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BY CHERYL STEHLING
The steering committee for the
McFadden Square Community
Association and the Newport Beach
City Council remained at an impasse
following last week's study session,
during which the fate of the area was
discussed.
Renovation of the area has long been
planned and tenants of McFadden
Square would like to see a village
atmosphere, much like that of Cannery
Village. The problem that remains is
how to fund the project.
.. The Mcfadden Square area pre-
sents the image of Newport Beach to
visitors, .. said Bill Schon I au, a member
of the steering committee ... It is the
founding spot for the city and has been
studied si nce 1973, but nothing has been
accomplished."
Schonlau stated that the emphasis
has been on ac~iring fundiqfrom tbc
tenants, but t,enan,ts_,,!!L.Jiree that
funding shoufd ~.from1.1Ser fees. in
the form of revenues from parking
meters and parking fines accrued in the
Mcfadden Square area exclusively.
He said that those deriving a benefit
from the area should pay for it and that
funding should not have to come from
tenant-generated bonds.
William Blurock, of the Blurock
Partnership, said that with all of the
improvements completed in Newport
Beach over the years, the McFadden
Square area has been the most ne-
glected.
"The Red Cars were gone in 1946.
but we still have car tracks in our
streets,·· Blurock said. "The idea of
doi ng bandaid work. like repairing
curbs and gutters, is not my idea of
improvement. ..
The City Council gave approval last
October for the building of a new
restroom adjacent to the pier. At that
time, mo ney was appro priated for the
public works department to revamp the
beach parking area and for the upkeep
and maintenance of curbs. gutters and
sidewalks. to a value of $1 ,203.502. The
plan included no land caping o r aes-
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BY ROGER BLOOM
Tb.rec men were arrested this week
and charged with multiple counts of
grand theft in an alleged embezzling
case involving cars consigned to the
Auto Gallery in Newport Beach.
James Anderson, 39, and Brent
Edward Clem, 31 , both of Newport
Beach, and Reginald Kennedy of
Laguna Niguel are alleged to have taken
cars on con signment at the Auto
Gallery over a 16-month period, sold
them, and then kept the proceeds rather
than paying the original owners.
Kennedy had been arrested on a similar
charge in January, and follow-up
investigation of that case led to his re-
arrest on new charges as well as the
arrests of Andenon and Clem, said
NBPD Dct. Doug Parmentier.
.. The arrest of Reginald Kennedy
caused this house of cards to fall apart, ..
Parmentier C<aid .
He added that police have identified
95 to I 00 cars that were allegedly sold
in this way, and that some Sl.6 million
is involved in the case.
Anderson. the principal of the Auto
Gallery. was arrested by the FBI in
Honolulu last Thursday on a federal
warrant for interstate flight to avoid
prosecutio n. Parmentier said that
Anderson apparently left Newport
Beach for Hawaii shortly after
Kennedy's first arrest. He was arrested
after leaving his quarters, which had
been under surveillance. in the f ashioa-
able Kabala section of Honolulu last
Thursday and driving to a car dealer-
ship in that city. Parmentier said he did
not know why Anderson went to the
car dealership.
Clem was arrested without incident
at his home Friday. Kennedy, out on
bail o n the January charges, surrcn-
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Buffa out; backs Baker
In a surprise move. Costa Mesa
Councilman Peter Buffa withdrew
Tuesday fro m the Republican primary
race in the 40th Congressional District
and thre"° h1 support behind Irvine
Councilman David Baker.
"The timing JU t wasn 'l rig ht." 'aid
Buffa at a news conference Tuesda~
afternoon that al-..o included Baker and
three of Buff a\ fello"' Costa \.1e~a
councllmemher' He added that the
dec1s1on was his own and that his
withdrawal was not solicited by Bak.er
o r am one el~e
"This 1~ the classie t thing l'H ever
'een in politic~ ... said a he a ming Baker .. ror him to decade to wnhdraw like
th1~ and throv. h11i total '\uppon to me
1, 1ust a clas\\ thing lll do ··
Other cand1datec;' comment-.. could
nOl he obtained b) pre<\~ time Tuesday.
'Calls 4 Kids' coming
BY Ritt HARV[\
A grou p of parents and teachers
expect to put their all on the hoe this
Sunday when they brave ly take tele-
phones in hand and temporarily break
into the telepho ne solicitation business.
Those who survive will continue the
process. known as Calls 4 Kids. on
Tuesday and Wednesday night.
Volunteers will be calling parents and
former contributors to solicit funds for
the Newport-Mesa Schools Founda-
tion. The foundation is a non-profit,
community based organi7.ation that was
orpniz.ed in 1981 in response to Prop.
13 and the Gann Initiative.
-rhis is our one major fuodrailer for
the year.• ..ad office manqer Judy
R.itte~ -onpnany, we planned to
raile funds to repl8ce prosrum cut
hecause of lower tale funding, and
that's what we did. For example, the
N M lJSD lost nearly all of its music
program after Gann. We supplied funds
to get things going again.
~Now. the district has found funds
for the music programs, so for the past
three years we've been concentrating on
funding individual grants ...
Rittenhouse said teachers, students
or even parents may apply for a pant,
which may be used for nearly any
academic purpose. Students or parents
requesting funds must do so throup
the sponsonhip of a teachet.
"We"e made arantt for books.
cquipmalt, field tripe, CYal plays, .. said
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Five elected to UCI group
Five prominent Orange
County business executives have
joined the UC Irvine Board of
Overseers. the executive arm of
the UCI Foundation.
D r . Patrick J . Hanratty,
Roger Johnson, Timothy L.
Strader. Thomas T . Tierney and
Thomas C.K . Yuen accepted
positions o n the board this
month.
Hanratty is president and
chief executive officer of Manu-
facturing and Consulting Servi-
ces Inc., an Irvine-based manu-
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Fine Arts Gallery. He and his
wife, Elizabeth, have endowed a
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Strader is chairman and chief
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based real estate development
firm. His UCJ affiliations
include membership in the Chief
Executive Roundtablc, Chancel-
lor's Club and the Founder's
Committee for the Bren Events
Center. Strader lives in Newport
Beach.
Yuen is executive vice presi-
dent and co-founder of AST
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UCI graduate and an active
member of the Alumni Associ-
ation. He received the Lauds and
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Award in 1986 and the Out-
standing Engineering Alumni
Award in 1987. He is a member
of the Chief Executive Round-
table and the Daniel G. Aldrich
Jr. Society. He lives in Corona
del Mar.
OCC Career Day set
Representatives frq,m 40 of
Orange C ounty's leading
employers will be on hand to
discuss career opportunities at
Orange Coast College's annual
"Career Day, .. Tuesday, April
12, from JO a.m. to 3 p.m.
Employers from banks, hos-
pitals, hotels, city government,
retail stores, amusement parks
and many other businesses will
be present to hand out inf orma·
tional brochures and discuss
their career fields in the campus
quad area.
The public is invited. There is
no admission charge.
.. Career Day .. is held in con-
junction with OCC's "Coast
Weck." acitvities, which take
place this year April I 2-15.
"Career Day" is sponsored by
the college's Job Placement
Center and the Associated Stu-
dents of Orange Coast College.
For further information, call
the OCC Job Placement Center,
(714) 432-5575.
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Margaret Daigh
Margaret Daigh (Peg) Hirth,
76 wife of formu Newport Be~cb Mayor Ed Hirth, died
March 12, at her home in
Fallbrook, California, follow-
ing an extended illness.
During her years in Newport
Beach, Mrs. Hirth was active
in many community and phil-
anthropic organizations,
including the Assistance
League, Children's Home
Society, Trojan League, Pan-
hellenic, Alpha Chi Omega
Alumnae and t he Corona del
Mar Community Church. She
also served as secretary I treas-
urer of the Dolphins, the wom-
en's division of the Newport
Harbor Arca Chamber of
Commerce.
She was born March 16.
191 l , in Garden City, Kansas,
and attended the University of
Southern California, class of
1934. At USC she met Ed
Hirth, and they were married
in 1935.
The Hirths moved to New-
port Beac h in 1949. They
owned and o perated .. Hirth
Harbor," a marina and yacht
brokerage next to the Balboa
Yacht Basin, for more than 20
years.
Mr. Hirth served on the
Newport Beach City Council
from 1968 to 1972, and also
served as mayor in 1970.
ln 1977 the Hirths moved to
Fallbrook, where Mrs. Hirth
continued to be active in com-
munity organizations includ-
ing Newcomers, People to
People, and the Fallbrook
McFadden.
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Scbonlau is the pivotal person
involved in trying to get all of
the area merchants and business
owners to agree o n a comprom-
ise. He has been meeting with
various councilmembers before
the meeting of the off-street
parking committee takes place,
Presbyterian Church.
She leaves her husband, Ed;
a son, Edgar Theodore (Ted)
Hirth, and daughtger-in-law
Janet, of Laguna Niguel; a
daughter. J o han Morrison
Askowitz, and son-in-law Dr.
Leonard A . Askowitz, of
Miami Beach; a brother, J on-
athan P . (Jack) Daigh, and
sister-in-Jaw Jacqueline
(Jackie) Daigh of Costa Mesa;
another sister-in-law, Helen
Hirth; and grandchildren
Lianne Margaret Morrison.
Edgar Roscoe (Ross) Morri-
son, Ryan Edgar Hirth, and
Christine Margaret (Christy)
Hirth.
Memorial services were held
Tuesday, March 15, at the
Fall brook Presbyterian
Church.
In lieu of flowers, donations
may be sent to the Children's
Home Society of Orange
County.
scheduled within the next two
weeks. He said he is "cautiously
optimistic .. that agreements wil l
be reached.
.. Everyone concerned wants to
see the area upgraded," Schon-
lau said, .. but we must do more
homework before it comes to
pass.''
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Teresa Bloomingdale isn't
related to the founder of the
major department store in New
York, but she's done something
almost as incredible. She's had
10 children in 12 years. and she
is still living to tell about it.
Bloomingdale. author of sev-
eral books on motherhood. ha5
-;urvived allo wances ("the grea-
test rip-off in eco nomic hi s-
to ry .. ). tra veling with children
("the worst idea poss ible when
the k id<; outnumbe r the car
windows"). and sleepovers.
Bloomingdale will speak o n
M o nda). April 25 . at the
Edwards Ci nema Theater. New-
port Center. Newport Beach.
She is the final speaker in the
1988 Town Hall Celebrity Ser-
ies, sponsored by Assistance
Leagues of Laguna Beach and
Newpo rt Beach. The lecture
begi ns at 10:30 a.m.
When her last child entered
school. she started writing about
the insanity of ha\-ing I 0 child-
ren, proving that the joys and
hilarities outweigh the miserie
of ne ver-ending laundry. con-
stant carpooli ng and corched
gravy.
Bloomingdale has been keep-
ing her readers in stitches with
her books. which include
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Mother (And Other La't'.·s I U ve
By). Up A Famtlr Tree. and I
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Misguided priorities
The U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Apj>eals showed a callous disregard
for public safety recently in striking down mandatory drug and
alcohol testing of railroad workers involved in serious accidents.
If upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court, this wrong-headed ruling
could prevent similar plans to test airline pilots, air-traffic
controllers, and other persons in safety-related occupations.
The preposterous verdict would probably exempt even the drivers
of school buses from drug testing.
By a 2-1 margin, the court held that the Federal Railroad
Administration may not require blood and urine tests of train crews
involved in an accident that caused death, major personal injury.
major property damage, or the release of a hazardous substance.
The court also voided regulations authorizing supervisors to
require breath or urine tests of employees suspected of using drugs
or alcohol. The court concluded that drug testing and detection
programs are matters to be negotiated with the employees' union.
Prior to the recent ruling, those persons could either be fired
or suspended until it was determined that they were capable of
discharging their duties in a responsible manner. Refusal to take
the test was appropriately grounds for an automatic nine-month
suspension.
Unfortunately, such safeguards have been dashed by the 9th
Circuit's misguided decision. They should be expeditiously
reinstated by the U.S. Supreme Court.
Meat and potatoes
The middle-aged non-parent we know was astounded at Secretary
William Bennett's proposed curriculum for his model high school.
His surprise was based not on what Bennett recommended, but
on the fact that such suggestions were necessary .
.. You mean today's high school kids don't take four years of
English and math and three or four years of science?" the non-
parent asked.
Well, no, many of them don't. But, as Bennett points out, all
of them should.
At Bennett's imaginary James Madison High School, every
student would be required to take four years of English literature,
three years of mathematics ranging from algebra to calculus, three
years of science. two years of foreign language, two years of physical
education and a half-year each of music and art.
Once they met those basic requirements they could return to
classes in basket-weaving, woodshop, zen and the teen-ager and
the other non-academic. educational junk-food classes that clutter
the class schedules of too many high school students.
Bennett . of course. has no authority to set curricula for the
nation's high schools. But, by usi ng his post as a bully pulpit for
classical education. the secretary is helping raise educational
standards.
High schools that don't require students to learn English, math
and science bevond a basic level are cheating their students and
society.
That process now seems to be reversing itself, partly through
the influence of educators such as William Bennett and California
School Superintendent Bill Honig. Their leadership and their quest
for improved educational quality have begun to pay off.
There is more to be done, however. A good way to begin would
be for every high school in America to adopt Bennett's James
Madison High School curriculum and graduation requirements.
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A new origin of the species
It would be hard to choose a
favorite conversationalist
among Judge R obert Gardner,
Senior Raconteur Les Stef-
fensen and Community Pundit
Blackie Gadarian. Each is an
original, an authoritative wit
and a brilliant student of the
world's manners and mores. The
other day, 1 had the unmistak-
ably good fortune of sharing
lunch with all three at the same
time at the Balboa Bay Club, and
I wish I had the entire occasion
on videotape.
There was really no purpose
to the luncheon except to match
wits and drinks with Blackie,
visiting here with his wife, Sara,
both taking time from their
celebrity bar and boatyard in
Maui. A few days after the
luncheon, Blackie entered
Scripps Hospital in La Jolla for
surgcry-3~ hours of it-on his
left eye. The operation was a
success, and the Gadarians have
returned to Hawaii.
Bob Gardner and Les Stef-
fensen are gcn-u-winc pioneers
of our town. Judac Gardner is
one of the most intellectual
jurists I have known. He was a
city judge in Newport, and an
Orange County superior court
judge, before becoming a Cali-
fornia State Appellate Court
Judge. After retiring from the
appellate bench, be became the
chief justice of the Supreme
Court in Samoa, for two terms,
and I hope he finds time to put
all bis impressions of and expe-
riences in Samoa into a book.
Steffensen, as almost every-
body should know, wu an early
day PR person, developer,
planner, and chairman of the
Board of Freeholders who
drafted our city charter. He wu,
and is, a community treasure,
and you should comider your-
1elf one of God\ cboeen people
if you are fortunate enoup to
attend a function where Les is
either speaker or toastmaster.
He and Gardner star in the city's
longest running performancc-
emcee and president of Amigo
Viejos.
And Blackie. of course. you
already know if you've read
these columns in recent months.
All the years that Blackie and
for food. From time to time, he
would toss a cabbage root or
some vegetable over the wall,
and when someone would ask a
beggar where he got the food.
he would say, ·oh, from that
bastard gardener.'" There have
been times even today, the Judge
acknowledged, when people
have referred to him in exactly
Time of my Life
Sara lived herc-bef ore moving
to Maui some nine years ago-
werc years of fun and bombast.
Blackie really was the village
pundit, and Webster defines
pundit u .. one who gives opin-
ions in an authoritative
manner." That's our Blackie.
These three venerable voices
spent several houn comparin1
their origins and antecedents,
their adventures and other expe-
riences, and swapping insults
along the way. Blackie, the
Armenian, and Bob tbe Scot,
claimed there wu stulldugery
and maybe IC&lldal in roots or
branches of their family trees,
while Les, the Scandinavian,
serenely sipped his martini,
letting the other two fight for the
infamy honor. Gadarian claimed
there were shootings and other
displays of ill tempr by some of
his forebears among the Ar-
menians in Manhattan. and
Judge Gardner claimed his name
came from his ancient antece-
dent in Scotland.
.. He wu the illeaitimate aon
of a wealthy landowner,.. the
juclp said. •ffe later worked in
the YeFtable plots imide the
--walla, and .. be harvested
CIOpl. lie oould ..... tbe poor
peOple oatlWe tl9e .. ~ ....
BY JIM FELTON
the same way.
Judge Gardner has a great
admiration for the Samoans.
.. They arc a very proud peo-
ple," be said. '1bey consider
themsclvca superior to all other
people, all other races and all
other nationalities. They refuse
to believe they m like others
inhabitina the Pacific Islands,
who can be traced back to
origins in Iran or PeniL They
believe that in tbe time of
creation, God just dropped this
bia rock in the ocean and set the
Samoans on it."
Blackie luild uotber venion of
the ofisin of tbe species. "God
fint created the Armenians," he
wcl. M'J"hat't wby they're such a
proud people and why everyone
else is always picking on them."
"You mean they were the first
to step off Noah's Ark?" Judge
Gardner atcd.
..That's riaht. There would be
two elephants, two zebras, two
hones, two Armenians, and like
tbat ... And, of course, that's why
to many Armenians stayed near
Mount Aratat, be said.
With ludl pride. wbat would
baw Npp 1 aed if tbe Armenians
aad Samoan1 laacl ever got
to11tller. Steffensen uted.
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Utility stocks: Asking tbe right questions
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One of the most difficult
decisions you regularly have to
make u an investor is whether
to put money into a stock that
yields more-than-average
income and is also more risky,
or to go with the lower yield and
somewhat safer investment.
For yean, the stocks of local
electric utility companies have
given investon the best of both
worlds by providing relatively
high income and relatively low
risk. More recently, though,
huge cost overruns on some
nuclear power plants and uncer-
tain regulations have raised new
questions about the risks of these
stocks.
In fact, you can still find many
low-risk utility stocks that will
provide a flow of dividend
income higher than that of most
common stocks. Some utility
issues off er the prospect of
capital gains. Which type you
choose will, of course, depend
Dear Eclhor:
I am writing to you in
response to some recent letters
regarding the 40th Congres-
sional Primary Race which
eemed to indicate that since
many local elected officials have
endorsed Dave Baker for the
Congressional seat being
vacated by Congressman Robert
Badham. Mr. Baker is entitled
to less consideration than some
of the other candidates.
l strongly disagree. Dave
on your particular investment
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income, ask your Financial
Consultant about income utility
stocks. Generally, these are
companies that are completing
nuclear construction progranis
and have incurred large expen-
ditures. They often are able to
pay higher dividends. Current
yields on some of these stocks
are around 8 percent to 11
percent.
If you 're wiUing to sacrifice
some income now for the pros-
pect of future capital gains, ask
your Financial Consultant to
identify growth utility stocks for
you. These are likely to be
companies that have strong cash
flows, minimal capital expendi-
tures and relatively low con-
struction activity. Many of these
utilities n • .&y also have some
diversification into non-
regulated businesse~ generating
additional earnings.
As a result, they may pay
somewhat lower dividends rela-
tive to earnings. The current
yield for such stocks is about S ~
percent to 8 percent. Due to the
relative strength of their earn-
ings capacity, they have the
MONEY ~~
potential for significant capital
appreciation.
After deciding which )ype of
utility stock-income or
growth-is best for you, work
with your Financial Consultant
to make sure you understand the
risk factors on a specific issue.
The question to ask:
How is tbe stock nted! The
standard investment rating ser-
vices such a Standard • Poor's
and Moody's evaluate each
utility stock, as does a special
utility rating service, Duff A
Phelps. A high rating means the
financial condition of· the util-
ity-and, by im_plication. its
dividend rate-is regarded as
sound.
Wllat • die lltillty '• espmure
on nuclear plant cOllltnlction! If
the company has been operating
a nuclear plant for some time
without problems, the risk is far
less than that of a company with
an unfinished nuclear plant.
Wllat is tile udllty '1 ftlel mis?
A company that uses hydro
(water) OT coal as its chief power
source is in a strong position.
More risky, because the future
price and supply are uncertain,
is a company that relics heavily
on natural gas or oil.
.. the proportion of residm-
tia l to industrial custo•ers
balanced! A company that relies
too heavily on a few industrial
customers can run into problems
if a local plant closes or .if that
Letters to; the Editor
Baker is the only candidate with
the credentials of having worked
throughout the district for civic,
philanthropic and Republican
causes. Unlike Rosenberg or
Cox (neither having represented
anyone except themselves),
Dave Baker has been involved
not only in the city of Irvine as
its former mayor and now a city
councilman, but also "in the
trenches'' wo rking for things
such as Boys/ Girls Club of the
Harbor Area. a regional medi-
cial center and
wide projects.
other district-candidate who will continue to
work and care for the citizens
Where may l ask have been
the other candidates in this race?
Certainly not .. paying their
dues" in the District and with
the Republican Party.
rm supporting Dave Baker
because he is the only candidate
with the credentials worthy of
representing the 40th District.
Not only that, I know that, win
or lose. Dave Baker is the only
th:
RJCHARD GRANT
corpc1rat1on
of Orange County.
I think that those elected
officials who have already
endorsed Dave Baker recognize
his commitment and have
responded in a way that is not
only appropriate. but in the best
interest of the 40th Congres-
sional District. -Jama "Ban" Person
Newport Badl
particular industry incurt •
slump.
Investor demand for utility
stocks usually picks up as inter-
est rates fall because interest is
a major expense for almost all
utility companies and current
high returns offered by many
utilities frequently exceed
money market rates. Obviously.
however. these arc just some of
the factors to consider if you've
decided that utility stocks meet
some of your investment needs.
If you have any questions on
this or other investment ideas,
feel free to give me a call at (800)
533-3402.
Ktn Tokash is a financial
conmltant with Slwarson uh-
man Hutton in Ntwport Stach.
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,_, Ila 1, ••THE NEWPORT WN
Tustin up ne~t for Harbor's sluggers
·ay GEORGE PAPPAS
Spring Break usually signifies
a time for rest and relaxation,
a chance for a breather in the
middle of the busy school
season. But for Neviport Har-
bor'• baseball team Euter Week
may have taken on different
meaning.
The Sailon bad a rough time
of it this past week u they
dropped three of four games in
the Bolsa Grande Tournament.
The Sailon resume Sea View
League action against Corona
del Mar and Tustin this weeL
Harbor faces Tustin 3:1S p.m.
tomorrow in a home game.
Meanwhile, Corona del Mar,
who bad the Euter Week off,
goes against league leader Sad-
dleback at 3: IS p.m. tomorrow
in a home game.
"We can't play this week lite
we did in our tut two games in
the tournament," commented
Harbor Coach Wayne Heck.
"Our team bu to get back on
tracL"
Tustin is one of the better
teams in the league with a strong
pitching staff. Recently, they
shut down the hot hitting
Estancia.
"Tustin is always a tough team
to beat," Heck streued. "They
have a very young team this year,
but they have been doing well."
"The team that makes the less
mistakes will win."
Kirk Summers will pitch
against Tustin, Heck said.
In the Bolsa Grande Tourna-
ment, the Sailon lost to Capis-
trano Valley, 6-2, Costa Mesa,
IM and Lcuzinger, 7~, to finish
eiahth in the tourney.
Against Lcuriqcr, the Sailon
were held to only five hits in the
the lou.
the second and third inninp, but
the Sailon still trailed 72 after
four inninp. Lcuzinger scored
five runs in the fint three innings
to take an early lead.
Summers wu charged with
the lou. It WU his f Ourth this
"We played a couple very
good aames at the beginning of
the tourney, but we played
poorly after that," be added. season. Zenz went 3 for 4 in the aame. "Lately, we have been hurt by
mental mi1take1,.. Heck Harbor'• pitchina also ran
explained. into trouble lpinst Cotta Mesa.
"But our pitching has been The Sailon fell to the Mus-
fine with Gary Lindbera and tanp for the second time this
Summen. Zack Goemer and season. Harbor also lost to
Jim Jenninp have also been Costa Mesa in the Newport Elks
pitching okay," be added. "Still, ,~mament last month.
I'm glad we got four games in." "Casta Mesa has a pretty good
Harbor received offensive team. They beat us with their
punch from Brad Zenz and two best playen out, .. be said.
Summen, who each slammed The Sailon fell behind 6-0
solo home runs in the Lcuzinger after four innings, but came back
game. The solo blasts came in to score four runs in the next
two innings to keep things close.
Tony Wren ripped a solo
homer in the fourth inning for
Harbor.
Harbor trailed 6-4 going into
the final inning. But Costa
Mesa's Greg Ertel slammed the
door shut on the Sailon •chances
as be pounded a three-run homer
in the top of seventh inning.
Goemer was banded the loss
for Harbor.
Costa Mesa •s Scott Snedeker .
pitched for the win.
"l\te had stronger teams than
this one. But I think this team
is more fun to coach than any
of the othen. Our team only has
12 playen but they want to
play," be added.
"'l'm looking forward to our
last 12 games."
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CdM girls defend league swim title
BY GEORGE PAPPAS
This year'• girls swimming
team at Corona d~l Mar High
is a young squad, but despite
inexperience they bave a excel-
lent shot at repeating as Sea
View Leque champions.
CdM recently started league
action with a meet against Tus-
ti~ which resulted in tie. Cd M
faces Univenity and Estancia in
their next two swim meets,
startomg this Wednesday at 3
p.m. at EstanciL
"We11 be contenden to repeat
as league champions," remarked
CdM Coach Doua Voldiq. This
is Volding•s fourth year as the
_girls swim coach. Voldina bu
led CdM to two Sea View
League titles in the put three
yean.
More than half of 1wimmen
OD this year's team are fp:tbman.
But Volclina expecta tbia ,a.r's
tam to be improved ewer lait .......
CdM didn't pUtiClipete iD CIF
compeddota t.ll ,.... d• to
iajuriet ~ ll•rt tM Sea
Kiap'lclt1r• wtlll_. ol
the season, Voiding stated.
"'It was tough for us last year.
We had injuries and we decided
not to enter CIF competition,"
he explained.
CdM's girls squad only con-
tains three senion and three
junion with the rest being f rcsh-
man and sophomores.
"Things look great for us in
next few yean to come," Voiding
stressed.
Voiding described Tustin 's
squad as excellent and he
expects them and Univenity to
be CdM's chief competiton for
the league swim crown.
"It's not easy to tie in swim-
ming," Voldina said.
"The, officials asked if the
coaches wanted to pt in pool
and lettJe it, but J~ done my
stint," be joked.
CdM beat out Uaiwnity in
tbe leape finala for the title a.t
ICalOD.
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Harbor's team.
"Harbor bas some talented
swimmcn. They will do well
during league finals." v olding was reluctant to sin-
gle out the strongest swimmers
on CdM's girls team.
"I'm stressina the team this
year. Our team as a whole ii
beginning to come together," be
added.
Freshman Kate Salvino has so
far qualified for CIF competi-
tion in the freestyle and back-
stroke.
Others that have excelled
duriq tbe team's initial meets
include freshman Hillary Dun-
du, in tbe braltltroke, f rab-
man Gilliaa Guataf son and
senior Georpaa Smith.
Senior Dawn Bandanak bu
Uo twam well tllil IUIOD.
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ANIL 7. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN ,_ 7
CdM tennis: Young but impr~ving
BY GEORGE PAPP AS
Corona del Mar High 's boys
tennis is off to a good start this
season with 3-0 lea_Jue record.
The Sea Kings appear to have
a good chance of improving on
their second-place finish of last
season and grabbing the Sea
View League title.
But they have one problem:
Newport Harbor.
Harbor's team has improved
greatly in the past year and is
ranked third in CIF. The Sailors
are odds-on favorites to take the
league title. Cd M is ranked rig.ht
behind Harbor in CIF, in the
fourth position.
The two teams meet in a
showdown this week.
The Sea Kings also play Sad-
dleback 3 p.m. tomorrow in a
home match.
CdM's overall record is 7-3
with their only losses to top
ranked Beverly Hills, Santa
Barbara and Woodbridge.
"We have a young team with
only one senior," remarked
CdM Coach Bob Heffern, who
has helmed the Sea Kings• boys
tennis program for the past nine
years. "Our program should be
very good next year."
Still, Heff crn expects this
OCC looks t6 extend streak
Coach Mike Mayne's Orange
Coast College baseball team can
overcome its shaky start to the
Orange Empire Conf ercnce sea-
son with a couple of games
against the league-leading Ran-
cho Santiago College Dons this
week.
The Pirates (17-12-1, 2-3 in
Orange Empire action) haven 1t
been in action since dropping
Citrus, 7-4, behind the seven-hit
pitching of Sam Colarusso (3-
3), Saturday, March 26, in
Glendora.
The Spring Break comes to an
end for the Bucs, though, when
they visit Santa Ana, home of
the Dons, this week. The top-
ranked team in the Southland
sports has a 25-3, 5-0 record.
The teams conclude the two-
gamc set at OCC today. Both
games begin at 2:30 p.m.
Rancho Santiago topped
OCC in the conference-opening
game at OCC March 17. 8-5. At
the time, the Pirates were in the '
midst of a losing streak that saw
them drop four game in a row
and eight of 11 . beating only
L.A. Valley and Golden West
(twice) during that span.
They ended that streak with
a 5-3 victory over pesky River-
side March 24 at OCC. In that
one, reliever Jim Dedrick,
replacing John Kuzmic (3-2) in
the ninth inning, fanned the final
two Tiger hitters with runners at
second and third to record his
fourth save.
With the win over Citrus two
days later, OCC now holds a
two-game win streak.
Mayne says he is leaning
toward using Kuzmic in the first
game against the Dons, with
Mike Misuraca likely Thursday.
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year's team to reach the playoffs
again. Cd M was beaten in the
CIF semifinals last season.
The Sea Kings finished second
behind University last season.
CdM lost their best player on
last year's squad, Mike Briggs,
to graduation.
"Newport has the best singles
players in the league," Hcff ern
stated ... Whoever wins between
us and Harbor will go on to win
the league title."
Cd M has seven returning
players from last year's team.
Heffern stressed that the Sea
Kings's squad has s hown
improvement over the past year.
The Sea Kings• top singles
players is junior Rob Atkin.
.. Rob is our main guy. He
played doubles for us last year.
He's got a ways to go, but he
has the potential to be a very
good player," Heffern added.
Atkin will represent the Sea
Kings in the Ojai Tournament
which starts on April 21.
In the doubles, Scott Atkin
and Rieb Han arc standouts.
The doubles combination of
Doug Schulein and Marshall
Solomon have also performed
well for the Sea Kings.
Other standout players on the
team include freshman Jaime
Catzman, sophomore Alex
McClintock and Bob Etebar.
Recently, Cd M beat U nivcr-
sity, who arc ranked sixth in
CIF.
Heffern added that be docsn'
expect to have much trouble
with Saddle back tomorrow.
City tournament
held this month
Newport Beac h's Parks,
Beaches and Recreation Depart-
ment announces an outdoor 3-
on-3 basketball tournament to
be held on April 16 and 17.
starting at 9 a.m.
The tournament will be held
at 38th-Street Park, which i!.
located at Balboa Blvd. and 38th
Street. Fee for the tournament
is S35 and competition will be
conducted in three divisions.
The divisions include 6-0 and
under, 6-3 and under and an
open d ivision.
Deadline for signing up is
April 13. F or more information
please call ewport Beach's
recreation department at 644-
3151.
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PUE I .... 1. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN
Gearing up for Ensenada Yacht Race
BY RALPH RODHEIM
It is the goal of the Marine
Scene to inform Newport resi-
dents of the various happenings
on and around the waterfront.
The subject matter varies from
educational topics, like how to
varnish your boat or where to
find a good marine photo-
grapher, to where the bot spots
are for waterfront dining. And,
of course, the updates on sailing
results. If you have any sugges-
tions for topics or articles, please
call me at 557-5100.
Tonight, the Newport Beach
Nautical M uscum will become
the official depository for all the
Newport to Ensenada Yacht
Race memorabilia. A gala event
is planned, featuring South-of-
the-Border food, drink and
entertainment. The public is
invited and admission is free.
Festivities are from 5 to 8 p.m.
at the museum, 1714 W. Balboa
Blvd., Newport Beach.
The formal program will
begin at approximately 7 p.m.
Balboa Yacht Club Commodore
Doug Wall will act as emcee.
Special guests will include
Roy Disney of Walt Disney
Productions, recounting bis
many Ensenada races aboard
Shamrock. He will race this year
on his Nelson/ Merck 68, Pye-
MARINE
SCENE
wac.ket. Roy will also show bis
Ensenada Race video, "Pacific
High," filled with highlights of
prevtous races.
There will also be an exhibit
of race photos by Geri Conser,
Newport's own aerial photo-
grapher.
Sail on down and get a head
start on the Race festivities!
The intent of this year's
Ensenada Race is not only to
promote sailing, but also to
incorporate good will between
the coastal ports. Newport
Beach has an opportunity to
help the underprivileged people
of Ensenada. A huge truck,
provided by U.S. Delivery, will
be in the parking lot of BCYC,
1601 Bayside Dr., Newport
Beach, from April 13 through
April 21 to collect donated
items. Clothing, bedding, tow-
els, furniture, toys, and house-
hold supplies are all needed.
For more information, call
Chairman Wayne Gary at 458-
2586, or Bahia Corinthian at
644-9530.
Join Mayor John Cox, AT&T
and the Newport Harbor Area
Chamber of Commerce for the
annual Ensenada send-off lunch,
April 21, at Balboa Yacht Club.
For reservations, call the
Chamber at 644-8211 .
Special Note: Due to the
influx of race entries, NOSA has
extended the entry date to April
8, 1988.
Newport National Uttle League
Standings as of April 2, 1988 Matney transfers to OCC
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Cardinals 2 I Tigers
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Pirates 4 0 Dodgers
Cardinals 2 I Tigers
Angels I 2 Athletics
Padres 0 3 Orioles
Yankees 0 4 Cubs
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Former All-CIF first team
linebacker Chris Matney of
Bolsa Grande High bas trans-
ferred to Orange Coast College
this spring from Coe College of
Cedar Rapids, IA~ where he was
uFreshman of the Year" for
1987.
Matney (6-0, 205), who led
Coe College in interceptions as
an outside linebacker, bas been
taking part in spring driJls at
occ.
The sophomore was the de-
fensive catalyst that helped
Bolsa Grande to its first-ever
CIF Central Conference cham-
pionship in 1986 ... under Greg
Shadid, now an assistant coach
for Bill Workman at OCC.
He was Defensive Player of
the Year in the Garden Grove
League that year and made the
first team All-Orange County
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squad, as picked by the Orange
County Register newspaper.
next season, Workman said.
Lorenz, a 6-2, I 75-pound
transfer from College of the
Siskiyous, was the third-leading
receiver for the P irates last
season, with 24 receptions for
313 yards.
In other OCC grid news,
sophomore wide receiver David
Lorenz bas signed a letter-of-
intent to play for Pacific Uni-
versity of Forest Grove, Ore.,
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Police Blotter
MONDAY, MARCH 21
CRIMES
0830 - A car stereo valued at
SI,~ wa reported stolen from
a vehicle in the 1300 block of
Quail.
0940 - A clock valued at SSOO
was reported stolen from a
residence in the 400 block of
Lugonia.
1230 -Jewelry valued at
Sl,7SO wu reported stolen from
a residence in the 300 block of
Sipal.
1430 -Tail light lenses valued
at $200 were reported stolen
from a vehicle in the 4SOO block
of Birch.
ARRESTS
0100-Michael Raymond Wat-
son, 18, of Newport Beach was
arrested on suspicion of rape.
1340 -Ronald Russell Folds,
34, of Fountain Valley was
~ted on suspicion of expos-
ing himself in a public place.
1630-Larry Allen Young, 40,
of Newport Beach wu arrested
on suspicion of misdemeanor
Calls ...
us ........
especially computcn and soft-
ware."
She said former grants
included a Bausch and Lomb
academic stereo zoom micro-
scope to a science class at
Corona del Mar High School,
to be used to study the f unda-
mental structure of plants and
animals. The foundation also
funded purchase of video tapes
of classic plays and books to be
used by junior honon classes
and advanced placement English
classes at Estancia High School.
"Possibly one of our more
interesting funding projects has
been the fin~ing of a program
that allows students from Killy-
brookc School and the Marion
Panons Special Education Cen-
ter to get together once a
month,"' said Rittenhouse. "We
supplied funding for buses to
transport students between the
two schools. Panons is a school
for mentally handicapped kids,
and once a month the tcenagen
from Panons and the Kindcr-
gartnen from Killybrookc get
together:
'"There's a pretty steep age
difference, but the kids Ft alona
drunk driving.
TUESDAY, MARCH l2
CRIMES
I 025 - A car stereo valued at
S800 wu reported stolen from
a vehicle in the I SOO block of
Placentia.
1435 -Video equipment
valued at S 1,360 was reported
stolen from Audio Visual Head-
quarten located at 900 Newport
Center Drive.
I S20 -A microwave valued at
$300, a ladder valued at SSO and
stereo speaken valued at S700
were reported stolen from a
residence in the 1100 block of
South Bayf ront.
ARRESTS
0 I 00 -Daniel Lee Young, 27,
of Palmdale was arrested on
suspicion of disorderly conduct.
0300 -Manuel Jimenez, 22, of
Santa Ana was arrested on
suspicion of misdemeanor drunk
driving.
192S -Clifton Duke Ross, t8,
of Santa Ana was arrested on
suspicion of attempted grand
well. The purpose of the pro-
gram is to increase problem
solving and independence and to
build confidence in a variety of
independent social settings. It
allows the kids from Killybrooke
to learn to interact with mentally
handicapped kids and the kids
from Parsons to interact with
normal kids. The program bas
been highly successful"'
Rittenhouse said there arc
12,000 families with children in
the school distric~ and it would
be impossible for volunteers to
call them all, so the group plans
to concentrate on past contri-
butors.
Some of the volunteers arc a
little nervous, according to
Rittenhouse.
"Af tcr all, not everybody is
happy to bear from a telephone
solicitor,"' she said ... We start out
by immediately identifying
ourselves as teachers or parents
of children in the district. In this
way, we hope to avoid a lot of
phones banged in our cars."'
The voluntccn will be calling
between the hours of noon and
8 p.m. on Sunday and again
between 6 and 9 p.m. on Tuesday
and Wednesday.
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tbdt of an automobile.
WD>NDDAY, MAllCH 23
CRIMD
115 -A wlleelchair valued mt
S450 waa reported stolen from
a raidence in tbe 200 block of
Pearl.
1230 -Surfina equipment
valued at S960 was reported
stolen from a ..,... ia the 2800
block of Wat Balboa.
1430 -Clotbina valued at S222
was reported stolen from The
Red Balloon located at # 19
Fubion bland.
ARRESTS
0110 -Wanya W Ulin Mercan-
danta, 4 7, of Newport Beach was
arrested on 1uapicion of milde-
meanor drunk driving.
120S -John Londono, 36, of
Anahiem was arrested OD suspi-
cion of misdemeanor drunk
driving.
THURSDAY, MARCH 24
CRIMES
0040 -A purse and contents
valued at S400 were reported
stolen from a vehicle in the 400
block of Aliso.
0830 - A ring valued at $3,000
was reported stolen from a
residence in the 3100 block of
Park Newport.
0900 -A car stereo valued at
SJSO and a pair of sunglasses
valued at $62 were reported
stolen from a vehicle in the 2600
block of San Joaquin Hills.
1110 -An exercise bicycle
Arrests ...
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dercd with h is attorney th;~
week.
Anderson is being held in
Honolulu on SS00,000 bail. An
extradition proceeding was set
for this week, but results of that
hearing were unavailable at
piesstime. Clem was freed on
SS0,000 bail the day of his arrest.
Parmentier added that other
employees of the Auto Gallery
allegedly lied to customers about.
when cars sold and for bow
valued at S695 •• reported
atolea from a brrin•• in the
4500 block of Waa C... ~
way.
1317 -A cate of anon rau1t-
in1 in SlOO in daaaae wu
reported in the vicinity of 19th
and Balboa. ARRDTS
0340~ John H-.tom Roldan,
23, of Jrvinc WM arrested OD
suspicion of attempted murder.
1610-Greg Allan Rader, 27,
of Huntington Beach was
arrested on suspicion of disor-
derly conduct.
1730 -Nicholas Anthony
Gerard, 23, of Cypress was
arrested on suspicion of misde-
meanor drunk driving.
FRmA Y, MARCH 15
CRIMJ:S
0830 - A brief case and con-
tents valued at S4SO were
reported stolen from a vehicle in
the 400 block of Seaward.
1230 -Vandals reportedly
caused S2SO in damage to a car
parked in the vicinity of Park
Avenue.
1530 -Vandals reportedly
caused $300 in damage to a car
parked in the 5100 block of
Birch.
2330 -An amplifier valued at
$434 was reported stolen from
a vehicle in the vici nity of West
Ocean Front and 23 rd.
ARRESTS
0545 -J onny Richard Modlin,
much. but declined to say if
other arrests arc pending.
None of the suspects in cus-
tody have prior records in this
country, Parmentier said ,
adding that investigators arc
now checking with Canadian
authorities, as Anderson is a
Canadian citizen.
Anderson was president of
Laguna Beach Motors, the par-
ent firm of Auto Gallery. but
Parmentier said no other officers
of that company arc believed to
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2040 -Charla I .amar Hun-
sucker. 33, of Newport Beach
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resisting and obstructina a police
officer.
SATURDAY, MARCH 2'
CRIMES
0236 - A prowler was rcponed
in the 100 block of Cormorant.
1700 -A stereo valued at S766
was reported stolen from a boat
stored in the 2300 block of
Newport Boulevard.
ARRESTS
I I 30-Dante Bugino Garbella,
24, of Newport Beach was
arrested on suspicion of being
under the influence of a con-
trolled substance.
SUNDAY, MARCH 17
CRIMES
0640 -Binoculars valued at
S3SO. a camera valued at S300,
a portable stereo valued at $450,
and other miscellaneous items
valued at SI . 940 were reported
stolen from a vehicle in the 1400
block of Estella.
ARRESTS
0140 -Alex ZamoTa Guerrero,
of Riverside was arrested un
suspicion of being under the
influence of PCP.
have been involved in the aUcged
scheme.
Parmentier also said that an
audit is now being conducted to
determine what happened to the
$1 .6 million allegedly embezzled
in the case.
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NHAM benefit exhibits 'Art of Dining'
Food and wine are the ingre-
dients which brought out over
450 Harborlites to the Four
Seasons Hotel. The dinner,
which consisted of eight courses,
prepared by various recognized
chefs coming from Newport, Los
Angeles, Washington, D.C .,
Monte Carlo, Denver, San
Francisco and Biarritz, benefits
the Newport Harbor Art
Museum. and, as a result, has
been termed .. The Art of Din-
ing . .,
Sam Goldstein implemented
the idea in 1987 and again
chaired the event in 1988 with
the assistance of Judie Argyros,
Sandy Beigel, Danilo Caccia-
matta, Carol Cummings, Bob
Currie (who introduced each
course, as well as the accompa-
nying wines), Marie Forde, Pam
Goldstein, Judy He!'lley, Judy
Hurndall, C heryl Ive rson,
Michael Meyer, Carol Neisser,
Susan Porter, Jacque Schmitt.
Marion Shea , Judy Slutzky,
Ann Stern and Peter Zeugh-
ause r.
A program was provided to
e ac h guest. which gave the
course recipes to serve eight.
Should someone ever want to
erve 450. a list is also provided.
That is to say, it takes 45 wild
pheasants, 15 pounds of butter,
etc., to make .. Quenelle of Wild
Pheasant Mo usse" for 450.
Harborlites
respective courses. Other atten-
dees watched the service person-
nel setting 14 utensils and seven
stemware for each place at tables
for 10, which had been enhanced
with floral centerpieces donated
by Xavier.
Just a few of the supporters
attending were Snoozie Ullman,
Sue Morgan, Winnie and Pete
Voegelin, Margarita and David
Steinmetz, Jackie and Jim Rog-
ers, Lynn and Richard New-
quist, Molly and Leon Lyon,
Marilyn Hausman (Richard was
fishing), Joanne and Warren
Fix, and Suzie and William
Weltner. • ••
Now that Easter is behind us,
Harborlites are gearing up for
the busy social season ahead:
Recently, the Sound of Music
Chapter honored the underwri-
ters of their forthcoming ball, to
be held April 30 at the Newport
Marriott. Mary Raymond chairs
the gala, which will revolve·
around a jungle theme. The
invitations to "Jungle Fever" are
quite handsome and unique in
that the committee assembled
them (thus saving a lot of dol-
lars). Underwriters attending the
·--·It-
Jeannie and Ed Awad, Karen
and John Betson, Sandy and
Thomas Ewing, Shari and Harry
Esayian, Ellie and Barrie Faber,
Ruth and Robert Fyke, Barbara
and James Glabman, Dorothy
and Patrick Hurley, Janet and
Robert Lind, Kathryn and Wil-
liam McGrath, Ann and Bob
McLean, Jackie and George
Mefferd, Kathy and Ronald
Merriman, Carl Raymond, Can-
dice and Roger Schnapp, Max-
ine and Morris Stark, Gerry and
Wally Schroeder, Marion and
A.E. Thompson and Larry
Wurth.
•••
Committee member Sally
Somers, who came early to the
event, said it was interesting to
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The Trojan League of Orange
County held tbeit annual benefit
recently at Bing Auditorium
with over 400 attending the event
on the USC campus. Ginny
Ochsner chaired the barbeque,
which benefited the Athletic
Department, which was also
celebrating its lOOth anniver-
sary. Speaking of USC, Town
and Gown Junior Auxiliary will
host their annual Spring benefit
on April 30 at the Balboa Bay
Club.
Pmll IY UTll IEIT llLEY
Students
honored
Soroptimist I ntemational of
Newport Harbor held its annual
Training and Youth Citizenship
Awards Luncheon recently at
the Santa Ana Country Club.
President Wyvonne Gill-
NewelJ presented a check to this
year's Youth Citizenship Award
winner, Robert Myhre of Estan-
cia High School. Runners-up
honored were d 'Layne Kerr of
Corona dcl Mar High, Paul
Davis of Costa Mesa High and
Misty Porter of Newport Har-
bor High.
Training Award winner, Patti
Hcartsorig is the single mother
of two, currently majoring in
psychology at Orange Coast
College and preparing to attend
the University of Irvine this .fall.
The criteria for the Youth
Citizenship Award includes.
community service, student
activities, civic involvement and
family responsibilities. A gra-
duating senior from each of four
local high schools competes for
a cash award l() be used for
f urtbcr educational expenses.
The Training Award is finan-
cial assistance given to a mature
woman, commonly the bead of
bomebold, pinina skills to enter
or ~ter the labor market
~ vocational or technical tr••·
CELEBRATING THE 100TH
ANNIVERSARY OF ORANGE COUNTY
THE CENTENNIAL BALL
SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, 1988
7 p.m . DISNEYLAND HOTEL
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PAC sets
Triathlon
The third annual Orange
County Performing Arts Center
Triathlon, organimt by Center
SOO and presented by First
lntentate Bank, will take place
on Sunday momina, June S,
1988, in and around Lake Mis-
sion Viejo.
The I .SK swim in the fresh-
water lake begins promptly at 7
a.m. from the staging area at the
north beach~ immediately fol-
lowed by the 3SK bike race over
a portion of the challenging 1984
Olympic Bicycle Road Race site.
The competition concludes with
a IOK run over hilly terrain.
This year, a full field of 1,200
individual athletes is expected,
including some of the world's
top men and women prof cssion-
als.
In addition, race organizers
are emphasizing the opportunity
for 150 relay teams, both inde-
pendent and corporatc-
sponsorcd, to participate.
More than 28 corporate teams
have completed applications.
The Orange County Performing
Arts Center Triathlon has been
rated among the top triathlons
in the nation by professional
athktcs and sports publications
alike.
The event is organized by
Center SOO, one of the major
support groups for the Perform-
ing Arts Center. Membenhip is
made up of young prof cssionals
from throughout Orange
County.
The triathlon is our largest
annual fund-raising cff ort for
the Center. Our goal for this
year's event is to give $100,000
to the Center,.. said Dennis
Russo, chairman of the Triatb-
5mntDa
BlHAftl
Ion Organizing Committee and
Center SOO board member.
"'We are quite pleased that
First Interstate Bank has
returned as our Presenting
Spomor with a $50,000 cash
commitment, which is a 100
percent increase in their contri-
bution of last year," be noted.
"This very generous commit-
ment helps us reach our goal, as
wcU as set a standard for the
development of our other cor-
porate sponsors."
.. Sponsorship of the Pcrf orm-
ing Arts Center Triathlon is a
major focus of our involvement
in Orange County and with the
Performing Arts Center," said
Fint Intentate Bank Executive
Vice President and Division
Mana1er David C. Holman.
"We arc pleased to be the Pres-
enting Sponsor for a second
year.
"This event is top-notch
because of the extraordinary
support that Orange County
businesses and individuals give
to it," Holman stated. "Last
year, the sponson worked bard
to make it a first-class event, and
it was an exceptional success-
a tribute to excellent organiza-
tion and dedication. We are
looking forward to the same
kind of teamwork this year."
In addition to First Interstate
Bank's sponsorship, Racquet-
ball World and FHP arc two of
the official sponsors, and Mazda
Motors i~ a major sponsor. To
date, those firms which have
made commitments of between
$2,SOO and SS ,000 include:
Archive Corporation; Abigail
Abbott Personnel; California
Fint Bank; Dcloitte, Haskins
and Sells; and Peat, Marwick,
Main and Co. Othcn contribut-
ing cash and in-kind merchan-
dise or services include San
Diego Gas and Electric; Direct
Color; K-Earth radio; Le Mcri-
dien Hotel and Pandiok Califor-
nia printers.
"Corporate sponsors will be
honored at a pre-race party at
Le Meridien Hotel the Friday
before the race, treated to a VIP,
catered breakfast on race day,
and receive prominent recogni-
tion in race promotional activ-
ities," stated Triathlon Sponsor-
ship Committee chairperson
Katherine VanDcuscn. "We arc
currently working with a
number of corporations and
business firms who have
expressed their interest in help-
ing make this race a repeat
success."
For more information about
the third annual Orange County
Performing Arts Center Triath-
lon, pka.se contact race direc-
tors, California Athletic Produc-
tions, at 714/846--0813.
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Jazz Fast
at Fullartoil
Fullerton Collqe Jazz Fati-
val, KClaimed at the nation '1
larplt competitive jazz fest for
students, takes to the campus
Friday and Saturday, April 8
and9.
Thia 16th annual invitational
inchldca several major clinica
and competitions for ltudentl
from 190 junior hip school
through college-age groups from
seven western states. In addition
to noon-hour performances
both days by several prominent
guest artists and host school
groups, a professional perf or-
mance group will entertain Sat-
urday afternoon.
Best of all, the two-day 8 a.m.
to 6 p.m. on-campus event is f rcc
and open to the public.
Sponsored in part by the
festival organization and the
California Chapter of the
National Association of Jazz
Educators, the festival will have
student participation from
throughout Arizona, Calif omia,
Colorado, Nevada, Oregon,
Utah and Washington.
Under the guidance of profes-
sional musicians, there will be
clinics for rhythm sections,
drums, 1uitar, piano and
trumpet playcn.
1be festival bas become one
of the outstandin1 events of its
kind in the country because of
the support and cooperation of
the Fullerton College staff and
students," said Dean of Fine
Arts Terry Blackley, who is also
the festival's director. "Even
though thcre11 be a lot of enter-
tainment, we always keep in
mind what the f cstival is about,
and that is education."
He added that, in order to host
the country's largest competitive
jazz festival, it is necessary to
have seven sites on the campus
running simultaneously for clin-
ics and competitions for trophies
and other prizes in big band jazz,
combos, vocal jazz., show choir
and vocaJ soloists contests.
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: . star guest list will include jazz
: vocalist Sunny Wilkenson. Janet
: Lennon of the Lennon Sisten,
: well-known trombonist Ashley
: Alexander, and trumpet star
: John Rinaldo.
: Carpenter and Wilkenson will
: join f orccs with host school
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groups for a Friday noon con-
cert, while Alexander shines
with the Fullerton Collete Jazz
Band during the same period
Saturday.
Takina to the Campus
Theater at S:4S p.m. Saturday
will be the Allen Carter Octet,
whoae perf ormancc ia bcina ma pollible tbroaP tbe coop-
eration of die Miiiie Pafor-
maace Tnut Fuad and the
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Calendar Pcrf orming Arts Center: Los
Angeles Chamber Orchestra
(April 10 at 2 p.m.); Toni Tcnille
in a benefit concert for Imagi-
nation Celebration (April 13 at
8 p.m.). Call 556-ARTS.
ART
"Impression of Licht Percep-
tions", a one-man exhibition of
recent paintings by Antonio
Arellanes will display through
April 24 at Diane Nelson
Gallery, 278 Forest Avenue,
Laguna Beach. Hours are 10
a .m. to 5 p.m ., Monday through
Saturday and 11 a .m. to 5 p.m.
on Sunday. Call 494-2440.
Works by Michelle Purcell,
Linda Lindsay and Dick Halbert
will display through April at ..
Watercolor Gallery, 1492 South
Coast Highway, Laguna Beach.
Hours arc 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.,
daily. Call 494-8838.
"Diversity and Presence:
Women Faculty Artists of the
University of CalHomia" will
display April S through April 30
in UCI's Fine Arts Gallery.
Hours are 12 p.m. to 5 p.m.,
Tuesday through Sunday.
Admission is free. Call 856-6610.
Portraits by Yousuf Kanh will
display through May 14 at Susan
Spiritus Gallery, 3333 Bear
Street, Costa Mesa. Call 549-
7550.
"California Contemporary
Artists: Li&• Pane 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 April 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.
''The Linear Link'~featuring
works by six contemporary
artists commonly bound by the
concept of line will display
through May 31 at the City of
Irvine Fine Arts Center, 14321
Yale Street, Irvine. Call 660-
3600.
"Images of S pring" will display
through April 30 at circle
Gallery, in the Disney Hotel,
I I 50 W. Cerritos, Anaheim.
Hours are I I a .m . to 7 p.m.,
Monday through Thursday and
10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Friday
through Sunday. Call 774-9979.
Mixed media paintin&s by Myr-
tle Devendorf will display
through May 2 at Sandstone
Gallery, 384-A North Coast
Highway, Laguna Beach. Hours
are I I a.m . to 5 p.m., daily. Call
497-6775.
"Celebratinc Four Decades of
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Academic Excellence" will
display in Orange Coast Col-
legc 's Art Gallery through April
25. Call 432-5880.
MUSIC
UCI Chamber Music will be
performed April 7 and April 10
at 8 p.m. in UCI's Fine Ans
Concert Hall. Tickets are $5-$8.
Call 856-5000.
The UCl Guitar Ensemble will
perform April I 2 at 8 p.m. in
the Fine Arts Concert Hall on
the campus of UCI. Tickets are
$4-$6. Call 856-5000.
The Southwest chamber Music
Society will perform April 10 at
2 p.m . in Santa Ana High School
Auditorium, 520 West Walnut,
Santa Ana. Tickets are $5-$12.
Call 213-669-5303.
Events at the Orange County
STAGE
"Princess and the Pea,. will be
performed b y The Ballet
Repertory Theatre of Hunting-
ton Beach on April 9 at 2 p.m.
in Orange Coast College's
Robert B. Moore Theatre.
Tickets are $3-$4. Call 432-5880.
"Carousel, .. the Rogers and
Hammerstein musical is
showing at Elizabeth Howard's
Curtain Call Theater, 680 El
Camino Real, Tustin. Prices
start at S 16 . 95 and include full
waiter service and show. Call
838-1540.
.. Look Homeward Ancel," an
American classic play by
Thomas Wolfe, will play
through April 24 at the Newport
Theater Arts Center, 250 I Cliff
Dr., Newport Beach. Call 631-
0288.
DANCE
Na1oya Odori, a f es ti val of ~
classical Japanese dance
performed by the Nishikawa
School of Japanese Dance will
be performed April 12 at 8 p.m:
in UCJ's Fine Arts Village Thea-
tre. Tickets arc SJO-Sl5. Call
856-5000.
Meetings & Events
Preparing for the future by
establis hing a retirement
account i the topic for the April
meeting of the Independent
Writers of outhern California,
Orange County ection.
The meeting will be held at
7:30 p.m. Mo nday. April 4 at the
Los Angeles Times Building,
1375 Su nn ower. Co ta Me a.
Admis ion i free for OUST
membe rs. SlO fo r no n-me mbers.
Rese rvations may be made by
calling Gall Finessi ng at 892-
2718 . •••
Irvine Charter Chapter of
American Business Women
Association will be sponsoring
its annual fashion show and
brunch on Saturday, April 16 at
the Was.tin& South Coast
Plaza.The event begins at 10
a.m . Admission is $20. •••
Mini Sharon Stein, art . lec-
turer and painter, will pre ent an
eight-week workshop on Per-
sonalized Drawing and Paint-
ing, beginning April 6 from lO
a ."m . t o noo n in Mariners
Library, 2005 Dover Drive,
Newport Beach . •••
The Ebell Club of Newport
Beach i holding a Golden
Elephant Auction with lun-
cheo n. bridge, bingo and cards
at its clubhouse, 515 W. Balboa
Boulevard, on April 21, begin-
ning at 11 a.m. A donation of
$10 will be collected, with pro-
ceeds going toward cholar hips.
Call642-4619 before April 18 for
reservations. • ••
Publi her. author and com-
poser Marc Allen will present
.. How to write, Publish and Sell
Your Book' on Sunday, April 17
from lO a.m. to 5 p.m. at the
Red Lion Inn. 3050 Bri tol t.
in Costa Mesa.
President of the 1 e\\ Age
human potential oriented What-
e\'er Publi hing. Allen was ed i-
tor for hakti Gawam ·~ book-.
and tape . Crea11"e ~·1.wali::mf.!
and Living i n rhe lif!hr. A
prolific composer. Allen i also
the author of five books.
A pecial preregistration price
of $60 for the eight hour
workshop is in effect until April
11 . after whic h admission
becomes $75. For further infor-
mation, contact 364-3905. •••
The next meeting of the Costa
Mesa Civic Association will be
held Tuesday, April 12, at the
Captains Table Restaurant on
the Orange Coast College cam-
pus from 11 :30 a.m. to I p.m.
Guest speaker for the meeting
will be Costa Me a Fire Chief
Jo hn Petruzziello. He will speak
on what' new in the fire depart-
ment and the status of prepara-
tion to deal with an earthquale
di a ter. Cost is $7. and re er-
\ation must be made no later
than April I 0 . M o re information
and reservation . call 545-5027
or 556-6290. If ~ou ma!...e a
re~enation and are unable to
attend, plea e call
• ••
South Coast Busine and
Professional Women will hold
its monthly meetin& on April 12
at the El T orito Grill. 633 Anto n
Blvd .. Costa Mesa.
Gue t speaker will be Sandra
McKnight. a voice and diction
consultant. Her s peech is
entitled "Peo ple Who Have
Command of Their Voice ha'e
Command of Their Profe ion."
Registration at 1 I :30, lunch at
noon. S 15 for nonmember . S 13
for members. Information and
reservations. 751 -0991 .
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PAIE 14-APllL l . 1111 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN
Catholic-Jewish Dialog seeks understanding
"Hazak, hazak. v 'nithazak ... "
( & strong, be very strong, and
let w strengthen one another.)
BY PEGGY DARNELL
More than 55 persons
attended the T hird Annual
Catholic-Jewish Dialog at the
Marywood Center in Orange
recently and as the two f aitbs
reach toward each other, this
prayer takes on added meaning.
The purpose of Jewish-
Catbolic Dialog, said Mary
Loyola Yetbe, C haplain of
Chapman College and modera-
tor of the conference, is to
explore the common roots of the
two faiths and attempt to break
down the misconceptions and
misunderstandings held by
members of each fait h about the
other.
The conference was sponsored
by the American-Jewish Com-
mittee, the Diocese of Orange.
the Orange County Board of
Rabbis, the Anti-Defamation
League of B'nai B'rith, and the
Jewish Federation of Orange.
County. Speakers from both
ra1ths add ressed the topic of
"Trans mitting Fait h Tradi-
tiom." exploring similarities in
the cwo fait hs and way. of
passing each religio n's tradition"
011 to new generations.
· The afternoon' first speakt:r.
Dr. Benjamin Hubbard of t l'\t
(al ~tate Fullerton Reltg1n •1-
...,, ud 1es Department, spo k
... ti .lut ways that Catholics am
f,·w~ share some nf th~ same
beliefs. particularl~ monotheis m
dll d the concept o l an afterlifr.
a nd also have a shared traduiori
democracy.
··Jews need t o understand
( hnstians," Dr. Hubbard com
mented ... mostly because the}
reside in a mainly C hristian
enviro nment, but a lso to be
aware of shared viewpoints.
They need to know that to
understand yourself. you must
understand the other.
"Differences, too, must be
appreciated," he continued.
"Much tension lies in the idea
of Jesus as Savior. It is an error
to try to convert Jews -they
have their Covenant with God."
Dr. George St. Laurent, pro-
f essor of religion at CSUF,
observed that Catholics and
Jews share a love of tradition
and ritual.
"In both faiths there is a
perception of the sacred in space,
in persons and in gestures," he
stated. "Catholics feel closer to
Jews than they do to Pretestants
because of the sense of beauty
in the worship style. There is a
blessing for everything. contem-
plative prayer, a cherishing of
family life. To be Jewish is a way
of life, a way of belinging to a
people. as in Catholicism. They
believe it is in people and
through people that you find
God. and if you do not, you miss
out. T here a re holy men, con-
duits of the sacred, in both faith
traditions."
.c\fter a penod of small-group
discussion~. the confe rees came
together agam at dinner, with
B1!)hop l'l or man M cfarla nd
giving a dinner invocation wel-
coming all .. to this important
event ..
A lter dinner , Father Bill
Mclaughlin ol Our Lady Queeri
of Angels 1n Newport Beach
delivered a talk he called "m~
personal. pastoral musings."
"Vaucan ll 1~ the most epu.:
change in the Catholi c Church
c.,mce the Retormation ot the
1500s." he commented, noting
Life classes set
at Mariners Church
Mariners C hurch. a non-
demoninational church located
in Newport Beach, is offering,
through its Adult Study Cen-
ter. three pertinent classes
scheduled to begin S unday.
April JO.
The classes are: "Your
Finances: A Battle For Your
Heart, .. taught by Mr. Peter
Ochs, president of Fieldstone
Corporation, and Dan Shea:
.. Communication: God's Gift
For Relationships," taught by
Dave Barton, senior advertis-
ing consulta nt for K K LA
radio~ and .. Parenting Teen-
agers, .. taught by Tim Smith,
pastor to students and their
families.
Mariners Church is located
on the corner of Birch and
Jamboree avenues in Newport
Beach. For specific times and
details on these and other
courses offered through
Mariners C hurch. please call
640-6010.
St. Andre\\1's Preshvteri an Church
\\o r<1hip and hrar th15 pracrical.
Chri,i-<:rntr~. t.1hltcal mr"~lr·
"BEITER
THAN EASTER!,,
l ( •• It' I:!\.\.? I unda,. Arrol 10
1" h' JnJ l\'1IS A.M.
O r. John A. Huffm.1 Jr. i 1\X' r m -Frl'c Conn •n
j .. romt H on.,\, M.-1r .. 1•••l 1tan 0.,.-r .. a .. ,.
N)O t An dre\• Road. '\;cwpo rt Be<1ch C~ltformil 1/141 tdl-2 80
talro"!' from N<""'J'•"' llarN>r Hiich chnol al Irvin\' & l"i1h.J
Worship
ata
church
of
your
choice
especially the papal encyclical
Nostro Aetate. which repudiated
the false and long-held belief
among many Christians that the
Jews were collectively guilty of
deicide in the death of Christ.
He also spoke of his concerns
about youth, about the struggle
to pass on the f aitb traditions,
INSIGHTS
the uncertainty of the job.
"It is," he said, 06an awesome
responsibility."
The closing speaker was
Rabbi Leonard Rosenthal of
Temple Sharon in Costa Mesa.
He, too, spoke of his concerns
about youths.
.. We must go out of our way
to educate parents to take
responsibility for passing on
Judeo-Christian values, to be
models to our children. We must
educate them to be charitable,
not only in 'checkbook charity,'
but also to explain the reason
for the giving and our moral
obligations to the teaching of the
Torah that we, as Jews, must
care for our fellow human
beings. We must convene in
family councilt go to the syn-
agogue together and permeate a
child's life. They will observe the
values of the marketplace if we
do not show them differently."
A leading figure in the dia-
logue between Christians and
Jews, Rev. John T . Pawli-
kowski, professor of social ethics
at the Catholic Theological
Union in Chicago, in a paper he
presented, captured the essence
of the importance of dialogue
among faiths when he said, "So
let us walk together on the road
ahead, with hands together and
beans as one. Let us recognize
that whatever tensions may
arise, they pale in comparison to
the new strength we can each
gain from our unity. They are
nothing when compared with the
deepened undentanding of our
common parent, God, that we
gain from our encounter.
"And let us ultimately
remember what the prophets
told us over and over again.
What counts in the final analysis
is the quality of life we have lived
together along the way."
For more information on
Catholic-Jewish Dialog, write to
them at 1385 Warner Ave., Suite
A, Tustin CA 92680.
Students to lead Shabbat
Road and Irvine Center Drive.
This program has been most
successful and will continue for
pre-school through 7th graders
fo r the 1988-89 school year. For
further information about the
Temple's complete educational
programs, call 644-7203. c
On Friday evening, April 8,
at 7:30 p.m., students of the Bet
(second year) Hebrew Class at
S hir Ha-Ma'alot-H arbor
Reform Temple will participate
in lead ing Sbabbat services.
Students have been studying for
tht~ special service under the
directior. of teachers Einat Zekri
and ina Frenkel.
Opdyke set to speak
The temple is located at the
corner ot Jamboree and East-
bluff South in Newport Beach.
Rabh1 Bernard P. King and
( amor Arie Shikler will conduct
the ~c::rv1ces. The temple has been
serving Newport Beach, Irvine,
and s urro unding communities
since 1968.
During the 1987-88 school
year, the temple school has held
Sunday morning classes at its
satellite site at Irvine Valley
College, at the comer of Jeffrey
Students of Shir Ha-Ma aim
-Harbor Reform Te mple School
of Newport Beach Irvine. wil l
commemorate Y o m HaShoah
Holocaust Remembrance Da}
with a special program on Tue. -
day, April 12 , at 5: 15 p. m. The
confi rmation class will presen1
readings and lead a brief ervice
Guest of honor will be Irene
Opdyke. ho nored by many
organizations throughout the
United States and Israel as a
"Righteous Gentile," credited
with saving many Jewish lives at
the risk of her own during the
HDlocaus1 years. Born 10
Pol and. Mrs . Opdyke. then
r re ne G Ul. found he rself at
variou times during World War
11. caught behind both German
and Russian line . She hid and
protected many Jews from cap-
t ure, deportation and extermi-
nation
T he Temple is located at the
comer of Jamboree and East-
bluff South in Newport Beach.
The community is welcome. For
further information, please call
644-7203.
Religious Directory
St. Mark PraltJ1eriu ct.rcll
lltl Mar vw. Dtht
(Jamboree and Eutbluff South)
Newport Bach, CA• (714) 644-1341
9:30 Worship 10:50 Church School
TEMPLE ISAIAH tc•• ... >
S1•t'llh S... Frimr ...... 1:15 p.m.
bbbi S.w D. Schlitz Pf9Sident: Joel ~n .......................... u .....
Clw'ZIP~ ,.............. .., .........
llJtMOfl TOPIC! IEYINTH DAV 'AllOWU a....,_._..
Costa Mesa
CH·URCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE
2151 Meta Verde Drl•e Eat, #112
COits M-,CA
714. 754-73"
REV JAMES TURRILL
Meetbla
SUNDAY II AM
1EmPlf
BITT .... ,.-~)
RABBI MARK S. MILLER
llAIUT IEIVal
Frl .. .... f...., ....... ft*y
11--1:a1•111mldllll
MlllLY ...... .......
1011CIF 1111 ......... 11111• NJ
144-1111
Cantor Alan w .. ner
Educator Nlly 01 .. r
lrvint-Nnvport
Church of Rtligious Scinect
April 10, 1988
What is Personal
Power?
(Courage)
Rev. ]"tly Kt1,.e·Sfftitll
Sunday ~ 10-.JOa.m 13 S.nburg. lrvu~
Sunday ~hool aftd Child CatT
Malbng add...: SCIENCE Of MIND
U30 ..,.,. ... Parkway, s.. 101-116
lmlw, CA 92714 ('114) 733-3013
IJIA.L.AN-11C»I t'714)'13).30l4
Teal ectmiltld wets
TcallWNlitiel c.-..a.
...... ..... for other than
............ funds 0
Grall plid In Md contributed wrptus 3.238,401 Aw•• speci9I surplus O UnwWned funds (surplus) o
Gllift (Lml) from opeqtioftl 8,950,921
lllCl'lllt (Oecw) in Capital and Surplus
durinl 1917 (50,249,678)
lnMnnc:e in ~= Nlitionwide 01
Accident a Ht9lth premiums 97,314
INlnnce in force: CllMDmie 8usit-.,.... 01
1. Al Palciel Attumed br ~ Compeny
Accid91itMd ...... ~.
Direct Cltitamlt ........ ,... 53,393
We .....,, ceftify thlt the abowe it9ms .. in
ac:cordela with the AnnuM StMtonent for the .,_,
9ltded Dtcember 31, 1917 rMde to the Insurance
Cammilliol• °'the StMe °' California, punuant '° law. C. John M1l1 cmne
vie. PNlident • 5ecretafY
JohnO.Nrie
Vk:e ,,...,,. & Controtler
3/17 3/24 3/31417 4/14 1220
YOU All .. DEFAULT U.... A DUD Of TaUIT DATED
AUIUIT 21. 1111. UM Ill YOU TAii ACTION TO
MOllCT YOUI .......,, rT MAY• IOl.D AT A
.....C MLL IF YOU MID Ml ID\MATION Of THE
llAW Of THE PllOCllOING AGAINST YOU. YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYD.
NOTICl Of TIIUSTE£'S SALE
T.I . No. 501M
NOTICE IS HUDY GIVDt, that on Wednesday, April 13,
1988. at 11:00 o'clock a.m. of said day, in the area set
aside for conductin& Trustee's Sales, within the offices
of REAL ESTATE SECURITIES SERVICE, located at 1800
North Broadway, SYite 100, in the City of Santa Ana.
County of Orange, State of California, REAL ESTATE
SECURITIES SERVICE. a California COf'poration, a.s duly
appointed Trustee undef and pursuant to the power of
sale conferred in that certam Deed of Trust executed by
Roger E. Ooe.bka and Darlene Doebke, husband and wife
asjomt tenants, recorded August 30.1978, m Sook 12822
of Official Rec<>fds of said County, at page 187, Recorder's
Instrument No. 45996, by reason of a breach or default
in payment or performance of the obligations secured
thereby, includ1na that breach or default. Notice of which
was recorded NOYember 6, 1987, as Recorder's tnstru·
ment No. 87·620125, W•lL 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
in this state. all payat>ie at the time of sale. all nght, htle
and interest held by it, as Trustee, m that real property
situate in said County and State described as follows·
Lot 79 of Tract 3519 as shown on a map recorded m
~ 128, Pages 8 to 21 of Miscellaneous Maps, in the
records of Orange County, California.
The street address or other common designation of the
real property hereinabove described 1s purported to be.
4522 Dorchester Road. Corona Del Mar. California
The undersigned disclaims all liability for any incor·
rectness in said street address or other common
des11nation
Said sale will be made without warranty, express or
implied, reprding title. possession or encumbranoes, to
satisfy the unpaid obl1aations secured by said Deed of
Trust, .;th interest and other sums as prCNided therein;
plus advances. if any, thereunder and interest thereon;
and plus tees. charges and expenses of the Trustee and
of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust. The total
amount of said obliaations, at the time of initial
pubtication of this Notice, is $858,186 27. The "Openmg
Bid" at Trustee's Sale 1s estimated to be $157.915.85.
Dated: March 21. 1988
REAL ESTATE SECURITIES SERVICE.
a California Coq>Or'ltion.
as Trustee,
By. DJ . Morter. its president
1800 North ero.ctw.y, Suite 100,
Santa Ana, CA 92706
T etephone (114 )953·6810
3·24 3-314-7 1252
1~114
FICttiiOUI .,.._
llAMI ITATDllNT
The foHowi,. person is
dolne buiiness as BAGZ.
333 Shipyard Way, Newport
Beech, CA 92663.
The Newport CoHectlon,
Inc., a C.tifomia corpora·
tion, ~3 Shipyard Way,
Newport h, CA 92663.
Th. usiness is con·
ducied by • corporatlOfl.
(Sianed) The Newport
Collection, Inc.
Robin C Whitesides
President
This statement WM filed
with the County Clerk ot
~ County on March
22. l•.
Flle No. f~75417
J/31, 4fl. 4/14,
4/21. 1.281
LIOO VALISE. 333 Shipyard
W~. Newport BNch, CA
92663.
The fictitious business
namer• red to above wu
filed on 12/2187 in the
County d °'9n11. Qria;nal
file No. f .363222
Robin C. Whitelides, 333
Shipyard Way, Newport
9eech, CA 92663
This business .,. con·
ducted br an indMdual.
(Si..,ed) Robin C.
WhitelideS
This sUtement was fi'8d
with the Cooney Cieri( ot
Or1ft11 Couft\Y on Match
22,1918.
3/31. 417, 4/14,
4121. 1285
The , .. ;strent com·
n-.iced ao nuct ..,._
ness und9I the tictltioul
bu5inell neme lilled ebowe
Oft 3·&a& SW*: .....
WCJOdr:m
TNs st•m•nt .,. fia.d
with the County an ot
e>r.,. County on Mar. 14,
1918.
f"1'8 No., F374415
3-17 J.24 3-314-7 1223
l·m74
FICiliiOUI lll•lm MMllT£~
The ....... ...,.,,, is
doina business n : sue.
CESS RAHCH, a Cellomia
limited P9rtl• ship, 2145 E.
COMI Hichwlr. Corona del
Mar, CA 92625.
WIWAM C. RING, 28'5
E. Cont H~, Corona
def Mar, CA 92625.
This business Is con-
ducted hr• litMed pwtner.
ship.
The re1istrant com-
menced lO tranuct busi-
ness undet the fictitious
name listed abcM on 3-8-
88. Silned: Wit...,, c. Rini
This stllt1lment was filed
with the County Clerk of
Or.,. County on Mar. 9,
1988.
Fi~ No. f373935
3.17 3-24 3-314-7 1227
1-*33
FICl1110UI BUllNESI
NAME STATDIENT
The following person is
doing business as: VIKING
INDEPENDENT VOLVO/
SAAB, INC .. 23501 Com·
merce Center Dnve, Laguna
Hills. CA 92653
Vikmg Independent Volvo
Service, Inc . A California
corporation. 23501 Com·
merce Center Drive, Laguna
Hills, CA 92653.
This Business is con·
ducted by a corporation
The registrant com·
menced to transact bus1·
ness under the fictitious
business name listed above
on March 1. 1988 Signed
Viking Independent Volvo
Service, Inc .• By Bengt 0 .
Johansson. President
This statement was filed
with the County Clerk of
Orange County on Mar 7.
1988
File No. F373705
3.17 3·24 3.314.7 1229
K-39116
F1CTITlOUS BUSINESS
NAM£ STAT£MENT
The following person is
doing business as At·lase
and Al's Garage, 579 New·
port Center Drive, Space
132, Newport Beach. CA
92660.
At·Ease of Newport
Beach, a California corpora.
lion, 25421 Wagon Wheel
Circle, Laguna Hills. Califor-
nia 92653.
This business 1s con·
ducted by a corporation.
The reaistrant com-
menced to transact buSI·
ness under the fictitious
business name listed above
on March 23, 1988.
(Sisned) At Ease of
Newport Beach
Richatd L Christie,
President
This statement RS filed
with the County c~ of
Orance Coun~ on March
2 ... 1988.
File No. F·375685
3/31 . 417, .. /14,
4/21 1278
nttltlOUI MlllNUS
NAME ITATDIEJfT
The foHowi,. person is
doina business as:
PETMINOERS, 12401 St.
Maf1( St .. Garden Grow., CA
92645.
K8thy Finch, 12401 St.
M~ St .. Garden Gtolle, CA
92645.
This business is con·
ducted hr ., individual.
The re1istrant com·
m.IC:ied lO tr...a ....
MIS under the fic:titioul .,.,_.,... lil9d .....
Oft 3/14~. -.S! ~
F1nch.
Ttlil &&lllm.lt -... ........ ~~"' O..,...~onMer.14.
lta
All Ne. F3744tt
."43-114-74-14 lM4
1..-
flC t Ii ....... , ·-· MM111a-s rn
Tht .............
~~-BONSALL CONSOLIDA·
TION, 315 s.car.t sn.t.
Lapw -=tl, CA 92651·
2304.
,..., Dambtowlkl, 315
Second StrMt, Lquna
8-::h, CA 92651.
l<Mhleen Dombrowski,
385 Second 9nM. u.una
Beec:ft, CA 92651.
Deniel Gonzates, 385
Second Street, t..1una
Beech, CA 92651.
Rose Gonafel, 385
Second Street, Le1una
a.ch, CA 92651.
This business is con-
dudlld br ...... pelt·
nership.
The r .. lstrant com-
111e1ioed '° trMUCt busi-
ness under the fictitious
businta name lm.d abowe
on Match l, 1918. Silned:
Paul H. NankMll, II, Allor·
nfll & A9lnt.
This .....,._,. was fi'8d
with the County Ctefk °' Or.,.. County on Mar. 18,
1918.
ft~ No. F375016
3·24 J.314-7 4-14 1256
1-lllU ncnrlOUI ••ffHS
llAMl ITATIMDIT
The toelowi,. person is
doinc business as:
SERVICE EXPRESS CARO,
1111 Bayside Dr., Suite
207, Corona del Mar, CA
92625
Service Express Credit
Card, Inc., a California cor·
poration, 1111 Bayside Or •
SYite 207, Corona del Mar.
CA 92625.
This business 1s con·
ducted by a corporation
The registrant first tran·
sacted bosmess under this
fictitious bos111ess name on
3· 17 ·88. Signed: Service
Express Credit Card, Inc .• a
California corporatton. By:
Yak Koon Tan, President
This statement was hied
wrth the County Clerk of
Orange Coun~ on Mar. 18.
1988
File No. F375150
3-24 3·314·7 4-14 1257
IC-31Ml
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEllDfT
The foltowina persons are
dotn1 buSlness as:
SCR INVESTORS, 28
Monarch Bay Plaza, SYite J.
South Laauna. CA 92677
Robert A Pomc>ei. MD ..
28 Monarch Bay Plaza.
SY1te J, South Laguna, CA
92677
L L Brugeman, M.D., 28
Monarch Bay Plaza, SYtte J,
South Laguna, CA 92677.
Andrew B lazere, M.D ..
28 Monarch Bay Plaza.
SYite J, South Laguna, CA
92677.
Michael McDaniel. M D .
28 Monarch Bay Plaza,
SYite J. South l.quna, CA
92677.
This Business is con·
ducted by • ,eneral part·
ner5hip.
The re1istrant com·
menced to transact busi·
ness under the fictitious
business neme listed~
on 4-1-88. Sianed: Lewis L
Bruaeman. M.D.
This statement was filed
with the County Cleft( of
Ora,,.e County on Mar. 11,
1988
file No. f374342
3-24 3·31 ... 74-14 1253
1-31112 ncunouswos
llAMl ITATIMIJllT
The to11owtna person is doi,. business as:
WOK IN • WOK OUT, 412
North Cont Hi1hW9Y, Suite
B. Lacuna Beach, C.lifomia
92651
Frank K. Leona. 412
Nortt'I Cont HictMIY, Suite
B. l.aluN Beech. Clltifomia
92651.
This busine.1 is con·
duded b1 en ~.
The ,..tstrant com·
mencld lO hlwt buli· '*' under the fic::titious .... ," ... ,.,. ....., ...,. °" Fa 21. i-. SiFed: Fnnk K. l.eol'I,
This l 11 FM -fled .. .. ~a.ti°' o.._~onMlf. ll, 1-. ,.. No. FJ14340
J.MJ.314-74-14 184
111111 ,., ........ , .. umsram n
The .........,. perlOft is
doif'lbulil..-a RAPHAEL-WARREN
ADYERTISING, 133 Dower
Driw. Suitt 21. Nnport
a.ch, c.MDmia 92663.
The Rept..e Wan-M Cor·
pcntion, a Ctlilr.titil corpo-
retiOft, 133 Dower Drive,
Wll 21, Necport Bwh. cawor.u 92663.
This Business is con·
duct8d br • corpotlltion.
Sianed: The Raphael·
Warren Corporation, By:
Stewn R. Joyce, Chief
F'MWtei81 Officer.
This st.lllMwwt ... filed
with the County a.tl of
Or.,.. County on Mar. 11.
1918.
flte No. F374339
3-24 3·31 4.7 4-14 1255
1 .. 111
ITA.._,-Of
.... Dr '"" ....
ntitiiUUI 9UlllllU
.,...,.~,
The taelowi .. ..,..... has lberacb-' the use of the
fictitious business name
BAGZ. 333 Shi.,,.,-d w~.
Newport Bech. CA 92663.
The fictitious business
nwne reterred to abole was
filed on 8/28.87 in the
County of Or.nee. Or\1inal
Fi~ No. F·3S381 l.
Robin C. Whites.des. 333
Shipyard Way, Newport
Boch, CA 92663.
This bosmess was ton·
ducted by an 1ndivi(lual.
(Signed) Robin C
Whitesides
This statement was filed
with the County Clerk of
Orange County on March
22. 1988
3131,4/7,4/14
4121. 1286
f'UBUC NOTICE
RCTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAM£ STATEMENT
The following person is
dotni business as
SORELLA. 5802 Sierra
Casa. Irvine, CA 92715
Mana Anton1eta SYllivan,
5802 Sierra Casa, Irvine, CA
92715
This business is con·
ducted by an 1ndiv1dual
The reaistrant com·
menced to transact buSI·
ness under the f1ct1t1ous
business name listed above
on 4·1-88 S11ned· Maria
SYllrvan
This statement was filed
with the County Clerk of
Orange County on Mar. 14,
1988.
Fite No F374416
3·17 3·24 3.31 4.7 1224
K-.31195
F1CTT110US llUSINESS
NAME STATbl£NT
The following person IS
dotng bosiness as. BONO
ELECTRONICS. INC. 3822
~mpus Dnve. Suite 111,
Newport Beach. CA 92660.
DREZIN INDUSTRIES,
INC .• a California corpora
lion, 3822 Campus OriYe.
Suite 111. Newport Buch,
CA 92660.
This Business 1s con·
ducted by a corporattOn.
The reaistrant com·
menoed to traMilct busi·
nes.s under the fictitious
business name li$led above
on 2 -19-.aa. Si.,,ed: OREZIN
INDUSTRIES. INC. by Gary
0. Ofezin, Sectetary
This statement RS filed
with the County Clerk of cnnce County on Mw 9.
1988
ftle No. f37.-039
3·17 3·24 3.31 4.7 1226
1.-115
FICiltiOUI ... lbS
llAMI ITATWT
The ~penonsare
doi"I bultnelS .. Crelibve
Line Spectrum D.Wn 08A
CLSO. 4041 MacArthur
Blvd., Ste. 190 Newport
8-ch. Cltifomia i2MO
JoMne ........ 24 ...
keley, Irvine, C.llfomie
92715. T,;.., T._. <P9trici1
Tabo9dl) 20H ~.
Cosca Mae, C.Ht.wnia
92626 .
This bu .. ness is con· .... .., ............. TM ,..._.,.... COM·
.... ad lD ll•wi ......
MIS under the fictilious t. •. ,_ .......... ....,.
on Mwch 1, 1•. Sffwld:~ ......
Plll'a Tlboedl
Thisst.ltihlMtwfia.d
wittl the County Cler1' °' Or-.. County on March
24,1918.
f"t6e No. f.375733
3/31, 417, 4/14,
4/21 1276
WNO'fa
PICttf ... IUlffll•
--11•11 IT The..._......., is _,.....,_•(A)A·
N£WPORT VIDEO PRODUC-
TIONS, (8) NEWPORT
VIDEO PRODUCTIONS,
1599 B-2 Superior Ave.,
Cotta Miu, CA 92627.
awtes ll1lcolm, 1599
B-2 Superior Ave., CosU
Meu,92627.
This business is con·
ducted bran~.
The r .. istrant com·
maad ~ nnuct busi-
ness under the fictitious
business Mme "' nemes
listed above on N/A.
Sianed: Chartes Malc:dm.
This st.aeement -fMed with the County Cleltt of
Or.,.. County on March
28, 1988.
File No. F375926
3/31 4/7 4/14 4/21 1270
PUMJCNOTU
ACllllOUS ......
MAM£ nATOIOIT
The followin1 person is
domg bos1ness as (A) RATE
FOCUS COMPANY /{B)
FOCUS ON INTEREST
RATES. 420 Mendoza Ter·
race, Corona Del Mar. CA
92625
Peter J Oeth 420 Men·
ooza Terrace. Corona Del
Mar CA 92625
This business 1s con·
ducted by an md1v1dual
The registrant com·
menced to transact bus1·
ness under the f1ct1t1ous
business name 0< names
listed above on Mar • 1988
Signed ~er J Oeth
This statement was filed
with the County Clerk of
Orange County on March
28. 1988
file No. F375930
3/31 417 4/14 4/21 1262
".IC ..... fCiiiMU • 111111 .... nam n
T .. ~ ..... 11 ~....._.a:HMIOR
VIEW FINANCIAL SOYf · as. 2115 w. CoMll HwJ .•
Ne..,ort -=ti, 92663.
Nancy Riley, a Dlln9e
corporation, 2715 w. c..
Hwy., N.8. CA 92663, P.O. ea. 179', Ne-sat Budt,
CA92663 .
This business Is con·
ducted br an unincorpo-
,...... wicietion ~than
a pelti • lhic».
The .r .. istrant com·
INl.cad lO tr....a buli·
.... under the fictitiou5
buliMss name li..s-....
on 3-lsa. --: Sedcle-bectt rinancim, Inc .• Heney
Ri'9y ..........
This -·---fie.d with the County Clertt of
Or-.~ on Mar. l•.
1981.
ftle No. f374413
3·173-243-314-7 1219
, .. _
n•m rn•
AMr•DlllllDIT .....
ntttilOUI • llflE• .,._ ITATllElfT
The tollowins person has
9b9'1CbMICI the use d the
fictitious business name
Newporter International
Travel, 4J.41, Birch Street.
Ste 200, Newport Beach,
Ca 92660
The Fictitious Business
Name referred to above was
filed in Orange County on
August 25. 1987
lntemattonal Travel Spe·
c1ahsts. a Calrtornia corpo-
ratton, 4341 Birch Street.
Ste 200. Newport Beach.
CA 92660
This busmess was con-
ducted by a corporation
(Signed) International
Travel
Specialists, Inc
l.Jnda Mclntoch
Pres.rdent
nus statement was filed
wtth the County Cieri< of
Orange County on March
24 1988
File No f .353556
3131. 4/7. 4/14
4/21 1283
LEGAl NOTICE
SY'M>f'SIS Of THE ANNUAL STATEMENT
Full Corporate Name. NWNL Reinsurance Company
Home Office· 3601 Minnesota Drive. Suite 700.
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55435
Year Ended December 31. 1987
Total admrtted assets $200,181,508
Total hablhties 153,756,487
Agrepte wr1te·ms for speoal surplus funds 0
Capital Stocks 4,166,673
Agrepte write-ins for other than
special surplus funds 0
Gross patd-1n and contnbuted surplus 51,&45,435
Unassigned funds {surplus) (9.387,087)
SYrplusas rep.rds pohcyholde~ 46,425,021
Income tor the year 87,329,g.-1
Disbursements f0< the year 37,956,878
We hereby certify that the above items are in
~nee with the Annual Statement for the year ended
December 31. 1987 made to the tnsuraooe Comm1s-
5Qlef, pursuant to law
Scnect: LeoNrd J Meredittl, Jr .• President
s.,ned: Ma"' A. Welshans. Secretary
3·17 J.24 3-314-7 4-14 1232
1-531517
Uf'l MD ACCIDIJIT MD ttUL Tif
tYW Of THE .U•ltML STATDIUfT • YtAI
EWD.at IEltll.1117 ..
S...low•1mU.....,.._.~ Dllll. ,_
Total admitted asets
T ot•I habchties
~I stocks
(Report all amounts 1n
whole dollars onl~)
$5,799.195,512
$5,559,195,512
ss.000.000
Aat epte write-ins for other th.to
special surplus funds $411,968.2•2
Gross paid in and contributed surplus $191,637 ... 79 Aaiepte spec.-! ~us 0
u~ funds (S41f"Plus) $368,605,721)
Gain (Loa) from OC*'MIOflS $180,191,494
lncrase (Oectene) in Capital and Surptus duri"I
1987 $63.126,637
Insurance 1n Force: NMIOf'l'Mde $42,275. 780
Accident & Heefth premiums ·
ScheduleH
tnsannce in Fotce;
$3.401,705
CalHom .. 8usineR,... $304,571.443
Accident end.......,~. Oi~
Calltamie ..._..... $132.640
We heNby certttr t"-t the above it.ms ere i" KICOldlrtcl .... __. s.... ..... ,., .....
O.C..W• 31, 1.7 .... lOthe INlnnceCommi11l11• °' ..... d c.e ...... ounuent lO ... ~ ... ,.,, .. .......,¥lea,,. ....... ,., ...... .....11.·u· a etlelli ... ,
1110 J/17 JIM l/Jl 417
Ull7
1211
..... .
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•
1
,
.,
tf JM~ ~f)~l-'f:l TRO~~ 3 H'T Ulf t -.a
,_ 11 II• 7.1.THENEWPORTENSIGN
.anr:I ........... '°" -• • ..,, u1•• a -• nun M1ID Wiiia -.111WW1'MI AC1w. TO
.... IC, ,..,. ,.. an. n ... , • -AT A •-..C ..... _, __ ..uuw.'"'
• .,..,. • lNI WI•• WT WOU, WOU
tMOUl.D CONTACT A LMn11t.
On 04/14111 llt l~ A.M. IENlF1CW. MMAG(.
M£HT CORfORATION OF AMERtCAaJhe duly ~ad
TruAle under Md S>Urwt to Deed of Trust, Recorded
on 10/17 /15 • Document no. as-.oG125 Of Official
Records in the olf'lce of the Aecordlr of ORANG£ County, ~ euctMd by: CLIFfORO A. YAAGES, ANO,
ELIZABETH C. YARGES, HUSSAND AND WffE AS JOINT
TENANTS, Will SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE
HIGHEST 8100£R FOR CASH, (~ M time of sale
in lawful money of the Unit9d StMes) M CHAPMAN AVE.
ENTRANCE TO CIVIC CENTER BUILDING, 300 E.
CHAPMAN AVE., ORANGE, CA all riaht. title and interest
~ to and now hetd by it under said Deed of Trust
In the property situated in said County, California,
describint the IWld therein:
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
PARCEL l :
An undMded 1/24th interest in and to the foUowinc:
That portion of Lot 15 of Tract No. 8336, as shown
on a map recorded in book 439, p1111 8 throulh 12
rnclUIM, of Misoelt.neous M.ps, reconh of Onlnee
County, California, also beif'I shown in tt..t certain "lot
Line Adjustment Application N.8 . llA 83-2", recotded
Juty 28, 1983 as Document No. 83..324731 of Official
Records of said Onl"-8 County, and n corrected by thM
certain CertificMe of Correction recorded February 23,
1984 as Document No. 84-076111 of said Official
Reccwds, described as follows:
Becinninl M the most Northerly comer of said Lot 15;
thence Southentetty a6on& the Northelstet1y line of said
Lot 15, South 50• 14' 44" East 182.00feet; thence South
39• 45' 15" West 100.00 feet; thence North 50• 14' 44"
West 182.00 feet; thence North 399 45' 16" East 100.00
feet to the point of belinnina.
EXCEPTING THEREFROM the followinc;
(A) Units 101 to 108 inclusive, 201 to 208 Inclusive,
and 301 to 308 inclusive, as shown upon the Condom·
rnium Plan reootded March l, 1984 as Document No.
84-086398 and as amended March 8, 1984 as Document
No. 84-0969'16. both of Official Records of said <Kanae
County.
(B) The exclusive right to PoSSeSSion of all those areas
des11nated as parttin1 spaces and storaae areas. as shown
upon the Coodomrn1um Plan above referred to.
PARCEL 2:
Unit 102, consisting of elements (patio/balcony) and
residential, as shown upon the Condominium Plan,
recorded March 1, 1984 as Document No. ~086398
and as amended March 8, 1984 as Document No. 84-
096946, both of Official Records.
PARCELJ:
The exclusive nght to PoSsession and occupancy of
those portion of Lot 15 descnbed in Parcel 1 above,
des11nated as R·208·PS (Parking Space R·208 ·SA
(Storaae Area.)
PARCEL4:
An easement for the use and enjoyment of the
·communrty Fac1ht1es" of Tract No. 8336, as set forth
and desienated rn the Declaration of Covenants,
Conditions and Restrrct1ons recorded in book 13318, page
133 of Official Records of said Orange County, and the
Supplementary Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and
Restrictions recorded as Document No. 83·526720. of
Official Records and the Amendment to Supplementary
Declaration of Covenants. Conditions and Restrictions
recorded as Document No 84·086397 both of Official
Records.
PARCELS:
A non·exclus1ve easement for ingress and eeress over
'hose portions of Tract 10587. as set forth 1n an
tnstrument recorded March 16. 1979 rn book 13070, page
1227 and 1236 of Official Records.
The street address and other common designation, rf
any, of the real property described above 1s purported
10 be 950 CAGNEY LANE# 102, NEWPORT BEACH, CA
92663
The undersigned Trustee disclaims any habtlity for any
•ncorrectness of the street address and other common
des1gnahon, 1f any, shown herein.
Said sale will be made, but without convenant or
warranty, express or 1mphed, regarding title. PoSsession,
or encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal sum
of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust, with interest
thereon, as provided in sard note(s), advances, if any,
under the terms of the Deed of Trust, fees, charges and
expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said
Deed of Trust, to-wit: $160,329.91.
The beneficiary under said Deed of Trust heretofore
executed and deHvered to the undersilfled a written
Declaration of Default and Demand for Sale, and a ~
Notice of Default and EJection to Seti. The undersianed
caused said Notice of Default and Election to Seti to be
recorded in the county where the real property is located.
DATE: 03/15/88 ,
Sianed: 8eneficlaJ ~ Corpcntion of America,
Trustee, By. lntetst.te Trust Deed SeMce, Inc .• as Aaent.
By. Martha Gatvez. Asst Yice President. l n82 E. 17th
St., Ste. 105, Tustin, C.. 92680 (714) 7J0.6526
l/24 l /31 4/7 1248
"*-JCNOTa ncrrnous .,.,,.
umnAn.Jn
The faHowinc penon is
doinc ~a: SOUTH·
LANO EQUITIES. 4700 Von
t<arman, Newport Beach,
CA92660.
Pacific National Equities,
Inc .. a California Corp .,
4700 Von Karman, Newport
Beach, CA 92660.
This business 1s con·
ducted by an lndrvrdual
The reaistrant com·
menced to transact busr·
ness under the f1ct1t1ous
business name or names
listed above on Not Vet
Conductina Business
S11ned: Pac1f1c National
Equities. Inc . Ronald P
Beard, President
Thl5 statement was filed
with the County Clerk of
Oranae County on March
28, 1988.
File No F375927
3/31 4/7 4/14 4/21 1263
nc11110ut.,.,,...
fMMlnATW
Th• f0Uowin1 person 11
dol"I bu1Jnn1 .. ltlaht
Way Cle1nln1. 222 Ola·
mond, Betboa Island, CA
92662.
Laurie Ann He1areda,
222 Diamond, Balboa
Island, CA 92662.
This business is con·
ducted by an individual.
The re1istrant com,
menced to transact busl·
ness under the fictitious
busil'lfts name listed above
on 211/88.
(Signed) Laurie A
Hep red a
This sta1ement was filed
with the County Clerk of
Oranae County on Feb. 29,
1988.
File ~f.372908
3/31, 4/7, 4/14,
4121 1267
~-114
FIClltlUUS ... NUS
NAIK ITATDllNT
The fol&owint persons are
doi"I business as Bfttch9r
Campbell AST, Partners, a
California..,_.. partner-
ship. 27611 La Pll Roed,
L.atuna Nill*, Cahfotn11
92656.
AST ResHrch, Inc, a o.e. ... corpoilllon, 2121
Mon Aw9nue, Irvine, Caft.
fomlll 92714.
Bittetw ~. DOA. ltd., A Catttornia ltmfNd
~. 27611 La Paz
Roed, LleuM ...... Cati·
fornia 92656.
This business Is con·
ducted by a 11N'81 l*tnlr·
ship.
(SIGNED) Birtcher
C.rnpb9Ct OOA, ttd.,
a c.llfomi1 limited
~;p
GerwlllPartner
By: BirtcherC1mpbefl Prop-
erties,
• C.litomia ..,,.,.1
partnef"Ship,
General Partner.
By: Birtcher limited,
8 c.lifomia limited
Pll'tnership,
Gener.i Partner
By: Birtcher Reel
EstMllnc:.,
a C.lifamia corpc,..tion
~!Partner.
8y: Ooneld 8. Talcott
President
By: Campbetl Limit.t,
a Calffomia limited
peril lel'Ship
General Partner
By. cam~t Reef
EsUt9 Inc:,
a C.lifomil corpor.tion
Generaf Partner
By. Robert M. C.mpbell
President
This statement WU filed
with the County Clerk of
Oranae County on February
29, 1988.
File No. F·375Sl8
3/31. 4/7, 4/14,
4/21 1282
l ·31134
STATOllNT Of
ABANDONlllNT Of UK
Of flCTl110US eustNUS
NAME
The followina persons
have abandoned the use of
the fictitious busi ness
name ALPHA CLEANERS.
24881 Ahcia Parkway, Lag·
una Hills, CA 92653.
The f1ct1hous business
name referred to above was
ftled oo November 4, 1986
in the Coonty of Orange.
Orrarnal Frie No. F325020.
DONALD EMMEL. 23891
Land1sv1ew Ave., El Toro, CA
92630.
MARGARET EMMEL.
23891 Landisview Ave.. El
Toro, CA 92630.
This business was con·
ducted by individuals (Hus-
band & Wife).
Signed: DONALD EMMEL
Thrs statement was filed
with the County Clerk of
Orange County on Mar 7.
1988
3 17 3·24 3·31 4.7 1230
FICTITIOUS 8USINESS
NAME STATDIENT
The fotlowma person rs
doing oosrness as: ANGELS
LIMOSINE SERVICE. 864 W.
19th St , Costa Mesa, CA
92627
Lottie J. Cheng, 864 W.
19th St., C.M., CA 92627.
This business is con-
ducted by an individual.
Signed: Lottie J. Chene
This statement was filed
with the County Clerk of
<Kanae CountY on Mar. 22.
1988.
File No. F375403
3-314-74-14 4-21 1205
ncnnous M111uns
NAMllTATIMINT
The fatlowWw .,...,. .. are
doint business as: COUN·
TRY CLUB VIUAGE. 4700
Von Karman, Newport
8eac:h, CA 92660.
Ron•ld P. a .. rd, 218
48th Street, Hewport
8eac:h. CA 92663.
H.. Marshell S..S. 19
Wildbrook, Irvine, CA
927l4.
Thi~ business is con·
ducted by an unincorpo.
r.ted .ssoclation other than
a partnenhip. Sicned: Hal
Marshall Sears
This 1tatement was filed
with the County Clerit of
Oran1e County on Mar. 22,
1988.
File No. F375402
3·31 4.7 4·14 4·21 1222
flCTITIOUl IUllMSS
NAME ITATIMINT
The followlnt person is
doin1 busineas 15: GRA·
PHICS ~LL£RV, 419 East
17th St • Costa Mesa. CA
92627
Michael Cat1 Whitehead,
383 Rochester. Colt• Mesa,
CA92627.
Th11 bu51nus is coo·
ducted ~ •n individual.
Slaned: Michael Carl White·
head
Thlt statement was filed
w.th the County Clettc ot ar.,,.. County on MM. 22,
l •. ,. ... No. '375397
l-314-14-14 4-21 1245
HCih .. •llflm -•m•rn
The --· ....... ii dol"I bu1lnw • ENGf.
NEERING SOLUTIONS,
1506S. ...... Oriw, Cor·
one dll Mir, CA 92625.
Conc:llMl'll SaUloM. •
Californl• corporation,
1506 Sendc.ltle Or., Cor·
ONI det .... CA 92625.
This business Is con·
dud9d by a corpcntion.
The re1istr1nt com·
menced to transact busi·
ness under the fictitious
business name listed abow
on 3/ l 7 /88. Sisne<f: Con·
current Sotutlons, by. W.S.
Fujibubo, President
This stlllwnent was filed
with the County Clerk of Or-.. County on Mar. 22,
1988.
File No. f375395
3-314-7 4·14 4-21 1247
F1CTITIOUI ......
tMMEnATIMINT
The fotkMinl penons are doins business as: KELL Y'S
COFFEE la FUDGE FAC·
TORY, 309 Pa'"1 St. Suite
"8", Newport Beach, C.I.
92661.
Brian E. Potter. 14512
Southfietd Or., Westmins·
ter, catif. 92683.
Christine Potter, 14512
Southfield Or., Westmins·
ter, C.fif. 92683.
This business is C'on·
ducted by husband and
wife. Sisned: Brian E. Potter,
Christine Potter
This statement was filed
with the County Clerk of
Oranae County on Mar. 25,
1988.
File No. 375822
3·314-7 4·14 4-21 1261
STATEMENT Of AIAN·
DOtHllNT
Of UR OF ACTITIOUS
BWIMSSHAME
The follow1n1 persons
have abandoned the use of
the fictitious busrness
name: COUNTRY CLUB VIL·
LAGE, a C.lifomia General
Partnership, 2943 S. Pul-
lman, Santa Ana. CA 92705·
5852.
The Fictitious Business
Name referred to above was
filed 1n Orange County on
Auaust 9. 1985, File No.
F283413.
Ronald P. Beard, 218
. 48th Street, Newport
Beach, CA 92663
Hal Marshall Sears. #9
Wildbrook. Irvine, CA.
Jack C Hopkrns, 1613
Hillcrest Cucle, Huntington
Beach, CA 92648.
Paul A Hoptuns. 1191
Greenfield, Thousand Oaks.
CA 91360
Glona L He>pkrns, 1191
Greenfield, Thousand Oaks,
CA 91360
This business was con·
ducted by a aeneral part·
nersh1p.
Signed: Ronald P Beard.
general partner
Sianed: Hal Marshall Sears,
general partner
This statement was filed
with the County Clerlt of
Ontnae County on Mar. 22,
1988.
3·314-74-14 4-21 1221
1·•115
ACitUOUI WEIS
tMMl ITATIMENT
The foffowinc peflOn is
doina business as LIDO
VAUSE, 333 Shi~ WWtf,
Newport Belch, CA 92663.
The tlt!XIPOft Collect.on,
Inc.. a California corpora-
tion, 333 ShiPJ•rd Wey,
Ne~ Balch, CA 92663.
This business is con·
ducted by • corpontion.
The re1istrant com·
menced to tr.nuct bu5i·
ness under the fictitious
business name listed above
on 3/18/88.
(Si1ned) THE NEWPORT
COLLECTION, INC.
Robin C. Whitesides,
PrMldent
Thrs statement was filed
with the County Clerk of
Orange County on March
22, 1988
File No F-375418
3/31, 4/7, 4/14,
4/21 1280
FlCT1110UI IUllNUI
NAiil ITATDllNT
The folkJwlna i-sons are
do1n1 buaineu as.
ATLANTA PROPERTIES
ASSOCIATES. '50 Newport
Center Or #670, Newport
Buch, CA 92'60.
Oonekt Hutcht"il. 34312
StarboMt Lantern, Dana
Point, CA 92629
Jottn PhrillCt. Jr., 26791
Wtlll H..n Drtwe. Lll'IN
Hilll,CA'2M3.
This business Is con·
duded br ....... '*1·
nltlhlp,
The rq.i1trant com·
melM:ed .., tnlnUct busi·
MU under the fictitious
~ ..............
on l • l-11 in CA. Sianed:
John ........ Jr.
This ...,,,..,. was filed
with the Count'1 Clertl of Onlnte County on Mar. 22,
1981.
File No. F375404
3·314.7 4-14 4-21 1240
ncr1110U1 was
NAME ITATIMINT
The followint person is
doin1 business as: DON
HUTCHINGS 0.8 .A. GWIN·
NETT PROPERTIES ASSO-
CIATES, 450 Newport Cen·
ter Drive #670, Newport
Buch. CA 92660.
Ool*d Hutchffics, 34312
Starboard lantern, Dana
Paint. CA 92629.
Thia business is con·
duded by an individual.
The re1istrant com·
menced to transact busi·
neu under the fictitious
business name listed abcNe
on l · l ·88 in CA. Si11'9d:
Donald Hutchincs
This statement was filed
with the County Clerk of
Orance County on Mar. 22.
1988.
File No. F375408
3·314-7 4-14 4-21 1241
nc I If IOUI MJllNUS
NAME ITATDllNT
The fallowina persons are
dom1 business as: BARRY
FAMILY REAL ESTA TE COR·
PORATION; BARRY FAMILY
CORPORATION, 605 Via
lido Soud, Newport Beach.
CA 92663.
John J. Barry, a ~lifomia
corpcntion, 605 Via Lido
Sood. Newport Beaeh. CA
92663.
Lorna Barry, a California
corporation, 605 Via lrdo
Soud. Newport Beach, CA
92663.
Thrs business is con-
ducted by a corporation
The registrant com·
menced to transact busi·
ness under the fictitious
business name or names
listed above on 1980.
Signed: Barry family Real
Estate Corporation, By:
John J. Barry, President.
Thrs statement was filed
with the County Clerk of
Orar11e County on Mar. 22.
1988
File No F375399
3.31 4.7 4.14 4-21 1243
ncnnous BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The followin1 persons are
dorna busrness as INNOV·
ATIVE IMAGES ADVERTIS·
ING. 3301 Seav1ew Ave .
Corona Del Mar, CA 92625.
Gre1ory L Wilson, 3301
Seaview Ave.. Corona Del
Mar, CA 92625.
Marc1~ee Lambtel. 3301
Seaview Ave .. Corona Del
Mar, CA 92625.
This business is con·
ducted by a limited partner·
ship.
The reaistrant com·
menced to transact busi·
ness under the fictitious
business name listed above
on March 10, 1988. Si&ned:
Mlrciatee Lambiel
This statement was filed
with the Count'1 Clerk of
Or8fWt County on Mar. 22,
1918.
file No. f375398
3-314-7 4-14 4-21 1233
Fw:iliiOUI .........
NAMl ITATllllNT
The tallowins person is ~~as: LOIS A.
ADAMS ENTERPRISES,
10862 Irvine BtYd. #101.
Tustin 92680.
Lois A. Adams, 9 Monte-
cito Or., Corona Del Mar, CA
92625.
This business is con·
ducted by an individual.
The re1istrant com·
menced to tranh<:t busl·
ness under the fictitious
business name listed above
on 4/1/88. Signed: Lors A.
Adams
This statement was flied
wrth the County Clerk of
Oran1e County on Mar. 22.
1988
file No. F375400
3.314.7 4·14 4·21 1237
FlCTITIOUI IUllNUS
NW ITATIMINT
The faHowina persons are
dotn1 bultness n : WHIT·
NEY APARTMENT ASSO·
CIATES, 450 Nt•port Cen·
ter Or #~}~OJ_ Newport
9-cft, CA y-~
Oaneld HutcNnp. 34312
Stltf'boerd Lantern. Olna
fl9lnt. CA t2t29
JoNt ............ Jr .. 26791
Welt ....,, DrM. laluN
Hilt.CA'2653.
This business la con·
duded by a ....... pert·
nenhip.
The re1i1tr•nt cc()m·
meticed '° tr....ct busi·
.... undef "" ftctttioul business name ltst.d above
on 1 · l ·88 In CA. Sl&Nd:
John PtunUtt, Jr.
This statement WH filed
with the County Clerk of
Orance County on Mar. 22.
1988.
File No. F375401
3-31 4-7 4-14 4·21 1238
minced to trMNd buli· ,... ""'* "" ftctilJout
bulinlU '*"' Hllld ..... on l · l-11 in CA. Si&Nd:
John Plunleitt. Jr.
This 11tMt111ient wn ftled
With the CountY Ca.rte °' o...,.. County on Mar. 22.
1981.
File No. 375407 ~31 4-74-14 4-21 1239
PUatCNOTICI
ACthiOUI •llllUI
NAMlnATWT
The followinc person is
doina business as: TRADI·
TIONAL DETAILING, 2005
W. Balboa Blvd., Newpe>rt
flCiiilOUI WUI Bch, Suite #136, 92663.
NAiil ITATllHNT Larry J. Kiehl, 2005 W.
Thefallowinapenonsare Balboa Blvd., N.B .. CA
doin1 business as; CLAY· 92663.
TON PROPERTIES ASSO· This busine,1s is con·
CIATES, 450 Newport Cen· ducted by •n indMdual.
ter Drive #670, Newport The re1istrant com·
Buch, CA 92660. menced to transact buSi·
Donald Hutchinp, 34312 ness under the fictitious
Star~rd Lantern, Dana business name °' names
Point, CA 92629. listed a~ on 3·22·¥·
John Plunkett, Jr., 26791 Siene<I: Lany J. Kiehl.
West Haven Oriw. Laeuna This statement was filed
Hilts, CA 92653. with the County Clerk of
This business is con· <>ranee County on March
ducted by a aeneral part· 28, 1988.
nership. File No. F375928
The reaistrant com · 3/31 417 4/14 4/21 1264
YOU Ml IN DVAULT UNOll A DUD Of 1'ausT
OATIO IUIUMY zt.1'71. UNLlll YOU TAllACTION
TO NOTECT YOUI HiOfUTY, IT UY• IOU» AT A
PU-..C MU. If YOU NllD AM DPlMATION Of THI
NATUll OF THI MOCIDW WJNST YOU, YOU
SHOULD CC*TACT A LAWYU. • -NOTICE OF TIUITlf'S SALE
UNDO DIED Of' TRUST
Tf No. 73114
ConlrOI No. 129545
LoenNo.-111 Nadce is hereby g1yen that Serrw hcon..,.M:e
CompanJ, a Caltfornra Corporation as trustee, or
successor trustee, or sut>stituted trustee pursuant to the
Deed of Trust e•ecuted by KAREN LYNNE FRANZ, A
MARRIED WOMAN. and Recorded MARCH 8, 1979 in
Book 13061 Pase 242 Instrument No 13591 of Otficral
Records 1n the office of the County Recorder of ORANGE
County. California, and pUrsuant to the Notice of Default
and Election to Sell thereunder recorded JULY 30. 1986
Instrument No. 86-331157 of said Offrcral Records. will
W on APRIL 15. 1988at9 •5 AM at THE MAIN (NORTH)
ENTRANCE TO THE COUNTY COURTHOUSE 700 CIVIC
CENTER WEST, SANTA ANA. CA, at public auction. to
the tughest brdder for c.ash (payable at the time of sale
rn lawful money of the United States). all right. title, and
interest, conveyed to and now held by 1t under said deed
1n the ·property situated 1n said County and State and
described as follows:
LOT 23 AND NORTH ERL V 2 FEET OF LOT 22 OF TRACT
4463, AS PER MAP RECORDED IN BOOK 161. PAGES
3 ANO 4 OF MISCELLANEOUS MAPS, IN THE OFF'ICE
OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAID COUNTY.
Property address 1s purportedly known as· 1921
LEEWARD LANE, NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA 92660
The total amdunt of the unpaid balance of the obligation
secured by the property to be sold and reasonable
estimated costs. expenses and advances at the trme of
the 1n1t1al pubhcatton of the Notice of Sale 1s $198,051 95
In add1t1on to cash, the Trustee will accept certified
checks. cashier's checks, checks drawn by a State or
Federal Credit Union or Savings Assocratron, or Savings
Bank. authomed to do business 1n 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 right.
Sard sale wrll be made. but without covenant or
warranty, express Of implied regarding title. possession
or encumbrances, to satisfy the indebtedness secured
by said Deed. rn<:ludrng the fee and expense of the trustee
and of the trusts created by sard deed, advances
thereunder, wrth interest as provided therein, and the
unpaid principal of the note secured by sard deed with
interest thereon as provided In said Note.
Dated: MARCH 16, 1988
Siened: Sin••~ Coompenf. 100 South Los
Robtes Avenue. Suite 300. Pasadena, C.liforn1a 91101 .
Area Code (818) 79S-7200, as such Trustee, By Is/
SANORA J. SHUPPS, VICE PRESIDENT
3·24 3·31 4-7 1251
PU&IC NOTICE
LWl AND M:CW MO HIM.TM
IYllOPlll OF ntl AMIUM ITATUllNT ·YIM
EWD DICOllll Jl. 1917 ..
"-Qr Lo* I d I I c.n..,
3529 ·~sq . ._Qr llO 14111-2515
(Report all •mounts in whote
dol'-5 (on!y))
Total admitt9d •ssets
<Paae 2. line 24) $1,323,995,192
Total liebifities (Pace 3, line 26) 1,175,767,595
Capital stocks (Pate 3, line 27A and 278) 23,120.850
Agreptv write-ins for other than
speci .. surpfus funds <Pace 3 hne 27C) 0
Gross paid 1n and contributed surplus
(Pap 3, line 28) 4.341,672
Aaret.1te special surplus (Pace 3, line 29~ 0
Unassl1ned funds (surplus) Page 3.
line 298 minus 29C) 120,765.075
Gain (Loss) from operations (Page 4.
line 31) 7.293.588
Increase (Decrease) rn Capital and surplus
during 1987 (Pa1e 3, line 30. 1987
minus l 986) (157 .868)
Insurance 1n Force Nahonwrde (Paae 15. lrne 20,
Col 10 -whole dollars) 11.823.891
Accident & Health premiums •
Schedule H ·Col 1, lrne 1) 7.995.550
lnsu' t lo f:°:>•~e, California Business Pap
Page 46, 1.11 ... -2. Col 6) 550,706.703
Accident and health premiums • Orrect
C.hfornia Business Pace
CPa1e 46, Line 25. Col 1) 56.030
We hereby certify that the above items are 1n
accordance with the Annual Statement tor the Yftf -nded
Oecembtf 31. 1987 made to the Insurance Commissioner
of the StM9 of Cahfornia, pursu.nt to law
John I< Koettint
Name ot
Ya Prelt<lent • Controller
H M9rlhlll CMlftetd
Name ol S.C""'Y
3/103/17 3/24 3/31417 1217
,
... . ' .. 1 ... THE NEWPORT 1!1111• .. II .
0ap & ClltS .......... R4 HouM*eepins Rooms 413
Hotels ............... 416
TIAll...,.ATION ........ --u•a & .. wa CLASSIFIED INDEX ~ ............. 808 Appl~ ••••••.•••• 806
Livestock •...•..•. • .•.. 825
Birds ................ 826
REAL ESTATE
AirplMes ............ 900
Ant.ioue ClasStc Car ... 912
Autos tor Sale ........ 910
Industrial . . . . . . . 506
111\AJll~ Property ...... 509
Lake Shore Property 515
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Announcins .......... 200
Beauty Aids .......... 213
card of Thanks ....... 201
Cemetery Lots ........ 201
Florists ............... 207
Funeral Directory ..... 205
Funeral Services ...... 206
Haith Aids .......... 214
&.ept NoticM ......... 212
Loden-Clubs-etc . 209
Nurseries ............ 815
Lost & Found ......... 210
Personals ............ 211
BUSINESS
Investments ........... 828
Money to Loan ........ 605
Money Wanted ....... 606
Opportunities ......... 700
Opportunities Wtd ..... 7<V
EMPLOYMENT
Agencies ............. 300
Opportunities ......... 305
Preparation .......... 307
AppliMces Wanted ..• 81)7
Auctions .........••.• 814
Buildi .. Materiai .... 1817
Business Equipment 818
Coins/Stamps •....... 813
Furniture •••...•...... 800
Furniture Wanted ..... 805
Garaae Sates ......... 705
Jewetry .............. 812
Marine Supptys ....... 906
Misc. for Sale ......... 809
Misc. Wanted ......... 810
Musical Instrument ... 811
Office Equipment ..... 827
Pets & Supplies ....... 823
Sportinc Equipment ... 819
Acteace .............. 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 Sate .......... 510
Mobile Homes ........ 91 7
Mort&aae & TD ....... 607
Motels ............... 415
Mountain Cabins ..... 4 22
Office Space ......... 420
Out of State Prop ..... 514
Real Estate Wanted ... 518
Rentals to Share ...... 412
Real Estate for Xchg ... 517
Real Estate Loans ..... 600
Rooms for Rent ....... 41 O
RESORT PROPERTY
For Sale .............. 418
Rental .............. 417
Autos Wanted ........ 915
Auto Parts & Tires .... 907
Auto Repair/Dom ..... 913
Auto Repair/For ...... 914
Boats ................ 905
Campers ............. 919
Foreign & Sports ...... 911
Mopeds .............. 909
Motorcycles & Bikes 908
Motor Homes ... : ..... 916
SERVICES
Schools .............. 608
S1tuat100 Wanted ..... 308
Directory of Business Services 211-,......
TWO PROFESSIONALS
seeking a third to share
expenses. of spacious
dean, very nice, comfor·
table Mesa Verde home
Monthly rent $500 + util·
ities/expenses split ,
security ~ & refer·
ences required. CaH Mr
Green at 642-9310 Days
(or 545-8589 Eves)
•Ac:counlinl
BOOKKEEptNG A PAIN?
Let Geol'l9 do it. Profes.
sional, computerized
repor1s. Taiknd to ~r
needs. Small business &
Individual specialist.
l.icenled t.ax prep9f'er. Geoi'le Bienstadt The
ComOlut Bookkeeper.
714-964-2002
DANI
BRONZE
STATUE
(Doriella) Limited Edi·
tion. Half PrL~. Must
Sell. 714-~~
l Metanie T 8Yk>r Kent
Artist Proof. Statue of
Liberty Centennial paid
$3,700. $1,500 or best
offer. Asst Nagel Seri· =3~~~ or best
•Attorner
ATTORNEY
AT LAW
JAMES F. LECK
SPECIALIZING IN:
•Personal Injury
•Auto Injury
•Boats, Bikes,
Aviation, Etc.
•Malpractice:
Legal or Medical
•Work-Related
Injury
•Insurance Claims
•Product Liability
•Wrongful Death
•No charge for
Leaal Consul-
tation. No
recovery. No
attorney fees.
2372 South·
East Bristol
#8 Newport Beach
152-0808
RENT A PASSENGER.
Ute a car PGQI lane. 6·
lOPM. 682·9992
NEWPORT
NANNY
COLLEGE
Pro~theits M9rdl d dim" PllOfESSIONAl TIWNED NANNIES AYMNA.E. now tor
in•wJ1 1. 9110380
eChlld Care
INFANT DAY CME Avail·
able in my Costa Mesa
Home. Full ors-rt time,
Mary 65<>-2864
FULL TIME BABYSIT·
TING In my home. Balb.
area. 673-4 769 or 559-
4267
CHILD
CARE/
HOUSE·
KEEPERS
AVAILABLE
live in or out. carina.
dependable, screened to
meet your needs.
Domestic Excellence
~832-3665
MAJOR CREDIT CARDS!
Regardless of credit his·
tory Also. new credit
card. Noone refused! For
information call 1·315·
733-6062 Ext. M364
MAJOR CREDIT CARDS!
Regardless of credit his-
tory. Also, new credit No
one refused. For infor·
mation call 1-315-733·
6062 Ext. M369
~:
... (?I. ....... ,. ••
full aardeninc service,
season.I flower'~ Landscapina. sprinkler
yard improvements,
lawn treatment, weed
COilbol, routine mainte-
nance (sprinc ren<M·
tion). Uceosed/booded.
894-6665, Rey Perard.
LANDSCAPING & Tree
Service & Ctean Ups.
Mouthty Fee. Jim 553·
1554
•Dom•ltic
HOUIDllPDS.
tw•HUWNCY H.s immediMe openftll$
for liw? tn/Out House·
1ceepers. up. prefet'red.
S~nish OK. All Jobs
1 OOCM. free.
(714) 951-6110
.. ICENSEO ANO BONDED
At your beck and call.
Run errands-.~ cleen closets. Orpniz'"I-Do time . chores houri~ job.
Ewryone r.m time to himlltf ,. fenwty. Uc &
bal..tld. .._., m•• 9fi8-3240
SWEDtSH AU PAIR in
Nacport a.dt klaldlt1 ==-~-
,
FREE CONSUMER
SERVICE
Catt for names of
compet8nt licensed & bonded~ to remodel, repatr,
clean and decorate.
HOME
IMPROVEMENT REFERRALS INC.
(714) 131-7200
Home Repairs &
Improvement. Interior
and exterior lar1e or
small jobs residential &
commercial lie #508592
960·3955 Stephen
24 hr home repair. small
jobs are quick and easy.
Call for free phone quote
on all work. 760-7205
WATERPROOF
SUN DECKS
ROOF DECKS•
BALCONIES
PATIOS • WALKS •
STAIRS
Too Quality Products!
100% Maintenance
Free
Stop water damage to
decks. Prevent dry rot.
Eliminate wter
puddles
F ulty Warranted!
Attractive non-slip
Maintenance Free
Fulty Warranted
472-7861
•Home= &Remo-
BEVELED &
STAINED
GLASS ART/
DOORS
~ at home & save.
Solid Maho1ony, oak
doors. Beveled and
stained atass. Call Stain M.531~59
LOCAL llOTHEI/
DAUQHTD TEAii will
clean ~use or office. . Ctean
and cooscientious. 857-
8501
ORY CLEANING
CARPElS & U PHO LS·
TERY. BEST FOR LESS.
CLEANING OF ANY
FABRIC. DRY CLEANING
GREG 714 964-8789.
CARPET CLEANING
SERV1CE
Shampoo & Steam
Cleaning SPotlifters,
Deoderizer Included.
2RMS & HALLWAY
$39.95
ROGERS CARPET
CLEANING7 DAYS(714)
472·0230 ASK A80Ui
HOST DRY CHEMICALS
L & B Been in Bus Since
1980
HAPPY GALS HOUSE·
CLEANING. Professional
housecleanin( . in your area. Weekly, 8 1·weeldy1 monthly, lie. ano
Bonded. 952-3653
HOUSECLEANING. If it's
dirty I'll dean it. Reas.
rMes. 673-0150 '!'5s •Hou• .....
PET /HOUSE SITTING
wailabte. Ref. if req. Call
Ruth 551-8363 a.m.
House sittin&. Affordable Qrance County area. Call
Connie660·1399 after
11:30 a.m .
-~ ..
UNIQUE GARDENING
AND LANDSCAPE SER·
VICE. Est in area since
1973. We do tree trim·
min&. clelnups, ~n&
and edlinc. Complete ~re service. 646-
•MUlic L111w
MUSIC LESSONS. your
home by Mr. Palmer Jr
Hi. Band Dir 33 yrs in
O.C. All brass & wood·
winds. 642-7715
For a dependable dry
wall company call Artis·
t ic Interiors 556·.
1160 .small repairs
Room addition. Custom
texture
•Painting
FAST. FAIR & FRIENDLY
O.C S Finest Painting.
lic#516103 Pete 499·
3022
PAINTING
ED'S Painting. interior
extenor. Free Est. lie.
838-8201
•Poetry
ELEGANT POEMS tor any
occasion on _parch_nient
frame. Edna 986-4087
•Pool Service
F1NEST QUALITY SER·
VICE & REPAIRS. 20 yrs.
experience. Pre Season
Special: 1 month FREE
5et'Vice. Free estimate & DOOt ~ Evans life Gu.rd PoOI SeMce. 546-
8008
•Schools&
Instruction
MODERN
SCHOOL OF
FOREIGN
LANGUAGES
·French, Spanish, ESL.
Special Courses for Tra·
veters. Call JKJcie. 497.
3973. Also Masters
Degree in F~ Lan·
guaees. ~iahzinl in
the teaching of young
children.
•Tele
DEAN THE TILE MAN Lea~ showers, creamic
tile/1 nstall/repair/ac1d
wash/re-grout. shower
doors. new & repair, &
plumbing. L1c#432332
Call 675·8212 or 846-
8526
211 ·Persomls
MAJOR CREDIT CARDS!
REGARDLESS OF
CREDIT HISTORY. ALSO,
NEW CREDIT CARO NO
ONE REFUSED FOR
INFO. CALL 1·315-733·
6062 EXT M 386
LADIES-Why rattle
around in your big
house? I am willing to
share your home rent
free; am companionabte
non-smokin&. weU edu·
cated & traYeted woman.
Work p i t. Have inde-
pendent means, love
outdoors! Sunt1Y dfSPOSi· tion. Newport Beach res.
ident. Former Coloradan.
Hi chest ref. inquiries
invited: 675-9629 l\f.
messJI&'!.
NOW HIRING * Cashiers * Grill People
General Crew
==-"
ORVILLE
WANTS YOU!
looking for friendly,
independent ~ to ~ as caerks at our
SNICk location llt New-
port Fashion ls&and. Bath
d9Y5 & fNe shifts ll'Ai•· able! tf interelted, ytSft
us at Irvine Ranc h
Farmer's Mkt. in Atrium Court. or call (714) 640-
7701
GET PAID FOR READING
BOOKS! $100 per trtle
Write PACE C947. 161 S
Lmcoln Way, N Aurora
IL 60542
GOVERNMENT JOBS
$15,400-$72,500 Now
H1nng Excellent benef
its Call 504-649-7922
Ext j-8348
•FUN*
WEEKEND
JOB
You choose when. Give
out sa~ in market,
near your home. 962·
5688
PACIFIC
SYMPHONY
Wents confid81 It peopte
tor its first annuel ... ~.~= 4165we.
All Shifts Available, Mornings, Days,
Evenings. Full or Part· Time. Great for
Senior· .Citizens, Housewives,
Students
3141 Harbor Blvd.
eo.t. .....
549.1279
700 w. Collt ""'.
Nawpartl11ch
142-29
r•
....
I ,. I
/
..
•
ABILITY Pl.US Po9it1ons wailM>le: (1)
AlceptiotMlt, $6-8 per hr
~n:=;r; :ur:~~~~ ~hrroin l~exp;(4)
Gen..amce to $8-hr min
2 ~ eJ(J>; (5) Secre-
tary $7hr·10 min 2 years
m.~6J~c:~~
Mate. Call today (714)
544-0957 Marlene
PMrce, Ability Plus, Per·
sonnet Services Inc.
14131 Yorba #102, Tus·
tin, CA 100% Employer
Paid
OVERSEAS JOBS, TAX
FREE INCOME ALL
OCCUPATIONS, COM·
PA.NY PAID BENEFITS.
Call (305) 456-6603 or
send resume to: Wor1d·
wide Empto)'ers, 1126 S.
Federal Hwy #322, Ft
Lauderdale, FL 33316.
Advance fee.full refund if
~~i:
overseas employment
agency.
PART TIME Counter
Cterlc. Good for students.
Video Depot NI B, 476-
0644
..... 11.
PMT·Tm
OAYI I IYB•IM
A.Da I "°"" Alp..,. •.. ,. .......
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...... 987·'"9
•Ul• 1 .,..7177 ,., •. 711 ... tt
Min& MIA ... ttTI
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MANAGEMENT .
THRIFTY OIL CO. is cur·
rently hiring station man-
a&ef'S. Beriefits include
medical, vacation, paid
training, and sav1n1s
plan. Excellent promo-
tional opportunities.
Please apply at 799 W.
19tf!, Costa Mesa or
17415 Brookhurst,
Fountain VaUey.
RETAIL MANA0010fT
ASSISTANT
MANAGER
We NIYe .,, imme-
diate openinc as an
Assistant Ma.,..er.
Requirements
include 2 years full
time work e•pe·
rience and some
supervisory expe-
rience (retail pre-
ferred), or 1 coUece
deeree. We offer.
eCompetitiw Salary
eliberal Benefits
•Promotion ()pptys.
•Trainin1 for
Advancement
Cati or apply in per-
son to:
A2Z
FASHION
ISLAND
(714) 144-1121
(qu91~~.
M/F
We 1re now hirina servers, server assist,
host/hostesses, cashl·
~ine cooks. prep mrsers.Get.t for summer n. Join the
team at Dil>OY's t5'and Cafe. If you. ftke oeoole,
have a quick and ready
smite and enjoy working
in a fast-paced fun
atmosphere} we want to
talk to yoo! Experience
helpful, but a good atti·
tude is a must. Apply in
person 2 p.m.·5 p.m.
Tues.-Sat Dippys Island
Cafe, 203 Marine Ave.,
Balboa Island.
YES, YOU CANI
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DIU t I• &,lr111n.
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,..... nt.-tt .. ,._ __.,,. ................. ......... ..,
I ¢Pas. ___ ....,.
MARKETING
SALES
Dyt:lamic Newport Mar·
keting Group has posi·
tion available, will train .
Ideal working condition,
daily bonus + commis·
sion. Gene 675-0023
DISHWASHER; Prior exp.
in ~rina. Italian style
veal. 673·6193
Now hirQ at the "Worids
Larps! Pizza Delivery
Co. Domino's Pizza
needs: Ordeftakers must be It least 16 with ...
sent pen;onality. Oefrvery
Drivers must be at leaSt
18, tmve own car & insu·
rMCe, 8fld ~ drivinc
·: record. Earn S7-10/hr. Bath paMions full 0( pert
time. Aoot'/ .t Domino's Pizza, · 2075 Newoort
I Bhd. CM or caH 646-2244 .,. ocMy ...
OFFICE CLERK Full
or s-t time, to fit your hours. must be I prob-
lem sohet'. Call t-terwY or
Darlene, 631-6701
Security Guards
IMMEDIATE OPPORTUNITIES
AU WT1 • WHKEa • FULL & PMT·Tml
WEOffER:
aoOD PAY • mtrrA&.. OPTICAl I MIDICM. mlUIWICf
• CMlfT lW ....... P9IT --
• ~-• WI csmflCAJDI flt lllC.)
ft REOU#t£: ® 11 YM. Gil OU8 • OWi TRMIPORTATDI
SH;;~E~~NC.
10l3 N. GLASSELL ST., ORANGE
14 ~ 14 .... ,.t
HOME AID CARE AVAIL·
ABLE. care of etdeffl and
terminal. M-F clean,
reliable, with excellent
character. Experience,
references. Cati Eve 963·
3478
MEDICAL OFFICE MAN·
AGER Excellent salary.
Front & beck office expe-
rience wanted Imme· ~=·Call 641-504-4 for
lnteW . ..... ..
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20 becutlwe ,_
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GIRL FRIDAY with
good telephone voice,
accurate typin1 and fiOOd with fieures. A car·
ing office in Corona del
Mar, 759-1150
SECURITY
*OFFICERS* Full/Part· Time.
Top Pay. Now Hirina
For Costa Mesa Loca--
tion. Will Train! Uni·
form Allowance,
Bonus Pay. Medical/
Demi, Credit Union.
APPl.Y9AM ·4PM
MONDAY-FRIDAY
UNCOUllSUllTY
(714)1111111
(213)111-2474
FEDERAL. STATE ANO CIVIL SERVICE JOBS. now ~ ~ .,..,
$13,550 to $59,480
Immediate ~n!f!P. c.u 1·315·733-6Q(;3 En F369
tHl6H*
tPAY MTESt
RN's ., .. 130 .,.
LVN's • .. •19 ...
A Pltla1wiR,.,.,..,, ,.,.. °"""" .W.a'-1 . .........
(7141 f12.0717
TYPIST Needed for New·
Port Beach Publishjng
Co. Part Time. 50 WPM.
Word Processina a plus.
CaU Rapr at 631·8120
Tf_ MPORARY
I Ne~ ttestaurant ~n\ot&\
l•medlMe Opporhlnltles/FtlU or Part Time
· Wa1tenJW•u1e1 . Oilh/Utffky
· tto.ta/Ho.teues • Kitchen Super Yi9or . ...... . a..se..
· OiNrt8 Room SuperWaor • Cod&UHen • Coob
•
JOBSR
G ..... llll•
tledrlCet a M1cMn1cat
Ae11mbWI. Production
Shippiftl & RlceM"I
Technic'8ns
~ Call Dofolhy N.
~ (714) 540·1008 ,.....,, ....... c.p.
2414 South F•irview
Suite 214, Santa AM
NO FUS
EARN $7.75 HR. We
need assistance in eva·
luatiOB and responding to daily work reports sub-
mitted by our agents
throu'lhout the state. No
experience necessary;
work at home. For infur·
mation send self.
addressed, stamped
envetooe 9~ inches long
to: AWGA. Dept E, 8oX
49204, Atlanta, GA
30359
DRAl<E
OFFICE OVERl.04D
1EllOIWIY 11111
11.WTOPElll
POITDI AVMJIU.
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(714) 47~2974
1141GY01larm1
Slite 138, Im•
100% FREE EOE
~~~a~ ~~iIL
State of the art, hi~h
quality_ print shop in
Costa Mesa needs sharp
person, some exp.
desired. 631·6701
406-Houw/RenV
Unf.
MESA VERDE Executive 3000 sq. ft. near golf
course. Park view.
Lease/option or rent.
$2,300 Mo. Prin. only. Ref. req. 545-3722
RENT OWNERS UNIT
from $100/da_y. Some wtk to beach. 913/642·
5011 "
(EJ2•!Pfi•J
COSTA MESA
3 Bdr. & 2 Bath town·
house, close to shop· ping. Community pool.
$1,100 per month. 650·
7000
COSTA MESA
3 Bdr. & 2 Bath town·
house. close to beach &
shopping. Comm. pool.
$1,050. 650·7000
Huntinaton
Buch
4 Bdrm & 2 Bath home.
2 car lara1!', unfur-
nished. vaila0te 4-1· ~"J~·ooo a month.
~
Lidolsle
UDO ISLE
Furn. a~l Very elegant 2
Bdrm. Bay views & pri·
vate beach. $1-l500
month. 675-3191 or
675·5893
408-Apartments,
Unfur.
Irvine
NORTHWOOD, 2bdr, 1
bath upgr twnhm on lake
steps to poof, AC.1,.,...all
amets. $950. 583·7~1
409-Condos
for Rent
CHARMING FURN 2
Bdrm 2 Bath, pool, spa,
patio, fireplacei 11raae. Short term. S ,875 or
lease $1,700. 760-3187
412-Rentals
toSMre
SHARE LARGE QUIET 3
Bdr, 3 Bath. Turfte Rock
town house, with pool &
tennis & jacuzzi. Non·
smokina ~No chik:t· ren or~. + ~ utit.
Home 854--243
,
417 lntrl la Mir
MAUl/KAANAPAU
BEACH 1 Bdrm or 2
Bdrm condo. Ocml1 view
fully furn I equip. Ten·
nls/P®llbe•ch. Bro-
chure. 854-0909
420-0flice Spec:e
750 SQ.FT. Office space
in Balboa, ar:eat views/
patio. Judy 675-9615
508-Houses for
Sale
GOVERNMENT HOMES
FROM $1.00 (U-REPAIR)
FORECLOSURES .
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 (U·REPAIR)
ALSO TAX DELINQUENT
& FORECLOSUREl>ROP·
ERTIES AVAILABLE
NOW. FOR LISTING,
CALL 1-315·733·6062
EXTG386
WEST CLIFF, 4 Bd, 3
Bath updated home, for
sale by owner, 631-6007
GOVERNMENT HOMES
FROM Sl.00 CU R~ir)
Foreclosures, Repos, Tax
Delinquent Praperties. Now seflin& )lOUr area .
Catt 1-315-736-7375
Ext. H·CA·N2 for current
list 24 hrS.
GOVERNMENT HOMES
FROM $1 CU-REPAIR).
ALSO TAX DELINQUENT & FORECLOSURES
PROPERTIES. AVAILA·
BLE NOW. FOR LISTING
CALL 1 ·315·733~606S
EXT G·369
IRVINE TERRACE Open
House Sat & Sun 12·4,
730 Santana Drive. Exec.
style home, walk to Bal·
boa Island. Park tennis
courts. Pride of owner·
ship neighborhood, 3
large Bdr & 2 Baths. Sun
room, fireplace, skylight.
Newly painted & land· sca~ed . Corner lot.
$395 000. By owner
805-964-0351 cotlect.
(Do not disturb tenants)
a.lboa I.awl
0 Rou
• ., .. •I A -· Y•
PRICE
REDUCED
BALBOA
ISLAND
lpYefy remodeled 2 Bdr
& den. Livin& room with used brick fir9place. Ptus
4 Bdr. & 2 Bath rental.
Exec Rental potential or use total as residence.
Owner Anxious. Submit alt offers. $695,000. 650-
7QOO ····•
SENIORS : DISCOVER THE BEST OF
BOTH WORLDS
Huntington Terrace
Enjoy C.efr• living in a wortd
where warm penonal .a.ntion
and ..w:. .,. the •ncWd.
Stretch out in • environment
lendlcaped wilh • ICenlc ....
walking path• Md • park. Com-
pare th• .. exceptional te•urea:
• ThrN fuH ufVit:» ~
untlngton Tenace Nortll
Designed wllh the llCtiw Mnior
in mind. Huntington Temice
Nolth providee r•idenla with
tM mOlt modem conveniences
toda.y'I active uniora deeife.
Neltled in a natur~ land·
lc.ped environment you'll
appreci8le the eJ(tru at this new
community.
• ~-with ... -16..---....
FW,;g..,,Md
a.,.,. o;.po.111
• Full-nm. Social
Dltedof
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(714)
48-8811
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AGNIFICEN
BAY FRONT
WITH DOCKS
live on wter with own
ks. For two 60 ft.
ballls or lm8Her ones. 5 bdrm & 4 beths of luxury.
3 ~. open enter-
t8inment ... lndudin8 mium bw, den, formal
dinin1 room and
aourmet kitchen. You must see this spectacu.
lar ~. Askin& $1,075, . 650-7000
514-0ut of State
Prop.
ISLAND RETREAT. FLY
IN, SAIL AWAY. Fabled
Orcas Is. in the San Juans, is a northwoods oaradtSe. 2 Bdr, 2 bath home with prden. Large
prase & work-shop +
addition.a 2 8dr & 1 bath
apt for~or income.
1 block from ptjvate air-oort & marina, & be.ch.
l mile to town. Owner
must sell. $138..:000/
offer. 415-662-22,,7
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... LT.Y COMltiltlel ..... ~ ...... .., UCC-1 n1-...,..CN8d
commercial loCation. ffC»~ ••• 3 ~ ~ MO. (TOM Z61·
BEST 1 PERSON BUSI· NESS Secure business ttwt offers indepet Ktent
ownership no franchise
fees. Manaae ~r own
workina hours (limited
hours per month) free.
dom for ~r business to
lfUW. Great future resale value. Most important
immediate cash flow:
producinc income. Min-
imum investment
$5,900. Call Jeanne Hinz
for a local appt 1-800-
255-5725
FISHING
ROD
MANUFAC-
TURING CO.
For Sale. Exclusive
manufacturing & distri-
bution of the Underrod,
the newest & most
dynamic spinning rod
on the U.S. market. Pat·
ent & trademark
included. µirae inven-
tory. $123,000. Williams
Sp0rts Engineering, P.O.
Box 31695 Dayton, Ohio
45431
BUS OPPT!! SELL
ADVERTISING
SPECIALTY
TRADE MASTERS
ADV
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2 PIECE DINING ROOM ~ indudll 6 c:Mirl. 64-ildl table ...,. two
18-inch ..... Hutch.
Wooden framed atass doors. ac 1n.1t 11Dr181. ~ $600. 714-559-1703
SOFAJ.. LOVESEAT I
CHAIK & OTTOMAN.
Earthtones. Never used. $275. 843-9294
SOFAi.. LOVESEAT,
CHAIK, OTTOMAN.
Brown ookJrs, like new. $250. 843-9294
~ .......
SPRING CLEARANCE SALE 15% OFF recond.
maior home appliances.
Warranteed, delivery
availabte. Holiday Ois-
tri bu tors, 1712 S.
Grand, Santa Ana. 834-
0111
832-9064 •M•IJJ Si
111"11&4
.... £ ..
GIANT GUN
SHOW
APRIL 16-17
Grand ArrWllan Arms
fair Slit/Sun 9 a.m.-5,
Fairarounds Del Mar
(Exit Fwy 5 It Via Del La
Valle) 1000 tables, hundreds of exhibib s,
1000s d items: Western
America':Ji auns & knives, , __ IDOds &
holster reloedina supp-
lies• Ammo. aun sates,
police suoolies, jewelry &
gpld, Gov't surplus,
scopes & binoculars,
militaria, Indian jewelry
& artifacts. Do come in
costume to the w.-n
Faire! Selers ~ $30
per table. (Min. 2) Dead· line 4/ 4. Almost sold out'
Gunsmithi while
wait (818)'116-9114~
cents discount (1 Ad per
1 adutt admission)
827-0fflce
f.quipment
$99 PER MONTH RENT
IBM PC clone. 640K dual
drive, araohics hiah res monitci, 714-261-2416
SMITH CORONA 8000.
Very good condition.
$59.00. 631-8120
828-lnv1sb1•dl
ENJOY 13-15% return on
TOs. Also lend on & buy
TOs. $100:0 up $1
mif+. Call ~ Asso-
ciates 714-673-7311
Today!
WIDOW HAS MONEY for ~uity, loans/TOs. ~1_01000 up. No qualify· i~ no penalty. catl Oen· ison Associates 714-
673-7311 Today!
IOO-Fum1ture ~Ji"J =p~ . =-r=E.1\1!! =•~iffany style R.TiLn~~
LARGE BOA Tto trade out
work for live aboard. -
Nicely k>Clll8d in Marina
Del Aly. fWiatM. hlndy
person with I afa•9C:a ~*"9d. c.at Ron 213-
lamp. $20. I':" for ";ft
631-8120 i .
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CROSSWORD PUZZLE
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CAN YOU BUY JEEPS,
CARS, 4X4s seized in
dru_a raids for under
$100? Call for fKtS
today. 602-837-3401
Ext 457
. ....
FOR SALE CLASSIC
MUSTANG MACH 1 351 enaine. Oria. owner,
Did 4 dioi veMcJW & ~ '16.000~~22-1286
Ext 32
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1 laave been •i•ina sometlaiq
litely. Ahboup it .. a bit late to
do anythina about it, lw been
wistful about having a ICCOnd
child.
.. Be my~" said my friend
Glenna, ~ake Robbie for the
day."
So I did.
Robbie arri-ved at our home
on Saturday mornina. My
dauahter ran to the door,
ecatatic at tbe prospect of a
playmate. Poor little only child,
I tbouabt. They need into tbe
clea.
.. Lct't play My Little Ponia, •
commanded my daupter. R•
bie ..-warily.
.. Don' you have any boy
mdl?" be asked.
There were sounds of pony-
playina for about four minutes.
1'Mb they came into the living
room. .. He won't play," said my
daupter.
~he wants me to d.rea up in
lady dotbes," Robbie said.
.. How about blowiq bubbles
outside?" I sugested. They went
outside, equipped with bubble
.. liquid and blowen. My daqbter
CHAM·PI·ON
(cham'ptan)
1 Awinnu of first
~ incompttitwrr
ooillifl9 CMa all olhitr.
"\\k ~ clta'p..l anyUnng tue.·
,, ~rt . •4f>.!50
SMuft.pert.15 .• !6. 50
\:
bepn to cry.
.. He hall the one that makes
the fancy bubbles,· 1be moued.
.. I came to viait," said Robbie.
..I should get the one I want."
"Wort it out for yourselves,"
I said, remembering the chapten
I bad skipped in Dr. Spock.
They worked it out by spilling
the bubble liquid.
.. Both of you ... in tbe bacl.,.
I barked. Thia wa IUppoted to
be a fun day. What WU ac>iaa
wroq? I made sure they were
both buckled up.
We walked into tbe donut
shop.
.. I'll bold your band and you
bold your Mom\," sugaested
Robbie with an admiring glance.
Sue Kauth
"How about a donut?" I
sugaated fnmtically.
.. Yea!" they both abcMat.ed.
•otay. EYerJOM .._ to go
potty." I pushed them into the
house.
"I get tbe front bathroom,"
shouted my daupter.
•No, I do,• called Robbie,
beating her to it.
•1 get the front teat," bepn
my daughter apin .
"'No way,• said my daupter.
Somehow we all aot entangled
in the front door. Al my dauab-
ter entered, I m.dc a Oyina
horizontal leap to keep it from
slamming shut on Robbie'•
hand. He said, .. I dido 't have to
go at your home. I have to go
now."
.. I want a donut," whined my
daughter, 11 I · escorted them
back behind the counter.
..Go on in; wc11 wait out here,"
I told Robbie. I waan'l sure if
I should 10 into the mea \.
We returned to the counter at
tut.
They both picked out rainbow
sprinkles.
.. I want milk," said my daugh-
ter. I went back to the counter,
peering around at them, and
brouabt back a milk.
.. I think I want milk, too," said
Robbie. I went back to the
counter again.
Ensconced once again in the
car, Robbie found a little plutic
Fra11le my daughter bad
receiwd from ber last McDon-
ald\ Happy Meal .. Zoom," be
shouted waving the Fragle
around in its Fragle-mobile.
"That's mine,,. cried my
daughter. I put on a Stand by
M~ tape. "When the next song
comes on, she gets the Fragale,•
I said. I felt like a warden. She
grabbed the Fraggle.
"He can't have it back; it's
mine."
.. Yakkity-yak" came on. "My
tum," said Robbie, grabbing the
toy back. "That\ .. the way it
aoa," be added .
My daaahtcr, overwroupt,
bUnt into tean. It occurred to
me that her preschool teacbcn
bandied thae situations all day.
..Listen," I snarled, .. if you two
can't get along, Robbie will have
to go home."
..Good," said my daughter ... ,
want him to 10."
Aaes passed. Glenna finally
came to get Robbie. He and my
daupter were lyina slack-faced
on the den floor watching 11te
WiZ11Td of Oz.
.. How did it 10?" Glenna said.
Before I could tell her bow
horrible they'd been to each
other, my daupter asked, •ean
be spend the niahtr
Tbey parted amid bitter sobs.
Tbe next Monday, one of my
coumelea came by to chaqe a
claa ... Didn't I see you in the
donut shop with your two chil-
dren?" she asked.
..No, that was my daughter's
fiance'," I replied. ·
..They were sure cute, and so
well-behaved," she said.
..Nothing to it," I told her.
I nvesti n_g in
our children
Don Kimble got one. So did
Karlene. von Szelisti, Karen
Harrington, Beth McCook,
Helen Swan and scores of other
teachers, and even students, in
the Newport-Mesa School Dis-
trict. What an honor, what a
thrill, and what a tremendous
boost to our educational system
and to their incentive to expand,
extend and share their knowl-
edge and creativity. And the best
part is, our kids benefit from
every grant awarded by the
Newport-Mesa Schools Foun-
dation.
I believe our kids benefit from
even those grants that the Foun-
dation is unable to award for
lack of funding. The very act of
writing such a proposal is an
academic endeavor that bones
the discipline and the research
skills in educaton that inevitably
are passed on to students during
the teaching process. How for-
tunate we are that so many arc
inspired each year to apply. How
sad that so many worthwhile
projects must be rejected
because the buck stopped some-
where. Was that somewhere with
you?
One tenth of all the school
children in the United States live
in California. Ninety percent of
our school district income is
raised locally, mostly by taxa-
tion, but 100 percent is con-
trolled by Sacramento! We must
supplement, we must enhance,
we must provide more oppor-
tunities to expote our children
to a brotlder ranae of more
quality prosrams. We 111111t sift
our tacben tbe tooll to initiate
Cha&pUde.dlaewmDa.
nil SadaJ, ~ 10, you
ad I caadolUL 1111 ... l!°'t
Newpoit-Milia s.ooli CNa-
d81ioa .......... Clll 4 Kids.
nil .......... ii ... Po ..
dllllioa'I w _. ..-, 6 er'
f111••11r IO J~ Iii M
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line (it might be me!), and make
an investment in the future.
' Perhaps your child will benefit
from the computerized library at
Andersen, nbsidizcd by Don
Kimble's grant, or the primary
math lab at Newport Elemen-
tary, provided by Karlene von
Szelisti's and Marge Newman's
grant, or the fo~ian language
films and tapes aranted by
Judith Redenbaugh and Sandra
Benuz.zi at Costa Mesa High, or
the chemicals and equipment
needed by John Cullen at Estan-
cia to demonstrate 33 chemical
BEYOND
THE BASICS
principles. This is a smattering
of the 24 grants awarded among
IS schools last year. Although
S2S,469 was allocated for these,
over $20,000 more ii needed to
award 13 more grants which are
targeted for funding for 1987-88.
It's said that education is such
a precious commodity. But, I'll
place my bet on incentive. I get
a tinaJe in my spine every time
I think of the quality teacben
we have in this district who have
a peat need or a peat idea, who
take tbe boun and days of time
to write a propoeal for funds to
equip them properly to ie.cb our
kids in a new and better way.
We mmt pve tbem the meam
to be productiYe, ... , iB tun,
to provide our claildrea witll new
opportunities.
Nancy Jeakim, W. ,_id1&1
for EducMioa for tllt Callfonia
S.. PTA, •"9 •we do 90l
beliewe ...... arr·_, .., • •c•••' .roaa a. ed..aiollal eurlaw ..• •
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Cover Home Otte~ by
Bob Trown of Waterfront Homes
,_ n AF•l 7. t• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS-Ila I. 1•
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Pelican Point + adjoining parcel --
BY CHERYL STERLING
An advantage of living at the
tip of Lido Isle is that vehicular
traffic is virtually limited to
residents and their guests.
Advantages of living on the bay
side of Lido arc the spectacular
views of mountains, the bay and
city lights and the variety of boat
activities that can be seen from
one's own patio.
This week's feature home
combines aJl of that and more
into the finest of estate living.
Pelican Point is an estate in the
gracious tradition of the past.
The five-bedroom, 6.5 bath
residence features 55 feet of bay
frontage and luxury. There is a
huge boat slip and side ties for
additional boats and a triple-car
garage.
face an unusually lorig pool,
accented by a fountain and
surrounded by Roman pillars.
To the left of the pool is the patio
area, which wraps around to the
entry to the home. Behind bif old
doors is an outdoor cooking
area, with grill, tile countertop
and sink.
Double doors lead to the
spectacular oval-shaped entry
way, with onyx floor. The cir-
cular staircase has a crystal
chandelier and a huge picture
window with uninterrupted view
of the pool. From the entry,
guests have access to the family
room and informal dining and
the formal living room. A small
hall leads to the guest powder
room, with its antique commode
and candle wall sconces.
"This is the most active side
of Lido; everything goes by
here," said Bob Trown, listing
agent for the home with Water-
Straight ahead is the formal
living room, which fronts the
bay. A double sliding door leads
to the large balcony. In the '
center of the room is a cande-
labra chandelier and to the side,
a dramatic fireplace with onyx
on the front. Buih-in book and
display shelves flank the fire-
place. To the rear of the room,
bif old doors slide open to reveal
a wet bar. .
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. front Homes, Inc.
In addition to Pelican Point,
the adjoining parcel is for sale
as a package, or separately. It
contains a single-level, four-
bedroom four-bath home, with
full basement, double garage
and 60 feet on the bay.
.. It is not often you find a
package such as this at the tip
of Lido," Trown said.
GEORGIAN ELEGANCE
Pelican Point is a study in
formal elegance. Guests enter
the interior courtyard through
massive double-arched wood
doors, set into brick. There, they
To the left of the living room
is the formal dining room.
Windows wrap around to the
front, allowing diners to enjoy
the bay view. The ceiling in this
room, as in many otner rooms,
is over-height.
A door to the rear of the
dining room leads to the spa-
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cious butler's pantry.
The kitchen has every possible
convenience: Ample counter
space with green ceramic tile,
triple stainless steel sinks, a gas
range top and a double wall-
mounted oven with warmer.
Just outside of the kitchen is
the informal dining area, which
leads to the family room. A
sliding glass door allows access
to the pool and patio area. Rich
wood paneling, built-in book-
shelves and a fireplace make this
a comfortable room for relaxing.
A hall off the family room
contains the rear staircase, with
an inclinator, entry to the large
laundry room with splash sink,
another set of stairs leading to
the basement/hobby room and
another door leading to the pool
bathrooms.
Both pool baths contain a stall
shower and a place for hanging
clothing. A large walk-through
tile steam room adjoins the two
bathrooms. Both baths are
accessible from the pool area.
The basement/ hobby room
can be used for any purpose. One
door leads to a wine cellar. Two
rows of theater seats and a set-
up for projection malce this an
ideal movie-screening room.
Along one wall is a long coun-
tertop and storage for hobb;es.
LUXURY UPSTAIRS
All of the bedrooms and a
comfortable masculine library
arc upstairs. It can be reached
either by the rear stairway or
from the entry ball stairs.
The top of the circular stair-
case wraps around to a scenic
galleria. An elegant brass stair
rail, large window and smaller
· oval window complete the
drama. Toward the bayfront is
the library. This room is paneled
in dark wood and contains built-
in bookshelves all around. A wet
bar is concealed behind bifold
doors. The fireplace has a trav-
ertine front, and the carpet is a
masculine plaid. Toward the bay
.are double sliding doors leading
out to a morning room and the
spectacular view of the bay.
More sliding glass doors can be
opened for ventilation.
To the side of the library is
the master bedroom. A small
sliding door provides access to
the morning room. To the rear
of the master bedroom is the
dressing area and master bath.
Mirrored walk-in closets, and a
large linen-storage closet arc the
features of the dressing room.
The master bath has double
sinks with marble countertop,
and a separate bath tub and staJl
shower.
The first guest room is spa-
cious with a large, double closet
on one wall and track lights set
into the vaulted ceiling. The
adjoining private bath has an
oval-shaped window, marble-
toppcd pullman and glassed-in
tub shower.
The home has a security sys-
tem and central air conditioning.
REALTOR INFORM,4T''.'"..._~.._ .... ,
AND FINANCIAL F AC1 .., -
The asking price for Pelican
Point is $3,900,000. The adjoin-
ing property is listed at
S2,9SO,OOO. They arc available
together or separately from Bob
Trown of Waterfront Homes,
Inc. The office is at 2436 West
Coast Highway in Newport
Beach. For more information or
viewing, call 631-1400.
co•u IEL llAI oceanfront custom with white water
views and stairs to beach. Beautiful 2 bedroom with
every amenity. Den, library, formal dining room,
French doors and hardwood floors. Security system
and satellite dish.
......... 131-1411
UM llU · Rare potential for the ultimate in bayfront
estates. l'Wo aide by side properties in a fabulous
tip of Udo location, both with dock for large boats.
One with 55' of bay frontage and a 2 story, 5 bedroom
home with formal dining room, library, basement and
pool and spa. The other with 60' of bay frontage and
a 3 bedroom home. Available separately or together
atU.IM.•.
CHOICE som IAYFIOllT on Balboa Island, new dock.
A castle-like 4 bedroom with family room, elegant
formal dining room, 2 spas in master bath and outside
play yard, and sauna with tanning lamps. Built in '84
with master craftsmanship. State of the art technology
guides the heating and cooling systems, spas and
sauna, video, intercom and security systems.
13.111.• 131-1480
UllA llLE "Manor House" with 4 bedrooms. den/
guest. a gallery surrounding the living room and 2
story entry, gourmet kitchen opening to the spacious.
cozy family room and elegant bayfront dining room.
Stained leaded windows and French doors open to
the terrace leading to the dock for 2 large yachts.
11.711.• 131 -1400
IALIU llUID IAYFIOllT ·Fabulous 3 bedroom Victorian
with dock and views of all the harbor boating action
from almost every room. Charm and character abound
in this newly carpeted immaculate home. Formal
E oom and gourmet kitchen plus 3 fireplaces
oom, family room and master suite.
1.-.. 171-IMO
COlllTIY HIUlll 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
1111.• 131-1411
• CAIYll · A 4 bedroom home with family and formal
dining rooms totally redesigned. Southern California's
sophisticated lifestyle with a contemporary flair. Open,
skylit floor plan Is complimented by the use of textured
stucco, Arizona flagstone. plantation shutters and
berber carpeting. Mature landscaping surrounds a
sparkling pool and spa.
117IMI 111-1411
.._ -• Spectacular harbor, ocean, city light
and auneet views from this upgraded 4 bedroom
"Devonshire.. with new baths, custom wall and
window treatments and lighting. A wonderful home
for en..,.lning with living and family rooms and
gourmet kitchen opening to huge decks. one of which
encompe1111 a rare private pool and spa.
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Lml al ~ In comer loc .. on with 82' of t.y
fronllge and pool Gr.-. 4 bedroom Including
prtvell m1111r with ........._ .-ng w and aun
porch. a lcMly home tor•""'**"-Terrttlc bey and .......... ....... ··-·-
1Aff91T 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 building with doorman and pool.
17•.• Ul-1411
UIO llU .. Featured in the Los Angeles Times HOME
magazine. An exceptionally large 6 bedroom family
home whose siztt could not be duplicated today. Built
around a central skylight for an open, airy and bright
feeling, it also has a large family room and office/
library on south facing corner lot
Jiit ...... ti ... 17H.• 831-1400
COIOU IEL UR · 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.
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* * NEW LISTING * *
COllU Ill IAI · · TotaUy renovated and completely
charming cottage with large upstairs master suite, one
bed, den and office downstairs. Fresh white decor
with beamed ceilings, skylights and private patio. Easy
expansion on R-2 lot Walk to tennis, beach and
shops. u•.• 131.1480
IAYCIEIT • Lovely 4 bedroom with formal dining and
family rooms and breakfast nook. Decorated in whites
and soft beiges and completely refurbished with
excellent quality and taste. French doors, crown
mouldings and fine English carpet throughout The
master suite with sitting area and family room both
look out to the brick trimmed patio and sparkling pool.
1511.• II 1-1 411
UDO VILLAIE area on one of Newport's charming canals
with pier and float for 30' boat Beautifully built "like
new" 2 story, 3 bedroom custom home with every
amenity. Security system, fabulous gourmet island
kitchen and spacious waterfront master suite with
fireplace and balcony.
....... 831 -1480
IAYflllT PllTIOUIE • Spectacular Newport Harbor and
night light views from this spacious, sunny 2 bedroom
and den unit Wrapped around a skylit atrium, there
are high ceilings, living room fireplace and master
suite with view balcony and deck.
1131.• 131-1411
11¥£1 llOIEI • Spacious contemporary 5 bedroom
home on corner lot with room for pool. Paned
windows in living and dining area, step-up living room
with mirrored wall and view of back bay and city lights.
In lovely neighborhood with community beaches.
1131.• Ul -1411
Liii llLE • Unique remodel finished with the highest
quality. Open and bright 3 bedroom home with French
doors to large patio and yard. Extensive use of tile
and glass, open beamed ceilings and a white on white
decorating scheme, combine to create a fresh, clean
atmosphere.
111.... 111-1411
U. lllE · Totally remodefed and freshly painted 3
bedroom home with 2 baths and new carpet and die
throughout Light and bright with attractive south
patio.
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IAYFlllT CllM • panoramic views. Thia totally
remodeled 2 bedroom includee all thet. beautiful
fumilNnp right down '° the lat teecup ~t
vtalon o-t-a-way. Boet 1Hp avail•bte. walk to shopl
and beach.
1411.m U1·1•
LllG llLE ·Charming 3 bedroom home on extra wide
lot Country cottage feeling with paver tiled floors.
beamed ceilings and English strada garden. Open
and bright floor plan with French doors to large sunny
patio.
...... 131-1411 UL• mid peninsula home with great location in
friendly neighborhood. Walk to beach, school, library
and ferry. Comfortable 2 bedroom with 3 baths,
sundeck, patio and extra parking.
1341.• 131 -1400
Ill CAIYOI golf course condo with 3 bedrooms
including master with balcony, great views and 2 car
garage. Most desirable location in small well -
landscaped complex w ith tennis, pool and spa. Close
to Fashion Island and beaches.
un.DDO 131 .1400
WT SIDE -Costa Mesa opportunity to build. Two large
contiguous lots in prime eastside area. Existing
dwellings currently generate high monthly income.
Just reduced.
1211.• 131 -1400
WATEIFIOllT -Small Newport Beach community with
pool and tennis. Short walk to ocean beaches.
Refurbished 2 story, 4 bedroom home on comer lot
with formal dining room, waterfront patio and fabulous
sunset vistas. Land included.
IOKO Tl ... Ull.IM 831 -1400
UDO Ulll · 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 pool. Preeentty leaaeho\d, \and
may be purchased.
1241.• 173-Hll
rum• . Beautiful 3 bedroom family home with formal
dining and family rooms. accents of wood and brick
and charming papers. Perfect for entertaining with
family room opening to yatd with gazebo and huge
pool and spa. Desirable neighborhood, walk to park
and school. snt.• u1-1•
COSTA •EU • Eastside near new 3 bedroom townhome
with private landscaped entry and large yard in small
pride of ownership complex. Vaulted ceilings. used
brick fireplace and textured walls are just a few of
the special touches.
1171.• 131 ·1418
WUTCUFF • Bright and cheerful 2 bedroom. 2 bath
condo. Immaculate and cozy with gas log fireplace
in living room. Attractive complex with community
pool, close to Newport's Westcliff for shopping and
services.
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WEmUff • Lovety 5 bedroom tamity home with den
and dining room and new Plllnt and ~ Den and
1 bedroom C9n combine tor perlK1 in-t.w ~
Euy car9. yard wlttl lo4I of brick and inviting IP&
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P• 41 .,_ 1. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS-M'a l I•
Realtor wants to be Peninsula specialist
BY CHERYL STEBLING
Mickey Rowe, new to Merrill
Lynch Realty as of January I,
would like to be known as the
best real estate expert on the
Peninsula.
"It is a forgotten spot, as far
as Newport is concerned," Rowe
said. "I would like to be known
as the person who knows the
most about that area.
Rowe lives on the Peninsula,
and one of her reasons for
choosing to work for Merrill
Lynch was the opportunity to
have the Peninsula as her area
of focus. She is interested in the
historical aspect of the Peninsula
and would like to take her clients
out by boat so they can appre-
ciate what the area has to offer.
Rowe began her real estate
career back in 1971 , as a remo-
deling contractor. She would
buy duplexes or little houses in
Corona del Mar, perform a
complete remodel on them and
then resell them. She said she did
15 remodels in Corona del Mar
and eight in Laguna over a IO-
year period. Interior decorating,
fixing up yards, adding gazebos,
or any other enhancements were
enj oyable work . Her first project
was a duplex on Marguerite , and
business boomed fro m that
point on.
Rowe said she entered the
"real" aspect of real estate in
1980. For awhile, she worked for
her husband's firm, working
with clients who may have
wanted to trade in their Costa
Mesa duplex for property in
Glendale. She worked with other
companies before joining Mer-
rill Lynch.
More than anything, Rowe
enjoys helping clients connect
with their dream homes.
"It is like a puzzle, finding the
right house for the right penon,"
she said. "When they do find it,
I enjoy watching that little
twinkle. They are happy, and I
know I have done a good job."
She likes to represent both
buyers and sellers and to help
clients reach a place where they
feel safe.
"I like to get them off one lily
"It was like being all grown
up and playi ng with d oll
houses," Rowe said . "Maybe I
am a frustrated architect because
I really enj oy drawing plans and
seeing them through to fruitio n." Mickey Rowe
a note from maury
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Fourty acres adjacent to Cleveland National Forest. Various fruit trees,
meadow land, plus 4 bedroom , 2 bath house. $250,000.
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Check out the features of this completely redone home-3 bedrooms, 3
baths, large family room, formal dining room, large lot, view from master
bedroom and living room . Priced at $698,000.
Villa by the Bay
One bedroom, den, two baths, half-house, half-mobile home. Boat
dock available. Community poc)I and spa. $55,000.
Rentals
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4 bedroom, 2 bath house
3 bedroom, 3~ bath condo
3 bedroom, 2 bath townhouse
$1550/month
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pad and safely to the next oneJ"
Rowe said. "It is the human
relations within the business that
I can find and identify with as
being the thrill. It is rewarding
and challenging to help find
solutions to clients' needs."
When Rowe is not serving her
clients, she might be found with
her husband, Phillip, on a boat.
"He came with the boat 26
years ago," she remembered.
"We were involved in the Amer-
ica's Cup Challenge."
The Rowes' involvement in
America's Cup helped them to"'
discover the South Pacific,
where she said they enjoy visiting
on their travels.
Rowe said that her lif c has
been like a storybook, and she
and her f amity have lived in all
of the beautiful areas of the
California coast. She and Phillip
met when they were both stu-
dents at the University of Cali-
fornia at Santa Barbara
(UCSB).
"It was wonderful to have
fallen in love in that beautiful
town and to watch our girls go
to school there, too, .. she said.
Phillip sits on the board at
UCS B, so when their oldest
daughter was graduated, he was
the one who handed her the
degree.
Throughout their marriage,
the Rowes have lived in San
Diego, San Francisco and New-
port Beach. They tried living in
Denver, Colorado for two years,
where they enjoyed the skiing,
but missed the ocean.
"We really were bratty Cali-
fornians," Rowe said. "The
Coloradans were probably grit-
ting their teeth when we kept
referring to 'home.' After two
years, we decided we really
didn't fit in."
Newport Beach has been
home to the Rowes since 1971.
Rowe said that the Orange
County coast is the best piece
of real estate going, and finding
a bayf ront home is like finding
a rare jewel. The ocean has a
calming effect and living near it
is very tranquil, she said.
"I think there should be a law
that Orange Countians walk
along the beach at least twice a
week," she said. ''It helps to put
things back into perspective
again."
Rowe is a great believer in
"recharging the batteries." After
she has guided about four or five
clients to happiness, she believes
in taking a week to travel and
unwind.
•Then you come back with
renewed enthusiasm," Rowe
said.
Merrill Lynch Realty is
located at 210 I East Coast
Highway, Suite 250, Newport
Beach. Phone: 759-6600.
Freedom rings. ·-· --. --
EllTl8E Ill 1111.111
Elegant multi-level 2 BR, 2 BA+ den with light &
airy townhome with 3 car garage. Separate dining
room, patio, fireplace, dog run, plus comm. pool &
spa. Aak for ...
DELIA DELGADO
am.•
Great Fixer Upper! Hurry-•'" ·one won't last!
Newport Shores 4 BR. ?O' \. . c1te deck, view
of wildlife preaer S . w ocean & enjoy
community pool & \ ... ad. Ask for ...
BILL 6 DONNA WEBSTER
PllCE IEIUCNI 1217,•
Bluffs townhome. Two-story Franciscan model. 3
BR, 2~ BA with greenbelt view. 2 car garage.
Ask for... .
PHIL A EUGENIA STARKENBURG
•Yll 111 ICUI VIEW 1171,•
This Southport model has an Ul'WUl"paaed ocean,
bay and city lights view. It sits high on one of the
largest lots in prestigious Spyglass Hill. This
home has 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
fllE .. 11111 ma 1141.•
This 2600 aq.ft., 5 BR, 3 BA beauty features 2
master suites, one up and one dOwn. Totally
remodeled kitchen with oak cabinets galore and
Jennaire equipment. Dramatic formal dining
room with cathedral ceilings is focal point for
thoee who like to entertain. Price includes the
land. Ask for ...
DOUG HERBST
IPY• all m. 1711, ..
Newer Bedford model, 4 BR, 3 BA plus large
. bonus room, very large yard, city tights views,
white on white. A must see. Ask for ...
MALI GULLEDGE
RFEll llCINI
··-1141.• A must aee! Superb location overlooking lush Big
Canyon Golf Coune. Private aecµrity gated.
Metropolis ceiling, pools, spas, tennis court. 3 BR,
2 BA. Move in condition. Ask for ...
E',L YNN KEMP
MalllE C•EI 1111.•
Plan 3. Stunning light single story 2 bedroom ,
with formal dining room, den, family room,
private spa, & P1:-"tation sh':'tters. ~te.
Just move in wi\hout a thing to do. Behind
guarded gates. Ask for ...
DELIA DELGADO
ECIUll tmllE ••Rilll 11111.111
Licht • airy 3 BR, 3~ BA tawnhome located on
the sreenbelt. Prolz 1P'amlly decorated with
white tile and beiae Bertler carpet thru-out. A/C,
o.mtom clmeta, & ~tation lhutten. Aak for ...
RONPBLSOT
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1111• .._,. •n 11.-.• .
Bayfront custom. F.nglish traditional home featur-
ing antique oak paneling imported from F.ngland.
Has .3 boat slips, 20 foot contilevered deck, pool &
spa m front courtyard, 5 BR, 5 BA, 4 fireplaces,
large FR with built-in bar & fireplace. Ask for ...
TIWlllll• UV•l IT RI IWEIT 1117 ...
Highly upgraded family townhome in Fountain
Valley. 3 BR+ downstairs den which could be 4th
BR. Approx. 9 yean new. Gorgeous mstr suite
w /vaulted ceilings & fireplace, large Roman tub
& x-large walk-in cloeet. Aak for ... JOANN KENTON
WAI.I Tl IUCll 1211.•
Sophisticted penthouse in security building only
blocks to ocean! Plantation shutters, plush white
carpet, beveled mirrors, kitchen skylight, utility
room for W ID, air conditioned. Very low down on
assumable loan. Ask for ...
PAULA BAILEY
RElllT EIECUT1VE IETIUTI 1271.•
Newer, zero lot-line contemporary residence
featuring 3 BR, 2 ~ BA, formal dining, fireplaces
in family room & master BR. And such luxuries as
spa bath, ale, full security system. Owner will
assist in EZ financing. Lease, lease-option? Im-
mediate occupancy. Ask for ...
PAULA BAILEY
f ...... VIEWll 1111,•I
~an, harbor and city light views. Villa Balboa.
Two large bedrooms + convertible den w/wet
bar. Security building with many amenities.
Lease option or owner f~. Ask for ...
DENNIS GRIMES
1111, ..
This detached doll house has two master suites,
2 1h baths, a lovely country kitchen and a good size
yard. There are two walk-in cloeets and oak built
in cabinets. All this, plus air conditioning. Ask
for ...
ESTHER YANK
1741,-
Dynamic 3 BR. 3 ~ BA San Clemente bluff home.
Highly upgraded. His/her Mstr. bath, custom tile,
wood & fixture throughout. Y.s acre lot plumbed
for pool & fully landscaped w /spa. Private beach
privileges. Ask for ...
DENNIS GRIMES
lllllllTEI •m an •••~a 111.• a11,•
Luxuriously appointed townhome overlooking
Newport Bay. Light natural decor, newly re-
furbished with new carpet, marble entrance,
bleached oak floors and cabinets. 3 BD, 2 ~ BA.
Fireplace, attached 2 car garage. Principals only.
Ask for... E'L YNN KEMP
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FRAYDA EILBERT
1.91 llYFRllT R.!11.•
Make an off er! Exquisite waterfront property.
1800 bay and city lights view w /private slip for 60'
+ yacht. Near turning basin. 3+ bdrm, 5 bath, 2
fireplaces plus a full basement for storage. Un-
surpcwed quality. New Berber carpet and lavish
marble throughout. Furnished. Yacht is nego-
tiable. Ask for ...
DIANA PROSSER
.... IEl 1111-IEll ..... I
Situated on a large corner lot on Irvine Terrace's
best street. THis 4 bdrm, 3 bath home is loaded
w /charrn. Bay & ocean views. Formal living room
w /fireplace, separate family & dining rooms plus
large kitchen w /island and nook. Won't last long.
Ask for... DIANA PROSSER
.. ..... ., ••••• , •• , 1717 ...
Designer treatment with French windows &
doors, mirrors, skylights and AJC. The backyard
is an ente~rs delight featuring a pool, spa,
bar-b-que and patio. Large upstairs bonus room
adds to flexible useage in this 5 bdrm home. Ask
for... JO-ANN DORAN
ECl•T-clT•WI 1181 1141.•
Dramatic upgraded 2 bdrm + den condo. Hard-
wood floors in entry + kitchen with extensive UR
of Plantation shutters. Call for your pet .anal sho .
Opew:fi:ouae Sat. 1-4:30 43 Northampton
RONFELSOT
•n.• Live in Newports most prestigious gated Water-
front community. Luxurious and smashing enter-
tainment home. Architectural design and decor.
Professionally remodeled to enhance the resort
living motiff with exquisite UBe of mirrors.
marble, textured wall coverings and verticals,
lacquered cabinets and all on onve level with hlgh
ceilings. 50 ft. patio with bay, mountain and city
lights views. Ask for ...
JUNE DAVIS
llllE -Fam.I Tl TIE ,.. 1114,111
Located on Pueo and acrom from park. Wood-
bridge. Designed with family needs in mind. 4
bdrm. 3 bath. European style kitcheri. Open
family room. Yant with spa. Many custom built-
ins. Triple car JAX!N~'Li)E~ for ...
Tlll MIUT ...-TI 11111/m.
Th.is Irvine 3 bdrm, 2~ bath townhome is it. Air
conditioning, family room and double car pnae.
All in walking distance to pool, recre11tion and
North Lake. Private yard is perfect for children.
Ask for ...
MAXINE GOLDEN
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The Real Eatate Blott« contaim oalJ. that infonnation which is a matt« of pultlk record. Comidendon
is computed from documentary transfer' tax paid at tile time of cOlllklentJon of deecls at tlle nte
of Sl.10 per thousand dollan of consideration excluclln1 any existln1 loam and may not reflect
a full aales price. Trust Deeds reflect encumbrance amounts and may have been recorded aaainst
a property on which there was no sale. The Newport Enslen provides this information u a public
senice.
F =FULL P = PARTIAL
PROPERTY TRUST
DATE ADDRESS DEED CONSIDERATION
Nov. 23 1719 Plaza del Sur not avail not avail
Nov. 23 3610 Marcus Avenue not avail not avail
Nov. 23 83 Corsica Drive not avail not avail
Nov. 23 58 Sea Pine Lane not avail $35,000 p
Nov. 23 200 McNeil $81,000 $90,000 F
Nov. 24 535 Redlands Avenue $189,000 $236,500 F
Nov. 24 1842 Irvine Avenue not avail not avail
Nov. 24 453 Santa Ana Avenue $225,000 $300,000 F
Nov. 24 3000 Broad Street $225,000 $300,000 F
Nov. 24 2417 Vista Hogar not avail not avail
Nov. 24 687 Vista Bonita not avail not avail
Nov. 24 550 Vista Grande $210,000 $262,500 F
Nov. 24 11 Monterey Circle $150,000 not avail
Nov. 24 11 Starburst Court $121,000 $135,000 F
Nov. 24 102 Scholz Plaza $90,900 $101,000 F
Nov. 25 543 Tustin Avenue not avail not avail
Nov. 25 414 Aliso A venue not avail not avail
Nov. 25 409 Holmwood Drive $184,500 $259,500 F
Nov. 25 I 00 l Cliff Drive not avail not avail
Nov. 25 111 Via Dijon not avail not avail
Nov. 25 708 Heliotrope A venue not avail not avail
Nov. 25 60 Corsica Drive $135,200 $169,000 F
COSTA MESA
The Real Estate Blotter contains only that information which ls a matter of public record. Consideration
is computed from documentary transfer tai paid at the time of considention of deeds at the rate
of S 1.10 per thousand dollan of consideration excludinc any existina loans and may not reflect
• full sales price. Trust Deeds reflect encumbrance amounts and may have been recorded apJmt
• property on which there was no saJe. The Costa Mesa News provides this information as a public
service.
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PROPERTY TRUST
ADDRESS DEED CONSIDERATION
2575 Columbia Drive not avail not avail
3420 Santa Clara Circle not avail not avail
2214 Mayfair Court $135,000 $150,000 F
I 056 Parkhill Drive not avail not avail
1531 Orange A venue $155,000 $190,000 F
2231 Pacific A venue $124,200 $138,000 F
429 Broadway $185,400 $206,000 F
3075 Coolidge A venue $134,000 $149,000
203 Mayfair Lane not avail $149,SOO
2284 Cornell Drive not avail Quit aaim
110 Lexington Lane not avail not avail
2092 Wallace Avenue not avail not avail
162 Cabrillo, Street $117,000 not avail
144 Cecil Place $139,500 $155,000 F
MlllllC•I POI PUCE ........
Piii PUCE
Lot #I · SOLD
Lot fl. 1335,000
Lot #l • Sll5.000
LotM·SOLD
Lot #5 . "'°.000
Lot #6·SOLO
Directly to 2SOS Cliff Dr.
Only 3 Beautiful View Lots Left
on private cul~e-sac
Conceptual plam
included, if delired.
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Selecting a broker
BY GERRY A CHRISTA
LONG
On the all-important matter of
selling one's home, most sellers
arc aware of the importance of
that decision in their lives.
Whereas some of the more
fortunate-affluent-can treat
the decision to sell their home
as not one of the more important
events of their lives, most of us
cannot, and the decision is
usually arrived at after long
deliberation and thought.
Once the decision to sell has
been made, the next major step
is to determine how to go about
selling the home. When the
decision to sell is treated lightly,
and a less-than-professional
broker has bandied the transac-
tion, it can result in a delayed
sale, loss of possible income
from the sale of the house, or,
in some cases, even litigation.
One extremely well-to-do local
couple recently lost their home
in foreclosure because of the
litigation involved in the sale. In
another instance, a couple sold
three investment properties
through a relative, resulting in
the loss of over one hundred
thousand dollars on the three
homes.
Most sellers make the decision
that they need the help of a
competent broker. How do they
go about selecting a broker?
Below arc listed a few sugges-
tions, and we think that most of
our competent colleagues in the
real estate profession would
agree with these.
Gerry !Christa Long
HERE ARE SOME SUG-
GESTIONS THAT WILL BE
OF HELP:
I. Talk to some friends who
have bought or sold homes
locally. Are they satisfied with
their experiences?
2. Look over the materials
which are sent to you by differ-
ent brokerages, and the mate-
rials used by those brokers in
their advertising. Remember,
every company will claim to be
the best. Do these claims seem
realistic to you?
3. Invite agents from different
companies to come in for an
interview. Are you comfortable
with their style? Do they repres-
ent what you like in the person
who will represent you and your
home? Do they bring materials
to substantiate their claims?
4. Ask them about their expe-
riences. How many homes have
they sold in your community,
etc.?
5. Are they able to give you .
names and phone numbers of
former clients who will vouch for
the quality of their work?
6. Ask the agents who come
to visit you to describe the
manner in which they w ill
market your home. What adver-
tising will they do; what type of
brochure will they put out on
your home? Do they have their
own innovative methods for
marketing?
7. A void listing with a friend
or relative. You want to keep a
completely professional rela-
tionship with your broker. You
are paying him or her for under-
taking a very responsible task on
your behalf. You should be able
to make demands commensu-
rate with amount of the commis-
sion without feeling you are
harming your relationship with
a friend or in-law.
8. Remember that, when you
make your selection of an agent,
your contract will be not only
with the real estate company, but
with that agent. If that person
falters, the company will not
take him or her off the job. Be
sure you feel confident in your
decision.
Keep Up With
the Jones'.
And the Smiths ••• Grays •••
And ~--In )GS'~ who .. .mng • home. By ,,_... ._ .. ,_, &late BloaJet" w::h week. )'DU C8'9 keep~ on
whftthe hOl1•..m tDwnere ..._And far how nu::h. Which,
In tum. .... )QI to ....... )1D'Jf home'• WGlth. Pl'tc:. t.. lkyrock·
-.ct lmlv. ao )"GUI' home~ be..,._ more d9' )GI'**. . ..and
.. ""Rml £1111* 8lotl6" ..... -.y .-y '°find out.
In the Real Estate Section
Each Week
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LI NGS lllAN A LOT!
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At Mentll Lynch Realty,
We Do Things Big: · A congenial sales staff that is
extremely competent and cooper-
ative; management that is well
organized and supportive; market-
ing that is creative and community-
oriented, etc.
$12 million a month in sales; a staff of
60; a 7,000 sq. ft. office costing $250,000
to develop, etc.
Utue Things Are The Reasons lxpedenced
Real Estate Agents Should Be ftoc:ldng to llenlll Lynch.
Don't let this opportunity fly away. Call Jim Wood at 759-6600.
...._.STORY: LIGHT 'N AlltY-Large lot tn Cameo
HlghaMdl. Unique llngle ltory floor plan,• bdrm, 3
ba +Indoor/outdoor f9ellng. $850,000
GA8P, WHAnA VleWl-Spectacue. day or night.
Dover Shor•• bd, • ba, Indoor poof. Retract. roof,
aomething 1P9Ct.a. MMy unique features. $790,000
COMm LOT, CLAMY SPOT-Prime Bayctest
neighbomood, YllCMt but menlcured, needs TLC
lnaide, hal pooj, 3 bdrm, 3 bath. PrlC9d at $359,000
PUN POii A DllCOllATOR-Greenbett setting. End
unit. 3 bedrooms, cathedr.a ceilings. Asking price
$279,000 .. .,.. ........ .
UND POii A PllONT YAN>-b9tween 2 piers. Soffd
2 aty, 3 bd, 3 ba be9Ctt lcMr9 delight. Bult by owner.
Nr ta...,ort Harbor Y8Clrt Club. Si75,000
.... llU!..A TO..IOI• new, on the Wtd, 2
bdrm, 33 ba, la maater wtth tlreplece, ape. At9o .....
'3000. 1175,0{)0 ...... .,.. ..... ,
••OllT'8 IDT DPT ea:MT-5 bdrm, 5 ba
wltft fMuloue 11-* Bay ve.w, 3 c. ~· For the ......,., w11o .,.,,...._ qu111y. s1.1eo,ooo
C-..oNU ll.\llCl&JIO-A8ce to the 8-* Bey,
9imOll In .ere of hone~. I bdf ma. twdwood tloora. piny of ..... lll0,000
•••••D••AIG,111
SOUTH COAST TOWIOI• By a running stream,
2 bdrms, 2 baths, 2 patios, 2 car ports, gated
community. Priced below recent ...... $102,500
OF couae THEM'• A VIEWl-See the Big c.nyon
Goff eour.e from thil 2 bdrm, 2 ba, townhome.
Freshly S*nted, vec & anxiouat 1275,000
LOnA CLUCK FOR TM MICKI-Upper Bay cul de
uc, 3 bdrma, den, maafW mstr ate, form.a dining,
llngle ltory & 7 lkytlt ... $279,500
PNYATE MIMAT-Nr Hoeg holplt_,, 1 bd condo,
highly upgraded, completetf fumi9hed wtth vtews,
comm. pool & ape. $120,000
......_HIGHLY~ 2 bdrm, 3 ba, and
PM•l•d den. Bult on a lllgoorl tn Huntington Bch.
Comm. tennla, pool & spa. 1195,000
CHAMI AND Pl Allll-Maatw brick frplce OY8r
hardwood firs. dining rm w/comer frptce, knotty pine w.aaa. Fr doors, country kit. 2 bd, 2 ba. $287,000
............. & ....
POMVUI WICllWATD V11W8-Mllgfilftcln1 So . a..,.. condo. 2 bdrm, den wtth weKy amenity.
PrMde oomm. 1511,000
GULP WHAnA NWl-Herbor Ridge towMome, 3
bd, s be. IPedecl• ve.w of entire Mrb<>r a wortda
gNetelt ....... Aemodlt ..... ftnllNng. 1115,000
TMA.Y ... ..,._,.... & _.. model Included for
....._. .. ,, vlllW lot. 80' oc • • lfront In Olde Corona
dll .... 11.ID0.000
CGZY .. U Y8HOM8-Here's a wtnnerl 3 bdrm, 3
frplcea, 2 stories, and 2..00 sq. ft . DeHghtfully re-
modeled throughout. $599,000
• Ole TM U Y-Wttti big rooms, lgl atory noor
plan. Top condition, low price. Pier & slip space avail.
$1, 195,000
A .-wn. Ole OPAL-Balboa i.e.'\d duplex! Charm-
ing 2 bd, 2 ba brtck frplc In front; toeid 2 bd, 1 ba
rent• OY8r Q8r8ge. Probate ..... $425,000
• z' 1••c•1•••••
m ....aoll a PLAWUU-Expanded New-
porter model, pool, IPA. & prtvate locetlon w/canyon
Yiewl. Tum key condttion. MI0.000
F YOU WANT ..,._CTION-Exqut9fte taste. lovety
layout!• bd. • ba, 5000 ~ft. Cuatom fam home In
gated comm. Spa, decks, big gar11ge. $975.000
.. ReGI AND CMAl'llilll .. LAGUNA • bdrm,
3'.1 ba, w/catmlna & IUn89t vtews. High beamed
ceiNnga, handp9inted ...... 8tenclled ...... $625,000 .............. , .•
Olll OP LAW8T LOTS-In C9rMO Shena, wood
and glm, 5 bdrm, w/pool, pencnmic vt.w, vec and
.-y to -· $1,500,000
.. •mooM a 1111.AWLW Expended N9w-
porter model, pool, ..-. a ..,._.. 1oc11tton w/canyon ve.wa. Tum lley condlaon. W.000
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PAIE ll-APllL 7. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS-APml l 1• , ...
NOTICI Of ftUITU"l IALE
T.l.Ne.lal11111
YOU All IN DI.FAULT ._ A DIED Of null DA11D II/MIU. u.m YOU TAU ACTIOR TO
FWIKT YOUI PWii'lf, rT llAY • IOLD AT A
.....C IALI. W YOU MID AN llftAMTION Of THE
NAW Of THI Maall INU WINIT YOU, YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A lAWYB.
Cleltlu• .... Av« J C...•OJ, a California corpora-
tion, substituted Tru.._ under the atMM Deed of Trust,
will sell the propetty described betow on 04/15/88, .t
9:00 a.m., M Inside the 3800 Bulletins. (enteri,,. M the
East °' West entrance) Room lA '3800 West Chapman
Avenue, Oranae. CA 92668.
The sale will be made to the hilhest bidder. Payment
must be by either (a) cash, (b) a cashier's check dt'r#n
on a state °' national bank, (c) a check drawn by a state
°' federal credit union, °' (d) a check drawn by a state
°' federal savlnes and loan associ.t.lon, savinp assocl·
ation, °' savines bank specified in Section 5102 of the
CallfOfnia Financial Code and authorized to do business
in California. Checks must be payable at the time of sale
in lawful money of the United States of America. The
sale will be made without covenant Of' warranty, express
°' implied, reaarding the title, possession or liens.
Continental Aullilial'J ComSNnJ is the substituted
Trustee under the above Deed of Trust signed by Jack
T. Lillard Jr., a married man as his sole and separate
property and recorded on 07/13/83, as Instrument No.
83·299601 of Official Records, County of •Oran,.,
Calffiomia. ThM o.d al TtUlt -... to 1K1R en indlbeldws in .. of ............ M 1 •• ,,...
~las• A1111l1d11\ a nationll t.lldnl 111acilltion.
Who acQUiNd a beMficW ............. al Anwlc:a
NT & SA. a Trust8e, throuih mesne -~
You.,. in default tot faitirw to uny out~ obl'91tions
under the Deed al Trust.
The default wes r9COf'ded on 10/26/87, a Instrument
No. 87-597133, "'Offtcial Recants"' the abolle county.
More than thqe months ......... since the notice
of defMttt WU recorded. ~ of the default. the
Trustee will sell at pubtic auction to the hilhelt bidder
the interest now held by the Trustee under the Deed of
Trust on the followine described property located in the
county of Oranae. CalifOfnia:
PARCELi:
Lot 20 of Tract 7638, in the City of Newport Beach,
as per map recorded In Book 306, Paps 1-9, of
Miscellaneous Maps, in the Office of the County Recorder
of said County, 'AS MORE FULLY DESCRIBED IN EXHIBIT
'A' CONSISTING OF ONE PAGE ATTACHED HERETO ANO
MADE A PART HEREOF'.
EXHIBIT "A"
PARCEL 1:
Lot 20 of Tract 7638, in the City of Newport Beach,
as per map recorded in Book 306, Pages 1·9, of
Miscellaneous Maps, In the office of the County Recorder
of said County.
EXCEPT all oil, eas and hydrocarbon substances and
other mineral rlahts, without however, the riaht to enter
the surfece ol uld lend dowrt to a diDa ol 500 ,_.
tram .. surfece.....,,,. rlllrwd intlledeecl NCOfded
May 10, 1973, In Boall lO&ll, Pall 264, Official Records.
PAACEL2:
Non-•c:luliw ... "** tot insreu and ..,... ower
prw.te .,_.. n Mt forth in thole certain Declarlltion
"' Collenantl. Conditiolll and ....... ic:ticNll recorded April 6, 1971, In look 9596, ,_ 902, Oflici9I Records and
NCOlded NcMrnber 15, 1912, in Book 10427, ,,... 480,
Official A9corcM. and ... idn'91 ... ttwwto.
The add'9ll 01 attw common ~. if q , al
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°' other common desianation, if any, shown
in this notice.
As al the date of the initial public:Mion of this Notice
of Sale, the total amount al the unpaid balance ot the
note(s) secuNd by the above Deed of Trust, with interest,
as provided in the note(s), plus advances, if any, under
the terms of the Deed of Trust, includine fees, charaes
and expenses of the Trustee, is $749,850.47.
The name, street address and telephone number of
the Trustee °' other person conductine the sale is:
Continental Auxiliary Company, 3800 W. Chapman Ave ..
7th Floor, Oranae. CA 92668, (714) 385-6084.
Date: 03/ 18/88
Slened By: 0. Calvert, Trustee's Sale Officer
3-24 3-31 4.7 1250
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BEVERLY HILLS BRENTWOOD HANCOCK PARK NEWPORT BEACH [51 SAN DIEGO SAN FRANCISCO SAN MARINO SEATTLE
--------------RELOCATING OR TRANSFERRING?--------------
Relocating can be a very trying experience. But George Elkins can make at easier for you.
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( NEWPORT BEACH I
VERSAILLES CONDO -You will love this 2 bd, 2
ba end untt with some bay view from master bedroom.
Great buht-in storage in both bedroom closets. Mirrored
doors. Neutral colors throughout Gate guarded com-
munity pool, spa & clubhouse. Call now to see. $139.000
DRAMATIC DEANE TOWNHOME · location
1s paramount for this 2 bd. 2.5 bath home. Panaram1c
view of golf course. mountains & custom home. Large l ·
shaped patio with a coun try-flowered garden & barbecue.
A spacious hving room & dining room plus a f amity room·
kitchen combo compliment this most desirable plan.
$5 10.000
UPGRADED BA YRIDG.L CONDO · Gated
communtty, 2 bdrm. 2 ba 11th~place. Lower C plan
Lovely patio overlQiltsA I W open feehng. Well located
for great parking. ~l ~00
NEWPORT HEIGHTS -Beautiful condo com plete-
ly remodeled with brand new ca rpets/paint & tale.
Dramatic hvang with floor to ce1hng fireplace. Private
patlO, communtty pool. 2 large bedrooms. walk to
everything. Pnced to sell at $139,000
NEWPORT HEIGHTS BEAUTY · Decorated
hke a dream. L1ght,.a1ry hvmg rm. with a floor to ce1hng
fireplace. Overlooking communtty pool, 1 bdrm, walk to
everything. Perfect starter or investor unit. Only
$119.500.
VIEW-OCEAN, BAY A HARBOR-NEW-
PORT BEACH PENTHOUSE -Magnificent
penthouse with spectacular view. One of the largest units
in the Villa Balboa with a spacious family room
livina/dm1ne area plus two bedrooms, den, cathedral
cetlina. stlytichts and two larae decks. En;oy the secunty
of a aated commumty and the care free life at the pool
& spa or walk to the beach. CaU now for an appomtment.
$410,000
CORONA del MAR I
OCEAN-PAVILION · S~bolt\ and sunsets views
from this 3 bedroo~ 3ath IM>M with pool and spa
$495,000 LH ~ U
I COSTA MESA ]
COST A MESA -4 bd, 2.5 baths, f 1replace This
home has abundant charm, as immaculate and in top
cond1t1on. The family room 1s off of the kitchen and lovely
large patio area. Best of all 1s the quiet family
neighborhood with delightful ocean breezes. Call to view
this exceptional value. Priced at $220.000.
A GEM OF A HOMEI · located in a most desirable
area of Costa Mesa. this home shows pride of ownership
Custom cupboards. Fr. windows, lg country kit. hd wd
firs. tile pavers, 2 fps. Won't last long. $295.000
SEEING IS BELIEVING! · 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
En1oy your own fenced yard/patio area to garden an. or
play with a small pet. Situated m a ntce stable park with
low, low space rent. Must be over 40. $54,000
( HUNTINGTON BEACH I
HUNTINGTON LANDMARK-ALL ADULT
COllllUNITY · Extremely attractive & private upper
1 BO end untt condo o'lookina areenery & trees. Neutral
colors. roomy walk·1n closet. & balcony are some of the
features. If you are over SS. & would like a home tn this
popular 1ate-1uarded complex with mult1·m1lllon dollar
fac11tties. call soon. as this condo wttl sure to be snapped
up. $84,900
I LAGUNA BEACH I
PRIVATE ACCESS TO BEACH · Custom.
contemporary home. 180 degree ocean views. 3 bd. 2 5
ba. security system. central vac. 6 yrs. new. Absolutely
immaculate. Very motivated sellers. $4 75.000
LAGUNA BEACH Wood & glass home with
exceptional quality and charm Absolutely beautiful
custom built property with 4 bdrms. 21., baths spa
coohng pond. built in BBQ area w refrigerator open
beamed ceilings. cvstorn kitchen. skylights and a
fabulous oceanv1ewing roof deck with complete cook
center and more Offered at $449.000
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SPAIN
COSTA DEL SOL VILLA IN MAABELLA-
SPAIN -This Villa 1s built on 1') of an acre 3 bdrm 2
bath Property 1s located approx 15 mm. from Puerto
Banus the M1lhona1re s playground in Europe This 1s a
wonderful opportunity to own your vaca uon house in the
part of Europe. where the weather as wonderful all year
around Purchase alone or share with other couples and
use 1t for business or family or both $155.000
INCOME
EASTSIDE COSTA MESA DUPLEX-
PRIDE -3 bdrm. 2 bath each Both units. fireplace &
vaulted ce1hngs. Upper untt has its own sundeck ( 1.554
sq. ft ) . Custom built. only 7 yrs old pnvate yard.
enclosed garages. Great area This deluxe building has
1ust been reduced. for 1_mmed1ate sale Now at $325 000
I RENTALS I
LAGUNA BEACH Ocean excess 3 bedroom 2'1
bath home. Long term lease available $3000 Mo
GARDEN GROVE · 1 bdrm. 2 carports Overlooks
greenbelt w/streams & trees Near 22 FWY. shops. park.
theater. hbrary. Security gated. Pool. spa Now vacant
Lease $625 Mo.
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NOT1CI Of TIUl1ln SALi
TIUITll UU NO. TO U42
IMP'OttTANT NOT1CI TO PWDT'Y OWHU:
YOU AR£ IN DEFAULT UNDER A 0££0 Of TRUST, DATED
June 5, 1985. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT
YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SAL£
IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF
THE PROCEEDING AGAINST VOU. VOU SHOULD CON·
TACT A LAWYER.
On April 21, 1988, at 10:00 A.M., BURROW ESCROW
CO., a California corporation as duly appointed Trustee
under and pursuant to Deed of Trust recorded June 12,
1985, u inst. No. 85·213187, of Official R8COfds in the
office of the County Recorders of Orange County, State
of California, executed by DEAN B. PATION
Will SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER
FOR CASH (payable at time of sale in lawful money of
the United States) at THE FRONT DOOR OF BURROW
ESCROW CO .. 501 Parkcenter Or., Santa Ana, CA
all right, title and interest conveyed to and now held
by it under said Deed of Trust in the property situated
in said County and State described as:
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
PARCEL l ·
That portion of lot 6 of Tract No. 9810, as shown on
a map recorded in Book 420, Pages 39 and 40 of
Miscellaneous Maps, Records of said County, shown and
defined as Unit 12 on a condominium plan recorded in
Book 12874, Page 1131, Official Records.
PARCEL 2
An undivided l I 14th interest in and to those portions
of Lots 1 through 7 inclusive and lot A of Tract No. 9810.
as shown on a map recorded in Book 420. Pages 39 and
40 of Miscellaneous Maps, Records of said County, shown
and defined as "Common Area'' on a condominium plan
recorded in Book 12874, Page 1131, Official Records
The street address and other common designation. 1f
any, of the real property described above is purported
to be. 2515 16th St., Newport Beach. CA.
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 covenant or
warranty, express or implied. regarding title, possession.
or encumbrances. including fees. charges and expenses
of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed
of Trust. to pay the remaining principal sums of the note(s)
secured by said Deed of Trust to wit: $32,044.27 plus
interest thereon from 6112185 @ 11 % per annum as
provided in said note(s) plus costs and any advances
of $856 00 with interest. approximately. Exact opening
bid may be obtained by calling the Trustee the day prior
to the sale
The beneficiary under said Deed of Trus1 heretofore
executed and delivered to the undersigned a written
Declaration of default and Demand for Sale, and a written
Notice of Default 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 1s located
BURROW ESCROW CO.
as said trustee.
501 Parkcenter Dr .. Santa Ana. CA 92705
(714) 558-9212 or (714) 871· 7050
By Cheryl Wyland
3/31 417 4/14 1273
NOTICE Of DEATH Of
DOUGLAS JON RAUSCH
AND OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent
creditors, and persons who may be o1herwise interested
in the will or estate of DOUGLAS JOHN RAUSCH:
A petition has been filed by DOUGLAS GILBERT in the
Superior Court of ORANGE County requesting that MARY
A MERCADO be appointed as personal representative
to administer the estate of the decedent.
A hearing on the pet1t1on will be held on 4·20-88 at
l 45 PM in Dept 3 located at 700 Civic Center Drive
West, Santa Ana, CA
IF YOU OBJECT to the gran1ing of the petition. you
should either appear at the hearing and state your
ob1ect1ons Of' ftle written ob1ections with the court before
the hearing Your appearance may be in person or by
your attorney
If YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingent creditor of
the deceased, you must file your claim wrth the court
or present 1t to the personal representative appointed by
the court w1thm four months from the date of first issuance
of letters as provided in section 700 of the California
Probate Code. The time for filing claims will not expire
pnor to four months from the date ot the hearing noticed
above
YOU MAY EXAMINE the ftle kept by the court. If you
are a person interested in the estate. you may serve upon
the executor or administrator. or upon the attorney for
the executor or administrator. and file wi1h the court with
proof of service. a written request stating that you desire
special notice of the filing of an inventory and appraise·
ment of estate assets or of the petitions or accounts
mentioned in sections 1200 and 1200.5 of the California
Probate Code
Attorney for petitioner: GARZA. JURE & KING BY ELOISE
GOMEZ REVES, 290 North 0 Street. Suite 800. San
Bernardino, CA 9240 l
Signed Douglas Gilbert, Petitioner
This notice was mailed on 3122188 at San Bernardino.
Cahfornia
3.31 4. 7 4·14 1265
8-53833
LIFE AND ACCIDlNT MD HEALTH
SYNOPSIS Of THE ANNUAL ITATElllNT •
YEM ENDED DECEll .. 31, 1•7
Amencan General Life Insurance Company ot New York,
300 South Stnt Street, Syracuse, New VC>f1t 13201·1456
Total ldmitted nsets $461,167,551
Total liabilities 422,909,581
C.pitel stocb 1,500,000
AaJeple wnt.·ins for other
than specillt surplus funds
Grou paid in and
contributed surplus
Aarepte specilll surplus
Unallicned funds (surplus)
0.in (Lou) from opeqtlons
lncNne (OecreaM) in Capital
and Surplus durinc 1987
Insurance in Foree:
Netionwide
Accident & Health premiums
Schedule H
Insurance in Force· California
Business Paae
Accident and health premiums •
38,598,800
286,862
(2,126,692)
3.220,447
1,538,094
6,148,M6.000
791,370
63.108,720
Direct California Business Page 34. 795
We hereby cer1ify that the above items are in
accordance with the Annual Statement for the year ended
December 31, 1987 made to the lnsur•nce Comm1ss10ner
of the State of Cal1fomia, pursuant to law.
Signed Peter P Huff. President
Signed. Walter P. Dohrmann, Secretary & Exec. VP
3-24 3·314.7 4.14 4·21 1242
llOftCa "",......UL.a T.t. .... f·tlMt ... I
LeM .... 1141t4
YOU AM .. DRf'AUl T UH·
OI" TME OHO Cl T.-UST
DATED 41141111, UNLIM YOU
TAM AC'TIQell TO ~
V0U" ~~RlY, ff MAY 8E
SOLO AT A P0aJC SAU I#
YOU NffO AH EXPLA·
NA TlON OF ntE NA TUAf OF
flif PAOCEfDeNG AGAINST
YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT
A l.AW'Y£R
Oft fttd.ty. ~. al t 00
P M Home Fecse.al S.vmgs
And l~ AS$0Clall0fl, a Cot·
pora11on, fOftnefty lenown ..s
Hofne Fedetal Savings And
loan A11oc:1a11o n ol San
Diego. as Ttullee under a °'*' ot T11n1 dated 41t4/1J3,
signed by Joseph .... hi and
Es1e1a Mesh!, husband and
wife and rec0tded 4122Jtl3, as
Oocunwtnl 83·'71048 Book · P-oe · ol the Otllctal Re·
cords o l Otange County,
CA will sell al public auctioo
10 the htghesl bfdder lor CMSll
1n United Stain Dollars, al
the North front entrance to
lhe Counly Cow•~. 700
Civic Ceftler Onve West 1n 1twt
Clly of S.nta Afta. Orange
County, CA , 1111 uglll, 111le
and 1nle11ts1 con~yed 10 and
oow twkl by •I undef the deed
ol lfust, lfl •he rut po~ly,
chlllicnbed il5 Loi 53 ol Tr~I
No 3Getl. in the C11y ot
NewJ.!Orl Beach. County ol
0.ange, St.ile ol Caktorn1a,
H per maf> recorded HI Book
93. p;aoes 9 , tO ond 1 t o f
Miscellaneous Maps, in the
Oll1C41 ol the Cuun1y Aec0tder
ol said County
Tiwt s1ree1 address Of 011\ef
common designa1ton ol the
11bovc real property 1s kouwu
lo ut0 as 2268 Golden Ctrcle,
Newpoo Beacll, CA
Tt11s ule will be made.
w1111ou1 covenanl or war-
ranty, exptessed or lrnplted,
regarding title, po5senion, Of
encumbrances. to pay the
unpaid prlnc1pal sum ol
1178.~ 13, j)tuti "''-' -
ptOYided '" the note secured
by the deed ol trust, plus an
addlt~ estwnated "'"'°""' of 13,tSIS 00 11 any, under
the 1erms ol the deed ol trust
<ind lees, cllargH aftd ex·
PllftSH ol the Trustee
The Lenderl8enehc1ary
undef the deed ol trusl has
s.gned '1nd dew.fed 10 the
Trustee a Oec:t.rahcw1 of 0.-
lault o l the ob Ilg at ions
WIC\lted by the deed of trust,
and a NotlCle ol O.INI and
E lec:l IOfl Io Seti, wt11ch r ecotd-
ed °" 12111111 as Ooc:\lment
87·893438, Book • Page •
ol Otlicial Recofds
ThtS sale WIK be conducted
by Agency S.les And Pos11no
whose adckess and pllone no
is P 0' Box 60188.
Sactamento, CA 9S880,
(9Ul1488·2727 fOA IN·
OUIAIES: (111) OO·UU.
HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS
ANO LOAN ASSOCIA TlON, a
CotporatlOfl, as Trustee, By
A ndra R C hrist ophe•.
Authou 1ed Signer. Date
312 tlh
3·31 4.7 4-14 1266
K-31141
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The followlna person is
doing business as: CAP·
TAIN BOMBAVS. 318 Via
lido Nord, Newport Beach,
CA 92663.
Cofco, Inc.. a California
corporation, Sandi Alex·
ander Coffer, 318 Via lido
Nord, Newport Beach, CA
92663.
This business is con·
ducted by a corporation.
Signed: Cofco, Inc .• by:
Sandi Alexander Coffer,
Secretary treasurer
This statement was filed
with the County Clerk of
Orange County on Mar. 7,
1988.
File No. F373710
3·17 3·24 3.31 4-7 1228
PUIUC NOTICE
f1CTIT10US MlllNUS
NAME ITATOllNT
The followtn1 persons are
doin1 business as: NEW·
PORT CENTER CHIRO·
PRACTIC, 369 San Miauel
Or. Ste. 120, N.B .. CA
92660.
Jay Merrill Yetes, 2108
Bastie, N.8 ., CA 92660.
J. Paul Thomas, C11if.
Chlroprectlc Corp., CA
92630.
This business is con·
ducted by a limited partner·
ship.
The re1l1trent com·
menc:ed to nnsact buii·
ness unctet the flctitlout business name or ,.,.,,.
listed above on 3/21 /18.
Silned: Jay Menilt Veta, o.c.
This statement wn fited
with the County Clef1( of
Oranae County on M1rch
28. 1988.
File No F375929
3/31 4/7 4/1 .. 4/21 1249
K·Hlat
FICTITIOUS IUMfUS
NAME ITATDllNT
The followfn1 pertOnl ere
doina buslneu as Pafn Ou
Monde, 220 Marine, Balbo.
Island, CA 92662.
Scott MCVHn. 20355
Acacia. s..u Ana Helahts.
CA92707.
Sheron McY .. n, 20355
Acacia, Santa Ana He•ants.
CA92707.
This business is con·
ducted by a husbend and
wife.
The re1istrant com·
menced to transact buSI·
ness under the fictitious
business name listed above
on4·1·88.
(Signed) Scott S. Mcvean
Sharon K. Mcvean
This statement wes filed
with the County Clerk of
Oranse County on March
22, 1988.
File No. F·375519
3/31, 4/7, 4/14,
4/21 1277
NOTlCEOf'
APPLICATION TO SELL
ALCOHOUC lllVEltAGU
To Whom It May Concern:
OLHA TS FOOD CORP. is
applying to the Deptrtment
of Alcoholic Beverage Con·
trot to sell alcoholic bever·
ages at 1000 N. Bristol St..
Suite 11, Newport Buch.
92660 with "41" ON SALE
BEER & WINE (PUBLIC
EA TING PLACE) license(s).
3.31 1271
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
,.AME STATEMENT
The following person is
doing business as: OAT A
PREP, 1506 Sandcastle Dr .•
Corona del Mar. CA 92625.
Concurrent Solutions, a
California corporation,
1506 Sandcastle Drive, Cor·
ona Del Mar. CA 92625.
This business is con·
ducted by a corporation.
The registrant com·
menced to transact busi-
ness under the fictitious
business name lis1ed above
on 3/17/88. Sisned: Con·
current Solutions, By: W.S.
Fujitsubo, President
This statement was filed
with the County Clerk of
Orange County on Mar. 22,
1988.
File No. F375396
3.31 4.7 4.14 4·21 1246
K·39113
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The following persons are
doing business as RIDE·
NOUR/EVANS • HESPERIA,
24221 Calle De La Louisa,
Suite 308, Laguna Hills, CA
92653.
l. Stephen Ridenour,
1110 Pinto Drive, la Habra
Heights, CA 90631.
Timothy J. Caldwell, 7
Petersburg, Irvine, CA
92720.
This business is con.
ducted by a general part·
nership.
The registrant com·
menced to transact busi·
ness under the fictitious
business name listed above
on 3/17/88.
(Sianed) l. Stephen
Ridenour
This statement was filed
with the County Clertl of
Orange County on March
21, 1988.
File No. F-375321
3/31 , 417. 4/14,
4/21 1279
K·lllll
ITATDmnOF
MMDOllHINT .,,.,..
f'ICllllOUI ......
NW ITATllmfT
The followln1 persons
have lbendonld the UM cl
the fictitk>u1 bu1inu1
rwne DOLLY ET. CJ[. 384
Forest Ave., #9, La1un•
8"ch, CA 92651.
The fictitious business
rwme1•1•tDabolMWIM
fit.d on 12/20/12 In the
County of ar... ~
File No. F·205114.
Carmen M. Helldencw1,
~ 8rooM ..... u.u.
BMch, CA 92631.
Madeline Ferber, 520
Brooks Street, La1un1
Buen, CA 92631.
This business was con·
ducted by • 1tneral part.
nership.
(Sl1ned) Carmen M.
Henderson
Medeline Ferber
This statement was filed
with the County Clerk of
Oran,e County on March
22, 1988
3/31. 4n , 4;14
4/21, 128'
C....11 ....
llOTICI • llATH Oii _.. .......
MD OF NllllON TO ADHlft•TU UTATE
To 111 heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contlnaent
CreditOI'$, Ind persons who ~ be othenwise Interested
in the will or ntMe of ROBERT SWAIN YOUNG:
A petition has been filed by CINDY W. BAILEY in the
Superior Court of ORANGE County requntinc that CINDY
W. BAILEY be appointed 1$ perse>NI r.-esentative to
administer the estate of the decedent. •
The petition requests authority to administer the estate
under the Independent Administration of Estates Act.
A hearing on the petition will be held on 4/20/88 at
1:45 PM in Dept. #3 located at 700 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE
WEST, SANTAANA, CA. .
IF YOU 08JECT to the granting of the petition, you
should either appear at the hearina and state your
objections or file written objections with the court before
the hearing. Your appearance may be in person 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 filing claims will not expire
prior to four months from the dale of the hearing noticed
above.
YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court. If you
are a person Interested in the estate, you m1y serve upon
the executor or administrator, or upon the attorney for
the executor or ldministrator. and file with the court with
proof of service, a written request statina that you desire
speci•I notice of the filing of an inventory and appraise·
ment of estate assets or of the petitions or accounts
mentioned in sections 1200 and 1200.5 of the California
Probate Code.
Attorney for petitioner: E. AVERY CRARY OF MESERVE,
MUMPER, & HUGHES, 5190 CAMPUS DRIVE, NEWPORT
BEACH, CA 92660.
This notice was malled on 3/25/88 at SANTA ANA.
California.
3.314.7 4·14 1275
cnab 3 139190
NOTICE OF DEATH OF
RALPH HURtCI SAMPSON
AND Of PETITION TO ADlllNtSTER ESTATE
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent
creditors, and persons who may be otherwise interested
1n the will or estate of RALPH HERRICK SAMPSON, ALSO
KNOWN AS RALPH H. SAMPSON:
A petition has been filed by EDITH SAMPSON WOOD
ANO JULIA SAMPSON HAYWARD in the Superior Court
of ORANGE County reQuestina tha1 EDITH SAMPSON
WOOD ANO JULIA SAMPSON HAYWARD be appointed
as personal repre5entative to administer the estate of the
decedent.
The petition requests authority to administer the estate
under 1he Independent Administra1ion of Estates Act.
A hearing on the petition will be held on 4/20/88 at
1:45 PM in Dept. #3 located at 700 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE
WEST, SANTA ANA, CA 92701.
If YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition, you
should either appear at the hearing and state your
objections or file written objections with the court before
the hearing. Your appearance may be in person or by
your attorney.
If YOU AIE A Cl£DnOlt or a contingent creditor of
the deceased, you must file your claim with the court
or present it to the personal representative appoin1ed by
the court within four months from the da1e of first issuance
of letters as provided in section 700 of the California
Frobate Code. The time for filinc claims will not expire
prior to four months from the date of the hearing noticed
above.
YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court. If you
are • person interested in the estate, you may serve upon
the executor or administrator, or upon the attorney for
the executor or ldministrator, and file with the court with
proof of service, a written request statinc that you desire
special notice of the filina of an inventory and appraise-
ment of estate 1ssets or of the petitions or accounts
mentioned in sections 1200 and 1200.5 of the Cahfomia
Probete Code.
Attorney for petitioner: PETER C. BRADFORD, 610
NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE, SUITE #1550, NEWPORT
BEACH, CA 92660.
This notice was mailed on 3125188 at SANTA ANA.
California.
3'·31 4-7 •·14 1269
CHU #IC·39155
NOTICI Of DEATH OF
I09DT LOWW. HIX
AND OF PITiliOff TO ADlllNllTD UTATE
To 111 heirs, beneficieries. creditors, continrent
creditors, end penons who may be otherwise interested
1n the will or estate ot ROBERT LOWELL HIX, AKA ROBERT
L HIX ANO ROBERT HIX:
A petition has been filed by ROBERT C. LANCE In the
Superior Court of ORA~GE County requestJn1 that
ROBERT C. LANCE be 1ppoinled as personel represen.
mti¥e to .ctmlnister the -... of the cMcedent.
The petition rtQUeSts ~to administer the estate
under the lndlpencMnt Administration ot E..._ Act
A heerins on the petition will be hekt on '120/88 at
l ;45 PM in Dept. 13 loc8ted .t 700 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE
WEST, SANTA ANA, CA.
W YOU ~ eo the srantl"I of the petition, you
should ... ...., .. the hMri"I and ..... YoUf
obtecttol• or Ne wriftln ob;ectionl with the court b9lorw
the ....,..,._ Your ~ may be In ""°" or by
~~ W .,. A CllDl1al °' • ~ Cf9ditor of
... -··· • d. '°" mutt .... ,...,, dliln ........ court Grllflltntlttothl .... ,... .................. ~
tNCDU11wllhin '°"'"'°""' nmthe ... oftlrtl ~ d .....,. • PftHided in ldoft 700 d lw Celifornla
,...... Code. The...,. for ...... dMnl wlll not ......
prior to four months from the ... al the ........ noticed ...
YOU llAY DAMI• the file Mc1t ~ the court. " you
"9 I pert0n ... "'8id In the ...... ,OU may WW upon
the ew:utot or ldmfnillr .eor. or upon the lletof 1-, for
the aecutor or administtaw, and file wtth the COUt1 wtth
proof of MMce,. written request ... ,,. that you deli,.
special notice of the fll•nc o1 en inve.ltof'I and apsnlM.
ment of estate essets or of the petitions or eccounts
mentioned in sections 1200 and 1200 5 of the Califom11 Problte Code.
Attorney for petitioner. WIUIAM A. FAZIO, INC,~
E LA HABRA 8LVO I LA HABRA, CA 90631
This notice wn mailed on 3/25/88 It SANTA ANA.
Ca1tforni1.
3·31 4.74~14 1268
PCllUOUI MJllFIDI
NWITATWJIT
The ~loWi"I penon Is
doir'I business n : ORIENT
HANDEL, 2421 E. Coest
Hwy., Corona Del Mar, CA
92625.
Hashem M. Kermani,
1045 Wallace Ridee. Bev.
Hills, CA 90210.
This business is con·
ducted by an individual.
The re1istr1nt com·
menced to transact busi·
ness under the fictitious
business name listed above
on 3/24/88. Si1ned:
Hashem M. Kerrnani
This statement was filed
with the County Clerk of
Oranae County on Mar. 24,
198&.
File No. F375640
4.7 4-14 4·21 4-28 1272
FICTITIOUS 8USINUS
NAME STATDl£NT
The folloWine persons are
doina business as: ZAM·
BUFF COMPUTER SYS·
TEMS INC., 2115 Shering-
ton Pl. #D·315, N.B. 92663.
Bahman Zamanlan, 2115
Sherinaton Pl. #D-315.
N.B., CA 92663.
Fassil Michael Befekadu,
212B 29th St., N.B., CA
92663.
This business is con·
ducted by co-partners.
The reaistrant com-
menced to transact busi·
oess under the fictitious
business name listed above
on 3/31 /88. Signed: Bah·
man Zamanian.
This statement was filed
with the County Clerk of
Orange County on Apr. 4,
1988.
Fiie No. F376598
4.7 4.14 4-21 4-28 1295
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAiil STATEMlNT
The folloWinc persons are
dolne business as: NEW·
PORT EXECUTIVE CUSTOM
AUTO DETAILING, 3811
River Ave., Newport Beach,
CA92663.
Michael lee Cresse, 3811
River Ave., Newport Beach,
CA 92663.
Christian·Damien Oratty
McClung, 35 Seascape Dr ..
Newport Beach, CA 92663. ·
Laurence Holmes VI , 317
E. 22 St., Costa Mesa, CA
92627.
This business is con-
ducted by a general part·
nership.
The registrant com·
menced to transact busi·
ness under the fictitious
business name listed above
on 4/1/88. Signed: Lau·
rence Holmes VI.
This statement was filed
with the County Clertt of
Orange County on Apr. 4,
1988.
File No. F376597
4.7 4-14 4·21 4·28 1296
F1CT1TIOUI BUSINESS
NAME STATDllNT
The followina persons are
doina business as: SHORE·
LINE PAClFIC DEVELOP·
MENT, 3334 East Coast
Hiahwly, Suite 200. Corona
Del Mar, CA 92625.
Wllli1m R. Edwards, 234
East 17th St. #205, Costa
Mesa, CA 92627.
Stephen T. Irwin, 436
Cambridp, Costa Mesa. CA
92627.
This business is con·
ducted by a eeneral part·
l"ership.
The re1istr1nt com-
menced to transact busi·
nus under the fictitious
business neme listed above
on Feb. 12, 1988. Sitned:
William R. Edw8rds.
This ~ -. flt.d
with the County c~ of °'*"" County on Mar. 29, 1988.
file No. f3762 l 5
4-7 •·14 4-214-28 1290
ftCithOUI Mflllll•
NAMllTAYWT
The flllDwk• '*'°" it dohte bullneaa n : CUS.
TOM FINtSH COMPANY,
1152 ... -.. Com
...... CA92G6. ,...,,_ N. ,,.._, 1152
Slltfm Aw .• CG1U Mele,
CA92626.
This butlnest 11 con-
dUd9d ~.., lndMdual.
The r•clstrant com·
menced to transect busi-
ness under the fict•tiOUs
business neme ltsted abovw
on 3·30-88. Sicned: Jefhy
NF~.
Ttus statement was filed
wtth the County Clerk of
OrltWI County on Apr. 4,
1918
Fit. No. f376599
4-7 4-14 4·21 4·28 1~2
TAClll:ll• .............. ICl._Of,..,... IMI a.-• ......... Ul7..,....... co... , ......... uu
UlllT CODI L
COMMERCE BANK as duly appointed Trustee uodef
the talawq dncribed deed of trust WIU SELL AT
pUIUC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH
(en the farms which .. e.wtul-"* in the Unillld St.8tn)
fl/ltd/or the cashiet's, certified 0t other checks specified
In CMI Codi Section 2924tt (Payable In full It the time
ol .... ) .,, riCht. title and Int.rest conveyed to and now
Nkt ~ it under Mid Deed of Trust in the property .........., described:
TftUSTOR: HARRAH CORPORATION
BENEFICIARY: COMMERCE BANK
recorded April 9, 1986 as Instr. No. 86·141058 of
Official Recotds in the office of the Recorder of Oranae
County;
said deed of trust describes the following:
A ~ interest in and to the following described
property: Lot 37 of Tract No. 4003, in the City of Newport
a.ch, County of Oranae, State of California as per map
recotded in Book 188, Paaes 13 through 19 inclusive
of MiSCl811aneous Maps, in the Office of the County
Recorder of said County.
YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST
DATED 4/07/86. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO
PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A
PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE
NATURE OF THE PROCEEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER.
37 Unda Isle, Newport Beach, CA 92660
"(If a street address or common designation of property
is shown above, no warranty is given as to its complete·
ness or correctness)." The beneficiary under said Deed
of Trust, by reason of a breach or default in the obliaation
secured thereby, heretofore ellecuted and delivered to
the undersianed a written Declaration of Default and
Demand for Sale, and written notice of default and of
election to cause the undersigned to sell said property
to satisfy said obliaations, and thereafter the undersigned
caused said notice of default and of election to be
recorded December 28, 1987 as Instr. No. 87·710709
of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of Orange
County;
Said Sale will be made. but without covenant or
warranty, etpress or implied, reaardina titJe possession,
or encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal sum
of the note(s) secured by said deed of Trust, with interest
as in said note provided, advances, if any, under the terms
of s.id Deed of Trust, fees, charges and expenses of the
Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust.
Said sale will be held on:
April 27, 1988, at 1 :30 p. m. in the lobby to the building
l~ed at 601 South Lewis Street, Orange, California
92668
At the time of the initial publication of this notice, the
total amount of the unpaid balance of the obliption
secured by the above described deed of trust and
estimated oosts, eJtpenses, and advances is $114,200.53.
It is possible at the time of sale the opening bid may
be less than the total indebtedness due.
If available, the expected opening bid may be obtained
by callina the followina telephone numbers on the day
before the sale: (714) 385·4837 or (213) 627·4865
Date: March 31, 1988
COMMERCE BANK as said Trustee,
By T.D. SERVICE COMPANY, agent
By Chris Oemlow, Asst. Vice President, 601 South Lewis
St .. Oranae. CA 92668. (714) 385-4700
4n 4/144121
NOTICE Of TitUSTtFS SALE
T .S. NO ..... 7429
25499
1294
YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST
DATED August 4, 1987. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO
PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT PUBLIC
SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE
Of THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD
CONTACT A LAWYER.
On April 29. 1988, at 11:30 A.M., MORTGAGE FORE·
CLOSURE SERVICES, INC., as duly appointed Trustee
under and pursuant to Deed of Trust recorded 8·25·87,
as inst. No. 87·481935, of Official Records in the office
of the County Recorder of ORANGE County. State of
C.lifornia, executed by Wayne L Pedersen and Marlene
M. Pedersen, husband and wife as j0tnt tenants
as Trustor, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO
HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH (payable at the time of sale
1n lawful money of the United States) at main north
entrance to the County Courthouse, 700 Civic Center Drive
West, Santa Ana, State of California
all ri&ht, title and interest conveyed to and now held
by it under said Deed of Trust in the property situated
in said County and State described as:
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
Lots946 and 947 ofTract No. 907, in the" city of Newport
Beach, in the county of Orange, state of California, as
shown on a map recorded in Book 28, Pages 25 to 36
inclusive, of miscellaneous maps, in the office of the
County Recorder of said County toaether with the
northwesterly 17 feet that portion of Via Genoa adjoining
said land on the southeast abandoned by resolution of
the City Council of the city of Newport Beach, a certified
copy of which resolution was recorded June 10, 1953
1n Book 2518, Pqe 348, Official Records.
The street address and other common desianation, if
1ny, of the real property described above is purported
to be:
225 VIA GENOA. NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA
92663
The undersisned Trustee disclaims any liability for any
inc:orrectness of the street address and other common
desilNtion, if any, shown herein.
Said sale will be made, but without ccwenant or
..,.,.._, •Pf9SS or implied, reprd1na titJe, possession,
"' encumbranc:es, to pay the remainina principal sum
of the note(s), secured by said Deed of Trust witt'l Interest
thereon, as provided in said note(s), advance$, if any,
under the terms of said Deed of Trust, tees. charaes 1nd
~ ol the Trustee and of the trusts created by said
Deed of Trust.
The total 1mount of the unpaid balance of the obliption
MCunld ~ the property to be sold Ind 1'9HONble
estifMled costs, expenses and advances at the bme of
Initial publication of the Notice of Sale Is $388,560.61.
The Beneficiary under said Deed~ heretofore
eucuted anc:t delivered to the u • a written
Oedenltton of Default and Demand for Sa•. Ind 1 written
Natic:e ol Default and Election to SeU The underlilned
cauMd Yid Nodce of Default and Election lo Sell to be
NCOrded in the county where the rNI property 1s loc:Med.
Olla: lO MAR 88
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SERVICES, fNC., TRUSTEE.
BY IP£CIALIZEO, INC., AS AGENT FOR SAID TRUSTEE.
JCMOITATE STRUT, SANTA BARIMA. CA 93105. (I05) m.a1G1
IY: ._£ CARtlOll. ~SALE om:-76
417 '-'1• 4121 1293
IPM. 1. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS .... Lt• ,_Ill
Sianed. Pierre Gene business name l_iseld ~ 815 ,...J_ Slrllll. ~ cmna.m.121111 NOTICI.,.,.,... UL.I
• TaUllU Ud lllO.: 17·11S7
YOU AR£ IN DUAUt.T UNDER A DEED Of TRUST,
DATED AS SHOWN Ba.OW. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION
TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY. IT MAY BE SOLO AT A
PUBLIC SAU. If YOU NEED AN EXPlANATION Of THE
NATURE Of THE PAOCaOING AGAINST YOU, YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER.
A public auction to tM hichelt bidder for calh, cashier's
check drwn on 1 st.ta or Mtional bank, a check drawn
by a stMe °' federal cl9dit union, ot a check df'llWft by a ute or federal savinca and 1oer1 ISIOciltion. AVinas
asioeiation, or savinp bank specified in Section 5102
of the Financial Code and authorized to do business in
this state will be held by the duly appointed trustee as
shown beW>w, of all riatrt, tide, and interest conveyed to
and now held by the trustee in the hereinafter described
property under and pursuant to a Deed of Trust described
below. The sale will be made, but without covenant or
warranty, express or implied, rqardin& title, possession,
or encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal sum
of the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trust. with interest
and late charaes thereon, as provided in the note(s),
advances, if any, under the terms of the Deed of Trust,
interest thereon, fees. charaes, and ex~nses of the
Trustee for the total amount (at the time of the initial
publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated
to be as set forth below. The amount may be greater
on the day of sale.
·Trustor: MARCIA 0. WEISS, A SINGLE WOMAN ANO
J. MICHAEL DUGAN. A SINGLE MAN
·Duly Appointed Trustee: SMS TRUST DEED SERVICE
·Trust Deed Date: 8·13·86 ·Rec01ding Date: 8·15-86
·Instrument Number: 86-365574
·Recorded in County of: ORANGE, State of California
·Date and Time of Sale: May 4, 1988 ·at 9:45 AM
-Place of Sale: at the main (north) entrance to the
County Courthouse, 700 Civic Center Drive West, Santa
Ana, California
-Estimated Sale Amount: 176,510.29
·Legal Description of Property:
EXHIBIT "B"
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
Parcel 1, Lot 70 of Tract No. 3162, in the city of Newport
Beach, county of Orange, state of California, as shown
on a map recorded in Book 95, Pages 16, 17 and 18,
of miscellaneous maps, in the office of the County
Recorder of said County.
Except therefrom all oil, gas minerals and other
hydrocarbons, below a depth of 500 feet, without the right
of surface entry, as re5erved in instruments of record.
Except therefrom all oil, gas, mineral and other
hydrocarbons, as reserved in instruments of rec«d.
Parcel 2: An easement for road and public utility
purpo$es, over Lot A of Tract No. 3162. as shown on
a map recorded in Book 95, Paae (S) 16. 17 and 18,
OF MISCELLANEOUS MAPS, IN THE OFFICE Of THE
COUNTY RECORDER OF SAID COUNTY, TO BE USED IN
COMMON WITH THE OWNERS OF LEASEHOLD ESTA TES
IN SAID TRACT.
·Street Address of Property: 5205 Udo Sands Drive
(or Other Common Designation, 1f Any) Newport Beach.
CA92663
The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any
incorrectness of the street address and other common
desianation, if any, shown above. If no street address or
other common designation is shown, directions to the
location of the property may be obtained by sending a
written request to the beneficiary within 10 days of the
date of first publication of this Notice of Sale.
·DATE: 3-J0..88
SMS TRUST DEED SERVICE. 7411 Lorge Ctr. Hunting·
ton Beach, CA 92647, (714) 842·91l1
By: DONNA S. BROELL, S. TRUSTEE'S SALE OFFICER,
AUTHORIZED SIGNA. TU RE.
417 4/14 4/21 1298
FCS #88-01261
NOTICE Of TRUSTEE'S SALE
On April 27, 1988 at 11:00 a.m. First American Title
Insurance Company, a California corporation as Trustee,
or Successor Trustee or Substituted Trustee. of that
certain Deed of Trust executed by SHANTI S. DEWAN,
RENU DEWAN, ANAND S. DEWAN and NIVEDIT A DEWAN,
PATIO CAFE PARTNERSHIP. A Califom1a Partnership, and
recorded June 11, 1986 as lnstsrument No 86-245187,
of Official Records of Orange County. California. and
pursuant to that certain Notice of Default 'hereunder
recorded January 6, 1988 as Instrument No 88·006113.
of Official Records of said County, will under and pursuant
to said Deed of Trust sell at pubhc auction for cash, lawful
money of the United States of Amenca, a cashier's check
payable to said Trustee drawn on a state or national bank.
a check drawn by a state or federal credit union, or a
check drawn by a state or federal savings and loan
association, or savings bank specified 1n section 5102
of the Financial Code and authorized to do business m
this state, at the main entrance to First American Title
Insurance Company located at 114 East Fifth Street. m
the city of Santa Ana, California all that r1aht, title and
interest conveyed to and now held by it under said Deed
of Trust in the property situated 1n said County and State
described as:
lots 1 and 2 in Block 219 of Section a Newport Beach.
as Shown on a map recorded in Book 4. paae 21,
Miscellaneous maps, records of Orange County, CalifO<·
ma.
Name and address of the beneficiary at whose request
the sale is being conducted: Francis A. Ursini, 1803
Hummif\8bird Drive, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Direct>ons
to the above property may be obtained by requestinc same
in wntinc from the beneficiary within 10 ci.ys from the
first publication of this notice.
S.id sele will be made without OOYenant or warranty,
express °' imptied, as to title, possession or encumbran·
ces to Slt1Sfy the unpaid balance due on the note°' notes
secured by said Deed of Trust to wit $176,458 84, plus
the followin1 estimllted costs, expenses and advances
at the time of the initial publicltion of this Notice of Sale:
$2,734.21
NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER
YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T UNDER A DEED OF TRUST.
DATED June 9, 1986. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO
PROTECT YOUR PROP£RlY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT A
PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPl.ANATION OF THE
NATURE OF THE ~EEOING AGAINST YOU. YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER
FIRST AMERICAN TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, a
Cahfornla corporation -Pat Sindt, Authorized OHteer,
114 East fifth Street, Santa Ana. California 92701, (714)
558-3211
DATED: March 31, 1988
4/14/14 4/21
nc11reou1.,.....
MMl ITATIMINY
TMfdlowilll.,.,_..,_ dcMftl Minas a : ITZA
DIU. 120 w. Wt Sl. Sera
Ma.CAll101. ,._,. 0-.. Boursse'.
1297
228~ P9arl Alllt , S.I~ Is •
CA92662.
Oou1tas Dawi1, 27916
Pett•. Minion Villio. CA
92612.
Thia IMaiineu t1 con·
duc'8d ~ co-partners.
Bo&nse' on 3121188. Sianed: SOC a..ch,c; 92MO.
This ~ was filed DEVELOPMENT LIMITED Arno F C'*'-1, 1535
with the County Cl-" of PARTNERSHIP, 1 Oelanre ~Vista, Swl etemeru.
Or.,. County on Mar. 11. limftled partnership &v: SOC C..
1988. MaNpment, a C.lifomia This business is con·
File No. F374359 corporation, its General ®cted by a limited pattnet·
+7 4·14 4-21 4-28 1291 Partner. By. James C. Wit· ship
flCTITIOUI .... Ell
NAMl ITATIMINT
The followinc person Is
doinc business n ; LC. COF·
FEE COMPANY, 14955 Hott
Ave .• Suite 0·3, Tustin
92680.
Linda Lee Camac, 235
Oranae St., Newport Beach,
CA92663.
This business is con·
ducted by an individual.
Signed. Linda L Camac.
This statement was filed
with the County Clerk of
Orange County on Apr. 4,
1988.
File No f376600
4-74·14 4·21 4·28 1289
NOTICE Of 0£.ATH OF
FERN UYllOND mn£
aka~ UYllONDANO
Of P£T1T10N TO
ADMINISTU ESTATE
C... No. A142499
To all heirs, beneficiaries,
creditors and contingent
creditors of FERN RAY·
MONO STEELE aka FERN
RAYMOND and persons
who may be otherwise inter.
ested in the will and/or
estate:
A petition has been filed
b• · Patrick S. Steele in the
Superior Court of Orange
County reQuestine that
Patrick S. Steele be
appointed as personal
representative(s) to admin·
1ster the estate of FERN
RAYMOND STEELE aka
FERN RAYMOND
The petition reQuests
authority to administer the
estate under the lndepend·
ent Administration of
Estates Act with full author· ey under the act
The petition is set for
hearina in Dept. No. l at
700 Civic Center Or West,
Sant.a Ana, CA 9270 l on
April 27, 1988, at 1:45 PM.
If YOU OBJECT to the
1rantina of the petition, you
should either appear at the
hearin1 and state your
objections or file written
objections with the court
before the hurin1. 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 clalm with the court or
present 1t to the personal
representative appointed
by the court within four
months from the date of
first issuance of fetters as
provided m Section 700 of
the Probate Code of Cahfor·
n1a The time for filing
claims will not expire prior
to four months from the
date of the hearing noticed
above
YOU MAY EXAMINE the
hie kept by the court If you
are interested m the estate,
you may serve upon the
executor or administrator.
or upon the attorney for the
ellecutor or administrator.
and ftle with the court with
proof of sev1ce, a wntten
request stating that you
desire special notice of the
filing of an mventory and
appra1sement of estate
assets or of the petJtt0ns or
accounts mentioned 1n Sec·
hons 1200 and 1200.5 of
the Caltfom1a Probate Code
Patnck S Steele. Pet1hon·
er(s}
ROBERT P HESS, Esq ,
Hill, FARRER & BURRILL.
Attorney(s) for Petition·
er(s), 445 S. f11ueroa St
34th Flr • Los Angeles. CA
9Q07.l
81243 000363
4n 4114 v21
l~
1300
FlC Ii I IOUI 8USPtESS
MANI ITATDllNT
The followina persons are
doin& business as. SOC/
McKINLEY.CORONA, 1601
AllOCado. Newport a.ch,
CA 92660
JAMESC WATSON, 1601
Avodaco. Newpof1 Beach.
CA92660
DAVID E SIGMOND,
1601 Avocado. Newport
Buch, CA92660
SOC DEVELOPMENT
LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, a
Delaware hm1tf!d partner·
ship, 1601 AVOQdo, New·
Pott Beach, CA 92660
Tht1 Business 1' con·
ducted by • ...,.. P9't· ,.,.,.,,
Thtt ,....strant COnt·
mmad tD nwt buli-,_ unc9lr tM fldftioul
son, Vice-Pres. The re1isttant com·
This stMement was filed menoed \lo transact busi·
with the County Clef'k of ness under the fictitious
Oranee County on Mar. 29, business name listed abow
1988. on October l, 1987.
File No. f376067 Sicned. Stephen M. Zamu·
4.7 4-14 4-214·28 1301 cen
l(.3122A
f'ICTIT10UI llUSIMSS
NAME ITATOIENT
The followin1 persons are
doin1 business as: LA MIR·
ADA HILLS DEVELOPMENT
COMPANY, 19 Corporate
Pfaza, Newport Beach. Cah·
fornia 92660
Chevron Land and Devel·
opment Company, a Dela·
ware corporation, 18010
Skypark Circle, #200,
Irvine, California 927 U ·
6909
The Wilham Lyon Com-
pany, a Cal1forn1a corpora·
t1on. 19 Corporate Plaza.
Newport Beach, California
92660.
This Business 1s con·
ducted by a general part·
nership
The registrant com·
menoed to transact busi·
ness under the fictitious
business name listed above
on July l, 1987. Signed:
GENERAL PARTNERS:
CHEVRON LAND ANO
DEVELOPMENT COMPANY,
a Delaware corporation, By
J A Hoyal, Its. Assistant
Secretary, THE WI LLIAM
LYON COMPANY. a Caltfor·
ma corporation. By· !"?"??,
Its: Vice President. By Jus·
tine Black, Its' Asst Secre·
tary.
This statement was filed
with the County Clerk of
Oranee County on Mar 28,
1988
Fite No. F375923
4-7 4-14 4-21 4-28 1302
IC-39334
F1CTIT100S IUSINUS
NAME STATEMENT
The following person 1s
doing business as DAISY
VII ASSOCIATES, LT D ..
DAISY VIII ASSOCIATES.
L TO.. DAISY IX ASSO·
CI A.TES. LTO ; DAISY X
ASSOCIATES. l TO , DAISY
XI ASSOCIATES. LTD . 4120
Birch Street, Suite 104.
Newport Beach, CA 92660
JOHN KONWISER, 1907
Bayadere Terrace, Corona
del Mar CA 92625
This business 1s con·
ducted by a limited par1ner·
ship
The registrant com·
menced to transact bus1·
ness under the f1ctit1ous
business name or names
hsted above on 9/ 1177
Signed John Konw1ser
General Partner
This statement wa s filed
with the County Clerk of
Orange County on Mar 30,
1988
File No f376335
4.7 4-14 4 21 4-28 1305
K-39335
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The following persons are
doing business as LIDO
DELI AND CATERING CO .
351 Hospital Road, Suite
#105, Newport Be.ach, CA
92663
Greg Chinarian, 5606
Palm, Whttt1er. CA 90601
Ant Ch1narian, 5606
Palm. Whittier, CA 90601
This Business is con
ducted by husband and
wife Signed· Grea Chinar·
1an
This statement was Med
with the County Clerk of
Orange County on Mar 30.
1988.
File No F376334
4·7 4-14 4-21 4·28 1306
PUBUC NOTIC£
FlCT1l10US IUllNUS
NAIK ITATElllNT
The followm1 persons are
do1na business as CPA
INVESTMENTS XI, CENTER
STREET GARDEN APTS ,
2222 Martin Street. Suite
260, Irvine, California
92715
Stephen M. Zamucen,
This statement WIS filed
with the County Cieri! of
Oranae County on Nov. 2.
1987
file No. F360039
11/5, 11/12. 11 /19,
11126. 1987
417, 1988 0841
K-39332
STATEMENT OF
ABANDONMENT Of
USE Of FICTtTIOUS
BUSINESS NAii£
The following person has
abandoned the use of the
fict1t1ous business name
LAGUNA SHORES REAL TY
CO .. 419 N. Pacific Coast
Highway, Laguna Beach, CA
92651
The fict1t1ous business
name referred to above was
filed on November 21.1985
m the County of Orange,
Or1g1nal File No f292908/
Watt Timeshare, Inc ,
2716 Ocean Park Blvd ..
Santa Monica, CA 90405, a
California corporation.
This business was con·
ducted by a corporation
Siened· Watt T 1meshare,
Inc . By: Judith M. Hane/
Secretary.
This statement was filed
with the County Clerk of
Oranae County on Mar 30.
1988.
4.7 4.)4 4·21 4-28 1307
l -39lll ncnnous BUSINESS
NAiil STATEMENT
The following person is
domg business as· PACIFIC
DIVERSIFIED INVEST·
MENTS, 2725 W Coast
Highway, Newport Beach,
California 92660
David Alan Jones. 718
Harbor Island Dnve, New·
port Beach. California
92660
This Business is con·
ducted by an 1ndivtdual
The registrant com
menced to trans~ bus1
ness under the hct1t1ous
business name hsted aboVe
on Jan 4, 1988 Signed
David A Jones
This statement was ftled
with the County Clerk of
Orange County on Mar 30
1988
f ile No F376235
•7•·144·21428 1303
K·39333
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The following person is
don1g business as DAISY
XIX ASSOC IA TES. L TO .
4120 Birch Street, Suite
11104. Newport Beach CA
92660
JOHN KONWISER. 1907
Bayadere Terrace. Corona
del Mar, CA 92625
This business is con
ducted by a hm1ted partner·
ship
The registrant com·
menced to transact buSJ·
ness under the t1ct1t1ous
business name listed above
on 12117181 Signed John
Konw1ser. General Partner
This statement was filed
with t~ County Clerk of
Oranae County on Mar 30.
1988
Fite No F376233
4.7 4·14 4·21 4·28 1304
K·393'0
NOTIC£ Of APPllCATK*
FOtt CHANGE tN
°""°'""Of Al.COHOUC llVOAGE
LICIW
3·31·88
To Whom It May Concern
DOVE STREET CAFE ts
appfy1na to the. Department
of Alcoholte ~ Con·
trol to sell atcohohc t>ever·
a1ft at 166Q Oolte St . Sutte
8. Newport Beach. 92660
with "47" ON SALE
G~NERAL PUBLIC EA TING
PLACE lioenM(s)
417 1299
ntEAMERJCAN HE.ART
ASSCDA110N
MEMCmAl.MPAMe , . .. '
' I ' -
. .
' r ·.
r
' .. ,. •a 1. t• THE NEWPORT WNICOITA MESA NEWI•--•
NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE
CORNER OF COAST HWY. AT AVOCADO
644-9060
COt.DWILL IANfll ll M SIHllTIAL Ill Al l iTATI Hllv1cn
THE 1 COMPANY IN SO. CALIFORNIA IN SALES & LISTINGS
f.ORONA OEL MAR
IAIDCASTLE 1211.111
LUXURY SINGLE LEVEL CONDO, PRIVATE YARD,
CUSTOM INTERIORS, PLANTATION SHUTTERS,
TWO MASTER SUITES, COMM. POOL ANO SPA!
JASlllE CREEK 1495.•
SUPERB OCEAN VIEW LOCATION, CUSTOMIZED
CONDO, REMODELED KITCHEN + BA TH ROOMS,
OFF-WHITE CARPETS, LARGE PATIO.
IRVINE TERRACE 1541,900
BEAUTIFUL CUSTOM HOME BUil T AROUND A
LOVELY COURTYARD + SPA, VAULTED CEILINGS
WITH SOME OCEAN VIEW. WALKING DISTANCE TO
BALBOA + NEWPORT CENTER.
HARBOR VIEW HILLS 1595,000
CHOICE LOCATION ON LOVELY GREENBELT FOR
THIS BEAUTIFUL 3 BR 21h BA CUSTOM HOME.
TASTEFULLY DECORATED, VERY LIGHT AND OPEN
OLDE CDI 1835,080
SUPERBLY DESIGNED NEW SPACIOUS DUPLEX
SO. OF PCH. QUALITY FEATURED THRUOUGHT. 2
BR. DEN, FR, 3 BA + 2 BR, 2 BA & 4 CAR PKING. ,
RARE OPPORTUNITY!
UllOll VIEW MILLI 1151.IOI
EXPANSIVE 2 STORY FAMILY HOME ON EXTRA LG
LOT. ADDED BONUS ROOM OVERLOOKS SPAR-
KLING POOL & SPA. SITUATED ADJACENT TO PARK
ON QUIET ST.
OLDE Cll 1131.•
THIS 4-YEAR-OLD CORNER' HOME HAS IT ALL.
INCLUDING 3 BR, 3 BA. LIBRARY OR FOURTH BR
& FR, PLUS MANY CUSTOM FEATURES.
CAIEO SHIES 1729,500
A UNIQUE COMBINATION OF LOCATION, DESIGN
& VALUE CAN BE HAO IN THIS 3 BR HOME
COMPLETE WITH A MARVELOUS COASTAL VIEW.
IRVINE TERRACE 1735.080
DYNAMIC DAY & NITE VIEW FROM THIS EXCITING
CUSTOM HOME-GORGEOUS COURTYARD WI
POOL. FORMAL OR,' LIBRARY. THIS 3 BR OFFERS
COMFORT, STYLE & EXCITEMENT.
'"ll.All lllll 1731 ...
NIGHT LIGHTS, MOUNTAIN ANO CANYON VIEWS.
TOTALLY CUSTOMIZED COURTYARD, MEDITER-
RANEAN STYLE HOME WITH FRENCH DOORS IN
EVERY ROOM.
1n1LA11 11.1•.111
FANTASTIC OPPORTUNITY. EXPANSIVE VIEW
PARCEL HIGH ABOVE All OF NEWPORT + COM.
CREATE YOUR OWN ESTATE AT CUL-DE-SACS
ENO. 2 LARGE LOTS.
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ATTN: YACHTSMEN! 1 ST HOUSE YOU SEE
WHEN COMING INTO JETTY. VIEW FROM 100
FT FRONT ROW OCEAN LOCATION.
BAY FRONTS
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GORGEOUS, SOPHISTICATED BA YFRONT PENT-
HOUSE WITH CONTEMPORARY FLAIR. SPACIOUS
ROOMS HAVE PANORAMIC VIEWS OF BAY, OCEAN
& MOUNTAINS.
DOVEi lllOllES 1711,0GO
LOVELY BAYFRONT HOME, DOCK + PRIVATE
B~CH. 5 BR, FAMILY AND KITCHEN COMBO. DEN/
LIBRARY, SEPARATE MASTER SUITE.
PEllllllULA POlllT I 1, 141,000
FANTASTIC HARBOR + NIGHT LIGHT VIEWS
ACROSS WIDEST BAY LOC. CHARMING 2-STY
BA YFRONT WITH 3 BR + NEW KITCHEN. WATER-
FRONC+ SLIP FOR 40' BOAT.
IAYFR T I 1.515.a
A BAYF NT HACIENDA WITH A UNIQUE COM-
BINATION OF LOCATION, DESIGN+ VALUE. 4 BR
+ GUEST QUARTERS, DEN, OR, FR MAKE THIS A
TAUL Y EXCITING HOME.
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SPECTACULAR, CONTEMPORARY, REMODELED,
BAYFRONT, EUROPEAN KITCHEN, 4 BR 5¥1 BA,
TURNING BASIN, VIEW, LG SUP+ SOUTH PATIO.
IAYIHOIEI 13,711.•
FABULOUS ONE-OF-A-KIND BAYFRONT WITH
GRASSY LAWN/HUGE TREE, OVERSIZED DECK, 3
SLIPS, CHARMING "OLD NEWPORT" ON 1 ¥1
BA YSHORE LOTS.
OTHER AREAS
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FABULOUS NEARLY NEW 3 BR, 3 BA TOWNHOUSE
IN NEWPORT HEIGHTS. CLOSE TO PARK, SCHOOL.
SMOPS, SOARING 2 STORY LIVINGROOM, BRICK
FIREPLACE.
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GREAT STARTER HOME. 3 BR 1 BA. VERY LARGE
YARD WITH HARDWOOD DECK, GREEN HOUSE,
AND LOTS OF FRUIT TREES.
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STUNNING GOLF COURSE LOC. GORGEOUS 2 BR
2 BA+ DEN CONDO W/FIREPL. WET BAR, NEW
CARPET, 3 BALCONIES, GREAT SUNSETS. CON-
TEMPORARY FEELING. HURRY!
IMlllTY PAll/lllllE ....
HARD TO FIND 5 BR, 3 BA. BUILT BY DEANE IN
UNIV. PARK, THIS IMMACULATE FAMIY HOME
OVERLOOKS LARGE PARK WITH COMM. POOL.
SPA, TENNIS+ PLAY AREA.
TllTLEIKI 1441,111
LOVELY FAMILY HOME IN HIGHLY DESIAABLE
AREA LOCATED AT END OF CUL-DE-SAC. LAROE
YARD, LOTS OF PRIVACY, BEAUTIFUL SPA.
NEWPORT BEACH
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CLOSE TO THE BEACH, CUTE CAPE COD TYPE
CONDO. 2 BR, 2'A BA, OFF STREET PARKING, 2-
CAR GARAGE. EXCELLENT CONDITION. PERFECT
FOR 2ND HOME.
WEST IALIOA 1326.•
IDEAL LOCATION, STEPS TO THE BAY, 3 BR WITH
.A LOFT+ A BACHELOR UNIT WITH A LOFT+ PATIO.
IEACOll UY 1435,000
PRIME LOCATION IS THIS CHARMING 3 BR W /
LARGE FR HOME. HIGH BEAN CEILINGS. BRICK
FIREPLACE. WITHIN STEPS OF BAY AND TENNIS.
DOVEi SHORES 1535,080
GREAT LOCATION ON GALAXY OR. SOPHISTI-
CATED ONE STY, 3 BR, FORMAL DR+ FR. PARK-
LIKE YARD WITH SPA + COV. PATIO, PVT BAY,
BEACH.
IAY CREST 1536.000
EXCEPTIONAL FAMILY HOME HAS EVERYTHING.
4 BR, 6 BA.FAMILY AND BONUS ROOMS. PERFECT
CONDITION, THE FINEST IN FAMILY LIVING.
Ill CAIYOI 1511,000
ONLY BIG CANYON "MONACO" ON MARKET. 3 BR
3 BA. MASTER WITH SUNKEN MARBLE TUB, HUGE
UVINGROOM, GREAT FOR ENTERTAINING.
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PRIME OCEAN VIEW LOCATION, LARGE FR WITH
FIREPLACE. OPEN KITCHEN, BAY WINDOWS,
SPACIOUS YARD. AN OUTSTANDING VALUE.
IEACOI IAY IHI.Ml
BEAUTIFUL, CONTEMPORARY, PULASKI
DESIGNED HOME WITH SKYLIGHTS, BEAMED
CEILINGS, SPA. MAIN HOME HAS 1 BR, LOFT PLUS
2 BR APARTMENT.
IELCOllT 1115.000
FORMER MODEL "PLAN A" IN THE TOWNE COL-
LECTION. IT IS GORGEOUS ANO SOPHISTICATED
WITH EVERY AMENITY. 2 BR. DEN, 3 BA.
IEWPllT IElllTI Ul I.•
LNE LIKE A KING ON KINGS ROf All OF NEWPORT
HARBOR AT YOUR FEET. NEARLY NEW HOME WITH
LUXURIOUS MASTERS SUITE, 3 FP + LARGE
ENTERTAINMENT AREA.
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MASSIVE WOOD BEAMS a STONE FIREPLACE GIVE
A FEELING OF WARMTH a MOUNTAIN LUXURY.
CUSTOM, QUALITY 3 BR OVERLOOKING 18TH TEE
& FAIFfNAY.
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EXCITING CUSTOM HOME W/PANOAAMIC VIEWS
OF GOLF COURSE ANO NIGHT LTS. SPACIOUS
SEPARATE MASTER SUfTE. 2 ADDmONAL BR.
ABUNDANCE OF WARM WOODS+ BRICK •