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\LISHEO 1948 * 40TH YEAR* NUMBER 33 * (714) 631-8120 *NEWPORT BEACH'S ONLY HOMEBASEO NEWSPAPER* THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1988
f,"" . . H.a r,~ .Proposes primary spending cap
BY ROGER BLOOM
Citing "a slowing economy coupled
with the regulatory drag produced in
the current slow-growth environment,"
The Irvine Company announced last
week that it will be laying off 100
employees.
I
In an "executive memo" to the
company's staff, Executive Vice
President William Macfarland and
Senior Vice President Gary Hunt wrote
tha t "a tho rough assessment of general
economic trends" showed that "the
future is uncertain . .,
.. Pending land use initiatives and
ordinances to impose more stringent
and expensive new conditions for
development further cloud our future,"
Macfarland a nd Hunt wrote.
The memo concluded that while there
is still a demand for office and residen-
tial development in the county, .. our
ability to respond sufficientl y to th:it
demand is seriously undermined in the·
current political em ironment. Today\
action is a very real l:On equence of that
regrettable fact.''
~The layoff will affect alt departMents
in the company, the memo said.
Slo\\ growth proponents disputed the
company's contentions. Allan Beek,
v.ho Jed the fight agajn t the ewport
Center expan ion plan last year. com-
mented, ''\ione of our initiative have
e\ en pa sed )'et. T he blame should be
put on the overbuilding of offices that's
gone on. . . o "'ondcr the} ·re laying
people off. 1 don't mean The Irvine
Company. but the building industry as
a whole.''
BY ROGER BLOOM
eeking to deflect criticism that her
primary chaJlenge to A embl) man Gil
Ferguson will drain Republican cam-
paign fu nds. • ewport Beach City
Councilwoman Evelyn Han last week
challenged Ferguson to accept a mutual
$150,000 limit on campaign expendi-
tures for the election.
In a letter to Ferguson, Hart wrote,
"My decision to run ... is based on
the need for quality reprcntation -not
a desire to impede my party's attempt
for a Republican majority in Sacra-
mento."
Hart bad come under fire fro m
several prominent Republicans for
running against an incumbent Re pub-
lican, which would divert funds
normally going t o more marginal
conte t in other areas of the state. The
Republican Party has embarked on a
program, named Project 90. to elect a
Republican maJo rity to the Leg1 lature
in time to ta"-e charge of reapportion-
ment after the 1990 cen u .
"I am certain \OU \\ill agree to th1
commument. "h1c h \\tll n_o.t._.o nl~
promote the succe\ of Pro_1ect 0. but
"ill a J,o eliminate the necc1,-.tt ' of
soliciting fund out!>1de Orange
Count}," Han wrote ... Thi JOlOt effort
will a void depletion of tate" ide
Republican re ourcc \\hich arc needed
to guarantee a Republican majority by
1990."
Fcrgu o n tated Tue day morning
Clltin11• •,... 3
Thousands hit beach;
few problems reported
BY CH ERYL TEHLI 'G
Warm \pnng \\Cather la t \\ee kend
ent m.inv people to the cit~\ beache .
'' ith cr<l\\·d' of at'inut 5.000 on at-
urda' .rnd 100.000 ~unda\. Jccordtnu . . ..
·to (,ordon Rl·ed. J marsnt: \alet~
otficer
But the ''~t: ~end '' iJ' nt'l \\ nhout
incident. ·'' ·1 tot.ti 01 I\ re-. 1.11..' &rnd
211 rC(jllt'''' ll r ftrc;t Jtd too~ plJH. Ret>d
... aid . \ ,1.,utt '"ell of hlur w ' ' led
" • .i... .:Jth ng prohlcm ... lor man~ ul the
'" 1mmt:r' ''ho hra' cd the oO-degree
"Jtcr tcmp~rJtmc f,, ' people trom
l o~ \ngclc:-. were \,t,hed olf the JClt ~
b~ a "J\C and \\ere pulled from the
v. ater b} Jet kier \\ho happened to be
in the area, Recd aid.
The victim "'ere Mario Lopez. 26.
and Bertha Barrio . 30. The} \\ere
standing on the jetty o n Sunday at 2:15
p.m., when the wave washed them off,
according to Lt. Bob Rivas of the
Orange County Sherifrs Department.
Paramedics treated Lopez and Bar-
rios at the Harbor Patrol office. Lopez
sustained numerous lacerations and
puncture wound' and Barrios had a
laceration on her left foot, Rivas said.
Both were transponcd to Hoq Hos-
pital, where they were treated and
released, accordiq to a Hoag spokes-
woman.
Reed Wei tbal it ia lepl to wait out
on the jetty, but warnilla lips caution
that it is Ill OM\ OWD rilk. 1'e ..me
de,.n-1 will dolC olf tM jetty in
die...-of danprw Rlf, Mt bl iaid
tlllll low..., -s • .., ... , ......
a clcwaae.
The wee l end ta ff included about I 0
lifeguard ~. During the 'ummer. an~ -
\\here from 60 to tl5 hf eguJ rd' might
be ~taffcd on Jn) ~iH•n da\ But Rteu
'did that 10 liteg uclrd-. lHt·r th' PJ'l
\\Cd.end \\~l' Jn Jd1.·4u<ill' n~1mhtr
becclu e nN a-. man~ pl'l'Pk gn in' • t '11..
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HIE ! llAICI !4. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN
Candidates in 40th District square
Editor :S Note: &cause of a
production error, the following
story was run in incomplete form
in last weeks edition. It is
reprinted here in its entirety.
BY ROGER BLOOM
Twelve of 14 candidates for
the Republican nomination to
succeed Rep. Robert Badbam in
the 40th Congressional Di9trict
faeed off in a debate at the <;osta
Mesa Country Club Sunday,
and the heat in an already
boiling race was turned up a
notch or tw o.
In .!he-context of a wide-
ranging discussion of everything
from trade to Ollie North, sev-
eral candidates took pointed
shots at their rivals, with the
favorite targets being front-
runners Dave Balcer and Nathan
Rosenberg.
Baker, an Irvine city council-
man, was blamed by Newport
Beach businessman Peer Swan
for a tax increase in Irvine and
for a costly new city hall that
is being built there. Baker
responded that both those
actions were approved by the
council on 4-1 votes, with him-
self voting "no."
Rosenber~. in his second try
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for the 40th district nomination,
was soored by Chris Cox, a
Reagan White House aide, in his
closina remarks for traving
worked for Secretary of Defense
Harold Brown and Senate
Majority Leader Robert Byrd
(D-W. Virginia) during the
Carter Administration. Rosen-
berg bad no opportunity to
respond ~unday, but in the 1986
campaign he answered similar
charges by pointing out that he
was a military attache usiped
to those duties and that he often
\tisagrced with Brown and Byrd.
The debate was sponsored by
the Costa Mesa Republican
Assembly and moderated by
Badbam, who took pains to keep
candidates on the subject even
while be seemed to enjoy some
of the barbs that were thrown
out~
Tustfo City Councilman John
KeUy was the hands-down offen-
sive champion, shotgunning
insults and saying at one point,
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opponents that I can' stand
them. That's why Im running."
Kelly called Badbam "a dud,"
Baker "the dud on the Irvine
City Council, 0 and mocked
Costa Mesa Councilman Peter
Buffa's speaking style. Buffa got
the final word, however, when
he opined that the country's
educational system had failed in
the last 20 years and pointed to
the 22-year-old Kelly as "a
living, breathing visual aid" in
that contention.
In between the potshots, how-
ever, the 12 candidates at the
forum revealed few differences
of substance. Swan was the only
candidate who referred to him-
self as a "moderate," all the
others pref erring a
"conservative" label.
"We need a penon who can
work with Republicans and
Democrats to get a consensus on
where we should go as a coun-
try," Swan said.
A question from CMRA pres-
ident Brian Theriot revealed
differences on the subject of
Ollie North. Former armed
forces officers Rosenberg and
Buffa both said that North,
-
while well intent181s• Yiolated
the officer's c tj ·takiaa
policy matters illio .... own
hands. The othert ~to
the question su ...... • North,
with CPA Lany StetnbCra
declaring, "Ollie N~ ii a
patriot and we baW too few of
them these days.•
The candidat• Mltr'
agreedine~be ... ..,~
ist trade legitla
a balanced bud
mc~asesandsuliMlllllJft ..
the Contras and'
Defemc Initiati
the latter point .... -.-i:.-:.
said they would .-llllilllftlls.
ment only if current
shows it is feasible.
Other candidates who partic-
ipated in the debate Sunday were
management consultant Patricia
Kishel, businessman Adam
Kiernik, businesswoman Kat-
hleen Latham, civilian Pentagon
employee Charles Devore, and
attorney William Y acobuzzi.
Absent from the debate were
David Williams, a businessman
from Livermore, and John Hyl-
ton, an airline pilot and law
school graduate.
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Hart. • •
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that he will not accept the limit.
"l'!Jl going to abide by the Fair
Political Practices Commission
rules on campaign funds," Fer-
guson said. "I have no desire to
change the rules."
The FPPC rules basically
govern reporting of contribu-
tions and expenditures and
include no spending limits.
Ferguson also stated that he
expects to spend $200,000 to
$400,000 in his reelection effort.
"It's the largest district in the
state," he pointed out. "It costs
a lot of money because many are
neW' to the area and it costs a
lot to contact them."
. Hart said, in announcing her
candidacy two weeks ago, that
she intends to spend in the
neighborhood of$ I S0,000. ·
Ferguson can expect help
from his traditional contribu-
,,-~ tors, including a number of
conservative p9litical action
committees, a[Jd from the
Repubican Ca~us in Sacra-
mento, which is dedicated to the
ree lection of Republican office-
holders. Hart has said she
expects to generate her contri-
butions locally. PllTO IY IAllY CGTA
IAICI H . 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN ,_I
Y swimming c/a~s
Easter Week's free Learn To
Swim program will once again
come to the Newport-Costa
Mesa YMCA, Monday, March
28, through Friday, April Isl.
Swim lessons will be held daily
from 9 to 11 a.m. for children
three months and up.
Co-sponsored by the
Newport-Costa Mesa YMCA
and the Corona del Mar Kiwanis
-Club. this event is enjoyed by
hundreds annually. Swimmers
arc also encouraged to join this
week of swimming fun with
competitive .swim lessons and
aquatic games for boys and girls
between five and 18 years on
these same days (2:30-3:30 p.m.).
For more information, con-
tact the YMCA at 642-9990.
Summer c~mps listed
A free 36-page directory of
Southern Califorrua·s accredited
children's summer camps is now
available from the American
Camping Association.
The 1988 directory lists and
describes more than 200 day
camps, trip and travel camps,
resident camps and approved
sites. Camps included arc from
organizations such as the Y or
~llerrill Lynch
Real ty
Scouts, private-independent.
churches, communities or from
health associations to serve
special populations.
For a free 1988 directory of
ACA accredited summer camps,
write: American Camping Asso-
ciation, c/ o Dept. of Recreation,
CSULB, 1250 Bellflower Blvd.,
Long Beach, Calif. 90840.
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Registration is open for the
popular UC Irvine conference
held annually to better acquaint
junior and senior high school
girls in Orange County with
opportunities in science and
mathmatics. The 10th annual
''Expanding Your Horizons"
conference has spaces for 700
participants on Saturday, April
16, from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Actress Robin Givens of the
television series "'Head of the
Class" will deliver the keynote
speech. Givens is a graduate of
Harvard University.
Among other speakers will be
women employed as physicians,
engineers, geologists, financial
analysts, chemists and computer
scientists. Hands-on workshops
and demonstrations also are part
of the conference.
A SS donation is requested to
Pen & Quill winners
Following districtwide com-
petition, eight students have
been selected to represent the
Newport-Mesa Unified School
District in the annual Orange
County Pen and Quill hand-
writing contest. County finals
will be held on Saturday, May
14, at Los Amigos High School
in Fountain Valley.
The fifth grade finalists and
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Editorials
Stamp of approval
Postal rates will be going up soon, but at least there is
solid reasoning behind the recommendations made the other
day by the Postal Rate Commission.
The commission says first-class mail-the benchmark of
postal rates-should increase from 22 cents to 25 cents. That's
a 13.6 percent increase, which is in line with inflation during
the three years since the last postal rate hike. It's also less
than the 17.5 percent overall increase the commission
recommends.
Some special interests may complain about the commis-
sion's proposal-particularly "junk mail" advertisers, who
face a 25 percent increase in third-class rates. Nevertheless,
the commission deserves credit for its determined effort to
make postal rates more accurately reflect the cost of providing
specific services. It is hindered in this effort, however, by
a shortage of information from the Postal Service, which
is unable to sort out those costs as precisely as it should.
The rate commission's proposal, for the first time, asks
the Postal Service for a discount for consumer mailing. It
wants the post office to provide a price break for consumers
who mail monthly payments to banks, utilities and credit
card companies in preprinted courtesy reply envelopes. The
amount of that discount would be determined after a Postal
Service study.
No one likes postal rate increases. But the ability to send
a letter anywhere in this country for 25 cents will still be
one heck of a bargain.
It doesn't figure
Having trouble figuring how much income tax you owe under
the new i.pcon\e tax law? Don' worry. Help is just an 800
number a~ay. Or is it? ,
The f nternal Revenue Service provides free telephone
assi¥ance to taxpayers. To help taxpayers cope with the new
tax law, the IRS this year hired extra people and installed
additional phone lines to handle an expected increase in
taxpayer inquiries. Unfortunately the advice these IRS
employees provide often is worth exactly what it cost.
Two government tests of the IRS phone banks
demonstrated that taxpayers often would be better off not
asking the IRS for help. A General Accounting Office study
found that 39 percent of taxpayers who call the IRS are
given incorrect information. A separate IRS study shows the
agency doing a little better. The agency study says its telephone
tipsters are wrong about 25 percent of the time.
How can the IRS expect taxpayers to understand the law
when its own employees don't? How can it justify the high
error rate among its so-called "advisers"'? It can't.
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TIC's Jerry Collins retires
When the Irvine Company
and Newport Beach
homeowners were locked in the
leasehold wars a few pre-Bren
years ago, the name most res-
idents knew at the Irvine Com-
pany was "company spokesman
Jerry Collins." What most peo-
ple didn't know-or had forgot-
ten-was that behind that cold
corporate exterior there beat one
of the most creative hearts in
Orange County. Now that heart,
still as creative as ever, has
become a little sickly, and this
week my friend Jerry Collins
took an early retirement from
the Irvine Company.
The past year bas been a
period of profound highs and
lows for Jerry Collins. While on
medical leave trying to combat
dfabetes, Jerry suffered a heart
attack. That was his low. Then
bis wife, Los Angeles Times
writer Marci Dodson, gave birth
to a handsome son, Jeremy, now
six months old.
"Everybody agrees he's the
best looking baby in the world,"
Jerry said. "Which means be
docsn \ look like me."
The walls of Jerry's office and
den reflect the respect be has
earned from fellow journalists
and writers in Orange County.
His typewriter has turned out
some of the briptest, wittiest,
and most colorful pro1e seen in
the county d uring the past
quarter century, ever since Jerry
left UCLA, after two yean with
the Army Sipal Corps.
~Jerry wrote news or
f eatura, be won prizes. There
wa no mittak.ina a Jerry Collins'
story, with or witbout a byline.
His copy was lyrical, wbimsiQJ
and fuB ollun. Hil pbr11a had
a special rhythm, Del you could
almost put them to music. His
stuff sana. It •• a joy to read
it, and almost every other writer
in the county wished be or 1bc
bad written that. I remember
readiq a Jerry Collins' story
once &iii theta 1oi111 home and
kicking hell out of my Under-
wood.
Jerry delighted the readers of
newspapers in Laguna Beach
and Newport Beach until the
Irvine Company made him an
offer he couldn't refuse.That was
Newspapers throughout the
country quoted "the company
spokesman, Jerry Collins."
"It was a very difficult time,"
loyal Jerry Collins said.
Diabetes forced him to take
a health leave of absence.
Time of my Life
BV JfM FELTON
in 1970. The President of the "The company has been
Company was William Mason. wonderful.'' Jerry said. "I'm
ibe director of communications getting my strength back so I will
was an ex-Marine-Col. Gil be strong enough for heart
Ferguson. A newspaper-The surgery. Then I have a lot of
Irvine World News-and a writing to do."
glossy slick magazine-New How the Irvine Company
Worlds of Irvine-were started thinks of Jerry Collins was best
under Ferguson's administra-told in an interoffice memo from
tion. All that .was needed was a Senior Vice President Gary
good writer. Welcome aboard, Hunt:
Jerry Collins. "For the past 18 yean, Jerry
In addition to the Irvine Collins hu played a significant
Company publications, Jerry role in communicating the Irvine
wrote beautif uJ press releases, Company story to the various
and many newspapers simply communities in which we oper-
printed them verbatim. Fre-ate," the memo read. "Jerry has
quently, they were the best-earned his well-deserved reputa-
written part of the paper. tion as a gifted and humorous
In his relatively short career writer, a skillful media relations
with the Irvine Company-18 advocate, and a multitalented
years-Jerry bas served fout communication• profe11ional
presidents and three different who has ably promoted the
owners, and be has pcrf ormed interests and objectives of The
a wide variety of chores in ' Irvine Company. As many of
addition to his magic pen. He you know, Jerry has been on
brought talent and respectability extended medical leave.
to the PR department, and he Recently, he has informed us of
survived bis most trying his decision to accept an early
moments-the ignoble Jcuebold retirement. It is a decision we
wars and the Committee of both accept and respect."
4,000, and the scan will never The Company, Hunt said, wilJ
disappear, despite the enlipt-make a consultant agreement
cned and eo1tly and courqeous with Jerry "'that will permit us
steps taken by tbe present owner, to continue to ta.kc advantage of
Don Bren. When the company, Jerry's coo1iderable historical
before Bren, refuted to recopizc pup of the Company, its ob~
or nc1otiate with tbc tive1 and its 1oal1, and bis
homeownen, the company med familiarity with tbe local media."
Jerry Collins in an insipid way What a nice arraqement for
to free top mana1ement of a healthy Jerry Collins to look
re1pon1ibility or presence. forward to.
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.... 24. I• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN ,_I .
Testing the candidates on educatiorl
With the announced retire-
ment of Congressman Robert
Badham and a challenge for the
Republican nomination in the
70th Assembly District, local
voters find themselves in a
position to pick and choose
among a bevy of candidates for
political office. While each one
has his or her personal agenda
of issues to address, it is the
responsibility of voters to assure
that they, not the candidates,
determine what is important as
an issue in the upcoming elec-
tion.
One question that each can-
didate should be asked is "Where
do you stand on K-12 educa-
tion?"
Fortunately, the Federal
Government's financial support
of K-12 education is limited. In
the case of the Newport-Mesa
U nificd School District, income
from the Federal government
amount to $952,000 out of a
total budget of $66,578,000. The
money must be used for pro-
grams mandated by Congress
and the President. Some of those
programs arc special education,
vocational educatio~ Chapter 1
cl 2 programs for learning dis-
abilities and special learning
situations.
Yet, though financial support
is limited, those who represent
My T urn
us in Congress have a great
influence over local K-12 edu-
cation. They can mandate pro-
grams without necessarily pro-
viding the money to implement
them leaving local school dis-
tricts holding the bag of laws
next to an empty purse. Some
examples -mandated AIDS
education programs, equal
access to classrooms by religious
groups, and prayers in the
school.
BY nMDEBOOM /
responsible if any?
*What can be done at the
f cderal level to deal with the
pending teacher shortage across
the country?
Y ct, we must ask those run-
ning for State Assembly and
Senate seats a few questions at
the same time we are asking
Congressional candidates where
they stand. It is the state legis-
lature and the Governor that
control local educational purse
strings.
While California ranks 5th
out of 50 states in average
teacher salaries, we rank 49th in
pupils enrolled per teacher (Fall,
1986), and 23rd in expenditures
for public schools per pupil in
1986-87 at S3.887 per child.
California is 7th in percentage
increase in public school enrol-
lment o~er the prior year at 2,88
percent increase.
So, to the candidates for State
Assembly and Senate scats the
questions should be rewritten to
ask:
•What are you going to do to
bring K-12 education in
California into the top five
nationwide for smallest class size
and expenditures per student?
*What is the state•s role in
preparing for the pending
teacher shortage?
•How can we guarantee K-12
cd4cation a fair share of the state
budget?
We need to ask the questions
now, hear the cand idate's
answers and then vote according
to our personal value systems.
How important K-12 cdue4'-
tion is to us as individuals needs
to be expressed to every candi-
date for every office if we arc
to attain our goals for our
children.
Jim de Boom is President of
the Newporr Mesa Unified
School District Board and Pres-
ident of the Newport -Costa
Mesa YMCA .
Keeping that in mind, here are
some questions that we as par-
ents and as voters might want
to ask the candidates for Con-
gress:
CCCD land deal under fire
•Of what importance should
the f cderal government be in the
K-12 educational process: prim-
ary, secondary, or supportive of
local efforts?
*What is your position on
f cderally mandated programs?
*With what K-12 educational
issues should Congress, rather
than the state government or
local school boards, be
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BY BILL HARVEY
Plans to develop 14 acres of
Orange Coast College land came
under fire from two Costa Mesa
homeowners' groups, members
of the faculty and citizens at the
Coast Community College Dis-
trict Board of Trustees meeting
last week.
The district has issued a
request for proposals for joint
land use contracts for develop-
ment of the land on the north
end of campus. Development
will require the relocation of the
child care center and recycling
center. The types of uses to be
allowed on the land, which is
currently zoned for institutional
use, arc yet to be determined.
th:
RICHARD GRANT
L'l1fJ"X1fcltk. m
Alan Remington, a teacher at
OCC, informed the board that
an informal faculty poll had
been taJc.cn , and that 97 of 99
teachers polled did not want
campus property developed.
Glenda Williams, of the North
Costa Mesa Homeowners Asso-
ciation, said her group f eh that
OCC land should not be used
for other than educational pur-
poses.
Jeanne Brown, of the Mesa
del Mar Homeowners Associa-
tion asked the board not to seek
development of OCC land
because of the negative impact
such development would have
on the surrounding area. Board
President Walter Howald
responded by saying that the
district had severe financial
problems to deal with, and no
matter what is done, the city will
be affected.
He also noted that the City
of Costa Mesa has the fi nal
responsibility to determine what
is to be built within the city
limits.
The majority of speakers were
concerned that they wcrcn 't
being told what was being
planned. Howald asked that all
plans and modifications be made
available to various groups of
concerned citizens, and that
homeowners groups be added to
regular mailing lists.
..
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PAil i UICI 24, 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN
Eagles pound Harbor
BY GEORGE PAPPAS
Since the start of the season,
Newport Harbor High's baseball
coach Way ne Heck has repeat-
ed ly descri bed Estancia as the
best team in the Sea Vi ew
League.
This past week Estancia
seemed out to prove Heck's
words as they demolished the
Sailo rs 12-1 in the season
opener. H a r bor's record
dropped to 1-6 overall and 0-1
in league.
"I still pick Estancia to win
our league," commented Heck.
"What they did to us last Friday
is why I haven't changed my
mind."
Harbor plays University
today 3: l S p.m. in an away
game.
"I don't know much about
University, except they have a
lot of left-handed hitters," Heck
commented. uw e didn't play
against them in the summer, so
I didn't get a chance to scout
them."
Heck admitted that Harbo r's
left-hander Gary Lindberg will
probably pitch against U niver-
sity. Estancia 's hitters roughed
up Lindberg as he gave up 10
runs on five hits and si-x .walks.
The three Harbor pitchers who
pitched against the Eagles gave
up a total of nine walks.
"Gary just didn't have his best
game. He didn't pitch as we ll as
he usually does. If you give a
little bit to a team as good as
Estancia, your going to get
beaten," Heck added.
Heck also pointed out that
Harbor's med iocre performance
at the plate continues dog the
Sailors's cha nces at winning
game.
"Our problem is that were not
hitting," Heck stressed. "Lately
it seems we can't hit anybody.
We had a lot of hitting practice
the day after the Estancia game,"
he add~d.
An excellent performance at
the mound and the plate by
Estancia's Conrad Colby helped
contribute to the Sailors demise.
Colby pitched five innings and
he only allowed one run. He also
went on a tear at the plate going
3 for 4 with four RBI, one run
scored and a stolen base for t he
Eagles.
"Colby is one of the best
players in Orange County. He's
a big, strong player who can hurt
you in a lot of ways," Heck said.
Estancia scored first in the
second inning as Lind berg gave
up a double and single and then
walked a batter before he threw
a wild pitch which brought in
the run. T wo more runs scored
in the inning and the Sailors fell
behind 3-0.
In the_ following inning, Har-
bor's Tony Altobelli hit a bloop
double to rigbtfie ld . Gavin Whi-
tis then sacrificed Altobelli to
third when he hit a ground ball
lo second.
Jason Johnson hit a bouncer
to the shortstop bringing Alto-
belli home for the Sailors• only
run on the day.
In the fourth inning, the
bottom fell out for the Sailors.
Estancia slammed Lindberg
for seven runs to take a I 0-1 lead
in the fourth.
Lindberg gave up three sin-
gles, a double, three walb and
tossed a wild pitch in the inning.
.. Estancia can bit anybody it
seems," Heck added.
Harbor never seemed to be
able to get back into the game
after the fourth inning a s
pitchers Colby and Tony Men-
doza shut the Sailors down.
Estancia scored two more
runs in the sixth inning.
Heck again singled out the
playing of Altobelli·and Wren.
.. I hope the other players catch
fire through their example.
We \re got to start hitting the ball
if we're going to win."
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Tustin shuts down the ·sea Kings, 3 -0
BY GEORGE PAPPAS
Corona del Mar High's base-
ball team meets Estancia today,
the same team which recently
marauded the Sea Kings• cross-
town rivals Newport Harbor
with their free-wheeling hitting
attack.
The meeting between CdM
and Estancia begs the question
of how much better will tbe Sea
Kings fare qaimt the improved
Eagles than Harbor did.
The Sea Kilap will find out
at 3: IS p.m. today when the
game is Played &tancia'1 field.
CdM dropped their Sea View
Leape opcaer to TUltia U this
past week.
Corona del Mar Coach Jerry
Jelnick commented that his team
will have to play at their best
to keep up with Estancia.
.. It looks like Estancia baa a
real good team this seuon.
We 're going to need to very play
hard, probably our best this
season to beat the~" Jelnick
said.
Jelnick also admitted that he's
worried about his team's pitch-
ing which could be rocked by the
Eagles' formidable hitting
attack.
"Our pitcbiq staff is atill
clcftlopiaa .... will pro..., ...
durina the rest of the eeuon. We
1till need more experience and
time," he added.
Pitcher Matt Goldstein con-
tinues to pitch well for the Sea
Kings even though he wu cre-
dited with the loss against Tus-
tin.
"Matt pitched well. He just
lost it on that one home run
ball," Jelnick continued.
The decisive blow came in the
second inning of the pme, when
Tuatin'I Bob Grajeda slammed
a three-ruo shot into ld'tf reld off
Goldlteia. The three-nm marpn
proved eaouah a Tuatin'I Tom
Joaa Mid tbc Sea~ to only
three hitl.
In the last inning, CdM
attempted to rally u two batten
reached base but the Sea Kings
then went down in order to lose
tbepme.
Hittlq bu been one of Cd M's
strong points this season except
in loses to Tustin and Saddle-
back thia season.
"We need to cut down on our
strikeouts at the plate. Our
hitting baan~n a problem
untjJ recently."
Kevin Mau ii one of CdM•s
playen who bu been consist-
ently reaching bue this season,
Jelnict said.
Goldatein could pitch against
Estancia but Jelnick said be
bun' decided who will start the
game yet.
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Sailors' tennis off
to a strong start
BY GEORGE PAPPAS
Recently, Newport Harbor
High's tennis team defeated
Dana Hills to become the top
ranked team in Orange County.
The Sailors• team is one the
move this season with 8-1 record
and a strong chance at obtaining
the Sea View League champion-
ship.
Harbor's only loss this season
came at the hands of Beverly
Hills High School, who is the
top ranked tennis team in the
state.
The Sailors opened their Sea
View League schedule with an
easy victory over Estancia 14-8
this past week.
Harbor Coach Charlie Bleiker
is confident this year's squad will
improve over last season's third
place finish.
"Corona del Mar and Univer-
sity both have pretty good
teams, "commented Bleiker.
"University has a good dou-
bles team. Cd M also has pretty
good doubles teams and a decent
singles player. But none of them
have our depth," continued
Bleikcr.
"Depth is what it will come
down to. That's how we got past
Dana Hills, who everyone
thought was so good. They have
two or three good players and
noone else after that. We have
nine solid ballplayers on our
team ...
Harbor faces possibly their
strongest league competitor,
University, at 3 p.m. today in an
away match.
"If we beat them on their
home court it will set the tone
for our season ...
The Sailors• initial success has
been sparked by three excellent
singles players, junior Chris
Rabbitt (19 wins 4 loses so far
this season), sophomore Brett
Hansen ( 18-S) and Billy Hanson.
"Chris and Brett are the two
best ballplayers in the league,"
Blciker added. "Chris has a
complete game and should win
the league in singles. Brett
should be runner up ...
Harbor also has three solid
doubles teams including senior
Mike Hardin and his brother
Jaime, a junior, seniors Dave
Bear and Tony Shen, junior
Chase Warmington and fresh-
man Brian Nguyen.
"This the first year they (the
Hardin's) have played together.
They have only lost one game
all season and beat Beverly Hills'
doubles, which is a very good
team," Blciker stated.
"Our . doubles teams have
matured this season. They have
played with more guts this year.
In the past they folded, but this
season they haven't," Blcikcr
explained.
The Hardin's record is cur-
rently 21-1.
Bleikcr also said he bas been
surprised by the playing Nguyen
in the doubles this season.
"He's a solid little ballplayer.
Nguyen came from Northern
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An update on Newport lo l;nsenada Race
Newport Ocean Sailing Asso-
ciation is accepting entries for
the 4lst Annual Newport to
Ensenada International Yacht
Race. If you don't have an
official entry form, you can get
one by calling the NOSA office
at 640-1351 or by stopping by
any West Marine Store to pick
one up. The deadline for entries
is April 4, 1988. Don't miss this
year's race. Enter now!
This year's Ensenada festivi-
ties begin with the Mayor's
luncheon hosted by Newport
Harbor Area Chamber of Com-
merce and AT&T at the BCYC,
at noon on April 2 1. Following
the afterno on festivities there
will be a send off fiesta at BYC
that will rival Ensenada itself.
Call the Chamber at 644-8211
for reservations for the lun-
cheon.
On race day, April 22, the
Tallsbip 64Califomian" will have
the P. M. MagaziM T V crew on
board. K-OCEAN 103.l will be
broadcasting live, and the Pros-
pectors will be there in tuxedos.
The race will commence at noon
with 650 sailing vessels of all
sizes be~in.g south to Enscnada.
The improvements in the race
are due in part to this year's great
sponsors, and they include
AT&T, Mellon Banks Visa Card
for s ailors , Mt. Gay Rum,
.. Pacific High" by Buena Vista
Home Video, West Marine Pro-
ducts and the Independent/
Daily Pilot.
The intent of this year's race
is not only to promote sailing
but also to incorporate goodwill
between the coastal ports. "Help
the Orphans of Ensenada" is
Newport's motto. A huge 16-
wheel truck will be traveling to
Ensenada loaded with donated
clot bing, bedding, towels, f umi-
ture, kitchen supplies, toys, etc.
By special request of Ernesto
Ruffo, mayor of Enscnada,
NOSA is collecting the above
MARINE
SCENE
items at the Bahai Corinthian
Yacht Club. You may bring your
donations April 13 through
April 21 from 9 a .m. to 6 p.m.
For more information, please
call Wayne Gary at 644-9530.
Remember the underprivi-
leged children of a less fortunate
country and don't forget to enter
the race!
• • •
Light airs and lots of sunshine
greeted last weekend's racers
sailing in the Dalbo~ Yacht
Club's 66 Series #1. Winners
included:
Class. A :
I . Raider, Jim Linderman,
BYC; 2. Buttercup, John Cazier,
BYC; 3. Cursor, Jeff Farwell,
NHYC.
Class B:
1. Sorcerer, Dennis Rosene,
SSYC; 2. Kachina, Gerry Mad-
igan, NHYC; 3. Big Apple,
Gaudio-Johanson, BCYC.
Class C: ..
Crusader Rabitt, John Dens-
more, VYC; 2. Pussycat, John
Szalay, VYC; 3. Electric Pump-
kin, Littel-Elliott, NHYC • • •
The results of the Newport
Harbor Yacht Club Lehman 12
Jean Schenck Team Regatta are:
First Place: Buc'kingham,
Hogan, Menninger, NHYC;
Second Place: Wilson, Frances,
Fletcher, BYC: Third Place:
Maurer, McKee, McKee, Seattle
Yacht Club. • • •
Last Sunday brought more
sunshine and even lighter airs to
initiate BCYC's Angleman Ser-
ies. The winners were:
Class A:
I. Avanti, BCYC: 2. Mischief,
Hardy/ Fournier, BCYC; 3. Sor-
cerer, Rosene, BCYC-SSYC.
Class B:
1. Nugie Too, Nugent, BYC; 2.
Pioneer, Byrne, BCYC; 3. Com-
pulsion, Rodheim/ J. Schock,
BCYC.
Class C:
I. Tres Gordo, Price/ Hash-
bach, BCYC; 2. Paper Tiger,
Reagon, SBYRC: 3. Obsession,
Apps, VYC.
Pirates' women hetters lo defend titl·e
In most circumstances, an all-
freshman tennis team playing
against experienced players at
the community college level
would be bard-pressed to make
a decent showing in its confer-
ence, let alone to make a state-
wide impact.
But unJess Orange Coast Col-
lege women's tennis coach
Janice Maran misses her guess,
the Pirates . should again be
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Maran should know. Her
teams have grabbed three state
championships in the past four
years, including last year's title
won in the sweltering I ()():plus
degree weather at West Hills
College near San Jose.
Maran, the state's woman
tennis Coach of the Year who
now is in her· 11th season at the
helm, believ.es that the I 988
Lady Pirates, even with 11
freshmen vying for court time,
will be better than 1987's.
"We're a little stronger than
last year," she said. "We might
have had someone from above
ScorebOard
CORONA DEL MAR
Baseball: lost to Tustin 3-0. The Sea Kings face Estancia 3: 15
p.m. today in an away game.. Girls Softball: plays Estancia
3:15 p.m. today in an away game. '
Boys VolleybaU: lost to Mission Viejo 3-2. The Sea Kings will
participate in the Orange County Championships to be held
at Estancia on Saturday.
Track: finished fourth in the fourth in the Beach Cities
Invitational. The Sea Kings face Tustin today 3 p.m. in an away
matt;h.
Swimmin1: the boys team beat Costa Mesa 110-36. The Sea
Kings face University on April 6 at 3 p.m. in an home meet.
Boys Tennb: beat Palos Verdes. The Sea Kings face Estancia
3 p.m. today in an away match.
NEWPORT HAR80R:
Baseball: Lost to Estancia 12-1 in their season opener, The Sailors
face University at 3: 15 p.m. today in an away game.
Girls Softball: lost to Laguna Beach 5-4. The Sailors face
University 3:15 p.m. today in an away game.
Boys Volleyball: lost to Edison 3-0. The Sailors will play in
the Orange County Championships on Saturday.
Track: finished last in the Beach Cities Invitatio nal. The Sailors
face Estancia today at 2:45 p.m. in away-meet.
Swimmin1: Harbor girls team will participate in the the Southern
Section Relays held at Belmont Plaza this week. The ti me has
yet to be announced.
Boys Tennis: beat Estancia 14-6. The Sailors face Univer ity
3 p.m. today in a away match.
\ 720-9266
on our side when we won state
last year. We worked the hardest
and we deserved what we got,
but it was like we pushed all the
right buttons. At the beginning
of last season, I felt we had a
good enough team to finish in
the top three statewide, but in
no way did I see us winning it ...
Tennis •..
clllln11f rr. ,... 1
California and he's really helped
us. One kid can sometimes make
or break you." he stressed.
Harbor's improvement has
been a gradual process over past
few years, Bleiker stated.
06lt's not like we just arrived.
We've been two years coming.
We've taken our -lumps and
worked our way up. But it's
really the players. They partic-
ipate in tournaments and put a
lot of hours in. This is the first
time we've had that kind of
dedication here for a while, ..
Bleiker said.
"Once your team gets older
and you get a couple of seniors
for leadership. then you are in
business,., he added.
Bleiker predicted that Beverly
Hills should fin ish first in CIF
with the Sailors a close second.
"Beverly . Hills is better than
us. But looking at the scores rve
not seen anybody who is tough
as they are."
Beach cities
track tourney
Corona del Mar High') boy~
team fin ished in fo urth place in
the 23rd Beach Ci ties Track and
F ield Invit ational th is past
weekend while Newpoft Ha rbo r
ended up in last.
Ironically, the meet was held
on Harbor·s campus.
But both squads had stand out
performances from individ ual
players during the invitational.
The Sea Kings' Jim Robbins
ran to his third st raight 880 win
in the Beach Cities Invi tatio nal
with a time 1:57.96, which was
far ahead of the field .
CdM's Eddie Lavelle came in
teeond in the 2-milc race with
a time of9:42.,l as he was edged
by Marina's Shannon Winkle-
man.
Harbor pole vaulter R. W.
Henson tied Edison·s David
Noel at I 4-6. but since Noel had
fewer misses he was ruled the
winaer.
Police Blotter
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those which 119 reported to the Newport Beach PoliCe Department and ar19sts mM1e
are only those suspected of crimes and not those convicted.
MONDAY, MARCH 7
CRIMES
0930 -Typewriters valued at
$1, 785 were reported stolen from
Schuster Insurance located at
4700 Von Karman.
0940 -A ring valued at $2,500
was reported . stolen from a
residence in the 700 block of
Heliotrope.
1000 -A necklace valued at
$4,450 was reported stolen from
a residence in the 2700 block of
Hilltop.
1100 -A television monitor
valued at $1 ,000 was reported
stolen from Mendoza Dillo n
Associat es located at 4685
MacArthur Court.
ARRESTS ,
0300 -Franco Fortini, 30, of
Newport Beach was arrested on
suspicion of 01isdemeanor drunk
driving.
0430 -C hristopher Haro ld
Barck, 26, of Long Beach was
arrested on suspicion of being
under the influence of cocaine.
1320 -Paul Nathan Spauld-
ing, 34, of Irvine was arrested
on suspicion of disorderly con-
duct.
TUESDAY, MARCH I
CRIMES
0930 -Earrings valued at
$4,000 were reported stolen from
a residence in the l 00 block of
Beacon Bay.
1030 -An antique chair valued
at $1 ,000 was reported stolen
from a church in the 1600 block
of Marguerite.
1430 -Palm trees valued at
$300 were reported stolen from
a residence in the 200 block of
Santa Ana.
1750 -An earring valued at
SI 0,000 was reported lost in the
vicinity of Fashion Island.
ARRESTS
0145 -Lauretta Catherine
Williams was arrested on suspi-
cio n o f misdemeanor drunk
driving.
0930 -J ose Romero Navarro,
48, of Santa Ana was arrested
on suspicio n of possession of
cocaine.
1250 -Rho ndy Ray Shields,
20, of La Verne was arrested on
'suspicio n of giving false info r-
mation to a peace officer.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9
CRIMES
0930 -Currency totaling $640
was reported stolen from a gas
station located at 1550Jamboree
1625 -Legal documents of an
undetermined value were
reported stolen from an attor-
ney's office in the 4400 block of
MacArthur.
1700 -Cameras valued at
$350, a jewelry box valued at $75
and jewelry valued at $3,000
were reported stolen from a
residence in the 1900 block of
Galaxy.
ARRESTS
0300 -James Lee Clifton, 22,
of Cotta Mesa was arrested on
suspicion of conspiracy to com-
mit gran~ theft of an automo-
bile.
0510 -David Zaritsky, 27, of
Costa Mesa was arrested on
suspicion of misdemeanor drunk
driving.
THURSDAY, MARCH ti
CRIMES
1330 - A pearl necklace valued
at $600 was reported stolen from
a vehicle in the 100 block of
Newport Center Drive.
1545 -A bicycle valued at $90
was reported stole n from a
, garage in the I 00 block of South
Bayfront.
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the accident a nd severe damage
to several of the autos involved,
there were no serious injuries .
In an earlier accident wit-
nessed by · two police officer ,
two of the three drivers involved
were seriously injured.
J ames J ohn P ach, 23 , o f
Huntington Beach, was west-
bound on PC H, sto pped for the
traffic light at J a mbo ree Road .
Carol Ann Leblanc, 47, of Hun-
tingto n Beac h, was st o pped
behind him. They were both
rearended by Sherry Lynn Bul-
lard, 39, of Huntington Beach,
who was westbound on PCH,
and according to witnesses, did
not attempt to stop or slow
before the collision.
According to traffic reports,
officers noted a heavy smell of
alcohol in Bullard's car, and
felony drunk driving was listed
as the cause of the accident.
Picblre Your Child in a
Big, Wamt Bunny Hug!
The Easter Bunny is hopping with excitement about having
his pi~ture taken with your child! That photogenic rabbit
awaits under his white gazebo in the Jewel Court-with a
surprise! You'll receive a complementary Easter gift-just
for visiting.
NOW THROUGH SATURDAY, APRIL 2
Monday-Friday IOAM-9PM
Saturdays 10AM-6PM
Sunday 11AM-6PM
Professional photos:
One 4 x 5" or two wallet size $7
One 4 x 5" PLUS two wallet size $11
Or bring your own camera! Take your
child's photo with the Easter Bunny,· $4
SOUTH COAST PLAZA
Su Dlete rw,. at Brietol St., C..-. *' Mar rw,. at Bear St.,
(714) 241-1700 Valet Parkl•I AvallaMe
South Cout Plaza will be closed EMter Swlclw/, April 3
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1900 -A car stereo valued at
$2,200 was reported stolen from
a vehicle in the I 00 block of
Drakes Bay.
ARRESTS
0400 -Andreas Craig Grum,
25, of Newport Beach was
arrested on suspicion of resisting
and obstructing a police officer.
· 121 S -Mark David Allen, 26,
a transient was arrested on
suspicion of disorderly conduct.
1230 -Rita Darlene Busta-
mante, 21 , of Tustin was arrested
on suspicion of residential bur-·
glary.
FRIDAY, MARCH 11
CRIMES
I 000 -Valda ls reportedly
cau sed $700 in da mage to
Between The Sheets locaied at
2612 East Cout Hisbway.
IS39 -Currency totalina S22S
was reported stolen from a
residence in the 200 block of
Amethyst.
1545 -A car phone valued at
$1 ,300 was reported stolen from
a vehicle in the 400 block of
Intrepid.
ARRESTS
0240 -Mario John Drieslein,
28 , of Huntington Park was
arrested on suspicion of posses-
sion of cocaine.
SATURDAY,MARCHll
CRIMES
1030 -Vandals reportedly
caused $100 in damage to a car
in t he 2700 block of Wavecrest.
ARRESTS
0730 -David Orosco Sanchez,
20, of Santa· Ana_wJlS arrested =--_.____.
--oil" suspicion of grand theft.
Bullard a nd Pach were taken ·
to Fountain Valley Regional
Hospital. where, according to
J ulie Sandoval. Bullard is
reported in eriou but table
condition. Pach' condition was
not available at pre stime.
Acco rding to J ohn Hudson of
the ewport Beach police, Bul-
lard has a prior drunk driving
conviction fro m 1985 .
In a third accident, Corrine
Gaston, 63, of Newport Beach,
was taken to Fountain Valley
Regional H ospitaJ af tcr she was
struck in an unmarked cross-
walk by a car driven by Scott .
W. Emigh, 19, of Newport
Beach. Investigating officers
listed the cause of accident as
failure by Emigh to stop for a
stop sign. .
Gaston is listed in serious but
stable condition, according to
Sandoval. Investigation into the
accident is continuing.
PAIE 11-llAICI H. 1• THE NEWPORT ENslGN
• uc1e
Damas de Caridad benefit ·st. Jude's
More than 700 elegantly
attired guests arrived at the
Disneyland Hotel to support
Damas de Caridad's 27th pre-
sentation of sweeping floral
masques.
Gauche colors of hot pink and
bright orange was a departure
from Celtic green, which Flor-
ence Crittenton Services has
used in the past.
Atbalie Clarke was honorary
chair for the 8th annual bendfit.
Mrs. Clarke has been involved
with FCS since its introduction
to Calif omia in the '40s. FCS
benefiting the -Junior Wheel-
chair Sports Camp. Harriet
Nelson was honorary chair of
the event, co-chaired by Carol
Blanchard and Carolyn Hib-
bard.
Then it was back to Newport
to attend the Discovery Muse-
um's annual Irish Coffee at
Cleva and Bob Howard's home.
The Bal Masque theme for
1988 was "The Good Life."
Participating florists interpreted
the theme on an individualistic
basis. Nevertheless, they had to
fulfill the qualifying rules: the
headdress is not to exceed 72
inches in height, 84 inches in
width and 29 ~ pounds. In
addition 80 percent of the
decorative materials used must
be fresh flowers_. of which 30
percent must be whole blooms.
The remaining 20 percent can
consist of paint, glitter, etc.
Harborlites
That gives you an idea of what
the mannequins have to balance
on their heads. Add to that the
specially made dress-as one
mannequin said , "My dress
weighs 15 pounds! .. Carrying
a r ound 45 pounds with the
requirement of dancing to the
pre-selected music is an awe-
some affair.
But, all nine mannequins-
Barbara Ganahl, Emily John-
son, Cheryl Taft, Jan Zamarra,
Fran Gaglio, Carla Ullrich, Pat
Perkins, Mary Latta and Linda
Baker-sailed thro ugh their
skits beautifully.
Joyce Weiss chaired the gala
dinner-dance which benefited
St. Jude'!l Hospital. •••
Inco rporating YSL Rive
is one of the oldest non-profit
agencies dedicated to helping
young girls. Executive Director
Agnes Trinchero was recently
honored with the Daniel Kos-
land, a national award honoring
outstanding administrators.
Sponsored by the Board of
Directors, more than 400 ladies
attended the luncheon/fashion
show, which was held at the
Four Seasons Hotel. Jenny
lshford chaired the event.
Underwriting tri-chairs were
Lillie Hinde, Susan Bartlett and
Judy Hemley. Underwriters
were Mrs. Newell Fait, Mr. and
Mrs. John Konwiser, Hinde~
George and Ralph Smith and
Julie Hayward Thomas. •••
St. Patrick's Day was busy for
Harborlites, who traveled down
to the Ritz Carlton Hotel for
Chariot Champions luncheon
BY DllA VOi BURGER
There. was enough time to
spare to change into evening
clothes before going to the Four
Seasons to "Celebrate the Days
of O'Riley." The Orange County
Council on Aging presented
Tom Riley with the Golden Age
Award in recognition for his life
achievement. Tom Blum and
Bob Albertson co-chaired the
dinner. •••
La Marisa held their first
benefit-an art auction-at the
Red Lion Inn. More than 200
guests attended the event,
chaired by Linda Carroll. Assist-
ing were Kathy Reed, chair of
this Assistance League Auxil-
iary, Else Rosene, Jeannette
Mahoney, Sandi Clarke, Patty
Chatham, Linda Chapman, Hil-
lary Harris, Adee Gunkel, Kay
Alvarez and many more. •••
LLONGSoF NEWPORT1Nc.
PROTECTING THE SELLER
IN THE PURCHASE CONTRACT
There is a tendency on the part of home sellers to automatically
assume that if the buyer defaults on his obligation to complete
the contract , the seller is entitled to the buyers deposit in
.escrow. Not so. In our article in the real estate section of next
week's Ensign we take up this matter.
If you are contemplating selling, c al l us for a market analysis of
your home. It is a great time to realize maximum price on t he
sale of you r home.
•
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Estate Newsletter(publlshed in New-
port Beach since 1979) please call
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The Affiliates of the Laguna
Art Museum sponsored their
16th Annual Antiques Show at
the Mercantile Building in South
Coast Village. Guests, who
attended the preview party, were
able to view the impressive array
of fine collectibles, while nib-
bling on an array of hors d'ocu-
vres. Pat Atha chaired the three-
day event with the a~sistance of
Gerhardt Filgemaker. •••
Gloria Deukmejian, First
Lady of California, was the guest
of honor at the Arthritis Foun-
dation's annual .. Salute to Out-
standing Persons" luncheon and
fashion show, held at the Irvine
Marriott. •••
The 1988 Athena Award was
presented to Zada Taylor for her
outstanding community service.
Sponsored by the Newport Har-
bor Panhellenic, proceeds from
the event benefit the scholarship
fund.
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Lee and Tracy Cadenhead, Fullerton, ia the editor of
became tbc bride of Martin NEWPORT BEACH (714).
Greenbaum, aoa of Selma and
Morris Greenbaum. on Sunday,
March 13.
Tbe ceremony, conducted by
Rabbi J)pch•1a, •• beld in tbe o...-Coan. followed by •
ctm.r ncepdon ia die Coeta
M-Salo8 of die Wlldi Hotel. r•· bride, • ... ..... e of
The groom matriculated at
UCLA and ia a partner in the
law farm of Ferentz and Green-
baum.
Tbe couple is honeymooniq
in ScottadaJe, ArizODAt and will
mate tbeir home in Newport a.cb.
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kids and extraordinary ba -
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your eggs or decorate your
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Men Spring into international look
BY DINA VON BURGER
Spring and Summer Collec-
tions shown by various Amer-
ican Menswear designers have a
decidedly international flair.
Sport coats and slacks have
a more casual appearance. The
slacks feature high waist, deep
double pleats, a button-front
closure (shades of the '30s),
besom front pockets and I ~
inch cuffs. Sports coats are
single-breasted and ventless,
with lower-pla_ced buttons and
wide shoulders. The coats also
feature the besom pockets,
angled inside pockets and soft
interlining with a natural feel.
Texture, this season, is expres-
sive in its use of variations and
or blends. Wool, silk, cotton,
linen and rayon produce fabrics
now soft and sleek, now gritty
and rugged for a cut which is
definitely European, but with
emphasis on the broader Amer-
ican shoulder.
FASHION
The big news is the use of
garden colors-mint, rose, peri-
winkle in accessories, while
pastel blue, lavender, teal and
burnt orange arc woven into the
grays, navies and beige fabrics ,
which constitute suits, sport
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BIU.HAYES
coats and slacks.
If there is only one thing you
can afford to buy this Spring,
then invest in a natural fiber
double-breasted jack.ct. It is
contemporary, elegant and thor-
oughly modern.
On the casual side, synthetic
blends off er the look and feel of
linen (thus eliminating the
"wrinkled lookj. Whether you
choose a blend or natural fiber,
shirts and slacks arc available in
pastel hues of blue and peach to
vibrant green or yellows.
We always hear how popular
"Continental Styling" is here in
the United States. Well, we are
here to tell you the "Madc-in-
USA" casual styles are so pop-
ular abroad that it is teported
to be a mania. So if you are
traveling this S pring and
Summer, whether it be in
Europe or Asia, expect to cause . ·' a sensation 10 your sportswear,
casual and outerwear, particu-
larly if you choose to take along
a leather and nylon flight jacket.
As for beachwear, it's defi-
nitely whimsical and te nds
toward costumes. Vertical stripe
tee-s hirts are combined with
skin-tight J amaican-lcngth
shorts. Swimsuits have broken
the water barrier and double as
outfits for roller skating, rides
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on 10-spced bikes, workouts,
dances and a host of other leisure
activities. Cottons, nylons with
spandex fabrications in bright
pastels, hot colors and neon-
brights are the colors to watch.
'88 Festival jurying dat~ set
Jurying for the 1988 Festival
of Arts is scheduled for Satur-
day, March 26, in Irvine Bowl
Park, 6SO Laguna Canyon Rd.,
Laguna Beach.
Those wishing to exhibit this
summer sboultl take three pieces
of their current work to Irvine
Bowl between 7 and 10 a.m. that
day. (Current works arc those
created not more than two years
before the jurying date.) Eligi-
bility is restricted to those artists
and craftsmen who have lived
for at least one year in the coastal
strip from Newport Beach to
San Clemente.
To prove eligibility, a candi-
date must be able to produce
such items as a driver's license,
rent or property tax receipts or
a voter registration slip.
Jurying will be done between
10 a.m. and 3 p .m. after which
artists should collect their work
promptly. The latest time for
pickup is S p.m., and the Festival
of Arts can accept no respon-
sibility for any items left after
that deadline, according to
Festival grounds manager Jack
Archer.
A fee of SS per medium will
be charged. Any number of
media may be entered, but three
works must be submitted in each
category.
The evaluation procedure
involves seven jurors who each
scores the submissions on a scale
of one to 10.
Scores will be tabulated, and
results posted as soon as possi-
ble-probably within four days.
Candidates whose scores make
them eligible to apply for exhi-
bition space will be notified by
mail.
If accepted, artists should be
prepared to display a compre-
hensive selection of current work
on the festival grounds through-
out the run of the event, which
is scheduled this year from July
8 through August 28.
Jur¥ members selected by
Festival of Arts exhibitors are
Bill Agee, Jonathan Owen,
Terry Thornslcy and Abby
Vaughn. Those appointed by the
board of directors arc Zoltan
David, Tom Enman and Tom
Gaines. Enrica Marshall is
named as alternate juror.
Besides discharging their
duties on March 26, the jurors
will tour the Festival grounds
during the 1988 season to eval-
uate works displayed. Any
exhibitor scoring below a certain
level will have to submit to the
jurying procedure in the spring
of 1989 to be considered for
inclusion in the festival of Arts
for that year.
further information is avail-
able by calling the festival of
Arts office at (714) 494-1145.
Congressional contest for Teens
High school students have
until April l to enter the Seventh
Annual Congressional Art Com-
petition by submitting their
work through their schools to
Rep. Ro bert Badha m (R-
Newport Beach).
The national contest is open
to ninth through 12th grader
and plans call for the winning
entry from Badham's district to
be displayed for one year at the
U.S. C apit o l s ta rt ing this
s ummer. Selected entries will
also be displayed at the Newport
Harbor Art Museum.
Artwork must be two-' dimensio nal, no larger than 30
inches by 30 inches unframed,
and it must fall within the
following categories:
• Paintings (oil, ac ryli cs.
watercolo rs, etc.)
• Drawings
• Collage
• Prints (lithogra phs. silk
screens, monotype . woodcuts.
intaglio methods).
LET US DELIVER YOUR
DINNER TONIGHT!
Each entry must be an origi nal
concept; the entry may no t
reproduce a n image from a third
party' work in the same or any
other medium; the work mav not
infringe the rights of any third
party; and the work may not
vio late any U.S. Co py right
Law~. A panel of experts chaired
by the Architect of the Ca pitol
will have final say over suitabil-
ity for exhibition in the Capito l. t High schools with students
living in the 40th Congressional
District should have received
application materials for the
.. contest last month. Entrants,
who must live within the 40th
District. should contact their
1ehoor1 art depanment chair·
man or Tcrryn Olhien in Bad·
bam'I Newport leach office.
644 4040, for cletlils.
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ART
"Divenity and Presence," an
exhibition of women f acuity
artists of the University of
Calif omia will display at the
UCI Fine Arts Gallery through
April 30. Admission is free.
Hours arc 12 to S p.m., Tuesday
through Sunday. Call 8S6-6610.
"Marine Art," a group show of
mixed media works by 18
Orange County artists, will
display through March 28 at
Golden West College's Fine Arts
Gallery, I S744 Golden West
Street, Huntington Beach.
Hours arc JO a.m. to 2 p.m.,
Monday through Friday, and 6
to 8 p.m. on Tuesday and Wed-·
nesday.
"California Contemporary
Artists: Up Pans and Michael
Todd" will display through May
8 at the Laguna Art Museum,
307 Cliff Drive, Laguna Beach.
'Call 494-6531 .
Works by H. Terry Braunstein
will display through ApriJ 13 in
Orange Coast College's Photo-
graphy Gallery. Admission is
free. Hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.,
Monday through Friday. Call
432-5524.
Works by Eric Orr will display
at the Four Seasons Hotel, 690
Newport Center Drive, Newport
Beach through April 16. Call
759-0808.
Rare pbotopaphs of 1,..._ jazz
musicians taken by Bradley
Two D's sign lithos locally
Susanna Denton and Ken
Daggett, two artists who have
strong commitments to the pres-
ervation of wildlife and the
environment, will be available at
the Parkhurst Gallery on April
3 to sign a new collection of their
lithos and talk with the public.
0 As an art lover, I e njoy
talking with the artists, to find
OCC calls
thespians to~
casting call
Audition will be held for the
OCC Theater Department' pro-
duction of ''Children of a Le ~a
God" and .. The o rmal Heart"
at Orange Coa t College on
Wednesday a nd Thur day. April
13 and 14.
The auditions are scheduled
for 6:30 p.m. both evenings in
OCC's Orama lab. Both plays
will be directed by Alex Golson.
Mark Medofrs .. Children of
a Lesser God'' deals with a
relationship between a hearing
teacher and a deaf student who
later becomes his wife.
Larry Kramer's .. The Normal
Heart" is a powerful drama
dealina with the AIDS epidemic
and political cover-up.
Both dramas will be per-
formed in repertory during June
and July. Scripts are available
on the f ourtb floor of occ·s
Norman E. Watson library.
For more information, call
(714) 432-5640.
out bow they think and work,"
said Samantha Schneider, a
consultant for the gallery. ..I
understand more about Ken
now when I see his work."
Daggctt's work is described as
highly emotional. He depicts the
beauty and strength of the desert
and canyon. The power and
fragility to be found in these
constantly changing environ-
ments seems to demand of Dag-
gett. his personal and artistic
concern.
.. Hi work i o emoti-0nal. it
ometimes hurt . " aid
chneider. "When 1 "'a!! looking
at one of his painting . 1 told
him so and he aid he did that
particular \\-Ork while going
through hi divorce, a ve ry
emotional time for him."
Denton 's work has a centered
reverence. like the end of a
ballet, Schneider said. Denton
has a strong affinity for North
American wildlife and is deeply
appreciative of the need to
safeguard endangered species.
Parkhurst Gallery f caturcs a
wide array of artists and the
feeling in the gallery is one of
tranquility in a non-threatening
environment, Schneider said.
Other artists include Violet
Parkhurst. who has d one \\Ork
for Greenpeace: Marty Bell ""ho
depict peaceful Engli h coun-
try ides and D iane llart1, who e
work m oves in a decidedly
American spectrum.
Parkhur t Galler) i located
aero the treet from South
Coast Pl aza in the South Coast
Plaza Village. Hour are 9 a.m.
to 9 p.m., M onday through
aturday and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
on Sunday. For more
information, call 754-7485.
-M. I• THE NEWPORT D8GN ,_II
Calendar
27 in Golden West College's Smitla will display at the Elan
Gallery, 1145 South Coast High-
way, Laguna Beach beginning
March 26. Call 494-6396.
Mainstage Theater. Tickets arc -----.:!!W
$4 to $7. Call 895-8378
"Kimono9: Esprelliom of Inner
HarmonJ" will display at Bow-
ers Museum, 2001 North Main
Street, Santa Ana, beginning
March 26. Hours arc 10 a.m. to
S p.m., Tuesday through Satur-
day. and 12 to 5 p.m. on Sunday.
Call 972-1900.
~A Tribute to the Art of John
Lennon"' will display through
the first week of April at Pacific
Edge Gallery, 206 N . Coast
Highway, Laguna Beach. Hours
arc 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., Wednesday
through Saturday, and I to 5
p.m, on Monday. Call 494-0491.
MUSIC
Events at the Oran1e County
Perf ormin1 Arts Center: The
Romeros-Classic Guitar
Quartet (March 25 at 8 p.m.);
Pacific Chorale (March 26 at 8
p.m .); Pacific Symphony
Orchestra P review and Open
Rehearsal (March 27 at 7 p.m.);
Pacific Symphony Orchestra
(March 30 at 8 p.m.). Tickets arc
$7 to $35. Call 556-ARTS
Helen Wu, piano, will play with
the Arizona Saxophone Quartet
at the Laguna Beach H.igh
School Auditoriu~ 625 Park
A venue, Laguna Beach on
March 27 at 4 p.m. Call 494-
2822.
Frimds of Jewish Mmic will
perform .. Song of Songs" on
March 28 at 8 p.m. in the South
Coast Repertory lbeater, Costa
Mesa. Call 768-0875.
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STAGE
"Jesus Christ Supentar,. the
rock musical retelling the last
seven days of Christ in contem-
porary terms will play March 23-
"Caromel," The Rogers and
Hammerstein musical is show-
ing at Elizabeth Howard's Cur-
tain Call Theater, 680 El Camino
RcaJ, Tustin. Prices start at
$16.95 and include full waiter
service and show. Call 838-1540.
"Mn. CaUfonlia," Doris Baiz-
lcy 's hilarious backward glance
at the '50s and the housewife
state, will play through March
26 at the Grove Theatre Com-
pany's Gem Theatre, 12852
Main Street, Garden Grove.
Tickets arc S 12-$15. Call 636-
72 13.
"Look Homeward Anael,"' an
American classic play by Tho-
mas Wolfe will play March 25
through April 24 at the Newport
Theater Arts Center, 2501 Cliff
Drive, Newport Beach. CalJ 631-
0288
MISC
California A.apll •ck p=e,
over-the-counter ticket sales will
commence on March 19. The
box office is located at Gate l
of Anaheim Stadium and is open
9 a.m. to S:30 p.m., Monday
through Saturday, or tickets can
be obtained at Teletron and
Tickctron outlets. Tickets arc $3
to $8. Call 634-1300.
. DANCE
"Giselle" will be performecl lty
the Oakland Ballet on Marclt 26
at 2 and 8 p.m., in Plmnmer
Auditorium, 20 I East Chapman
A venue, Fullerton. Tickets arc
$8 to $15. Call 773-3371.
Karpatok Dan~e Hun1arian
Folk Ensemble will perform
March 26 at 8 p.m. in Orange
Coast College's Robert B.
M oore Theater. Tickets arc $7
in advance, SS at the door. Call
432-5880.
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NIE 14 •HI 14. t• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN
The ins and outs of program trading
BY KEN TOKASH
If you're like hundreds of
other investors, you have beard
a great deal about .. program
trading" since the stock market
collapse last October. And you
probably know program trading
has been criticized for contribut-
ing to mark.et volatility. But
many people still don't under-
stand what it really is ..
set price before a designated
future date.
In addition to the S&P 500
Stock Index contract-traded
on the Chicago Mercantile
Exchange-the other primary
MONEY
MAKING MONEY
This technique is roughly
similar to traditional "stop-loss"
orders, which arc standing
instructions to sell a particular
stock when it reaches a specific
price. In the case of portfolio
insurance, the technique is ap-
plied to an entire port! olio.
In a market that is functioning
reasonably "normally"-tbat is,
potential buyers arc available at
the "trigger" price specified in
the program-the system bas
worked well. However, accord-
ing to aovemment reports, port-
folio insurance helped increase
market swinp durina the height-
ened market volatility of late
1987. Specifically, larae aales of
futures contracts triggered stock
index arbitrage, or program
trading, prompting heavy selling
of underlying securities which, in
turn, led to more selling ~ the
futures market. . . with the pro-
cess repeating itself over and
over again.
Following government and
industry studies of the October
market crash which indicated
that index arbitrage and portf o-
lio insurance contributed to the
market's extreme volatility, the
New York Stock Exchange
requested that all member firms
refrain from using the DOT
system on any day in which the
Dow Jones Industrial Average
fluctuates more than SO points.
Ken Toktuh is a financial
consultant with Shear1on uh-
man Hutton in Newport Beach.
"Program trading" is a sophis-.
ticated technique using compu-
ters to enter huge orders of
stock. It is used in the sophis-
ticated investment strategy
known as .. stock index arbi-
trage."
J nvestors employing stock
index arbitrage program trading
capitalize on small price differ-
ences between futures based on
stoc k indexes-such as the
Standard & Poor's 500 Stock
Index-and the stocks that
make up the index. This tech-
nique uses the New York Stock
Exchange 's Designated Order
Turnaround (DOT) system to
enter orders for a pre-selected-
or .. programmed"-group of
stocks based on the movements
of representative stocks in the
index futures market.
futures instrument used in pro-
gram trading is the Major
Market Index contract, which
tracks movements in 20 major
issues and is traded on the
Chicago Board of Trade.
Business Briefs
Program trading allows an
arbitrageur to take advantage of
disparities between the prices of
futures and the prices of the
actual shares that comprise the
index. Thus, the arbitrageur sells
the futures contract and buys the
stocks in the index when the
index futures contract is selling
at a premium, relative to the
underlying shares. Remember, a
futures contract obliges the
owner to buy a specific commod-
ity or financial instrument at a
Risk is normally absent from
a program trading transaction
because the purchase and sale of
the stock and index contract arc
generally made simultaneously.
Also, because the "spread"
between the purchase and selling
prices is often very small, only
extremely large transactions
traded in this manner produce
significant profits.
Another strategy, often linked
to program trading, is portfolio
insurance. Investment managers
using this concept generally rely
on futures to protect or "hedge"
portfolios. Portfolio insurance
uses complex mathematical
models to determine bow and
when index futures should be
bought or sold to protect the
underlying pottf olio. For exam-
ple, in a declining stock market,
computer programs would sug-
gest selling futures contracts
linked to the stocks anytime the
stock market declines below one
or more .. trigger" prices.
Timothy R. Hawthorne of
Newport Beach bas been
appointed as a real estate invest-
ment officer in the Orange
County office of John Burnham
and Company Real Estate
Finance in Irvine.
A graduate of Westmont Col-
lege in Santa Barbara, Haw-
thorne previously had been a
mortgage representative with
Cornerstone Corp. of Irvine
and, prior to that, was a loan
placement officer with Shearson·
American Express Mortgage
(
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Your retiraneu funds grow f~ when placed in an American Savings IRA.
Banking. •••
Miclaael J. Welland and Kath-
erine L. Delsack have joined the
Newport Beach office of Shep-
pard, Mullin, Richter cl Hamp-
ton as senior associates.
Weiland specializes in repres-
enting banks and other institu-
tional lcnderi in the areas of
mergers, acquisitions and lever-
aged buy-out financing, real
estate and constsruction lending,
and insolvency-related matter.
He received bis law degree from . .
Thanks to the magic of compounded irterest, your OOdribulions this yell and in the fulure, will provide surp"isingly
i.ge returns when you need them most--• retiranera. And, many people c• am take a full ~Income 1U
deduction on IRA cOdributionl. You cou 1d be one ~ them!
1aDt to your tax camubm about your deduction aus, dDI visil Ansican Slwinp. We offer Basic Rdinmat Plll'5
for the sdf en\AC>)cxl ~ and Rolbu IRAs which cm t.e in-l• d in CD's. stocb ~ or .....a funds.
Visit Ama~1 SavinP ~ llld let your IRA bUild for lhe ftiUe! '
OVER • BRANCHES STATEWlo&cALL INFORMATION FOt THE 81lANCH NEARFSr YOO.
'
Loyola Law School in Los
Angeles and is an adjunct pro-
fe ssor with the University of
Calif omia Law School.
Dclsack specializes in corpo-
rate securities and finance, high-.
technology and biomedical
start-up companies, and general
business law. She received her
LL.M. from Georgetown Uni-
versity, is an adjunct faculty
member of both the University
of Southern California and UCI,
and has published numerous
articles. • •• Perry Morris Corp.
announced today the promotion
of SbirleJ Swx and Suzanne
Escalette to positions as assist-
ant vice presidents.
Sussex bas been with Perry
Morris since 1985, overseeing a
four-fold expansion of the Doc-
u men tat ion Department.
Escalette joined the corporation
in 1984 and is responsible for
legal coordination and the col-
lections department of the New-
port Beach-based equipment
finance company . •••
Larry Ostrow has joined The
Sounds of Music Corp. as asso-
ciate director. He will head a new
division which supplies
musicians and entertainers to the
cruise ship industry. Sounds of
Music is the county•s largest
supplier of orchestras and
entertainment . •••
James C. J. Schober, senior
vice president of Pacific Rim
business development with Fred
S. James & Co., will speak at
the World Trade Center of
Orange County breakfast on
April 7.
Schober will speak on "The
.Japaw Builaell World: How
to Deal Sacc..,...J." He will
discuss various aspects of the
Japanese buisness environment
including: corporate culture,
trading groupa, sift-giving,
mectinp, brochures, and when
aayin1 ya really means no.
Tbc break.fat will be held at
the PICifac Cub, 4110 M1eAr-
tbur Blvd. in Newport Be1e' on
Tbunclay, April 7, from 7:30 to
9:30 Lm. For more information,
call 550-1216.
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... 14, 1• THE NEWPORT EN8IGN ,_ II
Finding, raising your Intuition Quotient
BY PEGGY DARNELL
The services last Sunday
morning at the Irvine-Newport
Church of Religious Science,
meeting at the Senior Center on
Sandburg Way in Irvine, began
with soloist Charles Nelson of
Newpo rt Beac h singing .. I
Believe." It was a most appro-
priate selection to precede the
petite and energetic Rev. Judy
Kane-Smith, whose topic was
INSIGHTS
.. Our Intuition Quotient."
Intuition, Kane S mith
explained, is .. knowledge based
on insight and spiritual percep-
tion, as opposed to reasoning,
logic, or the facts in front of us.
Intuition is the atmosphere,
knowing the wisdom of God, a
sensing ... We have insight to
discern and detect, to sec past
the present subjective reality to
the possible future. In the
mystical sense, we feel the pres-
ence of God. Ideas come when
we arc quiet, a divine idea or
vision. And people without
vision perish."
Kane-Smith spoke about how
God docs not acknowledge evil,
but rather be acknowledges life,
love and wisdom.
"Power is in inner strength,"
she said, .. not in manipulation
of others. God bas never asked
us to go to war for Him. God,
that Jesus came to teach us
about, requests that we do good,
that we love one another. When
someone has tried to hurt you,
to spitcf ully d o you harm, you
,
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II A t WIJ 11 lnlll.
must raise your highest intuitive
self as part of your wisdom and
sec beyond it. Sec them as having
a pattern of experience in lif c
that has made them distrustful
and angry. No one is evil. We
are thoughtless and aff ectcd
when acting in a negative, angry
way." •
She suggested that to be truly
loving an effective, we must take
the initiative in healing relation-
PllTI 1Y PEllY Ullfll
ships -.. We must do what is
intuitively the right thing to do,
to take the risk, take time with
that person."
"Imagine yourself as already
that now," she continued, "no
sadnc_ss, with deeper under-
standing, a great joy gained in
knowledge. Tell yourself, 'I am
an intuitive expert in my life
now.' You have an a n intuition
to reach beyond your fea rs a nd
see faith in the Heaven that we
talk about."
After the meditation, children
from the Sunday School were
invited to join with their parents
and the congregation to sing a
closing ong together.
Rev. Kane-Smith's pre enta-
tion is very much in keeping with
the philosophy of the C hurch of
Religious Science. She states
that "Science of Mind" is .. a
correlation of th e laws of
science, the revelations of all
religions, and truths found in
philosophies of the universe,
presented for 20th Ccntruy
understanding."
Easter observances set
"I can remember when I was
with juveniles in the Kentucky
prison system. A lot of kids
would say, ('111 get you back!'
They could not let go, holding
on to the animosity, harboring
the hurt. You must say to
another you are having a conflict
with, 'I would li ke you to
lovingly listen to me and I wiU
listen to you.• If we harbor evil,
we will keep ourselves out of the
Kingdom of Heaven."
.. As a philosophy," she
explains in a pamphlet given new
members, .. Religious Science
presents a practical, down-to-
earth way of thinking about the
nature of the universe and Man's
relationship to it. It considers
Man's place in the scheme of
things and how be can better live
up to and express the potential-
it ies within himself. Such an
increased understanding broad-
ens his scope of activity and
releases him from limitation and
fear. As a creation of God,
reflecting His nature, he discov-
ers his rightful position as co-
crcator with God." Following are some of the
Eastu observances scheduled
f or the area:
Mariners Church in Newport
Beach is erecting a I 0,000-
square-foot tent on its greenbelt
area for a large service on Easter
Sunday. Speaking will be pastor
Kenton Beshore. The service
starts at 9 a. m. and will also
include Mariners• Worship
Community Choir, led by pastor
Dave Elliott. Mariners Church
is located at 1000 Bison Avenue
and is a non-denominational,
Bible-teaching church. For more
information, call ~10.
•••
On Good Friday, Gil Neil
Amelio will present "The Face
of Christ" at noon in the aud-
itorium of the South Coast
Community Church. As
classical music plays in the
backaround, Amelio sculpts his
impression of the Lord's likeness
and his sufferings. With a mix
of scrupture, music, sculpture
and art history, he achieves an
unusual empathy with audien-
ces. South Coast Community
Church is located at 5120 Bonita
Canyon Drive in Irvine. For
more information. call 854-7600.
•••
Also at South Coast Com-
munity C hurch, Pastor Tim
Timmons will lead three Palm
Sunday services, accompanied
by the 110-voicc choir and full
orchestra, arranged by Pastor
Ken Hickman. Services will be
at 8:30 a.m., 10 a.m: and 11 :30
a.m.
ers' The·atcr with the theme
"Forgiveness: The Forgotton
Commandment," followed by a
celebration of the Last Supper.
And on Easter Sunday, Tim-
mons will lead four morning
services, at 6, 8:30, 10 and 11 :30.
On Good f riday at 7:30 p.m.
the church will present a Read-
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CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE
2151 M-V_. Dme r.t, #112
C-.M111,CA
714-754-7399
REV JAMU TURRELL
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t. Andrew's Presbyterian Church
~nhip and Mar thit Chri•~ntettd
messase o n the Ten Commandments.
, "LOOKING YOURSELF
IN THE EYE"
(Exodut 20116)
Sundliy. March 27. 1988 8.JO and 10.IS A.M.
MlundyThunday Comm~nion-7130 p.m., Mlrch JI
St. Andrews Road . Newport Beach. California (714) 631-2880
acl"OIS from Newport Harbor Hish School at Irvine &. lSth.)
Worship
ata
church
of
your
choice
•
We all have access to the
intuitive, Kane-Smith stated,
and we develop our Intuition
Quotient "by meditating, taking
time alone. thinking of the
quilitics of peace, love, and joy ...
Further information on the
Church of Religious Science cm
be obtained at the Science of
Mind Center, 390 I Westerly
Place, Suite 202, Newport
Beach, 92660.
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~ 10:50 1 m CHURCH SCHOOl FOR ~AGES
R9d en.. Blood Mot>t .. l l :()() '° 4'00
Holy Week at St. John the Divine
The Episcopal Church in Costa Mesa
Palm Sunday, March 27 8:00 and 10:00
Wednesday in Holy Week 7:00 a.m.
Maundy Thursday 7:00 p.m.
Good Friday 12:00 noon
Easter Sunday Choral Eucharist 8:00 and 10:00
113 E. Bay St. (at Orange Ave.) SCl-2237
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12:00 Noon -Holy Eucharist Rite II
(Followed by soup lunch on patio)
GOOD FRIDAY
6:30 AM -Hoty Eucharist
12:00 NOON -3:00 PM -Meditations on the Seven
Last Words; deYotions; and hymns of the PaSStOn
7:30 PM -Station• of the Cron with choir
HOLY SATURDAY
4:00 PM -Hoty Euchan91 and CHILDREN'S EASTER
SERVtCE; Easter e.ptiama; an Ea.-plant for each child
7:30 PM -The Gr9at Vigit °' Ea"9r -Rite II-Sermon and choir
' EAITER IUNDAY
7:00 AM -Hoey Eucharilt Rite I -Sermon.
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UFE ANO ACCIDENT ANO HEALTH PUalC NOTICI
SYNOn&S Of' TH£ ANNUAL ITATDl£NT ·YEAR AtliiiOUI ••flEll
ENDED DlCIMBElt 31, ltl7 1Um IYA11MENT
o1 The tonowi"I pe11on is
NMioM1 R111ne Ute IMurMce CompMJ doin1 business as~ THE
Borc=--Greeler Ilda. Mee 414, l6oua F•. South AUTO GROOMER. 525 N.
o.kota 57102 Hart. Fullerton, CA 92631.
(Report .. amounts In whole Cory Lee Seumith, 525 dollars<•» N. Hart, Fullerton, CA
Total admitted assets $5,305,118 92631.
Total liabilities 305,118 This business is con·
Capital stocks 1,761,599 ducted by an individual.
Aareaate write-ins f()( other than The reaistrant com-
special surplus funds 0 menced to transact busi·
Gross paid in and contributed surplus 3.238,4-01 ness under the fictitious
Agrepte special surplus 0 business name or names
Unassianed funds (surplus) 0 listed above on 2/19/88.
Gain (lo$$) from operations 8,950,921 Si,ned: Cory L Seumith.
Increase (Decrease) in Capital and Surplus This statemeut was filed
during 1987 (50,249,678) with the County Clertc of
Insurance in FOfce: Nationwide 01 Oranae County on Feb. 22,
Accident & Health premiums 97,314 1988.
Insurance in Force: File No. F372238
California Business Paae 01 313 3/10 3/17 3/24 1190
1. All Policies Assumed by Parent Company ( /
Accident and health premiums -'\....../ hC1thOUI WEIS
Direct California Business Paae 53,393 NW ITAliMan
We here~ certify that the above items are in The followir11 person is
accordance with the Annual Statement for the year doina business as: HBA
en~. December 31, 1987 m~~o the Insurance PUBLICATIONS, 170 New-
Comm1SS1oner of the State of Caltforma, pursuant to law. port eentw Dr., Ste. 225,
C; John ~alacarne Newport Beach, 92660.
Vice Pres1de~t & Secretary Huah Brooks 2027 Vista
John D. Petrie Caudal N rt n---h c•
Vice President & Controller 92660.' ~ ~ ' "
3117 3/24 3/31417 4/14 1220 This business Is con-
YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDO A DUD Of' ntUIT DATED
AUGUST 21. 1971.. UNLESS YOU TAU ACTION TO
NOT'ECT YOUR rtlOKllt. IT llAY BE IOt.D AT A
PUBUC SAU. IF YOU NUD AN DPUNATION Of' THE
NATURE Of' THE NOCIED'"8 AGAINST YOU, YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYD.
NOTICE Of' 11IUITU"S SAU
T.S. No. 501•
NOT1C£ IS HEREBY GIVEN. that on Wednesday, April 13,
1988, at 11:00 o'clock a.m. of said day, in the are. set
aside for conductina Trustee's Sales, within the offices
of REAL ESTATE SECURITIES SERVICE. located at 1800
North Broadway, Suite 100, in the City of Santa Ana,
County of Oran&e. State of Califomt., REAL ESTATE
SECURITIES SERVICE. a California eotpOtation, as duty
appointed Trustee under and pursuant to the power of
sale conferred in that certain Deed of Trust executed by
Roeer E. Ooebka and Darlene DoebM. husband and wife
as jojnt tenants, recorded Aucust 30. 1978, in Boole 12822
of Official Records of said County, at pace 187, Recorder's
Instrument No. •5996. by reason of a brNch or default
in payment OI perfonnance of the obliptions secured
thereby, includinc that breach or default, Notice of which
was recorded November 6, 1987, as Recordet's lnstru·
ment No. 87-620125, Will SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION
TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH, lawful money of
the United States, or a cashier's check drawn on any bank,
credit union, or savings and loan association domiciled
m this st11te, all payable at the time of sale, all right, title
and interest held by it, as Trustee, in that real property
situate in said County and State described as follows:
Lot 79 of Tract 3519 as shown on a map recorded in
Book 128, Pages 8 to 21 of Miscellaneous Maps, 1n the
records of Orange County, California.
The street address or other common designation of the
real pre>perty hereinabove described 1s purported lo be:
4522 Dorchester Road, Corona Del Mar, California.
The undersigned disclaims all liability for any incor·
rectness 1n said street address or other common
des1gnat1on
Said sale will be made without warranty, express or
implied, regarding title, possession or encumbrances, to
satisfy the unpaid obligations secured by said Deed of
Trust, with interest and other sums as provided therein;
plus advances, if any, thereunder and Interest thereon;
and plus fees. charges and expenses of the Trustee and
of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust The total
amount of said obligations. at the time of init ial
publication of this Notice, is $858.186.27. The "Opening
Bid" at Trustee's Sale is estimated to be $157,915.85.
Dated: March 21 . 1988
REAL ESTATE SECURITIES SERVICE.
a California corporation,
as Trustee,
By: D.J. Moraer, its president
1800 North Broedway, Suite 100,
Santa Ana, CA 92706
3-24 3-31 4.7
Telephone (714)953-6810
1252
K-53133
UFE MD ACCIDDfT AND HEAL TH
SYNOf'lll Of TMl ANNUAL ITA1'IMl.NT •
YEM ENDED DECEll8la 31. 1117
American General Life Insurance Company of New York,
300 South State Street, Syracuse. New York 13201-1456
Total admitted assets $461.167,551
Total liabilities 422,909,581
Capital stocks 1,500,000
Aareaate write-ins for other
than special surplus funds
Gross paid in and
contributed surplus
Aureaate special surplus
Unassigned funds (surplus)
Gam (loss) from operations
Increase (Decrease) 1n Capital
and Surplus durin1 1987
Insurance 1n Force:
Nationwide
Accident & Health premiums
Schedule H
Insurance in F01ce: Cahfomia
Business Paee
Accident and health premiums •
-0-
38,598,800
285,862
(2,126,692)
3,220,«7
1,538,094
6,148.846,000
791,370
63,108,720
Direct Calif01nia Business Pate ~.795
We hereby certify that the above Items are in
accordance with the Ann~I 5tltement for the yur ended
December 31, 1987 made to the lnsuranm Comm1uloner
of the State of California. pursuant to ....
Sianed: ,_, P. Huff, PresJdent
--. W...., P. OahnnMn, SecnDy' U.C. VP
3"24 J.314-7 4-14 4-21 1242
ducted by an individual.
The reaistrant com·
menced to transact busi·
ness under the fictitious
business name listed abcM
on 1·2·88. Sianed: Hush
Broob.
This mtement was filed
with the County Cterk of
Oranae County on March 1,
1988.
File No. F372970
3-10 3-17 3·24 3-31 1202
1·3'770
FICI Ii iOUI WESS
NAME ITATDIDfT
The followinc persons are
doin1 business as VON
KARMAN COMMERCE CEN·
TER ASSOCIATES, 1400
Bristol Street North, Ste.
245, Newport Beach, Cali·
fomia 92660.
William K. Davis, 14-00 .
Bristol Street North, Ste.
245, Newport Beach, CA
92660.
Charles L. Buchanan,
1400 Bristol Street North,
Ste. 245, Newport Beach,
CA92660
Richard E. Lucy, as Trus·
tee of the Lucy Living Trus1,
u/d /t/dated October 8 ,
1979, 1400 Bristol Street
North, Ste. 245, Newport
Beach, CA 92660.
Robert J. Thiergartner,
1400 Bristol Street North,
Ste. 245, Newport Beach,
CA 92660
James 0. Buckingham,
1400 Bristol Street North,
Ste. 245, Newport Beach,
CA 92660.
Alan J. Tuntland, 1400
Bristol Street North, New·
port Beach, CA 92660
This business Is con·
ducted by a general part·
nershlp.
(Si1ned) William K. Davis
This statement was filed
with the County Clerk of
Oranae County on March 3,
1988.
File No. F-37333'
3/10, 3/17, 3/24.
3/31
l·JMIZ
1211
NOTICE Of APPLICATION
fOIOWI••
OMIDll•OF
ALCDHOUC llVDAGE
UCDlll
To Whom tt Mey Concern:
ZAMANI, Nasser Is apply-
ing to the Depattment of
Alcoholic: Bever ... Control
to sell alcoholic t>evieraaes
at 703 E. Balboa Blvd ..
Balbol 92662 with "•l" ON
SALE BEER & WINE PUBLIC
EATING Pl.ACE license(s),
3-24 1258 .. .,,
NOTICE OI APftJCAtiON
lOllLL
ALCOHOUC llVUMU
To Whom It MIY Concern;
HORNBlOWER YACHTS
OF NEWPORT BEACH, INC
(Homblow9r) is epplyif11 to
the Oepertment of Ak:ohotic
Severa.. Control to sell
alcoholic b9veta11S .t 2• 13
W. Cont Hfltwqy, Newport
BMctt 92863 wtth "54 .. ON
SAL[ GENERAL BOAT
la,lll(t).
3-24 1254
.....
FICllllOUI 9UllNOS
NAME ITATDllNT
The followi"I persons are
doinc business n:
BONSALL CONSOLIOA·
TION, 385 Second Street,
L.aauna Beach, CA 92651 •
2304.
Peter Dombrowski, 385
Second Street, L11una
Beach, CA 92651.
Kathleen Dombrowski,
385 Second Street, lquna
Beach, CA 92651.
Daniel Gonzales, 385
Second Street, La1una
Beach, CA 92651.
Rose Gonzales, 385
Second Street, Laauna
Beech, CA 92651.
This business is con-
ducted by I aenentl part·
nership.
The re1istrant com·
menced to tranuct busl·
ness under the fictitious
business name listed above
on March 1, 1988. Si1ned:
Paul H. Nankivell, II, Attor-
ney & Acent.
This statement was filed
with the County Clerk of
Orance County on Mar. 18,
1988.
File No. F375016
3-24 3·314-7 4-l• 1256
1·310a
F1CT1T10UI 9USINUS
NAME ITATlllEJfT
The followir11 person is
doin1 business as:
SERVICE EXPRESS CARD,
1111 Bayside Dr., Suite
207, Corona del Mar, CA
92625.
Service Express Credit
Card, Inc., a Califomt. cor·
pomion, 1111 Bayside Dr.,
Suite 207, Corona del Mar,
CA92625.
Thi s business Is con·
ducted by a corporation.
The reaistrant first tran·
sacted busineSs under this
ftetitious business name on
3-17-88. Sisned: Service
[xpr9S$ Credit Card, Inc., a
California corporation, By:
Yak Koon Tan, President.
This statement wn filed
with the County Cieri< of
Oranp County on Mar. 18,
1988.
File~ F375150
3.24 3·31 4-7 4-14 1257
K·31Ml
ftCTJTIOUS IUSINUS
NAiii STATDIEm
The followin1 persons are
doin1 business as:
SCR INVESTORS. 28
Monarch Bay Plaza, Suite J,
South La1una, CA 92677.
Robert A. Pompei, M.D ..
28 Monarch Bay Plaza,
Suite J, South La1una, CA
92677.
l. L Bruggeman, M.D .. 28
Monarch Bay Plaza, Suite J,
South La1una, CA 92677.
Andrew B. Lazere, M.D.,
28 Monarch Bay Plaza,
Suite J, South Laauna, CA
92677.
Michael McDaniel, M.D.,
28 Monarch Bay Plaza,
Suite J, South Lacuna, CA
92677.
This Business is con-
ducted by a seneral part-
nership.
The reaistrant com·
menced to tranuct bosl·
ness under the fictitious
busineu name listed above
on 4-1-88. Sisned: lewis L Bruaemen. M.O.
This mtwnent was filed
with the County Clerk of 0ranae County on Mar. 11,
1988.
Fite No. F374342
3-24 3-3 14-7 4·14 1253
1·31112
F1CTITIOUI IUllNUI NAME ITATIMDIT
The followina person Is
doinc business as:
WOK IN -WOK OUT, 412
North Cont HiatMIY, Suite
B, Laeuna Buch, California
92651
Frank K. Leoni. 412
North Cont H~. Suite
8, Lasuna Beach, c.tifomla
92651.
This bustneH i s con·
ducted by ... indMdual.
The rqlstr•nt com-
menced to~ buSI·
ness under the fictitious
businaa,..... liteld above
on Feb. 26, 1911. Silned:
frank k l.eofw.
This Dt1ment WI filed
with the eauna, an of
0...,,.. County on Mlir. 11, 1•.
fNe No. F3)4340
J.24 J.31 ... 7 4-14 1254
1.-U
FICllllOUIWlm
NAME ITATIMINT
The follOMnl person is
doint business n :
RAPHAEL-WARREN
ADVERTISING, 833 Dover
Drive, Sutte 21, Newport
Beach, Califorrlia 92663.
The RlipMel-Warren Cor·
poration, a Catifomia corpo-
ration, 833 Dover Drive,
Suite 21, Newport Beach,
C.lifornia 92663.
This Business is con·
ducted by a corporation.
Si1ned: The Raphael·
Warren Corporation, By:
Steven R. Joyce. Chief
Financial Officer.
Thts statement was filed
with the County Clerk of
Oranae County on Mar. 11,
1988.
File No. F374339
3-24 3·314-7 4-14 1255
F1CTITIOUI ........
NAME ITATDIEJfT
The foltowinc person is
doins busineu as:
PETMINOERS, 12401 St.
Mari< St., Garden Grewe, CA
92645.
Kathy Finch, 12401 St.
Mari< St, Garden Grewe, CA
92645.
This business is con-
ducted by an Individual.
The re1istrant com-
menced to transact busi·
ness under the fictitious
bosiness name listed abcM
on 3/14/88. Sianed: Kathy
Finch.
This statement was filed
with the County Clerk of
Oranae County on Mar. 14,
1988.
File No. F37«99
3-24 3-314-74-14 12« . ....
nc11110U1 wm
NAME ITATlllEHT
The followir11 persons are
doin1 bus;ness as The Lyon
Akins ,. ssociates Ill, 19
Corporate Plaza, Newport
Beach, CA 92660
Akins Dewlopment Com-
pany, a California corpora-
tion, 1 Civic Plaza, Suite
175, Newport Beach, CA
92660.
L/F No. 39 (Akins Ill), a
California limited partner·
ship, 19 Corporate Plaza,
Newport Beach, CA 92660.
This business is con·
ducted by a general part·
nership.
The registrant com -
menced to transact bus•·
ness under the fictitious
business name listed above
on December 1987.
(Signed) L/F No. 39 (Akms
Ill), a California limited
partnership.
Bruce K. Akins
Akins Development
Company
Bruce K. Ak ins
Exec. V.P.
This statement was filed
with the County Clerk of
Oranae County on Feb. 29.
1988.
File No. F·372792
3/10, 3/17. 3/24,
3/31 1212
l(.3M11
PUeUC NOT1Cl
ITATl.mNT Of'
Wlf..UWM f1lOll
NllTNlll• OPDA1MI UNDO
FICllllOUI....,...
NAiil
The followln1 persons
haw withdmm as pneral
partners from the partner-
ship ~inc under: EAST
COAST PROPERTIES, 1105
Quill Street. Newport
e..ch, CA 92660.
The Frctltious Business
Name S..tement for the
Pattnership was filed on 71
12/85 1n the County of
Oran... Orl1lnal Fill! No.
F281052
John C. Coelho, 9782
Daron Drive, Villa Par1t, CA
92667.
Si1ned: James C. Gianu-
lias
This statement was filed
with the County Clerk of
Or.,.. County on March 1,
1988.
3/10 3/17 3/24
3/31 1215
"*'C N01ICI
ntiiiiOUI IUlirlla
WIYATWT n. ....... person la
domi Minna n :
IOR£U.A. 5802 9'erra'
... . . . . . .......... .
Cata, lrYkw, CA 92715.
Maria Aneonieta Sulli1t1n,
5802 Siena Cata, lrvtne, CA
92715.
This business is con·
duct.cl by an individual.
The re1l1trant com·
menced to transact busi-
ness under the fictitious
business name listed above
on 4-1-88. Silfled: Maria
Sullivan
This st.tement was filed
with the County Clerk of
()ranee County on Mar. 14,
1988.
File No. F374416
3·17 3·24 3.Jl 4-7 1224
141772.01
ACiiliOUIWUS
NAMI ITATIMUT
The foltowi"I person is
doi"I business as IRVINE
INVESTMENT COMPANY,
550 Newport Center Drive,
Newport Beach, California
92660
The Irvine Company, a
Mlchlpn corporation, 550
Newport Center Drive, New·
port Beach, California
92660.
This business is con·
ducted by I corporation.
Business first transacted
under this business name
on May 1986.
(Sianed) THE IRVINE
COMPANY
Richard E. Moran,
Vice President & Treasurer
I hereby certify tNt the
for1110i"8 is a COrTeCt copy
of the oriainal on file In my
office, dated March. 3,
1988.
(Sianed) LEE A. Branch
County Clerk
File No. F-373340
3/10. 3/17, 3/24,
3/31 1208
flCTITIOUI 8UllNEIS
NAiil ITATDIENT
The followins person is
doins business as Ol YMPIC
EMPLOYMENT SERVICES,
P.O. Box 1887, Newport
Beach, CA 92663, 695
Town Center Or .• Costa
Mesa CA 92626.
C.A. Mana1ement Ent.
Exec. Rec. Inc. (CA), P.O.
Box 1887 Newport Beach,
CA 92663, 695 Town Center
Dr .. Costa Mesa CA 92626.
This business is being
conducted by a corporation.
The reaistrant com -
menced to transact busi·
ness under the fictitious
business name listed above
on 2.1.88
(Signed) Vicki C. Drucker
Director
C.A. MgmlEnt. Exec. Rec.
Inc.
I hereby certify that the
foregoing is a correct copy
of the ori1inal on file in my
office, dated March 7. 1988.
(Signed) Gary L. Granville
County Clerk
File No. F-373542
3/10,3/17,3/24,
3/31 1203
K-*44
FICTITIOUS IUSfNUS
NAiil ITATlllENT
The followln1 persons are ·
doin1 business as: MIRA
SORRENTO ASSOCIATES,
450 Newport Center Drive,
Suite 304, Newport Beach.
Californt. 92660.
Sorrento land Associates
Limited Partnership, a Del·
aware limited partnership,
c/o Hillman Properties
West. Inc., 450 Newport
Center Drive. Suite 304.
Newport Beach, California
92660.
Newport Sorrento Asso-
ciate, a California limited
partnership, c/o Newport
N.tiOnal Corpcntion, 5962
La Place Court. Su~ 200,
~. C.lifomia 92008.
This busine11 Is con-
ducted by I "'*81 part·
nership.
The re1i1trant com·
menced to transact buai·
ness under the fictitious
business name ltst.d above
on FM>. 2, 1988.
Sorrento Land Associates
l lmffed Partnership, a [)el.
...,. COf porltlon, By: John
K.Atstrom
lb Yice-prestdent
This stalement ... filed
wtth .... Courtty °"" of <>r.,.. County on F.t> 24,
19a
Fla. No. F-372443
J/3. 3/10. 3/17,
3/M 11•
, ....
ftCiii ........
NWITA'llmNT
The foltowinl '*'°" is doinc business • Nlltional
Construction Company,
1000 Quall Street. Suite
260. Newport Beach, CA
92660.
Monarch Securities, a
California corporwtion.
This business Is con-
ducted by a corpot'ltion.
Monarch Securities:
R.K. Hoctand
Pr9sident
This smtement wes filed
with the County Cleric of ~ County on Feb. 25,
1988.
File No. F372557
313, 3/10, 3/17, 3/
2• 1199
PU9UC NOTICE
hCiiilOUI ......
NAMI ITATDllNT
The f0Howlr11 person is
doinc business as: CORONA
DEL MAR FLOOR COVER·
ING l.T.D. ANO INT
DESIGN, 2720 E. Coast
Hwy, Corona Del Mar, CA
92625.
Corona Del Mar Floor Cov-
1 erin1 L T.D. Corp-C.lif.,
2720 E. COMt Hwy, Corona
Del Mar, CA 92625. ·
This business is con·
ducted by a corporation.
The reaistrant com·
metad to transact busi·
ness under the fictitious
business name or names
listlld abcMt on 2/15/88.
Slaned: Corona Del Mar
Floor Cwlri"I LT. 0., 9irsil
t<elf/, Pres.
This stNment ... filed
with the County Cterk of
°'11"89 County on March l,
1988.
flle No. F372974
313 3/10 3/17 312• 1133
1·31773
ACiliiOUIWUS
NAME ITATlllENT
The followir11 person is
doi"8 business as IRVINE
CAPITAL MARKETS COM·
PANY, 550 Newport Center
Drive, Newport Beach, Cali·
fomia 92660.
The Irvine Company, a
Michigan corpon11tton, 550
Newport Center Drive. New·
port Beach, California
92660
This business 1s being
conducted by a corporation
Business first transacted
under this business name
on May 1986
(Signed) The Irvine Com·
pany
Richard E. Moran
Vice President & Treasurer
I hereby certify that the
foregoin1 is a correct copy
• ..f the oriamal on file in my
office, dated March 3, 1988
(Signed) LEE A. BRANCH
County Clerk
File No. F-373341
3/10, 3/17, 3/24,
3/31 1209
lt·3U41
FlCTITIOUS BUSl .. US
NAME STATEMENT
The followin1 person is
doin1 business as: CAP-
TAIN 80MBAYS, 318 Via
Udo Nord, Newport BNch,
CA92663.
Cofco, Inc., a California
corporation, Sandi Alex·
ander Coffer, 318 Via Udo
Nord, Newport Beach, CA
92663.
This business is con·
ducted by a corporation.
Sianed: Cofco, Inc .. by:
S.nd i Alexander Coffer,
Secretary treasurer
This statement was filed
with the County Clerk of
Oranse County on Mar. 7,
1988.
File No. F373710
3-17 3·24 3·314-7 1228
l·m74 •NOIW'ITlrvlCI-Of AINCATION
1Gall
AL"*IOl IC llYIWU
To Wham It M111 Concern:
HORN8l.OWER YACHTS Of
NEWPORT 8£ACH: INC.
(hcile ftontlllawa:) is app-
~to .._ °'"'1n*'t of
Mcoholc ...... Controt
to .... *'°hDlk: ......... .
.. Kil W. Calllt I--.,,,
Newport a.ct. ..... "54 ..
ON MU GINERAL IOAT
b1111e(a).
JIM
.... 14. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN NIE 17
Class·
Housekeeping Rooms 413
Hotels ............... 416
Dols & Cats .......... ~4
Livestock ........ .' .... 825
CLASSIFIED INDEX
MDCHANDISE
SAW • SERVICE
Antiques ............. 808
Apptiances .......•... 806
Birds ................ 826
REAL ESTATE
Industrial . . . . . . . . 506
111\..VI 1 1~ Property ...... 509
Lake Shore Property 515
Airplanes ............ 900
Antiaue Classic Car ... 912
,;utos tor Sale ........ 910
Autos Wanted ........ 915
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Announcin1 .......... 200
Beauty Aids .......... 213
Card of Thanks ....... 201
CemetefY lots ........ 201
Florists ............... 207
BUSINESS
Investments .......... 828
Money to Loan ........ 605
Money Wanted ....... 606
Opportunities ......... 700
Opportunities Wtd ..... 70"
Funeral DirectOf'Y ..... 205
Funeral Services ...... 206 I
Health Aids .......... 214
Lepl Notices ......... 212
lod1es-Clubs-etc. 209 EMPLOYMENT
Nurseries ............ 815
Lost & Found ....•.... 210
Personals ............ 21 1
Agencies ............. 300
Opportunities ......... 305
Preparation .......... 307
Appliances Wanted ... 807
Auctions ............. 814
Buildin1 Materiar ..... 811
Business Equipment 818
Coins/Stamps ........ 813
Furniture ............. 800
Furniture Wanted ....• 805
Garage Sales ......... 705
Jewelry .............. 812
Marine Supplys ....... 906
Misc. for Sale ......... 809
Misc. Wanted ......... 810
Musical Instrument ... 811
Office Equipment ..... 827
Pets & Supplies ....... 823
Sporting Equipment. .. 819
Acreage .............. 511
Apts. Furnished ....... 407
Apts. Unfurnished .... 408
Bldg. to be Moved .... 816
Business Property .... 500
Business Rentals ..... 421
Condos for Rent ...... 409
Condos for Sale ....... 507
Commercial Property 505
Desert Property ....... 513
Farms & Ranches ..... 512
Garages for Rent ...... 400
Houses for Sale ....... 508
Houses for Rent/Furn 405
Houses for Rent
/Unfurn ............. 406
Lots for Sale .......... 510
Mobile Homes ........ 917
Mortgage & TO ....... 607
Motels ............... 4 15
Mountain Cabins ..... 422
Office Space ......... 420
Out of State Prop ..... 514
Real Estate Wanted ... 5 18
Rentals to Share ...... 41 2
Real '£state for Xchg ... 517
Auto Parts & Tires .... 907
Auto Repair/Dom ..... 913
Auto Repair /For ...... 914
Boats ................ 905
Campers ............. 919
Foreign & Sports ...... 911
Mopeds .............. 909
Motorcycles & 81~es 908
Motor Homes ......... 916
Real Estate loans ..... 600
Rooms for Rent ....... 410
RESORT PROPERTY SERVICES
For Sale .............. 4 1~
Rental .............. 4 17
Schools .............. 608
S1tuat1on Wa nted ..... 308
211..;..Personats
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share your home rent
free; am compant00able
non-smoking. well edu·
cated & traveled woman.
Work p/t. Have inde·
pendent means. love
outdoors! Sunny d1spos1·
tion. Newport Beach res·
ident. Former Coloradan.
Highest ref. 1nqu1nes
invited: 675-9629 lv
message
I i:,.r, ·~ ~~\. ·~ll··.ICC.u';
"'lll"r.-... '
ORVILLE
WANTS YOU!
Lookina for friendly,
independent people to
work as clerks at our
snack location at New-
port Fashion I~. Bait
days & eve shifts ....,..
abte! If interested, 9it
us at Irvine Rench
Farmer's Mkt W1 Atrium
Court. or call (714) 640-no 1
GET PAID FOR READING
BOOKS! $100 per title.
Wnte PACE C947, 161 S.
Lincoln Way, N. Aurora,
IL60542
GOVERNMENT JO BS
$15,400-$72,500 Now
Hmng. Excellent benef·
its. Call 504·649· 7922
Ext. J·8348
FUN WEEKEND JOB:
You choose when, give
out free samples in
mar1<et near home. Join
us! 962·5688
PACIFIC
SYMPHONY
Wants confident people
for its first annual tele-
fund·ra1sing drive. Good
S P/T Call Ann 549-
4165 eve.
-.-
NOW HIRING
* Cashiers * Grill People
General Crew
All Shifts Available, Mornings, Days,
Evenings. Full or Part Time. Great for
Senior Citizens, Housewives,
Students
3141 turbor Blvd.
c.t.11111
549-1279
700 W. C.st HWJ.
Newport Bemch
642-2360
..
t ..
P• 11-llAICI 14. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN
ABILITY PLUS
Positions avai~: (1)
Receptionist, $6-8 per hr w/~ min ! 'JU' exp;
(2) Typist to $8-hr 50+
wpm min 1 Y8lf' up; (3)
Accountinc Cterks $6-8
per hr min l ~exp; (4)
·Gen-office to $8-hr min
2 ~ exi>: (5) Secre-tary $7 hr-10 min 2 years exp· (6) Word Processor
$13.so per hr Dec k
Mate. Call today (714)
544-0957 Marlene
Pierce, Ability Plus, Per·
sonnel Services lr~c.
14131 Yorba #102, Tus·
tin, CA 100% Employer
Paid
OVERSEAS JOBS, TAX
FREE INCOME ALL
OCCUPATIONS COM·
PANY PAID BENEFITS.
Call (305) 456-6603 or
send resume to: Wor1d· wide~ 1126S.
Federal HWy #322, Ft.
Lauderdale, FL 33316.
Advance fee.. full refund if
not ptacesd <MWSeaS per contract Uc:ensed as an
overseas employment
aaency.
FUN WEEKEND JOB:
You choose when. Give
out free samples in
market near home. Join
us! 962-3688
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M A N A G EMENT .
THRIFTY OIL CO. is cur·
rentty hiring station man·
agers. Benefits include
medical, vacation, paid
training, and savings
plan. Excellent prom0s
tional opportunities.
Please apply at 799 W.
19th, Costa Mesa or
17 4 75 Brookhurst.
Fountain Valley.
RETAIL MANAGEMENT
ASSISTANT
MANAGER
We have an imme-
diate opening as an
Assistant Manager.
Req ui rements
include 2 years full
time work expe·
rience and some
super viso ry expe·
rience (retail pre·
ferred), or a college
ctearee. We offer.
eCompetitive S.tary
•Liberal a. .. fits
•Promotion Opptys.
•Trainin1 for
Advancement
Call or apply in per-
son to:
AZl.
FASHION
ISL.tnD
(714)~1126
[quel ~~.
Mir
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We are now hiring
servers, server assist.,
hosl/hostesses, cashi-
ers, line cooks, prep
cooks, manaeers. Get set
for summer fun. Join the
team at DiDOY's Island Cafe. If you· fike oeoc>te.
have a quick and ready
smile and enjoy working
in a fast-paced fun
atmosphere, we want to
talk to you! Experience
helpful, but a good atti·
tude is a must. Apply in
person 2 p.m.·5 p.m.
Tues.-Sat Dippy's Island
Cafe, 203 Manne Ave.,
Balboa Island.
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MARKETING
SALES
Dynamic Newoort Mar·
ketinc Group has posi·
tion available, will train.
Ideal workil'll condit.ion,
daily bonus + commis·
sion. Gene 675-0023
~~~,::ia~:
veal. 673--6193
SECRET ARY Costa Mesa
Co. Excellent phone
voice. Joyful attitude &
lite typirw, Call collect
213-861-7290
Now hirina at the "'Worids Lar~est Pizza Delivery
Co. Domino's Pizza
needs:·Ordertakers must
be at least 16 with olea·
sant personality. DefM!fY
Drivers must be at least
18, have own car & insu·
ranee, and~ driYi"i
record. Earn $7-10/hr.
Both positions full or part
time. Aool~ at Domino's
Pizza, ·2075 Newport
Blvd. CM or call 646·
2244 "Today."
FEDERAL STATE AND
CIVIL SERVICE JOBS,
now hiring, your area.
$13,550 to $59,480
immediate o~ni"1s.
Call 1-315-733-6063
Ext F369
JO BSD
OeneNI L1~1r
Electrical a Mac-**
As••~ Pwodudion
ShiPIMnl 6 flacatv..11
I T~iana ~ Call Oonl01y N. "'<::?' (714) 540-lOOI ,,, .. ,~ ....
2414.,..,. ...
Suite 214, s.. "'-
NO FED
EARN $7.75 HR. We
need astiUa inev.-luMifw and respondina
tomily~r9P0'tllub-
m itted by our ... nti thnJuChoUt the ...... No
experience necesury;
WOftl mt home. For lntaf-
mation send self·
.ckt'9Sted, stamped .,... ·=rt~ inctm ~ to: A Dept E, Bai
49204, Atl1nta, GA
30359
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Security Guards
IMMEDIATE OPPORTUNITIES
AU mlFTI • W&iW • AIU I HllT·lml
WE'OffER:
8000 HY • DBITAL. .,_.I W •awc:E
• CMlfT -........ ~ --• ~-• l'W I c&mflCAlm tll lllC.)
WE llEQU#IE: ® 11 YM. • -• -11-ru1-1J-•ntatm I TB.E..-• IEIBI _...
SHIELD SECURITY. INC.
1113 N. GUSE L IT., ORANGE
14 t•Hta 4 .... t9t
HOME AID CARE AVAIL·
ABLE. Care of etderty and
terminal. M-F clean,
reliable, with excellent
character. Ex~rience,
references. Call Eve 963-
3478
MEDICAL OFFICE MAN·
AGER Excellent salary.
Front & beck office expe-
rience wanted imme-di~. Call 641-5044 for
interview.
rm: .......
pt .. 250-1070
20becUllW ...
..... 1 ..
IMne
SECURITY
*OFFICERS* Full/Part· Time.
Top Pay. Now Hirina
For Costa Mesa Loca-
tion. Will Train! Uni-
form Allowance,
Bonus Pay. Medical/
Dental, Credit Union.
APPLY 9 AM -4PM
MONDAY-FRIDAY
UNCOLN SECUmTY
(714)1110112
(213) 902.2474
RECEPTIONIST w/Cross Trai~ for back office. For 1atrician in New·
port Beach. Good oppt.
650-7337
MESA VERDE Executive 3000 sq. ft. ,,.., pf
course. Park view.
Lease/option or rent. 12.300 Mo. Prin. only. ftef. req. 545-3722
RENT OWNERS UNIT
from $100/day, Some
-'k to beach. 913/642· 5Qll
~
~ Mlt'llll
R1111rw, I• .
*HIGH* tPAY RATESt
RN's u, .. 130 .. ,.
LVN's .,, .. 119 •.
A MldonMde Nunlnf
SentceOffwMt
Adl•aPwt a 8onulel
(714) 172.0717
TYPIST Needed for New-
port Beach Publishing
Co. Part Time. 50 WPM.
Word Processi!JI a plus.
Call Roler at 631-8120
Tt-=MPORARY
UNTINGTO
BEACH POOL
&SPA
4 Bdrm & 2 a.th home.
2 car l:;,...i. unfur nllhld. 19ililr 4-1 ~,000•
LIDO ISLE ~~~..,-:~
vate beach. s1.&at
month. 675-3191 °' 675-5893
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WEDNESDAYt~ARCH30
thru SUND~Y. APRIL 3
HOUR8
WDNllDAY, THURSDAY end FRIDAY . . . J Pll lo 10 Pll
SATURDAY 11 All to 10 P11 • SUNDAY 11 All lo
lttdootl at T,,_ Anaheim
CONVENTION CENTER Across from Disneyland - w. KATILLA fOR aNffo CALL (714) .....
408-Apnnents,
Unfur •
Irvine
NORTHWOOD, 2bdr, 1
bath uw twnhm on lake
steps to pool, ACJ.. ... all
amets. $950. 583-7.j\}l
409-Concb
for Rn
CHARMING FURN 2
Bdrm 2 Bath, pool, spa,
patio, fireptacei ~rage. Short term. $ ,875 or
lease $1,700. 760-3187
NEWPORT
CREST
CONDO
2 Bdrm. & den. Wet bar, 2 patios. Double prap.
Completell. furnished .
Washer & Dryer. Yearly ~ a month. 650·
MAU 1/KAANAPALI
BEACH 1 Bdrm or 2
Bdrm condo. Ocean view
fully furn & equip. Ten-
nis/ pool/ beach. Bro-
chure. 854-0909
. -
.. "': 'r ..
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420-0flice 5.-ce
1300 SQ.FT. $1.00 sq. fl
triple net Fully finished
basement-carpeted,
and firesprinklered .
Great Corona del Mar1o-
cation. 645-6505
750 SQ.FT. Office space
in Ba16oa, great views/
patio. Judy 675-9615
508-Houses for
Sale
GOVERNMENT HOMES
FROM $1.00 (U-REPAIR)
FORECLOSURE S,
REPOS. TAX DELIN-
QUENT PROPERTIES. ~ow SELLING YOUR
AREA. CALL 1-315-736·
7375 EXT H-CA-N for
current list 24 hrs.
GOVERNMENT HOMES
FROM $1 CU-REPAIR)
ALSO TAX DELINQUENf
& FORECLOSURE PROP·
ERTIES AVAILABLE
NOW. FOR LISTING
CALL 1-315-733·6062
EXTG386
WEST £l:'f.~ 4 Bd, 3 Bath Upoatea home, for
sale by owner, 631-6007
GOVERNMENT HOMES
FROM $1.00 (U Repair)
Foreclosures, Repos, Tax
Delinquent Properties.
Now selling_ your area.
Call 1-315-736-7375
Ext. H·CA·N2 for current
lisl 24 hrs.
508-Houses for
s.le
GOVERNMENT HOMES
FROM $1 .00 (U REPAIR)
Foreclosures, repos, tax
delinquent properties.
Now selling J(>Ur area .
Call 1-315-736-7375,
Ext. H-CA-N2 for current
lisl 24 hrs .
GOVERNMENT HOMES
FROM $1.00 (U Repair).
Foreclosures, repos. Tax
delinquent properties.
Now selling~ area .
Call 1-315-736-7375 Ext. H·CA·N2 for current
list 24 Hrs.
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PRICE
REDUCED
BALBOA
ISLAND
~·
l.oYely remodeled 2 Bdr
& den. living room with
used brick fireplace. Plus
4 Bdr. & 2 Bath rental.
Exec Rental potential or
use total as residence.
Owner Anxious. Submit
all offers. $695,000. 650-
7000
..... aa.Mecl Ad for 2
week1, 1•t two frM ticbll to boet thow. Call
631·1120, Ext. 16. (While..,., ..... )
SENIORS : DISCOVER THE BEST OF
BOTH WORLDS
Huntington Terrace
E1'oY C.efr• living in a world
wt.re werm penonaJ lltention .,,.. ...w. .,.. 1h4t atand•d.
S1Nlch GUI In M environment
-~ wlh a ecanlc lib,
..... ,.aha and. pn. Com-s-e ._. acepllonaJ fellur99:
(714)
848-8811
Huntington Terrace North
Oeligned with the lldiw Mnior
In mind, Huntington T en.ce
Nollh providel reeidenll with
the meet modem conveniences
~ lldlve....,,. .....
ti 1 llled in a NltUr.m, land-
_,ed envilonment you'll
~the extra Ill thi• new
communly. . .....,.lantJ.
• --gtOUttds • Ful Secul1y
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•SWbe, One•
T•~
11100 a 11aoo
Floi'ld8 It.
Huntington
11•119CA12148
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COSTA MESA
Affordable 3 Bdr & 2
a.th Tawn."lome. CIOM
to ..... P®I in com-
•. ~ $127,000.
650-7000
Waterfront home with
boM dock and view. Soa·
cious 3 bdrm 3 ba,. Ira. bonus room. It won't last. Aaer1t 638-2755
(j Roo ,. "'I • -· I -
PENINSULA
POINT VIEW
HOME
Walk off the beach into ~r own 3 Bdr. & ~1 Observatory with vista Of
and bay. Many uni·
que angles and ceiling
heights, create interior
interest, including sky-
light, wooded floors and
Davy Jones ant!q~ bar room. Asking 529,000.
Ooen House Friday 10-
2P.M. and Sat 12-4P.M.
2173 East Ocean Blvd.
650-70CJJ
Place Claaffied Ad for 2
weeks, 1•t two free
tickets to*' show. Call 631-8120, Ext. 16.
(While supply lasts)
IOl-Houw for 100-•11n111 .. _,,_ ,. .... ...,..,
514-0ut of State
Plop.
ISi.AND RETREAT. FLY
IN, SAIL AWAY. Fabled
Orcas Is. in the San
Juans, is a northwoods
paradise. 2 Bdr, 2 bath
home with prden. large 18~ & work-~ +
additional 2 Bdr & 1 bath apt for auests or income.
1 block from private air·
port & marina, & beach. l mile to town. Owner
must sell. $138"'000/ offer. 415-662-22,,7
605-Money to Loan
WIDOW HAS MONE.Y tor
equity, loans/TOs.
$101000 up. No qualify-
ing1no penalty. Call Oen·
ison Associates 714·
673-7311 Today!
606-Money Wanted
5096 L.T.V Conditional
sales contract secured
by UCC-1 and improved
commercial location.
$30,000 @1596 3 yrs
1109 MO. (TOM 261·
5879)
BEST 1 PERSON BUSI· NESS Secure business
that offers indepel dent
CJWtWJhip no hnchise
fees. Mr1t11 ~own MJrkinc haUrs (limited hours per month) ,.,..
dam tor'°"" bulirms to lfOW. Grillt futan ,...
value. Most imDOrtant.
immediate cash flow; producinc Income. Min-
1 mum investment
$5,900. CaH Jeame Hlnz for • local appt. 1-800-
255-5725
Mexican Tiff any style
amber and areen Swa&
lamp. $20. Ask tor em
631-8120
4-PIECE LIVING ROOM
SET. Never used. Earth
tones. $250. 969-8215
SOFA. LOVESEAT Chair
& Ottoman. scotch
l uard. Never used.
250.969-5922
QUALITY OUEEN SLEEPER Neutrar fabric
print. Very aood condi·
tion, contemp_orar:y
design. Asking $300.
559-1703
2 PIECE DINING ROOM
Group includes 6 chairs ..
64-inch tabte with two
18-inch leaves. Hutch.
Wooden framed glass
doors, excellent storage.
Asking $600. 714-559·
1703
SOFA LOVESEAT,
CHAIRS, OTTOMAN.
Never used. earthtones.
~ SOFA; -L-0 -VE_S_E-AT-,
CHAIR & OTTOMAN
Earthtones. Never used.
$275. 843-9294
SOFA LOV ESEAT.
CHAIR, OTTOMAN.
Brown colors. like new.
$250. 843·9294
IOl-Appl1ncee
SPRING CLEARANCE
SALE 159' Off recond.
l1\ljor home appliances.
Warranteed, delivery
available. Holidar Dis-tributors. 1712 s. Grand,
Santa Ana. 834-0111
Dl•c.tor ..
GIANT GUN
SHOW
APRIL 16-17
Grand American Arms
Fair Sat/Sun 9 a.m. ·5,
Fairgrounds Del Mar
(Exit FWJ 5 at Via Del La
Valle) 1000 tables,
hundreds of exhibitors,
1000s of items: Western
Americana, guns &
knives, leather goods &
holster1 reloading supp.
lies • Ammo, gun safes,
police supplies, jewelry &
gold, Gov't surplus,
scopes & binoculars,
militaria, Indian jewelry
& artifacts. Do come in
costume to the Western
Faire! Sellers Space $30
per table. (Min. 2) Dead·
line 4/ 4. Ar most sold out!
Gunsmithing while you
wait. (818) 716·9114. 25
cents discount (1 Ad per
1 adult admission)
827-0flce
fqllipnlerll
S99 per month rent IBM PC clone. 640K dual
drive, JUal>hics hi.ti res monit.<i, 714-261-2416
ENJOY 13·159' return on TDs. Also lend on & buy
TDs. $10...,~ _up $1
mil+. Call uenison Asso-
ciates 714·673-7311 Today!
LARGE BOAT to trade out
work for live aboard.
Nicety locMed in Marina
Def ffey. Reliable, handy
petSOrt with references ~efened. Call Ron 213-
74-8233
.... !4. I• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN,_ 11
1987 HONDA 50
SCOOTER low milelae.
855-4160. Askinc $500.
910-Aum for ..
CAN YOU BUY JEEPS,
CARS, 4X4s seized in
dru_( raids for under
$100? Call for facts
today. 602-837-3401
Ext 457
1987 MERCEDES 300-D
Turbo, take over pay-
ments. 957-8011
.......
FOR SALE CLASSIC
MUSTANG MACH 1351
en1ine. Oris. owner, ct~~~
Ext 32
1985 PORSCHE 911
Ruby Red. 18 K miles.
Immaculate condition
with all extras. Motivated
seHer. 33.9K or best offer
Volbw1pn
CLASSIC 1958 VW 1
owner, all ori&inal. Orie·
inaJ _paint. Ex. cond.
$3500. 805-528-2853
eveninas
Place Classified Ad for 2
weeks, C:. two free
tickets to t show. Call
631-8120, Ext. 16.
(While supply lasts)
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
ACROSS
1 Run on
6 Lite a Dictem home
11 Economize
16 Eye counetic
17 Uteuil
18 A U11ic lumbennlll
19 Creator of Ellie Klinker
21 Beainniq, for abort
22 Vital statistic
23 Dmce for tatiq at hilb
altitudea
24 EIUOJ the bach
26 Towel letteriq
27 R....&
29 Some fruit ddab
30 TU.out
32 Web-footed mammal
34 WU cmflllion
36~•
39 CaD•·· fnorile 40Co ........ t
42 .,.. ol lett8n
43 J>oualt•llt
45 H-.,Hone
47~ ....
41 ..... sp1cfslty 49v._..-
SI Dllryolaat
52 Loobd .. IJ
54 U•1df1ln:
SS h"' ·1Mn1 tool
57 Word wttl loot or all
Solution to
Last Week's
Puzzle
S 8 Most cordial
S9 ••-, my children ... "
61 Panomse
62 Music maker
64 Grocery buyer'• aid
65 Umpire"s call
69 Even score
70 Land mentioned in Genesis
72 Rieb tapestn
74 Cat's paw, in a way
7S Good mcme rniews
77 N American plant or fruit
80 Aroamtic -• 81 Re1ame of a hedonist
82 Music, ill a way
83 °P\ac:k of -Hill,"
~plina book
M Uled up
BS IAdWtn in aamina
I Skirt fature
2 Cbaia of biUI
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4 Social eftllt
S bmistabn
6 ~tchen appliance
7 Pantry
8 Borders
9 Pub quaff
1 O Superman's last name
11 Gem
12 One's family
13 Certain siblin1's situation
l 4 Baclae of _
lS Writin1
20 Straw hat
2S Confuse
28 Lenya or Lehmann
31 Research place
33 Leather fastener
34 Prepared, as chicken
35 Lodae members
36 Chop down
37 So Ions, in a way
38 Two-team pme
39 ffiahway stop
41 Symbol of hardness
4 3 Lorelei
44 Zoo sounds
46 Come across
48 Beaury parlor item
SO Key pie iftaredients
S3 Came of chance
S4 Card same
56 Hit the jackpot
5 8 Guarantee
60 Fm necessities
61 Maid in Sherwood Forest
62 Uteful futena
63 See 62 Across
64 Mooch
66 Meat jelly
6 7 Quiz llllWU
68 Certain swards
71 Cocktail party anacb
73 Counce
76 Short riw:r into Solway
firth
71 Doze
79 1.-u food
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Von Hemert's
SPRING UPHOLSTERY SALE
Co.ua M~sa
All Stock Reduced
25% to 35 % off
also savings on special orders
For a limited time you can make
substantial savings on any of our famous
upholstery lines. Names like Baker, Heritage,
Marge Carson, Stanton Cooper, Woodmark
and more.
All our tremendous inventory is
ready for immediate delivery.
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(714} 641-1050
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~ 'Bea: Paints the Charm of
English Countryside
Dhill Burman's ~
Cis Pleased to Announce ~,:
• lbat We Carry All Available
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Mexican authenticity found in
BY CHERYL STEHLING
Authenticity was striven for
and achieved in this week's
featured home, a Mexican
Colonial at S48 Harbor Island
Drive, Promontory Bay, in
Newport Beach. The home
reflects the seller's love of Mex-
ico and required extensive
research into how Mexican
homes arc built, down to the last
detail.
The residence was built by
local interior designer Jan
Yvonne Cassel and her husband
Al. Architect Rolly Polaski was
commissioned because of his
work on other homes and his
appreciation for authenticity.
"This is a most unusual and
exciting bay front home," said
Evan Corkett, listing agent for
the home with Coldwell Banker
of Newport Beach. 041 am excited
to represent a house with such
authenticity. It is built so well,
with such quality."
THE MEXICAN FEELING
Guests entering the wood gate
of the home's courtyard will feel
they have left Newport Beach
and walked into a home south
of the border.
The home is hand-plastered
inside and out. Niches in the
walls give the feeling of extra-
thick walls, while vaulted and
beamed ceilings suggest the
rough-hewn structure associated
with Mexican architecture.
Doors with one-piece jams,
which arc not available in this
country, were imported as were
the windows, mahogany wood-
work and a large ndmbcr of the
tiles. Many of the furnishings,
especially those which were
custom-made for the home, are
negotiable.
Mahogany gates open to the
Cancella, which is a pre-entry
leading to the covered portion
of the main vestibule known as
the Zaguan. Guests approach
the traditional courtyard with a
central fountain which doubles
as an elegant spa. Around the
upper perimeter of the courtyard
is a wrap-around galleria, pro-
vidmg access to the many bed-
rooms and allowing guests a
view to the courtyard below.
Terracotta tile is used in abun-
dance outside and inside the
home.
Handcarved double doors
lead guests to the interior entry,
where the old world magic
continues. The home utilizes
many levels. To the right, guests
step down to the formal living
room, with its doweled wood
floors, stained glass windows
and bank of arched French
doon leading to the rear patio
and boat docks. The view of the
bay is spectacular from the living
room. On one wall is an eight-
foot painting from the Flemish
school of art. The opposite wall
contains the fireplace, fronted
with plaster and accented with
used brick.
To the rear of the living room
is the guest powder room, with
a brass sink set into an Italian
marble countertop. A tile floor,
imported lanterns and a stained
glass window add ambience to
this room.
To the left of the entry is the
f amity room and informal dining
area. This room also faces the
bay, which is enjoyed through
many stained glass windows.
Built-in cabinetry, bookshelves
and a comer fireplace give this
room a feeling of comfortable
coziness. The wall is plumbed for
a wet bar.
An arched hallway with inlaid
red tile in its ceiling and built-
in shelves for displaying curios,
leads off the entry to th·~ formal
dining room.
The dining room is c,ramatic
with its beamed ceiling and wall
of French doon leading to the
interior courtyaul. A massive
brass chandelier hangs over the
rough-hewn table. The floor is
tile.
A door from the dining room
and another off the hall provides
access to the kitchen, which is
elevated 10 as to view the bay.
The decor is enhanced by the use
of bright marigold and yellow
tiles, a perfect compliment to the
rich, dark wood. The hood over
the stove is inlaid with tiles and
is a copy from one in a nunnery.
A Chambcn gas stove, Jennair
grill and Tbermadore double
wall-mounted oven are condu-
cive to gourmet cooking. A
sliding lattice ceiling design
highlights the room. Cuatom
pine cabinets with movable
shelves, roll-out vegetable bins
and a pantry, add convenience
to old world design.
room.
At the top of the landing is
an enclosed area with Flemish
glass windows looking toward
the bay and bif old wood doors
opening to the inner courtyard.
A sliding glass door leads to the
open galleria.
The upstain area cont.ains the
master suite, a Jack and Jill
suite, a bedroom, children's
entertainment area, outdoor
entertainment balcony and
another bedroom that can be
used as a maid's quarters or
guest room.
All rooms open onto the
galleria, and there are no
enclosed hallways. The design
was engineered to allow for
proper drainage during the rainy
season.
The master bedroom suite
includes a scenic balcony over-
looking the bay. The room is
self-contained and has its own
refrigerator, small stove and
televL.ion. An interesting fire-
place with med brick and tile is
in one corner. Tbe rQOm wu
built for practicality with its
built-in shelves and drawcn for
storage. His and hen closets
complete the convenience.
Adjoining the dressing area is
the spectacular master bath.
Drawcn and counter tops are
constructed of a specially treated
wood. The bright blue shower
tiles and spa/ tub arc trimmed
with Italian single-flower
designs. Larger duplicate tiles
form the double sinks. The
Kohler spa/tub is a deep Aegean
blue. The outside edges of the
tub were constructed to hold a
cup of coffee and the newspaper.
To one side is the tiled shower.
Stained glass windows and a
skylight add to the airy spring-
like qtaality of the bath.
Rough-hewn doon off the
ome
galleria lead to the Jack and Jill
suite. Both bedrooms have built-
in desks and storage. One room
bas two closets plus a linen
closet. The bath is in the center,
joining the two rooms. A single
sink js ICt into a blue tile counter
and the enclosed tub-shower is
private.
At the end of the hall is the
children's entertainment area,
behind a sliding glass door.
Built-in cabinets with adjustable
shelves and entertainment center
make this an ideal children's
retreat.
Another large bedroom suite
is located off the children's area.
Arched windows allow much
light in. Parquet floor, beam
Cult 1••1111111
••• mAln-prime south bayfront Castle-like
exterior built In '84 wtth 4 bedrooms, family and formal
dining rooms. 2 apu. uuna. play yard and new dock.
Alt ay1a1ma inducing security,' are computer guided.
II.Ill.Ill U1·1•
1.91 mi &1mATE-bayfront estate potential with2
contiguous Iota equating 115' on the water on a
fabulous tip of Udo Isle location. One lot with 55'
of bey frontage and a beautiful 2 story 5 bedr~
Georgian ltyle home with formal pool, spa and docl<
for large boat, the other with 60' of bay frontage al'\d
a 3 bedroom home and dock. Available separately
at $3,900,000 and $2,950,000 respectively. Or sold
together.
$8,850,000 631-1400
Cl•U Ill llAl-Custom oceanfront, private stairs to
beech and fabulous white water views. Traditional
2 bedroom Including master with adjoining den and
family and formal dining rooms. Beveled glass French
doors, hand-painted tile in family kitchen and oak
floors, cabinetry and mantels over two fireplaces.
Security system and satellite dish.
11.141.• 131·1•
PHlllULA UYFllOIT-Noted Beverly Hills designer
John Cottrell's own sophisticated fully furnished
vacation retreat with dock for a large sailboat or yacht
Completely remodeled with fresh clean and clauic
contemporary styling. Lush patio sweeps to the bay
in this terrific Bay Avenue location.
11.111.• 131 ·1411
IALllA Ill.AID IAYFllOIT-Spectacular contemporary 4
bedroom with den, family and formal dining rooms.
Gourmet kitchen with jennaire and butcher block
center island. Apartment over 3 car garage with 1
bedroom and huge office with view. Seller will carry
first T.O. for qualified buyer.
11.112.• 173-..a
IEW DCEAIFIOIT CUITlll-home in a terrific comer
location. Every possible amenity has been included
in this top quality 4 bedroom home with ultra gourmet
kitchen and fabulous 360° view roof terrace equipped
with barbecue and spa and hookup for TV and stereo.
Beautifully finished, there is generous uae of marble
and granite, crown mofding and single light French
doon.
1111.•1 a1-1•
CIUmY UIUll IAYFIOIT-Freshly refurbished with
extraordinary taste. Extensive use of paneling and
mouldings. wood floors and French doors in this 5
bedroom with library, banquet-sized dining room,
family room and gourmet kitchen. Used brick entry
garden and rear patio with spa plus dock for your so· yacht
1171.• 111-1411
LW ml-The qu1nt1111nce of 1legmtt living In tia
bwlt}fully ..,.,oillllel 4 bedroom .... denl .....
fllmlly room. formal dining Md ...... c 2 _,, .-y.
Sunny lef'8Ce leedl to .. dock for 2 Y8d*-.,....... . ...•
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•Ult• A 4 bedroom home wilt fllmlly end tormat
dining rooms totany red11igned. The~ of Southern
Calitomie'a IOPhiaticated I~ wHh a contlmpor-
ary ftalr. An open, akytit floor plan la complimented
by the use of textured atucco, Arizona flagstone.
muted hand-painted cabinetry, plantation shutters
and berber carpeting. Mature landscaping su"oundl
a sparkling pool and spa.
1111.• 131·1·
lllEI ... 0-bayfront Lovely 3 bedroom one story
with pool table-size family room, wet bar and country
kitchen . with breakfast area opening to charming
garden. Traditionally appointed with hardwood ftoors,
antique German glass window panes. Oak crown
moulding and cabinetry and used brick. The sunny
rear patio drops to an additional deck and dock for
a 50' yacht ~
1111• a1-1•
IAYFlllT--condo on 7th floor with outstanding ocean
views from every room. Elegant and spacious
contemporary 2 bedroom with touches of ebony, teak
and etched glass and handsome custom wall
treatments. Security bldg with doorman and pool. 11•.• U1-1411
CllllA IEL llAl-Mediterranean style with spectacular
views from one end of Newport Harbor to the other.
A palatial new 2 bedroom villa with top quality fixtures
and appliances, skylights, vaulted ceilings and
attached double garage. Spanish tile roofs and tiled
patios and decks.
17!5.• 131-1418
CUFFIAVH-with superb straight on bay and ocean
views. Spacious 3 bedroom in an outstanding
neighborhood location. Great for now but with even
greater potential for up or down expansion. Seller
financing possible. SHI.• 131 -1418 ** NEW LIDO ISLE LISTING **
UDO ISLE-Fabulous Colonial custom home on wide I
lot Newer 5 bedroom, 5 bath with family room and I
gracious formal dining room. Spacious high ceilinged
rooms, hardwood floors, French doors, paned
windows and berber carpet Built with real quality
and the finest appointments. Large used brick patio,
security system and central air conditioning.
••.• 131-1400
ClllHCIAl ClllEl-in growing Yucaipa. Paving.
sidewalks and utilities in on this over 13"' acre on
a main street in excellent location where Ql&ny
services are-needed.
1571.• 131-1408
IAYlllE Clft-an exclusive gated waterfront complex
with pool and spa. Spacious 2 bedroom with den and
high ceilinged living room with wet bar opening to
bayfront patio. Lovely decor and attached 2 car
garage.
....... 131-1411
CIUIA Ill IAl-Beautifully landscaped, award-
winning duplex with beamed ceilings. skylights and
broad expanses of glass. Both 2 story units have 3
bedrooms, larger front unit has master with fireplace
and apa tub.
1111.• 131-1411
Liii 111.£-warm and sunny 2 story home on larger
comer lot Gracious 3 bedroom including master suite
with window seat, his/hers baths and privte deck.
Beamed ceilings, hardwood floors and south patio.
1111.• 131-1411.
t.m 111.E-Fresh white decor coupled with beamed
ceilings and French doors to patio and garden create
a fresh clean look for this totally remodeled 3 bedroom
home with new kitchen and baths. All top quality.
1111.• 131 -1411
PE•lllLA POllT-Beautifully updated and cared for
1932 lath and plaster 3 bedroom home with family
and dining rooms with hardwood floors plus detached
guest house. On huge lot with lawn, fruit trees and
patio.
1411.• a 1-1411
CHIU Hl --Rare triplex compl.-.Y renovated
and Hice new Including batha. kltchen9. tHe and
tlxtura ThrM 2 bedroom~ llyle unitl. one
wll't lleplece Md 1lfl balm. Fr9ehly peil"9d. c...p•d
end MW fiMfow cower'"'P> .... ··-··
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1.91~ ltyle4 bedroom home with
den on huge lot at quiM end of 181and. Dramatic double
doon lead to fabulous 2 .aory living area with walls
of ga.. to tiled patio wtth fountain and spa.
1111.111 U1 ·1• .... • ..,..,-Over 2500 eq. ft. of luxury in this
top quality 2 story 3 bedroom beachfront penthouse
on the bey, with dining room, den and 2 large decks
for extended views of city lights and the bay. 1411• 131·1411
UIO llLE-Totally remodeled and freshly painted 3
bedroom home with 2 baths and new carpet and tile
throughout Light and bright with attractive south
patio.
14!1.511 131 · ....
IAYHDIT CDllD-panoramic ..views. This totally
remodeled 2 bedroom includes all the beautiful
furnishings right down to the last teacup for a great
vacation get-away. Boat slip available. walk to shops
and beach.
14!5.• 121·1411
•I CAIYOl-golf course condo with 3 bedrooms
including master with balcony great views and 2 car
garage. Most desirable location in small well·
landscaped complex with tennis. pool and spa. Close
to Fashion Island and beaches. un.• a1 -1•
WATflFIHT-Small Newport Beach community with
pool and tennis. Short walk to oean beaches.
Refurbished 2 story 4 bedroom home on corner lot
with formal dining room, waterfront patio and fabulous
sunset vistas. Land included. Just reduced.
Int.• 131-1411
EAST lllE-Costa Mesa opportunity to build. Two large
contiguous lots in prime eastside area Existing
dwellings currently generate high monthly income.
Just reduced. ant.• 131 -1400
IUFFl-Fabulous remodeled 2 story 3 bedroom
townhome in perfect condition with extra room oft
kitchen. Light open feeling, whi1e tile and carpet,
French doors. beveted mi"ors and new kitchen and
baths. Great cul-de-sac location on beautiful green
belt Price includes the land. Rll.• 131-1408
UIO IAllll-Just a few houses to the ocean. Cozy
3 bedroom home with large beamed ceilinged living
room with fireplace and secluded back yard with patio
and spa. Community poot Presentty leasehofd, land
may be purchased. 12-. • .,,...
Piii I J Pim-Charming remodeled 3bedroom with
den and huge deck over 3 '*.,......Open yet cozy
with ftfepl9ce and blty windowed dining w. Frwh
fildowa and doors open to lcMlty brick P9tiO-Fnt
time on nwkel
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and small units
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CONJ ACT
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1-800-635-0033
Bank of Newport
Coast Highway at Avoclldo, Newport Beach, ca. 92680 fi)
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Is Loud & Clear
''Buy at Today's Prices!''
602 Heliotrope
Just starting, 2 spacious condos. Central air, lots of skylights, double
paned windows, roof viewing decks. $300,000 and $335,000 each.
· Bell Tower & All
Foronly$375,000ll Drive by411 Dahlia and call foryourappointment.
Tenant occupied 'till April 1, and then new paint and carpets. Three
bedrooms, 2~ baths ... nice!!!
P.S.
Large 1 bedroom Villa Balboa, some view. Built-ins include:
wash/dryer and refrigerator. Ready now. $900/month.
Three bedroom, 2 batli, Corona del Mar home. Garage, fireplace
and .more. May 1. $1.SOO ma111h.
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3407 East Coast Hisfi.*aJ, C-.... 4el Mar, California 92625 . -. . . .
BY CHERYL STERLING
The Vintage Room of the Ritz
Restaurant was the scene of Lidp
Realty's awards ceremony in
January. Seven top producen
were recognized for their perf or-
mances during 1987, according
to owner/broker Howard Dip-
ple. Five agents received the
Golden Circle Award honor,
and two became members of the
prestigious Century Club, in
which agents arc recognized for
being in the top one percent in
the United States.
Among those honored were
Darell Bryan, Salesman of the
Year and Century Club member;
Howard Lawson, second top
producer and Century Club
member and Golden Circle
award winners Claudette Tay-
lor, Virginia O'Brien, Rhonda
Hein, Carol Mulvey and Ste-
phanie Bernardy.
DARELL BRYAN
Darell Bryan is a true self-
actualizer and believes in giving
whatever be is doing 100 percent
.. I'm a I 00 percent player, and
if I can't give 100 percent, I won't
do it," Bryan said.
Bryan started in real estate in
1985 and went fulltime with Udo
Realty in 1986. He bu a diver-
sified background, beginning in·
the auto buainea u a mechanic,
an executive for a manufacturer
in Fountain Valley and he
owned a retail bicycle shop in
Newport Beach for IS years.
He believes in service fmt and
usually handles both sides of a
real estate transaction. He spe-
cialized in Lido Isle, where he
and his wife, Sue and 16-year-
old son live.
HOWARD LAWSON
Howard Lawson was the
second highest producer for
Lido Realty for 1917 and a
member of' the Century Cub. He
coma from a Iona line of Real-
ton in • family and obtained
bis liceme at the• of 20, He
...,.... llil own company, Law-
..,. R191ty Company, with Lido
two,.an .. o .
Lawson can truly say he
knows the Southctn California
area. He it a fifth Fneration
Catif ornian, whose ancestry
stretcbee back to one of the early
Loi Aqelel Land Grants. His
grandfather's anceston arrived
in California in 1769 with Por-
tola.
In the 1960s, Lawson opened
Lawson Realty Company, spe-
cializing in island, beach and
bayf ront homes. He bas been
involved in the sales of many
prestigious homes on Lido Isle,
Linda Isle, Harbor Island, Bay
Island ~ Big Canyon, Dover
Sbora, Balboa, Corona del Mar
Claudette Taylor
and Emerald Bay.
Lawson is also a writer and
has two ctµldren 's books under
contract and a novel in process.
He is a contributing editor for
Orange Cout magazine. He
lives on Lido Isle with his wife,
Sheila.
CLAUDETTE TAYLOR
Claudette Taylor joined Lido
Realty eight yean ago, right
after she obtained her license.
.. I like the company because
Howard (Dipple) is the owner,
and be is alwaya accessible,"
Taylor said ... It is not like a
larger farm, where you never
know who is in cbarae."
Taylor 1pecializei in bayfront
boma, but bu also worked in
Costa Mesa and Laguna Niguel.
Many of her clients have been
repeats, she said.
Taylor said that her Ootden
Circle Award is a great honor,
but her aoal for next year is to
join the Century Oub. She is
very happy work.in& for Lido
Realty and never wants to leave.
She Mid she enjoys the company
bec1u1e all of the qents work
in harmony and are lite family.
Recently, Taylor and her
bu.band, Robert, and two chil-
dren moved to Lquna Nipel,
but 1be doean 't mind the com-
mute.
•1,;. tUe Co.t Highway in
tbe .... _.eajoytbe view,"
Ta;lorlllid. -
CAa0L MULVEY
Carol Mal•eJ i1 another
Oolclea Crde Award winner
whO ii ftrJ u,p, with Lido
Realty. Sbe w been in real
eatate for 10 years, bcainning
C1 Ir 1t •NI II
Wll&!'l•Ra••'M lmWt
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A WAY TO P&aftCIF&TI: Newport Beach ls
updating its Master Plan The shaded areas on the
map might be affected. Therefore. Mentll Lynch
Realty wW host a Community Outreach progrun1
where Mayor John Cox. several counc:ilpeop&e and
planning oUiciaJs will explain options facing the
City in the next decade.
'IBIY WAlll' ~ D Vi1 The meeting will be at
Merrill Lynch Realty on the 2nd noor of the Bank
of Newport Building, Avcx::ado at Pacific Coast
Highway in Newport Beach. It will start at 7:30 pm.
on Wednesday evening. March 30th. Numerous
charts and maps will be used refreshments will
be seived and individual questions and concerns
will be addressed.
IFftJIUWOULD LID TO •AaTICIPAft, please call
.. Merrill Lynch Realty. 759-6600. so arrangements
can be made Reservations will be a ccepted as
they are received. No more than 300 can be
accommodated at this first meeting In case of
overflow response. alternate meetings will be
a:rronged.
NEW BEDFORD IN SEAVIEW-Popular plan in popu-
lar area. Private sgle sty, w/vlews of sunsets & nite
lites. 4 bdrm. 3 ba. comm. tennis, pool. spa. $459,000
WHAT EVERYONE'S LOOKING FOR-A spacious
family home on lrg lot in NB. Palermo model in Harbor
View Homes. 4 bd, 3 ba, 2 fps. $465,000
SIX BEDROOM AND FLAWLESS-Expanded New-
porter model, pool, spa & private location. wtth
canyon view. Turn key cond. $690,000 .. ,.... ••••......•
OLDE CORONA del MAR
Cloae to Big Corona State 8elw-.. ~" flf.AL ~
tree-lined aven•.. ... ,, -"""'°': ~ --~ duptex w/ll'siio ,.,.,-.o ~.utne, 1 bdrm income, u .-.. o .,atiO. $539,500
PENINSULA TOWNHOME-new, on the sand, 2 .... , •• , ........ ··-·· bdrm, 3 ba, lg master wtth fireplace,..,.. Also tease -·~ -• --$3000. $675,000 __ .-...., ________________ _
SAND FOR A FRONT YARD between 2 piersl Solid ·UDO ISLE ANXIETY-We're taJking anxious! 3000
2 sty, 3 bd, 3 ba beach loYef'S mansion. Bufft by sq. ft. • bdrm, • ba, street to street w/deck, beema.
owner. Near Newport Harbor Yacht Club. $975,000 sep kids wtng, and the life of Lido! $585,000
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PENINSULA POINT PERFECTION-Traditional
charm. An 'East Coast' 3 bd. 3 ba w/spacious master
ste, close to beach, atrium patio. $598,000
ONE OF LARGEST LOTS-In Cameo Shores. wood
and glass. 5 bdrm w/pool, panoramic view, vacant
and easy to see. $1,500.000
SLIP SPACE IN NEWPORT HARBOR-Near Linda
Isle, spacious, custom single story w/big rooms. 60'
on bay, patios front/rear. $1 , 195,000
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A MAL .-..U-ln Prime Westdift area. 3 bdrm
w/cozy p8Mled and b....-..d deoOr & a magnificent
pool. a.utlfuly mtllntalned. $379,000 ·
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DELIGHTFULLY NEUTRAL-Immaculate 2 bdrm.
Bluffs townhome will adapt to your decor. Sundeck
off dining rm. patio off living rm. $225,000
NEWER, HIGHLY UPGRADED-2 bdrm. 3 ba and
paneled den. Built on a lagoon in Muntington Beach.
Comm tennis. pool & spa. S 195.000
SOUTH COAST TOWNHOME-By a running stream,
2 bdrms. 2 baths, 2 patk>s, 2 carports, gated com-
munity, priced bek>w recent sales. $105,000LH
OF COURSE THDl!'S A VIEW!-See the Big C.Oyon
Gott Course from this 2 bdrm, 2 ba. townhome.
Freshly painted, vac & anxious. $275.000
PRIVATE REIREAT-Near Hoag Hospital. 1 bdrm
condo, htghty upgraded, completety furnished,
w/vW!ws, comm. pool & spa. $120,000
'BRAND SPANKING NEW-Four-plus bdrm. Con-
temporary home on 3 levels w/ 180° ocean. mt &
canyon views. You choose decorator items! ~.000
NEW ENOLA..:> c.....-R • LAGUNA 4 bd, 3'h
ba wtth Catalina & sunset views. High burned oeA-
ings. handpainted tites. stenciled walls. $625,000
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1987 top producers
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tenke.
Mulvey decided to get into
real estate after 27 yean of
working for Thrifty Drugs. PROPERTY
DATE ADDRESS
Nov. 9 2952 Royal Palm Drive
Nov. 9 937 Junipcro Drive
Nov. 9 2333 Notre Dame Road
Nov. 9 2222 Canyon Drive
Nov. 9 107 Aspen Lane
Nov. 9 2575 Westminster Avenue
Nov. 9 1925 Anaheim A venue
Nov. 9 1925 Anaheim A venue
Nov. 9 1925 Anaheim Avenue
Nov. 10 1657 Corsica Place
Nov. 10 1581 Baker Street
Nov. 10 3063 Club House Circle
Nov. 10 2365 Rutgers Drive
Nov. 10 862 Darrell Street
Nov. 10 l741 Tustin Avenue
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Virginia O'Brien
She said the secret to success
in real estate is to be in the office
all the time. Her goal is to reach
Century Club level for 1988, and
she said she is well on her way,
with the sale of a S2 million
bayfront home.
NEWPORT BEACH
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Mulvey lives in Newport Crest
with husband Philip. They have
five children, ranging in ages
from 22 to 36 yean old. Philip
works for the Corps of Engi-
neers, specializing in aerial
photography. One of his aerial
maps of the Harbor Area graces
the walls of Lido Realty's con-
f erencc room .
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DATE
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PROPERTY
ADDRESS
306 Walnut Street
4915 Bruce Crescent
1380 Galaxy Drive
1927 Santiago Drive
104 Via Dijon
2315 Alta Vista Drive
641 Vista Bonita
2707 Island View Drive
243 Lugonia Street
J 130 W. Ocean Front
1231 Nottingham
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DEED
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$548,000
$271 ,200
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$28,000
$685,000
$339,000 F
Virginia O'Brien, Golden Cir-
cle Award winner, has lived on
Lido hie since 1956, so, needless
to say, specializ.es in that area.
.. When 1 tell a buyer a home
on Lido, I am telling them a way
Stephanie Bemardy
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oflife, .. O'Brien said. "The island
is a family organizatfon, with
nothina commercial on it."
O'Brien bepn in real estate in
1979 and does most of her
business on the golf course at Big
Canyon.
O'Brien said her goal in real
estate is to make everyone
happy. She feels that commun-
ication is very important to her
business.
Her husband, Michael, is a
dermatologist who has his office
across from Hoag Hospital.
They have two grown daughters.
The O'Brien's not only enjoy
golf, but like to power boat to
Catalina and spend time on their
ranch in Buellton, California.
STEPHANIE BERNARDY
Stephanie Bernardy feels real
estate is the best possible place
for her to be, because the flexible
houn allow her to spend .much
time wi~h her 18-month-old son,
T.J.
"It bu been a real challenge,"
she said ... But everything works
out just great ...
Bernardy began in real estate
six yean ago and has worked
with Lido Realty all that time.
She said she likes the office
because it is not associated with
a big corporation.
.. What I enjoy most about real
estate is connecting people with
their need••" she ~aid. "I like to
help them figure out what they
want and be part of the decision
making process."
She said she is happy with the
level of her business right now
and plans to keep on as she has
been. She said that the Golden
Circle Award was a great honor .
Bernardy lives in Irvine Ter-
race with her son and husband,
Timothy. She grew up on Lido
Isle and specializes in property
in Newport and Laguna.
RHONDA HEIN
Rhonda Hein not only
received the Golden Circle
Award for 1987, but she also
received special recognition as
the most improved associate
with Lido Realty.
Hein was licensed in 1980 and
had worked in South Orange
County and sold many large.
equestrian properties. She
joined Lido in early 1986. She
has always been associated with
real estate in one way or another
and, prior to her licensing, bad
worked in development as an
executive secretary.
Htin grew up in Newport and
owns property herself. She
enjoys working hard, saving up
time and money. then going on
trips. She recently returned from
New Zealand.
Her aoals are to continually
improve her business and to
enjoy the Newport way of life.
Lido Realty ia located at 3377
Via Lido in Newport Beach.
Pboae 673-7300.
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REALTORS®
UllmE Ill 1111,111
Elepnt multi-level 2 BR. 2 BA+ den with light &
airy t.ownhome with 3 car garage. Separate dining
roosn. patio. fireplace. dog run. plus comm. pool &
spa. Ask for ...
DELIA DELGADO
,_lllBIEm -·-~ room expresses q~ty. Superbly ap-
pomted European style kitchen with Jennaire
range. greenhouse window and highly organized
storage. Just what you•d expect in this 4 bedroom
Irvine home. Ask for ...
MAXINE GOLDEN
BT .. • 11•1 mt.•
Great Fixer Upper! Hurry-this one won•t last!
Newport Shora 4 Ba 2 ~BA. private deck, view
of wildlife prwrve. Walk to ocean & enjoy
community pool & tennis. Ask for ...
BILL A DONNA WEBSTER
.,....... 1171.•
Thia Southport model ha an unsurpawd ocean,
bay and city lichta view. It sits high on one of 'the Jaraest Iota in prestipJul Spyglass Hill. This
home baa 5 bedrooms. 4 ~ baths, family room,
bonus room and a pool and spa for entertaining.
This is a unique property in a secluded setting.
Ask for ...
ESTHER YANK
... , lt11111 ... llY ·····-Sellers reedy to move ot•• ~ 0 ..ingle story 4 BR
home. Larae backyJ!.. 0 .. my location. Shown
by appointmenL A 'V' d •••
JO-AtlN DORAN
..,.. ..... 1111,•
Totally retnodeled and lavishly upgraded!
Spacious 2 BR, 2 BA beauty is the best value in
the BLUFFS TODAY. Hurry won't last. Ask
for ...
DOUG HERBST
... naE Clm IMD ··-12 yr old custom built. owner occupied on quiet
ttrut. walk to beach. Professionally decorated,
excellent mndition. 3 BO, 2 BA upper, 2 BO, 2 BA
lower. 4 car garage. Prospected Grom Income
$40,000. Ask for ...
E'LYNNKEMP
-··· Ideal location! Hal sp9dotJs 3 BR, owners
unit-2nd unit 2 BR, both with individual laun-
dries. Larae lot & balcony w/view. Owner will
carry 2nd T .D. Call foe private showiJW. AM foe ...
BILL A DONNA WEB8TBR
.IW H• CIEll 1111.•
Plan 3. Stunning light single story 2 bedroom
with formal dining room, den, family room,
private spa, & plantation shutters. Immaculate.
Just move in without a thing to do. Behind
guarded gates. Ask for ...
DELIA DELGADO
IEIT llY • .... , IUCI a11,•
Two story home on quiet street features three
bedrooms and three baths. Oversized mast.er suite
w /fireplace and mini view. New carpet, tile and
recessed lighting throughout. Walle to park &
shopping! Ask for ...
DIANA PROSSER
11 IElllll ,.. ...... 11.18.111
Offered furnished, this Lido bayfront home will
accommodate a 60'+ yacht. A gourmet kitchen,
circular custom wet bar & elevator are but a few
of the amenities. Master suite features marble
tub, his & her d.nwing room, fireplace, sitting
room & more. Ask for ...
DIANA PROSSER
UmTI 1111,•
Higfl on a hill. 4 Bedroom, 3 bath. Ask for ...
MALI
mc1111-ca1••.. •-.111
New listing. Dramatic uptp'aded 2 BR. + den
condo. Hardwood floors in entry+ kitchen with
extensive Ute of plantation shutters. Call for your
personal showing. Ask for ...
RONFELSOT
1111 Ill ... 1111.111
Lowest prit'ed bayf ront with dock in quiet lo-
cation. 4 BR, 3 BA & fireplaces. Lender will work
with you. Ask for ...
DELIA DELGADO
1r• 111• umm • a11.111
3 BR family home within •· O :ng of golf coune.
Completely ~0 '-' . ..ry kitchen. Fire-
place in living rrca. .-..Di in large backyard.
Ask for ...
MALI GULLEDGE
F••••• ta•• 111t .. Ocean. harbor and city lilht views. Villa a.Jboa.
Two large bedrocms + convertible den w/wet
bar. Security building with many amenities.
Lease option or owner financin&. Ask foe ...
DENNIS GRIMES
1
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lllJIClll llBI MllEI lllllE a-.111
This beautiful split-level home has a private
mast.er suite and bath, a fl"".'." lnd bedroom and
bath, and a den. The f.-··~ \\'icht and wooct.y,
achieved by val ·'e._ Q '-~ neutral decor and
Iota of glaas. A 1' i1 ., .. d11Ced )Vl'ap-around yard
allows you to enjuy the outdoon. 'nlere is almo a
two car attached praae with extra work/storase
space and built-in cabinets. Ask for ...
PHIL A EUGENIA STA1lKENBU1lG
-•a 111•1 ••Erl n•••• Dynamic 3 BR, 3 ~ BA San Clemente bluff bame.
Highly upgraded. His/her Mstr. bath, a.tom tile,
wood & fixture throughout. ~ acre lot plumbed
for pool & fully la.ndacaped w/spa. Private bHDh·
privileges. Ask for ...
DENNIS GRIMES
............. 1117 ...
upgraded "Southport .. with French door "' win-
dow t.reatmenL Fine amenitia include:~ •
planking, pool. ..-, air condition. Qutdoor enter-
tainment area. ~ BR, 4 'h BA. A*. for ...
JO-ANN DORAN
WMllllUCI 11-.111
Sophisticated penthoule in 8'!CW'ity building only
blocb to ocean! plantation mutt.en, plmh white
carpet. beveled mirron. kitchen *Jtilht. utility
room foe W /D, air conditioaed. Very low down on
-unable loan. A* foe ...
PAULA BAILEY
ECIUll TIE• ••Rllll 1711,111
New listing. Step into luxury in this 2 BR + den.
2 BA townhome. Mapificent umeof marble thru-
out & plush neutral color carperting. Lg. rear
yard w /custom pool & spa. Price includes all
furnishings & interior plants. Ask for ...
RONFELSOT
llllllllB ··= -.r • u~a ••••• ll1Ull Luxuriously appointed townhome ~
Newport Bay. Lisht natural decor, newly ~
furbished with new carpet. marble entrance,
bleached oak flo0n and mbineta. 3 BD, 2 ~ BA.
Fireplace, attached 2 car ....... Prind.,U only.
Aak for ...
E'LYNN KEMP
-Uil I IT Ill fmll 1111 ... Hfihly uBaded t.m01 townhome • ra..t.m v.a.y. 3 + dowmtain den which muld be 4dl
BR. Approx. 9 yan new.~ lmtl' IUite
w /vaulted ceilinp & fireplace, larae Roman tub
& x-1.ar&e walk-in dmet. A* for ...
PllA YDA EILBERT
HIE• .... 14.1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS-llAICI II. 1•
'MeXican' bayfront. .... • •
a note from maury
Villa by the Bay
One bedroom, den, two baths, half-house, half-mobile home. Boat
dock available. Community pool and spa. $55,000.
1508 Dover Drive
Open Daily, 1-5
Move-in condition, 4 bedroom home with gourmet kitchen, pool, and
easy maintenance yard. See it!! $3~5,000.
Shorecliffs • CdM
Three bedroom, 3 bath home, never lived in since complete refur-
bishing to outstanding condition. Owner will consider exchange for
income-producing property. $698,000.
Farm Ranch
Fourty acres adjacent to Cleveland National Forest. Various fruit
trees, meadow land, plus 4 bedroom, 2 bath house. Fallbrook
area. $250,000.
Rentals
3 bedroom, 2 bath
4 bedroom, 2 bath house
3 bedroom, 3~ bath condo
3 bedroom, 2 bath townhouse
$1550/month
$1800/month
$2150/month
$1700/month
Cllll 1f m flll n
ceiling, built-in bookcases and
drawen and a Casablanca-type
fan are highlighted here. The
bathroom has bright red tiJe
throughout, a single sink, a tub-
sbowcr and leaded Rondelle
window.
Another sliding door from the
children's entertainment area
leads to the private patio and
recreation area. It is partially
covered and contains a sink and
portable bar, ideal for entertain-
ing.
A door from this area leads
to the maid's quarters or guest
bedroom. The room bas beam
ceilings, two large closets and a
bath with tub-shower and leaded
glass Rondelle window.
An outside staircase leads
from the private patio to the
courtyard. Just off the first
outdoor entry area is the down-
stain office or den. The room
is large, with French doors
openina to the courtyard. A
slidiq mirrored closet is next to
the .bath, which has its own
entrance from outside.
MANY AMENITIES
This is a home that is as
practical as it is beautiful. Three
f urnaccs, two water heaters, an
alarm system, automatic
sprinkler system, extensive and
sophisticated electrical system
and superior drain system make
this a home that combines style
and elegance with convenience.
REALTOR INFORMATION
AND FINANCIAL FACTS
The asking price for the home
is $1,595,000. The agent is Evan
Corkett of Coldwell Banker of
Newport Beach. The office is
located at Coast Highway and
Avocado. For more information
or viewing, call 644-9060.
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Anancing: CINL-OMHF
for furtha tnjormadon, calJ
MIKE FRANKLIN
(714) 640-7000 Office,
(714) 645-7521 Rts.
32..SO F.ast c.oast Highway
C..... .W Mir. CA 91.62'
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Catalina andjettyViews
3317 Ocean Boulevard
Corona del Mar
(Newport Beach)
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and Htr Batlt, Dal, Dining Room,
Office Arta, Darft ROOM or T e1drk
loont, Two D«lrs and One Pado. &-
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RELOCATING OR TRANSFERRING?----------------
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Geor&e Elkins Reaf9 .has. been ~ng people find the ncht homes for over 60 years. And to hetp even further, George Elkins has JOtned with RELO. a nationwide network
of realt~rs ~ specialize in hetpenc ease the transition of relocating.
We Wiii direct you to a Real Estate Professional in the area of your choice who will discuss all your needs in detail. Go over community profiles. Provide you informabon
on local schoots, ~ertainment, shoppinc and everythinc else of interest to you.
The Geor&e Elt1ns Company provides this service as a courtesy to our customers. Just call our office at (714) 759·9100 and ask for our Relocation Specialist.
(I CORONA clel MAR I.
ocmAll PAVLION -Sailboats and sunsets views
from tlis 3 bedrooms, 3 baths house with pool and spa.
$495,000 LH
I tEWPORT BEACH I
1....-ollT WCM TOWIOIE · lareest
.... 2 story -...., i .. o irlble pted communi-
ty of BlyrifrS.. 0 .. . .. bedroom downstairs
conweftible h _.._~ electric kitchen and 2-car
attached Pflll· $272,000
ftlb&'' • •a COllDO -You will love this 2 bd, 2
.. 1111 illit • .. ..., -. troll Miter be*oom.
. Giiii ......... ii ..... bldrOOlll closets. Mirrored
-.rs. "'*" ems ..........-Gile parded COfft-
.-, pool. sp1 & ~.Cal now ID see. $139,000
'UPGRADED BAYRIDGE CONi>o -Gated
community, 2 bdrm, 2 ba with fireplace. lower C ptan.
lovely patio overlooks pool for open feeting. Well located
for great parking. $215,000
OPEN HOUSE SAT & ~ 1·5
158 W0008lJRM.BAYRl>GE, N.B.
NEWPORT HEIGHTS -Bautiful condo complete-
ly remodeled with brand new carpets/paint & ble.
Dramatic livinc with floor to ceitinc fireptace. Private
patio, community pool, 2 lar&e bedrooms, walk to
everythinc. Just listed. $145,000
( COSTA MESA I.
COSTA •BA -4 bd. 2.S baths, fireplace. This
home has abundant charm. 1s immaculate and in top
condition. The family room IS off of the kitchen and lovefy
lar&e patio area. Best of aM is the quiet fatnity neichborhood with delilhtful ocean breezes. Ci1 to ww
thlS excepbonat vlkle. Priced at $220,000 .
LAGUNA ·BEACH · Wood & &lass home with
exceptionat quality and charm. Absolutely beautiful
c11stom·built property with 4 bdrrns, 2~ baths, spa,
cooling pond, built-in B8Q area w/refricerator open-
beamed ceitincs, custom kitchen, stiylichts, and a
fabulous oceanviewine roof deck with complete cook
center and more. Offered at $449,000
(SANTA ANA I
MACARTHUR VILLAGE CONDO . A areat
k>cation. A few minutes from the frti-•1y. Wllll to South
Coast Plaza, Performi,. A~ O uth Coast Yiflaee.
Very nicely uperPe Q \. .... ~thedr-' ceili •.
Upstairs comer a. ._, _.. stepS ID tennes, clubhouse,
and pool. Gated co...munrty. Gre1t tor first time buyer, or
investors. $69,200
SPAIN I
,
vmAI L•8 PBITHOU8E CONDO -This
belltitll Latow model, with two master suites, is
decorltld witla tlsteful wal coverinp, and mirrored
wals. Best of II, there is a very nice bay view from the
deck. Sl 96,000
m•o 1s llEUEVINQI . Beautiful. spacious,
1,248 sq ft home. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, plus a cozy den
that looks out to a covered veranda. Mobile home has
had meticulous care with a new dishwasher and stove.
En;oy your own fenced yard/patio area to 11rden in, or
play with a small pet. Situated in a nice stable park with
low, low space rent Must be over 40. $54,000
COSTA DEL a0L VILLA• IURIELLA-.
SPAIN · This VIiia is built on 'h of 1n acre. 3 bdrm. 2
bath. Property is located IPPfOI. 15 min. from Puerto
Banus the Milionalre • s ptanround "' Europe. This 1s a
wonderful opportunity to own JOUr vation house 1n the
part of Europe, where the weather IS wonderful all year
around. Purchase alone or share wltll other couples and
use 1t for business or family or both. $15S,OOO
.. a 8AND ON UDO -Best value on Bayfront
witla en unobstructed view. This remodeted four
bedroom, 4 bath charmer has myriad merits-far&e family
room with oak entertainment center, fabulous St.
Chlrles kitchen, privacy, lar&e courtyard & entry, &
1nnul open I licht Wnc thruout. Slip could poSStbfy
ICCOmmodate a 70 ft. ·yacht. $1,475,000. ·
I HUNTINGTON BEACH I
HUNTINGTON LANDIURK-NEW UST·
ING-ALL ADULT COl•MMTY · Eltremefy
attractive & private upper 1 BO end umt condo
overlooking greenery & trees. Neutral colors, roomy
walk-in closet, & balcony are some of the features. H you
are over SS, & would ~ke a home in this popular 11te-
guarded comptex with multi·million dollar facittties, can
soon, as this condo will sure to be snapped up. $84,900.
I LAGUNA BEACH I
'PlllVA'R Accmae TO WCH -Catoll,
,conllllporary ...... llO ... -... 3 bd, 2.5
ba, •lritJ $JSlllil. Clllrll --6 rrs. ... Absolllhly ifnl!llc .... Very ........ Sllen. $475,000. •
I RENTALS]
LAGUNA BEACH · Ocean excess. 3 bedroom 2~
bath home: long term lease available. $3000/Mo.
U...... GROVE -1 bdrnt, 2 carports. Oftrtooti~
l'•bllt w/strUIRS I trees. Nllf 22 FWY. shops, p:r-.
a.ter, lilnry. Secunty pted. Pool. spa. Now vacant.
Lme. M/llo.
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NOTICI OF TllUITU'S SALE
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YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED Of TRUST
DATED 03/25/85. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO
PROTECT YOUR PAOPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT A
PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION Of THE
NATURE Of THE PAOCEEOfNGS AGAINST YOU, YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER.
On 03/31/88 et 10:00 A.M. INTERSTATE TRUST DEED
SERVICE, INC. as the duty appointed Trustee under and
pursuant to Loni Form Security (installment) land
Contract with Power of sale
Recorded on 05/21/85 as Document no. 85-18'620
Of Offteial Records in the office of the Recorder of
ORANGE County, California,
ellecuted by: ROBERT A. FERRANTE, a married man
as his ~le and separate property
Will SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST
BIDDER FOR CASH, (payable at time of sale in lawful
money of the United States) at
CHAPMAN AVE. ENTRANCE TO CIVIC CENTER BUILD·
ING, 300 E. CHAPMAN AVE .• ORANGE. CA
all ri&ht, title and interest conveyed to and now held
by it under said Lona Form Security Land Contract in
the property situated in said County, California, describing
the land therein:
EXHIBIT 'A'
That portion of lot l of Tract No. 919, in the city of
Newport Beach, county of Orange, state of California, as
per map recorded in Book 29. Paaes 31 throuah 34
inclusive of miscellaneous maps, records of Orange
County, California, lyin1 easterly of a line which beains
at the midpoint on the sout herly line of said Lot l which
is located westerly 86.50 feet through a central anale
of 2° 35' 41 • from the southeasterly comer of said l ot
l . thence northerly on a straight line to the midpoint of
the arc of the curve on the state highway described in
the deed recorded July 1, 1929 in Book 288, Paae 265.
Official Records, as concave to the southwest and having
a radius of 1550.00 feet and a length of 194.46 feet.
A lease of the easterly one-half of said Lot l , dated
August 2. 1957, executed by Harry Gartler. as lessor and
by MOl'ris C. Selvaae. as lessee, for the term of 52 years
from September 1, 1957 upon the terms, conditions and
covenants therein provided, recorded November 14, 1958
in Book «82, Page 361, Official Records, as amended
by an instrument recorded February 13, 1963 in book
6430, Page 905, Official Records, wherein among other
things, said description was amended to conform to that
set out herein, and the term of said lease extended to
February 28, 2013.
Created by that certain document entitled "Deed of
Partial Assignment", executed by Los Angeles Federal
Savings and Loan Association, a corporation, dated
December 20, 1968, recorded December 20, 1968 1n
Book 8823, Page 603, Official Records, which document
recites that the assignee thereunder has the ellclusive
right to occupy a certain apartment on the 8th floor of
the apartment housing building on said premises. which
is now known and designated as apartment No. 80 "and
a certain garage space in said apartment buildin1 which
is now known and designated as garage space No. 2"
both as delineated on the plats attached to said document,
tOBether with the ri&ht·of·way of in1ress and earess to
and from said apartment "and garaee space" and also
the right to the use of halls, public rooms. passa,eways
and all other public portions of said bulldin1 and the
equipment therein, in common with other occupants of
other undivided lnterests in said lease, but which
document eJtcepts the use of all apartments and garqe
space. except apartment No. 80 and earaae spece No.
2
The interest of the lessee has since passed by an
instrument recorded May 8, 1978, as Instrument No.
5149, m Book 12660. Page 232, Offic ial Records and
by other instruments of record to Frank J. Conway and
Beulah E. Conway. husband and wife as to an undivided
one-half interest and Caldwell R. Campbell and Pamela
C. Campbell. husband and wife as to an undivided one·
half interest all as tenants in common.
The street address and other common desianation. if
any, of the real property described aboYe is purported
to be.
3121 W PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY, UNIT 8D, NEW·
PORT BEACH, CA 92663
The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any
incorrectness of the street address and other common
designation, 1f any, shown herein.
Said sale will be made, but without convenant or
warranty. express or implied, reprdin1 title, possession,
or encumbrances, to pay the remaininc principal sum
of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust. with interest
thereon. as prcwided in said note(s), edvances, if any,
under the terms of the Lona Form Security land Contract
fees. charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the
trusts ceated by said Deed of Trust, ~wit $173.102.95
The benefic1aty under said Loos Form Security land
Contract heretofore executed and delivered to the
undersigned a written Declaration of Default and Demand
for Sale. and a written Nata of Oehtult and Election to
Sell. The undersigned caused said Notice of Default and
Election to Sell to be recorded in the county where the
real property is located.
OATE:03/04/88
INTERSTATE TRUST DEED SERVICE, INC., Sherry
Better1y, Vice President, 17782 E. 17th Street, Suite 105,
Tustin, CA 92680. (7 14) 730-6526
3/103/173124 1206
PUMJC NOTICl
UfE MD ACCIOINT AND HEALTH
SYMOPSIS OF THI ANNUAL ITATIMINT · YEAR
ENDO DlCOl9U Jl, ltl7 .. ..... Qr ... ....,.a .. ca., • ..,
3520 ........ ._a. •14111.-S
(Report .. 1mOUnt1 in wtM>le
..,, (onty))
Total admitted ~
<'-le 2, .... 24) $1.323.995,192
Tot.It ltabiMies C..... l , line 26) 1.175,767,595
Capital mckl ( ..... l , line 27A 8"d 278) 23,120"'50
.W4*-*·1Ntoroetwtt..
.... surplus ...... f'-l Mne 21C) 0
Grou Pllid in end canerilM9d ~ <'-3· nm 4.l4L6n ................ ( ..... ,,... 29A) 0
Un•tle.S fundl (sutplus) ..... '· line 298 minus 29C) 120, 765,075
Gltin (loss) from operetionl <Paet 4,
line 31) 7,293,588
Increase (Oecr.se) in Capital llnd surpkn
durinc 1987 (,,. 3, line 30, 1987
minus 1986) (157,868)
Insurance in Force: Natiomwlde (,,._. lS. hne 20,
Col 10 . whole dollars) 11,823.891
Accident & Health J)+'emiums
Schedule H ·Col. l. L•ne 1) 7 ,995.550
Insurance in Force £altforn1a Busmess Page
Pa1e 46, line 22. Cot 6) 550, 706, 703
Accident and health premiums 01recl
California Businns ,,.._ (Pile 46, Une 25, Cot l) 56,030
We hereby certify that the above Item• ire In acoormnce with the Annual StMement rar the,..,. ended
December 31, 1987 mede to the Insurance Commislioner
of the St* of Califomia. punuent to law.
John K Koettl ..
Name of
Vice President & Controller
H. Marshaff CMtfiekt
Name cl Secretary
3/10 3/17 3/24 3/31417 1217
K-"517
UR AND ACCIDENT MD HEALTH
SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL ITATllllNT ·YEAR
ENDED DECQlllU 31, 1117 .. ,
Soultsa1J11m Ult......,._. CompMf
Dellel. T ...
(Report all amounts in
whole dollars onty)
$5,799,195,512
$5,559,195,512
$5,000,000
Total admitted asets
Total liabilities
Capital stocks
Agrepte write-Ins for other than
special surplus funds $411,968,242
Gross paid in and contributed surplus $191,637,479
Aarepte special surplus 0
Unassicned funds (surplus) $368,605,721)
Gain (loss) from operations $180,191,494
Increase (Decrease) in Capital and Surplus durlnc
1987 $63,126,637
Insurance in Force: Nationwide $42,275,780
Accident & Health premiums ·
Schedule H
Insurance in Force:
$3,401,705
California Business Pqe $304,578,443
Accident and health J)+'emiums • Direct
California Business Pate $132,640
We hereby certify that the above items are in
accordance with the Annual Statement for the year ended
December 31 , 1987 made to the Insurance Commissioner
of the State of California, pursuant to law.
Richard P. Pimsner
Name of Vice President
Peny W. White
Name of Assistant Secretary
3110 3/17 3/24 3/31 4/7
K-.31123 .,_.,...
(CllMllP JI • ill)
NOTICE TO DEFENDANT: (Aviso e Acusado)
53517
1216
JUDITH l. BARNETT, NORTHWESTERN NATIONAL
INSURANCE COMPANY, A Wisconsin corporetion,
NORTHWESTERN NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF
MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN, a Wisconsin corporatjoo end
DOES 1ttwouah100, lnclusiw,
YOU ARE BEING SUED BY Pl.AINTIFf: (A Ud. le esta
demandando)
DARWIN KINDRED,
You hwa 30 CALENDAR DAYS .tter this summons is
SetWld on you to file a typewritten ~ in this court.
A letter CK phone call will not ptOtect you; your
typewt itten response must be in proper lepl form if you
went the court to heer your case.
" you do not file your response on time, you may lose
the case, and your ....., moNY and property may be
taken without further~ from the court.
There a19 other lepl requirements. You may want to
call en attorney rilht my. If you do not know an lltlomey,
you may call an attorney refemll service or e lepl lid
office (listed In the phone book). •
Oespues de que le .,,.,....,, esta citKion judicial
usted t'8ne un plazo de 30 DIAS CALENOARIOS pin
presentar une rescMl8ltl escritl a rMQUine en est.I corte.
Una cartl o une llemlde Weblica no le ofrec:9'a
proteccion; au ,.... .... escra a mlQUine tiene que
cumplir con Ill tomwHdedel lllples ~Ii Ult8d
qui.. que la CDf'9 eecuchl tu~
Si uded no PNHnta IU '91Pllll&I e tiempo, puede
perder el CM0. "/ le puedln quitar SU ..a.rio, SU dtneto
y otrn 0011S de 1U proPiedad sin avito adicionel p0r
'*"de 1a cone. ExilWI on. requisitm ........ F\*9e QUe ustlld quiera
namer a un at»epdo ~. Si no conoce a
un lbopdo. puede Hamer a un seMc:lo de ,._ICia
de ~ o a una oficine de ... i.pt (vu el
d•f9dorio "'9tonk:o).
The neme end address of the court is: (El nombte y
direccion de la corta es)
Superior Court of Cllifomia. County of C>rw19e. 100 CMc
C.... Drive Welt, P.O. Bolt 838. Senta Ana, CA 92102·
0838 c.. Number: (Numen>del C..0) 51·16-30
The neme, addrea and "lepta• number ol p1Mdf'1
attorney, Cl pleintiff witW .,, ~. is: (El nombfe.
la direcclon y el numero de telefotio del lbapdo del
demandante, o del demandante que no tiene lbolMk>.
es)
Joseph P. Quinby, Esq., Cooksey, Howerd, Martin &
Toolen, 1352 Irvine BIYd., Tustin, CA 92680. (714) 832·
2474.
Date: (Feche) June 8, 1987. Clertt. by (Actuario) Gery
L Grwwille, Deputy (0.tepcto) Doris Bufke,
3/3,3/10,3/17,3/24 1195
1..-a
Atilf ..........
IMMllTA~
TM~..,.,...,.
dolfW bulinell • 1) SOC/
S£1Tl·W£STMINST£R 2)
SOC/SEITZ-SANTA MAR·
GARITA, 1601 AWK:ado,
NeWJJOtt a.ch. CA 92660.
SOC Development
Limited Pwtnerlhlp, A Del-
...,. limited pmrtnenhip,
1601 Avocado, Newport
Beach, CA 92660.
Joseph L Seitz, IS Spe-
cial Trustee of the J.L Seitz
Family Trust u/d/t dated
June 26, 1987, 11 Orion,
Irvine, CA 92715.
This business is con· •
ducted by a aeneral part·
nership.
The registrant com·
menced to transact busi·
ness under the fictitious
business names listed
above on 2/5/88.
SOC Development
Limited Partnership, e Del·
aware limited partnership,
by SOC M1n11ement, a
Califomla corporation
Sianed by: William A. Steele
Vice President
This statement WIS filed
with the County Clertt of •
Orenae County on Feb. 22.
1988.
File No. F372091
313, 3/10, 3/17.
3/24 1196
1(.31517
PUaJCNOTICl
OltOD TO SHOW CAUSE
fOlt CHAHGl OF NAME
K. SAMANTHA TOMSIC
has filed a petition in this
court for an order allowin1
petitioner to chanae his/
her name from K. SAMAN·
THA TOMSIC to K. SAMAN·
THA HAWC.
It is hereby ordered that
all persons interested in the
matter aforesaid appear
before this court in Depart·
ment No. 3 at 700 Civic
Center Drive West, Santa
Ana, California, on 4-7.
1988. et 2:45 o'clock pm.,
and then and there show
cause, if any they have, why
said petition for chenae of
name should not be
granted.
It is further ordered that
a copy of this order to show
cause be published in NEW·
PORT ENSIGN (CNSB), a
newspaper of pneral circu·
lation, published in this
county at teast once a week
for four consecutive weeks
prior to the day of said
heerin1.
Dated Feb. 24, 1988
JAMES L SMITH, Judae
of the Superior Court
3/3 3/10 3/17 3/24 1135 ......
F1CT1TIOUI.,.......
NAME ITATDllNT
The foflowi.. person is
doi .. business as Trans.·
menc.t EnersY Gas Fund
# 11. 1301 Dove Street,
Suite 550, Newport Beach,
California 92660. •
Tr1numericen Enero
Corporetion, a California
corporetion, 1301 Dove
Street.Suite 550, Ne•port
Beach, California 92660.
This business is con-
dua.d by • ,..,.,.1 part-
nership.
The re1istrant com-
menced to tranllci busi·
ness under the fictitious
business name lilted above
on January 10, 1988.
Transemerica Ener1y
Corporation
Baxter Boulet,
President
This statement was filed
with the County Clerk of
Or.,. County on Feb. 25,
1988.
File No. F-372556
3/3, 3/10, 3/17,
3/24 1200
(SilMd) ~ N»m&I
Julie~
This st.e.m.nt wes filed
with the County Cleric of
O..nee County on Feb. 22
1•.
3/3, 3/10, 3 /17, 3/
2A 1193
1·11717
PUelJC NOnCl
NOTICI Of DIAlM OF
LAVOY .. ITATllt MD
O#NiiiiONTO
ADMWid DTATE NO.
A 1421•
To all heirs, beneficiaries,
creditors, continaent cred·
itors, and persons who may
be otherwise interested in
the will or estate of LAVOY
ROSS STATER, AKA LAYOY
R. STATER, AKA LAVOY
STATER
A petition has been filed
by EVELYN MARGARET
STATER AKA EVELYN M.
STATER in the Superior
Court of ORANGE County
requestln1 that EVELYN
MARGARET STATER be
appointed as personal
representative to adminis·
ter the estate of the dee•
dent.
The petition requests
authority to administer the
estate under the Independ-
ent Administration of
Estates Act.
A hearin1 on the petition
will be held on 3130188 at
1:45PM in Dept. 3 located
at 700 CIVIC CENTER
DRIVE WEST, SANTA ANA,
CA 92701.
IF YOU OBJECT to the
erantine ot the petition, you
should either eppear et the
hearin1 and state your
objections or file written
objections with the court
before the hearing. Your
appearance may be in per·
son or by your attorney.
IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR
or a contingent creditor of
the deceased, you must file
your claim with the court or
present it to the personal
representative appointed
by the court within four
months from the date of
first issuance of letters as
provided In section 700 of
the California Probate Code.
The time for filln1 claims
will not expire prior to four
months from the date of the
hearin1 noticed aboYe.
YOU MAY EXAMINE the
file kepe by the court. If you
are a person interested in
the estate, you may serve
upon the executor or
administrator, 0r upon the
attorney for the executor or
administrltor, and file with
the court with proof of ser ·
vice, a written request stet·
· ina that you desire special
notice of the filin1 of an
inventory and appraise-
ment of estate assets or of
the petitions or accounts
mentioned in section 1200
end 1200.5 of the California
Probate Code.
Attorney for petitioner:
THE LAW FIRM OF HUT·
TON, ADAMS & TORCHIA,
655 NORTH LA CADENA
DRIVE, COLTON, CA 92324.
This notice was mailed on
3/4/88 at SANTA ANA.
Califomie.
3/10 3/17 3/24 1207
PUelJC NOTICl
f'ICitiiOUI WESS
NAMllTAIW
The foflowinc persons are
doin1 business as: TER·
RACE PARt< ASSOCIATES,
3737 Birch Street. 3rd
Floor, Newport Beach, CA
92660.
Rodney F. Emery, 2616
Cove Street, Corona Del
Mw, CA 92625.
Donald R. Clem, 2309
22nd Street, Newport
Beech, CA 92660.
e.tnm L Rywt, 2141
Mesa Drive, Santa Ana Heilhb, CA 92707 .
This business Is con·
ducted by ....... P9ft·
Wltllp. Slined: Rodney F •
Emery.
Thll ........ 11111'1•••111111 -... .... ~c...~ OrMll ~ Clft M9rch l, 1-.
Fl9Nam813
11131101117 3124 1151
n.rna1c .... 11 ~ .......... -A.0.8. IM'"W LT.O., 120 w. Dd .. ,,.0 ... 5154.
Nempoot, CA tM62. •
~A.IMil.
Thi• bu1ine11 is con-
ducted b;~n indivldulf.
1ncor~ Pendln1.
The rtclstrant com·
mf!nced to tranqct busi·
.... under ... ftctielcius
bulineM ,... Cl .....
listed .a.ow on 1111•.
Silf*I: DoullM A. ........
This .....,,.,. -ftled
with the ~ Cletk of Or-. County on Merch l ,
1911.
File No. F372971
313 3/10 3/17 3/24 1191
......CNOTICI
nc111 ... MJ11nm
NAMllTA..-T
The foflowinc person is
dolna business as: THE
CALLAGHAN COMPANY,
610 Newport c.w Drive.
N .. port Belch, CA 92660.
Richard Arthur Cel·
........ 45 Rope St. Gecqe,
Newport a.ch, CA 92660.
This business is con·
duded by an individuli.
The re1i1trant com·
menced to transact busi·
nea under the fictitious
business name "' names liAed above on 1/1/88.
Sl1ned: Richard A. Cal·
llllhan-
This lt8tement .. filed
with the County aertt of
°'--County on M.rch 1,
1988.
File No. F372972
313 3/10 3/17 3/24 1136
.......
ACllllOUl.,._St
NAMI ITATIMINT
The ~ person is
dolns business as CORPO·
RATE RUNGS RESEARCH,
25091 Mustmw OrM, Lac·
una Hills, California 92653.
Kathleen Ellen Buckley,
25091 Mustanc Drive, Lac·
una Hills, California 92653.
This business is con-
ducted by an individual.
Business first transacted
under this business name
on Oct. 1, 1987.
Sl1ned Kathleen Ellen
Buckley
This statement WIS fited
with the County Clertt of 0ranae County on Feb. 22.
1988.
File No. F-372105
3/3, 3/10, 3 /17, 3/
24 1197
l(.J1147
FICll I iOUI 9UllNUI
NAMl ITATDIUIT
The followins penons ate
doinc business • AKINS/
GDC LAGUNA HEIGHTS, 1
Civic Plaza, Suite 175, New·
port a.ch, C.. 92660.
Glenfed Development
Corp., a California eotp()rl·
tlon, 1660I Ventu,. Boule-
vard, Encino, C.. 91426.
Akins Development Com·
pany, a California corpora-
tion, 1 CMc Plaza, Suite
175, Newport Buch, CA
92660.
This business is con·
duct.d by e llf*'ll pert·
nership.
AKINS DEVELOPMENT
COMPANY,
Bruce Akins
Sentor Vk:e ~
Thit ~ was filed
fth the County Clerk of °'Mii County on Feb. 16,
1911.
Flle No. F 371343
3/3, 3/10, 3/17, 3 /
24 1201
··-. .....
NOTICI,. TIUl1'ln Ml.I
YOU Ml • •AUl.T ._ A D11D Of 1llUIT
MTD 11/llJli UM• YOU TAii ACTION TO
,_.ICT YOUI ..... if, IT llAY •IOU) AT A ~ IAll. •YOU -M IUUMTION Of THl lllAW ,. THI MDC'IDINU WMST YOU YOO IMOlU CONTACT A lAWYU. z... '
On 04114181 .t 10:00 A.M. IEHEflCIAl. MANAGE·
MEHT CORPORATION Of AMERICA as ttteduly ~
TNM98 under Md ~ to Owl of Trult. Recorded on 10/17185 • Document no. 85-400125 Of Offic:iel
Aecordl In tt. office of tt. Recorder ol ORANGE County
C1litDmia, ••cue.ct by: CLIFfORO A. YARGES, ANo:
WZA8ETH C. YARGES, HUS8ANO AHO WIFE AS JOtNT
TEHANTS, WIU SEU AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE
HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH, (payable M time of ute
In t.wful money ol the UnieBd S...) M CHAPMAN AVE.
ENTRANCE TO CIVIC CENTER BUILDING. 300 E.
CHAPMAN AVE., ORANGE. CA afl rfCht. title and interest
oon~ to and now held by it under uid Deed of Trust
In the property situated in said County. California,
delcribins the land therein:
LEGAl DESCRIPTION
PARCEL 1:
An undivided l /24th lrrtcnst in and to the following;
That portion of lot 15 of Tract No. 8336, as shown
on a map recorded in boot< 439. PICeS 8 throueh 12
inclushle, of Misc8'taneous Maps, records of Oranae
County, California. also belna shown in that certain "Lot
Line Adiustment Application N.B. LL.A 83·2", Jecorded
July 28, 1983 as Document No. 83·324731 of Official
Records of uid <>ranee County, and as corrected by that
certain Certificale of Correction recorded February 23.
1984 as Document No. 84-076111 of said Official
Records, described as follows:
Beainnina at the most Northerly comer of said Lot 15;
thence Southeasterty •'°"I the Northeasterty line of said
lot 15, South 50• 14' .... East 182.00 feet; thence South
39• 45' 15" West 100.00 feet; thence North 50• 14' 44"
West 182.00 feet; thence North 39• 45' 16" East 100.00
feet to the poirrt of bqinnine.
EXCEPTING THEREFROM the followine:
(A) Units 101 to 108 inclusive, 201 to 208 inclusive,
and 301 to 308 inclusive. as shown upon the Condom·
inium Plan recorded March 1, 1984 as Document No.
84-086398 and as amended March 8, 1984 as Document
No. 84-096946, both of Official Records of said Oranee
County.
(8) The exclusive rilht to possession of all those areas
desi&Mted as parkin1 spaces and storaee areas, as shown
upon the Condominium Plan above referred to.
PARCEL2:
Unit 102. consistinc of efements (patio/balcony) and
residentaal. as shown upon the Condominium Plan.
recorded March 1. 1984 as Document No. 84-086398
and as amended March 8, 1984 as Document No. 84·
096946, both of Official Records.
PARCEL3:
The exclusive right to possession and occupancy of
those portion of lot 15 described in Parcel 1 above.
desienated as R·208·PS (Parkina Space R-208·SA
<Stonce Area.)
PARCEL4:
An easement for the use and enjoyment of the
"Community Facilities" of Tract No. 8336, as set forth
and desi1nated in the Declaration of Covenants,
Conditionund Restrictions recorded in boc* 13318, pace
133 of Officaal Reccwds of said <>ranee County, and the
SupplementafY Decl«ation of CoYenants. Conditions and
Restrictions recorded as Document No. 83-526720. of
Officaal Records and the Amendmerrt to Supptement.ary
Oeclanltion of Covenants. Conditions and Restrictions
recorded as Document No. 84-086397 both of Official
Records.
PARCELS:
A non·oclu~ive easement for inaress and earus over
those portions of Tract 10587, H set forth in an
Instrument recorded Match 16. 1979 in boc* 13070, paee
1227 and 1236 of Official Records.
The street address 1nd other common desilJlation, if
any, of the real property described above is purported
to be: 950 CAGNEY LANE # 102, NEWPORT BEACH, CA
92663.
The undersilJled Trustee disclaims any liability tor any
incorrectness of the street address and other common
desl&"1'tion, if any, shown herein.
Said sale will be made, but without convenant or
warranty, express or implied, reprdinc title, possession,
or encumbrances, to pay the remaininc principal sum
of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust. with irrtere5t
thereon, as provided in said note(s), advances, if 1ny,
under the terms of the Deed of Trust. tees. charps and
upenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said
Deed of Trust, to-wit: $160,329.91.
The beneficiafy under said Deed of Trust heretofore
executed and delr.ed to the undersiCMd a written ~of Default and Demand for S.le. and a written
Notice of D9fallt and Election to SeM. The undersisned
c.-..d Mid Notice of o.fault and Election to SeU to be
NCOf'ded In .. county where the,... Pf OC*'tY is located.
OATE:Ol/15/18 SilNd: 8etl9fieiat Mwieement Corporation of America,
Trusllte, By. ''*' stMt Trust Deed Service, Inc .• as Alent. By. MMtha GeNu, Asst. Veoe President. 17782 E. 11th
st, S... 105. Tustin, Ca. 92680 (714) 730-6526
3/24 3/31417
N01lCI Of TltUSTU"S IALE
T .......... 1,.11
1248
under the Deed ol Trust
The defeult WH NCOrded on l0/26/87, n tnstrument
No. 87·597133. of Offic'-' R9cords of the abowe county.
Mote tt.n thr98 months haw! passed Since the nota
of default wn rec:otded. Beaiuse of the ctet.ult. the
TruttM wilt sell It public auction to the hilhett bidder
the ;.--now t*d ~ the Trustee under the Deed d
Trust on ._ ~ dlsctlbed property kated in the
counly ~ Onnie, CaUtomia:
PARCEL I: •
lot 20 of Tract 7638, in the City of Newport a.ch.
.. per in.., rec:orded in Book 306, ...... 1·9, of
Miscellarw Mepa, In the Office of the County Alcorder
of said County, 'AS MORE FUU Y OESCRtBEO tN EXHtBrT
'A' CONSISTING Of ONE PAGE ATTACHED HERETO AND
MADE A PART HEREOF'.
EXHtBrT"A"
PARCEL l :
lot 20 of Tract 7638, in the City of Newport Beach.
as per map recorded in Book 306, Paaes 1·9. of
Miscellaneous Maps, in the office of the County Recorder
of said County.
EXCEPT all oil, ps and hydrocarbon substances and
other mineral riants, without hoHwer. the richt to enter
the surface of said land down to a dist.nee of 500 feet
from the surface thereof, as reserved in the deed recorded
May 10.1973, in Book 10689, Paee264, Official Records.
PARCEL2:
Non-e•clusive easements for incress and earess <MM"
private streets as set forth in those certain Declanition
of Covenarrts, Conditions and Restrictions recorded April
6, 1971, in Book 9596. Paee 902. Official Records and
recorded November 15, 1972. in Book 10427, Pace 480,
Official Records, and amendments thereto.
The address or other common desi1nation, if any, of
the real property described above is purported to be: 20
Cherry Hills Lane. Newport Beach, CA 92660.
The Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness
of the address or other common desianation. if any. shown
in this notice.
As of the date of the initial publication of this Notice
of Sale. the total a.mount of the unpaid balance of the
note(s) secured by the aboYe Deed of Trust. with interest.
as provided in the note(s), plus advances, if any, under
the terms of the Deed of Trust. includina fees, charges
and eitpenses of the Trustee, is $749,850.47.
The name, street address and telephone number of
the Trustee Of other person conductina the sale is:
Continental Auxiliary Company, 3800 W. Chapman Ave.,
7th Floor, Oranee. CA 92668, (714) 385-6084.
Date: 03118/88
S4&ned By: D. Calvert. Trustee's S.le Officer
3-24 3·314-7 1250
K-31195
hCTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAM£ STATEMENT
The followine person is
doina business as: BOND
ELECTRONICS, INC. 3822
Campus Drive, Suite 111.
Newpot1 Beach. CA 92660.
DREZIN INDUSTRIES.
INC .• a California corpora·
tion, 3822 Campus Drive.
Suite lll, NewPOrt Beach,
CA92660.
This Business is con·
ducted by a corpor1tion.
The registrant com·
menced to transact busi·
ness under the fictitious
business name listed above
on 2· 19-88. Sisned: DREZlN
INDUSTRIES, INC. by: Gary
D. Drezin, Secretary
This statement was filed
with the County Clerk of
Oranee County on Mar. 9,
1988.
File No. F374039
3·l7 3-24 3-314-7 1226
PUaJC NOTIC£
FICTITIOUS 8UllNESS
NAME STATEMENT
The followine person is
doina business as: OMNI
MARKETING. 17865 Sky·
park Cr J, Irvine, 92714.
Robert Bruce Woodcox.
2649 Elden Ave F. Cost.a
Mes.a. 92627.
This business is con·
ducted by an individual.
The re1istrant com·
meoc:ed to tranSKt busi·
ness under the fictitious
business name listed above
on 3-8-88. Si&ned: Robert
Woodcoll
This statement was filed
with the County CJetk of Oranee County on Mar. 14,
1988.
File No .• F374415
3·17 3·24 J.31 4.7 1223
1988.
File No. F-373333
3/10, 3/17, 3124,
3131 1210
K-•74
f'ICTITIOUI BUSINESS
NAME ITATOIE.NT
The tottowinc person is
doing business as: sue.
CESS RANCH. a California
limited partnership, 2845 E.
Coast Hiehway, Corona -del
Mar. CA 92625.
WILLIAM C. RING. 2845
E. Coast HiahWaY. Corona
del Mar. CA 92625.
This business is con·
ducted by a limited partner·
ship.
The reaistr.ant com·
menced to transact bus•·
ness under the fictitious
name listed above on 3·8·
88. Sipled: Wilham C. Rina
This statement was filed
with the County Clerk of
Oranae County on Mar 9.
1988.
File No. F373935
3·17 3·24 3.31 4.7 1227
IC·-33
F1CT1110US .,..QS
NAME STATUIPT
The followi"I person IS
doina business as: VIKING
INDEPENDENT VOLVO /
SAAB, INC., 23501 Com·
metee Center Drive, Lacuna
Hills, CA 92653.
Vikina ll"dependent Votvo
Service. Inc.. A California
corporation, 23501 Com·
metee Center Drive. lA&uN
Hills, CA 92653.
This Busir1ess is con·
ducted by a corporation.
The re1istr1nt com·
menced to trMsact busl·
ness under the fictitious
business name listed above
on March 1, 1988. Silfled:
YOU Ml .. DOAULT UM>ll A DUD Of T1tulT 1·31771
DATID 11124/U. U"l• YOU TAii ACTION TO FICTITIOUI WEIS
Vikinc Independent Ve>No
Service, Inc.. By. 8et1it 0.
Johansson.President
NOTIC1' YOUI ,.. an. IT llAY • IOlD AT A NAME ITATEMlllT
Nale IML • YOU -Ml IDUllATION Of' THI The folk>winc persons are lllAW f1I THI PIOCmlH81 MMllT YOU, YOU doin1 business as THE
IHOt.U CONTACT A LAWYD. ALPHA TRUST. 1300 North Cle• ... •, "1 'c.u.-J, a California e«pe>ra· Bristol, Suite 100. Newport don, subltttuted Trustee under the abwve Deed of TNSt, BNch, CA 92660.
wiN seff the propetty de9cribed be6ow on 04/15/88, at OmepManacementNet·
9:00 a.m .• at inside the 3800 Buildin&. (enterinc •the -n. Inc .• Trustee ~ifor·
Ent or West entrance) Room lA 3800 West Chapman nia, 1300 North Bristol,
Avenue, Onnle. CA 92668. Suite 100. ~ Beach.
The se1e wMe be made to the hi,._ bidder. Payment CA 92660.
must be ~ either (•) cash, (b) a cashier's check dnlwn Robeft J. CorYut. Trus-
on •_..or nltional bet*. (c) • cneck cn.n ~a st* tee, UOO ~en.tot. Ste or...,.. cl'9dit union, or (d) •check drwn ~a stMe 100. Newport Buch, CA
or f9der.e uvlnp and loln asaocietion • ..,.... nsocl· 92660.
11tiDft Oii _,... '** soecif*i In Section 5102 of the This business is con· ~ financial Codi Md aultlOrilld tD dD busiMss ducted by a business trust
In~-CMckl '""9t be peyabM M the timed IMe The reaistrant com·
In tewful ~ °' tM Unhd StMll ol America. The menced to transact buSI· Mle..., be made wtthout oowet'9nt Oii ~ • ...,,... ness under the fictitious
or Implied, '•'*"the titte, ...... , .. or Mena. businns name ti<lted abcWe
C1 11 1 .. Au r1., C1n •I IJ Is the IUbltieuted °" J.,,uary 12. 1988.
T,_,.. undlt the ~ Died d Trust ..,_. -Jeck (~Robert J
T. Ullerd Jr .• I manied nwn •his tole and......... Corseut,
praperty Md rtJCOtded on 07113/83, as IMllwmenl No. Trustee
13·299601 °' Official Recordl, CounlJ Ott Oraftel, 0mep Man••"*"
C..law11ia. T'hll o.d of Trust -~ tD w:urw M'I ,..._,,.Inc-,
ftJ u.t 111 in flwar af ._..If I 1a A • 1 Timi bf: Aabeft J ~ -~~-· l1f141,.....llce:Mawunc1¥1111. Pv~ .. =--· ................... fl~• I'" This Jllll Ql"f -,_ NT I Mt•,,.,...., ........ ,._ I f& asaa& ....... °"""' a.ta ol Yeu•IRdilllult ...... tDCMJM,..tl11·ra • 0-.~0ftlllid\l.
/
This statement was filed
with the County Ctettt of
Oraoae County on Mar. 7,
1988.
File No. F373705
3·l7 3·24 3.31 4-7 1229
1•11
ITA'WOf
AUMDllUBROf'
Ull fJ/I fCiiiiOUI
•tlflmUMI
The falowil• penon hes
....... the Ull d the
fictitious business n•me
SHANGHAI PINE GAROEN.
lOO awine Ave. Newport
8Mdl. Ca.
The fictitious business
rwme~ to abcM w.s
flied on 3/24/81 1n the
County of ~ cq.nal
File No.
f·151564 a-.~ Lam. 628 w. 1 W-s.r-t. Costl Mesa.
CAt2627. nm ... l 1Flll -con-dudldllr•ftlw'lll*
(lelMd) CMon& Kwonc
l.MI
nm 112 n1• -,.... ..... a...; °"" f/I
Or.,. County on f.t> .. 22.
1918.
313. 3/10, 3 /17, 31
24 1194 .....
ITATWTOf' ....... .., ,. Ull
Of flClhilUI ... HEU ....
The f0Uowln1 persons
· t.e at.ndoned the use of
the flctiti<M11 business
neme: ALPHA CLEANERS,
24881 Alicia~. uc·
una Hilts, CA 92653.
The fictitious business name,.,_ red to abcM was
filed on NcMmbef 4, 1986
in the County of ()ranee.
Ori1inaf file No. F325020.
DONALD EMMEL. 23891
landisview Ave., El Toro, CA
92630.
MARGARET EMMEL,
23891 l.Mdisview Ave., El
Toro, CA 92630.
This business was con·
ducted by individuals (Hus·
band & Wife).
Si1ned: DONALD EMMEL
This statement was filed
with the County Cletk of
Oranee County on Mar. 7.
1988
3-l7 3-24 3·314·7 1230
PUBUC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS 8UllNESS
NAME STATE.MDIT
The followin1 person is
doine buSine$S as: HARBOR
VIEW FINANCIAL SERVI·
CES. 2715 W. Coast Hwy.,
Newport Beach, 92663.
Nancy Riley, a Delaware
corporation, 2715 W. Coast
Hwy., N.8. CA 92663, P.O
Box 1794, Newport Beach.
CA 92663.
This business is con·
ducted by an unincOf'po-
rated assiciation other than
a partnership.
The reaistrant com·
menced to transact bos1·
ness under the fictitious
business name listed above
on 3·15-88. Si1ned: Saddle-
back Financial, Inc .• Nancy
Riley, President
This statement was filed
with the County Clerk of
Oranee County on Mar. 14,
1988.
File No. F374413
3-17 3-24 3·31 4-7 1219
.. ....... ,_, __ ftUIT
DAlD,_..., ......... ,_,, • .._
lO MOllCI' 'IOUI ... Alf, If •Y • -AT A
"*IC WI. • ., --~ •"" · NAW fJ/I THI ...:m Hiii ....., WOU. 10U
tHOUlD COlllTACT A......_ ............ uu .-.aorTaUST
Tf-.73114 c....•m•• .... ...... ..... is~..., '9\llt ... _ .. I $ Z
C1 •• .. ,, • Califomi• Corpor.tion as trvllM, 0t succ•sor truslile, or tubldblllCI tNale purtUMt to the
Deed of TNll ~ br IWl£H LYNNE FRANZ. A
MARRIED WOMAN, and Rilcorded MARCH 8. 1979 in
Book 13061 ,... 242 m.trunwtl No. 13591 of OMcial
Records in the office of the County Reoofder of OMHGE
County. Cafifomia, and pursuant '° the Notice ol Default
and E&ection to Sell theraJnder f900f'ded JULY JO. 1986
Instrument No. 86·331157 of said Official Records, will Won APRIL 15, 1988 8l 9:45 AM M THE MAIN (NORTH)
ENTRANCE TO THE COUNTY COURTHOUSE 700 CIVIC
CENTER WEST. SANTA ANA, CA. at public auction. to
the hilhest bidder tor cash (payable at the time of sale
in lawful money of the United States). all riaht. title. and
interest. conveyed to and now held by it under said deed
in the property situated in said County and State and
described IS fplfowl:
LOT 23 AND NORTHERLY 2 FEET Of LOT 22 Of TRACT
4463, AS PER MAP RECORDED IN BOOK 161~ PAGES
3 AND 4 OF MISCELLANEOUS MAPS, IN THE OFFICE
OF THE COUNTY RECORDER Of SAID COUNTY.
Property addreis is purportedly known as: 1921
LEEWARD LANE. NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA 92660.
The total amount of the unpaid balance of the ob&ipt1on
secured by the property to be sold and reasonable
estimated costs. expenses and advances at the time of
the inrtial publication of the Nottceof Sale is $198,051.95
In addition to cash, the Trustee will accept certified
checks, cashier's checks, checks drawn by a SUrte or
Federal Credit Union or Savinas Association, or Savinas
Bank, authorized to do business in this State. All checks
must be currently dated. In the event tender other than
cash is accepted, the Trustee may withhold the issuance
of the Trustee's Deed until funds become available to
the payee or endorsee as a matter of ri&ht.
Said sale will be made, but without covenant or
warranty, express or implied reprdins title, possession
or encumbrances, to satisfy the indebtedneu secured
by said Deed, includin1 the fee and eq>ense of the trustee
and of the trusts created by said deed. advances ~eunder, with interest as provided therein, and the
unpaid principal of the note secured by said deed with
interest thereon as provided in said Note.
Dated: MARCH 16, 1988
Si1ned: Serrano ltlK 111'.,ance ~. 100 South Los
Robles Avenue, Suite 300, Pasadena. Calitomia 91101,
Area Code (818) 795-7200, as such Trustee, 8y /s/
SANDRA J. SHUPPS. VICE PRESIDENT
3-24 3.31 4.7 1251
Your United Way is diffamt fran all
tthcr organizatioos. That's because it ncx
aily res~ to the unmet needs c1 the
ccmmunity, but it also p involved in
health and human care situatioos before
prolians arise.
So when the pa_¥c in )Q1C ccmmunity
need it, it's thac-to tlclp ~a night-
mare bdirc it haypcns. Or to hd' urn a
ni~ back UltO a dream.
Ywr United Way gift~ m -
things b noc pCOpk Who really need help
than any tthcr singfc ~~can give. Ana
thanks to )01, it WOOtS ball c1 us.
Ii :--~ i. I 11111a :
-· --~
CORONA DEL MA R
IAlllCAl1U 1211.111
LUXURY SINGLE LEVEL CONDO, PRIVATE YARD,
CUSTOM INTERIORS, PLANTATION SHUTTERS,
TWO MASTER SUITES, COMM. POOL AND SPAI
.IAllllE CIW 14••
SUPERB OCEAN VIEW LOCATION, CUSTOMIZED
CONDOMINIUM, REMODELED KITCHEN +
BATHROOMS, OFF-WHITE CARPETS, LARGE
PATIO.
llMNE TElllACE 1542 ...
BEAUTIFUL CUSTOM HOME BUil T AROUND A
LOVELY COURTYARD + SPA, VAULTED CEILINGS
WITH SOME OCEAN VIEW. WALKING DISTANCE TO
BALBOA + NEWPORT CENTER
IWllOll VIEW HILLS 1115.0IO
CHOICE LOCATION ON LOVELY GREENBELT FOR
THIS BEAUTIFUL 3 BR 21h BA CUSTOM HOME,
TASTEFULLY DECORATED. VERY LIGHT AND OPEN
llAllOI VIEW llW 1111.•
EXPANSIVE 2 STORY FAMILY HOME ON EXTRA
LARGE LOT. ADDED BONUS ROOM OVERLOOKS
SPARKLING POOL AND SPA. SITUATED ADJACENT
TO PARK ON QUIET STREET.
OLDtCDI .....
THIS 4-YEAR-OLD CORNER HOME HAS IT ALL.
INCLUDtNG 3 BR, 3 BA, LIBRARY OR FOURTH BR
& FR, PLUS MANY CUSTOM FEATURES.
CAIEO llDIEI 17!1,ill
CATALINA SUNSETS ARE TO BE ENJOYED FROM
THIS WARM 3 BR HOME. LOVELY POOL AND SPA
AREA. REMODELED KITCHEN, SEC SYS, REFUR-
BISHED MASTER SUITE.
llVllE TUIUE 1111.•
EXCITEMENT RUNS HIGH IN THIS DRAMATIC VIEW
HOME. 3 BR. 3 BA + LIBRARY, GORGEOUS POOL
AND DECK AREA, FORMAL DR WARM COMFOR-
TABLE UV1NG.
IPYllMI 11 .......
UNBELIEVABLE -ENTIRE NEWPORT BAY. PALOS
VERDES. QUEEN MARY CAN BE VIEWED FROM
NEWPORT"S HIGHEST PARCEL LOT AT ENO OF
CUL-DE-SAC.
NEW LISTINGS NEWPORT BEACM
TIE 11.UFFI 1111.• llW IAlllA 1117.•
2 BR, 2 BA END UNIT SURROUNDED BY GLASS SPACIOUS 2 BEDROOM 2 BATH WITH SEPARATE
+ TREES. HIGHL V. MAINTAINED + A PERFECT DINING ROOM, FIREPLACE, WONDERFUL TEA-
HOUSE FOR A SINGLE OR COUPLE. ATTACHED 2-RACE. FAMILY KITCHEN VIEWS. '
CAR GARAGE. A GOOD BUY.
.IAl•llE CIEEK 1411.•
FABULOUS LOCATION WITH OCEAN VIEW. END
UNIT WITH-. LOTS OF PRIVACY. 3 BR + FAMILY
ROOM, GUARD GATED COMMUNITY, POOLS AND
TENNIS.
IEAllEW 1171.•
A VIEW LIKE NO OTHERS! THIS BEAUTIFUL 3 BR
NANTUCKET HOME HAS IT ALL! 1 SO° VIEW W /NO
ROOFTOPS, LUSH GARDEN. PLUS LARGE BRICK
PATIO.
IEWPOllT IEllHTI 1111.•
LIVE LIKE A KING ON KINGS ROI ALL OF NEWPORT
HARBOR AT YOUR FEET.NEARLY NEW HOME WITH
LUXURIOUS MASTER SUITE, 3 FP + LARGE ENTER-
TAINMENT AREA.
IAYll•E 1117-
BEST PRICED CONDO IN NEWPORT BEACH. THIS
Will NOT LAST! 2 BR, 2 BA, PRIVATE PATIO,
PLANTATION SHUTTERS, OFF-WHITE CARPET.
SHOWS LIKE A MODEL
CEITIAL IEWPOIT am.-
CLOSE TO THE BEACH, CUTE CAPE COD TYPE
CONDO. 2 BR, 2Y, BA, OFF STREET PARKING, 2-
CAR GARAGE, EXCELLENT CONDITION. PERFECT
FOR 2ND HOME.
IAYllDE C8VE 1421.•
FANTASTIC CONDO ON THE WATER FOR A VERY
LOW PRICE! TERRIFIC LOCATION, GATED COM-
MUNITY, POOL. JACUZZI.
IAYllDIEI 1425.111
OUTSTANDING VALUE IN PRIVATE GATED COM-
OTHER AREAS
. MUNITY. LOVELY PATIO, FRENCH DOORS,
BEAMED CEILINGS, 3 BEDROOMS ALL ADO UP TO
BAYSHORES CHARM.
EAITll• CllTA •W 11••
GREAT STARTER HOME. 3 BR 1 BA, VERY LARGE
YARD WITH HARDWOOD DECK. GREEN HOUSE,
AND LOTS OF TRUIT TREES.
IAICIO IAI ..... Im.•
STUNNING GOLF COURSE LOCATION. GORGEOUS
2 BR 2 BA + DEN CONDO W /FIREPL. WET BAR,
NEW CARPET, 3 BALCONIES, GREAT SUNSETS,
CONTEMPORARY FEELING. HURRY!
llMlllTY PAll/ .... E 1411.•
HARD TO FIND 5 BA. 3 BA. BUil T BY DEANE IN
UNIV. PARK. THIS IMMACULATE FAMIY HOME
OVERLOOKS LAAGE PARK WITH COMMUNITY
POOL. SPA, TENNIS + Pt.AV AREA.
TllTlmCI ...... .
LOVELY FAMILY HOME IN HIGHLY DESIRABLE
AREA LOCATED AT END OF CUL-DE-SAC. LAROE
YARD, LOTS OF PPNACY, BEAUTIFUL SPA.
UIO 14••
SOPHISTICATED BAY FRONT PENTHOUSE. WON-
DERFUL PANORAMIC VIEWS OF BAY, OCEAN, MTS.
AND NEWPORT CENTER ARE UNSURPASSED
ANYWHERE!
WEITCUFF 1121.•
PERFECT FAMILY HOME. MAJOR REMODEL JUST
COMPLETED. CUSTOM DETAtl THROUGHOUT. 2
STORY, 5 BR, 41A BA, GOURMET KITCHEN, ENOR-
MOUS FAMILY ROOM. SEE ITt
IOVEI ... El 17•.•
LOVELY BAYFRONT HOME, DOCK + PRIVATE
BEACH. 5 BR. FAMILY ANO KITCHEN COMBO. DEN/
LIBRARY. SEPARATE MASTER SUITE.
• CAIYll 11.211.111
PANORAMIC VIEW OF 8TH FAJRWAY. EXCITINO
CUSTOM HOME W/GENEAOUS USE OF WARM
WOODS AND BRICK. IDEAL FLOOR PLAN -LARGE
ROOMS FOR GRACIOUS ENTERTAINING.
NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE -CORNER OF COAST HWY. AT AVOCADO
644-9060
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