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1987-12-17 - Newport Harbor Ensign
ESTABUSHEO 1948 * eiOTH YEAR* NUMBER 11*(714)831-8120 * NEWPORT BEACH'S ONl Y HOME8ASEO NEWSPAPER* THUASOAY. DeCEM8ER 17. 1987 -Ca~cer center approved over protests Oysters dying, but it's all just part of the plin aY •ILL BAllVEY Anti-fouling paint, commonly used OD the bottoml of boats to eliminate the growth of bUUc~ may be havin& an achene effect on Newport Bay 1tiCllr11ti:, 8CCOl'diq to the State Fish and Game Department. ~ planted by the Fish and Game Department to test for tributyltin, or TBT, and not native to the Newport Bay, ba~ been found to have suffered defonDecl shells and stunted arowth c...t by uae ~ the toxic ingredient in many anti- fouling paints. Specially cbolen for this tat pro~ the oyatera are known as Pacific Oysten, OT CrtWotno GfKas; and are eapcci1Dy ICDliti~ to TBT. Acconling to F.d Liu, Newport Bay coordinator for the State Water Resources Control Board, the test oyaten, upon beioa reclaimed and tated, were found to haft sbella tbat wen, ia IOIDC ca1e1, u much u fi'~'"'_._._, to eiaiat times daicker than normal and saw the .,.,arace of beiaa layueid. They UC> appeared to haw not grown in aia duriaa the tat period. Mm1ela, indpous to the bay, were f ouDd to have absorbed hi1h concentnaiom of TBT, bat apparently suffered DO ill effects. Liu laid the oysters were planted in the a.ct Bay and tbe Rhine Channel in late 1986, and tel1ed about three moatba .,o. Both balcbel of oysten abowed the elf'ecu of tbe chemical. Re ..sded that while tbe the condition of the teat oyaten indicates hiah coocentratiom of TBT, there is no indication that the chemical would effect wildlife that feeds on the oysters. Liu aid that legislation bu been pated that would do away with bottom paint that contains the tome chemical. •we disco~ a potential problem, Lido Marina Village revamp pared, OK'd •Y 80GD aLOOM Ii an attempt to rnitalize the Lido Muina vm.. ahoppina center, oper- aton Of tbe ceater will be edding a deli/ rataurant ad• ice cream parlor. but the City Coandl denied a permit for another raaauruat in the center because Final OK for CdMbypass Tbe Coutal Commission last week pw fiaal ..,,roval to tile comtruction or Nlinll Bil llo..s, which will divert up to 40,000 can per day o1f of Pacific COMt Bip1raJ in COrou del M•. T1ie COllUDillicm lded uunimOQaly. The ~ Will be the fmt project in the • . .. dOWllCOMt project ol Tbe lrviM CompaaJ, tbat will nentUally tee • .., .. 1tto1d1udupto2,600 boma built in ... -~ ala IOutb of Corona clel Ms. Pelicu Bill llO..S will art at hd6c s a •• ,.r of~ coocerm. Al tlWee eMaia were to be bowed ia nMrinc lpw that previously held DCMHClta1ll'allt teaants. Became ra&aD- raDt .._ require more partina 1f1«a under city baiklina coda. the coaaCil would haw bad to wai-ve 65 as-ca tbat would odllea Wde ha~ to be proWlecl Coancilmembers balked at that notion, deletina one of the restaurants, and waiving only 42 spaces instead for the ~ two establishments. C-enter operators and the city\ staff noted that the deli and ice cream parlor will likely be med by people · coming to the center for sboppin& and draw few can on their own. -obviously, none of these uses are a ·M1eDonald\,• said city Planning Director Tun Bewicter. The three restaurants bad been approwd by the Plannina Commiseion ud ~ to die City CoaDcil bJ Coaaa•aa Doa Straw, wbo aepra- aaa ... --. -We're .... to spend Sl.2 miDioa to baj a bloct tlarec blocb away to me for partiaa ud tUI wilt.old abcMat 1 a '•NII and are t•kiaa care of it. Under the new legialation that takes effect Jan. 1, 1988, Yeaela under 6S feet in le~ except thOle with aluminum hulls, would be banned from usina paints that contain TBT, • said Li~ ~ new kgislarion would have no immediate effect on a '•flll! BY ROGER aLOOM Construction of a 6S ,000-lquare-foot ca.nccr treatment center at Hoag Hos- pital was approved Monday by the City Council. over the objections of neigh- boring residents who fear the building will obstruct their views and be unsafe bc:Quse of subterranean gas present at the site. In granting unanimous approval for the pro~ cou.ncilmcmbers pointed out that it bad been redesigned to preserve views and that several condid- tions had been included in the permit to deal with the gas hazard. .. I can't believe there are such grou misunderstandings," said Councilwoman Ruthelyn Plummer in making the motion to approve the building. .. , think this city bas the toupest development standards in the county and this project meets all of them. .. I tb:int (bospital officials) have gone a long way to address your concerns." Nevertbdeu, the residents of the Villa Balboa condominium complex adj1eent to the Hoag property threa- tened to bring a lawsuit to stop the building. -rbat'1 a good possibility, ~ .. said Paul ButleJ. who led the opposition at the D'Cdina Accontflil to llospital president Michael Stepbeu. the facility will piOtide rwfjatiota daapy a.ad mcmo- daapy to caacer patiema, iDclude a lab for raearch, and home patient support lei vices and physicians• officeL ~ center will provide improved and aa:esaible care for hundreds who suffer from this terrible disease," Stephens stated. Be pointed out that the current cancer treatment facility is small and more than I 2 years old and said, -r o do nothing would subject current patients to increasiqj;y difficult a ,.,., Road •.. ii ti ,, .. ,...1 Coast Highway about a half mile south of Corona del Mar and proceed inland to the propoeed from the south county to p to San Joaquin .Rills Tramporta-the airport area widMMit aoiDI tion Corridor and Bonita throup Coronaclel Mar,• well Canyon Road. It is intended to •to•'* futute clew:lopment provide a bypass for commuters ia tbe clowncoast. Hoag ••. II 5 t•111111· c:ia«·-.... -Jo,m YaJb., -=ti• president "'tbl Vila .... ••ociation, llebowledpl the need for a cancer f.ality, aaa reiDarted, .. It's very diff"ICUlt to adclreu this issue. I feel like the anti-Christ.• However, lbe said, tbe loca- tion -let into a bluff below the condo complex in an area thit is permeated with methane gas -is wrong. -We only uk that it be done responsibly," Taylor com- mented. Several people also spoke in favor of the project, including a r.,neentative of the nearby • -Co.a Community Aase>- The praject --now go to f he Coutal . Commission for final~ Holiday ·Treasures Architectural .. tone, frimitive urns, Thrahumara pottery, Indian rugs, artifacts and furniture from thefour cor;ners of the world. La1una Hills Oakbrook vmaae 24315 Ave de la Carlota Laauna Hills, CA 92653 (714) 583-9889 , All handcrafted by artisans for ... Newport Beach New LOcatiOn 3536 E. Coast Hilhway Corona del Mer, CA 92625 (714) 675-6911 Jn Other .ctr., Uill • aecil 9Prowd tbe ...... 19re of . 1161 .. flom .~ ., .. ae..rw fudto,.,....tllecitJ~llnr ia and Ma to tbl libr"1' boot collectioa. The 8Cboa .. part of a multi-year plan to improve the city library ....... The council allO rc'iewecl And approwd the operaUna badaet of the CODI•-iiil VliitOft Bureau, u .,... of tbe anaqe- ment that saw the city diftrt part of the city's bed tu revenue to the bUreau for the promotion of the city nationally and interna- tionally. The bud1et totals SS62,000, of which $171,000 is earmarked for ldminiltration and $391,000 for the promo- tional camJN'ip. Tbe bureau projecta $482,000 in rewnue from the bed tax and SI0,000 in rnenue from bureau dues and fundraising events. Lido ••• HI fh9"91I SO spKa,." Strauu noted, ref- errina to a propOIC:d city parting lot in Cannery Villap. ..So, that\ about SI million worth of parking we'd be waiving here." Councilwoman Rutbelyn Plummer ap"Ced that waivina 6S spaces wu 100 much, but, she said, the scaled down plan will allow ~ opportunity to mon- itor parking and see how it shapes up." The council approved the two restaurants on a 6-0 vote. Toxics ••• . 11! .......... boatl that have TBT bottom paints presently, but would require that rq>ainting be done with some other paint." He added that TBT ii biode- gradable, and will dissipate over time. "As fewer and Ce.er boats have TBT-painted bottoms, nature and the tides will take care of the problem," be added. Other types of anti-fouling paints that do not contain TBT are available, but, accordiq to a spokespenon from Minnie's CbandJery in Newport Beac' uc more expensive than TBT- containina paints, and so, not u popular. ~~~ SUppttlt research t~ ":Jtt lung disease. It's.a matter of life and breath: Baum seeks change in chairman elections BY 81LL HAJlVEY The Coat Community Col- llM Diluict Board of Trmteea unanimously elected Walter G. Rowald to a tee0nd term as president, and Trustee Sherry B1nm to the position of Vice Prelident at its lut replar ~cina JmnM;di1tely after she was elected, Baum read a p~ ltatement to the board Qd aUclience, stating that she felt the boafcl should retum to a rotation system of appointina board officen rather than the current elec:tion system. Al part of the organization process, new Trustee Paul Berger and retuming trustees Armando Ruiz and Nancy Pol- lard were sworn in. Beraer defeated Conrad Nordquist in the recent board of trustees election. Ruiz and Pollard were unoppoted at the polla. About the board officer elec- tion .,.aem, •herein officen are elected by tbe memben of the board, Baum said, .. Unfortu- na&ely, tJlil process sometimes leads to ecrimony and diviaivo- DCll rlltbcr than harmony and cohesiveness. Wounds inflicted unneca1arily· at the o..met of one-S term of office can often lead-to the perception of conflict by the community . . . and consequently undermine the effectiveneu of the board.,. Sbc comioucd, .. I reapectfully submit a proposal to elect board officers in an orderly and non- political manner so u to give each hcwpt member an equal o~ to be the titular .... ii& hoard. If. fair and eqaitUle process is in place, there can be no brokering of power, no popularity contests and no deals made. I propose that the board return to the days when off'ices were rotated.,. Beraer said that he agreed with Baum's pro~ but How- aid said that be .. saw no reason to fix something that. isn't broken." In other action, the board appointed Brenda Rou, a retired educator, and Barry Merrill, vice president of the Luak Company, as community repraentativa OD tbe chancellor aearch committee. Appoiated u altenwe community reprc.:nt• tivcs were Tom Deemer, president of tbe Balboa Bay Cub, Joanne Reynolds. partner in Shaw Investment Co.· and Richard Ruiz, retired assistant director of tile Oranae County Servica AFf'CY. Ruiz is not relaacd to Trustee Armando Ruiz. Police ·auction set BY 81LL HARVEY · The Newport Beach Police l>epartment .... anDOUDCed that it will bold its annual found and unclaimed property auction at 9 Lm. OD Saturday, Dec. 19 in the police department parkina lot. In ~ 171 items will be sold to the higbat bidder. The list induda both auto and home stereo .,.aema, small applianca. iDcludina microwave ovens, various computer and video component&, a cordlea p~ jewelry, tools, and nen a 1fr0uibt-iroo-ad-wood park bmdl There will also be a variety of atia, both water ud mow, odds uc1 ends or furniture and three in0•1ble nftl. Tnditionally, the major item at police auctions b.u bicycles, and tJlil year is DO eaep(jon. Tbae will be 68 ~~for bida, bOtlt boy's and pr1'1, ranging·in size from 20 inch to 26 inch, with the laqersizie being in tbe IDljority. And, for the bandyman in your family, there ii a steel tray with milcellaneoua drill bits. The auction wiD be held in the ~lice department ~tins lot at 810 Santa Barbara in Newport Beach. Pun:bm must be paid for imrnecli1tely after a bid is llCCq)ted, and may be in caab or a Cbect drawn on a local bank. AD purchMC:S must be rcmoftd at the conclusion of the auction. For more information. con- tact Sgt. Gene Senecal at 644- 36SS. SANTA ~ 1 ; •• ii l> AMI.MCA 'S MU!f RAlf'rFUl (;AllOEN CIN1lltS NEWPORT CENTER SANTA ANMIAIN PLACE S.. ........ Mils M IC ~ -IC. lllil •· -Silla Ml f'W't. ~ ... .,..,. llla•F'ti. ....... IN; ....... 1 (714) 646-5800 (714) US-3737 • 1 11'1 111 If Ill .... 111111 C ' Ill , Ill. m llllf Clrtlr fl ..,.., llz.9, • O 11 I II Ill 11111 .. ,.... ..... January Clearance Sale of Fun for your Christmas Buying! A Fantastic Collection of the Finest USA-Made MINK Coats e Strollers e Jackets ~ in all the latest shades SAl,E PRICED FROM $2499-$7999 Regularly $3595 to $9995 A SB.ECT GROUP Of JACKETS Natural •ea. Sale Mink Jackets S'f.1ts sm A Complete Selecdon ol F~••" fox com in •Red Fox •llue Fox •C~ AT LOW SALE PRICES! Mlnlt Coats $7;;5 ,$2'4;, .:~ r-$799 n Now You Can Buy or 0 Down and Just $~/Month! I Checlc Our New ~Year Pay Plan/ WARNING: • Unfair taxation Social security recipients who work put the • of 65 should not be forced to pay a SO-percent tu on earnings of more than $8,1(,() per year. But, that's tbe effect of· an existing law that reduces SOcial SeCurity benefits by SI for every S2 that a pensioner earna in excess of that threshold. The benefit-reduction law made some economic sense when Social Security was established in the 1930s and the government wanted to encourage the elderly to leave the labor force and open up jobs for younger worken. Bu~ with the declining birth rate and the ntaion's need for more, not fewer, experienced workers, the measure is bad for the ntaion as well as its older worken. That's why Dr. Otis R. Bowen, secretary of health and human services, and Social Security administrator Dorcas R. Hardy have urged President Reagan to support repeal of the measure. Besides unfairly taxing older citizens who continue working, the benefit-reduction law forces many worken to retire for economic reasons, even though they would prefer to keep working. We think it is time that the law, not the older workers, be retired. The crystal craze Remember the Pet Rock craze? You're mistaken if you thought it was put. Pet R.ocb are alive and well, though they've undergone a makeover into the quartz crystals of the New Age spiritual movement. From New York to San Francisco, mystical healing and energiziq properties arc being attri~t.ed to ~~ crystal, tourmaline, amethyst, and fluorite. In addition to medicinal values, "power stones" are also held to improve car mileage if place by an auto's carburetor, cut electrical bills if left in the refrigerator, and relieve stress and anxiety when carried in pockets, New Agers assert. It reminds us of a combination security blanket and bottle of snake oil, but the New Age Movement has attracted a number of upscale Baby Boomen. Free enterprise, of course, is the real driving force behind the quartz-crystal craze. A splinter of crystal can go for u little u SI, while desigoer blocb sell for thousands. Forbes magazine recently estimated that consumers will sink SlOO million this year into crystals, and millions more on accessories like how-to (I) boob and tapes. The bottom line for the industry is not whether a crystal heals, but rather whether it sells at Christmu. Baker Communications 883 Production Place Newport Beach. tA 92963 (714) 631 -8120 Please send mail to: P.O. Box 9399 Newport Beach, CA 92658-9399 The Newpoft En8ign .. publahed weekly on Thuredaya. ·iwAS 111E WEEK BEFcn 011SaS All> AlJ.:llSJJEM TIE lllOCK. ·• 0 A QEA1\IE WAS SllRltl14G ilCHJSEOFGIDXK Happy hello to Larry Thomas Time of my Life . pay lall ... mu, be bad e..t.d tbae cncliU: pral ~ to Yacc President GeorF Balh; praa 1JeCtetarJ and re-de: ction cempaip director fm Gow:naor Gecqe Dewik!ncjia•; prCll ICCl"C- tary for Seutor Pete Villon when be was mayor of San Dicao; ICDior maa..,a-of com- municatiom for the Becht.el ~Inc. Lairy Tbomu aecma more eerioua than hia father in my memory, and that may be bccaime be left joumaliam ror more lucnti'fe punaitl in polit- ics and tile~ wodd. Lib -~-~ia~ ism Ill S.. Diep sa-. I* T chapter praideDt °' * Sode&J of Ptofe11ional Jouaalilu, Si ... Delta au. In 1969, Larry WM honored u oae ol the fiw oatlt•ndina journalilm ICnion iJa die U.S. Re became: a feature writer for Copley News Semce, tbCn a reporter for the San Dieso bareau of United Prat Intcnaa- tional, a reporter and aaociate producer for tbe San Dicao TV Ital.ion UBS, and then a pol- itical writer for 1'ltl U1flon. Movina Oftl' to Mayor Willoa'I ..... natural. We talbcl a little aboUt tbe old clajs, .... about LllnY's D8d .... ~ ..., J8Cbon, bat ~ WC dmu1ed WIYil mllJ he Larry Thomai's ....... dial- leqe-baadlina tile Irrine 0...puy'sildcraalwlaterUI ••dill commw~ BetoOt illae with me OD a ........ al ••tten, wllicb I ea~ed, .......... ~.nc daroaP cliflerent jlu1n dMm I do. rm 111n 11e wout *w lnine Compaoy commu.aicaaiom dif- ay JIM FELTON ferc:atly if be were ltil1 a Unl- noeed reporter for Uaited Praa. paid to report tbe l.IC1IPlt DOt ma ... it. It reminda me of the famous dcfinitioa of tbe differ- ence between alvertilina ad public relatiom, which aoa eomethina lib tbia: • Mftltiains ii what you uy about younelf and your product; public rela- tiom ia wbat you are no matter wlult you uy." The oftiaal handout OD Larry from tJ..Irvine Company radl: -nomu ii rea~blie for o~t and coordination of tile compaay'a interaal and e&teraal mectia co .. •nica-tiom. • .. •corponle ...,._ ••.. w1 dre lnine World N~. a w1 etly Fneral circula- tion aewapaper aerviq the •--=--c .......,. u•u.~m-.,. .. Heilperwaal*wl~t and teniMy buty, ... • .... peatr.,..forlailcunmt be., Don Brea. Be Cdda Brea•a cou,..awaome, hia......., impiriaa aDd bia .._ for Oraqe ~ blWld•kiq. CommvnicariD1 d dais to tbe world will aot bC eMJ, but Lairy ThotDM .... tbe ~ credea- tiala if' be ii permitted to be fortlaript Md clirec:t and not lllbd to man• die facta to cOafw die pablic. ~ Tiie .at clay I recci'ved a I tdeplMlae cAll from Utiy'I n..t IW .......... •y, '°"' Lairj, c le II ..... ui4. •• ..., ~-.... , .. ---~ .Jerk'°'' -1.W. 'Wfte ... hell did ~ ... --.., JKboa.'"Welllda&le. ... talt, ud pro•iw to •• '°IMba IOOll---oll IOB Lal'rJ .. tab. . m m 17, 1111 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN,_ I .. . Restoring the true spirit of Christmas Part of my family's Sunday constitution ii to have an early breakfut before church at Wil- ma .. Patio on Balboa Island, a favorite of the i,cu and rue by two of the most charming people in Newport Beach-Morey and Wilma Staudinaer. After break- fast we sometimes walk along Marine Avenue looking in store windows and talking with friends. .M y Turn lif c and teachinp of Jesus; for everywhere Jesus went be spre.a good cheer. In fact. his constant word of exhortation was: ""Be of good cheer." He was full of grace and truth. He really understood men. He could help them so much because He loved them so sincerely. Should we not strive to do the same? contagious because it rdlected a genuine love for others. always telling them to .. Rejoice and be exceedingly glad" and to "Love one another as I have loved you." On a recent Sunday, the first day in November, my wife and I could not help but notice Christmas decorations already on diapJay in one of the stores, presumably to condition us for an early buying season. Christ- mas is an important season to a Christian I thought. and it would be nice if we could cele- brate the spirit of Christmas all year round, but ii this early appeal to our pocket books what our Lord bad in mind? I remember, as a property manager for a large real estate farm in Beverly Hills, receiving several aifu OD Christmas Eve from one of my clients. He bad his eccretary call the office to mate awe I would be in front of my otracc building at a desig- nated time to receive my Christ- mas "gifts" from one of bis employees. When the employee pulled up, be bad several boxes in the back seat of his car. Upon recognizing me be reached back and pulled a present from each of the boxes handing me a pen, wilting pad and a calendar. I was little more than a number to this man, never having met him in person. Judging from the number of calendan left in the box, there were many other such numben bis employee bad to visit, so I bid him a good day. h this the spirit of Christmas we have come to know? Appar- ently te this man it bad become a duty. Although I appreciated the gifts, I could not think bow much more grateful and appre- ciative I would have been if the man had come himself or had just telephoned me to thank me for a job well done; for is it not the sharing of ourselves tbat makes life more mcaningf ul, more enriching. For some, Christmas means business. It is the business of fulfilling year-end obligations to acquaintances, whether they be family or employees. We buy a gift, have it wrapped and send it United Parcel, along with a penonalized card (we signed it). Obligation fulfilled, we breathe a aigb of relief that family and business commitments are once again behind us. We also pride ourselves as gastronomes or bon vivants that we were able to control our epicurean tastes and that we did not gain as much weight as we thought from the consumption of seasonal potables and pran- dials this year. Then it's all over as we settle in for a new year of sustained health and financial prosperity. But, is it over, or have we missed OUf OU the true Spirit of Cbristmu? Wu it not to cele- bTate the birth of One who brouJbt to this world a perman- ent season of the giving of ourselves to otben in the service of the human brotherhood? Should not Christmas be an affair of the heart, a time for rejoicing in the knowledge that God bas revealed to man, through the birth of his Son, a higher and more noble way of life? This nobility of life in the service of others can best be seen in Dickens' classic ""A Christmas Carol." We all rememebr how Ebeucz.er Scrooge WU scared half out of: bis wits by hit late business partner, Jacob Matley, when he appeared to the old curmudgeon one Christmas eve. He, like Scrooge, had been so wrapped up in business affairs that be had no time for people. 1be con.sequence was that Mar- ley had to drag around a heavy chain on which were attached objects from his business life- casb boxes, keys, padlocks. ledgers, deeds and heavy metal purses. .. But you were always a good man of business," Scrooge re- monstrated when he saw his miserable state. Replied Marley, "Business! Mank.ind was my business. The ~ B OLIDA Y SETTINGS AMC\er P of Roeer'a "Fantasy" CHINA .. 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Christmas should be a celebra- tion of our Christian beritagc- the birth of Jesus of Nazareth, the Son of God. Christmas should be a season of rc- energizing our souls, of making new friends and renewing old ones. Let us set as our example of the Christmas celebration, the But how can we ever come to know our neighbor if we arc always in a hurry? And. the busiest time of the year is the "Christ mets rush" preoccupying us with the need to fulfill our seasonal obligations. Once again our example should be from the One whose birth we celebrate. Jesus, as He set about doing good, was never in a hurry. Even when bis good friend Lazarus was dying, He took four days to get there, knowing that the Father's Will does not demand a treadmill lifestyle. Jesus always took time to comfort his fellow man as he passed by. He was a charming listener and always made friends feel at case. They bad unbounded confidence in Him because they knew be had much faith in them. His smile was Jesus always took time to minister to the needs of a single pcnon, even to little children. As a Christian, I believe this aspect of Jesus' life is what the ..Christmas Season" is about, that we give value time to our children, that we take time to minister as we pass by, to do unselfish good as we go about our daily lives dispensing cheer and good will, with love and compassion. As we enter this Christmas Season, let us follow the Mas- ter's example by ta.king time to water the gardens of our hearts so as to produce an abundance of spiritual fruit in the form of love and charity to all we chance to meet. Is this not the true spirit of Christmas? Wally Ziglar is a director of ~ Corona Ml Mar Commun- ity Association. America's Largest Christmas Eve candlelig ht service 3:00, 4:30, 6:00, 7:30, 9:00, 10:30 & MIDNIGHT •Child care at 3:00, 4:30, & 6:00 p.m. •Seating for 20,000 • Parking for 4,000 vehicles Fea{#ring: The Beautiful Music of Christmas , --and an Inspiring Christmas Message froni Dr. Robert Schuller TI JJ~ ·~ Y.S J /\ r, JJ\.J.'I ll ~) Al, Southern Cll/j/omia:S-Community Olurch-~a~ driYe is~ \\ORl1fWHllE! f1'eeWllY c:iciR to )Ql-cal 714-971 ...fOOO ix inb1rialian w dd\q diRaions. ... Sailors defeat Villa Park. irl overtime BY GEORGE PAPPAS The Newport Harbor Sailors pulled out a overtime win against Villa Park, 66-55 on Friday and they will participate in the San Dieguito Tournament this weekend. "I really don' know that much about the teams we11 be playing in the San Dieguito Tourna- ment," commented Harbor Coach Jerry DeBusk. "Most of the teams in the tourney are from the San Diego area and we don't get a chance to see them in action. We were unable to scout them. But many of the teams competing will · probably be high scoring and we need to play tough defense to win," De Busk continued. The Sailors almost blew the game as they allowed Villa Park to overcome a six point deficit with nine seconds left. Villa Park's Steve Waldrip drove in for the game tying score and was fouled but he missed the f rcc throw sending the contest into overtime. the free throw line u they only made 3 of 9 attempts in the last half. Villa Park continued to foul Harbor's players during the overtime period but the Sailon • shooting was almost flawless from the line as they hit IS of 16 attempts to take the game. Harbor's Mike Hardin went 8 for 8 at the free throw line during the overtime and Drew Sheward was 6 for 6. "We were fortunate to win," De Busk stated. "Our free throw shooting wasn't so bot in the fourth quarter and that almost lost it for us," be added. The Sailors were led by Tyler Koon who put in 16 points and Jim Gecrlings with 15 points. Hardin chipped in 13 points and Sheward 12. Villa Park was led by Troy Johnson with 16 points and Waldrip added 15 points. John- son scored two three point shots that brought Villa Park back into the game. Harbor led Villa Park 33-22 at halftime but Villa Park came back as they employed a strategy of fouling Sailor players. Harbor's defensive play kept them in the lead through much of the second half. But tum oven and missed free throws were almost the Sailon• undoing. our offense," he e~plai~. *'We need more practices and games before our offense improves. Our team has only practiced five But the Sailors were cold at "Our defense is way ahead of .......... Willlllr: a-Reno ., ........... wlltallconect. II 1 Il •flll l SATUllDAY,DECDDD 1' SUNDAY, DECEM:mEll 21 (emit.) 0 0 0 I 0 0 l o 'O Washington YI. Tulane 0 0 New Eqland at Buffalo GRal Bay at NY Gianu 0 0 Philadelphia at NY Jets Kansas City at Denver 0 0 New Orleans at Cincinnati 0 Atlanta at San Francisco SUNDAY, DECDDU 21 0 St. Louis at Tampa Bay 0 lndianapolil at San Diqo CleYeland at Raiden 0 0 WuJUnatoo at Miami Seattle at Chic:aao 0 Pittaburab at Houston 0 MONDAY, DECEMBU ll Minnaota at Detroit a a DaDUatllaml TIDREAm: Predict the fmal total number of poi.otl in the Monday niaht pme: YOUR NAME, _________ _ ADDRESS CITY ________ ZIP __ _ TELEPHONE-------------. a a 0 0 0 a a a PllTI IY IAllY CITA CdM's shooters Too much for CM BY GEORGE PAPPAS Corona del Mar High 's bas- ketball team will play in the Irvine World News Tournament this week following the Sea Kings easy win over Costa Mesa High School, 78-61 on Friday. "I think we're starting to settle down and bcgining to play reuonably well," commented QIM Coach Paul Orris. "But we're going to have to raise our level of play for the tournament. I think the overall competition is better than the Laguna Hills Tournament a couple of weeb ago," be con- tinued. Orris mentioned that top ranked teams such as Wood- bridge and Marina are partici- pating in the Irvine Tournament. wrbcre's going to be some interesting match ups in the tournament. We need to keep playing hard if we're going to compete." The Sea ltings ( 4-1) bad no problem with the Mustangs as they went on a 29-13 scoring spurt in the third quarter to take a 47-23 lead into halftime. QIM never relinquished the lead even though they took out their starters later in the game as the Sea Kings led by 28 after three quarters. Costa Mesa(l-3) took advan- tage of the Sea Kings playing their second ltrina playen to cut ·the lead to 13 points, but they couldn't get any closer. wrhe fmal score doesn't really I 1 l•Nl l H I 17. 1111THENEWPORTENSIGN,_7 OCC cagers knocked out of tourney aY GEORGE PAPPAS Oraqe Coait CoUeaa men., basketball team faces El Camino ColJeF in their opener of the Okoclale Tournament tonight at 8 p.m. The Pirates dropped two pmes in the San Jose Tourna- ment thia put week as they lost to Skyline Colleae, 64-SJ on Saturday. El Camino (9-0) will prove to be a formidable opponent for the Pirates (8-S). It wu poor shooting that led to the Pirates lackluster performance in the San Jose tourney. OCC had a shooting percen- tage of 36 percent and S9 percent from the line against Skyline in the game for third place in the tourney. The Pirates have shot S2 percent from the fteld during the aeuon so far. OCC center Reid Lukes was also injured and could miss some upcoming pma. Harbor -beaten BY GEORGE PAPPAS Newport Harbor High•s var- sity soc:cer team goes up against Ocean View at Huntington Beach High School tommorrow night at 7 p.m. after they lost to El Toro in triple overtime in the ftnals of the Irvine Touma- ment this past week. Both teams went scottless for the entire game and the three overtimes u they strunled against a whipping wind which made controllina the ball diffi- cult. But El Toro won the game on the number of penalty kicks in overtime, 4-3. Lukes wu injured when be The Pirates only trailed 2.S-24 WU slammed in the hip and be at halftime but without Luka in lost bis balance and l1id possibly the game, Skylin took advantqe Pullina a poiD mUlde. and wem •brad. Ilda Hoar Santa. •• Cobful ltolidaJ sift plaatl wind thl=11, bom•I, t1ae new row, fruited dtr• pluta, sift eertlfteat11 Skyline'• Rex Manu scored 12 of bis 16 points in the second half on inside shots. Nate McK.inney contributed 14 points for Skyline. The Pirates were led by Dave Mi.let who had 19 points and 10 rebounds and Rob Mase who ..sded 14 points. Orange Coast almost came back u they, trailed 57-51 with three minutes left in the game. But the Pirates couldn' cap- italize on their scoring opportunities and were beaten on the boards several crucial times in the wanning minutes of the game. The Pirates started the tour- ney by downing Canada College, 81-66. Darck Crane led OCC with with 20 points and Miles had 19 points. Mase contributed 13 points. OCC led 39-27 after two quarten and they broke away in final half through the scoring of Crane and Miles. MONDAY NIGHTFOOTBAL fllbe • yoo every dey of your diet. Diet CentecThe program works. Why? Because you wort with a counselot one-on-one. Every day of your dieL That spOOal relationship pnxiures results. tt•s common w lose up w 10 lbs. in 2 wee~. The advire and encouragement you get actually helps you reach your ideal weight And stay there. Call for a free oonsultauon. And get a taste of how it~ Diet Center (714)M-ml Naw; ..... 1• Nau; 111 C Dr. . ...... (7M) __ J_ a-· .. ... . ,,, .... ... (714)tG...- Ft 2 I v..., IOlllSllMrAw.. .... ... ,_I I a IP 11, 1• THE NEWPOil# l!l8GN The Hawaiian Christmas greeting will be heard loud and clear at the boat parade tonight. Where? From the spectacular viewing porch of Newport's newest world clad rcstaurant- J ohn Dominis. Where is John Dominis you say? Historians will remember the site as Rosan 's, the old green industrial plant on the Coast Highway. In 1985 State Senator Andy Anderson, owner of one of the Island's premiere restaurants, decided to expand. The time was right: Rosan was ready to close, Blanco Investments and Land, Ltd. was ready to invest, and Senator Anderson fell in love with Newport. Sailors. • • Cid 1t•11111• times with everybody there," Villa Park kept chipping away Sound eaaY? Well. it wun 't. Fmt came a tea of pennita (none of which were standard). Many thought John Dominis would ruin Newport. But after the irate citizens met and talked with the very friendly and sincere owners, all agreed the propoted John Dominis would be an asset. And that's what happened. But not before 25,000 cubic yards of dirt were hauled off and 700 loads of cement were trucked in. All in one 16 hour period-what a feat! Almost before our eyes a beautiful, y.'ell-tbougbt-out structure was constructed- approximately SS,000 square fee~ without a single 90 degree angle. The exterior is natural at the score until Waldrip scored to tic the contest. Hardin missed a free throw with six seconds and Villa Park called time out. But Harbor scored eight straight point in overtime and their defense shut down Villa Park. The Spartans hit two three point shots in last minute of the overtime period to cut the lead to 61-55 but Hardin hit two more free throws to put the game away. Harbor\ also played well on boards during the game. Wf yler (Koon) is improving each game. Our team is pretty small and that going to be one of our problems all season," be said. leading Edge® IBM® COMPATIBLE MODEL "D" -COMPUTER e 31 IEI FIXED DISK • 360K FLOPPY • 512KRAM • AMBER/GREEN MONITOR • MSOOS 3.1. G.W. BASIC • ~MONTH WARRANTY • 4.n/7.18MHz • LEADING EDGE MODEL L SERIES• 12008, 24008 MODEMS OPTIONAL A LEADING EDGE• AUTHORIZED DEALER LEADtNG IDM9 LOQO MOO&. 09 lilOOB. L• N'IE AIGllTPID TAADEMA.IU(8 OF l.EM»NG EDGE flllOCJUC'TI. INC. ----· Marine Scene cedar by day and reflects a soft blue hue by niabt. Beautiful though it is, the restaurant's heart and soul is its rnan•aer Don Buechner-meet him once and you1l undentand why. Don is dynamic, full of enerlY, concerned about the quality of his restaurant, his staff, the food, and mOlt impor- tantly, the community be serves. Always quick to remedy the problems that are brought to bis Sea Kings.-•• ly llALPH IODHBI attention, Don is a real prof es-- 1ional-and for that reason John Dominis is an exciting place. The restaurant features two huge salt water tanks fed with genuine Newport bay water. The tanks hold several hundred lobsters, fish and sharks and add to the restaurant'-s unique ambiance. The main dining area on the second floor boasts one of the II 1 I n. f111 I and Costa Mesa scored most reflect how bad we had beaten their points in the final half with them," Orris claimed. •You have our second and third string to keep the win in the proper players in the game. But it was perspective because Costa Mesa good opportunity for us to play is not an outstandin1 team. We against a zone defense," Orris had a 30 point lead at halftime continued. Scoreboard CORONA DEL MAR Balket•D~beat Costa M~ 78-61. The Sea Kings play in the Irvine World News Tournament this week. Glrll a..ketlMD: 'WaaAa1: Soear.bcat Foothill,!~ in the consolation semifmals of Irvine Tournament but lost in the fmals. NEWPORT HARBOR Basketball: beat Villa Park, 66-SS. The Sailors will play in the San Dieguito Tournament this weekend. Girll lbstetbaD:beat El Modcna,61-31 in the Santa Ana Valley T ournamcnt. The Sailors will continue to play in the Santa Ana Valley Tournament this week. Wreatllna:will participate in the Colton Tournament tommorrow at 12 p.m. Soccer:boys team ·1ost to El Toro in the finals of the Irvine Tournament,()..() (4-3 on penalty kicks). The Sailors face Ocean View at Huntington Beach High School tommorrow at 7 p.m. HOW TO LIVE 100 YEARS HAPPILY! • LOOK AHEAD -NEVER BAC~. • REMEMBER ALWAYS THATWfO BE 80 YEARS YOUNG IS FAR MORE CHEERFUL AND HOPEFUL THAN TO BE ..0 YEA.RS OLD." • KNOW THE LIMITATIONS OF AGE AND LIFE AND BE CONTENT IN THEM. KEEP THE BODY STRONG AND THE MIND STRONGER. • HAVE A HEROIC AND CARING HEART FOR FAMILY. FRIENDS AND THOSE WHO LOVE YOU. most impreuive decon on the waterfront. Tbe tbird floor .ena lune' hom private par- ties and ·~ Pupua and, in the not too distant future, will feature a Sunday brunch. But the John Dominis build- ing is more than just a mtau- ran t . It also houses 20,000 square feet of fint class retail space currently occupied by Charlie's Locker and Linda Bently Designs (with more to come), approximately 10,000 square feet of the highest quality commercial office space, and underground . parking for approximately 270 cars. For a quality dining expe- rience and a very special evenin1, try John Dominis. The Sea Kings were led by auant Geoff Probst, who scored 22 points with 18 of them coming in the first half and be bad eight steals and nine assists. Matt Herrington played well as be burned the Mustangs for 16 points and be grabbed I 1 rebounds. Brian Spratt also contributed 12 points. Paul Kos topped Mustangs scorers with 18 points and Tim Felter hauled down nine rebounds. ..Our defense did a pretty good job on him (Kos)," Orris explained. "In the first half when things were more serious, be couldn 'l do anything and be got into early foul trouble. Kos scol'ed most of his points in the second half when I took out our start.en," be added. CdM also had no trouble with Costa Mesa's inside players Shane Talbert and Felter who onJy scored S and 7 points, respectively. "Both of those pys arc foot- ball type players and they don't shoot that well. They did get some offensive rebounds but our overall quickness and basketball athletic ability was too much for them," Orris stated. But Orris stressed that bis other starten besides Probst and Herrington need to score more. CdM's defensive play bas also improved over last two games, Orris said. READINGS BY KRYSTAL Gn1nd Op1nin1 JP:.~ 1/2Ptlw ...... "' Tlwlle.'17 T ... c.d ..... l 11A u ,.,, Pi •••nt ,. .... :--·''· .. THE NEWPOfn' a•aa .. I • ,.......,.,,,,, ..., •• ,.,,. ............ ,.,,,..... 'g' •• ~ .......... , ....... ....., ......... ~ ...... --~ .. ff;l111'9 .. f'I )l'f...,.,_...Dl;1 .... lflll1'.,.....,_. .. only ......•• c1ld tllatrw.,,,,,,.,, ..... CllWI I .. MONDAY, NOV. JI •· •1rrnw drunk drmq. CIUI08 · 18'0 ROIUlie Joe Powell. 30, 1000 Complder eqaipmeat . a truaint wu anated on rihied at 16,GOO WM reported ~ al pud tbeft of an stolen from FCC Oroap located ... OIDOWle. at S09 31tt St. 2330-Midaeel Jeffrey Low, 1730-A car ltereo valued at 31. of Newport Beach wu SIOO WM reported ltOliD from arrmted oa IUlpicioD of ~ a car pubd in a ..,.. ill iM lioa ol •1tM8tpMt••ina. 1500 block of Dolphin Terrw. WDJNDDA Y, DEC. 2 ARRSSTS caDDS 1200---Parict Paul Herman, 1200-A VCR. valued at $800 ~~ car ltaeo fthied Id s. .. •eported ... from aw '" ... ilt U. 2* Wock ofUlliwnilJ. A••DTS 0100-Mn AIU Clary, 23, of El Toro w• arraaecl on wpicion Of clilarclaly c:oadact. 02AO Joba Carl Scartino, 47, of Paladea1 WM arrested OD ~of mildemeaaordrunk ~ IMS-Boward Lee Duct, 23, ol Newport Be.-Ja was anated on IUlpicion ol pa11e11ion of marijuana for tale. 2.300-Derrict l.amar Mit- chell, 20, of Yorba Linda wu arratcd on auapicion of the unlawful t1kina of a vehicle. 22JS-Neil IWwad B .... ,, 3$_ of, C.... llmia WM •a I 11fd :..:= ol ·····--nn>AY, DU.. 4 aanes ot2D-Velrirlc T4P1 .,.._ r &I Ill 11.500 weft ,..,... ..... fl'Olli a cs ,.ad ia die 1200 bloct olhrt ~ I IOS-Vebidt T-topl ftlued at 12,000 were reported llolen from a car pubd in tbe 2000 Wock ol Part Newport. 1430-A car stereo valued at $3'° wu reported stoln from a ftbide in the vicinity of Ford lload. ARRESTS 17SO-Lori Ann ~eouah, 18, of Newport Be.ch was arrested on IUlpicion of forgery. SA TUllDA Y, Dl:C. 5 cwnns ~A~•c1 'I tr ............. ~ ltolieil flOl8 a p.troD olf'rveiea located at 3333 Wat Coast JliPway. J 500-A 1tirt and pants nlaed • 12.4'0 werc reportedly ltolaa from a ltOft in the 400 block ol Newport Cen1a' Drift . AIUlf.SrS 1330-Robert Melrose 1bo1DIOD, 44, of Costa Mesa ,._ arrested OD nspicion of mildemeanor dnmk driving. SUNDAY, DEC. 6 CaDll'.S 1220-Mirron valued at SlSO were reported stolen from a vehicle parked in the Corona del Mar I Main Street parking lot. 22, of Newport Beach wu and a motorcycle valued at arrested 0& ,_picion of pc9te.. Sl ,200 were repoJted stolen from lion ol a controDed 111bst1nce. a residence in the 3700 block of TUUDA Y, DEC. I Sealtiore. NBPD honored for victim help CJlDIES 1400-Sweaters valued at 0005-Vandals reportedly $519 were reported stolen from caused $115 in damage to a car' a clothing store in the 1100 block parked in the 900 block of of Jamboree. Newport Center Drive. 1640-A ring valued at $4,400 03SO-An attempted residen-wu reported lost in the 400 tial burglary was reported in the block of Newport Center Drive. 2000 block of Port Chelsea. 1700-Jewelry and perf wnc 0915-A boat motor valued at valued at S53S were reported S 1,000 was reported stolen from stolen from a residence in the 200 a boat being stored in the 300 block of Walnut. block of Bayside. 1735-A ring valued at $900 1330-A car stereo valued at wu reported stolen from an $2,100 wu reported stolen from unattended beach towel in the a car in the 2000 block of Altura. vicinity of Poppy and Ocean AR RUTS Boulevud. 0200-Michael Lawrence ARRl'.STS Elliott, 24, of Tustin wu 002S-Douclas M. Rooney, ariated OD smpicion of aiviDa 19, of Tustin ... anatcd OD falle iaformation to 1 peace 1u1picion of possession of ofticet. codeine. 0230-Santiaao Lucio 2205-Andrew Jay Mll)'ar, Fuentes. 24, of Newport Buch 29, of Buntiqton BeKb wa WU anated OD IUlpicion of anated OD suspicion of milde- BY BILL HARVEY The Newport Beach Police Department has been recognized by the Orange County Sexual Assault Network for its exem- plary work in assisting and dealing with victims of rape. Each year, the Sexual Assault Network presents an award to the Orange County police agency which, in the opinion of their staff, has provided the best service and support to assault survivors. This decision is based upon feedback from survivors as to tbe type of treatment they received during their encounter with tbe police department and the lnel of quality of trained police penonnel with whom they dealt. The award included recogni- tion by Sen. John Seymour and Sen. William Campbell, on behalf of the California Senate and the Sexual Assault Net- work, for the department~ com- mitment to service and sustained excellence in the handling of sexual assault survivors. 04 ) am most happy to have this opportunity to commend you and your department,•• said Seymour, "'for your humanism and dedication on behalf of sexual ass.ault victims. Out- standing contributions. such as yours. are truly worthy of our warmest accolades ~deepest appreciation."' Campbell said --1 have a great deal of respect for both the Orange CoUDty Sexual Aaaalt Network and tbe Newport Beach Police Department and the outst•ndina work that they do. I hope that this Meritorious and Corona ·nel Mar Service Award will serve as a reminder to tbe department of bow much your contributions and services are valued," Police spokesman Bob Oakley said 04lt's always gratifying to receive an award. We've put a lot of work and effort into this pro~ and it's great to r~ive recognition for that work ... The Orange County Sexual Assault Network is an organi- zation which is funded by the state to assist rape assault sur- vivors. They operate a rape crisis hotline which is staffed by trained volunteers and provide coumeling to rape victims. The Sexual Assauh Network has been in existence for three years and was recently recognizM by the state as having a model program. Antique Country Pine from Ireland and England 2912 E. Coast Hw.y·., Corona Del Mar (7l4) 759-3665 POTPOUIUU JS IN It ii the up-and-comina It~ tea sift, new nciahbor welcome and impulse purchue at the checkout counter. You can put it in an elaborate crystal bowl on the coffee table, simmer it for its aroma in a pot or bang it in ceramic balls in your closet. It does give off a wonderful scent and makes you feel cozy and secure. Perhaps it's the blend of all those different spices, herbs and flower petals. Tossed together, salad fashion, they mingle well and compliment each other to encourage the best Focus On BY BONNIE ENGSTROM qualities of each. U nexpcctedly, I discovered a potpourri of people when I contacted the Reflections chair- men in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. Wow! What an exciting flavor, what an aroma of enthusiasm! Reminder: Reflections is the National PT A Cultural Arts Contest that The Newport Ensign and the Costa Mesa News arc sponsoring with cash prizes to support the young people of our communities. These folks are unique and totally individual. Tell me, in what other arena would you find a PT A president, a mother of si~ a middle school principal, a mother of twins and a volunteer art instructor-all committed to the same ideal? "You're a brave lady," says I, as I bear a baby whimpering in the background of my phone conversation with Vicki Dietzel, mother of six. "They're lots of fun. (Although) it's probably as much fun as I can stand right now!" she replies with a soft laugh. Vickie is new to the Newport- Mesa School District and Col- lege Park Elementary. She and her husband arc so committed to exposing their children to the arts that they arranged a special transfer for them in their former school district so that they could attend a school where art and music were taught. I knew the name Sherri Sin- doni was familiar. It came up before when I wrote about the various school Halloween events. Sherri opens and staffs, mostly with herself, the art room every Monday and Friday at Newport Elementary so that sutdents have an environment for artistic expression with a little guidance and assistance. Her gift is pure volunteerism, and she is excited about chairing the RefLections program at Newport El. "I love it when it bas to do with all aspects of the arts," she said in the Same breath that she mentioned her Junior Girl Scout Troop of 32 members. She also substitute teaches, and was, until recently, presenting the Music History program at Newport. We were equally surprised that I was able to reach her. "Im usually never at home, ever!" ,j .,,,,, •EW YEAR'S EYE CELE.aAl'I .. •John Larkin Jan Trio • No Cover Charge • Dinner Served From Regular Menu Unti 1:00 AH • Midnight Surprise • Reservations Recommended 18101 "°"I(.,,_.~ in h;ne located on d'9 T~ luldina ... ·---· Marparite Smith ii a lady whose belief in voluDteerism penuaded her to~ a second term aS PT A President Of Costa Mesa High School. Ma,.ucrite has not only run the PT A pmut with her two sons, Doug, a senior at CMHS and Bill at OCC, but hAs ycan ahead with her five-year-old daughter. Wanting to give it her all, she is chairing a committee of five, hoping to make the Reflections contest at CMHS a speci&J event. She will rely on the learned assistance of Nancy Prickett, who teaches in a neigh- boring district. Nancy's enthusi- asm was the impetus for Mar- guerite's, for she bu been involved with the contest for years and bu seen the boost to self esteem it bas given to her students. Marguerite was thrilled that Judy Taylor, Pat Tompkins and Ginny Howell unanimously accepted to pro- vide support as an active com- mittee. Scott Paulsen will change roles from Principal of Tewint..le Middle School to PT A member and Reflections Chairman. His commitment to exposing young people to this opportunity for creativity is an example of real dedication to kids. Scott bas won many awards for his volun- ~------------... - rt of¥ .mam, amona which wu tbe hiah-t honor that the PT A Ii,,., &M Boaer~ Senioo Award aacl itl CoiatiD~ Ser- vice Award (twice). ¥Ith tlaia foundation. the Tewintle lteflectiom contest is off to a ~·&art. Marcia Kramer has to be one of the busiest ladies at Andersen. Two mornings a week she zooms off to Coastline Community College where she teaches ceramics and paper making, then back to pick up twin sons, Chris and Scott, then.off to teach arts and crafts with Janet Ray, her partner at the CdM Art Studio. Art comes naturally to Mar- cia., who grew up in the same neck of the woods as Yours Truly. I like to think that hailing from the Keystone State bas something to do with that special As part of the Eruip/ Costa Mesa NewJ team, I know we are proud to be sponsoring thiS contest for all the participating PT As in the Newport-Mesa School District. Ob, I aJmost forgot. The theme this year is Wonders of the World. I ask you, what better wonders can there possibly be than the world's future, our children? OCC boathouse fund reaches gOal Expansion plans for the Orange Coast College Rowing and Sailing Center in Newport Beach took a big step forward this week with the news that a SIS0,000 challenge grant by the Harry and Grace Steele Foun- dation was met by the Dec. I, 1987, deadline. John Killefer, chairman of the OCC Foundation•s Board of Directon, announced that the goal had been met. .. As of today, more than $165,000 bas been received by the (OCC) Foundation for the expansion project," K.illcf er said in making the announcement. In October 1986, the Steele Foundation pledged SIS0,000 if the OCC Foundation could RESIDENTIAL REAL TY BUYING or SELLING match the amount during a one- year period that ended Dec. I . Groundbreaking for the expansion project, which is expected to cost a total of S3SO,OOO, is set for early spring, with completion anticipated in the fall of 1988. The project goes to bid sometime next month. The rowing and sailing center, also known as the OCC Boat- house, is located on West Pacific Coast Highway between the Sea Sco11t Bue and the Balboa Bay Yacht Cub. The expansion is believed to be the largest capital project ever funded entirely through charit- able contributions for any com- m unity college in Oranae County. • Free Written Market Evaluation : • Home Tours By Appointments ~ Hi&hest Integrity • Courteous Service •Twenty Years in Newport Beach Loretta Curci •Multiple Ustina Member • Extra Advertisinc * Computer Printouts 644-1367 WIDRO\COUJJTD CUNl!lilCI) Zit Ga CllHU 720-9266 ,J. ®•••mm• •Ell IP 11. 1111 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN,_ 11 What designers are springing •Y DINA VON •DGDI Udiea! u '" t"oupt the skirt and draa lcnatba were abort for Fall, wait until you aec tbe leqtb dtaipcn advocate for Spriaa aad Sa•!Mf. Micro- micro-minisl And, if that ii not · enouah, tbele 1hortiea-wbich barely co~ the dcrrierc-are made of lycra happy fabrics which wrap the body, outlining EVE~YTBINGI If that ii not bad en~ the micro-skirt is coupled with tops leaving the mid, shoulder and arm section bare! (I'm all for being slender, but this is ridiculous. I have the distinct feeling American women arc going to rebel like they did in the '70s, opting for jeans. I will make a calculated guess that the alternative answer in the late '80s is going to be jogging suits). It was definitely bead-shaking time for us veterans of the fashion wan. Caroline Herrera showed an alternative answer to the micro-skirt by introducing short-shorts for day combined with checkered jackets and wedge-heel shoes, (a great look for the yachting set). But for evening, combined with partially covering billowing sheer over- akirts? Please give us a brea.L Aside from the fact that all the designers ·embraced the micros for Spring/Summer, the clothes were not all that bad. Alternative dressing marked each collection. Herrera also showed pantsuits in black with checkerboard borclen and evema, trOUICl'I in black or white i.cc. Patricia Pastor, deaignina for the late Perry Ellia, cointinues with the relaxed, casual .. Ellia • look, but did introduce an a.ort.ment of prints patterned after girafl'a and snakes. African motifs mo dominated Anne Dem's colJec.. tion. On the other band, Bill Blus's dJCSSeS ~ a mixture of abstract color, of flowen or vases or fruits. These same motifs, but in a more opulent venio~ are advocated for evening. Blau also showed brilliant beading and patterning which is remin- iscent of Matisse. Oscar de la Renta 's collection is definitely Spanish-inspired. A flurry of ruflles dominates his flamenco collection. Even his pastel-colored dresses in knitted cashmere, which, incidentally, all gathered at the bipline, are rufficd at the hem. All in all, the fashion message for Spring '88 is alternative dressing. Short· and form--fitting as opposed to long and loose. Capri pants venus the gentle and more relaxed trouser with cuff. Shoulders, in general, are rounder, falling to sleek. classic lines. Anything goes as to pattern- ing: florals in all sizes, stripes, doll, madras, acidic plaids, checks and abstract geometrics are seen in every collection, as are the use of such fabrics as piques, polished cottons, linens, I .. IS llONTANAS RANCH HUNTING AND FISHING CLUB (AN UNINCORPORATED ASSOCIATION) lilb, rayon, voile, ~ and 1ee1mcker. To acce11orize, dyed-to- match apitea are advocated. u are ballerina flatl. Scana, small a•nah nea. pearl cboken, tiny hap, alova and hats, running from the sublime to ridicioua, are included, both for day and evema, wear. ··Good service. ~~. ~price- That:S State Fann insurance.,, DIAi A. CAVllESS..ROY ,.., ... CoeM High-· ~IO .......,,, 8-c:ft. c.Mtoml9.., a-.: (714) 131.a30 Holftc (114) na.n:n Like a good neighbor. State Farm is there. STATE fAaM A INSU•ANCI 9 State F wm Insurance Compan.es Home ortices Bloommgton llhnois A PRIVATE HUNTING AND FISHING CLUB 1,000 TWENTY-YEAR MEMBERSHIP SECURITIES OFFERED AT: 1st 50 MEMBERS, $10,000 EACH-; 2nd 100 MEMBERS, $20,000 EACH; 3rd 550 MEMBERS, $30,000 EACH; 4th 300 MEMBERS, $50,000 EACt:i; Las Montanas Ranch Hunting and Fishing Club is located approximately 2 hours drive fr.om Los Angeles on 1.377 acres of the Raljon Ill Ranch in the Green Horn Mountains adjacent to the Sequoia National Forest and in the Foothills of the Sierra Nevadas. Two and one-half miles of Little Poso Creek traverses the Club. Indi- genous game such as quail. dove. wild turkey, whitewing and pigeon are plentiful. Big game of deer, elk, bear, big horn sheep and mountain lion. small bore shooting for rabbits, squirrel. raccoon and bobcat are for members' hunting pleasure during season. Other game such as antelope, American bison, boar. pheasant. chukker and bobwhite shall be planted along with additional stocking of bass, trout and blue- gill. following the sale of the 700th member. This·exclusive membership offering complies with the State of California Department of Cor- porations for qualification of the memb~rship securities pursuant to Section 25113 of the Code, under the Corporate Securities Law of 1968: and reporting regutatk> and prospec- tuses equivalent to the requirements of the United States Sec.urities Act of 1933. This membership security may only be offer- ed by the Prospectus. A Prospectus may be obtained by contacting Mr. Dudley F. Miller (714) 760-3912. 685 Vista Bonita, Newport Beach, California 92660. or Alexander B ... McDonald, Esquire (619) 755-9300, 12520 High Bluff Drive, Suite 150, San Diego, California 92130. Candy Cane Ball aids child care One of the most popular events of the holiday seuon is the Junior Auxiliary's 39tb annual Candy Cane Ball. Benefiting the Assistance League of Newport Beach 'a Child Dental and Day Care Centers, the Four Seasons ball- room was festively decorated with not only the proverbial candy canes, but also Yule trees, tinsel and all nostalgia asso- ciated with Christmas. Harborlites early October announcement. IY mu VOi IUllEI Western Medical Center'• WEST MED Gold Oub and the Oran&e County Hone Show Association (OCHSA). Held at Coto de~ the day starts with a buffet brunCh and is followed by a Grand prix jumping event with a purse of $10,000. Carolyn Johnson chaired this black-tic optional dinner, which also featured a large assortment of auction items and dancing until the wee hours. AssistinJ were Cathy Gran~. Lissa Cal- laghan, Judy Bauer, Vicki Ger- ing and Jeannie Basso. Following the excellent dinner, Father Coughlin-a All American Boy's Choir sang for the assembled. (ll you have never seen this group _perform, all we can say is it brings lumps to one's throat and then droplets of joy, which is the very essence of the Christmas Spirit). Just some of the Harborlitcs attending were Beverly and Bill Ray, Monica JUld Tom Deemer, Marilyn and Dick· Hausman, Shirlee and Bob Guggenheim, Deane and Nick Doolin, Nancy and Jack Wright, Susie and Herb Sutton, Pt and Clint Hoose, Barbara and Charles l.nickerbocker, Dorothy Yard- ley, Sharon and Bob Lynch, Fritzie Williams with Dick Johnston and Ollie and Stan Hill. Marianne. Boyd and Mite a r Ii 1111 M -·...., Clll. Braun chaired the event. - ••• On the same night, the Balboa Bay Oub sponsors their Christ- mas Tree Ball. The Board of Governors greets each of the guests in the foyer handsomely decorated by Diane Fuess. A round of cock- tails follows in the lounge before attendees enter the ballroom to see a winter wonderland espe- cially created by Chris Lindsay for this occuion. Incidentally, so popular is this event that it is sold out within hours of the ••• For those who are horse riden, a terrific new fund-raiser was inaugu-.ted by U nite.d Assisted by a host of voluntecn including Harborlites Carolyn Nelson-Hardy, Betty McMicken, Dede Blackman, Trudi Passo, Kathy Radidaugh and Paula Neisen. ••• The precious jewels desi&ned by Kurt Wayne, which were presented at a Camelot Chapter cocktail party so enticed the fllemben that requests were put in to Santa Claus. Mary Lou Hornsby chaired the event . Auisting were Jean Lucas, Hope von Ren.en, Gayle Andenon, Lois Watts anclJanice Hicbon. LLONGS OF N EWPORT1NC. REAL ESTATE-WE CARE HARDER Real Estate Tips For Homeowners Neighborhood on the Rise HARBOR VIEW HOMES In a normal real estate market (what is normal?) we have a reasonable increase in prices, or no increase in prices, and there are enough buyers to enable an attractive, well located and reasonably priced house to sell in a few weeks-maybe a couple of months. In the current market these same homes are selling in hours, creating an insatiable demand for homes in certain areas. Nowhere is this more strongly felt than in the Bren development called HARBOR VIEW HOMES (Port Streets). Of the approximately 1 ,200 homes in the three phases, we would normally find 30 to 40 homes on the market . As of this morning (Fri., Sept. 4) there are two available. Thars about one sixth of one percent. ~sequently prices are up dramat- ically-as much as $100,000 in some upgraded homes, and across the board at least $60,000 in the last year. 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R 17. 1117 nE NEWPORT B8QH ART Symphony . holiday prognm "Reaaloa of upt and Air,• a two person exhibition featuring the works of Brad Howe and Craig French will display through January 3 at Diane Nelson Gallery, 278 Forest Avenue, Laguna Beach. Hoon arc 10 a.m. to S p.m.. Monday through Saturday and 11 a.m. to S p.m. on Sunday. Call 494- 2440. The CbaplllAD CoUece Stadeat Juried Art Exhibidon will dis- play through December 23 at Chapman College's Guggen- heim Gallery. Admission is free. Call 997-6813. "The World of Elsie DeWolf~ a Re•olution in Style" will display through January 16 at the San Juan Capistrano. Admission is $2.SO. Houn ~ 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Saturday. Call 496- 2132. "Morality Tales: 11i1torJ Paiat- int in the 1911'1" will display through December 27 at the Laguna Art M uscum, 307 Cliff Drive, Laguna Beach. Hours arc 11 a.m. to S p .m., Tuesday through Sunday. Admission is $2 for adults, $1 for scnion citizens and students. Call 494- 6531. "'NatiYe Hawaii: A Tribtde to dte Spirit of AJoba Exhibition" will display through January JO at Bowers Museum, 2002 North Main S~ Santa Ana. Call 972-1900. 11161 I. AT P.A.C. -Miii ....... II .. , .. • 11111 II ..... II Ill 1111 n .. I I ? ..... • If IJ ? 5 ,_. ..... " DI ,.., .. Ill " I 110 II Ill ... CllillJ ,.... ! 11111 c.r ...... ,.., A 5 • Ii 11. ftrW P 11 ?1 , 111 llNlll. Worb by Stnaa Sqllllre will display at the Newport City Hall Gallery, 3300 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. Hours are 8 a.m. to S p.m., daily. Call 644- 3017'. 44California Contemporary Artists: Astrid Prestoa" will display through DecembCr 27 at the Laguna Art Museum Exten- sion in South Coast Plaza. Hours arc 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Friday, and 12 p.m. to S p.m. on Saturday and Sunday. Admission is free. Call 662-3366. MUSIC A Yllledtle Pqwd featuring living Christmas cards and hol- iday music, will take place December 18-20 at the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse, 661 Hamilton Strce~ Costa Mesa. Admission is free. Call 6SO-S269. ne Pad& S1ee;plloa1 Ordles- tra u4 P8dfic O.Orale will perform Handel's .. Messiah" on December 19 at 3 p.m., in the Orange County Petformina Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tickets ~ S6 to $25. "Cluiatau wtt• tile Muter Now ... enjoy fine food ~ular local restaurants without leaving the on of your home! The Pacific Symphony Orcbatra will prCICllt -a.rill- ..... With Sbirley Jones," ·M~ .... and~ 9round the world· acxt week at tbe <>range County Performing Arts c.enter. Welcomina in the holiday aeuon, -chri.stmas With Shirley Joocs•will feal111'e a pfOldlll for tbe entire family Friday and Sanirday, Dec. 18 and 19, at 8 p.m. Jones, star of screen and Broadway stage, will perf onn with the 300-voice Oranae County Choral Conductors' Guild Massed Chorus and 8- year-old violinist Leila Josef o- wicz. Keith Clark and Everett Gordon will conduct. A concert especially for child- ren, "Christmas 'round the World," will be offered at 11:30 a.m., Saturday, Dec. 19. The AU-County Children's Christ- mas Chorus ainp Bennett's WJbe Many Moods of Christmas• u well u traditional holiday fare. C .. orale" will take place December 20 at 8 p.m. in tbe Orange County Performina Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Ticketa can be purchased at the box office or by c:alling 740--2000. Ma.... e a wida SllirleJ JOlllS" featuring the 400 voice All- County Chorus, will take place December 18-19 at 8 p.m. in the Orange County Performing Arts Center, Costa Mesa.. TICkets are SIS to $47. Call 7~2000. Mc.r.M m ·a...a lk Wort.r will take place December 19 at 11 :30 a.m. in the Orange County Performing Atta Calter, Costa Mesa. This holiday treat will HOLIDAY PARTY CRUISES THE TONY AW ARO-WINNING MUSICAL TllllEMAO. •A .. MOAll9AY MUICAl Mrr -.cMOWAT MA 1 IPIST Mfr ~MM! 'WOn•lll M L.-..e MA8 -0.MOAD9AY •• ftAM" ~.tT..-.. ... ADIQ TMIATMCM. PiMWOMr Joscf owicz will again be featUred in Jeno Bubay•a "Bullu.mo Ballaton . ., Keith Clark will conduct and provide entertain- ing and educational narrative to tbe music perf ormcd. A sina- aloq concludes the prop-am. Roger Wagner will lead the only Center performance of Bandera perennial favorite, ... Mcui•h,"Saturday, Dec. 19, at 3 p.m. Joining the PaciflC Sym- phony Orchestra will be the combined Pacific Chorale and the Choral Conducton' Guild Maued Chorus, and soloists Annie Kim (soprano), Lou Rob- bins (alto), Christopher Bow- man (tenor) and Halbert Blair (bass). For ticket ini~tmation to these Pacific Symphony Orches- tra holiday programs. contact The Center box offace at (714) SS6-ARTS, or T.cketMuter at (714) 740-2000. feature the 300 voice All-County Children's Choir. hand bells and surprilea. T1ekets are S4 to $7. Call 74()..2000. ·L'Aae Noel· featurina Mari- anne Wbitmyer on the flute and Joseph Poebek on the guitar will take place December 19 at 8 p.m. in <>raqe Coast College's Fme Atta Recital Hall. Tickets arc S6 in edvance, S7 at tbc door. Call 432-S880. •Muy Moodl ol CJldal ,,. featuring the Golden Wat Sym- phonic Band will play Oaristmas favorites on Dccemebr 18 and 19 at 8 p.m. in Golden West College's Mainatage Theater. Tickets are $4 for general .clmis- sion. Call 89>8378. STAGE ~Pale ... ~· will be performed at the Newport Theater Arts Center, 2501 Ciff Drive, OD December 19 and 20 -1 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. Aclminion it SI. TICbu are anilable tbe day of the perf onnnce. Call 631-0288. DANCE 8allet Repertory Tlleatre, a reaional ballet company ia Run- tift110D leach Will prHeDt ita 1987 Cariltmaa peif ormaace of -0. Nascncter• at Hu.atiqtoa •act. Hiab Sdaool_ Dee. 24 • I p.m. Admiaaioa ia 16 ia ....._ and S8 at the door for idullL It ia SS for cbildrea aDd ...... Call 89U367. BY GllUlYL STEBUNG When cultomas enter Paolo '1 R.iltorante in Costa Mesa, they will be at once taken with the feelin1 of warmth and friendlineaa that prevails, and justly IO. The restaurant ia family owned and operated and Gio- vumi or Paolo, father and son, pm customers and lit them down to a prima. home-ctyk Italian lunch or dinner. The menu at Paolo\ contains typical Italian fare, such u nearly every type of pasta dish known, antipasti, and pizza. There ii also home specialty on the menu every day. those wanting a very light dish. All entrees are served with choice of soup or salad, side of pasta and garlic bread. Soups include minestrone cualinao, pasta e fagioli (pasta and bean), lenticchie (lentil) and tortellini brodo. If pizza is desired, there are four different types to choose from. Margarita is a thin crust pizza, Sicilian ia deep dish, cahoni is a stuffed pizza and the vegetable pizza contains a great variety of f resb vegetables. Nearly every kind of pizza toppiq enjoyut is available. Spqbctti marinara, meat or cheese ravioli, tortellini alla puma with chrae and CIQm, and that old favorite, fettucine Alfredo, will pleue the palate. Accprdiq to Paolo, the anael hair pasta telectiona on the pasta menu are favored by many customen. The thin and dd.ic.ate pasta ia tened primavaa, with fresh vegetables and white sauce or portofino, with tomatoes, parJDiaiana, garlic and basil All pasta ia served with fresh 1arlic bread Paolo's fcaturea many domes.- tic and imported been, but Giovanni\ pride is hit wine, imported from Italy's wine coun- try. Castel dd Monte, Tre Pipe Caba~ Locorotondo and Tre Pipe Chardonnay are just a few of the wines that customen may choose from. Paolo\ special co.flee machine will whip up an expreuo or cappuccino, a treat certain to delight the tutc buds. ,....Nna-1.-...... 11• r ,.., .. •••• , ............ 11111! ........... , 1 Trying to decide which deli- cacy to feast upon at Paolo's might pose a problem for some, became the menu contains so many mouth-watering treats. Some entrea featured are pollo alla cacciatore, veal pizzaiola. and eaplant parmigiana, to name a few. Paolo recom- mended the pollo al limone for Al the perfect end to a perfect meal, Spumoni, Cappuccino Amaretto or Cannoli Siciliani are but a few of the dessert items featured on the menu. Of course, no Italian restau- rant would be complete without a little atmosphere. Giovanni is not only a master restaurateur, be is also an artist who began paintina when be was six yean old. Bis paintinp of scenes in Italy line the walls. .. I was mostly tell-taught, .. be said, •but I attended the Fme Arts Academy in Florence.• He came to this country 21 yean ago and fint owned a restaurant in Chicago before beadina west. Costa Mesa res- idents might .remember the loca- tion carrying the name of Sam's Deli. Giovanni still has the deli on one side of the restaurant, but plans on converting it to an exprcsso bar, where people can stop after work and relax. One word of warning before going to eat at Paolo's. Bring a hearty appetite. The servings arc very generous. But not to worry, the friendly staff will gladly package up what is not eaten for future enjoyment at home, Paolo~ RUtorante u located at 1909 Harbor Boukvard in Costa Mua. PhoM: 646-7573. Pavilion wraps gifts while you dine Duriq tbia holiday time of year, we an am CODliderable thc>n&bt to fmctinc the appro- pn.te Pl Once done, we f8CC tbe cliJanma ol wrappiag it in a fatift fWrion. nil ,ar, lea.e tbe tMt of sift w1appina to tbe thOaPtf1ll ltafl' at PaWion at the Four Seaaon1 Hotel in FMllioia leleDd II Newport Cen- ter. E-, MOliday tmo.p Fri- day, thrOap Oariltmaa Eft, luw:tleota ~ of PaYilion caa ~ up to two Pb per ,.... wiipped at DO chaqe wbile tlriey enjoy tbe ..... wt hMim• Mll'loupctinp ol t1aia 11- teat ratamut, paitatiq of iwmldYe Clid &tber Carpen-ter.. caliaary creatiou. The holiday themed pactaain1 comaea complete witla fluffy bo-, boua, tillue ud all tbc trappiDp to simplify tbe sift wrappiaa ol t1uat special sill 'Pa•ilion serves Junclaeon Monday thloap Friday from 11 :30 a:.m.. to 2 p.m. Tbe PriVate Diniac Room can accomiDodate up to 16 for sprci•l fUDCtiou. Pavilion ii tocated in die Four Se•w Hotel • 690 Newport Celitct Drift~ Newport Beach. FMlaioe J•ftd at Newport eea; iq for restaurant patrous is the Newport Center Credit available at the hotel entrance. Card, are honored. Rc:ICtV&tiona AD major credit cards, includiq are sugested. 7 l 4/ 760-4920. ter. ~ • ..-~-•. :.--~~~_.._ ............. ......._ ........................ ~ ........ ---......... ---. ............... MAXWEU. 'S AWAD WINNING SUNDAY lllUNCH IUFF£T QUICHE SHRJMP TACO STAND EGGS BENEDICT SCIAHILED EGGS BUNTZES s SMOKED FISH SlN>AE ST A T10N JNCRmlll.E SALAD SELECTION BACON, SAUSAGE a: CANADIAN BACON LOX, CR£AM CHEESE, IAGELS s ONIONS CARVED STEAMSHIP IOUND Of BEEF s IAKED HAM MAXWEll "S POPOVERS S ll.UEIEUY MUfflNS DAZZLING AUA Y Of DmDTS GULLIVER'S NEW YEAR'S EVE Long Island Duck Australian lobster Tail Prime Ribs of Beef RESERVATIONS ESSENTIAL! '.,-' L~.' '\" ... ".RrHl'R . '. IP\'!'\' - j ; -. l I I ... ··~--·'· -JHE --QM •••• Reeent releases . BY DAVID D.LI01T "NUTS• (R) Fair-Barbra Streisand unleashes every MQimme an 0tcar• tactic • a higb-cost hooter who fiabta to prove her sanity after kiDina a John. Director Martin Ritt feeds her bi& whopping clOIO-Ups. as she and a saintly loyal attorney (Richard Dreyfuss) convince a judge (James Whitmore) that she was an abuaed child poi- soned by mistrusL The film is a barely veiled feminist fable about women who arc driven to slay to survive in a man's world, and Streisand revels as both poor victim and outraged siren of truth. But Dreyfuss (very smooth) does more subtle act- ing, and so do Whitmore, Eli Wallach, Robert Webber, Mau- reen Stapleton and even, as the abusing father, g.1 Malden. After the ugly family revelations, the movie goes limp, yet Strei- sand keeps pitching her hurt fury. 1111-11 •• , , .. ,_ ..... ,.... ... , ,,.,. 1!\12 ;a'11P ... llllilllMlll,_s...,lllrllll•1 ..... ucJNDERELLA" (G) Goo4-No turkey from the Disney oven this Thanksgiving. If not the best from Mousta- tudio--Cinderella is fairly cloy- in& and the animation is at times a Diet and Jw for the AIDS thin-dais 19'° cartoon featare era; they come to tbc:ir crucial Im loYdy thinp, including the third date with m•tching coa- sona, •Bibbidi, Bobbidi Boo.• doma (thoup of coune the ·ca~ MY IUAllr (R) draMI dileue ia ne.er-menn... Poor-W'mty, dinky and dumb, oned). Two ftrY genuine talaata, this TV-tooled comedy is about Martin Short and Amaette ''Thick Cut'' -BoNE 'EBAK D 1iiit$4.99 Dbmer hachlda SOllp w S.W • a.Md '91ato Vepuble. Sowdcwap Roll liiiiiiiiiiiiii8f.::IJ~Cllftamm8800Niiiiiiiiii~ 07~ apire OD dais pyre of ditzy ideas and cute sitmibona. E~ aood bits are kilJed, as when Short doe1 a terrific impralioD of MoatFmay Clift (asaloaqe si..,.f)wl O'Took doesn't get it. She •iabt baft, if he'd done Tom SeDcct-tbllt WIDI to be the 1odieacc tbia celluloid void is intended to pleMe. Director Annyu ....... 1ttD UC> bad a heavy bad in the script MFATAL •&AUTY" <•> Poor-Whoopi Go1dber1 trula down, u • abootiJll, meerina cldecti~. nm blllck fcminilt MiPtJ Mow bambD men three times her sis, with her fllt pn and fum lip. But ., liTHIMfN& ND.SON h'I dlle ~ of Dec. s at the U.C. lniDC .. Bren E'ftllta Ceater, wl it ...,.... that the bia llttlection ii to w what everyone else ia wearina. Coacert-pen all wear blac:t and look coo~ but wbeD tbe Jiabta dim and smote fiDI tbe stage, it-S obvious who the main attrac- tion is: Love and Rockets. Supporting their new album, 66Earth, Sun, Moon," the British trio cuts into their sons MMirror People." From the loud applause one would think that the already-full house contained twice as many people. Love and Rockets unique blend of acoustic and electric sounds is captivatina live, u is their revolutionary me of pitar fcedblack. Each sona ha its own personality, whether it .. a w.il- ina auopbone or Cldday har- monica. An elaborate, and prob- ably~ fiPt abow farther adds to the ambianoe of the bad. a.itarist and yocalist Danid Alb bolds the aadieace in tbe palm of bit had with bia baunt- ina voice and Oowiq moYC- mmtL ne apd1 ii bn>hn for it ia Goldhera die llCbm who ii IDOlt hllmhlecl by Tom Bol- lwl\ alobby cliredioa and tbe awful ICript, a dead maa of arabbcn pat toFJaer for ICDU- tion (with one brat for dutcby Sc•ar.e Adina). Also fluabed a.., are Sam PJliou. Ruben Blwles, Jennifer Wanen., Bnd Dourif, Barria Yulia. -n.GWDS IN TB& ATl'IC" (PG-U ..__AD mat dariDer for tbe sqneamiab (maybe for the da4). Yx:toria Tenaaat ii tbe dopey mom who tabs her brood home to Gramp1 • mansion. ...,~ -&Okla Olmlr i~!~~~~~~~~!~~ii~ fOl'lll.95 Sa *C•r,._.v-..._. .. Sa El ftill DIM t ·s Am/Catt ..._ (7M) ...... a brief *°°" when be llCX:i- clently taocb Oftl' bil micro- pboae. But, determined to uphold bia imap, be tboftl the other micropllone doWD and attacb a nearby pitar amplifier with a 1U1F of feedt.ct. Meanwhile, .,._ player md vocalist David J. sulb over on stage ~ hidden behind a pair of dark suqlaaes. CammHhy drummer Kevin Baskins remains unf azed and keeps quietly to bis place at the bact of the stage. One might think that Love and Rockets take themselves too seriously, but the appearance of a wbubbleman,. omtaae proves otherwise. The 66bubbleman. • a character resemblina a large bumblebee, dances around on mac am1 twists with Daniel Aab duriJla the final IODI -Luy.• Low and Rocbts is a taknted band with a peat poteiati•• for commercial 1ucces1. 1t•1 obvious. bowew:i, by tbe inten-- lity and intiautcy of tllil even- iq\ performance. that they won' compromile their IOUDd ad loot for mejM11eam pop- 11larity. No •atta' whmt kind of •udience dleJ dnct, Loft and Rockets are here to llay. wlae sbe altenclom than to the sadistic, Dlll-nfiaions wbima of the resident witch (Louilc fktc:ber, doina a zombie ~OD of Mn. Dalnaa in ... Rebeca,. Tbe timid ahocten fall like anowflakes. wt the wtina ia, wdl, not 9dina Tbe kids, UI blond and beautifully ~ bdoq in • wmpoo commer- cW; only their hair is alive. Director-writer Jeffrey Bloom must not haft wn the aubde filml of driklbooCI terror, such a -rbe Ianocenta." or eYeD the effective 8-puba; aapiriq to f.u,-tale moods, bedoan' even ICbieft the dfec:tiw of the honor hKb With~ Swan- IOD and Jeb Ad1n, • tbe older (and wminaty iDcatuoua) kids. wyo WHALES OF AUGUsr (UmnW) GoM- Lovely, tasteful. indeed Chekho- ~ I Jnduy Andcnoa .. lftet film of David Berry .. play ia about two wry old listen lmna out their IUDld in a .......... llome mp above tlle Maiae cwt. I jlljaa Gilla (atill placty) .... Bette Dmi (Jooki. ~ wizmed) -., a eello-ecllow baa of cnft to ~ ••. *"" of liltaa wlltow •ioullJ lited- ia lo~ co~tioa aiace c'5'6nod; .._ GWl lll tn ......... ,.., .. ~ n.e-.--*••ct: .. ,.,.,_ . -m • t., Am $Aflf I a (.-, ... tleeMrlimi) .. V•1at PDae <• ,,.-.. ....,_ ne • •oeaa' reau, dra•atize iu ..,,., ... b.., .... ,.., Ma· & •-:iillliAlir.n.a &11111"" • Yt1dllniiJlr••• illw•t' ........ ?' .... -. -.. ii sh1r raJls. tWt ........ Willa(• ... -....... , -a...c.LJ Jr. -~~& ~'-'~~££~~~~1 1 , , Pianta.dosi honored BY PEGGY DAllNELL ~ H~brew prophet Micah was one of the prophets who moat fiercely and categorically denounced injustice and oppres- sio~ • responded Ruth Silver of the American Jewish Committee when ubd about the origin of the M.iCah award p0resented to Cecil Piantadosi last week at a banquet in her honor at the Four Seasons Hotel in Newport Beach. On the plaque presented to Piantadosi by the Honorable Irwin Fried are the words, .. Do justice, love ~ and walk humbly with yow God." From an early age, she bas done just that. It was her work in Catholic Jewish Dialogue that resulted in her being honored with the Micah Award. But, she has also contributed to interfaith Catholic-Jewish relations in Los Angeles as well as in Orange County. She recalled that she felt blessed with the opportunity to be a part of the Jewish neigh- borhood where her father was with the fire department in Yonken, New York. She expe- rienced the kindnesses and the joys of the Jewish households and shops, and attended Hunter College, which had a predom- inantly Jewish student popula- tion. It was this background that spurred her to work in Catholic Jewish Dialogue, doing what she could to help bridge the gap and bring understanding between the two faiths. This involvement began more than 30 ycan ago, at a time when people were disdainful of the effort. It was prior to Vatican II. "I remember I was asked to ftnd five Catholic women, ones who were deeply committed to their faith, not the lukewarm, lapsed Catholic. Lenore Bloom wu asked to gather five Jewish women who we« equally ded- icated to their faith. Well, .. she said chuckling,~ knew Jewish women were always late. We~ we Catholics WR later .... I can 'l begin to tell you of the extraordinary friendships that were established at that time, f riendsbips we still have today. The undentanding was that, aft.er one year of dialogue, each of these women would begin their own groups and another nucleus. .. Rita Weisman of the Amer- ican Jewish Committee in Los Angeles was very special to me. It was through her that we were able to extend our dialogues to rabbis, priests, nuns and minis- ters at Loyola University. I would like to mention one of the people I most admire and he is Rabbi Mark Tannenbaum; he was at Vatican II and is now bead of the National Branch of the American Jewish Commit- tee. In the opening remarks by Rabbi Frank Stem, of Temple Beth Sholom in Santa Ana, after breaking of the bread together, be stated, ... am delighted to share a special evening with a dear, precious and unique lady, one who is so intensely dedicated to wonderful causes. Her pas- sion is stirred by the tragedy of the Holocaust. We arc gathered together to make sure this will not happen again." Michael Lapin, president of the American Jewish Committee of Orange County. gave some background on the American Jewish Committce~s commit- ment to unity in human rights. Begun 81 yean ago, the Com- mittee now bas S0,000 members, 600 local committees and 80 chapters. Mimi Alperin, chair of the executive committee of the American Jewish Committee, spoke of women •s role and its importance in interreligious activities. She 'discussed the history of Jewish Catholic Dia- logue and its accomplishments in the last 20 years. Among many of Cecirs Jew- ish and Catholic friends 9Cle- bratini her special evening were her family of five daughten, two sons and her husband. They also have 14 grandchildren. Reverend Lawrence Baird, chairman of the Commiuion on COME VISIT THE FRIENDLIEST LITTLE CHURCH IN COSTA MESA. ...., ·~· Bouche •nd hi• ,.,.,,,,,,. This Sun. eve we are having the Esaancia High School Choir at our eYening aervic::e. .. Eve 6 p.m. ~,_nursery. EYefY(>ne Wetcome. CHURCH OF NAZARENE 1885 Anaheim St. CM PEND THIS HRISTMAS WITH Sand.,. Dec~ 10, 1987 a.JO and 10'15 A.M. OD ¥ "JESUS-TiiE EVERLASTING FATifER" ...... ~ St.Anirews (1-iah 916-7; L.b IS.U.l2) MESSIAH SINGAl.ONG ~.ma.n 10, 4.00 P.M. CHRISTMAS EVE CANDLEUGKTSERVICES n... ... ,. Dec hft U.1987 . 5.00. 7.00, 9aOO _. U.00 P..M. Child c.:aft (1C and ~)-il.W. f.w ck S.00 and 7.00 wmca Oftly. 600 St. Aiwliewa Rolld Newport Beac:b. California (7W) 631-2880 (....,.. t-Ncwpon ~ Hic#l ~a f,..... W UtlV n. MA••,_, ...... mmm ..... ,.... ..... •• , _..ms-.... Ns;ut...._CA (7141 .. IMI ,. ...... w ..... Jl:ll a.m. eo..••m ~ t. •• ~~ ~ (' -'$. "' e ... ,. " I') ... ~ HUO LIL ~-for Al A.- <WC.. Plovlll•• Ecumenical and lnteneligious Affairs, Diocese of Orange, commented, "'We arc so pleased about this honor being presented to Cecil. As Jews and Christians we have the ethic of the Ten Commandments, truth and free- cfom. Pope John Paul II said ~ove is demanded by the Torah. Cecil is the spirit of the Pope•s message. In another convesatio~ Cecil Piantadosi summed up be,-expe- rience in Jewish Catholic Dia- logue. "I feel that it bas been part of Gocrs plan for me to try to heal the wounds that have been inflicted on the Jewish people. My work over the years in Jewish Catholic Dailogue has been one of the most rich and rewarding experiences of my life." In closing, Father Bill McLaughlin, Pastor Our Lady Queen of Angels Catholic Church in Ncpwort Beach. gave the benediction. "Creator of the unvicrse, tonight in your presence, we arc all brothers and sisters on a small planet and even though we are diffe«nt in significant ways, we are the same in more significant ways. Help us to become bridge builders, to f ccd the hungry, shelter the homeless, to help those in need. Dear Lord, make us a grateful people. Amen." You're invited to a BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION SUNDAY. DEC. 20 Ctuldren's Chnstmas Pageant at the 9 00 a m sentice THURSDAY, DEC. 2• CHRISTMAS EVE 5 00 p m ....•....•• Ct111d,-en s Sennce 7 30 p m ...•.... Chns1mu Eve SefvlCe 10 15 p m . . . . . . . . Choral P,-esentab<>n 11 00 p m . . Mass .w11t1 cf\oir & Ofchestra FRIDAY, DEC. 25 CHAtSTMAS DAY 10-00 a m ... Service of Holy Euci\anst Fr. David C. Ancle~, Rector SAINT JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH 3209 Via Lido Newport Beach, CA · 92663 714/675-0210 Pleue call for &dditioul udonution and worUip schedules TEMPLE ISAIAH cc ... •} s ,,, .... s..tce ,,_, ....... 1:15 p.m. ... 91, _, D. SdilltZ president: Joel AbrM1SOhn J91 ................ ~C/ ....... a r r.~ , ............. ,,,, .. ,.. ...... ....... NEW AGE LIGHTED WA ~ ' MURIEL 1515. 11.S... D.D. ,_..IET OF 800 Jn The Anointing Of The Holy Spirit Aquarian Aae Senices in Upt and LoYe Slllldqs, 11:45 ._ ... Prophetic Me.qe aDd Miracle Halina Seniee fOI' tlae CMldreD of GOD December20 "Joy To The World, CHRIST is Born ln The Manger Of Your Heart" At: CA.llaOU. aDCCOMMUNITY CDn'D ll5A11111Aft.t._ef.J*11s,••H ...... Ncwpllt 811" CA (TabPacificCOMl B'fl'/tolem'ru., ... fillllcmto..._ Wud.•Pad Aw. FGllow ....... NM: -Yo Ferry .. _.,_ will~ to CENTU:.) CoaMe. CllUllCB OF RDJGIOUS SCIENCE .. .._. v..-Dlt'9 a...na C....Mns CA • 714-JM.79t UV 'A¥PS TD•Q.I. 111 d I SUNDAY It All • - . - ·- ,.,, a ~.,,.. WNOTICI ntlillOUS ·--IUMl 11'A1WJR The toHowi,_ persons.,. doin1 business as: LAN- CASTER ASSOCIATES, a California ..... partner- ship, 13 ~-Plua, Suite 200. ~ Beach, CA92660. Hopkins Development Company, LP .. a O....we limited partnership, 13 Cor- porate Plaza, Suite 200, Ne.port Buch, CA 92660. Manshan Corpon1tion, a California c:orpcntion, 13 Corporate Ptau. Suite 200, Newport Beach, CA 92660. Jeffrey 8. Armour, an individual. 13 Corporate Plaza. Sluite 200, Newport Beach, CA 92660. This business is con- ducted by a general part- ner'Ship. The registrant com- menced to transact busi- ness under the fictitious business name or names listed above on July 14, 1986. Sianed: Hopkins Development Company, L.P., a Delaware limited partner'Ship By: Stephen Hopkins DeYelopment Company of Newport Beach, a California corporation, General Partner By: Stephen C. Hopkins, President This st.atement was filed with the County Clertl of Oranee County on Nov. 30. 1987. File No. F362701 12/10 12/17 12/24 12/31 0972 IC-37011 PUBUC NOTICE NOTICE Of OtSSOlUTION Of UlllTED 'MT'NEJISHIP Notice is iNen pursuant to section 15035. 5 of the California Corporations Code that the limited part- nership composed of Rt.A HOLDING COMPANY, INC., a Delaware corpor3tion, as aeneral partner, and Rl ACQUISITION COMPANY, a limited California Partner· ship, as limited partner. heretofore doina business as partners under the firm name at RL MANAGEMENT COMPANY, a California limited partnership, at 3050 Bristol Avenue, Cost.a Mesa. California 92626. haw dis- sotved their limited partner- ship as of November 23, 1987. by mutual consent of the partners. RLA HOLDING COMPANY. INC.. the general partner, has the so'e authority to sell part- nership assets. pay and discharge all liabilties at the partnership, collect and rece111e all monies payable to the partnership, perform existmg co11bacts and act in any manner necessary to wind up the affairs of the partnership. DA TED: November 23, 1987 GENERAL PARTNER: RLA HOLDING COMPANY. INC., a Detaware corporation By H. Raymond Bfnatwn. Vice President LIMITED PARTNER: Rl ACQUISmON COMPANY, a Califon'ria Limited Partner- ship By H. Raymond Bingham, Attorney-In-fact 12/10 12/17 12/24 12/31 0973 s ....... c:oun Of CALlfGllllA. COUlln °' ...... (1119tf~ IMlllft*EMICMOl;-._P1'C ... SUMn mN. ~DOD l& h oti 1t A Jcf t nt1 CMl*11 I I 111111 OIDD ...... an.••--Upon '99di"I .net fili"I ..._a c:auliltftll ol a ~' • P'OWided in Section 415.SOn CCP by Pl.AINTIF'F, and it slltil'-cbilf ~ IMillhm thlt the detlndant. SUNNY GIN, annal be -* wittt .......... dilielnoa '" -.y oltw ,.. ... specified in article 3. Chapter 4, r.tte 5 o1 the Code otCMt Procedure~ and it etso appw'~ "°"' the wriled ~ thlt a 8DOd cause ol .aioft exists in this ~ in flMW d the plaintiff, therein and apinst the det8ncWtt. ... thlt the said defwtdw'll. is a necmury ..t PfOCNW" Pl'ty to the ldior1 « that the party ID be .-wd h9s « dMns an if111N'9st in, real "' persoNI ~ in this lliCllll that is sutJ;ect to the jurisdiction at the Court or the ,..ief demanded in the action consists wholly or in l*t in ex.cludina such party from any il'1tenlst in such ~ NOW. on motion ol KEUNER & YBARAONOO AllDmey(s) for the Plaintiff(s). IT IS OROERED thllt the ~ ol said summons in ths action be made upon uiddllflltidMt. by pubfic:ation thereof in THE ENSIGN a Mw 1.,._ ol pneral circulation published at NEWPORT BEACH, California., ~ desicnlted as the ,,....._ most likely ID live notice ID Slid defl' ldant that said pubttcalirorl be made Ill least once a week for four successive weeks. IT IS FURTHER OROERED thllt a~ ol said summons and ol said compl8int in this action be forthwith dept! 1ieed in the United States Post Office, post-Pllid, dit'ec:tlld ID said defendant, if his addless is ...-ned before explnrtion at the time snscribed tor the .-ebklltian ol this sumons and a declaration ol this .........,. or ol the tact that the address w not ~ be filed Ill the expiration ol the time prescribed for the publication. Dated NOV 10, 1987 VICTOR MICELI Judie SUMMONS (CITACION JUOICIAl.) NOTICE TO DEFENDANT: (Aviso a Acuudo) SUNNY GIN and Does 1·20, inctusM. YOU ARE BEING SUED BY Pl.AINTIF'F: (A Ud. le est.a demandando) MAZE STONE RANCHOS, INC. You hawi 30 CA1.£NDAR DAYS after this summons is seNed on you to file a tts>ew• itten response Ill this court.. A letter or phone call will not protect you; your typewritten response must be in proper lepl form if you want the court to hear your case.. If you do not file your resoome on time. you may lose the case. arid your waees. money and property may be taken without furthet' wami111 from the court.. There are other lepl requirements. You m./ want to call an attorney rilht 1fn'I. tf you do not know an attor1 tet, you nwy call an attorney retenat servicl or a lepl aid office (listed in the phone bc>c*). De:sP'MtS de que 1e entnicuen au citKion jydiciaJ uaed tiene un Pazo de 30 DIAS CALENDARtOS Pita presentar una resp.est.a escrita a maquina en esta cotte. Una cart. o un. Hamada ~ no le olt.:era ptCJtedioi; SU l'esql .est.a escrita a f'MQUina tiene QUe cumplir con las formatidds leples apropiadls Ii usted quiere que &a cotte esaJChe su case>. Si usted no present.a su resp_. a tiempo. puede perdef el easy, 'J le pueden QUitar SU saa.riCJ. SU dinefo & otras cosas de su propiedad sin mso adic::iolml por pwte de &a cone. Uisten otros requisitos lep&es.. Puede que uslild QUiera nanw a un abcrpdo i~ Si no canoce a un abcpdo, puede tlamar • un wW:io de ,.•ICia de abcpcb o • utw oficina de ~ llpl (vm el di"9dlolio tellfoutc:o). CASE NUMBER (Numero del Caso) 189696 The name and address al the court is: (El nombfe y direccion de tai corta es) RIVERSIDE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 4050 Main Street P~O. Boa'31 R'iwr$ide. CA 92501 The name, addres.s. and telephone number at ~ntifl's attorney, or plaintiff without an Mtomey, is; (El nombre, la direcclon y el numero de teteforlO del ~def demand.ante. o del demandante que notiene abopdo.es) KEUHER & YBARRONOO 901 E. Motton Pt. #1 P.O. Box837 Hem1t. CA 92343 (714) 92S-6666 DATE; (fec:ha) Sep 29 1987 wtWAM E. CONERLY, Cter1t, (Aduario) ~A. Hayes, Deputy (Omhprjo) NOTICE TO THE P£RSOH SERVED: You .-e served as an indMdual defm ldant.. on bet.tr ol CCP 416.90 (individual) KW.HER & YBAAllONOO 901 E. MMDn PL. #1 P.O. 8oa837 Hemet. CA 92343 (714) 92S-4i666 MU oe) tar PIMltift SU~ COURT~ CALIFORNIA COUNTY Of RIVERSIDE CASl NO. 1M696 COMPlMNT FOR MONEY, MONEY lDfT. FRAUD ANO D£CaT MAZE STONE fWOiOS. INC., ) Pllintitf ) vs. ) SUNNY GIN. Md DOES 1-20, Inda the, ) Out a• ) COMES MOW PWs•fMZ'lSlGME~ INC:. and FIRST cAf';J~ M:nON l ...... MAZl S11*E MNCHOI. INC.. " ...... .. ................... _._, 1 ......... , and ... ,_..., .. ._tl ..... fllc• -. ....................... ,., ..... a., ......... "4e rs ~:c • ......,.. .... , • • • , ....... cMkt. ... n. Ccw•ct ._a t o.. 'X:; ..-wM::to ...................... JIU t1W ........ il*it ............ Cllftlll ... a... fll .......... rl CT • Ila .. t IL R f )+it' dlllric:t, Md PIJJt_.. -Wucl ID '9 .... "9 SECOND CAUSE OF ACTION . vm. PIMttift ,..,I 1•• 'and incorparaillls herWn by refer9nce w:h and~ a" 1•ion sit bth in Plfll'llPhs t ttwauan VII at his Arlt CalSe al A&tion as ttQCh f\.f) Mt lorth herein. ~ Within the last two yon at He(Mt, California, Oda.,. became inc.._. to Ptaiutiff in the sum ol ONE HUNOAED ntOUSANO DOU.AAS ($100,000.()0) tor morwy lent~ Pa.intiff '° Dltiet ... his~ )l Neither tne wtde « .rff Pllt ol the abcM ·••llCied sum hn been paid, atthouch payment has been demlinded, ie.ww a blilMce due. owirw and ~ to Plaintiff in the sum ol ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOUARS ($100,000.00). THIRD CAUSE~ ACTION . XI. Plaintiff rulfeees and inccwpcutes herein by 1e,.,_ice each and flV«1 .neotic>n set forth in ~ I thfOUlh Vtl ol his f"wst Cause at Action as thoulh rutty set forth hetein XII. On "' about Oecembef 2. 1986. deMndwlt falsely and fraudulently represent8d to Plaintiff thlll Oefltndant had a ownership intenlst in GREAlWAY D£HVER PLAZA. INC .• whict\ intact h-' ., OMWShie> int.n9St in the DENYER PlAZ.A HOTEL. and int.ct ~ ~ inlllr9St w in lllleast a FORTY PERCETN ("°'6) in9est. Further, certain financial documentation, pn:>iected income stlllements. and financilll stMln ienb ... prcMded to Plllintiff, all al aid docunwlltltion tor the sole and udusive PllfPC* ol mduci"I Plaintiff to lend the sum al ONE HUHOR£D THOUSAND OOUARS ($100,000.00) to~ XJll. The~ m.de by D1.r.11dant..,. int.ct ,. ... Them. '-:ts ..... tt..cwtVle °"8ndloir'lt held u.res in GREATWAY O£NVER PlAlA. INC., hll GREATWAY DENVER Pl.Al.A. INC. had no own.ship "1West in the DENVER PlAZA HOTE... FUtthlr, the true 1K1S _,.. thlt the financ:W 1t.*111*1b and It 1 JTenls d c:cndilioll5 prowided '° f!Wlltiff '° justify the 9oln ... infKt ... and ,.. 11ert ownership ,,... not ~ hli'd. Further, the Slld certifidle P"Mdld to PtaitM tar the purpose ol securi"I the ao.n is if1'K:t • SIDc:k ~ al whit m9Y be a PA I ltt) .... CllDt'pClllticll1t ho ttW said corpcntion is not as 1ep't 11 "*8d. holdifc MY O&nllsNp ---in ,... Pl~ and the business known• the 0€.NVER P\AZA HOTEL A copyol said s.odl awtificlle is lltt..ched twewith as &htbit "8" and mede aswt...,,. 11126 12/3 12110 12/17 K.11111 PUmJC NOT1CI F'ICllllOUI ... ,us llAmlTAlWf The.._.. .. ,_sons.,. -,. busirml es: LA MIR- ADA YEHTUR£ PARTNERS. ·~·-..... ~Mip. 13 Oorpoi• Plaza. SUilit 200, ..... a.en. CA92660. Hopkins Development Comc•nJ', LP .• a D• a• limMd pertnership, 13 Cor- pcnta Ptau, Suite 200, ,._port 8tedl. CA 92660. J.M. ~ Com.-!1'. a Nev.ta corpcntion, 1601 Dove Street, Suite 190, Newport a.ch, CA 92660. au.ss first transaaed under this busineu name on Now. 13. 1987. This busi ness is con· duded by a ...,.i Pllt· IWShip. Sip'8d JJ. ~ Comp.1y, J.M.~ Pnls- ident.. Hopkins Development Compeny, LP., I Oe&a<we li""'-d gin.ship Br. Stephen Hopkins De.: 1 lcciment Compeny ol .... port a.ch. a California COllJO"llliol l ~~c.~ President. This ~·-· -filed with the County Ca.rt& ~ ~ County on Now. JO, 1987. file No.. f362697 12110 1211712/24 12/31 0970 FJIU. ACHllOUI •nn rm -.na.m un ThetaloW ....... 11 .. doini business as PALI- SADES TENNIS CLUB, 1262 S.E. Bristol, Santa ,.,.... Clllif. 92707. ~ N. Hoc*.1001 W. Bay Ave., Balboa, Calif. 92661. Sonil e. Haak.1001 W. a.,, ..,_CA 92661 Thts business is con- Gdad by hulbmld Md wffl The reaistnnts com- nwlC*9 to tr...a busi- ness undef the fictitious business name lisllld aaiiow on 5-l-19n. This -·---Mid ., the County a.. ol 0nrwt Count1 on Now. 18. 1987 <s.-n Michllt N. Hoc* 11210. 12117. 12124. 12/ 31 0949 JAMES T. YSARROHOO. ESQ. AllDme) tor Pleintiff 0921 otocY Hearina Afds, 265 lquna Ave., Laauna a.ch, CA 92651. Susan F. Alston. 64 £me.. raid Blly, l.llUf\8 8-::h. CA 92651. This business is con- dudtd by an~ The rq.istrant com· ,.,,.ad lo nnsact buli- ness under the fictitious businela name lilltd .,_ on 11/6187 This ~ .. filed with the COunty a.rt ol Or-.. County on Now. 10, 1987. Silr'8d Susan f. AlstDr1 1/210, 12117. 12124, 12/ 31 O!M8 ,.. .. FICllliOUI ••as NW ITAT19Bn The toOoiwi111 .,.,..an is doina busineu u AUS. TRAUAN OESTINATION CE'HTER, PACIFIC OESTl- NA TIOH CENTER, 2618 Newport Blvd.. Newport Bled\, CA 92663. William lee Cherry, 19352 • tfts.h ... ta. Huntinston Seach, CA 92648. This busineu is eon· dudlld ~ • ...,.., part. ~ The recistrant com· ,.,,.ad to tranud busi- ness under the flctitiou$ business namu listed .,...on.June l, 1916. This AilllJlment -filed with the CCJunty a.rte ~ Or.,.. Cour1'Y on Dec. 7, 1917. (SiFed) William Lee CtwTy 12110, 12.17, 12124, 12/ 31 0946 ( 1..-n At iii ...... lJl•INllEI•• .._IYAl&llln n. fuluMlc .-w is .. ...._..:CUS. TOM LIVING HOMES & COMMUNfr'la 5100Cllm- pua 0rM. •11 IP a rt 8w::h. C11fu1•~. CUSTOM LIVING 8UllOfJIS Of SOUTlON CALJfOMIA. INC.., • CAIJ. FOMUA COf'POllllioio. 375 RcMM 24. Chestw, NJ 01llO. This BusJneu ta con-ducild..,. COipGI .... The rnitntnt c:om - n•ICld • n-.t buai-,_ undw .... fictitio..- bl I ' ,,,.,,. ..... .,.. on~20. ltl7. ~: CUSTOM LMHG 8Ul.DERS Of 90UTHfRH CAUf'ORNIA. INC. by Mlw N. Furtwnan. Vice ,,..... TI* .. , .. , ............ 111 -filed ..... ~Clnof ar.,.. ODufll1 on Now. 13, ltl7. F19No.Fl61- ll·26, 12·3, 12·10, 12· 17 0926 This business is con- ductld b1 • indMduM. Sicned: Mic:hlle W • • This ikl Tent -tiled wilt\ the eountr an of Or-. Counl1 on Oct. 6. 1987. Fie No. Fl57460 12-3. 12-10, 12-17. 12· 24 0934 111111 ICIH .... 1£ W -••• n Tlwfala "·----doirc ......... EWOTT CORP .. 4320 Yon tc.m.n Aw, "-"'1 Seach. Cllib1a92660. EFT CAPITAL CORPORA- TION, • Ca1ibnia corpor• tion, 4320 Von Karman Avenue, Newpoot 8each. California 92660. R. c. EUJOTT CORPOAA- TJON. a Califomia corpora. tion, 4320 Von Karman A~ Newport Beach, Calitamia 92660. This Business is con· ducted ~a joint .mn. The teaislrant com- meiad ., tr...::t tJusi. ness under the fictitious busir-.,..,,. At9ld abowe on Ottaber 1. 1987. SilNd: R.C. ElUOTT COR· PORA TlON, a C11itcw 18 c:or- PCWlltion, ...... pertner, by.~ s. Elialt. ~ This ...,,.." -filed with the ~ Clettt ~ Oranet County on Nov. 25, 1987. File No. f362590 12-3. 12-10, 12-1 7, 12· 24 0943 l ·l1115 OllDO TO SffOW CAUSE fOlt atAW OI NAiii C..Ne.A1407'2 OOHAlD KENNETH CON· CHEl.OS has filed a petition in this court for an order allowin& petitioner to ~ his/her Mme from DONALD KENNETH CON· CHEL<>S 1D OOHAl.D KEN· NETH CANGELOSt It is hereby °'def ed that .ti penons interested in~ matter aforesaid appear bebe ttris court in Depart. ment No. 3 at 700 Civic Center Drive West. Santa Ana, California, on DECEMBER 31. 1987, at 2:45 o'dock P.M .. Ind then Ind uw..~ause. if any ltM!J hMie. why said petition tor~ of ,.,,. should notbep...S. It is turtt. ,.,.Of''lltildel11ned"" tNt a ~of ltli:s ords to show cause be published in NEW- PORT ENSIGN, a news- .,. of .... circula- tion. published in this county It ma once a week tor tour~ weeks prior to the day of said "-"rw. Ollll9d NOVEMBER 20, 1987 JAMES L SMITH Judie of the~ Court 1213 12110 t2/17 12124 0919 fCili iUUI •• 1 Ell llWITA~ The ...... pm"SOn is -. business as: CREA- TM IHJ(. 741 ~Way, P.O Boa 5406. Balboa litlftd. CA 92'662-St06. a.tea E. v.,.,, 741 Am'8o& Wsy, N.8.., CA 92660. This business is con- duald bf en.....,,,., The reaistrant com· nwlCed ID b•IUCt bull- ._ under the fic:titia.IS ~,_.,_ lilllld ..,._an 11-18-87. ~ aw. E. y,,. nlf. lNs 2 2 i•lt .. ...., .. .... Cclunly a.tr of <nrWt Cal"1 on Now. 23. l9S7. f"• No. f362258 11-26 .. 12·3, 12-10. 12· 17 0916 HCllllOUI• 1111• Mmll'ACT JI Thi Wlua11 ,.,.. ii dolnc ~ a; $RT ELECTRtCAL. 5212 a.ii Clr.. Westmi....,, CA. 92683.. s....i l'idw'd r .... sm an ar .. w , *• llr,CA.t.283. nit bulio ... .. COft~ dlldld .......... .. Tiie Nllist•• eowt-,... .... ••iw:t ..... ,__......, ....... . butlllll ...... ..... .......... 11.11..a. Steri 111: ..._. tticMrd , .... 11111 ..... , ........... --.ct _. .. c..tr an o1 ~~onNow.23. 1917. Ala .... ,.. 11 -26. 12..,J. 12-10. 12· 17 0919 ,. ..... , ..... _._.. .... Wf I. 191. U.I• ,_. TMI cr•r1 19 ... ICJ .. JWi&lf. If •Y •-AT A ... ICIML•W.--......,_ • .,.. MW • 1111 ,_ I M' IT WU. 10U .... COllTM:T A UMa. llOTICI •nurr&'I ULI , ....... N011C( IS H£RE8Y GMJlf, t1wt on T&*dly, oec.ntw 22, 1917, • 11:00 o'clock a.m. of uid -· .. the .,.. stta.idetor~Tn..Ale's S.S. wilNlt the offices of A£AL ESTATE S[CURITIES SERVICE. aoc-.ct at 1800 North 8tmdsa11 Suile 100, in the Qr of S.U Ana. County of Oran91. St.-of C...•lia. REAL ESTATE S£CURfT1£S SVMCE. a Clllitof'r'U COtpcwltic>n, as duly -lll)POinllld T NAie under and P'lf'SUlfC to the po.er of -COl""ted in thllt ~ o..t of Tndl eua,._, ~ ROBERT E. LAW, an Ulwnarried "*' racorded 5--11ber' 2, 1983~ in the office of tM C.ounty Recorder of said County, as A'ecofdet's lnstrunwll No. 83-387186. by rwon of a tww;h 01 ~in~°' per'b1na1.::e of the obl'•tiowl5 secured tt.q, indudinc thlit brw:h ordefautt. Notice of whidtJMs recorded~ 24, l 918"l, as Rlloorct.'s lnstrunwt No. 87-480503, Will SEU AT PUil.JC AUC110H TO TH£ HIGHEST 8IOOER FOR CASH. .._,, money al the Unilled StMes. or a cashier's d-* drawn an ..,, bMk. credit union, or ~ Ind "-' assaciltion domiciled in this stale. all pe)'9ble .. the time ~ s.le,. ... ri&ht. title and interest held by it. as Trustee. in thl* real propelty situate in said Ccunty Ind State, described • folows: The Su~ Estate in and to Lot 7 ~ the ~ 14.00 feet of lot 8 in Block 19 al Trad n2. as per map recorded in Book 23, P-.e 6 of M"escellaneous Maps in the office al the County Recordef al said county. ~ theteftom the Southerly 10.00 feet al said Lot 7. The street addteSS 01 other common desCnation al the teal property hereinlbicM descnbed is purported to be. 326 , 62nd Street. Newport Beach, California, The undersicned disclaims alt liability for Mf'J n-.cor· rectness in said street address Ot other common desianation. Said sale w\11 be made~ warranty, expres$ 01 implied, reprdin& title, possession_ 0t encumbtances. to Slltis1y the unpaid oblipbons secured by said Deed of Trust. with mterest and other sums~ provided therein, plus ~ if any, thereunder and interest thereon; and plus '-5. Cf\araeS and expenses al the Trustee and al the trusts CAlllted by said Deed of Trust. The total amount of u id obliptions, at the time of 1n1t1al publication of this Nota. is $58,761,82 Dated; NcMtnber 25. 1987. REAL ESTATE SECURmES SERVICE. a Calitomia c:orpcntion, as T nm.. By. (SEA1J OJ. Morler. its President 1800 North Bnxt~. Suite 100. s..a Ana. CA 92706 TelecJhone (714) 953-6810 1213 12110 12117 0938 llDl'DOI TmJl1'EFS SAL£ lain No. 111349123/HAYASHI T.S. No. m620 UNfTCOOEf IW O~ CGI WnDN n ~ llPPOintld TruAlll under the tof~ described o.t of Trust Will SEU AT PUBUC AUCTlOH TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH (en the kwms ~ ~ IRful ...... in the lJni'8d S'lilles) rd/OI cashier's., Cll1ified Of' ott. checb spa::i&ld in CMf Code Seetiori 292411 ~ in fuU • the time al sale) al ,...... titie Ind ••• con'9'1ed ID and ,.,. held bf It ...w said o.d of Trust in the praper't1 1WwtW describec:t TRUSTOlt RAKUO HAYASHI, TRUSTEE FOR THE RAKUO HAYASHI AHOAYAKOHAYASHI 1979TRUST BENE'f1ClARV: MERCURY SAV1NGS ANO LOAN ASSOCPATION recanted Matd'I 4, 1986 as lnslr. No. 86-085257 of Official Aecotds in t9'e office of the All9corder of Or.,.e County; said Deed of Trust describes the tolkJwtnt property. Lot 55 of TrKt No. 7386. in the city of ._port 9Mch.. aaur.,of<>r..., StllBd~as ps map recaded in 8cdl 315 ,.... 40 ., 46 ~ of milc:ellaneous mas-. in the affice of the Count, Al8coidill al aid c:aunty Except .. oil. oil rwa. mil•ats. "* ..... ~ ...... .. rW'G and._ h)dl~IS tJ, ....... IM,.... ....., .... ,.,., be...,, Of undlr said .......... . ...... ~ rwitsof drillirc. minirc. ....... .., CC*lllii11tteeb and ...W. ift rd renicMirw the same ftam Mid land "' ..,, altw IMd. ~ the ,.. "' ---:· OtdillC&illlll) dril and ftlirw from .... ao. .. them ........... dlscli..,., oil Of .. ..as. tunnlls and sftlllls ... ~"'.aw& ... -----of h lwl ........... dw:libed and ID balllmn such ~Mel ar dilectiol .. J drilled .._ tan*5 and ....,.. ..... and be ... Of'~ .......... &nits ...., and'°,..,.. .......... ~ nllliiltllir .. ,...,. ...... and ...... ._, such .... "' miNI. ....... ha I •.hr1stlltD*il.mine. .... apbeandcc-a ........ ti» ~ Of the ~ 500 ,_. al the ....,,... of uid llnd, as, 1 .t '"the Died recoded _,24,1tn. YOU All£ tN DE:FAUl T U DO A DEED Of TRUST DATED 2/07116. UNl.ESS YOU TAJCE -Aelff* TO PROTECT VOUR PMOftRfY, rT MAY 8£ SOU> AT A PUllUC SALL tf 't'OU N££D AH DPlANATIOet Of THl NAT\JAE Of TH£ fW>C£EDtNGS AGAaNST VOU. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A lAWYBl 8 lllom> .. Ol'M, Nfk•-•poratrt 8wh.. CA 92675 "'Of a ilr9lledGW OICDll'W'POnd Js .....,, of PICl*tr is~ abcllle. Nt WI ..... i& ... • 9D II CGi<Qlltl ,.. "'COii«* ) • n. .. lllciw, ...... aid o.t of TNI&. bf,_.. of a Ww:laordlllMI in .. dl is f Q IS wc;and .... ha ' ' w tr d ... d faed ID ... undli ............ Dllcllli .... d .,... and O....t "'s.. ....... .-ce" ....... al ~I I 9D C8l8e tM ......... tD .. Aid PJ..-1> 9Dlllltilfyt.id eta ff!M.Md.._uAu ...... .- camd .... Nike " .... and " ...... .. reco.-. _.. ~ 1917. • lnllr. No. 17-47f1157 ol a.cw ..... in ... c6::e ol ............. of er.,.. ~ Seid w. .. be ...... but ........ ~ Ol ............. Wfll ........ fl ....... Ill Ill Qi or •wu•~ •..., .. •=••irw -~ &Wft oltM...el(l) ........ bJAldo.dolTMll..-••Mt ............... , ..... ...,IClll. ............ ..... ofllildOaedofTNlll.e...cte ..... ''' I olh TIUllleandof ... ~o II tbflillido.dofTrvst Slild .... be held on.: OlciMlibel 28. 1917 •• 1:30 p.m. in ... llr:elllJ., the bUildirc loclellCt .. 601 Scaa .... ,.,..._ Olwwe. Cliki•ila 92668. At. the time ol .. iniml putJ'ic:lltian of this notice, the total amount al the .,,.., ........ of the ctl'1 Pian -=and ~ ttw ...,_ described Died of Trust and estil1 IJ if oolb. _,.. es, and ..... ._ ii $353.77a.A6 It is PNM* 1t.e It the time al ale the CIPllMll bid m.y be ... ....,, the IDtaf htdet*dc-due. If awitai.,.._ the 8Kpec;ted CIPllMll bid nwy be obtained bf calq the folcMWc t1l1ptoae numbers on the~ beb'e tN 5* (714) 38S-C8J7 OI (213) 627-4865. Diie: ~ 24. 1987. TAC #602:3l87 HERMES FlNANCIAl CORPORATION as said TRISMe by TD. SERVJCE COMPANY,~ 9y. Vicki J. Hcpkins, Assistant Seaetay 601 South LewiJ St.. Or.we. CA 92668 (714)385...4700 12/3, 12110. 12117 0937 ACllllOUI_, .... llAIEITATDmn The ~~ C*'SOI' IS ~business as: V-MAT, 2800·A South Main St .. Sara Ana. CA 9V07. Vep $Illes Co., Inc.., Calt- tcmia, 1411 Keel Dr .. Cor· ona diet Mar, CA 92625. This business is con· ducted tJ, a COf pcM lltioiL The ~etistrant com, met iced to tnnAd busl· ness under the fictitious business name or names lrsted atiow on 11-15-87. SicJ*' By. Jeremiah De Michaelis St&ned By. Yep Sales Co.. Inc . Je~em1ah De MIChaeftS, ~ This ..,. , ient was filed .;th the County a.n of <>ranee County on Nov. 23. 1987. File No. FJ6226 l. 11 ·26. 12-3. 12-10. 12· 17 0914 &-11111 net lllOUI ••ui••ass• llWITAllWAI The lalowilC l*IDI• are doqbuiiNa•~ Mana .. rneftt Stratec;es. 4350 Von Kamw1. 1370. Neaport 8w::h, c.titarnia 92660. o.nhJ. ~ 4350 Von KanNr\ l370. New-port~ CA 92660.. H.K. SlwDQ, Inc... • Clili- fomill corponition, 3084 Mountain View Oriw. Lii· una Bach, California 92651. This Business .s con-- dudled ~ ....... i:wt· nership. The ~nt com-•••'Ced '° tnnAct busi-ness ~ the fictJtious business name lisa.d abowe on~l.1987. ~ Olbarllh J. O'Keefe This staiMll•• 11 -filed wittt the County ca.rt& of Qr.,_ Cow1ty on Now 17. 1987. File No. Fl617S3 l 1·26. 12·3. 12·10. 12· 17 0928 141191 GmlalO ... CMm ... C1M11••--Chri~ Mict\aeJ ~-----Mct.auat-lin Md Chm~ ... Mid'9ll Met. -- and ~-Rib Mcl.lulNin on betwH of a.. ..... wMrt•Ch-,.,_ a minor ._ filed a PllDtior't in ttlll caurt tor an ords ....... Pllllii»• '° cNi.11111 ttW name flom Christopher Micftae.I Mc:l.atlNir\ ........ ~O..Mat· .,.. Mel • ., •• ID ..... Avc:tee. ~ Rita A..-..., OMef on ·-..... • Ill is ._.. ordilled tbM ...... --··••If in the • INfter aloe Haid ..,...., ....... c:wrt .. o.i.-t- '""" Ho. 3 • 100 CMc c... om.-... Sela AN. Clllibnia, an 12-31. 1917, • 2:~ dc:fllO p..lft.. ............... ca.. ... .., ........ laid .... fDr 0..-of name ~ not be ....... I i&M9Wm•Clld ._. •CGPJ" ............ c:a..•MI tUIDdlllNEW-POlfT [NSIQN (QeS8). • Tl 4 • .. ..... c:mrc» lation. ........... 1" .. CllUl'9r ........... .... IDrflwrCOlll .. ..... prior to the day ~ said heerin8. o.ted: NOY. 19. 1987 JAMES L SMITH, Jude! of the Superior~ flied NOY-19. 1987, 1n ol'fU of GARY L GRAN, VILLE. County Clefk of Or.-.e County Case Number Al40753 11-26. 12·3, 12-10, 12· 17 0918 K·3'77S HCll llOUS • W:SS ~STATW The fonowif11 person IS doina bwsiness as.: s K T STRUCTURAL ENGINEER· ING, 2314 1 Ven:fulp Omie. Suite 200, Bid&. B, Laguna Hills. CA 92653 . S. K. TANIKAWA. INC . a . California corpo~t•o'1. 23141 Vefdu&o Drive, Suite 200. Bid&. B, t..acuna Hills. CA92653.. This Business is con· ducted by a CX>fl)Oralbon. The re:1istrant com· maced ID bactSaC:t busl· ness under the fictibous business name listed atxwe on l0/25182.. ~ S. K. TANlKAWA. IMC., S, ~ tl 1'--- -. PNlidere This ~,.,. ms filed w.itti the Courtly Clert of 0...,. Counry On Now 13 • 1917. f'!'e No. f361.267 11-26. 122 3, 12-10. 12· 17 0933 ll..J1111 .raw ~-LM:a•AUTWWWtf C&alp & Tannw Partner· stip. • perb'e ltllJ> c:aMtSt 2 inc of Aab9rt Lee CUip and 0oa at r .... ..i which has c:amed on a busineu .. 290 Airpn lb lewd. Chico, eamonua. and 23686 Bil1cher Drive, El T~ Calibnia 92630, ..s dissatw9d ~ 12:01 a.m. on AJ1r l. 1917. The disdDan ..... from the ~of'*"-Dae ...... Tanner on Octollie< 24 • 1986. NW .My l , 1987. no S*trw in the ~ tas auitbarily ID bind tN partnership , acepl for Aalb9t t. °* who has ......,orlflD.rwd uptN ....... lfWrs. o..d: ~ 12. 1987 ~WWI lllCUlP Siewcl. SUE AD4ARDSON 11·2' 12-3. 12-10. 12· 17 0932 - MmCE OF TIIUSTU"l IALE ......... ~ T.S...._L I ""'CODrl T.D. SERV1CE COMPANY as duly appointed Trustee under the tonowins described deed of trust Will SEU AT PUBUC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH (en the forms which we lawful tendet' tn the United Sllas) and/OI the aishief's, oertifie6 OI att... checks specified in Civil Code Section 2924h (Payable in tun at the time of sale) aJI richl titte and interest~ to and now heki by it under said Deed ol Trust in the property hereinafter described: TRUSTOR: MATIHEW VALENTINE BENEFJCIAR'Y: DAVID BRA08URNE. GEORGIA BRAD- BURNE recolded September 2, 1986 as Instr. No. 86- 396241 in Book of Official Records in the office ot the Recorder of Oranee County; said deed ot trust describes the followina. The Southwesterly one-half of lot 530 and the Northeastet1y one-hatf ot lot 531. tract no 907, m the City ol Newpart Beach, County of Orange, State of California. as per map recorded in book 28 pages 25 to 36 indusi-.te of Miscellaneous maps, 1n the office of the County Rec:x>fder" of said County. YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED Of TRUST DATED 7/18/86. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOl.D AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXP\.ANATION Of THE NATURE Of THE PfWC£EOING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER 115 Vaa C>Meto. Newport Beacti. CA 9266H922 M(tf a street address or common desipation of property is shown ~. no warranty is &i¥ef\ as to its ~e ness OI COitedness). • The beneficiary under said Deed ot Trust. by reason of a breach"' default in the obljpllb tS secured thereby, heti!!lufure executed and detiwnd to the ufldersCned a written Dedaration of Default and Demand for S.le, and written notice of default and of eiec1iorl to cause the undersi&sled to seU said pr~ to satisfy said obliptions., and thaeeftler the~ caused said notice of default Md al electiol• to be recorded June 22, 1987 as Instr. No. 87-353552 In Book of Otficiaf Records 1n the office of the Recorder ot ~ County; S.id Sale will be made. but without cowenant or warranty, exptes5 OI implied, "-Pl'diOI titte possesston, or encumbnlnc:es, to s-y the ~ principal sum ol the nolle(s) secuted by Said deed al Trust. with inllerest as 1n said note pn:Mded, Mhances. If any, under the terms of satd Deed of Trust. fees. chaflll!$ and expenses ol the Trustee and ot the trusts created by said Deed ol Trust Said sale will be heJd on. December 29, 1987, at 1:30 p m in the lobby to the buiJdttW located at 601 South Lewis Street, Orange, Callfomta 92668. At the time of the inibat publ1C3bon ol this notice, the total amount ol the unpaid balance ol the oblipbon secured by the abc:M! described deed of trust and estimated costs. eJtPense5, and advances is $45..)6.t.01 11 IS possJble that at the time of sale the openiOI bid may be less than the total indebtedness due If avadab4e, the~ openinc bid may be obtlmed by calhna the followina ~ numbet's on the day before the sale: (714) ~7 °' (213) 627-4865. Date. NcM!fnb« 23. 1987 Si&Jled: T.O S£RV1CE COMPANY as Yid Trustee By: Betty Jo McDaniel. Assistant 5ecretaty 60 I South lewis St Oranee. CA 92668 (714) 385-4700 12·3. 12-10. 12-17 0935 T.S. ..._ 4422 ......_.,T,_ ...... YOO AltE lff DEFAULT UNDO A DEEDOITIUSTDATED A~UST ». 1llO. UNLESS YOU TME ACTIOlt TO l'ttOTECT YOUI HOllE. fT llAY ll SOU) AT A "*.IC SAlE. If YOU NEED M D.PUNA110fl OI THE NATIMl Of THE PltOCUDffleCS ACAJNST YOU. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A lAWYElt. Stan-Shaw Corporabon, a Cahtorma corporabon as duty appointed Trustee under the folkliMOI descnbed deed of trust Will S£ LL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIGGER FOR CASH or as set florth in Section 2924"1 of ~ CMI Code. all nght title and interest conve;oed to and now held by rt under said Deed ol Trust in the property hereinafter descnbed TRUSTOR Frank D Webber, an unmarried man and ~ G Webber. a Stncte Man as Joint Tenants BENEFICIARY Newport BaJboa Savines and Loan Assoc18b0n. a COfpOOlbon Recol'ded September 4, 1980 as instr No 4552 in be><* 13729 Pace 1045 of Offiaa1 Records in the office of the Recordel of Or.,. County; said deed ol trust describes the ~ propaty. A condominium compnsed of- Parcel No. 1. Unit No. D. consistiOI ol certam airspace and suttace ~ as shown and described in the c:ondomi.'lium ptan ("P\AHj tor St. Andrews Via&aee. in the city ol Newport Beech, which pt.an was recorded on M.-dt 10, 1980, as Instrument No 9176 ot Official Aeconh ol Oratwe County, CaJifomia. Parcel No. 2: An undivided one-tenth (l /lOth) tiee simp6e ~ as a tenant in common and in and to all of the ,.., P' cperty, indudins without limitlltion the oommo.t was defined in the DedatMion referred to betow, in Pwcel 1. as shown on a map filed on Septeinba 21. 1979, in bodl 138, paees 23 and 24 ~ al ~ tNCK. In the Offioe of the Oranlll! County RecGider. Uceptins theref1om units numbet9d 'A·H, J ~ K indusnle. as showfl on the J*n P8rcel Na. 3: Noire ctelsiw asemetlltS tor aa::ess, insf'ess, eeess., use and •Anwtt. drainlee. ~ support. ,,.. .,..ice. repeirs and forodw purposes. alt as shown in the .,.., and -described in the Dedarlltion. M3IJ tii. mo~ as: 499 St. Anchws fad. IO, Naport 8w:f\. CA ~a llr9lll addiJW °' CUtW'llOll des~ is shown ~ no _,_,., is ~ as to its oom@ill .. w 0t CUledl T The beillillciMJ under aid Deed of TNlt. bJ ,_ of-~°' .... ---~· w:ur9d .,...,, t•..... _. ... :hi' ... ID.,_ &.1 ... 18d a ---Dada .... d OaelUt ... Diii~ IDr W.. llnd ....... nalc:9 al blwtt .nd al ...... , ID C819 1he ~toMff-'d~to~uid ctlr' .... •I 2 ...... ...., ~ lllid nalc:e d llf9dt ... fll If I •• tD be .. Nad Acwl 1•.tmaill*.ND.S1~1mflllllidca:ill..,.dl. $-.id ...... be nwdl. W • •c:ese .... •w••C>. . Ppte5S or lfnPtied, ,. dil!I tttt.. pottetebt, 01 encurnbrlnc:M. to P9t the ........ , Pf'•w:i:pel 11&.1'1\ ol the na.(a) llicured bJ Ul1d OMd d ruat. witlt ..,_. as in Yid nol:l~.,_IOll. flMr • ..,..lhelWml of said Deed of T~ ..... de'115llnd_,I11 d the T rustlee and al the tnAlb c:nii:nltld bJ uid o.t of Trull Said sate win ba held on ~ 30, 1917 It 11~ A.M. ltthe 17'11\ Sinlteilbanceol~Corpcntion. 1570 E. 17'11\ Stre11. s.Me H, S.. Ar-. CA 92701. ThetaUI amount al the..,,.. belance o/the ot .... , .. . secuted by Aid propeltytob910kl, _... .......... ... late charps and estimated com. expenses and ad'lances. as of the d* '-9ol, i5 $107,030.66 Date.: tbember' 23. 1987. Si&nect Stan-Shaw Corporation, as said TruDe. 1570 East S..enteenth Street Santa Ana. Ca&itDrnia 932701 (714) 542-5811 By. Toni Gallini. Assistant Secretlfy 12/4,12111.12118 0942 PUa.JC llOT1C( nc11 riOUS awerss NAIE STATEMIWT The tonowiOI pelSOitS ate doioe business .s.: Peosus Productions. 3400 Irvine Awie.., Suite 109-8, Newport Beacft. CA 92660. Melony E. Arc*. 3432 Irvine A~. Newport Bech. CA926Ql. Heidi L Myers, 2240-A fulletbt, Costa Mesl. CA 92627. This business is con· duded by a aeneraJ part· nership. The re1istrant com- mei liCed to transact busi· ness undet the fictitious business name fisted abowe on 12-82. , 5qpwd: Melony E. At.;er This 5Ueeltte1'11 -filed with the County Ctettl of Ora,. Courtty on Nov 3, 1987 .. me No. FJ60207 12-3 . 12·10. 12-17, 12- 24 0940 l..Jl77S F1C 11 iiOUS IUSINESS MMESTATOID(T The tollowi"I person is doifll busmess as: STEVEN ft TAN I KAWA STRUCT\J· RAL ENGJNEERING. 23141 Verduio Drive. Suite 200, Bide. 8, ~Hills. CA 92653. S. K. TANIKAWA. INC .. a California corporation, 23141 v~ om.. Sui. 200, Bid&. 8, t...apa Hills. CA92653. This Bus•ness is con· dudlld bJ I oorl)CJnitioiL The ~mnnt com· merte:ed to transact busi· ness under the fictitious business name lisa.d .txJlll'le on l 0/25/82. $4aned: S. K. T ANIKAWA. tNC.by~ltT....._ President This statement was filed with the County ~ of Orarce County on Now. 13. 1967 File No. f361268 11·26, 12·3. 12·10, 12· 17 09'2• l..Ja7't F1CTITIOUS 8USINESS NAME ITATDmfT The '°''°"'"' person is doin& busine5$ as: LOM Fi~ Sert'ioes, 1576 E. Oceln Boulevwcl Balboa. CA 92661. Linda Denise Mellen, 1576 E. Ocmn Boule¥ard. Balboe. CA 92661. T"his Business is con- ductld br -individual. The rqistrant com· mel ad lo lra'IUd busi- neu under the fictitious business ... l'istld *- on 11/5187. Si1ned: Linda Denise ....... This ......,..,. -filed .;th the Councy a.rt al Orarwe Courq on How. 16. 1987. ~de No. f3614 ll 11 -26. 12-3, 12-10, 12· 17 0927 k.m12 PUaJCmnc2 ......... CJDl•ltUID EW Me•Ntii 11110 ••&•• •••11 • AH•• To .. hl:ln,•il: ...... a.-., ca••• cnd-ia... wt .. -. w11o..., be..-11111au 1t10 lft ..... Ol ...... tlCZO. lAW~NlA CZESlAW J . GWOZDD· OW9ICl. M.IO ICllD Mt AS O..-=na:M• A~IS , ... ._. ... b¥ WANDA GWOlDlJ- OWSKI in the Superior Court ol ORANGE County request. iOI that WANM GWOZDZI· OWSKI be appointed as personaj repese11tatM to adminmer the estate of the der:ecfent The petition requests authority to adminisler the estate under the lndepeod· ent Administration of EstatesAd. A hwq on the petition wid be hetd on 12123187 at l :45 PM in Dept. 3 loCl:iled at 700 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE WEST, SANTA AHA. CA IF YOU OBJECT to the sranti9. al the petitiOl 1, '°"' should either~ at the hearina and state your objections °' file written of)iectic>llS ~ the court before the harins. Your ~may be in per- son °' br 'I0'6 atl:Di' • teJ'. IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR °' a ex>ntilwent creditor ol the decmsed, you must file your daim with the court or present it to the perscwgl representative as>POtnted by the coot within four months from the date ot first Issuance ol letters as providedin section 700 al the Cahfomia ProbMe Code.. The time tor filifw cfaims witl not expire prior to lour onths from the ... d the hwiJ• noticed ... YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court If you are • person intel--.:1 in the estlle.. ~ fMJ serfe upon the executor or .rmitbib•. or upon the llllDmeJ IDr the DlllClllDr OI administrllar, .,., file witt'I the COUit with the I 11 C• llDr or •dministn1b. or upon the .namer tcrtheneab OI adminisarall:Jr, and file with the court with Pf'OOI of semc:e. • writlmn request mtins that'°"' d95ire ~ ciaJ notice al the fitq al an inventory and app,.ise· ment ol esb:te -...S OI of the petitions OI acxxu1ts mentiol led in sectins 1200 and 1200. 5 of the California Psobmeode, ROB£RT w. UTlU. ESQ. Attorney tor petitioner 4675 libc:Arthur Court Newport Buch, CA 92660 1213 12/10 12117 0941 -.-~o .. at~ mn ~.LP .• a o.t· ...,.RrMed~ ey. _,,., Hopkjns ()ewil. .,...,.. ~ al ...... port a.ch, I California corporation, General Pattrw By: Stephen C. Hopkins, President This ~ was filed with the County C1et1t ol Oranet County on New 30. 1987. File No. f362727 12/10.12117. 12124. 12131 0959 «·1'a2 "*-IC~ NOTICE OI DEATH Of MMES F. 11.DCMI AND Of PElll ION TO ADllWTU ESTA ff NO. A 140911 To all heits, beneficianes. eteddors. contmeent eted· itors. and persons .no may be odwwise ~esaed 1n the witt 01 estm of JAMES f.BARNES A petition has been filed by PHIWS A. BARNES in the SuperiOf Court of ORANGE Ccunty requestinc ttwt PHYWS A. BARNES be appointed as personal ~to~ .. the estate of the dece- dent. The petition requests aAhcriy '° admiilister the estate under the lndepei »d- ent Administration of EstatesAcl A t.Min& on the petition wia be held on 12/30/87 at 1:45PM in Dept 3 located at 700 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE WEST, SANTA ANA. CA IF YOU OBJECT to the erantinl of the petition, you should etther appear at the heanna and state your objectt<>ns or file written obiecttons With the court before the hearin&-Your appearance nay be in per. son OI by 104Jr domey. If YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a ~ creditDr ot the dee •sed. )QI must file J'OUr claim with the court or present it to the personal rep esentatM apppointed by the court within four months from the date °' first issuance ot ~ as provided in sectin 700 ol the CaJifomia Probile Code. The time tor filinc claims wilt not expire prior to four l'1'lCdhs from the dlU al the hmrins noticed abowe.. YOU MAY EXAMINE the file Mot by the court. If you are a person Mteiesaed in the ~ '°"' may serw upon the e.aecutOf Of admir1is1n1b. 0t upon the attomey for the DllCID CK administnleor. and fUe with the COOtt with ptOOI al S«. vice, a wrinlf1 request stat· !!W that lQl desi~ ~I nobce ol the fi4~ d an inventory and appraise· rnent al eslMI as.sets or of t~ petitions °' acoounts mer Iba lied in w:tuas l200 and 12005 al the Calitonu PtobMll~ lAWl.ER. FELIX & HALL. AnomeJ for petiiole. 700 SOU™ flOWER STREET. 30TH FLOOR, lOS AHG£I ES, CA 90017. 12110 1211712/24 0953 YOU ME tN OU AULT UNDO A DEED Of TilUST DATED OCTOBER 17, 1979. UNLESS YOU TM£ ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR f'MOf'IRT, fTMAY • SOlDAT A flU8UC SALE. IF YOU NEED AH £Xll\ANATIOH Of TH£ NATURE OF 1"£ riCUC££DeHG AGAINST YOU. YOU StOJt.O OONTACT A lAW'IER. ....... Tfl Ill .... .,.., .... ii,.... Tf Mt. 71W a-.... •lit "UABIDl• llJATE Hota • .....,, ~ tllat S.tw Rilcol••,.a Company, a California CorpontiOn as~. or 1UC'.C 111 aw trusaee, Ot IUbltiMlld tNAle punuMI ID the Died al Trust emalMd by JMXJ8 SYROUIN ""° ~ ~IN, HUSSANO AHO Wtf'E and Recorded New. 21. 1979 in Book 1340i& ,... 697 lnstrufNfW No. 27624 of Offici9I Reconts in the of'fioe of the County Aecordll d ORANG£ County, CaitDmia. and ~ lo the Natice al Ollm* and Bectioft to Sell theNunder teCOlded OCTOBER 10. 1985 in 8ook N/ A. p_. N/ A lnstJurn.-tt Ho. 85-389'67 al said Official Records. will Sell on JANUARY 8, 1988 It 9:-45 A.M .. It THE MAIN (NORTH) EHTRA.NCE TO THE COUNTY COURTHOUSE 700 CMC CENTER WEST. SANTA AHA. CA. at public auction, tothe htdiest bidder tar cash~ .r the time of Y1e in lawful money of the Uniled StM!s), an rilht. titte, and inWest. c:orweyed to and no. held by it under Aid deed iftthe property situated in Did County and Slate and described as folkM5: LEGAL DESCRIPTION A lEAStHOlD ESTATE 1N AND TO: All of the leasehold EsUte auled br Residenm& lat lase 1ec:orded June 29. 1967 in book 8296.,,... 181, in Officilll A.cards in the alb d the County recorder of said Or-. ~ the ,., pope.tty described as ~ PAACE1.. 1: Lot 65 al Tract No. 5878. as per M-c> recorded in Book 229, Pl!ll$ 35 tD 40 inc*rite of Mf sc: • .. JllCJl'5 Mlips, in the Office al the County Recadlll of said c.ounty. PAAC£l.2:Alt~~--•--lar i.,.._ and..,._~ Lot 90 al Tract No. 5178. 115ps....,19C01ded in Book 229 ........ 35to40 indl!SM d ~ ...... '9CClfd5 al said Or-.~. ...... with ...nenrs 'tar support and ~ wtwe said Paratl 1 adjoins Lot 90 al said Trad and kwed• wittt eew1te11ts tor..__ °' a.erteiss-and an ....,,._., nc:wHlldusM ri&tt to use the facilities loc:oMld on said Lot 90. ~ addtess is~ klDWI as: 2191 VISTA ENTRAM. NE'WPCMlT BEACH. CAUFOR· NIA 92660 The1111:M amount of the unpaid balance al the~ secured bf the property to b9 sold and ~ estimlill8d costs. ellpel ISe$ and advMlCeS It the time ol the initial publication o/the Notice al s. is $209.925.90. In addition to cash. the T rusa.e will .ccept ~ checks. cnhief's checks. checks drftn bt a ~ 0t Federal Credit Union ot ~ AS'9'CiMinn, 01 ~ a... aulhoriz8d lo do business in lhis SI*. Alt ct.ds must be c:urrendy dilled. In the __,. W.W ott. tt\llJ cash is aa:AlllAild.,,. r.,....,,,. witNdd the~ cl the Trust:le'"s o..& ..w11i1 M* become -rnAMl6e to the~ Ot •dorw as a.._. of,.._ Said Ale will be l'Ndl. but ~ ~ °' watranity, .... ess « implied I .. I nMs tille, p0S I I Ilion or encwnbnnces, to u:tid) the iudell4lid41s w:ured by said Deed. includifWthef9e..S ..,._at thetrusaa. and of the trusts cfellted bf Aid deed, ~ ttwanter, with .__ as pnMded ........ and the unp9id prilldp.i al the .... secured .,, said deed wiltl intlerest tt..mn • pnMded in said Nale. 125626 o.d: NOVEMBER 23, 1987 S.1 ano Allconweya1a Company 100 South Los Aoble5 ~ ~ 300 Paudlna. Catifomia 91101 Area Code (818) 79S-7200 as 90 Tnaa.e 9J /s/ SANOAA J. SHUPPS. VICE PRESIDENT 12117 12124 12131 0983 on Aptd 28.. 1981. Scned: Hcxson Leni"I Robert M. Hixson, -P.,esident This staeeo1..C w filed with the ~ Clertt of Or-. Counly on O.C. 7. 1987. ~ ... Na. f ..363779 12117, 12124. 12131, l/ 1 0987 .. Sec./Tna. This 4 3 n1111t -tied ..... ~Q.tiol Or.,. c.., aft Dec. 2. 1987. Fie No. fJ63248 12110. 12117, 1212•. 121 ll 0967 .... I',,.. De 3 .....ac. ' osu.Ut .. aO.. ............... 11y.• ;huu1,u =~ 111111:-Carl$&& "' ..... port llMcti, • Catibnia corporMion, Geneql ....... 8y. ~ c ........ ,,....,,. This .. I •OMI -flled ... .. ~ ca.il"' Or.,.~ on Now. 30, 1917. Fie Ho. F3627a 12110, 12/17, 1212•. 12/31 0958 &.at• ......c•-1-a:-........... 1• ,. .... sr•m 111 Thi fcAowllc .., ..... --bl Ii Ill -= LOHG BEACH MTUtA ASSO- CIA TtS. a C n .......... .......... 13 Coi"plfwllll .._., s... 2!00. n1 a t 8eedt,. Cilfca 1W. t21160. Hopkins O.veloement Co•4CW. LP .. a 01k • e ................. 13 Car- ..... flilaa, s.Mte 200, .... part a.c:t.. Clllibnili 91fi60. ......... C.otpurlltior\, • C1rtunil cc1111ourticM, 13 Corpur• ...... S..-200, ti 1 ;port 8-:tt. c.1ibnia 92MO. Titonm 0. "*"'1 . ., ird-vida.111. 13 C.otpw•,.., S&lill 200. Na ; tilt a.ctt, c lf1tlil5lt26IO.. This busi...u ls c:on- dudlld br ..... •· ......... The 1'911istrant com- m91ad tD .,. .... bull- .... undlr .... fictitious .,..._,...OI ...... lilitlld ...,._ on Qaal., IS, 1915. --= •tasNiiOrtl~ mentColt..,., U-.. a Dlt· _....,.....,..stlio 8y. 9-f•• ....... o..t- opaw( ean,.." of ...... port 8eadt, • Cacifomia corpoqtion, Geftenl ,.,.... By. SlitplM1 c. Hol*inl. .......... TI*• I ••II-tiled ... ... Caunt.1 a.rt "' 0..... ~on Now. JO. 1917. Fie No. fl&1729 12110,12117, 12124, 12131 0957 l..a19U ... IC~ fClli .. • Ill E• ... ll'AI ft ThlflM: Le ..... •.,. dr*c bl Iii I II K DUARTE ASSOCIATES. a Clifc1rna .....,., pattnenl'lip, 13 Copur• ..... s.. 200, Ne ; Df1 8tlld\ Celitarna '26&0. Hopkins 0.:el....,.. ~.u-... 0111 •• ................. 13Cor· .......... ~200. tie 91111\ ~ Clila1mia t2llO. ts r ••• Corpur lllion. a Ctnamia COi pQllltiOn, l l Cor ,.. ... fllu.a. Suillt 200. ti $ !wt ....... c.libnie 92l6Q. n.n. O. &..nny, an ird- ~ lJ eo...• PWa. S..-200. N1 ; Cilt 8-::t\. Clllb ,. 92660. Tllb bustness is con· cb::a.d br ..... 1*1· ........ The reciwant com- ITWIClld tD 111 •IMd busi- ,_ under .... fic:lit*tS bu:lil Ill ...... OI '*'- ~--onM,1,1987. --..... Os .,. ment ea.,_..,, LI .. a Otl-_. ...._.~•lllip 8y. .............. o..t- cps:all o-.-_, ol .... port 8Mda. • Ceitania corporwtian. ci ..... ,.,.._ By. SlitptlM c. .... ,.. ... .......... T1* ?' -----..... ~ a.tlf/I 0..~•MIW.30. Ul7. Ale ND. fllf713 lVlO. 12.117, 12'24.. 12131 ... ... ICmncl rent .. • 11 ._.sra, n .............. ti.. ti Jin III a&: N0 CIRCUIT, 410 ... w..t flacllcOam..., .. Nr ;port .....CA. 9'11 Ulilltl', IMO ,_. Nea,eA GM. Me&U>Ut __,CA..._ lfilllf :Y.f .. B a ........... < ....... CA--~ Tiilis ~.·,tit • con-..... .., ........ -·· .., i • a~, .... ......, ... •••t r 1Y.n;u TI* 0 __ ..., ..... °"""' a.ll "' Or-. c..llr ....... 10. 1117. ,. .... ,.us 12·2. 12·10, 12·17, 12· ~ 09ll ..,,.. "•IC-fCill-•I I A -•mr11 TheW?claic ...... • .. .... ,. Ii 111 -= ASSO- CIATES TIMTEEH, a Caili- tomil ............... . 13 c.o.-a.. ........ Suiee 200. Ne pGLlt 8-ch, Cali· bn.92660 . Hoc*.ins ~oPmenf ~i,. LP.,aO•s•• limad ~. 13Cor-.. pcnte PW.a. Sutt. 200, Na:wport Beed\ c.litornia 92660. Oln•IS-Htapo;t Propw. ties. a c.titornia ..,.at s-1'•1hi». 10005......, Mill ..... Whitier, Califor. nia~ Also<· u d' U,aCllibmia pneral partnetship, 13 Colpwalli ..... Suita 200, Ne ; art 8eecf-. C...b ... 92660. This business is con- duaed .,, ........ pM· nership. The recistrant com- menced to tranud bull· ... under the fictitiom busWtell rwne or names liad lbcWI on~ 1 . 1978. Silned: Hopkins Oe .... ment ~.LP .. a Dlt· --limillld ...... .., 8y. Sllpla' ,_..,.... ····~· ...... port Beech. a C.ifromia corporation, General ,..,. 9y. ~ c. •toc*ins. ,., ...... . This lt.llii'l•t ... filed wiUt the County ~ al ()Qrwl County on Now. 30. 1917. File No. Fl62699 12110.12117. 12124, 12/31 0956 &.sNa ~llO'llCI: FIClllW • ID E• ..._sn.-1 The~ .. Pli ..... doilw businell as; HAN· <MR ASSOCIATES. a Cali- tomia ...... P1111•1Hp. 13 ~ Am.a. w. 200. 1111 ; IJl't a.c:t.. Clllf.. bnil92660. Koc*ins Oewe'°'"'*" <:alll*if, LP .. a Dela a• limillld ............ 13 Cor· parm "-a. ~ 200. Na t r:wt a..cn, CailiCaw •• 92660. Thamn O. lAmJ. aniftdi.. widull. 13 Caria• ,.... s.. 200. Ne port 8wtt. C1R wnia 92660. Jolln 0. ~., in.1ts -... u Ocwpa;• fltua. S... 200. Hu pot a..d\. CMtar"nia 92660. This business i s con· duaad .,, • ...-.i C*t· rwship. The ~nt com· nw'Liid to tt-.t bl.si· ,_ undllr the ficdtiolMS businea nmN or n1meS listed abole on April 10. 1913.. SilJ'8d: HapNns 0. ..... ,,.. eon...,.,. L' .. • Dlf. -. lifnillld '*1DW•• 8y. ,.,.., HooUa ~ apn.c ~" al ..... port ee.dl, • Cali1om~ corporation. Genwaf Partrw By. s.ieoe-1 c. ttapiins. ,....,. This st 2 , .... -filed """ the County Cid al Or-..~ on Now. lO. 1917. Nit No. f362712 12110.12/17. 1212•. 12/ll 0962 Riobert E. s-,er. Jr .. 16 Morninc Sun. l~ine, CA 92715. Jann ... ~.16 Marn- ~Sun. ftW\e, CA trll5. This business -an-dudat br ~(Hus- band & Wife). Si&ned: Robert E. Saw,er. "-.... M.S-,.. This it'.illliin'*1t .. fiied wid1 the County Clef1l al 0,.,.. County on Oec.. 2. 1987 . 12110 12117 12124 12/31 0974 ncnnous• 11 r• UIEIT«I n The talcMilc '*"°"'are ... ~a:WILMA'S PATIO, 225 ...,.._ Aw.. a.Pbcl9 tstMd, c.if. 92662. 2lla.aic:e J. ~. lSU 8oMie Ooone T er· ,.... Carana dall Mar, Cllif. 92625. W"llma Sltaudirwlr. lSU 9annie Coone T errac:e, <:or- ona dall Mar. Calif. 92625. This business is con- ducted .,, husband And wite. The recistrant com - 116"'9d '° tr•wt busi--ness under the fictitious ~ rwne or ~ hstlld ..._.on ~7-82. ~ Maurice J. si.w-...... ~ wam. Sitaudin-... ,... • 11 ·-· -filed ... the Oaurc, a.. al Or-. County Clit Now. 23. 1987 . fill No. fl62262 11-26. 12·3. 12·10. 12· 17 0915 1417• fCihiOUI ·~·!!!" .... ITAJI NT The lalowWc ..... we -. bl Ii 111 -= f1E.O. STI>NE MM l 14 ~ ,... .......... part 8tec:h. CAta&O. ,_. ... OcN.. '" Isa-.... r...., Ceroni del Mar. CA 92625 • John A. lbwcan. 7 C..· clebust\., IMne. CA 927 lS. a.id A. ~ 1117 Loma ..._ S.U-~ CA 92705. JOJC8 0c:ns. 105 West a..~ 8111:1Hi1Niri> PA 18017. .... Jolll .... 6437 c.-e Del Alcazs. bcho s.ca Fe. CA 92067. frainll Foster, 26192 a.... Vista. U.-Hils. CA92653. Shlilt MOM '-'1 ~ .e.d. hlne. CA 92714. This lkt5Jness is con- dudld br • ...,.,., P9't· ..... The rearstrant com-•••iOid '° traNad buli-nas under tN fictitiol1S ~---Isled .... an,.._ 1S. ltl7. ~ ........ Oda This t 1 ,..,. -..., ... ... C.ourlt1 Cler1l of Or-.. Courier on Now. ta. 1917. F• Mo. Fl6UM4 11~26. 12•3. 12•10, 12° 17 0911 a..11714 fClhiOUl• ll • ... lb, ' TM V"t Le..,. is dDif'I Mi I M: COllEN-TIMQ. 21001 a.. ,. ... , f . , v.iiD. CA 912615. GltM·BlAKE INC .• a Cilla.p...21542¥1111 v... Or--. CA 9121&61. nm ._,r .. is con- ct.dldfllif•eot....._ -...C QJM ILME PNC.. • Cill ~ ............. • 2 ~.,,., 1NI t c ..cwtlaS .... c.._ Clllitl ol o....~--..ia. ltl7. Rl9Na.FJ6ta u.a. 12-3. 12-10. 11. 17 Ola . ., - Hausetieepins ADom& 413 ~ ............... 416 CLASSIFIED INDEX ~ .. •••·····• •••• 8()1 . ~ 1• 9CeS ••••••••••• 806 Appliances Wanted ••• 807 REAL: ESTATE tndustrial . . . . . • . . 506 11 IU)ll t ~ Property ...•.. 509 Lake Shore Praperty 515 lots for Sale •....••..• 510 Mobile Homes ..•..... 917 ANNOUNCEMENTS Announcing .......... 200 Beauty Aids .......... 213 Card of Thanks ....... 201 Cemetery lots ........ 201 Florists ............... 207 Funeral Directory ..... 205 Funeral Services ...... 206 Health Aids .......... 214 Lepl Nottces ......... 212 Loctaes-Clubs-etc. 209 Nurseries ............ 815 lost & Found ......... 210 Personals ............ 211 BUSINESS lnwstments .......... 828 Money to Loan .......• 605 Money Wanted ....... 606 Opportunities ......... 700 Opportunities Wtd ..... 7<V EMPLOYMENT Agencies ...•......... 300 Opportunities ......... 305 Preparation . .. . . . .. . 307 AoctiOns •••••••••••.• 814 Buiktinc Material .•••• a11 Business Equipment 818 Coins/Stamps ....•••• 813 Furniture •..........•• 800 Furniture Wanted ..••• 805 Garace Sales ......... 705 Jewelry .............. 812 Marine Supptys .•...•• 906 Misc. for Sale ..•..••.• 809 Misc. Wanted ...•....• 810 Musical Instrument ••• 811 Office Equipment •.•.• 827 Pees a Supplies ••••••• 823 Sportif11 Equipment •.. 819 Acreace .............. s11 Af;>U. Furnished ....... 407 Apts. Unfurnished .••. 408 Bldg. to be Moved .•.. 816 Business Pre>perty .... 500 Business Rentals ..... 421 Condos for Rent ...... 409 Condos few Sale ....... 507 Commercial Property 505 Desert Property ....... 513 Farms & Ranches ..... 512 Garaces f0t Rent ..•... 400 Houses for Sale ......• 508 Houses for Rent/Fum 405 Houses f0t Rent / lJnfurn ............. 4()6 Mort&ace & TO ....... 607 Motels ............... 415 Mountain Cabins ..... 422 Offtee Space ......... 420 Out of State Prop ..... 514 Real Estate Wanted •.. 518 Rentals to Share ...... 412 Real Estate far Xchl ... 517 Real Estate Loans .•... 600 Rooms f0t Rent ....... 410 RESORT PROPERTY SERVICES For Sale .............. 418 Rental .............. 417 Schools .........•.... 608 Srtuatton Wamed .•... 308 Directory of Business Services SUPERB EDUCATION CARE GUIDANCE N3E. 3-6. SET YOUR MIND AT EASE WONDERFUL R£SUL TS. REF (HOME GROWN) DEBRA 646- Vl:T CHILDCARE. J.B. 4 MONTH OlD. IS INTER· VIEWING BABY SIT· TERS. PT,, •PREFER SOMEONE I" NEWPORT HGHTS AREA. REF A MUST CAU MAUREEN 645-1790 eCuAam laidlc .... R & 8 l.ANOSCAPt~ ~~~TO CUSTOM INSTALLA· TION. NO JOB TOO SMALL OR TOO BIG. FREE EST. 432.7229 eOomaatic HOUR*•EPUS I. NANrllEI WJtt:f Has immediale~lil115 for Live In/Out House- keepers. Exo. prefeued. Spanish Ok. All Jobs 100% Free. (714) 951-6110 LICENSED AND BONDED __ _ 211 .......... MASTERCARD/VISA! REGARDLESS OF CREDIT HISTORY.~ NEW CREDIT CARO. NU ONE REFUSED. FOR INFO. CALI. 1·315-733- 6062 EXT M 2033 LOSE WEJGHT. I.OS[ UP T035 POUNDS a monlh. Nutrition procram to =~~ fied. c.o ;r; 234-1845 Burciap Gardenina. OelrqJs. .,..~ lawn •vice. free 966-3054 ...... ::r: ........ Handyn_w\R • Household epa1rs- paintinc. drp_all, car-~+ mans. Gary 645-....._a ..... CARPET CLEANING SERVICE Shampoo & Steam Cleanena Soottiften, Deoderizer lncluded. 2RMS & HALLWAY ~ CARPET a.EANING 7 MYS014) 472-0230 ASK A80UT HOST ORV 04EMICALS L & B Bien in a. Since 199> DRY CLEANING CARPETS & UPHOL.$. TE.RY. BEST FOR LESS. CLEANING OF ANY FABRIC. ORV a.EANING GREG 714 964-8789. ..... , ... PIANO TUNING PRO-FESSIONAL.SINCE 1975. GW Nllw Uf9 tl:t -~ ...,. (714) 552-3404 Drains cleared from ~ Ptumbinc. ~-Uc. 24tn fnie Tam 722.g116 ., ..... Canlp I nlDll .......... WE GALS SHOULD HANG TOGETHER. INSTALL: & REMOVE WALLPAPER. ADVICE FOR THE af.AZY 6]3. n72ANYTIME •I ) 7 T '2 J ...... a ... ... •>IS , ...... . ......... a1 t? 1•• .... ..... 5 ..... .., .. ,, ..... --- $5 CLOTHING STORE HAS EMPLOYMENT OPPT FOR fUll & Pr MA'WEilfMT AHD Pr SALES, IN OUR NEW STORE AT 3315 S. BRIS-TOL "'8RISTOl Pt.RA• 241-1059 CONTACT THE STOR£ MANAGER FOR INTBMEW. CIRCULATORS $12.00 AN HR. & UP. PAID lWICEWEEKLY. NO EXP. NEC. AU.MEAS. FUUI -Pt-CM 229-4412 NfB.. 229-6411 ~ Nanny Wanted. live-in for~ M' t hou ma. month~ Board. 458-7427 home; 852-0666 MR We..,. ... imme- diate GS*Mns -... Assistant ........ Requirements include 2 )IUr'S fuU time work expe- rience and some supervisory expe- rience (retail pre- ferred). °' a c::onece deeree.Weoffer. eCompetitNe SaWy eUberal Bel.Ms eProltdion ()pptys. •Trainina for Advanoement c.11 OI apply in pet· son tee A2Z F A ·s HI 0 N ISLAND (714)~1126 (.qlll& 0..-, ~. 11/f SADDLEBACk SECUR- ITY VAU.£Y SERVICE. INC. lmmedillte open-=-T~~ lent ... ll1 lr). ~ for ODI• '9udlillS ..S RetiNeL <>Deni~ SOUTH •ORANGE COUNlY and NEWPORT BEACH. 768-1331. NOW HIRING * Cashiers * Grill P&PPle General crew All ShiffS Available, llO.rnlnp, Dip, Evenlnp. Full or P8rt Time~ Great for S8na Citizens, Housewives, Stud8ia OM ctmllllAI .. EMLY fmA CHAW NEEDS FAST R£SPONSl8l£. CAR£DI MINDm P£OfllE TO WORK ·•--111. DAYS a. na••ae GREAT FOR SENIORS & HOUSEWMS AU. SHIFTS AYAILABI El Lin._, llWE OUNIE COUNTY 811AT Q.1.C. -cALl TOOAY- ASllC FOR GEORGE ASK FOR SIU 951·•36 763-9977 23742 RDckflekt LMlfOllll El Taro Ad. (S.D. fwy.) B.1090 • __ ,,..._ •YES1,,1l1•• I " ?2 ~a 71 I ·~ 11 1111 ••nr: •tEll·• ....... ,, ... ,, 7 7 5 2 5? .,.. ..... ____ _ ............. -: 2. u..... ....... __ ., .... ., ...... ,,.,. ......... "" _, ....... ,tft I&!& n1•tt -~ ...... ................ 8 ··~_, A IV • ----- --_-. --- Ill ll1111llllall/ .... ..... C1111• I FURN DEWX£ 1 BOR UKE PRIVATE SMALL HOME. FOR OUIET RESP. SINGLE OVER 35. NO P£T NO SMK. rue. WTR. & GRON FURN. ~3: MONTH YRLY. 409CGndol ........ lGE 8RtGKT &AIRY 280 1 BTH, 5 Bl.KS FRM 8CH COM $1050 NO PETS 721-0543. Llsum .... 3 bedroom. 2 story Condo, Mission Yte;o, CXJmUnity pool, pets/ & children OK. $950. 586- 7306 417-111Drtla .... Arim• SEDONAARtZONA EXEC SHOWPLACE LEASE MONTHLY 12 500 PER MONTH AVAILABLE O£C 1. (714) 857-2867 w~..-a.ctt 2b9d.2a.c:Gndoor1 ~ 1 a.... om.rt ... fulY tum & equip. Ten-nis/pool/bUch. Bro- chur9 854-0909. 421• 11 111 .... STORE OfflCE LEASE 700 SO FT NET. $950 PER MONTH. 336 POI~ S£TTlA COM. AGNT 537 • 6585 FOR LEASE 1100 sq. ft. on PLACENTIA. FOR LIGHT MANUFACTUR· ING OR STORAGE. 646-4696 EBEU CLUBHOUSE ON BAlBOA Bl.VD. ~ decorated available tor rentals. ~or info 673-0534 or 548-4759 SOI-Houses for We GOVERNMENT HOMES FROM $1 CU-REPAIR) ALSO TAX OEUHOUENT & fOREClOSURElW>P- ERTIES AVAILABLE NOW. FOR LISTING"' CALL !·315-733·6064' EXTG386 Waterfront home with boat docK and view. Soa· cious 3 bdrm 3 ba. I~. bonus room. It won t last. Aaet1t 638-2755 BRANO NEW 3 BO BATH CUSTOM HOM SUNDECK. WIT OCEAN VIEW NIC ENITIES. WALKI DtSTANCE TO BEACH. NOW ASKING $299,000 650-7000 W-Heu111 for .... NPBCREST 380R 2 BTH 2CAR GAR UPGRADE. ~t1!X>l--TENNIS. 18 ~.642~ PRICE REDUCED ON BAY & JETTY VIEW. At the end of Peninsula Point just waHu cfis.. tance '° beKh. l this unique 3 bdrm & den with 9di t>.r. Varyina ceilina hei1hts and ..,.. er-. interest. An exc. ~at $529.000. 650-7000 SENIORS : DISCOVER THE BFST OF BOTH WORLDS Huntington Terrace &;oy Carefr• living in • wortd where warm personal lftention Md MfVice .,. the standsd. 8'Nech out in .,, erwitOnment ... ~ •h • ICenic .... Wlllci'9 plllt\S MCI a partl. Com- peN theM uaiptional ,..,._: Huntington Terr•c• North Designed wih the .:tive aenior in mind. Huntington T ema Nofth pnwides residents Mt\ the most modem conveniencn toct.f• ldive seniors desre. Netded in a natur.., land· Kaped environment you11 appr.a.t. the extras It ttis new -;Tine""~,.,. Diiiy commun1r. I . 8tNdully land • ~~ ..... grounds ~ • Ful s.cuty (714) 848-8811 Solution to Last Week's Puzzle • Modem Qr:l..s -~· .. • Pludl Hlriofs • sa.dOs. One. Two 8ectoonts 18700 & 18800 Florida St. Huntington Beach CA 12148 514-0ut of State ........ 5£.DONA ARl2DNA.: ... _ nifioent view home-.· Oak Creek $450.~ wm exchlte tor 1oca1 property. n4-857-2867 COLORADO. (Exec Colo- rado packaa) includes vail ski~3 bdf. fulty furnished. Sauna, ~ and more. Also Denver n-.-. Exciu- sNe hi&h -~~with view. Donald Trump wou1d ~-Many toys in unit. Mercedes in PT· ~ 500t( takes all. 714- 759-3232 517 ..... &tak farldW. SEDONA ARIZONA. MAGNIFICENT VIEW HOME BY OAK CREEK $450.000 Will EXCHANGE FOR LOCAL PROPERTY. (714) 857· 2867 607-llorW and TD EN.JOY 13-159' Return on TOs. Also ~ on & l?uY TOs. $10 000 up to Sl Mill. Calf Denison AssnciatPs 673-7311 IOC).f umibn 4 Piece rNif'W room set Like new. 8toM lStones $240.00 761·9326 4 Piece I~ room set like new scotch~euard. brown. 536-1325 ACJIOSS . •• hlc 111 ~.-. ... °= i&rftSKJ'cixc CON-DITION 500 MISC ESTATE 818- 447-562311ft ·r SM~ I ECTORS ITEM. SLOOP1 ,c> INCHES. LOA. .N..l WOOD tNCWDES VAii£ STEERING. SAILS STAND. RARE OffER. ING. DAYS 673-0985 EVE53M665 MUST SEll TRANSFER- ABLE. MEMBERSHIP NPB TENNIS CLUB. 642-0714 MOVING TO TEXAS FUR FOR SALE. 8EJG£ MINK WTIH FOX COL: LAR DESIGNER LIKE NEW. $575. 64S.7313 $125. OFFERED FOR UNITED AIRLINES. BONUS TICKETS CALL 545-2526 112-Jewllsy LADIES DIAMOND RING 1.01 CARATJ_V.S2 GEM OUALW/9SM.DIA. APPRO $~600 ASK $3.500. OAT~ 720-0704 EVE 249-8910 ASK FOR JANE l /2 carat ladies dia- mond . ~at $2850.~ pnce $1000 OBO. 213-598-0800. GR£ATBUY! DIA BRAC£1.£T 14kt. 6 dia 12 SIPh. opal Ret eYe 960-8924. day 536- 5523, ilSk Jamal. MP r • 11. •• THE NEWPORT DeGN ,. a WIDOW HAS MONEY RJR TD'L $10,000 up no ad c::hedt. no oeMllY I c.. o.aa.. As$Oc.. 11~ 673-7311 ...... 16. AMf CATAMARN/ WITH TRLR. NEW.,, NEYER USED. VAl A1 = MUST SELL • (805) 948-3217 car Sailboat. 2-29. Die- sel. wheel, instruments. pJd saif itwentory. bris· tol ant New custom interior. new bottom. Must see. Ask~n S27.750/offer. {714 ~40-6579 or 714-4 1391 c:;c . G. ii ___..._.., ~~ --~~-==--~ .. . WEl.lCRAFT f/CENTU=IV / Sim USED BOATS LOWFST PRICES FULL SERVICE Al.USON MAH'"£ ~C. S...~•.teo· 19!1 s..,.. ..... c....- (71.c)MMMS ••••kt 17 Foat .&osmn ...... with unlic:eiased trailef'. Montoc Hull '69'. 111 wood center console. Brand new 90hp Yamaha~& New botlorr' pM1l = snore radio and much ~~J~900. CalJ 714-67 :J-Ul4V';I Alter 6pm ~ c. St wilt'l 27 ft. 1956 ant ique cabin cruiser, SUNe)' <M!ttlaul in °83. Nds mtnOr wrl<. $20,000. 970-8974 Lien Sale 1588 11 :AM Bayside Vilfa&e Marina. 300 E. Coast Hwy. New· port Beach. Year unknown 28 ft. 8 in. Orintafbt CF 569780, Hun No. 10117 Type v. 1 910-AuD far We FOR HER FOR CHRIST· MAS. '57 T BIRO WHITE WITH BLUE INTERIOR. PORT HOLE TOP. 62.000 ~a'::~~2~~ 1222. 911- for'lft/Sports Cars MASERATI 4 PORT£ "'67 4 DR TR.Slri.ISK MINT. S25K 317-545-5540 IND $1.50 PER DAY Thars all you pay for 3 lines 30-day minimum in our SERVICE DIRECTORY ca II today!! ASK FOR INEZ CALL 631-8120 EXT 16 I Fo.rul ol a faaliir _.. " ......., .... ow Norm ..,... 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As tbe wilder tealOD i •• l M, it IOC-appropriate_ to ISW JOU a more meaty ICJection of Mob Neftl' mind that it is IS depccs and sunny today. 1lae boob will get you though the E Nino rains that I bear arc predicted for the next few months. Two of the boob arc fiction; two are not. All arc SueKauth guaranteed to give new insight wl peispcctivie. I) Pr~ lnnoant: Scott Tarow. Farrar, Strauss, Giroux, 1917. Go and gd this boot now. Don' start rewdina it yet. Be ame and get a good night9s sleep lint, because, if your ~on to this mystery involvi ng a district attorney accused of murder is like mine, you 11 be up the cot.ft night reading it. In fact, I WU reading Pr~ sunvd lnnoant when my hus- band came home from bis hue-- ball game. He got into bed, • • • • • • . • . • • . . WE'RE LOOKING GREAT • • • • • • • . • • • ••·•··•··•··············••········••••················• I'S #510Tm Shrink To f"lt Jum • Waist 28 to 44 • lengths 30 to 40 •Add '200 lengths 38-40 •SORRY NO DEALERS • LIMIT 3 pair per customer •Limited To Stock On Hand. No Rainchecks Men's.., ladies Sweat Blowout Crewneck Top or Elastic Waist Pant-~M-L-XL Colors Galore .,_,. '1flll0.. ...... ME. •RW&llJIMAll.) 139-1191 s pulled the cown up and looted at me. I continued readin& saying. iust a few more pqics .. Ten minutes later my liaht WM still OD. •Go to sleep.• be said. I turmd out the ligbt. bi t.be dart I continued Oipping the P-FS "Go dowmtain." said my husband. I did so. aDd read the I • r n1 a.iae ..... ....... iDlo ......... wida a ..,c1ior court j1ldae I bow ... did llOt liU the boot. Be aid ii .. too a.y to~. out wliM> ..... tilled the district attorney\ mistraa. -So ao joill Mensa,• I told him. -nil boob is exciting, fun to ~ and a sca•hing expose' of c:rimiul law."' By the way, I went back and found the tiny insignificant detail that is the earliest due to the murderer 11 pages before the judF dML So there. 2) About Mm: Ruacll Baker (From the colomn in tbe Nnv York 11muj. Poseidon Press, New y ort, 1987. Bater iatloduces th.is boot of essays 1rriUcn by cootnlJaton wbo scad columns into the 71alia. Some are professional wriaen; odaa ~ from bar- teadcn to pSycbologists. All wish to shaR some aspect of wbat it is lite to be • man. Some or the broad (no pun intrnded) topics indude -Fam- ilies, ••Men widaout Women,"' -a.ildrcD.. • ~en at Wort and Play.~ and -arowing Old. - One of my favorite essays is found in the •MeaJrina ol Man- hood. ICCtion and is ca0rd11 -ibe Brodabood of the InepL• Jt•s writt.eD by a man wbo is natu- rally clumsy. Each time I reread this essay I start langhing so hard lay. For those of us to whom men are sometimes a mystery., I strongly recommend the~e essays. Alto not to be · r ~ d me -i'hc Faithful Des~o.• a hymn to monopmy. and .. A Part-Tune ~•extolling the pltasaaa of bc:ina friends after divorce. 3) Df lltotltl La6 7ma I I; Scou ~Si..oa md tiu 11m. 1974. ~is-~Who treats eada Ol bis ,.aieDts with the love of a skilled coacb ~With a bra¥C champion. Be feels that ttie ¥CfY act of seeking therapy is a sip of J!Owth and strength. His cmc.. sion of the difference between •Falling in Lc»-e• and real lOve is worth the cost of the book alone. He is traditional in his val~ but progressive in his strategies for personal ~wth. 4) TM F~tdla: Marsha Norman, Random Home, New York, 1987. Norman. the author of the screenplay, -n.iabt. Mother.• bas writt.ea an amazing book telling of a few days in the liYCS of a psychic mother. rebellious daughter. the demon loYer wbo comes to steal the daughter any. Also involwd are a bas- load of tid1'APped children. Bow the mother ii able to help the police loot for the children.. while weiq the coune of ber own d1nghter's seduction and future enslavement. mates for driUinc rtadina Thia boot is a lll1llt for thOIC of us who have (or are)~~ motben. H thOIC four, which are all ayaj\lble at local hl>raries, don "l keep you busy th.roush spring, let me know. Good Reading! P.S. rd lcwe to her bow you liked PraiDnetl inllocmt. I don "l know if the fotthcoming movie can Cftl' be as good as the boot! Sw """'1t ii • llt:oued tltn- iljlUI_ -" cotllUdor "' • ~ public lriKlr $CltooL SM llltd ltn ,_.-"" litle wilJs tlteir /our- ~ """81rln in Nnvpon Hd#tU. Senate Fellowship appli'cants sought Applicatiom are available for the 1-.-State Seaate Fellow- ship Propam. Tbc propam providea coBcge graduates an opportunity to becG.. f1ID-time SaMtc ... mr• en woatiua-in a •nl9or's captGl oaice m cc-•iflee TIM: fdlows allO )NllticiP* ia ••in- an with 1maton, ICllior' staff maaben, joaruks, lobbyim. state IOfa'llmmt offici1h and are paid a 16pcnd of Sl,.500 a mcJldb for a faHDo1lldl period. Fdlows Uo n:uite 12 padaate aedita from California State Uaivenity. Sacramento. for tbeirwork. Tbc fdlowabip proaaam offers -c:xc:dlelat opportanity to pin hands-oa cxpc:rimcc with the leplative process. Whether· . your caRer' aoals me in the public or private sector. the fellowship program provides valuable training Anyone -who bat pad8*d from coiJeF by Juac 1911 may ..,,iy. TbcR is DO prdernd major', md lba'e is DO necirto be • recall .,..Suatc. Twelve fcllow1bip1 are ...... by tbe Senf!te llalea Committee in May. Awards are made lifter D initial 1C1U "ma of applic•iiom and ••l-=quaat panel mta ,iew. Those interested 11lould oh«ein ~ from Sena- tor Marion BerplOU .. oftice • 140 Newport CatrJr Driw, Saile 120, Newport Beaicb, CA 92660. The deadline for l1lbmittiaa applications aad letten of m:o•• rMatioD is FebriiarJ 20. 1911 . Holiday lights Nstricted to Boat Parade route Cover Home Ottered by Paula Bailey of RE/MAX-NB J ' I I I I I F~-~ """=-~-,· , __ • I II •·1 •• la ·1 I. I I I . ~ I I . ·- ei! :t~ h:~ :?rta-!~~R'I i~~;!. rJ~~ ll!f U. ~I if IJi 51'].~l·i_ Jr ,[ii ftfli~Jj r"I !.'.~] r ' l ! ii 1r J ~I l f; ~ 11 . i I!· 1 f l I .t . r :11 .., ... : t ·1 if 'I ~ l _ a ~ . n. if .. ~ i i ei h a 11 I .. •· l· i l ; L 81. ~ r • i I!' •-. 11 -~Jlf !.--! ~ · J a. " u i~i!t~ i.r;Ji!ti~i~lit.fl H ~ Ii! ··"'.. . - .. ' ' ('~J!li'Jtft .. i~f i.l!tJl~~'i1J1:1 ·~1 I.I · - 1 !Jr ;:.:f .:i i 1 .. f' t'f 1' r ":~:·r,iJ![lJ · ·h I~ I L --' "' I .. f t. -. . 'I •. . R .. 1il• ii 1·1· er_,~,· a~ t . , . . 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TlllE llJ fm llHEBIK Do yoa bate a ti~ dm Jae clcml met Do JOll want to.,, tluowU.,...,..,., ,_I •' fca1 If IO, CCJNMrr nda•aa I ii fm tllil FllEE AHD CLEA.It. lot ia die Nortllwat. can fardctsls AM fOI' ... MAXINE GOLDEN •••-au I 11&111 1 to Jaa..21A.up&clldWllil,-.,-.e wida 2 ar -• ..-........... ha a-ta ....... Allk ..... DUl•Da~ ~...... 1111,111 1a-.c..,-.v i ·a cwcljdecoi-.tllwwida ~.foal. ... a c tr rt ...... ~ .. ft willl 4 la. vKa A c:ureile IOOIL T.., n6it• ....... ~ .. =-· ..... .,, t*w• A.it'•-· ISl&DYANK -.111 Wral kwMN! a. rpnriom l BI. owan ail-2Dd mlil 2aa.'°*~i8dmdulm...lria..l.MF1ot a a.1coay wida Yiew. Owwri will carry 2Dd T .D. Can for printc ..,.;..,_Ast for ... aDi A: DOfUitA WUSIU ....-1a 1CU11.. U7S Ill • 11lil S... .... 80dd Ila a ww;••~ II ocaa. bay ... city ........ It ....... Oii oat al the .... 1o1s • "'·•-s,nr Hill T1lil bomr -. s bedroa • ~ ....._ ' lJ room. boem room ad a pool llilll ... for cMcr1 • • I nil ii a lllliqae property ia a~ Rd•i• Aat fm: •.• l.SIHDYANI 1111 llf--••·-.... a-... r• 240ry Meditea1aocan style newly decoulfed SBR bome. 2 ·•er BR suites, 1e1 vants qtn. o+asized fam. rm, formal diniq rm. large COUUbJ ~dwll with ~ pool sizr.ct lot, privme comtyaad entry. Ast fOI' ••• PAULAaAIUY •11nus 111mmT ••111 IADrJ ~f· ... ft. .., . k coedo home 09 OK kwJ wida ...,. ... """· ..... ad city ...., Yi£wa.. New '*Pd. ILdlii ....... watiaill. tile. ~ win~ m; aul t=llt • II. ad morel Two W.ooma. 2~ ....._ ... fGnRal •• . • Sa:•ity .-:.. )Mi•• CM'd' .,,. pool ad lpL Aat for ... IUNEDAVIS ~ IP'fllAll ml .., ... -SC.1aport• wMld 4 to S BR, 4~ BA. lt«a'ly remodeled wllite on wllil.e. Pool, spa. bea.atifal c::oatyacl. tile ~ ._ al cily ad llUll ocean view. Alt for ... MAU GVLLIDGE ....... . ...... Olle ol a tinld bayfJoaa bome wilh KlCOln-od.W.. for a W yw::lll. Mart.le foyer 1rilll a *P clowa li'filta room wl wet ._._ Fabuloal .....,. Alil.c .wida firqUce._ and aumarocm"" riaed tocaptae the f1all bay ricw. Superb 0.: I Ii atm ad daip make tD a maiquc bey{nmt afttr4 F.-iskiaa iwinded Ast for ... DIANA PaOSSDl .... ••1111 llllJlll ~ WILLlAM HOLDEN·csa.ac.. Gocpm Wcw ol tk mt I . Eada room. ope.a Jm4 Jilt WAIMla ol a" attic "pri•• pool Two otCUizcd ....a Alita, ..... ·--.. fonul chiaa ...... m. room. .. wida pci•• wa ._ad a.ala. oazy t• • •, walt-ia p ,,.,_ Alt for ... ft.YNNUMP ~ GllJll A•• p' I ., V'W'•-r • ' ·~ 2 BA laK.. Feaaaes wa a A • a & ; 'a r ia hims rm. loft:IJ 111'ict pmlio w. Kai PGM a -.. l8Q -=-:.••·--sea. av ....... ml. ,. . f..a, ~ Cits to I . Ii Q eCMJ. Alt for ... n.1'JllN Q'MP .... _.. Rall Ct El I__, JU.. 2*M *'•Ill• IMme I~ '*4•• toti.c-... i..,. bopialpmlio iltra1 farc:wa•••· Lia.._ •Af N ......... Alt few ••• DLUIAftGD D IPICTlalAI.. 1111,111 Bnptifal "ewpon Btac:h 2 sa.ory •Bl. executi11e laome in ~ c:oadi:boa.. Mm1 be 1eei1 to be appeo i•ed. CaD for privac showing. All: for .. . 811..L A oo A -w ... us--r-t:11~ llE1INllT ............ ,.. PftJlll . Former modd home~ 2 Bil, 2~ BA coodo. profcgjoeaDy decolated A lanchcaped M.arbk floors ia a11ry A kiadia hdada faa ninat.. Ast for. . . RO FD.SOT .. am snum Corpus newer • BR custom bome each wida ils OW11 bMll. 3 fireplaca., pmc room, family room., formal diainc l'OOlll,,) WCI Mn ad a braH• sea. Octaaticw and oaJy -.,. to beam.. Ast for ... DDJ.A DD.GA.DO TllE ..... , . 11.ln.- Cwtom b.al ~ ~ 4000 tq. ft.. ia the best locaricw .o -. al nnc Arda. Cw•ry llJk tiadme wida fiacplw c. "1ea.,ad m .... ill fanily room. view from e'laJ room.. Lou ol Frax:b doon and WimduWL Alt for ... GISD 4 atJaMIJSIU ... ,, .. , •... ..,.. FUJtHISBED Yew c:o.:lo, 2 bedroom. 2 a.la _. lnine Spccuvm.. Sccaity Nglctiag. ..... .....teapoaDd parting. Gow iiiltt titcttn, fueplacc. air~ pool. spa. t.cmm.. Ask f cw ••• MAXINE GOWEN uca MY -man sm.111 Wlla'i drc ill lk Newpon ma are yoa able to lift ia a speao. 4 BR. bicJlls wilJa R. V ad boll aorage.. plm room for pool ad spa! a .. family room with wet '-· family tiiche-wida aoat.. 4iaiaa room witll pidca wmdow. ad mega wida .n bU:oay. AU for ... Fa.A YDA m•QT •• ,.,... 124111 • l a&. 2 M .0 &c~ .. baall-im, 11ia1a c:oli.,. ad Jab al ii--ftlll 8 tNiMkrful jN it• pmbo off tilf. II for ~ l••..,la'C Mo~ tolllor'roW. o...r Ml pua ' r • ..,....,., Mme.. All for •.. DD.IA DUA:ADO r' , .. 'l ........ Merrill Lynch mo ay CHERYL SI EHi.iNG Tbis ~ we are continuing to spodigbt the new people at Merrill Lynch in Corona dcl Mar. ~ lifeblood of an orpni- i.ation is to bring in fresh new ~ • said Itm Wood~ office manager. He said that one reason for bringing in eight new staff members is that the office will be moving this week to a ocv.• location. The present location has been home to Wood for 18 years. The address of the new office will be 2101 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. JEllRY BROOKS Jerry Brooks may be new to Merrill Lynch. btit be is no stranger to the Harbor Area. Prior to joining the company, Brooks would purchase homes in Newport Heights. remodel them and rcsdl them himself. ... I did all the physical labor myself," be said .... I would add on rooms, or do any upgrading I f clt would be attractive to buyers." Brooks was attracted to the company and especially wanted to work for Wood . .. I knew him by reputation,"' Brooks said. ... A lot of people told me be was good to wort for ... Brooks has always worked with people in his varied back- groaDd. He bai done nayt.hin; from prof e11ional acting to police woTL Be is lD avid outdoonman and enjoys Oying private planes~ playing golf, horseback riding, Wala sports and motorcycle riding. He knows bard wort. lies ahead and is ready to tackle it. .... just want to be a penon who, a few years down the r-oad, people will say is very thorough, diligent, and a courteous real estate agent," Brooks said. "'I want to have the reputation of being professional"" BECKY BOWIE Becky Bowie bas her roots so deeply engrained in the Harbor Arca that when she left her I 0- yca.r advertising job in Los Angeles. abc decided to come home. M After living in Los Angdes, I decided home wasn l so bad,• Bowie said. '"'I wanted to come back and be part of the com- munity." It wu Bowie •s advertising JenyBroob ~dllll ....... lia-to Merrill LJnda wbea Ille decided to cater the real atlk profes- sion. •From an ~ stand- point. name recopition is importaat, aocl creclibility is great,• Bcnrie said. •ram Wood creates a homey atmosphere with a large imase· Be bas energy and mpports the com- munity, and I would lite to sec myself lite that some day. but it's a large goal• Her long range goals arc to be a developer, but she feels that is many ycan down the road. But for now, Bowie will con- centrate on her mccesscs with Menill Lynch and enjoy her life in Orange County. .. rm a stickler for honesty and hard wor~ •she said. -i want to have a good time worting and enjoying the expcrieace. • EVIE COMPrON Evie Compton hu always warted in 101DC aspect of real estate for many yean, even 8eclcy8o ... a note from maury Open Saturday, Sunday 1-5 1508 Dover Drive $369;000 Ready for immediate occupancy. Nicely decorated, cozy four bedroom home, open kitchen, kitchen/family area, fireplace, carpets and hardwood floors, pool, potential R.V. i>arking .. Come see this beauty. Call owner/agent for appointment-650-5144. Old CdM Two bedroom, 2 bath cheerful cottage on corner R-2 lot Good storage, sunny patio. Owner/agent $299,500. Rentals t..ease-$1525/month. Custom condonabedraom, 2 bath, 2 fif8Pl8· ces, great for two people. • Full Security-8ayfront condo, full Bay view, one bedroom. one bath, pool,$1600/month. . con ........... beat .... wida Marill Lyadl for the i.t tllree~ Sbe worked in the escrow bmi,.... and waa with a leader' bank for 10 JQll.. She rumtly tramCem:d to Corona dcl Mar from the Bantington Beach office. Sbe has done naythiDg except appraising. and the rea- son for that is beome she likes working with people. "'In appraising, you don' wort with people,"" Compton said. .... am people-oriented and enjoy solving problems and making thinp happen for peo- ple. • ./' Her dedication has paid off because she had been named top producer many times and has woo many awards, trips and gifts. Curmttly, she is waiting for bet full-length mint ~ anotbn incentift award from Merrill Lynch. .. ~ what rm doing. and when rm working with a client, it~1 non-stop.• Compton said. •1 attribute my suocea to the fact Evie Compton that I cajoy n.. I Clo.,. J1JDl1'B aELLA VIC Fekwy 1917 ... the ..... Ding of Judith Bdlnic's cana in real aaatc. Sbe worbd at the Huntington Beach office of Merrill Lynch and recently tramfem:d to Corona dd Mar. •t ba"We bad a sucassful year. and next year is going to be incredible, .. BeUavic said. ·1 (an hardly wait for-1988 Jo start. .. Bellavic decided to join real estate af tcr 14 ycan in the corporate arena. She had de\-el- opcd many computer systam and bad done consulting for major corporations. ..I wanted to get into a busi- DC$S that, when Im 100 )'Ql'S old. I can still be pToducing.. ... she said. She feels that the corporate world pi1e her good exposure. but what it was lacking was the personal contact.. .. Yoa lose yoar identity." BellaW: said. ·1n real estate. it is lite a party. and you make a living at it. - RaltY World-NB top office REAL 1Y WO.RLD/Newport awards for oufst1ncliq perf or- Bcach bas bccD namat tops in mance in the Ceattal District is sales in Ot:ange County among Don Pearson for Top Dollar REALTY WORLDS in the Oosed;TopDoDarVotume;and region. Receiving the most Special Recognition by llealty W odd of Sou1bern California. He has been recognizrd for his Million Dollar sales for th.Re separate IDOlltbs! Speri•lirina in Bayfronu and other ~ properties, be. with bis own and the olfia:\ computer capabilities, is OD top of the martct at-all times. Pete Barrett, owncT of REAL TY WORLD/Newport &e.cb, is proud to baYC this top award winner among bis other out- standing professionals.. REAL TY WORLD/Newport Beacb is located at 160S Wc:st- cti1f ~ ewport Beacb- pbone (714) 642-S200. Improved investment property on 33,600 square feet of land with excellent future potential! Priced at only $695,000. can Paul Belous for further details . 642-5200 REALTY WORLD NEWPOllT BEACH ... ---- - ~t>Qd.y once said, ''Noth"9 happens until some- thing is Sold." These 2 made things happen this Fall. ................ BEY WHITE Bev White listed and sold homes in Bayshores and now has a 5 bdrm on almost an acre for$1 ,500,000 in Cameo Shores. 9llY A 80l.llBI .. lllT RuDrt..,.. co-op. in- ..... .., ............ 2 bdnia. COii• pool..., ..._ bc.l .-.evn'1Me 1179.000 nmLY 'II M• Plllll• Md .-MOdll tnctalded tor... 11 --·-oc •• 160111 ~ Old9Ccnna .... Mir. S 1.200.000 Mf .. 'flC ---.of OCIM Md«>'•• 4 bdrm. 3 be. W.. piopeaty ~ ._, B4 GI CdM. WOl ... M OllPO'tunltr. , ...... c prtce. 1125.000 A~ D9AL ,..,.,,,a 11-.1 ed Md S*'l°ld COi...,. ... ~•tDc*il= Cs4aa gall. 2 llldnft. 2 .......... ~......... ~ ••• .,..ACll .............. 3bdnn. ,.. -c*-9 '° ., .... 2 ........... --· ... .....,._ ~--pool.tpa.lm.oao Jim Wood, Manager MICKEY HARTI.ING Mickey Hartting also sold in Bay- shores and now has a superb waterfront listing in "Carnation Cove '' for $1,750,000. , . .,.... .... ... U1'TLE ---Quiet 9lflboe ..-nd .... yet nw K8on. ~ tulldiolllil8Q 4 bdrm. 3 b9. ~ ...... Slrtlcltts. dee*•. ... 1821.500 • F 1•11:11 •1_ II .. -LAR&mtJT L01'S-4n c.,.., Sto-. wood 8nd glW 5 bdrm ... pool. b ••• ,.. .. Md S*IOI••*' ~. YKal1t...,..., to .... 11.500.000 I JdJ!DE OE ••a•CLFFS ••s;iorts 118ditlot• --.. 4 bdrm. 4 be. 1P9Ct.a• 9"1d11b11ents. pond, . ... 3 frplc. gounn9I "*'-L 9875,0CJO A .... ._.. OE A QOOD 8UY-Nic:e lit dcMn Mng roam w... A9111be8Q 4 bdnD one "°'Y will\..,._ courtysd, .... Sf* Pmk.. $125.000 •1 ........ .., .. EXCUl•WE llAYH IWJ-5 bdrm. 4 blllh. ~ w of '*bot. Plllila mow In cond. 2 .,. to ecc:omod111 50 ft Jec:hta. $1,550,000 .. •ACE • •UfORI HAMDll r11 Unda ltle. ~ a•om.. *'Ille story •/big rooma. 80" on bey. P8tioe frontlrw. 11.295,000 11' W 11' AU.-4T on t.y. ttowage with pis. 1oat Md .-ldy beKtl ... gr-r. ymrd. Udo .... 3 bd. 3 be ,..,._ ..... court. $1,850.000 IECWDED WAIEN'llOln-on ~ eo-._ CdM_ • bdrm. 4 -2 trplca. with * war1d d"e "' IUbmlt of9, OM• rr., tr8de. $1,750,000 • a ..... a 1 -.. -I CGZ'f •MY•IDFI' l••·aa ••-13 bdrm. 3 ·~ 2 ---mid 2400 .... ~ ,. machC1d lbrnevo• 1511.000 - WFRE REALLY llOYING! The Merrill Lynch staff, 50 strong. is moving into magnificent offices in the Bank of Newport building. at Avocado and Coast Highway in Newport Beach. Everything is new! 1nchlding several new people! To commemorate this exciting event. Merrill Lynch Realty has a spectacular 20· x 30· aerial photograph of Newport Beach, suitable for framing. available to our friends. clients and customers. Next time ~·re in the nei&hborhood. doing some banking. step up to our 2nd floor~ You'll find them as beautiful as the homes we've been selling. In our lobby is a 24 sq. ~ version of the commemorative aerial photograph. We plan on selling Newport in a big way! The Staff of Merrill Lynch Realty/Newport Beach s..-Amnwm. ,. ) Ann Andenon Ba11111e Bai•.- Kllm BclBOn .... , id TamBa' id ManeMuk Carolyn Ross ,ll'I ~ Rousldot BllSwnlers Damm Sdlloeds FrmScGUEs•• Nart Tuly Madyll Thomas Gtavu Maly Von Gel t1em ~Manags' MarFale Watson BevWllle Plt1.altls Ray1.altls -Im Wood'...... ?gel - - ~ ... 0 •11.1mTIENEWPORTB80N/C08TAWSANEW8 I I& .. n. .... w......w u c s ' ..., ... .., Mr ........ • .,,... .. 1 :LC " 1 lie as •hlli fr s J II • ........... -.ru PC 1 .......... .... .tlLlt.-er ·r·a.,c d' 1 aw'·a.., 'ta..__._, ... .... .......... 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I'= FULL P = Pil'llAL PROPERTY TRUST DATE ADDRESS DEED CONSIDERATION August 24 29 Bodega Bay Drive n/a -n/a August 25 321 Kings Road. $409,206 n /a August 25 1206 W cstcli.ff Drive $256,SOO $285,000 f August 25 225 Via Genoa $356~ $475,000 F August 25 426 Bolero Way SI 16,900 $130,000 F August 25 907 Cercis Place $200,000 n/a August 25 2672 Basswood Smet $220,000 $61,.SOO p August 25 2842 Alta V'JSta Drive n/a $315,000 F August 25 1509 Sandcastle Drive n /a SSJ0,000 F August 25 423 Marguerite Avenue n /a I n /a August 25 SI Goleta Point Drive $596,900 $745,000 F August 25 4509 Surrey Drive $396,000 $440,000 F August 25 213 19th Street $300,000 n /a August 26 2 I 9 C.anal Street n/a n /a August 26 2811 Ocean Boulevard n/a n /a August 26 5205 Bruce Crescent n/a $5,000 P August 26 I I 06 Berkshire Lane n/a n/a August 26 504 38th Street n/a n/a August 26 1204 Pembroke Lane n/a n /a August 26 2641 Basswood Street $268,000 $335,000 F August 26 2963 Catalpa Street n/a n /a August 26 1627 Castle Cove Circle n /a n /a August 26 33 Montecito Drive $390,000 n /a August 26 3 San Sebastian n/a n /a August 27 2102 E. Balboa Boulevard n/a $2,800,000 F August 27 2872 Crestview Drive $336,000 $420,000 F August 27 324 Marigold A venue n/a n/a August 27 2300 Aralia Street $195,000 $260,000 F August 27 426 Vista Suertc $146,000 Sl8~F August 27 1827 Newport Hills $295~ $369,000 F August 27 I I J~mine Creek Drive $230,000 $392,000 F aBCAGO 'IIfl .E AND SAFECO 'IITl.E HAVE JOINED FO~(;fS 10CREME11IE MAJOR FORCE IN 1HE 1TD .E INDUSIKY. With a.a. Tide•• receut I Wt• d SAfllX) Tide. two J the most a~ z •ID the tide indrwt:y~te aJllle ••• ··-to .... tide lllltwar\ UDelU&J __ qualed""' __ _, In saJIJe md.. ....... # f'lnt and bawaa. our r r cdrflle • w we now plOWlde tbe bm eecci1'* cx:sm ,. I ~ _,, dde ....... ,lntberwt' .. ., So ................ ..... toa..de.yourtitleb• 1c'\-bedleyWr 1 1! or........_ ~a ...e. ow e:&IM.dad lllltwar\ d o;w 5.JID kc:•il•• ..... ••wide 111 ·-,.. ... PftMil1I. aa:aa le www ;kJe md .,.........,.,..... 11 r_,. Jlll!IWCW to eqJed fnm two tlle I .. 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"' ....... in ... ... m at1 r ca-..,..liltlp. $1118 of._ ..ttldadogy g.lkMI .. hi ' "' and a>olillg ., t ma. .... Md ...... video.~ and ..any syatln-. DPl.IR D1·1• WlB m.MI in Long Beach harbor-a quiel realm of exdulivity and a perfect salliilQ tor tis •egant 3 stDry .. CASTlF" with root top view ..,.ace and b89en'8I 1t hobby room. Built tor p ..m owns with 4 bedlooms induding spacious ma.-with his/hss baths. tonnaJ dining room. family room with wet bar, ex•cise room and maids quar11erS plus 50' boat dock BeTatur. security sys1em and fabulous views. P ••Ill Ul·l• 11 ti I I I IHFS 1111 • Over 80 ft. of waller frontage and panoramic views of the widest part of Newpcwt Halbor. Freshly refutbished. large. gracious 4 bedroom home with new carpeting and ~ Formal dining. tamity and <>'d fashioned sun room plus courtyard with pool. Prestigious guarded community. .. , , a a . J1• 111 a1-1• CI Ill E9 • Mfl I CT F,...,., relurtJi8hed wilh extl_,.cit-V ...... 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Large front unit. buill tor an owner has masaer bedroom witl firePace Md.-· tub. •P.111 Dl·I• Cl IEICll' CI I in growing Yucaip9 Pewil .. lid121l'8 & u I 11intiSows1~ 809 on a lllllln --in -.c 1l1nt loc If Cllft .... _., ---.. n11ded --11119 ..... ..,_ CllE CI 11 ~ 2 biOOOlft uni wllt den. •er-.:.. tap <I' ., decor ... 2 ched 2 CS gs ..... LMrig l'OOlft wlla ... ta. OIJel• tD a II •Olll pslo In ... 11199111 ~ COMnlUrllJ ""' pool end 11& l.-d ildld9CI and PRICED TO SELL. lllUll •1·1• C, IS• WWWAl-l..uxurioua 2 11DrY ~ condo a.cil19 b9J•Oltt ti 11ctL 0-2500 Sq. ft 3bdlNindu&lngPalll .......... end.llF =.:.-.:..:: ~T::.::.-..-: ., ........ ~..,.,Md night light .... ••l.m ··~·- C I 7 m FT Rant •iplex oon1121t11ty IW90b 111 cf 8nd .. ,.. inclllding ..... kitctaaa. .. 9id axu... nar. 2 bdrm tlMnhoUle atyte uni1a. one_.. Ip end 1li bml& Freehty pailltllCI. esp 8'I d and new wllMk>wco;aiJ- IWJll Dl·I• • ?RI •n I 1 c:o-op in 12 uni COlftl'I• on .. lidO ........_ Rmlely on IW'Ml 2 bdrm ~ blll\ corns uni ""' tp.. psqUlll ~ cbll*t g11t11g9. ............ bay .... niQN 1Wtt ...._ Au ' a. tae.I .... Md oonwnunly pool ••111 ..... n Ill ~ 1MJDd1f1d 3 bdnw wilt dmn8ltCI .... ~a.-3 C.glli~ 0.-. fllooz.y .. ........... ................ .... . .... ........ doors °'*' to lowly bric* ........ Finl -.... , .. ..• ,.. .. .. - ..... Im lfD., Securtly glllld p111Ggioul community of dll LMgo. Sf.-=ioul 5 bdnn 2 *'Y lllmily home ... llnlily & fonlllll cllmg rooms and den. Sepa ate m1111 .-wi1h ptua pei1o. ve1 led' c1Errgs & alllbn PllP8fS boughout. MZllll Dl·I• llfl ID ~ · ~ic views. This toeall'I ••li0d1l1d 2 bdrm indud• .... ti111M• fumilh. ings right down lo._ a..11 ao.p tor a weat vac~ get-a-._y. Be.a 9lip bli~ wale lo ltq>s & bHch Mn 111 a1 -1• WIJEM I I in .,.. Newpoft 811 ch community with pool and tennis. Aefurbilhed 4 bdrm. 2¥l ~ home on corns kJt wilh lot 11.a cliling room.. sunny patio and "'-' ....,. views. Shaft walk '° ocean. Land indlldedat ..... a1-1• ... Clila-a.lllill'l2bdrM_.onR-21ot. Two p1C-.. w Wiit lml pond. T..-C t•apcNt lac-., " 1/2 block to-~ bttdt .... ~ 1~ l*xb to OC -· U. a..: 1d01i t.-OI build 2 uNa lrA II 111--- ••• ,.. In a-11111 •••cz' t • •91Ny .... hd3 ....... lnlllilllf ~ V.llld c _1· ..... woodbunmg Fp. In .. Mng 100111. Nee Piiio ...... Mg In huge ,.rd. ... to .. 8Choolt.. .... ··-·----._,~Meler Nnl0d1l1d 3 bdrwa IPI -,.... ... c:mpmt .... doul*dllllct-.d ..,... a... tm llPPfOted pSllw tot ltlnlr room ..... IMl.111 ..... -T,....,, .. 4 biOoom ....... bedl blfr.dlf ...... .,....... ..... FloM119 .... . wlltindoGr*# .... pOGlin~ I &19...S.-, ........... • , a Illa I ....... WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS·· l-tJ6 . c~ Hwy. ~adch Ul•ltll James and Josue Va)dc:z, 10-month-old twim from Costa Mesa, were hoping to give Santa Claus some last-minute suggestiom on a rueot shopping visit to South Coast Plaza (abo~). Yo111l find dozens more inside this Hoti- day sectio~ including the famous 66Playmobil .. train set (below), avabablc at The Train Stop in Costa Mesa (sec page IS). It.. ta.t time ol ""' • I , ad,._. ... _...oe_. ...,.... comes the d.W CluiltmM crilil: What to lMly fOI' tllOee ctiftiCtdt~or ~ OD your Christmas list. You know who they are. Friend•, family, customm and cOUeapci who already have e¥ilyt)Una. baft very particular tastes, or require somethiD& ~ different and special. Enter, Above All Balloon Charters, with hot air balloon nights leaving .from Perris Val- ley, Del Mar and Palm Springs. F••••• el~pu,<' ! a ;l._. ..... ._ .. ridelllldliraGe/dl.._,W- loOIL ne ride Will prank a fliPt cxperialce tMt ii • .- anct sileat • it ii .. Div. Prica begin at S75 pcr_perlOD for a JO..moffte aunri1e fliibL Included is a cb•mpapc bnmdl anc1 r.nt fliabt Certificate. nm flight is over Perris Valley. SpectKUt(~ttfliahts OYel' Dd Mar ud him Spriap are 4S minutes to aa laos in lriPcfh, include a ch~~ tout, doisonne balloaa piD, fint fliPt ~icate and clliiier (aduding MAKE THIS CHRISTMAS LAST FOREVER. WE SPECIALIZE IN FACIAL REJUVENATION SOOTHING MYODERM STIMUl:ATION AND ANTI-AGING AMPOULES WILL NATURALl.Y ERASE 5 TO 10 YEARS FROM YOUR APPEARANCE. ,, HOLIDAY SPECIAL ONE WEEK MINI-LIFT $150.00 (THREE SESSIONS) 7k.~#P-IM~4.ooRAM CALL TODAY FOR PRIVATE CONSULTATION 857-5544 842-9128 4668 BARRANCA 16434 BEACH IRVINE HUNTINGTON BEACH THE ALTERNATIVE PROGRAM AVAi LAB LE AT Casa del Sol CHARLES H. BARR • • Aviation AdministndioD (FAA) area.. ccrti(a aircraft and balloon As a special boliclaJ bOlms, an pilots furnish a soothing. cabi-"flight certifJCates will be reduced laratiq and safe Oigbt with a 20 pe1 cent off the normal Cara. unique .erial view of the beao- tiftd Southern California ter- rain. The firm, which bQasts a 100 peaunt safety RICO~ scbcduJcs sunrise and sunset Oigbts from picturesque locations through- out the Southern California FM /urt}tn in/omtlllioft. °' to order 70" Abo~ AO Balloon °"1nen di cenif ICllle. Ctl/1546- RIDE. «drop a liM to P.O. Box 6107. Fullnton. CA 92614. hntNtlll dtttb an ~. Yua 111111 Jlanacard ecttpted. Maxwell's h hol~day brunch If you're not full by that time, a dessert buffet and build-your- own sundae bar is the perfect end to a perfect brunch. Complimentary cham,pape is included in the modest price of Sl4.9S for all you can eat, acconling to Wimmer. Bratfast is also available OD tboee days, for people DOt quite ........., aan-p for 1S biUDCIL Tbe cloon open few breatf• at 8 a.m. ud brc*• is 1e1 ved ......... la .. ---= . ·~al ltaf •• , l .. s tac plllCe fNila 4:ll ~ to II p.a. Tra- diticnd •••• fan Will be •1 ...... wida.~har wi* ' • I• •llaft; lol9lter _. micba. It cu i.9clade ••.,... t, oaiou and JIJJHS.6ililallllltlii ... .-OO- .... w; .-.; TwttaiJ With Ii I ' I .... i I f, M well ...... , • DicpB% olSat.tJ,.1111•-...... a * ••. .-...... the .. ,es. ll•xw~u.. u *•'~" on r.t:¥k c.. .,,,._, -" tM .,.,,.,,_ .,_. ""· For ~,.. ...... ,J6.;.2JJj: • • . . r1a ~I ~1 ~ .. r !I' ·~1 n 1 l'll1 ·1 a • i 1 I 1 I .. r; 1- ;::i'' t .,.. ~ .. • • • • • 1 ;.. " .. . .. ~ ~ $ •,1 ' }&1'~ ~ ~ ~-~ ~ t,11 rlu !!U ! .. 1s1 ~1. ! i i~ ia! ;1~1 ~!1. ~!.· 'iU ~ ~ il l •s= •1 t'-.-a 1 1~ie ~I r t ~~ is e r ~~ g 6 ~I ' • f § g ~ ... .. : s ..: .ts ts !t' ._ 1 ~ ~ ... 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' '-t .. 1 • ;·· • i'~J .n·} r.f l ~-·~ i r tf.l .. ,. '~t .: I . I ;I I: ~s~-_-, ~i~~ CD>· ;I t~~ t .... ;.I ~.1' .. •) ~ i:;k'' ,. ,, . l If~· · · J';; ~ \_'_: .• Cbarlel B. Barr Jewekn in Watdifr PlaD ii rc.dy to belp customen find that mmsua1 gift for hard-to.buy-(or people on their holiday shopping lists. •we bPe items for the man wbo bas evaytbing. .. said owner Mary Barr. Thole items iDctade 14 karat gold golf tea. belt buckles, pen and pencil Id.I. blua' buttons, collar stays, tootbpicb. money clips, swizzle sticb, bos'n•a whiatles, pocket knives, key riap, and tossing coins. A special item for tbOle in the Barbor Area is a handmade anchor chain rope necklace faabioncd of gold or sterling silver. A ~ meec.gtine piece, said Barr. Mcdalljcwt symbolic of a man's interest in bones or thinp nautical are sure to pkw bim. ~ are unending -poaibil- i~ .. said Barr. •Jdentification bracelets, the prestigious Rola watch. conservative and tradi- tion.al classic styles in rings and updated high fashion rings as well" She added that shopping for a lady is always easier because she can never have enough jewelry. An important look for led" is bold, briaht and polished eolian in aoJd, medium width to wide, Oexible and ~ -=cord- ing to m•n91C' Rick Mc Evaine. The collan cli'ea up a bloaae OT ~with drp"'%. Also •preci•led by • sift ru:ipient ii tbe tennis bracelet, made popular by tennis ... Ouis Evert. ~ Mc Evaiac said.,~ haft ...... ~ come~ ~ With the YOUllFI' Id. TM pearls can be acceuorized witll pearl ea.bUCen. C&I wed •methJlll and opals. Customcn lootina for an uausaal item f• friends need loot DO furtbc:r dum Cbarlel B. Barr Je)fdeu. Featured ia ... rliq are book niarken, tnaar tap, bacq~on doubliag cu~ t.ey chains.. pill boxes, Christmas tree ornaments, decant.er labels, perfume flacons, miniature limos. measuring tapes, must8che combs, m•gni- fying glaaa and card cases. For the seamstralcs on your list. try sterling hem marten, pin cushions and thimbles. For that busy executive, there are rulers, staplcn, monogramed thumb tacts, letter openen, picture YOU DESERVE TO KNOW Bracdet Wlth 29 diamoods weigb.Ulg I.OS ctw. Sl49S Earrings with 22 di•moods weiabing 0.30 aw S69S At Smith National Jewelry, we believe you deserve to know everything about the diamond you are choosing. That is why we take the time to explain the diamond's cut, clarity, color, and carat weight to you. §MHT1ill NATHONAJL JEWELRY Oda u.mque sift idelil are tbe FIDS'ODe cal'Yinp ud fiaurillCI that 8uT brought home from ~ are wide-open poai-her world travels. bilitia and we do a beautiful gift w111ppina~. too.•uid Barr. CMrlu H. s.r J~ u Oll8I ll•lv ~ Saiur-~. 10 &a ,. I p.111.. """un1il D«. 2J. .S.w 4r.1 from ltOOn 10 'p:111.. 11 lilac •W;,, w~ncliff ,,,._ .. Calli llftlL Pho~· 641-JJJO. . •Offering Full Service to Your Family• • Feafurirw• " ' ~. I ' , ........... __ _ ;a•••• .. T II and r1d1C1 Cllina Now ii ... time to.., Spaide a.• = Tree. be 11 r lfta' ... firil al* ,...., ,. ..... •.-.-..-.r ato.Ja. Br•• OW al A bu.a ... Pafecl ~ t QiM -U ,...tl n .., die Spade eow. tlley wiD uw wy," .... aid. WJ1le price will men I IE ""'lmC die dollar ia IO wak,na. ... • SM aid lhe jmt lecciwd a ~of S~ wl eaocher ii apa:ted before tlle md al the yar. Spode Qrisa11w Tree is a plltta'8 r...a;. to .a-.. ~ ryw wl A...._ wl Pafcc:t Ensfish a.;.. c:mriea it all year round. Bearden said. EYea thoagb she will be f on:ed to incn • r its price by about IS percent. ba'prices are still below resale ~ she said. For last minute gift giving, Almost and Perfect English , China jmt received a shipment I of petit point black satin jewelry boxes. Bearden said there are J ,02A stitCbes per square inch OD the top of the boxes.. Another item that Bearden is excited about is a new Lalique crystal centerpiece bowl. J ari- niere Champs-Elyscs. Also in Lalique is a magnificent Bac- cban tes vase. In addition, Almost and Perfect English China is featuring a large sdec- tion of Baccant crystal items. No~ it.ems ideal for that bard-tcH>uy-f or person are silver compact mirrors" silver tea ~ bODe dUa Oouas, crystal C*NDr llicb from all Oftl' die world ... ,.,.,. h lomt ..a. ............. .. m.illllCottlleW.eafonl 1971 Of'MW .. ad uid alle is the Ollly one wlao car1 iea it. ' Cmtomcn illtelaled in otlm' quality um in claim will be happy to boW th8t A llllQlf w1 Perfect EnaliM Oriu fataa Portmeirioa, Aymley. R.oyal Doultoa and Wmerfonl. New 'for the holidays are the V'actoria Roeeand Cammy Roee .,.aam by Paragon, and Cottage Garden, Royal Tudor and Pan- broke by Aynsley, Bearden aid. For added convenience, Almost and Perfect English China ha some prnrrappcd gift ' itcas. ·we don't normally do gifnr- rapping but., as an extra service, I am coming in early and leaving late to wrap some items for our customers_• Bearden said. Another services Almost and Perfect English China offers is the opportunity for customers to call in tbrir orders with major credit car&. The store will ship anywhere by United Parcel Service. Almost und Pnf~ct EA61ish China is loau~d Ol 743 w. &lc.n Strttt, Costa Mesa.. Houn ar~ JOa.m.10 5:30, Monday through Tlrunday; JO 11.m. to 6 p .m.. Fridizy; JO 11.m. to 5 p .m. on Sanuday and noon to 4 p .m. on Sundap. For mor~ inf ormarion. call 141-9973. 1 111111 111111., ~ 1 1 11 11 MOR tbaD aayt)Uaa elle. tnin lets haft ahraJs.,.. 111ocHeed with the holidays. Maay ...... haft fond cbildbood me•oa"iel of waking OD OuiltmM IDOl'D- ing to be surpriled by a toy train under the tree. Now that they are grown, these same adults take their toy trains much more seriously. Many have built extensi•e layouts that will never be com- pleted, as long a space permits. To aaist the serious col1£ctor and model train builder is Train Stop, in the the same Colla Mesa location for the last IS years. Paul Kirby bas owned Train Stop for five years. He also owns the parent store in San Dimas~ whic~ he said, has five times more room than the Costa Mesa location. The San Dimas store is the oldest and largest train store in the Los Angeles area.. It was established in 1936 and is still going strong, Kirby said. Both stores feature gauges G through Z and all brands of model trains, Kirby said. He said that LOB, a G gauge ~ has been increasing in popularity for the last few years, and attributes the increase in the popularity of the larger trains to women clients. "When the women were child- ren, they probably weren't allowed to play With their broth- er\ trains,• Kirby said. ~ow that they are grown up. they do their own thing." The Lionel brand is weU- known to train bu&. K..irby uid that be is aetting more Lionel mercbandile now-than lie bas in the past 10 years, became of a cba,,.C in ownership. Formerly, Lionel was a sub- sidiary of Genaal Mills., but ownership Wiii taken over by a private individual early this year. Lionel owns another popular name in trains, Amaicaa Flyer, which is still in production, be said. For famjljcs wantina to get train sets for children for Christmas, Kirby SUgrsU Lio- nel or Play Mobile. Play Mobile 11w Train Stop ii open on JIOlttlay tlrror¢1r FriMy from noon to 7 p .m.; Saturday, 9 &m. to 5 p.m. and Sundtq, 11 &m. to J p .m. It u located 111 1089 B4ker Street. Co110 Me10. f'#lotv: j49-1596. Donavan and Seamans for elegant jewelry, more Those who appreciate elc- pna: in fine jewelry and gifts, and many in the Harbor Area do, have come to know Dono- van and Seamans for fine jewelry. According to owner Tun Bai- ley, the store has brought quality to Southern California since 1894, when it•• started by bis I great grandfather o nect.laca and large earri.np for women. The store carries a variety of men 'I sipet rinp and diamond rinas as well a wed- ding sets. For that special CllpFIDeDt ring, a couple may go to Donovan and Se•m•ns and talk to the customer designer. There is no cbarJe for the design, and the jewelers at Donovan and Seamans will manufacture the piece. tl~ The dinging Vine Bayside Cord-N-Porty J'HIJ/# Bayside Cleaners Bayside Pharmacy One Hour Mato Photo California First Bank The Silver Rottte Carole Russo Contessa Hair Fashions 1W La Petite Boulongerie SOfewQy GloCJstone Fash Two stores lerwd the Loi Angeles area, then the family decided to move one store to the Atrium Court in the winter of 1985. Donovan and Seamam is a full..tervice jewelry store, with its own custom daipr, and a watch wl jewday l'Cp9ir depart- ment. It also spec:i•liza in china, crystal, flatware wl liher. Accordiq to Bailey, impor- talll for die ltolidays are ... For gift aivina. Bailey said that Baccarat and Lalique ays.- tal is popular and Rerend pon»- lains are inq>ortaDt. Donowin .d Semnons' hour$ an JIOlttlay tlrr~ Fridlly, JO a.m. to 9 p.m., s.wdoy 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. mil Sanft)~, llOOll tO 5 p.m. It & loctdetl on tlw 11ppa level of tlw A1,l11m Court. lftolw: 6U-J164. Ki .. UifortaaatelJ. (Faalaioa l"""d._) reao+.ao. failed to fill •Mimi .... ia tbe aalrl ..,._ c.pc. K•na are modca*'7 priced stora for ~ )brtctiila DiRctor ......... Flood~ more l&ora for tecDI are plneed in the mat pie e. • (Loi A"Fies Tmm -<>nqe Couty Life• Section. Nov. 13). ~. a uniqae store that mien to Pris fna • .... · *oaab lliala ldaoo!. opened its· doon in Flilbioa ldawl on NOY. · rt. Uere will fill • aced tUl .... not yet been met ia ~ County. A need for q~. fub.ioa-forward clodaiq for airk,junion, ~-.... apn. These sizes are often abeent from~ .... only reprcaat a small pa< c •ar ol tbe cld .... .-.dw ... aail- able in IDOlt major ctq;aitment stores. wr 0 all those young ladies wbo fed ipored by <>nn,e County's fashion tetailen, I wa11t tbem to know that ~ is their store.• said store owner V alarec Wllakr. •My ,_mer, Jea•u Vollaire, ad I ....aed to creaac a speci1I store where YOUDI &iris could experiment with hot labels from New York, Texu and California.. such as Yes, Oxygen. II», Zoe, Qjmax, and prom aowm by Mite Benet. To help them design their individual loo~ we also have a great stock of fashion accesso~ lite ear- rings, belts and hair bows that coordinate with the outfits, as well 11 gift items, ~lry boxes, stationery, .diaries, rubber stamps and stuffed animals. •Each age group has its own ,section in the store, so everyone feels special, as if all the mer- chmdise bas been selected just for her." In addition to the quality mercb•Mise, W abler plans on scbcduliJig activities after the first of the year that are specially designed for Kiere·s young clien- telc. Modeling classes, compli- mentary nail painting by a professional manicurist, and other eftDts will assist the girls in •going throup that transi- tional age from cbild to young lady," said Wahler. 1.icre is a service oriented store. Sales personnel will off er courtesies not found in other stores. Personal shopping, f uhion advice.. and laser acan.nen for quick checkouts will be available,• well as a -i.~ fault" refuDd policy. •we want mothers to feel aoocl about ccwnina here, .. said Wahler. ·u a .,.. buys some- tbiila at ~ for be:r da11gbter and she dilco¥eri Ill home that it jU[lt doesa' fit bc:r claugbter•s palOlial .-, I ... her to DoW tlaat ft CU rctm D it for a fill tcf~ •lite odlcr llOl'CI tlml Giiiy ofta' 11cn credit. No w llM>ald flfillt a mother for bJiale,,. uid Walaler, tk mother ol all a,lat-~-old.. airl Wabla' .. dq;tsu, flinbdh, wtl9c~fortkstore (IJere is EliZabetla'I middle D"W) ~ u lotmal ii F"""°" ,..... -J19 Newport c •• ,,. . 0rtN. NIWWll llw SlwTpa -· ....... ~ ~,. ...,., ~·11at*dw .... -" .-01lwr ~,.,,.,." fro• l '* ...... ,,. ~,,,,,... ___ _..,,., ... • I • - ' • / • • • * • • . ' / • ! - • Is and pre-teens • • ., • ~•mE-TEENS GAS 7-14 n Fasha'l lsk:rld 319 ~Center CAe a ~ Becx:t\ CA 926/:IJ (714) 7fil.1«D CM shop also features fans, tracks· S-hljn Tdfaays Ucl Cciliq Fw m. expanded its i:nen~ for the holidays to include a variety of novelty clocks, eccording to owner Claudine Fanca. Remember the camelback cloct that sat OD Grandma\ maatlepiece? Sahlin •s clock inventory includes miniatun replicas of that same clock in oat. Another old favorite is the docl ;:Ilda the Pm dome, with circular-action pendulum. Wall docks, table clocks, all can be found at Sab1in 's. Sahlin Tdfanys and Ceiling Fam is known for its large inftlltory of Casa Blanca ceiling fans for every type of decor, as well • its ldectioll of Tiffany lampa. The store ha die larFst leledion of Tdl'uy •.da in <>raa,t County, according to Fanca. Many of the lariap bases arc manufactwed OD the premises, she said. These arc aVailable in · antique brau, poliahcd brass and a newly added pewter line. Models of lampa iDdade floor, table and h•nai• lalilps, torcb- ien, wall sconces and ceiling fixtures, F araca said. New shipments arrive weekly and the time to buy for holiday decorating and gift giving is now, F araca said. The fans featured are the top-of-the-line Casa Blanca and the lamp sMdes ~ coMtnded oelj of aJau. No raia or pl..aic Will be found at S•hli•\. Noteworthy ia die fst that Faraca and lier itaff will Kl • consultants to die CUllCI mus. When customen come ill and want to customize lallpa to ·match their decon, a wide variety of colon is ay8ilable. includina all of the muted pMtels DOW in Vople. -Tdrany shades med to be all in earth tones. lite brown. peen, orange and red, .. Fanca said. •Now we haft slaa in pale pay, blue, mauve and peach. They can go either with the antique or modern loOt. • The lamp1 are very ~. with styles ranging from antique, to an nouveau to art deco to ultra-modem. Another lamp base recently added is a porce- lain base in all of the past.el colors, Sbalin said. Leaded lamps are all band cut and much work is involved in constructing a leaded Tiffany lamp, according to Faraca. Each piece is individ- ually cut and copper foil wrapped. they they arc leaded TELESCOPES & BINOCULARS • Huge Christmas. Sale Save Up to 60% on Telescopes for Astronomy, Land & Sec.: 0 hotography Plus View Homes. Huge Selection of Bino~ulars and Riflescopes. --.ca .... , ,, ---_,_ •• , I _ .......... .... .,,.- v / together, she said. The more pieces involved, the more expensive the shade becomes, because of the work iDYolved. Shlllin Tlf/1111ys and <Ailing Fans i.s locat~d aJ 1971 H11rbo' Boukvard, Costa M~sa. It is op~n s~v~n days; Monday through Saturday. JO o.m. to 7 p .m.; Sunday, JO a.m. to 6 p.m. For mor~ information. call 556- 5167. . • 11 C.·-• C Wt 111111 .,_ Cllal. ' I ... I lln Ill II Ill 1111111 II 111 ' ' .. llllfll. 2 9' I II lllllL • .. • ...... 1111 illll Ill ........ f_.ll1llill11111ill?flll•lllllll.llllln rfllllt Pl Ft ttllll*ll&_ ticketed prices, and two racks of 'items with 40 percent off. The sale continues through thC end of the month, Mathews said, "What people won' flDd here is a trendy~ teenqe shop, .. said Mathews..~ weekend wear is just dressy enough that custo- mers can wear it oat to dinner, lild ca.uaJ eooqb to wear to active, fun tbinp on the ~ kend." Coli/omkl Dras CoM u open Jl.ondtq tllTougla 11turs"-y. 10 •·"'· to a p.m.; FrW.y tu1d and Corolla Del Mar Saturd4y, JO a..m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday, noon to S p .m. It is loan~d Ill 3940 Brino/. #209, S.... AIM. ct>nter of s-rjJower. l'ltone: 540-#209. Antique Cot;tntcy Pine from Ireland and England Personally SClected Decorative & Unusual Furniture. 2912 ~· Coast Hw}'., Corona Del Mar (714) ·759-3665 Holiday~ bi>at~> pla ~ hamn, ~Y is ·~ ... the oatfita they Will wear at all of dae eftDU. • Tripos Limited can tielp With that dilemDM with tbe finest in • depat ~ dotbes And a larae inventory of 1weaten. From DOW through tbe bolida~ Tripos is otferiag 20 percent off all of ita brand name men:han- dile. The Tahari name is familiar to thole who know where to find quality clothiq Six months ago, Tabari became Tripos Limited, according to owner S.mir Agbravi. "We offer tbe fined in very exclusive evening wear and leathen/' Agbravi said. •we ha~ ~ in leather, from · pants and jackets to akirta and dresses. Our hqe seJa::tion just keeps getting biger ... In additio~ Tripos carries sweaters and blouses with leather applique, beads and Rhinestones. The inventory of ties and belts for gift giving is bard to beat. •we do most of our buying from European and New York designers.,,. Agbravi explained, 04but I don' believe in sticking to any particular desiincr. I like to switch around from year to year. I try to be very exclusive and different. Our merchandise 11 ITYLE -RIM ' t _.Ill 1111111 t 'c -· Wa wllJI fJl'I ..... Trlllll I' R 1 ltlmtr Tllllrl'L fnm - • at Ill I 111 54 T .. II ' .. is sexy and flashy, but as fashion-forward as it is~ it can also be conservative ... Aghravi said that another benefit of shopping at Tripos is elegance at affordable prices. more daring. Men either love the traditional European look ·or bate it, Aghravi said. up to what Agbravi sugestcd. Tripos also offen free alter- ations, and has a tailor on the Popcorn makes He tries to get his customers to look at fashions that are out of the ordinary for them. Be gave one customer a tie u a gift, because that cdstomer was hes- itant to buy the tie because it was ... oo European.,,. The cus- tomer was more willing to open prem•ses _ Aghravi would lite to invite everyone to visit Tripos to treat thetmdYa to a Chtjstm8' ~ of a fine iwatcr. »¥x>.r l.r lot:tzud in Apiaun Court_ Newport &ult. For mor~ inf omuuion, ClllJ 160-97.U. \l \\,,1\l\\ttl ll l \1111 . for festive · holidays Out is his humble beginninp in Valparaiso. Indiana. an agronomist named Orville Redenl>Kber dneloped a pop- corn hybrid that was unique in ita fluffiness and tenure. He shared his dilco~ with an appreciative public, and soon bis name hccame synonymous shelves throughout the United States. Now, Orville Redenbacbcr is proud to brine a new line of quality popcorn producta to the retail world. For the men shoppina for traditional European clothing, Tripos is the place to go. Agbravi explained that Europcam lite to wear doublebreasted suits, while American men wear single breasted suits. American jackets have a vent in the back; Euro- pean jackets do not. American men color~rdin1te ties with their suits; European men arc --------------WJ·tb quality snacb OD grocery At Orville Redenbacher•s Christmu Popcorn Place, a shopper can find unique gift ..... , • "" 111 LUXURY GIFI' FM~T\MRS: s ~ • '--Ve sr S.r• • >-S....-,..__ • ~-·-.,... l.,... ....,.. Decor.,, Co6or'9 ........... .... ~--c-... ,_,.. · ... _..., .-.----... ...... • ,.,., Su.,.,. ···-... ......,.. 5,_. lor ..,.,.., c.-. • c.. ...... , ........ -..,, c,..,.., • s-v ... .,.,.,..,. -...uq °"--"-' ., .. Thing are lookin up a' Scope City E•JODe ii a .... iricconlilla ltootsoatlleall;ec:t.t'el11copa tO aa old IOlt& I.at yoa cu lltelp at Scope City raaae from tllw ~an on yoar ..,...,....,.... ....,. two ind1a iift lilt lean mon about tbe in cliameter. to the more terious -~ hod.ia with a telacope. type, 20 illda in di•""'1Cr. $CiOPe ~ c:aa bdp in this Croat aad lais staff will cte.-•wna, with a larp variety iDstruct CUllOIDCn in bow to me of telCacopea, laadacopca, their tClacopc:a and p demon-- ..._ imtrumeata. biaoculan , maaiom. wl lpOttiDa ICOpa. It is a aooct Crou said there are many plliCc to start for the amateur reasom wby people buy ~ lltl'Ollomer who ha an Uderest 1COpC1. There me ....., thinp in -.11at·s out there." Al a happc•inaintbeaty.Mtlimited boa111, Scope City ii featurina to jUlt lootiaa at the ,....,... a 50 percent 'Off sale on all "People who do•~ know merchndile until Chrilt.maa. much about llltrODOmJ llR only Manager Alan Croa and bil familiar Wida tbc plewfs aad tbe staff are amateur astronqmen moon.• Cram said. -r1lere is a who will help cuatomen aearch-whole world oat theft in the ina for the right equipment. deep sky. ca-r• of other Scope City also la'Vica what it p••xio, _.,.,._, items mw:h sclla. For beginaing utrono-1aqcr and more aaylferioua. • men, there is a selection of But for tboee j8lt ltaltina out ·IT'"" -• a A111a..1111111 .. -111111' 1 01 .............. 10 ?'•II ·5111 .... 11111 .. ·a-• • Popcorn. • • a rn.,...1• items suitable for both penonal and business gift giving. Fea- tured are a variety of gift packs that can include anythina from fJavored popcorn toppinp to popcorn-on-the-cob, from popcorn poppen to popcorn confections. Also popular are three sizes of Christmas tins that are filJcd with Orville\ famous gourmet popcorn. Customers can select tins containing combinations of up to thn:e Davon that will satisfy even the most discrimi- natiq popcorn lover. they can enjoy fresh. ho~ plain and buttery popco~ flavored popcorn, soft drinks and other popcorn treats. The Kiosk is located in the courtyard between Robinson's and Brooks Broth- en. Orvilk Retknb«lwr'I Chri31- m1U P~om Plou u loaiud at Newport uru~r Fa.slaion lsllmd. Suik 331. nut to tM Atrium Court. Otlwr locations w~ Analwim Plaza. Westminster Mall and Grossmont Cmtn. --n. •THE NEWPORT &•aNlcmTA .... ----• ._,__, I HI Ud w..aiaa to eee plueta, c..-.~··· .• .,~ -_. ti ""pa JOii· I dlil ·-. .... ., ..... peoplc .. dleir ... telllcnJt9CI. dlcy call ~ Japil•. wa.idi ii pn11atly the clHUl it -a-. to tM artla ia 12ye81a,,...S Vcma...t Man. Ewa tbo•lt tM wimcr aty ii more Clar f• *•iac. cloa' look for s.&ura. bec8W' ia is loll Oii aa horizon at the praent la 1411 Jewelry Boies ~StylN To From 17' WORLD GLOBE '49'5 time. en. aid. For._ p?nct ... ..,_, •. -.. -~ .... ,,.. 1at;n,101Mcl1u ~ wlleft tile • ii ..... Kticcl by city ...... and poDutioa. Remember tbc Yiait from Balley\ Comet? May people were disappointed bla111e they thought BaDeys would be briab- ter. -rhe real bype about Halley's is that it is a famous co~ but .. wry...._,. c... ... . ....... willbe ..... . ...... c...... .. ·•••Jot hriPta ll8d _,... ....--'•r. We Ft comets nay two years, or so.• Se~ Ciq i.I loctdetl "' JOJ llriMol St~ ht Cosi. Mnt1- Hour6 on 9 a.m. to 7 p.111... Mondlq tlvotClt s.turdtty and noon to j p.m. °" ~. For 1'fOll ilr/Of'1lltlllion. CllB 951-6900. TABLE WITH 4 CHAIRS & CHINA HUTCH $ Sofas Galore! flillllll --$895 Hungry Fuhion Island shoppers can also delight in viaiti.Q& the Orville Rcdenbacber Gourmet Popcorn l.iosk. TbcR Uni.que Holi.t!ay G.i.f t ... ... for tfie perso1·i ivF~o fias eve1-ytf~i,1·i9 fli,f t CertLf Lcates Avai,(abC.e for 8ti1·irise or Su1·iset Hot ~Lr BatL001·i JC.L9Fits ove1- rnu[,ti,pte So. CaC.Lf oi-11'ta tocattoris Kottc£a.~ Specta.ts stGrti,1i9 cit $60.00 per persotJ. (714) 546-RIDE , I \ Childrm~ inlag;notioru are boundk#, tllld notJtin6 captuTe3 their ima,ination like ChflstllUU. Tina, The Newport Ensign and The Costa Mesa News sporuond a "My Own Christmas Story•• conte3t in the N~port Mesa Unified School District, tUlcing the 3tuMnls to put their own "vuions of mgarplunu,. down on ~' I or ewryone to 3Juue. Following are those judged to be the winners in each age group. but really every OM u a winnn becawe IM spirit of Christmas wa reflected in all tM mtrie3, and the stories carry that spirit to the mtire community. Age& THE MARINERS SNOW- MAN ., ..... o ... Marillen Sdlool (Fint prize) My favorite Cbristmu waa last year. I helped Mommy and Daddy decorate the whole boue with prland anid wrealhl ad a great, bit, fat Christmas tree. There WCR lots of liptl and popcorn ud bi& red balls all over the tree. We made stockings No OM .... MtelitioD IO dUs P!lOI' tree. n. dric little mice C8me to Ge tree lot ....... * tree, .., went home ... aot some rope ud went to aa tbC little tree lo Mina hOini. 1lie tine little mice pulled clown tbe tree and bed it ~ and d,...ed it to tticil' bOme. They '-91 tiptl and decOntiona OD the bee tMli tlley ..... die 1toctinp up and bad the bat OliiitnUil C'YU. Age7 Once upon a time, there was a lonely snowman. He lived all by himself at the North Pole and there were no children around to play with. The snowman wished be could be with children and have fun. One day, be decided to do something about it. My most spccia1 CbriStmas 1 wu spent at my Nana's and POP Pop's farm in Pennsylvania. "I am going to find a new home." be said. "But where · On Christmas Eve, my brother, Shawn, and I wac all ready for bed, dressed in our cozy Christmas jammia. There was a fire in t~ big f ueplace and Daddy was reading us "The him a "'1J nay year • duill day, just like on my birthday. SO .-. I opem up the thinp I Fl from my .,.,eat oa Cbrist- maa., I try to remember What SANTA CLAUS MEETS ELVU 9J CowlwJ AM Niii M--.. Sdlool .. (Third prize) Santa was a very old man. He worked very bard. Once be went out looting for someone to work for him. It toot him place to ..... to hand on the fireplace. We left lots of cookies and milk for Santa. Grandma and Grandpa came all the way from Bermuda to Newport Beach to be with us. 1 place4. One day be found lots of little people called elves . Santa asked them to wort for him. ...... should I go? The mountains are good for snowme~ but I want to go where children never get to sec snowmen."' So the snowman set off for Orange County. He was getting tired of walking. At last he was there. "Wow. what a busy city!" be said. As the snowman was walking down the street all the can stopped and all the children ran out of their houses. It was such a sight to see! The snowman stopped and looked up, be was right in front of Mariners School. "This is where I want to live." said the snowman. All the children ran up to him and be started melting! Oh no! The children were so sad to see their snowman gone. Then one magical Christmas Eve, Santa came to town and saw the children drying. Santa remembered the snowman's wish and made it come true. The snowman came alive again. The children and the mowman were all so happy to have him back. So to this day, the snowman makes the playground his home. That's why they call him the Mariners Snowman! MY FAVORITE CHRIST- MAS • , • ...,Bii Newport H ..... 1 Ekmcmuy SdMIGI (Second prize) Then my grandma and grandpa and all my uncles and aunts and cousins went with us to Lake Arrowhead. We went ice · skating. I only fell five times. The ice was bard when I fell. I went around the rink all by myself. We had fun! Then WC sot in our car and went to our hotel. The next morning, we went to Santa•s Village and we went on the Bumble Bee ride and the motor cars. We saw a real reindeer. We went on a real fast roller coaster, but I wasn't scared! Across the way from the roller coaster there was a horse that I rode on. It was really cold there! And then we went back to the hotel This year will be fu~ too! THE HAPPY CHRISTMAS TREE •1 Crystal Lee {Tilird prize) Newport Hei&lm Elementary Sdlool Once upon a time, there was a Christmas tree lot and there was a very lonely tree there. Night Bcf ott Christmas"' when we beard the sound of jinale bells and a shout of, .. Ho, Ro, Ho ... We jumped up to loot out the door and saw Santa Oaus walk- ing towards us. l knew it was a special visit because I bad only seen Santa ·s bclpen before when shopping with my Mommy at South Coast Plua. So this had to be the real Santa. Santa came inside, opened bis big sack and gave us a Christmas present. We took pictures of Santa, had some bot chocolate, a bug and kiss from Santa and said good night. The next morning we awoke early to find new snow on the ground and a room full of presents under the tree! After opening our presents, we went sledding while the horses and dogs chased us. We also built a snowman and went skating on the pond. I will always remember the Christmas at my grandparmt's farm. It was the closcst I have ever been to the North Pole! MY OWN CHRISTMAS STORY •1 ScoaJ McCtriy Hart.or Vie1t llr..aatary (Second prize) Once upon a time a Saviour was born. His name was Jesus. He wu a baby just like me. I biow he played pmcs like bOYs and girls do tOday. lie didn' have a lot ol money • 10 tky ... tm tlbnp they pw to eaclll Otlliil'. Jaui . was born OD Cbristma. to they pve Santa did not know that the elves were magic. One of the elves said, kSure, for how long?"' Santa said, "Mmm.m, maybe for 61,100 years ... 0 Sixty-one-tbou1and, one hundred years!"' said one elf. .. Well, maybe for only one year,• Santa said. So the cha worked for one year and Santa never bad prob- lems apin. All of a sudden, Mn. Santa started to haft • baby. ·wea"' aaid Santa. ·1 guess rn have one more probleia" Ages CHRISTMAS •1C' a-.. ~Sct.ool (Fant prize) Once upon a time, there waa a boy who liked but bated Christmas bcaiuae bis mom and dad Sol divorced OD OUistmJaL One lillbt whri ScOtt w• ~ be drealDCd his mom ind dad were back topther. When Scott woke up, bim mom ran in to ICC what bap~ncd. SCou aaid. •1 diealMcl you to school."' tAQ.K., Mom," Scott said. Scott got bis clothes packed and went to school. "'Bye, Scot~"' said bis mom~ When Scott came home from school, his dad bad called and said be wants him to come tonight. That night his dad came to pick him up. "Bye. Mommy,• said Scott. -~, Scott,• said him mom. l]iree days passed and it was time for Scott to go home. When Kurt dropped SCott off at home, be realiud Nancy, hiS ex-wife, was so pretty. Scott 1got him mom and dad to start talking to each other and they both realized they both didn' have any boy or girl f ricnds. His mom and dad fell in love with each other apin and that night was Christmas. So for now on, Sc:ott Ford, Nancy Ford and Kurk Ford love Christmas. WHEN SANTA JOINED WDGBT WATCHERS .,s.n. Weeks (Second priz.e) I was the cause of •When Santa Claus Joined Weight Watcben ... My name is Secret Sarah. I work for the YPS. That stands for Your Professional Spies. My partner is Mysterious Melody. Just the~ a dame walked in. She said her guy had totally changed around. His name was Santa Oaus! Ber name was Jackpot Jennifer. Her guy. Santa, was fat. cuddly, and cute. Unfortunately, be bad just joined Weight Watchers! Now be ·acts like a totally new man because bc•s thin! Now he's not fa~ cuddly, or cute any more. So we locked him in 1 candy factory for two weeks. Re ate everythiag in it! Now be•s back to normal How he's fat, cute and cuddly ..-in! E~ooe bad a ... PY Christ- mas and lived happily ever after. TH£ CHRISTMAS TBA T WASNTRIGHT •1r.n.v.-.., (Third prize) It wu three days before Cbristlnu. N olhina was riabt. Santa WM sick and all of the reindeer were sic~ too. The d¥el bad not ca~ up t.bCir .ort. I didn't even have a Chriltaias me. No one Ud sifts for each Other. . It wasjmt awfW. ~Clam ftl OD a trip<> CJiillleli didD l ao to ICiloO!.. It .. ~ boriaa. My mom. til 91J brother and I were vay cnnty. My a ........ Age9. CBalSTMAS NIGHT •1 ..,.... lllleal a... View SdMMll (Fmt prize} Once thee was a boy named Eddie, although he was not popular at his achoo(, be wu a very aood writer. It was two days before Cbristmu a.pd Eddie was in his clusroom when his teacher ~ 14Qau, tonight's ....... assignment is to write a Christ- mas story." The class said, .. Ohhhhh." except Eddie. Then the teacher said, wrhe story is for a contest." Then the class was mott interested. "'lbe penon who wins sets their name and story printed in the news- paper." -ob.hh. .. said the class. Eddie went home and wrote bis story. The next morning. be turned it in and so did everyone else. The teacher looked over them and sent them into the company. The class received the company's response the next day, and Eddie\ bad won. He sot his story published in the newwpaper, and all of a sudden be became very popular. He always brqaCd about every- thinc and heca1¥ a very big brat. It finally betame Christmas Eve aDd Eddie ~ the boUIC with bia ~-Ilia family . went to bed, but Eddie stayal up to wait for Siaata Oa111. But Santa Clam never came. So be we:at up to b8ia tieclroom and fell or' Ep. la tM IDOl'Diaa. f.ddie r1llied clowmaain and IOoted in liia 1t0ctbl1. bat tJacre was aotbina ia it; ao«hi .. bUt coal. Eddie ru up tbe steps and said,MMother,mother,tbett9s co&I ia my stocking, no cudy, toys or anything. .. .. It's &J.ri&lat, honey. Come do......a.witbme.• So lie wcat dowmtai.n with bil motla wl opcacd a piaent .... -..,. ... la bil pRXUl; dlere W81 a eote tllat u.iCI, SANTA'S UNE:IP&CTKD TIUPTOllARS 9jllldaCnn Neat at &D_11 _ _, Z!1al9Cll (Sec:Ond prizie) Once upon a time. tbac was a DWI who baaed bappiac:ll. Wbaa IOIDICODe said IOlllC aood news to him, lie woald llWl and walk a~. If a boliday • wa ooming up he'd 1°'* himtdf in bis room. His name was M.r. Steck. Mr. Steck was always trying to think of a new way to banish happineu from the earth. One day, when be was in bis laboratory, be thought of a brilliant idea. He would Oy to the South Pole. bring some radio control rein- deer. steal the real ones then when Christmas comes be will steer the radio control reindeer out into distant space. It was worth a try. So be started on the plastic reindeer. Then be flow to the South Pole. stole the ttindeer and hid them and ttplaced them with the fake ones. Then Mr. Steck flew home. On Christmas Eve, when Santa packed his sleigh and left, be lost control of the reindeer and they Ooated to Man. When they landed he looked around. It was a lonely planet and Santa was very bot. Just then, be saw something move by a rock. It was something green. It looked very scary. But just then, Santa thought of putting all the_energy in the toys that be bad on to the sleigh and then fly back to earth. Her idea worked and not a moment too soon for the green thing was licking its slimy lips. When be la.oded safely OD earth, be got some mott toys and started bis rounds. As for Mr. Steck. it was going to be a long Christmas. THE CRUEL AUNT BJ~Venb Colep Part Sdtool (Tldnl prize) There was a little girl who lived in a big pretty house. Her pareut wa'C tilled ia -~ landte Siie .. f__. to tne ~ ... am ..... n.lilds jrl'a aw .. I i'i•• Ber mat .. jealo. til ... ~ lildla••ltlL • timed -lite -WU lier line. I jJJj-did all of the dlora. She cooked ud did all of the 1en1~ I ,jllje•e newr complained, she beliewd that eomeday abe would be fne. And abewarigbL C.il«e= 800°•1 IMlcr IC. low.I to rua or llide clowa die ......... fitld d licr WOildaWI plCKllU ~ foe la. De only tlaiQI tbet San ..... Deftr aouen to do ... to fed the map; deep in her heart. All Sara's f ricnd1 would say that tbey beard bells or they aaw Santa, but all Sara ever aaw w• the morning light shine on her glorious praents. This year. Sara was deter- mined to feel the magic of Christmas even if it meant sbe bad to stay up all night long. On One evening; .. abe WU cry- ing. sbe beard a .a,.. sound. It wa Santa. Be brought her the most wonderful pnaent; a little kitten. He told Ila' if abe took good catt of tie little ti1ten, a prince would come. IJlliana toOt aood catt of the kitten. As Santa promised, a haMsomc4 prince came. But her aunt would not let ber go. So the prince made a plan to trick lier aunt. He plamWI to aay that be ii aoing to giYe her money. I .i11iana's aunt fell for that trick. Tiie prince teally did not give the aunt any money. The prince took Lilliana to a far away place. They lived happily after .. the night of Christmas Eve, Sara found a biding place behind a • chair. got a good book and curled up for the nighL Hour by bour padded and Sara started to • Age10 FINDING THE MAGIC OF ClllUSTMAS B1 Nictie Opallloa (Fll'St priz.e} get confused because it was now one o'dock and she hadn't seen anything that might represent the magic of Christmas. Another hour passed and Sara was still confused. Finally, Sara decided that going to bed was the right thing to do. Every. year, Sara's family stayed home for Christmas. Sara always looked forward to Twenty years later, Sara got married and bad one child. When it was Sara's first Christ- mas with her new family, she found out the magic of Christ- mas. When her little girl ran into the family room.. Sara saw her eyes glow and she loved to watch her little girl rip the wrapping paper to pieces as she searched for her presents. Sara finally realized that the magic of Christ- mas was g1vmg. SANT A~ SLEEP-IN ~' Piper ArdlibUl MariMn Sct.ool (Second prize) Amanda and Candice were so excited that it was Christmas Eve. They went to bed wonder- ' ing when Santa was going to come. In the morning, when they woke up, they ran into the living room to see what Santa bad brought them. To their surprise, they saw nothing. Their stockings were empty and thett were no presents under the Christmas tree. Their parents walked in and were just as shocked as them. As Largest Selection of LIONEL on the West Coast Large Selection of <IJCJ: ~ .... #2021D Rec. -m-Special $69995 ..... 'S 'P Santa's Village to talk to Santa. It was extremely cold at Santa•s Village. When they got to the door. an old lady opened the door . .. Hello ... she said ... Can I help you?" uwe·rc looking for Santa Oaus," a little boy shouted out. •He's still sleeping~ ... said Mrs. Claus. .. We~ you see Mrs. Claus, •e did not have a visit from Santa last nigh~" explained a very tall and thin man. .. Why, you shouldn 'l have, it's not Christmas yet, .. Mrs. Claus said loudly. 04Y cs it is, .. Candice shouted as she pulled out a calendar that bad all 2S days marked up to Thursday and. indeed, it was Thursday. Mrs. Claus looked shocked. "Just a minute, please~ and 111 get Santa." Santa came to the door with bis red suite on and a bag full of candy and toys. Santa was surprised to see the people and asked, "What arc you going here? .. Amanda replied, .. It's Christ- mas,, Santa. and you slept in!" Santa went to get his nature clock and check to sec what day it was. and sure eno~ it was Christmas day. 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We have always been told that what causes facial muscles to sag and wrinkle through the years is the result of weather, sunlight. ultraviolet rays and soap. Each of these contribute to the cause, but research has shown that with age, collagenic and elastin fibers become less effective in support- ing the skin. Since the slcin of the face and neck is attached directly to these fibers. the natural aging process causes the skin to wrinkle and sag. There arc many methods used to improve the appearance of the skin , but essentially all these processes do is stretch and remove excess skin. Collagen injections temporarily puff out wrinkles. chemical peels remove a few layers of wri~kled skin, but we arc still left with sagging muscles. After extensive research and testin1, an alternative solution has been found. 1t•s a small, hand-held instrument which is applied to the face. It tones muscles, stimulates circulation and reduces wrinkles. Results can usually be seen after the first session. Treatments arc painless and enjoyable. Morneau said. A series of eight or more treat- menu are recommended to naain youthful muscle tone and stimulate a healthy. glowing complexion. Collqen ampoules are also used to replace some of the natural fluids the skin looses. Using the instrurMnt impro,·cs penetration and wil1 improve texture and supplements of the skin. After a client has com- pleted the recommended series. a program of one treatment every two to thJtt months is all that is needed . Morneau said anyone would benefit from the treatments. but those in the 38-58 age group" ill show more remarkable resuhs around the eyes and jawline. She said the first signs of aging an~ concentration lines bct~·een the eyebrows and laugh lines. .. When the muscle is toned. it will lift the skin back up.·· Morneau said. The severity of muscle tone loss or wrinkling 'A-ill determine bow many treatments are required in the ini~ial series. Clients are advised to come in every two to three months for a complete facial and toning application to keep the muscle~ intact. .. This is not intended to replace plastic surgery. but it an alternative." Morneau said ... h 's less expcnsi\'C, less painful and it's natural. Give yourself or a loved one the aif t of a consultation. now priced at SSO, regularly SlOO. It includes full facial, tonin& skin analysis and collagen ampules. For mo" information about TM Alurnative, call or drop by the Casa de/ Sol salons in the Woodbridge Village Shopping Center in lrvirw, 857-55.U or the salon in Huntington Pavilion Center at I 6434 &ach Boule- vard, Hunting/on &ach. 841- 9128. $ t • I I t . I • • $ I $ J J J I l I S l ~------------------------ °"'~--------------11D------,...,,,. __________ ~llle~-------- COffACI ------ ..... ._ ___ _ tom design· at Serena S«caa D'l~ tbe unique and exclaaive 1boe 1tore in Atrium C9Ui:t. ia baviq a atore- Wide sale in time for lut minute ~ aDd ia oft'eriq 10 to 60 percent off everythiq in .aoct. In 8ddition, Paul Mayer shoes ud bep will be marked SO perceat off. Rene Caovilla •boa ud ~ are featured at one- thinl OB. .. Rene Caovilla ia the top of die line, ad my prica are lower tbaa afayone '•," 1aid owner aap BUtia --J'here are only two other ltOrea carrying this line ... WbCn cuatomen walk into Serena D1talia. the tint thing they will aotice ia the rich nneU of ral leatber. The eecond thi"8 they will llotice ia the ambience of tbe store with its array of unique, o-.of+tind shoes. Ao:ordiq to Bhatia, the store just celebrated its second anniYenary at Atrium Court. mu -C 1 IFlll -......... 11 .... If . --. 11 111r ._ .. _ t 'I Bhatia be1an on Madi.son 1111 .m ff Ill fl JI m II ... n I • _. If wlllllfl Aftllue in New York City and was invited to open a store at tured in Italy by llUlllel' crafts- the Fashion laland location. men. He said that the deligm are For women lootiq for inter-his own exclusively, and won't cstiq claip and unique fubion · be found anywhere else, even -m in shoea. Serena D1talia is the Italy. pllCC to visit. The deaign are Serena D1talia hu many Bbatia'I owm. He designs the dreuy shoe fuhiom in every ... ab~ but they are manufac--imaginable c;olor for the holiday season. Customen may bring in outfits and color coordinate them with the shoes. Chances are very good that they will find the right shoes to compliment their outfits, with Bhatia •s expert help. .. The idea is to blend color, not match it," he said ... You only match when you don' have an imagination." Also available is a wide selec- tion of boots in different colored snakeskins, antelope st.ins, pony skins and suede. Bhatia· said it takes seven feet of skin to manufacture his snakeskin boots. Bhatia bas all of the products needed to clean and maintain bis shoes• fine appearance. A show- cue features the many types of shoe acceuories carried at Ser- ena D•Jtalia to accent shoe fuhions. Ip Bhatia 'a 1tora,e area are more than 4,000 pain of sboea in all sizes and co&on cuatomen miaht desire. However, if they want a special daip in a p...-- timlar akin be might not have, Bhatia is happy to place. special order for tbe customer. In addition to fine quality sboea, Serena D1talia bu an extensive ldection of mohair and French angora sweaters. Purses and bags from dreuy to cas~ can be found at Serena D1talia/ The same hip quality is found in each piece. Geneva watches, which are accurate copies of designer watches, are featured at very reasonable pnces. &rma D 'Italia is located on tM ucond level of the Atrium Court. Hours are JO a.m. to 9 p.m., Monday through Friday; JO a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday and noon to 5 p .m. on Sunday. For mou information. call 720- 1# l . Two stores keep Charles Dahan busy ReOection is a boutique aptly DalNd by owner Cbarles Dahan. It rdlc:da the ctdture of his oati¥e Morocco. Shoppers who enter the estab- lishment are immediately impraeed by the wide selection of Moroccan dOthing. Cuato- men who recopii.e the name of Laile Adi.tr miaht be 1urpriled that the clotbin1 ele1antly displayed around tbe store is not from that Moroccan designer. Dahan 'a brand is exclusively bis and carriea the name of Sahara. The clothiq is colorful and q,uite exotic, with flowing and draping j.cteta and drased long blouies and carefree pants. Customen will find the stri~, ~and nubby fabric unusual in its ~n and rayon blend. •When otben sell a scarf for SllO, I will sell it for MS," Dahan said. Other examples are skirts for SllO and pants for $90. An clqant jumpnit with Iona Oow- ina ~ it Sl7S. A dJaS in a nubby knit ii $140. Renectiona also has hand made jewelry and belts from creams are SO percent product Morocco. They are crafted by · and SO pncent air. Other ice themountaiopeop~t;beBerbet, cream parlor pr"lducts are 20 Dahan explained. Hand tooled percent air. Le ~,ainte Ge~ Jc-tber curves. depntly, inter-hu 24 Oavon of ice cream and woven with silver medallions. can serve it in either the special Strand necklaces, exotic ear-waffle cone or a dish. rings and hand embroidered In addition, the store offers a punes, are just a few of the fme variety off are for the hmclttimc items found at Rdlections. crowd. Shrimp u•ld, tuna salad, Also, the Carole Little line is egg salad .and ham~ c~ featured, with handknit bulky 00 Le Samte Germain s crotS- rayon and silk sweaten; silk b)OUICI and skirts and clresaes. Reflections has brought quality to the Harbor Area for the last six months. LE SAINTE GERMAIN Changing hata just a little bit, Dahan and his wife, Miriam, opened an ice cream and pastry shop just a few doon down in the same center. The shop features Bwrs ·Jee Cream, which is a household name-for thote who know quaJ.. ity. Ge.Lato ia the specialty, a very rich Italian ice cream. Unlike other commercial ice creams from supermarkets, aeJato is 9S percent product. Commercial ice sants are all favorites. Pasta aalad, quiche Lorraim, fresh fruit and brie and French onion soup are sure to please the pa.late. The fountain offerings are sure to put the topping on the meal. Cafe au lait. soft drj.nk.s, mineral waten, exprcsso and cappucino from the special machine, are just a few items. Le Sainte Germain's specialty D'ITALIA 720-14'1 is baked goods, including a wide variety of F rcnch pastries, crois- sants and breads. Dahan said be can cater events with his pastries and needs about a week advance notice. Now is the time to order for that special holiday event. Reflections and u Sainte ~rmain t1Te both IOC4ted in Wutpon Square. J69 E. 17th Strttt, Costa Mao. For more information. call 721-8560. z CJ) 0 c __. :I: m -~:D z (') )> r ,, 0 :xJ z -)> ATRIUM COURT• llAIN LEVmL •FASHION ISLAND . . . \ Donavan& seamans~ a celebration f! marriage. · Reatilfm your marriage with a diamond annt\'Pr,ary rmg- a band uf precious )tone that celebrate~ ycwr \.'\Pddmg day. To add spark/<' to the celebra- tion of \Our marriage, \H' prop<.> e a band oi d1amcmds in ter persed with rubies, sapph1res or emeralds. Or a solid band oi diamonds that 'a~ happy anniversary in a more traditional ·way. . Let us help you choo e from · the many style \.ve offer You ·11 find each rmg is selected for exqwsite beaut v. quality and \a Jue. "ith prices beginning at $370 So this year; choo ea diamond anmversary nng irom Dona\1an & Seamans. Los Ange/es· oldest 1ewe/ers ~~©feomum Certified Gemolog1 g • Amencan Gem Society '44-5764 A TlllUM COURT e FASHION 15lAND e NEWPOllT IEACH My Girl is gearing up for the holidays in a big way. All through December, the store will feature holiday wear and cruise wear. The holiday wear is dressy • just right for entertaining. In addition, My Girl will have a selection off urs for the finishing touch. Ao idea for the holidays that My Girl tried last year that was very succcssf uJ was ~be wish list." This year, My Girl is again featuring the wish list, for those women who want to let special people in their lives know what they desire for their holiday gifts. Wo,.en's Co•te~ra,.y SJJOrt•wear 20% to 40% OFF IZOD. BEEWEMI •JE••co BEVERLY HD I B POLO CWB MAl.9J BEACH CLUB ~ toapl and bath ...... ~ wurri, aueat bOo~ lilt no~n and country c:rUt boutique items are a aood way to finish last minute abOppµia . For the YOUJllCI' Id, there are novelty markers and pens, blowup dinosaun,, balloons, key chains and decorative calendars. Everyone will enjoy receiving photo albums or picture frames, holiday candies, silk flower arrangements and caililleS. Ce~bratioru is located al 801 W. Baker 5•.•eet in Costa Mesa. Quantity discounts ar~ offered. For more information. call 979-. 8570~ There's a little bit or ,..,.. ... riabt ia the beal1 of ~n Beach and thOle visiting The Abbey, will agree that this ii so. .. I have had people from England come in and tell me that this reminds them of home,• said owner Shirley Gilbert ... I really appreciated that. because I had never been to England. We try to create little vignettes that just depict a very European feeling in the store ... The shop opened a year ago. specializing in the finest in interior daip l&lld commercial decorating, antiques and custom floral arrangements. Gilbert deaianed the shop with the fedina of what an English home would be lite. When she fmally sot to make that trip to England a month ago, she came back and said, MYou know what? I did it ... The Abbey has the best in gifts and custom floral arrangements in silk and cotton band-painted flowers. Fresh wreaths and garlands for Christmas and custom tree decorating are avail- able for transforming a home into a holiday paradise. The Abbey staff can go into a home and decorate a Christmas tree that is furnished by them or the homeowner. For holiday gift giving, The Abbey bas gift selections, already boxed and ready for --· 11. tm THE NEWPORT B8Bllkl/COITA WM NEWB ••l"a .__,. 111 Mapping. for $30 and under, Gilbert said. For the customen' enjoyment. a pot of tea is always on and they can sip while they browse. Having a good buyer for a in NB · a.bop such as hers is important and Gilbert acquired an English buyer for her store last August, who just happened to come in to shop. He called her to the back of the store and offered to be ber buya-. Gilbert said that after talking to Colin Gregg for a baJf hour, she felt comfortable abOut the arrangement and they shook bands on it. the only coatract they have between them. According to Gilbert, Gregg is a very influential pcnon in his country. He is chairman of tbe board of the 400 bakeries be o~ beads up a cancer dme for children, is beadmast.er ol a boy•s school and now be is Gilbert's boyer. She uid he went on a trip to Frankfurt and boqllt some tbiap, which Gil- bert said are goqeous and not showa to anyone die. The hiah point was when Greg invited her to Eiigland to visit with his family and see the country . .. I was on the next plane, .. she remembered. "I spent a glorious I 0 days with them. He bas the loveliest wife and daughters. I saw castles and antique stores_ I recently received a box of Christmas presents from them." Gilbert ba.5 been receiving shipments regularly and lovingly displaying the items in her shop. Oak is best for lasting beauty Gilbert feels that antiques are very imp0rtant for the warmth they add to a space. She enjoys designing commercial buildings in antiques. _.Each piece I have is very meaningful t~ me and every time I sell something, I want it to go to a good home," she said. '41 don' buy what I don' love ... There is no truth to the rumor that oak furniture ever went out of style, according to Ben Hayes, partner in Furniture Oak. wrbe pine phase came and went in California very quickly and people in the east arc still into mahogany," Hayes aaid. .. But oak never died." Furniture Oai opened in September. It is a store special- izing in solid oak f umiture and f umiturc accessories. Customers can order sofas and there arc plenty of gift items, according to Hayes, including wall clocks and jewelry boxes., MQur concept is to off er solid oak furniture at wholesale prices and exclusive furniture accesso- ries that no one else carries," said Hayes. "The store is fully stocked with merchandise." As a holiday special, Furni- ture Oak has a cedar-lined hope chest for $39. 99 and a four-tiered lawyen book case for S49.9S. Both pieces carry a suggested retail price of SI 19. CUstomen will find a wide variety of computer desks, rol- Jtops, d ining room sets, china closets, corner curio cabineu, sofas, loveseats, cocktail tables and lamps, Hayes said. There are many accent pieces which can be used in any room in the house. "'Our line changes every six months to off er the customer new reasons to keep coming back," Hayes said. "'Oak goes with everything and being hard- wood, will last forever ... Hayes has been whok:saling furniture for 10 years and plans on openina up other stores and offering a franchise. He is look- ing into opening another Garden Grove location and is negotiat- ing on areas in Huntington Beach and Costa Mesa, be said, offering customers the same quality in their oak antique reproductions. Beginning the first of the year. Furniture Oak will have a special cherry finish section, for a new trend Hayes feels might be developing. Cbeny finishes on items such as desks, footstools, sewing boxes~ bachelor's chests, chain and Queen Anne tables will be found t.beTe. ,--- 1 I I As a plus, customers will be served by the expertise of Hayes' partner, Dacsik Namgoong. Namgoong was formerly a manufacturer and was the first to come out with the Paul Bunyan four-poster bed, said Hayes. "So, he knows the f umiture business first hand, .. said Hayes. Furniture OaJc is O{Nn Mon. day through Saturday, JO a.m. to 9 p.m. and Sunday. 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. It is located at 13518 Garden Grove Boulevard, Garden Grove. Phone: 638- 8989. Gilbert has exunded her hours for holiday shopping conwn~ncr. 11r~ Ab~y is OJJ'!n 9 a.m. 10 9 p.m .. Monday through Saturday and Suncl4y , noon to 5 p .m. /1 is locat~d at 3636 Newport Boukvord. New- port &ach. behind Magic Island. Just loolc for th~ mmrMquins dr~d in period costu.ma Mxt to thr I 1-f oot Christmas tre~. Phone: 675- 1111. ''\$------. . 1· I u41ttlques & <tf f1te g~tt I I I '' l}1aage Cou1tt9 • s CUarque gltopptag 8ipe.tle11ce •• I I I I I I I I Surrounded by the buuty and w~rmth of European Antiques, The Abbey Invites you to come by for tea and cookies and start your Mlventure into the Hol~y Suson. Antiques Fine Gifts Holiday Garland It Festoons Floral Anangements Interior Desisn tar~> Table Decorationt • I I I I I I , • l - ' \ / . . ----- -.. -~ --~ ...,,-..::-=__ -.. . --- -• .. . . FINAL HOLIDAY OFFER ------ 1800 WllS(lllllltDPall Olllce) COSTA llEIAt CA 557-4401 's p z in fine alterations Immigrant from Brazilian tailoring .family is American success story II that holiday party dress a little too Iona. or does your best suit coat need to be let out? No problem, Erik's Alterations can b•iiclle it. For tbe IMt nine months, Erik SilDOD bM pen the Harbor Area residents the finest in alteratioa care. Erik 'a Altera- tiODI can do anything and no t8lt ii impoaiblc, Simon said. Re Also does custom work and ~~with lilbtweiabt woob, Eaililb wools and .......,.. wools. Customen can cidm kills ia their own fabric orcllomefrom Erik's inventory. Simon brinp a family tradi- tion of tailoring to th.is country. His father and grandf athcr were both tailon and be learned the business at the aae of 14, in bis native Branl. But be decided to come to this country seven years ago, after many years of dream- ~g about emigrating to Amer- ica. He said his English wasn't very good and he broupt all the money be bad withhinL He used that money to invest in the trade be knew best: tailoring. .. I fell in iove with this country and am 'happy to be here," Simon said ... It is important that you be happy where your are, and I am very happy ... Simon '1 tailoring store wu very auccesaful in Irvine ... I wu surprised to see bow much business came in," he said. Since be opened Erit•s Alter- ations in Costa Mesa, business has been booming. He said that there is a real market for shops who specialize in alterations. People are too busy to do their own alterations and they might lack the expertise necessary. .. You save money by having alterations done professionally, .. Simon said ... We have the right equipment and can do it fast." Simon said business is so good, be is thinking about a franchise. He is ready to sign a lease in Fashion Island for another shop. Erik's Alterations' prices are very reasonable: $4 for hemming pants without cuffs; S6 for cuffed or lined pants; A8 to SIO for dresses or skins, depending on the fullness. Erik's can alter jackets, hem them and shorten the sleeves. Erik's Alt~rations is o~n 9 a.m. to 7 p.m .• Mondoy through Friday and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m .. Saturday. TM location is 19'5 Harbor Boulevard. in JM Sa/~ way C~nt~r. in Costa M~sa. For mor~ information, ca/1549-J 543 . Class Act is in new location · Need a fancy party dress for that special holiday event? Then try Class Act in Corona del Mar. Cius Act bas been a familiar name for four yean to those who enjoy a unique shopping expe- rience. Now, owner Jeri Hawk- ing would like to announce that the store has moved, but not too far: only three doors south. A bonus at Class Act's new location is that it is open till 8 p.m. and the parking in the rear is free and plentiful. Hawkins said her boutique carries everything for the war- drobe, with a selection of com· fortable clothing, both dressy and casual. The perfect outfit can be accessorized on the spot, no searching required. Custo- mcn will find band-knit onc-of- a-kind sweaten and shoes in every color as a special attrac- tion at Class Act. CHRISTMAS PARTY DECORATION CENTER GIFT WRAP • BOWS -:.~-I SIZfS Especially for the holidays are Class Act's party dresses, which are fancy enough for evening without being too glitzy, accord- ing to Jeanne Low of Class Act. 0 Those who don't want sequins or something that loob like it can be worn for buai.nea, will like these dreues,,. Low said. "Ibey are a bappy medium and are quite popular ... Al.l lY'Pf.S • COlOIS> YARN SOLD It 111 fOOT. • CIT TAGS ROUOI~ •ETC. ,r--- tJSO 1r •JIO 14" •i-rt tps 6" ....... ,.._ ........ & ...... ........ ......... ... , ... _ --WMU Sit -lC. 29• 39• 49• uo '°' .. _. -'i• Ml. She said that customen can come in and order clirecdy from the manur.ctum. The dreucs are in briabt colon and tbe price ia very lalOUMe. Hawkins prida benelf on her exclusive collection. She said abc buys one of each item ao a penon I • 2•Nl1• Success on Balboa Island spawns 2nd shop in Irvine SiDilh National Jewclen ~ cclllnled tbe panel o ..... of ita lrfine store. The Balboa la••tid llOle llM been a f•mitier fware for the lllit four years. ~ fllMOD ~ opeaed the lnilie l&Ole ii to provide nen mOR ••m tlWl we are able to at the a.ltioa store," said oWW' S.• S-.itb, •Irvine bu an ~ lite jeweler, who can. do tu CUllOID design wort and repain ijpt OD tbe premilet. We will llbO ba~ much more room, 800 square feet." Smith National Jewelers prides illelf OD individuaJ.iud attention, without the hustle and bustle of crowded mallt. And the prices are good, with lea than department store prices, SO percentoffaaleseveryday,Smith said. Smith National Jewelers is a multi-faceted business. Smith bolds jewelry shows in large hotel chains and large corpora- tions. Many pieces are on con- signment in gift shops in the hotels. In addition, Smith offcn Class ... II, 1FMN11• can buy an outfit and not have to worry about seeing that same outfit at an event. She specializes in tee-shirts that are jeweled or rbinestoncd. For the holidays, Ous Act an extensive inventory of resay items for Boat Parade arties and holiday entertaining. an added plus, customen will · ve a free Class Act Spending cam tc:e-thirt with any pur- bue. The tee-shirts feature rtmatones and say .. Class Act pending Team, Ostentatious Pretentious." a iD£il..order optiQIL Wf oday, you canl J• nit for the cuttomcn to come to you, JOU ~ to So to the custo- mers," Smith uid. •ey doing the shcnn, it also belpl to market the stores." Important for bOliday giftgiv-ina is the diamond bangle bra- celet and teonia braeelct., Smith said. For men, the Citizen Aqua- land DMn watch with depth meter is bot. Smith said that many diven who have seen it are impressed with it. For holiday engagement ring giving, Smith National Jewelers is the place to begin and end. Smith said that her store offen more than just showing a couple of pre-set rinp. Her sets are without the stones, so the couple can pick their own. She said she sits down with the couple and shows them everything about the diamond, including bow to look at it through a jeweler's loupe and about clarity, color and weight. If the couple wanta atones Cass Act bas unique jewelry, including sterling silver, cubic zirconium and rhinestones, with matching sets; bracelets, ear- rinp and belts. .. People are coming in and looking at the fun items," Haw- kins said. ..They are getting ready for the holidays ... And Low agrees. ..This is better than them•" she said. "The malls are ajoke." CllW Act i.r opm till 8 p.m., M """'1y throuih Saturday and on Sundtlys from JO a.m. to 6 p.m. It i.r locat~d at 2144 East Coast Hi1hway, Corona del Alar. Plto•: 640-1198. ry open n w ore other than diamondt, Smith otren a large ldection al loose gemstones and colored stona. Other service a offered by Smith National Jewelen are app~ clea0 ina, watch and jewelry repair, remounting and resetting. MQur compapy philosophy is that we are committed to being the best. Best quality, best service, best friends,.. Smith said. ..We offer nice, quality pieces, which are very aff orda- ble ... Smith National Jewekrs i.r open until 9 p.m. throu1lr /He. ]J, and until J p.m. on Dec. 24. TM Balb0a Jslllnd location is th~ third stor~ on tM right, afur crossing the Balboa brid1e. The Irvine location is at tM comer of Barranca Pqrk way and Culver Driw. COATS ll~IUllHI" Si<IC' 111 or Out . . . . . . . . ~l1!.'10 Si'k In or Out Throu!lh J\nn t lolc ....... :m .tXl I .t.'llHllll'n Slt't.."\'l.'S . . . . . . I CUi( I Shcu1t·11 Sll't..'Yt.'S . . . . . . . 1'1.0U ShuMl.,, \."oat . . . . . . . . . :!ft.:!O Haist• Hack . . . . . . . . . . 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Jdll ""' 1\po Locntions To Seti'e Yuu COSTA MESA llWINE SH.Oct 7 .00 5.00 :t:lf ;f; 11.'H"I,.,,. 1111~1 ·" /l."tk"' 1~-Jft.,,.";t1• C'tmt:'f"/ 411U1 lnwK" fllnt /\< .,,,,. . .,,,n Cmto rl 549-1543 ~44-6303 Imported & Domestic Chocolates and Confections a Private Labels & Unique Packaging for •Catering •Gifts • Conventions • Baskets • Weddinas • Parties •Alt Occasions Gifts from Jonathon's are Always in Good Taste JO NATHANS Choco'4Jier of Newport - 130 E. 17th SL llS. Com M~ CA 92626 (714) 548-4992 ' I t I l < •• ..,, Mea Mw beoa•1 .... - IDOl'C feelajoje CG•lciom OWi' die years Md me DOW di s'l'tina the bat tMt ii .... ,,.. ... r..-,. world. nc bat in ... _ vice illl 't leCODd•ry. to tlaat, it ii just .. important. Enter 0...nina, one of Atrium Court .. premier men .. wardrobe stores for al.molt two yean. The friendly staff will consult with customers on the beat poua"ble choices for their wardrobes. The atmOlpbere ia friendly ud per- sonal u customers enjoy com- Pli••larJ beverapa wlaile •••'• ~tot··-~ ~ CiMy MOodJ, Clt•niM ~net ol ila .... do«hbw pmclaua th.roqla a unique IY*m of boob. The name ol the dicat ii included with the brand wt style of dothi• IDOlt favored by that client. Wbeli a particular line arrives at the store, the client ii notified by phone or note. Moody said that Ch.tnim lites to bep in cloee touch with clienta ~ leDdina out ..................... ..... <>em. ...... rCMlr 1o m C..amtrAfp11rW.iaaMp11a ,.. ... .., .............. me _. lo •laamt •:l"nlt lo eajoJ~±s f?p_.Mrl d 'oevrea terved ia a fative lettiJla. Moody aaid the staff memhen, Sea, ~cvin. Caril-, topber ad henelf, me wardrobe CODIUltaDta .•bo belp penonaUy daip adient\ wbole wardrobe. Chanins featura a larae variety If You Like Lal1e ~dzer You Will Love , J •t i11111 Ill' J1111 --1111• lllliillia of American and European Jt•li•m are featured. Altenliom daipen with many domestic are available, if neechd. Cb••ina labela. Moody said her staff will ship merchandile .i the encouraaes clients to brina clo-client 'I request. Bripdy decor- thina they have at home that ative gift boxes ud ribbons will they would like to have updated. set off that special holiday gift. Sabara Xcflecti11ns PRE-CHRISTMAS SALE N9wlloullque carrying the most exotic clothing and accessories from Morrocco. Come and check our Westport Square 369 East 17th Street -#14, Costa Mesa CAcrms from Ralphs Molhet) (71,) 722-8560 prices & selection. for him 644-8800 Atrium Court• Main LeVel • f dhlon laland Chanin.I• how$ ore 10 a.m. to Cbanins' 2,300 square feet of 9 p.m .• Monday through Friday; space features everything a man JO a.m. to 6:30 p.m. on Satwday wo\lld need to complete a sue-and 11:30 p .m . to 5:30 p.m. on cessf ul wardrobe. A wide variety Sundays. For more inf ornuJtion, of shoes from casual to designer call 6#-8900. Family Fitness shapes you up One of the best ways to keep up that New Year's resolution of getting into shape ·u to join a health club. Family Fitne11 Center in Costa Mesa is offering a special for the fint 88 houn of 1988. TbOle interested in gettina fit, after all of die holiday cheer, can pay S88 for 88 days use of the club. .. It's a pat way for people to come in and see how they like the dub,• said manqer Otes Rowe. With fitness awareness increasing all the time, it's important for people to know the difference between a fitness center and a health sp~ said Rowe. "'When people come here to work out, they are dressed comfortably and prepared to sweat," Rowe said. •spas are for those who want more passive facilities~ lite bigger Jacuzzis and bigaer saunas. Family Fitness is weU-k.nown to those who are serious about their workouts and is the largest chain of its kind in Calif o~ according to Rowe. "'Our concept works for busy business people who don l have much time, want the proper equipment for their interests, and trained instructon that have a good knowledge of what they are doing," Rowe said. "'They can come in and work out without wai&ing." Family Fitness bas every imaginable option for its members. For racquetball entbuaiutl, there are private courts with challenae ladden ud a ~ court, where a player can find a partner if not ~by one, Rowe said. A 1-tet WI UJDDUium ii available. For those interested in exercile machines, Family Fit- DCll bu five lines of equipment which are geared for whatner a person would like to achieve by working out. Certain· ~bines are for weiaht loa, otlaen are for toning and fuming the muscles. Family Fitnea bas a room with free weipta for the body builder, with IS bencbes available, two racb of dumb- bells and squat racks. If Aerobics ·is a member's desire, eight classes are tauaht daily, beginning at 6 a.m. and concluding at 8:30 p.m. Claaes range from beginnin1 to advanced. Specialty classes are taught which focus on low- impact or no-impact workouts and jazz cluses, Rowe said. Instructors at Family Fitncu are highly trained and certified by the club '1 own in-house certification. For cardio-vascular fitness, '27 Lif ecycles are available. The founder of Family Fitness is responsible for the design of the innovative device, accordina to Rowe. Rowe said it ia important for memben to act feedback on their progress, so they are more motivated and enthusiastic. Family Fitness has a physical therapy program and services many children from High Hopes. Family Fitne.u i.r rudy to bePt ltelpinf peopk wort off thoM ho/Jdoy pountb. ~ i.r ovailabk Al onday tltrotelt Sotwday. T1te club i.r opoe 6 o.m. 10 11 p.m., Mo11d•y tllroutla Fridoy and a &m. to I p.m., s.turd.y tmd SwttJ.y. For mote ilt/""""61on. cilll SS7-UO I. WAS SANTA ... ,. I ,, .. As soon u those words left Tommy's mouth, a jingling sound wu beard' and, Tommy and hisgrandfatberfound them- selves in a giant library. The library ~ad books as big as buildings. . Over in the corner, a little man was .sitting quietly. Then Grandpa and to the little man, .. Where are wer The little man replied, •y OU are in the Great Christmas Library. I am Manny the magic man of the library. Al soon as you uk anything about Santa, you are zapped beret" Tommy ukcd, 16We~ what do we do here?" He ~ •we answer your questiom!" So the little man ran over to the giant books and started looking for a red book. "Oh, here it is," the little man said. .. Where was Santa born?" He found the page and ans- wered, •Nowhere. He is an ever- being. He wu never born and will neVer die. He will always live to bet.ind to people and bring joy to their lives. Now you aet to mate a special visit to Santa and talk to him penonally!" Tolllmy and Grandpa went and visited Santa. The spirit of Santa will always be in their hearts. Age 11 PIXIE DRE.AMDlS 8JShm•Mlm S-...Sdlool (Fint prir.e) At Dream Central, home of the PWC Dreamers., the pixies ~ busy wortinj on d~. Theit job ia to make up d1UIDI for little ticb in the U.S.A. ScMDetiaiiel this ii a clifrtCUlt job. Wily? Tiie daildren IOIDdima baw a proNem aDd aeccl to dream ol a m wer. AD dill pixill lib tbCir jobl ........... to~aboUt it. 1lie fiw aaia pWea UC Bald~ • .-.. iD c~ of m•kina kids dream of holiday fun, decoratina. and throwina parties. Tbe yowaaat, Speck, is tbe deteetivc Pixie becluse she's full Of~ adventure, and never milled a clue. Whizmee, the dreamer, is a lot like a child, daydreams constantly, and makes up a lot of fun games. Tafty loved to eat taffy and other ·candy. Fairyd~ the oldest and p IM the most logical often gets on the othen' nerves. No one has ever seen the Boss, but everyone has beanl him at least once. Meanwhile, at Dream Cen- tral, a voice boomed over the loudspeaker. "Speck, Whizmee, Fairydust, Holiday and Tafty to private quarters at once." With ~ the pixies were off to their private quarten. Once inside, the phone rang. "111 get it!" yelled Holiday. 16Hello, Holiday speaking.• she said. .. Holiday; this is the Boss, switch on the intercom, I want to talk to all the pixies." .. 1t•s o~ ~"she said. .. Im tending you five to earth. There .. a young boy down tbeR that's havina trouble under- standing the true meaning of Christmas. You 11 have a time traveling aid to help you. Any time you Te ready, say the word." They all looted at each other, ... nodded and ~ wrbe word!" In the next instant, they were OD earth. •Loot!" said Speck and pointed to a ca1culator-like object. 1bat must be the time traveler." Taking the device, they walked to the address they were given by the Boss. They walked around to the back of the house and peeked in the window. A radi9 was playing extremely loud. The pixies all jumped in through the window. Speck ran over and turned the radio off. ·eey! What are you doingr asked the boy who wu dancing. .. We Te~• said Wbizmee, "and we'R here to help you undentand the true rw.aning of Cbristm .. as • .. I don ~t need any help," said the boy. •1 know that Christmas is the time that I get presents and candy." "Do you believe in God?" T afty utc:d . .. No. He's just a fake," the boy said. ..I only believe in me, Mike.• "Well, then, come on. We're going to let you witness the birth of Christ," said F airydust. •What\ He have to do with this?" Mike asked. --we celebrate Christmas because it's His birthday," Hol- iday replied. -i-be gift tradition it bCCause three wisemen each gave Jeaus one sift. SO you ~ if there ii DO suda thing U God, theft .. Oil aucb ~ • Jaus, aiid if~ Tbmi't DO Aldi tbina •CllrW .... ... "nat•s ot," Mite said . ·~1.,.,IMlwtoao._., iD lime after all .. ... ., Bma 11. IE THE NEWPORT B8GfJ/COSTA MESA NEWS··-- CHRISTMAS WITCH A aleil, you can slide upbill; Our witch went with us to pick a Christmas tree, but it picked us. The tree WUD \ very bis, and it wun 't very pretty. But the witch said it was a special tree, and it wu became it could fly. .,.,.. ...... - MartiMn Sdlool (SecoM prir.e) Chriatmu is very apccial for my brother aDd me, because we have a witch living next door. Because we have a witch for a friend, we always have the best tree on our block. When Christ- mas is heR and it bcPm to IDOW, our witch baa black IDOW, and avery1pecial1nowman.Hecan throw snowballs at you: When we got home, the witch made a magic: potion and poured it on the tree. It grew to be a big, beautiful, bushy tree. Her own tree •u pretty, but it was a little different. It was black and WU decorated with bats, skulls, spiden and drqom. She had a wreath made of bats on the door. And sledding it more fun becaUIC, with a witch on your .......... When we saw the witch's sifts 11 a ,.,.m , Seaside Dining for the Holidays. OuMlthi•f....,~ . .,i;oy.._.,.,romMticoc.lio• .... •''1 ur1BylheS..in .___., Beech. And, nour .._ YWsSM .. nt to)llOU. we're °"9r'•11ttne-.of our ..,.tacue.r IM'filts. on frid91 ~ ~.--1-3. We1t open .t 9 a.m. eecti dlyfor our .... 8runc:tt 8u9ll. ......._a tllc:o blr,.,. .,,_,of ulads. shrimp. catwd be-', tantllizil11d 1111 'ti:.~~ and much more.~ ii priced ... $14..95 - pslOn. In the WIMllllt w 1t alfet a full Holid9y 8'lftlt from 4:4().10 p.m. T,..._ .. Holid9r tare wil bll wwd. indudins • turt.r. ductl Jnd tn ... In addition, _.. allo p; 111 nt • s.1111 blr, ~ shnmp. IC.,._, loblearandc:Nc:Mfi. •l>tlrd in,..,._dlUiceofa.,.oftllltJil•.-.a.A~ao.ttolhe..._Ywil indudld In the $19.95 .. '*"'°" price. Happy Holidays! lrutf•t • 1.111111 • •nnu • l••lf lnu' Plh•Pdllt1• lo I &111llllllPllr (714) 536-2555 ~~t'...d~ CHRISTMAS POPCORN PLACE .. and for the finest fresh popcorn snacks , visit our ORVILLE REDENBACHER GOUBMET POPCORN KIOSK ~Center F.aShion ISiand Courtyard ~ Robinson's and Brooks BrOthers) it - l 9 If .. Ill ., .................. .. tbiDt of tbe Clniat•• .,.,.... we bad to do. But....,.,..., wu euy with a witcla. became we could ride OD hef' bloom. WtieD our witch went Christ- mas carollii& lhe took uona a few of her goblin friends i.nd everyone was aCared.. No one came to sing at her door, but my brother and me. On Cbri.stmas night,~ went to bed early, but our witch was waiting for Santa. The witch was worried, and she thought some- thing was wrong. So she jumped on -.her broom and flew away faster tbeJi you could snap your ftngers. Her nose led her straight to Santa. Santa had run into a big tree and he hand his reindeer were all tangled up. Santa._ sled was too badly damapd to Oy. The witch had a great idea; she pulled out the tree ad~ it into a giant flying broom. · Santa wl his reindeeT jumped OD the big broom. Our witch led them nght to our 1lOuiie and Santa pw us our toys. We 1MMI a quick midnight Christmu party. Then Santa had to Oy away on bjs broom to finish his deliveries. Md we heard him say as he drove out of sight, MHappy Christmas to all and to ~ a good night." What could be better than to have a Christmas witch lite ours living next door? THE BEST CHRISTMAS EVER By Jennifer Sdaaefer Mariners Sdtool (Third priz.c) It was December of 1956. The shopping malls were jam packed. I was admiring a gray poodle skirt in the window of Bloomingdale 's Me and my sister Tricia_ were out shopping for our parents. "He, look," Tricia squealed. "The new Elvis Presley album, Heartbreak Hotel!" W e were standing in front of the Bop Till You Drop Record Store in the mall. "There~s something rd like for Christmas," I said. I 7 I 2 ' We went to the malt~ and we talked about what we tiought our parents for Christmlll ... I think Mom will loot aood in that n:d poodle skirt with the black blouse," Tricia said, lnUI- SANTA'S FOLLY •1M,_ .......... ...... Da,Sdlool (Ymtpme) --Cril'fllCI --... fell don * ltain lwiq for smRSlliwu~from tbe wliiit down. nm,_,., ~ .-to tbe South Pole IO lad santa ad ..t for bil forshe-..... Siie .. catried to thie South Pole to fiDil SulL OD tbe firit clay, Ille ran into a~ occur- ~ Ju ber mom was canyina Mt. ~aty bC&rd aome other · f~ She told her motbei • to atop. Wllea laer mother st°'"" lbC loOUd in tNlict of bier. WbCa she looked blick, she saw a ftjptenina aiabt. It was loo~ ltiajpt into ber eyes. K_, lcreamed and yelled, .. It's a bear!. Her mother bad cli'opped her bag. which had a jar of honey in it. OD the accond day, it was nice their atallL Santa went and and calin. Then ~ cried out, Voices wcreltunamma iDcrrily checbd to maa sure all tbe ·M~. there's Snta'I cot- at Santa?s tiright workshop reindr:e. were ttiilft. h wu pitch . ~· · wllida was Dl:ldeil ia a ~ . elm IO SeDt8 coaW not 1ee . ~ INiriid ~ to tile clOOI'. Jlw:jer Ill ttie NOrth Pole. De.-cl°"1i die iowa; 'Ille IMt ltall wa WWiia ttiey sot~~~ pit.e the cold outside, Saata'I compkte)yempty~tiUtSantadid · •1..0ot at all the toys!• ~y's worbbop W8I warm and snua. not notice. • mother bocbd on tbe little filled with busy little elves . The next mornina, when white door. It opened and Mn. putting finishing touches on Santa got all his reindeer Claus invited them in. Mn. shiny red fire engines and pretty togetbq, Santa noticed that the Cam uked them what they CQtly-haired dolls. Santa was eighth reindeer wu missing. would lite. unpacking his thousands of Santa couldn't believe someone Caty said, MI would like to sec would want Santa to stop Santa." Cb.ristmM or why, but without -p1eue wait here while I go ..... and set him,· said Mn. aaus. Katy waited with .. aJllM>. ipation. F'Jfteen mmated llitCr, Santa walked in. J.atj bunt out in tea. Santa ~ lliet wtMit WMtbe ....... ·-~ uid. '!Im IORY. Santa.• Sbe itood up Dd nm to laim. Ber mother cried, -You can walk!" Katy explained ber story. Santa said it was not true. He loved her like bis granddaughter. Santa.got them a plane ticket. When it arrived, Katy walked to the plane. all cipt reindeer be could not ~ '* bis sJeich. Then be remembered that he had not checked the last stalls very carefully and that be hadnl seen the eighth reindeer at the rein- deer dance either. Be bad to send a search party for the eighth reindeer. If they didn't find the Honorable Mention lost reindeer, then Santa could not go to the houses all over the world. They looked everywhere to find the eighth reindeer. Just when they were about to rne up hope, they finally found the reindeer helping paint the toys the elves had forgotten to paint. Santa was so impreued that this reindeer was helpU. that every year the eighth reindeer was asked to help paint toys with the elves and was placed at the head of the reindeer team that pulled the sleigh. This meant the eighth reindeer was the leader of the reindeer and got to be the fint one to touch the roof every year. Tbeu Rudolph came along, but that is anot.ber story and if I have another contest to enter, I will tell the truth about that story, too. A VISIT TO SANTA CLAUS BJ .l•lle Woottoa aad Ml$:1l1 Ailfkcd Scmora Sdtool (Third pri7.e) SANTA SAFARI BJ Knt. Ka rbtto Every summer, Santa goes smf"m1 at Santa Safari. Santa Safari is in the North Santa, Maui At first, Santa did not even know what surfing was. I will tell you bow it all happened. ~n Santa was five years old, bis dad, Harold Claus, was a professional surfer. He could surf every wave from a hundred feet waves, down. When Santa Claus went to the beach with him, be watched his dad surf all day. Later, bis dad was goiq to get him a cold drink. "Stay here and watch my surfboard," be said. Actually, Santa did not do that. Santa was very anxious to try surf~ So be toot his father's surfboard and bit the waws. Tbe waves were 20 feet hi.ah! Tbat did not stop Santa. In fact, be was pretty good. SUddenly, his father came back. 0 Santa?" h is father said . .. Where arc you?" .. Over here, Father," said Santa. ~ my '°'' wbat are you ctom,r Baroid •ked. -Saifias, • Santa llid, whilC tubi.q a 20 foot wave. 16You're pretty~.· Baroid said. ~ow 111 '"'1 you a lurf- boud and we can nrf tQFtber. ~ •ye&Ja. thM'I • ... idea, .. Saata uid. So ttien .. hour later, tbaj went to bis dM\ sad ... 1'hile .., kaaM tbe board a.d wmaliu6ni• from ..... ,..., .... ....- ~-- pick out some fast new wheels for the skateboard. When it was finished, be asked the cha to put it in the toy bag. Re anxiously waited for Christmas so be could deliver his pracnta. At midnight, be said good-bye to his belpen and rode bis sled through the sty. When he reached our house, be noticed a skateboard ramp in the street. He couldn l wait to try out my new skateboard. He was bavina so much run, he almost forgot to deliver our prescnu. The reindeer told Santa it was getting late and be better hurry and finish his flight. This Will be a Christmas I will never forget became Santa was the fint to try out my new skateboard. a 1•11111m Poor llabie lard tlai&. Sbe aaiftlcd. Tbe next day, ll'abie jotpd all around the pond, tryina to be ttrona. Mlt ._ my aoal," she told henelf, .. and rm going to pull Santa's sleigh! So many other lucky reindeer got to pull Santa •s sleigh!" .. Rubie," called Mrs~ Santa. .. y~ my bottle!" thought Rubie. -ro soothe my soul." She ran home in a flub. She ~ down her bottle. She ~ at the door. Rubie .. ~ ltlODI by Monday. ....... tie abli to pan your llr... DOW," Aid Mn . Saaaa w day. --Stie.. beeD joaittl ....... the PoDd ~ day.· ~~Smd•uid. •a. Claitl-ii oialy four days ... llOW, Santa;" iaid Mn.S nle ~.hat ibe\ too small,• Saaaallid. Rubie heard this. She ran away, aJin1 into the forest. •W11ae\ Rabier aibd Mn. Santa . ,•Wby, that little reindeer WU just -. • Saata ..... -SUta, you dOIO au.,.,.e? No!" MIL· Santa COmded benelf. Then •in, tbe doorbell rang. ·0nc of your n:iJMlect is sick. Sir~" said the st•llman. .. I need Rubie now. I tbinksbe ran away,• iaid Santa./ , 66You imulted her, no doubt she ran away," said Mn. Santa. Santa bunt out the door, calliq "Rubie, Rubie!" in a mournful tone. Rubie was too .busy to listen. She kept whining for Mrs. Santa. Finally, she made her way back to Santa's home. Santa was very upeet with Mn. Santa, tryia1 to calm him. Rubie ..acc1 in quiedj, IC[U"''ina at Mrs. Santa's feet. ..Why, Rubie!" she said. .. O~ Rubie," cried Santa in astonishment ... Now there's no time to waste!" he cried, full of glee. Lights flickered on in the elves workshop. Out the windows, came Santa'• merry laugh, Mn. Santa joyful clap and Rubie's happy whimper. Christmas was saved! ONE ClllllSTMAS NIGHT _,MIS .. ................ Ollie Qartid._ night, I hid hehiftd adoorto w Santa Claus· Wllea be came to leave my toys under tM Cllriltlua tree. Suddealy I heard a DOUe ••• fooast.epa! Santa WU hen! I started thakina IO bard tba the door opened and Santa •• me. Be looted at me and Jaid. •ee11o, Alex. What are you d · ba'er .,.. * -ob, bi, Santa. I WaDted to ICC you.," I said. Tben be asked me ii l wmded to ao witb him to tab • toys for all tbe boys and aids around the world. I couldn\ belicYe it, I felt so .._.,,y! I jumped into the sleigh. Then I saw Rudolph, the reindeer, with his big red nose. We took off and started to Oy. I could see the stars all around me, and when I looked down, I AW thousands of small lights coming from the houses. Santa began dropping the toys on the chimneys, and he asked me to help hinL I was having so much fun! There was a very big bo~ and SOUTH COAST PtAZA s.n Diep Fwy.. Bristol St .• C010D1 Del Mat Fwy.• Star St .. C714l 241.uoo V. Pwlinl AWlillble B I 17. 197 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS--· 1& 19Jw4 FR la when I took it to· drop it into a cbjmney, I fell olf the sleigh. I WU acre•mina and IO fright- ened, but then I felt someone shaking me, it WU my mom. She was saying ... Wake up, Alex, merry Christmas. Come and see all the toys Santa brought for you." It bad all been a dream. THE CHRISTMAS SANTA ALMOST MISSED •1 Da.W ec.• ea c.lfOrllia Slt.ol Oace upon a time, Santa aa.. lived. It WU Chriltnlas Eft. Santa WU very tired. The dock ~ It w• time to deliver the pnxna Santa w aaeep. He woke up and said, M()b no! There's aot much time left." . RC hurried and got into bis ... •Rudolph, harry up!• R1idolpb boobd ap. They were Off. It was 4 a.m. and he Md 50 more boUlea to do. He fiaiabed in the nick of time. When he got to the North Pole, be looted in&ide bis bag~ saw a boy. The boy WU scan:d. Tben Santa said, 1bere'I not"'ina to be afraid of.• Santa sbo'Rd him the reindeer, the vilJqe and the home. They had a wonderful time. The boy said, ·1 think I'd better go home,• "'O~ •said Santa. .. We'll go in my sleigh."' The boy was home and everyone was just waking up. They started opening pres- ents. The boy looked out the window and waved to Santa. His mother said, .. Who are you waving tor Tbe boy said, •oh, just some- one."' SANTA,. SUMMER 81JellllMolleaa Ne..,..cm-r 1t•J · Every year, Suta bu the summer off. It's great for him, he thinks ifs cool. One day, be was surfing in the Bahamas and suddenly be wiped out. He picked up his board and went to bis rented house and took a shower. A few days later, be saw the tide was really high, so be got bis board and went out. He caught a 4S footer and tubed it aod he went all the way. A few da~ later. he went out to buy. rad wetsuit. or course, he bought it. He tried it out. An hour later, be went out. It was cool He cavgbt a S3 foot wave! He wiped out and bit the reef and cut bis back. He woke up and all that was just a dream and Santa said, "rm never going surfing •pin Well, maybe." SANTA9S 81RTHDAY PARTY ., Mepa Step• Newport D• mbtrJ Once there was a Pi who liked Santa so much that she decided to have a party for him. :nie girl's name was Lynn. Lynn ... asked all her friends to come Oftf on Christmas night for a party. All of Lynn's friends wanted to know who the party was for. Lynn said that it was for Santa Claus. She sent out an invitation to Santa Claus. Lynn kept worry- ing that Santa would not come. The night finally came. All of Lynn's friends were there, except Santa. Everybody stayed up so late. They all finally fell aslccp. About three boun later, they heard bells. thal they bCard a .,.. craab.. It w• Santa Claus. Ew:rybody's mouth was so big, no one could believe their eyes. Santa said, 06Thanks for invit- ing me." Everybody's mouth was even bigger than bcf ore. Lynn got the party started and everyone was having a great time. Then Santa had to leave. Everyone was so sad. Santa said, .. I have to go because this is not only my birthday and I have lots of toys and thinp to take to the good little girls and boys ... ..Good-bye, "the children said. .. Happy birthday," said Lynn as be rode off in the sky on bis sleigh. Give South Coast Plaza forC • as In ~ dcgmr lirtlr gift box you can givt a South Coasr Plaza gift cutifute. . .and givt dl( •-odd. Fashion from tht mmr famous ~ perfumes and ~ roys and food processors. crystal and an-whatr\'t'f t~ rmpimc dcsirtS. 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