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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-07-21 - Newport Harbor EnsignESTAaJSHEO 1CMl*«JTH YEAR *NUM8EA eo. (714) 131-8120 * NEWPORT BEACH'S ONLY HOME8A8EO NEWSPAPEA*THURSOAY, JULY 21, 1• . . C>N, Irvine Co. talks bogged down I Church hit On parking issue BY MELINDA KELLER Large Sunday congregations and increased programs at St. Andrews Presbyterian Church have driven some nearby homeowners to fight, rather than love, their neighbor. Problems between the 15th Street church and Cliff Haven Community Association began several years ago when St. Andrews remodeled their small chapel into a large sanctuary and office building. Neighbors have been complaining for several ycan about the parking shor- tage they say is caused by the church. But it bas just been in recent months that homeowners say they have turned the other cheek for the last time. Complaints of Sunday parishioners parking in front of driveways, on intersection corners and in red zones are scheduled to be beard in Newport Beach City Hall next Tuesday. Cliff Haven Vice President J ohn Sturgess said homeowners arc fed up with the increased church membership and activities that have clogged the streets seven days a week. "Sundays are the worst. We have nowhere to park. All the spaces for ourselves and our guests are taken up by the churchgoers,,.. Sturgess said. When St. Andrews completed their remodel, the city of Newport Beach granted them a conditional use permit, hinging on the church's compliance of NB man is arrested in Costa Mesa stabbing A Costa Mesa man was stabbed at his West 18th Street home Sunday afternoon after a fight allegedly broke out between be and a Newport Beach resident. Paul Gomez, 22, is listed in critical but stable condition at Fountain Valley Rqional Hospital Trauma Center after 1uffcrig eiabt stab wounds, one which ~nctured bis lun1. Newport Beach resident Everest Bullon, 31, wa arrested in connection witb tbe attl~ck that occured at 1: 18 p.m. Sunday at. Gomez' house, said Costa Mesa Police Sgt. Ron Smith. Witnesses spotted Bullon leaving the scene in a red Porsche Carrera and called police, Smith said. Bullon was picked up at 1995 Harbor BouJevard shortly afterward and was arrested without incident. He was booked in Costa Mesa City Jail on charges of attempted murder and is being held in lieu of S2S0,000. Police said the motive of the attack and tbc relationship of tbe two men is unknown at this time. finding parking for their parishioners elsewhere, said City Traffic Affairs Officer Jim Brayler. St. Andrews spokesperson Linda Bertone said congrcgants arc told to park at adjacent Newport Harbor High School when the church lot is full. Clltl••~ • 1111' 2 •Y aocu •LOOM Talb be.tween tile Irvine Company and Stop Polluting Our Newport (SPON) over tile fate of rem•ning company land in tile city ba¥e broken off, KCOrdina to one participaat, but repracatati¥a of both p.nia say they have been valuable and may resume. WJ'b.inp boged down and we quit," said Beet this week, adding that there haven't been any meeting amce May. -rbe city will continued with the General Plan review and we all will be making our imput into that process," Beek added. *'We fch we could do just u well fighting it in the city review proceu ... (But) we'd rather have done it through negotiation." Beek said that -ihere were degrees of agreement and di1a1reement" between the company and SPoN and cited several smaller parcds earmarked for residential de¥elopment a exam- ples. Disq:reements remained over the fate of large parcels, especially the Castaways lite on the west bay shore, and oa the iuue of extending San Joaquin Hills R.oad south around Corona del Mar ·to Pacific Coast lligbway. I Larry TbomN, spokesperson for tac Irvine Company, disputed Beek., char- acterization of the taJb as being at unpaue. ""We 'vc had meetings as late as J 0 days ago with their attorneys," Thomas said. *'They may not have been full- blown meetings ... (but) we don't consider the process over." Thomas also said that written com- ment submitted by the company to the city's gencraJ plan review reflected many SPON concerns. Another SPON negotiator, Jean Watt, also said the taJks "are not officially over." "I believe we reached an impasse because (details) were dependent on traffic data from the city which we only now have received," Watt stated. "We agreed to go through the (General Plan review) process. but that docsn •t pre- clude more meetings. ,_I-al II, I• THE NEWPORT EN8IQN .,- )1 golden .opportunity to be part of the . future BY 80NND: J:NGSTllOM "If we all sit back and say 'it's done,' it's not going to happen. We're too far along to slow up at this point." · Ralph Rodbeim, praident of the board for Swim for the Gold, spoke with conviction about the movement to raise funds for the proposed Marian Bergeson Aquatic Center. "The key thing is community support. (Because of that) we are now in excess of $800,000 toward our goal of Sl.2 million that has to be raised." He told me elatedly about the recent corporate contributions for $20,000 each from Ford Motor Company, Pacific Mu- tual, the Irvine Company and John D. Lusk and Sons. Secu- tlEPTUNE ~OCIE_~Y CREMATION SERENE BURIAL AT SEA LOW COST SEND FOR FREE BROCHURE • • • • • • • • • • • • • ~ ----------------~~~­ ~ ----------------------- City ---------------------------- State/ Zip -------- THE NEPTUNE SOCIETY 474 E. 17th STREET COSTA MESA, CA 92627 NE C714t ... 7G1 ca .. rity Pacific baa pled,ed SI0,000, and Tr.titional Jewelen, owned by community member Marion Half.ere, bu been exceptionally supportive. The bigest single donor to date is J . Ray Con- struction with a pledge of $25,000. Obviously, as Rodhcim indicated to me, "The corporate committee bas been working bard." While I have never been applauded for my mathematical skills, the trusty little caloulator in my desk drawer tells me that even the aforementioned and very significant corporate spon- sorship does not add up to the $800,000 pledaed. The president hit the nail OD the bead iD citina the value of community npport. The community bu been generous, and continua to be. Over I SO dedicated souls are devoting much eft'ort to plan· events and chair and work on numerous committees, not including the ..O..Ome individu- als serving on the board. And, as Rodbeim stresses, "Every single penon is important." The Grants and Foundations Committee bu made lengthy applications to 16 foundations and expects results from a healthy percentqe. Janet Ray, and the Alumni Committee which she chain, have planned an all-dass celebration for 800 participants to be held at the Irvine Marriott April 8, 1989. Invitations will go out to all 10,000 graduates of Corona del Mar High School during the last 25 years. Student volunteers hosted a biatbalon in Harbor View Homes and succeeded in raismg a couple of thousand LEADING EDGE- 100"9 IBlr COMPATIBLE MODELO 8088-2 XTClone l..udinc Edp Authorbied Deaf« ,Jf!;J NOTE: Audio/Video Items nwy be Floor Demo's · Full Warnnty Single Floppy ..... $599.95 Dual Floppy ......• $699.95 30 MEG ........... $999.95 MODEL 02 Single Floppy ... $1199.95 dollan. The Kiwaail of the harbor area ii pl•nniq a pan- cake breatf'ut to support the aquatic center. Jim F.dwanl1 Ill is working with tbe sroup to plan a Hollywood Preview night at a local Edwards Cinema from . BEYorm DIEBAslCS which all proceeds will go directly into Swim for the Gold coffcn. Rodbcim reminded me that the Community Relatiom Committee ii always aYd8ble and mWOUI to mW a prwn- tation to any lervice dub or oraaDization, complete with artiat.ic ~ of the center. As I complete our convena- tion, I flub back to the Tuelday evening I switched on the TV and saw the community in action. 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GN2711U ... c.o..11 var1 1099 ,. 269 111 599 -349 -"' .. -... $12" .. 1199 -1299 ,. -... SUM -119 -1" -119 --- 720-9266 HOUll: Min ... M ... 11·7 my breatla for CdM ICDior Derek Dundas, then fou.t I needn't haws. His 1peakin1 ability is far more polished than mine and many adults. I f antuized that be bad just fmilbed a clus in public speaking and received an A+ in it. But the reality is probably just the confidence of youth and believing in that for which be was asking. Whichever, the praise is well-deserved. And just like an episode from an old Lone Raqer serial, when the question arose whether the school board wu prepared to commit to the maintenance of the proposed pool, NMUSD Board Praident Jim DeBoom sauntered to the mite. His deliberate ramurancc of board support w pracllted iD the belt John Wayne tndition. No, I am not m•kin1 liabt of tbe situation. I wu totally captivated by tbe proceedings. I wu terribly proud of all tlac community memben who are aivina ol their time and abilities to mate this happen. All by mJIClf, I cheered Coun- cilman Turner when be reminded the audience of the worthwhile projects which fell by the wayside for lack of funding. I cheered because the first one be mentioned was the Teen Center proposed three years ago that I and many otbcn bad worked bard to initiate. It Church ... /' n I , ....... 1 "We are JOO percent in favor of the residents towing cars if they are blocking the driveways or are in the red zones. We want to cooperate in anyway we can," she said. Bertone added that the church is allowed up to 1,040 members per service but average attend- ance bas been about 900 congre- felt aood dlM it bad 90( been fcqottaL Folb are still mindful of the needs of our Newport youth. One by one, e11eb motion for a different amount of funding wu voted on. Evelyn Hart's 35 percent, or $440,000 proposal fell to the "nays," u did Mr. Turner's lesser proposal. Per- haps tbcte experienced council- memben were cleverly aiming for the ume a.I. for when the final vote w~ dtlD for die city to fund half of the aquatic center-to tbe tune of $625,000, with atipulati--. of com1e-a resoundina cheer aboot my TV, and all couacilmembcrs appeared to belrimdnlfrom ear to ear. I eDCOUl'all ,_ .ao Cllcb the brM1 rina. toll in JODI' liher and become a permuent name on the Founden' Wall of the Swim for tbe Gold. If you can contri- bute time, money or expertise, call Ralph Roclbeimat 557-5100. Now is tbe time to do it, for the Founden' Wall pledaes of $2SO, SSOO and $1,000 will automatically increase 20 per- cent when school reconvenes. With your help, the project just could be six to eight months ahead of schedule. Bonn~ En8&trom i.J a member of tlw Corona •I MllT HiKh School and ANkr&m School PT A& anll JDWs on tlw Harbor Council PT A. gants. "We want to be good neigh- bors and we encourqe our memben to respect our neigb- bon. Hopefully we will be able to straighten the problem out," Bertone said. Residents and church officials are scheduled to meet at City Hall at 2:30 p.m. Appearing July 12 thru August 20 SHAKE RAITLE & ROLL Playing the hottest tunes from the past. Coming August 23 SUZIE & THE SWEETHEARTS The Golden Age of Rock 'n' Roll is back and Duke's has it live. Come dance to the hottest sounds of the 50's, 60's and 70's at Duke's Nostalgia Nite Club. Relive aU your favorite oldies but goodies every Tuesday through Saturday. Enjoy the convenience of complimentary valet parking. And try Duke's every Monday for comedy night Duke's Nostalgia Nite Club is at The Newponer Resort, 1107 jamboree Blvd., Newpon Beach. (714) 644-1700. IF=t===========~I , .... IY llllY CITA ; &f II, t• THE NEWPORT WN ,_I Navigati~n course is offered at OCC An advanced celestial naviga- tion counc designed for those with bMic experience in celestial navipion is being offered this fall by Orange Coast College's Sailing Academy. Titled "Advanced Celestial Navigation," the series is sche- duled for Wednesday evenings, Sept. 7 through Dec. 21,from 7- 10 p.m. Registration fee is $75. Long-time Orange Coast Col- lege navigation instructor and author, Neal T . Walker, will conduct the class. Nautical Alamanac; steering by the sun and stan; navigational erron; and Aboriginal naviga- tion. Two evening field trips will reinforce star identification and sextant use in star work. Registration is underway in OCC's Community Service Office, located in the college's Student Center Building. The office is cpen Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m .• ·and Saturday from 8 a.m. to noon. For mail-in registration, address correspondence indicat- ing Advanced Celestial N aviga- tion to: Orange Coast College Community Services, P.O. Box SOOS, Costa Mesa, CA 92628- 0120. Please include a stamped, self-addressed envelope and the registration fee. Watt throws hat in ring The course will begin with a thorough review of the sun sight using Pub HO 2A9 Volume II. Once proficiency with sun sights is demonstrated, the following topics will be examined:stars, planets, and moon sights with HO 249 Volume II: latitude by Polaris; star identification and star sights with HO 2A9 Volume I; table HO 211 (Acton); calcu- lator navigation; determining G HA and declination without a Fr more information or a f rcc sailing academy brochure, call OCC's Community Services Office at (714) •32-5880. Jean Watt, a ~founder and board member of Stop Polluting Our Newport (SPON), announced this week that she will run for the city council seat now held by Councilman Phil Maurer. Maurer bad previously announced that be will not run again, and has endorsed the only other candidate in the race so far, Ralph Rodheim. "It's an extension of what we've been doing all along," said Man dies in wreck A Glendale man was killed early Saturday morning and his companion seriously injured when they were struck down while crossing West Balboa BouJevard. Paul Boutin, 19, was pro- nounced dead on arrival at Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian from head trauma injuries. His companion, Laura Rogers, 21, also of Glendale, was trans- ported to Fountain Valley Regional Hospital Trauma Ccn- ter where she is listed in good c~ndition with multiple abra- sions. Witnesses told police that the couple were walking across West Balboa Boulevard at 18th Street when they were hit by a white Jeep Cherokee driven by Peter V asilia, 31, of Newport Beach, said Newport Beach Police spokesperson Greg Armstrong. V asilia was not cited but the investigation is pending, Arm- strong said. 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Britain's trade deficit in May was $2.06 billion. That's comparable to a $12 billion monthly trade deficit here. Yet like our own economy, Britain's has been rising smartly. Industrial production is up 5 percent and unemployment down nearly 3 percentage points from a year ago. Self-appointed experts in the United States blame our trade deficit on the Reagan budget deficit, which supposedly creates excess demand that sucks in foreign goods. But Margaret Thatcher has squeezed the red ink out of Britain's budgets. It has no budget deficit but a sizable trade deficit. This blows a very big hole in the .. twin deficit" theory so popular among those who want to raise taxes in the United States. Britain's trade deficit isn l hard to explain. Investors want to put their money in Britain, in part because marginal tax rates have been cut from a punishing 90 percent when Mrs. Thatcher took office to 40 percent now. Suddenly British capital is staying home, just as U.S. capital did beginning in 1983, and foreign capital is finding England an attractive place for the first time since World War Il. The British pound is up more than 70 percent since its all-time low in J 985. The foreign currency coming to England doesn' get stuck under mattresses. It is used to buy British pounds, which are invested. The foreign currency itself eventually flows back out of England to buy f orcign goods and services with which to restock British shelves, factories and offices. A look at the history books will show that during Britain's strongest period of growth, in the 19th century, it routinely ran big trade and c urrent account deficits, as did the United States. Conversely, when British unemployment was more than 11 ·percent a f cw years ago, Britain was running a large trade surplus. All this is a reminder that much of the concern over the trade deficit is misplaced. The British experience is more proof that not all trade deficits are necessarily bad. In some cases they may be a sign of weakness. In the case of the United States and Britain, they appear to be signs of strength. We should be leery of trying to fix what ain l broke. Reprinted from The Detroit News. Baker Communications AWNllJ WINNING MEWIER ~ ....... ,_11 m2111eatm l9 State & Nationlt AwardS Since 1978 ·~Y"'!P Circullltion 25,000 901 Dover Drive Newport BMch, CA 92eeo (714) 831-8120 ~~IMitto: P.O.Box9389 Newport Beech. CA 92958-9398 The Newport Enlign '8 publ61hed weeklV °" Thur9daya. l BLY WISI 111 Wll1t6 GUU>Ym.D mru 1111K •, ... fM TllED a YIXlllNG UKLYOO> ca.1£DY RE·lllli! The ehd of the world On the same day we booked passage to the Galapagos Islands, which inspired Darwin's "Origin of the Species," we read two reports about a UCI pro- fessor who may well foretell the extinction of the species. And thanks to DuPont and other chemical companies, it is not a pretty story. The professor is "Sherry" Rowland, and the two reports include a beautiful history and analysis of UCI and Orange Coast College, prepared by journalist and PR executive Hilary Kaye, and a very tbought- f ul feature by Lanie Jones in the Los Af'6eks 1i1Ms. Both Kaye and Jones obviously admire Profesaor Rowland, while DuPont tries to put him out of their moneyarubbin1 minds. Profeaor Rowland-F . Siler- wood Rowland-made a atart- lina dilcovery on the UCI cam- pus 14 years qo, when be and a poltdoctoral fellow, Mario Molina, theorized tlYt all of us-all uimala and plants and imccts, all liviQa beinp OD earth, were tbreatened. The reuon? Bued on raearcb and experi- ments they bad conducted, Pro- f es1or Rowland uacl Moliaa believed that the earth's proteo- tive ozone layer wu beiaa clel-- troyed, and tbe culprits ftft chemical companies worldwide that produce synthetic chemicals called cbloroOuorcarbon1 (CPCa), tbe Mlic inpdieata of 9erOIOI 1praya ud relfileru.ta. ~aye's report ia one of mmy new cbapten in tbe new oft"ICial biatory of Newputt ae.ch, tell. daled to be available eometllrr tlUa fall. ............... impMll oa Newpoet 1111• ol two iMilniw ol ''1'1r ._ ........... •••lc••• lifter ..... el ....... *nab le ... •••llJlllJllll~ many Newport Beach leaden. scientists are not the bosom pals She reports how UCI, for exam-of the chemical industry. Jones pie, since that campus was reports that Rowland was dedicated in 1965, bas been at dropped from a scheduled the cutting edge of scientific and August broadcast of the PBS medical research, including the McNeil/ Lehrer report because Time of my Life dramatic research by Rowland and Molina. As Times writer Jones reported, Rowland, now 61 , bas been very via<>rous in sounding the alarm to scientists, govern- ments and chemical companies. Chemical companies, Jones reported, larcly ignored or poo- poobed Rowland's fmdinp. In fact, wrote Jones, DuPont, whose Freon division manufac- tures reffilennu, insisted that all DuPoata CFC. were perfect- ly ..Ce. Tbe chemical industry doubted that the earth 'I ozone layer wu being damqed at all. Then alona came a new report. Lut Marcia, tbe Na&ioaal Aeronautica and S,.,e Admin- istration (NASA) llicl kl •.ties showed that ozone ,... beiaa datoryed by CFC. much more rapidly than UJOM imalined. From 1969 to 1987, Inell of ozone abow tbe US dropped 2.3 percent. In tbe winter, tbele .la1111 were • laiP in aome plWI M 6 peroeat. Tbe Natiou• A<ademy of Srilnca aaid in 1974 ..... 5 .... deer•• 'Wuld caw• MditioDal 1,000 c.-of ltiD cancer a ,ear in tbe us. BY JIM FELTON DuPont objected. But Rowland continues his work at UCI. Like other scient- ists, be believes animals and plants could not exist on earth without the ozone layer, which absorbs much of the deadly radioactivity from the sun. Jones reports an exchange between Rowland and bis wife, Joan, when the profCllOl' came home from a Iona day on cam- pus in 1973. 11How wu your day," Joan uked, like any other wife. "How did it aor •Jt'I IOOW very well," Profes- sor Rowland said. "It just meau, I think, the end of the world." Since the Rowland-Molina fpidjnp were publilbed in 1974, ICientilu have dilcovered an ever-widenina bole in the earth 'I ozone layer over the Antarctic, caUled, they 1urmile, by CFCs. Now, some 31 nations have aareecl to a treaty that would reduce CFC COMUmption by SO Plft'lll( "' tM end of the cn- tary ........ .., Dot be enouah toawdle-.tlL If we all drJ up or burn up, it.. aot beeaue we weren't !!.~ II;, a oo J 'r ol ld11dltl ·~ • .. OW8 •H'1ard-Pnfl• ..... , ......... Mnlla•s aY !1, t• THE NEWPORT ENmCIN ,_I NBPD needs to loosen up its attitude It's no leCl"et that Newport Beach Police Department and I have bad our differenca. In 1983, a ridiculoua -ualt, bat- tery and raieti• Mrelt cbaqc cost me S8,000 in lepl fees and county taxpayen probably I 0 times that amount. But waten ~calmed. Over the put five yean, I've toured the station, lunched with ex- cbief Charles Grou, did a ride- aloq followed by a column on holiday drunk drivina and I rode the police helicopter on a warm summer eveniq. (So warm the doon were off and druina steep maneuveriq to locate a vqrant, I felt a 1eCOndary purpose wu to dump me in Upper Newport Bay). I respect and appreciate the job police have to perform. In preparina this article, I talked with City Manqer Bob Wynn and Police Chief Arb Campbell. I also listened to "people on the street". And since my arrest in 1983, I've kept a casual eye on the Newport Beach Police Department. Two concerns remain: 1) Will the local department ever learn that more can be accomplished with a smile than with a scowl? 2) Will the City Council ever stop accepting as gospel the words of a police department that has repeatedly "shot itself in the foot"? Last spring the Newport Be~h Police Department quai- fied as laughing stock with their fearlessly executed "Operation Hooker Hunt." It was something out of a Dan Akroyd-Jobn The Beluai movie: 19 off1cen, a tub ages. It wasn't even sundown ofbeer,aomex-rated movies and and the Newport Beach Police a Hilton Hotel room to nab two shut down the fun. They bad a suspected prOlitituta. The pis complaint they said; one more were arratecl, fined jailed and complaint and they'd .. brina out Recreation and only $33 per penon for libraries.(For S22S per, you'd think we'd get a smile DOW and then). lmpreaiom Mfrom the street" are that Newport Police spend an inordinate amount of time barra11in1 local teenagers. Many times tbele younpten to into the encounters with a healthy respect for police authority. They come away with diadain for police arropnce. And this is while Newport Beach bu become the white collar crime capital of the Western World. Somehow the local police priorities seem mis- directed. Actually, I have an w•• to this complex problem. Herc's my limple solution: .. Come on guys, smile, we're all on tbe same team; we all make mistakes. A smile now and then can help brin& UI toaetber ·" My Turn run out of town. Apparently, the City Council chuckled and looked the other way while the episode gave new me•ning to the ~ "entrapment." I'm also convinced that when confronted with a #rloru crim- inal aitiuatioa the Newport Police have a tendency to ICl"eW up. Lut yuear Federal qents provided leads that resuhed in SIO million of marijuana being siezed in Newport Harbor. But because the local boys in blue, in their excitement to seize, failed to get a aearcb warrant, the amuglen were set free. The judge bad no cbaoice. Ameri- cans cannot be subject to unwar- ranted searches by their government; even if criminal behavior is uncovered. That's not a technicality, it's the Bill of Rights. A most recent and ridiculous development is the City Council giving police the discretionary power to levy a SSOO fine for having to return to a party a second time n order to .. quiet it down." Come on now; this Fourth of July there was a party on Pearl Street, Balboa Island, attended by local families of all n•- the paddy wagon,"' the offteer said. But who complained? Wu it justified? What is the allowable decibel lnel? It WU daylipt OD the Fourth of July, the liational birthday, there WU DO alcohol on public property, it was just good clean fun and the police shut it down. That's ridiculous! But now the City Council gives them even more power. The Chief is in a toup spot. He feels bis force is reflecting the desires of the community. Law and order is bis responsibility, not family fun. That's why be recommended no fireworks at the Dunes and Big Canyon Country Club. The amazing thing is that the City Council went along with him until 4th graden pointed out the lack of logic in their decision. Citizens of Newport have no illusions, your Police Depart- ment is expensive. Lawsuits concerning excessive force and false arrest arc legion. In 1988- 89 each Newporter will pay an estimated Slli for police protec- tion (excluding lawsuits); while only half that amount goes for fire protection, less than a quarter for Parka and That's some friendly advice. Jim Wood ii dw ~ of M~rrill Lynch R~11/ty in Newport &ach. Y offers summer tun '"Camps and Caravans' offered tbroup the Newpon- Costa Mesa YMCA have two great trips planned for you! The first caravan, Aug. 20 to 27,gocs to beautiful Lake Tahoe. For teen-agers (ages 13-16), this caravan includes a visit to Vik- ingsbolm Castle, hiking, water sports, and camping under the stan. Take a trip into town to see the city lights enjoy a sunset dinner/dance and a party cruise. The cost is $1 75 for YMCA members and $1 S for non- members. For teen-agers who like to get all wet and then tan under the bot California sun, "Surf N'Fun" is for you! Surf the waves from Newport Beach down to San Diego's Mission Bay. This aquatic adventure takes place from Aug. 2 to Sept. 2 and includes body-surfing, snorkeling, and boogie- boarding. The cost is S 180 for YMCA members and $190 for non-members. Call the YMCA for more information about these and other summer boredom busters at (714) 642-9990. Now, in honor of our tenth birthday, you can enroll in the world famous Pritikin Pro~am and add years of health ana vitality to two lives: You can enroll a companion for free. Results are immediate:* In one month, average weight loss for women is 8 to 12 pounds. Men: 10 to 14 pounds. Cholesterol is reduced an aver- age of 25%. More than 50% of adult-onset diabetics leave insulin-free. 83% of those on medication for high blood pressure graduate medication free. And now, two lives can be as healthy as one. Qffe! is on. a svace- available basis only. Call today 1 Pritildn in Irvine: 18300 Von Karman. Suite 120 714-261-9960 Hema Mon.. Wld.. PrL: HAM to l:3ll'M 1\a. w1 ~ 11AM to,_ .... .., Sit.: 9AM to 12 Noon 08el' ·-• ..-e •••• tie ..... .., Call today! .. Spo BY GEORGE PAPPAS In the pme of softball you can never really count a team out, which is a painful leaon the Sheraton Sailors' c<Hd squad learned this past week. Heading into the the final inning of last Tbunday's game held at Bonita Creek Part, the Sheraton Sailors led Cheers' team by nine runs. But the Sailors squandered the lead and went on to lose the close game, 20-18. With the victory, C heers took sole possession of second place in the B-23 c~ softball league with a 5-2 record. The Sutter Home Winos continued to be the team to beat in the league as they have yet to lose a game this season with seven straight vic- tories. "I've never seen a comeback li ke it," remarked Cheers' pitcher Scott Wilson about bis team's final inning rally. "Ive been on a lot of softball teams, but to score 13 runs in t he last inning is something I haven't seen very often." But early in the game things didn't begin so cheerfully for Wilson's team. . T he S heraton Sailors led 4-2 after two innings, but they q uickly threatened to turn the contest into a rout in the third mnmg. The Sailors tagged Wilson for six runs with a two-run homer, two t riples, and three singles. Cheers also made several COltly faelcliq erron durina the innina. In the next frame, the She- raton Sailon contiDuecl their attack u they added two more runs on a double. Two infield erron by Cheers put the runners on baae to let up the ICOriag. Cheers offeme finally man- apcl to respond with three rum in the fifth innina. Alex Bancroft led off with a triple and acored on a sacrifice fly to riabt fldcl by Cheers' team manqer Eddie Herbert~ The next batter waited and then Cheen' Mart Maloney aJammed a line drive laome nm to riabt field to cut the Sailors lead to Inell rum, 12-5. EftlJlbinl ltarted to' unravel for the Sailors ill tbe rma1 inNn1 u they led 14-5. The Sailors' pitcher bad control problemt u be pve ap tix walks in tbe innina Cllees'l led off the inning with a linale. Herbert followed with a Iona fly ball which w• au.- pla,ecl by the Sailors' center rteWer for a two-nm homer. Another amp and two walb rdled t11e baa. Clutch 1inate1 by Cheers' W'dlon and Bancroft tlahecl tbe Sailors lead to two. Another aiqle, an· error and a wait tied the pme at 14. Claocn' K.atby Stoltz then •inaled ia die two., ... JUDI. Willoa ...... -llOODd· lin-ale of the innin1 to p Cleen a 20-14 lead. The Sailors atill Ud one more chance to win the pme in the bottom balf of the bal innina Their rmt batter singled fol- lowed by a home run to right field. After another base hit, the Sailors next batter alammed a fly ball into deep center field. Cheers' center fielder Maloney turned in the defensive play of the pme • be ru· back and caaabf the ball over bis aboulder about JOO foet from home plate. The Sailon added two more rum but they Dever' retovered from Maloney'I pme saving catch. Maloney also led Cheers at the I>'* u be banpd out four bits. Otben who bit well for Cheers include Jo Ferda with three siqles, Tereaa Bancroft bad two bits and Wilaon and Herbert each contributed aeveral crucial ~ti. Wilson added, .. If we bad lost the game then we are 4-3 and Sutter Home wills the leque. This at least puts us in the race." In other ~oftball action at Bonita Creek Park -this past week, the Psychic Nutumbas and Uncle George met in a showdown for fint place of B- 12 men's league beld·eacb Wed- nesday night at the facility. The Psychic Nutumbas (6-0) prevailed 23-17 with a eight-run rally in the game's fmal ;,.ninp. Maloney, who also plays for Uncle George's team, had four bits in the game. Jimmy Nolan also added a home run but it wasn't enough for Uncle George. Local club spikers sweep nationals BY GEORGE PAPPAS Newport Beach's growing reputation for being a hotbed for young volleyball talent was never more justified than during the United States Volleyball Association's national age group championships recently held in Fort Collins, Colo. Balboa Bay Club's volleyball team, which is based in Newport, dominated the nationals with their 18-and-under boys squad going undefeated and taking City softball stat1dings WEDNESDAY LEAGUES MENS "S-12" at SONIT A CREEK Team W L T Psychic Nutumbu 6 0 I Uncle Oeorae S I t E.M.8.0 . 4 2 I N.8 .. P.E. 2 4 t Coldwell Buker Blue 1 4 I Ecbo Be8cb 2 .. • Coldwell Banter #I 0 6 t Team . W L 6 I T 0 COED ·cc-15" .. GRANT HOWALDPAaK T- TeamSwolen SRS Tecba BullllDCfhead:t "1191; A.tuck Part N9"0 heno Stevie's WOllden HUUIOllCI Slammcn W L 6 0 4 I 3 2 3 3 2 .. I S I S Home Federal Pecific y • ._,.; .. 6 I o co-m ·c-1'" .. aoNJTA ama GnMAEJlia c.oroaa &tra Spad'l8'1da Somof•Kba .. 3 '") .. 2 s 0 7 MUIS-C·l4" .. MARINm T-W L T Otollc Trottcn 6 I 0 Cw'Er Watcrldd S 2 I ....... :er. ' 2 • MMllO 0.Ak:fallll .. J • F•... I 6 t PoltSt....... I 6 0 OT-WLT 0 lllrrlCUdal s 2 0 0 Priority ...... s 2 0 0 PriceW ...... w 4 1 0 StllleWWe Rias .. 3 0 let Fros a.. 2 4 I C:ie y. ....... 0 7 0 first place in tourney with a 15- 3, I 5-9 rout of the Laguna Beach Volleyball team. Another squid from Newport Beach, Orange County Volley- ball Club almost nabbed the title of the 18-and-under girls com- petition, but they fell to Cal Juniors in the finals. Overall in the nationals com- petition, BalboaBayClub's boys and girls teams pmcrcd a total of three first place finishes, two second places and onc,~ird. The local club's boys 18-and- under squad was comprised of local high school standouts. Team leaden included Newport Harbor's Drew Sheward, who was named the Tournament MVP and was also given All- American -honors, and Harbor's ·Mite Curci, all-Oranae County selection. Other local playen on the team include Corona del Mar's Matt Herrinaton and Scott Peterson, and Harbor's Mike Nguyen. On the girls squad Harbor's Sienna Curci· was a local standout. Charlie Brande, who cotiebed the sirll OC team and also runs CdM'a volleyball proaram, d•imeCI ... the Balboa Bay a.b .... 8eWI' fared .. well in ... ..UODlll tourney .. they did ... ,... -Newpon teams have always Mea near the top in the Utionala,,. Brande remarked. •aut wew Devel' bad a dub out of OC dominate like this one clid."' --~.-..-.. MY !1. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN,_ 1 Yachting highlights around Newport BY RALPH RODHEIM How about this for a Newport first? Four Newport Harbor Yacht Clubs have female junior commodores: Balboa Yacht Club -Carolyn Vlander; Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club -Darci Price; Lido Island Yacht Club -Hilary Benedict; Newport Harbor Yacht Club -Marla Coon. Good aoin' ladies! Yesterday, junior sailors representing all of the harbor's Volleyball. • • clllin11~""',... 8 wo team~ ··our tt>an. wru really deter- m1 ned in thf" final game." recalled Sheward. ·~we didn't want o lose to hem agam. t \ery body knew each other and because of that wr gelled as a team, .. S heward added. • Bht they (Laguna Beach) were more tired than us in the last game because they had played more matches during the tournament," he admitted. As the team's setter, it was Sheward's job to position shots for his teammates, (Curci and Herrington among others), to slam over the net. For bis efforts, Sheward was banded the MVP award of the tourney. It was a fittina close to bis six- year club volleyball stint and success! ul four-year high school sports career. .. I was surprised the award wu given to me because there wu several other players in the tournament who played as well or better than .J did, .. he com- mented ... But it's a great way to end the year, though." In the fall, Sheward takes his volleyball skills to the University of Southern California. He commented that the nationals ' afforded him the opportunity to r.ce tbe bat volJeyball players ill die country. •1t (playiq in the nationals) pw • an idea bow well I can play with tl9e top lliab school ,aa,.n aroaad. Heiabt bu ....,. .... .-~ror ..... ,..,... ...... ..... ..... , .. ,,.. ia ... ..,.., ... did pretty well." be .tcled. yacht clubs held a Junior Char- acter Boat Parade. The deco- rated boata were awarded tro- phies for categories ranging from the craziest to the Hawaiian Express. Remember juniors at1d seniors, the Annual Character Boat Parade will be Sunday, August 14: Call 644-8211 for entry details. Balboa Island Y acbt Oub is doina a great job of keeping members active and makina summer in Newport unf orgetta- ble. Every other Tuesday eve- ning parents and ctuldren act MARINE SCENE toaetber for an old-fashioned potluck picnic at the Carroll Beek Community Center. It's ftlTI IY IAllY CITA City softball standings THURSDAY LEAGUES COED "C-tr at MARINERS Tea• W L T Coleman & Grant "' 0 Beachcombers 5 2 Bob0s BasebaJJ 4 ~ Zoo Crew 3 4 Rate Raiders 2 5 Just-Us 0 COED "C-19 .. at C4M H.S./ EASTaLUFF WEST DIVISION Tam Hawes Mortgage Plan Pros Galardi\ Groupies Pro-Raters EAST DIVISION T- 8.A.M.F. W:,\)lsey Angelo Arv Lazers Wbiftin1 for Fun W L T 7 0 3 4 2 s 2 .s W L T 6 I 4 J 2 s 2 s COD> •c.JI" • UNCOLN T-W L T Slime Dop 6 I C~Wcrtz S 2 EUioU Erectors 4 3 Tbc Slaw Un.ita 3 4 O'Mehny ud Meyen 2 .S Tbc Termiuton I 6 COED .. C-ll" at LINCOLN Team W L T ~cwport Cubs 6 I Synder-Langston 6 I Tu Dodgers 4 3 Keith IC.mies 3 4 Gibson, Dunn Crushcrs2 5 G.E. Capital Punishment 0 7 COED "CC-11 .. at aONJT A CREEK T-W L T Aying Shysters 5 I Boncc~hen 4 2 Heidi•s Hammers 4 2 Who ·s OD First 4 2 McCluer Construction 3 3 Bomben I S Malark:y's 0 6 COED •a-13,. .a IONIT A CllllK T-W L T Sutter Home Wino 7 0 Cbeas S 2 SbcrlllOD Smlon J 4 GumE.-. 3 4 Silwr ..... 2 S Ham ..... H....as J 6 JEAN-DAVID BOUTIQUE NOW OPEN! High Fa~hion Designs From France Featuring: Gilbert Basson R91ina Rubens Nopret 014)171-11• great to sec the Newport families keeping the tradition of summer water recreation alive. At the center, kids learn everything from rowing and paddling to competitive sailing. Newpo.rt Harbor Yacht Club initiates yet another great con- cept-Thunday niabt bay rac- ina in Lido 14's for thote lS and older. Great idea! How about BYC, BCYC and SCYC follow- ing suit? It's inexpensive, easy. and most of all fun! That's what sailing ii all about. Attention adult novice Sabot aailon! Lido Island Yacht Oub off en an America's Cup type competition. Every Friday eve- ning. LIYC hosts small boat racing including adult sabota. Brina your boat, join in the race and the after-race yacht club barbecue. Andy Fitzpatrick, Sea Scout director, is retiring. The Boy Scouts of America Orange County Council will be honoring Andy at a retirement reception Saturday, July 23, JO a.m. until noon. The reception, which is open to the public, will be held at the Sea Scout Bue, 1931 W. Coast Highway. If you have ever been associated with scouting, stop by and wish Andy well. His dedication to our youth will be misled at the Scout Bw. It 'a hard to beline it's been 30 years since Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub wu founded and DoDald Bu.ey wu elected u their fint Commodore. Lut Saturday night, Commodore Stcwn Aakcw praided cner a .... birthday celebration com- plete with an introchactioa of Commodore Bu11ey. Event chairman, Wayne Gary, acted u emcee and took neryone for a stroll down memory lane. Happy Birthday BCYC! BYC's 66 Series ended in light ain. Last Saturday, winds from several directions split tbe fleet on ita way to Long Point in Catalina. Similar winds pre- vailed on the return trip on Sunday. Ralph RodMim u tM chair- man of the Calif omill Boating and Waterway.r Commi.rsion and a Commodor~ in the New- port Harbor Area Cham/Hr of Commeru. --------------I I I I COME and DISCOVER I I AUTHENTIC I I ~""(f. ITALIAN CUISINE I 1 tt.\f»10 t.t''" I I fl\~~ With this ad Paolo's offers a 15% discount l I on total dinner tab Mondaythru Thursday. I I Valid Through Sept. 1, 1988 I I ~I I I --~ I I D c 1IOI Harbor 8twd. Hours: I I c::::::J , ~ Costa ..... CA 12827 ...... 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MONDAY,JULY4 CRIMES 0310 -An attempted vehicle burglary WU reported in the 600 block of West Ocean Front. 1010 -Skateboards valued at $300 and wet suits valued at $300 were reported stolen from a residence in the 1700 block of West Balboa.. 1400 -A car stereo valued at $1 ,SOO was reported stolen from a garage in the 1600 block of Hi&hJand. ARRESTS 202S -Sander Page Hermann, 20, of Costa Mesa wu arrested on suspicion of impenonating another to make them liable. 2040 -Hector Virilio Rende- ros, 22, of Santa Ana was arrested on suspicion of posses- sion of cocaine. 2330 -Mark Wayne O'Sell, 27, of Newport Beach was arrested on suspicion of possession of a destructive device. TUUDAY, JULY 5 CRIMES 0848 - A robbery was reported in the 100 block of Newport Center Drive. 1037 -Car stereo equipment valued at $ 1,200 and a car telephone valued at Sl,300 were reported stolen fom a vehicle in the 300 block of Newport Center Drive. 1610 -A bicycle valued at SSOO, a bike bag valued at $10 and currency totaling SJS were reported stolen from a patio in the S300 block of S4tb Street. 2230 -A television valued at SlOO.a•eNOYMued .. IUOud jewelry ..... at 1375 ... reported lloleD from a reddmce in die ., Mock o( Eat Bay. ARRESTS 0030 -Eric Drake Teran, 18, of Brea wu arrested on suspi- cion of poueasion of stolen property. 0310 -Robert Steven Ball, 22, of Huntington Beach was arrested on suspicion of receiv- ing known stolen property. 0120 -Mania Serna Lande- ros, 24, of Santa Ana was arrested on suspicion of disor- derly conduct. 1930 -Matthew John Osmun, 24, of Scottsdale, Arizona was arrested on suspicion of carrying a loaded firearm: in a vehicle. 1930 -Robert Tom Weiss, 23, of Phoenix, Arizona was anated on suspicion of carrying a loaded firearm in a vehicle. 2230-Patricia Lee Kaylor, 39, of Hacienda Heights was arrested on suspicion of disobey- ina a court order. WEDNESDAY, JULY 6 CRIMES 1300 -Guns valued at $300 were reported stolen from a boat moored ia die 300 block ol B1ft WMH. •·Aial8M~­ .,._......._.atSl.250wen repcNted llolea from Topmed lac. located at 5015 Birch. 2030 - A bag and cootenta valued at Siii were reported stolen from a reataW'ant patron in the 4600 block of West Cout Hipway. ARRESTS 12-tS -Patti Jeanne Ramsey, 34, of Costa Mesa wu arrested on suspicion of residential bur- glary. 134S -Steven Eric Abrams, 21, of Costa Mesa was arrested OD suspicion of conspiracy to possess materials to make an explosive device. THUltSDA Y, JULY 7 calMES 0805 - A car stereo valued at $500, cusette tapes valued at $240, seat covers valued at $200 and dark glasses valued at $70 were reported stolen from a vehicle in the 600 block of Jasmine. 1330 -A VCR valued at SI ,4SO wu reported stolen from Ford Aerospace located at #I Ford ao.d. . 2MOO -A dll&ruc:liw cll'vice .. ....... ....... in the I 'JOO llloct of Plaza clel Norte ca•• SJOO in demap. illlUTS 1410 -Clifford Wayae Cbat- ellicr, 36, of Cotta Mesa wu arrested OD suspicion of petty theft . 2130 -Louil F.dward Herrera, 23, of Mission Viejo wu arrested on suspicion of commercial burglary. FRIDAY, JULY I CRIMES 0830 -A car stereo valued at $200 was reported stolen from a vehicle in the 700 block of Tustin. 09SS -A ring valued at $2, 700 was reported stolen from Nancy Dunn Antiques located at 2043 W estcliff Drive. 1020 -A car stereo valued at $600 was reported stolen from a vehicle in the 200 block of McNeil. 1700 -A boat mut and boon valued at $319 were reported stolen from a boat in the 700 block of Lido Park Drive. Cal Schmidt roasted at ATSC dinner Orange County's longest pre- siding judge, the Honorable Calvin P. Schmidt, was sur- prised to find himself the guest of honor at a Roast, sponsored by Cal's Pals, to benefit A TSC, at the Balboa Bay Club. The event was organized by the Past President's Council of A TSC to thank "Cal" for his many contributions to commun- ity service groups, most notably the Assessment Treatment and Service Center, a juvenile di- version program which has provided family counseling to over 3,000 young people since its inception. To highlight the A TSC slo- g~ "Arrest the Problem, Not the Child," Newport Beach Police Chief, Arb Campbell, was on hand to arrest Judae Schmidt as be entered the main dining room, where 12 lif e-sizcd posters depicted various scenes from the judge's life. Under a IS-foot hlnner float- ing above the room and inscribed, "With Love from Cal's Pals," Campbell hand- cuffed the judae and quipped that the key to the cuffs bad long ago disappeared. lbua shackled, Schmidt wu led to a lone seat at the bead table where name tap announced the imminent arrival of such notorious guests as Ayatolah Khomeini. Raisa Gorbachev, and Nancy and Ron Reagan. Roastmaster Paul Salata then taunted "'Chicken Schmidt" (u he wu known in college days) by praenti.na him with a dinner of rout chicken under glass, a diab Schmidt abhon. To express his appreci- ation, the judge immediately declared chicken an endangered species so as to not have to cat it. The rout continued while the judae, still handcuffed, took notes-u (mt Tom Fuentes, then Ellen Wilcox, followed by Bill Adams, Arb Campbell, Dr. Dave Martyn, Jim Villen, Hon. Robert Gardner and Grant McNiff described Schmidt's ·antics as a student politician at USC, then u a law student, world traveler, humorist, sea- soned Girl Scou~ humanitarian, and poker enthusiast. At one point, the lovable jurist received a standing ovation when Judge Robert Gardner told the crowd that Schmidt had pUled up a chance at the Super- ior Court bench so u to stay in his "People's Court" at Harbor Municipal court, where be bad served for over 20 yean. Newport Beach, circa 1966 Onlf in "Qur Town'' Don't Miss It!! ~NatWtclatn Donna Mulvaney of the Girl Scout Council of Orange County described the veteran "'Girl Scout" pouncing on coo- kies at monthly board meetings. She then handed the judge a dozen boxes of his own cookies to hoard. In tribute to his penonal efforts to develop the Girl Scouts' Camp Joe Sherman in the !.>an Jacinto Mountains, Mulvaney announced the forth- coming dedication of a new monument at the camp, to be known as "Schmidt's Ditch." But it wu Past President Wally Gayner who pulled the fastest one on the quick-witted judge, who travels at every opportunity. Observing that Schmidt bad recently expressed a desire to return to Europe, Gayner pulled out a travel envelope and presented Schmidt with a one-way ticket to "'Paris." Actually, the ticket read Perris, CaliforniL More than 300 of"Cal's Pal's" attended this special event to thank tbe jurist and to railc additional funds for the private counseling program. A TSC works with schools and police departments in five surrounding cities to counsel entire families when younpten are in trouble or have been victims of child abuse. By attacking the root problem instead of merely label- ing symptomatic behavior, the A TSC program enables more than 80 percent of its clients to return to productive lives with no further encounter with the law. The event raised $20,000 for ATSC. Members of the Past Presi- dent's Council are Judy Loos, Wally Gayner, George Dashiell, Jim Dale, John Applegate and Lew Akerman. Additional com- mittee members were Bill and June Adams, Fran Applegate, Lloyd Aubert, Hon. Robert Bostrom, Joan Dashiell, Lynn Gayner, Phyllis Green, Carol Lind, Grant McNiff, Tom Ste- pbemon, Bob and Ellen Wilcox, Lori Smith, Norma Curley, and Courtney Hambeq. CALL.US NOW LOWEST RATES· LOWEST FEES Jumbo Loam Oar Specialty IJ~~UFECAP LOCK-INS AVAILABLE AllEL CAPITAL CORPORATION Many otber raide:atial. commm::ial, apartment, ... comtruction,... I aveilable. AY !1, 1• THE NEWPORT a.GN .. I Handling lump sum ~ension payments ~-~ Ironically, the bigest payday for millions of retiring worken-the lump aum distri- bution from retirement, pension or profit-sharing plans-also praenta their most jmportant tax decision. How it's handled could well determine the quality of your lifestyle in .the yean ahead. The funds in these various benefit plans have ticcn growing tax-free while you were working, but the tax was only postponed until withdrawal or distribution of the funds-not forgiven. Now that you have, or arc about to reccift, po11e11ion of this large sum of money, you have three basic options: •PaJ Ta .. Now-You may wish to take advantage of certain favorable tax rates now, and then use or reinvest the remain- ing balance as you wish. •IRA RolloYer-lf you have no immediate need for the funds, you can deposit the~ in an IRA Rollover Account within 60 days of receipt of your distribution. This option will keep the full value of your retirement funds growing, while further deferring taxes. •Partial IRA Rolo•er-You may also elect to roll over only part of the distribution into an IRA; however, you must pay ordinary income taxes on the amount you keep. As is always the case in an investment decision, the option you select will depend on your own financial situation and future needs. There is no right or wrong answer, but most financial comubanta agree on a few general guidelines. If you are over age S9~ and decide you need or want to keep the entire lump sum distribution, you can select either five-year or 10-year income averaging to reduce the tax rate. Five-year averaging generally will benefit inveaton with distributions in cxceu of s~.000, while othen will probably do better with 10- year averaging. taxes on the lump sum now, you will have lea money to reinvest, and sublequent income earned from tboee investments may be subject to ordinary income tax each year. It is hardly surprising that more than two-thirds of all investon today opt for an I RA Rollover-to defer taxes and keep the full amount of their retire- ment funds earning interest. Prior to the far-iachina Tax Reform Act of 1986, 10-ycar averaging wu the method med by most lump swn recipients. Business Briefs If you were SO before January 1, 1986, but are under S9~ and participated in the plan for five or more years, you also can take advantage of five-or ten-year averaging due to a transitional rule in the Tax Reform Act of 1986. However, you will be subject to an additional J 0 percent penalty tax (unless you arc taking early retirement at age 55). The serious investor about to receive a benefit plan distribu- tion should carefully consider all available options, such as his or her near-and long-term fman- cial plans and needs. Louis A. Miramontes has joined the growing team of development partners at New- port Beach-based SDC Devel- opment. He will concentrate on the development of retail properties, a segment of the real estate industry in which he has exten-. . save experience. ••• Edwin A. MeserYe has joined Newport Beach-based SDC Development as a development partner. He will be a member of soc·s team of partners who are respon- sible for developing industrial projects throughout the South- west. • •• J. David Eash~ has been appointed senior vice president of Boston Safe Deposit and Trust Company of California and regional manager of its parent organization, The Boston Company, it was announced by Hans P. Ziegler, executive vice president of The Boston Com- pany. Eagle will manage The Boston Company•s new office in New- port Beach and will be respon- sible for marketing the firm's personal investment banking serviced in Orange County. ••• Five major furniture and home decorating retailers arc initial tenants of the 31-acrc McKinley Freeway Center in Corona, Calif.. a project of Newport Beach-based SDC Development. The S40 million mixed-use retail and industrial complex is adjacent to the Riverside Free- way at McKinley Street . ••• The final design for the Richard Nixon Library and Birthplace bas been approved by tt.c city of Yorba Linda Planning Com••ion. D11'palby ..... WU.O.. ti r • Alc ... utl, in Newport 81 ull die formally compoeecl UCI l~acaped buildiap ol ..UW IOUtbwestern sandstone and Indiana limestone trim, capped with traditional tile roofs, will be located on an 8.1- acrc site at Richard Nixon's birthplace in Yorba Linda, Calif. ••• Jim Ryerson Productions has been awarded highest honors from the Orange County Chap- ter of the Public Relations Society of America for the production of an AIDS educa- tional film titled "A Letter From Brian." Receiving PRSA 's PROTOS Award, which means "first,, at the organization's annual awards dinner, "A Letter From Brian" was distinguished for outstanding achievement in Audio-Visual Presentation/ Video or Film. ••• The firm of Edward P. Gid- dinp, AIA of Newport Beach, captured two Gold Awards in the American Resort and Residential Development Asso- ciation Architecture and Interior Design Competition. The firm won the Gold Awards for Club Cascadas de Baja in Cabo San Lucas, Mex- aco . e e e If you were under 50 before January 1, 1986, you will pay ordinary income tax and a I 0 percent pcnaJty tax. You can avoid the penalty by rolling over your lump sum distribution. Another general rule is that the larger the amount you receive and the longer you can afford to set the money aside. the more advantageous an IRA Rollover is Ukely to be. The main reason is that the full amount of your distribution will con- tinue to grow in the tax-deferred account, and you will pay taxes only when you withdraw funds. By comparison, if you pay Your ATM card has winning ways this summer! Use your ATM card, and you could win two ways at American Savin~. 1. WIN A EUROPEAN VACATION AND $25,000 CASH! That's right you'll autanab:ally receive one swcepstakC\ cmy each time you use your American ~ or CIRRUS• ATM card to make a ~ withdrawal or cash advance tramactioo. 2. PLAY AT AMERICAN AND YOU COULD WIN A PRINCESS CRUISE! Use your American 24-Hour Cooveniencc (AlM) Card or any STAR SYSTEM• or CIRRUS• member card at American Savin~ fran June J throogh August 31, 1988, and you arc autcmaticaJly C1~rcd in a drawing f« a luxury Ptu.cess Cruise for nw. lf you doo't hfte an ATM card• now~ the time to apply at any American Savinp office. N AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Deciding bow to receive your rctirment funds is not an easy decision. You sbouJd gather as much information as possible to learn how you can benefit from an IRA rollover. A tax specialist can help you determine which tax formulas arc most favorable for your situation. After a lifetime of bard work to earn a comf ortablc retire- ment, it is more important now than ever to invest a little more of your time bcf ore you invest your retirement money. Give me a call at (714) 9SS-7S67 or (800) 533-3402 for an excellent free booklet "Ma.king the Most of your Lump Sum Distribution." I'll also be glad to answer any questions you have on this subject. Ken Tokash is a financial consultant with SM-arson uh- man Hulton in Newport Beach. ,_11 aYl1, 1•THENEWPORTENllGN Socie .. Harborlites discover the New World . Orange County Philharmonic Society members gathered after the New World Symphony con- cert to meet artistic director Michael Tilson Thomas, who is also the conductor of the orches- tra, and the piano soloist, Jean- Yves Tbibaudelt. The reception, which was held at the Beverly Heritage Hotel, was attended by Susan and Bob Beechner, Nancy and Frank Posch, Joann and Ed Halvajian, Sandy and Dick Schwartzstein, Jan Lawson, Jeanette and Louis Knobbe, Lou and Leonard Jones, Jane and Stan Grier, Christel Schar, Erich Vollmer, Renee and Henry Segerstrom, Janice and Roger Johnson, Marge and Bob Rawlins and Barbara White. • • • "A Taste of Summer" was the theme for the South Coast Symphony•s benefit at Le Meri- dien. Featuring a delightful Riley, Carole Stevens, John Granger, Marcee Henos and Lynda Lane. • • • Harborlites brunch, the recipes were taken from well-known author Diane Worthington's recent book "The Cuisine of California." A host of auction items were also offered to supporters as they enjoyed "salmon music" from the South Coast Symphony's String Quartet. Some of the guests attending were Emma Jane and Tom IY DllA VOi BURIER Annually the Spyglass Garden Club has a summer party, which, naturally, features all the lovely flowers grown by the members. Enjoying the flora and dinner were Dottie Fribourg, Shelia Coalter, Mary Layton, Sandie Fix, Claire Ward, Lil and Joe Camey, Mary and Jim Hodge, Claire and Rob Wulffson and lrm an4 Ron Jawor. • • • Last March, Scripps, a member of the associated col- leges at Claremont, inaugurated a f und-raisiq campaign. Aud- rey Burnand· and her husband, Alphonse, recently hosted a dinner for Harborlitcs to tell graduates and friends of the goals. The affair held at the Bumand home was attended by more than 60, including Jean Smock, Sallie Reynolds, Jean Bixby Smith and Joanne Keith. • • • The third annual "Jail and Bail" has become such a delight- ful affair for supporten of the American Cancer Society that ACS had to expand the sites to .. Brea and Mi.uion Viejo. At the Newport Center site, more than 100 community lead- en were placed before a mock bench and read their charges. Presiding judges set bail. Then these community luden called friends and associates in order to raise the money needed for their release. Barbara de Boom, Roberta Nedry and Kirk Wilb assisted in organizing this year's fund- nuser. • • • On July 30, Big Kids and their little ones, too, will pther in costume at the Fluor home for the second annual summer party for the Children's Museum. It's a fun affair chaired by Marcia Giesler and Barbara Grider.· Am1rlcai111eart AllOCIUllon .. Lapu: July 21-30 For Information or Appointment Please Call: (714) i94 •361 "Studen,_ 11xptlrienclng •ucc,,... . . " o Boarding Grades 3-12 0 lntematioNlly Known. 0 Col1ge Prep. a..ic Skills o Stloe19 MolvMional Support/Structure 0 SmelQ111• o E.xc1l1nt ESL program. 0 Improve Study ... o Al Sports. Adwll1a.. Travel. ~ ~ Sooc:w. Foctl#JM, • Mt r..,. 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Li.•-· .. ,_ 11-AY 11. l•THE NEWPORT ENSIGN , Ente A bad day ~akes for a hilarious pla.y aY CllUlYL STDIUNG Ever have one of tboee days. where nothing but nothing ia has gone riabt? Well, Jimmy Zoole did, and on New Yean Eve to boot. Fint, a burglar drops through the skylight of his New Y ort loft apartment. Then his girlfriend writes him a "dear John" note. His character just got tilled off in the soap opera be was working on and a play deal fell through. On top of everything else, be bas just learned that his cat bas died. But while Jimmy seems down on his luck, his misfortune is the audience's hilarity in the Garden Grove Community Theatre's presentation of "P.S. Your Cat is Dead." The theatre is small and inti- mate and mates tbe bat UIC of the innovative loft apartment setting. However, some of &be audiena:,aittina on~ riaht aide of the theatre miaht have a diff'acult time seeing over the sink, which is placed in the middle of the room. But that is okay later, became quite a bit of the action takes place atop tliat same sink. Kate Hough (Michele Roberge) is Jimmy's (Mike Moon) girlfriend who is tired of the seemingly dead-cod relation- ship. So she plans to go tripping off to a ski resort in Vermont with another man, Fred Gable (Terry Petersen). But as she was walking through the door, the burglar, Vito Antonucci (Tony Vatsula), dove into the closet. As she turns her back, Vito attempts the bed Vito goes. which is a aeries of one-liners, 1trun1 toaetber. After Kate leaves and Vito tries to run for it, Jimmy catches him and fends him off with a plumber's helper. This particular scene aives the two actors a chance to show their best slapstick. · But the best is yet to come. After the initial fncu, Jimmy imprisons Vito by tying him to the kitchen sink. It is then that Vito makes the confession of his "versatility," he is bisexual. This play is paranteed to leave the audience with aching sides and hoarse throats from laughing. Due to mature subject matter and language, it is advised to leave the kids at home. ~~-~Jt a get-away through the door, but This pretty much describes the Jimmy is coming in, so under whole momentum of the play, "P.S. Your Cat is Dead" continues through August 6. Call 897-5122 for ticket informa- tion and play times. ... JULTl911iu MJULTB•a we11~ JuLT n ... &Ullult' 9 L.A.ls1111..._ r.t."8• .............. 0UT ........... 1.--~-==-an"• Sit. JULY 30 .... IL-tlMf .•. ~ ..... A-WM .... aa•.-............... 1111• MLWISIW ... LOIMC'PDll 11• ,_,. !I.a, JULT JI ••••••-Hn•••-••rnJ~ .... ,.s:..M .... MJC.2 ............... -........... -............. 7 .... ~ .... MJC. 3 ......... ,,.,_ .. m;l'"l;9Mt. .. 7 .... n.. MJC.. -uaul~---·-·-···· .. 7 .... Pri. MJC. 5 .. -... ·····----·1:9Mf .... 7 .... t Sit. MJC. I ·-·· O:tlAJlf ... .l:m'M ..... ...,. s... MJC. 7 .. _IHMJlf~ ...... 7.-M ..... 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Harpist El Toro Vlolbdsl ~ MAXWEU.-S AWARD WINNING SUNDAY llUNCH BUFFET QUICHE SHRIMP TACO STAND EGGS BENEDICT SCltAMILED EGGS BLINTZES• SMOKED FISH ·SlN>AE ST A TJON show tunes, this musical could easily go down as one o1 the greatest of all time. Held on the Second Stage of South Coast Repertpry "Eubic" combines the talent of { 3 actors, who sing and dance their way into the audience's heart. This musical review uses only 20 of Blake's more than 1,000 tunes, which earned him the title of "King of Ragtime." But these songs arc the classics of the classics, including such memory makers as "Shuffle Along," "In Honeysuckle Time," "rm Just Wild About Harry"' and "You Got to Get the Gittin • While the Gittin's Good." There is no dialog in this show, the tunes speak for the actors and tell the story. For example, a real show-stopper was "If You've Never Been Vamped By a Brownskin, You've Never Been Vamped at All,.. which tells a hilariously bawdy story. Rose Mallett steals the scene in this one. Another funny skit was "My Handy Man Ain't Handy Any- more" and gives Debbi Ebert a chance to shine. "Hot Feet" features the tap dancing talents of Henry Weaver, Sharon Mark and Renda Pettis . Torchy and sexy, Rose Mal- lett wows them with .. Gee, I Wish I Had Someone to Rock INCIEDllLE SALAD SELECTION MC.ON, SAUSAGE• CANADIAN IACON · Mc in the Cradle of Love." LOX, CREAM CHEESE, IAGELS •ONIONS CARVED STEAMSHIP ROUND OF IE£f • IAKED HAM MAXWEU '5 POPOVEIS a •UEIOIY MUFFINS DAZZUNCi AllA Y OF DESSEITS ot»WLll IDn' AIY . OW.Mita , ..... • J1ML For a change of pace, the rousing g0spel rendition of .. Roll Jordan" bad the audience clap- pina. • Other cut membcn include Carver Cossey, Regina Levert, Michael Larche', Donzelle Y. Harris, Tina Jackson, Kenneth Yates, Charles E. Moore and Debra Crosby Willi•mt. •Eubie" ii defiaitely a must- aee for tin. ••a er Md con- tm.. tbrouah July 2A. Call 9,7- 4033 for ticket and tbow time inlormaaioa. ' urd 411 an JO Calendar ART ••••e te•lpt•rn bJ Da•ld 0.1.are will display through Aupst 31 at Whitman Galleries, 3S4S East Coast Highway, Corona Del Mar. Hours arc 10 a.m. to S p.m. ,Monday through Thursday. Call 675-2478. Major Art/Minor Artists will display through August 4 at the Modern Museum of Art, 5 Hutton Ccntrrc Drive, Santa Ana. Houn arc 11 a.m. to 6 p.m ., Tuesday through Friday and 12 p.m. to S p.m. on Sat- urday and Sunday. Call 754- 4111. Tlaorou1hbred racin1 paint- in11and impressionistic paintings of California costal areu arc currently on display indefinitely at Schaar/ Germain Studio Gallery, 484 North Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. Hours arc 11 :00 a.m. to 5:30 p .m. Wednesday through Sunday. Call 497-7289. 1911 ART A·F AIR taking place through August 28 at 777 Laguna Canyon P.oad, Laguna Beach. Admission is $3.SO for adults, $2.SO for seniors and children under 12 arc f rcc with an adult. Houn arc 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. seven days a week with grounds open until 11 p.m. on Friday and Saturday nights. "Flowen", a poup lllow wit1a worb b1 Debra HeDerdlnaer, Mark Mattllews and otben will display through August 6 at Susan Spirit us Gallery, 3333 Bear Street, Costa Mesa. Call S49-75SO. New.1-. .. 0r 11Ce 11m a curated exhibit of aevcn Orange County artilta will dis- play tborqb August 9 at The City of Irvine Fine Arts Center, 14321 Yale Avenue, Irvine. Houn arc 9 a.m. to 9 p .m., Monday through thursday and 9 a.m. to 6 p.m ., Friday. Call 552-l018. "The Artists of Califonia: A Group In Mixed Media" will display through July 24 at Lag- una art Museum, 307 cliff Drive, Laguna Beach. Hours arc 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., Tuesday through Sunday. Admission is $2 for adults, SI for students and seniors. Call 494-6531. Orlando's lates.t works arc cur- rently displaying at Galleries Touchc, 499 North Coast High- way, Laguna Beach. Hours arc 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, Luon10, Yamaaata, Bellreas, DeMmee, Sassone and otllen are on dis- play indefinitely at Gage Gallery, 4199 Campus Drive, Irvine. Hours arc 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., Monday through Thursday, IO a.m. to 11 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sunday. Call 854- 5697. Worb by Gary Woaa and Ruth Bwler llmr will display through September at Watercolor Gallery, 1492 South coast High- way, Laguna Beach. Hours arc 11 a.m. to S p.m., daily. Call 494- 8838. Transparent watercolors by Gretdtea w•-will display tbroup July 29 at the Newport ae.ch Nautical Mmeum, 1714 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach. Houn are 12 p.m. to 3 p.m., Tuesday through Friday, Saturday by appointment. Call 673-3377. Works by Wally Sdlauer will display through July at Quorum1 Art Gallery, 374 North Coast: highway, Laguna Beach. Houn are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., daily. Call 494-4422. MUSIC The New WOIW S1mplloll1 Gala Festival Fiale will take place July 16 at 8:30 p.m. at Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre. Tickets arc $7.S0-$39. Call 642- 8232. David Benoit and Keiko Mahal will perform on July 17 at 8 p.m. as part of Jazz Series #2 at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, Costa Mesa. Tickets arc $15-$25. Call 556-2121. Headliners at tlle Oran1e County Fair: Mary Wells, Little Anthony and The Diamonds on July JS; Rain, A Tribute to the Beatles on July 16; Elvin Bishop on July 17. Shows arc at 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. in the Arlington Theatre. Concerts arc f rcc with paid admission to the fair. Call 751 -3247. STAGE "The Sound of Mmic" is cur- rc n t l y playing at Elizabeth Howard's Curtain Call Theater, ''After Brandon's, Fresh King Salmon will never be the same!'' 1bis summer. Bnndon 's feaaura a fresh Pl1Cif 1e King Salmon Dinner. We paesent a fresh po11Ched Pacific King Salmon Filet fanished wilh I delicate sorrel sauce. You ·u also get your Choice of I prdcn fresh green salad or lhe IOUp of the day, plus s&ealned and 9CaSOftCd polalOC$, fresh vegetables and warm sounlough bread. All for only $13.95! lliE BEVERIY ~ t«Jl'B. .__. ,,...,,........,..,,.. ......... llOO ..... Lma.ISjh (a)GU.111 SS50Au .~ ... AM,C-.._ (114)754-IJCD ._~,...-••-1 llllfllt&f At s .... •swlJ llwt p 11 s I 6IO El Ct . o lleal. TUltia. Pliml art• 116.95 wl inchldc full niter• vice ad show. Call 838-1540. ,11¢ IF. f •",a poipW ad "C'lll.._ ola L-• Go4", the heart~ drama for fam.i- award-wi•niq love story by liel to IUre will play weebnds Mark Medoff' will play 14-17 in July 8-17 at the Lquna Play- Orange Cout College's Drama boue, 606 Laauna Canyon Lab, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa rolld, Laguna Beach. Tickets arc Mesa. Curtain ii a 8 p.m. Thun-S3-S5. Call 494-8021 or 494- days tbroup Saturdays and 4 0743. Group Rates LD••.w••••R Avma.ble nAJLW•ca • .,.. ....,.°"' .. car 111n •Y AND--•llOll'M ... .. NII 14-&Y 11, 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN Le s FICllTIOUI WU NAME STATIMUfY The tdkJwilow persons are doinl business as Sontya's. 309 '-Im St, IE, Newpor1 Beech, CA 92661. Floretta Sontya Alavarz- GatooaMin, 809 Vtnno Pl., Irvine, CA 92'715. Roobik G.loosian, 809 Verano Pl., Irvine, CA 92715. Anahid Calousian, 1059 Western, #6, Glendale, CA 91201. Sebouh Calousiar. 1059 Western, #6, Gtend.l. . CA 91201. This business Is con- ducted .by a limited part- nership. (Siped) Roobik Glloosian This stMement wa5 flied with the ~ Cten of Oranae County on June 16, 1988. File No: F-383707 717, 7114, 7121 7/28 1498 FICTITIOUS BUSINEll NAME STATEMENT The followina person is doma business as Medical Practice 1maicmc, 111 28th Newport a.ch, Cal. 92663 Jordan Potash, 111 28th Newport Beach Cal. 92663. This business is con· ducted by an individual. <Slaned) JOfdan Potash This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Orange County on July 1, ~., 1988 File No. F-385111 717, 7/14, 7/21 7128 1500 K-41235 FIClTTIOUS BOSINUS NAME STATDIENT The fotlowing persons are doing business as T rona Mobile Home Park Limited µ<H1nership, 717 Lido Park L!tve, Newport Beach, CA 92663. AJ C. Ballard, 2739 North "F' Street, San Bernardioo, (,.,,92405 John Curer. 816 Via Lido Nord, Newport Beach, Ca, 92663 This busmess is ron· dueled b> a limited Pct ner ship ·he registrant < oin m • ced to transact bus1· r • • under the lie t111ous ~'-" raMe hsted aoove "ay l 1988 (~•gned) Joh .-• ,,c, ,.,. " 11ement w, 11JPr: it 1,,01 ·t L t:r~ ul 1 .\ 1ge Cou111y on Junf: 28. .1~ File No F-384828 717, 7/14. 7/21 7128 1501 1-41234 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The followine person IS doin1 business as Murata Fund IV, A California Limited Pwtnership. 17197 Newhope Street. Suite E. Fountain Valley, CA 92708. Art.n K. Muratl, General Partner, 16262 Sane. Bar- bara Line, Huntinaton Beach, CA 92649. This businen is con· duded by a limited pMtier- ship. (Sisned) Aa.t K. Muma This sutement wes filed with the County Cten of Or.,. County on June 24, 1981. Fite No· F-384523 1 n . 7114. 7121. 7/'18 1502 , ..... ftCllhOUI 9ll•HUS MMISTanmlll The ~penonsare doina bulineu as Aliso Hills Asloc~ 5120Cam- pus Offle, Ne~ 8uch, California 92660 LIM No. 30 (A1110 Vie;o A). A Cattfomi8 limitild Pll't· nership, 19 CorPorate PlaH, Newport Beech, Cefi· fomia 926d0. L/M No. 1 (San Juan • CapisUW). Inc. '9 c.tifor. nia COilJU! fl s). 19 Corpor. ........ =18Mch, Calttomia AJlso Hi"9 Divet .. lf'I, Ltd., a C1llfllriiei If .... ~ll20~ DrM. , ......... c.li- .. 91MO. Tttls busineu ti con· dudlld br I .......... nershlp. (Sianed) By. U M No. 30 (AJiso Vief(> A) a Cafitomia limited pertnership. By: N/M No. 1 (San Juan Capistrano), Inc., n aeneral pertner John G. Mwtltey Vice President This statement was filed with the County Cleft( of Oranae County on June 27, 1988. File No:-384603 717,7/14, 7121 7/28 1503 l-41111 ncnTIOUl8UllNUS NAM£ STATDllNT The followine persons is doina business as Ctock Construction Consultants, 177 -F Riverside Drive, New· port BNch. CA 92663. Ralph Clock, 116 Via Havre, Newport Beach, Ca. 92663 This business Is con- ducted by In individual. The reaistrant com· menced to transact busi· ness under the fictitious business name listed aboYe on Auaust 1, 1988. (Siaoed) Ralph Clock This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Oran1e County on June 24, 1988. File No: F-384553 117, 7114. 7121 7128 1504 NOTICE OF INTENDED T1WtSfU AND LEASEBACK (California Civil Code Sec 3440 J.(h)) TO THE CREDITORS OF THE KOLL COMPANY, (Transferor (lessee): PLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT. 1. The above-named Transferc• (lessee) intends to transfer the following described personal prop- erty to the below·named Transferee (le~::.or) and said Transferee (Lt or) shall lease ... 10 Trans· feror f' sse '"aid prop- erty 2 Tne busuiess address of the Transferor (lessee) and tt-e Transferee (les- sor), at this time are: TransfP,ror c:..essee) 4343 Von Karman Newport Beach. California 92660 Transferee (lessor). 10845 Olive Boulevard. St. LOUIS Missouri 63141 3. The lor 11tinn nf the property wr , to be transferred and leased back 1s 4343 Von Karman, New- port Beach, California 92660. 4. The senera' descrip- tion of the property to be transferred and leased back is n fdtows: 1 IBM 3430- AOl, serial number 11599. 5. The tr.nsfet' Ind lease- back will be consumm.e.d on or lbout A&e.ist l, 1988. COMPUTER SAl£S INTER- NATIONAL. INC., Trande- tee(i...or) BY: Ttmalhy E. Duncan Ti*; Senior Yece President 0..: July 12. 1988 7/21 1520 &.-41417 PUm.IC llOllCI N:iii ..... ,. ..... ITAT81DT ThetaloMI ....... -.bulitmaaMICF_. lerton Cof'pO(Me C...., 1400 0.. ...._Newport a.cl\, CA t2MO. Dorwld Runll, 211• [. a.lbcl9 Blvd., Bllboe, CA 92661. DOf*d SWo, 2021 E. Bay Aw.nu., Balboa, CA 92661. D9wid Mitchell, 27 Can· debllh, IMne, CA 92715. 0.. Nix, 1~7 Senta· ,.... Tet"rKe, Coronll .. Mer, CA 92625 T.,la bu.t1l"ess Is con- dud9d by a limited pwtner· ship. The re1istrant com· menced '° Qnud ...... ,... und« tM ftdlttou5 ~,_ ...... 16teld illloll9 on 5/J/15. ~Donlld-...... , ,,. ••• .. .. -Mid .... ~ Cllrtl "' Or-. ~ °" Mr 5, 1-. n.-..u1 111• 11211m 114 1&10 NOT1CI °' TllUITll'l IAU N0.11911·1 YOU AM IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED Of TRUST DATED 09/22/16. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTIOH TO PROTECT VOUlt PROP£RTY, IT MAY 8E SOlD AT A PUBLIC SALL IF YOU NEED AN EXP\.AHA TION Of THE NATURE Of TH£ P'ROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. I On Ol/12111•11:30 A.M. COHSOUDATED RECON· V£YANCE COllllPNfY a the duly appoiM9d Trustee under and.......,.._, Deed of TNlt. AeCOid9d on 10/03/16 INST 116-463627 or Ofliciet Rlcofdl 1n the offk:e of tt. A9corder of ORANGE~. Callfamla, aecs.e.d by: JAMES W. AU.EN, A SINGLE MAN wtl ..... public euction '° .. hiltml bidder tar cah, cashilr'sdsedl...,. on• ..... or rwtialml ..._ 1 dsedl drawn by• ..... or...,.. ad union or a dsecll chwn bv ..... orfldlral uvifWI end loen lllOCiltion or_.. bet* specified in Section 5102 of h F"lnMClal Code end autharimd '° do bulinns in this ....., (checks must be P9Y8b1e .. h time of sale in i.wtul money ol h Unled SU.Sol~) AT THE MAIN NORTH ENTRA.NC£ TO THE COUNTY COURTHOUSE 700 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE WEST SANTA ANA.CA .. I rilht, title Ind i,.,._ COIWe')'9d to end now held by it under llid Deed of Trust In ttse pnJpeftt litu*d in ufd County, Calibnils, dllcribil11 h i.nd ---= LOT 15 ol llOCK J7 Of F1"9T ADDITION TO NEWPORT HEIGHTS, IN THE CITY Of N[WP()ffr BEACH, COUNTY Of ORANGE, STATE Of CAUFORNIA, AS SHOWN ON A MAP RECORDED tN BOOK 4, ftAO£ 94 OF MtsCELLANE· OUS MAPS. RECORDS Of ORANGE COUNTY. THIS IS ONE NOTE SECURED BY THREE DEEDS OF TRUST The street address and other common desisnation, if any, of the ,..1 property described abowe is purported to be: 539 ALISO AVE, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92663 The undenilned Trustee disclaims any liability tor any incorrectness of h street address and other common desianation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be made, but without covenant °' warranty, express°' implied, reprdina titte, possession, °'encumbrances, to pay the remaininc principal sum of the rde(s) secured by said Deed of Trust, with interest theteon, as proyided in said note(s), advance$, if any, under the terms of said Deed of Trust, fees, chirps and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust The tot.al amount of the unpaid balance of the obliption secured by the property to be sold and reasonable estimated costs, expenses and ~ at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of~ is $173,541.25 The beneficiary under said Deed of Trust heretofore executed and delivered to the under1icned a written Oeclanrtion of Default and Demand for Sale, and a written NotJCe of Default and Election to Sell. The undersigned caused said Notice of Det.ult and EJection to Sell to be recorded in the county where the real property is locateo Date: 07112188 CONSOLIDATED RECONVEYANCE COMPANY, 21031 Ventura Blvd., #202, Woodland Hills, Ca 91364 By: BARBARA MCGUIRE, TRUSTEE OFFICER (818) 340 4472 712171288/4 K-41501 PU8l.IC NOTICl NOTICE Of DUTH ANO Of PUIYION TO AOMINISTU ESTATE Of CAAOl C. CUWNQTON CASE NO. A 144114 To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, continaent cred- itors, and persons who may be otherwise interested in the will or estate, Of' both, of CAROL C. CULLINGTON A PETITION has been filed by CARL H. WOREM- BRANO in the Superior Court of California, County of ORANGE requestinc that CARL H. WOREMBRAND be appointed as personal rep....ati¥8 to adminis- ter ttse estate of the dece- dlnt. THE PETITION ~..a authority IQ lidminllllf the ...._ under the lr'1dlpend- ent Administration of cm.a Ad. (TINs euthortty aloft the .,.,....i ,... sentlltiwe to take many ICtionl without oMainml court ............. . 1,. cert.In edloM. ... . ................. ....,. tlllMli ....... IDP,. "°*'9 ID itslW 111 I d perlOnS ~ ttseJ hew wivwd · notice or COl-illld to the ....... ldlan.) Thi inde- pendent edlninistration aut"°'"J ............ ted ~-·-•• 1 person -M GlltKlb1 '° this petttion end ttsowa pd ~~ttsecourt should not ...... euttsartty. A P£Tf110N tar d1•mM.- .....,., of Olf co11fte nillCioo of PfQP9rty pen6na to ,. belonlina tD • •rvtv•n1 ...-Ulldlr~lllrtaCode MdlOf'I lJllO • JOINED wllh ... J rW a • ID ..,.,.,. ~-....... Atw•• .. Plti· tion ......... °" 1110/ • .. 1:45PM in Dlpl. 93 .......... 100CMC~ lD DMl WIST, MMTA ~CAllJll • '°" aa.cT .... ........ , .•. ,,., ....., .......... SPS7 /462 1521 hearing and state your ob1ect1ons or file written ob1ect1ons with the CO\Jrt t>etore the heanng You· appearance may be in per son or by your attorney. IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingent creditor of the deceased, you must file your claim wrth ~ court and mail a copy to the personal represent1t1ve appoi nted by the cour1 within four months from the date of first issuance of letters as provided in sec· tion 9100 of the California ProbN Code. The time for filina claims will nut U&>int prior to four months from the date of the hearina noticed.OC-. YOU MAY DAMINE the file ,.._ by the court. " you are a person ,,,..,....., in tM ....... you "'IY file with the court a format Request for Special Notice of the mtns of an w....•1 and appralMment of ntete ......urol.,,,~or acc:uunt IS pnMded in MC· tiun 1250 of tM CaNtumie ~Code.A,...._tar Special Naticebm is .,.;1. ... "°"' .. court dertl. Attorney for petitioner; PAUL, HASTINGS, JANOFSKY & WALKER, WAYNE J. CASEY, 695 TOWN CENTER DRIVE, l 7TH FLOOR, COST A MESA, CA 92626 This notice -mailed at Senta Ane, Cettbnia. 7/21 7128814 1522 STA~OF w•am '"°' U.OfHCilliOUI ......... Al*fW"I, 1701 Westcliff Or., St A. Ne•port Bch, Ca 92660. The flctitlou1 business name~'° abowe was fifed in Or-. c.ounty on 9/14117. Ate No. F355040 Woridata Corporation, Calif. This business was con- ducted by a COfPCJfMicwl. (Silned) WoridMa Corpcntion H.C.U Pnlsiderwt This astAwi-.,.,,,.,,.. .. ,,.,. w filed with the County c... of Or.,. County on June 27, 1988. 6/30, 717, 7/14 7/21 1486 NOTICE OF Alft.ICATIC* 10-.L AlCOHDllC ........ 7-13-11 To Whom tt Mey Concern: CHANG, Ellen & Robert Int applyt .. to the 0epert. nw1t of Ak:oholic ...... Control to sell alcoholic beveratn at 600 E. Bay Ave, #C6, Balboa 92661 with "41" On-Sale Beer & Wine (Pub. Eat. Pl.) license. 7/21 1523 PURIC NOTICE OltDO TO IHOW CAUSE FC>a CMWI Of NAME CASE NO. A144083 Hazel Jean Redd has filed a petition in this court for an Ofder allowine petitioner to chanae her name from Hazel Jean Redd to Tera Jean Redd. h is hereby ordered that all persons intetested in the matter aforesaid appear before this court in Depart- ment No 3 at 700 Civic Center Drive West. Santa Ana Califomfa, on Auaust 25. 1988, at 2:45 o'clock p.m., and then and there show cause, 1f any t hey have why said petition for change of name should not be granted It is further ordered that a C<>PY of ths order tc show cause be published m New port Harbor Ensign, a news· paper of general circula· lion published rn this county at least once a week o roor consecutive weeks onor 0 ' ~ day ot said nedrmg. Dated July 12, 1988 Signed: James L Smith, Judge of the Supenor Court ., 1n 71'18 8/4 1527 1-41347 PU-..C NOTtCl FICTITIOUI ....... NAM1 STATIMINT The followine per~ are dot"I business as: CHINO EDISON I ASSOCIATES, 3990 West9r1y Place, Suit. 140, Newport Beach, CA 92660. Anthony v. Guanci, 3980 Westerty Plac», Suite 140, Newport Buch, CA 92660. Edward J. Kina. 20 Dix Street, Winthrop, Massa- chusetts 02152. This business is con- ducted bv • ~ Pl't· nenhip. The rqistrent com- metad'°anuct busiMll under the fic:tttioul busi· ,... ,... or IWMl lisald lbcM on June 24, 1•. -..: Anthony v. Gulnc:i, P8rtner; Edwerd J, Kine, PMner. This ~ ... filed witf'I u. ~ can o1 Or-. County on July 5, 1-. Fite No. F31&263 7/14 71217/28114 1518 lboWe on 7-15-88. Sianed: Urry Baum This ltlllilrMnt WIS filed wfth the Cuurdy Clerk of Or-. County on July 18, 1988. File Nu. f'316338 7/21, 7/28, 8 /4, 8 / 11 1526 MUil fClllW~!•!Ul!!l!!H!m~ ..... ITllWWT The faltoMrw penons are doifil business as Lyon Communltiel/ Akins Allo- CiMll. 19 Curpunilt Plue, Newport a.de, Ca. 92MO. LC/F No. 3 (Akins), a Catifot'M llmit9d swtner· ship, 19 CurpurMe Plue, Newport lw:ti, CA 92660. Akins Oe\llaprnent Com- peny, a Cafifomia corpora- tion, 1 CMc ,..,., Suite 175, ~Buch, CA 92660. This business is con- ducted by ...... peft- nenhip. The re1istrant com- menced to trllnsact busi· ness under the fictitious ~name lilted abcMI on March, 1981. (Silned) LC/F No. 3 (Akins) By: Lyon Communities Inc .. a.....,.lpertner Richard E. Fr11nkel Akins Oewllopment Compeny Cart S. Akins, President This mtement ns filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County on July 7, 1988. File No. F-385511 7/14, 7121, 7128 813 1512 1-41377 FlCTmOUI IUllNEll ~STATEMENT The followlnc persons are doinc business as Davis Partners Three 1 California pneral partnership, 1400 BriS1ol Street North, Ste. 245, Newport Bea<-:-•. Cali." fomia 92660. William K. Davis, 1400 Bristol Street North, New· port Beac h, California 92660. Charle L Buchanan 1400 Br1sto1 Street North. Newport Beach, Calitorn1a 92660. Richard E Lucy. as Trus- tee of the Lucy living Trust, u/d /t dated October 8, 1979. 1400 Bristol Street North, Newport Beach, (.a1 tom1a 92660. Robert J. Their1artner, 1400 Bristol Street North. Newport Beach California 92660. James 0 . Buckingham, 1400 Bristol Street North. Newpor1 Beach. California 92660. Alan J. Tuntland, 1400 Bristol Street North, New· port Beach, California 92660. This business is con- ducted by a aeneral part- nership. The r"istrant com- menced to tranuct busi· ness under the fictitious business name listed abowJ on June 28, 1988. (Si1ned) Davis P1rtners Three, a California ..,.,al pettnership By. Wflllam K. DIMs This •• ' rnent -ftted .... the County c... of 0...... County on July 6, 1-. fie Nu. F-385445 7114, 7121, 7128 8/3 1513 l-4lm AClll .. ••Ultrl•HNllll•ll IMAMllTA'IWT The tolowil11 ••• .. doifll bulin1• • Hdfmen Anocietn No. 6, a CalHornla Hmlld pllftrler· ship, 620 Newport Center OrM, ..... 500, NUIPC't 8wh. Cllb• 9216(), VIII LMm Pwtrws, l .P .. 620 Ns pert C... Drive, ~ leech. e..•turn61 Hofhuft AllOCIMn ltscorpor8111d, Califomla. '21 Wttttclre louee.nl, 9ultl lllO Laia a. ..... Clllafte t0017. TIH ........... ii COft· ......, ............... . ~ ,..... .... C919- lllA ... If Id .... _.., ... ,,£1 ·=r.--.... ... (Si1nect) Via Lomas Plrtnen, LP., • California Limitld Partnership By: Sanport OettllDINftent lnc:urpaqeed By. William o. ~. PNlident HoffmM Auoci1•1 lnc:urpaqeed ~P.C.W.. ,,.....,.,. This ......,,.." -ftled with thl Countt c~ o1 0....,.. County on July 1, l•. Ate No. F-315199 7114, 7/21, 71'18 8/3 1514 l-4i.I ncn•..,..,•111• ..... lfATWT The lalowit11 ..... is .,,. ......... ........ 5QaMre c.., Ud., 12 s. Island Drive, Newport 8eech. CA 92660. Bruce A. Guyette (o.n..I Pwtnet) 12 s. Island Drive, Newport Beech, Ca. 92660. This business is con- ducted by a limited s-tner· ship. The re1istr1nt com · menced to trllnuct buSl-neu under the fictitious business name listed~ on June 17, 1988. (Sisnecf) Bruce A. Guyette This statement wes filed with the County Cl~ of <>ranee County on July 1, 1988. File No. F-385197 7114, 7121, 7128, 813 1515 1-41345 F1CllllOUI ...... NAiil ITATEllDT The follow1nc person IS doin1 business as MMS lntemMional 11 Syman Soft. ware Systems, Inc. Ohio, 4400 MacArthur Blvd . 5th Floor, Newport Beach, CA 92660. Micro Manufacturina Sys. terns, Inc OhlO. 2400 Cor- porate Exchanae Dr .. Surte 200,Cotumbus,Oh.43229 This business is con duded by a corporation The re11 strant com· menced to transact busi- ness under 'he hct1t1011~ business name llsted above on June 10, 1988 (Signed) Micro Manufactur- ing Systems Inc ., I ro11 CEO rh1i. :.latement was 11led with the C:.ounty Clerk llf Oran1e County on July 5, 1988 File No F 38526c 7/14, 7/21. 7128 813 1516 , ... ,.. FICTITIOUI 8USINUS NAME STATEMENT The followin1 persons are doin1 business as K G 0 Chino I Associates, 3990 Westeny Place, Suite 140, Newport Beach, California 92660. Chino Edison I Asso- ciates, a California seneral pertnersh1p, 3990 Westet1y PtlC:le, Suite 140. Ne•Port Buch. California 92660 New E,.tand Mutual Lit. I n1urance Compeny, a Mwec: ...... COfpof .. ion, 399 a..,11a0t1 Slreet. Ba.eon MeluchuMas, 02116. This business is con- duded by a joint venture. The rqistrant com· ,.,. ICed '° trenuc:t busi· ,,.. under the fictitious ....._Mme....,...,_,. onMmy,1•. (Sianed) Chino Edison I Aleocilllln. •Cafitarnia ........ l*tMf'INp By: Anthony V. Gl.wtei ...,.,., By. EdwMt J. Kini ,.,.,., New(,,...,.. ...... Uta lnt&nnC:e eoms-.,, 1M.-c--. COi'poillllOlt 0,:C..., ..... ~ ~Inc., a Mwec:hulllll corpora. ----,,......., end .... .., .... ............. . -= ..... J. ••••• .,. ,...,, .... TI"9 r••ll •• -... .... c..u.. a.fl ,,, .,,... Cllllilf -Ml l, lta flllll.F-ml• 1n._ ''"· 1111 .,, 1117 VERIACATIOH STATE Of CAUfORNIA. COUNTY Of ORANGE I '-,_.the ....... PltlilON FOR CHANGE~ MME .... 1nM ill c::onllllD. I 1m • Plftr tD .. ec:tion. The .....,.. lltMld in It .. true"'"" .... llllO .... ~ -tD ttlOle l'ftlltl8rs whlctt .. llllld an inbmlllion end belief, end • to ......... sl ..... themtobetrue. fMCU .. d an July 5, 1918 M Sera Ane, Celibnia. I deder9 under penelty of psjury under the i..s of .... .... of c.Nfomia that the fonlloinl is true Md correct 7114 7121 7/288/4 FICllllOUl MWIS .... ITATIMINT The fotlowtn1 person is doin1 business as NATIONAL AUTOMOBILE OEALERSHIP BROKERAGE, 3400 Ave. of the Alts • No. Al 13 'Costa Men, Ca. 92626. Sendra L Andrews, 3400 Ave. of the Arts • No Al 13 Calta Meu, Ca. 92626. This business is con· ducted by WI indMdull. The re1istrant com· menced to tnlnw:t busi· ness under the fictitious business rwne ,,,. names lilted ebove on 8-1-38. $ilf'8d: s.nctra L Andrews. This ....,,.,. ... filed with the County aertt of Or..,.. County on Juty 18, 1988. Fite No. F386339 7/21, 7/28, 8 /4, 8/ 11 1525 FICllllUUI WESS NAMl ITATDIENT The followina penons are doinc business as Makin Waves Partrlership, 128 Yia Havre, NB 92663. Robert Yates, 128 Via Hawe, NB 92663 Jeff Pence, 725 Via Udo Soud, NB 92663 Gene Buchanan, 3508 Alana, Sherman Oaks, 91403. This business is con· ducted by I aenentl part· nership. The re1istrant com· menced to transact busi· ness under the fictitious business rwne listed above on June 30, 1988. (Siped) Robett Yates This ~ was flied with .... County aertt of Or-.. Ccu1ty on June 17, 1918. File No. F-384591 6/30, 1n. 7114 7/21 1492 .......... , .• ___ , ii 111911 L • ..,... ii ..... •1IA1• •Auto-~~-::.°'··SA ca ft1"'=: .. ceft· ....... ., ........... Maria de l.outdes Cruz Julian Contrens 1507 (Sicned) Vincent J. Lyduch This stMement was flied with the County Clerk of <>ranee County on June 27, 1988. File No. f .384592 6130, 717, 7/14, 7/21 1489 1~1417 PUMJC llOllCE RCiliiOUI BUl•IEll NW ITATEMDIT The tollowinl persons are doinc busiMSS es: MIC Ful· lerton CorporMe Center, 1400 Dove Street, Newport a.ch, CA 92660. Donald Russell, 2116 E. Belbol &hid., Batbol, CA 92661. Donald Sutro, 2021 E. Bay Avenue, Balboa, CA 92661. Oevid Mitchell, 27 Can- detbush, Irvine, CA 92715. Oevid Nix, 1407 s.nta- nefll Terr.ce, Corona del Mar, CA 92625. This bt.lsiness is con- ducted by a limited partner. ship. The re1istr1nt com- menced to transact busi· ness undet the fictitious business name ,,,. names listed above on 5/3/85. Sfcned: Donakt Russell. This statement was flied with the County Clerk of Orance County on Juty 5. 1988. File No. 385631 7/14 712171288/4 1528 1~1104 FICllllOUI 8UlllitE.SS NAMl ITATDIUfT The followinl person is doinc business a.s D.L Cun· ni~. Inc .• 215 River· W. Or., Newport Belich, CA 92663. David L Cunnin1ham, Inc., a California corpora· tion, 215 Riverside Of., Newport Belch, CA 92663. This business is con· doc:tld by a corpcntion. The reaistrant com- mmad to nnuct busi- ness under the fictitious businlu Mme listed abow onS/25188 (S4pd) o.WtL~, LMW•ooe J. Cul••...,_,,, Pr8Sidlnt This ltillWnent -filed with the eo.ny an of Or.,.. County on June 22, 1-. Fie No. f .314224 6130, 7/7,7/14 7/21 1496 Tllil 2 ' -· -.... ..... ~°"'"' Or-.~°" June n . i-. Fiii No. f .314593 6130,1n.111 7/21 1415 ....... ACIHW• Ill t• _ ........ , n.e-.... ...... ... doiftl business as Extra Stora1e-Huntin1ton Beecta, 4750 Yon Kemwt, #101 , Nwport Beech, CA 92660. James[. Rod9n. 4750 Yon Kemwt, 1101, New· port BMch, CA 92660. Richard A. Hanson. 22205 Sl*9y Rim Circie, El Toro, CA 92630. Aic:twd 8. t.Yine, M.O., Altir8ntellt Fund, 801 N. Tustin Awnue, l607, s.nta AN, CA 92705. This business is con- duc:Md by a ...... s-t· ..-. The r .. istrant com· m.ad '° tnnuc:t busi-ness under the fictitious bulifml rwne lilald abow an Mlrdt 15, 1•. (Silned) James E. Aod9eR This ....,.,. ... filed with the County Clertc ol Dr-. County on June 16, 1988. File No. F-383635. 6130, 1n,7l14 7/21 1497 1~1132 nttlilOUIWUI NAiii ITATDIENT The followinc penons are doin1 business H Lyon Communities/ A«ins (Tus· tin) Associates, 19 Corpo- ~ Plaza, Newport Beach. CA92660. LC/F No. 3 (Akins), a California limited Ptttner· ship, 19 Cotporate Plaza, Newport a.ch, CA 92660. Akins Oewtopment Com- pany, a California corpora· tion, 1 Civic Plaza, Suite 175, Newport S.Ch, CA 92667. This business is con· ducted by I eenetal part· nership. The reaistrant com- menced to transact busl· ness under the fictitious business name listed above on April, 1988. (Sillfled) LC/F No. 3 (Akins) by: Lyon Communities, Inc., a eenerat partner Richard E. Frankel Akins·Development Com· pany Bruce Cox Conklin Jr. SVP/ CEO This statement WIS filed with the County Clerk of Orange County on June 24, 1988. File No. F-384481 6/30, 717, 7114. 7/21 1495 ACI II IOOl IUllNUS NAii£ ITATEllOfT The followinc person is doin1 business H AP· SCREEN , 1701 Westcliff Drive Suite A. Newport Buch, CA 92660. The Applicant Screenina Company of Americl, lncor· poratect (CA Cotp.). 1701 Westcliff Drive Suite A, Newport Buch, CA 92660. This business is con· duded by a CO'pol lltion. The r .. istrant com- met iced to trlnYCt busi· ness under the fictitious business name listed abowe on 9/124/87. (Si1nect). The Apptlcant Screenin1 Company of America, lnciorpcnllld Thomes c. l..-.on PNsklent This ....,. .. -filed ........ County °"' ol Or-. Counly on June '¥7, 19. file No. F-384590 6/30, 717. 7114 7/21 141'7 w.,. AChi ..... 111• ..... ,., 10 n. rn u1,. ,.._. 11 dDllw Ill * • a C.lls.. ASSOCIA TtS. 256 Hffl Piece, c..t. Meu, CA 92627. a.rtmllclwd•..,C ........... ea.. .._,CA.u?. Tltts IMlllrt•I ts COft• ~--11••• The , .......... ceM· Mii CM .. tlMHcl ...... ,_...., .......... bll' Ill-·-.................. 9'911111 a... ...... • J •• ..... , ··--- Or.,.. Countr on Mf l l, 19. FileNo.f3B517 7114 71217/281/41506 ~-llCI nns 1 n• ....... I t•u. Of flCiii ........ Ill -The followiftl persons hmve ............. ol the fictitious business rwne; IMAGE GRAPHaCS, 3440 Yil Oporto, Ne•povt 8-ch, CA 92663. The fitltious business Mme "*"9d '° lbCM ... filed on 3·12-86 in the County of ~ °"'"-' File No. f.303362 sa.pe.., J. Hunt. 3400 Avenue of the Alts E410, COlta Mela. CA 92626. This busif.-ws con- ..... .., .. indi ...... --= ....... J. Hunt. 7114 712171281/41508 ...... .. -..Cmliel •••n,.•••.rt•..._ ........ o• •• McmlmlCmB1 11 UCB• 7 ..... To Whom It Mmr Concern; RUSAMIPRASERT, Lindi & Prnit ii ( .. ) llPP¥nl to the~"' Ak:ohalic a.v.,.... Control to Mii ak:ahalic -· .... Ill 211 · 62nd Street, N-port Beech ..., "4r 0n We Beer & Wene E:.tins Place licenle(s) 7/14 1509 N:llllOUI ... t• .... ITUWlllR The talowil11 ..,.., ii doina business as: HSC ENQINUW CGHIUL· TANTl. l ..... . fla part ...... CA TEt.ael .. ~n .. .JICl•- ~ cn-,a.111 t C1INDrni9 7-Jl..,,, US. 22nd .......... ••rt a.ch, CA m63 . This ........ ts con· .... II,: 8 CDfPOi I' I Sipd: TnESIS -SEJN-n- tNOUSTRIES. RUSH N. HIU.H.~ The resistrMt com- m111C:ed tD nnuct .... ness under the fictitious ~ nlftW lillild lbCM on 3-15-a. This .....,.,.. -Ned .. the County a.ti ol Or-. County on July 14, 1•. A .. No.386152 7/217/288/4 8/11 1529 ............ °"' .. -.... ------~-----...-.------~-----.-...---------..m1-.. , • NIE 11 aY 11. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN - CLASSIFIED INDEX BUSINESS Investments .......... 828 Money to Loan ........ 605 Money Wanted ....... 606 Opportunities ......... 700 Opportunities Wtd ..... 7~ ANNOUNCEMENTS Announcina .......... 200 Buuty Aids .......... 213 card of Thanks ....... 201 Cemetery Lots ........ 20 l Florists ............... 207 Funeral Directory ..... 205 Funeral Services ...... 206 Health Aids ............ 214 Lepl Notices ......... 212 Lod&es-Clubs-etc. 209 EMPLOYMENT Nurseries ............ 815 Lost & found ......... 210 Personals ............ 211 Aaencies ............. 300 Opportunities ......... 305 Preparation .......... 307 llllWDllE SAW & SERVICE Antiques ............. 808 Appl6-nces .........•• 806 AppliMces Wned ... 807 Auctionl .....•••..... 814 Buildina Material ..... 111 . Business Equipment 818 Coins/Stamps ........ 813 Furniture •••.•.......• 800 Furniture Wanted ...•. 805 Glnee Sales ......... 705 Jewelry ..•........... 812 Marine Supptys ....... 906 Misc. for Sale ......... 809 Misc. WMted •....•... 810 Musical Instrument ... 811 Office Equipment ..... 827 Pets & Supplies ....... 823 ~Equipment .•• 819 Dap&C.ts .........• ~ Livestock ........ .' .... 825 Birds ................ 826 REAL ESTATE Acrup .............. 511 Apts. furnished ....... 407 Apts. Unfurnished .... 408 Bldg. to be Moved .... 81~ Business Property .... 500 Business Rentals ..... 421 Condos for Rent ...... 409 Condos for Sale ....... 507 Commercial Property 505 Desert Property ....... 513 Farms & Ranches ..... 512 Garages for Rent ...... 400 Houses for Sale ....... 508 Houses for Rent/furn 405 Houses for Rent /Unfum ............. 406 Directocy of Business Services Houselceepins Rooms 413 tiotett.: .............. 416 Industrial . . . . . . . . 506 """"""' Property ...... 509 lake Shore Property 515 Lots for Sale ........... 51 O Mobile Homes ........ 917 Mortaaae & TD ....... 607 Motels ............... 415 Mountain Cabins ..... 422 Office Space ......... 420 Out of State Prop ..... 514 Real Estate Wanted ... 518 Rentals to Share ...... 412 Real Estate for Xchl ... 517 Real Estate Loans ..... 600 Rooms for Rent ....... 410 RESORT PROPERTY For Sale .............. 4 Ui Rental .............. 417 •PoolSemce BOOKEEPING A PAIN? SUNSHINE SITIER SER· VICE, now open. Baby- sitter and companion for the elder1y. House/pet sitters. Hourty /vacation. Screened & bonded, CPR certified and finger· printed. Call Sue 961· 1322 ~ \1~ • '=1 • "' ·~ ?I. ·-.... ,. .... MAINTENANCE CONCEPTS FENCING GOINGON . VACATION? FINEST QUALITY SER· VICE & REPAIRS. 20 yrs. eXJ)erience. Pre Season Spedal: l month FREE service. Free est.imate & sX>Of analysis. Evans Life Guard Pool Service. 546· 8008 Full prdenina service, susonel flower plantinc. Landscapinc. sprinkler yard improvements, Let George do it. Profes· sional, computerized reports tailored to your needs. Small business & individual specialist. Licensed tax return pre- --1)arer: sole proprietor, partnership & corpora- tion. Call Geotge Bien· Stadt (714) 964-2002 LOVING, RELIABLE DEPENDABLE Nannies, housekeepers available live in-out. Prescreened. $100 a wk. 664-5108 lawn treatment, weed control, routine mainte- nance ~~ renova· tion). l ' /booded. 894-6665, Rey Perard. SPECIALIST EJectrical, construction, plumbing, etc. 714-857· 4728 MAINTENANCE CON· CEPTS fencing Special· ist. Electrical Construe· t ion Etc ... (714) 8 57- 4728 Mature woman will take care of your house, plants or pets Of your children. Exec ref i... reas. Mrs. Shearer 646-L251 •Steam Cluninc ATTORNEY AT LAW JAMES f. LECK SPECIALIZING IN: •Personal Injury •Auto Injury •Boats, Bikes, CHILD CARE/ HOUSE- KEEPERS AVAILABLE Live in OI out. carina, dependable, sa..-9 to meet your needs. Domestic Excellence Alltncy 832.3665 Aviation, Etc. BABY /CHILO CARE in •Malpractice: my Meu Verde home. Lepl or Medical ACnJss "°"'~ o.y •Work-Related time. Kllthy 7916 ln1'ury CHILD CARE OFFERED FT PT MY HOME. DAYS ., •Insurance Claims EVE. FENCED YARD, •Product Liability REF. 760-2581 •Wrongful Death PT BABY SITTER •No charge for NEEDED FOR 3 month LANDSCAPING & Tree Service & Clean Ups. Monthly fee. Jim 553· 1554 •Dom•itic ROOM ADDITION. Remodeling, decks, patio covers. Lie. & bonded. Call for free est. 546-5403 2f tv home repair, small jObs .. quick andr . Cati for free phone on all work. 760-7: PROFESSIONAL WIN- DOW TINTING lC!Ur ta.. or mine. Ref. 855- 4160 LOCAL llOTHEI/ DAUIMID TUii will clean ~r ~use or office. I~· Clean and conscientious. 857 · 8501 CARPET CLEANING UNIQUE GARDENING AND LANDSCAPE SER· VICE. Est in area since 1973. We do tree trim· mina. c~ mowin& and ec:tain~-~mplete ~ina ~e. 646- •M11Dl'Q For a dependable dry wall compeny call Artis- tic Interiors 556· 1160 ... small repairs. Room additk>n. CUstom texture STEAM CLEANING Newport Power Cleaning •Sidewalks =~ks eRestaurants •Engines (714) 675-2523 •Tile DEAN THE TILE MAN •Video T1IANINlll'ATION AirplMes ............ 900 Antiaue Classic Car ... 912 .\utos tor Sele ........ 910 Autos Wanted •....... 915 Auto Parts & Tires .... 907 Auto Repair/Dom ..... 913 Auto Repair/fOf ...... 914 Boats ................ 905 Campers ............. 919 fOfeian & Sports ...... 911 Mopeds .............. 909 Motorcycles & Bikes 908 Motor Homes ... : ..... 916 SERVICES Schools .••........... 608 Situation Wanted ..... 308 CEMETERY PLOTS: Pacific View Memorial Park, Newport Beach, CA Vista Del Mar Plot, Graves A,B1C-Lot 90. $600.00 eacn, all 3 for $1500.00 cash. Contact M.D. Bennett, 2405 Kala· nianole AveJ..., Apt 209, Hilo, Hawaii ~ 720 209-1.odps- Clubs-etc. 211 .......... MAJOR CREDIT CARDS! REGARDLESS OF CREDIT HISTORY.~ NEW CREDIT CARD. NU ONE REFUSED. FOR INFO. CALL 1·315-733· 6062 EXT M 386 TWO PROFESSIONALS seekq • tt*d '° stwe expenses, of specious, clemn\C nice__ coettfur· Dble Verde home. Monthly ,.,. $500 + util· ities/expenses split, security= & refer· ences . Call Mr. Green • -9310 o.ys (or 545-8589 Eves) Legal Consul-old bmby. Musn-. own ~toCDM. tation. No Call Liz• 720-1852 recovery. No attorney fees. NEWBORN Nurseries, 2372 South-=--~·~ East Bristol 1079 #8 Newport Beach BABYSITTER PT AS MAXI MAID (55 min to a cieln house). flllt ... service. Twn d11FQ. 521-7837, 648-2154 LIVE-IN NEEDED M-F. 2 yr & 6 Yr. Turtle Auck. F• nea. _£nils.sh fwred. Cm1 UC 851·2442. Eve SERV1CE Shampoo & Steam Clunina Spotlifters, Deoderizer Included. 2RMS & HALLWAY i:Gt5RS CARPET CLEANING 7 DAYS (714) 472-G230 ASK ABOUT HOST DRY CHEMICALS l&BBlln in BusSince 1980 CONCRETE PATIOS, Drive-decks, concrete t"8MNed w/epmcy store. Brick-blockwork. Lie. 966-2134 VIDEO PROJECTOR· UltimMB quality, Peno- sonic, proiects 50 inch to 80 inch ~ TV Md computer. RGB i~t used once. Colt $7, . Askins $4,500. 721-1438 ·~· ,_flUllll ORVILLE WANTSYOUf .. __ 152_-0IOI __ __. NEED. 2 bars 2 and 3~ ~ 721-8322 . ... CARPETING at direct wholesale prices installed. All major manufacturers and stvtes. CaH for an appt. 714-567-3526 CHILD CARE -: HOUSEKEEPEI AVAILABLE IS YOUR BABYSITTER ON VACATION? O.V c.re awillble in my CM home, daily _ 9r weekly. Mary 650-2864 MARY KAY COSMETICS. Diane Stowe, Profes· =-~Consul· OUALITY LAWN SER-~ICE. LMwn 9vk:e .... able CC}mPltlt to mow & ed91. Calt 631-4535 t-bm ~ Mord9ble ar... Countr ... Call Connle660· 1399 after ll:lOa.m. · CALIFORNIA SWEEP Camnmdll & .... Uc & bandld. ~2563. We ... ,.,. 9111 II •a MUSIC L£SSONS, ~ home by Mr. ,..,.,. Jr Hi. a.nil Dir 33,... in o.c. All tnsa & Wood- wind&. Ma-n15 ............. ••••• .1.50 PER DAY That's all~ pay for 3 lines ~:imum SERVICE DIRECTORY &-.=z CMI 631-1120 EXT 11 Looki"I for friendly, il .... idlnt ...... to war9' • dlrb It our llllCk locllfot• llt ,.... partf .............. ... dtlJI&_ ..... .... ablll If i• 1111 ~ vilit UI at Irvine Meh F..,_,1 Mid. in Alrtum Court. • QI (714) 640- 7701 Join The Leader of Office, Automation If YQU have these skills: •P.C. eWordprocessing •Data. Entry •File Clerks •Typiw •Accounts payable eReceptionist I ~/Executive •Seeretaries All Shifts Availat·ll! Come to our Costa Mesa location 2790 Harbor Blvd. Suite 109 Mon·fri 9am·3pm Proper 1.0. required for more information call Costa Mesa (714)557·4427 Anaheim (714)535·4900 Long Beach (714)490·955 l \:ln1FOrCe· ten'fM'!-r •-vec•• '""' ~It 1.0 .1. EARN $7.75 HR. We need assistance in eva· luatinj and responding to daily work reports sub- mitted by our agents throuchout the state. No experience necessary; wen at home. for infor· mat ion send self - addressed, stamped envelope 9~ inches long to: AWGA. Dept E. Box 49204, Atlanta, GA 30359 FEDERAL STATE AND CIVIL SERVICE JOBS NOW HIRING, Vour area $13,550 to $59,480. Immediate openings. :all 1(315) 733-6063 Ext. F369 GET PAID FOR READING BOOKS! $100 per title. Write PACE C947, 161 S. Lincoln Way, N. Aurora, IL 60542 GOVERNMENT JOBS $15,400·$72,500 Now Hiring. Excellent benef · its. Call 504·649-7922 Ext j-8348 •FUN WEEKEND JOB* Vou choose when. Give out samples in market, near your home. 962- 5688 GIRL FRIDAY with iood telephone voice accurate typing and JOOd with filures. A car· •nc office in Corona del Mar, 759·1150 PART TIME AM, Week· ends, late afternoon, week deys. Must be 18! sJOd drMnc record. c.1 12 Noon to 7 p.m. 54(). 3008 HIRING ASSISTANT ~ n staff. If you like workinc in a =•sant. a~h~~~ Cin.:=" ol Jt.Tr. Aootv in person. 220~ Marine Ave.. Balboa Island DISTRICT MANAGER Fufl time, futf benefits, .,..MM>t is.. ean Jeff 540- 3008 SEll ADVERTISING Far ........ •owtl• i~--Mapper in O.C. ... Ill J01oW own ....... "" ... the llmlt. 962-6443. 9 a.m. · 5p.m. OVERSEAS JOBS. TAX FREE INCOME All OCCUPATIONS. COM- PANY PAID IENEFllS. Cafl (305) 456-ai03 OI send resume ID: Wortd-wide~ 1126 S. federal HWy 1322, fl Lauderdale. Fl 33316. Advance fee.full refund if not placesd oversw per coeitract. Licensed as an overseas employment agency. HIRING GOVERNMENT JOB VOUR AREA. 1'82~-:~~· f:~ 3375. GET PAID FOR READING BOOKS! $100. per title. Write ACE B947, 161 D .• Lincoln Way, N. Aurora. ILL 60542 OVERSEAS JOBS, Tax free income all occupa- tions. ComPC!rll paid benefits. Call (305) 456- 6603 or send resume to Worldwide Employers. 1126 S. Federal Hwy #322, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33316. Advance fee full refund if not placed over· seas per contract. Licensed as an overseas employment agency. PT LIGHT EASY custo· dial at Westcliff Plaza 17th and Irvine. Half hr 5 days a week. Call Jan for details 733-2689 HIRING! GOVERNMENT JOBS -VOUR AREA. $15 000-$68 000. Call (602) 838-S885 Ext 3375 NOW HIRING YOUR AREA. $13,550 to $59,480. Immediate openin1s. Call 1-315· 733-6062 Ext #f 369 EARN $7.75 HR. We need assistance in eva- luatina and responding to daily work reports sub- m itted by our agents throughout the state. No ex~rience necessary; paid to compMite train· ing. work at home. For info send seff addressed to AWGA, Dept. E, Box 49204, Atlanta. GA 30359 HELP WANTED College or High School student; as offfce assistant C.D.M. part time. 644-4022 "ALL CASH BUSINESS" National Company seek self-motivated person to own and operate their own business. Census reports show average profit of $1,370.63 per m9!1th expanding to $3,189.50 due to com- pany's participation. Ser- vice company owned accounts currently han· dling Frito-Lay and other name brand food pro- ducts. Requires approx- imately 8 hours per week and i nvestments of $15,000 cash for equJp- ment Call toll free 1-800- 782-1550 Operator 4·S, anytime. EASV WORK! Excellent PIY! Assemble products at home. Call for info 504-641-8003 Ext A- 8348 NOW HIRING. Vour area. $13,500 to $59,480. Immediate openings. Call 1·315·733-6062 Ext F 369 GOVERNMENT JOBS $15,400-$72,500. Now hirifll. Excellent benef-its. C.11 504-649-7922 ExJ2550 GET PAID FOR READING books! Sl00.00 _~ title. Write: PASE-M041161 S. U11colnway.N. Aurora, IL60542 GROUNDS KEEPER/ HMdr man. local, -..ful~ ....... w . ~o Cllr9 .,.,..1 afticl -Id .,,.... o.c. AirpOrt. ri ....... vise janitor and lawn rnaint ODl•ec::ts. Auist bldl mfr. Split hrs. pet'· fecf for~ retiree. Ask for J~ 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 722-6122 EARN $7.75 hr. We need assistance in evaluatina and respondinc to dailY work reports submitted by our aaents throughout the state. No experience ~ paid to com-Dtete tra1ni0J. Work at home. for information send self -addressed, stamped envelope, 9~ inches Iona to: AWGA, Dept. E Box 49204, Atlanta, GA 30359 WE WANT YOU If you are enthusiastic, energetic and hard working, Position available as store clerk. Benefits include medical, dental/life. Profit Sharing. On the spot interviews!Thurs. and Friday July 21 and 22, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. 30018 Crown Valley Pkwy Laguna Niguel (714) 495- 5543 (STOP-N .GO MARKETS) AUTOMOTIVE needs part time telephone sales rep, for follow up, reorder, telephone sales exp pref. Pleasant phone personality required. Air- port area. 756-2054 PROGRAMMER ANALYST ..........., .. indUd.M ... bulill 111 ..... and ~=-= Md....,.ut11a ... ~ la~­....... prajed nw •tr tor prajec:ts ......... hm ............... ....,..., implenmtalla.e. .... c.ddll1wl .... a .-a15,_._,. T'ww...,.. :crcri=coSrc: ICCf, .... ..,.. .......... dlt c .. ........... la ClnUWll ctr 1 n ... ............. comp YIM' •I• nee or ""9hlhnt. .,.. ,.0. .. 15417. S...,.._CAl2131. 1.0.E. HIRING! GOVERNMENT JOBS-Your area IA~:m\~~· ~:~ 3375 GOVERNMENT JOBS! Nowh .. in~-- both '"':Lilted and unskilled. for list " ;ot>S and _ ~pplic•tion, call 615-383-2627 Ext J 112 ENTRY LEVEL PER-SONAl. DEPT. $19,000+. Your ct.a ID llt N> HurMn ~All =711: ~ ~ ~ ... Yii4Rr1.o.E. 4) ===-===- Guards IMMEDIATE OPPORTUNITIES ALL SHIFTS• WEHW •FULL I PA"RT-Tlm WE OFFER: 80GD PAY•PEITAL. OPTICAL I •DICAL llllUll'dlCE • CIEDIT Ulll .. PIWILEIEI • PROFIT IHAllll • U•RJR•s. TRAlllll8 I CERTIFICATDI en ... ) WE REQUIRE: 11 YRS. OR OLDER• OWi TMllPORTATIOI I TELEPHOIE • RETIREES WELCOME SHIELD SECURITY, INC. 1063 N. GLASSELL ST., ORANGE (714) •• 3181 (714) •11 •t•1 GENERAL OFFICE YARlm $19,000+ Yau ... , ... .._. ........ ~ ... ................ juat ... ",.. ... FUn .... ., ....... "'°"' .., .......... . 2059. Oll!Ollce ..... 7IM070 E.O.E. SECRETARY PBtSONEl $21.500+ u .. '°"' ,..... • .., actw.ICe ............ dept '....., ...-1c11:s.c.P1m firm. Promotion up to O.M.5~ ...... 76M070 SECRETARY PROMOTION I $22.000+ ,.... ... oppartunltr '°!'I'*· ....... o.c. Airport ......... ....... = .. .......... lutwaln ...... • 1st.,.. Tap .... Alllllf#£ .... Oll90.. ..... 1ll-tl10 E.O.E. GENERAL OFFICE •FUNW/PAND MOU $15,000+ a... ..... mrt. y ............... .. If lu1l1 111 Isl ... ........ "' .. "'" ....-...o.c;....-....... =.c:. .. ~,~:.,. ... ... Olll ........ ,..,. E.O.E. RECRUIT & GROW RICH. Help me find men & wonwa, who_,. ID 1N1 futt time. wan pe time and um 6 fiaure income. You cm wn $1,000-3.00Q 11!1' more for•••·• •Hudlan 714-55).1551 ATTENTION bc1l•ll i11cametar ...._ t 111 .. :'4~~~ OFFICE OVERtCW> IE ~VE lliDIAlt (ffJKS_.__.. e 181-PC e lllDSTIR e IURDPERFECT e IULTIIATE • DISPIJmRE • 11~6 e LOTUS 1-2-3 lent ' Short !~m Aui(nments e Beus SSS • ?JM bcititn • r., ht (114) 474-2974 ........ !a.oo ~~ lllml111 Ille liwt! EOE i 00-X. free RECEPTIONIST UTE TYPING OK $20,400+ y_.,.... .. =::::.-:-!= .... 19 .......... --·.. -. -it Naz::.-:=...._ Oll5 Ollce ...... 1114111 ' WORD PROCESSING Fun office $19,000+ Bonus. UpbNt atmosphere Md '/!XX own office. Growil 11 Costa Mesi firm. PtentY d perQ. bonus fun out· i!ll ..... people. OMS Offioe Mlllls (714) 768- 6070. E.O.E. CRUISE SHIPS NOW HIRING all positions. Both skilled and unskilled. For informa· tion call (615) 292-6900 Ext H704 tlBlt tPAY llAlESt RN's ., .. 130 ., LVN's..,. •19 ... (714) 172.0717 ·~· 'MT·tm DAYS a Eftl•I• AJX911 ..... ~ •.. ,. ,..... . ?1•1nm fl$ ? Et a• ........ ., ....... • ... rt. __ ., .. ..... .............. Liie •• ,, ...... ,_.._, .......... c:: ,. ..... ,, ·----WA $$1& 11T ..... CA&.1.1 -~ ..... • 11•• ...,,,. nsrr•• ....,." , .. nMltt , • .,. ...... ,tft •• s71 ..... •Mlt a ..,,. •A 5 , ... 2 .,......, --·-·-' ~ .......... ..., 2 I IJf&FI, ___ , ..... ACCOUNTING Account ~ $21,000. lnctaese ~ accountinc knowt· ~~~ao:: firm. Solid bel cefits.. Ask for E2001. OMS Olfice MMes (114) 761M070 E.O.E. W/P SUflERVISOR McJWll up $24,000. Ale ~ ructy to mowe up to SUpet vil0f7 Join the -..in111irll11dul FahioftflJlind office. Alll for E 7. OM5 Outs••M ....... =lttr 4),.. == YEI, YOU r.Alll .. ·n11 ...... , .... ......... _._ r 1 a a•' 11 '1 11 . *YESI-.....--. •YESl-i_.,..,, a • C111ld1 Ptul•t• ·YEii ..... firllllt _. '1H15 *YEii-.... , ..... ,_,, 9 a a 7 21 ................... ................ C 1 I J' u.... ...... Cllll •-•-•<a : ••1111 • en-nn •'fl• I fta.Ttn ..., ....... ttft TW'9I nt~tt -~ ..... ,,. ................. ............. ...., .. ] ...... ----~ DRAl<E OFFICE OVERLOAD •llC8'1itisb •Cllds • • Twits es...tails ........ -~ .... _ , ••• tie am Ale' I __ ._.. --fllMU'P; ... ,..... el a (714) 474-2974 1 .. v.1a1m1 Slit• 131, II ti• 100% FREE EOE .. _ ..... .._ ._,. ..,,... WOiO PROCESSOR 3 Positions to S24,000. BEAUTIFUL f'ASHION =OfACES. Glut Potential and MyouneedW/ P Jlllll Md .. can do" ........ Alk for #£2014. # OM5~MMlls7Y, 6011. EO.E • *WORD* * PROCESSING * s20 ....... * Hawe 0 l'l'**'vn 6 monh ...... lee * ~ Wotd9b. Wodelfect * Pm cu "*1hvn tRlng ~ * Mibia b k>r'Q and hrt t9tm ~ OIY cllllgl .,... .. Tta WE CMMRAN1IE: $20 tor 1lt 8 holn WOlllld on 1lt Olllgf 11•it (nut .. «> to. .. _., twecftae PQWfNf 11 • at-~··•019GGll. ...... lid lo._, ...... lo CIMaStr. QMl.10Mll DRAKE OFFICE OVERl.(W) (71~) 474-2974 18400 Von l<CiiiO\ #130 INtne SUNSHINE SITIER SER· VICE now hirina. Exp. babysitters and compan· ions for the elderty. Must have ref, own transporta· tion. Gd-Pay-Flex hrs. Sue 966-1322 SECURITY OFFICER for NPB m arket, wanted unarmed, senior citizens OK. $5.25 per hr coll collect (818)989-6366. Efficiency patrol and guard serv. ACMm I Old Nict 6 Ont•m-tal loop II W-.s..la.tawr- 16 uana,,.w. 17 Acaw II Kiadofjmticeor._. 20 Bewitc:Md 23 O.wmk:le 24 w..dolfa.m 25Pew:tnaa 26 a.... clinctioa 27 B!Wtry .if ........ 31 ec.. t1 33DPMIC:Mm• 35 Calif. Ima belt 37 Aac:imt t-pll 31 Rlnldlc ....all 40 Cpl.lad ... 42 s ...... fo-4. all Jhblsc:elll ., ..... ~::,ad ........ • , Qnry, .... SI T,..._.1dl,for-... SJ ftlCllto-lolt ,,...,.. 57 Baapla 51 &iwr o11f•:p'stie 59 ..... ca,. 60 DcHl-yomlllf,. .... 61 Polda 63 aotlt8d ~ ~:t" _.; two•: Al*. 66 llilcs~Altllr. 67 loW' " ....... . 10 ...... ... 71 .,.. ... ... 75=·· .... 77 ... II Na llnl ... •2 Dlrtot,.. .. _ ..... __ _ ........ ) "Mlll'Ylllia ., .... ... t1v ... _.. t2 J ... ... n1111..., · ,. ......... ~ o.. \CJ llllt ... ., .. II I -91 (Clim cm) 20ref··-· Jlis,ra_.. s. SS ....... .. klJ MAJOR REAL ESTATE LOAN SECRETARY Terrific ~ for ~e~~rei 'JM'f ...... office/Cieri· cal experience and an interest in real estate. Opportunity to advance to Investment Lending Assistant. Must be able to type 45 wpm, com· pose routine correspon· dence set up and main· tain files and records! and handle phones. Rea estate loan documenta· tion and trackinJ sys· terns h~ deserable. High SC diploma or ~ivalent required. Please call or send resume to: Mr. Michaet Morris Ql4) 720-9813 100 Ne~ Center Newport Beach, CA 92660 RECPT ALLNEWI TOS22.000 ......... CNlllJ • •••rr •• ... 1ana.J111111Fhll ....... , ..... ................... .... ,.. ....... OllM-M•l21D41. omoa:. ..... GLENDALE FEDERAL Equal oppty employer m/f/v/h EASY WORK! Excellent pay! Assemble products at home. Call for infor· mation. 312·741-8400 Ext. A 2550 CHARMING FURN 2 Bdrm 2 lllh. paal, ..,., =~·lfl'I!· ._ $1.1GO. lii3'iaf 412 ••• ,,. .... ROOMMATE WANTED, male c. , ........ Profas. . sioNI, non smoller to share 4 bdr house in · COM. All 1men. short joc to beech. First/last 100 deposit+ 400 per month. Avail 6-1. 76G-9195 .... ::':=-' " •• ·~c:-:· .• ...... r:. 0. ........ I J I Ml JI Jll 11111 I k& m ·-?R1 •, ... •1••••••n 1,_...t111n1•11t•-11t .. ••1 s ..._....,ww.• · ROOMMATE WANTED, male non smoker to share 2bd/2ba Newport apt. Pool, jacuzzi, park· in& $400/mo. + 1h ~nses. (714) 721· ....,....... . ~ .... .,., .... LA PWiila 90LllYllG••• Mal' ......... L .. ., ... ......... PM&, 1lttl a.. DIM• INnie IJ911o.llli ....... c.-. .... ROOM TO SHARE with 2 male pt'Qfessionats. 34th Balboe. $400 + 7 ·I Brian 673-3090 .,. ..................... ,.._.. . -•1i11l1 ____ ._. • BT-.OA-PRIVATE ROOM ANO BA TH to share in 3 bdr 3 beth house in Westprk near park, pool 1nd jacuzzi. Washer d~r and ..... ...... 8- 1. COntaCt carol 852· nn GENERAL OFFICE IEAllNW/P $11.900+ ...... Ee'' ....,U. TNI .... ,... .... ==---pa'1ri:ll .... Alll1Dr•1111 omoa: ...... 7Ue1I E.O.E. PACIFIC OPERA Looking for the perfect part time job? If you are articulate, motivated and love o.P,:er_a you have found it! Seeking com· mitted sales reps for season subscription campaian eve hours on base/ commission plus daily cash bonus. Call Mark from l ·5 at 546· 7372 TURTLE ROCK BEAUTIFUL SPACIOUS EXECUTIVE Detached house 4 Bdr 3 Bath & Oen. Nice hill view near park, pool, schoof. $2200 month. No~. Available 7-2.0. 854-8525 WESTPARK {I RVINE) Brand new detached house. 4 Bdr 21h Bth 2000+ sq. ft. Upgraded near_ park, pool, school. $1695 a month. No pets. Avail now. 854-8525 417·R11ort._.. HARBOR VIEW HOME 3 bd. 2 bth., new crpt. paint Garden water Pd. $1800 month. 643-2541 ()( 643-6412 MAUl /KAANAPALI BEACH 1 Bdrm or 2 Bdrm condo. oa..n view fully furn & equip. Ten· nis/pool/beac h. Bro· chure.854-0909 Irvine NORTHWOOD, 2bdr, 1 bath upgr twnhm on lake steps to pool, AC.c. .... all amets. $950. 583·7.jUl PALM SPRINGS CONDO 2 bdr 2 bath with private patio, pool, jac uzzi, sauna and tennis court all included. 71 4-633· 2562 GI •1111 me .. 11. Cid lllWI ... n. 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 . Amerlca11 lleart AllOClallun v.f'RE FGffirG ~ 'tO.RlfE 907. eoni:"''d-,. BUILDERS CLOSEOUT VACATION .HIDEAWAY 2 beautiful secluded condos in !Nlflificent setti111. 180• panoramic eott course, canyon and mountain view. Located renowned San De Cente aolf course. North of bncho Bernardo in San Dieco County Estates. 1 ~ hrs from Newport a.ch. T otalty Uptraded with many amenities manefestina in San Vicente CoUntry Club included in __ price. $180,000. 650-7000. AM111im Anaheim~2~ 1 Bath, DOOi. encKJSeO prace. End unit-no one abowt. Nr Oranae Thorpe & Imperial. Call Sue Kalrth or DeWJ Kauth, Eve (714) 645-4996 508-Houses for s.le GOVERNMENT HOMES FROM Sl.00 (U-REPAIR) FORECLOSURES , REPOS. TAX DELIN- QUENT PROPERTIES. ~ow SELLING YOUR AREA. CALL 1-315-736- 7375 EXT H-CA-N for current list 24 hrs. GOVERNMENT HOMES FROM Sl.00 ~~ir) Foreclosures, , Tax Delinquent Properties. Now seflin& ~r area. Call 1-315-736-7375 Ext. H-CA·N2 for cu"ent list. 24 hrs. SALE-BY OWNER-So. ol PCH. °"8rliZlld canw 2 Bed, 2 a.th. $485,000. 615-1996 GOVERNMENT H0M£S FROM $1 CU -Repair). Also w detinquent & foreclosure properties. Available now. For listins call 1-315-733~ Ext. G·369 GOVERNMENT HOMES FROM $1.00 (U REPAIR) Foreclosures, repos. tax delinquent properties. Now seUinl _ ~ area. Call 1-315-736-7375 Ext H-CA-N2 for current list 24hrs EASTSIOE COSTA MESA Owner tired ol fixirw 2 bdr & 2 full bllths. ~°l.e':"'fiXer ~ for new ownw n new eneray to finish. Do.lt>le 2 car .... t.ck ~ SP9 -2 pMio --Aeerlt must accon"'*'Y to show bec-.lle~ Call lor an a . $239,000. 650-7 SAN· DIEGO BAY FRONT PT. LOMA'S BEST 9 room, 4 bMti house ptus prden. Ewwy room . with a view. On the water, close to 2 yM:ht dubs. Arnone homes seHW. for much more. Price J l.2 million. Owner-broker co-op. (619) 224-3615 ...... "" .......... Weterfroltt home with bmtdockmnd ... ~ ci<Mls 3 bdrm 3 ba, bonus room. It won't Aelw1t 638-2755 510-Loes for s.le EQUESTRIAN ESTATE PROPERTY Available in exclusive Or-. County community. = secluded parcel su· for private estate or sub- dMsion. Principals only. 714-779-2185 SOLD EASTSIDE COSTA MESA Owner tired ol fixirw 2 bdr & 2 full bllths. ~°l1::"1fiXer ~ for new ownw n new ~ to finish. Double 2 cs .. 7'· beck ymrd spe -pMio -.s. Aeer1t mltSt == ~a~lor~oc:r~ $239,000. 650-7 ARIZONA 2.5 acre home site. Kine.man/Yucca 950. J200 down .31 monthly horses, , OK _,.., Ford Motor Co. No qualifyinc owner will carry. Aaent 818- 783-7921 UTAH 20 acres recrea- tion. Cedar~ and Dixie National Forest. Road fn>fwt "9 $7,950. $100 dn & monthly 996. No quatifyirw. Owner will carJY. Aaent 818-783- 7921 514-0ut of ..... ....... tSlANO RETREA'T. Fl Y IN, SAIL AWAY. Fmbled Orcas Is. in the San ~ is a northwoods s-..tese. 2 Bdr, 2 t.lt'I home with prder1. Lqe ..-.•ir.-.. & work-shop + additionaf 2 Bdr & 1 a.th apt for auests or income. 1 block from private air- port & marina, & beach. l mile to town. Owner must sell. $138,000/ offer. 415-662-2237 605-MoneJ to Loen WIDOW HAS MONEY for ~uity, loans/TDs. $10,000 up. No qualify- ing/ no penalty. cau Den- ison Associates 714- 673-7311 Today! 60&MoneJ W•tad 50% L. T. V Conditional sales eotlbd secured by UCC-1 -irnpt'OWled commercial location. f30,000 015% 3 ~ 109 MO. (TOM 261: 5879) SUMMER TUTOR: U.· lish grammar, writina. reactW.. Alt aces. 760- 1988 700-Bt11itt ... Opp't. BUS OPPT!! SELL ADVERTISING SPECIALTY TRADEMASTERS ADV 832-9064 700. 11 1111 .,..... BEST 1 PERSON BUSI- NESS Secure busirwu ttlM offers il1depeldellt QWnerlhis> no frwK:hile fees. ~ 10"' own workinc hoUrs (limited hours per month) free- dom for yotlf business to crow. Great future resale value. Most important immediate cash flow, producinc i~. Min- imum investment $5,900. Call Jeanne Hinz for a local appt. 1.80(). 255-5725 COMPLETE PRINT SHOP Full _price $22,000. ~000 down. 972- IF YOU OEltRE to e.n $350.00for a hours wen per week. ~ can dis-tribute Bll.e Bird l~ pure ~ fruit iuices. to ~. )Q.I must be boridabfe and have $16,500 cash for equip- ment Service c:omp9l1y established accounts. No seflinc ifwolved. Cafl toll-free 1-800-782- 1550. Operator 4-J any- time. 800-Fwnibn SOFA LOVESEAT, CHAIR, FOOT STOOL. LIKE NEW. AH for $250. 4 piece, livinc room set. loose cushions. Like new $250. 843-9294 SOFA"' LOVESEAT, CHAIK, OTIOMAN. NEVER USED $250. 843- 9294 so~ LOVESEAT, FL PILLOWS, OAK, BRASS TRl~1 NEVER USED $575. 043-9294 --. ----. •••cfll' .. R£0 HOT 8ARCWNS1 Oruad11l1 l'n.a.: ~=G&D *9r, Bl15.fi87 . Ext ~ 127-0lllce Eqllipmn $99 PER MONTH RENT IBM PC done. 640K duaf drive, @l'iilPhics hiah res monit3r, 714-261-'2416 EXECUTIVE OFFICE FURNITURE. hiCh qual- ity, nditiolm credel ID with bookcase-hutch. a.rs. tMJle.desk. misc. items. 752.9096 COMPLETE PRINT SHOP FUU PRICE $22,000, ~~~DOWN. 597· 128-lnu1 li•lls ENJOY 13-159' return on TDs. Also lend on & buy TDs. $10.r.009 up $1 mil+. Call uenison Asso- ciates 714-673-7311 T~ LOOKING for funds need imcsb's with $200,000. All funds federally insured, auaranteed income, secured by TD. Serious . . . to Bob 714-63M~ 42 FT. SAJL BOAT Hun -tircsford Formosa Cutter rig full equipped with water maker radw, s.t- Nav auto pilot. Sleeps 6. Slip in Newport Harbor, excellent condition. Financi ng Available. $139,500. Contact Pmr Wilday 702-825-0833 days. 81 BAYUNER 32 Ft Av Bridie Twin Votws 2 Staterooms exec cond. $59,000. 9?o:5645 •••hnpcln •·11 . 1987 HONDA 50 SCOOTER Low mt;m 855..-160. Alkirw . 910-A&metor .. 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PLEASE PRINT: Wttk Wttks Wttks Wttks _, Linc~ 1.l52 18.J _, 22.59 25.89 4 Linc' 16.44 22.88 28.55 32.96 5 Lim:~ 19.37 27.41 34.50 40.01 6 Linc~ 22 .JI 31 .94 40.44 47.06 7 l.1m:' 25 .23 36.48 46.43 54.12 O\cr 7 Ltnc!'I Add per l.1m: 2 9J 4 53 5.96 7.05 \II d .a"1l11.·J .tJ\\"fll'IO~ IUO• 10 h••lh l'-*l"'.1' ""'- B UY 3 WEEKS, GET I FREE! Deadline: Tuesday. 10:00 a.m. All Classified ads must ~ prepaid by cash, chttk, money order. Visa or Mastercard. Please Khedule my classified ad for weeks. Enclosed is my check or money order fot S ___ _ Name Address ---------- _________ City ___________ Zip ___ _ cwpon En agn Co tJ Mesa ew 883 Producuon Place. ewpon Beach. CA 92663 ----------- .: ,_ 8 aY 11, 1• THE NEWP~ ENSIGN Our country cousi_ns prove r Ir hin my lister. At thil writUtl Ille Ml two cbildren, and a dlinl ii ._ on AM-15. He will lie Plaillip. a name frowned upoa 1'y Km- tina. ... '· ud ~ • 2. "Can'l w 90 into J.cboa and shop?" I WlliMd. "I doa"t waat to ahop, Mom.• said my dnpter, • abe raced put with our doa in her anm. Motben of more than om child will tell you that nch one can lie ft1Y clifl'mmt. I baft a YOUJIFI' lister who ii my oppo- site in almost nay way. Sbe bated tcbool and studyin& but •• brilliant. I used to watch her 1f'81Dbling and snarlin1 11 cal- culus poured out of her pen. I just bounced a check, u uaual. She gained admittance to UC Davis medical school. I wept with envy and started fn:eluc- ing articles to become famous. Sue Kauth . When she quit school to marry wrhey'll set used to it,• said my a tall, bearded resident at Sacra-sister u she fed the aeae in the mento General, I wept again. I chicken yard. (Is it a yard or a bad known she would also hate coop?) medical school. I wanted to be ~ we go into town and the doctor. I wanted her to stay shop now?"' I whined. single and finish up. I manqed "It takes me half the day to ~o forget her yean of unhappy feed the pets,"' she answered, singlehood and geeky boy-filling the water dish for the friends, during which I mothered basenji, her to death. I worried she had To pus the time, 11 the girls chosen this man way too played on the rope swiq and quickly. gathered egs for breatfut, I The last straw was her read the local paper. It wu the announced pregnancy a few Amador &ntinal. or something months later. "Oh brother,"' I close to it. A front-pap item w11 complained to our mother, "tied the local dop, who bad been down already."' killing the livestock. There "Stop bouiflg her around,"' woukl be a church fair down the said one of my friends. "You and road on Ridge Drive with lingin' she are just different."' and dancin'. ~ My daughter and I have just "Oh good," said my sister, returned from a trip up to visit _ "we11 go." We bad broupt ber with us eight houn in the car-a deci- sion made in a moment of insanity. . - . I took notca on all the pets in my lilter'I bomebold. They bad six or seven chickens; one had been eaten by a fox. There were two frop under the house that my brother-in-law, a coun- try doctor, would croak to every day when be returned from the clinic. There w11 a mouse named Cassie. Every pet had a name, in fact. There w11 Lena the dos, to replace Marvin who had died of old qc. Glinda and Linda were a couple of curmudaeon parakeets. The fowl had names, too, but rve forgotten them. I do remember that we had to take a pet IOOle down to the lake with ~ for a picnic. "An yoa ewr aoiDI t.t to l'4 Joar MD?" I hngw.I my lilter. "I don\ bow. Maybe ,a and maybeao."ahcwwaed. Suddenly we beard ~ from the COUlim. My dauabtcr came in IObbiq. boldiJla C..W the w in her band. C•ie ......... her IMt bratba. "Our doa tried to catch her in ber teeth," lbe wept. Kristina sobbed byateric:aOy. For a while we let tbe girls cry. My daqbter wu devutatecl that her doa wu a murderer. My sister w• anpy that she had put Cea1ie down on the floor to let the airli play with her. I w• worried, beca111C my dauahter bad been 1oin1 through enoqb trauma recently with me newly-eeparated. Ev- eryone, indudina my hormonal sister, continued weeping. My brother-in-law waited in the door. As he sized up the situation, be and Kristina bepn to write a headstone for the mouse. (Give me a break, I tboqbt, but for once I · kept quiet.) Tben be came over to my daupter. "If we bad .een your dog catch a wild mouse in our praae," be said to her, --we would have said 'good dog'." "We woaJdT" 1aiffecl my d........ , -Y-. Amy did wbat baatina clop lib her are tuppaHd to do. Sbe tilled a little animal on the floor." --She ctidn\ know it WM a pet," said my dauabtcr, lookina at her comia. "We'll 10 tomor'r1>• ad buy ............ J-=bon," said my lister. Later I took the airll ad their dop for a wait. We atrolled down a lane tbroqb some pine trees in the dusk. My daupter saw a deer leap into the woods. Suddenly, ber cousin put an arm around my daughter. "You two look like my two little blonde daupten," I said. "We almost arc," said my niece. She pamed. "Even though your doa tboupt C1aie w11 a wild mouae, we will be cousins forever." "Yup,"' said my daughter. 1.ristina looked at me. "When you Ft very old and die, she and I will still be cousins." WJbanb a lot," I said. I never did get any shopping in. Sw Kouth u a c01111Mlor at o local hi8h uhooL She llw.1 in Newport &«h. Maria G••Md of Newport Beach was honored for her outstanding professional com- mitment at a special recognition breakfast, "Hats off to Volun- teers." Giannini is the winner of the Alcohol Services Volunteer Award for the Orange County Health Care Agency. Her special talent is working with family members of the alcoholic as well as significant others. Community Service conference held during May in Monterey. Hoag received the Fint Place Award, which recognius excel- lence in fund-raising. Giannini volunteers her time at the Costa Mesa Clinic and her 1EmPlf BHl ......... OW-> RAlll MAllK I. MILLER IU•AT IEIMCEI Frl-1,... F..ety .... ·111~ " ... · 1• .... , ... ....... AMU.Yllll ...... ...... 1011C A I ............ It a• 144-1111 c.ntor AIM Welner Educ:Mor Nlty Ga.er work is well appreciated by both the staff and the families coming to the clinic. ••• El Modena Commmlty Cen- ter' a non-profit aaency which assists students who are below grade level, is seeking voluntcen ·to tutor 6-12 year old students in math, reading and English. Light clerical assistance is also needed. The center is open 1-S p.m. weekdays, except Wednes- day, with tutoring conducted from 1-2 p.m. and 3-S p.m. Call the Volunteer Center of Orange County at 9535757 for more information. • •• Recreation aides are needed by the Lacuna Club for Kids,, a non-profit agency offering Share What GOD Is Doing In Your Church. Use Our Dlrectoiy to welcome someone. Call 631-8120 or 631-8133 Ask for Sharon Chandler after-school recreation for all school qc children. Volunteers are responsible for supervision of the children during sports, arts and crafts. Call the Volun- teer Center for more informa- tion at 9S3-S1S1. ••• Cllarles M. Johmon has been named recipient of the 1988 Orange County Spirit Award. The executive vice-president/ group head for Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. is the fifth individual to receive the honor. Presenta- tion of the award was made at a formal gala on June 16. All of the proceeds from the event benefited the Orange County Chapter of the American Red Cross. ••• JOMpll M. Tlloma, president of Joseph Thomas Oil Operations headquartered in Newport Beach, was honored at Orange Coast College's annual crew awards banquet. Thomas has been an OCC crew supporter for many yean. Three of the crew,s expensive high-tech eight-oared shells were donated by Thomas and he also donated six singles. He was the recipient of the first.ever "Oan- man Award." ••• Hoa1 Hoapital's recently com- pleted S21 million Campaign for the Patty and George Hoag Center Center was a winner at the 1987 Showcase Awards for the National Association for Hospital Development regional ••• Costa Mesa bailder and devel- oper, meta,. A. Sewel, bu donated $3,000 to Oranae Coast College's construction technology department. The money will be used to purchase additional framin1 lumber for the department's carpentry counes. lrvlne-Newpolt Church of R1lglou8 Sdence ... ...,, Kft.Smllfl (D) .,,_,,.,...., MIJOJ·U6Nnt.CA~714 (1J 4) 73J.JOJ 3 ~~ JULY 24: SYNTHUIS WITH SUCCESS SeMCe Time: 10:30 am 11t the Irvine Senior Center, #3 5Mtdbu11 in ll'Yine St.~.....,...... C'-dt Jl .. M.V .... Dme (Jamboree and EastblulT South) Newpori ~CA• (714) 644-1341 ,_.JI.... W ..... _. Acthtde rw C..._ 1•.JI a.a. F .... .._.for Pallw McQMW \\bnhip and lw•T th'9 pnctical, Chrift<enerrecl, biblical ~· ''WHAT REALIY MATIERS?" (a...4'6•U) YOUR BEST FRIEND ........... Chetyt Stehlina Melindl Ketler ,.., a .... ,. Mary DeChirico o.nny Cota HIE n-M.Y 11. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA ~y II. 1• l;)ogs, cats, birds· comprise 'harborlite' pets BY DINA VON BURGER with German Sbepbmla and a preference for marmallMle cats ao, naturally, she expoted her family to the same. One day, she took her children to a bird farm, and her eldest 100 fell in love with a Macaw. When Tony went off to acbool, Susan wu left to take care ofMLapiz."The upshot of this experience ii that 1be now has six exotic birds, two mar-s ......... I It seems pets are a phenomena in the Western World. Do not know about the East for have not traveled there. However, according to history Eastern monarchs had an abundance of palace pets ranging from the common to the exotic. And we do know some of the most magnificent looking domesti- cated cats and dogs trace their lineage to that part of the world. So, maybe, this is just a phen- omena among earthlings. a very fine Parisian restaurant and suddenly hearing a yip ... of sorts. Intrigued, we began to look around ... no doubt the dinen thought we were craning our neck to look at the celeb- rities ... but, in point of fact, it turned out the celebrity wu peeping out from under the long, white table cloth and try as we may, we could not entice ,~e blond" with even one tempting "three-star" morsel! Amused by our antics, the visiting British couple formally introduced us to "Darling" a very handsome King Charles Spaniel, a breed, which for some reason has not gained the same popularity in the Americas. The question was posed to us as to why Americans do not travel with their pets as do the Irish, British and Eu.r~ peans? Could not really anawer at that time, thinking of my own pets Mother was baby-sittiq. But now, of course, I could cite various reason.a: our health laws arequitestriqent-1 mean, who wants to have their pet in qua- rantine for three months. Then, too, Europeans accept the pres- ence of a pet anywhere and everywhere, which is not the case here. Costa Mesa residents The common denominator for most owners is they were brought up with pets or they always wanted to have one. Other f acton come into play, of course. But what is intriguing is why they did choose that par- ticular breed: 'present their pats' What we do know is that there is a distinct difference in eti- quette between !~ uropean and American pet l. wncrs. The former take their darlings EVERYWHERE. Our earliest cognizance of this was being at ··-·· .. ... _ .... ... ____ ··-· .. ... -... ... -... ,_ ___ --10 .. __ , ... .._,. -... . ... na --, .. .... IUI 16• ............. ...._ a., lcieftce 0-. AT OUI COIT • OM DAY OM. Y ........... ~ ·--.--... -..... Susan Bartlett had grown up .. _ _.. u.• au ---..... IUI UR :• Nn. Inc. WOta>DfUL =-°Of PETS ~11!1] ====·C'M--..... .._ __ ...._ ___ maa. _____ .,. .... . ·---··-------..... -.- BY CHERYL STEHLING Ask a man or woman about their businesses and you might be met with a simple shrug of the shoulders or unexciting answer. Ask them abouttheir kids and they might produce picture- laden wallets or complain about headaches kids arc known to produce. But ask about their pets, and that's a different story all together. Usually, they will fondly tell anecdotes about their pets. To some people, pets are more human than humans. Six prominent Costa Mesa citizens were recently asked about their pets. In this partic- ular group, the dogs seem to be the most popular animal, with cats following a close second. Costa Mesa Mayor Donn Hall has a menagerie of one dog and three cats. The dog is a Westy named Molly that travels back and forth from bis home to his business on Production Place. One of the cats that lives at the business is named Derby. She came by that name because Hall found her after he had stopped at the old Derby Res- taurant for ref reshmcnt after a meeting. Derby was lost, so he gave her a home. But the pre- vious owners had the cat dcclawed, so she bas learned how to use her teeth as compen- sation. "One of the local developen was visiting me and was petting the cat," Hall remembered. "I kept telling him not to pet her. He kept it up and she sqnk her teeth into his band. But because he wu looking for approval for a project, be just smiled." Hairs other two cats at home arc Samantha, dccribcd u "a slug" and Mr. Cool, who ii aptly ·····--··· ···-·--•6 " C:RlnER s1nE s Pecxe of ~ 'ME YOJ're Awctt QUALITY TLC FOR YOUR PEIS , IN YOUR HOME Member of Pellltl1rs Auoc. of So. C.lif . Servt111 OnlRp .._,Since 1981 • Bonded • ll-...cl • ......... •• -41 • • named. The dog could jump on Mr. Cool and be will just roll over and ignore her. Forrest Werner' is a member of the Newport-Mesa Unified ScJiool District who owns a bulldog-pit bull-mastiff mix. "My son named him Toklas after a character in 'Lord of the Rings,"' Werner said. "The dog has a huge head and ferocious bark. He really is a good watch- dog ... And it's no wonder, with such a mixture of dog. Toklas exer- cises bis territorial right by raising a ruckus with strangers. But for all his f ormidablc appearance and frightening bark, T oklas is really a big pussy cat, Werner said. Toklu weighs 80 to 90 pounds and if he likes a pcnon be suddenly turns lap dog. "lf you are sitting on a chair, be tries to jump up on your lap," Werner said. "All it takct is for someone to be a little friendly ... While T oklas will kick up a fuss if a stranger peers. over the back f encc, be is placid around Werner's grandchildren, even when they perform such abusive stunts as pulling on his ears. And birds arc not afraid of him. They will help themselves to his water or food, while be just keeps his head between his paws and watches them . Costa Mesa City Manager Allan Roeder is single, so his two dogs and bird arc bis family . Sam is a peach-faced love bird that Roeder said be bu ,,.had a long time." Sam is the quiet one of the bunch. But his Norwegian Elkbound- Malamute mix named Tequila and Udy, a German sbephcrd- collie mix, mate for quite a pair . .. Lady loots like an over- grown beagle," Roeder said. "She was an adoptee from the animal shelter that I wu orig- inally going to keep until I could find a home for her. But that WU three years qo." Tequila and Udy both have lush tendencies. That ii, if peats happen to leave a ..... of beer or wine littina around, come black and notice empty atas1e1, chances are either Lady or Tequila have taken their f tll. Arlene Schafer, executive director ef the Costa Mesa Claambcr of Commerce and former mayor, U. a IS-year-old cat named Tuha and a 10- mont b-old frisky 1olden retriever puppy called Giqer. The two make an interesting ~ Tasha ii a beautiful calico cat, who teelDI to tlliDt abe rules the rooet. Siie lite a-.d duty in the front yard ud allowl any- body wbo Walka "' to pet ber . .. ..-;. Fl • tlDnt1 abe ii a doa. Srt"w ..W. T..U ii Dot i6aid ol .. lild ii wtriee to lee' 'd• ...... will jmt ........... , ...... ... . ... ...,.... ... ... Pat Care Co. offers 'supermarket I or pats' It's summertime: Time for sunshine, outdoor living, an occasional summer storm, run- ning with the dog on the beach and flcu. Fleas? Yes, those obnoxious, bard-shelled little creatures that can make pets' lives miserable during the summer, causing much concern for their owners. So how do we lick the summer flea problem and keep the pesky parasites under control? A start is to visit the Pct Care Company on the comer of Irvine and Wcstcliff Drive in Newport Beach. The knowledgeable and courteous staff will answer ques- tions and point customers in the right direction. "We have a number of employees here with a combined service in the pet industry of about 30 years ... said Lee Hein, spokesperson for the Pct Care Company. "They have all worked in some facet of the pct industry and some have been managers of pet stores." Hein said that the flea season officially began in June and will continue through October. What will further aggravate the situation is a rain shower, which increases humidity and helps eggs to hatch. Two most suscept- ible animals for fleas are dogs and cats, because most owners allow them to roam freely between house and yard. When that happens, the animal will bring fleas and eggs into the house and carpet becomes an incubator for fleas. "'Ninety percent of a flea's lifespan is . spent in the environment," said Hein ... Con- trolling the fleas through that area works best and that is spraying or powdering the yard, which works to kill adult fleas." The cycle of adults, larva and pupa can be quelled through constant yigilance. U nfortu- natcly, the only part of the cycle that cannot be eradicated is the egg. So when a pet owner sprays or powders a yard, seven to 14 days later, new eggs will hatch, beginning the cycle again, Hein said. He suggested spraying the yard every week. He advises customers to read labels to ensure that the remedy is insec- ticide specific. In other words. make sure that the spray states it will not only kill the adult fleas, but the larva and pupa as well. For the indoors, Hein said powder, sprays and foggcrs all do the trick. However, the most cff ective method is a certain carpet spray, which can be last up to 120 days and it won't harm or stain the carpet. Cats tend to bring in fleas more than dogs, because of their tendency to roam the neighbor- hood, bringing back fleas from nontreated yards. Hein sug- gested keeping the cat as a strictly indoor animal~ with a litter box. Owners need to read labels to make sure a flea spray or powder is safe for cats. Collars arc also safe for cats and C1 5 11• .. 71 MO -~-Tiii Piii Cln C1 J If II I *tlll J •Ut llf .......... I....., II fill' ' llf ..... ,... ... With 'Critter Sitters', pets play while owner is away Four years ago, Carl Ander- son got fed up with the corporate world and bought a company called Critter Sitter. As such a name would imply, the service will go to the home of vacation- ing clients and feed, water and exercise their pets. And Anderson said he has never been happier. "'I am pro- bably working twice as bard as 1 have ever worked in my life and enjoying it as much," And- erson said ... I have found my home and will do this the rest of my life ... But Anderson's service goes beyond sitting pets. He will water the lawn and plants, bring in the mail and other sundry little chores the home and pet owner desires.· He said be even picked up a newspaper for a client and banked a check for another. Anyone interested is encour- aged to call Anderson ·s answer- ing machine. He asks that first- timc clients leave an address so be can send them literature about Critter Sitter. If clients have done business with him before Anderson will ask them to leave the dates they need the service. When a fint-time client decides to use the service, And- erson will go to their homes in the evening for an interview and to fill out the necessary paper- work. .. I keep an inventory of keys for my repeat clients, so all they need to do is call me, .. Anderson said. He charges $8 a visit and discounts S 1 from the second visit per day, so clients will pay about $15 a day. The philosophy is to keep the pets within the same routine they arc used to. If a dog gets walked a ccnain time of day, then he will walk the dog. Cats get played with and A BIG FLEA PROBLEM? A TOTAL CONTROL BEGINS WITH THEE I .._,_-WE CAN HELP!-...... OUTSIDE--------~--..... ZODIAC YARD & KENNEL SPRAY Contains concentrated Dursban, one of the best flea killers available. Covers 2700 square feet. easy to apply. e25%0FF R $10.21 E11111r1-1 m Ill INSIDE---...... INSIDE------· ZODIAC IGR PLUS FOGGER VICTORY CARPET POWDER ti A freshly scented powder wtth pyrethrin insecticide for fast kill of fleas that live and breed in carpets. Just sprinkle on, wait 60 minutes and vacuum. ~250/oOFF ~eg. SUI E..,.._ 7/%7/11 0 OPEN 7 DAYS > -' Httl 9AM to8 PM ~ ~ 2121 WESTCLIFF DR. 0 ~ ~ NEWPORT BEACH tM z ... I I I •J = ... -·- le.co •I i {NTCMm} > ~ ,_ U AY 11. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS-a.Y 11. 1• At Cat Clinic, open wide and say 'meow' It has often been said that dog is man's best friend, but cat loven everywhere mipt dispute that statement. In fact, "cat people," as cat loven are called, usually want the best for their finicky felines. When it comes to health care and boarding facilities, cat ownen in the Harbor Area have a place to BO that specializes in cats. and only cats, Cat Clinic of Orange County. The clinic is under the direc- tion of Dr. Diane Steinbera and bas been designed exclusively for cats, with all of the up-to-date equipment. Steinberg aaid she always knew she wanted to specialize in cata. "Fint and foremost is my love for cats," Steinberg said. "I have found them to be loyal, amusing friends who never fail to amaze 1111 me with there stamina, arace and unceuina curiosity. Secondly, the increue in popularity of call u pell and the tremendous advancea in feline medicine both point toward tbe need for facil- ities apccirlCally designed for their .. care. The clinic offers a non- tbreatenina atmosphere to its feline patients. They are not under stress by having barking "With 6. 500 square feet of space, we are committed to supplying all your pet's needs in deptfr and variety . Your questions are our concern ... providing the answers is our business. We look forward to meeting you soon." 714/646-1163 2230 F41intitw Ro*' CAst• Mes.I, ~ill 92627 "FINALLY, A PET STORE THAT CARES AS MUCH ABOUT YOUR ANIMALS AS YOU DO." . . THE PROFESSIONAL SCHOOL FOR CONCERNED . DOG OWNERS 14 YEARS EXPERIENCE WITH OVER 10,000 SATISFIED CUSTOMERS ' WE GUARANTEE YOUR RESULTS AMERICA'S REPRESENTATIVES AT THE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS IN 1987-1988 WE SELL TRAINED DOGS INTERNATIONALLY I ~ COMPLETE TRAINING FROM 10 WU TO 8 YRS. CALL THE UNDISPUTED LEADERS IN THE .. INDUSTRY TODAY SUPERIOR DOG TRAI (714)952· dop in nciafaborina caaa. And the waitina area does not look lite a typical •doctor's off ace." Steinbeq said her 1oal wa to provide a quiet, stress-free envir- onment. "People have told me their cata are more relaxed here, .. Steinberg said. The cat clinic is a fully equipped hospital and boarding fKility offering a wide ranae of the hiahest quality aenices including vmn•iona, dietary manqement, behavior modifi- cation, flea di.-and medicated baths, dentistry, dermatolOIY, opthalmology, radiology, geriatric care and general suraery. Boarding fKilitia are avail- able on an appointment buis and features miniature cat bam- C 5 '•-.II Critter Sitters. • • C1 M e•-.n their litter changed. "We give the pets peace of mind so their owners have peace of mind while they are away," Anderson said. "Even though the pet might be lonely, it breaks up the day for them when we visit and play with them." Andenon like to think of himlelf u a friendly neighbor- hood helper. And word about his service has gotten around. He said about 80 percent of his clients come from referrals from veterinarians and other clienu. After four yean of performing such a service, Andenon has a lot of amusing stories to tell, like the one about the lady with IS cats in a mobile home. The most unusual animal be took care of was a boa constric- tor. He said this particular snake WU a baby and WU to be fed frozen mice i.natea4 of live ones. It required tbawiq it out a day abe.s of time. But that wa the cay part. The trick WU feeding the boL He had to bold the mome by the tail and hope that when the boa struc~ be would stop at the mouse. Anderson said he did not charge more for the fright factor. Then there was Mickie the parrot. Mickie could open bis cage, so the ownen would keep a lock on it. One time, Andenon unlocked the cage and went to get Mickie •s popcorn ball. When Andenon returned, Mickie was sitting on top of his cqe, laugh- ing at him. So Andenon told him to get b.ck into his cage, or no popcorn ball. Mickie did as be was told. "He can sing 'Let's All Sing Like the Birdies Sing,, in perfect key," Anderson said. "But some· times it's scary when you go into a house that nobody is in and somebody yells 'Hello.' I have to remember that there is a talking parrot in. there." Anderson's business has grown so much, be hired two ladies to help him out. And his wife, Cristina, will help out occuionally on the weekends. Andenon hu helped otben to start similar buaineacs. For mon ln/omt11tlon about Crlltn Slt1n, ct1U 964JIU. Surgery presents· alternative to euthanasia Dop have been called .. man'• belt friend,,. and IDOlt lerioua doa owners look at their canines almOlt u one of their children. The mOlt traumatic thiq for a dog owner it for the animal to , become sick. When that happens, the search it on for a quality 'ftter- inarian. There are several facton to consider. Pint should be whether or not the facility is clean and contains the up-to- date equipment required for quality dog care. The next should be whether or not the hospital specializes in dop or any certain type of disorder. And location always figures in. It is unlikely Harbor Arca dog ownen would want to travel to the outer reaches of the univcnc for veterinarian care. That is where Back Bay V ctcr- insrian Hospital rises to the forefront. The hospital 1pecial- iz.a in dogs and cats, especially dogs. .. Dop no longer need to suffer or be put to sleep because of hip dyspluia," said Dr. George Katcberian, head veterinarian of the hospital ... We are a general pr.ctice clinic with an interest hips, mainly orthopedic surgery." He said that hip dysplaaia is common among larger dogs and cuthanizing dop to case their suffering was quite common. But no longer. Katcherian said that the equipment at bis hos- pital is so state-of-the-art, it is comparable to that used on humans. .. We have the solutions here and we are unique in the Harbor Area with this ability,,. be added. Katcberian said hit hospital's radiology department wu fea- tured on national television in 1983 on .. Ag USA." Katcbcrian bu been a veterin- arian for 16 years and worked with the Back Bay Hospital for almost 10 ycan. His orthopedic speciality extends back eight years. Cuatomen need to call for apPQintmenta for their animals. Katcbcrian laid be does not offer emergency service and will refer customen to cmerFDCY clinics. Back llay Yetnlnilrllln Hos- pital u loctued at 4163 Birch Street, behind John Wayne Airport. Hows are 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., Monday t~ough Friday and 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Satur- days. For more information, call 756--0554. Cat Clinic .. • AWL WEIY-lr ..... I I 911111 II Ill llCk 11t '*'-' 11.,1111 ,.,._ ... , • _.. •1•111, 1111 1n , s11 111 ... 11r , a nln. -ITAFf PIGT8 n u11Y CGTA C1 5 ,._,.41 mocks. Steinberg points out that other boarding facilities exclu- sively for cats arc scarce in the Orange County area. Now, cat owners going on vacation can rest assured when the go on vacation that their cats will get quality care. The requirement is that the cat be current on vac- cinations. There are many office mas- cots. Harriet is a hairless Cor- nish rex, who Steinberg rescued from someone who wanted to put her to sleep. Another is a black cat named Ellis and Leo~ who appears as Steinberg's business logo. Steinberg has been a veterin- arian for two years. She obtained her undergraduate degree in biology from the University of California at Berkeley and completed her veterinary studies at UC Davis. She most recently served as a veterinarian at Stanton Pet Hospital in Stanton and Brook Ellis Pet Hospital in Fountain Valley. She is married to Wayne Kopit, who is also a veterinarian. Cat Clinic of Orange County is located at 369 E. 17th Street, Costa Mesa. Phone: 631-1454. Hours are Monday and Thurs- day. 8 a.m. to noon and 3-8 p.m.; Tuesday and Friday, 8 a.m. to I p.m. and 36 p.m ., Saturday, 9 .m . 10 I p.m. and closed on Sunday and Wednesday. !Baak !Bay . <14te'tina'ty cflo~p.ital MEMBER AMERICAN ANIMAL ASSOCIATION GEORGE KATCHERIAN, D.V.M. FULL SERVICE VETERINARY HOSPITAL • GENERAL PRACTICE •DENTISTRY • INTERNAL MEDICINE • HOSPITALIZATION SPECIALIZING IN ORTHOPEDIC AND RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY PICK UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE AVAILABLE 4283 Birch Street Ne.wpqrl Be11eh, CA 92880 (714) 51-G554 Office Hours: 1 •m -7 pm s.tlM1-5pm Doctors HouN br Appolnbnent ,_ • aY 11. I• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS-a.Y ft. t• Choose your pet and supplies at Pell nd A Smooch from a pooch can do much to alleviate depression. A kitten that finds comfort in just sitting on a lap can curb feelings of loneliness. A cock- atiel that loves livin1 on its owner's shoulder can really make a penon feel needed and appreciated. "Watching an aquarium full of anaelf11h may even lower your blood pressure," said Liza Switzer, owner of Petland. It is a fact that pets are helping people of all ages. A recent study at the University of Pennsylva- nia shows that just watching an aquarium can lower a person's blood pressure and act as a natural tranquilizer. .. An aquarium in the home can also be an educational tool for children and parents," said Switzer. Having a pet to come home to can also help "latcbkey0 children. These children can evercome feclinp of loneliness and also learn responsibility by grooming, feeding and exercis- ing the pet. It can also help build a child's self~steem. Petland is the country's only pet store that is 20 years· old and has J 60 stores across the nation, with a huge corporate headquar- ters. It features dogs, cats, rabbits, guinea pigs, all types of exotic birds, bampsten, rats, reptiles and a huge array of beautiful salt and fresh water fish. Huntinaton Beach Petland opened in March, J 986. Strolling through Petland could easily be an alMlay exper- ience, if it i1 to be totally appreciated. All of the staff are euily distinpiahable by their safari-like clotbiq. It is best to start at the front of the store and slowly work back towards the fish. Switzer said all of the animals come from corporate- approved breeden, so, unlike some pet stores, customen know what they are setting. They will know the animal's parentage and background. Included in the purchase of a pet is a free veterinarian txamination, Switzer said. Petland has a grooming ser- vice on the premises and a veterinarian that can be con- tacted for questions . "We even have a marine b.fol- ... A quiet environn1ent for \'OU and ,·our ca1·· . . T~ 1· • Cate 1n1c A COMPLETE VETERINARY AND BOARDING FACIU1Y EXCLUSIVELY FOR CATS . 369 EAST l 7TH STREET, COSTA MESA (ac~ &om Ralphs bctwen Tustin 6t Santa Ana) Please call for an Appoinnnent 631-1454 Diane Steinberg, DVM -. won't ftnd ·dOn't toucft'" =MPSlMHIL WMl .. tlndOI*' __ ............. :.'"II'''"' --·awtto ,,...._&'::~~~ .._, ... our tndOOr ''llMCI zoo. 01i1t on staff· at corporate headquarters," said Switzer "We can ,et amwen within a day." Switzer said that children always enjoy visiting Petland because it seems like a zoo to them. She said she recognizes the same children who come in every few days. She will also give tou~ and seminars to childrens' group1. P~tland u located al 1011 Adam.r Awnw in HunlinKton &aeh. Store hourJ t11e MonJay throurh Friday, I 1 a.m. 10 8 p.m., S.turdlly, JO a.m. lo 8 p.m. and Sunday 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. PltoM: 96J-4887. LAii IF PETl-Plllllll -Lill Ma (Ill) ,_. ...... I litml D JOI• ..... " 11111111m11111r 1111. Ill I lllF..,. PnH11 1111111 I ..... 1111111 ,..., 1111 II lllllSIF llr .. I Ill. ....... I lirlllf If llllf .... m I ,,1111 -ITAff PllTI IT IAIY IBlll•'8 Opening in August to meet horse, pet needs Pct Plex is not only a unique blend of the words "pet" and "complex," the whole store is unlike any pet store the Harbor Area has ever seen. Pct Plex is set to open its doors on Aug. 19. "We have a dual complexion in our store," explained co- owner Sandra Long, "a full- service, full-line pet store that bas all of the supplies pet ownen need and we will also be the home of Birchwood Saddlery, f uU-line equestrian tack, primar- ily dedicated to the 100 jumper and dressage people." Long's partner, Carolyn Osier, will be operating the pet supply section of the store, while Long will focus her attention on the equestrian end of business. Pet Plex will not be selling pets, however, Long and Osier will put potential pet ownen in touch with breeden of a partic- ular pet they are interested in. "We will have special breeder days, where brecden of a certain type of dog might be there with their puppies," Long explained. Both Long and Osier have been involved in the pet industry for about four years. Long breeds dogs and Osier breeds cats and they both are bone ownen. The idea for their un- ique type of stqre stemmed from their experiancc. "We found we were a resource and were always trying to find anawen for our customers, .. Lona said. "We were working with consultants to help find those answen." Long said that there really an extensive market for hone tack in the Harbor Area. Some stores around Orahge County miaht have some tack, but not as comprehensive a line as will be found at Pct Plex. Long said that many riders from Southern Calif omia would either have to travel down to Del Mar or up to Burbank to have all of their horse heeds met. By having a store centrally located in Costa Mesa, custo- mers from Villa Park, Long Beach, El Toro and San Juan Capistrano will find it more convenient than the afore- mentioned places. Long added that the eques- trian center at the Orange County Fair Grounds is nearby and Costa Mesa Rip School and Oranae Cout Colltae will provide an excellent part-time employee resource. In the pet store section, owners of dop, cats, birds, tortoila and small animals such • ham1Mten, guinea pip, rats and rabbita will find all of their needs met with a variety off ood and acceuoriet. Lona said that there will be a small fi1b section, which is more service-oriented than hobby-oriented. In addition to providina full- tervice for pett, Pet Plex will alao be workin1 witb local uimal 1bclten with an adopt- a-pet pr~. hi Pkx ii lout~ '" 2230 Foltvlew R""""' tlw conwr of Wlboft, IWXI doOr 10 t/w '°" oJ/b. LQ,k /"' It 10 .. on . A111. 19. .Old dogs learn new iricks with training Bob Taylor calls bis dog training business Superior Dog Training and it ii aptly named. Taylor bas a degree in psycho- logy and be uses it broadly in hi.a work. "We take dogs from all over' the world and train them for people," Taylor explained. "What we do here is different because we analyze the dog and the customer and custom train the dog accordingly." Taylor said people train dogs for protection, obedience or for seeing~ye dogs. Superior Dog Training offers a special one-on- onc service and both the custo- mer and dog will benefit all around. He said he gets into the genetic background of a dog and its parentage, just like a psycho- logist would ~th a person. He examines why the cust omer brought the dog in and the customer's attitude towards the dog and the homelife the dog has. "We want the dog to be the ultimate result for the client," Taylor said. "Everyone ii differ- ent and we make that dog the best in the world for a particular client. And it works." Taylor said the work is uncon- ditionally guaranteed and the typical training program might take up to three months for completion. After that time, customers can enjoy their own "T aylormade" dog. Taylor said be bas worked with dogs in Hollywood and many wellknown clients. He actually gave his own personal dog, a higblytrained German shepherd, to a client who had just suffered some emotional trauma. But the client insisted on paying Taylor for the animal. .. The dog is the only disaster dog in California right now," said Taylor. "It can parachute out of airplanes." Taylor added that the dog helped to turn the client's life around. Pet supermarket. • • C17 fn.flllM can last up to 12 months, Hein said. Dog owners arc encouraged to shampoo or spray their animals after taking them out for walks. Diet is also an important factor. During the humid moatba, ownen can add mineral supplements to their pets' food . Hein cautiom owners to exper- iment with such home remedies of prlic or brc.wcr's yeast in small doses to sec bow the animal reacts. A balanced diet is very beneficial for flea control, to help boost a healthy system intbe~ Animals of the indoor variety, such u pinea pip, hampstcrs or rats, arc not likely to have a flea problem if their cages arc kept up off tbe floor. Pet Care Company bu cvery- tbiq pet ownen need for flea control and more. Tbe store wu o• •••• ia June, 1916, by Cyndi M-wl boMll ~JOO 1quare leel ill a auper market-type ....... re. .... ltOl'e literallJ .... it ..... if tbere ii tbe lfict'• pa 11IMlitJ it dOllD 'l ._.a,..._._ i9em, it caa be ...... Customers that own any type of animal will find all their needs met at Pct Care Company. Hermit crab food , monkey chow, salt licks for bones, bird paraphernalia from cages to bird baths, anything and everything to do witla fish, whatever the pet, Pet Care Company is the place to check first. Hein said the store f eaturcs 16 diff crent brands, many of them for dop and cats. All food is guaranteed. If a customer's pct doesn' like a certain brand of food, the cus- tomer can return the unused portion. Pct Care Company doesn' sell pets, but customers can enjoy the store's mascots, Ashley the cat and Pongo, a turquoise and gold macaw parrot. A sec- tion of the store ia reserved for a pet aroomina tervice. Hein aaid dull tbe store does mucb in repat bulinea. -customen wtao .--here ue so imprelllll, tM, won 'l abop .. , ............... . ,., c.. ea,..,,,'"*" •I ?!fl Wntdl/1 Drlw, N•""'°" ... pleorw: fSOa ,, ......... , ....... , .... .--.'-P•..t. All of the training is done at Superior's Stanton site. The fint step if for a client to call and make a consultation appoint- ment. Then they visit with their dog. A one-hour comprehensive ana- lysis ia done on the dog. Owncn can arrange training seuiom to their own pcnonal schedules and arc required to attend cl.uses with their dogs. "We do both on and off-leash training," Taylor said. "Every- thing we do ia based on proven practice and every exercise is unique." and bis wife, Marla, arc grad- uates from trainina 1eboola in the United States and Germany and membcn of Cout Schutz- bund Club. They were the world champions in Scbutzhund lut year and have been featured on television. At completion, the results arc tallied up and a specific game plan is discussed with the client. Taylor bas been doing dog training for 20 years. Both he For mor~ information on Superior Dog Trainin8. call 952- 3406. --A Ill FLEA PR•LEM1 - WE CAN HELP! TO HELP CONTROL FLEAS ON YOUR PET SHAMPOO . VICTORY VETERINARY FORMULA Contains .075~ pyrethin a naturally derived flea and tick killer. 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NEWPORT BEACH 811-ml 25" OFF I I r---1 •rr...OCUA•j ... .. -,_ • aY II. 1• THE NEWPORT ENMIN/C08TA MESA NEWS-a.Y 11. 1• With the h Ip of Ru ' 0 s, Russo's Pet Store bu brought quality pets and service ,to the Harbor Arca for 20 yean. But lately, some long-time customers might have been complaining that they have had trouble locating the popular Fashion Island store. Bob Tetreault. In September, Russo\ permanent home will be in the Bullockl Wilshire wing near the new parkina lot opening in the Broadway aide. "'We are spending a lot of time dcsi.ping this store and we plan to stay this time," said Tetreault. for the animals it features, u well • boob about those anim- als. Tetreault said the store works only with quality breeden, both _local and over-seas. A special service when a customer buys a pet is a complimentary veterin- arian check up. "We answer a lot of ques- can f tions," Tetreault said. "'Usually. more customen arise after the customer gets tbe pet home. Our phone can ring off the book sometimes, but that's what we're here for." Other services highlighted are grooming and obedience classes. The knowledgeable and cour- teous staff will answer all que&· With all of the renovation taking place in Fashion Island, Russo's has had to move around. It is currently in residence in a suite where Moongate Salon used to be, between Robinsons ,,nd Atrium Court, said manager A hallmark of Russo's is service. There is a full-line pet center offering a variety of cats, dogs, small animals, reptiles, birds and salt and freshwater fish, Tetreault said. The store carries all of the supplies needed Costa Mesa pets. 1111 1•n.11111n legs. Ginger, on the other band, thinks she is a child. Her favorite spot is the spa area and Schafer said Ginger hasn l learned to fear the water. Near the spa is a couch and if Ginger sees people bead- ing her way, she will jump up on the couch as if to say, "'I have my place, now go find youn." She also enjoys Schafer's orchid garden, where she baa been known to gather a bouquet and present it to her mistress. Rounding out the Schafer menagerie is a SO-gallon tank with fancy goldfish in the living room. Schafer said the fish usually become a topic of con- versation among visitors. Schafer's work partner, Chamber President Art Kid- man, not only bas two dogs, but 'Harborlite' pets. • • CHll_. frlM 11111 21 m alade cats, and probably any d ay German Shephefds will come into the picture since her other ones passed on, although she swears "eight is enough." One is enoug h for her mother, Barbara Williams, who gradu- ated down to a miniature dach- shund Fritz, who glories in ruling the roost at the Williams• lovely home. Many years ago, Bob Ander- son, a busy business executive who says he is a "country boy" at heart, wanted a sturdy pet familiar with four-legged anim- als. So he brought home a Queensland Heeler, a coyote- loolcing dog bred by the Austral- ians to herd cattle on the vast stations "Down Under." When Bob married Gayle, she brought the tiny Shih Tsu "Angie" who seems to rule the roost even to intimidating Bob ·s newest pet DJ, a handsome Weimaraner, not to mention the ir seven quarter horses. In all fairness to "Coyote" he is getting on in years and quite arthritic. Other Shih Tzu lovers, who have always had this breed, are Terry and Steve Miller and Lynn Hirsch. Ileane and Nick Doolin, on the other band, love schnauzers. Fritz has been a mainstay in their family for J 7 years. Shirlee Guggenheim, whose fat her was a vetemarian, naturally grew up with all sorts of pets. But pres- ently, Shirlee\ love is a teacup poodle that husband Bob gave her. The tiny fluff insists on sleeping on the bed-natur- ally-and under the covers.I Shirlee was beard to discuss this with other poodle ownen, who said they bad experienced the same! How to solve the dilemma? Jt\ a no-win situation since the pet owner would be up all night listening to their poodle either scratch or yip. We fOl'IOt to ast Nancy Zimmeyeer if her mapifaat black standard poo- dle JoJo bad the ume trait u his tiny counterpart, but we do know that Marta de Duenu' giant white poodle did. Dori deltruif pew up with dop and an inherited love of cats from her p-andmother. She really llM te loWi the latter, u Dori ia alllrP.-Nevertheless, Hayley and TtiOiDU rule the .. rooa • die del.ruif' residence, mucb to the CODll.Cmation of Ja no JOWi N dop, but deciW dlat die ...._. ia too Jarp for ~ dwellm. TbeJ aperieamd tWa f-=t early OD ill .... F •be Pomwitely, ., ..... o1..._19ctJfamiHee• ....,,. ........... .... • a raMi for ta.Ir ~ ....... 1--A .. ..,1 ..... -a I ... ... four young children and be said it can get '4riotous at times." The K.idmans presented a golden retriever puppy to their children on Valentine's Day, but a few weeks later, tragedy struck. The puppy bopped over the back fence and was seen being coaxed into a car by a man. Heart- broken, the Kidman.a canvassed the neighborhood and bung out fl yen. One of the flyers caught the attention of a lady who lived nearby. She just learned that her son was allergic to their beautiful and rare Welsh springer spaniel. So she offered the dog to the K.idmans for a very low price. A few days later, a man showed up at the Kidman 's door with their golden retriever. "'We were very grateful, but now we have two dogs," Kidman said. "'We also became very good friends with the lady who gave us the springer." Jim de Boom, Newport-Mesa U nilled School District board president and YMCA executive director has a dog, two goldfish and a turtle. The dog is a Yorkshire and Boston terrier mix, described by de Boom as '41S pounds of pure energy," named Misty Sue. Because de Boom is outnum- bered in his home by females, sometimes be will call the dog Mr. Sue, '4just to have an ally." Misty Sue, the runt of her litter, came to the de Boom house last September. De Boom said she can be quite a chore at times. For example, one night she was allowed to sleep in the bed. When de Boom and his wife woke up the next morning, they discovered Misty Sue bad a great time chewing all of the wiring I great tiona about pet care products, whether it is for flea control or worm abatemeat. Ruuo) & /oeated In Ftaldon l1"1nd and opm Nvm day1 a Wttlc. Houri are JO a.m. to 9 p.m.. Monday ihrough Friday and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m .• Saturday and Sunday. For more informa- tion, ca/16440980. • • ,, out of their electric blanket. She was forever ostracized from the bed. De Boom said Misty Sue can run for 20 minutes, non-stop. The only problem is when she tries to involve him in her run. One night, de Boom was taking out the trub and wu not draeect or prepared for running. ·But Misty Sue, with other ideas, got out and led de Boom on a vigorous workout through the neighborhood. He eventually caught up to her. "I got back to the house, dripping with sweat," de Boom said. "'My wife and daughters wondered why just taking out the trash should wear me out so badly." On the other end of the spec- trum, de Boom •s pair of goldfish have a calming effect and help reduce stress when he sits and w~tcbes them. They were a Christmas gift to him from bis mother-in-law. Four years ago, the de Boom daughters decided they wanted a little turtle, after visiting friends who have several. So they were bringing a box turtle home from the pet store, bolb girls holding it in the back seat, squealing witti delight and giving it the unlikely name of Lollypop. But Lollypop decided to poke its bead and legs out of the she~ startling the girls, who sent it airbom. LoUypop landed in the front seat and in its excitement, exercised its defense mechanism, relieving its bladder. But now, Lollypop lives a peacef uJ turtle's life, wandering around the back- yard, occasionally getting caught in the pool drain and acting u weed control. .. . .. -~- BY CllDlYL STEHLING Perched atop a hill in pictu- resque San Juan Capistrano, awaits a marvelous cut.le that would be the envy of its Euro- pean counterparts. Turrets, tall chimneys, stone walls, ponds, pools and a rambliq ftoorplan encompass almost I S,000 square feet of livina space on 4.4 acres of land. All of the turrets have panoramic windows. Sweeping vistas of the moun- tains, valley and ocean are highlighted in this idyllic setting, with the occasional tolling of the mission bell. A winding and steep drive up a private road will put guests at one of two massive iron security gates, leading to the magnificent address of 31531 Pcppertree Benet Two three-car garages, with extra-height entries, two covered carports, arched doon, hand- hewn Chinese slate roof with copper nails and video security cameras are just a few features. Every room has band-carved crown molding, with different patterns. All of the door- surrounds have medallion designs with decorative brass finials and door knobs. Display niches arc set into the walls throughout the home. "When you combine the spec- tacular site of 4.4 acres, the commanding views and the superb architectural details, there is nothing like that I have ever seen as a residence," said Rick Alclerette, agent for the home. MAGIC THROUGHOUT Up the majestic stone. steps, past the elegant ponds and through the heavy mahogany double doors the magic unfolds. White marble, two sweeping staircases with bandcarvcd oak bannistcn, to a wrap-around galleria is featured. Above the stairwell is an unusual brass chandelier that is truly a history piece; it came from the estate of Eva Peron and it is set into a dome. At the base of the stain, the railings wrap an area that is ideal for adding a fountain. To the left of the entry, guests step down into the plush white carpet of the formal living room. • A turret hu a brass chandelier. The massive fireplace bu marble around the perimeter, with a rich oat mantelpiece and oat wall panel extendina to the ceilina. Guests 1tep up to the formal dinina room, just off the entry, also with plush white carpet. Two lets of French doora ow:r- look the patio and pool area. Co ff ercd ceiling with crystal chandelier set into a dome, and a wet bar are highlighted. A real working butler's pantry off the dining room has ceramic tile on the floor and countcn, abundant cabinets, a small refrigerator, bookshelves, and a desk. COMMERCIAL KITCHEN The kitchen contains all of the up-to-date commercial equip- ment. The center island baa a chopping block counter. two Wolf ovens and an eight-burner range and griddle. and a stainless steel hood fan. Other amenities arc a double sub-zero refriger- ator, two sets of stainless steel sinks, an indoor grill set into a tile grotto, two dishwashen, solid oak cabinets and crown molding, tile floors and coun- ters, two wall-mounted ovens and warmers, two microwaves and a coffered ceiling with indirect lighting panels. French doors lead from the informal dining alcove to the pool and patios. The video control mon- itor is located in the kitchen and can be switched around between the four cameras. GREAT ROOM, GREAT ENTERT~G Doors from the kitchen and the entry hall lead to the great roo~ an ideal room for enter- taining on a grand scale. A striking feature is the overheigbt ceiling supported by massive beams. Hunten green carpet, a unique carved oak bar, an area large enough for a billiard table, French doon leading out to the pool area and a huge fireplace arc spotlighted. A guest powder room off the great room bas a real novelty, an oak pull~hain toilet with brass fixtures. Stepping back down into the entry ball, guests will find them- selves in ~ elegant and mascu- II~ WKlllllM A 2 9 •U.-11 Im II ;11 IJI Ill• C/P• .. 1111111'•-~ llnl fir Mta-. ..... 111 ,, iL_mlL .... _,_..._ line library. with oat paneling The next room on the inland and shelves lining the walla and side of the home is a maid's a turret. quarters, with separate entry off A guest powder room off the the outside-balcony and its own entry hall has a marble floor and bath. a handcarved oak commode The room opposite the maid's with brass sink and fixtures. quarters was designed u a Also in the entry is an elevator baby's room by the current that goes up to the master suite owners. It features a video or down to the "catacombs," a camera, built-in bookshelves, wine storage area. desk and storage, a walk-in MASTER SUITE closet and soft blue carpet. Faux The upstain landing has two onyx is used throughout the bath small turrets and a sitting area. area. Double doors lead to the exqui-The next room also overlooks site master suite. A television the front of the house and bas suspends from the ceiling over deep blue carpet. built-in book- thc bed alcove. The turret acts shelves and a walk-in closet with as a sittin~ rooin, with built-in storage. Blue tile is highlighted bookshelves, a wet bar and an in this bath area. elegant fireplace with a hand-The end bedroom bu a turret, carved swan pattern and marble blue carpet and built-in boot- surrounding it. shelves and faux onyx in the Steps to the rear of the bed-bath area. An attractive cypress room lead to the luxurious bath tree pattern is molded into the suite. On two sides of a ball are onyx surroundiq the tub. bis and hers walk-in wardrobes GUEST HOUSE and buih-in armoircs and draw-Acrou the balcony ii a separ- en. 1be closets are concealed by ate guest house or mother-in-law sliding mirrored doon, and hers has an additional locked fur closet. Double doon lead to the bath, which bas faux onyx through- out, on the counters, in the shower, in and around the Roman spa tub. There arc two sets of sinks which have gold fixtures and sit-down vanities. The Roman tub reposes in the middle, in a turret, surrounded by panels alternated with faux onyx and mirrors, bigblipted with Grecian columns and an elegant bench. Her toilet room bas a bidet. The ateam shower with four head1, and a diy sauna complete the luxury. RDROOM WING Step up to die fmt bedroom, which ii very feminiae with aoft pink carpet and a white pon. lain chandelier 1et into tbe turret. Two walk-in clOletl and a pullman with band-painted basin and white tile on the counter are hiJbliahted. Further oo, step up to the p.Deria overlootina the ~ room and continue to tile '* of the bedrooms. French doon lead out to the balcony, from the hallway. The first room is a turret room, used by the current ownen •• playroom. Soft tilDe _,,t, • ..,.., ... t fiat9N -H·•D•IMIP IOlltlOtlil ~---······ quartera. It hu a full bath and a separate alcove that can be set up u a kitchenette. A winding staircue, set into a turret, leads down to the prage area. Two more maid\ rooms are located in the prap area. They both have their own entires and full baths. The gym room overlooks the pool area. It hu deep maroon carpet and an exhaust fan and a special panic button can be pushed~ tbtll will automatically dial paramedb. The bath area acts as a pool bath, with separate entry, tile floon, a shower and locker area. REALTOR INFORMATION/ FINANCIAL FACTS Tber home ii listed at $5.9 million and ii oft'ered by Rick AJderettc. The ofTICC ia located at ~ W. MacArthur Boule- vard, Suite 3000, Newport Be8ch. For more information or viewing, call 731~. Cl - THE DALE BOUT A S S 0 C I A T I 0 N · TQE REAL ESTATE COMPANY PlllMI TOw.tOllE COllPLEX. •• Nin•en beaulfully m.antained townhom• In excep- tional Coeta Meu location. Fourteen with two bedrooms and 2~ t.tt. and he with one bedroom. All with two car encl011d g818gll Sparkling pool and 8'NL Excellent Nntal record. Conde> mep on lie. A rare lnY111ment oppof'tuntty ...••.•••••••...•••• $2,350.C>OC> CORONA HIGHLANDS ••• Even If you're a per90n who la not wily excitable, this home Is enough to llart your heart thumping. Quiet. restful location. Magnltlcent grounda. Colos- sal view. Exemplary craftsmanship. Fastid- ious attention to detail. This 3 story master- piece features 4 bedrooms. 4~ baths, a library with a sitting room, a family room, • dining room, a game room, a green house ... and a separate free-standing guest house. The residence Is only 4~ years old and is well worth the ample sum being asked . . .............................. s 1, 195,()()() DOVER SHORES. •• This 5 n home has a pulse-quickeniOSJ ,,: lCuses dramatically on ttM' .,.. ~ tights. · There ia •" Q · the dra"'S -~' suite con-. ... oaths and a relen -•=' a not to be believed two-ti ... complete with a robust pool and sp ... A rare discovery. See it ... $845,C>OC> 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. it's an event .. as is this one. 4 gracious bedrooms. State of the art kitchen. Superb dining room. Expansive family room. Elegant parquet ftooring. 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 it It's a magnificently impressive example of quality, style and taste . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... $825,C>OC> DOVER SHORES. •• View of Back Bey and ligta of Newport Center. 5 bedrooma. 4 baths. Mexican paV9l'9 in entry Ml. dining room Md living room. Remodeled lciechen with lky- lightl. All new appliancee. Cuaaom • ......,.,. French doors. The famlty room doubl• • a Hbrary. One wing aultabletor In-law or IMidl quartera. Part like l8ltlng wtth loea of '°°"' for children to play ............... sns.ooo DOVER SHORES ••• This unusual rM6dence la bletled with an abundance of everything. Majestic views. 5 bedrooms, Spacious indoon and out Fruit treea. II even haa 2 rellactable roofs, one over an irnmeMe *""" and one over the ~ OttMW vt.--include a dining room and e..nlly room. TNa le no ordinary property. It ts a ratldence of dl.,....c .cope and Hmitlesl pol8ibilile1 ... 1725.000 UDO l8LI. •• Fantutic opportunity. Bring your own penonal decorator touches to this well-deligned, 'contemporary Udo home. Ught and bright throughout with ...... view from MCOnd loor. Gr.-loc.aon jUlt 2 blocks from Udo Clubhome. 3 bedrooma. Loft. 3 baths. 8oMng ceilng In Mng room. Drwtic marble .-..,1.c. opens to IMng room and dining room. Gourmet kitchen wtth huge i81and, top ... apptlancea, and grantee counter tope. C..aom over81zed ..,. in 80Uth facing courtyard. Air conditioned. Highly motivated seller has reduced price to ••••.•.•••.•••••••••......•... $875,()()() KINGS ROAD ••• Most desirable Newport Beach address. Panoramic view from family room with magnificent custom bar. A kitchen to die for! 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. Plenty of space for adding on. Irresistible playhouse in back yard. If you're looking for qual- ity ... charm ... and location ... give yourseH a treat Come see this fabulous home. You'll want it! Easy to show anytime. Just call our office and we'll make arrangements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6.59' !)()() BIG CANYON ••• Expanded Monaco con- dominium with den. Guard gated community. Elevated location with panoramic golf course view. 3 bedrooms. 2~ baths. Dramatic living room with cathedral ceiling. Marble wet bar opens to living room and dining room. Large master bedroom and bath on first floor. Hardwood floors in entry and kitchen. 3 car garage. Air conditioned. A great floor plan for easy living or elegant entertainrnent$850,C>OC> BAYCREST ••• This 4 bedroom home was totally remodeled to excel not in one area. or a few area. but all ar-. 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 lePBl- ate study. Pool. Prestigiously located and affordably priced ................. $649,()()() NEWPORT HEIGHTS ••• This custom 3 bed- room residence is everything the conven- tional home iln'l Large comer lot Wide, tree- Uned street Ila vilUal promiM of a mountain retreat ii not mi81eeding. ln8ide. there'• oak plank tloofiilg. a 11ep down living room wtlh a huge River Rock trep•ce. a ce11ter illand kitchen wtlh Imported cabinels. a large master auMe with a ape and 2 belco.--.111 (one wtlh a view of the ocean). The gal8g8 hM a ~ bath and R. v. eccell .•..•...•.... $550,000 UYCllDT .•• The experience of owning I* ..,1andld 5 t>edloom realdence oromi111 to . . be .. gratifying .. the experience of living In It The handlome rock and wrought iron wall MCuring this property encto1• gener- OUI apace and sublime comfort. The amen- ltiel are aatonlehlnQ. Enormous. beeutltuffy ~ lot. Huge pool. ~· patios. Grand gardens, 2 ~ suites. Dining room. Family room. Large IMng room with a giant rock tnplace. Thia one owner residence la lituMed on a preatigious. quiet. tree lined ••at. The demand ii high and the availability Of .. kind of ftawltll and apecious properly is llmled. So huny. Call us tor an immedfilll ~--.g • . . . . • • . • • . • . . • • . • • . • . .. $5i41,CJClll> 6317 EASTBLUFF ••• Comfortable, Immaculate home suitable tor prldlcal famity living. 5 bedrooms. 2 baths. Pool. Come delight In the ... """ and eecUrtty ............ trom lhe I large COU'*Y kitchen. Thia home .. truty M outllMding value in todliy'a rwk9t .....•.. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• $420,()()C) H.+..DOll II~ •• w. invtee you to -this ... and tor 4 bedroom. ~ beth reeidence. Excellent neighborhood. Splendid curb appeal. Cluaically fenced. Wooded grounds. Red brick drivewlly. Lota of used brick on exterior. The interior is coi;y and of euy comfort. The living room is paneffed and beamed ... and has French doors and a massive white brick fireplace. The dining room is large with a ftoor to ceiling used brick fireplace. All bedrooms are good size with panelling and shutters. An experience to be savored ......................... $410,000 BAYCREST ••• Great buy in Baycresl Spa- cious 4 bedroom house with extra large backyard. Super floorplan and many upgrades including imported marble floors. new carpets, skytight 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 COSTA MESA HEIGHTS. •• Large R-2 lot •n popular NHeights" area. 3 bedrooms. 1 ~ baths. Huge family room with beamed ceilinga. New carpet. New muaer beth. New kitchef\ ......................... $289,000 ARIZONA LAND ••• Colorado River Area. .. Mohawk Valley. 50 prime acres. Level land. All utilities. Last available land adjacent to Country Club. Under development Oki West Park and Marina at Yuma Crossing ....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . s 11 0,()1()() MJICHO CAUFORNI£. •• Two fabulous lots with ullil11 in La ere.ta UnobMructed views CNel'looldng aw Cf98k Gott eour... Seller wiff fiMnce ....•..• 5 Acres •...•••• 181.000 . . . . . . . . . . . 19+ Acr. . . . . . . . . ... s 194,000 FOR LEASE UDO 111..E llA YFRONT ••• 4 bedrooms. 3 belha. Unfurnished. Dock tor 40' boat plus side tie. Available after August 14 ......... . . • . . • . . . . • . . • . . • . . . • . . . . . . . . • • S3. 9()() I mo. UDO ISLE. •• 4 bedrooms. 3~ baths. Unfur- ni9hed. Upgr9ded custom home. Available immedlaWJ. Large mater bedroom, fllmily room, tom.I dining room ....... $3.500/ mo. IAYCRDT ••• 4 bedrooms. 3~ bMha. Qually t¥9ft Wela lalnlty home. Unfumilhed. Large bedrooms, family room. formal dining rQIOlft • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 12.500' "'°· DRIVE, NEWPORT BEAC Jantzer chalks up BY CHERYL STEHLING While Dick Jantzer might be new to the Costa Mesa otrace of Coldwell Banter, be is certainly no straqer to the real estate business. He joined the office two months qo and last month won the Distiquished Achieve- ment Award. "That involves getting six listings or transactions in one month, or a combination of those, plus one referral." Janu.er explained. "That is kind of hard to get." It truly is a great achievement for someone so new to the office. Janu.er was originally with the South Coast Plaza office of Coldwell Banker, prior to join- ing the office on Harbor Boule- vard. But be initially received his real estate license in l 97S and worked into full-time status in 1977 with Ranch Realty in Santa Ana. It was an independent company that owned 10 offices, all named after the communities in which the offices were placed. In the early 1980s, when interest rates skyrocketed, the Corona del Mar Duplex· 15 years old -3 bedrooms , 3 baths & 2 bedrooms, 2 baths. 4-car garage, very spacious rooms. $529,000. off'u:es were sold, and Jantzer started bi.a own company, wort- ina out of bis Irvine home. He joined Coldwell in 1986 and became the manager of the South Coast Plaza off'ace last August. Jantz.cr is well-versed in the Costa Mesa area. He had owned a home there since 1971, prior to bi.a move to Irvine. But th.is past April, he moved back to Costa Mesa, to the Brookview condominiums, behind the Red Lion Inn. He said that is his primary area of focus and bu sold many units there. Jantzer is also a certified relocation specialist. "I work with people coming from out of the area and case them through their culture shock," Janu.er said. "It can be hard work, beca\UC these people have to be bandied with kid gloves." Jantzer doesn't believe in rushing his clients into a deci- sion. "Buying a home is the biggest single inves tment one can c.IU. torlllpstH .. elO.. Artlclle Irvine Four bedrooms, "Smoketree." Shows very well. Two-car garage, 2~ baths, near pool and spa. $195,000 Turtle Rock Back on market! Two bedrooms plus den, close to pool and spa. Designer · quality decor, attached 2-car garage. Fee Land. $235,000 Leases Corona del Mar • 4 bedrooms, ocean view, complete remodel, 1 year lease. $3800/month Eastbluff -Two bedrooms plus den, 23A baths, 2 car garage, community P9QI and spa. $1350/month H•rbor Woods • near Gelson's. Two bed- rooms, walk to New- port Center, pool and spa, 3 years old. $1295/monlh mate," be said. ..I llave aa ominoua rapomiMlity to aet clienta to spend tbeir money wiaely. That invohea t•kiq the proper amount of time IUl"Cbiq for a home wlaicll will be tbe belt for them and their incomes.• J aatzer prlclea laimself on gettiq top dollar for tbe llller and the beat deal for the buyer. "There is a lot of aatidlCtion in t•kin1 all of the compleutiea of a trnMcrion and tryiq to mate it go llllOOtbly .. pOlli- ble, • Jantz.er said. wrhat\ the cballeqe of the job.• Jantzer would lite to Id into manqement in tbe future and stay with Coldwell Banter. "I really like the company," be said. "It•s one of the few com- panies that started out as a real estate company and still is a real estate company." Most of Jant7.erT spare time is spent working with the 1,600- strong Penn State Alumni Club of Orange County, of which be is president. Additionally, Jantzer helped to form the club's Los Angeles branch, which boasts 3,000 in membenhip. He is also vice chairman of the Campaign for Penn State, which is a benefit program for the college. Jantzer was graduated from Penn state in 1963, where he received his degree in manage- ment. His earliest management experience was in the army in Vietnam, where be was in charge of 200 men in combat. "I was a young kid and the division manager was very ner- voa, • Jalllmr remembered. Bil comNt daty ended when be wa wounclecl. Jantzer bas a 2S-year-old son, whom be railed u a sinate father. Tbe son lives in Irvine and is a laadtcapiat. In .Sclition to bis wort wit1i tbe Penn State group, Jantzer eDjoya taki•a weekend vacations to Palm Spriap and plaJina tennis and racquetball. But mostly, be enjoys real estate. •ft\ a leVCIMlay-a-weet job,• Jantzer said. Coldwell Banker is located at 2299 Rsbor Boulevmd, Costa Maa. Pbone 645-0303. IEW IFFICE. ... lmlll •1lt .... n1 I; •1 ' nllll II C1llt1ll lllllir'I C.. ..... M Ill h'I 11111 1:1111 Pllll lnm. Lall -. Ill-C1tt211l llllbr'1 ...... •1l 911lh1f A1hl111111l lllM. a note from _maury Great Potential . Top of the line construction. Two units with 3 bedrooms, 3~ baths; 2 units with 2 bedrooms, 2 baths. All units have wet . . bar, 2 fireplaces, attached garages. Spread your gain by selling these individually in different years. · Bargain for the project at $1,500,000. An Excellent Buy Westcliff,four bedroom, 2 bath executive home. Move-in condi- tion. Living room and dining room overlook large PQOI and patio area. Gourmet kitchen with excellent storage. Room for R.V., in addition to the garage with lots of cabinets for storage. $415,000 . - . SOiiie SUm11ter & Y .. tty lentils . UDO ISLE ROOM WITH A VIEW. p......._. bey.WW .._ ......... room of this t bedroot9 A ......., ....._ ,_ ......_ 35' pool Otl 50' Via Udo Nor4 cor.u lot. ...... call 673--7300. 1769.000 OPEN SAT/StiNDA.Y 1""4 805 VlA UDO NORD UDO ISL£ COllNEJI 1.0CATION. Lewi,_.,. ..... let a elnM.O,...A .... t.ac1l1atwlewel..,.U,1•lnhtlle ,.... ............ 5 Bil.·~ BA. ............... ........... call 673.7300. 1791.000 .... Lido ·Realty EASTSID£ COSTA MESA. Featly orinted area. n• '- ._.,.... Mee .... --.... kept .,, ....... 0W9GS • Froet a..t ,.., .. doe. PleMe caU 67S-7'00 S219.000 VILLA BALBOA BAYFRONT 1 .. Mor _.. wlda ...... .-..w.oflMllW ... IBll.IBA.,_,,_ .. 1111111•, comaa. ,.ol/ ... _. ....... tw I an. S.C..== ..... Wall to OCA8. Plwe ail 67S-7W 8Al.80A PENINSULA DUPLEX a.rt ... • Pau•IE ......... a•IT!ar• ... ...._ 'l::'IEI ........ -I •IBA. .... Lower-SU.l ....__. • ........ F1r., .. , .................. eel ,,,.,.. ....... UDO ISLE BA YFRONT Sweepi.. view of bey ~ ............... ~k for ..,.. ,,.c:t.t. ~ ........ com- wlty • ...-1ocadoL t bedroom. t~ beta.. Wd ..... .-.... ,..__call 673--7300. Sl.650.000 OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 708 VIA UDO NORD UDO RE CHOICE MYF90NT ••• •• 11111 r 1 .._ ................. 111•1111•+..-II I IE,-....... ........... ....._Gl9.e.._ ........ 673.7300 •• ,.,.. mr•mcas 1 ... _.. 11-.111 1\w1senlkully Tided 2 BR + FR, Towne C.olledian Pt8n Blr•ched oak floon, phab carpetinl. ex~ me of mirron & abutters. Ca.mom l'W' yard ...,,..pine. Sec .• AJC, 3 frpJm. A* for ... RONPELSOT ···= .. .. 1111,111 New on market in x'lnt loc. w1·.:oto Catalina & Palos Verdes. rs• 0 '--'xak fence. pvt poiol & spa. ~ .• 9'Jme with air cond. 2 patios & other ...-a teeturea. A* for ... JOANN DORAN of .. 111 .... _ 11,1111111 Newly ra1m1bd 1m.1'.-.1 pted lane. I.,.. in priva .. ~ i..,.. bcaM lllp. Sl1cellmt · ~ terw available, below pr111nt market · rat.ea. A.lt for ... MARY DI TULLIO _,,. 1111111 P<.,.elw 'N • ~ llocW. 4 BB. I BA balm . .._t • *1 w/w..d C1!1JbW1. lmnl1y roam, -~ ....... mudt'ated .uer. ,.. mdatian, ~-~-~etc. Alk for ... B'L YNNB 6 CLIP UMP • mm 1111,,111 Pride of ownenhip 3 BP',,. OIJ>· 2 BR. 2 BA down. Walk to T : 0 ~ JMCh. Vaulted ceWnp. firepl S .... aoon, 4 car prqe + extra ~ -. IOI' ... GAIL TAYLOR ,_ --11.111111 Best kation on Lido llland! Newer tri-level hme w/lavilh marble foyer & new berber cpL Xlnt for entertainin& 2 wet barlt gourmet ldtch & baymde patio. SpK. mm stew/all amenltiea. Pvt dock for 60'+ yacht. A* for ... DIANA PR088BR 11111 I m .. mlD ll&llll W .. to tbe ti + fnm d-. lov.iy I BR 1w + ,._. ~ One of tbe --clmil'llble .... In Cortina Del U.. Call fw your exdullw lhowtnl. Alk far ... BSTDllYANK ml .. 11111 ...... . Mw 111• IB allOiiawww Ciel Mar, dlM 1m,IBA11 ........ ~ O.... ldtdma, Ol&J ... llD w/fpJc. ~ •W'er ate wlwalk In da111a al more. A* fw ... DIANA PB088BB um raun aa,111 Speciom family home in •-Jbe Shara" Jake•de mmmunity. Grat location on peenbelt, jUlt *Pl to the lake. 4 BR. 3 BA. family room. cathedral ceWnp. Home is open and bricht. yet private. A8k for ... RONDAllBIN . ... . .,.. ' I ,. .... A MOST WARM & INVITING 2 BR 2 BA CONDO WITH SOME OCEAN VIEW. WHITE CARPET AND TILE, LARGE MASTER BR & WALK-IN CLOSET.CAW Oll Cll 1415.000 TWO SEPARATE HOUSES ON 40 FT. LOT SOUTH OF PCH. GARDEN-LIKE PATIO AREA SEPARATES THE UNITS ·WITH PLANTS ANO FLOWERS. GREAT INCOME OPPORTUNITY! Ml•llE CIEEK 1411.• SUPERB OCEAN VIEW LOCATION, CUSTOM- IZED CONDOMINIUM, REMODELED KITCHEN & BATHROOMS, OFF WHITE CARPETS, LARGE PATIO. CllOIA l•ILAlll 1811.• STYLISH SINGLE LEVEL REMODEL BRIGHT- ENED WI SKYLIGHTS + FASHIONABLE FRENCH DOORS, BLEACHED FLOORS. EURO- BATHS & KITCHEN AND CUSTOM CLOSETS. llllECUFF ' 1111.• EXCEPTIONAL LISTING. SUPER PRICE. APPEALING COTTAGE THAT MAY HAVE VIEW OF OCEAN IF REMODELEDI A FANTASTIC LOCATION IN SHORECUFFS. -BUFF ..... DESIGNED TO DELIGHT. BUILT TO ENDURE. THIS BEAUTIFUL CUSTOM 4 BA HOME HAS IT ALL QUALITY, SUPERB M BR SUITE, COURMET KITCHEN. VIEW. ...... lllll ...... SWEEPING VIEWS FROM PALOS VERDES PAST SAN CLEMENTE IS. EXPANSIVE FLOOR PLAN WITH 3 BR. SPAQOUS COURTYARD ENTRY WITH PRIVATE POOL ENJOY THE GOOOLIFEI 1-TEllACE 11.1.111 OUTSTANDING CORNER LOT HOME W/VIEW OF OCEAN, BAY, CITY LIGHTS + PALOS VERDES. REMODELED KITCHEN, LARGE POOL + BONUS ROOM. LIDO ISLE NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE CORNER OF COAST HWY. AT AVOCADO 644:-9060 NEWPORT BEACH IElfllT EllTI 1111.RI BRIGHT NEW CONTEMP. HOME -NEAR BCH. 2 BA. DEN, 2 BA. FORMAL DR, LAGE KITCHEN & MBA SUITE. LARGE PAIVA TE YD, FR DOORS, .lERBER, SHUTTERS, SUPERB QUALITY. VIEITCUFF 1431 ... ADORABLE WESTCLIFF HOME WITH USED BRICK FIREPLACE & PARQUET ENTRY. PROF. LANDSCAPED 3 BR, 2 BA. BRAND NEW SHAKE ROOF, DESIGNER PAPERS & MORE. WTILUFF 1551.• TOTALLY CUSTOMIZED 4 BO, 2 BA HOME ON LARGE PARK-LIKE SETTING WITH PICTUR- ESQUE POOL CUL-DE-SAC LOCATION. TASTEFULLY REMODELED HOME. YOU'LL LOVEm . IEWPOIT IBlm IHIMI RECENTLY REMODELED, OCEAN VIEW, INSIDE LAUNDRY, LARGE VIEW DECK. SPA- CIOUS WALLED BACK YARD. -••E .... Ill POPULAR 1 STORY "JODELLE" FLOOR Pt.AN CONSIST1NG OF 3 BR ~ BA + FA. VIEWS OF OCEAN. BAY ~ + FASHION ISLAND SKYUNEI POOL+ PARK ADJACENT TO PROPERTY. IEAllEW 1121.• APPEALING 2 STORY, 4 BO, 3 BA. .. POAT ROYAL," DE CORA TED IN TRADITIONAL COUNTRY STYLE. CUL-DE-SAC LOCATION. 1 /2 BLOCK FROM POOL. SPA AND TENNIS COURTS. . llElllTI MR.Ill JUST REDUCED 180° OCEAN. BAY, CITY LIGHT VIEWS. 15 YR. OLD CUSTOM. 3 BR. 3 BA. GOURMET KITCHEN. AC, SEC SYSTEM, NEW PAINT & LANDSCAPE. IMMACULATE HOME . IEACDI IAY -·-OUTSTANDING ONE-OF-A-KIND PULASKI DESIGNED HOME WITH LOVELY MASTER BEDROOM, LOFT, DIANE JOHNSON KITCHEN PLUS 2 BR APARTMENT-SPA. DOVEi •IU 1741.• GAEA T DOVER SHORES LOCATION! OPEN MULTI-LEVEL FLOORPLAN. ARCHITECTUR- ALLY DESIGNED FOR MAXIMUM BACK-BAY AND CITY LIGHT VIEW. ·-1111.111 DM8TICALL:Y REDUCB>. GREAT OPPOR· T\NTY FOR IMAG9MTION ON 'Ml WON· DERFUU.Y CONITAUCIED I.AW HOME ON 11TH TEE. OUTSTANDNi FINANCING. PEllllULA 11.Zll.• SENSATIONAL NEWER BA YFRONT HOME WI NEW DOCK PENINSULA'S PRIME LOCATION. 3-CAR GARAGE. LOVELY YARD + EUROPEAN KITCHEN. CUSTOM FEATURES GALORE. FOR THE FUSSY BUYER. IAYFIGIT 11.HIMI THE COURTY ARO OF THIS CASA SETS THE STAGE FOR THE UNSURPASSED CHARM OF THIS 6 BR HOME. LOCATED ON PRIME WATERFRONT WITH A DOCK cawa lllAID II.Ill.Ill CHARMING BAYFRONT HOME ON PRESTI- GIOUS COWNS IS WITH EACH ROOM LEAD- ING TO GORGEOUS LANDSCAPE & PAT10 ON 196' FRONTAGE. IAY-EI -13.1 •• 111 BAYFRoN'T-F1NEST QUALITY. 4 BR REMOD- EL.El) HOME WITH 80 FT FRONTAGE. POOL. SPA PLUS DOCK FOR 2 LARGE YACHTS. EXQUISITE BAY VIEWS. IAYlmEI 11.111 ... FABULOUS ONE-OF-A-KIND BAYFRONT WI GRASSY LAWN, HUGE TREE. OVERSIZED DECK. 3 SUPS-CHARMING --ot.:D NEWPORT" ON 1 ~ BAYSHORE LOTS. PE-.a ICUIFlllT -.Ill MAGNIACENT OCEAN-CA TAUNA & BAY YEW FROM THE 2ND FLOOR LMNG DINNG AREA. THIS CUSTOM HOME HAS 3 BR. 2 BA + 2 SEPARATE PATIOS FOR PRfVACY. PElllllllLA IWIT 11.141.111 FANTASTIC HARBOR + NIGHT LIGHT VIEWS ACA088 WIDEIT BAY LOC. CHAM9G 2-8TY BAYFAONT WITH 3 IR + NEW ICITCHBl WATERFRONT PATIO+ .. FOR "1 BOl\T. • I RESIDENTIAL BROKERAGE SERVICES . THE LARGEST INDEPE~DE~T REAL ESTATE SERVICES IN THE NATION \\' A T E R V I F \• / P R n P F f ~ ; ! [ S DOYER SHORES -NEW LISTING -.000 One story bayfront home With fantastic view of bay and Newport Center. Three BR. sit down bar, gorgeous wood tloora, large beyfront patio. Shared dock. $875,000 Leuehold or $890,000 Fee. Barbara Aune or Carlyn seeiner VIEW LOT $125,000 Corona d8' Mar, breathtaking view from the jetty to the Pavilion. Rare opportunity to build your once in a lifetime dream home. Exclusive neighborhood. Sara Hinman 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 C.D.M. OCEAN VIEW $1,475,000 Landmark home, 4BR, 4¥.lBA, one of C.0 .M's favorite homes. Original California Spanish architecture. Spacious gardens on large lot Linda Oeth or Lois Jacobs EMERALD BAY-OCEAN SIDE $1,150,000 Older home on good lot with great view and fabulous potentiar. We just listed this at $1,500,000. Lots of parking. Two stories O.K Dave Hirschler or Rod Daley WATERFRONT -UDO ISLE $1,415,000 Enjoy a fabulous bayfront lifestyle, 3BR. 4BA, dramatic living room plus family room home. Larger lot and dock. Great location, easy walk to Udo Village. Barbara Aune or Cartyn Steiner 'ROMONTORY llA Y $1,ll0,000 Custom built, great tocatk>n and cona-uction with style. Five BR, formal dining room, breekfast aree, large playroom. Muter Bed- room ON THE BAY with study. Barbara Aune C.D.M. WHITE WATER VIEW $1,111,000 Dramatic 180 degree views of ocean, jelly, Catalina and aunlela. Listen to the sound of the waves. Spacious older home with 48R, SBA. A special C.D.M. opportunity. Loia Jacobs or UndaOeth EMERALD BAY-LOCATION $2,371,000 You can toss a ball from decks into the ocean surf from this home overtooking Emerald Bay Beech. White water .... open bwn ~ .. hardwood floor.. 4BR. 4BA. plus powder room. Rod Del9y or Dave Hlr9chler - .. \ I . \. , r • ~ [ , . -': '• 'J ~ J f ~ .I \ I '- BIG CANYON MEDITHRANUN 81,211,llO Five BA home overlooking 1.tah green. Floor- to-ceiHng picture windows. s.p.n.te chtldrM'a wing. On quiet cul-de-uc, aweeping golf courae, mountain and city light views. Danny Bibb and Stephanie Grody BIG CANYON -VIEW 81,211,000 Contemporary home overlooking 8th fatrway of Big Canyon. Four BR. 3~BA, large formal dining room enclosed In cedar. Santa Maria stone and clear glass. Courtyard with spa. Carol Allison FABULOUS CUSTOM HOME· $1 IH 000 Traditional Country French, 5BR, 6~BA h~me. Serene setting on Big Canyon Country Club's 15th hole. Lake view, Incredible quality throughout Danny Bibb or Stephanie Grody GOLF COURSE VIEW $1,IH,000 Truly Architectural Digest calibert Four BR. plus 2BR guest hol;Jse. Single level floor plan. 100ft slate terrace overlooking 18th fairway. Pool & spa. Danny Bibb or Stephanie Grody BIG CANYON . $2,450,000 Great lot on golf course, lake view, 3BR, or SBA. Formal dining room, family room, 5~BA. Beautiful pool and patio area. Air conditioned and security system. Beverly Morphy or Barbara Aune , ' • ·""I r E ... n E T ~ ,., : . . d L ~ t L I : 1 • J P 0 ti : .. SHORECUFF $511,000 Upgraded 3BR, 2~BA custom home. Master bedroom with skylight and deck. Spa. remodel kitchen, effective UM of akytights, exclusive ocean beeches. Stan Eaton CUSTOMIZED a EXPANDED ... ,000 Harbor View Homes, traditional 5BR. 3BA. family home at itS beet Exten8ive UM of brick, glasa and rich woods throughout Lush landscape. Sara Hinman HAMOR VIEW HOllEI 1111,000 Remodel! Thia 48A home was redone with ltytel Gourmet kitchen, open family room, wood floors, quality throughout, and a lot with room for a pool. Susan Scanlan ••PERFECTION'' 1121.000 In Harbor View Hills, country French Home, 4BR, large family room and kitchen. Beamed Ceilings. French door9 and window& MM• a perfect 1 on c.ro1 Alli8on --~ .. ,. . l • ' .. . . . CONt&•OIWIY PIRFKTION 81,11..-0 . Lii. A private gated oommunlty laland. Five bed- rooms, 'ahowa like a feature home In an archltlctural megez•ne. Eight ft. beveled glw doora. pier and lltp. Many cuatom amenities. Stephanie Grody or~ P...,. ''I• .'("~1f''1""'!·!'.:1r"' e I I I ' I " ' , I I ' ' I ~ l ~ I , } , \. \ J 1 • I t f 1 ' 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 LUXURY • VIEWS $133,000 Former Model w/ftagatone courtyard entry, reflection pond and fountains. Two BR, 21ABA, marble entry, highly upgraded kitchen w/ granite countertops. Gayle Amato UNIVERSITY TOWN CENTER $114,IOO Affordable end unit facing poof. One BR, living room with fireplace. Dining area, Inside laundry area. Lower unit with private patio. Beverly Duddy "WARM AND WOODSY" $111,000 Lovely 2BR, 2BA condo In Quail Creek. on the lake. Very nicely upgraded, mirrored wardrobe, central air, fireplace. Auociation provides pool, spa. sauna. Maria Elena FOR IU8Y PROFDllONALS *210,000 Two BA condominium, shows like a model. Plush white carpeting, ·fl replace and bay window. Boeh bedroom au,._ are generous In lfze Md comple .. ty ~rate. G8yle Amato CORONA DEL llAR tal,7M Loc-.:1 In near new gate guarded community of J&Mtlne Park. Ocean breezes and lhort walk to vlllllge or ocean. Three BR, 2~BA, family room. OYerlooka perk. Gloria Aober1lon or Carolyn Lowe I ONT ·aOllES, INC. S~1 in properties ••• on the water.· •• near die water and with a riew of the water. LINDA ISLE t.m1 ml Exciting conwnporary multilevel 5 bdrm wtl'I fmnHy room, den & 2 Mory kitchen. High ceilings. bert.r carpeting. tile floors, sunny patios & large dock. Courtyard entry with fountain. •1·1• ................................ 11 .•.• Lm1 aE · Custom 5 bdrm with family & formal cM~ing rooms. 3 ftreplacee & breakfast room on extra large lot. Two aunny patios lead to a pier & slip for a large yacht. Just ll9pe to tennis & clubhQUae in this most preetigloua guard gated community. ··-·-................................ 11.••·· LlmA ml .. Manor House" with 4 bdrms, den/guest, 2nd floor gallery, 2 story entry, gourmet kitchen, cozy family room & elegant formal bayfront dining room. Leaded & stained glass windows & Fr. doors open to the spectacular bay view & to the terrace leading to a dock for 2 large boats. 111-1• ................................ 11.151 .• umA lllE Spectacular remodeled bayfront Every poalble amenity in this 3 bdrm Linda Isle Home. Coffeted copper ceilinged den with full bar, huge wine cellar, elegant formal dining plus a music gallery. Among the quality materials are travertine. onyx, brass & copper, French single light doors and thermopane glaaa. T errtfic bayside patio with pool & spa leads to the dock for 3 boats. 111-1• ................................ 12.m.- HARBOR AREA CllTI ma Eastakte, Unique buildable R-2 lot. close to lhopping and buMS. JUST REDUCED a1.1• ................................. 1112• llfml CllD -Beautifully upgraded .. Legend" In this ••lie gM8d complex with pool & spa and just steps from Blllboe la&and. Light and airy Berber carpeted one bdrm with den/ gst. custom cabinetry & papers. een-oua use of mirrors & large tiled deck. D1·1• ................................. 1141• Wl1'CUff Remodeled & spacious 4 bdrm custom home. Celtfomia ranch styte with dining & family rooma. Freehly carpeted and painted, it has smooth ceilinga, Fr. doors & plantation shutters. Bay wli'adowed living room & master suite open to the pmatl t.ck yard with pool & spa. D1·1• ................................. 1111.• 111111 .. _..Fabulous 2 story remodel with tile & Berber carpeted ftOOt'S & vaulted ceilings. The best of everything In this highly customized 4 bdrm with family room open to kitchen & formal dining. Master IUttl with his/hers baths & walk-in cedar closet. 111·1• ................................. 111a. CHiii IEl • New, ultra contemporary 3 bdrm & 2 bdm & den condos In fabulous location on a cliff with the emtnt harbor at their feel Cedar sided with lkytlghea. lreplecea. sunny patios & double garages. ••.••................................. 1721.m ••••• -• Spectacul8t .... & n6ghl .-.. --...... upgnlded e..... Home with 4 bell .... ....._ a ..., c11n1ng rooma. den a prtdM poo1 a ... a 2 ...... deob. CU8tOm pllp9f'I a w1nc:1ow •• •trw• •1·1• .................................• NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 24.16 W. COASTtllGHWAY (714) 631-1481 • • WATER FRO IT iM1-IR-Front row unll-"' pencnmicvha of ..... Mrbor. Frelhly ........ 2 bdrm 2 belt expmtded luxury coop with new tile, ~ & ............ Awllllble boet lllp at $1 .75 per fl Owner wll cany 1 ll Truat Deed . •.. , ..................................... . Mfml CllE on the water with available boet llip. Lovely 2 bdrm & den condo wtth double al8ched ·~ P9111ing neutral decor. plantlltion ~ . & mMy upgr.-.. Bay ... from Uving room. dining room. kitchen & master bdnn. Gated community with pool&-. 111·1• ................................. 1111.• MYf1111T condo on 7th floor with outstanding ocwi viewa from every room. Elegant and apecioua contempcnry 2 bdrm with touches of ebony, tlek and etched glau and handsome custom wall treatments. Security bldg with doorman & poof. A1·1• ................................. S-. Lm 11.lME European ambience In this sophisticated glau enck>eed 2 bdrm condominium on the Lido Channel wtth dock for wwy large boet Specious & sunny with den, inside laundry & large terrace. perfect for enter1ainlng. Fabulous views of bay, mountains & city lights. A1·1• ................................. 1111• .U ._El bayfront Lovely 3 bdrm one story with pool table size family room. Country kitchen with . breakfast area opens to landscaped patio. Tradition- ally appointed with hardwood ftors, antique Gennan glass windows, oak molding & cabinetry & used brick. The sunny rear terrace drops to an additional deck & dock for a 50' yacht U1·1411 ................................. am.• PE•mLA POllT bayfront One of 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. a1-1• ................................ at•• CIMU IEl UI · Custom oceanfront.. private stairs to beech & fabulous white water views. Traditional 2 bdrm including master with adjoining den & family & formal dining rooms. BeYeled glass Fr. doors, hand painted tile in family kitchen & oak floors. cabinetry & mantels over two fireplaces. Security SJstlem & satellite dish. A1·1• ................................ 11 .141- BALBOA ISLAND Ml• Ill.All · Fixer with 2 bdrms & ~family room plus attached bachelor unit with kitcheneGe & private entrance. A gr•t opportunity to build or remodel on standard island lot in great location. U1·1• ................................. 1411.• ULNA llLAll "PlllE If IWIHlllP" duplex with unusualty large rooms. all ta9'9futty decorated. Pef1ect owner's 3 bed with pitched beem ceilings plus really nice 2 bdrm, 2 bath rental. Versatile property easily rented on a summer/win1er basis. 17J.W .................................••.• 111• llUll MYflllT -Fabulous 3 bdrm Victorian with dock and views of all the harbor boating action from almost fNfllY room. Charm & character abound in this newly carpeted immaculate home. FormaJ dining room & gourmet kitchen plus 3 fireplaces in living room, family room & master suite. Just reduced. ·~ ................................. 1111.• ..._ ._ MYflllT • Spectacular contemporary 4 bdrm wtth den, family and formaJ dining rooms. Gourmet kitchen wtth jennaire & butcher block center island. Apal1ment over 3 car garage with 1 bdrm & huge office with view. Seller will carry 1st T.D. for qualtfted buyer. ~ · · · · · · · · · ....................... 11 .IR ..• • LIDO ISLE ... aE Two 1DY 4 bdrm home wll'l t.Nty & tonMI dir*'9 rooms plu9 __. ollce. 6-den pdo + roof deck wtth pencnmic views. Security aya'8m. Lovety ..,.... with beech just..,. away. •1-1• ............................... -~11-- ... ml A 5 bdrm _... encompauing 3 prime lots (approx 1/4 acnt). Custom d11igned using the finest materials. Over 4500 sq. ft.. it includel library, formal dining room, rec room & 1st floor maids qrtrs. The free flowing interior opens to MMJf'&I terraces in the tropically landscaped garden. a1-1•. ~ .............................. 11 ~ ... ml MYFUIT · Most desirable "Soud'' location with little private beach & dock for several boats. Custom 4 bdrm home, 1st time 9Yet' on market Very large .. L" shaped living/dining area opens to bayside terrace with retractable awnings. great for entertain- ing. Bright & open with traditional feet, just steps to clubhouse & tennis. 131 ·1• ................................ 11.••• U. Ill.Fl Pelican Point A fabulous Georgian style bayfront estate with 5 bedrms include a master suite with fireplace, lit>rar:y & privte sun deck. a formal dining room, paneled family room & basement with hobby room & wine cellar plus elegant courtyard swimming pool. A prime tip of Lido location with 55' on the water & a dock for a large boat with side ties. A1·1• ................................. A.l•.•1 ... aE Rare waterfront charm in this gracious .. Old P111denll" style home with an unbelievable 77' on the bay & slips to accommodate two large boats. Latticed courtyard entry with fountain, 4 bdrma up & maids room down, plus fonn8' dining, family room & library. l.oYely brick bayfront terrace. a1-1• ................................ a.•.•• NEWPORT HEIGHTS AREA .. Ill lmlT1 Charming Cape Cod with 4 bdrms. 21h baths & big family room. Open, fresh & bright with vaulted ceilings. hardwood f1ocn. skylights. French doors. brick patio & fabulous cottage garden. A1·1• ................................. 1441.IW Cl.fflllEI . Superior cl099-up view of bay, ooeM & night tights. Large lot with 2 bd & family room home, perfect for addition, remodet or new home. Huge back yard. security symm & double garage. A wondefful famity neighborhood of upscale homes.. walk to all schools. A1·1• ................................. all.Ill ..,UT_.,. Exciting home perched on a wooded hillside. Incredible t.bor, aunMt & Catalina views. There are 4 bdrms. a party room, a eeparate one bdrm gue.t c:oaage & sectuded poot & spa. The treehouse feeling is augrnetl'8d by 80larium additions to family room & ~ bdrm aialng nook. A1·1• ................................. S-. BALBOA ISLAND OFFICE 315 MARINE A v.t:. (714) 673-6900 • • • • NIE 11C Jiit 11, I~ T!fE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA~ Do 1• NEWPORT BEACH ne Real Eaate81ot* eore-1ee-, .... .,._..Rid II• ...._el,... ........ ca•• .. 11o11 II com,.. .. ,,_ • 111mry .....,_ tu ,.W at tM .._. el caml•111111ai11 el ..... at 1k n18 of SI.ti ,_ dia HM ...,_ el caadf n'lltlllll esm# I _, ni ,; I ...._ aM _, .... naiCt a ,.. .._ ,nee. Tr.I 0... nftect w ,,.., .. a ' ... _, .... .._ NCG1f1f •rbrt a "opaty Oii wMelt .._. WM 110 .... n. Newport •adp lft"I••• 11111 ..,......,.. • a .... ...... F = FULL DATE Jan. 11 Jan. 11 Jan. 12 Jan. 12 Jan. 12 Jan. 12 Jan. 12 Jan. 13 Jan. 13 Jan. 13 Jan. 13 Jan. 13 Jan. 14 Jan. 14 Jan. 14 Jan. 14 Jan. 14 Jan. 14 P = PARTIAL PROPERTY TRUST ADDRESS DEED CONSIDERATION 1210 W. Ocean Front not avail not avail 2117 Vista Entrada not avail Quit Claim 1120 Kings Road not avail Quit Claim 1709 Galatea Terrace not avail not avail 5008 River Avenue $227,700 $66,000 p 2331 Tustin 'Avenue not avail Quit Claim 7 Weybridge Court $570,000 $8SO,OOO F 1912 Beryl Lane not avail Quit Claim 99 Jasmine Creek Drive $153,100 $365,000 F 341 S Quiet Cove not avail Quit Claim 1905 Yacht Resolute $200,000 $480,000 F 11 Serena Court $127,500 $170,000 F 408 E. Ocean Front $266,000 $337,500 F 717 Santana Drive not avail not avail 1901 Highland Drive $150,000 $240,000 F 725 Via Lido Nord $395,000 $560,000 F 2214 Alta Vista Drive $115,000 $309,000 F 2765 Vista Umbrosa $194,.WO $243,000 F COSTA MESA De Real l'Mate Blotter COlltaiM only tlallt Wormatto. wWdt laa ...._of .... ncoN. C0111Weratioa Is eomptlted tn. doc-elltarJ trulfer tu pUI at tlte dHle of COlllWendoa of .... at tlte nte of SI.II per .._.. ....... of eci•l•eratloa ndll•& UJ ....... ..._ aM _, .... nGect a fall salel price. Tn.t Deedl reflect ~ awta aM .. , ••e .._ rlCGl'•d ap>st • propat) OD wlaldl ....... DO lale. ne Co.ta Meu NeWI pro.W. tlala laformadOll aa. ,..,. Mnke. F= FULL P = PARTIAL PROPERTY TRUST DATE ADDRESS DEED CONSIDERATION Jan.4 384 Broadway $175,000 $225,000 Jan.4 248 Wake Forest Road $116,900 $167,000 F Jan.4 334 Joann Street $28,000 Quit Claim Jan.4 406 Bernard Street not avail not avail Jan.4 949 Governor Street $99,400 $132,500 F Jan.4 2426 Riviera Drive not avail Quit Claim Jan.4 1814 FUllerton Avenue not avail Quit Claim Jan.4 3SO Avocado Street $99,600 $124,SOO F Jan.5 11.2 Sandi Lane $9S,2SO $127,000 F Jan.5 232 Mapolia Street Sl'°,000 $190,000 F Jan.. 5 280 W. Wilson Street $110,600 $147,500 Jan. 6 3336 Nevada Avenue not avail not avail Jan. 6 788 Hudson Avenue $131,800 $146,500 F Jan.6 2885 Anza Lane not avail $170,000 F Jan.6 270 Joann Street not avail Quit Claim Jan. 6 6740 Surf Street not avail not avail Jan.6 934 Arbor Street not avail SIS,000 P Jan.6 268 Sherwood Street not avail not avail Jan. 7 260 Mapolia Street $62,000 $188,000 F Jan. 7 2825 Club House Road $217,350 $241,500 F Jan. 7 2041 Flaminao Drive not avail Quitclaim Jan. 7 2041 Flamingo Drive not .viii Qail • Jan. 7 2246 ~Avenue $107~ SIJS.IOO F Jan. 7 3020 LMap Bay $100,000 ' Sl25,000 P not avail DOI aYail -.} ... -, • s; { r , . " ' • ~ • J• , . • .. 1 ' • I • ' ; • ~ + Listen to you.r b er BY GERRY AND CHRIST A lender who will proce11 the LONG buyer's loan applicaion. Doea Once you have selected a tbe seller have a say in tbe broker for the marketina of your aelection of tbe lender'1 bome, lilten to your broker for An experienced broker or 1uue1tion1 concernin1 tbe .,eat will make many careful many deciliona that laaW to be ......aom. Often a buyer or a made. Moat aellen think of their ICller 1elect an eecrow company broker's importance primarily merely on tbe .,_. that the for the purpose of marketiq tbe e1erow company ii connected to home and brinaina in an 8CCel>"' tbe bank where they do their · table offer. htntina Or tbe parties 1e1ect 'a While thia is indeed an impor-title company became they have tant function of a broker, it ii prnioUlly done buainea with only the beginniq of the brok-tbem OD a commercial property. er'I total aervicea. Once an offer A buyer may ao alona with a bu been pracnted to the teller, mortpae broker who ii a friend there are many items other than of hia sister-in-law and who price and tenm which need to comes recommended u a "nice be negotiated between the selln "-py•. and the buyer. While price and .. While any of the above rea- terms are, of coune, foremost in sons for aelecting 1uch aervica the seller's mind, other items may be in order, listen to your may in the 10111 run be of equal broker's input. Many times the importance. broker has bad repeated bad There is the matter of selecting experiences with one or the other the escrow company which will company and, by comparison, handle the escrow from its can highly recommend a com- opening to its, hopefully, sue-pany with whom they have done cessf ul close. A title company many yean of successful busi- needs to be selected to ensure the ness. clear title and be instrumental in It is generally a good idea to the dispenal of funds. Finally, wort with local companies. To the buyer 1'ill need to select a use a Garden Grove escrow · -company when tbe property is CHRISTA & GERRY LONG located in Newport Beach, and the buyer is from Laauna Beach, is not the most practical idea since often last-minute hand- carrying is necessary to close an escrow. A.lao, local companies will be familiar with local laws and ordinances, such as New- port Beach's mandatory city inspection report. This is an item that frequently baffles out-of- town escrow companies. G~rry and ChrUt Loni can be reached at 640-5664 REAL ESTATE FACTS Br. PMrtck Tenont A Pnl 11'11111 ......... ~·ft The----~ ........... prtce. wNctl .. 121.aao ..... tllill' ........... . a-.................. ... ....... prtce ................. .. "&,=......,. .. ,.· r n ,._find•. ........................... ··-....... ·-:=:·=· .......... _ .............. .... ......... ~-........ .... .......... . ........... ..... ........................... ~ ........................ ... ................ c;:w-· .. ""..., ................. el ....... ID .............. PATRICK TENORE AND ASSOCIATES, INC. CALL 721·1200 • • Spacious home on extra-large lot. VefY livable open plan around cen- tral "great room" With skylit ceiling, large backyard, and t>rick patio. The amenities include brick fireplace, breakfast room, den, 3 .bedrooms, 2 baths, arid hot tub. Call for further details. $721,000. .. ... -