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8Y BILL HARVEY
James Andenon, under investiptiOa
for poaible embezzlement as presideat
of a Newport &e.ch car l&lea compaay,
Das disappeared .ccordiq to Newport
Be11eh police, and attorneys for tbe
c;ompaay have posted armed guards at
the business.
Andenoq, 39, WU president of the
Auto Gallery, a comipment car sales
company that is the subject of a
Newport Beach Police Department
UrJHription, KCOldina to Bob Oatley
of die Newport •Kii police.
He uid Andenon b8d been 1ee11 by
neiabbon a late a Jan. I, IMlt when
offan went to bia Dome on Jan. 13,
they found only an empty home.
Judy Warren, an attorney, and
apoteapenoa 1 iNla Reinke or Bryan,
Caw:, McA1eten and McRoberta. tbe
B firm ret<li Id by tbe cn-,..J,
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Recall ·drive put
on hold for talks
8Y SILL llAJlVEY
A citizms group called .. Blue Pride,"
formed for the purpose of convincing
the Newport Mesa Unified School
District Board of Trustees to reverse
Superintendent John Nicoli's decision
to swap two high school principals, has
merged with an u yet unnamed citizens
group beaded by developer Jim War-
mington.
Brian Theriot, founder of the Blue
Pride group, had called for immediate
recall of all seven board of trustee
memben, but said the new group is
seeking to reverse Nicoli's decision by
.. more active communication" rather
than by threat of recall
An anonymous prea releae, bearing
no organization name or sipature, but
identified by Theriot u being from the
Warmington aroup, received by the
N~port Ensip states that a group of
Newport Harbor and Corona del Mar
citizens and parents int.ends ~o reopen
communications with the board, in
hopes that this swap will not take
place."
The press release went on to say that
"new information" bad surf.ed and
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Two more candidates
enter the 40th fracas
BY ROGER 8LOOM
Two mon candidates threw their hats
in the 40tb District ring last week.,
bringing to seven tlie number of
Republicans who have stated they
"' -intend to enter tbe p~ race.
On Tlaunday, Newport Beach
Republican activist John Hylton, an
airline pilot, announced be Will teek &he
nomination, followed on Friday by
Colla Mesa City Councilman Peter
Buff L
Winning the Republican primary in
June is aenerally considered to be
equivalent to winnina tbe teat, as the
district is heavily Repablicaa. The
primary became a free-for-all lut
month when the --~ llep. Bob
Badham (R-Newport Beach),
announced be would not seek reelec-
tion.
Since that ti.me the race bas been
entered by Nathan R0tenbera (who lost
to Badham in the 1986 primary). Irvine
City Councilman David Baker, Tustin
City Councilman John Kdly, assistant
White House coumel Christopher Cox,
Pentagon aide Charles Devore, and
now Hylton and Buffa.
In ma.king bis announcement, Hylton
noted that be was the airline pilot
involved in a near-miss with a light
plane while departing John Wayne
Airport on Dec. 18. He called for more
attention by the FAA to the problem
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Man shot
in scuffl.e
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with cop
8Y SILL HAJtVJ:Y
A Costa Mesa man is listed in fair
condition at Fountain Valley Hospital
after bani shot by a Newport Beach
police officer early Saturday mornilla,
acconlina to boapital 1pokapenon
Sheila Holliday. Police allid ta. alloot·
iq .. IK'CidcDtal.
Newport Beach ~ apotesman
Bob Oatley said llicty 1'8trict Miller,
26, WM lbot in tM '-*, ia the area
of bis aboulder, .......... 8l'CMIDd
and his arm hit a piltol beills Wei by
a police officer, camiaa die fiitol to ao off.
Oatley uicl two police ofticerl were
in the area of 3°t1a Street _. I••
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BY BILL HARVEY
James Andenon, under invatiptioa
for poaible embezzlement u presidaat
of a Newport Beach car sales compaay,
bas disappeared accordina to Newport
Beach police, and attorneys for the
company have posted armed guards at
the business.
Andeno~ 39, wu president of the
Auto Gallery, a comipment car sales
cempany that is tbe subject of a
Newport Beach Police Department
inY•ription, .:cordiaa to lob Oakley
of tbe Newpolt •Kii police.
He uicl Aadenon Ud been teen by
neiabbon u late• Jan. a, tMlt wben
off"ICCll went to hil bome on Ju. 13,
they found only an empty boue.
Judy Warren, an attorney, and
apoPlpenon Linda Reinke of Bryan,
Caw, McPMden and McRoberta, the
law firm rem.cl by the compaDy,
we 'd .., 0..-, that Auto~ ii iD
... frOCI• ol filiDI bankruptcy wl DO
. WI would • nle•ed. °"'"' --Ne·~ le8cla police ....... • man1•'9eorr"i=tt from
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Recall dr~ve put
on hold for talks
BY atLL llAllVEY
A citizens group called 168lue Pride,"
formed for the purpote of convincing
the Newport Mesa Unified School
District Board of Trustees to reverse
Superintendent John Nicoli's decision
to swap two high school principals, has
merged with an u yet unnamed citizens
group headed by developer Jim War-
mington.
Brian Theriot, founder of the Blue
Pride group, had called for immediate
recall of all seven board of trustee
members, but said the new group is
seeking to reverse Nicoli's decision by
wmore active commmiication "1r rathei
than by threat of recall
An anonymous preu releale, bearing
no orpnization name or sipature, but
identified by Theriot u beina from the
Warmington group, received by the
N~wport Eluip states that a group of
Newport Harbor and Corona dcl Mar.
citizens and parents intends 04to reopen
communications with the board, in
hopes that this swap will not take
place."
The press release went on to say that
04new information" bad surfaced and
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Two more candidates . .
enter the 40th lracas
BY ROGER BLOOM
Two more candidates threw tberr bats
in the 40th District ring 1ut week,
bringing tl> seven the number of
Republicans who have stated they
~ • intend io enter the primary race.
On Thursclay, Newport Beach
Republican Ktivist John Hylton, an
airline pilot, announced be will 9eCt lbe
nomination, followed on Friday by
Costa Mesa City Councilman Peter
Buff L
Winning the Republican primary in
June is aenerally considered to be
equivalent to winnina the leat, as the
district is heavily Republican. The
primary became a free-for-all lut
month when die iaombent, Rep. Bob
Badbam (R-Newport Beach),
announced be would not seek reelec-
tion.
Since that time the race has been
entered by Nathan Rosenberg (who lost
to Badbam in the 1986 primary). Irvine
City Councilman David Baker, Tustin
City Councilman John Kdly, assistant
White House coumel Christopher Cox,
Pentagon aide Charles Devore, and
now Hylton and BuffL
In making his announcement, Hylton
noted that be was the airline pilot
involved in a near-miss with a light
plane while departing John Wayne
Airport on Dec. 18. He called for more
attention by the FAA to the problem
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Man shot
in scuffle
with cop
BY BILL HARVEY
A Costa Mesa man is listed in fair
condition at Fountain Valley Hospital
after beina shot by a Newport Beach
police officer early Saturday IDOl'lliq,
.ccordina to hospital 1potcspet10n
Sheila Holliday. Police uid IM alloot-
iq ... 9CCideatal.
Newport Be.ch police spokesman
Bob OakJey said RiCty Pllb'ict Miller.
26, wa shot in the ~ in the area
of his shoulder, wben be lpllD around
and bis arm hit a pistol beiDa laeld by
a police off acer, caasina tlle pistol to
10 off.
Oatley said two police officers were
iD the area of ~ Stnet ..t llAoa
Boalevanl at abowl 4:31 a.a wbea tbey
saw two men ia a car drm .. aroud
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Downcoast claims ,
to be eyed' Tues.
BY ROGU 8LOOM
Newport Beach 'a controver-
sial plan to move a large tract
of coastal land into its "sphere
of influence" will go before the
Local Aaency Formation Com-
mission, which must approve the
plan, on Wednesday afternoon.
The city is seeking to have the
sphere of influence designation
placed on Crystal Cove State
Park and unincorporated land
easterly of the park to the
Laguna Beach city limits at
Laguna Canyon Road.
Currently, the unincorporated
land west of the state park is in
the city's sphere.
Placing unincorporated land
in a city's sphere of influence
means that while the county
retains jurisdiction, the city will
be consulted in the planning for
the area. It also means that no
other city may annex it; and a
sphere of inlluence designation
is often the first step toward
annexation by the city involved.
Newport Beach's plan has
drawn opposition from the city
of Irvine, which is seeking to
have the entire unincorporated
downcoaat area place in its
sphere, and Lagu~ Beach,
which gave up its c1a9D to the
land near Laguna Canyon Road
in the late 70s but is now seeking
to have that parcel returned to
its sphere.
City Manager William Wool-
lett of Irvine said Tuesday that
be expects the Newport Beach
request to be continued to an
April meeting, when all three
competing requests can be con-
sidered at once.
Newport Beach City Manager
Bob Wynn said that be, too,
expects a postponement.
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that this new information indi-
cates that more communication
between parents and school
board members is appropriate.
Theriot would not comment
upon what the "new inf orma-
tion" might be, saying only that
Warmington would make the
information public at the proper
time. He said be was not part
of the negotiations aroup
because be bad called for recall
of the board and would pouibly
be considered to be hostile by
the board. .
Warmington it out of the
Shooting •••
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were auspicious of a car cruising
around with no liabts," Oatley
said, "They stopped the car at
38th and Seashore and Miller
and an Mult male pauenaer got
out of the ear.
"The officers uked for iden-
tification," Oatley said, .. and
40th.-••
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of crowded lkies over Oranae
County. He also ltreued bia
intention to help cootiaue Pres-
ident Ronald Regan's eco-
nomic wl defeme propams.
Buffa pointed out that the
flCld for tbe primary ii crowded
and said, .. Anybody pndictiq
(tbe winner) ia naiw or fooliq
tbe .. ha ... It\ far from owr."
country and is expected to return
on Feb. 1.
Superintendent Nicoll said he
knew nothing of the press release
or of any new information and
would not comment. He remains
steadfast in his decision to swap
the two principals and hopes to
effect a smooth transition with
the assistance of the two men,
the board of trustees and the
faculties involved.
Board President Jim de Boom
said be bad not been approached
and knew nothiq of any new
information that would have.an
Miller suddenly broke and ran.
One officer stayed with the
pwDFf and one ran after
Miller."
Oakley .aid the punuit con-
tinued for three or four blocb,
when the off•r apotted Miller
crouched down in a breezeway.
.. He told Miller to f reez.e," said
Oakley, "then came up and
1rabbed him from behind.
Miller spun around at that time,
. He noted that m01t oblcrven
and candidata are expeaina the
race to cost between "°°'000
and SI million to win and aaid
be expects to raile "hundreds of
tbouunds• himlelf.
However, be ldcled, ... teat in
this diltrict can't be boqht ...
The votcn loot for someone
with a tr.ck record who can
lfUP the iuues."
effect on the board's decision to
approve the principal swap.
"While no one actually came
forward at the board meeting
and said they were for the swap,
many people have contacted me
personally and indicated their
support of the movc,w he said,
"and the way f eelinp were
going, I really can't blame them
for not wantin1 to publicly
endorse the move."
He added there were no indi-
cations of any intention to
revenc the decision to swap the
two~,.i..
hittina the officen pa With bis
arm, cauaiaa it to rue..
. Miller WM uaaed at the ICCDe
by paramedics and transported
to Fountain Valley H01pital.
He bu been charged with
assault on a police officer,
according to Oatley, who added
that a amall amount of mari-
juana was found in Miller's car.
Autos •..
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North Hollywood auto dealer in
payment for ten can purcbued
by Auto Gallery.
OakJey said the cbecb were
invalid becaute they contained
only one of the two lipatura
required, and were written for
more than the balance in the
cbectina account.
l.eanedy wu releued from
custody upon poatiq ofSI0,000
bail.
Teen issues to be· aired
· BY80NNELIU
AND KEITH KLEIN
Sex, drup, alcohol, suicide,
eating disorden, and AIDS are
problems to be dilcuucd at the
Oranae County Teen Confer-
ence titled .. Taking Charge."
The conferenC:e given by teens
for their peen will focus on the
i11ue1 of teen-aae 1exuality,
drup and alcohol abme, suicide
and eatina disorden.
T opicl were cboeen by the
high school 1tudent1 of the
organizing committee because of
their relevancy to teem. The
seminar, scheduled for Feb. 20
at Doubletrce Hotel in Oranae,
is sponsored by Humana Hoe-
pital of Huntington Beach and
Westminster, Planned Parent-
hood Association of Orange
County, and the Y outb Devel-
opment Foundation.
The five-hour seminar, from
9 a.m. to 2 p.m. will be divided
into three, forty-five minute
workshops in which students
will learn about and discuss
issues with professionals and
experienced individuals.
Along with topic workshops,
a morning address will be given
by Ron Johnson of Youth and
Family Services to welcome and
motivate participants. A teen
celebrity will be on hand to
support the eft'orts of the con-
ference after a complementary
lunch.
Topic spcaken include Ottis
Johnson from the National
Recovery Network who has
occasionally presented his
experiences and views to the
students of Cd M on drug and
alcohol abuse. Georaeann Stay
of the Coalition Concerned with
Adolescent Pregnancy
(C.C.A.P.), who has spoken to
the Cd M Peer Assistance
League (PAL), will provide
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League seeks umpires
The Newport National Little
League is looking for umpires
for their youth baseball games.
Umpires will be provided all
necessary gear, games will start
at 4 p .m. Monday through
Friday and 10 a.m. on Satur-
days, and the season runs from
March 19 to June 4.
Umpires will be paid SIS cash
per game, and the Newport
Little League will train you at
two clinics to held in February.
If you arc interested or would
like more information, call Roy
Englebrecht at 760-3131 .
UNIQUE • RARE
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information and insight to the
Teen Sexuality Workshop.
Abstinance will be discussed by
Jenny Morona from the Irvine
Presbyterian Church in order to
provide the opposite side of the
assue.
The organizing committee
consisting of teens and adult
adviaen began developina and
promoting the conference since
spring of 1987. Students from
Cd M u well as from other
schools were responsible for the
direction and planning of the
conference. Their active partic-
ipation in the planning of the
conference will result in an
honest and pertinent presenta-
tion of issues concerning teen-
aaen.
Marowitz to lead Center Assn.
The Newport Center Associ-
ation Board of Directon has
elected Richard H. Marowitz
president for 1988.
Marowitz previously served as
president in 1985 and 1986 and
was vice president of the Asso-
ciation for the past year, as well
as 1983 and 1984. He was first
elected to the board in 1969.
Marowitz is the owner of
Newport Children ·s Bootery in
Newport Center Fashion Island
and is a past president of the
Fashion Island Merchants•
Association. He is a member of
Hoag Hospital's SS2 Club and
has been president of the South-
ern California Footwear Dealers
Association.
Other officen "elected were:
John T. Jenkins, aeneral man-
ager, Newport Beach Marriott
Hotel, as vice president; William
Adams, partner, 09Melveny A
Myers, as vice president; Mitzi
Wells, district manager, Great
American First Savings Bank, as
treasurer, and William Grimes,
owner, Fashion Island Printers,
as secretary.
New board members elected
to serve a two year term were:
Christopher J . Auer, vice pres-
ident, Albert J . Auer and Asso-
ciates; Barbara Jessen, M.D.;
Jerry King of J .A. King and
Associates, and Greg J. Vigoren,
D.D.S.
Those continuing on the NCA
board are: 1987 president Roger
L. Neu. J.D., C.P .A.; David R.
~•umLyncb
Realty
Carmichael, 2nd vice pre'sident,
Associate General Counsel,
Pacific Financial Companies;
Thomas C. Casey, senior vice
president, First American Trust
Company; David Dmohowski,
director, resource entitlement,
The Irvine Company; Nancy
Kirksey, owner Sweet Life Bak-
ery; and Jack Oldham, partner.
Kenneth Leventhal and Com-
pany.
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Hart should .quit-,
for good th~s tim~
We suppose Gary Hart is going to blame this one
on the press, too.
The man who redefines the term "loose cannon" is
rolling around the Democratic deck once more, this time
with an assist from local whiz "kid Stuart Karl.
Copyrighted stories in the Miami Herald tand the
Register have re'lealed 'a flow of cash and in-kind
contributio~"from Karl to the Hart campaigns of 1984
and 1988 that blow right past federal contribution limits
like a drag racer in a quiet residential area.
Hart's reaction was predictable. He takes responsi-
bility {or the acts of his campaign staff, but not the
blame. (fhen he falls back on his "hey, nobody's perfect"
defense, which he has used so often to parry queries
·· about his dalliance with Donna Rice.
The Democratic leadership must be cringing at the
thought of what's coming next. Let's face it, Hart's
decision to reenter the race is probably the single worst
decision by a Democratic leader since the selection of
Thomas Eagleton as George McGovern's running mate.
And, of course, Hart had a hand in that one, too.
.
In turning the 1988 Democratic primary process into
an off-color joke, Hart has done more in a couple of
weeks to boost Republican chances than Bush, Dole,
et al, have done in months of stumping the country.
He is not doing anyone any favors -not the country,
Teacher plus hiker equals author
not the Democratic Party, not his family, and not We have always loved the San
f · f · · If Gabriel Mountains, and on these himself. Least o all his anµly and himse · cool winter days, particularly
What galls us most, understandably enough, is that after 8 rain the mountains look
while Hart has been out there trying to coalesce the close enou~ to touch from our
adultery vote into a coherent political force, he has bedroom .. · . But it took a
simultaneously been portraying himself as a "Victim" -~ew~rt'liiacll h~l~Kher t.o
of "the press." It is a self-righteous and shrill argument J!Ve ~a full ap at1on of this
bee d b b d 1. · · · hi histonc mount n range. that has . n use .Y every uste po it1cian m t s His name is ohn w. Robin-
country since the presidency of John Adams (remember son. He is no relation to football
the Sedition Act?). coach John Robinson, but be
As one Miami Herald editor put it, commenting on docs have some famous rela-
the Donna Rice imbroglio, "It wasn't character tive~. His grandfather was
assassination· it was character suicide. All we did was Edwm Emory Buffum of the . ,, ' Long Beach department store report It. Buffums and he is a second
Hart qualified for his federal taxpayers' matching cousin ,of Dorothy "Buff"
funds last month. He's gotten what he wanted. His Chandler of the Los Angeles
problem is he's also gotten a good deal more than he ~imcs Chandlers. But his rcla-
bargained for. tavcs. are n.ot what mak~ John
I ' · f h. 11 f od h . · Robinson lDlportant. This vete-ts time or im to _pu . out .-or go t is time ran Newport Mesa school-
-and let the responsible candidates get back to the teacher-32 ycan in our local
debating the real issues facing the nation. schools-has turned a childhood
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hiking thrill into a series of trail
and biking guides and two
massive-histories -of the San
Gabriel Mountains. And he's
not through yet.
John Robinson was born
almost S9 yean ago in Long
Beach. In 1939, when he was JO
ycan old, be spent part of a
summer at a YMCA camp in the
San Gabriel Mountains. It was
called Kamp Kole, located
amona the ruins of a magnificent
wilderneaa resort named the
Valley Forge Lodae on the west
fork of the San Gabriel river.
Called "The Gateway to the
Wild," Valley Fcqe Lodae Ud
a 1eeludecl •tins alonpide two
bubblin1 stream• and small
waterfall•, shaded by 1iant
spruce U.S. Tbe main loci~ wa
built of aaone and heavy timben.
But OD Mmda I ud 2, 1938, a
... Ooocl deltre,ed the reaort,
..... ODIJ die .. loqe in
..... of a .... •i•ol ... il
W..Wdontro.IMliteof
die A ...... Crill .... w., ...._,
ooutnlOtioa. ow .... of tM
resort turned the ruins over to
the YMCA who operated it as
Kamp Kole until it burned in
1949.
Boys and duffle bags had to
be packed in by mule train to
the rugged site high in the
primitive range above Sierra
Madre. John Robinson still
ans and environmentalists also
reapect this te.chcr. He decided
to put bis love of biking ud bis
knowleclae of the San Gabriela
down on paper. The fint edition
of .. The San Gabriels' was pub-
litbcd in October 1977. It is now
in its fifth printing. This beau-
tifully illustrated book is full of
Time of my Life
recalls the joy of this experience,
the true outdoon, living with
nature,' hiking trails, finding
wildlife and breathing the clear
mountain air.
.. I became a hiking nut very
naturally," he recalled ... I'm sure
I've hiked most of the mountains
in Southern California and
Death Valley." .
He graduated from USC, then
earned a muten in social studies
with an emphasis in history at
Long Beach State. His fint
teacbina job wu in Redondo
Beach. In 19S6, he joined the old
Newport BcKh school system,
teaching fifth grade in the Har-
bor View School in Corona del
Mar.
.. Roy Andenon was the super-
intendent then, and be was a
great influence in my life,,.
Robinson said. Robinson stayed
at ~bor View for 11 yean,
then tr..temd to Davia Middle
School in Costa Meaa, where be
taupt American hiliory and
~t. But be likes teacb-
ina fifth ll'IMlen, IO be moftd
over to Paulmino Elementary
Scbool when be also cw:hee
bMtetMIL
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BY nM FELTON
romance, full of adventure, of
daring exploits like the Mount
Lowe Railway, and the scores of
great resorts that have flourished
in the San Gabriela over the
yean.
It's a book you cannot put
down. Correct to the lut detail,
the boot ii a valuable addition
to California. The end papen are
the IDOll detailed mapping of the
San Gabriels I've aecn, and many
of my old friends in the Forest
Service parade through the
book'• pqa.
But the book deals mostly
with the western San Gabriela
ao, fluahed with the success and
critical acclaim of his fint book,
Robinson devoted every spare
moment to raearcbina the east-
ern half of the raqe. In Aupst,
1983, the fint copiea ofwrhe San
Gabriela II" came off the press.
It ii now in its teeond printina,
and Robinson ii about to com-
plete a third volume-thia one
on tbe Saa Benaardino moun-
taiaa-wbicb be will finilb by
1ummer, in time for a pre-
Cluiltma publieation. After
tllll M ._..IO leotle tM Saa
JecitlloMo nlM1*:tolPalm
Spriap ......... no bows.
He will 1W1in from tile local
telNMal IJflt• wt J-lllild ........ °' ... '° W•i•-wt"' I
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.
Let's get behind the 'sanity init;.atit1e'
In leu than a decade, Oranae
County freeways have become
all but obloletc. About four
yean aao, one could aail out of
Newport/Irvine on the SS or the
~s if be or she left the offac:e
by 3:30. Not so today. Jn fact~
it takes the average freeway
commuter from Million Viejo
20 minutes lonaer to reach
M.:Artbur Boulevard in morn-
ina traff1e. And, it is only going
to aet wone, for traffic build-
up, like growth, is slow, consist-
ent and ever-incre .. ing.
Here are some of the reasons
why Orange County traffac will
surely get worse. This county is
the second fastest growing
~ounty in California. If Orange
County were a nation. it would
rank 27th in the world. based
upon gross national product.
There are more small businesses
in Orange County than any
other county in the state, and its
current employment rate is 96.6
percent. By the year 2000 this
county will c~te 300,000 new
jobs with one-half million more
workers.
Planned for the airport area,
along the 405· freeway, arc some
eight to 11 million square feet
of high-rise office space. That's
more than downtown Atlanta.
Great, you say; more jobs for
more people. But, must the
majority of these office/com-
mercial centers be located in
areas already impacted by high
density buildings? Should not
My Turn ., ..., __
city and county plannen be
addre11ing this problem of
increased freeway congestion?
Unfortunately, the County
Board of Supervison has offered
.little, if any. leadenbip in terms
of responsible planning. Much
like our own City Council, they
seem unable to say no to the
requests of development inter-
ests for massive building projects
that impact our streets and
freeways without addressing the
inevitable result of increased
traffic congestion, noise and air
pollution.
Instead of our elected leaders
attacking this problem in a
responsible and forthright
manner, they have side-stepped
this, the most important issue
facing the residents of Orange
County, forcing the people once
again to take up the initiative.
Harriett Wieder, the new
chairman of the Orange County
Board of Supervisors, was
recently quoted as saying that
government by initiative "is
often a counter-productive pro-
cess." Unfortunately, initiatives
are always costly and arc usually
a •tast ditch" attempt to remedy
a long-neglected situation by a
citiunry that bu been repeat-
edly igndred by its elected offi-
cials.
In the months ahead, we will
all bear more from a dedicated
group of Orange County com-
munity leaders called .. Citizens
for Sensible Growth and Traffic
Control." They will be circulat-
ing a land-use initiative to be
placed on the June 1988 ballot.
The purpose of this initiative is
to link future real estate develop-
ment in Orange County to devel-
oper actions to control or mit-
igate the traffic impact of
residential and office projects.
This initiative iS the result of a
county-wide homeowners• revolt
against rampant development by ·
a few large developers who
control large tracts of land and
who arc motivated by such noble
concepts as "highest and best
use" and "maximized profits,"
not to be conf uscd with such
terms as greed or avarice.
This citizens• initiative is an
attempt to combat ovcrdevelop-
ment by ensuring good planning
and balanced growth. If passed,
it will force the county and its
27 city 1overnment1 to maintain
a .. certain number of acres of
parkland per resident." It also
~ould require municipalities to
brin1 reapome time for police
and rare service ~p to acceptable
levels."
If there is a shortcoming to
this document, it •s not its brev-
ity. It reads like an insurance
policy. Nevertheless, it contains
much substance and might be
termed the .. Orange County Bill
of Rights," or the .. Residents•
Magna Carta," if you will. Here
arc some excerpts:
• ,.It is tM intmt and purpou
of this a~ndment and ordi-
nance to balance demonstrated
transportation needs am/ road-
way construction without des-
troyinK or disruptinK established
neiKhborhoods or communi-
ties."
•"It is thJ intent and purpose
of this amendment and ordi-
nance to achieve a balance
between system capacity and
density qllocation."
• "It is the intent and purpose
of this amendment and ordi-
nance to set a baseline for the
traffic capacity which is neces-
sary to maintain and improve
the quality of life within the
county."
Sounds pretty good to me. It
should be called the "Sanity
Initiative"' in my estimation.
This initiative is long overdue
LASMONT~NASRANCH
HUNTING AND FISHING CLUB
(AN UNINCORPORATED ASSOCIATION)
® •11111 n am
.. the quiet and Opamell of this
once rural county are aivina way
to the frantic pace of our neiah-
bor to tbe aorth. If the buildiq
pace continues unrestrained •
there will be little diatillctioD in
yean to come between UI and
L.A. County. By our own apathy
we will have allowed the
developers to systematically
destroy ua. forcing some to
emigrate to such faraway places
u Duarte.
There is no simplistic answer
to Orange County's projected
growth other than to proceed
cautiously in terms of commer-
cial and residential develop-
ment. Imtituting toll roads and
earmarking aales taxes for trans-
portation corridon to keep pace
with uncontrolled development
are reckless and irresponsible
and will certainly lead to more
citizen initiatives in the future.
This initiative was conceived
and written with one purpose in
mind-the future well-being of
the citizens of Orange County.
Opposition will surely root itself
in special interest groups with
lesser motives in mind. Never-
theless, this initiative deserves
the vote of all those who favor
responsible and controlled
development for the future san-
ity of Orange County.
Wally Ziglar is a director of
The Corona del Mar Commun-
ity Association.
A PRIVATE HUNTING AND FISHING CLUB
1,000 TWENTY-YEAR MEMBERSHIP SECURITIES
OFEERED AT:
1st 50 MEMBERS, $10,000 EACH;
2nd 100 MEMBERS, $20,000 EACH;
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4tli 300 MEMBERS, $50,000 EACH;
Las Montanas Ranch Hunting and Fishing
Club is located approximately 2 hours drive
from Los Angeles on 1,377 acres of the Raljon 111
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whitewing and pigeon are plentiful. Big game
of deer, elk, bear, big horn sheep and mountain
lion. small bore shooting for rabbits, squirrel,
raccoon and bobcat ar~ for members' hunting
pleasure during season. Other game such as
antelope, American bison, boar, pheasant.
chukker and bobwhite shall be plant&'d along
with additional stocking of bass, trout and blue-
glH. following the le of the 700th member.
This exclusive membership offering complies
with the State of California Department of Cor-
porations for qualification of the membership
securities pursuant to Section 25113 of the
Code. under the Corporate Securities Law of
1968; and reporting regulations and prospec-
tuses equivalent to the requirements of the
United States Securities Act of 1933.
This membership security may only be offer-
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obtained by contacting Mr. Dudley F. Milter.
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Beach, California 92660. or Alexander 8.
McDonald, Esquire (619) 755-9300, 12520 High
Bluff Drive, Suite 150, San Diego, California
92130.
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MRRn a t• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN
Harbor faces Sea Kings in rematch
BY GEORGE PAPPAS
Newport Harbor High 's bas-
ketball team is looking for their
second win over cross-town
rivals Corona dcl Mar this
season when the two teams meet
tomorrow night.
The game will be held in the
Newport Harbor's-gym tomor-
row night at 7:30 p.m.
Harbor made a run at Sad-
dleback 's lead in the final quar-
ter and they cut it to 11 points
with 2:34 left in the game. But
the Sailors couldn't get any
closer.
Jim Geerlings, Mike Nguyen
and Jim Wilson each hit three
pointers in the fourth period as
they Sailors outscored Saddle-
back 27-18 in the final quarter.
It was too little too late. Sad-
dleback 's Gylan Dottin and
Craig Marshall sank shots in the
game's final minutes to sink
Harbor.
The Sailors missed several
desperation three-point
attempts at the end of the game.
... We were in trouble a little bit
because the University loss was
an big emotional thing for us.
We thought we had won the
game," commented DeBusk.
"But we could have quit when
we were down by 20 points. I
told them in the huddle that we
can either go belly up and lose
by 30 points to Saddle back or De Busk and their ·team, that
we can play hard and try to aain they never gave up. They arc a
some respect. Some people may very good team, but you have
not think there is a lot to gain to great to win in this league.
from an 11 point loss. We Still, Harbor could surp'riae
showed why we won 13 games," some teams in this league if they
DcBusk stressed. arc taken lightly," Quinn con-
"Wc out played Saddleback in tinucd.
the fourth quarter.-If-J-bad-any--.A-g-..,.-nst-.. ...... m-.-ve-n1ty the Sailon
brains we would play up-tempo led 29-28 at halftime and 46-41
basketball more often." after three periods, but their lead
DcBusk described Saddle-and the game slipped out of
back as the best team in the Sea grup in the final seconds.
View League. Univenity went ahead S2-Sl
"I knew Saddleback would with SI seconds remaining when
come out real hard because they Steve Stolzoff hit an outside
got beat by Tustin the game shot~
before," DcBusk said. "I think The Sailors took the ball
that loss woke up their team and down the court and put up a shot
they came out strong against us." with seven seconds left but
Nguyen had 11 points, Drew University's Stephen Mumaw
Sheward and Tyler Koon each blocked it. Nguyen came up with
contributed lO points to round the ball and tossed up a shot but
out the scoring for the Sailors. he missed.
Gylan Dottin had 20 points University's Ben Saltzman
and Tony Agnew finished with grabbed the rebound to clinch
13 and Marshall sank 12 to head
Saddleback's offensive attack. the game.
"We have to play Saddleback Hardin topped the Sailors
again, so we wanted to give them with 17 points (seven for eight
something to think about as they from the field). Koon had 11
went back into the locker room," points and Nguyen added nine
DcBusk explained. points and be grabbed seven
Saddleback's Coach Patrick rebounds. Sheward passed out
Quinn commented, "Harbor is eight assists but he only had one
playing with more confidence poin~.
this season. Nothing seemed to Stolzoffled Univcnity with 20
faze them. It's a tribute to Jerry points.
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Sea Kings can't end slump
m•kina COltly mwakea. At this
.... we cal fool tlae other
team. We j• laaw to ,.., our
OWll pmc becaute DO OM ii easy
ia ov...,..,. be ooncluded.
CdM wrestlers struggle to improVi
Three years 1p Corona clel
Mar Hiah bad a wrestlina
propam that was run by leriea
of walk-on co.cha.
Startin& almost from ICl'atc~
Corona del Mar COKh Fred
Moraan baa attempted to
rebuild Corona del Mar-S wres--
tlina prop-am during the put
two season.
But it baan' been euy u this
year's team conU.,uea to reflect
with a 6-~f overall record and 0-
3 in league IO far.
The Sea K.inp were recently
trounced by Estancia 63-12 in a
match which indicated the dif-
ficulty Cd M is having in putting
toaether a wrestlina squad which
can compete with the best in the
Sea View League. The Sea Kings
only won two individual
matches against Estancia and
those were due to forfeit. They
lost the other 11 individual
matches and the game as a team.
Estancia is f avo~ to take
their fourth straight Sea View
League title.
"Were not doing quite as well
as I expected," commented
Morgan in bis third year as head
wrestling coach at Corona del
Mar.
"But we're a lot better than
we were last year and we 're
makina inro~s." Last season
the Sea Kings finished 14 in
league.
back tonight at 6 p.m. an an away
match and Newport Harbor
Feb. 2.
...We should be able to beat
Saddleback," Moraan
remarked. "Newport Harbor
will wrestle us tough. Were their
rival and that makes things a lot
more inteme."
The Sea Kings' standout
wrestler is Jeff Chow, who
wrestles in the IS4 weight div-
ision, Morgan said.
"He's only lost four or five
close matches and he's won IS,"
Morgan said.
Morgan also singled out Jeff
Garrison (119 pounds), Reed
Kitchen (132 pounds), Mike
Stuart (16S pounds), Jason
Partin (191 pounds), John Gul-
ledae (17S pounds) and John
Vandyke (heavyweight). Gul-
ledge also played on CdM's
vanity football team.
Partin was undefeated in
league action before the Estancia
match. Kitchen, Gulledge,
Stuart and Vandyke all lost their
matches against the Eagles.
"This bas been an usual year
because of all the injuries. We're
losing a lot of close decisions.
But each year our team is getting
better. We bad 40 kids out at
the beginning of the season and
we only had 2S out last year."
Morgan stressed.
Still Morgan admitted that his
team is young and
He blames the Sea Kings inexperienced.
losing record this season on "We have a certain number of
injuries and illness. rookies on the team and wc'1c
"If we were at f ult strength lite had to bring up kids from the
we were when we beat Santa Ana sophmore and junior vanity
and Anaheim earlier in the level to fill up spots on the
season, our team could be com-vanity squad," he explained.
pctitive against other teams in Sophmore Jason Wolcott
the league," Morgan added. (14S pounds) is one of those who
"We'1e also lost so many kids Morgan brought who has done
to the flu." well this year. Wolcott lost his
He said they lost the team ·s match against the Eagles.
best wrestler due to an pinched "He's a good wrestler. Next
nerve lDJUry. · year and the year after he's going
.. He came back early in the to be tough to beat."
season and ~.to play, but he Freshmen DJ Parker (98
couldn' do at.. . pounds) has also excelled on the
. Morpn po~nted out that. his vanity team. Parker won his
his team's major weakness as a match again Estancia by forfeit.
lack of depth. fCdM' tli "I have to bump up several of The f ut~re o s wrcs ~g
our wrestlers into different pro~am ~ where Morgan is
weight classes to fall up the spots. hedging his bets. '!h~ frcsh-
lt makes difficult for us to win ~n,sopbmore an~ Jumor v~
because we have guys wrestling s1ty teams are ~oang well tb1s
in weight classes that are unf a-year, Morgan said.
miliar to them." "The junior vanity team is 10-
Hc praised Estancia's team as S overall and 1-l league so far.
the best in the league. We're going to have a much
"Estancia ii loaded. I expected better team next year. For the
it to be tough to win a single first time I think we're going to
match •aimt them." have kids actually competing for
The Sea IC.inp face Saddle-positions on the vanity squad."
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C..Mlla
Miii. a.._ dw 1hn..fll •I,_..._ tt..a
Pharle Ml•••
Morpn ha beal COKhiq
wratlina for tbe ,.. 20 yars
at~ including the Univer-
sity of Cincinnati, Birminah•m
High School and teYeral YMCA
propama.
-
W'J'hc fant year I came we only compete wida water polo, voley-
had cipt playen on the team W1. footW ad other lpOl1I to
and many of them didn' want -tbe belt •tllleta. But each
to pnctic:e, IO they quit," be year it leellll to M Fttina better.
stated ... Wrcstlina ii not a pop-Our frabmu d8u is the best
uJar sport at CdM and we have yet. ..
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More foOd for tho
Thant you, Ken Sands, for
your respome to Jut week's
article, ~me solution.a to the
bay problem."
Dish and paint thinner your left
holding after you've cleaned
your paint brush? Remember
dumping such wute into the .
gutter means dumping it into the
bay.
' Marine Scene
,
Ken noticed local gardenen
using their leaf blowen to blow
debris dirutly into the storm
drains. And where do the drains
empty? You guessed it, the bay.
Little ·things like this that
often go unnoticed really ~
make a difference. Let'a all pitch
in and help keep the bay clean.
Once Moreoa Toda
·Toxic waste. I know you've
heard it all before, and, besides,
it's all those exotic
commercially-generated cbemi-
cab that are the real problem.
Right?
Wrong. What about the var-
Instead, save waste material in
a large sealed container for the
county's annual hazardous
materials dumping day. If this
doesn't solve your problem,
~heck with the Newport Beach
fire department. They will tell
you where you can properly
dispose of toxic substances.
A Voice for Boaters
Recreational Boaters of Cali-
fornia, a state-wide organization
which pves California boaters a
voice in government affairs, bas
been very succeuful in negotiat-
ing with Senator John Gara-
mendi to preserve the intqrity
of the boaten' gas tax fund.
They will discuss the appro-
priateness of a state-wide regis-
tration fee increase with Senator
Garamendi. The increued fund-
ing would addreu the serious
problem the Sacramento-San
Joaquin Delta is having with
deteriorating levees.
Proposed provisions to
amend SB 1236 would increase
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I just spoke to Andy Fitzpa-
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The Scouts owe it all to
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MONDAY,JAN.11
CRIMES
0900-A car stereo valued at
SI ,SOO wu reported stolen from
a car parted in the 800 block
of Promontory Point West.
1110-A car stereo valued at
S27S wu reported stolen from
a car parked in the I 00 block
of 37th Street.
1230-A camera valued at S3SO
and cub and a money order
totaling SI ,SOO were reported
stolen from a vehicle in the 1800
block of Point Carlow.
ARRESTS
021 ().Christopher Lee Thayer,
19, of Huntington Beach was
arrested on suspicion of driving
with a suspended license.
TUESDAY, JAN. 12
CRIMES
1000-Clotbing valued at $628
wu reported stolen from a car
parked in the 900 block of
Baywood.
1420-A car stereo valued at
SS2S was reported stolen from
a vehicle in the SOO block of
Narcissus.
I ~Jewelry and coins valued
at $2,640 were reported stolen
from a residence in the 300 block
of Broad Street.
1930-Mink jackets valued at
S7 ,900 and silverware and
jewelry valued at S28,8SO were
reported !tQlen from a residence
in the 2000 block of.Shipway.
ARRESTS
0430-Jose Manuel Castanon,
19, of Costa Mesa was arrested
on suspicion of receiving known
stolen property.
l 14S-Kevin Owen Bertholo-
mey, 29, of Newport Beach was
arrested on suspicion of posses-
sion of marijuana for sale.
1930-Todd Michael Hutt, 23,
of Costa Mesa wu arrested on
suspicion of giving false inf or-
mation to a peace officer.
WEDNESDAY,JAN.13
CRIMES
194S-Sterling silver cutlery
valued at $2,SOO was reported
stolen from a residence in the 400
block of Vista Prada.
2200-A mink coat valued at
S 10,000 and sterling silver
cutlery valued at SS,000 were
reported stolen from a residence
in the SOO block of A venida
Lader a.
ARRESTS
044S-George Walter Davis,
19, of Upland was arrested on
suspicion of possession of bur-
llmlY a t• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN,_ I
glary tools.
O~Nancy Apbrodity Ray-
mond. 30, of Studio City wu
arrested on suspicion of posses-
sion of methampbetamines.
1630-Harvey Alexander
Magana, 32, of Santa Ana was
arrested on suspicion of grand
theft of property.
THURSDAY, JAN. 14
CRIMES
1110-A television valued at
SSSO, speakers valued at $300,
an amplifier valued at S4SO and
spotlights valued at $4, l 2S were
reported stolen from Season
Ticket Restaurant located at
4248 Martingale.
141 S-Miscellaneous items
valued at S70 and currency
totaling S 149 were reported
stolen from Image 2000 located
at 3440 Via Opporto.
ARRESTS
0300-Paul Clifton Kranz, 29,
of Orange was arrested on sus-
picion of driving on a suspended
license.
on suspicion of mildemcanor
dnuat driviq.
FRIDAY, JAN. 15
CRIMES
1010-A car radio valued at
SI ,SSO was reported stolen from
a car dea&enhip in the 2300 block
of West Coast Highway.
1310-Golf equipment valued
at S68S wu reported stolen from
a garage in the 200 block of
Diamond.
1830-A computer valued at
S4,880 was reported stolen from
• Computerland located at 4220
Scott.
ARRESTS
23SS-Bernell Scott Boswell,
38, of Newport Beach was
arrested on suspicion of disor-
derly conduct.
SATURDAY, JAN. 16
CRIMES
1200-A carburetor valued at
S3SO was reported stolen from
a boat in the De Anza Bayside
Village.
131S-A case of battery was
reported in the 300 block of East
Cout Highway.
Woman injured on Jamboree
0330-James Edward Athens,
18, of Stanton was arrested on
suspicion of possession . of bur-
glary tools.
IS4S-Wade Joseph Driggers.
40, a transient was arrested on
suspicion of robbery.
2200-Kenneth Eugene Wil-
liams, of El Toro was arrested
ARRESTS
1810-Ronald Glenn Swover-
land, 30, of Newpon Beach was
arrested on suspicion of residen-
tial burglary.
BY BILL HARVEY
A 24-year-old Newport Beach
woman was reported in stable
condition at the UCI Medical
Center after she suffered a
broken right leg and broken
pelvis in an early morning traffic
accident at Jamboree Road and
Eastbluff North, according to
Elaine Beno, spokesperson for
the hospital.
Julie Medvury was a pas-
senger in a car being driven
south on Jamboree by John
Audinis, 27. of Costa Mesa,
when their car was struck by a
car driven by Peter Alexander
Najera, 21 , of Santa Ana, police
said.
Najera and his passenger,
Cheryl Saxton, 20, of Fountain
Valley, were eastbound on East-
bluff at about I a.m. when,
according to Bob Oakley of the
Newport Beach police, N ajda,
by his own admission, ran a red
Jr. League seminSrs
The Junior League of Orange
County California Inc.
(JLOCC) is sponsoring its
annual Training Weeks seminars
from Feb. I through Feb. I 7 at
locations throughout Orange
County.
Training Weeks 1988 is open
to the general public, free of
charge, and offers participants
the opportunity to enroll in an
exciting and varied group of
programs intended to teach new
skills, sharpen old ones or help
explore areas of interest while
being taught by well-known
experts from many fields.
Courses range from '"Over-
coming Computer Anxiety" and
04Step-By-Step Tax End Invest-
ment Planning" to .. Art Collect-
ing." Enrollment is unlimited,
but early registration is impera-
tive.
For further information call
JLOCC headquarter:s at (714)
720-7477.
Coro apps
The Coro Foundation of
Southern Calif omia is accepting
applications for the prestigious
Fellows Program in Public
Affairs.
During the course of the
program, individual fellows
serve internships with a wide
variety of business. labor,
government and community
organizations.
For application information,
call the Coro Foundation, (213)
623-1234 or write to 609 South
Grand Ave., Suite 810, Los
Angeles-, Calif. 90017.
WDDIO\C0""111
(U,.lllllCI)
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720-9266
light and struck Audinis' car in
the right side.
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Medvury was trapped inside
the car and had to be extracted
from the wreckage by firemen
using the Jaws of Life. She was
then airlifted to UCIMC by
MedEvac helicopter.
Saxton was taken by ambu-
lance to Western Medical Center
in Santa Ana where she was
treated for a fractured rib and
was released at about noon
Monday, according to a hospital
spokesperson.
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Najera and Audinis were both
taken to Hoa{f Hospital where
they were treated for minor
injuries and released, said hos-
pital spokesperson Pam Bolen.
The investigation into the
accident is .continuing, Oakley
stated.
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ART
Amish Quilts from the Collec-
tion of The Museum of f..mer-
ican Folk Art will display
through March 13 at The Bow-
ers Museum, 2002 N. Main
Street, Santa Ana.. Call 647-
6530.
Works by Dick Heney and
Kathleen Fieldin1 will display
through January 31 at Art Spirit
Gallery, 384-B North Coast
Highway, Laguna Beach. Hours
arc 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., daily. Call
497-8355.
"Larry BeU-Lipt on Surface:
Ten Years of Vapor Dnwinp"
will display through February 28
at the Laguna Art Museum, 307
Cliff Drive, Laguna Beach.
Hours arc 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.,
Tuesday through Sunday.
Admission is $2 for adults; $1
for senior citizens and students.
Call 494-6531 .
Paintinp by Joan Christensen
will display at the Newport
Beach City Hall Gallery through
February 24. The gallery is
located at 3300 Newport Blvd.,
Newport Beach. Hours arc 8
a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through
Friday. Call 644-3017.
"The Univenity of California
Collects: PbotoanpllJ from the
Uninnity of California" featur-
ing a selection of 110 photo-
graphs from the 21 million image
UC collection will display Feb-
ruary 2 -7 in the UCI Fine Arts
Gallery. Hours are noon io 5
p.m., Tuesday through Sunday.
Call 856-U I 0.
"Jane GottUeb: Photopapbs"
will display through March 4 at
the Laguna Art Museum, 307
Cliff Drive, Laguna Beach.
Hours arc 11 a.m. to S p.m.)
Tuc$day through Sunday. Call
494-6531.
Works by William S. Phillips
will display through January at
Whitman Galleries, 3545 East
Coast Highway, Corona del
Mar. Hours are lO a.m. to 5
p.m., Monday through Satur-
day. Call 675-2478.
Transparent watercolor works
by Dorotlly Bartlett will display
through February 1 at Sand-
stone Gallery, 384-A North
Coast Highway, Laguna Beach.
Hours are 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.,
daily. Call 497-6775.
Paintinp by student artists from
the Art Institute of Southern
California will be on display
through February 1 at The
Orange County Transit Dis-
trict's Main Office lobby located
at 11222 Acacia Parkway,
Garden Grove. Call 971-6448.
Works by Steven Squire will
display at the Newport City Hall
Gallery, 3300 Newport Blvd.,
Newport Beach. Hours are 8
a.m . to 5 p.m., daily. Call 644-
3017.
Works by Sllirley Cllaitlin,
Voce~ Romeo TUIUti,
Max DeMa. and Orlando are
currently on display at Galleries
T ouche, 499 North Coast High-
way, Laguna Beach. Houn are
10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday
through Saturday and noon to
S p.m. on Sunday. Call 497-
4491 .
"Portraits of Cla11lc Neon
Sis-" is displaying indefinitely
at Elan Gallery, l l 4S South
Coast Highway, Laguna Beach.
Hours are 10 Lm. to 6 p .m.,
daily. Call 4~396.
See the Winners.
Presentation of awards from the
PT A's "Reflections" contest, fea-
turing a display of creative works
from local children, will be held on
Sunday, Jan. 31, from 2-5 p.m. at
the Newport Center Library.
Spo1UOred by
'lbe Newpoct ~ rma Mesa Ne\vs
"Life at tile Beadl" is the title
of a new collection of paintings
showing indefinitely at Schaar I
Germain Studio Gallery, 484
North Coast Highway, Laguna
Beach. Hours are 11 a.m. to S:J!>
p.m., Wednesday through Sun-
day. Call 752-4041.
"The Art of Animation," feat-
uring original and limited eels
from Disney and W amcr Broth-
ers, will display through Febru-
ary 29 at the Circle Gallery in
the Disneyland Hotel, I ISO West
Cerritos Ave"1c, Anaheim.
Hours arc 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.,
daily. Call 774-9979.
Maritime artist John Stobert's
Six new Utllop'aplls will display
February I through March 31
at Whitman Galleries, 3S45 East
Coast Highway, Corona del
Mar. Hours arc JO a.m. to S p.m.
Monday through Saturday. Call
675-2478.
"Ironic Pusiom" featuring the
new works of Ann Chernenko
will display through February 7
at Diane Nelson Gallery, 278
Forest Avenue, Laguna Beach.
Hours are 10 a.m. to S p.m.,
Monday through Saturday, and
11 a.m. to S p.m. on Sunday.
Call 494-2440.
STAGE
"NIPt Mmt FaU" by Emlyn
Williams will play Thursdays
through Sundays, through Feb-
ruary 14, at the Costa Mesa
Civic Playhouse, 661 Hamilton
Street, Costa Mesa. Tickets are
SS and $6. Call 650-5269.
"Many Me a Little," the Ste-
phen Sondheim revue created by
Craig Lucas and Norman Rene,
will open January 29 on South
Coast Repertory's Second
Stage, 6SS Town Center Drive,
Costa Mesa. Tickets arc S 19 and
$24 for this musical runn~ng
through February 28. Call 957-
4033.
Meetings & Events
S1aare Our SelYes in Costa Club and the Sea Scout base at
Mesa has opened the doors or-1801 West Pacific Coast High-
its Deata1 Cllnlc. A f ult volun-way, is planning the addition of
teer staff is being sought includ-a second story to house two
ing dentists, dental hygienists, classrooms. New restrooms,
dental assistants and storage rooms for the schools
receptionists. fleet of boats, a boat workshop
Appropriate licenses are and an office will also be added.
required and a knowledge of
Spanish is helpful. For more
information, call the Volunteer
Center of South Orange County
at 9S3-S1S1 or S82-3 l 76 •••
TIM Allodated Studeatl of
Ora•1e Coast Colleae bas
donated SI 0,000 to the OCC
Foundation toward the planned
expansion of the school's Row-
...... s-11n1 Center.
The rowing and sailing center,
located between the Balboa Bay
•••
Volunteen seeking experience
in lnter•lewln1 for job
placement are needed by the
Vol•nteer Center of South
0ruae ComdJ.
Volunteen will be trained to
identify motivation, interest,
abilities and skills in order to
effectively place persons in
volunteer staff positions with
non-profit qencies. For more
information, call 9S3-S7S7 or
••• yo•r landscape •atten ...
"Ou Na•e Says It All"
P.O. Box •141, U.-lllc:h. CA "'61
497-2155
Planning/ ln11ellaaion
582-3176. •••
Dri•en are needed to deliver
meals to homebound senion. A
friendly disposition, good driv-
ing skills and 90 minutes per
week are the only requirements.
A~1mmediate need exists in
Costa Mesa and Mission Viejo.
For more information, call 953-
5757 or 582-3176.
•••
Join Orange County
MADD'1 lifesaving volunteer
s,eak•'l ..... a . Our goal is to
have a MADD speaker in each
and every driver's education
class in Orange County by
September, 1988 .
Please call MADD at S32-
6233 for more information. •••
UCI M..ucat C•• is in need
of volunteen with good driving
records to drive an electric cart
and wort ,..._.. from the
parkin1 lot to the main entrance.
The newly dcsiped gift shop
needs volunteers to work morn-
ina, afternoon and cvcnina
shifts, and volunteen are also
needed to atafT the main inf or-
mation deak and provide TLC
and comfort to famitiea of the
patieatl.
For more information, call
953-5757 or 582-3176.
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pirit Run,-'Refl.ections,' ~raw support
lbanlr• be to Dinny Shryock
of Harbor View PFO and Candy
Grant and Carol Tah"'OUlb of
Roy 0. Andersen PT A for
eatabliahina the lepcy or the
Spirit Run five years ago.
Focus On
Dinny laughs in retrospect u
she dCICribcs becoming the rant
BY HNND: ENGSTROM
race director. "I walked into this ~ speaks fondly of Mary Lou Gray
nominating mcetina, and I wu u her .. other half" during that
so enthusiastic. I bad no idea fledgling year and cites Evelyn
what I wu gettina myself into, Hart, Newport Beach City
and when I found out, I wanted Council member, as being
to kill myself!" "responsible for keeping it
She wu tagged for the posi-(Spirit Run) in existence. She
tion because she was such an promoted it for us. She met with
avid runner, and it was assumed the Irvine Company and the City
she knew the most about the Council."
sport. She was shocked to dis-
cover that the monetary goal was
520,000 and emphatically told
the committee how impossible
that was. A year later she rue-
fully swallowed those words and
was delighted to announce that
the first Spirit Run made
$22,000.
Dinny credits Candy Grant as
the impetus for the run and most
of the creative ideas that fol-
lowed, such as the student in-
school campaign and commun-
ity sponsors. Carol Tahmoush
found herself responsible as
treasurer for enormous sums of
money, and Scottia Evans took
on the task of computerizing the
-thousands of registrants. Dinny
The year-long commitment as
race director has shifted back
and forth between the two
schools to include Diane Boggs
and Linda Johnson, Beth West-
berg and Missy Mittman.
Besides the enormous time com-
mitment from those who are
involved with the coor<lination
of the race, two crucial factors
arc the basis for its success.
According to Dinny Shryock,
"'lt attracts runners from all over
(Southern California) who
respect it as a professional
event." This year's 3,500 regis-
tration figures to date support
that premise.
Missy Mittman, the present
race director, concun ~th her
predecessor that the succesa of
the event depends on community
support. She and co-director,
Fran Schmidt, stress the consist-
ent support of Standard Con-
crete, owned by Pam and David
Horowitz and Newport Station-
en • ownen Hazel and Barry
West. Donating for the second
time around arc M.ary and Rick
Nabers of Nabers' Cadillac who
arc joined by new sponsors
Walkie and J anct Ray of J . Ray
Construction, Cheryl and Jerry
Arnold of Arnold-Pacific Prop-
erties and Cathy and Bruce
C hotc and Ron and Jody Brad-
shaw of Bixby Ranch. These six
sponsors' names will grace the
dynamic race T-shirt designed
by Harbor View second grader
Chris Svensson. Pam and Don
Gilmour of AIP Commercial
Real Estate Brokerage arc spon-
soring the runners• numbers.
A new dimension "Slec;ve
sponsorship," has been added
this year. Leo and Carol Fran-
calosy of Francalosy Rehab
Community Service_
The Women's Transitional be obtained by calling 556-6262.
Living Center needs volunteers -•••
and interns for its Orange TIM Lapma Bead! Rape aild
County-based shelter. A training CriUI Hotline is recruiting com-
program is offered in February mittee, enthusiastic volunteers
for volunteers.. interested in to work on the hotline.
helping battered women and A training program on Sexual
their cliildren. Auault Victim Aaistance wiJI
For further information on begin on TuCMtay, Jan. 12 at 2
how to v~lunteer contact Pat p.m., and will consist of 50 hours
Jasper at (714) 992-1 939. of training covering all areas of
••• sexual assault and child sexual
The Master C•orale of abuse. Classes will be held on
Oran1e Co•nty is for sale. Tuesday, Wednesday and
Figuratively speaking, that is. Thursday afternoons from 2 to
The Chorale has kicked off its S:30 p.m., and two Saturdays
JIU eMI fmd raWa1 *he with from 9 a.m. to l p.m. For more
a aoal of $120,000, by selling information, call 4~9429 or
their "voices." 831-8143.
You may purchase a bullish
buao, a sparklin1 soprano, an
awesome alto or a tremendous
tenor for Sl,000 each ... Owner-
ship• luts for one year, after
which time it is renewable.
Ownenbip bas its privi.Jeaa, and
in tbis case., with the tax-
deductible contribution of
S 1,000 or more, the patron will
rec:eift a •certif tcate of owner-
ship• entitlina him or her to
attend a Nck staae bash at the
Oranac County Pcrformina Arts
Center followina one of tbe 1988
conc:crta. More information may
•••
Tiiie 0ruae Comt, .A910da-
tioa for Me•tal Heah• bas
announced the election of Mark
S. G• .... • to their board of
directon.
Gaupan; manager of f u~
development for Rodbeim Mar-
tetina Group, •• elected for a
one year unexpired term.
Gaughan bolds a muter's degree
in business administration from
Pepperdine Univenity and a
bachelor's dqree in arts man-
aaement from tbe Uiaivenity of
Alabama. He is alto a member
of the Orange County Demo-
cratic Central Committee and
the Laguna and Newport Har-
bor Art Museums.' •••
Tiie West Oran1e Co•ntJ
Hotline is offering free Cread•e
Listenin1 trainin1 clasla.
The hotline is staffed by
volunteers who have been
trained in effective listening
skills, referral services and sui-
cide intervention techniques.
Hotline also offers a "Good
Neighbor Linc" that offers inter-
personal contact and support to
home bound individuals who are
isolated from the community.
For more information, calJ 761-
4575 or 894-i242 .
'
··GoocJ service.
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insurance.''
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Associates, Kinpley Rosen,
Jim and Kathy Roberts of the
.Balboa Beach Cbmpany, the
Newport-Balboa Rotary and
Gebon'• Market's name will
ripple along the biceps of par-
ticipants.
The official race poster,
designed by Sth grader Jenny
Johnson of Harbor View, cries
out the slogan from shop win-
dows all over town. Answer its
challenge to "Catch the -Spirit"
on Sunday, Jan. 31, at 7:30 a.m.
and walk, jog or stumble around
Fashion Island with friends,
neighbors, tcacben and a lot of
enthusiastic kids who arc count-
ing on your support.
Wait! Don't collapse in front
of the TV too soon. Do your
heart some more good. Attend
the winners' reception for the
"'Reflections" contest sponsored
by Harbor Council PT A and the
Newport Ensign/ Costa Mesa
News at the Newport Center
Library at 2 p.m. Talk about
support for kids! The names of
the judges aJonc is enough to
"knock your socks off." In my
quest for the best, I was very
gratified. No one turned me
down! These experts in their
fields were delighted to help, and
most responded as did Leslie
Figge, who exclaimed, .. We love
kids. Our whole family loves
kids, and one of us will do it
for sure. You may even get all
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of us.•
The Fiae Pbotop-apby fam-
ily will join Ellen Bak, of Ellen
Bat StudiOI, and Praud and
Valerie, noted performing arts
photographen, to judge, what
else, the photography division.
Ellen Breitman, curator of
education, for the Newport
Harbor Art Museum and Sandy
Blatterman, Newport Beach
Arts commissioner, will confer
with Costa Mesa artist Gretchen
Wi)liams to decide the big
winner in visual arts.
The buip's own Sue Kauth,
columnist and educator, will
tally her results with LaDonna
Kienitz, Newport Beach city
librarian, and Frank McGee,
editor of the former New Worlds
magazine to determine the best
literature entry.
"Tuning in" top critique the
sounds of the music divisio n wilJ
be Charles R. Cassey, music
supervisor for Viacom Produc-
tions and director of the Cali-
fornians, an Orange County
choral group. Relying on his
extensive musical background to
co-judge will be Dick Watts,
director of Visual and Perform-
ing Arts for the Newport-Mesa
Unified Schoo) District.
I take the liberty to indulge
in a maudlin moment and to
reword a well-known phrase:
When you care enough, you
GET the very best!
NOW
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Ladies 'Put .on. Ritz' lo aid the poor
"Puttin' on the Ritz" was the
theme for the second annual
benefit sponsored by the Ladies
Pbiloptochos Society. Held at
the Red Lion Inn, Marina Koo-·
kootledcs and Kathy Gabriel co-
chaired the event, which also
featured a presentation of
Donna Karan's couture. Assist-
ing Kookootsedes and Gabriel
were Carol Sekeria, Alice KaJO-
mas, Stella Chavos, Georgannc
Makris, Ria Jordanidcs, Teddie
Peterson, Anne Peters, Marie
a.nd Theresa Kookootsedes,
Jeannete Krembas, Katrina
Pappas and Pat Russell.
'
Harborlites
The spouses of committee
members donned tuxedos and
sold opportunity tickets during
the luncheon. Selia Poulos wu
the winner of one of the pack-
ages, which included a mint
jacket, round-trip air to San
Francisco, hotel accommoda-
tions at the St. Francis and limo
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service.
Judie-Argyros was honorary
chair of the event, which bene-
fited the Food Distribution
Center and the Philoptocbcs
(friends. of the poor) Society's
colleae scholarship fund. Tova
Borgnine spoke to the group and
also donated the table f avon.
Just a few of the guests were
Father George Stepbanides,
pastor of St. Paul's Greek
Church, and bis wife, Elaine,
who was also on the committee,
Mary Antone, Carol Lind,
Jolene Fuentes and Tolela Gala-
IDIS. • • • I
Deanna and Al Baldwin
opened their lovely home for the
black-tie dinner sponsored by
Cover Girls, a support group of
the Dance Alliance. The event
was chaired by JoAnne Mix and
Barbara Freuodt. The latter wu
unable to attend due to a bout
with the flu. But some of the
memben who did enjoy the
evening were Athalie Clarke,
MaryAnn and Len Miller,
Hedda and Stephen Maro1i,
Dori and Jack deKruif and Sue
and Manhall.Jarvie. • • •
The same evening, but over at
the Four Sea.tom Hotel, bale-
ball players and their wives
modeled Saks Fifth Avenue
fubiom at Las Alnigas de San
Jote\ benefit for St. Joseph
Hospital.
Kathy Check chaired the 11• .•• ,.11
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Dina •.•
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dinner. Assisting were Rina
Santora, Marilyn. IC.liese, Jana
Burwell, Debbie Johnston,
IC.auy Robertson, Judi Allen,
Cindy Skovgard and Marge
Lavender. • • •
"Lend your nourishment to
our blouoming rose" read the
invitation sent by the Women ·s
Advisory Council to the Foun·
dation of South Coast Medical
Center .. and join us for A TOMt
to Success." The brunch held at
the Dana Point Resort Hotel
wu chaired by Pam O'Neill. • • •
Bridge is a terrifac ~ and
enjoyed by many. With that in
mind the Upper Bay Committee
apomored aa afternoon of carcb
at tbe Newportcr Resort, pre-
ceded by a hmcbeon and show
of Fuhion bland couture. This ·
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individuals with some cxpc-
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bidding and playin1. In the
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Porter's music reviewed in 'No Mother But Jazz'
BY DAVID
CORTl:S-ROBBINS
Unfortunately, some patrons
of the musical theater believe
that if you can l sing along with
the cast, you're just not getting
your money's worth.
Equally a shame is the fact
that such shows tum up pri-
marily at community theaters.
The good news for Cole Por-
ter fans who would rather sit
back and let the pros handle the
singing is that one local theater
lets you do just that.
Boasting some surprisingly
strong singing performances,
"No Mother But Jazz .. at the
Ne\\'.port Theatre Arts Center is,
for the most part, a well-done
musical tribute to Porter.
The singing abilities of the
five-member cast do great justice
to Director John Lee's original
review of some of Porter's grea-
test pieces.
Pianist Terence Alaric neatly,
heads a three-man ensemble in
performing 30 works from such
Porter musicals as "Kiss Me
Kate," "The Gay Divorcee,,. and
"Wake Up and Dream.,.
Aside from Alaric's arrange-
ments, what makes the show a
must-see for Cole Porter enthu-
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Ann Moblin, Mark Wickham,
and Cindy Warden.
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on Porter's life are, they pale in
comparison to the singing of the
man's songs. ·
That's probably because the
cast is more adept at singing than
they arc at reciting. In trying to
deliver little bits of information
on Porter's career, the cast at
times gives it more dramatic
polish than is called for.
But, when talk is replaced with
song, the real charm of "No
Mother But Jazz" is to be found.
The singing of Kay, Warden and
Mohlin makes the best impres-
sion, although Smith and Wick-
ham can't be overlooked.
Both individually and as an
ensemble, the singers voice some
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Mohlin, and Warden are at their
best with Porter's .. Jn the Still
of the Night," "Get Out of
Town" and "I Concentrate on
You."
On the other hand, durina the
last piece of the fint act, "l\re
Got You Under My Skin,"a very
original tum of -arrangements
saw Wickham fighting for some
high notes.
And, there were times the
balance between lead singer and
accompaniment favored accom-
paniment-when it shouldn't
have. ~
Credit co-director and cho-
reogapber Susan Thomas Lee
for staging dance sequences that
greatly complemented the show.
As a matter of fact, had the cast
appeared smoother and less
deliberate, and had there been
a bit more dancing, the show
could reallly have sparkled.
As it was, coupling eloquent,
yet reasonable, set and costume
design with capable singers and
musicians made "No Mother
But Jazz" a no less palatable
affair.
"No Mother But Jazz" plays
now through February 21 at the
Newport Theatre Arts Center,
2501 Cliff Dr., Newport Beach.
For showtimes and ticket infor-
mation. phone (714) 631-0288.
Two-one act
plays at DCC
Two short absurd-plays will
be presented by the Orange
Coast College Repertory Thea-
tre Company beginning Friday
evening. Jan. 29.
The first play, "The Leader,"
is written by Eugene Ionesco and
directed by Brandon Faloona
(student). The play deals with a
group of people waiting and
preparing for the arrival of a
mysterious dictator. A satire on
mass adulation, this classic piece
from the French School of
Absurdism is funny, yet insight-
ful.
The second play is "The·
Dumbwaiter" by EnsJisb--plar-
wript Harold Pinter who also
wrote "The Birthday Pany,"
.. The Homecoming," and "Tur-
tle Diary."
.. The Dumbwaiter" takes
pl-=e in a amUJ rented room
where two small-time hoods
await their next • .. ipment.~
Their only contact with the
world ii tbroup a dumbwaiter.
Tboqbt by many to be Pin-
ter\ fmest One-Kt play, tbia is
a powerful, my1teriou1 and
troublina abow .
TICbb, priced .a 14, arc on
.. in the occ ticket office
located in the collejl'I Student
Center bUildi• n. ... ia
opea Mnllday WOap Friday
from 9 L& to 7 p.a., aad
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merican Children's Theater dedicated to k.
The city of Costa Mesa can
take pride in the fact that she
hu given a gift to the children
of Oranae County. This present
comes in the guise of Diane
Rowell, David Allan and Philo
Hatch.
Each has contributed their
skills and energy to the Amer-
ican Cbildrens Theatre's produc-
tion, "Sleeping Beauty." T he
theatre is the only one in the
county dedicated to bringing
entertainment weekly to all
children between three and I 0
years of age.
As well as being an actress of
superior skills, Diane Rowell
docs the beautiful costumes for
"Beauty," and at one time toured
the county with her own "Henley
Street Players." .~ Another Costa Mesan, David
Allan, charms the audience with
the melodious tunes sung by
"Beauty's" cast of eight, includ-
ing "Witches Lament" and "Lul-
laby." He is a musical director
of rare ability.
Philo Hatch, producer and co-
founder of the American Child-
rens Theatre, is a Costa Mesan
who keeps very busy as a finan-
cial advisor and business man-
ager.
The other half of the team is
Herman Boodman, a retired
educator and lifelong dramatist.
Both Hatch and Boodman have
successfully charted the course
of the theatre since last May.
The playhouse, also known by
its pirate theme, opened its doors
with a production of "The Pied
Piper," quickly ·earning public
acceptance. "Alice In Wonder-
Pianist Moyer to appear at Coast
First-class pianist Frederick
Moyer will perform Friday
evening, Jan. 29, at Orange
Coast College.
The concert begins at 8 p.m.
in OCC's Fine Arts Recital Hall.
The progr-.m includes works
by Mozart, Maurice Ravel,
Frederic Chopin and Igor Stra-
vinsky.
Playing the piano since age
seven, the 29-year-old soloist
from Wayland, Mass., bas
extensive and varied concert
experience that bas taken him
throughout the U nitcd States
and Asia. Moyer bas played with
many major orchestras includ-
ing the Philadelphia and Min-
nesota Orchestras, the Buffalo
Philharmonic, the Opera
Orchestra of Genoa, the Boston
Symphony Orchestra, the Japan
Philharmonic and the Boston
Pops Orchestra.
Moyer is the recipient of
numerous prizes and awards,
among them the Gina Bacbauer
Memorial Award ( 1986), the
Bruce Hungerford Memorial
Award ( 1982), and the Concert
Artists Guild award ( 1981)
which led to his highly acclaimed
Carnegie Recital Hall debut in
May 1982. Moyer was also
invited to participate in the
Marlboro Music Festival in
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that was repeated the next year.
In 198S, Moyer wu appointed
an Affiliate Artist and partici-
pated in the Xerox 'Pianists
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ency programs with the Sacra-
mento, Marin, and Greater
Bridgeport Symphony Orches-
tras.
Speaking of Moyer's recital in
New York, Tim Page of The
New York Times said: .. Freder-
ick Moyer is a first-class young
pianist. His plal!ng is clean,
unmannered and full of ideas
and intelligence."
Concert tickets, priced at $6,
are on sale in the OCC ticket
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 Saturdays from 8 a.m. to
noon.
Tickets will be sold at the door
for $7.
Tickets may be purchased by
phone, using Visa or Mastercard
by calling (714) 432-5880.
Bab1•ck -·~ Dimer
for Sll.'5
Mon Cbaleau Restaurant
B1eg1in1 ..,.,. & French c~
land, .... Sleeping"Seauty," and its
last production, f-Carol Of The
Angel," were also ,staged. Each
musical show ~ ·1 do ne for a
period of o"'m"nths. Perf or-
mances are given t?ach Saturday
and Sunday at 2:00 p.m.
To create an aura of excite-
ment for its youn1 patrons,
Hatch and Boodman employ a
six-foot-two-inch bearded,
swashbuckling ruffian called
"Buccaneer Ben." He greets each
youngster with a pirate hat to
be worn in the theatre and taken
home as a momento of the visit.
Ducats, Do ubloons and Pie-
ces of Eight Adventure Theatre
(the working name of the thea-
tre) has crates, barrels, wicker
baskets and a trundle cannon as
its box o ffice. Fish nets enhance
its pirate theme, and there is also
a treasure chest laden with
booty.
One luck y child is selected by
Ben to sit with him on his Pirate
Throne of Honor during the
show and is allowed to select a
gift out of the treasure chesr. ·;
The Ame rican Children
Theatre is housed in the Ana-1
heim C ultural Arts Center
located at 931 N. Harbor Blvd.,
just a scant distance from the
Riverside Freeway. A wildly
flapping .. J olly Roger " helps
identify the theatre.
For information o r reserva-
tions call 751 -5032.
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Getting off-to a good tart in inve ting
You •re probably already an
investor, even if you don' think
of yourself u one. If you have
money in a bank or in a money
market, own some mutual fund
shares or some' old bonds, you're
an investor. It's important to
recognize that anything you do
with your money-including
just leaving it where it is now-
is an investment decision.
To make sure your investment
decisions are the right ones for
you, you may tum to a brok-
erage firm for guidance. Be
aware that your satisfaction will
depend totally on your relation-
ship with the person handling
your account. (At Shearson
Lehman Brothers we call tbcsc
prof cssionals .. financial consul-
tants" because their role is much
Money Makin1 Money
IY IEl1111111
broader than that of a broker
who simply executes trades.)
Herc arc the steps to take to
get real value out of this impor-
tant relationship:
I) Det~rmlne your ioau. This
isn' u euy u it sounds. You
must be honest with yourself
about what you want to accomp-
lish and bow fut. You must also
be realistic.
H your objective is to double
your money in a year with no
risk to your capital, you have set
unrealistic, mutually inconsist-
ent goals. But doubling your
money in five or six yean, with
a moderate depee of capital
risk, is an achievable aoal.
2) Don'I M 1w11~d by w
inw3tnwn1 1oau tllld 8lratqk1
of otlr~r1. People frequently
want to in.vest in the aaine
securities or compania u their
friends or ncipbon because
"weTc in the same tu bracket"
or~ haft the saiDe lifestyle."
But stop and compare: leqtb
of time until retirement, number
of dependents, expenses,
temperament and attitude
toward risk, time available to
spend monitorina your invest-
ments. You can immediately see
New airline eyes OC skiers
Resort Commuter dba Trans
World Express (TWE), the only
Orange County-based airline,
has launched the first nonstop
service from John Wayne/
Orange County Airport to Big
Bear Airport and the ski resorts
~ of Southern California.
The direct, 40-minute flight,
called the "Ski Express," enables
skiers to spend more time on the
slopes and less time on local
freeways and snow-covered
roads, according to Jim Slem-
ons, TWE chairman and chief
executive.
both day and night skiing-and
in less than one-third the com-
mute time. Skiers who take our
8: IS a.m. flight, for example, can
be skiing by 9:30 a.m."
For a limited time, TWE is
offering a special introductory
fare of $39 each way. The fare
is good on both morning and
evening flights and is subject to
change.
bad, Santa Barbara, Palmdale/
Lancaster and lnyokem. The
airline also recently introduced
five roundtrip fliahts from John
Wayne/Orange County to LAX
every business day. As a member
oftbc TWA family, TWE is fully
integrated into the TWA reser-
vations and ticketing system and
the TWA Frequent Flyer Bonus
Program.
why each penon 's investment
plan mut be individually tai-
lored.
3) Colkct tM bo,ie /ac11 about
your j1Nlnclal 1it1M11ion. H you
don' know your tu bracket,
simply figure out from lut year's
tu mum what percent of your arou income went for federal,
state and local income taxes. The
financial consultant can take it
from there and also help you
delermine your net worth.
Net worth belpa you under-
stand not only what your real
-.eta arc but, more important,
bow liquid your current poeition
is-and bow much liquidity you
need in new investments. H, for
example, most of your auets
now arc io real estate, your
fmancial contultant would pro~
ably not recommend lockina up
more money in long-term bonds.
But if you're already fairly
liquid, bonds may be just right
for you.
4)Dircws your financial silua ..
tion hoMstly with your financial
consultant. Sometimes people
are reluctant to divulge informa-
tion, but a financial consultant
cannot advise you properly with
only half the picture. Herc's a
typical dialogue:
Client: "I have some money
coming due from certificates of
deposit, and I want to know
what to do with it."
Financial Consultant: "How
much?"
Client: "Oh, a nice little chunk
of money."
FC: .. More than Sl0,000?"
Client: "That's right."
FC: "More than $50,000?"
Client: "Oh, yes."
'The point, of coune, ii 'hat
a .. nK:e little chunk of money"
can be a few thousand dollan
or six figures, depending on the
individual. How can your finan-
cial consultant help you make
the riaht investment choices
without all the facts?
S) Make mr~ you and your
financial con1ul111nt lrav~ the
same investment orientation.
There arc two aeneral types of
financial con1u1tants-those
who arc tradina-oriented and
tholle who emphasize longer-
term investment&.
H you consider youiself an
active investor, f md a financial
consultant who auressively
searches out buy and sell oppor-
tunities. But if you don't like to
trade or have a relatively small
account, you will probably do
best with a fmanciaJ consultant·
who explains all the investment
options, secs that you're in the
right investments and monitors
them frequently-but docs not
advise you to switch them fre-
quently.
If you understand your own
financial situation, set realistic
investment goals and work
closely with your financial con-
sultant, you have an excellent
chance of making the best and
most profitable investment deci-
sions. If you are intersted in a
free peronal review outline, give
me a call at (800) 533-3402.
Ken Tokash is a financial
consultant with Sh~arson uh-
man Brothers in Newport Beach.
"TWE's new route to Big Bear
represents Orange County's only
regularly-scheduled service to
the Big Bear area." Slemons
commented. "We will offer
Saturday and Sunday service for
the balance of January and daily
service starting Feb. I. With our
schedule skiers can take to the
slopes of Snow Summit, Gold-
mine and other local resorts for
The new route was officially
dedicated during its inaugural
flight Jan. 12. TWE officials and
local dignitaries from both the
Orange County and Big Bear
areas were on hand to christen
one of the company's six, 18-seat
DcHavilJand Twin Otter planes
that will be making the daily
trips.
Resort Commuter was formed
in 1984 and became a TWA
commuter carrier in 1986. TWE
is controlled by Chairman Jim
Slemons, owner of Jim Slemons
Imports/ Mercedes-Benz in
Newport Beach and Chrysler/
Plymouth, W,nda/ Volvo and
Acura dealenbips in California
and Hawaii. Business Briefs
A commuter carrier for Trans
World Airlines (TWA), TWE
off crs daily fligbu to LAX from
destinations throughout South-
ern California, including Carls-
For reservations on TWE's
"Ski Express," call 714 / 549-
71 SJ. For reservations and up-
to-date information on all other
TWE flights, call 1-800-221-
2000.
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Jolua Wa1ne Airport improve-
ment project to undertake a
communjcations campaign for
iu parking awareness program.
The firm was selected from I 2
competing Orange County
firms, and is the first PR firm
ever retained for the airport. A
combination of public relations
advertising and direct mail will
be used to advise Orange County
travelers of the closure of exist-
ing parking at the terminal, and
to offer alternative parking
suggestions. •••
The H&llllllODd Company has
reported a I OS-percent increase
in new income over the same
period the previous year. For the
fint six months ended Sept. 30.
the Ncwpon Beach-based mort-
gage bankina firm •s net income
was $465,698 or S.21 per share,
compared with $227 ,S62 or S. I I
per share for the previous year.
According to tbe company's
president, Tlliomat T .
Hammond,tbc mortaaae bank-
ing firm is currently well-hedaed
and positioned with loan pro-
ducts that are suited for volatile
interest rate markets. •••
W'k•tre Newpcwt, 18c., a full
service advertising and public
relations firaa. baa opened a
branch off 1ee in Oran1t County
at 3737 Birch St., #226. Newport Be.ch . . .
Acc"rdina to the aaency's
piaident. .,... M...., tbe
deciaion to expand ia pan of the
firm .. ...,.Uw move to wk
a ltroqer preeew in tbl laiib
tecbnoloay area. Tbe aaency
currently bu a number of biah
tecb woants on ha "'*'.
-Walker outlines steps toward peace
aY PEGGY DARNELL
"Peoc1 iJ afundllmemal bel~/
in tlw rixht of people to thter-
miM their own future, a JHacef ul
re30/ution to conflict, faith in the
power of love. . . non_.violence to
bring about change. "
Alice Forney of Costa Mesa
opened the services at the
Orange Coast Unitarian U nivcr-
salist Church of Costa Mesa last
Sunday with this quote, and it
was appropriate especially for
introducing Bob Y antes who
was a participant in the Great
Peace March in 1986 and the
Soviet/ American Walk in the
Soviet Union from Leningrad to
Moscow this past year, 1987.
When the Great Peace March
began on March l, 1986, in great
spirits-thousands of people
gathered together to send off the
1,200 marchen who would be
walking across the U.S. for
peace-no one could have
predicted the eventual collapse
of the initial plan. This occurred
outside of Barstow during a
freezing rain. Pro-Peace organ-
izer, David Mixner, w'ent to
B~rstow to bring the sad news
of bankruptcy, to dismiss staff,
and encourage marchers to go
home.
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"It was during the time the
Peace March was stalled outside
of Bantow that I became aware
of the problems. I was in Pho-
enix at the time, and I thought
to myself, •they can't stop now.'
There were a great number of
people who gave up a lot to be
committed to this project. Since
my ·wife bad passed away, I
found myself with some time on
my bands, and I drove to Cali-
fornia to see if there was any-
thing I could do to keep the
march going.
"Twelve days were spent in
regrouping and reorganizing,
and we became Peace City. Five
hundred of us decided to con-
tinue on. We received S2S,OOO
from Paul Newman, S 10,000
from Yoko Ono, John Lennon's
widow, and another $25,000
from a man in Denver. We
received contributions that aver-
aged $16 per person.
"We were welcomed every-
where and were given potluck
suppers. I learned the impor-
tance of citizen-to-citizen diplo-
macy. I looked up the word
I
'diplomacy.' It means 'handling
affairs without arousing hostiJ-
ity. • I learned how to do that.
Theologian Oddie at St. Matt's
"Now, among the 500 people
we had Unitarians, Catholics,
Jews and Buddhists. We had
doctors, lawyers and street peo-
ple. We had to learn to work
together. We had meetings to
discuss problems. We bad big
age diff erenees, but we also
discovered that, if we talked to
each other with respect, we
accomplished a lot.
The Rev. Dr. William Oddie,
a leading conservative clergy-
man in the Church of England,
will speak at St. Matthew's
Traditional Episcopal Church in
Newport Beach on Monday
evening, Feb. I, at 7:30 p.m .
F atber Oddie is a noted
author, literary historian, and
theologian. He recently
appeared in this country on the
television program Firing Line.
Father Oddie holds BS and MA
degrees from Trinity College in
Dub~ a Ph.D. from the Uni-
venity of Leicester and an MA
from Oxford University. He
received his theological training
at St. Stephen's House, Oxford.
He bas worked in a number of
Unitarian service to
positions within the Church of
England and is currently
employed as Ecclesiastical Cor-
respondent for Th~ Daily Tele-
graph.
Father Oddic will talk about
issues facing the Church today
such as the ordination of
women, new trends in theology,
and the secularization of the
Church. There will be an oppor-
tunity to ask questions of Father
Oddic after bis address.
St. Matthew's is located on the
.. We encountered some hostil-
ities along the way, remarks like
•ffey, why don't you go march
in Russia?' Not a bad idea!
"Last year we approached the
Soviet Peace Committee to sec
if they would be interested in a
1EmPlf
BITT ·-··--.... , RAlll llAllK I. MIWR look at starting Ove r·· southeast corner of Irvine
A venue and I Sth Street in New-
••HRIMCU M.a,_.. ,..., ....... ,.
Dr. Chris Schriner, Costa
Mesa author, lecturer and
licemed marriage, family and
child coumelor, will speak on
"Starting Fresh: The Art of
&epnning Again, ft at the Orange
Coast Unitarian Univcrsalist
Church, 1259 Victoria St., Costa
Mesa, at 10:30 a.m., Sunday,
Jan. 31.
Schriner will explore the state-
ment. "Today is the fint day of
the rest of your life. ft and focus
on what would happen if we
took the statement seriously.
Child · care and supervision
will be provided. For further
details, call the church at (714)
~S2.
TEMPLE llAIAH tc I lllA) 11••• ._..,,._,......1:15 p.m.
R11bbi •IWft D. 9ctllll pralident Joel Abramlohn
............. ~ ..... Cl ....
Oe'I 0...
, ........ 1111
• CIC .......
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church
\\bnhip and hear thia Chrilt-cen~rcd
m 11 •• on the Ten Commandmenu.
"NO orHER GODS"
(E ....... JOtJ.J)
Sundmi :Ja..ary 24, 1988
8el0 .... IOal' A.M..
tcX> St. Ar.dlewa lmd. Newport Bach. c.libnia (714) 611·2880
tw ... llshsa11 ...................... IM..)
port Beach, across from Harbor
High School. The public is
welcome. For more information,
call the Rev. Stephen Scarlett at
786-6123.
...... , ... ,,, ......
MllEf..Yllie ...... .....
•t' P I ....... A9Ill' I we
c.neor Mt::':..,.,
Eduallor Nly Ol•er
ST. MAU PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
JIM Mar Villa Drhe -4. ;(.. t, \\ I A t\t ('
(l•••u• _. '+41 • .._...) ~ ~
Newport•••, CA
(714) "6-1341
ti) c
6 b
a.-. ........ A. McQmo6ll. ,,__ a... a~ P. s.t....:. A.,.. I• ,_,.,
CmtaM-
CHURCH OF REUGIOUS SCIENCE
2191Me.v ... om.....,1112
C....M a CA • 714 • 'JM..,.,
an .IA.MIS T1JSau.1
M1. I
S1J!CDAYllAll
joint march with us in the Soviet
Union. After we approached the
proper authorities here and
received a positive response, we
began to make our arrangements
to leave for Russia.
'4Wc were greeted with wild
entbusiams by the Russian peo-
ple. We received flowers and
food set out on tables set with
white tablecloths. We heard
speeches and signed autographs.
It was wondcrf ul. You cannot
hate when you look into the eyes
of the children and shake bands
with your f cllow man. When you
travel together, you form great,
warm friendships. I remember
we would ~alk all day, and the
sun never seemed to set at this
time of the year; then when we
stopped for supper, we would
also have great entertainments,
and they wanted to dance with
us!"
This summer another walk is
being planned. Two hundred
Soviets arc coming to America,
and on July 9 there will be a ninc-
day walk beginning in Los
Angeles. The California cities
they will be visiting will be Santa
Barbara, Monterey, Santa Cruz
and San Francisco.
In closing. Yantcs states, "It
is a great feeling to share the
basics. the bare necessities with
another. There is no comfortable
bed you can watch TV from, so
you talk. you get acquainted,
you sec bow good people really
arc if given the opportunity.
.. We must remember, too, that
to have trust and to love you
must have peace within your-
self."
To find out bow you can walk,
talk, cat and camp with the
Soviets or bow you can help get
our community involved, write
or call International Peace Walk
Inc., 2601 Sunset Blvd., Suite SO,
Hollywood, Calif. 90028, (213)
462-3783.
Just when
you need
a little
extra help
it's always
there.
T h41t's wh41t tM C.,..,,..11 Stv11a
SAt1Pe1/ i all about. A drpeudablr
sourcl" of spiritual Ktc-a that ~
\OU mtt{ rhf' chal~ you fatt.
ldras WI~~· peoprjust liltt>
mu. "ho "'l"rt" looking for hl"lp
andfnund 1t ~hnl t~turnt'dto
Cod ln~ir "ords aJT m.~ good
frM"nd,-comforting. ~ragi~.
rorrtttin~ Ju5C "Mn vou nttd a
lm&fo l"xtra hf'lp.
E\'l"n Wtt>k. thl" Snlire1/ ~
dd1~ to a~ of heaa1ng and
pnrvt>r m your community-the
Chnstian Sc~ Rnding Room.
~ up a cop, or subecribr tod9y.
M-Ft.S
Slit ICM
Sun l ·l
CHRISTIAN SCllNCI
alADINC llOOll ....... c.....,
c... ......
•
'
...
..
,_ II M•llT a 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN
s
N011CI Of.,.,._.. MU ~ .... 1•1111,,.,..... .... , ....... ~
UMTCODIL
~ CUSTOOY CORPORATION•~ IPPOinted
T t'UltM under the ~ dllcribed deect al trult W1LL
SEU AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO TH£ HIGHEST BtOOER
FOR CASH (in the forms which .. .._,. tandef' in the
Unit.cl StMes) Md/or the cahier's. certifted or attw
checks 1p9elfied in Civil Code Section 2924h (Papbte
Jn fuff .t the time of ule) 8" tiaht. titte end i""'91t
~ to and now hetd by it under Mid Deed cf Trust
in the property hereinafter delcribed:
TRUSTOR: EARL FUSSELMAN, GENEVIEVE FUSSEL· MAN
BENEFICIARY: CROCKER NATIONAL BANK
recorded March 8, 1983 n Instr. No. 83.()98779 of
Official Records in the office of the Recorder of <>ranee
County;
and re-recorded on March 1, 1985 as Instr. No. 85-
071135
said deed of trust describes the foUowinc property.
"EXHIBIT"
PARCEL 1:
Unit #126, as shown and defined on thlt ceruin
Condominium Plan recorded in boott 14221, paae 528
of Official Records.
PARCEL2:
An undivided 1/50 interest in and to Lots 1, 2, 3 and
4 of Tract No. 10987, as shown on a map recoided in
boott 477, Pll9S 31 to 36 inclusive of Miscellaneous
Maps, records cf Oranae County, Califomie, eJCOIPtint
therefrom Units 101to150.Jnclusive, located thereon.
Excepti"I all oil, oil rilhtS. fnineral richb. netunt ps
riahts. •nd other hydrocarbons by ~ name
known, that may be within Of under said land, without
however. the riaht to drill, mine, store, npkn and operate
throuah the surface or the upper 500 feet of the
subsurface ot said land, as mefWd in the Deed from
The Irvine Company, • Mlchipn corporetion, recorded
November 8. 1979 in book 13386, Pll9 1280 cf Official
Records.
PARCEL3:
An exclusive e.sement or exclusive easements
appurtenant to said Unit for the Ptalt element, for
storap and vehicular parkina. courtyard and s-tio
purposes, and, if applicable, i,.-ess and ecress over those
portions of the Common Area described on said
Condominium Pl•ns as "Restricted Common Aru" for
said Units; said Condominium Plan for Tract No. 10987
beinc recorded in book 14221. PIC9S 528 of Official
Records cf 0rafll8 County, Califomie.
AP# 939-23-026
YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED Of TRUST
DATED 3/02/83. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO
PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY. IT MAY 8£ SOlO AT A
PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPlANATION Of THE
NATURE Of THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER.
51 Northaimpton Court Unit 126, Newport BNch, CA
92660.
"(If a street address or common desicMtion of propef1y
is shown aboYe, no waminty Is liven es to its comptete-
ness or correctness)." The beneficiMy under said Deed
of Trust. by reason of 1 breach°' defautt in the obliptions
secured thereby, hefetofore executed and delMtred to
the underslaned • written Declaration of Oefailt and
Demand for Sale, and written notice cf dehlutt and of
election to cause the ufldersilned to sell said property
to satisfy said obliptions. and~ the undersianed
caused said notice of default and of election to be
recorded October 6, 1987 as Instr. No. 87-562488 of
Official Records in the office of the Recotder of Oranae
County;
Said Sale will be made, but without cownant °'
wamnty, expnlSS Of implied, reprdi"I title PQ5Se5$ion,
or encumbrances, to pay the remeininl principel sum
of the note(s) secured by said deed of Trust. with interest
as in said note provided, advances, if any, under the terms
of Sllid Deed of Trust. fees, chatps and apenses of the
Trustee and cf the trusts created by said Deed cf Trust
Said sa&e will be held on:
February 11, 1988. at 1:30 p.m. in the lobby to the
buildi"I located at 601 South Lew;s Street. 0rance.
California 92668 -
At the time cf the inmal publication cf this notice, the
total amount of the unpaid balance of the obliption
secured by the •bow described deed of trust and
estimated COits. ~and advances is $170,004.39.
It Is possible thM .t the time of Nie the openina bid
may be less ttwn the total indebtedt ... due.
tf avallabte, the expected openi"I bid mey be obtained
by cam.,. the foftowi"I teMlptlof ie numbers on the day
before the ule: (714) 385-4837 or (213) 627...a65
Dace: .JMuaty 15, 1988
TAC#6023665
CROCKER CUSTOOY CORPOAATtON es said Trustee,
By T.O. SERVICE COMPANY, -.int •
By Chris Oemlow, Asst. Vice Prnident. 601 South Lewis
St, Oratwt. CA 92668, (714) 385-4700
1121 1/28 2/4
~NOl'ICI
FIChiOUI Mr•IUI
MMllJA1111Bff
The falowi"I .....-n is
doins bulil-.-.: KINCAID
PHYStCAL THERAPY, 8811
North Coest Hwy. #124,
L..,,. a.ch, CA 92651.
~ ~ Kincllid,
8811 North Coast Hwy.
#124, lAluna Buct\, CA
92651.
Janlt EH.rablllh Kincatd,
8811 Notth Coast Hwy.
#124, LlluM Beech, CA
92651.
This bu1ines1 Is con-
ducted by husband and .....
The r•aistrant com·
nwad to 1rlMaCt ~
neu urMtet the fictitious
~ ,.,,.. « ,..,...
titted abow'8 on 2·14-19. S&aned: Jeffenon GMnn ...... TNI 1 I amt_._. ...... ~°"'GniWI c.., .. -11. 1-. ..... FJl7U7
,l/14 1/21 1/21214 lOl6
1097
,..,,.,. . _.... c. Hop-
kins,~
This stllllm9nt -.... with the ~ Clark of
Or-we County on Jin. 12,
1988.
F36n11
1/21 1/28 2/4 2/11 1095
"*'C NOTICI
FICiliiUUI Wlla
NAYllTAlWI
The followi"I .....-n If doinl buliMll a (A) NEW
WEST MANAGEMENT, (8)
NEW WEST APPAAISAlS,
3700 Newport Blvd. Suite
201.A, Newport Beech, CA
92663.
Richard J. Oumovich,
24865 Dena Fir, Dena Point,
CA92629.
This business is con·
~by an indMduat.
The re1istrant com-
menced to tntnsed busf·
ness under the fictitious
business name °' names
listed aboYe on 12/8/87.
Si,ned: Richard J. Oumo-
vich.
This statement was filed
with the County Clerk of Orance County on Jan. 11,
1988.
File No. f'367340
1/14 1121 1/28 2/4 1040
1·31'07
PUelJC NOTICE
FICiliiUUI Mrl•IEll
NAiii ITATIMINl
The followinc persons ....
doin1 business n : HAN·
OVER ASSOCIATES, 1 Cali·
fornia pneral partnership,
# 13 Corporate Plaza, Suite
200, Newl>Oft Beach, CA
92660.
Hopkins Development
Company, L P., a De&aware
limited partnership, #13
Corporate Plaza, Suite 200,
Ne.,,ort Bw:h, CA 92660.
Mllttshan Corpcntion, a
California corporation,
2553 Monaco Oriw, l.lcuna
Hill$, CA 92651.
Thomas D. l.enny, an indi·
vidual, 17 Woodflower,
Irvine, CA 92714.
This business is con·
ducted by • aeneral part· nership.
The reaistrants com-
menced to transect busi·
ness under the fictitious
business neme or nemes
listed abowl on April 10.
1983. Sisned: Hos*ins Owetop-
ment Company, LP., 1 Def.
...,. limited pattnefship;
Hopkins Development
Company of Newport
Beach; Stephen C. Hos*ins,
President
This «a..,tei-m-ietntnt was filed
with the County Clerk of <>ranee County on Jan. 12,
1988.
F367716
1/21 1/282/4 2111 1()9.4
K·rnM
PU&IC NOTICI
flC"i Ii iiOUI ···-... ITATIMlllT
The fuekMi"I penon is
doi"I busifWM as: N:N:.IA
Pt.AZA I, a talifornie limited
peltnlrship, 3931 MacAr-
thur 8oulevlrd, Suitl 110,
Nftport 8Mch, CA 92660.
Dan OeMille, General
Partner, 3931 M«Altttur
BouleYerd, Suite 110, New·
port Buch, CA 92MO.
This business is con·
ducted by a limited pettner-
ship.
The re1istrant com-
menced llO tr.nuc:t busi·
ness under the fictitious
business name or ftlrMI
list.cl abcNe on J...-y 1.
1981.
Silnld: Den o.Mille
Thfs ltAimMlt ... ftled
with the County CWtt of
Or-.. ~on Jan. 12. 1918.
F36n14
1/211/28 214 21111091
c.lllalNI I0'21.
Dewid c. Dellano, 842
CounlrJ Club DrM .....
Pwtl. CalllDmla 90621.
This busines1 11 con-
duc:tad bf~.
The NSfstnnts com·
m.ad.., nnuct busi·
neu under the fictitious
~ rwme or rwnes
listlld abcw on 111/88.
Silned: ~A. Hamilton
This i1.111WNnt was filed
with the County Clertt of
e>r..,.. County on Jan. 12,
1988.
F367707
1/211128 214 2/11 1092
w~
ACllHOUI ••1m .... ITATmlffr
The lallowilll penon Is
doln1 bu1lnu1 H : A.G.
SALES, 737 Promontory
Drive w .• Ne•port Beech,
CA9~.
Arthur Cavanauah Gill.
737 PnJmcriory on... w ..
Newport 8Mch, CA 92660.
Thi1 business is con-
ducted by.., indMdual.
The re1istrant com·
menc«t to transect busi·
ness under the fictitious
businns name or names
ltst.d 8bcM Oft 12/15,87. Sianed: Arthur C. Gill
Thfl ~ was flied
with the County Clerk of Or-. County on Dec. 29,
1987.
f365943
1/21 1128 2/4 2/11 1096
PUii.iC NOTICI
FlCiliiOUI ......
NW ITAllMDIT
The foffowi"I person is
doi,. business es: INSTI-
TUTE FOR AGEING CON·
TROl ANO NUTRITIONAL
MEDICINE. 360 San Mipl
Drive, S4lite 208, Newpott
BNch, CA 92660.
Responsible Health, Inc .•
California Corpor1tion.
3535 Ust Coast Hwy., Suite
231. Corona Del Mar, CA
92625.
This bu~ness is con·
duct9d by • corporation.
The re1istrant com·
meoced llO transact busi·
ness under the fictitious
. business name or names
listed 8bcNe on 1/14/88.
Si1nec:t: Responsible
Heafth, Inc .• Blake w..,_.
Pres.
This statement was filed
with the County c~ of
()rane9 County on Jan. 8,
1988.
f'"lte No. F367324
1121 1/28 2/4 2/11 1105
•·31191 "*'C NOTICE ncnnOUI ••NEii MmlTATW'T
The fuelowins persons are
doi"I bwineu n SUSIE'S
LIQUOR MARKET, 914
North Hatbor, Sant.a Ana,
CA92703.
AEC Enterprises, Inc .• a
California corporation.
4717 Yan Nuys Btvd. #301,
Shermen <Mb, CA 91403.
American Equ~ Corpo-
rltion, • Catifomia corpora.
tlon, 4717 Van Nuys Btvd.
#301, Sherman Oaks, CA
91403.
This business is con-
duct.d br • corporation. a.;,_ c:ommenced on
November 4, 1987.
Siped: AEC Enterprises,
lnc./Amerfcan Equities
Corp.; Jean A. Kara (1), Seaawy.
Thia ......... wasfiled
...... the County Clerk of Or-. County on Jan. 14,
1987.
f 367994
1/21 1128 214 2/U 1098
NI , ... C.. Dr •• #700. .,, ...... 8lmch. CA 9l2MO. .
n-ts businen ts con·
dud9d bf ., "''"9COr1N>-
,.... I IC cMkJlll-.tNn ........
The ,..istrant com-
m11ad .., nnuct busi·
MU under the fictitious
~..,..Olnamn
lilted ebtM on December
15, 1117.
Silned: John B. H6rnan
Thfs fttllment ... filed
wtth the County c~ of
Or-.. County on Jen. 14,
1917.
F367997
1/21 1128 2/4 2111 1099
1-1191
WMmCI nthl ......... .... ""~ The falowMapm10Nare
doinc business as SEA
VISTA CONDOMINIUMS,
2099 S.. JoeQutn Hills Rd.,
Newport Beach, Calif.
926Ci0.
Joseph Anleto. 2099 San
Jmquin Hills Rd., Newport
S.Ch, Calif. 92660.
T eny Al*>nelli, 6475 E.
hclfic Coast Hwy #171.
lone a.ch, CA 90803.
Stew Hand, 17141 Hard-
ina Canyon, Trabuco
tan,on, CA 92678.
Albert and Alice Otiver,
21703 Ocean Yam #201,
South t.asuna. CA 9'2677.
Adolph end Clarie Will,
1973 Trust. 22466 Myer
Or .• u.ter, 'CA 93221.
88rbera Gill Will, 22466
Myer Or., Exeter, CA 93221.
This business Is con·
ducted by a limited partner-
ship.
Business first transected
under this business name
on 11-15-79.
Sianed: Joseph Anlek>
This statement was filed
with the County Clerk of <>ranee County on Jan. 14,
1987.
F367903
1/21 1/28 2/-4 2111 1100
1-DIU
WNO'TICI
ACIHIUUI Mll•IEIS
NW IJA11MEN'T
The tollowins persons are
doin1 business as
BUILDERS EXCHANGE
ASSOCIATES, 2699 White
Roed, Suite 150. Irvine, CA
92714.
A to Z Investors, 199
South Los Robles Avenue,
Suite 711, Pasadena, CA
91101-2460.
M.D. Ray, 2699 White
Roed, Suite 150, Irvine, CA
92714.
James W. Ray, 2699
White Road, Suite 150,
Irvine, CA 92714.
S.rbara Mathewson,
3516 Crow Point Or., San
DieF. CA 92109.
Helen Ray, 2699 White
Roed, ~ 150, lf"ine. CA
92714.
Roxanne Rey Bordelon,
2699 White Road. Suite
150, lrYine. CA 92714. eno, 200 North· Main
Street. 2nd Floor, Santa
Mii, CA 92701.
This business is con·
ducted by• limited partner-
ship.
The r•1istrant com-
merad '° trwec:t busi· neu under the fictitious
~ neme or rwmes
listed abDwe on 10/6182.
SilMd: Jamn w. Ray
This ~ ... filed ........ Oountr ewe. of
Or-. County on Jan. 14,
1987.
F'367lll
11211/212/4 2/11 1101
1911.
F361998
1121 l/28 2/4 2111 1102
I·~
NOncl. DlllOW110N
WPMTNllllHIP
Public notice Is hereby t'*' that Richard R. Baron
and Andru J. Lipinski, hint·
afore doi"I business under
the fictitious firm name and
styte of V ASSOCIATES. at
17341 Irvine Btvd. #20().A,
City of Tustin, County of
Oranee, State of California,
did on the 4th day of Jan.
Ulty, 1988, dissolve the
said partnership 9fld termi·
nate their relations as
partners therein.
Said business in Mure
will be conducted .by
Richerd R. Baron, Md VE
Asiocietes, .ttC>will pay end
discharp all liabilities and
debts of the firm and
receiw an monies payabte
to the firm.
Further notice is henlby
liven that the undersianed
wiff not be responsible, from
this day on, for aff'/ obfip-
tions incuned by the att\·
er(s) in (his) (her) (their)
own Nlme(s) °'in the name
of the firm.
DATtO AT T Ultin, Califor·
nie, this 8lh day of January.
1988.
Sisned: Richard R. Baron.
1121 1/28 2/4 2/11 1104
PUIUC reoTICI
ftCiiliOUl Wlllt
NAME ITA11MDT
The fdlcMi"8 penon is
doi,. business a RADIO
HEAD, 8226 Pawtucket,
Huntlnaton Beach, CA
92646.
Merie Owen Livinaston Jr.
8226 PwtucMt, HUf1ti._.
ton Bch, CA 92646.
This business is con-
ductad by an individuaf.
The re1i1tr•nt com-
meiiad '° RnMct busi-ness under the fictitious businell neme or ..,...
lilt8d atxwe on 12-10-87.
Silned: ,..,.. Owen UW..·
ston Jr.
This 1t1t1ment was flied
with the County Clertl of Or-.. County on Jan. 11, 1-.
File No. Fl67339
1/2111212/421111063
~•I 1• ,.,.. or nemet
llltld abowe on ~ 15,
1982,--= 8. Win.
Thia ..... rMnt -filed
with .... County CWtl of
Or.,. County on Oec. 17.
1987.
FMe No. F364890
l/211/282/42/111086
WMJnCI
ACllllOUI •111m ... na..-T
The lalcMi"I '*'°" is doin1 business as: THE
STYLIST, 300 West Pacific
Coast Hswy ., Newport
Beech, CA 92663.
Tri-County Publishln1
Inc .• CaHfomie, Calif. Corp.
This business is con·
dua.d by. corpcntion.
The realstrant com·
menced to transact busi-
ness under the fictitious
business rwne °' names
listed •bove on 1-1-88.
Sianed: Athdo v. ~·· W!lti.
This stetement WIS filed
with the County Clerk cf
Oranae County on Jan. 8.
1988.
Flle No. F367201
1121 1/28 2/4 2/11 1088
1·37115
PUaJC NOTICl
nc1111UU1M1•r1us
NW ITATIMINT
The foHo•i"I P9f'IGnS are
doinc business as: BACO,
LTD., 610 Newport Center
Drive, Ste. 700, Newpot
Be8ch, CA 92660.
RencWI F. Geddes, TNS·
tee of the ...... f . Geddes
Trust. d.e.d _,.nuary 19,
1971, 610 Ne•port Center
Orlve, Ste. 700, Newport
a.ch, CA 92660.
Dennis W. Herwood, Trus-
t• under Oeclamion of
Trust. d*d Juty 25, 1972,
610 Ne-.x>rt c.w Oriw, s... 700, Ne-.x>rt Beech •.
CA926Ci0.
Dennis W. Harwood, 610
Newport Ceneer Driw, Ste.
700, Newport BNch, CA
92660.
RobertE.Heflafnan,610
Newport Center Drive, Ste.
700, Newpcwt BNch, CA
92660.
John 8 . Heftwnan, 610
Newport t.1lar Drive. Suite
700, N.wport Buch, CA
926Ci0.
Pltridt J. HeffernM, 610
Newport cenw onw. Suite
100, .... port Buch, CA
92660.
This business is con·
ducted by Tenency In Com·
mon.
The reaistrant com-
me. ad llO trllnMct busi·
ness under the fictitious
busiMl5 name °' names tiibld abowe on March 12.
1912. Silned: John 8 . Hef.
fwNn. Co-Owner.
This st.lltement was filed
with the County Clertl of e>r.,,.. Cou~ on Dec:. 24,
1987.
file No. f365582
in 1114 1121 1128 1053
-·-c... N1aw1•0f-
NATHAN MULHERN has
fie.ct a petition In this court
for an order aleowlnl petl·
tioner to cha"" his/her
name from NATHAN
MULHERN to NATHAN BAI·
LEY MULHERN.
It is ~ ordered that
all penons lnfllrested in the
matter aforesaid appear
blfotw this court in Depart·
ment No. 3 at 700 Civic
C.. Drive West, Sant.
Anl, CaHfom6a, on Feb. 11, 1988. at 2:45 o'clock p.m.,
and then and there show cane. if elf'/ they hwe, why
said petition for Chanla of
name should not be . .,.. ... t
It is further ordered thlt
a~ of this order to show
c.use be published in NEW·
PORT HARBOR ENSIGN
(CNSB), a newspaper of
pne,.I circul8lion, pub-
lished in this county at least
once a week for four con·
secutiw weeks prior to the
day of said t.rinl.
Dated: Dec. 28, 1987
James l. Smith
Judae of the Superior Court
1/7 1/14 1/21 1/28 1038
K-37M1
PU8UC NOTICE
FICTfTIOUI MlllNUS
NAIK ITATDIENT
The foOowina person is
doina business as: BMC
MORTGAGE CO., 1100
Quail Street, Suite 205,
Newport Be«h, CA 92660.
Ricketts Associates, Inc.,
a California Corporation.
1100 Quail Street. Suite
205, Newport Beach. CA
92660.
Vice-President. 92663.
Th is business is con·
ducted by a corporation.
The re1istrant com·
menced to transact busi·
ness under the fictitious
businMS name °' names
listed ab«Ne on 11 /1/87.
Sianed: Ricketts Asso-
ciates, Inc.; Keven E. Hee·
nan, Vice-President.
This st.tement was filed
with the County Clerk of
Oranee County on Jan. 6.
1988.
File No. F366905
1/14 1/21 1/28 2/4 1073
PUaJCNOTICE
ACiiiiOUI ••1111 lllW ITATlmlln
The IDl'-'"I psson is
doi,. busiNu as: WAGON
PEOOl£R SUPPLIES, 3019
Fem.""8eth, Costa Mesa, CA
90606.
Robert Paul Wlcmore,
3019 Fernheath, Costa
Mesa, CA 90606.
This business Is con-
ductlld by an lndMdual.
The re1f1trant co:n·
menced lo nnuct busi·
ness under the fictitious
bu*-fWM or names
lilllld ebcM on l ..._..
Silned: Robert hul Wte·
more
This ...._It was filed
with the County et.ii of Or-. County on Jan. 4,
1988.
File No. f366493
lfl 1/14 1121 1/28 1039
1..U..
"*IC "°'1CI fCliilOUI .......
-ITAtaBIT
The falowi"I ...,.., is
~....._al.BEL·
COURT APARTMENTS 2.
MM8EllA vtll.A APART· M£NTS. 1200 Queff Streit. ~l:· Ne•pcwt Beach. CA .
Bin C. Hllt"ris. 706 Harbor
tlMnd Or., Newport Bw:h,
CA92MO.
...... Hems, 706 Har·
bor Island Or., Newport a.ch. CA 92660. Glor'lt R. Hilt, 715 a.y.
lideDr •• •llwporte.&,CA ....
DoN'9 R. Hilt, 715 a.y.
lideOr., •ll*PC!ft BNch, CA .... """--TMI business ~ con-
dudld by ....... S>M· ..........
TN ,..tttrents com-
-•• nmd buli· ,_....., .. _... ..
.... Fiii ........ .................. .............. c....,.. ....... , ,.,._ ..
.... a..,a...a1 a.-. OlunW ....... I.
•
1-. File No. f367046
1/14 1/21 1/28 2/4 1079
PUaac NOTICE
AC lliiUUI ••IEll NW ITATEMUIT
The foHowinc person is
doir'I business as: MER·
RITT, HAWKINS ANO ASSO-
CIATES, 500 N. Newport
Btwd., Suite 204, Newport
Beach, CA 92663.
J•mes Merritt, 500 N.
Newpo.1 BMI., Suite 204,
NHport Buch, CA 92663.
Joleph E. Hakins, 500
N. Newport Blvd, Suite 204,
Newport a.ch. CA 92663.
This business is con-
duded by a &ef'Wll part-
nership.
The reaistrants com-
naad ID transact busi·
neu under the fictitious
bulinen name or names
• ll9ICI above on 10-27-87.
~:James c. Metritt
This statement was filed
with the County Clerk of Oranae County on Jan. 4,
1988.
File No. F366494
1/11/14 1/21 1/28 0995
K-37580
PUBUC NOTICE
flCT"10US llUllNUS
NAME ITATEMENT
The foflowing person is
doinc business as; BEACH
DISTRIBUTION PARK, a
California limited partner·
ship, 1400 Bristol Street
North, Suite 245, Newport
Beach, CA 92660.
o.vis Montebello Oistri·
bution Center Associates, a
California pneral partner·
ship, 1400 Bristol Street
North, Suite 245, Newport
Beach. CA 92660.
This business is con-
ducted by a limited partner-
ship.
The rqistrant com-
menced to transact busi-
ness under the fictitious
business name °' names
listed above on February 18.
1987. $Cr*': Devis Monte·
beHo OistributiQn Center
AssocNltes, a ~lifornia
pneral partnership, Wil·
liam K. Dlwis..
This statement was filed
with the County Clerk of
Oranae County on Dec. 28,
1987.
File No. F365674 in 1114 1121 1128 1050
l ·S1912
WllOTICE
ACllllOUI ... IEH
.... ITA~
The tolowi"I perSCMas ant
doif1I bulNms as: ARROW
COMMERCE CENTER
ASSOaATES. 1400 Bristol
St..... North, Suite 245,
Newport Beech, CA 92660.
o.vis Anfll# Conm
C.. Associlln. a Califor·
ni• .. neral partnership,
1400 Bristol Street North,
Suilll 245, Ne.,.ort Bw:h,
CA92660.
Weyerhaeuser Venture
~ •• ~corpo
ration. 21515 HMfthome
eo.~. Suitll 310, Tor-
rance. CA 90503.
This business is con-
dudad by ....... pett.
nenhip.
The reaistrant com·
nwteed lo tranw:t busi·
ness under the fiditious
~ name or names
lilted above on May l ,
1917. --: Divis Arrow Commerce Center Asso·
clllls. a California ......
partnership, Willi•m K. o.m.
This stMlment was fited
wtth the County Clerk of Or-.. County on Dec. 28,
1987.
File No. F365675 in 1114 1121 1121 1051
of the D. and S. ar... ..
vocable Trust dMld Mey 5,
1987, 2201 Dupont Oriw,
Suite 100. Irvine, Calibnla
92715.
Terence W. Brl1ham.
2201 Dupont Dffle, Suite
100, Irvine, California
92715.
Wm. Blair Arm1tron1.
Trustee of the 8. and C.
ArmstrOI• Revocable Trust
dated Au1u1t 23, 1983,
2201 Dupont Drive, Suite
100, Irvine, California
92715.
James R. Westtinc, 2201
Dupont Drive. Suite 100,
Irvine, California 92715.
This business is con-
ducted by a ..,.,.. pert.
nership.
The r .. istrant com-
menced to tranuc:t busi·
ness under the fictitious
bulir.u name or 1wnes
liad abowe on ND_..,
16, 1987. ~ DllllMI. Gr-. TNll8e ~ theO. Md
S. Grant ~ TNSt
dated May s, 1987.
This st-.nent wn filed
with the County Cterk of
Orance County on Dec. 31 .
1987.
File No. F366257
1/7 1/14 1/21 1/28 1052
K-37570
PUalC NOTICE
f1CTITIOUI .....
NAM£ ITATUIUfT
The followina persons are
doin1 business as: BFD
INVESTMENTS, 4901 Birch
Street. Newport Beach, CA
92660.
David R. White II. 6782
Auburn Drive, Huntington
Beach, CA 9264 7.
Thomas F. Seymour, 910
So. 4th Awinue, Arcadia, CA
91006.
C. Terence Fletke, 31 l
Calle Sandia, San Cle·
mente. CA 92972.
Steven P. Haskell, 104
Eualyptus, Costa Mesa, CA
92627.
This business is con·
ducted by a aeneral part.
nership.
The re1istrant com-
menced to trans.ct busi·
ness under the ftetitious
business name cw names
listed abcMBonJuty l , 1981.
Sianed: David R. White II.
This stMemet It was filed
with the County Cterk of Or-. County on Dec.. 24,
1987.
File No. F365576
1/7 1114 1/21 1/28 1054
I~
WllOT'ICI
ACiliiOUI ... IEll
NAMllTATmlJIT
The tollowilll person is
doin1 business as: THE
ELECTRONIC PAGE. 110
Newport CenW' Or. Sle 200,
Newport Beech, CA 92660.
Leslie L W~ 1377 T.,,. Hitts Or., laluna
9eech, CA 92651.
This business is con·
duc:'9d by an individual.
The re1istrant com·
,,,. teed to tranw:t busi·
ness under the fictitious
busir*I ,..,. or fW"8S
lilted abowe on Not Appfi-
cable. ~: Les.lie L Wol-
cott.
This ..,.,,.,,. was filed
wittl the County ~ of Or-. County on Dec. 30,
1987.
File Ho. F366088
in 1114 1/21 1128 1055
1-11911
... ICMmCE
ACiii ...... , .. ..... nae n
The~~is
doi"I bulinen H : THE
WEST £NO, 21112 Forbes
Roed, Llp\a Nilull. CA
92677. •
WllandAuaci 'II, Inc.,
21112F.-.... U.-...... CA 92177, A Celffor .
-~ .. ....._ ..... mc:ted ......, .. ......_ ....
onJune1977.
Thia IM.tliMM 11 con· dudld.., .... ,...... ..
Siped: ......... Auo-
claee&. tnc., l.n, West.
Pr tldt IL TNI , , ... _ ....
..... c...., a.ti al
0...... c..., on Die. a ••• ,.. ........... in vw 11111111 1•
...ICllDia
AtlhlOUI ..... 11•
UMIRl'B IR
The folowi'W l*'IOf'I is
doinc busineu as: KOLL
BUSINESS CENTERS-LA
PALMA, 4343 Von Karman,
Newport Beach, California
92660.
Aetna Institutional lrwes·
tCKs I Limited Partnership,
a Connecticut limited pert.
nership, Ci1y Place, Hert-
ford, Connecticut 06156.
Koll La Palma Auociates,
a Cartfomia limited..,.,_.
ship, 4343 Yon Kannan,
Newport Beach, CMitomia
92660.
This business is con·
ducted by a eeneraf l*t·
nership.
The re1istrants com-
menced to tranuct busi-
ness under the fictitious
business name cw rwnes
listed~ on n/a.
Koll La Palma Aseocilltes,
a California limited pertner.
ship,
By. The Koll Compeny,
a California corporation
Martin Krupoff, V.P.
This statement..-filed
with the County Clerk of
Otanae County on Dec. 24,
1987.
Flle No. F365577
117 l /14 1/211128 1049
PUBUCNOna
ftcm10US -...us
NAME STATDIENT
The followin& person is
doin1 business as: THE
EARLY BIRO CATCHES THE
BOOt< WORM, 406 Femleaf,
Corona del Mar, Ca. 92625.
Kathleen Forcey Free-
man, 406 Femleaf. Corona
del Mar, Ca. 92625.
This business is con·
ducted by an indiv;dual.
The re1istrant com-
menced to transact busi·
ness under the fictitious
business name °' names
listed ab«Neon 11-15-87.
Sianed: Kathleen Forcey
Freeman
This statement was filed
with the County Clerk of <>ranee County ~ Jan. 4,
1988.
File No. F366492
117 l/14 11211128 1041
~NOTICE
f1CiiiiOUI •l•IEll
NAMllTATlmENT
The ~ petSQf'I is
doins business n: WAR-
MINGTON RESIDENTIAL
VENTURES, 125 Via Koran,
llle:wport, Calif. 92663.
Witwer Trust #fl, Edwwd
Warminston Jr., Trustee,
125 Yia Koron, Newport,
Calif. 92663.
This business is con·
ducted by an individuaf.
The r .. istrant com·
metK:ed to transact busi·
ness under the fictitiout
business nwne or names
list8d llbowe on 11·30-87.
Witwer Trust Ill
Edward W•min1b1 Jr.,
Trua.e
This '**'"9nt was filed
with the County ~ of
Riverside County on Dec.
24, 1987.
Ale No. 8n262
i n 1114 1121 1128 1042
... IClllTICI
"'"'" .... 111m -ITIF TllT
The flollcMi'll person is
doi,. bulirms as: PR£St.
DENT INVESTORS, 1105
Quall Street, Newport
e.cti, CA 92660.
Robert J. Lucas, 1821
Buttonshell Lane, Newport
Beach, CA 92660.
James C. Gianulias, 1133
Ebbtide, Corona del Mar, CA
92625.
Medall Corporation. a
California corpcntion.
This business is con-
duct.d by • ioint venture.
The re1istrants com-
menced to tr.nsact busi·
ness under the fictitious
busineu name CK names
listed abowe on December
18, 1987.
Sisned: Robert J. Lucas
This .....,,.,,. was filed
with Clunty Clerk ol
0...,. on Dec. 24,
1987.
File No. -..sas
1/7 l/lA l/21 1/28 1048
K-37142
PUMJC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSeNESS
NAME ITATOIENT
The following person IS
doing business as: NOR·
WALK ASSOCIATES. a Cali·
fomia general partnership,
#13 Corporate Plaza, Suite
200. Newport Beach. Ca
92660.
Hopkins Development
Company, L P .• a Delaware
hmited partnership, # 13
Corporate Plaza, Suite 200.
Newport Beach, Ca 92660.
Mattshal Corporation. a
California corporation,
25092 Buckboard l ane,
Laauna Hills, CA 92653.
Jeffrey B. Amour. an ind1·
vidual, 25511 Raniiewoo<J
Road. Laguna Hills, CA
92653.
Thomas 0 . Lenny, an 1nd1·
v1dual, 17 Woodflower,
Irvine, CA 92714.
This business is con-
ducted by a aeneral part-
nership.
The re1istrants com·
menced to transxt bus•·
ness under the fictitious
business name CK names
listed ab«Ne on Dec. 31 .
1986. Si1ned: Hopkins
Development Company,
LP., a Delaware limited
pattneBhip, Gen. Ptnr., By.
Slephen Hoc*ins Devetoc>-
ment Company of Newport
Buch. a California corpora-
tion, Gen. Ptnr • By. Stephen c. Hopkins, Pres.dent
This stMement was filed
with the CountY Clerk of
Or.,. County on Jan. 5.
1988.
File No. F366663
1/14 1/211/28 2/4 1075
WNOTICE
ntihiUUI •IDIEJI
UMllTA...-T
The tolk:Minc psson is
doins business u :
MACNAB-•RVINE REAL TY
COMPANY. 550 Newport
Center Drive, Newport
a.ch,~ 92660.
The .... "-'ty Com-'*"· a Calibnia Corpora. tion. 550 tlewport C.....
Driw. Mliapo.rt a.ch, Cali·
tomie~.
.._ first tranudlld
under this bwiness rwne
on Oct. 13, 1976.
This business is con-
ductld bya ~·The IMnl ~ eom..,.,
Vice Ptesident-WWTW\ 0 .
Fut
This ...... -filed
.. the County Clerk of
Or-..~°" Dec. 30,
1997.
Fi .. No. f3M092
in 111' 1121 1121 1041
~
ptalCMmCE
ntlii .... 1111• .... nanr 1n n. ............. is doi"l....._aa: LASM9·
SAS CONDOMINIUMS, 2099s..-...., Hill Ad.,
Newport 8eech, Calif.
l2MO.
la ... o.UllllllCl"*il c:oa ........ 2099 Sen Joe-
.... HMls Rd .• Newpo.1
~Cal2MO.
£.Rrai41a c.,.cutian,
............ 9'.t ..
ti J11~Cat2MO..
---~--... ,........ ... M., th J art
..
a.en.ea~.
8usines& lint transacted
under this business name
on 313183.
This business 1s con-
ducted by a eeneral part·
nership.
Si1ned: Joseph Aneelo
This statement was filed
with the County Clerk of
Oranae County on Jan. 6,
1988.
File No. F367048
1/14 1/21 l /28 2/4 1077
1-1195
Wm'fa ncm IOUI • PllllHS
UMllTATEMUIT
The followit 11 person is
doinc business n : 1. THE
VILLAGE APARTMENTS 2.
CASABLANCA APART·
MENTS, 1200 Quail Street,
Suite 110, Newport Beach,
CA92660.
Ben C. Harris, 706 Hart>or
Island Or., Newpoo1 Beach,
CA92660.
Barbara Harris, 706 Har-
bor Island Or .• Newport
Beach, CA 92660. Georae R. Hill, 715 Bay·
side Or., Newport Beach, CA
92660.
Donna R. Hill, 715 Bay·
side Dr , Newport Beach, CA
92660.
This business 1s con
ducted by a seneral part-
nership
The re11strants com-
menced to transact buS•·
ness under the f1ct1t1oos
business name or names
hsted above on 9/87
Stened. Ben C. Hams
This statement was hied
with the County Clerk of
Orange County on Jan 6.
1988
File No. F367047
1114 l/21 1/28 214 1080
s
.......
WMmCE
f'ICllllOUI ••nus
NAME ITATIMEllT
The foHowinc l*'IOf'I IS
doinc busioess n : HARBOR
AND MCFADDEN
PARTNERS, a Callforn1a
1eneral partnership, # 13
Corpor.te Plaza, Suite 200,
NewPOrt Beach, Ca 92660
Hopkins Development
Company, L.P., a Delaware
limited pa. 1ership, #13
Corporate F •a, Suite 200,
Newport Be l, Ca 92660.
Mattshal m>oration, a
Cahfornia corporation.
25092 Buckboard lane,
l.asuna Hills, CA 92653.
Jeffrey B. Arnour, an indi·
vidual, 25511 Raneuood
RMd, LJ1una Hills, CA
92153. a.nas o. L.enny,an indi·
..... 17 Woodflower,
...CA92714.
Tttll ttusiness is con·
,.... ~a aeneral part-
w ....
The registrants com-
-teed to transact bus•·
..-under the fictitious
buliness name CK names
listed abolle on Nov. 20.
1986. S11ned: Hopkins
Development Company,
L P . a Delaware l1m1ted
partnership, Gen. Ptnr . By·
Stephen Hopkins Develop·
mentCompanyofNewport
Beach. a Cahforma corpora.
tlOn. Gen. Ptnr • By Stephen
C Hopkins, President
This statement was filed
with the County Clerk of
Oranae County on Jan 5.
1988
F 1le No F366664
1114 1121 1/28 2/4 1076
PUBUC NOTICl
NOTICl TO CllEDITOltS
C..No..OPttlM-3
Estate of MICHAEL Elli·
AMENDED OllDO TO OTT. Deceased.
SHOW CAUSE FOlt All persons hav1na claims
CftANCl Of NAiil apmst the •~·named
,. ... .,. ..... 110 •11--estate are required to pt"e-
--"'"8 .. ._. sent them to the under· GLORIA JUNE CALE· GORY has filed a petition in s11ned or to the Oistnct
thiscourttoranorderaltow· Court of the County of
ins petitioner to chanae Boulder, P 0 . Bo-. 471.
his/her rwne from GlORIA Boulder, Cofor°8do 80306
JUNE CALEGORY to :' ~ ~ms~·~9:: KATHRYN Al.AJNA SWEN· SON ever bwred
It is hereby orden!Jd that KATHARINE ELL.IOTI,
all persons inteteYed inJbc~I ~.cl
matter aforesaid applair ~~· m & =· before this court in 0epert. • nu • •
No 3 • 700 CMc Boulder Co. 80302 ~ Drive West. s.u 1/14 ih1 1/28 1083
Ana, California, on 2-18,
1988, at 2:'5 o'clock p.m.,
and then and there show
cause. if elf'/ they have. why
said petition tor chanee of
name should , not be
aranted.
It is further oc dered that
a copy of this order ID show
cause be published in NEW-
PORT HARBOR ENStGN, a
newspeper of~ cifcu·
lation, published in th11
county at .east once • week
for four c:onsecutNe weetcs
prior to the day of said
hari ...
Dlll9d Jan.. 12. 1988
Ewntt W. Dickey, Actinc
PTesid in1 Judp (C.C.P •
Sec. 635)
1/14 l /211/28 214 1084 . .,,..
pt•IC..U Athi ......... .... n•rn IT
The ..... .,. ... Me
doins busiNss as: MER·
CURY ANO DAGGETT
PARTNERS, a California
limited partnership, • 13
Ccfpot ... Pier.a. s..-200.
t••wport a.ch, CA~.
Mercury Associat.s, •
Califumill ....... penr.r.
shfS>, 113 CGpotMI Plue,
S... 200, N• port a.ch,
CA92'660.
This business is con·
duc:'9d bra IWMld ..,,._.
ship.
The recistrants com·
me.teed to ll•wt ~
,.. urMIW the fic:tilious
a.aina•._,.,.... -.:t._on.My'.ltll.
Sipect: Mere"" Ano· c--. a Callarwlia ......,
pertnenNp; .. P."*' c. .............. ,.,.._.
TNI , l -•-tied ..., .. c... an°' Or-. c.._ on lln. 12. lta.
F317711
112111111142111 lOU
•
WNOTICE
ntllllOUI• Ill EU
NAMl ITATlmllll
The IDfloWl'll person IS
doln1 business as:
STRAOCI, 1028 a.,side Or ..
NHport 9Mc:h, CA 92660.
Susan s..in, 2336 Car-
rotwood Or., Brea, CA
92621.
Dianne Wheeler, 2265
We111id91 Rd., Los~.
CA 90049.
This business 1s con-
ducllld by a _..,..1 part·
nership.
The re1istrant com-
met iced ID tranuct busi·
ness under the ftctitious
business n.me ,,,. names
liaed abcM on N/A.
S.cned: Otanne Wheeler,
SusanS.-,
Thts .....,.,. -filed
witt'I the c.ountJ an of
~~°"Dec. 29.
1987.
File No.. Fl65914
l /7 l/14 l /21 1/28 1044
.. ale R01'ICI
N:hQOUI .. fil Ir• _.m.m1•n
The ......... ~is doi'll ~ as: lfMNE
PACIFIC DEVELOPMENT
COMPANY, 5.50 Newport
Center Oriw, Newport
8w:h. Cw.lib;lia ~.
The '"""-C......wr. • Mictlllln C.PG'Mio11, S50
••::port c.mr Dr-. .....
port BMch, CaUfornia
92660.
..._ ....... wt8CS
...,_.,.._1ln111,._
onS..al9n.
This .._,_.,.... l• con· dudlld-• ...... .. n...-.c:iar. ... ., ......o ....... _,
TMI 1 I R•ll -tllld .., .. ea...., a... flf
on..~ -Die; lO. i•. .
AllND.fll•I tn l/141/211121 MMI
•
... •van a I• THE NEWPORT WN
......
(ClfM:IM......,
NOTICE TO OEFENOAHT (Avila a Acuudo): COSTA
MESA MEDICAL CENTER HOSPITAL; CHARLES W.
TURNER, M.D.; MICHAEL A. GLUECK. M.D.; Md DOES
1 thrOUlh 100. indulM,
YOU ARE BEING SUED BY Pt.AINTIFF (A Ud. le esta
demendMdo): NICHOlAS E. VJUACRESES.
You have 30 CALENDAR DAYS .tt.r thls summons is
sefWd on you ID file a typewtittet1 response 8t this court.
A letter Of phone call will not protect you; your
typewritten rwsponse must be In proper lepl foml if you
want the court to hew your case.
tf you do not file your response on time, you may lose
the case, and your W11195, money and property may be
taken without further .min& from the court.
There ate other lepl requirement5. You may want to
call an attorney richt lfn'/. tf you do not know an attorney,
you may catl an attorney referral senrice Of a lepl aid
office (listed In the phone book).
Despues de que le entrecuen esta citacion judicial
usted tlene un plazo de 30 DIAS CALENOARIOS P11ta
presentar una respuesta escrita a maquina en esta corte.
Una carta o una llamada tetfonica no le ofrecera
proteccion; su respuesta escrita a maquina tiene que
cumplir con las bmalidades leples ap!"OC>iadas si usted
quief'e que la corta escuche su caso.
Si usted no presenta su respuesta a tiempo, puede
perder el caso, y le pueden Quitar su salario, su dinero
y otras cosas de su propiedad sin aviso adicional por
parte de la corte.
Existen otros requisitos leples. Puede Q~ usted quiera
llamar a un abolado inmediamente. Si no conoce a un
aboeado. puede llamar a un servicio de referencia de
abopdos o a una oficina de ayuda legal (vea et directorio
telefonico).
The name and address of the court is (El nombre y
direccion de la corte es): SUPERIOR COURT OF CALI·
FORNI.A, COUNTY OF ORANGE, 700 Civic Center Drive
West, Santa Ana, California 92701.
The name, address, and telephone number of plaintiffs
attorney, or plaintiff without an lttomey, is (El nombre,
la direccion y el numero de telefono del abopdo del
demandante, o del demandante Que no tiene abopdo,
es): ANDREW J. PRENDIVILLE, MICHAEL J. MERLINE,
2382 S.E. Bristol Street. Suite A, Santa Ana, California
92707-5593, (714) 852-0516.
DATE: Feb. 4, 1985
Lee A. Branch, Clerlt
D.Roberts,()eputy
TlTlE OF ACTION: NICOLAS E. VILLACRESES vs. COSTA
MESA MEDICAi. CENTER HOSPITAL, et al.
CASE NUMBER: 45 01 12
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS OR CIT .A TION:
ON SECOND AMENDED COMPLAINT
Upon ruc:tinc and filina evidence consistina of a
declaration as provided in Section 415.50 CCP by Andrew
J. Prendiville; lee Roberts; R. Ross, and it satisfactorily
appearina therefrom that the defendant, respondent, or
citee. Char1es W. Turner, M.D. , cannot be served with
reasonable dili&ence in any other manner specified in
article 3. Chapter 4, Trtle 5 ot the Code of Civil Procedure,
and it also appearine from the verified complaint °'
petition that• IOOd cause of action exists in this action
1n favor of the plaintiff, petitioner, or citee therein and
against the defeodant, respoudent, or citee and that the
said defendant. respondent, or citee is 1 necessary and
proper party to the action or that the party to be serWld
has or claims an interest in, real or personal ~
•n this state that is subject to the jurisdiction of the Court
or the relief demanded in the action consists wholly Of
in part excluctinc such party from any interest in such
property: NOW, on motion of Andrew J. Prendivine.
Attorney for the P\aintiff(s), Petitioner(s), or contestant(s),
IT IS ORDERED that the sefVioe of said summons or
citation in this Ktion be made upon said defendant,
respondent. « cltee by publication thereof in Newport
Ensian, a new5P1per of ,eneral circulation published .t
Newport Beach, California, hereby desCnated as the
newspaper most li~y to &hie notice to said defendant;
that said publication be made at lent once 1 week for
four suocessiw weeks.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED thlt a copy of said summons
or citation and of said complaint °' petition in this eetion
be forthwith depolMd in the United 5'Mes Post Office,
post-paid, diredld to Aid defetldent, respondent. OI cmie
it his address is nc:eruined bebe expdtion of the time
prescribed fot the publication of this summons or citltion
and a declandion of this mailW. °' of the f9Ct thllt the
address was not lllalrtained be filed at the expntion
ot the time cnscribed for the public:Mion.
Dated Jan. 8, 1988
1/14 1/21 1/28 2/4
&.l1m
Wmncl
ACih ......
... ITA'l'mlM'
The~..., is
doinc businns a : SOC/
LAS vtGAS-1, 1601 A.vo-
e•, Neapo.1 8-ch, CA
92f*>.
SOC 0.V.lopment
Limilld Plftl•INp, 1601
Avocedo. NawpCJtJt 8aach,
CA 92MO.
Owid E. Sipnond, 22
~ IMne, CA 92715. ...,.c ........ 2502 V-Naapovt llillldt, CA
92963.
Thia bualneu t. con·
dutWd br ....... part·
narahlp.
The NCist'8fttl com· ,,.. ..... ··-=-.... ........... le ••
bulll: a-·--,..... ..... 12114117.
_.. IOC Dis 1 ,,.,.
.......... ""R;·~ c.a. .,....,.. r. •
lieMA ......
TNI '1 •••-..... ...... c..e, an o1
Or-.. c..., "' Jin, 51 1-.
f1le No; f'JIHll
i11• 11211na21• urn
AoeERT J. POLIS
Judea of the Superior Court
1085
·&.11141
WllOnc:l
M:iii .... 1111• .._..,,.,..n
The lollowilll....,,.. is
dcMna busiMM es: SAN
CARLOS ASSOCIATES, a
~=l*tnlr· ship.Ill• Pleza,
Suil9 200, Nawpcwt Belch,
C.92MO.
Hopkins Development
Campell), LP .• • Dtll•• limited pertnanhip, 113
Corp..111 ...... Sulll 200,
....... lllch. Ca taeo . ... , .. eor,. ........
Calffom'8 ccwpcwetion,
25092 lwcllMetd Lane.
._,,..._CA92Ml.
JlfhJ 8. """"""· M ifd. vldull, 21611 ...... DDd
bd, UeaM HHla, CA
trl851 Th.. bwlneu ._ con·
duc:tld br .......... S*t· ,.....
TM NllltrMtl com· ............ ct ....... ,_......, .......
u tn111 ,.. • ...
..... .._ "' Die. Sl, 1111. .......: ...... .,..
D1ul1••• CIMf lft,, L,., • D1112a• llllll1ld awtNllhla 8ln. PW .. Ir.
WNOTICI
ACiiiiOUI MJ•IUS NAMllTA'IW
The foHowi."I person is
doin& business as: AU THE
COMFORTS OF HOME·
INTERIORS, 1806 Toyon
Lane, Newpof't a.ch, CA
92660.
Nicole Jean Gerlett, 1806
Toyon lane, Newport
Beach, CA 92660.
This business is con·
ducted by an individual.
The re1istr•nt com·
menced to transect busi-
ness under the fictitious
business name or names
listed above on 7· 1·87.
Sianed: Nicole Jean Garrett.
This statement was filed
with the County Clerk of
Oranae County on Dec. 28,
1987.
File No. F363203
117 1/14 1/21 1/28 1060
K-37Ul
PU8UC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS .,.,,.US
NAME STATEMENT
The followin1 person is
doin1 business 15; BAY·
SIDE CATTLE COMPANY,
·US North Star Lane, New·
port Beach, California
92660.
James C. W•tson, 415
North Star Lane, Newport
Beach, California 92660.
Jeffrey Gardner, 426
North Rockin1ham, Los
Anptes, c.lifomia 900'9.
This business is con·
ducted by a aeneral part.
nership.
The re1istrants com·
menced to transact busi·
ness under the fict itious
business name or names
listed above on May 30,
1988. Sl1ned: James C.
Watson, Jeffrey Gardner
This statement was filed
with the County Cler'k of
Oranee County on Jan. 7.
1988.
File No. F367096
l /14 1/21 1/282/4 1078
TC·S7'31
"*'CNOTICl
AChiiOUI Mf•IEll
MME ITATIMUff
The foHowin& person is
doin1 business as:
HEAL THY STUFf, 105 Main
Street. S.lboa, CA 92661.
Anthony M. ~. 572
Circulo LHo, Anaheim
Hills, Ce 92807.
Ronald Dace, 1185
OorMt Lane, Costa Mesa.
CA92627.
This business is con·
dud9d~co-~.
The r91istrents com·
menced ID nnuct busi·
,.. under the fictitious
.,..._ ,.,,. Of Mmes
listed above on NIA.
Si1ned: Roneld Dec•.
~M .........
Thil"8k'*1t .. filed
with .. ~ CleR of
Or-.~ on Jen. 5,
1-.
Fie. No. F3'6713
l/14 1/21 1/28 2/4 1069
~ .. -FCih..... I
-·-llT ,.... ............ .
dofftl bulinea •: s.c. KNOIU COM,ANY· IUtLDEJt. 1221 w. Omen-
.... .. ;ut ..... Cal-
--tljlll. :i •• ~ ='.._c••
1'Ne MIRID .. cort-
dudal 111J M lldtidM1I , ................ ,
........... llEI....,:.
,_ ......... &
.... 7111-·-.......... IVlll7.
....... C: .... 1Nl111 •• _ ...
.. .. Cllllllf ... .. :;r. c...r • ... Sl,
"'•n11•• l/1411211118 214 1071
.... .........
NHE&••Hll• ----The ...... penon ii
doinc bualnna ea: COL·
LEGE HOSPITAL COSTA
MESA. 301 Vidoria .....
Cost• M ... , Callforni•
92627.
CHCM, INC., A Celifomia
Corporation, 301 Victoria
9tNae. Com Mesa, c.llfor·
nie92627.
ThJa business is con·
dud9d ~a corporatlon.
The re1istrant com·
menc:ed '° nnsact busi· neu unct.r the fictitious
business name ot MmeS
listed above on December
l, 1987. Silf\8d: CHCM,
INC., Sany J. Weils, Sec./
Tren.
This stMement was filed
with the County Ctertc of
Oranee County on Jan. 5,
J 988.
File No. F366666
1/14 1/21 1/28 2/4 1070
PU9UC NOTICE
flCiiiiOUI IUllNEIS
NAiil ITATDIENT
The '°'lowin& persons are
doint business as: VILLA
PARK PARTNERS, 160 New·
port Center Or., Newport
Beach, S-125, CA 92660.
Bob Rippe, 2 Weybrid19,
Newport Beach, CA 92660.
Jeff Frawley, 1152 $ali·
nas, Costa Mesa, CA 92626.
Frank X. Farry, 2 Tumble·
weed, Irvine, CA 92615.
This business is con·
ducted by a aenetal part·
nership.
The re1istrant com·
menced to transact busi·
ness under the fictitious
business name or names
listed abcNe on 12/1/87.
Sianed: Frank X. Farry
This stlltement was filed
with the County Clerk of
Oranae County on Jan. 19,
1988.
File No. F368233
1/21 11r, 2/4 2/11 1021
PUalC NOTICE
f1C ii llOUI ... NEIS
NW ITATDIDt'T
The foHowin& person is
doinc business as: CREA·
TIVE IDEAS, 8226 P•w·
tuck.t Street, Huntincton
Beach, California 92646;
P.O. Box 8563, Newport
BMch, c.titomie 92660.
Thomas Galen Miller,
8226 P8wtucket St., Hun·
tincton Beach, CA 92646;
P.O. Box 8563, Newport
Beach, Califomie 92660.
This business is con·
ducted by an individual.
Si1ned: Thomas Galen
Miller
DATE 8ustN£SS FIRST
TRANSACTED UNDER THIS
BUSINESS NAME:~.
1976.
This sbMment was filed With the County Clerit of
Or-. County on Jan. 19,
1•.
f"lle No. Fl61257
1/21 1/212/4 2/11 1062
"*IC "'11CI nthi ......... 1UM1a•mmT
The ..... 1*10rt Is
~~ea: SPORTS
MARKETING SERVICES,
1450, 11162 MKArthur
Bhd., 1rviM. CA 92715.
S.E. ... Alla c. *51
Stuart E. Jenkins. 2405
Vill9Ha91r,CA~.
Thia buaineu 11 con·
dudld -. • ..,.,.. pert.
!Wlhip.
The NCiatrant com·
INlad • ...a bulf,
,_. under the ftdllkMIS
bl 1ln•1 ,.... or ftlfMI
..... ....... 1.1111. ........ [. .........
'.Ii' -1'NI ~ 1 I •ll-tied _.. .. Clur5'J an o1
O....Counlran Jmn.19, ...
FllND.nm29
1121 1121114 2111 1090
~CA--. f,_. X. Fmny. 2 T.......,.
...... IMM.CA92'15.
Thlt butlneu Is con·
I dudld .,, .. indlwidu8I,
The r .. latrant com·
rnelad to tr....::t busi-
,... under the fictitious
~,.,..or ....
lilted*-on 10/ 18/87. ---= Dick Gude Thia ltMilMnt ... filed
with .. County a.rt of Or-. County on Jen. 19,
1911.
Ale No. f368228
1/21 1/28 2/4 2/11 1089
~MmCl
FICiiiiOUl.,llrBI
NWITAftmllfT
The flDIDwilll Pl' Bat ate.
doin& businesses: CORONA
DEL MAR FLOOR COYER·
ING L. T.O, ANO INT.
DESIGN, 2720 E. Coast
Hwy, Corona Del Mar, CA
92625.
Vlrail Kelly, 2433 Chain
Ave., ANheim, CA 92804.
Paul L Kine, 636 e.y.
wood Dr., Newport Beach,
CA92660.
This business Is con·
ducted ~ •n individual.
The re1istrant com-
menced to transact busi·
ness under the fictitious
busine5'5 name or names·
listed above on 2/15/88. Sfcned: Virsil Kelly
This statement was filed
with the County Clerk of
Orance County on Jan. 19.
1988.
File No. F368252
1/21 1128 2/4 2/11 1087
IC-37111
PU&IC NOTICE
AC I lllOUI MlllNESS
NAiii STATEMENT
The fottowin& person is
doina business as: MAIN
STREET MINI STORAGE
MANAGEMENT CO., 37
Bodep Bay Drive, Corona
Del Mar, CA 92625.
Marilyn A, Goldstein, 37
Bodep e.y onw. Corona
Det Mar, CA 92625.
This business Is con-
ducted by an individu.l.
The re1istrant com·
menced to transact busi·
ness under the fictitious
business name or names
listed •bove on 1980.
Si1ned: Marilyn A. Gold·
stein.
This statement was filed
with the County Cieri< of
Orance County on Jan. 21.
l 1988. me No. f368724
1/28 2/4 2/112/18 1111
lt·31117
"*.IC N011CI
FICiiiiOUI Mf•IUI
NWITA11M1111
The follollil11 P8' IOnS are doinl buliMI& as: FUUER·
TON PfN£S APARTMENTS,
4463 Birch ..... Ne•PC>r1
a.ch. CA 9218>. P80, 446.l Birch ,.,....,
tlaaport 8'1d\, CA 92660.
..... "· 1700 Ult °"' fad. S..Anl. CA 92705. Y.B.S .. 1700 Ealt 0,.,
Rued, S.W. Alta, CA 92705.
This business Is eon·
duc:'9d br • ...,., pert·
nenhip.
The rqistrant com·
melad to trWlld buli·
Mii under ... ftctitious
~ ..... or .....
Hteld -.. on .*"-Y l,
1-.-..: Y.B.S.. •Celi·
farnill ..... ~. BY:.._........_.
Thia 1 t mM -ftlld ... .. ~Cler* of e>r.,... Count, on Jen. 21, lm. n. Mo. f3'l72I
1/21214 2111 2/18 1112
llltld ebcM on Jenuety 1,
1-. -.S: John H. Hor· ...
TIMI •• 11 FBM .. fUed
with .. County Ctn of °'*'II County on Jan. 22,
1988.
Ale No. f3'8I05
1/212/4 2/112/18 1113
1-1191Ml
ft..: "'11CI FICiii .......
NWIJA1WT
The~ perlOM ere
doinl butineu aa: WA n ·
SON PHOENIX VENTURES,
840 Newport c.l1w Drive,
Suit8 655, Newpoft Beach,
CA92660.
The WMtson Company,
840 Newport c.Mr Drive,
Suitil 655, Newpoft Beech,
CA92660.
PKific Shoppin& Centers,
tnc., Californie, 12411 Ven·
tura Bout.Md, Studio City,
CA 91604-2407.
Kirtcside Associates, Cali·
fomia, 1925 Century Pant
East, Suite 1370, Los
Anaetes. CA 90067.
This business is con·
ducted by a eeneral part·
nership.
The re1istrant com ·
menced to transact busi·
neu under the fictitious
business name °' names
listed above on 1/1/88.
Sianed: By: Ki~side Asso-
ciates, Its aeneral partner,
by: Laurence Peters, Pres·
ident.
This statement was tiled
with the County c~ ot
°'ante County on Jan. 20,
1988.
File No. f"368486
1/28 214 2111 2/18 1114
1231'18-0l
PU9UCNOTICE
ACllllOUI ••tUS
NW ITATIMllCT
The foflowin& persons •re
doin1 business as: THE
UNKNOWN ACCESSORY
COMPANY, 2965 Dorn
Court, laluM Beach. CA
92651.
Richrd M. Miller, 2965
0om Court, l.alUN Beach, .
CA 92651.
Tom Crank, 319 Viejo
Street. t.quna Beach, CA
92651.
Buddy Purel, 25262
Swanway Court. Dana Point.
CA92629.
This business is con·
ducted ~ • ...... part-
neBhip.
The reaistrant com·
menced to tnnsec:t busi·
ness under the fictitious
business name ot names
listed ~ on JanullfY 4,
1988. Sicned: Richard M.
Miller.
This ...,,.,.,,. WM filed
with the County Clerk of Onnet County on Jen. 20.
1988.
File No. f368421
1/28 2/4 21112/18 1115
.....CllOTICI nthi .......... . ....anaarr
The lallo#ltll ....,,.. is
doint business 11: (A)
APOLLO MOVING AND
STORAGE. (8) OfFICE
MOVOS. (C) A MOYER. (0)
A APMTMEHT AND HOM£
Movtlt. (£) XCELL.ANT
MOVING. (F) A orFICE
MOYING. (G) APOU.O SER·
VICES, INC .. 18251 Gactwd
SL. Huntit11D1 a.ch. CA
92648.
Apollo s.Mc9s, Inc., c.t
Corp., 18251 Golherd St.,
Huntlnaton leech. CA
92648.
Thlt business '' con·
ductld br • CQl"pOllltion.
The N8fattant com-
mmad tD hnMd bual-,_ under .... tldltious ..._ ...... ......
..... ..... , •• 117. . ............... . Inc. ............. .
-11 , •• _ ... ....... ~a..°' a... CIMft.y .. Jin. 11, 1• .
PllND.'317•
l/2111• 2111 2111 ..
OftOER, 27011 ltocldftl· ,.. ..... u.-....
CA92MI. Aldo ........ Inc .• Cal
Corp, 27011 ~
Lene, Le1une Hiiis, CA
92641.
This business is con·
dudld by I corporatlon.
The r .. lslrant com·
menced to trMuc:t .,.,.;.
neu under the fictitious
buainela ,..,.. or nmmes
listed ebcM on 5 ~ 1917.
Si1ned: Apollo Services,
Inc., William Robert Pozzi,
Presid9nt.
This i1lltlmenl was filed
with the County Clettt of
Oranl8 County on Jen. 11.
1988.
File No. F367487
1/28 2/4 2/11 2118 0847
PU&IC llOrlCl
AC hilOUI ••1111
NAiii ITATIMIJfT
The '°'lowin& person is
doinc business as: SHOW·
CAE PUBLtCATIONS, 705
Jasmine Ave .. Corona Det
Mar, CA 92625.
Linde Key S.rker, 705
Jasmine Ave., Corona del
Mar, CA 92625.
This business is con·
ducted ~an individual.
The re1istr1nt com·
menced to transact busi·
ness under the fictitious
business name ot names
listed aboYe on NOT APPll·
CABLE. Si1ned: Linda K.
Bartcer.
This statement was filed
with the County Cieri< of
Qr.nee County on J•n. 25.
1988.
File No. F368962
1128 2/4 2/11 2/18 1108
l ·J11U N01Mft'1'9~icl .. Of DIATH Of
ETttll. a. l'f'IC*'Y ANO
OINlll•TO ADWIR llTATI
MllllD A 141512
To atl heirs, a.neficiaries,
creditors, contineent Crad·
itors, and persons who may
be othelllise interatmd in
the will or esUlte of ETHEL
B. STitOSf<Y
A petition hes been filed
by SECURITY PACIFIC
NATIONAL BANK in the
Superior Court of ORANGE
County requestin1 that
SECURITY PACIFIC
NATIONAL BANK be
appointed as person•I
representltiw to admlnls·
ter the ..... of the dece·
dent
The petition requests
authority to admini*r the
estate under the lndepend·
ent Administration of
EstMaAct
A hlerinc on the petition
will be hetd on 2/17188 •
1:45 PM in Dept. #3 klcMld
at 700 CIVIC CENTER
ORCVE WEST, SANTA AHA,
CA.
IF YOU 08J£CT to the
rrrinl ol tt. patilion, you
UMluld ........... the
hearina and state your
objection• or file written
otitac::tiow• ..... the court
beforw the hMfMI. Your ~,.,be ln ...
'°"or br,..,, .-. • .,.
If W>U M£ A atmfTOR
or • ca.ldl111111 CNdlb of
.. dlc1111 d.,., mutt file
'fOAll ca.im _. .. court or
pr...a .... l*IO! .. ,..,. ......... llPPOinted
by the court ...,.. four
monlhl ,,.,. ...... of
fiflt~ol ..... ..
Pf'Cl'rtd• d In -*" 100 of
tMCelilamle '-A•OD.
The ...... tDr .... c:e.wn.
.......... prtar to.,,
manlMflarn ..... olthe ._.. nal6ced .....
VOU MAY DAMtNC h
ftle ... bf ....... ",., .................. d"' ... ....... ,.,..,.._
upon Ute uecuw or ..................
*1Ri1 .... I IC 11Dror .. ,.,.. ......... ... .. ..... ,,.,,°' •. .... -. .... -. _ ... ,.. ..... .... ............... ........., ....... .. ...... ____ .,
119 ••is• •n•
-·· llllRI I sU. •Wtf9&C•m• P\' I Ola .=:w-... . .. . c. .....
ITL .. ,on
IUICM.CA-11111141111 1117 •
NOT1C1 or llURB'l IALI
NO.mll.e7.C
PfC NO. IODl-17.C
YOU AR£ IN OEFAULT UNDER A DEED Of TRUST
DATED Aul\llt 1, 1983. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO
PROTECT YOUR PAOP£RTY, IT MAY BE SOlO AT A
PUBLIC SALE. If YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION Of THE
NATURE Of THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER.
On February 19, 1988 .t 9:45 a.m., Peelle Financial
Corporation as duly appointed Trustee under and
pursuant to Deed of Trust recorded Auaust 12, 1983,
as inst. No. 83-351674, of Official Records in the office
of the County Recorder of Oranae County, California,
WILL SELL AT PUBUC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER
FOR CASH, CASHIER'S CHECK OR CERTIFIED CHECK,
CHECKS DRAWN BY A CREDIT UNION, SAYINGS AND
LOAN ASSOCIATION, A SAVINGS ASSOCIATION. OR
SAVINGS BANK, authotized to do business in the sUte
of California, payable .t time of sale in lawful money of
the United States, .t: the Main (North) Entrance to the
County Courthouse, 700 Civ;c Center West, Santa Ana,
California
au rilht, title and interest conveyed to and now held
by it under said Deed of Trust in the property described
as:
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
A CONDOMINIUM COMPRISED OF:
PARCEL NO. 1:
Unit No. B, consisti"I of certain airspace and surface
elements, as shown and described in the Condominium
Plan ("Pfani for St Andrews Villqe, in the City of Newport
Beach, which plan was recorded on March 10, 1980, as
Instrument No. 9176of0fficial RecordsofOranaeCounty,
California.
PARCEL NO. 2:
An undivided one-tenth (l/lOth) fee simple interest
as a tenant in common in and to all of the real property,
includinc without limitation the common areas defined
in the declaration tefeired to below, in Parcel 1, as shown
on a map filed on September 21, 1979, in Book 138,
Paps 23 to 24 inclusive, of Parcel Maps, in the Office
of the Oranp County Recorder.
Exceptina then!from Units A-H, J & K, as shown on
the Plan.
Except all oil, ps and hydrocarbon substances and
other mineral riatrts, without however, the riaht to enter
the surface of said. land down to a disunce of 550 feet
from the surface thereof. as reserved by 501 St. Andrews
Pattnen, a General Partnership, in the Deed recorded
October 15, 1980, in Book 13780, Pace 1185, Official
Records.
Trustor Joseph R. Parrino and Irene 0. Parrino
Record owner: Southland Investments
APN: 937·22-002
The street address and other common ~snat,ion, if
any, of the rat property described~ is purported
to be: 497 St Andrews Road #8, Newport Beech, CA
92663
The undenilned Trustee disclaims any liability for any
inoorrectneu of the Slr98t address and other common
desilNtion. if lflY, shown herein.
Said ule will be made, but without covenant or
warranty, ...,,.ss or imptied, r...,-dinc titte, pos1es1lon,
°'encumbrances. to pay the unpaid balance of the note(s)
secured by said Deed of Trust, plus n provided in said
note(s), adwnon, if lf"J, under the tem'5 of said Deed
of Trust. fees, char1e5, and expenses of the Trustee and
of the trusa creMed by said Deed d Trust
At the time of the initial pubtie.Mion of this notice, the
total amount of the unpaid t.tance of the obliption
secured by the abcM described deed of trust and
estirNlted costs, expensa and advances is $193,029. 73.
The beneficiary under said Deed of Trust heretofore
executed and detiwred to the undersianed a written
Oectar.tion of default and Demand for Sale. and a written
Notice of Det.ult and Election to Sell. The undersi&ned
caused said Notice of Default and Election to Sell to be
recorded in the county where the rMI property is located.
127060
Party conductinc sale
Peelle Financial Corporation, 197 E. Hamilton Avenue,
~I, CA 95008, Phone (408) 866·6868
o.t.: January 11, 1988
P9etee Financial Corporatior., Trustee
By Diane Black, Vice Presi~ent
1/28 21• 2/11 1107
NOT1Cl Of TWSTEFS SAU
l.-.... HIMtY/OMI-,..
T.1.Ne.111•
UMTCODll
T.O. SERVICE COMPANY as duly appointed Trustee
und9r the followinl described deed of trust WILL SELL
AT PU8UC AUCTtON TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR
CASH (in tM torms which are lawful tender in the United
StMel) M1d/0t the cashier's, cemtied or other checks
epecified in Civil Code Section 292•h (Payable in full .t
the time of Nie) all rilht. titte and interest conveyed to
M1d "°" Mkt by it under said Deed of Trust in the property
~described:
TRUSTOR: CHARLES F. HUTTON, ETHEL M. HUTTON
BENEFICIARY: ALLSTATE SAVINGS ANO LOAN ASSO·
CIATtON
rec:otded October 29.1979 as Instr. No. 0455 In Book
13372 .,... 535 of Official Records in the office of the
Recorder of Or..,.a County;
said deed of trust describes the followint property.
DESCRIPTION
PARCEL 1:
Fee simpte interest title to Condominium Unit No. 234.
(the "Unitj, n shown upon the Condominium Pfan
(•!titled "Condominium Plan for Lot 1 d Tr.ct No.
1058r), County of Orante. St.te of Calitomia (the
"P'IMj, r9CCW'ded on July 12, 1979, as Document No.
15610 in Book 13226, Pales 76 throush 115. incJusiw,
d onkilll Alcotds of said Orlnl9 County, which plan
pertlins to thlt proplfty described in Tr.ct No. 10587,
in .. Cit1 al Ne port a.ch, r.ountr al 0-.. ....
al c.llb'•llli rwcorded in ~ 449, ...... 5 throulh 6
al miK 1M11 ieous meps, l'9CIOl'dl al uid Or-. 0aunt1 .
PARClL2:
"" ...... 00594 PM*lt inelf'9lt in Md to the con"'*'-•...__ end d9fio_. on .. -..
(llClllllloll. .... ~Ml .. ICll .. ...
• .... "500 .... ""' ... .,,... al ........ ..... norW!ICl..-.el*Y .-. 5001111 fNm .. ..-.
" ........... 1111 -.., ~ J. ~;.: UNMI ................................ t!MO.
.... Olldll .........
PMCll I: *'_, .... ._ .................. .
.. fl ...................... ., ... .
to the Unit
PARCEL4:
..
An exclusive ri&ht and easement to use the part<in&
spece desianated on the Pfan as Part<in1 Space No. PS-
100.
For Information Only: Code No.: 07072, AP No.: 936-
76-23'
YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST
DATED 10/12179. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO
PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A
PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION Of THE
NATURE Of THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU. YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER.
101 Scholz Pfaza #20, Newport Beach. CA
"(If a street address or common desianation of property
is shown a~. no warranty is 1lven as to it s complete-
neu °' correctness)." The beneficiary under said Deed
of T Nst, by reason of a breach or default in the obliptions
secured thereby, heretofore executed and delNen!ld to
the undersilned a written Declaration of Default and
Demand for Sale, and written notice of default and of
election to cause the undersi1ned to sell said property
to satisfy said obliptions. and thereafter the undersianed
caused said notice of default and of election to be
recorded September 17, 1987 as Instr. No. 87·526909
of Official Records in the office of the Reccwder of ()r-.e
County;
Said Sale will be made, but without covenant or
warranty, express or implied, reprdina title possession,
or encumbrances, to pay the remaini"I principal sum
of the note(s) secured by said deed of Trust. with interest
as in said note proyided, advances, if any, under the terms
of said Deed of Trust. fees, charges and expenses of the
Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust.
Said sale will be held on:
February 16, 1988, at 1:30 p.m. in the lobby tot.he
builditll located at 601 South Lewis Street, Ofanae.
California 92668
At the time of the initial publication of this notice, the
total amount of the unpaid balance of the obfiption
secured by the above described deed, of trust and
estimated costs. expenses, and advances isS138,384.45.
It is possible that at the time of sale the openina bid
may be less than the total indebtedness due.
If available, the expected openina bid may be obtained
by callifll the followlfll telephone numbers on the day
before the sate: (71•) 385-4837 or (213) 627-4865.
TAC#6023600
Date: January 8, 1988
T.D. SERVICE COMPANY as said Trustee,
By Tracy Russet!, Assistant Secretary, 601 South Lewis
St., Ofanp, CA 92668, (71•> 385 .. 700
1/21 1/28 2/4 1106
1·37117
"*.IC NOTIC£
NOTICI Of DEATH Of ,.... .. m.cHllt. Jlt
AllD or Kil i iUh TO
ADM-I& UTATE NO.
A 141.111
Toall heirs. ~ries.
et edibs. contil...,. cred·
!tots. and persons who may
be othefwise interested in
the will°' estJlte of FRANK
B. BELCHER, JR
A petition has been filed
by LORETTA V. BELCHER in
the Superior Court of
ORANGE County requestina
that LORETTA V. BELCHER
be appointed as personal
represent.ative to adminis-
ter t"le estate of the dece-
dent
The petition requests
authority to administer the
estate under the Independ-
ent Administration of
Estates Act
A hearirw on the petition
will be held on 2/3/88 at
1:•5PM in Dept #3 located
at 700 CIVIC CENTER
DRIVE WEST. SANTA ANA,
CA -IF YOU OBJECT to the
arantinc of the petition, you
should either appear at the
hearin1 and state your
ot>;ec:tions or file written
obiections with the court
before the hearin1. Your
appearance may be in per-
son °' by your attorney.
IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR
°' a conti~ credit°' of
the dec.Msed, you must file
ANGELES, CA 90071
This notice was mailed at
SANTA ANA. California.
11 1• 1121 1/28 1061
U7IZ2
NOTICE Of DUTH Of
ELSA M. UllD MO Of
PiitiNM 10 ADM•atu
UTAn
A·141217
To all heirs, creditors,
oontlnsent creditors, and
persons who may be other·
wise interested in the will or
estate of ELSA M. BARKER
A petition has been filed
by CHARLES J MULLER in
the Superior Court of
Oranae County requestina
that CHARLES J. MUU£R
be appointed as persQnal
representative to adminis-
ter the estate of the dece-
dent.
The petition requests
authority to administer the
estate under the lndepend·
ent Administration of
Estates Act.
A hearin1 on the petition
will be held on 1127 /88 at
1 :•5 p.m. in Dept. 3 located
at 700 Civic Center Drive
West, Santa Ana, CA
If YOU OBJECT to the
arantina of the petition. you
should either appear at the
hearina and state your
objections or file written
objections with the court
before the heann1. Your
ai>PNrance may be in per-
son orb¥ your attorney.
IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR
or a continaent credit°' of
the deceased, you must file
your claim with the court or
present it to the personal
representative appointed
by the court within four
months from the date of
first issuance of letters as
provided in section 700 of
the California Probate Code.
The time for filina claims
will not expire p1ior to four
months from the date of the
hearinc noticed.~.
YOU MAY EXAMINE the
file kept by the court. If you
are a person intef ested in
the estate, you may seNe
upon the executor or
administrator. °' upon the
attorney for the executor or
administnltor, and file with
the court with proof of ser-
vice, a written request stat·
inc thM you desire special
,
notice of the ftlinc of an
inventory and appraise-
ment of est.ate aseets or of
the petitions °' accounts
menboned in sections 1200
and 1200.5 ol the California
Probllte Code.
Attorney for petitioner:
Emil Steck, Jr. 221 East
Walnut Street. Pasadena,
California 91101.
1/7 1/14 1/21 1/28 1043
K·M211
PUBUC NOTICE
f1CTI110UI ...us
NAME ITATEllENT
The followinc persons are
doina business as: SOUTH-
WEST DIVERSIFIED/COS·
CAN PARTNERS, 4041
MacArthur B1Yd., Suite401,
Newport Beach. CA 92660.
Southwe5t Diversified,
Inc .. a California Corpora·
tion, 4041 MacArthur Blvd.,
Suite 401, Newport Beach,
CA92660
Coscan Cal, Inc., a Cali·
fom1a CorpcnlK>n, 2 First
Canadian Place, Suite
2200. Toronto, Ontario,
Canada MSX 1H9.
This business is con·
ducted by a aeneral part·
nersh1p.
The re11strants com-
menced to trans.act busi-
ness under the fictitious
business name °' names
listed aboYe on Aucust 31,
1987 Si1ned: Southwest
Diversified, Inc.; William D
Foote, President
This statement was filed
with the County Cl.m of
Orance Coonty on Oct. 19,
1987.
File No F35854 7
10-29 11·5 11·12 11·19,
1987 1·28. 1988 0834
l ·u.3
WllOYICE ... ...,-in-a-or ANUCATIOle
TO SEU ALCOHOLIC
......
l -lS.88
To Whom It May Concern·
COPPELMAN, Cary &
TELLING, Robert S. are app·
tyina to the Department of
Alcoholic Beveraee Control
to setl alcoholic beverqes
at 110 McFadden Place,
Newport Beach 92663 with
"4 1" On-Sale Beer & Wine
(Pub. Eat Pl ) hcense{s)
1/28 1116
PUM.IC NOTICE
NOTICE Of APPUCATION
TO SELL AlCOHOUC
81.'VUAGES
1·12·88
To Whom It May Concern.
MARRIOTI CORPORA·
TION, INC. 1npplyina to the
Department of Alcoholic
Beverap Control to sell
alcoholic bveraaes at 500
Bay View Circle, Newport
Beach, California 92660
with "47" On·Sale Geoefal
(P\Jb Eat Pl ) llcense(s)
Ref #93673
1128 1109
PUBUC NOT1CE
F1C 111 IUUS BUSINESS
NAME ITATDIDfT
The followina person is
doing business as· ESSEN-,
TIALS FOR INTERIORS.
2915 Redhill Ave Fl03.
Cost.a Mesa, CA 92626.
Oawnella SummeJS, 715
Patolita, Corona def Mar, CA
92625.
This business 1s con-
ducted by an individual
The re1istrant com ·
menced to transact bus1·
ness under the fictitious
business name °' names
listed abc:Ne on Dec. 31st,
1987 Si1ned: Oawnella
Surnmtn.
This iUb:lment was filed
with the County C*1t of
Orance County on Dec. 31 .
1987.
File No.. f366359
1/2821' 21112/18 1110
your claim with the court "'
present it to the personal
representative appointed
by the court within four
months from the dMe of
first iauanc:e of letters as
prowtded in w:tion 700 of
the California Prob* Code.
The time for finrw claims
will not upitW prior to four
mantM fnlm the~ al the ....,. noticed abcM.
YOU MAY EXAMINE the
file kept bf the court. " you .. • '*"°" inteleltlld in the ....... you may sefW
Thel\' al\' 320.000 nwn. v.omrn c:1nt1 rh1kJrt>n in Orant.1t• C.011n1~ v.ho ttort"l Rm
v.orr; .ihout dinner l'\'St'l'\allon:-Or ~'fll11U? cl~~ tahl • \tdn~ of
thrm v.OM') about t?l'lltfl+t .in~lht~ to eat at all OtsIRlBUJm
upon the executor or
............. Olupon the
.....,tarthe 111c.-a1 ................
tM COUit .... pnd al ...
.... ~ ...... mt-.... ,... ... .....
nallce fll tM = ti M ...... , .... ~.,,,. ..
al ............ .. 11••··· ..... ..... ............. uao-1200.1 ., ... c.e .....
,. ..... Clda. =,.. ... , .......... w: •
ml M. HINZI(,
DQ., m IOUTH HOP£
ST •• sum IJHO, LOS
1"he) II\(' at or ll<'kw. lht' JXM'M~ k•\t'I or lht') r'I' -..·nmr
rltrU'ns on a mall. O\rd mromr Or tht'~ "'ph\'\lfctlb or m<'ntJlt\ CENJER haOdlC'apprd. Or lhe)'rr 1u t 1emporar1I OOV.n C1n 1~~1r lud.
The) n('f(t lhr h{'lp or Ora~ Count)' Focid Dr.,tntlutton CA•nlrr 10
Ul'\M' And the Food n·!!>lnbultOO Centtr nttds \OUr h<'lp to Ur'\l\t'
The nonprot1 etn&er 1 a rk'ann~MoM' f lr fOOd that 1 dt!'tnbult'd to the
~ ll'lrouef\ ~r 200 or the rounlfs chanlabk' ~n12c1t100~
TI1e cen&er nt'f'ds more pan~t111\f \'('lluntet'r "'on.t~n1. It nt't"<t l'inan<''31
conuibulions. E~ ~-dtducllble dollar ~ou can donatr v.·111 rero a hu~r:y
Orange County child for an tnlu r v.ttk.
'I) INm inort. IU I Cati (714) nl-1343. Or <;f'nd )OOr la\·
dcducllblt doullOft '° Food Otslrlbuoon Ct'nttr. 426 \\f'SI t\tmond.
Oranet. CA 92666 .
.. n ••• .,,a 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN
...
Housekeepinc Rooms 413
Hotels ............... 416
Dop & Cats .......... ~4
livestock .•...... .' .... 825
CLASSIFIED INDEX
MllCHANDllE
SAW & SERVICE
Antiques .•.•..... > ••• 808
Appliances •..•...•.•• 806
Appfillnces Wanted ... 807
Birds ................ 826
REAL ESTATE
Industrial . . . . . . .506
111\.VI I It! Property , .... , 509
Lake Shore Property 515
Airplanes ............ 900
Antiaue Classic Car ... 912
.\utos tor Sale ........ 910
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Announcing .......... 200
Beauty Aids .......... 213
Card of Thanks •...... 201
Cemetery Lots ........ 201
Florists ............... 207
Funeral Directory ..... 205
Funeral Services ...... 206
Health Aids .......... 214
Lepl Notices ......... 212
Lodtfes-Clubs-etc. 209
Nurseries ............ 815
Lost & found ......... 210
Personals ............ 211
BUSINESS
Investments .......... 828
Money to loan ........ 605
Money Wanted ....... 606
Opportunities ......... 700
Opportunities wtd ..... 70A
EMPLOYMENT
Agencies ............. 300
Opportunities ......... 305
Preparation ......... 307
Auctions .••.•...•.•.. 814
Buildinc Material ..•.• 817
Business Equipment 818
Coins/SUlmps •......• 813
Furniture •..•..•..•... 800
Furniture Wanted ..... 805
Ga ..... Sales ......... 705
Jewelry •............. 812
Marine Supptys ....... 906
Misc. for Sale ......... 809
Misc. Wanted ........• 810
Musical Instrument ... 811
Offtee Equipment ....• 827
Pets & Supplies •••••.. 823
Sportina Equipment ..• 819
Acrea1e .............. 511
Apts. Furnished ....... 407
Apts. Unfurnished .... 408
Bldg. to be Moved .... 816
Business Property .... 500
Business Rentals ..... 421
Condos for Rent ...... 409
Condos for Sale ....... 507
Commercial Property 505
Desert Property ....... 513
Farms & Ranches ..... 512
Garaaes for Rent ...... 400
Houses for Sale ....... 508
Houses for Rent/furn 405
Houses for Rent
I Unfurn ............. 406
Lots for Sale ., ........ 510
Mobile Homes ........ 917
Mortgage & TO ....... 607
Motels ............... 415
Mountain Cabins ..... 422
Office Space ......... 420
Ovt of State Prop ..... 514
Real Estate Wanted ... 518
Rentals to Share ...... 412
Real Estate ;or Xch1 ... 517
Real Estate Loans ..... 600
Rooms for Rent ....... 410
RESORT PROPERTY
For Sale .............. 418
Rental .............. 417
Autos Wanted ........ 915
Auto Parts & Tires .... 907
Auto Repair/Dom ..... 913
Auto Repair/For ...... 914
Boats ................ 905
Campers ............. 919
Forei1n & Sports ...... 911
Mopeds .............• 909
Motorcycles & Bi~es 908
Motor Homes ......... 916
SERVICES
Schools .............. 608
Situation Wanted .•... 308
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the delivery . area d our
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located in our AIJ. 18225
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16349 Harbor BNd. FV.
To become a mystery
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Positions waileble: (1)
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Accounti Clerb $6-8
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Gen-office to ~hr min
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$13.50 per hr Deck Mate. Call today (714)
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Paid
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~
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House~airs
painting, drywall, car·
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Schedule 90/180 day
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w~ stling with
self-este m
Lat week I was sb•med into
aoinl to a local wratliq meet.
Our UBS co.cha, Cbria Conlin
and Mark Takkinen, had uked
me too many times. Some of my
coamclea had also wanted to
know why I hadn't ever seen
them wrestle. I had decided on
a meet at a ICbool near my home
and bad told my husband I'd be
Shue took off bis 1weat1 with
an awkward effort. He appeared
to tine a bad limp and maybe
cerebral palsy. He looked very
determined and Ouabed with
excitement. One of the COKbel
conferred with him briefly and
put an arm ar:ound his 1boulder.
Shane limped to tbe center to
face bis opponent. The referee
Sue Kauth
aone no more than an hour. I
walked into the gym longing for
the sound of basketballs and less
than thrilled.
One of my seniors called to
me as I sat down. "Are you
coming to watch me?" he asked.
"You bet,,. I called back,
hoping his weiaht range would
be up soon. He was a giant, and
the boys on the chain by the mat
looked miniscule. I sighed. It
wu going to be a long night. My
senior crawled down to perch
beside me and started explaining
the rules.
"Look at that guy," be said.
Wfhis is going to be great. He's
awesome."
An incredibily small boy
threw off his sweats and charged
up to the center. He faoed a boy
only aliptly larger.
"'Watch this," said my senior.
The small boy was ferocious. He
rmcked up point after point,
aivina no mercy. He won easily.
I bad to lldmit, watching the
boys twist and lunge, that this
game moved faster than, say,
I baseball. Inf act, I could say with
certainty that I liked it more than
football, perhaps became there
could be a tiny champion in his
own weight range. I liked the
idea of quickness and attitude
• taking precedence over brute
bulk.
Suddenly, the audience on our
side bepn applauding.
•yea. Shane," they yelled.
explained the rules to the boys
and adjusted our boy's lea to the
correct starting position. The
match began. The other boy
didn't hold back in trying to pin
him. Each time, Shane twisted
away, f urioualy refusing to be
pinned. And each time be
escaped a pin, a roar went up
from all aides of the gym.
The match ended with Shane
down by several points, ~ut
unpinned. The gym went wild.
Shane received a standing ova-
tion. A couple of the vanity
wrestlers, whom I'd preViously
envisioned as arrogant bulks,
were huging him tenderly. Then
everybody was buging him.
Even the referee was cheering.
I'm sure Shane will never forget
it.
I don't remember much of. the
rest of the meet. I was too busy
watching Chris and Mark work
wilh a.be boys. The atmolphere
wu poaitM-and respectful. I
saw one co.ch rubbing a . boy's
head and smiling. That boy had
lost. I saw the other puttina an
arm around tired shoulders.
Mostly, I saw the team members
cbeerina each boy-winner or
not.
Oh ya. UHS won that night.
But that '1 just a detail. Became
with coaching like I saw, no one
could loee.
Sue Kauth ii a counulor at a
local hi6h 1chool. She lives with
Mr lnubond and fiw-year-old
""'chin In Newport Hei6hts.
f3eported by: Ctieryl Stehling ,
Alisha Right works out
on a weight machine at the
Family Fitness Center in
Costa Mesa, where she is
an aerobics instructor.
Like her, many Harbor
Area residents are con-
scious of their health and
fib tess and will make the
extra etfott to stay bim and
fit For these people, we
offer this special aection,
which contains articles
and features on the local
businesses whose goals
are to help you be as
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Oranae Cout is celebrating its
f ortietb anniversary and the
community services department
is proud to be a part of a
tradition providing opportuni-
ties for personal and -prof es-
sional development. In addition.
there are many off crings for
those interested in health and
fitncsa.
HEALTH WORKSHOPS
Learn to use your hands in
simple but effective movements
in the bands on massage move-
ments techniques workshop.
The class is held at Costa Mesa
Hip School on Mondays. Feb.
I . 8, 22 and 29.
A warcncss through move-
ment is an ingenious method
designed to help the individual
improve body iinqe, coordina-
tion and flexibility by cbanaing
detrimental body habit patterns.
Class is held at the Lewis Center
on Thursdays from Jan. 28
through March 17.
A class for men only examines
the sexuality of men throughout
the life cycle, with emphasis on
the biological, sociological and
psychological factors which
influences men. Class is held in .
the field house locker room at
OCC on Thursdays, Jan. 28
through Feb. 4, 11 &. 18.
Advanced hand-on will prac-
tice the movements you 'vc
learned to harmonize the whole
body. Cius is held at Costa
PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
Did you know that being licensed as a chiropractor requires 237 more
college credit hours than required to become a medacal doctor?
Many people are surprised to learn this. The facts were compiled following
a review of the curriculum catalogues ol 22 medical schools and 11 chiro-
practic coUeges and updated from the National Hehh Federation.
PERSONAL BACKGROUND
Alter completing my undergraduate studies at UCLA in 1982, I earned a
degree in kinesiok>gy, which is a study jn human physiology and mU1Culo-
skeJeta1 biomechanics. I subMquent)y attended the lo6 Angela College ol
Chiropractic, known for being one of the bat chiropractic colegn in the
country. From here I earned a doctome degree with the~ of honors
early last year. I haw allo studied acupuncture and herbal medicine at the
Emperor's College of Traditional Oriental Medicine in Santa Mcri:a.1.ast
year I was honored in Who's Who in American lJniwnitia and Colegn
ln addition to the 1ehcdng. I taw ~ ix-t graduate couna in
radiology, nutrition, sports qury, per90Nll ir1urv/workencompenllllion,
pediatrics, and dinical management of Pft9\il1lt women.
I haw woriced as a physical therapy auistant for many holpitals and clinics
including the lntemationll Sparta Medicine Institute in Loi Angela. While
at the institute, I taught daMa • wel as treated .onw of the workf 1 finest
athletes participating in the 1984 ~ in L.a.. Angaea. I haw allo
guest lectured on the UCLA Campus on the sub;ectl ol CPR, physical
fitness, stra1 management, and chiropractic. I haw appared on national
taevision • a technical e>eerdre conlUltant.
I am praently licented in the states ol c.libnia and Arizona and .nl •
membu ol the Calibnia Chilopwactic Socirty, Ora,. County Chro-
practic Society, and a diplomate of the National Board ol ChiroPt11Ctic
Examinen.
This is the kind of trai1•19 and praleteionrli.-n I ofter you. If you haw
hesitated to visit a chiropqctor, pahape you didn't know thet chiropeac-
tora go to such lengths to contn. dM!ir ect-acation and pnwide you with
the latest technqua and the molt qualified ICMcc. So. you -· if you
don't come in. I can't help you. Cal me todllv and let me help you. Y OAJ.r
iNurance may be accepted as peymmt in fuD. Schedule your Wit"*••~
taryaam.
Did you know that the sy111>toms most cou11oll-; treated by
chiropractors are:
0 a.ck Pain 0 tlead.cha 0 .,.. ..... Jointa
0 Neck ~ 0 Arthritis 0 Shoulder PMn 0 Sdllne. 0 Btnitia 0 ArnVl,..eg .,...
0 Nwnbi.... 0 Hip hin 0 Cold ~et
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Mesa Hip School on Molidays,
March 7, 14 A 21 and t\piil 4,
JI&. 18.
Education ia tbe key to undcr-
standina the medical, emotional,
spiritual and employment impli-
catiops of AIDS. Since 1981
when AIDS wu fmt diaposed
in the United States, there bu
been an endless stream of new
information regarding this
deadly. this seminar will
provide a definition of the
disease, the mechanism which it
is spread and the current clas-
sification of high risk groups.·
The class will be held in fine arts
116, on Saturday, March S.
Sometimes the simplest things
can have the greatest effects on
your body and mental well-
being. This lecture will cover
proper body mechanics so that
work and play are enjoyed to the
fullest. Tuesday, March 22 at
Costa Mesa High School is the
day and place for the seminar.
The Weight Workshop will
make a permanent diff crcncc.
Find out what it really takes for
sustained improved health,
weight IOu and control. The
clau lllC'etl at Costa Mesa High
School on Wednesday, t\pril 6.
Fitneu Over 40 is an individ-
ual conditioniaa proaram
geared to men and women over
40 who have not been on a
regular exercise propam. The
clus meets for 20 sessions at
Costa Mesa High School
cafeteria on Mondays and
Thursdays, from April 18
through June 27. with no meet-
ing on May 30.
FITNESS AND RECREA·
TION
Beginning Tai Chi Chu'an is
designed for the novice as well
the experienced. This class
ngs the ancient Chinese art
o the new age. The class began
on Wednesday, Jan. 27 and runs
through March 16 in the Costa
Mesa High School caf eteriL
Discover the dynamic
approach of Kundlini yoga and
meditation as a means of creat-
ing harmonic balance between
body. mind and spirit. The class
began on Wednesday, Jan. 27
and runs through March 2, at
the Cotta Mesa High School
cafeteria.
Hatba Yoga relieves stress and
tension and helps to regain
ybuthf ul Oexibility. This class
meets at the Costa Mesa High
School cafeteria on Tuesdays,
beginning Feb. 2 through April
12. .
FITNESS ACTIVITIES
FOR KIDS
Tai Chi Chu'an incorporates
siow, even, relaxed movements
and can be practiced by eve-
ryone-. The cl&Js meets on Satur-
days in the basketball gym,
beginning Feb. 20 through April
16. with no meeting on t\pril 2.
Gymnastics for kids is a non-
com pct it ive, yet challenging
approach to gymnastics. Classes
for begin~n, intermediate and
intermediate/ advanced arc
available. The classes meet in the
buketball gym on Saturdays,
Feb. 20 through April 9, with
no meeting on April 2.
For more information about
'OCC's community service pro-
grams, call 432-5880.
The alternative to wrinkled skin
Getting older and losing mus-
cle tone in the face. which causes
wrinkles and sagging, is not a
pleasant thought. However,
aging is a fact of life and many
elect to take the drastic step of
having a face lift or chemical
peel.
There is an alternative, and at
Casa del Sol salons in Irvine and
Huntington Beach, Dian Mor-
neau, a licensed esthctician and
certified myotonologist. will
perform 06Tbe Alternative ...
We have always been told that
what causes facial muscles to sag
and wrinkle through the years
is the result of weather, ultra-
'ttiolct rays of the sun and soap.
Each of these contribute to the
cause, but research hu shown
that with aae. collqenic and
elastin fibers become less effec-
tive in supporting the skin. Since
the skin of the face and neck is
attached directly to these fiben,
the natural aging proccu causes
the skin to wrinklc and sag.
There are many methods med
to improve the appearance of the
skin. but essentially all these
proce11es do is stretch and
remove exccu skin. ColJaien
injections temporarily puff out
wrintlea, cbem.ical peels remove
a few layen of wrinkled akin, but
we are still left with u•na
mUICles.
After extensive raearch and
testing, an alternative tolution
ta. been found. It\ a •mall.
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band-held instrument whicll is
applied to the face. It tones
muscles, stimulates cireulation
and reduces wrinkles. Results
can be seen after the first session.
Treatments are painless and
enjoyable, Morneau said. t\
teries of eiabt or more treat·
meats are recommended to
iqain youthful muscle tone and
stimulate a healthy, aJowing
complexion. CoHqra ampoules
are UC> u.d to repa.,e some of
tbe mliaral ftuids the skin looses.
Uliq the imarumeat improves
penetration ud will improve
textuR ud supplements of the
skin. Alter a client bas com-
..
pleted the recommended series,
a program of one treatment
every two to three months is all
that ia needed.
Morneau said uyone would
benefit from the treatments. but
those in tbc ll-S8 qe poup will
show more remarkable results
around the eyes and jawline. She
said the rant sips of aging are
concentration lines between the
eyebrows and laqb liaa.
"When the mUldc ii tOned, it
will lift the at.in back up."
Morneau said.
The tcVerity of muscle tone
loss or wrin.klina will determine
how many treatments arc
required in the initial series.
Oienu arc advised to come in
every two to three months for
a complete facial and toning
ap,uc.tion to keep the muscles
intact.
.. 'Alia i1 not intcnCled to
replace P.tutic sufleC'Y. but it is
an alternative," Morneau laid.
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Cl l e Tan offers a summer look In J
Have you always wanted a
deep, dark tan, but f md that
accompliabiq one in January ii
impouible? Then Caaic Tan ii
the place to 10.
For the lut year and one half,
Clauic Tan hu brought the
finest in tanning expertise to the
Harbor Area. And for Valen-
tine's Day, the salon is offering
a special to couples. For SSS,
couples can go to Classic Tan
for two months and a bonus is
a bottle of tanning accelerator.
Cusic Tan has eight tanning
beds for that perfect, even tan,
according to manager Alycia
Manball. All rooms arc private,
air conditioned and have radios
and cassette players with head-
phones. The scuioos lut a half
hour and are equivalent to four
hours in the sun.
"Get a tan without the sand,"
Marshall said. "A lot of people
like to come in after work. The
bed is like a giant heating pad
and they can lay down and relu.
It takes away all the tensions of
the day." .
Manhall said that tanners
don' need to use tannina lotion,
but she 1ugests that they at least
use a moilturiz.er.
· Because they aren't known for
having much in the way off unda,
students can take advantage of
Classic Tan's lower student
prices. For SS a session, students
can come in and tan or can buy
S sessions for S20.
When people buy the regular
monthly programs, they are not
limited to the number of days
they can come in, however, they
are limited to once a day.
Classic Tan is located at 3617
E. Coast Highway in Corona del
Mar. Parting is plentiful. Houn
are 7 a.m. to 9 p.m., Monday
through Friday, 9 Lm. to 6 p.m.
on Satu rday and 10 a.m. to S
p.m. on Sunday. For more
information, call 67S-4023.
What you don't know can indeed hurt you
Medicine ii geared for sick
care, not for health care, says Dr.
Eron Martin of Kennedy Chiro-
practic and Health Center in
Costa Mesa.
On the other band, Dr. Martin
pointed out, chiropractic, which
is the largest drugless healing
profession in the world, focuses
not only on the treatment of the
disease, but more import.antly.
on the prevention of disease.
Chiropractic physicians special-
ize in conservative health care
and do not believe in the use of
drugs and surgery unless abso-
lutely necessary, he explained.
Chiropractic is a branch of the
healing arts specializing in the
correction of bio-mechanical
disorders of the spinal column
and extremities. It has also been
established that chiropractors
have a more thorough training
in spinal mechanics and spinal
manipulative therapy than any
other health care professional.
Competent chiropractors not
only focus on an area of primary
complaint but also look for
remote areas of the body which
might cause or influence disease.
.. When was the last time your
medical doctor examined your
feet when you bad a headache?"
Dr. Martin asked ... When joints
of the feet are not functioning
correctly during walking. run-
ning, or other high stress activ-
ities, inappropriate imbalanced
stresses placed on the human
frame cause symptoms else-
where in the body, such as knee
and hip pain, back pain, and
even headaches. This concept is
not an invention of chiroprac-
tic."
It is best not to wait until your
have a problem before you seek
a chiropractic or medical evalua-
tion. Disease or injuries may be
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reduced if not eliminated assunr
ing every organ system in the
body is functioning at its max-
imum. Since the nervous system
is the most influential organ
system, it should be checked by
a thorough chiropractic evalua-
tion and motion palpation diag-
nostics. Proper spinal function
and mobility are essential for
maintenance of health and that
is why chiropractic is for every-
one, not just those who are in
pain. Most insurance companies
include chiropractic coverage.
Dr. Eron Martin is a chiro-
practic physician at the Kennedy
Chiropractic and Health Center
at 30 J J Harbor Boulevard in
Costa Mesa. Call S..S-SSS6 for
a complimentary consultation.
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Every neighborhood should
have its pharmacy with the
familiar faces that the locals can
come to rely on. Since 1961 .
Mesa V erdc Pharmacy has been
such a place and pharmacist
Cliff Herring has his own fol-
lowing of faithful customers.
Herring's wife Nancy said that
after 2S yean of serving the
community, they have their
regular customers. Mesa Verde
is a Good Neighbor Pharmacy
and carries all of the Good
Neighbor brands in vitamins and
generic drugs, which are com-
parable to the advertised name
brands.
Mesa V crdc Pharmacy has all
of the items a person would
expect a good neighborhood
pharmacy to have, including
special services. A family profile
system helps customers around
tax time when they have to
account for all of their prescrip-
tions. All items arc listed on the
profile for their convenience.
Also, if a customer needs to refill
a prescription and bas lost the
prescr1pt1on number, Herring
will look it up on the profile.
The pharma~y bas senior
citizens discounts called the
Golden Years. Discounts for
pediatric prescriptions arc called
the Early Y cars. An insulin club
gives insulin users a card that is
punched every time they buy
insulin. After six purchases. the
seventh is f rec.
Mesa V crdc Pharmacy has its
Red Arrow program, which
changes periodically, Herring
said. These arc specials in the
drug department. which arc
tagged with a red or green arrow
and they arc discounted compar-
able to any discount house. F~>r
people who arc going home from
the hospital early, the pharmacy
has a wide line of surgical
supplies and dressings for in-
home care.
In addition. the pharmacy has
an extensive selection of cosmet-
ics and colognes in the very
popular brands.
Mesa Verde Pharmacy is
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U nlimitcd amounts of raw
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Fruit provides a good source of
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H I' to your
The word ii out, more Harbor
Area raidenta enjoy utiafyiq
their sweet tooths at Heidi's
Fropn Y ozurt. Three stores are
busily scoopina out the low-
calorie, low and non-fat aoody
to customen who are health and
weipt comcioua.
.. Our cuatomen say there ii-no
comparison to Heidi\ yoprt
anywhere," said Westcliff Plaza
store manaaer Linda Jeanmaier.
• wrhey feel it's the best and many
come in every day."
Jeanmaier said a lot of her
customen are locals who live in
the vicin1ty of the 17th Street and
Irvine Avenue store. Many of
h.er lunchtime crowd come from
the offices and businesses
nearby.
Maryann Marks owns the
Balboa Peninsula Heidi's with
her sister Pamela. They opened
at the end of June, 1987 and said
business is booming with the
locals.
"Became of our location, we
get a lot of people in from the
gym down the street and from
the Sportina House, 0 said
Maryann Marki. "More people
are into fitness and eatina
healthy and yogurt is good for
you, while, at the same time,
satisfying the sweet tooth."
· Marb is also into fitness and
health and belongs to a gym. As
a bonus, she and her sister
moved close to their store when
it opened, so they could walk to
work.
Rose Rykowski, manager of
the Fashion Island Heidi's, is
proud that her store bas held the
record for the last three years for
being the highest volume store
in tbe chain.
"We are facing some tough
competition with the new store
that opened near UCLA," she
said. "That store is doing quite
well."
Rykowski said that her clien-
tal arc business and professional
people who work around New-
port Center.
-1 would say that about 7S
percent work around here, while
the other 2S percent are
shoppen," she said.
She said her clients will visit
the food court for lunch and pass
up the ice cream store to have
a Heidi's speciality for dessert.
"I don't blame tbem,"she said.
"Our yogurt is creamier and
smoother and I've tried a lot of
others. We a bigger selection of
flavon and you can cat a small
serving for under 100 calories."
Heidi's off en a large selection
of both non and low-fat flavors.
All are exclusively Heidi's crea-
tions. Delicacies such as apricot
lite, banana berry, berries and
more, coconut lite, peppermint
pattic are just a few of the non-
fat flavors. In low-fat, customers
can try such f avoritcs as lemon
chiffon, cherry royale, blueberry
cheesecake, straw-anna. mocha
and milk chocolate. All three of
the stores serve eight flavon
daily and they rotate every one
to two days. All of them keep
chocolate and vanilla as a con-
stant, and Marks said they arc
big sellers in her store.
Jeanmaicr said she keeps a
variation in her flavors. She
always tries to have a berry
flavor, a coffee flavor and two
non-fat flavors.
For customers who are not
necessarily watching their
weight, Marks said she will put
on peanut butter chips with hot
fudge over the top.
"It's outrageous," she said.
Marks, Rykowski and Jean-
maier all agree on many points.
Chocolate mousse is the
unanimous f avoritc among their
cliental. Number two in
popularity is kahlua at the
Fashion Island store and peanut
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bands down, but Marb said that
when f rcsh strawberries are in '
seuo~ they are a favorite.
"Strawberries are for the
purists," Marks explained.
Also popular is the granola
topping .
At Heidi's, everything is 100
percent natural and the non-fat
yogurt only carries 14. 7 S calories
per one ounce portion. The
regular low-fat carries 24-26
calories per one ounce. All
toppings arc sweetened with
fructose or honey, with no white,
refined sugar. Boysenberry
syrup, peaches plus, carob mix,
peanut nuggets, rainbow
sprinkles are just a f cw toppinp
found at Heidi's.
butter and peanut butter f udgc
at the Westcliff and Peninsula
stores.
The Peninsula Heidi's is
located at 2727 Newport Boule-
vard and is open 11 a.m. to J 1
p.m. during the week and 11 a.m.
to midnight on the weekends.
The Westcliff Plaza store is open
10 a.m. to 10 p.m. every day.
Fashion Island Heidi's is open
every day at JO a.m. and cl~
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Saturday and at 8 p.m. on
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For many years, citizens of
Costa Mesa have looked
towards the Leisure Servica
Department for its ofl'erinp of
a wide variety of fitnea cl111e1
Tbe lilt is extensive and will
pleue the small fry u well as
the senior citizens.
YOUTH CLASSES
laf'ant/Tocldler Play Exercise
is a participation clau enhances
the parent/ child relationship. It
consists of a variety of exercises,
creative movements, sensory
stimulation, gross/fine motor
activities and music and song
with emphasis on fun and play.
The infant clus is open to those
two months to one year old and
will include baby massage.
Toddlers are one to two years
ancfm~·walk.ers. lncludecf.in the
toddler class for two to three
years old will be beginning
gluing, easel painting and game
skills. Classes arc held. at the
Balearic Center with three ses-
sions: Feb. to March I 5, Feb.
18 to March 17 and Feb. 16 to
March 17.
ADULT CLASSES
Jacki Sorenson's aerobic
dancing is a progressive course
where the instructor will lead
you through invigoration floor
work and aerobic dances espe-
cially choreographed for the
non-dancer. The class is held at
the Rea Center and runs Feb.
16 through March 24.
Diana Lehan 's jazz ae·robics is
a well-rounded workout and
fun. The class consists of stretch-
ing for flexibility, low impact
aerobics for conditioning and
jazz movements and dance. The
class is held at the Balearic
Center beginning Feb. 16
through March 24.
Jazzerci~ is a continuous
class held at the Downtown
Center. It is the lugest fitness
program in the world and offers
u
total body coaditioaiq for all
fdDell lnela. Tbe .,.., .. COit
per clua is 12.75. Call tbe
Leisure Servicel Departaaeilt for
tiJDee and days.
Easy delivery and speedy
recovery are foremost in the
mind of any mother-to-be. The
Babies and Bodies Exercise
Specialists offer pregnant
women the opportunity to exer-
cilc safely in a fun, supportive,
non-competitive atmosphere
under the direction of certified
professionals. The clus is held
at the Balearic Center and runs
Feb. IS through March 16.
After baby is born, moms can
join a clus for working out while
enjoying the comforts of having
the baby nearby. Moms will tone
up _with aerobic and floor exer-
cises. A special baby time is set
aside to strengthen bonding with
g~ntle massage and exercise
play. The class runs Feb. 15
tbrouah March 16 at tbe Balea-
ric Center.
AQUADCS
Only in auany Southern Cali-
f omia can there be aquatics
programs in the winter and early
spring. At the Downtown Com-
munity Center Pool, there is
something for everybody.
Saturday claaa are available
for those who can' mate it
durina the week. Tot I, .11, and
Ill claaes begin Feb. 6 and run
through Feb. 27. Tot I, II, Ill,
Bqinnen and Parent and Mc
claues begin March S and run
through March 26. aasaes during the week arc
offered accordina to demand
with a minimum of four
swim.men to open clua.
Early Bird S1rimnutics is a
great way to start the day, on
Tuesday and Thursday morn-
ings from 7 to 9 a.m.
The pool ii open for lap
awimmlq ewi)tdaJ • ._.. ...
ad 1ap· swim re. .. SI per
penon ancl swim ,.... are
available with JO swim for 125.
SCUBA d111et will be con-
ducted on 1bunday and Friday
eveninas. The coune will cover
all Upectl of akin diviq and
SCUBA clivillg and will include
three ocean dives. Students will
receive a National YMCA Scuba
Diver Certifacate upon comple-
tion of this course.
The Costa Mesa Aquatics
Club bu a program for all aaes
and abilities. It teacbea all levels
of competitive awimmina from
competitive swim leaon poup
to the senior workout aroup.
Ages run from five years old and
up, with team meets, team trips,
clinics, team banquets, team
outings and stroke instruction.
The club meets at the Orange
r
Cout Colleae pool Monday
throuah Friday, from 5 to 6 p.m .
SENIOR SOFDALL
Senior Softball ii dcti.,.,.. to
provide low-coat recreation,
exercile and enjoyment. It is
developed for tbOIC 55 to 82
yean old who cannot stop play-
ina softball. In Oraqc County
there ii an 18-team lcape and
two of tbae teams are in Costa
Mesa. Practices are held at
TeWin.k.le Part on Saturdays
from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. New
playen are always encour81cd.
Games are played on Sundays
at Murdy Park and Greer Park
in Huntington Beach. Orab your
glove, shoes and old uniform
and come out for some fun. For
more information, call Peter
Similuk at 9S7-2SIS.
For more information about
the Leisure Services Department
programs. call 64S-8SS I.
NB sp·onsors full slate of activities
Now that the new year is here,
many have made resolutions to
get in shape and join some sort
of exercise program.
The city of Newport Beach
Parks, Beaches and Recreation
Department bas a whole slate of
health and fitness classes for
everyone from babies and
toddlers to senior citizens. Now
is the time to peruse that bro-
chure, or drop by the recreation
office and pick one up. Some of
the classes may have started
already. but late registration can
be arranged in many cases.
TODDLERS TO TEENS
Inf ant/Toddler Development
is a parent/ child participation
programs designed for child
stimulation and development.
Areas covered will include gross
and fine motor skills, strength
and flexibility exercises, visual-
auditory awareness, rhythm,
language, social and play skills
and parent education. Parent
must attend with the child. Four
age groups arc represented
including infants, six weeks to
10 months with no walking,
transitional, eight to 16 months,
with walking, toddiers, 16 to 27
months, and parent and child.
24 to 36 months. Classes are held
at the Carroll Beck Community
Center. Call the recreation
department for days and times.
The Total Young Woman is
a two week personal develop-
ment program designed for
young women ages 12 to 20 years
old. Participants will learn how
to enhance beauty with proper
make-up application. learn all
aspects of skin car, how to deal
with peer pressure, develop
image, self confidence and per-
sonal style. Session 8 is Feb. 3
cl 10 and session C is Feb. 17
cl 24. The class meets at Marin-
ers Park.
Finally, dance classes for kids.
Children will learn basic tap,
ballet and jazz. Performances
are included following the
second session. Classes arc
beginning ballet/ tap. age four to
six years, begjnnfog ballet/ tap.
ages seven to 13 years and
beginning jazz, ages seven to I 2
years. Classes take place at
Newport Theater Arts Center on
Feb. IS through March IS.
Gymnastics is always popular
with the small fry and Newport
Beach is ready to accommodate
those future gymnasts with a
whole array of classes for all age
groups. Programa are held at the
tincoln School gymnuium and
includes instruction is basic
tumbling as well as instruction
in using the uneven parallels,
balance beams and vaulting
bone. Claues include gymnas-
tics, kiddie aym, tumbling
toddlers. no parent-just me,
bcainning, intermediate and
boys only. Call the recreation
department for days and times
of claaea.
cnt days and at different times,
for convenience. Call the recrea-
tion department for times, days
and places of classes.
A slower version of dance
fitness is dance fitness lite. The
class takes place at the Newport
Theater Arts Center and runs
from Feb. I 5 to March 25. It
is designed for those who desire
a lighter workout.-Aquacise is
the best contradiction of the old
cliche, .. it has to hurt to be good
for you:• Water offers greater
resistance against the movement
of the body than air, so the
muscles realty get a good
workout. The Marriott is the
place for this class. Session B
runs from Feb. I through Feb.
29 and session C runs from
March I through March 31 .
Shape with weights/ body
contouring uses light wrist and
ankle weights and high repeti-
tions to shape, strengthen and
define the muscles faster and
more effectively without increas-
ing workout time. Classes take
place on different days and
different locations for
convenience. Call the recreation
office for more information.
Are you at least 25 pounds
over your ideal weight? If so. fulJ
figure fitness isn' so fut moving
that you can 'l get an eff ectivc
workout.. Classes take place at
the Oasis Center from Feb. IS
to March 2S.
Coed aerobic fitness claues
take place at the Ouis Center
and the Marriott, beginning
Feb. IS through March 2S.
Like to walk for fitness, but·
not alone? Then join the .. walk
it off" program and take an
invigoratina 45 minute walk two
days a week with otben who also
like to walk. Shed pounds,
strcnathen the cardiovascular
syatcm and improve circulation
and lung capacity with little
stress to the joints. Claaa take
place at several locations and at
different times for convenience.
The bealth field ha proven to
be amoq the moat 1ucceuful
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aerobics and fitness. An aerobic
dance class and low-impact
workout classes are scheduled.
Aerobic dancing runs from Peb.
15 through March 24 at the
Oasis Center. The low-impact
class begins Feb. I and continues
through Feb. 24 and another
session begins Feb. 29 through
March 23.
Yoga bas become more and
more ropular over the years.
Hatha Yoga is interwoven with
directive relaxation method of
breathing, meditation, nutri-
tional guidance and an introduc-
tion to the act of Doin, a fore-
runner to acupuncture using
hands only. The class is for men
and women and takes place at
the Oasis Center beginning Feb.
23 and continuing through
March 24.
Fitness during pregnancy and
after the baby is born is very
important both for the mother
and baby. Fitness for expectant
mothers is held at Newport
Theater Arts Center and Marin-
ers Park beginning Feb. 15
through March 17. Fitness for
baby and mother is a doctor-
approved program designs for
mothers and their babies of
approximately two and one half
weeks to eight months old. The
class takes place at the Newport
Theater and Arts Center running
from Feb. IS through March 16.
TENNIS
Tennis is THE sport of the
Harbor Arca and the ever .pop-
ular tennis program has a full
range of instruction from
beginner to advanced at various
locations for convenience. Kids
and adults alike will find a host
of claues to suit their needs.
Students are required to wear
tennis shoes, provide their own
rackets and one can of new balls
on the fint day of class. Call the
rer,reation department for
further information. Phone:
644-JISI.
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Everything the fitness-mindeil woman n
Fitne11 CODICIOUIDell baa
been around the Harbor Area
for a Iona time and many res-
idents join health clubl to help
them stay fit. Since 1911, the
Girl's Gym in Newport Beach
bas offered Harbor Area
women, from 14 to 80, with
many avenues to Ft in alaape.
wrbere is still a sepnent of
women who don't like to work
out with men around,9'
explained club owner Dick
Davis. "Here they will find
equipment suited to their needs
in a very clean atmosphere."
Davis said that you won't find
Nautilus equipment at bis club.
Nautilus wu originally detigned
for football playen, who are
almost always men. The equip-
ment is not scaled down for
women. But at the Girl's Gym,
women will find modular equip-
ment which is light with pieces
that fit toaetber to make a multi-
station work out center.
Alto available at the Girl's
Gym are Lifecydes, which Davis
calls tbe Maceda of exercise
bikes. aaaa offered are ballet,
yoaa, all levels of aerobics,
stretch and tone and body con-
tourina, wbicb combines carry-
ing weiabtt with cardiovascular
movements all into one class.
Aerobics claaet at the Girl's
Qym are taught on a specially-
built hardwood floor, raised up
on sleepen with rubber pads
between. Davis said this pre-
venta typical injuries such as
eompreuion of the spine and
shin splints. The aerobic area is
completely mirrored.
One trend that is especially
important in the Harbor Area
is the penonal trainer. The Girl's
Gym bu that service available
for those who wish a one-on-one
work out and guidance.
The Girl's Gym has many
amenities that many smaller
clubs don' have. Swedish sau-
nu, Jacuzzis, a maucuse, a
tanning bed, private loc:ten aad
individual showers, a larae
dressing area and sportswear
boutique.
"And we know bow important
it is to women to have a place
clean," said Davis. "We are
known for our cleanlineu here."
Davis, a former basketball
coach at UC Irvine and San
Diego State, recently sold his
other two clubs, the Girl's Gym
of Laguna and Rancho Joaquin
Health Oub and is channeling
his energies into the Girl's gym
of Newport.
"This is my favorite club," be
said. "My future plans are to just
keep up what I have been doing."
The Girl's Gym of Newport i.s
located at 2902 West Coast
Highway. for additional infor-
mation, call 646-8828.
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four ycan and to celebrate this
annivcnary, the store is offering
25 to 40 percent off on all shoes
and 40 percent off on all clo-
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As a special bonus, the cour-
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athletes and arc wcll-vcncd in
thcit products. Scott Young,
Greg Long, Tom Martin, Tom
Cheese and owner Ken Hender-
son will help customcn to make
the right decision.
"We all run and three of ran
in college," said Young.
Cheese is the-rgiTl 's cross
country and track coach at
Corona dcl Mar High School.
Second Sole carries all of the
important brands in shoes such
as Nike, Tiger, New Balance,
Saucony, Brooks, Turntcc,
A via, Reebok and Puma. Young
said that walking shoes arc
coming to the forefront with the
buildina interest in fitness and
power walking. Rockport walk-
ina shoes are featured at Second
Sole.
"Walkins shoes are more
flexible in the f oref'oot and not
qui1c a bulky a a runni .. sboe
became you don't need • much
1boct ahlorpdon, .. y ouna aaid.
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New Balance, Moving Comfort,
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Do you rmc1 younclf wanting
to be 20 pounds lighter, more
IUCCellf ul in your work, spend-
in1 more time exercising or
followin1 a healthier diet?
And then, within moments,
you remind yourself that you
will never reali .. , your goals and
· increase your self-esteem.
The way you think and feel
about yourself will either expand
or reduce you. In order to
increase self-esteem and realize
goals, it is necessary to be aware
of your self-attitudes. You self-
attitudes arc the ways you think
and feel about yourself. When
you make a conscious effort to
look at these attitudes, do you
find them to be more negative
or positive? If they are largely
negative, be aware that these
negative thoughts will produce
negative results for you. And in
turn, positive thoughts will
produce positive results.
po live
more posithe:
I.) IC.eep track of ncaati.ve
tboupts-become aware of bow
many times a day you think
negatively or make critical 1elf-
statemcnts.
2.) Acknowledge and praise
yourself verbally-practice this
out loud in front of a mirror.
3.) Approve of all your own
actions-learn from them.
4.) Have confidence in you~
abilities-repeat out loud several
times a day positive statements
concerning your abilities.
S.) Reward yourself-don't pun-
ish yourself.
6.) Choose a positive day-select
a day when you consciously stop
all negative thoughts and imme-
diately replace them with pos-
itive thoughts.
7.) Learn and practice the tech-
niques of positive self-imaging.
aoal or objectiw and boldiq
that i•• until it ainb into the
uncowious mind. Viau•lizina ii
baaed on the principle that there
is a deep tendency in human
nature to become the imqe of
what we imapnc ourselves to be.
Imagine a television screen on
the wall in f root of you. In that
screen see yourself being or
doing what it is you want to do
and run it over and over again.
The sports world bas adopted
visualizing quite successfully.
Golfen spend hours imagining
perfect shots and when they get
on the course success seems only
natural. Visualizing is a pleasant
way to spend time, and it is
positively creative in, its results.
Believing in yourself, having
faith in your abilities and
practicing self-imaging will build
self-confidence and lead to self-
realization and succcssf ul
achievement.
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Through self-awareness, if
you discover that your though_!s
arc more often negative than
positive, there arc several
methods you can use to become
If there is a particular~ you
would like to work on to increase
self-esteem and realize a goal,
positive self-visualization is a
powerful tool to use. Visualizing
consists of vividly picturing, in
your conscious mind, a desired
Dr. Denise Bonner is a
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Therapist. Her private practice
of l0cated at 200 Newport Cen-
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Body Sculpting brings the gym to you
Now you don't need to go to
the gym, the gym will come to
you complete with a one-time
Olympic decathlon hopeful for
a trainer.
Personal attention is what it
is all about, when Jeff Bathiany
drives his converted bread truck
to his clients' doors. For $30 an
hour, he will give them his
expertise on the two weight
machines and a stationary bicy-
cle. Batbiany stresses repetition
rather than weights. He gives a
•
high cardio-vascular workout
which will burn about 400 calo-
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For three years, Bathiany has
driven his mobile fitness center
to homes and businesses in
Newport Beach, Irvine, Costa
Mcsa·and Laguna Beach.
"The reason it works is that
people don't have much time,"
the Newport Beach resident said.
"We can get them in and out in
an hour."
What he hopes to do is prevent
exercise burnout. Music blares
throughout the hour and Bathi-
any said he gives bis clients as
much personal attention as
possible.
But exercise is not the only
important item in physical fit-
ness, Bathiany said. That only
accounts for about 20 percent.
The other 80 percent is good
nutrition. Bathiany advises to
stay away from fast foods, eat
more vegetables, stay away from
diary products, eat more whole
grains and limit liquor consump-
tion.
Bathiany has impressive cre-
dentials. He has degrees in
physical education and kincsiol-
ogy, the study of the hu(llan
muscular and skeletal structure.
A misfortune actually caused
him to start his body sculpting
business. He was a promising
decathlete headed for the 1984
Olympics. His hometown of Ft.
Thomas, Ky., raised enough
money to send Bathiany to the
University of California, Irvine,
so he could work out yearround.
But when he cracked his fifth
vertebra by overtraining 10
hours a day, be knew bis Olym-
pic dreams were shattered.
But with bis new business, he
can use his education to help
others.
"It's very rewarding,•• Bathi-
any said . People ask me why
they are so tired or don't feel
good. Then they lose 20 pounds
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A facial with Fabienne de
France is more than just a facial.
As Fabienne greets you at her
salon in Fashion b land with her
warm French accent, you know
that you are about to be pam-
pered. Slip into a cotton gown,
stretch out beneath a blanket
and the luxurious process beg-
ms.
First, Fabiennc removes your
makeup with lotion and gently
massages your face and neck as
she examines your skin and
decides which of her hundreds
of treatments is right for you.
Then she makes her pronounce-
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I think a peeling and royal jelly
is the best. You know this royal
jelly-it comes from the queen
bees?" She applies a biological
peel to remove any dead cells
and then turns the steamer on.
Before turning the steamer on
your face, she applies an herbal
cream. She then expertly
removes a couple of stray white-
heads and proceeds to massage
your face with soothing royal
jelly.
Fabicnne is proud of her
exclusive line of treatments
because they are l 00 percent
natural and imported from
France.
Ancient art eases
__ life in modern world
When we arc in pain, it is hard
to ~oncentratc on our work or
any task at hand. Sometimes we
might have tried going to d iffer-
ent doctors to try and relieve the
pain, but nothing has worked.
Now is the time to turn to
acupuncture.
Gou Chen Cheng of Cheng's
Acupuncture Center was one of
the first I 00 to become licensed
in California IS years· ago. He
began learning acupuncture in
C hina at the age of 15, by
following and watching his
father. He wanted to absorb
everything he could about acu-
puncture. Different areas of
China have different methods of
acupuncture and Cheng learned
all of them. He now has 30 years
of experience.
Acupuncture is the use of the
finest needles to penetrate the
skin and muscles at a definite
location, through the manjpula-
tion of needles to relieve be
symptoms and to make the body
strong so it can heal itself. It was
discovered in China S,000 years
aao and is the oldest form of
medicine known to man. It is
well accepted by the medical
professon and patients in Asia
and Europe. It bas been
combined 1ucce11fully with
western medicine.
New .cupuncture is a combi-
nation of trlditional, modem,
scientific tcclmiques, such as
electro ultrasonics and even
Juen. Since the Chinese have
used acupuncture as anesthesia
for l1ll'll='Y, it bu become a new
tool for pain.
Areas tlaat can be helped
~ ICUpUDCture are mmcu-lar.,...., maia and spasm, low
b-* plia. whiplah, abinpes,
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depression, s moking control,
morning sickness and paralysis
from stroke can be helped with
acupuncture. It has been found
to be extremely safe, effective
and free from side effects and
addiction, unlike the use of
drugs.
When the needle is first
inserted into the patient, be
might f ecl a little sting at first.
After insertion, the pain is
eliminated. Acupuncture points
are located far away from the
bigger blood vessels, so it is very
unusual if any bleeding occurs
after the needles are removed.
The needles do not cause any
damage to the nervous fiber at
all. The needles 8IJ of stainless
steel and cannot break. They are
sterilized after each me.
The number of treatments
required varies from each
patient. More chronic of post-
operative problems aenerally
require a loqer period of treat-
ment and ach penon is treated
as an individual.
Cbeq9s Acupuncture Center
is loc.aed at 164 W. 191h Street
in Costa Mesa. For more· bafor-
malion. call 646-0339.
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Fabienne tbea 9Plia a IDMk
to your skia ud pull on a
clusical music tape. At this
point, you are IO maxed that
you slip into sleep. As you awake
you realize that F abiennc is
applying a moisturizer and your
facial is, unf ortunatcly, over.
variety of 1kia treatments.
including bioliftina and cellulite
treatments. Her deeper interest,
however, lies in bioenergy, a
system to relax and rejuvenate
the body, using techniques from
around the world. Fabienne
offers classes in bioenergy once
a week, as well as special
weekend courses.
F.-.ne de France ii locMed
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said.
Stafford baa been with the
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formerly a 1ebool coumelor in
Garden Grove. She feell her
counselina bK~ground ii bene-
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And she thinks cbiropnctic ii a
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the many people her job puts her
in contact with.
South Coast Plaza Chiroprac-
tic is a f ull-scrvicc clinic which
can accommodate any kind of
auto accident victims, work-
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sport injuries and offers physical
and massage therapy, and x-
rays.
Stafford said her staff of
herself and. two other chiroprac-
tors will work with people who
have injured themselves in the
back or neck or have joint
problems.
"It doesn't matter what type
of injury they might have, if they
don't improve in a couple of
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She especially likes to work
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the most popular injuries arc
related to weight lifting and
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do it and injure their aboulden
and low Melt area. I try to te8Ch
them bow to exercise properly.•
She will adjust the iajand
area and uae ultraouncl, lllUlde
ltimula&on or a traction unit:-
Sbe aaid within a abort time, they
are out of pain and are tauaht
bow not to injure thermelftl
apin in the aame manner.
"Everybody wants to get
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theimelves doing it,• Stafford
said. "Another culprit for caus-
ing injuries are .erobic cw.es.
They came people to have pro~
lems in the spine, knees and
ankles. We discuss with patients
alternative exercise programs."
She said the most cooperative
patients are the athletes because
they seem to be more concerned
about health and fitness. -Stafford added that chiro-
practic's track record of getting
people with work-related injur-
ies baclc to work. is better than
any other method.
-"We go right to the problem
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South Coast Plaza Chiroprac-
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1111 If tr. 11111 71 Young said that Second Sole ·s
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Kids invol~ed in the American "That is really important in
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shin guards. Softball players will Second Sole is located at 3331
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One important specialty at Mar. Hours are 9:30 a.m. to 8
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for resoling a pair of shoes
purchased from Second Sole is
SIO. If shoes were purchased
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nec:1111ry to coatiaually run and
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llMert L . Burm. owner of tbe
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,in 1982 and Burm claima his
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of acrvic:a to help clients achieve
their fitneu 1oala, Burm said.
Personal training, eatina man-
qement program. aerobics and
a tanning f.cility are all offered
at the dub.
When clients fint go to Shape
Up Center, they might have
specifac aoals in mind. They will
meet with counselors and set up
game plans tailored just for
them. They meet with their
trainers by appointment. The
reason for this is because only
five trainers are allowed in the
private gym with their clients at
one time. Bums said his is a
supportive environment and
only-the-finest Cam Star.
variable resistance. counterbal-
anced equipment is used. A
complete line of free weights is
incorporated in the workout
along with special exercises.
The eating management pro-
gram is included wi th personal
training, however, clients can
participate only in the eating
program if they desire. A com-
plete body assessment is done
with flexibility tests, body fat
analyses, blood pressure check,
cardiovascular tests, girth
measurements and an evaluation
of what current d iet and eating
habits arc. They work with a
high fiber, high carbohydrate,
low fat diet to minimize client's
percentage of body fat and to
allow them to achieve their
weight goals, Burns said. The
client's progress is monitored by
The full
spectrum
of health
• services
In our executive and
economically-based culture. it is
important to keep fit and put
your health as the first priority .
... Unfortunately, a lot of exec-
utives don' do that, .. said Dr.
Stephen Rizal, owner of Person-
alized Health and Fitness ..... am
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fltne s pla
his couwlor.
.. Wbea 1omcbody bu to
addrea tbemsclva to aomebody
else, the excuses atop," he
explained.
And Burm and bia 1taff have
heard every excuse there ii, be
said.
The aerobics program i1
designed to help clients fitDCU
levels and ii also available to
clients only interested in that.
There are four types of claues
in levels. Two of them arc
designed for muscle tonina and
body fat burning and they 1us-
tain a lower heart rate. Other
cluses incrcaie the heart rate.
Moderate intermediate and
more advanced classes arc avail-
able.
Shape Up Center ts tanning
program is very popular, Bums
said. The club offers a laydown
bed with an advanced six-bulb,
doublc-f acial unit. For those
who would rather stand up, the
express tan capsule can help to
accomplish a nice tan in IS -
minutc sessions.
· Shape Up Center is not a large
club and docsn 't claim to have
the amenities of larger clubs.
... We only h.ave 3,000 square
feet here .... doa' t¥ell have
locken and lbowen," Buru
said ... But our dieats will come
here over tbe ...... dubl limply
because they like our kind of
penonal tervice."'
Burns alao UICI bia club to
help raise funds for two very
worthy cau1e1, Orangewood
Children's Home and the
Orange County Adoption
Agency. At the Cbriltmu party
held for clients, the club's 10
traincn were auctioned off to
clients. The idea is to have the
clients put the trainen through
the same grueling workout that
they put the clients throuah. Tbe
workout will be held on Satur-
day, Jan. 30 at noon and is open
to the public for a SIO doution.
The auction raised s~ for
Orangcwood. Money raised
from the SIO donations will go
to the Orange County Adoption
Agency.
Three other events arc
planned throughout the yeart
including acrobi,holics, a contest
beginning on Feb. 7 and con-
cluding on March 21 . with the
aerobithon. Money raised will
go to the adoption agency, as
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Ballet ii an art form in which
grace and atbJeticism intertwine.
·1t is also a wondeifal lnetbod
for learning to dance while
rcsbapina and fine tuning the
body. with increaled flexibility,
stnmatla, arace, control, stamina
and a beautiful new look.
Newport Ballet ii a school
wbicb carries on the traditions
of Imperial Ruuian and Clas-
sical Ballet training. It it proud
of ita heritage and system for
training students of this living
art paaed down through gener-
ations of ballet masters.
Student Mary Jane Cambria
bas attended the school for
almost aeven years and said she
found ballet the one activity that
helped her to shape up.
.. I tried every type of exercise
program there is," Cambria
explained. "Nothing seemed to
work. So I tried ballet. I am no
longer sway back and before
ballet, my knees wouldn \ even
touch. Ballet restructures the
body and I have seen results in
other people, if they stay with
it."
Student Carol Kendrick
agreed. "Im 52 and wanted to
• 1n
tolle up," sa. .aid. •Ballet worb
oa tbe atomacla, anm and tbiahs.
I DOtieed a differeKe after only
six weeks."
Kendrick said that if a penon
who ii doiq ballet it away from
it for awhile, the muteles will ltill
be farm.
06Ballet it peat for the older
woman," she said.
Teacher Marla Utt said that
the advantages of ballet 10
deeper than tbc activity. There
is also a support system built in
between other members of the
classes .
.. You can go to a gym and lift
weights on your own, but it's
bard to keep up with it," Utt
said. Hin ballet, someone i1
always supervising you and
giving support."
Actual technical ballet is a
living thing that continues to
grow with correct body develop-
ment. There is no end, it is for
life if the training it correct and
the entire body develops cor-
rectly. The ballet body ii long
and lean and in ~t, the goal
is fluid, precise movement, plus
flexibility.
Class levels are varied to off er
Newport Ballet ~cade111y_
...
We Teach A Living Art
• Pre-Ballet Ages 4-5-6
• Classical Ballet
Beginning through Pointe
• Childrens 12 Week Jazz Sessions
• New Boys Class
• Special Ballet Exercise Classes
We teach a special method for stretching, shaping
and toning the body. Ballet as exercise improves the
physical, mental and creativ~ self.
fllhl Grawlly ......... , ............
• Dramatic results • Reshapes Legs •
• Improves posture and carriage •
• Increases strength and flexibility •
• Adds a beautiful new look •
rrwaee L 11 IDM A•nl1W1
Home of the "Ballet Montmartre"
and the "Children's lalet"
PERFORMING COMPANIES
Children •Teens •Adults
I
basic instruction for beginnen
and those desiring self-
improvemcnt, u well as begin-
ning, intermediate and advanced
dance clMaes. Newport Ballet is
proud of its excellent instruc-
tors .
. Children's ballet director is
Miss Stela Viorica. She trained
in Bucharest, Romania and was
ntE~HEART
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awarded fant pfiz:e in the Mos-
cow lnteinational Ballet Festival
in 1978 and in the Tokyo Inter-
national Ballet Festival in 1979.
In 1980, she was awarded second
place in the International Ballet
Competition in England. She
has toured as Prima Ballerina
with the Romanian State Opera
Ballet throughout all of Europe,
Russia, Poland, Hungary, Cuba
and Japan.
Newport Ballet is pleased to
introduce Richard Ogilvy. He
recently returned from 11 years
of teaching in Hamburg, Ger-
many. He brings with him an
" et
c
impressive bacqround in Rus-
sian Ballet trainiq and a Iona
list of profeuional experience
including the San Francisco
Ballet, Les Grande Ballet
Canadiennes-Montreal, New
York City Chamber Ballet and
two German companies. He is
offering a special .. Pas de Deux"
class, works with b~ic students
and is directing the senior com-
pany, the Ballet Montmartre.
Newport Ballet is located at
2632 Santa Ana Avenue, Costa
Mesa. For more information,
call Terry Sanders or Lynda
Eliel at 646-7644.
. " ~e .
"I can't believe
how self-con·
scious I used to
be about my
weight. I wore
loose fitting
clothes and tried
every fad diet
that Carne along.
'1ben I went
to Diet Center. I learned how
to change my eating habits
and lost 28 pou~ for good.
"Now I'm a happier, more
confident person, and I think
that makes me more
attractive."
Whether you want to lose
ten pound.5 or 100, call Diet
Cenrer today.
~ can change your life.
4 9.
,
Diet Center program takes
weight off and keeps it off IN THIS DAY AND AGE OF HEALTH & FIT-
NESS THE FACE HAS BEEN NEGLECTED.
NOW THERE IS A WAY TO TONE AND To some. diet is a four-letter
word which means trips to
docton, drugs, shots and star-
vation. Not a very pleasant
thought. But at the Diet Center,
clients see counselors, receive
positive feedback and
reinforcement and arc encour-
aged to eat "healthy."
"Our program is all natural,
a safe and nutritious way of
eating," said Char Fulkerson,
owner of the Diet Center in
Costa Mesa. "We don't give
clients drugs or shots."
Clients visit the Diet Center
on' daily basis while on the
program. This is so they receive
rcsults :e~ry· day. They have a
private counseling session and
get weighed in.
"This is why we arc so suc-
cessful," said Fulkerson ... Our
clients know just how hard they
arc working to make the scale
go down. It helps them to make
good food choices."
According to Fulkerson, the
Diet Center has documented
proof that the program. can help
clients lose anywhere from 17 to
2S pounds in a six-week time
period, depending how tall an
individual is and how much
needs to be lost.
The propam consists of five
phMa and combines the prin-
ciples of sound nutrition, the
Shape Up •..
117 , ..........
will money railed in the "Shape
Up for Summer," a contest to
tee who can loee the most body
. fat. Then another auction will be
held aaain at the Christmas
party •.
•All our staff and clients are
excited about this," said Bums.
.. It makes tbc membcn aood and
belpl to raile money and con-
IC:iOUIWI in a very nice way."
Slaape Up C.eater ia located at
462-C EMt 17th Street, Calta
M-. It ii opea leftD days a
wet. MOllday throuab Friday
•6 LID. for wol9icl ..... doeiq
at t p.•.. MoadaJ tllroqb
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motivation of private, daily
counseling and the cff ects of
long-term behavior modifica-
tion.
Phase one is conditioning. It
prepares the dieter both physi-
cally and mentally for reducing.
Individuals make the transition
from their present eating pat-
terns to a diet -based on a
moderate-caloric range, which
features lean meats. whole grains
and fresh fruits and vegetables.
Phase two is the actual reduc-
ing period. The reducing phase
combines a nutritionally bal-
anced diet with daily supervi-
sion. Progress is monitored
through the private weigh-in
sessions and motivation is
instilled through positive rein-
forcement.
Phase three is stabilization. It
is an interim phase and wider
variety of foods, in greater
quantities, is slowly introduced
into the diet. Close supervision
is continued as dieters stabilize
at an ideal weight.
Phase four is maintenance.
During this phase, which
includes weekly consultations
for one full year at no additional
Brinl This Ad/uprws 2/29/U
charge, nutritional eating habits
arc established for lifelong
weight maintenance. The main-
tenance diet parallels the United
States Dietary Guidelines.
REJUVENATE THE FACE.
THE RESULTS Phase five is nutrition and
behavior modification. Throu3h
all phases of the program,
weekly Image One classes arc
taught in nutrition, behavior
modification, self-direction,
stress-management and sensible
exercise. These principles arc
also reinforced daily during
pri 1ate counseling sessions. This
education enables dieters to
make informed decisions for
permanent weight control.
THE METHOD
•NATURAL • 5 to 10 YEARS YOUNGER
• NON-SURGICAL
•PAINLESS
• SMOOTH, SUPPLE SKIN
• FROM FIRST SESSION
MAKE 1988 YOUR YEAR TO LOOK AND FEEL YOUNGER
Interesti ng topics covered in
the Image One classes include
.. Controlling the Blood Sugar
Level," "Fats and Fads," .. Phys-
ical Activity," .. From Food to
Fuel," "Carbo hydrate Power,"
and .. Fats and Cholesterol" to
name c. few .
CALL TODAY
857-5544 842-9128
WOODBRIDGE·IRVINE PAVIUON·HUNT. BCH
The Costa Mesa Diet Center
is located at 666 BaJccr Street
#419. Hours arc 8 a.m. to I p.m.
and 4 to 6 p.m . Monday
through Friday and 9-10:30 a.m.
on Saturday. For more informa-
tion, call 241-1S10.
Casa del Sol
DR. JAMES MASEN
(Located in)
HARBOR -NEWPORT
MEDICAL CLINIC
Dr. Masen is a Specialist in:
• HYPNOSIS • HYPNOTHERAPY
•STRESS MANAGEMENT
•OTHER SERVICES AVAILABLE•
. WEIGHT LOSS• STOP SMOKING ,
RESTFULL SI EEPING •PSYCHOSOMATIC ILLNESSES
BEHAVIORAL HABITS• SPORTS ENHANCEMENT
CGllFEIENllVE llEDICAL COE
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Harbor-Newport Medical who ii havina a Ui'cl time bavina streu dOli not mean ratrictina
Clinic Ml a 1aewcomer oD boerd, ~" Mwa said. "They life, Mwn uid.
Dr. Jama F. Maen of Your miabt spend anywhere from Repeated tatiq bu pro~
Total Health. 550,000 to $60,()()0fon testifta. In that no fatcr or more efficient
Maten is a bypnotberapist a couple of hours, we c~ w~rk nat"!ral way to determine hidden
who specializes in stress reduc-out what the problem 11 with tensiom or tbe cau1e1 of stress
tion and eatin1 management. He hypnosis, unless there bu been has been found and utilized
said that stress is an underlying a vital part of the ~y removed. more succ:essf~Uy than hypnosis.
factor in people becoming ill or The pathway for disease starts . If a penon 11 currently suffer-
having accidents. with a thought." ~ . mg from an~ . of the 40 stress
"People make themselves During research, Masen said related conditaons or recently
sick," Masen said. 64We have it was learned that the familiar experienced any of life's 20 most
found people with normal blood fight-or-f ~t response of the str~ssf~ evel!ts, hyp!'os.is. can
counts and x-rays, but their skin autononuc nervous system and assist m helping. the an~1v1dual
is swelling up o peeling off. all the adrenal gland releases of take control of his own hf e.
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due to stress." adrenaline, known as the fear Obesity is one of the 40 stress
He said there are documented hormone or non-adrenaline, or related conditions and Masco 's
40 stress related coodition the anger hormone, led to a eating manaaemcnt program
including acnep diabetes, ~ series of reactions ~atina in c~ hel,p, utilizina ~ypnosis an~
stomach ulcers and viral the release or cort11ol, increased Spicer s International Nutn-
infcctions, to name a few. blood sugar levels, acceleration Wheat hi&h-fiberfood. The food
Twenty most stressful condi-of metabolis~ and at t~e same w~ developed by Dr. Arnold
tions begin with tht: death of a time, suppression of the immune Spicer, w~o . also helped to
spouae as ranking number one system. develop artificial blood plasma.
on down to getting a major loan Because stress provides a The food takes a back-to-basics
or mortgage as number 20. natural defense mechanism or approach in fundamental
Hypnosis can help to get at the protection reaction and provides nutrition and implements the
root of problems and to alleviate positive, as well as neaative goodness of whole wheat in a
everyday stresses. effects on 0~~1 life, it is if!1~T-new w~y. ~t ia a universally
ishcd mankind since the begin-
ning of time. NutriWheat is a
complex carbohydrate food, 100
percent natural, that satisfies
hunger with only 100-120
calories. It comes in six flavors.
Supporting items include
NutriYogurt Shake Mix, Micro-
Balance Supplement, BioDrink
Cider Beverage and NutriGizer
Balancina Lipids.
crastination and Creative
Dreaming, to name a f cw.
Masco said the key to overcom-
ing stress in most cases is just
plain relaxation, which hypnosis
can help to provide. _
"The world really is a loving
place,"' Mucn said. "There are
all sorts of people who are
willina to come forward and give
you what you want."
.. I might get someone in here tant to realize that restnctmg appreciated gram that bas nour-
Also at tbe clinic, patients will
find a selection of subliminal
tapes including, Feelina Good
About Yourself, Stop Smokilag,
Prosperity, Overcoming Pro-
Your Total Health is located
in Harbor-Newport Medical
Clinic, JS2S Mesa Verde Drive
Eat, Suite 115, Costa Mesa. For
more information, call 641-~.
The Diet Center has a plan
So you have been wanting to The D~t Center bas five Once they have reached their
lole weipt, but dread going on phases and the primary goal is target weipts, clients move up
another fad diet. You have had to get clients to stabilize their to phase three, which is stabil-
enougb grapefruit and the blood sugar. Greer said that ization.
thought of drinking another so-when blood sugars fluctuate, it Phase four is maintenance and
called diet drink sounds far from is hard to lose weight and the client just tries to maintain
appealing. You need to go on maintain good weight loss. the ideal weight reached.
some kind of diet where you can The first phase is condition-Phase five is behavior mod-
cat everyday type food and have ing. It is about a three to five ification. incorporating Image
support from concerned people. day procc~s in which the body One.
That's where Diet Center of goes through preparation for Diet Center of Newport is
Newport comes in. The Center dieting. located at 180 Newport Center
IET YOUR ,..Ill-Dill Cllllr 11 ruin Jm &11111 llllwa Ill Ill 1111
bas served the Newport area for Then clients move on to phase Drive, Suite 160, Fashion
eight years, according to John two for the actual reducing. Island, Newport Beach. The
Greer, who owns four other During the reducing and con-hours are 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.;
locations with his sister and ditioning phases, clients arc Monday through Friday and 8-
mothcr. He said the Newport given a supplement, which is 10 a.m. on Saturday. For more Cllllr ,,... .... ,..... ............ .., ........ 11 ...... ........ center is the busiest. protein, vitamins and minerals. information, call 760-1200.
Bizal. • •
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a performance freak and equate
wealth with health. Our program
helps executives to make health
their main concern."
Personalized Health and Fit-
ness opened it door in December
and will be holding its official
gala grand opening on Thurs-
day, Jan. 28 from 4:30 to 7:30
p.m. Health professionals,
30YEARS
,
f ricnds and the public arc invited
to participate.
Bizal's new concept off crs a
myriad of health services in one
facility and a network of pro-
f cssional referral services, each
tailored to meet individual needs
in a stress-free environment.
The PHF concept includes
comprehensive chiropractic
care, physical exams, physical
~··AC
therapy and rehabilitation. lifcs-Clients will walk through the
tylc management, fitness train-doors of Bizal's establishment
ing. nutritional counseling, and not see a .. typical'' doctor's
stress management programs office. The setting is of executive
and personal growth training. and plush ambience in a stress-
.. ) will work with executives free atmosphere. The examina-
to help them maximize their -tion rooms arc even color-
performances and help with coordinated. Clients will first
stress reduction from a practical have a consultation with Rizal
standpoint," Bizal said ... If they so he can find out what their
feel better, they perform better." wants are so he can help them
• •
EXPERIENCE
Acupuncture Helps The ~ Heal Itself
· · By Reciirectins Energy
For those who have suffer9d chrorilc peln, fatil&Je and stress,
and haw not found • suitable treatment KUpunctule milht be the answer ...
Conditions treated with acupuncture include:
•Back Pain
•Neck Pain
•Headaches
•Asthma
• Wlilht Control
• DrUI Related Problems
•~Met Drinkins
• PN·Menstrual ~
find what they need. He will then
give them a chiropractic exam.
.. When I talk to people about
health care, I don't talk about
vertebral subluxations or ncuro-
physiological response." Rizal
said. ..Those are just words. I
talk about feeling and looking
good. It improves you attitude.
If your attitude improves, you
relate better to people."
He said that we are all Rolls
Royces, SIO million worth of
stateof-tbe-art equipment and he
ii a tuneup mMter. However, he
said that mOlt people only look
at thelDIClftl u old Voltswa-
acm
wrbe tyltelll pinds productiv-
ity out of a penon," Bizal said.
Bizal earned bia undergradu-
ate depee from Penn State
Univenity where be wu a cham-
pion ayaumt aDd l)'IDDUtics
cOlda. He continued CNCbing at
Calif oraia State U Diversity,
Fullerton before punuifta bis
doctoral studies. He wu plld-
uatecl after' fGlar years from Los
A ... 0.11e of qbropractic followial a one-~ interuhip
at &lie Wbittier Clairopractic
8'*' Olaler. He ii a member
OI ... Amariw ~ic
Altocfalioa aM tbe LACC
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·Loeschorn's has
it all for runners
Avid Harbor Area runners are
more than likely familiar with
the name of John Loeschom and
his namesake store.
Loeschom •s is a f uU-scrvice
store that features anything and
everything runners need to
pu~e their sport. According to
, Costi\ Mesa store owner Dave
Reynolds, John Loeschorn
opened his first store in 1975, at
a time when people were first
discovering the benefits of
running. Reynolds has owned
the Fountain Valley store for
nine years and opened the Cos---ia
Mesa store more recently.
"Our clicntal is 9S percent
runners, but more and more
people arc taking an interest in
fitness walking," said Reynolds.
.. We arc now expanding our
inventory of walking shoes."
He said that not everybody is
cut out to be a runner and fitness
and power walking is another
alternative. Some would-be
runners might warm up to run-
ning by first trying fitness walk-
ing or other runners who arc
hurt might walk until their
injuries are heaJcd .
"There is still confusion
among shoe manufacturers as
far as what makes a good walk-
ing shoe," Reynolds said. "Right
now we carry Nike, New Balance
and Kangaroo and are always
looting for more."
Loeschom •a features all top
brands in running shoes like
Nike, New Balance, Tiger, Adi-
das, Brooks, Saucony, Reebok
and Tumtec. In clothing · and
accessories, athletes will find
Nike, New Balance, SuM, Adi-
das, Dolfin and Moving Com-
fort.
A bonus at each Loescbom's
store is the running club, which
will be celebrating its 10-year
annivenary reunion next year,
accoming_to.-1lcynolds~ He said
that the club bas been very
successful and stages many
events each year such as races,
parties and picnics. But you
don't have to be a hard-core, fast
leather-lunger to join the 'lubs .
Reynolds said that runners of a1J
levels arc welcome. The club is
socially oriented and members
meet to share their running
enthusiasm. Reynolds said his
next project is to start a walking
club to serve the walkers in the
community.
The Costa Mesa store is
located in Mesa Verde Drive
Plaza, at 1525 Mesa Verde Drive
East. Hours are 10 a.m. to 7
p.m., Monday through Friday,
10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday
and noon to 5 p.m. on Sunday.
Phone: 775-055 I.
jogging or aerobic dancing. Health .•. The maintenance ph~ is one
nll • m 1111141 of the easiest and most fulfilling
meats are reco°!-m~!'4ed ~~ ph~9~b~ ps:ogr~. Continue
seafood and pouUry-pfbv1Cie <"tcfG'ic the taf!C ~hes as o~,
more food value and can be particuJarly prior to vacation~ng
eaten in moderation. Limit or the the holiday season and
intake to no more than two cups stay on a daily program of
of caffeine per day. Alcohol sensible eating, exercise and
deters weight loss and should be positive attitudes. -j
avoided. Bread should be used The Light Force Permanent
in moderation. Refined sugar Weight Control Program and
should be eliminated and only products arc available from
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IP811Y a 1• THE NEWPORT EfaGNIC08TA MESA NEW8-MIWI a 1• • .. ,.,
Any time's a· good time for chiropraetic
For muy ,._., chiropncton
have blen hUnpr4 into \be beck
pain catqory and if you didn't
have an ache or pain, you dido 't
need a cbiropr.aor.
But studies have found that
patients 1houldo 't wait for the
pain to start because by that
time, the cause bas becQme so
far advanced that other symp-
toms crop up and the patient's
health is in jeopardy.
Family Chiropnctic bas been
serving the John Wayne Airport
area for five yean. J~ R.
Sluabcr. D.C. is the owner. The
clinic is full-service and often x-
raya, examinations, chiropractic
treatment. physical therapy and
deep muscle therapy. .
According to Jay Yates, D.C.,
60 percent of the clinic's patients
are injury-related
"We cater to the business
community because of our loca-
tion," Yates said. "We off er
variable appointment times for
those who have to have an
adjustment, be treated and leave.
The three doctors here have
enough diversity in their prac-
tices that we can help just about
any type of case coming through
the door."
But Yates is quick to point out
spines, it docsn 't necessarily
have to produce pain."
goes up the spine and checks the
fluid motion of each vertebra to
see if the spine is functioning
properly. 11 a rauc1 area is felt,
then tbc area ii cbectecl more
.pecif'M:ally, becau. a problem
there ii a potential for dileale.
"People uy, 'Wben you ao to
a chiropr.aor, you have to 10
for the rat of your life'," Yates
said ... Well, that's true. You
wouldn' take your car for a
tuneup and tell the mechanic you
never want to see him apin the
whole time you own the car. You
come in and get adjusted u
needed. You won't find people
who come back here who don't
enjoy comina back."
In addition to Slusher and
Yates, F...Wy Chiropractic bas
on staff Dr. Mark A. Cymcrint,
Barbara Cl~ugh, a deep muscle
therapist and Brigide L. Daily,
D.C. Tbe office is open from 8
a.m. to 7 p.m., Monday through
Friday and from 9 a.m. to noon
on Saturday. Durina the week,
the off'ace bu its lunch break
from I :JO to 3 p.m., so it ii open
durina most patient's lunch
hours for service. It bas a
convenient location· off the 405
Freeway and Mac Arthur Boule-
vard, at 2042 Business Center
Dr., Irvine. Phone: 476-1200.
... that chiropractic can also work
as a preventative measure to help
fight disease. That means going
to a chiropractor even when
there is no pain present.
If a penon is subluxated, or
misaligned and the person
doesn't know it, there is goin@
to be a decreased function of
some area of the body, Yates
said. He cited a person with a
broken neck as an example.
There is no function in the arms
or legs because the spinal cord
has been severed.
something is wrong with the
heart, they 10 riaht to the heart.
They don't stop to consider what
the mental state 0(1 the patient
is. You can came your own heart
rhythm to change through bio-
feedback."
He said that the body bas the
ability to fight off disease if it
is functioning properly and
function is the key word. When
a patient goes to Family Chiro-
practic, be is checked thoroughly
before any treatment is given.
One method of checking is
through motion p-1pation. The
doctor bu the patient sit and he
f ,, -',, ~ -' ' , ,
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"You want an equilibrium, a
balance," Yates said. "We need
to stimulate in people's minds
that the nervous system is con-
nected from the brain to the
body via the spine and if there
is something wrong with their
"That brings home the con-
nection between the spine, brain
and rest of the body," he said.
"The body has been picked apart
by health-care professionals. If
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,_IC MRRIY I& 1• THE NEWPORT ENaGN/C08TA MESA NEW'& MRFIY a I•
8Y CHERYL STERLING
The epitome of bayf ront liv-
ina, with 63 feet on the water,
is thil week's featured home at
1317 Bayside Drive in Corona
del Mar. Twelve years aao the
group of apartments were con-
verted to become the mqic of
the Mai Kai Condominiums.
The current owncn of this
featured unit rearranaed walls,
added windows and doon here
and there, skylights, and a spa
and many other amenities in this
3.200 square foot luxury home
on fee land.
"This offen you everything
you could possibly want in
bayf ront living," said Mickey
HartUa1 of Merrill Lyaell
Realty of Newport, listing agent
for the home. "AU of the Mai
Kai homes look alike on the
outside, but a whole world
unfolds when you open the front
door of this home. It is truly a
unique hideaway."
As a bonus, the furnishings in
the home are negotiable.
GLASS, BRICK, WOOD
ANDA VIEW
When the owners remodeled
the 25-year-old unit, they
brought it up-to-date with brick
paven on the floon inside and
outside on the patios. Many
window walls afford a wondrous
view of the bay and oak is used
generously throughout in the
cabinetry, floon, crown molding
and hand hewn beams.
Upon entering through the
gate of the private courtyard, the
enchantment begins. A blue-
tiled spa resides in one comer,
and all along one wall are the
windows which f.cc out from the
inside hallway. Guests enter
through an oak door with adcd
glass. Strai1ht ahead is the
fotmal living room, with itl
window wall to the bay. A used
brick fireplace has a handcarved
oak mantlepiece, flanked by
built-in bookshelves.
To the left of the entry is a
custom handcarved bar with
leaded glass doon on the bllct-
bar and a brass sink. Next to
the bar is the informal dining
area set in a turret. The windows·
face out to the courtyard. The
informal dining area has a
coffered ceiling with wood
beams and a chandelier.
A KITCHEN WITH
EVERYTHING
When it comes to kitchens,
this one stands out among the
best. The floor is ceramic tile,
which matches the counter, in a
delft pattern. An ingenious
method for unclutte'ring the
counters is a set of rolltop
storage units, in which the small
appliances are placed and kept
out of sight. The center island
contains a chopping block top,
veggie sink and pop-up blender.
·A crystal cabinet is fronted with
leaded glass and an oak recessed
shelf holds cookbooks nicely.
Continuing to maximiu space
to the fullest is the pantry, with
double sets of shelves which
swing out on a pivot. A burn-
ished brass stove hood has
matching delft tiles set into it to
coordinate the look of the kit-
chen.
The formal dining room is at
the rear of the kitclPm, and two
window walls face the bay. The
63-f oot patio is accessible
through a sliding door in the
dining room. Guests will find the
patio comfortable even in winter
because outdoor beaten provide
warmth.
BEDROOMS WITH
~ PE•SONAUTY
T-<ftbe ript of the entry is the
hallway leading to the bedrooms
and guest powder room and the
entry to the master suite. Up
until now, all of the floon in the
home are oak and area rugs are
· •used for accent. In the bed-
rooms, however, sculptured
inlaid carpet is featured.
The entry to the master suite
has a wall of mirrors on one side.
The mirron arc continued along
one wall Facing the bay is
another window wall and a small
alcove which acts as a retreat.
A bow-front 1as burning fire-
place with used brick completes
the ambience of the rootn. A
large closet disguises an enter-
tainment center and large-screen
television.
The "his" and "her" baths are
a study in luxury. His bath has
masculine ceramic tile on the
counter and a pused-in shower.
A door leads to the immense
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Sl. 7 mDon 1n llnl lJll year. A
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Hwbor View Home&.
in-••• c:Glllid MADIWll
Recorded 9C1les of over $6.5
million in 1987. several million
dollars in Laguna Beach An
indefatigable worker who is
highly knowledgeable on
relattve values between Newport
and Laguna Beach. Uves in
Corona del Mar. traveled to
China during the past year.
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aoquillllon a Unique Homes by
MerrtD Lynch; now ill belt
advocate. Had an oulllancUng
year, $2.9 mtmon in ....
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ll()IJ:T MlftU
1986 Salesperson of the Yeax.
repeating with an outstanding SS
million in 1987 production. A
.. pure .. salesperson who works
trom a deep conviction of the
value of Orange Coast real
estate and the many rewards of
its ownenhip. lJves tn Newport
Beach and Cabo San Lucas.
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Team specializes in· m IHon-dollar home
BY CHIRYL STEHUNG -
Re I Max of N ewpart has
announced the arrival of a new
real estate te·am that specialius
in Harbor Ridge, Belcourt and
Big Canyon. Ed Escano and
Maureen White have worked as
a team for five years and cur-
rently boast a total of$ IS million
in offers pending.
But that is just par for the
course for the dynamic team of
Escano and White. In early 1987,
they sold the first home in
Newport Beach to 10 for more
than $2 million in the last two
years, Escano said. Momentum
continued to build for the team,
and soon they were selling the
most expensive off-the-water
property in Newport Beach, a
10,000 square foot custom home
at the top of Harbor Ridge for
S3.2S million. But it doesn9t stop
there. They hope to close a home
in the next two weeks for S4
million.
Escano said that 1988 looks
J -
Ed.Escano
to be hoJding IOme Sood poten-
tial for the team.
White has worked in real
estate since 1971. Sbe said sbe
loves working with people and
feels that is tbe key io auccea
in the buainea. Sbe bepn in
resort sales, wortiq at Lake
Tahoe before aoiq into resales
and new homes in the Irvine
area. When the development of
Woodbridge was sold out, she
moved to selling in Harbor
Ridge and was very successful.
a note 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.
Westcliff Condo
Two bedroom, two bath, large patio, ground floor. Just
$133,500111 •
Shorecliff Special
Three bedroom, 3 bath home, excellent condition, owner inter-
ested in exchanging for income producing property. call for
details: 673-5354.
Old CDM
Two bedroom, 2 bath home on R-2 lot. Lots of potential!
$325,000.
Rentals
4 bedroom, 2 bath house
3 bedroom, 3~ bath~ondo
2 bedroom, 2 bath condo
1 bedroom, secured condo, view
$1800/month
$2150/month
$1525/month
$1600/month
Elcano bepn workiq in real
estate in 1981 after I 0 years in
the corporate arena. His Mck-
ground was sales and 1ale1
management 10 evolving into
real state .eemed a natural thina
to do. The job entailed much
travelina around the country.
and he WU aettiDI tired Of livilll
out of airplanes and suitcuea.
He fell it was fun for awhile, but
being essentially "rootlcu" with
no penonal life was beginning
to take its toll.
He settled on the idea of
selling real estate and set his
IOals either OD working in Bev-
erly Hills or Newport Beach. The
ocean-bued community won,
and be went to work for Lingo
Real Estate, which was eventu-
ally acquired by Grubb and Ellis.
Escano and White met at
McKnabb of Irvine where both
were working. The two of them
were specializing in Harbor ' Ridge, and the office manager
hid situated their desis five feet
'
apart.
"We would overhear each
other talkina on the phone to the
same people, 10 rather than
compete with each other,
decided to join fo~" laid
Elcano. 11lt hM been excellent;
our pcnonalitia arc compatible,
and our Nck&rotmda are com-
plimentary toward each other."
The team decided to make the
move to Re/ Mu of Newport
because of the good reputation
the company bu and the sup-
port it provides. Escano said that
it is a large company without the
large company feeling.
"Each agent is allowed to
work independently," be said.
"You essentially work for your-
self in the format of a large
corporation, but the day-to-day
function as an agent is indepen-
dent. It offen the strength of a
large organization."
He said he is very impressed
with broker Craig Batley and the
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NEWPORT COMMERCIAL
WATERFRONT
GREAT PRICE REDUCTIONll Vacant
lot with dock and seawall. Can build
3,000 square foot building, dock will
handle two larp boats or several
small ones. Call for details and new
prices!
Expect the best
• ' COSTA MESA OFFICE
2299 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA
.645-0303
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OVER 100 OFFICES TO SERVE YOU IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
NEWPORT BEACH
WATERFRONT VIEW S519,500
Lar~e Bayview family home across frOJll open
beach. Quiet Peninsula area near Newport
Harbor Yacht Club. Charming country decor
with berber carpet, open beamed ceilings, a bath
for every bedroom, den, fireplace in living room
and family room. Legal duplex currently used as
single family: Complete 2nd kitchen/wet bar off
family room.
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NE WPOR T BEACH
LARGE EASTBLUFF HOME S389,000
This 3BR1 3BA, home has it all. Separate family
room witn fireplace that opens to a sparkling
pool. Family kitchen with up-graded appliances
and water purification system. Formal dining
and living room with fireplace. 2 car garage. RV
access, central air and fire/burglar alarm, even a
city lights view from the 500 sq. ft. added bonus
room. Don't miss this great opportunity!
VILLA BALBOA S144,000
Ideal location, close to beach and shops. This is a
super combination of a property in move-in
condition, bui a "fixer" price. Ideal for an
investor or'a 1st time buyer. Greenbelt location
with pool, spa anJ security. Call for your ex-
clusive showing.
LEASE
LEASE S950,000
... pad,1us 2 BR, 2 BA ground level unit located in
a charming 6 yer.r old development, 1 i block
from South Coast Plaza. Amenities include Ten-
nis, Weight Room, Sauna, Pools and Spas. Call
Today!!
LAND
LO~GVIEW RANCH S5!,000
Get a fresh start. 63 acres of open land with a
view that will knock dour boots off! Between
Lake Maciemiento an San Antonio Reservior.
Friendly terms. Call for more information.
LAGUNA HILLS
THE GRACE OF THE OLD SOUTH S9Z5,000
This beautiful 5BR estate home is truly a
reflection of the quieter, more gracious style of
living of our early American history. Offering a
huge master suite with retreat, a for mal dining
room graced with elegant crystal chandalier,
separate maid's quarters, and "cherry" wood
library with the finest quality cabinetry. Bring
the "Grace of the old South" back into your life.
Shown by appointment only.
INTRODUCING OUR AGENTS
RITA BRANDES
Prior to joining our Residential Real Estate
Staff. Rita was in Commercial Leasing and
Property Management in Orange County. She
is commlnited to giving her clients excellent
service .
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SO. COAST METRO
ST. ALBANS I IS0,000
2BR model, fround leve. ~nit located in ecurity
building. Walk to shopping, movies. theater &
restaurants. Call now for an appointment.
YUPPIE HEAVEN 178,750
Here's your place! Tennis, swimming, gym,
weight room and spa. Spacious 1 bedroom in
secure building. South Coast Plaza area.
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COST A rw1ESA
MESA VERDE ESTATE U ,575:000
Tennis Court Estate on 15th Fairway of Mesa
Verde Country Club. 5BR, SBA home with pool,
spa, guesthouse and gorgeous course view.
Shown by appointment.
Open Wednesday, Feb. 3, 12-3 p.m.
MESA VERDE 1189,000
Charming 3 Bedroom plus den or 4 bedroom
home with French doors, RV access. remodeled
kitchen, tile entry and newer carpeting. Shows
beautifully and owners must sell now!
PilADISE POUND 1152,000
In the heart of the City. Fabulous 2 bedroom, 2
bath retreat with tropical waterway setting. A
must see for t hose who require the finer things in
life. Furnishings available.
EASTSIDE COST A MESA SZ!t,000
Charming 3BR, 2BA Eastside home with re-
modelled kitchen and bathrooms, French doors,
family room with fireplace. Will not last long.
GREAT FAMILY HOME 1186,000
This 3BR, l.i5 BA home has been loved and
cared for. Sparkling pool in front and lovely rear
yard. High beamed ceilings. Great f amity
kitchen. Newly tiled master bath. This home
WO!l 'f last!
TAMARRAH ANDERSON .•• MESA DEL MAR SPECIALIST
During the past year, Tamarrah has
listed and sold numerous properties in
the Mesa Del Mar area of Costa Mesa. If
you're currently thinking of selling your
Mesa Del Mar home, Tamarrah has the
knowledge and expertise to market
your property. Here's just a few of the
homes In Mesa Del Mar that Tamarrah
has recently listed and sold:
843Sonora
2843 Vel•sco
2807 Portolll
2877 Dr8ke
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PROPERTY TRUST
DATE ADDRESS DEED CONSIDERATION
Oct. I 1318 E. Balboa Boulevard $1,000,000 $1,325,000 F
Oct. I 2502 Vista Drive $200,000 SSS0,000 F
Oct. l 1211 Bonnie Doone Terrace $239,000 $285,000 F
Oct. I 415 North Star Road $200,00()" $83 1,SOO F
Oct. I 180 l Santiago Drive $3SS,1SO $555,000 F
Oct. I 415 North Star Lane $595,000 $831,SOO F
Oct. I 3413 Finley A venue $384,000 n/a
Oct. I 225 Via Genoa n/a $300,000 p
Oct. I 216 Via Ithaca $260,000 $325,000 F
Oct. I 141 Via Waziers $100,000 n/a
Oct. I 2607 Vista Omada $199,000 $224,000 F
Oct. I 25 Burning Tree Circle $300,000 n/a
Oct. I 1931 Port Carney Place $400,000 n/a
Oct. I 8 Twin Lakes Circle n/a n/a
Oct. I 2006 Yacht Vigilant n /a $397,500 F
Oct. I 29 Cambria Drive n/a $183,182 p
Oct. 2 2116 Miramar Drive $336,000 $420,000 F
Oct.2 215 Ocean View Avenue $150,000 $339,000 F
Oct. 2 1512 Santanella Terrace $319,000 $399,000 F
Oct. 2 1918 Tahuna Terrace $373,400 $533,SOO F
Oct. 2 420 Harbor Island Drive $600,000 $800,000 F
Oct. 2 2209 Pacific Drive n/a SSS0,000 F
Oct. 2 1501 Highland Drive n/a n/a
Oct. 2 2634 Vista Omada $225,800 $282,SOO F
Oct. 2 3124 Corte Hermosa n/a n/a
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PROPERTY TRUST
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Oct. 1 3065 Ceylon Road n/a n/a
Oct. 1 1762 Pitcairn Drive SS0,000 n/a
Oct. t 2776 Tern Court $235,000 n/a
Oct. 1 2036 Goldeneye Place $247,400 $275;000 F
Oct. 1 990 Cheyenne Street $143,SSO $159,SOO F
Oct. I 2339 Notre Dame Road $132,000 $165,000 F
Oct. 1 829 St. Clair Street $161,SSO $180,SOO F
Oct. 1 909 Paularino Avenue $164,700 $183,000 F
Oct. 1 112 Lexington A venue n/a n/a
Oct. 1 2337 Minuteman Way $96,300 $1 07,000 F _
Oct. 1 189 Morristown Lane $91,200 $114,000 F
Oct. 1 1085 Glen Circle $93,000 Quit Claim
Oct. 1 2203 Puente Avenue $127,100 $159,000.
2932 Redwood Avenue $132,000 $173,000 F
3314 Nevada Avenue $130,000 $205,000 F
3097 Loren Lane n/a $160,000 F
462 Swarthmore Lane n/a •I• S42 Pierpont Drive -'-n/a •I• SM Marquette Circle $118,500 •I• 212 Mayfair Lane n/a SIJ3,5GO F
2713 Starbird Drive SllS,000 IMS F
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-Home price Increases
aren't always nice
BY GERRY A CHRISTA
LONG
At a meeting to sip a listing
agreement a few nights ago, we
were diacuuing with the owners
the recent home price accelera-
tion which bu occurred, not
only in our area, but in moat
other areas of Soutbem Calif or-
DIL
The lady of the home made
the co mment-.. thoae ho me
price increuea are great for you
realton, aren' they!" I thoupt
about that for a moment, and
nodcled. Thia could haft dew-
loped into a lengthy dilcuuion,
but we did not get further into
the matter: -
She did haft a point-that u
prices increue, real estate com-
miuiom also increue. But if we,
as broken, had our .. drutben"
in this matter, we would prefer
not to ace home prices increase
in this fuhion. We feel this way
in spite of the fact that our own
home bu increased quite dram-
atically in the lut 18 months.
These are positive upects of
the price increase. On the neg-
ative aide, however, consider the
following:
''-*•tloa of Y --a Ba1en:
As prices increase, young people
are eliminated u buyers of the
home of their choice. With the
median priced home in Orange
a.,,.,1Chr1ata Long
County at around SIS0,000, the
rapid increase will eventually
slow down the boµaina market.
......... Old ... Spemlaton:
Tbae price mcrea.e. encouraae
speculati~ buyers with expecta-
tiom of quick profta. all of which
further add to tbe difrlCUltia of
tbe fant-time buyers.
Rllk ..,._.: Many buyen
who stretch tbelllldvea to put-
cbue-a house will be financially
hurt (ruined, in some cues)
when the market takes a neptive
tum. or when their own penonal
luck turns bad.
P•lll•I tl•e Ge•eratloas
Apert: Finally, our country bu
always been atrona because of
a large middle clua of moderate
thinking, moderate voting citi-
zem who avoided radical move-
ments. Escalating home prices
push our society toward one of
"the Haves and the Have-nots."
Unrest and instability is the
long-term result of a loss of the
middle class.
When home pric:a accelerate
in an abnormal manner, provid-
ing -home (or investment prop-
erty) ownen with enormous and
sudden equity in their proper-
ties, it is at the expense of the
next generation of would-be
bomeownen who cannot afford
to buy.
It is very healthy for the
stability of a country to have
more bomeownen, and fewer
renters. Witneu the political
movement in Santa Monica with
a rent control situation which is
not only moat unfair to the
property owner, but in the long
run, unfair to other prospective
renters who are denied the
opportunity to compete in an
open market for an apartment
in the community .
It is a problem without easy
solutions.
these
great
llstinpl
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ml8 ._ In Long B11ch tt.t>or. Prime beyfront
OUllolll 3 llory -ca.le" ... 4 bdlii .. lomllll dining,
lllnly Md -.CIH rooms. IMld"I ~ roof
....,.. Md bMement. 50 ft. boet dock Md f8buloul ....
11.111,111 Dl·I•
Clml mtl MYFlllR on a.ltNJe a.land. new dock.
A c...._lb 4 bdrm with Wn1tr room. elegant form.a
dining room. 2 ..,.. In m1111r b9lt Md outlide play
yMI. end .... with Wi'llng ..... Bult in '84 with
m1111 r Cl'ldllman8hlp. Sim of ._ art tectw-iology
guides .. hli9lng and cooling ., ... _ .... and
...... video, intercom and w:urtty .,.a.ma.
11.111.111 ......
Lmll m.£ "Manor Houle" with 4 bdnna, den/gueet,
a gallery surrounding the two 11ory living room with
antique mantel, gourmet kitchen opening to the
1P9Ciou1 cozy family room and elegant formal
beyfront dining room. Stained and l•ded windows
and French doora open to the tpedacular t.y view
and to the terrace leedfng to the dock tor 2 large
yachts. 11.-. D•·••
TIE -.unE •-· One of the last remaining eerty
Newport a.ch landmarks at.ands at the harbor
~ Hi9torians and romantics will .. a reel
challenge and tremaidoua potential In this palatial
5 bdrm, 3 story home with ocean, city light. and harbor
action views.
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llL•A ._ llnRIT • Spectacular contemporary 4
bdrm with den, fMMty and formal din6ng rooma.
GounMt kitchen with Jennmre and butcher block
center island. Apartment over 3 car garage with 1
bdrm and huge ofllce with view. Seiter will carry 1st
T.D. for qualffled buyer.
...... l7Mlll
Clldft -• llYFlllT Freehly refufbiahed with
ex1180fdkwy ...... Extllastve UM of paneling and
mouldings. wood tloora and French doors in thia 5
bdrm with library, banquet llzed dining room, family
room and gourmet kitchen. u.d brick entry garden
and ,.., patio with IP9 plus dock tor your 50 ft. yacht
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• CllYll on the Golf Co&ne. BMk owned cuR>m
contemporary fixer with outstanding potential.
SpllckM'8 open ,,..... loor .... with .. bdnna. ..
tNll-. 3 ....,._inducing 1 in maltlr....., t.mily
room. tom.I dining and .............. Loweel priced
CUiiom home In tt"8 exdulM gll1ed community
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Mllll -·Fabulous torw. views from thia ......
home ..... bdrma, den. lormlll **"' and 2 fMlily
rooms in .. gated communlly will••• and pools.
Custom Interior with mirrors. deeigner lighting,
travertine and .sophisticated wall coverings and
-."ldow treetmenta. LU8h landeclaping enhances the
exterior complete with ape. 111•• D•·••
Lm ml · Featured in the l.o9 Angel• Timea. HOME
magazine. An exceptionally lllrge 8 bdrm tamily home
whoee lize could not be duplicat9d today. Built
around a central lkyttght tor .n open airy and bright
feeling. it al90 has a large e...nlty room and office/
utnry on IOUth facing conw lot a.. Dl·I•
C 11110 • ... New ultra eo11"8mpcnry condoe in
epectacu'-location on bluff overtooking entire
~ Cedar lided 2 bdrm and den homel with
-~ .. lkytighta. fireplaces, sunny patios and two car =-Lm ml· Fllbuloua Medtterraneen style 4 bdrm home
on W1Y lllrge lot Dramatic 18 fl double door entry
.... to two *>ry living .. with walls of glass
operMng to lovely tiled plllio with lountain & spa.
FRpllicee in library, ~ suite and living room.
An outManding home for en'9r1aining.
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aJfflllEI view property. Specious 3 bdrm home with
straight on t.y and ocean Yiews from nearty all rooms
in an outstanding neighborhood location, within
walking dil&ance of all schools. Nice home tor now
but "''Ifie poeential tor up or down expansion and
remodel. Seller will 8llist with financing. ••.•• D•·•• ** NEW LISTING **
.. Wlllll CllM in a '9itific comer location.
Eft1Y po•lbte amenity has been induded in thia top
quality 4 bedroom home with M ultra gourmet kitchen
and fllbulcMll 1 eo• w.w root '8rr8ce equipped with
barbecue, hookup for stereo and TV and apa.
Beaullfully lnilhed there la generou9 UM of marble
Md ~ crown molding and single light French
doors.
1111 ... 1 D)·I•
Lm m.£ •mHCATE · An ~rat gem built
around 1Ulh patio on wide lat. High ceilinged master
down wtlt cozy den with tlNplece. 2 children's bdrms
In upelllira wing ptua ...,.. ... IMkfa room, elegant
tom.I dining and gourmet kitchen.
••.111 D•·•• ••EICIAI. ClllEI In _growing Yucaipa. Paving,
sidewalks and utilities on this over 1 ~acre on a main
..,... in excellent location wt.e many seMce8 are
n11ded.
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CHiii E. • · Fabulous 6-year-old award-winning
duplex neded in greenery. Two *>ry, 3 bdrm umta
beeutffuHy accented with wood, glass and tile and
brigt"""8d with akytighta. Large front unit. built for
an owner has muter bdrm with ftA9place and apa
tub. •11.• D•·••
Lm aE · Fufl of charm and sun8hine. Gr9Cioua home
with cozy den and 3 bdrm8 including MCluded ......
with window nook. hia/hera t.th arid deck. Beamed
--cellli"tQt and ftttpeace In tMng room, 'hirdwood ftoors
and 80Uth patio on comer iot. ... •• D•·••
-••••• Sophiltkated .. bedroom with apec18c-
., beck bay, dly light and "'°"'*6n .... Specious
tlowtng tloor plM with indoor lkyt6ghtld pool in
tropical ........ gourmet kitchen and entertainment c.• wilt ... blw. BIG r9duction to •..
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PBllllllU PmlT • C~ remodeled 3 bdrm with
den and huge deck over 3 C*" garage. Open yet cozy
with fireplace and bay wiiidowed dining area. French
windows and doors open to lovely brick patio. First
time on market. •••.• D•·••
.. ICWI • New custom duplex. Handsome berber
carpeted 3 a.nd 2 bdrm units. Upper has cathedral
ceilinged dining room and fabulous views from roof
deck. Just steps to greet ocean beeches.
1411.-U1·1•
IAYFlllT Cllll . Panoramic views. This totally
remodeled 2 bdrm includes all the beautiful furnish-
ings right down to the last '8acup for a greet vacation
get-away. Boat slip avaUble. walk to shops and
beach. 1421.• D•·••
Lim IEACI • Security gated, prestigious community of
del Largo. Specious 5 bdrm 2 atory family home with
family and fonnal dining rooms and den. Separate
m•• suite with private pelo, vautted ceilings and
cumnt papers throughout. Huge yard with room for
pool. Owner anxtous. m8ke oller1 .... D•·••
EMT -• Costa Mesa opportunity to build. Two large
continuous lots in prime .....,. area. Existing
dwellings currentty ger6•'9 high monthly income.
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..., llUll • A tranquil ouia just 3 blocks from
the ocean. H11ds 90m9 T.LC. but Greet P<*ntial and
G~t Price!! Cottage atyte 2 bdrm home with den
and office, lawn and brick planters on qua.t street
Reduced for quidt salef!
• .... au . One *>ry air conditioned 3 bdrm f81nily
home with dining. fMMty and bt'eMfast rooma and
3 QI" gwage ..... fllbuloul ... of city lighta. i.ke
and mountllina. New paint. '*'* and '8r.d8cllping.
Bink owned, just tell out of eecrow, make ofter.
mua D•·••
•Y .. condo on the PeninUa. Frellhty carpMed
2 bedroom. 2 ~in w:urttr buldlng with= pool. Aighla to 35 fl bOlll llip .. Included.
.:8'ior'I r••t. ... '° Newport l8ndi
and Feny.
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WATERFR.ONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS··
Sain. R~tals. Property M••ment
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NII• MW\' II. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA~ a I•
CHICAGO 1TI'l .E AND SAFECO
_HAVE JOINED FORCES
CREATE THE MAJOR FDRCE
IN 1llE 1'1'1'1.E INDUSI'RY.
With ChJcago Title's recent acquJsttion of SAFECO
Title. two of the most respected names in the Utle
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nnequaled in scope and service.
First and foremost . our association means we now
provide the best geographJc 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.cn>
locations nationwide assures you the prompt. accurate
service and peTSon-to-person attention you've come to
expect from two title leaders.
Our nnparalleled geographic coverage and f ~
reaching title services give you wtsurpassed protection
for your real estate interest. Chicago Ti1le and
SAFECO Ti1le -together. we're tuu1valed.
Chicago Tide@.
825 N. BROADWAY. SANTA ANA. CA 92701
1-IOO-FOll· TITLE
(714) 547-7251
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Thanks'°~ doNtions by The c. • ..., ............ , ......
and ..... C-l1p1llltJ, the holidey season became 1 tittle brilhter
for the lddl 8t Children's Hotpitat-Orarwe Cqunty (CHOC).
The lnlnd ..nine bepn when the children •nd their perents rode in
an •rtiner-Hke bus to The Cannery, where they en~ dinner 1nd
-.rt. Aftlf ..-ds, it was on to the South Cont Repettory, for the
.,.... cl111tc, •A Chritb1w Carol."
The children Ind theirs-ants ,.tty~ themleMs. And thinks
ID tlO The Cannery~ FunBus, and South Coest Repertory, who
donMed services Ind spreed I little Holiday cheer.
By Brightening a Child's Holidays,.
W~ Raise Our Own Season Splrtts.;
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WatertrOnt location,
amenities key home
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walk-in closet.
Her bath bas a large window
facing the hallway, which looks
through another window to the
courtyard. An oversized bathtub
provides an ideal way to soak
away tensions of the day. The
tub has mirrors alongside. A
mirrored sliding closet provides
more storage.
At the beginning of the hall
is the guest powder room, which
features an antique commode
with red marble top.
All along the hallway arc
windows facing the scenic court-
yard. The second bedroom off
the hall is accessible through
French doors. This room is used
as an office and is decorated in
a masculine manner. It features
wainscotting, a skylight over the
desk, bookshelves built behind
the desk and a bath with glasscd-
in shower tub. The tile in the
bath has a sailboat motif to
correlate with bayf ront living.
The third bedroom windows
overlook the spa and courtyard.
The room has everything includ-
ing a skylight over t.hc....~bu!lt
in armoirc, ceiling fan, ·one
mirrored wall, walk-in closet
and its own bath with bright
yellow fixtures and tile. It is an
ideal retreat for guests.
This is ·a home that would love
to entertain. Dock space is avail-
able by right of refusal.
REALTOR INFORMATION
AND FINANCIAL FACTS
The home is listed at
S l ,350,000 by Mickey Hartling
of Merrill Lynct) of Newport.
The office is located at 2101 East
Coast Highway, Suite 250, New-
port Beach. For more informa-
tion or viewing, call 759-6600.
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R E A L 0
BEVOLY HILLS MENTWOOO HANCOCK PARK NEWPORT BEACH SAN DIEGO SAN FRANCISCO SAN MARINO SEATTLE
I NEWPORT BEACH I
FA8ULOU8 EA8TBLUFF HOME~5
BEDROOMS-YEW. · SPacious famrty home in the
beautiful community of Eastbl1•ff with large country
f amdy room, French doors, sf'· O taturized cetlings &
walls, extensive use of .. O'-' .. -conditioning, enclosed
courtyard with firf c:, .. id large backyard with lh
basketball court. spc.: oi view. Convenient location to
shopping center, Corona del Mar Jr. & Sr. High school and
parks. Reduced to $455,000.
SALLY SHIPLEY/JOYCE DABOLT I
NEW NEWPORT BEACH LISTING. · largest
model 2 story townhome m the desirable gated communi·
ty of Bayridge. 3 bdr. 3 bath. one bedroom downstaers
convertible to den. Built in electric kitchen and 2 car
attached garage. $276.500.
MARILYN TWITCHELL
BELCOURT Hill-NEWPORT BEACH. · Ora·
matic panoramic city leghts and ocean view from this
spacious two bedroom ptus den condo. Upgrades include
leght oak hardwood flooring and ptantation shutters.
Assoc1at1on offers community pool, spa and entertain·
, ment area. $539 nno fl~-·~ .uCHAEl BRYL
V
,. .,.._FMuloos PANORAMIC y~· Of BACK
. .. BAY · The'o'ner. selected th~ ~abon Ni tlae Oricin•t
Bluffs over all "''• \ fOf jts1~tacular veew of the bay,
cit~ l~ts. ln<li1111Jms & 'SUnsets. Upcr1ded sunny .• ~
unit weth many custom features. Extra lar&e family room,
two bric~ fireplaces, vaulted ceilinc. three patios & deck
& spa. When you feel the serenity of the greenbelt and
trees, and see the natural beauty of back bay and the
wildlife refuge, you will want this home to be yours. The
owner 1s ready to movt, Submit! $349,000.
SAl.lY SHIPLEY I JOYCE DABOl T
OPEN HOUSE SAT. & ~. 12~30.4:30
305 ENE RO · Bl.Uf FS. · NEWPORT
NEW LISTING-VERSAILLES
PENTHOO~. · This beautiful latour model. wtlh
two master suites, has 1ust 'been made available. There
are tasteful wall covennp', and merrored waits. best of
all, there 1s a very nece bay view from the deck.
$196.000.
~YCE DABOL T /SALLY SHIPLEY
NEW HARBOR HIGHLANDS LISTING.· This
unique & beautiful 3 bd, ~ bl & spa home on a larae
corner lot has virtuaMy everythfr.e new. Features include
masseve country trench kitchen w/earden window. new
tiled counter tops, peged wood ftoors. and bit-in fng.
family room has trench doon openinc to private patio &
firepet. Offered at $329,000 incl. land.
JOYCE DMOl T /SALL V StftEY
I CORONA DEL MAR I
&•PLY THE ,...T · On a pnvate & secluded
Site above New?Ort Harbor es one of the most exciting
estates on the Gold Coast. This custom resedence not
only affords spectacular views, but is on 1.14 acres of
land. From its vantase point one can see forever. A
special home descned for entertatninc with private
courtyard and pool IS nearly 9.000 square feet.
$5,400,000. BY APPOlmENT
LIO TAGLMEm
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SUI! a IAlm Oii LmO · Best W.. on Blyfront
with an unobstructed view. This remodeted four
bedroom, 4 bath chinner has myriad merits large
family room with oak entertainment center, fabulous St.
Charles kitchen, privacy, lar&e courtyard & t 11try, &
unusual open & light f-. thruout. Slip could JJOSSlbly
accommodate a 70 ft yacht Sl.475,000.
CAROLYN MASON/CHRISTEN NI.SEN
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AFFORDABLE I . Pnced under $200,000 .. p.tCIOUS
2 bedroom, 2 bath condo. Ocean and Newpo· • <.entet'-1
_, v1e~._f eatures fit~" wet bar. laree dee ~ dQ•abfa'1..,
g,arage, communtty pool. Assumable si loan s 11l.000. .
ANN B£M£NT /MARV JANK
' COSTA MESA I
COSTA •SA NEW LISTING. · Pnst1ne con·
debon 4 bdrm. 21/z bath honte wtth fireplace 1n queet
fa miry area. Walk to park and bib to beach. Thes home
and earden has had the very best of care and IS ready to
move nght into. Please call tor an appotntment to vn
this well priced home for $220,000.
TRUDY STUBBlEFIElD
I
8EEING 18 BELIEYWGI · Beautiful. spacious.
1,248 sq. ft. home. 2 bedrooms. 2 baths. ptus a cozy den
that looks out to a covered veranda. Mobele home has
had meticulous care with a new dishwasher and stove
Enioy your own fenced yard/patio area to garden m. or
play weth a small pet. Situated n a ntee stable park with
low. low space rent. Must be over 40. $54,000.
JUOY FITZ
COSTA DEL 80L YIU.A .. IU.RIELLA-
SPAIN ·This Vila is built on ~of an acre. 3 bdrms. 2
bths. Property is louted lplWOl. 15 mtn. from Puerto
Banus the Mlllionaere's plaYlfound in Europe. This IS a
wonderful opportunity to own your vacabon house 1n the
part of Europe, where the wathef IS wonderf JI all year
round. Purchase alone or shire •th other c.ouptes and
use 1t for business or tamtty Of both. $155.000.
MARIA BERCOVITZ/NN LENT
fRBLqcATllQ OR TIL.WW ERMIG? I
I HUNTINGTON BEACH I
HUllTl•GTON ~ , .. U8T-
ING-ALL ~-T coznr.nan . Extra•ety
attracbve & pr1vlte MP9* l ., end lnit cOldo
overlooklnc ereenery & trees. Neutral colors, roomy
walll·tn closet. & bllcony •e S01M of the features. H ,ou
are over 55. & would llke a ...,_in this popular pte-
&uatded complel wtth 11ultt-mlllion dolar facilibes. call
soon. as this condo .. sure to be snapped up. $84, 900.
JOYCE IW.BOl. T /SALL V SHIPLEY
I LAGUNA BEACH .1
EASY ACCEU TO SANDY BEACH AND
GENTLE SURF · Custom butlt contemporary multi·
level home with 180 deeree ocean vn. 3 bdrms, 2.5
baths, security system. Seiter will conseder all offers.
$550.000.
JANK DU BOIS
I· SANTA ANA I
MAC ARTHUR YI.LAGE CONDO •. A arut
location. A few minutes from the freeway. Walk to South
Coast Ptaza. rertOfmtnc Arts, and South Coast Vtll&e.
Very nicety upgraded. 1 bedroom, 1 bath. Cathedral
cetl•. Upst•s corner untt. A llw steps to teMIS, c:t.b
house. and pool. Gated com111Unrty. Great for new bme
buyer. or investors. $69.200.
MARIA BERCOVfTZ
I •NCOME I
1EW ON THE llHIKIT · Eltra large duplex m
great cond1hon. Perfect tor owner occupant and/or
rental. Each urut 1s two stones weth 4 bd .. 21h ba. large
living room with hreptace and de'"nc room. Washer/dryer
hook up in kitchen. Exceffent opportunety for these hard
to find income units. Prteed at $489.000.
TRUDY STU88LEFIELD
I RENTAL• I
NEWPORT 9EACH aWPS · Splctous 4
bedroom • /larce bonus room I country kitchen.
Available 2/1 $2.000/llO.
NEWPORT •ACH · Yersaeltes penthouse
bachelor unit one year tease. $700/11>.
LAGUNA BEACH · Ocean excess. 3 bedroom. 2'n
blth home. long term lease av ...... 3.000 /Wl.
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White, Escano join RE-MAX./Newpott office
n r ,, .. ,.4C
support staff and facility.
White agrees and sees many
more successes for the team and
its career at Re/ Max.
Escano and his wife of three
yean, Wynne, bought a home in
Bayview and arc enjoying the
outdoor kind of life that New-
port is known for. Wynne is in
the interior design f.eld and hu
her own residential and commer-
cial company. They both enjoy
traveling and recently returned
from a month-Iona motorbome
vacation. Escano said he didn't
talk on a ·telephone, watch
television or even pick up a
newspaper while they were on
the trip. He said they weren't
even aware of the stock market
cruh or the October I earth-
quake until they heard about it
on the radio.
White is a Bia Canyon resi-
dent who h• a special man in
her life, and marriage is in the
future plans. They enjoy travel-
ing and playina aolf. And she
enjoys real ~ so much that
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in her spare time she looks
around for investments for her-
self. Hawaii is her favorite
vacation spot, and she spends
much time in her home over
there.
Both Escano and White have
won many awards over the
yean~ but don l place any impor-
tance on them. When one looks
on the walls of the team's office,
no plaques are displayed. Inf act,
Escano said his are at home in
a box.
"It's not that I don't appre-
ciate their sipif acance, but they
repreaent 1omethin1 that wu
done yesterday, and I try to
focus more on the future;'
Escano said. "You can't rest on
put successes." •
Re/ Max of Newport is
located at 3 Corporate Plaza Dr.
in Newport Beach. The phone
number is 760-SOOO.
'Christmas Cantree'
raises 9,000 lbs. of food
The Newport Harbor.CO.ta
Mesa Board of Realtor's Can-
tree project to feed the hungry
in the community wu a huge
1ucceu. The Realton, with the
help of the community, collected
~h donations and canned food.
They presented the Salvation
Army of Orange County with
over 9,000 pounds of canned
food and a check for s~.
The Salvation Anny's Dircc-
tor, Warren Johnson, presented
a Certificate of Appreciation to
Chairman Ann Marie Murphy
of Ly!lne Valentine Properties
and the 1987 President, Mary
Jank, of George Elkins Com-
pany. He conveyed his deepest
appreciation for the Realton
faithful support of the recent
holiday program and com-
mented that this holiday season
was a tremendous challenge.
50,000 Circulation .. in the Harbor Area
Some newspapers deliver copies to a wide range of cities, including Laguna
Beach, Fountain Valley or Huntington Beach. Which is fine-unless you 're a local
realtor who does business in the Harbor Area.
If you are, and if advertising in your immediate neighborhood is important to
you, then 11fe Newport Ensign and The Costa Mesa News offer a h'ometown
advanta~e . That's because we distribute our real estate section only in Newport
Beac~ 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.
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BAYFRONTS
TIE CIVIi 1411.m
MARVELOUS OPPORTUNITY TO GET Ott THE
BAYFRONT AT AN EXCEUENT PRICE-2 BR~
BA'S PLUS FORMAL DR. SET OFF W/HDWD
FLOORS MAKE THIS AN EXCITING PROPERTY.
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BAYFRONT LOWER 28R & DEN, GATED CONDO.
OUTSTANDING OPPORTUNITY TO USE LEASE
LANO PROGRAM TO KEEP PRICE & MONTHLY
LOW. YOU MAY BUY LANO.
UDO ...
SOPHISTICATED BAY FRONT PENTHOUSE.
WONDERFUL PANORAMIC VIEWS OF SAY, OCEAN,
MTS. ANO NPT CNTR. ARE UNSURPASSED
ANYWHERE!
llVEl IMIEI 17•.111
LIVE ON THE WATER IN A WARM. CHARMING 5
BR HOME. F.R./KJTCHEN COMBINATION, DEN. PIER
& SUP, NEXT TO PRIVATE SANDY BCH.
UDO ....
SPECTACULAR V1EW OF BAY, SAILING ACTMTIES,
CITY LIGHTS IN ELEGANT CONDO. MARBLE F/P,
SHUTTERS, FRENCH DRS, OEN, SUNOECK, DOCK
rt101om1Y IAY
PRICED UNDER MARKET. ONE OWNER. MODERN
BAYFRONT. 3 DECKS, PRIVATE SPA, DOCK FOR
55 FT BOAT. 5 BO 5 BA TH, VERY OPEN, ATRIUM.
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VINTAGE BEACH HOUSE! BEST SOUTH BAYFRONT
LOCA TIONI REMODELED! 4 BR, 3 BA FR OEN. PIER
& SUP FOR 36'BOAT.
PllOIOITOllY 11.111.•
INTERIOR OF THIS WATERFRONT HOME
REPRESENTS A BLENOtNG OF SOARING CEILINGS,
WOOD BEAMS, TILE FLOORING, 4 BR. 4 BATHS OF
GAEA T FAMILY LIVING.
LllDA ISLE 11.731.•
LOVELY LARGE CONTEMPORY BAYFRONT OPEN
FEELING W1TH LOTS OF GLASS. COURTY ARO
ENTRY, LARGE PATIO & BOAT CUP. A MUST SEE.
C 0 N l l 0 M I N I U rv1 S
mRUFF 11a111
PERFECT STARTER CONDO. 2 BR. F1AEPLACE. 3
PATIOS, COMMUNITY POOL. CLOSE TO
EVERYlltNG. YOU WILL LOVE IT.
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THIS IS A JEWEL OF A 2 BR 2 BA CONDO.
UPGRADED WITH SHUTTERS & PAYERS. PRIVATE
PATIO FOR ENTERTAINING, WET BAR,
COMMUNITY POOL & TENNIS.
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OUTSTANDfNG VALUE FOR BUYER SEEKING
BENEFITS OF CONDO LIVING IN ALM08T NEW 2
BR LUXURY. ENCL AnACHED 2 CAR GARAGE.
SPECIAL AREA
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DESlfWllE 2 BR 2 BA IN PRIVATE PAAUNE COM
NEAR FASHION IS. LARGE PATIO, 2 CAR GAR.
COMM POOL •
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OUTSTANDING, 2 BR 2~ BA HIGHLY UPGRADED
CONDO. F IP, WETBAA. MIRRORS, LARGE PATIO,
DESIGNER PERFECT. 2 MASTER SUITES. GAEA T
FOR ROOMATESI
VILLA IALllA I 1!12-
OCEANVIEW FROM EACH ROOMf 2 BR/ 2 BAI
FORMAL DR. UPGRADED & IMMACULATEI QUIET
& PRIVATE LOCATION WITH LG SUNNY PATIO A/
CTOOI
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SPECTACULAR GOLF COURSE VIEW!
IMMACULATE 2 BA DEN, WET BAA. PLUSH NEW
CARPET, CONTEMPORARY DESIGN, CENTRAL All\
2 CAR GARAGE.
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ATTENTION 1 ST TIME BUYERS-3 BR 2.5 BA
CONDO ON GOLF COURSE PATIO DECK OFF
MASTER BR. SEC. GATE ENT, POOL & TENNIS.
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CHARMING 2 BR PLUS DEN SINGLE STORY.
IMMACULATE. GORGEOUS PARK LIKE LOT 24 HR
SECURITY, POOLS & TENNIS.
IAYFIOIT 11.711-· lllVElllTY PAii
ABSOLUTELY MAGNIFICENTf TRULY INNOVATIVE
DESIGN EXECUTED WITH PAINSTAKING DETAIL IN
THIS 4 BR HOME. EXCELLENT VALUE.
llAllOl llLAID 11.711,111
BAYFRONT VACANT LOT W1TH PtER ANO SUP ON
NEWPORTS MOST PRESTIGouS ~LAND. BUILD
YOUR OWN DREAM CASTLE.
UllA llLE I!.•.•
SPECTACULAR CONTEMPORARY REMODELED
BAYFRONT EUROPEAN KITCHEN ANO 5,. llATHS,
TURNING BASIN. VIEW, LARGE SUP, SOUTH PATIO.
IAYWE 11.111.111
70 FT. BAYFAONT-PANOAAMIC ~ IQ\TI
SLIPS, BEAMED CEILINGS. EXCWllVE
BAYSHOAE8 CAPE COO CHARM. LNtGE DICK I
LAWN ON BAY.
LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION. 5 BA, 3 BA.
HOME OVERLOOKING SPACIOUS GAEENBEl T
WITH ASSOC. POOL. SPA, TENNIS. BRIGHT AN AJFrf.
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ONLY BIG CANYON "'MONACO" ON MARKET. 3 BR
3 ~ MASTER WITH SUNKEN MARBLE T~ HUGE
LIVING ROOM, GAEA T FOR ENTERTAINING.
If LCDUIT --BELCOURT AT ITS MODEL HOME BEST, 2 IRS
PLUS DEN OR UIRMY, EXPENSIVE DECOR WITH
LOTS OF MAR&LE I GLA88. llAUTY &
SOPHISTICATION.
HO~i ES
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NEW ENGLAND CHARM THAU-OUT. 3 BA. 2 BA
WOOD FLOOAS. FRENCH WINDOWS & DOOA8.
FORMAL DINNG ROOM WITH BRICK FLOOR.
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OUTSTANDING VALUE IN PRIVATE GATED
COMMUNTY. LOVELY PATIO. FRENCH DOORS.
BEAMED CBUNGS, 3 BEDROOMS ALL ADD UP TO
BAYSHORES CHARM.
Clllll IEL.. 118.111
SIMPLY THE BEST HARBOR VIEW HILLS LOCATION.
UPGRADED AND EXPANDED 5 BR: BEAMED
CEJUNGS, HDWD FLOORS. 2 FIREPLACES. SUPEA8
LANDSCAPE.
WUTCUFF 11•.•I
TURN KEV OPPORTUNITY. CUSTOM
THROUGHOUT. 5 BR 4 BA, THE PERFECT FAMILY
HOME. LARGE PROFESSIONALL V LANDSCAPED
YARD.
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.. ONE OF A KIND" 3 BR HOME ON CANYON WITH
WOODED CHARM AND DtSTINCTIVE DESIGN. YOU
WILL BE ENCHANTED WITH THE SErnNG.
CAllEDl•EI 1711.111
CATALINA SUNSETS ARE TO BE ENJOYED FROM
THIS WAPIM 3 BR HOME. LOVELY POOL & SPA
AREA, REMODELED KITCHEN, SEC SYS,
REFURBISHED MASTER SUITE.
llMIE TEIMCE
EXCITEMENT RUNS HIGH IN THIS DRAMATIC V1EW
HOME. 3 BR 3 BA LIBRARY, GORGEOUS POOL &
DECK AREA. FORMAL DR. WARM COMFORTABLE
LMNG.
llVllE TElllACE 11.1•111
SUPERB VIEW OF OCEAN, BAY. CITY LIGHTS &
CATALINA FROM 4 mt. FAMILY ROOM, BONUS
ROOM, POOL HOME. DEMAND AREA WITH
SPECIAL HOME A MUST IEE
11.1•.111
THE EIG ONE THAT· DIOWT GET AWAY-YETI
CUSTOMIZED 5 M 4.5 IA HOME. 4 FIREPLACES.
POOL. SPA & WATERFALL U8ED BAICK PATIO.
PERFECT FOR ALFRESCO ENJERT AINING .
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ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL 4 BR, 3~ BA TH HOME
ON THE GOLF COUR8EI fEMODELEO, LIGHT AND
AIRY, ONE-LEVEL RARE JEWEU
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FOREVER LOCATIONI FANTASTIC OCAEAN.
BUCH & JETTY VllW. TOT'Al. AEMODEL~
NEW. 3 BA n IA MUIT •TO APPAEOATE.
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