HomeMy WebLinkAbout1987-12-31 - Newport Harbor Ensign•Y mLL llilVEY
An Edison Rip School science -
teKflcr who owned a S3 foot Ailing
yacht, a Porsche and more than
$600,000 in cash and ........ been
-am:ited by Newport Bcada police for
money laanderiaa. -.conliaa to police
spotcwman Bob~-Wllile DO odla'
cbarp are peDdin, at tile,..._ time.
Det. Da'Ye Moon of the Newport •.m
police said police oarcotica miflu.I~
reacted positively to the cub wl tl9e
~ indicating that both bad been in
close proximity to controlled
substances.
James Ralph Hoyland, 4~ of Dana
Point, was airested with John Frederick
Ford, 41, of Lona Beach, after the Bank
of Newport alerted police to the fst
that Hoyland bad ck.posited $60,000 in
his llCCOUDt from October, 1986 to
February, 1987.
Boyland bad also exchanacd 1arae
amolllltl of low denomination bills for
1arwcr bills, but .n of the dMnainl
tramldiom were for kla than Sl0,000,
the tran•action amount bnb are
required to report to the fecleTal
goftl'IUDmt.
While banks are requin:d to report
tnmldiom of Sl0,000 oc more, they
may report traMldiom of SS,000 or
more. ~toasoarceadlea.t
of Mcwpplt. Boylwl._ ~
aromed smpicicm ud were 1epcwted to
the pOlice and tllc federal IO\'el nmcnt
Sat. Roa Rodgers!> of tllc Newport
Police. investigated Hoyland and
learned that be appareatly bad DO
legitimate source of funds that woaJd
account for such large transldiom.
Search warrants -were serwd on Boy-
land and Ford, and police d.ilcoftftd
Sl.3 million in cash and gokt in safe
Beat· burns in local yard deposit boxes at four locations and
clear title to two Mucratis. the Poncbe
and the yacht.
All property owned by Hoyland and
Ford bas been seized by police and both
men are being held on S2SO,OOO bail.
BY alLL HARVEY
The early morning boun of Christ-
mas day proved to be busy ones for
the Newport Beach Fire Department.
who responded to two fires between 3
and S Lm., accord.in& to spokesman
RussdJ Cheek.
lbe first, at 3:01 Lm., wu a boat
stored on a lot at Spoiler Y acb~ 1700
W. Pacific Coast Highway. The boat,
a~ foot Spoiler, WU traded in OD a
new boat by the previous owner and
was beina stored on a cradle pending
sale, accordina to manapr I.inda Holt.
Cheek said damaae to the boat is
estimated at $300,000. Cause of the
blaze is unknown and is under inves-
tigation.
lbe second was in response to a call
from Barbra Van Holt, of 231 S Tus~
at S: 11 Lm. Check said the fare was
caused by a cilarette discarded in a
waste basket. He said Van Holt was
awakeiaed by smoke and woke her
mother, Florance Demond, who was
spen•tio1 tbe night with her. Both were
bUted for smoke inba .. tion aad taken
to Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital.
))amaF was estimated at $2,000.
Turner talks
after one year
in Council seat
Ckuena •• Bw" 'IMnvr has com-
pkttd hU /int~"' ti martbn of tlw
N~pon BMdt City CoundJ, and lwtt,
in an interview with Ensign Execuliw
Ut"' Rom IJloom. lw ~on tlaat
~ar and wltal lia altead.
Newpod 'rlp: You've been on the
council a little o"Yer a year. Do you know
tbe ropes now?
CM r re Ta .-: I th.int so. . . I was
on tllc p&e••iaa COIDIDiaioa for two
and a ball years. on the (city) Aviation
Committee for 6¥e ,ears and the llllt1U'C
of my ....... ia sUcb tbat I laa"Ve dealt
with t.bc city for many ~ 10 a
combiutiOD of tlaolc thinp p"Ve me
a IOt of imiltit into bOw tbe city worts.
I tbink tJaat I probably bad a peat
lldvaiataae mer someone com.in& iato
tbe office cold, so to speak. B~ lti11
I 111tdaari=*d the amount of time
it .... '° ._, do • aood job ..
NK: ea..:.·-Pd~ --is ~ ...... do112' bow Mw •
I 2 l• .. t
r a , ..... ,
~ willa • f.u.time ~ cu
also bave tbe time to be a
CCM'aecilmanber. DO you~ •J
~' . er: I think rm a Ver, weU-
orpnimcl penon -aDd I've got
to aet my sleep. If I don' aet
seven or eight boun of sleep e11eb
nigh~ I am shot. I try to aet to
bed each night around 10; I get
up about S:30 ... But, I do put
in a lot of hours on weekends,
and during the rest of the week,
too. I carry my own dictating
macbiM" in my car and I dictate
a lot of letten in my car. I have
a phone in my car and make an
awful lot of calls from the car.
And I spend a lot of Saturdays
and nights working on City
Council stuff. I estimate that I
probably spend a good 20 hours
a week on council bminess.
NE: Are you enjoying it?
CT: Oh, ya I am. It bu it .. ups
and downs, but overall rm
enjoying it.
NE: What are the major con-
cerns of the people in your
district (the Back Bay and Air-
port areas)?
CT: I think the major concern
in my district is the airport and
f mding an additional airport
site. Another major concem is
the annexation of Santa Ana
Heights. That is moving right
along. . . All we have to do is
f m•liu the cin:ulation element
and the package will be com-
plete. Then we take it to the
citizens, and they could turn it
down. It's up to them whether
they want to come in under these
involves the Oranp County
Board of Supcrviaon, who do
not want to ICIC the airport 10
to the city, for varioua reuom.
Secondly, even if it WU brought
into the city, and we could bri.q
it in, the county would still
operate the airport. We would
still not CODtlOI the liipod In
addition to that, the land me ia
already fixed for the airport. The
north and eut side it the city
of Irvine; the west aide ia the city
of Costa Meaa. . . Tbc iuue of
... ,, ii ..,.. •• -ooalrOL
DU .ia .o..tM.. 1M1 ii oom 111• "J ... 1'J1 .a AW-
.... A b I f1111fi• •• aliO
laaW aa aar•• eaa .n.. tbe cow, •• ~ t.o., .,.. tlae
f...e oldie airport, and ira my
Yiew if it were DOt a direct
violation or tbe apeemeat,
(annexation) would at a.t be
a ~OD Of the spirit Of tllie
apeemenL
NS: WU& do you think of the
TrafliC PNiina IDitiatM?
CT: Wtill; 1911 be oppolina it.
That's aaotber iuue which the
citizem have aot to undentand.
lt'I yay deWled; it ~uira a
lot of ...,.. I believe the
nmific.etiom that it would haft
~die city are~ lipif-
ieant. ••
Tblre me tbree maiD DIDm D n
to tbe iNtiMiw.. ODe .... Willa
Lcw:I ofSei tioe D(a • •• chr-t
of traffic flow fticla wOtdd
.... ro.d ....., .... ,,~ tbe
..... in wbida it ii calcehMd.
la ........ . . . . _ ... a.ace, u.. miti•tne wua
drop tbaL . . 15 ot 20 ~
What that IDC!l!bl ia that abOut so perceat of the ...... iatcnec-
tiom in our city would aot meet
the requimnenu of the initia-
tift. ..
Then. a dew:loper who wants
to improve bia property will have
to meet the~ of tbe
Traffic P"•na lnitiatift. Tiie
only way to meet thoee req~
meats would be to run a traff"1e
study to determine the imp.cu
(of development) on nearby
intenectiona and then ao out
and make the im~~meatl to
.............. fin&; wl llC
if u.; wort. n-a. tM,9"
.OOWICI to ao a puq ~(for
ca••111Ctioe). Up to tUt poiml,
tlMsft •a ao ,.araatee of
eadtlcmmta. What tlult •• •
ia they would bave to lay om aa
awful lot of mo~, and dley
wouldn't bave it. There would
be very few .,,operty ownen in
that poeition (to pay for rCNill
first), bra•• in tbia -~
you depend on borrowed money
to 10 forward. So, for all intenla
and p~ses, it would etop
development. ..
In addition to that, the way
the initialiYe it written, there SC
tevcral exemptions. Residenria•
developments of four waita or
lea are exempt. Industrial or
commercial ~pmeats oflell
tbat 10,000 aquare feet are
exempt. But, in order to get tUt
exemption, it says that uy time
• buiklin, permit is pulled JOll
baft to ., before the pl••wins
comm•on and the City C.OU.
cil aad they have to mate
f*aadinp that the project ia
exempt. .
What that maim it, if you
waDtcd to mnode1 your kitcben,.
you•d haw to go before the
pla••i• c:ommillion and tbey
would ba.e to mate a finctina
that yoa 're exempt, the City c.ouna• would ba~ to mate a
fincli!'I tlYt you\'e exempt, then
yoa CoUld ., abod.
We 11t mlft tban 3,000 build-
ina permita procalOd thnMiab
the city ..:la ,ear. As I nJCaO;
aboUt 2.,000 ol tbcm are for
residential improvements. You
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Hugs could become
educational dinosaur
Sue Kauth
I recently lead an article on .
the legal implications of bugging
or patting a student on the
shoulder. The advice to educa-
toN was to back off from any
physical contact with the stu-
dents for fear of possible accu-
sations of molestation or inap-
propriate behavior.
Several teachers in Orange
County have been accused
recently of various forms of
sexual abuse or molestation.
Some of the teachers have
insisted that they were only
patting the student on the
shoulder or giving a friendly
non-sexual bug. To further
compound matten, some female
atudenta have alleged that male
teacben have bad sexual liaisons
with them.
It is a frightening time to be
in education, particularly in view
of the emergence of a litigious
society. Lawsuits are so common
that we counselors had a special
meeting just to review the ways
we can get sued. It took two
hours!
The counselor, in fact, prob-
ably runs an especially great risk
of having nurturing behavior
misconstrued. I, for one, am a
hugger. I come from a .. buggy"
family and have hugged and
patted and arm-socked my way
tluougb IS yean of teaching and
counseling. I do not cue if it's
a boy or girl that I am bugging.
I do not cue if they are pre-
pubescent or oozing with testos-
terone. I just bug the kids that
need a bug. As one counselor in
the article pointed out. a coun-
selor may be the only person that
has ~~' bugged the child. I
intend to continue those expres-
sions of love and support.
Here are some situations
where a hug or shoulder pat was
in order.
· •The suicidal boy, Joey, stays
alive and in school~ breaks away
from bis gang activity, and
receives bis diploma. Hug city!
• A girl comes in and tells me
that her mom bas pulled a knife
on her the evening before. Fmt
I bug, then I call child abuse (I
can get sued for not calling,
too!). As a matter of fact, the
mother can then threaten to aue
me if the allegation is
unfounded.
• A chronic truant tells me she
has stayed in all her cl~ for
a whole week~ even though it's
been good beach weather. She
gets at least a pat on the
shoulder, maybe a sock in the
arm.
• School rebel, cbip-on-the-
sbouJder male reports that bis
new physical science teacher is
.... otally cool" and that be bas
made two A 'I on the last two
quizzes. Sock on the (manly)
shoulder.
• A girl who bas gone to six
high schools in the past four
years report• that she 11 be
moving again, and thanks me for
the help. Mega-bug.
• Asian f atber fmally agrees
to go to counseling with his
daughter, who is driving him
nuts with punk dresses and
alienated behavior. Hug the
father. Pat the angry daughter's
shoulder. Father then cries.
As I think about these situa-
tions, and bow they could be
misconstrued, my heart aches
for several people'. First of all,
I f car for the little children who
have tough home li~, and who
may now be deprived of physical
aff cctibn from eautious teachers.
Also, J could weep for educaton
who are already detached from
the kids, and who will move even
f urtber away after reading the
legal implications of a touch.
Particularly, I grieve for educa-
tors like me, who have a lot of
love to give, and may be getting
paranoid about giving it.
Do I worry about a lawsuit?
Sure. I'm concerned. But as I
told my princip~ I'm going to
keep right on huggin1. And then
I gave him a rib-crusher.
He said he needed one.
Sw Kmuh u a licnwd tMr-
aput and counMlor at a local
public high school SM and Mr
husband liw wilh tlwir fow-
yuu-old tiauKhter in Newpon
H~ights.
Sail away with
knowledge at OCC
Registration is underway for
a variety of Orange Coast Col-
lege public sailing courses that
begin Saturday, Jan. 9.
Classes, based at OCC's Sail-
ing and Rowing facility in New-
port Beach, off er hands-on
instruction with 80 percent of the
class time spent sailing on New-
port Harbor or in the ocean.
Courses range from "Beginning
Sailina" in Lido 14 diqbies to -ocean Sailing" aboard OCC's
large ocean racen.
Other classes on the winter
IChedule include •Jntermcdiate
Lidos," a primer coune for
•1ntermectiate Sbielda," which
focu.s OD the finer points of sail
trim and 1ailin1 theory;
.. Advnced Sailina,., which
focuses on sail trimming skills,
helm technique and crew work;
"Introduction to Big Boats,"
which covers the basics of han-
dling large yachts 30 to SO f cct
in length; and ... Introduction to
Cruising,.. designed for those
who have intermediate sailing
skills and want to move into
cruising larger auxiliaries.
All penons age 16 or older
may register. 1be class COila
range from SSO to S98, clcpen-
dip on the clas taken. V11a and
MasterCard holden may rep.
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For more information or a
free aamna coune ICbodule, call
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--···•THE NEUJPORT B•CIN ...
Thanks to 181Mlf'OUS donations by n.. Ciiis•' -..., , ......
and S-. ~ RIJ I Flllj, the holiday season became a little brilhtef
for the kids at Children's Hospital.()raiwe County (CHOC).
The .,and eveni"8 bepn when the children 1nd their parents rode in
an airtiner·like bus to The Cannery, where they enjoyed dinnef and
dessert. Aftef W9rds. it was on to the South Coast Repettory, for the
annu1I dassic, •A Ottistl1aas Carol.•
The children and their perents really enjoyed themsetws. And thanks
aoto The Cannery Aestaufant. funBus. and South ColSt Repertofy. who
donated services and spreed a littte Holiday cheer.
By Brightening a Child's Holidays,
We Raise Our Own Season Spirits.
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Presidential political circus
Harbor Area residents will be rolling up the 1987 rug
this weekend and getting out their 1988 calendars.
Without -a doubt the biggest event on the nation's list
of events is the upcoming presidential election.
It seems almost a pity that we can\ get to there from
here without going through what has become the greatest
show on earth. With election day a little over ten months
down the road, the country has already begun to get
a little numb from the lengthy, and extremely expensive,
campaigning that has been going on since the day after
the last batch of ballots was counted.
Iowa will bold its caucus in three short weeks. Whole
herds of Democratic candidates are marching through
that state looking for a nod from the party faithful to
fuel their campaigns, and campaign coffers, into New
Hampshire. The Republicans are marching too, but their
herd is a little smaller.
After New Hampshire, the field will move on down
south for Super Tuesday. No relation to the Super Bowl,
but hyped by the media in about the same proportion,
the great event will make or break political f ortuncs
as over half the delegates to the national conventions
are tallied in and locked down.
The presidential circus costs a great deal of money
in a nation which is looking at it's deficit in horror and
haggling over where to make spending cuts. Matching
funds are the name of the presidential political game.
Tax-payers design~te that SI of their taxes to go pay
for the campaigns of candidate8 who can prove they
are viable by raising enough money to allow them to
dip into the fund to pay bills for everything from political
mailings to balloons to television time.
Apparently American taxpayers are marking those
little boxes and making money available to candidates
in record numbers, since the bills for electing our
president are reaching record levels. It seems to be a
good system for raising money.
Since it works so well, let's designate Sl, or even SIO,
from every tax return to reduce the deficit. No matching
funds are needed. just resolve.
And maybe there's a presidential candidate out there
who would like to designate his matching funds to the
deficit cause. It seems to us a gesture that could speak
louder than all the television time those dollars might
have purchased.
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The Newport Ensign is published
weekly on Thurldays.
This is the time of year
when, tnditionally, the pat
year is reviewed and predic-
tions (or the coming year are
made.
I believe that you probably
know what bas happened
during the past 12 months, so rm going to take this oppor-
tunity to gamble away my
credibility and make a few
predictions. While I have no
crystal ball or special mental
powers, or even a quiet voice
in my left ear to help me to
make these predictions, I
figure my chances of hitting
statistically are about as good
as anyone else's. With, that
is, the possible exception of
my friend,.~ who bu a
My Turn
special way with statistics .•.
I once uked Gus what he
thought his chances of win-
ning the lottery were.
"'Fifty-ftfty," said Gus.
"Fifty-fifty?" said I, a little
incredulously.
"'Y cab," said Gus, "'I buy a
ticket and it either wins, or
it doesn't. Fifty-fifty."
I don't believe for one
minute that my chances are
as good u Gus', but beR
BYBILLHARVEY
goes.
-There will be -earth-
quake somewhere in Califor-
nia during 1988.
-The car of choice in
NeWp<>rt Beach will become
the Suzuki Samurai. After all,
anyone in Newport Beach can
afl'otd a Merccda, so why not
go for sometbina a little out
of the or.dinary?
-Jim and Tammy Bakker
C1 8 1•11111111
End of an era at Oasis Center
Last wcet did more than mart
the end of the year; it marted
tbe end of an era for senior
citizens in Newport Beach. Judy
O'Shaugbneuy retired u boa of
the Ouia Senior Center on
Marguerite in Corona deJ Mar.
Judy O'Sba11gbneay wu the
first and only adminiatnior at
the Oasis Senior Center. Her
title was really ~\l.,.-visor," but
make no mistake about it, she
was as much a bou u Raaue
in Jersey City, or Curley in
Boston or Daley in Chicaao.
From the day the Ouis Center
opened-April 12, t9n-until
she stepped down this wee~
Judy O'Sbaugbnessy ran the
center with the cunning of a
riverboat con man, the tough-
ness of a Marine Corps drill
sergeant, and the gigly affection
of a Girl Scout troop leader. She
was altern•tely adored and
cursed, loved and bated, and
nearly every president of Friends
of Oasis, including me, begged
City Manager Robert Wynn to
fire her. But Bulldog O'Sbaugb-
ne11y survived us all and
endured a painful decade:among
the old folb with a smiling
tenacity that wa a model in our
municipal bureaucncy.
Ouia ii the most beautiful
senior center in <>nn,e County,
and it really didn' cost the city
a penny to get it started. Some
may insist that Judy wa the
perfect penon to open the center
and get it through its fint
decade. The whole senior world
bas blosaomed in relatiYely
recent yean, and in Yuppie
Newport Beach, the e1den were
a clua to forget if you can. In
fact, Ouia wu created over the
vigorous objections of then
Mayor Paul Ryctoff. But A
bandf uJ of apirited citizens,
encouraaed by former City
Councilwoman Lucilk ~ueb.a,
prevailed and the City Couacil
appro~ the project by a ainp
vote.
Tbe o.is Senior Center ud
Judy O'Sbau1bnc11y are
aeodaer ·-.-ol tM ..... GI Bob W,.a, Be f1111i a •e d die
lfCl!l deeip dull ceW om ...
{ .............. , ~
BUD llloCt • • Ut, to,_ wp Ille
money-nearly a million dollan
to buy an old ICbool to be the
senior ccoter core. Tbe IChool
wu owned by the state of
Calif omia which bad acquired it
and condemned it to mate way
for the Pacific Coast freeway.
When the freeway died, the
friend ..ted.
•About 17,000, • lone replied.
11Wcll, dear, pve me a pen.•
And the friend aat dowa and
wrote a cbcck for tbat amount
for Oaia. The Newport Beach
senion bave railed bundRds of
thousands of dollan to benefit
Time of my Life
property became surplus.
Although a private school-
Cardan--occupied the premises
and militantly fought the
takeover by the seoion, New-
port Beach •s older adults won
the day.
My wife, Gwen, was a member
of the community development
citizens advisory committee
appointed by Mayor Don Mcin-
nis to resean:b senior needs, and
later, when Ryckoff bad suc-
ceeded Mclnnia u mayor, Gwen
appcan:d before the City Coun-
cil. Sbe wu annoyed became
Ryckoff objected to using fed-
eral BUD block grant funds.
WJbe Federal go\la'D.IDCDt is
our government," she said.
"You., Mr. Mayor, speak of it
u if it were a f Ol'eip countiy,
and an unfriendly one at that.•
The aellion in the council
cbamben cheered.
Connie MumCord is credited
for the name "Ouis." It ii the
acronym for Older Adults Social
and Information Servicea. And
on April 12, 1m, the doon
opened. Two years later, the
elepnt multi-purpoec buiktina.
alto built with federal funds, WU
ready, addi.q 7,500 tqaan: feet_
iodudiq a mapifftnt kitchen.
But Ryctoff bocked fuoda to
furaiab tbe titcbeo out ol the city
.,..... So .......... diem--
... toot°""· 0.. l&ory..,.
that lone Stoctlaola (aow
TJler) WM llaawiaa d.e caata to
• wealday -'ri•d ....
._.; ......... al kail11
-Pill ad iJ•p• I ·ww...., it...,. ...
. ' BY~FELTONJ
the center.
Because they have railed so
much money and given so many
man-hours (mostly woman-
bours) to the center, many
senion believe they own the
center and object to city inter-
ference. In steps Judy O'Sbaugb-
nessy. For more than 10 yean
she bad been a supervisor in the
tennis propam of the Parts.,
Beacbes and Recreation depart-
ment. This hardly q••••ifJCd her
to be boa of a IC:Dior citizen
center, but ~ wUt did? Sbe
wu bardwortina-Sbc Md con-
fidence to bum. Sbc could make
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CdM beats · Sonora In · Coast Classic
BY GEORGE PAPPAS
Tbinp may be beginning to
turn around for Corona del Mar
Higb's cagers.
CdM downed Los Alamitos,
61 -S 1 and Sonora, S0-33 in the
first tow rounds of the Coast
Christmas Classic this past
week.
The sea Kings will continue
to play in the tournament this
week.
Cd M 's first game after the
tournament is against Irvine
High School on Jan. 6 at 7:30
p.m.
The Sea Kings(7-3) used
defense to stop Los Alamitos.
CdM's center Brain Spratt held
Los Alamitos' big man 6-9 Dre
Lamoureux to 12 points.
"In the last two games we've
played very well defensively."
commented CdM Coach Paul
Orris. "Defense and patient on
offense have the two things I~
been emphasizing. H they were
going to beat us it would have
to be with somebody besides
Brett Pagett or Dre
Lamoureux, .. Orris said.
Los Alamitos• Pagett was held
to IS points by a combination
of Marc Lucscbrink and Jeff
Oark.
Los Alamitos were ahead 16-
14 after one quarter but the Sea
Kin~ led b) the shooting of
junior Matt Cwiertnia went on
21-12 run. Cweirtnia scored 11
points in the the second quarter
and led Sea King scoten with
19 points. CdM led 35-26 at the
half.
In the third quarter, CdM
staved off a rally by Los Ala-
mitos and led 48-3S going into
the final period.
Point guard Geoff Probst ( 12
points) directed CdM's offense,
feeding passes and setting up
shots in addition to play tough
defense. Probst nailed five of
seven free throw attempt late in
the fourth period to seal the
game.
"This game was our first real
four quarter game, "Orris stated.
"We played good all four quar-
ters. All season wc-VC played
good ball with everybody but we
always have one quarter where
we would let down and take
oursefves out of the game. In
past games we got tentative in
the third quarter but we bung
tough this time," Orris said.
Spratt also added 14 points
and a strong rebounding effort.
"With the start of league just
around the corner, we need to
start making the plays and rising
to the occasion like we did
tonight,~ Orris added.
The Sea Kings started
slowly against Sonora as they
only hit 2 of 16 shots from the
floor. The score was tied at nine
after one quarter.
But Cd M point guard Probst
again ignited the Sea Kings as
they went on a 21-8 run. Probst
scored 11 points in the second
quarter indudjng a three pointer
as be had 14 points in the fint
half. CdM took a 27-17 lead into
halftime. Probst finished the
game with 16 points
The Sea Kings defense
thwarted Sonora through much
of the pme u they were forced
into taking bad shots and turn-
overs and were outplayed on the
bouds. Spratt shut down Sono-
ra 's big man 6-8 Geoff Crow to
only six points.
Spratt bad 14 points and Matt
Herrington added 11 points.
Spratt also grabbed nine
rebounds.
C.dM kept up the pressure in
the second half as Spratt and
Henington continued to score.
Sonora's shootcn were cold
until the fourth quarter when
Gene Metzger bit two three
pointcn but it was too little too
late.
C.dM led 39-21 after the third
quarter as Sonora was held to
four points.
The Sea K.inp managed to
keep the ball away from Sonora
in the waning minutes of the
game by passing the ball aDd
waiting for the right shot. When
Sonora fouled CdM to try to
regain possession., Probst and
Herrington hit a pair of free
throws to put the game out of
reach.
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Harbor cagers stumble in tournament
BY GEORGE PAPPAS
Newp ort Harbor High's bas-
ketball team ran into some
trouble in the Canyon T ourna-
ment this past week.
The Sailors were off to pretty
good start this season, but they
have lost their last two games.
Harbor couldn' keep up with
Mc Atccr High School from the
San Francisco area on Saturday
as they lost,57-40 in the first
round game.
The Sailors defeated East
Bakersfield, 56-49 in a consola-
tion game this past week.
"H we keep playing like this
were going to end up in last place
of the Sea View League again."
commented Harbor Coach Jerry
DcBust after the loss to Mc
Ateer.
•we were flat and we lacked
intensity. I'm not happy with the
way we arc playing. I'm dis-
apointed with everything I saw
on the floor," DeBusk con-
tinued.
Harbor continues to play in
the Canyon Tournament this
week.
The Sailon trailed much of
the game but each time they
would inch within a couple of
poinu their clefeme would break
down and allow Mc Ateer to
score. Mc Atccr also beat Har-
bor Oil tbe ofl'emift boards U
emuring them at leat two or
three sboU QCb tiJne..
The Sailors were behind 20-
J 8 at the half and the game
remained close through the third
period. Harbor's defensive play
kept them in game for the fmt
three quarters as they effectively
wedged out Mc Atccr's center 6-
6 Tyrone Woods who only bad
nine points.
With 7: 14 left in the fourth
period, Harbor took the lead JS-
34.
But after that it was all Mc--
Atcer as they exploded for 22
points to Harbor's five in the
final quarter. Tumoven and
poor shooting sealed the Sailon •
doom.
Harbor guard Mike Nguyen
led the Sailon with 12 points.
But Harbor's offense wu gener-
ally shut down with Jim Gcer-
lings addiq five points, Drew
Sheward, five points and center
Tyler Koon, teven points and
Mike Hardin, eight points.
"We shot poorly and made
turnover daring the fourth quar-
ter and that IOlt it for us," stated
DeBust. "'We took the lead but
we couldn't keep it. We deserve
to be playiq in tbe consolation
game. McAlcer bas IOIDC aood
players on their team but I think
they would have trouble in our
confaence,,. hie 8'lded.
Wilson Stepbem led Mc Ateer
with 17 points .... Jodj n.as
bad II.
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two points in the fmt half but
be ~oded for IS in the' lut
two qaarten.
Ia tbe comolation pme, the
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throw IM<'«i'll (26 ol 3S free
tbroW attelnptl) ensured the win.
Rardin bad m. points, all from
die~ tUipe.
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Changes in Newport 1988 may bring
BY RALPH RODHEIM
Happy New Year! And may
1988 bring:
The Alwjca' (Aap ii bome
again, so the world can parti-
cipate here in 1991 .
An America'• Cup victory in
a Gino Morelli desiped catam-
aran ... why not?
lmpro~ water quality for
our harbor. 1987 wu a great
Stan, }et 's keep up the good
wort!
Art Gromky all the success be
deletVel with his new maru.e
operation at the old Hans Dick-
man lite.
Bill Hamilton enough energy
to continue to strive to mate
Newport a better place for us all.
Increased boat sales for the
professionals in tbe industry
(Gordon Barienbrock at the
Crow's Nest and Eddie Arnold
to name a few).
The completion and much
success for Marinen Mile Ship
Yard, a quality full-service
marine facility that transformed
a decaying boat yard into a
modem boatsman paradise.
Andy Fitzpatrick the same
success in leading the Chamber
of Commerce Marine Division
that Vicki Machalczyk achieved
in 1987.
,
~---------------...a· patrol a safe year. Thanks for all your work guya, we do
Marine Scene
Another great year of Harbor
activities like the Wooden Boat
Show, Character Boat Parade
and Clean Harbor Day.
Lido 141 to the annual Right
of the Snowbirds, Kites and
Lazen.
A boat lauching ramp to
Newport. Here's a case where
money is not the issue. The
ly RALPH RODHEJM
Irvine Company, De Anza and
the city just need to agree to get
the ramp built.
6SO boats (and a IS-knot
westerly that bolds all night) for
NOSA's Ensenada Race.
A great year for Nancy Irvine
and Janet Winter balder, two of
the harbor's fmt class yacht
charten.
appreciate it..
The Tall Ship Californian
enough money to continue its
great work with our youth.
Continued success foT both occ and ucrs marine pro-
grams, sailing and crew.
Crowds of patrons for the new
Aquatic C.enter at North Star
Beach. Go see it, it's great.
A million new flags and
bannen to Nikki's Flap won
Corki Whitford. Yes, Besty Ross
lives.
Winning year for Newport Harmony among all Newport
harbor chartering companies.
A full house every nipt of the
week for our great waterfront
restaurants -old and new.
To Mike and Woody Smi~
hundreds of orden for their
super custom-designed shirts
from every yacht club, boat
owner and restaurant on the bay.
Good luc~ Designs West.
BY GEOaCJ: PAPPAS
To aay that Newport Beach
area hilh school teams had a
successful yearm 1987 would be
an undentatement.
Newport Harbor and Corona
del Mar Hip continued to field
winning teams thU past year in
spons that included football,
water polo, basketball, volley-
ball, tennis and cross country
running.
As an example, both school's
football squads reached the CIF
playoffs. CdM's team captured
its first Sea View League crown
since 1971 and CIF playoff bid
since 1983, with a win over
Harbor in the last game of the
season.
The Sea Kings easily downed
Troy High School. 28-7, in the
f mt round of CIF playoffs, but
they stumbled apimt Valencia..
16-7 in t)le next game. Quarter-
back Mitch Melbon and running
back Matt Patterson were
CdM's offensive standouts dur-
ing the season. but it was tough
playing by the Sea King defense.
led by Ray Cook, that was
essential to Cd M 's winning
season.
Things seemed to be over for
Harbor after their loss to Cd M,
but they were given a playoff
berth by virtue of their 7-3
season record.
The Sailors proceeded to
shock top ranked Sunny Hills.
31-2 & in their fmt round playoff
game. In their second round
game. the Sailors out played
P.afica for the rant half before
turno'Val and defensive break-
downs shattered their title hopes
as Hubor fell, 14-6.
Rvnnina back Tom Walker,
wbo wa voted tbe Sea View
Leape'I 1DOlt valuable player,
wu a key •pect to tbe Sailon'
offensive, and be filled in after
t~ Sailors' other top runner,
Scott Mormcy. wu sidelined
with an ankle injury.
In voDeyball and water polo,
CdM and Harbor._ teams met
in the CIF finals.
Rubor's girl't volleyball team
easily took tbe Sea View Leque
opponent Irvine High Schoo)
could do no wrong as they beat
Harbor, 3-2.
Cd M and Harbor met in
another showdown in the CIF
water polo fmals. The Sailors
began the season as a long-shot
for reaching the CIF playoffs, let
alone the finals. Harbor picked
up steam near the end of the
season, as they captured the Sea
View League title by downing
CdM.
Harbor again beat the Sea
Kings. 10-8, to take the CIF title.
The Sailors were led by Chris
Oeding who poured in seven
goals during the game, and the
strong dcf ensive playing of
goalie Jim Wagner, with IO
blocked shots.
Both schools• cross country
teams also fami well.
Harbor's girl's squad took UM;
Division II state championship
after easily winning the Cl F title.
The Sailors were led by runners
Stacy Pando and Kim Robin-
son. On the boy's team, Jim
Geerlings finished in fourth
place at the state meet.
CdM's boy's team m issed
taking the state championship as
the Sea Kings finished in second
place. Eddie Lavelle finished in
sixth place to lead CdM.
CdM's tennis team easily won
the Sea View League title and
reached as far as the semi-finals
of the CIF playoffs before losing
to LA Westlake, 12~.
CdM•s basketball team is
struggling to rqain its title as
Sea View League champs. Last
season the Sea Kings reached as
far the semi-finals of the CJF
playoffs. Unfortunately, this
season the Sea Kings only have
one starter from last year's team.
guard Geoff Probst. Probst also
happens to be the Sea Kings•
leading scorer this season.
The Sea Kings have a young
team and the competition from
the rest of the Sea View League.
including Newport Harbor .
could prove to great for them
to take the league title again.
An opportunity for you to try
the Doryman's Inn and the Little
Inn by the Bay -two waterfront
B cl&.
Lots of new sail orders to all
the lofts of Newport -espe-
cially Pattison Sail Design (and
thanks for a great year of service
in 1987).
A big year fo r the bay's fuel
docks. Great guys everyone!
Thanks Jerry, Gary, Bo b and.
of course. Texaco.
Harry Gage and the Harbor
Scoreboard
CORONA DEL MAR
Bulletball: beat Sonor~ S0-33 and Los Alamitos, 61 -51 in the
first two rounds of the Coast Christmas Qauic.
Girtl llatetltell: Not available. The Sea Kings play Dana Hills
Jan. s in an 'away game at s p.m .
Wrestlin1: no matches scheduled. The Sea Kings f acc Tustin
in their first league match Jan. 7 at 6 p.m.
Socur. Not Available. Boys soccer fa~ Dana Hills on Jan.
6 3 p.m. at Corona del Mar High School. Girls Soccer plays
Woodbridge Jan. Sat 3 p.m.
NEWPORT HARBOR:
Basketball: lost to Mc Atcer High Scbool.57-40. but beat East
Bakenfield,56-49 in the Canyon T oumament. The Sailors play
Orange High School on Jan. 6 at 7:30 p.m.
Girll BuketbaD:beat Bolsa Grande. 70-J.5 to take third place
in the Bolsa Grande Tournament. The Sailors play Santa Ana
OD Jan. S at 7 p.m.
Wrestllat:Not available. The Sailon wrestle Estancia's team Jan.
7, 3 p.m. at Estancia.
Socc.:Not available. Boys team play Westminster on Jan. 6
at Newport Hubor 3 p.m. Girls soccer faces Irvine on Jan.
S at hvine 3 p.m.
A great sailing and racing
season to VYC, SSYC, BCYC,
BYC, LIYC, NHYC, AND
BIYC.
Great fishing back to Newport
and Albaco re to Southern
California.
A new 50 meter olympic pool
to Corona del Mar High School.
Health and happiness to eve-
ryone.
··Good service.
good coverage.
good price-
Thats
State Fann
insurance.··
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title and went through the CIF --· Bino~utars and Riflescopes. playoffs without much compe-
tition. CdM's team finished
secood in the Sea View Leque.
In tbe SA CIF final, the Sea
KiDp were fired up ud took the
fant two pmea. Harbor WU OD
the ropes and about to ao down
foT ta.e count in the thild pme,
but tbe Sailors ra1tiec1 thrOuab
the playiq of Jenny Bvans and
Sienna Curci. The sailors came
beck to win tbe pme, and tlae
ClFti~ l-2.
The Sailon· apiken also went
into tbe at.ae fiDala a few wecb
later' .. • 21-0 record, bat
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are only those suspected of crimes and not those convicted.
MONDAY, DEC. 14
CRIMES
0930-A boat engine valued
at $1,350 was reported stolen
from a boat stored in the 300
block of East Coast Highway.
1400-Jewelry valued at
$5,876 was reported stolen from
a residence in the 1900 block of
<Newport Ballet
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021 S-Ricardo Franklyn
Brown, 3S, of Laguna Niguel
was arrested on suspicion of
misdemeanor drunk driving.
I 72S-J on Christopher Scott,
20, of Bristol, Conn., was
arrested on suspicion of disor-
derly conduct.
2215-Kenneth Paul Terry,
22, of Costa Mesa was arrested
on ~uspicion of possession of
coca.me.
TUESDAY, DEC.15
CRIMES
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SJOO were 1cpor1ed IColeD from
a car perked iD tbe ~ ol
8tla ... Bay.
1215-A portable m~
table valued at S4SO wu
reported stolen from a ¥Chicle in
the 900 blOct of Set••ne.
1900-A rifle vahled al S370
waa reported stolen from a
busineu in the 2'°° block of
West Coast Hiahway.
2120-A carbon dioxide later
and acce11orie1 valued at
S32,4SO were reported stolen
from a vehicle in the 900 block
of Newport Center Drive.
ARRESTS
0145-Jcrry Lee Capen, 44. of
Balboa Island WU arrested OD
suspicion of possession of
COQine.
02AO-Jobn Nellon Everett..
18, of Garden Grove was
arrested on suspicion of misde-
meanor drunk driving.
1130-Jenry John Beader,.c>,
of Santa Ana wu arrested on
suspicion of forgery.
2140-James Joseph Ken-
nelly, 20, of Costa Mesa wu
arrested on suspicion of misde-
meanor drunk driving.
WEDNESDAY, DEC.16
CRIMES
1627-A car stereo valued at
$700 was reported stolen from
a vehicle in the 1900 block of
Sherri.ngton.
AIUlESTS
2130-Howard Dean McCas-
1~ 30, of Huntington Beach
was arrested on suspicion of
Primrose ,,.tit
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'llftmlDAY. DIC 11 ca ND
0900-A bomb tlareat waa
reported in tbe 800 block of
Newport ceatcr Drift.
I~ T ~ Yalaed al S2,500
weR ~ stolen from a
vcbicJe in tbe 300 block of
Promontory Point Drive.
1630-A dinner rina valued at
$I, 166 WU reported stolen from
a residence in the 100 block of
Onyx.
1817-A ring valued at
$12,031 WU reported la.tin tbe
1200 block of West Coast High-
way.
AR•ESTS
2025-John Patrick Murray,
34, of Brea wu arrested on
suspicion of disorderly conduct.
2225--Lisa Micbd1e Ganas,
23, of Orange wu arrested on
suspicion of misdemeanor drunk
driving.
FlllDAY, DEC. II
CRIMFS
0040-Vandals reportedly
caused S2SO in damage to a
residence in the 300 block of
Cagney.
1940--A car stereo valued at
S400 and a leather brown bag
and contents valued at $950 were
reported stolen from a vehicle
parked in the l 400 block of
Dove.
2355-Guitars valued at
$4,000. an amplifier valued at
$200 and a computer valued at
S l ,SOO were reported stolen from
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olCs r• Aa•ms
OllO~to,laer Prut
F°" 29, of 0..-Grove ...
am.aed • -·~-of mjede. ~ drimt iiit\iiii-1 •
171~..,. .,. Plrillipa,
40. of Newport Beacll wu
arra&ed on ...pidoa Of em.bez-
demeat.
2345-Vietor Ito land
Boucber, 51, of Buatiaaton
Bcldl WM aftaaod OD lapicion
of mildemeanor driiDt clriyina.
SATUllDAY, DEC. 19
CRIMES
2100-A pune and COfttellta
valued at Sl20 were lq)Olted bl
in the vicinity of 8th and Balboa.
AJUlESTS
024S-Melody Lynn Bar-
betta, 28, of Dana Point WU
arrested oa 1~icion of milde-
mcanor clnuat clrivia&.
034S-Tcena Marie Luta, 28,
of WbittieT WU arrested OD
suspicion of misdemeanor drunk
drivina.
SUNDAY, DEC. 21
CRIMES
1430-A wallet valued at MOO
containing $350 in curteKJ was
reported stolen from a night club
patron in the 3.tOO block of Via
Oporto.
AIUlESTS
0215-Josepb Michael Met-
calf, 24, of Torrance was
arrested on suspicion of posses-
sion of eoc-ainc for sale.
Photographers fight for rights
BY BILL HARVEY
At least two Harbor Arca
photographers will be much
more careful about taking
advantage of 04deals .. that seem
innovative and profitable after
being forced to hire an attorney
to regain photos lost to them
since 1982.
Larry Dunmire, of Newport
Beach, and Tim Wilson, of
Costa Mesa, are only two of an
estimated 200 profeuional pho-
tographen who submitted pho-
tos to Fint Vision. an Irvine
company founded by Bill Ward
and Richard Wade. The com-
pany was established u a "stock
house, .. a sort of clearing ho111e
that accumulates photos. to be
offered for publication.
Tbe photographer ii paid a
commiuion each time one of bis
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photos that bad been recorded
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buyers, allowing them to review
a total of 32,000 photos by
simply viewing the dist.
"There were a couple o f
hundred photographers who
submitted photos and the righu
to some were sold, but none of
us ~ uw a commission,• said
Dunmire.
He 8dded that be f cit there wu
no intent to defraud, but felt that
the company wu simply under-
funded and i.ocome that should
have been paid to photopapben
WU '\ued in an attempt to tcep
the company going.
.. Ward and Wade disap-
peared,.. said Dunmire, .. and
that's when the real problem
surfaced. We man~ to track
our pbotOI to Comcorpl. a biab
quality duplications company in
Washington D.C. They tried to
blac:Jnneil UI.
wrhey a.aid Fant Vision owed
them somewhere between
S 1 S,000 and $20,000, and they
wouldn' releue our photOI Jllltil
they were paid, .. be said.
Dunmin= contacted aa many
of the pbotopapben u be could
and 41 of them responded.
Mlt loob,,. &aid Dunmire. MU
ii wen aoina to finally aet our
pictures back. Moat pboto-
grapbm barely DMD .. to UC
out a living. l'beyn artilta, and
for the mo.t Part. are rotten
buaiD"811Dt1L MaJbe tbia will
acne u a leuon to pboto-
paphen to be a little more
savvy, a little Wt mon awuc.,.
· Duamire ari•atea WI loaes
at 120,000 to SJ0,000 iD QSb ad
the loll o{ the '* --" 2.000
of bil baa plloitol for six ,._...
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dw .a Tcmrle aboal ••U.
blaDbts Pliilabk to the ...,...
a alid to aee him arouee in
diem die desire to ~ .. •
very special moment.
Durina this past year, I bave
clilcowred tbat nea ~ iM
word •rdiaion" mcam ~ con-
nect, to bind," it really is Dot aD
oraanization, hut rather an
attitude of loft toward otben,
of hope. of fecliag and of belief.
Thia is emphasized to me o'ftr
and owr apio. I attcDded an
incredibly powerful talk by a
theologian-psycbOlogist OD the
reason some peopJe are not able
to enjoy the lifts liven to them
by God even though they have
strived to be succcuf ul. His
answer says it is becca:use they
do not have the face of God in
front of them as they go through
life.
Tbe next wee"t I was cleligbted
by a children's play, or program
on peaceful solutions to the
nuclear ~ and then went
another time to a hilarious
Christian comediau. A Christian
rock musician, as wild u any
you would see· on the secular
music tcene, sent a lovely thank
you note.
One thing I have repeatedly
noticed has been, and this is not
a judgmen~ that there seems to
be a sense of meaninaful purpose
in the lives of those who include
God as part of their lifestyle, no
matter what it is.
I am more aware of a sense
of family within community,
that even in this hiab-powered,
t.lt1fowina ~that the per-
soiW touch aDd outreach iJ
suon1 and growing despite the
gloomy pictwe praentcd lately
by polllten on the status of
Orange County. In my weekly
rouncb. I am encourqed by
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faith communities wbo offer to 1988, I know for sure it will me, be glad you did. Along the
tremendous support for thole in not be boring! way you will fmd that He, too,
need, especially thole who are I hope you all will find your is seeking you..
suffering with loua through journey through 1988 to include Peace, Love and Joy in the
death. divorces and relation-Him. I am politivc you will, like New Y eu!
ships.
One of the highlights of the
year was to attend Pope John
Paul Ira Mass at the Coliseum
and experience the community
of faith at that time.
I feel fortunate, indeed. I feel
as though I have discoVcred
buried treasure, the kind that is
not ~ but very much feh. I
feel extremely wealthy to have
added so much to my life this
past yeu-with people, nents and
lo~. and I must say it is due
to my 06refigious" experiences.
The inspiration has been
immeasurable, and I am grate-
ful, and I am greatly looting
forward with much anticipation
Drug abuse to be add"!ssed
•Y 80.L HARVEY
Our Lady Queen of Angels Parish in Newport Beach will
pracnt a six part educational series on substaace abule,
scheduled to run from Jan. S to Feb. 9, with the sapport and
assistance of Catholic Family Support and spomon:d by the
Diocese of Orange, Department of Youth and Y oa:na Adult
Ministries.
Tbe first moe•ing in the series is entitled •An Overview of
Substance Abule" and will be presented by Bill Beachum.
Director of 'Educational Services at Com~ and ii ICbeduled
for Jan, S.
.. Im Recovcrin& .. a panel of ~ parents and .tu.Its is
scbcdu~ for Jan. I~ and •Enabling and Den.ia.1" is set for
Jan. 19.
"Family Dynamics and Communication Skills" will be
explored on Jan. 26, followed by •Adult Children of Alcoholics"
on Feb. 2.
Community Service The final installment, scheduled for Feb. 9, is entitled~
Do We Go from Hen:" and will be presented by Fr. John
McAndrew.
Father Bill McLaughlin said, Wfbe pervasive ux of cbcm.icals
in our city, our schools and our wort place is an issue we.
as Catholic people, must address. As a beginning§ out parish
response will be to develop an awareness of the problem in our
community and respond in a way consistent with our faith and
values."
W..._ Gd• a leading cor-
porate executive who bas pined
national rccopition for bis
work on behalf of community
and civic causes in California,
bad been awarded Wesleyan
University\ a.1 .. rt E .....
will M.... for distinguished
public RrYice.
Gerken receiftd the award
Nov. 30 at a gathering of Wes--
Jeyan alUIDJli, --held at the com-
nriaary of 20tb Century Fox
Studios in Los Angeles. Gert~
the cbainnan of Pacific Mutual
Life Insurance Company's exec-
utive committee, is a 1948 Wes-
leyan graduate, and emeritus
,member of the Connecticut
univcnity's board of trustees. •••
KatNeen.....,,Newport
Beach resident and Newport-
Mesa YMCA Board metnber,
has been named chairpcnon for
the t• YMCA s.,port C... .....
Gifts to the YMCA may be
made in the form of cash, check
or credit card. A commitment to
donate may be given now, with
payments being made later. FoT
more inf onnation about the
1988 Current support campaign
and how you can help, please call
the y at 642-9990.
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Debs dine, dance -and bow locali
Sunday evening was a nostal-mez were presented at the Auxiliary al Cbildren.. Rome
gic one fM parents. family and annual Debutante Ball, apoa-Society.
friends. Twenty college Crab-sored by the NeWport Barbor Ia the ICW!Dt.eemh ceatuJJ,
LLONGSoF
NEWPORT INC.
wllca d_,..,. Of..,.... were pre•••• to the monarda ud
bis ~ it offiriellJ -·· the ~~--of~ .,c. In ~1w1, the praecma-:
tioD • the Court o( St. ,_
" came to be nictaa•ed the
"Marriqe Mart~" Tradition
chan1es over the ceatuiea.
TIPS FOR
HOMEOWNERS
Harborlites
up
CHRISTA It
GERRY LONG
Once In A Lifetime
$125,000 EXclusion
One of our clients talked to his bank trust officers about
selling his home. He was told that he would have $90,000
taxable income from the sale of his current residence.
We checked it out with our tax accountant. and he pointed
out that our clienf s trust officer had failed to take into con-
sideration the cost of his replacement home. The amount of
this sale also reduces the taxable profits from the saJe of the
first home.
As it turned out our seller had no taxable consequence
from selling his home.
If you are unsure of such matters, do not leave them to
chance. Have a qualified accountant or attorney look into
such financial or legal matters. Often sellers are reluctant to ·
spend two or three hundred dollars for a session with a
specialist, only to end up making a decision which costs
them tens of thousands of dollars.
Don't be penny wise and pound foolish.
FIS IF NEWPORT 11c.
369 SAN MIGUE~ SUITE 200
NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92650 CALL 640-LONG
Today, the debUt represents that
tbe young woman bu given
volunteer ICl'Vice to tbe com-
munity. In tbe cae of Children\
Home Society. tbe yoan1
WOIDCD ate Uo acknowlecl.,ci
fortheirtcbolastic ~
while in hiP 1Cbool Became of
this they recem a CBS aold
medallion in commemoration..
Of course, tradition does not
change all that much-each
young lady is still required to
wear white. Ber name is
New Year Sale I
Stans Satu~,JtnaUJry 2'ul, 1988
lO:OOAM
to 75% •
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HOW TO LIVE 100 YEARS HAPPILY!
• LOO~ AHEAD -NEVEJl BAU.
• llEMEMBER ALWAYS THAT-YO BE 80
YEARS YOUNG IS FAJl MOllE CHEEJlFUL
AND HOPEFUL THAN TO BE 40 YEARS OLD.•
• KNOW THE UMIT A TIONS OF AGE AND
UFE AND BE CONTENT IN THEM.
U:EP THE BODY STRONG AND THE MIND
STRONGER.
• HA VE A HEROIC AND CARING HEAllT FOR
FAMILY, FRIENDS AND THOSE WHO LOVE
YOU.
Happy Holidays
and
A Prosperous New Year
THANK YOU FOR WELCOMING US TO THE ...
NEIGHBORHOOD! WHILE WE HAVE ONLY
BEEN OPEN A SHORT TIME, YOUR OVER-
WHELMING SUPPORT OF ARTISANS IS
DEEPLY APPRECIATED. WE ARE GLAD YOU
SHARE OUR ENTHUSIASM FOR THE HAND-
CRAF I ED ARTS AND WE LOOK FORWARD TO
PRESENTING NEXT YEAR THE VERY BEST
ARTISANS FROM THE FOUR CORNERS OF
THEWORLlD.
COMING IN
JANUARY,
I.
HERB WILSON
FOR
ARTISANS
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n
ART
won. .. , .... s. n•5:·
will display through January at
Whitman Galleries, 3S4S East
Coast Highway, Corona del
· ,, Mar. Hours are 10 a..m. to S
p.m.. Monday through Satur-
day. Call 675-2478.
P• 2 •1•t C1l1dlom" will be
on display at I.be South CoMt
Plaza Annex ol the Lquna Art
Museum through January 17.
Houn are 11 Lm. to 6 p.m.,
Monday through Friday, aad 12
p.m. to S p.m. on Saturday Del
Sunday. Admission is fn:e. Call
662-3366.
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Clli•ese ltre1ll painti•&• ltJ
Maria Ja••• will display
through January 13 at The
Newport Beach City Hall
Gallery, 3300 Newport Blvd.,
Newport Beach. Hours are 8
a.m. to S p.m.. Monday through
Friday. Call 644-3017.
die Art 1+411•e al SoillL I •
Cdfaniia will be OD display
through February I at Tbc
Orange County Tramit Dis-
trict~s Main Off ace lobby located
at 11222 Acacia Parkway,
Garden Grove. Call 971-6448.
.. Re '• ol Uaflt _. Air,,. a
two person exhibition featuring
... Historical Selediw from die the works of Brad Howe and
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PARTY CRUISES
CALL NOW· DONT MISS THE BOAT!
Crai1 Frcacb will di1play
tbraap :Ju,ury 3 at Dias
Nelson Gallery, 271 Forest
Avms. U,... Bcacla. Houn
are 10 a.m. to S p.m. Monday
throup Satmday ud 11 LID.
to S p.m .. on Swiday. Call 494-
2440.
ISO Saa Clemente Roed. New-
~ •-=b. Houn -. It Lm.
to S p.llL, 1"ue.clay tlaro•lb
Frid8y; 10 a.m. to 6 p.a on
~ lliDd 12 p.~ to 6 p.a.
OD Sway. MmjMjon is friC '°
Ma•11• memberl: S3 few ..a.Ill;
S2 for lt1iclcaU., sellion ud
-•jljtwy pmoaad; SI for dlild-
.,... W..W fJ6 llllie DeWc6, ma -.S 6--17. Call 7S9-JJ22.
a Re•• .. doa Im Style" will
diSP.laJ t1aJOU1b January 16 at
the San Juan Capistrano.
Admiaioa ia $2.~. Houn we
11 LllL to ' p.m., Monday
through Saturday. Call 496-
2132. ,,
~Mlft Bani: A Tra •11 to die
s,irtl el Mm Est? .. ._.will
display througb January 10 at
Bowen Mmeum, 2002 Nonh
Main Street, Santa Ana. Call
9n-1900.
WGl'b "1 see.. Sq Le will
display at I.be Newport Crty Hall
Gallery, 3300 Newport BML,
Newport Bc:.cb. Houn arc 8
LID. to S p..m., daily. Call 644-
30J7.
A nfrG "I cti•e f'•W ltloa of
wOlb ., Jolla c....... will
display through January 3 at the
Newport Barbor Art MUICWD,
Worb •1 SMrley Claaltlla, v_ ....._, •-11 ,..,
Mu DeMG. ... O.' •• U'C
c.w1eildy on diapa.y • G•uia
:r~ 499 North Coalt llipa
-..,, bpna Beacb. Boars are
10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday
~ Saturday and DOOD to
S p.m. on Sunday. Call '87-
4491.
"Portraita of Cl1•lc Neo•
-..· is diaplaying iDdefinitcly
at Elma Gallery, 11'5 South
Coat Bipway, ~Beach.
Boon are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.,
daily .. Call 494-6396. •
,,. .. die •-c11· is the tide
of a new colla:tion of paintinp
showing i.nddinitdy at 5mur J
GermaiD Studio Gallay, 414
Noctb C.oast Highway, Upna
Beach. Boun arc 11 a.m.. to S:JO
p.m.., Wednesday through Sun-
day. Call 7S2...t041.
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stau1ant
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Now ... enjoy fine food from popular local
restaurants without leaving the comfort of your home!
L-M• .......... ••• tftf c...
est will take place January 4 •
7:30 p.m. in Segaatrom Ball at
the Oranae County Performing
Artt C.enter, 600 Town Center
Drive, Colla Mesa. Call 1.800-
34-0PERA.
MISC
Enllll .. die Or-. Ca ,,
Flllrp'OSF t: Antique Auction
(January 2 and 3); Bridal Sbow
(January 3). Tbe fairgrounds are
located at 88 Eair Dri~, Costa
Mesa. Call 7~1-3247.
L;c G8llery N .... will take
place January 7 from 6 p.m. io
10 p.m. Cootinuom tram tenice
will be provided to Oftr 70
pU1icipatina ~ Special
exhibits and opportunities to
meet the artists are part of this
· event lidd the fint Tbunday of
each mOnth. Call 494-1018.
SC Rep
welcomes
Swann ·
Din in~
Classic 'Fiddler on the Roof' cit Curtain Call
aY MAllCUS DIETZ
.. Without tradition." l"~
linp in the opening momenta of
the dmic play. •riddler OD the
lloof, • •our liYCS would be •
shaky. . . M a ~ OD the r • . roo .
From that momcni on. Tevye
watcbes • traditions fall faster
than the stock market. As his life
clrutica1ly chanps_, the story
line for this very entertaining
show is developed, mixing
comedy and tragedy IO dOlely
together that 'the audience
docsn' know whether to laugh
or cry.
Of course, it doesn't need to.
The cast of .. Fiddler•, currently
being staged at the Curtain Call
Dinner Theater in Tustin, bas
done an outstanding job of
mixing song with triumph and
sorrow, leaving the viewer tho-
roughly entertained .
.. Fiddler" is the story of Tevyc
and bis family, set in 1905 in a
small Russian village named
Anatevka. As the father in the
household, Tevyc has tradition-
ally made all important deci-
sions for his family, including
choosing each daughter's future
husbands.
His three daugbten. of colU'SC,
have other ideas. The basic
theme of "Faddler" are the trials
and tribulations involved in each
girl's effort at convincing Tevye
why she should choo1e her
husband, and not be.
Tevyc. played by Joe Matar-
razzo. bas a deep. booming voice
and gruff exterior but, as the
play develops, his warmth and
softness are revealed. As tradi-
tions fall every time be turns
around, the audience can only
feel deep sympathy for this
compassion.ate man. His is truly
a most likeable character, one
that grabs at the audience's heart
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Bel&ian Waflles, ~ Glpntk
4-Ea Omekts, and The
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Sula Ana/ C.olta Mesa
(714) 557-5116
Di•enhldada
~or SAW • a.lied AJUto
\\p'nMr • Sow"1 • IWI
as the play develops.
Matarrano, incidentally, is
making his second appearance
on the Curtain Call stage as
Tcvyc. He also performed
recently in "Promises,
Promixs,'" and last year was
nanwl the best kadina -=tor for voice and charming mannerisms
the Long Beach Community that are well suited to her role .
Playbome. U nlite most musicals
Most of the play9s better .. Fiddler" ends on a down aatc.
scenes invohe Tevye. including u the family is forced to lepUate
the song. "If I Were a R..ich and move. Because they've
Man," during which be laments alrady encount.eml so much
the clisadvantap of being poor. turmoil and change. the
The tune is performed with audience is left with the feeling
emotion. feeling and humor. as that thinp can only get better.
is .. Do You Lo~ Me~. .. Flddln on IM Roof.· now
Also imprcsaive in .. Fiddler" slrowin1 111 tire Curtain Call
is Claire ~irk in her first Dinna T1teater in Twtin. Priu3
appearance at the Curtain Call &tan 01116.95, ineJudin6 dinner
as Golde. She displays a nice and mow. c.aIJ 818-1540.
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9I01ICE
YOU ARE IN 0£J'AULT UNDER A DEE> Of TRUST,
DATED MARCH 27. 1987 UNLESS YOU TAAE ACTION
TO PROTECT YOUR PRCIPERTY. fT MAY BE SOlD AT A
PUBLIC SAU.. If YOU NEID AN EXPt..AHATION CJF THE
NATURE Of THE PROCaDtNG AGAINST YOU. YOU
SHOULD CONT ACT A LAWYER
On JANUARY 15, 1988, at 9.45 A.M., UNITED INVEST·
MENT CORPORATION. as duly appoented Trustee under
and pursuant to Deed at Trust reoorded APRIL 16, 1987.
n 11\Sl. No. 87-209789. 1n ~ NA. paee NA. al Officaal
Rec«ds tn the office of the County Aecordef of ORANGE
County. State of CALIFORNIA WoAed by KATHRYN
LENNIS HOl TOM
WI U SEU AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER
FOR CASH ~ at tune at sate m lawful money of
the United Sbiles) at
THE MAIN NORTH ENTRANCE TO THE COUNTY
COURT HOUSE. 700 CIYtC CENT£.R ORfYE WEST. SANTA
ANA. CA
an nchl. trtte and ~ C01•~ to and now hekJ
by 1t under 5-' Deed at Trust m the property situated
1n said County and State descnbed n
EXHIBIT ·A·
PARCEL 1
Unit No ~ of ttut certatn Coodomtn1um Pro,ed
descnbed 1n that oertM1 Coodomenium Plan recorded
1n Book 10790 Pase 858 of Officaal Records.'" the office
at the County Recorder of e>ranee County (such Plan tens
hef'etnaftet referred to~ °'The Condomintum Plan'"), and
as ~1ned in that cert.am Oec.!Mation of Coweuants.
Cond1t1ons and Restrictions for Newport Crnt
Homeowners As.socl3bon. recorded 1n 8ooll 10348 Paee
693 ot Official Records of <>ranee County ("'The Deda-
raoon/ and the Dectaration of Anneution for Lot 3. of
Tract 7817 (The Declaration of Anneubon). recorded
Octooer 18. 1972 m ~ 10381 Page 547 ot Ofhc:i.al
RecOfds. in the office of the County R~der of Orange
County
PARCEL 2
An undMOea 1 82nd 1nte<est 1n and to the common
.trea as defined 1n the DectaratlOf'I and m the DeclaratlOf'I
;:>t AnnellAltl()(I being Lot 3. ot Tract 7817. m the City
.>t Newpol't Beacn County of Orange. ~e of California.
as per mao recorde<J n ~ 308 Pages 33 and 35
nc1us1ve ot Miscellaneous '-4aps. 1n the otfte:e of tne
:.:>unty RecOt"c>er of Orange County
PARCEL 3
Gclus1ve easements appurtenant to salO Unit No 204
all as rl'l()f'"t spec1f>ealty <>eflne<l 1n the Conoomtn1um Plan
ana me Dec1arat'°"
PARCEL 4
A non-eaclus•ve easement to use the common area and
f<k:Jl1t1es ot me P'oteet .nich have been or will be
:>e-tlek>C:>ed on me tol~fli described real Pfopet"ty
(1) Lot 1 o~ Tract 7852 as per~ recorded 1n Book
302 Paees 7 throueti 9 1nc1us1ve of M1scetl.aneous ~
qecords of <>ranee County. Calif~
EXCEPT t~etrom th.at oortt0n at~ included wtthtn
Parcel 1 .J:S shown on a map recorded 1n 8oo'I '5 Paee
26 of Parcel Maps. 1n the otfice of the County Recorder
ot Orange County Catttorma
l2) l ()(S 1 2 and 4 of Tract ~ 7817 ~ per map
'KO<oe<J n Boo. 308 Paces 33 ana 34 at lilhsc:enaneous
"4aps Rec0<os of Orange Courrty
PARCEL 5
A memoersn1p 1n NewJ)0'1 Cresi Homeowt lefS Asso-
:1at100 owners of record of Parcel lA shown on that
certain parcel map recoroed tn Book '5 Pace 26 at~
Maps. in tne office at the ()ranee County Rec:Ol'der known
as Common Nea B. the recr~I lol
EXCEPT therefrom, now~ any and ~t exdusive
easements appyrteNnt to all Conoom1mum Units
e•cept•n& said Un t No 203 now or hefeafter refen'ed
:o 1n the DeclarattOn Of the Dec~rabOn as amended
ALSO EXCEPT tnerefrom one hundleO I* cent ( 100
percent) of all nghb to oil, gas~ OCtler h)tdrocart>on
subst.ances lying under, or INd ~ be produced from
tne above descnbed land. ~ Md'\ one hundred per
cent (} 00 percent) at ~I ncMs, to the pr~ met dlOil I
ano one nundred per cent (10 percent) of Ml f'11tlt$.
Donuses ano profits .::;cruanc therefrom. proiwlded,
hawe'tlef that '™"°' ---and ref~ the """ to use or occupy or to enter upon any portion al the surfaa
and 500 feet beb9 the surtace. ,.._...., •tic:aly from
the SU~ at said land, for the purpme al drillinl for.
capeunnc. P'Oduonc. ~ OI ca. a Nndtlfll OI
ut1hzm1 such °''· ps OI ao. h)dloc:a<t.,11 °' maierat
SUbstallOeS, for the purpose of~ GrafD's ~
thereto,~ reserwd .,, deeds it:COldld""" 17. 1972'"
Book 10129 Paree 65 7 of ~ Rec:ads and lec:IOI did
December 2 7. 1961 tn eoo. S95 7 ,,... 665 at Offio.aj
Records
The Sl1'ee! ~ and OCtler common ~. 1f
any, of the real property descnbed ~IS purported
to t>e
1' SWIF"T COURT. NEWPORT BEACH. CALIFORNIA
The unOerscned Trustee dlscmns an, liabldy tor_.,,
nc:OI' 'edJ iess al the Sl1'eel aooreu and odw COi• •• 0 1
~.If any. shoMt hefen
~ 5ate . I be ~ but ~ OCMll_,. OI
.. , .....,, eqnss "" empAled, recardinl tide. pmsess.aon.
or encumbrances.. to pay the • e•w •w pr wiapai sum
at the 1-..e(s) secured by said Deed al T NII. Wllh "*'esl
thereon. as PIOirlded '" 5-2 nalll(s) • .,._ices.. d any,
under the terms at Y.c:S Deed al T rusl t.es.. d'• lb .,_,
expenses of the Trustee and al the trusts e.t.-eo DJ Wild
Deed al Trust
The ~I ~mount of the unpp.lld taUna al the
OOfipt>on secured by the property to be sdd ~
~ estJmaed costs. 9.penses .., .ova.ices •
.. the bme al the ~ ~ of the Hooc:.e of s.
:s $16.78' 65
The oe ~ unoer YiO Deeo al Trust oerelalare
e.M!Olled Md <WI a«' to the urder41ed • ~
~al ~.xt 0em..no for Sale. and I .mtef't
Nabce al Dlfaal and~ co Sett The ~
caused wd Nabce "' Dltault ~ Dection '° to be
I ec:otded In the CXJUr1'1 wNfe the rM pl opet1) 5 loc.seo
0.:-12-17-37
UNITED INY£SnlOfT CORI OAATION as sllid T NSMe..
-2918 COMPTON BLVD .. GNIOENA CA 90249. 213-S..
1601 e, KA TAINA SMmt TRUS1'& SALE omaR
126327
12124 12131 in um
•nca•~w
T.S.llta•M'
On ,.,._, I. 1-• t45 aAL RIST MIOtlCAH mu ~ Clmlll'M'Y •• c n •• copcntiOil
--~------~ ---
as T nAlee. OI ~iccessor T rU511e 01 Se .... Wd T N119e.
of thlil c::erta.n Deed al Trull eNIC!Wd hr~ ~
GusUlflon and Ann Morns Guitlilbwt ............
JanulfY 16. 198t as ~ No. 84420293 h-
reundef f'ec:olded ~ 12, l 9fl7 • lftllJunw1t No. 87.
45 7155 al Ol'fic:al Alilcords al sllid Counlr ... unid9r' and
PLW"SUlf1t to 9id Deed "' T Nit sjll .. pubic auction tor
CISh. 8-ful money of the Uniled 51*5 "' Anwlca. • asheet'~ c:twek peyai* to said T rU511e dra.n on a 11:11e
OI naboNi blink. I check cbMt by a s&llle OJI ...,..
c:redtt union. e1 a c:hec:li dra.n by a s&'*Oltedlral uwinp
and kar'I ~ OTYWWI ._._..._in .aiort
5102 of the tsnmaal Code_., .......... ID do ba f 11
'" thlS stMe.. the Main (North).,. .... '° ... eoun.r
Courthouse klalled at 100 Civic c.ne. .... in ... dtY
at s.u Ana. Calib'nia. ... tftal ,..... .. Ind ....
COi•~ to and,.,. heicl ~ it~ wd Dwt"' Trust
1n the p1 operty sib '*".,,said County and SS..dll9aibed
as.. Ali Uf idiwied Vt derest in and ID ... lolowiic;
Thal po'1Jon al Lot 6 and aA al Lal ' in 8IDc:ll 218
of Sec:bon ·e-NEWPORT BEACH. ._, on a "'IP
rec:o1ded an Book 4 ~ 27 al ITlldlC 1 ·aw m1p5.
~ of Qrarwe County, Califoiilill. and I portion al
sectJon 33, Township 6 Soulh, R;mwe 10 West. S.,
8erNrdino Meridian. .:cordifw ao the olfic:ilil •al said
Land filed in the Oislrict Llind Oflioe. men ~
described as follows: Plf'Clll 2 as stm.n CW1 a 'NIP filed
1n Book 130. Paees 20 and 21 ol psClll lftllPS. '"the
office of the Courtly Recorder al Or-.~. Cali1Dt1tia.
The street .tdlressor other conimondlsipltion al said
Pf opelty. 2 Houses..1811-~ Bay Awnue. ,.. port 8eldt
and 1820 Vilene Place. Ne part ae.ct\. Calib••
Sa.Id sate .... be maide wilhaut COie ... Of ---rr:""ml1-'I •
eapress °' unpied, .s to title. posses5ion or encumbfan-
ces to sansfy the unpaid balance due on the note or naR:s
secuted by said Deed of Trust. to wet: $155,000, plus
the tonowins e5bmaed costs. exi-ases ...s ~IOeS
at the bme of the mibal publtation of this Notice al SMe:
$2.419,68 The Trustee hereunder disda•ms al'f'1 h1bebty
as to the correc.1ness of valldity of the address shown
hefem
fl011CE TO rw&i f OW ..
YOU Aft IN DEJAULT UNDa A DEED Of TllUST. DATID
~ 10. l9M. UNUSS YOU TAU AC'TIC* TO
NOTtCT tOUa PWOI f. IT llAY • SOlO AT A
PU9lJC SAl£. ff YGU MID M ED\MATION OI THE
NATUI£ Of THE PllOCfH llG AGAaST YOU. YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYO.
o...d: December 8. 1987
FIRST AMERtCAN TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY
BY Adnenne Philpott
T rusiee·~ S*5 Officer
323 Court s.reet
San Bernardino. Calrfom~ 92401
(714) 889-0311-ot. 301
12117 12124 12 31 0985
T QS.4738
NOTICE OF TAUSTEFS SAlE
T S. No. 87-0908
~ 01-a709-00Ca
YOU ARE .. OEFAUI.. T lNlER A DEED Of TRUST
DAT£0 DECEMBER 19, 1985. l.N.£SS YOU TAKE
ACTION TO PAOTECT YOUR PROPERTY. rT MAY BE
SOLO AT A PU8lC SALE. F YOU PEED AH
EXPl.ANA T10H CE nE NA 1\JAE ~ TlE
PROCEEDWGS AGAHST YOU. YOU SHa.l..D
CONT ACT A LAWYER.
On January 14 1988. a t 1 o -00 A..M. F dei:y T tUSlae
Setw:e as r. cUr aPOQlf.0 T IUSllM ~ anc ~
IO [)Ma °' Trust. Rec:ord9d on Dec:emo.t v . HllS. as
Doo..menl no. 85-519150 of Of\c.ai RecordS n r. ~ ol
!he Rec:ordef of Orange County. ~ eucr..9d by
Tr Auoc.. Mgmt. Inc. Will SEU AT PUBUC AUCTK)N
TO HJG>EST Bl:lOER FOR CASH. (payalble at wne ol
sm an ~ morwy of IN l.na.o Siam) c ht fb1h front
entrsw::a ID tw County ~. 100 CMC c.tiw 0rnte
West. Sanla Ara. Cailoma al ~ n. and tnllreSl
co1..,ed '° ar10 now held by c under said Deed ol Trust.,
tie Pl°'*1Y ....... '" sad County. Caldomia. desaOng .. ..,.,~
PARCEL 1: F• Ul'I* .. ., CclndDmnun Ul'll No. 35
(The UrwQ .. s,t..., &4Mlft .. Condanwlll.m ~
(CondaminUn PWt b l..ol 1 al Trm No. 10Y7), in,_
c.i, a1 rk:z;:o1 Bw:I\ ~ a1 Chnge. s... a1
~ (The Pllrt). AwlOided ., 8Dc* 13Z21&, ,,... 76
~ 115 ""*-.a.a.I Alc:Dcla, ~..., S*filil•
1D ,_. pwapel1J dwul Id i'i T rm 1_,. Alc:Dtded 1n Bodi .... ,,... 5Mdlal .... _ ...._ "' ..
Otlce ol fw ea..-. AeCD-. of ..-.ea..,..
PARCEL 2: An wd ·air t 00371 ...,_.~in and
k> lw CUIWllOlo --~ ... dlined an fw .,. EJICllll( .......... al. ga. ,. .... and oe.
~· •t I ™ IP18 a.lo9 a dlpf) al 500 llM lram fw ....._ al l9d PiQPeo'lr, b&.t ..,. no nvtc al
..... ..,. -pl'Olidld in DMd Rall Cl'ded., ac.. 9560. ,,... ... a.:ill Awada.
PAACa. 3: Alt_... ,. r9C and E n1• '° ~ t.
n.:twlc:D-rwlf w f11lgn • d 8-35 an fw '*" • beif1(I ~'° ..... PAACE.l 4: Alt Md'ABVM "G ... _..I 111 nrei• k> &-. fw
~ ..,._ d1io 1 rt on tw p111n • l*illn8 ..-
No, PS 31&..
The ..-..._ and a1w m1•01 t1ca11111oti. 1
..,, al ... ,.., PiCllP*1f ~ .............. 1D
br. 500 Qvwr Lw. ~ 7, Pleapasr ea.ti. CA
9:2!563
The~-,,_ dliidliii•• .. ......, .. '"'
nCXllteaW ol .. --'' W erwf Olfwr GWWIUl dlletigt~ d ... .,..., ~
S.. ........... ,b&.f ...... CDllel••orw1a.,,
UIWW OI ..-.... i9Jtl •• tit, ~ El I IE lllol&. OI ~ 1D..,,. ,.....,, Pl• .... am ,_
r"CM(I) ~ 0, ._. DMd of Tl'Ull. Wifl .,.,...
~ -po fl 1 ft ... notl(~ ......... if ... ~ b r.ms of ,_ Owl of TNll. ..... d'9g19 and
..,.... a1,. T..-and°' .. ~ a...-.d or aid
0-CS al Trust. 1D S1 • .-0..14
The bei..tioar '"* ... Died d Tn.CJ ,._....,. ......, .., ........ .,. ......... ..,..,
~al Dlllr..ll and~ lar Sell. and • .....,
Haem ol Oatul and Blc:lat1 1D Se&. n. undaf 9QJ'ied
c:al99d s8d '**-ol Oita.a and 9laan ID Sii ID ba •• ••d ..... CllUnllr ...... ,.. -~ .--.... ~ T~ S.W... 1 lOO PKi'c C... llV'azq.
H1nnou ei..::h. CA IQ254 (213) 712-1174 ot n2·7711
Br. u--. ca,.d
0.: Olc:ea• 1l. 197
12/24 12/31 ln 1003
This ~ IS blinl
conduc:Mdbr•~ The ,....sar...es com·
menced ao tranud ~
ness ~ the fictitiGus
busiNss tWne lisald...,..
on 11/1187
RICK£TTS ASSOCIATES
INC.
a CMibnla CIOfPOi ' .,
~· ... mt v~
This ••llll'lllm•••ntnt -filiEid _,. the CounCy OM ol
Ohfwl ~ on 0.:. 7,
1987.
file No. f36l676
12/24, 12/31. 1/7, 1/
14 1004
UIDt
fChlW•I M
..._11All FR '
ThetllcMil ...........
~ ...,_ as.: VICTO-
RIA INVESTORS. 2061 S.
Ca. Une. Com Mesa. CA
92626.
..... COl'pmlltioi1 fl9n..
sion fund. • Clilitlamia Ct:ll·
pcntion, 2061 Sea COie
Line. Cost• Mesa, CA
92626.
W'driam Smith, 80 SWnc>-
son Or.. 06d Betti P!ace,
NewY<n_ NY ll&Oil.
Edwmd Pinemo. ~ Casa
Oak Awe... EJ Secundo. CA
90245.
ThtS business IS beq
conducted by a fQlnt ven-
ture.
The re11strants com-
menced to transact buSI·
nes:5 unGef the fld.fltOUS
business name ltStea above
on~ 1982
MALAGA CORPORATION
PENSION FUND
I Cafifom&a ooiporllbOn
~GRce
Trustee
nus staJement was rtteo
wtth the County Clerk at <>ranee CoutilY on Dec 11
1987
Fi~ No F364201
1212•. 12131. 117. 11
l' 1005
&-37274
RCllllOUI •111 E•
NW ITATDmfT
The fdfuwww persons are
dotnc busmess.as KPW
ASSOCIATES. 4~3 Von
~ A......e.. Newport
Beach. C.A 92660
Kall Pacrfia ASSOO#e'S I
~tiomll lnntted .,,..
shAp, •~3 Von Karman
Awenue. Newport Beach. CA
92660
Pacifica WHt ASSO· oates-Spedrum I, 1 ~,,_
tomsa lltM9d paituent.p,
1061 ~melbKk Street.
Newport Buch. CA 92660
This bus"1eS.s tS bet ..
conduct.ct by a ceneral
~ The recastrants com·
me.iced tD tnnsacl busi-
ness under the fictitic..s
buslres .... lilllld..,.
on 11/20/f/7
KOlLPAQACA
ASSOCIATES
I Clllibnia limi9d
~
(BY) THE KOU COll/PAHY,
• Caaa11ie CIOfPOi ......
MMT1N KRUPOff"
This ,. 2
.... -fiMd
""" the Couney CleR al Or-.~ on Oec. 16.
1917
r11e No. F364872
12124. 12131. in.
l /14 1010
UID2 nc111 ... ••ui1•1a•• .... aaTWJ
The w.i: ... per9onS .e
dolnl bu5ineu as: PAL-
MYRA SEN tOftS APART·
MOfTS.• Calib•lia ..... ..,.. • ....,. 1303 Aioia c8Clo s.r.. Si&* 22.S. ... po1
e.d\. CA 92660.
Richard J Hasbrouck.
1303 A.oc:d> Sb-. ~
225. Nta;o1 ~. CA
92660
lbcNird A BtOilldWJ, 131
Notttl Tumn -.... SUie!
106. T UltM\. CA 92611>.
This builf'GS cs t>etnc
CCltiduded br • pner-al
P911••111P
The retrstrllnts com· •••cad tD lr...ct bulj..
nas under a. fittiilioul
buliMM ...............
an-..,Lltl7.
...... J.11 t di Thia]' 2 .... _ ....
.... ~ Ourtl"'
~ C-. an Die. ta. l.-7.
File No. FJe0'2
12/2', 12/31. lfl, 1/
14 1007
ann
fltihlOUI• Ill IM .....aar I
The ........... ..
cbftl.....__~
CREST OEYELOPMENT,
2•5!6 a.. Al'-.,._
.-rd. s.. 1 ...... Hilts.
CA92653.
Pacific er.. Harms. Inc..
• C11t a1iia aapu1....,.
This bl•in•• is .......
conductld bJ •COfl>Ollltioot.
The ,..;strants com· ,,___. ao nlACl .bwi--
,.. ........... fiditlaus
...._._liMldaitio.
Ofl Sec*w•lbw 11, 1917.
PACIFIC CftEST HOMES,
INC.
• C..1• COi POtlltioi•
John R. Plllwlor1
Pi.-...
~-• 1eilwfiled ....... Ccutty Oertl of
Or-. ec..., Ofl Dec. '· 1917.
file No. F36:M78
12/24, 12131, 117, 1/
l• 1006
unn
fC iii IOUI • • EU ..._STATW
The fil*oWW pei DIS are dairw bas· 111 a: wrTTER
ANO HARPOl£. 610 ....
port Ceneer On. •1530,
NeaSQt Beech. CA 92660
MyTan E. ~ 808
Souttl t.t.acfccon. Pasadena.
~91106.
This business IS be1fll
c.ondUded by.,, WlOMdual
The reaistrant com·
melCed to tranYCt bl.&·
ness under the flCtlhouS
business name ltSteo abowe
on 1/1/60.
lit)iJon E. Harpde
This st.Meonent was fNed ..u.. the County CleB al
Oraiwe County on Dec '· 1987.
flie No F363529
1212•. 12131. 117. l /
14 1008
&-DUI
HCllllOUI• I EIS ...-su111m11
The foMowiwW person IS
d0tn1 business •s GAP
Development Company,
24242 fOrtD f"tn0, Lacuna
.,.e. CA 92677
Kenneth Garoner. 24242
Porto Fino. l..leJ,N N.,el.
C.A 92fi77
Business first banSilC1lld
under this busuleSS name
on 11/01..87
Thrs busi ness is con·
duded by an •ndMdlual
(SIFed) Kennlllh Gltdnet nus stMell.,. .. filed
Wfttl the Counly Clerk al
~ Couney on Dec. 7.
1987.
f"lle No F363674
12.n4. 12/31. 116
l/14 1011
ILo312'1I
HClh .. Mil Ill EM
---·~· ThetcAwilwpe1·1onsare
-. ~ -franlillr
In I 1 " 2061 S. C.C. Awe., Costa Mesi, CA
92626
Wilia12 5ftnilt\ IO Simp-
son Dr. Old a.ti ,..._ "-
Yorti. 1 ll04
s-....1 LR.. .. ..
955 ,...... 8udl Or .•
Upl9nd. CA 91716
Mal.ca Corpontion,
2061 s. c.awe lane. Com
Mesa.CA92626
Mmc:a Corpalrri-.... lill' ..... ~
.... Plm.2061 s.eo.r
UM, Cost.I Mesa. CA
92611
Tilll busiftea ii ....
c:anduc:::lad by • Pre ~ --The ~-..sttwa c:om-
m91Cid tD balACl buri-
,,.. ....., ... fic:titioe•
bus.Irma,.,. lillid...,..
on 0.:.. 1. 19112. .......G.Rim
MalaaCot&Ullioiti,
.......G.Jka
Pi&idw•
..... CotPOt_,
.........,_~
...... G.Rlca
T~
This __....... -filed
... the ~ Cid "'
0..... Ccullr -Die. 11. ltl7
Filla No. F36420?
12124. uni. in,
V14 1012
a.arm IClh l•t=I~==~ -Rd I
TM'S 'c.-ia
... tr 1 ... ~_
128. • c .. Wtwa LilNlld
PaftNf'lllip, One Uppe1
Ne upatt Plua. Hoa port ..
a..ch. CA 91aiO.
THEO.HU~. c..-.One .........
part ...... , part~
CA_.,.
This business is con·
duQud bya lin*d ~·
ship.
s.-t. TH£ o. HJU COll-
PIMY
~o ... .........
Thil ....... _tied .... u. eouney an d
0...,,.. Count, Ofl Dec. 18.
1987. r• Ho. fl65105
12124. 12131. in.
1/14 1013
I.om
ICili .. ., •••
....... 3'
The ....... pena ....
doins businea a CYN·
THIA'S TtA ROOM, 26842 a.-.. I IWt ..,, s.n ......
CapiaMQ.CA~
KALIL YAVUZ. 26991
AJ.....,..., Mission Vaejo.
CA.92692
MICHAEl JOHN SMITH.
26991 A,amoiilllt,. flfis'Sion
Yaejo. Ca. 92692..
Ttlis bus.inus 1s con-
ducted by COi*trW'S
The recistrants com-
mei iced '° IJansad bu9-
0ll!S'S under tN fic:btuous
buslna5,,... l~ ~
on 12·22-87
(Seied) Hald YMa
Midalil John Smith
Thrs ~ .. filed
with the County ~ ol
Qr._ County on Dec 10.
1987
fi)e No f36409 l
12/24. 12/31 . 117 .
l /14 1014
STAWIO* ...,.ar "' ----· fCIUW••~I~~ ..-STAi' ·1
The foltowina pel'SOM n.e ... .., the.,. al
the fic:trtious business
~A~AICHE..B.
Houvau RICHE french
8aMry ProdudS c. .....
wuu RICHE Baller Pro-
ducts. 702 E. Blllbcl9 Bhd..
N1a;ort a.c.t\, CA 92661
The fic:tibous buSlness names ,.,.,._, tD abotile
-filed "' Or-. Cour'C) on ..i.nu.y 22. 1987. r•
No. Fll3462
Nestor GaraaAez. 321 E.
Blllboe Ehd.. a-.. CA
92661
Micl ... H. ..... 508 E.
Oceanfront. Balboa. CA
92661
(Sta.ned) MICH~EL H.
MfU.ER
This 9 9 ·-· -... ... .,.. Counlr Cid al
Or-. Count1 an 0.:. 16.
1917
1212•. 12131. in.
l /14 1018
I
KN t 11 a ;° 1 a t.ai-
lornia ........... ship,
U&3Von~Hmpo1
~CA926fi0. a.s P.alca lAmiMd. •
C Ha•• UIM9d ,.,._.
1'lip. MOO ..... eu..
vwd, .... ..., Htlls, CA
90211.
T1ti5 bu!liNu IS ~
aJndud9d br • ..,..... s--.-..
The '~com-
119llCIO tD lranuct ~
... uncW the ficbtious
business ,.,.1-9 ....
onl'\I
KPW I'll> '
a Caif&a••....,...,,.,·
ship
s 1H~~ilrtjU;' rnti!li!lli ~ ;II n11-i ~IU ~ I !l . iJHP~111 IUHiia~ §~ :;~1fi!1' 1g: qlJi ~liH ~~i~i 1i~11r-1 ~~~r ..
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1 ;:r i 1!1 n 1fiij Ubi!hH! JJUi~!lr § ~!i r:ln! ii ~ii h h h hUtr•r § ~~;·~lhi'"S-n ~u!~.~ 1 ~!rs nu .. , • ,.,_ 1•
• J . '
•
ll-31911 w••a -•-11-a-• _..,.,... OFLMl& ....... I•
Notice is ..., ~
ID section 15035..5 al the
California Corporations
Code Ital the llllnitl!ld i-t·
nership coniposed al Rt.A
HOLDING COMPANY. JNC .
a Deft se CIOfPOlabof 1, as
aenerai partner, and Rl
ACQUISfTION COMPANY. a
hmded Cafifomia Partner·
ship,~ limited~.
te"**"e ~ busn!5s
as l*tl1& s under the firm
~al Rt. MANAGDIENT
COMPANY, a Califofmt
limiled J*tleship, at 3050
8riAal Avenue,. Costa Mesa.
Cafib ilia 92626. haw dis-
sched their limiled partner·
ship as al Nowernber 23,
1987. ~ nuual oonser1t al
the c-1Jes. RI.A HOl.DtNG
COMPANY. INC.. the
~ partner, has the
so1e authority to sea s-t-
~ip assets. pay and
disd-.it all liatWties al the
partnership, collect and
recewe al monies P9)11'ble
'°the l*tnl!nhiP. petono
eristinl COi lb&b Md Kt in
..,, INll •let ... essary lo
wmd up the ~ al the
.-rt»*" s.1 lip.
DA TED: Nowen'lbef 23.
1987
GENERAL PARTNER: At.A
HOlDlNG COMPANY, INC ..
I ~ COti)OftltliOll
9y H Rayt I Old Bil llf'am.
V~Pt~
LIMITED PARTNER-RL
A.CQ4.JlSITlOH ~.a
Cahtonllt Lmld2d Partner·
ship
9y H Raymond BllicNm.
Anomey-ln-Ftct
12110 12/1712124
12131 0973
137115
FICll llOUS • rs=-ss
IUIESJA1Wt
The foloeilc person IS
douc business as H"'mson
Auto S*5 & l..easa .... 829
Production Aac:e.. Nczpot
Beach. Cadib IA 92663
Hmon ~ 829 Pro-
ductJon Ptace. Newport
Betch.. Calib1 ... 92663
Thas business tS tienc
conducted ~a COfPUi .... I
under this business name
on Aonl 28. 1981.
SiFed: Hixson U.S..
Robert M. Hixson,
~ nus ~ •ient was filed
....,., the County Clerk al
~ Count, on Dec. 7.
1987
~-No. f .363719 12117 1V24 12131. l /
7 0987
PUmJC lllOnCE:
f1C iihOUS •1t.U
IUm SJAIEMIWT
The Ulowc ~ lS
~. business as CPR
ASStST GROUP ~Cade
e.en..lido. 5-l Cle• eee.
CA92692..
~ s i:r.a.. '006 cane Biewe .ia. s.t ae-
menee.. CA 92672.
Thts busanes.s 1s con-
duded bran~
The recistr•nt com-
menced lo b•sa:t busi-
ness under the fictitioe rs
buslnesS ntme or nsnes
kSllld ilbole on Nat ~
atJle.. ~ Richad s
Pierce. n.s ~·ere -as filed _,, the c.ounry Clerk al
Or-. C.C..., on Dec. 14.
1987
File HQ. F364388
12117 1V2• 12.1'31
In 0979
FClll .... 1 SS ..... sra1wr
The lA>wirc pe www are
cbna business as GHP
In wemailE"lits. 19'8 Port
Laurent PIKC. Noe a POt1
9mdl CA 9266r>
G.ry a.. ess. 1948 F\:Jr1
l.Awent Place. Mewpo.1
8lracD. C.A 9266()
hit•llU Chidress.. 1948
Pbrt Lanni Place. New'POl't
8mc:f\. CA 926a>
This busmen rs con·
duc8lld bJ a .. .._. ~ ...
~ •--1,.,a••_.,,.. -um•.-n111rn n9 lllOln'GAGE
RNAM:E a. a PM••lhii»
COl • 1· C al DONALD L
WH CO.. a c.lbalia 001-
puealiuei. Ind CAUR>RNIA
AMERICAN MORTGAGE
CO.. a Calibnia capo11•
bon. and wllich -CMied on its business Ill F• CMc
Pima. S.. 100, NII poet
Bead\. Calitornia 92660.
was dis.sohred effective
11:59 p.m.. on M.at 1.
1987, anUanw met eflllc·
liwe l~ p.m. m fllM:ft
31, l.,.
Allltlttmdlla. no l*tJlef
in the partnership has
authorily to bind the S*'l·
~ BREN MORTGAGE
FINANCE I, a CaJifom1a
partresbp
By: DONALD L BREN
CO~ a calilJlaia corpara-
ban
8y: ....... Kl• I , Its:
Senior .. f\esidlnl BJ&.,..A.~
Its: Vice f\esidliill
8y:~AMERt
CAN MORTGAGE CO., a
Calill»•lia C:Upoialiail
By: ~ "''* I • Its: Vic:ef\~
By: Eueene A.. 8Nnk-
hwdl. lls: .-..s. q •• Sea-.
ttry
DONALD L M£M CO~ a
Calib•liili aapo11aliol1
8y: Aabert ICI• • a, Its:
Senior Vice f\aada•
By: Eusene A.. Btunll·
hwdl. 115:: Vice Presida'lt
CALJf{)RN\A AMERtCAH
MORTGAGE CO .. a Ctftir·
niaCOlpoll...,
8y: AlDbert ~ ...... --. Its.
Vw::e President
By: Eu•ene A Brunll-
har'dl. Its: A.SSIStant Secr'e--
Wy
12117 1V24 1V31
in 0990
&-37157
fl\mJC lll011CE .......... .
.._ STATEmllT
The lcllolMc i*SOlllS are
cio.,. business as:: SADOU ·
BACIC. STA T10NERS. 223'2
Ca1tialilo Ano/O Sec:o. u.e-
una Hl9s., C.A 92653
The fidiliaus bus4ness
name 1ete red lo abcJwe was
filed on May 5. 1986 in lhe
County al er.nee.
Glenn ~rey. 22342
CaninilD AlfOfO Seco. Yi·
una Hilt5. Ca 92653
ThlS buSfness 1s con·
dudlld by. .. lf1dMduai
SIFed: Glenn~
ThG stMEl•e• was filed
wdh lhe County ae.. al
Or-. County on Dec 10.
1987
flie HQ. FJ08242
12117 12/24 1V31
in 0992
l'Ua.ICllOlU
fClll .... IFIUS
--ITAfWf
The ftAowac.-sans are
cbt11 business n
SHANGHAI PINE GARDEN.
300 Mrine Awe . Balboa
tsa.nd.CA~
Peter Shih Ko ~
23JO ~ Wa,. Al°'.
Costa Mesa. CA 92626
Diarie Ouc.., aw..
2330 V..-cf W.,. Al°'.
Colll llllSa. CA 92626
This business rs con-
duded bJ husband and ...
The reestrant c:om-
n•IC:ied lo ••~ bust-
r.u undllr 0. ficlilio.IS
business ,_ or nmnes
lislld _,..on NIA. Sie*:
PtlW SNb HD Qww.
6 ThlS 4 s all -ftled
... h Colmly Clertl al
Onrwe CcuteJ on Dec. 11.
19117
File No.. F16429'2
lV17 LV241Vll
in 0981
PmlJC lllOIU
fClllW• M M
.._ITAJ'WI
ThefcAl:wNci*w1Sare
~ busineB -= BAOt-srRU r fURIGTIJA£. _....
.. rte PDll'l Ht PD"-CA
92560.
~ Lmnard Sd1'11d •
111 -14, a.ec..CA
~L
Tllis busiMss is COft· duc:llld.., _ • • 1 d
n. ·---~ -..... ..... _..., .... .
b ? ---
lillld ..... -12-10-87. ~--LIJIPP'
1llil pQ 0 •• -tied
.... ~Clnol er-. eou.., -o.c.. 14. 1917.
Fie No. f'l64391
12/17 12.124 12131
lfl 0982
a.3MD w...a Atnnow• 1 w
..... STATE M1'
The lc*Jwilw ....,. • .,.
dod'C bu5iNs-= HMa-
TON BUSHARD AS.SO-
CIATES. aOiliiarlia ......
par1nersbip. 13 Capata
Pm.a. Sue 200. Ne'apart
Beach. CA 92660.
Hopkins De•opmerit
Company, LP .• • a.a-e
l#niled pwtrestliP. 13 Qw-
pome Plaza. s.m 200,
ttc ll«I e.dl, CA 92660.
Hsto hc:ilic 0. 111.9-
me'll. a ea.a.•• cupoo•
tion. 4040~. Sim
32•. Newport 8-c:b. CA
926fiQ.
Wwa Cutpuntion. a
Califunia CUPofll?ion. 13 Cotau• . ...._ s.-. 200.
Pteapiat a.ch. CA 92661l
This busiftess is con-
ducted bf a pWll s-t-••aalp..
. The tec;atratl c::om-
melCied tct -•iitd busi-
ness undTr tM fictiliu.a
bltWless ,_ OI l...s
!isled alae an Odal-l~
1985. Siped: Hoc*ins
Oewetopment CompM1,
L P .. ill~ t.imited ..,. . ._..
By: ~ Hoc>kins
De l llp!Nlll ~ al
Ne ;u1 8-d\ a Calib•liili
corporation. General
Paw1ner
BJ 5'eiNn c.. Hac*ins.
FTeslcler'lt
This sr..1 le.l"lt Wl1IS filed
Wl1tl the Counly Oen al <nnee County on ~ JO.
1987. me No. F3fi2698
lVlO 12/17 12124
12/31 0971
"*.ICCIU
STAIWIOI ... ,. ......... .......
CRUUIC~
FICll llOUI • m IDS --The ...... person ..
••thdTaiwn a:s a ~nerat
partner fn:lm the ~
ship ClPd atiic undw the
fictjtjoo5 business ...... r1
RtCHARO GUNST stJfER
WAU GRAPHICS at 17925-
C Sk:fl*1l Orde. 1rw1e. CA.
The F~• 9'ailwss
Name1a1wdlo...,_~
filed in Or-. CauntJ an
Jan. 9. 198', file No.
F'235l55
ful Name .-.I Addlessal
the Penon Willidl c;:
Parneta "1kidMlt. 2M61
Zoradl. Mission Y-.o. CA
92691 Si,ped: Pamela
Modtaat.
n.s stMEl:le• -filled ..th the Counly ~ al
Qr-.e County an Dec. l•.
1987.
12/17 1V2' 12131 in 097S
&..J19JI
~mta
fC'llllOUS• m EU --m•-• TheUkMiic,.,.,,• ..
~ bll5lneS'5 a: SANTA
FE SfRINGS TOWNE C£N..
TER PARTM0tS. a Caliur·
r.a ~ i*b•dwc». 13
Cutpur• Plaza. s...a 200.
Heepuet 8-d\. c.wam.a
92660..
Hopbts DeM)opn*1t
Cuti....,, LP~ a 014& u e
lirr*d ........... 13 Cor-
par.ae PlaD. SI* 200.
Ne a ;o1 9Tiel:ft. Cl I ' •IM
92660
Wat tarpoaliola. a
c.liifl:w... C:Upoi...... 13
Cutau• PWa. SU. 200.
Heeport a.ct-. C Ycwtlli9
92660.
Jeffrey 8. Armour. an
incf~ 13~
Ptm:I. Suil9 200. Ne pa 1
~C&•tw92660
ThmNsD l.MnJ,_...._
widull.130.pat•fllla. s.m 200. .. ; " ~ CaC•cwi2660
This ..... ! ... COft-
dtlclld .., • -·· ~ -,., n. ........... ~
-... ••11C1 .... _....., .......
.. 11-•w
,.. ..
9y: ~ c. t4op?lilas.
~· l1lia • 1 .... -tiled ... the ec..r Clertl d er._ Coun7J on New 30.
1987.
fillt No. f3l6Z1'D
12110. 12117. 12124,
12.131 0959
•
Mefra Corpot lltion,
2051 s.. c... ~ Oallll
...... CA'2R6.
.... £_ Rite 147 E. c...
cioa Court. .... Calif.
92S22 W I $mlh. ., Simp-
-on._ Old ... I, ... ,.lllM.
Dia blf II is ......
CD ... W bf ill jainl .... ... ................
Ulldlr ............
an O.C.. 19117.
~ ...... G. ..
MllllK:aCoipoo .... Inc...
Pli l°Sml.
Thisd 9 ..... _a.ct ..... c..n, ~al
Qr._ Co&lltly -Die. 3. 1987.
Fie No. fl63321
12/17. 12124. 12/31. l/
7 a.
&-37CD w ... a •-""•,.,a•• 11Ant Of a ... ., .....
PIElllWWU Id
EiiAIE •A 14US1
Tuai blirs.........a.-.
CNdibs.. cu6_.a Qwd-
ilors..., ..... ""°mar
be all9 -..... 1 d In
lhe will OI -d J. 8. WHITNEY. A. MA JOHN a WHITNEY. JR.. NI.A JA
WHITNEY. Alf.A JOHN 8
WHITMEY
A petition hes bwt filed
by ARST INTERSTATE
BANK Of CAUFORNIA N.A..
in tbe Superior Court of ORANGE em..,..., ,. c
tlYI FlRST INTERSTATE
BA*Of ~NA
be" ·*a• ... ., ,..,., , a r 1 1o adt · •~
... the ..,... al the dlc:e-
dltd.
A t-ilrc an h PIMiDn _.be IWd un l/20/8l at
1:45PM in Dlpl.. 3 ~
at 700 CIVIC COITER
ORM WEST, SANTA AM
CA
If YOU OBJECT to h ..... °' .. ~',al.I shodd .,.., lllllP8S' Ill the
hearinC and mile JOUf
• ftjec li+Na OI file Miblri
•it;lc:bw• ... .. ccut
b1!bw .._ '-il'I. Yow
9"'WP ca..., e. in .,,..
.. ,,, .,, JIU" ... ..,_
If YOU NllE. A~
oracuilil_.• uwdib al
.... II S.JQU .... 1ie
JIDI' ct.iM ..... caurt OI
Pll l?ilto .... ... ,...,ew...,_......_,
a,, tM court wilbin ..
n"Q .. tram .. c9* al
tirsa ...... al ll9lr5 -PIOilidld in ~ 100 d
.. C C!illia"'1' rt Cade. n. .... tar .. dlilm
......... prior .. ...
ant•._ ..... d .. ..................
YOU MAY DMmE Ille
lilt -bf .. CllUl't. • JOU ... .,._.. ..... , S1n
.. --.. !QI ...., --
upQlll tile uec:ulDr •
at ........ •usat .. ...,..,..,.. •01
+' .......... ...
... murl .. prod o1 .. -................. ...... ,.. .... ...
nalice d ...... d .. ......... , ............. . -------Old .. , •. ••aoc=-w fnwelinw • r 1200
_..12!D0..5tl•C. will ,.,,a.a
an:. ~'ir:t:: Uli
MYlml: ..W. SUfTt 11-.ccwDB.--. CA.a
1VJl tn 1114 Mm
1023
•as .... a
fCIH .. • 1 W ..... , I n. .......... is
~...._-=STE· flHEN M. ZAlllUCEN COM-
PANY. 2222 .a.tin St.
1'21D. lnlim. CA 9271S. ·-~ ... z......... 815 C-. St.. Ncu;c:it
~CA926l0.
n.is Ml . I a is COft· duc-.lllJ•i', ., ..
TM •llllistlMI com-
nacad •••-• .._.. ,_ ............ .
h 1 I IWOI,_
tiseilld ...... -1/84. ~9ut all.Z...
ca.
Tllis -tlllll ..... a.., a.ta ,,,
°""WI c...., -OK. 21. HS7.
Fitt ND. rle696
l2J31 V7 Vl4
1121 1019
"•ICmncE fChi ......
....... 1 n.e•n 1,,..,.~
dDirw bl rin 111 a STER·
UNG A.SSOaATES. L501
Wesediff Dr. SW.. 303.
fl ; ll!ft a.ct\. CA 92660.. sa.a. .... GNll. 200
ll1dW lane .... Ne ; cwt
8-d\, CA 92663.
Jama E. 8rwn. llJ62
......... 18. 0.. Pt.
CA92629.
This busi R 1SS is c:on-
duclld bf ill ..... '*" .......
n. '~com-
11*1C8d ID lrar.ad busi-
ness under the fictitioois
tlulir.-iwne or mn.s
isalllt ...,_on 12121187.
~SlwueGnm.
Tllis a t ••• -..._, ...... ec..., a.ti al
Or-.~ on Dec. 28.
1917.
Fla Mo.. f'lfi69J5
12131 I.fl Vl4
V21 1020
HCHI .. ~~·~~~ ... , ...
The fuluwilc.-m~
-. ....... a: BB.l-
R..OW(Jt TOWNE C9fTER
Assoaal'ES. • c..lilcllwlia
811~~·13
Cutpoo• ,...,., SA* 200.
MI II cw1 Bw:t\ C.A 92660.
Hoc*ins Oewe:lopment
Ocwnpenr, LP .. a D• a e
liritlld ~ 113
OOtpoo• ...... Sue 200.
•1 ;Gt a.ct\ C.A 92660.
"F 01 a C.0.poo41ion. a
Calffornia COf DOI .tion.
25092 81dbuwd Lane.
~Hilts.. CA 92653.
ThaMn D. Lemty, 17 woocmoaew . Irvine. CA
W7H.
This ~ness rs con-
dldld bra 8milld s-1'W·
sllip.
T1'e reaislranl com-,,...., to ...... busi-
... ......, tbe fic?iticaa
~ .... or ,.,_
ilttld ...,_ on Nowo••
20.1-..
S.-HOfllONSODD..-
OftlENT f:tMl>Ntf. LP .. a
Diii •• lllnilmd .,.._.
sbip
Br. 5a.pbe.n ~n.s
De 1
.... taru..-.. al
Fl :wt Bw:t\,a OMania
eorpordon. Genwal .....,
Br._...,c Hu;a ... ,. .....
Tbil 2 h ••• -.., .. Ille CDuntr a.ta d 0.. CaunPr an O.C. 10.
19S1.
FllNo.fli1ml 12.131 117 1/14/1/
21 1031
The.,...cpwu11are
~ .._. ••..: GDCI LDM • E+e i+ :' r • S ,
25251 ....... 0. Alici9. ND.
105. l.-cuna Hills. CA
9Sl.
Gleftt.d ~
Corp.. • Cillica ·-C:Upot> tiun. 16601 v..ura Bhd...
Encino. CA 91436.
LDM Oa 1 c ...... lnc...a
C..itarnia c:iorpantioft,
25251 ,.._DI Alicia. No.
105. lacuna Hilts. CA
!J2653.
Thi$ business tS CGn-
cM:tld bf a ....-s-t-••ib4L The restwant com· ••• .., to •• ..a bust-
... unds .... ficlilious
~ ...,.. ar rw.s
i9ld ..... an w1•m . s-.-t: GL£MFtD 01 ' 'P'
t11911Cap_.Jahn ....... Sr.
VP. n.-,, ... -fil9d
..... CounCr Clwk al
Or.,. Caunl.r °" o.c. 22.. 1987 •
Fil9 Na. flfi5l22
12/31 117 1/14/l/
21 1036
...,.
... IC.nm
fCHIWM 1 IW ... sram 1 n.•• ...... .. daitW .. f JI I 9: OlJNN. ... ,. IUt'Tm. 20l2
MacheDon. lnrine. CA
9U15.
11(.atby .... ..,. 29372
-.:.t.U.-....._CA
9271.S.
lnua11:,. ,-~
Sourca. Inc.. l89l ....
!s•.,.,r...-..--.,.CA
ti1Ql,CR -~ ...
Bl F Ill .. •aW*d
undllt .. ~ .....
on Mir 1. 191'7.
This ea.ifteSI rs con·
duclild bf M UIWllCOfSI0-
1151B1 Jll r • • ._, ............ S...._.:
.., 2 • FialAllClill ~
Mic.... °"""'Pl: . 1 l
ntia 0 0 I$_ ...
...... C..-Clftfll
Olmlill ~ M Die. lA.
U97. ,.. f3IQ15
121J1 1n ut•11.1
21 ..
WWWBlll I -·= Tiie'
7
1 ·-.. daii"I ~ al a CMSIS
1(%.105 .............
e.c..C.At2ML
,, ... .., II. ....... 572
CildD lam.,, ..... ....
CA921D7. •
lbWd 0... 572 a.do
Lazo. Milt ai:R tas.. CA
t2807 .
This buSiness is cort-
dudld bf co i*'• ..
Tbe ............ COM-..................
... undlir ........ .. bulil.-.... ., ,_
liSl*I ....,.. an N/A.. 519..t ,,....., M.. ltlillli.
~o.ca. nm,, ••-tied
..... ~°""al
Or-.~ Gii 0.:. ~.
U87.
Fitt No. f'Jf6i11
U/31 lfl 1/14/V
21 1036
&.arm
fClll I •M II -·· ' ........ -
clairc ' 1· I a .....
DM.E J 11 DCMTa • C.. ...... ·-·I 0
b• 1uec,, a..._._, " ......... °' ... 1119' iM Dau 1119 1 t
Ct G e . ., .. aDP • ........ , , ... •13 c., ........... .... Poll...._.. CA_._
" F 'as C.9 & If I • a
CrUJ • c:a-it 11. IU eo,.• Plua. 12100.
N1 '11...._ CA t2li6Q. n. ... I. Ill is .....
COftdudM .,, • ....... .......... n. t'llCistranb com-
...... to ..... ......
,_ undar ... tidi?iOls ...... ,_ ..... .....
on....._, l. 1916.
HCftJHS DOO.OfMDfT
~.LP .. ao1-• ......a ........ ... BY: ..... ,,.,, .. a
Oa J°IJ'1 •WllC.a..-.,
dF'J eiwt~
a Callilot tie CG pooarDicA
~ ...... ..,...,c. H14*ins f\ ....
This I 1 ta• -lillicl
...... the Ccu"1 a.ta al
Or-. Couraty on Die. 10.
1987
fillt No. f.36Q7
12/31. 117. 1/14, 1/
21 1030
&.11111
fChiil JI• I
--aXJ 1 n..•• '•~· daitW'lllii 3 -~ CAT. 22A1lMlma.1Sis,.
sian ~CA 9:2'8L
P9S9r' It. Swtl•-'ttl.
22611 LedMa. .....
~en nie.t28L
Tlli5 bii• Ill is-.
,,....CMdby•incl'uidirf
The ~ COlll-
......... Wl .....
........... fidiliol•
bulirwaNIN ........
on Naa tw l 1917.
(Silntd) ..., ... Sault--... Thit 1 2 ... _ ... ..... ea.., Qlffl d
0.-. Oauaf.r CNS Die. 11. ..,_
Fila No. F-J&t200
12131. in. 1114. l/
21 1026
,_CGj9 I L
Glia.aest. • Clilibaia
CGPW f
TIIS ba 1· Ill is t.i.s
CMt CW bJ a ....... ................
The rteist»Mts com-
... ... ID ·~ buli-._ ~ ... lcllioi• ,._ .......... ....
on......_2. ltS7.
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CLASSIFIED INDEX
ANNOUNCDIENTS BUSINESS
Announcing .......... 200
Beauty Aids .......... 2 13
Card d Thanks ....... 201
Cemetery lats ........ 201
Florists ............... 207
Investments .......... 828
Money to loan ........ 605
Money Wanted ....... 606
Opportunities ......... 700
()ppoftunities wtd .... 7~
Funeral Directory ..... 205
F uneraJ Senrices ...... 206
Health Aids .......... 214
~·············-~ •••..•....• 806
Appim.c:es Wanb!d ••• 807
Auctions ••••••.•..••. 8 14
Buitdinc ........... 811
Bus'iness Equipment 818
Coins/Stamps ......•. 813
Furniture •••.•........ 800
0ap & cm .......... 1124
livestock .......• : •... 825
8itds .............•.. 826
REAL ESTATE
~ .............• 511
Apts. Furnished ....... 407
Apa. Unfurnished •.•• 408
Bid&. to be Moved ..•. 816
Business Property .••• 500
Business RentaJs •.••. 421
Condos for Rent ...•.• 409
Condos for Sate ....... 507
Commercial Property 505
Desert Property ....... 513
~Rooms 41 3
t-foltets . • • • • . • • • • • • • • . 416
Industrial . . . . . . . . 506
u •• ume Property ••.... 509
LaM Shore Property 515
lOts tor Sale .......... 510
Mobile Homes ........ 917
Mortpce & TD •...... 61J7
Motels ............... 415
Mountain Cabins ..... 422
Office Space ••.•..•.. 420
Out of State Prop ..... 514
Rea.I Estate Wanted ... 518
Rentals to Share ...... 412
Real Estate f« Xchg ... 517
TUNlllOln'ATION
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Antioue Classic= Car ••• 912
~tos tor s.le ........ 910
Autos Wanted .....••• 915
Auto Patts & Twes .... 907
Auto Repair /Dom ..... 913
Auto Repair /for .... : . 914
Boats ................ 905
Campers ••...•....... 919
Foretan & Sports •....• 911
Mopeds ..•........... 909
Motorcycles & Bi~ 908
Motor Homes ......... 916
-l.epl Notices ......... 212
EMPLOYMENT
furniture Wanted ..... 805
Garaee Sales •........ 705
Jewelry ............•. 812
Marine Supply$ ......• 906
Misc. b Sale .......•. 809
Misc. Wanted •..•..... 810
Musical Instrument ... 811
Office Equipment ••••• 827
Farms & Ranches ..... 512
Garages for Rent .•...• 400
Real Estate Loans ..•.. 600
Rooms '°' Rent ....... 41 O lod&es-Clubs-etc 209
Pets & Supplies ....... 823
Nurseries ............ 8 15
Lost & Found ......... 210
Agencies ............. 300
Opportunities ......... 305
Houses for Sate ....... 508
Houses for Rent/F um 405
Houses for Rent
RESORT PROPERTY
FOf SaJe .....•..•.•••. 4hS
SERVICES
Schools ... ·~. -....... 608
Personals ............ 211 Preparation . . . . . . . . . 307 Sportinl Equipment ..• 8 19 /Unfum ............. 406 Rental .............. 417 Situation Wanted .•••• 308
Directocy of
Business Services
The Newport
Ensign/
Costa Mesa
News
Classified
LOSE WEIGHT. LOSE UP
TO 35 POUNDS a month.
Nutrition m to
keep it off. ~medical
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fied. Call Mberta m:
234-18'5
Burciaga Gardening. CleaooPs. tree~ Ads -lawn service. free est
Dusty's landscape-._.,
ma int, setV. Weekty I
month/1 time. Free est.
241-1640
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MANAGER
We hail! an imme-
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Assist.ant Manager.
R e qu irements
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time work expe·
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~Benefits
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966-3054
631-8120 ~== BRICKWORK
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R & B LANDSCAP1NG.
WE 00 fT ALL FROM BASJC MOW & EDGE TO
CUSTOM I NSTALLA-
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FR£E EST 432-7229
•Domestic
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MANNES AGENCY
Has immediate open~
for l.iYe In/Out House-
~ Exo. peeft:tTed. ·~ Spanish Ok . All Jobs 100% free.
(714) 951-6110
LICENSED ANO BONDED __ _
TURN FAT INTO OOl·
LARS$$. OodDr rec:om-
melded ~ U>ilbol
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211-P•sonals
MASTERCARD/VI SA!
REGARDLESS OF
CREDIT HISTORY ALSO.
NEW CREDfT CARO. NO
ONE REFUSED. FOR
INFO. CAU. 1-315-73.J.
6062 EXT M 2033
CARPET CLEANING
SERVICE
Shampoo & Steam
Cleaning Sootlifters,
Deoderizer lncluded.
2RMS & HALLWAY
$39.95
ROGERS CARPET
Cl.EANING 7 DAYS(714)
472-0230 ASK A80UT
HOST ORY CHEMICALS
L & B Been in Bus Since
1980
Housecieaning-Ex.peri -
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ORY CLEANING
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PIANO TUNING PR().
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• The~ sum;ests
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Heart A.950 ia«i ....
CARPETS & UPHOLS· ~RiH1NircR
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Now hirirw at the-.Vortcts larges! Pizza Delivery Co. Domino's Pizza
needs: Ordertaken must
be at least 16 with plea-
sant per'SOl aaflty. OefM!rY
DrM!rs must be at least
18, haw! own car & insu· ranee. and P>d drivq
record. Earn S7 · l O/hr.
8ottl positions ful Of part
time. AWi at Domino's
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(714) 644-1126
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lent st.tirw satay. Ideal tor Ccl•eee~ Students and
Retirees. Ooeni~
SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY and NEWPORT BEACH. 768--1331.
NOW HIRING * Cashiers * Grill People
General Crew
All Shifts Available, Mornings, Days,
Evenings. Full or Part Time. ,Great for
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Students
3141 Hll1bcw Blvd.
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OVERSEAS JOBS, TAX
FREE INCOME All OCCUPATIOM,'t PAHY PJ\10
Call (305) '56-6603 or
send resume ta: Woftd..
wide Ela"*>Je~ 1126 S.
Fedeal HWr 1322.. R. Lluderd*. Fl 33316. Mwaafee.ful refund if
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ELECTR IC HOSPITAL
BED New Condition. ~714.927·1038;
t.aeooa Hills Condo • 2 bedroom,. 2 blid\ den,
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Million V"lljo
3 bedroom. 2 story
Condo. Mission Ytejo,
comunity pool pets/&
childre • Ok. $950. 586-
7306
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PER MONTH. 336 POIN-
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GOVERNMENT HOMES
f'ROM $1 ~ ALSO TAX
& FORBl...OSURE -ERTIES AVAILABLE
NOW. FOR LISTING.
CAll l ·31S. 733-6062
EX!Gl86
Waterfrout home with
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bonus room. tt won
last, A&er1t 638-2755
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The bat W1J to
get buain111 is
to ADVERTISE
your business.
Call 631-8120
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GEORGE EI J<INS
COMPANY
-.vJt&LS WldWDOD IWOCllO<PW ICWHMlllEAOt a SANIJB;O SANBAJOCISOO ............. SEATTLE
I IEWPORT BEACH I
FABULOU8 EA8TBLUFF HOME·5
IEDROOM ... VEW -Sfaciars '-ir .._ ii lie
beabW ca I,-,, of bi1Mlff ... lqe <D by ._.,roam. Fram -.n. sllltters. tataizd c cl cs &
nls. alltmite .se of brd. •-aa6tiali .. •losed
cowtyard .... lirewil ... tarp ... ,... .. ~
basblbal cowl spa & ... CoaiWlll locabclll tD.
..... cMlr. Cena .... ). ' Sr .... Sdlool .. pam. $455.000
SAU Y S1IPUY /JOYCE DAio. T
11EW IEllPORT llEACH USTlllG · lMl!Sl
-*I 2 slDfy aatw • tbe deslit* pbd car• ..
ty of 8lyrid&e-3 l*a. 3 Id. oae bedlOOll downsbirS
cowsttit to den. w.. eledrlc btdlen aad 2-ar
IH• W prace.. $219.500.
llWa.,,. twnanL
alFF8 -BACK BAY -A VEW fROll
EVUIY ROCJll -Spect•• pi.-I c .. of
bay. aty ilMS. ....um I seasets De~ owmr
selected tll$ IDcabol °"' • on.rs.. lWldld WJ
end amt With may alSIDm lataes. E.xtra tar&e bmty
"'two ased llrd •"*"5. dwee pabos + ded' spa. ... ,. .. u.e _ _, of die peltd -trees..
and see tht aat.-.1 bealtJ of baa bay .a tile wdtt
r~ JOI .. nnt Um baale to be yoars. $349.000
SAUY StftfY / l>YCl IW0.1
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305 DUO«.lffS4DPOIT ll(lCH
llB..COURT tal. -NEWPORT BEACH
Dramabc pan&wMIC aty ll&fats aad ocean ""' from tbrs
~OiS two bedlOOll piss deft towtft>tlst lWades
lldlde .... -lardwood -~ ... ...,.. sbltten.. Assoc:m. offers ca-uaty poo&. sc-a and
~ lfU $599.000 .
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SAILS. UllDS a 8Ull&E1S Oii SOUD
1llts pe1KUy c1m-.. rmod!k ~ home Im tttm
*5illlll '1:aillles-4 bd. 4 bl. 11 Qalr room
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llllf I 9' .. ttis I best bn OI tbe water.
Sl.475.000.
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IS I baMs! $139,00Q.
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W~ at the George Elkins Company wish our many
f r1ends and cuslQmers a Happy and Safe Holiday
Season .
Thank you for making "1987" a most successful year. --
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-May "1988" bring Joy, Prosperity and Happiness to all .
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COSTA •SA -IEW USTltG · PnstJDe '"'*'°" 4 bd. 2t,i, ba. .... fir~ • Qmet
taaly Mea. W• to pan Md bile to beadl. TlllS bolW
and prdm has ~ the wery best of cart _, is rady to
mow ,.t into Ptease al b an ~ to ..,
this "" pnad home b $220.000
TROOY ST\18.£Fn0
I CORONA DEL MAR I
IF IF LT THE ... ST -Oii a ,matf & sed f It
w *"' •upovt "Hlrtlof cs -of most notq estms oa tbe Golll toast. This aistam resadela not
ooty Jffords spectaaie. 1'NS. but cs on I 14 Kres of
land. f ra. rts ~ Point om an see fofftef A
specrat deSiped tor ~ pmatr
coartyard Rt pool IS atafty 9.000 sqMf f eft
SS.400.000 BY~
LIO TAGUMETTI
GIEAT YEW · Yo.1 be~ rt fOll ~
11115 ~CM 2 r..uoa coadD.. ()can aad f Z5llaa
tslald "'9. tasldf IMJtS I irflk;t I wt bar.
$199.000
(CAPISTRANO BEACH I
EXTRAORDlllARY WATERFRONT
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rm••~ ba4dE'I sites • tbe ewe.may iDd ofl!rs a
once • HtdJIR oppoctamty to lllllld your •am a.,.
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NWS ol ....... blle haftt lb frS omo
breaes.. Bad and sooa yoo caa n tdl tbe saastts
from tbe ~ of airw or strol miles of
s.ty be•bes
808 scon
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EASY ACCESS TO &UeY BEACH AND
GEll1\.E • N · c.stom b1iit CDll,_,,.-,
IMf home . 180 df&ret OCGll ""' J bdrm. 2 5
secanty systm. ~ ""' --~ SSS0.000
( INCOIE PROPERTY I
NEW OM nE llAMET · Wia &.C! oat ((IP..,.119 P!rt!ct b OCICll'W"l ~
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find llCGlllt .-ts.. Prad ~ $'89.000 nun STIIB..EFilD
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Sultet•
· Newpcat81•eh
ea Lion and
8Y CllUlYL STUii.ING equally familiar is bis loSO for
Maury Stauffer is a familiar Maury Stauffer Sea Lion
(8Ce around Corona del Mar and Realty.
QDCAGO 1'1TI .E AND SAFECD
'fl1'1.E HA VE JOINED FORCFS
10CREME1llE MAJOR FORCE
IN 1HE 1'1TI .E INDUSTRY.
With Chicago Tttle's recent 8Qlllisitim ~SAFECO
TitJe. two ~ the most respected names in the title
industry have oome together to form a title oetwmk
wiequaled in smpe and service.
Fll'St and foremost. our association means we now
provide the best geographic ooverage of aray title
company in the nation. So we're even better equipped
to handle all your title transactions. be they brtrast.ate
or interstate.
What's more. our expanded oetwm of overs.cm
locations nationwide ~ you the prompt. accurate
senioe and person-to-person attention you've come to
expect &om two title leaders.
Our Wlparalleled geographic ooverage and faJ'-
reaching title services give you W1SUlp8SSed protectioo
for your real estate interest. Chicago Tltle and
SAFECO ntle-togethec we're unrivaled.
Chicago 1ide@.
125 N. _,..,.AY. SANTA ANA. CA 92701
1.aoo.fOll·TnlE
(714) 547-7251
a note from maury
Have
A
Happy New Year
All next year
we'll be happy to help
you with your
real estate needs
rin CD
~it in. pile ofboPncu
canls.
• J• loot for die briPt blue
caret willl t11e sold 1ea lion,·
StMdfer aid.
Stauffer arriWid in Corona dcl
Mar in 19S3 and .. working
for Locklleed Aircraft. Be felt
tJaat the ~Y WM •ctearee
~y,. ud liace be d.idll\ haft ~ a dcpee, be coaJd D0t prolfCU
up tbe corponte ladder.
·1 bad been tbroagb some of
the thinp they were experialc-
~ raeatdl-wise, --lllid. -But
I was told I didn't Jaaft moqb
background. I know they rally
meant the depee. So they hired
· a guy &ab out of UCLA to do
. the job I wu doing. I told tbe
~ rnan•ar:r be-just IOlt a good
man.•
. Stauffer decided to gi~ real
estate • tum iii 1960 at the
suggestion of Don Franklin,
another prominent Corona dcl
Mar realtor. Franklin sugestecl
-that Stauffer give it a try for a
couple of weeks.
•eut 16~ )a.l"S later, I left
him. .. Stauffer laughed. •1 ha~
patterned my off'iee after Frank-
lin 'I."
StaufJer feels that Franklin
·was a good mentor and has
adopted many of his philoso-
phies. For eu.mple, if a client
comes out ahead dollanrise,
then all the better for the client.
•vou can' spike a client for
nay extra thing.. be said. ·1
treat my clients as I would like
to be trealed. You can 'l cut
oornen and ba~ happy ctieats..
Maury Stauffer Sea Lion
Realty is a general real estate
company which offers expertise
in a wide range of transactions
from commercial investment
properties to residential and
income propcnia..
-sec.me we are in Corona dcl
Mar, we naturally do a lot of
lmsinea here,.. Stauffer said.
•But we also wort in tbe far side
of Cc.ta Mesa, the Valley, the
I
deia't wl ~al SD~-• sa.....-. .,.a• .. tot.,
exp-Mi.., ... to .... aftice
.... ia Older: to .... comm-
table fedi• ·Be aid that Ilia
ofliceaffofTmaFlr:•i9& Loia
Miller ad Simi Tea Eyck and
two pmt-time ..... ii all that
be ii iataatcd in. .
"Biacr is not ncceuariJy
better,· be said. -im a amill
offiCe kid..
Stauffer said·bit uJtim..,. goal
is-to bep proclucina When be ii
100 years oJd ad lie Will not
~ tlliat of fttireme• ilDtil
that time.
One intaatiq note ii bow
Stauffer came ap with the name
for his compuy. Ilia 10D, Ima,
wu a lifeguard in Newport
Be8ch. wbo WM a by fiaare in
startina Friends of the Sea Lion
in Lap.na llcacb. Wbeil Jim
decided to get bis real estate
liceme. Stauffer left Franklin
and started bis own company
and capitalized on the tea lion
motif. IlDI no longer worb for
bis father, but is thinking of
getting a broker., license some
day. .
In addition to son Jim,
Stauffer has two ~ Jill
and Reece, and 1evm srand-
dWd.ren. In his spare time, which
is only Sunday monainp. be
plays tennis.
Wfbat-S tbe only spare time I
haft,. be said. ·1 also soci••in:
when I can.•
Staafl'er said be aoc;ializa with
clients becaaa they are Ilia
frienda and Ilia fDmda are bia
clients.
•People ask me how I keep
busy, .. be Aid. wn.ae-s so much
to do if you do it riabt. Y OD
almost haft to be superhuman
to do it all.•
Maary Stauffer Sea Lion
Realty is located at 3732 East c.. Jliibway in Corona dd
M•. The pllone number ii 67~ -
S3S4.
9UY A 80Ula .. llET R11D11 eeyte co-op, In-er .... My and ..... W.W. 2 bdrm, COftMh pool and ..... .... .... .. •• ,,. 1379.000
A mAL mAL-11•9'• a pen..,ed and pen1t1d
condom9Un ~Big c.nyort golf. 2 bdrm. 2
ba. plillitmioll ....... 1225.000
..,ORT •AC" tOMltW>IM nw ~ 3 bdrm. ~ -de-.'° bllch. 2 ..... ~decor ....
"""""ga'9d ... pool. ... 1192.000
•ACM UMll ~ toe to tlw wd In s.'6 a-. .... 2 bdrm. 2 be. ~ con4*a ... pool.
..-. qc. roam. Nw lbl•r. lhap9. '*"-'220.000
8ClllC *' 12111 Cotldonlil*"" ... .....,.._,, -~we.. 2 bdrm. 2 be. 22009q ft In ........
conclllon. nw COllllft ••Ill. pool. IPL 1279.500
eount COAST TOWID?·-br a ru1"*.a •9m.
2 bditM. 2 ...... 2 ~ 2 c.~ ..-cs com-
munity. priced below recll1t ....._ 1105~000 LH
TWO llA818 Mll1U-1'um ~· COltdo In V•·
I 1 ·1 I, OC llft ~ ytll de-. to communitY pool, ...
wortt-out room. d11' _..1oc iron. S208.000
OIE 01' UWST LOTS-In c..., Shor-. wood
Md glW5bdrm ... poal.bM11-...wt and ..... , ..
vtew. v.-at and .., to-. 11.soo.000
PRIDE OF •1a•C1 18 ttewpofta bedlcwlll
.... 4 bdrm. 4 be. IPC'fK' .. llSIP\*lbl• .... pond.
9P9. 3 frpk:. gGU'1Mt ~L t875.0QO
DON'T BE DISAPPOINTEDI
Only a few openings retMln
for experienced ..... people
at llerrlll Lynch, Newport
Beldl. Lucrative farm area
and commission splits will be
offered through JMUllry 15, 1•. Then Ifs too late! Don't
be dluppolnted.
The Slaff of Merrill Lynch Re~lty/Newport Beach
MehlaHugll
LillnHtJShmMI
Artie Johnson
Dottle Johnson
WllBKlng
~Mlllms
~p z1cas
ColllK ,....,._.
PltMeny
Delil,..,
MmdneJ-.lk
~Ross
Madyn Rolasselot
MS•nders
Donna Sc:hmedrl'
Frm StUl Evms
\llduila Sb I t
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PROPERTY
ADDRESS
3078 Gibralter Avenue
1855 Pitcairn Drive
1805 Tanager Drive
1789 Kinglet Court
921 Coronado Drive
942 Azalea Drive
940 Arbor Street
1863 Parkglen Circle
205 Hower Street
256 Rose Lane
1791 New Hampshire Drive.
830 St. Clair Street
1019 Concord Street
1.21 Joann Street
2553 Avalon Street
2252 Heritage Drive
960 Capital Street
206 La Costa Court
282 Esther Street
223 Monte Vista Avenue
1658 Palau Place
2917 Jacaranda Avenue
286 Princeton Drive
2516 Duke Place
3132 Pierce Avenue
TRUST
DEED
n/a
$170,000
$250,000
$100,000
n/a
$151,(;00
. $119,700
$140,000
n/a
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$168,750
$161,900
$130.50()
SI00,000
$128,000
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n/a
$231,300
n/a
$144,000
n/a
$168,000
$67,000
$125,900
$144,000
CONSIDERATION
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$230,000 F
$345,000 F
$300,000 F
n/a
Sl89,SOO F
$133,000 F
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Quit Claim
n/a
Sl87.S00 F
$180,000 F
$145,000 F
$169,SOO
$1(;(),000 F
n/a
n/a
$257,000 F
n/a
$160,000 F
n/a
$187,000 F
$55,000 F
$168,000 F
$180,000 F
TMRa.IEmte81ottsawt b _., .... .......,__... ..... .,,...,__ .. c r. f'•
is ~ from .,_ 0 MJ tass's tu ,.. at die ..._ al ea aalf ,..._ ol ._. at SM nte
ol SI.It per ......... .,,. CT ol eanaf1111tioa eI1h&1 UJ « .. ,. .. low ... _, ... r6d
a w sa1es price. y,... o.. n9ed ~ •.u , ... _, M9e ..._ ...... 0 , 1
• propaly Oii .......... -...,.. 1-.e c.... Mw News p10'1f1 ... inf ,_ -..... ... a.
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PROPERTY
ADDRESS
1409 Dolphin Terrace
269 Evening Canyon Road
20162 Redlands Drive
500 Via Lido Soud
375 Newport Glen Court
1742 Port Manleigb Circle
1909 Yacht Colinia
1120 Sea Lane
3 Crestwood Drive
4521 Tremont Lane
333 Snug Harbor Road
321 Orchid Avenue
1521 Dorothy I .aoe
2502 U8"enity Drive
I 07 Jasmine Creek
1800 Port Abbey Place
4519 Cam.ten Driw
950 Cagney Lane
1037 W. Balboa Boulevard
900 Cliff Drift
51, 3~ Street
1106 Pemlwob I .ane
TRUST
DEED
n/a
n/a
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$500,000
$344,000
n/a
$200,000
n/a
n/a
S437,SOO
n/a
s~ooo
S21S,996
n/a
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$300,000
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SJl.19
CONSIDERATION
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$650,000
$430,000 F
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$475,000 F
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S6SO,OOO F
SIS7,,000 F
$400,000 F •I• •I .,.
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~in go.,enment. Every )9D' it ccosumes Oler
~ bDal cl }Qlrtax mooey. ror more inbmation aboot how your tax OOllan;
are being 111isa1Wlaged arxl what JOO can do aboot it
rail I ax:>-USA-DEBI: er wri1e ~at 1511 K Street, NW,
~540, ~DC 2Cro5.
Our cn.mhy can't afbd this. And retie-can yoo. -------------------For_.._....__l511 1S...NW..S...540.-.. ~ DCDXl5
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Industrial-Commercial
Costa Mesa
LARGE PROPERJY IN EXOO t ENT LOCATION-
ON SUPERIOR AVENUE IN HEART OF COSTA MESA
36~000 ~FEET OF LANO WfTH VARIETY OF
BUILDING AND AMPLE PARKING.
MANY USES-12,400 ~ F£ET OF BUILDING,
ROOM FORSTORAQ£ TRUCKS. &MTS, WORKSt«>PS. ETC.
CAI I FOR MORE DETAILS
642-5200
50,000 Circulation In the Harbor Area
,
Some newspapers deliver copies to a wide range of cities, including Laguna
Beach, Fountain Valley or Huntington Beach. Which is fine-unless you're a local
realtor who does business in the Harbor Area.
If you are, and if advertising in your immediate neighborhood is important to
you, then The Newport Ensign and The Costa Mesa News offer a hometown
advantaae. That's because we distribute our real estate section only in Newport
Beach and Costa Mesa, ~nd no place else. So your advertising is seen by 110,000
readers in YOUR immediate market.
1be people who will buy homes from you. And list with you.
Advertising to cities you don' do business in just doesn't make sense. Or cents.
The Hometown Advantage.
The Newport Ensign
The Costa Mesa News
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Waterfront Homes a~ ffappy lfera Vear #Tom Ml Of Us
mlB --in Long e.ctl twt>or. Prime •••• rtront
a181om 3 91ory "'Calle. with 4 bdnna. tonnal dining.
family and ex.me rooms. maids qrtra. roof tlrr8Ce
and bMement. 50' boat dock and fabulous views.
11•111 Dl·I•
IPSTKIUI MYftllT--Remodeled from the ground up
in "&4. Every possible amenity in this 3 bdrm Unda
.... home. Coffeled copper ceilinged den with full
bar, huge wine cellar, elegant tonnal dining plus a
music gallery. Among the quality materiets . .,.
b'a\HN'tine, ~brass and copper, French tingle l[ight
doors and thennopane glass. Terrific ..,_.. Pelk)
with pool and spa leads to the dock tor 3 be... . Ital.Ill .,_,_
MYlll llEI llYFllllT-OWW 80 ft. of _.., trom.ge and
s-noramic .... of the widelt part of Newport twbor.
Freehly refurbiehed large gracious 4 bdrm home with
new carpeting and landacaping. Formal dining. twnily
and old fashioned sun room plus courtyard with pool
Pt'911igious guarded community.
mE• , 11 .... J1.1a111 ••-••
Ill.WA llUll UYFDllT-S98(:tacoler con'9mporary 4
bdrm with den. family and formal dining room&.
Gourmet kitchen with jennaire and butcher block
ca• island. Apartment OWK 3 car garage with 1
bdrm and huge office with view. Seller will carry 1st
T.O. for qualified buyer.
11.112• ~
CllTlm IATFlllT-Redwood and glass wl1h fabulous
views down Harbor Island channel Contemporary
styling wi1tt 6 bdrms, den, dining room, and office
with extensive use of fine hardwoods. Great waterfront
patio entertaining area with spa. leading to dock for
3 large boats. Owners will carry 1st T.O.
(LI) nt5.• U1·1•
IJCWIFIOIT CA1f COD -Peninsula point comer location.
Picket fenced charmer with 3 bedrooms, vaulted and
beamed ceilinged living room with fireplace and views
of the dunes and ocean plus guest quarters over
detached garage.
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ular views from one end of Newport Harbor to the
other. A paJatial new 2 bedroom villa with top quality
fixtures and appliances, skylights. vaulted ceilings and
attached double garage. Spanish tile roofs and tited
patios and decks.
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wtth cozy den and 3 bdln• lncludlng wluded m1111r
with wiildow nooll. his/'*9 t.11 and deck. 81•1d
ceiUnga and fireplace in living room. twdw9od loon
and Muth patio on comer lot.
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views from every room. Elegant and apacioua
contemporary 2 bdrm with ~ of ebony ....
and etched glaaa and handeOiM cuatom-wall
1r9etmenta. Securtty bktG Witt doonnM Md pool.
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condo facing beytront b 11ch. 0.. 2500 Sq. Ft with
3 bdnns incl~ ma8'lr.,... ...... tub and...,.,
shower, dining room and den. Top quality wi1h
security and in'9rcom sya"rna and two large dee~
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uJar beck bay, city fig.ht and mountain views. Spacious
r.owing ftoorplan with indoor akylighted pool in
tropical selling. gourmet kitchen and entet1ainment
center with wet bar. ••a a .. .._ a1-1•
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mTA lfll family neighboftaood. Nicety rwnod1l1d 3
bdrm .... home with carport and double dlitKhed
Q9l8Q8. Seller has appror'9d plans tor family room
addition.
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MilflllU Mobile home. Oouble wide 2 bedroom. 2
bell with bey view In Mnl8tior'8J locdon s'8pa from
b11chea. tennis courts. ~ and ,....uranta. Long
Wm city leMe covers wnw. trash, QM and gardener.
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CllTA •EU-Refurblehed 3 bdrm townhome in
atlracthe red~t .,... l'8pa to new court-
yarda and community center. cape Cod style with
fireplece. paned windows, like new kitchen and
private pdo. ~ ematl complex with poot
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