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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-02-04 - Newport Harbor EnsignESTABLISHED c, OTH YEAR* NUMBER 26 * (714)831-8120 *NEWPORT BEACH'S ONLY HOMEBASEO NEWSPAPER* THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4. 1988 settles suit for reported $3. 75M • a1s c edin fraud case BY BILL HARVEY A charge of filing a fraudulent imurance claim has been lodged against a former president of the Coast Com- munit y College Di!.t rict Bo ard o f T ru!.tee~. George Rodda J r., 57 , of Corona del Mar, was arrested after his estranged wife testified s he has some of the property he listed as stolen o n an ins urance claim and the value of o ther listed items was vastly exaggerated, according to Newport Beach police 'pokesman Bob Oakley. Oakley stated that Rodda filed a claim with his insurance company for $95,680, his estimated loss due to a Sept. 19 burglary, but filed a supplementary report claiming losses of $593,000 the following day. Oakley would rele~ no information about Rodda's wife, Madge, other than to say that she live~ out of state and came to Newpo rt Beach to get • copy of the burglary repo rt . After reading the report, Oakley said, she asked to c11lln111•,...2 Mccurdy is 'Citizen of Year' The Newport Harbo r Area C hamber of Commerce has named Robert M cCurdy as the 1987 Citizen of the Year. He was voted the award by the C hamber's former C itizens of the Year. For nearly three decades, McCurdy has been giving his time, talents and energies toward making Orange County a better plaoc to live, work and play. He was responsible for establishing the first Orange County Industrial Confer- ence in 1961. His other community projects include acting as president of t he following organizations: Orange C ounty Council, Boy Scouts of America ( 19f\6); Associated C hamber o f Commerce o f Orange County; Sales It Marketing Executives of Orange County ( 1~7); regional vice president of SME International ( 1977); president and one of the found- ers, Orange County Safety Council ; Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce ( 1972); National Marine Distributors Association; 552 Club of Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian (1975-76); Orange County Coast Asso- ciation ( 1978): president and founder of C HOC Padrinos, support group for Children's Hospital o f Orange County H is awards are numerous . He received the Pete Siracusa Award for dedicated service to the 552 Club. In I 98~ he was voted .. Commodore of the Year·· and received the Theodore Robins award from the Commodores Club. The Newport Harbor Spastic League gave him .. The King Neptune Award" for public service. 112• ...... 3 BY BI LL HARVEY Newport Beach City Attorney Bob Burnham is unhappy that the cHy's former insurance company has dropped its appeal and agreed to settle a suit filed by John Taylo r for a reported SJ. 75 million . .. , d on't like it , .. said Burnham, ... but l can sec where 11 might be the prudent thing to do.·· Taylor 1s the man who dove into the water at ~ewport Beach in 1980. broke his neck and sued the cit y for S6 m1ll1o n . "The co urts held for Taylo r,'' sa id Burnham, "and with post settlement interest, the Judgement 1s probably up a round S9 millio n by no w, so settling o ut of court for any s um les~ than that could be considered a prudent move ... Burnham said the city 's former insurance company, Transcontinental Insurance. agreed to the settlement last week, JUSI prior t u et hearing before the 4th D1slnct Court of Appeals. The city n ett ut • ,... 3 Another • runner 1n 40th race BY ROGER BLOOM Another runner has taken to the 40th Congres1onal District track. but two characteristics clearly separate the new co ntestant from the other seven announced candidates for the seat being given up by Rep. Bo b Badham. Lida Lcnncy 1\ a Democrat and a woman. Lcnncy, 54 , 1s a Laguna Beach city council member. having been elected in 1986. She is a teacher, with a Master's degree in social ecolo gy from the Um verstty of California at Irvine. Lcnney announced her intentio ns at the county Democratic convention this weekend in Anaheim. She said that she hopes the Repub lican, primary in the heavily Republican district proves so divisive that some Rcpubltcans will us ...... 5 • PUE f-FOllAIY 4. I• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN A celebration of kids' creativity Youngsters from throughout the Newport-Mes a Unified School District were honored for their artistic abilities Sunday as the Harbor Council PTA and The Newport Ensign and The Costa Mesa News awarded prizes in the "Reflections" contest. Led by Erik L ogan o f Andersen School, who won Best of Show for his breathtaking photographs of the Grand Canyon, the Harbor Council winnners will now go the the district .. Reflections" competi- tion and, if t hey d o well, to the national judging. The students competed in four categories -literature, music, photography, and visual arts - and in four age groups -prim- ary (grades K-3), elementary (grades 4-6), junior high (grades 7 and 8), and high school (grades 9-I 2). The winners were: Primary: A viva Goldman of College P ark Sc hool in litera- ture; Christa Dietzel o f College Park School in music; Brooke Everson in photography: and En c Dietzel of College Park School in visual arts. Elementary: Greg Dill o f California School in literature; Amy Dietzel of College Park School in music; Erik Logan of Andersen School in photo- gra phy; and Karen Helmuth of California School in visual arts. Junior Hich: Brian Haber of Corona d el Mar High in liter- ature; Karen Thomas of CdMHS in music; a nd Danh Nguyen of TeWinkle Middle School in visual arts. High School: David Watson of CdMHS in. literature; Hao Truong of Costa Mesa High in music; Christopher Yagerlener of Estancia H igh School in photography; and Susie Jawor of Cd M H S in visual arts. In addition, the award for special education students went to Lynda Loughery of Marion Parso ns School in the visual arts category. Bonnie Engstrom chaired the contest for the Harbor Council PT A. The ceremony was attended by Newport Beach Counc ilwoman Evelyn Hart, NM US D trustee Sherry Loof- bu rro w, Superintendent Dr. John Nicoll, Library Board member Holl y Wilkinson, and mo re than 100 students and parents. SHOWING THEIR STUFF -At .... Erik l.lpl .. A••·-..., nut. ... ,,m fir lat If se.w 11 Ille "Rlfllctlla" ...a trm 11.,.t '-' City CIHCtlwwl Entyl lllf1 (frlD tr. 1111 a,trtt R•) ....... C... PTA "•Ifill Kl111 H.._... 1111 N..,.r1 Elaifl Ex...._ ~ liltr -· .... Cnil ••nl IM Tl111 Wl'llHll " Clrm .. , Mar ""' clllck .. 1111 .............. . PIDTOI IY DAIH COTA EiEM WISE . A~cording to leaend. St. Valen- tine s Day was celebrated as a joyous festival in which the local people of England pthered for a drawina. Sin- gle or married, the person chosen was called a valentine end was pre- sented with a 1ift. Since PfltCJOUS stones were associated with intelli- gence and believed to hhe feelin.1a. they quickly became a fworite lift. Tyi!ll the e~~ion of feelinp to CIVlna and f'ecelVlnJ &emstones is I t1me-h~ed tradition. When you choose a 11ft, you make that choice with someone special in mind. Our emotions auide us in selectina the present that will keep on saying how we feel. Tell your young child you love her this Valentine's Day with a heart- shaped charm. Later, she can ex- press her love to your grandchild by passing your gift on. For your teen· ager, bracelets and bangles are gifts she will treasure. Gentlemen, perhaps you've told your partner you love her often, but have you given her the gentle caress of a pearl necklace and matching earrinp? She would no doubt appre- ciate a special "I love you" accom- panying a c~ed aemstone pearl enhancer .. .in a heart shape, per- haps. Or remind your Valentine how special your years totiether have been by giving her a rma set with clusters of sparl<ling diamonds ... one for each year you've shared. Ladies, if the onty jewelry your special Valentine wears is his watch, it may not mean he won't wear ~lry. Many men say they like the idea of a ltttle jewelry, but they would never buy it for themselves. Most men like the bf ue of la pis or the black of onyx set alone in a rina or with a sincte diamond. Others like the more traditional sianet rina. Some men wear rincs on the third finaer; others like a pmkle rinf. Yes, it may be true that he doesn t wear jewelry ... but you can aive him the opportunity. ·This Valentine's Day. show your loYe with a gift of fine ,ewelry. CHARLES H. BARR 9~Je.t,.4 WESTCLIFF PLAZA Rodda ... and that R odda had inflated the value of other things listed in the report. CllH• "-,... 1 talk to a detective and stated that she had some of the items listed on the report in her possession Among tbe things cited by Madge Rodda as over-valued were a mink coat Rodda valued . • • • ••• • IFVOUR • • • ••• • • • • BIRTHDAY IS IN FEBRUARY . X!?e~A.!~r~I;~~~.(] of doing business. So in order to celebrate this ~ •. • r, happy event, if your Birthday falls in February, just bring yourself and at least one friend to Maxwell's. • • • ~ Join us for breakfast, lunch or dinner and receive one FREE entree with the purchase of a second entree of equal or greater value. HAPPY BIRTHDAY ~ RESTRICTIONS DO APPL V: Offer extended once to 0 w:h bWthday penon; V ... Pkta .. LD. nqalt .. ; •• • Va&entine'• Dey ii exduded; doa not include -~"' ·~~ M.irM l.ob.tcr. Offer good Febnmy 1 · li:• February 29. 1988. Not good with Af'4Y oct., . promotb• olfer. • 536-2555 (at Huntington Bach Pa) at $4,950, an antique nng he valued at $40,000 and a silver tea set and candelabra he claimed was worth S 150,000. Madge Rodda said the coat was imitation fur valued at about $250, the ring was worth about S20,000 and the tea service was worth about $2,500, adding that she has possession of the silver and the ring. Police do not dispute that a burglary occurred at Rodda 's residence on Sept. 15. Rodda spent a total of 17 years on the Coast Community College District Board of Trus- tees, five of them as president of the board. In 1976, Rodda received the Trustee of the Year Award from the California Community College Trustees. Rodda is scheduled to be arraigned in Harbor Municipal Court on Feb. 18. If convicted, be faces up to four years in state prison and up to a $10,000 fine. Discounts for seniors The Discovery Shop of the American Cancer Society at 2301 E.Cout Hwy., in Corona del Mar (ACACIA) bu a special welcome aign out to all seniors (SS and over). The second Wednesday in each month, starting Feb. 10, bas been deaipated Senior's Dilcount Day with 20 percent off tbe .. :-..--..a . ~pncea. Gently uacd mercbandiae from titclll• item ad dothiq tor---. wm • .... CaD Mnsar r Poa,S.onMcb at 637-m6 f• WonMdoe. Nanny ... c..a111• rr. ,...1 The first two months of train- ing includes contact hours in the classroom and the last month is field study, where students actu- ally get direct experience in a private home working with children in a daycare setting. Rothman and Butnik said they are hoping to also get their students into community hospi- tals for newborn nursery ex.penence. "In the East, baby nurses are a common commodity," said Rothman." A woman has a baby and a nurse comes to stay with her for the first month. You don't see that out here. The closest we will come to that is a nanny who has had experience with newborns." The definition of an Orange County nanny is a professional childcare worker who is more than just someone to shoo the children outside to play. She won't do household chores, but she will nurture the children, chauffeur them to dance and piano lessons. c heer at their baseball games, take them to the doctor if the need arises, provide a lovi ng and unders tanding personality and become a valued Mccurdy ... Clltf .... fr1ll ,. 1 Born in Pasadena, Mccurdy attended the University of Southern California and later obtained a law degree from Pacific Coast College of Law. C urrently, he is on the board of directors of the California Marine Parks and Harbors Association, serving as its treas- urer. He is also treasurer of Amigos Viejos, a member of the Commodores Club. and a member of the Balboa Bay Club and the Irvine Coast Country Club, serving as vice president of the Board of Governors. He and his wife. Winnie Mae, have two daughters and six grandchildren, all livi ng in Hawaii. member of the family. She will either live in or just pcrforll) the functions of a nanny during the day and go to her own home at night, depending on the situa- tion of all involved. She might be off ercd travel possibilities if the family chooses to take her along on vacation. She will be paid anywhere from $200 to $300 a week and have Social Security and Worker's Compen- sation benefits, vacation and sick pay. .. The childcare situation in this country is getting worse instead of better," said Butnik. .. People are overburdened, day- care centers are overburdened and we feel a nanny is a good alternative. It might not be as cost eff cctive if you only have one child. But if you have more than one child, by the time you add up childcare costs, arrange for carpools for their various interests, it becomes cost effec- tive to have someone in your home that can do all that for you." And what type of person becomes a nanny? First of all, she must love c hildren, Roth- man and Butnik said. Major Medical Breakthrough Reduce Sickness by Half through TRANSCENDENTAL IUS HOLIN&SS NANAUSIU NAME.SH VOCI ,._,"' "' TraMttltdulal MedllallOtl MEDITATION* A 1987 HEALTH INSU RANCE STUDY, just published in the scientific journal, Psycho- somatic Medicine, found that people who practice the Transcendental Meditation (TM) program visited their doctor 44% •~ than average and were admitted to hospitals 53% less. For those over age 40, the reduction was even greater-74% fewer doctor visits and 69% fewer hospital admissions. ~tUJ l~"C C~iOA c:R tr '~ 12='1: t n Put yours~IJ and your /tunily 011 tit~'°"" to pnfttt ltealtlt ATTE!'lD A FREE INTRODUCTORY LECTURE ON THE TM PROGRAM Thursday, February 11at8:00 MARINERS BRANCH LIBRARY 2005 Dover Drive Newport Beach For information call (714) 675-4140 ~,.-.. • .. ..i.i a11..__ • ._ oflM • ..,._,._ 1G ,.._ ._.fll .. AHAJtlSHI AY\Ja VEDA.. IM-W\.-ud191_.~.....,._,,_.,___,......._ T,.w .. ~I U 1 t'•li1 ..... n.19 -_..._,..ti Wf'IC-ll.S • .......................... "Q.JAf people come from all wa1~ bf lif c and all ages," said Butnik ... Children just seem to gather around these people because they have special qual- ities." .. They are creative lcind have a a sense of play anct' delightful humor about th)tfu," added Rothman. /- The two "Wo men said they carefully screen their potential students according to the guide- lines they set before the Depart- ment of Education. Driving abilities, medical history, per- sonal references, work referen- ces, alJ are required and checked. A high school diploma or equiv- alent is required and fluency in English. With the Newport area's proximity to the ocean and all of the backyard pools and spas one might find, it is also important that she be able to swim and water safety is taught in the class. A flexible financial plan is offered to help a student pay the S 1.900 tuition. What the students will gain upon their graduation is a rewarding career. Faust is look- ing forward to the day she can begin wo rk. She hopes to gain employment as a live-in nanny working with infants. And above all , she knows that fulfillment lies ahead. .. They can give you a nickel raise when you work in an office. but it can't compare to a smile o n a child 's face ... Faust said. Ill FUllAIY 4. 1• THE NEWPORT E'8GN ... ~ Exotic cars to be at Fairgrounds Over 100 hundred of the most sought after, legendary, and expensive cars to ever hit the streets wm be on display at the. exotic Car Expo '88, Feb. 12- 14, at the Orange County Fair- grounds. Encompassing more than 70,000 square feet of exhibit space, 80 car manufacturers will showcase some of the world's most famous cars, including the rare Lamborghini Countach, and vintage Mercedes, Porsches and Corvettes during the 3-day event. Jn addition to the exotic cars. replicas of classic makes Settle ... ctlllr 1• lrlm,... 1 is no w self-insured. Taylor's case was o ne that encouraged Sen. Marian Berge- son (R-Newpon Beach) to spon- sor legislation protecting beach cities from lawsuits. unless neg- ligence can be proven. Taylor's attorneys argued that the cit y had an implied dut~ to warn swimmers that divi ng into hallow water could result in injury because the city supplied lifeguards. Bergeson 's bill was passed after being submit1ed three and kit cars will be on display and available for purchase. Among the cars to be dis- played at the event arc Classic Roadster's Marlene and several cars from hit television series such as .. H ouston Nights, .. "Miami Vice," and the movie, ..Ghost busters.'"' Event hours are Friday. Feb . 12, from 6 to JO p.m.~ Saturday, Feb. 13, from 10 a .m. to 10 p .m.~ and Sunday, Feb. l4, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m . For more information contact SAMA at (7 14) 756--90S2 . times, and became active on Jan. I. But~ it was not retroactive so it bad no effect on Taylor's case. Newport Beach City Manager Robert Wynn said, ''I personally wanted to see the case go to appeal, but it was the insurance company's money, so they had the right to do what they wanted. I was disappointed when they decided to settle ... VJe're F1ghtmg HH Your Lite. • u .1- Editorial Shady shenanigans The $600 billion omnibus spending bill that Congress passed in December is proving to be more and more of a boondoggle as t he fine print is being laboriously read by government officials and the press. The first example of sleaze to turn up was the $8 million appropriated to build private schools in France for North African J ews. To add to the absurdity, the line was inserted by a Hawaiian seantor, democrat Daniel Inouye, at the behest of a New York supporter. Ino uye, a pio us preacher of o penness in government during the Iran-Contra hearings, used his position on the House-Senate conference committee that hammered out the omnibus bill to secretly slip the line into the bill even though it had not bee n considered by either house before. Meanwhile, another conferee, Rep. Charles Wilson ( D-Texas) used hi s positoin on the committee to get ~en with the Defense Intelligence Agency for not all;ing his girlfriend to accompany him on an overseas j un t two years ago. He axed funds for two of the ag y's planes, used to transport diplomats and military attaches to overseas posts. He also removed previously voted immunity for the agency from planned Defense Department cuts. The most flagrant slight-of-hand , ~owever, was pulled by Sen. Ernest Hollings (D-South Carolina) at the behest of Sen. Ted Kenned y (D-Massachusetts). Hollings inserted a provision that will require Rupert Murdoch to di vest himself of holdings in New York and Boston, notably The Boston Herald, which has long been critical of Kennedy. T he provision, like the Inouye a nd Wilson moves, was not contained in any previo us ve rsion of the bill. Kennedy also failed to consult New York's senators, who have an interest in the fate of Murdoch's New York property. The corruption of the conference committee process -designed to iron out differences between House and Senate version of a bill -cries out for the attention and action of the congressional ethics panels. Congress has to clean up its act. These gross excesses and inexcusable abuses must end. Baker Communications AWARD WINNING MEMBER CAUF-.IEWSPAIU Mt.aDUIDT"* 39 State & National Awards Since 1978 ,.Y.PcLW AUDIT Al'ftJlD fOll Circulation 25,000 PUIUlllEI: Seth Baker EXECUTIY£ EDITOR: Roger Bloom I AUllll EDITlll: Judy Duffy AlllCIATE EDITOR: Bill Harvey INITI EllTll: George Pappas PllTO EllTlll: Danny Cota PllTOllAPllEI: Mary DeChirico 883 Production Place NewpoQ Beach. CA 92663 (714) 631-8120 Please send mail to. P 0 Box 9399 Newport Beach. CA 92658·9399 The Newport Ensign is published weekly on Thursdays. - EVE~ EUiH~.: Blackie now wowing Maui Blackie Gadarian is as much an original as Mort Sahl. Lili Tomlin or Fred Allen. All four ridicule the phony. the preten- tious. the ordinary. the politician feeding from the public trough, the rich and greedy pigs. the arrogant yuppies. and the lazy. tacky, monosyllabic moderns. And, because Blackie is so much an o riginal. the former Newport Beach boatyard owner and po- litical oracle is fast becoming the talk of Maui in Hawaii. Blackie and his wife, Sara. sold their boatyards here nine years ago this spring and moved to Ma ui because, Blackie said. he was bored in Newport Beach. For nearly a quarter of a cen- tury, he had enlivened the local scene like a standup comed ian, tossing one-liners around rid- iculing civil servants, developers, and the city's elite. Last week, we found he's doing the same in Maui. We were driving up Highway 38, the main road serving west Mt.ui, when we saw it-a gaudy orange structure rising over a machine shop fronting on the highway. Big, black block lctlcrs screamed "Blackie's Bar." A slightly s maller sign, said "Blackic's Boatyard ," and another, somewhat smaller sign said : "Blaclcic's Bar; Drink, Eat." Short. Direct. Command- ing. Explicit. The build ing looked like a hexagonal gazebo on stills. The walls of the stairwell leading from the entrance to the bar are covered with shipwreck photos, and, at the top of the stairs, is this sign: "'Promote safe boating; stay ashore and drink at Blackie's Bar." The large structure can easily serve up to I 00 people, and the views are tremendous. It is an open gazebo. looking out over Labaina to the sea, up, to the volcanic peaks, and beyond s uaar cane fields to Maui's colony o( luxury botela. And the YieWI inlide area' bad. Blackie's humor and pct peeve cover the walls. Sample signs: .. Ins urance Companies Are The Enemy Of the People ... .. Shoot The Lawyers First ... Fastened to the ceiling is a-small doll mounted on a piece of wood, with this caption: 0 Baby On Board ... Some of his gags are corny, and some are outlandis h and of questionable taste, but all are pure Blackie. and they delight his customers. A plumber's helper is g:ued to the ceiling between two pairs of shoes-orange tennis shoes for Blackie, pink pumps for Sara. .. Some friends sent these to us on our 25th wedding anniver- sary," Sara said. 04Jt had a note that read: ·25 years down the drain.'" Suspended from the cente r ceiling is a lifesize nude blonde mannequin seated on a swing. .. Her name is Mary J o,,, Blackie said . "She came from Kccvir s house." (Tom Kccvil, former editor of Th e Daily Pilot.) 04Lct me show you the museum.'' He led me to a tunnel-like room jutting off one side of the hexagon. ' "'This wu the top floor of the old Windsock Cafe at the Kaa- napali Beach Airport. When they closed the airpon to make room for more luxury hotels, I bought the cafe and with Bill Blurock's help moved it here and attached it to the bar.,. The museum ii filled with Maui memorabilia, and some of Blackie'• includiq a photo of Richard Nixon, and a jlletet bearina the pnaidential leaJ and the words, "I 1111 not a crook ... ~IM WiacllOCk iecideat i1 typical of the way Bl ackie and Sara have become integral parts of the Maui community. News- papers and magazines h ave published many stories about BY JI M FELTON their machine shop. their com- munity projects. and their bar. Blackie fashioned all the elab- orate brass railings for the plush Hyatt Regency Hotel in Maui- a $500,000 project. He built an all-steel car for the Sugar Cane Railway. The wide assortment of T-shirts and o ther bar by- products nets about $4,000 a year, and Blackie uses it for grants to local high school students who arc not going to college . "In Newport Beach. every- body thought their kids were college material. For many of them, it's a Jaste of time. I want to encourage kids who are not college material-give them m oney for tools and stuff that will help them get started ... Blackie 's Bar is the .. in" pl ace of Maui. It's open daily from 10 to 10, and it $Crves great Mex- ican food , half-pound t\am- bursers and the coldest beer in Hawaii. It is also the, only jazz place on the islands. Four nights a week, from S to 8, young professional combos play good old-time jwzz, delighting a standing-room-only crowd of happy drinken. At 8 o'clock, Blackie takes the mike, satirizes today's news and the public raaures and comments on lif c in Maui-... the trial lawyers are holdina a convtntion here; get your kids off tbe streets, lock your can and auard your wife." Then be~ off witb ... , am your wonderful lovable, humble Blackie, .. wl tbe crowd Cbeen wl wllildee (To • c.il"'-"J " Theriot stlll hot . · Letters to the Editor Dear Editor: munity groups to help alter this You would expect that the decision. Roaer Bloom's cditor- Exccutive Editor of a local ial failed to look at the giant community newspaper would iuue, I.e .• a failure to convey to directly interview a key subject the public a reason for the swap of bis/her weekly editorial sou and/ or the policy decision mat- to pt fintband facts. Not ao for ina proceues that were followed The Costa Mesa News and to reach the final decision to Executive Editor Roger Bloom 'a swap. editorial headlined, "Time to The "Time to Cool it" editor- Cool it," (January 22, 1987). I ial really makes waste of the penonally, took it right in the efforts that many of us have put back. forth toward investigating this You see, Roger bas the right issue. My credibility is questi- to say that a recall effort against oned simply because J have our school board is off base. publicly stated, ~d will con- Thafs his opinion. No harm no tinue to.do-SO~ that 1 would..lo\!.C.. foul. But, and really to my to represent this community in surprise, Roger ~ecided t.o go . ,,<;a_ngress and the u. s. Senate that extra few lines typ1c~ly _someday. Politics isn't a dirty reserved fo.r scab reporters usa~g word. Being honest about a barrel~ of mk. purchased on ~ag desire to be a part of this nation's daddy s tab, '· e. be took a Jab government is not a bad trait. at me and other me~bers '?f ~he Why does Roger Bloom make rec~l movement with an msm-these dreams and goals seem so uat.1?n that ~ur goals were un-American? pohtacally motivated rather than . . having a primary concern for It for one wall never cocktail our schools. In short, 1 was my way around t.his town simply hoping to gain a PT A mailing to meet all the n.ght people and list to help further my u. s. t~n ask .for t~e1r vote ... the Senate bid in the 21st Century. big surpnse. Its much better to Get real! start out face-to-face and not Scab reporters generally fail behind the back. to interview their subjects, What's your stake in the issue, (victims), and really don't Roger? All you bad to do was research the issue all that well. call. Roger, you sec, isn't even I would bet Roger a dinner at from this area. Garden Grove, the R itz that be didn't even (Garden Grove High School), attend the cruciaJ school board isn't that somewhere on the meeting where the puppet heads other side of the freeway? Don ·1 voted against the wishes of this be embarrassed Roger. You just community. Do1,1't worry Roger, don't know what makes this 111 order the cobb salad and a community tick. It's called pride. diet Pepsi. Hard work. Loyalty to your Roger based his editorial on school. Loyalty to things that my interview with reporter Bill work. Harvey and perhaps on local You blew it Roger. Take a hearsay, etc. Why not give me walk down the halls of Newport. a call Rog? Bill Harvey bas my Walk Davidson Field at 11 p.m .• number. Ask me what Blue onacoolfoggynigbt. You won't Pride stands for. Ask me why have any memories, but we'll be I give a damn about this issue. looking over your shoulder . . Nicoll is wrong and the Trus-. all the time. tees are wrong. Blue Pride has now merged with other com- Brian Theriot CmtaMeu Eying the 40th field insult to the intelli1ence of Ora.nae County reaidenta. The fact of the matter is that all of us are veteran Conpasmen who have the respect of the voten- Dar r..aor. otherwise, we would not bold I read with some amusement office. Jim Felton'• column today . Felton's unfortunate com- ("Time of My Life," Jan. 21). In menu do not deserve the dignity fact, I agreed with his assessment of being repeated. But the fact of Baker's ties with The Irvine that bis irresponsible drivel was Co. I disagree with bis "tongue-published is noteworthy because in-cheek" notion that the com-it is an example of how some pany is somehow entitled to in Orange County have sunk to something simply by virtue of iu new depths in recent years. stranglehold on the county. u Perhaps there. i~ frustration anything, we the people, need because t~ ma1onty of Orange someone on our side against the County residents ~-too-smart likes of Baker and The Irvine Co. l? be fool~ on. the issues by the (maybe that's redundant-hberal manonty. So we get Baker is The Irvine Co.). I can only assume Felton was kidding when he said that no one 4Q•IJ running bas the proper back-1 1 • • • ground for Congress. Nathan Rosenberg spent thre years on n I 1 '' ,,_ fill 1 the "Hill" as a national defense adviser to the .Senate and the Secretary of Def ensc. In that capacity, he was very active in bringing legislation through the process into law. And, as I understand it, he is supported by many existing congrgsmen- l'm going with Rosenberg! Stnen Gabriel lnine Bad ham re$pon·ds Dear Editor: Jim Felton 's column about Orange County's congressional delegation was bad enough because of the ridiculous railing against my colleagues, Con- gressmen Bob Doman and Wil- liam Dannemeyer, and me. We can take that-otherwise we wouldn't be in public offtte. What was tragic about Fel- ton 's column was that it was an ' crosss party lines in November. Mean~hile, Republican can- didate Nathan Rosenberg reported raising more than $400,000 so far in his primary campaign. Rosenberg filed spending reports listing $142,000 in contributions and S 103,000 in Finest Authentic Food From Spain LIVE FI.AMENCO FLOOR SHOW . THURS., FRI., SAT., & SUN , r with Lourdes Rodriguez r DANCE TO THE DYNAMIC MUSIC OF Juan De La Cruz Wednesday thru Saturday \ PIANO ENTERTAINMENT AUTHENTIC SPANISH CUISINE (714) 752-6020 42'0 ~Way, Newp111 laeb (Aaoss from M HoUI. OJI M«Ardaw BIWI.) cliatortioll ... •. ---;· quitc...,ia~ My II ,_.. m t1'11•• 14 ,.... in die S&*'.J.tll-- hne beea tn••domlJ•n ii tive; so appaready the '1•1 beliewd I wa lefVina tbem _. enoup to nominate ud elect me a total of 26 times. c....-- Doman and Conpeaman Dan- nemeyer have not done too poorly at tbe polls, either. We are fortunate that the voten are sharp enoup to discern iuues from innuendo, because it appears that a few memben of the press cannot. If Felton would advise Marian Bergeson not to run for Con- gress and be thinks the quality of representation in this area is poor, what would he do? Have o one--represent the cowaty? RolMn E. •••se Me ... a1c-.- pledges as of December 31. In addition, he said Tuesday, a fundraiscr last week hosted by Gen. William Lyon netted S 165,000 for bis coffers and represented the biggest single fundraising event in the history of congressional campaigns in Orange County. -I s CdM uses defense to defeat Sailors BY GEORGE PAPPAS Newport Harbor High's bas- ketball team fell short in their bid to beat cross-town rivals Corona del Mar for the second time this season as the Sea Kings held on to win 4943. It was a combination of Har- bor's poor shooting and CdM's defensive playing, which gave the Sailors ( 1-5) their . fifth straight league loss this past week.. Harbor's chances of reaching the C IF playoffs are growing slimmer each game. But the Sea Kings (12-8,3-3) with the win have a good shot at attaining third place of the Sea View League. CdM plays Estan- cia tomorrow night at 7:30 p.m. in the Eagles gym. ... We played with a lot more intensity this time,·· stressed CdM Coach Paul Orris. "We embarrassed ourselves the first time. We didn't let Harbo r establish themselves offensively like we did last time. Harbor didn't get that confi- dence that beat us. They missed some shots, which I like to think was due to our defense. That's our game. We're not going to score loads of points, so wc·ve got to do the job on the def ensi 1e side,"' Orris continued. "lf we beat the teams \\e should beat we-will make th: playoffs. This was one of tht games we had to have. I've talked with my team a lot abou. the season being in our hands," Orris added. Orris stated that he thinks his team can beat Estancia by forc- ing the Eagles to shoot from the outside, the same strategy they employed against the Sailors. "Estancia is one of the teams we have to beat. We can beat them and I think we are the better team. We just have to be consistent and have play every- body tough on defense,.. he added. The Sea Kings kept Harbor from scoring on the inside and they forced the Sailors to rely on their outside shooting, which was terrible through much of the game. The Sailors only hit 3 of 19 shots in the first half. Things didn't improve in the final two quarters for the Sailors as they finished with a dismal 23 percent from the field ( 11 for 47). "You can't win in this league if you shoot poorly;• com- mented H"rbor Coach . Jerry DeBusk. "We can defend teams against teams well but we can't seem to shoot ... Harbor faces University 7:30 p.m. tomorrow night in an away game. "We had trouble controlling University's (Steve Stolzoff). He scored 20 points against us and we thought we did everything to stop him but we couldn•t , .. DeBusk said. CdM•s point guard Geoff Probst led the Sea Kings with 14 points. Probst sank se"en points in the first quarter to jumpstart the Sea Kings. Harbor struggled making sev- eral turnovers and missing shots as Cd M led 13-6 after one quarter. CdM•s Matt Herrington took over for Probst in the second quarter as be scored nine of his 11 points. Harbor•s defense had trouble stopping CdM from the inside and the Sailors were also beaten on the boards through much of the game. CdM outscored the Sailors 9- 2 in the second period to take a 22-10 lead into halftime. Herrington scored all of the Sea Kings points in the second period. The Sailors had trouble set- ting up their offense for most of the game. Things didn't improve for the Sailors in the second half . Cd M's Brian Spratt, who hadn't scored early on, began to sink shots from the inside. Spratt finished with eight points and hauled down 11 rebounds. Matt Cwiertnia also hit some shots after a slow start as he 1dded 10 points for the Sea !C.ings. Cd M outscored Harbor 15-8 in the third quarter as they ;ed 37-19. Harbor couldn't capitalize on tl,ei r scoring opportunities. But the Sailors made a run at catch- in.~ the Sea Kings in the final q~arter due to Jim Geerlings hitting a pair of three-pointers. Harbor also hit 12 free throws as they outscored the Sea Kings 24-12 in the final quarter. Har- bor's Tyler Koon had eight points and grabbed 11 rebounds. IETTlll IT UP -C.-11111 ... , 1111 Pnllll -Ill _. llf • 11111 -......................... 1'111111 .. a.11111111111 .... Frt9f ..... . ,,.... lllk 14 ....... 11111 .... ,. ,... ....... 4M3. PllTI IY UIY DECllllCG . Harbor girls to face University tonight Newport Harbor High's girls basketball downed Corona del Mar's team for the second time this season but unlike the last game the two teams played against one another, it wasn't a rout. The Sea Kings kept up with Harbor until the final quarter, but they fell 46-32. It was poor free throw shoot- ing down the stretch which thwarted the Sea Kings• chances .. at avenging the earlier loss to Harbor. ... saw it as my girls came into this court thinkina their going to dominate,"' commented Har- bor Coach Dave BarelL .. Then after a couple of minutes of turning the ball over left and ript, CdM WU even with UI. But if CdM bad bit half of tbe free throws they hlld miued, they could have beat us,"' Barela aaid. Harbor (10-8.2-4) fmces Uni- venity 7 p.m. tonight in the Sailon l)'ID. While C.clM (4-14,0-6) aoes apiut &a.mi 7 p.m. toniabt inanbom..-. •1 dn.t we c:aa beat Univer- lity. ne ... time we played them, we were .... the wbole ....... tbe final raw mia---· ··-•· -We._ '*•••e w of oar bll ............. n.. ~St.-... ,... Willa. temperature that game and Jen Ryan was out. University out- scored us 13-0 in the fourth quarter. That's when my girls died, because the Ou was eating them up,"' Barela related. "But I see our defense as being continuously weak," Barela added ... We get into foul trouble too soon, which could hurt us against Univenity."' CdM looked like a different team against Harbor this game. The Sea Kings zebounded much better, played tougher dcfeme and scored more consistently. But they were hurt by poor shooting at the charity stripe as they only hit 8 of 24 attempts. .. We usually average S7 per- cent as a team from the free throw line which ii pretty aooct ... said CdM Coach Roland Huber. 1bis was our wont outing at the line so far this year. If we bad bit half of the>1e we would been in the pme ... .. He (Barela) wu worried •bout his Pris com.ina in here overconfident," Huber went on. 11H you notice wbat taappened, Newport H9rb0r ca. Ot1t and preued UI in the fint quarter and they scored a couple quick .,.. .... Alter tUt -broke the .,,-. asy and Ml., om ofteme, wllidl ia wlaat .. dicln 't do .................. TM Sea Kimi' Mq witla H...,.,.., ... _ • ., tniled21-2Sllfterdrilqauten. Harbor·s Stacy Giem, who finished with 12 points. hit two quick baskets early in the period. Harbor returned to using the full-court press, which forced the Sea Kings into making several costly tumoven. Harbor blistered the Sea Kings 18-7 in the final period to clinch the game. Jenny Stucker led the Sailors with 16 points and 14 rebounds. ..In fourth period, we missed ciaht layups which killed us," Huber stated. The fopl situation \VU 10-1 in our favor. I told my . . ~ ...... girls not to leave the paint and force Harbor to shoot from the outside."' CdM's Kelly Cohen. who scored 13 points, has been emergina as one of the Sea Kinp' team leaden. -She is the most experienced and stronaeat player on our .team," Huber said. Eatancia could prove to be another formidable opponent for the Se1 l.inp. wrhe key to beatina to them ia atoppins Sbawna Newburn. lw COMMd ._,so I know how abe plays. Newbum 1COrcd 28 apimt us before foulina last U.. we ,..,.. ~ .. Huber ..W •• ._ Eltwi1 ii toqh from the .. .we wt diej allo have • ......... ..,.,,.. the bill ....... lanbi dacri'*I tlae Sea ~ ...... IMi ....... .· ' CdM, Harbor soccer game ends in BY GEORGE PAPl'AS The soccer showdown between crou-town rivals, New- port Harbor and Corona del Mar, ended in 1-I stalemate this past week. The game's result could be viewed u a kind of a letdown by both teams but Corona del Mar Coach Martin McGropn described the match u one of the best soccer games he bad ever watched. "It was a very good game," comment McGropn. "It wu very beautiful to watch. Two very good teams were playing." The score of tbe game wu 0- 0 at halftime U the game WU moatly a defemive-battJe. Har- bor (3-1-2) went ahead with 15 minutes gone in the half when David Woodruff scored a shot from IS yards out. CdM's Sohan Mupucuma- rana hit tbe tying goal 20 min- utes into the second half on an assist by Will Hill. The 1ame continued to be a slow defensive battle with neither team scoring agun. A lot of that may have had to do with the strong playing by each of the team's goalies. Har- bor's Ken Wilcut made six saves and Cd M's Brent JC.rum bad four saves. The Sea JC.inp ( 1-2-3) face Estancia 3 p.m. tomorrow in a home match. Harbor goes against U nivcr- sity in an home game 3 p.m. tomorrow. "We've been coming out on the wrong side of J--0, 2--0 scores during the season," McGrogan RESIDENTIAL REAL TY BUYING or SELLING said. "A tie with Harbor is not so bad even thoup I don' think my players would aay so ... McGropn said his team bu been hurt by injuries this season. They have fost four starters including one of their best playen, Pat Callaghan. Cal- laghan is out with a bruised.knee and a pulled hamstring and he bu sat out all six league games. "The guys who have came in for him have done well, but our off ensc is not the same without Pat. He is our best offensive player," McGroaan said. McGropn stressed offense is his team's weak v<>int. "We're not scoring goals," he said. "We \re got lots of chances but were not capitalizing on· them. You have to credit Har- bor's goalie Wilcut because we had a couple aood chances against him and be stopped us. We're YCfY good defensively, but we could have won most of our games if we had scored more goals." McGrogan described Estancia as a very good team. "They beat us 4-1 last time. They're a tough team to play against and score off of." McGrogan named Jeff Addi- son, Evan Stuart and team captain Matt Tom.Jin as players on the team whose playing bas improved dramatically over the course of the season. "Addison has improved enor- mously this season," McGrogan pointed out. -r omlin has helped the team come together. Stuart is former basketball player at the school and this is his fint year • Free Written Market Evaluation • Home Tours By Appointments • Hi1hest tntearity • Courteous Service • Twenty Years in Newport Beach Loretta Curci HENRY IS S11JDYING FOR COLLEGE Studying for the SAT begins when children first grapple with words and~. Later, they must develop effective readingskills, and be able to read faster and retain more of what they read. Build the foundation for colleQe alCCeSS early. Enroll )l(MS' child now in one of our sptrialiwed l)l'Oltams: a. .............. . cal...._forwelafor P'hMl. lr'fll1ie ••••.•••••••••.••.••..•..•. 832-775 7 Newport BGch ............. 955-1105 ~ .......................... 7»6581 *Multiple listin1 Member • Extra Advertising • Computer Printouts 644-1367 ................ • BukRewHn• .~ ........ ...... Our other achieYemait programs include: Evelyn Wood Study Dgnamics, SuperSAT,~Prep, and Evelgn Wood Reading Dgnamics. The Reading Game· .. • -II ;11...,,1 ._ ;71' , .. Ill 7 ......... 71111 ..... lllr _.. ... Mllf 81 111 .................... ~ .... --................... ,... PlllllY-.TClfl in soccer. Stuart bas done very well and each game be is getting stronger." The Sea Kings finished in second in the Sea View League last season. It was McGropn's first year as Cd M's coach. It may be tougher for the Sea Kings to do the same this season. "Riabt now our team bas a 40 percent chance to play some real good soccer. We can play better than we arc now and if we do we could do finish as well u we did last season."' McGrogan also added that goalie Krum bas also done well this season. ·. -Fly :n-ans world Express• from <>ranae County to over 100 dtles worlclwlde. Faster than an airport van. More convenient than a rental car. It's ltans World Express, the easiest way to LAX from cities just outside of L\A. TWE is TWNs commuter air network. 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So what solution can we offer these various types of cbarten? For this reason, Newport's charter industry has formed a self-regulating organization called the Yacht Masters & Marine Association. According to President Janet Winterhalder, their goal is to be pro-active and work with the city, Harbor Department and Coast Guard to mitigate concerns. Sound simple? Not with sev- eral different types of charter operations at work in Newport: J. Fixed Base Operations- The Cannery, Pavilion and Hornblower for instance. Each of these operaton charter Coast Guard certified boats. These vessels have two watertiaht bulkheads and meet very string- ent Coast Guard safety require- ments. They also have their own parking and boardiq f1eilities. 2. Bareboat-Tbis type of charter is called "bare" because it is just that: 1be bareboat does not include skipper or crew. Therefore, when someone cbar- ten a boat, they assume full CORONA DEL MAR Butetball: defeated Newport Harbor, 49-43. The Sea Kings play Estancia 7:30 p.m. tomorrow night in the Eagles' gym. Girll Baketbd: lost to Newport Harbor, 46-32. The Sea Kings face Estancia 7 p.m. tonight in an home game. Wreldina: The Sea Kings will participate in the varsity league tournament at Estancia Feb 11. Soccer: Boys tied Newport Harbor, 1-1. The Sea Kings play Estancia 3 p.m. tomorrow in an home match. Girls also play Estancia today at 3 p.m. in an away match. NEWPORT HARBOR: Basketball: lost to CdM, 49-43. The Sailors face University tomorrow night 7:30 p.m. in an away game. . Girls Basketba.ll:beat CdM. 49-43. The Sailors play University 7 p.m. tonight in an home game. Wrestlin1: The Sailors particpate varsity league tournament at Estancia on Feb. 13. Soccer: boys tied with CdM, 1-1. Boys face University 3 p.m. !omorrow in an home match. Girls play Univenity 3 p.m. today in an away game. PACIFIC DAVEL SCHOOL _ _ ES_!~. 1~--____ !..-. ._ responsibility and liability. However, our Newport char- ter companies realize that for the most part the party chartering the boat wants a paid skipper, crew and often catering included with the boat. With these addi- tional services is it still a bare boat? If not, the vessels must be Coast Guard approved. For most of the charter boats this would be impossible-a major problem for these companies. 3. Boat Rentals-This form I . The city bas instigated a special event permit proceu that requires proper disposal of all trash and that the boat contains a Coast Guard approved holdin1 tank, while it prohibits: a. parking on city streets and parking lots. b. loading at gas docks, public pien and private residences c. amplified sound on the exterior of the boat d. amplified sound audible from SO' after 10 p.m. The Yacht ·Masten and ITITE ClllFI II JI I lnlr •• ..... - llJB _.Iii -.... ID Jll Pl; 1111 Jllll 11' I 1 • .., c1r1•c a.-1111111 11 ... "'""' 111r1 .._ 111 Marine Auociation h• qreed to the city.. conditiom and is dilipntly workina to have all ch--. abidt by thae rules. If you tee a charter boat violatina thae rules, c.n Janet at 675- 2412. The Association would appreciate your comments. 2. Tboup it ii not feasible for all boats to have watertiaht double bulkheads, it is possible for every charter to meet the Coast-Guard's strict safety requirements. Once again, the Yacht Masters and Marine Association is working with the Cout Guard to implement a workable inspection procedure. An Ensign "tip of the bat" to the Newport charter industry for trying to improve deficiencies before legislation is needed! COURSES .. :• Ae..W •TRAVEL OP--•111.•mwm ~~~1E5 Ti-~·-'a~"!= "'Harbor surfers win title n•• a TUV&CA-• .. YOU ..... _, ... ____ ._•_WM_•_ .. _ .... 714 543-9495 cums • Im a IE I -.... W • ISSISlml. 12 II D IOI ClmlS For the second straight year, Corona del Mar High 's surfing ·team captured the state surfing ~ flbruarq14. 918 SEND A LOVED ONE A SPECIAL MESSAGE mis VALENTINE'S DAY 4 LINES $20.00 20 .Characters per line YOUR MESSAGE GOF..SINTO A HEART Qll: 631-8120, Ea 16 championship this past weekend. The Sailors edged out Laguna Beach High with a team score of 67-66 at Bolsa Chica Beach. Harbor's second consecutive state title is ironic considering that the Sailon didn't have surfing program three years ago. Actually, Harbor was without a surfing team for seven years before Harbor Surfing Coach Todd Hazeltine began co1ehing the team two years ago. READIN<lSBY KRYSTAL T.atc.l&Nln"1 ... ,..., ,,, .• ,.,..... Niii~ ....... tllfplnll m a • d • IUd'9 • l.cM, Mmr-f1181 m &u.-111 Mv*f•tll,.. .... .. ~ ......... )Qld,... ...... l'Ni ............... ,... .,.,... ........... la'*• far. Bill and Bob Baum led the Sailors to the win as they placed second and third in the men's division fi~ beating out two Laguna Be1eb surf en and U.S. national team memben Steve Chew and Hans Hagen. The Baum's bad to at least take 1CCOnd and third for the Sailors to clinch the champion- ship. Harbor's Malia Alani cap- tured fmt place in the women's division, which also IUde her the CIF 3A women's individual state champion. Bob Baum finished fint in the kneeboarding division u Bill Baum took tee0nd in the boogie boarding competition. .. It wu up for pabs," com- mented Hazeltine, a 1983 arad- uate of Corona del Mar Hip School. .. Lquna Beach won the fmt two times we played them in leque and we won the third time." Hazeltine attributed tbe vic- tory to the •11ot •wfina on the tida part. .. He mo cited IUppOl't from Bob Harley al 8illab6q USA. .. Police Blotter suspacaon of commercial bur- glary. THURSDAY, JAN. 21 CRIMES picion of receiving known stolen property. 2125 -Susan Anne Haga, 26, of Garden Grove was arrested on suspicion of possession of mctbamphetamines. of dcfraudina an innkeeper. SATURDAY, .IAN. 23 CRIMU 1255 -Hubcap1 valued 11 SSOO were reported stolen from a vehicle in the 3100 block of Clay. FRIDAY. JAN. 22 The Police Blotter is INesenled • • pubMc setWc:e from the Hewpott EMt,> det.lilirw crimes and arrests in fM•pott Buch. It should be noted thlt crimes listed are only those which •re reported to the Newport Buch Police Department •nd arrests made 11re only those suspected of crimes Mtd not those convicted. 1850 -A man's wallet and contents valued at $35 were reported stolen from a business in the 4600 block of Campus. I 9SO -A bicycle valued at S600 was reported stolen from a garage in the 300 block of Cana. CRIMES 0800 -Computer equipment valued at S l ,SOO was reported stolen from a business located at 160 Newport C.cnter Drive. 1430 -A wallet and contents valued at $234 were reported stolen from a vehicle in the 2000 block of West Ocean Front. ARRESTS MONDAY, JAN. 11 CRIMES 0830 -A car stereo valued at S 1,689 was reported stolen from a car parked in the 2300 block of Port Durness. 1320 -Hubcaps and a rim valued at $280 were reported stolen from a vehicte in the 300 block of Via Lido Nord. 1535 -Hubcaps valued at $200 were reported stolen from a vehicle in the Fashion Island parking lot. 0900 -Computer equipment valued at S 18,655 was reported stolen from W. W.A.T. tl G. Architects Limited. ARRESTS :0005 -Jorge Arturo Castro. 27, of Gaudalajara, Mexico, was arrested on suspicion of the unlawf uJ taking of a vehicle. 1340 -Brett Walter Wilson, 20, of Santa Ana was arrested on suspicion of battery on a peace officer. 1700 -Scott Casey Flanegin. 32. of Newport Beach was arrested on suspicion of posses- sion of cocaine for sale. TUESDAY, JAN. 19 CRIMES 1100 -Currency totaling $1 77 was reported stolen from Little Big Shot located at 109 22nd Street. 1800 -A bicycle valued at S 165 was reported stolen from a garage in the I 00 block of 30th Street. 1924 -A leather jacket valued at $300 was reported stolen from a residence in the I 00 block of 33rd Street. ·· ARRESTS 1620 -Brian Raifo Faris, 25. of Los Alamitos was arrested on suspicion of forgery. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 21 CRIMES • 0830 -A stereo valued at $900 and a jacket valued at SI 00 were reported stolen from a vehicle in the I 00 block of 16th Street. 1300 -A wheelchair valued at $650 and a walker valued at $65 -were reported stolen from a convalescence home in the 1400 block of Superior. ARRESTS 000 I -Thomas Patrick Jack- s on, 29, of Palmdale was arrested on suspicion of disor- derly conduct. 2030 -Rita Angelic Davis, 31, of Costa Mesa was arrested on suspicion of misdemeanor drunk driving. 2035 -Vernon Eugene Keel, 24, of El Toro was arrested on ARRESTS . 0115 -Todd Keith Schmigcl, 23, of Oceanside was arrested on suspicion of giving false inf or- mation to a peace officer. 0530 -James Mitchell Blake, 23, of Santa Cruz was arrested on suspicio n of receiv~ng known stolen property. 1500 -Karen Rebcco Arzate, 37, of Tustin was arrested on suspicion of commercial bur- glary. 2120 -AJan Recd Haga, 31, of Orange was arrested on sus- 1900-A stereo valued at SSOO, a camera valued at $700 and a dashboard valued at $300 were reported stolen from a vehicle in the JOO block of 28th Street. ARRESTS 0055 -Samuel Arredondo AJdivar, 25 , of Anaheim was arrested on suspicion of receiv- ing known stolen property. 1300 -William Howard Smith, 41 , of Ocean Spring, Miss ., was arrested on suspicion 0210 Gregory Scott Lukosky, 23, of Newport Beach was arrested on suspicion of posses- sion of cocaine. SUNDAY, JAN. U CRIMES 1919 -Vandals reportedly caused $4, 120 in d~mage to a car parked in the Fashion Island parking lot. ARRESTS 0300 -Nelson Edward Boord Jr., 34, of Huntington Beach was arrested on suspicion of misde- meanor drunk driving. Charges against yacht broker dropped BY BILL HARVEY Criminal fraud charges will not be filed by the District Attorney against a Newport Beach yacht broker after it was learned he has agreed to repay the aJleged victim as much as $675 ,000, according to District Attorney Mark Allen Sevigny. According to Sevigny, Richard Anthony Bell, former owner and operator of Spindrift Yachts in Newport Beach, took a deposit of. S6(5,400, which represented payment in full on a yacht from William Dawson, but failed to place an order with the Taiwan boat yard that built boats on contract for Spindrift. "At this time, Mr. Dawson, who lives in Tulsa, Oklahoma, is unwilling to press charges against Tony Bell, "said Sevigny, .. because Bell has agreed to repay at least part of the money. It must be obv~us t hat Dawson doesn't want Bell to go to jail. because if Bell is in jail. he won't pay Dawson. business was foundering. While it's fairly unusual for a buyer to pay the full purchase price in advance, that's exactly what Mr. Dawson did. "Mr;. Bell used the money to try to keep his company going. It was never his intent to abs,.. cond with the funds, and he did :xactly what he would have done if he had gone into bankruptcy." .. Asncaraslcantell,theoriginal According to Sevigny. in order was for a power yacht in order to file criminaJ charges the the SO-to-60-foot range,.. said district attorney's office must Bell's attorney, Frank A. prove Bell intended to convert Conner, "and my client's (BcU) . funds to pe rsonal use. LASMONTANASRANCH HUNTING ·AND FISHING CLUB (AN UNINCORPORATED ASSOCIATION) ' .: ' . (R) mmaa CITTU IUD A PRIVATE HUNTING AND FISHING CLUB 1,000 TWENTY-YEAR MEMBERSHIP SECURITIES OFFERED AT: 1st 50 MEMBERS, $10,000 EACH ; 2nd 100 MEMBERS, $20,000 EACH; 3rd 550 MEMBERS, $·30,000 EACH; 4th 300 MEMBERS,1 $50,000 EACH ; Las Montanas Ranch Hunting and Fi sh ing Club is located approximately 2 hours drive from Los Angeles on 1.377 acres of the Raljon Ill Ranch in the Green Horn Mountains adjacent to the Sequoia National Forest and in the Foothills of the Sierra Nevadas. Two and one-half miles of Little Poso Creek traverses the Club. I ndi- genous game such as quail. dove. wild turkey. whitewing and pigeon are plentiful. Big game of deer, elk, bear. big horn sheep and mountain lion. small bore shooting for rabbits, squirrel. raccoon and bobcat are for members' hunting pleasure during season. Other game such as antelope. American bison, boar, pheasant, chukker and bobwhite shall be planted along wit h additional stocking of bass, trout and blue- gill, following the sale of the 700th member. • This exclusive membership offering complies with the State of California Department of Cor- porations for qualification of the 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- ed by the Prospectus. A Prospectus may be obtained by contacting Mr. Dudley F. Miller (714) 760-3912. 685 Vista Bonita. Newport Beach, California 92660. or Alexander B. McDonald. Esquire (619) 755-9300. 12520 High Bluff Drive. Suite 150, San Diego. California 92130. /, ,_ 11-1-11'9•FDTn4. I• THE NEWPORT B8GN Assistance Leaglie holds bridal show BY DINA VON BURGER 'Tis that time of year again, -when women are planning their weddings. The first thing on the agenda is to select a date. Once this is confirmed, the future bride goes shopping for her gown and those of her brides- maids. Since the trend in the late '80s is to have a formal wedding, The Assistance League of New- port Beach in conjunction with their Auxiliaries Virginia Castle and the Assistccns presented .. An Afternoon of Elegance" featuring fashions for the bride and groom, not only for the wedding but for the honeymoon, as well. The bridal gowns this year are, indeed, elegant. Sweetheart, jewel and oval necklaces are reembroidered or appliqucd with lace. Sleeves range from an Elizabethan feeling to long set- in sleeves, bell shapes or no sleeves, although in respect to the latter, ruffles of chiffon appliques with lace cover the upper arms and are worn with 22-button gloves. The bodice is nipped in with an emphasis on showing the waist. Aline tiered skirts or a skirt of soft pleats or gathers billows out to the floor. Some of the gowns have long trains made of the same white silk taffeta, while other trains are made of tulle extending some- times eight feet behind the future bride. If the bride does select a gown with a self train attached to the skirt, she seems tQ opt for a headpiece with a short veil in front and falling gracefully to the waistline. Simple crowns seem to be popular, as arc white hats trimmed with veiling and flow- ers. Recommended for the bride are low-heeled shoes; the tradi- tional something borrowed, something blue; and definitely having makeup prof cssionally applied, as "Beauty on Locale" demonstrated at this f asl;lion show. Bridesmaid dresses also fol- low the traditional line. Square, draped, off-the-shoulder neck- lines predominate with short puffed sleeves, worn with the 22- button glove. The other empha- sis, in addition to the neckline for the bridesmaids, is the waist- line, which is dropped, draped, pleated and gathered. Length varies from mid-knee to floor length. Fabrics are silks, taffetas and moires. The color selection ranges from pastels to strong vibrant colors such as blue and green .. All the gowns are shown with dyed-to-match pumps .. So what will the groom be wearing? It depends upon the hour set for the wedding. Morn- ing sees coats of Oxford grey with the hick ory strip trouser, white win~ collar shirt, striped ascot and pale grey doeskin vest. 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In some instances the groom has opted to wear tics and cummer- bunds which arc coordinated with the bridesmaids gowns. Fabrics used arc shark.skins, silks and lightweight worsted. Probab~ the latest trend in clothing for men is the white jacket, which for summer has given way to color. The shawl color, shaped coat with no vest is available in pale blue, fla- mingo pink, teal, cherry, huckle- berry and purple. These colored jackets arc worn with matching cumbcrbunds, bow tic and spread collar white or pastel shirts, white pleated trousers and shoes. Depending upon the honey- moon location, designs recom- mended are basically casual attire, which can be packed easily. Panicularly popular are the lightweight knits which can be dressed up or down depend- ing upon the accessories used. Jan Seitz and Sue Mears co- chaircd the show, commented by Kitty Leslie and Nancy Brigham. 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REE THIS MONTH ONLY Thia cumination includes an OrthOpedic and Neurological test, .. well -a private consultation to mcua the ....... 545-5556 ' Harborlites loons alk1 tbree-f oot floral cen- terpieces, before escaping upstairs to change into their period costumes. Co-chair Judy Hemley wore a Madame Pom- padour replica, while her hus- band, Rogue, wore Louis XV. Co-chair Susan Bartlett authen- ticated her gown by adding the paniers, of which committee member Michael Perkins was later to say, "The paniers arc quite comf ortablc as I can rest my arms on them!" Guests, who were individually announced by heralder Glen Hodson, were welcomed before entering the ballroom to partake of a gourmet meal accompanied by wines from the Reserve Cellars of Ernest and Julio Gallo. T•>pping off the evening, guests sipped B cl B and Scmpe Armagnac dor.ated by Regal IY •IA VII IURIER Brands, while bidding on a Lobster-Clam Bake and paint- ing donated by artist Robert Santore. One of the highlights of the evening seemed to be the opportunity prizes-a trip to New York including theatre tickets to "Les Miserables" and two treasure chests assembled for a woman and man. As the evening came to a close, suppor- ters of the Mozart Camerata Orchestra walked away with a handsome etched box from the Crystal Factory. Underwriters were James Baker, the Mission Viejo Com- pany I Phillip Morris and Jerry and MaraJou Harrington. In a dual capacity as underwriter and committee member were Bar- tlett, Eve and Henri Foussard, Sii;rid Hecht, Hemley, Lillie HinJe, Ruby and Jot Lloyd, Elaine Lucas, Shona and Ron Manning, Sylvia and Robert Popov, Gerry and Wally Schroeder, and Georgene and Ralph Smith. More committee members were Marcie Adler, Ann and Mary Blake, Lois Cornwell, Peagy Cotton, Marie Fargo, Ruth Jemen, Nancy Hodson, Susan Jarvie, Christi Kinkle, Betty Kewson, Linda Ott, Elea- nor Saale and Rosanne Valdes. 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Of course, 'Lou is merely a character in the play, and by the time unknowing audience members realize this, others familiar with the play have experienced the first of many built-in staging treats within "Tribute." And, for some reason, seeing this unfold on the audience at the Laguna Playhouse was even more of a treat. But making a joke of patrons · is not what makes "Tribute" a good play. And what makes Director Joan McGillis' produc. tion at the Laguna Playhouse worth seeing is, simply, two respectable performances, and a f cw very funny deliveries. Now, one of the challenges of staging .. Tribute"-next to mak- ing the opening f ccl more like a roast than a play-is to not weigh down a very sensible handling of theme with poor acting. Although Michael Miller, as the play's wise-cracking lead character Scottie Templeton, appeared to be clowning around too much early on, be did seem to somewhat settle into the ~ 191 mTI IY EYEI -Cllllf 111 I , • ..,, lllb 111 •tit I -• .... II Ill 1.1i111 PllJ'1111 111f lu II Ill•• 111111'1 '1'rlllll." Tiii ..... I ......... character as the evening pro- gressed. And that's important, because, even though "Tribute" is an amusing comedy, it also takes a good look at the nature of a very important character relationship. Through a tandem intermix of the present (via stage right and left monologues) and the past (on-stage dramatic scenes) "Tribute"clucs the audience into the pain-riddled life of ex-writer, ex-producer, and full-time yuks- ter, Scottie Templeton. What moves tht play is the tenuous reconciliation of Tem- pleton and his college grad son Jud (played by Rich Jackson). Facing the inevitable conscquen- ccs of terminal leukemia, Tem- pleton asks his ex-wife (Maggie Stratton) to persuade their embittered son to stay with him. Hoping to rekindle the joy of their relationship before be left his family, Templeton encoun- ters resentment from his son, making the task of picking up the picc:es even more difficult. Both fat her and son's ideal conceptions of each other appear to lead to an even greater rift, but in reality, it yields a mutual understanding. Wfribute" gives us the meeting of two very different, yet alike, minds: Scottie's spontaneous attempts at avoiding commit- mcn t by humor, and Jud's attempt to do the same by distancing Jtlmself from prob- lems. Admittedly, the play contains some marginally useful char- acters-Sally Hains (Lisa Picotte) and Hilary (Cindy Bol- lman) are in their own way indicators of the Scottie charac- ter, but often times they seem too peripheral to the overall storyline. - What makes the play, and this production, is the relationship between father and son, and to McGillis' credit, Miller and Jackson arc able to get a chem- istry going between their char- acters. So, despite a few lukewarm supporting performances from basically lukewarm characters, the production is able to get on track and provide some memor- able moments, mostly one-liners from Miller's Scottie Tem- pleton. "Tribute" rum now through Feb. 7 at the Laguna Moulton Playhowe in Laguna Bearh. For showtimes and ticket availability call (7 I 4) 494-8021. Ballet Pacifica to present 'Arabesque ' for Valentine's Diy Ballet Pacifica in Laguna Beach will begin I 988 with a diverse and entertaining selec- tion of short ballets to continue the '87-'88 Concert Series. Leading the program will be a technical, neo-classical ballet entitled "Arabesque" with music composed by Bach and staging by Lila Zali. In response to numerous. requests, the com- \ I pany will also present "Kolors," a modern, witty comedy ballet with music and lyrics by Ken Nordine and Richard Campbell. Rounding out the program's repertoire are two premiere works-"Shadcs of the Orient" by Kitty Sue McCoy and a ballet conceived to Mozart's "Dia- logue." Two performances will be Dmw• ....... ...................... ,,.., ........... .. given on Saturday, Feb. 13, and Sunday, Feb. 14 -at 3:30 and 8 p.m .. All performances will be held at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse. With music composed by Bae~" Arabesque" is an abstract ballet highlighting one of the most beautiful lines in ballet, the arabesque, and exploring the many possible combinations, directions, heights, and planar levels used with this movement. Often referred to u an exercise in four dimensions, the dancen represent the four voices of the fugue that follow the melodic structure of Bach 'I own musical fugue. Among the dancers fea- tured will be: CoDltancc Domin- auez, Lee Wiaand, Kristi Moorehead, James Pollara, and Sylvia Rico. The popularity of "Kolon" when it was performed several seuona ago prompted Ballet Pacif1ea to include it in this year's concert aeries. "Kolon" utilizes comprehensive dace techniques of ballet, modcmjli:z wl mime and ii choreoaraplled "f Jo Emery. A venalilHled cut of 25 dancers present abstract vi1nette1-aarrated -With wittj, clner clialope~ IW9lte -tOlon" ranaina from a .......... ......... .... dall .._.. •• 'I lme been," ......... II 41',• Two lllort warb ••0 i•'• the program will be making their premiere. The first entitled "Dialogues" was inspired from Mozart's first divertimento com- position which, for the fint time, features clarinets in dialogue with violins and wu written when Mozart was only fifteen. The ballet is performed in four clu1ical movements utilizing a slightly old style of movement resembling the minuet style of dancing. The second premiere ballet, conceived and choreographed by Kitty Sue McCoy, is entitled "Shades of the Orient" and uses lyrical ballet and modem dance to contemporary music by the group Japan. Traditional, orien- tal flavoring in the first part of the music is depicted by cymbals and gongs until it breaks away to a more rock style of instru- mentation. Four airls symbolize these two flavon by dancina in a balanced/ off balanced style, with one shoe on and one off to enhance the mystical transi- tion. Ticlceu are available by calling tlw Ba/kt Pacifica OJJi~ at (714) 494-1271. Rerular admlulon u JJO; uniorJ, s111- tkn11 anti cltlldrm undn twelw are J8. 11ae Lllpnll Moulton Ploy- houu u kxated at 606 Lapna Canyon Rood In Lilpftl llftlclt. Frtt l""i"" ii """"'11*. Please join . - II AP 4. I• THE NEWPORT ENIGN ,_II .,.. 'N.ight MUst Fall' but not soon enough ... BY JUDY DUFFY The Director·~ Message in the front of the program for "Night Must Fall" at the Costa Mesca Civic Playhouse tells the audience that Pati Tambellini directed this show during her first season with the Playhouse 23 ycan ago. Tambcllini writes that the show is ". . . difficult in its demand on performers and technical crew . . . ., She is correct. This SO-years-young script is difficult to stage and to act. There· •re subtleties of character here that demand fine craftsmanship from everyone involved. Unfortunately this production does not offer the acting talent to meet that demand even though, technically, the show is very sound. Tambcllini handled her acton with flair and attemp- ted to set a pace for the show that would build for the final, heart-wrenching scene. Unfortunately some of those actors failed to pay attention to what Tambellini was asking of them. Dorothea Kelsey, who plays Mrs. Bramson, a bypochondriac-grandame, could have stayed at home and allowed a cold reading from any member of the audience to substitute for her presence in the invalid's wheelchair. A strong role, with excellent possibilities for both high drama and chuck- lcs, any resemblance to a real person written by author Emlym Williams was lost in Kelsey's inability to interpret her role beyond a monotone, untimed delivery of lines she often forgot. Also weak, but definitely several cuts above Kelsey, was Terrell Bond. While she man- aged to portray the stiffness involved in the character of Olivia Grayne, Bramson 's niece, she missed the core of the fascination Grayne feels for Dan, the mesmerizing young man who comes into the house bringing with him a cloud of evil. The portrayal of Dan by Craig Bently HarrilJ is what makes this production of"Night Must Fall" a must-sec on local theater fan's Norm's offers tasty treats BY CHERYL STEHLING Norm's Restaurant in Costa Mesa is one of those places where a family can go and cat a great meal and not leave with an empty wallet. The extensive bill of fare goes beyond the items listed on the menu, with four to six different fish dishes written on the special blackboard daily. But that's not all. Every month a luncheon special is featured and on weekends. those who enjoy such treats as eggs Benedict and huev'os rancheros will have their taste buds satis- fied with these delights. For February, the special luncheon is a triple-decker clubhouse sandwich with French fries for $2.69. This promises to be a popular item. "I will probably have to go back during lunch and help make the sandwiches," said restaurant manager Chuck Schroeder. BreaJcf ast is available 24 hours a. day. A variety of egg and omelette dishes are offered, 15 different brcakf ast sides includ- ing juices and meats and every- body's favorite, buttermilk pan- cakes and French toast. "We make the best French toasv you 11 ever find, ... claimed Schroeder. Scanning the menu might prove to some a challenge and making up one's mind what to have is another challenge. All sandwiches are either regular or deluxe, with soup of the day or salad and French fries or fruit off cred with the deluxe choice. Wrap your fingers around a deli sandwich or try a fork •n k.nifer. Eight burger choices 'and three chili specialities arc also f ea- tured. For those who arc in the mood for a salad, Norms has every possibility with seven choices. Especially popular is the Costa Mesan Tossed Salad with lightly marinated shredded lettuce, diced tomatoes, and chopped bacon with Swiss and cheddar cheese. Flip the menu open to the inside and you 11 find flame broiled 1teab, chick.en, seafood and entn:es under the heading of specialities. Popular chicken dishes are the Newporter Chicken for SS .9S, Hawaiian Chicken for S.S.6S and Mexican Style Chicken for SS.SS. .. Just like home .. dishes are liver and oniODI, country fried steak and pot rC*t. Specialties not seen on the -, IMat shown on posten tbroaabout the restaurant are a T-bone steak dinner for $4.99. broiled prime rib steak for $4.99 and top sirloin steak with all the shrimp you can eat for $7.99. For breakfast, there's the chuck- wagon steak and eggs for $4.99. An even better deal arc the early dinner specials between 2 and S p.m. Grilled cod with rice for $3.99, New York steak witb baked potato for $3.99, rotis- serie bar-b-que one half chicken with rice for S3.99 are just a few items you will find . Seniors will receive complimentary ice cream sundaes of the dessert of the day. Speaking of desserts, the back of the menu yields some sur- prises. In addition to such mouth watering treats as chocolate mousse pie, hot French apple strudel and New York style cheesecake, there is an extensive fountain selection. For the small fry under 10 years, the back of the menu has a selection of break!ast,w lunch and dinner items. Great food at great prices is just a small part of what cus· tomcrs will fiQd at o rms. A great family atmosphere from a family owned and operated restaurant since 1949, manager Schroeder, who has 24 years with the company and assistant manager Shirley Otis who has logged 31 years with Norms, assures customers they are in good hands. Norms has 15 restaurants throughout Los Angeles and Orange counties. but it is not your average, run of the mill, chain restaurant. said Schroeder. "We haven't so much as changed over the years as we \te matured," he said ... Our future plans are to just keep serving the area as we have been since 1984." Nor ms is located at 2150 Harbor Boulevard at Victoria in Costa Mesa. Phone: 631-0505. Baby •ck Ribl It Chicken DinMr ~~~;:~~:;~~;;:~ for $18.95 ~~~18/l)' COAfpA~~ 2000 ~w/)0#1 8lt>d . CQitQ Moo 631 2JJO GULLIVER'S Perfectly Old-Fashioned! VAI.ENTINE'S DAY IESERVATIONS ESSENTIAL.' agendas. Despite the lack of support from Kelsy and Bond, Harrill turns in an emotionally draining performance that draws the audience into the tortured pathways that Dan travels to reach a sad end. With a Liverpudlian accent that is right on the mark, Harrill docs a fine, professional job with a difficult role and carric the show almost single-handedly. What help he docs get comes from Denise Kenney, who bus- tles about and makes her house- keeper character sparkle. Hubert Laurie, Olivia's suitor, is played by Robert Halverson who turns in a workman-like and not unpleasant perfor- mance. Ditto for Lori Hoopes who plays Dora. the little-bit- pregnant parlor-maid who brings Dan into the household. Hoopes might have dithered more to get her dumb-blond c haracter off the ground. Ins pector Belsizc gets good treatment from the hands of Glen Smith who apparently understands that underplaying a straight role is often the best way to go. Technical support of the show is impeccable. Lonnie Alcaraz turned out a fine set with onJy one drawback. It was more than vaguely reminiscent of the Play- house's production of .. On Golden Pond." • Mon Cbateau Resta,urant Elegant Belgian & French Cuisine Award Winner, World Famo11& Restaurants lnt'l. Lunch and Dinner Reservations 7141830-3810 23642 El Toro Rd. Harpist El Toro Violinist ..... ~~ "'" • BrKncli at JOHN DOMINIS on Valentine's Oaf'. • It's tlie only tliing betUr titan brealtfast in bed. JOHN DOMINIS Hawa ii"s btst· 'f°'41n restaurant has brought the romance of the islands lo one of the most spec- tacular watrr(ronl locations in Nf\l•port Beacfr Table-side brunch strwcr starts M'ith Kona coffee and champagne or premium K•ines along witfr your choice of entrtts. So come ID JOHN DOMINIS for a taste of Hak'ati in Newport Beach Open daily for luncfr and dinner Sunday brunch 1s served from I 0:00 am . lo 3.00 pm Cnll C714) 6)0-5112 for restrva lions. .. --. • • ... • r Calendar ART Amish Quilts from tbe Collec- tion of Tiie Mmeum. of Amer- ican Folk Art will display through March 13 at The Bow- ers Museum, 2002 N. Main Street, Santa Ana. Call 647- 6530. Maritime artist John Stobert's Six new lithol'Aphs will display February I through March 31 at Whitman Galleries, 3545 East Coast Highway, Corona det Mar. Hours arc 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday. Call 675-2478. "Ironic PUlions" 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 5 p.m., Monday through Saturday, and 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday. Call 494-2440. "Space-Lipt~·m" feat- uring works i;ificb;;.d Godfrey is currently on display at Rancho Santiago Art Gallery, 17th and Bristol, Santa Ana. Hours are HJ a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday t~rougb Thursday and 11 a.m. LET US DELIVER YOUR DINNER TONIGHT! stawant 'XPREss·~ • -, . 833-1872 --------------------- Now ... en joy fine food from popular local restaurants without leaving the comf on of you.r home! Gift Certificates Available Romantic Overnight Special THE TONY AWARD-WINNING MUSICAL T/,,,E ,,,AG ·A BtG aAOADWAY llUltCAL Hfr' WCBS -~ "NOTHING AS L.Avt9H HM .aH OM 81M>ADWAY IN 41 Yl!AM• WAll. ST JlfL WB&.AZING THEA TIUCAL fMROftKI• NY Tl,,,ES 'A TftlU ..... THE SHOW 11 A llllA9H" "One of the Better Orchestl"'JS arti\'e in South ern California" to I p.m. on Friday. Call 667- 3177. p .......... , Mklll• Pscell, Lillda Ibfss1 ..a .Jodi Jew will display tbrouah February 28 at Watercolor Gallery, 1492 S . Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. Call 494-8838. I ' played on the banjo, mandolin, tin whistle, syntbcsiz.cr, accor- dian and bodhran will take place February I I at 8 p.m. in UCrs U niveraity Club. Tickets are S8 and S 12. Call 8S6-SOOO. Tiie pluo duo of Stepllen Nellloll ud OYid Y--a will perf onn February 7 at 4 p.m. in St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. A donation of SS is iequated. Call 631-2880. able by calling 1-800-34- 0PERA. ' STAG~ "Nipt M• Fall" by Emlyn Williams will play Thursdays throuah Sundays, through Feb- ruary 14, at the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse, 661 Hamilton Street, Costa Mesa. Tickets are SS and $6. Call 6S0-5269. SLEEP Wll'T Cl•E -11111111 -1111 ....... klllll ii .... Cllll ..,.. •••• '1 I• ... •111111111" _, ..., • ._. .. _,._.._ ..... -llmrtllll71.MO ..... •H•:• ..... Ila six ....... ._ II ... 11111111 wtrrJ111 ..... llllr 111~l1m1 ••• , I 111 1111 •111~1111" la 1111111 I llJClllln. I -.... 11111 wlll tm II mllllll -,,l~ltml 111111111 La1una Gallery Ni1ht will take place February 4 from 6 to 10 p.m. Continuous free tram service will be provided to more than 70 participating galleries. Call 494-1018. MUSIC Traditional Irish folk music The Chapman CoUqt Con- cert Choir ancl 1uitar ensemble wilt perform February 5 at 8 p.m. in C hapman College's Chapman Auditorium. Call 997- 6812. "Kismet," the Tony-Award win- ning musical fantasy will play February 5 through 21 at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive. Costa Mesa. Tickets are ·avail· BELGIAN WAFFLE INN Where the World's Greatest Cmtomen Dine! Home of the Fantastic Bel1ian Wames, the Gicantic 4-E11 Omelets, and The Superb ~andwicbes. South Coast Plai.a Village 3800 South Plaza Drive Santa Ana/Costa Mesa (714) SS7-Sl8' HISTORIC LANDMARK ON THE BAY ....... ,.. • .,u .. , ..... HPllJ 14 l7Wl777 "Marry Mt a Little," the Ste- phen Sondheim revue created by Craig Lucas and Norman Rene, at South Coast Repertory's Second Stage, 65S Town Center Drive. Costa Mesa. Tickets arc $19 and $24 for this musical running through February 28. Call 957-4033. . Vildnp," a drama about three generations of Danish American crafts men, will be performed Wednesdays through Sundays through February 13, at the Grove Theatre Company's Gem Theatre, I 28S2 Main Street. Garden Grove. Tickets arc S 12- S l 5. Call 636-7213. "Tribute," a bittersweet comedy is playing through February 7 at Laguna Moulton Playhouse. 606 Laguna Canyon Drive. Laguna Beach. Tickets are $11 - $13. Call 494-0743 or 494-802 J. "No Mother But Jazz," a mus- ical tribute to Cole Porter, will play through February 21 at The Newport Theatre Arts Center, 2SO l Cliff Drive, Newport Beach. Call 631--0288. "Hoi Tilts," a revue of British and American Broadway mus- icals will be performed February 10-1 3 and 16-20 in UCl's Fine ' Arts Concert Hall. Tickets arc $9 on weekends and SS to $8 weekdays and matinees. Call 856-SOOO. •caromea," The Rogers and Hammentein musical will open on February I I at Elizabeth Howard's Curtain Call Theater, 680 El Camino Real, Tustin. Prices ltart at s 16. 95 and include full waiter service and show. Call 838-IS.O. DANCE VCI 0..1e l•1• .. 1 will per- form February 5 at I p.m., and February 6 at 2 ud I p.m . . TICbla are SS to SI. Call 156- 5000. -II I I F 4. I• THE NEWPORI' a••-11 Queen of Angels readies 'Lenten Journ y' 8Y PEGGY DARNELL Durina tbe weeks of Feb. 14 tbroup March 20, there will be amall faith-sharing IJ'OUpl gatb- eriq to wait with e11eb other tbrou1b the Lenten Season, tbroqb the .. Journey" meetinp that will be taking place in bomea throughout Our Lady Queen of Angels Parish in New- port Beach. The .. Journey,. series is an outarowtb of the immensely succeaful .. Renew" small group meetinp which pve parisbion- en an opportunity to share their spiritual and penonal lives with e11eh other. Thia wu in response to the desire to build a church community through the per- sonal contact of home meetings. though she wu tired. Sbe felt the effort made ber life more meaninsfuJ. When we made our move from Playa del Rey a couple of yean aao. we were concerned about moving to Newport Beach and wondered if the people would be friendly. They have been wonderful, and through. being involved in the 'Journey• series, we have f cit very welcomed." · Last Sunday was Sign-up Sunday, where cards were passed out to everyone who would like to join a small "Jour- ney" group in their neighbor- hoods. There is also a special group for mothers of young children where babysitting is provided . .. In tbe IMt five seasons, Jack Baldridae and I have been 'Jour- ney' fKilitaton, beginning with the Renew Program at church," said Cay Crail. "We have seen tremendous spiritual growth among those who have met together to discuss the Gospel of the following Sunday and how it affects and pertains to their own journey through life. One of the most positive aspects for me has been to notice bow much we listen to each other. I feel that everybody's story is important, and we really listen to each other. .... ~-.... ~ ......... a.. ••••.._, s' , : Fil 1c. During the masses on Sign-up Sunday, there were speakers who encouraged everyone to become a part of the "Journey" series. Sebastian Lope~ also a member of the Corpus Cristi group of young adults, com- mented, "The holiday season became more meaningful to me as I studied the Advent season prior to Christmas during the "J oumey" program. I am look- ing forward to studying and growing with Jesus through the Lenten Journey leading to Easter and the Resurrection." ••The participants have an awareness, too, of how God talks to us through each other. and while we don't know the depth, we become aware of the reality of His caring." .. The key," said Crail, "is. we accept each other and our- selves." To illustrate this idea, Crail mentioned something she beard Father Bill McLaughlin, pastor of Our Lady Queen of Angels, speak of during a recent talk. .. He said, •1 was doing some shopping after Christmas when I saw some sweaten that wtre marked down to $19.95 "as is." It would be wonderful if we could only accept each other 648S is . .,' I feel the Journey series helps us do that, as we meet each week, as we grow through our walk with Jesus and as we share our lives with each other. and come to accept ourselves and others 'as is.' ., Supporting Crail's enthus i- asm for the small faith-sharing group concept is Larry Gute- weiler and his wife, Bev. who are Bike/ to $peak oh Jewish music Entertainer and social activist Theodore Bike) will discuss .. The History and Origins of Jewish Music" in the second lecture of the 1988 Jewish Community Forum lecture series Sunday, Feb. 14. The lecture will take pl~ at' 7:30 p.m . at the Anaheim High School Auditorium, 81 I W. Lincoln in Anaheim. The ninth annual event is under the umbrella of Jewish Federation of Orange County and sponsored by the Jewish Community Center of South Orange County, Jewish Com- munity Center of Central Orange County, Orange County . Bureau of Jewish Education. Jewish Business Association and IS local synagogues and temples. Rabbi Steven D . Schatz of Mission Viejo and Rebekah Finer of Corona del Mar arc 1988 forum c<>-<:hain. Beloved by audiences around the world, Bikel is an accomp- lished actor, concert artist and raconteur perhaps best known for his Tevye in"Fiddlcr on the Roof.., He bas appeared in 35 films. including "The African Queen" and "The Russians are Coming." Self-esteem talk set Bikel is currently a vice- president of the American Jew- ish Congress and the Interna- tional Federation of Actors. He served as president of Actor's Equity Association for nine years. Sharon Locscben, clinical social worker and therapist~ will speak at the Orange Coast Unitarian Univcnalist Church at l&.30 Lm., Sunday, Feb. 7, on Wfbe ~ey to Self-Esteem." Loacben will focus on the four primary facton in influcnc- ing self-esteem. During the past two summers, she studied with world famous therapist Virginia Satir. Child care will be offered during the program. For further details, call the church at (714) 646-46S2. He bas also been a board member of Amnesty Interna- tional and has served on the National Council for the Arts. Lecture tickets are $9 and available at the door or by calling the forum office at 538- 0404. Religious Directory "' 91. Mm* ...... , ....... Clmdt 21• Mir \'1111 °'"" (.....,._ ... &MWrs-11) Ne.-,..1 ..... CA• (114) ..._1341 I') 9:30 Wonhip 10:50 Chwcb Sdaool ~ Sunday. ~ 1. aue. f'lw:ber Dr. --lleae COllaM- CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE 2151M.-v ... Dlhe......,1112 C-Mnn,CA n4-'JM.'Dt9 RSV JAMD TlJllRl.11 Ila. I S1JNDA Y It AM ._ __________________________________________ ..... PllTI IY PEllY ...al going to lead a group for the second time during this Lenten Season. "We have found this fulfills a great need in others who have made this a priority," stated Larry Guteweiler in a telephone convenation ... In fact, we bad one lady last season who does a tremendous amount of driving in her job. driving as far as Palmdale in a day and then going home to Newport Beach. She never missed a meeting even For further information about the .. Journey" series and loca- t ion o f your neighborhood group, please contact Sister Agatha F aimon at Our Lady Queen of Angels at 644-9218. Nielson, Young at St. Andrew's Stephen Nielson and Ovid Young, the brilliant young duo-piano team, will appear in concert on Sunday, February 7th, at 4 p.m . at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 600 St. Andrews Ro ad in Newport Beach. Nielson and Young have appeared in concerts through- out the U nitcd States. Their programs of classical and sacred selections have evoked great audience response, and they have enjoyed many return inviwions. Senior fitness class at Temple Bat Yahm Temple Bat Yahm of Newport Beach/ Irvine will be the site of a physical fitness class for seniors starting Feb. 11 , from 10 am. to noon. The two-hour wcckJy counc will be conducted by Tina Cos- makos~ an instructor at Coast- line Community College. Cos- makos is a specialist in physical fitness, health, and nutrition. The course will provide a variety of physical conditioning for seniors to help improve dexterity, coordination, bal- ance, fitness, mobility and strength consistent with individ- ual abilities. For further information about this course, which is open to the community, call ~arcn Greenly at4~9S8. TEllPLE llAIAH .. I I I S1ttrnl9*-F,._..,.....a:11.-. It.a.bi Sit_, D. kit 1ta 1111 tllllftt Joel .......... ............ -. ..... C/9 ..... .. ---....._....II -nanr 81E111•1 *a \\bnhip and hear abil Chrill cc:tllllel'ed ma1aee on the Tm Com.a-.utd~ "TAKING GOD'S NAME INVAIN" (Eaa ... 10t7) s.n...,. ..... _, 11911 ......_ .. JO .... INSA.M. St. Andmn Roed , Newpon Be.ch. California (714) 631·2880 --'-Ne SCA ......................... ,._) • , > I t ~ ,_ 11 Ill I UFIY 4, 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN Le s ....... (aTACION JUOecaAIJ NOTICE TO DEFENDANT (Avito a Acusado): COSTA MESA MEDICAL CENTER HOSPtTAL; CHARLES W. TURNER, M.D.; MICHAEL A. GLUECK, M.D.; and DOES 1 throuah 100, inclusive, YOU ARE BEING SUED BY Pt.AJNTIFF (A Ud. le esta derNndando): NICHOlAS E. VILLACRESES. You have 30 CALENDAR DAYS •fter this summons Is sef'Wld on you to file a typew1 itten response at this court. A letter or phone call will not protect you; your typewritten response must be in proper lepl fonn if you want the court to hear your case. If you do not file your response on time, you may lose the case, and your waces. money and propetty may be taken without further wamin1 from the court. There are other lepl requirements. You may want to call an attorney rilht ~. If you do not know an attorney, you may call an .ttomey referral 5efVice 0t a klpl aid office (listed in the phone book). Oespues de que le entrecuen est.II citacion jucficial usted tiene un plazo de 30 DIAS CALENOAAIOS s-ra presentar una respuesta escrita a maquina en esU corte. Una cart.a o una llamada telfonica no le ofNcera proteccion; su respuesta escrita a maquina tiene que cumplir con las formalidades leples apropiadas si usted quiere que la corta escuche su caso. Si usted no present.a su respuesta a tiempo, puede perder el caso, y le pueden quitar su salario, su dinero y otras cosas de su propiedad s•n •viso adicional POI parte de la corte. Existen otros requisitos leples. Puede que usted quiera llamar a un abopdo inmediamente. Si no conoce a un abopdo, puede ll•mar a un set'Vicio de referencl• de abopdos o a una oficina de ayuda lepl (va el directorio telefonico). The name and address of the court is (El nombre y direccion de la corte es): SUPERIOR COURT OF CALI· FORNIA, COUNTY OF ORANGE, 700 Civic Center Drive West. Santa Ana, California 92701. The name, address, and telephone number of pMlintift's attorney, or plaintiff without an attorney, is (El nombre, ta direccion y el numero de telefono del abopdo def demandante, o del demandante que no tiene abopdo, es): ANDREW J. PRENOIVIUE, 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. Clef't( 0. Roberts, Deputy TITLE OF ACTION: NICOLAS E. VILLACRESES vs. COSTA MESA MEDICAL CENTER HOSPITAL, et al. CASE NUMBER: 45 01 12 ORDER FOR PUBllCATION OF SUMMONS OR CITATION: ON SECOND AMENDED COMPl.AINT Upon readine and filin1 evidence consistina of a declaration as provided in Section 415.50 CCP by Andrew J. Prendiville; Lee Roberts; R. Ross, and it satisfactorily appearin1 therefrom that the defendant. respondent, or citee, Charles W. Turner, M.D .• cannot be 5ef"9d with reasonab6e dili&ence in any other manner specified in article 3, Chapter 4 , Title 5 of the Code of Civil Procedure, and it also appearina from the ~fled complaint or petition that a aood cause of action exists in this action in favor of the plaintiff, petitioner, or citee therein and a1ainst the defendant, respondent, or citee and that the said defendant. respondent, or citee is a necessary and Pf"opef' party to the action Of that the party to be leMld has or claims an interest in, .-.1 or penoMI property in this state that is sub;ect to the jurisdiction of the Court or the relief demanded in the action consists .._,.ly °' in part excludine such party from any interest in such property: NOW, on motion of Andrew J. Prendiville, Attorney for the P\aintiff(s). Petitioner(s). °' c:ontestant(s), IT IS OROERE.D that the service of said summons 0t citation in this ec:tion be made upon said def9ndwlt, respondent, or citee by puf>fialtion thef9of In Newport Ensisn. • nenpeper of teneral circullltion published .t Newport Buch, California, hefeby desiln*d .. the newsp9p8r most likely to &Ne notice to said def9ndant: that said publialtion be made at lent once • ..-for four successive welcs. IT IS FURTHER OROERED that a~ of said summons or cation and of said complaint °' ptltitk>n In this action be foftt'Mith dlpoMed in the ~ StMes ,_,.. omc.. PCJlt·pMS, dit9dlld to said di ....... respondent. 0( cim if his addrel& is ascerblined beb'9 e.pirlllion of the time prescribecf for the publiation of this summons°' cation and a dldention of this memns °' of the feet that the address .. not ncertained be fia.d at the eqNqtion of the time prescribed for the pubUcation. O.ted J.,,. 8, 1988 1/14 1/21 1/28 2/4 l...l1lm PUaJC ll011CI ftCiii ...... , .. IMMllTl'I In The toflowk11 perwon is doif1I businel& a: SOC/ I.AS VEGAS-I, 1601 Avo- cado. .. cwpc:e1 BMc:tt, CA 92660. soc Owelopment Umitlld ,.,.._,..,..., HOl Awcedo. tlu.-t a.ch. CA92'60. David E. Sitmond, 22 ~ 1Mne. CA 92715. Jemea c. ....... 2502 Yilea, Ne Jart ...,., CA 92163. This business 11 con· dudld by ...... .,.,,. ........ TM relfstrents com- m11ad to tNnlllCt buli· .,... under .... ftctitioul ~ .... °' .... 16-d --.. 12/l4/S7. ~ IDC DI' ti .... .. u.n..d ,.,., .... CeN· ..,. CClt"POi ..... ly •· HamA....... . TNI JI I ,..,. -llld ..... c.,.. °"' al 0....-~••.s. 1-. ,.. ........ 1/14 112111212/4 1012 R08ERT J. POLIS Judp of the Superior Court 1085 1·11141 WNDTICI F'lthi ... IUIHllM ...-ITATBIPIT The tanoMns person is doin1 business as: SAN CARLOS ASSOCIATES, a Calfll•lla=,.rtlw· thlp. 113• Plaza, w.c 200, ..... Beech, C.92MO. HDP"ins Development eo...-1>. LP., a DtlHa,. limieed PMtnenhip, 113 Ccll1»0I• ...... s..... 200, ~··--8tllch. Ce t2MO. ......... COfpo111io111,. California corporation, 25092. BuckboWd Lane, a...-.._, CA t283. JfJfhr I . .,,_., M lndl- viduml, 25511 Rlllll DDd Roed, Latune Hint, CA tae63 . Thia business Is con- dudld bJ ............. ,.... The ,......,... cotn· m...-ti nn11CC bul6- ,_under ......... .....,_ ..,.OI,... ........... 0..31, 1•. ...... "''" ... °"'''"..... Cli'IJ .... L,., 1 DII I I ....... .............. - Stephen Hos*ins Owtlop- ment Ce>mplny of Newport Buch, a Cafffomia corpora- tion, Gen. Pbw., 9y. Stephen C. Hos*lns, ~ This stMement WH flied with the County Cleft( of Or.., County on Jan. 5, 1988. File No. F366662 1/14 1/21 1/28 2/4 1074 PU-..C N01'1CI RCtihOUI 8U•IUS NW ITATIMINT The followtnc person is doins business n : ESSEN- TIALS FOR INTERIORS, 2915 Redhill AYe F103, Com Mesa. CA 92626. Oewnella Summers. 71 s Patofita, Colona dll Mar, CA 92625. This business is con- ducted by., individual. The realstrant com- menced to nnuct busi· ness under the fictitious business name °' Nlmes listed above on Dec. 31st, 1987. Si1ned: Dawnella Summers. This ..tsta-.ite.~met-nt.w was filed with the County Clerk, of Oranae County on Dec. 31, 1987. f ile No. f366359 1128 2/4 2/11 2/18 1110 1·3781 PU9UC NOTICl flCTITIOUI' wus NAiil ITATIMINT The followine person is doin1 business as: BAY· SIOE CATTLE COMPANY, 415 North Star Lane, New· port Beach, California 92660. James C. Watson, 415 North Star Lane, NewPOtt Beach, California 92660. Jeffrey Gardner, 426 North Rockin1ham, Los Aneetes. California 90049. This busi ness is con- ducted by a aeneral part- nership. The reaistrants com - menced to transact busi· ness under the fictitious business name °' names listed above on May 30, 1988. Si1ned: James C. Watson, Jeffrey Gardner This stMement was filed with the County Clei1l of Orarwe County on ~n. 7, 1988. File No. F367096 1114 1121 1/28 2/4 1078 ·~ "*.ICllOTICI F'ICllllOUI ...... UMllTIRllln The foMowins person is doina business as: HEALTHYSTUfF, 105 Main snct. Be1boe. CA 92661. Anthony M. fteiebi, 572 Circulo Lazo, An1helm Hills. c. 92807. Ronald Dace, 1185 DorMt Lane, Colt.I Mesa, CA92627. This business Is con- ductld by~. The r .. lstrants com- metad to tntnuc:t busi· nns under the fictitious bulinels ,_,. °' rwnes listed above on NIA. Sl1ned: Ron•ld Dace, Anthony M. Rlliabi. This •t&""*" WI fited with the County Clerk of Or.,.. County on Jan. 5, 19M. file No. Fl667ll 1114 1/21 1128 214 1069 • ......... HCfft .. ••1m -·Ollllll Tbl ...... person is doins bu9iMss n : COL- LEGE HOSPITAL COSTA MESA. 301 Vlctorie Street, Cost• Me••. California 92627. CHCM, tNC., A California Corpcntion, 301 Victoria Stnlet. Costa Meu, Califor- nie 92627. This business is con- dudtd by • corpor.no.,, The reaistrant com· metad to nnuct buli· MIS under the fictitious busi.-rwne or names liAtd ..... on December 1. 1917. Siped: CHCM, INC., a.ny J. Wein, Sec./ T...s. This ltMtment was filed with the County ~ of Or-. County on Jan. 5, 1988. f'•No.~ 1/14 1/211/28 2/4 1070 WNOTICl flC'flTIOUI ... 111111 NAME ITATllllNT The followlnl persons are doi"S business as; VILLA PARK PARTNERS, 160New- pott Center Or., Newport Beach, S-125, CA 92660. Bob Rippe, 2 Weybridee, Newport Beach, CA 92660. ,,.,, frwley, 1152 Sali· nas, Com Mesa. CA 92626. Frank )l Fany, 2 Tumbte- weed, lrvlne, CA 92615. This business is con- ducted by a eeneral part· nership. The re1istr•nt com· menced 1D trlnsact busi· ness under the fictitious business Mme or names listechbove on 12/1187. Silned: frri X. Fwry This su""1ent was filed with the County Clerk of Or..,.. County on Jan. 19, 1988. File No. F368233 1/21 1/28 214 2/11 1021 PUa.IC NOTICE FICI lllOUI ••HEii NAME ITATlmJIT The faltowi"I penon is doinc business as: CREA· TIVE IDEAS, 8226 P•w· tuckM Street. Huntincton BeKh, C.fifornia 92646; P.O. Bo• 1563, Newport Beach, c.litomil 92660. Thomas Galen Miller, 8226 P9wtuclcM St., Hun· ~ Beech, CA 92646; P.O. Bo. 1563, Newport Beech, Celitomil 92660. This business is con· dudld by ., indMduel. Si1ned: Thomas G•l•n Miller DATE BUSINESS FIRST TRANSACTED UNOERTHIS BUSINESS NAME: .Januaty, 1976. This .i--.~ ... met ... nt"' ... fited with the County Clerk of Or-.. County on .Mn. 19, 1988. ,. ... No. F368257 1121 1128 2/4 2/11 1062 ,._ICll011CI fChl ..... , •• -8'11111DT The ..... person ii doirw btllin 111 a: SPORTS MARKETING SERVICES, #450, 11662 MacArthur BMI., IMnl, CA 92715. S.E. JeMlnl A11ocl•11' Stuart E. Jenkins, 2405 Yim Hallr. CA 92660. This bu1lnn1 is con- duclld bJ .......... .,.,,. ...... The ,..._,.nt com· m11ad • nac:t buli-.,.. under the fictittous .,....._ '*"' OI nemel li.ecct ..... ,.., 1, 1917. _.. ... E. .... TNl.1 kl..,. .... • .. Caunl1 an o1 Or-..~ on Jen. lt, 1-. f'll9No.nm29 112111av421111oeo a.ct.. r.A llllO. frri X. F1n1, 2 Tumble-..... ...._CA 92615. This buslneu 11 con- dudtd bJ an lnchlduel. The reaistr•nt com- nwad to nnuct busi· nesa under the fictitious ~ name °' names lillltd ebowl8 on 10/18/87. --= Dldl Gude This ..... rnent -filed with the County Clei1l of Or-. County on Jan. 19, 1981. F" ... No. F368228 1/21 1128 2/4 2/11 1089 WNOTICI f'ICtii .. IUlllUS -ITA11 IMT TheblllA11 ... .,.11 .. _,......,__CORONA DEL MAR FLOOR COVER- ING L.T.D. AND INT. DESIGN, 2720 E. Coast Hwy, Colona Del Mar, CA 92625. Vqil Kally, 2433 Chain Ave., Anaheim, CA 92804. hul L Kine. 636 Eby. wood Dr .• Newport Beach, CA92660. This business Is con- ducted by an individual. The re1istr•nt com- menced to transact busi· ness under the fictitious business Mme °" names listed abc"'9 on 2115/88. Siped: Virail Kelly This stMement was filed with the County Clent of Oranae County on Jan. 19, 1988. File No. F368252 1/21 1/28 2/4 2/11 1087 1·37'Ml PU8UC NOTICE FICll iiOUI .......... NAMl ITATDIENT The followins person is doina business n : MAIN STREET MINI STORAGE MANAGEMENT CO., 37 Bodep Bay Drive, Corona Del Mar, CA 92625. Marilyn A. Goldstein, 37 Bodep Bay Drive, Corona Del Mar, CA 92625. This business is con· ducted by an individual. The re1istrant com- menced to transact bull· ness under the fictitious business name or names listed ebove on l980. Si1ned: .Marilyn A. Gold- stein. This "*'"8nt was filed with the County Clef'k of Orenee County on Jan. 21, 1988. file No. F368724 1/28 2/4 2/112/18 1111 l·J7117 WllOTICI ACili_,.MlllHlll --IT•W Jn The to1DMt11 ....... doins bulif-.s es: FULLER- TON PINES APARTMENTS, 4463 8lrch 9lraM. Ne•pc:et Beadt, CA 92MO. P90, 4463 Birch Street. Ne•port Beech. CA 92660. ~ tt, 1100 bit~ Ro9d, S..Ana, CA 92705. v.a.s .• 1100 East o,. Roed, Santa AM. CA 92105. This business is con- duct9d bJ I ..,,.,.. part. nenhip. The re1i1trant com- met.c.d ... tntnuct busi· Mii under the fictitioua ....,.._ nlft'tlOI,.._ Mllld.-W.•-..,Yl. 1-..,...v.1.s..ac.tt- farn6a ..,...~. BY: "8ld ltumen. l'hll......,... -ft9ld ..... the ~ Clerk. of 0,.,.. County on Jin. 21, l•. file No. F361721 1/28 2/4 2111 2/11 1112 • liltld ~ on Janu.tY l , 1911. Slsned: John H . ._,_ .... Thi& 1tallment was filed with the County Clefk of Or.,.. County on Jan. 22. 1988. FileNo.~ 1/282/42/112/18 1113 1-IJllMl .....CllOTICI FICHr_,. 8UllHUI llAMllTATIMINT The ~penonsare doins bus"-n : WATT- SON PHOENtX VENTURES, 840 Heliport CerMf DrMt, Suite 655, Newport Buch, CA92660. The Wilbon Company, 840 Newpolt <:enter Drive, Sult '55, Ne•port Buch, CA92'60. Plcifk: Shappir11 Centers, Inc., c.Mornili, 12411 Ven- tura Bou...,.., Studio City, CA 9leo4-2407. Kirbide Auociatn, Cali- fornia, 1925 Century Parit East, Suite 1370, Los A,,..tes, CA 90067. This business is con· ducted by a aeneral part- nership. The reaistrant com· menc:ed to transact busi. ness under the fictitious business rwme or names list.ct above on l /l /88. Sicned: By: Kirkside Asso- ciates, Its pneral partner. by. Laurence Peters, Pres- ident. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of ?';;:e County on Jan. 20, File No. F368486 1/28 2/4 2/112/18 111' 1-31'20-01 "*'C NOTICE FICT1TIOUI WIS NAMl ITATEMINT The followtnc persons are doin1 business as: THE UNKNOWN ACCESSORY COMPANY, 2965 Dorn Court. Laauna Beach, CA 92651. Richrd M. Miller, 2965 Oom Court, t..aauna Beach, CA92651. Tom Crank, 319 Viejo Street, Llluna Beach, CA 92651. Buddy Purel, 25262 Swanway Court. Dana Point, CA92629. This business is con- ducted by • etneral part- nership. The re1istrant com- metad 1IO transact busi- ness under the fictitious business neme or names l"*td 8bcM on .Janulfy 4, 1988. $Cned: AicNrd M. Mile.. Thia ........... m-•-lt WM filed with the County CWk of ~ County on Jan. 20, 1988. f'tle No. f368421 1/212/4 21112/18 1115 PUaJC llOTICI nc1H ... MJ1111m NAMllTA,_, The folowll11 ....., is doln1 business as: (A) APOLLO MOVING ANO STOAAGt. (II) OFFICE MOVERS. (C) A MCMR. (D) A APARTMENT ANO HOME MOVllt. ([) XCULANT MOVING. (f) A Of'FICE MCMNG. (Q) APOLLO SER· VICIS. IHC.. 11251 Galt9d St., HunllllllO" ~. CA 92648. Apolo SeMcts, Inc., Cat Corp., 11251 Gothard St., Huntinaton luch, CA 92M8. Thia business is con· ~ bJ. carpollllion . ne ,..tlt,.nt com- m.ad " nmc:t bull-,_ under .... ftdMioul bullAlll fW OI ,_ lilidlliliiil on 1'4"'11117. ~Apollos.me.., lnc.. .......... llaai. Thia •111 .... -..... ... • CaUMr an of e>r.-~ .. Jin. 11, ·-FllNo.'117• 11212/4V112/ll OM6 • OROElt, 270 l l Aockfn1· hone t..ne, UluN Hifts, CA92648. Apollo s.Mces, Inc .. Cal Ccwp, 27011 Roctdr11horse Lane, Laaun• Hills, CA 92648. This business Is con· ducted by • c:orpcntion. The realstrant com- menced to transact busi· ness under the fictitious business rwme °' names listed •bow on S July 1987. Sianed: Apollo Services, Inc .. Wiltiam Robert Pozzi, President. This statement.was filed ....., the County Clei1l of <>ranee County on Jan. ll. 1988. file No. F367487 1128 2/4 2/11 2/18 08'7 WNDTICI N:llllOUI MJl•IUI NAMllTA1WT The followins person is doiftl busineu as; SHOW· CASE PU8UCATIONS, 705 JasmiN Ave .. Colona Del Mar, CA 92625. Linda Kay Barker, 705 Jasmine Ave., Corona del Mar, CA 92625. This business is con· ducted by an individual. The reaistrant com· menced to transKt busi· neu under the fictitious business name °' names listed 1~ on NOT APPU· CABLE. Sianed: Linda K. e.rur. This statement was filed with the County Clei1l of Or.., County on Jan. 25, 1988. File No. F368962 1/28 2/4 2/ll 2/18 1108 ··~ ---n-a-Of DUTH Of ETHIL & IT_, ANO OfNihWMTO AGM•Eid UTATE NUllSU A 141112 To 111 heirs, beneficiaries, creditors. conti"leflt cred- itoR. and l*10ftl who may be othet wise intefested in the will°' estate of ETHEL B.STROSl<Y A petition Ml been filed by SECURITY PACIFIC NATIONAL BANK in the Superior Court of ORANGE County requestin• that SECURITY PACIFIC NATIONAL BANK be appointed H personal ,.presentative 1D adminis- 1er the ...... of the dece- dent. The petition requests authority to administer the .... under the ltldepelMS- ent Administr•tion of EstMllAct. A hMrinl on the petition w6ll be held on 2/17111 It 1:45 PM In Dept.13 kac.-1 at 700 CIVIC CENTER ORM W£ST, SANTA AHA. CA. IF YOU OBJECT to the ........ of the petition, fOU shoutd .... ..,...., It the hearin1 end at•t• ,our objections or file written ~as with the court belDre "'9 heeliwW. Your ......,.a ,._be in per- son OI by '/OAlfl 118Drner. If YOU Mf. A CRO>tTOR Ot•c:.6 .... ~ of the dr.11 Id, VQU mult file '/OAlfl clMn ... the court °' .,,_,. it to ......... ... ~ eppotnted bJ the court wltNn four ...... fnlln ...... of ftrltw1nc1rllt8crsn pr'CIWldld in -=ttan 100 ol the Celifamie,.,..... Code. The .... b .. dlHN ... nat ...... prtar .. ..,, monlM ..... tN ... olthe ._.... nalllc9d .... . YOU MAY DAMtNE the Ne -bf tN aut. If WoU ... ..,... .... ldin .. ....... ,....., ... "'*' tllil •ecuw or ............ the ...., .... I ICIAlrot .................. .. ............... . ........... , ....... . ..... ,.. ... ..... ........... al .. ...... ...., ............ =·,-·-.. ••HI• "'-••UGO .. ... a.a ... -==''rlU. .. u, ..... --.: ITI. .... •..,.,_y IUOt,Q\-UlllM llll 1117 ' .... OFftUSl'a'I Ml.I N0.11231-0'7.C ..., ........ -.c YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A OE£D OF TRUST OATEDA&cult l, lg83, UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOtJR PROPERTY, tT MAY BE SOlO AT A PUatC SALE. If YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION Of THE NATURE Of THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On februllry 19, 1988 .t 9:45 a.m .• ,_.le financial CMporation as duly 1ppointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust recorded Aucust 12. 1983, as imt. No. 83-351674, of Official Recotds in the office of the Q)&.nty Alicotdel of <>ranee County, California, WILL SELL AT PU8UC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH. CASHIER'S CHECK OR CERTIAEO CHECK, CHECKS DRAWN BY A CREDIT UNION, SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. A SAVINGS ASSOCIATION, OR SAVINGS BANK. authorized to do business in the state --d California, peyable It time of sale in lawful money of the Uniled St*s. at the Main (North) Entrance to the County Courthouse, 700 Civic Center West, Santa Ana, California all f'ilht, title end interest conveyed to and now held ~it under u;cf Deed of Trust in the property described as: LEGAL DESCRIPTION: A CONDOMINIUM COMPRISED OF: PARCEL NO. l: Unit No. B, consistina of certain airspace and surface elements, as shown and desctib!d in the Condominium Plan ('"Planj for St. Andrews vmace. in the City of Newport Beach, which plan was recorded on March 10, 1980, as Instrument No. 9176 of Official Records of CKan,e County, 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, includirw without limitation the common areas defined 1n the decaar.tion refer;ed to below, in Parcel 1, as shown on a map filed on September 21, 1979, in Book 138, Plll9S 23 to 24 inclusive, of Parcel Maps, in the Office of the Or.nae County Recorder. Exceptina therefrom Units A-H. J & K, as shown on the Plan. Except all oil, ps and hydrocarbon substances and olhet mineral riahts. without however. the riatrt to enter the surface of said land down to a distance of 550 feet from the surface thereof. as reseM!d by 501 St. Andrews Plrtners. a General Partnership, in the Deed recorded October 15, 1980, in Book 13780. Page 1185. Official Records. Trvstor Joseph R. Parrino and Irene D. Parrino Reconi owner: Southland Investments APN: 937-22-002 The street address and other common desienation. if any, ot the real property described above is purported to be: 497 St. Andrews Road #8, Newport Beach, CA 92663 The undersiened Trustee disclaims any liability tor any incorrectness of the street address end other common desianation. if any, shown herein. Said sale will be made. but without COYenant Of warranty. express"' implied. reprdirw title, passession, ouncumbrances, to pay the unpaid balance ofthe note(s) secured by said Oeed of Trua, plus as prowided in said note(s), advlnoes, if any, under the terms of said Deed of Trust, fees, charps, and expenses of the Trustee and ot the trusts created by said Deed of Trust At the time of the initial pubficatM>n of this notice, the tot.I amount of the unpaid bllance of the oblipbon secured by the above described deed ot trust and estimated costs. expenses and advances is $193,029.73. The beneficiafy under said Deed of Trust heretofore executed and defivered to the undersicned a written Oeca.r.tion d defatlt and Demand for Sale, and a written NotiCll of OefMlft and Election to Sell The undefsCned caused said Notice of Default and Election to Seti to be recorded in the county where the real property is located. 127060 Pwty conductina sale Peelle f°tMnCial Corporation, 197 E. Hamilton Avenue. Cainpbell, CA 95008, Phone (408) 866-6868 0..: .*"-Y 11, 1988 ....._ FiMnciat Corporation, Trustee 9y Diane Black, Vice President 1/28 2/4 2/11 1107 llOTICI 0# 1'1IUITU'S SALE ....... HllllY~Mlll T.l."9.111• UlllTCOOll T.O. S0MCE COMPANY IS duly appointed Trustee under .. talowilll delcribed deed of trust W1Ll SEU AT "*1C AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BtOOER FOR CASH (In lM bms wNd\ .. 18wf\.et _.,in the United ....., Md/• the ~ certified OI atW Checks ......., In CW Code Section 2924n (~ in full at the time of .... ) II rflht. title and interest con-,.d to end no.Mid bf• under Mid o.d d Trust in the ptOperty ......... dlecrtbed. TRUST0R CHMlES F. HUTTON, ETHEL M. HUTTON BENalCIAR't: ALLSTATE SAV1NGS AND LOAN ASSO- CIATION recolded October 29, 1979 as Instr. No. 43455 In Book 13372 111111 535 of Oftlcie' Records in the office of the .....,.,,Or.,..~ Mid died o1 tru1t dllclibes the toaowins prooerty. DESCRIPTION PMCELl: F• ...... i,..... title to Condominium Unit No. 234, (the -unit'), • "'°"" upon the Condominium Plan (•Aid '"Condomtnium ....,, tor Lat l of T'8Ct No. l0511"), ~ ol ~. s.... of CalilDrnie (lt'9 "Plln"). wded on Jutr 12, 1919, • DDc:ument No. 15'10. In.._ U226, ..... 76 ttwoult't 115, ~ of OMci9I ..... ol Mid ar.,.. ~. "'*" plen ..... to M ~ d91cribed In T,.c:t No. 10587. '" .. a., of ... apQft a.ch, ~ cl ~ .. of c .... NCOldld In ... 449 ...... 5 tfnulf1 6 of n'l:c 111,_ m1111t recordl of uid Onnlt ~. PMCB.2: An wdd!Md .OOSM ,.cent inllr9lt In end 11D the CMWC&n __ ..._ ....... on .. plen; .~ ........... ~-a .......... ,., ..... , ...................... fl ....... .. M*Mfl ... at.., ...... 900 ... .,_IM ..... fl 'tiW ..... • I I I ... lllJ ..... J. c..ir;.: ....... -. ...................... 1 ............ MAcaa M 1 t'ul ,... ... 11 n• • ..... Mal• .. f001J llotlJ.IM• ............ W•ll. ., ... Unit PARCEL4: An eldusM rilht and usement to use the Plf'ki• space desianated on the Plan as Parkin& Sp8ce No. PS- 100. fOf Information Only: Code No.: 07072, AP No.: 936- 76-234 YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T UNDER A DEED Of TRUST DATED 10/12/79. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, 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. 101 Scholz Plaza #20, Newport Beach, CA "(If a street address or common desi.,,atjon of property is shown above, no warr1nty is &iven as to its complete- ness or c0trectness)." The beneficiary under said Oeed of Trust, by reason of a breach or default in the obfiptions secured thereby, heretofore executed and deli¥efed to the undelsianed a written OeclarMion of Default and Demand for Sa~. and written notice of defautt and of election to cause the undersisned to sell aid property to satisfy said obfipt.ions, and thef..n. the undersicned caused uid notice of default and of e6ection to be l'9COfded September 17. 1987 as Instr. No. 87 ·526909 of OffiCial Records in the office of the Recorder of~ County; I Said Sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty, express °' 1fT'plied, reprdina title pouession, Of encumbrances. to pay the remainina principal sum of the note(s) secured~ said deed of Trust. with interest as in said note provided, advances, if any. under the terms of said Deed of Trust. fees. charees and expemes of the Trustee and of the trusts created ~ said Deed of Trust. Said sale will be held on: February 16, 1988, at 1:30 p.m. in the lobby to the buildina located at 601 South Lewis Street. <>ranee. California 92668 At the time of the initial publication of this notice, the total amount of the unpaid balance of the obleptioo secured by the above described deed of trust and estimated costs, expenses, and advances is $138.384.45. It is possible that at the time of sa~ the openin& bid may be less than the total indebtedness due. If available. the expected openin& bid may be obtained by callinc the followinc telephone numbers on the day before the sale: (714) 385-4837 or (213) 627...a65. TAC#6023600 Date: January 8, 1988 T.O. SERVICE COMPANY as said Trustee. By Tracy Russet!. Assistant Secretary, 601 South Lewis St .. Onlnee. CA 92668. (714) 385-4700 1/21 1/28 2/4 1106 1·37116 PUBUC NOTICE FlCTIT10UI IMIStNESS NAM£ STATDIENT The folfowine perwn IS doina business as: l BEL· COURT APARTMENTS 2. MARSELLA VILLA APART· MENTS, 1200 Quail Street. Suite 110. Newport Beach, CA92660. Ben C. Harris. 706 Harbor Island Or., Newport Beach. CA92660. Barbara Harris. 706 Har- bor Island Dr., Newport Beach. CA 92660 Georae R. Hill, 715 Bay- side Dr., Newport Buch. CA 92660. Donna R. Hill. 715 Bay- side Dr., Newport Beach. CA 92660. This business is con- ducted ~ • aenetal part. ner1hip. The re1istrants com - menced to transact busi- ness under the fictitious business name « rwnes listed a~ on Not applica- 1*. Sitned: Ben C. Hanis This stltement wn filed with the County CleB ot ()ranee County on Jan. 6, 1988. me No. F367046 l/14 1/21 1/28 2/4 1079 1..JMI ~Mmel ntf OIOUI • ltrlllt NAMllTAJllml'I The folkMirw penon is doirw business 11: BMC MORTGAGE CO., 1100 Quail Street, Suite 205, NewPG'I a.ch. CA 92660. AicMfts Alloc' 1111, Inc., a California Cofpoqtioo, 1100 Quail Str.et, Suite 20S, Newport a.ch. CA 92MO. Ya-"9sidenl 9266.J, This business is con· ductld ~a oorpcntion. The re1istr1nt com- ,,...ICld '° nn.ct ~ Mii under .... fk:tftious buu-nlfM • MINS ,..._, .._. on 11/1117. Si1ned: Rklletts Asso- c....., tnc.;~E...._. ...... Vlce-Pr ..... ll This l l w.c ... filed ......... County a.tl of 0..... County °" Jin. 6, i-. fie Na. F366t05 1114 l/21 1128 2/4 1073 PARTNERS. a California limited partnership, #13 Corporate Plaza. Suite 200. Newport Beach, CA 92660. Mercury Associates, a California ,eneral partner- ship, #13 Corporate Plaza. Suite 200, Newport Beach. CA92660. This business is con- ducted by a limited partner- ship. The registrants com- menced to transact bus;.. ness under the fictitious busmess Mme Of names hstedaboYeonJuly l , 1983. Signed: Mercury Asso- ciates, a California aeneral partnership; Stephen C. Hopkins, General Plrtner. This statement was filed with the County Clettt of Oranae County on Jan. 12. 1988. F367718 1/21 1/28 2/4 2/11 1093 .. ,,.. ~Mn'ICI flCiliiOUI IUllJUI NW ITATIMllff The ~ penon is doinc business as: LAS BRI· SAS CONDOMINIUMS. 2099 San Joequin Hifts Rd., Newport Be1c:h. C.lif. 92660. Ln 8risn Deuel~ Cofpcntior\, 2099 Sen Joe.. qu in Hills Rd., Newport Beach. Ca 92660. Encant&da Corporwtioo, 2099 San JoeQutn Hilts Rd .. Newport Beech, Ca 92660. Jcuph ~. 2099 San Joequin Hills Rd., NHport Beach. Ca 92fi60. Business firlt trans«1ed under this business name on 3/3/83. This business rs con· ducted ~ ...... patt . nenhtp. Sitr*: Joseph~ This ~ ... filed with the County an of Or..-CounCr on Jen. 6. 1918.. file No. f367048 111• 1121 11212/4 1077 a.ch.CA~. Gecw9! R. Hill, 715 Bay· side Or •• Newport Beach} CA 92660. Donna R. Hill, 715 Bay- side Or., Newport 8Mch, CA 92660. This business is con· ducted by a generAI part· nership. The reaistrants com· menced to tranuct busi- ness undef the fictitious business name or names listed a~e on 9/8 7 Sienect: Ben C. Harris This statement was filed with the County Clerk of <>ranee County on Jan. 6. 1988. File No. F36704 7 1/14 1121 l/28 214 1080 1·37Ml PUMJC -•-in-a-nc I I iiOUI 9UIMESS NAME STATWT The folkJwina person is doina business as: HARBOR ANO MCFADDEN PARTNERS, a Cal ifornia general partnership, #13 Corporate Plaza, Suite 200. Newport Beach. Ca 92660. Hopkins Development Company. L P .• a Delaware limited partnership, #13 Corporate Plaza, Suite 200. Newport Beach, Ca 92660. MattshaJ Corporation. a California corporation, 25092 Buckboard lane. Laeuna Hills. CA 92653. Jeffrey B. Amour. an indi- vidual. 25511 Raoiiewoc>d Road. Laguna Hills. CA 92653. Thomas 0. Lenny, an indi- vidual, 17 Woodflower, Irvine. CA 9271' This business is con- ducted by a aeneral part- nership. The reeistrants com- menced to transact busi- ness under the fictitious business name °' names hsted above on Nov 20. 1986. Signed: Hopkins Development Company, L P .. a Delaware limited partnership, Gen. Ptnr., By. Stephen Hopkins Develop. ment Company of Newport Beach. a California corpora- tion, Gen. Ptnr .• By. Stephen C. Hopkins. President This statement was filed with the County Clertt of CKanae County on Jan 5. 1988. File No. f36666.4 1/14 1/21 1/28 214 1076 AMEM1iED OllDElt TO ---~ ... QWIUO#MllE CASI NUlllD AlJNa GLORIA JUNE CALE· GORY has filed a petition in this court for an order .UOW· 1n1 petitioner to chanae htS/her name from GLORIA JUNE CALEGORY t o KATHRYN AL.AINA SWEN- SON It is hefeby ordeted that aH penons inbif .-ed in the matter afornaid appear before this court in Depert- ment No. 3 Ill 700 Civic Center Drive West Santa Ana, California, on 2-18. 1988, It 2;45 o'c:tock p.m., Ind then and there .,_ cause, if atrry they hwe, ~ said petition for CNnte of name should not be aranted. It is further ordefed In.I • ~ "this order 1IO show cause be published in NF#· PORT HAA80R ENSIGN. a 1ienpes-d..,.,.. circu· lation, pubfished in this countJ It .... once a ... tor tour c:oMeCUtiwe -"s prior to the day of said hllerinl. o...d Jen. 12, 1918 E..a W. Oidcey, Actinc Presidina Judte (C.C.P., Sec. 635) 1/14 1121 1/28 2/4 1084 I.Jilli WllOJICI. ..... -.. LIGFtmi F ... IFNWi!ll 19 ... , .•. " ... ai..- To•"*'~ Ci~ CDl ... lt Cftd.. 11airs Ind...-• .._ mar bl ... Isa "• .... '" ....... _oll.EDN-MO..-mw A,..._._ ...... ......... ~& tcATWlllll ..-1m &It tM t JI n. Co.ft Of OMHOE County reQUettirw that JOSEPH PERERUZ21 AND KATHERINE PER· RUZZI be appointed IS per- sonal representative to administer the estate of the decedent. The petition requests authority to administer the estate under the lndepend· ent Administration · of · EstMesAct. A he9ri~ on the petition will be hetd on 212•188 .t 1:45PM in Dept. #3 located at 700 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE WEST. SANTA ANA, CA IF YOU OBJECT to the crantirw of the petition, you should either appear at the hearin1 and state your objections or file written objections with the court before the hearlne, Your 41ppe91ance may be in per- son 0t ~your llltorney. If YOU ARE A CREOtTOR or a contincent creditor of the deceased, you must file your claim with the court °' present it to the personal representative appointed by the court within four months from the dale of first issuance ot letters as pr0¥ided in section 700 of the California Prob9te Code. The time for filina claims will not expire ptior to four months from the date of the hearinc noticed abcMl. YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court If you are a person interested 1n the est.Me, you may serve uPon the executor or administrator. or upon the attorney for the executor Of administrator. and file with the court with proof of ser- vice. a written request stat· ing that you desire special notice of the filina of an inventory and appraise· ment of est.ate assets or of the petitions or accounts mentioned 1n sections 1200 and 1200.5 of the California Probate Code Attorney for petitioner WILLIAM W SOUKUP. ESQ . 401 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE. WEST. SUITE · #703. SANT A ANA. CALIFORNIA 92701 This notice was mailed on 2/1/88 at SANTA ANA. Cahfom1a 2/4 2/11 2118 1132 l ·•l• WNOTICE F1C1ll10UI..,.... NW ITATBIENT The k>llowins persons are doil'll bus.ness as.: VOSS & COOK, 840 Newport Center Drive, Suite 700, Newport Beach, CA 92660. Steve Casselberry, 24672 Aquilla Dow. Dana Pt>int. CA92629. Bruce V ~ a Profes. sional Corporation, 24921 Zumaya Court. La&una Hils, CA 92653. Owid A. Luriler, 29025 Pintail Circle. Lacuna N ..... CA926n. M. Edwfd Mishaw. 2237 Vista Hoear, Newport 9each, CA 92660. Glen R. Ray, 28622 SiMlr· ton on., Liluna Nicuef, CA926n Albert J. Thel. Jr , 27 Hancock Street. balun• Ni1Uef,CA92677. This business is con- ducted by a ..-al P9f't· ~. The reaistrant com - mei IC8d to nnsec:t buSI· oess under the fictitious ~,_..or nemes listed *-on Jenuery 26. 1988. Sianed: M. Edwrd ...... EIQ. This II t meut w fi'-d with the ~ Ctn of ~~on.Jen28. 1918. f"ete No. f369629 2/4 211121112/25 1118 behalf of i ts Separete Account R, c/o C11n• lnu81tme111ts, Inc .. 900 Cot· tap Grawe Roed. Bloom· field, Connecticut, Attn: Real Estate lnvHtment Dept s 311. This business is con- ducted bv a joint venture. The re1istrant com- menced to transact busi- ness under the fictitious business n< ne or names listed abov on Dec. l , 1987. Sianed: OMIS SADDLE· BACK BUSINESS CENTER ASSOCIATES. a California Gener9t P.rtnership By: William K. Davis, GeneralPartner This ~ was filed with the County Cleft( of Oran1e County on Jan. 29, 1988. FJ69729 2/4 2/112/182/25 1120 , ..... ~NOTa ..,N0_'1_ICI .. Of APPUCATIOfll TO IELI. ALCOHOUC ~ 1-26-88 To Whom It May Concern: ROCKO'S CUISINE OF LIDO, INC. is~nctothe Department of Alcoholic Beverace Control to sell alcohofic beveraaes at 3'23 Via Lido. Newport Beach 92660 with ·41" On-Sale Beer & Wine (Pub. Eat. Pt.) license 2/4 1127 l(.JI074 PU8UC N01lC£ NOTa Of •rEWD TIMlfDAlle l.fA.KUCI Notice is hereby given that Arden·Mayfair, Inc . Transfel'Q(, of 2020 S Cen· tral Aw . Ctty of Compton, Caltfom1a. intends to sell certain personal property to General Electric Capital Corporation. Intended Transferee (Lessor). of 701 S Parifer, Suite 6500. Crty of Oranse. California, and that said Intended Transfe· ree (Lessor). General Elect· rec Capital Corporation. intends to leasebadt to said Arden-Mayfair, Inc.. Trans- feror (Lessee). the said petSOnal property, aeeneral de5cription of wtuch 1s as follows, to-wit 1roc:ery store furniture. fixtures and equipment 1ncludin1 but not hmited to mixers, cnnd· ers. shelving, sheers. scales, wrapp.ne systems, refriaeration equipment and wechina systems. and located at 1660 San Mt&uel Onve. City of NewPort Beach, C.hfomia, and that said sale and leaseback transaction 1s to be con- summated on the 17th day of Februaty, 1988. at 10 a.m , at the office of General Electric Capital Corpora- tion. at 701 S. Pner. Suite 6500. City of <nnae. Cali- fornia. o.ted this 27 day of Jan· uary, 1918.. BY Kif\ L Nelson 2/4 1126 flCilhOUI .,Iii Ell ....ITATalllt'T The fullcMit 11 P9f'IM)r"I IS doirw ~a A IS 4500 ~ Drive, Suite 500. Pis port 8-ch. Calt· tomil 92660. A&llo IMUnlnCI ~­ists-ttew~ tnc., a Celi- fomia ~ion. 4500 Camo&ll on.. s.. 500, tee port 8eech. Calitom.a 92660 Tttis business 1s con- dudlld bf a COIPGltiut,. The l"tllistrent com· meilCld tD tr•mct busi· ness und9r the ftctttiOut ....._ ............ •on 9/13182. Auto lnwranc:. Sp1cl1tllltl- r11 JI I'\ Inc. .... ,.~ --If•• TNI n l no.--... ..... .. c.www a.-of 0..,. C...W mt NDW. 4, 1917. FltlMlkF..-.1 214. 2111, 2.1~ 2125 lW c s llOTICI Of 'IWTD"l IALI '-lle.1911111"1-"' .. , ....... ~ - UNITCODIL CAOCt<£R CUSTOOY CORPORA TtON n duty •ppointed Trustee under the~ described deed of tNst WIU SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO TH£ HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH (in the forms which ant lawful tender In the United StMes) and/or the cnhler's, cef'tified "' ~ checks specified in Civil Code Section 2924h (~ in full 8t the time of ule) -61 richt, title and interest coml9')l8d to and now hetd by it under Yid Deed of Trust in the ~hereinafter described: TRUSTOR: EARL FUSSELMAN, GENEVIEVE FUSSEL- MAN BENEFICIARY: CROCKER NATIONAL BANK 1'9COfded March 8, 1983 as Instr. No. 83-098779 of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of Oranae County; and re-recorded on March 1, 1985 as Instr. No. 85- 071135 said deed of trust describes the followina property: "EXHIBlr' PARCEL 1: Unit #126, as shown and defined on that certain Condominium Plan recorded in book 14221, pace 528 of Official Records. • PARCEL 2: An undivided 1/50 interest in and to Lots 1. 2, 3 and 4 of Tract No. 10987, as shown on a map recorded in ~ 477, paaes 31 to 36 inclusive of Miscellaneous Maps, records of Oranae County, California, excepting therefrom Units 101to150, inclusive, located thereon. Exceptina all oil, oil rilhts, mineral ri&hts, Mtural ps rights, and other hydrocarbons by wNtsoewr name known, that may be within or under Yid land, without however. the rilht to drill, mine, store, explore and operate through the surface or the upper 500 feet of the subsurface of said land, as reserW!d in the Deed from The Irvine Company, a Michipn corpomion, recorded November 8, 1979 in book 13386, page 1280 of Official Records. PARCEL 3: An exclusive easement or exclusive easements appurtenant to said Unit for the prace element. for storaae and vehicular parkina. courtyard and patio purposes, and, if applicable, ingress and earns O¥er those portions of the Common Area described on said Condominium Plans as "Restricted Common Area" for said Units, said Condominium Plan for Tract No. 10987 being rec-0rded in book 14221, paaes 528 of Official Records of Oranae County, California. AP# 939'-23-026 YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 3/02/83. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERlY. 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. 51 Northampton Court Unit 126. Newport Belch, CA 92660. "(If a street address"' common desi&Ntion of property is shown above, no warranty is aiven as to its complete- ness °' correctness)." The benef1ti.ry under Yid Deed of Trust, by reason of a breach °'~It in the obliptions secured thereby, heretofore executed •nd detivered to the undersitned a written Oedatation of Dehtutt and Demand for' Sale, and written notice of defMltt and of election to cause the undersiened to sell Yid property to satisfy said obliptions, and thefelfter the undersianed caused said notice of dehlult and of electioo to be recorded October 6, 1987 as Instr. No. 87-562488 of Official Records in the office of the Recoroer of Oranee County; Said Sale will be made, but without coyenant or warranty, express°' implied, reprdint titte possession, or encumbrances. to pay the remainil'll princiP1I sum of the note(s) secured by said deed of Trust. with interest as in said note prtMded, lldvances, if any, under the terms of said Deed of Trust, fees, charps and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust Said sale will be hetd on: February 11, 1988, 8t 1:30 p.m. in the lobby to the buildina located 1t 601 South Lewis Street. Oranae. California 92668 At the time of the inru.l pubfialtion of this notioe, the total amount of the unpaid balllnCe of the obliption secured by the abcM! described deed of trust •nd esti~costs • ...,.,..,n~is$170,004.39. tt is possibfe tNt • the time of .... the openi,. bid ~ be les$ th9n the..., Indebtedness due. If __....,._, the expected openinc bid me, be otiained by canine the toMowinc tielephone numben on the ~ before the sale~ (71•) 385-4837 or (213) 627-4865 o.te: January 15, 1988 TAC#6023665 CROCKER CUSTOOY CORPORATION as said Trustee, By T.D. SERVICE COMPANY, acent By Chris Demlow, Asst Vice President. 601 South Lewis St., ()ranee, CA 92668, (714) 385-4700 1/21 1/28 214 1097 ~N011Cl AttiiOUI Mlllflm NAME STATIMIJfT The followfnc person is doi"I business a KINCAID PHYSICAL THERAP'f'. 8811 North Coast Hwy. #124, LAeuna BMch, CA 92651. Jefhnon G6erv1 tone.id, 8811 North Coast Hwy. # 124, Lacuna Beach, CA 92651. J.-EJiz.ab9th Kinaid, 8811 North Cont Hwy. #124, l.aluN 8Mch, CA 92651. This business Is con· ducted by husband and wi1*. The r .. istrant com· l'MnC9d to ftnMd .,... MM under the flctitiout ~ rwne or nema littld ebowe on 2·14-79. ~1"9d: Jefferson Gfenn Klncllld 4 Thia &tat nent -fled _..,. c..,. an"' Or-. C..,. on Jen. 11. 1-. File No. '317337 ~1/141/211/28 214 10'6 ....,.. WNOTICI f'ICihiOUI ...... ..,..STA~ The fiDltcMtl11 .,.,.,. .. .,.. doina business n : MER- CURY ASSOCIATES, a Cali· fomill ..... pertnership, '13 Cotpor• Ptau. Suite 200, Newport Buch, CA 92660. _,._, Hoc*ins Devei- opment Compeny of New- port &..ch, a California corpcntion, #13 Corpor• Plaza. Suifle 200, Hl•po:rt BMch, CA 92MO. John 0. Hapldna, .,. indi· Yiduel. 2SU Mot.co Driw. l.al'lne Hill. CA 92'51. Thia bualnn1 la con· duded by ....... pert· ,.,,..._ Tlte '91tllrllftts com- me1IC9d ID nmcl buli- ,_ uridlr .. lc:Wtl1 • a.11111 __ _ ............. ,..1.1-. --• JPSt 11 ;II• Dlt1'" •I Ca .. , ., Na Jmt8-c:l\1C1• atl& ~. General Pw1ner; Sl9phen c. Hop- kins, President. This ltMlment was filed with the County Cktft( of Orance County on Jan. 12, 1988. F36n11 1/21 1/28 2/4 2/11 1095 PU9l.IC NOTICE FlCiiiiUUI MlllHEll NAME STATEMENT The totlowina person i~ doinc business n : (A) NEW WEST MANAGEMENT, (B) NEW WEST APPRAISALS, 3700 Newport BMt. Suite 201A, Newport Beach, CA 92663. Richud J. Oumovich. 24865 O.na Fir, Dana Point, CA92629. This business is con- ducted by an individual. The reeistrant com- menced to transact busi- ness under the fictitious business name or names listed •bove on 12/8/87. Si1ned: Richard J. Oumo- vich. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County on Jan. 11, 1988. File No. F367340 1/14 1/211/28 214 1040 1-37'07 flUMJC NOTICE FICTITIOUS llUllMSI NAiil ITATDIUIT The tollowinc persons are doina business as: HAN· OVER ASSOCIATES, a Cali- fomi• aener-1 piltnership, #13 Corporate Ptaza, Suite 200, Newport Beach, CA 92660. Hopkins Development Compiny, LP., • Qetaw.re limited p.,tnership, #13 Corporate Plaza, Suite 200. Newport Beach. CA 92660. Mllttshan Corporation, a California corporation, 2553 Monaco Drive, l.quna Hills, CA 92651. Thomas D. Lenny, an indi- vidual, 17 Woodflower, Irvine, CA 92714. This business is con- ducted by a eeneral part- nership. The re1istrants com- menced to transact busi- ness under the fictitious business name or names listed above on April 10, 1983. Siened: Hopkins Develop- ment Company, L P., a Del· aware limited partnership; Hopkins Development Company of Newport Beach; Stephen C. Hopkins, President. This statement was filed with the County Cktft( of Oranae County on Jan. 12, 1988. F367716 1/21 1/28 2/4 2/11 1094 1·317M PUm.IC NOnCE ACiitiOUI MlllllJS NWITATIMINT The followf'll person is doi"I businns n : ACACIA PlAZA I, a Celifomia limited pertnership, 3931 MltcAr- thur ~.Suite 110, Newpo:rt Beech, CA 92660. Dan OeMille1_ Gene,.I Partner, 3931 MacArthur Boulevard, Suite 110, New· port Beech, CA 92660. This business is con- duc:t.d by a limited pertner- ship. The re1istrant com- metad to tr8nSllCt busi- ness under the fictitious busiMU rwme or rwmes lise.d above on January 1, 1988. Sianed: O.n DeMltle This sUelment .. filed with the County Clenl of Or-.. County on .-,,. 12, 1988. F36n14 l /21 1/28 2/4 2111 1091 CeliforNe 90621. Dhid C. O.Ueno, 842 Country Club OrM. ..,,. ~ Celibnill 90621. This business is con- ducted by e»pertners. The .re1iatrants com- menced to tranuct bust· ness under the fictitious business Mme or n.mes listedMM"'8on 1/1/88. Siened: CheryleA. HM\ihon This ~ was flied with the County Clef1( of Oranee County on Jan. 12, 1988. F36n07 1/21 1/28 2/4 2/11 1092 flU9UC NOTICE F1C iitiOUI •l•tm NAME STATIMINT The followinc person is doine business as; A.G. SALES. 737 Promontory Drive W., Newport Beach, CA92660. Arthur C.V.nauah Gill, 737 Promontoty Drive w .. Newport Beach, CA 92660. This business is con- ducted by an individual. The reeistrant com- menced to tranMCt busi- ness under the fictitious business rwme °' names listed above on 12115,87. Siened: Arthur C. Gill This stMement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County on Dec. 29, 1987. F365943 1/21 1/28 214 2111 1096 flUIUC NOTICE RCmlOUI llUllNEll NAME STATDIENT The followins person is doina business as: INSTI- TUTE FOR AGEING CON- TROL ANO NUTRITIONAL MEDICINE. 360 San Miauel Drive, Suite 208, Newport Beach, CA 92660. Responsibfe HNtth, Inc .. C•lifornia Corporation, 3535 Eut Coast Hwy., Suite 231, Corona Del Mar, CA 92625. This business is con· ducted by a corpomion. The re1istrant com- menced to transact busi- ness under the ftctitious business name or names listed abcM9 on 1/14/88. Si1ned: Responsible Health, Inc., et.ke w....,. Pres. This sutement ws filed with the County Cktft( of Oranae County on Jan. 8, 1988. File No. F367324 1/21 1/28 214 2/11 1105 l-371M flUIUC NOTICI RCtttiOUl-11 ..,..ITAllmllT The followtl .. '* '°'" Me doi111 business n SUSf E'S LIQUOR MARKET. 914 North twbor, S.U Ana, CA92703. AEC Enlerpises, Inc., a C•llfomi• corpor•tion, 4717 V.n Nuys Blvd. #301, Shermlln O.ka, CA 91403. ~Equities Corpo- ration, • CallflDmie CIOrpOf •· tion, 4717 Y.n Nurs Btvd. #301, ShenMn o.ks. CA 91403. This business is con· duct.ct by a c:orpcntion. Busirms commenced on NcMmber 4. 1917. Sisned: AEC Enterprises, lnc./Amerlcan Equities Corp.; Jun A. Kara (7). Secretary. This stmlllment .. filed with the County Clerk of <>ranee County on . .i.n. 14, 1987. F367994 1/21 1/28 214 2/11 1098 Ne•port c.. Dr .• l700, Newport lwh, CA 926«50. This businns Is con- duct.ct ~ In uni1lCOrpO- ratlld ...acialtion other than a pertnershlp. The re1lstrant com- menced '° transect bull· neu under the flctJtlous business NNne 01 names liStlld M>cM on December 15, 1987. Si&ned: John B. Heffernan This statement wn filed with the County Cktft( of Oranae County on Jan. 14, 1987. F367997 1/21 1/28 2/4 2/11 1099 1-J>'a PUelJC NOTICI ACtttiOUI ••mat NW STA1IMDIT The followinc persons are doin1 business as SEA VISTA CONDOMINIUMS. 2099 San .Joequin Hills Rd., Newport Beach. Calif. 92660. Joseph Meeto. 2099 San J<>11quin Hilts Rd .• Newport Buch, C.lif. 92660. Terry Antonelli, 6475 E. Pacific Coast Hwy #171, Lona Buch, CA 90803. Steve Hand. 17141 Hard- ina Canyon, Trabuco Canyon, CA 92678. Albert and Alice Oliver, 21703 OcNn Vista #201, 1917. F367998 1/21 1128 2/4 2111 1102 I_,,_ ITAllmN ......... 11~. MIW. WM.,..M1Tt1m11• OfllMtm.-ncn. 110UI ••lrl•• .... The foHowlna persons hlW withchwn • ...-.i partners from the l*trw· ship operetlnc under the fictltioul busiM5s Mme of: PEERLESS PIQIERTIES, It 806 Aldeberan Circle, New- port Beach, CA 92660. The fictitious business name statement-for the partnership was filed on June 2, 1980 in the County of Oranle. The full name •nd resi- clence of the persons with- dmwi"I as partners: Richard J. Stoddard, 806 A~ran Circle, Newport Buch, CA 92660. Peerless Sell, Inc .• P.O. Box 2350, 4400 Mdtthur Blvd., Newport &e.ch, CA 92660. Siened: Richard J. Stod· dard, Peerless Seal, Inc. This statement was filed with the County Cleft( of Oranae County on J•n. 13. 1988. Fl38856 1/21 1128 214 2/11 1103 South Lacuna. CA 92677. . 1•37111 Adolph and Ck>rie Will, 1973 Trust, 22466 Myer NOTICE Of DlllOL~ Of PMTNUIHIP Or., Exeter, CA 93221. Publ. not' . .__ by Barbara Gill Will, 22466 IC tee IS r..rre M Or r--~ ,.. .. 93221 &Nen thlt Richard R. Baron yer .• lt.Aa\et,""' . nd ....... J L' "nsk" ...... ~ This business i$ con· • """'ru · 1PI 1, •"'111C:'\" d ed Ii · ed ofore doina business under uct by a mit partner-the fiictit. fl nd ship. ious rm name a Busine5s first transacted style of Y. ASSOCIATES, at under this business name 1?341 lrvme,Blvd. #200-A, on 11-15-79. ~1ty of Tustin. ~nty _of Slined: Joseph Anaelo ~· State of Ca11forma, This statement was filed did on the 4th .~ of Jan· with the County Clerk of ua.ry, 1988, ~1ssolve the Oranae County on Jan 14 said partnership •nd terml· 1987. · ' n•te their r_elations as F367903 pat1ners therein. 1/211128 2/4 21 11 1100 _Said business In Mure l·J11U PUelJC NOTICI Atilt iOUI ..... Ut NAMl STA1IMDIT The fotlowinc persons are doin1 business as BUILDERS EXCHANGE ASSOCIATES, 2699 White Rolld, Suite 150. Irvine, CA 92714. A to Z Investors, 199 South Los Robles Awnue, Suite 711, Pnadena, CA 91101-2460. M.D. Ray, 2699 White Road, Suite 150, Irvine, CA 9271~. James W. Ray, 2699 White Road, Suite 150, Irvine, CA 92714. B•~ra Mathewson, 3516 Clow Point Dr .. San Oieao. CA 92109. Helen ~. 2699 wtwta Reed, Suite 150, IMne, CA 92714. Rounne R•y Bordelon, 2699 White Road, Suite 150, Irvine, CA 92714. BTLO, 200 North Main Street, 2nd Floor, Santa Ana. CA 92701. This business is con· ducted by a llm6'ed pertner· ship. The re1i1trant com- menced to tranw:t busi· neu under the fictitious busiMal neme or rwnes listed ..,_on 10/6182. Sianed: --w. ~ This ...... It ... filed with the County Clettl of Onl• County on ....,, 14. 1917. F367999 1 /21 1/28 2/4 2/11 1101 . ...,.. WlllllCI HClll ... 11111• -lflCT n The flalolilll• ...... doi"I busanea • GOO· OYEAR TIM CENTER, 25502 ....... IWtlHy, Millian vi.to. CA tlll2. Klell.-;. Inc.. • Cllb· nilCIDfPDflfl t.21801Hlllr· ....... ,_.acy, Million ~CA-. 1ln111 ... nmdld undlr ... ' JIFlll ..,,. .... 1.1-. TM9 ~•1{1±• II CIMO .........:·-..... : .... Ille..; ._ ..... A:11'S L -77 •• _ ... ... "'c..r an., °"'WI c..w"' -14, • will conducted by Richard R. Baron, and VE Auociates, ~will pay and discharle all liabilities and debts of the firm •nd receive •II monies payable to the firm. Further notice is hereby 1iven thM the undersilned will not be responsible, from this day on, for any oblip- tions incurred by the oth· ef(s) in (his) (her) (their) own name(s) 01 In the name of the firm. DATED AT Tustin, Cafifor. nia, this 8th day of .i.nuary, 1988. Silf'led: Richard R. Baron. 11211/28 214 2/11 1104 W.ICNOTICI AttitiOUI ........ ....ITA1IMDIT The tollawl"I person is doinc businas M : RADIO HEAD, 8226 Pa.tucket, Huntinston Beach, CA 92646. MerieOwen LMnpton Jr, 8226 PwtucMt, Hunti"I· ton Bch, CA 92646. This business Is con- dudlld ~ .. .individuel. The re1latr•nt c;om· mttad to tnnuc:t busi· ness under the fictitious busln91 name or nmmes ltAld ~ on 12-10-87. Sitned: Mefte Owen L..Mnc· ston Jr. This utwnent wn filed with the County Clerk of ~ ~ on ,J.,.. 11, 1918 . Ale No. F367339 1/211/28 2/4 2111 1063 WNOla f'ICthiOUI ....... ..... .,. ...... The tollcMlnl....,. .. doi'll .._..... II: NEW· PORf THERAPY GROUP, 1151 Dow .,.... Su~• 220. Newport llech. CA ...,, "" ICelNn. 11 ~ ....,,INM,CA92714. JoM A. .......... 1•1 M011--.eo...-.CA 92127. ....... ,A, ••Ml.100 ~ ..... ....... Till .... ,.... .. COit• ._... •• u1._,. ..... II 1' "1 t1l•-· =·· =l M .... -•••z n-.. ~ ....... -•.. ~ ,... or ,...... liMed 8baw on A&e'9t 15. 1982. --= •. ac.Mln. Thia ..... rnent -ftled with the ~ Clettl of Or-.. County on Die. 17, 1987. File No. f364890 1/21 1/28 214 2/11 1086 WMOl'ICI nthi ......... ..... ITATlmNT The tolluwitll penon is doin1 business .a: THE sm1sT. 300 West Pacific Coast HSWY.. Newport Beech, CA 92663. Tri-County Publlshin1 Inc., California. Catif. Corp~ This business is con- duct8d by a corpcntion. The re1istrant com- menced to tranuct busi- ness under the fictitious business nmme °' names listed above on 1·1·88. Siened: Alfredo V. SafllUi· vetti. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Or•nee County on J•n. 8, 1988. File No. F367201 1121 1/28 214 2111 1088 1-17142 flUIUC NOTICE F1CT1TIOUI ......... NAiii STATEMENT The followinc person is doina business as: NOR- WALK ASSOCIATES, a C.li- fomia aeneral P1rtnershlp, # 13 Corporate Plaza, Suite 200, Newport Buch, Ca 92660. Hopkins Development Compiny, LP., a Oetaw.re limited ~rtnership, #13 Corporate Ptua, Suite 200, Newport Buch, Ca 92660. Mattshal Corporation, a C•lifornia corporation, 25092 Buckboard L•ne, Lacuna Hills, CA 92653. Jeffrey 8. Amour, an indi- vidual, 25511 Ranaewoc>d Ro.d, L•euna Hills. CA 92653. Thomas D. Lenny, an indi- vidual, 17 Woodflower, Irvine, CA 92714. This business is con- ducted by I aenetal pirt· netShip. The re1istr•nts com· menced to transKt busi- ness under the fictitious business name °' names listed abcM! on Dec. 31, 1986. Sienad: Hopkins Development Company, L.P., a Delaware limited pattnenhip, Gen. Ptnr .• By. Stephen HopkJns Develop- ment Compeny of Newport Beach, a California corpora- tion, Gert. Ptnr .• By: Stephen c. Hopkins, Pr9lident This 1t11tement wn flied with the County Clerk of Orance County on Jan. 5. 1988. File No. F366663 1/14 1/21 1/28 2/4 1075 "'9LIC llOTICI ncttt ... .,•1m MMllTATWT The fal1owinl penons.,., dcMn1 business •s: SIX- PENCE INN Of BUENA PARK, 1751 t . GARRY AVENUE, SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA 92105. SIXPENCE INNS Of AMERICA, INC. (CALIFOR· NIA), 1751 E. GARRY AVENUE, SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA 92705. DONALD E. SOOAAO & FELICITY A. SODARO REV- OCABLE TRUST, 1751 E. GARRY AVENUE, SANTA ANA. CALIFORNIA 92705. WILLIAM A. CAINE & TEMMY L CAINE REWCA· 9&..£TRUST.1751 E.GARRY AVENUE, SANTA ANA. CALIFORNIA 92705. Thia 1»utlnn1 is con· duclld -....... pM· ....... Corporltton Neme: SIX· P£NC£ INNS nF MU1CA. INC. Sl•ltln & tltte: W.A. CAIMI. EXICUTM VICE ....... DA11 .... MIT .,..., . ._ ..... ..... --= l·•• 1'11127 ... _ ... ..... c.., Qlllt " a... Clilillf • J±n. lt. 19 ........... l/21 lnlll4111110I& PUaJCNOnCE Cen111t111t ..,_..,C. tllhnlf W Of "EWfOllF If Nea,.t -..... Or-..~. and Domrrllc 2•llrllllaiee•lwdleeIf~1tn111 on Deer .... H . 1117. ..... .... No.1040 AISOI Dollar Amounts in Thousands 1. Cash and due from banks .........•..................••......... 12,451 2. Investment securities. (Mantet value $7,069) ............•......... 7,160 3. Non-irwestrnent securities .....•...•.....•......................••. 121 4. Tradina account securities ........................................ none 5. Federal funds sold and securities purchased under aareements to resell in domestic offices ...•...............•....... 5,250 6. a. Loans. Total (excludina unearned income). 120.875 b. Less: Allowance for possible loan losses ...•••............ 1,605 c. Loans. net .................................................. 119,270 7. Bank premises. F.F. & E. etc. (includint $none capital lease) .••.... 18.139 8. Real estate owned other than bank premises ......................• 6,236 9. Investments in unconsolidated subsidiaries and associated CQnlpanies ...•.....•.....•........................ none 10. Customer's liability to this bank on acceptances outstandin& ........ none 11. Other assets (includint $none intangibles) ........................ 3.345 12-TOTAL ASSETS (sum of items 1thru11) ........................ 171,972 UA81UTIU 13. a. TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC OFFICES .............. 148,544 (1) Total demand deposits .........•...•.....•....•.... 39,349 (2) Total time and savlnp deposits ................... 109,085 b. TOTAL DEPOSITS IN FOREIGN OFFICES ......................•.. none c. TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC ANO FOREIGN OfFlCES (sum of items 13a & b) .....•..•.................... 148.544 14. Federal funds purchased and securities sold under q1eements to repurchase in domestic offices ..................... 1.700 15. Other liabilities for borrowed money, including · ~e balances of U.S. Treasury ........•............................ 917 16. MOl'Ule indebtedness (including $none capital leases) ............. 3.538 17. Acceptances executed by or for account of this bank and outstanding. . . . . . . • . • . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............ none 18. Other liabilities .................................................. l.618 19. TOTAL LIABILITIES (excluding subordinated ~es and debentures) .......•................................ 156.31 7 20. Subordinated notes and debentures .............................. l .500 SHMEHOLDUS EQUITY 21. Preferred Stock ............. .. a. No. shares outstanding none Amount none 22. Common stock ..............• a. No. shares authorized 25.000,000 b. No. shares outstanding 8.003.889 ~mount 3.362 23. Surplus .................................................. 3,530 24. TOTAL CONTRIBUTED CAPITAL (sum of items 2 1. 22 & 23) ........ 6.892 25. Retained earnings ............................................... 7.263 26. Reserve for contingencies and other capital reserves ................ none 27. TOTAL SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY (sum of items 24. 25 & 26) ...... 14,155 28. TOTAL LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY AND SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY (sum of items 19, 20 & 27) ....... 171.972 Standby Letters of Credit ..................................... 3,309 The undersianed. Ronald L. Rodgers. President and Richard P Ritter. Executive Vice President of the ab<We·named bank, each declares, for himself alone and not for the other: I have personal knowled1e of the matters contained in this report and I believe that each statement in said report Is true Each of the underSl&ned. for himself alone and not for the other. certifies under penalty of perjury that the fOf'eaoing is true and correct. Executed on January 27, 1988. at Newport Beach, California. Signed· Ronald l. Rodeers. Richard P. Ritter. 2-4 1125 K·3I05t F1CTfT10US BUSINESS NAME ITATtMENT The followins persons are doina business as Walnut Mills Development Com· pany, 19 Cor'po(ate ptaza. Newport Beach. Ca. 92660. Walnut land Company, Inc., a California corpora· tion, 2550 237th Street, Torrance. Ca. 90505 The William Lyon Com· pany, a California corpora· tion, 19 Corporate Plaza, Newport Beach, Ca. 92660. This business 1s con· ducted by a general part· nership. The re11strant com· menced to transact busi· ness under the fictitious business name listed above on Ausust 25, 1987. (Silfled} WALNUT LAND COMPANY, INC .• A California corporation By: Edpr M. Gillenwaters President Kris Kazarian Treasurer THE WILLIAM LYON COMPANY a California corporation By: Fred T. Bosley Vice President Richard S. Robinson Vice PresidenVTreasurer This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County on Jan 26. 1988. 2/4, 2/11, 2128, 2/25 1130 lt·IMU flCTIT10UI IUllNUS NW ITATUIENT The foHowina person is doln1 business H A. RUBV'S B. RUBY'S DINER, 111 Pllm Street, Balboa, c.tifomil 92661 Ruby's Diner, Inc .. Cali· fomla, 111 Palm Street, Balboe, c.tifomil 92661. This business ls con· duc'9d .,, a corpcntion. The re1istrant com· metad '° tr8"llCt busi· nen under the fictitious business names listed -..on O.C.10, 1912.. ~ RU8Y'S Dins Inc. D.S. JCW ~" fiae No. F'367910 2/4, 2/11, 2111, 2125 1122 l ·3I057 F'ICllllOUIWUS NAiil ITATDIENT The followil"I persons are doin1 business as DAVIS YORBA LINDA BUSINESS CENTER ASSOCIATES, a California pneral partner· ship, 1400 Bristol Street North, Suite 245, Newport Beach. California 92660. William K. Davis, 1400 Bristol Street North, New· port Beach. California 92660. Charles L. Buchanan. 1400 Bristol Street North. Newport Beach, California 92660. Richard E. Lucy, as Trus· tee of the Lucy Lrvina Trust. u/d/V dated October 8, 1979, 1400 Bristol Street North. Newport Beach, Cali· fomia 92660. Robert J. Th1ereartner, 1400 Bristol Street North. Newport Beach, California 92660. . James 0 . Buckingham. 1400 Bristol Street North. Newport Beach, California 92660. Alan J Tuntland. 1400 Bristol Street North. New· port Beach. California 92660. This business 1s co n· ducted by a aeneral part· nership. The registrant com· menced to transact bus•· ness under the fictitious business name listed above on Dec. 1, 1987. Stifled WILLIAM K DAVIS This statement was hied with the County Cieri( of Oranse County on Jan 16. 1988. File No. F-369267. 2/4, 2111, 2/18. 2/25 1128 .... 1. WllOllCI ACiillOUllUBlll• Mm ITATmlln The tolloMI ........ doinl bu"'-a: v ' c. • ,. ........ indudifW • ,.,aft al .... Colpoi.,., fl the oMciel .... d thtl ..,. Hoxa•. IN erlUtY ....... do .._,...,... .. -v.. & Coak. Ol "'Y & er !" ..... dMr up .,, potential confusion regard- in& the name of this entity, a brief chronofoejcal history of the evolution of this ent1· ty's name is set forth below· The most recent prior Fictitious Business Name Statement for this entity. which was filed on Sep· tember 27. 1984 with the Oranee County Clerk a.s File Number F256492. states tht the entity's name 1s "Voss & Cook, a Partnership including Law Corpora· ttons". However. the official name of this entity has recently (i.e • as of January 2, 1988) been amended to "V & C. a Partnership includ· ma a Law Corporation". The purpose of this amended filing 1s to (i) update the official name of this entity (1.e .. ''V & C. a Partnership includina a Law Corpora- tion"). and (ii) provide that this entity may also from t1me-to-t1me do business as ''V & C" or as "Voss & Cook" 840 Newport Center Drive, Suite 700, Newport Beach, CA 92660. Steve Casselberry, 24672 Aquilla Drive, Dana Pomt, CA92629 Bruce V Cook, a Profes· sional Corporation, 24921 Zumaya Court. Laguna Hills. CA 92653. David A. l urker. 29025 Pintail Circle, Laguna Niauel. CA 92677. M. Edward Mishaw, 2237 Vista Ho1ar. Newport Buch, CA 92660 Glenn R. Ray, 28622 Sii· verton Drive, La1una Nil\lel. CA 92677. Albert J. Thel, Jr., 27 H1ncock Street, L11una N1pf, CA 92677. This busmen is con· ducted by • eener-t ,,., '*Ship. The re1istrant com· menced to tranuct busi· neu under the fictitious busi.-name °' names M9'ld ebcM on Jaf-..y 1. 1983 SilNd M. Edw9td Milhow, Etq . Thit .....,..,. -filed wtth the County Clertl °' ~ County on J.n. 28. ·-· ,.... No. F36"30 2/4 2/11 2/112/25 1119 NOTICE Of TIUITIE"I SAU T .S. No. 1117771 NOTICl YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST. DATED January 8, 1986. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY. 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 26, 1988, at 9:45 A.M .. REAL ESTATE FORECLOSURE SERVICES. a California corporation as duly appointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust recorded 2·7-86. as inst. No 86-053152. 1n boot( n/a, pa,e n/a, of Official Records in the offioe ol the County Recorder of Oran1e County. State of California Executed by ANTONIO CAGNOLO, an unmamed man. and DAVID COLE. an unmarried man WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH (paya~ at time of sale in lawful money of the United States) at 1be main (North) Entrance to the County Courthouse, 760 Civic Center West, Santa Ana. California all ri&ht, title and interest conveyed to and now held by it under said Deed of Trust 1n the property situated in said County and State described as· EXHIBIT "A" A Condominim comprised of: PARCEL "A": An undivided 213 interest in and to Parcel 1 of Parcel Map #85·445. In the City of NewPort Beach. County of Orange. State of California. as per map filed in Book 212. Pages 17 and 18 inclusive of Parcel Maps, in the office of the County Recorder of said County. EXCEPT THEREFROM Units l through 3 as shown and defined upOn the Condominium Plan recorded June 3, 1987. as Instrument/File No 87-313771 of Official Records. PARCEL "B"· Units 1 and 3 as shown and defined upon the Condominium Plan referred to above PARCEL "C" An exclusive easement for the use of the Unit or Units served by the stairways The street address and other common des1gnat1on 1f any. of the real property described abOve is purported to be 1818 West Oceanfront. Newport Beach. California The undersigned Trustee disclaims any hao1llty tor any incorrectness of the street address and other common designation, 1f any, shown herein Said sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty, express or 1mphed. regarding title. possession. or encumbrances. to pay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured by said Deed of TruS1. with interest thereon. as provided in said note(s). advances. 1f 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 · The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligation secured by the property to be sold and reasonable estimated costs. e11.penses and advances at the time of the initial pubhcat1on of the Notice of Sale 1s $430,276.26 The beneficiary under said Deed of Trust heretofore executed and delivered to the undersigned a wntten Declaration of Default and Demand for Sale. and a wntten Notice of Default and Election to Sell The unders11ned caused said Notice of Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in the county where the real property 1s located 127585 Date. January 27. 1988 REAL ESTATE FORECLOSURE SERVICES AS SAID TRUSTEE, 7711 Center Ave • 3rd floor. Ste 350. Huntinaton Beach. CA 92647, (7 14) 894·9292 By ELIZABETH BERBER. Vice President 2/4 21112/18 1121 T070059 NOT1CE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE T. S. No. 32-24 1-75938 GERMAN YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T UNDER A DEED Of TRUST DATED FEBRUARY 15, 1984. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY. IT MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION a= THE NATURE a= THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. Continental Auxiliary Company. a California corporation. Trustee under lhe above Deed of Trust w•• seU the property desctibed be6ow on March 4, 1988, at 9:00 A.M . at inside lhe 3800 Building. (entenng at the East or West entrance) Room 1A 3800 West Chapman Avenue. Orange. CA92668. The ..,_will be made lo the highest bidder. Payment must be by either (a) cash. (b) a cashier's ctl&CI( drawn on a state or national bank. (c) a checl( drawn by a state or federal aedit union, Of' (d) a check drawn by a state ~ federal •\lings and loan asSOCl8bon. savings assOC1ation, or savings bri speafied m Secbon 5102 of the Cat1fomia Financial Code and aithonzed 90 do business in Ca~fomia. Checks must be paylible at the ume of sale in lawful money of lhe Untted Swea of America. The sale wi.l be made W11hout covenant°' warranty, express or 1mphest regarding the litle. possession or hens. Continentlll Auxii .-y Company 1s lhe Trustee under the above Deed of Trust signed by Robert Angus German and An~lka G«?Mn. who •• married to each olhe< and rec:otded on Fetin.y 23, 1964, as Instrument No. 84-075739 of Official Records, County of Orange, Calitomia. That Deed of Trust was given to secure an indebtldnen In r.wr of Bank of Amenc.a Natonal Trust and SeWIOI Auodalian. a national banlung assooatlOO You .. in detaAt b fllihna to CMrf out your obllgabons und« lhe Deed of T Nil "llw ~ult was recorded on Oc9Dber 19, 1917, u lnstnMnenl No. 87·583625, of Offioal RecDda of .,. abow county. Mote than lhree monlhs ~ pmaed aince .,. noboe of def.ult was t8COl'ded Becal9e of .,. der.ult. the Trustee wil sell at public auctiOn 1D f'9 higMtt bidder lhe rnte,.SI now heid by the TNllN ~ f'9 Deed of Trust on the following descnbed pt°""la...,,,,. In b CDUrlCY o# Orange, c.ib'nia. lot of TrKt ND. 7*. In lhe ~ ol Ne#port 8Ndl, Countr of 0-.. Stllll of Cehfornla. u per map re<lOrded la Bodi 115, ff..-40 1D 48 tndusill9 of Ml9*aneous Maol· In t'9 Ofb of f'9 Cotltty Recorder of Uld Coooty Th9 8ddrW OI °'* common designabOn. 1f any. of the ~ ..... - -•• -.. ba.3 -Corona Del Mar. CA 92625 ~ ......,.. "" llllbili'Y b ,..,., nc:orreawss of f'9 01 ofter common desilgrlabon, 1t wry. shown In .. noloe. ,.. of ...... of .. """ pullic!ltla' of"'' Nota of $819, .......... d ................ of.,. "'*(s) MQlfM ., f'9 .._ Deed d Truat, _., ..,..,..._ • proMat In b fllll(ltt• ....... I""· '"* M *"" " .. Died " fUll. .,.,..,. .... cNfl9I .,.. -,:a•• .... , ........ ,,.,_,., ........ ··-........... numbet of .. r...-..... ,.... .. , ... ~ .. i.: Ii ftll 4 ... THE NEWPORT &•IN,_ rt s Conflnentlll Aw11i.-y Comp&nJ. 3800 w..a Chapman Avenue, 71h Floor, Orange, CA 926168 Telephone No. f71•)315-8529 By: S. Milla. Truatte'a Sales Ofbr 2/4 2111 2118 1124 l(.JI05I f1C1lTIOUI BUllNESS NAiil STATEllDff The follow1ne persons are doing business as CORONA HILLS INDUSTRIAL CEN· TER ASSOCIATES. 1500 Quail Street. #250, Newport Beach,Ca.92660 INCOME OPPOTUNITY REALTY TRUST. 2000 Powell Street, Emery'<l1lle, California 94608 MACK.CORONA. l TD . a Calitom1a L1m1ted partner· ship, 1500 Quail Street. #250, Newport Beach. Cali· fomia, 92660 This business is con· ducted by a aenerat part- nership. The registrants com· menced to transact bus1· ne.ss under the fictitious business name listed above on May 29, 1987 (SIGNED)INCOME OPPOR· TUNlTY REALTY HmST, a California business trust By· Consolidated Capital Equities Corporation, a Colorado corporation. Advisor to the Trust Connie Moore. Senior Vice President MACK·CORONA. LTD • a Cahfornra limited partnership By The Madelin Companies Development D1v1s1on Inc , a Cahfom1a Corporation By Richard E Macklin. President This statement was filed wrth the County Clerk of Orange County on Jan 27, 1988 File No F.369415 2/4, 2111 . 2/18, 2/25 1129 K·l702I NBUC NOTICE STATUIUTOf ABANDOMIENT Of USE Of f1CTfTIOUS MISINUS NAME The followin& persons have abandoned the use of the f1ctit1ous business name FORTY·LOYE, 798 MiSSton Viejo Mall, Mission Viejo, CA. The fictitious business name referred to above was filed on 5120/81 in the County of Oranae Original File No F·274721 Robert E Sawyer, Jr . 16 Morning Sun, Irvine. CA 92715 Jann M Sawyer, 16 Morn· 1ng Sun, Irvine. CA 92715 This business was con· ducted by individuals (Hus· band & Wi fe) Signed Robert E Sawyer. Jr . Jann M Sawyer This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Orange County on Dec 2. 1987 12/10 12117 12/24 12/31 0974 This is a corrected ad LF£ tS YOUR MOST \tll.UABLE POSSESSK>N. MSS IT ON. O f all the riches you could lea\'t: to your famil~. tht: mo 1 precio u is the gift o f life 'o ur bequest co the mer1 ;rn He-.1n A~. oc1:u ion assure that pncde leg.iq· by ._upponmg research mto hein di.~ pre\'entio n To learn more about rhl'. Planned Ginng Prog~m . call ~ today If s tht: firit ~tep in makin~ a memor~ that la.'1~ ooond a lifeumc: PMl ft-FUllllY 4, 1. THE NEWPORT ENSIGN ed Dop & Cats .......... .Sl4 Housekeepina Rooms • t 3 CLASSIFIED INDEX Livestock ......... ' .... 825 Birds ................ 826 Antiques .........•... 808 Appliances ........... 806 REAL ESTATE Hotels ............... 416 Industrial . . . . . • . . 506 II K..Ut I~ Property .... , . 509 Lake Shore Property 515 Aifplanes ............ 900 Antiaue Classic Car ..• 912 .\utos tor Sale ........ 910 Appliances Wanted •.. 807 ANNOUNCEMENTS BUSINESS Auctions .........•••• 814 Acreage .............. 511 Apts. Furnished ....... 407 Lots for Sale .......... 510 Mobile Homes ........ 917 Autos Wanted ....•... 915 Auto Parts & Tires ...• 907 Auto Repair/Dom ..... 913 Announcing .......... 200 Investments .......... 828 Buildin1 Material •••.. 811 Business Equipment 818 Coins/Stamps ..•.•.•. 813 Furniture .•.........•• 800 Furniture Wanted ..... 805 Garage Sales .•.....•• 705 Apts. Unfurnished .... 408 Mortaage & TD ....... 607 Motels ............... 415 Auto Repair/For ...... 914 Beauty Aids .......... 213 Money to Loan ........ 605 Bide. to be Moved .... 816 Business Property .... 500 Mountain Cabins ..... 422 Boats ...•............ '905 Card of Thanks ....... 201 Money Wanted ....... 606 Business Rentals ..... 421 ~ice Space ......... 420 Campers ............. 919 Cemetery Lots ........ 201 Opportunities ......... 700 Condos for Rent ...... 409 Out of State Prop ..... 514 Forei1n & Sports ...... 911 Florists ............... 207 Opportunities Wtd ..... 1011 Condos for Sale ....... 507 Real Estate Wanted ... 518 Mopeds ........ : ..... 909 Funeral Directory ..... 205 Funeral Services ...... 206 Health Aids .......... 214 Legal Notices ......... 212 Lodges-Clubs-etc. 209 EMPLOYMENT Jewelry .............. 812 Marine Supptys .....•. 906 Misc. tor Sale ......... 809 Commercial Property 505 Desert Property ....... 513 Farms & Ranches ..... 512 Garages for Rent ...... 400 Rentals to Share ...... 412 Real Estate for Xchg ... 51 7 Real Estate Loans ..... 600 Rooms for Rent ....... 410 Motorcycles & Bi~es 908 Motor Homes ..•...... 916 Nurseries ............ 81 5 Lost & Found ......... 210 Agencies ............. 300 Misc. Wanted ...••...• 810 Musical Instrument ... 811 Office Equipment ...•• 827 Pets & Supplies ....•.. 823 Sportin1 Equipment ••. 819 Houses for Sale ....... 508 HOUses for Rent7'Furn 405 Houses for Rent RESORT PROPERTY SERVICES or Sale .............. 418 "Schools-.............. 608 Personals ...........• 211 Opportunities ......... 305 Preparation .......... 307 /Unfurn ............. 406 Rental .............. 417 Situation Wanted .•... 308 Directory of Business Services MANAGEMENT Thrifty Oil Co. is currently hiring station mana1ers. Benefits include medi- cal, vacation, paid train· ina. .and sav1n15 plan. Excellent promotional opportunities. Please MYSTERY CUSTOMER WANTED. Undercover Pizza Consumer to eval· uate del" seMce and products~ every 4 weeks. Must live within the delivery area of our Domino's Pizza Stores Located in our Ad. 18225 Brookhursl F.V.; 2075 Newport Blvd. CM; 163'9 Harbor Blvd. FV. To become a mystery customer, and receive monthly rebMe Please Call Toll Free 1~521 · 3674. OOMINO'S INC ABILITY Pl.US Positions available: (1) Receptionist, $6-8 per hr w/typitw min ! '/Mf ~; (2) TypiSt to $8-hr 50+ wpm min 1 year exp; (3) Accountinc Clerb $6-8 per hr min 1 ~exp; (4) Gen-office to $8-hr min 2 ~rs exi>; (5) Secre- tary $7 hr-10 min 2 )'Nr'S •Accounting BOOKKEEPING A PAIN? Let George do it. Profes· sional computerized reports. Tailored to your needs. Small business & individual specialist licensed tax p reparer George Bienstadt. The Complete Bookkeeper. 714·964·2002 -Child Care INFANT DAY CARE avail- able in my Costa Mesa Home.Mary,65().2864 MAJOR CREDIT CARDS! Reprdless of credit his- tory. Also, new credit card. No one refused! For information call 1-315- 733-6062 Ext M364. eCustom Landscapina Full gardening service, seasonal flower P'anting. Landscaping, sprinkler yard improvements lawn treatment, weed control, routine mainte- nance (spring renova- tion) Licensed/bonded. 894-6665. Rey Perard. •Dot I ...tic HOUSUllPUS & NANNIES AGENCY Has immediate openings for Live In/Out House- keepers. Exp. preferred. Spanish OK. All Jobs 100% Free. (714) 951-6110 LICENSED ANO BONDED __ _ At your beck and call. Run errands, stq>, clean ~losets. Orp!\iZIOI-Do time consum•"I chores hourly or by the job. Everyone needs time to himsetf or family. Lie & bonded1 .... teave messaee 968-32w FREE CONSUMER SERVfCE Call for names of competent licensed & bonded~ to'-=-'~ clean ~. HOME IMPROYEMENT REFERRALS INC. (714) 631-1000 •Home= & Remo- Home Repairs & Improvement. Interior and exterior large or small jobs residential & commercial lie #508592 960-3955 Stephen 24 hr home repair, small jobs are quick and easy. Call for free ohone~ ql.KJte on all work. ?60-7205 LOCAL MOTHER/ DAUGHTtR TEAM will clean ~our house or office. ThorooJh. Clean and conscientious. 857 · 8501 DRY CLEANING CARPETS & UPHOLS· TERY. BEST FOR LESS. CLEANING OF ANY FABRIC. DRY CLEANING GREG 714 ~789. CARPET CLEANING SERVICE Shampoo & Steam Cleaning Spotlifters, Deoderizer lncluded. 2RMS & HALLWAY $39.95 ROGERS CARPET CLEANING 7 DAYS (714) 472-02a0 ASK ABOUT HOST DRY CHEMICALS l & B Been in Bus Since 1980 HAPPY GALS HOUSE· CLEANING. Professional housecleanin~ in your area. Weekly, Bi-weekly, monthly, lie. and Bonded. 952-3653 ·~ House sittinc. Affordable Orange County area. Call Connie660-1399 after 11:30a.m. •La~ UNIQUE GARDENING AND LANDSCAPE SER· VICE. Est. in area since 1973. We do tree trim· ming. cleanups mowing and edgin1. COfflplete r~ing setVice. 646- •M81CWJ For a dependable dry wall comp9ny call Mis· tic Interiors 556- 1160 ... srNll repairs. Room eddition. Custom texture •Pooll1nlce FINEST OUAUTY SER· VICE & REPMRS. 20 yrs. experima. Prw S111an SpeciK 1 "'°"" FR££ ..W:.. f'91 lltimlll I ~---£-.Ufl Gu.ct~ s.Mc:e. 546- 8008 MODERN SCHOOL OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES French, Spanish, ESL. Special Courses for Tra- velers. Call Jackie, 497- 3973. Also Masters Decree in Fore~ Lan- guages. ~iahzing in the teaching of young children. •Video Inventory VIDEO INVENTORY PRODUCTIONS We record your valua- bles, VHS color & sound. Claims adiustrllefq sim- otifled. Phone (714}"43- 1714 for an appoint· ment. 211.,.,.,.,. MAJOR CREDIT CARDS! REGARDLESS Of CREDIT HISTORY. ALSO, NEW CREDIT CARD. NO ONE REFUSED. FOR INFO. CALL 1·315-733- 6062 EXT M 386 LADIES-Why rattle around in your big house? I am willinc to share your home rent free; am companionat*! non·smokina. Wilell edu- cated & traveted woman. Work p/t. Have inde· pendent means, love outdoors! Sun~ disposi· tion. Newport Beach res· ident. Former Coloradan. Hi chest ref. inquiries invited: 675-9629 lv. messaae. = ~e~o~·lj~~ Brookhurst. fountain Valley. CASHIERS Thrifty Oil is currently hiring station cashiers. Full & part time positions available. Schedule 90/180 day • eviews. Excelaent oppt for actv.ncement. PIMse ~. 799 W. 19th St Costa Mesa or 17475 Brookhurst, Fountain Valtey. OVERSEAS JOBS, Tax free income all occupa- tions. Com~~t paid beueflts. Call (305) 456- 6603 or send resume to Worldwide Employers, 1126 S. Federal Hwy #322, Ft. Lauderdale, fl 33316. Advance fee full refund if not placed """. seas per contract. Licensed as an CMfWS employment acencY· FUN WEEKEND JOB: You choose when. Give out free samples in market near home. Join us! 962-3688 We are now hiring servers, server assist.. host/hostesses. cashi· ers, line cooks, prep cooks, manaeers. Get set for summer fun. Join the team It Oi~s Island Cafe. If ~ hM DeOOle. have a Quick and ready smile and enjoy wo1tin1 in 1 fast·paced fun atmosphere, we want to talk to ~! Experience hel~I. but a aood at!i-tude is a must. AootY in person 2 $;m.-5 -p.m. Tues. -s.t. . s Island Cafe, 203 ne Ave., Balboa Island. E.tec:tral ' Medwnicat Allemblln,Produc:tion ~&AlceMnc Technicians ~ catl Dorathy M ~ (714) 540-1008 Ta:pa1....,C... 2414 Soulh faiMew &Htil 214, S.nta Anl NO FUS m.~6Jwr:~~ Mate. Call today (714) 544-0957 ~arlene Pierce, Ability ptus, Per- sonnel Services Inc. 14131 Yorba #102, TUS0 tint CA 100% Employer Paid MANAGER-Fun, hi,h quality 1itt store. n Atrium Court. Ask for Colette Off Kathie 640- 2091 or 854-8794 OVERSEAS JOBS, TAX FREE INCOME All OCCUPATIONSl. COM- PANY PAID BENEFITS. Call (305) 456-6603 or send resume to: Wortd· wide E~ 1126 S. Federal HWy 322 ft ~le. Fl 3ll16. Adwrlce 9full refund if not~ owneas per cot: LiCensect as an overseas employment agency. NOW HIRING * Cashiers * Grill People General Crew YU, YOU CAii *YEii·...., .... .......... "" - 11, G 1•E•11t1111. *YESl·11 ,, ... *YESl·1111•,..•• a Cll 1111 '""''' *YESI-.... , ...... ....... ,. *YESl·1 ... ,, ... , T-\t , Ft ' 7 ?! . .............. . ............ -c di u.-. ......... __ ., __ _ •u111• .,."" "'I I• I .,._Ttn ............. .,. .... ~·· -~ ....... ................ . ......... m un• .. ___ ...,. FUN WEEKEND JOB: You choole wt.'l,. pe out free samples in nwtcet ,., home. Join us! 962.3688 GET PAID FOR READING BOOKS! SlOO. _per titte. Write AC£ 8947, 161 0., Lincokt Wsy, N. Aurora, lll60542 IECURm * OFFICEll * Full/Part-Time. Top Pay. Now Hirina For Costa Mesa Loca- tion. Will Train! Uni - form Allow•nce, Bonus Pay. Medical/ Dental, Credit Union. APPLY 9 AM -4PM MONDAY-FRIDAY UNCDLNllCUllTY (714)1110112 (21J)IOl-M74 All Shifts Available, Mominp, Days, Evenin~i. Full or Part Time. Great for . Senior Citizens, Housewives, Students 3141 tt.rbor Blvd. Caetm 11111 549.1271 AllllYAllT llAIWID .. .... .. imme-dlmap11qn.,. Assistant MMapr. Requirement s Include 2 ~ full time work expe- rience and some supervisory expe. rience (retail pre· ~. OI a col9'19 delree. We offer: eCompetitiw Salary •LI._.. Benefits ePromation ()pptys. •Trainin1 for Advancement Call OI apply in per· son to: A2Z FASHION ISLAND (714) 144-1126 Equ9I ()ppty ~. M/F HIRING GOVERNMENT JOB YOUR AREA. ~5A.000-~2QO. Call 60~) 883-&CMS5 EXT 75. • Now hirirw. the-Wortds Larps! Pizza Delivery Co. Domino's Pizza needs: Ordertakers must be • ~ 16 with a:>lea· sn personality. Def every Drivers must be • least 18, have own car & insu· ~and~drM .. record. Ea-ft $7-10/hr. Both positions full Of Pllft time. Aooti at Domino's Pizza, ·2075 Neww~ Blvd. CM or call 646- 2244 "T oct.y." .. I ,i ' - •. ,.. -···· -~1 lr .. '_r-!---\.A--1:~._:::.~ Hllr·'lm ........ ;1,:c,. -'-····· . Rll?llml f~ 1 flA • .. 11 a ..... .., •hat •••• .,_ ... ...... -.11 .... u. ........ .. 11 ••1' ...... .... ...... ,.... ... ,, ........ -.. --~ WA H•••HT .. IMACM.LI .. ,_ .... tt• MP Ill• ... 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Or use total as residence. This worl't last. $735,000. 650 -7000 SENIORS : DISCOVER THE BEST OF BOTH WORLDS Huntington Te"ace Enjoy ear.fr• living in a world where warm personal llltention Md Mrlice are the standard. Str9lch out in an environment ~ wlh • IC8nic .... w.ldng paths and a perk. Com- 1*• these exceptional te•urea: Huntington Terrace North Designed with th• active Mnior in mind, Hwrtington T ema North provides residents with the most modem conveniences today's .::tive seniors de8ire. Nestled in a naturally land- ICl!ped environment you,I ~the extras at this new community. • .,,.,.. full MM» ,,,.. Daly .-------.... • 8Htluly land - (714) 848-8811 Solution to Last Week's Puzzle ~gtOUttds •Fu/15.ady • """*'" Kltr:hens • s.lt:onie9 • Plush Interiors • Studios, ar. & Two B«lt'ooms 18700 & 18800 Florlda St. Huntington Beach CA 12141 LHJU [ )[-t[ofrJl.1 IHH.1n n~ntl uu1.1 1 HJrir.111 nnnn .1 nnn LiJ LI Lt LI lJ (] l I CJ l .. u ,_, ~ rJ I ; D 111 tr t n lHEJUl ti.Ht rJrH JI t [ H H • i1'.1r.l c -tu 11 ' t r.ir:-H 1 i] : l u n r ~ ,_, ll'.1 :Jtjfj IHllllt 'J'V.H~-11nr1 LJLJLilt lJ'JU'J[J ·1 1.l'.,~trt '1f1r t U LI LJ l ·LL Lt l t '.111 H I '.1 T I~ ~~hJ (.~hE.l '.LFI' ,, I '.1 T t~rl :L Pt:t .1:J!J J,I ,_, 111'.1 ~ '.. .. : h J I ~ II' ) I I · ' . , J I •. t hFl L • ~ 1. h I 'I '. 1 1 I II I 1 I I I 1 l'.11"1 )111• .Ill i ' J"i , ' 1 ' '~:1 'J 111 I • : • I j • I ~ 4 1 'I' 1 JI. J.1·1111 !114 '·•tl '.l "lllll.I 11.1" ~·•ttll J . i lJ I t 1 I 1 4 11' II l I ! l .J .1.ld 1•111 11111 ••• 1l 'l1 jt f·llt ,,,,, •t""l .t•c111111 ..... "••Ill)., '• .... :,...,-~= I'll.'"~ . 508-Heuw tor .. GOVERNMENT HOMES FROM Sl.00 (U·REPA.IR) FORECLOSURES , REPOS. TAX DELI N- OUENT PROPERTIES . ~ow SELLING YOUR AREA. CALL 1-315-736· 7375 EXT H-CA-N for current list 24 hrs. GOVERNMENT HOMES FROM Sl.00 (U-REPAIR) FORECLOSURES , ~~~" ~~PE~~\k~: ~ow SELLING YOUR AREA. CAU 1-315-733-- 6062 EXT H-CA·N2 FOR CURRENT UST. 24HRS. GOVERNMENT HOMES FROM $1 CU-REPAIR) ALSO TAX DELINQUENT & FORECLOSUREl>ROP- ERTl ES AVAILABLE NOW. FOR LISTING CALL 1-315-733-6062 EXTG369 GOVERNMENT HOMES FROM $1 CU-REPAIR) ALSO TAX DELINQUENT & FORECLOSUREl>ROP- ERTIES AVAILABLE NOW. FOR LISTING CALL 1-315-733-6062 EXTG 386 WEST CLIFF, 4 Bd, 3 Bath updated home, for sale by owner, 631-6007 ACM>a I fk.~lldc '~willl••• 10 ............. U '"'Oti _ ltolt to a.. ... - 17 tt.d ••• lwict PROMONTORY BAY Live on _., with own ks.For two 60 fl Of smaller OML 5 4 .,.. d luxury . ...... open ...... . mbs~den~ inin1 room and rmet kitchen. You must see this spectacu- lar ~-Askin& Sl.750. . 650-7000 Waterfront home with boat dock and view. Soa- cious 3 bdrm 3 ba, Ira. bonus room. It won't last. Aaent 638-2755 607-..._ and TD Enjoy 13-15% return on TOs. Also lend on & bur. TOs. $10,000 up $1 mi . Call DentSon Associates 673-7311 today! 705-GARAGE SALE House full of treasure must sell. One of a kind Chinese screen made for Canton Fair in the 20's. Jade, Ivory, Porcelain jewelry, bronzes, Orien- tal and French. Lots to see. 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Feb. 4-7. 16883 Mount Vic- tory St Fountain Valley. 4-PIECE LMNG ROOM SET. ,.._. used. Ewth tones. $250. 969-8215 Spanish/.....,,..,.., style bedroom set. (no mattress) kin1 size Headboard 2 ni1ht stands, triple dresser with mirror and chest d drawers, $150. Ask for Bill 631-8120 FOR SALE FAMILY MEM· BERSHIP NPB TENNIS CLUB67~78 MUST SELL TRANSFER· ABLE, MEMBERSHIP NPB TENNIS CLUB. 642-0714 MOVING TO TEXAS 824-DopMdC... AKC BOXER PUPS. Brin- dle male &fen\Mepet& show quality. 731-3046 $99 per month rent IBM PC c lone. 640K dual drive, IPOhics hiah res monitci, 714-261-2416 WEUCRAFT OCENTLRV USl.D 80ATS LOWEST PRICES FULL SERVICE ALLISON MAUNE INC. S.... s.n.t, a a I + ·-~ ..... c..-(?M•MMllS 1987 HONDA SO SCOOTER Law m. 85~160.Askifw . .-v..,. ._;~ -.... ~·~ - ~ -.~ . 61...._.. .... 6J ............ -- 16 l'icUMrl .... " ......... , ..... " ....... .,tM,.. 11 WtMCll 12 ltJle., .,. .. 74.,..... ....... 20 1-11 ... "-7 21 .... .... 2' .,,._ ....... .. ,, .... ., ...... 11 hid .. Priu lticlnpby ol " ............. °" . _ ... 3 I Acear C--4 r..iJ J3 .............. MT.,._. ..... ltl5 19 ~.illdMltOl)' 22 Midedutiw 2J ow hllir4 ... 24 .,_.._. ol tJM family 25 ,..,.,.._.sjpu 21 s.a.. • .,.. ... ol au.. 2' .. -..... wWlri.-HorU c..lillll\ motto 30 .. _, M4 ,.c ro 111· 32 ... ., AllllMn 34 Ardlr'I ..... : AW.. 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SIC.-62r..... 6llllluiaa 64i...s· ......... ., ..... _ " ..... l .. dlJ 6,...._,__ ,.,_ .......... 1J y ... 1S 1'*.•1 .... 11 ....... 71 .......,_._ .. 79 u. ... , % ...... • .. · Cutting edge color sch At tSth and Balboa. a new apartment goes up. I cringe, waiting for the paint scheme. Yup. Peachy salmon with green trim. And that peen. Where do they get that green? It looks like how Maalox tastes. Kind of chalky. Have you noticed that every new building in Newport/ Costa Mesa/ Irvine is peachy and green? Must be the new trend. An older friend of mine, circa age 60, rememben the nature of the trim as "Chemtone Green." He says to tell us 40-year-olds that we might have seen it from our bassinets. I recall seeing houses in that green stucco in Lakewood many yean ago. Sue Kauth Huntington Beach. A new condo complex on PCH peachy with chemtone trim. Yuck. The old sugar factory off Dyer Road and the 405. Peach. Green Trim. · A cuttina edge Taj MajhaJ. Did our own Peninsula El Ranchito start this monstrous decor sen- sation? At least the Balboa Studio Cafe is blue with green trim.• Several little beach houses become cutting edge. The new Costa Mesa center off Newport and 19th is the same. It's getting to the point where I cant' even go shop in a place with those colon. Do they have a surplus of these colon? Westpark. Whatever that means. It's the new Irvine devel- opment· whose children will attend my high school. It is pink. m g Selected pink-some beiae- mostly peacby-lookina. I ICD it anxiously for areen trim. Will the doon of the hoUICI be the color of f recway 1ipa, or more like old-fashioned school chalk- boards? I am the one who med to complain about the pervaive, even mandatory carthtoned Irvine villqes. How I miss them now. Villa Donut on Newport. Any new neiabborbood shopping center. The trim on the Catholic Church on Balboa Avenue. What lies ahead for the McFad- den/ Pier renovation? Don't ask. Can I pray that it will be nautical white with blue trim? Do I dare disturb the univene? • 1ng Appalled by the ticky- t.ckynea of the Oraqe Comaty mind, I pick up a praent from one of my students: Bloom •s Wfhe Closing of the American Mind." I want to sneer at euy answen. Oh no. Pleue not this. Yes. The cover of the book is in salmon and green graphics. Well, how apropos, after all. But please. Not the pier. • Alltllor'a 110te: Tiit s..llo Cafe._ .... beell ....... wldte ...... tweet little plDk trim. Loob like a soda lllop. Sw Kauth u a cowuelor at a local lrigh school. SM liws with her lauband and fiw-y~ar­ old daught~r in N~wport H~ighu. The International Meditation Society is sponsoring a free introductory lecture entitled ~stress Reduction usin1 the Transcendental Meditation Techniques (TM)" Meetings & Events group on the U Cl campus, is spomoring a series of seminars entitled "Do I Wut a Dhorce!" This lecture will be given at the Mariners Branch Library, 200S Dover Drive, Newport Beach, on Thursday Feb. 11 at 8 p.m. Speaking on the subject will be J ohn Weiss, a trained teacher of TM with more than 17 years experience. Weiss will discuss in detail the scientific studies that demonstrate TM 's eff cctiveness in reducing stresi and anxiety, lowering blood pressure, reduc- ing the use of alcohol, drugs and cigarettes and relief from insom- nia. Weiss will also ~xplain how ·TM expands consciousness of the mind. For further informa- tion, call 675-4140. ••• The Marinen Brandt of die Newport Beach Public Library is pleased to announce their February Evenin1 FHm Series. Feb. 3 is travel night, and two films, "Magical Malaysia" and "Hong Kong" will be featured. On Feb. 17 the menu is "Over- night Sensation," based on a short story by Somerset Maugham and "Quest" by Ray Bradbury. The films will be shown at 7 p.m. To continue its Family Satur- day Matinees, Mariners branch will offer "The Adventures of J. Thaddeus Toad" and "Cannon- ~~~~"l®IP Exclusively Model Railroading Lar9est Selection of LIONEL on the West Coast Large Selection of <@ID: I> Mosul #20280 ) Rec. 9995" S~ial S69995 FLOWERS? CANDY? JEWELRY? ATRAINH GET ON THE LOVE TRAIN! ·FOR VALENTINE'S DAY • We Build Cusrom Layouts Call Us for All Your Service and Repair Needs! ---------2 ~to..,_ You: _________ _. 211 W. Bonita 1089 Baker San Dimas Costa Mesa 714/599·2602 7141549·1518 ball" at 2 p.m. on Feb. 20. The film programs are about one hour long and admission is free. Everyone is welcome. Marinen branch is located at 2005 Dover Drive. For more information can 644-3145. ••• ne Women 9s Opportuakiel Center. a community outreach The seminan, scheduled for 5: IS to 6:45 p. m. for Feb. I 0 and 24, and Mar. 2 and 9 will attempt to aid participants in the deci- sion making process of deter- mining if divorce is a necessary step and the consequences of such a decision. Other topics wiJI include leg~I implications, beliefs about marriage and divorce, emotional f acton and child custody. The fee is $25. For more information, call 8S~ 7128. Community Service The opportunity to be an aapl ia only a phone caJ1 away. One call to the Orange County Unit of the Ammicu Cwer Society'• Aa1el1 oa Wlleel1 program makes this unique opportunity available. The Aqels on Wheels pro- 1ram provides transportation service to cancer patients who require medical treatment and who are without altematiYa for rides to and from their appoint- ments. In .adition to driving, Angels provide emotional sup- port to cancer patients. Requirements for volunteen include a valid California driv- er\ liceme, automobile insu- rance and carin1 and aemitivity for cancer patients. For more information, call 751..()iWJ. ••• Fairview Dewlaf •1•111 C.. ._, a residential and treatment facility for mentally retarded or developmentally disabled penona, needs •0 .. 11.n ... ..W, fll ._ aewal otrac:e laelp, Fotter GrDdpamata Pro- pam, SftiOr Compaaion Pro-ar-mid for aewi8I projects. For more iafonuaioa, call tbe Volunteer Center of South Orange County at 953-5757 or 582-3176. ••• ne J.mor Las-o1 Oruae CoatJ has recently awaNed ,._. t._ Sil, .. to the following Oranac County non- profit organizations. Harbor Arca Adult Day Care Center, Mariposa Women•1 Center, Irvine Temporary Houaina, Pil- pimqe Family Therapy Center, Laauna Beach Community Cinic and tbe Historical and Cultural Foundation of Oranae County. nae funds are panted to 0ranae County non-profit aacn- cies aelected by the Community Rexarch/ Project Dewlopment committee of tbe Junior Leque orpnization. Tbe next applica- tion deadlillt is Monday, March 14. Applications are available by Callins 1~1.-n . Moa4aJ, Felt. I -Taco Snack, buttered arecnbeans, ,. ... wl pun,.,.... butter cookie and milk. T_..J, Feb. t -Patty melt, Tater Toti with catsup, nutty colalaw, chocolate pudclina and milt. ••.•. ,, ..... .. - Claicbia Filit 1ritb .... ad IOUI' ance, ....... corn.e apple . crilp, IDcd Witll ...... wl milk. • n ••1, •• '' -Rail Splitter (Mt dos witla ca&aap), •--. loll <•• frill>. a..-,,.._. ....... , pr11i•••tial cioti llill Henna A .. llilt. Fiio, .... • -ScMol Ball • .,. • Corer Home Oflered by Giron Grubbs -of Waterfront Homes High on a cli(f above Bay ide Dr. in Cd • • -. NeW condos feature great views, price BY CHERYL STEHUNG Olde Corona del Mar is one of the Harbor area's most pres- tigious and desirable neighbor- hoods. Much upgrading, remo- deling and building of new homes has taken place over the years, as more buyers seek to invest in this prime area. One of the newest develop- ments is a group of condomini- ums on Carnation, perched high on a cliff above Bayside Drive, offering a breathtaking view of the entire Bay and Harbor. The added bonus is the placement on fee land. Of the eight units under construction now, only three remain to be sold. "You can't beat this view," said Giron Grubbs of Water- front Homes, listing agent for the condos. "You won't find a nything like it in Newport or Corona del Mar. The construc- tion of these condos is to p quality and an excellent invest- ment.,. MEDITERRANEAN AMBIENCE The first condo is the last of the group of Mediterranean- style units left for sale. It features all that would be expected in Mediterranean ambience, including terra cotta tile roof and warm coral stuccoed outside walls. The garage can hold two vehicles with its tandem con- struction. Two bedrooms and two-and- one-half baths on 2,066 square f ect assures spacious living while enjoying the marvelous view. The condo is a prof us ion of skylights and windows and offers many amenities and bonuses that are not imme- diately notlceable, such as a central vacuum system, tinted windows, recessed down-lights, tile decks, bullnose wall comers, Whirlpool appliances, oak cabinetry, Kobler plumbing and Groe fixtum, roof access. Guests step down to the entry and enter through double oak doors, with etched leaded glass. The entry platform bas the stairs leading to the second level and steps leading down to the dining area. A guest powder room is just at the bottom of the steps. To the right of the dining room is the kitchen, with a gu range and double wall-mounted ovens, including a microwave. To the rear of the kitchen is the indoor laundry and stain lead- ing up to the garage .. From the dining room, guests will step down to the living room, with its extra high and airy ceiling. The gas fireplace has a terra cotta tile hearth and is flanked by a wet bar on one side and book shelves on the other. A sliding glass door leads to the deck, where guests can relax and enjoy the view. A bonus in the dining room is the built-in cabinets and understair closet. The upper level contains the master bedroom and bath, second bedroom and guest bath. Here is where the builders have added the luxury of many sky- lights to give an airy, outdoor feeling. The skylights are not opaque, but clear and afford an uninterrupted view of the sky. Both bathrooms have skylights, as does the master dressing room and landing area. Clcarstory windows in both ~rooms help to augment this most valuable source of natural lighting. The top of the stairs has a huge, wrap-around landing. The master bedroom is spacious, with a sliding door leading to the deck, which it shares with the second bedroom. The master bath features a luxury whirlpool Roman bath. Sliding mirrored doors reveal a large walk-in closet. The second bedroom has dou- ble closets, and the guest bath is spacious. C-ONTEMPORARY STYLING The two remaining condos arc built in a contemporary mode, with concrete roof tile and natural cedar siding. They con- tain the same tandem double garages as the Mediterranean units. The first unit is two-story, with three bedrooms and two- and-one-half baths. Rounded bullnose corners and bleached hardwood noon, tile counters, glass block walls and contem- porary oak cabinetry make th.is condo an attractive buy for do- it-yourself decorators. Guests step down to the entry, with its paned glau door. The living room fronts the bay, and a sliding glass door leads to the concrete deck. A profusion of den that can be an optional third bedroom. t'lle ltairl ludiq to tbii top c08do ue IOcated w tM atr.t aide of die ...... a.... ..., iDto .... i ...... iilclMta .... 1'111dlrk1 ........... .. , ..... ., .......... ... ,._. it +z• wlda die hill& room and solarium windows across one wall. A tile breakfast bar separates the dining room from the kitchen. The laundry is to the rear of the kitchen. The livina room faces the bay and harbor, and a sliding glass door provides access to the deck. Double doors off the living room lead to the den or optional third bedroom. A closet outside this room and full bath with tile shower make this an attractive bedroom possibility. Beyond the kitchen and dining area is a hall leading to the master bedroom and bath, second bedroom and bath. The guest bath bu a full tile shower, and the bedroom is larae with a spacious closet. The master bedroom and bath IMC tbe ltreet side of tbe unit. 'he ...... fcaames. coffered _... wilk~ de11& aacl a petite ....,. ne .......... a ........... tab .... .,.,_ ... till •w. Doutill au eet ................... UIWOaMAnoN M'llt lllllllC:lLU FACTS Jllilt ____ Of tllil ..... ..... ._uel07C.-- I and 4, and 315 Carnation, Corona del Mar. Tbey are offered by Giron Grubbi of W.aerftont Homes Inc. AMioa price ii 1725,000 e.cb. Tbe ofra ii located at 2436 Wiii CCNlit Hjpway in NewjNNt •.m. For more infor- mldom or ..... call 631-••· ii SP 4. 1• THE NEWPORT EJ80N/C08TA MESA NEWI Iii -- llWllT Ill.Bl A tranquil ouis just 3 blocka from the ocean. tl11da 10m8 T.LC. but Great Potential and Gr•t Priceft Cottage atyte 2 bdrm home wtth den and office, lawn and brick planters on quiet street Reduced for quick aalef! me• at-•• CllTA IEIA CH• Quality built and only 4 years old, 2 bdrm unit with skylight, fireplace, ceramic tile and oak cabinets. Community pool and spa. Bank owned with great loan terms. 11!!,lll Ul-1481 WEJTCUFF-Brlght and cheerful 2 bdrm, 2 bath condo. Immaculate and cozy with gas log fireplace in living room. Attractive complex with 3 community pools close to Newport's Westcliff for shopping and services. 1131.• 173-HIO PEllUULA Mobile home. Double wide 2 bedroom, 2 bath with bay view in sensational location steps from beaches, tennis courts, shops and restaurants. Long term city lease covers water. trash. gas and gardener. 1137.• 131-1411 NEwrollT SllOllES-Spacious 2 story family home with 4 bedrms and 21h baths. Great location close to Community pool and tennis courts and just 3 blocks to the beach. (LM) 1%35,000 131 ·1400 AllAHEll MILLI· One story air conditioned 3 bdrm family home with dining. family and breakfast rooms and 3 car garage with fabulous views of city lights. lake and mountains. New paint. carpet and landacaping. Bank owned. just fell out of escrow. make offer. 1275.000 131-1400 OVHllZE LOT · Rambling shake roofed 3 bdrm California ranch with huge family room with fireplace and open beamed ceilings. Beautifully landscaped yard with private pool, rolling lawns, pine trees and latticed shade garden with Koi pond. IMI.• 131 -1400 ~ LOH. IUCI · Security gated prestigious community of del Largo. Spacious 5 bdrm 2 story family home with family and formal dining rooms and den. Separate master suite with private patio, vaulted ceilings and custom papers throughout Huge yard with room for pool. Owner anxious, make offer! 1311.• 131-1400 DEllUllE IAYFIOMT co-op in 12 unit complex on the lido Peninsula. Rarely on market 2 bdrm · 21h bath corner unit with fp., parquet floors. double garage, and expansive bay and night light views. Available boat slips and community pool. IHI.• 131-1411 44 qc ESTATE IALI 3 bdrm in Dover Shores wtth gr.i views. Elaborate carved docn lead one Into this specious home wtth family and formal dining rooms. den and atrium poot Mutt 1811, submit all oftersH ....... 111·1• U. llU • Lowest priced home on the Island. Totaffy remodeled and freshly painted 3 bdrm. 2 bath with new carpet and tile throughout Light and bright with south patio. Mn.• 131-1411 PHlmLA POINT • Charming remodeled 3 bdrm with den and huge deck over 3 car garage. Open yet cozy with fireplace and bay windowed dining area, French windows !nd doors open to lovely brick R!t!O. ~First time on market " · 1441.• 131 ·1• COIGU DEL llAI · Rare triplex completefy renovated and like new including baths, kitchens. tile and fixtures. Three 2 bdrm townhouse style units. one with fp and 1 YI baths. Freshly painted, carpeted and new window coverings. 1411.• 131·1• .. llVH ... El-The hideaway master suite and unusual floor plan provide excellent privacy for members of large or extended families. In excess of 5000 sq. fl. there are 4 bdrms. gourmet island kitchen and skylighted play room overlooking an indoor pool in a tropical setting. Wonderful views of back bay, city lights and snow capped mountains. 1411.• 131-1400 UIO llLE • Full of charm and sunshine. Gracious home with cozy den and 3 bdrms including secluded master with window nook, his/hers bath and deck. Beamed ceilings and fireplace in living room. hardwood floors and south patio on corner lot WI.• 131-1400 LIDO llLE · Unique remodel. finished with the highest quality. Open and bright 3 bdrm home with French doors to large patio and yard. Extensive use of tile and glass. coupled with open beamed ceilings and a white on white decorating scheme. combine to create a fresh clean atmosphere. 1535.000 131-1480 COllOIA DEL IAI · Fabulous 7 yr old award winning duplex nestled in greenery. Two story. 3 bdrm units beautifully accented with wood. glass and tile and brightened with skylights. Large front unit built for an owner has master bdrm with fireplace and spa tub. 1558.• 131 -1481 IALIOA llLAID-A 3 bedroom home plus a 2 bedroom apartment with a 4 car garage. Could be single family home but excellent rental never vacant 1550.. 17HIOG DCEAIFIGIT-at the center of Newport's action with fabulous ocean and Catalina views. Large 2 story 4 bdrm home with huge family room and 2 spacious sunny patios. Completely furnished at .. 1575.• 131-1411 UM llLE · Fabulous Mediterranean style 4 bdrm home on very large lot Dramatic 16 ft. double door entry leads to two story living area with walls of glass opening to lovely tiled patio with fountain and spa. Fireplaces in library, master suite and living room. An outstanding home for entertaining. 1111.511 131 -1411 IEDfTHUMEAM VILLA in Corona del Mar with spectac- ular views from one end of Newport Harbor to the other. A palatial new 2 bedrm villa with top quality fixtures and appliances. skylights. vaulted ceilings and att dbte garage. Spanish tile roofs and tiled patios and decks. 17~ 131-1411 Lm 11U ·Featured in the Los Angeles Times. HOME magazine. An exceptionally large 6 bdrm family home whose size could not be duplicated today. Built around a central skylight for an open airy and bright feeling, it also has a large famity room and office/ library on south facing comer lot 11•.• 131·1• IATFlllT condo on 7th floor with outstandtng ocean views from every room. Elegant and spacious contemporary 2 bdrm wtth touches of ebony. teek and etched glaaa and handaome cuatom wall treatments. Security bldg wtth doorman and pool ..... D1·1• ICEAm9IT CIP£ Cll · Peninsula point corner location. Picket fence charmer with 3 bdrms. vaulted and beamed ceiling living room with fireplace and views of the dunes and ocean plus guest quarters over detached garage. ..... U1·1• Ullll ... Fabulous foreyer views from this es1a'9 home with 4 bdrms, den. formal dining and 2 family rooms in this gated community with '9nnia and pools. Custom interior with mirrors, designer lighting, travertine and sophisticated wall coverings and window treatments. Lush landscaping enhances the exterior complete with spa. 1174.• 131-1411 • CAIYll on the Golf Course. Bank owned custom contemporary fixer with outstanding potential. Spacious open multilevel floor plan with 4 bdrms. 4 baths. 3 fireplaces including 1 in master suite, family room, formal dining and triple garage. Lowest priced custom home in this exclusive gated community 1111.* 131 -1411 •EW OCEHFIOIT CUITOlt in a terrific corner location. Every possible amenity has been included in this top quality 4 bedroom home with an ultra gourmet kitchen and fabulous 180° view roof terrace equipped with barbecue, hookup for stereo and TV and spa. Beautifully finished there is generous use of marble and granite. crown molding and single light French doors. 1115.• 131 -1411 UL• Ill.AID IAYFIGllT-Fabulous 3 bdrm victorian with dock and views of all the harbor boating action from almost every room. Charm and character abound in this newly carpeted immaculate home. formal dining room and gourmet kitchen plus 3 fireplaces in living room. family room and master suite. 11.•.• .,,.... UYllllEI UYFlllT-Over 80 fl of water frontage and panoramic views of the widest part of Newport Harbor. Freshly refurbished large gracious 4 bdrm home with new carpeting and landscaping. Formal dining. family and old fashioned sun room plus courtyard with pool. Prestigious guarded community. HUGE reduction to ... 11 .511.• 111 -1411 Wt.El Ill.All in Long Beach Harbor. Prime baytmnt custom 3 story "Castle" with 4 bdrms, formal dining, hamily and exercise rooms, maid's quarters, roof terrace and basement 50 ft. boat dock and fabulous views. IUKEI TO ... 11 .111-131-1411 IPECTACIW UTF91T · Remodeled from the ground up in '84. Every possible amenity in this 3 bdrm Linda Isle home. Coffered copper ceilinged den with' full bar. huge wine <*far, elegant formal dining plus a music gallery. Among the quality materials are travertine, onyx. brass and copper, French single light doors and thennopane glass. Terrific bayside patio with pool and spa leads to the dock for 3 boats. n.m.• 131.1• WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS·· 315 M•nrw Ave. l .. J6W.(ont Hwy. Newpon Beach R~lbcM lsl•nd •ta 1111 U1·14M Sneaffers g·et agent around Mesa del Mar BY CHERYL STEHLING Tamarrah Anderson is a familiar face around Mesa del Mar in Costa Mesa, as she makes the rounds in her real estate farm area wearing her Recboks. "High heels are not practical," Anderson said. "I'm not out -. there to impress, I'm put out there to give information. I believe in wearing comfortable clothes, and I go through tennis shoes like crazy." Anderson credits her visibility in the neighborhood with her success in real estate. Also paramount is her ability to listen and be a friend to her clients. "'We laugh and cry together. and we are like family, .. And- erson said. "They know they can count on me anytime of the day. I have been called in to consult on wallpaper and what colors to paint a room because I stress pride in ownership." Anderson has had her real estate license for 12 years and has worked with Coldwell Banker in Costa Mesa for five years. When she got her license, she was dedicating herself to being a housewife and mother to her son and twin daughters. But when the twins were six months old, Anderson went through a divorce and going back to work was necessary. So she did what she knew best-real estate. Now her children are eight and six and very supportive of her career. _Even though real estate takes up much of her time, she feels it is important to give quality time to her family. She volunteers at the Sonora School library once a week, where her children go to shcool. Spending constructive time with her child- ren, doing art projects, trips to the park and just l:ugging and si mple thmgs help good feelings flow bet ween the fami ly members. "They are really great," she says of the child ren. "My son is always trying to second guess my moods. He might say. 'Having HARBOR VIEW • HOMES NewSomerset ·o· ly 1/3 ac,.,. deer-O· ~ .• f!w •·· .~ 1ocation S ... rge family . .. ~9.900 NEW LISTING Harbor View Homes. Four bedroom Mon- tego model, sunny backyard , near green - belt. 000 NEW Adjacent greenbelt. Most immaculate home we have ever seen in Harbor View. Many upgrades-move in tomorrow. $409,000 FANTASTIC VIEW OF HARBOR Four bedrooms, 2 Y2 baths, entire home upgraded. All new kitchen, baths. Three- car garage. $669,000 IN CORONA DEL MAR - TWO VIEW LOTS A great view of ocean, mountains, lights, and canyon. Each view lot is listed •t $284,500. STRAIGHT~~ OCEAN .. YIEW F~om bo·s u [ [) roo~. ·Fine cone . ··--· . ·--v . ·--.-. ecunty gate. $179,900 IN LAGUNA Very private lot with this 3 bed- room , .. 2 bath home. View of ocean, canyon, and hills . $409,000. ClllllTA I BIY LM Ill IF IEIPllT •· frouble with one of your escrows?' or 'Something fall out today?'" As a Mesa del Mar homeowner, Anderson feels working in the same area in which she lives is very beneficial. "I believe in the neighbor- hood," she said. Anderson also does much in the way of double-duty. She not only .lists properties, but also . sells. ihem herself. And her achievements have not gone unrecognized. She is one of the top producers in the office and is a new member of the presti- gious President's Club. It is an elite group of people who have bCcome known for consistency and top dollar volume. Jn addi- tion, Anderson is a member of the Circle of Honor Club. Anderso n feels Coldwell Banker is a very supportive company and the staff is like family. .. 1 feel like someone is stand- ing behind me, holding me up,., she said. "The company is won- derful, and I'm pro ud to be here. My clients can feel there is a guarantee of a stable company behind me." Coldwell Banker-Costa Mesa is located at 2299 Harbor Blvd., Phone: 645-03030. Tamarrah Anderson •For Love, For Security, For Fun!!• Small Cottage Just a skip to Big Corona ; older 2 bedroom, 25' x 118', R-2 lot, only $325,000 (submit!) 312 Heliotrope, Open Sunday 1-4 p.m. Like Bell Towe rs? Then you 'll love 411 Dahl ia. Story-bookish condo, 3 bedroom, 2 Y2 bath, quiet deadend street, (do not disturb tenants), $375,000. Or ... owner's bachelor's hideaway with Bay view! Two bedroom, 2 bath , quality condo. $350,000 (by appointment). Notice: Our Answer to Leisure-World • Four new contemporary condos soon to start at 602 Heliotrope. ~ Open plan, central air, 3 bedroom, 2 or 2 ~ bat~s in each, check • the plans in our office. · Brln1 Grandma's Antiques Your easels for the studio and enjoy! Paint and sculpt to your heart's content in the tree top studio, while your family enjoys the 2 bedroom, 2 bath wood and brick home. $395,000. See ... 545 tt.zel, Sundlly 1-4 p.m. • Roman F•lt XV • To benefit the Youth Employment Service of the Harbor Area. Tuesday, Feb. 9, 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. American Legion Hall, 15th St. on the Bay (just off Balboa Blvd.) Parking lot too!! All you can • eat, Adults $6, Children $4. Music, fun, door prizes. C.11 • 173=1494 for tlcketslll ~\ h1':d 673'-8494 3407 East Coaat HiahwaJ, COl'Olla clel Mar, California '2625 .. THE DALEBOUT Ass o·c I AT 'I 0 N COST A MESA UNITS ••. Under construction, 8 separate duplex style units. Beautifully constructed 3 bedrooms 21h bath units. Vaulted ceilings, wagon wheel windows, washer/dryer hook-ups, 2 car garages with garage door openers. Separately metered and readily converted to condominiums. Each unit has 1388 square feet of livable space. Drive by and take a look .............. $2,IS0,000 CORONA HIGHLANDS ••. Few properties offer such a perfect meld of architectural brilliance and Old World craftsmanship. The approach to this 3 story home is through a park-like courtyard featuring a dry creek and a marvelous free-standing guest house. Inside the main residence you will find 4 bedrooms, 41h baths, a library, a family room, a raised dining room, a huge game room, a sumptuous master suite ... and a gourmet kitchen with an abundance of cupboards and drawers plus a well-planned butter's pantry. Another prized advantage .of this property is the access to a private ocean beach ........................ S1 ,315,000. DOVER SHORES •• .A prime corner lot is the choice setting for this spectacular Country French home. The first floor layout is well suited to entertaining on any scale. There is a large formal living room, a banquet size dining room and a library all opening to the expansive used brick terrace with a pool. 6 bedrooms including a lavish master suite. 61h baths. Children's wing. Maid's quarters. Designed to afford a luxurious lifestyle, this impreseive residence is both elegant and comfortable) ..................... $125,000 UDO ISLE •.. One of a kind Udo Isle custom home. A Herbert Brownell design. This home accentuates the ultimate in family living and entertaining. Five bedrooms, 31h baths situated on a 70' x 90' lot in a premier location for inside Udo Isle. Custom features such as cherry panelling, marble countertops, gold fixtures, brass door handles, crystal chandelier, cedar wardrobe, sunken tub, radiant heating, 2 fireplaces and leaded windows make this a must see. All this with maid's quarters and patio large enough for pool allows for the ultimate in family living along with community tennis, yachting and private beaches .•.•............. $711,000 DOVER SHORES. •• This five bedroom home haa a pulM-qutckenlng view that tocu.s dramatically on the bay, ocean and dty lights. There la an electric .aiding roof over the dramatic foyer. There is a master suite compo11d of his and herl betha and a relenl111 view. There ts a not to be b1liewed two-tiered yard complete wtth a robult pool and ape. A rare di~ery. See tt ••• S7ll,llO LIDO llLE ••• Dynamic new French . M1dlterr9nean con'9mporary home. Three bedrooma. three bldh8 plus loft. Fabulous localon two blocks from Udo Clubhouae. Soaring clllnga In llvtng room. Dramatic marble tl1'9Pl•ce open to llvtng room and dining rooma. GounMI kitchen with granite countertope and top of the Hne appllance9. Ught o.ac floora. Berber carpet Custom ovenlzed ..,. in IOUth teeing petlo. Waw view from MCOnd llOry. Air conditioned. Thia quallty home hu n an ............ PIO,llO A REAL ESTATE COMPANY BALBOA ISLAND DUPLEX ... Near the water. View. Superbly designed. Spacious. Constructed with the highest quality materials. The wood and brick exterior creates an impressive introduction. The front patio with its brick and wrought iron gate literally invites you to enter the double Dutch doors of the lower 3 bedroom, 3 bath unit Appointments include a brick fireplace, leaded glass windows, a beamed ceiling, a well-planned kitchen, a generous master suite and a spa. The upper unit features 2 bedrooms and 2 baths, but reflects all the rewards found in the lower residence. Each unit offers all the amenities and conveniences that could reasonably be expected. Importantly, there is parking for 6 cars including the garage and carport $151,000 HARBOR RIDGE. .. If a 180° view is what you require, and a spectacular sea of lights each evening is to your liking, you absolutely must see this customized Lucerne model in the Estates. Plantation shutters, Italian ceramic tile, custom wall coverings all combine to ~ make this a very special home. From the magnificent custom bar in the family room, to the special master bedroom with private retreat and fireplace,· the home conveys a warmth that is contagious. The perfect home for a couple to enjoy 365 days a year ............................ Slll,500 DOVER SHORES •.. Dramatic 5 bedroom 4 bath pool home, Bedecked with magnificent features. Stately Spanish architecture. Elegant gated pool entry. Huge cantilevered deck with panoramic views of snow capped mountains, the back bay and city lights. Separate guest quarters with large living room, bedroom and private bath. Luxuriously upgraded with impeccable attention to every detail. Air conditioning. Centrally monitored alarm. Top grade insulation in attic and walls. Double glazed Pella windows and doors. Don't miss this exceptional offering $150,000 KINGS ROAD ••• Sparkling Cape Cod home with 3 bedrooms and 2 betha. Spectacular vista of Bay and Ocean. Beautifully landlcaped. Incomparable location. A Rare find. Thia property justifies its ollering price. In the r89idence you will find no over- abundance of frivolous, superfluous decorahe itema. lnet1 ad, you will find a w 1111t of prectlcal. combtabte featuree auch • pool, new decks, automatic sprinklerl and ,,.. c:ll'hoe~ •.••.•.••..••.•.••. -.- EAIT&UFF ••• Come with us and ftnd your pot of gold In this lcMty 4 bedroom, 3 a.th famlly-orlentld home that rellectl all the brtghtn111 and warmth of a rainbow. Many stylilh upgrad11. a generoua·lind family room, country kitchen and an exten.ave beck yard MrYe to make this pl1a1anty IMd8caped comer property truly an outltanding value. Thia home Ma all the needs of a family that dlllf89 to be bOth ctoee to echoole and shopptng. yet retain the privacy of country living .......•..•..•...•......... 1441,• 631-7300 BAY CREST .•• Gorgeous four bedroom custom home. Beautifully upgraded with new floor coverings throughout New paint inside and out Lushly landscaped with large trees and secluded patio. Private balcony off sumptuous master suite. Don't miss this outstanding value in one of Newport's most prestigious areas ................ $341,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS ••• Large 4 bedroom 3 bath pool home. This pr.operty oftera unlimited potential and challenge for the family with creativity and foresight This home features an outdoor sauna, built-in brick barbeque, den, two fireplaces and an unusually large foyer area. Just perfect for a family that chooses to be within close proximity to all that Newport has to offer .......... $345,000 NEWPORT SHORES ••• Walk to the Ocean from this custom home. large kitchen with eating area. Two fireplaces, one in spacious master suite. Ceiling fans in bedrooms. Wet. bar in living room. Skylight over oak bannister and stairwell. Expansive, private deck for sunning, entertaining etc. Security system plus many other amenities. Community pool and tennis available. If you are looking for a home in Newport near the beach this is definitely it! Call and let us show it to you ............................ , $27 4,500 EASTSIDE COSTA MESA. .. Eas1skte Costa Mesa fixer with lots of potential. Very liveable as is. This is a must see house which has been added on to make a.great family home. Large bonus room with Ben Franklin type stove. Gas and electric kitchen. Huge lot with cement drive with RV access. Oversized 2 car garage with 110/220 voltage $112,500 EASTSIDE COSTA MESA •.. Clean and comfortable Eastside Costa Mesa home on a very large lot (50' x 160'). Let the kids romp and play in the huge backyard. Three bedrooms, 1 bath home with a cozy living room and a large dining area. A lot of space for a little price .................. $175,500 EASTSIDE COSTA MESA ••• Beautiful Back Bay Loop condominium. Only one on the market in highly-deeirable 50-unit complex. Many IP.a.I upgrades. Two bedrooma. 2~ bldh9. celhechl <*lings. over9ized atlached 2-car ~ large prtvm petio and side yard. Better than a model. Priced right at .............................. S171;MI EMTW COITA MIU.. .. Great Spinnaker ~ condominium. Very Mldom on the marllet. Highly upgr9ded with new floor CO"ferings throughout. Two bedroom., 2~ baths. vaulted ceiltnp_ 'V9f1ical bHnda. V9r1 clean unit in a fantutic complex which includes a spe and two outakte ~ A great buy llt ................... a111,• RANCHO CALIFORNIA. •• Two fllbuloua Iota with ullitie9 in La Creeta. Urdlellucted 'Mw• overtooktng Bw Creek Gott Courie. Siii• will finance ... 5 Acree •....•....•. 11-.111 19+ Acres .......•.•...•.....••• 9111,111. ~~1617 WESTCLIFF DRIVE, NEWPORT B£ACH ' NEWPORT BEACH ~ ~~~ OOl®Wml - The Real F.atate Blotter coatalm only tlaat information •Well ii a .... of,-. record. CCiillwerallon ii compated from dOCWlltary tnmf• tas pOI at tM time of comHentloll ol ._.. at tM nte of St.II per ~ dollan of comi•endon nclMiaa DJ •llildDs loaM ..... , llOt r6ct • full ..... price. Trwt Dee4k reflect WUllllruce .............. , .......... neorM ....... a property OD wlUQ there wu no tale. The Newport Endp pro.W. tWt lafonaatlon a a pt1Wk Mrriee. F = FULL P = PARTIAL PROPERTY TRUST DATE ADDRESS DEED CONSIDERATION Oct. 5 1406 Santanella Terrace n /a n/a Oct. 5 1624 Highland Drive $26,912 n/a Oct. 5 1936 Galaxy Drive n /a n/a Oct. 5 410 Plata n /a Quit Claim Oct. 5 448 Rivera Terrace n /a n/a Oct. 5 506 Marguerite Avenue n/a n/a Oct. 6 221 Canal Street $228,570 $305,000 F Oct. 6 2015 Altura Drive n/a n/a Oct. 6 405 39th Street n/a n/a Oct. 6 2406 Sierra Vista n /a n/a Oct. 6 2654 Vista Del Oro $123,900 n/a Oct. 6 47 Mainsail Drive n /a n/a Oct. 6 403 Iris Avenue n /a n/a Oct. 6 460 I Cortland Drive $265,000 $79,500 F Oct. 7 1940 Teresita Lane n/a n/a Oct. 7 1526 Ruth Lane n/a $290,000 F Oct. 7 16 Rocky Point Road n/a n/a Oct. 8 1747 Plaza Del Sur n/a n/a Oct. 8 207 Carnation A venue n/a n/a Oct. 8 207 Carnation A venue n/a n/a Oct. 8 326 Orchid Avenue $232,000 n/a Oct. 8 308 Orchid Avenue n /a $~64,000 F Oct. 8 165 Shorecliff Road $5,000,000 $2,600,000 F COSTA MESA ~~£~·l!IL®ifll1ml The Real btate Blott• coataim only tllat Udormadoll wWda II a ..-o1,... record. Co•dlendon is compated from ~ en.fer tax peMI at Ute dme of COlllWendoll ol deedl at tM nte of SI.II per ttioa.• dollan ol comHen.-eschlAla DJ ••Ma.__ ..... , .ot reflect a faD sales price. Trwt 0.. reflect ~ amoma ... _, laa.e ._. rKOrle• ...... a property OD wbkh then wu no sale. Tiie Coaa Mesa News pro..W. tw. Information u a,.... se"lce. F =FULL DATE Oct. 5 Oct . 5 Oct. 5 Oct. 5 Oct. 5 Oct. 6 Oct. 6 Oct.6 Oct. 6 Oct. 6 Oct. 6 Oct. 7 Oct. 7 Oct. 7 Oct. 7 Oct. 7 Oct. 7 Oct. 7 Oct. 7 Oct.8 Oct.8 P =PARTIAL PROPERTY ADDRESS 3142 Yellowstone Drive 83 1 Joann Street 785 Center Street 2290 Waterman Way 37 1 Esther Street 3287 Idaho Place 2314 Fordham Drive 770 Paularino Avenue 1118 Charleston Street 2417 Minuteman Way 1790 Crestmont Place 3205 Idaho Place I 096 Tulare Drive 22S2 Cornell Drive 112 Danbury Lane 857 Governor Street 1014 Arbor Street 939 W. 19th Street 324 Vista Baya 1817 Tustin Avenue 160 I Sandalwood Street TRUST DEED CONSIDERATION $150,300 $167,000 F n /a n /a n /a $129,500 p n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a $124,800 $159,000 F n/a n/a $130,000 $145,000 F $103,SOO SllS,000 F n /a $22S,OOO F n/a n/a n/a n/a $140,~ $156,000 F $94,400 SI 18,000 F n/a n/a $166,SOO n/a $104,800 SI 16,500 F n/a $193,000 p $162,500 F n/a ---~. . --~ ~ I • • • -• -• ; . \ ' \ ~ .: \ ' . ~ Good market analysis as important as aver We have all beard by now about the dramatic increase in the prices of h omes in the Newport Beach area. Do not consider selling, leasing, re- financing or even doin1 a major remodel without getting a tho- rough market analysis on the present market value of your home. We arc aware of one owner who sold two 0 invcstment" homes recently "by owner." Estimates are that be sold each property as much as $40,000 under value. Such a loss could have easily been avoided by putting in a call to a competent broker and requesting a current market evaluation. W hen you request such a market analysis do not settle for a "quickie" computer printout offered by some broken. While such a printout will show address, sale price and sale date, it will not reveal special amen- ities like a sunny backyard location or a new roof or a security system, nor will it reveal negative apsects of the home such as traffic noise or tiny bedrooms with poor exposure. Such information has to come from the personal knowledge of the properties by the broker, and by the broker's carer ul evalua- tion of the properties "plusscs tt and "minuse's." We often receive calls from homeowncn request- ing a quick estimate of the value of their home over the phone. When such a request comes in, we try to point out to the caller that it would not be in their best interest to receive such a quickie estimate. Li.kc other competent broken we insist on viewing the property so that we can gain a tboroup understanding of the Gerry/Christa Long property•a lo-u_tion, "curb appeal," landacapiq, amenities, appearance and 0 emotional appeal." These arc all extraor- dinarily important aspects of residential properties. After we have 1atbered this information, a careful .. band-tailored" anal- ysis is made of that particular property. A 1ood market analysis will contain several recent "comps" (comparable sales) and will analyze each one of these "comps" as it relates to the subject property. Was it brighter in appearance? Was its architec- tural style more desirable than the subject property-or less'? Was square footaac· compara- ble? How did the location of the "comp" compare to the location of the subject property?. In addition, the market analysis will contain several properties currently offered for sale which would be "competition" to the subject property. Again, each of these homes currently for sale would be carefully described as it relates to the subject property with regard to location, amen- ities, siz.c and price. Finally, a "conclusion" page completes the market analysis. On this page the subject property is described in detail. This shows the home owner that the broker has tho- roughly inspected the property and is aware of all its fine points, its amenities and improvements as well as its possible flaws and drawbacks. The current fair market value thus arrived at is logically based on the foregone facts and fiaures. Additionally, the broker may provide information about what the selling costs would be if the property were marketed through a brokerage, including commis- sion fees , escrow and title charge, documentary transfer tax and the like. It may also include some information on what tax consequences may occur if there is substantial "capital gain" on the sale. The final line of the market analysis shows the home owner the sellers' net equity that he may expect if and when a sale at the suggested price has occurred. Wonderful Spyglass When only one of the best laY and ocean views In the dty wlO do, call us tO see this well main- tained Southport with freshly painted exterk>r. Five bedrooms, 4¥l baths, famlly room, larae dlnlna room-ind a lovely patio, prden, solar pool and spa-all on the view side, plus a courtyard entrY patio. VleWs d utalln.a, city lllhts, and dmllna sunsets are pttme sparklln1 extras! $799 ,000. Jack Cheshire blltor IB 759 .. 1111 , . • REALTORS® . ..... •1•.. 1111,111 'nm Southport model Ml an Una&rJWd ocmn, bay and dty lilhta view. It lits hJch on one of the lir;.t Iota in .....,.. Spyp. Hill. Thia home hal 5 ~ 4'h batha, family room, bonm room md a pool and ... for entertainlnl. nu. la • unique property in • meduded Rtting. Alk for ... BSTBBBYANK MIUITAll llEWll $379,900 4 bedroom, 2.S bath, almost 3000 sq.ft. home. Very private and secluded lot lushly landscaped located on cul-de-sac. Custom pool and spa. Peck views of ocean. Shows like model home. DENNIS GRIMES .• , •• , ma. 1471,111 Beautifully uptnded condo with ocean & city ti view. Cont.emponry decor' leCUrity system, tation shutters, marble fireplace & *YU,hta. acant, move-in immediately! Luxury at an un- believable price. Ask for ... ESTHER YANK PKI& .. IUIY Tl lllVE \ 1111,111 a.ck on market. 4 BR. 2 BA borhe in Harbor View. Can accomodate a fast acrow. Extra large backyard and sunny location. Shown by appoint- ment only. Ask for ... JO-ANN DORAN • •l•T Ullll IT RI Br ... Ill Luxury 2, 100 1q. ft. S.ymde condo home on one level with boat allp, bay, mountain and city licht views. New ~ tntured w.U.. W!l'ticala. tile, marble, mimn, laquered cabinet8, and matt! Two BR, 2~ BA. den. formal dininc· Security gate, private community, pool and spa. Ask for ... · JUNE DAVIS JUST IEDUCEDt 1329,000 Like new 3 BR, 2~ BA home. New carpc~ kitchen and recessed lighting. Small view from large deck plus another large tropical patio. Close to park, beach and shopping. Ask for ... DIANA PROSSER ... -·-Ideal location! Has spacious 3 BR. owners unit-2nd unit 2 BR, both with individual laun- dries. Large lot & balcony w/view. Owner will carry 2nd T.D. Call fo~ J>rivate sho~. Ask for ... · BILL A DONNA WEBSTER IAYFIOIT IEPO 1950,000 Lowest priced bayf ront with dock in quiet location. 4 BR, 3 BA and 3 fireplaces. Lender will work with you. Ask for ... DELIA DELGADO DILLHIUIE UITlllE C• 1219,... 3 BR family home within walking distance of golf coune. Completely remodeled. Country kitchen. Fireplace in livingroom. Jacuzzi in large backyard. Ask For.:. MALI GULLEDGE ' ~ WllEI l•W 11111.111 · -..aunuumy decorated 3 BR. 2 'h BA. approx. 1950 IQ ft home. Featura ind•lde: Italian marble entry and frpJc, IOUflDet mk & tile kltcheft. Tarkett, ble.ched oak Oaan. new carpet & neu- tral colon throuahout. Alk for ... WLYNNKBMP 11n111a1111111 •... 1141,• Dynamic 3 BR, 3 ~ BA San Clemente bluff home. Highly upgraded, his/her Mstr. bath, custom tile, wood & fixture throughout. ~ acre lot plumbed for pool & fully landacaped w/spa. Private beach privileges. Ask for ... DENNIS GRIMES • ... , lllTI Rn.• Fonner model home, 2 BR, 21/i BA condo, pro- fessionally decorated & landscaped. Marble floors in entry & kitchen. Includes furniture. Ask for ... RONFELSOT •YIUIS mt •1,• 4 to 5 bedroom "Southport" "IK>del. Recently remodeled in conteml>i"-Q vrute on white. The whole famdvo1 ~ .&Aght lights view from pool art!,_ .. ..auful front courtyard, tile, view of ~ dild small ocean view. Ask for ... MALI GULLEDGE DOIEi SHORES 1429,000 Cape Cod style 4 BR, 3 BA home. New solar heated pool and spa. New carpet and paint with f rcsh landscaping. Close to schools, parks, and shop- ping. Available for backup offers. Ask for ... DIANA PROSSER DUPLEX S539,900 A fabulous home that happens to be a duplex. Lease out one of the units to help make your mortage pay ment. This is a custom Cd M tradi- tional duplex w/ aJl the toys. 3 BR. 2 BA upper. 2 BR. 2 BA lower, 4 car garage. E1:.YNN KEMP WILi Tl IUCll Sophisticated penthouse in security building only blocks to ocean! Plantation sbutten, plush white carpet, beveled mirron, kitchen skylight, utility room for W /D, air conditioned. Very low down on assumable loan. Ask for ... PAULA BAILEY ' .. IEUllA lllTAI Located in Harbor Ridge and surrounded by beautifully landscaped grounds, brick patios and expansive verandu. S bedroom suit.ea w /all major rooms opening onto the veranda w /a 40' pool/ spa. Ask for ... MAUREEN WHITE OR ED ESCANO lftCIUIT'I BT ,.. 1111,111 Light and airy are the works for this 4 BR, 4 'h BA custom home. Marble floors in entry and off white berber carpeting throughout. Private bath in each BR. Jacuzzi & fireplace in master suite. 3 car garage, large yard. Aak fOI' ... RONFELSOT ,......... -Ill F.ast Vail-eight minutes to town & liha. Seller left town. Reduced from $549,000. Comps. available. 4 BR, 3 BA, fully furnished custom home. 2500+ mq ft. View of Vail, large ~ acre comer lot w/stremn ~I~ ~\?MEISTER Ul~IWlllllE • lt11111 llEW With two Master suites -one on each floor. Family room, fifth BR on separate wing. 3 skylights, wood entry, french doors & windows, plantation shutters. walk-in closet, extra large storage space. Great warm appeal. Assumable loan! JO-ANN DORAN ILUFFS TOWllO•E 1225,000 Franciscan model w/new carpet and paint. 3 BR, 2~ BA, 2 car garage, patio on greenbelt. Hurry- this one won't last. Ask for ... PHIL AND EUGENIA STARKENBURG NEW OCEANFRONT HOME S&79,000 On the sand . ew custom 3 BR, 3!12 BA oceanfront with living room, family room. Both with fireplaces, 3 wetbars and French doors. A k for ... DELIA DELGADO "IEIAISSAICE" •ODEL 1470,000 Beautifully customized home providing fabulous mountain and city light views. This desirable location is just steps from the pool/ spa and tennis courts. Beautiful courtyard w/fountain. Security System. Ask for ... MAUREEN WHITE OR ED ESCANO - -- - streets. Where drugs and aime pra;per. We already lcrl<M· the program works. Our 82-percent SUL'L-es.5 rate is unmatched anywhere else in the county. That's why Hope House needs community support. We operate at full capacity and our waiting list is long. It takes a lot of money to maintain the house. provide qualified therapists and expand services. So please, help CUT r-------------------~ I Please send your tax-deductible contribution to: I Hope House, Inc., 707 N. Anaheim Blvd., Anaheim, CA 92805, · I Att.: Michael Grandis, Administrative Director (714) 776-7490 I Is I Friend $10 0 Supporter $25 0 Member $100 0 I I Donor $500 0 Corporate Sponsor $1000 0 I I Name I OUT I Address I I City State Zip I L Phone( ) ( ) ------------------~· a note from manry 1508 Dover Drive -NB Open Saturday, Sunday 1-5 p.m. Move-in condition, 4 bedroom tiome with gourmet kitchen, pool, and easy maintenance yard . See it!! $378,500. Westcliff Condo Near shopping, etc. Ground-floor, large patio, no steps to this 2 bedroom, 2 bath pool-side home. $133,500. Old CdM Large 2 bedroom, 2 batti home, on corner R-2 lot. Big, bright patio. Great potential!! $325,000. · Trade Into Shorecliffl Owner interested in exchange for income-producing property. Three bedroom, 3 bath home, never lived in since complete refurbishing to outstanding condition. $898,000. Rentals 4 bedroom, 2 bath house 3 bedroom, 3~ bath condo 2 bedroom, 2 bath condo 1 bedroom, secured condo, view $1800/month $2150/month $1525/month $1600/month Warren Johnson- Dedication & Enthusiasm Marie Fargo- Top sales *most listing• *most transactions Marie Denny-Number One producer Rick Ullfl9W~ Topule• Sandy ltlltlman- Top S.le• llllRlll lllllll l51 I 7 1 I PllJ Ill II II ;1I111111 ill Sj DI I• ............. 111111 ......... ,, •D118'llr 1111 22 1 -2 71 ........ ,... ............ , •• $ ...... Ill 71 ·-· ....................... J!lf I , .... , a: •llllf 1111 tlllllllrllf .... ""917 a =--71 .... •Ml llJ n Ir., 11111. II II JI I lllll .... 111- grelll I • I ' ' i• 1118 I 50,000 Circulation in the Harbor Area Some newspapers deliver copies to a wide range of cities, including Laguna Beach, Fountain Valley or Huntington Beach. Which is fine -unless you're a local realtor who does business in the Harbor Area. If you are, and if advertising in your immediate neighborhood is important to you, then The Newport Ensign and The Costa Mesa News offer a hometown advanta~e. That's because we distribute our real estate section only in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa, and no place else. So your advertising is seen by 110,000 readers in YOUR immediate market. ... The people who will buy homes from you. And list with you. Advertising to cities you don't do business in just doesn't make sense. Or cents. The Hometown Advantage. The Newport Ensign The Costa Mesa News ) - ,. •• ... znr 4. ••THE NEWPORT ENllGNICOSTA MESA NEWS ranznn' •• CHICAGO '1'1'1'1.E AND SAFECO 'U'l'l .E HAVE JOINID IDR~ TO CREATE DIE MAJOR FORGE-- IN 1HE '11'fl .E INDUSTRY. · · With Chicago Title's recent acquisition of SAFECO Title. two of the most respected names in the title industry have come together to form a title network unequaled in scope and service. · First and foremost. our association means we now provide the best seographic cove rage 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,<XX> locations nationwide assures you the prompt. accurate service and person-to-person.attention you've come to expect from two title leaders. Our unparalleled geographic coverage and f ~ reaching title services give you unsurpassed protection for your real estate interest. Chicago Title and SAFECO Title-together. we're unrivaled. Chicago Tide@. 825 N. BROADWAY, SANTA ANA. CA 92701 l ·800·FOR· TITLE (714) 547.7251 I S $ S $ $ S S • $ S S S • • , ) S S S S $ I S S S S I $ Thanks to aenerous c:ton.tions by The C.w•J ............ F...e... and ..,... CCIMt ...... ,. the hotmy wson became• little bri&hter for the kids •t Children's Hospibll-Or.• County (CHOC). The 1rmnd eveninc bepn when the children •nd their parents rode in •n air1iner·like bus to The Cannery, where they enjoyed dinner •fld. dessert. Afterwards, it wais on to the South Coast Repertory, for~ annual classic, .. A Christmn Carol." The children and their parents rully enjoyed themselYeS. And thmnks 10 to The Cannery Rest.ur.nt, FunBus, •nd South Coast Repertory, who dOMted services and spread a little Hofiday cheer. By Brightening a Child's Holidays, We Raise Our Own Season Spirits. '$'' iSCR I !Ullhl1 ..... """ • Catherine Frlnler Sales specialist joins Waterfront Homes Catherine Frinicr, an Orange County resident for over, IO years, has joined Waterfront Homes Inc., as a Residential Sales Specialist in the Newport Beach office on West Coast Highway, Marincn Mile. With a background in sales and marketing for C.J. Seger- strom & Sons, and the Long Beach based IDM Corporation, Frinier brings a broad spectrum of real estate marketing and development expertise to the home resale field . Frinicr is a member of the Newport Harbor Arca Chamber of Commerce, the Newport Harbor Costa Mesa Board of Rcalton and an active volunteer member of the Orange County Chapter of the American Cancer Society. Check these great· listings I cpete CBak~ett cp~egefttg RARE OPPORTUNITY - CAPE SERIES Eastside Costa Mesa, single-story, 2 bed- r~m, 2 bath tow~home with large patio -ideal for pet. Mirrored wardrobe fire- place, community pool and clubhouse. On beautiful bi1 greenbelt. This is a much sought-after property. $157,500. ~ REALnWORLD NEWPORT BEACH 642-5200 . , ' I Catalina and jetty Vie-ws Financing: CTNL-OMHF for further information, call MIKE FRANKLIN (714) 640-7000 Office, (714) 645-7521 Res. 3250 East Coast Highway Corona del Mar, CA 92625 -.. . : : .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3317 Ocean BOulevard Corona del Mar (Newport Beach~ Thrtt Bedrooms (large master) His and Htr Bath, Dtn, Dining Room, Office Area, Dark Room or Tack~ Room, Two Decks and Ont Patio. Elevator serves all Thrtt Aoors . Tm Off-Street Parlring, Two Enclosed and Room for RV. Private Stairs to Buch. Enclostd Private Duch Area which opens to Corona thl Mar State Btach with Bathroom. Greatest Location in Corona dtl Mar for a Private Beach Party and Entertaining. Ont of the Btst Views in aU of Newport Beach . You feel like you can reach out and touch the boats and water. · Propmy has a very private f ttling. v THE CGIEI Mn.• MARVELOUS OPPORTUNITY TO GET ON THE BA YFRONT AT AN EXCELLENT PRICE-2 BR 21h BA'S PLUS FORMAL DR. SET OFF W/HOWO FLOORS MAKE THIS AN EXCITING PROPERTY. IA YllDE COVE 1471.• BA YFRONT LOWER 2BR & DEN, GATED CONDO. OUTSTANDING OPPORTUNITY TO USE LEASE LANO PROGRAM TO KEEP PRICE & MONTHLY LOW. YOU MAY BUY LANO. LIDO ....... SOPHISTICATED BAY FRONT PENTHOUSE. W~NOERFUL PANORAMIC VIEWS OF BAY, OCEAN, MTS. ANO NPT CNTR. ARE UNSURPASSED ANYWHERE! DOVER llllES 11n.• LIVE ON THE WATER IN A WARM, CHARMING 5 BR HOME. F.R/KJTCHENCOMBINATION, DEN, PtER & SUP, NEXT TO PRIVATE SANDY BCH. UDI ..... SPECTACULAR VIEW OF BAY, SAILING ACTMTIES, CITY LIGHTS IN ELEGANT CONDO. MARBLE F/P, SHUTTERS, FRENCH DRS, OEN, SUNDECK, DOCK. PROlllTDIY IAY PRICED UNDER MARKET. ONE OWNER. MODERM BAYFRONT, 3 DECKS. PRIVATE SPA, DOCK FOR 55 FT BOAT. 5 BO 5 BATH, VERY OPEN, ATRIUM. IALIOA 'llLAID 11 ..... VINTAGE BEACH HOUSE! BEST SOUTH BAYFRONT LOCA TIONI REMODELED! 4 BR. 3 BA FR DEN. PIER & SUP FOR 36'BOAT. PROIOITORY 11 .151.• INTERIOR OF THIS WATERFRONT HOME REPRESENTS A BLENDING OF SOARING CEILINGS, WOOD BEAMS, TILE FLOORING, 4 BR, 4 BATHS OF GREAT FAMILY LIVING. UIDA ISLE 11.731.• LOVELY LARGE CONTEMPORY BA YFRONT OPEN FEELING WITH LOTS OF GLASS. COURTY ARO ENTRY, LARGE PATIO & BOAT CUP. A MUST SEE. IAYFIOIT 11.111.• ABSOLUTELY MAGNIFICENTI TRULY INNOVATIVE DESIGN EXECUTED wrTH PAINSTAKING DETAIL IN THIS 4 BR HOME. EXCELLENT VALUE. IWl• llLAll 11.111.- BA YFRONT VACANT LOT WITH ptER AND SUP ON NEWPORT$ MOST PRESTIGOUS ISLAND. BUILD YOUR OWN DREAM CASTLE. UIDA llLE 12.•• SPECTACULAR C~MPORARY REMODELED BA YFRONT EUROPEAN ICITatEN ANO 5~ BATHS, TURNING BASIN, VIEW, LAW SUP, SOUTH PATIO. 11~£ NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE CORNER OF COAST RWY. AT XYOCADO · 644-9860 WEITCUFf •••.111 PERFECT STARTER CONDO. 2 BR, FIREPLACE. 3 PATIOS, COMMUNITY POOL, CLOSE TO EVERYTHING. YOU WILL LOVE IT. ICLAll-• CAIYll 1171.511 THIS IS A JEWEL OF A 2 BR 2 BA CONDO. UPGRADED WITH SHUTTERS & PAVERS. PRIVATE PATIO FOR ENTERTAINING, WET BAR, COMMUNITY POOL & TENNIS. IAl•I WDODI 1111.• OUTSTANDING VALUE FOR BUYER SEEKING BENEFITS OF CONDO LIVING IN ALMOST NEW 2 BR LUXURY. ENCL ATTACHED 2 CAR GARAGE. SPECIAL AREA. CGllGIA IEL IU 11•.111 DESIRABLE 2 BR 2 BA IN PRIVATE PARKLIKE COM NEAR FASHION IS. LARGE PATIO, 2 CAR GAR, COMM POOL an1.- 0UTSTANDING. 2 BR 2~ BA HIGHLY UPGRADED CONDO. F IP, WETBAR. MIRRORS, LARGE PA TIO, DESIGNER PERFECT. 2 MASTER SUITES, GREAT FOR ROOMATESI VIW IALllA 1!11- 0CENMEW ·FROM EACH AOOMI 2 BA/ 2 BAI FORMAL DA. UPGRADED I IMMACULATEI QUIET & PRIVATE LOCATION WITH LG SUNNY PATIO A/ CTOOt IAICID IAI ...... am.-.. SPECTACULAR GOLF COURSE VIEWI IMMACULATE 2 BR DEN, WET BAR, PLUSH NEW CARPET, CONTEMPORARY DESIG~. CENTRAL AIR, 2 CAR GARAGE. ICLAll .. CAIYOI l2D.• ATTENTION 1 ST TIME BUYERS-3 BR 2.5 BA CONDO ON GOLF COURSE. PATIO DECK OFF MASTER BA. sec. GATE ENT, POOL & TENNIS. .IAllllE CIEEK ..... CHARMING 2 BR PLUS OEN SINGLE STORY. IMMACULATE. GORGEOUS PARK LIKE LOT 24 HR SECURITY, POOLS & TENNIS. UllVUllTY PAIK 1411.• LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION. 5 BR. 3 BA, HOME OVERLOOKING SPACIOUS GREENBELT WITH ASSOC. POOL, SPA, TENNIS. BRIGHT AN AIRY. • CAIYll lltl,111 ONLY llG CANYON .. MONACO" ON MARKET. 3 .. 3 BA. MASTER WITH SUNKEN WJ&.E TUB. HUGE LIVING ROOM, GREAT FOR ENTERTAINING. IE.LClllT 1111.111 BELCOURT AT ITS MODEL HOME BEST, 2 BAS PLUS DEN OR LIBRARY, EXllEN9VE DECOR WITH LOTS OF MARBLE & GLMS. BEAUTY & SOPHIST1CAT10N. CAllEI ..... ... •• UNDER '350.000 IN CAMEO HIGHLANDS-TIIS IS m 3 BEDROOMS. LARGE YARD, FRENCH DOORS, OAK BUil T-INS, SOME VIEW. IAYllOIEI 1421.• NEW ENGLAND CHARM THAU-OUT. 3 BR. 2 BA WOOD FLOORS, FRENCH WINDOWS & DOORS. FORMAL DtNING ROOM WITH BRICK FLOOR. 1441.• OUTSTANDING VALUE IN PRIVATE GATED COMMUNITY. LOVELY PATIO, FRENCH DOORS, BEAMED CEILINGS, 3 BEDROOMS ALL ADO UP TO BAYSHORES CHARM. CHIU IEL IAI IUI.• SIMPLY THE BEST HARBOR VIEW HILLS LOCATION. UPGRADED AND EXPANDED 5 BR: BEAMED CEILINGS. HDWD FLOORS, 2 FIREPLACES. SUPERB LANDSCAPE. WEIRUFf .... TURN KEY OPPORTUNITY. CUSTOM THROUGHOUT. 5 BR 4 BA, THE PERFECT FAMILY HOME. LARGE PROFESSfONALL Y LANDSCAPED YARD. CHiii DR llAI .. ONE OF A KIND" 3 BR HOME ON CANYON WITH WOODED CHARM AND DISTINCTIVE DESIGN. YOU WILL BE ENCHANTED WITH THE SETTING. 1721.• CATALINA SUNSETS ARE TO BE ENJOYED FROM THIS WARM 3 BR HOME. LOVELY POOL & SPA AREA, REMODELED KITCHEN, SEC SYS, REFURBISHED MASTER SUITE. lllVllE TElllACE , '" 1132.• EXCITEMENT RUNS HIGH IN THIS DRAMATIC VIEW HOME. 3 BR 3 BA LIBRARY, GORGEOUS POOL & DECK AREA, FORMAL OR. WARM COMFORTABLE LIVING. IRVllE TEIUCE 11.1•.• SUPERB VIEW OF OCEAN, BAY, CITY LIGHTS & CA TAUNA FROM 4 BR. FAMILY ROOM, BONUS ROOM, POOL HOME. DEMAND AREA WITH SPECIAL HOME. A MUST SEEi 11,1•• THE BIG ONE THAT DIDN'T GET AWAY-YETI CUSTOMIZED 5 BR 4.5 BA HOME. 4 FIAEPLACES. POOL. SPA & WATERFALL U8ED BRICK PATIO. PERFECT FOR ALFRESCO ENTERTAINING . • CllYll l1.1M.lll A880WTELY BEAUTIFUL 4 BR. 3)i BATH HOME ON THE GOLF COURIEI REMODELED, LIGHT AND AIRY, ONE-LEVEL RARE JEWEU CllllA IEL.. 11.1a•1 FOREVER LOCATIONI FANTASTIC OCREAN, BEACH I JETTY VtEW. TOTAL REMODEL~ NEW.IMRM~-TO~TE.