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ESTABUSHED 1948 *~YEAR* NUMBER 17 * (714) 831 ... 120 * Ne#PORT BEACH°8 ONl Y HOMEB~SEO NEWSPAPER* THURSOAY, DECEMBER 3. 1917
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a t asks city move to annex airport
Harbor Area
rocked bya
small quake
BY BILL HARVEY
A mild earthquake occurred at 11 :03
p.m. Monday. apparently along a littlc-
known fa ult that runs under Costa
Mesa.
According to Janet Fernandes, of the
Caltech Seismology Lab in Pasadena.
the quake was rated at 3.5 on the
Richter Scale, and was centered three
miles northeast of Newport Beach.
"Usually, in small quakes like this
one, we don't do a lot of research, and
even if we did, it would be some time
before we could pinpoint the actual
fault on which the quake took place,"
said Fernandes.
WJ"bcrc is a fault, tho~ called the
Shady Canyon Fault U.. rum from
Midway City, down duougb Cotta
Maa aad Corona dd Mar, that ends
ia South ~ .. Ibo added, ·anc1.
there\ a poaibility that tbe quake wu
c:entaod on &bat (e•h ..
F....-.. dull ........ lab received phone calll about the
quake from Garden Grove, lrvi.ne,
Foantain Valley, Newport Beach and
Cotta Mesa.
There was no damage reported in
Costa Mesa, according to Lt. Leslie
Harrison of the Costa Mesa Police
Department.
Newport bank
building done;
suit advances
BY BILL HARVEY
Rcmforcement of the Bank of ~ew
port main branch in Corona del Mar
and the Doan Building in Costa Mesa,
both of which arc owned by the Bank.
of Newport and both of which were
found to be structurally deficient. has
been completed and tenants ar: moving
back into both buildings.
Due to a pending lawsuit against
Harold P. Bowers, the civil engineer
who dcaiped the structures. Bank of
Newport officials would not release
actual dollar costs for the repairs, but
a source within the bank said that costs
.. arc not materially different .. from the
Sl.3 million for the bank building and
SI million for the Doan Buildina
pn:vioualy reported by TM Newport
I <r Aicorclh\a to Bowen' deposition in
the ........ be failed to include certain
buildina weight f acton in the data
submitted for computer analysis of the
earthquake resiltancc of the bank's
main branch. He bas not yet been
questioned about the design of the
Doan Building.
During an interview, Bowers said be
bad dcsipcd nearly 100 buildings in
Southern California and about 20
buildinp in Orange County. including
two in Newport Beach and two in Costa
Mesa that be described as being of
.. significant importance, .. but declined
to identify specific buildings.
BY ROGER BLOOM
Councilwoman Evelyn Hart is prop-
osing that the city add J oho Wayne
Airport to its official .. sphere of
influence" with an eye to ward eventu-
ally annexing it to the city.
At last week ·s council meeting,
during a discussion of possible
downcoast additions t o the city, Hart
asked that the staff prepare a report
on the ramifications of adding the
airport to the city's sphere.
Such a move must be approved by
Orange County, as the landowner, and
by the Local Agency Formation Com-
mission (LAFCO), which oversees the
drawing o f jurisdictional boundaries in
the county.
.. The county wo uld very aggres.s.nel~
opposed such a move, and I don't think
it would be well-received at LAFCO.
either," said Supervisor Tom Rile}
Monday. Riley added that be bad not
spoken with Hart on the subject.
Hart said tbet'c arc several reasons
to pursue annexation .
.. The city provides services, .. she said
at the council meeting. •tt makes sense
from a public terviccs pea spectivc ... She
added in a later interview, .. lt.1 the only
way we11 have any control OVCf' safety."
Hart also pointed out that tbe current
lawsuit ldtkment agrecmenl between
the city and cowaty will expire C"YeD-
tually and the teareb for another airport
r U. m tM.toenty is 'progressing slowly.
~ happens if IS yean down the
road ~ is no second site and the
agr~t endsr she asked ... There will
be tremendous pressure to add flights
at John Wayne ...
Councilman Oa.rencc Turner. the
other councilmember who has been
bcry a.ctived on the airport issue. said
this week that a city move on the airport
would have .. sc, ere legal ramifications ..
.. , believe the ~ttlemcnt agrttment
specificall y pro h1bu ~ that.·· Turner
stated -It '~ a '1olat1on nt the 'flint of
the agreement . .11 lea~t -
-1 ha\e onh tht' cu~ to protect:· Hart
said last ~ee k . ~th.tt', m' 10h ..
Woman gets 45 days in 'sting'
BY atU; HARVEY
Pamela Weston, one of two women
arrested for prostitution during a
controvcniaJ "sting.. bachelor party
staged by Newport Beach police, has
been sentenced to 45 days in jail after
bei111 found guilty in a jury trial carlieT
this month, according to a Harbor
Municipal Court spokespcnon.
A second defendant in this case,
Rhonda Gary, 29, pleaded guilty last
month to cbaraa ftlod against her and
was fined SS20 and given three years
informal probation.
Though tried and found guilty in
Harbor Court, West on. 25, wa5
sentenced by J udgc M argarct Anderson
in North Court because of a
.. Declaration of Prejudice .. filed last
August. Such a declaration is filed when
the dcfeodant in a case feels that the
jvdgc bearing the ~ will be unable
to fairly sentence the defendant~ in the
event of a guilty verdict, because of
prior knowledge or outside
circumstances.
Weston is scheduled to begin her jail
term on January 8. but has requested
a work-furlough program. Under the
terms of a work-furlough program. a
prisoner is permitted to report to a job
each day, but must spend weekend~ and
non-workang hours in jail. She was
given no pro bation and was not fined.
Weston. who perfo rmed an pornogra-
phic movtes under the name Cara Lott,
and Gary were the key figures m a poli~
stang operation held m August. 1986.
Policx from several departments aided
Newport Beach in staging a fake
bachelor party at which Weston and
GaI) agrttd to dancx in the nude
The operation was critirued because
19 pohce offi~rs took part m the party
and it was allegro that one of the women
engaged m oral copulation w1th one of
the police officers
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I
ow I spent my 40th (argh!) birthd y
I aot up and looked in the
mirror. My wrinklea looted the
aame, and ao did the bap under
my eya. I met my friend for a
joa. iaad I joged the same-
didn't •tart wheezing or any-
thing. I pondered the fact that
this runner was the only penon
besides my husband that ever
eeea me without eye makeup. I
decided he was a truly good
friend.
I got dressed. My daughter
and husband were just aettina
up. I wu. wearing a black skirt
and 1weater in honor of the
occaion.
•eow do I loot?" I asked my
daughter ... You look like a pooh-
pooh head, .. she said, eating her
Cheerios.
.. you look like someone died, ..
said my husband.
-Someone did, .. I said, giving
SueKauth
them a baleful look and heading
to the car.
As I drove down PaciflC Coast
Highway, I thought about bow
the day would be. What if no
· one remembered that it was my
birthday? On the other hand~
what if no one/argot that it was
my birthday. I concluded I might
be a little ambivalent about
turning 40.
Over my office was a huge
banner saying "HAPPY
BIRTHDAY, SUE!" I went to
my friend's office.
.. Take that thing down at
once," I hissed, trying not to
scowl too m1ICb for fear my
wrinkles would deepen.
~But Sue, it's just to aay we
love you,• she protested.
~ up on a chair &Gd tear
that sucker down. Now."
I must have looked scary,
because she bopped up on the
chair in high heels and teetered
there, ripping down the banner.
"I don' want anyone to talk
to me," I announced~ looting
around for cards and flowen.
During the day l received a
deluge of comic caret. about life
being over. I also got bouquets,
stuffed animalJ for my second
childhood, supportive letters
from the coaching staff
(addra:scd to Mom Kauth), and
even a ceremony with party
f avo!"l. Balloons arrived from
my mother, who bad vowed not
even to acknowledge the fact
that she had a 40-year-old
daughter. Two cards arrived
from a friend woo is already 40
and is apparently getting a little
forgetful. Several students came
by to reassure me that I still only
looked 39. I wrote them all
lettcn of recommendation for
college.
When I got home, my daugb-
ter w• &&anding ill the dining
room, her face alight. In her
world, being a year older is cause
for great status.
.-R•ppy birthday, 40-year-
old, .. she carokld.
Sbe bandr.d me a crown made
of paper and glitter. The glitter
spi:Uc:d out "4'0."
I told all the tcachen at my
acbool tht you arc a big 40-ycar-
old," she said proudly.
"Grea1,... I said. It was quite
a day.
Now Im -40 and two days oJd.
I like it a lot better.
Sue Kaulh is a licnwd tMr-
apu1 and counselor a1 a local
public JtiKh school SM and ltu
husband liv~ with tlwir /our·
year-old daughter in Newpon
Heighls.
Parade of Lights ready to set sail Dec. 17
The 69th aanual Newport
Harbor Chriatmu Boat Parade
of Lights, Southern California's
larpst and oldest boat parade,
will be held nightly December 17
tbroup 23 in Newport Beach.
More than 200 boats deco-
rated in colotf ul holiday lights
will take part in the parade,
sponsored by the Commodores,
a division of the Newport Har-
bor Arca Chamber of Com-
merce.
The parade will begin off
Collins island in Newport Har-
bor at 6:30 each night and will
last approximatley two and one-
half houn. The boats will cruise
the harbor in a counterclockwise
direction, traveling past Harbor
Island, Linda Isle, Bay Shores,
Lido Isle, Balboa Peninsula,
Pirate•s Cove and Balboa bland
before returning to Collins
Island.
A special grandstand for
prime viewing of the parade will
be erected by the Newport Har-
bor Jaycees at the Sea Scout
sailing base located at 1931 W.
Coast Highway in Newport
Beach. The Jaycees have
arranaed inland pamns and a
shuttle tervicc to tbe arand-
stands from the Ford Aerospace
parting lot on Jamboree Road
at Bison and Ford roads in
Newport Beach, beginning at
5:30 each night.
Parking, round-trip transpor-
tation on the shuttle buses and
grandstand seating arc included
in the various ticket prices: SS
for adults, $4 for senior citizens
and $3 for children under 12.
Reservation information for
grandstand seating is available
by calling (714) ~701.
Jewelry auction set
Tickets may be purchased at
the Newport Harbor Area
Chamber of Commerce located
at 1470 Jamboree Boulevard in
Newpon Beach. Office boun are
9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday
through Friday. Based on space
availability, tickets also may be
purchased at the grandstand
seating area at 5:30 each night,
or following the shuttJc ride if
still available.
The Newport Beach Police
Department will bold iu first
annual sealed bid jewelry auc-
tion on Dec. J 4. Potential
bidders may examine jewelry to
be offered, by appointment only.
from 8 a.m. to S p.m . on
Saturday, Dec. S, according Sgt.
Gene Senecal.
The jewelry, all found and
unclaimed pieces, has been
appraised and divided into lix
lots of about equal value. Each
lot consists of rings, precious
stones, bracelets, necklaces,
earrings and pins.
Minimum bid has been set at
SI, 7SO per Jot, and each bid must
be on a separate bid form, but
more than one bid on a specific
lot may be submitted.
Viewiq appointments will be
scheduled on a fint come, tint
served baJis, and may be made
by calling 6"-36SS during bas-
iness hours. Completed bidding
forms must be returned no later
than Dec. 12. Successful bidders
may pay for their purchases with
a cashier's check, money order,
a penonal check drawn on a
local bank. or cash.
On Balboa ·
Island
714/673.aslO
Trophies will be awarded to
Christmas Party Reservations now being accepted for
lunch• cir..-•....., lrunclt
the most colorful and unusually
decorated boats.
Grand marshal for this year•s
parade is William D. Lusk, vice
chairman of The Lusk Com-
pany, a major developer 10
Southern California.
For more information, call the
Newpon Harbor Area Chamber
of Commerce at (714) 644-8211.
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Kitchen Snoops
Someone in the Social Security Administration found out
the hard way that America isn't about to let the grinch steal
Christmas from. a poverty-stricken blind ma.a
As of Oct. 1, it decreed, the 4.3 million elderly, blind and
disabled people in the SuppiementaJ. Security Ioeome program
would have to report their soup kitchen meals and the used
clothes or a night at an emergency shelter they'd been given.
Any charity received in excess of $20 a month would have
been deducted dollar for dollar.
Considering the maximum SSI benefit is $340 a month
for individuals and $510 for a couple, the deductions would
have been painful indeed.
Once exposed to publicity, the rule died a sudden, well-
descrved death. And it sparked a political furor among
charitable groups and on Capitol Hill, where Sen. Paul Simon,
D-Ill., said of i~ "As the hand of private charity gives, the
hand of an insensitive government takes away."
The outcry that killed this short-lived charity order is a
sign, perhaps, that the public docs not support mean-spirited
policies that take bread from the mouths of the blind and
the mentally and physicaHy disabled.
Recovering a Fumble
National Little League officials waited until the bottom
of the ninth, but fmally scored a victory over their own
obstinancc.
Until their change of heart, Little League officials were
threatening to pull the charter of the 32-team Brockton, Mass.,
Little League.
Brockton 's sin? It permitted three teams of handicapped
children to participate in a special Little League program.
For two years, Brockton Little League officials permitted
children with Down's symdrome, multiple sclerosis, cerebral
palsy and other disabilities to play on special LittJe League
teams. The three teams competed onJy against each other,
using a special softball and hitting from a batting tee.
In October, the 14-member board of directors of National
Little League Inc. voted to exclude handicapped children,
citing insurance problems and the belief that managers of
handicapped teams should have special training.
But Brockton Little League officials and Sen. John F.
Kerry, D-Mass, refused to accept defeat. Kerry went to bat
for Brockton by introducing legislation that would have
amended National Little League's congressionally granted
charter. Brockton officials, to their credit, refused to give
up their special-needs teams, even if that meant the loss of
their charter.
Finally, Little League president Creighton Hale reversed
the board's bush-league decision and announced that
Brockton could keep both its charter and its special-needs
teams.
We think the change in attitude will be good for Little
League basebalJ as well as for the disabled children who now
can play baseball under the Little League banner.
Baker Communications
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Panel to eye traffic scene
The Newport Center Associ-
ation may be counting on the
season of the year, when good-
will abounds and the carollers
sing out "God Rest Ye Merrie,
Gentlemen~"' because it will take
a heap of harmony to maintain
peace on the panel named by the
Association for its annual meet-
ing next Thursday (Dec. 10).
The Association calls it their
"Transportation Roundup• and
their sextettc of traffic cowboys
and cowgirls include:
Allan Beek of SPON (Stop
Polluting Our Newport).
Dr. Pete Fielding, director of
the Institute of Transportation
Studies.
Evelyn Hart, Newport's
mayor pro tem.
Tom Nielsen, vice chairman of
the Irvine Company.
Tom Riley, county supervisor,
fifth district.
Jim Ryker,. general manager,
Orange County Tram.it District.
This aextette probably will not
match in harmony and mdocfy
the famous sextctte from Lucia
Di Lammermoor, but you can
bet it will excell in bombast.
When was the last time you saw
Allan Beek on the same platform
With Tom Nielsen, Evelyn Bart
and Tom Riley? Only the matta
of time limitt the number on the
panel, u others are compicioua
by their absence-repraenta-
tives of the real atate brokers,
the construction indmtry, the
Chamber of c.ommen:e and the
city of Irvine.
The word w.iramportation"
hal become a eupbemiam for
mmy of the major concerns in
<>tange County today. To com-
mlden in or out ol tbe ua
duri.na rush hour pidloct. tbe
word matns -u.ffic. • ;ro dlam-
piom of the --pun up the a.dder•
ayDdrome, it meam Oft!' popu.;
taboo. To no-arowth obltrac>
tionista, the word rani"Ch them
Time of my Life
of developcn, and to developers
the word raises the spectre of no-
growtb opstructionists. Like
town mcetinp in the old Wild
West, when everyone was
ordeml to check their firurms,
the Newport Center panel
should be asked to leave their
biases at home.
While every group blames
someone else for all the prob-
lems in ~portation," the
reason this subject is critical is
the fact that for the put 28 ycan
somebody bas done something
right in south Orange County.
The ekpnt homes in Newport
Beach, the world-famous non-
pollutin.a industries of Irvine and
Newport Beach with their gn:en-
bdu and-itriu:ms-, the sparkling
shopping centers of quality
stores,. the raidential areas with
greenbelts, o~ spaces, play-
grounds aDd athletic fidcb-all
this and more beckon tbou11nd1
from everywhere die-. And once
they move here, why sure. they
join the obltructioailtl bopiJil
to :::.;:yooe elle out.
tbe member of the
panel witll die mo.st intimate,
day~ tnowleclF Of tbe to-
tal ~on subject is our
own supervilor, Thoma Felton
Rilej. Who caetnaid lail 13th
JQr u mpervilor lilil Lllbor
Day weebnd. MOit of tllil time
be ba klell OD tJle CCNlllJ ..
traaaportation co••iuioa.
Two Weeb ..,, be ,..,, ......
,..,a-for a s.dcllelte:t v_,
1f011p, aacl Ile R•iewed tM
pr ...... ,~
b I Dl1"ioa ciorridon. mrt of
1ridr '• die s-AM F.-.
BY JIM FELTON
way to 12 lanes, widening of the
485 freeway, winnina SS2Q mil-
lion in federal and state road
funding for Orange County,
creation of a new Caltrans
District for Orange County. the
only Caltrans district exclusively
for just one county in the entire
state.
.. We will never become
another Los Aftaelea County,"
Riley said ... For one thin& under
the county-S General Plan, we
have a total of $62,000 acres of
parks and open apace."
Riley said Orange County is
deeply in the debt of three
elected ofTaciab who baYe helped
to bring the county help in its
transportation problem: State
Senators Marian Bergeson and
John Seymour, and Congress-
man Glenn Andenon of Long
Beach.
•1ecausc transportation and
traffic in Orange County is a
rqiooal problem, we are win-
niq more and more state and
federal •• ,~. Riley said.
.. Glenn Aaclcnoa may be a
~ bat be -been •
.,eat friend Of ~ County.
Clearly we need to ~ him in
Wuhiftlloa if we are aoina to
Ft the federal 'uiatance Orange
County ..... ad daerw:a..,. ne-ra a •• fint• policy of the
carreaa coa••y board of super-
Yilon-ea that aew roecli are
b8ilt IO MN--od• clndop-
IDCDI befon cmi111 ro.da are
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Lungren pick sets off election huff le
Political machinations, (or
some, are the spice of life!
Governor Deukmejian •s
appointment or Coqreuman
Diii Ln11en to be c.lilciiriia's
treasurer bu driven our political
pot to a frenzied boil.
I can"l decide wbetber it\ like
the cbildbOod pme C>f "Upld
the Apple Cart" or Musical
Chain, but a pocani••Jy open
teat ha a number of pnliriri•"'
prina ap for t.nle and ~
turiaa to keep out the ~
titioa. nu. proaaila to be • ral
Rcpublicaa doueybrook. So
that you can uadentand the
action. tbis ii my ICCDUio for
the up-eomina drama.
Fint of all, Congressman
l.Unpm ba said that be 'Won\
give up bis conpeaional 1eat
until his appoiatment is con-
firmed. Confmution will be
bloody. The Attorney General,
John Van de ~amp, bu ruled
that both ho111a must approve
the appointmen~ not just the
Senate. If tbe Governor had
My Turn
picked aomeobe from the State from date of nomination for
Le,Ulature, the Democrats appcoval or dari•• If they doal
would .aot haft the opportunity lld widaia ... time. tie llppOiat-
for a field day. Bat Lunpen ii meatil~apprcMd.
not •oae of ~ • so be cloel Now who are tbe aihiboas
not bbe a bmle for rfteDF. polilki-wbo would lite to
I can promile you that ¥11tie IDOft ap the i.dder? At tbe top
Brown will wort him oft!'. The of the list is A.aaemtilyman
only Oaw I can eee ijpt DOW is~ Damis Brown. His Auembty
his vote on Japaetc rqma-bw ii similar to Lunpen\. If
tiom. Hopefully, bis supporters be ba aood constituent suppo~
can counter this with his lead-his candidacy would seem to be
ersbip on Mexican ~on. a natural. However, many of the
Willie is a mmer ia ordatrat-self-a_ppoiatcd lringmaken arc
ing a minority bactlah. Too put olf by Brown's role • leader
bad we don' have television of the ultra-comervatne "cave-
coverage of the A.aembly antics man" deleption from Oranae
because it should be good County.
theater. The "cavemen .. are a political
Both housea have 90 days force to be reckoned with. Fll'St
of all, Auemblyman JobD l:.ewil
loves elections. He and bis
lieutenants have been mixing it
up in a number of local electiom
ftll swpriliaa a1CU•. Be and
other Assemblymen have a war
chest to aid political aspirants no..-witll t1mr pbilOlopby.
1"be moderate point of view bu
been taking a beating here in
Oranae County.
Brown bad hoped that by
announcing early be would scare
out any strong potential oppo-
nents. However, that didn•t
happen. Assemblyman Jerry
Felando also announced for the
seat. Felando is a tough in-
fighter, so that promises to be
a bruising primary battle.
Next comes word that Super-
visor Harriett Wieder is looking
at the seat. This would be a good
move for Harriett since she bas
gone as far as she can from a
supervisor•s ~-Now, if she
could have the patience to let the
men kill each other off, she
might have a chance to steal the
nomination.
than S l, 739 • OYer a 48-montb
period from any donor Will
disqualify her from voting on
any of that contributor•s prop-
oull tlaat come to the BOard of
Supervisor•s. Federal law pro-
hibits corporate contributions of
more than S 1.000 per donor.
Timing is the euence1 Of pol-
itical warfare. It is iml>Ortant to
Brown and Felando that the
election be at a special date so
that they do not have to give up
their assembly seats to run.
However, the June primary
looms ahead, and Willie will see
the opportunity to rid himself of
two troublesome Assemblymen.
It boggles the mind to think
about the scrambling for the
vacated seats. I hope everyone
has his checkbook handy. A
congressional seat will probably
go for SS00,000, and a hot
~mbly seat is about as expen-
sive.
Letters to the Editor
Like former supervisor Bruce
Nestande, though, Wieder will
have a problem raising money.
She does not have to give up her
seat, so she will have a free ride,
but she could very easily ruo
afoul of the county9s -rm Cup"
ordinance. Contributions (for
any office) amounting to more
I don't know which strategy
will take preced~nce ... the
Domino Theory or the Peter
Principle. In any event, Calif or-
nia•s reputation as an .. off the
wall delegation .. does not seem
to be in any danger.
Stay tuned for the next epi-
sode.
Dear Mltor:
Tucbd away behind the post
office at Rivenide Ave. and
Avon Street in Newport Beach
is a wetland that the city is
plannina to tum into a parting
lot, SOOD.
Thil freshwater wetland mea-
sures roughly 4 to 6 feet wide,
2 inches to 2 feet deep, and 220
yards loQa at tbe bale of the bill
in Cliff Drive Part. Unfortu-
Dately called a drainage ditch,
the wetland status of this body
of water bas recently been con-
finned by the Calif omia Depart-
ment of F11h and Game. Because
it appean that this water flows,
I have dubbed it "Avon Street
Creek.,.
If one takes the time to exam-
ine this wetland closely, one is
struck by its variety of biologic
life. Schools of minnow-like fish
dart to and fro. Tiny mollusks
inhabit the bottom. Watercress,
wild celery, and tules thrive in
the water. Overhead, butterflies
and dragonflies abound, capti-
vating the attention of high
1ebool studcnts who~ gather-
ing specimens for their biology
class. This wetland is truly an
environmental nature center.
Unfortunately, this wonderful
little wetland is being planned by
the City of Newport Beach to
be a park.in& lot (what elle1).
Seems that parkina is nee !led for
the shopping center at <;out
Highway and Riftflide AYC. At
a cost of $700.000, the city is
planning to drain the wetland,
carve out the hillside, put in a
a crib retaining wall, and create
48 parking spaces. This is pro-
p-ess?
Actually, this wetland can yet
be saved, because the execu-
tioner won't arrive for a few
months. However, only con-
cerned public opinion can tum
the tide. Meanwhile, I suggest
that people enjoy this little
wetland while they can. You've
never seen so many fish in one
place before.
JuD.V......._,MD
Newpart ••di
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and mayor.
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Defense not enough for CdM in lo
BY Mill PICIART
The Corona del Mar Sea
Kings five-game winning streak
and season was ended by the
Valencia Tigers in a 1~7 CIF
Central Conference quarterfi-
nals playoff game last Friday
night.
The Sea Kings scored first and
held a 7-3 lead at halftime.
However, the Tigen turned it
around in the second half.
Disappointed by the outcome,
Cd M head coach Dave Holland
said, "We gave a good effort, but
nothing came together."
What did come together for
the Tigers were two Sea King
passes which all-CIF and all-
county safety Mike Edwards
intercepted.
quarter when Melbon connected
with receiver Kevin Mau on an
80-yard scoring pass. Pat Cal-
laghan kictc:d the extra point for
a 7.0 lead.
Melbon completed eight of 17
passes for 128 yards incrusing
his season total to 1,167 passig
yards. Maas caught four passes
for 125 yards. CdM gained a
total of 195 yard•, and, by
contrast, Valencia moved the
ball 257 yards. The big difference
was on the ground where CdM
w~ held to a total of just 62
yards while the Tigen rushed for
132.
Corona del Mar controlled
the ball during the first half, and
the defense played as strongly as
usual. The Tigers fmt possession
was a drive which CdM stopped
at their goal line.
Late in the second quarter,
Valencia drove near-CdM'1 goal
With 9:22 left in the fourth
quarter and CdM f accd with a
third and nine at the Tiger 43,
Sea King quarterback Mitch
Melbon threw a pass which
Edwards picked off and returned
68 yards for a touchdown mak-
ing the score 1~7.
·tine again, but Todd Katovsich
sacked the Tiger quarterback
Robert Navarette. They had to
settle for a 26-yard field goal by
Paul Rivera making the score 7-
3.
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CdM tried to fight back. but
another interception and a
roughing the kicker penalty were
too much to overcome.
The Sea Kings scored first
with 7: 11 left in the second
Valencia turned things around
in the second half with both their
offense and defense playing well.
The Tigers drove SS yards on 12
plays and scored with 2:36
remaining in the third quarter
wbeD Navarette plunged into the
end zone on a three-yard quar-
terback sneak. Rivera ticked the
u 7 , ....
Hatbor fumbles
away title hopes
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Da•e Hirt
fllCollaM..
wldl 14 eorrec:t,
aY GEORGE PAPPAS
Turnoven and mined oppor-
tunities ended the season of the
Newport Harbor High's Sailors
Friday night as they fell to
Pacifica High School, 14-6, in
the quarterfinals of the CIF
Central Conference playoffs
held at Davidson field.
Wfbe score should have been,
• 20-0 at halftime," commented
Harbor Coach Jeff Brinkley. "I
don't think it would have ever
been close but we fumbled the
ball twice inside of the JO-yard
line. We kept them in the game
and if you keep them hanging
around like that you arc going
Pick die ..._ JOll t11imk wD1 will t11111 .-'a p 11, _. -..._ la te .__ to get beat." Brinkley said.
Co1u11111katlom, P .O. aos fJtf, New,ort 9eac1192651.• ..... .._ ~--aftlc:• Harbor literally banded away
at 113 PrCNlsdoa n.a. ,....... ....a M ~ • •• att la •1 FrlMJ. . ~ the game u they turocd the ball
P-.--cbancea at two poteDti.al scoring CoManwt wldl mOlt ccnect maka ea h& la Int .._die .-'a _ _.. -'-. . '· over four ti.mes, which ruined
poaibities in the first half and
SA TUaDA Y. DECDDEll 5 SUNDAY, DUDlm 6 {Clmlll.) Id up Pacifica\ go ahead score
a Army w. Navy a a r • .., City at o-;..r; a r-~ in the final half.
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pnabasten u they marched
from their own 33-yard line for
a score on the game•s fint
possession. Tom Walker broke
around the right side for the
touchdown from five yards out
with S:22 left. The kick was
missed and Harbor led 6-0.
Several key gains from
Walker and the passing of quar-
terback K.irt Sum.men sparked
the Sailon on their only scoring
drive of the game.
W a.Iker ran well as he puncbcd
through the Mariners• defense
for 119 on 24 carries and
Summers threw for 162 with 17
completions in 27 attempts.
Early in the second quarter,
Harbor bad another scoring
chance but Jeff Jacob\ 37-yard
field goal attempt went wide to
the left.
Lat.er in the IUDC quarter, the
Sailon were on the move apin
Harbor drove u far u the
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aton tournam
The Orange Coast Colle&e
..... batetball team attempts
to difead its own Mila EMOn
lToa11tament title bepnaing
todaJ at Petenon (JymDMium. some of the fmest basketball
talent ia the Southland will be
OD ~y U the same eight
tow that participated in last
yar9s euitina Eaton tourney
rcturD in 1987. occ defeated Santa Barbara
S-49 in the finals to claim its
foarth Eaton chempiombip last
~-Now in its 17th season, the
Eaton tournament is the loJt8CSt-
manina community college bas-
ketball event of its kind in
(>ranae Couaty. Of last year\
participants, f'tve-OCC, Long
Beach City, Mt. San Jacinto,
Inapcrial valley and Santa Bar-
bara City-qualified for the
post-season Southern Cal
· llegionals.
Fint-round match-ups this
year find Mira Costa and Long
Beach City squaring off at 2
p.m.; Mt. San JKinto facing Mt.
San Antonio at 4 p.m.; the
Pirates bos1ina East Los Angeles
at 6 p.m., ud Imperial valley
and Santa Barbara doing battle
at I p.llL
Game times are tJiC dine
Friday (Dec. 4), with consola-
tion bncbt p!W!!I at 2 and 4
p.m. Ud clWnpiomhip bnetet
CODlatl at 6 and I p.m. Saturday
(Dec. S) fmals are at 4, 6 and
I p.m.
The Pirates will be hard-
pft:wd to repeat its da.ampton-
1bip of lat 1eMOD. Not only bat
no Dool rcpellrd a.ice S..s.tle-
1.ck did it in 1979-80, but so
far this seuon OCC hua'
shown it is capable of duplicat-
ing last year's performance,
when the Boes ripped off 10
straight wim to open the season
en route to a 23-10 year.
OCC is off to a respectable S-
2 start this ICUOD, led by the
scoring of sophomore forward
Rob Mase and freshman guard
Dareck Crane and tbe rebound~
ing of sophomores Reid Luka
and Dave Miles. OCC finished
third in the recent Hemet Rotary
Tip-Off Classic at Mt. San
Jacinto College, but lost to the
host squad 88-64 in the ICCODd
round.
Since .thri, OCC Ui pOitCd
tbrcc wim in a row, bcatina Mira
Coata 62-M, ML Saa Ant.oaio
61-SO and Su Dqo Mesa 73-
SO in their most ra:ent outing
Saturday (Nov. 28).
Wllcdaer Wt will be aaa,la
to ofl'Jd the combined falmts of
IC'Yefal other of the top teams
in this yan tournament is a
question mark.
Coach Bill Fraser•1 Long
Bcedl ~ (l~IS a year ago)
squad ibOu.ld be a favorite th.is
year, returning a solid group of
sopl.iOlilores to go with a great
freshman crop.
John Chamber's Mt. San
Jacinto Eagles have already
shown Pirate coach Tandy Gillis
how strong they are this season
with that 24-poi.nt win.
The Eagles (22-9 a year ago)
are a run-and-gun outfit from
the opening tip, as is Jeff Deyo 's
always tough Imperial Valley
team. The Arabs wae 24-7 a
year ago.
Coiacb Frank Carbaja.l's Santa
Barbara team was one of the best
in the state last year when it wu
Cdm, Harbor cagers· begin
aY GEORGE PAPPAS
With Sea View l..aaue basket-
ball action startiq up this week,
both Corona deJ Mar and New-
port Harbor•• go into their
IUIODI ltandina a good chance
doing well in league in which the
top spot is up for grabs.
The Sea ~ face San ~
mentc this week in the fmt
round of the Upna Bills Tour-
nament. CdM went 8-2 in league
and 2A-7 last season and reached
u far aa the CIF semifinals
before losing.
Newport Barbor st.arts their
teaSOll 1Pinst the formidable
Mater Dei in the first round of
the Costa Mesa-Newport Tour-
cwneot this week.
Newport is hoping to improve
~n last season's dismal 1-9 league
ind 7-16 overall showing.
The Sea ~ are led by S-
I I, guard Geoff Probst who only
player OD the team returning
from last year's squad. But
Probst only averaged three
points a game last year and
leaves open the question of
where Sea King's offensive
punch will come from.
.. We're taDq thinp one step
at a time"., uid Corona del Mar
Coach Paul Orris. ·we have a
YOUllF'aad more inapaieaced
team tJlii---. e'll probably
stumble. few times this leaSOD, 9'
Orris OHdailed
Onil d II cribCld Prolllt M U
OWtt·z ti• Pli&JCI W iliid that
te\4181 , •• , ..... .., JCiCi uit-
en Uft~·· dimaat. -Geoa will need '° h•odle
· more of our team.. scorina
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Dow wbat is acUI OL Bat it
DOt ;.t w:u1111 for -Oeoff to
llilld ov~ battoallcibisp
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S.10. pant M-= l1111 .. id. 6-
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time to fit the pieces together and
rise to lievel of competition that
exist.I in the Sea View Leque,"
Orris .reOcctcd. •Muc (Luese-
brink) is a pretty aood outside
shooter and he\ a tough ~
The Sea ~ 1act liz.e and
have to make up for it through
quicbns,toqb dcfemna p1ay
and good shooting, Orris said.
•Jt mui.m to be seen if this
team can adapt to tbe agrasive
defensive playing we have
emphasized here for years,• be
added.
Orris conf esssed he didn'
know much about San Cle-
mente•s team.
.. In past experience they use
more zone defense than man-t~ man." Orris said .... also u.nder-
stand they have a pretty good
guard."
University is favored to take
the Sea View Leque title due
to their expcrieoce• and aood
players. Orris pndicted. Tusin
and Saddleback also expected to
be in the race.
Newport Harbor has depth
and five players returning &om
last season.
K.ey standout players include
6-0.guard Drew Shew~ S-
11 ,guard Eric Drageset, 6-
1 Jorwud Tun Geerlinp, 6-0,
guard Mike Hardin and M ,
center Tyler ~oon.
Geerlinp, who averaged 10.8
points per pme last year and ran
in the state aoa country finals
meet this past weekend, will only
baft one day of pnctice bc:f ore
the Sailors first game.
Sheward dd 6-1 , 180 pound
Chris Ball both from football
will also join the team la1c.
Uke the Sea Kings, Harbor
aJso i.ctJ size with ~OOD as their
tallest player and main
rebounder. They will ba~ rely
OD speed ad sllootina·
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875-7580
23-9, but the V aqmroa, with an
all-freshman squd, are in a
rebuiJiding tealOll in 1987.
Gcnaal admmicn ticket&. for
an paws each day are SJ for
.cluks and S2 for students with
valid l.D. Children under S are
admitted free.
Sailors finish as
state champions
ay GEORGE PAPPAS
Newport Harbor Higb's girls
cross country team captured the
Division n state C1"05S country
championship this past weekend
while the Sailon •girls volleyball
is also closing in on a state title.
Newport Harbor· took the
girls Division II race held at
Woodward part with 87 points
which outdistanced second place
Woodbridge by 19 points ..
Stacy Pando was the Sailors
top runner as she finished ninth
in 19:06. Kim Robinson wasn'
far behind as she finished with
a 19: 13.
Harbor's girls volleyball team
faces Davis High School from
Northern California this week in
the semifinal match of the CJF
state playoffs.
.. We beat Davis in the Santa
Barbara tournament several
months ago, said Harbor Coach
Dan Glenn. ·0aw looked all
right in that game. We should
beat them.,,.
The Sailors (20-0) easily
downed Palisada., IS-9,1~,IS-
6 in the quarterf anal match
despite having three key pla)Cn
aflc:ded "' iajuria ... iltpng
Jenny Evans led Harbor with
18 tills and three blocks.. ~irstcn
Conklin, who bad the flu. scored
seven kills and bad four blocks.
Sienna Curci contribued 40
assista and shot two service ~
as she played with a bact injury.
Glenn Yid that Allison Rowe
didn' play in the game bccausr
of injuries she suffered in a car
accident.
1be main thing for us to win
the state championship is we've
got to be healthy," Glenn
explained ... This match against
Palisades is the best we have
played in a while. We shov.ed
real character during the match
with a couple of our players
playing hurt and sick. We were
shaky at fint but our tough
scrvio.g got us over," Glenn said .
He added that bis team is fired
up again fort.be championship.
06lt~s been a long year and
everybody is in the same bo~ ..
Glenn stated. ""Several of the
girls have been in this position
before but t.bey have nncr won.
I think they're hungry for it."'
Curci coWdn' UK be:r trade-
mark jump serve during tbc
!Mkb because of her bad back.
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For moat yachting enthllliasta
around the country, Tbankagiv-
in1 signals the dry season. BoatS
have been out of the water for
some time now-pro~ from
snow and ice.
· Marine Scene
Not so in sunny Newport! Our
hardy sailors arc still going
strong. Thanksgiving weekend
the Lehman 12 Wion of New-
port Yacht Club enjoyed a
championship race under blue
skies and fair winds. Winnen of
the Lehman 12 Championship
were:
lst Place-Phil cl Kathy
Ramming
2nd Place-Argyle cl Ramsey
Campbell
3rd Place-Jim cl Mary Buck-
ingham
4th Place-Jack Jakosy cl
Barbara Lyons
Sth Place-Nick Madigan cl
Maureen O'Brian
Sea Kings. • •
Cl 5 1llr•11111I
convenion to give Valencia a 10-
7 lead. A key play in the scoring
drive was a 20-yard pass from
Navarette to Marty Dunn on a
third and 16 situation at the Sea
King JS.
The clincher for V alcncia was
the intcn:eption and score by
Edwards early in the fourth
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BUYING or SELLING
This coming weekend~ BYC
will host the the second race in
its Sunkist Series. Sunday morn-
ing try breakfast at Dippy\ on
the Island, then walk off all those
wonderful calories watching the
start of the Sunkist. This unique
series starts around noon in the
bay across from the South Bay
Front on Balboa Island. So,
don'\ miss the fun at another
great Newport pre-holiday wee-
kend.
Saturday you might like to
join in a celcbiation at North
Star Beach at the foot of Dover
Shores. The celebration will
quarter. Valencia goes on to face
Pacifi~ a I~ winner over
Newport Harbor, in the CJF
semifinal playoff game tomor-
row nighL
CdM finished with a RCOrd
of 6-6 after starting out the
season at 1-5. CdM last
appeared in the CIF playoffs in
1983.
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wilt be awarded to the winners, while many of
the entries will be published in our special sec· -
tiOn, -Ute Santa Gift Guide • .,
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honor our back bay whic~ in
case you ba\4Cn 't n~ ii filled
with water once again. Now
that's a reason for some real
thanks aiving!
The extensive clean-up pr~
jcct, which cost approximately
S 13. 7 million to complete,
involved dredging the bottom of
the back bay and carrying the
2.S million cubic yards of silt out
to sea on huge barges. Three
catch basins were also con-
Sililors .. -.
111 , ........
Mariners 14-yard line and
seemed on the verge of scoring.
Summers passed to Jim Stan-
ley but be fumbled and Pacifica~
Dan Blaue came up with it at
the Mariners' 2-yJCCI line.
Sailors took only a 6--0 lead
into halftime,
.. , told them at halftime WC
couJdn' have played any worse
as far as turning the ball over
and still be ahead 6-0," Brink.Jey
related ... I told them 10 out and
play well and wc11 win the
football game but we didn't. It's
not our game to let people eat
up time and control the game.
We never bad the ball in the
second half and when we did get
we had no field positio~,.. Brink-
ley continued.
In a complete turnabout,
.. Good service.
~~· ~pnce-
Thats ·
State Farm
DIAi A. CAVllEIS MY
MmWllllC-•-· ,, ... .,
f' 011....,cru•-._(J'M)_.. ....
..._. (1H) 191-7177
Like a good neighbor.
State Farm is them.
structed up stream to catch
futUR silt before it enters the
bay. The project was a tremend-
ous joint effort with $10.4 mil-
lion comina from the State and
another $3.3 million from local
sources including the County,
the cities of Newport 8eacll,
Tustin, Irvine, and the Irvine
Company.
Beginning at I 0:00 a.m., there
will be a gala celebration com-
plete with balloDS' and speeches
by State Senator Marian Berge-
so~ Supervisor Tom Riley, Fred
Worthley of the State Depart-
ment of FlSh and Game, New-
port Mayor Cox and Irvine
Mayor Agran. Boy Scout Troop
746 will serve as the official color
guard. So, come out this Satur-
day to celebrate a truly magnif-
Pacifica controlled the game's
tempo during the fmal half as
they had the ball for 17:09 and
ground out much of the time
with their running game.
Near the end of the third
quarter disater struck as Harbor
fumbled again and Pacir.ca·s
Daret Hickman f eU on the ball
at the Sailon' 14.
Three plays later, Pacifica 's
quarterback Shelby Bart hit
tight end Kevin Ashworth who
pushed his way into the left
corner of the end zone' for the
touchdown. Bobby Anderson
bbotcd the go ahead PAT as the
Mariners toot a suprising 7-6
lead with 11 :09 left.
Later in the same period,
icent accompliabmeatJ
Theo mark ~ cal11•lar for
tbe Chri1tma1 Boat P.arade
wbids Will be held Dtc Ill ber 17
thr~ 23. lf you wut to watch
tbe Parade of Liebts from one
o( our mtpif1ee11t wa&erfront
restaurants. make your raerva-
tions now. Don' wait, some o(
the more popular restaurants an
already booked.
If you plan to participate in
the parade yourself. you can
enter by calling the Newport
Harbor Area Chamber of Com-
merce 644-82 I I. There is no
entry fee. But remember, your
boat mi.1st be decorated with
lights.
Now ttiat•s holiday celebratin'
Newport style!
Pacifica went on a 9 play scoring
drive from the SO-yard line
which culminated with Oscar
Ravelo 's one yard plunge with
5:04 left in the game.
Pacifica ·s game winni.o1 drive
was led by the runniq of Ravelo
ud Chris Shockley. Both were
shut in down in the fa.nt half only
pining 33 on 6 carries between
them but they came alive in the
ICCOnd half as Shockley finished
with 86 yards on 14 carries and
Ravelo, 71 yards in 18 carries.
But the Sailors wercn' fm-
isbcd as they charged down the
field with one last gasp attempt,
reaching u far as Pacifica '1 IS-
yard line before Bill BradJcy
picked off on a Summers pass
with 2:37 left to derail Harbor
Scoreboard
CORONA DEL MAR
Footbd:lost to Valcnci' 16-7 in the quarterfinals of the CIF
playofis.
Water Polo:Season ended.
Cross CoutJ'y: boys team finished second in the state
cbampionsbop meet as Eddie Lavelle ftnished sixth with a JS:39.
Girl's Tamis: Season ended.
Gut's Volleyball: lost to Irvine Hig_h School, J..-0, in the
quarterfinals of state ClF Division II playoffs.
NEWPORT HARBOR
Football: lost to Pacifica, IU. in the quarterfinals of the CIF
playoffs.
Water Polo:Sea.son coded.
en. CG &tr): girls team captund the state championship and
were led by Stacy Pando, who came in ninth with a 19:06, Kim
Robinson with a 19:13. Jim Geerlings of the boys teams was
the top local finisher wi1h a 15:33 for fourth place.
Girt\ Tt ' : Season ended.
Girt\ Vc6JMI: defeated Palisades High School, J..O. in the
qlw1af"mals of the saate CJF Division 11 playoffs.
Police Blotter
MONDAY, NOV. 16
CllDID
1030-Vandals reportedly
camed SJ,000 in dam-ae toa car
parked in the 2700 block of
(\ceen
1320-A wallet coatainina
$400 in cumacy WU reported
ltolea from a b Mia·• in the 700
Woct of Newport c.ema-Drift.
1120-Jcwclry valued at
Sl.400 8114 a pqrtable ndio
....... .. S2SO Wa'C reported
ltoleil fiom a n:sideace in die 100
block Of Starburit Court.
A•llDIS
0225 Franck Falcou, 2S, of
l.apaa Be8cb WU arratcd OD
IUlpidoa ol aritdemeaaor clrunk
driviq.
nJUDAY, NOV. 17
Ca.IMD
1100-A diamond necklace
valued at SlS,000 and a gold
chain valued at SI0,000 were
reported stolen from a residence
in the ., Wack of catutioa.
1230-Camera equipment
valued at S2,143 •• reported
stolen from a raideDce in the
3900 block of Seaahon.
I 33S-A car stereo valued at
S600 and a car cowr valued at
S200 were reported stolen from
a car parbd in tbe llOO block
ofS~Pt.ce..
181S-Vandila reportedly
cau.t SJ'° m d• ..... to a car
~ in tbe J900 bloct of
Rna.
A••a-T~s
0240--Eric ~ Petenon,
r7, of Downey WM arrated OD
suspicion of mi•meanor dnmt
driviq.
0700-Brent Wade Parket,
32, of Newport Beach was
am:sted on suspicion of driving
with a suspended liceme.
WEDNESDAY, NOV. II
CRIMF3
otiOO-A wallet and pune valued
• UGO coe«• . I S40 ia c:s-
rwy were IIJ aru • •a lea from
a ruid•ce ia die llOO Woct of
Jawad.
0700-A wallet coataini•1
SJOO ia cuum..-y ad a utellile
reeeiftl Yalllecl Ill S900 were
~ l&olaa 6oa a raidmce
in tbe 2000 hloCt of Holiday.
131~A llcada .... wl con-
tents valued at Sl9S were
f'90rted ltOlaa &om a residence
in die 1600 block Of Antipa.
1740-An attempted residen-
tial bmpuy •• reported in the
100 block of Rue Ydlan.
.AllalS'l'S
0130--Thomas Aul PeJk, 36,
of C-. Maa W8I arratcd OD
suspicion of mitdemranor clnmk
driviq.
0300 Gregosy Todd Mcwr,
20, of Newport Beach was
anated OD IUlpicion of mitde-
meanor drunk driviq.
l~Beath Ira Friedman • 21, of Anaheim WM uraaed OD
suspicion ol fOfFIJ.
1630-Roa James Cooper,
21 , of Bumm,ton Beach waa
arrcated OD SUlpicioD of focgay.
TlllJJlSDA Y, NOV. D CJlDUS ,,
084S-A ring valued at
approximately SI0,000 wu
~rted stolen from a raidence
in the 200 block of Via Graziana.
.
--·~ 1m THE NEWPORT B•BH ,_I
1100-Plowcn ud ~ta
fta.d • S24..9IO were reported
..... from • ...,.,._,.._ • tk
,_ block of F1*rtoa.
124S-A pane -.S CoPaltl
ft1ued 8l Sl,llO ~ reported
stolea from a ~ in tbe 100
block ol Bc8C01l Bay.
1800-A safe and contents
valued • S4JY11J ~ reported
stolen f:rom a residence in the 100
block of Whitewater.
2209-Video equipment
valued al $3,670 WU reported
stolen from a residence in the I 00
block of 27th.
AJlllESTS
2120-James Garcia, 2S, of
Newport Beach was arrated on
suspicion of possession of
cocaine.
2125-Aaroa Gabriel Tipon,
23, of Newport Beach wu
arrested on suspicion of poacs.-
sioa of cocaine.
RIDAY, Noy. 21
CJlDUS
l6l0-,-Cbristmas decorations
valued at ~ ~ reported
stolen from a front yard of a
residence in the 700 block of
Barbor Island.
ARRESTS
1930-Reinard Henri Moul,
33, of Los Angeles was anat.ed
on suspicion of attempted grand
tWt ol • ~-=-ie.
SAnmDAY,NOV.21
CSDID
1615-Csreacy ••ti• MOI
wu reported 1tolca from a
locbr room Ill die Newport
lle8ch and Tamil Oub.
ARRESTS
0330-Forrest Mac~enzie
~ 24. of Pico Rivera ...
arrested OD suspicion of pow'S-
GOD of metbampbetamine
1930-Ricbard Gillman, 42.,
of Costa Mesa was arrested on
suspicion of petty theft.
SUNDAY, NOV. 2l
CJlDUS
19S3-A wallet containing
$420 WU ~rted stolen from
• raidence in the 600 block of
Oubbo)Jle.
2000 A portable cassette
player •alued at $100 and
c JJettc,tapa valued at sso Wa'C
reported stolen from a car
parked in the 1200 block of
Polaris.
AUESTS
1930-David Russell Bop-
tim, 23, of Garden Grove was
arrated on suspicion of posses-
sion of rocaine.
1930-La~ Allen Peters,
22, of Garden Grove was
arrested on suspicion of posses-
sion of cocaine .
Accused dog-shooter files injury claim
•Y •ILL HARVEY
John Boward Algie, a New-
port Beach man anuted for
•bootin& hit neipbor's dog last
July, baa filed a claim in ex<a1
of SI inillion apinst the City of
Newport Beacb allesinl falle
urat ad w1all wl battery by
Newport ._. polile. 'Ille City
~ deDicd the claim.
imprisonment hinges upon against the city, and when it was
whether the police had probable refused, he retail'M'1f our firm to
cause to arrest Mr. Algic," said represent ~" said Dapelo,
Burnham, •anc1 that issue aboulcl .. We are conducting an invati-
bc decided when be stands trial gatioD into the matta and are
for the cbarJa filed apinst him. awaiting the outcome of bis trial
If be is foad pilty. dull ia itldf before we file suit. We have~
should inclindc tUa poticc bad I believe, next May to file.•
probable came to .rrest him."'
Algie, SJ, was arrested at
Alcie .. claim nal!V3 five New-
~ Baicb police officen and
..U for compensatory damages
in tbe amoat of $25,000, med-
ical CO'"J'CNlrion of SS,000 and
panitiw d•••r of SI million.
Algie is charged with 1111uJt about midnight OD July 13 and
City Attorney Bob Burnham
said he bu asked police to
conduct an invatiption into
AJaie 's alleptiom.
Wfbe iaue of false arrest or
with a deadly weapon and injur-
ina aoother•s animal. He is
IChcduJed foy a jury trial OD Dec.
&, according to a spokesperson
for the Barbor Muaicipal Coui1
Criminal Clerk's Office.
Attoraey Guy Dapelo ha
been retained by AJP to repia-.
ent him in the matter.
"Mr. Algie filed a cJaim
HOW TO LIVE 111 YEARS HAPPILY!
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YEAllS YOUNG IS FAit MORE CBEER.FUL
AND HOPEFUL THAN TO BE 40 YEARS OLD.•
• DIOW THE UMJTATIONS OF AGE AND
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~THE BODY STRONG AND THE MIND
S'TllONOER.
• BA VE A HElOIC AND CARING HEART FOR
PAMJL Y. FlllENDS A.HD THOSE WHO LOVE
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J.V ...
is accused of firing a .2S Bareua
pistol at neighbor Cory Flynn's
dog from his second noor bal-
cony OD Lugonia Street. Algie
said Flynn•a dog came into in his
back yard and attacked his
Dobenaaa. Re admits firing the
,shot, ,ad. according to police
reports. said his actions were .. A
natural reaction, becalltC of a pit
b~ I guess."'
Flynn admits bis dog went
into Algic's yard, but maintains
that be Ud retrieved his dog and
wu holding him by the collar
in the alley bebiad Alpe•s house
when tbe shot was fired.
Flynn said be felt a thump OD
bis foot at the time of the
shootina and lat.a went to Baa,
Hospital. where bu1kt fragments
wen: rcmow:d from his foot.
Charity League debs take their bow
, For 26 years, the Newport present young ladies who fulfill mothen, the "clus" donates
Chapter of National Charity a strinaent program of volun-thousands of boun over a six-
League bas sponsored a ball the teerism. Startin& at the age of year period, · with
Saturday after Thanksgiving to 12 and working aloopide their the honor of tieiil1 a •nebu-
Harborlites
LLONGSoF
·NEWPORT INC.
TIPS FOR
HOMEOWNERS
CHRISTA&.
GERRY LONG
Once In A lifetime
$125,000 Exclusion
One of our clients talked to his bank trust officers about
selling his home. He was told that he would have $90,000
taxable income from the sale of his current residence.
We checked it out with our tax accountant, and he pointed
out that our client's trust officer had failed to take into con-
sideration the cost of his replacement home. The amount of
this sale also reduces the taxable profits from the sale of the
first home.
As it turned out, our seller had no taxable consequence
from selling his home.
If you are unsure of such matters, do not leave them to
chance. Have a qualified accountant or attorney look into
such financial or legal matters. Often sellers are reluctant to
spend two or three hundred dollars for a session with a .
specialist. only to end up making a decision which costs
them tens of thousands of dollars.
Don't be penny wise and pound foolish.
If IEIPllT llC.
369 SAN MIGUEL. SUITE 200
NEWPORT BEACH. CA~ CALL 640-LONG
tante."
The 1988 Committee added a
new element to this annual BalJ
by introducing-appropriately
to the tune of "'Memories"-the
mothen on the arm of the debs•
escorts to the assembled family
and friends. A nice new tradi-
tion. The mothers are then
seated, and the Ball proceeds as
always.
Presenter Jim Roberts intro-
duced-to the song of "Stout-
Hearted Men .,-the white-
gloved fathers. (Who, we
wonder, is more nervous~ad
or daughter? At this point in
time, it bas to be •Pop. j Each
dad also seems to be holdin1 bis
breath until bis darling makes
the St. James Bow-the tradi-
tional curtsey, which began
when eligible young ladies of the
English realm were presented to
the King and bis court at St.
James Palace. Once over, both
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Father and Dauptcr bea•ins-
we expect with relief tbat DO lub
occurred-they ft.It down the
length of the Westia ballroom
and perform-yet anot._ tndi-
tion-the waltz. t'.lae debs•
escorts cut in. And auclde8Jy
there is a definite •tmolpbcre
prevailing, time to party.
Everyone bu a woaderful
evening. The dinner is, as
always, excellent; the ballroom
is handsomely decorated with a
multitude of white flowers; tlae
centerpiece this year wu a 30-
foot topiary filled with white
tulips, gardenias, orchids and
votive candles, and the
assembled dance until tbe wee
boun.
Parents of the Debutanta are
Katb..leen Bear and Dennis Bear,
Messrs. and Mmes. David Blan-
kenborn; James Capreti;
Donald Clarke; Robert Currie;
Parter Dale; Glain Fowler; C.
~ent Fmandt; James Harriq-
toa; MicUel Imne; Paul Joba-
aon; Jay ~ear; Stnal Wawn;
Cart Raymond; llidmd Seberg
and F.atl Va Steenbuyte.
The Debs' escorts were
Shayne Malme, 0reaorY Seel-
bont. Jolla HC>chedel, Jeffrey
WriaJat, John Mattia, Graat
Dunina, Tbomaa Curian. John
Murphy, James R~ Mart
Berman, Earl Shafer, ~elly
Tron, ~evin ~elly, Brad
Tbomplon and Scan Tamer .
Co-daair of thew .. PeaY
Ricla m Jan Viai. Tlli9J were
wisted by M..aa C•lllioa.
Cathy Crook, :Ju Bauoa,
liieneH~C.-S.1111,
Reda Mc:Craj, S•• aa'i:-.,
Gail Cimini, Amy Ylldi; S.....
Henwood, Dine ~ Leis
. Tmpr, Nancy 0.1~ MMi1J1D
Walley, Sue Bectw. Ci .. y
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M~J-8artua Peete~ Shac-
kleton, AllilOa W• Valorie JoyDCr,. Carolim ~ Pail
Gfeller, Joyu ....., UiM11
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and karen Milum.
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IDftdiD& mil:ict to be Ample:
Y oa'd buy a ltOct... If it wart up,
you made moaey. U it wait
d~ you le.a money.
But today, in an inwsting
C(Ommunity of options, index
options, leveraged buyouts,
limited partJICrSbips, UDit ~
mutual funds, annuities, futures
contracts, margin accounu,
sector investin& Ginny Macs,
put bonds and myriad otller
ways of investing, the bigat
mistake an investor can make is
not understanding the many
products and investment
methods available. lbat"s where
the servia:s of an in-vestment
professional who is willing to
explain and educate arc
extremely important.
Aside from that basic-yet
nearly overwhelming-stum-
bling block, we have identified
an additional 11 common errors
of imating that lttOqly influ-
CllCZ partf olio pcr{ormace.
I) u.dur ..... ' otju•
..... The most important ...
mmt of a soand iawsting llra-
tegy is to dearly defme yoar
objectiYes.. Why are yoa ilnat-
ing? lmnxdiMe incoaae? LO_ng-
term capital pins? P'nnina for
retirement? College educ:abon?
Reduce income taus?
YOU should state your invest-
ment objective based OD your
financial goals and review tba.e
goals periodically to see that
theyTe still accurate.
l)F•la etoAdjmltoCh91
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bas been dramatically appuatt
Business Briefs
Donald H. Sutton, major
league baseball pitcher and
chairman of the board of Sut-
tCor lnt~matioaa~ bas been
appointed to the board of dir«-
tors of PSll FmanciaJ Group;
a holding company for Pacific
~auonaJ Bank.
Pacific Sationat Bank is a full-
scn ice banking association
founded in 1982 •••
J. W Jell and Compuy has
announced the appointment of
Ja.JMS Bal as an associate. The
company is a Newport Beach
based executive search firm.
Beal will search for top-
quality middJc and senior man-
agement candidates for the
company·s real estate and coo-
struction clients. He has eight
years of experienoe in the higb-
tcch executive search industry,
but chose to enter the real estate
and construction field because of
the entrepreneurial spirit preval-
en t among the clients and
candidates with which be worts. •••
recently, market conditions are
COMdia••Dy +nai• Iaterat
nfCI, ....,, __ beads., COD-
I m spawti., au lqislalioD
.... ..,,... odier po&a• and
•oa~aomic facton con-
ltilJtlY preuwe the financial
martcb.
J)lilea '•••S.WllJSlh~
..._ After detenniaiJaa your
primary objective~y,
income or capital apprccia-
The Orange County offioc of
Co••oawealtll Laad Title
1.-..ce C11 r •J is expand-
ing its commercial/ industrial
division and has added six
people to its staff.
Among those who will join tbe
Select tbe wwitia with a
eye toward their risk/ reward
ratio, • qe·lit~ measurment
of its safety ~ its poeeuti.al
f'or profit.
•) OY~enifkatioa. Too
little money in too many difter-
eat KCUrities is an error many
investors make. The stellar
return amerated by one stock is
quickly diminished by the aver-
age or poor returns of the rest.
The law of·~ destines you
to mediocre performance.
YOU need to Cl'C'ale a reasc>a
nable relationship bdwcen the
farm's tQJD arc ~ ~ •
Newport Beach resident with 18
yean of expaimce in banking.
f tu.DCC, securities and iasu-
....c;
I I ~' wbO will also join co .. o•wealth. bas a teal
at•..,.-Uul brigroaad and
...,,. to tlae tide imaruce
.,... •• ia 1916. Siie is also •
Nc:wpo111 •Mh n:Sideat. ...
T11dnn ll••1m11t ...
. .., ' '• ~ of Newport
Regjster for a
Bone0*-Sot1p Tween
In the Moel QrW.1 PllllBn
(Drmplng Hdd on 1'teo8nbtT SJ
Brn, * ..nonts ltadina mil
atatr l)Mticaacw for educators.
bas m•iord N*'-/Re..,_/
lloWt Ou ' _._of a.ta
Mesa a its public relations ...
S... IL Wile bas ra:eatJy
joiar.d die Newpon 8Qdi office
of Qrt ••1•1r w• ... Com-,..,, I-. u ao investment
adftiior. W"ase bad a degree in
finance from California State
Umaaity Id LoQ& Bcacb, wt
bu been worki.og in the
securities 6dd for the past 11
)aR. .
Be ~y spccializ.cd in
the securities Caeld and held
posiliom with the Rartfonl and
Travden imunnce companies ...
Fruk D. MarWo bas joined
the executive searclJ firm of J. W.
BeU A Company, in ewpon
Beach, as an associate. Marino
will find middle and sen.im-bicl
c~ecutivcs for the compa.Dy'1
real estate and construction
clients.
•••
RoMr1 a. H•cM r • bU
joined die ewport Beada office
of Coopa-... L,.._. as tu
man.ager, ~ to ma~
Uta ~ Jolll K: 81•1• ..... ...
Dmla B~ <laid' ol Oper-
ltiom and Faalitin Ill Jolul
Wayne Airport. .. -.w as
president of tile So•t•wcst
Claapta-ol die Amaicaa Also-
ciaaioa of Airport ~ncatiwww.
Rona, wbo ii diftltti• tk S2t7-
million airport ~we.eat
plOlf&m at JWA, Id NI ..
prcxat pnsitioe in 1979. Be tia1
laugbt project IDA0 .Imt:Dl and
ii a hqaeat lp"kcr ad pmld
member at airport ==•• •• c:oaferenca wl IJM•pociw. ...
Tbe semia>ad11CtcX divisioa of
Rockwell 18tenatieaal c.,.aitiuw bas annoncrd dae
appointmem of O.rill ..........
to the newly-created positioe of
vice prtsident of worldwide
martding and sales..
Christmas Walk an annual tradition
•Y CHERYL STEHIJNG
Twinkling ligh~. Santa a.., llrOOing mosicims and
• piny ol mtertaimnent and'
prim will greet visitors at at * FJnmth Annual Corona .. Mar Cbristmas Walk OD
Sanday. Dec. 6. A festive
le 'i• is in tbe air and visiton
ca Clljoy tbe camaradaie and
d ilCOftry tJaat 1ho ppin1 iD
Corou cld Ms ca bDaa-
Tlle neat Mai• at 1 I LDL
ad coetiaues throuP 4 p.m.
Ma.:Mwft ap and down Co.t
..... ., llaft ........ paiaa
for dlis year._ clnnrilll9 eala'-
,.; ~ .. wiD -COBti:aaom ..
die tnaa atatainmeat mas
ad llrolliaa A...,.., mnsicia-
ud wi•1 will .W to die
CatiYitia.. AD Of die ma• Jants
wiD haft refralmmm.a Mad
ad die local rcstaaraall will
~ . pr--o•-w"-appd•zeu.
-You can start at one end of
the street and eat your way
down to tbe other end,. said
ipOkapcnon Dr. Carol Le-
• ..,. -Lastyear. wcbadS.000
peopk OD the street and aped
an Cftll bigger turnout this
year. We also haw more prizi:s.
with 78 compared to last year"s
25.·
Lc••ac said tbal dnwiap
wiD -Wei every boar begin-
..... DOOD at the Studio Cafe
EDtataimneat Area. Tdcu
for tbe drawiag are a donation
of SI e.Cb and tbe proceeds go
tow•dl helping to fund other
Qemher of Commerce eftatS.
The tXkeu can be pm•b•• d
from various meadwds and
will mo be available the clay
of the.Walt. A small sampling
of some of the p1 izes iadude
services from local beaaty
salom,, gift m tifii ata froa
decorator shop• a.ad boa-
tiques. gift baskets. boots.
~ tnftl Ids., photo ..
siom and lunches. (For a
compJete list, tee below.) Tbe
pad prm drawini will take
. place at 4 p.m.. with lloyal
Radth, preside Ill of tbe Cor-
ona dd Mar Qaamher ol Com-
~ -Ma.tu ol Ceremo-nies.. An origiDal watcn:olor by
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.... n ••'•P llr 111-.
artist Dennis Gomes, with
St .000 value will be pven
away. as wdl as a VCR wida
S37S value aad a -rut's &le:r-
tainment Gift Pac with S400
value.
But the main theme ol dais
year\ Walk is the fcding of
giving, according to Radttc.
Three years ago. the Omnber or Com.mace got the Toys for
Tots prop am involw:d in the
Christmas Walt.. 8arrdl are
set up in stratqic arem 11p ad
down Coast Hipway, ltadtte
CM. I
KM .,..
liL D1•1s•A n.a. -QI--... •. p' (Ill
,... .. u_,1rmmw • m..,. lllP
said. A Marine is st.atioocd at
each band and Visitors are
welcome to deposit a aiew.
aaw1.,.d toy ia the bllr1~
so that lea priWegrd dWdreD
will haft • happia" Cliristma&.
To aid in this worthwhile
came, The Toy Store will offer
di9coants on toy pun:halcs.
-ibe whole purpose of the
Walt is to tie in to the season
of giving. •said Radtke. ·we-~
clone dud with the Toys for
Tots propam. his ba:oe11ing
more saa:c 1aful CftfJ year.•
LocaJ cbildml are ill9ohat
by helping to CJ'ea1e die ,.....
licity poster' for the e¥all.. A
COAtcst is held at all local
Corona dd Mar schools a.ad
c:bildren from k i....X. pttcD to
eighth grade compete.
Drawinp are jud~ and tk
winDa rcceiva a SIOO snillp
bond and the wUming artwork
will pm:e the poster. 1llRc
1aauen up rcceiwe a S50 ~
iap boad. Panicipatilla
schools inclade Aadenon,
Harbor Y.ew,. Barbor Day,.
Oar Lady. Qmen of Aar"
.... the le"faltll and eigblJa
ar-de daacs at Corona dd
.... High School This year"s
wiwz is sixth pada Laurie
Si-hio from Harbor Day and
lk wilJ be OD band during the
Clu dtmM Walk to autograph
ha posters.
· Evay wbete visiton go will
be some ti.ad of cntenainmenL
Area One at Sberman Gudcm
iS the dancing section with such
featured performers as the
Sanu Ana H igh School
Dancen. Country Dances of
Soottarvt, Brenda's Da.ncc Stu-
dio of Laguna ~ Danca
al (>iiM, Ahtcsb Middle East-
ern Daacen, Dorothy Jo's
Happy Roofers~ ua MaX:an
F olt.lorico. Arpana Classic
Dances of India and Chorus
Line Dance Studio o( Coron.a
dcl Mar.
Bergstrom ·s Cleaacn aad
The Place is the locatioe for
Area Two, and will featwc ck
0r-. County PhA•• 8C Iii c
a '••••
.
~ -~ ME! r r i 11 Ly n ~ h Re a it)'
(714)~ ............ $ 11• ea ••• ,.1--.
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we'll always be
~IOOf ·
in Corona del Mar
-_-~;~ Merri 11 Lynch Re alt 'i
Carol .A. u ..... D.C:
Knill PrW:8:). D.C.
~Ha+•-. D.C.
Mon-Fn 10-6
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TELEVISIO VCR SEllVlCENTER
Come by and visit loady Al --
be .. ICrYing rc6abmmts
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LapnaHils
O..mwook Vllllae
24315 Ave de la Carlota
1.a11urta Hills, CA 92653
(714) 583-9889
Nawsut811ch
Newlocatian
3536 E. cast Hw· ._.YI
QJraaa del Mar, CA
(714) 675-6911
slzes6to20
• 673-2674
Corona dd .... ca. 9J&15
92625
Happy
Holidays
Thank you for welcoming
us to the neighborhood.
The holiday season is a
speciaJ time to remember
thole less fortunate. There-
fore, we are planning to
donate 10.. of the days
receipts to the Top '°'
Tola drive. Together we
can do our part·
Stop by. have a glass of
champagne. and start the
holiday cheer. •
Herb Wilson
SEASON'S GREETINGS
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·WAL.K· to the EDENIC UGHT CENTER
•. FESTNAL OF UGHr· Fundraiser Dec. 6th
• New AQe Gifts • . lnspiralionaJ Books . Sec... . Dolls
• ClystaJs • Cards
• Jewelty • Candles
• Paintings • Tapes
Relreslmero & Door-Prizes at
2865 PCH, Sule 200
tlooa 1-........... --.., .. "7>ort. 1 PM ii lat at ,..al~-
11.AUSY STAUf'Flll SEA LION DAL TY
J732 £_ <XMST ~y
CORONA DEL MM. CA. 92625
(114)~
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Marda on down and yoo will see
A lutdy Ouistmas fantasy
W'ttb tna and snow and gia.Qt drums
Ouistmas pancb and sugarplums.
Giant IOldien lad the way
To where the EL CAM~OS play
So join m OD the 2600 block
for a link jingle bell rock!
Plants amt gifts and flowers p.Jon:
W'm a wreath for your front door!
MERRY CHRISTMAS
CDM ~--141'9 E Coag COO'li ~ tar. u 92625
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SPECIRUM
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2143 E.. Ca rs Hwy •
C.1• .. M.-~CADP5
(714) 615-1956
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Woody's Wharf Presents. . .
EARLY Bl D DINNER
Monday through Thursday 5-7 p.m.
All .Dlrtners 1h Price!
Just a Few of Our Menu Selections ...
Filet Mignon
Shrimp Scampi
•. ..,,..,
$16.95
$15.95
&rlJ Bird Spect.I
1/2 Price!
1/2 Price!
All Dinners Feature REGULAR Portions! . .
2318 W. Newpott Blvd., Newpott Beach
675-0474
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SOUTHLAND TinE. CORPORATION
• (714) SS0-1212 ........ _ ... __
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: THE HEARTHSTONE :
(I FIR£PlAa f1XTUllS -
" -41 fLV« f . JANk t711 EAST COAST HIGHWA y .Q
Photos with Santa
Dec.6-11-4
PHOTO STOP
RCA • COlOfl 1V • VIDEO RECORDERS
Christmas Greetinis
from
HALCO ELECI RONICS INC.
S.les .t Senice RCA TV• VCRI
in Corom del Mar for 34 years
l535A COAST HWY.
CORONA DEL MAR. CA 92625
714 61J.10M a.DNA 00. MAIL CA •26ZS W' 41----------------" ..._ ___ __.. ~~~~~tJI(~~~~~~ 5 Mt II.Iii ll.1' «l.llli s 1.llli Atlls JJl.111 II.Iii ll.llli «J.41 ll.:1i «1.:1i «J.'1i•
Corona del Mar f.!rQperties
Invites You & Yours
to Enjgy the 19-87
Christmas Walk on
Sunday, Dec. 6, from
11 a.m. -4 p.m.!
Our Office Will be the Setting
for the American Cancer So-
ciety's Discovery Shop Guild
"Showcase" of Merchandise,
Including Foods Chosen from
~,....,,.. the New Celebrity Cookbook.
Yum-Yumll
673-8494
Pacific Shor•s Cl•an•n
•Quality Dry Cleanina-
Watch for our Grand Openin&
2nd Of 3rd wk. al December
3027 E. Coast Hwy Corona del Mar
Albertson·s Shoppinc Center • Next to Gina's
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BEAUTY SUPPUF.S
BOtmQUE
436 Hdiatl'I•• Aw.
(l11t·n1 r..tn 11 >
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l'7ll LC.. lf"atu., c.... .....
('JM)'75-mJ
l
Slao••en cN17wlacn arc Msily
II ,. J ... m 1' aiftl f•
. Jld PfHlll •*ir'liltLlt .....
IO llaw: •idea of wt.t to c•jM>Ct ...
I c· aill*ttGla_. ...
1 ·r1d MS'C ii • 11 r.1• • of. die
iwa 'I .te_.cqc 0 !C;dlefallMI
tM ~oa; die pnctical .... tk
d fl& 1'1lillie .... ne4 ai8s ~
-to Jhllr die 8Glt ClilaiW etiaa
ol sift ... it••·
lllAJllDUNDD
11:
~\esrillp. Sllipieys. 2ll01 Maia.
Sc.:•iff ViJlaae, Bwntingtoa • ..._
s~.
13.2.!c
Fap and Andrew CCJGll!lt!IDUulbte
diaL Almost aad Perfect EngliaJa
Oaiu 743 W. Bata Street, Costa
Maa. 2AI .,,-,3_
S5•-=
Soaps in sandalwood for men. iD
Lady Slipper for women in Jilt bous.
For S4, bolid•ys taa in red aDd lf'Clal fabric..., matchina lllllp wl tea ...
caddies, tiny gift baskets and Pft
wrapping 1e1vice starting at S4.7S.
Holiday napkins and coasters. Wnp-
piap and New Things, 2961 Barbor
Boulevard. Com Mesa. SS6-0168.
S5..9NUf:
Men\ leaabr:r belts at Shiplieys, 2300
Harbor BoaleYanl. Costa Mesa. 631-
3222.
S7..tf:
Sweats for guys and gals, crew neck
top or elastic waist panL Shipleys, 2201
Main Street.. Seacliff Village, Hunting-
ton Beach. SJ6..4 700.
St•• lell:
Old fashioned matching pot holders
aDd kitchen towel sets in pTCtty silt-
screcned p.ucrns and handsome silk
screened wiJx bags in burgundy and
brown. Peach potpourri with free
refraber oil for SS. Elegant gift wrap-
ping service with holiday trim.
Imported wrapping paper, cards. tags
and ornaments. Wrappings and New
Thinp, 2961 Barbor Boulevard, Costa
Mesa. S56-4 I 68.
"-"= Eapirit lady._ tote bap; uaorted
lady'l leatber bdta. Shipleys. 220 I Main
Street. Seediff Villqe, Huntington
hcb.. S36-4700.
UITOS91
Ul.99:
~ hOU& Bictory Farms,
South Coast Plai.a, ~·-
Ul-":
Holiday petit fours. llictory Farms.,
South Coast PW.a. S40-699 I.
Rl-S-.
FabUlom ldectioo of personal .a::cs-
sories~ choose from bra and panty
emembb, teddin. nighties, slippers, linaerie bap and jewelry rolls at My
Girt, 3420 E. Coat Highway, Corona
dd Mu. 67S-9070.
SIUt
Men .. 100 pen:ent acrylic flannel
sbirtl by Woocflamt. Sbipleys, 2300
Bsbor Boulevard, Costa Mesa. 631-
3222.
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Your Holiday
Gift Guide ·
UJ.51:
Floral po1tc&ein atomizeT. C-..
Maa Art a..-Gallery, South Co.at
ViJlaF St0-600.
119.tl: "'
ll.ojal Doalton bone china ~
..Encle•Bt*at Fairy." Almost ud
Perfect Enafish a.ma 743 W. Batrz
Street, Costa Mesa. 2A 1-9973.
127.95:
Clairol Bcndcn.. Mesa Verde Phar-
macy, Safeway Center', Harbor and
Batu, Cost.a Mesa. 546-8770.
SU.st:
Otagiri Lacquer Wear photo album.
Mesa Verde Pharmacy, Safeway
Center, Harbor and Bater, Costa Mesa.
S46-3770.
SlS• lels:
Leaded glass Tiff any ta.m..., brass
reading lamP' regularly S49 .SO. Sbalin
Tdfanys and Fans. 2971 Harbor Boule-
vard, Costa Mesa. SS<>-LAMP.
S2I:
Moroccan scarves in 24 different
colon. replmty Ml. lteOccrions. l69
E. 17th Stn:et, Costa Mesa. 722~.
---= F ..... w and bmdl prodacts hMkm
tri-II with lace, ribbom, tiny Ooweas
_. bows.. Arwlalir foott.11 twtea
for lllCll wilb aoarmct blmay jMCbJCll
....,, beeh:ts cont·-· ............. bn«tle cmiea and bay vison trimmat
.... bows. coDccti'"ble clolls.. Garden
....... with soft pots of flowcn and
bcrt. for the windowsill. pKtecl with
~ lmds and ulbc:aecaed prdeniDg
bncl•PM Holiday wreaths and eight
foot pdands of pnserved greens
decor.aed with bows and omaments.
Lacy and glittaiDg. Wrappiqs and
New Tiainp, 2961 Harbor Boukvard,
Ccm• Mm.. S~l68.
Cllristmas tins filled with Orville
ltcdeabKhT Popcorn. The tins come
ia tluU ~ and the larger tins can
be fillCd with up to t.brcc different
flavors of popcom. Orville Redcnbacb-
er., Claristmas Popcorn ~Newport
Cent.er F asbion lsitnd, Sade ll I.
I.SI:
Moroccan blouse, regularly Sl20.
Reflections, 369 £. 17th Street. Cost.a
Mesa. 722-8S60.
S51-St•
$51 .....
Miniature lithographs of Parkhurst
and Bartz (sigrwl). Part.hunt Gallery,
3820 South Plaza Drive, Suite DS~
Santa Ana. 7S4-748S.
s.ss:
Moroccan belts, regularly SllO.
RdJcctions., 369 E. 17th Street. Costa
Mesa. Tn.-8S60.
m.tt:
Authentic 8rilish food scale wi~
weiabts Almod wl Perfect Eqtish
(]Miu, 743 W. Baker Street, Colla
Maa. ~1-9973.
179.JS:
lioM starta Id •Frcipt Flyu. •
Tnia Slop, 1089 Baka' ~ Calta
.... S&-1"6.
tana ...... ..xc .........
•·de tpiMed itcws, ca•'• rw s•a•a. Jmic ,._. .... _. da..,
WrapJ .... ud New Di I. 2'61
..... ... ~ COiia ..... 556--
016&.
9'.95:
( adftl i.we I I•• rq; '=ty SJlD.
Seltfiw Tdrays m.1Fw.2971 Bart.cw
BoaleYanl. Costa Mm.. S~LAMP
Sitt ....
S1-.st51:
Cozy c-ee' ~Ille sweat&u wl
pallh, anilahle ia warted ltyks ad
colon. My Girl. 3420 E. Coast Higb-
way, eon.a dd Mar. 67S-9070.
sue .. -.:
Custom gift baskets.. Hickory Fanm,
South Coast Plaza. ~·-
SUI:
Watercolor painting .. Yellow
Rosebud.• Costa Mesa Art League
Gallery" South Coast Village. 548-6430.
stse:
One week mini-lift (t.brce sessions).
The AlternatiYC (Casa deJ Sol),. 540-
6432.
Sl7S:
Jumpsuit and jacket from Morocco.
regularly S310. ~ Adza" loot.
Reflectio~ 369 E. 17th SU"CCl, a.a
Mesa. 722.-8560.
Sift:
PR TI Parks Rdnctor T elescopc.
Scope City, 303 Bristol SU"CCl, Costa
Mesa.. 957-6900.
Tiffany floor lamp with l.a.rgie leaded
shade. regularly S53 I.SQ_ Shali.n Tif-
f an)-s and Fans., 2971 Harbor Boule-
varci. Costa Mesa. 556-LAM P.
Sltt-SSM
U.SM:
Sensational leather jackets~ skins and
pants in colors as well as black.. My
~ 3420 E. Coast Rigb•'ay. Corona
dcJ Mar. 675-9070.
Sl95!
Playmobilc freight set. Train Stop,
1089 Bater S~ Costa Mesa. S49-
l S96.
S37S:
wood abstract sculptarc wne
Gables." Costa Mesa Art Le..-
Gallery, South Coast Vilbtge S40-64ll.
swe.1111:
Sumi Art ia oil oa caa•u tty
Tomoto. Partiaant Gallery, lDO
So.Ila Plaza Orne. DS~ S -. Aa.
7S4-74&S.
Pcatraitl of movie ._. • odlitr
DOCal*s c. you. Pat.la-Gs' I), Jl20
SoatJa Pm.a Orne. 052, s ,. A-..
7S4-748S.
SSll..st•
Mii:
Loot years younger in just eight to
10 se:ssions. The Alternative (Casa del
Sol). S«).6432
..
5"9.95:
LGB Mogw 20280 train set. Train
Stop, 1089 Baker S~ Costa Mesa.
S49-IS96.
S74':
SPCG Qkltron Rdkd.or. Scope
aty, l03 .-o1 Stn:et, Costa Mesa.
957-6900
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ART
Sc \lwe "7 Ni4 V1 zk will
dilplay December 1-13 in ucrs
F"me Arts Gallay. Admiaion is
ffte. Hours are 12 p.m. to S p.m.,
Tuesday through Saturday. Call
~10.
~ w.w a1 Dlie 0ew..-e,
a Re•olwtioa ia Style~ will
display through January 16 at
the San Juan Capistrano.
Admission is S2SO. Houn are
11 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday
through Saturday. Call 4~
2132.
MMonllty Tales: BiltOl"J Palm-
.. • die .,.,. .. will display
through December 27 at the
Laguna Art M~ 307 aiff
Ori~ Laguna Beach.. Hours are
11 a.m. to S p.m., Tuesday
through Sunday. Admission is
S2 for adults, S 1 for seniors
citizens and students. Call 494-
6S 3 l.
-sc.tptme by Nick Vaqlul:
1"3-lr will display through
December 12 in UCl"s Fme Arts
Gallery. Hours are noon to S
p.m., Tuesday through Satur-
day. Call 856-6610.
Worts by Marry Dooley will
display through December 7 at
Sandstone Gallery, 384 North
Coast Highway, Laguna Beach~
Hours are I I a.m. to S p.m.,
daily. Call 497-6ns.
"Name Hawaii; A TribMe to iM
Spirit of Alolla EsWbitioe .. wili
display through January JO at
Bowers Museum, 2002 North
Main Street, Santa Ana. Call
972-1900.
Worb by
display at the Newport City BaD
~. 3300 Newport Bhd.~
Newport Beach. Boan ~ I
a.m. to S p.m.. daily. Call 6M-
l017.
A rdlGlfl dte n'•llile of
wmb ., Jallll GI t will
display tbrougb Jaaaary 3 at the
Newport Barbor Art Mw•m,
&SO San ClaDeate R.oed; New-
port Beacb... Hours are JO a.m.
to S p.m., Tuesday throagll
Friday; 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.. OD
Saturday; ad 12 p.m. to 6 p.m.
on Sunday. Atfmjnjoe is me to
Mmcum members: S3 fOI' adults;
S2 for students~ senion and
military penoDDCI; SI f OI' c:bild-
mi ages 6-17. Call 7S9-l 122.
"Calif oraia Coateaporary
Ardlts: Amw Pnltea-will
display throagb Da::emba n at
the Laguna Art Mwam Enen-
sion in South Coast Plaza.
Hours are 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.~
Monday through Friday, and 12
p.m. to S p.m. OD Saturday and
Sunday. Admission is ffte. Call
662-3366.
Works by SllirleJ Claaitlhl,
Voce Lanoa, Rcwo Ta d,
Mu DeMom ... OrlaMo are
currently OD display al Galleries
T oucbe, 499 North Coast-High-
way, Laguna Beach. Hours are
JO a .m. to 6 p.m. Monday
through Saturday and noon to s p.m. OD Sunday. Call 67-
4491 .
"Portraits of Classic Neo•
Sips .. is displaying indefinitely
at Elao Gallery, I l 4S South
Coast H igbway, Laguna Beach..
Houn are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.,
daily. Call 4~396.
• • • • • • • • • • • • WAITER :
SERVE> :
DINNER •
-SSHOW : ,,_ :
s16ts :
Gift
C..llfa ...
Anllble
THE TONY AW~ MUSICAL
,.. ...
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Germain Stlldio Gallery, 484
North Coast Highway, Laguna
Beach. Houn are 11 a..m. to S:lO
p.m., Wednesday through Sun-
day. Call 7Sl-«M I.
~ ~ Sh,. featuring dWerse
worts by six Orange County
women artists will display
through December 13 at Mills
House Art Gallery, 12732 Main
S~ Garden Grove. Call 636-
1232 or 636-nlJ.
STAGE
......, Loll ... die UJ&Ebj
Bust" will be performed
December S in Orange Coast
Collegc•s Robert B. Moore
Theatre, Costa Mesa. Perfor-
maoccs arc scheduled for 2 p.m.
and 4 p.m. Call 432-5880.
~ Lllb •••c naare~
-SIM>• ol lMr will play
December 4-6, and J0-13 in
Orange Coast College•s Studio
Theatre. Call 432-S880.
•a...toae .. Web" will be pres-
ented by The Laguna Playhouse
Youth Theatre on December 4-
13 at the Laguna Playhouse, 606
Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna
Beach. Curtain at 7 p.m. on
Friday and Saturday perf or-
m.ances a.od 2 p.m. on Sunday
performances. Call 494-0743 or
494-8021 .
wn.e M..t Doc ...... by Sam
Shepard will be performed
through December s in ucrs
Fme Arts Little Theatre ( 16 J
Humanities Ball). Tackcu are
S4-S6 at the Bren Center Box
Off tee and Ticketron outlets.
Call~SOOO.
HO~IDAY
PARIY CRUISES
.,_, It &a d !• will ~
through December 6 at the
N~ 1l11nHr Al1S Cailer,
250 I Cliff Dri.c; ewport ~
Beach Call 631-0lll.
•A<W'IO.ill mW.._.,
the musicaJ adaptation of Dylan
Tbomas's dnsic poem, will pmy
al t.llle Grace Tbealer Compuy\
Gem Theater, 121S2 Main
Street, Gardea Grove, o~
December 2-6. 9-13 Ud 17-23.
Call 6J6. n n .
MUSIC
A•••lll IAlle8_.,..byJolm
Sdmeiderman will take place
Decembers at a p.m. in ucrs
Fme Arta Concat Hall. TdfU
are S6-SIO. Call 856-SOOO. . '·
TM UCI SJ 1••1 Or•t ba
will perform Da::ember S • 8
p.m. in the South Coat ~
munity Church. Tackets arc S4-
S7. Call 156-SOOO.
.
TM UCI Jazz fa e hie will
perform December 6 at 8 p.m.
in UCrs Fane Arts Concert Hall.
Tdets are S4-S6. Call ~5000.
ne Ora11p coaa comeae s,..
plMNty will perform December 6
in Orange Coast College's
Robert B. Moore Tbeatre, 2701
Fairview Road, Costa Mesa.
Tickets are S4 in advance, SS at
the door. C.U 432-S880.
... ,......... .... neata
will perform .. The Sleeping
Beauty• and a rich sampling of
the company9s most admin:d
works through December 13 at
the Orange County Performing
Arts Center, 600 Town Center
Ori~. Costa Mesa. Tacket.s are
Sil to $40. Call SS6-ARTS for
specific program information
and tickets.
DANCE
Ballet Repertory Tlaeatre, a
regional ballet company in Hun-
tington Beach will present its
1987 Christmas petf ormanc:e of
"The Sutcractcr." The perfor-
mance schedule is as follows:
Golden West Co~ Dec. S at
3 and 8 p.m., Dec. 6 at 3 p.m..
Dec.. 11 at 8 p.m., Dec. 12 at
3 and 8 p.m.. Dec. 13 at 3 p.m.;
HuntiDgton Beach High Schoo~
Dec. 2A at I p.m. Admisaioo i.s
S6 in advance and S8 at the door
f OI' adults. It is SS for children
and ..ton. can 89S-1367.
• lrl U ' '11• will ~orm
December S at I p.m. ud
Dcc1 her 6 • 2 p.a ia <> p--CcJar.,. I> f I Alldil-•. c. 9'7-6112:
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M *I. 191 THE NEWfOA1' B8GIN ....
Din in ...
Lotus offers 'Chinese Burritos,' great service
-a.;..,. bmritos,. explained
~ov"8ila' for the~
-• rocat visit to Tbe Lot.
ia ea.. Mesa. BdOR 111 Ul •
LO d t.ed Of cabbaF filW wida
• red wl spiced dtitkat and ,,, ....
Ba• "is tbii appdiar .. a
&ale Ilia awkwanl bait wdl WU1dl
tkcft'art,aswas~dle
WC cw:outeftCI tUt pmticalm'
c• . I
0. bolt. owner Ryu T~
W picked some specialtiafrom
Tiie l..atm mu that pioM:d to
he • ctiwaa as they were *li-
cioaa.. Bil aplCalr Clainne m-
ay Oil llarWr Boakvmd ii
dMnti• a lot al tbe h liefs
abcMlt the CUI lent quality of
ow •• food to be foad ia
On .ea-.. ,.
Tsua aaaived in Soathma
Califonia eipa years ago, ..
after sclli•1 life iosa.raace
bridly. be opened the origiaa1
Lotm in ..... ooc1. ADOtlla
to011 opc'leid in Westwood. md
boda Uft cajoyed mormoas
Ra: E• since tMl time.
T-~ille<Alta Mesa
locMioD of Tbe Lotus two years
ap with similar mp hopes. 91
want to a,. ade peop1c·s ideas
of Chinese food. Sometimes
people IJO to a place aad the food
is llOt tlYt lfail IO they .. a
.. ~ about Chinne
food o~ When people come
lac, tUt will ana-. '' m.. ·E~yar I to t..:t to <>iv
wt ... c1a for die bat mas. I
Wing t.ct only tk bat. Tiiey
come IOIDdillM':S f m a one year
contract. sometimes lon,er.
They can make more money
01U ~ IO convincing them to
come is pretty easy.
•£acb cbcf bas bis own an:a
of expertise, so oar menu
changes quite often. We trade oft'
bd ween the three locations., so
the food is De'V'C1" quite the same.
but always the bcSt.,. said Tsang.
Our-chinrse burritos• (a.LL
Chicken Song) were lightly
reasom:d with a delicaae. rdiDed
taste. T oppcd with plum sauce.
this simple but delicious dish is
ODC of tbe ID05t popvls at The
Lotus., despite the fact that it
isn' even on the menu. •AD of
our repeat customen know
about it. It's a house spa:iaJty
that we convinced people to try
just once. Since then, they"c
kepi asking for it over and over,"
commented Tsang.
What is on the menu is a
combination of Mandarin and
Szecbwan (spicy) 5tylcs of Chi-
nese food. Tbcrc are ext.cosi"~
offerings in the fowl, beef,
seafood and port calegories as
well as a Chcf9s Sugestiom
portion of the menu...
Among the Chef's S uages.-
tions is the Chicken/Shrimp
Rower Basket (S 12.. 95). This
Eating out not weighty problem
Diiilii oat clomi' ba~ to
meaa •clic:t dinlter. • axording
to s--Map1111D. M.S., R..D,.
rqittered ctierician and nutri-
tionist for Tbe Vons Compuics
lac. W-1lb the &ftla&C A.maican
earioa in ratamants 192 times
a year, it~ nice to know you can
ltill dine. om ud enjoy Joundf
witlloat Nlcti .. poaads of fa.
Mapm Pl ...... tbe followiDg
restamat 1mvival uduaiquea:
• Don' enter • restamant
raven01llly bUQll'Y. 1bis can
laid to mer-onla:iug and o~
eai•i• Before J08 Dft, ba11e a
small ad to take the edge off
h...,a'. • a.oaee bna:aFS wisely.
~ can .set calorics as
qllickly -food can. Alcohol is
a special ,..ctirm since it not
only ad4l:I calories, but also
iDa ews your appetite. Your
best bet ii ..acr .
• Doll\ -Illy about reqocst-ins Wt foock be prq,ared a
special waJ. A m w;y c:oaductcd
by tJac Natioaal llestaarant
Auociatio. dilcoveted that
tbrie ... ., fciill' ratamudl will ....... 9-'lr..., pcqwe food.
BMll)iii'~.
• 0... a la cmne.. F.U count
-•••• • cma dOlle at tcwkw:y ii to
tllM ii llCl'ftd. It
Wll~me to order
JU9 waal and DO
stomach know that it's had
eaoagb to cat.
• Forget about the dean-plale
dub. Tbe food you leave ou your
plale is DOt shipped to starVing
people around the world. Get a
dogie baa-By t•kina home
leftovus, you can have two
meals for tbe price ol one.
Magraaa 111gats one last
piece al ..Svil:ie; part your car
far my from tbe n:stauraDL A
brisk wait wiB stimulate the rate
in wbicb JOU burn the calories
from the meal you~ just eateD..
Remember, dining 0111 docsn'
have to be a ~
You 're in charge of not only
what you order, but bow much
goes into your mouth.
For more iaf ormation on
dining out sensibly, pick up a
copy of Mqrann •s Natri-Notes,
a newsletter on nutriboo, which
is available fn:c ad aD Vons stores
througbout Southera and Cen-
tral California ud Las Vegas.
or write to M..,... at: P.O.
Boi 3338, Tcmrina& Awx. Los
An&dcs. CA 900Sl. ....
MAXWW. "S AWAD WINtaNG
SUNDAY l&UNOt
IUFFET
Mandarin delight features
shrimp. ~ broccoli. snow
pc:aa and mmbrooms in a pavy-
likc sauce ser"i'Cd in a "-ka
made of deep fried woven
doogb.
Those who go for spicy OD-
nac food won' be disappointed.
For a real satisfying palate-
pleuer,. the Szechwan Shrimp
{Sl.9S) is a most, More ad¥m-
turous eaten will enjoy the Bed
with Orange Aavon (S6. 95).
This peppered bed creation is an
exciting blend that will put
daring taste buds into orbiL Be
Comm.med tho~ this is one
of the ""'hotter'9 items OD the
mcuu.. l.cep the water glass full
when orderUaa this mtn:e..
Of ~ tbcrc aR altcma-
tiws lO water with your meal
from a full bar or a wine list.
A.hbougb the choice of entrccs
varies widely, one thing at Tbe
Lotus docs not-the seniicc. Tbe
little things, like keeping our
water glassn full. or promptly
clearing our plates., were bandied
in the most dlicient manDCT by
om aiter, Mike.
Apparently the combination
of good food and good sc1'Vice
um' much of a seaet either.
Despite a large d ining area,
vis:iton can expect -a 30 to 40
minute wait on Friday and
Satutday ~-minp Rcsavuioas
are acccptr.cl and rccommraded.
If it has been an espcciaDy
long and tiresome day, The
Lotus is a pan of Resaaurant
Express. For a modest cb.argc,
people can can in an order lo
Rcstauram Expn:ss and thq·
will ddiYer to your doorstep.
Tsang gives take out orders a bit
larger ponion because tbeK
customen don' me the restau-
rant f acililies..
For an C"1CD.ing of masterfully
prepared Chi nese food and
5crvice that is prompt and
f ricndly. the Lotus in Costa
Mesa is a sure bet..
Tlat! Lorm Rt!s rtnuant in
Costa Mao is loctned aJ ZJ()()
HtlTbor Bouln"llTd. Lundi is
Sltn'td daily from 11 :JO a.m. to
J p .m. fJJ.jJ 10 U.75). Early
Bird Combination Dinnns IDT
Mrvt!d from J to 6 p .m . (J5.15
to S6J.5). HappJ hour SINcillh
in tM bar ft!lllUTt! half price ··~
drinh Cail 545-3331 for run-
vaziolu llnll illform111wn.. For
howw delivay tlrroUKlt hs(au-
rtlltl E.xprfi$ call 833-1871.
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Home of dae F•ntntk
Be1pan W.tlles, tM <;ipntic
4-Eg Omelets, .... Tiie
Sttptab S.ndwidtn.
Soadl a.st Plaza Vill9F
llOO South P1ua ome
Sa• Am/COiia Mesa
(114) 55'1-5116
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II. 5-2:00 pm Monday-Friday
•
,
'No Exit' will:'bear watching
With its polishrAt premiere of
Jea.Paal Sartre._ dark drama
"'No EI.it..• the new Altamtive
Repertory TbeatJe bas shown
that it is certaiaJy a f-=tor in
Orange County theatre that will
bear watching.
Tbe troupe's u1istic director'
Patricia Terry, ha taten the
confines of their mWJ 66cat
theater and dl'edift)y atapd
what could easily be described
as one of the most ingenious
plays to pace any local stqe this
year.
Terry's treatment of .. No Exit ..
never once hinted of pretentious
inteDectu•I imagery or uncon-
ventional staging trickery-two
potentials which often surf ace in
the handling of many existential-
ist works.
Instead, the production has as
its foundation a combination of
simp~,yetima~0ative,~aai"I
and rock solid perform•nra
tbaa keep .. No Exit• an easily
usi1D11ated piece.
Sa.rtft's eonceptual .. ee0• is
reatiu:d in the content of daree
morta1s• post-death ~
meat.• Tbe one-act ~o £xit• ii
a play about thole thRe people\ . ..,. ble . . f"CIDllL ~ mapntOD-
ment in a bell bom of their own
CODCCpbODI.
Robert Sternberg's set arran-
gement provides the ancficmce
with • delineated space from
which to appreciate the natme
of the play'I premile. Althoup
such was a tbou.gbtfu.l touch, the
skewed wood-framed perimeter
which caged the four-person cast
if anything melded only marginal
;:fly to the aceptiooally ~
perf onnancc.
Tbe ~ clMncter-
ized mta.a-..... ~
thne priwiJk fiamw G•da
(Grg Atkias), bu (CiMJ
Bnb), wt &teDe (Amy tar-
soe)-il traeod · 9mlihly, *
witb llO OMJ ambitious .....
arizationl.
A•ti-, Ruka, ud ~
alOal willa Lorctaa ........
the wilet, acmte tlicir rolel Well
enoup to do jmbcc to die
~oltllar..........,.
Tbe tat Of be'•eciaa die
pmition of the .c:tol'I, IO • to
gift the smrouadiea audirDcc
an equal paspediw oa the play,
was for the most ~ wdl-doae,
and ... result the prodacboD
... able to praeat Sartre's won
in a most understandable
fashion.
~o Exit,. is a play to be
experienced. and not eiplaioed.
Through the compassionJess
Gare.in, the possesme Inez, and
the cruel arrogance of EstdJe.
the confmcs of these th.Re peo-
ple's Hell are defined and per-
petuated, creating what they
believe to be their own mesca,..
able •Hells ...
t •
WU~@\C@MtVIU
(UNlllllCI)
This production takes us into
Sutre~s Hell: a prison wbOle
captives uhimately chose to be
_. ,caged. The 1uilt of earthly
misdeeds plagues the individual
captives and feeds the mutual
torment of the three. The bar-
riers that prevent them from
escaping are the ones they have
created for each other, the ones
they need to have cn:cted.
I ....-cJaTcano
720-9266
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• Mon Cbateall Restaurant FJegant...,.. &Pn11C1J c~
The powerful theatric mani-
festation of Sartre\ existentialist
ontology is no less a challenge
for any repertory group. Because
the Alternative Repertory Thea-
tre is but a fledgling operation.
it is a challenge they have met
SUTprisingly well.
"No E.xil 0 pllly.1 Thvraday
• lhrCJUKh Satiuday 1118 p .m. and
Sunday at 7p.m. 11111il ~
20 at tlte Allernatiw Rqmory
TMatre, 1636 S. Grand Aw. in
Santa Ana. For tidcet inf onno-
tion cllll (114) 836-7919.
ABT offers 'Sleeping Bauty'
Principal castin& for Ameri-
can Ballet TbeatR'a December
1-J 3 engagement at the Oranae
County Performing Arts Center
~announced today.
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'Glory of Christmas' begins annual run
aY. PEGGY DAR.NELL
Tbe season of Advent was
beraldcd in •micht the sounds of
costumed carolers, young goats.
domestic sheep, geese and baby
lambs. Greeting the crowds
assembled at the doon for the
snentb annual 66Glory of Christ-
mas .. were the numerous volun-
tcen in lavish costumes-or not
so lavish depending on their
vmious roles. lDe pAFant-goen
liocd up to hPc their pictures
taken with cast members and
especi•Dy enjoyed the animals
placed there u part of tbe
atmosphere.
Tbe paaeant will be taking
place through the holiday season
at the Crystal Cathedral in
Garden Grove. It was llle idea
of Rev. Robert Schuller. wbo
hired Robert Jani.. producer of
the long-running Christmas
spectacular at New York's Radio
City Music Ball. Jani brought
the huge production to Orange
County focusina solely on the
Cbri:stmas story. ,
Tbe story of the binh of Jesus
is told •midst special lighting
effects, sounds oT thunder,
m~ Oying aDgds and lift
ani!Dlk, ind~c=Mdt ~
ing opi.lently gowned Three
W"JSC Men.
or special interest is horrid
~Herod's fortress, complete
with fire befitting an angry,
anxious monarch lhrealmCd by
a new King. ·
Also planntd. in addition to
the regular production nigbts.
arc °Charity Nights." Two
orpni:r:arions will be sponsored,
the Rouse Ear lmaitute oa Dec..
? , and the Rotary Clab orpn-
ization 's pet charity 66Polioplm, •
OD December 8. One-half" of each
night's net proceeds &om the
three performance wilJ go
directly to these orpniz•tiom.
Lut year organiz.ations, which
induded Easter Seals. the Ama--
ican Lung Association. Cerebral
Palsy I Spastic Child mi~ Asso-
ciation and the Bouse Ear lmti-
tute, each received approxi-
mately ru.ooo. according to
Paul David Dwm. .
Additionally. a special-cbild-
rcn•s Day'" is planned. This year
many youngsters Will attend
from orpniutiom th.at house
Give a cow for Christmas
The Community Church,
~'in Corona clel
"-r will be hosting an Altema-
ive Christmas Fair SuDday,
)cc. 6, Crom 11 Lm.. to I p.m..
Tbe fair will include food
-ootbs. a petting zoo of baby
nimals, ornament painting for
be ~ bandicrafU. and the
•pportunity to donate to one of
even.I cbari&Able groups in the
ame of loved ones for the
olidays.
On band will be Church
Vorld Services, which supplies
Religious
Directory
blantds to ho""' k 11 pc:nom;
Babicaa for Humanity, which
supplies building materials to
underdeveloped areas of the
world; and Heifer Project Inter-
national, a unique program
which off en the opportunity to
buy shares of livestock, which
arc then given to f armcrs in this
and o~ countries,.
Heifer International is a non-
profit interfaith agency that
since 1944 bas sent more than
15,000 food-producing animals
and more than 3 million chicks
and ducks to small (armers in
I ()I) countries and 32 states. Each
recipient passes on the first
offspring or eggs from the gift
animals to another needy family.
Dc>non can buy animals or
sh.ares of animals to be given in
their name or the name of a
loved one. A chick, for instance,
is SI ; a share in a cow is S20.
The Community Church ,
Conpegational is located at 611
HeliotTopc in Corona del Mar.
TEMPLE ISAIAH (Co .... •>
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"JESUS-THE
WONDERFUL COUNSELOR"
(1aiah_ 9'6-7; Hdw ews ~ ... S:6)
Suncfarv,. Decembn 6. l98i
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Tb.Re pcrfonnancn nigbtly at GLORY. Tickets Sl4, Sl8 and
4:30. 6:30 and 8:30 p.m. through S2S.
Chanukah events set
On Sunda:y, December 6,, Shir
Ha-Ma•aJot Harbor Reform
T emplc and the Jewish Parent-
ing Center will aHJ>ODSOr a
qioming of Cbanut.ah family
events.
The first C\-"Cnt is an hour-long
discussion, ... Do Our Children
Have a Chanukab-Cbristmas
Dilemma!'" beginning at 10 a.m.
at Irvine Valley College. site of
Shir Ha-Ma'alot's satellite tem-
ple school This encore presen-
tation of a difficult and timely
subject will be led by Rabbi
Bernard P. King. Director of
Education ancy Levin, and
guest ps)-chologisl Stan Smu-
stcin..
A Chanukah Holiday Work-
shop for Parents will follow at
11 a.m., led by R.abtii ~ and
M rs. Levin. featuring songs.
reci~ arts and crafts ideas for
the holiday. Participants will
recei\--c a packet of take-home
materials.
Both classes are open to the
community without charge. bw
registration is requested Please
call the temple offJCC at 644-7203
to registcT and for further infor-
mation on any of Shir Ha-
Ma 'alol's educational programs.
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In TM~ Of 11w Holy Spirit
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'No Exit' will bear watching
With its potitbM premiae of
Jcan..Paal Sartre's dart drama
~o EDt, • the new Altematift
Repertory TbatR> ha sbowo
that it ii cauialy • fKtor io
OraDF County theatre tbal will
bear wmching.
The bOape's artistic dira:tor,
Pataicia Terry~ ha taken the
coofi•a of their amall 66-«at
•beater and df'cctivdy st ....
what could easily be dacni.ed
• one of the moll ingc:aiom
plays to~ any local stqetbil
year. Tenrs treatment of~o £Ut•
ne"¥U once hlnted of pretentious
intclJrctn.el imagay or uncon-
~oul staging trickery-two
poteotials wb.icb often surf.cc in
the handling of many existential-
ist worts.
lnstead, the production has as
its foundation a combination oi
simpJe, ~ imaginative. -.U.
and roct solid performanca
that bep ~o Ent• aa emily
mi•jlatcd piece.
Sartre"s conceptual ·een· is
reatizcd in the contaat of tine
mOJtab• post-death -unprisotF-
maat. •Tbt o~ ~o Em•il
• play about thole tbn:c peopk9s
-aningly inncapehlr impriloa-
mcat ia a bell born of their own
c:oaccptions.
Robert Stembcrg's set amm-
tcmeot pao+ida tbe avdialcr
with a delineated space from
which to apprccim the ~
of tbc play's pccmilc. Altbougb
such was a thougbtful touch, the
stewed wooct-framied perimeter
wbicb caged tbc f our-penon cast
if anything added only marginal
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perf orm.nce.
The mttiadomlJ ~
izedimlaldimllf*w"
three .. ; ... tia== 0.cia
(Qrq Atkin). I.a (CilMIJ
A-b), mid &tdle (Amy Lar-
IOB}--§ ~ wmiNy ....
witll M OIClly amhjtjom cb--
Mjiafifwe-
At\im, Bub, mid Lan0a.
..... ~l.Gitata ........
die Wiid. aeeule tl.ar roles widl
enoap to do jWlice to die
CMlpk •• , al tllCir rt .....
'Ille uu of "'uciaa the
pmiboa of tk 8dGft; IO • to. p the awaoalWli• a1111Ww:e
an equal paspectiw aa die plaJ.
was for the most pat~
and •• rmdl the prodllction
was able to praent Smm9s wort
in a most undentandable
fasbioa
~o Em• is a play to be
apcrimced. and not explained.
Through the compassionJeu
Garan, the possessi'le Inez, and
the cruel arrogance of Estelle,
the confines of these three peo-
ple•s Bell are defined and per-
petuated, creating what they
bdXft to be their own ~
able .. Bells.""
This production takes us into
Sartrc•s Hell: a prison whoee
captives ultimately chole to be
caged. The guilt of earthly
misdeeds plapcs the individual
captives and feeds the mutual
torment of the three. The bar-
riers that prevent them from
escaping are the ones they haft
created for each other~ the ones
they need to ha'Ye erected
The powerful theatric mmi-
fcstatiou of Sartre9s a:istentialist
ontology is no less a cbaDenge
for any aepertory group. Because
the Alternat:ift Repertory Thea-
tre is but a Oed&tilll operation.,
it is a cbaDcnge they have met
surprisingly well.
.. No Exit" pl.y$ 11rwsday
throudf Sllturdoy Ill 8 p .m.. Olld
Saau:llry 111 7 P.lfL until Dw:nnba
10 Ill tlw Abontldw Repatory
Tlte111re. 1636 S. Gr.nd Aw. in
Samii Ana. For tkht infonno
tion ClllJ (114) 136-'1919.
ABT offers 'Sleeping Bauty'
•lllli• I. _,THE NEWPORT B•W -II ..
DAMAGED PAGE
'Glory of Christmas' begins an~ual run
8Y PEGGY DARNELL
The season of Advent was
benldrd in ••icht the sounds of
c:ostumed caro~ you.nag~
domestic sheep, geese and baby
lambs. Greeting tbc crowds
assembled at the doon for the
snentb annual •Glory of Christ-
mas"~ the nwnerous volun-
tccn in lavish costumes-or not
SO lavish ctq;encliDg OD 'their
various roles. The papnt-goers
lined up to have theU' pictures
taken with cast members and
cspcci1Dy enjoyed the animals
placed there u part of the
atlllolpbere.
The paFUt will be •aking
place tbroaab the holiday lalOD
at the Crystal Cathedral in
Garden Groft. It was die idea
of Rev. Robert ScbullCT, who
himl Robert J-prodoca' of
the Jong-running Christmas
spectamlar at New York 9s Radio
City Music Hall. Jani broagbt
the lluge production to Orange
Couaty focusing solely OD the
CluittmMltory.
The story of the birth 41 Jesus
\s told •midst special liglating
effects, sounds of thunder, m-., flying angels and liw
anjme)s, i~ ca•:k ~
in1 opiileatly gowned Three
W-ne Men.
or special interest is hoirid
King Herod's. fortJ"as. complete
with rue befrtting an angry,
anxious monarch threatened by
a new King,
Also planl)C'Af, in addition to
the regular production ~
arc "Charity Nights... Two
organizations will be ~.
the Hoose Eu Institute oa Dec_
'?, and tbe Rotary Club ....,..
ization ,, pet charity wp~-
OD December 8. OnHaalf' of each
night's net proceeds from tk
three performance will go
directly to these Olpllizarioas_
Last YQr organizario11Sy Wbich
included Easter~ the Amer-
ican Lung Association, Cerdwal
Palsy I Spastic Children's As:so-
cialion and the Home Ear lmai-
tutc. each received approxi-
mately 125,000, according to
Paul David Dunn..
Additionally, a special~-
l'C'll 'I Day" is plannat This year a.bused and uoubk:d dWdmi.. December 23. Reservations S4-
m.any youngsters will attend Tbreeperfomu•nasnightlyat GLORY. Tdcts Sl4. SIS and
from orpnizariom that house 4:.30. 6:30 and 8:.10 p..m.. through $2S.
Give a cow for Christmas Chariukah events set
The Community Church.
Ainateptioaal in Corona dcl
.tar will be hosting aa Alt.em.
ift Christmas Fair Sunday.
~ ~ from 11 LID. to I p.m..
The fair will include food
IOOChs, a petting zoo of baby
nimak. ornament painting for
be kids, handicrafts, and the
pportuaity to donate to one of
tftfal charitable groups in the
ame of loved ones (or the
olidays.
On band will be Church
Vor1d Services. which supplies
Religious
Directory
blankets to bomcka penom; and more than l million cbicb
Habil•t for Hmnanity, which and ducts to mWJ farmers in
supplies building materials to J 09 COUDUies and 32 states. Each
underdeveloped areas of t~ recipient passes on the first
world; and Hcifa Project later-offspring or egp from the gift
national, a unique program animaktoanolbernccdyfamily.
which offen the opponunity to .
buy shares of liw:st~ wb.icb
arc then given to f araien in this
and other countries.
Hrif er International is a non-
profit interfaith agency that
since 1944 has sent more than
7S,OOO food-producing animals
Donon can buy anjmak or
shares of animak to be giYCD in
their oamc or the name of a
loved one. A chic~ for imtantt.
is SI; a share in a cow is $20.
The Community Church.
Congregational is located at 611
Heliotrope in Corona del Mar.
TEMPLE ISAIAH (Ca... c: .,
SabtMlh Sero.~ f nm, nict'lb 8 1 S D m
~...... Rabbi Stewerl o. Schatz ~ Joel Abramsohn
1401 .,___,,,.. ......., ..... CJ ....... an.-°""° T--~S..6900 ..,, .. ..._. .....
I It ............ II ............... sm..
'Cnh• and ....... pnclic;al.
Clat-.Ccwaal. t.a..&ical .. a .
"JESUS-nu:
WONDERFUL COUNSEWR"
(Isaiah ~7; Hdwcus 4:14-~)
Sanday. Dm£mber ~ 1987
81)0 and Kl:lS A.M..
St. Andrnrs Road. 'evr-pon Beach. Cahfonwi '714) 631-1880
..,_ "-Ncwpwl ~ H.iP Scho.l • 1"illr &.. 1W...)
sr. _. •• ,_, iw CB1JllCll .............. ens .,·ans ...... Ras .-....a
("4t•U.
•.JO a.m. Wonlaip ..._....._ Coiam•'-
l~a.a. lit c•mfcwAI~
QildC..Plov-.S ... .. ... ,,,....,,
............ ,, 0 ,,_,
On Sunday, December 6, Shir
Ra-Ma'aJot Barbor Reform
Temple and the Jewish Parent-
ing Center will co-sponsor a
morning of Cb.mat.ah family
C'\"Ctlts.
The first event is an hour-long
discussion. 06Do Our Childnn
Have a Chanukab-Christmas
Dilemma!"" beginning al I 0 a.m.
at Irvine Valley College, site of
Shir Ha-Ma'alot's satellite tem-
ple scboot This encore presen-
tation of a difficult and timely
subject will be led by Rabbi
Berna.rd P. Kin& DirectoT of
Education ·ancy ~ and
pest psychologist Swl su.a--
stein.
A Chanubh Holiday Work-
shop for Parents will follow at
I J a.aL. led by Rabbi I.mg and
Mrs. Levin , featuring sonp,
recipes. arts and c:rafu ideas for
the holiday. Participants will
rccci~-c a packet of take-home
materials.
Both clas.scs ~ open to the
community wit.bout cha.rgc. bot
registration is requested. Please
call the tmiplc offJCr at 644-7203
to register and for further infor-
mation on any of Shir Ha-
Ma 'alot ·s educational pTograms.
NEW AGE LIGHTED WA
m ..
............ DJ). •n area• ....
In IM Anointilla Of 1M Holy Spiril
Ma• 1-Ale Sa tied ......... Loft
S• I A 11:45 c.m.
PNt•etic M r _. Mlriide Resh& Sa wlet
••a·1.aa1GOD
N•w tarZ2 •v•" F I n. Sea 111 af
..-.. Secant Ct , aotnsus CllllBr
NEWa.ASS.-Eaau Paaa-. F D ,.,__.DI+' .._
.... "-Alt
• ' A'' 7:Jf a s ,,....
Al: CAllltOLL -U COIDltJIOTY CD ID us..-..-. ... .,na·1 a.a a .......
•
PC I 17 ¢,CA
(l"allll~C.-~•> 0 II;._ .... __ .... ....__,_ Aw.,.._ ... 611-* 91'• ...,-_.,_.will-•COi I EL)
•
-
-
•
_,
•
tetn.,..• 111• --··1-t llla•A ...... .. -. ...._-= ur •"'6
Productions, 1209 Keet
Driw. Corarw def .... CA
92625.
N9ncy Tornutmr, 900 Viii
lido Nard. fletspat BMd\,
CA92663..
Dreyfus Enterprises, •
C.lifomilt corpoqt;on,
1209 Km Dr. r.or. dll
MIW,CA92625. '
This business is c::oa-
ducild by ............
ne1ship..
The N1isu.nt com-
ma-ad '° nmct -... ,_ under the fiditio.IS
buliNss,.,. listld.,.
on UH-87.
Sii1r.t NMcy Tomutmr
Siped: Dreyfus [ngr.
prises. by Pm Dreyfus. Vice
President
This ....... -filed Wlith the Courcy a.ts al
Or.,.. County on Now. 2l.
1987.
File No.. F362256
11-26. 12-3. 12-10, 12-
17 0923
l..Jl71S
ACllllOUI• K Ea
._sram "' The loeowit• penan is
doir.i busiNss a: snYEH
K. T AHIKAWA STRUCTU-RAL ENGINEERING. 231•1 v...., Oriwe. ~ 200,
Bids. B. U.--Hills. CA
92653.
S. It TANIMWA. tHC... a
California COf'PGt'ation.
23141 v...., on... Sum
200 .... e. ~ Hills. CA92653.
This Business is con-
ducted by a OOipol .... L
The re&i.strant c:om-
nwllCed to tr•Sld busi-
neu under the fiditiolrs
busines'S rwne lisaed ~
on 10125182.
~ S. K. TAHIKAWA.
INC. by SllNer'I K. T anibwa.
Ptesidellt
Tta SUlleioent .. ti'8d
wilh the County Oer1l of
Or-. Caunty on Now. 13.
1987.
File No.. F'l61268
11 -26. 12·3. 12·10. 12·
17 0924
l-3C714 nc1 n1UUS •111•ss
NAIE SfAn.:Jff
The toHowi,. penon is
oo;,. business as: COSEN-
TINO. 27001 La Paz #390,
Mission Ylejo. CA 92675.
GRIM-BLAKE INC .• a
CAiif. corp., 2642 Villa Vista.
0ranae. CA 92667.
This Business is con·
ducted by a corporation.
SCned: GRIM-Bt.N<£ INC.,
a c.lif. corp., BY:~
BlaMfy,Pfa_
This stltet• • il was filed
Witt\ the County Clettl ol <>ranee County on Now 18.
1987
File No. F361839
11-26. 12·3. 12·10. 12·
17 0929
l ·lll7•
ACllllOUI •tt•IEIS
U.STAn.Jn
The toAowwc persons are
cbnc busineu a. FlELO-
STONE IRV1NE I. 14 Corpo.. "* Pia.a. Newport Beach.
CA92660
Pew .. Ochs.. 444 ts.-
beta Ten-ace, Corona def
lbr.CA92625.
John A. Ounc:an. 7 Can-
dleCush, nine. CA 92715.
o.wid R. lanlb5. 1817
lA:ln8 Raia. s.wta Ana. CA
92705
Jo,ce Ochs. 105 Wal
LM---1~ ~.PA
18017
~ JohnJon. 6437 c.
Oii Natal, Rallldlo s.-ca
Fe. CA 92067
franti foster, 26192
._. YllD. U..-Hilll.
CA92653..
St-. ........... ,., ..
.e.lrd. '""-.CA 9Z114.
TMs Business is eon-
dudld by ....... '*"" ....
The ,..;strant com-
-ad '° ••mct ....
-undlr the tk:dtioi• .....................
an~l.5.1~.
--,_, ... Oda
T1lia ... -·-... .. .,. c.o...., an -Or.,..~ on Now. 1~
Hll7.
fll ND. F361a4t
11·26. 12-3. 12·10, 12·
11 ODl
~
(aTACION J00DAU
NOTICE TO DEFENDNf1: (AIMo a AadAdo)
SUNNY GIN met Does 1·20. iPd Ii I
YOO Ntf. BEING SUED BY PlAIHTlFF:
(A Ud. leestadli••••>
MAZ£ STONE RANCHOS. INC.
You haw 30 CALENDAR DAYS lftw this sw1w1oa is
wwd on 1'XI 1D file a '1sAt •••,......at this court
A ....., °' phone cal wilt not pral8d J1D1C ~
b\,AWibiwi iespoi-mull be in ~ ..... tonn i J11DU
... theaut to._ ~c:me.
" JllDU do not • 'JO" rescu• an .,._ J11DU nay tme
the case. and ~-.es. money and .. ~ may be ~ wiilhout ....,._ w••c ... .,. CllMl.
There are dts lepl ~ Yau nwy _,. to
call an at1DmeJ rilhl .-,. "J11DU do net kna9., 111D1191,
JllDU ,.,., al -.... ., ......,. wwim °' •..... -oftice ~in .. plate bell*).
Dll'spies de QUe le ............. cAlcat judiic:ill
us8ed -. un pkm d9 30 O&AS CAUMWtlOS ,....
po ar una fftPI_.. writaa ,...... • ..,. CGl1e.
Una carta o una .. , .. t '1:.lica no le "9~
pt'*9c:ti0ti; SU tesQaiesta escrila a ,..,..... .... QUe
cumptir con la bmalidades ....._ ap•cMdla Ii usa.d
quiere que la CXWlle escudw SU~
Si us*8d no preseia su NSps..aa a ti9npo. ouate
perder el QSJ, '1 le pueden QUils SU salario. SU cfW*O
& ans cosas de su pe•~ sin awiso ..._., par
--de la corte.. Wslien obos requisia lep6e$. Puede QUe usa.d quiera
l&am. a un abapdo ~ Si no conoce a
un abopdo, puede Ranw a un wvic:io de •••oa
de abJpdos o a una ofic:ina de ~ lepl (-. et
direcbio ~Meo).
CASE NUMBER (Nunwo del Caso)
189696
The name and diress of the court 1s.: (El nomble y
direcClon de la c:crta es)
RIVERSIDE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT
4050 Main Street
P.O. Bmt431
AMrs;de, CA 92501
The '*1'1e. addless. and~-number al .-ltifr~
.elm 1 teJ. or plaintiff without an aftOI ney. cs:
(EJ nomtn.. la direccion 'I et numero de Web1e> del .......,dei den•ldanle. odel demandanle que notiene
al>..,,_)
KD.1.HER & YBARROHDO
901 E. Morton Pt., f 1
P.O &c.837
Hemll. CA 92343
(114) 925-6666
DA TE: (Femi) 591> 29 1987
WIWAM E. CONERLY. Oen. <Actlario)
by A. ~ Dllputy (l>1I~)
NOTICE TO THE ~ SERVED: You .. s.wct as
.. indMdum c.91t1 ......
onbllWfdCt;r416.90 (~
m.ut£R & Y8AARONOO
901 E. Mortan Pl. 1 l
P.O. la837
Hemet. CA 92343
(114)~ MD•., tor Plweff
SUPERIOR COtMT OF CAUfORHIA
COUNTY~ RMRSlO£
CASE NO. 189696
COMPlAINT Fm lllONEY. MOHEY L£HT, FltAUD AHO
DEaJT fllAZE STONE RANCHOS. INC.. ) ..... )
ws. )
SUNNY GIN. WI OOE:s 1-20. ~ )
011t1ndw& )
CCMS HOW l'biiliff MAZE STOHE 1WOtOS. tHC... met
F'ltST ~~ACTION
L
fW:M, *Zl STONE IWOt06. INC.. i&. WI .t .. ~ ................ _.COii_ ........ ,
-IC ........... '11 ..... fll'S :fa. ..... ... ,,_ ·sz1..-.dt.•tr1• ln .. Qrfll....._ •• ., ~.ca ....,. .... • a1tr1t,..._. ...... .. n.c. ...... e I$ .. t .. dDit~w..idt ................................... _
.....,_...._. I ...... QrfllHslllll.~
,,, • I '" k .... fl C1W1 ...... Ill• ••• 1 ..... ~._,., •• _._. ........ In
theCltJd ...... eo.drd•atidl. .... fJIC lfllat ....
..,., h •a • a r• d jucldal dliillrid. ..
The~ ....................... .....
occurred in .. c=-r of....._ ea..., ol M a lide. Sl:lllll
d Calilaalil. in.,. Iii a • a-.ct judiciiil clllrid.
N.
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dD kda* ..... ._.•DOESIAll'C' ,., ...
f¥._w._.Oflidillllll¥._..._..~ ........ .......... c..· I .ID ...... .... ......... _. ............. .
Y. ....................................
... _..dlUda ... illJWUlldDI *3815
a •••--• .., .. occr.t• c•....._ •••• Vl
OB0t.._.OK bea2.,~a1.--.-.Sl'Sida
~.c •a;llia011R ac.w""" Mwcm ........
...... ' 1. ... M••tDPlsi:MllisflMat . 11) "* d ._ .._ ia ........ fll ONE HtMDIED
THOUSAND DOUMtS ($100,000.00), pepble °" Dleeiu.. 17, IW. A c::apr d this Ptmi • 11 WI Malit is
llllc:tlilid .... I Ito• &11111 •A• and ...... a pM ......
Vil
0 c .... bea't ..... tis NiilMmd ......
...................... UllPlid hm., 2
.....
toPlsi:•,
JAMES T. ~&la. ,.,,..., ......
1112612131211012.117 mt
fClh--• IE U
--11Af'llEWT
The ........ ......., cs
dainC bAt I M: V~T.
2800-A SouU\ Main St.,
S... Al-. CA 'R1f17. -.. s.-Co.. Inc... c.5-
... 1411 ... Or .. Ca·
-dlllMIW,CA92625.
This bul.iness IS CC>n-
duct.d by. COJpoi6Jlt.
The ~ cocn-
macied to tlaWI buli-
MM undlr h 'iditiolS
bi 1· 111 ,_,. OI i9iW
.._.._on 11-ls.87.
S9lld Br: JawuW\I 0.
Mct111
_... Br. Yep Sllles
Co •• Inc , Htemiatl Oe
.... fi ............
11111 • •, , •• -..., ........ c.., Cla1r d
Or.,.. C.O..., on Haw. 23. l~.
Fie Mo. Fl6226 L
11·2'. l2·~ 12·10. 12·
17 0914
listud libolle on 2/20/87 se.t The Ferrari CllA>.
Inc.. n.om. .. McMilen.
fl\ eSidei "-
Tlas • 2 nert -filed ...,.. .,. Courtly a.ta of
0..-.. Ccura) on My 9,
1987 ' f""lle No. f3C89S9
11/12 1Ul9 ll/26
1213 ..,
Pr _.,..,._ ~~ ::_---
IH'•l . 0 ~JijJ:11f ti; l r•Jdl1J( rlJJ1j•I w~ij1:1!lf f J1f Jljl1~H!! "'IHIJr a 0 ~f ijJ:lf Hll rJrif r lllf '•I 0~f ijf :1f!f Utl'r!df !~.rl(~b.,
f!i.I !I ~ ,i• ~~I,. l~ II If. ·lie~] ~ ~i• 1~f 1. 1 ·11s a i~s llllf !II •' : !i' I 1f. ·-· i · ~~iJlj : ~i 1 l1 1l11 i· f.~tf f. "I ~o4. ·~ ~al ' f u . g .. ~"· §;; ~al f al ' ;. nr ,..Jrl I u ·~ Pt.I I u g t !! .. ~.. I~ ::ial I"~ hU ~ .JS. .Jt
l~! II il~'1i~!i1I ~-,~ll!!1;r1~1t'1!11ili 11·111 liiiiAi;1liil!l1li!!1~lifi~llil~!i1·;1;~ r~!'la ~ iiri;l!!I ii~ i~i iliiliii; ilit?;~iflii t le~~ 7 _____ !,.i .i i!a ~:i~1n 1J· I '· l I rt" K'lNOD . _ ~,tog __ f •. ~f _l~'-· lf!_ .... ei ..;. II
i~~ i ~iiU~a = a iiUf.ii! H ii iH~i ilHii~iU!iUU§iiHI ;;~:I!~ ~!UHritr;t; ifll ifH UH 11 ~~ ~!iPii~t i
I ' ' :
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,. . i ~~aft~ .. h! ,rt:rhl ~11.I :?1· hill •• nt .. ~l§g.h~ i!li ;;; !I !ll'fL~h~Ji J!~~~B Bii •. ia}IJ.f;Lh I:~;; .. ~! idHl!UU~ t•a!llJ
sn:-n;!! li!;ii. :1:~ !~Ui~O!! Wli~iH~U~ H jf!~_J nH!U!i ~: H~~HI b~!i~~:~~~up ~i~~~ ig1~~HH;!tUlilHI~
--II
TACllll Mt ••""ft,..a••,......MU
T.-.. 91117.f'
On Dlcln ..... 11. 1987 • 1 UJO ....... Firll Anwk:airt
Tille lnllnnc:e Cumc»w&. a C1P •• COtiNW.-, • Trusllle. « S.cc I • Trume « Suti ....... Tftllllll,"'
tf..a C*Wn 0-S al Ttult I II C 9d by ..........
En•p·111. Inc., and ~ IMfdl 23. 1914 •
lnslrunwit No. 84-122260. al Ollc8i "9aaclt ol ar....
Couney, Cllila11ii. and ~ ID lttllt c:mtlin Nalcl
"'o.t..Jt ~ rec:xwded July 21. 1917 -lnllrumeN No. 87-t12757, ol Oftic:illt "9cadl al llid
Couney, wilt under Md ~ ID llid o.d ol Tn.t
... lit pubic alCtiGn.,, C8lh. a-ful....., ol ... UMld
Sitlllls al Anwica. a ~s c:hick P9$ ... ID said
TNSaledrwnona s&lllllalnlllD• ...._ ~d'8dldrwn
by a stllll « .....,.. cr9dit aRart. « a ct-* drwn by
a stllll OI ...... SllWirws Md ao.t aSIOCilfi!i• .. « ~
t.r* specified in w:tion 5102 d the Flt•lciat Code and
authorizlld ID do business in this .... lit the main
•lb•a ID F"nt ""-an r1111 ........,. Coml*"Y.
localllld at 114 E. flfth St.. in the Cly al s.ltl Ana.
C.alifomia 1111 thllt ,..._title and w•est ~ID and
now held by it under said Deed al Trust in the poperty
situlllld in said County and Stille described -=
PARCE:L l :
Lot 6 at Tract 9861. as per m.., filed in Bae* 437.
P-.es 9 and 10 indulNe al misc 1 ft. MIOUS fnllPS. l9COf'ds at Or-. County, California.
E~ tteefton1 all oil, oil rilhb. minerals. mineral
rilhb. natur.a .. rilhb and odw hydrocatboftS, by wnatsa... rwne known. ~,,,., saiwn. and art
products deriWJd from .,, al the ........ It.a may be
within "" under the pwcel"' land heeil~ dw::t ibed _.. with the ~ ,.,. al drillq. mnrw.
expbina and openit;rw tt..m and slDrirw in and
remowirw the same from said land "' .,, aow land, indudirw the rilht to whipstocla 01 cilediaualy dnlJ and mme from lands oetw tt.. those hereNbowedescribed.
oil or ps wets. tunnels and shafts do. ltwOUltt OI acnJSS
the subsurface "' the land hereinabowe described, and
to bcJCIDln such whipslocked "' (i;rectionafty drilled -'ts.
tunnels and shafts under and bes..., OI befond the
... ior runits thereof, and to redrill, re1unne1. equip.
rnainlain. deeperl and operate Sf'/ such wells OI mines
~ hatl\W, the riatlt to drill, mine. s1ln. esplare
and opalll8 throulh the surlac:e at the ~ 500 feet
al the subsurtace al the land ha•iatae described. as
reserved in the deed from the Irvine Company, a
corporation recoded December 24, 1980 in Book 13385.
Paet 734 al Ofticial Rec:ol ds.
Also exallJtilll lheleftun1 the subsurf8ce ....,, filhts,
but Without the riat'tt at surface fdry as :enNed in the
deed from the Irvine Corrlplny, a ColpcHtian. 1'9C01ded
Dec:ember·24, 1980 in Book 13886. P..-734 al Official
Records.
PARCEL 2.:
E.asemetds as such easements ~ partic:ularty set forth
in the ~ entiUed "Easemeuts• al the Oedarlltion ol
Cowenants, Conditions and Aestlidions recorded in Boak
12305. ease 745 and .... ecorded in book 12371. Pap
327. both of Officiat Rec:ol ds and any --••its
tt.9ID. under the section ~in such artide •!titled
as follows: "'RilhtS and Duties: Utilities and Cable
Television", "Suflpott ~ and Elomdlme9~.
"Community Facilities Easements", "Privm Street
Landscape Maintenance• and "Orainaee <>wet Community
Facilities"'.
PARCELJ.
Easements ower the lots owned by -S. ibfed 0wners·
for the pwpase at exerosina the rilhtS at Grantee heretn
as an •Enforci"I Owner" as such terms.. lots and usemet
rChts ~ more completely defined and described 1n the
custom lot dedar.ltion recorded in Book 12305. Pall! 814
al OfficiaJ Records and ~ .nendments ttweto.
The street address°' other common desiaNtion at said
pl aperty" purported to be UfWnPrOWld poperty.
Name ~ address at the beneficialy at whose request
the sate is t>etrw conducted: Hefler Financial Inc..
successor by rrwser to W8"1er E. Heller & Company
Southeast. Inc. dba HeUer ..... 1Ple Co. c/o Heller
Financ&at. 600 · 08th Ave.. N.E., Ste. 1040. Bellwe, WA
98004. OirecbOnS to the abowe property may be obtained
by requestirw same ~n .ntJns from the beneficiary within
10 days from the first publiallion at this notice.
Said SliAe will be made MthcJllt COMI•• OI waf ratlty,
express °' implied, as to title. PoSWSSAOn C11 encumbran-
ces to Absfy the unpatd ba&ance due on the nale Cll nales
secured by sad Deed al Trust. to Mt $2.344, 134.64,
plus the follOWtnc estimated costs. expenses and
advances. thebme al the inibal p ibbaDJnolthis Hatic:e
of SaJe
~ $4,410..58
Int. on A.av 5316.63
Forec:losi&n Costs 10.141.00
NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER
YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEE> Of TRUST.
DA TED Maida 2. 1984 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO
PROTECT YOUR PAOPERTY. rT MAY BE SOlD AT A
PUSUC SALL IF YOU NEED AH EXPlANATIOH Of THE
NATURE Of THE PROCEEDING AGAlHST YOU, YOU
SHOUlD COHTN:T A LAWYER
DATED: NcNember 9, 1987
ARST AM£RICAH TITl£ INSURANCE COMPANY
BY: Linda C. Anckeals, Asst. SeaS.y, 411 hr S1reet. s... ~Ca. 92101. (619) 231~
11/19 1U 26 12/3 0889
AClll .... I EU
,.._l'IAJWlll
The faluwitW .,...., IS
.... bullr.--= CRfA.
Tl'VEIM(. 741AmPWl9Y.
P.0 Bm 5406, Balboa
Island. CA 92662-5406. a-tes E. Varney, 741 AmiCOS Way, N.8 .. CA
92660.
This busine$S is con-
ductld by 9' indMdul&.
The recistrant com·
ITl61Ced ID lr•IUd busi-
,.. ........ the ftctitious
~ ,_ OI IWNS
liltld-.. on 11-19-87.
--a... E. V.-,.,.
This 9 9 ..... -tied .... c.c.., a.. -er.,.~ on NOw. 23.
1917.
All ND. F3'Z2!fl
11·2',. 12·3. 12-10, 12·
17 0916
FCllOOUI .. & EU
..._ l'IATl'mJIT
The ~-penGn IS dotn1 busiMSS as: SAT
E1...ECT1ttCAL. 5282 Ctar1l
Cir.. Westmi nster, CA.
92683.
Slewen Ric~rd Teske,
52.82 a.tc CM • ...,, ••
tl!r, CA. 92683.
This business is con-
duc:lild by ml indMdu9l
The rea,Js.trant com-
nwad tD lr•diilid ta.;..
ness under the fic:tiCiaus
~ nM1* OI l'WMS
liltld ...,._on ll· 17-1'7.
Sipect: ~ Richard T_..
Tl* 11 8 , .. -filed
... the eo..., a.. al
OrWllll Caunl1 on Now. 23.
1917.
fie No. Fl62260
11-26, 12-3, 12·10, 12·
17 0913
...............
'-....... T.&.•G I
wncm11
T.O. 5EMCE CIJll#Wtt • ~ ..,...._, T,.....
undlr ... lailowilw dlwtlbild clllecl ol trUll WILL SB.l
AT PU8UC AUCTION TO THE ..aHEST 8l>OOt FOR
CASH (In ... torwa wHc:h .. ._.,. tlMl9er: in the Unield
9*1) MllJIOI .. .........,., '*-.id OI ... dledls
Sl*lled in Ciwl Code ~ 292411 ~ Me in ful lit
.. time ol .... ) al tW1t. tille and w•..a aa1aJ9c1 ID
and now hlild by it undlrlald Deed olTNll in the PftlPa1r
~ ..... dllcl ..
TRUSTOR; MATTHEW VAUN1'1HE
BEHmCIARY: MW> MAD8tJW. GEORGIA BRAD-
BURN£ t9CUtclld Sli*lr• ... 2. 1• • lnler. ND. '-6-~l in Bad& -OMcial Aecalclt in the aftQ ol ..
Alc:cwdlt "'Of-.. County. uid dl9d al trull deKI ..
the,.,...
The~ one-half of lot 530 and the No• 9 .,. one-fll9W al Jot 531, net no. 9a7. in the
City ol Na part 8w:h. County ol Or-.., Sttllt al
~ ...... f'9COtded in book 28 Pll9IS 25
ID 36 indusiw al ,,., c 1 Na w fn1PS. in the alfice al
the County Allcardlt ol aid~-
YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED Of TRUST
DATED 7118186. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO
PROTECT VOUR flROfl£Jtl 'f, IT MAY BE SOlD AT A
PU8UC SALE. IF V'OU HEID AH EXPl.AHATION Of THE
NATURE Of THE PROC££DING AGAINST YOU. YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER.
115 Ym <>Meeo, Newpwt Beadl, CA 92663--'922
•(If a ... addlw OI C01nmon detie'llltial• al poperty
is shown aboile. no ~ is ._, • ID ills COftlJl 1111
ness « aa1Kt> 111).• The bentific:iay under said Deed
at Trust by......, ol a brmch Cll .,_.in the otire1Nois
-=wed tt.eby, t.a.WO.e INCt...S and dt6i1119119d ID
the undersie.t • wrintn Oedtliltio91 at ~ Md
Oen•ld .,, s.. and written nalice al ...... Md al
etection ID caise the undenilNd tD tel said P'OP81"I
tD utisfy said otlfll'ion&. and .......... UIGflieled
aus.i said nalice al dllfault and ol .....,,, ID be
'9C:Olded June 22, 1987 n lnsar. No. 87·353552 In 8aok at Official Records in the olfic:e al ... AKicwder al Or.,.
Ccuwty;
SM Sllle will be made, but without C0111119•il or
WYWll) • ..,,.. w i1111plied. • •• ciiw tillle par 1 fan.
"' encumtnnc:es. to Pll"I the ••• ••w p irldptt sum at the nall(s) w.uted by said dl9d ol TNSt. ... N .. iii1
as in said ncee pnMded, .tvai~ if al'J, under the 9ms
d said Deed al Trust flees. ciwWls Md ..... 111 al the
T natee and al the trus1s a11 n1 d by Slid Deed ol Trust..
Sllid ule wilt be held on:: o.c.nbel 29. 1917. lit 1;30
p.m.. in the lobby ID the buildifW kJcMld lit 601 South
Lewis SCreet. Orarwt. Califamil 92668.
Al the time at the inilial p lllicat01 at 1his natict. the
total amount ol the uftP9id bet I llCe ol the ~
secured by the ~ described died "' trust Md estimab9d com. ...,.ases. and ..._as is $45.364.01.
tt is possible thlll lit the time al ule 1he ~-· bd ~ be less .,., the .... ilidebeldl~ due..
"~the npeded opaq bid nay be oblail-2
by alirW the fulcMilw '8l1¢1oi• number$ on the day
before the ule: (714) J8S.4837 or (213) 627-4865.
Dlillt: NcMmbef 23, 1987
Sicned: T .D. SEMCE COMPANY as said T rusaee
9y. Blay Jo McOlniel Assistint SeoetiJy
601 South Lewis St. arar.e. CA 92668
[714) lSS-4700
12-3. 12-10, 12-17 .....,..,,,_ .. .. , ....... .. ' 0935
YOU All• DIJAUU UMIJI A DllD Of Tml'f DATED
... • •• IF 5. ..-. .... DI YOU TAR ACTIOll TO '*'*l!CT _,. N0m. IT llAY •DD AT A~
SAlE. ff YOU MED M IJPUlllAnM Of THE Ml'Um
06 THI NOC&i -~ml YOU. NU IHOUU> COWYACJ A 1.AWYD.
STAN-SHAW CORPORATION. a c..tibm eotp01ailion
as duly aippotnll!ld Trustee under the toeowirw described
deed of trust Wlll SEU AT PUBUC AUCTION TO TH£
HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH 01 as set torth en Sedian
2924h al the CMI Code. an rW1t. tide and inllllest
conwyed to and "°" held by it ooder said Deed al Trust
'" the poperty tweiNfter de5c:ribed: TRUSTOft Gil.BERT A. SIMPSON. an a.imar1 ied wonww
BEN£JlCIAR"(: THE IRVINE COMPANY d/b/a/ SAH·
TlAGO lNV£STllENT a.PAHY
Aec::oded Ncwember 18. 1980 -inslr. No. 22939 in
book 13837 .... 1667 al O«ic:.81 Rtcods '" the atfice
of Che Aecordet "' Or.,.. Qully; said died al tnllt
describes the ....... popmty.
lots 1~13. Unit 68. Tract 9858 as mare oaticdartr
described on Ellhibit •A• lltDcl.t ......., and n.te a part...,,_
PAACEL 1:
Unil 68 -shcMn and desaibed .. the <:andarnineum
Plan recoded on New•'*-29, 1979 in Bi-* 13413.
P.iien 786 ID 849 incllusM al Officiail -.COds ol said
County.
PARCR 2
Art undMded one tw.1ty ninlN (1/29ets) ...,eSl •
a tenant in c:o11wnon in the .......... in and ID the
c:omman .,_ ol lats 10, 11, 12 and l3 of TIKl 9158
as per mac> filed wi ~ 436. .-S 1 ID 7 ........
al ..-asce1aneous Maps. fWCOfds at uid caunly, as "°'
tsm is ~ in the Miele •ltilitd "D11l11iliais-al the
Oeda-ailion ol CcMll aants. Col ldibol 111 and A I 1"idior"a
reconied April 21, 1978 in &cw* 12644, Pl9I 951 al
OfficUll Rec:ol ds (the -o.ca. ation") and al1' suppleinei ll:s
and .,.. ldments thenlo.
PAACal"
Easenell:s as suc:ft eesemeru.,. ~Sill flDrth
in the Miele edMd "'FN17*1ts• al the~
ooder the w:lion hwti1115 in tudl Midi •ililled as
talalls.: ~ nt OulieE Utilitia and C.. T_..
sten•, ~ ~ and EncroeCbmenf'.
.,....... r..,e.and Aea8118ira--' Rilb?s"". • "'&di•w
A&bic:ttd Canwnon,,,,.. EM nwir.
PARC:n4:
E •~•such T&lbars~•b* in the Midi • ....., ...-. , r•a· ol .. 03lc.lllFlldoA al eo..w-. Coi .... a..t A t idioi• ,...,._. '4ii;25.
19n in BocM 12305 • ...,. 7'6 end ,.,.....,
S.-Wflllel" .. im in ... 12J7~ ..... '¥0 ol a.cw
...... .,....,.~11,.,...and• olidt ... .__
Me "t' ' Osdm ... (')......, .. --. ta '191
in .0 lfllcls ¥ ., I f M lallMs: ..... llld OMlsl;;
ltllf r ••IC: ..... Ti1'r 1 1iiin'" • .,. n a rt_.. S1W1 ,_.
.... Etco ........ ~ f• ••• £11 ,..,. ... ..,,. ...... ~,·---·
IMY • Al.ID OIOWN AS: 7 u kt 1•1, fk 11 IWl --.cir ,.,
"'{If a .... 9*' w « commuld d11....,. ii"'-" ......... _,..., Is .,_ a ID itl COt•'d1 -«
COfNcll 111~ • :n.. '* < c•r ......, said o.ect r1 Tn.t bf ,__
al a --=ta • .,... iri the ollMe1f 1N• wand ltwebt.
tu kf a r 1c•Mdanddti....-ID .. .,...,.._. •
--. Dsdlnlon -0... and °"'91d.,, 5*. and ...... nalb d bNlictt and al .... ID <a.e ?he w_.."'*9 ID NII said ptopefty to satisfy said
ctl'1 r "and........,. the ....... ...-ca.wt Slid •
ntlic:ed bfw:tl and d.._. ID be
........, W ~ 1987 •Instr. No. 87-444439. al
SllidOMc:W .....
Seid .. .. be made. but without ~mil « .,,...,_, _,._«implied, I I dilll tilla. JM 111 ion,
or~ to Pll"I the •••••• Pf'•OI* sum Ill the "*(s) wand by said o.d olTrust..,. .......
• in Slid --~--ICel,if SftJ, under the.,,.. ol Mid o.d d Tnat. tse5. ctmw1S Md..,_.. dthe
T ...... and al the trusts a 9 Id by said Deed ol Trust.
SM .. • be htld on Thursday, o.c.mber 10, 1987,
lit 11:00 A.M .. lit the 17?h S1rw91 •i21•1C8 al SIM-Shaw
CoPOlllic»', 1570 E. 17'ttt Sib'elll, S... H, S...U Ana. CA
9270l
ThetDtal amount dttte unP9id bel1 nee at theobliptiot•
secured bJ said papertytD be told.• a 01. wilta ..,,.. ....
..... ct • • Mdstim ... domts..... •• and ~as.
as ol the ct-. ew.at, is $737,016.76.
Osle:: Na.1lll9 13. 1987 ~AM-SHAWCORPOMTINassaidTrustee.l~OEast s.. .... llh Sl?reet. SM1ta Ana, California 92701. [714)
542-5811
BY: Toni Wini, Aslistant Seatltay
1 Ult 11126 12/3 0911
1..-U
ACiii .... HI• .-nam Dn The._.. • .,._ ...
dairw ~ a: l.AKE· SHORE TOWERS UMtTE>
PARTN£RSHIP PHASE HI,
Z7611 .... Pu bd. Uluna
Nilutl. c..ila•• 92656. BilXI• UMshcn. Ltd..,
~ Calitamia ......, pm1ner·
ship, 27611 La Paz bet. u.una .....,. CMtomil
92656.
51ciPI*~~
tian. a Dell • • corpa• tian. c/o ~ Dedrit
lmrestment Ccwporabon,
292 ~ Rid .. RNd.
Stamford. Connecticut
06904.
This Business is COft·
ducllld bf•~ s-tnw· ship. •
The recfibant com-
,,...IC8d tD tnnsac::t t:.m-
na.s under the fictitious
business rwne fisted abowe
on OctDber 29, l987.
Sie'm 8irtc:lw Lakeshare.
Ud. • California limited
partnership, By: Butcher
l.akeshor9 Corporation, •
Calilwnia COt ... atiaa. 9y.
Donald 8. TMcoa. '-esidel IC
This _.,... -tiled ....... the Ccunty a.It of
Or-. Ccunty on How 6,
1987. F"• No. f'361J767
11-19. 11-26. 12·3. 12·
10 0900
«*dad by a limillld i-tner·
ship.
~ 10/26/87· Thomas
V.eo,tes
Sianed. VICTOR CAPfT Al
CORPORATION, By: Tho-
mas v. 8o1les.. ~
This .. 9 .... -filed
with the Counl)o a.. at
Or-. County on Mow 4,
1917.
fie No. f360357
11-19. 11-26. 12-3. 12·
10 0902
1.-.
ACilhOUS• HIED
IUm ITATf!BTllT
The.,.,.... • .,., ... are doir'I .,.,_ -.: .....
Fund n. A Cl ldomea l.imllr9d
P8rtrwship, 16262 s.a a.... ................ . a..:ta. Calibru 92619. "'*' K. ........ 16262 s.a a.rt.a Lane. .....
~ 8-ct\. CA ~9-
John L Austm, 2036
B•l•nc °""8. Costa a.es..
CA92626.
This busineu ts con·
ducted by a limiled pertner-
~
The reaistrant com-
n•ced ID tr...t bust-
l'leS5 under the fidJtJOUS
bus.mess n.-ne listed abcJlije
on 11-3-87 .
~ManK..MYnltl
This _,_.... was filed
with the County Clettl "' Or-. County on How 6.
1987. F"• No. fl60733
11·19. 11-26. 12-3 12·
10 0903
PmlJCMOl'a
fClh ... lllDI
..._ITATEmRT
Thetalowrio11pmnis~
daifW buliN9 aE ~ Ptoduc:tJons. 3400 Irvine
-..,. SU. 1()9.8. tlltapa;t
8-da. CA 92660.
....., E. ~. 3'32
Irvine lwe... P: ... ;o1 8ech.
CA92660.
H9idi L ~ 2240-A
~CGlta-..CA
92627.
This business is con-
dudsd bJ a ....., o-t· .......
The resist.rant com-
me11Ced to nac:t busi-
ness under the fidlbous
~rmnelilltd~
on 12-82.. ·
~....., E. AIWter
This .. 9 .... -.,
""" the ~ a.fl d OrmWI C4unlr on Now. 3.
1•7.
F"• No. Fl60207 12-~. 12·10, l2-17. 12·
24 0940
._ ........... ,.
blab 111_..._.._
on U..:l-17. ..,_ tML A lOtM. JR.. -.-.. .., ........ .,...
lNa 11 9 ... -llsd ..... ~~°'
ar._ °"""" on Nlw. l. 1117.
f'ileND.~JO
11 ·12.. 11·19. 11-26. 12-
3 o.3
a 11111
fClii .. • I I Ill I ... ... IQ
The ........... ..
doi"-business as:
MURATA AIM> IH, A CAU-
FORNIA LIMITED PART-
NERSHIP, 16262 Santa
e.tllta l..anff. HuiD.,, I
8eec:t\. C...11ia 92649
AtWI K. ..... 16262
SarlCa Barbera Lw. Hun-
~Bled\ CA 92649
John L Ausi1n. 2036
Balttric Onv... Costa ~
CA92626.
This bu:st..ss is con-
duc:lild by a limilsd PlttrW ·
ship.
The re1Jstran1 com·
"*ad ID hflUd bu$t-
neu under the fictitious ....._name lisMd llbcJlllle
on 11-3-87.
~Mart K. Wurm
This ......... -filed
with the County a.. "' Or-.. County on Now. 6.
1987.
F" ... No. fl60734
11 -19, 11·26. 12-3. 12·
10 090& ......
ntiliiOUI ... , ••
..... ..,.lll llJR
The 1111aW11 S*WIJI• are
~ bl•·n111 as: LONG
BEACH/IMP£RtAl/SEC. a Calitonua ...... ..,.__
ship, 113 ColP01• Pm.a.
5'* 200, Neapcxt Beach.
CA92660
Stephen C. Hopluns,
T ruAle, Oii _,,, Seeccessor
TNSale al h _._, C
and Danille ttoo'a1il111 Tl\dl.
under o.danllaft al T nm
d-.r 10124187 and as
amencMcl. 2553 Monaco
Omle. U.--8eec:h. CA 92651 .
MA TT SHAN CORPOftA..
TION. • California copora·
liOn, 25092 Buckboard
Lane. Lacuna Hills, CA
92653
This Bu$1ness 1s con·
ducted by a senetal '*1·
nen.htp.
The rqestrant com-
n•ICed ID transact ~
neu undet the facb1:IOUS
business name I.isled .txiw
on June 1. 1987
S.1ned LONG BEACH/
IMPERIAl/S£C, aCafifornq
pne.rat ~tp, By
St--. c Hopkins
Thrs ltlllli•.,. was flied
"""' the County Clettl "' Or-. County on Now 9.
1917 F"• Ho f36092l 11-19. 11-26, 12-3. 12·
10 0905
w.na N:iii .... i •
WSJAIW
The --· l*tGn is doit'C .....,_ as: Blay
tau ....... s. 3800 £.Ca.st
Hwy .• Corona 0.1 Mar.
92625. a.., Lou Conudey, 18
Morena, tmne. Calif ..
92715.
This business is con-
dudad bf .. Individual. n.. ,..;stnnt com·
mead to nnsact busi-
ness under die fic:titiaus
llulir.-s .... lilald aibow
onJan.19n. s.-t: Bllty Lou Co•dcJ Thil a I ,_. w filed
..... the County a.rt d °""Ill County on Now. 9.
1987.
f"de No. F360801
11 -12. 11-19. 11-26. 12-
3 0963
PUalC iiiOla
fCiii ... AI I• .._SPlW
,,.. .......... is
dDifls ....... a: INTEJt.
BANIC: FINAHCW. SIJM-a.s. 4940 CMlp&IS DtM
10, *•port 8eec.h. CA ~-Rod Scult Hormal. 26516
Monteclto Ln.. Mission
~CA92'9L
Thia business is con-
dudmd llJ1n~
The ,..mrant com-
n•~ to ~ buli-,_ ......... fic:titioatS
~ .... ....,8bJWe
on 11-1-87.
~ ...... Hat_,,_,,...
This 7 I ••• w filed .-.,.. eo.ny an a1
~~onNow.9,
1987.
fieMo..F-...o
11·12. 11·19. 11·26. 12·
3 0864
WllOlG
fChi .... 11 -.... 11.-.,.
n.. ........... is dDifls ~-.:MISTER
MUff1N,; 22 Wild GomaCl..
.... 8ch.. CA 91661.
Dus • s.cu.. 22 Wild
Goml Cl.. Nilaip. 8ch.. CA
92661.
This busineu is con·
ct.did .., In indiwid'•
The resislrant com-
n•..t tD ••act buli-
,... under the ~....._ ..... ..-d ...
.. l().25.a7. --Oat. Slcllll'.
1'hil : 7 2 •• -lied ...,. ... tountr and
~c-w-.... 2.
flaND;fal.23
llll.2. 11/lt. ti.la. w 3 ...
1'9 2 I tllC.._ .. .... c.,.. Clirtl ol
Or.,.. OaunCr an Not. 9,
1.-7.
f" .. No. Fl'0198
11-12. 11-19. 11·26. 12·
3 or/2
wmra
FIClll ...... E•
UMISTATBmfT
The~ ........
doirc ~a SOUTH
COAST PACIFIC APART-
MENTS, 2201 S. Pacific,
Santa AN. CA 90704.
Salam Pacific Hausq
Partnenhip LTD. 18226
Imperial HishwaY. Y<Wba
Linda. CA 92686.
Anw'ik Pt(\M!l1ie5. •ear ..
bnia CatPOtaltion, 3 ~
,.. Pwk on.. 5'de 200.
1Mne. CA 92714.
Tilis business is con-
dud:ad bJ• linMld ~~ The ,..;strant com·
n•iced to tr...::t buli-
ness under the fictitious ~,.,,. lidldabolle
en 11/1187.
Sie'1ed: Anwill ~
9y: -.ca 8rcdls. ~
ertySupw.
This -·ient .. filed ~ the ~ a.'k "' ar.we Counly on Nor. 9.
1987.
F"tle No. f'3fl:1197
11-12. 11-19, 11-26. 12·
3 0873
ncn11GU1 ••aa1111•1111ma•• ...... ,_,
The.,.,.... .......... is
~ bulir.-m: .. ~
~·as fil• iciall s.W:as.. 22971 Mill C,_ RC*f.
...,,_Hils,CA92653..
.... , 9y.Ae111as. tnc.., • ........ 0on.-COr'PI>
ration.
This Busj ness es con-
duaad bJ a cuporlltion.
SilJ'8d: Ba*-" SJ••as.
Inc.., bJ: John Weibel. V.P.
This .... ~ ... e.s
.. tN County a.rtl of ar._ eaur.ty on Od. 22.
1917.
file No. F'J5914 l
11-12.. 11-19. 11-26. 12-
3 0875
, .•• nc111 ... ••1J••••ne•• _.ITAIW
Thelllowil•~· dair-s ~ K litED'-
CAl Ct.NC ~ NlWPOR'T.
INC.. a Olib111ia ca~
tion. 1525 ~ -...
l200. ~ a.ct\. CA
92663.
Medical Clinic al ......
part Inc... • California C«·
pontioft. Dr. Liz ~.
1525 s..-ior -.. aoo.
tl1 ; -ta.ct\ CA 92661
T"is 8"siMss is eon·
cU:tid by 8 COlpoi ... L
The ,..;strant com-
m.9Cled '° nnucot ~
MSS W.W the ~IS bl•~ 11 nlfM lied abilie
cn9-l-17.
--MmtCAl QJNtC Of NE'IWORT, INC.. bf: Ur
AsHIJ. o..o .. .-. .. 1..-.
This ti I t•lt -~
.. ... County Qstl of
Or-.. c.ountr on Now. 2.
1987.
file .... f'l60005
11·12. 11-19. 11-26. 12·
3 0878
K 1111 ........ ... .. ------·--OfMlll ... 1 I•
..._ITATI' E•T n.. foHowinc perwns
._.._ldal.ecttheuseal
tM fictitious business
name IAWINOALE ASSO-
CIATES. 13 Corporate Pim. S&* 200. Newport
Beech, CA 92660.
The f"tditiou5 Business Mame'* 1ed toatioi.ewas
tiled in Or-. Courtly on
Jufy 13, 1987 File No.
F..3491 72..
Stephen C. Hae>kins.
T N5'le al the Slliphen C.
Htc*ins and '** Hop-kins Trust. 2553. Molmco.
l.lcuna a.ch. Ca&ifamia
92651.
lbttshan Corpontion.
25092 S.dboent l.iM. t.acuna Beldt, c.titomia
92651.
This busir*5 -oon-
dudld by ....... --awship.
(SiFed) 5'llphen c. Hop-
kins
T rust8e al the Slllphert C.
Mapllins
and Oenilll ..... TNSI
(SCned) MaasNn t.orpcn.
tion
by. John o. HapQ1s
Ptelidellt
This ...... -fMd -'th the County Cleril al
Or-. o.u.ty an Oct. 30,
1987.
11/19. 11.26. 12/3, 12/
10 0908 ·-·· "*.IC...-U ... .,-m-a-~ °' ......... PUbic: fdice i5 ... ~ht KJT M. STE11NA.
• Proles1ional Corpof lllion
and BRUCE BRUNOA,
........ ~ business
under the tid:itiou$ firm
,.,.,. and 1tY1e al ST£TlNA
la BRUNOA. a Pwtnerstlip
indudinc a proNuional
ca pormon • 24221 Cale
dll ta LouiA. ...... Hilts.
~ ol Or-... ... al
Calibnia. did Oft .. 1st ct.,
al Nawmebr, 1987, bf nU·
ual CON«lt. dissohe the
said s-11 •ship and tllrmt-naw their relations as
1*11illen ttw9n.
S.id bu$lnes.s in the "*--... be c::ancb:llld bJ
ST£TIHA& ~·~ 6eWonal corpm ..,... wflO
will .., and dild.,..e ..
li.tMlitm and dlbts a1 the
firm and,.... .. mar.es
P9) ... '°the firm. Fure. nolicl i5 ......,
.,_. thlt the urdllsi919d
•nc:aber...,.aill6e,. from
this -on. fDr ant oblip-tian lncMrred bJ1he cia.{$)
in {his) ~ (hit) own
nanw(s) "' ilt IN rwne of
INfirm.
OIMd 91 l.llpnl HiJts..
Calib11ia. ... 1st -al ---...,19187. s.-t an bet'llllf al KJT M.
STTilNA. ~ BAUCE B.
MUNDA
by. GREGORY Ill 8[Q(
Alb1iey
2.t022 c.le De LA Ptlla ..co
U.--Hill. CA 92653
11/19, 11126. 12/3, 12/
10 0910
....... lft: ,. Pf .. ft
Kel•lillltt •• '--· fTS: s.cr.-
taty, 8Y: MAC«·
UNNEJllSITY, LTD .. a c.1-
tomia limilllld s-ttwlNp. Ga_. ...,._, BY: TffE
MACKLIN COMPANIES
OEYELDPM£HT OMSION.
INC.,. a Clib"nia COIPOf• tion. GeinlrM ,.,._, BY:
Richard E. Macklin. ~
President BY: Sb at L
Voelz. fTS: YICI Pnllidlnl.
This .......... -filed
wittl the ~ an a1 <>ranee County 00 Oct. 27. 1987. .
File No. f359606
11-12. 11-19. 11-26. 12-
3 0876
,_.ICMrra
Hthi .. .., ••
..... 11a1w1 n. .......... ii dc1ia9 ... • 111 K AMC>
TH£SIA NEWPOlrT omcE.
351 ~ .... 5"illl
413, Newport ~. CA
92663.
Oanna0 . ......,.1506
Y-man Lane. ,...port
a.ch.CA~.
This busiMSS is con·
dudlld bJ .. indMduM.
The rll&istrant com-
m11iced '° nnsact bust-nes.s under .,.. fictitjaus
business rwne fisted atioi.e
on 01101/19.
~Donna 0 . Slallt*r
This itAil l&el'll .. filed
with the County ~ al
Or-. (h"1ty on Now 9.
1987.
Fde Ho. Fl60799
11-12.. ll-19, 11·26. 12-
3 0871
l..JMn
HCllllOUI atll llV
.._IYAIW The .... per .....
dCJirW~a: KDRlO
PARTNEltS, 1 ~ Daft
Street. Ne•pcwt e.ch,
Calib11ia 92660.. w.w.n J. K.enMy, Jr .•
3200 ans.aa Slr9el. ~
660. cm. ..... Caibnia
92626.
T.ct ~ 1400
Dowe SlrMt. Newport
ee.ct\ ~ 92660
This Business is con·
duct9d by ....... '*1·
nent.ip.
The rcaistrant com-
n•9Cled to tr•IUCt busi-
ness under the fictitious business,.,,...,.,.
an 10.1-87.
~ HALA. YOUNG. JR.
ESQ~ Aaomey tar ~
nnt
This itllllliTlenl .. filed ..,, ... CounCJ CWk al
ar._ Caunly on Nor. 3.
1987.
File No. F'l6Q229
11 -12. 11-19. 11-26. 12-
3 c.82
1..-.i
RCllllOUS • II OS
..... StAIW n.-.... perD• ...
~~.s:SURP I.
1301 OolM StTMI. Suite
720, Newport ee.:tl. CA
92660
SAUL 8. PtNTO. llOl
Dowe Street. Suite 7 20.
Ne pOl1 9w:h. CA 92660
STE'VAH J GROMET.
130 l Dowe Strelil.. Sudie
720 . Ne a port Bw::h. CA
92660
Th•s Bus1MSS is con·
duded by ....... s-t·
reship.
The ~ com·
1199Cled tD tr•ad busi-
ness undlr the fictitiolcs
~ ...... ..., ....
an 11/11'81.
~SAUL B. PWfO This 7 I,_,_._,
..... Caa""1 o.t al Or-.. ~ Oft ...,., 9.
1987. fileNo.~
11-19. 11-26. 12-3. 12·
10 09(11
....
Tl* IM•l'llfta is coa-
dldld br CD,.....,..
The ,..titrams com-
,,..9C9d '° ••wt busj..
... under "'-fictitious .....,_ ,_ OI rWl'9S
....., *-on Dec. 1st.
1987.
Si1ned~ 0 ane Evstactit
eo-n~ Hal K. Newman Jr ..
....,K.ffell,
This ......,..,. was filed
wiltl the County Clertl al
Or-. ~ on Now 9.
1987.
f""lle No.~
11/12. 11/19. 11/26,
12/3 0885
&.311515
Na.ICllOTD
fCihiOUl• IFESS .... lfAfWI The.,.,... persons ane
doina busineu as; THE
WAIERFROHT. 660 ...__
port Center Drive. Suite
1050, Hcwca't 8-dl. CA 92658-8680.
The Robert ..., Cori»
rmon. a Cafitan'U c:orpar>
bon, 660 tiewport CerUr' Oriwe. ~ 1050, Newport
8w:h. CA 912668-8680
This business is con·
duded bJ a coporaboli.
The reaistrant a>m·
meilOed tD b• ISad busi-ness under the fidroous
..-.. name 01 names
tlSl8d .,.. Qr1 Nat AA*-
cable. se-t: The Aobett Ma,er
Cotpontion~ Robert L
...,_, Aesided.
This it.*11ienl -filed with ttle County Oertc al
Or-. Caunly on Nor. 9.
1987. n e No.. fl6C8J9
1111.2. 111 19. 11126.
1213 0884
&Ull2
nthiiOUl8Ulll IS
IUmSfAIW
The .,.,,.. • penor1 is
doina bu$i ness as: CA)
~ Ama (8) can,ort
PlaD Im .... 1400 Oo.e
Stnlet. Newport a.ch. CA
926(i()
MIC Sur••• a CMtarm
limillld -~ 1400 Dowe SU..... Newport
OeK:h. CA 92660
This Businn.s rs con·
duded by a limillld pertner-
ship.
The rea1strant com-
'' eioed tD er.as.ct bust-ness unidet the fictJtious
buSlnas rwne « names
lcsled abc"'9 on U l /87
Stped MIC Sorrento. a
Clllib ... lin...s pm1rll9.
sNp. Br. Oonllld Ruu.eO.
tts: ~ .,.,._
This stmlnenl -filed with the County Clef1I al
Oran9t Cm.fty on Now. l2.
1987.
Fill No. Fl61088
11·19. 11·26. 12-3. 12·
10 0906
I~
HCiiliOUI • • • MMES1'A1Wi
The ........... ..
dm1S business as: AAISiM/
UTllAN SAN SEVAINE
ASSOCIATES. •3 Upper
Ne POl1 Plaza ~ .....
port 8-c:h. CA 92660.
G H u ntAH/PMO. a
Caflb I A Wnllied C*11W·
...,, H Upper-rtcaoo l
Plua Onw. Newport
a.ct\ CA 92660
ARISIM/SAN SEVAJN£. a
Caldurnsa .... ..,..,.
ftp. 9944 s.a Manca
Boirtr.wd. Sum 250. aw..
sty Hills.. CA 90212.
This bu~neu i~ con-
~ bya ...... plift· ·---The 19C1stram com·
,....IC.t tD lr•wt busj..
MD uncW the fictitious
...._ .... lidld ..
on 11/S/17.
~ G.N. UTllllAN/PlllO. a C1U: rse limilllld ...,._.
sl\ip, 8Y" THOMAS L
U11MN tar GJl U1llAH
~ ............
nil 2 I ,.,. -lilMI .-... ~an~
OMW~onNow~
10.1"7.
Fie MD. F:n&•iOC .... M
11-19. 11-26. 12-3. 12·
10 08l3
.......CWwnl&t2MI. ·"*" ... , ....... ltd.. aCIEbnia ...... .,.._·
... 27611 La Piil .... .._,,. __.. Celifomie
92656. Skipper ....., capora..
tiM. • o ... _. c:orpo1•
tion, c/o o.-1111 Oeclric
Investment Corporation,
292 lone Rldte Roed.
Stamford. Connecticut
0690C
This 8os1ness is con·
duded bya limited~
shcp.
The r~strant com-
mei IOlld tD transact l:Jus;
ness under the fldrtious
business rwne lis8lld abow
on Oct. 29.1987
SCned: Birtdw Uillieshore.
Ud., • Californla limrted
partners.h.tp, 8Y Birtcher
L.Meshore Ccwpcaqbon, a
~·-c:apo1.-.-. 9y. Donald 8 Talcdt, ~
This ~ .. filed
wittt .,. CoLny Ctert al
Orarwe County on Now 6,
1987.
Fite Ho. F36076S
11-19. 11 -26. 12-3. 12·
10 0899
1-..a
ACllllOUS•H D
MW STATDmfY
The~ persons .-e
~ buslf-. -= t.AKE-
SMOA£ TOWERS UMITEO
PARTNERSHIP PHASE t.
27611 la Paz Rmd. LaaLna
N~. Ca6IDmia 92656.
Bit1dwer L161eshore. Ud ...
a Calitorru irMed '*'1*·
ship, 27611 La Pu Rii:.d.
l..lcJna ....-. Cahforn&a
92656.
~ flMly t.arpcn.
tJon. a Del ~ C:Upot"a-
tlon. c/o ~ Elednc
l~ment CorporabOn,
292 Lon.a Rld&e Road.
Stamford. Connecttcut
06904
Th•s Business is con-
duttl!ld br a lm'1ited P8"1W ·
ship
The ream .rant com·
"*~ tD trWlUCl bu&-nes,$ under ..,,. ficlibou:s
busin9ss,.,. llstld ....
on OctotMr 29. I 91f1. 5-111d: 8irkJ1iiit IJI d'lllelitli!haD•1'1t8,
Ud... • Cailitomia limll9d
~. 8y 8dtcher
LMeshore Co poabOil, •
Cilll*a IU WI pailbot1, 8y.
Oanald B T ak:oa. Ptesida•
This ii 11 I ... was fi'8d
Witt\ the Ca&.ny Clef1I al
Or-. C.aunly on Now 6.
1987
Nie No_ Fl60766
11-19. 11-26. 12-3. 12·
10 0898
~10---~ ,.aws••--TIFFAHY KAIN. A MN>R,,
BY HER PAR£NT. KAREN
JO'¥CE AD'f A/ij tas filed a
petiljai I in hs ccur1 tar M
order ...... petito• '° file hls/1w iwne fnJm Tif.
FANY KAIN to TIFFANY
NJY>a..
It ES herebJ Otde ed tNl
.. ........ 7 1.nlN
matter aforesaid appear
betcff tt'llS COUf1 '" Dlc*t· ,... No. l .. 700 CWtC
Cerar [)mile West. s.u
Ana. C..hfornta, on
O£cat8£R 10. 1987 ...
2:45 o'clodl P M • and then
and there sholr'ause. itany
ttwy t.e...,, said PllbbC>ll
tar~ ol ,.,.. shaUd
natbe...-S. a IS fur"--or...i.dai-ed..,.. UUit
• °""al this ordlr tD sho9
C*ISie be putltisMd '" nt£ NEWPORTDISIGN.a rwws-_., d ..-..a~
hon. pubfiMled '" t.Ms c:ouncy at lllesl anm a_.
tartaur~--
prior ID the dlly al sllid ......
OM9d HOV. 3. 1987.
S...C JMne& L Smdh.
,Jud9tolthe~Out.
11/12. 1U19, 11126.
12/3 Ol69
2151• I CD0.... ....,_
--.CA'2el. MA TTSHAH CORPORA-
TION. a C1iif:.onill cuparr
bCMt. 25092 BucldM>ard
Lane, Lacuna Hitls. CA
m53.
Thts Bu~iness IS con-
~ by a ..,.nl pmt-
~ The rqastran1 com~
mead tD ttacud busi-
ness under the fic::tit015
business name bsaed abcJlie
on May 18. 1987.
S11ned LONG BEACH/
IMl'ERIAUSE.C.a~
,eneral partnership, By:
Stephen C Hopkins.
Generat Partner
This sueeiment eras filed
W'ltt1 the County Clertt al
Or.., Counly on Oct. 30,
1987
Fi No f359913
11-19. 11-26. 12..a. 12·
10 0890
1.-:72
WllOHCE
MnlCE Of 90111.
CZfMW • , •• '11. ,. •
-•Nlll-10 •• 11u1amm• ., .....
ToaO heirs. bene6c:8ies.
o edib S. COID .. il c:red-ctors.. and persons who may
be '*-wist ·-Md "' the .. OI eit* al ClES-
lAW GWOZDZJOWSIO. AXA
CZESLAW J. GWOIDZJ-
OWSKI. ALSO KNOWN ~
CHRIS GWOZDZJOWSI
A pebbOr'I has been filed
by WANDA GWOZOZI·
OWSKJ in the Supenor Court
~ORANGE~~
.,. that WANDA UWOZDZJ-
OWSKI .be appoented as
oa wial 1ep esentillWe '°
adr1wa-.. the esl* ~the
dec:edenl
The petition requests
~ tD adrnie ... the
es&* W1der the ll~ld
ent Mnunistn:bon ol
Estllles Act.
A t-itW on the petition
be tMlld on 12123/87 •
1 45 ... ., Dell&. 3 toallld
at 100 C1VtC caeTER
ORI¥£ WEST, SNITA AM.
CA
ff YOU OBJECT tD the
··••allhepetllbolo.,a.
should .0. ~al Iha
tte.arina and st&te ,our
ob;ec:tions ar file wrGen
obiect0'5 ...,, the court
before the ~ Your .-•ice may be "' per-
son Cl bJ "'411 adame1 If YOU ARE A atmfTOR
or a CUlllW .. C aediD al
the dee I T d', )Qi must file
pt:A6 daim wiltl the c:curt or
presrt it '° .. i*SOlial cecw I I ltiltNe appoillfled
by the oout within four
manOa from tN .. al
first ~ al lllltllrs -~· w:llar\ 700 al the Calib Dia ri.ul:IM!e Code. n. time tar filirc dairns
will ........ prior '°tour
anltJI from ... 6* al the
tw ii c natic:.s aibaiile.
YOU IMY £XMWIE the
file ..... "' the c:curt. •JOU _.. a pet9al'I ... II 1 In
lbe --. JIOIJ ,..., --vpon tM executor or
d nil ...... °' upon ...
alllJflleJ tar the I ! ~·-OI adll*lim .... and fill wet\
thi court wCtl the I ! : I 4Dr
or acll1a tislllkii. or ~
the ... ,., tarttlee-o*" °' admillli:malDI. and file
wilh Chi c:ourt ~ proof al ..... .-.~
sa.tilW "* JOU dlSlre $pe-a.I nalica ~the Sire al.,
in...motJ and appnaise-
,,,.. of .......... °' cA
the JI .-W• OI KIDllUrllS ,,. ..... in,... 1200
8ftd 1200..5ol .. C Wt tlia
....... Clda.
w:a1w.unu.ESQ . __ tar,...._
4675 MlcMtw Out
Ncuport e..c CA
~
1213 12/10 12117 OMl
..
-
~Rooms413
tiotefs • . . . . . . • • •••.•• 416 TIA -
CLASSIFIED INDEX IEAlESTATE
f ndustrial . . . • . . . . 506
"9'AI'. ~ Property .....• 509
Lake Shore Pr()pefty 515
Airpaar. ............ 900
Antioue Ctlmic tar ... 912
.\utos tor Sale ........ 910
Autos Wanted •..•.••• 915
Auto Patts & Tires ..•. 907
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Announcina .......... 200
Beauty Aids .......... 213
Card of Thanks ....... 20 l
Cemetety Lois .....•.. 20 l
Florists ............... 207
funeral Oirec:toty ..... 205
F unetal Services ...... 206
Health Aids .......... 214
Lepl Notices ......... 212
l..odees-Clubs-etc. 209
Nurseries ............ 815
Lost & Found ......... 210
Personals ............ 211
BUSINESS
trwestments .......... 828
Money to Loan ........ 605
Money Wanted ....... 606
Opportunities ......... 700
Opportunities Wtd. •... 70A
EMPLOYMENT
A&encies ............. 300
()ppottunities ......... 305
Pftparation .......... "307
8oildifw Mailmrial ••.•• 811
Business EqWpment 818
~ ........ 813
F~ .••••.•..•••• 800
FumibnW.-.ted ..... 805
~$Mis ....••... 705
....... ~ .••.........•• 812
..... ~ ....... 906
Misc. for 5* ......... 809
Mile. W..-ct ......•.• 810
....... lnltn.ment ..• 811
Of6ce Equipmm'tt ..•.. 82.7
Ns & s..wli11 ....... 823
Spoltil. EQuiprMnt ••• 819
~ .............. 511 APts. Fum;shed ..•.... ~1
Nb. Unfurnished .•.. 408 Bide. to be Moved .•.. 816
Business PY'()pefty .•.• 500
Business Rentals ..... 421
Condos for Rent .••... 409
Condos fot Sale ....... 507
CommerciM PYoperty 505
Desert PYapetty .••..•• 513
farms & Ranches ..... 512 Garases for Rent .....• 400
Houses for Sale ....... 508
Houses for Rent/Furn 405
Houses for Rent
I \Jnfwn ............. 406
lots lot Sale .......... 510
Mobile Hornes ........ 917
Moftp&e & TO ...•.•• 607
Motels ....•••........ 415
Mountain Cabins ..... •22
Office Space .•....... 420
Out of Stale Prop ..... 514
Real Estate Wanted ... 518
Rentals to Share ...... '12
Real £5t* for Xchc ..• 517
Real Estate Loans ..•.. 600 Rooms lot Rent ....... 410
IESORT PROPERTY
f« Sale .............. 418
Rent.a .............. 417
Auto Repair /Dom ..... 913
Auto Repeir/FOf ...... 914
Boats ................ 905
Campers ............. 919
Foreian & Sports ...... 911
Mopeds ..••.•.••...•• 909
Motorcydes & Bikes 908
Motor Homes ... : ..... 916
SERVICES
Schools .............. 608
Situation Wanted .•..• 308
Directocy of
Business Services t-t Nllf.,.. R£T All. IMNl'Gf'MEP(T. ~ ASSISTANCE JN EXCR-
LENCE. IF IT IS YOUR
DESIRE TO HAVE A
MEllCULOUS HOME
ENVIRONMENT, A
SHIP'S CARPENTER,
CABINET MAKER. TO
TRADE SERVICE FOR
ACCOMMODATION .
MATURE EXC REF
HERO. CALL 0.E.C. 733-
8902
CHILO CARE LICENSED.
Pre-Schooi Environment.
M·F 7-5:30. 15mo+ 54~
2870
SUPERB EDUCATION
CARE GUIDANCE AG£~.
SEl YOUR MINO AT
EASE WONDERFUL
RESULTS. REF <HOME GROWN) DEBRA 646-
2387
CHILDCARE, J.B. 4
MONTH OLD. IS INTER-
VIEWING BABY SIT-
TERS. PT,. PREFER
SOMEONE 1"4 NEWPORT
HG HTS AR~1 .. REF A MUST CALL MAUREEN
645-1790
R & B LANDSCAPING.
WE 00 IT All. FROM ~C WNi & £DGE TO
CUSTOM INSTALLA·
TION. NO JOB TOO
SMALL OR TOO BIG
FREI EST. 432-7229
MASTERCARD/VISA!
REGARDLESS OF
CREDIT HISTORY.~ NEW CREDIT CARD. rwu ONE REFUSED. FOR
INFO. CALI.. l -31S. 733-
f,062 EXT M 2033
REC£PnCNST
DO YOU Ut<E fl£OPt.E? TALKIN~THE PHONE? A VAA-
tETYOf HG PEOPLE IN NG
THEIR ITS?
OUAUTY PHOTO-
GRAPHY STUOIO IS LOOKING FOR FULL
TllilE REC THRU CHRISTMAS. PMTTIME
AFTER. CALL.& A160C RT
BEACH~
TELEPHONE WORK
FROM HOMl NO SB.-UNG. 5 llf'f. al I ERS ~:m.=: UPTOS9 .. SAlMY Pt.US 80NUIES. no.
'· 013001??0-jJI'
•••••Hm& WIEIMlBCf Has immedi* .
for Live ln/Out .. ...:.:
keepers. E>co. j)fetened.
Spanish Ok. All Jobs
10096 Free.
(714) 951-6110
LICENSED
ANO BONDED
•Elabical s.w.s
ELECTRtCtAN
Will TRADE Bf Forothef
Ser.ices or Goods or ?
675-1494
Burciaga Gardenina. Cleanups, tree tri .
lawn service, ~
966-3054 &==:
FREE CONSUMER SER-
VICE. CAU FOR NAMES
OF COMPETENT TRA-
DESPEOPLE-'" FROM
-Pl.UMBING • 0 SECUR-
fTY SYSTEMS.
HOME IMPROVEMENT
REfERRALS
631-7200
Halldyman -
H~~hold Repairs-pa1nbng. drywall, car-
~+ more. Gary 645-
FREI CONSUMER SER·
VICE CAU FOR NAMES
OF COMPETENT TRA· OESPEOPLE. . FROM APPUANCE REPAIR TO
TOT Al REPAIRS. HOME
IMPROVEMENT REFER·
RALS 631· 7200
Housecteanina..-Experi·
enced. Own .... , I ..
tioft. Reasonable. Call
Marv 545--346'
DRY CLEANING
CARPETS & UPHOL>
TERY. BEST FOR LESS.
CLEANING OF ANY
FABRtC. ORY Ct.EANING
GREG TI4 964-8789.
Dusty's l..MdscaDe· ._.,
maint. set-v. Weekly/
month/ 1 time. Free est
241-1640 ...... , ....
Drains cleared from
$12.00 P1umbin&.
Repairs Uc. 24tvs free
est Tom 722-9116
····~· .. WE GALS SHOULD
HANG TOGETHER.
INSTALL & R£MOVE
WAUPAPER. ADVICE
FOR THE ~ 633-
7172 ANYTIME
UM CHmlTllAI SU EMl.Y fOI A CHMIQE
NEEDS FAST, RESPONSIBLE.
CAREER MINDED PEOPLE TO WORK •••••cs-DAYS.., nn•1n-GR£AT FOR SENIORS & HOUSEWIVES
All SHtfTS AVAllABU!
LETS HELP 8'11 oe.W COUM1Y
.UTQ..l..C.
-CAU. TOOAY-
ASIC FOR GEORGE ASK FOR SIU
951-9136 763-9977
23742 RocldWd
lMEFOalll
EJ Toro Ad.. (S.0. Fwy.) atmo
DAYIAll9•tM -..a
W.'N luR•n1 a
a [JI JJ lltf -.. f' a,,.. .. •'a ,,._.,_ ........ ..-....
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CASHIERS
CONVENIENCE STORE
CASHIERS. CUrrenttw hir· . cashiers tor .. shifts. ~ time/pt time .
tiDns wailaUe... ~
pay _$4.00 tw .. Sc::hedUle
. '30/ 120 day review.
excefaent ~
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San Ctemenle. CA •751 Baker Costa Mesa •2021 Newport Blvd
Costa
$5 CLOTHING STORE
HAS EMPLOYMENT
OPPT FOR f\lll & PT
MANAGEMENT. AND PT
SALES, IN OUR NEW
STORE AT 3315 S. BRtS. TOL "'BRtSTOl PlAl.A•
241-1059 CONTACT
THE STORE MANAGER
FOR INTERVIEW.
T-PROMOTION EARN
GOOD MONEY DEMON-
STRATING ANO PROM-
OTING FRESH PRO-DUCE. ITEMS. CAU
EMILY (818) 447-n48
TEXAS RmNERV CX>Rf>,
needs mature_~
now in NEWPORT BEACH--.~ al . A.H. ~· 7114' RJlfr WORH.. TX 76101
ASSISTANT llANACER
We have an imme-
diMe openq as an
Assistant Manaaer.
Requirements
include 2 years full
time work expe-
rience and some
supervisory expe-
rience (retail pre-
ferred). or a college
deCree. We offer:
eCompetitive Salary
•Liberal Bet IEr-'5
•Promotion ()pp(ys.
•Trainina for
Adva.nc:ement
Catt CK apply in per-
son to:
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FASHION
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(714) 144-1126
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QRCULATORS $12.00
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SOUTH o.JN"<fE COUNTY and NEWPORT
BEACH, 768-1331.
EARN UP TO $50r000. M~ FLIGHT A0 _ S0MCE. CUSTO. MER 1-(315)
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FOR INFO/USTINGS
HEAL THY BODY
THROUGH PRIVATE
TRAINING, A PROPERl Y
Pl.ANHED MENU. MAS-
SAGE ANO TO HAYE
MORE FREE TIME TO £HJOY YOUR LIFE-If IT IS YOUR DESIRE TO
ENJOY YOUR UFE-
AND TO LEAVE THE DAY TO DAY ERRANDS IN
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MAY BE THE PERFECT
COMBlNATION! AUaA
DEHNEYi PERSONAL
ASST 2 3/461·2686 EXP IN HOME ANO BUS-
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NUTRITIONAL COUN·
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No Smokini Ref. $325
inc utilities (94-24 70
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2 Bedroom. 2 blth &
studio wlh ocan view.
Dana =J785 & $750.• .......
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condo s... .Mn Capis.-
trano. erdosed .... ~ _JJrisiha11. no pets.
$795 month. Phone ................. 810-7435
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MAUI/~ Beach
2 bed. 2 be condo or 1
bed. 1 bllth. <>c.1 view,
fulty furn & equip. Ten-
nis/ PQQl/beach. Bro· ctue 854-0909.
STORE OfF1CE LEASE ~ M .'g .t.9if
SETT1A COM. AGHT 537-
6585
FOR LEASE 1700 sq. ft.
on PLACENTIA. FOR
LIGHT MANUFACTUR-ING OR STORAGE. ~
4696
EBE1l CLUBHOUSE ON BAlBOA Bl.VD. (Newly
dec:or.eed. ...... fcir ~F'or info 673-
0534 or 548-4759
508-Hou-for ..
DRASTICALLY
R£DUCED BRANO NEW
CUSTOM 3 BO 3 BATH ~~cALlwrrn WALKING Na. TO
BEACH. NOW ASKING 1299.000. 2180RANGE AYf.. 650-7000
BRANO NEW 3 80 3 BATH CUSTOM HOME
SUNOECK, WITH
OCEAN VIEW NICE AMENmES. WAUUNG
DISTANCE TO BEACH.
NOit ASl<ING $299.000.
650-7000
WOODED CHALET.
SECLUDED. CUSTOM
DESIGN 5 BDRM & MAIDS RM. IN WOODED SETTING. 2 STORY. UV-~ .. ~ FLOOR TO CEILING
• FIREPl.ACE AND WET BAR. EXEC FAMILY
HOME NOW ASKING
. $515.000650-7000
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GOVERNMENT HOMES ~ ALSO TAX ' -ERTIES AVAILABlf
NOW. FOR LISTING"' fttt; JallS. 73U06oc
Newport 811dt
PIUCE ll.DUCID Oii
IAY & Jd1Y VIEW. At
the end of Peninsula
Point just ~ dis-tance to beech, IS this
unique 3 bdrm & den
with adj bar. Varyina
ceilinc heiahts and
........ crate interest.
An ec t>uY 11t $54~000.
650-7000
NPBCREST 38DR 2 BTH 2CAR GAR UPGRADE. ~POOL. TENNIS, 18 R080N. 642-4488
NICE llDUCID ON IAY &JEm ... At
the end of Peninsula
Point just -.u. dis-tance to a-:h_ IS this ~ 3 bdrm & den with adj bar. Varyina cemna heiahts and .... cr9llle .... _
An fD(C ~lit $542.000.
650-7000
NP8CA£ST 3BDR 2 BTH
2CAR GAR UPGRADE. ~flOOt. T£NNtS. 18 642-4488
514-0ut of State .....
SFNIORS: DISCOVER nm BFST OF
BOTH WORLDS
H\mtlngton Terrece Huntington Tenece Nonh
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705 G#JIAGE SALE
NEW SALESMAN SAM--PLE SALE. TOILET
SEATS SOFT REG
COLORS $4.00 LAWN MOWERS. GAS & filCT-
RtC. DIST PRICES STARTING AT $90.
COOL PACKS $1.50.
PIPES FOR SINK DRAINS
$1.00. ID£Al GIFTS
MANY ITEMS STARTING
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SUN 9-3. Books. datt1es, ~~tor items.
PASTE. &JfA & LOVE
SEAT. 3 MONTHS OLD $500.380434
PASlt1.. SWIVEl OWR ~MONTHS OLD.
4 Piece -. roam set L*e .... an.-.. $240.00 761-93:26
4 Piece IMIW roam • like ~ bnJwn. ... 536-1325 •
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interior. new bottom.
Must see. Aski~ $27,750/offer. (71'
240-6579 or 714-4
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NPB TENNIS CLUB .
642-0714 MOVING TO
TEXAS
17 Foot Bosb1 Whaler
with oolicensed trailer.
Montoc Hull '69'. all
wood center console. MASERATI. 4 PORTE "'fi1 4 OR TR.SED. lSK MtNT.
$25K 317-545-5540 IND Brand new 90hp Yamaha . & New~nt= shore radio aid much
FUR FOR SALE. BEIGE
MINK WTIH fOX COL·
LAR DESIGNER LIKE NEW. $575. 645-7313
~f!t900. Call 71'-67~ Abl 6pm
$125. OFFERED FOR
UNITED AIRLINES,
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basy people are the _,,, peo-
p~· and •Alt a busy penon if
yoa want to aet it done.•
Lottie McCannaup was our
warm, DO DODICDIC next-door
neighbor. a youthful 76, wbcil
we were fint married. Her way
of givina was to rile at 5:30 every
weekday morning and bake two
pies. Her p~u M ruistana was
f rcsh rhubarb which she usually
saved for me. Blueberry, apple,
peach and pumpkin were liber-
ally distributed to others in the
apartment complex. More
important than her advice and
pies was her ample giving of
herself in all ways. Her volun-
tecrism, while not connected to
a specific organization, taught
When I think of ~•thy
Schwarz, I thU.t .. humu
cJpuDD. • Sbe approacbca ~
oommitmc.nt witb enormou
enthusiasm.. ID fact .. commit-
ment•wu Kathy's byword wbeD
she was elected 1987-88 PFO
President at Harbor View Ele-
mentary.
Focus On
aY aGNNIE ENGSDOM
.. Both Ken and I are commit-
ted philosophically to public
education, ... she professed when
I asked about her husband's
attitude toward her year-long
obligation. "He really loves it!
He's really aware of the current
situation, (that if) we're not
contributing as moms, our kids
arc not going to be getting the
Nowthru
December 6th
qulity eduallion we want for
them..
Kathy's PFO involvement
began five years a10 when
daughter Kristin wu in first
grade. Sbc got bet feet wet way
above bcr boots by c6dW.ring
the Extra Tune 0... (ETC)
with Andi Rohrer. Tbe respon-
sibility was huge, but she loved
it because she was able to exer-
cise her excellent organiz.ational
skills.
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•Jt wa lib bciq a miniature
princi~. abe laughs in retro-
~· She and Andi decided who
taught the claucs and what the
fees would be. She was often
called by parents to resolve
student-teacher problems.
She's especially proud of
bringing the Bowers Museum
Art Program to Harbor View
when she sei'wd as Enrichment
Chairman. She remembers
appealiDg for funds to pilot it
at one· grade level. Her instincts
lft:le right, for it is DOW in place .
at all seven grade levels to meet
teacher/ student demandS. This
coup must be a product of her
own lOft for art and exploring
iu tecbiiiques. She keeps an art
center set up in the family garage
so that the tools of creativity arc
always at hand.. There is talways
an easel "at ready" and FnerallY
about five pounds of clay. Since
this seemed very normal to me,
I neglc:ctcd to ask where they
park their cars!
~athy has strong ties to Har-
bor View since she attended
leCOnd; third and fourth .. adea
there, miuina bcr future hm-
baad, ~by one year. Became
· ber put ii tinted to the
Newpowrt-Maa Unified School
District by baviq been an
MGM (Mentally Gifted Minon)
teacher at Eutbluff and
TM MGM ......... ii DOW
called GA TE (Gifted And
Talented Educatioa) aad ii
eod&DFRCI by lack of fundina.
Kathy flew with 1,000 Other
parents and educaton to the
state capital for a day of rallyina
on the capitol steps a:nd private
meetinp with the aactihl~
and the senator. The event wu
sponsored by the California
Association for the Gifted, but
Kathy brought back from her
experience a strong belief about
lobbying.
"I would really encourage
anyone who bas an issue to do
this," and, she adds, .. be persist-
ent. ...
Kathy believes her own child-
ren's school exPerience bu been
enriched by her PFO involve-
ment.
"There is a cordial kind of
relationship with the
tcachen ... they are so appreci-
ative of all that the PFO does."
Daughter Kristin bu even
found her own niche of invol-
vement by ~ • stu-
dent body secretary. Wbri I
asked if I.i:istia and bri>dler
Kenny, a ICCOnd gndcr, IUil any
panicuJar feelinp .... Deir
mother's volunteeriam, 1bc
wmed to feel tliit tMJ ~
li.ted it, buts.pedaapa llliidD't
pUell a total~ OD it.
~--••timeif rm .,aioa ~ ~ * ....
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BY CHERYL STDILING
F•miliea in tbe market for a
quality custom home in ~
Shoredif& IC'JCtion of Corona del
Mar will not want to mill tbe
opeahoute OD Dec. 5 and 6 ~
f to 5 p.a., of dlil weet•s
featiirecl bOme. Realtor preview
day takes pi.cc on Dec. 4.
Living in Corona dcl Mar
provides tbe fedina of a doeely-
knit village; yet tbe exclusiveness
of tbe community is apparent.
Shoreclif& is a family-oriented
neighborhood with private and
public beach access. The address
of 120 Shorecljff Road -should
delight those who appreciate
elegance and tradition in home
decor.
"This is truly a spectacular
custom dream home for a family
in a most desirable neighbor-
hood," said listing agent
Melinda Hupll of Merrill Lynch
Realty.
RESTAURANT
KITCHEN
The front of the home gives
the appearance of traditional
architecture, with its welcoming
white picket fence and used brick
plant.en. But once inside, guests
will be taken by tbe country
French ambience. To the right
en.
A gas fireplace provides the
warmth for this open but cozy
room. French doors lead out to
the patio and yard, which con-
tains a rcmote--controlled spa.
waterfall and cooling pond.
The ·washed wood ceilings some steps off the kitchen is a
extend to the second story of the separate utility room and
home. It is obvious to any entrance to the underground
observer that the core of tbe wine cellar, with 6,000 bottle
home was meant to be the capacity.
kitchen and family room.
lbroup a door and down DONE IN ELEGANCE
The formal dining room is off
the . main hall and makes a
miking statement. Each wall of
the room bas its own drama.
Above the wain-scotting, the
walls arc upholstered in floa:al
fabric. One wall ·is of bneJed
mirron. A leMed stained glall
window completes the effect
· over the built-in mahogany
buffet and butches.
The living room is accessible
from the entry ball, main ball
or dining room. The crown
molding used in the dining room
extends to this room's coffered
ceilings. A mirrored bookshell
Oanb tbe used brick fireplace.
Large, French windows over-
look the front yard and benefit
from the afternoon sumhine.
Down the ball to the rear of
. the bOme is the pest suite. The
larae bedroom bas a sliding-
door wardrobe and French
doon leading to the patio. The
bathroom has a ceramic tub with
tile and glass doon. An antique
commode with marble top
blends the old with tbe modern.
.
The rant room seen at~~
of the fant set of stain ii tM
study. It is reacbed tbroup
double oat and "ai-' ....
doon. This is a ~ room.
which can euily be Ulld as a play
room or pme room. 0. waim-cottina and moldin1 circumvent
tbe room. A bqe bay window
loob out onto the ocean. This
room has ill own 1*11 with
gluscd-ia lbower stall
A seceM ...
luestl to tile teCOnCI story. The
wrap-around l•ndina affords a
view down into the family room.
The muter suite is a vision in
luxury. Larae. vaulted wood
ceilings open the room up, and
bay windows give an ocean view.
Custom paneling on the rue-
placc wall aDd mantel set the
country French theme and offset
the wallpaper.
The master bath is bright and
airy with ill bay window in front
of the eipt-jet step-down spa
tub. Verisol shades can be
lowered for privacy. A separate
open shower area is next to the
tub. Tile double-sinb arc set
into a large pullman cabinet.
The wait-in closet is access-
ible from the bath. Built-in
highboys and linen cabinets
Cl 5 '•f11141
NOW WE All£ LOCMmlG FOS P£Ol'LE WITH
llEPUTATIONS Fom GETl1NG THE .t09 DONE
You'd better watch out! Merril Lynch will ride
roughshod over Newport Harbor in 1988. A
smashing new office (7 ,000 sq. ft.!), a
commission schedule to 90% and promotions
that will have evay00e talking.
That's no Bull (moose)!
It's going to be rough and Merril Lynch will
be ready. Give J'm Wood a call if you're an
experienced sales pe1 '°'' and would like to be
one ol the troops in '18.
Jim Wood, Manacer
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A ..._ ..,..__ ...... a S*lll*ed Md .,.,med
OQllidPolUn o...eoaldng Big~ Cl'*· 2 bdrm, 2 -~ ....... 1229.500 --OAT 8EAClf townhome nw Holig, 3 bdrm, n-. doee lo beKih. 2 trpk:a. neutnll decor, MW ......_, O...S...,. PQ9I. 9P9-S_1t2,000
•••11 .. A YOWIDE=-new, on the .-.ct. 2
bdrm. 3 ba. lg ~ with ~. tpa. kitchen
MllMd with imported ties. $895.000
8EAClf UV91Q-Tip toe to the sandt In San
Olmentet 2 bdrm, 2 ba. gated complex wtth pool,
epe.. rec. room. Neer lbnWy, shops, part<. $220.000
9C..: U I 18iG~i' Qh rMQntflcent golf
coune view, 2 ~s.J 0 .... -.-00 lq ft In tmmac condttion. nw et ..... .,.., pool, IPL $279,500
IOUTH COAST TOWIOF•-by a running stream
2 bedrooms. 2 baths, 2 patios. 2 c.rporta, gated
community, priced below recent ...... 1105,000LH ....... -...... ,
DPAllllVE VIEW-low price. See BID Bay to
Newpoft Cent• ... bdrm ... bath. courtprd wtth pool.
perfect ~ tor entwUining. $999,000
-•WCAl'S-T KEPT •CMT-5 bdrm. 5 ba
"""fabub• Beck 88y vt.w. 3 C8r pege. For the
psaon who eppre*'9I qullllty. $1.180.000 "!'• ......... ~.,. ... , ...
....... ...an HllGHTI-3 bdnn with
cathedral c ..... a.gen.at•. -"' • bit of .... OCMn
view. Don't mil8 ttt $334,000
cozy• MY8HOMl-Here's a wtnMrt 3 bdrm. 3 "'*-2 ...... Md 2400 8q ft. Oel6ghtfuly re-
mod1l1d ~ 1589,000
MACON MY-new land '9a9ef Gorgeous home,
3000 1q ft_..,. 2 n...., IUttes, guest quarters. bay
views, moor'.-,g avalabl8. $480,000 LH
CLASSJC CHAMl-olde CdM comer lot with 2
bdrm, 1 ba home, picturesque exterior, R-2 lot, good
k>an, and weff..maintained. $325,000 townhomes avail
header ....... ,,.. .. ,
unu •'MG UYFWT-Spoaels 4 bdrm, 3
ba. 3 ""*'-Md,..., gum qtrs. F~ upstan
deck. wldy bwtl, olflhore ~ $1,200,000
.. DCLUllft MYFRONT-5 bdrm. 4 a.th,
~ w of Mrbor'. pertect mo"9 in cond, 2
....,. to 8CCOmOdate 50 ft y-=ta. S 1,550,000 .. •ace • mWPORT HAMOR-Nw Unda
Ille. Speciol'9 c:ustom, -.. etory w/big rooms, eo·
on bay, pettoa front/rw. 11.215,000
IT HM IT ALL-4T on IMly, trom.ge with per, float
end~~ 1act....., If I I S'J ysd. Udo ... 3 bd, 3 ba
nw •"*-$1,850,000 1ECLUD1D WA_TlllfROll ___ IT--prtvate world on
••c.mation ca-.·· COM. Old wortd c:Nrn, 2 frplca. 4
bd, 4 ba, pier, OCW\ KClll $1,750,000
LARGE DUPLEX. LARGE LOT-in Otde CdM in great
So. of Highway location. 3 bdrm. 2 ba with fabulous
master plus 1 bdrm/ 1 ba unit. $579.500
SHADY DEAL-Gorgeous tree-lined avenue. so. of
hwy CdM duplex with lovety 4 bdrm home. 1 bdrm
ineome, fabulous patio. $595,000 views of back bay
header
MONTEGO MODEL-popular plan in Harbor View
Homes, One story, 4 bdrm, 2 ba. famity room/country
kitchen. Neat comm pool. $385.000
TOP OF THE UIE-Rare ViUenti~ custom in Sea-
view of Newport Beech. Spacious rambling floor plan.
3 bdrm, bontJS area. some view. $595.000
••• , ...... ......, .l-4
CAllfl llllEI $1 ,500,000
5 bdrm, view, pool home
-----CAl1ll $225.000 2 bdrm. 2 ba. goff course vu.
111 JQlffl $975.000
• bdrm, family room. spa
l.91 aE $1 ,650,000
3 bd~ 3 ba or l9e.. weekty
. .......
B. White ........
M. Rousselot
1ZI P I 8 ll
M . HugiU
lfilllUllla.
C.Ross
••••• .... ., 1-4
U..11110 $1,500,000
5 bd~ view. pool home
CAlll UIFEI $625.000
VMtW 1 story, 4 bdrm
ftlUIWJ $209.000
3 bdrm condo. gated
IUTA All $105.000
2 bdnn, 2 ba townhome. gated
MYlllDEI $599,000
Well-locatad 3 bdrm. priv. comm.
lll?Bllffl $975,000
4 bdrm. family room. spa
U. llll $1 ,650.000
3 bdrm. 3 be Of lse. weekly
me-...
. K. Granieri
111 ldtllzft.111
J. Belta"Yic
The Staff of Merrill Lynch Realty/Newport Beach
MameMklk
Carolyn Ross
Mldyll Roussdot
811 Saunders
Donna Schroeder
FrM Scott Evans
Vldolta Sine•*
JlmSlallm\
Susan SllJUl>y
P..av&i*••111
EithtrT•ll'
Jim wooc1••••••Man11ger
F = FULL P=PARTIAL
PROPERTY TRUST
DATE ADDllESS DEED ·
·~ n/a August 17 247 Walnut Street ~
August 17 2307 Bayside Drive n/a
August 17 2800 Ocean Boulevard n/a
August 17 3504 Marcus A venue n/a
August 17 2400 Holly Lane n/a
August 17· 431 Vista Trueba n/a
August 17 16 Jetty Drive $240,000
August 17 260 Cagney Lane n/a
August 18 239 Lugonia Street $183,600 n/a
August 18 2124 Seville Avenue $288,000 $348,000 F
August 18 217 Larkspur Avenue n/a n/a
August 18 I 08 Via Cordova n/a n/a
August 18 116 Via Mentone n/a n/a
August 18 1824 Port Stirling Place $8,613 $55,500 p
August 18 713 Poppy A venue n /a n/a
August 18 325 La Jolla Drive $220,000 $275,000 F
August 19 216 Via Genoa n/a n /a
August 19 220 Via Ithaca n /a n/a
August 19 129 46th Street n /a $165,000 F
August 19 2332 Arbutus Street $239,400 $342,000 F
August 19 1724 Port Charles Place n/a $71,SOO P
August 19 1936 Port Ramsgate Place n /a n/a
August 19 2123 Yacht Yankee $30,000 Quit Claim
August 19 4823 Surrey Drive n /a $485,000 F
a note from maury
Open Saturday, Sunday 1-5
1508 Dover Drive
Cozy 4 bedroom Westcliff home. Ready for immediate
occupancy. Pool, R.V. access, fireplace. Owner/agent.
$369,000. Come see this beauty!
Old CdM
2 bedroom, 2 bath cottage on comer R-2 Jot. Good storage,
sunny patio. Owner/agent. $299,500.
Rentals
Lease-$1525/month. Custom condo, 2 bedroom, 2 bath, 2 firepla-
ces, great for two people.
Lease-2 bedroom, 1 ~bath, fireplace, community pool..$950/month.
Full Security-Bayfront condo, full Bay view, one bedroom, one bath,
pool, $1600/month. -
Lease-corner condo, 2 bedroom, 2 bath, wet bar, fireplaces,
washer/dryer hookup, enclosed garage plus carport,
$1575/month.
Shorecliffs home. • .
C1111dm .. !I
make much desired storage a
realty.
JACK AND JILL WING
To the rear of the upper level
is tho J act and Jill bedroom
wing, perfect for the chilchen.
Both rooms have large bay
windows with window Kats that
double as toy storage areas
below and vaulted, washed
wood ceilings. Built-in desks and
walk-in closets make these
rooms ideal retreats. The bed-
rooms share the walk-through
bath, with double sinks.
The home is ·clearly a family
home, but also ideal for enter-
taining on a grand scale. Its
abundant windows give it an airy
and welcoming appearance, but
with the rich woods, brick and
fireplaces, the house ii cozy
enough that a family will want
to move right in and call it home.
VITAL STATISTICS ·
The home offen luxury in its
approximate S,000 aquare feet of
living apace. A full security
system prov~•_ protection. ·
Homeowners in Sborecliffs have
an association with dues of
approximately SIS per year.
Scboob 1erviag the area are
Harbor View Elementary, Har-
bor Day and Corona dcl Mar
Hilb School
REALTOR
INFORMArJON/
FINANCIAL FACTS
The home is lilted at $975,000
by Mel... H... of Merri
LJ•~ Realty. The office ia
located at 2443 E. Coast High-
way, at MacArthur, Corona del
Mar. For information and view-
iq. call 67s-6000.
-mt• 1411.111 Oc_, view in -'-"lne Creek. Three. BA home with
FNneh ~ plar1'8llon ......... ~ loors. oek
trim end all the amenltiea Jumine Creek oner.. Marta
Elena
.. LIT FlllT• ... Ill
Dana Point harbor. the ocean and beyond cfty lights
at night Superior level lot.· just right for a prime
ree6dence. Coby Ward
.. tm9I ClllU IB... IHI.Ill
A private peradiM on the canyon. Four BR. 3MIA.
formal dining room, family room. MagnificMt grounds
with poof & epa. AJr cond. Security system. Private
ocean beach. Ann PeW8
llEWllT lmlTI CUDD 1271.111
Beet of aff wortda. Two BR. formaJ dining, French
doors. hardwood ftoora. akylights. 2 fir~ pool.
Room to expand. Bike to the beech, shops. & school.
Mickey Rowe and Tony Shaw
Wlft:llBI 141._
aaA. 38A Deene Townhome. Deairabt• single story,
French windows and doors. new kitchen tile and
appliances. Large pool size lot. Danny Bibb/
Stephante Grody
llEW l•LIT -.111
Countly French home set on one of Big Canyon's
ll)eCtacUlar Iota. Manicured grounds with pool and
view. Three BR. 2~BA. home shows like a model.·
Danny Bibb or Stephanie Grody
.• C11111 lm1Eill... 11.•.111
Five BR. home cwwtooking 14th green. Floor-to-
celling picture windows. Seperm chikhn'a wing. On
quiet cul-de-uc with aw 1 •ping golf CC>UrM. mountain
and city light viewa. Danny Bibb and Stephenie Grody
••a am caa•. wne·... 11.-.111
Five M. home one of Big CMyon'a Ir.a on.r .. ._
180° golf ~. mounllln and city tighta ...
lmportld blue .. roof. s.p..... fMlkf• ........
chldren'• wing. ..... , .......... "' --8fld
bllicony. o.nny Bibb end Undll 0...
•CMV•M• 11,• I
Two .-Y C.l8t0m home. On l'9 8t't tlilay d elg
0."91' gOlf ~ Perlect home tor ...._ ---
...... ll Ff¥9 BR. SBA. forlMI JMngMdcllling roa-.
Oiinny llbb/s.phante ~
.,.....w... . .•..• n-Bf\ 38A cu*>1n home. Ena t.ige IMng room.
L.oW .......... ~ y.-d With pool Security W'jtlt m.
Freehlj pelntld k'8ide and out. New root Certyn
Stlinef
#2 Civic Plaza, SuHe 100
..... ,.,.,.._ ...
Two 8'0ry 481\ 48A. home with front row views of
ocean, bay, city liflt*and catalina. Two mater..._
wine rOOM end cen.r. IP9. w conditioning.
GayleAmato
IPBIAl f\91 PUI . II.._ .
lndOOf outdoor de8ign. Extra large mutar bedroom
with walk in cloeet. 2nd BR. and 2BA. famity room.
Greenbelt location. Linda Oeth ...
ICUll llBf~E 1!11.•
Two BR. and famity roc>m. Two large decks to enjoy
the magnificent vistas. Highly upgraded and deco-
rated. Ann Peters
llftl lllAQ IA~ Ila•
Oversize lot. remodeled kitchen and family room.
Three BR. could be con~ back to 48R. Great
opportunity to buy a '"Lifestyle".
Barbara Aune and cartyn Steiner
MIWIE Cl&I .Im.Ill
Specious plan backs to partc with great view. Three
BR. 21hBA. famity room. with fireplace. Lots of storage.
Carolyn Lowe and Gloria Robertson
IHlll lllE-tlfWI 1451.•
Three BR. 2~BA. townhome with fabulous view.
Courtyard entrance with fountlan. Central air
conditioning and security system. WiU trade for
smaller home. BeUe Partch
-.11110 MfRlllT 11._
Oversized lot. remodeled kitchen, and family room.
Tine BR. could be conYerted beck '° 48R. Gnat
opportunity to buy a '"Utestyle." Bart.ra Aune and
Cartyn Steiner
-~ .• , ....
~ e.rit --C-pjan. G,_t auumeble k>M. Two BR.
2M. 2 '* gllf1IG8. a... value. Fut eeaow.
~onVO#Jt
w••MY...-rm 1• 111
Thl9 ~ lot waa once pelt of an •••· Good Crtrltna. OCW1 ._ doM to tennis and pools.
~ dfslance to bMch. Offered at "95.000.
Rod Deley or Deve Hir9Chler
1IP • m ... • CllYll IWRlllUH llalll,..
Two BR. 2lWIA. decOiMICI and fumi8hed ~
model. Country club Md night light views. Security
gme. community pools. ape anct tlnnla. Tom Allmon
or Sharon Vogt
llTITl 11111 •111
Two BR. coodo ON GREENBELT, community pool,
2 car garage. freshly painted. Cloee to Fountain Valley,
freeways and shopping. Maxine Propp
e am EIBITlft Pml -1111.18
Enjoy the privacy of a gated community and the open
,. spaces of Back a.y. Three BR. 2¥.BA. beautifully
decorated and featuring plantation shutters through-
out. Gloria Robertson or Carolyn Lowe
c.1.a--asr. wn1 ,._ ....
Pool/spa home in Olde Corona del Mar. 11h lots.
extreme privacy. Totally custom 4BR. 2 story with
exceptional master suite plus mini view. Martha
Macnab
U.l•E llCIE .-Tl 11.•.HI ·
Cannery Row section of Newport. Three spacious
residential units pf us 3 commercial units. Ideally suited
tor owner occupancy. Gerry Rosenberg
IE TIE Riil 11 IEE --Five BR. 3~ BA home with ideal live-in, mother-in -
law or separate guest quarters. Light and airy decor
with an outs1anding ftoofplan. Sandie Fix
••Falt DTITE .. • U ICIQ 11.•l.RI
Created from Orange County pa.rte. in city of Orange.
Stately 100 year' old pine. ficus and paJm trees. Six
BR, 7BA. Spectacular pool and barbecue area.
Another home could probably built R1 -7 zoning.
Barbara Aune
ClltiWllUY ••CU. 11.-..111
Four bedroom hon't8 ~ng the 8th fairway.
Large open rooms enclosed in cedar. Santa Maria
stone and dear gtasa. VteWS ot goff course and city
from most rooms. Carol Allison
IUllATE.. 11.1 ..
One of the FINEST VIEWS through EYening ~
to the wh"8 w.-. of Litle Corona Beech. Mutti ...,..
en'9rtainment.,.. wi1h 58R. ~ Hobie Denny ....al.. llP•
Three BR. famity room home. Gated brict< court ymd
entry with pool. spa and aao. Large 1onna1 dininQ
room and family room wtl\ fireplace and bar. Belle
Partch
....... , WllTLIJ 1!11111
$250.000-Thafs right. onty $25(),000 for a 60' x 115'
lot near private emer.ld Bay pilltc.. Not on the highway.
Some retaining waits requked. Good location. O.ve
HincNef and Rod Daley
mua.IMY •Uata.. 11~111
Four BR. pfua t.mily room Md ~OCMn ....._
H you've been' fNllr•ted an.wnpting to •net a Nlllly
nice home in Emerald a.y, tis is the one for which
you've been waiting. Rod Daley or O.ve Hirschler
NEWPORT BEACH
LENDER
MatvalBomc l 1~ l
Mo ..
671-1111
Bayview Mor1PP 10.~ ·~ 10~9' ·~
64CM)f10
WHAT YOU DO
1. You show )QJr property. (We wilt show the property
for you if you desire. an additional fee is payable
ONLY if our showing results in the sale.)
PEACE OF MIND
When 'fOAX ... '*-
.,., )'OU git your check, if
)'OU .,. na1 r 'ed wtlh our
-W. • • rllfund our .... PfOlided )'OU NM
complied ..... 9me d .. .,_, ....
WE tO.aw OF NO
antER REAL ES'DV'E BFO<ER. LARGE OA
SMALL. WHO CffERS
TMIS GUARANTEE.
IC*,.
Ii
11'6~ ·~ 6.9" 2
WHAT WEDO
1. We prodUc:e motiu ... d and qualfied bu)1ers look-
ing for proper1y in ~ .,.. by Ulling our pnMtl'I,
~end ec:luaiYenwtGlting aya-.m.
2. We guararM in writi~ to adwftil8 your .... ~-opet_...rty
fN9IY week in the nettrepapet
3. We lend you For Sale and Open Hou9e signs if
youdelire.
4. w..-.youwitt'lott.1'8111 .............
5. We pteda .. 11li• the buyer's -.y l> ~prier
to writing an an.
6. We asailt you in negotiming .. oft8ra and try 10
SW8youmoneywhenewrpo1 lille.
1. We Pf9P8l'8.,......,.. d your otoei ~com and
net proceeds
8. V.openeeciow end follow~ until doU~.
9. We wilt your buyer in finding IUhl ble fnlncing.
0. We .... you In complylng wlh ~,.. ....
~ .. end~~
1. -help )10U -.okj Pld*Wrl8 ..s --)OU should 9l'fi come up.
12. We nMlt: your eecrow doling ettmerc tor ac-
curacy.
HELPING SELLERS $AVE lliOUSANDS ON THE
SALE OF THBR PROPERTY FOR ONLY S34IO.OO• II~®
We can even place your property with
MLS and still save you money! OF NEWPORT 8EACHICX>STA MESA
1135-D~ 8hd. .. 251,
Co9lli 11iea CA 12127 --(B. Call 722-8114
flfAllOO' • f:ee!Nlfbe .... 0t ... onUuy ........ f9dllit ........................... ....
....... , ............
YOU ME IN DEFAULT UmD A DUD OF TllUIT DATED
AUGUST 'D, 1111. UM US YOU TAii ACTION 10
PllOTECT You. H011E. rT llAY • IOlD AT A PUIUC
SALE. If YOU NEID M EIPl.MATION OF 11tl M1'\m
OF ntE Naali •'9 ~ YOU. YOU IHOULD
CONTACT A LAWYD.
Stan-Shlw Cc:lrporatioo. a California c:::orpcntion as duty
appointed Trustee under the foftowi .. described deed
of trust W1U SEU AT PUBUCAUCTIOH TO THE HIGHEST
BIGGER FOR CASH OI as set bth in Section 2924h of
the Civil Code, afl ri&ht. title and interest con~ to
and now held by it under said Deed of Trust in the propeny
hereiMfter described:
TRUSTOR: Frank 0. Webber, en unmarried man and
Dex ..... G. Webbef, a Si .... MM• Joint Tenllnb
BEHEftClARY: ~ ....,_ Sevi-.s end loan
Anociltion, a corpcntion. Recoded~ 4, 1980
as instr. No. 4552 In book 13729 IJll9I 1045 of Official
R9cofds in the olftc:9 of the AIC:ordlr of Or.,.. County.
said dwt of trust dwri* the fDllowit11 property.
A eo1domitlie..m c:omcwtted of:
Paroel No. 1:
Unit No. 0, oonsistina of c:Mllin Wsoece ..t surfKe ........,. • "'°"" ... dllcrtbed in the eo11don.un "'9n rPlAW) for St. Andrews Y ....... in the dty of
N9~ Belch, whid't plan ws l'8COf'ded on Ma"ch 10,
1980, • Instrument No. 9176 of Official Recon:ts of ar.,. County, Calitomia.
Patcel No. 2:
An uncMded one-tenth (1/lOth) ,_ simpte IMIN•
n a tlnMt In common and in end to .. d IN ,..
poperty, indudlnl without linlltatiol1 the common .,..
deri11td in the Oedention , ........ to below. in Pwcll
l, •shown on• fftllP Ned on~ 21, 1919, in
book 131 ..... 23 8nd 14 ~ of petCll mllPI.
In ... <>Meed the er...~ Alcofdll.
be 1; • c IMi*"om ur'6tl numbel9d Mi, J & K i.cr--..--. .......... ......... ~
Non-exctusiw .......a for access, ifW'w, llf'95S,
use and ~ drainlel. encroechmalt. support, "**iance. ,.._rs end for other purposes. all as shown
in the plan and as described in the Declaration.
these
great:
.
listin~I
·~ STATEMENT 0#
UINDOIR ENT OF
UR OF ACllllOUS
...... NAME
The tollowirtC person has
lbandoned the use of the
fictitious business name:
THE TRANSMISSION &
RADIATOR SHOP. 23720
VIA FABRICANTE. MtSSION
VIEJO. CALIFORNIA 92691.
The ftctitiouJ buslness
name nrferT9d to abcMt wn
filed on 12-18--84 in the
County ot Ontnee Oriainal ne No. F-263869 A.
DAN BROWN. 19 MAL·
LARO, IAVINE. CALIFORNIA
92714.
This business was a>n·
duded by an indMdual.
Si1J*t. DAN BROWN
This statement was filed
with the County CleB of
Oranae County on Nov. 17.
1987.
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17 0930
nc11110U1.,.,,.•
NAiil ITAlllllJfT
The foUowinc penon is
doinC ~ as: INFOR·
MATION CONSULTANTS
INTERNATIONAL, P.O. Box
10192, Newport Beach
92660, 5 .... ,,.... °'·· Cor· ona del Mar, CA 92625.
Gilbert R. Hess. 5 ...
sail Drive, Corona del Mar,
CA92625.
This business is con·
duc.tld by.,, lndMduaf.
The rqist,.nt com·
m.ICld to bwsec:t busi·
ness under the fictitious
business fW'n8 OI l'WNI
limd llbcJWl8 on 9-ls.87. --=Gilbert R. ......
This ....,.it -Ned with the County aerk of °'--County on Nov. 23,
1987.
File No. F362257.
11·26, 12-3, 12·10. 12·
17 0920
ACiiiiOUI • 1111111 ..... ITATI SI
Thi~ ...... ..
doil'll ...... ac WILMA'S
PATIO, 225 Marine Aw .•
8llboa esa.nd, c.lif. 92M2.
Maurice J. ~.
1543 Bonnie OOof'9 f •· r.ce. Cotal'9 dll .... c..w.
92625.
.... 5'11udifww. 1543 aon.. Doone Terr.ce. Car· ona dll ...,, Celif. 92625.
Thia bu1inns la con·
dudlld bf Mlsbilnd and .....
H.H. $hMto. Inc., a Cali·
fornia Clorporation, 3084
Mountain View DrNe, Lie·
una Buch, California
92651 .
This Business is con·
ducted by • pneral part·
nenhip.
The rqistrant com·
menc:ed to transact busi·
ness under the fictitious
business neme ttsted abo¥e
on No¥8mbar 1. 1987.
Sicned: Deborah J. O'Keefe
tfMs stlillEl'ria1l was filed
with the County c~ of <>ranee County 00 Nov. 17.
1987.
File No. F3617S3
11·26, 12·3, 12·10, 12·
17 0928
IC-ll7IO
OltDD TO IHOlr CAUSE
f'Olt CHAW OF NAME
Christopher Michael
Mcl.Mchlin, Stephanie Rita
Mclauatilln and Chris·
tophef Mict.el Md.auahlin
and Stephanie Rita
Mcllulhlin on behalf of
Daniel Matthew Mcl.auah-
tin, 1 minor haY8 filed a
petition in this court for an °"* allowi,. petitioner to chance their Mme from
Christopher Michael
MclMCNin. Stephanie Rita
Mclauchlin, Daniel Mat·
thew McLaucNin to Michllll
Avdee, Stephanie Rita A._ and Oenilf Mafth9w
Avdee.
It is hereby ordered that
all persons inlet I ned in the
matter aforesakl appur
beb9 this court in~
"*1t No. 3 .t 700 CMc
Center Oriw West. Safa
AM, c.lib1lia, on 12·31,
1987, .. 2:45 ddcd p.m.,
and then and thef9 show c.use. if qhy ..... ...,,
Yid pMition for ~ of
name should not be
~ tt is further Clrdlred It*
• ~dthisardlr tD show
'*-be published in NEW·
PORT ENSIGN (CNSB), •
...... o1 ..... dn::u-•at1on. published in this
~ .t ee.t once a Wlell
---~.-. prior to the day of Mid .---.. ...
Dlllct. Ht:N. 19. 1987
JAMES L SMITH. Jud9I of
the SUpeftor Court
f'l9d t«N 19, 1987, in
olftc:9 of GNlY L GAAft.
VILLE. County CleR of
Or-. CoUf'lt1.
C... Number A140753
Orwwe County On Nov. 13,
1987.
File No. F361267
11·26, 12-3. 12-10. 12·
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1-31711
NOlaO#
DeSIOWTION Me
LACI( OF AU1'1tOmn
Culp & Tanner Pwtnar-
ship, a pertrw'ship consist-
i,_ of Robert Lee Culp and
Dotctas Tanner. and whk:ti
has carried on its busi,..
at 290 Airpark Boulevwd,
Chico, California, and
23686 Birtcher Drive, El
Toro. California 92630, -diuohed effKtM! 12:01
a.m. on July 1, 1987. Thi
distolution arose from the
death of s-tner Ooualas N.
Tanner on October 24,
1986.
After July 1, 1987. no
partner in the partnerstnp
has authoriCy to bind the
partnership, except for
Robert Lee Culp, who hu
authority only to wind up IN
pertnership affaif$.
o.ted: Nowmbar 12, 1987
$Cned: R08£RT L£E CutP
Sisned: SUE RICHAROSOH
11 -26, 12·3, 12-10, 12·
17 0932
PUmJCNOnCI
FICiiiiOUI _,llllEa
NAMllTAllmJlf
The~ persa.rs.,.
doina business as: PRO
CIRCUIT, 410 #M West
Pllcific Coest Hwy., Newport Belch.CA.
Gree ........ 2240 Plltl
Newport #204, Newport
a.ch. CA 92660.
~ Y. Nishida. 502
20th St.. Huntit-· 8Md\ CA92648.
This businns is con-
duc:'9d by • ...,.,.. S*t·
IWlhip.
~ Grtpy Lauter and
~Y.Nishida
This .. ,, ••It w filed
with the County an o1
Or-.~ on Nov. 10,
1917.
F"• No. fl60965
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Recently remodeled -SOuthport .. model 4-S BR.
4~BA, white on white. Pool, If' courtyard. View
of the city and small ocean ~. Alk for ...
MAU GULLEDGE
IEWPllT IEllm MPLEX UZ4.•
Or S bedroom home. Ideal location. Hu apcous
3 bedrooms. Ownen unit-tee0nd m•sterbedroom,
both with individual laundry. Huge lot and balcony
with view. Owner will carry 2nd T.D. Call for
private showing. Ask for ...
•ILL A: DONNA WEBSTER
IPYll.All OCEAI VIEW 117&,•
This Southport model bu an unsurpassed ocean,
bay and city ~ta view. It sits high on one of
the laraat Iota m prestigious Spyglua Hill This
home bas S bedrooms, 4~ baths, family r~
bonus room and a pool and spa for entertaining.
This is a unique property in a ICduded setting.
Ask for ...
f.STllElt YANK
-mME lf'IE Ill•/• Laraat estate ocean view boine in sated communw
ity. bevonabire. Five bedroom, 3 bath. Available
at the beginning of November for one year. Ask
for ...
ESTIDR YANK
DEOREl.1-lllVllE 1141.•
Immaculate 3 BR. 2 BA, light end unit patio home
with 2<ar garage. Prime location across from park
and school. Ask for ...
DELIA DELGADO
IEIOIT LM• AT RI IEIT · 1535.•
Luxury 2,100 sq. ft. Bayside co~o home. on ~ne
level with boat slip, bay, mountain and. city lif.ht
views. New carpet, textwed walls., vemcals, tile,
marble mirron, laqueml cabinets, ~~ more! T~o
bedroom. 2~ bath. de~ formal duung. Secunty
gate, private community, pool and spa. Ask for ...
JUNE DAVIS
TIADE
Do you have a timeshare that you don 'l use? Do
you want to stop throwing away money for annual
fca? If so, consider excb•nging it for this FREE
AND CLEAR lot in the Northwest. Call for details.
Ask for ...
MAXINE GOLDEN
IEAlllUE WITI A VIEW ••.Ill
IA Bia Canyon. M~clecorated bome with
view, pool, spa a en~ area. 4,000 IQ ft
with 4 Bil ofrace A cxercue room. Totally
nlurbiabed ~th new carpets, wall coftlinp, and
new kitchens. Alt for ...
J:STIBll y AMI[
llCI llY VlllME T .. lllE ... ...-
Moilel perfect 2 B~ 2~ BA, 2 story townbome.
2 yan new. Beautifully decora&cd and l•ndscapcd.
Own patio, liabt and airy throughout. 2 car praae.
Community pool and spa. Muter baa retrat. Alt
for ...
PHIL A: EUGENIA ST AJlu:NBURG
LI• Ill.All
Entertaining is a brceu from this tri-levcl custom
home with private dock for large yacht. 3 BR,
S BA and a sit down wet bar with fabulous bay
and night light views. Large living & dining room
and gourmet kitchen. Furnishings included. Ast
for ...
DIANA PROSSER
111• VIEW ••u ma.-
Life in Monaco ... not France. But here in Barbor
View Romes! Super location near Andenon
School Extra med yard w/quiet and privacy. It's
all that family life should be. Alt for ...
MAlllLYN BUCILEY
W1111E CIAI• 1271.•
Ablolutely outlta:Dding 4 BR, 2 BA home. Features
woodbuming frplc in living ~ lovely brick patio
w / Koi Pond A big BBQ entertainment area. RV
partin& quiet c\11 de sac, family neighborhood.
Oe>1tto Kaiser Elementary. Ask for ...
E'LYNNllMP
LUXURY 01 TIE SAID 11.1 •. M
Brand new custom home features 1800 ocean A:
Catalina view! 4 BR, 3~ BA with large patio,
private spa, BBQ A: more. Comer lot! Unsurpassed
quality on the oceanfront. Ast for ...
DIANA PROSSER
• HARIOR VIEW CAR•EL 1315.aaa
Highly upgraded throughout. 3 bedroom, 2 bath.
Berber carpeting. Professionally decorated
throughout. Fee land. Ask for ...
GISELA BURMEISTER
IELCOUm IEIT VALUE 181.158
New on market. Light and airy are the words for
this 4 bcdroo~ 4~ bath custom home. Mar~Je
floon in entry and off white. Berber carpetm'
throughout. Private bath in each bedroom. Jacuz:zi
and ~place in master suite. Three car garage,
large yard. Ask for ...
RONFELSOT
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IEWfllT -111 •IUI 1114 ...
Or S Bil home. Ideal locatioa! Bas lpKiou.s 3 Bil om
unit. 2aa unit is a 2 Ill. both with balconies ud a
view. A bargain at S330,000. Owu.n will carry a 2nd
TD. Ask for ...
BILL tl DONNA WEaST£R
uc1 IAY •••• man '13U•
Where else in Newpon are you ab~ to live in a spacious
4 BR home with RV and boat storage, plus room for
pool and spa? Huge family room w/wct bar, family
kitchen w/nook, dining room w/gardcn window, and
master w/view balcony. Ask for ...
FRAYDA EIUERT
tlEWPOIT IOm am.•
Former model home. 2 BR, 2~ BA condo,
professionally decoT&tcd 4 landscaped. Marble
floors in entry A: kitchen. Includes f umiture. Ask
for ...
RONFEISOT
IPECTACIUI VIBf
Beautiful Newport Beach 2 story 4 BR executive
home in move.in condition. Must be seen to be
appreciated. Call for private showing. Ask for ...
•RL&: DONNA WEBSTER
llYCIEIT IEllTBllAllW mlE 1551.•
Magliificent 2 story Mediterranean style S BR
home in mint condition, with gorgeous Back Bay
view, 2 mast.er suites, maids quarters. and cozy
family room. Perfect for executive with large
family. Ast for ...
FRAYDA EILBERT
TUmEROCl CAllPUI VIEW 1115.•
Popular Plan 2. Only one available. New carpets,
completely repainted. 3 BR. 1-% BA. Best value
in TR. Vacant and ready to move in! Ask for ...
RAY DAVIES
IEWPORT IEACH 1!41.•
Reduced! 3 BR. 2 BA with fireplace, built-ins, high
ceilings and lots of glass. Plus a wonderful private
patio off kitchen for entertaining. Immaculate.
Move-in tomorrow. Owner bas purchased another
home. Ask for ...
DEUA DELGADO
JUST USTEMCW VllW 1541.•
High above the city with ocean A: city view from
this b.igbly upgrade J BR home with vaulted
~ 2 fireplaces 4 a price that you can' bcaL
Ast for ...
DEUA DELGADO
TllEEAICI IAY 11.175.• .
Custom built ~me appro~, 4,000 sq. ft.. in
tbe best locatlOD With VICW 11nee Arcbea.
Country style titcbcn ~th ~ hcawid
ceilinp in family room, view from nay room.
Lots of French doon and wiadows. Ast for ...
GISELA 8tmMl1Snll
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111·1•
W. llTFlllT-comphMfy rebuilt in '84. Materials
include onyx. brass & copper, single light French
doors & thennopane glass. Freeftowing with 3 bdrms.
den with complete bar, hidden wine cellar & elegant
formaJ dining. A 2 story copper fireplace soars past
the 2nd floor gallery. Bayside patio with pool & spa
& dock fof 3 boats in a Premier Linda Isle location. u.m.• 111-1•
llPl.El lllAll in the Long Beach H&rt>or. a quiet realm
of exclusivity and a perfect setting for this elegant
3 story °CASTLF' with roof top view terrace and
basement hobby room. Custom built for present owner
with 4 bedrooms including spacious master with his/
hers baths. formal dining room, family room with wet
bar, exercise room & maids quarters plus 50' boat
dock. EJevator, security system and fabulous views.
U.M• 131-1411
IAYlllOIEI IAYFIOIT-Over 80 fl of water frontage and
panoramic views of the widest part of Newport Harbor.
Freshly refurbished large gracious 4 bdrm home with
new carpeting and landscaping. Formal dining. family
& old fashioned sun room plus courtyard with pool.
Prestigious guarded community.
IUCE riiillldli II.· .. Sl.515.• 631-1411
EllUSll STYLE IAYFIOIT F rashly painted & refurbished
with dock for large yacht Paneling & mouldings
throughout this 5 bdrm with a dining room fit for a
royal banquet 2 story living room with trench doors,
beam ceilinged library. family room and gourmet
kitchen. Used brick entry courtyard and rear patio
with spa.
070.080 13 I· I_.
OCEAIFIOIT CAPE COD-Peninsula point comer location.
Picket fenced charmer with 3 bdrms, vaulted &
beamed ceilinged living room with fireplace and views
of the dunes & ocean plus guest quarters over
detached garage.
...... 131 -1•
..... ll•E-Estate home, perfect for entertaining.
Prestigious gated community with tennis & pools. This
4 bdrm. den & formal dining with 2 family rooms
envelops the viewer in luxury. Interior designed by
Fari with mirrors. designer lighting, travertine and
custom built-ins. All with fabulous panoramic views.
Rogers Gardens landscaping enhances the exterior
complete with custom spa
1174.511 Ul-1•
•t11IEllAIW VlllJ in Corona del Mar with spectac-
ular views from one end of Newport Harbor to the
o1her. A palatial new 2 bdrm villa with top quality
fixtures & appliances, skylights, vaulted ceilings & att.
dble garage. Spanish tile roofs and tiled patios and
decks.
llft.• 111·1•
Lm llU-Fabulous Mediterranean style 4 bdrm home
on enormous lot at quiet end of island. Dramatic 18'
double door entry leads to two story living & dinl g
areas with walls of glass opening to lovely tiled s-tio
with fountain & spa. F~ In libfary, ipaeious
master suite and living room. An outmanding home
tot ••'8rtaining.. .
1111.1• 111·1•
Clllll • 1111-Fabuloua 7 yr okl award winning
, duplex neded In gre1nery. Two 2 lb'y 3 bdrm untta
beautifully accen'9d with WOod, glm I tile and
brighelned wtth akyt~ ~ front unit. built for
an owner haa master bedtoom With I~ & ..,.
tub;
A•.111 U1·1•
ICfllf9IT-at the centar of Newport's action with
fabulous ocean & Catalina vtewa. Large 2 story 4 bdrm
home with huge family room & two spacious sunny
patios. Completely furnished at ..
• .,.... 111·1•
.._ 111.E •mnan-An architectural gem built
around lu9h petlo on wide lot High ceilinged muter
down wtth cozy den wtth flreplace. 2 children's
bedrma in upstairs wing plus ......-maid's room,
elegant formal dining & gourmet ~ ..
A•.111 · . Ul·l•
Cl•IEICIAL ClllEI in growing Yucaipa. Paving,
sidewalks & utilities In on this tNfll 1'14-acre on a
main street in excellent location where many services
are needed.
Illa. 111·1•
OCWFIOlfT on the point Quality custom 3 bdrm & den
including beachfront master suite with sitting room.
A beautifully cared for home. oiiginal owner/builder
has used a raised foundation to capitalize on
spectacular ocean, sunset & Catalina views. 11•.• 131-1411
COIOU DEL MU-Rare triplex completely renovated &
like new including baths. kitchens, tile & fixtures.
Three 2 bdrm townhouse styte units. one with fp &
1 'h baths. F reshty J'ainted, carpeted and new window
coverings.
1415.• 111·1•
IA"*T Cllll with turning basin and night light viewa.
Elegant and immaculate 2 bedroom, tastefully
decorated in neutral tones. Great location in security
building with doorman and poof.
...... 111-1411
PE••aA ,.IT-Charming remodeled 3 bdrm with
den and huge deck over 3 car garage. Open yet cozy
with fireplace and bay windowed dining area. French
windows and doors open to lovely brick patio. First
time on malt(et
....... 111·1•
., .. n in small Newport 8eect'I community with
pool and tennis. Refurt>lahed 4 ~rm. ~ beth home
on comer lot with tonnal dining room. eunny petio
and gt98t sunMt vieWs. Short walk to ocean. Lind
Included at
1111.m ......
"' .. Ill &t• An Gui• ot ~Witty just 3 bkicu
from the oceM. tie 1ds10m8 T.LC. but Greet Potential
& GrMt Pricefft Colllge style 2 bdrm home with deri
and office. Front lawn & brick ptantera on quiet street
... JH a1-1•
UY ll£W condo on the Peninsula. Freehly ca"*8d
and totally tumlshed 2 bedroom 2 beth In security
building with community poof and rights to 35' boat
slip. Carefr• vacation. walk to Newport landing,
beeches and ferry.
1111.• ll..._
EAlllllf CllTA •EU-Fantastic 3 bdrm, 1~ bath
beautifulty redone with nearly everything new: roof,
kitchen, appliances. ftoor coverings and land9caping
on large lot Just Reduced to ...
1117-111·1•
Cll •BE PUI in Costa Mesa lmmacula1e. freshly
painted 3 bdrm home in family neighborhood. VauHed
ceilings & woodbuming Fp. in the living room. Nice
patio wtih fire ring In huge yard. Walk to all schools.
11... 111-1•
CllTA •BA Eastside condo feels just like home. Lovely
2 story 3 bdrm In 20 unit complex with off street
parking & pool. Highly upgraded with crown moldings,
Fr. doors. separate dining & 2 spacious patios.
1115.. 131-1•
POlllUlJ Mobile home. Double wide 2 bedroom, 2
bath with bay view In sensational location steps from
beaches. tennis courts. shops & restaurants. Long
term city tease covers water, trash, gas & gardener.
1137.• 111-1411
CllTA •OA TDWIME-Near new courtyards area &
across from parlc. Rebuil1 in '82 including plumbing,
baths & kitchen. Grey & white .. New England" style
wi1h 2 large bdrms up, 1 down, woodbumlng Fp. &
patio.
1111.• 111-1411
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