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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-01-14 - Newport Harbor Ensign< CJ . ........... • • ";I ) -.. ~ _~J (!-u ['1 [ ') I z ' ~ -1 > II - .., r C ESTA81ISHEO1948 * 40TH YEAR* Nl.WR 2S * (714)11t-atJO *NEWPORT IEACH'8 ONLY HOHEWBED NEWSPAPER* THUASOAY, JNIAJNlt( 1 .. 1• u. r J ) '°'"I <I ( JJ ~: . J eson ict oyees get rai·~e IY a JLL llAllVEY Non-teaching employees of the Cout Community College District received a 2-percent Jaiae u of Jan. I aa part of a new contract approved by the board of trustees last week. The new cl8mified personnel contnct will also provide a 2-percent bonus retroactive to July I, 1987, .ccording to Vice Chancellor Phyllis Baile. "We were able to rearrange holidays so that d•aifled personnel get a second week off durina Christmas break as well," said Basile, "which will allow us to close the campus' down completely. We expect to save some money on utilities and aucb this way, and main- teDMCe penonnel will be able to get into some of the areas that need work and get it M:1C9mplisbed without dis- placina people who would normally be there." "'> She said classified personnel agreed to give up leave nornally allowed for fwily sickaea1 and Jloa&in1 holidays in order to reccift the~ week off durin1 Christmas break. The board also heard a report that Golden Wat CoUcae is expJorina joint land use for about five 11e1a of land located at Goldenwest Street and Edinger A venue, according to Chancel- lor David Brownell. "The campus is interested in a golf driving range, but there is a question of the au.itability of the land · tion. It just may not be · nougb,,. said Brownell. "If is found to be suitable, Golden West would provide land to a developer in return for the construction of a driving range. The range wouJd be run and maint•ined by the coUeae, with a small portion of the prolita aoina to the developer.,. He added that local reaulatiODI would apply and city approval would be required. I ·.out, Baker·· in, others looking •Y aocu •LOOM Sen. Marian ........ took bcndf out of the 40da ~ Dilarict derby Monday moniaa. pra·priaa Irvine City eo.m•-• Daw Bater to announce a caadid.cy for tbc ICat beina vacated by Rep. Bob a.th•• Meanwhile. two other poteatial candid•ta. ~ ROFI' Saaatoa and AacmblymaD Gil Fcqmon, said that they were still comiderina a nm for the Republican nomiution in the district, but neither had yet made a final decision. In announcing her decision not to run, Beraaon acknowled.,cl that the seat wu ben for the t•king, but said she would rather continue her .eni_ce in state go~t, with an eye towird . 1eetina statewide office if the oppor- tunity ariles. "California is OD the cuttina edF," . c 5 ,.,., ··Principal swap OK'd aY BILI; HARVEY C.dM Principal Deftnia ·Evua ad Newport Harbor Principal Tom J~ son will swap jot. despite the pleading. . "~-...... ; ......... .._.; .. ; .... and threats JO&.Wg, caj..,....,, -~ put forth by 32 of the more than 300 parents, t~acbers and students that packed t he Harper CoQlmunity Center in response to NMUSD Superintendent John Nicoll's h ighly controversial lateral reassignment of the two men. Normally conservative community members became almost rowd y as members of the board of trustees stood solidly behind Nicoll The vote was unanimous for the reassignment. Many seemed more upset by Nicoll•s attitude, described by one speaker as w.ratber knows bes~" than the actual transfer. Otben were concerned that there seems to be no valid reason for the transfer. After the vote, Nicoll said, "I'm glad th.is is behind us. I ex~ with tbe help of Or. Loats and the two principals, to work for an orderly transfer and to continue work:ina for an even better school district. .. ·NB woman gets probation, tine, in income tax 'protest' aY 8ILL HARVEY A Newport BeKb woman bu been leDteDCed to 30 clays Ua jail, filled S4~. •lelled paJDMmt of Sl,600 in in~ costl ad plilad OD three yean;prolletion Uta' ..... beellfowt pilty of staae income tu eftlion. One al tbc COllditiom of ber probation is tbat Ille pay SIS,000 in Met tua. FMlure to comply could result in ber .-aa ••Uacc41 to four yean in jail ud a fiM al 540.000, 8CCOl'diaa to Jim llfter of the California Frwbile Tu ....... Mildlr L Hut, 61. for aaerty of the •• WoCk or aaywooc1 ome. ... oua•i• • ol tu evMioa OD Nov. 2S ... .-. •• 1 to rm tu ...... • 112!;,lll• I& lell M a wonl p1'.G C 111 Dr ... La ••• hi law firm fro. 1913 .. ... ,.11111 a ...... meed ,.... her former address and her praent addRSI ii u.ntnown. • -rllere UC two tu_,..,. poupl in • Oraqe County,,. uid Reber, •your Heriutll PIMlctioa A.merieri-wt the Coaatitutioaal Patriots ~ Rw w 111oci111ll witb oae of tlaeaa. bm I doll' bow whidl one.• Reber laid tlMll •~ .. u canll0li• of Hunt .. ~ ii dalll ....... • CODtKt witk ay ..._, el ta 11a• ten. ' ·1.aw-fedwryf•--• ..... peopk no became~ widi tu protlllt ..... 'lllcj'le led dowa ... priaroM patll bJ lMM laUI oil ............................. to ••Ii•• ... ..., ...., .. , .... to"'a-.. • 1 , .... ,_I _.,IC. t• THE N!WPORT eaGN Tax ••• c a u•,.1 WJ'be Je8den of tbae lfOUpl hold 1emiaan and 1tand ap tbere and aay 'Look at me. I don' pay taxes.• and they're usually riaht. They make their living by charg- ing fees for these seminars. They receive all cub for which there arc no record.I and, as a result, it's almost impossible to docu- ment their income." Reber said the laraest proteat group, Your Heritage Protec- tion Association, once claimed a membership of 1 S,000, but presently bat a membership estimated at between 3,000 and S,000 mcmben nationwide. He added that the co-founder of the group, Armin Condo, was con- victed of federal tax invasion in 1982 and is presently serving an eight year term in a federal penitentiary. He was also fined $92,000. He said Pat Creech, co- founder of the group, is facing criminal charges brought by the Internal Revenue Service. Reber said that though be can't speak for the IRS, it would be very upusual for a protester to file a federal return, then fail to file a state return. "It's usually all or nothing with thele people," he said, IMldina daat if Hunt did fail to fl.le federal returns, her estimated unpaict federal taxea would be about S4S,OOO. "Usually, 'both agencies (Franchise Tax Board and IRS) don't file criminal charges because that would be redund- ant. .Since we've already filed criminal, the IRS will, or rather probably already bai, filed a civil complaint." IRS spokesperson Judith Golden, of the Laguna Niguel office of the IRS, said there wu no public information that could be released with regard to f edcral action taken agaimt Hunt. Reber said the Franchise Tax Board has never lost a case aaainst an illegal tax protest though many defendants have appealed dccisiom. .. "I stress the term illegal, because this country was built on protest. Memben of these groups arc told that they can change the law by failing to file, and that~s pure fallacy. The law can only be cbanaed through legislation, not by disobeyina it." Hunt was not available for comment. Bay water quality subject of meeting The Marine Division of the Newport Harbor Arca Chamber of Commerce at its monthly breakfast meeting will present two special speakers who will be discussing the water quality of the Newport Harbor. The first speaker will be Doug Comstock, who bas been in charge of the Back Bay dredging project which is now windin3 down after being in operation for a year. Ed Li~ Ph.D., wiU speak on on the present state of the harbor's water quality. Dr. Liu represented the California Regional Water Quality Control Boar~ a state aaency' and acts as State Coordinator. Subjects that will be covered include the pum1>:<>ut statiom, the contamination· of the water from T.B.T. (tin) from boat bottom paint, and tbe control of nutrient runoff from nurseries into the harbor. The breakfast will be held at 7:30 a.m. on January 20, 1988, at the Balboa Bay Oub in the Quarterdeck Room. The cost is $8 per penon. For further inf or- mation and to make reaerva- tions, please call the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Com-merce at (714) 6444211 . Leading Edge® llF CIMPITllLE MODEL .. D" -COMPUTER e 11 IEI FIXED DISK • 3eot< FLOPPY • 512KRAM • AMBER/GREEN MONITOR • MSOOS 3.1, G.W. BASIC • 20-MONTH WARRANTY • 4.77/7.11MHz • LEADING EDGE MODEL L SEfUESe 12008, 24008 MODEMS OPTIONAL. A LEADING EDGE• AUTHORI~ DEAL.ER LEMMNG IDClee LOGO MODll 09 MOO& L• AM ftlGtlTlftlD TftAOIMAIUCI Of llAOING 1001 MOOUCTl. INC. ----- Meetings & EVenfs n. Frhr .. o1 Ntwpwt •1 will be oonducti ..... w • I I tOlll' of the Uppe( Newport Ba)'! E.colosical Relerve on Saturday, Jan. 16 startiq at 9 Lm. Tour poupa will leave every fifteen minutca from the corner of East Bluff Drive and Back Bay Road until 10:30 Lm. The toun will include details about the bay's history, wildlife, Fc>l- OJY, and fouils. For more infor- mation contact Fran Robinson at (714) 6468009. ••• C•auncy A. Alesaader, Orange County Chair of the Health Tak Force oftbe United Way, will speak at the next meetiq of W..-For: Gruse C~ from 9:30 LID. to noon Oil January 14. Alexander, who teaches aocial policy and admini.ltration at Cal State Loq Inell, will haw copiet of tlae 1epolt pnpeNd by bil Task Fcne available at tbe meetiq. Commentary will be provide by Marla• Harloe, Chair of tbe Leque of Women Votcn Healtb CAR Study. For further information call (714) 67S~2SS. ••• Beainniag January 14 the OASJS Senior Ceater will be oft'erina .....-. ........... .. tloa on Tbundays from 3:30 p.m. to S p.m. in t~ OASIS Multipurpo1e Room. For further information contact Roseann Bora at (714) 644-3244. ••• Tiie KlwMll Chllt ol Newport 8-da will celebrate the 7lrd anaivenary of Kiwan.ia Interna- tional at their noon luncheon meeting on Janu.-y 19. K•• of Klw .. trict1 C e-aii, will KiwanilMem projects incldlill ..... Oh .... lili Newport H Key Club. Tiie~ AllOdadoll RanneyGaDaa•:ll lqber .. mul · tlleU,,.N Auociation'1 ary 20. The 1lide/1 praentation will be shown at 7:30 p.m. at the Crystal Cove Park He.Squarten oft' Pacific Coat Hipway. For further information call Park Head- q~cn at (714) 494-3539. Sailing adventures on tap Oranae Cout College will continue• its popular Sailing Adventure Series for active boaters and armchair sailon with a presentation by Robin Knox-Jobmon titled, "The First Singlehanded, Nomtop, Round- the-World Voyage." The program will begin at 8 p.m. in OCC's Robert B. Moore Theater. Two additional pro- gram• will be presented on Friday, Jan. 29. and Friday, Feb. S. The ticket price for I Bergeson •.• C17 fhiiNt1 Bergeson said, citing traffic, growth, and budaet priority issues that the Legislature will be dealing with in the com.ins years. "I would like to be part of California 'I history in meeting tbele cballeqea." Beraeaon 1aid the bige1t factor in her decision wu ~here I could play tbe mOlt effective role." As a state tenator, Beraeson bu ctiatiquiabed beneU' and become one of the atan of tbe state Repultlicu Party. She wa under actiw COlllideration by Gov. Georta Drkz ;iae fortbe individual programs is $7 in advance, and $8 at the door. Almost 20 yean after bis epic voyage in the 32-foot Suhai/, Knox-Johnson has become a legend in his own time. He was in his 20s when be built Suhail in India and sailed her home to Enaland before 1tartin1 his circumnavigation. He has loged more than a half million miles in small boats, includin1 JS trans-Atlantic ~rouings. Registration is underway in OCC's ~o~munity Service Office, located in the college's student center building. The office is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m .• and Saturday from 8 a.m. to noon. Tickets may be purchased by phone, using Visa or Master- card. For information, phone (714) 432-S880. State Treasurer appointment Ehrhard. "It will be the voters thatultimatelywenttoRep. Dan who decide. I know, I've been Lungren. elected by them. I don' think In announaq bis candidacy, they want a political opportunist Bater •treaed bil experience in seekina a hiaber office.• local aovenuneat and took a He also called himself "a lifc- couple of veiled lbou at Nathan Iona Republican"' while noting ROlellbeq, who ran unsucces-that Stanton had ju1t re- fully · •pimt Badbam in 1986 registrered Republican "about and ii apin. cudidate for the two and half years aao." Republican nomination. Baker reported garnering "You can\ buy the election nearly $250,000 in plcdaes from with money from outside the supporters lat week a be con- diat~., Baker uid, apparently aidered a run for Badbam .. 1eat, referriq to ROlellbel'I .. put but added be did not bepn support from people aaociated collectina on tboee plcdaes until witb tlle eat or1anization Befle'On withdrew from comid- foadid bJ bil brother, Werner . eration Monday mol'llina. "Good service. ~~· 5uuu/)11Ce· That:s ·State&m • m•••'lllJCt!" .............. ...... ....,......,c•1•-._f7Mt.,1111 .... ,,,., JINIP7 Like a good neighbor. State Fann is there. l .IAIUIY 14, 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN Nlf J My search for Martin Luther King Jr. Two or three years ago, some of our campus leaders made an intercom announcement the day before a school holiday. Sauad- wicbed in between the winter formal and a soccer announce- ..., ment was the followlng: "I know you guys don-i know who he is, but the reason we have a day off tomorrow is that it's Martin Luther King's birthday." I was furious. • The next year there was no announcement. This year, I decided we would have one again. We have a sizeable black "population at our scbool-espe- cially compared to most other affluent Orange County high schools. I wanted to meet their needs, and perhaps give a two- minute education to the rest of the kids as well. Here's what happened. I realized I knew nothing about Martin Luther King Jr:, except that he was an awesome speech writer. I called a fnend of mine who's a librarian. She's also gotten more conservati~e the longer I've known her. Upon hearing my request, she said, "Harumph! Why are you both- ering about him?" Coast plan to be aired The Irvine Co. development from Corona del ~ south to Laguna will be displayed in detail before the Orange County Association, members and inter- ested guests on Friday noon, ·Jan. IS, at the -Nc.wport Beach Country Club. Reception is at . 11 :30 a.m.; luncheon is at noon. Cost for th luncheon is S 14. Also, the ex ansion of New- port Center will be on display. For information, call 548- 6280. Sue Kauth "I'm going to get.a couple of on bis little patrol cart, "who kids to read from one of his would be good to read a f cw speeches on Friday, and I don't · words on Martin Luther King?" know a damed thing about the "Forget that dude," said man," I confessed. i Scott. "How about Malcolm X There wa) a silence on the or Eldridge Cleaver? No? We~ other end of the phone. "Don't if it's going to be Doctor ~g, the kids have tbci.r .own heroes you ought to talk to John." He these days?" she said fin'alJy. -named a black Leader on cam- "1 don't think they really do," pus, a football player ... He's I said. "Do you mean black articulate, and he's got charisma. heroes? Like Jcsae Jackson?" Everybody likes him." "Oh, brother," s~ muttered. I went to another teacher, one "Would it help if I told you of our bearing-impaired faculty. that King was a Christian min-l knew be was a moderate liberal ister who didn't run a fake TV as I am. "How about Steve?" he evangelism show ripping off suggested. millions of bucksr "But he's white," I said. "No," she said. But she did get "I think Dr. King would be me a little biography. The next ashamed of what you just said," day she called me back. "I found remarked the teacher. a book of his speeches," she told Knowing the pervasive preju- me. "Actually some of them are dice of insulated white Orange pretty good .. " County teens, ' approached I read through the two books. Steve first. I was surprised t>y Born 1929. Died April 4t 1968. the intensity of his reaction. N onviolencc. Civil disobc-"Yes. Yes, I would like to do d ience. Confrontation (trans-that. When?" be asked eagerly. lated from Gandhi and Thoreau Later that day I was walking as "soul forcej. Montgomery, by "Senior Hill.., A tall black and Rosa Parks on the bus. Non- student came up to me. separatism. Antiwar. C~a~s'!la. "I beard yotf wanted to sec Marches. Poverty. Chnsllamty. me,. said John towering over And finally t Memphis. me: As we walk~ to my office, There. I bad reduced the I expressed some doubts. man's life to a onc·minute "ldon'twantyoutothinktbat broadcast. William Burt's char-I assume just because you're acter in Broadcast News would black that you'd want to do this. be proud of me. Now to find And you probably don't know some presentcn. much about the man. And are I went to the one true radical you offended?" on our campus. Scott, our cam-I would have continued to pus supervisor, is somewhat to stutter in my effete liberal way the left Qf Marx. And that's on if John hadn't said, .. You know. a mellow day. we were happy to get a day off "Scott," I said, hitching a ride for Veteran's Day, but none of Presents Al.,..... ... MINIC COATS ...... ..,, . ..._ Al ........ MINK JACKETS asntoL•·••s ............. lllNKCOATS ......... Spedally Discounted for tbil Sale MINK JACKETS 5799 reg. $1295 BLUE FOX JACKETS Reg. to S 1995 <llnTy .... Nan.nl - FOX COATS• JACKETS .... to_,,,· Froe FoaT..-... NOW s499.s799 '1499 MUSKRATCOATSS2499 .... to""" . F.- CRYSTAL FOX .IACKETS ...... ""'.,,_._ 11999 14999 WARNING Due to the influx of inferior quality fun from the Orient. now more SlAAA thanner,ifyoudon' k110Wfun. let 777 a..taTHE~ASTERAJRRIER .... you..) us really thought about the veterans. I'd be glad to read something about Martin Luther King." I gave him the biography. Meanwhile, I checked with the f acuity person in charge of the pep rally to be held on the day before the King holiday. He looked dubious. .. Don't do this in the pep rally," he advised me. "You may not like some of the audience reaction." I realized the truth of this. These kids were not even born when King was shot. But they are starting to care more. We have 100 members in the Amnesty International Club, aiding prisoners of conscience. We have serious food drives and great concern for the homeless. Church membership in our area is way up. I'm hopcf uJ. J I'm also realistic .. We've got a captive audience on the inter- com. Think about us on the I Sth. Please suppon. Herc's what we're going to say: Martin Luther King's birth· day will be celebrated on Mon- day. He was a great leader in_ the fight against racism. He fought in a non-violent way against hunger a'tld poverty. He believed that goodness would overcome hatred some day. He said if he died, he'd like people 10 say that he tried to feed the hungry and shelter the homeless. He said it this way: "I /Hli~e that peoples even- where can have three meals a day for their tired bodies. education and culture for tMir spirits and dignity, equality and freedom.- for their minds ... I .Jtill believe that we shall overco~. " Somehowt he seems so mod· ern. Sw Kauth is a couruelor at a local high .Jchool. She lives with her husband and five-year- old daughter in Newport Heighu. +== WINTER SALE '88 Now is the time for exceptional savings on exciting furnishings at von Hemerts SAVINGS FROM 20%to40% The Difference is by Desigh i.l • I • vo emert 5nterio!J f!JnG INTERIOR DESIGNS TO SER VE YOU All Sto~ Open Monday Thro. Saturilay 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m. ·Costa Mesa Open Sun. 12-5 COSTA ME.SA I S'>S,. a'*" ltwl. (114)64l-20j() ... -.ca .. LAGUNA BEACH J4j """"'c .. ,,.,. (114)4fUSjl J HIE 4 ~llAIY 14, 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN Editorial Lungren should be corifirmed promptly . Hearings into the qualifications of Daniel Lungren to be State Treasurer opened this week before an Assembly select committee. For openers, the committee seemed most interested in a long string of political firecrackers which have little or no bearing on his ability'to assume the once backwater office of the treasurer, now a position of power in California. We have no doubt Congressman Lungren, who has· represented parts of Orange County, Long Beach and the Palos Verdes P,eninsula area · since 1978, would quickly take firm control of the office and be a vital, functioning part of tbc state government. As observers of the candidate since he was first elected to Congress, we have come to share the views of his many colleagues in Washington on both sides of the political aisle that he is a man of many talents who has risen to assume a strong role in the House of Representatives on ability. Speaker Tip O'Neill, before his retirement last year, wrote in a letter to Lungren, "You never do anything half-heartedly and in true Notre Dame fash~on, when you rise to deb~te -~ t~ Rouse, you 'shake down the thunder from the sky.' " Lungren has the ftam~ letter on his offioc wall. Others from all P,arls of the political spectrum have come to admire his ability to get things done and his willingness to stand for what· he believes right in the face of special interest opposition. Some of those special interest groups can be expected to stand up against his ap ointment as State Treasurer, but the special interest o · o ia is the one that counts. On that point, the Assembl , nd later the Senate, should make short work of the look into his qualifi- cations. If they stick to business, the confirmation of Daniel Lungren as State Treasurer should be sent sailing through the Legislature. We think Gov. George Dcukmejian was right in choosing to nominate Congressman Lungren for the post, and we think the people of California would be served well if he is permitted to take the post. Baker Communications AWARO WINNING MEMBER CAUfmA ••Alfl ,.,.. AllOCIATlll 39 State & National Awarc:ls Smee 1978 ,.~ AUDrf Al'f\E> K>a Circulation 25,000 PUIUllEl:'Seth Baker EXECITIVl mtll: Roger Bloom IA .. • mTll: Judy Duffy AlllCIATE EllTll: Bill HEtrv'y IPOITI EDfT81: George Pappas PllTI Elf!OI: Danny Cota """8111APllEJI: Mary DeChirico 883 Production Place Newport Beach. tA 92&63 (714) 631-8120 Please send mail to: P.O. Box 9399 Newport Beach. CA 92658-9399 The Newport Ensign is published weekly on Thursdays. I • IEIEIAl llAl(WU: James E. Rule . mBTll • IMB: Marcus Otett •· ms1• Bob Dorman, Phii Weiner, Ingrid Pepenella , aJlllFB llAECla Inez Gilbert UUI. Uf. ~John Quigfey • no"""" Z : ~41 -510)-llfjudged io 11e a--"' JO;';i" en-. by OW1 deer• dltld May 14. 1951, • modffttd, In cae nuniW A 178, In Suplrlar c.t tar thl County of Ortnge. S. of cafffarnil, and by reaon .,..., 131' lftled tD ......... pubHc noac. required by llw, I Sutllcrtptior. ~ ,.. , \ • • IW&R QIF-+ ,_ '· • • . . ~ • • Catching_u·p with old friends The period between Christ- mas and New Year's Day was like a week of Sundays, and one of the wooden of the time was that anyone wal •hie to accom- plish anything at all. To so many people it was a ~ant hiatus, a mellow drifting time full of good humor, laughter, love and gentle idleness, interrupted f rcquently by the orgy of college f ootbalJ bowl games. The mood didn't call for anything momentous, and except for the Gaza Strip, even the news was thin and lackluster. And then came c~anup time, tossing the elegant wrappings out with the trash, disposing of the. bottlea and cans from New Year's, fmdina drawer and shelf space for new holiday gifts, and finally taking down the tree and the holiday decorations, duatina the ornaments and carefully storing them for next year. It's an aaelesa ritual, done silently, like a requiem, and the home takes on an entirely different look, a surprising rcjuvenatio11. A c~le we know took down t~ir frze in the ricning, and the next mornina their 10-year.old son came into the livina room and exploded with "Wowt Look at all the room." The final 1tep is taking care of the Christmu cards, making address corrections and noting those that deserve a reply. This year seemed to bring more cards bearing newsy messaaes, u if the high cost of cards and current postal rates demanded more use than just ai'ing. While some of the lenat holiday letten drooled a t junior\ aoccer games or Mother's pcldy aoci.al whirl, many ~ fMci•rs1 gJ.d tielinp. Buq'lll: Vivaciou1 Ud al••orou ~y McCoy, Iona a driviq force in tbe Oraap c~ Pbilbarmoaic SocietJ, MllCMlllC'ld daat 1be W Or?W W1ia1teia were married la ·-Time of my Life October and arc ·now living at The Lakes Country Club in Palm Descri. Judge Phil Petty and wife Joan have completely remod- elled their Kings Road home and celebrated their 25th wedding annivenary with a trip to China. . . Susan and Robert Beechner announced the enpaement of their daupter Miuy to John Mahoney. April 23 wedding. Former Mayor Don Mcinnis and wife Gail wrote: ·we realize that we haw ICttled into retire- ment with much satisfaction. We take off whenever we want-we leave chores 'lil tomorrow or whenever. And most of all, we enjoy." Flou Schumacher reported that her husband f.d ii recov- ering from a broken hip. •we moved back to our old neiab- borhood in Dover Shores and my 'mountain climber' fell oft' a ladder," she wrote. Virginia Fouts bas moved to Acacia Street i11 Corona del Mar. The handsome Jack Caldwell family observed f ather'1 new role a1 president of the Orange County Philharmonic Society with a bia cant combiniq a faniily pbo&o plus a treble clef 100R ia F aharp picturina ciabt .,.adcbilclren .. DOta. PonDer Mayor Doleea Mar- dlll ftlW a paae With fa ... -.-die belt .... Of• W• ... coatmaed prop• or bu•aad Bob'• recofffJ. To11t .. r, tbeJ •i1ited New , .......... opllll. hiO .......... two ...... BY JIM FELTON several lectures and brunch at the Tavern on the Green. Doreen also toured South America and accepted appointment as dircC- tor for the Coutal Municipal Water District. Whew! Lois and Bill Coulter are building a new home in Canyon Lake, and groundbreaking was due this month. Architect Jim Van Dalfsen and his wife Diane are complet- ina the remodelling of their home. Jim'• current project, a large enainceriq testing facility at UCI, ia nearly finished. City Manqer Bob Wynn and wife Gayle wrote: .. We liked your 1986 card ao much we copied it. Hope you don\ mind ... or coune not; -~ flattered. Their card, wrbe Wynn Family Tree is Branchina Out," shows a robust tree witla bia trunk Bob and Gayle, and their children and grandchildren, and a family photo of the Wynm and their six impressive children. The John Curci children peeted friend• in a picture in front of the new family home on Beacon Bay. As usual, we received a couple of cards that were mailed in haste, unsigned. But no gap this year. One year, we received a lovely card with this message: •we're droppi.q by with the children CbriltalM afternoon." It_......, OerirD w1 Paul. We cloa\ bow any Oerilllde ad Pal No •Mter laow we proMd our •••orie1 and ..... ... lilta, dlere .. DO Oer- tndi .......... So Clbill ... ........ .., .... uatil a M•d ea11lurrd ' I Police Blotter MONDAY, DEC. 21 CllDDS 0800 - A car stereo valued at $500 WM reported stolen from a vehicle in the 700 block of Aklenrood. 1500 - A watch valued at $300 and a necklace valued at $(;()() were reported stolen from a raidence in the 100 block of Kialoa Street. I S45 -Surf racb valued at $150 weft reported stoleft from a vehicle in the 2800 block of Wa,ette. ARRESTS 02SS -G~ Wing Quon, 30, of Santa Ana was arrested on suspicion of misdemeanor drunk driving. 21 SO -Felipe Carreno, 25, of Los Angeles was arrested on suspicion of auto burglary. 2200 -Angel Eduardo Moyao Abarca was arrested on suspi- cion of auto burglary. TUf.SDA Y. DEC. 2' CRIMES 0743 .,-vandals reROrtedly. caused SI, I 50 in damap to Tamiro located at 3333 East Coast Highway. 1100 -Liquor valued at Sl,37S, a camera valued at $7S and a telephone valued at S7S were reported stolen from The Rex located at 2100 West Ocean Front. 1320 - A purse and contents valued at $390 were reported stolen from a shopping center patron in the 2000 block of Wcstcliff Drive. 1920 .-Burglars reportedly caused SJ,000 in damage and stole a car stereo and equalizer valued at SSOO from a vehicle in the 1400 block of Dove. ARR.ES TS 0330-Alfred John Guerin, 30, of Huntington Beach was arrested on suspicion of posses- 'CWBF It. I• THE NEWPORT B•IN .. . sioa of MQine. Way. WD>NUDAY,DEC.31 AUDTS ClllMES 0300 -lloeald Glenn Swover- 1220 -A pune and contents land. lO, of Newport llacb wu valued at SS43 weft reported arreated OD lmpicioa of pcw1- 1tolen from a waitina room at sioa of mctM•pbetami ... Hoq Hotpital located at JOI 1715 -David Ray HMh. 40, North Newport Blvd. a tramient wu arrested on I 630 - A 1Cnerator valued at IUlpiciOD of ditorderly conduct. S525 WM reported stolen from 1815 -Greaory JOllyn Brown, a Christmas tree lot in the 30, of Santa Ana w• arrested vicinity of 16th and Dover. on suspicion of disorderly con.- AllllDTS duct. . 0,. -Wendy Jean Warner, 2150-VictorDelfmoRuiz,20, 20, of Costa Mesa w• arrested of Santa Ana wu arrested on on suspicion of being uDder the suspicion of being under the influence of a controlled sub-influence of a controlled sub- stance. • stance. 1635 -Felipe Ermitano Aaun-FalDAY, JAN. 1 cion, 30, of Garden Grove was CRIMU arrested on suspicion of grand 1130 -Motorcycle parts theft of q.automobile. valued at 5'50 were reported 1820-John William Swanger, stolen from a vehicle in the 200 24, a transient wu arrested on block of 31th Street. suspicion of a parole violation. 2130-A pune valued at $300, 1900 -Tabrizi Muoumeh a wallet valued at SIOO and Seyed, 36, of Newport Beach gloves valued at S40 were was arrested on suspicion of reported stolen from a vehicle in willful child abuse. the 700 block of Newport Center THURSDAY. DEC. 31 Drive. CRIMES I ARRESTS 0900 - A wallet containing 0330 -Brook Anthony Hayes, ssoq in currency was reported stolen from a patron of the Sheraton Hotel located at 4S4S MacArthur. 2230 -A case of arson was reported iQ the 400 block of Villa , 24, of ea... ...... ...... OD smpicioD of mied•1•or dnmt drivina. 0340-Jo.qain SatiDM o..aa. 21, ol Santa AM WM ....aed on ••picion of mildemeanor drunk driving. SATUllDAY, JA.N. 2. CllDDS IS30 -Boat parts valued at S 1,410 were reported ltOlea from a locker at the Balboa Bay Cub. 1830 -An attempted aranct theft was reported in the I~ block of West Balboa.. ARJtESTS 0145 -Troyc Cor~ Horton, 39, of Newport Beach was arrested on suspicion of disor- derly conduct. 23SS -Scott Patrick Gibso~ 25, of Santa Ana was arrested on suspicion of battery on a peace officer. SUNDAY, JAN 3. CRIMES 121S -Vandals reportedly caused $600 in damage to a car parked in the I 00 block of Collins. N8W e·Vidence in drug case~ UNIQUE• RARE · BY BJLL HARVEY . scale with a white residue on it He said that possession of "!Y~ EXOTIC Nearly a pound of high grade that might be cocaine," said more than one ounce of mari- marijuana, a scale with a white, Oakley, .. There was also a 1967 juana is a felony, adding that • .. powdery residue on it and a 1967 Maserati that was in the process charges of possession for sale arc ~ Annual Indoor Mascrati w~re, dilcovered in a of being restored." usually based on a "reasonable ::., Long Beach garqe rented to Oakley said police do not plan amount" criteria. ~ Plant Sale John Frederick Ford, according to test the powdery substance .. It's not reasonable to believe '~~ to Newport Beach police spokes-,because the minute CJ_uantity that someone with a pound of ~. man Bob Qakley. involved is not sufficient for high grade marijuana intends it '?'' 30% OFF Ford was arrested last month testing. for his own use," said Oakley. ~ by Newport Beach police for "The marijuana is a different He said ~at even though Ford ~ money laundering, along with story, however," he said, and Hoyland were arrested ~ science teacher James Ralph .. Because it was found in a together, if possession for sale Hoyland, 42, of Dana Point. locked 1arase that was rented to charges were filed, they wouJd Larg~ Indoor ..... up to ts fed • Ovtt 200 a.niq• pt.ats avaiblble • 9lAre Palms ... • UaUIUl DraGwUI •Exotic Anthuriums • Giant Spathiphyllum • Georpow FiCUI • And Many Mott .. During a continuing invcsti-Ford it's assumed to be bis, and probably not be filed against l gation, Sat. Ron Rodgers and a pound is far more than could Hoyland. ~' Agent Alan Roth of the State be considered to be for personal "There's nothing to connect .. ~ Department of Justice, Bureau use. Hoyland with the marijuan"7" ·~~ of Narcotics, found the garage "The marijuana find will be said Oakley. V. NEWPORT CENTER which they learned was rented included in Ford's folder and the Police have confiscated .more t,.<( s. Joi\-KW. M. 11 MKMhm to Ford. In the garage, they District Attorney may decide to than SI million in cash and gold, O _ <>p.n 9.5 Daily found nearly a pound of hiah file charaes of possession of a 53 foot racing yacht and fi ve •'' (714) W0-5800 SANTA ANA/MAIN PLACE lmN W..SL ._S..Aalfwy Mort. -Fri. 10-9; s.t. 10-6; Sun. 11 -6 (714) 135-3137 grade marijuana worth between marijuana for sale against vehicles owned by Hoyland and Sl,000 and $2,000 and a gram Ford." Ford. HOW TO LIVE 100 YEARS HAPPILY! • LOOK AHEAD -NEVER BACK. . • REMEMBER ALWAYS THAT "*TO BE 80 YEARS YOUNG IS FAR MORE CHEERFUL AND HOPEFUL THAN TO BE 40 YEARS OLD." • KNOW THE LIMITATIONS OF AGE AND· LIFE AND BE CONTENT IN THEM. KEEP THE BODY STRONG AND THE MIND STRONGER. , • HAVE A HEROIC AND CARING HEART FOR FAMILY, FRIENDS AND THOSE WHO LOVE YOU. Amelia Alkins We at Canlel Redrement Vllqe 1-llnellllkJr ........... •••race ..._ pl•ea yean wlda bee...,.. ...-o•f' r ... ,...o1 ..... Drof la f• a -.rt tos ......... tllil .. wtda ,._for a ........... ,Gift! 114-Hl '"1 ~.v. • ,_I M•AIY 14. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN l Sailors slip past Coste!· Mesa,54-49 BY GEORGE PAPPAS Newport Harbor High's bas- ketball team is heading into Sea View action this woek in better shape then they were at the same time last season. Even though Newport Coach Jerry DeBusk is pleased with hiS' team's 12-4 pre-season start, be is quick to stress that the Sailon still have a lot work ahead them. The Sailon face two tough tests this week against Corona dcl Mar and Estancia. The Estancia game is held in the Eagles' ~ tomorrow night at 7:30 p.m. "All the t5ams arc tough in the Sea View League. There arc no gimme games." DeBusk com- mented. "Our team bu done a good job in prc-teuon and we worked extremely bard, but now that pre-season is over it's time to get down to business." Estancia•s team has been struggling lately losing two of their last three games, but DeBusk refused to take the Eagles lightly. "I don't see Estancia going into a downturn. Estancia will give us more than we want. They arc a good team and we will be thinking about how to play against them during our practi- ces this week,'" he added. The SaiJon felled Costa Mesa, 54-49. this past week by employ- ing a combination of tough def ensc and consistent outside shooting. The win gave DeBusk bis 153rd victory and made him the most successful basketball coach in Harbor's history. DeBusk, who has coached at Harbor for past 11 years, passed Ralph Reed's record of 152 games in 21 seasons. But part of the assist for the win bas to go Costa Mesa Coach Neil Peek. Newport Harbor led, 51-49 with eight seconds remain- ing when Drew Sheward missed a f rce throw attempt and Costa Mesa took possession of the ball and signaled for time out. The Mustangs had no more left. The officials slapped Costa Mesa with a technical foul for the infraction. H•bor's Mike Hardin steppc'd up the line and hit the fmt free throw but miwd the second. The Sailon were given poueaion of the ball and pused the ball around runnin1 out the clock. Harbor's Hardin hit five of six f rec throws in the final quarter to clinch the game. ~arbor's Mike Nguyen who finished with IS points did a good job of stopping the Mus- tangs • primary scoring threat Paul Kos through much of the game. Kos only had three points through the fint three quarten. The Sailon led, 35-30 going into the fourth quarter, but Kos got a hot hand and his outside • shots began to fall. Kos scored 12 points in the fourth quarter to bring Costa Mesa back in the game. The game was tied at 46 with 1 :40 left in the game, when Sheward was fouled. He hit one shot and missed the other. Costa Mesa •s Kos came back with a score putting the Mustangs on top, 48-47 for the finf in since early in the game. Harbor snatched back the lead as Hardin and Tyler Koon sank free .throws. Costa Mesa missed several cruci8J free throws in the fin~ quarter, which may have cost them the game. The score wu tied at IS after one quarter• both teams played scrappy defense. Costa Mesa wu able to box out Harbor on the inside forcing the Sailors ~o tum to their outside sbooten. But the Sailors• perimeter shooting wu off at fmt until Mike Nguyen hit two three- point shots later in the second period. Nguyen scored eight points dwina that period. Harbor's defense held Costa Mesa to five points in the second quarter to take a 27-20 lead after one half. Nguyen hit a three- pointcr at the buzzer. Jim Geerlings .sank three straight outside shots in the third period to keep Harbor in front. Gccrlings finished with 10 points. · "Gcerlings hit some shots and WC needed him to do that, n DeBusk stated. "We played a shade better than we played against Orange." Harbor def cated Orange, 41- 39 last week in a non-league game. Koon bad 10 points and Har- din added eight points for the Sailon. ITI ma 1122'9ft ....,., 1111 lldll ... rM If .... • Cllll -·a T• VI lllEJll II lnlk .... ,_ ,.., 1111 frtlllr .. lldl 1111 Ill ...... .... 54-41, ....., -Cllll ... Ill ....... Ill .,. ..... II Ill ..... 11111 ml I 1. PMTO IY IAllY COTA Sea Kings face Saddleb8ck toniorrow BY GEORGE PAPPAS our former assistant coaches is Just when it seemed Corona now involved with their pro- del Mar High's basketball team gram, so they're well prepared was finally on right track, the to play against us. We need be Sea K.ings were knocked off by patient and work a long time to a WoodbridJC team this past get the right shot," Orris week, which proved too much stressed. for them to handle. Against Woodbridge, the Sea The 64-46 non-league Joss was Kings were in the game until the not how the Sea Kings had fmal period. Woodbridge went hoped to finish out their pre-on 20-12 run in the third period season playing. to take the lead for good. Tomorrow night the Sea The Sea Kings scrambled Kings (9-5) face one of the better back in the fourth period cutting teams in the Sea View League, Woodbridge'l lead to 48-41 but Saddlcback. The pme will take /Woodbridge hit a couple thrce- place at Saddleback,s gym start-point shots to aurge ahead. ing at 7:30 p.m. ..We went from beina seven 0 Saddleback poses some points behind to being down by match up problems for us," 15 in short amount of time. We commented CdM Coach Paul keyed on their bia man (Adam) Orris. "'They have some excellent :Keefe and our def en1e lost athletes on their team. For us contact with their perimeter to beat Saddleback we're going people, who were ma:nlfal ll to have to slow thiQp down and hittina three-pointers," Orris force them to play a balf<e>urt stated. game. We can' lose contact on The Sea l..inp toot the lead defense like we did against 14-12 and tied the pme at 16 WoodbridF in the fmal quart.er early in the .econd quarter, bat and pve up the quick points. If that wu dOIC as tbey aot- Saddleback puu us in an open WoodbridF only led 23-21 court runnina situation then aoiaa into Mlftimc. Tbe War- we9re aoina to have some prob-rion clida\ IOOft a point in the lema stopping their offeme," ._. abne • 11111 ol• period. Orris continued. but QIM co H•' c.piie&n. Orris ao mentioned s.dcllo-ne sea sr., no p1a,.s beet plays hMl8h def-. e&niw drf1 nri *"It _. "SeddleNct Ui ICCMlted • ol IM co.a Qrlif ·r 01rr'r 1eYeral u... dail 11•oa. o.. al lall ....... •••I~\ li••rrr ·-II rt Cd ~s principal questions transfer ·8YDAVID CORTIS-ROUINS Tbe trander of 16-year~ld Dan O'Neil from Corona del Mar Hip School to Mater Dei Hiah School ha• prompted CdM't Principal to call for a CIF invatiption into what, if any, influence Mater Dei had in the transffr· Dr. Dennis Evans, Principal of Corona del Mai High School, com111D1 that during the last week of November, 1987, his school uked the CIF to look into tbe pouibility that ~ater Dei Hiah School violated rule SIO oftbe CIF Southern Section Code Book by ·exerting ~ue influence" upon O'Neil to transfer from Corona del Mar. Rule S 10 states that a acbool, or its representatives, cannot actively encourage a student to trans( er from one school to another for purposes of playing sports. O'Neil, who as starting quar- terback led the Sea Kings sopho- mor( football team to a 9~ season record, transferred to Mater Dei in late November where ·he is now participating their basketball proaram. . At the time O'Neil left CdM, Evw asked 'tbe CIF to inves- tigate the circumstances sur- rounding the transfer due to, as be put it, "evidence which indi- cated that there was 'undue influence' to get O'Neil to transfer." Evans would not comment on how Mater Dei alleiedly influ- enced O'Neil to transfer, only to say that "a number of sources sugat that be was influenced." According to Evans, it is up to the CIF to investigate the matter and decide whether a hearing is jU:Jtifled. He added that Mater Dei is also engaged in its own investigation. Mater Dei Principal Fr. John Weling could not be reached for comment, nor could Catholic Athletic Association (CAA) President Fr. William Brelsford, who is also conducting an inves- tigation, according to CIF offi-, PlllEl-E1111111·1 ....., l•*•ltl ._ ...... ...,,, ...., L.ay II ..... *'tit I 1-.... .. .... _, Elll 111 • I -Wiii • • -II 1111111 ........ . PllTD IY IAllY CITA lllM 11 Ed111tl'1 .,. 1111 Tliia; • l•*ssltl - Harbor downe9 by Eagles BY GEORGE PAPPAS Newport Harbor's wrestling team was mauled by Estancia 's squad this past week in their first league match. Harbor is a team going through a transition period. The match against Estancia reflected that Harbor's wrestling team is "' short on experience and lacks the conditioning to beat the best teams in the Sea View League. Still that doesn't mean Harbor doesn't have a shot at reaching the CIF playoffs. The Sailon will be vying for third place with other contenden such as Tus- tin,Corona del Mar and Saddle- back. Harbor wrestles SaddJeback tonipt at 6 p.m. in a away match. .. We have a young team," commented Harbor Coach Brick Bailey, who bu been head wreatlina coach at Harbor for five ye.an. "We're not quite in shape yet. We haw fiw freshman pla,en on the vanity team. We need more conditionina. Over the Cluiatmal break a lot of our kids went on vacation and didn' abow up for pnctice," Bailey added. WJ'bat hurt U1 apimt Eitan- cia. Some of tbe malcba were dole but WC coulclD'l Uep up witla them. We clid wom tlau · I tlMMfP\ we woUld do,• Bailey COllliaued. ....., feels bia team Ml a ..... cb•JO ...... s.ddle- back. lost 6-4 to University's top "There not a bad team, but wrestler. ·- I think we can beat them. University is the wrestling Unfortunately, Ive not had a powerhouse of the Sea View chance to see them wrestle," League, Bailey said. Bailey added. "University is expected to take Harbor's top wrestlen include league. They're tough to beat," Chris Tuller, who wrestles at Bailey stressed. heavyweight, Chris Leiberman Bailey also added that last in the 128 pound class and Jeff year's wrestling team at Harbor Jeanette in the 107 class. was much better and more "Tuller placed third in CIF experienced than this season's last year. He's won a lot of close ~ squad. matches this year and he bas "Last year's team bad more placed in a couple tough tour-strensth and experience. Our neys," Bailey said. team has potential, but we 're stµl In the 32-team Estancia tour-young. It's going take some time ney this past weekend, Tuller for our team to improve." ~ramounl di,orl• STOREWIDE 1ANNUAL MID-WINTER TENNIS SALE NOW IN P•CJG8ESS All. MEllCIMNDISE ••NJCB) in .. ses Sale Ends January 31 m E. 11th St. ...................... ,.....Home ComMela ,.. ... a Ma tlllU n.ra..ftl ••~.a.au.a Phone ...... ciala. A CIF spokesperson refused to comsnent on tile O'Neil matter except to aay that tbe results of Brelsford and Weliq'1 investi- gations will be forwarded to the CIF for a possible bearing. Meanwhile O'Neil has been aranted restricted eligibility by the CIF to play basketball at Mater Dci, quelling actions taken by the O'Neil family to allow Dan to engage in. sports at Mater Dei. According to Bori"°nie O'Neil , Dan's mother, whencvans called for the CIF to investigate the matter, the family had hired an attorney to file a writ of mandate to counter possible CIF action, which would prevent Dan from participating in sports while the CIF investigation was pending. "Danny wasn't accused of anything, it was the school (Mater Dei) that was accused, so the only reason we filed the writ (of mandate) was so Danny could continue to play," said Mn. O'Neil. Mrs. O'Neil commented that on November 13 , they approached Dr. Evans to have him sign an eligibility release which would allow Dan to panicipatc in sports at Mater Dei. Evans refused to sign the ~lease and later that week asked for the CIF investigation. As for whether or not Dan O'Neil was pressured into transferring to Mater Dei, Mrs. O'Neil claims the decision to transfer was strictly their own. "We approacbed Mater Dei, they didnl approach us," said MrJ. 09Neil. "< "'This past summer Dan &nd his father went on a tour of tbe school. At that time they were just introdU&ed to the faculty, and some of the coaches on the playing field by an administrator who was with them all the time. · · That was the extent of the contact," O'Neil continued. Mn. O'Neil reported that they bad made inquiries about enroll- ing at Mater Dei as early as December of 1986, and the decision· to transfer Dan had more to do with bis continuing a private education than it did with participating in the school's sports proaram. O'Neil was accepted at Mater Dei in September, but according to his mother, he decided to "fulfill " biJ obligation to his teammates at Corona dcl Mar by continuing there through the football season. O'Neil is currently playing basketball at Mater Dci, but be is exempt from participating in vanity sports for a year since his transfer to the school is not accompanied by any change of residence. The O'~cil's still reside in Corona del Mar. Although no one at Mater Dei or the CAA could be ~ached to comment on when the results of their investigations would be completed, Evans noted that more information on this inci· dent would be forthcoming soon . WOOO@\C@~ PA. ALONG AN HEROOll W ,.._ETHAN OOLO. Ln. When you make a be- quest to the American Hean Association, you 're pauing a.lon8 a pttdous lcpcy. The gift of life That's because your concribution suppons rcsca.rch tlw could ~ your dcsccndcnr.s from Amcric2 ·s numbtt one killer. (U•lll~nlCI) ....,.canu 720-9266 lb learn IDOK about the ~ Givinl Protnm, call us IOday. Ifs the flnt strp in maldnl a memory tb:M lases a bc'yond a lifttimc ~ AGHTitG~\O.R UfE • ,_I -B 14. I• THE NEWPORT B80N Bcilboa F -wport's I buy What\ the best buy in New- port Beach? No question about it-a ride on the Balboa bland ferry! Marine Scene owlt, tbe boats run 24 boun a day between mid-June and Labor Day. Now for you mathematicians, bow many pauenaen do the ferries carry each year? Last year, it wu estimated that three million people crossed our bay. Now that's a lot of coins! be could not find a way to set it into the slip. So, t•lrin1 thinp into bis own buds. Joe dove into the bay-and came up with two bottles of cream. The tradition started way back in 1919 when an enterpris- ing young man named Joseph If IALPI UllBI Bee~ purchased one small boat Balboa laland Ferry Inc. with Today, the company runs from the Watson brothers. _Joe's youngcat son, Seymour, as th~ popular shuttles from the Sixty-nine ycan later, we have the current president. . _,,,:-._island to the peninsula-the And 1pcakin1 of coi°', did you know that a f crry ride still costs only 20 cents for adults, I 0 cents for children and SS cents for a car and driver? That's a great buy! Apparently, a milk truck had driven into the bay and the dilp11ntled driver abandoned ship-leaving behind a fully submerpd truck. And many of us probably remember seeing an occuional Volbwqen Bug floating in the · bay in the early '60s. Fortu- nately, we now have big, secure guard gates which prevent autos and other projectiles from launching themselves into the bay. ~ .,. Captain. the Commodore and Scoreboard CORONA DEL MAR Baketball: lost to Woodbridge, 64-46. The Sea Kings play Saddlcback tomorrow night at 7:30 p.m. in an away game. Glrll Buketball: Not available. The Sea Kings face Saddleback tonight 7 p.m. at Saddleback's gym. Wratlin1: Not available. The Sea Kings wrestle Estancia on Jan. 21 at the Eagles' gym. Soccer: Not Available. Boys. soccer plays Saddleback tomorrow at 3 p.m. in a home game. Girls Sotccr plays Saddleback today 3 p.m. _in an away game. NEWPORT HARBOR: Basketball: beat Costa Mesa, 54-49. The Sailon face Estancia 7:30 p.m. tomorrow night in the Eagles' gym. 1 ' Girls Buketball:beat Santa Ana Valley, 57-27, but lost to Ocean View, 51-46. Wrestlin1: lost -to Estancia. The Sailors wrestle Saddleback's team 6 p.m. tomorrow. Soccer: Boys soccer team beat W estminister, 2-1 but lost to Irvine, 2-1. Boys soccer face Estancia tomorrow at 3 p.m. in a home game. Girls soccer plays Estancia at Newport Harbor 3 p.m. today. ~llerrlll Lynch Realty the Aamiral. The unique 65' vessels hold three can and up to 1S passcngcn. They journey bacl and forth between Balboa Island and the fun zone all day- with an average trip taking about three and a half minutes. If you need an early morning or late night transit, the ferries are the answer. They begin at 6:30 Lm. and run until midnight Sunday through Tbunday and until 2 a .m. on Friday and Saturday. And for all you late And how many of you history buffs knew that yean ago the ramp leading to the ferry bad no guard gate? It wasn't needed ... or so they thought. Newport's own Bill Ficker recounts a story told to him by Joe Beek. It seems one morning in the '30s be had some real problems as he attempted to dock the ferry. Try as he may, Yes, the ferries have bad a colorful history-and they con- tinue to be one of Newport•s ·main foc&l points. So, if you haven' taken a ride on ·these historic wa~rcraft lately, try a Newport high sea adventure. ·Harbor .girls off to good start BY GEORGE PAPP AS arc very well coached on defense. best three-point sbootcn in the When Newport Harbor and They stopped our fast break county. She bas 14 three-point Estancia Higb's girls basketball offense which is what I really shots to her name so far this teams meet tonight in the Sailors stress. If we can get our fast season." gym. it will be a rivalry that goes break going and play our game Def ore hit five consecutive beyond what happens on the we should be able to out do three-point shots for a C IF court. them. We need to shoot better record in a game against Bolsa Three yean ago, Dave Barela, inside also." Grande last month. NcwpoT,t Harbor's girls basket-In Barela's second year as Barela also singled out Gicm ball coach left an assistant head coach Harbor is off to good for praise. coaching job at Estancia to start with a 8-4 record going into .. Gicm is a tremcndou~ passer oversee the junior vanity squad the league action this week. and she averages seven assists a at Harbor. Estancia's Girls .. Last year we were S-5 before game. She is a smart point guard Basketball Coach Lisa McNa-league play, so we have and could be one of the county's mee told Barela about the job. improved. I think the Sea View best in the next few years,'' "She (McNamee) knows she's is wide open. With what I have Barela added. the one who sent me over here," this year we're going to do The Sailors downed Santa Barela said ... But one thing I somethina. We're goiq to open Ana Valley, 57-27, but lost a really dido' lite is when she said some eyeballs around the league close game to Oocan View, 51- recently, Newport Harbor will this season," Barela stated. 46 this past week. never have a girls basketball Barela emphasizes a running Against Oocan View, Harbor _R£SID TIAL RE L TY BUYING or SELLING .__.:P::.:.r..:.ogr~a=m:.:,·,....::l~reall;.:..::=YLYW.:...:an=:.:...t ...:.to;;--;:~•=t::._~oOi~c;;nsa~· v;...-::;c_::;at~tac~k::....:..::fo:.:ro;..:H~ar=:=:bo:=-:-=:r .;;--_...::tr:..::;ail~· cd most of the a.me, but r. o my p ayen I want Harbor\ offense is led by four rallied back comin1 within two •Free Written Market.Evaluation • Home Tours By Appointments •Highest Integrity • Courteous Service •Twenty Years in Newport Beach Loretta Curci HENRY IS STUDYING FORCOUEGE c Studying for the SAT begins when children first grapple with words and ideas. 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This includes Jennifer Hamil-Giem led the Sailon with 17 But when the two teams ton (I• points per 1ame), guard poiats and she dished off 17 played aaainst each other in the Chantel Defore (12),Jenny usisu. Bolsa Grande Tournament lut Stucker (12), guard Stacy Giem Defore scored 10 points and month, Estancia came out on (10). she sank two three-pointen near top, rallying in the fourth period "Hamilton runs our fast the close of the fint half. to oust Harbor. break. She's one of our best "It wu a fut moving game .. Estancia is a wry agreuivc playcn," Barela commented. and we bun1 with them. They team," Barela explained. Wfbey MQiantcl (Defore) is one qf the beat Estancia by thirty points in the Costa Mesa Tournament last month and we were only beat by five points. I feel 1ood about the way the way our team played," Barela admitted. Defeale is one aspect of the pme Barela feels bis team needs to improve on. .. We're aivina up about 57 points a pme. We t..Y to keep teams from the inside by boxing them out but we need to play smarter and not be too agres- aive. Sometimes we miaht have to pve up a few shots and f oraet about tbe row. we're picking up," Barela ex.plained. Barela allo mentioned that the top players on Harbor's CIF championship volleyball team ref'* to ao out for the buket- Nll team. .. lt'I anf ortunatc that none of the belt pla,en on tbe volleyball team would ~. TbeJ feel we doa't lane a blllltetball propam that will tWb thl CIF playoO't. ldliatdll~teamis ......... lf•UIJ-ttwo ol dliiir llllili pla;.n OD our ........ ......, ...... touch .................... ...,., ............ .... ., .... , .. two ,..,., ..... ..,'g.· JAIUAIY 14. 1MI THE NEWPORT ENSIGN ,. I Many factors ·influence interest rate changes The ups and downs of interest rates mystify many of us. We don't really understand why one year we earn 9 percent on our CD's or money-market funds- and the next year get just 6 percent. lo fact, there's no mystery about why interest rates rise and fall. They simply reflect infla- tion, the demand for credit , the pace of growth of the economy, the behavior of the dollar, and the monetary policy of our central bank, the Federal Reserve. To understand interest rates, you should focus first on infla- tion. The higher the inflation- r ate..--a nd the stronger the expectations of future infla- tion-the })igher interest rates must be. Otherwise, people will not deposit their money in financial institutions, but will buy certain stocks, real estate or tangible assets, which hold their value well during inflationary periods. What investors are actually seeki ng when they demand higher interest rates is a compar- Money Makin.g Money IY KEN TOWN related to how fast the economy is growing. When economic • growth is robust, business, government and households tend to increase their spending- and their borrowing. With more borrowers competing for loans, interest rates rise. lowering the interest rate it l:harges the banks for these reserves, it controls the Treasury bill rate and the federal funds rate. (The latter is the rate banks charge each other for overnight loans.) able real rate of return to what they earned during times of price stability. Real return is the difference between the interest rate and the inflation rate. Historically, it has been 2 per- cent to 3 percent, but at times in t he highly inflationary late 1970s and early 1980s, it fell as low as minus five percent. That means people were actually losing money on their invest- ments, even while earning double-digit interest. The main reason returns on bank deposits and money- market funds a re so low right now-around 7 percent-is that inflation has been in the 3 percent to 4 percent range. So today's low rates are, in fact, giving investors historically high real returns of 4 percent or more. Another major force affecting interest rates is loan demand. Money is, in a sense, a commod-' ity like any other. When demand for this commodity is strong or the supply is limited, its .. price"-the interest rate-rises. Conversely, when demand is weak or supply is plentiful, rates fall. T he demand for money is expressed as demand for loans. Business borrows.to, build plants and buy new equipment; govern- ment borrows to finance new or expanded spending programs; and households borrow to buy homes, cars and other expensive items. Loan d e mand is closely The activity of the dollar also affects interest rates, such that a lower dollar can mean more inflation, which, in turn, causes higheT interest rates, and vice- versa. Federal Reserve policy is another determinant of interest . rates, but it primarily affects short-term rates (i.e .• 90 days or less). By varying the amount of reserves it provides to the bank- ing system. the Fed controls the growth of the nation's money s upply. And by raising and Understanding why interest rates rise and fall won "t change bow they operate, but it should help us to make more informed investment decisions . By keep- ing an eye on current economic indicators and the activity of the dollar, and by watching out for changes in Federal Resevc por- icy, we can better direct our . investments so that they con- tinue to work for us. not against us. Ken Tokash is a financial consu/rant with Shearson Leh- man Brothers in Newporr Beach. A double tax break for Californians olJly. · SECO.'\iDARl. ISSUE No U.S .. income taxes. No state income taxes. ·Business Briefs -· Federal taxH. ·State taxes. Tbe C·all Ken T okash more you male t11e more 111ey tale. '<7i4) 955-7567 (Ill) 533-3411 Bat •. now .V~ can ke~p i~ •"· ~Ilea John Patrick Ormsbee of Newport Beach was been added to the roster of Christopher Weil le Company Inc. Ormsbee will be involved in financial consult- ing as a registered representative with the Glendale-based finan- cial planning and securities firm ·s Newport Beach branch. ••• The Alison Company, a New- port Beach-based mortgage banking company, has pro- moted Tim Hasselbacb to vice- president. Hasselbach, a resident of 'Westlake Village, is a former senior loan officer based in the Alison Company's Los Angeles office. Hassclbach is responsible for commercial property loans, developing client relationships and determining commtrcial financial needs. ••• Hedley Bllilden of Newport Beach has named '11101aa1 G. O.te•te• vice president in cbarae of construction operations. Ostensen, a resident of Lquna Beach, joins Hedley Builclen to take cbarp Of' all •1·----'""·='"co--tructioo-relatcd systems for the 10-year-old general contract- ing firm. ••• The Susan Spirit us Gallery, located in Newport Beach for the past 11 years, bas moved to South Coast Plaza's Crystal Court. The Gallery is located on the third level, next to Scribner's Book Store and The North Face. The gallery continues to special- ize in fine art photography and also offers pC'stcrs, note cards and books on photography. Hours arc 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, and noon to S p.m. on Sundays. ••• Linnea Comas and Da•id Gonzales, co-ownen of Help-U- Sell have purchase the right to represent the company in New- port Beach. Additionally, the company bas relocated to the Cosra Mesa Courtyards Shop- ping Center. Help-U-Sell combines tradi- tional real estate practices, professional couaselina and innovative marketiq concepts to help home ownen 1ell their homes. . TAX FRIE -- 8.00%- PAYABLE MONTHLY you invest ID tbe canorn1a Series of tbe · Municipal Investment Trust Fund. you keep everytbiag you earn. .'Vobody takes a penny of it. Not tltt State. Not tbe IRS. It's completely tax-free. And tM secondary yields are attrac- tive. 8.00% •-and thaJ.'s after all sales charges and expenses. And there's no management fee. We tbmk tbat you'll agree tbat tbe California Series of tbe Municipal Investment Trust Fund scores bigb on an counts. All of tbe muaicipal boads in tbe Fund are rated hi lbe category A or betur by Standard & Poor's or Moody's. Bttause it's a ftxecf portloUo vou 'U taow exactly wbett your money is iDv~stftl. .I · "This represents the annual income after estimated annual expenses divided by the pubhc offenna price. 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CA 92660 KEN TOKASH (800) 533-3402 (714) 9SS-7S67 complete information about the Secondary Municipal Investment Trust Fund, 40th California Series (A Unit Investment Trust). includ- ing all sales charges and expen- ses. w ill be set upon receipt of this N-am_e ________ (P_L_E_A_S_E-PR----IN....,T=-)------coupon. Read it carefully before you invest or send money. Address State . Zip Business Phone Home Phone • ' -------~ Piil II MllllY 14, 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN ·socie ' ,.. NHAM rolls out ·red carpel for Piano ~ ' ' '• There was quite a search Piano, on a whirlwind tour of and Luca Pattaroni. among the Newport Harbor Art Newport along with Shunji • • • Museum's committee to find an Ishida, Mark Carrol and Peter H arborlites . Lee Burnstein heads a group architect to design the new Rice, advised he wanted "to. entitled the Premiere Guild of museum to be built on the 10.5 build a magic experience from the Friends of Jewish Music. acres at the comer of MacArthur the mside." Piano is noted for BY DllA VOi BURGER The aim is to increase public Boulevard and Pacific Coast designing the interior of the awareness of the two year old Highway, which was donated by Georges Pompidou Centre in catered by the Turnip Rose the above party. lbcy bad spent FJM, wb<>1e ultimate goal is to Donald Bren's Irvine Company. Paris and the de Manil Collec-greeted the over 80 pests who the preceding week in New York be able to approach a major The NHAM architectural com-tion in Houston. attended the party held at the for the presentation of their composer and commission mittcc met with various Amer-During ,Piano's brief visit, be home of board president Rogue daughter Darcy at the Debu-brand new works that will be ican, Latin American and Euro-was feted two nights in a row Hemley. tante Assembly. American. pcan architects before deciding by the NHAM board of trustees. • • • ThiJ endeavor wu told at a to award the honor to Italian Once at the museum itself and, Judy and Rogue Hemley Stephanie Zaepfel, daughter luncheon held at Ambrosia, and ., of Susan and Manhall Jarvie Renzo Piano. on the fint niaht, a festive dinner arrived home just in time to host it wu also announced that the ------------. and a Corona del Mar High first 1988 performance will be Scboohenior was also presented held Jan. 17, at Temple Bat at the 67th annual ball. IDT BERTI Star Pitcher for the \\brld Champion Minnesota 'IWins. SU"Mlay, .. 17@1, atta· All ........... at ... er,ltll l'atlle*-L • SoMIMnt Col .... )~ Clil6'dt THE CRYSTAL CATHEDRAL Cal7J4.t11 ....................... _,...,a. ... Now-Ewf\l~driw • .....,~ , • • am1c1 ~ GENTLEMEN'S FASHIONS I • • SEMl-ANN(/AL STOREWIDE SALE HUGO BOSS ACTIVEWEAR LUHTA JOGGING SUITS ITAUAN SWEATERS: Orig. $12500 Reg.$19500 Now$62" Now$97" MONDO-CORTIGIANI Reg. $10000 Now $50" ITALIAN DRESS SH.IRTS Reg. $5()00 Now $25" ITALIAN ·SILK TIES· SUITS· DRESS SLACKS SPORTSWEAR • and much morel Come In Now and Take Advantage of Tremendous Savings up to 50% OFF Throughout the month of January Fashion Show Mall 3200 Las Vegas Blvd. So. Las Vegas, NV 89109 (702) 369-9133 • • Fashion Island -Atrium Court 401 Newport Center Dr. Newport Beach, CA 92880 (714) 721-1123 • .. Harborlites attending the f es- tivities were Lillie Hinde, Ann Blake, Diane and Marty Kor- dick with their daughter Moya, Rosemary and Joe Petrotta, Lucille and Al Adams with their daughter and son-in-law Antica and Harvey Black, Brandon HemJey, Ruth and Bob Condie Yahm. Attending the luncheon were Terry Goldfarb, Amy and Alan Weiner, Ann Mostowitz, Sarah Catz, Hinda Beral, Marion D'- Onofrio, Renne Goldstein, Renee Stanton, Jean Lucas, Elaine Basmajian, Anita Fergu- son, Emma Jane Riley and Terry Newman. - LLONGSoF NEWPORT INC . .. I' THINKING OF SELLING YOUR HOME? JIRIF 14. I• THE NEWPORT B•M ,_ II CHRISTA&. GERRY LO G List with confidence. Our clients have responded with their own asessment of our performance. Here are some brief excerpts from their letters. " .... outstandina profession11I job .... " "'You made all our problems small ones." Mr. & Mrs. A. luttke, Corona del Mar Ms. J. l..adenburaer. Newport 8Mch " .... hiahly recommend )10Ur services." " .... your competent, pMient. and professional Mr. & Mrs. R. Ancus handtinc. ... " " .... yourknowledce,)10Urprofessionalism .... " Mr. end Mrs. R. Newell, Paude,. Mr. and Mrs. S. Ross, Lone Buch " ... .confidence end trust in )10Ur int8&tity ••.. " ...... your professionllism in 8W!f'Y aspect. ... " Mr. end Mrs. W. Alexander, Anaheim Hilts Mr. and Mrs. T. E,,.iish, Detroit " .... professional performance .... " " .... yourthoroulh concern .... " Mr. and Mrs. P. Cartton, Newport BMch Mr. and Mrs. J. Blom, Corona det Mar Why take a chance? You may come in and read the above letters, and call those . people at our expense. Remember, selling your home is one of the most important decisions of your life. I DF NEWPORT 11c. 369 SAN MIGUEL, SUITE 200 NEWPORT BEACH. CA 92650 CALL 640-LONG . } Pants • Blouses • Dresses .Sweaters • Skirts • ~nd Much More EL FRIDAY a..n-9pm SAT.lam-lpm Inside the Antique .Guild Fashion Center 1801 East Oyer Rd., Santa Ana, Calif. (714) 261-6678 -~-·---l , ... , MA'ft 14. I• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN ART .. Lan} .. -upt OD Swfwe: T• Yean al Vapor Ora .... " will display January IS tbrouab February 28 at the Lapna Art Museum. 301 Cliff Drive, Lq- una Beach. Houn are 11 Ltn. to S p.m., Tuesday through Sunday. Admission is S2 for adults; SI for senior citizens and students. Call 494-6531 . ~ · Paintinp by Joan Chriltemen will display at the Newport Beach City Hall Gallery through February 24. The gallery is located at 3300 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. Hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. Call 644-3017. "The UniYenity of California Collects: Photoarapby" featur- ing a selection of 110 photo- graphs from the 21 million image UC collection will d isplay thro ugh February 6 in the UCI Fine Arts Gallery, Irvine. Call 856-6610. Oil renditions by Fay Hoepr- man and Clainese Brush paint- inp by Iris Adams will display through January 27 at The Quorum Gallery, 374 North Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. Hours arc 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily. Call 492-5215. Works by William S. PbiWps will display through January at Whitman Galleries, 3545 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. Hours arc 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Satur- day. Call 675-2478. Transparent watercolor works by Dorothy Bartlett will display through February l at Sand- stone Gallery, 384-A North Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. Hours are 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., daily. Call 497-6775. "Historical Selediom from tbe Permanent Collection" will be on display at the South Coast Plaza Annex of the Laguna Art Museum through January 17. Hours are 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Friday, and 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday. Admission i~ free. Call 662-3366. Paintinp by student artim from the Art lasdtute of Soadlern Califonlia will be on display through February I at The Orange County Transit Dis- trict's Main Office lobby located at 11222 Acacia Parkway, Garden Grove. Call 971-6448. •• ••••••••••••• 'J,llzal>etlt(/lowatd.; ••••••••••••• •• : Curtain ull -Dinner The~ter •. WAITER SERVED DINNER ... 1us • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • THE TONY AW ARD-WINNING MUSICAL ·a•.CMW• HmA..,. ,,,...., .. ·A-MOAOWAY •.CM """ mTW•llMLMllMW ___ ,.., .. YUM" mun.a. ._ .. llWW. FISUI II I crdtamen, will be perforlncd Wednadaya tbroup Sundaya, January 16 tbroup February 13, at the Grove Tbeatre Com- pany'• Gem Theatre, 12852 Maia Street, Garden Grove. TICkets are $12-SIS. Call 636- 7213. wrrn.te," a bittenweet comedy about a man loved by all but milundentood by his own son, will take place January 14 through February 7 at the Lag- una Playhouse, 606 ·Laauna Canyon Drive, Laguna Beach. Tickets are SI 1-$13. Call 494- 0743. .. Ill lllM 11 I ,_.. II lllillt I. ... Tlllln. Ticbla n 17 tiu1111, 1111 Ill Iller. MISC "The World of Elide DeWolfe, a ReYolatJon in Style" will display through January 16 at the San Juan Capistrano. Admission is $2.SO. Hours arc 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Saturday. Call 496- 2132. MUSIC Latin Americaa Soap by the croup Sabia will take place January 16 at 8 p.m. in Orange Coast College•s Robert B. Moore Theatre, 270 I Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Tickets arc $7 in advance, S8 at the door. Call 432-5880. Kyans-Sook Lee, Korea's fore- most concert pianist will per- form January 20 at 8 p.m. in Chapman College •s Chapman Auditorium. Call 997-6811 . Tiie 0nmae County Chamber Orellatra will perform . with world-renowned organist Fred- erick Swann on January 17 at 4 p.m. at the Orange Campus of Loyola Marymount Univer- sity and on January 18 at 8 p.m . READINGS BY KRYSTAL Gr11nd O.-nl111 Spec•t ......... 1/2Prtce Wll'l1*MI T•rol Card & Nm R11dlnll ,...,, ~ •••nt ,.,,... f uUflfl '°"' destiny with help in ell mMters of life such n LJM, Mir· rilllend8uliMll. ec,,.... .... .... ,.., enGUlh llbout ,._,, P9lt to COl1Wa you of ....... ...... ...., ......... tt.t,.., ~ .................. far. at the South Coast Repertory Theatre, Costa Mesa. Call 996- 1949. "'Alda" by Giuseppe Verdi will be performed January 16 through January 31 at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Call 474-8000 or 1- 800-34-0PERA. St AGE .. Viklap," a drama about three generations of Danish American EYents at the Onn1e County FairpCMIBds: Motorcycle Swap- meet (January l S from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m.); Hunter/ Jumper Horse Show (January 16 from · "8 a.m. to S p.m.); VW /Porsche Swapmect (January 16 from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m.); Dog Show (January 16 and 17 from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.). Call 7Sl-3247. The DlscoYery Museum of Oraa1e County will pFesent "'Discover Aviation" featuring Dick Rutan and Jeana Yeager on January 16 at 2:30 p.m. at the Irvine Hilton and Towen. An evening performance is also scheduled. Admission is SS. Call 540-0404. OCC gallery features Jane Calvin photos The Orange Coast College State Museum, Springfield; St. Photo Gallery will be featuring Louis Community College, St. the works of photographer Jane Louis, Mo.; Institute of Contem- Calvin from Jan. 20 through porary Art, Virginia Museum, Feb. 17. Richmond, Va . Calvin is known for her com-' . . plex usemblqes created with a ~any. public and pnvate col- vuiety of objects such as aged lect1om include. her pbot~ suc.h fabric, ateletom and costume as: The. Art Imt1tu~e of Chicago; jewelry, to create what appean ~olaroad International Collec- to be more like a painting than t1on, Coloane, Germany; a photoarapb. The resulting MUICUID of <:ontem~rary Pho- work is fucinating, sometimes toarapby, Chi~o; lllin~11 State grotesque, IOmetimes beautiful. MUICum, spr:mari:e1c1; F~ Arts A plMluate of Bryn Mawr ~UleU.m, Um~1t~ of W11COn- Colleae, Calvin also holds the sin, Milwa~ec, W11.; ~<:en­ depee of MFA from The School tral Washington Un1vers1ty, of the Art lmtitute of Chicago. Ellensbura, W uh. Her works have been exhi-The Oranae Coast College bited at many museums and Photo Gallery is located in the plleries tbroupout the U.S., Fine Aru Buildina, 2701 Fair- includiq Printworks, Ltd., Chi-view Rolld, Costa Mesa. The cago; Chicago Public Library pllery ii open Monday through Cultural Center, Chicaao; BC Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and 6 Sp1ee, Lquna Beach; Illinois to 9 p.m . LET US DELIVER YOUR DINNER TONIGHT! M•m 14. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN,_ 11 Din in~ Madrid offers ~uthentic cuisine of Spain BY CHERYL STEHLING Many Harbor Area residents are well enough travelled to know that there is a definite difference between authentic Spanish food and Mexican food. Both are delightfully delicious, but worlds apart in content and preparation. While Mexican restaurants are in abundant supply, the same doesn't hold true for Spanish cuisine: Enter Madrid, a Spanish restal\rant which offers the true taste of Europe. Walking through the front door of Madrid is like stepp ing into an elegant European restau- rant. Customers are greeted and taken to one of the three dining rooms, the Madrid, the Barcel- ona or the Valencia. "The restaurant is laid out like a map of Spain," said Mana_gcr John Comito. The menu features a variety of Continental delights. Hot or cold appetizers arc offered. Warm up to dinner with a Costa Brava, which is an array off resh shellfish served with cocktail sauce. Or, on the hot side, try Gambas Al Ajillo, medium shrimps sauteed with berbed garlic olive oil. If soup or salad is desired, try Sopa de Ajo, a garlic soup with thin slices of bread and whole egg, or Ensal- ada de Mariscos. a mixed sea- food salad. -A Diners have a choice of order- ing meat dishes , grill items. or •The family suggests that metTtOrial contributions be made to the American Heart Association." When people WcUlt to horior a loved one and fight heart disease. '" -, " ',, ---~' ,_ ' , ~· -,, -· scaf ood for their main course. A favorite of those who truJy enjoy Spanish cuisine is the Paella. It is a colorful dish with a variety of possible ingredients including seafood, meat and Dinner Includes Soup or S.lad •Baked Potato Vegetable • Sourdough Roll ~iiiiiiiiiiSPBCIAL OFFER ENDS SOON iiiiiiiiiiiiiiil .._. • St'"l.O~'\TIIOlftl'ol\ n <" Costa Mesa • 2150 Helttot 91¥d. 8t Victoria OPEN 24 HOURS Please upport . +== .. vegetables. The rice is colored with genuine saffron and cooked in olive oil. "Paella is to the Spanish what puta is to the Italians," said Comito. It is indeed diff crent and delicious. The Paella a la Valen- cia is a savory dish of mixed seafood, chicken and spices. Paella Marincra is the cbers selection of fresh scaf ood and Paella de Vcrduras is a tasteful array of garden vegetables. Chef Jose Grimal, from Barcelona, Spain, assures quality and authenticity in his delightful offerings. The restaurant is brimming with atmosphere and each room has its own personality. The Madrid contains the piano bar. A starlight ceiling using fiber optics gives the illusion of a pighttirrje sky w~th twinkling stars~ To cow'p,lli~ .i.h .. c;intimate effect,' Irene Cast\l. will play classic tunes for diners during lunch and dinner. The Barcelona is the room for large parties. It can scat groups of up to 25. The VaJcncia is also a dining room similar in decor to the Barcelona, but for smaller groups. The bar area is a favorite gathering place. Across from the bar is the El Bodegan a snack shop of sons. It is a tapas bar, which Comito feels is unique to this area. It features fresh shell fish and hot and cold appetizers. It is a popuJar snacking place for those who bad their meals a f cw hours before and arc spending Jimc in the lounge enjoying the lively entertainment. Wednesday through Saturday will find Juan de la Cruz.. the Mayan Prince of Song, playing guitar and singing dance music in the lounge. Friday and Sat- urday nights, beginning at 8:30, Lourdes Rodriguez wiJl perform the Spanish art of flamenco dancing, with Antonio Duran on guitar and Pilar Moreno, from Malaga, Spain, on vocal. There arc three shows each night until 2 a.m. Sunday night at 9 p.m. is Mediterranean Night. Middle Eastern music is played and belly dancers thrill the audience. Madrid is located at 4250 Martingale Way, near John Wayne Airport, in Newport Beach. It is o/>en for lunch on Tuesday through Friday, I I a.m. to2p.m. Happy hourtakesplace from 4 to 7 p .m. and din~r from 6 to JI p.m. There is no lunch on Saturday and Sundays. ~n<!.. the restaurant is dosed on Monday. Resuvations are recommenckd. Phone 751-6010. BELGIAN WAFFLE INN. Where the World's Greatest CmtOIMn Dine! Home of the Fantastic Belpan W aflles, the Gi1antic 4-E11 Omelets, and The Superb Sandwiches. South Coast Plai.a Village 3800 South Plaz.a Drive Santa Ana/Costa Mesa (71~) 557-5116 MAXWILL 'S AWAD WINNING SUNDAY BRUNCH BUFFET QUICHE SHRIMP TACO STAND EGGS BENEDICT SCRAMll.£0 EGGS BLINTZES ti SMOKED FISH SUNDAE STATION lNCREDlll.£ SALAD SELECTION BACON, SAUSAGE el CANADIAN BACON LOX, CREAM CHEESE, BAGELS er ONIONS CARVED STEAMSHIP ROUND OF BEEF er IA.KEO HAM MAXWELL'S POPOVERS er ILUEIERRY MUmNS 01\ZZUNG ARRAY OF. DESSERTS COMPLIMENT AlY OIAMPAGNl ' , ...... to 31ML -::=~DD .......... ~--(1M)~~ --- ,_ ll-MllAIY 14. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN \. ... Ente ent -\ 'South Pacific' suffers.from sagging stars BY JUDY DUFFY Having a wonderful place like the Performing Arts Center right at our back door to attract every trunk show that producers have to offer might, or might not, be a plus for local residents. In the case of last week's offering of "South Pacific," it was a mixed blessing, and, at that, more of a mix than a blessing. -Born in t!Je golden years of American musical theater, .. South Pacific" is a .blend of romance, fun and tears. The musical score is a reflection of that, and a lot more ... Bali Hai" is one of the mos! haunting numbers to come out of a mus- ical production and 0 Honey Bun" is one of those songs that appeals to everyone. This one numbe r alone has probably appeared in more amateur talent show5 than any other, simply beca use it is a perennial favorite. With a big score, an okay (if a trifle sc hmaltzy for 1988) book and a star-dusted name. Robert Goulet, to fuel the proceedings, you'd think that "South Pacific" had to be a smash-cm-up show. It wasn't. Goulet 's credits stretch back into the early 60s, and time has done him no favors. That fresh We Have faced youth that took Broadway by storm as Sir Lancelot in .. Camelot" has seen better days. Goulet looked tired, sounded tired and did himself no favor with this revival tour of ~outh Pacific." Probably the kindliest thing anyone could say of bis performance is that be had the great good sense to avoid tryina to hit those high notes that are just out of his ranae, but which the score needs to keep it excit- ing. Add to that poor direction by Ron Field who had Goulet wandering all over the stage at the most inappropriate times, and you have what adds up to a disaster for Goulet. Loyal fans in the audience. however, refused to see the problems and the house rang with unjustified applause. Nellie ~Forbush, one of the most appealing heroines ever put on stage by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein 11 , died in the hands of Rebecca Andrew: While ~nd rew•s voice is ade- quate, it is no more than that. A little more range and a little more feeling would have helped the situation along and helped mask the bounding about that Andrew tried to substitute for ur Ribs Don't! . Baby Back Rihs It Chicken Dlnntr --~~~~~?.~::=--for SI0.95 ~~~IBllr 1 l1n111~ & 1 arri "'" CO,\fpJ\~~ I 'r•" lfonr/01 -'ia1urdt1 'r'" \11nJ111 .'rm 2(X)() Neu.port Blvd COSlo Meso 631 21 JO --- As American as It 's true, our Co nsumer Information Catalog is ti I led with booklets that can answer the questions American consumers ask most. To satisfy every appetite, lhe Consumer Information Center puts together this helpful Catalog quarterly containing more than 200 federal pub I ications you can order. It's free, and so are almost half of the booklets it lists on subjects like nutrition, money management, health and federal benefits. So get a slice of American opportunity. Write today for your free catalog: consumer Information Center Department AP Pueblo, COiorado 81009 .. I OIEIT Al l .. £CA -Miit 111111 *' • Ellll II ..... m 11•1111 M:IW ........ 'at rt II •••1r I ... I r 2 LI•'• ....... ......, wlcll ....... Pilllc'' II Ill ..... Clllllr Pwlll I I 1111 Cllllr. energy. In duet, Goulet and Andrew fought for dominance and wound up with mediocrity. Bad direction took its toll from Andrew's performance as well as Goulet's. Her most energetic numbers eschewed the galloping sh~ did at other times, and were sung while sitting stock still. Field, who's directorial efforts caused all this grief, has received numerous awards for choreography. He should have stuck to what he's good at, or at least used his choreography ability to straighten out this show in that direction. "South Pacific" cries out for big, splashy production . . . numbers. This production deh- vered small, niggling production numbcn and almost no dancing. A disappointment at best. '[he only things that kept us in our seats were stand-out performances by Paul Keith as Luther Dillis and Amy Jo Phil- lips as Bloody Mary. Keith was funny and strong, while PbilJips had a saucy wiggle to go with a great voice with which to deliver her numbers. Another nice moment was provided by Helen Tran who played Liat and provided more e nergy than anyone on stage, with the excep- tion of Keith and Phillips. Last, and least. comes com- ment on Scott Wara who turned in a Lt. Joe Cable that was, at best, lackluster. Wara 's tenor voice has an irritating nasal quality that made listeners feel they aged more t han Methuselah while Wara tried to sing 0 Younger than Springtime," which should have been a show- stopping number. What it was was. instead, was a show-killing agony. If this.is the quality of show that is going to avail itself of the Performing Arts Center's audience, it's a sure bet that audience will wise up fast and go back to making the trek into Los Angeles, where their admis- sion dollars at least stand a chance of procuring an ·:A•• company in an acceptable per- formance. 'Tribute ' to open at Laguna Playhouse Bring in the new year with laughter, tears, joy and family love au wrapped up in Bernard Slade's bittersweet comedy "Tribute .. opening Jan. 14 and running through Feb. 7 at the Laguna Playhouse. · Michael Miller stars as the lovable Scottie Templeton, a man who is able to befriend everyone except his own son, • Jud, played by Rich Jackson. When Scottie learns that he is dying of cancer, he-. knows that he must rectify his relationship with his son before it is too late. While Bernard Slade has set much of the play in Scottie's New Yorlc City apartment, it is the Laguna Playhouse where all of Scottie's friends meet to pay tribute to their fun-loving pal . ~ ~·~ J~ ·.::~~ ...... ., ... _u ~. • • Mon Cbateau Restaurant Blegont IWglan & Prencb c~ AIMnl Winner, Worlll Pa,_,,,....,.,,..,.,. htt'I. LIOICb anti,,,,,,,_. ·~ 114/830-3810 ,,.,,,,.., VIGllRW Neal Visser lead s the tribute as Lou Daniels, Scottie's best friend. Lou recalls that from the first day the two met on an elevator as teenagers, Scottie bas always kept him laughing and he is sincerely grateful for that. While many perf or me rs ret.l!m to the Playhouse time after time, there are few more familiar with the Playhouse stage than Jacquie Moffett . While acting the part of Dr. Gladys Petrelli, Scottie's per- sonal physician, Moffett, along with the rest of the cast, will be performing on a stage she designed. Others to visit and pay tribute to Scottie are Magie, Sally, and Hilary. Maggie, played by Kar- lene von Szeliski, is Scottie's first ex-wife, who brings Jud to visit his father. SaUy, played by Lisa Picotte, is a young girl Scotti~ meets while be ia in tbe bospila.l. 11 He attempts to set Sally up with I his son Jud. Hilary, played by Cindy Bollman, is a callairl that Scottie befriended many yean - qo. . "'Tribute" opens on Tbunday, Jan. 14, and rum tbroup Sun- day, Feb. 7. Performances are Tuaday tbrou1b Saturday at 8 p.m. with a Sunday matinee at 2:30 p.m. For ecHj•ioaal iafor- madoe, pboae (714)494-0743 or 494-8021. 211 114 .. THENl!WPORTBllllN,_11 • on ' Magdalene_ P.roject fescUes won1en from streets BY PEGGY DARNELL "'We are seeiq miracles in the mating, 0 commented Rev. Linda Culbertson, last week during her praentation about the Mary Mqdalene Project. She presented the project to Church Women United during their meeting at Church of the Co~nant Presbyterian Church in Cotta Mesa. She went on to explain this program bu been in existence for eight yean, beginning at the Hollywood Presbyterian Church which includes the Sunset/Hollywood Boul~vard area. There wu a real need there to help the women whose lifes- tyles included prostitution and exploitation and abuse by pimps and male customen. This pro- ject wu started as a way to help get these women off the streets. There are now more than I 00 in the program at three sites: the first one in Rcseda, the second in Orange County in Santa Ana, and the third in Pasadena. It is an ecumenical effort with Methodists, Episcopals, the Sisters of St. Joseph, and the Jewish community involved. "'We have seen lives changed with love, care and nurturing in non-institutional environ- ments," Culbertson stated. "We may be the first family-type experience for these women because all come from dysf unc- tional homes with-much physical and sexual abuse. Some have been in prostitution since they were seven years old, where sexual favors were exchanged for just some attention or aff cc- tion from a male neighbor. "They learn to co-exist in a family setting where they can Dr. Roy Fairchild to be at St. Mark's learn conflict resolution, impor- tance of structure, and just basic skills of money management and shopping. They need help with getting the documents together that most of us take for granted, such as a Social Security card, driver's license and birth ccrtif- icatc-'tbis way they become named in the community and, therefore, a part of it. "They stay with us for six months to a year. During this time, they work with a therapist individuatty and in group and learn survival skills and main- tain jobs. They receive medical care and are encouraged to I 'enroll in educational progr~ Dr. Roy W. Fairchild, profes- sor emeritus of spiritual life and psychology, San Francisco Theological Seminary, will be a guest speaker at St. ·Mark Pres- byterian Church, Newport Be~ on Sunday, January 17, at IO:SO a.m. Dr. Fairchild will reveiw author Sharon Parks' book The Crltiml YMT$: 11w Young Adult Search for a Faith lo Liw By in an adult education series, .. Sipif acant Christian Authon." The Rev. Fairchild was the Religious Directory f mt di~or of the seminary's Christian Spiritual Disciplines program, and at one time wu professor at Occidental College. He has· worked with Virginia Satir as a family therapist and been a consultant for the World Council of Churches. St. Mark Presbyterian Church is located at Jamboree Boulevard. and Eastbluff Drive, across from Corona del Mar High School. Call 644-1341 for more information. and to include a spiritual ~ for themselves. We had ,'a "-osh Hoshanah dinner for one ol our Jewish residents, and Jbc bas since returned to explore the roots of her faith." Women are referred to the Project by the courts, social service agencies and rehabilita- tion counsclon in county jails. They are screened by the Project director to determine penonal motivation and commitment to ST. MAH PRmYDRIAN CBUllCH 21• .... VIiia DrlTe ~ '\ t. l'. I ~ ~ (' (J , .. _.. at • ._..> ~ Ill -s.· Nlief ll'I .. •, CA "' • c: (714) .... 13'1 ~ -~ .... .-, A. Mc~,,..., ......... P ... a&'9.Ai9r .. 1'W COME VISIT THE FRIENDLIEST LITTLE CHURCH IN COSTA MESA. .. ..., ......... Md,.,...,. -····· .... Cll IJ 111 ICllMI ..... _..., .. ,.. Ew. PJft. , ....... ~"•\'•come. CHURCll OP IMZAMNI tl9,_.1ll'a.CM the program. After residents. have finished the program, have a job and a savings account, an apartment and the skills to maintain it, they are .. graduated" from the program. Follow-up by the Program director is done at the end of one month, and again after one year has elapsed from their graduation, according to their program sta'lJ!lent. "We mostly have women 18 and over," Culbertson said. "Some have children who are in foster care, and we make an effort to help them stay in contact with their children. "'Something we need to make ·c1ear is the f aet that the media bas done a lot to promote the idea that prostitution is quite glamorous, with the expensive call girl image, riding around in limousines and having a fun lifestyle. For most of the women we 1ee. this could not be further from the reality of their lives. It is a devaluing of a person, goods bought and sold. .. In order to get through these demoralizing situations, the women become numbed out on drugs and alcohol; they arc emotionally dead; they sec no way out. We give them the opportunity to sec themselves as valuable, unique and special, and that they can become who God wanted them to become in the first place. They need to learn to trust and to build friend- sbips." · The ROP program and Ran- cho Santiago College help with career assessment for vocational interests, and they are encour- aged to become involved in an education setting at their ability level. ""We have many success sto- ries. One of our residents is moving from her fast food job , . CI C f • NI !4 \ . "-ew organ in debut A_n organ dedicatory concert .will be held at Lutheran Church of The Master in Corona del Mar at 4 p.m .. Sunday. January 17. . Lutheran Upivenity in Thou- sand Oaks '1there be is also the colle~st. Presenting the recital on the new Allen Classic I digital organ will be Carl B. Swanson, pro- fessor of music and chair of the music department at California Everyone in the community is invited to attend this free con- cert. Lutheran Church of the Master is located at tlie 2900 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar. Phone: (71•) 759-1031. TEMPLE W..H .. I. ................... 1:11-.. .... R*9i 91 wen D. kt • Ill ttllll:Jlt Joel ..,._,.. .............. _. ..... C/9..... ' . a a.. -.. ......... 1 T.-........... St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church \\bnhip and hear this pncrical, Chn.-c~. biblical mrmtF· "LIBERATING LIMITS" (~ceronomy 5s27·33} COltaM- Sunday, January 17, 1988 8:30 and 10:15 A .M • CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE 2191Mm.v-..,........,1112 C....M111,CA 714_,...,,,, REV JAMD T1Jaa&LL ·smJ:lWti ... ,_ II MRllT 14, 1• THI NEWPORT B8GN ~ FlCiiOOUI •1•1111 IUMllTA'llmlfJ The falaMl11 ........ doi"I ~ as IRWIN· OAL£ ASSOCIATES,• c.li· ~ ..... pmtnership, #13 Corpor• Plua, #200, NeWJM)ft Beech. CA 92t60. Hopkins Development Cofnpltny, LP., 1 Detawlre limited partnership, #1 3 torpor• Plaza. #200 New- port a.ch, CA 92660. MMtsh9n Corpcntion, a ClllifonU corpcntion, # 13 Corporate Ptaza, #2100, Hewport Beech, CA 92660. This business Is beinc conducted by a 1ener1I pnwship. The reaistrants com· rnef ad to tnnsact busi· MIS under the fictitious business Nme lis1ed •boYe on January l, 1986. HOPKINS DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, L P., a Delaware limited pertner· ship BY: Stephen Hopkins Development Compeny ct Newport Buch a California c:orporwtion, General Partner Stephen C. Hopkins President This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County on Dec. 10. 1987. Ale No. F-364087 12131, 1/7, 1/14, l / 21 1030 1·373M F1C11TIOUI .. NOi NAME ITATEllENT The foOowinc persons are doina business IS MIC Pru. 1400 Dove Street, Newport S..Ch, CA 92660. .. cl1chl1n Investment Company II, a California General Partnership, 1400 Dove Street, Newport Beach, CA 92660. Grant J . Donovan, 112 Oxford, Irvine, CA 92880. This business is beina conducted by a limited part· nership. The reaistrants com· menced to transact busi· ness under the fictitious business name listed above on 11/1/87. (Sianed) Grant J. Dono- van This sutement WIS filed with the County Cieri( of Oranae County on Dec. 10, 1987. File No. F-364092 12131. 117, 1/14, 1/ 21 1027 1-17433 PU&IC NOTICE N011CI Oii DIATM Of J.& 1'MITMO, •AND Of KilliCifl 10 All•UIU Elf All NO. A 141151 To all heirs, benefic ... creditots, contit181f't Cnd· itors, and pel'I099$..., may be otherwise inW9Sted in the will or est.Me °' J. B. WHITNEY, JR., AKA JOHN B. WHITNEY, JR., AKA J.B. WHITNEY, AKA JOHN 8. WHITNEY A petition has been filed by FIRST INTERSTATE 8ANt( Of CMJFORHIA NA in the Superior Court of ORANGE~ requestinc th.t FIRST INTERSTATE BANK Of CALIFORNIA NA be ~ .. penonal repn 11 ltlllhe tD adminis- "' the ...... of the -.. ctn. A ,_,.,,. on the petition will be held on 11201• lit 1:45PM in'-" 3 ~ •t 700 CIVIC CENTER DftM WEST, SANTA AHA. CA IF YOU OBJECT to the ....... o1 .. ....,,wou \ .......... ......, .... hearins and ltM• ,our ailjectiowas or file wrtlt9n ~-..... the court bllor9 tM 9-"4 Your ..,..._a,.., be In Pl'· Ion Of by~ llllDmeJ. If YOU ARE A CREOrTOR OI • COlltilWlt• credlDf of .... ........... .. ~ cWm _.. .. court or .................. ........... eppoilMd by the court ........ tour .............. of .......... ., ...... ,.... ... --100 of .. eam.m ft I ti I r..111. ·---. ..... ............ ,,..., .... ............... of .. ...,,. natic9d ... YOU MAY EXAMINE the file ..... by the c:aurt. "~ _. I l*W If• nlld In the ..... ~ mllY --upon tht executor or 1dminiltn1b, OI upon the llllDmef tar the I II Cub OI .......,.,, Ind flll with the court with proof °' .... vice, • writlen ,..... stM· 1,,. thlt ~ ... special notice °' the filinl °' an Inventory •nd •ppreiM· menl of ........... OI ct the petitions OI ac:caunts mentiol• in lldiol• 1200 and 1200.5 of the Calibnia ,.,..Code. Attorney for petitioner: JOHN P. CONNELLY, 1111 BAYSIDE DRIVE, SUITE 1190, CORONA DEL MAR. CA92625. 12/31117 1/14 1022 l·S79 ITA~IOf MAleGHllllfT Of Ull Oii FCihMWI ......... The followina persons haw ~iect the use of the fictitious business name COPVMAIO OFFICE PRODUCTS, 27601 FOtbes R09Cf, #31 Llluna Nlluef CA92!53 The fictitious business name referred to •bcM was filed on 1·31 ·86 in the County ct ~. ()rsiNI file No. f.299836 Jerry Reynolds, 9971 Ooelnorest Drive, Huntinc- ton Belch CA 92646. Deidre M. Reynotds, 9971 Oce1ncrest Drive, Huntina· ton Beech CA 92646 This business was con· ducted by Individuals (Hus· band & Wife). (Sicned) Jeny Reynokjs Deidre M. Reynolds This statement WIS filed with the County Clerk of Oranee County on Dec. 17, 1987. 12/31, 1/7, 1/14, 1/21 1024 l-372!11 FICililOUI ••Ul•ll•M-EJllSI NAMl ITATIMDfT The foHowlnc persons are doln1 business as CYN· THIA'S TEA ROOM, 26842 Or'8p H~. San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675 HALIL YAVUZ, 26991 Ayamontt, Mission V'tejo, CA. 92692 MICHAEL JOHN SMITH, 26991 Ayamonte, Mission Viejo, Ca. 92692. This business Is con· ducted by c:o-pertners The reaistrants com· metad '° tranMCt busi· ness under the fidituous business Nme listed abow on 12·22-87 <Silntd) Halit Y.wz Michael John Smith This ......,,.,. w filed with the County Clerk °' Or.,. County on Dec. 10, 1917. Ale No. Fl64091 12/24, 12131, 117, 1/14 1014 l.U. FlCiiiiOUI ••UUll•INllEIBll• ..... ITHIUINT The ............... is doinl bu1ln111 • flM 15-121. • Calibnia Limit9d Partnershi p, One Upper Newport Plau, Newport 8-:h. CA 92MO. THE 0. HtU COMPANY, Clilltat111ia, One u..... NM- port ......... part Beech, CA92MO. Thl1 bu1inn1 11 con· dudld by I ......... pertner. ship. Silned: THE 0. HILL COM· PAHY Robert 0. HiN ,,...... Thia ..... ,.,. -.. .... tM CouneJ a.. ol Or-.. r.c.n, an Dec. 11, 1917. Fiie No. F'365105 12/M, 12/31, 1n, 1/14 1013 This bulinen It beinc conducted by I c:orpo.ltiof1, The r .. istr•nt• com· ,....._. '° tranlld buti- neu under the fictitious ~ '*"' littld lbo¥e on 11/1/87. RICKETTS ASSOCIATES INC. 1 California corporation Kevin Hetnln v~ This ....... ....,m-•,.nl w filed with the ~ a.rt. ol 0...,. County on Dec. 7, 1917. Ale No. F'363676 12124, 12/31, 117, 1/ 14 1004 U1l1I flCiii ......... IMMllTUllllMT The .............. doirw bulif-. a YICTO. RIA INVESTORS. 2061 S. COWll Lant, Com Meta, CA 92626. M.a. Cor1MWJltion P9n- sion Fund, • c.tifomia cor· pcntion, 2061 s.. Cove Line, Cost• Meu, CA 92626. William Smith, 80 Simp- son Dr., Old 8ettt Place, New York, NY 11804. Edward Pineino, 405 East O.k Ave., El Sllundo. CA 90245. This busineu is bein1 conductlld by • joint \1911· tu re. The reaist,..nts com· metad to tnnsact busi· ness under the fictitious business name listed lbcM! on Dec. 1982. MALAGA CORPORATION PENSION FUND a California corporation Manuel G. Rice Trustee This statement was filed with the County Ctertc of Oranae County on Dec. 11. 1987. File No. F364201 12/24. 12131, 117, l / 14 1005 l-l1274 F1CllllOUI ...... NAME ITATIMIJIT The tonowi,. pe11001 are doin1 businessas KPW ASSOCIATES, 4343 Von Karman Avenue, Newport Buch, CA 92660. Kofi Pacificl AnodMes, a CaltfofM limited .,.,..,., • ship, 430 Yon Karman AYenUe, Newport BMch, CA 92660. Pacifica West Asso· elates-Spectrum I, 1 Cali· fomia limited pwtnenhip, 1061 Camelblck Street, Newport Beech, CA 92660. This busineu is beinc C4nducttd by • 1eneral pettrw'ship. The r11istr•nts com· rnenced '° bWlw:t busi+ ness under the flctitious busineu name listed abow on 11/20/87 KOLL PACJFICA ASSOCIATES • c.Nfomil limited pertrwship (BY) THE KOU COMPANY, a C.itarrU corporation MARTIN KRUPOfF This • •• ment -filed with the County C'-" °' 0...,. County on Dec. 16, 1917. f"lle No. f364872 12124, 12/31. 1/7, 1114 1010 unn ntiii ..... , •• umlftft 11n Theflla k11..,_ ... doine bultnMI n: PAL· MYRA SENIORS APART· MENTl,1C .. m11"9 ...... pmtf•-1303MCHO ~ ... -. Nllopo:rt 8-ch,CAaMO. Rtch8rd J. HMbrouck. 1303Mc.m ........ m. Na part llech, CA 92MO. llcliifdA. ·--.:.: ...... , ..... ~ lOli. TUllllt, CA..,_ T..-llu1ln111 11._ ...... conducted by • ...,_. .......... ~ The f'lll*Mts com· ,..... ...... ca..,.._ ,_....., ..... . IM1ln111,_. .... ..._ an-...,1.1m. lldmd J. ""···· 191UllClll:a TNa 11 1"1_ ... ..... CM"W a.. fl rr. CMlfr .. Dli. .. ... -.nam 12/M, 12/Jl, 1n1..Jl 14 llllU1' ... IC_.. PIClll ......... ...... ATllllNT Tiie'? ............ doifll bl•ln111 M ARtSIM/ EUCLID WAY INMVEST· MENT GROUP TOWER MM AllOCIATES. 3737 11rctt ..... noo. ·~ a.ch, CA 92&&0. Radr.., F. Emery, 3737 8ifdt .... 1300, Newport a.ch. CA t2680. ....... L ~. 3737 llrdt .... l300. ~ 8-:h. CA 12MO. o..ld ll Clem, 3737 ~--l300, "-1*1 -.,CAl2MO. . ~ L. Goeden, 9944 .... Mank:a Blvd. Suitll 250, lewerty Hills, CA 90212. Thi• bus'nns Is con· duc:tld by I ...-.1 pelt· rwship. _.. •a.111rtr .. •111m L R)9n, 1 a... ..... of £uclid w., Investment Group which II • lllW-' PllftNr of Arlslm/Euclld W•Y ln....,..nt Group Tower Pwt& 1'1tDCl .. 11 This .....,.,.,,. -filed with the County Ctertc ct Or.,.. CGJnty on Dec. 21, 1987. F365161 12/24 12/31 117 1/14 1001 "*"CMmCE FICiii .. Ml•IEU IMMllTATIMDfT The fallowi"I Pl'90fl is doin1 bu1fness 11 PIN· POINT PRODUCTIONS, 4500 Plrtc ... .-port • New· port Belch, CA 92660. Rich Divis, 4500 Park Newpor"~ Newport Buch, CA92660. This business is con- ducted-by., individual. The reaislr8nt com· menced to transact busi· ness under the fictitious buskml name or names listed abolle on Dec. 10. 1987. Sitned: Rich Divis This ~ WIS filed with the County Clerk of 0...,.. County on Dec. 21, 1917. F365157 12/2412/31 117 1/14 0994 U7Z71 r.tiiilUUI ....... ..,._ITAlWT The ............. doifW buUma as: PACIFIC CREST DEVELOPMENT, 24555 Loa Alisos Boule· .U, SuiM 1, l.aluN Hills, CA92653. Pedlc C.... Hamn, Inc., • Cllib111ii1 Clafl*ltion. This bulinell is betna condud9d by. corpcntion. The ,...11trants com· m11.-ID tranuc:t busi· nea under the fictitious busif.a name listld lbcNe> on $esllllnber 11, 1917. PACIFIC CREST HOMES, INC. I Celffornil c:orpo.litb I John R.,.......,,, ~ This .............. ,...nt ... -filed with the County Clertt of Or-. ~ on Dec. 4, 1917. File No. f3634 78 12124, 12/31, 117, l/ 14 1006 1-17114 Wmntl ACHl ... lllllU ---~ n.••· ........ ... tiW ....._.a HOGAN INVtSl'lllNTS, 1100 Oee9ft ffOftt Boulevard, •t12P11tlaMlh.CA92MO. nw.. Joeaph Hopn, 201 Via Quito, Newport -._CA__,, TimallJ ...... "-"· 2000 Oceln 8ou'9ward, ..... lllllld.CAtftU. Jalln Mlctaeel ttopn, 1100aa.t ,..._ •laapu1 ...... c:A-. - WMmCI ACHl .. a•1• umnansRJn The lc*t 11111 l*W " doinl......_as: BRISTOL PlAZA, 1451 Quell sn.t. Suilll 201, .... port 8-ch, ~92MO. Vidor H. aa,d. 3100 Iris· tal .... we. 2t0, eoa. Mesa, c.lifamil 92626. o.id L Quitlirw, 3100 BrillDI sar.t, S&dt9 2'0, CosU Meu, C11iforni1 92626. 08 DEVELOPMENT COM· PMY, A CALIFORNIA COit· PORATION, 3100 Bristot StreM. Suite 260, Colt. Mau, c.lllDmil 92626. Thi• bu1iness Is con· dudld by ...... pert. IWlhip. The rqlstrants com· metad .to trMW:t busi· MIS under the fictitious ~ rwrne or ftlmn lilted lbCM on 8/25/78. VidorH.~ General Pwtner This stabimenl WIS filed with the County Cleft( °' Or-. County on Dec. 29, 1987. File No. F365915 1/7 1/14 1/21 1/28 1045 WNOl'ICE ncn nous •••1111 NAMllTATlmNT The fallowinc person is doi"I busiMU as: PAESt· DENT INVESTORS, 1105 Qu1il StrHt, Newport BMch, CA 92660. Robert J. Lucas, 1821 Buttonshell I.ant, Newport 8-ch, CA 92660. James C. Gianulias, 1133 Ebbtide, CoroN del Mar, CA 92625. Medall Corporation, a California corporation. This business is con- ducted by • joint venture. The reaistrants com· menc:ed to transact busi· nes.s under the fictitious business name °' names listed aboYe on December 18, 1987. Sianect: Robert J. Lucas This sUtament was filed with the County Ctertc of <>ranee County on Dec. 24. 1987. File No. F365585 117 1/14 1/211128 1~ 1..a. "*IC NOTICE r.tiiiiOUI lt1111D1 U.ITATlmlll'T The tanowil11 penons.,.. doin1 business 11: FOX AtOGE, 1105 Quail 5trwt. Newport Bwh, CA 92660. Cameo Homa, • Califor· nia corpcntion. Glencrest, • California corpcntion. This bu1iness is con- duc:t9d by a ..,_., Pllrt· nenhlp. • • The re1ist1"1nt com· rnenced to tl"IMlct busl· neu under the fictitious busiMIS rwne or rwnts tiseld lbCM on November 18, 1987. Silned: Cameo Homes, J.C. Gl1null1n · Prwsident. This ~ was filed with the County Cleft( of Or.,. County on Dec. 14, 1917. file No. f364379 12/31 1/7 1/14/1/ 21 1033 Tl* '••••111 Is con· . .... .......... . ..... · The ,...ttrant com· .. ... ID•= net buil-,_ ........ ftc:lltioi• k:llfllll -fll ..... lltt8d lllowe on 1171. --n.smJ. HllJn. 1*: 11 •11-tllll ... .. ~a.of ..----Dae. 15, ...-.ni1••• 12111 an 1114111 21 IOl2 WtlOTICI ncn-•1111• ...... I'll En' The tala:1tr11 ..,_. II doin1 busineu as: STE· PHEN M. ZAMUCEN COM· PANY, 2222 M1rtln St. #2S>, 1Mne. CA 92715. Stephen M. Zamucen, 815 C.ibe St., Newport Belch, CA 92660. Thl1 business is con· dudld by .. indMdulf . The r .. i1trant com· menced '° trMuct busi· nns under the flctitiOus ~ MmeOlnamel llttecf above on 1 /84. -..: 91JP1wt M. bmu- c:en. Th6I ~ WIS filed wllh the County Clerk of er._~ on Dec. 28, 1917. Ale._ No. F365696 12131 1n 1114 1/21 1019 WllOl'ICI FICiihOUI •1mat NAMllTATIMINT The to1cM1111 persons are doinc ~ as: STER· LING ASSOCIATES, 1501 Westcllff Or. Suite 303, Newpart Beech, CA 92660. Shlw'09 ....... Orea. 200 McNeil Uni PH8, Newport Belch, CA 92663. James E. Brown, 33362 Nottlnctwn #8, Dina Pt., CA92629. This business Is con· duct9d by a ..,.,., P11rt· nership. The realstrant com· menced to trlnslct busl· ness under the fictitious busineu name or names listed lbcwe on 12/21/87. Stifled: Shaf'OI Gr9g. This stMament was filed with the County c~ ot O...nee County on Dec. 28. 1987. File No. F365695 12/31 117 1/14 1/21 1020 1-37271 FICllllOUIWUI NW ITATIMINT The foltowi"I persons are doi"I bulinels IS frontier lrwestors, 2061 Su Cove Ave., Costa Mesa, CA. 92626 William Smith, 80 Simp- son Or. Old Beth Pap, New York. 11804 SI""* LR. Wasserson, 955 Pebble Beach Or., Upland, CA 91786 Milaca Corporation, 2061 S.. Ca. Lane, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 M.a.c. Cor1M)I Mb'l Pen+ lion Plan. 2061 s. Ca. Line, Costa Meu, CA 92611 This business Is beina conducted by a joint Wfl· hn. The rqistrants com· metad '° transact busi· neu under the fictitious business name listed MMJ'tl8 on Dec. 1, 1982. Manuel G.Rice M.a.ca Corpcntion, ManuelG.Ra President ....... Cor1M)llllon ,....Plan ManuelG. Ra TruMI Thia ......,,.,. -filed with the eountr an °' Or-..~ on Dec. 11, 1987 File No. f364202 12114, 12131. 1n . 1/14 -t012 • ..., . .....CllOJICI nc111 .. • 1111m .......... " ThtlDlcMilll ....... doi"I buliMll as: OASIS ICE, 105 Mein Street, Bii· boa, CA 92661. A1'twJl'1 M. Rajlbi, 572 Circlo Lazo, Anaheim Hills, CA92807. Aanald Dice, 572 Circlo Lam, Anaheim Hills, CA 92807. Thi1 business is con· duct.ct by co-.,.,mtn. . The r .. ist,..nt com· me1ad to tnnuct busi- MIS under the fictitious business nanie Oii names lilted 1bove on Pl/A . Silnecf: Anthony M. Rljllbi, Ronlld Oece. This ....-nent WIS filed with the County Clertc ct er.,,.. County on Dec. 24, 1987. File No. f365671 12/31 1/7 1/14/1/ 21 1036 U727I nc1n1UU1 ••uui••11a11• U.ITA'llmlfJ Tht followlf1I penons are doi"I business a: PACIF· ICA VENTURE. 4343 Von Karman, Newport Buch, CA92660. KPW Auociates, 1 Cali· forM ..-.1 partnership, 4343 Von ic.m.n. Ne.-port Buch, CA 92660. ClS hcificl Umhd, a c.litomil Limited Pinner· ship, 8900 Wilshire Boule· vard, Beverly Hills, CA . 90211. This business is beina conducted by • 1eneral pettnershlp. The re1istr1nts com· "*ad to translct busi· ness under the fictitious business name listed above on n/1. KPW Associate$ ' •California ..,.,.1 pertner· ship Koll Paclflcl Associates a California limited partner· ship Man111ina Generll Partner The Koll Comp9ny I California c:orpol"ltion Martin Krupoff Vice+~ This a:mnt.f.,,m..,.1e1nnt was filed with the County Clerk of <>ranee County on Dec. 16, 1987. File No. F364873 12/24, 12/31, 117, 1/ 14 1009 l ·J7J71 ACiiilOUI MJllHIU NAMl ITA'l'lllfT The followlf1I penon is doi"I bulkml •MICRO· CAT, 22Qll l.edlnl, M1$- sion Vie;o, CA 92691. Peter R. Southwerth, 22681 Ledana, Mission Viejo, Clllifomia, 92691. This business ts belne conductld by lf1 individull. The r .. istrant com· me1ad ID tranuct busi· neu under the fictitious ~namellllld~ on NcMlnber 1, 1917. ~ ..... R.South· Wlfth This .......,,... -filed with the County Ctent °' 0...,.. Couney on Dec. 11, 1917. Ale No. F-364200 12/31, 117, 1/14. l/ 21 1026 a-11111 r.cau .. ••uui••••a•• .....n•m n TMtolDMflC...._• .. -. bu1ln111 • c.a.t ...... 1105 Qll9ll ..... NeJSpart a.ct., CA 92660. c.n. ........ c.llb· nla corpoq11on. GlencNlt, • Catlfomil corpoq11on. TNl ......... ls .... conducted bJ • ...-.1 .......... The,..._.,._ com· ..... to n111c:t ..,... ._ ........... ...... '-• •··-..... .... .. -.1.1111. l119n110ClllsmHllMI J.C. Gl•nalu ft'11llf1. TNa •Allllllllll••llt'lt -... .. .. o.nr Cliill " --~·o.c.11, ... .... , ... 191 11/11, 117, l/14, 1/ II lOlll .. ... .· WllDllCI .., ........ , .• .... IJATlllBQ The talkMfna '*'°"'are doinl busineu n COM· MERClAl. CENTER INVEST· MENTS, 2727 Newport Bou19'119fd. Suite 103, New- port 8eech, CA 92663. COMMERCIAL CENTER OEVELOPMENT, INC.1 Cali· forni• Corporation, 2727 Newport Boulevard, Suite 103, Newport Buch, CA 92663. SHELDONH.CL008ECK ENTERPRISES. INC., a Cali· forni• Corporation, 3700 Las v..-Boutlvard, So., Las v..-. Neveda 89109. This business is con· duded by I ..,ner.i pert· nenhip. Th• re1istrant com- n•ICed to tranuct busi· NM under the fictitious .,.,.... name or nemes llstld*-on 711/87. Silned: Stephen J. Ck» beck. PNlident. COMMER· CIAL CENTER DEVELOP· MENT,INC. Thil ......,_,. was filed with the County Clerk of OrMll County on Dec. 21, 1987. f365159 12/24 12/31117 1/14 0998 WllOllCI ntiii ........ . _..IJATlmlll'T The....,.... .. ..,.. • .,. -.. bulirms • wooos SICH ANO LIGHTING CO., 9152 ~ Or., Hun- ~ a.cte, CA 92646. l.or9n 8. ftoods, II.' 9152 Madeline Or., HuntlnP>n Beech, CA 92646. John C. Schauer, 324 16th St-F, Huntinaton Beach, CA 92646. This business is con· duct9d by co-partners. The re1istr1nt com· menced to transact busi· ness under the fictitious businesa Nme or names tist8d above oo NI A. Sianect: John C. Schauer (Co-Partner) This statement was filed with the County Clerk of <>ranee County oo Dec. 21. 1987. F365160 12/24 12/31 1/7 1/14 0993 1·37277 ACiiiiOUI WESS NAME ITATEllENT The f0Howin1 person is doin1 business H GAP Development Company, 24242 Porto Fino, LliluN Ni1u91,CA92677 Kenneth Gardner, 24242 Porto Fino. Lillunl Np, CA92677 Business first transacted under this business namft °" 11/01.87 This business is con· ducted by •n individual (Silned) Kenneth G9rdner This mtement ... filed with the County Clerk of Or8nee County on Dec. 7, 1987. fi .. No. F363674 12124, 12131, 1/6, 1/14 1011 -TOIHOWCAUll FoaCHAWOfMlll NATHAN MULHERN has filed • petition In this court tor an Ofder •lkMifll peti· tionel to chanp his/her name ~om NATHAN MULHERN to NATHAN BAI· LEY MULHERN. It is .... ontef'9d that .. I ..... intlll!Kt9d in the mder 1foreNld appear t.be thi• couf't in Oepert· ment No. 3 .. 700 CMc c.-OrM Welt. Slnt8 AM, c.llfonU, on Feb. 11, 1-. It 2:45 o'clock p.m .• lftdUw'l lndtNN lhow c:a&m. If""..., .... ~ said pMlion tor c ... Of ,..,... should not be ---• ii furtlwr ordellld ltwt aawdtllilOfdlrtDlhow ................ N(W. flOlrT tWtllOR ENSIGN (CNl9), e MWIPll*' Of _.. drcullltiOft. put>-.._ ..... ~ ....... -.... lair -can--=•• ..... pirtar tD .. _., u't lt:W.a'7 Dlll*O.C.• • --LIMltt ............ Clurt 1171114 11211111 um W7m WllOTICI ncmw • 1111m NAME IJATIMElfT The foHowifll l*10nS 1re doifll business n : GOC/ LOM • Estancil Associates, 25251 Paseo De Alicia, No. 105, La1un1 Hills, CA 92653. Glented Development Corp., a Califomi1 corpora- tion 16601 Ventura Blvd., Ent~CA 91436~ ---·~-- LDM Development, Inc., a California corporation, 25251 Paseo De Alicia, N,o. 105, L11una Hills, CA 92653. This business is con· ducted by a aeneral part- nership. The re1istr1nt com· "*1ced to nnsact busi· ness under the fictitious business rwne or MmeS listed.,_ on 12/14/87 . Silned: GLENFEO Oevek>p- ment Corp •• John Jefsen, Sr. V.P. This stltement WIS filed with the County Clertt of Oranp County °" Dec. 22, 1987. Fi'8 No. F36S322 12/31 1/7 1/14/1/ 21 1034 1..JnJI ntiililOUI ...... 1. lllMl IJATmEllT The flllllkMillS perlClllS we doina buliNss • JAU Patt· nership, 514 W. Alpine. SMta AN, CA 992707. Jor,.e A. Ureta, 514 W. Alpine, Santa An1, Calif, 92707 Raflcil Ureta, 514 W. Alpine, Sim. Ana, Calif, 92707 Jonae A Ureta Jr., 514 W. Apline, Santi Ana, Calif, 92707 Joel A. Ureta. 1225 G1tlin1 Ct. ·vista. Calif 92093 I This business is being conducted by a general gartnership. (S(ane(i) Jorge A. Ureta This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County on Nov. 30. 1987. File No. F362789 12124, 12/31, 1/7, 1/14 1Ql5 I~ RATEMBfT Of AUWHllENT OfU.OfTHE F1CTITIOUIBUllNESS NAME RATEMENT The followin1 persons are hive abandoned the use the fictitious business name PM 85-128, 1 California General Partnership, One Upper NMl!port Plaz1, New- port Beach, CA 92660. The fictitious business name refen'ed to 1bcwe was filed on 11/10/86 in the County~ Qranee. Orilinal Rle No. f325463, The 0. Hill Company, One Upper Newport Plaza, New· port Beach, CA 92660. Cali· fomia. Dennis G. Christensen, 27171 Hidden Trail Roed. lalUna Hilts, CA 92653. Nancy V. Christensen, 27171 Hidden Trail Rold, Lacuna Hill, CA. 92653. This business wn con· ducted by I ..-.1 part· nership. (Si1ned) DENNIS G. CHRISTENSEN NANCY V. CHRISTENSEN The 0 HiM tompeny, Robett 0. Hill, President This ......,,..,. -filed with the County c..,_ ot Oranee County on Dec. 18, 1987. 12/24, 12/31, 1/7, 1/14 1017 with the CourQ Clertl ot Or.,. CourQ on Now. 19, • 1987 . F362034 12/24 12/31 1/7 l/14 0996 PUaJC NOTICE FIC1'ITIOUI IUllNUS NAiil ITATUIDtT The followin1 person is doina business IS BALBOA -PHARMACY, 716 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa, CA 92661. Mike 8. Martin, 15 Rain· bow Rid1e, Irvine, CA 92715. This business is con· ducted by an individual. The re1lstr1nt com- menced to tranuct busi- ness under the ftetitious business name or names listed lbowe on 3-1-82. Silned: Miu B. M.rt.in This stMement was filed with the County Clerk of Or-.. County on Dec. 21 , 1987. F3651S8 12/24 12/311/7 1/14 0997 U1Z1I IJAllll81' Of Wl•DIRIDn ..... nc111 ... .,amm --"·~ The tonowins persons t...a.••tt.euseot the fictitious business name: A Nowleu RICHE. 8. Nouve•u RICHE French e.a.y Products c. Nou· ve1u RICHE S.ker Pro· ducts, 702 E. a.lboe Btvd .• Newport Bw:h, CA 92661 The fictitious business names ,.....,... to above WIS filed in ~ County on Janu.ry 22, 1987, File No. F333462 Nestor Gonzalez. 328 E. Balboa BIYd., Balboa. CA 92661 Michael H. Miner, 508 E. Oceanfront, Balboa. CA 92661 (Sianed) MICHAEL H. MILLER This statement was filed with the County Cler1< ol Orance County oo Dec. 16, 1987. 12124, 12/31, 117. 1/14 1018 U722IO F1Cm10UI .... us NAiil ITATDIDfT The followifll persons are doifll business IS SEA VIEW GARDEN 810 E. B1lbo1 BIYd., Newport Beach. CA 92661. Chien Chun Lin. 861 Stevely Avenue, Loni Beach, CA 90815. An Hsi Wu. 2026 Pettiz. Loni Beach, CA 90815. This business is con- ducted by CO-pef1nef"S.. (Sianed) CHIEN CHUN LIN ~AN HSt WU Thi<statement was filed with the County Clertt of OrMlle County on Dec. 15, 1987. Fi'8 No. F364595 12/24, 12/31, 1/7, 1/14 1016 "*'9C NOTICE ncmiOUI •••at NW IJA'llmln The tollowinl penon is doi,. businaU 11: WAGON PEOOlER SUPPLIES, 3019 Femhellttl, Costa Mesi, CA 90606. Robert Paul Wicmore, 3019 fernheath, Cost• Mesi, CA 90606. This business is con· ducted by ., lndMdual. The re1istr1nt com· metlCed to nnuct busi· ness under the ftctitiouS ~ name or rwwm I~ abowe on l-4-81. 5i1Md: Aubert Plul W'IC· moN This ............ -filed with the County Ctn ot Of-. County on Jen. 4, 1918. Flle No. F366t93 in 1114 1121 1121 1039 J•mes Merritt. 500 N. N9wpolt &Mt., Suila 204. Newport Bw:h, CA 92663. Joseph E. H.wkinl, 500 N. Newport BIYd, Suite 204. Newport Beach, CA 92663. This business is con· ducted by a aeneral part· nership. The re1istrants com- menced to transact busi- ness under the fictitious buft\ne$$ name or names Ii~ at>ovt on 10-27-~7. Si1ned:.James C. Memtt This statement was filed with the County_ Clerk of Ontnae County on Jan. 4, 1988. File No. F366494 1/7 l/14 1/21 1/28 0995 1-119 w.ra ACllllOUI ... Ill I ..._.,.., n The~...., is doifll tMJSir.-a BEACH DISTRIBUTION PARK, 1 Califomil limil8d pertner. ship, 1400 8riaol Street North, Suite 245, Newport Beach, CA 92660. [)Ms • ...,.., Oistri· bution CelW Auoci lei, I C.lifomil ..,..1 pertner. ship, 1400 Bristol Str98t North, Suite 245, Newport Beach, CA 92660. This business is con· duded by 1 limieed partner. ship. The rqistrlnt com· mef iced '° nnsad busi· ness under the fictitious business neme or names listed .t>CM on Febrully 18, 1987. Silned: Devis Monte- ~llo Distribution Center Associates, 1 C1lifornia aeneral partnership, Wil· Ham K. Davis. This statement was filed with the County Clef1( of Oranae County on Oec728, 1987. , File No. F36S674 l/7 1/14 1/21 1/28 1050 l-3792 PUaJC NOTICE flCT1T10US ...... ESS NAME ITATDIENT The followina persons are doina business as: ARROW COMMERCE CENTER ASSOCIATES. 1400 Bristol Street North, Suite 245, Newport Belch, CA 92660 Davis Arrow Commerce Center Associates, a Califor· nia aeneral partnership, 1400 Bristol Street North, Suite 245, Newport Beach, CA92660. Weyerhaeuser Venture Company, I Nevada corpo- ration, 21515 Hawthorne Boulevard. Suite 310. Tor· ranee. CA 90503. -This-business i~ con- ducted by I aenentl pert· nership. The re1istr1nt com· met teed to transact busi· ness under the ftetitious business name or names listed above on May l , 1987. Si.,,ed: o.vts Arn:/# Commerce Center Asso· ciates, I Califomil pneral partnership, William K. Davis. This statement ... filed with the County Clerk ot Oranae County on 0ec. 28. 1987. File No. F365675 1/7 1/14 1/21 1/28 1051 1.snn PUaJC N011CE FW: iiiiOUI .. 1111111 NW IJAnmtfT The tolawt• ...... lite doif1I ...... as: O'OON· NELL. ARMSTRONG, BRIGHAM & PMTNERS V, 2201 Dupont Oriw. Suite 100, Newport 8eech, CA 92715. John 0. ()'OonNll, Trus-- MafthaJ. and P. O'l>m•ielt Revocable Trust d•ted October 20, 1982, 2201 OupaM OrW, s.... 100. tMne. Caltomi9 92715. Oonlld S. Gnnt. T"""8 ot the D. _, S. GrM Re-vue_.. TNlt dllld ..., 5, 1917. 2201 Dupont OrM. s..-100.erw..~ .i2715. Terence w. Brllham. 2201 Oupont .,.... s.. 100. 1mne. CaHtomle 92715.. Wlft. aa.ir Armstron1. r..-a1 .. a• c. A111••1S k a c tt1 Trull ...,~u.1m. l20l .... °""' ... 100, Irvine. California 92715. _J.,._. R .......... 2201 Dupont Drive, Suite 100. INine, California 92715. This business is con· ducted by I 19neral part· nership. The re1istr1nt com· menced to transact busi· ness under the fictitious business name or names listed abcNe on November 16, 1987. Sianed: Donalds. Grant, Trustee of the 0. and S. Grant Revocable Trust dated May 5, 1987. This statement was flied with the County Cieri< of Ora"'8 County on Dec. 31, 1987. Ale No. F366257 117 l /14 1/21 1/28 1052 1·11115 "*.ICMmCE FICiiiiOUI ••1Ea lllMI IJATEMlllT The followi,. per1ons we doifll business as: SACO, LTD., 610 N9wport Center Drive, Ste. 70, Newpot Beech, CA 92660. RMdllll F. Geddes, Trus· teed the Randall F. Geddes Trust. dae.d January 19, 1971. 610 Ne•port Centet' Drive. Ste. 700, Newport Beech, CA 92660. Dennis W. H.wood, T NS· tee under O.Cl.mion of Trust. dllad ~ 25, 1972, 610 .... port Center OrWe. S... 700, Newport a.ch, CA92660. Dennis w. H.wood, 610 Newport Center Drive. Ste. 700, Newport Beach, CA 92660. Robert E. Heffemln, 610 Newport Center Drive. Ste. 700, Newport Beach. CA 92660. John 8 . Heffernan, 610 Newport Center Dffle, Suite 700, Newport Beach, CA 92660. PatrickJ.Heffeman,610 Newport Center Drive, Suite 700, Newport Beach, CA 92660. This business is con- ducted by Tenancy in Com· rnon. ; The registrant com· menced to transact bus1· ness under the fictitious business name or names listed above on March 12. 1982 Silfled: John B Hef· fernln, Co-Owner. This statement was filed with the County Cieri< of Orance County on Dec 24, 1987. Ale No. F365582 1/11/14 1/211/28 1053 IC-1n10 PU8UC NOTICE RCllllOUI .,..OS NWRATEllEJlfT The followi111 persons ire doin1 business 1s: BFD INVESTMENTS, 4901 Birch Street. Newport Beach, CA 92660. David R. White II, 6782 Auburn Drive, Huntlneton Beach, CA 9264 7. Thomas F. Seymour, 910 So. 4th Avenue, Arcadia. CA 91006 C. Terence Aetke, 311 Calle S1ndi1. San Cle- mente, CA 9.2972. Steven P. Haskell, 104 Eucatyptus. Cost.I Mesa. CA 92627. lh1s business is con· ducted by • pmeral part· nership The re1istrant com· meuced to transact busi· ness under the fictitious business name °' neme5 listed abcM onJufy l , 1981 ~: Dewiel R While II. This staament ... filed with the County CMn of Or-. County on Dec. 24. 1917. File No. F365576 in 1114 i121 i121 1054 1:111n ... ICllORCE AChiiOUl.,l llm _.IJalMJIMT The ........... penon tS doina busineu es. THE ELECTRONIC PAGE. 110 Pis »a rt C.-Or. S.S 200, ~ts p Mt 8lech. CA t2MO · LM1e L Wolcoll. un T .... Hllat Dr , Llp'8 8sed\. CA 92651. Thia buMMU it con· dYdld bf'" ........... bulil.-name or .,.,.,.. lilled .t>CM on Not Appli· cable. SCned: Leslie L. Wol- cott. This stMement was filed with the County Clerk of Oran9e County on 0ec: 30, 1987. File No. F366088 1/7 1114 1/211/28 1055 1·37575 PUaJC N011CE RCllllOUl.,..US NAM£ ITATEllEJlfT The fu'lowiOI person IS doin1 business as: THE - WEST END. 27812 Fori>es Rold, Llluna Nisuel. CA 926n. Wall and Associates. Inc., 27812 Forbes Road, Lasun1 Niluef, CA 92677, A Califor· nil eorpo.mor.. Businen first transaetsd under this business name onJune 1977. This business is con· ducted by a corpotltion. Si1ned: Will ind Asso· ci•tes, Inc., Larry West, Pfesident. . This statement was filed with the County Clerk ot Or-. County on Dec. 28, 1987. Fi'8 No. F365686 1/7 1114 1121 1/28 1056 "*'9CNOT'a ACllllOUI MllllUI .....IJATmllfY The tallowit• person is doi.. business as: KOLL BUSINESS CENTERS·LA.~ PALMA. 4343 Yon Karman •. Newport Beach. Califomil 92660. Aetna lnstitutionel lmleS- tors I Limitlld Partnership, a Connecticut limited part· nership, City fltace, Hirt· ford. Connecticut 06156. Koll La Palma Associates. a California limited partner· ship, 4343 Von Karman, Newport Beach. Callfom1a 92660. This business 1s con· ducted !)y a aeneral part- nership. The reeistrants com· menced to transact bus•· ness under the fictitious business name or names hsted at:><Ne on n/a Koll La Palma Associates, a Califorrua hmrted ~rtner· ship, By: The Koll Company, a California corponlbon Martin Krupoff, VP. This statement was filed with the County Clettt of <>ranee County on Dec. 24, 1987 File No. F365577 1n 1114 1121 1128 1049 PUa.IC NOT1C( RCllllOUI ••tESS NWRATIMEIR The tonowi.. pet10n is doin1 business as: THE EARLY BIRO CATCHES THE BOOK WORM, 406 FemlNf. CorOna det Mar, Ca. 92625. Kathleen Forcey Free· man. 406 Femlesf. Corona det Mar, Ca. 92625. This business is con- ducted by 111 individual. The re1istr1nt com· met.oed to tranYct ~­ ness under the fictitious buSiness name or names listed above on 11-15-87. Si1ned: Kathleen Forcey F191!mAn This statement WM filed with the County Ctef't( of ()ranee County on ~ 4. 1988. Ale No. F366492 l/7 l /14 1/211/28 1041 "*-'C NOTICl FW:iiliOUI. 1111111 MME IJAftmln The tol~ penon Is doi"I busi.-.s: WAR· MINGTON RESIDENTIAL VENTURES, 125 V'• Koton. Newport. Calif. 92663. Wilww Trust #II, Edwsd Wanni"ltOn Jr .. Trus19e, 125 v.. Karon. Newport, Calif. 92663. This business is con· ducted by .,, indMdual. The rqistrant com· mal(:.j ID tranuct bus4· ness under the fictitious bu•"•• ...... Oii,.... li9'ld llbcM on l l-30-87. .... Trullltl e....aw. ... ,~ n. 2 _.._ ... ""' .. °"""' an °' ••• , •• ~GI' Diie. M, ltl7. TM ,.... .. ,.... com· m.ad '° ... 11c1 buJi. w .Uftdlf .. .-a ... FllMD.177262 in 1/14 11211/8 lOU s ..,.. C..•14W7 ........ '"°' EUAaM 19_,0f Kiii'°" TO MMlrATU EITATI To 111 heirs, creditors, continpnt creditors, ind persons who may be other· wise interested in the will or estate d ELSA M. BARt<ER A petition has been filed by CHARLf J. MULLER in the Supe r Court of Oranae Co LY requestina that CHARL 5 J. MULLER be appointed as personal representative to adminis- ter the estate ot the dece- dent The petition requests authority to administer the estate under the lndepend· ent Administration of EstMes Act. A helrifll on the petition •" be held °" 1127 /88 lit 1 :45 p.m. in Dept. 3 locMed lit 700 CMc Center Drive West. Santa AN, CA IF YOU OBJECT to the .,..ntin1 d the petition, you should .,., appear • the he1rin1 and st1te your objections or file written objections with the court before the hurinc. Your appear•nc:e may be in per· son 01 by "°"' Mb ney. IF YOU ARE A CREOfTOR or I conti,,.. It Cf9ditor of the dec•sed, you must file your ci.im with the court or present It ID the penonal representative appointed by the court witnin four months from the dMe of fim issuance of letters IS provided .in section 700 of the California Prob* Code. The time tor filin& claims will not apire prior to four months from the dMe of the hearina noticed lbc:M!. YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court. If you are a person interested in the estate, you may 5efW upon the e1tecutor · or administrltof. or upon the attorney tor the eucutor or administrator. and file with the oourt with proof of ser· vice, 1 written request stat· 1n1 that you desire special nobce ot the fili"I of an inventory and appraise· ment of estate assets or of the petitions or accounts menttOned in secltOOS 1200 and 1200.5 ot the California Probate Code. Attorney for petitioner: Emil Steck. Jr, 221 East Walnut Street, Pasadena. Cahfomil 91101 117 1/14 1121 1/28 1043 PUmJC lllOTD FlCll iiOUI ...... us NAME IJATEmlll The fottowifll person is do1n1 business 15: S-mACCI, 1028 8-yside Or~ Newport Beach, CA 92660. Suun Swain, 2336 Car· rotwood Or., Brea, CA 92621. Dianne Wheeler. 2265 Westfid9e Rd., Los Anee'es. CA90049. This business is con· ducted by I aener-1 part· nership. Th• re1istrant com· meocad to transact busi· ness Uf1def the fictitious bustness name °' Ntn85 llRed lbcwieon ~/A. S.1ned: Di•nne Wheeler. Sus.ans-in This stMement was filed with the County Clef1( of Oranae County on Dec. 29, 1987. File No. F36591' in 111• i121 1128 1044 WllOJU r.c111 .. .,1mat .... IJATBl8R The ...... ....., I'S ~....._alfMNE PACIFIC DEVELOPMENT CONPANY, 550 Newport Center Drive, Newport 8sect\, Calltc.a .. 92660. The kw. Compellf, • ~-ft Corpa1111ion, 550 He :~Oft C..-OrW, .._.. port 8Mch, C.lifom6- 92MO. 8'•1 f-ftrlt ... Wlild und&r tHa bu1lr 111 .- on 5--a. 1977. Thi• business is con· ducted bf I CUfporMian • TM "*-0uou .. ., ..,,.. 0. RI. 9ew:r*41' ,,. , , ----... .. Cauntr °"" .. OnilWI CMllr -0.C.10. 1117. na-.n11•1 in v1• 1n1 1131 &..- .. " W7m ACIHW• lml• ...... ,. .. " ThelJI h ......... ~ bulll 111 • DUARTE ~IATES. a c.Mbnil 0.-.. ~ #13 Corparm Pim, ..... 200, ,..._ Blech, CA 92MO. Stephen C. Hopkins, T,,,_., or 81'1 Successor Truaae of the SMphan C. Hopkins and 0... Hop- kins Trust. under Oedafll. tion of Trust dMld Oc:tlobet 24, 1980 and •amended. 2553 Moil9CO OrM, Llsvne Buch, CA 92651. .......,, Corpoc--l'Miol--n. a California corporation, 25092 Buckboard Lane, ~HMll.CA92653. Thomaa 0 . Lenny, 17 Woodftower, Irvine, CA 92714. This business is beina conducted by a 1eneral partnership. The re1istrants com· menc:ed to transact busi· ness under the fictitious business name listed above on July 1, 1987. (Si1ned) DUARTE ASSO· CIATES, A California General Partnership Stephen C. Hopkins Generat Partner This stMement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County on Dec. 17, 1987. file No. F-364981 12/31, 117, 1/14, 1/ 21 1025 "*JC NOTICE AC lliiCMM IUllNESS NAME STATEMENT The foffowint petSOn is doi111 business 8S HERIT· AGE INTERNATIONAL MARKETING, 28112 Pal· mada, Mission Vieio. CA. 92692 JanleSA. Powers. 28112 Palmada, Mission Viejo, CA. 92692. This business is con· ducted by an individual. The re1istrant com· menced to transact bu5'· ness under the ftCtitious business name or names listed abow on N/ A. Signed: James A. Powers This stlltament was filed with the County Clerk of Orance County on Dec. 21, 1987. F365155 12/24 12/31 117 l/14 0999 "*.IC NOTICE nc1n10U1 ar•nm MM1 ITAllmln The tollowil11 person is doins business IS ABV I HER CO., 1548 0 Act.ms Ave., Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Jack 8 . Hooper, 2526 Camecie AYe., CCllta Meu, CA92626. This business is con· ductld br an individuaf. The r .. lstrant com· menced to trw1UCt busi· ness under the flc:titious busineta name or rwnes listed abcM on 11/1187. Silned: ... 8. Hooper The .... ..,. -fited with the County a.tt " Or-. County on Dec. 21, 1917. Fl65156 12/24 12/31117 lil4 1000 Ntlld abowe on __., .. 20.1•. --=HOPKINS DEVEL-OPMENT COMPANY, LP., a o ..... Mmllild ........ -By: Stephen Hopldns Dlvltapmn Compmny of • ...... lw:h, a Catlbnia corporation, General ,..,.... By. _.... c. HopkJns. Pr9lidlnt TI* sttk nent w Ned ...... the County Clerk of Or.,. County on Dec. 10, 1917. File No. F364086 12/31 1/7 1/14/1/ 21 1031 "*ICMmCI ncn1 ... ar•11m NAM1 ITAllmn The folowint person is doirw buliniss as: ALL THE COMFORTS OF HOME- INTERIORS, 1806 Toyon Lane, Newport Beach, CA 92660. Nicole Jean Garrett, 1806 Toyon Lane, Newport Beach, CA 92660. This business Is con· ducted by an Individual. The re1istrant com· menced to transact busl· ness under the fictitious buslness name or names listed •bove on 7·1·87. Sfcned: Nicole Jean Garrett. This stlltement WIS filed with the County Cieri< of Oranae County on Dec. 28, 1987. File No. f363203 117 1/14 1121 1/28 1060 1·37311 ACiiilOUI.,..,... NAiii ITATDllNT The foftowirw petSOns •re doirw business n HIGH· LANO ASSOCIATES, a Calt· fomia ....,.. partnership, #13, Coa>orate Plaza, Suite 200, Newport Beach, CA 92660. Hopkins Development Comp.ny, LP., a Delaware limited partnership, #13, Corporate Plaa, #200, Newport Bech, CA 92660. Mllttsh.n Corpcntion, • Catifomia corpcution, # 13 CorpcwMe Plaza, #200 New· port Beach, CA 92660. This business is bet"I conducted by a 1ener•I pertiwship. The rqistrants com· metad to tnnuct busi· neu under the fictitious business name listed~ on May l, 1917. HOPKINS DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, LP., a Oelftare limitad pertner- lhip By.~ Hopkins °"1 •DS11•*1t Compllny of ta.wport a.cti, • CalifornW c:orporwtion Genlf8I Pwtrw. ~C.Has*ins ,...... .. The lld nM w Ned with the ~ a.tc of Or-. County on Dec. 10, 1917. Fita No. F·364088 12/31, 1/7, 1/14, 1/ 21 1029 .....CMOnel AClll .. IUllllE• --~ The 1u1uwtac per90n ts doi"I buaine11 as: MACNA&lfMNE REAL TY COMPANY, 550 Newpol1 Center Driwe, Newport a.ch, Calllornia 926e0. The IM'9 Rlllltr Com· ~.a Cdtfzmil Corpcn- tion, 550 Pte•povt c.. DrM. tlcaport a.ch, c.li- fofnie 92MO. ...... ftrlt nnMded underlNl..._name on Oct. 13, 1976. Thts buaine11 11 con- ductld br. COfPOI....,.,. The IM'9 ...._ Compeny Ya P11aldent-WM9n O. f'bt. TNI lltUw.nt w tlled ......... ~ a.t& of ~ r....., on O.C. 30, ,.. .. ,.. .• V1 Vl4 1121 1121 UM7 Investment Company, ........ dolfW ....... under the ftctltloul firm ,.,... and -fl ~ Mofmd\ ~ .. 1000 Qulil .......... ca, ~ ta.wpart 8elch. County of~ .... of Calitor- nta, dtd on the 31st ct.y ~ Octobs, 1917, br mutu.t COi_,.. dl11otwa the uid pertnershlp and """" ... ttS ........ -pMrws ......,. DATED AT ..... e.c.h, C111Hfomie. ti.-11th day of o.c.mo.r. 1987. 001.t11e1 F. LMdrum, Atty., .....,.,.,, Undn.wn & Dil- lion, 840 N1 p l'lift Cel1W Drive, Sula 420. Newport Belch, CA_.. (Silned) R.K .. Holllalitt 1114 . 1067 1-11117 -==Of ....... aa.. MOOINtnawTO AD•rtUi& UTATI NO. Al41m To •It heirs, benefk:iaries, creditors, contil•nt cred· itors, and '*'°"'who may be otheNite if•ested In the will or est.te d FRANK B.BElCHER,JR A petition his ._., filed by LORETTA Y. BEl.CHER in the Superior Court of ORANGE CountJ '9QU81tilll that LORETT A Y. BELCHER be appoinled -penonal ~ to adminis- ter the estate of the deoe- dent. A hearins on the petition wilt be he6d on 213188 M 1 :45PM in Dept #3 icx:.ted at 700 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE WEST, SANTA ANA. CA IF YOU OBJECT to the erantins d the petition, you should either aippear M the hearin1 and state your objections or file written objections with the court before the hearinJ. Ywr appearance may be in per. son or by yocK 1ttome1. IF YOU AR£ A CREDITOR or a continpnt creditor of the deceaed,_you must file your ct.im with the court or present It to the pef'IONll represent•tive appointed by the court within four months from the dlte of first Issuance of letl8rs as provided in section 100 of the c.llfomia Prabete Code. The time tor fltinc ct.ims will not apit'9 prior to four months from the date of the hearint noticed ..... YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept br the court.. If you are• person intu11t1d in the ....... you m.y serve upon the encutor or edmil'lhltt•, or upon the lll1arne1 tor the executor or admitlllb•. and .... with the court ... proof of ... vice, a wrMln r9qU9lt stct- irw thlt you desire lpeci8I notice of the ftlinl of 91' inenay and appnil11 "*"' of eltllllt ...n or of the petitiolis or accountl men- tioned In lldioltl 1200 Ind 1200.5 of the California PrdJMlt Code. Anomeytorpclitiol•. GEOttGE M. HENZIE, ESQ., 333 SOUTH HOPE ST., SUITE 13650, LOS ANGELES. CA 90071 Thil notice -meMed llt SANTA ANA, Celifamie. 1114 1/21 1121 1061 ..... A. .... 1'111 11 I nnt w filed ...... CDuney CWk of Or-.. Count, on Jan. 5, 1-. fll9No.,,... 1114 1/211121214 1072 .. ..-.1 ..,_IClllllCI IClll ........ . ---•n The IAll lie....., is dolnm ......,_a: BMC MORTGAGE CO., 1100 QU11H StrMt, Suite 205, Nl•part a.ch. CA 926e0. Rk*l8s Al1acl1111, Inc .• • C.Htomla Corporation, 1100 Quail StrMt, Suite 205, Ne•port a.ch, CA 92fie0. Vice-PNisident. 92663. This business is con· ducted br. c:orporatton. The re1l1tr•nt com- menced to tnlnuc:t busi· ness under the fictitious busi,_ rwme or names listed 9bcwe on 11/1/87. Si1ned: Ricketts Asso· ci.tes, Inc.; l<9vef1 E. Hee· nan, Vice-President. • This 1tMement .. s filed with the County Clerk of Or-. County on Jan. 6, 1988. Fite No. F366905 1/14 1/21 1/28 214 1073 1·'7al "*-IC lll01'ICE FICitiiOUI MJ•EIS NAMllTATIMINT The followins person is doin1 f>usiness u : HEALTHY STUFF, 105 Main Street. Balboe, CA 92661. Anthony M. ~•bi, 572 Circulo Luo, Anaheim Hilts, C. 92807. Ronald D•ce, 1185 Dorset Lane, Costa Mesa, CA92627. This business is con· ducted by co-partners. The re1istr•nts com· menc:ed to tr....ct busi· ness under t~ fictitious business name or names listed above on N/ A. Si1ned: Ronald Dace, Anthony M. Raiabi. This ~ was filed with the County Cleric of Oranee County on Jan. 5, 1•. F'tle No. F366713 1114 1121 1128 2/4 1069 1.JJUI "*IC "°1ICI ncm ... 1t1•nm UMllJA-.-T The ta1DMt11 person is dol"I business n : COL- LEGE HOSPITAL COSTA MESA. lO 1 Vk:toria Street. Cotta Me11, C.lifornia 92627. CHCM, INC., A c.llfomia Ccwpcntion, 301 Victoria sn.t. c-. Mesa, Calitor· •92627. Thia business Is con· dudld br. COlpcntion. The r .. i1tnint com· INllCld to trwac:t busi· .,.. under the flctttious ~ ,.,... or ,.,.,,.. lilted abowe on December l, 1987. --: CHCM, INC., lwly J. Weist, Sec./ T,.._ This ............... -.,.. ....... -filed wtth the County CWk ~ Or-. County on Jan. 5, 1•. Rte No. F36M66 1/141/211128 2/4 1070 ..... ........ ftCiii ... 11111 Fl ..... mm 21 The .......... " dolftl ......._.•:SAN CARLOS AllOCIATES, a c.Nbna. = ........ . ship,113 ~ ..... . Su6'I 200. ....... a.ch. ca92te. Hopldn1 Development eomp.n,, LP .. • D1tH .. limited ~ 113 ~Pim. 200, ,....,_a.ct.. ca..,, Mllll9hel CarDoratlon. • California corporation, 25092 Buckboerd Lane, t..sune t111. CA 92653. Jefhr 8. Atroltr,.,, lndi· vidual, 25511 ..... nod Ro.d, La1una Hilla, CA 92653. This buslneu ts con- ducted by a ..,...1 part· nership. The re1istr•nt1 com· menced to tranuct buli· ness under the fictitious business name or rwnes listed abcNe on Dec. 31 , 1986. Si1ned: Hopkins Development Company. L.P., a Delaware limlted partnership, Gen. Ptrv., By. Stephen Hopkins Develop- ment Compmny of Newport Beach,. Calitomia corpora- tion, <*I. Pbv., By. 9-hen c. Hopkins, President This stlltement WIS filed with the County Cterit of 0ra,.. County on Jan. 5, 1988. Fite No. F366662 1114 1/21 1/28 2/4 1074 1-31142 "*-IC NOTICE ACiiiiOUl .. tlDt NAME ITATDllllT The tottowine person is doin1 business .s: NOR· WALK ASSOCIATES, a Cali· fomia ..,...., pertnership, # 13 Corpcnte Plaza, Suite 200, Newport Beach, Ca 92660. Hopkins Development CornpMy, LP., a OeMlwwe limited partnership, #13 Corpe.• Alu, Suite 200, Newport a.ch, Ca 92660. Minsfiil Corpcntion, a California corporation, 25092 Buckboard Lane, ~ Hilll. CA 92653. ~ 8. Atroltr, 91' indi-~. 25511 Ral .. •ood Road, La1una Hills, CA 92653. ThomllO. LMny, .n lndl· vidu•I, 17 Woodflow.r, Irvine, CA 92714. This business Is con· ducted by a ...... pert. nenhip. The r .. istrants com· me;ad to tr...a busi· neu under the fictitious busineta name or names listed eta. on Dec. 31, 1986. Sl1ned: Hopkins Development Company, LP., • Delaware limited ~Gin. Pbv., By. ~·taplil•o...iop­ ment CIDrnpenr of Nl•pwt 8aech. • c.lifarftic COfPOI • tlon, Gin. Plnr .• By...,._, c. Hopkins,~ Thia 1taa1menl w tiled with the County Ctertc of Or-. County on Jan. 5, 1•. RleNo.FW3 1114 11211/28 2/4 1075 W1lll ,._IC•D Helli ... 111• 1 .. IUllr•n The falNll11 ...... " ............... uv. SIDE CAm.E COMPANY, 415 North Star ..... ,... port 8 .. ch, Catlfoml• 92'450. ....,,.. c. wee.on. 415 North Star t.w, Nemport Bwh.~--. Jeffrey Gardner, 426 North Rockl.,....m, Los A.111111, Catib• t(JOt9. 'Tht1 business fs con· dud8d by ...... pert- rwship. The re1i1trants com- me1ad '° tnlnuc:t busi· MIS Under the flc:titious buliNa ,.,.. or names listed abcw9 on May 30, 1988. Si1ned: James C. W.tson, Jeffrey Gllrdner This st11111ment w filed with the County Clerk of ar.,,.. County on J•n. 7, 1988. Fite No. ~7096 1/14 11211/28 2/4 1078 l(.J7tll PU&IC NOTiCI ACliilOUI MJ•tUS NAiil ITATlllEJIT The followinc person is doint business as: 1. BEL· COURT APARTMENTS 2. MARSELLA VILLA APART· MENTS, 1200 Quail Street. Suite 110, Newport Beach, CA92660. Ben c. Harris, 706 H.t>or Isa.net Or., NewPort Beach, CA 92660. e.rt.ra Harris, 706 Har· bor Island Dr., Newport Beach, CA 92660. Georae R. Hill, 715 Bay- side Or., Newport Beach, CA 92660. Donna R. Hill, 715 Bay- side Or .• Newport Beach, CA 92660. This business is con· ducted by a eeneral part· nership. The re1istr•nts com: menoed to tranuct busl· ness under the fictitious buslness Mme or names listed abcNe on Not appfica- bte. Sflned: Ben C. H9tris This statement was filed with the County Clerk ~ Or.,.. County on Jan. 6, 1988. Fite No. F367046 1/14 1/21 1/28 214 1079 l-17141 PUalC NOTiCI ACIOIUUI ar11111• NAMl ITATIMlllT The totlowirw person is doirw busineu as: HARBOR ANO MCFADDEN PARTNERS, • California ....,.1 pertnenhip, 113 Corpcnlil Plua. 5'N 200, fleaport 8-:h, C. 92660. Hopkins O...lopment Compeny, LP., a Deli..,. limited pertnership, 113 Corporm Plaza. s..-200, Plewpart a.ct., C. 926CIO. ......... Corpcntion, • California corporation, 25092 Buckboerd Lane. LlluM Hitll. CA 92653. JtlfreJ 8. Atroltr, an indi· viduml, 25511 Ral .. uod Roed, La1un1 Hills, CA 92653. Thomas 0. t.w1r • .,, indi· vldu•I, 17 Woodflower, Irvine, CA 92714. Thia buslnffl Is con· dudld br ...... pert. rwlhip. The re1lstrant1 com· INlad to nnuct busi· nett under the fictitious ~ ..... orrwnes liAld abcwe on Nov. 20, 1916. Sl1ned: Hopkins Development Company, L.P., • 0.1 ... re limited pertnershlp, Gen. Plnr., By. ......,._...0..11ap- menl ca.,.., fl Newport . Bwh.•c.'• •• COi ... tlon, GM.""' .. Ir. ... hen c. , ..... Pnrldwll 1'NI tl l n•llW llM .... Coulllr an "' ar-.. Caullllr .. Jin. .. 1111. . ... .... ,. .•. 1114 11111111114 ION MOITI. lBO Qu9ll ..... lull 110. NswPort a.ch, CA ... . lenC. ...... 706H9rbor tll9nd Dr .. Newport llectl, CA...,_ ...... Hlrril, 706 Har· bor Island Dr., Newport a.ctl. CA 92MO. Gcar91 R. HNI, 715 a.y . side Dr., Ne•port Beech, CA 92te0~ Donni R. Hiii, 715 8cy-.. side Dr., ta.....-t Blech. CA 92fie0. This business is con· duded br • ..,..,.1 pert- nenhip. The r .. latrants com· INlad to nnuct buli- Mll under the fictitious bullneta ,.,... or names listed •bove on 9/87. Sicned: ..... c. Herril Thil........,. .. filed with the County Clerk of Or-. County on Jan. 6, 1988. Fite No. F367047 1114 1/21 1/28 2/4 1080 1·17731 N0 ... -11-a-01 DlllOl.UTION OfPMTNlll• Public notice is hereby liven that Richard J. Stod- dard, Elizabeth Gibbon Stoddard, and PHrless Sul, Inc., henltofore doins business under the ficti· tious firm name and style of Peerless Properties at 806 Aldebaran Circle, City of Newport a.ch. County " 0ra,,.., ... ~ Cafifomia, did on the 31st d•y of Dec.ember, 1917, br mutual consent. diuoM the s.id pertnership •nd termiMte their relations as partners therein. Said business in the future will be conducted by Eliubeth Gibbon StodcWd, who wilt s-y Ml<I disctwp all liabilities •nd debts of the firm and receive all monies payable to the firm. further notice is hereby 1lven th8t the undersi,ned will not be responsible, from this day on, for any obtip· tion incurred by the ~s) in their own names or In the name d the firm . DATED AT Newport Beach, Califomt., this 29th day of Oeoember, 1987. Drew A. Stanford, Atty., a.ton, KlusrMn & Oettint. 4400 fMcArthur Bol llewrd, se.. 700, Newport BMch, CA 92660. (Silned) Eliza. beth Gibbon Stoddard 1/14 1081 NOTiCI Of Uft.ICATION 10 EL ALCmlOUC 9ft. 1111 I To Whom tt May Concern: ARCHES RESTAURANT, INC. is applyln1 to the Oepertment of Alcoholic a.w.,... Control to setl alcoholc bet.-... I at 3334 w.tC...1~,....,_ port Blech, CA .. •47 On-Sate Gefwlll (Pub. Ell A.) tic:enle(1). 1/14 1064 1·37714 NOTICI Of DlllOWT10N Of PMTNEltlHIP Pubfic notice is hereby aiven that John D. O'Don· nell, Trustee of the J. and P. O'Donnell Revocable Trust dated October 20, 1982. Wm. Blair Armstron1, Trustee of the B. and C. Armstronc Rewcable Trust dated Au1ust 23, 1983, Terence W. Bri1ham and James R. Westline. hereto· fore doinc business under the fictitious firm name and style of TUSTIN 55 ASSO· CIATES at 1301 Dove Street, Suite 760, City of Newport Beach, County of cnnae. $Ute of c.tifomia. did on the 31st day of Oc1Dber. 1987, by mutual consent. diuol¥e the said pertnership Md tenniNte their • etMiof 11 as pertners ttwein. · Further notice is henlby liWr' thllt the undersicned will not be responsible, from this ~ on, for SKf1 oblip· tion incurred by the other in his own name or in the name of the firm. DATED AT Irvine, California, this 31st day of October, 1987. Pinto & Gromet (SBP), Attys., 1301 Dow Street, #720, ~ewport Beach, Ca. 92660. (Sitned) John D. O'Donnell, Trustee of the J. and P. O'Donnell Revocable Trust dated October 20, 1982, General Partner 1/14 1082 PUMJC llOTICI FICllllOUI WUI NAMEITATIMENT The followint person is doinc business as: (A) NEW WEST MANAGEMENT, (8) NEW WiST APPRAISALS, 3700 Newpon Blvd. Suite 201A, Newport Beach, CA 92663. Richard J. Dumovich, 24865 Dana fir, Dana Point, CA92629. This business is con- ducted by an individual. The re1isvant com- menced to transact busi· ness under the fictitious business name °' names listed abow on 12/8/87. Sianed: Richard J. Dumo- vich. - This stMement was filed with the County Cieri< of Or-. County on Jan. 11, 1988. file No. F367340 1/14 l /21 l/28 2/4 1040 ......CNOTa ACJllOUI •1•101 NAMl ITA'llMENT The fol~ person is doint business as: KINCAID PHYSICAL THERAP't', 8811 North Co.st Hwy. #124. Lquna Buch, CA 92651. Jefferson Glenn Kincaid, 8811 North Coast Hwy. #124, Lacuna Beach, CA 92651. Janet Elizabeth Kincaid, 8811 North Coast Hwy. #124, Laauna Beach, CA : : : : : : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92651. This business IS con- ducted by husband and wife. The re11strant com· menced to transact busi- ness under the fictitious business name or names listed above on 2-14·79 Sianed: Jefferson Glenn Kincaid This statement was flied with the County Clerk of Oranae County on Jan. 11, 1988. File No. F367337 1/14 1121 1/28 2/4 1066 1·37151 WNOTICE ITA~Of .......... ..,.Of Ull °' ncmlOUI MJ1111m .... The~ penoris are doinc business as: PHAR· MACY DIMENSIONS, 23201 Mill Creek Road, Lacuna Hilts, CA 92653. Pharmacy Healthcare, Inc., A c.tifornia corpora- tion, 23201 Mill Creek Road, L•larta" Hills, CA 92653. Healthcare Dimensions, Inc., A California corpora- tion, 23201 Mill Creek Road, La1una Hills, CA 92653. This business is con- ducted by: joint venture. Corporation Name: Phar- macy Healthcare, Inc .• . Richard J. DeMeo, Presi· dent .. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County on NOit. 23, 1987. File No. f338073 12/17 12124 12/31 1/7 0991 1·37157 ITATWTOf AIMMMIS•Elfr Of UR Of FICll I iUUI 8UllNESS NAME The foUowint persons are doint business as: SAOOLE· BACK STATIONERS, 22342 Caminito Arro,o Seco, Lac· una Hilts, CA 92653. The fictitious business name referred to abow was filed on May S, 1986 in the County of Orafwe. Glenn Garey, 22342 CamiMo Al"'10 Sec:o, Lac· una Hilts, Ca 92653. This business is con· ducted by. an individual. Sicned: Glenn G9rey This sbltefnent WU filed ' with the County Clerk of Oranae County on Dec. 10, 1987. file No. f30B242 12/17 12/24 12/31 1/7 0992 AllENOED ODO TO SHOW CAUSE Foa CHAWOfNMll CASE NUll8D AlJNa GLORIA JUNE CALE· . ·~ • GORY has filed a petition in this court tor an order allow· mg petitioner to chanae his/her name from GLORIA JUNE CALEGORY to KATHRYN ALAINA SWEN- SON. It is hereby ordered that all persons interested in the matter aforesaid appear before this court in Depart· ment No. 3 at 700 Civic Center Drive West. Santa Ana, CalifCKnia, on 2-18, 1988, at 2:45 o'clock p m • and then and there show cause, if any they have, why said petition for change of name should not be granted. It is further ordered that ;rcopy of this order to show cau~pe published in NEW· PO~ HARBOR ENSIGN, a s newspaper of aenetal CtrCU· lat1on, published in this county at least once a week for four consecutive weeks -prior to the day of said hearing Dated Jan 12, 1988 Everett W Dickey, Acting Presiding Judge CC C P .• Sec. 635) 1114 1/21 1128 2/4 1084 ~. • PAU U-JAIUIY 14, 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN Class· Dols & Cats .......... 8:l4 Housc!(eeping Rooms 413 livestock ........ .' .... 825 Hotels ............... 416 CLASSIFIED INDEX MERCHANDISE SALES & SERVICE Antiques ......•...•.. 808 Appliances ........... 806 Birds .... , ............ 826 REAL ESTATE Industrial . . . . . . . 506 1111 .. v111~ Property ...... 509 Lake Shore Property 515 ANNOUNCEMENTS Announcing .......... 200 Beauty Aids .......... 213 Card of Thanks ....... 201 Cemetery Lots ........ 201 Florists ............... 20 7 BUSINESS Investments .......... 828 Money to Loan ........ 605 Money Wanted ....... 606 Opportunities ......... 700 Opportunities Wtd ..... 70" Funeral Directory ..... 205 Funeral Services ...... 206 Health Aids .......... 2 14 Lepl Notices ......... 212 lodges-Clubs-etc . 209 EMPLOYMENT Nurseries ............ 815 Lost & Found ......... 210 Personals ............ 211 Agencies ............. 300 Opportunities ... '. ..... 305 Preparation ......... 307 I Appliances.. Wanted ... 807 Auctions .••.......... 814 Building Material ..... 817 Busif'}ess Equipment 818 Coinsi'Stamps ........ 813 Furniture .. " ......... 800 Furniture Wanted ....• 805 Garage Sales ......... 705 Jewelry .......... · .... 812 ,,. Marine Supplys ....... 906 Misc. for Sale ......... 809 Misc. Wanted ......... 810 Musical Instrument ... au Office Equipment ..... 827 · Pets & Supplies ....... 823 Sportinc Equipment ..• 8 19 Acreage .............. 511 Apts. Furnished ....... 407 Apts. Unfurnished .... 408 Bldg. to be Moved .... 816 Business Property .... 500 Business Rentals ..... 421 Condos for Rent ...... 409 Condos for Sate ....... 507 Commercial Property 505 Desert Property ....... 513 Farms & Ranches ..... 512 Garages for Rent ...... 400 Houses for Sale ....... 508 Houses for Rent/Furn 405 Houses for Rent /Unfum ............. 406 Lots for Sale .......... 510 Mobile Homes . '. ...... 917 , Mortgage & TO ....... 607 Motels ............... 415 Mountain Cabins ..... 422 Office Space ......... 420 Out of State Prop ..... 514 Real Estate Wanted ... 518 Rentals to Share ...... 412 Real Estate for Xchg ... 517 Real Estate Loans ..... 600 Rooms for Rent ....... 410 '· RESORT PROPERTY For Sale .............. 4 18 Rental .......... , .... 417 Directocy of Business Services . '· •Accounting BOOKKEEPING A PAIN? Let George do it Profes- siona I computerized reports. Tailored to your needs. Small business & individual specialist licensed tax preparer George Bienstadt. The Complete Bookkeeper. 714-964-2002 On Boat General Repair, sail or power oil change, tuneup, painting plumb- ing, electrical, ah maint, 760·7205 R & B LANDSCAPINS11 WE DO IT ALL. FROM BASIC MOW & EDGE TO CUSTOM INSTALLA· TION. NO JOB TOO SMALL OR TOO BIG. FREE EST. 432-7229 •Domestic HOUSEK££PERS & NANNIES AGENCY Has immediate openings for Live In/Out House- keepers. Exp. preferred. Spanish OK. 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Gary 645· 5277. •ttot.Clunins At your beck and call. Run errands. shop. clean closets. Organizing. Do time consuming chores hourly or by the job. Everyone needs time to himself or family. Lie & • -------bonded, leave message Hou sec lean mg· Exi>eri · enced. Own llW~L Reasona-ble. ti M.y 545.3464 968-3240 200-Announcing GIAN T GUN SHOW Jan 16-17 Grand American Arms Fair. 2 big bldgs~ 2,000 tables, Sat. & :>un. 9 a.m.·5 p.m. Fairgrounds Del Mar (exit Freewa_y 5) Via Della Valle. 818-716· 9ll4 21 l·Perlonels HIRING GOVERNMENT JO B YOUR AREA. ~15 000·$68 000. Call 60 2) 883·S885 EXT 375. RECEPTION - IST/ SECRETARY •Houle Cluninc LOC AL MOTHER/ DAUGHTER TEAM will clean your house or office. Thorou~h. Clean and conscientious. 857· 8501 DRY CLEANING CARPETS & UPHOLS· TERY. BEST FOR LESS. CLEANING OF ANY· FABRIC. DRY CLEANING GREG 714 964-8789. CARPET CLEANING SERVICE Shampoo & Steam Cleaning Spotlifters, Deoderizer Included. 2RMS & HALLWAY $39.95 ROGERS CARPET CLEANING 7 DAYS(714) 472-0230 ASK ABOUT HOST DRY CHEMICALS L & B Been in Bus Since 1980 •Hou112ittin1 le.we home without wor- rying. TLC for~'°" plants. Call t'WnePatrOT7' 751-6355. ref. •l.anclscapin1 · Dusty's landscape· lawn maint, serv. Weekly/ month/ 1 time. Free est. 241·1640 •Masonry For a dependable dry wall company call Artis· tic Interiors 556· 1160 ... small repair s. Room addition. Custom texture BRICK WORK SM OR LG JOBS, CM, NPB, FREE EST, REF. 675-3175 •Piano Tunina PIANO TUNING PRO· FESSIONALSINCE 1975. Give New life tQ . your piano. (714) 552·3404 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Female Owner/Operators .. Selling ownersh i p. Two children's ~ stores, Go To Your Room, Toys· ana Gifts and Hang It Up, Too, Ch ildren's Apparel and Accessories: Inventory and long-term leases cover initial in-, vestment (10 years). Good supporting · numbers. 1.720 Santa Ave., Colta Mesa Homeworkers Wanted! Top Pay! C.I. 121 24th Ave. N.W. Suite 222, Nor· man, OK 73069 ABILITY PLUS Positions available: (1) Receptionist, $6-8 per hr w/typintr min ! year exp; (2) iyp1st to ~-hr 50+ wpm min 1 year exp; (3) Accounting Clerks $6-8 per hr min 1 ye.arexp; (4) ~·office to $8-hr min 2 ye.ars exp; (5) Secre· tary $7hr·10 min 2 years exp· (6) Word Processor $13.50 per hr Deck Mate. Call today (714) 544-0957 Marlene Pierce, Ability Pfus, Per· sonnet Services Inc . 14131 Yorba #102, Tus· tin, CA 100% Employer Paid Security Guards IMMEDIATE OPPORTUNITIES AU lllFTS • WIEU.S • FUl.L & PART· r. Wf OFFER: 8000 PAY • DOTAL.. DP11CAl I mDUl •llWCE • CMDfT tW PllWllHU • PMffT ltlll•I • .,_.Dml •TRW I cemflCAMI 41 ... ) Wf REOU#fE: 11 m . °" oua • .. ~TATIOll 1 ltLI,,_ • IEmU wn.cam SHIELD SECURITY. INC. 1113 N. QLASSE.U ST., ORANGE " .. , .. , " .... ,., J NOW HIRING ·* Cashiers * Grill People General Crew - Airplanes ............ 900 Antiaue Classic Car ... 912 ,\utos tpr Sale ...•.... 910 Autos Wanted ........ 915 Auto Parts & Tires .... 907 Auto Repair/Dom ..... 913 Auto Repair/For ...•... 914 Boats ................ 905 Campers ....... '. ..... 919 Foreign & Sports: ..... 911 Mopef'.is .............. 909 Motorcycles & Bikes 908 Motor ~omes ... : ..... 916 I I SERVICES Schools .............. 608 Situation Wanted ..... 308 YES, YOU CANI •YESI·"'"'' •••• ............. Tilll- D1•11•11 • ~- tYESl·u 1 n• TriiMit *YESl·1 •• ,, ... , , Clt•Mlfl ""'~Ill ·ves1.,.111 YICIHHI IMH1l ap •vesr .......... . T-0,; 1 t ·n A I All .,... ............. '° ......... .,... .... C I I I l'rl u... ......... ·---..· l!I •: ....... U7·7"779 •tn• I rta.Ttn eAllTA MIA .... ttn TWTm nt-4ett .. ,._ --•tt• .,......, .......... .......... .., s••e. ---e.11¥t MYSTERY CUSTOMER WANTED. Undercover Piua Consumer to eval- uate delivery service and products. Once f!Nery 4 weeks. Must live within the delivery area of our Domino's Piua Stor~ Located in our Ad. 1822:> Brookhurst. F.V.; 2075 Newport B lvd. CM; 16349 Harbor Blvd. FV. To become a mystery customer, and receive monthly rebate Please Call Toll Free' l -S00·521· 3674. DOMINO'S INC SADDLEBACK SECUR· ITY VALLEY SERVICE, INC. Immediate open· inas. Training and uni- forms provided. Excel· lent starting salary. Ideal for College Students and Retirees. Openings SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY and NEWPORT BEACH, 768·1331. MAJOR CREDIT CARDS! REGARDLESS OF CREDIT HISTORY. ALSO, NEW CREDIT CARD. NO ONE REFUSED. FOR INFO. CALL 1-315-733· 6062 EXT M 386 FULL TIME. WELL ORGANIZED. NEWPORT BEACH PU BLISHING COMPANY. CALL 631· 8120 MANAGER-Fun, hi1h qu1lity Jift store. ·In Atrium Court. Ask for Colette (K Kathie 64(). 2091 Of' 854-8794 All Shifts Available, Mominp, Days, Evenin~. Full or Part Time. Great for Senior Citizens, Housewives, Stud8nts Siies Rentals Ytdeo & ~. experience ~· Full Of' pert . Hrtv plus commis· sion. VlcJeo/Computer Ex~.l-~wpoi1 ~ 720-~4'1>0 PART TIME FILE CLERK 5oulht by Fashion f*'d law firm. $5.00 Mon· Wed-Fri, calf 714-644- 7700 Ask '°' Grml 3141 fgrbor Blvd •. ea. ...... 549.1219 700 w. Collet HWJ. Newport B11eh 842-2380 .. .· H •ITMn ....... .. ... .. Imme-....... ., AuisUnt M....,. Requirements include 2 yurs full time work expe- rience and some • supervisory expe- ' rience (retail pre- ferred), or a collefe dearee. We offer: eCompetjtive Salary elibtnl Bertefits •Promotion ()pptys. •Trainin1 for Adv.nciment Call or apply in per- son to: : I ' A2Z FA I 0H I 0 N Ill.AND (714) 144-1121 £quel Opper~. M/f 'OVERSEAS JOBS, TAX FREE INCOME ALL OCCUPATI0!§1£2!!· PAHY PAID au&r11~. Call (305) 456-6603 CK ..t ,..,... to: Wortd- E;l~~ ~ Fl .,,,,,16. ~-fullrefood if not t=Tl CMfWS per COi licailed as an overseas employment lllf1CY. ... ... ...... , .. --·~· ..,,,_,. ............ I 8 RI .. llfl' 1 I n • .. 1111 S111 ....... •llill&t C.•-~ ... ........ -" ..... .............. , .... ,~--­................ " .i .................. ~ -• ,, 1-DW'I' ..... CM&.I -~ ..... MAUii • "'·"'9 MAIJI 1 .... ftn ... · Jlt4U MmrAAM ... tm ti., ..... ..... ,,a ...... *"IE ?~ .... . ,....., •1ellli4••.._ ' ,. ........ ... ...., t 11, ... , ~--~ l..oWw Nanny Wanted. live.in for 3-year-old, ~ housekeeC; month plus Board. 458-7427 home; 852--0666 .n Now hiri at the '"Wor1ds larps! 'Jizza Delivery Co. Domino's Pizza needs: Ordertakers must be • least 16 with ptea. sant personality. Oefrvery Drivers must be at least 18, have own car & insu-rance, and aoc>d drivi record. Earn $7-10/~ ...... ~ Both positions full Off part ~iiiiii_ time. AodY at Newport Pl Blvd. CM ·or call 646- Now hirN •the '"Wor1ds 2244 "Today." Larps! Pizza Delivery Co. Domino's Pizza needs: Ordertakers must be. '-st 16 with .. sent per1onmlity. Defwy Drivers mutt tie • leaSt 18, have own C8r & insu- :.?~~ e time. .ands Pizza, 5 NewP9~ Blvd. CM or call 646- 2244 -Jodly." Irvine NORTHWOOD, 2bdr, 1 ~ups twnhm on a.ke ~ to~ pool, Ac ... _all amets. $950. 583·7.3Ul 3 bedroom, 2 story ~Mission Viej'l dlMdr9ft ~~ .. 7306 t STORE OFFICE LEASE 700 SO FT NET. $950 PER MONTH. 336 POIN- SETilA COM. AGNT 537- 6585 FOR LEASE 1700 sq. fl on PLACENTIA. FOR LIGHT MANUFACTUR-ING OR STORAGE. 646- 4696 501-Hou-for .. GOVERNMENT HOMES FROM $1 CU-REPAIR) ALSO TAX OEUNOUENT & FORECLOSURE~­ ERTIES AVAILABLE NOW. FOR LISTING CALL 1·315-733-6062 EXTG369 GOVERNMENT HOMES FROM $1 CU-REPAIR) ~TAX OEUNOUENt & FOREClOSURE~­ ERTIES AVAILABLE NOW. FOR LISTING CALL 1·315-733-6062 EXTG386 GOVERNMENT HOMES FROM $1.00 (U·REPAIR) FORECLOSU R ES, REPOS TAX DELIN- QUENT PROPERTIES. ~ow SELLING YOUR AREA. CAll 1-315-733-6062 EXT H-cA·N2 FOR CURRENT UST. 24HRS. 0 Roo f'" ..... -· ·- BAY&OCEAN I EWS leoo view almost fNflfY room. bdr & 3'h bmth. Formal inin~~~~ uch more. In this tri 4,000+ sq foot CUS· om home. Asking ,000 65(). 7000 SENIORS : DISCOVER THE BEST O F BOTH WORLDS HuntlngtoJI Ternce - Ef1oy Carefr• living in a wortd .._. warm permnlll lltention ... ....ice .,. the standard. Streich out · in an environment., ~ wth • --* llb, ..... .,..,. end • pmk. Com- ... ttw exceptional f_Ntu,..: . ~ ... RllvUw .. Md ~a.po.· • Full-Tine Sao.I on.. •Fuls..dy •Slado. a.a TllD-BedrDom ,. ~ (714) 848-881·1 .. Solution to Last Week's Puzzle Huntington Terrace Nonh Designed with the 8CtiYe Mnior in mind, Huntington T.,.,_. North provides reaidenta with the mOlt modem conveniences ~ 8dive..,.,,. ..... Neltlld in a nalurdy land- 1c:l!ped erwilonment you'I ~the extras 81 this new ,communly. • 8-duly """'. ·.-i~ •Fuas..dy • "°*" Kllct.ns • Bltlooni• • Plcah ,,,.,,,,,. • Studm, One • T.o 8«Jrooms 18100 a 18800 Flo rlda St. Huntington BN Cll CA 12141 "F'" 14 ••THE NEWPORr ••••,..a Waterfront home with boat dock and view. :s cious 3 bdrm 3 ba, bonus room. tt won't Aaent 638-2755 Rou r ,. •~ • .....-_,. ' '• PRICE REDU CED ON BAY & JETTY VIEW a the end of Peninsula Point Just walkinc dis· tance to beach, is thi unique 3 bdrm and den with adjoining a~ bar. Varying ceihn heights and angle creates interior intet ests. An excellent ~ a $529,000. 650-7 ACROll .,.. .... Fald"llmbm .. • 100. 0.,. 631-1120, MuicM Tiff style _.., end any ~ if· r:"tar -a 631:.&1 =--=/ll1diterral Ml8n bedlaom set (no mattress) kine size Headboard 2 ni1ht stands, tripte dresser with """'°' and chest of draaaa. J150. Ask for Bill 631-8 20 .......... AMER, CAN OAK CABINET APPROX 80- 100 YRS OlD EXC CON· OITION Jft500 MISC ESTATE ~S 818- 447 -5623 aft "r BOA~OOU£CTORS ITEM. SLOOP 80 INCHES. LOA. All WOOD INCLUDES VANE STEERIN~ SAILS STANO. OFFER· ING, DAYS 673-0985 EVE~ 809-1119c. tor We FOR SALE FAMILY MEM- BERSHIP NPB TENNIS CLUB 673-4678 $675.00 MUST SELL TRANSFER- ABLE, MEMBERSHIP NPB TENNIS CLUB. 642-0714 MOVING TO TEXAS ELECTRIC HOSPITAL BED New Condition. 1500.00. 714-927·1038; 54-8206 810-Miac. Wanted $125. OFFERED FOR UNITED AIRLINES, BONUS TICKETS CALL 545-2526 -··· '•<z L&t• Jg' .......... done. MOK dual =-~~11' •l11ls 16' AMF CATAMARN/ WITH TRLR. NEWT NEVER USED. VN.. A = MUST SELL . (805) 948-3217 WEllCRAFT O CENTu:w !iim USED BOATS LOWEST PRICES FULL SERVICE ALUSON MARINE INC. .w.s.~ ...... ·-~ ..... c.... ..... CTI••MMttS Cal Sailboat. 2·29. Die· sel, wheel, instruments. aood sail irwentory, bris· tot cond. New custom interior, new bottom. Must see. Askin' · ~27,750/offer. (714 .0-6579 or 714-496· 1391 I S.Wlltll Moelca aoatk 6 .... k 74 -c ... _ .. 77 YsM .. wotd nv..-. .. · 11 ....... Nor• ... ,y ll ad-tobc_. 9~b 14 .... la Xodt•lco IS 0.'6of .. llt 16 Two4i•n 'OMI II.._,., ...... .._ 21 eow. ia Siem ... .,. 21 0.,_..:Ab .. . "l.tviat• 24 O..t 2S Alllea 11...-~ .... ......... 29 ....-..-·.r1w:r JO °'CM 't! boe 't! _, Woa'I!": KiplMa 12 El1Mra or lryut ll Some poetry 14 UldYI 17 • ..,. • ...,..uaiu 40 lnmil• 44 ,.,...... 45 '°" - ( ....... pollit) 41 A.ca.or oldie •Mtltio• 49 -_.,.,,,..... ncalWne so ""Ille -· .. ICMllCS ol tM .-CSlioa SJ W.nut S4 an. ol £ .... is SS F,...1 roolltotk u Aaaml ...... .,....., 57 -CodsoM:.hao01 "'Co«sdMr 59 WIMndleJor ....... 61 ""(Mir) cu"t • tut .. is _! .. :Diet .. 61 E..._.._ poet«yle 64 c...,oadleltNet 6S Ecdwhst'al .,.._ 67 s... ..... _ ........ "e-...1111r7 70 ~ ... ., ........ .. " I •s Actn11 ro ... 16 T.._ Sq. tilll•, IOIMtia• 17 lecdaual'• cry .. One,_ W11uitb 90 a..auce: Fr. 91 Ill~ .......... ... 9S Ridl ,.ery " Put ol I Hilo Mao 97 0...,... ... ,.... .. ... .. 91 Pneideatlal aicta11M " N.o.w ... ,.. .. ta.is I 00. SU.U.1r1 or F..W. DOWN I Ha_, die oW co8• lf!irit l Tiay apeee J lJa4 oJ llird • walk 4 0. -wit1a (coa,.,.Wc) 5 v-....cs, ' Hu4lJ ••traordiaary 7~ ::;-'-"'£ 10 Creek poU&ksl rs. II Wflawttlc •• 12 -Stwe-. 11dic ......... IJ fa•tic I 4 Dmi11a nspit• 17 CoiM ol old S,.la 19 Alea -4 Freme lOW ...... 26 L.A.•'-b 21 ""My couatry. _of ......... 29 Top .. . ..... 17 Foat ..... , Ml1l1 ......... ~. MoMDc Hull , .. , ;-oct ~ console. Md new tot.p v...._ • ...,.,11: . NlwbcAwn... tD .... rldD ... IRUCh "TJ86900· Cll 714-67 NWfiPm Moor' .. c. St with 27 ft. 1956 antique cabin cruiser, ~ cwerheul in '83. Nds minor wrk. $20.000.970-8974 I Thanks to )'OU 1t wurk.s b-~I a· u:>. ' - ' .. , • ,_ 14 • ...,. 14. I• THE NEWP.ORT ENSIGN First 'Reflection "This loob like a beautiful piece of work," exclaimed San- ~ ra Lindquist, registrar for Corona del Mar High School. I was asking her over the phone to check the entry box for the PT A "Reflections" contest. The poem she referred to was the very fint entry at CdMHS, by senior Lisa Prentice. I spoke with Scott Paulsen, principal and .. Reflections" chairman for Tewinkle Interme- diate School, who told me, "We have some wonderful pieces being worked OD here." My spirits soared. What a good feeling to know kids were responding and taking advan- tage of this opportunity to express themselves. At CdM, the "Reflections" committee had been clocking overtime to pre- sent the students with -a mean- ingful opportunity. Monya Lane designed dynamic, oversized posten which Irvine Blueprint reproduced, gratis, for us. Mary Hodge helped her bang them all over campus and arranged with Religion ... Cute 11 Ur• NI 17 into a bank situation. It was discovered during career testing that she had a higb math skill level. "We have a dentist on our board who gave dental care to a young woman who was very self-conscious about her teeth. She would hardly talk, or covered her mouth when she spoke. Now she can't keep it shut," Culbertson said with a smile. "We have photo albums the ladies keep to show the progress they are so proud of-and ·Focus On ay aGNND ENGSTROM audio-visual instructor Fred Andersen Elementary School's Cutler to publicize the contest multipurpoee rbOm. Here we daily OD the campus TV news. will coordinate tbe diap(ayina of His support, and that of student the hip 1ebool entries with Nicole Duvall, bu been a real thOIC from Andersen to show a boost. Ann Lester single-full raqe of creative potential handedly collated more than soo-from students of all ages. entry packets; Susan Jacbon arranged for sponsor Kay Leah to donate the wiJmen' ribbons; Deede Bemis designed and ordered the ribbons; Peggy Ulyate has telephonitia from rounding up a distinguished panel of judges, and Chris Pat- tenon, Pauline Douglas and Diane Daly are in the throes of collecting and sorting entries for judging. The field isn't plowed yet. We will all be working to set up the entries for judging and display on Wednesday, Jan. 27, from S p.m. to 7 p.m ., at Roy 0. rightly so. This past Christmas season was so special, as for some it was the first time they had ever dec<Jrated a tree. But the best part was the message left on my answering machine say- ing, "Thank you, this New Y car will be the first time I have had my daughter with me in a very long time." Culbertson concluded, "These are the gifts that unfold in front of our eyes." A major source of funds, in addition to individual and cor- porate donations, is the "busi- ness arm" of the Mary Magda- As I rummqe through my files, I discover a note so special to me that I have cncwd it for posterity in a zip-top plastic bag. I re-read it for another inspira- tional boost: Dear Andnun PTA. I am 11 Sixth-Gr«k Stutknt Council kpreuntatiw. 11umk you/ or 1~"""'6 your tilM and effort 10 we 1tuden11 could enter tM Refkctlom conteat. I r~aUy enjo~d it. We dill fun thU.,1 we don~ 1et to do in cllus. I cnated thin1a I didn't know I Juul in me. Sincerely, Jene Project. It is a personal shopping service offering new "department quality" items of clothing, jewelry and small gifts at slightlJ,.less than department store prices. It is called the Mobile Mercantile, and it oper- ates a van that comes to groups by appointments. Half the money from sales is given to the project. For further information about the Mary Maaclalene Project, contact Linda Culbertson, direc- tor, P.O. Box 27597, Santa Ana, Calif. (714) 662-3914. LaTi' Selection of CNEL on the West Coast Large Selection of ..... #20280 All. 99959 Special 569995 we 11u11c1 eu. ..... ..., ... , Call UI foi All Your SeMce and Repair Ne1dal cont BrMnHlfn Join me iD my cultural -,up." If your ldaOol ii runniq a PT A "ReRectiona" contest, eDCOUdlB yoar child to enter. Tate IMlvan- taae of some wonderful oppor- tunities to rand out bow today'• youth think and feel by attend- ina the displays at the various schools and the winnen' recep- tion at the Newport Center Library on Jan. 31 from 2 p.m. · to S p.m. Thia special e~t is . beina hosted by Harbor Council PTA and 11w N~n &ulgn/ C03ta M~aa Nn1a to honor thac outstanding young people. Seeina their artwork and photo1rapby, reading their word• and listening to their tunes may present you with peat CCCD ... I bu I . inaipt into the future. Al Hen- rik Willem Van Loon said in 'I1w Aru. Wfbe artl are an even better barometer of what is bappeniaa in our world than the stock market or debates in Conareu." Riabt now it oot a peat time to find encouraaement from either of thoee institutions! But a real old-fashioned confidence boOlkr in America 'a future it in full awing all over the nation u millions of kids work on ..-Reflec- tion•" entries to submit to thousands of PT As. Knowing that makes me feel great, even secure! Bonnie F.nK1trom II a me~r of the Corona Ml M11r Ri1h Sehool and Andqun Seltool PTA :Sand U~8 on tlw Harbor Council PTA. 21, of Oranae Cout Colleae, bu won a competition apomored by tbe Allen Marketi.na Group to delip a lop to 1Je Uled by the John Wayne Airport durina its conatraction period, accordina to Doq Bennett, actiq public information officer for the coUeae. "Tbe 1010, conaistina of a cartoon rcnderiq of a man named O.C. and his do1, MMAJ1bar, will be med OD lips inlbucthta trawlen about ~ ,.., ,.., ..... ,... to • uled d.-S INildilla of tbe new .... 61,• llid ••nett. CN Hli, wlao ii .. w.u. tioa ••'• .......... .. •1s'zr 11 ....... mtiill lroli occ. .......... S500 .,, • Alla Grow. .. ' Cov8r Home Ottered by· Rick Alderette On a bucolic drive throup San Juan Capistrano, siabtaeen are impreued as they wind their way tbrouah the scenic and verdant hills. Two-lane country roads lead to this week's featured home, situated in prestigious Bear Brand Ranch in Laguna Niguel. The home offers the best of both worlds, with a breath- taking view of the ocean and equally striking view of the valley and city lights. Number 1 Walking Stick is the address for this French Norman Country Villa, custom-designed and built by the present owners, with amenities galore. "The superb quality and floor- plan will please anyone who bas shopped the luxury home market recently," said Rick Alclerette, who is offering the home. "The owners planned the residence beautifully, and the value is outstanding." EUROPEAN AMBIENCE Guests pass through the guarded entrance to the 5econd· cul-de-sac on the left. The home is located at the end of the cul- de-sac, on nearly three quarters of an acre of land. The home is set back and a large stamped concrete cobbled driveway pro- vides extra parking for several cars. The entry of the driveway is designed for an electric gate and speaker box. Bouquet Canyon stone deco- rates the outside of the turreted entry. Guests pass through an oak door, onto elegant parque flooring. Etched leaded glass flanks the door. The turret extends up beyond the second story to a coffered ceiling with candelabra brass chandelier. A circular oak staircase leads to the second story galleria with view into the entry area. One wall of the turret, with arched doorway leading to the den, bas used brick. To the right of the entry is the wing containing a guest bath and a bedroom that can be med u an office, guest room qr maid .. quarters. .,.We have 10 many downstain bathrooms, we decided not to have a powder room," said owner Bob J acobscn, who with architect Stan Schroevffer, designed the home. The guest bath, complete with contemporary band-painted pedestal sink and tile Roman tub, ·with stained glass window, acts as the powder room. According to Jacobsen, all of the bathrooms have highly upgraded colored fixtures. The downstairs bedroom ·measures a large 14 x 14 foot and has·· a coffered ceiling with chandelier and a separate entrance. It is currently used as an office and was designed to contain book shelves on one wall, with a pull-down Murphy bed for guests. A large linen closet in the hall bu storage shelves for guests' suitcases. At the end of the hall, back to the entry, is a separate, hidden, "rear" stairway to the second story. To the left of the entry is the formal dining and living rooms. The dining room was designed to hold a large dining table to comfortably scat 14 people. There is a built-in oak buffet and china cabinet and candelabra chandelier over the table. French windows allow a wonderful view of the patio and pool area. An oak railing separates the dining room from the living room. Guesu step down into the large living room, with its appointments of arched, oak trimmed windows flanking the travertine marble fireplace. A custom-made oak mantlcpicce and panel extends from the top of the fircplacc to the ceiling. Bowed bayfront French doors lead to the patio and off er the bnatbtakina view of ocean aad valley. "On a clear day. you can sec foreYCr,• aaya tbe IOllle and that can be applied to this home. Accordina to Jacoblen, tbe view extends down to Mount Helix in San J>ieao. Doheny Beach, San Clemente Pier Ud San Clemente Island arc included in the specUcular view. A GOURMET1S DREAM Any cook, whether gourmet or otherwile, cannot help but be imprased by the kitchen. It is accessible off the dinina room or den. All of ibc trimminp and cabinetry arc oak. Parquet floor- ing, Iona tile counten, a center island with vegic sink, a custom stained glus panel over the indirect lipting arc just a few attractive f catures of this room. There is a built-in secretary situated between the sub-zero refriaerator and immense walk- in pantry. 1be kitchen boasts a double oven, one of them a tri-mode. It includes a regular radiant oven, convection and microwave all in one unit. The oven below is conventional and below that is a warmer. Situated in a used brick grotto is the luxury double Jenn Air range. A powerful fan helps to arrest cooking odors from permeating the home. Behind the range is a band- paintcd tile wildlife scene. The circular breakfast room is beyond. The illusion of a green- house iS created with a show greenhouse, which is built along the windows fronting the break- fast room. A low RPM fan can be switched on to bring the aroma of the flowcn indoon. It is a very pleasant way to start the day. MAXIMUM ENTERTAINMENT HOME Those who enjoy entertaining will agree that the den is an ideal room for doing so. It is situated off the kitchen and can be reached from the entry ball. Oak and used brick arc not used sparingly on this room~ A sunken sit-down bar with mir- rored back bar is located to the rear of the room. Abundant cabinets and wine racks high- light this bar. A row of French doon leads to the patio. A used brick fireplace gives the large room a cozy f ecling. A built-in oak entertainment ~nter can accom- modate a larJe'"ICf'CCncd televi- sion. All wired and ready to go is a closet in one comer, designed to bold wine. Just off the den is the luxur- ious laundry room and guest bath. The laundry room con- tains maximum storage space, a long tile counter and sit-down splash sink. The bath contains chocolate- . colored fixtures and a separate outdoor entry, ideal for those who have been using the pool, or for younpten to use when they have been playing outside. POOL, SPA, FOUNTAIN ANDVI.EW himself. A large patio slab is bigbli1hted with Bouquet Canyon stone, which is alsa used as copina around the pool, spa and fountain. The fountain also doubles u a kiddie pool. One important feature of the pool is its black bottom. J acobten said that conventional pools take several days to beat properly. but t.bc.pools with black bottoms only take a maximum of eight hours. 1be bottom absorbs heat, cutting down on the gas bill. The pool is surrounded with elegant blue and brown tile. The spa is located on a higher level, with a waterfall that spills into the pool. The all-around view is mqnif accnt, and tbc area is large enough to accommodate many people. The backyard is truly desiped for the most possible enjoyment. The current owner bu· com- pleted most of the bardscapina . As an outdoor bonus, the e11 ,.,... .. M•IT 14. I• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS M•llT fl 1111 ,_ M R E . A L T 0 R s GEOR_GEEL s . . COMPANY BEVERLY HILLS BRENTWOOD H.ANCOCK PARK NEWPORT BEACH I NEWPORT BEACH I FABULOUS EASTBLUFF HOME -5 BEDROOMS -VIEW · Spacious family home in the beautiful community of Eastbluff with large country family room. French doors. shutters. texturized ceilings & walls, extensive use of brick. a1r-conditioning, enclosed courtyard with fire pit, and large backyard with in basketball court, spa & view. Convenient location to shopping center, Coraona del Mar Jr. & Sr. High School and parks. Reduced to $455,000. SALLY SHIPLEY I JOYCE DABOL T OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 12:30-4:30P.M. 2615 BAMBOO-EASTBLUFF-NPT BCH NEW NEWPORT BEACH LISTING · Largest model 2 story townhome in the desirable gated communi- ty of Bayridge. 3bdr, 3 bath, one bedroom down stairs convertible to den. Built in electric kitchen and 2-car attached garage. $279.500. MARILYN TWITCHELL BLUFFS -BACK BAY -A VIEW FROM EVERY ROOM · Spectacular panoramic view of bay. city lights, mountains & sunsets. The original owner selected this location over all others. Upgraded sunny end unit with many custom features. Extra large family rm. two used brick ftreP.laces. three patt0s + deck & spa. When you feel the serenity of the greenbelt and trees. and see the natural beauty o~ ba"'"k..bay and the wildlife refuge, you will want this home lo be yoors. $349,000. SALLY SHIPLEY I JOYCE OABOL T OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN 12:30-4:30 305 ENERO-BlUFFS-NEWfORT BEACH SLIP a SAND OH UDO · Best value on Bayfront with an unobstructed view. This remodeled four bedroom, four bath ha$ myriad merits · large family room with oak 2ntertainment center, fabulous St. Charles kitchen, privacy, large courtyard & entry, & unusual open & light feeling through out. Shp could possibly accomodate a 70ft yacht $1.475.000. CAROLYN MASON/CHRISTEN NILSEN I SOUTH LAGUNA EASY ACCESS TO SANDY BEACH AND GENTLE SURF · Custom built contemporary multi· level home with 180 degree ocean view. 3 bdrms. 2.5 baths. security system, glassed in view balconies. $550.000. JANINE OU BOIS ·l .. ' CSi SAN DIEGO SAN FRANCISCO SAN MARINO SEATTLE .. l0 NEWPORT BEACH 1. .. "~ -~- BELCOURT t9LL -NEWPORT BEACH · Dramatic panoramic City hghts and Ocean View from this spaceous two bedroom plus den Condo. Upgrades include hght Oak Hardwood flooring and Plantation shutters. Assoc1at1on offers community pool, spa and entertainment area. $539,000. . MICHEAL BRYLLA OPfN HOUSE SATURDAY l -4P.M. 43 NORTHAMPTON-BELCOURT I CORONA DEL MAR I I • £ SIMPLY THE FINEST · On a pr1vate & secluded site above Newport Harbor 1s one of the most exciting estates on the Gold Coast This custom residence not only affords spectacular views, but 1s on 1.14 acres of land. From its vantage point one can see forever A special home designed for enterta1mng with private courtyard and pool 1s nearly 9.000 square feet. $5,400.000. BY APPOfNTMENT. LINDA TAGLIANETTI AFFORDABLEI ·Priced under $200.000. Spacious 2 bedroom, 2 bath condo. Ocean and Newport Center view. features Firepl~ce. w.?t bar. large deck. double garage. community pool. Assumable 8\ loan. $199.000. ANN BEMENT /'MARY JANK I SPAIN ! COSTA DEL SOL VILLA IN MARSELLA - SPAIN · This Villa 1s built on l /3 of an acre. 3 bdrms 2 ba Property 1s located approx 15 minutes from Puerto Banus, the M1lhonare's playground in Europe This 1s a wonderful opportunity to own your vacation house m this part of Europe. where the weather 1s wonderful all year round. Purchase alone or share with other couples and use 1t for business or family or both $155,000 MARIA BERCOVITZ/ ANNE LENT tilll ·NPT BCH • ' I COSTA MESA I COST A MESA -NEW LISTING Pristine condition 4 bd. 217 ba. home with fireplace m Quiet family area. Walk to park and bike to beach. This home and garage has had the very best. of care and 1s ready to move right into Please caU tor an appointment to view this well priced home for $220.000 TRUDY STUBBLEFIELD I INCOME PROPERTY I NEW ON THE MARKET Extra large duplex m great cond1hon. Perfect tor owner occupant and/or rental. Each unit 1s two stones with 4 bd. 2~ ba. large hving room with fireplace and dining room Washer dryer hook up in kitchen. Excellent opportunity for these hard to fmd income units Priced at ~89.000. TRUDY STUBBLEFIELD RENTALS NEWPORT BEACH · Spacious & attractive 3 bd. 2 ba home Jn Newport Heights Available now Sl.500/MO. NEWPORT BEACH-BLUFFS Spacious 4 bedroom w large bonus room & country kitchen Available 2 1 S2.000 /MO NEWPORT BEACH · Versailles penthouse bachelor umt one year lease $700/MO fREL®A TING OR TRANSFERRING? I fRetocatinc can be a very tryina experience. But Georee Elins can mab 1t eaer tor you. Georee Elkins Realty has been helpnc people find the right homes for over 60 years And to help even further. Georee Elkins has ;on.a with RELO. 1 nabonwide network of realtors who speclllllt"'-. ease the trans1bon of r*at.._. Wt wtl direct JOU to a RU Estill Protewonal in the area of your dloice who wil dlscm II your llllds ii detlil. Go over commlftity profiles: Prov9* you 1rilormabon on 1oc11 sd9ools. entertJemnettt. ~ and MrJthtnl else of 1interest to you. TM Gall Em eo.,., provillls tlis .m • 1 cwtesy to ow cnt.ers. .I.st call our ofhce at (714) 759-9100 Ind a tor ow~ S,.Cmt. #2 Corporate Pim Suite.ISO 7 Ne~ Beach ------ ~ -910 NewpwtBe•ch C.Hfornia ftlll __ _,,, - - PUE 41 MllAIY 14, 1111 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS JDll~Y 11, 1 .. Realtor spotlight: Sharon Corzine-Merrill Lynch BY CHERYL STEHLING Sharon Corzine of Merrill Lynch of Newport has had an excelJent year. After all, with $2 million in sales since June and the birth of her youngest son, Peter, what more could she ask for? "' Corzine 's reaJ estate career began 11 years ago. She said she received excellent training with another company in the area, but after nine months, was ready to move on. So she went to work for Jim Wood of Unique Homet, at his Mesa Verde office. "This was the kind of com- pany that was the image I wanted to have," Corzine said. "I interviewed around and decided that this' was the place for me." About five months after she began with Unique Homes, Wood cfosed down the Mesa Verde office, and Corzine moved to the Corona del Mar office. NB-CM Board ol Realtors t&J have enjoyed the last 10 years here," the Mesai Verde resident said. Last summer, Unique Homes became Merrill Lynch, and the office moved to the Bank of Newport building in DC:ccmbcr. But nothing has changed, Cor- zine said. Being associated with Merrill Lynch has added to her business, she said, but Wood runs the office the same. "He is very creative and nice to work for," Corzine said. "He gives me support in the adver- tising and information I need and tools for working. He gives me the latitude to work with my people." When Corzine works with clients, she prefers to go out to their homes and listen to their wants and needs. She does a little analyzing on her own as to what type of f umiture the client has and priorities. She then sees as many as 70 to 80 homes before she decides on the three to five she will show the client. "It may take me as long as four or five days, but I contact the client daily Jlnd keep him posted," she said. Rhea installed as ·president The reason for showing a client three to five homes is to cut down on the confusion that can overwhelm a prospective buyer. When they are touring the home, she says very little and allows the client to convey feelings and opinions. Above all, she will never pressure a client and will provide the utmost in service. Also, she said that honesty always pays off in the business. immediate past president. Betty Grubb Rhea has been installed as the 1988 president of the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realtors. Jane Boyd, 32nd district regional vice president of the California Asso- ciation of Realtors served as the installing officer. .. Service to the Member/ Service to the Community'' has been selected as the 1988 Realtor theme. President Rhea stated that the Board of Realtors will President Rhea is joined by Tex Griffi th, vi ce president- president / elect, C-21 The Real Es taters; Steven Riddle, secre- tary, C-21 Inland Pacific; Doug Meeder, tre asurer, Coldwell Banker, Costa Mesa; Directors: Doro thy Hardcastle, George Elkins Company; Tom Queen, Grubb & Ellis; Frank Giovinetti, Realtor9; Ray Zartler, Merrill Lynch; and Mary Jank, George Elkins Company serving as Betty Grubb Rhea .---- J ' '"• SPYGLASS -UNOBSTRUCTED VIEWS!!! Southport on one of the best view lots! See it all from this lovely home-bay, ocean, Catalina PalQs Verdes city li~~ts! Five bedrooms, 4~ baths: family room: full dining room, 2 fireplaces. Remodeled master suite and bath includes former bonus room. Two patios; one on view side with solar heated pool, flower gardens -the other is intimate brick patio at courtyard entry. Portuguese kitchen tiles lend blue and white charm to this special home! $799,000. BIG CANYON GOLF COURSE: Lovely one level totally remodeled 4 bedroom home so light and airy with French doors and windows ha~ ~~ ba~hs, 3 fireplaces •. neutral colors throughout, including carpets, floonng and plantation shutters. The lar~e family room has a wet bar, fireplace and entertainment console. The master bedroom is a dream! Very spacious with a fireplace, wrap-around French doors and windows with golf course views through lacy, green trees. Deck on golf course with a cozy area for dining. Truly a special home. One of the lowest golf course prices at $1,150,000. Coldwell Banker, Newport Beach CCXDWC LL BAHf\eR .l Mona Cheshire 644-9060 continue to monitor legislation and local ordinances that have an effect on private property rights. In addition, they will present a series of community outreach programs throughout the year on subjects pertinent to the public, renovate a property for American Home Weck and provide food for the needy through the Christmas Cantrce project. • • • Thirteen local Realtors9, members of the Newport Corzine is Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of tees of the California Assocation Realtors, have been appointed of Realtors e by the 1988 Asso- to service on statewide commit-Cllltnu• • 11111 lOI -wr:.. When Only Corona .del Mar Will Do- Artist' s Studio Up Top With great Northern Light! Plus a well -de""signed 2 bed- room, 2 bath home perched on a high corner R-1 lot. Lots of brick, wood and beam ceilings, $395,000. 545 Hazel (P~ppy), Open Sunday 12-4 p.m. New Listing Just above Bayside, quiet dead-end street, near-new, two story co11~0. Three bedroom, 2~ bath, patio, 2-car covered parking (one garage). Interesting floor plan. $375,000 (appointment only) RESTAURANT Busy Coast Hwy spot. Wine, beer, 1ood lease, seats 70 + patio. ' SHORECLIFFS Five bedrooms, 2~ baths, 2 family rooms. Available March 1 (no pets). $3,000/moellh 3407 Ea~ Cout H1Pwa1, C01811a •1 Mar.· Callronaia9262S • TIE •.a.ETTE ....... 'Ttremendoua p6tential & a real challenge in this 3 story landmark property ••on guard" at the entrance to Newport's harbor, with fabulous views & and advantages of Peninsula Polnt living. 11... a1-1• ........ choice IOUth bayfront location for this eleborMe new 4 bdrm with new dock. Extra include the dining room'• Auatrlan crystal chandelier, travertine fireplace in the living room, large family room I ltalned glaaa lkytighta in the maater bath I gourmet ldtlchen. Slate of the art technology guides the hMting & cooling syseem, 2 spas, sauna, video, intercom I eecurtty ayatems. ' ll.•1.111 Ul-1411 IPlaD M IAYFUIT "": Remodeled from the ground up in '84. Every pouibte amenity in this 3 bdrm Unda Ille home. Coffered copper ceilinged den with full bar, huge wine ceUar, elegant formal dining plus a music gallery. Among the quality materials are travertine, onyx. braa & copper, French alngfe light doors and themopane glass. Terrific b9ya6de patio with pool & spa leads to the dock for 3 boeta. 12.111.111 Al·l• UllA ml "Manor Houae" with 4 bdrma, den/guest, a gallery aurroundlng the two atory Hving room with antique mantel, gourmet kitchen opening to the spacious cozy family room and elegant formal beyfront dt"'ng room. Stained I l•ded windows and Fr. doora open to the IS**Cua. bey view and to the terrace leading to the dock for 2 large yachta. 11.-. D1·1.• llYIUllD llYFlllT ·Over 80-ft. of water frontage and panoramic viewa of the wtdeet pert of Newport Harbor. Freehty refurbiahed large grKioua 4 bdrm home with new carpeting and land8caplng. FC>nNI dining. family & old fashioned ""' room plua courtyard with poot Pf9lltgioua guarded community. W1 1 P 11.. JI.... Dl·I• lllllA Ill.All llYfmll · Spectacular contemporary 3 bdrm with den, family and formal dining rooms. Gourmet kitchen with )ennan & butcher block center i.aand. aparnent over 3 car gar,ge with 1 bdrm & huge offtce with view. Seller will carry 1st T.O. for quallfted buyer. 11.111• 17Mlll Cll1l9 llYflllf · Redwood & glm with t.bulou• - ... down tWbor ~ channel. Contlmporary atytlng with e bdrmS. den, dining room. and office with_..,.... we of tine h9rdwoodl. GrMt waa.rtront patio entlrtllining .,.. with ..,._ leedlng to dock for 3largeboala.Ownerwillcany1st T. 0. (LI) 1111.111 D1·1• • a 11& on the Golf Courie. Bllrlk owned ~ conte"'POfary fixer with outatandlng potential. ~ GS*' mullHev9I floor plM wtlh 4 bdinaa. 4 ._... 3 .,..,.._including 1 In....., 1U1ta. family room, formal dining Md triple g1nge. Low9et priced CUltom home in this exclualve gated community. llllJ• Dl·l• 111111 -· Fabulous iorever views from this estate home wtth 4 bdrma, den, formal dining & 2 famffy rooms in this gated community with tennit & poofa. Cuatom Interior with mirrors, designer lighting, travertine sophisticated wall coverings & window treatments. Lush landscaping enhances the exterior complete with spa. 1174... U1·1• ICWFlllT on the point Quality custom 3 bdrm & den including beach-front master suite with sitting room. A beautifully cared for home, original owner I builder ha• used a raised foundation to capitalize on spectacular ocean, sunet & Catalina views. I~ U1·1• CUFFIAftll view property. Spacious 3 bdrm home with straight on bay & ocean views from nearly all rooms in an outstanding neighborhood location, within walking distance of all schools. Nice home for now but terrific potential for up or down expansion & remodel. Seiter will assist with financing. 11•.IH U1·1• UM ml ••TICATE · An architectural gem built around lush patio on wkte lol High ceilinged master down with cozy den with fireplace, 2 children's bdrms in upetaira wing plus aeparate maid's room. elegant fonnaJ dining & gourmet kitchen. ..... U1·1• ltlclc NEW LISTING*** .... ml · Extraordinarily large & unu1uaJly private lot on one of the i8landa best atr...._ Beautifully remodeled light and airy 4 bedroom including aecluded maaw auit9 with mini bay view, family room I den. The epitome of that eought after Southern Catitomia lifeltyle with akytights & tpaCk>ua patio. 1711.19 D1·J• ClllllEICIAI. ClllU in growing Yucaipa. Paving, lidewalka & utilities on this over 1 and 3/4tha acre on a main street in excellent location where many l8Mcea are needed. •11.19 a1-1• ICUlf9IT · at the center of Newport'• action with fabulous ocean and c.t.lina Yiewa. Large 2 story 4 bdrm home wtth huge family room and two spacious sunny petloe. Compe-..y furnished at .. a11.19 Dl·I• . ... lllDD Sophisticated 4 bedroom wtth spectac- ular bllck bay. city light and mountain viewa. Specious ftowtng tloorplan with indoor akytighted pool In tropical .atng. gourmet kitchen & entlf18inment cen'9r wtth ... bar. • I f 71 IL . .l•.111 D1·1• CIMU B .. -Rare tripfex compleeely renovated & Hke new including betha, kitchens. tile & fixtures. Three 2 bdrm townhou88 atyte units. one with fp & 1 ¥. bathe. Freshly painted. carpeted & new window COYeringa. 14 •• 111 A1·1• PE-.u Pim -Channing remodeled 3 bdrm with den and huge deck over 3 car gar11ge. Open yet cozy with fireplace & bay windowed dining area. French windows and doors open to loYely brick patio. First time on "*"el lt•.111 D1·1• ••••• CIMU IEl Ml -Beautifully lanctac.ped, award winning duplex with beamed ceilings. akytighta and broad expanses of glass. Both 2 story unita have 3 bdrms, larger front unit has master with fp & spa. tub. 1111.• a1-1• IAYFlllT CllH -panoramic views. Thia totally remodeled 3 bdrm includes all the beautiful furnish- ings right down to the last teacup for a gr•t vacation get-a-way. Boat slip available, walk to shops & beech. Mn• D1·1• Liii IOCI -Security gated prestigious commonity of def Largo: Spacious 5 bdrm 2 story family home with family & formal. dining rooms and den. $ep8rate master suite with "Private patio, vaulted cetiitgl & custom ~ throughout Huge yard with room for poof. 1111.• at.•• IMllT llUll ·A tranquil oasis just 3 blocks from the ocean. tteeds some T.LC. but Great Potential & Great Price!t Cottage style 2 bdrm home with den and office. lawn & brick planters on quiet street Reduced for quick sale!! 1211.• A1·1• MY WlW condo on the Peninsula. Freshly carpMad 2 bedroom. 2 beth in eecurity buitding with community pool. Rights to 35' boat slip are included. A caretr• vacation retreat. walk to Newport landing. beaches &terry. 1211.• l1lam ~ .... .... I IOU· SPKioua 2 atory tarnUy home wit\ 4 bdrma and 21h baths. G..-t k>cation cl098 to Community poof & tennis courts and just 3 Wocka totheb•ch. (LI) 1111.111 Dl·I•. •nrm111 ... ~t poaibilities in this attractive .. bdrm home _.., poof & ..,._ Super location in nice famity neighborhood with greet achoom. 11.... A1·1• Clf, t Elf PMI in Costa Mee&. tmmaculate. tre.hly pti;ntlld 3 bdrm home in family neighborhood. Vautt.d ceilinga & woodbuming Fp. in the IMng room. Nice patio with fire ring in huge yard. Walk to atl 8Chooll. .... .,.,. CllTA W family neighborhood. Nicely remodeled 3 bdrm ... ,. home with cerpoft Md double d•ched ga19ge. SeHer haa appro49d plana tor tMWty room addition. 11•• D1·1• CllTA W ~ QuelMy built 8nd onty 4 ywa old, 2 bdrm unit wtth akylighl, lreplace, cerwnic tMe & oak cabineea. Community poo1 & ..,.. a.. owned wi1h greet loan terms. 112!.m ··-·- •.. , . I HOMES, INC. WATERFR.ONT . REALTORS• .. l4JIW.Coa11Hwy. N~lelch Al•1411 .. neaea11Atate.,...cm · ~tllMW--tan .... 11• .. -ol~nari.C .......... II COmf ... from '6&-1•18'7 tr 1 • ta• ,.W at ........ of caml•11 ... of .... at ... nte of St.ti ,.. *-.. •Ian ii ca Hu ti• am&1 UJ tdethii '-..... , ..a nl9ct a fwl lalel price. TIWt 0... n8ed..........,. .. amh ..... , .... .._ ncor•1il aplmt a property ~ wllllcla t1Mn wa ·-me. Tiie N ..... Emlin pro'fWi9 tllil lldonMdoll • • f'll!lllc senke. F =FULL P =PARTIAL PROPERTY TRUST DATE ADDRESS OE.ED CONSlDER>iTION Sept. 21 1516 E. Ocean Front n/a n/a Sept. 21 212 Fernleaf Avenue n/a n/a Sept. 21 4905 Bruce Crescent n/a n/a Sept. 21 l 00 I Marian Lane $384,000 . $480,000 F Sept. 21 210 La Jolla Drive n/a n/a Sept. 21 1107 Goldenrod A venue n/a · n/a Sept. 21 500 Marigold A venue n/a ~ Quit Claim Sept. 21 621 Rockford Road n/a n/a Sept. 21 16 Belcourt Drive South . $620,000 $775,000 F ~ept. 22 2029 Ocean Boulevard $272,000 $340,000 F Sept. 72 1980 Vista Caudal n/a $106,000 F Sept. 22 512 Cameo Highlands n /a n/a Sept. 23 214 Fernleaf Avenue $340,000 $425,000 F I Sept. 23 I Burning Tree Road n/a $800,000 Sept. 23 2070 Port Bristol Circle n/a Quit Claim Sept. 23 220 Nice Lane n/a $125,000 F . Sept. 24 315 Iris Avenue $455,000 n/a Sept. 24 1006 Somerset Lane n/a n/a Sept. 24 1615 Lincoln Avenue n/a n/a Sept. 24 211 Via K.oron $351 ,000 $390,000 F Sept. 24 12 Burning Tree Road n /a n/a Sept. 24 1960 Port Laurent Place $225 ,000 $295,000 F Sept. 24 406 Goldenrod A venue n/a n/a COSTA MESA . ~ ~£iM:· [fil®ifU1*™ The Real Estate Blotter contains only that Information which is a matter of pubtk record. Comideradoa is computed from documentary trander tax paid at the time or comldendon or .. at die nte of SI.II per thousand dollan or consWeration excludin& any exllda& lous and may not reflect • full sales price. Trust Deecls reflect encumbnnce amou.nts and ... , un been HCGl'ded ....... a property on which there was no sale. The Costa Mesa News proTida this lnfonaadon u a public service. F =FULL P = PARTIAL PROPERTY TRUST DATE ADDRESS DEED CONSIDERATION Sept. 21 2919 Ellesmere A venue $148 ,000 $185,000 F Sept. 21 788 Hudson Av~nue n/a n/a Sept. 21 200 Magnolia Street n/a $52,500 p Sept. 22 1932 Kauai Place $250,000 $89,500 p Sept. 22 1083 Visalia Drive $191,250 n/a Sept. 22 2119 Thurin Avenue $135,000 $135,000 Sept.22 1960 Swan Drive ~219,200 $274,0000 F Sept. 23 481 E. 19th Street $151,(,()() $189,SOO F Sept. 23 2581 Greenbriar Lane $151,200 $168,000 F • Sept. 23 3142 Cork Lane $180,000 Quit Claim Sept. 23 3113 Monroe Way $100,000 S167,000 Sept. 23 l 059 Tulare Drive $180,000 $200,000 F Sept. 23 3141 Yukon Avenue n/a n/a Sept. 23 2124 President Place $114,750 n/a Sept. 23 152 Buoy Street Sl45,000 $175,000 F Sept. 23 1936 Oranae Avenue $132,300 n/a SCpt. 24 3098 Gibraltar Avenue $123,000 $160,000 F Sept. 24 2338 Colpte Drive $140,400 Sl56,800 F . ~pt,, 24 1089 V .,uejo Circle $144,900 $207,000 F these great listingsf . .• American Heart Association 'NE'RE AGHTI~ Fm \()JR LIFE RF/Mil( o/ NEWIUJI' EfJCtt FOR THE HARBOR VIEW SPECIALIST CALL JO-ANN DORAN ,..,,,,,, ..... Finest .. FIRST WEEK ON MARKET $417,000 Strikinc expends, customized 5 bedroom home with 2 master suites, one on each floor. Family room and 5th bedroom on separate wing. Wood entry way, 3 skyti1hts, French doors and windows, plantation shutters, walk-in closets, X·larae storaee space. Great curb appeal. Assumable I09n. PACKED AND READY TO MOVE $350,000 S.Ck on market; purchaled another home. Extra lar1e backyard with sunny location. Four bedrooms, 2 bMhs on one floor. LOWEST PRICED IN COMMUNITY $325,000 Grut locMion w1ehaol and 11.enbetl Private, specious petioonaood sized tot. This 3 bedroom, 2 a.th home rney be what ,ou're k>okin1 for. 760-5000 or 759-0619 -- cpete ~Cll<1<ett cp1<eae1tta ~ COZV AND IMMACULATEI New listing in Eastside Costa Mesa, on ~uiet greenbelt. Two bedrooms, 2 baths, and enclosed patio. Single story, ground floor townhouse with the privacy of a free- standing home. Pool, clubhouse, lawns, trees and flowers-a su~r IOCale. All this for $157,500. Call to see! A CALL , . ANDLELl GHT" f Unique Homes··· A "GARAGE'SALE BY C llin~ t he antiques o . ited! It's Merrill ~ynch se i Corona del ~ar , You're inv t he Unique offices n January 22nd, at t 6 ?.~.! There'll Friday even ing, door s ooen a the event .··:· and lots of baskets Hemingways wil l cater t•bies of all k i nds . lltops clawfoots , collec l. h 759-6600 with quest1ons. ---~ be ro • 0 ·a1 ''errill Lyne ..•... file cabinets too! 1 ·· "The Best Little Newsletter in Newport" is being mailed to 10,000 homes every month. January's issue tells of a candlelight Garage Sale, intriguing local stores and the PTA's annual Spirit Run. If Merrill Lynch inadvertently misses YOl:f, give us a call at 759-6600. We'll .personally deliver! ...... , . ...., ..... ....o11ra ••T KEPT SECRET-5 bdrm, 5 ba w/fabulous back bay view, 3 car garage. For the per.on who appreciatea quality. $1, 160,000 cozy• UYSHORE8-Here's a winner. 3 bdrm, 3 trplca. 2 atoriee and 2400 sq ft. Oellghtfulty remodeled throughout. $599,000 PW OF 8HORECL.FF8-Newports traditional ••· 4 bdrm, 4 ba, spectacular appointments, pond, ..,._ 3 frplcs, gourmet kitchen and more. $975,000 HRAllT OF LAGUNA-With 4 bdrm, 3 ba home wn.rge Irregular lot, beautiful ocean and canyon views. Well priced and owner anxious. $399,500 0.. Of LAllGE8T LOTS-In Cameo Shores, wood ~glass, 5 bdrm w/pool, panoramic view, vacant and easy to see. S 1,500,000 ... ~•Car••del•ar 11'UL Y UNIQUEl-Plans and scale model included for whitewater view lot, 60' oceanfront in Olde CdM. $1,200,000 SHADY DEAL-Gorgeous tree-lined avenue, so. of hwy CdM. Duplex with lovely 4 bdrm. hoive. 1 bdrm income, f abu!ous patio. $569,500 CLASSIC CHARM-Olde CdM corner lot w/ 2 bdrm. 1 ba home, picturesque exterior, R-2 lot, good loan and wetl-maintalned. $325,000 c •• ~ ... -· .. - FOMVER WNIEWATER VIEW-Magnificent South Laguna condo. 2 bdrm, den with every amenity, private comm. $639,000 A REAL DEAL-Here's a pampered and paneled condominium overlooking Big Canyon golf. 2 bdrm, 2 ba. pl8ntation shutters. $225.000 9UY A GOLDeN SUNSET-Resort styte living, in- cred6ble bey and 9Uft98t view, 2 bdrm, comm. poof Md ... boat apece aveffable. $379,000 Jim Wood, Man~ger • ....... ,,. •••• c. FUN UTILE ISLAM>-Quiet Balboa lstand area, yet near action. Fulty functioning 4 bdrm, 3 ba famlty room home. Skyttghts, decks, patios. $629,500 SECLUDED WATERFRONT-On Carnation Cove, CdM. 4 bdrm, 4 ba, 2 frplcs, with otd world charm. Submit offer, owner may trade. $1,750,000 PE ... SULA TOWIOUE New, on the sand, 2 bdrm, 3 ba, lg. master with frplc., spa, kitchen finished with imported tiles. $675,000 ....-oRT BEACH-Townhome near Hoag, 3 bdrm, 21n ba, ciole to beach, 2 frplcs, neutral decor, new shutters, gated w/poot, spa. S 192,000 VILLA 8ALBOA-Spacious 2 bdrm townhome, frplc . tam. room, large entry/living area, guarded gated w/poot and spa. $219,500 UONTEGO HODEL-Popular plan In Harbor View homes. One story, 4 bdrm, 2 ba, family room/country kitchen. Near comm. pool. $385,000 TOP OF THE LINE-Rare Valentine custom In Sea- view of Newport Beach. Spacious rambflng floor plan, 3 bdrm, bonus area, some view. $595,000 .. ....... 1111,111 BEACH LIVING-Tip toe to the sand! In San Clemente! 2 bdrm, 2 ba. gated complex with pool, spa, rec. room. Near library. shops, park. $220,000 SCENIC SETTING-Condo w/ magnificent golf course v,iew, 2 bdrm, 2 ba. 2200 sq ft. In lmmac. conditiorl. near comm. tennis. pool, SPa. $279.500 TWO MASTER SUITES-"Turn key" condo in ver- sailles, ocean view yet close to comm. poof, spa, work-out room, desirabte location. $209,000 NEWER .. NEWPORT NORTH-2 bdrm, 2'~ bath towntiorne, corner unit In centralty located area near comm. pool, UCI, Back bay and airport. $205,000 ....... ,,.. •. , NEW EXCLUSIVE llAYFRONT-5 bdrm, 4 ba, un- surpassed view of hartmr, perfect move-in cond., 2 slips to accomodate 50 ft. yachts. $1,550,000 SUt SPACE .. NEWPORT HAMOR-Near Linda Isle, spacious, custom single story w/btg rooms, 60' on bay, patk>s front/rear. $1,295,000 .................. , 1-4 •1Pwt• Bev White ...... , .. B.Bowie llUT $105,000 LH H11 •MH• #I 2 bdrm, 2 ba twnhm, gated comm. J. Brooks ... $595,000 .. , ............ . custom 3 bdrm. bonus rm F. Scott-Evans L81m.E $1 ,650,000 111&1.We .... 3 bdrm, 3 ba, bayfront/or lee mo. C. Rosa Hl•ILRI $975,000 1• au11• M. spectacular 4' ·bdrm, 4' ba home M . Hugfft ···-······ •• , 1-4 -111111 $1,500,000 4111 Pelt•• 5 bdrm, view huge lot F. Scon Evans aau•t mn s2os.ooo ........ corner unit 2 bdrm, 2'~ ba townhome B. Bowie mTI .uT $105,000 LH H11 Dnl • itl 2 bdrm. 2 ba twnhm, gated comm. J . Brooks L8I ml $1 ,650.000 3 bdrm, 3 ba, bayfront/or lse mo ..... "" $975,000 spectacular 4 bdrm, 4 ba home UHllHI $599,000 wen located 3 bdrm, Pf"lv. comm. *""' _.. $334,000 3 bdrm, bit of ooean vtew .. _ $569,500 4/ 1 duplex, extra lg. lot,grt.loc. 111"91.We .... C. Ross . nu .. J. SkahM l•La.._ s. Stingsby 111 lrlr•• C. MauMti The . Staff of Merrill Lynch Realty/Newport Beach Esther Tabak NanTuly Marlyrl Thoma Glaves Maly Von Geldem ••• Siies Manager J1mwoocr•• Mamger BeVW111e PatlMtler RlwlMtler --- I . . Bear Brand Ranch mansion ... C1 rA 11hi,.21 home comes with a greenhouse in one comer and a mini-orchard of I 0 citrus trees, including orange, lemon, lime and grape- fruit. UPSTAIR BONUSES The second story can be reached either from the circular stairway off the entry ball or the rear stairway off the guest wing. Two bedrooms, plus the master suite arc located here, as well as a SOO square foot bonus area over the garage. The second floor is of poured concrete, which assures soundproof mg for both levels. To the right off the circular galleria is another guest bcd- roo~ with private bath. Arched paneled windows allow a view of the front of the home and bins. A large walk-in closet provides storage. The bath, with its yellow fixtures, allows guests to retreat in luxury. The second bedroom is a large suite, with wrap-around win- dows for the view and storaae underneath the window seats. An oversized closet, crown molding and a textured ceiling arc a few amenities of this room. The bath has bandpainted fix- tures, and the whole area can be closed off with the· ball door. Beyond is the bonus area, located behind a camouflqed door. The only thing giving away the fact that it is a door is the door handle. This room bas t1Hce large, dormer windows in the front and a larae side win- dow. The room can be Uled for a multitude of purpotea includ- • I • mg an exercise retreat, an extra bedroom, playroom, model train room or just plain storqe. Jacobsen said there arc plam to build' an all-year 10 x 10 cedar closet in one corner. Between the second bedroom and bonus area is the luxurious a rtote from maury Open Saturday, Sunday 1-5 p.m. 1508 Dover Drive· NB ... Four bedroom home with family/ dining room, gourmet kitchen, pool and easy maintenance yard. $375,000. Trade Into Shorecliff Three bedroom, 3 bath home, excellent condition, owner inter- ested in exehanging for income producing prope~. Call for details: 673-5354. Old CDM :Two bedroom, 2 bath home on R-2 lot. Lots of potential! $325,000 •. ---EfR~r-llllMli Ill .... f 1t1 11 II Ill llMM ... Ill ••tr1•• 11111 • 1 I I a re ui II 11 lllnl na I,.,............ •ts'._ muter suite and bath. Wrap- around windows and French doon provide all-day sunshine. The area where the bed is was desianed to accommodate a f9ur-poster bed. Overhead downJiahts arc for readiJw. A travertine marble fa.replace adds to the coziness. In one comer is a wet bar with its own refrig- erator. Located down a ball off the bedroom is the over-siz.ed walk- in closet, with built-in storaae and the bathroom. The hall contains French doon, which lead to a private balcony and view. The bath baa everything anyone can think of. A al•ued- in steam shower bu a dual bead. A 1eparate room contains tbe water closet and bidet. Double siab are let into a white tile counter, with a sitdown vanity in betwten. To the left is a turret, ,nth tbe white and pink tile octqon Roman tub. "This was designed so a per-· son can soak in the tub and enjoy the view," said Jacobsen. Three large windows sur- round the tub, giving a ISO degree view. The window sills were dropped and tbe seat raised in the tub. Greenery surrounds it. This is truly an ide*1 way to ease the tensions of the day. FINANCIAL FACTS AND REALTOR INFORMATION The home is listed at Sl,100,000 by Rick Aldentte, listina agent. MYou just cannot find a splendid home like this one with a goraeous ocean view, in a pte guarded .community for this price," said Alderette. 161 think it is truly a wonderful opportunity for someone." The offJCe is located at 208 I Business Center Drive, Suite 180, Irvine, acrou from John Wayne Air- port. For more information or viewing, call 73 J-c.444 or 8S4- S050. JAIUAllY 14. 1111 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN /COSTA MESA NEWS JAIUAIY 11. 1•-PAIE • • . - 50,000. C!rculation in the Harbor Alea ., .. ,,. .. ~ 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 yo~r immediate neighborhood is important to you, then The Newport Ensign and The Costa Mesa News offer a hometown advantaJ?e. That's because we distribute our real estate section only in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa, and no place else. So your advertising is seen by 110,000 readers in YOUR immediate market. The people who will buy homes from you. And list with you. Advertising to cities you don't do business in just doesn't make sense. Or cents. • The Hometown Advantage. The Newport Ensign The Costa_· Mesa News • • --- ~- -- - . ..... I NII 1• M.alY 14. t• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS-Wl'l 11. 1• - -- CIDCAGO 'l'fl'l .E-AND SAFECO ·nTl'.E HAVE JOINED FORCES 10CREATE1llE MAJOR FORCE IN. TflE 'ITI'l .E INDUSfRY. . With Chicago Title's recent acquJsltion of SAFECO Title. two of the most respected names in the title industry have come together to fonn a title network unequaled in scope and service. First and foremost. our association means we now provide the best geographic coverage of any title company in the nation. So we're eve n better equipped to handle all your title transactions. be they intrastate or interstate. What's more. our expanded network of bver 5.CXXJ locations nationwide assures you the prompt. accurat!=! service and person-to-person attention you've come to expect from two title leaders. Our unparalleled geographic coverage and far- reac)ling title services give you unsurpassed protection for your real estate interest. Chicago Title and SAFECO Title-togethe r. we 're wuivaled. Chicago Title@. 825 N. BROADWAY. SANTA ANA. CA 92701 • l·IOO·fOR·TITLE (714) 547-7251 Thanks to eenerous donations by The c..-., .........._ ,......., and Soult CGllllt .........,. the holiday wson became a little brilhfer for the kids at Children's Hospital·Oranee County (CHOC). The arand evenina t>eaan when the children and their parents rode in an airliner·like bus to The Cannery, where they enjoyed dinner and dessert. Afterwards, it was on to the South Coast Repertory, for the annual classic, .. A Christmas CarQj." The children and their parents really enjoyed themselYeS. And thanks 10 to The Cannery Restaurant, Fun Bus, and South Coast Repertory, who donated services and spread a ltttle Holiday cheer. By Brigh~nilig a ChilQ's HolldCJyS, We Raise Our Own season $plrifs . . ~ SCR Board of. Realtors. • • c1111111• m.J11141 ciation President Dale Colby. Betty Grubb Rhea, president of the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realtors, announced the following appointments: Douglas Meeder, communications; Betty Gtubb Rhea, board president, leader- ship forum; Steve Riddle, com- puter; George Williamson, sergeant-at-arms; Pat Zartler, communcations and member- ship development; Raymond Zartler, multiple listing service; Jane Boyd, regional vice pres- idents; Robert Burtner, com- munications;· Paul Franklin, CCIM, IMPAC trustees, N.A.R. director screening, nom- inations committee-internal operations procedure, water policy ~k force; Frank Giovi- netti, realtor consumer protec- tion; Tex Griffith, educational services; Dorothy Hardcastle, local governmental relations; Mary Jank, common interest subdivision; and three staff members: Dwight Dickey, chair- man of the state executive ~ffic­ ers committee and member of board legal affairs committee; Stephanie Mosley, computer and multiple listing service; Betty Jo Bailey, member of advocates, local governmental relations and communications. • • • Mary Jank, the 1987 president of the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realtors, was recently honored at the annual Awards Dinner Dance at the Red Lion Inn in Costa Mesa. She was presented a Joint Reso- lution from the California State Legislature by State Senator Marian Bergeson, Assembly- man Gil Ferguson and Assem- blyman Nolan Frizzelle. Merrill lynch sales boom . Merrill Lynch Realty moved to new Newport Beach offi- ces ... and got off to a r~arinl start during the Cbriltmu hol- idaj week. ~ throwing a party for SOO friends, clients and CUltOmen, the oft'"ICC sold over S2 million in residential real estate. "Moving was-n9t difficult became everything wu brand new,,. remarked Jim Wood, Merrill Lynch manager. "It's the details that got to me. I wanted the office looking like we'd been operating for months; that takes energy." Merrill Lynch Realty is offer- ing a colorful 2' x 3' aerial photo of Newport Beach in commem- oration of their new offices. Copies of the post.er arc avail- able by dropping by the new off.cesat2101 E. Coast Highway on the 2nd floor of the Bank of Newport Building in Newport Beach or by calling 759-6600 for delivery. Merrill Lynch Realty of New- port Beach has 45 sales people , currently on staff and plans to add IS more experienced agents by this spring. Merrill Lynch Realty has 17 offices in Orange County with over 400 · offices nationwide specializing in afflu- ent, upper-end com!Jlunities. . , ... FM.-1HENEM'ORTB•IMIC08TAI EM.._ ... A LITTLE BRICK COTTAGE IN CORONA-OEt MAW Everybody's looki"I for one of these! Potentially, a dream cottage on a pretty tree-tined street, this is the ultimate fixer·an>Per or a tearer-downer, on an extra wide lot (35' x 118') in one of the best neighborhoods in this fine commu- nity. Built solid as a fortress, entirely of heavy adobe ~k, this could be the perfect retirement home, with a library, shopping and Senior Citizens center nearby. OWNER MUST SELL NOW! Priced low at $325,000.00 firm 713 NARCISSUS (Please do not diSturb Occupant) E COUNTY'S BEST · KEPT SECRET A Very Cosmopolitan G8te-Guardecf Community of . 64 Luxurious Custom Homes on the Shores of a Huge · 124 Acre Lake in the . Heart of Orange County, Just 20 Minutes from South Coast Plaza! . . Yours to enjoy every day for the rest of your life! All the amenities of a world class resort .... sailing, fishing, swimming, a private beach for the exclusive use of you and your neighbors only ... walk to a colorful Mediterranean styled shopping village that l90ks more like an extravagant villa than a shopping center, and features a fabulous Irvine Ranch Market, and .several lakeside restaurants! All this, with several golf courses nearby, and just a short drive from anywhere in Orange County.' 2 SUPERB CUSTOM HOMES IN .FABULOUS TREE VISTAS 1. A rich and elegant residence. a special superbly crafted home, about 4,000 square feet. with f1tlefY amenity for cosmopolitan living and erltertaining. Enjoy the IOllOOUS EfWish Garden settina that includes a picturesque court- yard, eccented by an exquisite stone pool and spa. The home hes 4 bedrooms, 4 baths, 4 fireplKeS, plus• sepa- ,... completely self-Q>itlained auest house (or.enteftain- lnl "*">· Priced at only $625,000.00 and sellers will cGnlidlf tddes for nice home in either Newport 811ch ~ TUlllfOck .. d Irvine. 2. Spacious contemporary Spanish, 2 stories. about 3,500 square feet with soaring ceilings, larp livina room with sunken CorNerSation pit with large fireplace, formal din. inc area, family room with fireplace plus separate bonus room. The master bedroom has larae sitti• area •nd spertdif11 bathroom. The home offers• total of 4 bed- rooms, Md three full bMhrooms, and feetures two sepa-'* ,_. ds, with plumbi111 and electricity alrady installed for future pool and ... Aski111 $540,000.00 and '8llers .. CGnllidlr ..a.wes. - NIE 1• JlllllY 14, 1• THE N~RT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS--WIY 11-1• cl-iICAGO 'fl'l'l .E AND SAFECO 'fl'l'l .E HAVE JOINED FORCES ID CREATE THE ~MAJOR FORCE IN 1llE 'l'I'l'l .E INDUSTRY. With Chicago Title's recent acquisition of SAFECO Title. two of the most respected names ln the title industry have come together to form a title network unequaled in scope and service. First and foremost. our association means we now provide th& best geographic coverage of any title company in the nation. So we're even better equipped to handle all your title transactions. be they intrastate or interstate. What's more. our expanded network of over 5.CXXl locations nationwide assures you the prompt. accurate service and person-tcrperson attention you've come to expect from two title leaders. Our unparalleled geographic coverage and f ~ reaching title services give you unswpasSed protection for your real estate interest. Chicago Title and SAFECO Title-together. we're wuivaled. Chicago Tide@. 825 N. BROADWAY. SANTA ANA. CA 92701 • 1 ·IOO·fOtt· TITLE (714) 547-7251 1 .,,,,,,,.,,,,, •••• ,1,1$1111111 .. Thanks to aenerous donations by The C..-, ..._urMI. Fun ... and loulh Cwt ....-,, the holiday season became a litt1e bri1hter f« the kids at Children's Hospi1al·Ora,.e County (CHOC). The grand evening bepn when the children and their parents rode in an airliner-like bus to The Cannery, where they enjoyed dinner and dessert. Afterwards, it was on to the South Coast Repertory, for the annual classic, "A Christmas Carol." The children and their parents really enjoyed themselves. And thanks go to The Cannery Restaurant, FunBus, and South Coast Repertory, who donated services and. spread a ltttle Holiday cheer. By Brightening a Child's Holidays, We Raise Our Own Season Spirits. ~ SCR ,. " Board of Realtors. • • Cllll111• m 1111141 ciation President Dale Colby. Betty Grubb Rhe~ president of the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realtors, announced the following appointments: Douglas Meeder, communications; Betty Grubb Rbe~ board president, leader- ship forum; Steve Riddle, com- puter; George Williamson, sergeant-at-arms; Pat Zartler, communcations and member- ship development; Raymond Zartler, multiple listing service; Jane Boyd, regional vice pres- idents; Robert Burtner, com- munications; Paul Franklin, CCIM, IMPAC trustees, N.A.R. director screening, nom- inations committee-internal operations procedure, water policy task force; Frank Giovi- netti. realtor consumer protec- tion; Tex Griffith, educational services; Dorothy Hardcastle, ' ' local governmental relations; Mary Jank, common interest subdivision; and three staff members: Dwight Dickey, chair- man of the state executive offic- ers committee and member of board legal affairs committee; Stephanie Mosley, computer and multiple listing service; Betty Jo Bailey, member of advocates, local governmental relations and communications. • • • Mary Janie, the 1987 president of the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realtors, was recently honored at the annual Awards Dinner Dance at the Red Lion Inn in Costa Mesa. She was presented a Joint Reso- lution from the California State Legislature by State Senator Marian Bergeson, Assembly- man Gil Ferguson and Assem- blyman Nolan Frizzelle. Merrill lynch sales boom Merrill Lynch Realty moved to new Newport Beach offi- ces ... and got off to a roaring start during the Cbrittmas bol- idaj week. While throwing a party for SOO friends, clients and cmtomen, the office sold over S2 million in residential real estate. "Moving wasn,. difficult because everything wa brand new:' remarked Jim Wood, Merrill Lynch managcr .• "lt's the details that got to me. I wanted the office looking like we'd been operating for months; that takes energy." Merrill Lynch Realty is offer- ing a colorful 2' x 3' aerial photo of Newport Beach in commem- oration of their new offices. Copies of the post.er arc avail- able by dropping by the new offJCeS at 2101 E. Coast Highway on the 2nd floor of the Bank of Newport Building in Newport Beach or by calling 759-6600 for delivery. Menill Lynch Realty of New- port Beach bas 45 sales people currently on staff and plans to add IS more experienced agents by this spring. Merrill Lynch Realty has J 7 offices in Orange County with over 400 offices nationwide specializing in afflu- ent, upper~nd com!Jlunitics . ' A-LIULE BRICK COTTAGE IN CORONA DEL MAR Everybody's lookina for one Of these! Potentially, a dream cottage on a pretty tree-lined street, this is the ultimate fixer-upper or a tearer-downer, on an extra wide lot (35' x 118') in one of the best neighborhoods in this fine commu- nity. Built solid as a fortress, entirely of heavy adobe brick, this could be the.perfect retirement home, with a library, shopping and Senior Citizens center nearby. OWNER MUST SELL NOW! Priced low at $325,000.00 firm · 713 NARCISSUS (Please do not disturb Occupant) GE COUNTY'S BEST KEPT SECRET A Very Cosmopolita.n Gate-Guarded Community of 64 Luxurious Custom Homes on the Shores of a Huge ·124 Acre Lake in the Heart of Orange County, Just 20 Minutes from South Coast Plaza! . Yours to enjoy every day for the rest of your life! All the amenities of a world class resort .... sailing, fishing, swimming, a private beach for the exclusive use of you and your neighbors only ... walk to a colorful Mediterranean styled shopping village that l()Oks more like an extravagant villa than a shopping center, and features a fabulous Irvine Ranch Market, and several lakeside restaurants! All this, with several golf courses nearby, and just a short drive from anywhere in Orange County: 2 SUPERB CUSTOM HOMES IN FABULOUS TREE VISTAS 1. A rich and elegant residence, a special superbly crafted home, about 4,000 square feet, with every amenity for eosinopolitan living and entertaining. Enjoy the 1orgeous Enltish Garden setting that includes a picturesque court- ,.n:I, accented by an exquisite stone pool and spa. The home Ml 4 bedrooms, 4 baths, 4 fireplaces, plus a sepa-'* completely self-contained 1uest house (or entertain-1"1 R.,,n). Priced at only $625,000.00 and sellers will canmder trades for nice home in either Newport Beach or TlltlMlliCll .. of Irvine. 2 . Spacious contemporary Spanish, 2 stories, about 3,500 square feet with soaring ceilings, large living room with sunken conversation pit with large fireplace, formal din- ing area, family room with fireplace plus separate bonus room. The master bedroom has larae sittina area and sparklina bathroom. The home offers a total of 4 bed- rooms, and three full bathrooms, and features two sep11- rate yards, with plumbina and electricity alre.dy installed for future pool and spa. Askin& $540,000.00 and sellers will consider excha,.._ -