiiey
bdped UI chcct into our ~
I.baa picked UI up lat.a ad droft
m to their apartmal1, a dctiab'-
ful Oat cnalootina a bala part
surrounding t.bc wodd-f•w ...
botanical prdem. Sally llad
prepared • SoWIDd dinta of
natift Australian fish. For t.bc
next tb.rcc mpts sbc imid=d OD
cooting dinwr for m.
One day, the McCallocbs
picked UI ap ript after break-
fast., md we dnnie IOIDC IO miles
throup lovdy peltUldad to
Hcaknille, ID •mitring -;....a
md bird uwmary. For ••idJ,
for beauty. fcx providina lllltara1
babitau for anQneh ad bird&,
this is the finest zoolopcal
pnlcn I baft ICCD bcUa than
t.bc Bron Zoo or the Saa Diego
7.oo. It is limited to flora and
fauaa n.atM to Australia, but
what a wonderful world that is-
bnpl'oos~ koala bean, dingoes,
kiwis and hundreds of other
species f OWMI oaly ia Amtralia.
We spent .-al tile day there,
stoppiaa • tbe way Met for
Devoeeleire tea ud ICOID.
Aantber day, nm sa. ,...
busy lccturiaa OD cam.-. Slilly
toot us m•• um-boppi• Mdo-
bourne is IUCb a mapifw cat
cu1tmaJ ceMcr. n.e ....... ii
a joy-putiaalarty for daild-
rn----bcaate it emplOJI t.be
._ ia •ir 1 llidl. RiP Ire•
eecumica •arr tM •ss·e1 al
.playaia, .... ,..-in, ...
8Y JDlnL10N
~ rdati• d.aa to
.,.. llilaorical nat or ~
A..aratim iad81try. Md die
Yldariaa Art cam ia Mc&.
boua Dt. wbidl. oaly tine Jal'I
old, ii -iDaediMr ,,,,., . Mioa
of a utioaal pllcry. tllrce
1Watcn, aad a U.ccimat 11aD,
sunondcd by an impiriq
pnlcn on tbe bnb oldie Yarn
Rnu.
Oae nilbt we were laaeol"ed
witJa -iDYil8tioa to • pri•lllC
dinntt s-tY iD .. a.ow ol Sir
R.apat Bemer ad lais wife,
Lady April Sir llupert ...
prime •i•ietn' of V'adaria for
llCalfy a clec8dc ad a Jifcloea
frimd alSam Mc()allodt It,...
a sti•a'etina jMeflocteaJ ewe-
iaa. ad die pat lilt iw laded
... (p::ie'fiaa p<D'"''iri--
awomaimpao=•ilt8ltill.a
former meaber of die U.S.
fomp iCJ vice, a MdbOw DC
collCF pro{eaor wl ~
frimds of Sam md Sally. Udy
April ~ tbe dabonde
gourmet meal. ad it ...... pat. ,,
Jmt •they haft ia Newport
BcKb, Sally aad Sam migjd
"eaUly in Mdboai at l«Kty Dd
Mdbomne life. Tli!eY dri¥e tbe
ldt lacs lib ...na, ud .,
ha~ become iawOhed with the
artistic, c:a1tllnl wl 8CINle mic
life ol tile city. Now tbeJ11 be
....... to tlleir DCner SJaora
Mme ......... reinolftCI
widl .-oa wity. s.11 doa
aoti l1MtoFMctto._.iaa
• 0. 1 C'Gm Calr•; ~
.. , ... id. 1• ...... will
be ~ UCI teKllia1
,.. 't ........ ...
lid to wdle ....... , ol
ua.-•wbo•il•1a..
a a Im THE NEM'Olll' BlllBN 19 I
Dml•n.
n.c aa of lr>OOlld-d-lmllt.b
aft for Americu ICnior citizaw letters to the Editor raa' Ilia
_., anrif· I°"'*' !?If•
I UI ittei l'CI IOll to a llap
llilD/t.endf ia ,. ..... for
future com.muity leadenlaip
roles: Also. it will olfa thaa a
chntt to opeaJy iDmact with
current top-le~el business.
govemmt and civic leaden in
their c:oaununity.
hM beau4-Coeri•md aowa•
IDCDl iatrmion in tbc pridicr of could ner llappca in tile
· medicine bas rcdaccd accca to U.S.S.R..
qUality pbysiciam ud ratricud Wbils1 the Britisla,. aader
aoc EA OI .... to pllJrKM-u,..;e Th•ctm ..... n r-t
of llaeir cboicc.. thal 40 yars of torieljzrd med-
lroiaically tlUa caw about icis ._ acn1ed • aWGibWe
w lkr a Rnp= *'-istrlltioa systca of ralioaiq tllr.P
wllolc nowal u wm ·co -. w•i•ina lirb lm'i• ap to u
~-Palaapl a..(iowienor years, die Rc·s • .., · · •••
I • of Colorado Id the tone lion is OB tile ..._ "' i• r•c
wllJa be illformed die ddaty 'D""iDa a waiting lilt for tk
dill: tMy bad • dllly 10 -ud hliad. la • lll09e to l'Clbaia
Id oat of the way oldie JG""F CGltl, a llllnciy of jOCIWDt
.-ia1ioll. tlml c:a1e ~ a dab is lleiD& mdiecl to clday .,_d• oa ils taw.. . ud harass pattially lialated
co.aw.a laara1mc11t of •llior ci1iam from ~
~ ...... ieeoaioally ia of tllcir pTCCious eyesipt.
1965 Willa die aatioD of Mal-llric.wi•alc:are....,..Jcl ;1
~ ._ lcap-6:oaed }ally to al tnW'•w:at ia some HMO ..
die poilll wile& 1Caim clocton {Bc*b Mejetcuna: Olpe·r•
quite opealy state tlw ~ tiom) is a f-=t of life f« ._,
would aot mm maticiDC: today, ddaty JWV•• Tbis ICCODd-
witlt ti.c clegn:e ol goftnlllleld dw care is DOW .._.. 11111ed
intcrf'ac:na: extant ill tbe care of by tbe ·w~ ame• 1Jripde of
their elderly patients.. lnckat, govc:nunent baraacim.
many doaon are clilcouragiDg la tbe us~ 30 perc:ent of the
their children from entering groa natiouJ prod1lct is spent
medicine. a dramatic dcpartme on entat.ainmmt.. yet only 11
from the ~ of this century. paa:nt is spent oo health care.
Medical tcbool appticatiom are The priorities of a government
dowu to as tbaa so pe1cent of that permits and even forces a
a dee-* aao. Many pbysiciam proportion of its elderly to
arc wting early aetirement or remain blind from treatable
considering switching fields: camcs 1ep1escnts a deglee of
10metbing almost unheard of selfishness unbefitting this noble
twtDty years ago. country. W'rtb some entertainers
The o¥er-6S9s will comprise drawing S7-million-a-ycar salar-
onc-fiftb of America by 2010. ia~ physici•m with kn more
Th.is demopapbic f~ coupled years of back-breaking educa-
witb improved medical tecb.nol-tion are begrudged an income
ogy. is the driving force inflating that supports the cost of office
health care cosu~ not docton 9 staff. renu~ loam~ insurance and
· Cea,• the government propa-equipment that has spiralled
pod• would ba'Ye tbe public with inflation. This income is
belie"Ve (Schwartz, W .B.. earned in a SS-hour watt week,
J .A.M.A.. Jan. 9, 1987). with numerous nights and wc:ek-
The absurd situation now end calls to emc1aie~ rooms for
cxisb where pnuament regula-unpa"9 charity care or .. unin-
tioa of opcratina rooms ia sured po«.
AmcricaD bospi1als jcopudizcs The , acrimony emanating
the safety of millions of AUJica1 from the balls of Congress md
plllieals with Catcb-22 red cape. heaped upon.. this country9s
Sudl Ullerfemlice is DOI foaml docton will serve to drive
nee in t.t.e 'Oriatiad mr:dicis furthcT honorable me• aad
ol Caalda ud BoOnd. Eftll W01DC11 from t.t.e wdical prGfa.
~ I in .. ,....... do D0t opa-sioa. 1k CUileat dedinc ia die
Ille adel tk bldiaom con-cpealjty al~ • a direct COlt-111._ i•Pf.*d bJ die Rupn sequence of tbe ill-foaaded
ldwi•islr~ and ICOft' dud it po1icia al tbe Rcapa ltCfmjejt..
We ask for your YES vote on
MEASUREN
in the Ne~ Beacb election
NoTember3
A YES vote will:
•. .allow the City COuncil to negotiate a new
~year ate with the residents of Beacon Bay .
. . . maximize lease income to the City of
Newport 8eacb
... aaure that Beacon Bay will continue u a
raidelitial nciabbOrhood.
TIIEUIYCOUNCIL~UNANIMOUSLY
ENDORSED THIS MEASURE.
TH~ YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT.
PllilM ••
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ClaiaceT•w:r
CkJCG rl •
JoMW.JGt •
£m .. 1i19:(;e .... ,.,.11af4IDD
1l'llltioa will Gm lie CUCtl ~ 11ed .
Doctcx-bmkieg by poli•ici•m
will MDrillllC 10 erode die qu'tity
of U.S._ • ..._.,
Cllrist•f•n L7oa, M.D .•
ft.D.
Ncw,.t8111'
O..E•-=
I jmt raarned from a 24 mile
road trip to the Rams tickd
aftiCie Md am liYid 09er the
•rapat uc•e .. J RJCCiftd. la
.ncmpbaa to 9£l a rd1Uld for
die a-Cierin•ati pme, I
.. informal tMt si-=c tlliy
were ICalOll tickets not ~ in
my name, tllcy could DOC gift
me a rduud. l•e.d they woald
DOtify tbc lealOll ticket bolda
~ his options: a refund or a
credit toward next season •s
~-I would have to take the
responsibility for getting my
moacy back from him (assuming
I know who be is). lsn' this
convenient!
Ticket holden beware-
unless you purchased the tickets
directly from the Rams box
off1ee, they won' deal with you!
-·-·-·~
If* sarike ad poor play of
tbe Rams im"t enoqla of a
turnoff, the 1babby tmlfmad
a.Dd cavalier attrtude of the
Rams refund policy is enoagb to
tum any fan off~-
... 0-E.wm:
Cn • A•a •m
ewpwt._.
Tbant you for your recent
publicity about the Leadasbip
Ncwpon program. I firmly
believe in the imporunce of
strong community leadenhip
and bow that leadership will
affect the community I lift ~
both now and in the future. That
is why I am so cicited to be
involved in the Leadership New-
port program.
This is a regional effort.
encompassing the cities of New-
port Beach, Irvine, and Costa
Mesa. Tberef ore. applicants are
being recruited from all thn:e
cities. It is my hope that cwpon
Beach adults will feel encour-
aged tQ take an acti"-e interest
in their city and sunounding
communities and apply for
---_.
A bOUle can only be • stroag
as its foundation., and a city can
only be as strong • iu leaden.
The Lcarknllip Newport pro-
gram is an cxceptioDaJ GW91'-
tunity for dndopiag Newport
Beach parbcipa:nts 10 be poc.e.
tial future admiDistnaon ol oar
city and provide that strong
leadcrdsbip foundation tbal is IO
euenrial for the future of oar
growing commnnirirs
Apin., yom support is appro-
ciatcd.
,. ..
last-minute score
gives CdM a win
aY MIKE PICKAllT
la tbc final minate of a .aaw
battle. Jeff nom.o. of *
Corona del Mar Sea Iinp
caught a 12-yard toucbdown
pms from cpartabld Mitch
Mdbon to eek out a 22-11 win
over the Univenity Trojans
Friday mpt at 0raDF Coast
ColleF\ Le Bud Stadium.
An eatatic Dave Holland.
CdM•a bead coach, said, *'We
really dea:a wd dull win. There
haw been too maay prncs um
C-.... D. Oillc •1 • ... .,0 ... v ....... , ) ) ' 6-11 eor-...... . 1 0 lS-22
season where we have Jost by just
a few points.•
On the lriDDing paacssion.
which hcpn with l:S3 mnain-
in& Corona cld Mar drove 79
yards OD seYeD plays. MdboD
completed five out of six passes
during the drive. During the
game, be connected 14 times in
2 J pisses for a total of 169 yards.
Jeff Bailey. UDMnity's quartel'-
back. thrnl eight completions in
11 passes for 199 yards.
in 29 rwt er Tiiey weft led by
Matt p~ Ro I b'd 14
times for SO ~ ad sea.
Woolley. wbo ra 26 ,mk ia
ICftll c:arrics..
CdM now U. a 2-S cnaall
record aad ii 1-1 ia ape CAIM
will play ...... Ettaeci• at
DaYidson fidd tomorrow aipt
at 7:30 p.m.
Uniwality took an early 6-0
lead when Tun Robcnon ticked
a 29-yard fidd goal with 6: 17 ldt
in the first quarter aad a 43-yan;I
. field goal with 10: II left in the
second quarter. ,.
However. after driving IO
yards in 13 pJays. the Sea l:inp
moved ahead when Melboa
threw a sne.ymd toacbdown
pass to ruaaiag-bact John
K.atovsicb with just IS seconds
left in tbc lint half. Patrick
C-allagban ticbd tbc extra point sion failed leaving tlae score at
to give the Sea Kinas a 7-6 lead 12-7.
at halftime. Corona del Mar then draw flJ
But the ad again chanpt
baM• when Robcnon nm 18
yards Cm the toacbdown with
I :Sl left mating tbe ICOR I &-15.
Be miwd the extra poi.Ill.
CdM tbea hepn their pme-
wianiag drive. Throwing 23
The Sea Kings ran for 96 yards
The Trojans went abead on yards in 19 pJays c:nlminatina in
Liebte•s six-yard touchdown Pauenoa\ run to tl9c cad zone
run with three minutes remain-from tbc OK with 4:14 ldt in
ing in the thinl quarter. This play ~ tbc game. The Sea~ got the
was set up by a S9-yanl pass to two-point conftl'lion on a pass
Marshall Francis from Bailey. Jo Thomason Crom MelboD
University•s two-point co.nva--giving CdM a JS-12 lelld. Sailors fall 2.4-6
~~ii as runners halted
aY GEORGE PAPP AS • By coldnllt Walker ran fm
TllUllSDA Y. OCTOllD 1'
a Newpwt llatbm w. UaafeDd)' a a C09la Maa w. Traa..co llilll a
ntlDAY, OCTOllD »
a ~cc ... Soi6WWIU• a a use ...... ..,. s... a
C Ua..A w. Ann. S.. 0
=nuat:Am: Pledict t11cfiml1oea1 •• .._ °'"*•• • die.._.., llillnt llllC':
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AD season Newport Barbor over 200 yards iD Barbor••
High Schoors football team has victory two wceb ago against
rdicd OD thCit mnning pme to Estancia
act them through bat Friday •we were concerned with
• nipt it wasn l enough • the
Sailor's fell to Saddlebact Val-s s n a • -""' r ..._,
ley High, 24-6. s ,. ' di '-"'Q:-: • .._,.
Saddkback Valley's defensive Nc•poct a... t , 1 ....._.
line virtually shut down Bar-
bor\ mnning attack bokling the
Sailor's for a total of~ yards
rushing OD the night aod their
~andout ruDDiQg back Tom
Walka only ran for a meager
19 yards in 8 carricL
stopping Walker coming iato
this game,• &aid Saddlebact
Valley Coach JCny W'auc. -We
were able to contain him and
that was key to our win."
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The PC d :A w ylo
a pb:1 f«. OU CG ·sy.
line,_ ftlCI' ... die dme
dowa Pac&: Ccwt Bialtway
from eon.a Dd .... to Maria-m .._,Raft,... .am die Marine Scene
Tbm. oace JOll ,_die a.b,
t..bere•s a aiaat Yiew of o•r
be M8'if1al bey. A m. da8I ii
more tlMm jam a 'fiew-ia .. die
<>nqe c.. cone. cmr wl
yjlj. bme. &da ,..., lie .a;
tho ...... ar. to ail dlae-
eida tll!O'llb"oee of die city\
~ ,.....,_ Of' from tlle
Dlilea m A•hnBy-, Safood
..... 2 ...,, n.e ftriom
lt&J .ol dilft; ais? Not esW=dJ
the r..piy ......-ceata prom-
ilCd u years aao. Newport
daer•a better! Bow abollt
IOIDe lldp. s.......-llilej?
Alta all, dlis • coaaty .....
(And this llloalct be a ciadl
c:ompmal to the tnmportmioa
ilme.)
On a dlccrier note: Bab olf-
to Billy W"dd'ord and the New-
port Aqaalic Calta'. W. dream
of a man-powaal wataaaft
training cent.a' ii fast becoming
a reality. You can get a peck at
it from PCB m:m the bale of
Doftr Sbora at North Star
Beach.
And a little further down
.
PCB. haft you DOCia:d bow
tnlf6c .... illlprcnal ... the
new widmDcl Met hay IBidF1
And how balatiful die .., ....
the Reuben E. Lee ~ loo'i•·
t1ae days? (And did yoa bow
that one of die best tePt iCUdl
in Newpo11 •Kii is dull lm-miom.. privm ....,,.. 1 r diD-
ing room OD bomd die llaabm
E. Lee! Call Moaica Jc+.-
at 67S-2302 for an intimate
dining cxpa ience for up to eipt
people with one of the best
views in Newport.)
As you head on wat, you11
come upon whal was once the
OCC spikers set to
start league play
Feeling a little lite vagabonds,
the Orange Coast ColleF wo-
men's vollcybaD team members
fmally open Orange Empire
Conference play this week-on
the road, of coarse.
The lady Pirates (2-3) haft
been on their Peterson Gym
floor just thRe times since the
1987 season opened Sept. 11.
The last home coat.est was Oct.
9 apimt an alumni team.
-Well, it's good to be finally
starting coafaeoce play,• said
OCC volleyball coach Jue
B.ilgendort. •But we really DCCCI
to play some home games, too.
We-ve bad four weeks of ~
rice, lift~ of action and just
thlee home p••ws And our road
trips haven' been short ~
either. Bm trips to San Diqo
and Santa Barbara do get the
better of you after awhile ...
OCC wrapped up its non-
confereucc portion of the sc~
dule in the Santa Barbara Invi-
tational Saturday (Oct. 17), an
eight-team double elimination
tourney that traditionally draws
the best community college
teams in the llale.
OCC played 12 games in
Santa Barbara., opening tbe
tourney by bing to CoDq,e of
the Sequioa. 6-JS. I-JS and Jl-
1 s. The Pirates boana:d b8ck in
the losers' bracket apiDlf Santa
Barbara City~ winning)-
2 by scores of 12-IS, IS-12. IS-
7, &-IS, and IS-12. The Pirates
WCR boana:d by Cuesta, 1-1 s.
IS-I. Jl-IS and 11 -IS.
OCCs front line of 6-0 ~
N'actd, S-1 Jennifer Deiley and
S-10 Jody Fee bad a good
toumameDt, while the setting
game continues to improve, says
the coach.
·we·~ ready for conference,•
says Hilgendorf. "We~e
knocked beads with almost all
the best teams in the state. We
haven' beaten many of them,
but we're bau.Jo.c.cstcct Our goal
is to go undefeated in the Orange
Empire and bead into the
playoffs with a 12-3 mart."
Ir 11111 111?£•
caotic car radal, ti.a. 7-11 ad
tllea NewpOrt Mercedes.
Aayoae ••Pig bets on wlaat will
go ap llat.?
Bet you're like me., always
tlJilta to Id ......... et the water"
wlUle cbi•iaa .ao.a PCB? So it
miak bocllcr yoa that die Bal-
boa Bay CW. blocts die -..
to tile w*" Not me. Tiie Cab
.., bloc:t die riew, bat it is
always so wcll-m•int.a.incd I
nna-wm to notice A8d wbaa-
Cft:I' anyone iD die cc-mgnjty
needs ICJl!Ddhing.. Praid cal Tom
Deemer is always there for
support. So~ rd say the BBC is
Harbor ••.
a ,._,.,
Saddle back soccessf ully
employed their ground game as
their l1IDDCJS knifed tb.roagb the
bekaFrcd Barbor line for 192
yards.
Tbe Sailon attempted to tmD
to their p•aing game to pict up
the o«emive sbd bat they were
soceafal to a certain degree.
Barbor quarterback Urt
Summcn bad a good game •
toacd for 176 yards with 19
completions iD 31 attanpt but
the Tan cou1d Deftf to 1CC1D Ft
it toactber'-
Tbe loa brinp the Sailor's
record to S-2 overall and 1-1 in
Sea V"aew league action.
The Roadnmnen toot con-
trol of the pme early OD. Aft.a
Harbor first poarssion fissled
k•i• COOeai• ...... pro-
pal!l ill Ge CM•JJ, 0. ...
Comt CollcF-
Tbe collqr is .... ••i• to
8CCOllllllodate •ore st.._ts
than eftl' Wore ad aecdl .-c
additioilal classroom space.
~ plea to do dais by .Wi•
a trJCoad flo« ... i-,. wd
moaey. The Steele FoBlsri-
bas saepped up to bdp by oCfcr-
ina a ••china graat. To dale.
SJ 13.900 bas bcaa rsitr d. kaftla
S36~000. The gnat espira et the
end of the yeal', so lime ii of the
dlence:· If JOU enjoy the ftew
out and they' were f ora:d punt,
Saddlebact started a scoring
dri'te from their own 31 yud
line.
Saddlebac.t mixed up during
the drive using their mooing
game along with ICYClal key
completions to bring die b.o
deep into Sailor's tarilory.
Saddlebact's quarterback
Scan Tlraiaa scrambled from
Harbors 2S yard liDc to the fM
befcn pitdting the t.11 to nm-
n.ing back Hymie Thurmond
who .. stopped et tlilc two yard
line. Tbis Id ap ICOriDa pimtF
by Jm Valle from two ymds
on the followiag play with 4: 11
left in the first quarter.
Valle ran for 39 yards on 12
carries and one touchdown~
Scoreboard
CORONA on MAR
Foc6s1 :beat Uniwnity. 22-18.
Wate Polo:beat Miramonte. 11-1. El Dorado, 10-3 and
Bellarmioe Prep,9-8 in the Stanford laYitationaL
Croa Cwtr7: boy•s ~anity fmisbed third at Mt. Sac
Invitational Also cldeatcd Newport Barbor.22-36.
Girt9s Tc ' beat Estancia,9-9 (won on pmes 74-70).
Girt\ Volq .... ddeatcd Estancia.J.O.
NEWPORT BAJmOR
FoMt I· lost to Saddld-* Valley~.
Wllt8 Polo:beat Tustin, 11-7.
Crw Ca 'HJ: lost to c.dM~ 22-36.
Glrt9s T not available.
Girrl V GI yl I dcfta&cd U nMnity. J.0.
Give Your Child A Wmning Advantage
·with
The Reading Gaine9
Thurmond led Saddlebaet
rushcn with I II yards OD 19
carneL
Later in the same qarter.
Harbor's SamJDCn tlttcw IDs
only iata«ption ot the ... -
Saddkl...:t\ Tlraiaa ... d
tk pea ud rua it 1*:t to die
Sailan II yard liDc.
Tlaiea Id up lais own ICOring
play Wllida came ,,..wei .a plays
Jata OD a q1lalUrbact aeU
from tbe 2 yard liDc to mate tile
a:orc 14-0 wida S6 secMdt Wt
in tk initial qurta.
TllCliaa coapleted 6 fOI' 9
plll Cl few 76 yanb as tbe lla.d-
nllUICl'I ...-Jy weal to their
l1lllDCrl to dliew ap time.
Barbor boa••• al '** iD die
ICCald quarta with a 19 yard
scoriag drift OD the their fint
pc..:11ioa, whida .. r.w by
So•• n dfecti¥e p 1 · • Be
bad five completions, mostly
short screen p 1r '• dariJI& 15 ·
play marda wbida mlmi-•ed in
a 16-yard strike fJOaa Sommen
to JalOD Johmoa with S:JS Id\
in the first half.
Tbe eitra poiat tick wu
misted m•kina die score 14-6.
Later in the half enocw bad
tict woald coae to baaat
Harbor.
Harbor toot the ball OD tlmr
own 3S yard line aad proceeded
to drift to Sadcllelw:t\ Tl yard
.line bcf cn baJtg stopped OD a
fOUl1h.aad-thn:c situaion.
Jeff JKOb\ 37-yanl tick wall
wide to riabt .. the half ended
with Saddkt.c:t a...ding 14-6~
Saddlcllett came oat iD the
KCODd half -~ sim-ilar to the hqiniQa of the paw:
They started at the their OWD
20 yard line ud dr09C .. far -
Barl>or•s six yard liDe witla
11lllrmoDd doing modi of the
wort..
a.. Tia iaa fumbled die WI
aad Harbor's Dave Fallar
jagkd the ball bockiaa it
dowa fidd before lie nxow:red
• the Sailor\ lO yard ...
Tiie Siilcw\ c• 'M' capiceL
--die·---~ .... ........... _,. sa•••••ct cw CUrsUta ..... i ........ ......
12 pnl lim ll1(•c...., ... to ... , .... ,... ... ...
,,_ -7.awia wida 1:54 ... ..... _15..
1M&a' mWl7-6• ....... ...,.& ,, .....
Bner •s• .... •II••• to ..............
Police Blotter
021.__Jos Go1ls' 11 An'f>.
piia, 25. olC... ......
,~ •nlled oa 1 1;icN. al · dc-
1720-•ollClt llCJia ........
25, al Srn'• Am w mnraiilal
oa ••1· 0-al receiw4 boWa
.. .... OfCit)'.
olDscu.
A••DIS ••--noau ~ <a1-. 23, ••• , ...... 1 .......... i ....
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MONDAY,OCT.12 cmoos
0300--A car staeo Yalmd at
SIDO wa ftP0'1Cd stole9 &ma
a car ia tlle 1700 block of
•1pcwtWay.
0'100-A pane and amtmt•
..,_.. • S4S5 were 1eported
..--from a 1c:aideac:c u. the
4400 block ol Sc a ~-
1350-Powr padeaina tools
ftlm:d at S900 were ftP0'1Cd
.... &Om • vdaide parted in
tbc 2000 block ol Sutiago.
1715-A car llcrco ..med at
SJOO .. ftP0'1Cd stolen from
a car parted in the vicinity of
9tla ud West Bay.
AIUlESTS
1000-Bruce spa.ca Cooper,
2S,. of Los Angda was a.nested
on suspicion of false ad~
ad batel prolM«iom fraud..
2020--Bndky L Gray,. 25, of
Nciwport •a w .-tatcid oa
...... Of cliadaty coed9d.
TIJDDAY, OCT.13 ca nos
•tS-A st•boercl Yalacd at
Sl'°aaddo'hincnlmed•Sl75
were ftP0'1Cd stair-from a car
parted ,in ~ 7200 block of
SeasboK..
1000-Coneocy and food
stmnpa valued at SS,.000 were
ftP0'1Cd ltolm from Lacty's
Food Marta iD tbe 3100 bloct
of Wat Balbo4L
I 030-Currency totaling
SJ .814 .. ftP0'1Cd stolen from
Canteen Company located al
S00 Superior A ftDUC.
AIUlESTS
Samurai Car Thief:
no bull, he's the pits
ay ·~ llAJlV£Y
A car dud who apparently bas
a tastt for Suzuki Samurais and
pit bulls struck in ewpon
Bcadl last week, and after sev-
eral attempts finally suca:edcd
in stealing a car.
According to Kent Stoddard
of the Newport Beach police, the
thXf burglarized three of the
small jeep-lite can and stole two
of than. bat only one theft was
successful
Peter Urquiza, 23, of the 4000
block of River Avnue, awoke
at abom 3 a.m. when he beald
sounds of someone anempt.iq
to steal bis 1987 Samurai.
According to Stoddard, the th.id
drove off just as Urquiza wait
outside. U rqviza and an uniden-
tified witness gave chase in the
witness' car. ·
They m•oaged to corner the
thief in a cuJ..de..sac where be.
and what they described as a pit
bull, jumped from the veb..ide
and, after fighting with Urq~
made good their escape. Accord-
ing to Stoddard the dog did not
attack and was not invotvcd in
the altercalioo.
ewport Beach police haft
linked the attempted theft of
Urquiza ·s car with the others
because, according to Det.. Jeff
Cantrell, .. All of the crimes
involved Samurais, and
occurred within a square mile
and within a few boun ...
lllie thief is described as a male
Caucasian, 23 years ~ a.bout
~.) .......
Realty
S f cet I 0 inches tall, weighing
about ISS pounds,. with blood
hair. He is bel.iCvcd to be in
possession of a black 1987
Suzuki Samurai -1x· bearing
California liceosc 2DIU 114.
Cantrell belinu that the thief
specializes in Samurais,
~ they have canvas tops
and are easy to break into."'
Anyone with information
reganlina the suspect or the
location of the stolen wehide
sboWd call Det.. Cantrell at 644-
3782 du.ring business boun~ or
at ~371 1 at night or on
weekends.
Cards or Pahn
,, --N 181 R• ••
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21a .. . .. . .
... 0 ,,, ...........
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RESIDENTIAL REAL TY
BUYING or SEWNG
* Free Wt illle11 Mar9'et Evaluation
* Home Tours 8y App<Mlb1ae1ats
* I fi&he5t lrtr a ity a
·~SeNice
Loretta Curci
* .... Lillinl 1°1 ,..,
•EJlh~
* ~ PrinllDuls
644-1361
. OD> ....... v..-. '¥1,.pl
waew "ztu wa •"*111d OD
•spiciom al ca1yiaa a &..Jed
&ema ia a,.._ pl8cc..
2145-Mart ~ K""P'°'
19, of Midway City .. anaud
Oil 111pil:7.om al pa JI iraia al ....,took.
WD>Jlll.SDA Y, OCT. 14 caoms
1240 Aa otdhoanl motor' ..-.. • s1.-.. ftP0'1Cd
...... from a Carport m die JOO
bled of L.rbpar.
1453--A robbe1y l""'ring m
die m of SCIO .. ftP0'1Cd m
die 2600 block of East Coast
fliPway. "
1700-A bicycle valued at ssso .. lqMJltcd ttolea from
a pnlF in a.be JOO block of 33rd
Smet.
1924-A car stereo valued at
S 1,000 was reported llolea from
a vebide in the J 00 block of Civic
Plaza.
AJlRl'.STS
OS4S-R.eng Nuy, 23,. of
Garden Grove was un:sted oo
suspicion of possession and
manufacture of a dangerous
WQPOD.
1430-Pcdro Hernandez, 18.
of Ontario •as arrested on
suspicion of possession of a
switch blade knife.
11IUltlDAY, OCT. 15 ana.s
0100-Curncy valllCd at
SllO .. tqaoned .aolra from
.,..ofat.r,....,.u.tk
SlOOWockof .....
~eqri1•ral
........ S.S.632 .. •CfOllted
.... &o. • law Gfticc ill tk
3100 lllock of c--,...
1300 Dr4e1 nheLI at $400
wae RpOrted stOJea from a
raUmm m die 200 bloct of
Gnlill.
A••-r.s-rrs~
061S-Jan Jme L Lopez,
II, of s..aa Au._ ••clled
on susptcion al pc1M .;.. of a
conttolkd sostancc
2345-Leomrd Robert Hein-
l.al. 31, a tramient was analCd
OD llllpicion of disordaty con-
duct.
RIDAY,OCT.16
C1lDIES
093S-T-shiru valued at S300
were rq>orted stolen from Con-
tinental Insurance Company
located at 4141 MacArthur.
1900-A stereo valued at S2SO
was reported stolen from a car
parted in the 2100 block of
Sberrington.
191 ~A car stereo valued at
S500 was reported stokn from
a car parked in the 2000 block
... •tented Oil ••;ici-"'
-.. ..., tbc Udblmce ol
CGC•EW:
01._Jo1m •rant oa.o..
20, of Newport Beacll was
.-raaai OD t•dpirioa al bciilg
lllldcr die ;.o...e of CO* ai•
SATUaDAY, OCT.17
CWDIU.
0902-A car saau> nbml 111
S2AO, a car llra.,...,.. ••ad
ca n rite tapes ftlDed • SSO were
ftP0'1Cd stolen from a 1'dlidr: iD
t11e 200 bkd or Coral.
1330-Video eqllip8IC'llt
valued at Sl,.447 ._ ~
llolcn from a mrit-c:na: m tbc soo
bloc:t of Aliso.
AR.RESTS
OS45-ChristiJle Estelle
Oark, ~of Nettport Beads ..
arrested OD llllpicion of attanpt-
cd malicious w:uing of a fire to
propaty.
SUNDAY, OCT. JI
C1lDIES
I SJO-A car stereo valued at
Sl.tO and men's jackets valued
at S400 were repotted SlOkn
from a car parted in the • t 00
block of MacArthur.
AR.RESTS
0830-Roman Aguilar
ChaVtt. 18 , of Costa Mesa was
arrested on suspicion of auto
burglary.
BAYSIDE ~TY IS THE Pl.ACE
IO ol lor o ~of seernon ~
~ oopb f-e ~ males 0 9"l!ICll 9' lor ~ occosaor.s
9oysde ~Porty a now~ ~ selecto4
FT9e Git WJUPPll ig
Bayside c.wd-N,,'aatr
60-0911
•
Socie
Sl>irit of giving makes for busy.week
There were so many charity
CYCDts this put ~ we are
going to giYe you a brief synopsis
OD all-well, most-of them:
Christmas Company for the
12th year in a row was another
giant success. The Orange
County Fairgrounds was
jammed to capacity not only on
Opening Nigb'7 but throughout
the three days this unique shop-
ping experience offers to those
who buy their Noel presents
early. A tremendous undertak-
io& so bat's off to chair Nancy
Watson and her Junior League
of Orange County Committee. •••
More than 175 community
volunteers, with flashlights in
band, gathered at Newport Har-
bor High Scbool 's Davidson
Field to :;et up for the first
Harbor Heritage Run. Some
1, 700 entries were expected at
the crack of dawn for the SK./
2K race. Sponsored by NBHS's
PT~ proceeds from the event
arc dedicated to student pro-
grams. K.aren ~endall chaired
the event with the assist1ncc of
a very large committee. •••
The Zonta Oub brought t.ck
Harborlites ,, .........
the Orient Express in spirit, as celebrate their Golden Annivcr-
more than 300 gathered at the sary of pTCSenting fabulous,
Irvine Marriott to raise funds for towering designs co~ with
S.E.E. (Signing Exact English) flowers.
Center, which is an informa-• • •
tional network for parents of United Cerebral Palsy held
bearing impaiml cbildren that their first Cbfistmas Parade of
runs programs for early deafness . Light Auction.. The idea was to
identification and advancement purchase for one night the use
of the principles of sign Ian-of a boat during the Holiday
guagc, as well as the improve-Parade. Some 3S boats went up
ment of English stills. Elaine for bid including the new 70'
Bcnni.ogbam was chair of the Newport Hornblower. Bill
event for Zonta, a professional H~ton chaired the event,
businesswomen's organization which was held at Le Meridien
dedicated to civic and social Hotel Also at the hotel. a few
wclf arc. days later, UCP held their J4th
• • • Annn1l Awards and Recogni-
1..as Floristas membe:n met at lion luncheon of volunteers. as
Rancho Los Amigos Med.ical well u imt1Dttl their new slate
Center to present a SlS0.000 of officen for tbe 1987-81 year.
check to the Handicapped President of the Board is Robert
Cbildma'I Oinic. Tbe donation Bums.
reprca:nted the net from the • • •
1987 Floral Headdn:u Ball On The Talent Anxiliuy of Big
April 22, 1988. Las Aomaal will . Brodms/Sistcis W aclctisWuJ
time at tbc Antique ~
cbecking out tbc loftly pia:a
wbilc enjoying wine and cllr r•.
Patti VOD Beatie and Mamie
Floor Reed were among tlae
bosaeaes for tbc CYaling's fes--
tivities.
•••
.. A Day of EJegance .. was the
title of tbc 12th annual luncheon
sponsorat by Soroptimist Inter-
national of Newport Harbor.
Handsome fashions were prcs--
ented by Roger Canamar; and
Jo Caines,-K.OCE Director of
Community Rdatiom, was prcs--
ented with the group's Distin-
guished Women's Award by
president Wyvonne Gill Newell.
•••
Briefs: The Small World
Guild of Children\ Hospital of
Orange County 1po1110red a
luncheon at the Four Seasons
with a fmbioa sbow p1eanted
by ~ lnJie ... Holiday Table
Tops for TbanbliYilll. Ouist-
mu Eve and Day aad New
Year._ Eve and Day c:oonliutcd
with mmm ad wiDa ._ tbc
theme of The Fuhionables
cb•mpapr mxplioe and hm-
dlcon bdd alto m tbc Four
ScaloaL Mary Lou Hornsby is
praiilk m of tllis <>ap-n Col-
lege npport sroap ..• Jue
Cart ctaaired tbc ~ which
bollored tbc A.,iitm de Oro
plltl om••• of die 1911 fMbicMa
. emavapnza to be bdd. Amell
Wanty-S in tbie early lpriaa. ••
The Am....._ ol Sweden
ai.d Counlas Ww:.,m rilta-ON ia to lltteDd t11e opm;• or 111e
Omfon Cryltal <hi •y, nida
benefiteCI tile Lapaa Art
Museum of South Cout
Plaza. .. If you m"""' Marclaa \
~ Crmbing Fatiftl• at
Prqo\, saw October 16. 1911,
for a rally fun timc-4ood.
wine, music. dancina and guests
crush the grapes!. .. Stewart
Woodard was honored with tbe
City of Hope's Professional of
the Year Award. 1be ~
tion is made while cocttai6n&
dining, dancing and cruising tbe
harbor ... Following the Master
Chorale's openina night. a~
co-chaired by Patty Braman
and Donna Bunce. was held at
the Ambrosia-Grand Teton
0,11et_ •.
Orange County PbilbanDoGic
Society: the Jw Gray Porta
bdd their Ith 1•nnal I adies
Doabla To11111U1aat at the
Balboa Bay ll.Kqaet Club.
OCPS piaiilc. s I I • E rte• CT
chaired die c 2 I CID reccp;-
tioa foJlowiaa * tidadma PbilMr'80llic pafor-eerc n.e
Womaa .. C.oe ·211c ol OCPS
bonorcd tlaeir patrou at a
l'eCCf boa ..... .,, I •hr-· ...
Wettiw f6r ita IGtet>c 1 r••a
Nowmber 3 frWom utran-
pnza ad "'•lie• to l9e held
at the Anaheim Marriott.
Wbew!
-•2•11111
Italian fest at Fl
Ynac lcuno: •A Cdebra-
tiaa "' 1..-. Lmaa.. wiD be
-.Cid Satanlay, Oct. l I, at
F'. ...........
CcMpouored by Harper's
In••, die Italian T...te Com-. ·oa ... die F...._ l•l•.S
Mer+e-~Ynae
It.Uno wil iKladc a 2 p.a.
C•ion .,_ • Cada Staee
Comt f~ Jtetiw-+w.pcd
styka for mm and WOIDCll from
stores tbroaabout Fashion
Jslgd
Tbe lt•lian cdeblation will
also iDchwle a pwl prize clraw-
iaa for two road trip tickets to
Italy OD Italia AidiDcL
For moR inf onaatioa. caD the
Fashion lalaad laformation
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I is il1tl d • chesspme rie..:I brthe peans. It is a
ODii ctM manoir of the W Md the hol1-...nin&,
Meted thnileh time Md pein...., .net ... bit·
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90ber.mnct hough l ,a. will b9' eo undliistald whit
~· in .. pielside sMcb. ht wadi• Pl!C:lilil'G ~ .. co-ops ... Md most iliipOl1mnt. in .. bo9ls
Md on .. OC I Ir' bc*Dm.. (A.st \i ,_.. Soclrc»}
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A new weapon in the war on prostate cane r
aY CH1 PYL Si IHI.ING
PrOllm c••a ii die _.,..
IDOll freq1i11 ~ of cewa
........ ··a• mi6ilr • II m
older mm in die Umited Sa-..
with more than 15,000 new a.es
aepoded adl yar. ~to
Dr. JOlua Furer of the rr.tlle
EYahlation Center in Newport
Bc:ach.
A new advance known as
tramRctal prOltatic ~
which enables docton to detect
these cancers .a their c:rucial
early stqcs, bas been illtroducod
to Orange C.ounty by Farrer and
a group of urologists who are
on staff at Hoag Hospital
wibe prostate is a frustrating
gland because we know cancer
occun in it, it's a common
cancer, but we are not diagnos-
ing it as soon as we sbo~ ..
Farrer said. --often, we find it
rather late and it's long beyond
the ti.me that we can do some-
thing about i~ or cure it. ..
Farrer explained that the
prostate is commonly examilW!At
by the physician inserting •
fmger in the patient-S rectum.
Because this method is quite . . 1mprease, many cancen are
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Dean of American Magicians
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER I
• ... -Fine Artll Ra:Jlill ...
Tk:k9111: S5 Ads• e; M • Door
Great Britain's
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Armchair Adventure Series
I PM -FRIDAY, NOVEMBER I
Tidleta: SS ....,_ace; M • Door
Aesop's Fabulous
Fable Factory
Little Broadway Productions
2 P11 -SATUIU>AY, NOV. 1
Tlc:blE $4 "'11 •t C« $5 .. Door
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Guest Miat -o.ld Gri,,,_
SATURDAY. NOftlmER 14
IPllAfEMTSREaTAl.HM.L
1lctrm S4 M 1 ce: M • 0..
Image• of Pui~
and Mad1l1a
Aimt;haj, Adtletrtule SM-.
I Pll • PRIDAY, llOR'Slll •
T....-•M .........
rn" ull u-. die ......... deYicc.
• -oodl. hakic.red .. ollc w
p 11 r II illto die reJ11•, wllicll in
tuna tnmmib ........_ IOQCl-
n:lated WPCI into tJie body. 'J1ae
Y8iom riwua rdlect beet dae ••.a -edaoea.. .Aa:onliDa to Farrer, tbese ecboa can be
orpnized, interprdcd and pro-
jected -a Yideo -. ming
powerful computaL Tbe area of
the prostate is viewed on a
television monitor lt'leCll and a
print-oat ii pto•ided..
Diffacat tiwaea . haft f'dit..
tiftly spa ific ... recopir •te
edtol IO tUt a ....,.._ ca ce•
..,..., appcan w.ct, ...
DOl1D8l ,...._ .... ii gray.
Tile method is llanaleu,
Fanuuid. -Jt9aDotlitepanina
x-raya tbroaP the body. Ia
addirioe. we are able to 9Cl a
pictae al tbe oti.cc aide al tbe
~dud we wa:eal able to
,et before..•
Om:e a cancer ii s~ die
ultrasound equipment ca.a
further be utffizecl to 8mlnltdy
ENGIJSH RffilNG ~NS
llAPL& ~ WA•MS ii c6ri• B laeat Erbt ., • ._
On i1"11rnnamd paformw ... wi er
HEATHER McNAUGHTON
•• , fl/S In I .. ,
pidetk~U.dlc ..... ,.
Saeli a biopsy lau •ullJ
..,.... a .-=:tal ID I~ tic
.... • rtcnid ia • Mipifal cw
_,,.. 111 wp:al ce ' r. Tiie
..... 1'oald ~ .....
special ladle Msirll few ICID-
miaa tillue from tbe prOlt8te da_,.. die rec.tam or waaby
atia. Farrer poiDlcd out tbat tbe
procedure wu .. blind," the
pbysiriu Md to me a fiDF to
pidc die needle, wllicla raalled
ia tbe needle ..... apprmi-
mately 20 percent of small
caacen.
-i'lle biopsy am be dam: riabt
in tbe office,• Fanu cxpleiwd.
Wfhe patieat cloan'l baw to So
to the oalpeh at center. which
ii expensive. lt9a more ~
nieat ..... be dOCID\ haft to ...
u long. A local anesthetic
injection ia all tbat ii aerded.•
Once AD'"' W been diag--
nomt. tbeR are aw:ral ways of
treating it, Farrer said. Tbc
selection depends upon a
number of factors. one of die
most important beiDa. cldami-
nation of cancer penetration
throaab the prOltatic capsule or
sbdl.
An important additional me
of uJtrasou.ad iD a diap->IC d
prOltatic cancer ,.cient ii to
estimate tbe iapow: to treat-
ment and to detect local cancer
rccarrenc:e... Sada me can now
make an earlier chMF in ther-
apy poaible. In the .,.a, such
an evalmtion rated primarily
on fiDaer rectal ex••inatioa
which could not be 8CCUl'1ltdy
recorded for future comparison.
Now it is poaible to compare
a series of pictures which doo-
ument the patient._ status at
every examination.
AdditionWJy. trusrectal
................... in
emUia c=-m ol -... , ....
llO•aalipaat prasta&e ••
cw, • well • iii •1111• ••
tM ext.cat of ICllUI cmacen,
FanuAid.
F.-rcr lint k izlE 111 rd
ia ..... wltaw 1 to £ p-.e
pnJll*CDOi:er ... ,.... 890.
after """• .. d ..... ..
dare. Be ...... &1 ... c -
the eq if• I -• 11 1ieaad
dlesal •at*
.. Bat tile tecluaOIOIJ jut
..... , there,. be said.
A Jar ...,, • 8111.ted die
F'mt hitauitioul SJ t r.ei •
oa Prostatic Ultraao1uMI iJa
Detloit. Re &•r•rl to pllJli-
cias from aD owr die WGdd
extol tbe virtues of albw d
indiapmingofpl'OIUtece•a. -so ia , __ , of tllil )al',
we aot die lint 1111it in Or-.
Conly,• Farrer uid. -We me
nwtina it ...... to ... wo&-
..... We ha1'e dilpmc d twice
• mada "•a si.:c we Fl die
mechjwe •
Farrer exphi z II tla8t mm
~ 40 shoold ... -cw-.
tioa once a ,a.-. Be aid tMt
if a camrr of c • e 'eY id in
di•'Dda' ii fOia:Dd. it caa ...._.
.tnys be cured. PnlillM caw a
.., •• .,,..,, lie aid. ._ .. die
powdl ~ .... , die probe-
~ oicm· I it kw• Um-
ally, by die time tile " :a ii
cansina iJ"pk a 1, it9a beyond
eve. .
-so-:tim tbe pabfici•y -
do ICal'CS people into stayina
away from tbe doctor,• Farrer
said. '7bat\ tbe oppoUle of
what we waat to say. We t1J to
tell them, 7ate an interest in
your body.-
Meetings & Events
Sign-ups are now on for PlaJ-city Recre8tioa Department at
-a.a Pt.mool CW., a city-644-3IS1.
sponsored program for 3 and 4 ...
year olds. desipcd to teep
pn:scboolen actM. playina .....
involved with othaS their own
... t ii am-week pr ... tUt
..as c** Fri.UY fraa 9-.lO to
11:30 a.m. • die ~,..
room of Mariner\ Part. Adiv-
ibca cemcr aroaad a weekly
.... and acti•itiea iDclDde arts
md cnfta. ecirncc, ..-.. ato-
rytiae and aore. 1-. aext
......... Note t1113.
For aore iii• st!-. Call die
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W atmTIENEWPORTB•M,_11
-·
ce •
Reducing the risks of -sector investing
Yoaw tn••blJ lard am
of • rkt 'ri'i ... -from .a.:
tiwn ud friridi wllo llawe .... '** :. -!-&.. • ... • ... ,..L..;,. -..... .,, ,. •• us
~ wtor' (mdmtrJ poap) to
... in .. die rip! time. y 08
alao91d bow. 1lowcwr. tlaat
wtor iDWlh• is riaty ud
recpiira atnli.e racardl aid
boWledac. lleceatly, some
i:nllllaa aw tmUed to ~
; nlf -.
Seel• f t ~.., iaWlt
in ltocb witllia OBC iadmtry.
luda • lllalelt care, caau. laiab tecllMID&Y cw fiunQel 1e1 rices..
At •imes, durias tbe llillGric( ball
martet ol * 1IOl, 10111e ol thele
funds haw --ia ilapralift
perform...,..,. At odia tim,
becar dlae fads mmt stay
iDftlted in only one spcciftc
ledor, tlae funds haw also
named in impraaiftly t.d per-
fOl1"•nc:a Now ltftral mutual
fads offer tbe potcatial for
coaaistcnt pcrf ormaace by
Unatiq in .nual industties at
one time. and by actiftly man-
acillc ud timing tbe ia\UhDent
1DOftS amona tbem..
To anda1taDd why this ~
tinction between single-sector
and multHc:ctor funds is impor-
taat. you &bould think about
_.., Unaton bey mutual funds
ill die first place. PaUpl the
main reason is to bead"ll Crom
diveniftcation-to reduce the
risk of Jou by owning many
stocks in many industries.
(Other important rusom aR
profc:aiooal ID8M.IDCOt, COD-
ftnience and liqilidity .) In a
typical broad-baled equity~
Money Makin1 Money
.. I a 9ltl: E lltoHs c
om1MW abic:aia wlilr:lalte
ills nla • tMt die O\ICI• port-
folio .. llOt be Neificn Cly
bwrt ., • dowlltUI• ia ., Ollie
Of dlall. Maay •• ass 12 II
fadl ol dlis kind taid to lppfe-
cillte f~ *8Cfily. lllM Iowa'
volatility (tbat is. tllley cloa' .....ay expa~ ....., price ..a..> Md ca pmwc to be ex......, &oea-tam iavat• au.
Si~ funds, by ddjni-
tioa, do precildy tbe oppmile.
They ™""'* their wtl in
a single industry, and tbey
therd'Oft invest in a nanower ranae or individaaJ stocts than
a divasificd fund. This is ineY-
~ because tlae is a much
smaller pool of publicly-traded
companies in a single industry
......
few tk fad CMPC to CW.C-
from daaa tMft • ia die~ .., .. ~
By .,.mi• al dleircmp ia oae
basket. siap 1ector f•ad•
iw•j...: a ..... Incl of poknfi•I
•olitility ud rial: oa tlleir
sMrcliddcn.. 'J'k fact is tMl DO
industry can do well .0 tk time.
Single-sector f aacl1 tead to
perform well aad may even
bccomr market kMcn wbca I.be
industries they mftll Ua are
prolpCring. Whea * iadasta ia
slow clown. bowna, tJae funds
raenc field very qmctly and
often lag bebiJad tlie overall
market. But CYea when this
bappem. the ma....,. of a ICClOr
fund must stay inYelted in stocks
in that industry. If it 'I a health-
care fund it caanot in-vat in
utility stoc~ and vice YCTSa. In
Chamber annual meet set
Tbe Newport Harbor Area
CJaamber of Commeac:e will bold
its mual meeting aad dcctiou
of directon on Monday, Nov.
·~ at I.be Newport Be.ch Mar-
riott Hotel
This special meeting will
include a report by tbe
Cbamber•s nominating commit-
tee on the new directors and their
dectioa to a two-year term on
the Oaamber'I board~ The meet-
.. " Xl/620
ing will also feature pest speak-.
en. State Senator Mariua Ber-
FIOD and Mayor of Newport
Bcllda,. Jolla C. Cox, Jr~ who
will deliver the~ Oldie City
Address.·
Tbe tuncbcoo .-..;mat 11:30
LID. and costs S20 per person.
For raervatiom ad more Uafor-
mation. call the Newport Har-
bor Area Chamber of Com-
meac:e at (114) 644-8211.
The llltln.-Eucudw and Profealonal center
D1bulllls i.t1 Nowmber
.,. Vims« ... belle
... die lily, WI ta
and fairways. Swnpcuous
~andculean.
Compullrtzed •llcan-
--*Mia• ... ollD
1)11 1 A a• D II erl
prafr1d:ell ~ llillf
••• a •ultf;;.&l•pal
C..we .... ,.. JIC8'
penoaal needs with ......
-.... manns 11 of ctivasified i-.. met.ding tllole wida a
malti-scctor oricatatioJay can
ud do sllift .-ts into odla
iadumies with better prmpedl..
Since tk •nsa a of a si....,..
sistmtly and SUCC'CHfully.
You can reduce yoar risk
someWUt by bayina imo IC'Vaal
~ ~ thus aat-
ina. ill effect. your OWD little
somewlaat diftnified f1liML Bat
you still have to keep dole tabs
Oil the ecoDOdiJ, the indmtiia
aad tbc flUlds-and be pn:pared
to lll09C quietly.
An eaDer and far Im risky
way to Clljoy the advaatap of
bigbly soplDstKatcd ICdOI' anal-
ysis is. as Doud aboft, to ~
in a fund that does not limit itsdf
to one industry. The8e kinds of
funds are i.atendcd to be long-
term Unaaments, ralbcs' than
tnding vet.ides They do not
require you. the investor, to
monitor them daily as do the
si.nglc«ctor funds.
If you have any questions
a.bout sector investing, fed free
to giYe me a call at (714) 95S-
7SlJ7.
ICCtOr' fad ,,...,. move in ud
oat of indastria u martet
conditions dictate,· yoa, the
investor, mmt shoulder that
respomaDilily by deciding when
to moYe between the sector
funds ollcn:d by a particular
mutul fund orpniz.ation. YOU
must become what is taown as
an industry timer, atSempCing to
spot a promising sector early,
buy fund Ibara, bold them until
that industry peaks, sdl them
and shift your money i12to
another sector you bdieYe is
about to perform wdl. Single-
sector funds are obviously not
long-term investments, but
rather tnding fthides that you
buy and sell much like individual
stocks. This approach to mutual
fund investing is difficult for the
non-professional to pursue con-
Ken Tobuh is 11 frn.ndld -.
COMUllonl with SJw.tznon Ult-
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and
COAST --
iilD•a.
Invite You to •
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from Health Care bills
• Maximizing Tax.free Income
• ~ with Revocable
and ott. Trusts
• Aaanlltiwes to the lJl litarl 11
Gifts to Minors Act (lJGMA)
Guest Spuker: John Parker ESQ
Alb11q llf Law
ThundQ, Nowmber 5
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ART
Works •1 •••1 Rou ••4 M.-Willlri& will display at
the Art Institute of Southern
California, 2222 Laguna
Canyon Road, Laguna Beach,
from November 2 through
December 4. Call 497-3309.
Worb ltJ Marry DooleJ will
display November 3 through
December 7 at Sandstone
Gallery, 384 North Coast High-
way, Laguna Beach. Hours are
11 Lm. to S p.m., daily. CalJ497-
6nS.
Worb lty A.rime Hmelty ud
Maria• Decker will display
through November 25 at Quo-
rum Gallery, 374 North Coast
Highway, Laguna Beach. Houn
arc 10 a.m. to S p.m., daily. Call
494-4422.
Worb lty BiD Paskewitz and
.. -Victoria RJ-will d isplay
October 30 through November
24 at Orange Coast Co~gc's Art
Gallery, 2701 Fairview Road,
Costa Mesa. Houn arc I 0 a.m.
to 3 p.m., Monday through
Friday. Call 432-5039.
....
"'Nathe Hawaii: A Trm.te to die
Spirit of Aw. E•WWtioll" will
display through January 10 at
Bowers Museum, 2002 North
Main Stra.~ Santa Ana.. Call
972-1900.
Worb bJ Stnm Sq•e will
display at the Newport City Rall
Gallery, 3300 Newport Blvd.,
Newport &e.cb Hours are 8
a.m. to s p.m., daily. Call 644-
3017.
A nuo., Hdte ert0 ltm of
worb ltJ JoM Gn'es• will
display through January 3 at the
Newport Harbor Art Mgwgm,
850 San Clemente Roed. New-
port Beacb.. Boon are 10 a.m.
to S p.m., Tuesday through
....... ,17-n.1•7 ........... 11c....-......................... ..
ilMiwlj ........................ H7J $) .... all ,..,. -wllllll .. I • If 5 a S .... II
111111 11111 ms 117 ..... E. e1111 • • ...... -. • V I -.-
Friday; 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Mu DeMom ud Orludo are
Saturday; and 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. currently on display at Galleries
on Sunday. Admission is free to Toucbc, 499 North Coast Higb-
Museum members: $3 for adults; way, Laguna Beach. Houn are
$2 for students, seniors and 10 a_m. to 6 p.m. Monday
military personnel; S 1 for child-through Saturday and noon to
ren ages 6-17. Call 759-1122. S p.m. on Sunday. Call 497-
W orb lty Fn.ak Dhoa, Lasel
Br-•er, Jolla Bo•clleY,
DaaieBe )[ .. ,., 1-.r JG' .,
Morck, T .. ,. MMrewidt ...
Slmom w....., .... will dis-
play through November at
Pi.ret 's Bistro at South Caost
Plaza, Costa Mesa. Call SS6-
6424.
·van.tt.Jm m· featuring worb
by young artists with ao prior
commercial pllcry exposure
will display through NOftlllber
7 in UCI\ Fine AIU Gallery.
Boan are noon to S p.m. Tues-
day throup Saturday. Call 856-
6610.
4491.
"Portraits of Clauic Neoa
Sips" is displaying indefinitely
at Elan Gallery, 114S South
Coast Highway, Laguna Beach.
Hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.,
daily. Call 4~396.
,.. ......... is the title
of a new collection of paintinp
abcnriag indcfiaitdy at Sd!•sr/
Germain Studio Gallery. 414
North Coas& Hipway, Laguna
Beach. Boan are 11 a.m. to S:JO
p.m., Wcd...tay through Su.n-
day: Call 7S2...t041.
MUSIC
October 31 at 8 p.m. on the
Fullerton College campus, 321
East Chapman Avenue, Fuller-
ton. Tickets are S3-SS. Children
under 13 are free. Call 871-8101.
Vio" ......... L H is the
featured soloist with the UCI
Symphony Orchestra on
October 31 at 8 p.m. in the South
Coast Community Church,
Irvine. Tackets are S7 for general
admission, SS for studentl and
senion. Call 8~16.
CwalilbtlleO.....Co 'J
PefOI I I Artl Caller. Pacific
Symphony Orchestra with
Richard StoJtnn•n, Clarinetist
(October 30 at I p.m.); N"ICbelle
N"ICbols (October 29 at a p.m.);
Pacific Symphony Orchestra
Cbildml\ Hallowcca c.oacat
(October 31 at 11:30 LDL);
Soprano ~iri Te K.anawa
(October 31 atl p.m.). Call SS6-
AllTS.
ne ... Q•• wiD pawl
•ee1ebration of the Sea• oa
Nowmber 3 at 1 p.a. ia tile
Orange Couty Paforming Arts
Center, Costa Mesa. Ray Bnd-
bury will be tbc fCat1ued ....
lecturer. Tackeb are $20. Call
S42-1790.
MISC
•F1ntVeiaEhM121•M ..
ofSoKt rCr.'•iaaa
audio visual display and prac•
talion of Southern c.lifomia
Indians on display tbrouab
January 10 at Bowen Museum,
2002 North Main Street, Santa
Ana. can m-1900.
Tiie Cllfeeee GoWea 0ra.-
Auoltab ••4 Ma&idau of
Taipei will perform November I
at 7 p.m. in UCI\ Bren Center.
Tickets are SIO-SlS. Call 156-
5000.
•R•b'ow FesdYal, Tiie Color of
c•-~ '9 a two day cdebration
of cultural diversity with work-
shops and speakers, will take
place November4 and Sin UCI\
University Center Heritage
Room. Admission is free. Call
856-721S.
n. Jew .... F* will take place
November I from 9 a.m. to S
p.m . in the Oranae County
Fairgrounds Arts and Crafts
BuiJdin1. Costa Mesa. Call S~
0636.
DANCE
w ......... i••• "' va
• I t a I If I ' 0 .. I r• will
be performed Hcnaaber 4-7 iD
UCI\ F"me Arts CcmcCl1 Ball .a
I p.m. Tdeta me M-$6. c.at
156-5000.
Worb ltJ SMrleJ ClaaltUa, v ... i.--,a-T · st', n. .... A I ...... GoM ..,.. ...... , .. u ...... Coast offers sushi workshop
,..,_&a._.. ....... c....
C1Mt --100-... .,,
lltJ Rip, pracnted by Lee
Ferrell, will take place
NOftmbcr 3 at 8:30 p.m. in the
ltaDroom of the I.nine Marriott.
Call SS2-1800 or IS4-3374.
ft. F•en. SJ tll•y will prC8CDt ·aa11owcc:n Treat• on
Hands-on aperimcc makiq
sushi is the subject of a fom-and-
a·half hour workshop beina
offered this fall by OraaF C.oast
eo11qe•1 Community Service
office. •
Td.kd -Sushi, ""the worbhop
is sdlcduled for Saturday, Nov.
%~
Utebrates Its E:s.~1 New
Entert•inment Format With
UStBAND
Appcarinl OctObcr 6 -October 31
7, 2-6 p.m. in Room 105 al
OCC\ Home Economics build-
ing. Rqistntioo fee is MS. nc
fee indudcl IDlderiala.
-r'his beginnina c1w will be
Fared toward devdopina tile
necessary atiO to make IUlbi
while usina the simplnt medaocb
possiltle,"' workshop lectarer,
Jane Nisbii, says. WJ"be menu will
consist of more than seven
delectable varieties, including
the famous Calif'ornia rOll •
THE TONY AWARD-WINNING MUSICAi. Top 40 and Nostalgic Entenainment and D~
T•11ilj •• at Sat •1
Registration is undaway in occ•s Community Sernce
office. located in tbc coOqc\
Student ecmer buiklina nc
office ia open Mo.day duOa;b
Friday from 9 LDL to 7 p.m.,
and Saturday &om I a.m. to
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Located at
Tbe Ne~er RlllOrt
1107 Jamboree Rmd, New~rt Beach
644-17•
T1etds may lte pardmild "1
pboac_ ..ma v--cw Mlltu-
carcl Foe illfonubota, PilolK
(714) 432-5880,
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Momix is wacky, whimsical, wonded
TM wacky and . wbimlical
IDodan dewe troupe, MOJBU.
will perform • 0nnae eo..t CoileF on Friday~ Oct.
JO.
'J'M CMCllt ..... at 8 p.a.
in OCC't Robert B. Moore
Tbeaaer.
ID the words of ita fouader and
director. Moses Pendleton,
Momix is .. Something that
rcfws to be categoriDd." It
p .... whimsy, gimmickry and
haMcy, moJdina them into a
•qicel and littRieut tbeatrical
experience of bizarre beauty and
~ ilnaaiwaas.
Oftea luimoroaa. and IOIDC-
tim wiom. Momix can be
emhcraDt ad thouabt provok-
iq. TM aame, once a milk
1upple ... t for veal calves,
htawr tl9ie tide few a solo piece
by PeMldG!L. cam•igjoncd for
tbe 1980 W°mter Olympics.
Mom.ix ii an artistic colla-
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boriltioa oC 10 Clancer/c:horeo-changing body tluapes.
grapben. It creates illusion Whether the dancers are on tbioaab props, light play and skis, on stilts., in oyster shells,
encased in nylon cocoons or seen
only as burning ciprette tips on
a blackened stage, they explore
.
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tnie Md derJ•ful .. ,..
Headqmrtend iD Connecti-
~the c:ompuy .... performed
througboat the United States
·w1 in Cmuida, Japa, lu8d, •.
Brazil, France, Italy, Spain,
Monte Carlo and the Canary
laJ1od1.
Also active in films and video,
Momis has appeared in aevera.I
commercials for Japanese tele-
vision.
T1ekds for the performance.
priced at $ J 0, are OD sUe in the occ ticket office, located in the
coUcsc's Student Center build-
~ The office is open Monday
through Friday from 9 Lm.. to
7 p.m.., and Saturdays from 8
LDl. to DOOD.
T1eteu will be sold at the door
for $12.
Tickets may be purchucd by
phone, using Visa or Mastercard
or by calling 432-5880.
'The Foreigner' opens at Laguna Playhouse
Larry Shue's hilarious
comedy Wfbe Fcke:iper," opens
Tbunday, Oct. 29, at the Laguna
Playtioulc. F.qvity artist Craig
Fleming IW'I • the cwerly aby
&tp.tunan awtie Baka, vis-
itiaa • bllctwoodl Georgia fiab-
iaa lodae, only to have bis
traftlioa companion tdl every-
one that be doeso 't speak a word
ofEqlisb.
Playboaae General Man~
Jody JohD1ton Davidson
encou:rqa playaoen to buy
their tickets u early as possible
considering that the last Play-
house production, "l 776,"
played to standing room only
audiences for the last two weeks
of its run.
Directing will be Martha
McFarland, a founding member
and the castin1 director for
Te Kanawa to appear at OCPAC
Opera star ~ Te K.ana~
uoiftnalJy recopized • one of
the peat sinpn of our time,
m1kea her OruF Comity debut
OD Saturday, October 31 at the
OnnF County Performing Arts
Center, piCIClltcd by the Oranae
County Pbilharmonic Society.
Noccd pianist ilOFJ Yapolcs
will accompany Te ~ .. in
• recital of sonp and arias at
8 p.m.. at The Carten Scaa'-
strom Hall Prior to the recital,
.i 6:4S p-111., all ticket holden
are invited to a prniew di..--.
&ion praeatcd by Mr. Yapolca.
~Te ~wa, a leading star.
a tour of the major European
festivals with the Vienna Phil-
harmonic under Claudio
Abblldo.
F.qually renowned as a record-
ing artist and. OD film ud td-
evisioo, Tc l.anawa appears as
Doan& Elvira in Joeepla Lo.ey\
film of •J>on Giovu.ni• and •
Countea Almaviva in two films
of -Le Nmze di ..Ftpro. • In
addition to bnstioa two of her
OWD tdevision abon OD the
BBC, ihe bal been tbe subject
of a BBC profile, and a film bas
been made of her life. Ber
popular rekar, -songs of the
Auvergne," hit the best.seller
cbarts in E-qland.
At her Ora..,Coanty ~
~ Te ~wa will sing 10D11
and arias by Mozart, F awe,
Dupan; Richard Sttauss and
George Genbwin.
Tdets, priced at SI 2-SJS, are
available through all T~
t.er locations. including May
Company, Music Plus, and
Sportmatt, or by phone., 740-
2000 or (213) 480-3232. For
more inlormation about the
Pbilbarmonic Society's 1987-88
season, call 642-3232..
of the Royal Opera Bouse .. ------------------ma•
(Caveat Ganim). Mcuopolitan
~ Paris Opera. Cbicqo
Lyric Opera and San FraDl'So
Opera. .... also appeued It La
Scala, Tiiie Yaama Stamopcr.
the Salzbaq Festival IDd .i tbe
Munida Opera.
Tbe Nw Zalancl nat:M made
ha Co"Vent Garden debut in
1970 aad ... catapulted to
iDlcrnatioaal stardom one )'QI'
lala' wbm she returned to Lon-
don 'I famed opera bome in a
aew pt'Oductioo of .. Le Noia di
F~. • She bas 1ublequently
performed ~re replarly in
nearly eftrY role of her reper-
toire.
A recitalist of incomparable
• n..-~ ~.. 1984-85 artastry, U.u&
North American RCital tour
iadodc:d perform•ncn in New
Y ort OD I ,jncoba Center\ Great
Perfonacn Series, at the ~y Calter, and in nmmer
fatitu .i llavinia, TaJ!rlkwood
aild dlie Boll)wood Bowl
Kiri Te~ .. -. first impor-=---=..;._-• ___. I .• ...._ tw &mA'~ ·-•-· m u.. 1~79---. .. iDaqUtldcd
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Home of tM F•meetic ••P.• wam., t11e Gipntic
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WE'D BUll'llNG.
Saving lives can ~very a~ivc. ~ COSIS of
our disaster micf and Olbcr hwnaniwian
programs kttp mounting. And~ can't
afford to come up sbon-
Plcasc help.
and Robert L Ornellas of New-
port Beach will be Owen Musser,
the no-good, low-down help.
South Coat Repertory, who
returns to tbe Playhouse for her
second time. Lut year she
diRcted the highly successful
~Jy Fox."
Mike Bielitz., a Playhouse
favorite, is Froggy, Charlie's
fun-loving traYding companion.
Playhouse regu.lan are sure to
remember Bietitz from his remn
perf'onmnca in -Sly Fox•~
-raking Steps.•
Rounding out the cast will be
Patrick Mwoth of Sa•1 ~
as the Rna:end Manb&D DaWI
Lee, with Cyntlaia Bla.isc of
Newport Beada • CatbaiDe
Sims., bis fiPW'll!P. Ed de Leal of
San BcmantiDo will play EDmd. Catherine·• dimwitted bn>tber,
""lbe Foreigner" opens on
ThW'lday, Oct. 29, and runs
through Sunday, Nov. 22 Pcr-
fOl'JMDOCS are Tuetday through
Saturday at 8 p.m. with a Sun-...
day rnati!M'P ll 2:30 p.m. Tacket
prices are S 11 on Tuesdays and
Wutnadays. Sl2 on Tbundays
and Sundays, and Sil on Fri-
days and Saturdays. The Laguna
Playhouse ii located at 606
Lagana Canyon ROlld. Laguna
Beach. Box office boan are
Taaday tbioap Saturday, 12-
S p.m. For wktiricw•' informa-
tion pbone 4944743 or 494-
8021 .
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OCC dolphin v·deo receives top rating
A 23-minute video, produced
by 0ranae Cout Collqe\ TeJe-
media Production Department,
has rcceiwd the highest ratiq
po111olc in the September I Oc-
tober issue of the publication,
~Boob and Films.·
The video, titled •Dolphins of
the Orange Coast.• was pro.
duced in 1986 by OCC Teleme-
dia director, George Gumbrecbt.
Featuring Orange Coast marine
biology professor, Dennis Kelly,
the video examines the DDT
contamination of local Pacific
bottlenose dolphins.
The video won the 1986 "Best
of Orange County Cable
Award," presented by the
Orange County Cable Associa-
tion.
Over the past several yean,
Kelly and his students, with the
help of scientists from local
..,. research laboratories. have
found that Southern Calif omia 's
resident population of Pacific
bottlenose dolphins has the
highest levels of DDT contam-
ination yet measured for any
mammal species in the world.
The publication awarded the
video of "two-star" rating. The
review was written by Michael
H . Hom, a professor of biology
at California State University at
Fullerton.
Hom states, Wfbe ~uew
nmta Jcadina to. tbia diD>~,
followed by infonned apecula-·
tioa on the ca.-ud effects of
the coat•miurion, is the focus ·
of this UJFDt but unbialed film.•
The source of the pollutant is
thought to be the discharge of
wastes produced by Southern
California •s large and growing
human population.
"Even though dumping DDT
into the sea was stopped in
1972,"' Hom writes, ~ dol-
phins apparently have accumu-
lated this hydrocarbon in their
fatty tissues through food-chain
magnification."
Kelly, who served for two
yean as president of the Orange
County chapter of the American
Cetacean Society, says the dol-
phins are see'n as an "early
warning" system for humans.
Humans eat the same fish from
Southern California's waters,
though in far smaller quantities.
"Concern is rightly expressed
for the fate of the dolphins
themselves, and various biolo-
gists and chemists speculate on
the health of these toothed
whales ..... Hom writes.
"Many viewers will find them-
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selves wanting to know more
about the biology of the dol-
phin&, and all seafood loven will
probab1y be JFft wondering
whether they are consuming the
same fish species as the dolphins,
"'Perhaps it is a measure of the
success of the film that the
audience comes away with a
heightened concern and ques-
tions about lhis serious prob-
· 1em. •
The video may be purchased
through QCC'• Foundation for
$70. It can be rented for SJS.
Flutist Shostac to perform at fine Arts Hall
Acclaimed flutist, David
Sbostac, will perform on Friday,
Oct. 30, at 8 p.m., in Orange
Coast College's Fine Arts Re-
cital Hall.
Sbostac is presently principal
flutist and frequent soloist with
the Los Angeles Chamber
Orchestra. He also bas held that
position with the St. Louis,
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Milwaukee and the New Orleans
Symphony Orchstras, as well as
the Mostly Mozart Orchestr~
the Ojai Festival, and the Carmel
Bach Festival.
Solo appearances have
included the Hollywood Bowl,
the Casals Festival of Puerto
Rico, New York's Lincoln Cen-
ter, and the Aspen Music Fes-
tival. in which he has partici-
pated as artist-faculty member
since 1982.
The recipient of two Rocke-
feller perf ormancc grants, Shos-
tac has also been a prizewinner
in the Young Musicians Foun-
dation national solo competi-
tions and the presitigious Cole-
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man Chamber Music
competition, in addition to
winning the Henry 8 . Cabot and
William Schuman awards at
Tanglewood.
Sbostac's recordings include a
solo album on Crystal Records
(Love Letten), the complete
Brandenburg Concerti (Angel
Records) and the Honegger
.. Concerto da Camera" (None-
such Records), Janacek.,i
.. Mladi." and many orchestral
works.
He is a faculty member of the
California Institute of the Arts
and California State University,
Northridge.
Friday evening's program will
include: Franz Benda •a -Sonata
in F. Major,"' Oaude Debussy•s
"Prelude a l'aptes-midi d\ln
faune," Cesar Franct•a
~on~" Cecile Cbaminade's
.. Concenino, 0p: 107," Albert
Franz Doppler's "Das Wald
Voglein, Op. 21 ," Beiter Vi.Jla.
Lobos' ... Bachianas Brasileiras
No. S," and Francois Bome's
"Fantaisie Brillante.,.
Concert tickets, priced at $5,
are OD saJe in the 0CC ticket
o1f.ce, located in the collqe'I
Student Center builclina Tbe
off"ice is open Monday ~
Friday from 9 Lm. to 7 p.m.,
and Saturdays from I LDL to
noon.
T1Cketa will be 10lcl at the door
for S6.
TICbb m&J be pun h e d bJ
p~UliJWV•orM2181c..S,
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New program blend of medicine, faith
8Y PEGGY DAllNELL
•J told them I cat an awful
lot of tbe cornflakes," Dr.
Granier Westberg wryly
explaiiecl, referring to hia
~to tbc ~ Fou.
datioa for f aading while a
member Ol tbe UniYel'lity of
IDinojl CoDelC of Medicine in
tbe Deput.matt of Preventive
Medirme.
T1ae sraat n:cei~ from the
Foundation put into action a
number of medical docton•
oft'"ICICI in churches. The idea wu
to see if medical care could be
improved by the presence of a
spiritually mature nurse and
putoral counselor who would
work in dOle relationship with
the doctor in the diagnosis and
treatment of patients, and it was
found to be succaaful
.. I bad always wished as a
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chaplain I coWd have been in OD Parish Nurle Program was Sis-
tbe early atqes of illncues. I was ter Agatha Failnon from Our
wceina advanced st•ga. of illnea Lady Queen of Angels Catholic
five, ten or 1 S yean later," Church in Newport Beacb.
rdlted Westberg to the crowd The Parish Nurse Program is
aatherecl at Hoag Memorial a whole person care project that
Preabytcrian Hospital last Sat-takes in all aspects of a person\
ulday niabt. mind. body and spirit. It used
Reverend Robert Parry. to be that a medical doctor took
Director of Cbaplaim at Hoaa, care of only the body, the mental
introduced Dr. Westberg, who ·health professionals the mind.
was there to speak about the and the Doctor of Divinity, the
Parish Nune Propam that is spirit.
provin1 to be succeuful in ~are interconnected. For
duucb communities around the example. we must take into
country. account the people we call the
In the Harbor Area, there are 'worried we11. • These are the
two cburcb communities that family members whose livca may
have · established Health be affected by another mcmber•s
Cabinets to impJement the Pac-illness. We Dow~ for instance,
isb Nune Program. They are a dad who bas a drinking prob-
Tbe Lutheran Church of the iem who might say, •1t is my own
Mlllter in Corona del Mar and businea.• Re can no Jonacr use
Fairview Community Church in that excuse for his problem when
ea.ta Mesa. Sue Dabill, a nune this dearly docs affect bis family.
for 32 yean, spoke of her excite-wr oday, the family, friends
ment about being part of this and boss who care for this
pro1ram and "findiDI her penon gather in a loving coo-
oicbe.,. Showing interest in the cem for him and tell him bow
his actions are affecting them in
negative ways. E\'Cl}thing and
evayonc are intatonnected; we
occupy this planet together and
we must dearly uadentand that
fact.• emphasized Westberg.
Westberg is a pioDccr in the
rctationship of religion and
medicine and in 1973 hepn the
Wholistic Health Centers which
have proven to have a suca1sful
ilopact wherever established.
They bepn in the poora areas
of Chicago, bat DOW iDclude alJ
socio-economic Inds of society.
The Wbotistic approach uses
parish nunes to detect the early
staga of bealtb problems with
an emphasis on staying well
instead of t•tiag care of people
after they become sick. Indecd,
the hospital concept of health
care today is~ an interest
in preventive medicine. The
parish nurse can play an active
role in helping to keep people
well. She is a part-time pa.id
professional nune who main-
tai ns close contact with the
Religious Directory
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church
"FISHERS OF MEN OR
KEEPERS OF THE AQUARIUM?"
(Romana Ual-18)
Sunday, No.ember l, 1987
~ 8:l0 and 10il5 A.M.
600 St. Andrews Road. Newport Beach. CalUomia (7144) 631-2880
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parisbionen and is aware of
their concerns. Some of her
responsibilities include arrana:
ing workshops and scmiaan
with health care profeaionals to
help raise the comcioumea of
health care. Sbc will be a liaison
between tile clamch ud lJle
wdiQI staff' of tbe lampihl wt
majntain a apirit11al di~
to lier wort.
Aa part of a propam beiiD-
Diaa 1t Hoaa Bocpit••, a llm'le
coordinator will be appoimed to
help thOle charda who tqin
a Parish None Program
Mil is, after all, a Judeo-
Christian concept of the dole tic
betwceu faith and bcahb,,. West-
berg said. "7 0 paraphrale Scrip-
ture, 6As a man thinketh so does
bis body rapond.' This is the
Wbolistic approac~ keeping
people bealtby at the level of
pl"C'Yaltion and personal motiva-
tion. Wbolena.s is wbal healing
is about and that includes right
relatiomhi~,.
Next week, Dr. Westberg will
be addreujDg the Board of
Ra•bis in the Chicago area
about bqjnning bis programs in
their faith communities.
•All of m are mOlt respectful
of each other's viewpoints • we
explore together the total-
penon approach to staying
beahhy,,. Walberg condudcd.
Temple Isaiah to
host rehab group
Temple baiab of Newport
Beach (Cowrvative), wiU bold
special Sbabbat worship services
and kindle the Sabbat lights
together with the Women's
American Organii.ation for
Rehabilitation through Trainiq
(ORn on Friday night,
November 6. Services will begin
at the tempJie9s regular p~ of
worship, 240 I Irvine A venue in
Newport Beach, c/ o Barbor
Christian Cb~ at 8:15 p.m..
Rabbi Steven D. Scbatz,
Rabbi of Temple lui1h, will
off'ICiatc. mcmben of ORT will
participate in the services.
Distinguished speaker of the
evening will be Mn. Sheila
Sdmeider, past p1esidcnt of the
Eastern Region of ORT. Mn..
Schneider will en.ligbtea tbe •
congregation with a talk about
the many aa:omplishment1 of
this orpnization all ~ tbc
world.
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NOTICIOf,......ULE ,.._ .... nm
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that on Thursday,
,...,._ 12, 1987, 11110:00 o'dock A.M. al said day,
within the alftc:es al Golden Pacific Trust Deed SeMoes
locM9d Ill 202() North Brmdwy, Suilll 201, in the City
al s.a Ana. County al Onln9e. SI.-al CaUtomia
GOLDEN PACIFIC TRUST DEED SERVtcES. a c.titomia
Corpoqtion as duty appointed Trustae under end
pura..-.t to the pew al sale conwred in that certain
Deed al Trust ew:t.-ed by CLIFFORD A. YARGES AHO
EU2AB£TH C. YAAGES. HUSBAND AND WIF£ AS JOINT
TENANTS recorded October 17, 1985, in the office al
the County Recordef al said County, as Recordet's
instrument No. 85-400126, by r..an of a breech 01
~ in ~ 0t perfolm•1Ce al the at>l·•tions
secured thetq, indudkw ttwt breech Of~ Notice
al which w r1'COrded July 14, 1987, as ReconMt's
instrument No. 87-400037, WIU SEU AT PUBLIC
AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDOER FOR CASH, lawful
mon.y al the UnMd Sit.Ills_ °' a cashier's check drawn
on a .... Of Nltionlll .... a 5** Of......, credit union, °' a state 0t federal uvinp and loan association
domiciled in this staee .... p!lyable at the time al ale.
all rilht. title and inbnst held by it. as Trustee. in that
rut property situate in said County and State. described
as follows:
EXHIBfT •A ..
A CONDOMINIUM COMPOSED Of:
PARCEL 1:
An undMded l /24th interest in and to the foUowi,.:
ThM portion al lat 15 of Tract No. 8336, as shown
on a map recorded in Book 439, Paps 8 throuch 12
inclusNe. al miscellaneous maps, 19C01ds al Orwwe
County, California, also beinc shown in thlrt ce'1ain "'lot
Line Ad;ustment Application N. B. UA 83-2", recorded
Juty 28. 1983 as Ooc:ument No. 83-324731 al Official
Records al said ()ranee County, and as conected by that
certain certificate al correction 19C01ded februafy 23,
1984 as Document No. 84-076111 of said Official
Records, described as fat6ows:
Becinnina at the most northerly comef of said lat 15;
thence southeaster1y a~ the not1heastet1y line al said
Lot 15. south so• 14· 44· east 182.oo feet: thence south
39• 45' 16~ East 100.00 feet to the point of beainnina.
Exceptina thetefro.n the foUowi,.:
(A) Units 101 to 108 indu5Ne, 201 to 208 inclusive,
and 301 to 308 indusNe. as shown upon the condom-
inium plan n!lCOlded Mardi 1, 198t as Document No.
84-086398 and as amended March 8, l 98t as Document
No. 84-096946, both d Official Rec:otds of said Qrance-
County.
(8) The exclusive rilht to possession of att those areas
descnMed as paoona sc-c:es and storace areas. as shown
upon the condominium ptan above refened to.
PARCEl.2:
Unit 102, consistil'18 al Mments ep.tio/balcony) and
residential, as shown upon the condominium plan,
recaded March 1, 1984 as Document No. 84-086398
and as Mlellleted ~ 8, 1984 as Document No. 84-
09646, both al Official Aec:ords.
Paroef 3:
The exclusiw rilt1t '° possession and oc:c::a,..nc:y al
those PQl'tiolas al ld 15 described in Pan::et 1 ~
~ • R-208-PS (~ ~) and R-208-SA
(Sb" ... Arm) •• aippurWw1t '° p.,'Clf 1 and 2 abcJIWe
desa1bed.
PARCEl4:
An easement tor the use and en;orm.nt of the
~ Fac:i1ities"' al Tr..::t No. 8336, • Ill forth
and ...... d In the dec:lalltian al c.,. .... condi-
tions end ,.., ic:tioeas r9CDldlid in Boak 1331~ ,_. 133
of Offiml Aeccadl al aid Or-. eciun.y, and the
~-r ~·al CD1119•11ls. eo1deiolas end ..stric:tiolas '9COrded • Doc:unWlt No. 83-526720, al
Officilll Reccadl and the .,..4,_. to suppl9nm9y _..,lltic)I, al CXM1.a.. C01dtb• and 1midioias
19C01dlid -Documa1t No. 84-086397 both of Oflc:W Recoeds.
PARCELS:
A~ --'*It tor ""'9s and 11FW ower
those portions of Tract 10587, as Mt forth in an
instrunwwt NCOrded Marett 16, 1979 in Book 13070,,....
1227 and 1236 of Of'ficbll Records.
The str9llt address 01 Oltw common~ al the
,._, property tweinebow9 described is purported '°be:
950 CAGNEY LANE. #102, NEWPORT BEACH, C.Al.J-
FORNIA
The undersCned hereby disdaims au liability tor 9"Y
incorrectess in said stnlet address 01 other con tmOl'I
~-Said uMt will be made without Wf'Tanty, express 01
implied, ,...,Oinc title, possession, 01 encumbrwic.,
to satisfy the principal balance al the ... Of other
obiiption seand by said Deed al Trust. with.....,._
and other sums as pnMded therein; pus .av.nc:.s. if
any, under the terms thereof and inllnst on such
~ and plus fees, chain and __.. al the
T NA8e and al the trusts creat8d by Yid Deed al T ru5l
The total amount of said ~iption. lndudinc f9asOn8bly
estimalled fees, chwps and apenses al the T rust.e. at
the time al initial publication of this Notice, is $65, 140.50.
Dated: October 14, 1987.
GOLDEN PACIRC TRUST DEED SERVICES. a California
Corl)Of'8tion as Trustee.
By. Francis M. l.aws, Vtc:e-Presidenl
2020 N. Broedway Suite 201, Sala Ana. CA 92708,
T-....-.: (714) 836-9493
10122 10/29 1115 0803
nus business is con·
ducted by husband end .....
The recistr•nb com-
m9ad '° tr-.ct buli-nesa under the ftctiUcM•
~ Mme OI ,_,,.
liltld ..._on N/1'.
--fnt* R. a.nble This • 0 ....... ftl9d
with the c.ne, can o1
<>r.,. ~on Oct. 14.
1987.
fie No. F35l203
10/22. 10/29, 1115.
11/12 Ol:20
,._ICNOTICI
fClll ...... .
..... ITA.._,
The ~ penon " dOir'I business e1: T.A.
IOVENITTI. ANO ASSO·
CIATtS INC .• 15044 Gol-
deo tat Cin:le, Watmins-w 92683.
Thomas,,._ kMnilti. Cali·
fomia Corporation, 8509
Whitteh Circle. fountain v.-,,CA.
Nat Yet~ Bu5i-,__
This business is con-
duct.d by a corporation.
S!Fed: T. A. kMnitti and Aaocims. non. ,,._ aw.
nitti. PNsident.
This stalltment -fited with the County Cleril of Onr.-County on Oct 5,
1987.
File No. f357139
10/810/15 10/22
10/29 0767
1-31112
WJCNOTICE
f'ICllllUUI ....
NWS'rAllMINT
The folJowinc persons are
doUw business as.: PLEA·
SANT ON COMM
PARTNERS, 840 Newport
Center Drive, Suite 600,
Newport Beach, CA 92660.
Altamont SeMces, Inc: .• a
California corporation,
15233 Ventura Boulevard,
Suite 1012, Sherman Oaks,
CA92405.
American Comm ~
Corporation. a California
corporation, 840 Newport
Center Drive, Suite 600,
Newport Beach, CA 92660.
This business is con-
ducted by a general part-
nership.
The reristrant com·
menced to transact busi·
ness under the fictitious
business name or names
listed abolle on 718187.
Sianect: American Comm
Center Corporation, a Call·
fomia COtPOIMion. Genetal
Partne. Elwood L Price.
This SUtement was filed
with the County c~ at Orancia County on Oct. 15,
1987.
Fite No. F358353
10/22. 10/29, 1115.
11 /12 0819
s.-u
WllOTICE ~ ....... 1111•
..._ IJAft II"
The lala"'1111 ..........
~ blliil Ill as: VICTOR
CAPITAL GllOWTH v. • c.ti-
tomia UmiMd PMnenhip,
1301 Do. Sl. Su6't 550,
Neapo.rt 8-d\, CA 92660.
Vidor Capit.a Corpcn-
tion. • Calitomie r.orpor.
tion. 1301 0o. sa.. wee
550, Neaport e.cn, CA
92660. nan. v. _... 1301
OW& Sl., s.. 550, ......
port a.dl. CA 92660.
This business is con·
dud9d by a limitled l*trw·
ship.
The re1istrent com-
me1M:l1Cf '° Jnnuct busi· ness under the fditious
businal name OI NNneS
liatd a0owe on NI A
sqp.t: Vic:tor Capital Cor-
Pontion; Thomas v. ~
President
This stltement was filed
with the County C*1l of
0ranee County on Sep. 29,
1987.
File No. f356748
10/22, 10/29. 11/S.
11/12 0816
, •...
Wll01'1CI
FIC Ii hOUI llf 111 Im
..._ITATW
The falowil111 .-.an Is
doin1 bu1lnes1 ea: ALL
THAT OUTIERS, 22446
Alcudl1, Mission Vlefo,
92692..
VidDN Anne yen_ 517
Ralndance. Thousand
Oeb.CA913'0.
Tttis bUsiNla la con-
dudtd b; • .._. ., ...
The , ......... COM·
......... $ .... .... Undir .. .._
~---....... NIA.
si...a Vk*l•A. Yn l'Na .73 ... _ ...
..-.. c...wanfl 0-W. a..., .. OCI. u.
1117. ,..-.nnm
10/22. 1G121, 1115.
11112 •17
I-...
... ICmnr:I
ftCiiiW •HIDt .... mm"
The lolowilw penon ls
doWW bulir'*9a a: STEVE
... CHlVROUT. 445 E.
PKlfic Co11t Hiahway,
Pluport a.dl. CA 92660.
New pen Avll>Cenlltr, 445
E. P.afic a-. • .....,.
Neaport Bw:h, CA 92660.
This bu1ineu is con-
ducted bf I COl'IDl!liof I.
The r .. istrant com·
• melM:llCf tD tr....ct IJusi.
ness under the fictitious
buliness name « names
listed.._ on NIA.
~~A&*>Center. s..ve 8'Wt, President. Thts ......,.,.. was fited
with the County Clertc of
Or.,. County on Oct. 5,
1987.
Fite No. f3571~
10/22, 10/29,11/5,
11/12 0818
ltAlBIDIY 06 Wlf.
DOflllBn fJI UK Of flC.
TITIOUI lll•l llJS ...._
The f0Howin1 person>
haw .._meed the use al
the fictitious business
name: 23 GENERAL PART-
NERSHIP, 9292 Grippo
River Ave., Fountain Vat~.
CA92708.
The fictitious business
name retem.d llO abcNe was
filed in Onqe ~ on
Feb. 18, 1986, File No.
f301223.
Mun En & Chan Shefll
Hsu W1na. 9292 Grippo
River Ave .• fountain Vil~.
CA92708.
Jui-Li & Su-Yu Sun, 9832
Vicksbur1 Or., H.B., CA
92646.
Martl W. & Hat·lee Cha,
1786 Oriole Or., H.B.. CA
92646.
Wen How & Sun-De Tona.
13 Stonew.11, Irvine, CA
92714.
frenkL & lily Chen, 9062
LaCnsc:enD Ave .• Fountain
Valley, CA 92708.
PWter K.C. & Dine.a Tu.
131_8 . C.I~ Circle.
Loutmlle. co 80027.
The Shifw & K--.·Hua
Tsai, 619 Hamillon A• lf3.
CosD Mesa, CA 92627.
An-Tze & E.f urw Chenl.
· 906I McBride RMr Ave.,
Fourain v.119y. CA 927m..
1lMs ....._ -con-dudtd by ....... pert. .....
The r .. istrants com-
"*ad '° .,.md buli-,.. under the fictitia.IS
~,,.,,..Of ....
lisald ._.an N/1'.
--Mmrtt w. Chi This l l TWlt .. flmd
with .. County Qerll al Or-. County an Oct. 19,
1917.
File No. F301223
10/22.10129. 11/5,
11/12 0821
IWLJCllOTICI Atiii ........
..._ITA"tn
The tolawif 111 penon is
doWw busiN5S as: DEVEL-
OPMENT CLASSIC PROP· ERTia 167 W. Y• Loop,
lt"9ne, CA 92714.
Jotvt Paul Phillips.167 W.
Yale Loop, lrvine,CA92714.
This business is con-
ductlld by an indMdulf.
The ........ is not yet
mnduc:tinl bwiNss.
~John ...... Phillips
This tl I ,_It -fiMd
with the ~ a.tl al <>r.,.. County on Oct 9.
1987.
File No. '357895
10/22. 10/29. 1115.
11112 0799
WllOTICE
ACllHOUI • Ill IU ..... ".-.-' l"he .......... is .. nc businesa n: THE
ISlANO WUWR. 208 Abe-
kn~...._ tmnd.
92el2.. ~,,....~.~ A¥enue. Balbol
llllnd,mG.
This MiMM ls con-adldbr•,...1•• The ,......... COft'I-... ~to' uca..,.
............. 1 ••
bii IlnID -• W .......... 1.., .
.... L ......
-·~ b? ••• -.... .... Clmlllr ~ ol ~~-o.:t.11.
..._. Jiii
Wll.-..,. 1111.
lVIJ -
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Ptm.IC 1AU. • VOU -M IDUM1m • 1NI MlUll Of THI PllKll' I• AUlllT !GU. w:MI
IHOlU CMTM:T A LAtna.
NOnc1 Of .,.,..,...MLE
T.S.Ne..-J
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. that on Thursday,
NcMlfnbs 12. 1987. at 11:00 o'dock a.m. d aid ...
in the.,. fllll aside tor c:onductins T Nltte·a S.S. within
the olficmalREALESTATE SECURfTlESSOMCE. locmd
• 1800 North Broedway, Suite 100, in the CQ al s..a
Ma, County d e>r.nae. SU11e al Calibni9, WASHtHGTON
TRUST DEED SERVICE CORPORATION, • c.NfomNt
corpcntion, as duly appoint..t Truttee under and
purSUMl 1D the power al sale COii ....... In ..... C*tlin
Deed al Trust ~ by Wll.UAM C. 8U..S80AOUGH,
JR. and El IZABETH A. BILS80ROUGH. husbend andwit9,
t90Dlded Febnary 10, 1987. in the alfict of the~
R.cordef al Slid~. as Recordlr's tnslrunwne No.
87-075245. by ....an of a brelch «default in peynte1lt
Of petbmllnc:e of the obliptions MCUNd ~.
indudifw that bNec:ft OI def9ult. Not.ice al which was
19C01dtd May 28. 1987, as Rec:ordlt's Instrument No.
87-299733, WIU SELL AT PUBUC AUCTIOH TO THE
HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH, lawful money o( the Unitltd
Stl1es. 01 a cashier's chedt ~ on W'f1 bank cr9dit
union, 01 savirws end lmn association domicited in this
state. all s-yable at the time al sale. 111 rWtt. title and
interest hekf by it. as Trustee, in that,.., poperty situlle
in Slid County and SUie. described • foltQws:
A L£ASEHOlD ESTATE IN AHO TO:
That cet1ain parcel al land situl1ltd in the Northwest
Quitter of Section 35, Township6South, Rafwa lOWest.
S.8.8 . & M., beinc a portion of land deeded to the City
al Newport 8eec:h, California, in the Irvine County, as per
Deed recorded in Book 306, Pase 375 of Official Aec:olds
al~ County, California, on Sepeember 25, 1929,
and more patticularty described as follows:
Beljnnirw •a point. which point beet's East 724.25
feet *'I the United Sblllls Butkheed fine IMlhi • 1 United
St.Mes 8ulkhud SUtions 101 and 200, • shoMt upon
Sheet 1 al the Map al HMt>or Lines, Newport a.y Harbor,
California, ~ by the Secretaty al W• on May 2.
1936. and North 28.00 feet from UMed States 8ulkhad
Station 200 as shown upon said .a.p:; thence from said
point belinnil'18 North 100.00 feet; thence East 40.00 ~
thence South 100.00 feet; thence West .-0.00 fltet tD the
point al becinntne.
The strM addf9SS« other common~ al the
real property het'einabowe described is purported to be:
63 Beac:on Way, Ne•port Beach, California.
The undetsiped disclaims all liability for any inc:or·
rectness in said street address or other common
desiaNtion.
Said sale will be made without warranty, express 0t
implied. reprdiJW titie, possession, OI encumbrances.
to ~ the ur'P9id ~iptions secured by said Deed
al Trust. with itMresl and other sums as prcMd&d tt.Wi;
plus.,..~ if any, thereunder end ---tt.•·~
and plus fees. c,_.. and expenses al the TNllM and
al the trusn a 11a1 ti by said Deed al Trust. The tlDI
amount of said obliptions, at the time of initial
puh'iation al this Notice. is Sl 70,350.51.
Dlieed: October 16, 1987.
WASHINGTON ntusT DEED SEJMCE CORPORATION,
a ~ capo111tiof a, as T rus11M.
8y R£AL ESTATt SECURITIES S0MC£. • Clllifomi9
c:orporlllkwi. ......
8y: (SEAL) 0. J. MORGER. its PNsidtllt. 1800 North
8'0Gldsey, Suitt 100. SenCa Ar-. CA 92706. Tlil9phof•
(714) 9153-alO.
10/22 10129 1115 OI09
...-IC llOl'ICI ncm•-•••• ..... sram rn
The ........ .-.an is
doir'I business n : (A)
FIRST CLASS MAILING
~lC(. (8) THE MAIL.ING
S£RVIC£. (C) EXPRESS
MAIL S0MCE. 11152 LM-
.., ~ ...... Calib·
•92714.
F'nt a.a ...,,. Ser·
vice Inc.. • 01?ue • corpo-
r•tion, 1852 t..natey
Avenue. Irvine. c.tifomia
92714.
This business is con·
dudltd by I corponition.
The ,_.;nr.nt com-
metlCld to tr...c:t busi-
ness under the fictitious
busineM ..... Of ,.,,..
risatd ~on October 15,
1987.
~rntcaaa.-..
s.W:ll lne.; NonMft Kifw.
Prelldlnl
This ••
2
"'"' .. filed with the County Clerk al
e>r.,.. ~ on Oct. 19,
1987.
File No. f'35l576
10/22. 10/29, 1115,
11/12 0800
ITA?P 81T., .....
DGI I n•-•flC.. TmOUI•. ···--T'he fJI IC..,_.._ ...................
fidl':a • II HIP 111 ...-:
HO)f'I ..... wm.r.
#31, 7:m Nt '1rt .....
1301. Mas;art e....:tt.
~ n.., •• llc;:lllU•U•I •• '-•1111111 .................. _
tllld Iii °'9Wt. Clilll'2W -SIJII s•I. 1-...... F31 ...
ICtfla. Inc.. I CllMQmia
COIPDl .. i.
TNI 'Dr 11 111 -mr.-.._. ,.,._, ..
TM 11zltl• ... •• • • aa 1 ,..._. _ ........ .
~FIJI-·-
tisttd abcM on October lS.
1917. --Mie. Inc.; NmncyE. HarnlDa. ,...., ...
Thia 11 l .... Wfl.t
.-.._ Ci1u11y an d
Or-..~ on Oct. 14,
1917.
10/22. 10/29, 11/S,
11112 OIOl
111112
IT•m•n•..,..
DOI I II fJI .. fJI ffC..
11110U1•111 .....
The fol'-ins persons
............... al
the fictitious business nwne: NEWPORT CHIRO-
CARE. 4030 8irdl Shit. ~ 103, .... port 8Mclt.,
CA92660.
The fictitious business ..... ,...,.,.. '° ~ -filed on 4-15-16 in the
County of Or.,.. Orilklll f"• No. F306534.
BWrLS....Jr.,D.C., 14
Blftnn, IMne, CA 92720.
This~ -con-dudlid by .,, indiwidUel.
~ Bl* L s..t. Jr.,
D.C.
This wt I nmit -t5led with the eour..., Qerll of
Or.,.. ~ on ~ 7,
1917.
10122. 10/29, 1115.
11/12 0811
The 1,t111911MI c.t-
o•iced 9 -·~ ...,_ nw unitr IN~.
~,_OI,__ , ........... ,,25117. _.L.-,.....Enaw-
...... Inc.; la Raf••). Prwlidtlil
Thia wt t rmit w filed
wtttt ... CourQ Cid ol
Or-. ~ on Oct. 9,
1917.
fl .. No. Fl.57191
10/22, 10/29, 1115,
11/12 0812
111111 w .. a
fClll ......
...-mu1 •" ThetalDom••--..
doifW ----SOC/ GAOCO-ONTARIO II, 1'01
Awcado. ~ a.dl.
CalNDrnMI ~-GNlt ,,. •• ~ 1>91>111 ap-
..... OofnpMJ •• C..ib11ie
Corpmltion, 600 8 ......
#700, San Oit9>. CA 92101.
SOC Dftelopment
Umitltd Partnership, 1601
Awada, Neaport a.ct\,
CA92660.
This business is oon·
ducted by. ic*1t wnbn.
The re1istrant com·
rnenc:ed tD transact busi-
ness under the fictitious
busintsa ..... °' '*"91 ltst.d abcM on Sept. 10,
1987.
Siarted: James C. Wiibon;
<JIM American ~ ment Compeny,. CaJitomil
Corporation, General
Partner; Anthony C.
Baduck, Va President;
William L.eHin, Va Prwli-
'del't: SOC Development
Umialld PartJwship. a Dai-
..,. Umittd PMnenhip,
General Patti•. soc Man-
.. 1•1t. a Calitornia Car·
pcntion, ~ Pllru.-,
J.C. Wiibon, V'ic:e PNsidlnt
Wiiiiam 1'. s.&iM. Vice Pres-
ident
ThCs .......,. -,...., with the County Clerk al
Or.,.. County on Oct. 9,
1987.
f"de No. f357893
10/22. 10/29, ll/5,
11112 0810
Oap & c.es .......... 8"J4 ~Rooms 413
CLASSIFIED INDEX ·-· u•a& .. WICE
AIC:iqil .... ~ •••••••••• 8C8
~ •.•........ 806
l.Nesmck .............. 825
Birds ................ 826
REAL ESTATE ·
~ ................. 16
Industrial . . . . . . .506
.. """'I Mi! Property ...... 509
lake Shore Pre>perty 515
Airp&anes ............ 900
Ant1oue Classic Car ... 912
Autos'°' Sate ........ 910
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Announcinl .......... 200
8eluty Aids .......... 213
c.nt of Ttw\ks ....... 20 l
Cen11" ry tats ........ 20 l
florilts ............... 207
fuw-1 Directory ..... 205
Fun.rel Setvice ...... 206
H891tt1Aids .......... 214
Lepf Notices ......... 212
Loctees-Clubs-etc. 209
Nurseries ............ 815
Lost & found ......... 210
Pwtonals ............ 211
BUSINESS
Investments .......... 828
Money to Loan ........ 605
Money Wanted ....... 606
()ppottunities ......... 700
Opportunities ~-.... 7<V
EMPLOYMENT
Aaencies ............. 300
Opportunities ......... 305
PreparatK>n .......... 307
Ac>P'i8rtees Wanted ••• 81J1
Auctions •.•.•.•.•.••• 814
Build"'& Material ..... 817
BusiMM Equipment 818
Coif11/Sblmps •••••... 813
Furniture .••.•........ 800
f umibn Wanted .•.•. 805 Glra9e S.les ......... 705
Jewetry •••••..•...•.. 812
Marine Supply$ ....••. 906
Misc. for s.le ......... 809
Misc. Wenled •.....••• 810
Musicat Instrument ... 811
Office Equipment ..•.. 827
Pets & Supplies ••.•••. 823
Spofti~ Equipment ••. 819
Acraee .............. 511
Apts. furnished ....... 407
Apts. Unfurnished ..•. 408
Bids. to be Moved .... 816
Business Propetty .... 500
Business Rentals ...•. 421
Condos for Rent ...... 409
Condos for Sale ...... :507
Commerctal Property 505
Desert Property .•....• 513
farms & Ranches ..... 512
Garaaes fOf Rent ...... 400
Houses for Sale ....... 508
Houses tor RenV Fum 405
Houses for Rent
/Unfum ............. 406
lots for Sale .......... 510
Mobile Homes ........ 917
Mortgage & TO ....... 607
Motets ............... 415
Mountain Cabins ..... 422
Office Space ......... 420
Out of State Prop ...•. 514
Real Estate Wanted ... 518
Rentals to Share ...... 41 2
Real Estate for Xchg ... 51 7
Real Estate Loans ..... 600
Rooms f()( Rent ....... 410
RESORT PROPERTY
fo, Sale ............. .41~
Rental .............. 417
Autos Wanted ........ 915
Auto Parts & T;res .... 907
Auto Repair /Dom ..... 913
Auto Repair/For ...... 914
Boats ................ 905
Campers ............. 919
f ()(ei&n & Sports ...... 911
Mopeds .............. 909
Motorcycles & Bi~es 908
Motor Homes ......... 916
SERVICES
Sc~s .............. 608
Srtuation Wanted ....• 308
Directory of
Business Services ·-· Nll'T·--
' RETAIL MAHAGEMEHT
ASSISTANT
TELEP~ONE WORK
FROM HOME NO SEL·
UNG. 5 APPT SETTE.RS
NEEDED NOW. MORN· ING OR AFTERNOON.
UP TO $9 HR. $Al.ARY PLUS BONUSES. no.
Ol30or no.1366
Laguna Nialuei. 3 bed· room 2 bath, den, famity
SHIP'S CARPENTER, CABINET MAKER. TO TRADE SERVICE FOR ACCOMMODATION . MATURE EXC REF
HERO. CAll D.E.C. 733-8902
CHILD CARE LICENSED.
~Schoof &Mrorment. ~F 7-5:30. 15mo+ 549-
2870
SUPERB EDUCATION CARE GUIDANCE N1£. 3-0. SET YOUR MINO AT EASE WONDERFUL
RESULTS. R£F CHOME GROWN) DEBRA 646-
2387
NM8 El MIDCY
Hes it111 ..... 1 apllMl&S
for lM In/Out House-~ Exo. pafaned. ~nish OK. All Jobs
100.. Free. (71~10
ANO BONDED __ _
CHARLES PAUL BAB·
~BIT, CHAR[ES
PAUL. resident d Com ~~'~1.·~l.
vi* by h1s wife Joy,
childr-. '· J9ftery Alaen 9lbtMU. Victor tdwrd Bllbbilt. Jack Houston
and Jiff De Sor. armd· children, ~ and
Adrian HouilOn-and
Ctw1stina De Boer. sis-
tws Pauline Estes and
Rhea Babbitt. Mr. Blb-
bitt wes a lflldum of ~ Harbof Hi1h Schoiol, 1953, Md was• famous lilr1 pak1W end
pin --who .. ~ the name of "Shaky
Jake". Memorial SeM·
ces held Wednesda""'J OcUJber 21, 1987, 3:30 p.m. lit the Community
~c= dll .... Priv8ele ,.,. mac. In lieu d fl0111rs,
menwtll contributions tD lfle (:Q d l:4cJpe. OI
the American C.ncer 'Socillv. PACIFIC VIEW MORr'UARY. dil.:tors..
.211.,.11nats
t
El.ECTRtCtAN
Will TRADE Bf For other
Services « Goods « ? 6~1494
)
··--::1:: .....
FREE CONSUMER SER· VIC£. r.AU. FOR NAMES
OF COMPETENT TRA· J?t.:~to strer.
flYSYSTEMS.
HOME IMPROVEMENT
REfERRALS 631-7200
HANDVMAA DECKS & PATlOCOVERS ~LITY WORK 546·
Handyman
Household • Repairs-~intina. drywall, car-~+ more. Gm'y 645-
=..,~~j
~of remodelina, .... ior&merior. Com-
mercial & Residential. ......... OulllitY CndtsrMn ~: Free istinm Uc. 18l-t85004. c.11 642-
5636
ASSEM8l£ Products at
home. <You'll love it.) uce~ J>llY. For info.. Cal 504-641-8003, Ext
8348
REC£PTIONIST
00 YOU LIKE PEOPl.£? TALKING ON THE
PHONe DOING A VAR·
lETY Of J08Sr HEl.PtNG PEOPLE IN SEL£CTING THEIR PORTRAITS?
OU AU TY PHOTO·
GRAPHY STUDIO IS
LOOKING FOR FULL
TIME REC THRU
CHRtSTMAS. PART TIME
AfltR. CAU DAWSON &
ASSOC NEWPORT
BEACH 833-7816
Aiftines/Cruise ship job
tists cuarantee imme-
di* open' Ml OCCU· ~·· '"f716-882· Ext61n1~ .........
CARPET CLEANING
SDMCE Shampoo & Steam
Cleanma Spotlifters,
Deoderizer Included.
2RMS & HALLWAY
$39.95 ~OGERS CARPET Cl.EANING7 DAVS014)
472-0230 ASK A80Ut HOST DRY CHEMICA1.S
l & B Been in Bus Since 1980
Housecluninc·Exper i-
enced. Own • '' I .... ...... R .. ~.eau
Mmry 545-3464
Dusty's l.andscaoe. ~
m•int. sent. Weekly/ month.11 time. Free est 241-1640
...... T .....
PtANO TUNING PRO-
FESSIONAl. SINCE 1975.
GM New Life to
piano. (714) 552-~ .
Dr•ins cleared from
$12.00 Plumbina • l'fes>airs Lie, 24hrs tree
est
Tom 722·9116
SOCIAL tTEM & STA-
TIONARY FUU. TIME &
PART T1ME EXC£U.ENT
WORKING ENVIRON-
MENT WIU TRAIN.
CAll PERSONNEL 863-
1200
SAODLEBACK SECUR·
ITY VALLEY SERVICE.
INC. lmmeda.te open-
,._ T~and uni-fQrms . • Exatf,.
=-~-= RetirMs. Oj>enin~
SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY Ind NEWPORT B£ACH. 768.-1331.
DAYS a EVB•lll
A EmLE ltDUlf-,.,,-.,. •.. ,. , .......
n 1 111 Jllf I f 17 • ..... ., ........ .... at: 11, ... .., ..
~ ...... ..-....
u. ....... .. ',,,., ...... ....
..... p1NIR1•1' ......... _ ...... ~
W6 CJ II dtf
.,_UIACAUI .. ,_ ......
MUI• e ..,..,,,. •n 111 .... ""' Nita · na•u
.......... ttft
•• /'lllMll
..... ,, a ... .
" $ ..... 2 •n c .,......, -·····--.........
..., 2 1141 ....
~--··•rt
CASHIERS
CONVENIENCE STORE
CASHIERS. CurrwGv hir· . cashiers tor .. shifts. ~. time/pl time ~
tions wllil... ~
P9Y _$4.0Q. hr .. Schedule
. 301120 cS.y review.
exoeHent ~
oppt._ ~ at followq
locatiol IS:
•19971 8-ctt Bhd H.B.
9590 Camino De Estrella s.naem.•.CA • 751 Baker Costa Mesa
•2021 Newport Blvd
Costa
RETAIL
ASST MANAGER
Doubleday Book
Shops. Inc., the okSest
and most pef!Stiajous
bookshop ct..in, has
.,, immdMe opalinl
for an Assistant Man-
..., at The Fnhion
Island Mall in Newport
Buch.
The qualified candi·
ct.le must have at least
1 year mail book sen~
inc experience; will assist....,... in daity
shop operations,
rncJudina oc>enina &
Ctosifll, buyi... staff
supeMsion. and CUS·
ton....w:e.
We on. an eacelent
...... Pkh• in •
Pi ot I ll'onal • Mron·
ment.
lntareAld c:.mdidMM
.. WMeldtacell(714)
~5312 or tD ICIP4Y
1n......,..
MANAGER
We have an imme-
diate opening as an
Assistant Manager.
Requ i rements
include 2 ~ full
time work expe-
rience and some
supervisory expe-
rience (retail pre-
ferred), . or a coeieae
dfJ&ree. We offer:
eCompetitive Salary
et.iberal Behefits
•Promotion ()pptys.
•Trainin1 for
Advancement
CaU or apply in per-
son to:
A2l
FASHION
ISLAND
(714) 144-1126
f.qulla..y~. wr
~ Nanny Wanted.
Live-in for 3-year-okl,
1 · ht housekeeJ)ina.
month plus Room
Board. 458· 7427
home; 852-0666 work
*SECURITY•
• OfflCERS•
*NEEDED* $4-$5/HOUR
• No expet ience
.~s:re
QPenin&S-• Full and pwt-time..
• All shifts availabte.
• Trainina and unifonris pn:Mded.
• Retirees and coHeee
students welcome. ==~ emptaree bet aefits
peck •avaie.ble.
CALL TOOAY!
DYNAMIC
PROTECTION
SERVICES
(71-') 633-1952
(anytime)
E.QUll~~wr
MEDICAL INSURANCE
BIU£R
ASAP
NEED IMMEOIAlil Y,
CURRENT MEDICAL
BIWNG.HOME
HEAL TH CARE.
INDUSTRY EXP
HEL.Pf\Jl
TO-SlOhr
•••••• .....
tumnulllt ~
YES, YOU CAlll ·ns1 ... ,., .... ........ "" -I J . I•' J I I ........... '--·m1,, ,, .... I
CZ 2 2 .. 99 1 ·mi-... ' 1 II ... .,,
*YEll·•~••1••11t 1-IU 7 7 s a r .............. ............. -c 2 I' 2 u.....---·-·----.. a . -· • ..,.,.,.,.
•11 •• ... "" _.. ....... ,,n
NWM ~tt .. ,_ .... , .. . ............. a.,_..., ___ .._.
DfRECT RETAIL
SALES.
AVERAGE $700 PER WEEK .. COMMISSION
FOR THE AGGRESSIVE PERSON.• LOOKJNG FOR
PEOPLE WHO WANT TO
MAKE LOTS Of MONEY.
MUST HAVE PUBLIC
REL TI0NS. AND BE PEO-PU ORIENTED. WORt<
IN OWN COMMUNflY.
STUDENTS & HOME·
MAKERS. FULL& P.T. 81S-333-7~7
KIDDIE WONDER
PRODUCTS INC.
EARN UP TO $50,000.
MECHANICS. FLIGHT A~ CUSTO. MER ~l\.C-1-(315)
733-6062 EXT A 386
FOR INR>/USTINGS
I 5
Now hiritW. the "'Wortds la~ Pizza Delivery
Co. Domino's Piua
needs: Order1aMn must
be at least 16 ~ 511'4 perSOl .. ity.
Drivers must be at least 18. twwe own car & insu· rance.nt~~
record. £.n $7-10/hf.
Both PCJS.tians ful OI pert
time. Al1dY at Domino's Piu•. ·ms Newport
8hd. CM 01 c:atl 646-
2244 '1'od:ly.·
w.a,11. ••ll•d
SALES & MARKETING MANAGER RELOCA T •
ING IN a:f NGE COUNTY~ EMP. 15 YRS+ EXP IN $ALES.
CMl DO( 15it-.3471
room, rrlace. Com· munity ~·kpertt. MUST SEE! $ ,CJU. 643-2365 ~
406-~
Unf.
Al'Cfi Bl I di
House-Lease-Arch
a.ch Heild'G 2 bed-room. 2 bllh, din. Spa.
Veew decks.. f"~
New caroet/paint.
$1.500. 827-7460 .
Coronadel ...
Olde CdM~ PCH on fabu•ous · Or cw-
lookil., = .,., & l*'k.-1-3bed.3 t.. aec home. 3 c.-... Pool. 2 firepl. Lease
12595. 759-9274.
........ a11m
Apartment Lacuna Bmch. coi.y, cute. 1 bed-room. 1 ~ to be8ch, $650. Evenin1s 497 ·
6371; ct.ys 963= 1900
Neas.at 811ctr
NEWPORT BEACH
3 bdr 2 bMt\. ON BAL· BOA BLVD. FURNISHED.
NEW PAINT & CARfET.
WAU< TO BEACH.
AGENT 673-3663. $950
0.. Pod a..e. quiet
iC)ll1r1eit. 2 aectrooni.. 2 Batt\ new peint/ drapes, firepl~ l~ra&e . no
pets. . 661·9312.
2 Bedrtlom, 2 bath &
studio witt1 ~ WW.
Dana ~i~!, $785 !a $750.4~79 ..........
C911illrw
LlluM ...
lrnrnK. Condo. 2 bdrm.
2 ~ dbl ... pool. jK. tennis. Yrly rental,
SlOOO/rno. ~8:3011>
?. Avail now 213-258-5479
Hilton H..ct Island
Aleart. Saulh c.... .. 2
bedroom. 2 ...... Gal,
tennis, 300 prds to buch. '475 ... kty.
837-6314 .. ..
421 .... Ill ..,, 't
FOR LEASE 1700 IQ. ft.
on PLACENTIA. FOR LIGHT MANUFACTUR-ING OR STORAGE 646-
4696
PRESTIGIOUS
CORONA DEL MAR
PROFESSIONAL SPACE
& APARTMENT SPACE
• PROFESSIONAL SUITE,
APPROXIMATELY 1200 sq. feet
• PROFESSIONAL SUITE
APPROXIMATELY 900 sq. feet
• PROFESSIONAL SUITE
APPROXIMATELY 650 sq. feet
• RETAIUOFFICE SPACE
1250 sq feet
• STUDIO APT
• EXCELLENT LOCATION
• CALL EAGLET PROPERTIES
714-675-3605
117.
C1R~11•h11111 ,. ....
GOVERNMENT, HOMES
from $1.00 (U R£PAJR)
FORCLOSURESs,
~~1 ~~PE~~~~~~ ~ow SELLING YOUR
AREA. CAU 1-315-736-7375 EXT. H·CA-NI
CURR UST, 24HRS.
Lapna Niluel
LAGUNA NIGUEL 3 Bed· room, 2 Bath, Den, fam.
ity room, fireplace. Com-
munity ooo1 park. MUST
SEE! $1,200. 643-2365
e\'entt115
Mission Viejo $166,900
3 bedroom bonus room
(approx. 16· x 181 livina
room fireplace, famity
room fi~ recrea·
tion vehicle parking. Extra larae lot No qual-
ifyina. f20,000 down. Owner will carry 2nd.
Principles only. 495·
5390
SENIORS : DISCOVER THE BEST OF
BOTH WORLDS
Huntington Terrace
Enjoy Carefree living in a world
where warm personal attention
and service are the standard.
Stretch out in an environment
landscaped with a scenic lake,
walking paths and a park. Com-
pare these exceptionaJ features:
Huntington Terrace Nonh
Designed with the active Mnior
in mind, Huntington Terrace
North provides residents with
the most modem conveniences
today's active seniors desire.
Nestled in a naturally land-
scaped environment you11
appreciate the extras at this new
community.
• BHtluly land -
$captJd grounds
• ThrH full servicll Meals Daily
• Kitcl»n11ttes with .,__ ..... _! __ _
R.lrig•ralor and ·~ ~
Gamag. Disposal ~
• Full-Tim• Social
Director
·Full Sf>curity
• Studio, On• cl
Two-&KJroom
Cott~s
(714)
848-8811
Solution to
Last Week's
Puzzle
• Full S«:urity
• Mt:Jdtlm Kitchflns
• Bllk::onies
• Plush lnt•riors
• Studios, OM cl
TM> &Kkooms
18700 & 18800
Florld• St.
Huntington
Beach CA 92648
ENJOY 13-lW AIUn
on TDs. Also lend on & buY TDs. $10 000 up tD f!.:·il~· •• ~~~ison
WIDOW HAS MONEY
FOR TRUST DEEDS-.
$10,000 Upl No CNdit
Chk. No penatty. Call
Denisort Astoc-.s 673-
7311
1 Sofa. t..ovese11t. Chair
and Ottoman Never
Used. Earth Tones
$265.00. 536-1325
4 Piece livi~ room set
Like new. Biowl 8Stt>I M!S
$240.00 761 -9326
4 Piece livifll room set
like new scotc~cuard. brown. 536-1325
Sofa, lJNesut. Chair &
Ottoman. Earthtones, new $250. 761-9326
ACROSS
$125. OFfEMD FOR
UNITED AIRLINES. BONUS ntKEI S CAl1.
545-2526
112-Ja•lllJ
....... 18 FT COLBAL.T 3 YRS
OlD HAS All EXTRAS.
714-249-8284. $13,950
080
MoarirW c. St wlh 27 ft. 1956 antique cabin
cruiser, ...., cwwtwal
in '83. Ndl minor wrtt. . $20.000. 970-8974
• 17 FT BOSTON WHALER
------.. ! WITH UNLICENSED .,y JCI I ro A CT . TRL. MONTOC HULL W ll..U..AV'\I. I "69". All WOOD ~
TER CONSOLE. BRAND NEW 90HP YAMAHA
ENGINE & GAGES. NEW
BOTTOMPAINTSHIPTO ft~ SHORE RADIO ANO ¥ MUCH MORE. 18.900.
CM.h 714-673-0409 AFT
USED BOATS
LOWEST PRICES
FULL SERVICE
ALLISON MAAINI INC.
s.w.~··-· ............... C...M:m
(714) '4IMtlS
6PMr
.. J" BOAT, COLLECTORS
ITEM. MODEL SLOOP.
80 INCHES. LOA. All
WOOD INCLUDES VANE
STEER IN§, SAILS
STAND. KARE OFFER-
ING, DAYS 673-0985
EVE 538-4665
l ~ tacecOUl'M lit•
6 Poles 60 h"'1 ord.. ,. Dinct .........
6J F....,_ II Pan
16 At liberty
17 lone, ill co•bua•liom
II Terril1
19 ''TM Marcia n., ..
20 Wore iota
21 Colleae ill K•tucty n ,...... to 1i1ay RoWUI
2 s Lotts aladJI ridta
16 -si.a. Aaa moutaia
cMia 27 .,._of
JO A .. ilisy \llttb
JI Sttit
JJ Motorist"• coaarn
J6 A•ct.-. Jt Ut..-nteat
40 Si• rt.
41 Cltyecar~
42 Oa m. ... ait
4J · KllMI of court
'4 Pnn.W ~ aho caDed
lioa•a foot
49 "Arma ~ue _ •.. " so .. _ ,.._ l9oocl rcx low .....
Sl ...... •iclrN•I
SJ Hl.
S. Ulrela~
SS !aisle. _, .. laf, etc.
S7 Stut of th 16tla CUhltY
SI Alder: G. ..
$9 Sldn·caetc•ts
6' "WiD ,_ '°" -clO ill ... ,r
1J Hurilt·saa~ 74 To M foM of: fr.
lS Sala~
16 httofa•a.o&e n!. __.
11 wCC-..._.., .,, .... , ............
IOO,.._ .... .......
I Lobe..,U. c...,.cta
2 Sllod llt.ip declr
J Tne of .,..,..,.,
4 Actor aad wri.la Dllria s loud
6 PtiKipals of a May ct.1 ., .. Al_ ..... • r.ner pot% !! al. 9 Leader. ill Lil.IC
10 To ..
I I Type of A9cricaa ......... ac. 1922
12 -dtate <• tla• W'Oflr ~ed)
IJ Nay bloo...,, ........
14 ..... ..,dt)'•tlleOnc
ISOn ......
lJ Card,.... for tJwee
You don't
have to
bean
attack.
r-~"'
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HELP5
·-.......
fCdi 111IU11 1112 -·-151 JM fl .......
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1
Ill -llOCK CITY UIU.. JU Sen
......... 2IDO. ---a.cta. CA .... 1I05. ...._ ........ Wood..
J6J SM .......... 21DO, NI , .. ._..,CA tlMO-
~ T .. busiNM is con-
•ded .,, hulb1nd end .....
The ,.,.... ... com-
1t•ad ....... bUli· ,... under .... fictitious
...__Of .....
litlld .-. on Not yet
conduc:tiftC busiftess. _.. .......... ~
Wood.
This ibt .... -filed ........ ~a.it al ar.,.. ~ on Oct 22,
1917.
f'ele No. F3S9031
10/29 1115 U/12
11/19 0830 .......
PUalC .oTICI
AClll ... •1111m
IMMllTA'f.-T
The falorlN• penon is doilW business n: NEW·
PORT BEACH TENNIS
CUJB.2601 Elllb'lrlfDrM.
Mempaat 8w:h. CA 92660.
N.8 .T.C., A Califomi•
u...ct~.2601 Eastbluff OtM. ....port
a.dt. CA 92fi60.
This business is con-
dudld by• limMd pMNr·
ship.
The rqist,.nt com·
,,..llCed tu hnw:t busi-
ness under the fictitious
~ ,.,,. Of nerNS
lileld.._.on~
19. 1987. Silned: Umitld PwtMntttp Name,
N.8.T.C., A Califomi•
Uml~ P•rtnenhip,
Midllel E. P..-, General .......
This ......... -filed with .... Counlr ~ al er.,.. CourQ on Oct 6.
1917.
f'lll No. ns7U4
10/29 11/S 11/12
11/19 0831
C-mllf U.IC .,-a ....... "'. au=•c.,....,.
OFNIU•TO
Al•At& llYAll llO.
Al..n
To .. hairs, a.-=--.
~ .. COl'1il .. ll cnd-iton. and ..... who R\111
be GlhllwiM inllll U11t in
the wm or estate of
CHAAl.£S C. PALMER
A pdan tm .,_,. filed
by MMI£ L PALMER in the
Supeiior Court al ORANGE
Cou~ recauestina that MARIE L PALMER be
1ppointed as personal
,..,. •• "8tiw ~ ........
.. the ...... al the dece-...
The petitior. requests
~tu ....... the
.... undlr the ..... ld-
ent Adminlst,.tion of ua..Ad.
A ._... •• on the pedior!
•be Mid on 11/18187 •
l !'5PM in Oesit. 3 locmd
at 700 CIVIC CENTER
OftM WEST .. SANTA AHA.
CA
If vou 08J£CT tu .,.
....... al the pMitiolt, you
should ..............
hMri"I and SUit. your
~--Of .... writt9n o1Jjed6ort• ....... court
beforw the heilriftl. Your
....,.anwrbeln•·
9'0tby,.......,.
IF VOU ME A CR£DITOR
Of I C016 .. ll CliidlD of
...... 11~,o.imullflle
~~--.. couftOt
Pfl II • I tu h PlllOliel ,.... ...... .....,.,,...
by tM court within four
............. al
flrll "'9JIACI f/I ..... a
......... In -*" 100 of 91ec.ll&••'"' ••• Codi. The ... IDr .. c:Wnll
............. tu .... ............... °' .... ...... : ........
.... Dl'Pllftl .. -.... c-t..,., al J 11 \tu , Ela .. ................ ............. ........... --.. ·~ .......... . ............... ... ,,... °'~•!!m~~
................
~dlJllre..CWfdclal ..... a1 ......... and
appt9iMment of estate
W1lll or of h Pllitiol• or ............. in-=·
.... 1200 ... 1200.5 al
C .. arnia ........ Codi.
=..-~-L NEWNHAM,
HAS«INS, NUGENT,
NEMllAM, KAH£ Ii MT-
IHA.10102NOAVE., SUfTE
IUOO, SAN DIEGO, CA
92101.
10/2911/5 11/12 0829
W*'TICI
flCiiliiOUI •llllM ,.. -11•,m 1n
The falcMirll pilflGn is
doirW bulir.-a: (A) K.C.
Uodll •• v-=-s.Mce/ <B> Undlr • v-=-Ser-vice. 2439 w. Coat Hwy ..
NellPQft 8wh. CA 92663.
~0.~31891
9ltt Aw., So. Llluna a.ch,
CA92657.
This business i1 con-
ducted hr., individual.
The reci1trant com-
m111C1d to tr....a bulj..
ness under the fictitious
business NNne or names
listed •bove on 6· 1·76. Sicned: Keith 0. Colwick.
This st.Meleient was filed
with the County ~ al Or-. County on Oct 26,
1987.
File No. F359316
10/29 11/5 11/12
11/19 0826
WllOTICE
fCiii ..... llllJI .._ITAlW
The ...... penon is
doint business as: THE
MONEY MARKET, 121 Tur-
quoise Avenue, Balboa
lllend. CA 9:M62.
Glry ,,.... O'ConnOt, 121
TurQUaile ~ 8lllbol
....... CA92662..
This businns is con-
ductlld by., indMdull.
The recistrant com-
n•ad tu tnnud ~
MM undlir the fictitious
...,.._ name 01 '*'*
liltllCI abcM on Odober 15,
1917. Silned: Gary huJ
O'Connor.
Thil....,..wfiled
with the County Qettl of
Orllnle County on Oct. 26,
1987.
,. ... No. f359312
10/29 1115 11/12
11/19 0828 ...... -•-n-aw OF DIA1" Of
IEIM ltiLCOTIAle
Of NiiiiOll10 ADMllAIU UTATI NO.
Al.ii
To .. heirs. blnefic::iaries
aedibs. contii...,-it Ct9d·
itors. end pet'IOM who may
be ............. tied in
the WI 0t estllt8 al HEN·
RIETTE L COTE AAA HEN·
RIETTE LEONE COTE+ AAA
HENRIETTE COTE
A piltitiof1 has been filed
~ JAMES M. COTE in the
Superior Court al ORANGE
County requestin1 that
JAMES M. COTE be
•ppointed H personal I. 111 Jt1tiw to .clminis-
\111 the --of the cMce-
dent.
The petition requests
authority'° ~the
--. under the Independ-
ent Administration of
EstltilS Act.
A ~on the petition
will be he6d on 1U4/87 M
1:45 PM in Dept. 3 kxald
•t 700 CIVIC CENTER
ORfVE WEST, SANTA AMA.
CA
IF YOU OBJECT ID the
.......... al the Pllition. you ......... .,..,. .. the
hearina 1nd state '°"' objections 01 file wrttt.n .,...._ with .,.. coun
.,._,. the helrif11. Your
.... Mee ,,... be in S-·
ton Ot br'Pll ......,· IF YOU AR£ A CftDf'fOR
(JI a contil ... 11 Cl-al
tMdlc11111, JOU mull fie
'/OAX dllim ...,. thl aut or
punnt •to the Pl'•• ,...,. •• IUthe appolMld
br .... court ...... ...,
AO ............. ol
......... al .... .
....... In wtlllt 1'011 ..c •••rt a1tc.a TM_tw..._dllMI ................... eoo•a._ ..... ., ..
...... £ ... .....
fOUMAY..,_tE ..
.. ... .,, ... CMt.lfJQlt
.. a ...... lfil1111M1~ in ........ ,., ... ~
uPoft ttte egcutor O'
edmiNettm. 01 "'°" the ~flw-J JC6W0t ..................
the court ... PfOOI "' --............ ibt-ins ttwt ..., --. apecill
notice al ...... al .,
inventory and ~iM·
mental-lflllllsoral
... .,...... Of ICCOUflb
.......... inMdiortll200
and 1200.5 "'the Celitomill
Ptob-.Coda.
..._, for l)tltitioner.
FREDERICK 8 . SAINICK, 190 NEWPORT CENTER
OR .• NEWPORT BEACH. CA
92660
10/1510/2210/29 0798
.....CllOID
"'"' .... 1111• MMllTlTll MT
Thetdla•k• .......
doinl businelil as.: FlSCO
MANAGEMENT GROUP,
500 Ne•PGJt c..... Drive.
Suite 700, Neaport Belch,
c.tifamil 92660.
Ut>erty Plmws., Inc., •
Califomie copontion, 500
Neaport Caneer' OrM, Suite
100, Newport a.ch, Celi·
tomia 92660.
C&ayton Capital, Inc., •
California corporation,
5402 Amalfi, INine., Calitor·
nia92715.
This business is con-
ducted by ....... S*l· ,.,..
The reaisttants-com-
mesad tu nnuct buli·
ness under the fictitious
buliMSS name 01 ,..,..
listed ~ on June 14,
19fI7. SiFed: Cl8YtDn c.
ital, Inc.; a-A. w ....
,. .... Ill
This ........... filed
with "" ~ Cleril al Orllnle County on Oct. 13.
1917.
f"ele No. F35I083
10·29 11 ·5 11-12 11·
19 0837
M•ICmnca
FClll I•• UIS ....... IT
The .. 1,...,. ...
doinl .......... -= CllEA· TM P£llSPECTMS. 2101 .
S. PKific #IO, S.. AN,
92704.
Victoria Ann Buver,
2101 $. '1ldfic -· s.a Ana921'M.
.............. 2101
S. Pldic llO, S.-. AN.
92704.
This business is con-
ducted by husband •nd ...
The recistrant com,
merad tu tnnuct busi-
ness under the fictitious
~nameor,..,.
listlld ..,_.on Oct 22.
1917. ~ YICIDria Ann a....
This .....,.. -filed with the County Clertl al
ar._ County on Oct. 26.
1917.
f'I• No. f'359317
10/29 11/S 11112
11/19 0808
PUa.IC llOl1CI
ACiiiiOUI a •1111
llW ITATIMEJIT
The IDMcMM .. ......., is
doins busiMM n: MUL·
TIEQUITIES LEASING. 353
Hamilton St.·Al, Costa
Mesa,CA92627.
El.DON WALTER THOMP·
SON, 353 ~ St-Al,
Costa Mes., CA 92627.
This business is con·
duc:tld by ., individual.
The recistrant com-
mesad to tnn11c:t bus.i-
nns under the fictitk>u$
business name OI '*"8S
liAed abowe on 10-19-87.
~OdonW.~ son.
This .....,...,.. -filed with the Count, a.it ~
Or.,.. County On Oct. 26,
1987 .
F• No. F359318
10/2911/511/12
11/19 0824
"•IC_,.. caa::ca11• •u•ar un•u. OFMCIHWatll ..
-IT•W n The iftdMdults ... ,Of
entities who have been
--bulirm& II ~ PAOAE ASSOCIATES If, a
Catiforftia .............
ship rh~ip .. ), at
~l~~Suita
130. -'lllt a.ch. Cali· lomiat2'm...,.....,..
don ..... dttlll fic:titx.11
bull.-rwme.
The fictitGK ~
,... ti 1 ... ,...... to
the fictitious business
,,.,.~._._._
f"8d on April 12. 1984, In
ar.,. County. c.lb• -r-• No. F243540. The ........ midi 11111~--
....... '*".salthe Plft.
nershio are:
l. John H. Cummincs,
4621 T .... Avenue Suite
130, Neapo.rt Beech, CA
92660.
2. Rl Associllles · Fre-
mont. 229 Avenue I, Suite
300, Redoudo Beech, CA
92660.
3. Stevenson Boulvard
Associates, 21515 Haw-
thorne Boulevard. 450
Union S.nk Tower. TO<·
ranee, CA 90503.
John H. CummitWS. Rl
Associates · Fremont, a
California aeneral l)llftner·
ship
By Robert L Riley, Man·
acirw Ger.al Pwtner.
Stevenson Boulevard
Associates, a California
eeneral pilltnerShip
8y Richard 8. Collins,
ManlCinll Gefwal Partner.
Slbillll1 •It filed with the
County Cler1l of Oranae
County on Oct. 9, 1987.
10/29 1115 11/12
11/19 0842
Set sail for savings
by reading
classified regularly.
.,.. .... 1 ........
..,_...., 111.:soum W£St DIVOSlflQ)/COS..
CAN 'MTNERS, '°'l
MacAl1hur .... Suita 401,
Na JIPDft a..ct\, CA~-Soudtwest Oiwn.ified,
Inc.. a CttMarnie Cclrpcn-
tion, 4041 ~IMt.,
Suita 401, Nemport a.ch.
CA92660. eo.c.n Cal. Inc., a c..
bnia Colpcutiou, 2 f"nt
CaMdian Pteee, Suite
2200, Toronto, Ontario,
c.9da M5X 1H9 .
This business i5 con·
duc9ld by ...... ..,,. ,.......,_
The recistr•nts eont·
melllCed '° RnAd buli-... Uftdlt the .....
buM.-..... Of ,.,.._
Wld-...on~31,
1917. Sisr'8d: Southwest
~. Inc.; William o.
f«*. Pr9sident.
This ........ -fi'8d
with the County a.it al
Oranie County on Oct 19,
1987.
File No. F358547
10-29 11·5 11-12 11 -
19 0834
fCili l•R IP Ill -·· " .,.. 31•1 1 .........
**Wbl JI 111•LAGUNA
NtGUEL ltUOWJ ASSO· aATES. 29112 ~ Glenn,
...... __..CA t21167.
••· r-Brilf Olaup. Mc... a CaHtornia corpcntion,
29112 hr m... .......
....._CA12&17.
o.id f ...... 2"82 hr
Ollnn. ............. CA 92'67.
...,.,, ...... 29112 Iv,
Glenn. U9une ...... CA
92'67.
He• "'eter-laauna ,.....,.,__....c.m ,.,
............. 242"
K1t1kM• .-......_ Hofto.
"*'.Hiilllii-15 .
This buliMli& is con·
ducW by .......... -Nf'INp. .
The N&istlMb com-
,.,.IC:ied to .. •lllc:t buli-
--under the fidieioa• ........_ rwne 01 ...,..
Wed abowe on Oduber 2.
1987. Sie*t: 8eny ...
This ......... -fMed
with the Coun1.y a.tl al Or-. County on Oct. 15,
1987.
f"lle No. F358330
10-29 11·5 11-12 11·
19 0836
Chest discomfort that
lasts longer than
two minutes is nothing
to fool around with.
Play it safe and ask someone
to get you to a hospital emer-
gency room-immediately.
•
American He mt
AlsocklAon
~~FO? ~lff
i •
}
off ~ broom1, ad
~ you.r blect cat\ claws!
Get ~ for the arrival or the
Great Pumpkin in the play-
1round1 and hallways of
Newport-Mesa schools. PT Al,
administraton and staffs have aone all-out to plan fun, ener-
getic adivitiea to encouraae kids
to have a safe Halloween.
Tbe fcativitiea bqUl OD Friday
at Corona del Mar Higb School
when Wfbc Mad Scientist.• alias
cbemistJy tucber ram C..nary
conducts bis annual pyrotechnic
display for students during
periods I, 2, 3 and 5. Ria room
will be laced with cobwebl while
._ be, in .,,linking" bow tie and
wildly .. liahtecr hair, conjura
up endlea green slime to the
tune of ghostly music.
When the clock strikes lunch-
time· at Pomona Elementary,
kids will don their costumes for
a Halloween Parade and Cos-
tume Contest. Heidi Rupp, PT A
President, credits the VFW for
donating prizes and trophies for
the event. Every child will
receive a lollipop and a badge.
The Pumpkin Patch at Roy
0 . Andenon School will be open
Focus On
williaa mortala. Jeri Manb,
Chairman. aays that namor Ml
it that last year•• PWllNry
J>ouabboy may mab ••er
1ue1t appearance. Principal
Scott Paullea may be privy to
that information! Nrbapl he'll
~p-up" duriaa a lt~t run
tour of the Hauated Houao
under the guidance Of. lcirnce
imtructon, Pam Fmamon Md
Elizabeth Meyer.
8Y aGNNIE ENGSTltOM
from 4 to 6 p.a ob F~,
October 30. Student Adi
Chairmen Candi Graa~
Robben and S••zanne Md"fdiil
have planfted a wet apoqe toll
with .. ystery taqeta," a "brina
your own pumpkin to paint or
carve booth,~ aacl a special
--Shaviq Cream Blut." Tbe
11Blalt• will be open only to 4tb
tllroup 6tb padcn who ha~
siped a contract promwq not
to ellPF in this milchief OD
Halloween night. After lcttiq
off steam at this and other
games, the students and their
familiet can purcbw Witches•
Brew and Goblin Goodies for
dinner.
Newport Elementary parent
Sherri Sindoni bas involved
interested students in m•kiq
signs and decorations for the
schoors Halloween Carnival
and Haunted Bouse. PT A Pres-
Spook :Jamboree III at Col-
Jeae Park Elementary promiles
to be ominouL For tbe ad•M..
sioo cbarp of one baa of
wrapped candy, an entire family
can trip amona die tolUltoeet
from S:lO to 8:00 p.m., Sahlnlay .
Pocket Lady Gaye Royer.
imtructioaal aide, will don ber
apron bulaina with toys, candy
and sift certifatea contributed
by McDonald's.. Carl\ Jr., and
boothl at TeWinkle Junior · Burger~~ can win tbeit
High\ Haunted Swap Meet and candy at the pme booth&, ~
Rum,_. Sale. Tbe Student their fortunca told by --.en"
Council, led by President Paul Sharyl Davia and Sue Zuftl',
Hinkle, will sell candy and and taste free aampkl of TCBY
cookbooks, while Activities (The Country's Best Yoprt)
Director Shelley Lana and read-courtesy of owners Butch and
iq imtructor Steve Pinney will Pam Rozier. Beware of Dncula
paint .. creature features"\ on (Sth grade teacher and crou
country ~b Buzz Amble)! Re
will beckon all wanderers into
,
Now thru Sunday Nov. 8th
bis b.aanted catle to visit bis
"dead., bride, ~athi Cun-
niqb•m Some say she bas a
"I w pl1•2HIJ wpri11dt•
laid PTA ........ Damn
Reau wbcn m ....... &tta-
cia Hilb Scbool\ Rom1CG••
Dance wu planned for All
Ballow\ Eve. The Manti GrM
M11quende ii~ by the
Sophomore Clul ailcler tbe
cledicaled clirectioD Of Pmi:itent
Dara Aicklen. For a noiDiaal fee
of SIS per couple or S9 ~ ·
ainp, atudentl will be~" .
to a ICIDi-formal dtacc ia a11e-·}
ICbool om Wea with colorf1al
Nlloon. AD will receiw atitter-
ina aold ., m•t• iapiitid
with tbe dance\ tMaic aw to
war for the e'Vellina and keep
• a eouwair. Art Peny, :Activ-
ities Director, thinb the kids
will ,et a kick out of the Pboto
Funnies Booth where lfoupl of
friends can have their pictures
taken against comical back-
drops. Will they "trick• their
parents into thinkiq they really
were in New Orleau?
A tip of old Witch Bud\ bat
goes to all tlae banMrortina
.. souls" who have .,,.ewecl up"
tbae bowliq nents->.. aulely
u witches Oy, they clacne to
be -ireated" with pats OD their
backs for sivinaYOWll Newport-
Meaa aoblim a safe sojourn OD
Halloween. #6, ....... e:, ••• •
~~·~····· 1ou ,_.. coun 01 ~ULY Board votes r:aise ·~···aaEIT SIYlllS II THIS LEVI'S for school district
•
c'9.···"SPECllL PURCHASE~~ ,.
··levi's Wool Slacks
Compare from $26 to $32
Levi's · 2 lone
BRlm JEl_IS fml -
Compare at $28
Levi's for Ian
CASUAL JWS
Compare at $30 to $32
Waist sizes 30 to 42
Lengths ... 29 to 36
·: i ~ r · f .· ... ,. '
I '
I .. I'.
,,,_ .
"
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A fi~ percent pay rtaise for
all oon-manaacment district
penonncl was approved by the
Newport-Mesa school district
trustees last week.
Management pay schedules
came under closer scrutiny
because of special circumstan-
ces, and were adjusted on an
individual cue basis in order to
bring management to the 7Sth
percentile of salaries for
management in other Orange
County unified school diatricts.
1bis means, K:COrdinl to Bill
Noonan. director of certificated
personnel for the district, that
Newport-Mesa management
Council. • •
115 11 ...... 1
pier, with textured pavement
and landscaping, at an approx-
imate cost of $700.000, to be split
evenly between the city and
property owners in the area. H
the property om do not -.rec
to fund their half, the city ii
prepared to mate some
improvements, up to 1350,000 in
COil.
-Construct a 47-tpace park-
ina lot on S.5 lots at the comer
ol V'"illa Way and 30th street, at
a co1t of approximately SI
miQioa for the land wl $200,000
for tile clearina and paving
penonncl receive more pay than
74 percent of management per-
sonnel in other unifm 1ehool
districts, but leas. pay than 24
percent of the ot.ben.
Though all manaaemcnt
penonnel receiwd pay ni1es,
rangina from a low Of 3..S percent
to a high of 11 percen~ tbe total
coat of the pay increase for
management wu placed at S.3
percent. .
New pay fJIUIU for individual
manaaement positions were
determined by means of a
county-wide salary study con-
ducted by the Newport-Mesa
Administrator•a Auociation.
work. The city ii atre.dy in
negotiation for the land and an
appraisal is due this week,
according to city offlCiala.
-Widen the aidewalb on
Villa Way, at a COit ofSn,000.
-Repair streets, ptten,
sidewalk• and alleya in the
Cannery Ydlqe area at a COit
of $389,000 to the city, and
install new facilities at a COit "of
1102,000 to adjacent propcJty
ownen.
-lmtall 46 ~ti at a
COit of ap~ SI IS,000,
to be borne bJ ~' OWllCll if they qree.
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,_ IC-IC'lml II. 1111 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS--.-a 1111 '
Irvine Terrace h me o r
fossilized fir place, views
BY CHERYL STERLING
Irvine Ternce is a name that
locals will rccopize as an estab-
lished community, with prestige,
a breathtakiq view of the Har-
bor and yachts, and a short walk
or bicycle ride away from Balboa
bland.
This week's home, located in
Irvine Terrace, shows the
owners' pride with many luxur-
ious upgrades. It sits up high on
a comer lot, with a feeling of
seclusion.
The home was built in 1958,
a year that builders realized
homeowners wanted more than
a roof over their beads.
Homeowners wanted luxuries in
a home that was both warm and
comfortable. The builders did
not skimp on this model at I 80 I
Sabrina Terrace, in their use of
woods, fieldstone and glass.
But the current owners have
given many more improvements
to the almost-30-ycar-old house,
completely remodeling the kit-
chen and adding a bonus room.
0 Tbis is a very versatile
home," said listing agent Dottie
V aleatine of Coldwell Banker
Reli•rncw a..a ._,. Senlal
in Newport Bnch. 11Familiea
who like entertainina and enjoy
that free-flow feeliq in a home,
will love it."
ELEGANT
COURTYARD
The basic floorplan of the
home is u-sbaped; it surrounds
an eleaant courtyard on three
sides, which contains a spacious
pool and spa. An adobe-look
wall separates the ~ourtyard
from front entry. A terra cott4
walkway leads to the front door,
past the double-c&r garage and
carport. When guests pass into
the entry ball, they will feel the
warmth and stability of the
house immediately. A charming
glass atrium, hung with green-
ery, pleases the eye. The opposite
wall is fieldstone; a powder room
is off to one side.
Straight ahead is the homey
family den. This room exudes
comfort with its stone fireplace
and indoor barbecue grill. The
ceiling is of washed wood; one
wall of windows looks into the
FAITAITIC RIEPLACE-1111.._.,111111 ,_ lln 411•
Cllfflt. .. I lllt9 tllt llilp'lll
courtyard and JOQL A fUll bar
lep8l'ata tbe family room Crom
the gourmet kitchen.
DREAM KITCHEN
The kitcbeD WU completely
redone by the owners. The bar
is acceuible from the kitchen
side and contains a hammered
brass link and refrigerator. The
countcn arc desiper tile with a
vcnatiJc floral pattern to coor-
dinate with any loot desired.
Vinyl flooring with the loot of
wood runs throughout tbe kit-
chen and informal dining room.
The cabinets arc warm oat and
shelving of the same wood runs
high around tbe perimeter of the
kitchen and informal diniq
room, perfect for plate or n;r,.
collections. A skyliaht gives tM
kitchen an airy appearance.
A center island bolds the
electric stove and a cutting
block. Above is a rack for
hanging pots and pans. Amen-
ities include a side-by .. ide sub-
zero refrigerator, a truh com-
pactor and a Nutrone center. To
the side of tbe kitchen is tlle
informal dinina nook. Windon
IOot oat tonrcl tbe bay and
harbor. French doon lad to tbe
tern cotta patio. A built-in
sidebar with stained atw doon
Ud a desk Oanb the ea•ina area.
DRAMATIC VIEW
Tlie fonDal ~ room and
dini• room are oa die bay side
of the hoae. iDd a window wall
affords viaiton a dramatic view
of the bay, harbor, yachts and
on a clear day, Palos Verdes
Peninsula. .. At night, the view
is special with all of tbe lighta
and the Balboa Pavilion," Val-
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entine said.
Viaiton step up terra coua
a_tcpl iato tbe liviq room from
the entry ball Gue.ta wiD Dot
only be aWed ~ the view, but
the f 011ilized fireplace is a
conenaaion piece in ittelf. The
fONitizecl wall ext.ends to tbe
..-t.eam, wMlled wood ceil-
ina-Tract liabta add t'o the
Clrama.
The formal dinina room
extends off the livina room;
gucats step up to the terra cotta
Ooor. French doon lud to the
patio. · c 5 ,.,..
MlllT---am.111
Gorgeous Country French home set on one of Big
Canyon's more spectacular lots. Perfectly manicured
grounds with lovety poof and view. This 38R, 2~BA
home shows like a model. Tremendous emotional
appeal. Cell Danny Bibb or Stephanie Grody
• CAIYll ...,. -11.1 ....
On the 7th fairway of Big Canyon gott course.
Tt'lldttional one 1tory 38R cuatom home. Beautiful
Ul8d brick exterior with Fraich doors and windows,
hardwood ftoora. Gourmet kitchen with center island.
Specious master suite with private patio and spa. all
with expansive golf course views. Danny Bibb and
8aephanie Grody
M •A.,_ CllllW. WIEM'IUI a.-.
Deeigned by Fred 8rigga. Five BR. home of approx.
8.000 aq. ft. One of Big Cenyon'a finest otlel1t-., 1W
golf course. mountain and city lights view. lmpor1ld
blue tile roof. gated courtyard. Entry with clrculat
atairwell. Separate maid's quarters. children's wing.
M..., suite with titting area and balcony. Danny Bibb
and Unda Oetb
LmT•lll'f ......
Whlapering trees above, bubbling brooks below. Two muae.. suitea. large light living area with VllUtted
cellings make this an ideal unit for the young
profeeaionaf. Donna Wall
auua•a 1114.-
Plan 7 model in excellent condition with neutral decor.
Specious Master bedroom with affting .,.. plus
eimble 2nd BR. FormaJ dining area or FA option.
Otlera excellent location fof business requirements
.. •1 u IOCial actMty. cau fof more apecffic
comperl9on&. Stan Eaton
a'Blllf\mPUl-WLUlll• ltM•
Specioua teeling with indoor outdoor design. Extra
large muter bedroom with walk in closet, 2nd BR.
and 2BA. family room. Greenbelt location. Unda Oett\
M~ Ull.lm
Highly upgraded upper unit .. C" plan in Bayrldge with
fireplace. view of mountains. Great assumable loan.
Two bedrooms. 2 baths, 2 car garage. Greet value.
Fat eecrow. Sharon Vogt
lllUlY ClllTIKMI aBT LICATm Ill ....
Thia lovely townhome is a must to see. Well
nWntalned and many exns.. Three BR.~ lnUW
.... with firep&ace, ~ dressing ....... ..,. tub
and lots of cloeelsf Gourmet kitchen Owner has been
transtened. Bonn• Rau
mt' Lm TIE Emm Cll&lii .. • t. WI 1111.m
Two BR. 1 ~ French doors. hardwood ftoorl. \.-ct
brick. lkytighta. a giant P9tio surrounding a tpMdlng
pool Md 2 fireplac11 one In h LR and one In the
....,...dkq room. Lace cwtaina and traHlng vtnea.
Mlck8y Rowe and Tony Shaw
1181-Nn&IRE 1111.111
Only 3 "'*' In .. complex have tis wondeiful
tloorplMI Two bedrooml end l9mly room. ~ 1111'git
deck• to enjoy tht m•gniflcent vlstu. Highly
...,..,.... Md decof .. 1d au.ded conwnunly. Ann
Patin
. #2 Civic Plaza, Sutte 100
.. ,...... ll•.111
A wortd elm "*'8ior't landmaft( atatua in a com-
munity of great homa Two hundred linw' tMt
over1ooking Big CMyor\ Coun"Y aub. Five bed-roocna. 5'Ai baths. •••• di1igned and decol 111 d by
se..i ChMe. S3.350.000 tumilhed.. Tom Mneon
CllH 19 WIWIUIY 1111.111
Fabulous contemporary family home. Featuree fonnaJ
living and dining rooms. Four BR. 38A, family room
wi1h fireplace. Sep9rate den 8198. ~ ,,....,
suite wi1h litting room. Chiktrena wing wi1h play room.
Located on large private lot with gated pool and spa
area. Danny Bibb and-Stephanie Grody
• CAIYll B FUICE .. I.Ill
Beautiful Deane townhome, 4BR. 3BA.. Impressive
entry, soaring cathedral ceilings. expanaiYe tonnat
living. dining rooms. Cozy family w lldjacent to
kitchen. Private comer location. Danny Bibb or 8'ella
Shirar
B U Y 0 F T H E ', 'J E E K
... llYI IB.l.. I If II
Lender owned 2BR, 1 BA. condo facing grassy
parkway and communtty pool Eaay access to
freeways and shopping. Maxine Propp
al CHiii IB. -IA HIE mllll
Brand new and reedy tot your decofator touch.
Spacious 2 .aory floor plan with 908ring ceHtngs_ 2nd
floor den and European type kitchen and tamity room.
South of P.C.H. Unda OeCt'I and Lois Jacobs
POff:CTFAa.Y-.... Ill
On cul-de-sac with distant view from kitchen and
living room. Four BR. 2~BA. Pool sized lot Front and
rear dm..way access Fnptaoes In living and Wnily
kitchen .... Gayle Amato
W•I .. LIT ... Ill
Beautiful Dana Point Harbor, the ocean ~ and
city Ughta at night AJI yours to watch from ta loYely
level lot. just right for a prime reeidence. Coby Ward
ICEll .. PBJUllH ... II
Fabulous ocean and bey views sets this apart.
Spacious 2BR. 2BA. condominium. S..utffully
upgrllded and decorated. EnioY.,. ... of Newport.
Unda~
.,............ 1411.111
l.ocMld on one of the moat deeirabte lbeets in
W9*:1ift. This 38R. 3BA etllbft home ia kJ9ded with
chwm and appeel. Greet for ..,.,..ning. Extra large
IMng room. low maintenenceY91'd wfth pool Security
.y1l1m. F~ly s*nted inelde and out. New roof.
Carlyn Steiner
6a416200
• CMTll.., n If car• ... 111
s.,.,1ilh ltyte 2 lby ~ home. Four BA. 38A.
Exc-eptkwil walk on golf coune location. Fonml
living and dining rooms. spaciou• family room.
...,.,... den. kteal flllnly home situated on a gracioua
lot Dllnny Bibb or s.phanie Grody ,
.
• CllTll-WlW llT .... 111
Buitd your dream home on this prime Big Canyon
homesite, elevated location with fabulous view of the
2nd green. Huny. thia is the last available lot in Big
Canyon. Danny Bibb and Stephanie Grody
• CAIYll BRUCE 1141.111
Impressive Big Canyon Deane townhome. Dramatic
two stofy with soaring cathedraJ ceilings.. Latge
private comer lot. Fabuloua gourmet kitchen and
adjacent family area. Three BR. plus bonus room.
Owner WiH consider leue CK lee98option. Danny Bibb
or $eaphanie Grody
-.F CllllE WBI 11 •.111
Four bedroom 3~8A, home has light. large rooms.
most with gott course views. Decorated proteaionelty
for '"10day's living." Private courtyard with 1pa. Pra
to sell. Carol Allison
IPTIUll m.L .. -Jll
Three BR. family l'OOnl home. 0.-. brick courtyMt
entry with poof, spa and custom aao. Vaulted
beamed oeilinga. Lwge formal dining room and f8mily
room with fireplace and bet. Many custom fealures.
Belle Partch ........ . ....
Lcwety 38R. Harbor Ridge Estate T ownhome. Single
l8Yel home features superior panoramic oce.n and
city lights views. Private ape off ............ ll1gant
formal dining and living rooms. Specious family room.
Priced to sen. Danny Bibb and 5'9Ha Shirar
•n LRB. car• •• 111
Unconventional eplit level on ex1ra a.rge Corona def
Mar lot Four BR. 4~ BA. pool and ~ home. Lots
of privacy. plus a mini view. Martha Macnab
Ul aaEI llR Ill
Zoned for singte family EST A TE. Located new multi
mHlion dollar estatel in the Newport 811ch --.
Adjacent'° shopping. freeways and airport ~000.
Marha Macnab
Mftllln aa•TBCI 171 ....
A loweet priced BA YFRONT in this fine relidentiaJ
community. Pier tor a.rue boel Single -.... 38R.
residence. ...,.,... m•lllf IUite. Heldwood loor'I.
French doors. MoY8 in concMDr'-MotNllllCf ......
Price includes land. Ann Pftn
-11119 MlllllT 11 ...
Wonderful v.lue in l1ie cwenized lot in Dover Shota
F~ remod•1d kftchen and family room. HM
gr.a ...... nw.. BR. oculd be converted bee*'° 48A.
~ oppor1unly '° buy • ~. a.rt.a Autta
and c..tyn S.llW
wm1ata~UJL ,,,,._
Ave BR. 48A. etlllOfft home bull In 1912.. Fllbuloue
... of l.Me Corona Md ........... OCISI ~. ---~·-It alowa b a I II D • ~ lrOlft ..... ,,,, °'*' IPllC9 "°"' M IA:t.-tr) cllling l'OOlll
fw'OUgh IMng room to oulllde cllic*. Hotlie Denn,
NEWPORT BEACH
Husband/wife team believes in R
BY CHERYL STERLING
Ray Davies joined Remax
Realtors of Newport Beach on
Oct. I, but he is no stranger to
Remax.
"I was with. Remax of Irvine
for two and one-half yean and
thought it was time for a
change, .. said the Newport
BeaCh resident.
Davia bu worbd in real
estate for eight years and will
now have bis wife of 38 yean,
Ginny, as a partner.
Ginny graduated from the
University of Southern Califor-
nia and taught school for a
number of years, Davies said.
She was one of the founding
trustees of Newport .Elementary
School. a school that teacbel
children witla dyslexia. She
recently received her real estate
liceme aDcl is eqerty anticipat-
ina her partnership with her
husband. · "
Davies bas had a background
in selling for the last 38 years.
He said be previously worked in
industrial sales for 30 years. He
A Bountiful Tha-i1ksgiving Season 6 Filled With N~w Listings!
$159,000 ·Villa Bafboa, 2 master suites separated by entry,
built-in laundry, living room with mirrored wall and fireplace.
Privacy!! Large kitchen and deck, pool and security.
$315,000 ·Below Coast in a hot walk-to-everything location.
Solidly built 2 bedroom, fireplace, yard, 2-car garage. See
323 Narcissus!
$395,000 • High corner on artistic Hazel Drive, rustic,
unique 3 bedroom, 2 bath, some view, lots of wood, brick
and beams. We'll have it all ready for you soon.
Be Your Own Boss: Succeaful restaurant, great lease,
parking, Corona del Mar.
Ladies Shoppe: Big, bold and beautiful, turn-key at $210,000.
A Delightful Family Home-
All dressed up and r8lldy to ao. Broedmoor's larpst?1 See •1 ._a 111 r Dr. (off
Crown) for the ultimate family home. From the wide entry thnM.tlh ID the p 11 ceful
.,.,abett. we offer you privacy, room ID IJOW, •ltllftain Md~ The oceen, bey,
can)10n and city views support the $745,000 price. There's 2 t.mily rooms, formal
dinirw, 4 bedrooms, hobbyroom, ..,.. secluded .,,...__..Md morel
Open Sat, Sun 1-5 p.m.
"Seeing is )Believing"
'~ • ·~1.11d
673~8494
'
accumulated .a 2().~ t.eoure
with one' company u ill district
Wea ~ then be ... the
marketiq m•naaer in tbC home
office i.n Pbibdelpbia, Pennsyl-
vania, for two years. He found
his way to San Francisco as a
district sales manager.
Later on, be left that company
and went to work as a manu-
facturer's representative and
distributor. He had offices in
both the San Francisco Bay
Area and in Newport Beach.
"In 1975, I expanded and sold
my interest to my partners,"
Davies said. "I went into real
estate in 1979.'"
He and bis wife moved to
Newport Beach in 1975. He said
that bis many years in sales has
been to bis advantage.
.aHaving been in sales for 38
years, l\re always placed my
clients' needs first," Davies
explained. "I'll do everytbina I
can to try and meet those
requirements. A lot of my bus-
iness comes from referrals of
satisfied clients."'
Davies is a specialist in rel<>:-
cation and repossessions. He
markets from Central to South-
ern Oran$tC County.
.a1 have gotten involved with
a lot of investon became they
arc lootiq for good values,"'
Davies said.
Davies likes Remax became
of its professionalism. He said
lhat be baa his ........ liceme,
u do many of tM peopJe Wbo
wort for It.emu.
WJbe Rema pbilolophJ ia tbe
best of any of the real estate
organizations,"' be said ... EIMD-
tially, you arc your own buli-
ness. You arc working with top;-
producing realton; otbenrile,
they wouldn' be in an office that
is 100 percent commission.
When you get involved in a
transaction with someone in a
Remax office, you know you arc
getting the top in professional
service."
When Davies isn' working, be
and Ginny enjoy taking long
walks each day. He is an avid
swimmer and likes to bodysurf.
In addition, be is a member of
the Newport/ Balboa Rotary
Club. The Davies' have three
chi14ren and two grandchildren.
Davies is proud of hi.a real
estate record. In 1986, be
received the Executive Club
Award, an award Remax ai~
for high dollar volume. He ii
excited about his wife joiniq tbc
ranks of real estate.
"She brings a lot of talents
that complement my .activities
and abilities," Davies said. •we
should work very well together
.. a team.,.
Remu of Newport Beach ii
locmed at 3 Corporate Plaza,
Suite 101 , Newport Beach.
Phone: 7lJO-SOOO.
Westminster apartments
ideal for sr. citizens
Not very often does an apart-
ment floorplan perfectly suit the
needs of its occupants. Even
more seldom does a single plan
serve the requirements of a
number of disparate lifestyles.
The Plan D, however, at the
Westminster Senior Apart-
ments, a new senior housina
community in Westminster,
does.
.. Our Plan D is ideal for any
livina situation,,. confirmed
Mn. Norma Rose, manager at
the project ... Because of tbc two
aelf-cont.ained muter suites, two
singles can live here in comfort
and by lplittina the COltl, finan-
cial cue. Married couples, who
enjoy hosting visiting grand-
children or perhaps lite the
luxury of having a den or sewing
room, will likewise appreciate
the extra room.•
By takina a walk through Plan
D, you'll quickly diJcoYCr why
this plan baa become so popu-
lar," Mrs. Rose continued.
"When one cnten tbrouah tbe
front door. you 're initially
peited by a cozy breakfast noot
OD the fiabt wbidl ii lld,;.cent to tM welMppoiDtcd kitchen.
>.. JOU coidiaue tlarouab the
bome, )'CMl'll lie ...... ,d by all
t1ae room.. ne ..._., ~oua
hiaa room ii aMildC ewa ...... "1 tW ldditioe of a.....,. Tbe
two ·--..... .cit a.w • ..... do11t .... ~
batll. nu. plaia "°"' tllal lleb ,, C8D be fadiCtlal .•
Lib all W•liniatter Seaior
A,.rtm.eata, Pia D provides
re1iitlea11 with an cxtmlhe lilt
of imprmive st•adard amenitiee
such .. • • •iceUle kitcbea
with diabwilber, dedric ,....
and dis~, ener11.aJicieat
air-cooditi~ ~ ol llOI'-
.. .,.., .... CAllll'f & ~
'
length drapes, private patio or
balcony, cable TV accas. an
excellent security system, ample
visitor parking and a con-
veniently located elevator and
laundry room. Some units even
have views of the late.
The pristine, park-like com-
munity, highlighted by a lab,
waterfall and p.zebo, baidea
addina a scenic environment,
also ai~ residents accela to
recreational f eaturca includiq a
large heated and liabted swim-
ming pool, •I>' clubhouae and
numerous wallriq patha.
In addition to tbele facilities,
senion can partake in tbe activ-
ities program. Every month a
new c,aJendar of daily events
comes out and features such
activities u bingo, poker,
bridae, brunches, potlucb, craft
fain, luaus, ice-cream socials,
colleae cJa11e1. lectures, exercise
and apecial outinp.
Located in Westminster, sen-
ion can set to the Weatmimter
Mall in minutes. Public trau-
portation, tbe Bum•n• Hoepital
and other medical ofticea iand tbe
San Dieao (1-405) and GardeD
Groft (1-22) Freewa11 are UC>
coaftDieatly dme.
To l'C8dl Watmimter Saaior
~tab tbe s.. Die9li
(I~ Freeway to•••.,.....
vanl, north aDcl proc11d to W•""•• Ac••· Tun lift • W911+4 ter A.-• to tM
ccm .,., ... ace OI Boowr Sta•-••• ruA:1m•. Fnm .._ O•d• Onne Pi9-
waJ (1-22). ait _.... oa B11cll
loialrianl ad turn riPt -Weatmiuter Aveaae to t~e
COM•~ ntlacc at W•-
miutcr Aveaae and RooYer
SUeet.
'For more iaf~ Call
(714) 197..o771
R A L
IC1mill.19JTHENEWPOATENSIGH/COSTAMESANEW8&1111 ·-.f IF• T 0 R S ·--E
GE()llGEE S . .
COMPANY
BEVDLY HILLS BRENTWOOD HANCOClt PAU -.oorT 8£ACH [§ SAN DIEOO SAN FllAMCISCO SAN MARINO SEATTl.£
I NEWPORT BEACH I
BAYSHORES BAYFRONT WIPER · Prune
corner wtion tor channel Ii •• licht views in 1uard
cated communety. Eu~· · O 'tsminshtp throuch·
out. 4 bdrms U"s 0 \-... iormal dimnc room,
gourmet ktlch . .,, line appliance. Marvelous
t am1ly room. ·3 ..• epeace, 3-car earaee. Steps to beach.
MARl.YN TWITCHELL/MARIA BERCOVITT
NEWPORT 9EACH ~llED CONDO-
DRASTIC PNCE REDUCTIONI · Nothifw has
beeft overtoobd to,..~ ... ..., unit one of the
prettiest in tM Yerr\ _ \I 'lted tile, drapes Ii
furniture in~. U -~"' walk-in cJosel Ful sized
kitchen & bit.~ . "' see the om. pool & spa when viewifw this beautiful unit $79,500.
JOYCE DMOL T /SAU Y SlftEY
BLUFFS · NEW ON MARKET. EXCEPOONAL GREEJf.
BELT Vl:W. This uqUJS1te 3 bd + family room "[" plan
has an Ideal & pnvate end unit location on a lush
greenbelt. Wide plantation shutters. mirrors & muted
colors all combme to give a tranquil feel to this beauttf ul
home. Two large patios + viewing deck from which to
enJOy the sunsets. $299,900 includes the land.
JOYCE DA80l T /SALLY StlPl.EY
OPEN HOUSE SlN>AY 1-4:30 PM
2115 VISTA LAREDO • Bl.UfFS · NEWPORT BEACH
BLUFFS LOCATIONI LOCATIONI LO-
CATIONI BEST BACK BAY YEW · Pan-
oramte view of the bay, city li&flts. mountains, & sunsets.
the orcinal owner pecked this location over aR others &
UP&raded thts end unet white it was beinc built. Many
custom features & qrades. Extra large. family room &
two used bock fireplaces. Three patios & deck & spa.
When you feel the seren1ty of the creenbett & trees & see
the buds & beauty of Back Bay, you won't want to leave.
$349,000.
SALLY StflEY/.K>YCE OMOl.T
OPEN HOUSE SAT 1:30-5 & StW 1·5 PM
305 ENERO • NEWPORT BEACH
I CAPISTRANO BEACH I
HOMESITE WITH 53 FOOT OCEAN
FRONT AGE · Beyond parded aates in an exclusive
private area on the oceaniront ants a maphcent larce
homesrte. This as one of the few rtlftlinmc buidtn& srtes
1n the communcty and offers a once-tn->lltetime op-
portunity to build your dream home on the sand. Get
excited as you see the sweepift& views of the shtmmenne
blue Pacific with its fresh ocean breezes. Watch the
sunsets fr0tn the deck of your new bome or stroll down
miles of sandy beaches.
808 scon
#I CGi~te Plua
Suite ISi
Newpoi't Beach
SAIUI. ume a .. IE I 8 Oii 80UD · This pertectty ~ r-*led home has
these desirallle lllbns · 4 bd. ·4 bl. la ,_, rOOll •/entertainment center, fabulous Sl Charles kl
I la NSter Slite. These amenities combined w/atra ic,. pier & slip make this a best buy on the water.
$1,475,000.
CAROLYN llASON/CtRSTEN NI.SEN
OPEN tOJSE SllOY l ·S Pll
661 VIA Ll>O SW> • NEWPORT BEACH
I CORONA DEL MAR I
CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX · ASSUMABLE
9~ ARM LOAN. Charmtni .. ,.:• oeaut1ful tree lined
street. Enter thuws'"" -0 \.. . y hvtng room with
fireplace & view , ··""' patio. New on the market
$325,000.
ANN BEMENT /MARY JANK
INTRODUCING FOUR ELEVEN
A YOCADO · A totally private and seduded estate on
1.14 acres. An imponant residence wtth breattitHlna
views of al of Newport Harbof to the Palos Verdes
peninsula. The property boasts seven bedrooms. eieht
and a half baths, maid and chauffeurs quarters. private
courtyard with pool, separate greenhouse and magn.fi-
cent grounds. $5.400,000.
BY APPOlfTM£NT
LN>A TAGUANEm
CDM STARTER HOME JUST ONE BLOCK
FROM OCEAN · live an an area of minion S$ homes.
chafmt" 2 Br or 1 and den. perftct tor SlnP or couple.
Tastefuly uperaded w/plantltion shutters. GM floors.
bay windows. Potential to Md Master bdrm suite. Wine
& tool storace 1n prace. $295,000
BlllE DIXON
100 . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . .
( •RVINE covet
EXOTIC IRVINE COYE · Situated on Rtv1era Drive
this smgular property has an ''"~'elect ocean vtew.
F 1ve bedrooms & su ~·~ \. \I hfs large lot w1Ut
vistas ot beach.~ S U -·· uom most tooms. Lafge
bric~ pabo fronts \ -oMJUst & lawn. By appGtnlment wtth
ltstmg agents. SJ .975.000.
CAROLYN MASON/CHRISTEN Nil.SEN
I COSTA•SA]
EAITSIDE COSTA •SA · In the Newport
Hecttts area. Two bedroom condo with fireplace. Shows
so wel with country tile in kitchen & bath. Walk to shops
& restaurants. Cal to see. $129,900.
l.IBT~
I RENTALS l
NEWPORT BEACH · Oceanfront home. 5 bdnns.
furnished. Fabulous view AvatbtH 10/17 to 5/31.
$2.450 per month.
NEWPORT BEACH · Condo Furrushed studio.
Communtty pool/spa/dub house. $750 J)tr month.
NEWPORT BEACH · Condo. Unfurnished. Com-
munaty pooVspa & clubhouse. $795 per month.
COSTA •U · ~ ·s e 0 I home with
pnvate yar,. \. £. ~ . ..-.. il,200 per month.
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At Hope House. we cut out a lot more than drugs.
We cut out the destructive lifestyle patterns that allf'rl)~
accompany chronic substance abuse.
You will not find another place like Hope House in
Orange County. We are not a "halfway" house. We are not
a private, lo-day detox clinic. Patients live.at our thera-
peutically-oriented center for a year or longer, learning to
beoome rompletely responsible for sober actions, rela-
tionships and lifestyles. We provide
therapy and a place to live without
charge to new patients. Many don't
have any other place to go but the
-streets. Where drugs and aime pm;per.
We already know the program v.utcs. Our 82-perrent
Slk:as rate is unmatched anywhere else in the cnmty.
That's why Hope House needsa>mmunity support.
We operate at full capacity and our waiting list is Jong.
It takes a lot <:l money to maintain the house. provide
qualified therapists and expand services. So please. help
~art out substance abuse in Orange County with a
tax-deductible donation to Hope House. a non-profit. U nit.ed Way
agency. Because a clean. dmg-free
rommunity benefits everyone.
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Hope House Inc., 707 N. Anaheim Blvd., Anaheim, CA 92805. I I Att.: Michael Grandis. Administrative Director (714) 776-7490 I Friend $10 0 SupJX>rter $25 0 Member $100 0 I I Donor $500 0 Corporate Six>nsor $1000 0 I
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HELPING SEUERSSNETHOUSANDSON THE
SALE OFTHBR PROPERTY FOR ONLY '34IOM•
OFNEWPOAT~MESA
Tile teachers wbo wlll
retire as millionaires
BY GERRY AND
CHRISTA LONG
How many times have you
beard it said-most fortunes in
the United States have been
made through real estate owner-
ship? It is not only the big land
developers or the shopping
center investors, or the hotel
builders who make it big in the
real estate investment field. It is
also the frugal engineer and the
mom and pop store operator and
many others who hA ve put uide
.. a little nest egg" to invest in
some real estate over the years.
Consider the case of the cou-
ple who have been school
teachers for the last IS years.
They also scrimped and saved
when they were married in the
early ~Os. By 1976, they had
saved a few thousand dollars-
enough to make a down pay-
ment on a Corona del Mar
duplex~ven while continuing
to rent their place of residence.
· After four or five years that
little duplex started to produce
a substantial cash flow, and they
were finally able to purchase a
home in Irvine in order to be
able to raise their family under
more comfortable surroundings.
Those of us who have fol-
lowed real estate prices are
aware of the appreciation which
took place in Corona del Mar
in 1976 and during the ensuing
yean. This young couple bad
been receiving our Real &tale
NnvJktter since 1979 and had
been particularly imprcued with
the occasional analyses which we
had done on the duplex market.
At the beginning of the
summer we received a call from
the couple. They had decided to
exchange the duplex on a Tax
Deferred Exchange and buy a
more expensive duplex, prefer-
ably near the ocean with some
view. The new aoa1-·we11 keep
this one for the next IS years
until our retirement, and either
live in it or sell it and buy another
home for retirement.•
Tiie IRS 1131 Tu Deferred
Exchqe allows die oww to
.. ... ...... ... propeaty,
take tlle prollt (or pin) ud nin•• lt la a prupa tJ of
equal or pater •al• witlM>ut
paJiai tu OD the pin.
This youna couple was taking
a large step, but not without
having thought through their
plan thoroughly. Of coune there
was a risk. But they calculated
their cash flow from the new
property and their prospects of
selling the property if they
should have to do so. It looked
good from every point of view.
From the original property in
CdM, they came out with about
SI S0,000 in profits, all of which
went into the new property u
down payment. The new prop-
erty bu a current value of about
$600,000. Given the approxi-
mate appreciation rate of S% per
year, the property will be worth
well over SI ,200,000 by the time
they retire. Durina that time
their debt will have been reduced
for IS yean, and their penonal
residence will have appreciated
to the point that their net worth
in real estate alone will be right
around SI ,000,000. Their owner-
ship of real estate beyond their
penonal residence will have
IUde it all poaible.
. A411nl8 • Ullll8d Br-... Rial ..
BROKERS OR 8All8PER80N8
Now Offering 90%
at our Corona del Mar Office
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JOHN CAREY GRI
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50.,000 Circulation In the Harbor Area
Some newspapers deliver copies to a wide range of cities, including Laguna
Beach, Fountain Valley or Huntington Beach. Which is fine-unless you're a local
realtor who does business in the Harbor Area.
If you are, and if advertising in your immediate neighborhood is important to
you, then The Newport Ensign and The Costa Mesa News offer a hometown
advantaae. That's because we distribute our real estate section only in Newport
Beach and Costa 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. And lis~ with you.
Advertising to cities you don't do business in just doesn't make sense. Or cents.
The Hometown Advantage.
The NeWport Ensign
The Costa Mesa News
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Irvine Terrace. • •
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JACK AND JILL
The bedroom wing rum off
the kitchen area. One wall of the
hallway is aJ1 gl ... , O'Yel'IOOtinl
the courtyard. The entrances to
the Jack and Jill bedrooms are
to the left. A bathroom 1ena
both bedrooms. with separate
entrances. The bedrooms are
spacious and include sliding
mirrored wardrobes.
The luxurious bonus room is
accessible from a door off the
courtyard. It includes a spacious
room, large enough for game
tables and entertaining. A wet
bar is off to one side; built-in
bookshelves flank the fireplace.
A skylight opens the room up.
MASTER RETREAT
The master suite is off the
entry ball and offers privacy and
luxury. The view is enjoyed from
the window wall; a separate
sitting room is a perfect retreat.
The master bath is reached
through the dressing room. with
mirrored wardrobes and built-in
dtesscn. The bath includes a
separate toilet room, shower
stall, elegantly tiled step-down
tub and two pullman sinks.
.. Tbc muter suite pves a
coiDplete feeti• of .,m_,, •
Valcatine said. "The 1ittin1
room ii an area away from tbe
workL This house lives you the
chance to follow your moods; it's
a house of many moods. All of
the bedrooms pve a feeling of
privacy~ but yet they can be
opened out to something."
SOMETHING
FOR EVERYONE
This is a home that truly has
something for everyone, whether
it's a family who docs much
entertainig or a family with small
children. A comer of the garage
contains a darkroom for the
family photographer. The home
is close to Fashion lsland, Bal-
boa lsland, schools and Irvine
Terrace Park.
FINANCIAL FACTS/
REALTOR
INFORMATION
The home is listed at s 1,200,000 by Dottie valentine
of Coldwel Buker Residential
Real Eltate Serrices. Call 6"-
"" to view the property, or
stop by the Coldwell Banker
office at Coast Highway and
Avocado in Newport Beach.
LLONGS OF NEWPORT
TWO OCEAN VIEW LOTS
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THE ABOVE VIEW FROM HAZEL DR.
In Corona del Mar is available for $284,500
-Lot value. We have two lots available for
$569,000.
OCEAN VIEW TOWNHOME 1184,000
This exceptional value near Hoag has two
bedrooms and two baths and security gates
and parking.
INVESTMENT TOWNHOME 1117 ,900
Fine value in North Orange County. Two
bedrooms, 21A baths. near a country club
and shopping center .
Thinking of
Selling?
Call us at
~5884
for a
Market Analysis.
CHICAGO 'fl'fl .E AND SAFECO
'fffl .E HAVE JOINED FORCFS
10CREME1lIE MAJOR FORCE
IN 1llE 'fffl .E INDUSl'KY.
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CllTA W lWlllllE-Acrou from part<, walk to new
.. COURTYARDS" lhopa and restaurants. Rebuilt two
years ago including electric and plumbing. 3 bdrm,
2 beth, like new kitchen, woodbuming fp. and patio.
Comtn. pool.
1111.111 111-1 ...
PE•I• A Mobile home. Double wide 2 bedroom, 2
beth with bey view in W\l8tional location ltlpa from
beaches. tennis COU"8. ~ and ,...,,.,,.._ Long
wm city leae covers water, trash. gas and gerctener.
1111• 111-1 ...
fAllm Coeta Mesa with extraordinary poaaibilities.
Cute little 2 bedroom cotlage with eat-In kitchen and
fireplece In the living room on a lot big enough for
a man9'on or huge~ garden.
11.. 111·1•
•1111aa •••••n-e.t.blt.hed produce and tlOwer nwtcet with reetaurant accountl and greet calh flow.
Excellent .... II and plenty of P9f1dng.
II.. 111·1•
UITlm CllTA llB&-Fantastic 3 bdnn, 1~ bath
beautifufly redone with neerty everything new: roof,
ldtchen. tlPPl&ancee. floor coverings and ~ng
on a.ge lot. Just Reduced to. ..
1111• 111-U.
IUal Cll'Tm-channing 2 bdrm fixer on R-2 lol Two
peb. one with koi. pond. Terrtftc Newport location
1 /2 btock to bayfront beach and pettc. 111i blocb '°
ocean. u .. u vacation home or build 2 unita.
ml.Ill 111·1•
IC&lf DI II condo on the Bmbo9 P.,in8ula. JUlt _,.
to all the new lhope. Newpot1 landing tor clnnef or
Ruby'a at the pier for ~ Fully fumllhed bright
and airy 2 bdrm and den in eecurity buffding wfth
fabuloulviewa.
all.Ill 111·1•
... --l.oYely neighborhood, W9lk to 8Choola. ~
and Mbraty. Channing 4 bdrm'*' remodel with added
Q8IM room Md IPI on pm, ... rw pdo deck. Frw\Ch
doora and hardwood ftocn plus new roof, copper
pluml>'ng and carpeting.
1111.111 111-1•
... 19l.D--4 doors trom OOW\. Atlrllctive well
maintained new building. SpllckN.m 3 bdrm upper
with large oc.n view deck perfect for owner
occupent. ~ units have flnlplacea. large ...,ma-
ble loen.
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IAYFlllT Cllll-panoramic viewa. Thia totally
remodeled 2 bdrm indudes all the be9utiful fumish-
lnga right down to the IMt '81cup for a greet vacation
get-away. Boat slip available. walk to ahopl and
b11ch.
1421.111 111·1•
...._E UYFlllT co-op In 12 unit complex on the
Udo Peninsula. Rarety on market 2 bdrm 2~ bath
comer unit with fp .. parquet floors. double garage,
and expansive bay and night light views. Available
boet slips and community poof.
ltll.111 U1·1•
UYF91T Cll• with turning basin an night light views.
Elegant and immaculate 2 bedroom, tastefully
deeorated in neutral tones. Great location in security
building with doorman and pool.
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U. llLE-bright white remodeled beauty. One stofy
3 bdrm on wide lot with white berber carpet
throughout. European kitchen, beamed ceilings in
living room and single light French doors surrounding
very private sOuth patio with spa.
MT .. a .. .1•.111 U1·1•
._TIC II IM&T-Luxurious 2 stofy penthouse
condo facing bayfront ~· Over 2500 Sq. Ft with
3 bdrms including master' suite wtih spa tub and steam
shower, dining room and den. Top quaJity with
MCUrity and ka'81com 1)1'81Tl8 and two large decks.
Magnificent bey action and night light views. ••um 111-1• ** NEW LISTING**
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towa•o•e wit• ea .. e4ral eeiUap. l fireplaces,
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poolL
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•T'Blllllf on one of Newport's charming canal• with
pier and tloet for 30' boat Beautifully buitt neer new
2 story 3 bdrm custom home with eyery amenity.
Security ay9tlm, fabulous gourmeit kitchen wfth sub
zero fridge. ap9ck>ua m..-with fireplace and
b*cMy. lMge wumable loan. ••.HI Ul·I• Ml•• • • loY9ly near new 3 bdrm home with
den and fonnal dining room openJng to side patio
plua bricked front patio. Prot111ion8'ty deeorated wttt1
oek gourmet kitchen. Sp9cious 1 bdrm income unit
over double garage. ·
ll1u. m.11
ClmllEKIAl ClllEI in growing Yucaipa. Paving,
sidewalks and utilities in on this over 1~ acre on
a main street in excellent location wt.. many
wvicea are needed.
ll1IMI 111·1•
BTATE 111.E-Must •1 before year's end for tax
pul'p(W. One *>ry 3 bdrm custom home in Newport
built around an atrium pool with relr8Ctable roof. Spe
and fireplace in the master suite. a den I office, fonnal
dining. large tamity room and lo¥ely city and mountain
vtewa. Submit all reuonable offers.
llW.111 U1·1•
1.91 m.E • mncaTE-An architectural gem built
around lush P9tio on wide lot High ceilinged ~
down with cozy den with ftreplace. 2 children's
bedrma in upslaira wing plus 88P8'll'9 maid'• room,
elegant formal dining and gourmet kitchen.
...... 111·1•
a.m mu-Fabulous Meditenaneen style 4 bdnn home
on enormous lot at quiet end of island. Dramatic 16"
double door entry leeda to two story living and dining
.,... with walls of glaa opening to lovely lled patio
with fountlln and ape. Fireplaces in library, IPadoua
lnaltl F suite and living room. An OU-.nding home
tor~ ..... ··-·-l'llH Im &-&tatl home. peff8ct for ~
Pn1~ gated ~ wt9l "'"-.and pools.
Thia 4 bdrm. den. torm9I ~ and 2 llmlty rocne
.nwlGpee ...... in luxury. llltll'k>r d1•gned br
F.t _. mimn. d11.,,_ Ngflll..a. ... ._ • ._ and
QllDft bull.ft. Al ... ~-~ ... ..
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CllT• CllTEllPIUIY Baytront with dock for 3 1..-ge
boats. Exteniave uae of redwood, glass and fine
hardwoods in this elegant 6 bdrm with den, dining
room, and office and fabulous views down Harbor
Island channel. (LH)
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ICUIFlllT CAP£ Cll-Peninaula point comer location.
Picket fenced charmer with 3 bdrms, vaulted and
beamed ceilinged living room with fireplace and views
of the dunes and ocean pfua guest quarters OV9f'
detached garage. nam 111-••
EMii iii mu UYFI HIT Freshly painted and refurbished
with dock for large yacht Paneling and mouldings
throughout this 5 bdrm with a dining room fit for a
royal banquet, 2 stofy living room with French doora.
this beam ceflinged library, family room and gourmet
kitchen. Used brick entry garden and rear patio with
spa.
llJIMI 111·1•
...., • Im lllE with a rare 62' on the south
beyfront L.cwety 5 bdrm (or 4 and maids) with large
rooms for spectacular entertaining. Sparkling
condition with single light French doors. plantation
shuftlra and custom pool. The huge muter ..... hu
cosy -ting .,.. with Fp .. sun decJ{ and b9y view.
Large asumable loan.
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'Ill aL£TTE ~ of the &ut remaining eMy
Newport a.ch landrnarb stands at the harbor
entrance.. • tt.aOiiana and ronmwlca .. -• ,..
challenge and nmendoua polel1191 in tis plll91181
5 bdrm 3 stofy home with ocean. city light. and twbor
action view&. ........ Ill·••
IPBTACIUI MnMll -.""Wnodeled from the ground up
in '8'. Ewwy possible amenity in this 3 bdrm Linda
lale home. Cofteled ccpper ceilinged den with fuH
bar, huge wine cellar, elegant fonneJ dining plus a
mu9fc gallery. Among the quality material• are
traveftine. onyx. brm and copper. French 1ir1Q1e light
doors and thennopene glw.. Terrific beymde plllio
with pool and ..,. leeds '° the dock for 3 bollla.
12.m.111 111-1•
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.... , ..... Choice aouth bayfront locmlon for ..
elaborate new 4 bdrm with new dock. exna include
the dining room's Austrian crystal chandelier,
travertine fireplace in the living room. large~
room and stained glm lkytighta in the mr r' 11 blll\
and gourmet kitchen. sa... of .. art tech.-iology
guides the hedng and cooling 1y.-ms. ..,.. and sauna. video, imercom and 9eCUrity ., ,..,,., a.•• 111-1•
WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS·· .
S-.. R..,tah. Property Man.em1nt
JI S Mairirw Aw.
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PROPERTY
DATE ADDRESS
July )3 119 Via Zurich
July 13 2315 Alta Vista Drive
July 13 1617 Balboa Boulevard
July 13 215 Carnation A venue
July 13 2715 Windover Drive
July 13 432 Goldenrod Avenue
July 14 405 Lugonia Street
July 14 2117 Ocean Boulevard
July 14 2172 E. Ocean Boulevard
July 14 226 Heliotrope A venue
July 14 405 Feliz
July 14 873 Sandcastle Drive
July 14 3907 Park Green Drive
July 14 190 l Yacht Camilla
July_ 15 232 Orchid Avenue
July 15 2918 Carob Street
July 15 7 Rue Villars
July 15 1964 Port Laurent Place
July 15 J 903 Yacht Maria
July 15 2228 Pacific Drive .
July 15 502 Marguerite Avenue
July 15 4633 Roxbury Road
July 16 31865 Seaview Drive
_July 16 11 S Via Orvieto
July 16 1220 E. Balboa Boulevard
July 16 1448 Galaxy Drive
July 16 4533 Roxbury Road
July 17 1555 Ocean Boulevard
July 17 1545 Ocean Boulevard
July 17 401 Kings Place
July 17 648 Harbor Island Drive
July 17 830 Harbor Island Drive
July 17 1900 Dover Drive
July 17 1218 Devon Lane
July 17 1301 Nottingham Road
July 17 1730 Marlin Way
July 17 1721 Antigua Way
July 17 130 I Santiago Drive
July 17 1718 Galaxy Drive
July 17 406 38th Street
July 17 321 Piazza Lido
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$340,000 $425,000 F
$234,500 $335-,000 F
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$316,000 $395,000 F
$276,300 $307,000 F
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$190,000 $259,000 F
$200,000 $315,000 F
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$280,000 $350,000 F
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Someavaila
at Hamilton
• French film star LOuis Jour· white stucco ..._
clan held tbe apOtliaht. spotet-The enclave feaawee rm dif-
man in the bjgbly 1ucccaful ferent occan-Yiew llome 'M'il1ll
aaulti-media marketiq cam-ra.qiq from one bedroom, w
paign for Hamilton Cove. the bath to two bedrooma, two
33-acre residential resort coa. b&tba. In ldditio~ aicb Yilla U.
mwlity on Catalina lwod tbat a private bakony, ~own
held its grand openiDJ in formal dinina room. . fittt leer
A~ aad atrium tub. Fne mOclcl
Hamilton Co~ recorded Sl4 home• were furnulacd by
million in aala in two boun at acclaimed interjor dmper,
a preview opening lottery sale Carole Eicbeo lntcrion.
held Aupst 1. While choice Recreational ameaitiet at
hOmca It.ill remain for sale, an Hamilton Cove include two
entire xllout is expected soon. tellllis courts, an 8,200-foot
Fifty-dme villa have sold since clubhome with bar and loUDF
the preview opeo.ina. areas, a grotto-ctyled ........, Jourd~ who ~ntly spent ~ pool and apa, a Puttiaa ~
four days at Hamill~~ Cove, and a private beach with cahen•
comJ!leting ~ adYmillol .and and an official beach volleyball
pubhc r~lations _camp~11n, court. Plans for three golf boles,
appea!ed m ~. l 1-mmute vid.eo. a pitching range and a 100-Coot several teleVJS1on commeretals . . .
and b h 1 the rt. pnvate pier are m the works. a roe ure 1or reso
Nearly l .000 people were Hamilton Cove is protected
drawn to Hamilton Cove by the from visitor influx by a hillaide
six-month campaign, which which slopes into the turquoise
necessitated a lottery sale to sea. It may be entered by a
ensure fairness for potential private road, which hu ita own
buyers. A third phase of · 69 gate, guarded 24 hours a day.
homes is scheduled for compJe.. Due to Catalina's limit on tbc
lion in Spring, 1988. Prices for number of can on the ia~
the villas range from $200,000 each resident is furniabed with
to SS00,000. a ~poweted golf~
Hamilton Cove •s preview
opening was one of the most
anticipated real estaae events in
Southern California in recent
yean. Potential hoinebuyers
from Los Angeles and Orange
counties flocked to Catalina in
the hope of buying into this
exclusive island retreat. Hamil-
ton Cove is the only resort
community on an isLand within
-1,000 miles of the Southern
California coasL
"You can own a home in the
desert or the mountains," Jour-
dan said. "'There is plenty of
both.. But a Pacific island?"
Jounlan 'I many screen credits
include "'Gigi," WJbe V.l.P. 'a,"
... Made in Paris," and the James
Bond thriller, •0ctopuuy."
Jourdan favorably compared
the island retreat to the Medi-
terranean islands of Capri and
Majorca, with its similar archi-
tectural style, red-tiled roofs and
Originally a concept of tbe
prominent Balboa Bay Cub of
Newport Beach nearly 10 yean
aao. Hamilton Cove baa a pri-
vate bay with S2 boat moori.np.
Venturing out from the pte-
guarded community. residents
can enjoy the fine dinin& &bop.
ping and niabt life of the quaint
city of A valoo below.
.. Judging by tbc grand open-
ing aucuu we just had, I can
only anticipate more of the same
in the future,.. said ltenoetb '
Klopp, vice president of land for
BCE Development, Hamilton
eove·s developer. ·When you
analyze the elements and
sequence of the martetiq cam-
paign for Hamilton Co~e. I
think it's fair to say that tbae't ·
never been anything comparable
in the real estate industry ...
For more information about
Hamilton Cove, call SIG-0090.
Refinancing activity down
The percentaae of loans (by count, not dollars lent) taken
out to refmace property, sorted by county amd month:
Ju Feb Mu Apr May Ju Jul A ..
Sutl>qo 60.1 ~.I 61.0 ~ .. Sl.l SO.I 47.0 46.l
Or-. C.O....ty 61.1 60.3 62.l 61.0 55.l SI.I 49.2 47.1
l.olA...a 67.7 61.S 63.1 63.4 SL4 SU S16 ,._,
lliwaaide SI.I e .o Sl.l S2.0 4U 4).9 41.S 40..1
S-lenwdiao ~.l #J.1 41.2 49.9 44.4 41.9 )9.9 3U
Refinancioa activity ii down between 20 percent and 24 percent
for the aix-montla Febnwy-Aupat period. Equity borrowiaa
peaked in February/ Marc:b wbla WJ. laomeowaen fouad it
worth their while to Fl out of "rc•ne ~ ad tate
.clvantqe .,! the oewer lower nlea. lrfi....,., chctinat once
tbc illsaat rata eaarted riliq .--
llefiDaDce _.a for A.,_
Below is the~ al refiaance loam (by count, not dollw
amount) IOrted by tbe size of the loan aad by county.
..... .... .,.,..
4U .... LI u
U " 71.4 .... 2.2
40.l 45.2 . lt.4 3.6
45.l SJ.t u 1A
54.7 JI.$ u 2.6
~-TRW llal B•Me M.m:t llllonmlaioD
H p-U-Sell moves
in o wporl Beach
David Goaran and I jnnea
c.oDilll. co-owuen of Help-U-
SCll of COila ~ have pur-
rlaeeed die rialD to repraent
!ldl>-U-Sell in Newport Bach.
Alona with the new acquisition,
tbe badquarten bu been re-
located to the Coata Mesa
CoUrtJanb 1hoppina center on
Newport Boulevard in Costa
Mesa and ia now oft"ICial Help-
U-Sell of Newport Beach/ Calta
Mesa. Help-U-Sell is a unique
money-saving program that
brinp toptbCr homebuyen and
sellen in order 14> save both
parties thousands of dollan.
Help-U-Sell of Costa Mesa
OJiainally began in May of 1986.
Help-U-Sell of Newport
Beach/ Costa Mesa combines
p'rofeaional cowuielina, tradi-
tional real estate pnctices and
innovative marketiq concepts
to help tellen sell their home for
a let fee of $3,480, which is not
payable until the close of escrow
(no advance fee.) Fee may be
more or lell on luxury homes,
mobile homes, income property,
lad and units nd is also not due
unU CICl'OW d<>la.
WJ'bis is a new idea wbote time
bu come." said Collins. •A
home is probably the major
purcbalC of a penon 'I lifetime,
and both tbe buyer and teller
daerve to have input. The Help-
U-8ell system works became it
put.I both parties back in control
of this very important decision,
while at the aame time taking
advantqe of the professional
pidance and expertise of our
ulea coumelon."
In addition to counseling,
Help-U-Sell combines mus
advertising, a proven marketing
system. and f ollow-througti until
the closing of escrow.
.. Help-U-Sell is to the real
estate industry what the printing
press wu to boob," said Gon-
zales. --We put knowledge, avail-
ability and cost-reduction in the
hands of the people involved,
and we see them through every
step of the way. Every home sold
ll)rough us puts more money in
the bands of the ownen."
Help-U-Sell offers a 100 per-
cent satisfaction guarantee. If a
seller is not satisfied with the
services, and hu abided by the
simple terms of the agreement,
the fee is entirely refundable.
.. We know of no other real et.ate
service that gives their clients
this security," said Gonzales.
Help-U-Sell of N~wport
Beach/Costa Mesa is an inde-
pendently owned and operated
franchise and is part of the
Mutual Benefit family with
assets exceeding S9 billion.
Memben of the Board of RcaJ...
ton and the Multiple Listing
Sevice, Belp-U-Sell can list 1
home with MLS and still save
the seller money. For further
information repnling Help-U-
Sell, call (714) 122.at 14.
Check
these
great
listings I
.,_II. 1111 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS Kl-a 19147K llC
2 Bedroom
801 Lido Park Dr. l2A (lido Village) •*
831-1400 $485,000 Sun 1-5
290 Cheeteffield (Bayridge)
831-1400 $210,000 Sun 1-5
800 E. OceMfront #20 (Balboa)
1 831-1400 $288,000 Sun 1-5
3 Bedroom
212 Via Eboli (Udo Isle)
831-1400 $489,000
419 Lugonia (Newpoft Shores)
831-1400 $225.000
1734 ~ (Dover Shoree) •
831-1400 $580,000
1208 E. a.lboe Blvd. (Peninsula)
831-1400 f715_cJOO
217 E. Wl18on (eo.ta Mela)
831-1400 $117,500
'ST Bloomdale (Woodbridge)
844-e200 $211,500
428 HeHotrope (COM)
844-e200 $358,000
Sun1-5
Sat-SUn 1-4
Sun1-5
Sun1-5
Sun 1-5
Sat-SUn 1-5
Sat-SUn 1-4
Key: * Pool or Spa • View
#Family Room • Waterfront
a note from maury
Open Sunday, 1-5
1255 Cerritos, Laguna Beach
Custom 3 bedroom, 2~ bath home, family/dining room,
beamed ceilings, mature fruit trees on large lot with pool
and play area. Open, airy, with hill and small ocean view.
Potential R.V. access. Private and tranquil. $335,000.
Open 1-5, Saturday & Sunday
721 Marigold, Corona del Mar
Close to the action·-the oasis! Corner R-2 lot, bright and
open 2 bedroom, 2 bath home, beamed ceilings, and lots of
wall space for art display. Sunny patio, LOTS OF POTEN -
TIAU! $299,500. Owner Agent
Open 1~5. SaturdaJ & Sunday
1508 Dover Drive
Beautifully decorated four bedroom Westcliff home. Ready
for immediate occupancy. Pool, R.V. access, and lots of
extras. Now $369,000. Owner/agent. Call for appointment.
Rental
Custom condo, 2 bedroom, 2 bath, 2 fireplaces, great for
tWo people. $1650/month.
Vista Del Lido, full Bay view, one bedroom, one bath, pool,
$1800/month.
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PERFECT STARTER CONDO. 2 M. F~ 3
PATIOS, COMMUNITY POOL.. CLOSE TO
EVERY1MNG. YOU WILL LOVE rr.
IEllllU.EI 11•.111
YOU'LL LOVE THE PPIVACY, THE LOCATION. THE
AMENT1ES. TIIS IS A GEM OF A 2 M 2 BA CONDO
IN A GATE GUARDED ARE.A. REDECORATED. CALL
FORAPPT.
IEMllT .. II S17IMI
3 M 3 BA USED BRICK FIREPLACE. SOARWG
• CEILING IN LIVING ROOM. 3 LEVELS. GREAT
LOCATION.
EAITILIFF TDIACE Ila.Ill
LARGE 48R. 2\iBA TOWNHOME IN CONVENENT
EASTBLUFF AREA; INTERIOR IN SOFT, NEUTRAL
TONES; ATTACHED 2 CAR GARAGE; COMMUNITY POOL
llWlll• .....
HARBOR VIEW AS WELL AS SUNSETS FORM THIS
GORGEOUS VILLA BALBOA PENTHOUSE WITH
SECURITY GATE. CATHEDRAL CEJUNGS AND
SKYLIGHTS.
IAYlllD&E 1!11.•
CHARMING 2 BR 2 BA CONDO IN N.8. HIGHLY
UPGRADED. CUSTOM SHUTTERS, WOOD
FLOORING, OFF WHITE CARPETING. COMMUNITY
POOL, GA TED COMMUNITY.
ILUFFI 1!17,.
WONDERFUL LOCATION SURROUNDED BY GRASS
AND TREES. 2 STORY, 3 BR END UNIT AND
ORIGINAL MODEL KITCHEN EATING AREA,
COOKING OUT ON LOVELY WRAP AROUND PATIO.
IAYllEW UH.•
JM PETERS 6 MONTH OLD HOME. 3 BR. 3 BA. TWO
MASTER SUITES, CATHEDRAL CEILINGS. HIGHLY
UPGRADED. VERY SOPHISTICATED! PRIVATE
LOCATION.
IEWPGIT IEllm 1271.•
3 BR FIXER ON SOUGHT AFTER CUFF DRIVE.
ADJACENT LOT ALSO FOR SALE BOTH LOTS
APPROX 12.000 SQ. FT. CALL. YOUR BUILDERS
RIGHT.NO'M
IWFFI 1!15.111
SUN STREAMING IN THAU SKYLIGHTS ON
CUSTOM TILE FLOORS., ADOBE FIREPLACE. SUILT-
INS, 3 PATIOS. 2BR. 28A. TOTAL. REMODEL SM...u
LIBRARY OR OFFICE/QUALITY CONSTRUCTION.
• CAIYDI
BEAUTIFUL MCLAIN CONDO wrTH BREATHTAKING
VIEWS OF THE GOLF COURSE AND LAKE. 2Sf\ 2BA = DEN. POOL AND TENNIS AMEHfTIES. LET US
SHOW YOU NOW!
IEWPOllT IEACll 1111.111 .
PRESTIGIOUS GUARDED GA TE COMMUNITY. THIS
SPACIOUS 2BR HOME SHOWS PERFECT. LARGE
DR AND LR, SUNKEN CONVERSATION AREA.
PRIVATE LOCATION WITH VIEW!!
Diva -El 1411.-
4 BR. 3.5 BA A SPACIOUS HOME LOVELY FLOOR
PLAN FOR FAMILY AND ENTERTAINNG. LG. MSTR
BOR FORMAL CMNNG POOL AND SPA. CLOSE TO
SCHOOL
111•1•
644-9060
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st:
BAY FRONTS
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PRESTIGIOUS BA YFRONT. PERFECT FOR
ENTERTAINING. SPACIOUS CONTEMPORARY.
SECURITY BUILDING. PANORAMIC BA Y-crTY VIEW.
BOAT SUP AVAllABLE.
DOVEi ... El 1751.111
LIVE ON THE BAY AND Pl.A YIN THE SAND. LOVELY
5BR HOME WrTH DOCK. ADJACENT TO PRIVATE
SANDY BEACH. SEPARATE MASTER BR UPSTAIRS
ON BAYFRONT. LG KITCHEN AND FR COMBO. A
FABULOUS HOME.
N811GITDIY 11.251..111
INTERIOR OF THIS WATERFRONT HOME
REPRESENTS A BLENDING OF SOARING CEJUNGS,
WOOD BEAMS. TILE FLOORING, DRAMA TIC FLOOR
TO CEJUNG FIREPLACES. 4 BR, 4 BATHS OF GREAT
FAMILY LIVING OR MARVELOUS ENTERTAINING.
11A191 llLUI 11.111.111
BAYFRONT VACAHr LOT WITH PIER ANO SUP ON
NEWPORTS M0St PRESTIGIOUS ISLANO. BUILD
YOUR OWN DREAM CASTlE.
UllA lllE
ONE OF NEWPORTS PREMIERE BA YFRONT
.PROPERTIES WITH 80 FEET ON THE BAY. A PIER
AHO SUP OF 100 FT. WILL ACCOMMODATE A
FLOTIUAf
CORONA DEL MAR
lftllE TBIACE -.111
SPECIAL PEOPlE WILL LOVE THIS GRACIOUS 3
BR. 2 BATH HOME EXTENSIVELY REMODELED.
LOVELY BRICK ENTRY. CALL TO SEE.
ClllU IEI.... a•.111
CHARMING OLD WORLD CRAFTSMANSHIP
OVEAlOOKING WOODED RAVINE. SWISS CHALET
WITH 38R AND DEN. TRULY ONE OF A KN>.
c••• IB.... 11.1a11l
FOREVER LOCATION FANTASTIC ~ 1EACH .
AND JETIY VJEW. TOTAL AEMOOEL--u<E NEW,
3 BR. 31' BA MUST SEE TO APPAEQATE
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• UNBELIEVABLE-ENTIRE NEPT. BAY, PALOS
VEN>ES. QUEEN MARY CAN BE VIEWED FROM
NWP i '8 teGHEST PARCa.. 37 JXXJ SQ FT LOT END
OF CUl-DE-SAC.
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COMPLETELY REMODELED AND PICTURE
PERFECT. THIS BEAUTFW..Y APPOITNED 4mt
HOME HAS EVEAYTMNG. COURT YAN> ENTRY,
SECURITY SYSTEM. FRENCH DOORS AND
WN>OWS. ETC. ETC. TRULY .UNOUE
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OUTSTANDING BACK BAY, CITY LIGHTS VIEW
FROM THIS 4 OR 5 M HOME. DEUGHTFUL POOL
AHO SPA. SIT DOWN BAR. PERFECT FNlll. Y HOME .,..
4 80 3 BA LAUTREMONTVIEW FROM MSTR lmRM.
SUNNY IOTCHEN NOOK OVERLOOKING GARDEN.
OPEN SPACIOUS FEEL. CHAMBERS GAS
COOKTOP.
IEWPllT IEICI
BEACH FRONT TRIPLEX. 1 BLOCK TO FERRY,
GREAT RENTAL LOCATION WITH BOARDWALK
PATIO AND TWO VW PRIVATE BAL.COMES.
U• llLE 17•.111
WILL CONSIDER TRADE FOR THIS-UNIQUE HOME
ON EXTRA LG CORNER LOT. PAR11Al VIEW OF THE
BAY FROM CUSTOM MSTR BR SUITE WIH1S ANO
HER BA. LG COURTYARD.
WEIT IEWPllT 17•-
CLOSE TO SURF AND STUNNING SUNSETS. OPEN
BEAM CEILINGS, SKY-L TS, OAK FLRS AND
CABINETS. FIREPLACE IN MSTR STE. 4 BO, 3 BA.
.. , ClllJ 1111.111
DRAMATIC 3 SO ENHAHCED WITH HARDWOOD
FLOORS AND TROMPE L.OEIL DETAILING.
APPEAUNG BRICK TERRACE AND au8auNG SPA
WIU. DELIGHT YOU.
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SPECTACULAR VIEW OF BAY, SAILING ACTMTIES.
CITY LIGHTS IN ELEGANT CONDO. MN&.£ F/P.
SHUTTERS. FRENCH DRS. DEN. SUN0ECK. BOAT
DOCK.
E CIUIT 11,Jalll
GRAND MANOR Pl.AN 4.5 BEDROOM 4..5 BATHS
TRULY CUSTOMZfD EXTENSIVE WOODWORK
THAOUGHOUT. STATE OF THE ART KITCHEN
CALLS FOR APPT TODAY.
• C11T11 11.1a111
ON THE GOLF COURSEICAU. TO SEE nts LOVELY
RfMCV>FI ED ONE LEVEL HOME. 8EAUTF\JU. Y
DONE--4 BR. 31' BATHS. 3 CAA GARAGE . ......
UNDERSTATED ELEGANCE MAKE THIS
SPECTACULAA CUSTOM YEW HOME DFFEAENT
FROM THE REST. 4 BR 7 Mo WWE CEU.AR.
GOUAMET KITCHEN. POOL. SPA.
MftDIDD
FAIU..OUS ONE OF A KIND llAVFAONT WITH
GRASSY LAWN/HUGE TREE, CNB pzrn DECI(. 3 .
SUPS. CHARMING "OLD NEWPORT" ON 11'
BAY8HOAE LOTS.
r
~VBOy. decided tbat to
corriCtly meidaandiae and
show e tbieii entire line of
uP!C* home fumiahin11t they
woWd need a new type of mail
outlet. Thus, the La-Z-Boy
Showcase Shoppe came to life.
La-Z-Boy Showcase Shoppes
f eaturc the entire line of genuine
La-ZBoy products. Tllese stores,
designed by the La-Z-Boy
Design Department, enable you
to see room groupings in every
color and style, as well as stock-
ing and displaying thousands of
RCliners, swivel roe~ mof,ion
modulan, sleep sofu, and sofas
to satisfy every decoration need.
Their newest Shoppe is located
just 1-1 /2 mile north of South
Coast Plaza. llYl.E All ClllFllT -Liii ....... ,. I 4 a..
Z-llr W an1ll I C JID11 Ill If .... ,_ m .. The La-Z-Boy showcase
Shoppe brings South Orange
County the expertise of those
two German craftsmen from
Monroe, Michigan coupled with
the style and color of the newest all of your living and family is located at 2449 S. Bristol
genuine La-Z-Boy creations. this room needs. Street, Santa Ana. Phone: S4S-
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The store
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Holub: Gr0ativity, color
Marguerite Holub is an inte-
rior designer with more than 2S
yean in the business of residen-
tial And commercial design and
bu worked on projects as far
afield as Canada and Paris. She
is best known for her creative
flair with color.
Holub uses color and combi-
nations to create comfortable
atmospheres and unique state-
ments about her clients. She
obtains her color palette from
the world of flowers, and by
doing so brings the outdoors to
her interion.
"'Nature has so many shades
that you could never run out of
nuances," she said. WJbe consu-
mer has been too long subjected
to the dictates of fashion in the
home furnishing industry, how-
ever, be doesn' always have to
follow fashion trends and color."
Holub said color comes
through women in the residen-
tial factors through f asbion,
which is usually two years ahead
of the home industry. Men's
colon on the commercial end
come from the auto indmtry.
Holub sites the residents of
Japan as true appreciators of
color.
.. I have been to Japan three
times," she said. wrbeir colors
are very subdued on the street,
but inside their homes, it's a riot
of true flower color. Even their
appliances run the color palette
in lavenders, lemon greens and
strong yellows, all the bright
colors."
In addition, Japanese teenag-
ers arc emulating the ways of the
West in color and dress, she said.
Today's muted tones Holub
attributes to the Banana Repub-
lic, with khakis and mauves.
"The fashion industry
adopted those colon acrou ~
board, now it's ping into home
furnishings for '88-'89," she said.
She observed that the pendu-
lum is swinging back to darker
colon with forest peen, brown
and all shades of gray.
When Holub works on a
project, she feels the most impor-
tant thing sbe can do is listen
to the client and interpret their
needs and lifestyles. She will
work with u architect from the
inception to the fmal installation
of accaaoriea. She bases her
design on the client's possessions
and lif~le.
One ofbcr local projects is the
Cole home in Costa Mesa. The
Coles have older children who
are away at college, so the look
achieved was traditional, a
blending .of the old with the new.
1Dcy were living with con-
temporary furniture for years
and they wanted to project a
more traditional image to coor-
dinate with their newly acquired
paintings,"' Holub said.
So she used Louis XVI fur-
ni t ure, with contemporary
accessories, like lucitc lamps.
The family bad been to China
and had brought back an Orien-
tal desk and altar table. Holub
used the altar table in the entry
ball and the dcskl outside the
library. Behind the sofa in the
living room, she used a IO foot
long French tapestry.
"Blending the old with the new
aiva a f rab look," Holub said.
She likes giving a timelaa 11pect
to her daiga "Every home has
a .quality of timekssness when
it's designed. It should be as
exciting yean from now as it is
today."'
Holub's philosophy is to have
two to thlee arrangements or
objects in a room, so that
nothing becomes static. Because
lifestyles change with the sea-
sons, rooms should have a
diff CTCnt look in summer than
in winter. This can be achieved
in summer with the use of
slipcovcn to provide an airy
look.
A home in Cowan Heights
was given a transitional effect,
Holub said. The Rohrbaugh
family has young children and
animals, so Holub worked with
traffic patterns. She used a heavy
bcrbcr carpet, which is tighdy
woven and can stand up to much
use. The living room bas a broad
vista of the hills. Gray-giuns
were used to coordinate with
some paintinp and a newly
acquired Japanese mountain
scene. The carpet is a pale sunset
color with ivory tones for the
upholstery.
Another hillside home Holub
designed in Eriglisb Country
Manor. The family bas children
of all ages and a high traffic
pattern. The colon of the home
were based on a Documentary
print. Studied clutter was used
with personal artifacts and Holub said that interior
memorabilia on the tables in design is not reserved for the
every room. The country kitchen wealthy, because if a designer
is a high activity center for the has creativity and opcnminded-
home, so Holub reflected that ncss to the client, it can become
theme with deep window seats very exciting.
d . b . -an wing c airs.
Holub's commercial design is
geared toward executive suites,
including conference rooms,
libraries, lobbies and reception
areas. She uses the landscape or
terraces outside of the buildings
and incorporates some of the
colors.
.. I bring the home inside the
office," she said .... It bas proven
to help bring about higher work
performance."
.. One of my strengths is with
first-time bomcbuyers who need
to maximize their decorating
dollars and yet have the back-
grounds they need for their
lifestyles now," she said ... You
can take a simple cottage and
with the right color, you can
create a mansion."
for more information about
Marguerite Holub, caJI 675-
0941.
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HO TOU
BY CHUYL STEHUNG
Corona dcl Mar Hiah
School's PTA Home Tour bu
become an event looked forward
to by many residents who enjoy
visiting beautiful homes in
Corona del Mar aDd Newport
Beach, and at the same time
helping to raise funds for the
PTA.
This year marked 14 years of
home toun. The event replaced
the annual spaghetti dinner as
the major f und-raiscr for the
Corona del Mar High School
PTA in 1974. The tour's
expenses were completely
underwritten, so all proceeds
from the affair went directly to
Corona del Mar High School,
according to Paula Bastiaanse.
chairperson. This year's event
took place Tuesday, Oct. 27.
Six beautiful homes located in
Harbor Ridge, Harbor Hill.
Harbor Ridge Estates, Harbor
Island and Olde Corona del Mar
were involved. The tour
concluded with a bask.et lun-
cheon and fashion show held at
Sherman Gardens. The fashions
were provided by A 'Maree's and
modeled by Corona del Mar
PT A mothers.
Al in years past, pests hlld '
the opP.ortunity to purchase
posten of a Kenc lookina out
to the ocean Alona the main
chanftel witb the China House
in tbC foreground. The poster iJ
by Irvine resident Anne Da~
Johnson, who works in oila, ~
and ink sketches, and iilk ao'd
water color to capture local and
European scenes.
Funds raised have been allot-
ted for the purchase of a com-
puterized system for tbC school's
counseling departmen~ which
will allow improved counseliiag
services to studentr,parcnts and
f acuity members.
ZINSMEYER HOME
The first home on the tour was
located in serene Harbor Island
and ownc:d by Emma Zinsmeycr.
The aesthetic blend of French
and Italian is evident as guests
enter the Home. The architec-
ture is Normandy and at the
entry is a handcarved Florentine
swan. Imports of Italian, French
and Spain dominate the home.
According to designer Cour-
tland Sciortino of von Hcmert
Interiors, there arc more
imported artifacts in the home
than domestic items.
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The entry hall is of oak hard-
wood parquc and covered by a
handcarved area rug, whose
pattern duplicates the elegant
table in the living room. A
powder room off the entry
features a black marble counter
top with brass and crystal
fixtures.
The bayf ront living room is
the focal point for the home. The
spectacular marble table sets the
color for the home; the color
palette was chosen from it. The
top is black marble with a bird
and floral inlay achieved by an
old Italian art form known as
scagliola. According to Scior-
tino, the designs are carved in
the marble and the powder from
the carving is colored and put
back into the appropriate place
for the design. The antique
reproduction base and chain ue
from Verona. A curio cabinet
along one wall bolds figurines
and collectibles. T wo bombc
chests on either side of the
fireplace are from Verona; the
two elegant porcciain dalma-
tions are from Milan. U oder the
lland-carved banana leaf coffee
1111* ii an IOelaaidic ~ nta.
Rim wd .a ltinl.. LilM o.t w• cdi• ilid etowa 9aildina
let Off tM FrCDcb rural 1CCDC
abow the f&Rpa.ce. Wide doon
lad to the front prdea and boat
dock.
-nae •Deni colon for the
home are blush tones, using
creams and white in several
rooms and pinks and blues." said
Sciortino.
Off of the living room is a de~
rich in woods, dark lelltben
chairs, a deep walnut bar and
bookcases and an interesting
collection off amily photographs
in the comer.
The elegant dining room is
French formal style, with fine
English china, Czechoslovakian
crystal and the Strauss chande-
lier.
Beyond is the open and airy
kitchen, with its center island.
The wallpaper give a lattice
effect, with interwoven flowcn.
The informal eating/ sitting
room is behind the kitchen, done
in a combination of peaches and
blues. The draperies match the
fa bric on the sofa. An interesting
copper and brass coffee table
etched with legendary Chinese
scenes by Philip Kelvin La Verne
give the room its color theme.
Doon lead to an atrium with
bangina baskets.
Upstain arc the muter suite,
a room decorated in a tum-of'-
thc-«ntury motif and &he pat
suite. Tbe m..-saite frODta the
bay, witll a 1weapina Yiew. 11ie
colon are white ad bhle.. 10 •
not todetnetfrom the rilW. l8iid
Sciortino. AD i-.1111 .. I 11· I
Ud Wkoollccw .. a..tlle
batlmib ad ..we cat1•er·
tops. The closets are cedar lined.
Family photos repose on one
counter, across from the bandy
vanity.
A room decorated for a little
girl has the flavor of the last
century, with the carved four-
poster, lace canopied bed and
collection of porcelain dolls. A
blue satin counterpane covers
the bed and on top is a piece
crocheted by the owner's
mother. more than I 00 years
ago.
The guest suite is a profusion
of greens and yellows, with the
fabric for the drapes and bcd-
coven matching the wallpaper in
the room and adjoining
bathroom. A sittina room is next
door, with a petite-point rug.
Utilizing the pleasina dimen-
sions of the rooms and an
abundance of fine Italian
imports, the owners have
achieved a pcacef ul and elcgar.t
inner en~ironment on the ba).
FRIEJ>MAN RESIDENCE
HARBOR RIDGE ESTATES
Wbea eatcriq Judy end Wal-
ter Friecl .. n'I bome in Harbor
RMlae Est*' ..._._aa miaht be
fooled illto tbinkiq tlaat it iJ a
~ bome, but DOl IO. Tbe
..... ii .. -* llill, with die livilta erea oa tbe 1eeood
float ............ racbed
....... dowa.
0..e•a eaMr-... a coun-
8 , ......
~ del Mar often tbe
top ia ilcwip, penoliAI XI vice
UICI t.fdmjcat t:Dow4M»w in tbe
lpeCialty field Ol titcbcm. The
alaOp faltula die top liilea of
Earopea cabinetry With • staff
of~ to take nay project
from besi••ina to completion.
Owner Terri White ia pf'oacJ
of Im' new hmiMll. •we started
&Om~ from desjpioa our
lolO wl ~ pictioa the
location, and completiq the
deeip of tbe showroom ud
of&a1,•a laicl~ -We low Wliit
we dO acl oar endrn1i ia
contaaiom. We enjoy plralia1
our clients and making them
happy. That9s the uJti~e goal
oaeyay job."'
White came to California niae
yiean ago, from Illinois. Sbe said
that the 'Ille of. titcbeD designer
was common practice in tbe east.
But upon ber arrival here, White ,
diacovered that kitchen design
wu a relatiwly new ftdd. Sbe
owned two other businesses, but
feels that this is truly her own.
•1 am doing things that I
always wanted to do, but
couldn' because I always bad a
partner, -she said.
Working with White is Molly
Anne Conroy, who bas ftve years
experience in desip. Sbe shares
White's enthusiasm about her
wort and gives much attention
to detail and followup.
~hens del Mar specializes
in middle to high end cabinetry.
The shop takes care of the whole
project, from the initial measur-
i.J)g of the kitchen to helping the
client select appliances. Any
interior changes to be made can
be drawn up by Kitchens del
Mar•s experienced staff. The
staff will work with an architect
on any structural changes, such
as t•king out load bearing walls
or changing the exterior of the
house.
The shop specializes in three
main brands of cabinetry;
Snaidero from Italy, Allmilmo
from Germany and Rutt from
Pennsylvania. White iaid these
are the best brands on the
market, otrering tbe most in
venatility and design.
Snaidero is an 86-year-old
company with 200,000 square
feet of plant apace in Italy, White
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said. The company bas set up
plants in the United States to
produoc cabinetry, but the doors
arc still manufactured in Italy.
Wh ite said that Soaidero is
unmatched offers state--Of-the-
art styles in door styles, with
polyester and lacquer styles. The
prices are very competitive, she
said.
..Architects in Italy are like
clothing designers here, .. White
said ... They are always trend
setters and ahead of everybody
else. I always emphasize the
European kitchen in that I can
do CountrJ French, eclectic,
hiab tech, contemporary and
Southwestern. The European
cabinets are IS pea cent more
c:fficicnt in storage space than
COD'lmbonal cabinets."
Snaidero offers a one year
warranty.
Offering around 80 to 90
combinations of doors is the
Allmilmo brand, White said.
She bas sold Allmilmo for eight
years and feels it is the finest
cabinet made with a complete
line of options and accessories.
It offen a five-year warranty on
parts and products. ·
Rutt is an American line,
which White said has an empha-
sis OD traditional style. Cients
has a choice of an all-wood case
or melamine European case.
Woods offered are ~ cherry
and pine in all different finishes
or washes. It has a one-year
warranty.
Utchens del Mar is located at
3838 E. Coast Highway in Cor-
ona dcl Mar. For more infor-
mation, call 6 73-9199.
Fabric Warehouse has it all
packed with more than 100,000
yards of fabrics in the newc:at
colon and materials, Meltzer
Wei.
•Many of our .,.U.ta are 100
years oJd, • be said'\ wrbe colon
are different, but tbe paUcrm
shown are really DOtbiaa new,
they were just taken out of
llOnp•
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ia Apech priala, to coordi•tte
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Jeading east coast mills arrive
daily. Upholstery fabrics come
from South CaroliDa. Deeora-
ti~ Fabrit 1'aftboalC dcall only
with the ~ ~ bulk
yardaac and not cut fabrics. For
that reason, it cu olf'cr ita low
prices to everyone. J)ajpen
apo;e11y like it became tky cu
bne dnmedi•te cleliway.
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INTERIOR DESIGNS TO SERVE YOU
All Stores Open Monday
Thro. Sarwday 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
. Co.sta Me.so Opm Sun. 12-5
CQSTAMES.4 'lr.:ars .........
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Vltb the price Of CGaf"*CI dilc
playen droppiaa .... ---moren:cordingl~aftil..
able, franchiled storea tlaat lell
the pJastio..and-alumiaum dilca
loot like the next natural aic.
sion of the recorded music
industry.
Compact Dile WatdlOUle is
belined to be the fint of what
bas become an increasing
number of retail stores in the
nation to sell compact discs
exclusively.
Although few are predicting
the imminent death of the
casscttc tape and vinyl album
industry, compact discs are
clearly on a strong growth cune~
Industry officials arc projecting
sales of about two million disc
players this year, up from the
one million players that were
sold in 1985 and from 200,000
in 1984, the year CD players
were introduced in the United
States. 1bc technology debuted
in Japan and Europe a year
earlieT.
Persian 'Freuure Rap is
located at 3330 Eut Cout
hilbwaJ in Corona clel M•. For
more infonnaboa. call 67J.691 I.
la 1914. F.d Daapwy with his one time, total inYCDtory rum to
brother-in-law opened their fint about 2S,OOO discs.
COmpact Dile WUeboue in ..-Huntm,t.-Beacti. What hap-In our sto~ we have more
pened next surprised both penonal se~ce, we have a
Dempsey and his brother-in-· br<>*lcr sdectlon of.product aDd
law. Their tiny 1,200 square foot we ~~ much ~t:r cbect-
stripmall store beaan to sell out, Dempsey ~· It ~
SS0,000 worth of discs in a to be the _mentality of the bi&
month, tu.ming the store\ entire ~rd chains that the lonaer ~
inventoyY evecy two weeks and hoe, the ~ore ~ople. will
ringing up sales of SI00,000 a browse, bopmg the line will .set
mondL smaller. That's not our pbilo.
By 1986, CD Warehouse
moved to an adjacent 2,400
square foot location. Now CD
Warehouse has five locations; in
West.minster, Orange, Mission
Viejo, Los Alamitos and West-
wood. Two more are set to open
in Costa Mesa and San Diego.
Of the approximately l~SOO
titles now available on disc, CD
W a.rehouse carries about S,000
divided among classical, j~
show and movie soundtracks,
pop and rock. The store also
stocks more than the usual
number of imported titles. at any
Sophy."
CD W arebouse bu compllCt
disc jukeboxes so that customen
can preview discs. Eacbjute box
bolda 60 different top selling
discs. If for some reason. a
customer owns a dilc wbicb be
either gets tired of. or DeYCr libd
in the fant pUice, CD Warehome
will buy med compact dilca from
anyone who brinp in an und•m-
aged CD to the store. Dempeey
will pay SS for used discs and
then sells them for SIO. To
customen who wish to become
part of the store•s dub which
deals in trading used disc3, CD
Warehouse pays $7.
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YOU are IWTOupded by the
~and warmth of European
antiques. You lip your cup of
tea as you walk through a garden
of beautiful flowers and lovely
fme gifts.
English chamber music plays
· in the background while you
stop to look at an 18th century
fireplace mantle. As you move
through the store, the fragrance
of Christmas wreaths and gar-
lands wait to grace your home
with the holiday spirit.
You have been enjoying a visit
at The Abbey. located at 3636
Newport Bou.lcvarct, in Lido
Marina Village. Some of the
finest homed in Orange Comity
have been decorated by the
interior design staff of The
Abbey. owned and ~ by
Shirley Gilbert, long-time New-
port Beach resident.
Gilbert is currently in Londbo
and France on her annual buy-
ing trip. She expects to return
with many fi.ne Euro~ gifts
and antiques just in time for your
holiday shopping. The Abbey
bas a pTofessional staff that will
make your visit an exciting
experience and a .memorable
one.
The store is open Monday
through Saturday. 9 a.m. to s
p.m.. and Sunday, noon to S p.m.
and will loot fonrard to seeing
you (or tea and cooties while
you browse.
Quiet Windows battl"e noise pollution
Len O'Reilly of Quiet Win-
dow comes from a long line of
pring experts. For 42 years,
01teilly Brothen Glass was
Orange County's premier
slaz;ier. Now 01leilly is out to
do battk against that evil f~
noitc pollution.
.. We were introduced to
acoustically insulated glass
snen ~ aao ... be said. ·1 have
been worti.llg with acoustical
engineers since that time ...
O'Reilly would like to dispell
the myth about insulated glaa
Be explained that insulated glass
is ·~ly two windows with an
air space in between. Acoustical
glas ii PToduced by the same
companies that manufacture
laminated glass, which is used
for wincbhiekls in cars. This
product bas two pieces of glass
with a sheet of plastic in
between. •v ou don' hear noise through
the car•s windshield, you bear it
through the side windows."
O'Reilly explained. •When the
plastic is heavy enough, it
absorbl sound vibrations com-
ing through."
He said that be uses I / 8 inch
glass on most homes, but some
homeowners elect to use I/ 4
inch glass.
For many years, insut.ted
glass was thought to be effective
in cutting down noise, but over
time, it bas been found not to
wort., be said.
-SOmct:imes it cuts noise a
little, but sometimes the noise
increases because of the reson-
ance between the pieces of
gl~ .. 01leilly explained ... It
might insulate against weather,
but not against sound. Many
people who have used it are
disappointed ...
Quiet Window's product is
fabricated in Northern Califor-
nia, O'Reilly said. The framing
is out of viny~ became it does
not vibrate like aluminum docs.
He said his product is catching
on among homeowners who live
in noisy areas aJoug busy streets.
O"Reilly is CWTCDtJy working
with a concerned citizens
bomeownen group near John
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PllTI ft llllT •Hlm•::at
Jan Yvonne Cassel. A.S.l.D.
COllPLE IE DESIGN FOR
HOllE AND BUSINESS
Baca .... wlCleistand the unique taste of
Orange County. we can showcaSe yoor home OI
busil'8SS through fine and unique ie101 design
andmk>r. I
• Celle ct·ion of acxessones and gifts from around
hwortd.
• 8'op in ow shop -.. cole ctlorl is atways
c:hlnging.
• The ·Angetmats· and ChristmaS decor~
mid-NaJaalbef.
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QaOl9 cw,.,,.,,.~
a.tit ..... olConuclel .....
is C cklll'~ ita JOda WC Nlfal
Jar.
-WearelM•Miq aled lealler
in the fieW of sapply and
coordiaatioa of upgraded
~bin& fixtures and laantware
for die ~ ud new
CllltOllla' --~. said
Peter Scbot. pceiidellt.
The uaique ~ terrice is the
IDOlt colDpn:hmsift ICI ftct in
bathrooms today. They Id up
an appointment with their
dients and their ardliti:ctural
plam. At this meet.in& they
collUllUllicate the client\ aeeds
from an m:sthetic aad mecti ..
ical standpoint along with
budpt comideratioa.
Bath mart ms more than 7S
quality product lines to dtome
from. they ast the pro;ected
range of the home IO tlley can
bdp build value in relatiomhip
to the market; ~ • and
sex of the family memben asiDg
each bathroom. so they can ofra'
optiom tMt ... fit the falD-
ily .. •e Ill; die ~ ol atcrior
atdaitecture. cOlol' t09CI ...
odM:t pati•. ,..._
Tiiey dllli will i:a 1der«i•
die proclUcts that mit die fallit-
ay-. wcla A pla tate-G« ol aD
finjshf,d pluiDIUa prodacta is
mede ol the boale. At the plan
mcc•ina. they offer objectift
guicl•wx: wlaich allows die dieat
ll:lf CXpl E 11 ioa i:a typca, ~
wt metal fiaishCs
A mee•ina is tbeD a up to
cmcuatkquotatioa in~
ship to the budpt in mind.
Wbaa the order ii pl1ee1, ~
a .., a !Dttfiag at die lllaw-
rooms wit.It the builder to COftl'
tttJurical deUik that are pati-
_. to die IUOCCafal inlt•U...
tioD oldie prodllCU.
The plan ta~ice fee is S7S per
11oar. nc time that it tata is
bwd on the size ol the project
and the ctimt\ ability to mate
dccisiom. The ..... fee is com-
plddy rdu•""•ble ....... the
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W'IN'rrrlr ~ 11ie fiiit ii llOt
to 11 Ill ~ llimt to Jll'C*Cl
U..illu1u~
TM ,._ w•ice for t.OUJ\
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..... TlieBJdlMlllt .. bowa
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for ia ~..a wllae to
pat die .,...,., ... apoa • wm:re
itcwmt1
Tbe word cutom in
bathroo.. does aol. mean
eq eMiwe • ..-people ~
it ctoc., It -· wdl pla•90i1, daowP' .,. _. coomi tat
fn.a -• •ktic~ CT f h•-i-caJ .
.... f ctio=•' •ndpoinL
.... .... .... ...... .. .. INiltca line raulU liDd tdl
coordinated IDOR CUiiom Ila fl . their frimir
dim ay ±ak I08lce ia Soaab-a.da mart adopted iD oee low
em California. h wiD be found ftokulr price three JCi11S ..,.
in castom lot clew:loplm1111 ia One price reprdlra of .wbom
Oms• Coumy, IUda • Bart.or tbey arc wortiag widL n.e, did
ltidF. H.-bar biD, die Rant that busNt ol the monnoas
Club, Nellie Gail R•nda, Scm. time comamptioa in performing
ridge, Bear Br-dt llucla, tbar ta •ica. tllrir iDtutiom
llillcrat, Belcourt, Faia way 0-are to ldl aoock. aot to specify
ti.an fOI' someone die to buy.
Since Bath M.,t opened its
doon several yean ago,
baduooms b.nc become oJie of
the most important rooms in the
house. there aR numerous show-
rooms that have opened up in
the bathroom field. Most of
these places do not have the
Arrowmount offers
fine custom framing
Bill Oz.dogu of Arrowmount
Picture Frame is proud to be
celebrating his third anniversary
of bringing the craft of framing
to Newport Beach. To honor the
occasio~ be will be running a
special of wholesale pricing
throughout the month of
November.
-rbat's my way of saying
thanks to everyone in the com-
muoity;'hesaid. "'Everyone here
has been great. ..
Arrowmouot Picture Fame
can frame anything from a small
diploma to a large and expensive
piece of art. He said the largest
items he ever framed was a map
measuring 52 inches wide by
seven feet ~to hang in an
off1CC. He docs framewqrk for
many Laguna Beach artists.
When a customer brings an
item inf or framin& Oz.dogu said
bis staff will loot o~ the item
and determine what will enhance
it. then it is matted and a frame
is put on. He uses either glass
or plexiglass on the front of the
italL However. be recommends
thlll oil paintings just be framed
widaout glau. He said it's impor-
taat few oil paintings to breath,
or ~ become musty. The
prices quoted arc firm and
Oz.dogu said they stand by them..
In frames. tbe selection can'
be beat at ArroWIDOWlL Cuslo-
men will find frames in fine
wood, metal, lacquer and gold
leaf. Oz.dogu said the shop can
order what it docs not have in
stock.
H customen occd 50mething
to put in the frame, Oz.dogu tells
original serigraphs by Aldo·
Luongo, an Italian Argentine
artist.
"'I have most of his original
serigraphs on hand and I sell out
of my own private collection."
Oz.dogu said.
A serigraph is a sophisticated
silk.screen process with the
capabilities of obtaining up to
180 colors, Ozdogu u.id. Each
serigraph is called original
because it slightly diffen from
the next one or the one bdore
iL
Arrowmount Picture Frame is
located at 1000 Wat Cout
Highway, Newport Beach.
across (rom the Balboa Bay
Cub. boun SR 9:l0 a.m.. to 6
p.m., Monday t.bnMiP Satur-
day. For more inf orrnerioe, call
6S0300S
r ICI-II. 1E THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS ICl I I & Im_,.•
It's a buyer's market at Rattan Mann
Rattan Mama is the ....
supplier of qllality dilcoaat
rattan aDd 1ricta' DI mtme ia
SoUtbern Califonia. 8CCOl1tiDg
to ICDior' ~.sane J-.
-We design 1efi•• 1epair j • j
direct import .. .ell all ....
manufacturen," Jama said.
-J'be Santa Ana location bas
OWi' '°8C) difterent pieces. w
Ratt• Man\ an••' dear-
uce Ille lqias this weeteDd
aid Jama uid the warelloule
is ~ at the seams With
immt~.
-We haft some of the best
inftll~ we have ever~• he
said. ·we caa offer a six-piece
bedroom let for $199 ...
That iadgdrs • headboard.
"mirror, thn:e-drawcr dresser,
six-drawer dresser and two
nigbtsr•nd•, with a cboice of
finish James said that at the
annual clearance sale, some of
the products ~ priced lower
than their original cost because
it bas to go to make room for
the new inventory.
Rattan is a fast-growing vine,
wbicb grows anywhere from a
quarter inch di•meter to maybe
2-1 /2 feet in di•rncter. James
aid. It is bard and durable,
c:onduc:M to the production of
fvaituft. Ratt•n Mann imports
nuan from all o~ the wo~
but the bulk comes from Indoi»-
sia and the Philippines. James
said rattan is enjoying im.mense
popularity and be bas seen
businea increw steadily since
the store opened eight yean ago .
.. We haft people who bring
30 or ~year-old rattan to be
refinished and have new
cushions made," Jama said.
-Rattan from the 94C)s and '50s
is worth more tod•Y than it was
back then. It bas appra:iated
and people can enjoy them as
antiques. The trend is to repro-
duce that sort of quality in both
old and newer contemporary
loots.•
Re said the most requested
finish for the rattan is the
wbitewas~ or pickJed loot.
That puticuJar finish is availa-
ble on eftfY piece Rattan Mann
sells. If something is not
imported and not available in
the finish, Rattan Mann can
custom finish.
•When it comes to rattan and
wicker, there is nothing we can l
do,• James said. •More than
ever. rattan typifies the Sout.bcm
California lifestyle, with its light
and airy appearance. ..
Rattan Mann gifts warranties
OD all products and offen fur-
niture for CYet'J room in the
bome or office. Available is a
huge inftntory or fabrics for
autom cushio~ James said.
Rattan Mann bas five loca-
tions, with the Santa Ana Wue-
bouse at 30 I E. Stevens. It
accepts all major credit ~
takes lay-aways and can arrange
for financing. Houn ~ 10 Lm.
to 8 p.m ., Monday through
Friday and 10 Lm. to 6 p.m.. oD
weekends. For more informa-
tion. call SS6--2100.
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del Mor
lrooc*Kng Ktchens dei. f.la. 0 00591 fiTn
devd:ed to creatrlg ktchens and baths for
each wrlvdd taste and ~ fr001 trod
bCnll to exdic. lAlltmoo to k.oo.rous. Vrsi OJ'
Shrur0001 ullete T em like C¥ld staff
PllTI IY WY iii Cl
PRODUCTS BEYOND CC»APROMISE
DESIGNS WITHOUT UMJTS
show tpJ deS<J1 ernotves .nc:orporoc"l9
custom c~ by 5rodero {stnui ~).
~ d West ~ coosdefed the
fr.est M1 the dOid. or ALtt of P~
roosters d the trodtJc:n)i c~.
,_ 1• Kf-a 1111 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS-Kl&& a 191
Al's Woodcraft celebrates thirty years
n}?ht "''" b-·afk-rk-LkJ .,"'llJ
l'"'L. Cu tomcrs •ill spn;f~· it
LllRJ limt" l:lr3R}!C' l'llURIY
rni«ni. arc rnlbahly famili3r
•i•h •ht-bndmarL Ars "''""1-
l'Taft bui1di111 in Tustin. ,,ff the
hl ttC-u!li('J ''" t:re•·h rin~ ,,r
St•uth•·C1't ''"'" itelll3'. Santa Ana Fftt'·a~-on Redhill.
T • o othtr locations hon c httn
added O\"tt the y~aB. in Hun:
tinJton ~ach and Anaheim.
Ars is «kbratinJ its thinic1h
binbday ant sprinJ :and is the
oldnt unfanis~ furnitutt in
Soutbnn California. according
to Barbara Mau his.
spotnpcnon for Ars Wood-
craft. The ,-alun ha,·e nn·n bttn
t)ttt«.
E,·m though the furniture is
unfinisbftt. Matthis said that
Al"s bu the capacit~· to do
custom finishing. Customns att
charged a ttrtain range for each
piece. She said that around 80
pactnt of f urnitutt sold from
Al"s three locations is sold
fmishcd. ~ otbtt 20 pcrttnl
att the do-it-~·ourKlfcn.
·we ha\·e instructions and sell
the materials for those who want
to do it tbnnselvcs... Mau bis
said.
The store carries Watco and
Minwax finishing products and
all of the hardware to complete
the job.
Matthis said that Al·s can do
many colors on different types
of wood and especially popular
An,•afk-r Sf'C'.Ult~ at Ars is the
country rinc finish. for l"USh)-
mcn •·ho Jon .. just •·ant hr."''"·
.. About thr« ~·cars 3JO. we
came up •·ich count')· pine
c,1lln. •• Mau his said. ··we
stanC'd doing a fc-a· pi«u and
ia cau1ht on. ..
s~ said oal is rnjoyin1 a
renaissan«. but about half af
t~ businns is pint".
White is a popular color for
bedroom furniture. cspC'cially
for children. Matthis sakl. How-
e, er. before appl~·ini paint
customers should male sutt a~
•ood is ald~·ood. · •1lich is
clo~-~rained . She said chat
other v.-oods ha,·e t~ potential
10 lift up on the cods and if i .. s
pine. the knou wall show
tbf'Ougb in a year.
Ars guarantcn everything
t bat is bought there. and tbcrc
is no time limit.
.. If somebody brought back an
itrm bought in 1951. if they have
the sales slip. we11 fix the
problem. .. Matthis said .... There ·s
not that much you can do to
wood that can' be ~aired ...
An evmt that is loobd for-
ward to every July is AJ•s annual
tent sak. It takes place at the
20% OFF ALL FABRICS
Monday, Sept. 7th ONLY 9-S p.m.
100,000 YARDS AT OR BELOW
WHOLESALE PRICES!!
LADY
DELTA MCXJIL .,.,, 110
Tustin location.
•People ta.t calling in Feb-
ruary and March to find oat if
we are bavina it.• Maahis said.
-We e¥eD baft people come
from out or mae to bay itnnl •
The iaam are sold for about
. 25 paceat off or .ua it woUld
.................................. -, ...
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aorma11J ldl fQJ'. she uid. Eftl'J
fw nitme item is fcatwcd indud-
ina batdln. dining room ICU.
beds, coachrs. sbdva_ chain
... l80l'C.
la addition to fine ~
Ari fataes all types accmoria
for decoration. including
Thi 11111 ~WIY to
lllmimsis
II ADVERTISE
VIII' llalms.
Cill 631-8120
••
eerful colors,
·~ dieafal colon peel
CUltOlllaS .. ~ ...at t.IHouP
the door of c_,.mw.a ia the
Cotta Mesa ew1,.._
All Unportmt item ia ..,
llome 4"iP is orpiriz••ioa.
• lui ~ can Jlc .:lained witll
a visit to CoataiaWara. Tiie
llOR Us contaiDen and b.iard-
ware for jmt about 1nay par-
~ Theft are ~r &®wares
WlliCb hd,P peopl(orpwtize t1lm
~ li'Te:S..
ContaiaWua is di\idc:d into
section which give ideas for
organizing C\'CT)' pan of tbe
home aad offace~ wbetber it be
foT tlle titcbcn, bathroom. bed-
room or office room. It i.DdudCs
trasb baikcts. shelving. towel
racks. travel acceuories. boxes
for wrapping gifts, frames,
boots and maoy versatile
miscellaneous pieces. Parents
will find ContainWares the
perfect answer for the tids•
roomi, with the Elf a Storage
UniL
Another plus is the f rieaclJy
and bdpful staff at Coatain-
Wuu. They are creative and
willing to spend time with the
c:ustoma'S to find out n:Ktly
what is they are tJyi.lla to reor-
prrize or .a:omplisb Conlaia-
Wara ii die tilld of store IUt
maka tpti•i• Olp•iml wa ~...,__.;. _ ___.
lite fun eftll ....... * t.t is
not• siai* •it 8fpcML J-
broaJiD& t.111.,.P *store_..,.
people tbilt ... * .....
of their' liYCS tUt cOUI be
improwd if they weft moR
cobaaldy anaDFd.
Offica Dow mor'C dfiricntly
when simple tub a.re iDtc-
graaea
CootainWara is located in
the Costa Mesa Courtyards at
the junction of ewpon and
Harbor Boulevards in Costa
Mesa. For more inf ormat.ion.
call 64li0400.
Windows •.•
a u ... ,.11
Wayac ~ and rstimatcd
that bis product will cut out 15
to IO peu:cnt of their noise.
But some bomcowncn wbo
me the Quid Wmdow prod1lct
haft ~ reasoe for ~
iag iL 01tcil1y said 01IC custo-
mer who liftl ript o• dae
watafroat wida .... -. ....
CODCJCI ncd tJml tJle ..... taJI
were facling ba carpets ad
chapc:s. Re apam.:d tbat *
plastic imi4' the~ •timl glaa
cats out 99.9 percent of die
barmful rays of the 1111L Unlitc
typical gray tilltftt p.a. die
Quiet W'mdow product will DOI
cut out die panligbt., cansing
people to use more elccb icity to
liglat their bomel or businesses.
01teilly.. product will let the
nmhine in without the glare. -nm is • better altcmabYe to
what people Ute --doiq..
be said.. ~ .......... IOGDd
bt•==ima coilttoJ (STC) m -
m, -....... wi1adaw .... is
26. ace '-im8I oil i9sil ii 21.
1kSTC•os&IMllil34.-
Bc at' ·wed dail (or eacla _.
.._.. . • ii •• ti.a --~ · ...a .-~ Wore iL Ami
cwa•c 111mrn_....,..
womfrr • die .-11>-el .-.
will i=H'W ... 1'1"517 Mwie
aiaiMimda.. cu rat eUJ.
'-1 I ~ ... ...,W .-l
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For more ••111• .. MM•
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CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST
WICKER & RATTAN SALE EVER!
llTTIN 1111
558-2100 .. -
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·we ba\le some iaipafecu..
but 98 percent of our dliaa is-
fint quality." she explained. -our prices are competitive and
~ offer discounts."
When visiting Almost and
Perfect China. customers should
not expect to a:e a delicate little
cbinasbop.
-We are what the English call
stoc~ -Bearden said. -r'hat
rrw:ant that we stock what we
sell•
CUstomcrs in the market for
fine English china can visit the
store. which is pattered after the
Regent China Shop in London.
They can loot over the immtory
which is displayed wooden
shelves all the way to the ceiling.
pick out a pattern and take it
home the same day, Bearden
said. She stocks such well known
names• Aynsley, Royal Doul-
ton. Waterford, Spode Christ-
mas Tn:e and Port Meirion.. Sile
said that the SpodC aDd Port
Meirion are a.er two lllCJR pop--
ular itam. SpOde CbriStmal
Tn:e is IOld year-round.
"') fed it~ important to be
stockists,· Bearden san --eus-
tomen can come in ~ a cup
and saucer. if dud~ Wlull tbey
need. They don't hPe to bay a
whole place setting Of' a »-piece
set.. We can offer wbal clepart-
ment stores cannot.•
Beanlen has owned the store
since April and had the pkasare
ol YisitiDg England this past July
and saw how china haS been
made for 200 years.
In addition to drjna, Btardcn
has extended her lines to include
silva-candeJabras, pDery trays,
salt and pepper shaken. goblets.
cart trays. wine coasters and
English toast racks, which she
brought back from England.
The It.OR DOW carries fine Bat-
tenberg liDem. as well Crystal-
ware f eaturecl is Baccarat.
Laliquc and Waterfonl
Beanlm said that Septmiber
.is 1111p=·ina Jane fOf' ,.....,m,s
and it .. reflected ia her sales
in the gift lilici.: Sbc Offen a
rqistry for brilla.
But r. Driltlw. Beanlcu
cautiQned tMt --is the time
to ...,.,. The Spade Cluimms
Tree ha beat wltina oat f-.,
and she expcm it to completely
sell out when bier new shipment
comes m.
--sllc>p now for a SOOd leko-
tion. • she warned. ·~ now.
we ha.e one. But as it ,eta later
and later, the cboicc items will
go."'
As an added con~DCC,
Almost aad Perfect English
China ac:Cepts all major CRdit
cards.. will take phone or mail
orders and will ship anywhere by
U nitcd Parcel Senice.
Almost and Perfect English
China is located at 743 W. Baker
Street in Costa Mesa. Hours arc
Monday through Friday, 10
a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and Saturday~
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Beginning after
Thanksgiving, the store will be
open on Sundays.. noon to 4 p.m.
For more informatio' call 2Al-
9973.
New resin
linli now at
Village Patio
Acc:onling to owner George
McRarris, Village Patio swings
with the seasons, featuring
indoor furniture (or family
rooms aDd game rooms in the
fall and patio and poolsid~
f urnitore in the spring and
sum.mer.
Many lines repraenting a
span of price ranges are available
at Village Patio. Complete
ac:assories mcb as cushions and
umbrellas are carried.
Brands n;pr< • nled at Ydlagc
Patio include Tropitooe. Mallin,
Brown Jordan, Allibert, 0 . W.
Lee. S.A.L. S~ Darold
and Lawn Comfort.
Rain furaiture is mating a
big splnh ia tbis area. The lines
are imported from Emope and
aic eapcc:i•llJ weD ... uit.ed to
coastal cljeytcs, ..... they
ha~ their colon iajected illto
the frw mold. Tiiey come in
a varidJ of colon..
Village patio carries bar-
ba:aa,. ambrdlas. freMlanding
and built-in fireplaca. ... log
and tool sets, custom-made
firqUce screens and din:ctor
daain and recchetl.
. ,,. .... . . _.. m& ra-1111&,. itjlWM••...,
ratrippiaa of aD pieces ViJlaie
PMio baa aa ,.lgej..;c ltllff of
wcll-Uai.Dcd emplo~ who
bow aD (acetl of tt.e mcn:bm-
d& '
uthwe t handicrafts accent California style
Tiie band hewn loot of die Soatbwat fumisbiop
is die perfect complimmt to Southa-a Califonria
ardliiectme.
From leather and 5lODe to waNeadlcd ~ and
baDd WOftD Navajo and b~ nap, clrsip:n and
decoraton are cboociog tbe Southwatern loOk to
compliment todaT.s Soothem CalifOrnia an:hilec:ure.
Ardlcd windows. tern coua tile roofs and wOOd
beamed a:ilings are all part of die rida lepcy left
to us from the days of the Spanish land grants.
California homes abound with elements of this
heritage and interior clecoraton are enthusiastically
choosing Southweslern furniture and accasorics to
compliment this look.
American artisans and cnftsmen ha~ stillfuJ.Jy
created rich and timdessly aged patinas and ftnisbcs
and merged them with the durability of today's
modern production materi.a1s. Acconling to Kendra
Eastman, an interior decontor with WFD Design
Center in Orange. the result is a tomf ortablc, l:iftable,
yd dramatic llomc ~ in rich earthen ~ VIDrmt
turqaoise and an entire specuum o( ~
Eqaipale chain, K..acbim dolls, pueblo pott.ety, as
well as burnished wrought iron cancUc holders and
even tOlaD poles are all very much sought after~
"Handcrafted Southwestern art is timeless ..a joy to
live with and goes well with today's Southern
California homes,• said Sue Vetrano of WFD Design
Center in Fountain Valley.
.. Our colkction of artwork, gathemi from the
workshops of ~ American and Mexican ~
mtn is very much in demand with model home
builders,. interior decoraton and fashion comcious
home owoen,. •said interior designer Joyce Weitzherg
of WFD's Fountain Valley Design Center
Interior design profcuional agree that the Southw-
estern loot is here to stay in Soutbcru California
because of the way it complimeols our architecture
and our lifestyle..
For additioal illCOl'IDlltioa, call WFD in Fountain
Valley at 540227S or in Onqe m 637-3770.
h arti
Bathrooms are coming to the f~
frout of home design, with more and
moR homeowners dnnanding quality
and aesthetic value.
Eurobath and Tale can help get
homeownen started on the road to a
dream bathroom with its inventory of
Latco porcelain tile from Japan.
"We are the exclusive distributors in
Orange County," said Hans
Rindfleisch. '1bis tile is handcrafted
with a very wide color range.•
R.ind1leisch said be keeps artists on
retainer to bandpaint the tile. Some
have displayed worts at the Smithson-
ian Institute. They are Michael King,
and Dimitri and Tbcdora DeMutb.
In addition, Eurobath and Tile
features marble from around the world,
limestone from Belgium and France
and granite and onyx. The showroom
bas on display moR than 6,000 different
tiles from Italy, France,, Portugal,
Germany, China and H~ Rind-
fleisch said.
"Remodeling of bathrooms is very
exci ting today," be said. ..Muter
bedrooms arc being combined with
bathrooms to create a much biggier
environment. ..
Eurobatb and Tile offers unique
assortments of bathroom fixtures and
plumbing accessories, all on display.
Rindfleisch said his staff can customize
a bathroom wbctber the house is still
in the planning stages or bas existed
for many yean. Hi$ staff worb dosdy
with designers and the tradespeople.
Rindfleisch said that some people will
put in built-in television sets and sterco-
radio speakers. Dimmer switches can
set the mood and a whirlpool bath can
ease the tensions of the day.
Fast bcco~ a focal IK!int of any
luxury bath are faucdl and~
Rindflciscb pointed oat. 1.anOvative
designs ha~ produces waterfall effects
whereby a sheet of water gushes from
a bathtub spo~ and pnmng body
showers are available foe body man•ge.
As a distinguished finishing touch
precious stoncs with gold ta.ate some
of the hardware equivalent to jewdry.
A totally coonliuted loot cu be
created throughout any projec~
whether ceramic, ~ goJd. chrome,
ilictd sihiu, or brusbcd nictd.
Eurobath and Tile is the first show-
room of its kind in Orange County,
~ to R.indfleisclL It cdcbn&cd
its tenth annMnary in August. But the
firm docm' just do business in OraDF
County.
•we have done balb..room dcsi~ in
Saudi Arabia, Thailand, Hawaii, the
Can•ry hlancls,, S~ Toronto,
Chicago and New York,• Rindfleisch
said.
Eurobatb and Tiie has two show-
rooms in Orange CowitY. One is in the
Stonemill Design Cemer. 291S Redhill
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LAGUNA
Ca
• exper1 .
When sllopP.ng for u late-
rior Drsiper. it is importua to
n•mioe· the dcsiprTI crate.
ball and credit&.
Sbould clients end up at tbc
Catiel Colla:tion ia Newport
Beach, Ibey will not oalJ be
~with theuaiqueinve.
tory in the sbowroo~ but
~1ially impressed with Jan
YYODDC Cassel's past dCsign
cxperienc:e.
•1 have been a designer for 2S
~... she said, "with • large
commercial background. I've
worked OD the Stale Capito(.
schools. NAS~ and large cor-
porate headquarters, such as
Blue Cross and Union Carbine.•
Cassel is currently the corpo-
rate designer for W odd Traftl
Ud in addition bas designed
banks, doctors and lawyers
offices~ as well as residences of
all sizes.
Jan Yvonne said she is best
known for her use of color,
aa:caorics and space pt-nning
She ha a strong buildmg bact-
grou.ad and bas worked on
~ from the ground up as
wdl as remodeling.. She enjoys
the cballc:nF of bcioa a full-
SCI vice clesiprr and ~ provide
eftrytbiaa froin electrical plans
to ~pina advice. Results of
her wort haft been featured OD
the Coroaa dcl Mar Home
Toun in 1980 and 1982
Wort.iog with Jan Yvonne is
Nicole ~ a 13 year w:teran
of dcsip.. Jan said N'acok bas
a a special tnact for creating
comfortable cnvironmmts and
bclpiq CUC clicatS tJlt~
cla-w: Sheisaapatatspw
plenoina ad also boWa for her
me Of color and tc~
Ju YVODDe-S sbop ii an oat-
growda of bcr beni11 l'W and sbe
teCps a larF iaveatoey of 8CIDCS-
sorits for use in home design and
for ule to the public.
~ coDcction is a raUlt of
my euemive traYd in Europe,
the Canbbean and the Far East.
I haft pthcred many wonder-
( ul. unusuaL and interesting
things, .. she said. ·1 also shop
the markets of San Francisco.
Dallas and New Y ort in addi-
tio• to Loa AnF-les,~ and Maico, ., feel tbey haft tbU.,
to ofrel-tb.il we don 'l ~ ad
I lite die uniJsuaJ and unique for
the .....
For many years, Jan Yvonnc
was ~ and only did
reside•tial and commercial
dcsip Otd of. small studio, with
most of la: ~ in stor-
•· She decidcd to open a shop
~ of rcqueib from diam
that her collectibles be more
accessible. Many dielltl bne
used her items .. sifts, so ihie
bas expanded her gift liae.
Visitors to the shop will be
pleasantly surprised each ~
became the loot is constantly
changing New in\leotory aniYes
or coma out of storage -the
shop is already too small for her
coDccting and buying habits.
•1 ltill travd quite a bit, and
I ba\!e two friends who import
things from Pena and Africa and a ,.,.m ,... n..., ••m•:ra1
.....
Hand-made ..
for your home
Home designers in the market
for hand-made impqrted goods
occd loot oo fwther, they will
ftod it all at tbc Artisan Shop
i.n Laguna Bills Mall or the new
location in Corona deJ Mar.
"'Our goods arc not assembly-
li nc made, just 100 percent
handmade," said owner Herb
Wilson.
The store fcatuns primitive
and exotic items from all o"VCT
lbc world, such as masks, fer-
tility dolls from Africa, pottery
from Sp~ wall hangings from
P~ copper handicn.fts from
Copper Canyon in Mexico, and
many other one-<>f-a.t.i.od trea-
sures.
"'You won' find these items
everywhere, when they arc sold,
they arc never repeat~" Wilson
said. ..W c encourage pcopJe to
be individual; we arc only
limited by our imaginations.•
The store also speaalizcs in
authentic reproductions fashi-
oned from jade, turquoise, mal-
achite and ala~.
"'I bought a complete collcc-
tion of 44 pM:ccs that was auth-
orized by the Mexican mnw111ns
of anthropology," W ilson said.
-rbere is only one man in all
of Mexico who is allowed to
make the pieces and they come
with papers, just like puppies.
One piece is almost eight pounds
of solid turquoise. It's an
incredible grouping. ...
Wilson works with native
craftsman in the countries be
imports from. He said they arc
now working on imponing pie-
ces from ltaJy and 300-yea.r-<>ld
urns from Greece. The urns will
carry papers of authenticity.
The store owners realize the
importance of the Southwest
L~t and have made dforts at
supplying items to coordimae
with that look, Wilson said.
Cu1tomers will find padre
dWrs, Spanish Colonial f1idi-
ture and rougti hewn furniture
from new Mexico.
'"'1be Southwest Look is ~
genous to this area,• Wilscia
said. "'Eight out of JO ctc.elop-
ments being built are ol that
style. You wouldn' want to
decorate it with Old English •
He said Artisan can do custom
wort on stone table balCs ...t
many diffemat aa:essory picceL
The store offers a design serrice
and win take 10 jobs a week and
docs not charge for this 11e1rice.
-We want to do the job right
and not take more than we can
hancflc,. -Wilson said.
He said be will adYise dients
OD design, based OD their lifestyle
and is boDCSL
"'It's not so mm:h what is ila
good style as mm:h as bow they
live in their holDICS,. be said. •1t ..
a home.. not a mu• um, and it
can be pretty as well as
functional. -
Wilson is euitcd about the
opening of bis ICCODd locarion
at 3336 E. Coat Higlaway in
Corona dd Mar on New. I.
06lt will be twice the size of the
Laguna Hills ~ with com-
parable items,. be said.
As an extra bonus. Artisan
will hoe an in-store demonstra-
tion every three months, aa:onl-
ing to Wilson. They arc planning
on bringing in an Indian weaver
and potters to demonstrate that
handicrafts arc still very much
alive, he said.
Stott hours arc I 0 a. m.. to 8
p.m... Monday through Friday.
Saturday, JO a.m. to 6 p..m.. and
Sunday, noon to S p..m.. For
more informatio~ call 583-9889.
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Timeless designs
with personal touch
Randy Boyd of Thurston/
Boyd IDtcriot' Design, is proud
of the (act that 90 pacmt of bis
climts become persoJlal frimds
when the job is finished.
"'lb.at says something about
us.• be said. ·we lite to gift a
loot that will flow through their
homes. We listen to their lites
and dislikes., pay attention to
bow they lift and they might
gift m an idea wbal feels good
to than.•
Boyd said be bws the design
oa die••' lifaayles. whdbtt or
DOt dley laa9e dn1dn:a or if' dley
altatliJI fRqaemly. It ii •;..
to ~ .. et &.. diac. ...
lame ... 11a:-..S JWK
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ild:roduce a tilll( &Pp asput to
design and be docs just that.
WV OU sboaJdn \ look at SOIDO-
thing and be ablie to say. 6th.at
was done in 1987, •design lbooJd
be ftl'Utile. • Boyd said. -We
lite to introduce new and
unusual pieces "
If a d:imt waJltl certain looks
that Boyd (eels bas been satu-
rated. be and bis staff will draw
from a broader base of cksip
-We lite to 11aJ away &om
.. tmldy. -.... it ii limit-
... • be aid.. •And yoa can
update at aay time witlaoat
....... ~ .. IOOa. -some of .. ,... •OtUlc
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~ lleddl ii a local
a'lill9'iDil-aaa..to ....
WW•pNc·a fiilcpr-...Slle
is pll•e• to -om t-.C
• · 1 ol w Cora• dcl Mar
p' ')todlepwHjc•T• 1.,.
dltta at Frida)I. II a.a. to S
p.a. ... by appoi•eew Bl ... mo ..,.. .. opca
ba I ~ twice a ,., ia wllida she
.. c • •• lleW WOlb IO ha grow-
Uta I her al a*ctoa... Tk
Dal opca llK1t I ~ will take place
oa SMdey. Ncw. 22 from aooa
to S PJIL. ~ worts bj
Bcllel wl lier d .... tu. Uncl•
WhifU D'Of'e. llc:frabmmts will
be ta:ftd and a concert bdd ia
thePAefy.
Bcddl is DO st.ranga' IO tJle
HarbOr Area. She ha worbd
as a painter aild printmaker in
this ama for t.be last 20 )'QB.
She ha li'Yed in Corona dcl Mu
and operated her studio there for
1 the last I I years. Prior to that.
any area· hoin
was nlllihited at the I 4' M Art
FatiYal. In this 1rOl"k, c...,. •
porary vibrant colon pndomi-
DalC-
. -color is vay ~ to
my wort.."' Bcddl said •1 laaft
dODe maaycommiui~ iadad-
ing dae Bc•n•i6carioa 1IO p<Jlta
for I.be Newpon Barbor An:a
Chamber of Commerce and the
poster' for the womc:a•s ceaaa of
SadcDd:w:t Boepit•I •
She bas also abtDitcd ba
worts in the Sheraton ewport,
the Bank of Ammca iD Newport
Bcacb and two solo sbOwi of 26
worts at the ·ewport Rrw=h city
ball
For the past 10 years. Bcddl
has exhibited in galkries in
Hawaii. .-bcrc she is fairly well-_
established. A CWTeDt display of
her •ort.s is at Old Town San
Diego. and runs through the end
of . ·ovembcr.
Bedell said her worts arc \"Cry
popular among young profes-
sionals_
she liwd in Uguna for 2S ~
Sbe bas Studied with such wdl-
kaowa local artists • Roatr
Aniastrong. Donna Sbar~.
Rex ...._t and GeOlae Pa.t:.
Sbe recciftd ha masters in art mm Califonia State u.nu-
silJ. Lolla •ri Bedell ii a
master priataatcr Ud a
.._._ of die I.Os Aqdes
In lier studio, 8eicll Illas kaw:a.. doing larF mixed Oonls ol all
kinds"'
1bey might ~ large~ lofty
spaces and my painrinp arc ft1J
popular for those spaca ... she
said.
p. •. 54 • • ... ?.~,.
cktdoped a~-_. ·JP? al •1 first learned leaf printing
ntcwW ......... com-din Oowers, .. she said. ~y
biD.iq paiatiag Uld aatlll-.1_ COlllipOliaiom ha~ become ever
IUlCriUI. ...mty Oowa s ad more complicated umil I am
One of her works, aa
exbemdy large English borda
print called T ortingtou Part.,
Margaret Beddl Gallery is
located 100-1/2 CarnalioD in
Corona dcl Mar. For more
information. call 760-9100.
Ceilingfansblefld the decorative a~d practical
Decorator ceiling fw are
more tbaa few good loob, they
are faoo:ri-•I, too. aa:ordin& to
Oaqdjw: F~ owm:r of SU-
iin Tiffany's and Ceiling Fam.
~ saft euagy and can be
used in all year ~ -she
said ... ID the winter. tum tbe fan
OlllO l'nCllC and plJll tbc ~
off the ceiling. bcca11sc beat rises.
Customers will fmd that if they
do that. their beaters won' come
on as much.,.
Sahlin Tiffany~ and Ceiling
Fam speci••in:s in fans. Tiffany
lamps and tract lighting.. It is
bas the largest selection of
Tiff any lamps in Orange
County, KCOfdina to Fanca..
Many or the lamp bases arc
m•aaf.ctu:red oa the pranica,
she said. they are available in
antique brass. brass and a newly
added pewter line.. Models of
lamps imtwk table. hanging wl
floorlampg
In the fan iaft:Jllory. the store
carries all types. sizes aad
brands.. Fm said that prices
begin at around S 18 for the
smallest modd
-rbe Can is less expcmi'-e if
it bas a smaJb motoT ... she said. --easa Blanca is the top of the
line ....
Customcn will find a large
inventory of accessories for
dn:ssiAg up their fans. including
fiYC different types of lights tits
and more than 200 types of glass~
Fm Wd AD designer colon
are available in high gloss or Oat
woods. Cmtomen can mix and
matc:b few a one-of-a-t:ind decor-
at<K loot..
A noteworthy item featun:d at
Sahlin Tdlany•s and Ccili-a
So• •b1nlld
Mllftl ... JDU
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Fans is the computerized C.asa
Blnca· fan.. Fanca said. The
computer ii in the fan. Tbtre is
a speri•I swilCb so the owner can
coatrol~ from the wall.
inchadina the lig.'lts and fan.
instead of with a pulkbain. It
features a home safe system and
customers can program the
_lights to operate randomly when
they arc not at home. Light
minders will autoamically shut
lighu off after two boars. This
fan is availahk with six spcr:ds
"You can put them any-
where, .. F araca said of the fans.
.. Family rooms. hallways and
lo~ bcdroo~ and titdaens.
I've even seen them in
bathrooms and pragcs..
F araca in\.i tes customcTS to
drop into the store oftm. as the
iDvaltory COllSlaDtly ch•nga
the SlOR receiw:s Dr:W llaip+11eDts
~-S-htin Tdfany\ and Cn1ing
Fam is located at 2971 Barbor
Boulevard in Coaa Mesa.. lt is
open seven days; Monday
through Saturday, JO a.m. to 6
p.m.. and Sanday. 10 a.m. to S
p.m. For more information.. call
SS6-S267.
T3lce the ~rk out of finding rompetent,
reliable ~ to repair, remodel, doo>me,
dean and make )Our home )Olli" etitle ...
,
• Persomlly screened • LiceDsed • Bonded
QIYmledaadc speaple
just a phone al nta,.
(714) 631-DOO
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Amcritone Paint Cnter in
Costa Mesa is more than a paint
store; it features 1450 square feet
of everything any enterprising
home designer could want
including fine Amcritooe paints.
painting accessories. wallpaper.
carpet. ftoorin& window cover-
ings and the finest in service.
Owner Jim Watson has over
25 years of experience in all
aspcctS of the painting business.
06 I started out in the factory.
so I was able to see what the
manufacturer goes through in
supplying t~ material." Watson
·aid .. Ive bttn o!l the painting
end of it. so I understand u hat
the people I supply material have
to go through."
Watson said his fuU range of
experience has givco him an
unmatched perspective. For that
reason, be mews me service
aspect of bis store. When
bomeowoen go into the store
and are unsure of bow to l'C1DOft
wallpaper from a wall. or don\
know what brush to use With
certain types of paint. Watson
and bis staff will guide them in
the right direction..
Watson said that mostly eftr-
ything in bis store bas beieia
personally used by him.
..., can tell a person what tO
expect when they use a prod~•
be said.
Ameritooc bas a color match-
ing. system that can\ be beat.
According to Watson. be
acquired a computer two
months ago that will aid in color
matching. He said Amcritooe is
used the most by interior decor-
ators because the colors arc so
Antiques
Fine Gifts
Holiday Carland & festoons
Floral Anangemenls
Interior Design
(llyAppt.)
Table Decorations
Wedd1
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8Cea1Mc. Allo, ~ ..
clndofied ia SOadlena Calif•-
-mid ia is a name )M'Ople bft
come to...-.
FOi' emtomers in the martct
for waHp.per. AiDcriaoae o&n ..
a lO paa:at ~ .cconliac
to Carol Gil19ert, a ..Upepcr
sala~oa wlao mo bu a
depee ia inaaior clCsip SM
said die store Ml I JOO wallpaper
boob feat~ such MllM'AI M
limey, Show Home. I.m.pcria1
Carefree and Wa~, to name
a few.
""Our waJlpapcr ranges from
moderately priced to high end
and expensive designer-type
papers,• Gilbert said. *"We have
one of the best selections
around.•
All kitchen and bathroom
wallpapers are vinyl-coaled and
KIUbbable. She uid that most
of the ocher' waDpapen ba.e
some Yinyl ia tlacm, so they are
wipeable.· with the ~ of
some of the graadotbs and
DabUal fibaL
One sprri•I 9Cnice offered to
bomeom is the wallpaper
boot check-out. It worb the
same as a library and aJStomen
can take the boots home for a
maximum of two days. she said.
This is bendicial because the
customers can then see bow a
certain wallpaper or fabric will
loot unda the home lighting.
*"It will loot different iD the
home than it will in the store.•
Gilbert said. -SO we provide this
service and customers loft it. ..
Fme carpdina by Columbus
is available. also, Gilbert said.
The ~ prices are Ye1J com-
~ and the store charaa
only S2 per square yard above
.. Jor tllo• wllo ~
its COIL
Abo avml•blc arc the ICftica
of Ameritoae'I ~ ildaiot'
designer, Mary Scboc:a. Custo-
men cu mate appoiatmmts
wiila Scboaa and sllc will go to
their bomes..
•1 like the atmosphere here,
because it is a very service-
orimted store," Gilben said.
•we sit with customers and help
them make decisions. Some-
times they come in oot really
sure of what to do or bow to
do iL We guide them along. We
have bad extended families do
bnsiocss with us.•
Amcritone Paint Center is
located at 369 E. 17th Stieet in
Costa Mesa. Boan are Monday
t1lrougb Friday, I a..m. to S p.m.
and Satmday, I LID.. to 4 p.m.
For more information. caD 646-
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Hardwood furniture provides traditional beauty
BY CHERYL STERLING · determine qulity, he aOted. and White oat are two of the
N..,.. IN:auty and durabili,ty Drawm should be attacbed · IDOlt because of their __.------~~ . .-e IOIW a...ctwood a popular clcndailjoiats iiCI ihOUld move ltmlgda and mist•...-to WQr
~ ol cona111w11 wbo are fiedy. Mab mre i.Dla'ior mr-and sboct, ~J DOCcd.
lootiDI for tnditioaal famiture faces are me of...._, and cloon P---Oak bu a Yibrant grain dull will a.. a lifdime.. swing smoothly and bang pattern and texlure, whida mate
naaly. it a mtanl for fmuiture, • be llecasw otber materials can ft••'* lolid a.ntwood, furai-tme buyen slMJald nmnjm: e8Cb
piece doldJ to Clllllft tbal it is
... ol Mnlwood lumber aDd
to ....-* qulity of its
COlllbw:tioD, acConliag to Pat
~.Ab ... ..,. for hard-
wood lumber at Gcorgiahcific
Corp., a major' forat products
company.
Before parcbuiaa uphol-
stered famiblre, CONl!l"'UW need
to e••mi• the &w to tee if
it is mate of banhrood lmnbcr.
•Joints slaonlcl be mag ud free
of acaa glue,• ~enay said. -in
addition, the arm--and-leg or
ba~t-and-leg components
should be one piece of wood."
said. Wfbe grain also can adapt
to many finishes .•
Often med for fiDe famiture,
dleuy ud walnut are strong
hardwoods with finer pains that
finish wen. wJWe-mapk ii med
because it resists ahoct and
abrasion..
... Exposed portiom of bed-
room and dining room farnitme
often are made from poplar,•
~J °'*' Wld.. •Hickory and
pecan arc known for their
~ and fine grain and a
an.ifonn tenure that saccr llfuDy
accepts maay fini b m "'
To emme the babiial beauty
of solid hardwood faraitme,
keep it oat of direct IV"ligkt
.. Usecoastcn and paddins _..,.
heavy demi or bot and cold
dishes • be said. -sohalts. w:la .~motbnaklbebpt
off hardwood famiblre ...
~ apcs.d part of fumi-
tme dacnDcd as a solid hard-
wood Ibo-kl be made of hard-
wood lumber,• be said.
When examining tableS, con-
sumers lhoald mate sare the
leaws fit easily and match top
grain patterns. Blocks are
DflCdcd to reinfcm:e the corners,
and it is impor1ant for table
halves to fit naaly with each
board, matching in color and
gram.
Oriental Rugs
MONTH END
Special pa and other wood
joiDay tedmiques are med to
boad * llrips and boanb of
solid mrdwood famiture. WJbe
puts • ally are glued edlMO-
cdF. f~ end.fO-end,
or a combiuboD of an three,•
-Rich finishes add depth and
clarity," be explained. -rile
surface should be llDOOtb with
an even stain aad no streaking
II the comerL •
~npMnrd.·A~
alae liat dUll can be traced u.a
cacla piece indicates quality
comtaactioD.. Various kinds of laanhrood
Oda' apects of ca Dib uctioa pown iD the Uaitcd States are
also should be n•mjMd to 1md to prodllCC faraitme. Red
Rosene stresses
designing tor client
Wbe:n searching for an inte-nothing. she wd. The only
rior designer, b~wn'cn usu-colon in apptimca available at
ally want someone who will that time wer'C white, harvest
design to reflect their tastes and go~ brown and avocado green_
lifestyles.. and not that of the So she sugcstcd that they get
designer. white appliaoca and ha~ them
Elsa Rosene of Kasdcn-enameled.
Rosene Design stresses this ~o Yr"C had them painted an
individuality when she is almond color. and wouldn' you
working on a home. know it.. General Electric came
"'We have a group of people out with the almond color
in this area' who got where they applianccs the following year,•
are today because they arc she remembered.
sophisticated and intelligent.... For the updating of the houx,
said Roeene. -rbey cannot be Rosene sWUd the clients on a
fooled. Tbat•s why it•s important collection of Sang-De-Bouff
to dcsign for them, and Dot for pottay, wb.idl ii displayed on an
the dcsiper... Old F.aglisb library table.
lloeellC ii proud of the bet -inc pottery is intcruting.
dull sbe baa beaa •bead of la became it is ahead of its time
time on away projects. For in color," Roeme sa.ict
ea••pk, ibe worked with a She describes the loot of the
couple OD their laome m Palos home to be New Engl•wf in
Verda ud later clajgncd a Oavor. with the colon bright,
bome fortllcai OD Balboa hlanct bold ud dramatic _
Ten years after the original In addition to providing quaJ-
daip wort was done on the ity design, ROllCDC has a design
Balboa home. llOltDC was callrd showroom th.al is a must for
in to update the design and the those shopping uou.od for onc-
woTt was completed last spring. of-a-kind picc:a. Customers will
-But we did aot baft to start find imported Mexican furniture
from ICl"a1Cb."' sbe said. -We that is handsculpted and hand-
werc able to tcep much of the painted. Custom band-painted
origjnal color ICbemc. bc:came it fabrics are available and color
was ahead of its time and very combinations can be custom
mucb what is bappeDing now.• ordered to the specifications
Daring the origiml design 10 rcquind.
yean ago, Rosene said that Roeene is a member of the
much of the colOr IC:beme was American Society of lDterior
clif[creat than wtm was bciq Dcsignen. a labe\ she wean
med at tbM time, and many proudly. To become a member.
items were DOt available This the dcsiper m111t pm a blaa y
reqaired mlldl lcg-1'0rt OD her of~ diffinall tall, sbe uid.
part. -i1le cbaftiaa tat alone ii 10
-m the titchc"tl, we Md a boun '-1. • lllc said..
W'lfepcr WC raDJ lowd, • she Sbe lml bca a manba siJICe
iaid. •Jt Md colon of teal ~ 1976.
eaplaat, cruberry, grayed Tbie ~asdea-llOIC• abow-
p-ecu aad two types · of room ii ope:a M_.., ~
............ it ctid aot laa'fC a Friday frmi 9".lO a.m. to 5:l0
Wllilc '**,,.,...._ • p.m. and S..anlay, 10 a.a. to
Siie .. died for appliaDcm 6 p.m. It ii lac...., at ~ n.t
U.. woald blClld ia wida cbe Street, Newport 8caclL FOi'
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Custom· aviaries have his clients flying hi h _
Notables such as the Da Pont
family, John De Loran and
comedian Chevy Chase, who an
betieft their exotic birds daerYe
tbe best; bft sougbt our mHt.er
craftsman Jmacs J . Durant for
band-fashioned fine solid brass
and copper aviaries.
Durant cunmdy features nine
types of simple Victorian cages
from small to large for fiocbcs
to macaws, priced from SI 149
to S9SSO. A timidess variety of
custom bird cages are available,
some large enough for four
people to stand in. The largest
commissioned so far is six feet
by six feet and 10 feet tall for
the lobby of the Hilton
Hawaiian Village in Honolulu.
Durant's next large project is
a presentation to the Hyatt
Regency in Chicago. It is 35 feet
tall and 14 f cct across.
Durant's interest in birds
began when be saw the parrot
in the movie, .. T reasurc Island, ..
when be was a youngster. When
he could afford bis own parrot,
be could not find a cage be liked,
so be made bis own from brass
and copper .
.. It took a year to build," be
said. Thereafter, an ad in .. Archi-
tectura1 DilCI'• created a bu,e
response ud Durant added more cqes to bis line.
Durant keeps (our of the
exotic bm& in his wortsbop,
including 46-)al'Old Loredo, his
first parrot which is a ~llow
naped Amazon. Parrots typi-
cally have a lifespan of 70 years,
he said.
All of Durant's cages are
completely f u:nctional, aestheti-
cally appealing and come com-
pletely assembled With perches
and feed dishea. Durant bas a
background in mechanical engi-
neering, ~g accurate atten-
tion to detail Trays, pedestals
and finials arc band spun
copper. The cage itself is
mccbanically designed and con-
structed, having strong spring
tempered wires fitting through
drilled boles in the horizontal
rings so that a strong-jawed
parrot cannot wiggle a wire until
it breaks. Many of the cages
include a marble base or beveled
glass. -After the aviary is crafted,
it is carefully polished and crated
for shipment to any destination
in the world. Delivery takes from
six to eight weeks.
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Many of Durant~ customers
make their pun:bales after see--
ing only pictures. Accordin.g to
Durant, clients are surprised
became the cage bas so much
attention to cldail and the o'V'Cr-
.U appearance is nicer than they
imagint11. Clieats iDdude many
well-known cdebritia" inclus-
trialisu, architect and daign
firms, major hotel chains,
jewelry and high cod gift ltora.
As opJ>C*4 to tbe typical pet
store steel or wro ;p iroa caps
which can gi~ a jaiJcd appear-
ance, Daraat\ niaria ~ COD-
ftl'labon pieces and reOc:ct pride
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of ownership. The simplicity of
the styling of the cages allows
the bird to be the focal point in
a room. All cages are capable
of being to1D01 rows heirloom
and strongly maintain their
raale value.
lntercsted parties can smd for
a custom catalog at P.O. Box
7271, Newport Beach, 92660, or
tdephone 673-S62S.
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...,....iathe..._.Itisa
GcnuD won1, 8'••na trade.
He hu been in bis praeat
aoc.tion for JO years.
~ aid tba'e arc many
~ to owning Oriadal
rup. ..People are becom.iAg
bored with wall to .. cspc:t, ..
lie said.. -it doan' Mft any
cUnda'. Wiim people moft,
tllcy ca tab the rag wida tbma..
F• a ch?•• in 1oob. Ibey caa
switdt die .... &om the liYiag
room to die bedroom. Alllll t1ley
ca ma die 1111iato caslL Hdley
bay a naa today, tlleJ can ldl
it 20 Ja1S fna DOW~ dw:J meed • .. ...,., ...
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appm U.e ia ftlDe ... lie will mo My and raell rap, '6 r
theft is always a martct · f•
tbem.
. Iamani doa hgsj ... die old
fullioaed way by studiag
behind what lie ldll.. He Mid
that C8ltOlllen wbo bought nip.
but don' like the way tky loot
in their laoaa, caa RtlqW «
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Peter Taylor aDd Associates · himself, his work is very per-
Jotcrior Design bas provided sonal. "I like to take a long time
quality and high end design to in planning staA and take u
the Harbor A.tea for the last 10 long as is DCCded to have the
years, and enjoys working with client come to some kiriCI of
the new and out-of-the-understanding," He said.
ordinary. ..Clients need to take their time
.. I enjoy introducing clients to in developing plans and live with
fine Oriental porcelains, the idea before committing to
bronzes, oil paintings and certain styles.•
fabrics, the finest the world has Taylor likes to open up clients'
to offer," said Taylor ... It's an minds to new concepts and
amazing world out there and we designs to coordinate with their
can put so many nice thinp personalities.
together. In 20 yean, they will .. I urge them to loosen up mCI
just look that much better if don' do what the neiJbbon
you've done it right.,. have done and don' do what
He is able to draw on global they have seen f Of yean aDcl
rcsoun:a to find just the right years,• he said. Wf'bere is DO need
touch to pull a project together to do what you see in tbe corner
with style and grace, he said. window."
.. I try to establiab some sort Taylor said he will wort with
of theme or look for the house an architect when the house is
which is a balancing act for i~" in the planning stages and also
Taylor said. He coordinates the worts with mnoclds. His list of
style of the architecture to bring credits are in Newport ~
in new thinp to make it wort. Pasadena, Long Beach, Lquna,
.. I like to do unusual designs, Palos Verdes, San Diego and
something you don' sec every Palm Sprinp. He sees the New-
day ;"' be said. ..lbe style of a port area in transition from a
particular house shouldn' lock slccpy beach community to one
you into one type of decorating." of elegant and high end living.
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Because Taylor works b y .. A beach house used to be one
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. Costa Mesa, CA
(714) 642-8926
that you threw your old, cut off
furniture into," be said. "You
could clean it out by hosing
down the interior. But we are in
the nckHe of a wonderful~
saace bere. Everyone enjoys
~ surrounded by fine wl
beautiful things and they are
ftnally able to afford t11aa•
Call 64C)..8134 for an appoint-
ment with Peter Taylor A ~
c:iates Interior Design
Unique pi'eces at Von Hemert
Homes that reflect the individ-their profession, and 30,000
uality of their occupants often square feet of quality home
contain valuable pieces as a focal f umishinp in marble, inlaid
point. Von Hemert interiors of marble, bronzes and high end
Newport Beach can help evert and hi&h quality elegant itema.
the most discriminating _ -Vath the size of our opcra-
homeownen achieve uniqueness tion, we are about to include
in their quality fumisb.i.ap. everything from ext.ranely tr>
-We are very different from ditional and dressy mercbaai-
the oqfuWy furniture store," dise, to a large contemporary
said owner Barry von Hemert. section and country area,"' von
.. We do a lot of direct i'mporting Hcmcrt said.
of European furniture and He said that the items in his
museum-quality pieces.• store will last a lifetime and have
Visitors to von Bemert In~ the potential to be passed down
rion will find a staff of J 2 generation to generation.
designers, who arc well-versed in "What we carry are ono-of-a-
kind items and they arc an
inftltmellt in art,• Von Hemert
said. -rbcse type of thinp miaht
not be available dowa the ro.d. •
Von BelDert said he features
items that can tnaly be called
•band caned." He explained
that many pieca today are later-
cut. Or' the piece may be cut OD
a multicarver and fmished off by
band. The pieces are still con-
sidered hand<arved.
.. Our items are 100 percent
hand-carved," be said. "They
might start as a block of wood
or stone and the craftsman use$
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JUST ARRIVED!
NEW SHIPMENT OF PORTllEIRION DINNERWARE
·~ BOTANIC GARDEN • POMONA
INCLUDING TRAYS • u11ms •CANISTERS
• a -THE NEwrORI' S8BNIC08TA WM NB.W •a•tt -
a Uphol ler,y has grown with the counJY
w..au, .. ...,,._.._.... tliC,... • rlitJ ia ••llallla.,
to °' .. eo..., lillCC ....... ---· .. ............... its
aid wllictt •e•• ta.t American laa•• 11811 -.. witlloat new r..-...c fOI' ICVaal years. With
tliil icalinl~ Mesa UptlolS-
~ procaided to wort With
fabrics Md materials left over
from tile 9lOI ud Anny surplus
sourc:a. Maybe aot very imagia-
~ but top quality wortmaa-
. •l!iP watt iato each ~-
.... die war ended. more
f abrica beCame available.
Qrait9t Coaty hcpn to grow
aaid 10 did Mesa Upholsaay.
New qurtcn were found ... at the
eClae of town" on Newport
80ulcftrd aad more craftsmen
added to meet the growing
demand; Mesa Upholstery
became established.
In 1974. Mesa Upholstery
moved to its present location
with with 11.000 square feet.
Modem equipment. constantly
llln 1IE PUCE -... 5:' I 7 ii • -..-... ' I
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updated techniques. old world hiP Ind of c:ompeteo~ quali-
skills and progreaivc manap-fied wortmen and wome~
ment· ha~ been combined to throughout the~ Tiie wort-
matc·Mesa upholsaay not only men are efficient in comtrudion
the oldest and laraest of its kind such as eight-way bancldi•mond
in Southern Calif o~ but also
the fincsL
While companies are only as
good as their staffs. Mesa bas
prided itSclf in maintaining a
Country look at
Minuteman Way
NOltalgja and country are still
loob that are very much a part
of our liws and Minuteman Way
provides a .election of items that
is amarpaac:d.
The country look is usually
associated with handcrafted
items in warm colors and woods.
Tbe items Will give a borne that
personal touch. with accent
pieces to enhance the bome·s
character. People will feel com-
fortable in the country look; it
might remind them of the house
they grew up in or a visit to a
family farm in their childhood.
Minuteman Way is now
dressed up and ready to go with
a huge assortment of Christmas
items. Especially popular are
Santa Claus ornaments. made
from wood and handpaintcd.
according to owner Luanne
Berry. Othen include ornaments
fashioned from fabric and paper
mache, to create an antique
look.
some of them are heart-shaped.:
When a customer walk into
Minuteman Way. a spicy scent
wiU tickJe the nostrils. That ii
the potpourri which is for sale
in the store. In addition, there
is the spray and simmering
potpourri available. as well as
drawer linen and scented can-
dles.
lm~ant this year for the
holidays is Minuteman Way"s
teacher gift items_ Featured are
ornaments., mugs. stamps and
notepads_ Berry said that people
arc always looking for gifts for
that special teacher. Minuteman
Way can' guarantee their gifts
will produce an A in the course,
but teachers should like the
items,. anyway.
Min11teman Way is located at
Westcliff Plaza in Newport
Beach. It is open Monday.
through Friday, 10 a.m. to 8
p.m.;Saturday, 10a.DL to6p.DL
and Sunday, noon to S p.m. For
more information. call 6~3~.
MESA
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Cksiptn to die K 'IC II fl0
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c:omatuctiw .Uitude of clc:dica-
tioe to quality. la ...... .,..
Mesa a~ is about to
llltidy hllDdreds of cmto•en a
year,. each of their pieces ptti ..
its share of ~ pcnonal
wort.
A phrase of1al eqftWd by
customers of Mesa upholstery is.
.. A tremendous variety of unex-
pected choice... Tbousaads of
fabrics including practical
synthetics are grouped tOFtba
in one of tbe laraest oolkctioos
in California. Such familiar
companies found on display in
tbe showroom are Scalam•ndre.
Brunswig A Fa.ls,. Grcdf. Ston-
beim A Romann. Boris Kroll,
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tim u -..
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of OWi' 100 fabric Ila•• r1 1epre1-
eated.
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cu make llCW fianiaurc to ....
aad cmtolll drapes and ......
prads.
Wiien coatemplatiaa re•-
pbollaeriag a pir.ce of funiture.
the customer cu either visit 0111C
of Mesa Upholstery .. two show-
rooms. or haft a designer vilit
the home with fabrics. All esti-
m .. a are free. Pick up aad
ddMry is included in the price
of the materials.
Mesa Upholstery's Corona cld
Mar showroom is located at
3901 E. Coast Highway, Suite
B. Phone: n1-0144. The factory
and showroom is located at I 64S
Superior A venue in Costa Mesa.
Phone: 642-3400.
·UPHOLSTERY
•Available in 2 -3 WeekS Delivery
· • CUstom Made Sofas & ChairS
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tile,; ftidl colitiaw tlln1 ...._
die f oraial ctiirina area, kitdM:9
.... brcatl .. BQC>k. ... llllit--
ten .:ceal tM windows imd
•tictina doon wl mimnCI walll
~ p afeema of
openaea. Decorator\ Comer
tnnalatecl tbe IOphiltication of
the owuen• previous New Yort
aty ~tbome into the Calif or-
nia~. -
Gaesta *P Up to the formal
liYina room. ad will be co ..
fortableonmwsilkupholsacftd
sol•. Soft white and~~
utecl throughout, aloq witll
~ greenery. The .... t
fireplace is fronted with tra~
tiue.. and llCCC!ltcd with a three-
dimemiooal art piece. A CUilom
.... and acrylic co1fee table gna the finishing touch.
Off the entry is a powder room
and guest retreat. with wall
fabric wallcoverina to match the
bed and window coverings.
The formal dining room is
dramatic with an interesting
ceramic candle chandelier, sus-
pended from the skylighL The
raw silt upholstered chairs
soften the effect of the spectac-
ular hexagon glass dinina table.
The family room is an exam-
ple in coziness, with an eclectic
blend of deco with southwest.
The custom designed mirrored
bar accents the cryst~ soft
muted mauves provide warmth
and a lighted shelf behind the
sofa displays family photos and
pottery.
The dark ash cabinets in the
kitchen have been bleached and
refinished in a washed oak~
as was all the original built-in
cabinetry throughout. Baskets
and pottery reside over the stove.
The breakfast nook contains a
bleached bamboo and glass
dining set by McGuire; the
bamboo motif is repeated in the
window treatment. The artpiece
behind the table is entitled
"Tacos ...
Down the mirrored staircase
to the master suite, guests will
sec a profusion of plants in the
alcove under the stairs. These
silk plants look so real, one must
feel the leaves to be assured that
they arc not. The master suite
has an unmistakeable feeling of
art deco, with lacquered, brass-
trimmcd nightstand, which con-
ceal the household's stereo con.
trol systems. The sitting area
contains a lacquered goatskin
desk, a lovely collection of
crystal and a cazy fuepJace.
The master bath ma soft
sands and mauYes and are
enhanced by iDMaiMti?e use of
grasscloth wallcovsiJia.
The varied texture of the
monochromatic claip, toucbcd
by color in weDcbolen pieces of
art and the clramatX me of
plants, the sparkle of mirron
and crystaL ud die abeer com-:
fort of the u~ pieces
.give the FritAtman home a feel
of city sophistication.
ALLRED RESIDENCE
Elegant French decor
abounds in the Harbor Ridge
residence of alma M . Allred.
The color palette was inspired
by the rare antique Savonnierie
rug in the living room.. Its motif
of ribbons. shells and medallions
is repeated in the other rup
which were custom woven in
china, to blend with the antique
rug. Many of the furnishinp are
from eighteenth France. but
other periods are also
representeeL
The brass-trimmed English
Regency secretary in the entry
hall was once owned by a sea
captain and according to his
wishes is filled with secret
drawen. To the left of the entry
is a small paneled library with
a fine oil P.Pntina by Freacb
impraaionist Edouard c.ortea:
The ceilinp baft been bated
with med•IJiom and ~
ral molcliap. ID tile formal
Frmch liYina room. the walll
haft been .. ,. ..... to ...
ulate fabric. Dnwiog room
doors were illltalled iD die dUrina
room to tepUate it from die
~ room. An~· a.cc.-
rat c""Melier is diD focal poial ..
in the dining room.
The balhray walls are covered
in Fortuoy fabric, an Italian
process which is almost a lost
art.. ,
In the kitchen are granite
counten and painted cabinets.
The family room carries a
relaxed country mood and fea-
tures an antique bar mirror and
a pair of lmari vases used as
lamps.
Back to the entry and to the
right is the antique-filled master
suite. Tbe two chain in the nook
are early examples of the cbaile
loogue of today. A small stand-
ing mirror w• founaly med by
jockeys in a FreDcb tact room.
The muter bath ia rich in
traftrtine marble.
Downstain is the wine cellar
and a spacious exercise room
with its own spa and bath.
Artwork lines the balhray and with the comfort of today.
the wallpaper rcacmblea marble. Danielle Gan of Designing
In the romantic blue and white Partnen is credited with the
guest room me twin bedspreads outstanding interior design_
if antique 0.inne Battenburg PENDLETON HOME
lace. A pair of old Enpilh Harbor Ridge is home to the
bronze bibelot cases are Pendleton family. Upon cnter-
displayul on the wall and match ing the home. pests are greeted
the i.e.dboards of the beds. A with the warm feeling of used
cbarmina white wicker music brick and a profusion of colorful
stand us med._ a lamp table. Oowen.. Beveled glass flanb the
The l'OIC room draws its theme door of the entry. Inside the
from the antique paper mrbc entry, to the left of t.be door, a
and p1uter carvina which wu lovely old grandfather clock
WOibd into the i.e.dboard. AD reposa. fabrics are lilt.. The Schwmcher · An atmosphere of restful
room tabs its .Jname from the peace is created by the use of
...., WaUpapcr. soft whit.es, splllhed with muted
In wb bathroom. a different paslek. The undalyiaa theme ia
tratment ia med to soften the not obvious to the cuual
IOOt ol tbe shower doon. obeena'. Jay.: 8emoa of Decor·
Tiie cloWDlaain family room aton Corner w• comaUlliomd
loOb oat OlilO • e..v h coua-to aale an alleriJ-free amr-
try .. dell; 1"9 pOol llM.,. me 011JDCDt with an Ud11ttcred.
• mo a ct • I '"*°· la comfortabli IOOt tlMlt r6'ec:ta
dae 1wi1J ~ fos Fsalicll the iataata of the artiltic wl
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frame tbc wiDdowL Tile dbuny
rup UICid ~ are an of
wool or cotton and the stair
runner is linen and cotto~ and
un~. A1l of the sofas and
mattn::ues are ftllcd with cotton
To the right of the entry is a
welcoming formal living room.
Windows provide an swcepinf
view of the Hatbor Area. The
coffered ceiling provides a
feeling of openness. A black
lacquered baby grand piano
graces the living room and is the
perfect compliment to the
antique carVed awtile fireplace.
<Mr-the ~ is a print by
local artist Margaret Bedell.
To the left of ~ entry is a
Diasculine study, with a billiard
table and ·an intaating glasl-
topped bras desk.. The walls
display pictures of the famiJy•s
winning racehorses.
The powder room off of the
study contains a blend of antique
and contemporary, with its
quaint, bandpainted commode
and the sauna, which was
converted from the tub/shower.
T ~ the rear of the entry is the
family room.; witli itJ warm
wicker f~ ad paiatiap
by Tasha Wbitney. Tbe pass-
througb ~ is all.amt with
the kitcbm. .
Since wallpaper could not be
used in the home, local artist
Susie Groa painted a flower
motif on the walb of the brea.t-
fat room.. Guests can enjoy a
meal in this room of bleached
wood and enjoy the panoramic
vaew.
Dowmtain · the sleeping
area. The muterswte is dom-
inated by a colonial white eoa-
meled antique firepa.ce mantle.
Twdve-year:..old Stacey9a room
is a dream of blue, white and
wicker and her bath contains
band-painted tiles. sixtccn-~
old Rochelle is a seriom artist
and her antique pine filled room
contains three of her worts.
Both girls designed their own
rooms and chose the f urnisbings.
Off the ball, is a private phone
booth. What makes it special is
the trompe loeil painting on the
wall by Susie Gross. It gives the
illusion that one is looking out
of an open window, onto a
country garden with humming-
birds.
The Pendleton home reflects
the family's love of art and sports
in a comfortable and clean
environment of soft mauves,
blues, pinks and white.
BASSO HOME
Jerri Pick of Summerhill
Design Studio in Irvine is crc-
d ited with the ambience of
Jeanne and Joseph Basso•s Har-
bor Hill home. 1bc home is in
traditional architecture contains
al.most 6000 square feet of ele-
gant living.
4s guests enter the home, they
are greeted with comfortable
muted pastels and rich oak. An
elegant chandelier which resem-
bles thousands of stans when lit
up, hangs in the entry. It took
workmen five days to install. To
the right of the entry is a powder
ro~m with silk moire-padded
walls and an antique Belgian
commode.
Guests step down to the livi ng
room with it impressionist paint-
ings lining the walls. 1bc adjoin-
ing dining room area rug repeats
the pattern of the upholstered
chain. Across the ball. tucked
under the stairway is a cozy
library wi th handcarvcd oak
fire place and ceramic chess set.
The kitchen is spacious and
the hoodlcss island sto\·e helps
provide that f ecling. The sun
reflects off of the beveled glass
in the breakfast nook. creating
a prism effect. The family room
gives a feeling of elegant comfon
and doors lead out to the patio
and pool area.
All through the house, silk
plants and flowers accent and
compliment the colors.
Up a winding staircase is the
sleeping area and guest room. At
the landing~ one will notice an
enchanting collection of dolls.
The master suite is decorated in
custom designed floral wal-
lpaper and silt moire. A French
doll flanks the tra\.·ertine marble
fireplace. The private separate
baths with hand painted tile~ork
and a cedar sauna share a dual
access to the shower. A mirrored
workout room is behind the
sauna. An elegant spa tub graces
the batbroo~ surrounded by
beveled glass.
The upstairs study conceals a
computer within a specially
designed oak rolltop desk. The
guest room i.s done is restful
mauves and contains an antique
European bedroom set.
The large oak and glas5
cabinet in the laall IMM1tc1 the
rollection of dolla. aome iaber-
ilcd and the rat collected after
the birth of daughter Albley.
Just beyond the cabinet is
A1hley•s airy and feminine
room.. Dolls arc displayed ever-
ywhere; a white brass daybed
holds most of them. The room
·is the perfect retreat for a litt.k
girl.
The coffered ceiling and softly
curved French windows framc a
comfortable and pleasing envir-
onment for the Basso family.
TYLER RESIDENCE
The Cape Cod style cottage in
Old Corona del Mar owned by
Jojami and Eric Tyler. uses an
interesting blend of contempor-
ary and art deco in its design.
C heryl R ingwald and Diane
Belden of Decorators Corner arc
'credited wit h the look.
Guests enter through a· quaint
Dutch door into a f resbness of
white. black and color--splasbed.
The exotic salt-water aquarium,
which separates the living and
dining rooms, was designed by
the owner. The faux marble
mantlcpiccc was designed and
painted by Newport Beach artist
Ken Fuller, to match the art deco
mirror above. Behind the silk
moire sofa is a print by Margaret
Bedell, flanked by two wall-
mountcd deco lamps. A marble
travertine Kreiss sofa table bolds
a collection of live plants.
The dining room is dramatic
and open with mirrored walls.
black marble and glass table.
~ith black lacquered chain. The
hammered silver Italian punch
bowl on the table was a wedding
gift from actor Burt Reynolds.
a long-time family friend.
Soft mau\.e • blues and rasp-
ba r} and the washed oak
cabmctr) of the kitchen/family
room creates a relaxed feeling of
comfon . The sofa is made of
c ustom-<olored canvas stri ps
and tfte l~a\.es o n the O\.CrstufTed
\.hairs arc handpainted. Behind
t he ofa is a painting by Lo
ngcles artist. Brad Pose.
French do0r lead to a trop-
icaJ patio created by Rogers
Gardens. It is a paradise in terra
cotta tile. hanging baskets ai:ti
colorful ~gonias. banana plants
and palms.
The guest retreat resides
behind the family roo~ done in
peaceful tones of lavender.
In the stairwell, another pieoc
b\· Brad Pose is displayed. Past
the loft study. is the serenity of
the master suite. Two dramatic
andblastcd and whitewashed
pieces are displayed from the
Kreiss collcction, a dresser and
a rmoirc. Custom lacquered built
in nightstands -ai th stercC' pcak-
ers flank the bed.
In the master bat~ the •alls
are sponge painted. A Grecian
tub rcsu in onic comer. a skylight
was added and provides a; !"iness.
The built-in vanity was ~-!gncd
by the owners.
The Tyler•s Summer wind
home is an ideal retreat fo r a fun-
loving couple. cont~mp"rary ,
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Ray will help you get the bugs out
Most homeownen can recog-
nize when a home is being
fumigateCI for termites in South-
ern Calif omia. The structure is
quite often covered with a
brightly colored tent.
But such fumigation is not
always necessary, according to
Ray o·ea11oran of Ray's Exter-
minating in Costa Mesa. Such
a method is costly and highly
inconvenient. Another method
is local treatment, which can cost
considerably less and be just as
effective.
Most loan companies require
the seller, whether the property
is commercial or residential, to
provide a termite report and
clearance, It may not always be
evident on the outside, but
chances are a good percentage
of structures will have termites
3330 East Coast Hwy
Corona del Har
or related problems, o•Hanoran
said.
He said that there arc three
reasons why a company may
r~commend fumigation over
local treatment: J. the company
may not believe that local treat-
mc.nt will be totally effective in
a particular case. 2. The com-
pany may not have employees
who arc fully qualified to do a
thorough local treatment. 3. A
large company doing all its own
fumigation fmds each higher-
priccd fumigation more profit-
able than a local treatment.
All arc valid reasons from the
company's point of view,
011alloran said, but what about
the homeowner?
He said that in most cases,
when termites are found, a local
treatment is all that's needed.
Tbe homeowner Will sa~ a lot
of money if be fuldi a company
who will give him an bODeSt
evaluation • to which type of
tratment ia oeellod, can do a
thorough local treatment and
can guarantee the work.
O'llalloran recommendl fum-
igation only when tbc infestation
is so widespread tbat local
treatment is inadequate. He said
that local treatment is usUally
the best route to go in terms of
cost and convenience to the
seller. The buyer gets the same
protection and guarantee
regardless of whether a complete
fumigation or local treatment is
done.
Armed with the proper llifor-
mation, homeowners arc in a
better position to demand qual-
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Cleaning
Repair
Restoration
Free appralYls
on premises only
We buy used rup
.
Ray's~ bas been
serving Costa Meu for 10 years.
011alloran said tbat 9S percent
of bis work is real estate-related,
Ray's Exterminatin1 ia
·located at J 733 Monrovia
A~nue, #U, Costa Mesa. Call
642--8926 for more information.
Local muralist can .
turn a wall into art
Art is a very important com-
modity in the Harbor Area, with
· more and more people appre-
ciating its aesthetic value and
style. '
Cindy English is a local artist,
who has exhibited worts at the
Laguna Art Festival, will make
art come alive on any wall in the
home or office.
. English, along with her archi-
tect husband, Don Gillia, paints
trom~ Joeil murals, which have
enjoyed popularity in Europe for
hundreds of years and is now
catching on in this country in a
big way, she said.
"We design an atmosphere for
a particular room, to add a
certain feeling or type of char-
acter," she said.
Trompe loeil is French for
"tricking the eye." English's
murals will create the illusion of
an ocean scene or garden on any
wall.
She said she is currently
working on a bedroom wall,
which will have a highly detailed
painting of shutters with an
ocean scene, complete with
sailboats. The object is for
people who sec the wall to be
"tricked" into thinking they are
really looking out of a shuttered
window and onto the ocean.
English said that working with
her husband will combine the
best of both worlds.
.. l'\re done it on my own," she
said. "I have my ideas which arc
softer, but bis work is more
structured and architecturally
rendered. It's a great
combination. ..
English said that when clients
are interested in having her
create a mural, sk will go to
their homes or of.liccs and work
with them OD the basic design .
and colon. .,
"I get input from t~ do the
renderings and work towards an
idea on what would look best,"
she said. "'I will direct them
artistically, oiake suggestions
and bead them in the right
direction."
'
She will then make a sketch
of the daip so clients will have
an idea of bow it will look.
English can also do decorative
art. This involves painting rib-
bon borders around walls or
making decorative designs on
fumishinp~ or accenting items.
"We can also work around the
mural. if they are starting the
room from scratch, .. she said.
For more information about
Mural Paintings Trompe Loeil,
call 644-2649.
Von
Hemert.
ud 1~1rm .. m
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a chisel and h•mmer. We don'
carry mus·produccd items ...
Von Hemert said that people
are getting away from buying
items that can be bought by
many othen. Discriminating
clients don' like a stamped-out
look.
The von Hemert story is one
of success. The store had its
beginninp in Los Angeles, by
von Hemert's grandmother. His
father moved the store to Lag-
una Buch in the late 1940s. He
became involved in the business
in 1963 and his SOD began his
involvement this year. Von
Hemert credits the st0te'1 suc-
cess with its penooal service and
specialized inventory.
In addition, von Hemert lnte-
ri ors provides quality wall
coverings, window coverings,
color coordinating and layouts.
Von Hemert also gets
involved in community aff'ain.
For the last three yean, the store
baa sponsored an annual fun-
d.raiser for Children._ Hoapital
of Oraqe County (CHOC) in
April Uaually, one oftbe homes
daiped by YOO Hemat late-
rion ia featured OD the CBOC
l9olne tour.
RIM
Nia WiadoWI ..t doOn are
alJ to lift. laid Nia Products
apok,apcnom Wa.dj WiDi·-· wn.e, ue., to opcailte Md
lock IOCUfdy,. she said. WJbe
woOcl comtruction is pleaisina to
tbe eye. And Pella bas low-
maintenance and performance
efficiency built right m.·
Pdla Products off'en a full
line of wood and aluminum~lad
windows, doon and skylights.
Included are cuemen~ awning,
doubl~··bung and circlebcad
windows, sliding glass and
FrmclHtyle doors, entry doon,
interior folding doors, fixed and
venting skylights and IUDl'OOIDS.
Custom sizes, shapes and
exterior colon are also availa-
ble.
Pella offen a variety of glaz-
ing and shading options to tailor
their products to the demands
of a variety of clim•tes. Sunb-
lock glass dramatically reduces
sununer solar beat gain and glare
and fabric fading. This tinted
glass is reco~ndcd for south
and west facing windows and
doors and for homes located on
the waterfront. Pella Hcatlock
glass, which allows sotF beat to
enteT, yet minimizes interior beat
loss, is ideal for cool climates
such as the local mountain
communities. Pella Slimsbadc
blinds, suitable for any climate,
install between two panes of
glass where they remain free of
dust. They can be tilted to
regulate liaht and privacy with
the touch of the dial
New for 1987 is Pella's Wood
Entry Door System. Available
u a siqle or dodle doon with
optional sidelights, the doon
feature a unique comtnlction
that eliminates leakage and
warpage. Eleven layers of wood
and two layen of aluminum
vapor lock are coftftd by an oat
surf.a: specially pre-treated to
end rdinisb.ina half as often as
ordinary wood doors.
Pella Products, celebrating its
tenth anniversary in 1987, cur-
rently bu five Pella W-mdow
store locations; Santa Ana,
Mission Viejo, Fullerton, Col-
ton and Cathedral City. A new
store in Huntington Beach is
opening soon. All window stores
feature full product displays and
are staffed by window and door
experts specially trained to assist
the homeowner in the selection
of windows and doors.
PcUa 's pre-Christmas sale is
currently in effect, giving
homeowners an opportunity to
take advantage of discounts on
most products.
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different from them. It is --tina
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located at 341 .._,..Dr., Suite
~ Newport •n Houn are
MOllday tlaroUab Tbunday, 9
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oa Fridays oa:Mioiullly or by
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