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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-06-09 - Newport Harbor Ensign\ 1 ESTABUSHED 1M8 *«>TH YEAR* NUMBER 43*(714)131-8120 * NEWPORT BEACH'S ONLY HOME.BASED NEWSPAPER •THURSDAY, JU~ 1- Cox wins 40th; Hart, Measure A lose Future is on tap at GATE fest BY CHERYL SRHLING Walehing young, bright minds at wort can be very enjoyable, as was discovered by parents and teacben at the Annual Gifted and Talented F.ctu- cation (GATE) Symposium held on Monday. At the Symposium, the students saw many long months of preparation come to fruition, as they demonstrated their robots, constructed from every possible material, including wood, metal and shoe boxes, powered by everything imaginable from hamsters to tape measures to batteries. Future cities were a true sign of innovation, using sugar cubes, paper towel rolls, wires, egg cartons, panty- hose containers and wax paper. Alien collectors, which are made to pick up sand, coins and other sundry objects, weTe demonstrated for the panel of judges, who said they bad a bard time picking the winners. Judges were community members, parents and district personnel, according to Judy Cwiertnia, GATE coordinator. The GATE program consists of youngsters from grades four, five and six, from all of the elementary school in the Newport-Mesa Unified School District. The program has 300 partici- pants, who were all crowded into the Costa Mesa Neighborhood Community Center for their day of action. "'In the GATE Program, we arc process oriented and not concerned with the end product," said Cwiertnia. .. The youngsters learn to cooperate in groups and solve problems logically and creatively." Students attend the GATE Program 19 days out of the school year. The Hll If .,...! av aocu •LOOM Attorney Christop her Cox, who began the election as a virtual unknown, eked out a win in the 40th Coqres- sional District Republican primary, defeating Irvine City Councilman Dave Baker by a scant percentage point. With all precincts counted, the Registrar of Voters reported in unofficial final returns that Cox received 29, 760 votes, or 30.6 percent of those cast in the race, to 28,588 (29.4 percent) for Baker. Among the other candidates in the crowded race, Nathan Rosenberg came up short in bis second try for the scat, placing third with 17, 165 votes, or 17 .6 percent. Attorney Bill Yacobozzi drew 6,145 votes (6.3 percent) and the rest trailed far back. Thus, given the heavy Republican edge in voter registration in the 40th District, it appears that Cox, whose campaign featured the endoncments of several nationally prominent conserva- tive Republicans, will be the su~sor to retiring Rep. Bob Badham. Standing in his way will be Lida Lcnney, who won the Democratic primary in the district, outpolling George Margolis 26,172 (57.9 percenV to 13,678 (41.4 percent). In the 70th Assembly District Repub- lican primary, incumbent Assemblyman Gil Ferguson turned back the challenge of Newport Beach City C ouncilwoman Evelyn Hart. Ferguson received 39,694 votes (60.2 percent) to Hart's 22,002 (33.3 percent). Mike Mang received 4,167 votes (6.3 percent) in that· race. On the Demo- cratic side, M ike Gallups received 22,60 I votes in an uncontested primary and will face Ferguson in the fall. The highly controversial Measure A, the Citizen's Sensible Gro wth and Traffic Control Initiative, which at one time was drawing more than 70 percent support in pre-elect ion polls, suc- cumbed to a determined campaign by opponents and was defeated. T he fi nal unofficial tally on Measure A was 208,150 (44.3 percent} in favor, and 26 1,344 (55.7 percent) ooposcd. ,., a Errant driver find car doesn't float A Newport Beach man wu arrested Sunday morning for driving under the influence of alcohol after allegedly driving a car into Newport Bay. the restaurant about 1:30 a.m. when be saw the luxury car plunge into the bay. Ulriksen boarded his 17-foot Bayliner and beaded towards the floating car. Before he could reach the Mercedes, both men had manaaed to escape through the sunroof and swim to shore. Alrawli attempted to tow the car but it filled up with water through the sunroof and sank to the bay floor, Oakley said. ...., .... 'If'', .............. ........ 11111~1 Sean Lee Callaway, 26, and Anthony Mabil Alrawli, 30, of Fullerton, were heading east- bound on 30th Street in a friend's 1987 Mercedes when they drove onto a curb, down a sidewalk, through a fence and into the Bay near The Cannery restaurant, according to Newport Beach Police spokes- person Bob Oakley . Newport Be1eh resident Karl Ulriben told police that be wu standing on a dock across from Callaway wu charged with driving under the influence and booked into Newport Beach City Jail. He wu released under his own recognizance a few · houn later. GATE ••• II 1 tm111111 program is held at the Eastbluff and Adams schools, Cwiertnia said. The students work in teams of five to six members. But not everything goes 100 percent perfect. Maybe some students might not get along well at first, or maybe they are having every type of problem possible with their projects. But every- thing works out in the end, Cwiertnia said. At Monday's event, such groups were recognized and ' . INDEPENDENT SERVICE & REPAIR *COMPARE* 7 ,500 11.-22,W MILE IElllCE JAIUAI I.II S1U.12 CIMPLETE 644 W. 17th ST. COSTA MESA, CA. 12127 (714) 646-2818 &EMWllE One of the rarest and most coveted of aemstones. Alexan- drite is prized for its chanp from shades of areen in <tavli&ht to shades of red in incandes- cent liaht. After its discovery in the Ural Mountains of Russia, this 1emstone became a favor. ite of Czar Alexander II for whom it was named. Russian folk kn reports that alexandrite was discovered on the day the Czar came of ase. Addinc to the pop- ularity of this strikina pm was the fact that red and areen were the colors of the czarist army. Alexandrite is truly the blue- blood of aemstones. the rarest form of chrysoberyl. Russian alexandrites are only found in old estate pieces todey as the production from the oriainal source is virtually nonexistent. For many years the finds were from Sri lankll, Brazil and Zim· babwe and were chanlcbtrized by a poor chanee of color from brownish peen to olive-red end were pretty faint. In the mid 1970's, Mataca- cheta, Brazil, produced a very small find of fine aleundrites. In 1987 in the tittle villap of Hematita in the BraziliM'I mte of Minas Gentis, •fantastic new find of superb aleundrite was discovered. This mine Ml been closed down recently under mil- itary supervision end the owner- ship of the mine property is in dispute. Future production and the reserves still in the pound are unknown. We are fortunate to have a nice selection of the early production of these last Brazilian mines now in stock. With pearl, elexandrite is a birthstone for June. Because of its durability ... hardness of 8.5 ... it is e popular aemstone for men who seem to be perticu- larly intri1ued with the color chance phenomenon. CHARLES H. BARR received the Team Spirit Award for their combined efforts. Teams go by every possible name, which is a contest in itself to see who can be the most bizarre. Ugly Cows, Galactic Gadgets, Lonely Lunars, Space- balls, Lone Drones, California Cruisers and Dingy-Lingy- Lingys is just a small sampling of teams competing for ribbons and trophies. Two cyclists· injured Cwiertnia said the whole experience is to generate positive feelings of accomplishment and not that of competition. RESIDENTIAL REAL TY BUYING or SELLING Two women suffered injuries Saturday evening . when the motorcycle they were riding apparently drifted into a center divider, throwing them into the street. Lena Lynn Dufrene, 24, of Newport Beach and Denise Golvei, 26, of Huntington Beach were heading northbound on Dover Drive about 7:30 p.m. • Free Written Market Evaluation • Home Tours By Appofntments • Hi&hest lntearitY • Multiple Ustina Member • Courteous Service • Extra Advertisina •TwentyYearsinNewportBeach •Computer Printouts Loretta Curci 644-1367 when DuFrcne•s 1988 600cc Kawuaki Ninja struck the curb of the street divider, according to Newport Beach Police spokesperson Bob Oakley. A witness to the accident told police that the women were traveling at a speed of SO miles per hour when for no apparent reason, the bike drifted into the raised cement median. Both women were airlifted to the trauma center at Fountain Valley Community Hospital and treated for abrasions, bruises and lacerations. Neither the driver or the passenger were wearing helmets, Oakley said. Bear •.. 117 ·••111111 behind him. .. This is the first time a Newport-Mesa student has been among the top 20 finalists, .. said Dukes ... At leut David knew he wu outclassed.,. Bear said there were a total of three students from California competing. One, from San Fran- cisco, was among the five final- ists who will go to Austria. In the fall, Bear will be attend- ing Harvard Univenity. where he will punue a double major of physics and Enalish literature. But he doesnl feel that is an unusual combination. .. In physics, you can pursue a career. either in engineering or research,,. he explained ... There is a certain aesthetic beauty of physics that most people don't think of. And English literature is one of the humanities that I think makes a person more complete, more aware of human struggle and society's problems. I love both subjects.•• As a special treat, Bear dis- covered that six of his compan- ions from the Maryland compe- tition will also be attending Harvard in the fall and five of them are in the same physics class . .. It WU I very friendly aroup, he said ... You would think ihat - a compctiaion of this sort would 'le w.rv cu1throa1. But it wasn' tft•t WI I I ... , ,. THE NEWPORT BatlN ,_I Dear Friends, Customers, and Would .. be Customers: Your response to my announcement of retirement has been most gratifying, and I u 1ant to thank you for the hundreds of phone calls, cards, letters, gifts and flowers sent to wish me happiness. Your thoughtfulness is appreciated very, very much indeed. Many of you have come in tn suy goodbye, and have received the benefits of the drastic reductions on our fabulous furs. Some have purchased as many as four, five and even.-six furs. They believed in stocking up on a good thing! You may have been out of town when my letters were mailed, and feel that all the good values have already been sold. Not so, we carried a huge inventory in preparation for the larger space we expected to be occupying, and at this moment, we are still making garments from pelts we boMght earlier. These newly completed garments are the opitome of our .56 years in existence. I assure you, even with all we have sold, we still have many more garments made from the world's finest furs ... furs you will not find anywhere else ... no matter what the price. Never was there a better time to add or replace your older, out-dated furs with something neu1 and fresh that you will wear with pride, and save as never before. Please hurry! We must close the do6 rs June 20th. Sincerely, fa..&~~ M.JACQUES MASTER FURRIERS SINCE JQ 1 DESIGNERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF WORLD'S FINEST FUF.S 14 Fashion Island• Newport Center• Newport Beach• (714) 644-4661 Mon., Tues., Wftl. 11 Sat. t(tOO A.M. to 6:00 P.M. •Than. Ii Fri 10:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. •SUN. 12:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M. PUE._.. I. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN Editorial Local prepsters had great year With the record-setting performance last weekend of the Corona del Mar High School girls tr:ack relay team in the CIF state championships (see story, page 6), this year's prep sports slate came to an end. Thus now is the time to look back at the last nine ' months and congratulate not only the winners, but also all the young athletes and their coaches for the fine efforts and hard work that they all put in. There were a number of first-class showings among the local prep teams, beginning way back in the fall when the Corona del Mar High School Sea Kings, led by quarterback Mitch Melbon and a smothering defense. won the Sea Vi ew League title, Cd M's first football cha mpionship since 197 l . The local teams provided high drama in the CIF Southern Section water polo championship game, which pitted the Sea Kings against the Newport Harbor Sailors, led by Olympic water polo coach Bill Barnett. John \i argas' CdM squad emerged victorious, 10-8, in a thrilling game. The driving force behind trait ic The Sea Kings also took the Seaview League title in cross country, paced by miler Jim Robbins alfd' distance runner Eddie Lavelle, and the girl's track team won the Southern Section title behind d 'Layne Kerr and the relay team of Kerr, Chickie Moiso, Jill Young and Laurie Sawiri. The Sailor athletes took home their share of the gold as well , with both the girls and boys volleyball teams taking league titles. Jenny Evans was the standout on the girls squad~ Mike Curci led the boys. Harbor also produced the league champs in boys tennis and the soccer squad took second in league to qualify for the Southern Section playoffs. So, congratulations to all the winners and to those who may not have come in first in the standings, but gave their all in their chosen sport and are first in the hearts of their fellow Sea Kings and Sailors. It was a fine year and everyone has plenty to be proud of. Baker Communications AWARD WINNING MEMBER CAUf._ IE•APER f'UlllSllE"8 ASSIC1ATIOI 39 State & National Awards Since 1978 Circulation 25,000 PUILllHEI: Seth Baker EXECUT1V£ EDITOI: Roger Bloom ASIOCIATE EllTDI: Melinda Keller IPOm EllTOI: George Pappas ,.m EMii: Danny Cota ~El: Mary OeChirico ITAFF WllTD: Cheryl Stehling 901 Dover Drive Newport Beach, CA 92660 (714) &31 -8120 Please send mail to: P.O. Box 9399 Newport Beach, CA 92658-9399 The Newport Ensign is published weekly on Thursdays. After this week, I am only two drivers' licenses away from the 21st century. As it docs to us all, my driver's license expired on my birthday, four years after it was last renewed, so into the Department of Motor Vehicles office I went, and patiently joined queue after queue, exam after exam, until, once again, I was approved to operate a motor vehicle on California's roads and highways. And in the process, I learned at firsthand how the population mix is changiniz in Orange County. There is no doubt that in the OMV office, as an aging Anglo, I was in a distinct minor- ity. Hispanics and Asians of all ages were the predominant seek- ers of new drivers' licenses or vehicle registrations. And there was plenty of pathos to go around-one elderly Asian mother who couldn't speak English, with her teen-age son, who could, both paying close attention to a young cler.k. explaining the process of the written multiple choice e~amin­ ation, the driving test and the eye exam and photo and finger- printing session. By the color of the form they were fint carrying, you could tell who was applying for the first time and who was there for a renewal, and most of the appli- cants were first timcn. This is something the area's no- growthers should think about. These new county residents, young and old fint-time drivers, are very numerous, and once they get their driven' licenses, tbey11 be headina for Newport Beach, its sandy play are• and harbor and rme restaurants and tbopa, and no traff"IC P.haaing · ordinancr or paralyzina initia- .. ...,. '-(USi'S 441-S>O) was ldjudgld IO be a,..._.,., ~ "'*" circulaelor. live ia 1oin1 to keep them out. e.,..,..,. dlllll lilly 14. 1151. •modi~.'" c.. nume. A 20111. "'Superiar The first line you enter it sort ._, •.,.. c.._ al 0r.,... State al CalUorn.a. and by r1m1 ~-Is...., to Of a 1pu. ..a wloo• ~ _..... 11 ...-C "*",..... br tlw. Sulllcriel'iln. 131 per yes tine, wbereyoupayyourSIOaild • get a receipt and an order to proceed to a .written examina- tion· area. A clerk studies you, then gives you a form that contains 18 multiple choice questions, in your own language. She has numerous versions of this test, so it would be almost the OMV Test is the choice of words in the quess.ions, as if they are trying deliberately to trick you into a wrong answer. That's how it seems if you miss more than three questio n. and have to take the exam again at a later date. But the objective of the T ime of my Life impossible to memorize the questions even if some friend had slipped you a correct copy beforehand. You have no way of knowing which questionnaire you're going to get. You don't have to know Eng- lish to drive in California, or to get a driver's license here. The OMV provides the written exam in 2 l different languages, and the test also can be taken in sign language. The testing clerk doesn't need to be a linguist. All written questions are answered simply by placing an .. x" in a square, so the examiner simply checks your answers with a stencil form with correct answers, and marks your mis- takes. Because there were so many Asians in the room, laboring over their exam forms, and a f cw otben who appeared to be from faraway lands, I uked an official how many lanauaaes did the exam come in, and here are just some of the 21 available: Rus .. sian, Polish, Ukiania. Italian, Portuguae, Tapl~ (FUipino), German, French, Arabic. Hebrew, Armenian, canto.e., Korean, Ru~ Japanae, VietDmnelC, Sam0an. I don' know if the f oreip ....,.... venio111 arc• tricky • the Eapah. My pcnoaal complaint over the years with • BY JIM FELTON exam is to test your knowledge of California's motor ve hicle laws, and if you study the questions thoroughly, and forget the lunch date you're late for, you 11 find the exam is a devious and effective teaching instru- ment-at least in English. It would be interesting to< know how many new licenses are issued anually in Orange County, to our children when they reach age 16, to the His- panics who arc now citizens, to the Asians we have welcomed since the Vietnam war, and to all those who have moved into the county. These arc not the products of developers; these are the products of marital passion and our foreign relations policy and our agricultural heritage, and they will all find their way to Joe Beck's Balboa Island, or the Fun Zone or to the magnif- icent beaches along the Penin- sula. and the quaint shops in Corona del Mar. And that, whether you like to or not, is why traffic in Newport Beach is the way it is, always has been. and always will be. If you don't build anotber 1"-ck or prqe, or home or hi1h rise from this clay forward, traff .c will 19t wone here. If you find Newport Beach loveable, you sbould•' be surprited if othen do also . Business can contribute to traffic solution In my travels throughout the sprawling 37th Senate District there is nothing of which I bear more concerns expressed than the problem of transportation. Obviously, it docsn 't take an intellectual giant to recognize the problem. Southern Califor- nians, in fact, have made it clear that they're familiar-and fed up-with the problem. No-and slow-growth initiatives abound, with the idea that such efforts will improve Southern Calif or- nia's transportation network. The business communities of Southern California are not taking the problem lying down. Recognizing that a failure to act could lead to the kind of social and governmental engineering that restricts economic growth, business organizations through- out southland counties have banded together to seek solu- tions to the traffic congestion problem. The primary emphasis of these organizations is not just to build work as ""the science of relieving traffic congestion through better use of existing roads." TOM is something which can My Turn new systems-that's govern- ment's primary rcsponsibility- but to better manage our current system. The primary method for improved management of our current transportation facilities is called Transportation Demand Management (TOM). In simple terms, TDM is de- scribed by the Orange County Business Transportation Net- IY IAllAI IEllEIOI be implemented by every busi- nessman, large and small, to the advantage of empJoyees, customers, and the community. To assist in relieving congcstioll, businesses can: • Encourage company ridc- sharing through promotions, contests and fuel maintenance support. (Hughes Aircraft in Irvine saved $3.6 million by not Letters to the Editor CdMhas orchestra Dear Editor: We would like to answer two questions posed by Professor Gerry Long in his May 26 article entitled ••An Orchestra is a Community Asset... Professor Long asked, "Do we have a symphony orchestra at any local high school?" The answer is definitely. "yes" at Corona dcl Mar Hip School. It is the only orchestra in the Newport-Mesa Unified School District. Beginning in 1962, the CdM Orchestra received "Superior" ratings at district and regional festivals. Only S percent of the high school orchestras in the United States receive this rating. Every year since the Cd M orchestra began, it has received usupcrior .. ratings. with the exception of two years, when it perf ormcd for local music fes- tivals which caused scheduling conflicts. The CdM orchestra has been part of the All- Southern California Junior High and High School Honors Orchestra .. All Stars:· Two of the Cd M orchestra concert mas- ters have been named best viol- inists in Southern California. The current concert master. Gabriel Eckstein. has just been selected for the National Honor High School Orchestra. Man\' other CdM orche,tra ~t uucn·, arc in the All-State H ,)n~;, Orchestra. These honors and awards have been received under one instrumental music teacher and conductor, Mr. Harry Corea. His dedication to the CdM orchestra spans more than two decades. It is because of Mr. Corca•s individualized music instruc- tion, utilizing tapes and compu- ters, that incoming 7th graders (with little or no musical back- ground) can be transformed into accomplished musicians. The Newport-Mesa District is the only district in Orange County without an elementary instru- mental music program to act as a ufceder" to the secondary schools. Any Newport-Mesa student in grades 7 through 12 can come to Corona del Mar High School for orchestra instruction. The second question asked by Dr. Long was: "Is there even a concert band at any of the high schools?.. Again, the answer is .. Yes, .. thanks to Harry Corea and other district band leaders. At Cd M there is an advanced concert band and an interme- diate concert band. In 1974, Mr. Corea 's jazz band placed third in the top-ten jazz bands in the United States. His current sophomore band students, who began their musical training in the 7th grade, are now at the advanced level. Accolades also go out to the c,thcr outstanding band directors: Charles Wolf at Estancia~ Stanley Brunner at Costa Mesa High and Ken Owens at Newport Harbor. Now more than ever before, students arc encouraged to enroll early in Cd M 's 7-tbrough- 12 high school and intermediate school instrumental music pro- gram due to the new state university fine arts require- ments. Orchestra, Symphonic Band and Stage Band are courses at CdM that qualify for Univenity of California admis- sion. Paralleling increased fine arts requirements at the college level are recent studies being released by the f edcral govern- ment and other public school districts which show instrumen- tal music students scoring significantly higher than non- music students in English and mathematics on CTBS tests and College Board examinations. It is no surprise that one·third of the top 20 All-USA 1988 Aca- demic Team of the 04best and brightest" high school seniors were orchestra and band stu- d en ts. These students were UNFORGETTABLE .•. , COL,UlluullU NESTLED IN THI: RUGGED SAN JUAN MOUNTAINS OF SOUTHWESTERN COLORADO, JUST AROUND THE CORNER FROM TELLURIDE Write or call for fwec iafon..tioa ~ and photo brodnaR of available properties i• tk o. .. y-lllidp9y areas o( Colorado. JOHN LDNU'SKY REAL ESTATE P.O. lox 125. 0...7. CO 11427 (313) 325n .,,3 having to build a parking struc- ture-in large part because of the effectiveness of the com- pany•s ridesharing program); • Increase the use of public transportation among your empJoyees by subsidizing bus passes or selling them on the business site; • Provide a company trans- portation specialist to coordi- nate ridesbaring and provide transportation help and inf or- mation to employees; • Subsidize car and van pools; • Implement alternative work hours to avoid rush-hour peri- ods. In Orange County, the com- muter network has assisted more than 400 major employers selected by USA Today and the National Association of Secon- dary Principals and the National Education Association. With regard to our own chiJdren in Newport Beach, all it takes is one phone call to 760-3306 between JO: 15 a.m. and 11 a.m. to learn how to become a part of Mr. Corca•s award-winning music program at Corona del Mar High School. Having an outstanding high school orchestra and concert bands docs not detract from Dr. Long's concern that our com- munity needs a resident sym- phony orchestra, which would, of course, be an important develop customized tramporta- tion programs resulting in more than 20,000 cmplo~ partici- pating in rideabaring arrange- ments. This bu resulted in a saving of 70 million vehicle miles and 2,000 tons of air pollution. Currently, I . I percent of Orange County's worken ride- s bare. The Orange County Transportation District esti- mates that raising that figure by two-tenths of one percent would virtually eliminate most of Orange County's current peak hour traffic congestion. The efforts of southland busi- nesses to alleviate traffic conges- t ion, coupled with pJans to increase funding for new trans- portation projects, provides a glimmer of hope for a more efficient transportation system in the future. community asset. Supporting our youth orchestra and bands can provide the f uturc musicians to staff a resident symphony orchestra. Unfortunately, many local residents, like Dr. Long, have not attended our schools' concerts. They are 'not even aware that they exist. Could these exemplary music programs be one of the community's best kept secrets'? They should not be. Interested students need to sign up now for next year's classes, and local residents can check. with the high schools for the l 98S--89 concert schedules. Carol ... Waller aoice CORONA DEL MAR --··"'--,_,.,. ··-~ I iit.lll•lllm~ ATll--lr• I / MAXWE.L HOUSE9 PRIVATE COUECTION. FOR THOSE WHO APPRECIATE COFfEE AT ITS FINfSI Our coffees are made from onJy the finest beans. All hand-picked, gently blended and roasted~ their peak perfection. 'Olen vacuum-packed for nwamum freshness. Thet:e are ten other dis~nctively ~icious coffees in the Maxwell House9PrivateCollectjoo. Also available in naturally decaffeinated. PAIE I Mii I. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN CdM girls . shatter OC mile relay mark BY GEORGE PAPPAS Corona del Mar's d'Layne Kerr remembers watching the 1600 relay race at last year's State Track and Field race and wondering if she would ever be good enough to compete in the event. "The possibility of reaching the state finals seemed so distant then," Kerr commented. "But it was always there in the back of my mind this season." Kerr finally received her chance this past week. She led CdM's 1600 relay team to a third-place finish at the State Track and Field finals held at Cerritos College and more importantly, they shat- tered the Orange County girls record in the event. · It was a fitting way to com- plete the most successful girls track season in CdM's history. CdM's relay squad consisting of Kerr, Jill Young, Chickie Mo iso, Laurie Sawin ran a blazing 3:48.28 to snap the previous best of 3:48.89 set by Mission Viejo in 1986. In addition, Cd M's time in the race as ranked seventh nationally. Young started things off by running the first leg in 58.8. Kerr (55.0), Moiso (S8.2), and (55 . 7) picked up the pace and each finished with personal bests. Kerr especially shined in the anchor leg as she ran the best races of her career. CdM was in fourth before Kerr took the baton and sped to a third-place finish. "I felt pretty good after I finished the race, but I didn't think we had the record," Kerr commented. CdM Girls Track Coach Steve Kaczynski remarked, "It would have been great to finish second." "But this is the icing. It was perfect end to a perfect year." Hawthorne finished first with a 3:47.32 and Locke High was second in 3:48.19. "It was a team effort. I feel very fortunate to have four girls of that caliber," Kaczynski added. 0 T hey are a clutch group. They are also very intelligent and that helped because they never lost sight of the possibilities.,. Kaczynski said he knew his team had an excellent chance of breaking the OC record after CdM ran a 3:49.6 the night before. "After that I knew it was ours and that nobody could touch us,,. he explained. "Mentally and physically the girls were still tight from running the night before, but they gave their best anyway." He described Kerr as the "catalyst" for the team. "We were fourth in the pack before d 'Layne ran her leg. That's where we wanted to be. She ran an incredible race for us, .. be added. Kerr praised her teammates on the relay squad. "To be able to run with three other great girls meant a lot," she said. "There was a unity among the four of us. It was like four people were really one, because we all wanted the same thing." Kaczynski also pointed out that this year's team had the (irst athletes he has coached, who are ranked at a national level. "That's unusual, especially in the sprints. This area is not a hotbed for sprinters." Next year could be different for Kaczynski as he loses half of his relay team, Kerr and Moiso, who wilJ -be attending Stanford University. But Sawin, a junior, and Young, a sopho- more will return compete on next year's track squad. 0 Sawin has a lot potential in many different events, .. be continued ... Young also has potential and she will only get better and better the more she runs." "Each year we've improved since I've coached the team. I hope we can do it again next year, but anything can happen before then." llECOID llEAKfll r11t1r• cllcbflll tr. Ill "II n 1111 •••'•n 1f C'l'a .._,. "ilkllt 1•....,-, ..-llcll•llt. •·u,. Kerr. Cllicki• Melso. IMrtl ........ "'" , .... Cdl "*' ..... c_, ,.. .... 1600 rtlly ,.. wttll 1 llllrf.,._ 1111111 It die 11111 Tnck • FllN Hula held at Cerrtlll Cll. lat Slldy. PltOTO IY DANNY COTA New softball park impresses players BY GEORGE PAPPAS The opening of Bonita Creek Park came off without a hitch this past week. It was a night of firsts as the Newport Sharks and Pete Mar- wick played the opening men ·s softball contest at the facility. On the opposite playing dia- mond, BIF Zondoms and King Liquor, played the initial co-ed game at the field. After the two games ended, the lights were turned on and the first night contests took place. And finally, the Newport Sharks rallied to win their first game of the season. lll'Plll ... TIE TM NI liia11L'1 .Ill llllil ........ .. ti• lluf'l'd1 ..... lillllllr .... 111lnl•'• ..... .-lllM•11111 Crlllr M 1111 frMIJ. llll Ir 11 I._..,...,• all II ... 14-lt ..... ..,.1111 Both teams had nothing but praise for brand new field . "The field was great," com- mented Rob Larson, manager of the Newport Sharks. "The other field we usually play on at Lincoln School is not so good. Send us over here all the time," Larson continued. "We're just glad to have won for a change,"' he added. Larson's only complaint about the field was that the outfield grass was too long. "If a grounder is hit out there you can't sec the ball until it stops," he added. Jim Dolan, team captain for Pete Marwick's squad, remarked, .. It's the best field we\tc played on." "It's a professional type of field. We enjoyed playing on it. We kind of felt like professionals out there, but too bad we didn' play like it. we•rc real disap- pointed we lost our first game," Dolan added. Pete Marwick took a 9-3 lead in the fifth inning as Gordon Mac Lean slammed a grand slam home run. But in the next two innings the Newport Sharks began to chip away at Pete Marwick's lead. In the seventh, Pete Marwick slammed a double and triple to take a 11-8 lead. The Newport Sharks NlpD•dlil ia die •Xt -· t.y loadiD1 the bMa. A 1in1le drove in two more runs as the Sharks cut the lead to 11-10. Another hit gave the Sharks the lead 12- 11. Before the inning was over. the Sharks added two more runs to go ahead, 14-11 . Pete Marwick couldn't mount their own rally and went down CMltnu• • 1111• 8 City softball standings WEDNESDAY LEAGUES MENS .. B-12" at BO NITA CREEK COED "CC·l5 .. at GRANT Tam W L T HOWALD PARK Psychic Nutumbas 2 O 0 Tn111 W L T E.M.B.O. t I 0 Team Swolen 2 0 0 Coldwell Banker Blue I I O Park Nuevo Puerto 2 0 0 Echo Beach I I O Bummerheads I I 0 Uncle George I 0 0 Wac Attack I I 0 N.B.P.E. 0 I 0 Stevie's Wonders 0 I 0 Coldwell Banker #I 0 2 0 SRS Techs 0 I 0 Hammond Slammers 0 2 0 MENS '"CC·IJ" at C•M H.S. T.. W L T COED "C'-16" at 80NITA CREEK Home Federal 2 0 0 Tn• W L T Pacific Firwincial 2 0 0 Statewide H iuer 2 0 0 Grubb A Ellis 2 0 0 Barracudu 2 0 0 Corona EJttra 0 2 0 Price Waterhouse I I 0 Sons of Beaches 0 2 0 Spud's Buds 0 2 0 Priority Pollut11nts I I 0 C~ Ya later 0 2 0 Lts Fro1 Lep 0 2 0 MENS '"C-14" at MARINERS T•• w L T COED "(' .17 .. at EASTll.l"FF I Globt Trotters 2 0 0 ENSICN Marino Onielopmcnt 2 0 0 Ta• w L T Boston Bombtrs I I 0 U.~·1n·Motion 1 0 0 Cushman Wakefield I I 0 Latham-Watkins 2 0 0 Fat Bats 0 2 0 Rtd Hots I I l) Pon St. Ballers 0 2 0 Whalers I I 0 Bad. &.)· Bom~r' I I 0 CanM~ Villa~ 0 1 0 IEAI IVEI IEEU-...,.. ....,., l.W. 9-1111 .. Ill m II 15- 2 ...... --......... lnllr 1111 ........ 1111111 1111 ....... "-.. Ill 111 I t 111 ..... .., II Pl llftlDll 11111 Ill. PllTI IY IAllY CITA Newport National Little League Final Standings -June 4, 1988 MAJOR DIVISION WEST EAST w L T w L T •Yankees 12 s •cubs II 6 •cardinals II 6 •Orioles 10 7 Pirates 6 II •Dodgers 10 7 Angels s 12 •Tigers 10 7 Athletics 4 13 Reds 7 10 • Dodgt'fs and Tigtrs t'Jiminattd in playoff hy Oriolt's 3A DIVISION WEST EAST w L T w L T •Cardinals 13 6 •Tigers 14 2 Yankees 12 7 •Athletics 13 4 Angels 10 9 •Dodgers 12 s Pirates 8 II Orioles 8 8 Padres 2 17 Cubs 8 9 Reds 6 II Expos I 16 2A DIVISION WEST EAST w L T w L T •Cardinals 17 I •Athletics 13 6 •Angels 13 s •Tigers 13 6 Yankees 4 14 Orioles 12 7 . Pirates I 17 Cubs 9 10 Dodgers 7 12 Reds -s 14 • fNnotts tt'ams involwd in a doublt rlimination p ost st'oson tournamt'nt on June 7, 9. II. 15. 17. 4:00 p.m. WEEKDAYS; 10 a.m. SA TU RDA YS at MARINER ENS IGN. BUFFALO HILLS. SAN MIGUEL and LINCOLN jit'ld,f OCC's Hendon to Head lady cagers Larellc Hendon. an assistant basketball coach under Larry Sunderman the past four years, has been named to replace Sunderman as the Orange Coast College women's basket ball coach. While assisting Sunderman at OCC. Hendon concentrated on defense. She also has coached in high school with the Westmins- ter High girls' junior varsity for two seasons and with the Alta Loma girls' varsity for a year. Hendon. 31. of C01ta M~ formerly played basketball at the Univenity of the Pacific and at UCI where she earned her . . b.cbelor of arts depee an pey- chology after transferring prior to her junior year. As a senior at UCI in 1978- 79. Hendon was second in the Pacific Coast Athletic Associa- tion in scoring and rebounding. Sunderman left OCC earlier this month to accept an assistant position with the UC Irvine men ·s basketbaU program. Hendon said she didn' expect to make many changes. 061 may not preu defensively • much as Larry did, but °"' oft'ellliw wt cWwiw Up-•••11 woa\ du ... • .W. ............ _ltf .... ~ .......... ,. ........ .. t t• THE NEWPORT Ef8GN ,_, Geerlings takes second BY GEORGE PAPPAS As rivalries go, the one involv- ing high school distance runners. Newport Harbor's Jim Geerlings and Corona del Mar's Jim Robbins, had its moments. Both were neck and neck in the one-mile event all season, so it wasn't expected to be any different when the State Track and Field finals were held this past week. But surprisingly, the race wasn't even close between the two as Geerlings left Robbins in the dust with a 4: 11 .28 finish to capture second place. Robbins came in sixth in the race (4:23.17). For Gecrlings, it marked the second straight week he had surpassed expectations. At the Masters Meet two weeks ago, Geerlings pulled off a stunning victory in the 1600. Harbor picked up another second place at the finals in the pole vault, Harbor's R. W. Hen- son made 15-2. Reggie Williams of River City High won the one-mile race going away. Williams took the lead early in the race and he never relinquished it. Geerlings was six yard s behind Williams after the third lap, but he fell back in the final 200 meters. "I'm happy with where I finished," commented Gecrlings. .. But tactically, I should have stayed at the winner's shoulder for most of the race. But I don't think I could have beat him (Williams) anyway." Geerlings lost to Robbins in the CIF finals, so the state finals were payback time. But Gee- rlings admitted be felt bad for his rival Robbins. Gccrlings, who graduates af tcr this season, is considering attending three colleges includ- ing nearby University California of Irvine, Berkeley and UCLA. He recently visited UCI and was impressed with their run- ning program. "I met UCl's coach and like their program a lot," Gccrlings explained. ••But UCI doesn't have the academic reputation of the other schools, so I still haven't made up my mind." Henson wiU be attending the University of Pennsylvania according to Harbor's Boys Track Coach Eric Tweit. OCC's top batter Named all-state Orange Coast College's Derck record of 19 established by Joey Dehdasbtian capped a great James in 1986. "Rocco" hit .399 1988 season with the Pirates by for the Bucs in 1988. with 15 being named to the AU-State and doubles and 69 RBI, second o n All-Southern California com-the all-time OCC single-season munity. college baseball teams list behind only James' 80 RBI this week. in 1986. Dehdashtian, a sophomore Dehdashtian had a . 792 sJug- transfer from Cerritos College ging percentage while leading who prepped at Gahr High, tied OCC to a 26-19 record. occ·s si ngle-season home run I C111t111•.,.... ON us. To celebrate our anniversary, we're o ffering free dance da5ses on Sunday, June 12th, 1 Oam to 4:30pm. All levels and ages welcome. Come cry jazz, tap, ballet, flamenco, mU5icll theater or even karate. I\ I "-\I \II " For details, call (' l "f) 2-i 1-9908. '' 111 t. And come dance at our anruvers.c-u·y. I ti' I \ \II'\ c \1111111'1\ Graphics Galery conlaly Invites you to meet and view the WOli ol rite warercolor artist RUTH HYNDS COSTA MESA JUNE 16 6-8:30 Wine and Hon D'oeuwes wfl be serled FINE ART POSTERS & FRAMING JltAllrfli1Awe. I ••• 7 I •• .,,... "Jt was a nice way for Jim to end out his four ycan at Har- bor," commented Tweit about the state meet. .. Jim ran a very good race. It was exciting to watch. Without a doubt he is the best runner to come out of our school ever." Tweit added. But Twcit remarked that Geerlings turned in a better performance at the Masters Meet. .. Jim ran his best race of the year at the Masters Mect,"Tweit added. ..But it's all down to circum- stances. Some nights you run better than others." In recent weeks, Gccrlings has come on while Robbins has struggled. Henson made 14-2 on his second try and then made J 4- 8 on third attempt. With the bar at 15-2, Henson sailed over on his first try, but he couldn't go any higher than that. .. Henson has been real steady all year. At times during the finals it looked as if he wasn't going to d o it, but he did," Tweit explained. All Computer Systems Are Complete With: • ~or Green llodor .11.s.oosuo.w .... • llofto, CGA. Herculea Comp. ·D2Hee!GA LEAllllEIR9 AUTHORIZED DEALER ..----..· --·-•Illa• n -·~-....,.-.. WO~@~~@~i ~ 4~iiJ~ (;~) -----· r -)-J-' ·' 1""1 ---·-' -=....L --I--.._ ----·ff( \ ., :.a-· i ~-, l ' ,_I JllE I. I• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN Boat safety is the focus of this w . k June S-11 is safe boating week. This year's theme is "Know Before You Go." Know your boat, know your gear, know your crew and know the weather. · President Ronald Reagan and the National Safe Boating Coun- cil stress the importance of boating education and boating safety. S ometimes circumst a nces beyond anyone's control cause trouble-such as the "big blow" on the Memorial Day. Hundreds of boats made their annual exodus to Catalina Island. Usu- ally, there would have been no problems. However, this year gusts exceeding over SO knots wreaked havoc on many of the anchorages. Softball. • • n< .~.._,..., in the bottom half of the inning to end the game. Pitt Martin sparked Mar- wick 's early sco ring with three bits. BIF Zondoms downed King Liquor, IS-9 in the co-ed game. I wonder how many sailors gave thoughts to the theme "Know Before You Go." There were dozens of stories of boats running over anchors, of anchor lines getting wrapped in props, and the most devastating, of losing boats on the rocks. Sure, these were all accidents. And, yes, there were high winds and heavy seas. But we must be as educated and experienced as possible so weil be prepared next time Mother Nature sends a few surprises. On a positive note, the harbor patrols from Avalon tQ the Isthmus really did a fantastic job and need to be commended for keeping the damage to a bare minimum. Stephen Askew, commodore Phil Price, head umpire for' the city, described the field as "soft." "Right now the field is kind of like a golf course, it needs a little time to mature," remarked Price, who has umpired about 200 games a year for the past WO~©>\<CO~ cu•111;MC1) 720-9266 Appearing May 31 thru July 9 THE H OLLYWOOD ARGYLES Returning with their big hit "Alley Oop." Coming July 12 SHAKE RATTLE It ROLL The Colden Age of Rock 'n' Roll is back and Duke's has it live. Come dance to the hottest sounds of the S~'s, 60's and ?O's at Duke's Nostalgia Nate Club. Rehve all your favorite oldies but goodies every Tuesday throu gh Saturday. Enjoy the co nvenience of complimentary valet parking. And try Duke ·s every Mon- day for comedy night. ff4 THE NEWPORTER REsan' Tht 8-ysidt Rtsort of Ntwport &..ch Jl07 Jatiabotte. Nrwpon Bach. CA 926e0. C714)6.t4·1700. of Bahia Corinthian Y acbt Club, wrote a wonderful letter to Doug Bombard of Catalina Cove and Camp Agency. "'This past Sun- MARINE SCENE day morning two of our members• boats were destroyed on the rocks at Goat Har~r. The ten or so other boats in Goat Harbor that morning were able to get to safe anchorage or moorings thanks in the large part to the tremendous efforts of your patrol boats and peo- five yean. "'We have six inches of brick dust out t here in the infield and this is the first games we've had on them. It takes a certain amount of time for us to get them watered and packed to the right consistency. The ball pie." to the Cannery Restaurant. The Commodore Askew con-d river and his passenger came to eludes by saying how much he an abrupt and wet stop in the appreciated the commitment of middle of the Rhine Wharf. the patrol to safety and comfort Luckily, they 1ot out before it and thanked everyone. sank. I think these would-be t boaters need more than a safe Thank you Commodore boating class! Askew and the ~any others who Great sailing UCI! ! Last recognized the outstand ing weekend u.cr won the National efforts of the patrols up and lnterco!legaa!e Dough~ Sailing down the coast. of Catalina Championships held an Rich- Island. mond. Jon Pinckney skippered Speaking of water safety, someone should tell the d river of that brand new Mercedes sedan that can are for the road and boats are for the Bay. Late last Saturday night a new Mer- cedes wu launched at high speed right off the end of the street next moves slow on the infield right now," Price added. "Everything is still brand new." Scott Williamson, sports coordinator for Newport Beach, said he was pleased with the opening day at the softball park. the "A" boat, and Nick Scan- done wu at the helm in the "B .. division . The UCI crews included Mike Sturman, Jackie Landsman and Connie Mac- K.ivell for Pinckney and J amic Malm and Scott M uncey for Scandone. Let '1 p ve three zots for UCI. ZOT-ZOT-ZOT! ! "Everything seems to be going well," he remarked. "'The lights went on. Loots like there is plenty of parking." "'Everybody is having a good time and that's the main thing we're out here for," Williamson added. City softball standings Baseball ... ctlll111• ... ,...1 THURSDAY LEAGUES COED .. CC-II" at MARINERS Slime Dogs 2 0 0 Team W L T O'Melveny A: Meyers 2 0 0 Cokman A: Grant 2 0 0 The Terminators 0 2 0 Bob's Bucball 2 0 0 Elliott Erectors 0 2 O Zoo Crew I I 0 The Slave Units 0 2 O Beachcombers r r o Just-Us 0 2 0 Rate Raidel'1 0 2 0 COED .. C-21 " at LINCOLN Tea• W L T COED "C-1''" At C4M H.S./ EASTS LUFF WEST DIVISION T_. w L T Hawes 2 0 0 Monpee Plan Pros I I 0 Galardi's Groupies I I 0 Newport Cubs 2 0 0 Snyder-Langston 2 0 0 Tax Dodaers I I o Keith Kruies I I 0 Gibson, Dunn CrushersO 2 0 G.E. Capital Punishment 0 2 0 Pro-Ratcn 0 2 0 COED .. ._" .. at aONIT A CREEK EAST DIVISION w L T Woolsey Anaelo 2 0 0 B.A.M.F. 2 0 0 AN Lazen 0 2 0 Whiffin1 for Fun 0 2 0 y_. W L T Cheers 2 0 O Sutter Home Wind 2 0 0 Sheraton Sailors I I 0 Hammond Hammers I I 0 Silver Bullets 0 2 0 Gum E. Bear 0 2 0 COED "C-lt'" at LINCOLN Team w L T Corbin-Wertz 2 0 0 The S-11 , 21 S pound slugger was a second-team all-state selection and a first-team pick on the All-Southern Cal team. Dehdashtian is awaiting the results of the annual major league draft before decidi ng whether heil continue his colle- giate scholarshjp. Long Beach State and Lewis Clark State College of Lewiston, Idaho are the two top schools he is con- sidering if he is not signed professionally. A first baseman-third base- man by trade, Dehdashtian played about half of his games as a catcher for the Bucs in '88. Another former OCC catcher Brent Mayne, a sophomore at Cal State Fullenon, has recently received recognition for his exploits on the baseball field . Mayne has been named to the College All-American second team by Basebatl America. Mayne, son of OCC baseball coach Mike Mayne, was hitting .404 for the Titans after the opening round of the College World Series this past Saturday. and had hit safely in 39 of his past 40 games. Mayne played for the Pirates in 1987. The 19-year-old left-handed bitter also is a 1988 U.S. Olym- pic baseball team hopeful. He was one of 41 players recent ly invited to take part in the tryouts later this month in Billington, Tennessee on June 13-16. 11a1q T1Da? .... 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN ,_I Adjustable ra1e mortgages are attractive IY KEN TOKASH When buying or refinancing a house, most people automati- cally gravitate toward a fixed- rate mortgage so they will know exactly what their payments will be for the full life of the loan. However, anyone shopping for a mortgage today should cer- tainly look at adjustable-rate mrotgages {A RMs) before sign- ing a fixed-rate agreement. AR Ms came on the scene in the early 1980s when high inter- est rates were putting fixed-rate mortgages out of many people's reach. These adjustable loans have turned out to be a better deal than fixed-rate mortgages for many homebuyers in the current environment of low interest rates. They may con- tinue to be attractive even if rates begin to climb. This is particulrly true for the borrowers who can qualify for a larger loan when using an ARM than they could if they took a fixed-rate loan. With a typical ARM, your monthly payments can increase or decrease every year (some are adjuste.d more or less fre- quently), depending on whether interest rates in the overall economy have risen or f alien. But generally you're protected from large increases in your monthly payments in any one year by .. caps" of about 2 per- centage points. You 're also often protected from the long term by a "lifetime" cap of five to six points. So, if you're paying 9 percent this year, the most you could pay in 1988 is 11 percent, and you would never pay more than 14 or IS percent. Of course, your intereest rate and monthly payments can also go down, as has happened over the past few yean. The adjustment in your pay- ments are based on changes in general interest rates as mea- sured by an index, plus a margin added by the lender. Different lenders use different indexes, the MONEY ~ most common being the weekly average of one year Treasury securities. In general, this type of index is preferable to what financial institutions call a cost- of-f unds index. Make certain you know which index your mortgage is pegged to. When comparative shopping lenders for the most competitive ARM, be sure to compare all the features of the loan, not just the introductory "teaser" rates. It is important to consider the mar- gin, which generally ranges from 2.5 to 3.0 percentage points, and the .. points" or origination fee . A .. point"' is a one-time fee of one percent of the total loan amount. These fees vary greatly from lender to lender. For example, Shearson Lehman Brothers' adjustable rate mrot- gagcs charge one point, or I percent, whfob is among the lowest in the marketplace. Most lenders charge I to 3 percent. Also, look at the Annual Per- centage Rate (APR) which accu- rately reflects the overall cost, and use it for comparison. Be aware that many AR Ms include a provision for what is known as negative amortiza- tioy. This means you may end up owing more than you bor- Business Briefs Lee L. Schlesin1er, who has more than 10 years of extensive mortgage banking and under- writing experience in Southern California, has joined Newport Pacific Funding Corporation as an underwriting manager. Schlesinger's credentials include a U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Develop- ment Direct Endorsement Underwriting Certificate which permits her to directly approve FHA loans without first sut?mitting ,them for H UD approval. ••• Patrick M. Stanton has been promoted to vice president of LFC Real Estate Marketing Services in Newport Beach. according to an announcement made by William W. Lange. company president. Lange stated that Stanton's leadership and communication skills, combined with his mar- keting expertise. will pro"e most effective in hill new po ition . ••• John R. Norman of Corona del Mar has been promoted to vice president of construction with Dominion Con truction. it was recently announced. In his new po ition. orman is responsible for overseeing all construction systems and proce- dures. while also assisting pro- ject manager in overall con- truction manag~ment. ••• A-M Home,. h.t .~l: ::. ,.,," 1 Barbara with it' largc:-.t d1\ isio11 .. in Newport Beach. has been ranked 80th among the nauon ' top 100 home builders. The "Builder 100'" la t for 1987 wa determined from total hous- ing starts by builders throughout the United States. A-M Home · 1987 starts totaled 1,225 with 648 as detached and attached • homes for sale and 577 were rental units. ••• The Newport Landini Res- t•urant, a local tradition, received tbe Silver Award in thr seafood category at the annual Southern California Restaurant Writer's Association Awards presentation. More than 3,000 restaurant& were eligible for the award. • •• Hlli'J Ka7e A AllOdll~ a public relationa and advcrtas1n1 firm in Newport Beach, bas added Tom Bay Speaks Up! and John. H. Land & Associates to its client roster. in Newport Beach. Phone: 548- 5427. ••• Hilary Kaye will coordinate a public relations campaign for both clients, to include speaking engagements, seminars, public- ity and promotional materials. ••• Dove Street Restaurant and Bar, located in the MacArthur Square development in Newport Beach. recently changed ownership and will be under the direction of West Coast Commercial. Cafe on May 13. ••• L. Gaylord Sportswear, pre- mier supplier of yacht club sportswear and regatta clothing. announces a move to its new facility at 894 Production Place Mike and Ginger Resnick officially took possession of the newly re-named Dove Street Perry Morris Corporation of Newport Beach posted net income of $972,687 for the fiscal year ended NovembeT, 1987. a --- Your ATM card has winning w~-y this sumrrer! Use your ATM caret aro you could wi n two ways a American Savings. 1. WIN $25,000 INSTANTLY! That's right , you might win a forture simply by using your ATM card at American Savings or any SfAR SYSTEM• locarion ~en Jure 6 800 July 5. 1988 during the SfAR SYsrEM• "FORTIJNE TELLER SWEEPSTAKESnu:· And . there are thou.saOOs of other prii.es too. Cash and mercharoise prize up ro SL000,000 provided by Sf AR SYSTEM e am 7-Eleven Scores. 2. PLAY AT AMERICAN AND YOU COULD WIN A PRI CESS CRUISE! Use your American 24-Hour Convenience (ATM) C1S'd or any SfAR SYSTEM«'> or ClRRUS e member card al Amencan Saving.! from June l through Auguq 31. 1988, 800 )!OU are auromatically enrered in a drawing for a lu)(ury Prince. Cru1~ for two. lf you don't have an ATM card,• now 1s the ti me to apply ar any American Savings office. •ATM card not necessary lo play. Gam: receipts w1U be mailed to an)<)OC who roquCSlS ett in writing and prov.tcs a sclf-~d en'lo'Clopc. No tnmaclO\ rcqut.red. Free entry uOOrm3llon available • any A.nErican Sllvings bnnch. E~ o( Amcncan Sav~ and Pnnccss Crul5C5 and their families are not dig.ible IO win. ~lletc oonlCSl rules svaalabte al any Am::run Sav1~s bnnch. Pl)'lT£l1l o( applicable tu will be lhc rcspon11bility of the win.a. rowed and have to make mort- gage payments for a longer period than you expected-per- haps a year or so longer. Nega- tive amortization can occur when a monthly payment cap is in effect, resulting in some excess interest being due each month. Tlus interest is added to the principal at the end of the loan. If an ARM you 're consid- ering allows negative amortiza- tion, find o ut bow much .. extra" you may have to pay and for bow long. If you are interested in a free booklet published by the federal Reserve ... Consumer Handbook. on Adjustable Rate Mortgages" give me a call at (714) 955-7567 or (800) 533-3402. Ken Tokash is a financial consullant with Shi!arson Leh- man Hulton in Newport Beach. IS percent increase o ver a year ago. Sale rose l I percent, to $7 .6 million in 1987 from S6 .8 million in 1986. Perry Morris Corpora- tion is the largest equipment leasing company in Califorma. PAIE 11-,iUME I . 1111 THE NEWPORT ENSIG~ ·Ente ent ; Nu~eyev, Paris · Ballet stage 'Cinderella' BY ANNE LA J E NESSE World renowned dancer and choreographer Rudolph N uryev's intriguing ··Cinder- ella," set in 1930s H\)llywood, will be presented next week at the Performing Arts Center by the internationally acclaimed Paris Opera Ballet in the first West Coast appearance in the company's 300-year history. Nureyev himself will appear in two of the performances as the producer who discovers Cinder- ella, the fairy godmother of this updated version. Nureyev's unique interpreta- tion of the classic fairy talc will provide adults with fond remin- iscences of Hollywood in its heyday and entertain children with images of King Kong, Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, The Keystone Kops, Charlie Chaplin and Groucho Marx. Hollywood style -in a limou- sine. All the great Hollywood genres are included in Nureyev's "Cinderella," where a comedy chase involving a prisoner and his guards, a huge King Kong effect, burlesque, and romance are all combined to bring alive the updated love story. A highlight of the production will be Nureyev's two turns as the producer/fairy godmother character, on opening night. June 14, and closing night, June 19, during which audiences will view the durable dancer's infrequently-seen comic side. The week-long run at the Center not only represents the Paris Opera Ballet's first appear- ance ever on the West Coast, it is also the company's first Amer- ican performance since 1947, although Nureyev has toured with select Paris Opera Com- pany dancers in recent years. Following the Orange County performances, the Paris Opera Ballet will take its production to Washington D .C . and New York. Performances of "Cinderella" will be presented on June 14 through 18 at a p.m., with additional matinee perf orman- ccs on June 18 and 19 at 2 p.m. Ticket prices range from S 15 to $44. For ticket information call SS6-ARTS. To order tickets by phone, call Tickctmaster at 7402000. Set for seven performances from June 14 through 19, Nureyev's production tells the familiar tale of "Cinderella" cloaked in the exciting world of the glamorous burgeoning film capital. Cinderella is character- 11ed a an actress whose goal of escapi ng her Depression-era existence by becoming an actress 1~ ·tymied by her 1e~~ talented ,rnd man ipulall\ e s t ep~iste rs . The prince of the I able becomes .:t hand~ome actor searching r ilmland for his leading lady. In his loving tribute to both the !\pi rit of Lhe original "C11·derella" ballet and to Holly- wood·· most bewitching e ra, Nureye' present~ the famed Seasons divertisseme nt a a fashion show of Tinseltown' latest collection so that Cinder- e lla can select a gown for her film debut. Tambellini exits CM Civic in classic style in 'Harvey' Instead of riding in a pump- ~in . the heroine travels in true BY CHERYL STEHLIN~ When the staff at the Co!\ta Me a Civic Playhouse decid~d to stage Mary Chase's delightful comedy. "'Harvey,·· they were sure that this would be o ne performance to remember ~ And they were right. The ,?/ . " performance stars the P la y- ' ... ~: ' hou e's own Pati TambelJini as ~ "1 Veta Louise Simmons, who has • ~· =' 11' . Q proven once again that she is the .e:: ~~j '• ... · ·.-::~~ 1tsJJillflri Firs,t Lady of ~r~nge County • .. -...:....~ /. · f Theater. TambeUm1 has acted as • • the Playhouse's managing direc- tor for the past 23 years and s he is retiring from that duty on June 30. Her appearance in "Harvey .. is her way of saying farewell to the public who has come to • M o n Cbatea u R estaur a nt Elegant Belgian & French Cuisine Award Winner, World Fa"'ous RestauranlS lnt'L Lunch and Dinner Reseroatlons 7141830-3810 Harpist Violinist GULLIVER 'S CALL FOR RESERVATIONS NOW! FATHER'S DAY admire T a mbellini a nd her work . ··Ha rvey·· i~ p robably be-;t remembered as the movie star- ring James Stewart in the 1950s. Eccentric but ometime sane Elwood P. Dowd, is played by Robert Engman in the Play- house's production. His manner- i ms rival tcwart 's. Elwood seems quite normaJ, softspoken and a very likeable person. In fact, he's so likeable, that he is welcome in every bar in town and he frequents them on a nightly basis. But Elwood never goes anywhere without his faithful companion, a six-foot- tall, fuzzy white rabbit named Harvey. Only Elwood can see him. Ori he the o nly one'l Elwood causes much emba1 rassment for his sister. Vela. who tries her best to cope with the! ituation while maintaining d viable social status in the town. Veta 's main goal is to find a ··nice boy" for her gawky daughter. Myrtle Mae (Harriet Whitm- yer). Wanting to launch M yrtle Mac into society, Veta attempts a luncheon, with a screechy soprano as a gu~st performer. It is the first such affair the f amil~ has bad in years. until Elwood comes home and introduce~ everyone to his "friend." That's the final straw for Veta. She decides that Elwood mu))t be committed to Chumley·~ Rest, a high-class funny farm. where the men in white coat arr of questionable sanity them- elves. The fun started much earlier. but gains momentum from this point on. Lyman Sanderson. M .D .(Michacl DcMenna). i!I Chumley's bright and eager doctor who is quick to jump to conclusions. While Veta is telling of her brother's strange obsession, the doctor's diagnosis is that Veta is the one to be institutionalized and not Elwood. To him, Elwood seem very normal. until it i, dis- covered that the hat he is carrying bas two s uspiciou holes cut on either side of the top. Now, the audience is treated to a madcap chase around town to find the real crazy person . .. Harvey" provides a lesson to us all, that we all have our moments of less-than-normalcy. Duane Wilson. the hospital's tough-in-a-white-jacket is played by Ric Steiner. Ruth Kelly, R.N .• the temperamental nurse is played by Doreen Kaye. Jack Willenbacber plays the elusive William Chumley, M.D .. Donna Dean Dayton plays his wife, Betty. The play wu brilliantly directed by Jim Ryan and sets by lewrly Allen and Diana Ta,lor ..Wed .ja1t the ri1ht .... •Haney• coetiaua throup June 25 oa Tinaidaya, Friclar _. ._..,a.: fGr lickel lafor- • ._ .. 650-5269. 7th Annual Corona del Mar Scenic SK CdM SK set forSaturday SEA LION. BY CHERYL STEHLING Corona del Mar's Scenic SK. has become a Harbor Arca tradition, even for those who don't run, but enjoy the camar- aderie and fun involved with the event. This year, the starting gun will sound on Saturday morning, June 11 and about 3,000 raccn will compete for medals and trophies in separate men's and women's races at this seventh annual event. according to race chairman Jim Wood. The men's race begins at 8 a.m. and the women will start at 8:20 a.m. "'We even have two platoons of marines from El Toro Marine Base running in cadence and I 00 kids from Harbor Day School," Wood Said ... This year's event will be bigger than ever ... Wood noted that last year, some youngsters from the Cali- fornia Youth Authority were among the racers. This is the first year two separate races will be held, according to Wood. Usually, races of this type attract about three-quarters men and only about one-quarter of women. But the Corona del Mar Scenic SK attracts SO / SO, Wood said. wrhe nice thing is that you don't have to compete in your category," Wood added ... If a wife wants to run with her husband, that's fine, but she won't be able to compete for a prize. Usually, they arc just doing it for the fun ... Wood credits the smooth runn~ng of the operation in the past to a staff of dedicated volunteers. "'Every year, we get about 150 volunteers," Wood explained. "'They arc almost as excited as the runners, especially those at the finish line, where it can become like a war zone ... Preparation for the race be- r----------------·------------------------, • Weddl ..... All OcCMioa Cakes • P111bla • Cookies .. ..-... Two For One Buy One Large Pastry and Receive Second One FREE I Explrrs 6-JO.# I ~~~-~:~::-_"!::~~!!m._J Celebrate Your SK Run with PERRIER -JOVET CHAMPAGNE 750ML $39.99 plus tax Pacific Ranch Market 334 7 E. Coast Hwy, COM 673. 3510 REALTY Maury Stauffer gins on Friday night, with Wood and the volunteers camping out on the streets where the course will be run. At the early hours of S:30 a.m., the volunteers begin their work. After the race, there will be a race rehash party at Wood's Corona del Mar home. The race has become very well-known in its seven years of existence. Wood said calls come in from as far away as Wilming- ton, Delaware for racing poster 3732 East Coast Hwy Corona del Mar, CA 92625 requests. II 7 Id• 1111112 (714) 673-5354 Remember Father's Day with ASlcs Tiger. COSTA MESA FOUNTAIN VALLEY 1UI ..aA V1W Dll E. 1•11 WAnlB AVE. (114) 517-4114 (714) 114 4117 EPmJS 1WI .a .. da9" In ,..,., nnq \ 'tftqa.,.. tor ... ··•••9& l'Ul'1Mn ~ WW1t CXJftlbt ~ ....... • Dull dlNlty wrtic.11 mktlolc ........... cols tor~ ...... n.d~tor~ ..... -~.-.·--tor~ • '--.. """' In b d llti ~ In Nmbll Md telit.fr&JM ~ ...... • ~ , 1Mt'Jfl¥Aoutaat1 • .._.._..OI ..... ,_ ........ Race ... cllllnu~ ,,_ 11111 11 "The person from Wilmington docsn 't run, but he has been coJlccting our posters every year, .. Wood said ... These pos- ters are truly a collector's items and suitable for framing." The posters have been designed every year by local a rtist Dean Gerrie, who bas become famous for these works. This year, the poster features a scene through a window of a man running with the ocean in the background. There arc only 500 posters printed up and they sell for $25 each, Wood said. Entrants signing up for the race pay a fee of $15 which includes the race, a classic four- color JOO percent cotton tee- shirt designed by Dana Lind of Adtech and a gourmet breakfast on the course's Restaurant Row. Racers can sign up the day of the race, space permitting, for $20. Those who don't want to run, but just want to join in the fun, can pay $10 and receive a tee- shirt and breakfast. Watching the race is free . The race begins at Goldenrod and meanders through the streets of Olde Corona, over the famous 60-year-old footbridge, which has been replanted for the occasion, back down Golden- rod, to the finish on Ocean Boulevard. FLOOR COVERING •Carpet •Maible •Wood •Vinyl •Granite • Baths/Kitchens • Residential Commercial Receive 10% OFF With This Ad 7 /30/88 (714) 721-4020 2720 E. Coast Hwy Corona del Mar, Ca Club COl'Ona del Ma• summer special SMONTHS ••• ...... _. ........ , .... ..,. .... -.... -. ....... ._.,_? 3 , .... iZZL ····- -------------- This year's sponsors ORGANIZATION The Corona del Mar Cham~r of Commerce and the City of Newport Beach. Jim Wood, race chairman and Nancy Beard, race director. BENEFITS Community beautification and recreation projects. MAJOR SPONSORS Studio Cafe, Comer Mar- perite and East Pacific Coast Hiabway in Corona del Mar. RACE SPONSORS Women 9s Race -John Blom Photography. Men's Race - Merrill Lynch Realty, Newport Beach. RESTAURANT ROW SPONSOR The Irvine Company. PATRON SPONSORS Albertson's, Jack Baldwin Floor Coverings, Bank of Amer- ica, Bank of Newport, Bay Escrow Company, Best Plans/ New York Life, Between the Sheets, etc., Bevel Cut Gallery. Blooms, California Federal Sav- ings, Classic Tan, Crown Hard- ware, Dewey's Rubbish, First Interstate Bank, Great Ameri- can First Savings, James B. Hair, D .D .S., Darlene E. Jacobsen, CFP, Just Graphics . ' Al Kager Insurance agency, Local Color, Newport Auto Center, Kittie Olivier Salon and Boutique, Perkins Optical, Per- sonally Fit, Priestley Chiroprac- tic, Recycled Rags, The Schroeder Company, Second Sole, S.O.S.T.V. and VCR Repair, Superformance, That's Entertainment 11, Tobias and Miner Construction, Toni's Place, Beauty Supply, The Toy Shop, Tram National Bank, Christopher Weil and Company, Inc., Western Federal Savin~. OTHER CONTRIBUTORS Perrier, Sparkletts, Sally Stanton Dance Fitness, Adtech and Aone Lithograph Printing Company. BREAICF AST PROVIDED BY Carmelo's, Studio Cafe, Trees, C'est Si Bon Bakery, La Dolce Vita, Newport Landing, Greg's Produce Company, Gina's Pizza, Ruby's, Albertson's, Pacific Ranch Market, The Quiet Woman and Haagen-Dazs. Once again, it's a Jim Wood production BY CHERYL STEHLING Jim Wood had an idea for a spectacular foot race in J 981 that was to be a cooperative effort between the chambers of com- merce in both Corona del Mar and Laguna Beach. The race would be a IOK and take place on the stretch of Coast Highway between the two cities, which is both a picturesque and very rigorous course. A huge party at Scotchman •s Cove would put just the right finishing touches on the event, Wood said. He had even gone so far as to receive tentative permission from Cal Trans to use one ide of the highway. "I had envisioned a human snake winding up and down Coast Highway," Wood remem- bered. "But I realized it would almost a fulltime job to coordi- nate it. So we settled for the Corona del Mar Scenic SK ." The Scenic 5 K has become a local tradition that not only provide fun and entertainment for entrants, residents and spec- tators alike, but also gives a very needed resource to the city that has enabled work in parks to get done and recreational equip- ment to be purchased. Wood is a familiar face around Corona del Mar. He i manager of Merrill Lynch Realty and is known for his civic works. This year, be is the race coordinator for the Scenic SK. An avid racer himself, Wood has run in the New York Marathon four times and in various other races. But this year, he will simply get the enjoyment out of coordinating this race. "We have a lovely spot here," Wood said. "We need to share it. It is nice to sec fun and laughter taking place . 12th Anniversary • ,9 ALE 20% to 50% Off Entire Inventory Starts June 2 I ll&11llJ Lynch R ·ae1m . the Corona del llar Scenic 5-K .. I I I I Again this year, Merrill Lynch Realty (formerly Unique· Homes) will supply financial backing and volunteer support to make the Scenic · , 5-K a super succe~. I llaallyn R01 1nelot VoJ1mteer Recndfment JbnWood Race Clla1nnan JbnSlmhaal Conununftr lnvoJNment Also Volunteering on Race Day: .... ,_ 14 a• I. t• THE NEWPORT ENStGN Corona del ar cenic SK: Course and Information Vlewa ~ Vo•"" ~ Viewa Best Spectator Spots SEAVIEW AVENUE Dd BAYVIEW RIV nd lo None FREE SECOND SOLE/NIKE. MC. SUB 4. TIGER OR ADIDAS RUNNING SINGLET WITH Af'N RUNNING SHOE PURCHASE. (THRU SUNDAY JUNE 12) RACING RATS NIKE AIR MARIAH $59.95 TIGER GEL RACER $46.91 And Second Sole Is more than Just a shoe store, we also carry the best Sl"9ct1cn of runnlnQ shorts. running tights. and warm-ups anywhere. So whether )QJ're preparing for a sport. or Just shaping~ tvrry Info SeconcJ Sole and we '// help make roci a leader In )Qlr pack. OPEN 'NEEKDAYS Till 8:00 PM .. BROOKS TIGER CHAAIOTKW ,, GEL 100 .... -tt•-'8 ,I ' iO • Parking Restrooms 0 -' 0 " PAR KING AVAILABLE- Corona del Mar State Beach, Bank of Newport, (Avocado at PCH), Studio Cafe (Marguerite at PCH), city parking lot on Bayside, S Crown (Poppy and PCH). R ACE AW ARDS - Trophies and medals for the fint five finishen in each of 22 divisions. Awards will be given only to men in the men's race, only to women in the women's race. IMPORTANT RACE NOTES -Sorry, roller skaters arc not allowed to run. Runnen with strollers and pets wiU not be allowed to enter the foot bridge until race traffic thins. RACE TIMING AND FIN- ISH MANAGEMENT -Race Central. RACE PHOTOGR APH Y - "' > CE 0 -' "' .... c % c ~ "' en z 0 0.. Seabreeze Photography. RACE ST A R TERS - Newport Beach Council- members Phil Sansone, Wom- en's Race, Evelyn Hart, Men's Race. RACE MAR SH ALS - Kiwanis Club of Corona del Mar. RACE POSTER -Signed and numbered limited edition six color serigraph by Dean Gerrie, will be available for $25 each the day of the race. or by contacting the Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce, 673- 4050, Studio Cafe at 675-7575 or Toni's Place, 6750655. RACE AID -Water will be provided by Sparkletts at the half-way point and fin ish. RACE PARKING -Corona del Mar State Beach (free for runners.) YttAE~~ • , .. EI. 1• T.-.E NEWPORT ENSIGN ,. 11 A very special time · for grads, parents BY BONNIE ENGSTROM It's a milestone, it's a reality of middle age, it's a relief, it's genuine pride, and it's a busy, head-spinning whirlwind of a time. It's being a parent of a graduating senior! There are announcements to address, tuxedoes to rent, corsages to order, dinner arrangements to make, grad night committees to head up or work on, presents to buy, memories to tug at your heart and, yes, a few tears to shed. The reality sets in when you root through the drawer of old pictures to find the kindergarten snapshot for the photo area at grad night. The innocent blue eyes, full of childish trust, stare at you like a Keane painting. The skin looks as soft as down under the Dutch Boy haircut. Who would have guessed the straight, straw-like hair would turn wavy and sable-~olored . the c hin become chisled and stubbly, and the eyes reflect a wise maturity? The smile still warms up a whole room. but it seems to be reserved mostly for the oppos ite ex (excluding Mom). And all this is really okay. It is, in fact, a real good feeling to have to loo k nine inches above you to con- verse with your child. Growing up has never been more difficult, and parenting has never been tougher. Some of the biggest challenges parents and teens have to face are the crux of the excitement of graduation and school ending. The hardest decisions to make are not what o utstanding gift to buy, nor which restaurant to reserve, but what limits to place on activities and what stipulations and rules to enforce. What it boils down to in the hearts of all parents is safety. Traditionally, this time of year is the most dangerous one for teens. Perched on the precipice between childhood and adult- hood, even the most responsible are tempted to experiment and be have in ways hereto fore untried. Teen deaths from motor vehicle accident skyrocket, and graduations ae ro~~ the nation are tainted with e ulogies. Becau e parents have begun to reali1e that we must protect teens from themselve • we now band together to monito r t heir Beyond the Basics behavior and enforce society's rules and laws. Literally hundreds of parents at almost every high school knock themselves out for months to sponsor and produce grad night parties. Community businesses help subsidize finan- cially, and service organizations s uch as Kiwanis assist w ith securit y. Many of the parents who participate have younger children. They try to d o r heir share prior to their own child 's graduatio n year so as not to cramp the st yle of their 1;enior "'he n t he time comes. As 1 sit in the gra d naght co mmittee meetings. I a lways feel o saddened that th1 has become necessary. But reality prevails, and I'm glad to be a part of a afe. fun evening for so many kids I love. kids that I u ed to babysit fo r. kid~ I used to carpool to soccer and Cotil- lion, kids who still raid m y refrigerator, kids who I still pray for when I know they have girlfriend problems or are taking a tough test. Take a minute to thank the parent down the block who is working hard to provide a safe environment for your next-door neighbor 's kid in which to cele- brate tier graduation. Donate a prize to your local high school's grad night committe to be given to a student at the end of the evening. Prizes are the entice- ment for the kids to sta} unti 4:30 a.m. when the part.y e nds. Compli ment a kid who has accom pli hed the feat, nov. rarer tha n ever. of completing 12 vear of public ed ucatio n. I a m t hankful for all the fun activities th11t make th11. .tep toward the future so em ng. I'm so pro ud of these i... <h - proud of their good grade~ leir ability to hold after-school 11 1bs, their pro wess in· sport'-the awards and scholarships tn• 've won, the friendships th< 1've maintained since kinderg.• ten and the new o nes they acq red j u t last week, their firm htt nd- shakes and their clear Vls10 1 of the future. Remember h< ,, it was? I do. Time to take down the bat- tered set of luggage tha t I received upon my graduation nearly three decades ago. t hrow in a swimsuit. a few knit !:tnd a good book. After waitmL up through the wee hours for p ·o m returnees and hosting grad 1 ght until 4:30 a .m. and wriun ~ all the e announcements and ~or­ rying all those years. I've earned a vacatio n ! Bunnie Engstrom is a m<'mher of th£1 Corona def M01 11/,!h School and Andersen .'>· .wt PTA '.\ and .>er\•es on the H11 •or Counc ti PT A . Humor, hugs an,d· hope at book confab ··A laugh is a prayer" -Cal Samra BY PEGGY DARNELL "To be alive is to be in love" was the single me. s age that welcomed me to the 88th Annual American Book ellers Associa- tion Convention in Anaheim last weekend. A smiling clown had passed 1,JNSIGHTS me the c ard with the me sage and introduced himself as the autho r of a new book. l>ne Perfect Lover. The clown. alias Matthe w lgnoffo. had traveled from ew Jersey to attend the convention. Ignoffo, who holds a doctorate, believes C hrist has been turned into a plaster statue by the over commercialization of religion. He would like to ee Chri t brought to life once again in the hearts of the many piritually lonely people left behind in the wake of the recent television evangelist scandals. It was fun to watch the crowd respond to the author a he used hi .. sceptor .. , a feather duster, to clean things up. His bell that he carrie with him, ymbo lizes thejoy he receive from hi task. One Perfect wve1 details the story of Jesus between the time of His resurrection and His ascension into Ht!avcn. as imagined by lgnoff o. He write~ about the need for the exchanjte of love betwee n G o d and humanitv because it i the only hope for.a world looking for love in the darknes of their lives. This is just o ne of hundreds of new title at the Booksellers convention that are available in the fas t g row i ng field o f inspiratio nal writi ng. There seems to be an awakening u rge of interest in this area a people eem to be respo nding to the ways of finding meaning in their lives. Thi include books on loving relationships. One of the famous leaders in relauon hip writing 1s the man kno wn as "Dr. Hug". Leo Bu - calia. Ph. 0 . Among his book a re Lo\'ing Each Other and Challenge of Human Relationships. Buscalia wa~ cordial and patient as lo ng lines of admirers waited to get co pie of h i be tselling book a utographed. They seemed excited to meet the man who e me ages of love and loving were TEMPLE ISAIAH tc -• ., Sellbllth SeMcl Frtdlf nilfD I: 15 p.m. Rabbi se.uen D. Schlll prestcllnt: Joet Mnmsahn ,. ................... ....-.u ...... a.·r a.di , ........... II . M-TOf'IC: STORY Of ENOCH COltaM- CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE 2151 M-V_. DIM~ 1112 c.-Mmr,CA 114 • ,,.. .,,,, REV .IAMf.S TU8RILL Mae' I SUNDAY II AM importa nt in their li,e!>. The underlying me age in his book is capsulized in hi q uo te. "h i up to us to give our relation htp a chance . There is no thing g reater in life than lo\ ing another and being lo\ed in return, for loving i~ the u lt imate of experience ... One series. Hurts <f Child- hood . written b} Do r is E. anford and illu trated by Graci Evan . i pre ented in a wa. to help bnng understanding and rcas,uranccc t o c hildren dL ng \\'1t h the pa in of d i,orce. d~.nh . exual abu e and feeling ol h ng dtlferenl. Thi· pres al o lllb- fahe' the popular Charle '' m- d o ll 'en e-. v. htch i comr-led to the publication of contcinoo r- ar) Ch ri~ti an literature 1at remain taithful to the . cn p- ture . A ft~ pending ~uch a w n- derful t•me a mong the 1.0 ' booth of boo k and relatc!d material. ll y,,a5 a real tre.u to end the da\ at the booth 0 1 one of m \ fa\ortte autho r . Ru'-t \ -. Berku . of Red R o e Pre . he i the talented "riter of one of the mo t unu ua l and beautiful c ries of gifh boo k' nn ho pe. encouragement and kl\ e. There he "'a . in a brtPhth no v.,ered dre ~a nd a pe rk~ \\ ' ,e hat. greet tng all who pa~ ... l."\, , n the a me "arm th a nd in tcrc'1 'he pen in her book <: 11e cred it ~ fnend a nd illu t ... ~. Chri ta \\ ollan. as the one "•v•10 make~ m\ wo rds ing and du e on the page''. o me of h~r tttle a re Appearances. Life H a Gitt. To Heal 4gain. (" h1ch ,i., w ith death) a nd u autobiographic al poem~. ~, 1 !- prim s. lg noffo. Buscalia, Berku '"C all G od ' mes enger~ an d 1 1 v. o uld concur with the quot e from Appearam es. "The o nl~ infallible. immuta ble. u nlun. d po"er that heals y,,ithout 4ut:~­ t ion 1 lo' e." , t . ~ar\ Prf"b)terian C'httrd1 21M Mar Vkea Orin 1 J.init~or« '*'~ I a,11,loll ~11u1hl N~wport Bnt-k. CA • (11 4) M4-D4 I ~ip and heer thtt practlc:al, Ch~~rwred, _.,lical m~ 10:50 C'hurch ~chool "IT'S ALMOST TOO GOOD . 10 BE TRUE!" ~P•lm ll9tM6l • i~' p.m. Sund.y. Jvrw 12. 1988 n.otoee.COMn1 81)0 •• Wan A.M. 600 St. Andm\-s Road. N~wpon Beach. Uilifomia { 7Ht 631~28&"' llC,.. "°"' N••PCIU Ha~ Hlth School M lnoirw IL IW\.) Hll 11 ••I. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN The Oaks: Another classic weekend On a balmy Sunday, J oan Irvine Smith and her mother, Athalie Clarke, hosted the finale of the two-day Oaks Classic. This third annual equestrian event fe atured the $50,000 Oaks Grand pr ix and the $10 ,000 Acorn Juni<?r / Amateur Grand- prix. The latter is sponsored by Hermes. whose equine logo has been fa mous for more than J 50 years. British Range Rover joined the ranks of sponsors this year as the official vehicle for the event. The Oaks Classic, named for the IOO-ycar-old oak grove o n Smith's San Juan Capistrano estate. has become over the past three years the richest purse in the country for a jumping event. as well as a leading event fo r ocialite fro m around the coun- try. In addition to viewing the tnagn1f1cent thoroughbreds. socialite~ enjoy breakfast. lavish luncheons and culminate the two days with a sunset barbecue featuring live entertainment and a champagne victory party. Among the Harborlites attending were Anne and Bob Badham, Marian and Garth Bergeson, Virginia and Paul Bender, Sandra and Gerald Brodie, Barbara and Alex Bowie, Helen Coffey, Donna and John Crean, Lillian Fluor, Linda Irvine Gaede. the Walter Gerkens, Pat and Jack Groth, the Jewish Sports Hall of Fame on Sunday evening. Jim Warsaw chaired the event, which also featured a kosher dinner and dancing. Held at the Irvine Hilton, assisting Warsaw were Ron Grossman, Sherry Ross, Barbara Silverman, Howard LePatner, Bobbi Felsot and Lesly Martin. Harborlites Marilyn and Dick Hausman, the James Jversons, Jean and Doug Liechty, Marian and Tony Mon- teput, Ed McGrath, Mary and James Roosevelt, Dottie ad Glen Stillwell, the Thomas Tierneys and the Don Woodwards. • • • The American Friends of the Hebrew Univers ity, Orange County Chapter, presented the ninth Induction Ceremony of BY DINA VON BURIER The 1988 Inductees were Doug Beal, Alan Cohen, Brad Gilbert, Doug Heir, Ken Holtz- man, Nathan Pritikin (posthu- mously), Al Rosen, Mike Yellen, C harles Klcem:ln and broadcast- er Larry King. The latter could not attend due to family illness . Illness also affected Mary Edith Cosen, wife of the legend How- ard Coscll, who flew out from his Manhattan home just in time for the event and then took the "ted-cye" back to be with his spouse. Also honored were stu- dents from various county high schools. Summer Scholarships to the Hebrew U nivcrsity in Jerusalem were given to Jenn if er Kolsky and Aaron Malo. ••• "Camelot goes Western." Gayle and Robert Anderson opened their tranquil Orange equestrian ranch for this Orange County Performing Art Center support group. Camelot props lined the entry to the back yard area, which had been festively deco- rated with hundreds upon hundreds of twinkling lights. The yard featured a western saloon scene, wherein the many guests learned to do the "Texas Two-Step .. and enjoyed a bar- becue dinner on denim tablec- loths designed for First Lady Nancy Reagan's party at their Malibu ranch. Assisting the Andersons. who had donned their identical silver anniversary Western lame' suits, boots and hats, all studded with rhinestones and embroidered buterflies, were Marcia and Karl Geisler, the Seth Obcrgs, the Bernard Lcckics, the Al Wil- liams, the Robert Diemers, Reta and Ham Hawkins, Lou Krum- holtz, Hope Von Herzcn, Janie Kingsley and Jancie Hickson. Harborlites attending were Donna and Doug Bunce, Gerry and Wally Schroeder, Ruby and Jot Lloyd (who brought his video camera to record the festivities), Nila and Alan Trider, JoAnne and Gene Mix, Martha and Hansel Bcnenuti, Lillie Hinde, Susan Bartlett. George Weston, Mary Ann and Lon Wells, Nora Jorgensen, Patty Brennan and Millie and Herb Wieseneck. No offense intended to the participants, but we fell in love with the Ander- sons' puppies -a weimaraner and "Angie," a tiny, silky Shi Tsuh. - . . . .. .. ·~·. '-:. . . ... ... Cirillo-Mitchell nuptials Say no to high-fat foods. Miss Tamala Dawn Mitchell, daughter of William 0 . and Mary M itchell of Orange, exchanged marriage vows in El Toro with James Andrew Cir- illo, son of Eileen Cirillo of Newport Beach and the late Richard Cirillo. Father Steve Sallot performed the ceremony at Santiago de Compostela Catholic Church. The bride graduated from El Modena High School in Orange and received hrr bachelor's degree in psychology from Hum- boldt State Uni versity. She is employed by Gateway Compu- ter in Huntington Beach in the human resources division. The bridcsgroom. who works in the construction industry. received a business degree from Humboldt State University. He alsO graudatcd from Corona del Mar Htgh School in Newport Beach and Orange Coast Col- lege. FOUowina a honeymoon trip to M .. motb, the couple arc i'eliclin1 in Costa Mesa. • ! I • Ardllecturlll .... prtmitiw uma. T .......... ,._,,, Indian nap, atifacts and fumlbn from ... four ....... ., .......... All u.-... O" ... .... . ...... .. ~ .......... CA -(7w.m 1111 ............ bJ ...... tar .. . AD,.._.. ... a..... ·WC .... ..._ ... _. ca-C7Mt.,..11 FREE SUNSCREEN WITH YOUR FIRST FACIAL AT: Plaf'lrd1MI Sida CM'e ee.ten,IM. Our medlc:alllJ tTalned staff aoUl: • CompletB Skin Analysis • Petfonn A Facial Matched To Your Skins /Veeds • Recommend a Personallzed Home Cate Program Call for Appointment 711 w. 19th SL, St.e. p COSTANES.4 (714) 645-7510. (7.14) 645-7519 ... ,..,. a.. .,.. (714} 7»••• , ••• , ••• :. :___..-~ - - I ,_ 11 a• 1. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN • Another memora Several weeks before, little red and white signs began to appear on Newport Heights windows: .. Memorial Day Picnic! Food, Games, Fun!" clearing away. Gail Demmer, some were dressed as soldien, major organizer of the picnic, Ms. and Mr. Liberties, Uncle stood awake at 3 a.m. the mom-Sams, and in, one instance. an A large red banner was draped high above the Scout House advertising the same. For months beforehand, the planning committee had been meeting, getting groups of peo- ple together, asking for volun- teers, and arranging supplies. Gifts were sought for the raffie. Babysitting was arranged so mothers could get to the meet- ings. Heads bent together. SueKauth At the beginning of Memorial Day Weekend, a strong series of winds began to blow, blasting visitors off the beaches. Jackets and blankets were brought out of cupboards. The air was winter-like. Still the winds blew. Saturday night some residents felt the rain. Upon arising, the clouds could be seen to be ing of the picnic, watching the wind blow. Would it scare eve- ryone away? she wondered. As the winds began to die on Memorial Day morning, barri- cades were erected on the streets leading to Cliff Drive. In houses nearby, bikes, trikes and scoot- ers were being wrapped with various levels of crepe decora- tions. Some featured a few loops of paper; some were major productions, festooned in patri- otic colors. Some of the casual riders planned to wear jeans; authentic WW I nurse and infantryman. Babies had flags sewn on their little suits and pregnant moms sported red and white striped maternity tops. The Ovencxtet began to place their Dixieland equipment in front of a larae house fronting Cliff Drive. Plannen in red T- shirts, some with megaphones, put volunteers in place at the ticket tables, the raffie booths, and the food areas. Lists were checked for the second shift of replacements. Where were the OCC sailing courses set Registration is under way for a vanety of Orange Coast Col- lege public sailing courses that •begin Monday, June 20. tnm and sailing theory; .. Advanced Sailing," which focuses on sail trimming skills, helm technique and crew works; .. Introduction to Big Boats," which covers the basics of hand- ling large yachts 30 to SO feet in length; and "Ocean Sailing," which covers all aspects of sailing the big boats, with heavy emphasis on spinnaker work. All penoD$ age 16 or older may register. The class costs range from $49 to $98, depend- ing on the class taken. Visa or MasteCard holders may register by phone. For more information or a free samng course schedule, call OCC's Community Services Office at (714) 432-5880. Classes, based at OCC's Sail- ing and Rowing facility in New- port Beach, offer hands-on instruction with 80 percent of class time spent sailing on New- port Harbo r or in the ocean. Courses range from .. Beginning Sailing .. in Lido 14 dinghies to "Ocean Sailing .. aboard OCC's large ocean racers. Most classes meet Monday through Fridays from 9 a.m. to I p.m. or from I p.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, Sunday and evening classes are also available. NB rec ofleri ngs Other classes on the summer schedule include "Intermediate Lidos," a primer course for "Intermediate Shields," which f ~uses on the finer points of sail The city of Newpon Beach, Parks, Beaches, and Recreation Department is now accepting registration for the Summer Session. Sign up today for computer, cooking, preschool and toddler programs, tennis, sailing, swimming lessons and -.-----------------------------------------------. Police Blotter The Police Blotter 1c; presented as a public service from the Newport Ensign detailing crimes and arrests in Newport Bea< ,'J :1 should be noted that crimes listed an! only those which are rPµortf'ft to II~ f''t""'• :•t Bec1ct. f';./1ce Department and arrests made are only those susj.)l'(.tt:..: l•· ·:· .• ,,. ''"' r•ol tho$1:' r<•nv1r.ted MONDAY, MAY 23 CRIMES 0020 -A car stereo valued at $600 was repo rted stolen from a vehicle in the 300 block. of Newport Center Drive. 0530 -C lothing valued at S 15.400 was repo rted s tolen from Class Act located at 2744 East Coast Highway . 1335 -A car stereo valued at $200 and cassette tapes valued at $70 were reported stolen from a vehicle in the 1900 block of c. Sheringtdn. 1730 -Clothing valued at $320 was reported stolen from a residence in the 200 block of Chesterfield. ARRES'fS 0310 -Syd Joseph Steffan. 29 . of San C lemente was arrested on suspicion of misde meanor drunk driving. I 000 -Steven Michael Pear- son, 24, of Newpon Beach wu .-rated on 1U1picion of receiv- • iq known Rolen property. 21l0· TlllOcby hy Wooilal'9 27. of G a rden Grove was arrested on suspicion of reckless driving. TUESDAY, MAY 24 CRIMES 1630 -A wallet valued at $50 containing $2800 in currency was reported stolen from a re sidence in the 700 block of Amigos. 2145 -A wallet valued at $250 containing $70 was reported stolen from a grocery store patron in the 1600 block of San Joaquin Hills Road. ARRESTS 0300 -Jose Estrada, 27, of Anaheim was arrested on suspi- cion of possession of cocaine. 1800 -Scott Kenle Smith, 27. of Houston. Texas. was arrested on suspicion of carrying a loaded firearm in a vehicle. 2020 -Charles Thomas Shed- den, 22. of Tustin was arrested on SlflPicion of misdemeanor d .............. ~ more! The summer brochure is avail- a ble now at the Newpon Beach City Hall or at any branch library. If you would like more information, call 644-3151 . Courses begin the week of June 27 . 00 I 0 -A car stereo valued at $800 was reported stolen from a vehicle in the 200 block of Prospect. 1020 -A radio valued at SIOO was reported stolen from a vehicle in the vicinity of 4Sth and Seashore. 1S40 -Bicycles valued at $1,04.S were reported stolen from a garage in the 4400 block of Seashore. 2000 -Jewelry valued at $1,550 was reported stolen from a vehicle in the 1600 block of Jamboree. ARRESTS 0200 -Martin Pedraza Espin- oza, 25, of Anaheim was arrested on suspicion of misdemeanor drunk driving. 0245 -Stephen Robert Swan- son, 25, of Huntington Beach was arrested on suspicion of misdemeanor drunk driving. 0715 -William Alton Fowler, 44. of address unknown was arrested on suspicion of battery. THURSDAY, MAY 26 CRIMES 1330 -Hubcaps valued at $320 were reported stolen from a vehicle in the 600 block of Newport Center Drive. 1450 -A be>.-motor valued at 12.000 .. ..,_.ed stolen from a Mi& •111id ia tbc 600 .,...., ........ l'JIJ .. ~!'.!~Ill &op cover •••• reported orial Day fest pc;>nies? No one knew. Early birda bepn to trickle in for the openiq bike parade. Adjoining streets bcaan to fill up. The bales of hay for the square dance were being thrown down, and the cakewalk was set up. Calls were made to the pony people. The ponies had been dispatched. No one knew where they were. Hot dop sizzled on the grill. Hamburgers were snatched up as 1000 as they were slapped onto plates. The cookie contest had been judged, and f olb were buying them down by the Scout House. People watched the square- danc:en u they munched. Neigb- bon who hadn't seen each other for months chatted together as the toddlen raced around Cliff Drive Park. A teen-aged boy demonstrated to an enthralled aroup of girls the technique of cotton candy making. When asked if he would ever want to stolen from a vehicle in the 600 block of Newport Center Drive. 1830 -Jewelry valued at S9,3SO was reponed stolen from a residence in the 900 block of Irvine. 2 J IS -A b icycle valued at $700 was reported stolen from a garage in the 200 block of Orange. ARRESTS 0205 -David Patrick Kelly, 24, of Fountain Valley was arrested on suspicion of posses- sion of cocaine for sale. 1515 -Francisco Ortiz Torres, 20, of Santa Ana was arrested o n suspicion of possession of heroin. 1515 -Carlos Armando Gutierrez, 27, of Santa Ana was arrested on suspicion of posse- sion of heroin. FRIDAY, MAY 17 CRIMES 1030 -A printer valued at SI, 99.S wu reported stolen from "Peripheral" located at 1300 Bristol. 134.S -A stereo valued at $300 was reported stolen from a vehicle in the 100 block of Newport Center Drive. 1400 -VCR\ valued at $707 were reported stolen from New- port Harbor Hiah School loclled • • Jrvi.e . AR 0209 -Nicolas Saatiaao see the stuff apin, be said, "111 see it tonight. It's atuck in my hair for aood." He added, .. It's better than mouae, anyhow." A cry went up. The ponies were being unloaded. Parents and kids raced down to the horses. Soon little aroups of six ponies were walking sedately with six grinning kids. Parents walked alonpide with cameras. The cowhands looked serene as they helped the tiny ones on and off. The k:ite .. flying contest was in full swing alongside the games. Children hopped together in the three-leged race. The hot dop held out, but they sold out of diet coke. Finaly, the afternoon winds came up, as they always do near the beach. But everyone was having too much fun to care. Thanks for a great afternoon! Sw Kauth is a counMlor at a local high 1chool. She lives in Newport Beach. Mateo, 21, of Costa Mesa was arrested on suspicion of posses- sion of a hypodermic syringe. 0545 -Richard Francis Her- nande~ 27, of Santa Ana was arrested on suspicion of disor- derly conduct. SATURDAY, MAY 21 CRIMES 0940 -Vandals reportedly caused $600 in damage to That's Entertainment located at 3007 East Coast Highway. 1315 -A wallet containing S 1,300 in currency was reported stolen from a restaurant patron in the 200 block of Newport Center Drive. ARRESTS 0030 -Huy Viet Phan, 18, of Garden Grove was arrested on suspicion of vehicle burglary. 0030-Anthony Khang Ha, 18, of Garden Grove was arrested on suspicion of vehicle burglary. 061S -Lorenzo Jimenez Igle- sias, 47, of Rialto was arrested on suspicion of possession of methamphetamines. SUNDAY, MAY 29 CRIMES 1720 -A car stereo valued at S' ·'°° was reported stolen from a vehicle in the 1200 block of Sand Key. 1910 -A car stereo valued at SI JOO •• reported l&olea from a .ehicle ia die 3-Moct of Port WIUdt.y. ---- NOTICI Of' TIUITll"l IAl.I PfC NO. a111 • YOU ARE IN DEFAULT Of A DEED Of TRUST DATED June 14, 1914. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PAOTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBUC SALE. IF VOU NEED AN EXPl.ANATION Of THE NATURE Of THE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On June 10, 1988 M 11:30 •.m., BARCLAYS BANK OF CALIFORNIA H duly •ppolnted Trustee under •nd pursuant to Deed of Trust recorded June 29, 1984, as inst No. 84·268795 in boc*••• pace ••• of Offic.i•I Reconts in the offkle of the County Recorder of Oranae County, California. WIU SEU AT PUBUC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDOER FOR CASH, CASHIER'S CHECK OR CERTIFIED CHECK, CHECKS OAAWN BY A CREDIT UNION, SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, A SAVINGS ASSOCIATION, OR SAVINGS BANK, authorized to do business in the state of Califomi9, ~ M time of sale in lawfuf money of the Unit9d States, mt the rNin entrance to the County Courthouse, 700 CMc c.nter Drive, West, C~ of S.nta Ana, State of Callfoml•, •II rilht. tit1e •nd interest ~ to Md now hetd by it under s.id Deed of Trust in the property described n : THE LAND REFERRED TO IN THIS GUARANTEE IS SITUATED IN THE COUNTY OF ORANGE. STATE Of CALIFORNIA, ANO IS DESCRIBES AS FOLLOWS: Parcel 1: Unit No. 233 of that certain condominium project described In that certain condominium plan recorded in Bo<* 10791, Pase 53 of official records. in the offiCe of the County Recorder of Oranae County (such pl•n beina hereln•fler referred to as "The Condominium Ptani. and as defined in that certain declaration of covenants, conditions and restrictions for Newport Crest Homeowners Association, recorded in Book 10348, Page 693 of official records of Oranae County and in amendment recorded in Book 10384, Paae 461 of official records, and amendment recorded in Book 10793, Page 518 of official records, ("The Declaration"), and the Declaration of Annexation for Lot 4 of Tract No. 7817, (The Declaration of Annexation), recorded October 18. 1972 in Book 10381, Pap 551 of official records. in the office of the County Recorder of Orange County. Parcel 2: An undivided l /104th interest in and to the common area as defined in The Declaration and in the Declaration of Annexation, being Lot 4 of Tract No. 7817. in the County of Oranae. State of California, as per map recorded in Book 308, Pases 33 and 34, inclusive of miscellaneous maps, in the office of the County Recorder of Oranae County. Parcel 3: Exclusive easements appurtenant to said unit No. 233, all as more specifically defined 1n the Condominium Plan and The Declaration. Parcel 4: A non-ellclusive easement to use the common area and facilities of the project which hr.le been Of will be de'Jeloped on the followina described real property. (1) Lot 1 of Tract No. 7852, as per map recorded in Book 302, Pases 7 to 9 inclusive of miscellaneous maps, records of Oranae County. California. Exceptlna therefrom that portion of land included within Parcel 1 1s shoWn on a map recorded 1n Book 45. Pase 26 of Parcel Maps in the Office of the County Recorder of Orange County, California (2) Lots 1, 2 and 3 of Tract No, 7817. as per maps recorded in Book 308. Paaes 33 and 34 of Miscellaneous Maps, Records of Ora.nae County, California Exceptina therefrom, however, any and all exclusive easements •PPurtenant to all condominium units eaceptina said unit No 233 now or hereafter referred to 1n The Declaration or The Declaration as amended. Also except1n1 therefrom one hundred percent (lOO'Mt) of all rights to 0tl, 1as and other hydrocarbon substances lyina under, or that may be produced from the above described land. toeether with one hundred per cent (100%) of all riahts, to the proceeds therefrom and one hundred per cent (1001') of all rents. bonuses and profrts accruma therefrom, provided however, that arantor waives and relinquishes the nght to use or occupy or to enter upon any portion of the surface and 500 feet below the surface, measured vertically from the surface of said l1nd. for the purpose of drillina for, capturing. produc:ina. stor1n1. treatina °' otherwise handling or utilizina such oil, ps or other hydrocarbon or mineral substlnces. for the purpose of exercising arantor's rights thereto, as reserved in Deeds recorded May 17. 1972, in Book 10129. Pap657of0fficial Records and recorded December 27, 1961 1n Book 5957. Paae 665 of Official Records. APN# 932·58·233 Trustor Todd Bailey and Mariorie E Bailey Record Owner: same as above The street address and other common designation, tf any, of the real property described above 1s purported to be· 18 Encore Court. Newport Beach. Ca. 92663 The unders11ned Trustee disclaims any hability for any incorrectness of the street address and other common desianation, if any, shown herein. S.id sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty. express or implied, reaardina title. possession or encumbrances. to pay the unpaid balance of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust. plus as provided in said note(s). adv1nces, if any, under the terms of said Deed of Trust, fees, charaes. •nd expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust. At the time of the initial pubhcation of this notice. the tout amount of the unpaid balance of the obliption secured by the above described deed of trust and estimated costs. expenses •nd advances is $59,035.95 The ben9ficl1ry under said Deed of Trust heret~e executed •nd delivered to the undeBi&ned a wntten O.Cl..-.tlon of Default and Demand for Sale, and •written Notice of Default and Election to Sell. The undersianed cMlled said Notice of Default •nd Election to Sell to be '9COfded in the county where the real property is located. Patty conductina ule: ....... F'lnanc:ial Corporation. 197 E. H.mitton Avenue, Cempbetf, Ca. 95008 flt'°"9 (408) 866-6868 OMe: May 11, 1988 Peelle Fin1nc11I Corporation, Aient tot Barclays Bank of California, Trustee Sandra P Smith, Secretary #12513 5/19,5/26,6/2,6/9 NOTIC& Of' TIUITln IAll T.LNo.51721 1414 YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T UN0£R A 0€£0 Of Ttt\JST OATtD AUGUST l, 1983 UNLESS VOU TAKE ACTION TO flM)f£CT YOUR PROPERTY. IT MAY 8( SOU> AT A flta.IC SALE. If YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION Of THE NATURE Of THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that on ~. June 15, 1988. M 11:00 o'clock 1.m. of said dey, in the•• set Hide for conductinc Trustee's Sales, within the offices of REAL ESTATE SECURITIES SERVICE, loc:M9d .t 1800 North Broedwey, Suite 100, in the City of S.U Ana, County at Oranp, State of California. REAL ESTATE SECURITIES SERVICE, • California c.orpcntion, as duly appointed Trustee under 1nd pursuant to the power of sale conferred in that cert.in Deed of Trust executed by ROBERT E. LAW. an unrNrried man, recorded September 2, 1983, in the office of the County Recorder of Slid County, as Recordef's Instrument No. 83·387186, by re.son of a breach or deftolt in payment or~ of the obliptions secuted thereby, includina tNt twucn or default, Notice of which was recorded Februllry 18, 1988, as Recotdef'5 Instrument No. 88-072480, WIU SEU AT PUBUC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BtDOER FOR CASH, lawful money of the United States, or a cashier's check drawn on any bank, etedit union, °' s.vincs and io.n Hsociation domiciled in this state, all payable at the time of sale, •II riaht. titJe and interest held by it. as Trustee. in that rul property situate in said County and Slate, described as foflows: The SobleasehokS Estate in Ind to lot 7 and the Southerly 14.00 feet of Lot 8 in Block 19 of Tract 772, as per map recorded in Book 23, Pap 6 of Misc.e:llaneous Maps in the office of the County Recorder of said county Exceptina therefrom the Southerly 10.00 feet of said Lot 7. The street address or other common designation of the real property hereinabove described is purported to be: 326 · 62nd Street, Newport Beach, California. The undersianed disclaims all liability for any illCOf'· rectness in said street address or other common designation. Said sale will be made without warranty, express or implied, reprdina title, possession. or encumbrances. to satisfy the unpaid obligations secured by said Deed of Trust, with interest and other sums as provided therein, plus advances, if any, thereunder and interest thereon. and plus fees, charaes and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust. The total amount of said obhgattons, at the time of initial publication of this Notice, 1s $57,475,84 Dated· May 19, 1988. REAL ESTATE SECURITIES SERVICE, a California corporation. as Trustee, By. D.J Morger, its President, 1800 North Broadway, Suite 100, Santa Ana. CA 92706 Telephone (J 14) 953-6810 5/26 612 6/9 1426 K-40429 NOTICE Of DEATH Of llAICIA llOGEJtS LIER ll&a MAICIA It. U£1l AND Of P£TITION TO ADlllNISTU ESTATE CAil NUMBER: A143l37 To all heirs. beneficiaries, creditors. contingent creditors. and persons who may be otherwise intettSted in the will or estate of MARCIA ROGERS LIER. aka MARCIA R LIER. A pet1t1on has been filed by THERESA S LIER in the Superior Coort of Cahfom1a, Orange County requesting that THERESA S LIER be appointed as personal representative to administer the estate of the decedent The pet1t1on requests authority to administer the estate under the Independent Administration of Estates Act. A heann1 on the petition will be held on 6-22-88 at l 45 p m 1n Dept 3 located at 700 C1v1c Center Dr Wes1. Santa Ana, CA 92702 IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition. you should either appear at the hearmg and state your objections or file wn~en 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 with the court or present 1t 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 fihng claims will not expire pnOf to four months from the date of the hearing noticed above YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court. If you are a person interested 1n the estate, you may serve upon the executor or administrator. or upon the attorney for the executor or administrator, and file with the court with proof of service, a written request stating that you desire special notice of the filing of an inventory and appra1se- ment of estate assets or of the petitions or accounts mentioned in sections 1200 and 1200.5 of the California Probate Code S.anecJ· JAMES ENSIGN, Attorney at Law, 1605 E 4th Slreet, Santa Ana, California 9270 l. (Attorney for Pet1t1oner) This notice was mailed at Santa Ana, CA, California 5·26 6·2 6-9 1430 FICTITIOUS IU9'"US NAME ITATIMENT The foflowma penons are doina buS1ness as Holt & Lan1ford, 721 ~ Orc hid. Corona del Mar, CA 92625 Scott Lanaford, 721 ~ Orchid, Corona del Mar. CA 92625. D•v1d Holt. 721 'h Orchid, Corona del Mar. CA 92625 This business is con· ducted by 1 aeneral part· nersh1p. The re11strants com· menced to trtnSact bust· ness under the f1et1t1ous bus1neu Mme on 5/ 3/88 (Setned) Scott L.Mlford This itlllem.nt wn ftted with the County Ctertl of Ortfll'I Councy on May 16. 1988 Ftle No f 380665 5/19,S/26,612 619 1406 FICiltiOUI .,.r11• ---ftmNT The ........ Pl"IOt\ IS dof"I buliNa as The Cat· erin1 Connection. 1539 Sandcastle Dnve. Corona del Mar. CA 92625 Susan M. Underwood. 1539 Sandcastle Onve. Cor· ona del Mar, CA 92625 This business is con· ducted by an 1nd1vidual. The re1istrant com· menced to transact bus•· ness under the f1ctit1ous business name listed above on 5/1/88. (Signed) Susan Undetwood This statement was filed with the County Cleft( of Oranae County on May 16. 1988 File No f 380663 5/19,5/26.6/2 6/9 1403 l..41UJ nc 11 nous ••••11tt11a MMllTAIWT The folloMf 11 penons ~ dotna busineU as MV1S SAODLEBACK It ASSO· CIA TES.• CaltfonM ...,.i pettnershtp, 1400 .,stol Street North. Newport 8Nc-h. Cahfomtl 92660 William K. Oavts, 1400 8nstol Street North, New· port Beac h, C•lifornla 92660 Charles L. Buchanan, 1400 Bristol Street North; Newport Buch. California 92660. Richard E. Lucy, as Trus· tee of the Lucy livins Trust. u/d/t dated October 8, 1979, 1400 Bristol Street North, Newport Beach. Cali· fomil 92660. Robert J. Theirprtner, 1400 Bristol Street North, Newport Beach, CalifCKnia 92660. James 0 . Buclonaham. 1400 Bnstol Street North, Newport Belch, California 92660. Alan J. Tuntland, 1400 Bristol Street North. New· port BHch, California 92660. This business 1s beina conducted by a aeneral partnerhs1p The registrant com· menced to transact bust· ness under the name ltsted above on May l , 1988 DAVIS SADDLEBACK II ASSOCIATES a California general partnership By: Wilham K Davis This statement was filed with the County Cieri( of Oranae County on May 26, 1988 File No. F-381756 612, 6/9, 6/16. 6/23 1440 K-40548 N011CE Of DEATH Of ALVIN Q. UL.LAM AND Of Pl ti hON TO ADll"'ISTO UTATt To all heirs. benef1c1anes, creditors, contmaent cred· 1tors and persons who may be otherwise interested in the will or estate of ALVIN G KE!.-LAM A petitt00 has been filed by MARGARET ANN KEMBV in the Superior Court of Orange Coonty requesting that MARGARET ANN KEMBY be appointed as pef'SONI representative to administer the estate of the decedent The pet1t1on requests authority to administer the estate under the 1ndepend· ent Adm1mstrat1on of Estates Act A heanng on the petition will be held on 6122188 at 1 45 p m 1n Dept •3 located at 700 Civic Center Dnve West. Santa Ana. CA IF ·you OBJECT to the granting of the pet1t1on. you should either appear at the hearing and state your ob1ect1ons or ftle written objections with the court before the heanng. Your appearanoe may be 1n per· son or by your attorney IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a continaent creditor of the deceased. you must file your claim with the court or present rt to the personal representative appointed by the court w1th1n four months from the date of first issuance of letters as provided in Section 700 of the Caltfomta Probate Code The time for f1hng claims will not ex.p.re pnor to four months from the date of the heanna notteed above YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court If you are a person interested 1n the estate, you may serve upon the executor or administrator, or upon the attorney for the executor or administrator. and file with the court with proof ot set· vice, a written request stat· ins that you desire special notice of the filina of an inventory and appraise· ment of estate assets or of the petitions Of accounts menttOned 1n sections 1200 and 1200 5 of the Cahfom1a Problte Code JOHN C CHRISTY Attorney at law 1500 Qu11I StrHt. Suite •3709 Neiwport Boch. CA 92660 6 12 619 6116 1439 l-41MZ -NOMTIPVICl'C Of' DIATH Of' .atMDL•IDAND OfKth•TO ADBll&ta UTATl CMIMJUllR A 1US77 Toaltheif'I.~ c.reditoB. cont•nten' CM· .. I, 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIOH ,_ 11 ltors, and persons who may be othenflse Interested tn the will or estate of RICHARD E. MILLER. AKA DICK MILLER AKA D. MILLER A petition has been filed by JAMES BROCKTON MILLER in the Superior Court of ORANGE County requestina that JAMES BROCKTON MILLER be appointed as personal representative to adminis· ter the estate of the dece- dent: The petition requests authority to administer the estate under the lrldepend· ent Administration of Estates Act. A hNnna on the petition will be held on 6/22/88 at 1:45PM in Dept. #3 located at 700 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE WEST. SANTA ANA, CA IF YOU OBJECT to the grant inc of the petition, you should either appear at the hearing and state your ob1ect1ons or file written Qbtections with the court before the hearing. Your appearance may be tn per· son or by your attorney IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingent creditor of the deceased, you must file your claim •ith the court or present rt 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 tune for f11tng claims will not exp!re pnor to four months from the date of the heanng nottced above YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court If you are a person interested 1n the estate, you may serve upon the executor or administrator. or upon the attorney for the executOf or adm1n1strator, and ftle with the court with proof of ser· vice, a written request stat· mg that you desire special notice of the fihng of an inventory and appraise· ment of estate assets or of the petitions or accounts mentioned 1n sections 1200 a"d 1200 5 of the California Probate Code Attorne)' for petitioner GRESHAM, VARNER, SAV· AGE. NOLAND & TILDEN 600 N ARROWHEAD AVENUE ttJOO. SAN BER· NARDINO. CA 92401 This notice was mailed at SANT A ANA. Cahforma 612 6/9 6116 1436 K-40472 NOTICE Of DEATH Of SYLVIA WDTl GMCE AND Of PE Iii tON TO ADlllNISTH EST AT£ CASE NUMllO: A 143360 To all heirs. beneficiaries. creditors. contingent cred 1tors, and persons who may be otherwise interested 1n the will or estate of SYLVIA WEITZ GRACE ALSO l<NOWN AS SYLVIA W GRACE A petition has been filed Dy RICHARD AARON WEITZ in the Supenor Court of ORANGE County requesting that RICH ARD AARON WEITZ be appc>1nted as per sonal representati ve to adm1n1ster the estate of the decedent The petition requests authority to adm1n1s1er the estate under the lndepend ent Adm1n1strat1on of Estates Act A hearing on the pet1t1on will be held on 6/22/88 at l 45PM 1n Dept. #3 located It 700 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE WEST. SANTA AN~ CA If YOU OBJECT to the 1rant1na of the pet1hon, you should either appear at the heanng and state your ob1ecttons or ftle written ot>tecttons with the court before the heann1 Your ae>c>e¥ance may be 1n J>ef son or by your ettomey IF YOU ARE. A CREDITOR °' a cont1,.ent creditor of the deceased. you must f11 your c;~·m ••th the court or present It to the personal representative appe>1nted by the court w1th1n toUr monthl trom the IS* of f1rt.t issuance of leftlf'S • ()n)WIOld lf'I Section 700 of the C1htom11 Pf~ Code s · The time for filins claims will not expire prior to four months from the~" the hurina noticed abowe. YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court If you are 1 petSOn interested in the estate, you may MNe upon the executor or administrator, or upon the attorney for the executor or administrator. and file with the court with PtOCJf of ser · vice, a written reQuest stat· ina that you desire spec~! notice of the fihna of an i nventory and appr1ise· ment of estate •sets or of the petitions or ICCOUnts mentioned 1n sections 1200 and 1200 5ofthe California ProbMeCode Attorney for petitioner: MARYA.C HEALY, 13215 E PENN STREET • #315, WHITTIER. CALIFORNIA 90602 This notice was mailed at SANT A ANA. Cahfom1a 612 6/9 6/16 1437 F1CTITIOUS BUSINESS NAM£ STATDl£NT The followina persons are d0tn1 business as Preferred F1nanc1al Services, 802 S Coast H11hway. Laguna Beach, CA 92651 E'llelyn V. Badten, 33862 Manana Drive, Dana P0tnt. CA 92629 Kimberly Hackney 29762 White Otter Lane. Laguna N1auel. CA 926n Richard Hamson. 29222 Pomparo Way, Laauna Niguel, CA 92677 This business 1s con ducted by co-partners (S11ned) Evelyn V Badten This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Orange County on May 16. 1988 file No F-380666 5/19,5126,6/2 619 1407 flCT1TIOUS BUSINUS NAME STATEMENT The followina P@f500 1s doina buSlness as Newport Bike Shop. 2000~ Balboa Blvd , Newport Beach, CA 92663 Bryan Ben1amin Van. 1312 W Balboa Blvd . New· POl't Beach, 92661 This business is con ducted by an 1nd1vidual (S1aned) Bryan Van This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Orange County on May 16, 1988 File No F·380664 511 9. 5126 612 619 1404 K-40287 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ITAT£MENT The follow1na person is doina business as EA. 4500 Campus Drive, Newport Beach. California 92660 EA En11neermg, Science. and Techno4<>&Y. Inc (Del a'*are), 11019 McCormick Road Hunt Valley Mary· land 21031 This business 1s con· ducteo by a corporation The re11strant com menced to transact bus• ness under the fictitious business name hsted above on August 1987 (S•aned) EA En11neenna Science and Technoloc:y Inc Joseph A Spadaro. Exec VP This statemnt was ftled with the County Clerk of Otance County on May 13 1988 File No F-380621 5119.5/26,612 6 /9 1412 nc 1mous eu•11ss NAMllTATIMINT The follo••nc person is dotnc buSlnesS •s WILLO WOOD INVESTORS LTD . 200 E S.ndPo•nt• Ste 102 Santa Ana. CA 92707 Robert B Scott 621 lido Park Or • D-3, NewPOrt Beach CA 92663 This business 1s con· ducted by 1 hm1tfd partner ship RO&ERT s scon ThtS ~ WM file<S with the ~ Cieri! ot <>rance Courtty on M.y 27. 1988 fit@ No fllll94 612,619.61\6,6121 l •lS • J ,_ • JUHi i. I• THE NEWPORT EN8K)N NOnCIOl ......... Ml.I Loen No. 077990KMIOll1/IMSAMIAH T .S. No. Wl2641 UMTCODlW ............... ,., n duly~ Tn.tlele und9r the toieoMnl delc:ribed deed of trust WIU. SEU AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDOER FOft CASH (in the fotmt which.,. lawfUI tender In the UnMd ..._) .wJ/OI the cashier'&. certified "' oat. chld&I "*"'9d in Civil Code Section 2924h (Plyeble In full at the time of ule) ... rWwt. titte end interest conveyed to .wJ now held ~ it under said o.d of Trust In the property hent!Mftet described: TRUSTOR: BRUCE 8. BARSAMIAN SUSAN D. BARSAMIAN BENEFICIARY: WELLS FARGO BANK, NA reccNded NoYember 14. 1979 •s Instr. No. 17410 in Book 13394 Piil 502 of Offict.I Records in the office of the Recorder of Oranae County; uld deed of trust describes the followln1 property. Parcel 1: Unit 18 .s shown •nd defined in the condominium plan reconied on Ausust 29, 1978 in Book 12820, Paces 319 to 382 inclusive, of Official Records of Oran .. County. Parcet 2: An undivided one thlrty·fi~t (l/3lst) interest as a tenant in common in the fee interest in and to the common area of Lots 4, 5 and 6 of Tract 9587 as per Map filed in Book 400, Pages 20 to 2• inclusive, of misceflaneous Maps, Records of Orange County, as such term is defined in the article entitled "Definitions" of the Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions recorded April 21 , 1978 in Book 12644. Pase 951 , of Official Records (the "Declaration"}, and any amendments thereto. Parcel 3: Easements as such easements are particularty set forth in the article entitled "Easements" of the Declaration under the section headin15 in such article entitled as follows: "Fights and Duties, Utilities and Cable Television". "Support, Settlement and Encroachment". "Ingress, Earess and Recreational Rights", and "Exclusive Res· tricted Common Area Easement". Parcel 4: Easements as such easements are particularly set forth in the article entitled "Easements of the Declaration of Covenants, Conditions ar.d Restrictions" recorded July 25. 1977 in Book 12305. Page 746 of Official Records and re-recorded September 8, 1977 in Book 12371. Pase 327 of Official Records (the "Master Declaration,.) and any amendments thereto, under the section headings in such article entitled as follows: "Rl1hts and Duties: Utilities and Cable Television''. "Support, Settlement and Encroachment", ''Community Facilities Easement" and "Drainaie Ovet Community Facilities". Exceptin1 therefrom all oil, oil riahts, minerals, mineral riahts, natural aas riahts and other hydrocarbons, by whatsoever name known, aeothermal steam, and all products derived from any of the foreaoin1. that may be within or under the parcel of land hereinabove described topther with the perpetual rilht of drillina. minina. explorina and operatina therefor and storina in and removina the same from said land or any other land, includin& the riaht to whipstock or directionally drill and mine from lands other than those hereinabove described, oil or aas wells. tunnets and shafts into. throuch or across the subsurface of the land here1nabcwe described, and to bottom such whipstocked or directionally dfilled wells, tunnels and shafts under and beneath 0< beyond the exterior limits thereof, and to redrill, retunnel, equip, maintain, repair, deepen and QPef'Me any such wells or mines without, howe,,.,, the riaht to drill. mine, store. explore and e>perMe thtOUlh the surt.ce of the upper 500 feet °' the subsutface of the land hent!Nbow described, as rewwid In the deed from The Irvine Company, a corporation •nd beina recorded concumtntty herewith. Also exceptin1 theteftom the subsufface water riahts. but without the rilht of surface entry as reserved in the deed from The Irvine Company, • Corpcntion, beina recorded concurrently herewith YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED Of TRUST DATED 10/26n9. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR ~RTY. IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. 21 MONTPIUD. M1-w-POll ..... IT-llACff, CA "(If a street address Of common desianatk>n of property is shown above, no warranty is 1iven as to its complete· ness or correctness)." The benefici•ry under uld Deed of Trust, by reason of a breach or default in the obliptions secured thef'e~. hetetdwe executed and detivered to the undersilned a written declamion of Default and Demand for Sale, end written notice of default and of election to cause the unde'1i1ned to sell said propetty to satisfy said obliptions, and thereafter the undersianect caused said notice of defMJlt and of election to be recorded F~ 16, 1988 as Instr. No. 88-066162 In Book of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of Orance County; Said Sale will be made. but without covenant or warranty, express or implied, reprdina title possession, or encumbrances, to pay the remainina principal sum of the note(s) secured by said deed of Trust. with interest as in uid note provided, advances, if any, under the terms of said Deed of Trust, fees, chirps and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts cruted ~ said Deed of Trust. Said sale will be held on: June 23, 1988, at 1:30 p.m. in the lobby to the buildin1 located at 601 South Lewis Street, Oran1e. C.lifornia, 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 costs, expenses, and adv•nces is $68.170.07. It is possible that at the time of sale the openin1 bid may be less than the total indebtedness due. If available. the expected openinc bid may be obtained by callina the foOowinc tetephone number on the day before the sale: (415) 946-4357 Date: May 18, 1988 AMERICAN SECURITIES COMPANY as said Trustee. By T.D. SERVICE COMPANY, qent By· Debbie Krebs, Assistant Secretary 3100 Oak Road. Ste 300, Walnut Creek, CA 94596-2078 (415) 944·9015 6/2.6/9,6/16 1431 NOTICl Of TRUSTlFS SAU LAllM No. ttll..MllrrNO T.S.No.~ UNITCOOIC T.O. SERVtCE COMPANY as duly •PP<>inted Trustee u~r the followit11 detcnbed deed of trust WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HtmiEST BIDOER FOR CASH (in the forms which IN lewful wnder In the UnMlld States) and/or the ~s. cettif'led or ott. checb apecified in Clvll Code Section 2924h (~in full at the time of sate) efl rtcM. title Ind 1.-..t ~ to and now hetd by It under Mid Deed of Trust in the Pf'OP9'1Y ~ detcf'ibed: TRUSTOR: THOMAS L HU.GAERTNER ll(NfflCtMY: BIUf. CALVOT. CYNTHtAC. CALVERT. THOMAS A. ZEMANEK. PAMELA A. ZEWMO ....... -11. 1913 -lnllr. Mo. 11-199746 of OMdll "9cordl In the ofllce al the ....... of Or.,. County; Mid deed a1 trust delc:ribel the tolcMlns property. PARCEL 1: UNIT NO. 99. IN THE CITY OF N£WPORT 8€ACH, COUNTY Of ORANGE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, Of THAT CERTAIN CONDOMINIUM PROJECT 0£S. CRIBED IN THAT CERTAIN CONDOMINIUM ftl.AN RECORDED IN BOOK 10790 PAGE 950 OF OfF1CIAl RECORDS. IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER Of ORANGE COUNTY (SUCH Pl.AN BEING HEREINAFTER REF'ERR£0 TO AS .. THE CONDOMINIUM PlAN"), ANO AS DEFINED IN THAT CERTAIN DECLARATION OF COY£NANTS. CONDtTIONS ANO RESTRICTIONS FOR NEWPORT CREST HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION , RECORDED IN BOOK 10348 PAGE 693 OF Of'FICIAL RECORDS Of ORANGE COUNTY ("THE DECLARATION;, AND THE DECLARATION Of ANNEXATION FOR LOT 1 Of TRACT NO. 7817, (THE DECLARATION Of ANNEX· ATION), RECORDED OCTOBER 18, 1972 IN BOOK 10381 PAGE 539 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS, IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECOROER Of ORANGE COUNTY. PARCEL 2: AN UNDIVIDED l /69TH INTEREST IN AND TO THE COMMON AREA DEFINED IN THE DECLARATION AND IN THE DECLARATION OF ANNEXATION, BEING LOT l OF TRACT NO. 7817 AS PER MAP RECORDED IN BOOK 308 PAGES 33 ANO 34 INCLUSIVE Of MISCEL· LANEOUS MAPS, IN THE OFFICE Of THE COUNTY RECORDER Of ORANGE COUNTY. PARCEL 3: EXCLUSIVE EASEMENTS APPURTENANT TO SAID UNIT NO. 99, ALL AS MORE SPECIFICALLY DEFINED IN THE CONDOMINIUM PLAN ANO THE DECLARATION. PARCEL 4: A NON·EXCLUSIVE EASEMENT TO USE THE COMMON AREA ANO FACILITIES OF THE PROJECT WHICH HAVE BEEN OR WILL BE DEVELOPED ON THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED REAL PROPERTY; ( l) LOT 1 OF TRACT NO. 7852, AS PER MAP RECORDED IN BOOK 302 PAGES 1 THROUGH 9 INCLUSIVE OF MISCELLANEOUS MAPS. RECORDS OF ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA. EXCEPTING THEREFROM THAT PORTION OF LAND INCLUDED WITHIN PARCEL 1 AS SHOWN ON A MAP RECORDED IN BOOK 45 PAGE 26 OF PARCEL MAPS IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA. (2) LOTS 2, 3 AND 4 OF TRACT NO. 7817, AS PER MAP RECORDED IN BOOK 308 PAGES 33 AND 34 OF MISCELLANEOUS MAPS, RECORDS OF ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA. EXCEPTING THEREFROM HOWEVER ANY ANO ALL EXCLUSIVE EASEMENTS APPURTENANT TO ALL CON· OOMINIUM UNITS EXCEPTING SAID UNIT NO. 99, NOW OR HEREAFTER REFERRED TO IN THE DECLARATION OR THE DECLARATION AS AMENDED. ALSO EXCEPTING THEREFROM ONE HUNDRED PER· CENT (100 PERCENT) OF ALL RIGHTS TO OIL. GAS AND OTHER HYDROCARBON SUBSTANCES LYING UNDER. OR THAT MAY BE PRODUCED FROM THE ABOVE DESCRIBED LANO. TOGETHER WITH ONE HUNDRED PERCENT (100 PERCENT) OF ALL RIGHTS, TO THE PROCEEDS THEREFROM AND ONE HUNOREO PERCENT (100 PERCENT) Of All RENTS, BONUSES AND PROFITS ACCRUING THEREFROM, PROVIDED. HOWEVER. THAT GRANTOA WAJVES ANO RELINQUISHES THE RIGHT TO USE OR OCCUPY OR TO ENTER UPON ANY PORTION Of THE SURFACE AND 500 FEET BELOW THE SURFACE MEASURED YERTICAU Y FROM THE SURFACE Of SAID LAND. FOR THE PURPOSE Of DRIUING F'OR, CAPTUR· ING, PRODUCING, STORING, TREATING Oft OTHERWISE HANOUNG OR UTILIZING SUCH OIL. GAS OR OTHER HYDAOCAR80N OR MINERAL SUBSTANCES, F'Oft THE PURPOSE Of EXERCISING GRANTOR'S RIGHTS THERETO, AS RESEftVE.D IN DEEDS R£COM>ED MAY 17, 1972 IN 800f( 10129 PAGE 657 Of OFFICIAL RECORDS AND RECOROED DECEMBER 27, 1961 IN BOOK 5957 PAGE 665 Of Of'flCIAl RECOROS. ' YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED Of TRUST DATED 4127/83. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLtC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE Of THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD CONT ACT A LAWYER. #9 Summerwind Ct., Ne.wport Beach, CA 92663. . "(tf a street .ctdress or common desiarwtion of property 1s shown above, no w.rranty is 1iven as to its complete· ness or correctness)." The beneficiary under said Deed of Trust, ~reason of• tnach or default in the obliptjons secured thereby, heletufote executed and delivered to the undersianed • written Declaration of Default and Demand for Sale. and written notice of default and of election to CMIM the undet'sisned to Mfl said property to s.tisfy said obliptions, and thereefter the undersianed caused said notice of default and of election to be recorded February 16, 1988 as Instr. No. 88-66294 of Offtelal Rec0tds in the office of the Recorder of <>ranee County; Said Sale will be made. but without cownant or warranty, express or implied, reprdin1 title possession, or encumbrances, to PIY the remainin1 principal sum of the note(s) secured~ said deed of Trust. with interest as in said note proyided, .ctvances. if any, undef' the terms of said Deed of Trust, fees, chaf'ses and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts cr.ted by said Deed of TN$t. Said sale will be held on: June 17, 1988, at 1:30 p.m. in the lobby to the buiklina located at 601 South Lewis Street. Orance. C.lifomla 92668. At the time of the initial publication of this notice, the totail •mount of the unpaaid balance of the obliption secured by the above described deed of trust and estimated costs, expenses, and advances is $44,085.-48. It is possible th•t at the time of sale the openin1 bid may be less than the total indebtedness due. If available, the expected openin1 bid may be obtained ~ calfina the followina telephone numbers on the day before the Ale: (714) 38S.-4837 or (213) 627--4865. o.ted: May 18, 1988 T.D. SERVICE COMPANY as said Trustee, By Cindy Stidham_, Assist•nt Secretary, 601 South Lewis St .. Orlnce. CA 92668 (714) 385-4700 5/26 6/2 6/9 1420 140417 NOTICI Of TIUITU'I SAU LwNo.151..,,. T.1.Ne.4114 YOU AM IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED Of TRUST DATED JULY 20, 1982. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROTERTY. IT MAY 8E SOLO AT A PUBUC SAL£. IF' YOU NUO AN EXPlANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCUOtNG AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOUU> CONTACT A LAWYER. On June 17, l•at 9:30A.M., INT£ASTAT£ LENDERS ASSISTANCE. INC .. • duly aPPOinMd TruM9e or Sue? II' T,..... under Ind putlUMI tD o.d of TJUet eecutldbra.tllC. s..tendVicW LS... hulbllnd endwll•-.........~•TNllDrtDr .. bMlftl .... ~ .......... tWtloUr .............. Nettoftat a.nldftl Alloeletion n leMftdary and ,... ..... • lnltrul...a ND. 82·2t0055 on .kllr 21. 1912, Or-. Cclunly, .... "Clllfamie. WIU KU AT flU8lJC AUCTION TO THl HIQH(ST 8IOOO Fat CASH, A ~ CHlCK DRAWN OH A STATt OR NATIONM. .... A STATE OR FtOOAL CR£DIT UNION, OR A STATE OR FtOllW. SAYINGS ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION DOMICILED IN THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA ~ble at time of .... In lewful money of the Unllld ..... ) ..... front ......... to Su* 200 (s.cond Floot), 11142 lfW'9 IMS., TUldn. Cllllfamil, ... rWWt tillll end ...,... CQIW9J9d to Ind now held bf It undlr l9id Deed of TNlt i" the property litU9ted in uid County Md Stat9 •described n : Ult 66 ol Tr.a No. 7032, in the ~ of Newport Beech. H per M1P recorded in Book 278, PilM 26 to29 inclusive of Mitcell11t ieo&tS Map&, in the olflce of the County Aec:ofder of said ~. The st'91t 8ddress Ind other common desianation. if any, of the ,..., property described M>cMt is purported to be: 1806 Port Renwick Place, Nftpolt Belch. CA. THE UNDERSIGNED TRUSTEE DISCLAIMS ANY LIA· BILITY FOR INCORRECT INFORMATION FURNISHED. THAT uid sale it made without cCMlf\Mt or werranty rwprdina titte, possession Of encumbrances, or as to iMUrability of titte. THE toUll amount of the unpaid balance of uid obliptions topther with lldvances. and 1$timated costs and expenses is $68, 700.00 APPROXIMATE. IT IS POSSl8l£ THAT AT THE TIME OF SALE THE OPENING BID MAY BE LESS THAN THE AMOUNT SHOWN. THAT notice of breach of said obliptions and election to sell said rul property was recorded as Instrument No. 85-341833 on September 10, 1985, of Official Records in the office of the County Recorder of Oranie County, State of California. Trustee or party conductin1 Sale INTERSTATE LENDERS ASSISTANCE. INC .• 17842 Irvine Blvd., SYite 200, Tustin, C.lif0<nia 92680. Tel: (714) 832-7791 INTERSTATE LENDERS ASSISTANCE, INC .. as Trustee. By: BRIGITIE HIGGINS Prestdent 5/26,6/2,6/9 1428 NOTICE Of TRUSTEE'S SALE T.S. No. 50724 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A OE£D OF TRUST DATED FEBRUARY 26, 1986. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that on Wednesday, June 15, 1988, at 11:00 o'clock a.m. of said day, in the area set Hide for conductinc Trustee's Sales. within the offices of REAL ESTATE SECURITIES SERVICE, lomed at 1800 North Broadway, Suite 100, in the City of Santi Ana, County of Oranse. State of California, REAL ESTATE SECURITIES SERVICE, 1 C.lifornia corporation, .s duly appointed Trustee under and pursuant to the power of sale conferred in that certain Deed of Trust executed by SHARON LYNN JOHNSON. a married woman, as her sole and sepaar.te property, recorded March 3, 1986, in the offiCeof the County Recorder of said County, as Recorde(s Instrument No. 86-084854, by rnson of a bruch or default in peyment or peffonNnc:e of the obfiptions secured thereby, lncludlna that breech°' default. Notice of which wn recorded February 18, 1988, as Recorder's lnttrument No. 88·072481, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH, lawful ~ ol the Unif9d Stmtes, or a cashier's check drwn on M'J ~.credit union. or uwinp and loen aaoc'-tion domiciled in this stMe, aft peyable at the time of sale, .ti rilht. title end Im.est held ~ It. M Trustee, in tNt rut propetty situate in said County .wJ sate, described as follows: Ult 68 of Tr.a No. 3763, as shown on a map recanted in Book 131, Pa9es 38, 39, 40, 41 and 42 of Miscellaneous Maps. records of Or.,.. County. c.t~. The street .ctdrns or other common desilNtion of the rut property hereinabowe described is purport9d to be: 1816 Buttonlhell l..8ne, NewPort Buch, catiforM. The undersilned disclaims .ti lt.bility for •ny incor· rectness i n said street address or other common desipMion. Said sale will be made without warranty, express Of implied, reprdina title, pouession, or encumbrMCeS, to satisfy the unpatid obliptions sec:Uf9d ~ said Deed of Trust. with internt •nd other sums as prowlded thefein; plus .tvances. if •nv. thereunder end intet'est thereon; and plus fees, cha'91$ •nd expemes of the Tl'U1tee and of the trum creeted ~ said Deed of Trust The total amount of said obli1at1ons. at the time of initial publication of this Notice, is $171,608.63. Dated: May 19, 1988 REAL ESTATE SECURITIES SERVICE, a California corpcntion, as Trustee, By: OJ. Morter. its President, 1800 North en.dway, SYite 100, Santa Ana, CA 92706 Telephone (714) 953-6810 5/26 6/2 6/9 1425 OllOU TO SHOW CAUll FOi CIWtQI 01 NAiil .,.... ... ..., .. has filed a petition In this court for an order •llowinc petitioner to chaflp his name from ....._ HalWJlf to ....... 8*ic M • Ill. It Is hereby ordered that all persoos interested in the matter aforesaid a~r before this court in Department No. 3 at 700 Civic Center Drive West. Sama Ana, C.lifomt.. on 7-7-1988 at 2:45 o'clock p.m. and then and there show cause, if any they have, why said petition for chM\ee of name should not be rr.rted. It is further ordered that a copy of this order to show cause be published In Newport Harbor Ensian NB CA, a newspaper of ..,,.,.1 circulation, published in this county at least once a week for four consecutive weeks prior to the day of said hurin1. Sianed James L. Smith. Judie of the SYperior Court M,y26, 1988 Filed Mey 26. 1988 G.ry L. Gr~lle, County Clertl May 26, 1988 6/2,6/9,6/16,6/23 1-41111 FlChhOUI ••111• llMMllTA,_1 The fdloMns l*'IOll It doit11~-~/ Corone PwUws .• Caltfor. nia limftlld Plftnlrlhip, 131 Miltord OrM, Corona del Mer. Clllfb'nil 92625. v ............... 131 ...... on... 0.0.. del Mer. Cel ..... 12625. This Mtne• It COii· dudld ..... ••rl• ... .. lr111ftrlln....., 1438 under this business name on March 22, 1988. (Si1ned) Yashuiko Heyama Thtl ltll9ment WIS flied with the County C'-" of e>r.,.. Cau"'1 on Mey 12, ·-File No. ,. JIOtl3I 5119. 5/26, 6/2 619 l•ll doln1 buslnes1 es BOL· SANA PARTNERS L'-· 300 Gc*Wlad. Oofaf.e Del Mar, CA92625. John ..... JOO Golden· rod, Corona Oet Mar, CA 92625. ~Holmn,2421~ Ave.. t..auna Beach, CA 92651. This business 11 con· dudld by a limited partner· ship. The reaistrant com· menced to transact busi· neu under the fictitious business n.me or names listed above on 5/16/88. JOHN WEISS This statement w•s filed with the County Clerk of Oranee County on May 23. 1988. File No. f3813·34 5/26,6/2,6/9,6/16 1413 FICTITIOUS IUllNUS ~nATllllNT The foUowins person is doin& business IS BEACH TRASH, 1941 Pelican Pl .. Co.ta Mesa. CA 92626. James Jordan Watson. 1941 Pelican Pl.. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. This business is con· ducted by an 1ndiv1dual. The re1istrant com- menced to transact busi- ness under the fictitious business name Of names listed above on 5/18/88 J. JORDAN WATSON This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Oran1e County on May 23, 1988. File No. F381336 5/26,6/2,6/9,6/16 1418 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ITATDllNT The followln1 penon is do1n1 business as THE MURRAY COLLECTION, 1072 Calle Del Cerro. #1707. Saf1 Clemente, CA 92672. Barbara Broecker Mur· rty, 1072 Calle Del Cerro, #1707, San Clemente, CA 92672. This business is con· ducted ~ an individual. BARBARA B. MURRAY This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Orance County on May 23. 1988. File No. f381333 5126.6/2,6/9,6/16 1419 f1CTIT10UI IUMUI NAMllTATIMIJfT The foHowine pettOnt •re dcMnt butinns n EASTON I. PARTNERS, LTD .• 2121 Arella Street. Newport Beach 92660. Jake Easton Ill, 2121 Ara· Ila St.. Newport B.-ch 92660. Anne Laurie Ankeny Easton, 2121 Ar11i1 St.. Newport Beach 92660. This business is con- ducted by husband and wife. The re1istr•nt com· meoced to transact busi· ness unaer the fictitious business name or names listed above on 5/5/88. JAKE EASTON Ill A. LAURIE A. EASTON This st.tement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranse County on May 23. 1988. File No. F381332 5/26.6/2,6/9,6/16 1421 140457 AC 111 iOUI WESS NAMI ITATlllUfT The fotlowinc persons are doina business as l.quna Ni1uel C.r Wash Partners, 30081 Crown Valley Park- way, La1una Ni1uel, CA 92677 Thomas J. Santefort, 30101 Town Center Drive, Suite 104, Lacuna Ni1uel. CA 91677 D1v1d A. Stantefort. 30101 Town Center Drive, Suite 104. Lacuna Ni1uel. CA92677. Theodore Dann. 6323 N. Marina P.cifa Ori\le, Lona Beach, CA 90803 This business is con· ducted by a ...-11 part· ne~h1p. The re1istr1nt com· menced to trMlsact busi· ness under the fict1t10Us business name tilled M>ove onMey9, 1918 Siped Thomas J. Sam.tm o.nct A Set.wort Tt.odore 09nf'I Thtl stMlment wn ftled with the ~ Ctn °' Onnel County on ~ 24. , ... FMeNo 311503 612. 619. 6116. 6/23 14'1 ME I -THE NEWPORT ENSIGN ,_fl Housekeeping Rooms 4 13 Hotels 4 16 TRANSPORTATION CLASSIFIED INDEX MERCHANDISE SALES & SERVICE Antiques . . . . ........ 808 Appliances . . . ..... 806 Dogs & Cats ...••. Livestock . . •.. • Bird!:. RE ~l ESTATE lndu!)trtal 506 11 \..V• ·~ Properiv S09 Lalo.e Snore Property 515 Airplanes . . . 900 AnHaue Classic Car ... 9 J 2 .\utos tor Sale . . . 9, 0 ANNOUNCEMENTS Announcing .......... 200 Beauty Aids .......... 213 Card of Thanks . . . . . 201 Cemetery Lots ........ 201 Florists ............... 207 Funeral Directory ..... 205 Funeral Services ...... 206 Health Aids .......... 214 Leaa l Notices ......... 212 lodges-Clubs-etc. 209 Nurseries ............ 815 Lost & Found ......... 210 Personals ............ 211 BUSINESS Investments ......... 828 Money to Loan ........ 605 Money Wanted ....... 606 Opportunities ......... 700 Opportunities Wtd .... 70-4 EMPLOYMENT Agencies .•........... 300 Opportunities ......... 305 Preparation .......... 307 Appliances Wanted ... 807 Auctions . . . . . . . . . .814 Building Material ..... 817 Business Equipment 818 Coins/Stamps ........ 813 Furniture ............. 800 Furniture Wanted ..•.. 805 Garage Sales ......... 705 Jewelry ............•• 812 Marine Supplys ...•... 906 Misc. for Sale ...•....• 809 Misc. Wanted ......... 810 Musical Instrument ... 811 Office Equipment ..... 827 Pets & Supplies ....•.. 823 Sporting Equipment •.. 819 Acreage . . . . . . . . . . 511 Apts Furnished ...... 407 Apts Unfurnished .... 408 Bldg to be Moved .. 816 Bu~1ness Property .... 500 Business Rentals . 421 Condos for Rent . . . .. 409 Cortdos for Sale ... . . 507 Commercial Property 505 Desert Property . . . . . 513 Farms & Ranches ..... 512 Garages for Rent ...... 400 Houses for Sale ....... 508 Houses for Rent/Furn 405 Houses for Rent /Unfurn ............. 406 Lots for Sale 510 Mobile Homes .... 9 1 7 Mortgage & TO .... 607 Motels . . . . . . .... 415 Mountain Cabins . . . 422 Office Space . . . . . . 420 Out of Stale Prop . . . . 514 Real Estate Wanted . . 518 Rentals to Share . . 41 2 Real Estate for Xchg ... 517 Real Estate Loans ..... 600 Rooms for Rent ...... 410 RESORT PROPERTY For Sale ............. 41~ Rental . . . .. . . . .. 417 Autos Wanted ........ 91 5 Auto Parts & Tires ... 907 Auto Repair/Dom .... 913 AutoRepair/For .... 914 Boats ................ 905 Campers ............. 919 Foreign & Sports ...... 911 Mopeds ............. 909 Motorcycles & Bikes 908 Motor Homes ... : ..... 916 SERVICES Schools .............. 608 Situation Wanted .... 308 Directory of Business Services ~~ HOME AID CARE AVAIL· ABLE. Care of elderly and terminal. M -F clean, reliable. with excellent character Experience. referen,.e~ Call E\le 963 3478 305-~ment OpportunitteS •Accounting BOOKKEEPING A PAIN? Let George do it. Profes· sional. computerized reports. Tailored to your needs. Small business & individual specialist. Licensed tax preparer. George Bienstadt. The Compleat Bookkeeper. 71 4-964·2002 •Attorney ATTORNEY AT LAW JAMES f . LECK SPECIALIZING lN: •Personal lnjorv •Au to Injury •Boats, Bikes, Aviation, Etc. •Malpractice: Legal or Medical •Work-Related Injury •Insurance Claims •Product Liability •Wrongful Death •No charge for Legal Consul· tation. No . recovery. No attorney fees. 2372 South· East Bristol #8 Newport Beach 852-0808 CARPETING at direct wholesale prices i nstalled. All major manufacturers and stytes. Call for an appt. 714-567-3526 RENT A PASSENGER. Use a car ~ lane. 6· lOPM. 682-9992 BABY /CHILD CARE in my Mesa Verde home. Across from park. Oay time. Kathy 556-7916 CHILO CARE OFFERED FT PT MY HOME. DAYS EVE. FENCED YAR-0~ REF. 760-2581 FULL TIM£ BABYSIT. TING."'-~ hame.. Bllb. • 17J.478 OI 559- •Child Care CHILD CARE/ HOUSE- KE EPER S AVA ILAB LE Live in or out, caring, dependable. screened to meet your needs. Domestic Excellence Agency 832-3665 PT BABY SITTER NEEDED FOR 3 month old baby Must have own transportation to COM Call Liz at 720-1852 •Credit MAJOR CREDIT CARDS• Regardless of credit his·· tory. Also. new credit card. No one refused! For information calf 1·315· 733-6062 Ext M364. MAJOR CREDIT CARDS! Regardless of credit his· tory. Also, new credit No one refused. For 1nfor· mation call 1-315-733· 6062 Ext. M369 •Custom landscaping ·~ ': 7'-1~-· tj.1h Full gardening service, seasonal flower planting. Landscaping, sprinkler yard i mprovements, lawn treatment, weed control, routine mainte· nance (spring renova· tlOfl). Licensed/bonded. 894·6665, Rey Perard. LANDSCAPING & Tree Service & Clean Ups. Monthly Fee. Jim 553· 1554 HOUSOEEP£RS .t. NANNIES AGENCY Has immediate openings for Live In/Out House· keepers Exp. preferred. Spanish OK. All Jobs 100% Free. (714) 951-6110 JCENSED AND BONDF.n LIVE-IN COMPANION AID. 714-669-1148 MAXI MAIO (55 min to a clean house). Rat rate seM<:e. Team cleaning. 521·7837, 648-2154 •Flln•n •Gardening· QUALITY LAWN SER· \TICE. Lawn service avail· able complete to mow & edge Call 631-4535 •Home Repair & Remodeling FREE CONSUMER SERVICE Call for names of competent licensed & bonded tradespeople to remodel, repair, dean and decorate HOME IMPROVEMENT REFERRALS INC (714) 631-7200 BEVELED & STAINED GLASS ART/ DOO RS Shop at home & save Solid Mahogony, oak doors. Beveled and stained glass Call Stain Art, 531-2659 24 hr home repair, small 1obs are Quick and easy Call tor free phone quote on all work 760· 7205 PROFESSIONAL WIN· DOW TINTING your house or mine. Ref. 855· 4160 MAINTENANCE CON· CEPTS FENCING SPE· CIALIST. Electrical, con· struction, plumbing, etc. 71 4-857-4728 •House Cleanin& PROFESSIONAL HOUSE Cleaning, Excellent Ref. Reas. rates. 723·0994 LOCAL MOTHER/ DAUGHTER TEAM will clean y our house or office. Thorough. Clean and conscientious. 857· 8501 CARPET CLEANING SERVICE Shampoo & Steam Cleaning Spotlifters, Oeoderizer tncluded. 2RMS & HALLWAY $39.95 ROGERS CARPET Cl.EANING 7 OAYS(114) 472-0230 ASK ABOUT HOST ORV CHEMICALS L & 8 Been in Bus Since 1980 HAPP'/ GALS HOUSE· CLEANING. Prof9ssiDnlf houseclelniftll. in ~' ... w..tcty, 8'·~ monthlykr ... uc. ano &a.Nied. ~-3653 HOUStCUANtNG. " It's dirty n ~ "-Ren. ,..... 673-0150 •Housesitting House sitting. Affordable Orange County area. Cat' Conn1e660· l 399 after 11 30 a rn PET /HOLJSE SITTING available Ref 1f req. Call Ruth 551-8363 a m ARMY CAPTAIN in the area seeking hOosing or house sitting 7·5 to 7-29 805-549 6708 or eve 544.4510 collect •Masonry For a dependable dry wall company call Artis· tic Interiors 556· 1160 .small repairs. Room add1t1on. Custom texture CONCRETE PATIOS, Or1ve·decks. concrete reserved w/epoxy store. Bric k·blockwork. Lie 966-2134 •Music Lessons MUSIC LESSONS, your home by Mr Palmer Jr Hi Band Dir 33 yrs in 0 C All brass & wood winds 642 · 7715 •Painting FAST FAIR & FRIENDLY Interior I Exterior. Residential/ Commercial 0.C.s FINEST PAINTING Lic.#516103 Pete 499-3022 PAINTING ED'S Painting. interior I exterior. Free Est Lie. 838-8201 •Pool SeMce FINEST QUALITY SER· VICE & REPAIRS 20 yrs eKperience. Pre Season Special: 1 month FREE service. Free estimate & Q001 analysjs. Evans life Guard Poof Service. 546· 8008 •Schools& lnmuction MODERN SCHOOL OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES French. Spanish. ESL. Spee....courtes 'or T ta· "9lers Cai' JICkte, 497. 3973 Also Masters Dee-in F~ Lan· ft:•' ~in tMchins of -·na chitdfwn ,.,.. •Tile DEAN THE TILE MAN Leaky s~ ..-.ers ule ceramic safety bars 1n!)tall re.:>a1r /ac1d wa sh/re-grout. shower doors, new & repair, & plumbing llc#432332 Call 675 8212 or 8.46 8526 •Wallpapering PAPER HANGING, remo· val and 1nstalhng of all wall coverings and also interior pa1nt1ng. Cabinet sta1n1ng and refinishing. Call Andy 548·4015 200-Announcing ELEGANT POEMS for any occasion on Parchment 211-Personats MAJOR CREDIT CARDS! REGARDLESS OF CREDIT HISTORY ALSO. NEW CREDIT CARD NO ONE REFUSED FOR INFO CALL 1·315 733- 6062 EXT M 386 LADIES-Why rattle around '" your t-g house1 I dm willing ro share you" home rem free. am companionable non·smokmg, well edu· cated & traveled woman. Work p • Have inde pendent means. love outdoors' Sunny d1spos1· t1on. Newport Beach res· 1dent. Former Coloradan Highest ref inquiries invited: 675-9629 Lv. message. TWO PROFESSIONALS seeking a third to share expenses. of spacious. clean. very nice. comfor. table Mesa Verde home Monthly rent SSOO + ut1I· 1t1es/expenses spltt. security deposit & refer· ences required. Call Mr Green at 642-9310 Days (or 545-8589 Eves) ~ OVERSEAS JOBS, TAX FREE INCOME ALL OCCUPATlONSt. COM· PANY PAID BE~EFlTS. Call (305) 456-6603 or send resume to: Worid- wide Employers, 1126 S. Federal Hwy #322, Ft Lauderdale, Fl 33316. Advance fee.full A!fund 1f not placesd O\'etSeaS per contract. Licensed as an overseas emp loyment aeency HIRING GOVERNMENT JOB YOUR AREA lJ82~Jr~· f:~ 3375. GET PAID i:-()R READING BOOKS! SlOO. per tttte. W,_ ACE 8947, 161 D .. Lincotn W111. N. Aurora, 1LL60542 FEDER~L. STATE AN D c1v1 SERVICE JOBS. no_.. nmng your area $ l ~.:>5<.' to $59 480 1mmf>01a e openi ngs Call 1·315-733-6063 Ext F36'=' MEDICAL-OF~CE MAN AGER Excellent salary Front & back ott1ce expe nence wanted 1mme :j1ate11 Call 641 5044 for interview RECRUIT & GROW RICH Help me find rnen & women who want to live full time. work pt time and earn 6 figure income Vciu can earn Sl.000 3 ri00 per month for rPferro1~ MB Hudson 71 <. "" -~ 551 EAR'-1--; 75 HR. We ~ as.si-.tance 10 eva luatmg ~ne responding to da11y ~orK reparts sub· m .tted t our agents hroughout the state No eKpenenre nec essary, rk at nome For infor mat1on send self addressed stamped enve1ooe 9~ inches long to AWGA Dept E. Box 49204. Atlanta. GA 3035Q FEDERAL STATE AND CIVIL SERVICE JOBS NOW HIRI G. Your area $13 5'l0 to $59.480 Immediate openings Call 1(315) 733·6063 Ext F369 GET PAID FOR READING BOOKS' $100 per titre. Wrrte PACE C947, 161 S Lincoln Way, N. Aurora. IL 60542 GOVERNMENT JOBS $15,400·S72.500 Now H1ri"j Excellent benef. its vall 504-649· 7922 Ext.1-8348 GIRL FRIDAY With good telephone voice. accurate typ1na and good wrth filures. A car 1n1 office '" Corona del Mar. 759-1150 PART TIME AM. Week· ends. late afternoon. week days Must be 18, aiood dnvtna r8COfd. Call 12 Noon to 7 p.m. 54().. 3cn3 •FUN* WEEKEND JOB You ChoOle ~. GNe out semples in ~et. ,.., your home 962 5688 ORVI LLE WANTS YOLJ ! Loor.tng for friendly independent people to work as clerks at ?ur snack location at eVY port Fashion Island 8oth days & eve shifts avail able1 If interested vic;1t us at Irvine Ranch Farmer's Mkt in Atrium Court, or call (714) 640 7701 SALES PEOPLE 14 - F- T (32·35) HRS P/T We want the best• Desire mature people who are enthusiastic & outgoing Reta ti sales e ... p requtred. We ofter com· petitive salaries. bonus plans & oppt for advancement Womens clothing & exs Call Michelle/Juhe 714·722· 8722 GET PAID FOR READING BOOKS! $100 00 PE~ TITLE. WRITE PASE D947, 161 S Linco n Way. N Aurora. IL 60542 GOVERNMENT JOBS $15 400-$72.500 NOW HIR{NG Excellent bet 1t?f· its, Call 504-649 7922 Ext J 2550 SECRETAR Y Export OM $24,000 Growins (Tustin) Export firm IMb )'O&lr wel· rounded lkilts, to run! There office. 8'09d exp men important than typinc. 30 hr week! OMS Office Mates (714) 761-6070 £.0 .E. DISTRICT MANAGER Full time, full benefits. afternoons. Call Jeff 540 3008 Join The Leader of Office, Automation If you have t~ skills •P.C. •Wo<dproc~s1ng •Data Entry •Fite Clerks •T)'PIM •Accounts payable •Recephor11st ~/Executive •SeCretaries All Shifts Ava1laN~ Come to our Costa Mesa locat.on 2790 Hart>of 8eYd Suite 109 =9em·~ 0 required For mGfe inbmatt<.'n call ColtaMeM (714)557-~27 ANt*'n (71 4)535-4900 lqa.ctt (714)490-1551 ~.']!~ ....... LOL - • *WORD* * PROCESSING * s20,.,hour IF YOU: • Holle 0 "'**1'lnl 6 mon1hs experience • ~. WotdSb. Worcflec1ed • Pa. cu fTHTun tllllrlg ~ • ~ b long ood ~ tefm temr:>Of av cJ111g1 rnenes THEN WE GUARANTEE: $20 '°' 1st 8 ton wortoed on 1st ""OllV1"""'""'•""m-.--it (rTUf wortt «> holi' watt weet) thefeoner payment is ot the~ area rate. ~ .,.... ltd To V(N.,.,...... To ~ CA&l MMYI DRAKE OFFICE OVERLOAD (714) 474-2974 18400 Voo Korman. #130 IMne EOE EXCELLENT WAGES for spare time assembly worl<. Electronics, crafts. otners. Info 504-641- 0091 Ext. 1238. Open 7 days GC PAID FOR READ· ING1 $100.00 per title. Write: PASE-A3175, l6l S. Lincoln Way, N. Aurora, ILL 60542 OAT.\ PROCESSI NG MANAG ER FORT UNE 500 COMPANY. Credit in~ •ance-located in M· .... on Valley, operating 3 , 1 fts 7 -day week RP ,µons1ble for manag- ,., developing and o • rig staff of 15 in all 3" ., n ' : P in DOS/ ~ Pnvironment de~irable, 5 or ... rn::inagemen• .Jl• El(cellen ~: vi j, oeneftt r,. ~t ' r! resume & :>(I t 4 .. wement to "' 8 5467,1. San Cf. 0_:"1 138 t.OE F c PROGRAMMER ANALYST ResoonsibiiitY will 1nclude defiilitic buseneu needs llnd ~"I required. Providinl ........_ip and supervi9ion. Procr-m desiln modificattOn, codin&. test1na.~ & documen&lltion. Will atso MrW • projKt ,,...., tor projedl ,..,.from ~...,.to iM ............ L ldell car:dlit111 w1 .... . m1n o1s,.....,. ~...,. menil;'°::CtT.. DOS C090t. CICS. ICCF, •wlt-uOML Should .... .,, ... ............ & CGmfUMthlll , ... .... , ...... COii ..... , U llRCI • .... ~r=-· ... ~Bili H I RING ASSISTANT Mana~ers and staff. If you hke working in a pleasant. atmosph,e~e and meeting people, JOin Cinnamon Roll Fair. Apply in person. 2201h Marine Ave.. Balboa Island NOW HI RING YOUR AREA. $13 · u to $59.480. l mmet~•1te openings. Call 1-.:H 5- 733-6062 Ext #F 369 •l!"SING Americatt Nursing Resources, Inc. tHIGHt t PAY RATESt RN 's u, ,. s30 M LVN's u, .. s19 ... A Nat1on•ldt N11rs1ng SerYu Ottering AdflnCt ,,, '8onuMs (714) 972.0797 * IECIPTm1S * 'ART·lm DAYS I EVa.GS FLD•EHOURS ~ We re butNlnt a nllla.• 111u ... 1n • ............... .......... -.. "' ... .,... '° .... "'°"' "'"' l ............ ... I DUb1c? .._. M aut- gc>lft9 pereonetttr? ~··••nt phone ...... nera mppa..,..? GIWf UI A CALLI .. ,_ .... ,,. ...... .,."79 ...... I 9N-7t7'7 ,.,. nMltt MllTA AIM ... ttft •• /11 .... tMT I 2 art Yr. •"1$ .......... .,......, ........... ............ ll!lliilf I 141Lo, ___ ...... GIFT /C O S M ETIC CLERK/ ASSISTANT MANAGER. Eacellent ~ ...... ment ;a,,,. d' ..... son.640-7373 ===:•II ·=: ~· YEI, YOU CAii •YEii-...,., .... ......... "" -IIJ I A I • f1111tl1111. tYESl•M I 111 Tflltilal •YESl·1"1,_., I Cit 1 It ~astt1• *YESI.,.. ........ .. ..... ,. *YESl·r ... , .... , ,_,$ 9 7 a s n ................... ............... c w ,, u.... .......... __ .,.._., .•. ........ aT·Tne ....... ~7t7'7 8MTA MIA ._ttft TUn9I Tat4U .. ,... ___ ,, . ................... ......... ..., -· ...... ........ ...,, ORANGE COUNTY REG- ISTER is looking for full time assistant manag- ers. $5.75 hr, 30 to 40 hrs per wk. Full benefits + gas allowance. Good drivi~ record & proof of ins. (7 14) 540-3008 12 Noon to 1 PM HELP WANTED College or Hi~h School student; as office assistant C.D.M. part time. 644-4022 "ALL CASH BUSINESS" National Company seek self-motivated person to own and operate their own busi ness. Census reports show average profit of $1,370.63 per month expanding to $3,289.50 due to com- pany's participation. Ser- vice company owned accounts currently han- dlina Frito-Lay and othtr name brand food pr6- ducts. Requires approx- imately 8 hours perweek and investments of $15,000 cash for equ_ip- ment. Call toll free 1-800- 782-1550 Operator 4-S. anytime. DRA/(E O FFICE OVERLOAD TEMPORARY Ind TEMP TO PERii P0Sm0NS AVAUBLE • Receptioftists e Clerb e Typists ., SIClltaries •Dita Emy •. e lold Pnassill ekcamDI C1e1b Algl ..... Mow ... E.mn ....... Pllid HolMy end Pllid V8Clliaf•·· (714) 474-2974 1 MOO ¥01 lar1111 Suite 130, lni• 100% FREE EOE AUTOMOTIVE needs part t ime telephone sales rep, for account follow up. re·order. Tel- ~phone sales exp pref. Pleasant phone person- ality required. Airport area. 765-2054 GOVERNMENT JOBS $15,400-$72,500. Now hiring. Excellent benef- its. Call 504-649-7922 Ex J2550 JOBSll ~Labor Electrical & Mechanical AsaembleB. Production Shippin1 & Receivin1 Technicians (;;r) Call Dorothy At "<:7 (714) 540-1008 T••··--•"'' Llbor Carp. 2414 South Fairview Suite 214. Santa Ana NO FEES SECRETARY PERSON El $21.500+ Use ,our coodskih to advance in personnel dept. in raoidlY expandin& S.C. Plau firm. Promotion up to you . 0 .M.5 Office Mates 768-6070 SEC RETARY NO SH OR THAND $26,000 + Prest 1g1ous developer seeks your sharp skills and exp for posh N.P. offices. Interface with R.E. industry pros apd get on the track for further growth. OM5 0~1ce Mates (714) 768- 6070. E.O E. SECURITY •OFFICERS• Fu111 Part-Time. Top Pay. Now Hiring For Costa Mesa Loca- tion Wrll Train! Uni- form A llowanc e , Bonus Pay. Medical/ Dental, Credit Union. APPLY 9 AM · 4PM MONDAY-FRIDAY LINCOLN SECURITY (714) -.0152 (213) 802-2474 CUSTOMER SERVICE READY SET GROW $1"000 + Growifw lrw. Spectrum eomp.n,-~~ new pnjduct line, end ,._, can Ill in an the ..... :I'~ v;'11ft>~ ' Guards .. IMMEDIATE OPPORTUNITIES All SHIFTS • WEEKENDS • FULL I PART· Tl• WE OFFER: -PAY•DEITAL, OPTICAL I •DICAL lllUlltJICE • amllT ill'IDI PllVILEIEI • PllOF.IT llUMll • U~FORMI • TR..._ .. I CERTIFICATIOI Cit llC.) SHIELD SECURITY~ INC. 1063 N. GLASSELL ST., ORANGE (714) •• 3183 . (714) .. lt91 SECRETARY LEARN WP $20.000 + Join the team in their ocean view N P B offices. Your organization/ communication skills and good typing cou~d open the door. Fantastic benefits. OM5 Office Mates (714) 768-6070 E.0 .E. FINANCE DEPARTMENT of an insurance holding company 1s expan~ing and has 1m med1 ate openings for motivated self starter. with good oral & wrrtten commun· •Cation and organ1za· 1ona1 ard analytical skills insurance and/or banj(mg a oius ACC.OUN 'r.ANT-cash management. Degreed accountant with 1 -2 years exp or 1nd1v1dual heav•1y related work experience 1N1ll be con- trolling casn act1v1ty and monitoring investment. PC experience reauired. ACCOUNTANT -reinsu- rance degreed accoun- tant with two to four year exp. will be responsible for all reinsurance accounting activity. Reau1res F /S prepara- tion. C-L Maintenance and reinsurance compu- ter system maintenance. Send resume to P.O. Box 85467, San Di ego, CA 921~ RE CEPTIONIST 1Prac· ttce Builder for ho ·c::tic pain center on Fashion Island. Mature will train. M-W F Aft t Eves Tue Thu $7 50 hr, 40 hrs a wee!< Lve message. Fr held65 l 1765 HIRING! GOVERNMENT JOBS -YOUR AREA $15,000 $68;.000. Cati 602) 838 -0885 Ext .J.J 75 CRUISE SHIPS NOW HIRING all posit rons. Both skilled and unskilled. For informa- tion call (615) 292-6900 Ext H704 PARTTIME FLEX HOURS to $8.42 hr. 3 positions av1ilable l ocations Santa AN, MIUion Viejo . Ne~ Beach. (714) 768-«i070 E.O.E. SECRETARY $21 ,000. PROMOTION. Opens ~ wllh -Neqxwt ~ ... T:i: ...:Uo1•> 11M010 E.O.E. • •m PRIESSORS DllAl<E OFFICE OVERLONJ WE HAVE IMMEDIAT£ OPENl«iS e 181-PC J e IORDSTAR i • WORDPERFECT 1 ) llULTIIATE t ii DlSPLAYIRITE • ~ WAIG Ii LOTUS 1-2-3 I Leng & Short ·!rm Ass•lnments ~ • U~;r;1s SU ; • Pi4• hcati1ns t e iop Pay ' (71 4) 474-2974 ! ~400 'lati Karman 1130 '"''"! HlE iOO~ fret RECEPTIONIST LITE TYPING OK $20,400+ Your Front Office ~~= .... '°" need to land this ucitinl oppcM1unity in N.wport a.ch ftrm. Growdl tool OMS Office Mates 76M070 FINANCE DEPT of an Insurance Holding Com- pany 1s expanding and has 1mmed1ate openings for motivated self star- ters. with good oral & wr1ttP.n communication ano organizational and analytical skills in su- rance and/or banking a plus. Accountant-Cash Management. Degreed accountant with 1-2 ~rs exp or individual heavily related work experience will be con- trotlinl cash ectMty and monitori"I t.westmenl P.C. mg>. req. Accoun· tant-RE lnsur•nce d ..... .ccour"8nt with two to four~ exp will be responsibla for 911. RE insurance •ccount1n1 activity. ~res F /S =:-.n.s ~=: ,_em..-~m Mel•reence. Senlod ~'-r tO P.O. x BiJi: m. DlllD. CA RECEPTIONIST LEARN WP $21,000. Ground floor oppt! Bring your good typing and people and people skills. Brand new. fast pace. Santa Ana office. Looking for your desire to grow with them. OM5 Office Mates. 768-6070. NEWPORT BALBOA SAVINGS has an immediate open- ing for. DEPARTMENT SECRE- TARY To the commercial Real Estate Loan Deparment. Person must have accu- rate typing, organization and commun1cat1on skills Word processing required and some com- merc1a I lending back· ground desired. Excel· lent benefits Call for appl1cat1on or send resume attention Per- sonnel Department (}II NEWPORT BALBOA . S.vinp 1100 Irvine Ave. Newport B••ch, CA 92663 (714) 645-6505 HIRING GOVERNMENT JOB YOUR AREA. $ l 5;.000·$68,000. Call {60~) 883-8885 EXT 3375. GOVERN MENT JOBS! Now hinng in your area. bot h skilled ana unskilled. For hst of Jobs and application, call 615-383-2627 Ext J 112 LAW FIRM PT Frie Clerk/ Atty Assistant needed. 644.7740 ATTENTION Excellent rnc.ome for home assem· bly work Info. call 504 646-1700 Dept P237 ENTRY LEVEL PER· SONAL DEPT $19,000+. Your chance to aet into Human Resources! All ~ ~ is liaht typffll and some office exp. Growin1 Or•NM Com- pany offers trii1ninc and ~romotion potenti•ls. OMS Office MMes (714) 768-6070. E.O.E. GOtiAl OFFICE ~ hllrd play hard $1&00o+. Your enlhusi-esm can awn you extra d8ys off, trawl to tr.de shaw, Md super arowtt'I 40l-llou111/Rent/ Uni. RENT OWNERS UNIT from $100/ct.y. Some walk to beach. 913/642- 5011 408-Apmbt•lll. Unfur. THIS IS STYLE IRVINE ciole to beaches and ma;or Oranae CounJy business cen- ters. 7 new Md beautiful apt communities to choose from. Over 20 floor .,.. to suit the most discrimi':!~ ..... Mor1lh to rental a1reement. 12 month lene discount. Harvard Court (714) 854-49452; Stanford Court (714) SM.3288; o.rtmouth Court (714) SM.2417; ~Court ~854-~-(714) RENT OWNERS UNIT from $100/day. Some walk to beach. 913/642- 5011 Irvine NORTHWOOD, 2bdr, 1 bath USJIJ twnhm on lake steps to pool, Ac ........ all arnets. $950. 583-7-'Ul 409-Condos forllenl CHARMING FURN 2 Bdrm 2 Battt, pool, spa, '*'°·~ Short term. $l.~ tease $1,700. 760-3187 412-....... ....... ROOMMATE WANTED, male or female. Profes- sional, non smoker to share 4 bdr house in COM. AU amen. short ic:il to beach. flrst/last 100 deposit+ 400 per month. Avail 6-1. 760-9195 MAU l/KAANAPALI BEACH 1 Bdrm or 2 Bdrm condo. Ocean view fully furn & equip. Ten-n is/pool/beach. Bro- chure. 854-0909 750 SQ. FEET prime office space In Balboa, areat VteWS with patio. ~vailable 5-1. Call Judy 675--9615 507. ConctomWums Fors.le Anaheim Condo-2 Bdrm, 1 Bath, pool, enclosed garage. End unit-no one above. Nr Oranae Thorpe & Imperial. Call Sue KauthorDaveKauth. Eve (714) 645·4996 508-Hou1e1 for .... GOVERNMENT HOMES FROM $1 .00 (U-REPAIR) FORECLOSURES , REPOS. TAX DELIN- OUENT PROPERTIES. ~ow SELLING YOUR AREA. CALL 1-315-736- 7375 EXT H·CA·N for current list 24 hrs. GOVERNMENT HOMES FROM $1 CU -REPAIR) ALSO TAX DEllNOUENT I FORECLOSURE'"PROP- ERTIES AVAILABLE NOW. FOR LISTING"' CALL 1-315-733-606.c m~386 ... SOI-....... for .. GOV£RNMENT HOMES FROM $1.00 tu ......., FcnclcJlur9. ~ T.x Delinquent ProPerties. Now ... cau 1-31"5-m-'3"5 Ext H-CA-N2 tor CtWrMt list 24 hrs. GOVERNMENT HOMES FROM $1 CU-REPAIR). ALSO TAX DEUNOUENT & FORECLOSURES PROPERTIES. AVAILA-BLE NOW. FOR LISTING CALL 1-315-733-6065 EXTG-369 SALE-BY OWNER-So. "PCH.~comer 2 Bed, 2 Bath. $485,000. 675--1996 GOVERNMENT HOMES FROM $1 (U-Repair). AJso tax delinquent & foreclosure ~. Available no.. far~ call l -315-733-6044 Ext. G-369 GOVERNMENT HOMES FROM $1.00 (U RepW). Foreclosun!s, repos. tax delinquent properties. Now sea· most areas. CaU 1-31~3&7375 Ext H-CA-N2 for current list 24 hrs. Waterfront home with boat dock and view. Soa- cious 3 bdrm 3 ba. Ira. bonus room. It won't last. Alet1t 638-2755 -. -~ ·-'-- -.... IJ .... Roo ..... .A -· ·- MAGNIFIC BAY FR WITH[' LNe on w; m docks. F~ ft. boats or '.$. 5 bdrm ' 'JXUly. 3 firerQ enter-~ .dudirw atri' t, bmlii di· m and r chen. You .IS spectacu- J. Asking A>. 650-7000. ~NHOUSE 607 Bayside, Sat-Sun 12:30-4:30, $1,075,000 O'Rourke 510-lots for s.ee EQUESTRIAN ESTATE PROPERTY Available in exclusive Orange County community. Larae secluded parcel suitable for private estate or sub- division. Principals only. 714·779-2185 514-0ut of State Prop. ISLAND RETREAT. FLY IN, SAIL AWAY. Fabled Orcas Is. in the San Juans, is a northwoods e>aradase. 2 Bdr, 2 bath home with garden. Large pr• & WC)t'l(-shop + additional 2 Bdr & 1 bath apt for auests or income. 1 block from private air- port & nwina, & beach. l mile '° town. Owner must sell. $138,000/ offer. 415-662-2237 WIDOW HAS MONEY tor ~uity, loans/TDs. !.!_01000 up. ND quMty. w., no peNlty. CIJ Den- ison Associates 714· 673· 7311 Today! ~ -·-----. .......,_,.. ... -""' _,,...._......... ~LT.V~ --COllll&t IKlftd ~UCC..land ..... commerc .. I loCMion. SJ0,000 •1~ 3 _yrs, 1109 MO. (TOM 261- 5879) BEST 1 PERSON BUSI- NESS Secure business that offers indepet Ktent ownership no franchise fees....._ ~r own wortlinl hoUrs (limited hours per month) free- dom tor~ business to FM-Grim future r9SMe Value. MOit ~ immediate flow, producirw ilame. Min- imum investment $5,900. <:.-Ja• ••Hinz tor a local appt. 1-800- 255-5725 FISHING ROD MANUFAC- TURING CO. For Sale. Exclusive manufacturirw & distri- bution cl the 1JndemJd, the newest & most dynamic spinnq rod on the U.S. nw1cet. PMef1t & trademark inctuded. Lar-_e inventory. $123,000. Williams Sports Enmneerin& P.O. Box 31695 Dayton, Ohio 45431 BUS OPPT!! SELL ADVERTISING SPECIALTY TRADEMASTERS ADV 832·9064 COMPLETE PRINT SHOP Full ~ price $22,000 . ~000 down. 972- IF YOU DESIRE to earn $350.00 for 8 hours W()t1( per week. you can dis· tribute Blue Bird 100% pure nMural fruit iuices. to oualitY. ~ must be boridabre and have $16.500 cash for equis>-ment SeMce company established accounts. No seffq irM>M!Jd. Call toll-free 1-800-782 - 1550. ()petator 4-J any- time. OUALITY OUEEN SLEEPER Neutrar fabric print. Yfl'/ IOQd condi- tion, contemporary desiyn. Asking $300. 559-703 TWIN /KING BEDS PLUS & ELECTRIC DRYER. Must sell. McMng. Many more items. Eve after 5. 754-9209 SOFAi.. LOYESEAT.: CHAIK, LOOSt. CUSHIONS, like new. Oak trim. 843-9294 BEAUTIFUL 4 PIECE LIV· ING ROOM SET. NEW EARTHTONES. 843- 9274 SOFA LOVESEAT. CH AIR, FOOT STOOL. LIKE NEW. All for $250. 4 piece, living room set. loose cushions. Like new $250. 843·9294 SOFA, LOVESEAT, OTTO- MAN. hke new. Earth tones. $250. 843-9294 BEAUTIFUL MARBLE TRAVERTINE Oinina Room T ab6e with 6 white- washed upholstered chairs. Retail $4,000, sacritice at $2,000. 650· 4849 810..lllec. ...... WANTED NEWPORT ELECTRIC PACKET SURRY TOP. 714-650- 0469 121..a.. ,...,...... $99 PER MONTH RENT IBM PC done. 640K duM drive, ..a hiltt res monitli, 714-261-2416 SMfTH CORONA 8000. V.~ry aood condition. '59.00: 631-8120 128-lnt11t1wnls ENJOY 13-15" N1urn on TDs. Also land on & bw TDs. $10.=o up $1 mil+. Cal ..., ~ ciates 714-673-7311 Todmy! 18 FT COBALT 3~ ~ Has ........ $13.300 or best ofter. 249-8284 ....... 42 FT. SAIL ~T Hun- til•bd F'al11w Cullar ris full equipped with .... n-.. ,...,, Slit- ,.. .., pilot Sleec>I 6. Slip in Newport Harbor, excellent condition. Financina Available. $139,500. Contact Peter Wilday 702-825-0833 days. 19n DUFFIELD Electric Bolt. Good condition, $7,500 Neg.675-8226 1987 HONDA 50 SCOOTER Low mielee. ~160. Askq $500. 910-A&-. tor .. CAN YOU BUY JEEPS, CARS, 4X4s seized in dru1 raids for under $tom Call for facts today. 602-837-3401 EJct 457 a.:1111 1969 SS EL CAMINO MALIBU. GOOD FIXER UPPER. $100. 631-1065 ........ Benz 1987 MERCEDES 300-0 Turbo, take over pay- ments. 957-8011 ClASSIC 1151 YW 1 ~ ... ~.ON­.... ....._ &. cona. $3500. 805-528-2153 ....... 78 YOU<SWAGON CON- VERTIBLE BUG. Red, bAack too, aec. cond. $5,500. 213-~35 The FOR SALE CLASSIC United MUSTANG MACH 1 351 en1ine. Oria. owner, =-~1~ist ~ Ext 32 1968 RESTORED MUS.. TANG 289 erwne. Ori&. owrw. Top condition. Al c. c-. .... 3 at 213-826-5517. 1985 PORSCHE 911 ~ Red. 18 K miles. Immaculate condition with all extras. Motivalied seller. 33.9K or best affer.495-6870 • GIYI ILOOD, PlllSI +=.= • , - • ,.. ,_ 14 ... I. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN .Calendar ART Watercolor paintbmp by Nancy Pllelpt and oils by Fay Hoegerman will display through the end of June at Quorum Gallery, 374 North Coast High- way, Laguna Beach. Hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., daily. CalJ 494- 4422. The Second Annal Exhibition and Sale of paintlllp bJ Berit Nill take place June 12 from 11 _ i .m. to 8 p.m. at her Lido Island ;tudio. Call 675-4419. \.' • Woru by TerTJ Wormwood will lisplay through June at Whitman Galleries, 3545 East :oast Highway, Corona Del ~ar. Hours are 10 a.m. to S >.m., Monday through Satur- Jay. Call 675-2478 . 'Chris Burden: A Twenty· Year ~uney" will display through June 12 at Newport Harbor Art Museum, 850 San Clemente Drive. Hours are JO a.m. to S p.m., Tuesday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday and 12 p.m. to S p.m. on Sunday. Admission is free for memben and SI-SJ for all others. Call 759-1122. "The Artitts of California: A Group In Milled Media" will display through July 24 at Lag- una art Museum, 307 cliff Drive, Laguna Beach. Hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., Tuesday through Sunday. Admission is $2 for adults, SI for students and seniors. CalJ 494-6531. Modena Chlneee Bralll Palnda& bJ Georae Lin is currently displaying through June 13 at Huntington Beach Municipal Art Galleries at Huntington Beach Library, 7111 talbert Avenue, Huntington Beach. Call 842-4481. Orlando's latest works are cur- rently displaying at Galleries Touche, 499 North Coast High- way, Laguna Beach. Hours are 11 a.m. to 11 p.m., Monday through Saturday and 11 a.m. to 8 p .m. on Sunday. Call 650- 7330. Work• bJ Ahar, Luonao, Y•mspta, llellreas, DeMmee, s .... aDd odlen arc on dis- play indefinitely at Gage Gallery, 4199 Campus Drive, Irvine. Hoon are 10 a .m. to 9 p.m., Monday through Thursday, 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sunday. Call 854- MUSIC 8 p.m. in UCl's Fine Arts Village Theatre. Tickets are $7-$4. Call 856-SOOO. STAGE rently playina at Elizabeth Howard's Curtain Call Theater, 680 El Camino Real, Tustin. Pricet atart at $16.95 and include full waiter, service and show. Call 138-1540. .. H.M.S. Pinafore," the populat Gilbert and Sullivan musical, will be performed Thursdays through Sundays through June 26 at the Newport Theatre Arts Center~ 2501 Cliff Drive, New- port Beach. Tickets arc $9. Call 631-0288. DANCE Tiie Paris Opera Ballet will present Rudolf Nureyev's production of "Cinderella," from June 14 through 16 at the Performing Arts Center. Call S~ARTS. ------------------·---MISC. The life of Robert F. Kennedy is the subject of a display in the UC Irvine Library commemo- rating the 20th anniversary of his assassination. Call 856-61 SO. Fieldstone underwrites Stop-Gap "How to Say GooclbJe" will be presented June. 16-24 at South Coast Repertory's Second Stage in celebration of STOP-GAP Theatre's tenth anniversary. Call 648-0135. The Fieldstone Company of ~ UCI S1~ny Orchestra Newport Beach is underwriting will perform June IO and 11 at "The Sound of Music" is cur-Stop-Gap's June production of --------------------• "How to Say Goodbye." t I The West Coast premiere of COME and DISCOVER I Mary Gallagher's powerful · AUTHENTIC I script will be presented in cele- ~E. ITALIAN CUISINE I bration o.f Stop-Gap Theatre's ~ti tenth anniversary year. The play ~s-tO a.\~ was a recent hit of the Louisville ~ -ij_~~ Humana Festival of New Amer-9\,.. With this ad Paolo's offers a 15% discount ican Plays. It is an unusually on total dinner tab Mondaythru Thursday. poignant drama that explores a ~-1k Valid through July 15, 1988. family's shared crisis. The play I~ I probes deeply into the way I ~ I people cope, balancing humor I ---~ and pathos. c::::J D c· 1909 Herbor Blvd. Houn: Through the generosity of the ~ .J_ I Coeta....., CA 12127 llon • lun Fieldstone Company, all pro- 1: -(714) 141-7173 Lunch 11:30-2:30 I ceeds from ticket sales will ..-. II <714) 141-7122 Dinner S:OO-lO:OO directly benefit Stop-Gap's _______________________ _. ongoing drama therapy pro- MAXWELL'S AWARD WINNING . SUNDAY BRUNCH BUFFET QUICHE SHRIMP TACO STAND EGGS BENEDICT SCRAMBLED EGGS BLINTZES s SMOKED FISH SUNDAE ST A TION INCREOlll.£ SA1.AD SELECTION BACON, SAUSAGE• CANADIAN BACON LOX, CREAM CHEESE, IAGELS •ONIONS CARVED STEAMSHIP ROUND OF IE£F • IAKED HAM MAXWELL'S POPOVERS• ILUEIEllY MUFFINS DAZZLING ARIA Y OF bEssEITS grams countywidc at sites such as Juvenile Hall, Orangewood- county shelter for abused child- ren, drug rehabilitation pro- grams, senior adult day care cco.ters, schools and hospitals. The production will run June 16-24 at South Coast Reperto- ry's Second Stage with a gala anniversary celebration June 18. Tickets are available through South Coast Repertory box office. Gifts for Dads and Grads 'II Reporter Chtryl Stdtling Photucr•phers Dannv Cota Mary DtChirico P• n Jiii I. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA N~ 11. 1• Scope City brings the universe to you Grads don't need a Ph.D to pursue the hobby of amateur astronomy. Telescopes can pro- vide a valuable education as well as an enjoyable pasttime for anyone and Scope City can help beginning amateur astronomers get off the ground with minimal cost in a Parks refractor telescope. ''They are easy to use, not costly, portable, . easily assembled and disassembled and weigh almost nothing," said Alan Cross, Scope City's manager. "They are so funda- mental, a small child can use them." Cross recommends that par- ents who are interested in a scope for their grads or those inter- ested in a gift for Dad on Father's Day visit Scope City and check out a Parks refractor. He said the beginning astrono- mer can get a good view of all of the planets, the moon and some deep sky objects. Begin- ning astronomers can learn about the elliptical paths of planets and constellations, with the aid of a star chart, available at Scope City. .. A small refract o r doesn't have a large light gathering ability, so the viewer is some- MAGNIFICENT MAGNIFIERS -T1ll1u,11 II Ill .......... liza. a Wiii a I Cl., .... ltlck ... , ..... an W11till fir It'll...._, atr•••n It S. City. ~~~ ~ -..............-~ ARE YOU TIRED OF BEING THE CENTER OF ATTENTION? Getting back in shape takes more than good intentions and a few sit-ups. Shape-Up Center is your complete fitness club, emphasizing one-on-one training in a friendly atmosphere -so you get the results you desire! t-UH YOl~R FAVORITE DAD OR GRAD! GIVE THE GIFT OF FITNESS •.• PERSONALLY! AN INTRODUCTION TO THE SHAPE-UP CENTER, WHERE WE TAKE YOUR FITNESS PERSONALLY. Person.I FlliMM Tr111nlng -Co-Ed Aerobics (714) 631-3623 462-C &st 17th St. • Costa Meaa, CA 92627 what limited," Cross said. "If viewen want to look at galaxies and nebulas, they need to go _out to the desert or mountains. Otherwise, they can view planets right from their own backyards ... The big news for this summer is that Mars and Saturn will be the most visible. Cross said the Red Planet will be the closest to the earth it has been in 12 years. "It will be at its best in September, but it will be visible all summer.,. Cross said. "Saturn is a fantastic evening object because of its rings ... Viewers shouldn't be disap- pointed if they can't see Jupiter, because it is currently dipping below the horizon. However, Cross said it will come back into view at the end of this year. Scope City is a one-stop store for the amateur astronomer. The big three manufacturers of scopes featured at Scope City are Parks, Celestron and Meade. However, Bausch and Lomb, Bushnell, Televue, Kronehof, Steiner, Swarovski and Zeiss are also some of the bra nds featured. Books and star charts are avail- able, as well as a wide variety of binoculars and land scopes and any accessories an astronomer wouJd need. Cross said a refractor tele- scope can be purchased for as little as $200. Scope City is located at 3033 Bristol Street, Costa Mesa. Hours are 9 a.m . to 7 p .m .. Monday through Saturday. For more information. ca/1957-6900. At Ease holds area's attention At-Ease is a store that iden- tifies with Newport Beach and Newport Beach identifies with the store, said manager Joe Vasco. "We have been in Fashion Island since 1969, we are a community store," Vasco said. "Our customers come in because they know they will be satisfied with what we offer. We spe- cialize in traditional fashion with splashes of color." At-Ease bas started a catalog, which V asco said has met with success. The catalog is mailed out to a list of 80,000. If cus- tomers are interested in getting on the mailing list, all they have to do is visit the store and sign up. At-Ease personnel are proud that the store can outfit a whole family, with the exception of little girls, from head to toe, from very casual to very dressy items. Ladies will delight in a variety of ~wcatcrs in all colors, belts, jeans to linen pants. shorts, career dresses, skirts, shirts and blouses, earrings, necklaces, wallets, leather purses and shoes. C ustomers can mix and match to their hearts' content. Only the top brands are features, such as Polo,Adrienne Vittadini, Ruff- Hewn. Corbin and Cole Haan, lo name a f cw. Men will find such names as Polo. Kenneth Gordon Shirt- makers, Talbot-ties, Alan Aine sweaters from England, Cole Haan, Timberland, Sperry Top- sider and Alden. Casual to dressy suit.s will be found. .. We have an inventory of prefinishcd trousers that is unparalleled," said Vasco. "Our customers will get immediate gratification with our in-house alterations. We can press a shirt for them in I 0 minutes ... Men's gift items for Father's Day include quality shaving sets, pocket knives and monogramed blazer buttons, to name a f cw. The younger boys will delight in their own section, placed in an area of the store called Al's Garage. It is part of At-Ease, just a separate department, fixed up like a 'SOs garage. A 19S4 Chev- rolet resides on a hoist in the center of the store. The walls arc lined with old tires, oil cans and garage signs. An antique Coca Cola machine highlights the front of the store. Out.side the door arc two Flying A gasoline pumps, which are obviously old, because there is only room for a three-digit purchase. Boys will find items by Quicksilver, Ruff- Hcwn, Big Dogs, Gotcha and "the best selection of t-sbirts you will ever see, .. said Vasco. Little boys' sizes begin at size 6-8. There is a selection of shorts and t-shirts, jackets, sports coats and blazers. Ai-Ease is located at 579 Fashion Island in Newport Beach. Hours are JO a.m. to 9 p.m ., Mo1fday through Friday, JO a.m. to 6 p.m. on SalUrday and noon to 5 p.m. on Sunday. For more information, ca/1644- 5070. .. LGB featured at Train Stop For Father's Day gift-giving, there is nothing like a train. Model train, that is. For serious train fanciers, the store to visit is Train Stop in Costa Mesa. Train Stop has been a fixture in Costa Mesa for 15 years. Paul · Kirby has owned the store for the past five years. He also owns the parent store in San Dimas, which he said has five times more room than the Costa Mesa location. The San Dimas store is the oldest and largest train store in the Los Angeles area. It was established in 1936 and is still going strong, Kirby said. Popular with train collectors right now arc the big trains, the LGB, according to Kirby. But both stores feature all gauges from G through Z in all name brands. LGB is a G gauge and has increased in popularity among women, Kirby said . Lionel brand is well-known to train buffs. Kirby said tht he is gettinn gmore Lionel merchan- dise now than he bas in the past 10 years, because of a change in ownership. Formerly, Lionel was a sub- sidiary of General Mills, but ownership was taken over by a private individual last year. Lionel owns another popular name in train, American Flyer, which is still in production. Another popular brand found at Train Stop is the Bachman HO gauge, Kirby said. He buys cllll111~ • "91 II AT HOIE-At-Em. "'6cll .,.cllllna i1 c1ta1111 ... ICCllltria fir 1111 lllirt futlly.11'""1111 w* nrilly If tifta fir.._•• 100. &o 1111111 lbe 1r1ln. Cut dlW1I on salt. Adding salt to you" food could subtract years from your life. Because in some people salt contributes to high blood pressure, a con- dition that increases your risk of heart disease. co1oum1 -o.. "" llf'r ""''" -11111 Tllll ..., •• --. GREAT GIFT IDEAS f oR f AIBER'S DAY, JUNE 19rH Polo forMa.n ... Loundanzd cotton uwi1l "windb~Wzr, •79.50. Cott.one.~ sWtiatczr, $87. 50 . $bort, e,l<iavcz. button - down madra ~ .eh lrt, •05.00 . Bluq. cMmbray pants, $55.00. Po lo fbr Boy;:; ... Chambray sfl1rt, t37.00 . St, ri pcz.d cot t,on.. ox f om cloth shirt,$ 38. 50. Pl<iat<z.d short,,$ 3lt. 00 . The Complete Salling Course The Perteet Gitt for Dads and Grads • Largest Selection of Sai I boots -22' -46' • Sail from 30 Locations (Includes All So. Calif. Harbors) • Complete Sailing Instructions ASA Certified Instruction 714/673-7763 • Full Service Sailing Club Offering Numerous Social & Sailing Activities 600 East Bay Ave. A-4 (At Balboa Fun Zone) Newport Beach ==-........... -· ,_ g Im l I• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS J II. 1• Jean-David a fashion-wizard Fashion-conscious Harbor Area residents who love French high fashion don't need to travel to the Champs Elysscs in Paris to find it. A trip to Jean-David Boutique, Newport's newest fashion stop, is all that is needed. Owner Jean-David came from Paris two years ago to offer high French fas hi on to Southern California. He guarantees that customcn will not find his items anywhere else. He imports directly from France. Jean-David grew up in the fashion industry in Paris and bas been involved himself for I 0 ) ) years. He searches for the most unique items for men and women and only stocks one or two pieces of each item. "That way, customers know what they are getting is unique," he said. When customer walk into the boutique, designed in· eye- catching black and white, they know they are in· for a treat. women will find bubble skirts in a floral pattern, fashioned from finest lace. Jackets, blouses, dresses and two-piece outfits will be tantalizing. French names such as Amazone, Diffusion, Regina Rubens and Gilbert Basson will be found. Necklaces and accessories provide just the right compliment. Men will delight in separates and suits. Jackets, shirts and pants in the highest of fashion arc offered by Mister Factice, Sakai and N ogaret. As a grand opening special, Jean-David Boutique is offering a 20 percent discount off of everything in the store. Jean-David Boutique is located at 3414 Via Udo in Newport Beach. Hows are JO a.m. to 6 p .m., seven days a week. For more lnf ormation, ca/1673-2160. Open your eyes and see just how many subjects are covered in the new edition of the Consumer Information Catalog. It's free/'ust for the asking and so are nearly hal of the 200 federal publications described inside. Book- lets on subjects like financial and career plaming; eating right, exercis- inQ. and staying healthy; housing and child care; federal benefrt programs. Just about everything yoo would need to know. Write today. We11 send you the latest edition of the Consumer Informa- tion Catalog. which is updated and published quarterly. It'll be a great help,you11see.Justwr~e: .. TIE WIZ -.-.OlwN 1111 ...... In ..... flllllll -.ec 11 Ill lllr'9r Anl. The perfect shop for fine chinaware A public service ~ this publication and the Consumer Information Center of the U.S. General Services Administration. For Father's Day gift giving, Almost and Perfect English China is the place to look first, with its many unique gift ideas. Shoppers will be able to chose between a selection of pilsner glasses, 22 ounce brandy snif- ters, toby jugs, decanters, silver galley trays bone china boxes with a hunt scene for stashing dresscrtop items, biscuit barrels and Lady Clare placemats with golfing scenes. For Dad's office, there is a selection of Royal Brierley 30 percent lead crystal paperweights and Baccarat and Lalique crystal animals, which can double as paperweights. Almost and Perfect English China is patterned after the Reject China Shop in London, JEAN-DAVID BOUTIQUE NOW OPEN! High Fashion Designs From France Featuring: Gilbert Sasson Regina Rubens Nogaret 20°/o OFF NOW THROUGH JUNE 17 3424 Via Lido Newport Beach, CA 92663 (714) 673-2160 said owner Jean Bearden. Cus- tomers should not be fooled by the "almost" in the store's name. Wooden shelves reach up to the ceiling 'in the shop and cups are displayed on hooks. Like the Reject China Shop, Almost and Perfect English China's mer- chandise is only about two percent less than perfect, while the other 98 percent is top- quality merchandise. And in most cases, it is difficult to see why the less-than-perfect mer- chandise is so classified. Bearden said it is not too early to get in orders for the Spode Christmas Tree pattern. The shop stocks this famous pattern all year and customers can realize a savings which is below retail, as are all of the items in the shop. Almost and Perfect English China is located at 743 W. Baker in Costa Mesa. Hours are JO a.m . to 5:30 p.m., Monday through Friday and JO a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday. For more information, call 141-9973. • • Marina Sailing wHI show you the ropes Marina Sailing is a company that bu been in existence since 1962, but came to Newport Be.ch a year aao, according to company president Rieb Mosier. Marina Sailing teaches sailing at four ASA certified facilities, including Newport Beach,, Mar- ina del Rey, Channel Islands Harbor and Long Beach. The location have 70 charter boats between them, from 22 to 46 feet, Mosier said. The company spon- sors Marina Cup races for its members, flotillas to Catalina and crew parties. In addition, there is a special gift store featuring shirts, sweaters, com- passes, knives and other spe- cialty items, Mosier said. This is the perfect place to shop for Father's Day, if Dad enjoys anything nautical. Or a membership for Dad to Marina Sailing might be just the ri$ht ticket. When joining Mar- ina Sailing, members are joining a club of enthusiastic people who love the excitement of sailing and enjoy the lifestyles of Cali- fornia outdoor sports. the group organizes many sailing social activities, especially designed to get memben out on the water and at the same time to meet new friends and share in active participation. Classes are offered at all levels, including heavy weather class, electronic classes, big boat classes, navigation classes and race clinics. lbe complete sailing course is an extensive program of basic, intermediate and advanced sailing instruction. The basic and intermediate courses are all that the new sailor needs. this comprehensive pro- gram will give the participant 14 to 15 hours of onthe-water instruction, a three-hour naviga- tion class and an eighthour daysail upon completing the course. The program is available weekdays and weekends, aboard cruising sailboats of 21-30 feet. Marina Sailing is located at 600 E. Bay Avenue, Suite A-4, near the Fun Zone, in Newport Beach. For more information, ca/1673-7763. Madrid otters brunch for dads Madrid Restaurant is offering a special for Father's Day and for celebrating that important graduation. For SI 2.95 on Father's Day, diners can enjoy a brunch of suckling pig, Paella a la Valen- cia, a salad bar and desserts, all they can eat. A complimentary glass of champagne or wine is offered, as well as half-price on drinks. A special bonus is Ma- drid's famous flamenco shows. featuring Lourdes Rodriguez, accompanied by David de Alva on guitar and Rosa de Huelva on vocals. Rodriguez said s he enjoys performing at the S unday brunches because fami lies come in and she lets the children up on the stage with her . 7 p.m .. Sunday through Thurs- day. Diners will receive 25 percent off the menu items. Happy Hour takes place from 4 to 7 p.m., Monday through Friday, with complimentary hors d'oeuvres. Sunday buffet brunches with live entertainment takes place from 11 a .m. to 4 p.m. Also available are banquet facilities for up to 200 people. The restaurant is brimming with atmosphere and each room has its own personality. Madrid Restaurant is located at 4250 Martingale Way in Ne,..~·port Beach. near Jo hn Way ne Airport. For more infor- mation and reservations. call 752-6020. 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Madrid is well-known in the Harbor Area by those who enjoy authentic Spanish cuisine. The menu features a variety of Con- tinental delights. Diners have a choice meat dishes, grill items or seafood for their main course. Paella is a colorful dish, which is to the Spanish what pasta is to the Italians. It features a variety of possible ingredients including seafood. meat and vegetables. The rice is colored with genuine saffron and cooked in olive oil. Adding to the authenticity is Madrid's chef, who hail from Malaga. Spain and know all of the Spani h specialities. Other pecial at Madrid are the Sun,et Dinner . from 5 to BACCHUS (Large, Small. Miniature) MAX HENK 1959 Large Selection of Toby Jugs Specially Priced at $59.90 (While Quantities Last} Also Pllsners for Him at $18.00 (Box of 4) DECANTERS- BISCUIT BARRELLS -BRANDY'S 1'l..a 4 Perfeet E•gllsla CW.. , 743-8 Baker St, Costa Mesa 241-9973 • UPS SHIPPING AVAILABLE• MOI -FRI 10:00 AM · 5:~ AM · SAT · 10:00 AM · 5:00 PM PORTH OS (One of the Three Musketeers) MAX HENK 1956 - - PAii • Jm I. 1• THE NEWPORT ENStGN/COSTA MESA N~ 11. 1• Shape Up Center molds a new yOu . Shape Up Center's .. Shape Up For Summer Contest" is still underway for clients who want to lose body fat. The contest concludes on June 25. according to Mark Thompson. club man- ager. .. The contest has been very successful in the past and rm excited about this one,•• Thomp- son said. "Anna Marie Kanka and Drew Warmington both lost 6.2 percent body fat in six weeks. Last year, Bambi and David Arnold were the winners, losing 5.9 and 6.4 percent respectively." The entry fee for the contest is S 10. Contestants are given a computerized body fat analysis before and after to determine what was lost. Thompson said that those who have lost any- where from one to three percent of fat in the hips, thighs and tummy have been able to keep it off because Shape Up Center gets the clients to develop proper eating habits that they can stick to. Shape Up Center was opened in 1982 by Robert Burns, and the concept is one-on-one fitness training. The club's mission statement says, "Fitness. Take it personally." Shape Up Center has a myriad of services to help clients achieve their fitness goals. Personal training, eating management program, aerobics and a tanning facility are all offered at the club. When clients first go to Shape Up Center, they might have specific goals in mind. They will meet with counselors and set up game plans tailored just for them. They meet with their trainers by appointment. The reason for this is because only five trainers are allowed in the private gym with their clients at one time. Only the finest Cam Star variable resistance, coun-. terbalanced equipment is used . A complete line of free weights is incorporated in the workout along with special exercises. The eating management pro- gram is included with personal training, however, clients ·can participate only in this program, if they desire. A complete body assessment is done, including flexibility tests, body fat ana- lyses, blood pressure check, cardiovascular tests, girth mea- surements and an evaluation of what current diet and eating habits. are. Madrid Restaurant is the Only Continental Restaurant in Orange County Which Offers Authentic Foods of Spain Come Set What Maltts Us Di.fft:rtnt WORK GIT -.... U, C.-.._ ltlllr1 Ina .,_.-. Wiiia Diii LJl"'S mrdll 11 1111 Cllllr'I ...... ,_, Lunch Seived Monday thru Friday 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Happy Hour Monday thru Friday 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. Complimentary Hors d'Oeuvres and 1/2 OFF On Drinks Sunset Dinners Sunday thru Thursday 5:00-7:00 p.m. 25% OFF MENU Dinner and Flamenco Show Nightly Sunday Brunch Make Reservations Now for Your Favorite Dad or Grad (714) 752-6020 ... 250 Martingale Way, Newport Beach (Across fr(lm Mmd1e11 Hotel) The aerobics program is avail- able is clients only want that. There are four types of classes in levels. Shape Up Center's tanning is very popular and the club offers a laydown bed with an advanced six-bulb double-facial unit. This is ideal for tanning before hitting the beach this summer. Shape Up Center is located at Trains ... ...... tr. ,... 31 directly from the manufacturer and passes the savings on to his customers. usually about 30 to 40 percent under normal retail. 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This Ioctl po\\Trfully illuminating. ational resourc.:s. Local r«:sourcefulnt:~s . Chicago Tide CS , (714) 547-7251 (800) FOR-TITLE 462-C East 17th Street, Costa Mesa. It is open seven days a week. Monday through Friday at 6 a.m.for aerobics and closing at 9 p .m . Monday through Thursday. The club closes or 6 p .m . on Friday. On Saturday. the club is open from 8 a.m. 10 5 p .m . and on Sunday from 9 a.m . to 5 p .m. For more information, ca/1631-3623. equipment. Howver. they will find more at the San Dimas location. due to space limita- tions at the Costa Mesa store. Kirby offers custom layout work and wi ll advise customers o n their own layouts. His store features everything needed for the serious model railroader. including magazi nes and books on collecting. Beginning collectors will enjoy visiting Train Stop and getting advise from experienced layout builders. Train Stop is located at 1089 Baker Street in Costa Mesa. Hours are Mo nday through Friday, from noon to 11111 "'' ll11r1 II Cllrl. Exercise serves you right. • The Marriott has it all Newport Beach's Marriott has long been a landmark in the Harbor Arca and many think of the Marriott first for the variety of entertainment offered there. New to the Marriott is J .W.'s Sea Grill. "The concept is something new to Marriott," said Greg Smith, a spokesperson for Mar- riott Newport Beach. "The res- taurant opened up in 20 hotels last year and this spring on the West Coast." J .W.'s at the Newport Mar- riott is located in what used to be the Capriccio Cafe. The room is the same, but the menu is different, Smith said. The emphasis is on fresh seafood, broiled, sauteed, stuffed or blackened . It is very cost- con sciou s, with selections starting out at $6.95 for dinner and $5.25 for. lunch, Smith said. Cashmere. ca.che HAVE A LOOI -lllrt RI DllF llclllll WI llllwl Ill -11 1111 fill c111111 Mfllllll 11 C11~•ar1 ........ Cashmere is always inf ashion, during any time of the year, even during cool summer nights. To fulfill the need of the cashmcre- bu ying customer, Fashion Island's newest store, William Kasper The Cashmere People opened five months ago. "William Kasper was the top supplier to the finer department stores," said store manager Michael Wu. "But he wanted to branch out into specialty stores." Customers will find sweaters, skirts, dresses and pants in I 00 percent cashmere. For Father's Day gift giving, c u st o me rs should look over the inventory of men's sweaters, in all colors and designs. The same applies to gift giving for a favorite graduate. A bonus is that customers will realize a 50 percent discount on selected items in the store, said Wu. And he said summer is the be t time to buy ca hmere item . Cashmere is the rarest natural fiber in the world. It is combed from under the neece of the cashmere goat li ving in the almost inaccessible reaches of Inner Mongolia in the People's Republic of C hina. The popular belief is that cashmere is a fine wool from Kashmir, which is partly true, as the use of cashmere can be traced back as far as the 15th century, when in the Kashmir city of Srinagar, it was realized that the under-fleece of the cashmere goat could be woven into beau- tiful shawls. For hundreds of years, crafts- men weavers created shawls of the most exotic, colorful design, before their skill reached West- ern Europe in the late 19th century. Unlike wool, cash me~ is painstakingly hand<ombcd, rather than sheared, and only the soft under-hair closest to the akin of the 1oat is fine enoup to be used. The goats can only be combed once a year in the spring and it takes the under- hair of 24 goats to make an overcoat or two for an average sweater. This is why cashmere has the luxury status. The soft feel that no man-made fiber has yet been able to copy, combines warmth with light feeling. No other fiber can off er the same warmth in relation to its weight. William Kasper The Cash- mere People is located at 599 Fashion Island in Newport Beach. Hours are JO a.m. to 9 p.m .. Monday through Friday. JO a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday and noon 10 5 p.m. on Sunday. For more information. ca/1721- 6898. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY CASHMERE! Breakfast is also offered, but without scaf ood. For Father's Day, Sunday brunch will be served both inside and out on the terrace. G.rads celebrating at the Marriott will receive a complimentary cup of Be rmuda Fish C howder, a spicy tomato soup rich with diced vegetables and fish served with sherry pepper sauce and dark rum. The recipe was originated at the Marriott's Bermuda re sort, Smith said. "It is now the signature for all of our seafood restaurants," he added. Dad's might want to celebrate Father's Day all weekend, by getting away to the Marriott. Room specials begin at $69 for two and it includes brcakf ast. FINE DININI -1*1 ......... EllillWlllll •ilY 1111 Cliai• .. J. w:a s. Grill. I .. ralllrlal ii 1111 M1rrillt Hlltl. The Marriott offers many entertainment o ptio ns. The View Room is located on the 16th noor of the Tower. Guests can sip cocktails and enjoy a breathtaking view of the city lights. The Lobby ~ar and Pool Bar arc there for those who just want to have fun. icole's Grill is the upscale re taurant which offers fine Contine ntal cuisine. For large parties, the Marriott has a variety of banquet facilities available. For m ore information and reservations. ca/1640-4()()(). Sea vod So Fresh, PeopleAre Talking. ENTREES FROM $6.95! E verybody's talking about the new ]Ws Sea Grill Restaurant -and how fresh it is to see reasonable prices on a great seafood menu. It's the freshest, most delicious seafood around -broiled, sautced, stuffed with fresh crabmcat, or blackened cajun-style. And served in a c~ friendly atmosphere with reasonable prices. So go ahead, tell your friends. Bu~ don't tell too many. You might scare the fish aw2f. \ Bring thJs ad with you and receive a complimentary cup of our specialty, Bermuda Fish C.bowder, with eftJ"Y eotree purchased. Offer expires juoe 30, 1988. NE~JJ.,\\g[!lq!!u·a 900 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach, Dt 926()(), 714·640-4000 Fashion 1 land·_ ne"\.C l addnion to year round ekg.uKr has Jm\ed. offcnng the fine t in ca hmerc apparel Remember Dads and Grads with a simple V Neck Cashmere Pullover 599 Newpon Center Drive Newpon &Heh 721-6898 - I ,_ • h I I. I• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS--ai 11. I• 50,000 Circulation in the Hafbor Area 110,000 Local Readers -- Some newspapers deliver copies to a wide range of cities, including Laguna Beach, Fountain Valley or Huntington Beach. Which is fine-unless you 're a local realtor who does ,business in the Harbor Area. If you are, and if advertising in your immediate neighborhood is important to you, then The Newport Ensign and The Costa Mesa News offer a hometown advanta~e. That's because we distribute our real ~state section only in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa, and no place else. So your advertising is seen by 110,000 readers in YOUR immediate market. The people who will buy homes from you. And list with you. Advertising to cities you don't do business in just doesn't make sense. Or cents. The Hometown Advantage. The Newport Ensign . The Costa .Mesa News Cover Home Offered by JoAnn Kenton of RE/MAX-Newport ~each . . • •I Promontory Bay home presents Italian crystal, Mexican pavers BY CHERYL STERLING Quality bayfront living on scenic Promontory Bay is avail- able now in this week •s featured home. It combines Mediterra- nean exterior architecture to bknd w~h its bayfront su~ roundings, with old world Eng- lish manner styling inside the home. "This is the most exciting and beautiful listing I have ever had, 99said JoAa Kmtoa, listing agent with Re/Mall of Newport. "This home is great for enter- taining and it is delightful in the way it flows. 9' The home is located at 706 Harbor Island Drive and offers five bedrooms, five baths, four fireplaces, a large family room. pool and spa and a boat dock with ample room for a SO-foot boat and two smaller ones, and a complete security and fire alarm system. MEXICAN PA VERS, ENGLISH OAK, ITALIAN CRYSTAL Guests enter the courtyard, which is enclosed in used brick with stained glass insets, through a heavy oak door. There, they will be treated to the sight of an inviting lap pool and luxurious blue tile spa. The entry is accessible through double oak doon with stained glass windows. Mexican pavers arc used throughout the entire fmt story, with the excep- tion of the maid's room, which is carpeted. Oak waimcottina was imported from England and is used liberally beginnin1 in the entry ball and continuing through the living room. To the riaht of the entry hall is the elegant guest powder room. Carrara marble is used on the counter top, and the basin is handpainted. A wall of smokedmirrors and a candela- bra chandelier adds elcpnce. Guests step down to the for- mal living. which blends a touch of the casual as well. The ceiling is overbeight and coffered with oak beams. Brightness is added by the many windows, and French doon open onto the deck and afford a marvelous view of the bay. A handcarved oak bar with brass and tile top. accents the rear of the living room. The bar area bu ample storage. . A built-in bookshelf flanks the fireplace on the left. The fire.. place is of handcarved oak, with black marble. In one corner, with a view of the bay, is an area with an overhead fan light, ideal for a small table for casual dining or for games. Guests step up to the formal dining room, which bu a bank of windows and French doon facing the bay. Two eye-atcbiq featwa of this room are the imported Italian crystal c~ lier and the fireplace which came from a country house in Eq- land. A built-in china cabinet with leaded glass is another highlight. Bi-fold doon open to a pass-through between the kitchen and dining room. The kitchen is accessible from the dining room or through a hall off the living room. Ceramic tile counters, a stainless steel triple sink, Jenn Air electric range top. Chamben double HTIEIAY-Tlll ... llnll _ _...._ .. ,_ .. , ....... --. wall-mounted oven and indirect lighting panels arc the main conveniences of the kitchen. The informal dining area has a candelabra light fixture, French doon to the sideyard and a built- in telephone table. The huge walk-in pantry is located in the ball off the kitchen. The ball leads to the maid's quarten, laundry area and pro- vides indoor access to the double garqe. The maid's quarters is luxur- ious with its double wardrobe and private bath. The bath has tile used throughout and a double-sized stall shower. SURPRISES UPSTAIRS The second story is reached via the twisted-wood staircase ucending from the entry ball to a galleria, which overlooks the entry. A crystal chandelier is suspended in the stairwell The upstairs yields many surprilcs. lf pests bear riaht past the plleria, they will find themselves in a family/ game room, which is ideal for enter- taining. A bank of windows looks out toward the front of the home, and French doors open onto a balcony an4 allow in the ocean breeu. One corner of the room bas a used brick fireplace with oak mantlepicce. The antique oak. bar was imported from England. There is ample room for a pool table and video machines. A tiff any-style lamp adds to the ambience. Back to the ball, there is a separate door also leading to the balcony. which can be left open for enjoyina the breeu. The first bedroom has been converted to a workout room by the current owncn. There is a double wardrobe and two walls have full mirrors. The second bedroom bu a triple wardrobe. This area can also be used as a Jack and Jill wing, because two bedrooms share a bath in between. Tbe bath bu a separate lavatory area with blue tile. C1 7 1f • .... 12C i of REALTORS Tllllflll:I 1111• -llEll 1111,- Upper Unit with gorgeous view of hills. Lota of light and lovely bree7.es. Ideal for executive or couple. Nicely uPlf8ded and very quiet location with amenities. Ask for ... JO-ANN KENTON ••••mm 111t111 Prime location. FOCI condition and on1y .... to belich. 3 BR. 2 BA & 2 BB. 1 BA units with pat inca'm potential Seller wmdll ~ofter. A* fOI' ... DBLIA DBLGADO ........ ,.... ·····-One block to the beach! 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DIANA Paoeau ... , ••• , Em9Ell Blllm 1711,- Light & airy 2 BR with hardwood floors. Over- sized lot large enough for pool with formal gardens and fountain. Ask for ... MARY DI TULLIO ••••1 • 11111 sm.111 Charmine. newly redecoraied, pride«-own- enhip 2 BR. 2 BA. heme with detached IUSt quart.en. Larae family room w/fireplace, p.armet kitdwn and master bedroom all overlook pool and entertainment yard. RV and boat~ area. Ask for. PAULA BAILEY 1111• .. Ill Ill Ml 111118. For ie... Quiet location w~ J8l'CI, 4 BR. 2 ~ BA. 2 story, family room, 2 fireplMB. camalllnity pool & tennis court. Reedy fOI' immediate oc- cupancy. $2500 mo. A* fOI' ••. JULIA LIAO Clllll E .. mtD Walk to the beach from th.is lovely 3 BR home + rear unit. One of the most desirable streets in Corona Del Mar. Call for your exclusive showing. Ask for ... ESTHER YANK 11n 11111 am IRE 11,111,111 PROO:. SUNNY LOCATION ON LARGE LOT! OJnt.emporary & transitional in dmip. this home features hiah eeilinp. beautiful brick floor&. & an open. flowin8 Ooorplan. Daiped by inter- nationally acclaimed architect. 6 family bedrooms. maid'• room, 8 ba~ & formal dininc rocm. Private bliymde tel"nl'e and dock for J.arse yacht! Ask for ... DENNE SODERLING Lm IRE llR 11 ii 14.111,111 DOUBLE WIDE LOT NEXT TO BEAUTD'UL BEA.CH-END! This lovely traditional 1 e1irience offen five Jarae bc:lnm, a aeparate maid'• room, five be~ three firepl.-a, & a center atrium with skyli&hta for all-day aanlicht! ~ h.,.. bayside patio, finished in fine 81ate, features swimminc pool. private spa. & C'a9mdinc water- fall. Large dock fOI' ..,,era1 boata. Price includes furniahino. OWNER MAY TRADE FOR A SM.ALLER BAYFRONT. By appointment only. Ask for ... DENNE SODERLING •11• RCl.11111 IU7l,lll Smell the flowers, feel the cool water in your own lake, hear the nstling of your towering trees. Far away ... yet in the nearby 1\mtin Hills ... you can rejoice in your surroundinp and relax in your magnificent home on 2 acres. For a picture brochure or private showing. Call. Ask for ... MAXINE GOLDEN llY«Ell NM 1174.111 Reduced 20k! Seller is anxious. Fabulous 2 BR. 2 . BA decoraur condo with ocean views & bleeas from ~ rocxn. New berber carpet. mirrored- marble fireplace, cedar cloeeta & more. Security gaied community cnly a couple bliai=k1 t.o beech. Just reduced to .ell at $174,000. Ask for ... DELIA DELGADO 11111 lllCI I n 1111,111 Elegant marble 0oon. io tt. ~ . ..-eeous JandKaping. 3 BR, + family room + kitchen nook. Ready to move into. You'll be impewd! 28 Hill.tale. Ask for ... MONICA RUGGIEBI •111111111111-.. • •n El 11,lm,lll Beautiful custom 4 BR. 4 BA bayfront home. Elegantly decorated in white tile in entry, kitchen and hall w /plush neutral color carpeting thru-<>Ut. Rotunda-like livinC room w/marble frplc. Granite wet bar w/brul sink in family room, formal dining room w /custom mirron. Beautiful master suite w/cuswm tile tub & shower. Room for 3 boats. Sec. system. A/C, & extra storace in garage under home. A MUST SEE! Ask for ... RONl'ELSOT •nnn •• llEW 111,111 New on market in eXICIPllmt location with views ~ Catalina and PaJoa Verda Larae lot, with llMi windbreak fence, private paol ..... Two 8'ar)' home, 4 BB. air conditiaNnl. electronic air dmner, 2 ,.tiaa & ~ aperiel fature. Private pted entranl.'e & beautifully lmdllmped. By appointlmnt only. A* far ... JO-ANN DORAN CILlll B .. mtD 1111,111 Just ...,am You'll haw a hard time cleeMMn1 whicll unit you'll live in. Charmint 2 BR. den, BA with fireplaoe plus a 1arte 3 BR. 2 ~ BA with private decb, vaulted ceiJin1a & more. All thil plw 4 a1r parlr.inc. Open Sunday 1-5 PM. AM for ... DELIA DELGADO 3 CORPORATB PLAZA • SUITE 101 • NBWPORT CENTER INDBPBNDBNT MRMBBR BROKBR Nil 4C all I. I• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA N~ ll 1• n . I _I. • ' , .. I . ' • , . f n I l 1 ~· J11.'' .,,.,.. '· ... '',' .._, ~ • ,. • ... " • ~ • ' .. • ' 4 .. ./ . • < Lido, 714 Realty join forces with Prudential BY CHERYL STEHLING Howard Dippell, owner/ broker of Lido Realty, is proud to announce that the company has joined forces with The Prudential Real Estate Affiliates network. "Our management goals and those of The Prudential are the same, .. Dippell said. "There are many benefits for both The Prudential and for us. We have the local knowledge to bring to the company and now we offer the benefits of a national organ- ization." Lido Realty has been a land- mark in Newport Beach for the past 50 years. In 1982, it was purchased from Red Hill Realty REAL ESTATE FACTS By: Patrick Tenore PLEASE PAY ATTENTIONI Put your house on the market for sale today, and you'll find it compet- ing for attention tomorrow. Most buyers don't purchase the first home they see. They want to look at a variety of homes in differ- ent styles, room arrangements and decors. Some want to see only three homes before making a decision, but others Insist on teelng them all. That means you• home will be Involved In an alf-out competition for the attention of buyers. If it 1tand1 out from the crowd of other homes. it will probably sell quickly. If not. .. well, you get the picture. Why not give your home "buyer appeal" to make It stand out from the competition? You can. and I'll be happy to show you how. Bui- cally there are four 1tepe involved which will lead your home to a fu- ter sale at a better price. The most costly step, In time and money, involves addressing major repairs. A rule of thumb often UMd Is that you may expect to receive $2.00 less for your home for ~ery $1 .00 in repairs not completed. The other three 1tepa require more effort than money. They are: 1) clean and organize your home thoroughly, 2) add cosmetic touches to decor, and 3) Mt the ·~ for buyers by appealing to their emotions. To learn more about giving your home "buyer appeal," give me a call today! LLONGS OF NEWPORT PRESENT GREAT VALUES :·1ARBOR VIEW HOMES Immaculate, and the perfect location on the greenbelt. Three bedrooms and 2 baths. $409,000 IN IRVINE -TURTLE ROCK Turtle Rock Ridge town home with 2 bedrooms + den. Like a model home. Fine Turtle Rock value. $225,000 1211 PORTSIDE 4 bedroom home completely remodeled . Magnificent view of Harbor and Ocean. Pri- vate Courtyard. 3 car garage. $649,000 PORTOFlf'T\'ODEL In Harbor View~(\\,,>Vree bedrooms and 2~ baths. Nea~~nd clubhouse. $435,000 SOMER_~ODEL In Harbor Vie,~U~~bedrooms and a huge lot. Many '-;J,, ddes. $475,000 TWO TOWIHOMES FOR LEASE ·Three bedrooms and 211.z baths. ·•· Two bedrooms and 2 baths plus den. Each is $1,395 per month. One year lease. If IEIPllTa by Dippell Realty Company, whose base is in the Hancock Park area of Los Angeles. Dip- pell is very excited about the new company, which is called The Prudential Lido Realty. Over the next month, Dippell said there will be sign and stationary changes, but personnel and location will remain the same. However, Dippell said be hopes to increase bis roster of agents from its current 20 to 30 within the next year. Dippell would like to stress that each office of The Pruden- tial Real Estate Affiliates is independently owned and oper- ated, and Lido Realty was not sold to The Prudential. Dippell said he is proud to have been chosen as one of the charter Newport Beach affiliates, because the selection process is long and rigorous. Another company in Newport Beach which has joined with The Prudential is 714 Realty, long known for listing prestigious properties. Dippcll said Lido and 714 will combine forces in advertising. "We arc very pleased to be working cooperatively with 714 Realty as the other Prudential affiliated in Newport Beach,•• Dippcll said. The Prudential docsn l just chose anyone to be affinated with the company, Dippell said . The selection process took sev- eral months and Lido Realty's background was very carefully investigated, he said. The com- pany checks ref erenccs including community leaders and people who have done business with Lido. The Prudential was look- ing for companies that arc established and have specific growth patterns, Dippell said. In return, Dippcll did some careful checking of his own as to what The Prudential would off er in terms of management, financial commitment and benefits. Dippell was pleased to find The Prudential's comput~r system is state.of-the-art, with connections to ref ere nee banks and major loan programs from national and regional lenders. As a bonus to the agents, they will receive an attractive health insurance package. .. Currently, one out of every five people in the United States docs business with The Pruden- tial every year and nine out of 10 people in the United States know of The Prudential, so the referral and identification with The Prudential's integrity will.be uscf ul to us," Dip pell said. The Prudential is the largest, non-banking corporation in the world, which has done a tre- mendous amount of real estate and development, said Dippell. The company controls $34 bil- lion worth of real estate every day and buys or sells between $30 and $40 million worth of real estate. Dippell said the company recently expanded to include residential real estate. · The national headquarters for The Prudential Real Estate Affiliates is located in South Coast Plaza, another benefit, according to Dippcll. And all of his agents are excited about the new company, he said. Orientation takes place this week in the Vintage Room of the Ritz Hotel. The Prudential Lido Realty is located at 3377 Via Lido, New- port Beach. Phone: 673-7300. lmagi• I 10" hod to ask for blood to sow the 5fe of someone you love. Next time the American Red Cross asks, give blood, please. Balboa Peninsula Newport Beach ·,.. CUStom TOWMomls • tWilloc* to lay, one moct to~ ·Two .-..uoms · ~ bltfts .,,.. ...... . ,...,... ... , 1550 SQ. ft. . 1900 tq. ft. • TWo Cir Glrllfi • NI tecurtty Syam . ape COii "*"' A~tly • •• II/Tl ..• , • ·--···· ... Vllws · con••IPW•Y Mla1ar Dlllll1 Ullng,.... ~·· ... Lot'S Of 1'111 • $p1 Tia ... V.._. Ct• 115 • SOid 0. CllllflMtS ........ . ,.. ..... o.r. • ..., THE DALEBOUT A S S 0 . C I A T I ·O N THE REAL ESTATE COMPANY CORONA HIGHLANDS ..• Even if you're a person who is not easily excitable, this home is enough to start your heart thumping. Quiet, restful location. Magnificent grounds. Colos- sal view. Exemplary craftsmanship. Fasti- dious attention to detail. This 3 story mas- terpiece features 4 bedrooms, 41h baths, a library with a sitting room, a family room, a dining room, a game room, a green house ... and a separate free-standing guest house. The residence is only 41h years old and is well worth the ample sum being asked. . ....................... $1,315,000 DOVER SHORES ••• Come, see the elegance and privacy this home has 'to offer. 4 bedrooms each with their own private bath. Fantastic open floor plan with very large rooms. Perfect for entertaining and enjoying the beautiful views of the Back Bay. The decorator touches are exquisite from the parquet flooring to the beautiful leaded beveled glass windows. 2 air conditioners. Full security system. 3 year old kitchen. 3 car garage. Many more amenities just too numerous to mention. Come and see for yourself ........................ $875,000. BIG CANYON ••• Elegant Versaille Model. 4 bedrooms. 41.h baths. Family room. Beautifully situated on over 1 /3 acre on the golf course. Estate sized private yard has large pool, spa, barbeque and gazebo for gracious .ent~rtain­ ing. French windows and doors in kitchen and master bedroom. Marble floors in entry and dining room. 3 fireplaces. Air conditioned. Fabulous potential in th is former model .......................... $850,000 - DOVER SHORES .•• This unusual reside~ce is blessed with an abundance of everyt~mg. Majestic views. 5 bedrooms. Spacious indoors and out Fruit trees. It even has 2 retractable roofs, one over an immense atrium and one over the pool. Other virtues. in~lude a dining room and family room. This 1s ~o ordinary property. It is a r~s!~~mce of dramatic scope and limitless poss1b1ht1es ... $725,000 DOVER SHORES •.. View of back bay and lights of Newport Center. 5 bed~o.oms. 4 baths. Mexican pavers in entry hall, dining room and living room. Remodeled kitchen with sky- lights. All new appliances. Custom wallpaper. French doors. The family room doubles .as a library. One wing suitable for in-law or maids quarters. Park like setting with lots of room for children to play ............... $725,000 LIDO ISLE ••• Dramatic French M~iterra­ nean contemporary home. Water view from second story. Fabulous location two blocks from Udo Clubhouse. 3 bedrooms, loft, ~nd 3 baths. Light and bright through?ul Soaring ceiling tn living room. Beautiful ~arble fireplace open on three sides can be ~1ewed from living room and dining room and kitchen. Light oak floors. ~ carpet Gour'!'et kitchen with huge island, top of the hne appliances and granite counter tops. CustOf!l oversized spa in south facing courtyard .. Air conditioned. Highly motivated seller has = reduced price • · · · • • · • · • • · · • • • · · • 1111, . BALBOA PENINSULA ... Beautiful custom tri-level home only 6 years old and decorator perfect This home was built for those who enjoy the life style of the beach. Just steps to the shore and marvelous views from extra large sun decks. 3 bedrooms, each with their own private bath. Open beamed and planked ceilings. Thermal-paned windows. Skylights. Plantation Shuttes. Built in Thermador gas barbeque. Bu~t in vacuum system. Wet bar. 2 fireplaces. liuilt in furniture throughout. Every room in this home is light and bright. a wonderful place to come home to. If you're searching for a turn key vacation home ... this is the one •...................... $441,000 KINGS ROAD ••• Most desirable Ne~, ·-+ Beach address. Panoramic view from family room with magnificent custom bar. A kitchen to die for! 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. Plenty of space for adding on. Irresistible playhouse in back yard. If you're looking for quality ... - charm ... and location ... give yourself a treat Come see this fabulous home. You'll want it! Easy to show anytime. Just call our office and we'll make arrangements ......... $659,000 BIG CANYON •.• Expanded Monaco con- dominium with den. Guard gated community. Elevated location with panoramic golf course view. 3 bedrooms. 21.h baths. Dramatic living room with cathedral ceiling. Marble wet bar opens to living room and dining room. Large master bedroom and bath on first floor. Hardwood floors in entry and kitchen. 3 car garage. Air conditioned. A great floor plan for easy living or elegant entertainment ................................ $650,000 BA YCREST •.• Professionallly remodeled and decorated home. 4 bedrooms. 3 baths. Perfect home for the family that enjoys casual elegance. Master suite with fireplace. £?ream bath with whirlpool tub. Gourmet island kitchen with custom dome ceiling ... opens to family room. Separate study. Extra large rooms. Lots of closets. Pool and recirculating fountain. Must see to appreciate. ................................. $649,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS .. This custom 3 bed- room residence is everything the conven- tional home isn't Large corner lot. Wide. tre~­ lined street Its visual promise of a mountain retreat is not misleading. Inside. there's oak plank flooring, a step down living roo~ with a huge River Rock fireplace, a center island kitchen with imported cabinets, a large master suite with a spa and 2 balconies (one with a view of the ocean). The garage has a 3/4 bath and R.V. Access ......... $550,000 BAYCREST ..• Superb location. One .of the most prestigious neighborhoods m the community. This residence boasts a hand- some exterior and an interior capable of handling the demands of a l~rge party . o.r a large family. 4 bedrooms. Family r~~· Dining room. The huge atrium features~ sh~mg r~f. This home is also endowed with air condi- tioning, a walk-in safe, 3 fireplaces a pool and a spa and waterfall. Freshly refur- bi ...... .-A ••••••••••••••••• S535,000 .. 19U ••••••••• 631-7300 BACK BAY VIEW ••• Magnificent 17,00Q plus square foot lot with panoranic view of the Back Bay, city lights and mountains. Sparkling pool on view side of handsome ranch style home with lots of room for expansion. Two huge bedrooms. Wonderful country kitchen. Oversized three car garage. Large trees create an almost pastoral feeling in a very convenient location .............. $425,000 EASTBLUFF ••. Comfortable, immaculate home suitable for practical family living. 5 bedrooms, 2 baths. Pool. Come delight in the warmth and security that emanates from the large country kitchen. This home is truly an outstanding value in today's market ......................... $420,000 WIMBLEDON •.• Lovely 4 bedroom home in wonderful neighborhood. Beautiful decor includes cathedral ceilings and plantation shutters. Restful, light and airy throughout Customized kitchen with window seat and island work center. Community enjoys pool, spa and tennis courts ............. $315,000 BAYCREST ••• Great buy in Baycrest Spa- cious 4 bedroom house with extra large backyard. Super floorplan and many upgrades including imported ma~ble floor~. new carpets, skylight and new fireplace m family room. The custom drapes and applian- ces are only four years old. Air conditioned. Call us for an appointment ........ $291,000 SEAL BEACH ... Live in this great beach area and enjoy ocean breezes. This 3 bedroom home has hardwood floors, new roof, new tile baths. Lovely yard just right for entertain- in g. You can easily walk to the beach ........................... $290,000 HAWAII ••. Near Hilo. Hawaiian retreat Large 3 bedroom 2 bath, 2 story home on one acre of land. Separate guest house included. Fruit and nut trees. Clean air. No traffic. Near ocean. Restful, yet close to shopping, airport. . . . . . . . . . ...................... $149,000 WESTCLIFF •.• The best price in Newport Beach. Two bedroom condominium conve- niently located in an excellent,. well- maintained complex. Large, clean kitchen. Handsome carpeting in living room, dining room and bedroom. Tile in kitchen and bath. Balcony off eating area for summer enjoy- ment ............................. 129,500 ARIZONA LAND •.• Colorado River Area ..• Mohawk Valley. 36 prime acres. Levef land. All utilities. Suggested use mobfle park OI motor home park ..•............. $110,000 RANCHO CALIFORNIA. •• Two fabulous lots with utilities in La Cresta. Unobstructed views overlooking Bear Creek Golf Course. Seller will finance 5acres .......................... $11,000 19+-acres ..•..........•. ·" ...... S1M,DOO 1617 WESTCLIFF DRIVE, NEWPORT BEACH PAIE IC~E I. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS-all .1l·1··-·--- • IS RE IDE:\TI AL BROKERAGE THE LARGE T l~DE PE~DE:\T REAL ESTATE ER\'ICE "' SELECTED PROPERTIES CAREFREE LIVING $227 ,000 Near new townhome close to Upper Bay. Ocean breezes, jogging and bicycle paths. Two BR, 2BA, quite location, priced to sell. Gloria Robertson or Carolyn Lowe NEW ON THE MARKET $369,000 Great entertainment 4BR, 3BA, home with private spa. Located in family neighborhood. Raised hardwood foundation, formal dining room, family kitchen area. Gayle Amato BAYVIEW TERRACE $425,000 Three BR, 2'hBA, plus family room. One year old with beautiful view of Upper Newport Bay. Goria Robertson or Carolyn Lowe GREAT FAMILY HOME $425,000 Peninsula 3BR, 3BA contemporary custom home made of the finest materials. White ceramic floor in all living area. Walk to beach, school, c hurches. Hobie Denny A BAYCREST "BUY" $479,000 Four BR, with private pleasant back patio area. large pool and firepit. Open access to living room. New tile roof in 1986. Full bath w o ut ide access. Stan Eaton SHORECLIFF $569,000 Upgraded 3BR, 2-X BA, custom home. Master bedroom with skylight and deck. Spa, remodel kitchen, effective use of skylights, exclusive ocean beaches. Stan Eaton SERENE SETTING $649,000 Enter the courtyard from your circular drive to this wonderful custom residence. Large rooms 4BR, master suite occupies entire second level. Light wood floors, large kitchen, breakfast area. Wonderful grounds with pool. Ann Peters CORONA DEL MAR $649,000 A private paradise on the canyon. Four BR, 3 'hBA, formal dining room, family room. Magnificent grounds with pool & spa. Security system. Private ocean beach. Ann Peters PIER AND BAYVIEW! $725,000 Fantastic offering! A lowest priced bayfront with pier in Dover Shores. Single level 3BR home, remodeled with French doors, light wood floors. Ann Peters BA YFRONT $995,000 LH. Located in a private gated community, custom bayfront features, 4BR. 4BA, master suite with fireplace. Large pier and slip. Garage will ~ccommodate a limousine. Ann Peters BAYFRONT SPECTACULAR $1,590,000 Master suite with fireplace and study. Separate wing with large family roo m and 3 adjoining bedrooms. Gourmet kitchen with bay view. maid '~ room. Slip for a large yacht. Barbara Aune GOLF COURSE VIEW CONTEMPORARY IN BIG CANYON $1,295,000 hrnr BR home overlooking the 8th fairway. l .argc open rooms enclosed in cedar .. anta Maria tone and clear glass. Views of golf course and city from mo t rooms. Carol Alli on MEDITERRANEAN VILLA $1 ,395,000 Overlooks fabulous views on Big Canyon's 14th green. Five BR, custom home on oversized lot. Features formal living and dining room, family room, billiard room with fireplace. Pool & spa. Danny Bibb and Stephanie Grody ERVICES I~ THE :\ATIO'\ FABULOUS CUSTOM HOME $1,895,000 Traditional Country French, SBR, 6~BA, h ome. Serene setting on Big Canyon Country Club's 15th hole. Lake view, incredible quality through- out. Danny Bibb or Stephanie Grody GOLF COURSE VIEW $1 ,895,000 Truly Architectural Digest caliber! Four BR, plus 2BR, guest house. Single level floor plan. IOOft. slate terrace overlooking 18th fairway. Pool & spa. Danny Bibb or Stephanie Grody ON THE GOLF COURSE $2,450,000 Big Canyon with lake view, beautiful custom home. High ceilings, 5BR or 3BR, elegant living room, formal dining, his & hers study. Pool, spa, central air, alarm system. Beverly Morphy or Barbara Aune ONE OF A KIND $2,750,000 Five BR home. One of Big Canyon's finest offerings. 180° golf course, mountain and city lights view. Imported tile roof, maid's quarters, c hildren's wing. Master suite with sitting area and balcony. Danny Bibb and Linda Oeth CAMEO HIGHLANDS $799,000 Views of ocean. city lights and Catalina from living room, dining area and kitchen family room. Master suite with spa tub. Remodeled in 1981. Three BR, 2BA. Many amenities. Gayle Amato NEVER GO TO WORK $1,295,000 Live in this sensational custom home on Ocean Blvd. and you will never want to leave. Four DR, 4BA, hom·e . Watch the boats and waves. Tony Shaw BIG VIEWS $1 ,375,000 Just listed 4BR, famil~ home, sweeping ocean and bay views from most rooms! Quality throughout, formal dining. Access to all Emerald Bay's amenities. Special property. Rod Daley or Dave Hirschler C.D.M. LANDMARK HOME $1,475,000 Original early C alifornia custom home with 1800 ocean view. Four BR, 4~BA, new gourmet kitchen, bonus room, S5foot lot. Linda Oeth or Lois Jacobs BLUFF VIEW $1,115,000 Dramatic 180° views of ocean, jetty, Catalina and sunsets. Listen to the sound of the waves. Spacious older home with 48R, SBA. A special C.D.M . opportunity. Lois Jacobs or Linda Oeth EMERALD BAY • LOCATION $2,375,000 You can toss a ball from decks into the ocean surf from this home overlooking Emerald Bay Beach. White water views, open beam ceilings, hardwood floors. 4BR. 48A, plu powder room. Rod Daley or Dave Hir chler CONDOMINIUMS VILLA BALBOA $180,000 Mint condition condominium, 2 master suite~. Nicely decorated for young executives. Walk to beach. Enjoy 2 community pools. entertainment areu~. Security gate .. Beverly M o rphy NEWPORT NORTH $210,000 Prime location overlooking the city lights and mountains. Upper u nit with 2BR. wonderful view deck. Living room with fireplace, upgraded floor coverings. Ann Peters FOR BUSY PROFESSIONALS $224,000 Two BR condominium, shows like a model. Plush wnite carpeting, fireplace and bay window. Both bedroom suites are generous in size and completely separate. Gayle Amato TO SEE IS TO LOVE $227,000 What a beautiful feeling to step into this lovely 2BR, 2~BA, townhome. Attached 2 car garage. Many upgrdes, light end unit location. Carolyn Lowe/ Gloria Robertson LUXURY-VIEWS $133,000 Former Model w/flagstone courtyard entry, reflection pond and fountains. Two BR, 2 ~BA. marble entry, highly upgraded kitchen w I granite countertops. Gayle Amato BELCOURT $749,000 First time offered, elegant .. Towne Collection" ho me. Two master suites, formal dining, den with fireplace, library. Huge garden overlooking greenbelt. Belle Partch GOLF COURSE TOWNHOME $925,000 Showcase of uncompromising beauty, 3BR, dramatic 2 story entry, European gourmet kitchen. Extensive use of polished black granite. Danny Bibb or Stephanie Grody NE\AJ ON MARKET VILLA BALBOA $149,500 Ocean & harbor views from this lovely quiet and private unit. Southern exposure, one bedroom, neutral light colors, patio. Guard gated commu- nity. Susan Scanlan .: ,, OCEAN VIEW 1114,000 Newport Beach condominium with ocean views from every room. Large master suite plus den. Lovely neutral decor. Very light and spacious. Walk to beach. Gayle Amato or Micki Cooper THIS IS THE PLACE TO LIVE $495,000 A house designed for elegant emertainment, yet providing a family room with fireplace, a large patio and pool for informal family living. Four BR, 3~BA. Hobie Denny TRADITIONAL FAMILY HOME $415,000 Custom built home, Peninsula. Four BR, 3 ~BA. family room. Walking distance to beach, bay school, churches, fun zone and N.H.Y.C . Great neighborhood. Hobie Denny BIG CANYON $515,000 Monaco plan 3BR, 2~8A, townhome. Large master suite located o n main level, features private patio and spa. Two story e ntry. Large formal living and dining rooms. Danny Bibb and Stephanie Grody HARBOR VIEW HILLS $579,000 Large famil y home. 4BR . 3BA. Great ''Montcrc_y" fl oor plan. Canyon view, sparkling pool and spa. Pcrf ect property for your decorator touch. Louis Jacobs . HARBOR VIEW HOMES $695,000 Remodel! Thi~ 4BR. home wa' redone with ~tyle! Gourmet kitchen. open family room. wood floor . quality thro ughout. and a lot with room for u pool. Susan Scanlan 2 Civic Plaza,. #100 NEWP.ORT BEACH ... WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. SpeciaHzin1 in properties. . .on the water. . . near the water and with a view of the water. LIDO ISLE l.91 lllE IAYFlllT · Meticulously maintained custom 4 bdrm with private beach & dock in desirable ''Soud" location. Spacious living area opens to bayside terrace with retractable awnings, steps to club & tennis. 131-1411 ................................ 11.511.IGO UDO ISLE Rare potential for the ultimate in bayfront estates. Two side by side properties in a prime tip of. Udo ,location. both with dock for large boats. One w~th 55 bay frontage & a 2 sty 5 bdrm gracious home with pool & spa. The other with 60' of bay frontage & a 3 bdrm home. · 13 l-1410 ................................ Sl.151.• UDO llLE Rare waterfront charm in this gracious "Old Pasadena" style home with an unbetievable 77' on the bay & slips to accommodate two large boats. Dramatic latticed courtyard entry with fountain, 4 bdrms up & maids room down, plus format dining. · -.ily room & library. lovely brick bayfront terrace rfect for entertaining. t.Jl-1411 ................................ 11.•.• t.m llU custom bayfront with dock for large boat Perfection in flWKY detail & meticulously maintained 5 bdrm with formal dining & cozy family room off kitchen. Traditional style with lovely decor & hardwood floors.. All bedrooms, utility room & storage on 2nd ftoor with beck stairs to maids room. U1·1• ................................ 11 .RI.• Lm mi · Featured in the Los Angel• Tmea, HOME IMgUine. An exceptionally large 6 bdrm family home whoee size could not be duplicMed today. Built around • eel ...... lkytight tor .,, open, airy & bright ,_.Ing. it al80 ha a large family room & office/library on '°"" teeing comer lot. ......................................... Lm mi . Specioua 4 bdrm home with formal dining room built around tar4Kaped ~ on extra Sve lot. Contlmpcnry atyle will high Clillnga. ..... entry & le•llle open loor plml Down•n ma .. u _. .......... den. Mrac1he .... '° *-' localion. 111 ·I• . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11"11.m l8I al · T<*lty remod1l1d & treehly PIMnted 3 bedroom home wttti 2 betha and new carp91 & We lvoughout. UgM a bright with alllective '°""' ...,. ··-·-.................................... . l8I ml One ltOry 4 bdnn with country charm xtra wtde lot. Greet ..,.... to street location. tte1unea ceilinged living room with Fp opens to sunny brick patio. Hdwood floors & new berber C*P9l U1·1• ................................. 11-. . NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 243' W. COAST HIGHWAY , (714) 631-1480 NEWPORT BEACH & OTHER AREAS !WTlllE Costa Mesa • SEVEN units "like new." Six !2 bd, 2 bath & one 3 bd 2 bath. Garages, utility rooms, ;open beams, fireplaces, patios & great location. 131 -1411 ..................................... . • CAIYll ·A Southern California sophisticated 4 bdrm with family & formal dining rooms, totally redesigned with a contemporary flair. Open skylit floor ptan with textured stucco, Arizona flagstone flooring & Berber carpet. muted handpainted cabinetry & plantation shutters. Mature landscaping surrounds a sparkling pool & spa. 131-1481 ................................. 1175 .• IEWPOIT IEJllfTI with fabulous unobstructed ocean & bay views from aJI rooms. Tri-level 3 bdrm home with formal dioing & fam ily rooms, large breakfast room. huge bonus room (more bdrms?) & 3 ca( garage. Two large decks for outdoor entertaining & a park next door for privacy. 131-1400 ................................. 1151.llO COIOU DEL llAI Beautiful custom 4 bdrm "Cape Cod" with eat in kitchen, formal dining room & family room with Fr. doors to patio. lovely master has beamed ceilings., fireplace & private sun deck. Perfect family environment just steps to beach. 131·1411 ................................. 1741.• IALIOA llUll "PlllE IF IWIEIHIP" duplex with unusually large rooms, all tastefully decorated. Perfect owner's 3 bed with pitched beam ceilings plus really nioe 2 bdrm, 2 bath rental. Versatile property easily rented on a summer/winter basis tor MAXIMUM INCOME. 173-lm ................................. 1151.. IAYCIOT • Contemporary 4 bdrm with dining & family rooms & breakfast nook. Completely remodeted, top quality & sophisticated taste. Fr. doors, crown moldings & fine English carpet Master suite with sitting area & family room open to brick trimmed patio & spertding pool. I a•-•• .................................... . ... •HO Spacious contemporary 5 bdrm home on comer lot with room tor pool. Paned windows in living & dining aree. step up living room with mirrored wall & view of back bey & city lights. In lovefy neighbomood with community beeches. U1·1• .................................... Ill IHIDIDD • Charming 2 bdrm home on a.rge quiet lot. comple'9fy remodeled with a Southw11tem flefing. Built around a l8rge pelo, brQ9d ...,_n111 of glw. pever 11 .. ftoors, French door9 & bwned clillnga c:NMe a wri open, light & "1y ...,.._ U1·1• .............................. flll l•l.111 .,. CllEI • 8-ulfully upgnded .. Legend" in .. ••• omct compeu wMh poo1a_.and1u1t....,. from a.l:>oa llland. Light and My .... carp•d one bdrm with den/llt. Qllbn ~ & ~ 9el*OUS UM of INn'ora I l9rge lied deck. U1·1• ................................. a.m a1A ... ~ 81 I ....,, plan "'4," pertect tor -~ 3 bdilM. inducing -.... , ....... .,.. , wlllk in cta111. a.unc1ry 1111m11y a tom.1 dining rooms plua 2 ~ plloe. Spm1ding with ,... .. pride of ownership ... Bike to oc.n. D1·1• · · · · ...... , ...................... 18 RI alffl townhome. Highly upgrlMled 2 llory end unit with floors of P1MW ..._ twdwood I new carp9ting. Decorators owr 3 bdrm home with 2 car glll8g8 & iMide utility room. Frelh, cleen & bright with Fr. door9 & front a rear patios ~ ................................. 1111.m Yin. Cos1:a Mesa. Fantastic 3 bdrm, 1 \6 bath be9utifully redone home with nearly everything shiny new: roof. kitchen, appliances & floor coverings. Nicely landscaped lar,e lot in grMt neighborhood. Dl·I• ................................. ml-m mJI .. Eastaide, Unique buildable R-2 lot. cloee to shopping and buw. ............................................ W~l ••rllONI HOllES. INC. ••sll11a• TIN QllCSJ .. S.rw YOM ON THE WATER OCEAN & BAYFRONT LllDA ISLE • The quintessence of elegant living in th1 beautifully appointed 4 bdrm with den/guest. famil room, formal dining & dramatic 2 story entry. Sunn terrace leads to the dock for 2 yachts. 131·1481 ................................ SI .•. IALMIA llLAll'S Choice south bayfront new dock. A castle like 4 bdrm with family & elegant formal dining room. 2 spas in master bath & outside play yard. & sauna with tanning lamps. Built in '84 with fine craftsmanship. State of the art technology guides the heating & cooling systems. spas & sauna. video. intercom & security systems. 131 ·1411 ................................ 13.158.llO CHIU DEL llAll · Custom oceanfront. private stairs to beach & fabulous white water views. Traditional 2 bdrm including master with adjoining den & family & formal dining rooms. Beveled glass Fr. doors, hand painted tile in family kitchen & oak floors. cabinetry & mantels over two fireplaces. Security system & satellite dish. 131·1411 ................................ 11.MI.• UllA lllE Custom 5 bdrm home with family & fomal ·dining rooms, 3 flreptaces & breakfast room on extra large lot Two sunny patios lead to a pier & slip for a large yacht Just steps to tennis & clubhouae i:"1 this most prestigious guard gated community. a1-1• ................................ ••.• • WEIT IAY Unusually spacious. beautifully remodeled bayfront with 6 family bdrms plus separate maids quarters. Flowing contemporary with tMng room & rai9ed dining room ~ng brick patio & dock for two large t>o.ts. Europeen atyle gourmet kitchen with edjK:ent t.mily room plus rooftop sundec:k with ......,.., views. Ul·t• ................................ 11 ••. m •• ._ •11111n -~ eotitlmpcnly 4 bdrm ... den. family and tonn.I dilmg rooma. Gourmetkik:hen .............. , ~~ c.• i91and. ~ over 3 C8f ~ wil't 1 bdrm & ~ oflce with view. S... wil C8lfy 181 T.D. tor qualil1 d buyer. ~ .................................... .. .... --• Vidoriere bllytront with 3 bdtti .. dodc ~ ••ilc viewa. llNnec•rt• with new belt.~ it -• gounMt ~ tom.I diniltg room. den I~ in living & fllmlty rooms I Fl .. 1 r ..... ~ ................................••.••.• MY -condo on ~ floor in MCUrtey building wil'e doorw & pool. 81 I ""'Y decoe ... d 2 bent wilt ... .. .._ UM of .. in entry, ~ blllcony & w 1aw. Fllbuloua ¥i9tas of "'"*'9 ~ and dey .... ··-·-................................ --•I -1111 II t.yfront with dodc tor a 50' ......_ a.utilul one "°'Y 3 bdrm home wtl'e dining & llfnly rooms & 3 sunny plllloe. HardwoOd loofs. o9k rnoklil911 l~lllllinedglw~ 111·1• ·• ................................ ..-i .... .. BALBOA ISLAND OFFICE 315 MAlllNE AYE. ' OPEN HOUSE UDO ISLE,.,._ ba""'°9t locadolt -Va. LWo Nord .... t 4ocll fiHa....-1i1.c:IU.5weept .. vtewolbar...t .......... ~..,,.. la this • IMNlr-. •~ bath ._._,jut palat.H. tr•t locadolt •Ml ,ot••ta.J. ,._ ... ull 67S.7JOO. Sl.'50.000 OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 7tl VIA LIDONORD EASTSID£ COSTA MESA S.•c:iee• ,_~ ...... 1 ..wey ............... ~-........ ._. • fM4rH•, .U..rM ............ , lwick •••l•ce ~ r-.... lleuda, ... reef, la..,e ...... :.·=~· ...... ail 67S-73M. ~~1-0PEN SAT/SUN 1-4 2U n.ACE BALBOA PENINSULA~._...... .... vtnr tr.. IM .. r-.. , Mlldedi. ICltct..• ........ ,.. U. IOIM view fll Mlf. Located et .-Jet ettd of P ......... tt.w • wH•frhl ....._ I• JIOtlr oce .. tr .. t h-. PleaM call 67S.7'00. S711.000 UDO ISL£ Lowly..._.-•._.... toe 1Mtih uoeMI • ...,tlU.. pool, a.dec .. d ,._t1o wtdt ...,.._ 3 ~-. ' Nith, ....,.... laltchn, ,..o1e .. -.11y cleconte4. law•t• cOIMllt.... w• leaM et SJ 500 -th for I vear ,a.. PleaM cell 67S.7JOO. • $795.000 UDO PARK DRIVE BAYFRONT A....._tet, _.......... _.t i. .n ''wtUte." Profee1Mllelly decorated, I .._,,....., kit.die• .... th• .. t .. t -.a~ to add to YMr nllwy ..... t. a...t .... c•r-lc tile 4'ec:k to afoy , ..... •Ml • ..._HIW bar vtnr. Sec:urtty Melt· It perlll ... Slip .wait.We. ,._..cell '7S.7JOO. $365.00I BALBOA PENINSULA Duplex wtdl bar vtnr .-r to P•vtlloli. Greet locatMll .... to oceaa. eton It ,__ ..... 3 Mdroom, I Nith, ,_ ... : 3 ~--.I Nida .... Call .... fiH IMo-.... It ....... sdMftle. ,.,...._ .. eK9' ... t. ....... call '7S-730I. '611.IOO The Pnident1al We've change Bat,not w We're still the same local professionals still locally owned and operated. But now, thanks to The Prudential, we Because now we're also a part of a sele ful real estate organizations in the entire The Pru,dential Real Estate Affiliates-.• And now we're even better equipped t With some of the best marketing tools in t port system. A national referral network. So whether you 're looking to buy or t of this ad. And give us a call. Today. We've got what it takes to deliver rock- The Prudent1al ~ Lido Realty 33n Via Lido Newport Beach, CA 92663 (714) 673-7300 C .. The Prudlnllll Alll llW N"1• 1 Inc. Thel'lulll 111 Md" are The Prudlnllll .....,.c,., • .,., _..,... ..., HDullr'I Opportunity. 181 dour na•es~ ho we are. ls you already know and trust. And we're e're even better. lect network of some of the most success- country. to serve all of your real estate needs. the business. A computerized sales sup- . And more. to sell, look no further than the bottom k-solid results. The Prudent1al ~ 714 Realty 366 San Miguel, Suite 200 Newport Beach, CA 92660 (714) 760-0714 An lndlpendenlly Owned Md Opet•d Member of The Prudenelll Aelll e... Niii••' tnc. - WINDOWS ON THE WOIUJ> F,..-. ,...__. ... -u... W.. Coet..,orary 6 bedr-. 7 Mtll ..._ wtth ,..a (Ntrect.Mlle roof). .... uta.r. -kttct.n. PleT .... a ... vec:lu ....... _..._.. livf ... P\uw ult 760-G7 H . M.500.0lt .. ;' ~ .. IS THIS NEWPORT BEACH? YES! A OM acre acate wl11t •-erl., pehns. emnakl la-•· • S3 • 35 pooa a.ct ape plu waterfall. 1eanl1 court. o.talck eat1rtaln-•I aru. Five be.clroom1. 25 fL c•ill99S la llvi91 r-. evH hldd•• .. te111te dish -•• t1nbelievable property. Please call 760-07lt. Offered al 13.300.000 FABULOUS NELLIE GAIL GLASS HOUSE Thi• coet~ary MICllterra ... • VU&. offers ~ ~tal•. aad city "9ht vMw1 thr0U9h 25' vertical wl1Mtow1. A clrc.a.r driw with ...... , •. erce..,__ ia kllclwa. 5 bedrooms, •Vt bath•. private ,..a alld .-. "--call 760-071t...--·--················ .. Sl.195.000 -DRAMATIC DOVER SHORES CUSTOM HOME F•t•ra' "4MlrtMN1.-. Hl-Rred Spaai.tl tlk. tMll perqwt floor•. hleh"I cr-lley BerbeT carpet, a.ct • coevcraatloa pit with ftrcp&.c,e. This P"PfttY is zoned to Miki• N<oM story a.ct h• fa•ta•tk i.ac:k Ibey a.ct city litht views. Flnt ti-oe -rklt. ,..._ call 760-071'. ""·"° ONCE IN A UFET1NE IN N£WPORT BEACH • 1ppart-'ty re -• ...... wli • IWe c-...... 0. .... .-r<k4 Ueda hie. Prtv.le. _,, wtdl pWr .... a yec:llL Tla"9 ...n.s. elevator. Test..., al1 ... ce _, ...U'Y thr---l. ,.._ um 760-G71t. 13.tOO.oet MEDITERRANEAN VILLA ON AN ESTATE-SIZED LOT With COtltllDfM>Hry flair for 1uy llvl... iadudi.. a pooa. 5 be.cir-. faMily r-. ' fir..,a.cft, S car IM'9C· lavul la dM i.at. Pt«aw call 760-071'. Sl.195.009 BREATHTAKING VIEW OF BAY AND CITY LIGHTS a luurlou1 ' be.clroo1n ho .. fw • IMtyer who l•sisll Oii ...... ce. Most private wlllft9 h' uc1 .. 1w Dow:r ~es. hlt9« c-n~ lead1 to foraal entry. al1 ,_hew view ol bay°' C-nyarlll wtdl private pool a.ct 5PA· A MUST SEE. Pkaw caJI 760-071'. $995,0lt " ' r LIVE AT THE WATER·s EDGE Thls fa.,.._. 1 bed,_ colldo 11 • tro.IMt floor .. u ,._..,.. a a.,.. prlvall patio -dM water. a priv•te co.nyarlll -.,,. cec:loeed .. , ... a.ct vnted ellp filht1. A• accpc....a ...-n-"Yftl n.11 "-I• c~ perlect wtth a c-._. M• ......._,..._can 760-071'. N75,0ll OPEN HOUSES NEWPORT BEACH 36 Beyc:nst Ct S.a 1-4 $1S50/No BIG CANYON lt Sa I.a.IHI S.IMl9y 2-5 $239,908 OLDECDM llOt BeysWe S.t/S.• 1-$ M75. .. OLDE CON SU,..._.ttla s ... .,, 1--5 SUS. .. NEWPOllT NOltTH MC... s .... , 1-5 ..,,,,. NEWPOllT NOaTH •c... s ... ., 1--5 : _, ,_ IK JI• I. I• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA~ II. t• Construction FINANCIN For single fan1ily resiclences and small t1nits • Fast Approvals • fl>NTACT Di<;k Hill 01· Sally S<;tunidt 1-800-635-0033 Bank of Newport Coast Highway at Avocado, Newport Beach, Ca. 92660 MlM8f.lt f DtC Equ~I Housing lendef a note from maury CdM Deluxe Units Built as condominiums, top-of-the-line construction. Two units with 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, and two units with 3 bedrooms, 3~ baths. All units have 2 fireplaces and wet bar. Each unit has separate garage. $1,500,000. West of the Bay Four bedroom, 2 bath executive home. Move-in condition. Living room and dining room overlook lar1e pool and patio area. Gourmet kitchen with excellent storage. Room for R.V., in addition to garage with lots of cabinets. $415,000. CdM Rental Extraordinary 3 bedroom, 3~ bath condo. Double garage. Top of the line all the way!! Yearty, $2150/monlh. Two bedroom, 2 bath, fireplace, deck, washer I dryer hook-up, South of Highway, yearly $1225/moe••· Four bedroom, 3 bath, two blocks to ocean, will consider pets, yearly $1150/moellh. Three bedroom by Big <:orona. Available June 25-July 30. Sl40llw11IL Haw 1mDJ times bMe WC thousbt tbia about a bed ODC wbo illl't pafannias ap to our apec ...... We W daeir clepc I I IWD •I t..I .aitude. Milrad tbeirlelf~eau..taen ••1•m .. u1, psul*•. Mine their imbililJ ID cape wida dlilJ ICUtil& ii le•iz HI .... , ..... ; SJPNPl'i•• ....... .., be. -wmari1111111_ .... • -~••••hint--•iaal, A •nlal i0nn1. M1 111· mila•1Wc11•1111 wapa....a w11k••• Alldh• ' '10nupi-ilswaias .... c:an bet11e&r11-.eo' s'••IMricbnr · u.a-. ... ----booklet, write: Tbe Amaicm M rnaal H..ada Pmd, P.O ... 17700, .... ....... D.C. lmtl. Or ml toll fne: 1-IOCM3J.59S9. In IJlinois, QI: 1-I00-&26-2336. L, .... _ ... llrh111.'Lr• ' , ..... .., .... nr 1 11111 AMDICAN llDITAL lllAll'H PUND II nne Romes Tour~ for Sunday, June 12, 1·5 P.M. lllne Propaalles, Priced $435,000-$1,690,000, Open In Orange eounfT Event. 1629 ......... Corona .. llar Bo~d,,, llk*9r Jlartang Landmark Baytront is this shingled Cape Cod with dock space for 3 boats. aose to the open sea. three bedrooms. four baths. billiard room and cave-like spa area. Enchanting at $1,690.000 2323 Baplde, CdM JIGtltldbrKdlF ..... ~--waterfront on "carnation CoYe." Four bedrooms. 4 baths. 2 fireplaces in single story plan. lush landscaping. Shared pier/ dock. QWck a::am to the open sea. Chann- ing potential. $1,l!l,GOO 4520 Codliand, CUn..O IBgblandst CcfM .... d brlldllcla..,, Family fun in light. airy environment. Single- story floor plan with atrium atmosphere Fo bedrooms. 3 baths. fabulous game room and secluded spa. Presented at $599,IOO 712 Polnl1tlla, Olde Colona del llar ~ llo .. Jd br Conni9 lfu' I J f:t Impreslve numbers: could be 6 bedroom. 4 bath home. or 3 bedroom. 2 bath duplex. fftl"kje kx:ation in Olde Corona del Mar with siQnUkxmt chann several decks and coosid- erable potential at $191,000 421Can•IDD. Olde Colona .. llar Bo .. JdbrBoar•>'• Very special townhome. loves older. ~ newer. Meditemmean flavor with two places. bay view. near scenic park shops cafes. Presented at..,. 1523 landcade, llwtl •View •11• .,...dbr.lc .,111..-. Sensational new listing. never betore open Could be 6 bed.rooms or 5 and a den. is a tamily home in a fine family neighbor hood with pool. spa and ocean vie tor $521 531 catalina, Newport llelQhls. llB 1lcm.d .bF ..... Ammann Classic wood and gl0$. shingled home on a large lot in a uruque area Three bedrooms. two baths with several skylights. library and loft A one-of-a-kind at MSl.000 1111 ., ... 9a 1111,, •.. , ..... _ ...• Bo "'d JJr Mna,.a 81 ad High over Newport Bay is this 4 bedroom. 4 bath spectacular craftsman's delight. Multi- level. sensational appointments include master suite. game room. grass block drtve way I • , • ; .. PAIE l!C--Mf I. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA N~E It 1• Italian Crystal, Mexican pavers. • • C11t11111 f .._ ,... 2C Another sink is in the mam bathroom. The third bedroom suite faces the bay and has been modified as an office. Built-in book- shelves, one full wall of war- d robe space, French doors open- ing onto a petite balcony, a bay view and rick oak are the hjgh- lights of this room. The private bath has brown ceramic tile and a double stall shower. · Next door is the master suite, a study in luxury. Floral wall- paper. crown molding, a bank of French doors opening to the petite balcony and the bay view are the attractive features. The master suite has its own wet bar with sink, refrigerator and i1.: maker. A cozy fireplace accent When Only Corona del Mar Will Do - See the Site. . . Of 2 new 1,700 sq. ft. condos at 602 Heliotrope. A short stroll to Senior's Clubhouse & Gardens (Oasis}, the new Youth Center, restaurants and churches. $335,100-$315,000, complete . ••• For July & August or m Smartest 2 bedroom, 2 bath, Sandcastle condo. Pool , spa, garage, deck with village view. Call Chris "673-8494." Premiere "Arthur On The Rocks" Thursday, July 7th 7 p.m. -Premiere Fanfare Edwards Cinema Theatre Newport Center Evening razzle-dazzle includes celebrity interviews, grand entrances, surprise guests, kleig lights, a taste of the bubbly and goodie galore. Benefitting the Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center. The 552 Club's Movie Premiere -"ArtblB' II: On the Rocb" Tickets -Regular Admission or Donor Level: $30 per person (Cast) $75 per person (Star) 0 I would like to make reservations for ____________________ _ ~cast Member(s)" at $30 per person. 0 I would like to make reservations for ____________________ _ MStar{s)" at $75 per person. 0 I am unable to attend, but wish to contribute to the Patty &: George Hoag Cancer Center. Enclosed i a ch«k payable to the HM HP Foundation for S ------- Add~~----------------------------- City -----------------~late -------'-iP ---- Phone ( Please respond by July I. Hoaa Memorial Hospttal Presbyterian SS2 Club Box Y Ncwpor1 Beach. CA 92658-8912 ,.~'°'·~ • if. ' . ' hl':.Ed ' 673-8494 1---· -----·: -. ' -(1:. I I I "The Perfect Gift for Dad • 552 Club Premiere" ~·~ C'ouwa al°"-9\p ,... 8,. •. w ... t cf.~~ a a a a 3407 East Coast Hipway, Corona clel Mar, California 92625 the sitting area. One wall has a More closets are available in double sliding mirrored war-the master bath. A door leads drobc. to the immense walk-in ward- IAITU 1muT-ll .............. , .......... I ... . wla lilk. rilll ... lllf llll Ill ........... I my lllJllll robe. Marble tops the counter- top, which has double sinks set into it. An oversized Roman spa tub is an ideal place for soaking away the tensions of the day. Another option is the double staJJ shower. A separate room houses the toilet and bidet. Crystal lamp fixtures accent the master bath. ENTERTAINING, INSIDE AND OUT The large family room, the pool and spa and the 20-foot cantilevered deck with fireoit make this a dynamic entertain- ment home. The veranda is a combination of pebble and brick and contains ample room for patio tables. A ramp leads to the boat dock. REALTOR INFORMATION AND FINANCIAL FACTS The home is offered at $1,S00,000 by JoAnn Kenton of Re/ Max of Newport. The office is located at 3 Corporate Plaza in Newport Beach. For more information or for viewing, call 760-5000. ELHAICE-Ffl9 1111 ..... ffllll ,._ • • • .. a11' •• m "9r lrlll!I) ...... wtll llxl•1 """1 II .. _, Wlf (Ill). "•ertvone ..-on AmertcMa .. die of "-I....._ 111°"'8 and oe.r c.nla••CU. cl11111a '* ~ Th111men'*'-.Idled1n V'Dtd Wit' I Md I combNd. Bui~ Cln Nduce )QIF rtllc of CM1o •ice• d11111llr111 ••lo• 111. lcM chat1111ro1 e11t. eo19'ollu1 vow blood lnllUN, Md nat lfROldl .. Do. ncM 11-.-1n ............ milD •1n1Wdl11111, 1._bldoorcle. ---1•1••• .... ,• .-1. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS Ml 11. 1111 ,_ llC ~~£~[;]1®if111~ NEWPORT BEACH The Real Estate Blotter contains only that information wlakh is a matter of public record. Consideration is computed from documentary transfer tax paid at the time of comidention of deeds at the rate of SI.II per thousand dollan of consideration ncludifta any nildn1 loam and may not reflect a full sales price. Trust Deeds reflect encumbrance allllOtlllb and may hne been recorded •&limt • property on which there was no sale. The Newport Ensi1n provides this information as a public service. F =FULL P =PARTIAL Dec. 16 2069 Vista Del'Oro not avail not avail Dec. !6 190 I Yacht Puritan not avail not avail Dec. 16 616 Poinsettia Avenue not avail $300,000 F Dec. 16 500 Cagney Lane not avail not avail ~ Dec. 16 200 Mc Neil $99,750 $133,000 F Dec. 16 200 Mc Neil $99,750 $133,000 F Dec. 17 333 Poppy A vene $490,000 $575,000 Dec. 17 311 34th Street not avail not avail Dec. 17 2168 Vista Entrada not avail not avail Dec. 17 410 Plata not avail Quit Claim Dec. 17 406 Carlotta not avail not avail Dec. 17 1836 Port Abbey Place $308,000 $385,000 F Dec. 17 633 Lido Park Drive $336,000 $420,000 F Dec. 17 715 Avocado Avenue $120,000 Quit Claim Dec. 18 326~ Marigold Avenue $82,000 not avail Dec. 18 3518 Catamaran not avail not avail Dec. 18 1825 Port Wheeler Place $99,000 $309,000 F Dec. 18 705 Iris Avenue $330,000 $11,000 p Dec. 18 716 Cameo Highlands $413 ,000 $500,000 Dec. 18 1256 Rutland Road not avail $123,500 F COSTA MESA The Real Estate Blotter contain onl) that information which is a matter of public record. Consideration is computed from documentary transfer tax paid at the time of consideration of deeds at the rate of SI.It per thousand dollars of consideration ncludinc any nistinc loans and may not renect a full sales pritt. Trust Deeds renect encumbrance amounts and may have bttn recorded •&•inst a property on which there was no sale. The Costa Mesa ew provides this information as a public sen ice. F = F LL Dec. 18 Dec. 18 Dec. 18 Dec. 18 Dec. 18 Dec. 18 Dec. 18 Dec. 18 Dec. 18 P =PARTIAL 839 Congress Street $61 ,500 2070 Continental Avenue not avail 1923 Federal Avenue $126,000 1873 Parkview Circle $211 ,200 480 E. 16th Street not avail 326 Esther Street $90,000 1640 Iowa Street not avail 2545 Back Bay Loop not avail 1814 Fullerton A venue not avail q>cte CBa1t1tett cp~esellts. • • BEAUTIFUL BAYSHORES Spacious home on extra-large lot. Very livable open plan around cen- tral "great room" with skylit ceiling, large backyard, and b~ick p~tio. The amenities include bnck fireplace, breakfast room, den, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, and hot tub. Call for further details. $725,000. REAL TY WORLD NEWPORT BEACH $61 ,500 F not avail $140,000 F $264,000 F not avail not avail $98,000 F not avail $196,000 F ' Into real estatL· The mechanic's lien BY GERRY /CHRISTA LONG An LA. Times article on the subject of Mechanic's Liens reported the suicide of an elderly woman in Missouri. She bad deliberately set fire to her own home and later succumbed as a result of the bums received. Why did she set fire to her own home? As the facts were put together, it was learned that she had hired a contractor to install an air-conditioning system. This unscrupulous contractor installed the system, took her money, and vanished-without paying the supplier who bad provided the air-conditioning equipment. The supplier, in tum, placed a Mechanic's Lien on the prop- erty. When the lady protested, and went to an attorney for advice, she was told that her only choice was to pay. She refused to pay, considering the system that would require her to pay twice for the same job an unjust one. She destroyed her home and took her own life instead. The entire subject of mechan- ic's liens is now under study throughout the country as a result of this incident, and other similar ones. Our California mechanic's lien law is similar to the Missouri law. There are obviously some abuses in the implementation of the concept. which dates back to the late 19th century. The purpose of this article is not to pass judgment-pro or con -regarding the mechanic·s lien concept. but to sugge t some afeguard that can be used in order to avo id being subjected to such a double payment. or payment for work that should never have been done in the first place. This would be the case in leased p ropert y o r property leased with option to purchase. A mechanic's lien may be used by any contractor, subconrac- tor, supplier (materialman) or any other laborer to require the owner to pay for work com- pleted. Rationale for the law is that the work of such a .. mechanic.. enhances the value of the home, and the mechanic should be paid for his work. Obviously it was designed to prevent an owner for hiring someone to do a room additio~ or similar improvement, and then ref using to pay for the work. The law does not ade- quately address itself to the problem of the dishonest con- tractor who departs and leaves the owner with the responsibility of more than one payment for the same work or materials (as in the cue of the contractor who accepts full payment for the project, but refuses to pay his subcontracton). SAFEGUARDS The following steps can be taken to avoid becomirtg entangled in such a mechanic's lien. I . Hire only reputable, licensed individuals or compan- ies, who have a record of per- formance in the community. If you wish to work with a newer company, get character ref eren- ccs on the individuals involved. 2. Ask for proof. when pay- ing, of the contractor's payments to bis subcontracton. 3. NOTICE OF NON- RESPONSIBILITY. If you are a landlord or if you are selJing on a lease option contract, or if you have sold and you have allowed the buyer access to the home before close of escrow (a dubious practice), you shouJd post a notice of non- rcsponsibility in a visible place on the property. Tb.is guards against unauthorized improve- ments being done on the prop- erty during your absence, such as removing a wall or installing a spa, and leaving the bill for you to pay. This must be posted on the property, but it also MUST BE RECORDED WITH THE COUNTY REC ORDER. This serves notice to prospective workers that they must deal with the person who hired them. and not the owner of the property. for payment. R emember, an unpaid mechanic' lien can cause the property to be old for satisfac- tion of the lien-j ust a on a foreclo ure for unpaid Joan installment . An owner- occupant will not likely encoun- ter a mechanic's lien except throuJ?h some ort of a remodel- ing or addition project -air conditioning. olar water heater, room addition. etc. Dealing with reputable contractors eliminates most of the danger. In summary, the instances in which you must be aware of your vulnerability to a mechanic's lien arc: 1. When you lease a pro perty you own 2. When you sell on a lease- option 3. When you sell and allow the buyer access to the home prior to close of escrow 4. When you hire someone to remodel or add to your home In addition, there is a law which makes it more difficult for the subcontractor to file his lien if a certain waiver form is signed. There are some other safe- guards which can be utilized. but space docs not allow us to include them bere. lfyou do find yourself a .. victim" of the mccbanic,s lien, a good practice is to get in touch with an attor- ney. ~FGHTN;~ Am1rlcca1lleat ~LFE AJ1acbllan .. • .. • • • PAIE 14C_.. t. 1MI THE NEWPORT ENSIGN /COSTA MESA NEWS--II. 1HI -- Some newspapers deliver copies to a wide range of cities, including Laguna Be,ach , Fountain Valley or Huntington Beach. Which is fine-unless you Te a local realtor who does business in the Harbor Area. If you are, and if advertising in your immediate neighborhood is important to you, then The Newport Ensign and The Costa Mesa News offer a hometown advanta~e. That's because we distribute our real estate section only in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa, and no place else. So your advertising is seen by 110,000 readers in YOUR immediate market. The people who will buy homes from you. And list with you. Advertising to cities you don't do business in just doesn't make sense. Or cents. The Hometown Advantage. The Newport Ensign The Costa Mesa ·News M:ili ...... ,. ,.._ ITAllllBfT The tola l'IC '*"'°" ~ doifW bli•i n 111 • AHNIFS THMADm NUDU. 520~ ........ --· Corona d9I Mer,CA92625. MM K.etwyn Peterb, 520'4 Paill9lllil Aw.. Cor- ON ...... CA 92625. This business is con- duc'9d ... .n inchiduel. ANNEPltlMA This ... "'*" .. filed withthe~Clnof Or-. Countr on May 17, 1-. File No. f3I0853 6/2.6/9,6/16,6/23 1434 nc11110U1 .,1maa NWITATallll The llllowil11 penoei is doifll ....,_es AMARt<O LTO., 211 £. Bly Alie., Bal- boe, c.lif. 92661. Mar1' Elliot~. 211 E. Bar Ave.. Balboa, C1lif. 92661. This business is con- duc:tlld br an individual. MARKWYlAHO This II 11 neut was filed with ... County ~ of or.,.. County on May 27, 1911. F'• No. f381893 6/2,619,6116,6/23 1433 fClli ... _. ..... ITA1WT ThelallcMif'lpeflOll$ .. doina business as PIER UA£THAN[, 21542 New- lend ... Huntil....,., Bch, CAt2146. John K. Duf,..., 21121 $Mphefd Ln, H.8 ., CA '2646. Jldl H. Sllele, 9712 Btu· .... Or., H.B .• CA 92M6. . Tttts business is con· duc:tlld .., c:o-OMtt *"- The re1istr•nt com- fMlad ID transact busi- ness under the r:r:t:!:~•s ....... NmeOf ~ li.-d8baweon5-16-88 JOHN It OuFRENE This ltMlment wn filed with tM County Clerk of Or.,. County on May 23, 1911 F" ... No F381335 5/26.6/2,6/9,6/16 1416 ACJlllOUllUWU UMl ITATllllNT The foHowina person 1s doi,. business 1s PROP· ERTY HOUSE. PROPERTY HOUSE, REAL TORS • £.ft A. PROPERTY HOUSE. Ruttors•. 6308 W Coast Hwy, Ne•poft Bch. 92663 Thomas B Miller. #9 Wild Goa.. Ct, NewPOtt Beach. 92663. This business 1s con ducted bJ an indMdu11 The rq11tr1nt com- m.ad to trios.ct buSl ness under the t1ct1ttous bUliness name or n1mes hted lbowe on l / 1980 THOMAS B MILLER TNI .... I "*" WIS filed _. tt. County Clertl of 0..... County on May 27. .... ,. .• 112.119.6116,6/23 1432 ........., AChhOUI ••11• umnanMBn The falcMil11s-sons1At doifll business • INVES- TORS TEN, 1500 Quill sn.t. s.. 260, Ne•port Beech. Calibnil 92660. William F. wan.r. 1500 Qu1il Street. Suite 260, Ne•port BMch, Calitomia 92660. ~ E. Wrilht. Ill. 1500 Qu1il Street. Suite 260, Ne•port Beech. Califomi1 92660. Henry E. Stickney, 1500 Qu1il Street, Suite 260. Newport Belch, Cllifomil 92660. Don 1<1mmerer. 1500 Quail Street, Suite 260, Newport Belch, Cllifomi1 92660. Robert F. Schack, 1500 Quail Street, Suite 260. Ne•port Belch, Cllifornil 92660. -Robert w. Brooks, J 500 Qu1il Street. Suite 260, Newport Buch, Clliforni• 92660. This business is con- ducted by I senetal J*\· nership. The reaistrant com· menced to tranMCt busi· ness under the fictitious business name listed above on4-l-88. Silned Loyd Wricht This stMllfnent was filed .nth the County Clerk of Orafll8 County on May 23. 1988. F1MI No. F-382441 612, 6/9. 6/16. 6/23 1442 ACiltiOUI .,llllEa UMIRATW The tottoW11 '*'°" is doinl business as; KAISER PROPERTIES. 1601 Dove Street. Suite 165, Ne•port 8Nch. CA 92660. Rorer C. Porter, 1601 Dove Street. Suite 165, Newport Belch. CA 92660. This business is con· ducted by. In indMdual. The reaistr1nt com· menced to transact busl· ness under the f1ctit1ous business name or names listed above on March 1, 1988. Si1ned.RoeerC.Porter This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Or1n1e County on March 30. 1988. File No F376227 417 4/14 4/21 4128 1417 NOTICE or APfll.ICATION FOii CHANCiE IN OWNlRSH" Of' ALCOHOLIC llYUAG£ UClNIE To WhOm It May Concern Bill Y BUG INC 1sapply1na to th~ Department ot Alco l'toltc Beverage ContrOl for "41" On Sele Beer & Wine (Pl.lb Eat Pt) to sett alco- hohc t>everases 1t 1900 w 81lt>o1 Blvd . NewPort Belch. Cl 92660 6/2/88 1'44 NOTICI •.,. ICATIOll TO ml II COia.iC ._RI I To Wham tt •eonc.rn: GRANO ILLUSION ENTER· PRISE~ INC. is 1PP1win1 to ttle Dlpeftment of Ak:oholic: Bevef... Control to Mii elc:oholic t.• 1111 ~ V'ia Oporto, Newport -=tt. Cl. 92663 with •4r ON SALE GENERAL PUBLIC EA TING Pl.ACE license. 6/2/88 1445 NOTICI Of' Mf\.ICATION TO ml ALCOHOUC ....... To Whom ft May Concern: GINZBURG. Uri S. is epply- ina to the Depertme. it of Atcohofic ee.... Control to setl 11oohotic ~s 1t2751 W.CoestHwy.(Olln- dw\9), Newport Beech, Cl. 92663 wittt "54" On Siie Generaf Bolt lioense. 6/2/88 1429 N011CI Of' Alft.ICATION TO ml ALCOHOUC llWlllMll To Wham ft May Concern: LIZEMI, INC. is eppfyina to the ~of Alcoholic Bewrace Control to sell ak:ohofic bewflleslt2900 Newport Blvd., Newport Belch 92663. with "•l" ON SALE BEER & WINE PUBUC EATING PLACE license(s). 5/26 1427 , ..... "'"'NO'""'T'l-a-Of' ..-wnoN Of',.,. •• ,. Public nacice is ....,, 1iven thet TUSTIN 55 ASSOCIATES, 1 California 1eneral partnership 1nd WELLS FARGO MORTGAGE AND EQUITY TRUST, a Mass1chusetts business trust. heretofore doina bust· ness under the fictitious firm name ind style of O'OONNELL·WELLS/TUS· TIN, at 1301 Dowe Street. SY1te 760. City of Neaport Beach. County of Onqe, State of Cahforn11. dtd oo the 31st day of October. 1987. by mutual consent. dissolve the aid '*1'*· ship and tetminate their relations as P1rtner5 thefe- tn Further notice hereby 11ven that the ~ wtl not be ~ble. from this day on tor 1ny Obfip. ton incurred .., the other 1n h•s own name °' 1n the name°' n. tim\ MT£0 AT Wint, Cilitor· n1e, ""' lOllt -of ~. 1111 ~ '~ (S8P). An,(5). 1301 Dowe 9"it. 1720, Ne•port Beech. Ca. 92660. TUSTIN 55 ASSOCIATES, a Calilomie ..,...i I*"*· ship. av: John 0. O'Donnell, Trustee of tt. J. end P. O'Donnell RIMx:abte Trust ..... Odalw 20. 1982, General Pwtner 6/2 1443 ACtttiOUI ••IUS NWITATDIDIT The tallowina penon is doin1 business IS Coast Cle1nin1 Company, 177 Riverside Or. Suite 11101 Ne•port Belch, CA 92663 Diane Br1dsh1w. 325 Clbrillo St. Cost.I Mesa. CA 92627. This business 1s con- ducted by an individual. The re1istr1nt com· metteed to trMlSlct busi- ness under the ftc:titiou5 business name listlld ~ onS-1-88. (Sianed) Diane Bradshaw This stM8'Tletlt was filed with the County Clertt of Orlnte County on JUfle 6, 1988. file No. F-382495. 6/9, 6/16. 6/23. 6/30 1449 I~ AClllllOUI •lllEll .... ITA1111Hr1' The~ .. ~ rs doinc business • Glob9I 4uociates. 450 Newport Center Orille, Suite soo . Newport Beech. CA 92660. Owl lrMmltionll lnc., I California COfPO'iltion, 450 Ne•port CenW Drive. Sue 500, Newport Beach. CA 92660 This business 1s con· ducted by a corporation The rea1strant com· menced to transact buSI· ness under ttte ftetittOUS buSJoess namelltSted ~ on April 15. 1988 (S11ned) Owl lntern1- bonal Inc.. Eucene K1lpe ~ al'ld Treasuniir Th4s statement was filed with the County Cle~ o <nnae County on May 27, t988 tile No F 381899 619. 6/16. 6123 6/.30 1456 ncn nous 8U1•1m fUMI ITATIMUfT The tolk>wt"I ~ IS doinc ~ • Profft Siof'9I Insurance ~ 201 ......, War, liltth A C. Ne ptin a.ctt. Calif 92661. ~ 0 Oiumentj 700 l ido Pat'\, 09. Ne•ll0'1 -=et. CA 121163. Thi9 ...... is con· dudldllJ•ildlidt ... ~s..no. Ouementi This ......... -filed .,. .._ c.oun.r an of Or-. County on May 27. 1911. f"lle No. F-381934. 6/9,6/16,6123 6/30 1457 . ..,,, ACltilUUI Mt•llll ._ITATIMDT The folkMina person is doina bu5iness as KAISER PROPERTIES. 1601 Dove sn.t. Suite 165, Newport a.eh, CA 92660. Ropr C. Porter, 160 l Dow Street. Suite 165. N .. portBeech. CA 92660. This business is con· dud9d by .,, individual. The re1istr1nt com· metlCed tD tnnsact busi· .,.. under the fictitious busir-. .... llsted abowe on M9rt:h l , 1911. ~Ra9wC.Ponw This ltai1llil1W1t .. fited wlh the County can of Or-. County on June 2. 1911. f"lle No. F ·382359 6/9,6116,6/23 6/30 1458 ....,. AClllW ••11• ..._ITA.,._I The tolowil11 ... .,. .. doifW buM-. •UNIQUE LANDSCAPE & DESIGN, 3334, E. Cont Hilftwey, Coruna dll Mw, CA 92625. Anlhany H. Tarvin, 979 Goldenrod Rd., Costa Mesa, Cl.92626. ,.,. Houst*>n. 979 Gol- defwod Rd., Com Mesa. CA 92626. This business is con- duc:tld ... c:o-pertna s. CSilned) Anthony H . Tarvin PIUt Houst*>n This ....... .,. .. Med with .._ eountr an of Of-. County on June 2, 1911. F"• No. F-312360. 6/9,6/16,6123 6/30 1459 ncnaw .. •11• .... naTman The fallowina '*'°" is -.. business • ~ Neils by Julie, 2617 8 . Elden Ave., Com Mesa, CA 92627. Julie Heaztett.~. 2617-B. Elden Alie., Cost.a Mesa,CA92627 This business is con-dudied..,.,, ~- The r .. istr1nt com· "*iced to transact bust· ness under the fictitious business Nme liRed abcwie onS-31-88. (Si1ned) J. Heallett- Mel~ This stltement was filed with the County Clertt of Or...-County on June 6, 1988. f'lle No. f .382509 6/9,6/16.6/23 6/30 1448 WNOTICI The 12/31/87 Annu•I tu '*"" for the lntema- tionlll ~Medical Foundlltion is .. leble tor inspection lit 4500 Camciius Or.. Ste 410, Newport a..c.h. CA 92660. 619 1455 PUalC llOTICI llliOYICl Mtlk!I -NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tMt tNds w;u be l'9C 1rwd on « bebe 4:00 p.m .. June 17, 1911.. tor the annual cuetbct cowerinl the publi1N111 end ... ..,.. of ..... nobceS reQUnCt '° be pubfished 1n 1 news- ...-of..,,.,... Ctrcut.tion 1n the City of Newport e..ch tor the lite* ~ endtna June 30, 1989 AJI tMd5 INll be '9Cefwed .., the~ ~·s Office at Nuport Belch Crty Hall, 3300 Newport Boulevard. on OI before the •hove date 6/9 SANDA E RAGGtO City Clerk 1452 14101~n PUaJC NOTICI NOTICI Of Ufll.ICATION f'Ola.....IN ...... °' AlCONOUC 8EYOME UCOISl 6-2 88 To~ It~., Concern GRANO ILLUSION ENTERPRISES INC s JP i>tY•nc to the ~rt~t of Alcohohc ~ ~r~ to tell elc.'OhOk be4.,...S .. 3505 v .. Oporto, Ne po;1 a..ct. 9266.3 with ·4 r On· s.ee ~ (Pub Eal "' ) ltceMe(s) 619 14Sl ~ ....... ...., .............. tsaa.a ..... On JUN£ 30, 1• 11t lU.O •.m. F'nt Anwic8n Tille lnsurMce Campen,, a C8bt918 CllfPOl.eiiGH • TNIMe. OI Succ 111 IW' T....-01 Slat lllUld T.,,.._ °' 1tlll ~ Deed of Trult ••cl.Md br Dlt. WH J. MC CMTHY,a,.,.,ied,...•Na .... end11t1 -~. Ind AIClOfded July 31, l tl7 • lnllrumerit No.17 ~72. of Olfici8I Records of Or-. County, C .. ifDJ'nia. and pursuant '° thllt ~ Natice of ~ .........., recotded Marett l , 1911,. lnstrur'nMI No. 8'-097190, of Official Records of Mid Counlr ..... under and...,,....,. to said Deed of Trust ... It public euction fat c.h, IRful money of the United se.s of Amertca, 1 c:ahiet's cNd( payable to Slid T rustlle drawn on I stMe Of nlt'°"8t bef*, I checJc d,...., by I ltMe Of tederal credit union, Otr I Check drawn .., I tt.ate Of' tederel uvinp and IOlln associlltion, or uvinp bM* specified in section 5102 of the Anancial Code end authorized to do business in this SUie. 114 Ent flfth Street. Sara Ana. California alt thllt rilht. title end intieNlt oon~ to and ~ held by it under said Deed of Tnm in the property 5ituleed in uid County end ... dw:libed as: Lot 24 in 8lock 26 of Ncmpo:rt Bw:h, in the City of Nempoit a.ch. County of Or-. ..... °' <Alibnia. as shcMn on a '"llP .....,, in Boak 3 ,... 26 of MisclP.alw .._, l'9COfdl of aid Or-. Couf'ltr . The 11re11t addl-0taltweonwnon d111e"ltion of uid P'OPlft). is puepoitld ID De: 12l-2ah St tis pa rt a.ch, Ca. Seid me will be m9de without co..t OI .rTailt), .... -OI impli9d. •to tide. p Vlion Of~ cm ID Ulilfythe unpeid bef n a due on the nale or"*' llCUNd by uld OeM of TfUll, ID Mt $211.'39.90, plus the ....... ....... • COiis, ---and ...... • the time of the initial "'lbliclltion of this Natice of Sile: $3,690.84 NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER YOU AR£ IN OEFAUl T UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED MAY 15, 1917. UNl.ESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO "'°TECT YOUR PROPERTY', fT MAY' 8E SOLD AT A PU8UC SAL.£. If YOU NEED AH EXPl.ANAllOH OF THE NATURE OF TH£ PWOCEEDING AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOUU> CONTACT A LAWYER. DATED: MAY 31. 1911 flRST AMERICAN mLE INSURANCE, 1 <Altfomia carpntion By. .... Sindt -Aulhariad Officer 114 East f'lfth sn.t. s.nte AN, c.tib nia 92701, (714) 558-3211 6/9 6/16 6/23 1450 CA92627. • AChhOUI ar111D1 ..... ITATmlln This busineu is con·_ Thelalalilil'IS*W'is doie"I buliMa • AYNES Coudt ...., ferms, 225 .... ope. Corona ...... Ca. 92625. .... Joon G9Y ..... 225 I~ e.oron. .. Mmr,Ca.92625. Tttis business is con· dudld by an~. The recistrant com· ma..S tD b•'8d buli- ness under the fictitious ~,...lia.d...,.. onl-1• ~JoDnA,na This ....... -fled wittt the Cour1CY can of Or-.e County on June 6. 1988. ne No. F-382506 6/9, 6/16. 6/23 6/30 1424 FWChhOUIMt• Ea ..... ITATEMBIT The tallowit• ~ IS doin1 ous1ness IS The Stewt1 Chines Company, 17821 Mitct-'I, lnline, CA 92714. ~Chines Kiser, S24 Cameo Hiplands Drive, Ccwane dll .... CA 92625 This busiMSs 1s con· duded by an~ . The re1i5tr1nt com-"* ICed ID transact buSt· ness under the fictitious business name listld lbolie onMa,2.1988. --...... c. Kiser This Stitt ment wes filed wittt the County C'9rtl of Or-. County on June 1. 1988. Fite No.. F-382507 6/9, 6/16. 6123. 6/30 1446 AChiiOUI •11111• -ITATaBR The tonoeN11 person is doina business as Tit1n 9u'"'9l5 SeMces, 2921 W. C.... Ave "'C". S.U AIY CA92704 R'ictwd s Pierce. 4006 Calta e.Nentdl. Sin Cte-"**· CA 92672 This business 1s con· ducted by .,, 1ndMdual ($Cned) R.S '-t:e This si.tement ._ filed wiftl the ~ ~ of ~ County on June 6, 1988_ File No F-382508 6/9,6/16.6/23 6130 1447 PUaJC llOTICI AC ht iOUI •I II Ill .-nAllWI The tottoMna oenon is do1n1 business as (A) SU NSET STRINGS/(8) MUSIC MACHIN£/(C) ORANGE COUNTY COM· MUNITY ORCHESTM.. 711 w l~St lfl,eo. ....... CA92627 f' red A. Geftillt. 711 • 17th SL llfl, C.. -... duc*ld by an ind!Mda.. - The NSist,.nt com- "91Ced to n..a a..;. .... under ... fiditious ~ ..... Of .... li-9 ...,_ on A-19&1:: 8- 1961; C-U7. ~ Ft9d Gillll. This ... ,..,. -... .... ... Cour"Y a.tl al Or-. Cour9'Y Cll'I .... 11. lta 5/19~266/2619 1•11 "'"'... w -ITal I Thell'a ... w .. dlMwbl• 1n•WN> WOMS. )«JO v. OillmtD S&* SA. ti ; tw1 llilmd\. CA9266.3 John -.-rs. ~ v. Oporto Sue SA, Pit ;o1 8eec:h. CA 92663 Phillc> A. Smith.~ v~ ()pofto SI* SA. Ptecuport 8-ch. CA 92663 Thi5 business is con· • dudledby~. The resistrant com· malCed to tr.nsect bull· nns under the fictitious business Mme li9d .... on May 25. 1918. Sier'9d Phiffip Smith John W8IWs This ...,.,_. -fited wittt the eountr an of Or-. County on June 6, 1918. Ale No. F-382505 6/9,6/16.6123 6/30 1453 1-4'121 1111NO-T1-a• Of_.,..... Of' NAT IF I • fl\tbk rdce IS ~ ""9f'I thllt JMnes s 09'ley 1nd M1chHI McCune, hefetofote doinc buSentS5 under the fictitious firm • name Ind ~of .a.mes S Dailey Auocllle .. 4.400 Mac.Arthur 8tvd ., City of Newport a.en. eouncy o1 Orali9t. sa.ee of Cllifom.a. dtd on the 29ttt dey of Aont. l 988. by mutual consent. • d1uotve the satd P8ffner· ship and terminate their rel9'K>n• IS pat1nef"S the· r@ln Said bu5mess 1n th~ f\ltur@ Mtl be conducted by Jame• S 011ley Inc • a Cahf«n11 corporation wtuch will pay •nd dis ~ ... illibilit* of the • part1Wlttip Ind '9Cet~ all monm ~to the part. ~ IN wtTN£SS WHEREOf. lMUi ....... h.-.. C"'8d ... Ncllic:e -of the 2'ltt -of April, 1-(Wned> .--s ~ • MichMI McCune 6/9 1460 I. • 'I •• I I • NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE CORNER OF COAST HWY. AT AVOCADO 644-9060 THE 1 COMPANY IN SO. CALIFORNIA IN ~ALES & LISTINGS NEWPORT BEAC H ... , Elllll 1111.- A DOLL HOUSE IN THE HEIGHTS. 2 Bf\ 1 IA HOME, WOOD FLOORS. EATING AREA IN KITCHEN. DETACHED GARAGE W/1 BA + BA. LG FENCED YARD. A REAL CUTIE IN THE HEART OF THE HEIGHTS. WDTCUFF an ... A BLOCK FROM MAFINER'S SCHOOU 3 BR 2 BA. LG KITCHEN HOME IS A MUST SEE. BEAMED CEILING + LOVELY GARDEN SPELL PERFECT CHARM. SELLER MOTIVATED. IAYVIEW TEllACE 1341.• JM PETERS DRAMA TIC SINGLE FAMILY HOME IN PRIVATE COMM. 3 BR+ FR. IDEAL CORNER LOCATION. BEAUTIFULLY UPGRADED. PRI- VATE PATIOS. LOVELY GARDENS. UDO A•.• ENJOY NEWPORT BAY + CITY LIGHTS FROM BEAUTIFULLY MAINTAINED 2 BR CO-OP UNIT. NEUTRAL DECOR. NEW KITCHEN. PORCH + FOREVER VIEWS. PIER+ SUP AVAILABLE! IEACON IAY 1431.• PRIME LOCATION IN THIS CHARMING 3 BR W/LARGE FAMILY ROOM. HIGH BEAM CEIL- INGS, BRICK FIREPLACE WITHIN STEPS OF BAY & TENNIS. NEWPORT IElllfTI IHG.• ·' PRIME OCEAN VIEW LOCATION, LARGE FAMILY ROOM WITH FIREPLACE. OPEN KITCHEN BAY WINDOWS, SPACIOUS YARD. AN OUTSTANDING VALUE. HAlllOR lllD8E 1131.• SUNSETS OVER CATALINA, LIGHTS OF FASHION ISLAND FROM 4 BR HARBOR RIDGE DREAM HOME. FR + WOOD-PANELLED LIBRARY WITH FP. UDO 1121.• WALK TO UDO VILLAGE FROM ELEGANT 2 BR BAYFRONT CONDO. MARBLE FP, FRENCH DOORS. SPACIOUS SUNOECK +BAY VIEWS OF SAILING + CITY LIGHTS. .. CAIYll ••.111 OVERLOOKING 18th TEE & FAIRWAY IN BEAUTIFUL BIG CANYON. 3 BR OF FINEST QUALITY CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS. GREAT HOME FOA ENTERTAINING. • --POPULAR 1 STORY .. JOOEU.E" FLOOR PLAN COta8TING Of 3 8R 2" IA + FR VIEW& OF OCEAN. BAY + FASHION ISLAND 8ICYUNEI POOL + PARK ADJACENT TO PROPERTY. IAYWD R.111,111 THE MOST DRAMATIC 180 FEET FRONTAGE ON NEWPORT BAY IS FOR SALE AT APPRAISED VALUE. ON 2/3 OF AN ACRE. UNHEARD OFI THIS OFFER IS NOT LIKELY TO BE DUPLICATED EVER AGAIN. THIS PRESTI- GIOUS AND LEGENDARY HOME HAS EVERY CONCEIVABLE AMENITY AND WAS RECENTLY PRICED AT 111,500,000.00. THE TRUSTEES OF THE ESTATE WANT rr SOLD · NOW. CORONA DEL ~iAR Clll M•.111 YOU Will LOVE THIS CHARMING 3 BR 2 BA HOME FRENCN DOORS LEADINO TO SO. PATIO. USED BAIClt FP:-Ci.MN • BRIGHT .. WALKING DISTANCE :·TO OCEAN, RF;STAU- RANTS + STORES. CALL TO SEE Oll Cll 1411.• TWO SEPARATE HOUSES ON 40 FT. LOT SOUTH OF PCH. GARDEN-LIKE PATIO AREA SEPARATES THE UNITS WITH PLANTS ANO FLOWERS. GREAT INCOME OPPORTUNITY! CO•IA l•IUla 1111.• STYLISH SINGLE LEVEL REMODEL BRIGHT- ENED W/SKYLIGHTS + FASHIONABLE FRENCH DOORS, BLEACHED FLOORS, EURO- BATHS + KITCHEN AND CUSTOM CLOSETS. 111111£ TEllACE 1711.• VIEW, VIEW. VIEW FROM THIS UNIQUE + WARM 3 BR + DEN HOME. COZ.Y KITCHEN. EATING AREA, LG COURTYARD W/POOL. ELEGANT FORMAL DR A REAL VALUE! lllllE TEllACE 11, 1•111 SUPERB VIEW OF OCEAN. BAY CITY LIGHTS + CATALINA FROM 4 BA, FR, BONUS A00M HOME. DEMAND AREA W /SPECIAL HOME. A MUSTSEEJ .,.,. .. UNCOMPAPAa.E VIEW FAOM HIGHEST REllDENTIAL PARCEL AT OF EXCL CUL-DE-SAC. $EE ENTIRE BAY, FASHION 18 +COAST TO PALOS VERDES. AOUJNa SAND DUtE8 TO THE OCEHI • YOUR BACKYARD. FROM THE LR + M8TR WATCH THE SPECTACULAR 8UN8ET8 OVER CATALINA. 5 BR+ U8RAAY + PATIO. Ill•..... 11.111.111 CHARM ABOUNDS IN THIS PERFECTLY LOCATED LITTLE ISLAND BAYFAONT. 4 BA OR 3 + UNT. ENJOY BEST .. UL" ISLE BEACH. SELLERS MOTIVATED. PEll•U II Jll.111 SENSATIONAL NEWER BAYFRONT HOME W/ NEW DOCK. PENNSULA'S PRIME LOCATION. 3-CAR GARAGE. LOYEl Y YARD + EUROPEAN KITCHEN. CUSTOM FEATURES GALORE. FOR THE FUSSY BUYER. IELCOUIT· 11,4•.lll FIRST TIME OFFERED. 4 BR CUSTOM HOME IN PRIME LOCATION. LONG DRIVEWAY ENTRY OFFERS EXTRA PARKING+ PRIVACY. MUST SEE. ' IAYFROIT 11.111.111 A BAYFRONT HACIENDA WITH A UNIQUE COMBINATION OF LOCATION. DESIGN + VALUE 5 BR+ GUEST QUARTERS. DEN. DR + FR MAKE THIS A TRULY EXCmNG HOME. PE•llULA IAYFIOIT 11.HI ... SPECTACULAR MAIN TURNING BASIN LOCA-· TION. 4 BR IN MAIN HOUSE, SANDY BEACH WITH BOAT DOCK SEPARATE 2 BR APT WITH VIEW IN GARDEN SETTING. COLUll lllAlll IZ.111.• SUPERB 3 BR BAYFRONT ON PRESTIGIOUS ISLAND. COMPLETE PRIVACY WITH GREEN LAWNS. TREES+ PATIO AREAS. 198' WATER FRONTAGE. BOATING AT DOORSTEP. APPT. TOSHOWH UllA 111.E II.Ill.Ill SPECTACULAR, CONTEMPORARY, REMOD- ELED, BAYFRONT, EUROPEAN KITCHEN. 4 BA 5l'l BA. TUANNG BASIN, VIEW, LARGE SUP +SOUTH PATIO.