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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-06-23 - Newport Harbor Ensign, :STABUSHED 1948 * 40TH YEAR •NUMBER 41 * (714) 831-8120 * NEWPORT BEACH'S ONLY HOMEMSED NEWSPAPER •THURSDAY, JUNE 23. 1988 • I • g team transplants another heart Looking for tomorrow's leaders BY ROGER BLOOM Think you'd make a good city councilmembcr, planning commissioner. service group president or community activist, but you haven't a clear idea of how to get started? Well, Leadership Tomorrow has a program for you. Now taking applications for its second year's program, Leadership Tomorrow is proving to be an effective training ground for tomorrow's civic leaders. Some of the 30-odd participants in this year's program are aJready plan- ning runs for the city counciJ, one has been nominated to the planning com- mission, and others arc now serving in various local support groups and service clubs effectively. Council set to'"apprmve new budget BY ROGER BLOOM The City Council Monday night will take a one more look at the proposed 1988-89 city budget before voting on the plan, which raises city expenditures 10 percent over last year's spcndi_!'g· Total spending is projected to amount to some S86 million, up from $78.4 million in 1987-88. Most of that increase is in capital imrpovcment spendina, which ii slated for S32 million ~ tlail year, up from W million last year. Tbe bulk of thole funds arc receiwd 7 G•Nll Last week, the Newport Beach City Council voted SS,000 to help support the program. Mayor John C. Cox Jr. praised the effort at that time, saying, "Everything I've heard about this . program has been extremely positive.,. Which puts smiles on the faces of Leadership Tomorrow chair Ellen WiJcox and executive director Christi Gordon. ·•we have a nine-month program ... said Wilcox. "for one full day each month. Each of those days, the can- didates will arrive at 7:30 a.m. and stay with us until 6:30 at night. Each day d eals with one issue. It might be transportation, it might be education, or it might be environmental quality. There arc speakers on both sides of an issue, if it is a two-sided question, and we bring in other resource materials, c111111• • ,... r A 54-year-old Huntington Beach businessman is listed in satisfactory condition after undergoing a four-hour heart transplant at Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian. The recipient, who requested bis identity be withheld, received a heart last week from an unidentified 35-year- old Los Angeles man who died from an intercranial hemorrhage, said Gail Love, hospital spokesperson. The Huntington Beach resident was the second patient to receive a heart transplant at the Hoag facility. Two ·months ago, Ors. Aidan A. Raney and Douglas R. Zusman performed the hospital's first heart transplant. The recipient, Dr. Norton Humphrey's, is recovering well with no signs of rejec- tion or infection, hospital officials said. Raney and Zusman performed the second transplant after harvesting the donor's heart at a Los Angeles area hospital. Both surgeons served as chief residents under at Stanford University McdicaJ center and have performed more than 77 transplant procedures. Hoag Executive Vice President Larry Ainsworth said he was extremely pleased with the status of the transplant program. "Two people who bad run out of alternative treatment options have now been given a chance to live. There arc many others in our community who also deserve that chance," Ainsworth said. Hoag presently has a third candidate on the Regional Organ Procurement Agency·s list for a d onor heart, Ains- worth added. Although the Huntington Beach recipient was not ho pitaliz.ed prior to the surgery, he was being treated by a Hoag cardioligist. Other types of hcan surgery per- formed at the facility include coronary artery bypass grafting, valve recon- struction and replacement. County OKs Dunes lease with revamp The county Board of Supcrvi ors last approved a lease extension for the cwport Dunes recreational area that includes a plan for upgrading the public fac1litie there. Under the new lease -which will now run until 2038. a 35-ycar extcn ion -the Dunes management will be required to complete a thrce-pha e redevelopment project to receive increased revenues. The fees charged for use of the Dunes facilities will be allowed to rise at the completion of each phase of the redevelopment work. according to Christie McDaniel of Supervisor Tom Riley's office. The first phase of the reconstruction will involve the construction of a new restaurant at the Dunes and the upgrad- ing of the beach playground. That phase is slated for completion by tllc fint part of~xt year. McDaniel said. Phase Two will see improvements to tbe ovcrniabt recreatioaal velaiclc camnround and the lllatiM; .. Plallle 7 , ... 1 Bergeson bill aids care for newborns Budget ... utt ~"-111111 from state or other sources and merely pas~ through the city's budget for bookkeeping, because the city is the lead agency in the capital project involved. The actual operations budget for the city government is pro- posed to go from S53 million last year to $54 million in the new plan. The lion's share of the oper- ations budget will still go to the public safety agencies, the police and fire departments, which will receive a total of almost $27 million under the new spending plan, an increase of about $750,000 over last year. T he public works. library and parks, PllTI IY IAllY CITA beaches and recreation depart-·Leaders. . . ments will each receive slightly more money this year than last. C1llllnu1• m 11111 1 The council has spent tbe last too. Leadership skills are woven six weeks reviewing a prelimi-in throughout this.,. nary budget submitted in April Nonna Glover is one of this by City Manager Bob Wynn. In year's participants and she said the study sessions and in straw recently, .. I've lived here five votes at its last regular meeting, years and been involved, but I the council added to the prcli-learned more in this program miriary budget several cxpendi-than in the whole time I've been lures, including: here.,. • $625,000, spread over three Glover is one of two finalists, year with $210,000 in the first along with an incumbent, for a year, toward construction of the four-year term on the city's Marian Bergeson Aquatic Ccn-Planning Commission. The City ter on the Corona dcl Mar High Council will malce a final dcci- Scbool campus. sion next Monday on the post. • $260,000 for a retaining waJl, · Another participant, Lt. Tim sidewalk, curb and gutter at Newman of the Newport Beach Rocky P oint. Police Department, commented, • $150,000 for 800 square feet "I've learned a lot, especially of new office space at City HaJl. about how to assess a commun- Legislation which will help thousands of babies in Calif or- nia who might otherwise be born with preventable health prob- lems because their mothers arc unable to get adequate health care during their pregnancies (S82579, Bergeson) cleared the State Senate unanimously on Monday, according to the office of Senator Bergeson (R- Newport Beach). Senate Bill 2579 consolidates existing perinatal programs and increases eligibility for services of women up to 200 percent of the federal poverty level The passage of SB2579 through the Senate Appropria- ity's needs and allocate resour- ces. Some of that has already been incorporated into what we 're doing at the department." Applications for the next Dunes ... ••• ~ rn. .... 1 Three will be the addition of a 0 cabana-stylt: motel" at the Dunes, according to McDaniel. The entire project is expected to take five years, McDaniel added. The new agreement is the result of more than two and haJf years of negotiations between the county and the leaseholders, the Evans family. McDaniel said that about three years ago the county began receiving inquiries about the tions Committee and the Senate floor is significant since the bill carries an appropriation of $I 50,000 to finance its objec- tives. In presenting the legislation, Bergeson pointed out that every $1 invested in perinatal care results in almost a $2 savings in hospital costs in the first year. The long-term savings arc $9 of taxpayer dollars for every $1 invested. .. Senate Bill 2S79 will save lives and avoid bcalth problems for newborns," said Bergeson. "We owe thae babies the best chance possible for a healthy beginning." session arc being accepted through the end of this month. Tuition is $900; scholarship funds arc available. For infor- mation, call 644-8283. property from interested parties, and at the same time began to get complaints about he facilities from recreational users. County representatives then approached the Evans• and negotiations began on the improvement pack- age and lease extension, culmi- nating in last week's board action. The project has the approval of the Coastal Commission, McDaniel added. -BY ROGER BLOOM Architectural Stone pr'.nlitiw urns. T•,.huma,. pottelJ. lnd&.n rup, arthctl Md fumituN from the four COf1WI of the world. All handcrded bJ •rtluns for ... Cleari Harbor Day set 2 SS al:_. ......... a... &.-.... CA -OMt• 1111 ............. .... L...-.. -1.0......, c... ...... CA-(714).,...11 SATURDAY, AUGUST 20 JO A .M . TO b P.M. LION'S PARK • COSTA MESA Arts & Crafts SHOW & SALE Food & Entertainment For Mor~ l11/tW11111tio11 C1111114/549-l60~ SPONSOAED BY CITY OF COSTA MESA & COSTA MESA SISTER CITllS Concerned citizens and volun- teers will meet to take pride in Newport Harbor, as part of Clean Harbor Day, scheduled for Saturday, July 9. from 8 a.m. to noon. ceremony will be held at the Cannery Restaurant. Compli- mentary hot dogs and drinks will be served, and prizes will be awarded to all volunteers. Clean Harbor Day is designed to highlight the importance of clean harbors and beaches. For more information on how to participate in Clean Harbor Day, contact Bill Schonlau at '714) 650-850 I. Interested volunteers should meet at the Cannery Restaurant, 3010 LaFayette Ave., Newport Beach, that morning . Conversation series Volunteers will then be assigned to clean up zones along the Newport Beach area. Addi- tionally, some volunteers will cruise the harbor on boats to pick up trash bags from water- front homes. Following the cleanup, a spe- cial beach barbecue and awards "Pay-offs and Spin-offs from the Art of Conversation," a special six-week workshop, will be offered by the Newport Beach Parks, Beaches and Recreation Department on Mondays from 10 a.m. to noon, starting June 27, at Mariner's Library, 2005 Dover Drive. YOO MCIST SEE O<JRSTORE TO BELIEVE ITI We offer a twinkle fresh abrmphere and sa\4e you as much as * .. 7545 on )QJr children's dodling! Stop by and see what )400'~ been missing!! rs: 10:00 a.m. · 5:30 p.m. =~~ &.cnldde 5.ie l\ddltlonal l OS Of'f' . with coupon. * * WE BUY & TRADE TWlrtKLE TWlnKLE UL STO 3425Tu.. •• Am•95J.5512 8•11Ft s.... CJ-.£,...,...., IJIMwl,...~ a.ldllrl Conducted by public relations consultant and author Mort Stein, the course wiJl be linked to discussions of netional and international events, with the theme being how to become more likeable and influential. Fee for the work.shop is $45 and registration is now under- way. For additional informa- tion, call 644-3JS I. July 4 esuy contest now on BY CHERYL STEHLING One way to celebrate I nde- pendcnce Day is to be a winner of L VC's essay contest, Presi- dents of Mount Rushmore. Entrants must be under 18, choose one of the Mount Rush- more Presidents: Washington, Lincoln, Jefl'enon or Theodore Roosevelt and write under the topic, .. Great Qualities of the President." All entries must be 300 words or leu, typed and double-spaced and received by Wednesday, June 29 at S p.m. Drop off entria at The Pru- dential 714 Realty, 366 San Mipel, Newport lacb, attea- tion ROcbelle Liu. For more information, Call 76CMr7 I 4. ... a1E n . 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN ... Congratulations, Newport Beach grad I • Today is the big day for /,155 seniors in the Newport-Mesa school district as they receive their diplomas and go for th into the W-Or/d. Corona de/ Mar High School will hold its ceremony at 3 p.m . in the Quad. Newport Harbor High School's ceremony will also be at J p .m . at Davidson Field on campw. Back Bay High School and Monte Vista Alter- native Education Center will hold tMir ceremonies together at JO a.m. in the auditorium on their shared campus. Following is a list of graduat- ing seniors fro m the three schools: CORONA DEL MAR IDGHSCHOOL Jeffrey David Addison. Jessica Mary Alteven, Ronald Lee Althouse. Todd Robert Andersen. K.csha Lcimailc An- derson. Juon Michael Antcbi, Scheher- azade T. Arcsh, Jonathan Winchester Ashworth, Denise Carolin Askew. Scott Wrightson Atkin. Dawn Sherrie Bandaruk, Scott Brian Barnett, Geoffry Paul Barrow, Ali K. Bastani, Ttffany Marie Bean, Michelle Bcdaux, Blake Bcrtea, Jonathan Robert Birnbaum, David Boothe Blankenhom, Brent A. Blom, Scott William Blythe. Kara Anna Bodine, Anna Sofia Bolio. Lauraine Patricia Bonadio. Jenn if er Lynn Bond, Wellington F. Bonner lll, Heather Marie Boyle. Tonia Lee Brad- ley, Tami Lynn Brandon, Christopher Alex Braun. Jeff Robert Brixey, Curtis D. Buck, Kari Dorothy Butcher. Jeffrey Mojonnier Cannon, Tunothy Crajg Carlson. Clayton James Carpen- ter, Sadie Carter, Leslie Noel Cashion. Wayne Bryan Ccntra, Ayscgul Ccrcil, David A. Cesario, Cameron Juanita Chabrc, Jouan Li-Yang Chen, Jason IC Chow, Elizabeth Paige Clark. Brian Keith Cochran, Troy L. Cockrell. Christopher James Coker. Jennifer Ann Colton, Tristan Michele Condon, Ray LLoyd Cook, Tracy Denise Coombe, Mark A. Cooper, Maria Paula Corral, Jennifer Audcll Crain, John Andrew Creel, Heidi Beth Crider. Fernando Jose Cuetara, Da\id Farrell Cunningham. Jennifer Ann Cunntngham. Richard Ga.rcu Dade. John Francis Dale. Meara Christine Daly. Mimi Maxine Davidson, Michael Edward Davies, Douglas Everett Davis, Karen Lynn Davis, Rodger Alan Davis. Chris- topher William Debella. Jack Henry Delap, Emily Miranda Dempsey, Lauren Ford Dennis. Eric Patrick Diggins, Aaron Scou Dong, Derck David Dundas, Tony Paul Dupre, Nicole Claudine Duvall. Julie Marian Eastman. Elizabeth Danielle Eberlin, Gabriel Eckstein. Kurt Rob.n Ehmann, Timothy Alan Eteinko. Loren David Engsuom, Suzanne Marie Ervin. Jonathan Isaac Feldman. Jenrurer Lee Fish, Christopher Laurence Fisher. Kristine Lynne Fisk, Allison Lee Flint. Shannon F. flint. Li a Marie Ford, Jordan Lance Foster, Robert Ean fowler. Jason Robert Fox. Nadia E. Frankel, David William Freely, Kirk David Fritz. Christopher Michael Froh- ling, Michc\e Lynn Fryer, Oscar Fede- rico Fuentes. DonaJd Homer Fuscbctti. Greaory Bryan Galusha. David Reavis Gamer, David James Gianulias, Michael William Glenn. Wendi Lee Goetting, Christopher D. Golden, Timothy Scoct Ooklcn, Devin Howud Golub, MicheUc lristioc Granieri, John Colbcn Gran- tham. Catherine Mary Green. Michael f•ley Green, Sharon M iriam Green. Lisa Carole Grunert, John Ill Forrest Gulled1t. Michael Todd H&k, Scott Lawrence Halley, Cristy J. Hamblin, Christopher Lee HammolMf. Matthew Wesley Han- cock. Kelly Ann Hankin, Gene Yu Hao. Julie Gwen Hardie, Johnny Ray Harris, Steven Todd Harris. Jill Lynn Hanh- baraer, Kathleen Patricia Hauke. Bruyere Francis Hcf oer. Wendy Grace Helie, David Maclnt)'R Hendrickson, Kimberly Anne Henwood, Richard A&euodcr Herrera. Kelly Lynn Hodge, Heidi Ann Hoeltcher. Julie Katherine Hocrtia. Renee Carole Hoffman. Scott Enc Holmbcr1. John David Holt. Eric 8ohdan Homo,a, Kerry Lee Hoose. Scan Patrick Hornbeak. I aac Rain Horne. Tami Lynn Horowitz, Lisa Hov .. imyan. James Chaihsiang Hsu. Louis Enm 0 . Hushes. C,amcron Lael Hupp. James Ehon 1.....-an. Bfedky Oaet Jacobten, Greta Niona Jacobson, Milan Janicin, Erik Allen Jansson, Susan Noelle Jawor, Chris- topher Windsor Johnson, Mark Dixon Johnson, Amy Lynn Johnston, Andrew Hammon Jones, Kristen M. Jones. Stacy Grace Karges, Todd Michael Katovsich, Amir Kavianian, Dennis V. Kennedy, Jason Kensey, D'Laync Loree Kerr, Camron Kia/ar, David Dongha Kim, Lisa Kim, Adrienne Kingman, Kathryn Eileen Kolstad, Brent Alan Krum, James Anthony Kump. Thomas Reed Lamar, Jennifer Lisa Lancona, Richard Rodney Laver, Sophie Aline Lefebvre, Marjorie Leroy, Krista Doreen Lesh, Michael Boyd lester, Kimberly Ellen Linden, Marla Beth Liss, Stephanie Ut~k. Bonaparte H. Liu. Yucca Liu, Gregory Michael Lockie, Michael Edward Loos, Julie Anne Low, Kristin Holly Lucas, Sandra Marie Lucu, Marc David Lucscbrink, Kristen Kathleen Lusk. Kevin Thomas Maas, Kathleen Lyon Macmillin, Sbalini Malhotra, Leslie Jean Mann, Antoine Nicholas Marengo, Molly Langdon Marr, Bret Steven Marumoto, Vincent Eriberto Matteucci, Elizabeth Anne Maudsley, Laura Denise Mayfield, Scott Robinson McC&rter, Laurie Anna McClure, Kathleen Joy McCrickerd, Devon Bradley McFadden, Thomas Scott McGahan, Angela Maria McGiffin, Richard Thomas Mclaugh- lin, Tasha Medina McVejgh, Heather'. Chandler Mead, Mark William Meier- hoefer, Mitchell James Melbon. Jeffrey Michael Mercer, Bradley C. Merriman, Mark Bradley Miller, Douglas Bradford Minor, Bahman Mirhasbemi, Curtis Proctor Mitchell, Jan Carlyn Mohs, Anne Marie Moiso. Shannon Joann Monigal. Logan C. Morse. Andrea Leigh Mosmann, Stephen Eric Mowery, Timothy Walter Muller. Kit Ian Natland, Federico Navarro. Damon Finlay Nelson, Katherine Eliza- beth Nelson, Scott Steven Nelson. Jeff rcy Bruce Netter, Jade Dew Nicol. Katy MichclJc Obrien, Thomas Kiy- otaka A. Ogawa, Linda Christine Ohls- son. Jeffrey Lawrence Olson, Douglas William Orr. Scott Bradley Palmer. Stephen Chris- tophe Park, Jennifer Lynn Parker, Kentcasey C hristian Parks, Jason Robert Partin, Matthew Arthur Patter- son. Merilee Paulson, Jennifer Anne Peck, Scott David Petersen. Cecilia Kay Pfenning, Cindi Picczcntkowsk. Karen Diane Place, Heather Alexandra Plau. Lisa Marie Prentice, Darci Jo Price. Kimberly Joy Pridgen, Geoffrey Worth Probst, Roger Michael Pullis Jr. Greg Lawrence Rnndle. Nicolle Lyn Raymond. Brian Kevin Rayner. Eike Reichardt. James Michael Reinhold, Aimee Elizabeth Rhone. Susan Abi1ail Riuenho usc, Grant Prescott Robbins. James Deering Robbins. Christine Ann Roberts, Darren Wade Roberts, David Michael Robinson. Patricia 8. Rodri- quez.. James Ch&nnon Roe. Dylan T. Rogan. Patricia Ann Root. Tammy Anne Ruh\c, Jeffrey Patrick Ryskamp. Hosse~n Sarbu, Christian Allen Sarno. Darcy Marie Scanlan. Thomas Peter Schar, Christo pher Michael Schneider, Rhonda Lynn Schnitger. Ian Bush Schnoebelen. Thomas Louis Schriber, Mark Jared Schulein, Vernon- verne Walter Scoby. Danielle Lee Scott. Garrison Beau Scott, Gary William Scclhorst, Jack Kevin Sellinger. Nancy Lynne Shackleton. Neda Shakoori. Elizabeth Rose Shanker. Clifford C. Shattuck. Brian Lee Sheehy. Scott David Siegel, William Stanley Sievers Jr.. Shauna Nicole Slingsby. Aaron James Smith. Georgina Briana Smith. Karen Lynne Smith. Kristen Michelle Smith, Travis F. Smith. Victoria Ann Smith, Sara Soulati, Heidi Michelle Spe~. Heidi Beth Starnes. Megan Stayner. Lisa Diane Stein. Michael Robert Stewart, Tyler WiUinpm Stipp, Maureen Elizabeth Story, Shannon Michelle Street, EUz.abeth Vera Strub, Evan Adler Stuart, Terry Lynne Stulik. Scott Eric Sullivan, Scan Patrick Sul- livan, Gary Michael Sunman, Amy Clare Sutter. Paul Dylan Sutton, Alyssa lay Swanson. Juon Aleundc:r Sytnyk. Halina Marie Taketa. MicMlel Dun- nina Taylor, William Fte*rick Templic. Vaocsu Kathryn Teneyck. Troy Tho- mas. Jeffrey David Thomason, Chad· wyn Sutton Thompson. Tiffani Lynn Tkach, Matthew Emory Tomlin, Paul Sanford Toney, Taylor Al&n Tosh. Geoffrey Kenneth Towle. Tiffany A. Tripoli, Julio Trivino. Dan E. Troffo. ~rck T 11mcr. Erin Turner. Howard Hansen Ulyate. John Toft Van Dyke. Jimmy Ltt Vaoderariff. Enclta V•n1ders"nt, Samuel James Velde. Michael Robert Vermilhon, Monique Mirella Vin~. Vicki MicheUe V&st.unct, Carrie Von HeMen. James Doqtea W..-r. Sulina Tttaa Wang, Alison Nicole Watkins, David John Watson. William Lawrence Wec- shoff, Clark T. Welton, Eden Alicne Werner, Gregory Trevor Wcu, Marcus Westerlind, Gaclcn Cbrutinc Whltcsclt. Lynne Charles Wickramasingh, Shan- non Rochelle Willis, · Suzanne Elaine Wilson, Patrick Lawrence Wintrode, Dina Brooke Wisener, Karin Lara Wolff, Christopher Brian Wood, Gina Terese Wood, Bradford Wayne Wood- ruff, Scan Thomas Woolsey, Laura K. Wooten, Katrina Corinne Wulffson. Nader Yamin, Robert Kwon Yoon, David Hsihyun Yu. Stephanie Zaepfel, Michelle Ann Zweber. NEWPORT HARBOR HIGH SCHOOL Sarah Acord, David Allen, Andrew Altshuler. Namvar Amir-Mokri, Carolyn Anderson, Maya Appubn, Anastasia Arnold, Debbie Assawamatiyanont, Shannon Assmus. Michelle Dailie, Dristin Balalis. Erica Ball, Troy Ballou, Liu Balsiger, Armondo Bargas, Anaela Bass, Robert Baum. William Baum, Jennifer Baxter, Jobn Baylis, Jennifer Beach, David Bear, Teresa Beauchamp, Amy Beck, Lisa Becker, Jason Belanger, Christina Betz. Susan Beveridge, MoUy Biehl, Bedora Birman, Robert Blackman, James Bond. Laura Booth, Scott Borack, Daniel Bosse, Marie Bouquet, Constance Bow- didge, Tammy Box, Suzanne Boyer, Karen Draeger, Allen Brokate. Alex- ander Brown, Caroline Brown. Jeffrey Brown, Christe Bruderlin, Brant Burkey, Paul Bums. Erikka Cagle, Sunday Cagle. Michael Calder, Jennie Canon, Maita Carney. Kenneth Caner, Parrish Caner. Cari Cavanaugh, Dean Cbicbelli, Broolc't ChurchilJ, Enza Ciano, Christopher Cislaw, John Cisneros. Gregory Ciuell, Tracy Clarkson, Elizabeth Clemons. Mark Cockerell, Kirsten Conklin. Chriuustir Conser, Patricia Corcoran, Adrienne Cordrey, Rachel Cordrey. Ashley Corkett, Tiffani Coyne, Teresa Crawford. Michael Curci. Victoria Davis. Oesirra DeFord. Pierre de GailJande, Gregory Denney. Andrea Desimone, Melissa Dinger. Marcella DioguardL Michael Dixon. Dristin Donaldson, Boone DonneUy, Alexander Dorman, Erik Dragnet, Robin Dru, Tina Drumm, JuJie Duane, Sun Dunston, Martha Duran, Eliz.a- beth Buynstec, Peter Duynstee, Dawn Dyer. Peter Eastman, Michael Edstedt, Julie Ellmore, Cius Elzc, Aaron Erwin, Brad Evans, Jenrurer Evans. Bridget Farmer, Scan Farnham, Randal Farr, Robert Felde, Nicole Ferron, Jason Finney, Julie Firestone, Matthew Fitt, Mauhew Fletcher, Mark Franco, Eva Friberg, Rick Frost. Sharleen Gaertner, Jason Gan, James Garrison, Ted Garro, Michael Gayner, James Gecrlinp, l.rista Gibbons. Brian Gibson, Timothy Gielow, Robert Gif- ford, MoUy Gilfillan, Kimberly Gill, C hristina Gillett, Adam Gilmer, Laura Goakes, George Goatley, Zachary Goe- mcr, Gary Gonzales, Larry Goss, Celeste Graham, Amy Grava., Carlyn Greco, Ganghi Greg. Cherie Gregory, Rebecca Griffin, Carl Grodacb Ill, Lawrence Guthrie. David Haithcock, Christopher Hall, Jennifer Hamilton, MichelJc Hancock, Anne Hanson, Michael Hardin, Jennifer Harrison, Andrew Han, Joseph Hartje, Heather Hauck. Karey Hazewinkel, Darcy Hcmley,Jason Henniger, Thomas ~llenill Lynch ReaJty Hensley. Roaer Henson, AJben Hil~ berger, Heather Hilterbrand, Wendy Hornun1. Theresa Howald, Kirstin Howard, Deborah How. Susie Hu. Royce Hudson, Jennifer H uah~ Ellen Hunter, Lcianne Huntley, JarTCtt Hun- tress, Natalie Huntzinger, Kristina Hurlburt. Suzanne lse, Eric Jacobs, Jeff Jacobs, Lisa Jacobson, Jeff rcy Jeannette, Erik Jewell, Ami Johnaon, Christopher Johnson, Jason Johnson, Dana John- ston, Debra Jonea, Gregory Jones, Laura Jones, Kelli Joseph. Leslie Kaenel, Shannon Kalnus, Michael Kaplan, C..sandra Keicher, Elizabeth Kelder. Kimberly Kelly, Kari Kenney, Havilyn KeTD, Christine Kctt- ley, Ambtt Kinpard, l.attina l.irkbam, Cammie Kleimer, John Klein, Keri Klain, Ty~ 1.oon, Brian Kosi, Lisa Kou1h, Eric Kraus. Sally Kuhlman. Jul~ Kuhn, Derk Kumm, Marla K.up- ferman. Anaelique La Chance, logrid Larsson, Happymaria Lashelle, Bobbi Lauer, Jennifer Leach, Dana Lee Ill, Ashley Lenton, Rachel Lcrne.r. Gary Lindberg, Marlo Lindsay, Robert Lobl, Ronald Lockhart, Jana Long, Tracy Loverde. Elizabeth MacKinnon, Christopher u111n11• • 11111 I RESIDENTIAL REAL TY BUYING or SELLING •Free Written Market Evaluation *Home Tours By Appointments • Highest Integrity • Courteous Service •Twenty Years in Newport Beach Loretta Curci • Multiple Listing Member * Extra Advertising •Computer Printouts 644-1367 IF YOU CAN'T TONE IT. • .TAN IT. Getting that deep summer tan takes more than the occasional day at th~ beach or pool. The Shape-Up Center realizes this ... particularly with June being such a ty pically 66Sunny'" month for tanning. Come Enjoy Our Summer Tan and Tone Special! 2 Weeks Unlimited Aerobics and Daily Tanning FOR ONLY $25 With Thu Ad Now 11rro&«h July 15. 1988 DO IT NOW!! FITNESS ... .TAKE IT PERSONALLY. • • . .. WE DO. (SHAPE-UP CENTER) (714) 631-3623 462-C East 17th St. •Costa Mesa, CA 92627 PME 4--JllE U, t• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN Editorial Vetoing · lives For the past 20 years, the California State Legislature has been trying to pass a law requiring all motorcycle riders and their passengers to wear helmets. Although California was on the brink of embracing such legislation, the controversial bill was shot do~n by a single, surprising veto by Gov. George DeukmeJ1~n . In light of the number of yearly deaths occurring on California highways resulting from head injuries suffered in motorcycle accidents, it's not only surprising, but actually shocking that the governor would turn away from such legislation. Despite the fact that there are more motorcycles on the roads of California than of' any other state, ours is one of only five states with no helmet law. Deukmejian said he nixed the measure because it ~as unfair to "'mature, experienced riders" and he cited statistics supposedly showing that most motorcycle accidents resulting in injuries involve younger male drive rs and alcohol. He eve n said, following the ve to, that he would support a measure to require riders under 21 to wear helmets -a measure that legislators and police agree would be totally unenf orcea~le. . Meanwhile the road carnage continues, m part ' . because age and experience have very little to do with the density of objects that can strike your head in an accident. And just who are these "mature'' riders that are being catered to here? In its rocky passage through the Ass embly and Senate, it was the most intensely lobbied bill of the 1987-88 session. Most of the opposition came from motorcycle associations and groups such as the Hell's Angels that are known in the motorcycle trade as the uone-percenters" -the one percent~ motorcycle enthusiasts who generally give a bad name to the rest. In this context, Deukmejian's agreement that helmet use is a matter of choice is as much as endorsing irresponsible behavior for the benefit of a mob of renegades. But, it is also possible that the governor knuckled under t o the lobbyists of the motorcycle industry itself. With motorcycle sales dropping that last thing the industry would want is to have its sales further undercut by restrictive legislation. We feel that in any case the governor's action was indefen sible. In light of the yearly death toll convincingly linked to lack of helmet use, it is staggering that the governor would turn his back on a chance to actively participate in the saving of lives. Baker Communications AWARD WINNING MEMBER CAUFOMIAIEWSPAPO f'UIUSMHI ASIOCIATIOll 39 State & Nattonal Awaras Since 1978 ,.~ Circulation 25,000 PUBLISHER: Seth Baker EXECUTIVE EDITOR: Roger Bloom ASSOCIATE EDITOR: Melinda Keller SPORTS EDITOR: George Pappas PHOTO EDITOR: Danny Cota PHOTOGRAPHER: Mary DeChirico STAFF WRITER: Cheryl Stehling &ENERAL •ANAIER: James E. Rule DlllECTOll OF IALEI: Marcus Dietz 901 Dover Drive Newport Beach, CA 92660 (714) 631 -8120 Please send mail to: P.O. Box 9399 Newport Beach, CA 92658-9399 The Newport Ensign is published weekly on Thursdays. ADV. DHIECTDU: Bob Dorman, Barbara Sheppard, Ingrid Pepenella CWllRED lllECTOI: Inez Gilbert LEIAL AIV. lllECTDI: John Quigley ·~ GIVE ME FIFTY llJCfJ) ANO lli TELL nJ. Hey kids! We made it! It's as vivid in my mind as if of Ro nald Reagan. Before we took 2~ Warner Bros. em~loyees it happened yesterday, the way were married , Gwen's doctor to their deaths.: .helpmg . to the rice showered from . my told me we could never have produce the first issue of Time breast poOket handkerchief all children because she had a m~gaz!ne in the atomic age, and over the hotel front desk. I was tipped uterus. After a nu~ber of bemg m . Ne~ York and nearly wiping nervous pers piration miscarriages, she gave birth to crushed an Tames Square w~en from my forehead as the ho~el twins, who became ~8 last week. Japan su.rrendere~ ... covcn ng staff giggled whe.D I said, unwat-The other three ch1Jdren came the Charhe C haphn Mann Act tingly: "We had a wonderful time." It was the morning after our wedding night, in the Lag-T 1· me of my L1· re una Hotel, 50 years ago this 11 Saturday, June 25. Someone asked me the other day if I would do it all over again, and I said, of course, only 1 'd try to do it a lot better. To me, the amazing thing is not that the marriage lasted this lo ng, but that we lasted this long. Almost from the first day, we have had a fast-paced active life, with adventures and perils and joys galore. matched by deep ago- ni es . Our five children, and later 12 grandchildren, dared bore- dom to show up -at all. Gwen's 58-year commitment to peace and justice action kept her juices flowing; and my career in news- papering, editing and huckster- ing kept my bean beating almost as fast as I can type. We met in a boarding house. l was a reponcr for the San Diego Sun, living in Mrs. Hare's legendary boarding house. Another boarder was a fell ow reporter named Lionel Van Deerlin, who later became San Diego •s Congressman for 18 years. One night he brought bis sister, Gwendolyn, to the board- ing house dinner, and not too long after, she moved into a vacated room down the hall from mine. We were married in Oceansjde the following June. For both of us, life h8$ been a wide-eyed adventure bleued with more aood times than bad. Our falDily laM faithfully mir- rored tile mnazina balf<entuey from .. franklin Roosevelt'• llCODd term to tbe fmal moat• along three or four years apart. One son is a television writer, the other a senior vice president of an advertising agency. One daughter is a registered nurse, another a social worker in child- care and mental health, and the third is a Unitarian minister. Our o ldest grandchild graduated last week from UCLA, a music . maj or. Well, that's enough family bragging. But it's really remark- able bow the entire family bas thrived on wrenching romances, amazing achievements, rollick- ing good times and still managed to taste a little of every bit of life in this wild half century. You name it, the family has done it. The depression helped to shape our lives. In 1938, I was earning $25 a week. We financed our honeymoon with money given to us by relatives to buy our sterling silver set, then talked Jessop's Jewelers in San Diego into selling us the silver for SI down and S l a week. As the family grew, so did our fortunes, and always there was the unexpected, so challenging to newspaper people ... bullets whining past us during the riot in Tijuana when the police station and aovemmcnt palace were burned ... tbc 1939 hurri- cane when I wu tbe only news.- man on tbe teeae at Point Mup • a flllriq boat ea,... wt BY JIM FELTO trial. .. writing cover stories on Danny Kaye and Edger Bergen and Ernie Pyle ... editing S cript magazine in Beverly Hills and being city editor of the Los Angeles Daily News when the Black Dahlia murder case broke and my top rewrite man was Jack Smith. Through all this and more. Gwen was looking after the children and chasing rabbits around Altadena when the doors on our homemade pens bro ke open. And she managed to accept leadership roles in her Episcopal Church, and later the Los Angeles diocese, and to work for peace and justice groups in Orange County, becoming president of Church Women United and . founding the Oranae County Interfaith Peace Ministry. She has spent a weekend with others at the home and refuge of Caesar Chavez and picketed with farm workers and marched with peace demonstrators and mourned for Martin Luther King 'and other lost leaders of a crying genera- tion. That may be the big secret of our enduring marriage. We have alJ been IO damned busy we haven't had time to dweU on each other'l lhortcominp. Wha- tever the ,..n. it'a been a ball, Gwendo. aad let'a not ilow down or stop now. JllE n. t• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN,_ I Do we give po_liticians an impossible job? His name was Dr. Richard cratic event and the Democratic Zatcre and he was a shrink. He Foundation of Orange County had just joined a political club is a Democratic club). So, on his I helped start some years ago first evening ever as an activated called the Democratic Founda-and activist Democrat, Dr. tion of Orange County, and he Richard Zaterc got to sit right was accompanying us on what smack dab next to some of the My Turn several friends termed a .. field trip" to Washington, D.C. That is, as a club we journeyed to Washington (mainly because it seemed like a good idea at the time) to check out the scene. The first evening there, we went to a black-tie dinner spon- sored by Pamela Harriman (widow of former .. Ambassador- at-Large" Averell Harriman) on behalf of some cause or other- which cause, of course, did no't matter. What mattered was that at every one of about 70 tables there was a genuine US Senator or Governor or bigwig Con- gressman (all of them being Democratic as this was a Demo- BY MICHAEL D. RAY most powcrf ul men in the world. And check them out personally. The next day, we journeyed through the Halls of Congress, visiting a garden variety of Congressmen and Senators, all of whom welcomed us with open arms, smiles and so on. We even got to each lunch in a little dining room right next to the Senate chambers. Not bad, I thought, for a bunch of hicks from Orange County, California (of course, it didn't hurt that, col- lectively, the members of the Foundation annually give tons of cash 10 candidates). That evening, at a dinner just with members of our club (and after the third drink) Dr. Richard Zetere, shrink, made an interesting observation. He said, .. They all look like they have post-traumatic stress syn- drome." Who? What? "All the politicians. Post- traumatic stress is normally associated with people who have suffered some great trauma, like an auto accident in which they nearly died. Or badly battered women. Or Viet Nam vets. You can tell by the vacant look in their eyes, the way they seem to be totally exhausted or .. else- where" and usually the way they seem slightly terrified by ordi- nary problems. I said, .. On come on," but Dr. Richard Zatere was determined. He said that be could understand why the politicans seemed to have it. They endure, incredible work hours and d isorienting travel. They are consistently inundated with new and/ or strange stimuli that they never have enough time to assimilate; and they are (in a way) .. hunted" by the media, other politicians, and even their own constituents. Letters to the Editor Glad to help out Dear Editor: eliminated from the high school program. Other special pro- grams will also be affected because their teachers have been laid off. Class size will be increased, thereby including about four or five more students per class. The district needs to analyze their spending procedure and to re-evaluate their criteria regard- ing teacher layoffs and program cuts. It is hard to accept this kind of budget deficit in such an affluent area like Newport Beach. The students of CdM deserve a better quality of education than what is now being offered to them. Dean Camaras Corona del Mar He was joking, Dr. Zatcre was, but he also was earnest. He meant it. And, when I thought about it , I realized his observa- tion was a comment about our society: wc\re come to that. We expect the men and women we elect as our leaders to be super- human; we expect them to put up with just about anything; we allow them to be hunted, like animals; and, if we can, we even join in the hunt. After all, it is great sport, this politician bashing, something to be pursued with glee. Then we wonder, irony or ironies, why don't better people run? Michael D. Ray is chairman of The Democratic Foundation, a Democratic Party support group. He is the principal of J Ray Construction Co. NB Explorers in rally Winners of the Police Advi- sory Council Youth Safety Run will be honored at a banquet today at the center of Sycamore Plaza in Lakewood. A team of three Newport Beach Police Explorers set out on the Lakewood to Yosemite National Park ·run Monday. Designed to teach vehicle safety, the 35-team car rally is a test to reach the destination by obeying all traffic laws and achieving the best fuel economy. The Newport Beach team drove vehicles which were donated by Theodore Robbins Ford and U niversity Oldsmo- bile. Newport Beach P olice Employees Association and R obert Hoag assisted the Explorers with financing for the 35th Annual Youth Safety Run. D , INC. INDEPENDENT.SERVICE & REPAIR *COMPARE* 7 ,500 15,DOO 22.IOD MILE SElllCE JlliUll IJ& I 1 Ol.12 COMPLETE 144 W. 17th ST. COSTA MESA, CA. 12127 (714) 648-2816 In December of 1987 , your paper wrote an article concern- ing Covering Wings and the work . we arc doing getting blankets to the homeless and needy. I just wanted you to know bow much we appreciated the manner in which you dealt with us and what was written. Peggy Darnell was the writer respon- sible. TWO TE C ACCOUNTS The res ponse we received from that article was tremend- ous. You have helped us a great deal, and, by helping us. you have helped to provide blankets to the homeless. Thank you. We at Covering Wings appreciate you and your staff for the job you have done. Raymond C. Fico President Coverinc Winp A raw deal for schools? Dear Editor: It is a tragedy that the Newport-Mesa Board of Educa- tion made a decision to make dramatic cutbacks in faculty and programs in order to balance the · $7 million district deficit. Cor- ona del Mar High School is losing several teachers due to the district cutbacks and retirement. Many retiring teachers will not be replaced. Due to the loss of these teachers, several quality pro- grams such as photography, vocal music and A VTV are being ONE GREAT RATE! 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As part of a ribbon cutting ceremony for Bonita Creek Park held this past weekend, Newport Beach's Mayor John Cox tested out his batting skills on one of the facility's softball fields. Cox along with several other Newport Beach City Council members took batting practice for about an hour. Actually, Cox wielded a pretty mean bat as he pounded several flyballs into the outfield. Since early June, Newport's city softball leagues have used the facility's two fields making last Saturday's ceremony about three weeks overdue. It was sc heduling conflicts that precluded the city from holding the ceremony at an earlier date .. Cox said. Following the impromptu practice, both Cox and Newport Beach City Council member Phil Sansone praised the softball facility. which is Newport's 30t h park. ··1 think the new fields are fantastic," Cox remarked . "We've been trying to get this thing finished for the last 10 years. !"'here's not many places in the city where you can do this. A lot of parks in our city lack the room to put up lights and baseball diamonds." Sansone remarked, "It's a great addition to the park sys- tem. The facility serves a big need. There are many industrial leagues in the city." "This facility is better than any we have in Newport. When the turf on the infield gets settled they11 be able to run more games than they can now," Sansone added. Some oft he best co-ed softball action in Newport is played on Thursday nights at Bonita Creek. Park. In an early season struggle for first place of the co-ed 8-23 league, Sutter Home Wino (4- 0) rallied in the game's final inning to drop Cheers, 6-5, this past week. Cheers' Kathy Stoltz singled home the tying run in the top of seventh inning to set up the game's exciting finish. With one out and a runner on second, Sutter Home Wino's Julie M almstedt poked a blooper which was flubbed by Cheers' right fielder bringing in the deciding run. Mark Merano provided the bulk of Sutter Home Wino's offensive attack with two home runs in the game. "We're on a roll," commented Monica Contrera, manager of Sutter Home Wino's squad. "'It was a very close game. AU of our games have been close." "It's a tougher league this time. The league is more well rounded talent wise. Usually you don't find many good girl play- ers. But you would be surprised how good the women in this league arc," remarked Contrera, who resides in Costa Mesa. The men and women who make up Sutter Home Wino's team play well together, Con- trera stressed. "Everybody is really suppor- tive of each other. We mesh well as a team." Eddie Herbert, manager of Cheers (3-1), attributed the defeat to his teams' lackluster hitting attack. "Too many pop fly outs," Herbert explained. "I tell people to hit the ball on the ground and make the other team throw you out." "We also stranded a lot of runners on base and I made a f cw strategic blunders, which I don't want to say anything about... _ Herbert also admitted that Sutter Home Wino, was the toughest team' they have faced this season. wBut I can't wait until we play them again. Things could be different, .. Herbert added. ..... El-"-"'1111111'1 .... -cu ...... .., ................. ,,... ...... Crllk "" • .....,, " -"" .. 1111 cl(• ...... riMlll Cllllll ••••IY II mrk 1111 ...... llclllly'a 11111111~11111. PIOTO IY UllY DECIUIUCO Yanks capture NB little league crown BY GEORGE PAPPAS Newport Beach's little lea- guers wrapped up their season this past week. ln the majors division. the Yankees ( 15-5) walloped the Cubs 8-1 to clinch the majors division title (I J-12 years old). But the real story was in the triple A division finals (9-11 years old). The batting talents of Shan- non Silva, the sole female player competing in the division, helped lead lhe Cardinals to a 9-2 rout of the Tigers for the • league championship. During the Cardinals playoff drive, Silva led the team in RBI with six and she slammed a game-breaking double in the championship finals. .. She (Silva) was leading us through the playoffs." com- mented Corey Henderson, the manager of the Cardinals. .. We were winning on emotion at the end,.. Henderson remarked. "We were focused and played very well for a team that almost didn't make the playoffs." The Cardinals (16-6) locked up the title game through the pitching efforts of Justin Banbcll and hitting of Silva and catcher Paul Jones. Banbell handcuffed the Tigers for five innings as be only allowed three hits and fanned five batten. Jeremy Hendenon also pitched well for the Cardi- nals in the finals. Jones added two hits and played effective defense in the game. Another Cardinals team took the double A league (8-9 yean old) championship. A balanced hitting attack coupled with 1tron1 pitcbina factored heavily in the Yanteea• title win. .. Our sixth and seventh batten in the order bad clutch hits for us ... commented John Vallely. manager for the Yankees. .. Tha1·1 what did it. But really . . . . .. . . . . . . . .... everybody hit the ball well. There was a lot of improvement on our team especially among the younger kid s," Vallely con- tinued. "The kids were elated about the win. Some of them had never been on a winning team like this," he added. Key hits by Jeff Bauer and team's leading batter Jessie Gillman sparked the Yankee·s offensive output. Bauer·s two RBI single early in the contest started the Yan- kccs off on their eight-run per- formance. .. Bauer's hit broke the momentum in the game. It gave the rest of the kids a big boost.•• Mitch McCoy also contrib- uted three important hits during the playoffs, Vallely said. The Yankees' pitchers Steven Gonzales and Eric Vallely com- bined to shut down the Cubs' batters. Both are no slouches at the bat either as Gonzales slammed five home runs and Vallely hit three for the Yankees this sea- son. Jason Guyser also pitched some solid innings for the Yan- kees during the playoffs. 11111111• ..... 7 Golf tournament ' held on Monday The Oranae County American Italian Renaiasance Foundation (OCAIRF) and honorary chair- man Vince Ferragamo will host the Fifth Annual Southern Cali- fornia Italian Open Golf Tour- nament fundraiser on Monday, June 27. at the Newport Beach Country Club, 1600Cout Hiah- way, Newport Beach. Golfen will sip in at 10:30 Lm., and tee-off time is ac 11 :30 a.m . The Los Angeles Rams checr- leaden will assist during the tournament and a dinner held at 5:30 p.m. An auction and raffle ............... will follow the dinner. The player registration f cc of S 140 includea green fees, cart, bcvcr- aaes. entertainment. prizes and dinner. The cost for the dinner and auction for nonplayers is SJS. For more. information, con- tact chairman Al Chiechi, (714) 852-9770; vice chairman Frank Sciarra, (714) 771-3710; or Frank De Santis, (2 IJ) 533- . 360 I. Entty fees should be mailed to OCAIRF, c/o Frank Sciarra. 1158 Tu tin Ave.. • Orange. CA 92667. · . ............................ , .. n. 1• THE NEWPORT ENStGN ,_ 1 Clean harbor day set for early July The other day I suggested to my daughter that we take a swim in the bay when the water warms up. Her response? "Yuck, it's too dirty." I assured her that it was fine to swim in, but she was not convinced. Is my daughter correct? I hope not. The bay is one of our most important natural resources, and it is essential that we keep it clean. Here's a c hance to do some- thing extra for o ur most prized natural resource. Clean Harbor Day is on July 9. Mark your calendars. Clean Harbor Day is sponsored by the Marine Diy- ision of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce, and this year's chairman, Bill Scbonlau, bas invited everyone to participate. We will meet at the Cannery at 8 a.m. where several groups will be assigned to clean certain areas of the bay. You can rake your favorite beach, bag the debris and plac~ the bag at the designated location for pick-up. Around noon, we all go back to t he Canne ry wh ere Bill Hamilton will provide a hot dog lunch for everyone who contrib- uted. It really is a lot of fun and your effort will be noticed . Call the Chamber at 644-8211 for more information. Remember, every day should be Clean Har- bor Day. The day draws attention to the need for constant vigi lance. Newport Beach is the best place to li ve but to keep it that way we all need to pitch in. (Some day my daughter may even swim OCC takes third at regatta The Orange Coast College crew took third place in the Varsity 8 finals of its first rowing race in England since 1981 Saturday (June 18) at the Mar- low Regatta, held about 20 minutes north of Henley, on the Thames R iver. The next race for Coach Dave Grant's crew is Saturday, June 25, in the 1,000-meter Reading Regatta, which is located about 30 minutes south of Henley. Reading is the crew's last regatta before the main event ofthe trip, the 154th Henley Royal Regatta, June 29 to July 3, in the village of Henley-on-the-Thames, west of London. The Pirates , who clocked a time of 4:57 over the 1,600-meter Marlow course in a borrowed shell, were beaten in the finals by U.S . .small college champion Florida Institute of Technology (4:54) and Princeton I (4:56). City softball standings OCC won two earlier heats during the d ay to advance to the finals. In all, 20 crews were involved in the Varsity 8 competition. Coach Dave Grant ""a plea ed with the effort. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY LEAGUE .. We ha three excellent per- formances," h e said ... The weather was great and the racing was fast and c lo e all day long. You couldn't have asked fo r more." COED .. CC-2-4 .. at CdM H.S./ UN COLN Team w L T VFI Zondoms 2 0 Topguos 2 0 .. The Hawks .. 2 0 Thoemn/ Reidinger I 0 Fun-Raiten I I We Be Styling I I Become rs I I Kina Liquer 0 I Combatants 0 2 Hopk.ins Sborthoppers 0 2 Squeeze Play 0 2 Ill ... Ill .. , •. Cid-•-. Sift. Adding salt to your 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. MENS .. CC-1' .. at LINCOLN/ EASTBLUFF Tai• w L Tortfeasors 2 2 Superior WaJk·ln 2 0 Ne,..pon Grinders 2 0 Peat Marwick I I Newport Sharks I I Arbon 0 2 Uberty Baptist 0 2 Kick-Outs 0 2 M£NS .. C-17" ac MARINERS TeMI w L Boys or Summer 2 0 Shufflcn I 0 Slow llolkn I I South Coa1t Plaza Xmallen I I PunTn I 0 BaytaaCo. 0 2 Bell's StOOFI 0 2 T T Leagiles ... etlltlllllll '"" ,... 6 In the latter half of the season the Yankees began to slump. .. For a while there I wasn't even sure if we were even going to reach the playoffs. But our overall game began to come together during the playoffs, .. Vallely added. With the w~n. the Yankees avenged an earlier loss this season to the Cubs. Keep Up With the Jones'. And the Smiths ••• Grays ••• And -..• elle In )1IDUI' ~ WX> is 9l!llng a home. By rwlnG .. "Ral Elt.lll IJloftitt'" wh week. )'O'.I can kieel> tabs on wt.. ... hon8 around.., ........ And b how nu::h. Which. In Im\ ... )Q.I '° _... )1IDUI' hame'• WOlth. Prtc:ea twve lkyrock· eted ....,, ., )1IDUI' harrie meta be~ more thin you think. . Mld the ..,.., ~ Blaaer"ll., ..,.., '° ftnd ~ In the Real Estate Section Each Week in the bay.) • • • UCI d oes it again. Last week, we anno unced that the Anteaters won the National Intercollegiate Dingy C hampionships. Now we arc proud to announce that UCI won the National Team Racing title as well. The Eaters had a I 0-1 record. Tied for second was College of Charleston and Naval Academy with a 9-2 record. The winning UCI skipper were J on P ickney, Nick Scan- done and Mike Sturman with a crew comprised of the entire team. UCI is the first University this decade to win both the dingy and team racing titles in the same ' year. M ore ZOT accolades. J on Pickney, ick Scandonc and Jamie Malm were all named Intercollegiate All-Americans. Mike Sturman made Honorable Mention .. Great going UCL Let's give the sailing team three mroe zots. ZOT-ZOT-ZOT! ! • • • Learn to sa il. Call UCJ's recreation d epartment and enroll in summer sailing. Clascs begin on June 27, so register now. Daytime or eveni ngs. Beginning and intermediate classes in Lido 14 's, intermediate and advanced in Shields and in J-24's. The entire ession is only $4 3 and is o pen to everyone from the ages of IO to I 00. Don't mis this great o pportunity. Sign up no~! 856-5346. • • • · What marine related i ue concern you? The Marine Scene is intere ted in your thoughts and ideas. Ju t write to The EIUign , attention Marine Scene, and wc11 do our best to respond to your comments. Ralph R odheim is the chair- man of the California Boating and Waterways Commission and a Commodore in the New- port Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce. Sea classes Spaces are still available in sailing, canoeing, motor boat- ing, and other clas es for the summer essions at the Orange . County Boy Scout Sea Base, 1931 W. Pacific Coast H ighway, ewport Beach. The first ession of the ~eek­ long classes begin June 20, and the la t session begin Augu t 29. In addition to nine merit badge classes. including classes in radio, weather, and oceano- graphy. classes are offered in intermediate and advanced sail- ing, board sailing, and catama- ran saiJing. Interested Boy Scouts should call the Sea Base, 642-5031. for details. • AMERICAN .li:i:I. -~~~ ·~~o~! ~~ ~ 1-800-UP BOATS (714) ~5540 Exclusive HYDROHOIST Dealer for Southern California SALES • PARTS • SERVICE Stock Lifts: 2,000 to 20,000 I~. Custom lifts: Up to 150,000 \~. __ BALLET ACADEMY:_rr~--­ SUMMER SESSION NOW ENROLLING **children's jazz -ANNIE** BEGINNING BAl1ET THROUGH POINTE NEW 'BOYS' BALLET CLASS * "TAP" AGES 5-6 **SPECIAL BALLET EXERCISE CLA5SES * * .Je 't..0 .... • :: sCA::c c .......... •rc.::i • _ •· • ~'" .Y· ~ s .... oc .... :... DOY L/.cmc· c >-.,s co Resu t * R8s ... cpe ~ego; * * mp·c ,c. 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It should be noted that crimes listed are only those which are reported to the Newport Beach Police Department and arrests made are only those suspected of crimes and not those conwcted. ~ MONDAY, JUNE 6 CRIMES 0800 -A typewriter valued at $300 was reported stolen from a business office in the 100 block of Upper Newport Plaza. 1830 -A shotgun valued at $400 and a watch valued at $600 were reported stolen from a residence in the 1100 block of Cambridge. . 2030 -An attempted commer- cial burglary was reported in the 4500 block of West Coast High- way. ARRESTS 0605 -David Rodney Van- over. 24, of Costa Mes a was arrested on suspicion of misde- meanor drunk driving. J 130 -Richard Trent Poling- h9me. 27 of Huntington Bea.ch was arrested on suspicion of residential burglary. 1400 -David Henry Nelson, 25 , of Newport Beach was arrested on suspi.cion of posses- sion of LSD. 1900 -Gerald Parker Willis. 42, of Middleburg, Virginia was arrested on suspicion of giving false information to a police officer. TUESDAY, JUNE 7 CRIMES 1100 -An assault with a deadly weapon was reported in the 1600 block of West Ocean Front. 1356 -A boat cover valued at $2,000 was reported stolen from a boat in the 100 block of Lido Park Anchorage. 2125 -Vandals reportedly caused $175 in damage to a vehicle in the vicinity of Short and 36th. ARRESTS 2200 -Patrick Lee Geary, 22, of Huntington Beach was arrested on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon. 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I 111 S -A stereo valued at S2SO was reported stolen from a vehicle in the vicinity of Vista Del Oro and Vista Trunca. 1620 -Currency totaling $241 was reported stolen from a business in the 2500 block of West Coast Highway. 1630 -Vandals reportedly caused $800 in damage to That's Entertainment located at 3007 East Coast Highway. 2000 -Car parts and tools valued at $2, 135 were reported stolen from a. garage in the I 00 block of East Balboa. ARRESTS 0145 -Vac Jelen, 66, of Ocean- side was arrested on suspicion of giving false identity to a police officer. · 1600 -Christopher Lee Cloud, 18, of Santa Ana Heights was arrested on suspicion of a petty theft. 1800 -Joelle Marie Bowman, 19 , of Newport Beach was arrested on suspicion of grand theft. THURSDAY, JUNE 9 CRIMES 0815 -A computer and printer valued at $4,000 were reported stolen from a business in the 900 block of Dove. 1000 -Miscellaneous papers of undetermined value were reported stolen from a residence Grads. ••• co11t1• '""' 11111 3 Mac klin. Stephen Madigan. S~ott Mahol')ey, John Malone, Jenrufer Man- giapelo, Eric Marovish, Brian Manin. Perry Mason, S heri Mason, Alison Matthias, Jonathan Maxwell. Christy McAblc , Mjchclle McAloon, Scott McClellan, Kathleen McDaniel, Jill McDermott, Matthew McDonald, Michael Mc Donough. Kristi Mcfarland, Troy McOllire, Richard Mc High. Tara Mc Kasson, Matthew McLarand. Scou Mcleod, Michael McMahan. Miles McNerney, Melissa Melchior, Gilberto Mena, Robyn Merino. William Messick Jennifer Mestemacher. Marcus Mindte. Susan Minton, Kathryn Misterly. James Moir, Gustavo Montoya, Scot Morency, Steven Mosher, Jeffrey Muto. David Nanoe, Regina Neira. David Nelson. Forrest Nelson, Laura Nelson. Kellie Newcombe, Bao Nguyen, Giac Nguyen, John Nocholas, J ohn Nichols, Julia Norman, Kevin Norr. Ronee Odell, Stephanie Ortwein. Tracy Otto, Lisa Owen, Jennifer Owens, Jon Owens. Michael Palmer. Marshall Palmer Ill. Robert Parker, Tyler Parks, Kristin Paternie, Amy Patrick. Luca Pattaroni, Janelle Peetz. Suzanne Pennington, Lea Penwell, Noel Perk ins. Taury Person, Michael Petersen. Anne Phillips, Shane in the 2100 block of East Balboa. 1100 -An outboard motor valued at S 1,200 was reported stolen from a boat in the 1100 block of Backbay Drive. 1515 -A saw valued at $857 was reported stolen from a residence in the 2000 block of Seadrift. 2210 -Vandals reportedly caused SSOO in damage to a residence in the 400 block of Holmwood. ARRESTS 0245 -Mark Howard Fisher, 22 , of Costa Mesa was arrested on suspicion of misdemeanor drunk driving. 1045 -Monique Antoinette Guerrero, 18, of Norwalk was arrested on suspicion of grand theft of property. 1400 -Richard Edward Mat- thews, 27, of Santa Ana was arrested on suspicion of posses- sion of methamphetamines. 1630 -John Romano Jr., 19, of Walnut was arrested on suspicion of reckless driving. FRIDAY, JUNE 10 CRIMES 1000 -Clothing valued at $2,620 was reported stolen from a residence in the 200 block of Diamond A venue. 1300 -A car stereo and equal- izer valued at $200 were reported stolen from a vehicle in the 4500 Phillips, Christine Pinkley. Kenneth Pitcher, Misty Porter. Jeffery Powers. Marc Prevot, Daniel Pylik James Quayle 111, Erin Quinn. Rolf Rasmussen. Dania Redmond. Chri tian Reed. Devon Reiney, Syndy Remenar. Charles Remley Ill, Pabl o Reyes, Scan Riddle, Therese Rimmer. Emmanuel Rivas, Lucia Rivera, Rebeca Robboy, Brooke Roberts, Tyna Roberts, Steve Roc-eo, John Roehm, Julie Rogers. Alison Rohme, Kristin Roland, J on Romans, Mariflor Rt>se llo, Molly Rossen, John Ruffini. Patrick Salisbury, Mark. Salkeld, Deana Samuels. Diana Sanchez, Scott Sanchez, Jennifer Sant'Angclo, William Scale , Anthony Schager, Stephanie Scheck, Devin Schmidt, Jeffrey Schniepp, Laura Schultz, Anne Secketa, Aarnn Shafer, Eric Shaw. Nathan Shaw, Anthony Shen. Jr .• Richard Shepherd, Rebecca Sherwood, Patricia Shetland, Andrew Sheward, Manha Sick, P.unter Simon, Keith Simpson. Jennifer Slater, Debbie Smith Deedee Smith Peter Somers, Jaason Spangler, Lizabeth Spencer, Michael Spiller, Margo Spiri- tus, Alexa Steele, Marlo Steinhauser, Jennifer Stewart, Scott Storm, Heather Strickler, Todd Stsure. Jenny Stucker, Patrick Sullivan. Ryan Sull ivan. David Summers. Garth Tamblyn, Nancy Thistlewaite, William Thomas, Shane Theusen. Shane Tiernan, Judith Toepel, Joseph Torto- rello. Eric Trapp, Richard Tucker, Ronald Tucker, David Tullar. Amy Tygart, Carolyn Ulander. Thae 4 Fl Tall Letter Boxn Are Sold In St•• for l250 and Up Plus lnstalllllan Coat. Our Regular Price 1219 W.lfh Thia Coupon, Get A block fo MacArthur. ARRESTS H>OO -Angel Bella, 25, of Santa Ana was arrested on suspicion of impersonating - another to make them liable. 1445 -Dacnan Ray Green, 28, of Santa Ana was arrested on suspicion of indecent exposure. SATURDAY, JUNE 11 CRIMES 0203 -An attempted auto burglary was reported in the 2900 block of West Coast High- way. 1320 -A necklace valued at $750 was reported stolen from a residence in the 1100 block of Jamboree. 181 S -A duffle bag and con- tents valued at $152 were reported stolen from a vehicle in the vicinity of Newport and Hospital Road. ARRESTS 0520 -Randall Guy Lippin- cott, 37, of El Toro was arrested on suspicion of misdemeanor drunk driving. 2000 -Barbara Jean Hillier, 54, of San Marcos was arrested on suspicion of misdemeanor drunk driving. 2355 -Elizabeth Jane Ash- craft, 19, of Santa Ana was arrested on suspicion of giving false information to a police officer. !'4ichael Vas. Wendy Vaughn. Travis Verrall. Lisa Vespignani, Hesper Vitte- toe, Tempe t Waller. Stephanie War- now. Corrie Washburn, Donald Webb Ill. Adrian Whale. Anthony Whiteford, Erika Wicks. Joseph Wilderson. Kennith Wilcut, Paula WiUiams, Stephanie WiUiams, James Wilson, Jed Wiltchik. earl Winn, Ann Wood. Alisha Wood- ford, David Woodruff. melissa Wor- thing, Anthony Wren, J ohn Wright, Jason Yang, Heidi Yontz; Gregor Yurkovich, Brad Zen1. Jeffrey Zieg. Constance Zimmer. BACK BAY HIGH/ MONTE VISTA EDUCATION CENTER Angela Barragan. Eric Berg, Karl Finger, David Hawkins, Heidi Khatami. Hoa Pham, John Rinaldo, Julie Robin- son, Segal Ronen. Catherine Sten. Darrick Tarvin. KelJy Adler. Lati ha Ali. Deborah Allen. Christian Amstadter, Kathleen Barringer, Dawn Behling, Brice Bet- tinghausen, Kristie Carr, Chad Ceurrier. Pankaj BhalJa, Beth Braeutigam. Diane Burke, Santa Caffey, Sherry Cameron, Cori Church, Cindy Clark. Sheila Dalva. Christopher Darling, Jeffrey Densmore. Brenda DeTomaso, Briana Dewbcrr}. Gwen Dixon. Cindy Duigou. Willow Eastman. Elizabeth Edgerly. Jennifer E slinger. Joe Eudemiller. Jodee Fadich, Stacy Farkas, Je son Finc h. Linda Fournell. Amanda Fransen. Babak. Golriz. Danielle Goo- chey. Diane Gordon. Adelia Griffin. Paul H an en, James Harrington. Jennifer Hawkins, Dave Herbert. Kristine Herrick, Amy Hill. Eli1ahcth Hoffman. Steve Hogan. Kathleen Holley, Keith Houghton, Karen J one . Melanie Kaka.zu, Je sica Klein. Mike Marshall. Kristi McFarland. Kim McGee. Dana McGrath. Kerrie M ilcherska. Kim Minney. Da nny Moore. Dean Montagna, Mike Muzzy. Shannon Nolan, Charlene Norman. Robert Park.er, Marla Pedroza. Cristine Peebles, Hai Phan, Anne Kellady Phil- lips. Nancy Pierce, Regina Polita. Rachelle Propson, Jennifer Pr1ybyu. Joaquin Rice, Marc Ritchie. Daisuke Sakurai, Joel Shinkle. Kristy Shrewsbury. Kelly Shoff, Jay Spurgiasz. Robert Stall, Eileen Taylor, Stefan Tidy. Kaycee Vardaman, Donna Waggoner. Frank Wilkea. 11a111 Till? 1111 Miii n. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN,_ I Setting the record straight on laioffs BY BONNIE ENGSTROM Senior Reception is tradition- ally a time to honor and to praise the accomplishments of a whole group of young people who have worked, played and planned cohesively for four years. The intention is to dispatch them into the next of life's passages with a blessing from the administra- tion, the officers of their class and their parents. It was never intended as a political forum. How unfortunate that the Corona del Mar High School Senior Reception was marred by the inappropriate and ignorant remarks of the class president. What I find most frustrating is the fact that he was so grossly misinformed about the decision- making process of the Newport- Mesa School Board. To strip the dignity from a formal event by using it as a forum to blast the school board and the superin- tendent in front of hundreds of parents and his peers was tactless and tacky. It is my fervent hope that the parents who were present do know better, do understand that the release of so many district teachers boils down to financial necessity, that many teachers have been placed elsewhere within the district, that many teachers accepted positions within the last few years with the understanding that they might have to be cut, and that many teachers were taking advantage of the NM US D's early retire- ment plan as a choice. For those, folks, are the facts. Let us not forget , also, that just two weeks ago California voters chose to vote down Pro- position 71 , which would have released more educational funds so that our district, and others, would have more financial options. Now, young man, please don't blame Dr. Nicholl and the school board for termi- nating the teachers. If you are so interested in the future of education in Newport-Mesa, which is the one positive aspect emerging from your statement, then get your facts straight. Now that you are on the brink of adulthood, take the time to be properly informed, and learn some basic social graces about how and when to vent your anger and frustrations. Iii be glad to invite you to a Harbor Council PT A Meeting to hear Dr. Nicholl speak, and 111 even Beyond the Basics lend you my copy of Amy Vanderbilt's Book of Etique11e. • • • Last week I became upset, all on my own, about some greeting cards. You know, the ones that portray the cartoonis h-type graduate in breeze-blown gown, mortar board askew, with a steii;i of beer balanced on his shoulder heralding the "clever" caption, .. Graduate, you've got a great head on your shoulders!" Then, too, there are the ones that make fun of the fact that the graduate, prone on the floor and sur- rounded by empty bottles, has .. celebrated" so much that he can't make it to the ceremony. I'm sure these have been out for years, but never having had a graduate before, I've never noticed. So I spoke quietly with the salesgirl telling her that as a parent, a PT A memebr and a member of Parents Who Care I was disturbed that the store would carry the likes. Her inno- cent 17-year-old eyes tripled in size. and she said, ••Are you the lady who wen~ to our other store and brought the Channel 4 TV cameras with you?" I wish I had thought of that. What a grat idea for next June! Since every card company produces these. l can't advocate that we don't purchase from any particular card line. And it seems that every card-carrying store displays them. When you need a card, you need a card. But, at the very least, we can avoid buying those specific cards. And we can voice an opinion to the manager or owner. If not one card depicting alcohol as a graduation celebration were sold, perhaps the message would penetrate. • • • TODAY IS THE DAY that we launch all those f resb young faces into the unocrtainty of the future. That's what makes it so exciting, the fact that the future is so unpredictable, the fact that their hopes are so high and that their ideas are fresh. I bid you well, my son, and all your peen on this day of days. Each and every one of you has special gifts that your parents no longer have-young minds and the inexperience of life which leads to adventure. So, as your prin- cipal and a NMUSD school board member shake your hand, feel their strength being passed on to you. Bless you all, and CON- GRATULATJO S! Bonnie Engstrom is a m~m!Nr of the Corona de/ Mar High School and Andersen School PTAs and serves on the Harbor Council PTA . Cancer suffer~r helps others through hat project "Real joy comes not from ease or riches or from the praise of men. but from doing something worthwhile. " -W. T. Grenfell BY PEGGY DARNELL Anne Cronk said she didn't realize how many people have cancer until she herself became afflicted with a cancerous blood disease similar to leukemia. INSIGHTS As chemotherapy treatments began to render her bald, she said, she also discovered how hot and uncomfortable wigs can be. Turbans are not much better, s he adds, and in casting about for an alternative, she ended up making herself a large cap with a visor. that proved to be not only cool and comfortable but attractive as well. Since that time, the 36-year Newport resident and former WAC has handmade some 800 hats in all sizes and colors. She Irvine-Newport Church of Re't AJdy KM!f.Snllth 43.l) ~ PMbq Sulft J 0I·116 IMne, CA 92714 (714) ]l) . .J>l3 ~ Scm.y Sdtool ~Child Cilt Pl'tMded ..., . .-a ··-IAW IW .. ITI • Alllllr SeMCe Time· J O·JO am at the lrvlfte SenlOr Center. #3 S.ndbur1 mlrvine . . . . ' . . . . . . . . ....... . has given away nearly 700 of them, mostly through the cancer programs at UCI Medical Center and Children's Hospital . of Orange County. Marva Murray, mother of Mary Beth, age 5, gave a glowing tribute to Crook's efforts. "Mary Beth loves her bat so much that she still wears it even though her hair has grown back." Murray said ... In fact, it was the first thing she packed for camp next weekend. Anne has been so thoughtful of the children. Mary Beth's hat has ducks all over it." poignant letter reads, .. Thank you so much for the love you arc giving to people like my mom who are fighting for their lives each day. God bless you for He is working through you in many wonderful ways." Prior to her battle with cancer, Cronk was a graphic designer specializing in silkscreening for commercial work. She remem- bers sewing as a youngster and used to operate a pcdaJ sewing machine when she was 5 years old to make herself some black satin pants. Pat O 'Connor. who is the histo rian fo r Orange County Oncology Children and Fami- lies. and her son Kevin, who is a cancer survivor, pick. up the hats fr om Cro nk for CHOC. Cronk said she donates hats to the UCI Medical Center .. because many of their patients cannot afford wigs, turbans and scarves and the disease is so debilitating emotionally and physically.·· Inside each hat is a message from Cronk: 0 With my best wishes for your good health." &LAD HATTEll -Am Cr1lk Ill will -If .. -11111 1111 1111 ' ' 1 fl 1111w II .-y c'•••lll"" ,........ Cr1lk 11.-... •II cllll• .. ,,..._ Pl8T1 1Y PEllY IUIELL .. She is really fabulous, .. O'Connor said ... These hats mean so much to the patients ... Cronk traces the roots of her generosity to an incident one morning when a young man stopped to help her fix a tire. She discovered that he was in a hurry, but he stayed anyway and helped her solve her prob- lem. .. I offered him $20 for his trouble," she recalled, 0 but be refused. He said, •Just help St. Mark Presl»yteriu C.._d1 llM Mu Vista Drive (Jamboree and bstbluff Soutb) Newport ae.c.. CA• (71 _.) 644-1.341 8:15 •.m. 8rutdHt for Gr.ctu.tes 9:30 •.m. Wcnhip •nd Activities torCMdren T ucher Aecasnition o.y TEMPLE ISAIAH c ..... , .......... , ................ 15 .. "'. Rabbi !aw D. kMtz pr11ldant Joel Mnmtohn .......................... cl ...... 01df ~ , .......... , ,, . lllMOlll YW: STORY Of ENOCH St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church \\bnhip and hear fhis pracfinl. Chrisc-c~nttnd, biblical m~. "POLITICS, CHRISTIANITY, ANDIDU" (Paalm 1461 .. IO) Sunday. July l , 1988 8'30 and IOilS A.M. 600 St. Andre"~ Road . NrwPQrt Beach. California (71'4) 631·2880 (ac,,,.. from N~ Hartior H• School ae lmlW • IW-.) someone else sometime.' That really stuck with me. I never forgot it ... A large envelope filled with notes of appreciation from strangers who wear her hats attest to the fact that her efforts are appreciated. An especially Cronk, however, does not feel she can continue to make the hats at the pace she has set. She has designed a simple pattern that is easily put together and asks that anyone who is intcr- e ted in helping to continue the hat project call her at 548-8032. Religious Directory "GOD'S ONE FAMILY OF MAN" Mari M. Bruck C.S .• a Christian Science lecturer, will tell us how to find more harmony in the family, neighborhood, community, and the family of nations. SAT. JUNE 25, 10:00 A.M. at the Edwards Cinema, adjacent to Fashion Island, 300 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach, CA. SPONSORED BY FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST, llMNE SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, NEWPORT BEACH THIS FREE LECTURE IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. CHllD CARE Will BE PAOY10ED. PAil 11 JllC n. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN Socie - Associates hold Western-style benefit Everyone looks forward to The Associates' annual summer fund raiser for the Orange County Trauma Society. The Western style party featuring delicious food, dancing and entertainment is a must for supporters, who travel up to Knott's Berry Farm for the festivities. Peggy Goldwater Clay did an outstanding job in chairing the event, attended by more than 1,000. Among them were Bar- bara and Ben Harris, Ginny and Kae Smallwood, Virginia and Paul Bender, Gayle and Bob Anderson, Dollie and Jeff Brill and'Gloria and Ray Osbrink. • • • The Commodores decided to go back to the Newport Marriott Hotel to host their 29th Annual Ball, a comm·ittee decision made by chair Jim Manion and co- chairs Bill Hamilton, Jim Dale, John Rader and "Skipper" Bob Wilcox. It was a festive evening of dining and dancing for this ... greeting arm .. of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Com- merce. Dave Martyn was honored as the Commodore of the Year while more than 35 active Commodores applauded including Arb Campbell, Paul Salata, Bob Callahan, Doug Cavanaugh, Bob Clifford, Dick Dickson, Art Bronski, Dan Kilmer, Bob Mccurdy, Pat fashions, entertainment from the South Coast Chinese Cultural Dance Troupe and the passing of the gavel by outgoing chair Ciel Woodman to 1988-89 chair Shari Esayian. Chairing the event was Pat Harborlites Michaels, Bob Robbins, Ralph Rodheim, Alan Rypinski, Cal Schmidt, Bob Shackleton, Les Starnes, Michael Stevens, Tom Stevenson, Chamber President Richard Leuhrs, and Tom Wilek, as well as Bob Badbam, Gil Ferguson, Marion Bergeson, John Cox and Tom Riley. • • • An Oriental theme permeated the Guilds of the Orange County Performing Arts Center annual luncheon held at the Irvine Hilton and Towers. More than 800 members representing the 38 chapters attended the event which also f caturcd a show of Crystal Court BY DINA VON BURGER Strehlow. Assisting were Judy Stapop, Gay Krpan, Sarah Ale- ziron, Marcie Lemon, June Solow, Janice Johnson, Regina Hunsaker, Julie Polhemus, Cas- sandra Gumpert, Irene Hakcck, Vesta Curry, Fiona Peterson, Elaine Delman and Marlene Short. Past chairs who also attended were Georgia Spooner, Betty Belden Palmer, Pat Rowly, JoAnn Boswell and Carol Wilken. • • • Charles Johnson was honored with the 1988 Orange County Spirit Award at a black-tie ~dinner dance held at Le Merid- ien. Chairman of this American Red Cross humanitarian award was Hank Weeks. Honorary chair was Joe Perricone. • • • Diane Slemons hosted a luncheon aboard the Mercedes II for Birthday Girls Barbara Harris, Jody Olsen, Mary Ann Miller and Mary Ann Wells. A f cw of the invitees, who attended the party while cruising the Harbor, were Ann Badham, Mary Richardson, Sandra Bro- die, Virginia Bender, Mary Lou Hornsby and Joan Stevens, whose Las Vegas flight arrived just in time for her to board. • • • USC's Orange County Cam- paign Committee co-hosted along with USC trustee Gavin Herbert, a reception at Allergan, which focused on the dramatic growth of the University's Health Science facilities. Some 200 Harborlites attended. • • • High Priority held their second annual Celebrity Golf Classic again at The Links in Monarch Bay and topped off the festivities at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel. Betty Belden Palmer chaired 1the event. Proceeds benefit High Priority, a national program of the AMC Cancer Research Cen- ter. • • • Saturday, June 25, is indeed a hectic one for Harborlites: Recently chair Tom Crosson and honorary chairs Mary and James Roosevelt previewed the Multiple Sclerosis benefit at the borne of Marilyn and Tom Hausman. Held at the Westin, the ballroom will be turned into an Arabian Fantasy for the event. Nearby at South Coast Rep- ertory Theater, their Guilds sponsor the 10th annual "end of the season" event, which features a silent auction and a buff et dinner. The latter is provided by over 20 leading restaurants in the area. Over at Fashion Island, the Newport Harbor Art Museum holds an Art Auction, which chair Beverly Diamond bas worked on for more than two yean ensuring that some very valuable pieces will be placed "on the block" by Sotheby's auctioneer. ml II. t• THE~ ENSIGN,_ 11 When the counselor becomes -the counselee I have been reassuring anx- ious parents of ninth graders for some 10 years. As I address my groups of parents, I watch their faces glued to mine as if I am some oracle of wisdom. Perhaps I am. They can receive guidance from me as their student · pro- ceeds through the maze of course selection and post-high school planning. Perhaps they arc bop- ina that this tall bespectacled lady will lite their child, see hi• or her aood points, undentand trouble spots. I sometimes feel lite a flight attendant with I SO plane-phobic passengers who are looking for a serene expres- sion to focus on during takeoff. This year, parent orientation has taken on new meaning. Yesterday I escorted my little girl to a kindergarten preview at a Newport school. We walked toward the library. My daqhter cluna to my hand with tbe tenacity of a barnacle. Al we' atercd the crowd in tbe library. she said, "I have a tummy-ache." .. School-phobic," I thought to myself in quiet despair. Then a couple of neighbor- hood kids raced over to giggle with her. She caught herself and remembered to pout. I removed her arm where it was now demurely and poked him back. "Defiance of authority and possible sociopathic behavior ... I diagnosed. The teachers and a principal gave their spiels. They were so nurturing I wanted to follow them home. I had never realized Sue Kauth wrapped around my calf. Three smiling kindergarten teachen appeared in front of the milling kids and parents. .. Everyone sit down and will begin, .. they directed us. Sud- denly a boy who lives a few homes down leaped over to my dau1btcr•1 aide and plopped down beside Mr. He pobd lier on the head. She ••iled the profound effect of bearing someone in authority tell me that her door would always be open. I resolved to prop my office door open with a brick. "Sw Kauth: Always Availabl~. ·• Later my daqhter and ber frieW walked owr to explore a clamoom. He Ud her haad dutcMd farmly in bis. .. Preaxious flirtaliom betlav- ior, .. , mumbled. But then. when asked to it down for a long tory. she indeed sat. She listened with apparent interest. When asked to draw a lady~ug, she drew. She stood up and helped perform a poem about th~ ladybug. .. May be gifted in art and speech, but perhaps too docile?'" I pondered. In another room, guided briskly by a big boy from puzzle to puzzle, she ran back to me and draped herself once more around my leg. "Socially delayed ,·· I anpishcd. ••Arc those puzzles home- work?" she whispered. "No, homework is writing words and matching and all the stuff you do in Hi8ltli1hts • .. I said. HithliKltts is her favorite mqaz.ane. .. What if you get an 'F?" •vou don' aet an 'F'. Where did you bear that?'" ·what if you get an unhappy face on your paper? .. .. I will love you anyway ... 1 said, cutting through to thl bottom line. .. Can you use whiteout if you goor! .. "Let me tell you about an invention called an eraser ... I began. As we walked to the car, s~ said. 06Thosc teachers were nice.· .. You acted interested," I said. .. , know how to behave, .. she announced. (""Too 11eeommodatiq. May end up in a Hitler Youth Group at the mercy of peer pressure ... I concluded.) Really. I think shell do fine at school. The adults involved seem very caring and competent. Maybe they can help me with my problem. It's called the Counselor/Mother syndrome. I hear there is no real cure but time. Sw K•utlt u • C'OUllNlor 111 • lotwl lt'6h sC'ltool. Slw Nw1 /rt Nn-pon .....,.. rME 1!-.11• n. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN 'Ente • ent • 'Cinderella' a fairy tale with no magic BY ANNE LA JEUNESSE °Cinderella,,. as choreo- graphed by Rudolph Nureyev and presented last week at the Performing Arts Center by the estimable Paris Opera Ballet, was, alas, no fairy taJe. Although the concept sounded interesting -the age- old romantic tale restaged in the glamo ro us HoJlywood of the 1930s -the reality was disap- pointing. Because the ballet was choreo- graphed by Nureyev, the com- pany's artistic director, audien- ces anticipated that it would be a masterpiece. Because it starred members of the famed Paris Opera Ballet, audiences expected virtuoso performances. But, wishing didn't make it so. Set in the halcyon days of Hollywood, Nureyev's Cinder- ella is the tortured victim of her silly, mean ste psisters, both struggling starlets urged to audition for films by their ugly and clumsy stepmother. After helping an injured motorist who turns out to be a nurturing Hollywood producer (played by Nureyev), Cinderella is treated to the famous Seasons divertis- sement disguised as a lackluster fashion show of Hollywood finery. Her prince, the Handsome Actor, is almost a secondary character; her pumpkin is an . inflatable roadster; and her symbolic clock is a group of 12 automatons descending from a huge mechanical clock, reminiscent of Frits Lang's /-"Metropolis ... ' i~ ~ I In fact, after it became appar- "" • 1 ent that the dancing would be · ;, fil" nothing to marvel at, it became ~-M~-~: ~. ~--~ '·.::~"~ entertaining to anticipate the ~ Olympic Mon Cbateau Restaurant Elegant Belgian & French Cuisine Award Winner, World PalllOUS Restouranb I~ Lunch and Dinner Reservattons 714/830-3810 Harpist Violbdd MAXWllL "S AWARD WINNING SUNDAY BRUNCH BUFFET QUICHE SHRIMP TACO STAND EGGS BENEDICT SCRAMBLED EGGS BLINTZES IJl SMOKED FISH SUNDAE STATION INCREDIBLE SALAD SELECTION BACON, SAUSAGE IJl CANADIAN BACON LOX, CREAM CHEESE, P.GELS IJl ONIONS CARVED STEAMSHIP ROUND OF 8£EF IJl BAKED HAM MAXWELL'S POPOVERS et ll.UEIERRY MUFFINS DAZZLING ARRAY OF DESSERTS BY CHERYL STEHLING Olympic fever is in the air with South Coast .Repertory's American premier of "Golden Girls," which examines the athletic and social hurdles faced by a British women's track team as it prepares for the Olympics. The group of girls is pushed hard by their coaches, one of whom is runner Sue Kinder's (Margaret Marx) father, Noel (John-David KeUer). One of many problems facing the team is Hilary Davenport (Judy Gee- next Hollywood tribute Nureyev would include in his jumbled scenario. Cinderella, played by chic Sylvie Guillem of the incredible and effortless extensions, per- formed a dance with a hat rack a la Fred Astaire in "Royal Wedding"; Nureyev donned a baggy coat and c1gar to inexplicably mimic Groucho Marx in the middle of the Seasons/fashion show divertis- sement; in the clever studio scenes, the Keystone Cops romped through a jail chase; and, in a subsequent confusing sequence, American Indians attempted to sacrifice Tahitian maidens, dancing a curious parody of Nijinsky's 04Rite of Spring," to a gigantic moss- covered King Kong puppet. It was the &malJ touches that gave Nureyev•s "Cinderella" its good moments. Particularly lovely was an ethereal distant scene where Cinderella enters the studio through a cadre of photographers, like Judy Gar- land in "The Ziegfeld Follies," and the final pas de deux with GuiUcm doing Cyd Charisse to Handsome Actor Charles Jude's Gene Kelly in a tribute to the windswept scarf dream sequence in "Singing in the Rain." Consistently inconsistent dancing by the corps in all scenes was relieved by Guillem 's perf ec- tion and by Jude's soaring solos and strong partnering of Guil- lem. Georges Piletta, looking like a Joan Crawford female impersonator, provided comic moments dancing quite proficiently en pointc as The Stepmother. Isabelle Guerin and Monique Loudeires d isguised their own fine dancing abilities by performing clumsily as the Clllilllll • ,... 20 fever grips SCR son), the representative for the team's sponsor, Golden Girls Shampoo, has the idea that only women who are blonde and white are really the "golden girls." Not only arc the women fighting racism, but also sexism, exploitation and a question of ethics. The best runner on the team is Dorcas Ableman (Gail Grate), who is black. Winning is every- thing to her and she will go to an ends to achieve her goal. Audiences will not be over- whelmed with elaborate sets or costumes which might otherwise ta.kc away from the production. Instead, set designer Ralph Funicello bas kept it simple, with -·lonely, foggy practice track in the early morning, the interior of a gym and locker room, an airport terminal, the athletes• camp at the Olympics and the Olympic race track. Costume designer Susan Den- ison Geller also kept it simple with typical warm-ups and team uniforms. Adding special touches were the musical soundtrack, a syn- thesized masterpiece that cap- tures the f ecling of the Olympics and the use of a strobe light to depict the busy airport terminal and the climax of the play, the final run for Olympic Gold. .. Golden Girls" will give the audience a good f~ling, while at the same time, give anxiety at~acks as they hope the team wans. Other members of the cast include Kerry Noonan as Paul- iac Peterson, Suzanne Stone as Muriel Fu., Wortham Krimmer · aa Mike Bassett, Lohn de Lancie u Laces Mackenzie, Barbara T~k as Vivien Blackwood, Hal Landon, Jr. u Tom Bill- bow, Kristina Starman u Anna Ud Michele Lamar Richards u Janet Morris. "Golden Girls .. continues throup July I~. For ticket information, call 9S7..-03J. ... n. t• THE NEWPORT ENSK1N ,_ II The world's a stage at NTAC There's much m ore to staging a play than just learning some lines and reciting them, and rhe logistics are much more complicated for a musical like "HMS Pinafore," now showing at the Newport Theater Arts Center. Weeks of preparation go into staging such a show. Wha t the audience sees is a finely choreographed, smooth-running two hours featuring Deanna Barraza and Josephine and Dexter Echiverri as Ralph Rackstraw (below, center). What the audience doesn 't see is the work Director Kent Johnson p uts in with the actors, blocking out scenes (left); or Jane Hobson and Mike Valdespino setting lighting cues with the aid of a computer (left, lower center); or Meagan Marriott putting the finishing touches on actor Gordon Marhoefer (left, bortom); or Patti Gene Sampson painting the sets for the show (right, below). But, the work all comes together beautifully in the NT AC production, which runs through Sunday. For more information, ca/1 63 1-0288. PHOTOS BY DANNY COTA PAil 14-alE n. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN NOTICE Of T11USTU'S SALE No.1"9-1 s YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 12/18/85. 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 PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On 7/15/88 at 11:30 a.m . CONSOLIDATED RECON- VEYANCE COMPANY as the duly appointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust, Recorded on 12/24/85 Inst. # 85·514301 of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of ORANGE County.California executed by: ROBERT A SELING, A MARRIED MAN AS HIS SOLE ANO SEPARATE PROPERTY Will sell at public auction lo the highest bidder for cash, cashier's check drawn on a state or national bank, a check drawn by a state or federal credit union or a check drawn by state or federal savings and loan association or savings bank specified in Section 5102 of the f inancial Code and authorized to do business 1n this state (checks must be payable at the time of sale m lawful money of the United States of America) at The Mam North Entrance to the County Courthouse 700 Civic Center Drive West Santa Ana.CA all nght, title and interest conveyecfto and now held by 1t under said Deed of Trust 1n the property situated in said County, California, describing the land therein: Lot 7 1n Block 26 of Tract No. 772, in the city of Newport Beach, County of Orange, State of California, as shown on a map recorded in Book 23, Pages 5 and 6 of Miscellaneous Maps, in the Office of the County Recorder of said Countv. The street address and other common designation, if any, of the real property described above is purported to be: 427 CANAL STREET, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92663 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address or other common des1gnat1on, if any, shown herein. Said sale w1I be made. but without covenant or warranty, express or 1mpl1ed, regarding ti11e, possession or encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust, with interest thereon. as provided in said note(s), advances, if any, under the terms of said Deed of Trust. fees, charges. and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligation secured by the property to be sold and reasonable estimated costs, expenses and advances at the time of the m1t1al pubhcat1on of the Notice of Sale is $63,669.61 The beneficiary under said Deed of Trust heretofore executed and delivered to the undersigned a wntten Dec laration of Default and Demand for Sale. and a written Notice of Default and Election to Sell The undersigned c.aused said Notice of Default and Election to Sell to be recorded 1n the county where the real property 1s located CONSOLIDATED RECONVEYANCE COMPANY 2 1031 Ventura Blvd., 1#202 Woodland Hills. CA. 91364 By: Barbara McGuire Trustee Officer (818) 340-44 72 Date 6/ J 0/88 6123. 6/ 30, 717 fCl#88-01312 NOTICE Of TRUSTEE·s SALE f -15076 1466 On JUNE 30. 1988 at 11.00 a.m. First American Title Insurance Company. a California corporation as Trustee, or Successor Trustee or Substituted Trustee. of that certain Deed of Trust executed by OR. BRIAN J. MC CARTHY, a married man as his sole and separate property, and recorded July 31, 1987 as Instrument No. 87 -436072. of Off1c1al Records of Orange County, California, and pursuant to that certain Notice of Default thereunder recorded March 3. 1988, as Instrument No. 88·09n90. of Official Records of said County, will under and pursuant to said Deed of Trust sell at public auction for cash, lawful money of the United States of America, a cashier's check payable to said Trustee drawn on a state or national bank, a check drawn by a state or federal credit union, or a check drawn by a state or federal savings and loan association, or savings bank specjfied in section 5102 ot the Financial Code and authorized to do business in this state at 114 East Fifth Street, Santa Ana, California all that right, tit,. 1nd Interest conveyed to and now held by it under said Deed of Trust in the property situated 1n said County and State described as; • Lot 24 in Block 26 of Newport Beach, in the City of Newport Beach. County of Orange, State of California, as shown on a map thereof in Boot( 3 Page 26 of Miscellaneous Maps, records of said Orange County. The street address or other common desienation of satd property: IS purported to be: 123-26th St. Newport Beach, Ca Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty, express or implied, as to title, possession or encumbran· ces to satisfy the unpaid balance due on the note or notes secured by said Deed of Trust, to wit: $268,439.90, plus the followina estimated costs. expenses and advances at the time of the initial publication of this Notice of Sale: $3,690 84 NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED MAY 15, 1987. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. DATED: MAY 31, 1988 FIRST AMERICAN TITLE INSURANCE. 1 California corporatlOfl By: PM Sindt -Authorized Officer t 1• East fifth Street. Santa Ana. C.lifomia92701, (714) 558-3211 6/9 6116 6123 1•so OltOU TO lftOW CAUSE FOi CHM8E OF NAME . ~·-· .,. his filed 1 petitJon in this court tor .,. ordef allowina petitioner to Chenlt his Nlfnl from --tla-0$• to ..... MID•1•1tll It is het9by ordered thllt all pertons inlet •1111d tn the matter *"uid 8PP8M before tNs COUtt 1n Depemnent No. 3 at 700 Ctvic Center OrN9 West, s.nta Ana, California, on 7-7-1988 at 2:45 o'clock p.m. lf1d then lf1d "*9 show CM.IN, if any they hfte, why said pedtlon for chlnel of Ntme should not be .,.med. It is futttw ordenld thllt • copy of this ordet to show caUM be pubhhed in Newport tWbor Ensicn NI CA. • newspeper of .. ,,..1 ciroul-'ion, publtthtd in this county It least once a week for four consecutive weeks prior to the day of said hearing. Sianed J1mes L Smith. Judge of the Superior Court May 26, 1988 Filed May 26, 1988 Gary l. Granville, County Clertt May 26, 1988. 6/2,6/9,6/16,6/23 K40457 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following persons are doing business as Laguna Niguel Car Wash Partners, 30081 Crown Valley Park· way, Laguna Niguel, CA 92677 Thomas J. Santefort, 30101 Town Center Drive, Suite 104. Laguna Niguel. CA 91677. David A. Stantefort. 30101 Town Center Drive. Suite 104, La&una Niguel, CA 92677. Theodore Dann, 6323 N. Marina Pacifica Drive, Lone Beach. CA 90803. This business is con- ducted by a general part- nership. The registrant com - menced to tr.nsact busi- ness under the fictitious business name listed above on May 9, 1988. Sianed Thomas J. SantefOft David A S.ntefOft Theodore Dann This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Orange County on May 24. 1988. File No. 381503 6/2, 6/9, 6116. 6/23 1441 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person 1s doing business as ANNI E'S THREADED NEEDLE, 520~ Poinsettia Ave , Corona del Mar, CA 92625. Anne Kathryn Peterka. 5201h Poinsettia Ave .. Cor- ona del Mar. CA 92625. This business 1s con· ducted by an individual ANNE PETERKA This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Orange County on May 17, 1988. File No f380853 6/2,6/9,6/16,6/23 1434 FICTlTIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The followin& person is doing business as AMARKO LTD., 211 E Bay Ave .. Bal- boa. Calif. 92661. Mark El hot Wyland. 211 E. Bay Ave., Balboa, Calif . 92661. This business is con- ducted by an individual. MARK WYLAND This statement was filed with the Coonty Clerk of oranae County on May 27, 1988. File No. F381893 ' 6/2,6/9,6/16.6/23 1433 flCI I I IOUI 8UllNEU NAME STATDllNT The followinc person is doina busi ness. as Titan Business Services, 2921 W. Central Ave HC". Santa Ana CA 92704. • Richard S. Pierce, 4006 • Calle Bienvenida, San Cle· mente. CA 92672. This business Is con- ducted by an Individual. (Sfsned) R.S. Pierce This statement wn filed with the Cou~ Clert\ of Or1n1e County on June 6, 1988. File No. f -382508 6/9,6/16.6/23 6/30 1447 hC I lllOUI IUllNUI NMll ITATlmNT The llillowW'I person is ~ buli,.. • Profes-sional Insur.a Netwcn, 201 Shipyard W.,, Berth A· C. Newport &eech, Calif 92663. Stewn 0 Olulllentl. 700 Lido Pa,_, #39, Newport Be8Ch, CA 92'63 This bu1ine1t is con- ducted by an tndividual. <SttMd> S'6Wn 0 Ouimenti This st•nent wes filed ~ the Coune, Clettl of °'8"11 County on Mey 27, 1918. Fite No f -311934. 6/9,6/16.6/23 6130 1457 1438 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person is dorng business as Coast Cleaning Company, 177 Riverside Dr. Suite #1101 Newport Beach, CA 92663 Diane Bradshaw, 325 Cabrillo St.. Costa Mesa. CA 92627. This business is con- ducted by an individual. The registrant com- menced to transact busi- ness under the fictitious busmess name listed above on 5-1-88. (Signed) Diane Bradshaw This statement was filed with the County Clerk of -Orange County on June 6. 1988. File No. F-382495. 6/9, 6/16, 6/23, 6/30 1449 FICTITIOUS IUllNUS NAME STATDIENT The foUowin1 person is doing business as The Steven Charles Company, 17821 Mitchell, Irvine, CA 92714. Steven Charles Kiser. 524 Cameo Highlands Drive. Corona del Mar, CA 92625. This business is con· ducted by an individual The registrant com- menced to transact bus1 ness under the fict1t1ous business name hsted above on May 2. 1988 Signed Steven C Kiser This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Orange County on June l , 1988. File No .. F-382507 6/9, 6116. 6/23, 6/30 1446 K-40523 FICTITIOUS BUS.NESS NAME STATEMENT The following persons are doing business as DAVIS SAODLEBACK II ASSO· CIA TES, a California general partnership, 1400 Bristol Street North. Newport Beach. California 92660. William K. Davis, 1400 Bristol Street North, New- port Beach. California 92660. Charles L. Buchanan. 1400 Bristol Street North. Newport Beach. California 92660. Richard E. Lucy, as Trus- tee of the Lucy Livina Trust. u /.d/t dated October 8. 1979, 1400 Bristot Street North. Newport Beach, Cali- fornia 92660. Robert J. Theiraartner. 1400 Bristol Street NOfth, Newport Beach, California 92660. James 0. Buctdnaham, 1400 Bristol Street NOfth, Newport Buch. California 92660. Alan J. Tuntland, 1400 Bristol Street North, New- port Beach. Ca1tforni1 92660. This business is beina conducted by 1 general partnemsip. The reeistrant com - menced to transact busi· ness under the name hsted above on Mey l, 1988 DAVIS SAODLEBACK II A9SOCIATES a California aeneral partner\hip By: William K. o.vt1 This statement wn flied with the County Clertt of Or.,.. County ort May 26. 1988 Fi .. No F-381756 6/2, 6/9, 6/16, 6/23 1440 fChflOUI Mflllll• ... na,_, The~ ....... dol"I bu1inen • PROP· ERTY HOUSE, PWOf'£RN HOUSE. REAL TORS•. E.R.A. PROPERTY HOUK. Reeltort9, 6308 W. COllt ~ lch., 92tl3 8. Milllr, 19Wld GooM Ct., Nt•port 8'ldt, 92663. This business 11 con- ducted br en lndMdulf. The re1i1trant com- menc* to tranlaCt bu5i· ness under the fictitious buSlnen name or names listed 1bcM on 1I1980. THOMAS B. MILLER This statement was filed with the Coonty Clerk of Oranp County on May 27, 1988. F381895 I 6/2,6/9,6/16,6/23 1432 FlCTITIOUS BUllNUS NAME STATEMENT The following.persons are doing business as WIND WORKS, 3400 Via Oporto Suite 5A, Newport Beach. CA 92663. John Walters, 3400 Via Oporto Suite 5~. Newport Beach, CA 92663 Phillip A. Smith, 3400 Via Oporto Suite 5A. Newport Beach, CA 92663. This business 1s con- ducted by co-partners. The registrant com- menced to transact busi- ness under the fictitious business name listed above on May 25, 1988. Sianed Phillip Smith John Walters This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Or.nae Coonty on June 6. 1988. File No. F-382505 6/9,6/16,6/23 6/30 1453 ncnuous BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The followina person is doine business as WILLO· WOOD INVESTORS LTD., 200 E Sandpointe, Ste. 102. Santa Ana, CA 92707. Robert B. Scott. 621 Lido Park Dr , 0-3, Newport Beach, CA 92663 This business 1s con- ducted by a limited partner- ship ROBERT B. SCOTT This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Orange County on May 27. 1988 File No. F381894 6/2.6/9.6/16.6/23 14 15 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME Tuna Van has filed a pet•· t1on 1n this court for an Ofder allowing petitioner to change his name from Tung Van to Thomas Tung Van. It 1s hereby ordered that all persons interested in the matter aforesaid appear before this court in Depart- ment No. 3 at 700 Civic Center Drive West, Santa Ana, California, on 7/21/ 1988 at 2:45 o'clock p.m. and then and there show aiuse, if any they have. why said petition for change of name should not be aranted. It 1s further ordered that a copy of this order to show cause be published in New- port Ensi1n a newspaper of aeneral circulation. pub- lished in this county at least once a week for four con- secutive weeks prior to the day of said hearina. Filed 1n the Superior Court of California, County ofOran1eonJune 10, 1988. Case No. A-143627 6/16,6/23.6/30 117 1467 OltDUTO SHOW CAUll FOR CHANGE OF NAME Johnny frank Jiminez. Jr.. his filed a petition in this court for an order allow· ina petitioner to change his name from Johnny Frank Jiminez, R. to .Jofwthln Enc Winfield • It is hereby ordered that all persons i~ in the matter 1foresaid appear befor9 ttM1 court in o.pert. """' No 3 at 700 CMc Ceril9t om. Welt. ..... AM. CllibnAe, on 712 l / 1• Ill 2:45 o'clodl pm. ..................... ~If..,..., .... ""' Mid ......... tDr ct-.. cl M1M should not be ..... ... further Otdll9d ... • ., .... Otdlr ..... c.m111111u•1111R.._. ................ .,.,., ... ............ .. ....... iftthll~ .. ..... once a ..-for tour con- secutive weeks prior to the day d uid helrins. Filed in the Superior Court of California, County of Or•nae on June 8. 1988. Case No. A-143568 6/16,6/23,6/30 717 1464 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAiil STATEMENT The following person is doin1 business as: BOB DUKE, MARINE SURVEYS, 1914 MEYER PL. COSTA MESA, CA 92627. SMOOTH SAILING INC • a CALI FORNI A corporation, 2456 VISTA HOGAR, NEW· PORT BEACH, CA 92660 This business 1s con- ducted by a corporation The registrant com· menced to transact bus•· ness under the fic1t1ous business name hsted above on 05/ 16/88. Signed· SMOOTH SAILING INC . By· Robert A. Duke, President. This s1atement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County on June 13, 1988. File No, F383212 6/16 6/23 6/30 717 1462 f1CTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person IS doing business as: DUKE COMMUNICATIONS, 2456 VISTA HOGAR, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660. SMOOTH SAILING INC • a CALIFORNIA corporation, 2456 VISTA HOGAR. NEW- PORT BEACH. CA 92660 This business 1s con- ducted by a corporation The registrant com- menced to transact bus1 ness under the f1ct1t1ous business name listed above on 051 16/88 Signed SMOOTH SAILING INC . ~y Robert A Duke, President This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Orange County on June 13, 1988 File No F3832 1 l 6/16 6/23 6/30 717 1463 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person 1s doing business as: TEKNO- TRAO CORPORATION, 177 RIVERSIDE RD .. NEWPORT BEACH. CA 92663 GABRIELA M. SHAEFFER, a DELAWARE corporation. 107 VIA JUCAR, NEWPORT BEACH. CA 92663/TEL 675-7757. This business 1s con- ducted by a corporation The reaistrant com· menced to transact bus1· ness under the fict1t1ous business name listed above on April 1. 1988. S11ned: TEKNOTRAO CORPORA· TION. By: Gabriela M Shaeffer, President This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County on June 13. 1988. File No. f383213 6/16 6/23 6/30 717 1•65 1-407'9 FICT1T10UI 9UllNDS NAME STATDllNT The follow1na persons are dome business as: Victor Income/Growth 1988. L.P .• 1301 Dove St . Suite 550. Newport Beach, CA 92660 Thomas V Boyles, 130 l Dove St ., Suite 550, New- port Beach. CA 92660 Victor Capital Corpora· tion. a C.lifornia corpora- tion, 1301 Dove St .. Suite 550, Newpor1 Beach, CA 92660. This Bu5iness is con- du<:ted by a limited part.,.,. ship. Sttned: Victor Capital Cor· poratioa, By· Thomas V. .,.., JtrnkMnt This stllllment was filld """ the County Clerk of Oninllll County ort June a. a•. Ftle No. Fl82787 6/Ui 6123 6/30 717 1.t68 Quail Street, Suite 260. Newport Belch. California 92660. Loyd E. Wrlaht. Ill, 1500 Quall Street, Suite 260, Newport Beach. C.llfomia 92660. Henry E. Stickney, 1500 Quait Street, Suite 260, Newport Beach, California 92660. Don Kammerer, 1500 Quail Street, Suite 260, Newport Beach. California 92660. Robert F. Schack. 1500 Quail Street. Suite 260. . Newport Beach. California 92660. Robert W. Brooks, 1500 Quail Street, Suite 260. Newport Beach. California 92660 This business 1s con- ducted by a general part· nersh1p. The registrant com· menced to transact busi- ness under the f1ctit1ous business name listed above on 4-1 -88. Signed Loyd Wright This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Orange County on May 23, 1988. File No. F-382441 6/2, 6/9, 6/16. 6 /23 1442 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person is doina business as AYNES Couch Potoato Farms. 225 Heliotrope, Corona del Mar, Ca 92625. Malva Joon Gay Aynes. 225 Heliotrope, Corona del Mar, Ca 92625 This business 1s con ducted by an 1nd1v1dual The registrant com menced to transact bus1 ness under the fictitious business name listed above on 3-1-88 (Signed) Joon Aynes This statement was flle{j with the County Clerk of Ora nge County on June 6, 1988 File No F-382506 6/9,6/16.6/23 6/30 1424 K-40676 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following persons are doin1 business as UNIQUE LANDSCAPE & DESIGN. 3334, E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. CA 92625. Anthony H Tarvin. 979 Goldenrod Rd .. Costa Mesa. Ca.92626 Paul Houghton, 979 Gol· denrod Rd .. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. This business is con- ducted by co-partners. (S11ned) Anthony H. Tarvin Paul Houghton This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County on June 2. 1988 File No. F-382360. 6/9,6/16,6123 6/30 1459 lt..0194 FICTITIOUS llUllNUS NAME ITATtMlNT The fot1ow1na persons are do1na business as Akins/ GDC Dove Canyon Asso- ciates. l C1v1c Plaza. Suite 175. Newport Beach, Cah- fOfntl 92660 Glented Development Corp • a California corpora- tion, 16601 Ventura Boule· vard. Encino. Caltforn1a 91426. Akins Development Com- pany. a California corpora· t1on. 1 CM' Plaza, Suite 175, Newpott Beach. Cali fornia 92660 This Business 1s con ducted by 1 atneral part· nerlh1p The r.,i1tr1nt com· menCed IQ lranYCt but•· ness under the hct1tious bus1nen name ltsted •bow on December 10. 1987 S.1nect~ Glenfed Dftetop- ment Corp, By John I .MtMn. Si. Vice President. Sijnec.t· Akins 0.. •apmem ~By: 8r'Uce Aktns • Sr Vk:e .....,. Thil 1111& TllN ... Ned with -COUnly °"" °' ONnii ~ on June 8. ·-f"ttt No. FJ12790 61166/236130717 147C TGl1014 NOTa 0# TAUSTU'S SALE T. I . ND. 121207m4G YOU ~RE .. DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST ~TEO JUNE I , 1171. UNLESS VOU TAKE ACTIOH TO PAOT£1:T YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY IE SOLO AT A PUii.JC 8Al.E. F 'YCtJ NEED AH EXPLANATION OF THE NAl\JAE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAWST VOU, VOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. T1aDr Tiii ..... Com.-nr of c.lilomla. • CD)IOlmion, IDnMflV Tiil lnl&nnce Ind Trust Compeny, On J4ii/ 15, 18fl, .. t:OO A.M., Tlcor Tiiie lnluf8nce Com.-rt al c.llDmla. • eotpO(alion. lormetty Tiiie 1neurmnce .nd TNtl ~. u ~ -sipoinled TrustM under and ..,,..,n to Deed of Trull racoded ...,. 15, 1978, a1 lnlt. ND. 22480 In Boak 12711, f>-oe 630 ot Oflc:ial Aecordl In fw offtcl of fw County Recorder of °'8nge County, Callfomla, Wl.L SELL AT PUBLIC AUC1lOH TO HIGHEST BEOER FOR CASH OR CASHER'S CHEct< OR OTHER INSTITUTIONAL CHEctK ACCEPTABLE TO THE TRUSTEE. (pmyeble at time of .. In l.wful moMV ot the United Stalff) at lhe North front ennnce to lhe County Cour1house, 700 Civic Centilr Drive West. Santa Ana, CA .. 1 rfOht, tllle and lnwrest conteyed to .nd now held ~ It under uld Deed of Trust in the ptOperty altualled In Mid County and Stale delCribed as: Lot 2 of Tr8d ND. 1645 In lhe City of Newport Bead'I. County of Onnge, Stata of c.lifomla, as Per Map R9c:orded in Book 104 Pmge SO of Macellaneo\Js Maps, in the omc. ot the County ~ ot said County. Truamr: R. Roes Myer• Jr. and Mwy E. Myers, husband andwffe The •~Mt 9ddrnl and olw common designation, if .,.,, , of the ,... property delcrl>ed above is purported to be: 1700 Covet Drive, Newport Beach, CA. The undenigned TNltM dilmima any liabiily tor tll'l'f ~ of b llreet eddress and other common deelgMlion, If q , lhcMr\ herein. Said .-will be made. but wi1hout covenant cw wwranty. expreu cw ~led. regatding lille, possession, cw enambrances. to pmy the uns*d balance of the note(•) MCUt9d ~ uld DMd of Trutt, to-wit $97,n0.93 EST .• induding aa provided in said note(s), advances, If any, under the '9rml of u6d OMd of Trust, ffft, charges and. expenses of lhe TrulllN and of lhe lrUltl crea»d ~said Deed of Trull Acaued int,er..c and 8dditlonal advances. if .,.,, , wll 1na ... lhl• ftgure prior to ui.. The benefldary under Mid Deed of Trust herek>fore executed and dllveted to lhe underaigned a written Oeclandion ot O.t.ult and Demand for Sale, and a written NoCice ot O.t.At and Eltdion to Sel. The undersigned calHd Hid NDb of O.f.ull wld Election to Sell to be recorded In the county where !he real property is located. TtCOR TITLE INSURANCE CONPAHV OF CALFORNIA, a OOl'POlation. tonnetty Tl'nE INSURANCE ANO TRUST COMPANY, as said Tru..... By: Judith Speth, • T ruslH 0t pwty concllcting sale TICO( T111e Insurance Company of California, 1717 Walnut Grove Ave., Aoseme8d. California ~uno (818) 308--'634 Data: June 13, 1988 6123 6/30 717 1471 K·40602 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person 1s doing business as Global Associates. 450 Newport Center Dnve, Suite 500. Newport Beach, CA 92660 Owl ln•ernat1ona1 Inc .. a Cahtorn1a corporation, 450 Newport Center Drive. Suite 500. Newport Beach. CA 92660 This business 1s con ducted by a corporation The registrant com· menced to transact bus1 ness under the f1ct1t1ous business name listed above on Apnl 15. 1988 (Signed) Owl lnterna· t1onal Inc . Eugene Kilgore Secretary and Treasurer This statement was filed with the County Clerk ot Orange County on May 27. 1988 File No F 381899 6/9,6/16.6/23 6130 1456 FICTmous BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following persons are doing business as PIER URETHANE, 21542 New land St., Huntington Bch. CA926A6 John K DuFrene. 21121 Shepherd Ln. H B . CA 92646 Jack H Steele, 9712 Btu ereef Dr • H.B .. CA 92646 This business 1s con· ducted by co-partners The rea1strant com· menced to transact bus1· ness under the fictitious business name or names listed above on 5·16·88 JOHN K. OufRENE This statement was flied with the County Clerk of Oranee County on May 23. 1988. File No. F381335 5/26.6/2,6/9,6/16 1'16 1-40713 FICTITIOUS IUlfftUS NAMl ITATIMINT The fattowlne person is dotn1 business as. Choi· cePlc. 37'° Campus Drive, suite 100. Newport Beach, CA92660 N..m.Care lntematt<>MI, a Cahforni1 corpor1t1on. 37'0 c.tnpus Drive, suite 100, Newport Beach, CA 926e0 This Business is con· ducted by I c:cwpontlOf'I The ra11strant com· menced to tr1nsac:t busi· neu under the f1ctit1ous business MfM hsted at>cwe onA&4uit 12.1987 S.sne<f· Nutr1Cart lnttrn1t1onal By Olvtd 0 Hill. E11ecut1ve Vic• Prnident This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Orange County on June 8, 1988 Ftle No F382792 6116 6123 6130 717 1469 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person 1s doing business as Natural Na1l5 by Julie, 2617 B Elden Ave . Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Julie Heazlett-Mered1th, 2617·B Elden Ave . Costa Me~. CA 92627 This business 1s con ducted by an 1ncllv1dual The registrant com menced to transact bust· ness under the fictitious business name hsted above on 5 31 ·88 (Signed) J Heazlett Meredith This statement was hied with the County Clerk of Orange County on June 6, 1988 File No F 382509 619, 6116. 6123 6130 1448 K-40675 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person 1s doing business as KAISER PROPERTIES. 1601 Dove Street. Suite 165. Newport Beach, CA 92660 Roger C Porter. 1601 Dove Street. Suite 165. NewportBeach. CA 92660 This business 1s con ducted by an 1ndiv1dual The registrant com. menced to transact bust ness under the. f1ct1hous business name ltsted above on March 1, 1988. (Signed) R()lef C Porter This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Orence County on June 2, 1988. File No. F·382359 6/9,6116,6/23 6/30 1458 ....... nc11110U1 was NMll ITATDllNT The followtlll person is doina businen as: (l) Newport Place (2) Newpott Ptace Associates. 4141 M1c Arthur Blvd . Suite 100. Newport Beech. CA 92660 MIC Newport Place, 1 Cahfom•I Limited Partner 5htp, 4141 M1cArthur 8Nd , Surte 100. Newport BMch. CA 92660 This Business is con· ducted by a 1tm1ted p1rtner Jhlp The re11strant com menced to transact bus• ness und@r lht f1ctit1ous •' . ' business n1mes listed above on 8/1/87. Sianed: MIC Newpott Pt1C8, 1 Cah· fomia Limited Partnership, By: Donald Russell, Its: General Partner This ............,. was fited with the County Ca.tt. of <>ranee County on June 14. 1988 File No. F383461 6/23 6/30 717 7114 1479 l-41141 f1CT1TIOUt llUUNUS NAiil ITATtMENT The followina person is d0Jri1 business as: (~) Oxnard del Norte Partners (2) Oxnard del Norte, 4141 MacArthur Boulevard, Soite 100, New- port Beach, CA 92660. MIC Oxnard, a California Limited Partnership, 4141 MacArthur Boulevard, Soite 100, Newport Beach, CA 92660. This Business 1s con· ducted by a limited partner- ship. The reaistrant com· menced to transact bus•· ness under the fictitious business names listed above on 8/1/87. Signed. MIC Oxnard, a California Limited Partnership, By: Donald E. Ru~sell. Its. General Partner · This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Oran1e County on June 14. 1988. File No. F383459 6/236/30117 7/14 1480 1-40942 F'ICT1TIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATtMENT The followina person is doina business as: (l) Fullerton North (2) Fullerton North Partners, 4141 MacArthur Boulevard, Soite 100. Newport Beach, CA92660. MIC Fullerton Corporate Center, a Caltforn1a L1m1ted Partnership, 4 141 MacAr thur Boulevard. So1te 100. Newport Beach. CA 92660 This Business ts con· ducted by a limited partner ship The registrant com menced to transact bust· ness under the ftct111ous business names llsted above on 8/1/87 Signed MIC Fullerton Corporate Center, a California L1m1ted Partnership, By Donald Russell, Its. General Partner This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Orange County on June 14, 1988 File No F383460 6/23 6/30 717 7/14 1481 K--40943 ACTIT10US BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The tollow1na person is doing business as Phoenix Business Center Partners, 4141 MacArthur Boulevard, Suite 100, New· port Beach, CA 92660 Russell/Sutro. a Cahfor n1a L1m1ted Partnership, 4141 MacArthur Boulevard. Suite l 00. Newport Beach. CA 92660 This Business is con ducted by a hm1ted partner ship The registrant com menced to transact bus1 ness under the f1cl11tous business name ltsted above on 8/1/87 Signed Rus sell/Sutro. a California L1m1ted Partnership, By Donald E Russell, Its General Partner This statement was ftled with the County Clerk of Oranae County on June 14, 1988. File No F383463 6123 6/30 711 7 I l.. 1482 1-40944 flCiii iOUI .... us NMll ITATEMUfT The foltowl"I persons are doinc business n · MIC La Palma. 414 1 MICArthur Btvd .• Suite 100. Newport Beach. CA 92660 Mclachlan Investment ComPllny Ill. a California aeneral pertnershtp, 4141 MICArthur Btwl . Suite 100. Newport Belch. CA 92660 Grant Donovan, 112 O.ford. Irvine. CA 92627 This Bus1ne11 1s con· ducted by a limited pertner- sh1p The re11strant com· menced to transact buSI· neu under the flctthous bUsiness name llSted •bove on l/l/88 S.aned Grant Donovan Thts statement was filed with t~ County Clerk of ~County on June 14 1918 . . I • • • • It • File No. F383464 6/23 6/30 717 7114 1483 1-41111 ITAYmllfT OI AMIJIDH IBfYOI utl "'fCii llOUI ., ......... The ta11owW11 person has abefldolled the use ot the fictitious business name: STAT MESSENGER, 3857 Birch St. # 110, Newport Sch., CA 92660. The fictitious business name referred to above was filed on 4·6·87 in the County of <>ranee Original File No. F·340396. DOUGLAS E. BOUGH· TER, 793 Ottawa Drive, Pia· centia, CA 92670. This business was con· ducted by an individual Sianed: Douglas E. Bou&h· ter This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Orange County·on June 13, 1988 6/236/30717 1484 flCTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEllE.NT The following persons are doing business as: PRO· OUCTIVITY CONSULTING ASSOCIATES. 2227 Cliff Dr .• Newport Beach, CA 92663. Mae Lon Ding, 2227 Cliff Dr., Newport Beach, CA 92663 . Richard Chang, 24211 Kathy Ave., El Toro, CA 92630. This business is con· ducted by a joint venture. The registrant com· menced to transact bus1· ness under the fictitious business name listed above on June 20. 1988. Signed: Mae Lon Ding This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Orange County on June 20. 1988 File No F383860 6/236/307/77/14 1472 ACTmous BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person 1s doing business as. HOUR GANG PERSON· NEL SERVICES. 485 E 17th #502·H, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Ten C. Gervais, 383 Monte Vista #C. Costa Mesa. CA 92627 This business 1s con· ducted by an individual The registrant com· menced lo transact bus•· ness under the ftcht1ous business name ltsted above on Nov. 3. 1981 Signed Ten C Gervais This statement was hied with the County Clerk of Orange County on June 20. 1988 File No F383859 6123 6/30 717 7/14 1473 K-408M FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATtMENT The following person is doing business as· Min1rth. Townsend. Cloud & Stoop, 200 Newport Cen ter Drive, Suite 207, New port Beach. CA 92660 John S Townsend Psy chology Corpcrat1on. a Cah· forn1a corporation. 200 Newport Center Dnve, Ste 207. Newport Beach, Cah fom1a92660 This Business 1s con ducted by a corpcrat1on The registrant com me.need to tran~t bus• ness under the f1ct1hous business name listed abcwe on May 15, 1988. S.1ned· John S. Townsend Psycho!· OllY Corporation, By, John S Townsend II, Ph D • Vice President This statement was filed with the County Clerl< of Oranae County on June 10. 1988 File No. F383122 6/23 6/30 7/17/14 1475 ....... F1Cm10UI .,_DI NAMI ITATIMINT The fotlowlnc persons are dom1 business as: Wilma/Shawntana Ill. 1301 Dove Street, Suite 300. Newpof't BeKh, CA 92660. Wilma Plcific, Inc .• a C.h· forma corpofatton. 1301 Dove Street. Suite 300. Newport. BNch. CA 92660 Shawntana DeYelopment Co . a C.hfomta corpora· tion. 130 l Dove Street, Suite 300. ~ BNch CA92660 This Bus1ne~s 1s con ducted by 4l reneral part· nt'rsl'11p Th.-'" 1&trant c.om met ICed to transact busi· neu under the fictitious busmeu name listed above on 06/03/88 Sianed Shewntana Development Co ~ ~ Oevek>p- ment Corp. by James B. Aeit. V'tee PNsident This statement was filed wrth the County 1Clerk of <>ranee County on June 13, 1988 File No. F383231 6/23 6/30 7/17/14 1476 1.-10 f1CTITIOUI 8UllNlSS NAME ITATtMlNT The following persons are doing business as: CARLAN and Associates. 27042 Cordero, Mission Viejo, Caltfomi1 92691. Lance Samuelsoo, 27042 Cordero, Mission Viejo, Cali· fornia 92691 Carmen Samuelson. 27042 Cordero. Mission Viejo, Caltfomia 92691 This Business is con· ducted by husband and Wife The re1istrant com· menced to transact bus•· ness under the fict1t1ous business name listed above on June 1. 1988 Signed Lance Samuelsoo This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County on June 13, 1988. File No. F383236 6123 6/30 717 7/14 1477 K-4093' F1CTiTiOUI BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The followin1 persons are doin1 business as: MIC Walnut, 4141 MacAr- thur Blvd., Suite 100, New· port Beach, CA 92660 McLchlan Investment Company Ill, a California general partnership. 4141 MacArthur Blvd . So1te 100, Newport Beach, CA 92660 Grant Donovan, 112 Oltford. Irvine. CA 92627 This Business is con· ducted by a hm1ted partner ship The registrant com menced to transact bus1 ness under the f1ct1t1ous business name listed above on 6/1/88 Signed Grant Donovan This statement was hied with the County Clerk of Orange County on June 14, 1988 File No F383462 6/23 6/30 717 7114 1478 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEM~T The followina persons are doing business as BOL SANA PARTNERS L P. 300 Goldenrod, Corona Del Mar CA 92625 John Weiss. 300 Golden rod. Corona Del Mar, CA 92625 Byron Holmes, 2421 Park Ave , Laguna Beach, CA 92651 This business 1s con· ducted by a l1m1ted partner ship The registrant com· menced to transact bus1 ness under the rict1t1ous business name or names listed above on 5/16/88 JOHN WEISS This statement was filed with the Coun ty Clerk of Orange County on May 23. 1988 File No F381334 5126.6/2,6/9,6116 1413 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The followtfll person IS dotn& buSlness as BEACH TRASH, 194 l Pelte1n Pl • Costa Mesa, CA 92626 James Jordan Walson, 1941 Pelican Pl . Cost~ Mesi, CA 92626 This business is con· ducted ~an tndMdull The re11strant com· menced to trans.ct busi· ness under the ftetit1ous business neme °' names hsbld at>cwe on 5/ 18188. J JOROAN WATSON This statement WH filed Wtth the County Ctm of Ora,,.e County on May 23, 1988 F"tle No. F381336 5/26,6/2,619,6/16 1418 ncmiOUI wr1• NAMI ITATIMIJllT The fottow"int S*tOn 11 do1n1 business H THE MURRAY COLLECTION. 1072 Calle Del Cerro #1707, San Clementf' CA 92672 Blrbar1 Broecker Mur ray, 1072 Calle Del Ceno •1707. S.n Clemente. CA 9J672 .. n. 1• THE NEWPORT eaGN ,_II This buslnest is con· ductled by an Individual. BARBARA B. MURRAY This sbltement was filed Wtth the County Clerk of Oranee Cou~ on May 23, 1988. File No. F381333 5/26,6/2,6/9,6/16 1419 f'ICllllOUI ..... NAiil ITAn::m:JlfT The followin& persons are doina business as EASTON & PARTNERS. LTD .• 2121 Aralia Street, Newport Beach 92660. Jake Easton Ill, 2121 Ara· lia St.. Newport Beach 92660 Anne Laurie Ankeny Euton. 2121 Arali• St .• N41wport Buch 92660. This businen is con· ducted by husband and wife. The reaistrant com· menoed ID nnuct bull· ness under the fictitious bulineu ntme °' names listed·~ on 515/88. JAKE EASTON Ill A. LAURIE A. EASTON This st.lltement was filed with the County Clerk of Or1nae County on May 23, 1988 File No. F381332 5126,6/2,6/9,6/16 1421 CONTllOl NO. 132353 NOTIC£ Of lltUITU'S SALE rrc NO. 23127 YOU ~RE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED AUGUST 14, 1984 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. VOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER On JULY 15, 1988 at 9'45 A.M . PEEUE FINANCIAL CORPORATION as duly appointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust recorded AUGUST 21. 1984. as inst. No. s.t-349084 of Offic11I Records in the office of the County Recorder of ORANGE County, Callfornta, WIU SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH, CASHIER'S CHECK OR CERTIFIED CHECK, CHECKS DRAWN BY A CREDIT UNION, SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, A SAVINGS ASSOCIATION, OR SAVINGS BANK, autho<ized to do business m the state of California, payable at time of sale in lawful money of the United States. at. THE MAIN (NORTH) ENTRANCE TO THE COUNTY COURTHOUSE. 700 CIVIC CENTER WEST, SANTA ANA, CA. all nght, title and interest conlleyed to and now held by it under said Deed of Trust in the property described as: ' "EXHIBIT A" PARCEL 1 Unit 32. of that certain condominium protect shown and descnbed on the Condominium Plan tn the crty of Newport Beach. County of Oranae, recorded December 28, 1976 in Book 12011. Paae 1384 of Off1c1a1 Records. and tn the Declaration of Covenants. Cond1t1ons and Restrictions for Newport Terrace. recorded November 19. 1973 1n Book 10994, Page 528 of Off1c1al Records, as amended by an instrument recorded January 22, 1974 in Book 11061. Paae 1073, and re-recorded February 5 1974 in Book 11070. Paae 626 of Official Records and the Supplementary Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictt0ns recorded January 5 1977 tn Book 12023. Page 255 of Off1c1al Records (said declaration. amend ment and supplementary declaratton collectively being the enabling declaration establishing a plan tor condom· 1nium ownersh10) PARCEL 2 An und1111ded l /43rd interest 1n and to the common area being further described as follows Lot 6 of Tract No 8835. as shown on a map recorded 1n Book 352, Pages 31 to 35 of miscellaneous maps, records of Orange County, California Excepting therefrom Units l to 43, 1nclus1\.'e as shown and described on the plan and the enabling declaration Except therefrom all 011, gas, minerals and other hydrocarbons, below a depth of 500 feet. without the right of surface entry, as reserved 1n instruments of record PARCEL 3 A non-exclusive easement for ingress, egr~s and en1oyment in and to Lot 2 of Trad No 7989, as stiown on a map rei:orded 1n Book 323 Pages 11 to 16 11lelus1ve of miscellaneous maps records of Orange County, Cahlom1a APN# 933 38·282 Trustor GLORIA B SANTAMARINA Record owner SAME The street address and other C(){Tlmon designation 11 any of the re.al property described a~ is pyrported to be 4 SUMMERWALK COURT NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA 92663 The undersigned Trustee d1scla1ms any hab1hty for any incorrectness of the street address and other common des1gna1ion. 1f any, shown herein Said sale will be made but without covenant or warranty express or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances. to pay the unpaid balance of lhe note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust plus as provided in said note(s). advanci>s. 1f any, under the terms of said Deed of Trust fees charges and e•p~mses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust At the time ot the 1nit1al pubhcal1on of this notice, the total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligation secured by the above described d~d of trust and estimated costs, expenses and advances is $1 13.406 23 The beneficiary under said Deed of Trust heretofore e11ecuted and dehvered to the unders1&ned a written Declaration of Default and Demand for Sale and a written Notice of Oefautt and Election to Sell The unders•&ned caused said Notice of Default and Elect.ton to Sell to be recorded 1n the county where the real property 1s located Party conduct•n& sale PE.ELLE FINANCIAL CORPORATION, 197 EAST HAMIL· TON AVENUE. CAMPBELL. CA 95008. Phone (408) 866· 6868 Date· JUNE 13. 1988 PEELLE FINANCIAL CORPORATION, TRUSTEE, JANICE L EAKES. 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SlOO•wk.&e4-5108 •Child Care CHILD CARE/ HOUSE- KEEPERS AVAILABLE 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 BABYSITTER PT AS NEED. 2 boys 2 and 3Yl yrs. 721-8322 •Credit MAJOR CREDIT CARDS! Regardless of credit his- tory. Also, new c redit card. No one refused! For information call 1-315· 733-6062 Ext M364. MAJOR CREDIT CARDS! Regardless of credit his· tory. Also, new cred!t. No one refused. For 1nfor· mation call 1-315-733· 6062 Ext. M369 •Custom Landscaping ,.~'-· ~;J.~~fi . ·:-.. 71-1~"" ·, tp,.,u. Full gardening service, seasonal flower planting. Landscaping, sprinkler yard improvements, lawn treatment, weed controf, routine mainte· nance (spring renova· tion). Licensed/bonded. 894-6665, Rey Perard. LANDSCAPING & Tree Service & Clean Ups. Monthly Fee. Jim 553· 1554 HOUIBEEPDS & NANNtU MENCY Has immediate openinp for live In/Out House· keepers. Exp. preferred. Sp,nish OK. All Jobs 1009' Free. (714) 951-6110 _ICENSED ANO BON,. LIVE-IN COMPANION AID, 714-669-1148 MAXI MAID (55 min to a clean house). Flat ~e service. Team cleanmg. 521-7837, 648·2154 UVE·IN NEEDED M·f . 2 Y! & 6 Yr. Turtle Rock. FM nq._Enat~ fwrred. c.e UC · 851-2442, Eve •fltneu LOSE 40 LBS. IN 2 MOS I ~=~11:1 IJJl~tD.:% I If 10" don't use it, '°j= lose It!! U7-719'; 141-3712 QUALITY LAWN SER · VICE. lawn service avail· able complete to mow & edge. Call 631-4535 •~Ir &R inc FREE CONSUMER SERVICE Call for names of competent licensed & bonded tradespeople to remodel, repair, clean and decorate. HOME IMPROVEMENT REFERRALS INC. (714) 131-7200 BEVELED & STAINED GLASS ART / DOORS Shop at home & save. Solid Mahogony. oak doors. Beveled and stained glass. Call Stain Art, 531-2659 PROFESSIONAL WIN· DOW TINTING your house or mine. Ref. 855· 4160 MAINTENANCE CON· CEPTS FENCING SPE· CIALIST, Electrical, con- struction, plumbing, etc. 714-857-4728 24 hr home repair, small jobs are quick and easy. Call for free phone~ql.!ote on all wort<. 760-7205 PROFESSIONAL HOUSE Cleaning. Excellent Ref. Reas. rates. 723~0994 LOCAL MOTHER/ DAUGHTER TEAM will clean your house or office. Thorouah. Clean and conscientlOus. 85 7 • 8501 HAPPY GALS HOUSE· CLEANING. Professional housecleanin&. . 1n your .... weekly. Bi·weektv monthlJi-.... lic. and Banded. ~-3653 HOUSEClEANING. H it's ~ n ct.t 1t. Ae111. ,...673-0150 •House Cleaning CARPET CLEANING SERVICE Sham poo & Steam Cleaning Spotlifters. Deoderizer Included. 2RM S & HALLWAY $39.95 ROGERS CARPET CLEANING 7 DAYS014) 472-0230 ASK ABOUT HOST ORY CHEM ICALS L & B Been in Bus Since 1980 •Housesitting House sitting. Affordable Oran~e County area. Call Connie660· 1399 after 11:30 a.m. PET /HOUSE SITTING available. Ref. if req. Call Ruth 551-8363 a.m. ARMY CAPTAIN in the area ~ing housing or house sitti~ 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 addition. Custom texture CONCR ETE PATIOS. Drive-decks. concrete reserved w/epoxy store. Brick·blockwork. Lie. 966-21 34 •Music Lessons MUSIC LESSONS, your home by Mr. Palmer Jr Hi. Band Dir 33 yrs in O.C. All brass & wood· winds. 642-7715 •Painting FAST FAIR & FRIENDLY Interior /Exterior. Residential/ Commercial. O.C.s FINEST PAINTING Lie. #516103 Pete 499-3022 PlASTERI NG exceptrong jobs in Orange County to escape desert heat. Sharing offtce suite with son John Biondi Ptaster· 1ng Co. Excellent custo- mer Ref. "Low overhead res bids. Be sure and ask tor JS. 714·836·5429 •Pool Service FINEST QUALITY SER- VICE & REPAIRS. 20 J'S . . Pre 9uSori ~month FREE .w::.. f,.. estim* & ~-=--~~ 8008 •Schools & Instruction MODERN SCHOOL OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES French, Spanish. ESL. Spec'ial Courses for T ra· velers. Call Jackie, 497 · 3973. Also Masters Degree in ForeiBn Lan· guages. ~iahzing 1n the teac hing of young children. •Tile DEAN THE TILE MAN Leaky showers, tile/ ceramic safety bars/ i n sta II I repair I acid wash/re-grout . shower doors, new & repair, & plumbing. Uc#432332. Call 675-8212 or 846- 8526 •Wallpapering PAPER HANGING, remo- val and installing of all wall coverinlJS and also interior painting. Cabinet staining and refinishing. Call Ar-ta/ 548·4015 200-Announcing ELEGANT POEMS for any occasion on Parchment 211-Personals MAJOR CREDIT CARDS! REGARDLESS OF CREDIT HISTORY. ALSO. NEW CREDIT CARO. NO ON E REFU SED. FOR INFO. CALL 1-315-733· 6062 EXT M 386 LAD IES-Why rattle around in your big house' I am willing to share your home rent free; am companionable non·smoking. well edu· cated & traveled woman. Work pi t. Have inde· pendent means, love outdoors! Sunny dispos1· tion. Newport Beach res- ident. Former Coloradan. Highest ref. inquiries invited: 675-9629 Lv messaae. TWO PROFESSIONALS seeking a third to share expenses, of spacious. clean. very nice, comfor· table Mesa Verde home. Monthly rent $500 • uhl· 1t1es/expenses split. security deposit & refer· ences required. Call Mr Green at 642-9310 Days (or 545·8589 Eves) GET PAID FOR REAOfNG BOOKSl s 100. j)8r tide. Wrll ACE. 8947, 161 0., Lincoln w_,, N. Aurora, 1Ll60542 OVERSEAS JOBS. TAX FREE INCOME ALL OCCUPATIONS, COM · PANY PAID BENEFITS. Call (305) 456-6603 or send resume to: World· wide Employers. 1126 S Federal Hwy #322, Ft Lauderdale, FL 33316. Advance fee-full refund 1f not placesd overseas per contract. Licensed as an overseas employment agency. HIRING GOVERNMENT JOB YOUR AREA Sl5,000·S68,000. Call (602) 883-8885 EXT 3375. RECRU IT & GROW RICH Help me find men & women, who want to hve full time, wor1( pt time and earn 6 figure income. You can earn $1,000-3.000 i:>er month for referrals. MB Hudson 71~553-1551 EARN $7 .75 HR. We need assistance in eva· luating and responding to daily wor1c reports sub· mitted by our agents throu~hout the state. No experience necessary: work at home. For infor· mat1on send self· addressed, stamped envelope 91h inches long to: AWGA. Dept. E. Box 49204. Atlanta, GA 30359 FEDERAL, STATE ANO CIVIL SERVICE JOBS NOW HIRING. Your area $13,550 to $59,480. Immediate openings. Call 1(315) 733-6063 Ext F369 GET PAID FOR READING BOOKS! $100 per t1tte. Write PACE C947, 161 S. Lincoln Way, N. Aurora. IL 60542 GOVERNMENT JOBS Sl5.400·S72.500 Now Hiring. ucellent benef· its. Call 504-649-7922 Ext.J·8348 GENERAL OfflCE JUNIOR SEat£TMY $1&.000 Groom .. p;•IWlitkwt -,.. .... iMaMd in. ---al nwtc•• ... ~=-~ .............. ,.. ..... 0.11.50.. ...... 794070 GIRL FRIDAY with good telephone voice. accurate typina and JOOd with figures. A car· 1ng office in Corona del Mar. 759· 1150 PART TIME AM. Week· ends, late afternoon, week days. Must be 18, good driving record. Call I 2 Noon to 7 p.m. 54(). 3008 •FUN* WEEKEND JOB @ ~ ~-a ORVILLE WANTS YOU ! Looking for friendly, independent people to work as clerks at our snack location at New- port Fash ton Island. Both days & eve shifts avail- able! If interested, visrt us at Irvine Ranch Farmer's Mkt in Atrium Court. or ca II (714} 640- 7701 SALES PEOPLE 14 -F/ T (32-35) HRS PIT We want the best! Desrre mature people who are enthus1ast1c & outgoing. Retail sales exp. required. We offer com- petitive salaries, bonus plans & oppt for advancement. Womens clothing & exs. Call Michelle/ Julie 714-72.2· 8722 GET PAID FOR READING BOOKS! Sl00.00 PER TITLE. WRITE PASE· D947, 161 S. Lincoln Way, N. Aurora, IL 60542 GOVERNMENT JOBS $15,400-$72.500 NOW HIRING ucellent benef- its. Call 504-649-7922 Ext J 2550 SECRETARY Export OM $24,000 Growinl (Tustin) Export firm ..U Yfli'lr .... rounded skill. to run! There office. 8t'08d exp morei~than tJpina. 30 hr .... , OMS Office Mates (714) 768--6070 E.0.E. DISTRICT MANAGER Full time, full benefits, afternoons. Call Jeff 540· 3008 i Join The Leader of Office, Automation If you have these skills . •P.C •Wordprocessing •Data Entry •File Clerks •Typt~t •Accounts payab6e ·~ion1st •Leaaf/Elcecutr~ •SeCretaries All Shifts Avaitatile Come to our Costa Mesa locat·on 2 790 Harbor Blvd Suite 109 Mon·Fn 9am·3pm Proper I D required For more information call Costa Mesa (714)557-'427 Anahetm (714)535-4900 L~Buch (714)490;955 l ~.r::gay You choose when. Give out semples in ~. nMf JOUf home. 962-. ..... ....... 5688 '-~~~--~~-- r• 11 ME n. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN *WORD* * PROCESSING * s20,.hour IF YOU: * Hc:Ne o mnrrun 6 monlhl eocpeJlef I09 * ~. 'Woid9b. 'WoidPeotect * Pm cu mnrrun t111no ~ * ~ b long and ft:>l1 term terr1)0f «'I alllgi "'** THEN WI 9UARANIEE: $20 b 1lt 8 ton WOftled on 1lt Olllgltment (nut worll «> hcu WOftt --....... l)C¥n8f'lt II at the~ oreo '°'9. M'lg ""'/Id Jo 'ba ...... Jo~. CMl. laMlt DRAKE OFRCE OVERLOAD (71~) 474-2974 18400 Voo Korman. #130 INtne EOE EXCELLENT WAGES for spare time assembly work. Electronics, crafts. others. Info 504-641· 0091 Ext. 1238. Open 7 days GET PAID FOR READ- ING! $100.00 per title. Write: PASE-A3175, 161 S. Lincoln Way, N. Aurora, ILL 60542 SECRETARY, MORE THAN A SECT. $23,000+++ Your admin duties range from creat- ing brochures to coordi- nation of open houses, and other special ~o­ jects, for dynamic NP! A.E. broker. Futi industry and room for advanr ment. Ask for E. ?" OM5 Office Mate 768-6070 E.0 .E. TELEMARKETING Tele· com system dist needs telemarketer for sale leads. PT /Exp pref. Salary + comm. Can Mr. Turco at 975-8540 HIRING ASSISTANT Managers and staff. If you like working in a pleasant atmosphere and meeting le · ·n Cinnamon ~ ~r. AoolY in person. 220~ Marine Ave., Balboa Island NOW HIRING YOUR AREA. $13,5SO to $59,480. Immediate openjrigs. Call l -31S- 733-6062 Ext. #F 369 it .......... ......... lllC. *HIGHt tPAY RATESt RN's " .. •31 •. LVN's " .. '19 ... A _. ... ,.,,.,,., s.wce °"""" U.a ""' . ...... 1714) 112.om ·-· 'MT·Tm DAYlll'U'B•I• .:.;--.-., ..... ==. ••11~ .. .... ST tlJ, .......... ~­..... --.... u. 95 .... .... :: ... \.,., --.. ,. .. ..,, ..................... WA 1$11Blltf ...... C&&.I ............. Mii 118 ....,,,. MS I I .... ftn IWSU _..t llllrAAIM ... ttft •I /ITS'5 d~t11 a .. tit. .,,., , ...... k .,......, ............ ............. ...., ....... . _,__ .... .,..,.. YEI, YOU CMI *YEii·..., .... .......... --•••I . J • 11•1111011. ·--......., ...... *YEll·E1111,..1t I CZI 111 Plau1'1~ *YEii-.. ....... IM R1EF; *YEii-.... , .... , T-tuJ , 7 I A 7:; .................. ................. c U' lfll u.... ...... ... __ ., ... , ff= ••n•• en-nN •111• I en.Ttn .., ....... ,,,. ,_.. nt4tt .. ,._ -.. ... .................. u• r , ... ..., pt .. ___ ....,. ORANGE COUNTY REG- ISTER is looking for full t ime assistant manag- ers. $S.7S hr, 30 to 40 hrs per wk. Full benefits + gas allowance. Good drivi~ record & proof of ins. (714) 54().3008 12 Noon to 1 PM HELP WANTED College or Hi~h School student; as office assistant C.O.M. part time. 644-4022 "ALL CASH BUSINESS" National Company seek self-motivated person to own and c>perate their own business. Census reports show average profit of $1,370.63 per month expandin1 to $3,289.50 due to com-pany's participation. Ser- vice company owned accounts currently han- dlifl& FriU>-lay and other name brand food pro- ducts. Requires approx- imately 8 hours per week and investments of $15,000 cash for equip- ment. Call toll free 1-800- 782, 1550 Operator 4-S, anytime. DRA/{E OFFICEOV~ TBfCIWIY 11111 19TOPR ..... AVM#AE e lil1'111ilb •Clllb ., ... •Slaails ... Elby .... ... ,. ... • kc124ill am A1,lll ...... ,... .................. ... ,.... ..... llL (114) 474-2974 .... -u •• -.. · htc, ,___ .. l'Mt•tno ••1111du1 .... ..... ...... AUTOMOTIVE needs part time telephone sales rep, for account follow up, re-order. Tel· ephone sales exp pref. flteasant phone person- ality required. Airport area. 765-2054 GOVERNMENT JOBS $15,400-$72,500. Now hiring. Excellent benef · its. Call 504-649-7922 ExJ2550 JOBSll Gwr81Labor Elec1rical ' Mechanbl Auemblers,Production Shlppinc & AeceMna Technicians ~ C.11 Dorothy At "<:7' (714) 54().1008 ~ .......... ,. .. , Liiier c.p. 2414 South F9irview SuMe 214. Senta AN NO FUS SECRETARY PDIONEl 121.500+ u..,_,~aM•to .............. cleplln ..... ..-•111.t.Plua firm. Promation up to O.M.sd:. ...... 7A-I070 SECRETARY NO SHORTHAND $26,000 + Prestigious developer seeks ~r sharp skills and exp for DOSh N.P. offices. Interface with R.E. industry pros and get on the track for further 1rowth. OMS Office Mates (714) 768- 6070. E.O.E. TELEMARKETING REPS NEEDED for classic ballet 11•on. Ar. the Per- formlna Arts Center. Ew/Hri. Sllaty •inst commission. Ravi fun makitw new friends and s. 556-"2121 Rounne GET PAID FOR A£AOING boDlcsf Sl00.00 per title. Write: i»AS£,M041161 S. ~.N. Aurora, ll60542 GET PAID FOR READING BOOKS: PAS£,£947, 161 S. Uncolnwmy. N. ~. IU60542 CUSTOMER SERVICE READY SET GROW $18,000 .. Growinl Irvine Spectrum Company is Introducing new prOduct line, Ind ~ can llt in on the ~ ftOor with _~ DeaDll lkitll. OM5 Offtc:e Mllil (714) 761«>70 r.o.E. . ' '. -Qu IMMEDIATE . OPPORTUNITIES ALL llllF IS • WEEIEIDI • FULL I PART-TI• WE OFFER: -PAJ•DEITAL. OPnCAL l ·•DICAL,lllUIWICE • CIEDIT ... PIWILEIEI • PIOFIT -I • u•ron• • Tll\11•11 CEllTIFICATIOI Clf llC.) SHIELD SECURITY, INC. 1063 N. GLASSELL ST., ORANGE (714) •• ~··3 (714) •• lt•t SECRETARY LEARN WP $20,000 + ACCOUNTING Account Clerk $21,000. Increase your accounting knowt- edge in the easy going atmosohere of this sta- ble NPB firm. Solid benefits. Ask for E2001. OMS Offtce Mates (714) 768-6070 E.0.E. PACIFIC OPERA Looking for the perfect part time job? If you are articulate, motivated and love opera you have found it! Seekina com- mitted sales reps for season subscription campaicn ~hours on base/commission plus daily cash bonus. Call Marl< from 1-S at 546- 7372 Join the team in their ocean view N P B offices. Your organization/ communication skills and IOOd typi"I could open the door. Fantastic benefin. OM5 Office Mates (714) 768-6070 E.O.E. W/P SUPERVISOR MOYe up $24,000. Are you ready 'to move up to supervisor? Join the team in their beautiful Fashionlsland office. Outstandin& benefits. Ask for El 997. OMS Office Mates (714) 768- 6070 E.O.E. -------, RECEPTIONIST /Prac· tice Builder for holistic ·n ~on Fasttion =nd. Maire wilt train. M-W,F Aft/Eves. Tue- Thu Si.SO hr., .0 hrs a week. l, fMHP8f. Fr. held651-?65 HIRING! GOVERNMENT JOBS -YOUR AREA. $1s ... 000-168 .... ooo. c.11 (6011!) 838-b885 Ext 3375 CRUISE SHlfiS NOW HIRING all positions. Both skilled and unskilled. For intonna- tion call (615) 292-6900 Ext H704 PARTIIME FLEX HOURS to $8.42 hr. 3 positions available. Locations =::ra:::.n ~t>j 768-6070 E.O.E. SEC•ETARY $21,000. PROMOTION. Opens QPPt. with toP ~ Bellch =·· Seeur· i_tyand ...... for~· OM~~ ..... (714) E.0.£. OFFICEOV~ IEMYE lfll(DIAl( (f£JIMIS e 181-PC e RRDSTAR e IORDPERFECT e IULTIUTE • DISPCAmlTE e WAH e LOTUS 1-2-3 Lana & Short Ten11 Assip11e11b e a.s m. e PIW hcatia • "" hf (114) 474-2974 !Mae v~ lllrll• lllO • EOE iOO'\ f rw RECEPTIONIST UTEnPINGOK $20.400+ Yow f,.,. Ollce =c.~= .... 11!11 lllld ID llnd ........ ~ 1n Nez::::: .-m. OMS Ol-... '--11•51 7IM070 "NANCE DEPT of an Insurance Holdirw Com· .,.ny Is ~ .•nd has irnmediMI ...,..115 for mctivsted lilt star- ters, wlh .... cnl & *' itten comrnumc.tion and~and analytical skills insu-renc:e end/« ~ a olus. Accaurant--Cash . Manaetment Decreed account.nt with 1-2 ..., Of individual C:ily related work ience wiff be con-:'.,. cash activity and monitorlnc investment. P.C. ~-req. Accoun- tant-RE insurance delreed accourant with two to four~ 8JCP will be ~ble for all RE insurance accountin1 activity. Req_uires F /S ~.C-LMain· tenence and RE Insu-r.a Computer ~m Maintenance. Send ~to P.O. Box 15467, . Sift °"ID. CA 92138. EQ.L. . • • • RECEPTIONIST LEARN WP $21,000. Ground floor oppt! Brina your good typing and people and people skills. Brand new, fast pace. Santa Ana office. Lookinc tor ~r desire to grow with them. OMS Office Mates. 7~6070. RECEPT. Who needs typ- ing? $19,000+. YCXJr per- sonality and pro manner are more important than skills or experience. Meet and greet t0t:1 exec. at PRESTIGIOUS COSTA MESA LAW FIRM. Warm atmosohere. Hot benef· its. Ask for #E2016. OMS Office Mates 7~6070. E.O.E . EARN $7.7S HR. We need assistance in eva- luatins and responding to daily work reports sub- m itted by our agents throughotit the state. No ex~rience necessary; paid to comptete train- !"& work at home. For info send self addressed to AWGA, Dept E Box 49204, Atlanta,' GA 303S9 HIRING GOVERNMENT JOB YOUR AREA. $1S 000-$68,000. Call (602) 883-8885 EXT 337S. GOVERNMENT JOBS! Now hiring in your area, both skilled and unskilled. For list of jobs and -"~plication, call 615-383-2627 Ext J 112 LAW FIRM fl'Y File Clerk/ Atty Assistant needed. 644-7740 ATTENTION Excellent income for home assem- bly work. Info. call 504· 646-1700 Dept. P237 . ENTRY LEVEL PER· SONAl. DEPT. $19,000+. Your chMc:e to Ill into Human Resources! All ~ need is lilht typing and some office exp. Growint Oranae Com· -'*'Y °"8r$ trainins and ~otion potentials. Office Mates (714) 768-6070. E.O.E. WORD PROCESSING Fun office $19,000+ Bonus. Upbe8t etmosphere and 'Pllf own office. Growina COlta Mll9 finn. PlentY " .,..... bonus fun ouf. . ._.,.... OM5 ~ ..... (714)~ 601D.. £.0.£. J I ..... I ··-' .................. & ... -9 I ,.,...., II J W I II J I Ml I JI 0 Ii If llJI e II I It •• ...... ,., ..... i••••-srr .,... ..... ,, , ... _ ....... 0 ............... ...,....... "' ~ Alll'LY • ,... . a:~ LA P&ilii 90l.• UIU•E I Mm I .... tma .... e I ....... u.wa.., '-". 11111 a-. DIM • ntne 1191 ... --llwd. • ~ -. y I fll • ..... • JJJ1r LI,._,,,_. ..0 "" -la a ..... •• •11'1 --..... °'91111 • • T--. OA - GENERAL OFFICE Work hard play hard $18,0oo•. Your enthusi· asm can earn you extra days off, traver to trade show, and super growth SECRET ARY TOP SPOT $23J>OO+. DYNAMIC COS 1 A MESA CO. seeks good right hand to top exec. Professionalism and aood skills. includ· ing Sli. Benefits start at once. Ask for E2010. OM.5 Office Mates 768· 6070. E.O.E. WORD PROCESSOR 3 Positions to $24,000. BEAUTIFUL FASHION ISl.AND OFFICES. Great growth potential and benefits. All you need WI P skills and "can do" attitude. Ask for #E2014. OMS Office Mates 768· 6070. E.0.E. 400-Qarages For Rent WANTED GARAGE in vie· inityof PCH inCDM. 714· 721-8682 406-Houses/RenV Unf. RENT OWNERS UNIT from $100/da_y. Some walk to beach. 913/642· 5011 HARBOR VIEW HOME 3 bd. 2 bth., new crpt. ~int. Garden water Pd. ,1800 month. 643-2541 or643-6412 408-Apartments, Unfur. THIS IS STYLE IRVINE ck>se to beaches and major Oranae County business cen- ters. 7 new and beautiful apt communities to choose from. Over 20 floor ptans to suit the most discriminating taste. Month to . month rental aareement. 12 month lease discount. Harvard Court (714) 854-49452; Stanford Court (714) 854-3288; o.tmoUth Court a 14> 854-2417; Berkley Court ~ 854-3536~rk· (714)786-~ Irvine NORTHWOOD. 2bdr, 1 blrlt upw twnhm on lake steps to ~i......AC.r.-all amets. $950. ~7.JUl CHARMING FURN 2 Bdrm~·-· = """· , .. ro; ._ $1,700. 760-3187 412-Rentals to Share ROOMMATE WANTED, male or female. Profes· sional, non smoker to share 4 bdr house in COM. All amen. short jog to beach. First/last 100 deposit+ 400 per month. Avail 6-1. 760-9195 ROOMMATE WANTED. male non smoker to share 2bd/2ba Newport apt. Pool, jacuzzi, park· mg $400/mo. + ~ expenses. C714) 721· 6886 ROOM TO SHARE with 2 male professionals. 34th Balboa. $400 + 7 · l Brian 673-3090 417 -Resort Rentals MAU l/KAANAPALI BEACH 1 Bdrm or 2 Bdrm condo. Ocean view fully furn & equip. Ten· nis/pool/beach. Bro· chure. 854-0909 418-Resort For Sale Iai~2rl2•1 BUILDERS CLOSEOUT VACATION HIDEAWAY ONLY 2 condos left. on golf course, with breath· taking views of moun· tains and valleys located in Ramona count~ide. These 3 Bdrm hillside villas offer the finest in craftsmanship and amenities. Purchase includes membership in San Vincente Country Club. Call for details. Askil'l& _tl80,000 each. 650-7000 421-Businlll Re11tals 1400 Sq. Feet prime warehouse space in downtown Balboa. Ship- ping/Receiving doors. ca1r Judy 631-8555 750 SQ. FEET __prime office space in Balboa. areat VteW5 with patio. ~vailable 5-1. Call Judy 675-9615 507. Condominiuml for Sele Anaheim Condo-2 = 1 Bath. pGOI, enc pr1111. End unit-no one atxNe. Nr~ Thcwpe & Imperial. C.11 Sue Kauthor o.ve ~.Eve (714) 64s.4996 •• 507, Condominiums Fors.le (IDi!·!!Jlt•J BUILDERS CLOSEOUT VACATION HIDEAWAY 2 beautiful secluded condos in magnificent setting, 180° panoramic golf course. canyon and mountain view. Located renowned San De Cente golf course. North of Rancho Bernardo in San Diego County Estates. l Y.r hrs from Newport Beach. Totally upgraded with many amenities manefesting in San Vicente Country Club included in price. $180.000. 650·7000. 508-Houses for Sale GOVERNMENT HOMES FROM $1.00 CU-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. GOVERNMENl' HOMES FROM $1 CU-REPAIR) ALSO TAX DELINQUENT & FORECLOSURE PROP· ERTIES AVAILABLE NOW. FOR LISTING CALL 1·315-733-6062 EXTG 386 GOVERNMENT HOMES FROM S 1.00 CU Repair) Foreclosures, Repos. Tax Delinquent Properties. Now selling your area. Call 1-315-736-7375 Ext H·CA·N2 for current list. 24 hrs. GOVERNMENT HOMES FROM $1 CU-REPAIR). ALSO TAX DELINQUENT & FORECLOSURES PROPERTIES. AVAILA· BLE NOW. FOR LISTI~ CALL 1-315-733-606:> EXTG-369 SALE-BY OWNER-So. of PCH. Oversized comer 2 Bed. 2 Bath. $485,000. 675-1996 GOVERNMENT HOMES FROM $1 CU -Repair). Also tax delinquent & foreclosure properties. Available now For I~ call 1-315-733-6044 Ext: G-369 GOVERNMENT HOMES FROM $1 .00 (U Repeir). Forecklsurel. ...-. tu delinquent propertt.s. ~.~~nm H·CA·N2 for cunent list. 24 hrs. • 508-Hou'" for llO-Fumlure .... Waterfront home with boat dock and view. Soa· cious 3 bdrm 3 ba, lrg. bonus room. It won't last Aeeflt 638-2755 . ..,..~- .. . . •'-' ..... I I .. --~ -~ ~ .._ - ,,. ~··· ... ·. t ·"" .. . ... . ..,. y ' -.t : . 510-Lots for Sale EQUESTRIAN ESTATE PROPERTY Available in exclu5Ne Orange County community. Large secluded parcel suitable for private estate f1' sub- division. Principals only. 114-n9-21ss 514-0ut of State Prop. ISLAND RETREAT. FLY IN, SAIL AWAY. Fabled Orcas Is. in the San Juans1 is a northwoods paradise. 2 Bd~. 2 bath home with garden. Large garage & work-shop + additional 2 Bdr & 1 bath apt. for guests or income. 1 block from private air· port & marina: & beach. 1 mile to town. Owner must sell. $138,000/ offer. 415-662-2237 605-Mone, to loan WIDOW HAS MONEY for equity, loans/TDs. $10,000 up. No qualify- ing/no penalty. Call Den· ison Associates 714· 673-7311 Toda~ 606:Mone, Wanted 50% L.T.V Conditional sales contract secured by UCC· l and improved commercial location. $30,000 @15% 3 yrs, 1109 MO. (TOM 261· 5879) 700-Business Opp't BEST 1 PERSON BUSI· NESS Secure business that offers independent ownership no franchise fees. Manage your own working hours (limited hours per month) free- dom for your business to grow. Great future resale value. Most important. immediate cash flow, producing income. Min· 1mum investment $5,900. Call Jeanne Hinz for a local appt. 1-800- 255-5725 FISHING ROD MANUFAC- TURING CO. For Sale. E><clusive manufacturing & distri· bution of the Underrod. the newest & most dynamic spinning rod on the U.S. mari(el Patent & trademari( included. Larae inventory. $123,000. Williams Sports Enaineerina. P.O. Box 31695 Dayton. Ohio 45431 BUS OPPT!! SELL ADVERTISING SPECIALTY TRADEMASTERS ADV 832-9064 COMPLETE PRINT SHOP Full price $22,000. ~2000 down. 972· QUALITY QUEEN SLEEPER Neutrar fabric print VerJ p:>d condi· tion, contemporary desian. Asking $300. 559-1703 TWIN/KING BEDS PLUS & ELECTRIC DRYER. Must sefl. Moving. Many more items. Eve after 5. 754-9209 DESIGNER Moving, Kreiss Wicker Sofa, Brown Jourdan Patio Furniture, Glass Dining Table, Burgandy Laquer Chairs, call for other items and prices. Ginny 846-8964. BEAUTIFUL MARBLE TRAVERTINE Dining Room T abte with 6 white- washed upholstered chairs. Retail $4,000, sacrifice at $2,000. 650- 4849 BEAUTIFUL4 PtECE UV· ING ROOM SET. NEW EARTHTONES. 843- 9274 SOFA LOVESEAT, CHAIR, FOOT STOOL. LIKE NEW. All for $250. 4 piece, living room set. loose cushions. like new $250. 843-9294 809-Misc. for Sale RED HOT BARGAINS! Drug dealers' cars, boats, planes, r~'d. Surplus your ar~. Guide. ~9~5-687· Ext. s. I 810-Milc. Wanted WANTED NEWPORT ELECTRIC PACKET SURRY TOP. 714-650- 0469 ' .. Z1. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN,_ II DOG & PUPPY TRAIN· ING. Quick and ar1tle methods! tfouse manners exoet1! Call & listen 835-8538 127..0ffice Equipment $99 PER MONTH RENT IBM PC clone. 640K dual drive, graphics high res monitor, 714-261-2416 EXECUTIVE OFFICE FURNITURE, high qual- ity, traditional credenza with bookcase-hutch. Chairs, table, desk, misc. items. 752-9096 ENJOY 13-15% return on TDs. Also lend on & buy TDs. $10.r..~ up $1 mil+. Call uenison Asso- ciates 714-673-7311 Today! 18 FT COBALT 3~ yrs. Has all extras. S 13,300 or best offer. 249'8284 42 FT. SAIL BOAT Hun· tingsford Formosa Cutter rig full equipped with water maker radar, Sat· Nav auto pilot. Sleeps 6. Slip in Newport Harbor. excellent condition. Financing Available. $139.500. Contact Peter Wilday 702-825-0833 days. 1977 DUFFIELD Electric Boat. Good condition. $7,500 Neg.675-8226 81 BAYLINER 32 Ft Fly Bridge Twin Volvos 2 Staterooms, exec cond. $59,000. 970-5645 1987 HON DA 50 SCOOTER Low mileage. 855-4160. Asking $500. 910..Auloelll' .. a.ura111 1969 SS EL CAMINO MALIBU. GOOD FIXER UPPER. $800. 631-1065 FOR SALE CLASSIC MUSTANG MACH 1 351 en1ine. Orig. owner, aood condition veflow & baack. $6,000. 722-1286 Ext. 32 1968 RESTORED MUS. TANG 289 engine. Orig. owner. Top condition. A/ C. Call after 3 at 213- 826-5517. ' Mercedes Benz 1987 MERCEDES 300-D Turbo, take ~r pay- ments. 957-8011 MERCEDES BENZ 380 SL 1982 Ex Cond $52,000 orig. 646-3224 or 631-3209 Vol""-'1 CLASSIC 1958 VW 1 owner, all original. Orig· inal _paint. Ex. cond. $3500. 805-528-2853 evenings 78 VOLKSWAGON CON· VERTIBLE BUG. Red. black top, exec. cond. $5.500. 213-595-4035 CAN YOU BUY JEEPS, CARS. 4X4s seized in drug raids for under $100? Call for facts today. 602-837·3401 Ext. 457 SUMMER TUTOR: Eng- lish grammar, writing. reading. All ages. 760· 1988 IF YOU DESIRE to earn $350.00 for 8 hours wortt ,,., week, ..,,. , can dis· tribute e1ue8ifd 1 ()()% P'ft natural fruit juices. to QU.tifv. ~ must be bondabre and hive $16,500 cash for equip- ment Ser'9ce c:oMPM"Y established accounts. No .... imdved. Cati toll-free 1·800·782· 1S50. ()peilllor 4-J fl'Y• time . GIYI ILOOD, P' 1 1.A . ...... '-•••• ... NIE n Jiii n. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN Calendar ART "Flowers", a poap llaow wltla workl bJ Debn HelmerdiDpr, Mart Matthews and others will dislplay .June 26 through August 6 at Susan Spiritus Gallery, 3333 Bear Street, Costa Mesa. Call 549-7550. Works by Wes and Geni Hamtin will display through June at Art Spirit Gallery, 384-B North coast Highway, Laguna Beach. Hours are 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. ::taily. Call 497-8355. . New Juke in Orance County Ill :t curated exhibit of seven Orange County artists will dis- play thorugh August 9 at The City of Irvine Fine Arts Center, 14321 Yale Avenue, Irvine. Hours are 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., Monday through thursday and 9 a.m. to 6 p.m .• Friday. Call 552-1018. Watercolor paintinp by Nancy Phelps and oils by Fay Hoegcrman will display through the end of June at Quorum Gallery, 374 North Coul Hiah- way, Laguna Beach. Houn are 10 a.m. to S p.m., daily. Call 494- 4422. Works by Terry Wormwood will display through June at Whitman Galleries, 3545 East Coast Highway, Corona Del Mar. Hours are IO a.m. to S p.m., Monday through S,atur- day. ·call 675-2478. "ne Artists of California: A :Group in Mixed Media" will diSplay through July 24 at La- guna art Museum, 307 Cli(f Drive, Laguna Beach. Hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., Tuesday through Sunday. Admission is $2 for adults, S 1 for students and seniors. Call 494-6531 . 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. Works by Al•ar; L•o•ao, Yamapta, llellrw, DeM ... , 'Susone alMI otlNn are on dis- play indefinitely at Gage Gallery, 4199 Campus Drive, Irvine. Houn are IO 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- 5697. "Gloucester Sc~ooner1," an exhibit of early fishing ships aa rendered by Patti Rock, and Cbrome Steel, an exhibit of motorcycles through time as rendered by Jack Knight, open June 27 at the Huntington Beach Municipal Art Galleries, at the Library and Cultural Center, 7111 Talbert Ave., in Hunting- ton Beach. Preview reception June 24, 7 p.m. to 9 p .m., admission f ice. Call 848-4481. STAGE "Ricllard II" one of Shakes- peare's most lyrical histories, will be presented June 24 through July 16 at the Grove Theatre, 12852 Main Street, Garden Grove. Call 636-7213. "How to Say Goodbye" will be presented through June 24 at South Coast Repertory's Second Stage in celebration of STOP- GAP Theatre's tenth anniver- sary. Call 648-0135. "The Sound of M•c" is cur- rently playing at Elizabeth Howard's Curtain Call Theater, 680 El Camino Real, Tustin. Prices start at S 16. 95 and include full waiter service and show. Call 838-1540. MUSIC New World Festi•al with New World Sympllony will perform June 27 at 8 p.m. in UCrs Fine Arts Village Theatre. Call 642- 8232. DANCE "Dancetales" the award-winning dance concert by Sally Hess, will take place June 29 at 7 p.m. in the Laguna Beach High School Artists Theatre, 625 Park COME and DISCOVER AUTHENTIC ITALIAN CUISINE ...... ....... ....... , ..... nau.._111111 A venue, Laguna Beach. A dona- tion of SS is requested. Call 494- SSOS. MISC. An Old Fashioned Family Fourth of July Celebration will be staged by Citizens for a Better Newport on June 30 in Ensign View Park on Cliff Drive, from S:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Featured will be a Dixieland Band, food, and soft drinks. Call 756-0600 . . Ballet •.. urn r~n.,... n competitive, selfish stepsisters. However, Guerin, Loudieres, and Piletta were used later in ethnic sketches sym:,olizing the Handsome Actor's search for his beloved -sequences that only further stretched the already too long ballet. The familiar "Cinderella•• characterizations were victim- ized by their cutesy 1930s dopplcgangers: the stepsisters were obnoxious, not malevolent; and the Handsome Actor/ Prince seemed only secondary to Cinderella. The emetional and dramatic Prokofiev score, albeit well· plllyed by the P.:ific Symphony Orollatra conducted by John Lanchbery, was done no justice accompanying mirthful scenes. Petrik a lonasco 's dwarfing 1eenery, including one of the original four gigantic Betty Grable statues, seemed in dis- repair. The production was further marred by ill-fitting sets that revealed backstage stage- hand and dancer activity. How-· ever, Hanai Mori's brilliant costumina captured the era splendidly. Although many audience memben applauded throup the • fi~ curtain calll, many daerled the theater at the second iater- miaion, apparently dapairina tUt tbe ponderous ballet WOUid never end. Cover Home Offered by ~award Lawson of The Prudential Lido Realty • ,_II •IE n. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA News--.1 !4. 1•- )-~ . '• •( ~ ' . , ' · 1 J • I , U / 11 t LI ,t J , • .: 'I ~ East end location aCcents Lido Isle bayfront BY CHERYL STERLING Lido Isle bas the f celing of a Mediterranean community, not only in the architecture of the homes, but the sense of closeness among the residents. Additional pluses of Lido Isle living are the private parks and beaches, scenic stradas, island amenities, such as the yacht club, women's group, tennis facilities and limited traffic. This week's featured home, located at 708 Via Lido Nord, has it all. Situated on the east end of the island, the home is a prime bayf ront, with sweeping views of the bay, mountains and city lights . .. The east end of the island is the most desirable, .. said How- ud Lawson, one of the listing agents for the home with The Prudential Lido Realty. "This is a prime area and buyers get a better value ... FAMILY POTENTIAL As is the case with many Lido homes, this home has been added to and updated over the years. It offers two stories of four bedrooms, which all have their own baths, an extra-large living area for entertaining on a grand scale, an immense bayfront patio/ deck and a dock that will accommodate up to a 40-foot boat. The home is ideal for a family on the go. The exterior of the home is gray, textured stucco, with a tile roof. Guests enter through an iron gate to a small courtyard. A carved oak door, flanked by patterned glass, leads to a hall- way tiled with Mexican pavers. The first door leads to the only downstairs bedroom, which can be used as a maid's or mother- in-law's quarters. The room bas a sliding glass door that leads to the sideyard and an ample wardrobe· with mirrotC'CI doors. The private bath has a glasscd- in tub shower. Both rooms are carpeted. Across the hall is the laundry area with a splash sink. A guest powder room is also off the hallway. It has elegant brass fixtures on its sink. The bright and sunny kitchen is the next stop, with its solid wood cabinetry, no-wax floors and indirect lighting. Gold ceramic tile tops tfte counters, the rangetop is electri'c, the double oven is wall-mounted, and adding to the convenience is a pass-through breakfast bar, which can be closed off with folding doors. The first floor finale is the living room. This ample room has wraparound windows for maximum enjoyment of the view. Double sliding doors lead to the deck and boat dock. He'avy wood beams stretch VIEWS. llBll-l.11119' • ..... 11111 II l.11111111 ...... llln I all fl II uu-1r• .... across the ceiling. Off to one side is a formal dining area, with a carriage lamp chandelier. A cozy fireplace with marbleized stone is flanked by built-in floor-to- ceiling bookshelves. In one corner is a built-in oak cabinet with sophisticated stereo equip- ment. Track lights illuminate the conversation area. Toward the front of the room is an elegant all-wood sit-down bar with a mirror behind it. A step-down pit allows the bar- tender access to the sink and refrigerator. Through the sliding doors and out onto the deck, guests will be able to enjoy passing boat traffic and the ambience of Lido. The deck has a wrought-iron railing and steps leading down to the boat dock. UPSTAIRS ADVENTURE Up a narrow staircase with a striking stained-glass window are the remaining three bed- rooms, plus a surprise. At the end of the hall ii a spiral staircue leading up to a skylight with rooftop KCeU. Through a batch, guests can enjoy even more sights from a terrace. The fint bedroom ii toward the front of the home. It could easily be divided into two rooms if the owner desires. Vaulted wood ceilings add openness. In addition to a double mirrored wardrobe, the room has its own bath completely ceramic tiled, with a glassed-in tub/shower and a wraparound window. The middle bedroom is very bright and cheerful. It also has a double mirrored closet. The bath has a separate bathtub and stall shower, a spacious pullman, and the ceiling is vaulted wood. The master suite fac.es the bay and gets the benefit of the view and ocean breezes. A sliding glass <Joor leads to a petite balcony. The room wraps around from the bedroom to a smaller room, which can be used as an office, sitting area or nursery. A deep walk-in closet adds convenience. The master bath is very lux- urious, with a marble-topped, extra-long pullman with double sinks, and marble surrounds the elegant spa tub. REALTOR INFORMATION AND FINANCIAL FACTS The home is offered for Sl,6SO,OOO by Howard Lawson and Bob and Wyvonne Newell from The Prudential Lido Realty. The office is located at 3377 Via Lido, Newport Beach. For more information or view- ina. call 673-7300. • UDO PAltK DlllVE BAYFllONT AllHI...., •letH .... ...... al .. _.1 .. :• Prol1111T n"tr ......... I hllrn•. ldtclMa.._..._ ...... 111 "•••tlo_.. .. ,_c...._, deff91aL ....... CClfMllc ... cleck IO atiOv ......... &. "-dMMyvtew.Secwllt....._A,.,.....= ..,...... ....... c.11611-noo. •• NEWPORT BEACH DUPLEX CloH to beach. Upper spacious 3 bedroom. 2 bath, new carpeting •nd paint. lower 2 bedroom, 2 bath. Well maintained building recently painted. Fireplace In each unit. Call for lnfor· maclon 673-7300. $389.000 EASTSIDE COST A MESA JUST LJSTED AND WONI LAST. Fan'llly oriented area. Thit C bedroom home haa been well-kept by orlglnal owners. Front •nd rear patios. PleaH call 673-7300. $289.000 *PROPERTIES FOR LEASE* 601 UDO PARK DRIVE I bedroom. I lla bath cOlldo with lf'Mt My vtew. H llMMlr MCt1rtty, com• pool. AvellllW. .... $2500/Mo VIUA 8AL80A CONDO Two bedroom. 2 b.tt.. tudly J009, patio. CNl• pools, MC•rlty pte aad partdltt. Avatlable llOW. SISSO/Mo VERSAILLES CONDO Stwllo. 8alcoey wttt. ake view • .,., •• ,. 6 ~ c ..... C-• Pool....,. .. , •. Avala.We aow. 1750/Mo NEWPORT CREST TOWNHOME Thr" bedrOOtlll, I~ batJ., freahly palat.t, ..... OCUll view. C4"11• pool aad ten11I• courts, walk to buclll. Avallable aow. $1500/Mo SEAFAIRE CONDO ........ ..,._ m.dlo. prlvecy of a 1 bed,_. HIL Wit·• kiklMa. ... .., .,_ I• ce1141o. C1oM .. --.. Aw...._.... 111•/Me EASTSIDE COSTA MESA Perfect family home with Iott of room to romp arot1ad. t bedroom .... 1y painted I• 6 oat. New roof. lar .. rear yard. Pleaec call 673-7300. REDUCED TO $269.000 OPEN SAT A SUN l.C 2'3 AUIERT PLACE LIDO ISLE BA VFRONT Sweeping view of bay and mountains. Boat dock for large yacht. Preatlglous com· munlty. treat locatlon. 4 bedroom. 41/a bath . .lusc palnted. well maintained. PleaM call 673·7300. $1.650.000 OPEN SUNDAY 1-t 708 VIA LIDO NORD VEltSAJU£S CONDO Pa.._. ftoor wtth o.t.taadl .. vtewa of bay a!IMI oce ... nr .. lowly bedrootaa. l b9tht. approx. 1615 aq. ft. Two balcoala to ea)oy the cool ocea• 1w ..... S.b parklag for 2 can. Co.•. Pool. ape. rec room. H hr .... rd pte. Red.ced. PleaM call 673-7300. Sl99.900 -------~ I The Prudent1al BALBOA PENINSULA &joy bautlhtl ocea• vtew hOlll Hvl .. roo• aad sulldeck. IUtdM•. cH•I .. area has ak• bay vtew. Located at q•lcrt •ad of P•al ... la. tt.ve a woaderful .... .,.r I• ycM1r oc .. •tro.t ho ... PleaM call 673-7300. $725,000 BALBOA PENINSULA Duplex wlth bay view near to Pavmon. Great location. walk co oceaft, atore le rHUlurants. 3 bedroom. 2 bath. den·up: 3 bedroom, 2 bath down. ull offke for Info oe winter 6 tummer te:hedule. Fireplace In each unit. Pl«aM caJI 673-7300. $625.000 Pat yoarself in oar place. A career in real estate is hard to beat. Especially if you· re looking for greater personal freedom. Or for earning potential that's virtually unlimited. But a career with our Prudential Real Estate Affiliates·· office can offer you even more. Including unsurpassed training programs. A unique computerized sales support system. Plus the added prestige and client recognition that comes from being associated with The Rock. Best of all. The Prudential Real Estate Affiliates is a select network of some of the most successful real estate organizations in the country. And success really does breed success. So if you're serious about your career in real estate. please call HOWARD DIPPELL for more details. • I l t ... PAIE 41 •IE II. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA News-:.w 14.. 1• Plaques mark Austero's determination, ability BY CHERYL STEHLING When clients walk into Dottie Austero's office at The Dalebout Association, they will take note of all of the plaques on her wall. These plaques represent 14 years of hard work and determination. "I'm a survivor and I like to get my share," Austero said ... If I'm going to be out there, I want it to be worth my while. I like to live well, so I'm motivated." When Austero says she is a survivor, she means it in every sense of the word. Before she entered the real estate profession 14 years ago, she was "just a fun- lovi ng person," the wife of a prominent attorney. But it all came to an end when her hus- band was diagnosed at the age of 50 with Alzheimer's Disease. Austero, who had no previous training at any job, needed to go to work. When Onl "It changed my whole life," Austero reQ'lembered. 0 I married young and had never even writ- ten a check or paid a bill. But I wasn't just goin-g to sit in a corner and suck my thumb." Back then, there were no support groups and Alzheimer's was a term that not many people were familiar with, Austero said. "I had a wonderful life, when I had it," she said. "But now I have a different lifestyle. That chapter in my life is closed and I don't look back." Austero got her real estate license and went to work for Bay and Beach Realty in Corona del Mar. When Jerry Dalebout bought the company and it became The Dalebout Associa- tion, Austero stayed on. "When you have the best, why look any further? Jerry is just excellent and everybody here is wonderful to work with:" she said. "I plan to stay as long as they will have me." Austero embraced her profes- sion with enthutiasm and has been recognized as top producer and salesperson many times. She is a bayfront expert, having owned homes on Lido and Linda isles herself. But she works all over Newport in Dover Shores, Big Canyon and Spy Glass. · When Austero isn't working, she enjoys the outdoor life that Newport has to offer. Her son, Wayne, followed in his father's footsteps and is a well-known Newport Beach attorney. He races cars, so Austero spends time watching him pursue his sport. Her one regret is that his father didn't get to sec Wayne come into his own. Auste.ro's plans for the future are to just keep working, because 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 ??? 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, klcig lights. a taste of the bubbly and goodie galore. Benefitting the Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center. The 552 Club's Movie Premiere -"Ar1hll' II: On the Rocks" Ti~kets · Regular Admission or Donor Lcv1d: S30 per person (Cast) $75 per person (Star) 0 I would like to mak( rcscr"ations for ______________________ _ -cast Member(s)'· at S~O per person. 0 I would like to make reservations for ---------=--------------- .. Star(s) .. at S75 per person. 0 I am unable to attend. but wish to contribute to the Patt\ & Geor.xe Hoag CMncer Center. Enclosed is a .ch«k payable to the HMHP Foundation for S -------- City -----------------------3tlte _____ --..ip ---- Phone ( Please respond by July I. Hoaa Memorial Ht»riual Prcsb~tcnan SS2 Clut. Bo" Y !l.cwport Buch. CA ~!f!SK4t912 3407 East Cout H1°"8J, Corona clcl Mar, California 92625 she enjoys being busy above all. She is four feet 11 inches of unwavering, dynamic energy. "This business demands full- time attention, .. she said. "The harder you work, the higher the rewards are." The Dalebout Association is located at 1617 Westcliff Drive, Su ite 100, Newport Beach. Phone: 631-7300. Dottle Austero Waterfront Homes honors agerits during celebration After guests entered through the d,ramatic sarcophagi of New- port's Magic Island, they were received by Pat and Gil Foerster, owners of Waterfront Homes, Inc., Realtors, for the company's recent 13th annual Celebration of Achievement A wards Night. The Foersters-in matching tuxedos-greeted t heir guests wbich initiated the evening's festivities that included a cock- tail reception, a seven course gourmet dinner, several magic shows and demosntrations at the tables and awards prscntations. This year 98 people attended-agents, spouses, dates and select special guests- tQ enjoy the annual celebration that bas become a tradition at Waterfront Homes. Every year the Focrsters host a spectacular awards night. This year's party site at the Magic Island was kept a secret until the agents received their invitations . Last year a condominium was purchased with the top five qcnts designated as the owners. That evening's celebration was held at the Balboa Bay Club. Bill Feeney was awarded top sales- man with Bob Trown a dose second place. After the cocktail reception. the guests were individually seated in a private banquet room by Maaic Island's manager. Maaic:i•• perf ormecl feats of mqic at the tables. Card tricks and money floatina through the air puzzled and entertained the g.-ests. HTbe magicians arc amazing. Even when you see them close up and watch their every move, you cannot raaurc out bow they make things dis- appear or change completely," said Gil Foer&ter. Gil Foenter introduced the awards segment; be wu usisted by hil wife, Pat, and a long-time who gave her own flavor of humor as she carried award trophies on stage in a "Vanna White fashion ." Gil's oldest son, Tony, videotaped the affair with the camera that would later be presented to top producer Bob Trown. "This year has been tremend- ous for our company. We have had a substantial increase in sales. Because listings sell so fast, we have seen numerous multiple offers on properties. Our records indicate that we have sold more waterfront properties than any other Realtor in Newport Beach, even though the predominance of sales for the company were not concentrated on the water in the Newport Beach, Corona del Mar and Costa Mesa areas. Pat and I arc proud of your bard work that has made this statistic a reality. A great number of you have been with our company for many yean, and Pat and I attri- bute our success to your great loyalty and longevity of service to our company. Success in real estate takes teamwork, and we enjoy seeing you all work cohe- sively as a professional real estate: family," said Gil Foerster. Bob Trown and Bill Feeney reversed positions this year with Trown in the lead for top agent. Trown joined Wa terfront eiaht ycan ago after establishing bis own 1uccaaful landscaping company. He bas two master dearces from Cal Poly in desip landscape and architecture which continue to enable him to help bis clients with their real estate and remodeling solutions. Although bis main concentra- tion is in bayf ront estates, be has much experience in listing and selling every type of property in the Harbor area. Tro.wn 's wife, Yvonne, also an qent at Water- fron~ assists him and is in charge &1.lill ............... ~~ .... ._..._. ...... 11111111_. ... lll!!!llll!ll_. .... !!lll ........ ~ .... familyfrieDd,DonnaOventreet, Cl I If • 11111 II ... D. t• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA THE DALEBOUT ASSOCIATION THE REAL ESTATE COMPANY PRIME TOWNHOME COMPLEX •.• Nineteen beautifully maintained townhomes in excep- tional Costa Mesa location. Fourteen with two bedrooms and 21h baths and five with one bedroom. All with two car encrosed garage. Sparkling pool and spa. Excellent rental record. Condo map on file. A rare Investment opportunity .................... $2,350,000 CORONA HIGHLANDS ••• A perfect meld of architectural brilliance and Old World crafts- manship. The approach to this 3 story home is through a park-like courtyard featuring a dry creek. A marvelous free-standing guest house. Inside the main residence you will find 4 bedrooms, 41h baths, a library, a family room, a raised dining room, a huge game room, a sumptuous master suite ... and a gourmet kitchen. Access to a private ocean beach ......................... $1,395,000 DOVER SHORES ••• One of the community's · more spacious and splendidly appointed view homes. Exalted location. Only eight houses line this serene cul-de-sac. Homes rarely change hands on this especially notable street When it happens, irs an event .. as is this one. 4 gracious bedrooms. State of the art kitchen. Superb dining room. Expansive family room. Elegant parquet flooring. French doors and windows, used brick, custom papers, built-ins of all kinds are here in abundance. Other desirable characteristics include a refrigerated wine room, a mirrored wet bar. two air conditioners, a security system and beautiful gardens. See il It's a magnificently impressive example of quality. style and taste ................... $825,000 DOVER SHORES ... This unusual residence is blessed with an abundance of everything. 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 include a dining room and family room. This is no ordinary property. It is a residence of dramatic scope and limitless possibilities ... $725.000 DOVER SHORES ••• Large families can be fun .. .if there is adequate space. A magnif- icent home designed for comfort 5 bedrooms. 4 baths. Dining room, living room and entry hall with Mexican pavers. Kitchen remodeled with skylights and all new appliances. Wet bar with wine storage. Delightful back bay and Newport Center view. 3 car garage. $725,000 LIDO ISLE .•• New French Mediterranean contemporary home. 3 bedrooms. Loft. 3 baths. Two blocks from lido Clubhouse. Soaring ceiling in living room. M~r~le fireplace opens to living room and dining rooms. Gourmet kitchen. light oak floors. Berber carpet. Custom oversized spa. Water view from second story. Air conditioned. This quality home has it all ............ $685,000 KINGS ROAD ••. This home has it all! 3 bedrooms. 21h baths. Huge family room with a fabulous view of the coast Located in the most prestigious area of Newport Heights. Many extras including Poggen Pohl cabinetry in the kitchen, skylight. white oak floors. Lovely landscaping and an adorable play- house in the backyard make this very special home irresistible ................. $659,000 BIG CANYON •.• Expanded Monaco con - dominium with den. Guard gated community. Elevated location with panoramic golf course view. 3 bedrooms. 21h 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 entertaining · ..... · · . $650,000 BAYCREST •.• This 4 bedroom home was totally remodeled to excel not in one area, or a few areas, but all areas. The master suite is spectacular with its beamed ceilings, fireplace, "dream" bath and walk-in closet The interior dimensions are generous and include dining room, family room and sepa- rate study. Pool. Prestigiously located and affordably priced ................. $649,000 BAYCREST ••• This extraordinary property is being offered for the first time by the original owners. It's a defininte "must see." Located on a quiet. highly respected treelined street. Situated on a vast cul-de-sac-like lot. Handsomely landscaped ground. Immaculate interior. 5 bedrooms including 2 master suites. Den. Family room. Enormous pool. This is a treasure .............•........... $549,000 , NEWPORT HEIGHTS •.. Custom Home. Beautifully constructed 2 bedroom and den. 2 full baths. Country living at its best Step down living room with beautiful river rock fireplace. Situated on large corner lot with vi ew of ocean from master bed- room ........................... $550,000 BALBOA PENINSULA •.. This beautiful cus- tom home is so refreshing. Professionally decorated in whites and neutrals with a very clean. uncluttered atmosphere. 6 years old. 3 bedrooms, each with private bath. The ceilings are opened beamed and wood planked. Bl.lilt in furniture and plantation shutters throughout Thermal-pane windows. skylights, built in vacuum system, wet bar, decorator ceramic tile, built-in barbecue. The master suite has its own fireplace and two extra large decks with views of the city and ocean. This home is truly a breath of fresh air and best of. all just steps to the beach .......................... $449,000 BACK BAY VIEW •.. Magnificent 17,000 plus square foot lot with panoramic 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 c ountry kitc hen. Oversized three car garage Large trees create an almost pastoral feeling in a very convenient location. Ex cellent value ........................... $425.000 631-7300 HARBOR HIGHLANDS •.. We invite you to see this well cared for 4 bedroom, 21h ba1h residence. Excetlent neighborhood. Splendid curb appeal. Classically fenced. Wooded grounds. Red brick driveway. Lots of used brick on exterior. The interior is cozy and of easy comfort The living room is panelled and beamed ... and has French doors and a massive white brick fireplace. The dining room is large with a floor to ceiling used brick fireplace. All bedrooms are good size with panelling and shutters. An experience to be savored ......................... $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 UPPER BACK BAY .•• Quiet, private street with only eight houses. Immaculate 3 bed- room and den or 4 bedroom home. Tile entry. Leaded glass. Skylight in den. Large living room with fireplace. Island kitchen with many built-ins. Lots of oak throughout. Lush landscaping. Nice patio ........... $315,900 BAYCAEST ..• Great buy in Baycrest Spa- cious 4 bedroom house with extra large backyard. Super floorplan and many upgrades including imported marble floors, new carpets, skylight and new fireplace in family room. The custom drapes and applian- ces are only four years old. Air conditioned. Call us for an appointment ........ $298,000 WESTCLIFF •.. The best price in Newport Beach. Two bedroom condominium conven- iently 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 ............................ S 129,5()() ARIZONA LAND ..• Colorado River Area ... Mohawk Valley. 50 prime acres. Level land. All utilities. Last available land adjacent to Country Club. Under development of Old West Park and Marina at Yuma Cross- ing ............................. $110,000 RANCHO CALIFORNIA ... Two fabulous lots with utiltt1es in La Cresta. Unobstructed views overlooking Bear Creek Golf Course. Seller will finance ........ 5 Acres ........ $98,000 ........... 19+ acres ........... $1 ~.ooo ...._._--1617 WESTCLIFF DRIVE, NEWPORT BEACH • • ~ i ...... -., ...................•.......•..•••••. ·····~· ... .. ' I I I . • IS RESIDE~TIAL BROKERAGE SERVICES THE LARGEST l~DEPE~DE~T REAL ESTATE SERVICES IN THE NATION I VIEW DETACHED BAYVIEW TERRACE $431,500 Three BR, 2~BA, plus family room. One year old with beautiful view of Upper Newport Bay. Gloria Robertson or Carolyn Lowe BIG CANYON -POOL & SPA $800,000 Terrific family home, 4BR, 3~BA, Broadmoor. Beautifully remodeled. Clean and bright, large lot with gated pool and spa. Danny Bibb and Stephanie Grody BA YFRONT -PIER AND SLIP $995,000 LH. Located near the tennis couns on private gated Island. Traditional 4BR, 4BA with neutral decor, extra bonus room. Garage will accommodate a limousine. Motivated seller. Ann Peters GOLF COURSE VIEW $1 ,215,000 Four BR, 3~BA home with golf course views. Decorated professionally for "today's living". Private courtyard with spa. Priced to sell. Carol Allison BIG VIEWS $1 ,375,000 Just listed 4BR, family 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 BIG CANYON MEDITERRANEAN $1 ,315,000 Five BR home overlooking 14th green. Aoor- to-ceiling picture windows. Separate children's wing. On quiet cul-de-sac, sweeping golf course, mountain and city light views. Danny Bibb and Stephanie Grody C.D.M. LANDMARK HOME $1,475,000 Original early California custom home with 180° ocean view. Four BR, 4 ~BA, new gourmet kitchen, bonus room, SS-foot lot. Linda Octh or Lois Jacobs · BA YFRONT SPECTACULAR $1 ,590,000 Master suite with fireplace and study. Separate wing with large family room and 3 adjoining bedrooms. Gourmet kitchen with bay views, maid 's room. Slip for a large yacht. Barbara Aune FABULOUS CUSTOM HOME $1 ,695,000 Traditional Country French, 5BR, 6~BA home. Serene setting on Big Canyon Country Club's J 5th hole. Lake view, incredible quality through- out. Danny Bibb or Stephanie Grody RARE OPPORTUNITY $1, 750,000 Back Bay acreage, beautiful view. Tree lined driveway. Over 2 acres of building potential, room fo r pool, tennis court, ride horses. Create your own estate. Four BR , 4 ~BA. Beverly Mo rphy or Ba rbara Aune GOLF COURSE VIEW $1 ,895,000 Truly Architectural Digest caliber! Four BR.plus 2BR, guest house. Single level floor plan. 100- foot slate terrace overlooking 18th fairway. Pool and spa. Danny Bibb or Stephanie Grody. ON THE GOLF COURSE $2,450,000 Big Canyon with lake view, beautiful custom home. High ceilings, SBR or JBR, elepnt living room, formal dining, his and hen study. Pool, spa, central air. alarm system. Beverly Morphy or Barbara Aune EMERALD BAY -LOCATION $2,371,000 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 floon, 4BR, 4BA, plus powder room. Rod Daley or Dave Hirschler ONE OF A KIND 13.200,000 Five BR home. One of Big Canyon 9a r.nest off erinp. 1800 golf course, mountain and city lights view. Imported tile roof. maid's quarten, children '1 wing. Muter suite with sitting area and balcony. Danny Bibb and Linda Oeth UETACHEL DECORATORS OPPORTUNITY $311,000 Why pay for sellers expensive decor? Select your own and save SSS. Four BR, 3BA, spa, oversized garage. Ideal family or entertaining home. Gayle Amato CUSTOM CONTEMPORARY 1425,000 Three BR, 3BA, a real statement of modem design, white ceramic floors, spiral stairway, four doors from the bay. Walk to school, beach. A real work of art. Hobie Denny A BAYCREST "BUY0 $471,000 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 /outside access. Stan Eaton ORIGINAL NEWPORT BEACH $415,000 Five year old custom built 4BR, 3~BA home. Two blocks to beach, one block to bay. Walk to library, school, fun zone, NHYC. Home is large enough to accommodate growing family. Hobie Denny WELL DESIGNED FAMILY HOME $415,000 Specially designed to present a formal living room and separate dining room for adult entertainment. Four B~ plus bonus room. Space for active family. Hobie Denny SHORECUFF $511,000 Upgraded JBR, 2~BA, custom home. Master bedroom with skylight and deck. Spa, remodel kitchen, effective use of skylights, exclusive ocean beaches. Stan Eaton UDO ISLE SPARKLER $135,000 Five BR, JBA quality home with amenities galore! Walk to. Lido Village. Excellent oppor- tunity for a fresh start in a wonderful location! Joan Lewis CUSTOMIZED & EXPANDED M15,000 Harbor View Homes, traditional SBR, 3BA, family home at its best. Extensive use of brick, . ' glass and rich woods throughout. Lush landscape. Sara Hinman SHANGRl-LA $1 ,150,000 3.S acres (it used to be an Orange County Park). Manicured lawns, 100 year old pine, ficus and palm trees. Flowering shrubs and fruit trees. Private pool, 6BR, 7BA, Barbara Aune BLUFF VIEW $1 ,185,000 Dramatic 180° views of ocean, jetty, Catalina and sunsets. Listen to the sound of the waves. Spacious older home with 4BR. SBA, A special C.D. M . opportunity. Lois Jacobs or Linda Octh VIEVJ CON00~11NIU~1S NEWPORT NORTH S205,000 Most sought after front row location! Wonderful views of city lights and mountains. Two BR, upper unit. Living room with F. P. U pgradcd. Ann Peters HARllOR RIDGE-CITY VIEW 1112.IOO Beautiful 2BR, 2BA, townhome. Bript and clean, private location, plcuant views. This picture perfect home can't lut. Pack your bap and move ri&ht in. Danny Bibb or SteUa Shirar WXURY-VIEWI IUl,000 Former Model w/flaptone courtyard entry, reflection pond and fountains. Two BR, 2~BA, marble entry, hiahlY uparadcd kitchen w f aranite countertops. Gayte Amato COtJDOMlrJIUM~ "WARM AND WOODSY" $118,000 Lovely 2BR, 2BA, condo in Quail Creek, on the lake. Very nicely upgraded, mirrored wardrobe, central air, fireplace. Association provides pool, spa, sauna. Maria Elena 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 upgrades, light end unit location. Carolyn Lowe/ Gloria Robertson VILLA BALBOA $180,000 Mint condition condominium, 2 master suites. Nicely decorated for young executives. Walk to beach. Enjoy 2 community pools, entertainment area. Security gates. Beverly Morphy OCEAN VIEW $114,000 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 FOR BUSY PROFESSIONALS $224,000 Two BR, condominium, shows like a model. Plush white carpeting, fireplace and bay window. Both bedroom suites are generous in size and completely separate. Gayle Amato NEAR NEW $227,000 J.M . Peters townhome 2BR, 2BA, quiet location and yet close to everything. Oose to Newport Bay and access to freeways. A wonderful buy! Gloria Robertson or Carolyn Lowe BLUFFS TOWNHOME $241,000 Enlarged 3BR, 2~BA, two story townhome in the heart of Newport Beach. Latest decor, bard wood floors. Private enclosed patio. Walk to schools and shopping. Micki Cooper BEAUTIFUL -BIG CANYON $515,000 Three BR, 2~BA, Monaco Deane townhome. Dramatic 2 story entry, large master suite on main level. End unit location, spacious patios. Spa off master. Danny Bibb or Stephanie Grody. • HARBOR RIDGE $741,000 Largest model, serene private setting, customized end unit next to wide greenbelt. Four BR, 3 ~BA, custom outdoor spa. A must for a buyer seeking quality. Ann Peters BELCOURT BEAUTY S750,000 Exquisite 2BR townhome. Former J .M. Peters model. Gourmet kitchen, beautiful hardwood floors, two story mirrored dining room. Terraced garden with spa. Stella Shirar GOLF COURSE TOWNHOME $925,000 Showcase of uncompromising beauty, 38R. dramatic 2 story entry, European gourmet kitchen. Extensive use of polished black granite. Danny Bibb or Stephanie Grody • r ' r • • • , [ • • , It , OLD CORONA DEL MAR .... 000 Situated on quiet street, south of P.C.H. 45' lot with roll~g lawn. Old-Cuhioncd front porch with great pnvacy. Three BR, with view pouiilities. Ann Peten BELCOURT F~ILY HOME 8711000 Beautiful 4BR, townbome, immaculate ~ndi­ tion, clean and liabt. Spacious rooms. plantation ahu.tten, French doon. Fabulous brick entry and pat10. lush prdem. Danny Bibb or Stella Shirar .. R I• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS 4mE M: WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Specializing in properties. . .on the water. . . near the water and with a view of the water. Lido Isle Ull 111.E Petican Point has 55' on the water and a dock for large boats. The formal Georgian style estate has 5 bedrooms, dining & family roms & basement hobby room & wine cellar plus courtyard pool. U1-1411. I •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 13.•.• UDO llLE IAYFIGIT • Most desirable "Soud" location with little private beach & dock for several boats. Meticulously maintained custom 4 bdrm home 1st ti!M ever on market Very large "L" shaped 11ving/ dining area opens to bayside terrace with retractable awnings, great f0t entertaining. Bright & open with traditional feet, just steps to clubhouse & tennis. 131-1411 ................................ 11.551.• . . U11 lll.E • Open & bright 4 bdrm home, loaded with charm. Spacious beamed ceilinged living room with fireplace opens through French doors to lovely landscaped used brick patio. Hardwood floors, leaded glaaa & new berber carpet. Xtra wide lot on nicest street to street location. U1·1411 ................................. 1741.• UDO lllE · Spacious 4 bdrm home with formal dinjng room built around landscaped patio on extra large lot Contemporary style with high ceilings, slate entry & flexible open floor plan. Downstairs master suite with separate den. Attractive street to street location. 131-1411 . . . . . ..... •. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... 1175.• UDO llLE • Totally remodeled & freshly painted 3 bedroom home with 2 baths and new carpet & tile throughout Light & bright with attractive south patio. 131-1411 ................................. 1431.500 Balboa Island IALllA llLAID "PRIDE DF OWIHHIP" duplex with unusually large rooms, all tastefully decorated. Perfect owner's 3 bed with pitched beam ceilings plus really nice 2 bdrm, 2 bath rental. Versatile property easily rented on a summer/winter basis. 111.-................................. 1625.000 IALIOA ISLAND IAYFRONT • Fabulous 3 bdrm Victorian with dock and views of all the harbor boating action from almost every room. Charm & character abound In this newly carpeted immaculate home. Formal dining room & gourmet kitchen plus 3 fireplaces in living room, family room & master suite. Just reduced. 873-llOO ................................ I 1.050.000 ML•I mMI IAYFlllT • Contemporary • bdrm with den, family & formal dining rooms & great gourmet kitchen. Apartment OYer 3 car garage with 1 bdrm and huge office or playroom. Setler will carry 1 at T.O. ~ •.•..........•................... 1111.111 NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 2436 W. COAST HIGHWAY (714) 631-1400 Newport Beach & Other Areas WTllDE 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. 131·1• ................................. I•.• • CAIYDI ·A Southern California sophisticated 4 bdrm with family.& formal dining rooms, totally redesigned with a contemporary flair. Open skylit floor plan with textured stucco, Arizona flagstone flooring, Berber carpet. & plantation shutters. Mature landscaping surrounds a sparkling pool & spa. 131 -1411 ................................. 1111.• IAI• ll•E · Spectacular harbor, ocean, city light & sunset views from this upgraded • bdrm "Devon- shire." New baths, custom wall & window treatments & lighting. A great home for entertaining with living ' & family rooms opening to huge decks, one with a rare private pool & spa. 131-1411 ................................. 1174.• IEWPllT IElllTI with fabulous unobstructed ocean & f bayviews from all rooms. Tri-level 3 bdrm home with formal dining & family rooms, large breakfast room, huge bonus room (more bdrms?) & 3 car garage. Two large decks for outdoor entertaining & a park next door for privacy. 131-1411 ................................. 1111.• Clllll IEL UI New ultra contemporary 3 bdrm condo in spectacular location on bluff over1ooking entire harbor. Dramatic cedar sided unit with skytights, fireplace, sunny patios and two car garage. Ul-1411 ..... ·: .......................... 17!5.• IAYClm • Contemporary 4 bdrm with dining & family rooms. Completely remodeled, top quality & sophis- ticated taste, Fr. doors, crown moldings & fine English carpet Master suite with sitting area & family room open to the brick trimmed patio & sparkling pool. 131-1411 .................................... . CUFFll'': .. 11 • Superior close-up view of bay, ocean & • .~nt lights. Large lot with 2 bd & family room home, perfect for addition, remodel or new home. Huge back yard, security system & double garage. A wonderful family neighborhood of upscale homes. walk to all schools. 131·1411 ................................. 1551.• IEWPOIT llEllm • Charming Cape Cod with 4 bdrms 2t,_'l baths & big family room. Open, fresh & bright with vaulted ceilings, hardwood floors, skylights. French doors, brick patio & fabulous cottage garden 131 -1480 .................................. 41!.lli BAYSIDE COVES • Beautifully upgraded "Legend" in this terrific gated complex with pool & spa and just steps from Balboa Island. Light and airy Berber carpeted one bdrm with den/gst. custom cabinetry & papers. generous use of mirrors & large tiled deck. 631 -1400 ................................. 1349.000 LAGUNA IEACH • Adorable 2 bci .. -0. ·. bath cottage with hardwood floors ~,.... \ ~ view of ocean. Professionally so, \ii.-~e lot. Approved plans for remoc. . 631 -1400 . . . . . . . . ....................... lt55.000 EAITllDE Costa Mesa. Fantastic 3 bdrm. 1 lA bath beautifully redone home with nearly everything shiny new: roof. kitchen, appliances & floor coverings. Nicety landscaped large lot in great neighborhood. a1-1• ................................. am• CllTA llOA Eastside, unique buildable R-2 lot. ctOM to lhopping and buses. Ul·I• ................................. llM.• CllTA llflA · Freshly painted, light & bright 1 bdrm with new carpet & drapes in attractive newer complex. ~bleloan. Ul·1• ............................... (LI) Ill• WATE11f110NT llOllES. INC. ......... Two Qllcm•Seuw You On The Water Ocean & Bayfront L.-a 111.E Bayfront. spectacular remodeled 3 bdrm with den, formal dining, huge wine cellar, deck with pool & spa and pier & slip for 3 boats. Quality materials include travertine, onyx, brass & copper. a1-1• ................................ 1i.m.• UllA lll.E Exciting contemporary design built around a ta.rge entry courtyard with tinkling fountain. Multilevel 5 bdrm with family room, den and dramatic 2 story gourmet kitchen. High ceilings, berber carpeting and tile floors. Sunny patios & large dock. U1·1411 ................................ 11 .111- CllOU DEL IWI · Custom oceanfront. private stairs to beach & fabulous white water views. Traditional 2 bdrm including master with adjoining den & family & f~I dining rooms. Beveled glass Fr. doors, hand painted tile in family kitchen & oak floors, cabinetry & mantel over two fireplaces. Security system & satellite dish. 131-1411 ................................ 11 .141.• UllA Ill.£ Custom 5 bdrm home with family & formal dining rooms, 3 fireplaces & breakfast room on extra large lot Two sunny patios lead to a pier & slip for a large yacht Just steps to tennis & clubhouse in this most prestigious guard gated community. 111 ·1411 ................................ 11 .4-- rE•IUU Pl9n bayfront One ot the last remaining earty Newport Beach landmarks stands at the harbor entrance. Historians and romantics will see a real challenge & tremendous potential in this palatial 5 bdrm 3 story home with ocean, city light. and harbor action views. 131 -1411 ................................ 11 .•.• IAY VIEW condo on 5th floor in security building with doorman & pool. Beautifully decorated 2 bdrm with extensive use of tile in entry, kitchen, balcony & wetbar. Fabulous vistas of turning basin and city lights. 131 ·1• ................. : ............... Sift.• IAYlllE ctM on the water with available boat slip. Lovely 2 bdrm & den condo with double attached garage. Pleasing neutral decor, plantation shutters & many.upgrades. Bay views from living room, dining room, kitchen & master bdrm. Gated community with pool & spa. 131 -1411 ................................. 1138.• IAYFRONT PENTHOUSE Spectacular Newport Harbor & night light views from this spacious. sunny 2 bdrm & den unit Wrapped around a skyht atrium there are high ceilings. living room fireplace & master suite with view balcony & deck. 131-1411 ................................. 1515 .• -111 IEI bllyffont with dodc tor a 90' boa Bee"'""9 one ltOfy 3 bdrm tw ... ••• & -.., rooma & 3 IUftfty pdoa. H9rdwoodloorl. Mil l'ROldll'Q & Cllbin*y & mined glw ..,...._ ··-·-....................••..••.....•. 1111.111 BALBOA ISLAND OFFICE 315 MARINE A VE. · 1 I I l I I • PAIE ll-,llllE H. 1111 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS-JllE !4, IUI Waterfront's Awards Night. Clltllllll ,,.. ,... 41 of the company's rental proper- ties department. She is active in the Cinderella Guild of CHOC. Trown received a car telephone Balb with a year's service and a new video movie camera. The Trowns have two small children, Spencer and Alexis. Feeney joined Waterfront Homes 10 years ago. Since that time he bas been a top producer who specializes in properties on Lido Isle, where be lives with his wife Dottie, a member of Char- Peninsula NetlfPOl't Beach .; : ~~· • Nine custom TownhOmes • Half·block to Bay, one Block to ocean • Two bedrooms · 2112 baths • Three Roorplans Appf'OXlmatety 1350 SQ. ft. · 1900 SQ. ft. • Two car Garages • FUii 5ecUr1ty System · cape COd Theme A Development By ••111• .. •••co. 759-t-• or •• dDnl/Tlml .... lllD •Ip 714/759-7795 CompletlOn ~. 1988 • Breathtaking Bay views • Contempor ar y lntertor Design USlng PluSh carpeting and LOts of Tiie • Spa Tubs and Vautted CetllngS • Sold oak cabinets • Rreplaees ' ~ • Fee Simple ownership SOl-!I• cw11•••• •&• ••t ••..,..&••ad• TWO BLOCKS WEST Of FERRY E. BAY/CYPRESS a note from maury West of the Bay Four bedroom, 2 bath executive home. Move-in condition. Liv- ing room a_nd dini~g room overlook large pool and patio area. ~ourmet k1tche~ with excellent storage. Room for R.V., in addi- tion to garage with lots of cabinets. $415,000 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 wetbar. Each unit' has separate garage. $1,500,000 CdM Rental Extraordinary 3 bedroom, 3~ bath condo. Double garage . Top of the line all the way!! Yearly, $2150 month. Two bedroom, 2 bath, fireplace, deck, washer/dryer hook-up South of Highway. Yearly, $1225/month. ' Four bedroom, 3 bath, two blocks to ocean, will consider pets. Yearly, $1850/month. Three bedroom by Big Corona . Available June 25-July 30. ~1400/week. • • ity League, and daughter Mcghan. "Bill received the com- pany's top sales award last year ranking him first over all in performance, listings and sales. His integrity, enthusiasm, tho- roughness and knowledge of the real estate profession are a few ot the keys to hlS success,'' said Gil Foerster. The Feeneys have bought, remodeled and sold homes and residential units as well as mobile home parks. The Feeneys are avid tennis enthu- siasts, and Bill is active on the Lido Isle Community Associa- tion board of directors. Feeney received a corporate member- ship to the Balboa Bay Club and a year's paid dues. Kay Polovina, Jackie Cassidy, Giron Grubbs ·and Vicki Lee took special honors comple- menting Waterfront's top pro- ducers' category. Polovina joined Waterfront Homes five years ago. Her talent for remodeling helps her clients as she exhibits knowledgeable recommendations for improve- ments. Her area of specialization is Lido Isle where she resides with her husband, John, and their two children. Polovina received a gold bracelet with diamonds and emeralds . Cassidy's area of specializa- tion includes residential and income properties as well as organizing bank repossessions for sale. Cassidy is the mother of three children. She received a gold and sapphire bracelet. Grubbs bas over J 5 years of experience in the real estate business-five of them have been with Waterfront Homes. As well as being very knowledge- able about waterfront properties and dock and pier construction, Grubbs is also a bank reposses- sion specialist. Earlier this year he married Patti Conover, whom he met at Waterfront Homes; and they have a blended family of three children. Grubbs received compass binoculars and a hand-held all channel marine VHF ship to shore radio to accompany him as he previews waterfront properties on the boat he recently purchased. Grubbs also captured the honors for completing the inost number of transactions in one year-27. Lee has been with the com- pany for eight years. Lee, her husband, Richard, and her college-age son, Noel, live on Balboa Peninsula. Although she specializes in listing and selling water-oriented residential prop- erty, Lee also has experience in exchanges and transactions with income properties. Lee is a member of the Balboa Society. She received a gold and diamond bracelet. Veteran Waterfront Realtor Anne Freeman and Martha Anwiler led off the level two honors. Both are long-time Waterfront agents: Freeman bas been with the company for eight years and Anwiler for 11 . Free- man has recently been joined by her husband, Roy, who is a new real estate licensee at Water- front. She is a member of the Assistance League. Anwiler was awarded for her sales volume as well as for her substantial rental activity for the company. Completing this category was Mary Ann Nethercutt, who has the most seniority as one of the original agents with Waterfront Homes. Carole Frankel, with the company for nine years, is a specialist in Harbor area prop- erties. Lois Zimmerman, with the company for three years, specializes in Dover Shores and Baycrcst where she lives. Austin Dayncs, has been with Water- front for 12 years and resides in Corona del Mar. Level three honored Marilyn Cleary, Patti Conover Grubbs- a member of the Adoption Guild, Georgiann Cox, Annette Kanzler, Beatrice Arnold, Goly Van Orden and Mary Lou Kiebler. These Realtors average over six years with Waterfront Homes and their listings and sales volume far exceed the national averge. In category four were Robert Angell, Sharon McKinnon, Betty Lynch, Joanna Palmquist, Mark Jackson, Patricia Kent and in category five were Kathryn D'Eliscu, Maggie Appel, Carolyn Starr, Bette Walsh, Lynda Cooper and Courtland Alex. Many have been with Waterfront for a long time: Lynch and Walsh for 11 years; Angell for nine years; Palmquist for eight years: McKinnon for seven years; and Appel for five years. This year the Foersters estab- lished a Perpetual Trophy which will date back to the year 1983. .. This date represents the first full year in our brand new building that we constructed. We took occupancy in 1982 and during that year we increased our sales staff tremendously," said Pat Foerster. Trophy hono- rees receive $1 ,000 each time their names appear. Waterfront Homes, Inc., Realtors, specializes in sales, rentals, and property manage- ment; two office locations serve the Newport area. The Newport office is located at 2436 West Coast Highway; the phone number is (714) 631-1400. The Balboa Island office is located at 315 Marine Avenue; the phone number is (714) 673-6900. '' •..••.....•.••..••... , ...•............•............... Patrick TENORE PATRICK TEIORE I ASSOCIATES, llC. &Associates Inc. I Profuai11•l lul Est.ti c.,,er•ti11 *THIS WEEK'S .ABSOLUTE BEST VALUES!* *l ACRE ESTATE W/PRIVATE TENNIS COURT* Like new 8 ,800 sq. ft. 6 bedrooms, 5 bath CUSTOM Estate w/clrcular driveway, gated entry, lush land scaping. Pres- tigious Orange Park Acres area In Orange. High on a hill w/panoramlc city and mountain views of Orange County. SPECTACULAR home w/too many amenities to mention. A palatlaJ estate ottered at $2,390,000. For details call PATRICK TENORE 721-1200 or 760-8702 . *TUSTIN HILLS ESTATE W/V·IEWS* NEW LISTING! Like new 5 bdrm. 6 bath. approx. 6500 sq. ft. Palatial estate on 'h acre. Pvt. gated entry. spectacular panoramic view of Orange city to Catalina! Interior is bright & airy thruout. high ceilings. Indoor pool & spa plus Italian marble thruout. Too beautiful to describe. A value at $1, 150,000. To see call PATRICK TENORE 721-1200 or 760-8702. *BIG CANYON ABSOLUTE VALUES* large 2 bdrm, 2 bath with den off mater, w/mlrrored ...... Italian tile, & more. lMge 3 bdrm. 2'11 bath, formal dining room, bfMkfast .... 8oth w/flreplece, wet bar + poof, IPll & tennfs In gated area. From S239,900 w/TERMS. One is vacant. Can PATRICK TENORE 721-1200 or 760-8702. * FREE ZIG ZIGLAR MOTIVATIONAL SEMINAR* PMrtck Tenor. pn11nta a FREE Zia ZJglar Seminar on GOALS and YOUR PERSONAL btA~TION thru Ufe. Tuttton i8 FREE for ti* video pn11ntatlon at 6:59 PM-9:30 PM, 717188 at NEWPORT BOARD OF RE- AL TORS, 401 N. N9wport Blvd., P .. wport ~ •SPECIAL GUEST SPEAKER* Fonner Department of Ae9I Estate Ouputy RMI Eatate Ccimmleef.,,_ _. ~ brtefty on "BEING RIGHT Md BEING RIGHT ON TARGET." A tpecial ewnt you won't want to rnlM. Open to the pubMc - bring your gueeta or 11.m •OCEAN VIEW ESTATE* Price slashed $200,000. Absolute BARGAIN at $999,900. Like new, 5000 approx. sq.tt. 5 bdrm, 5'h bath. CUSTOM EST ATE above Laguna w/custom pool, spa & sweeping panoramic city lights & white water ocean views. 2 custom wet bars. marble trptc + much more. To see call PATRICK TENORE 721-1200 or 760-8702. Don't miss this one! Owner will carry 2nd, lease or lease option! •NEWPORT HEIGHTS W/OCEAN VIEWS!* Prestigious Kings Rd home w /panoramlc ocean, bay and city hghts views! 3 bedroom, 2 bath home w/hv1ng room. flreµlace. 2 patios. pvt. courtyard. loads of storage & much more. Plus Bonus! Plans are done for 2nd story adding lrg bedroom. bonus room & bath w/360° ocean and coastline views. X'lnt opportunity for builders or an investors dehghtl Only $569,9001 PATRICK TENORE 721-1200 or 760-8702 •NEWPORT BAYVIEW BARGAIN!* Gorgeous JM Peters 3 bdrm, 3 bath condo in gate guarded newer community. Pool & spa, dlmng area. fireptace + patio & new paint. Absolute value at $269,900 w/TERMS! Must see! Won't last! Call PATRICK TENORE 721-1200 or 760-8702 Must see this one!I * BLUFFS LEASE (FURNISHED)* Lovely Linda Plan -2 bedroom. 2'"1 bath In ~ner perfect condition. Prime end unit next to pool, spa & greenbelt. S2,500 mo. Furnished. Submit on unfurnished. NOT FOR SALE! Call Ellzabettt 721 -1200 . ***FREE *** One year Home Warranty on all NEW listings or purchases from Patrick Tenore. "Your Personal RMI Estate Specialist," for the months of June and Juty! •HARBOR RIDGE VALUE!* Full ocean, bay & city lights views. Designer perfect large 3 bedroom. 3 bath model home. Retreat off master suite. + 3 frplcs. Private spa off hv1ng room. Guard gated communi- ty w/pool & tennis. A value at $699,900 To see. call PATRICK TENORE 721-1200 or 760-8702 •SPYGLASS W/OCEAN VIEWS* Designer perfect 5 or 6 bdrm w/pool, spa ~ 180 pan- oramic ocean & city ltghts views • formal dining room. family room, wet bar. 2 fireplaces & much more Must see• Absolute bargain at $799.900 w/TERMS For details call PATRICK TENORE 721-1200 or 760-8702 Hurry this won't last REAL ESTATE FACTS By: Patrick Tenore WORLDS APART When home buYerS buy and home sellers sell. would you say they share the same needs? Even 1f they are friends or rejat1ves. setters and buyers ltve in two completety d ifferent world s. at least dunng the short period in which they are participants in a real estate transaction. Just take a lex*. Buyers want to pay the lowest price -tellers want the highest. Buyers want 99tler financing with a low down payment -setters want cash for thetr home. The t>uyen don't want to pay any closeng costs -netther 00 the MMers The buyers want the SWlng Mt en the yard and the gas barbeque grill on the patt0 -the sellers are adamantly opposed 8u1. why is there so much confttet 1n thetr postttons? Being the largest, sengte purchue normally made in a ltfetime, 1t 1s common for buv-s to feel a high sense of anxtety. "'What 1f we're m•ong a mistake?'" they say to each other. The ~ have high stat< es too. Ewwy conceSSton made represents dollars lost To caJm frayed nerYet, pteoe your favorite r ... estate agent 1n the mtddte. U99d to working with the active emotions of both buyers and setlers, your agent. while representing tt'9 ....,,, can hetp make the purchasers' home-Ouytrlg dea9ion a pteasant and rewarding expenence. Whether .... ing or buying a home, take advantage of the un:que talents of a real estate professeoNI. - , ~. I ' ,. P• 1• •En, 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS-W 14. t• ~ ~£ifl§ lfil.®W~ NEWPORT BEACH Tbe Real Estate Blotter eontaim only that lnlormation which II a matter ol pUlic record. Comideradon II computed from doc--tarJ trander ta:1 paW at tlae time of COlllideration of deeds at tlle nte of St.II per tllow.lld doUan of eomlderatlon ucludln1 aay eDltln1 loam and .. , aot reflect a fuU aalel prtee. Trwt ~ reflect encumbrance a_,.tl and may han beell reconled ap=t • property on which there wu no sale. The Newport Emip provklel tlUs information u a public service. F =FULL P = PARTIAL PROPERTY TRUST DATE ADDRESS DEED CONSIDERATION Dec. 28 31 1 Island Drive not avail $30,000 p Dec. 28 25 16 Vis ta Bay a not avail not avail Dec. 28 505 Ave Lucia $174,400 $218,000 F Dec. 28 117 Jasmine Creek not avail $385 ,000 F --Dec. 28 I Canyon Crest Drive not avail not avail Dec. 29 309 '/i Poinsettia Avenue $500,000 $650,000 F Dec. 29 2200 Heather Lane $300,000 $325,000 F Dec. 29 220 Via Palermo $260,000 $400,000 F Dec, 29 I Cypress Point Lane $100,000 not avail Dec. 29 506 Marguerite A venue $100,000 $260,000 F Dec. 29 240 Nice Lane $135,000 not avail Dec. 29 2764 Hillview Drive $200,000 not avail Dec. 30 1200 Cliff Drive $130,000 not avail Dec. 30 213 Via Dijon not avail not avail Dec. 30 67 1 Vista Bonita not avail $295,000 F Dec. 30 1966 Vista Caudal not avail $231,000 F Dec. 30 2047 Vista Cajon $176,000 $220,000 Dec. 30 15 Whitecap Drive not avail $419,000 F Dec. 30 41 Harbor Ridge Drive $448,000 $560,000 F Dec. 30 813 15th Street $158,850 $176,500 F COSTA MESA The Real Estate Blotter contains only 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 Sl.10 per thousand dollars of consideration excludinc any exlstinc loans and may not reflect a full sales price. Trust Deeds reflect encumbrance amounts and may have bffn recorded acainst a property on which there was no sale. The Costa Mesa News provides this information as a public service. F = F Lt P = PAR'flAL PROPERTY TRUST DATE ADDRESS DEED CONSIDERATION Dec. 21 340 Broadway s 156,000 $195,000 Dec . 2 1 3128 Samoa Place $115,500 not avail Dec. 21 2511 Alder Lane not avail Quit Claim - Dec. 22 2043 Calvert Avenue $150,000 $187,500 F Dec. 22 657 Seal Street not avail not avail Dec. 22 1929 Continental A venue $135,000 $140,000 F Dec. 22 434 Costa Mesa Street not avail not avail Dec. 22 1845 Anaheim Avenue $88,500 $118,000 F Dec. 23 2805 Shantar Drive not avail not avail Dec. 23 1816 Oriole Drive s 13,373 not avail Dec. 23 3007 Loren Lane $137,600 $180,000 Dec. 23 940 Victoria Street not avail not avail Dec. 23 216 E. 22nd Street not avail $58,500 p Dec. 23 182 Brandywine Terrace $170,000 $170,000 F Dec. 23 210 16th Place $127,500 $170,000 F Dec. 23 210 16th Place $127,500 $170,000 Dec. 24 2446 Orange A venue Sl 10,000 $130,000 Dec. 24 2390 Carlton Place $123,700 Sl6S,OOO Dec. 24 2174 Pacific Avenue $153,000 $170,000 F Dec.29 3037 Warren Lane not avail $123,SOO F Dcc.29 2438 College Drive not avail Quit Claim Dec. 29 13751 Olympic Avenue SIJS,000 SIS0,000 F Dec. 29 1240 Londonderry Street not avail not avail Dec. 29 2723 Cibola A venue $148,000 SIBS,000 F Dec. 29 I 079 Tulare Drive $190,000 S21S,000 F Dec. 29 2017 Arnold Avenue $108,400 S13S,481 F Dec. 29. 2056 T\IJtin Avenue S22S,000 $285,000 F / f i C> ! L' ( I J r : J f r l '. -: If it's meant to be BY GERRY & CHRISTA LONG Many times when we take buycn out to look at property, we hear from them the phrase, "Well, if it's meant to be, we will get this home. If we DON'T get it, it. probably wasn't meant to be." Our translation of this com- ment is: "Well, I want to get this home at my price, not the selJcr's. If I act nonchalant, the seller will probably soften." Not so. Not in a seller's market. Instead, what often happens, the house is sold to someone else who definitely made it HAPP EN TO BE! Curiously, this buyer resist- ance is often over a relatively small amount. The money involved may be a difference of, say, $30,000. WhiJe that amount of money is not exactJy "small change," it must be viewed within the context of the entire purchase transaction. Let's say the seller is asking S 1, 100,000 for his spectacular ocean-view home. The buyer comes in with an off er of $930,000 and the seller counters with $960,000. From the seller's point of view, he has made a big adjustment- nearly 13 percent reduction from · his asking price. From the buy- er's point of view, the difference is $30,000 from what he wishes to pay. $30,000 is little more than 3 percent of what this buyer was willing to pay for this home. Furthermore, it is not $30,000 out-of-pocket expense. Let's say this buyer is purchasing with 2S percent down payment and a 7S percent new loan. His down payment would be $240,000 instead of $232,500 if he were to pay the purchase price of $960,000 instead of the $930,000-hardly a matter of great concern where such a purchase is considered. His new 75 percent loan would be $720,000 at the higher price, instead of $697 ,500 at the lower price, a difference in monthly payments (amortized at 9 per- cent interest) of $181.03. At an interest rate of 11.S percent, the difference in monthly pJyments is $223. I While these amounts arc not negligible, they certainly do not truly matter to one who can afford a nearly S 1,000,000 home! So the "if it's meant to be" sentiment really translates into "do I want to put down $7 ,500 more, and do I want to pay about $200 more a month to own this home, or do I want to let it go?" cpete CBall1tett cpftegentg. . . NEWPORT HEIGHTS VIEW LOT On the Bluff overlooking Bay and coastline. New development-will take large home on private cul-de-sac. Drive to #5 Park Place and imagine your own view home here. Call 642-5200 and ask for Betty Payne for details. ca REAL TY WORLD NEWPORT BEACH 42- TOWNHOMES FOR LEASE NEWPORT EACH HARBOR WOODS Near Gelsons -Great location. 2 bedrooms -$1295 per month. 1 year lease. EASTBLUFF Near Shopping Center. 2 bedrooms + den + 2.5 Baths and 2 car garage. $1350 mo. 1 year 1981'"'. Bier -LLONGI of NEWPORT 140-HM IRVINE IMOKETREE SECTION NEAR WOODBRIDGE 4 bedrooma -2.5 bethl. 2 c:.r gar899. msr • LLON• II UIWPORT ........ T•TLEIKl..-..a VIEW 1211,• Upper unit with gorgeous view of hills. Lots of light and lovely breezes. Ideal for executive or couple. 2 BR, 2 BA + Den. Nicely upgraded and very quiet location with amenities. Ask for ... JO ANN KENTON BAYFIMT-lAICE BOAT II.IP 11,HI,• Beautiful custom 4 BR, 4 BA bayfront home. Elegantly decorated, white tile entry, kitchen and ha ll w/plush neutral color carpet. Rotunda-like living rm w/marble frplc. Granite wet bar w /brass sink in F R, formal dining rm w/cus~m mirrors. Ask for ... RON FELSOT ITEPI TO W•BlllCE lAIE 1441,000 Great 4 BR, JM Peters home on quiet cul-de-sac in South Woodbridge has a romantic ms\r BR w/frplc. Giant family rm opens to a roomy yard w/spa & firepit ~privacy. Ask for ... MAXINE GOLDEN U.VEISl11 P• 1344,• Popular "Kensington" model, 4 BR, 3 BA home. Open, bright and airy. Lofted ceiling. country kitchen, family room. Attached 2 car garage. Association pool, spa, tennis. Ask for ... E'L YNN & CLIF KEMP CASTI DEL -l!n,&OO A great re tirement home in South County near lake, golfing, tennis & swimming. Located in adult comm. w /24 hr sec. Professionally decorated in It natural tones. Plantation shutters, bay win- dows, lg sunny kitchen, viewing deck Ask for ... E'L YNN & CLIF KEMP IRCIUIT UFEIDLEI -·-Upgraded 4 BR, 3 1h BA, manor home situated on an oversazed lot. Spectacular master suite w /sauna & granite & marble frplc. Custom land- scaping w/pool, spa combo. Expansive use of wood & plush carpet thru-out. Walk behind wet bar, security, A/C. Ask for ... RONFELSOT ,._ICUllEW -.- New on market in x'lnt Joe. w/views to Catalina & Palos Verdes. Lg lot, w/~ windbreak fence, pvt pool & spa. 2 story, 4 BR, home with air cond. 2 patios & other special features. Ask for ... JOANN DORAN IAYFlllT 1.91111.f 11,91, .. Prime, sunny location on large lot! Contemporary & transitional m design, home features high ceilings, beautiful brick floors & open . flowing floor plan. Designed by int'l acclaimed architect, 5 family BR. maid's rm, 6 BA & formal dinmg rm. Pvt bayside terrace & dock for large yacht! Ask for ... DENNE SODERLING •l.ClllT E...ul El.RAICE 1n1,• Light & airy 2 BR with hardwood floors. Over- sized lot large enough for pool with formal gardens and fountain. Ask for ... MARY DI TULLIO ml D. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS .. 14. 1• ,_ UI ® PlllATf llUm BAYFllllT 11,•,• Newly remodel~ 5 BR, guard gated home. 2 spas in private courtyard. Large boat slip. Excellent financing, terms available, below present market rates. Ask for ... MAR Y DI TULLIO •WPOIT HEICllTI 1121,• Charming. newly redecorated, pride-of-own- ership 2 BR, 2 BA home with detached guest qtrs. Lge family rm w/fireplace, gourmet kitchen ! mast.er BR aJI overlook pool and entertainment yard. RV and boat storage area. Ask for ... PAULA BAILEY NEW UITllC-WUll 1289,000 View of main beach. 3 BR, 2 BA, 2 car garage. fireplace, on quiet end of no outlet street. Lovely landscaping and very private. Ask for ... DENNIS GRIMES BELl*llT ml 1411,• Just listed! Popular, spacious Plan 2 in private wooded area of Belcourt Hill. 2 lge BR, den , 2 Y2 BA, air cond. Gracious livinng in guard gated community. Comm pool, spa. Will lse opt. Ask for ... LYNNE LINDSAY WI DEL MAI Dlftfl 1111,• Walk to the beach from this lovely 3 BR home + rear unit. One of the most desirable streets in Corona Del Mar. CaJJ for your exclusive showing. Ask for ... ESTHER YANK ... ml ftllfllllED IZ,211,- The yacht is negotiable. Newer home w/new berber cpts & marble thru-out! Elevator to all levels incl, full basement. MBR w/frplc, sitting rm, his/hers dressing nns. 2 add'l guest stes, circular staircase, wet bar, gourmet kitchen. Near turning basin. Ask for ... DIANA PROSSER IFF•IULE llYFlllT PlllllSE Slll,GOO Especially private 3 BR, 2 BA, 50' bayfront patio, private marina for LARGE BOAT, expansive fireplace, secluded pool and private 2 car garage, low maintenance and ample guest parking. Call for appointment. Ask for ... LYNNE LINDSAY URI IB.CIUITI •11.• Elegant marble floors. 10 ft. ceibngs. gorgeous landscaping. 3 BR, + family room + kitchen nook. Ready to move into. You'll be impressed! 28 Hillsdale. Ask for ... MONICA RUGGIERI c-. •L Ul lllUI -·-Gorgeous, charming & sunny w/skylights, vaulted ceilings, plantation shutters, 4 car park- ing. 3 BR. 2 ~ BA & 2 BR, 2 BA, den, like new with quality throughout. You'll have a ha.rd time deciding which one to live in. Ask for ... DELIA D ELGADO 780-5 ... ml IAYFlllT 14,111,• Double wide lot next to beach-end. Traditional home offers 5 BR, aeparate maids room, 5 BA. 3 fireplaces, center atrium with skylight for all day sunlight! Huge bayside patio finished in file slate, swimming pool, private spa & waterfall. Large dock. Price includes furnishino. Ask for ... DENNE SODERLING ll'llllEI atYmlll --·T 1717,• Designer treatment with French windows & doors, mirrors, skylights and A/C. The backyard is an entertainers delight featuring a pool, spa, barbeque and patio. Large upstairs bonus room adds to flexible usage in this 5 BR home. Ask for ... JOANN DORAN IAY«OI VIEWS 1174,• Reduced 20k! Seller is anxious. Fabulous 2 BR, 2 BA decorator condo with ocean views & breezes from every room. New berber carpet, mirrored- marble fireplace, cedar cloaets & more. Security gated community only a couple blocks to beach. Just reduced to sell. Ask for ... DELIA DELGADO .... T IPECTACll...11 17n,lill Beautiful 4 BR, 3 BA home. Very large bonus room & separate laundry rm. Fabulous night lights view. Totally redeocated & priced to move. Call now for private showing. Ask for ... BILL & DONNA WEBSTER UIB VIEW -I .-TECO LEASE Four BR, 2 BA, walking distance to comm. pooJ and school, brand new carpeting. freshly painted interior and exterior. Immediate occupancy avail- able. $2,000 per mo. 1 year lease. Ask for ... JULIA LIAO PlllTIB.MAI EICl.lmft • C•IU IEl UI Practically new detached home. Completely up- graded. largest floor plan, 4 BR. 3 1h BA. family rm, bonus rm & a large deck with peek-of ocean view. This light & airy home has 2 master suites, central air cond., marble frplc. Walk to the beach from your new home in this desirable location. Ask for... ESTHER YANK IEllUl Sfa..111111 sz,111,• Smell the flowers, feel the cool water in your own lake, hear the rustling of your towering trees. Far away ... yet in the nearby Tustin Hills. Relax in your magnificent home on 2 acres. For a brochure or private sh owing. Ask for ... MAXINE GOLDEN .... One block to the beach!! 3 BR. 2 BA urut. 2 BR 1 BA unit PLUS a separate 1 BR. 1 .. BA guest or maids quarters. New carpet and pamt on a corner lot. Won't last! Ask for ... DIANA PROSSER f-1 IAYfmt 12,211,- Near turning basm w /dock for 60+ · yacht. Like new throughout. Gourmet kitchen, 2 wet bars. 2 fireplaces and a fabulous master suite. BRING ALL OFFERS. mcludmg trades and paper Pri- vate yacht negouable. Ask for ... DIANA PROS ER ... -,_ ,_ Ill Jiii D. I• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS-all 14. 1• BAYFROr~TS IAYlllE COVE Mn.• FANTASTIC CONDO ON THE WATER FOR A VERY LOW PRICE! TERRIFIC LOCATION, GATED COMMUNITY, POOL. JACUZZI. UDO 1595,000 WANT TO ENJOY BA YFRONT LIVING AT A FRACTION OF THE COST OF OTHER BAY- FRONTS? CONSIDER THIS GORGEOUS 8TH FLOOR PENTHOUSE W/UNSURPASSED VIEWS! owe TRADE. LIDO $925,000 SPECTACULAR BAYFRONT CONDO WITH VIEWS OF BAY, CITY LIGHTS, SAILING ACTIV- ITIES. SPACIOUS ROOMS, MARBLE FP, FRENCH DOORS + OPENING TO LARGE SU N DECK. PENINSULA POINT S 1.149.000 FANTASTIC HARBOR + NIGHT LIGHT VIEWS ACROSS WIDEST BAY LOC. CHARMING 2-STY BAYFRONT WITH 3 BR + NEW KITCHEN. WATERFRONT PATIO + SLI P FOR 40' BOAT. BALBOA ISLAND S 1.200.000 CHARM ABOUNDS IN THIS PEAFECTL Y LOCATED LITTLE ISLAND BA YFRONT. 4 BR OR 3 + UNIT. ENJOY BEST "LIL" ISLE BEACH. SELLERS MOTIVATED. PENINSULA S 1,280,000 SENSATIONAL NEWER BAYFRONT HOME W I NEW DOCK. PENINSULA'S PRIME LOCATION. 3-CAR GARAGE, LOVELY YARD + EUROPEAN KITCHEN. CUSTOM FEATURES GALORE. FOR THE FUSSY BUYER. BAY FRONT 11.595,000 A BAYFRONT HACIENDA WITH A UNIQUE COMBINATION OF LOCATION, DESIGN + VALUE. 5 BR + GUEST QUARTERS, DEN, DR + FR MAKE THIS A TAUL Y EXCITING HOME. PENlllULA IAYFRONT 11.895,000 SPECTACULAR MAIN TURNING BASIN LOCA- TION. 4 BR IN MAIN HOUSE, SANDY BEACH WITH BOAT DOCK.SEPARATE 2 BR APT WITH VIEW IN GARDEN SEmNG. COLUll ISLAND 12,151.• SUPERB 3 BR BA YFRONT ON PRESTIGIOUS ISLAND. COMPLETE PRIVACY WITH GREEN LAWNS, TREES+ PATI AREAS. 198' WATER FRONTAGE. BOATING AT DOORSTEP. APPT. TO SHOW!! LINDA ISLE 12.690,000 SPECTACULAR, CONTEMPORARY. REMOD- ELED. BA YFRONT, EUROPEAN KITCHEN, 4 BR 5YiBA, TURNING BASIN, VIEW, LARGE SLIP+ SOUTH PATIO. UDO llLAID 14.•.• THIS 4 BR 7 BA INCLUDES, 85 FT OF FRON- TAGE W/LARGE BOAT DOCK -CUSTOM THRUOUT. LG GOURMET KITCHEN, POOL, FORMAL LA + DR CALL FOR MORE DETAILS. . NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE CORNER OF COAST HWY. AT AVOCADO 644-9060 IAY-D A.•.• BA YFRONT-FINEST QUALITY. 4 BA REMOD- ELED HOME WITH 60 FT FRONTAGE. POOL, SPA PLUS DOCK FOR 2 LARGE YACHTS. EXQUISITE BAY VIEWS. IAYIHORES 13,751,• FABULOUS ONE-OF-A-KIND BAYFRONT W/ GRASSY LAWN, HUGE TREE, OVERSIZED DECK, 3 SUPS, CHARMING "OLD NEWPORT" ON 1 Yl BAYSHORE LOTS. BAYSHORES 18.800,000 THE MOST DRAMATIC 150' FRONTAGE ON NEWPORT BAY IS FOR SALE AT APPRAISED VALUE. ON 2 /3 OF AN ACRE. UNHEARD OF! THIS OFFER IS NOT LIKELY TO BE DUPLI- CATED EVER AGAIN. THIS PRESTIGIOUS AND LEGENDARY HOME HAS EVERY CONCEIVA- BLE AMENITY AND WAS RECENTLY PRICED AT $10,600,000. THE TRUSTEES OF THE ESTATE WANT IT SOLD NOW. C 0 R 0 NA D EL rwl AR OLD COM 1485,000 TWO SEPARATE HOUSES ON 40 FT. LOT SOUTH OF PCH. GARDEN-LIKE PATIO AREA SEPARATES THE UNITS WITH PLANTS AND FLOWERS. GREAT INCOME OPPORTUNITY! OLD COM 1515,000 NEWLY REMODELED SPLIT LEVEL 4 BR HOME WITH EURO-STYLE KITCHEN, FRENCH DOORS,+ MANY EXTRAS. PLUS 1 BR GARAGE APARTMENT. CALL TO SEE. JASMINE CREEK 1525,000 MAGNIFICENT OCEAN/BAY /CATALINA "SIT DOWN" VIEW. HIGHLY DESIRABLE SINGLE LEVEL PLAN 3 W/3. BR PLUS FR. PRIVATE COMMUNITY, POOLS + TENNIS .. CORONA HllHLAIDll 1119,100 FABULOUS REMODEL 1 YR. NEW. QUALITY THROUGHOUT. 4 BR 21h BA TH, LARGE KIT- CHEN, CUSTOM BUil T-INS, NEW MASTER SUITE, BLEACHED OAK FLOORS, AIR- CONDITIONED, ALL-NEW PLUMBING & ELEC- TRICAL, NEW ROOF. OCEAN VIEW FROM DECK. IRVllE TERRACE 173&.• VIEW, VIEW, VIEW FROM THIS UNIQUE + WARM 3 BR + DEN HOME. COZV KITCHEN, EA TING AREA, LG COURTYARD WI POOL, ELEGANT FORMAL DR. A REAL VALUEI IHORECUFF 1111.• DESIGNED TO DELIGHT. BUil T TO ENDURE. THIS BEAUTIFUL CUSTOM 4 BR HOME HAS IT ALL. QUALITY SUPERB MBA SUITE, GOURMET KITCHEN, VIEW. IRVllE TEllllACE 11.1•.Mll OUTSTANDING CORNER LOT HOME W /VIEW OF OCEAN, BAY, CITY LIGHTS + PALOS VERDES. REMODELED KITCHEN, LRG POOL + BONUS ROOM. IEWPllT Im.• THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO ENJOY THE GOOD LIFE. COMM. POOL, SPA, & TENNIS. ALL STEPS AWAY FROM YOUR UPGRADED 2 BR 21h BA + DEN HOME WITH A MINI GOLF COURSE VIEW. BAYVIEW TERRACE 1349.000 EXCITING SINGLE FAMILY HOME IN GATED AREA. 3 BR + FR. HIGH VOLUME CEILINGS, PLANTATION SHUTTERS, CROWN MOLD- INGS. IDEAL CORNER LOT. BEAUTIFULLY LANDSCAPED. BAYCREST $449.000 PERFECTLY LOCATED & BEAUTIFULLY REDONE, THIS 4 BR HOME HAS IT ALL -FR LG ISLAND KITCHEN + FORMAL DA. SEA ISLAND 1550.000 VIEW THE GOLF COURSE FROM YOUR OWN POOL+ SPA. DESIGNER LOWER UNIT. 2 BR + DEN, WET BAR, FORMAL DR + LR, LG MASTER SUITE. HARBOR RIDGE $650,000 POPULAR 1 STORY "JODELLE" FLOOR PLAN CONSISTING OF 3 BR 2Yi BA + FR. VIEWS OF OCEAN, BAY + FASHION ISLAND SKYLINE! POOL + PARK ADJACENT TO PROPERTY. BEACON BAY 1195.000 BEAUTIFUL, CONTEMPORARY PULASKI DESIGN~ HOME WTH SKYLIGHTS. BEAMED CEIUNGS, SPA. MAIN HOME HAS 1 BR, LOFT PLUS 2 BR APT. NEWPORT HITS 1741.000 BUil T BY GENERAL CONTRACTOR FOR OWN HOME. 180° BAY + OCEAN VIEW FROM ALL MAJOR ROOMS. 2 BR, 3 BA. LAG BONUS SUITE UPSTAIRS W/WET BAR+ BATH. HAllOll lllllE 1711.• SUNSETS OVER CATALINA, LIGHTS OF FASHION ISLAND FROM 4 BR HARBOR RIDGE DREAM HOME. FR + WOOD-PANELLED LIBRARY WITH FP. Ill CAIYll l• . .a DRASTICAll Y REDUCED. GREAT OPPOR- TUNITY FOR IMAGINATION ON THIS WON- DERFULLY CONSTRUCTED LARGE HOME ON 18TH TEE. OUTSTANDING FINANCING. PEllllULA 11.158.• EXCEPTIONAL AND QUALITY OCEANFRONT HOME IN PRIVATE AREA UPSIDE DOWN WI VIEWS FROM LR. DR. MASTER BR. HARD- WOOD FLOORS-NEW CARPET, PA TIO.