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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-08-04 - Newport Harbor Ensign" ,.. . • . ------ ESTABLISHED 1948*40TH YEAR*NUMBER 52•(71 4) 631-8120 *NEWPORT BEACH'S ONLY HOMEBASEO NEWSPAPER •THURSDAY. AUGUST 4, 1988 Judge grants Delaney venue change IPBIAl IBMIY -11 ••11 ........... .., ... Ml 11'11111& PlllM ... LUI PM lt&O I ....... mllllln II .. I • II • ti Ml Illa., .... 1111111 l)JIF 71 II II 1117 .. ..-1-t. Ftr II I 5111 lllry •II ..... • flll I. Harbor ballfield to be named for Fine BY CHERYL STEHLING Joyful tears from the family and friends of the late Stuart Fine greeted the Newport-Mesa Unified School District's decision last week to name the varsity baseball field at Newport Harbor High School .. Stuart Fine Varsity Baseball Field ... .. Now my husband's spirit will live on, .. Esther Fine said. "Everyone has been so supportive and we feel so honored ... Fine was an avid booster in the Harbor Area of youth sports, especially baseball. As early as 1962, Fine coached Harbor Area Baseball. He umpired games for Newport Harbor High School for 10 years and was involved with Newport National Little League from the time of its inception in 1983. Fine died in January at the age of SO. Jerry Tucker. president of the general boostcn of Newport Harbor High · School, made a proposal to the board at its June 28 meeting and-recalled Fine's many contributions to the community. "Stu not only demonstrated his love for our youth with bis time and involvement, but he also displayed many admirable principles in hi s methods of teaching, .. Tucker said . "He emphasized the importance of team- work, honorable conduct. fair play. positive attitudes and inspired youngs- ters to love and enjoy the game of baseball as much as he did. Most of all, he was a friend." Bill Singer, representing the Newport Harbor High School baseball boosters and Leon Skcie, director of sports medicine at Orange Coast College also spoke in favor of the baseball field dedication. 'The item was placed on the agenda for July 12, but tabled for action until last week. .. Baseball was my dad's first love,"· said daughter Andrea, a 1982 graduate of Harbor High ... He was an Angels fan and my brother Ben and I grew up at the Big A ." Ben Fine played on the freshman bueball team last year at Harbor High. Andrea said that the naming of the vanity field after her father will give Ben more incentive to "mate the varsity team." The Fina have another daughter, Kim, a 1985 graduate of Newport a ,.,., Pllll " llllY Clll BY MELINDA KELLER A key witness' campaign contribu- tion to a Harbor Municipal Court judge bas led to a change of venue for the preliminary bearing in the bribery case against Newport Beach rcstauranteur Francis M . Delancy. Deputy District Attorney Gregg Prickett disclosed Tuesday that James .. Buzz" Person had donated S 125 to presiding Judge Glenn A. Mahler's campaign war chest, creating a conflict of interest. Person, who serves as a Newport Beach Planning Commissioner, is also a practicing attorney and had attended a fundraisi ng function fo r Mahler last November. Delaney was arrested last March and charged with offering a bribe to Person in return for Person's help in getting approval for a restaurant in the Lancer's Landing development. Delaney's arrest was the result of a two-month inves- tigation in which conversations between he and Person were monitored by Newport Beach Police investigators. Although the transcripts of those conversations are set to become public record at Delaney's scheduled prelimi- nary hearing Sept. 20, Khouri will be asking that sections of the tapes that do not pertain to the case be stricken or that the press be barred from the precedings. to prevent a public disclo- sure of the tapes' contents. Delancy is currently free on $50,000 bail. To avoid a conflict of interest. Mahler disqualified himself from hearing the case, prompting Prickett and defense attorney Michael Khouri to ask for the change of venue to North Court in Fullerton. PAIE f AHllT 4. I Ill THE NEWPORT ENSIGN Police Blotter 1he Polrce Blotter is presented as a public service from the Newport [ns1sn deta1lins crimes and auests in Newport Beach II should t>e noted that crimes listed are only those which are reported to rhe Newport Beach Police Department and ,wests made are only those suspecte-d ot crimes and not those convicted MONDAY JUL\' 18 C RIMES 10 50 -Video equipme nt valued at $2,470 was reported •Holen from a residence in the 2200 block of Port Harnick. 1500 -A purse and contenb valued at $340 were reported 'tolen from a re-.,iden ce in Lhe 1100 bloc k of West Ba}. 1533 -I ingcn~ valued at $200 was repo rt ed \l o len from a residence in the 600 block of Begonia. 1730 -A Role.\ watch valued at $6,000 was reported stolen from a residence in the 6300 block of West Ocean Fro nt. ARRESTS 0405 -Ce!->ar Garcia Guido, 21, of Chino was arrested on sus- picion of giving false 1nforma- Lion to a police officer T llESDA \' JtJLY 19 C RIMES 1155 -Vandals repo rtedly caused $250 in damage to a residence in the 3700 block of l ake. 0840 -A cellular car phone ~~""'"''' ,,, ..... ·'""''""''''~~~~~"~~~ ''"~' CA l. 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ARRESTS 0025 -Larry Phillip Altman, JI, of Newport Beach w as arre~ted o n suspicion of misde- meanor drunk driving. 0040 -J oc Cabrera. 20. ol Fo ntana wa~ arrested on suspi- cion of grand theft of an auto- mobile. 1800 -Daniel Omer Johnson, 29, of Troutdale, Oregon, was a rres ted on suspicion of sho plift- ing. 2130 -Michael Ll oyd Saw- telle, 39, o f Anaheim was arrested o n suspicion of grand theft of property. WEDNESDA \', Jlll.\' 20 C RIMES 0930 -Boating equipment valued a t $130,095 wa!) reported sto len from Dial of Newport located at 200 West Coast H 1gh- way. I 0 16 -Currency totaling $850 was reported stolen from Great American Savings during a robbery. 1333 -Currency totaling $278 was rep o rted s tolen from Famous Amos located at 488 1 Birch. 1345 -A boat e ngine valued at $ l ,500 was reported stolen from a boat in the 1100 bl ock Your ATM card has winning ways this summer! Use your ATM card. and you could win two ways at American Savings. 1. 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I 01 5 -A boat steering column a nd throttle cables valued at $800 were re ported stolen from a boat in the 400 block of 29th Street. 1200 -A purse valued at $300 a nd a tennis racquet valued at $175 were re ported stole n from ~ vehicle in the Newport Beach Tennis Club parking lot. 1650 -Bi cycles valued at $255 were reported sto len from a garage in the 200 bl ock of Adams. A RRESTS 0420 -Patrick Keith Hin, 22, of Rancho Santa Ma rgarita was arrested on suspicion of givi ng false information to a police officer. 0620 -Frankie Jay Szabo, 31, of Mission Viejo was arrested on suspicion of grand theft. 10 15 -C indy Ellen Cottrell, 24 , o f Newpo rt Beac h was arrested o n suspicion of grand YOU COULD WIN A PRINCESS CRUISE! 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THERE ARE 115 B~ IN CALIFORNIA -PLEASE CALL INFORMATION FOR 11IE BRANCH NEAREST YOO ERICAN SAVING§ AND LDAN ASSOCIATION 91111iif A,!t ... w theft. FRIDAY, JULY 22 CRIMES l 050 -A fur coat valued at $1,500, a bass guitar valued at $300, a piece of lugga,ge valued at $250 and a mic rowave oven valued at $70 were reported stolen from a residence in the 1200 block of Sandpoint. 1500 -A suitcase and contents valued at $650 were reported sto len fro m a locker room in the 200 block of 15th Street. ARRESTS 0 11 5 -Donald Eugene Hobbs, 20 of Garde n Grove was arrest- ed on suspicio n of giving false informatio n to a poli ce officer. 1145 -Kim Richard White- head, 34, of Newport Beach was arrested o n suspicion of grand theft of an automobile. 1800 -Mark Robert Kukla, 22. of Tustin was arrested on suspicion of battery on a life- guard. SATURDAY, JULY 23 CRIMES 13 15 -Clothing valued at $1,200 was reported stolen from a motel room in the 6300 block of West Coast Highway. 19 15 - Clothing valued at $442 a nd a portable television valued at $150 were reported stolen from a residence in the 200 block of 35th Street. ARRESTS 0105-Darryl Kirk Bender, 18, of H unt ingto n Beach was arrested on suspidon of carrying a concealed firearm. 1723 -W illiam Derushe Lud- low. 22. of Huntington Beach was arrested o n suspicion of the unlawful taking o f a vehicle. Stllr1 Fina Field ... Hlltlld ..... plll 1 Harbor H igh. Many plans will now be put into effect, Esther said. There will be an e ndowment fund started to supply Stuart Fine Baseball scholarships for deserv- ing students at Harbor High, she said. The field will also be ref urbisbed. "The family wants to do this to show appreciation for the dedication," Esther said. "Anyone is welcome to contrib- ute to the memorial fund." A date has not yet been set for a formal dedication cere- mony. Correction The pbotoaraPh of the Auiat- ance Leape debutanta that ran on tbe froat .,.. of IMt week._ edition wu mi••kcnly credited to John Blom. The photo was actually provided by Cameo Bouae photo1raphera of Newport Beach. We regret the mis-identification. .--= ---~ - Everything stops for an Emmylou show "Get a si tter," Barb said. "Emmylou's in town." C hildcare was speedily arranged. We held a planning meeting at her house. Kids were pushed out the door to play while we made high level phone calls. These arrangements were then trashed as we found that both the Coach House in South County and the Crazy House in Santa Ana were sold out. Ho w much did we want to see Emmy- lou Harris? .. Are you willing to do what has to be done?" I demanded. "God, not that. Not the Univer- sal Amphitheater," said Barb. "111 pack a picnic~ we 'II eat under the stars," I promised. This shows how long it's been since I've been to the Amphitheater. This shows how much we loathe driving to LA for any reason. ,, \\nrnott 8uttes Nevertheless, a spouse was bribed. a grandmother guilt- tripped, and tickets obtained. It was 7 p.m. and the freeways were jammed, as always. The warbled. Barb sang in a clear soprano, while I did alto back- ups. "Well, it's midnight an' it's allright, 'cause ah got two more bottles of wine," we bellowed. Sue Kauth freeways to LA are us ually jammed. There is often no clear reason for the gridlock, but this time an elderly man sat musing, as his car remained motionless on the 405. Drivers shouting obscenities veered around him. To pass the time, we played my Emmylou Harris tapes. .. Sweet dre-ums of yew.'' we We got to the Amphitheater and were mystified. When had it been covered with a roof? The parking lot boy advised us to eat our picnic lunch fast . So much for music under the stars. I missed the Pacific Amphi- theater, where we had seen her last year. That's a really nice place to go, regardless of the HOW SUITE IT IS -1le Marrlltt S1Hll ltlttl ._ tlll 111WUt lloatllry In tlWll wMR It .,._ 1111 week. To m1rk the ocasloo. SMnl Marrlllt offlCiall and local net1blt1 partlcl,attd In a rlbbon-cltting. lm:ludlng (l to It): ,.. Dow. Al ~r. ,.. ..... l•ntar r .. Rll1Y. Mayor Jo• C. Cox Jr .. 111111 Ind S¥tr. PHOTO llY MARY DECHIRICO Commission eyes Begoni a lot ,\ cunt r11\ l!r,1al rt'4ue"1 h~ a ( m11na de! \IL1 r pro pert~ O\.\ ncr to inu c.i'l' the ,j;e nl hi' lot \\ 111 go hdorc thl Planning Commi~­ '1on tonight Opp\rnt'nh ul Lht: "lot line adju,tmcnt .. made po::-::-ihk h} the purch.1,e til pcHt o l an ad1acent llll. l'la1m that the increase in '"l' will allo~ con- struction of a large -;tructurc on the lot next to Begonia Park. blocking views and impeding the community'' access to what they call o ne of the city's "best jewels." the lookout point at the edge of the park. The owner has not been able to build on the lot in the past because of its irreg- ular s hape and community objections to the granting of any variances for construction there. "Other than Ocean Boule- vard, this is the only lookout point left in Corona del Mar, .. wrote Greg Connor in a letter circulated to Cd M residents. .. . . . Construction on this si te would block the view which the public enjoys from Begonia Park, the only bay I ocean view public spot on this very densely built area of Corona del Mar." City Manager Bob Wynn said that the city is in the process of getting the current lot appraised, with an eye toward purchasing it and incorporating it into Begonia Park. He declined to speculate on why the property owner bought part of his neigh- bor~ lot and is seeking to 1ncnrp1>1;1tl' it into the l'Urrent paru'l .. I n m~ np1nll'n the n C\\ add1t10n \\Ill 11\ll make the lut an~ le" or mon: ( huil<.lahle) th.in It I' O\l\\ ... \l•\lln .i<.lded I he P l ..tnnm~ Cnmm1,,1n n hearing '' -.1.ttc..·d tc• qan ..it -~o r .m. 1n th\.'. 1.nuncd 1.:hamhrr' .tt Cit\ Hall Appearingjuly 12 thru August 20 SHAKE RATTLE & 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 honest sounds of the SO's, 60's and 70's at Duke's Nostalgia Nite Club. Relive all your favorite oldies but goodies every Tuesday through Saturday. Enjoy the conveniense of complimentary valet parking. And try Duke's every Monday for comedy night Duke's Nostalgia Nite Club is at The NewponeT Reso~ 1107 Jamboree Blvd., Newpon Beach. (714) &K-1 700. I t:==============~ I noise controversy. We gobbled barbecued chicken and an entire bottle of Glen-Ellen Chardonney in about 15 minutes and wobbled in to fi nd our seats. The place was surprisingly empty, so we sneak- ed down to the third row center. I have never done that before. She was more beautiful than in my college days. Her gray hair, the subject of jokes between her and the band, actually enhanced her features. All of the band members, including a new and cute young violin player, were superior, but my favorite was her rhythm guitarist/ accor- d ian /vocal backup person, Barry Tashian. Barry looks like he should be teaching English at a high school somewhere. But when he starts to sing, that man is bot. As Emmylou sang in ~llenill Lynch Realty RESIDENTIAL REAL TY BUYING or SELLING Chuck Berry•s "C,cst la Vie," it goes to show you never can tell. During the drive home, there were three more traffic jams. We're talking midnight. If there were reasons for these jams, I do not know them. I am glad I don't have to commute to LA and sympathize with those who do. But I wasn't alone. 1 found out the next day that Emmylou herself had spent three hours trying to get to the Coach House in San Juaq Capistrano. Although J 've never been too involved in the Newport traffic controversy, I am beginning to take a second look. When it affects Emmylou and me, we may have a problem. Sue Kauth is a counselor al a local high school. 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Every Saturday night poolside. .,,._. 11 -161 l111 t 1mbew PUE 4-AllllT 4. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSJGN Editorial Creativity needed in transportation crisis Transportation problems are rapidly moving into much the same category as the weather -everybody talks about them but nobody is able to do anything about it. More specifically, nobody is willing to pay fo r the necessary improvements to get the traffic moving again. Federal d ollars are spent only on the Interstate Highway System. which benefits only a few areas and provides only a skeleton of what is needed. The policies of the 70s and the revenue shortfall of the 80s have resulted in a woeful lag in state spending on roads and other transportation projects. In an attempt to add needed dollars to the state's transportation fund, Gov. George Deukmejian spon- sored a$ I-billion bond issue on the June ballot. It failed. Another measure on the June ballot would have exempted vehicle and gasoline sales taxes, earmarked for transportation projects, from the state appropriations limit imposed by the Gann Initiative some years back. It failed, too. Gronsky aids Foundation Meanwhile, recurring talk about raising the gas tax or the local sales tax to fund transportation projects consistently goes over like a lead balloon with the local voters. The voters are clearly saying the state must use what it has in a more efficient manner. That's well and good, but will that be enough? Luckily, Sen. Marian Bergeson is on the case. She sponsored a bill last year that will speed up the process of constructing new freeways by allowing CalTrans to contract out for design work, allowing the department to keep more efficient staffing levels by providing a safety valve for periods of extra workload. In addition, Sen. Bergeson is working with the California Transportation Commission to see if federal highway funds can be returned to the state for local projects once the federal highway system is built out, which will happen soon. That's another piece of the complex quilt of economies and new revenues that must be put together if we are to overcome the transportation crisis. We think Sen. Bergeson deserves credit and support for under~tanding that a multi-pronged approach is needed and for pursuing that avenue. Art Gronsky helped to save the ciy•s most famous land- mark-the Balboa Pavilion. Now he•s trying to save one of the most historic boatyards and turn it into a place where han- dicapped men and women, boys and girls, can learn to live with the sea and love it. But time is running out for the Foundation for Sea and Marine Education. Few in Newport Beach have such a rich and colorful history as Art Gronsky, one of the most popular waterfront personali- ties. He has literally grown up with the harbor, scurrying through dredging pipes when the great reclamation project of the '30s was underway. Now some 50 years later, and theoretically retired, the founder of Art's Landing, and the one-time owner of the Pavilion, is trying his best to save the historic Hans Dick.man Boatworks, next door to the Cannery Restaurant in the fabulous Rhine Wharf-Cannery section of the city near City Hall. lf enough investors or donors -----------------------· are found, the Boatworks will BC"'llk l r, c • t • -become headquarters for the c:tn..er ommUillca lOfiS-Fou!'.1dation and a si;nall mari~c ------------------------servtce whose total mcomc will AWARD WINNING 901 Dover Drive -go to finance the Foundation'• ~~APB Newport Beach, CA 92660 -programs. These programs will ,.._. .... .,. (714) 631-8120 _ teach the physically handi- 39 State & National Awaras Pleeae send mail to: _ capped bow to overcome their Smee 1978 Newport ~c~~!3:92658-9399 disabilities with special equip- • vntssn ment so they can sail, swim, ' ~ · The Newport Ensign 11 pubUahed enJ· oy power boating and other- Circulation 25,000 weekly on Thursdays. wise love the sea. The Founda- PUIUlllEI: Seth Baker r. ti on 's goals include myriad EXECITM ElfT81: Roger Bloom research projects to develop aafe AlllCIATE EllTDI: Melinda Keller vessels for those with disabili- IPllTI EllTll: George Pappas ties-even the blind. Some of the PllTI ElfTll: Danny Cota new devices already developed ~a Mary OeChlrico are ingenious, and all promise ITAff WllTEI: Cheryl Stehling new hope and new joy for those IEIEIAL 8111110: James E. Rule who are not quite • physically •Kt• • Ill El: Marcus Dietz strona u aome of us. Aft. lmCl'm: Bob Dorman, Barbara Sheppard. Ingrid This new challenge for Art Pepenella, Sharon Chandler Gronsky is not beina handled CUlllFIEI ll?ECl• Inez Gilbert alone. He has many old water- LEUL •.11 ELI• John Quigley front cronies, and be UC> U. . _.1Cl/Ml. lllT.: Scott Vowell one of the area's IDOlt ~ lili ...... ,_(USPS 441~570) .. lct;'dged to bl a newlPIPlf al~ aculltioii-bumanitariu1-~ea ·~ ., cut dlcrll dltld ally 14, 1151, • modlfitd. in me ....-. A 20171, In Supertcr. bottom. >..executive director of c:.t tll' .. County ol °""II . ._ ol CllifDmta. Ind by ,_. ~.II Ill ..... • -tbe Orange Empire Boy Scout ,...... II pullMc nobl,..... by llw. Sulllr:ription. l3I"" ,.._ Coaacil, ~~ Higeabotto• ,. forged the Scouts into a pow- erful, well-organized, fiscaUy- sound and well-endowed associ- ation dedicated to developing tomorrow's good citizens. He was one of the first three to receive the National Conference of Christians and Jews human- itarian awards in Orange County. And he has joined the Foundation for Sea and Marine Education as its chief f undraiser, and sort-of ad hoc executive director. How Gronsky and Higgen- bottom got where they are today is a long and complex story. And friends arc. And along came this Founda- tion that Art was involved in, and here was Ken Higgenbot- tom, and they developed a marvelous plan-short-range and long-range-and they bad a fine board of directors, and good press, and everybody said what a marvelous way to remember Hans Dickman and his boat- yard, and all he did for Newport Beach. But the money just didn't come forth. Great idea, but gee, I just gave at the office. Or, the way things are you don't know Time of my Life how the historic Dickman Boat- yard s became the common workplace for both of them is also a long and complex story, But let's start with the untimely death of Hans Dick- man a few yean ago. In his will, be left the boatyard to a school and medical center with some religious usociatiom-Loma LindL Some time later, Loma Linda sold the waterfront prop- erty, and the new owner, a highly respected Anaheim sboppina center developer who lives in Newport Beach, also wanted to pre.erve the property. And be enjoys bicycling. One day be wu biking around the Balboa Peninsula when be bumped into old buddy, Art Gronsky. Hey, how goes the boatyard? And, bey bow do you like retirement? Well, Art still ti.cl some old customen, and be bad a wonderful youna man who knows outboard moton lite the Met of laia ~ and we~ Art just ian 't tbl retiriDI kind. Aud pea Wlaat? One tbina led to another, and Att foUnd himeelf bKt at die DiCtliulD Boat ylinl. and the ... oww let him ... , there ror quite • wlaile-ror "*· You know bow waterfroat BY JIM FELTON what tomorrow may bring, and I have to look out for Number One, y'k.now. And there's nowhere in the world where so many charitable taxfrec opera- tions come after anyone with any money, and since Reagan's new tax law, the taxfrec operations just aren't tax f rce any more. So time is running out. The owner is a wonderful man, and now well name him. He is Arnold Feuentein, and be owna Arnold Conatruction Company in Anabeim, and be does ao many 1ood thinp for our community. He will sell the waterfront property for Sl mil- lio~ and donate SI00,000 to the Foundation, and deduct all the rent they~ paid ao far. But his busineu baa need for capital, to maintain the cub flow of his major operatio111, and tbe prop- erty is for tale. He and Art Gromky and ~en Higmbot- tom hope that three or four in\Uton pool aome raourca to pay the S3 million, ad lip I -.. witla tbe fouaclalioa and tbe ....nae• via Groaaty will wort Wida die city to replace the ..... hlilcliap wt mate tbe ..., ... lbowpba • welJ ••'-Ddeert. --- Letters to the Editor Chief replies to Wood Dear Editor: This is in regard to the column of July 21, by Jim Wood, entitled "My Tum." I feel that Mr. Wood's article is in need of a corrective response. I am truly concerned that someone like Mr. Wood is afforded the opportunity to utilize The Ensign as a vehicle to express his personal and biased opinions about the New- port Beach Police Department. While I find most of Mr. Wood's comments to be rather caustic and sarcastic, I also find that ~everal of his points are lacking m accuracy. Mr. Woods refers to two prostitutes arrested .. last spring." Those arrests occurred two years ago. One defendant plead guilty, and the other was convicted by a jury of her peers. At least the jury acknowledged prostitution is still a violation of the law. Mr. Wood made reference to a seizure of SI 0 million worth of marijuana being a .. screwup" because the officers "in blue" (by the way, the Newport Beach Police Department wears tan uniforms) failed to get a search warrant. The law still provides that a warrantless search may be made with probable cause. Therefore, the District Attor- ney's Office has filed an appeal of this case. It is unfortunate the officers who kept over six tons of marijuana off the streets and 'out of the hands of our youth are placed on trial by individuals such as Mr. Wood. Mr. Wood referred to a recent ordinance passed by the City Council as ridiculous because it gave the police discretionary po·.ver to levy a SSOO "fine" for having to return to a loud party a second time. The provision is not for a fine but a billing up to SSOO for police services neces- sary to abate the disturbance. Not only was the ordinance passed unanimously by the City Council, but it received much community support. It was also supported editorially by The Emign on June 30. · Mr. Wood states Newport Beach has become the white collar capital of the western world. While this is not ncces- -EPTUNE ~-··~y CREMATION SERENE BURIAL AT SEA LOW COST SEND FOR FREE BROCHURE * • • * * * • * * • * * • .I Name AddrlSS --------- C.ty --~------- SCalll~ Tiii ••TUMI soa1n •74 E. 17th STREET COSTA MESA. CA 92e27 ,. C?Ma ... Hl1 cm• sarily true, he failed to mention that during his interview with me he was told the Police Depart- ment has a specially staffed and trained Economic Crime Unit for investigating frauds. This unit is also part of a task force of other local and federal agen- cies formed to combat the prob- lem. Mr. Wood alleges general public disdain for the Newport Beach Police Department. I find the citizens of our community very supportive of this depart- ment. The Newport Beach Police Department consists of highly trained, professional police officers who are dedicated to providing the best of police services. The officers of this department are committed to providing a level of service commensurate with the needs and desires of this community. Mr. Wood concluded his arti- cle stating that his remarks were some friendly advice. We encourage the public we serve to give friendly advice and con- structive criticism. However, I do not acknowledge his advice as being either friendly or con- structive, only vindictive. Affording Mr. Wood the oppor- tunity to go on a ride-along, ride in the helicopter, and attempting to make him feel at home in our department was tantamount to turning a fox loose in the hen house. Arb Campbell Chief of Police More on the NBPD Dear Editor: We wish to compliment the Newport Beach Police Depart- ment on the excellent~ outstand- ing and professional manner shown in making the 4th of July weekend a safe one for Newport Beach. The preparedness and fore- siglat paid off well. The actual handling of the crowds and minimal traffic problems dis- played a unique understanding of ALL personnel involved. I have had many people inform me of how much they appreciated the Department's conduct. We all have great confidence in "our" Police Department and a cloud of anxiety was hfted this 4th of July weekend. We are all sincere in our thanks and appreciate the great efforts. They paid off. Charlie 8a1111W1 President Balboa lmproYement Assoc. Dear Editor: We wish to express our appre- ciation for the excellent, out- standing work of the police department over the long Fourth of July weekend. We had the opportunity to observe in the West end of the city where we visited friends, and from our own front deck. We fully approve and support the manner in which a peaceful environment was maintained while still permitting a generally festive character. The auto check station at 23rd and the Ocean Front obviously proved productive, and we certainly hope it will be an ongoing feature of enforce- ment here in the square. Now, how about a little addi- tional attention to the Boom Boom Boom boys who cruise the area for 24-hour stints. Is there some way of ticketing? John and Marjorie Shea Newport Beach Dur Editor: At about 11:30 p.m. on the 4th of July, our automobile stalled on Placentia Ave., at Hospital Road. While 1 was frantically searching for a phone to call for help, a police cruiser arrived on the scene and called a tow truck for us. He remained there untiJ it arrived. He followed a few blocks to Dan's Automotive where we locked the car and left it to be serviced the following day. To be sure that we arrived home safely, Sergeant Thomas then drove us to our home in Corona del Mar. Even though he must have beecn extremely tired from working long shifts during the holidays, he could not have been more thoughtful. kind and cour- teous. We think that he certainly deserves our commendation and praise. Such service and protec- ·tion is really appreciated. Mr. and Mn. R. Carstensen Corona del Mu SOLD OUT BY ARTIST IN ONLY TWO DAYS Thi Latest by Marty Bell MARTY BELL COTTAGES EXCELLENT GIFTS AND EXCELLENT INVESTMENTS South Coast Plaza Village AcrOl9 f'9 9lrellt lrom S..CCMlll ..... 754-7485 MON-IA T t'OO to t:OO"'" tOIM.1'0 AllllT 4. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSKIN ,_I Dur Editor: I have lived and worked in Newport Beach for over40 years and have never been arrested for assault and battery. I have never been c harged with resisting arrests. I can't remember getting a ticket, although I probably deserved one a couple of times. I have known and observed the chiefs and several of the officers since the days when Charley Priest was in uniform in the Police Department by the Newport pier. When you needed help, they came right now! They were efficient, helpful, pleasant and they did smile. I saw them restrain and control themselves when I wanted them to bit the young punks to shut them up. The officers, and the chiefs, too, made some mistakes, but who hasn't? Remember that one about throwing the first stone! Please do not use my name as I am not seeking publicity. Newport Beach Kudos for coverage Deu Editor: I want to express my appre- ciation for the outstanding cov- erage The Newport Ensign and The Costa Mesa News gave to the Grad Night parties th.is year. The spirit of Grad Night comes from the positive involvement as well as the time, creativity and caring that the parents give to their graduating seniors. This unseen spirit was very evident in your pictures and in your Grad ;..;ight copy. Both Peggy DarneWs photographs and Cheryl Stchling•s story reflected the best evening in our graduates' lives. It was a treat for me to watch both of them work with such meticulous attention to names and details. Thank you for helping all of us support alcohol/ drug free graduation! Lori Wanninpon Newport Beacb It is the policy of this new.s- paJHr to publish all ull~rs to the Editor that are received, except those that in the Editor's opinion are libelous, grossly misleading. or obscene. Le11ers longer than 200 words may be subject to editing for space reasons. u11ers should bf submi11ed to: u11ers to the Editor, PO Box 9399, Newport Beach, CA 92658-9399. Letters must include the author's name, address. and a daytime phone number. • F'lllHWATU FISH ..,1 . AquaCleer ca.tlfal (EQUIM ~ i....,. Value • Up ID $5.99) Pas• ll11dl 1200. 'lP ,... 9%79 MOO • 1291' ,.._ '40" .., . '39" ,... _..,.. 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Two weeks ago, Harbor dropped out of Harbor Arca baseball playoffs to compete in the tour- nament. The Sailors• shaky perfor- mance in the Irvine tourney underscored the hitting and pitching problems which have plagued Harbor's summer squad. But this past June, Harbor Coach Wayne Heck spoke opti- mistically about the potential of his summer team. This was despite the fact that Harbor's J 988 varsity squad had won only one Sea View league game last season. Commenting recently after the tourney, Heck admitted that he is disappointed in his team •s progress over the past two months. "It wasn't a very fruitful summer for us," Heck remarked. "We didn't improve as much I thought we would ... During much of the summer season, Harbor's hitters slumped. They poly mustered four runs in Irvine tourney. "Our hitting is still real weak, .. Heck explained. "Maybe in the off-season Iii have my team work with weights to build up strength. Maybe that will help," be added. Heck and his team will have the next eight months to prepare for their Sea View League oppo- nents. "We can' afford to lose any- body," Heck said. Still, the Sailors' squad has severaJ promising players. Heck praised the recent efforts of senior Tony Altobelli, juniors Jason Singer, Todd Bryson, S.tc~e Double, and Steffen Spiz- zirri . "Altobelli has been a bright spot for us. He keeps improving each time he plays," Heck stressed. Heck also described junior pitcher Bob Sliker as "inconsist- ent but improving". Three incoming freshman who played for the varsity team in the Irvine Tournament, Matt IAFEAllW l1 f119 ..... 1-. ..... llllllllllllr Tw In' Ill llll'Wa llln .. , ..... rm11 aid • .... , ........ ,,11 Clrtllll•' ll llm ... ., ... 111 ...... .., ........... , ... Im llf Ill ... 1111Mllr ..... llllrlllIll IJlll 5 7-!. .-111111n1111111a11Aurd111·1 .... Pllr lll'A1 r· ""'n IAllY CITA Palaferri, . Chris Carden and Brian Rogers, also impressed Heck. "They each have a pretty good chance to make the varsity team,•• Heck commented. In the Irvine tourney opener, Sliker struggled as he allowed eight hits and was handed the loss. Tustin took a 3-0 lead after three innings. The Tillers extended their lead to 5-0 in fifth. Harbor scored their first run of the game in next inning. Jason Farr and Bryson led the inning with singles. Spizzirri slammed a ground ball to Tustin~s short- stop to sacrifice Farr for the run. The Sailors added another run after David Glatfelter bit a fly ball to center which was caught and Bryson tagged up from third to add another run. Tustin put the game out of Harbor's reach in last inning as they added two more runs. In the following consolation match up against University, Harbor kept the game close through three innings. But Uni- versity bombarded Harbor for seven runs in the third inning. Harbor never recovered after that and went on to lose the game 8-2. Singer was charged with the loss. "We're a real young team and that's good. But we need to work really hard over next few months if we 're going to be competitive next year," Heck concluded. Sutter Home makes it five in a row BY GEORGE PAPPAS For many of the softball teams who play in Newport Beach's city leagues, the summer season will soon come to a close. But for the fint and second place teams in each league the playoffs lay ahead. This year UST DIVISION T-w L T B.A.M.F. 8 I Woolley Anscto 6 l Arv Lazers 2 1 Whiff ma for Fun 2 1 COED .. C-lt" at UNCOLN Team W L Corbin-Wertz. 1 2 Slime Dogs 7 2 Elliott Erectors 6 3 The Slave Units 4 $ The Terminators 2 7 O'Melveny and Meyers 2 7 marks the first time a playoff system will be set up for city league softball squads in New- port. The playoffs which arc sc~ed­ ulccl to start on August 17th have provided a kind of incentive for the city league teams. . eo&o•a.1J" ac BONITA caa:s T•• W L T Sutter Home WiDo 9 0 Cheers 6 l Sheratoa Sailors 4' 5 Oum E. lean 4 S Silver 8UUeb 2 7 Hammond Hammen 2 7 One team that can be expected to be a tough draw in the playoffs arc the Sutter Home Winos. Tonight at 7:30 p.m. at Bonita Creek Park, Sutter Home (which plays in the B-23 co-ed league) goes for their 10th straight victory when they face the Hammond Hammers. Sutter Home held off second place Cbeen 16-12 to clinch the B-23 tide last Thursday night. It w~ Sutter Home's ninth straight Win. Despite the loss, Cheen (6-3) still bas a likely chance of qualifying for the playoffs in the second place bracket. Last week's softball rematch between the two teams was another see-saw battle similar to the first game they played against each other earlier this season. It was Sutter Home's relent- less hitting attack which buried Cheers' chances late in the game. Frank Campbell led the way for Sutter Home as he pounded out several hits including a crucial three-run home run. Campbell also turned in several outstanding defensive plays in the outfield. In the first inning, Sutter Home took an early four run lead. Cheers responded with two runs in the bottom half of the inning. Going into the fourth inning, Sutter Home still led 6-4. Cheers pushed across four runs in the fourth to take their only lead of the contest, 8-6. Mike Maloney (5 for S in the game) tripled to spark Cheers' founh inning rally. Sutter Home seized back the lead for good in the fifth as they added four more runs. Cheen slashed Sutter Home's Jead to three runs heading into the final inning. But Sutter Home struck for five more runs to put the game away. "We just couldn' bold them," remarked Cheers' pitcher Scott Wilson. ..Going into the fifth inning, I thought we had them but they were too good of a hitting team for ua. Everybody on their team could bit the ball. They have no weak spots," Wilson added. Defensive lapses which have characterized Cheers' play through the season also weighed heavily in their second loss to Sutter Home. "H we bad played a little better in the field we might have had a better chance," Wilson con- cluded. "Hopefully, we'll play Sutter Home again in the playoffs." The mens and c~d leagues held at Bonita Creek on Wed- nesday nights arc shaping into close pennant races. In the co-ed C-16 league league held at Bonita Creek Park on Wednesday nights, the Prior- ity Pollutants and Barracudas are battling it out for f mt place. On the adjacent field at Bonita Creek in the mens B-12 league. the Psychic Nutumbas, E.M.B.O., and Uncle George are embroiled in a tight race for the league top spot ... -. ----. - Native American spirituality living on "Helping the circle within ourselves may be the beginning and then to heal the circle of our family. our community, our land. and all our relatives on Mother E:arth. " BY PEGGY DARNELL More than SO women gathered in a large circle, known as the Sacred Hoop, at the clubhouse in Harbor View Homes in Newport Beach a couple of weeks ago to partici- pate in a learning experience taught by Brooke Medicine Eagle. She was invited by Harbor View resident and psychothera- pist Jane Goldberg to share her native American philosophy of spiritual education and the ways women can achieve peace within themselves, with their environ- ment, and beyond-to speak to the Feminine, the nurturing and renewing power within us all. Brooke Medicine Eagle was raised on a Crow Reservation in Montana and brought a message of s pirituality passed down from · Native American teachings that emphasizes the importance of peace and entering into good communication with .. All Our Relations." The women attending the meeting were asked to stand together closely and taught songs and dances which are performed in unison with the beat of a drum, which represents the heartbeat. As a singer-songwriter, her ···--LOCAL SHAMAN -lr0tk1 Mdici• flll1 ....... ,... 1 lltivl Allllricll lllanal r11111 It 1 .. u .. It Ille H1rblr View HOllll club-. rantly. In lier talk. * 1•,h11lz• 1111 lltlwt Alslal 1'911 tf lllclllill -d Ill ~ •• I ltlll ,_.. *"P Mltltiol 11111 1x,rmtv1 1rt. voice was clear and lovely as she asked everyone to close their PHOTO IY PEBCY DARNELL "dressed simply with a bundle on her back. She was alone. One of the young men rushed to her and a mist swirled about them. After she opened her robe, a skull and bones fell to the ground, and a snake slithered away. "The other scout asked her, 'Not for myself but for my people do I ask, will you come and talk with them?' ~She went with him to his people and stood before the chief, taking d own her bundle. In it was the sacred pipe. The INSIGHTS red bowl represented the earth, blood, all earthly things. The s tem represe nt ed o ur spir it . wh ich is always o en. The tobacco re presen po we r; unity, the smoke tak .... · ~........, ... the smoke released makes the heart visible. A strong hold o n the p ipe represents st rongly holding on to relationships with each other and to the Great Circle of Life, with the impor- tant message that we realize whatever we do to others, we do to ourselves." begin to pay attention to their own needs as our world becomes increasingly more stressful. She encouraged them to make it a priority to take some meditative time to become receptive to the energy around themselves. She suggested making a spccjal place of comfort and quiet, to place pillows for resting, to bring books, and to record thoughts and flashes of intuition, to draw back from the business of their lives and to make possible the dream of peace in their individual lives, in their homes. The ideal, according t o Brooke Medicine Eagle, would be to take some aays off each month to go to the resing place, or Moon Lodge. But, realizing this is not always possible, to, at least, take some personal time to care for spiritual needs through .reflection, to become more in tune with and be recep- tive to the creative part of the self. Brooke Medicine Eagle sajd she ho pes the message of her native elders can be truly ex per- ienced in understanding that we are one with each other and with all things. Then. she said. the tra nsformatio n will be complete and the sacred pipe will be in and of everyone's hearts. The transformational arts she uses to help develop the spirit within each person arc in the expressive arts of singing, danc- ing, writing, drama, chanting. Blood drive set eyes and think of those relation- ships that arc in their lives today and have gone before, an<J the legacy of these relationships in their lives. She told the story of Buffalo Woman as her audience paid rapt attention. While s he sang .. Buffalo Woman Calling"-a song about accounting for ourselves and our actions, being called to our highest self-ironically , a nearby phone rang. Brooke Medicine Eagle asked the women present to really For more information about Shamanic teaching and the Transformation Arts, contact Goldberg at 760-0115. Newport Beach residents can help offset a potential summer blood shortage in August by donating blood at one of the following conveniently sche- duled blood drives: On Monday, Aug. 8, Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, 1441 West Balboa, will host a drive from 2:45 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. in their parking area. For appointments call (7 14) 673- 3775. On Wednesday, Aug. 10, donors can join professional lif esavcrs, when the Newport Beach Lifeguards bold a drive at the Newport Pier station garage hcadquarten. To flex their arms, along with the life- guards, donors should call (714) 644-3047. To donate, persons must be AU8UIT7 ~ ..... Nildrll-Ullns v ... 1nner Service Time: 10:30 am at the Irvine Senior Center, #3 Sandburg in Irvine at least 17-year-old, weigh 110 pounds or more and be in good health. The entire do nation process takes approximately 45 minutes, with donating itself taking about 8 minutes. 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Needless to say, Center Stars members enjoyed the home along with the dinner served in the garden around the pool, as well as entertainment from New Rage, a musical group recently signed by Capitol Records. The ladies also were greeted with bottles of "Tiffany" a new per- fume by T iff any and Co. Laura Little cochaired the party. along with Jacque, which benefits the Orange County Performing Arts Center. Attending were Annette Hur- witz, Donna and Doug Bunce, Jan· Lawson, Gypsy Pullinam, Ann and Bob McLean, Gayle Widolyar, Mary and John John- and Barbara Grider Wied the same theme. Big kids came dressed as little kids and were served youthful favorites such as hamburgers, hot dogs and ice cream-of course, with a lot more yummies thrown in. The Harborlites son, Barbara and Marcus Metzler, Roberta Herbison, and Jan et and Don Corbin. ••• Another fun party was "Big Kids." Since the event benefits the Children's Museum and was such a success last year, this year's co-chairs Marcia Giesler BY DINA VON BURGER Legends of Swing provided the music for dancing, and trophies were presented to the winners- Al Clark, Vince Ferragamo and Diana Sterling-of the evening's activitcs. Winners for best cos- tumes were Gayle and Bob Anderson, who came as "Little Red Riding Hood and the Big Bad Wolf." Assisting Marcia and Barbara were Heidi Pearce, Bobi Hinch- bein, Jeanne Barnes, Joan Reifschneider, DeDe Ginter, Pat P~ Cathy Michaels, Nancy Stem add Melissa Banning. Harborlites attend ing the party, which was held in the spacious garden of Martha and Bob Fluor'• home, were Flossie and Ed Schumacher, Margaret and Al Clar~ Charlene and Ron Tarquin, Janet Walsh and Patrick Cadigan, Clementine and Roman Dumbrow, Tracey and Dan McKenna, Joan and Alan Williams, Michelle and Emmett Raitt, Linda and Steve Briggs, Dolly and Don Karcher, Georgia and Bill Haney, and Felicia Bukaty. ••• SCA TS (Southern California Aero Team) members were given a resounding send-off at Helen and Harry Reinsch's 18,000- square-foot Mediterranean villa. The youthful gymnasts will compete at the Olympic trials in Salt Lake City and since 1968 one or more of the girls have placed, including Cathy Rigby, Kathy Johnson, and Pam Bileck. • • • The Madrid Restaurant and Suhaila Reshad were the' co- sponsors of a dinner and fashion show which benefited Children's Hospital of Orange County. Attending the affair were JoAnne and Gene Mix, Martha and Mel Green, Emma Jane and Tom Riley, Terry and John Berryman, Joan Woolley, and Paula Mansour. co fo pr dr a gr th ad ex ------- New experiences teach I if e's lessons BY BONNIE ENGSTROM Every summer it's the same. The books I bought still sit unread. The garage is still piled with junk. The drawers in the bathroom are full of tumbled bottles, spilled powder, dried up cosmetics and the instructions for the long-lost nail drier that's probably buried in another drawer. My desk is still spread with lists of phone calls to return, projects to do and practical items to buy, like a new step ladder and a can opener that works. I tried to return the calls, but invariably, the persons I have chosen to call are on vacation. Next week theyll be home, but, by that time, the List will be buried beneath a new pile. What I have accomplished is no small task and docs take precedence over mundane household organization. I did manage to fulfill a dream and organize a kid's graduation. I managed to assist the same kid in preparing for a car trip to the tip of Florida and back, across the country via the midwest with a stop along the way to visit his grandad in Pittsburgh (much to this anxious mother's relieO. I admit to minor disappointment when his dad asked him what he thought of New York, and he replied that it was great because 64there's a record store o n every block." No sooner did he get home, than his brother blasted off in his dilapidated VW ·camper for a rock concert in Monterey. What's a mother to do? Answer: worry and pray. As the mother of one friend who went with him, the friend being the fourth and youngest child in his family, said, "My knees are all worn out, Ive been down on them so long." My heart tells me that these experiences are very vital seg- ments of education, a real com- plement to what is learned in the classroom. The going to the bank and buying travelers' checks; the going to the auto BEYOND THEBMICS club for maps, then coming home to route the trip; the making of lists, then sho pping on a budget for trip or camping supplies; compiling an emer- gency first aid kit; wiring the CB in the car; tolerating Mom's instructions about not picking up hitchhikers or who to call if the car breaks down, all spell a certain amount of letting go on my part and a large dose of independence and "wing- testing" on the part of the youths involved. "Mom's School" is a thing of the past. We are beyond that now; beyond the days when two brothers ran a mini-sports camp for younger children in the park next door; beyond calculating how to shave seconds off one's backstroke time to vie for the medal in the swim finals; beyond practicing how to hold a bat or how to jump off a curb on a skateboard. We are practicing for life now. While kids in Kansas are ruo- ni ng and repairing tractors, cleaning stalls, learning about budgeting for livestock feed and being responsible for acres of corn growing, kids in Newport are repairing cars, filling out college applications and holding responsible jobs. Many are entrepreneurs, conducting their own small businesses. I find that particularly exciting. For years now, Brett Maru- moto has shaped some of the hottest surfboards in Newport. Working alone in his garage, the recent CdM HS graduate has built a fine business reputation by making a marketable product and learning all the varied aspects of running a busienss. Freshmen Bob Whiton and Matt Schneider have begun a car detailing business which will hopefully lead to a growing income and a knowledge of business acumen. Sloane Richardson and my own Dana Engstrom have a flourishing summer class for younger child- DOCTOR JAGVAR, IN.C. 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''Sfuden,. ~~· 0 .......... a-11 o I I mll1n 1J Kn1za ,, o C1l111'-Alli&ID .... a •111• I It .. a ''11t1au I s a -a 1111 0 .. UltllmL"tJ I 0•1s1•1tt ... o M"'"'" A••• 1 1taul. lndudlnf,..,.. Soc:ar. ~ .. •••hit ,.,.,. Goe s.MllSIW. I Vesitors Always Welcome I .... , c. Wlcll .. Ne B.:A., Dia-** Judaan lchoal .. , ........... AZ.11212 • ,.., Ml-7711 .. Ente ent NTAC's 'White Arrow' is on target BY CHERYL STEHLING It has been estimated that more than 500 stories, poems and ballads have been sung, penned and voiced over the past 400 years about the legend of Robin Hood. It has also been said that legends carry·some grain of truth in order to exist in the first place. Newport Theater Arts Center's master director, author and librettist Kent Johnson and Tim Nelson, musical director and composer, got their heads together some years ago and the magical, mystical and delightful musical ··white Arrow" was born. The musical was first staged in 1985 to much critical acclaim. This production uses much of NT A C's veteran actors and it is easy to sec that they are having as wondcrf ul a time retelling the Robin Hood story, as the audience has watching it unfold. "White Arrow" really should not be billed as a musical comedy, although there arc many hilarious moments. The underlying social message is very senous. 'This variation on the Robin Hood legend takes place during the reign of Richard the Lion Hearted of England. The king has ridden off in glory to fight in the Crusades, but is captured by Leopold of Austria, much to the delight of Prince John (Anthony Bonifant), who would like to do more than just fill in IEllY IEI -111111111 11111 (Pllll l •r•m 11) 1111 Frllr TICk Anw,' 1 __, C111111V lllllil • Ill ~ 11111111 If (Jelll L -) n •111 •1• lly ... lhny .. II DlrwlM 1111 .._ ariatlcnl will lllc1•11 I ,.,..., clll .. 111. Ft1111 l1 IM 11..,.,i n.tlr Arts Cllllr'a ,,...11111 .. Mitt ·MtiM~ for his absent brother. and shown how many dis- gruntled citizens seek him out to join the Merry Men. There are Midge, the miller's son (Dexter Echiverri), Little John (Bruce Morganti) and the tinker (James McFarlane). Moreno carried the role of the rotund friar with so much vigor he almost stole the show. Espe- cially entertaining is his duet with Sophie (Mary Sullivan Slack), .. Good Old Fashion Chivalry." Bonifant's rich baritone voice and wild eyes are adequately sinister. John's favorite bobby is taxing the populace and that is where Robin Hood comes in. In Keeping with the Robin Hood legend, "White Arrow" depicts Robin Hood as an out- law headquartered in Sherwood Forest, with bis band of Merry Men. He is the former Earl of Huntingdon, who gave up his lands and title to champion the common man, ••taking from the rich and giving to the poor." The peasants cling to the ideal that the sight of a white arrows foretells better fortunes ahead. The Merry Men are indeed merry, as they sing, dance, leap and cavort through the forest. But they are a group to reckon with should a stranger cross their path. The story opens with a bal- ladeer, Alan-a-Dale (Todd Davis), singing about the legend. · We arc introduced to Robin Hood (Phil Boardman) later on Group Rates Available ,_ ........ .. ... 0..-.. lY'e ..... ...... Of course, no Robin Hood story would be complete without Friar Tuck (John L. Moreno), Maid Marian (Sandy Yamak) and Will Scarlet (Joel Mills). .. White Arrow" is highly entertaining and recommended for the whole family. It con- tinues through Aug.21. CaJJ 631- 0288 for ticket information. SCR announces '88-'89 line-up South Coast Repertory's 25th season, opening Sept. 9 and running through July 13, 1989, will feature four world pre- mieres, two West Coast pre- mieres, and the first California Play Festival. Artistic Directors David Emmes and Martin Benson made the announcement at a ., AND ........ Dl•tlm llY.a._,. dinner attended by artists and supporters celebrating the ach ievements of the just- concluded 1987-88 season. According to the theater's co- founders, SCR 's 1988-89 season will mark 25 years for the Orange County company and highlight the work of the Amer- ican playwright. The Mainstage season will open with Arthur MilJer's "'The Crucible," f eUowed by the world premiere of Mark Stein's .. At Long Last Leo," Athol Fugard's "The Road to Mecca," Shaw's "You Never Can Tell," the world premiere of Ellen McLaughlin's 0 Infinity's House," and the Pulitzer Prize-winning Stephen Sondheim/ James Lapine musi- cal "Sunday in the Park with George." .. A Christmas Carol" will return Dec. 8 through 24. The Second Stage season begins Sept. 23 with the West Coast premiere of Eric Overmy- er's "In Perpetu ity Throughout the U nivene," folJowed by an open slot, then Lanford Wilson's ..,.alley's Folly" in January, and Christopher Durana'• "Lauah-iDa Wild," receiviJla its Wat Cout premiere. Two world fNIDiera by Califonia play- ~ ...... wiU cloee die ...,.. in .,.,_, • ~ of tbe Califor-m Play Ptltival. an 10 Ne as Be as 10 tio ori WO Calendar ART Bronze sculptures by David Demmore will display through August 31 at Whitman Galleries, 3545 East Coast Highway, Corona Del Mar. Hours are JO a.m. to 5 p.m. ,Monday through T hursday. Call 675-2478. 1981 ART A-FAIR is taking place through August 28 at 777 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. Admission is $3.50 for adults, $2.50 for seniors and children under 12 arc free with an adult. Hours arc JO a.m. to 10 p.m. seven days a week with grounds open until 11 p.m. on Friday and Saturday nights. "Flowers, "a group show with works by Debra Heimerdinger, Mark Matthews and others will display through August 6 at Susan Spiritus Gallery, 3333 Bear Street, Costa Mesa. Call 5497550. New Juice ln Oran1e County Ill a curated exhibit of seven Orange County artists will dis- play thorugb August 9 at The City of Irvine Fine Arts Center, 14321 Yale Avenue, Irvine. Hours arc 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., Monday through thursday and 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Friday. CaJJ 552-IOI8. The Ruth Stovever Flemin1 Collection or Southern Califor- nia Art will display August 4 through November 6 at Laguna Art Museum, 307 Cliff drive, Laguna Beach. Hours arc 11 a.m. to S p.m., Tuesday through S unday. Call 494-6531. Hand Colored Pbotosraphs by Alan T eaer will display through September I 0 at Susan Spiritus Gallery, 3333 Bear Street, #330, Costa Mesa. CalJ 549-7550. Oriainal watercolon by Ruth H111ds will display indefinitely at Graphics Gallery, 419 East 17th Street, Costa Mesa. Hours arc 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., Monday through Saturday and I 0 a.m. to 6 p .m. on Sunday. Call 548- 9045. MUSIC V ocalworks will perform classic vocal jazz selections at South Coast Plaza Village on August IO at 6:30 p.m. Admission is free. Call 241-1700. Swinptreet will perform swing, classic jazz and rhythm and blues selections on August 111 at 11 :45 a.m. in Town Center Park at South Coast Plaza. Admission is free. Call 241-1700. Ballet Pacifica tabs Lynch to bedirector Lisa Zali, founder and artistic director of Ballet Pacifica in Laguna Beach for the last 27 years, recently announced her retirement and the appointment of Molly Lyadl to replace her as leader from the Laguna Beach-based company. Assuming her new role in early July, Lynch now oversees all company productions-both locally and out-of-town-as well as managina the studio and the I 0 regularly-paid danccn. Addi- tionally, she will continue to originate and choreograph new works, such as *'Objecu" and "Eight Lines," both scheduled for this year's Concert Series. A native of Southern Calif or- ni~ Lynch, 32, a resident of Corona dcl Mar, began ballet training at the age of 6 with Lila Zali at her Laguna Beach Ballet Center, and danced with Ballet Pacifica until 1977, when she received a scholanhip from The Joffrcy Ballet in New York. While in New York, she was hired by the Louisville Ballet to pcrf orm in their "Nutcracker" and was invited to stay with the company. In the early '80s, she was also hired to be a guest artist with the Anchorage Ballet. 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Pricesstartat$17.95andincludc . ----------- full waiter service and show. Call 838-IS..0. "De Soand of Miiiie" is cur- "'Tiie Foreip1er", a comedy set in a rural Georgia fishing lodge will play July 29 and 30 and August S-7, J J-13 at Golden West College's Patio Theatre. Tickets arc SS-S6. Call 89S-8378. TIM Royal s,...... National BaBet will perform August 2-7 • at 8 p.m. and August 6-7 at 2 p.m. in the Orange County Pcrf orming Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Call S56-ARTS. ''After Brandon's, Fresh King Salmon will never be the same!~' This summer. Br111don • s feamrcs a fresh Plcif IC King Salmon Dinner. We present a f resb poached Pacir.c Kmg Salmon Filet f mi shed with a delicate svrrcl sauce. You"U also get~ choice of a garden fresh Jl"Cft salad or the soup of the day. plus steamed and SCMOnCd potalOCS, fresh vegetables and wann sourdough bread. All for only $13.95! lliE Ba'ERJ_Y HER[TICE tVTa ·-· 1800 Barber Lane. 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OR OLDER • OWi TRANSPORTATION I TELEPHONE • RETIREES WELCOME SHIELD SECURITY, INC. 1063 N. GLASSELL ST., ORANGE (714) 531 3183 (714) •• 1191 SECRETARY PERSON EL $21,500+ Use your llDOMils to advance in personnel dept. in rapidty Hpandins 5.C. Plaz.a firm. Promotion up to JOU. O.M.S Office Mates 768-6070 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! Mon-Fri 9am-3pm 30018 Crown Valley Pkwy Laguna Niguel (714) 495- 5543 (STOP-N.GO MARKETS) SELL ADVERTISING For the fastest srowine indepet ldent shopper in O.C. and set )10Uf own income. The sky's the limit. 962·6443, 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. GET PAID FOR READING books! Sl00.00 per title. Write: PASE-A4041161 S. Lincotnway.N. Aurora, IL60542 RECRUIT & GROW RICH. Help me find men & women, who wnt to live full time, work pt time and earn 6 f iaure income. You Qf'I wn Sl,000-3,000 ~month for referrals. MB Hudson 714-553-1551 ATTENTION Excellent income for honw ...-n· ~ .n. lnfD. QI 504- 646-1100 Dlpt. P237 WORD PRIESSORS DRA/(E OFFlCE OVERLONJ WE HAVE lhtk01AT£ OPENlr«>S e IBM-PC e WORDSTAR .. I WDRDPERFECT e MULTIMATE I • D!SPLA YWRITE e WA.~G • Lorus 1-2-J lcni & Shott ~~ Ass!F;nments e &3i1S SSS • ?ii• VKatiOM • iep P1Y (7 14) 471!-2974 !~00 't~ llannan 1 130 '""~ ECE !00% Free RECEPTIONIST LITE TYPING OK $20,400+ Your Front CMlc:e ~---.., ...... ....., .... ,.. ..... .... .............. .., in Nssz:-.:= Inn, OMS OfliceM.._ 7 .. 70 PARTIIME FLEX HOURS to $8.42 hr. 3 positions available. Locations Santa Ana, Mission Viejo, Newport Beach. (714) 768·6070 E.O.E. CRUISE SHIPS NOW HIRING aft positions. Both skilled and unskilled. For informa. tion call (615) 292-6900 Ext H704 HIRING! GOVERNMENT JOBS -YOUR AREA. 1'62<r>°&lr.~ ~~~ 3375 NOW HIRING YOUR AREA. $13,550 to $59,480. Immediate 2""J•. Cell 1·315· 733-SJ62 UL #f 369 Americaa N1niag R1•1rces, ltlc. *HIGHt •PAY RATES• RN 's u, ,, s30 "' ~VN 's .,, • s19 .. A Nationwide Nursi~ S.mct ~ AdfMCe Ply '8onuMs (714) 972.0797 t llCIPTlmTlt 'AR'T·Tm DAYS I EVB•IGS FLEmlEMCMm .,..,...,. •.. ,. • ........... "Ill I ... fltl k ... I i -............. ........... ., ... ........... -' ..... L.1119 .......... ,. ... ~., ............ = ,.... .... ,,, .,......_. .... ,, ....... GIWEUSA CA&LI .. ,_ -.atte ... 11 •• 117·"'9 •• •• .... "" .... m.tt .......... ,,,.. •• I ?IW--. ..... 2 .. '"· *" 6 , .... , 1 .,......., ............. 1n .......... ....., ........ c.te __ ....,, EARN $7.75 HR. We need assistance in eva· luati and responding to da~ work reports sub- mitted by our •1ents t~ the state. No exf>!mence necessary; paid to ~ hen· •na. work at home. For info send sett addressed to AWGA. ~ E. Boa 49204, Atlanta, GA 30359 • ------- ·~· ~ YES, YOU CANI *YESl·H11r1r w.,. ............. Tiii - 01~1 fn1 • bJlf-.. *YES!·M• n• TrliMlf *YES!·h•''"'"'t & a.... rreui.1d *YES!·~ VICltlo111 IM M11tn11 *YES!-.... , .... , T-OJ)l 1 1 11 ' l J l1 " W'IMI ...... ---.out to ................... Ca a 111' 1'11 ~ ........ call .. _ .......... ,... •••• • en-mo Oii••• I 979-717"1 UllTA AMA _..,,,Ta TUSTm '7,,-4., t •L TOllO .... S ttO "rou..,._,_...,,n 1 mot ....... and Duey atm 11,.-..•. --Ull lodey' Clencal DRA/(E OFFICE OVERLOAD TEIFOAARY and Ta. TO PERii POSrOONS AYAU8LE e ltfaptiMists • Clelts .,. • Seaeblies • Olla Ellly - el.a Plassil& • kca m tilt ans A9glrt11 ........ £mn ...._.,......,alllley ... ,...v ...... (714) 474-2974 18400 Yo1 larm1 Suite 130, lni• 100% FREE EOE SECRETARY GET INTO H/R $24,000 HOME ASSEMBLY CO. $242.10 weekly. You make plant hanaers. Start rilht away. Send lone self-ad dressed envelope to: Ami Robin- son. 743 Mechanic St, Lebanon, PA 17042 WORD PROCESSOR 3 Positions to $24.000. BEAUTIFUL f'ASHION ISLAND Off1CES. Great g!owth potential and bertefits. All you need WI P skills and "can do" attitude. Ask for #£2014. OMS Office Mates 768- 6070. E.O.E. GET PAI D FOR READING BOOKS: PASE-E947, 161 S. L1ncolnway, N. Aurora, ILL60542 TELEMARKETING REPS NEEDED for classic batlet season. At the Per· formin1 Arts Center. Eve/Hrs. s.lary aptnSt commission. HM fun maki,. new fnends and s. 556=2121 Rounne T£lEMARl<ETING T• com sya1m dist r-91 telemarketer for .... leads. PT /Exp DfWf. ~ + comm. c.I Mr. T un::o Ill 975-8540 .. .. --~~-mr..~•----'-------------~ f *WORD* * PROCESSING * ' s20,.hour IF YOU: • HcM 0 nWli'run 6 monthl 8lCPl'ienoe * MAlrnCM. Wotd9b. WetdPelfed * Pm CAI rTHTl.m tlllng ~ * lwdlt:kJe. tor long ond ltlOlf term ""1>0f rlY ~· 'HN WE QUMAH1'&: $20 '°' 1lt 8 ton WOftl9d on 1lt OlllQI..,. t (nUt work «> how work .,..., Neon.~ II ath~ ... Ql'8Q-. lllrlCiJ .. lid 1b ........ To QuclSf. CMl.1GDllt DRAKE OFFICE OVERLCWJ (71~) 474-2974 18400 Von Korman. #130 . lMne EOE SUNSHINE SITIER SER· VICE now hiring. Exp. babysitters and compan- ions for the elderly. Must have ref, own transporta· tion. Get-Pay-Flex hrs. Sue 966-1322 "ALL CASH BUSINESS" National Company seek self -motivated person t.o own and operate their own business. Census reports show average profit of $1,370.63 per month expanding to $3,289.50 due to com- pany's part1cipat1on. Ser· vice c ompany owned accounts currently han· dhng Frito-Lay and other name brand . food pro ducts Requires approx 1mately 8 hours per week and investments of $15,000 cash for equ_1Q- ment. Call toll free 1-800- 782· l 550 Operator 4-S. anytime. NURSE/RN /LVN for holistic pain center in Fashion Island. Acupres- sure and bio-feedback. Will train M-F 12-9 P.M. $20.00/visit. Lv msg Carl Held MO, 6Sl -176S AUTOMOTIVE needs part time telephone safes rep, for account follow up, reorder. tele- phone safes exp pref. f>teasant phone person- a f ity required. Airport area 756-2054 DISTRICT MANAGER Full time. full benefits, afternoons. Call Jeff 540· 3008 RECEPTIONIST ~ builder for holistic pain center on Fashion Island. Mature will train. M-W-F, aft/eve. Tue-Thurs $7.50 hr. 40 hrs a week. Leave messaee. Dr. Held 651-1765 PART TIME AM, Week- ends, late afternoon, week days. Must be 18, 9)()(1 driving record. Call 12 Noon to 7 p.m. ~ 3008 HIRING ASSISTANT ~ llnd staff. If ~ like wortcJns In a ple•unt 8te;:here Mdmaeliw · Clnn•mon of ~ Al1ol1 in ....... 220~ •· Marrne Ave., Balbol l*1d 100%Free SECURITY OFFICER for NPB market. wanted unarmed, senior citizens OK. $S.25 per hr, coll collect {818)989-0366. Efficiency patrol and guard serv. GENERAL OFFICE. Surfs up $14,000plus. Fun industry varied duties, ~rowth potential unlim· 1ted. All you need is a people personality. Good typing and light office exp. Ask for E#2069. OMS Office Mates 768-6070 E.O.E. GROCERY JOBS Leading Southern Callf Super Market Chain. Has several grocery JObs available. Apply in per- son at Ralphs, Grocery 2660 San Miguel Drive Newport Beach. E.O.E. M/F. SECRETARY variety $24,000. Varied pos i- tions with many adminis· trative dutiesJ.. for presti· gious firm. tsring solid exp. and w/p skills ask for E#2070 OMS Office Mates 768-6070 E.O.E LEGAL OFFICE MGR $39,000plus. Total responsibility for busi- ness operation of medium size litigation firm. Outstandina benef- its. Ask for E #2073 OMS Office Mates 768-6070. EOE HOUSEKEEPERS WANTED for small housekeeping service for coastal area. Must be honest. reliable, energetic. And haw own car. Call 213-433-0825. PIT HELP wanted childrens clothina store. 2-3 days a week some sat. 714-857-9095. FEDERAL, STATE end civil •vice jabs. ,.. hirlrw. YoU' .,. ... $13,550 to $59,480 immediate ~•'111· C..1·315-~­ #f369. I f.ASY WORK! Excellent pay! Asser.ible products at home. call for infor- mation. 312-741-8400 Ext A 2550 ROBERT G. COOK INC. is seekina assertive indi- vidual to teach and con- duct no money down real estate seminars. You haveseenonT.V. Nowdo them in person. $5,000 to $10,000 a month pos· sible pi t $10,000 to $2S,OOO a month full time possible. Don't delay call today 208/ 38S-0301. 50 STATE SEMINARS, a nationwide company. is seeki ng dynamic and motivated individuals to teach no money down seminar. Network in America. You've seen them on TV, now do them in person. $3,000 to $6,000 per month possi- ble p/t $10 000 to $15,000 possible flt. For interviews call (208} 385-0313. PRESTIGE DATA PRO- CESSING AGENCY If pounding the pave· ment has you down call us for the best jobs in town! 18S82 Beach Bl Huntington Beach. (714)964-0570. GENERAL OFFICE LEARN W/P $16,500+ W•nt to updlD ~r skill? UM drtely? This is for JOUI Jult brlnl =.,... .... Pf lon.,lilillllde Ask tar#£ 1113. OlllOMce ...... 7u.t070 E.O.E. 308-Situation Wanted MATURE GIRL FRIDAY. Executive secretarial skills. In various types of business. 25 ~exp. full or pt time. Call ew Of weekends. 675-6580. 406-HoUl•/Rent/ Ul1f. TURTLE ROCK BEAUTIFUL SPACIOUS EXECUTIVE Detached house 4 Bdr 3 Bath & Oen. Nice hill view near park, pool, school. $2200 month. No pets. Available 7-20. 854-8525 WESTPARK (IRVINE) Brand new detached house. 4 Bdr 2 ~ Bth 2000+ sq. It Upgraded near park, pool, school $1695 a month. No pets. Avail now. 854-8525 Harborview HARBOR VIEW HOME 3 bd. 2 bth., new crpt. paint. Garden water Pd $1800 month. 643-2541 or 643-6412 408-Apartments, Unfur. r.. _ .. (1:JZ·ih£$1J) OCEAN FRONT RENT Al 3 bdr, 2 bth ocean front lower. 3 bdr 2 bath upper. Yearly. Garage. Unfurnished. Calf for details. 650-7000. Irvine NORTHWOOD, 2bdr, 1 bath upgr twnhm on lake steps to pool, AC.r. .. all a mets. $950. 583-7..w1 OCEAN FRONT RENTAL 2 Bdr, 2 .. ~front tower. 3 Bdr 2 Bllth uJ»@er. Yurty pr-. Urifumi1Md. c.u for ..... aso-1000 40la.doa forlllll CHARMING FURN 2 Bdrm 2 ...... paal. .... =~ ._ $1,700. 3187 412-Rentals to ShM'e ROOMMATE WANTED. male Of female. Profes· sional, non smoker ~o share 4 bdr house m COM. All amen. short jog to beach. First/fast 100 deposit+ 400 per month. Avail 6-1. 760-9195 . \ ROOMMATE WANTED, male non smoker to share 2bd/2ba Newport apt. Pookd·acuzzi, park- ing $4u /mo. + ~ expenses. (7 14) 721· 6886 - ROOM TO SHARE with 2 male professionals. 34th Balboa. $400 + 7-1 Brian 673-3090 PRIVATE ROOM AND BATH to share in 3 bdr 3 bath house in Westprk near park, pool and 1acuzzi. Washer dryer and garage available 8- 1. Contact Carol 852· 1177 RENT AL TO SHARE. Priv bath, mcrwv, frig. Non- smoker $400 mo $200 dep. 650-2538. 417-Resort Rentals MAU l /KAAN A PALI BEACH 1 Bdrm or 2 Bdrm condo. Ocean view fully furn & equip. Ten· nis/pool/beach. Bro- chure. 854-0909 418-Resort For Sale PALM SPRINGS CONDO 2 bdr 2 bath with private patio, poof, jacuzzi, sauna and tennis court all included. 714-633- 2562 507. Condominiums For Sale Rou .......... -... o BUILDERS CLOSEOUT VACATION HIDEAWAY 2 beautiful secluded condos in mlll"ificent ~ iao• s-aamic IDlf coune, ~and maunt.8in view. locMld ,.IOWMd s.n De c.118 aolf course. North of R8ncho Blnwdo in Sin DMllo ~ EltMIS. 1 ~ hn froni NewPJrt a.ch.Totllyff! with many amen mwfesttnl In Vicente CoUntry Club ~-J,B.~· 907 •. CondolNnUnl For .. (Q~) IN THE BLUFFS u~ 3 Bdr 2 e.ths cOndo. Spacious feelinl. 2 story, walkina distaf:K:e to schools. Askin1 $235,000. 650-7000 508-Houses for Sale GOVERNMENT HOMES FROM $1.00 (U-REPAIR} FORECLOSURES, REPOS. TAX OELIN· QUENT PROPERTIES. ~ow SELLING YOUR AREA CAU 1-315-736- 7375 EXT H-CA-N for current list 24 hrs. GOVERNMENT HOMES FROM $1.00 (U Repair) Foreclosures, Repos, Tax Delinquent Properties. Now sellin& ~r area. Call 1-315-736-7375 Ext. H·CA-N2 for current list. 24 hrs. GOVERNMENT HOMES FROM $1 CU-Repair). Also tax delinquent & foreclosure properties. Available now. FOf listing calf 1-315-733-6044 Ext. G-369 GOVERNMENT HOMES FROM $1.00 (U REPAIR) Foreclosures, repos, ta)( delinquent properties. Now seflmg your area. Call 1-315-736-7375 Ext H-CA·N2 for current list 24 hrs AN DIEGO BAY FRONT PT. L.OMA'S BEST 9 room. 4 bath house plus garden. Every room with a view. On the water, close to 2 yac ht clubs. Among homes sellins for much fTlOfe. Price $1.2 million. Owner-broker co-op. (619) 224-361S 510-Lots for Sale EQUESTRIAN ESTATE PROPERTY Available in exclusive Orange County community. Larae secluded parcel suitable for private estate Of sub- division. Principals only. 714-779-2185 510-Lollltar .. ARIZONA 2.5 Kte home site. Ktn1..m•n/Yucca 950. $200 down .31 ii~ horw. , OK ,_, Feint MalDf Co. No qual~ owner will carry. Aaent 818- 783-7921 UTAH 20 acres recrea· tion. eect.r City and Dixie National Forest. Road frontaae. $7,950. $100 dn & $99 monthly 9%. No qualifying. Owner will carry. Agent 818· 783· 7921 514-0ut of State Prop. ISLAND RETREAT. FLY IN, SAIL AWAY. Fabled Orcas Is. in the San Juans, is a northwoods paradise. 2 Bdr, 2 bath home with prden. Large pr• & work-shop + additional 2 Bdr & l bath apt for guests or income. l block from private air· port & marina, & beach. l mile to town. Owner must self. $13~000/ offer. 415-662-22-37 606-Moner Wanted 50% L.T.V Conditional sales contract secured by UCC-1 and improved commercial location. $30,000 @15% 3 yrs, 1109 MO. (TOM 261· 5879) 608-Schoots SUMMER TUTOR: Eng- lish grammar, writing, reading. All ages. 760- 1988 700-Business Opp't. BEST 1 PERSON BUSI· NESS Secure business that offers independent ownership no franchise fees. Manage your own working hou rs (limited hours per month} free- dom for your business to grow. Great future resale value. Most important. 1mmed1ate cash flow. producing income. Min 1mum investment $5,900. Call Jeanne Hinz for a local appt. 1-800· 25S·5725 ALL CASH BUSI NESS National company seeks self -motivated person to own and operate their own business. Census reports show average profit of $1,370.63 per month expanding to $3,289.50 due to com - pany's participation. Ser- vice company owned accounts currently han- d Ii ng Frito-Lay• and other name brand food products. Requires approximately 8 hours per week and investment of $15,000 cash for eq_ujJ)mefll calf toll free 1-800-782-1550 BUS OPPT!! SELL ADVERTISING SPECIALTY TRADEMASTERS ADV 832-9064 COMPLETE PRINT SHOP Full ~ p~ice $22,000. ~000 down. 972-,,.. 6 le wi ro Ca -----· 700-lulin111 Opp't LOCAL ROUTE Distribute Blue Bird 100% pure natural fruit iuices in Holiday Inn, R•mada, Quality, Best Western and other commercial accounts set up by com- pany. . No se lling involved. Annual census shows averas..e monthly profit of $1 902.50 increasing to $4,566.00 due to company's partic- ipation. This is not a get rich quick scheme. You must qualify to be selected. Requires cash investment of $22,000 for equipment. Call toll- free 1-800-782-1550 800-Fumiture NICE SOFA, Loveseat. Oak trim. Scotchguard. Never used. $265. both. 543-9294 OAK CABINET and 26-in. Emerson stereo TV with remote control. Call 855- 4160 6 MONTH OLD Craam leather couch & loveseat with matching swivel rocker. Asking $1600. Call 855-4160 SOFA, LOVESEAT, FLOPPY PILLOWS, OAK, BRASS TRIM, NEVER USED $575. 843-9294 809-Misc. for Sale . RED HOT BARGAINS! Drug dealers' cars, boats, planes, repo'd. Surplus your area. Buyers Guide. }9~5-687-6000 Ext. S- $99 PER MONTH RENT IBM PC clone. 640K dual drive, &raohics hiah res monitor, 114-261-2416 BRAND NEW MCIN- TOSH + with Image II printer with soft wear and manuals included in original boxes. Asking $1700. Call 855-4160 828-lnvestments ~OOKING for funds need investors with $200 ooo ~II funds fede0rally !nsured, guaranteed 1ncc;ime,. secured by TD. Serrous rnquiries to Bob 714-638·4717 910-Autos for Sale CAN YOU BUY JEEPS, CARS, 4X4s seized in drug raids for under $100? Ca II for facts today. 602-837-3401 Ext. 457 910-Autos for Sale Mercedes Benz 1987 MERCEDES 300-0 Turbo, take over pay- ments. 957-8011 1986 MERCEDES 560 SL .. red like new. 19,000 miles. $47,500 firm. 854-3484. Mustang 1968 RESTORED MUS- TANG 289 engine. Orig. owner. Top condition. A/ C. Call after 3 at 213- 472-8333 917-Malll• Homes (E~•2li2•J MOBILE HOME HUNTINGTON BEACH LIVE BY THE SEA Wonderful mobile home in perfect cond. 2 many upgrades to mention. Walking d istance to beach. Near pool and community recreation area. Asking $45,000. Call for more info on terms. 650-7000. r·---· -·------. -·-l ' ; I i .o: ' I Newport Ensign/Costa Mesa News Classified Ads SAVE TIME Visa or Mastercard orders may be completed by phone. (714) 631-8120 • USE THIS FORM TO WRITE YOUR AD. (There are approximately 20 characters and spaces per line. minimum 3 lines.) PLEASE PRINT: \. . . ..... ·-----· -----__ .............. ...._, .. RI ~u..ao ...... ._ ·~---........ ~ ~f/111!•_ ...... . . CLASSIFIED PRIVATE PARTY LINE RA TES I 2 3 4 Week Weeks Weeks Weeks 3 Lines 14.20 19.25 23.72 27.18 4 Lines 17.26 24.02 29.98 34.61 5 Lines 20.34 28 .78 36.23 42.01 6 Lines 23.43 33.54 42.46 49.41 7 Lines 26.49 38.30 48.75 56.83 Over 7 Lines Add per line 3.08 4.76 6.26 7.40 All classified advertising runs in both papers only. BUY 3 WEEKS, GET I FREE! l>eadliM: Tuesday. 10:00 a.m. All Classified ads must be prepaid by cash, check, money order. Visa or Mastercard. ' Please schedule my classified ad for weeks. Enclosed is my check or money order for$ ___ _ Name Address---------- ----------City ---------Zip ___ _ Newport' Ip/COit& Mesa News Ml DoTtr Dme 1132, Newport Beada, CA 92661 ! 1~ • NOnCIOf ,......UU ND. lMl·l YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDO A DEED Of TRUST DATED 09/22/16. UNt.ESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PAOTECT YOUR flfOIERTY, fT MAY B£ SOLO AT A PUBUC SALE. IF YOU NUO AH EXP\ANATION Of THE NATURE Of THE PROC££DtNGS AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On 08/12/88 llt 11:30 A.M. CONSOLIDATED RECON· VEY ANCE COMPAHY n the duly appointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust. Recofded on 10/03/86 INST# ~7 Of Official Rec«ds in the office of the Recot der of OAAHGE County, California, executed by. JAMES W. AU.EN, A SINGLE MAN Will sett • public llUCtion to the hw-t bidder for cnh, cashief's check drawn on a ltMa or ftlltionel blnk. •check dr.wn by a state or f9deral credit union « • check drwwn by state« federal uvinp and .., 8llOCiation « savinp bllnk specified In Section 5102 of the Financial Code and authorized to do business In this mte. (checks must be peyable .t the time of sale In lllWful money of the United SDtes of America) AT THE MAJN NORTH ENTRANCE TO THE COUNTY COURTHOUSi 700 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE WEST SANTA ANA. CA all riatrt, titJe and intlnlt conveyed to and now held by it under said Deed of Trust in the propet1,y situated in said County, California, describi~ the land therein: LOT 15 of BLOCK 37 Of ARST AOOfTION TO NEWPORT HEIGHTS, IN THE CITY Of NEWPORT BEACH, COUNTY Of ORANGE, STATE Of CAUFORNIA, AS SHOWN ON A MAP RECORDED IN BOOK 4, PAGE 94 Of MISCELLANE· OUS MAPS, RECORDS OF ORANGE COUNTY. THIS IS ONE NOTE SECURED BY THREE DEEDS OF TRUST The street address and other common desi,nation, if any, of the real property described above is purported to be: 539 ALISO AVE. NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92663 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and other common designation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession, • or encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust. with interest thereon. as provided in said note(s), advances. if any, under the terms of said Deed of Trust, fees, charies and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obliption secured by the property to be sold and reasonable estimated costs, expenses and advances at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is $173,541.25 The beneficiary under said Deed of Trust heretofore executed and delivered to the undersigned a written Declaration of Default and Demand for Sale, and a written Notice of Default and Election to Sell. The undersigned caused said Notice of Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in the county whefe the real property Is located. o.te: 07/12/88 CONSOLIDATED RECONVEYANCE COMPANY, 21031 Ventura Blvd., #202. Woodland Hills, Ca 91364 By. BARBARA MCGUIR£, TRUSTEE OFFICER (818) ~- 4472 71217/288/4 SPS77462 1521 PU&IC NOT1CE PETITION Fott CHAMl Of NAME CAil NO. Al43173 HEAAIM DtTE: 11111• our.: 3. 2:'5,. Petitioner {name): Julian Contreras and Maria Lourdes Cruz on behalf of JULIAN NAJERA. & ESTHER ALEJAN- DRA NAJERA respectfully alle&eS that Petitioner (Applicant) is under 18 years of qe. Date of Birth: April 6, 1987 and February 19, 1985 Petitioner's (Applicanrs) place of birth: Anaheim, State of California; Anaheim, State of California Petitioner's (Applicants) present address: 638 Anna Drive Apt# 2, Anaheim, Ca. 92805 Petitioner's (Applicant's) present name: JULIAN NAJERA AND ESTHER ALEJANDRA NAJERA Petitioner's (Applicant's) proposed name: JULIAN CONTRERAS, Jr. ESTHER ALEJANDRA CON· TR ERAS Reason tor proposed chanae of name: To promote the interest of OUR Children. Name. address and relationship of nearest living relative: Julian Contreras Wherefore Petitioner prays that the Court make an ordef chan1ing his/her name from ESTHER ALEJANDRA NAJERA, JULIAN NAJERA to ESTHER ALEJANDRA CONTRERAS, JULIAN CONTRERAS, Jr. Dated:Jan.22. 1988 Maria de Lourdes Cruz Julian Contr9rn Petitioner VERIFICATION STATE OF CALIFORNIA. COUNTY Of ORANGE I hllw rud the foreeoinc PETITION FOR CHANGE OF NAME and know its c:ontem. I am a perty to this action. The mlltterl stated in it .,. true of my own knowtedia mrcept •to dtOM mattar"s which .,. stMed on lntormlltion and bettef, and n to thole mlltterl I betiwe them flO be true. Execut.d on Juty 5, 1 • 8t Safa Ana. Callfomla. I declare under peneMy d petjury under the '8wl of the State c:A Califomill "* the b91Dint is true and cotrect. Maria de Lountel CNz 1 ' Jutian Coubw 7114 7/21 7 /28 8/4 1507 THE PiiiUON ..... Ill .......,_ID .aa• 't .. ..... ......, .. ......,,. .. ,.,as11td•of1&w1 Ad. ('1111 ............ ,.... ... """'' .... to ... ...., ............... oourt.......-. a.b9 lildi'I oMlln ...... tuHIJW, ........ .. iepi Ml .... ,,. la .......... ID .. nob ID ln ..... llld per8Clft9 ..... fwy ....... nolce Of oa1.-ltld 10 ... prapo.d don.) The ll=tdent .,._.""°" IUlhaltly • 6e OfMlld u an inlerWtld pentOn .. M ~ ID lhla pe-., and lhow9 good ~ why ._ oour1 ehould noc gm .,. ~ING on ._ .....,,. wl be held on August 17, 1-11 1 :45 P.M. fn Dept. 3 localld II 700 CMc CenW DIM WeM. a...a AM. Ca 82701 F YOU OBJECT TO._ ::ei .. "'91on. you ................ Md .... your ~ ....... ~ laeoour1belote lhe ~ •. Your......,.. "-be In penon or by ~allDl'MY· IF YOU ARE A CREDfTOA or a contngent awcllor of .. dec1111d, you ........ ~ .am wit! .. court and ft'llll a OOf1I ID .. ,..__. .... ntat1w ~ ... by .. OOUf1 ..... -"'°""'from .. datt of ... --of ....... -poWlld In 99dloft 9100 of ._ Cllfomla PIObll9 Cod9. The *'-tor tllng daln19 W11 noc explN prior ID tour monlhe from ~ datl of~ hNrtna noloed MGIM. YOU MAYEXAMINE ._ .. Mpl by ._court. If you ... pef90ft ine.r.tecl In .. ~ n.y .. wtll the CCNlll • tormll ~ tor Nob of .. filing of &l lniMlb'f and ..,,nli 1rMnt of ............ « of 8lfl/ petllon or account • Pl'OYtded In 98ction 1250 of ._ c.ltomla Ptobmle Code. A Request fOf Sped91 Note. farm la__..._ from the court clerk. AtlDr_, for ,.....,.,: AARONS a A..tRONS INC 27IO ....... lltwd ... -POlkm1- Coeta ..... CA t2l2t Newport Hmbor Enelan Ju"f28,Aug.4.11, 1988 1537 NOTICE Of TltUSTEFS SALE T.S. NO. 51031 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED APRIL 2, 1985. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that on Wednesday, August 17, 1988. at 11:00 o'clock a.m. of said day, in the area set aside for conductina Trustee's Sales, within the offices of REAL ESTATE SECURITIES SERVICE, located at 1800 North Broadway, Suite 100, in the City of Santa Ana. County of Oranp, State of California, REAL EST ATE SECURITIES SERVICE, a California corporation, as duly appointed Trustee of the Association herein referred to, pursuant to the power of sale conferred on it by the Civil Code of the Stat8 of California; pursuant to the Mieles and By-Laws of the Association; and pursuant to the proyisions of that certain Declaration of Cownants, Conditions and Restrictions recorded January 5, 1974, in the office of the Recorder of said County, in Bex* 10504 of Official Records, at 1>819 30, Recorder's instrument No. 4848, which Articles, By-Laws and DeclarMion (n amended from time to time) imposed an obtiption on the owner(s) of the real property herein described to pay assessments. by reason of • breach or default in said obllption. Notice of which was recorded Aprll 13. 1988, in Book ••• of Official Records of said Cou~ • .t pap ... , Reconler's Instrument No. 88-168270, Will SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH, lawful money of the United su.tes, « a castMr's check drawn on any bank. credit union, « swinp and k>ln associ.tion domiciled in this state, all s-yable M the time of sale, all riaht. title and interest hekt by ROBERT BLAKE. «claimed by any other party. in and to that real property situate in said County and State, described as follows: A condominium consistin1 of the followinc; Parcel 1: Unit No. 10, located on Lot l of Tract No. 8094, as shown on a map recorded in Book 316, Pllles 31 and 32 of Miscellaneous MaJ)5, Records of Or•"IB County, California, and as shown on the Declaration and Condominium Plan recorded April 13, 1973 as Instrument No. 13388 in Book 10644, Paae 462 of Official Records of Oranae County (the "Condominium Ptan''), and amendments thefetO recorded in Book 11552, Pille 516 and in Book 11552, Paae 526, both of Official Records. Parcel 2: An undivided l/18 interest In Lot 1 of Tract No. 8094, as shown on a map recorded in Book 316, Piii" 31 and 32 of Miscellaneous Maps, Records of Orll"IB County, California. shown and defined as common .,.. on the abcwe referred to Decla...tion and Condominium Plan. Reservi~ tt.erWfrom exclusiw ......,.a CMtr the "Restricted Common Area" (es the same .,. lhowr1 and defined in said Oeclenltion and Condominium ,..., n ..,_tded) for the uw and purpoMt Mt forth In said Dedelation and CondomtniUm Plen. Parcef 3: Udusiw 111 I~ eppu"8nant to the unit delcribld 8bowe, tor UM and OCCUl*'CY of the restridld common -lhc:Mn end deftned "' the abcM ··-to o.cwation and Condominium Plen • -al9ocMad for exduSiw use bythe owner of the unit delc:rtbed abcM, ~ Pltio ClO; Belcony 810; and hfkinl Spece PIO. hral4: Hon4Cdullw 1111ments for acceu. 1,.... end ........ end~ of the CllmlCllt .. ......, and delned In the abcM ,......,.. to Dalli..., and ~ ..... . bc_..._ ..... ._partial•ofthecommon .. lhcMn end dllniid • 1.-.c:tld conwnon .. In Mid Olidlii ........ ~ .......... Thit._.1Mt_01...,m121a1dl11S::1811nof._ ,.....,..... ............................ .. 633 UdD fWtl.,,.. Ari, ••• part ...... c.llls•llL n. "' .......... dl9dalml a1 ...,., fDr enr 1ncor- r.ctn111 In Mid ..,_. 8ddrw ot DIMr common dlllr llan. ........................... .....,, ... w Of lmpl1& 11111._-.11a11111'at, 01 w. :••--. .. ....,. .. zH12M1,.ISl..,..lnMda1•t11J .. NollcaGfDll ' •t11111Nn101Nallaelfi'1lp??lll UM. IC 111-.,UlUDOMMDllWICOI• ... ~TION. I C ....... ....,,. COICarJlliWL•llM: ,_ ;'111clll1f',NiCllfdld_.l. l•ln ..... of .. ~....,,,ctlrof_...Ceufttr,•IKt dli's....._. No. •151701, tl4Zlhef with costs in c:ot'n.ec:tlort .......................... a.,... and....,,.,..,, ..... (If..., end plul c:mta. .... end ... 111 of the Tri.-. in conduclnl b9doMR ................ ........ The tatlll amount of Mid obliptionl. on the dMa of initial ~of thil Nata, Is $7,156.00. DMad: July 20, 1918. REAL ESTATE SECURITIES SERVICE. n Trustee, By. OJ. M«a.r. its President 1800 North Broadway, Suite 100, Santa Ana, CA 92706 Telephone (714)953-6810 7/28,8/4,11,18 1534 NOncl Of TaUITIE"I SALE , ...... ..,. YOU ARE IN OEfAULT UNDER A OEEO OF TRUST DATED APRIL 2, 1985. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION Of THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. that on Wednesday, Auaust 10, 1-. at 11:00 o'clock a.m. of said m.y, in the area set aide for conductl~ Trustee's s.1es, within the offices of REAL ESTATE SECURtTIES SERVICE, ioc.ted M 1800 North ~. Suite 100, in the City of Santa Ana, County of Oranle. State of California, REAL ESTATE SECURITIES SERVICE, a California corporation, as duly appointed Trustee under and pursuant to the power of sale conferred in thllt certain Deed of Trust executed by ROBERT BUCETA and PATRICIA THIBAULT BUCETA, recorded April 5, 1985, in the office of the County Recorder of said County, as Reoorder's instrument No. 85-122022, by reason of a breach « default in payment or performance of the obliptions secured thereby, includina that bfeach or default. Notice of which was recorded March 10. 1988, as Recordef's Instrument No. SS.108955, Will SEU AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH, lawful money of the United States, or a cashief"s check drawn on any bank, credit union,« savinp and loan l$$0Ciation domiciled in this state, all ~bte at the time of sale, all riatrt. title and interest held by it, as Trustee, in that real property situate in said County and State, described as follows: Lot 26 of Tract 7809, City of Newport Beach, County of Orange, State of California, as shown on a map recorded in Book 304, Pages 38 to 40, both inclusive, of Miscellaneous Maps, Records of Oranae County, Callfor· nia. The street address or other common desienation of the real property hereinabove described is purported to be: l Rue Biarritz, Newport Beach. California. The undenianed disclaims all liability for any incor· rectness in said street address or other common desienation. Said sale will be made without warranty, express or · implied, reprdina title, possession, or encumbrances, to sati$fy the unpaid obtiptions secured by said Deed of Trust. with Interest and other sums as provided therein; plus advances. if any, thereunder and Interest thereon; and plus fees, charps and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust. The total amount of said obli1atlons, at the time of initial publication of this Notice, is $128,028.38. Dated: July 15, 1988. REAL ESTATE SECURITIES SERVICE, a California corporation, as Trustee, By. D.J. Mor1er. its President 1800 North Broadway, Suite 100, Santa Ana, CA 92706 Tetephone (714)953-6810 7/28,8/4,11,18 1:417H PUaJC •-DT1--a-1Unw ONMD.-.m COllftMIT -.1 NOTICE TO D£FENOENT: (Aviso a Acusado) ERIC M. THORSON, an individual, DONALD CHAMBERS. an Individual. and DOES 1·200, Inclusive YOU ARE BEING SUED BY PLAINTIFF: (A Ud. le est.a demandando) ROBERT R. KRILICH. an individual You haw 30 CALENDAR DAYS after this summons is served on you to file • typewritten response .t this court. A lettM or phone call will not protect you; your type- writt.n response must be In proper lepl form If you want the court to hear your case. " you do not file your response on time, you may lose the cue, and your ...-. moner and Pf'OP8'1Y mQ be t•ken wtthou1 fuftMr wwniRI from the court. There ere other lepl requlrementa. You may -.ltlDcell en .atorrnar "-"l ,,,,,,,. ",.., do not in. • ......,, ,ou mar cell an ......, ....... ..vtceOt a ............ Olmd In thepMnlbollO. ............ .... -dllclorl IUdlcl9I .--... unplmocl930 DIM CALDCMIOI ..,. ..,..,,.., UM .......... .,.. .............. COltl. Uni Clft.I 0 UM llMNda '211hwM no• ohclra prahcdon; su 111111tl9lla ................... ~conlll .......... · .......................... ............... COltl ...... cme. ................... .. , ........... ...... ._.. .. -. ... _..,.A 1531 quitar su salario, su dinero y otras cosas de su propie· dad sin aviso adlcional por parte de la c:orte. Existen otros requisitos leples. Puede QUe usted quien llamar a un abopdo inmediatamente. SI no conoce a un abo1ado, puede llamar a un servlcio de referencia de abopdos o a una oficlna de ayuda lepl (vea el dlrectorio tel· efonico). CASE NUMBER (Numero del Caso) 519131 The name and address of the court Is: (El nombre y direccion de la c:orte es) 0ranee County Superior Court, 700 Civic Center OrNe West. P.O. Box 838, Sant. Ana, CA 92702-0838 The 1111me. eddre11, and telephone number of plain· tiff's attorney, « plaintiff without .. anamey, Is: (El nombre, la dif9Cclon 'I .. numero de telefono del abapdo del denwMtantil. o del demenct.nte que no ----=-·> COUJ.-ON ' KAfllAN • ,_, O. ColU...,, o.Mf H. Mcl.ind9n, 4000 Mec:Arthur loulev•rd, Sutt• 1000, ~ e.ch, c.Hbnia ~. (714) 956-1851 DATE: (f.cha~!~: 1997,QARYL Clerk, by (Actuarlo) MARILYN DAYtS. o.p.,ty, (Oll•lh> 114111111181125 1531 MllllW .. 1111111 ... .... .,. TheMluahw..-• .. doil'I ......... • ....... lionelMabllll~ s.rva. 11'2 ... ~ Dr.. """''""°" IHc:h, 92646. ~:.ira~ Hunltftlton ..,.., Ca. ..... ....... ..... lcltl9- --. 11 a R'lli11111 or .. HUftlnlf• ~· Ca. 92646. This bu1lne11 11 con· dudad by a ~ and wfflt. (Sianed) JoMph A. ~...,.. This w.nt wes filed with the County C'-" of Or.,.. County on Aue. 1. 1918. File No. F-387703 8/4, 8/11, 8/18 8/25 1540 ACtiiiOUI ... 111• NAMllTATW Thefollowi• .....,. • .,. doin1 business at Even Sisters, 415 30th sn.t. Newport 8-Qh. 92663. ......... Lee Shull, 916 35th sn.t. Newport Beech, CA 92663. Katherine Lee, 307~ Coral, Belbc>9, CA 92661. This business Is con· ducted by • pneral part- nership. The re1istrant com· menced to trans.ct busi- ness under the fictitious business name listed above on July 13, 1988. <Sisned) Helen Lee Shull This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County on July 13, 1988. File No. F -385988 8/4, 8/11, 8/18 8/25 1543 1-4174' flCTITIOUI MJllNUS NAME ITATDIENT The followlnc person is doin1 business as R.I. 21, 177 Riverside Drive, New· port Beach, CA 92660. Roko lntellipnoe 21, a California corporation. in Riverside Drive, Newport Beach, CA 92660. This business is con· ducted by a corporation. The re1istrant com- menced to transact busi- ness under the fictitious business name listed abcwe on June 21, 1988. (SiJned) Roko I ntelli1ence 21 Yasuko H. Grosran President This statement was filed with the County Cler1t of Oranae County on July 26, 1988. File No. F-387178 8/4,8/11.8/18 8/24 1544 FIC11TIOUI IUllNUI NAME ITATDll.NT The followina penon is doin1 business as: GOC Consultants. 4675 MacAr- thur Court, Suite 500, New· port Beech, Ca. 92660. Green Development Co .• a Californla corporation. 4675 MacArthur Court, Suite 500. Newport Beach, Ca. 92660. This Business is con- ducted by a corporation. The re1istrant com· menced to transact busi- ness under the fictitious business name or names listed above on June 15. 1988. Green Development Co .• Inc. Thomas G. Bnxkincton. Assimnt Secretary This stetement was filed with the County Cle~ of Orlnll County on July 19. 1• . File No. f'316593 7/28,814,11,18 1536 fttiitiOUI ....... .._. ITATIMlllT The fatlowilll petlOf'I Is doina bualnen as: HSC ENGINHRING CONSUL· TANl'S, 115-22nd sn.t. Ntlwpoft e.cti, CA 92663. Tl'.LlSIS SlRVIC£ INOUITIMS (ltlCCllPG*llld Calltomle 7·31-87), 115· 22nd Street, Newport e.ch, CA ta63 . Thi• luslnen 11 con· dudldbr.•~· --= TELElll 9PVIC£ INDUSTltlll, RUSH N • HIU,11, ......... ll The reai•tnnt com· m111cld ID b•wt ..,... ,... under the ftdltkMls -~--........... on J..11:11. Thll .... TlMl -.... .... .. ~~­Or-. Colft1 on ~ 14, 1-. ,.. .... 152 7/217/'lll/4 1111 1529 Harbor Area .. state esa & Newport Beach Listings Cover Home Offered by Ron ·Felsot of RE/MAX-NB An exceptional home in exclusive BY CHERYL STDIUNG While the roster of prestigious Newport neighborhoods con-· tinues to grow, Belcourt tends to stand among the best. 1bis week\ featured home, located at 8 Chadbourne Court in Belcourt, is exceptional for many reasons. One is definitely that it is a custom Gallery home, a tennis court estate, which encompasses more than ~ acre. with a pool and spa and luxur- ious living. "This is a home that cannot be duplicated," said Ron Felsot with Re/ Max, agent for the home. "It is an ideal family home with the best use of a backyard and tremendous grounds for entertainment." SPAOOUS AND BRIGHT The home bas five bedrooms, plus a study, four and one-half baths, extensive use of marble tile and neutral-colored carpet throughout. The many windows give the spacious rooms a light and airy feeling. Guests enter a brick court- yard, past the tJuee..car garage and through an iron gate. Color- ful flowen abound. Double doon open onto a white immense marble entry platform. An elegant staircase with rich oat railings leads up to a galleria. A brass chandelier provides the light for the entry and is visible through the sun- burst window over the doon. Step down to the right into a luxurious living room. Vaulted ceilings, a plush muble fronted fireplace, an overheiaht bay window and the walk-through oat wet bar, acceuible from the family room, are the hipljpts. French doors to the sideyard flank the fireplace. To the left of the entry hall, step down through an arched door to a hallway. This leads to the study, guest powder room, laundry room and maid's quu- ters. Through a double door is the study. Built-in recessed book- shelves flank the doon and the comer windows arc treated with plantation shutters. The ceiling is coffered, and the room is an ideal study where one can work or relax with a book. The guest powder room bas a marble-topped pullman, designer wallpaper with a garden motif, antique porcelain fixtures and wrap-around mirron. It's not many laundry rooms that have marble floon, so this one is an exception. Additional amenities are a splash sink, abundant cabinets, a laundry folding counter and KCeSS to the garqe. The ball leading to the maicr1 quarten bu an attractive round window looking out to the flagstooed sidcyard. French doon with plantation shutters, a large wait-in closet and calico-covered walls hiah- 1.igbt the maid-S quarten. The bath bu the same wallpaper, a gla11ed in tub/shower and mauve ceramic tile on the coun- ter and around the shower. Near the arched door of the ball is a pass-through looking into the neighboring formal dinina room. Guests step down from the entr)' to the dining room, with its two sets of French doon, brass chandelier, crown molding and marble floor. It is an elegant room for entertaining guests. It is also accessible from the kitchen. Step down into the huge family room, which has many possibilities. There is ample room for a billiard table. Win- dows and French doon wrap around this room for a bright look. The custom built-in enter- tainmeut center bu pigeon holes for record storage, built-in shelves, drawen, room for two speaten and includes the tarp screen television. The stucco- plutered fireplace adds wumth. There is crown molding and recessed downliahts for accent. An oat secretary with a ceramic tile top bu built-in ~ha. The walk-through oak wet bar is acccaible here and bu a round window light, mirrored backbu with glus shelves, a brass sink and receucd downlights. GOURMET IITCIDN A tile pass-through-bar sepu- ates the deJiabtful kitchen from tbe family room. Newly remo- deled, the kitchen ha the m01t comenieat appli•nca incluclin1 two oar-new Kitcbm Aid dia- hwubcn, a trub comptlCtOr, Jam Air cooktop with indoor pill set into the center island, double wall-mounted ovens and an oat-fronted sub zero refrig- erator. The room is also aesthetically pleasing to the eye. A coffered ceiling, custom wallpaper, ceramic tile counten with hand- pain ted spotters, Almillmo cabinetry, some with leaded glass doon, marble noon and a dining alcove with wrap around windows and Austrian shades are featured. A door leads from the dining area to the pool and patio. OUTDOOR DELIGHT Guests will be amazed when they venture out to the backyard UCL To the far right is the full- sized professionally lighted ten- nis court. An immense lawn area, with many shady trees, provides an idyllic setting. Brick lines the patio and pool area. Fountains located behind at one end of the pool add elepnce. For emataiain& the lattice- covered patio baa a full bArbecue with tile counten and ample room for outdoor diniq. UPST AlllS RETREAT Tbe mn•iniq bedrooms will be found upstairs. At the top of the plleria are built-in display shelves, extendin1 ftoor to ceil- mg. Through double doon with a sunbunt window over it is the muter retreat. A bank of French doon with plantation abutters leads to a petite tiled balcony overlOC)king the backyard and pool. The bedroom bas recesses for the f urniturc for a clean look. V auJted ceilings and kiosks for display complete the picture. Step up from the bedroom to a private retreat area. This room el court ii for relu.iq with the marble- fronted fireplace. coffered ceil- ina, display kiOlb and shuttered windows. In the ball leading to the muter bath are bis ans! hen closets. Hera is an immense walk-in. with custom storage ahelvea, drawen and shoe racks. The luxury bath bas it all, including tile color~rdinated with the wallpaper, a stall shower, tiled Roman spa/tub, plantation shutten, deep sky- light, double ainkJ with porce- lain fixtures, a toilet room with bidet and an exercise room with a sauna. The next three bedrooms all have plantation shutters. The first bedroom has a feminine floral wallpaper. which extends into its private bath. The closet is a huge walk-in, and the bath bas a glaued-in shower/tub and mauve ceramic tile on the coun- ten and around the shower. The next bedroom would mate an ideal upstairs study or den. The double--sizcd closet has a custom storage unit. The front bedroom is access- ible through double doors. It is a perfect child's room, with a wallpaper border around the room and display shelves above the closet doon. The double sliding closet bu ample storage and a round window accents the room. A double bathroom services the two bedrooms. Double sinks are set into neutral ceramic tile, which is also used in the bath and around the glassed-in shower tub. REALTOR INFORMATION/ FINANCIAL FACTS The home is listed at $2,300,000 by Ron Felsot of Re/ Max of Newport Beach. The office is located at 3 Corporate Plaza, Suite 101. For more information or viewing, call 760- SOOO. ----·- o/ REALTORS .. Liiii ii 1111.111 Ocean view Harbor Ridge. Popular one story "Jodelle" floor plan. Magnificent front courtyard with spa near master bdrm. Will not last! Ask for ESTHER YANK .... ml llffllll M,lm,111 DOUBLE WIDE LOT! Traditional home offen 5 BR, separate maids room, 5 BA. 3 ~ center atrium with skylight for all day mnlilbt! Huge bayside patio finished in fine slate, swim- ming pool, private spa & waterfall. Large dock. Priced includes fumiabinaL Ask for ... DENNE SODERLING IEIT•E.CIUll 11••••rc1a1 Tremendously uwaded 2 BR + FR, Towne Collection Plan B! Bleached oak floors, plush .carpeting, expansiV'e uae of mirrors & shutters. Cus~ rear yard landscaping. Sec., AJC, 3 frplcs. Ask for ... RONFELSOT 11111 ••Ill 1171,m Drama, charm style ... this home has it all! Entry flows into very dramatic two-story living nn & dining area. The loft dramatically overlooking the living nn gives this home special excitement. OPEN SUNDAY 1-5, 96 CORSICA, NB JANE SUNGALIA IAYfmT .... 111.f 11,-.- Prime sunny location on large lot! Contemporary & transitional in design, home features high ceilings, beautiful brick floors & open, flowing fl oor plan. Designed by int'l acclaimed architect, 5 BR. FR, maid's rm, 6BA & formal dining nn. Pvt bayside terrace & dock for large yacht! OPEN SUN 1-5, 525 VIA LIDO SOUD DENNE SODERLING lffmAll.E llYFlllT ..... 11•• Especially pvt 3 BR, 2 BA, 50' bayfront patio, pvt marina for LARGE BOAT, expansive fplc, se- cluded pool and pvt 2 car gar. Low maint and ample guest pkng. A 23 yr co-op. Come and see it! Ask for ... LYNNE LINDSAY ••111 llll ,. 111• a11,111 Charming, newly redecorated, pride-of-own- ership 2 BR, 2 BA home with detached 1 BR, lBA guest quarters. Large family room w/fireplace, gourmet kitchen and master bdrm all overlooking pool and entertainment yard. RV and boat storage area. Ask for ... PAULA BAILEY •EC1-• SdlEWl111 W 1111.111 lApna ee.ch 3 BR. 2.5 BA cmtam. Family ""9 formal dininc rm & kitchen nook. Vault.eel dp. int. plant bOxea, muble, recu11d Ulhmw & mirrored wardrobes. Mstr w/retrat w/fplc. Spa, intercom & aec. system. 2 car gar. & docks. Alk for DENNIS GRIMES ... ITE ... llYflllT 11,-.- Newty remodeled 5 BR, guard gated home. 2 spas in private courtyard. Large bcl1't slip. Excellent financing, terms available, below present market rates. Ask for ... MARY DI TULLIO ,., •• lllf lllT Best location on Lido Island! Newer tri-level home wiht lavish marble foyer & new Berber carpet. Excellent for entertaining, 2 wet bars, gourmet kitchen & bayside patio. Spacious master suite with all amenities. Private dock for 60' + yacht. Ask for ... DIANA PROSSER I lift • TIE WITH -.111 2 BR, 2 BA De Anza Bayside Village, great community with clubhouse, community pool & spa. Freshly redecorated: Ask for ... VIRGINIA SW AN .... .. , cmt 1111,111 Custom 4 BR, 3 ~ BA, ocean view, family room and music room. Must be seen to appreciate. Call now for showing a_ppc>intment. Aak for ... BILL A DONNA WEBSTER Cll• Dfl Ul IWlfl ···-South of Hwy. 3 BR. 2 'h BA. 2 yrs new with skylights and vaulted ceilings, recessed lighting. plantation shutters + 2 BR. 2 BA cottage w iden. Both w/fireplace. Separate laudnry & 4 car parking. Ask for ... DELIA DELGADO E..-u1 RRAICE 11, 1-.111 In Emerald Bay. We present this unique op- portunity to you ... a lifestyle home that caters to all your desires of comfort ... gourmet kit, plank floors, 'Belcourt' interiors, light open floor plan flows onto lovely patios for outdoor entertain- ment. Sweeping ocean views from all main rooms. 4 BR. 3 BA. As!JcJc. tennis, beach etc. Ask for ... CLIF & E'L YNNE KEMP mAlllllSBI• M 1411,• Lllluna Beach. 3 BR, 2.5 BA, tri-level custom home on quiet comer lot, nicely landscaped. Vaulted ceilings, trench doors, hardwood floors, skylichta. many decks & windows galore. Break- fast nook, famil;y_ rm & loft. Ask for ... DENNIS GRIMES llffllll-1.Am .. , .. 11,111.• Beautiful custom 4 BR, 4 BA bayfront home. Elepntly decorated, white tile entry, kitchen and hall w/plush neutral color carpet. Rotunda-like living rm w /rnarble frplc. Granite wet bar w/bnm sink in FR, formal dining nn w/custorn rnirron. Ask for ... RONFELSOT CIPE • llYLE 1111,111 Nestled in old Corona del Mar, this 2 BR, 2 BA ia model perfect! Gounnet kitchen, caz:y livinl nn w /frplc. Spacious master ste w/walk in cloeeta & more. Ask for ... DIANA PROSSER ~II· CIEll ll•1illl Largest floor plan in Jasmine Creek! Lovely Plan 4 featuring 3 BR, 2.5 BA, custom window treat- ments, fonnal dining, new floor covering and lge pvt back yard. OPEN HOUSE SAT A SUN 1-5, 38 WHITEWATER CLIF A E'LYNN KEMP • CAii• l7llAm Spacious Plan 2 located on cul-de-sac street in quiet Big Canyon. Vaulted ceilings, lots of win- dow~. skylight in master bdrm. Large patio plus po8l and spa. Ask for ... JANE SUNGAILA UIE Fl•IT • 1147 ... Spacious family home in 'The Shores' lakeside community. Great location on greenbelt, just steps to the lake. 4 BR. .3. BA, family room, cathedral ceilings. Beautiful, natural setting. sur- rounded by trees, very pvt w/nice view of lake. Ask for ... RONDA HEIN IBllllTEI .. II llEll 1111 1711,m Like new 4 BR, 3 BA ho~ · o· top quality. all new kit w /ocean ·,.;o ~ 'BR. redwood view deck in fr s .c:w of h ills in back, 3 carilffil":. EUGENI~ ~laxENBURG 1411.• New listing! Dock available! 2 BR, and den, over 2500 sf. Fabulous view from balcony, security and privacy. Ask for ... JO ANN KENTON - PIEll-C.•N m rm 11,111,111 This incredible bayfront home offers spectacular views of Newport Bay a nd picturesque sunsets. Collins Island is private with only 8 homes. Maids quarters & pvt 70' boat dock. Superb location, value and exclusive island living. Bank fore- closure below market! Ask for ... DELIA DELGADO Four BR, 2 BA. walking distance to comm. pool and school, brand new carpet.mg, freshly painted interior and exterior. Immediate occupancy avail- able. $2,000 per mo. l year lease. Ask for ... JULIA LIAO 0111•.. 1m1.- 0cean view and totally uptp"aded 4 BR, 3 ~ BA. in ~ Newport Beach location--priced to move at $697,000. A* for ... BILL A DONNA WEBSTER 11rm111C11E1 PE11111• ••111 Designers own stylish home w/dual rnastaer BR suites. plantation shutten, beveled mirrored walls. kitchen skylite, very plush off-white carpet. A/C. Walk to bNch, low down + very favorable assumable financing. Ask for ... PAULA BAILEY 3 CORPORATE PLAZA • SUITE 101 • NEWPORT CENTER INDBPBNDBNT MEMBER BROKER enore, concentral BY CHERYL STERLING For Patrick Tenor, the sky's the limit. Not only did he set a record in Orange County for having approximately $2S mil- lion in sales and approximately 100 transactions while with Re/ Max Realtors, but he was named number one agent for Orange County and number two in the nation. Tenore is also a Hall of F ame recipient. N ow Tenore bas opened up bis own company, Patric k Tenore and Associates in New- port Beach. "I know Orange County very well~ that is the key," Tenore said. "The bottom line is that people list with me because of that knowledge. They know I am a real estate specialist, not just an agent." Tenore bas IS agents and his company specializes in residen- tial and commercial real estate. "We do our best and work it, by giving results, not excuses," Tenore said. "We want to service all of Orange County with the finest quality of realtors working with us." Tenore said that all trans- actions are important to him, big or small, and attributes his success to following through. He said I 00 percent of his business is referrals, because his clients know that their homes will be advertised every week until they are sold. "I have a $150,000 budget for advertising per year," Tenore said. "Full~olor flyers are made up, and a current flyer is going out to 15,000 homes to expose the great listings I have and, at REAL ESTATE FACTS By: Patrick Twre POSSESSION IS NEGOTIABLE ·Ar.,u=:- Corpcnllon When you ourchase • home, when can you move in? On the sutfece.tyou micht nsume tt\M once you close 1n8 tnnsec- tion, you we free to take posussion. The ectuel possession date is deter· mined !Or'I before dosinc. In fKt. it is one of the items which is included in the nee:itietions beb'8 w sicni,. enacree- ment to purchase your home. Generally, there is • custorn.ry pos· session date which wries from city to c~. I cen aiwl you th.et information for this eree. But. nothi"I is set in concrete when it comes to a possession date. The date must be one •areeebte to both pur· chaser and sefler and becomes • firm part of the sianed aareement to purchase. There are three basic veri•tions: 1) possession 9t Closi"I. 2) poueuion before Closi"I. CK 3) possession efW closinc. Poslession .t closinc simpty meens that the seller will v.cate the P'°'*1Y before the date •nd hour of Closi"I. male· inc it pou;t>te tor the pun:hnet to heve control .t the time of closkw. tf the purchaser is eNowed possession before Closi"I. • i.nd-lofd/tenent reta-tionship is cruted, and that~ should be r9duced to writi"I. nine the ·bilities of eech. "'Tf::' seller re.mins in the home efter closi"I, •reverse lend-lord/tenant situ•· tion is created, which should also be In writina. PATRICK TENORE AND _ASSOCIATES, INC. CALL 721-1200 the same time, help to acquire new listings." Tenore is a very positive person and believes in instilling positive thinking in his agents. For that reason, be gives mot- ivational seminars every Friday. A television and VCR in his office are used for playing mot- ivational tapes. "But I also .like football and baseball, "Tenore said, laughing. "So when I am working late, I can tum on the games." Tenore is a high achiever, but said that be wasn't that way in school. "If it wasn't for Fs, I wouldn't have gotten any grades at all," he remembered. "I didn't like structure. Instead of being in class, I wanted to be out prac- ticing what I learned. To think is to have thought, to do is to know." After two years of college, Tenore traveled around the world at the age of 20. When looking around Tenore's office, a visitor might notice signed pictures from celebrities, thank you notes and, maybe, an elegant plant or two sent by a satisfied client. wrhe reuon I get these is because I follow my transactiQns to the end, "Tenore said. "Con- centrated effort in any direction always brings results." Tenore has handled properties for celebrities such as actress Heather Locklear as w~ll as Jon Bon Jovi apd other members of the rock group Bon Jovi, mar- a note from maury Take a Good Look.at These (Sleepers) 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 poc>I and patio are~ .. Gourmet kitchen with excellent storage. Room for R. V., in add1t1on to the garage with lots of cabinets for storage. $415,QOO Some Summer & Yearly Rentals 'CALL US! kcting two memben a home owned by the late Ricky Nelson. Tenore plans on expansion by setting up satellite offices around Orange County. Tenore is a Spyglass Hill resident, with his two chidlrcn, Pat Jr., 15, and Ashley, 16. He said they enjoy the 180 degree view of the county. Ashley, who just had her 16th birthday, is now driving a sporty red BMW, a gift from Dad. She returned from 1pendin1 a year at Kimble Union Academy in New Hamp- shire. She currently is on vaca- tion in Hawaii. •Pat Jr. is a little surfer," Tenore said. "They arc both good students and excellent children." Patrick Tenore and Asso- ciates is located at 18 Corporate Plaza in Newport Beach. Phone: 721-1200. PATRICK TENORE LLONGS OF NEWPOR-r _) h F-~; 1--t 4 ~ CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX • $529,000 3 + 3 and 2 + 2 and a hu1e 4-car gara1e. Spacious rooms -Unusual! 3-story duplex. ....... ·...._View tMa • S3IOO month Stunnin1 view and completely remodeled with 4 bedrooms, 2 ~baths, and a brilht and clean 3 car prqe. Move in and throw a party. No pets. ·New In S11wllMI • ....._ V... Homes Three bedroom (wn 4 bedroom) Monteao Model. Spa and attractive city lights view. Community tennis court. $2500 per month. · ...._Woode · 2 BedlW'I Nur Gelsons. Two years new. $1250 per month. If IEIPUT 111:. . . THE DALEBOUT Ass o ·c I AT I 0 N · THEREAL~STATECOMPANY . PRIME TOWNHOME COllPLF" .•• Nineteen beautifully maintained tr· o• In excep- tional Costa M•• · ~ wi with two bedroom• o J with one bedroon _ .• ~osed garages. Sparklinl $ . lip&. Excellent rental record. Cc. . ., map on file. A rare investment opportunity .................... $2,350,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS ••• The aura of Old World quality and craftsmanship abounds in this magnificent. two story home. Panoramic harbor views from living rooms on both floors. Warmth and charm emanate from three huge fireplaces and a handsome den panelled in African walnut. Wonderfully designed to provide lots of natural light throughout Triple crown mouldings, antique chandeliers, air conditioning, steam shower ... features galore in this uncompromising property unlike any other in Newport ............... $1 ,500.000 CORONA HIGHLANDS ..• Even if you're a person who is not easily excitable, this home is enough to start your heart thumping. Quiet, restful location. Magnificent grounds. Colos- sal view. Exemplary craftsmanship. Fastid- ious attention to detail. This .3 story master- piece features 4 bedrooms, 41h baths, a library with a sitting room, a family room, a dining room, a game room, a green house ... and a separate free-standing guest house. The residence is only 41h years old and is well worth the ample sum being asked ......••.•..•.........•........ $1 , 195,000 DOVER SHORES .•• One of the community's more spacious and splendidly appointed view homes. Exalted location. Only eight houses line this serene cul-de-sac. Homes rarely change hands on this especially notable street When it happens, it's an event .. as is this one. 4 gracious bedrooms. State of the art kitchen. Superb dining room. Expansive family room. Elegant p'rquet flooring. French doors and windows, used brick, custom papers, built-ins of all kinds are here in abundance. Other desirable characteristics include a refrigerated wine room, a mirrored wet bar, two air conditioners, a security system and beautiful gardens. See it It's a magnificently impressive example of quality, style and taste ................... $825,000 LIDO ISLE ••• Fabulous family home on Udo Isle. 4 bedrooms. 31h baths. Formal dining room. Library with marble fireplace. Maid's quarters. Wet bar with icemaker. French doors. Recently refurbished and upgraded. Immaculate throughout Don't miss an opor- tunlty to live on Lido Isle in style and comfort •..••....•.•.....•••.•.•. $780,000 UDO ISLE. •• Fantastic opportunity. Bring your own per80n8I decorator touches to this well-designed, contemporary Lido home. Light and bright throughout with water view from second floor. Great locaton just 2 blocks from Lido Clubhouse. 3 bedrooms. Loft. 3 baths. Soaring ceiling in living room. Dramatic marble fireplace opens to living room and dining room. Gourmet kitchen with huge island, top grade appliances, and granite counter tops. Custom oversized spa in south facing courtyard. Air conditioned. Highly motivated seller has reduced price to .............................. $675,000 KINGS ROAD ••. Most desirable Newport Beach address. Panoramic view from family room with magnificent custom bar. A kitchen to die forf 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. Plenty of space for adding on. Irresistible playhouse in back yard. If you're l ooking for qual- ity ... charm ... and location ... give yourself a treat Come see this fabulous home. You'll want it! Easy to show anytime. Just call our office and we'll make arrangements. ................................ $659,000 BIG CANYON .•• Expanded Monaco con- dominium with den. Guard gated community. Elevated location with panoramic golf course view. 3 bedrooms. 21h baths. Dramatic living room with cathedral ceiling. Marble wet bar opens to living room and dining room. Large master bedroom and bath on first floor. Hardwood floors in entry and kitchen. 3 car garage. Air conditioned. A great floor plan for easy living or elegant entertainment . . . . • . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . • . . • • . . . . $650,000 BAYCREST ••• Spectacular remodeled home on prestigious Antigua Way. Spacious and bright 4 bedrooms, family room,s tudy, 3 fireplaces, mirrored wall in living room, high beamed ceilings. Sumptuous master bed- room suite with 8 X 12 walk-in closet and dream bathroom with whirlpool tub. The kitchen is a showplace with magnificent custom domed ceiling and 2 side by side built- in Amana refrigerators. Secluded patio and pool make this home an outstanding value you don't want to miss ............ $649,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS ••. This custom 3 bed- room residence is everything the conven- tional home isn't Large comer lot Wide, tree- lined street tts visual promise of a mountain retreat Is not misleading. Inside, there's oak plank flooring, a step down living room with a huge River Rock fireplace, a center island kitchen with imported cabinets. a large master suite with a spa and 2 balconies (one with a view of the ocean). The garage has a IA bath and R.V. access ............. $550,000 EASTBLUFF ••• Comfortable, Immaculate home ....... for prldc8I tmnlly ltvtng. 5 bedrooma. 2 bethia. Pool. Come delight in the ........ and MCurfty that ......... from the .._ countrY lclcMn. This hoMe la truly an oueatandlng . .,....,. In todat'• ,....... ....... . • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .. • • • • '420.CJCJC) . U31-7300 HARBOR HIGHLANDS. •• We invite you to see this well cared for 4 bedroom, 2'h bath residence. Excellent neighborhood. Splendid curb appeal. Claaaicalty fenced. Wooded grounds. Red brick driveway. Lota of uMd brick on exterior. The interior is cozy and of easy comfort The living room is panelled and beamed ... and has French doors and a massive white brick fireplace. The dining room is large with a floor to ceiling ueed brick fireplace. All bedrooms are good size with panelling and shutters. An experience to be savored ......................... $410,000 BAYCRe,T .•• Great buy in Baycrest Spa- cious 4 bedroom house with extra large backyard. Super floorplan and many upgrades including imported marble floors, new carpets, skylight and new fireplace in family room. The custom drapes and applian- ces are onty four years old. Air conditioned. Call us for an appointment ........ $298,000 COSTA MESA HEIGHTS ..• Large R-2 lot in popular "Heights" area 3 bedrooms. 1 SJ. baths. Huge family room with beamed ceilings. New carpet New master bath. New kitchen ......................... $269,000 ARIZONA LAND •.. Colorado River Area ... Mohawk Valley. 50 prime acres. Level land. All utilities. Last available land adjacent to Country Club. Under development Old West Park and Marina at Yuma Crossing ....... . ................................ $110,000 RANCHO CALIFORNIA ••• Two fabulous lots with utilities in La Cresta. Unobstructed views overlooking Bear Creek Golf Course. Seller wilt finance ........ 5 Acres ........ $98,000 ........... 19+ Acres ........... $194,000 FOR LEASE LIDO ISLE BA YFRONT ••• 4 bedrooms. 3 baths. Unfurnished. Dock for 40' boat plus side tie. Available after August 14 ......... . •••••••••••••••••••.•••••••••• $3.9C:X> I mo. UDO ISLE. •• 4 bedrooms. 3'h batha. Unfur- niahed. Upgraded custom home. Availllble immediately. Large muter bedroom, family room, formal dining room ....... $3.500/mo. BA YCllDT ••• 4 bedlooma. 3"' baths. Q\'9Hty 1vM Walla t.mily home. Unfumi8hed. Large bedrooma. famtly room, for1nal dining f'OOlll ••••••••••••••••••••••••• S2,5CJC)/ llllO., LliF BIUVE, NEWPORT BRACH • IS RESIDENTIAL BROKERAGE SERVICES THE LARGEST INDEPENDENT REAL ESTATE COMPANY IN THE NATION LEASES NEWPORT PENTHOUSE $925,000 Lease, bright and light within walking distance to beach. Two BR, 2BA. Sparkling clean. Gated community with pool, spa and clubhouse. Available now. Micki Cooper BRAND NEW UNIT -FOR LEASE $1,100 Oxford Court, upper unit. great location. Light beige carpet, A /C. Two single garages. Community pool, spa, tennis. Sandie Fix FEEL LIKE YOU'RE ON VACATION $525,000 In this home with spectacular ocean and Dana Point Harbor views. Walk to shops and harbor. Custom decorated 3BR, 3Y2BA townhome. Private community. Maria Elena BIG CANYON $565,000 Monaco plan 3BR, 2Y2BA townhome. Large master suite located on main level, features private patio and spa. Two story entry. Large formal living and dining rooms. Danny Bibb or Stephanie Grody SHORECLIFF $569,000 Upgraded 3BR, 23ABA custom home. Master bedroom with skylight and deck. Spa, remodel kitchen, effective use of skylights, exclusive ocean beaches. Stan Eaton LUXURY-VIEWS $633,000 Former Model w /flagstone courtyard entry, reflection pond and fountains. Two BR, 21hBA, marble entry, highly upgraded kitchen w I granite countertops. Gayle Amato CUSTOMIZED & EXPANDED $639,000 Harbor View Homes, traditional SBA, 3BA, family home at its best. Extensive use of brick, glass and rich woods throughout. Lush landscape. Sara Hinman HARBOR VIEW HOMES $695,000 Remodel! This 4BR home was redone with style! Gourmet kitchen, open fam ily room, wood fl oors, quality throughout. and a lot with room for a pool. Susan Scanlan "COUNTRY FRENCH" $725,000 Four BR home customized throughout. Private location, French doors and windows, skylights, many built-ins. Large family room. Pool sized yard. Carol Allison HARBOR RIDGE $749,000 Largest model. serene private setting, custom- ized end unit next to wide greenbelt. Four BR, 3~12BA. custom outdoor spa. A must for a buyer seeking quality. Ann Peters UNIVERSITY TOWN CENTER $114,500 Affordable end unit facing pool. One BR, living room with fireplace. Dining area, inside laundry area. Lower unit with private patio. Beverly Duddy NEWPORT NORTH $205,000 Prime location overlooking the city lights and mountains. Upper unit with 2BR, wonderful view deck. Living room with fireplace, upgraded floor coverings. Ann Peters SOPHISTICATED TOWNHOME $210,000 Wonderful exposure, sunlight all day. Beau- tifully upgraded flooring, all white and easy to live with. Two BR. great for young couple or single executive. Triona Bergin • EASY UVINQ WITH STYLE $210,000 Former model, white carpeting throughoUt Both bedroom aultel are generoua In llze and completely aeparate. Uvtng room haa bay window and fireplace. Gayle Amato A LOWEST PRICED DUPLEX $475,000 • 1n Corona del Mar, great investment property for builder or investor to rent out or owner user. Walk to beach for sunsets or shops and restaurants. Triona Bergin BEACH -DUPLEX $4951000 Fabulous pride of ownership. Walk to beach, great rental property. Upstairs unit 3BR, 2BA, laundry facilities. Downstairs unit 3BR, 2BA. Four car parki~g. Triona Bergin EXECUTIVE EASY LIFE $249,500 A perfect location for the busy executive. Close to freeway access, shopping and beach. A bit of heaven in Newport with 2BR, 2BA. Gloria Robertson or Carolyn Lowe EXECUTIVE LIVING $255,000 New J.M. Peters built 2BR, 2BA home is appointed with elegant marble floors and lush carpeting. Wonderful location on large green- belt Close to U.C.I. Gloria Robertson or Carolyn Lowe TOGETHERNESS $~1,000 WAS NEVER BETTER Remodeled home in The Colony in Irvine, with a wonderful workable floor plan. Three BR, plus retreat, family room, playroom and custom spa in lovely big back yard. Coby Ward BAY VIEW WITH BOAT SLIP $375,000 Slip will accommodate up to a 3S' boat. Community pool and sun deck. Two garage sp~ces. Two BR, 2BA. Price includes furniture. Gayle Amato CORONA DEL MAR $4311750 Located in near new, gate-guarded community of Jasmine Park. Ocean breezes and short walk to village or ocean. Three BR, 21hBA, family room. Overlooks park. Gloria Robertson or Carolyn Lowe SEAVIEW SPECIAL $475,000 A best buy at only $475,000. Four BR, 21hBA, in exclusive private community. Fantastic private spa. Manicured landscaping, French doors throughout. Suzanne Shuler BELCOURT BEAUTY $750,000 Exquisite 2BR townhome. Former J.M. Peters model. Gourmet kitchen, beautiful hardwood floors, two story mirrored dining room. Ter- raced garden with spa. Stella Shirar BIG CANYON BROADMOOR $875,000 Immaculate and charming, this updated 4BR, Plan 3 home offers privacy and comfort. Beveled glass doors and windows open onto a large private yard. Carol Allison GREAT BA YFRONT $890,000 Private courtyard entrance, 60' of spectacular view. Three BR, wood floors, sit down bar, extensive custom built-Ins. Shared dock. $675,000 Leashold or $890,000 Fee. Barbara Aune or Carlyn Steiner VIEW LOT Sl25,000 Corona del Mar, breathtaking view from the jetty to the Pavillion. Rare opportunity to build your once in a Ufetime dream home. Exclullve neighborhood. Sara Hinman IMEMLD llAY • OCUN llDE 81,1IO,lll Older home on gOOd lot with greM view and fabuloua potential. We Juat Hated thl• at . $1,150,000. LOta of pMdng. Two ltorln O.K Dave Hlt'9Chler or Rod ~ ENTERTAINERS DELIGHT $1,290,000 Custom home, fabulous golf course views. Five BR, impressive 2 story courtyard entry with pool and spa. Spacious childrens wing. Quiet cul- de-sac. Danny Bibb or Stephanie Grody CUSTOM BA YFRONT • $1,550,000 LARGE SLIP Elegant home in perfect condition. Five BR, 41hBA, 3 fireplaces. 52 feet on Promontory Bay. Custom built by present owner. Barbara Aune GOLF COURSE VIEW $1,295,000 Four BR. 3Y2BA home with golf course views. Decorated professionally for "todays living." Private courtyard with spa. Priced to sell. Carol Allison C.D.M. OCEAN VIEW $1 ,475,000 Landmark home, 4BR, 41hBA, one of C.D.M.'s favorite homes. Original California Spanish architecture. Spacious gardens on large lot. Linda Oeth or Lois Jacobs WATERFRONT • LIDO ISLE $1,495,000 Enjoy a fabulous bayfront lifestyle, 3BR, 4BA, 1ramatic living room plus family room home. Larger lot and dock. Great location, easy walk to Lido Village. Barbara Aune or Carlyn Callan BIG CANYON CUSTOM $1,895,000 Contemporary home overlooking 18th fairway. Quality throughout, European kitchen, bleached oak floors, pool and spa. Two BR guest house. Lovely golf course views. Danny Bibb or Stephanie Grody RARE OPPORTUNITY $1, 750,000 Back Bay acreage, beautiful view. Tree lined driveway. Over 2 acres of building potential. room for pool, tennis court. ride horses. Create your own estate. Four BR, 41hBA. Beverly Morphy or Barbara Aune SHANGRl-LA $1,950,000 3.5 acres (it used to be an Orange County Park). Manicured lawns, 100 year old pine, ficus and palm trees. Flowering shrubs and fruit trees. Private pool, 6BR, 7BA. Barbara Aune LINDA ISLE $1,950,000 LH. Contemporary perfection on gate guarded Island. Pier and slip. SBA, 41hBA, family room located on view side, spacious patios. Dramatic two story entry. Stephanie Grody or Ann Peters C.D.M. WHITE WATER VIEW $1,985,000 Dramatic 180 degree views of ocean, jetty, Catalina and sunsets. Listen to the sound of the waves. Spacious older home with 4BR, SBA. A special C.D.M. opportunity. Lois Jacobs/ Linda Oeth EMERALD BAY • LOCATION $2,375,000 You can toss a ball from decks into the ocean surf from this home overlooking Emerald Bay Beach. White water views, open beam ceilings, hardwood floors, 4BR, 4BA, plus powder room. Rod Daley or Dave Hirschler BREATHTAKING VIEWS $2,395,000 Magnificent custom home in Big Canyon's Fairway One. Two story entry with grand columns and French limestone floors, 4BR, library. gourmet kitchen. Truly exceptional. Danny Bibb or Stephanie Grody ONE OF A KIND *3,200,000 Five BR home. One of Big Canyon'• fineet ofleri._ 1 IO* golf cou,.., mountain and city IW.. view. Imported tile roof, malda quarters. chllchna wing. M...., auitl wilt titting area and t.loony. Danny Bibb and Unda Oelh Hl.JllOll RIDGE CUITOM 81.711.W M1gnltldent 88A ...... Quality and ll199nce throughout. lncludee 2 luxurtoua mat1r.,.... fabuloul kitchen with ~amenity. Pool, p. One of Newport'• finer eetatea. Danny llllb Of Carol AIHeon 'Rock star' Joyce Barn~s records torrid sales pace After a hiatus during which she pursued different interests, Joyce Barnes has returned to real estate and is on a torrid record-setting sales pace at The Prudential 714 Realty in New- port Beach. "Joyce is beating the band. And since we've just joined The Prudential Real Estate Affiliates Inc., and are now able to share with our clients in a 'piece of the rock,• so to speak, we've dubbed our top producers 'Rock Stars,• " said Barbara Amstad- tcr, president of the Newport Center-based firm. In the three months since joining The Prudential 714 Realty, Barnes has posted sales of property valued at $3 million. Record production rates are not new to Barnes. She started in residential and eased into commercial real estate 16 years ago and owned and operated her own real estate office and devel- oped residential and commercial property in Orange and Kern counties. She lives in Newport Beach and bas a daughter who is an attorney practicing in Orange County. "I love mathematics. And I enjoy doing investi:nent analy- sis," Barnes said, adding that most of her clients are investors she has worked with over the years and most of her new clients arc referrals. Veteran NB realtor joins Prudential-Lido Additionally, her hobby is travel and collecting art. "I like exotic places. I've traveled to India and saw the Himalayas and I've been to Europe and China. too," she said. The Prudential 71 4 Realt) speciali1es in homes in the Orange County coa tal c1tie and communities of Newport Beach, Corona del Mar, Irvine, Laguna Beach, Laguna Niguel, Dana Point, and is dedicated to providing the best, most effi- cient, honest and ethical service to its clients. Joan Lewis, one of the top Realtors in the Newport Harbor area, has joined The Prudential Lido Realty. A specialist in residential property, particularly on Lido Isle, Lewis is on a record setting pace in 1988, having been involved in seven Lido Isle transactions already this year. "These sales average about $575,000 each and that trans- lates into more than $4 million, /which is not bad for the first half of the year," she said. Lewis previously was with Grubb &. Ellis Real Estate in Newport Center. She joined the firm, formerly McNabb-Irvine Realty, in 1983, and said she decided to return to The Pru- dential Lido Realty because it recently became a member of The Prudential Real Estate Affiliates Inc. The Lido Isle resident has been licensed since 1977. She said she made the decision to become a realtor after the last of her four children went to college. "Real estate had a special appeal to me because I was able to set my own hours and I feel I am well-suited to it. l am extremely conscientious. I worry a lot so I want to have things · under control. "I really believe in good ser- vice to my clients-that includes availability. That's the basis of my success," she said. This is the second time Lewis bas been associated with the firm, which js owned by her husband, Howard Dippel!. She was with the firm for 18 months until 1983, deciding to leave to alleviate what she calJed ''the awkward situation of being married to the boss and having to overcompensate to avoid a favoritism issue." "The reason I decided to come back was because of the new association with The Prudential Real Estate Affiliates Inc., which I believe will create an abun- dance of opportunities for Real- ton here as well as for our clients. I see nothing but positive possibilities in the future," Lewis aid. The Prudential Lido Realty ii one of the dominant brokerages serving the Newport Beach and Corona del Mar communities and is independently owned and operated. For more informtion, call (71 4) 673-7300. For more information, call (7 14) 760-0714. JOYCE BARNES WHEN NOTHING LESS THAN TOP DOLLAR FOR YOUR HOME WILL DO ... LIST WITH THE RECORD BREAKERS Biggest sale reported in Newport Beach 1988 Biggest sale reported Linda Isle 1988 Biggest sale reported on the waterfront 1988 Biggest sale reported Linda Isle 1987 Biggest sale reported off the water in N .B . in 1988 Biggest sale reported in Belcourt 1988 Biggest sale reported Baycrest 1988 Biggest sale reported off water Olde COM 1988 Biggest sale reported McLain Townhomes 1988 Second Biggest Sale reported N.B. 1988 BARBARA AMSTADTER ·780-0714 714 Realty All IRt•• 1 ,,..., OuoOCMI _.0,1 •~ Ma•ar .,,,. ........ , ..................... ... ROCK SOLID RESULTS BARBARA LOllllA · 76CM>714 • Lido Realty The Prudential OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 , ..... UDO ISLE CHOICE LOCATION. BayfToat prop- erty adjoining 1treet end greenbelt. 3 bedroom plu1 guest apartment over garage. 40' lot, dock for 60' boat. Action view. Te•nl• court• le clubhouM. Please call 673-7300. $1,750,000 8llOllT WALK TO PAVILION. Dupln oa the Pn1 .. 1a, walk to .a.ope It reatauraata A oc•••· Spacloua upper. 3 BR. 2 BA, ctn. LoweT S BR. 2 BA. Wiater It au•llMr echedale. Fireplace I• eacla ••It. Pl .... call 673-7300. $625,000 LIDO PAD DIUVE Hl611819E 4th floor unit with cool ocean breeze• and beaudful 1un1et1. 1 BR, 1undeck, 1ub parking, comm pool, 1llp available. 1265,000 NANCY LANE. COSTA MESA. Unu1ual view condo looking north across new Fairview R .. lonal Park. 3 BR, 21h BA. fireplace, 2 car .. ra ... A very nice community of 21 units. Pl .... call 673-7300. 1167,000 *PROPERTIES FOR LEASE* 6el UDO PAD DIUVE. 2-Bedroom, 2'h·bath condo with great bay view. 24-Hour Ncurlty, com· munlty pooJ. Walk to stores and restauraata. Avail- able now. 12250/Mo VILLA BALllOA CONDO. Two bedrooma, 2 baths, family roo111, patio, commanlty poola, eecartty .... and parking. CIOH to beach. Available 90W. 11350/Mo VEUAILLES CONDO Furalahed bachelor, M- Hour eecurlty guard, tommunlty pool, ... A ch1bhouM. Avall. 9/15. $691/No OFFICE .. ACE. 3545 Newport Blvd. acroM from City Hall, 915 aq. ft. Rent lnclllda lltllttlee A janltortal Nrvlce. Available now. 1790Mo aa...a UDO ISLE COIUIE8 LOCATION. Permanent bayvlew from the llvln9 room of thl1 4 bedroom le formal dining room home. 35' pool on 50' lot on Via lido Nord. Please call 673-7300. 1769,000 OPEN SAT /SUN 1-4 805 VIA LIDO NORD VILLA BAUIOA BA YFllONT. ht floor unit with patio, quiet side of bullcllng. 2BR, 2BA. family room off kitchen, comm. pool/spa. sub parking for 2 cars. Security guard gate. Walk to ocean. PleaH call 6 73-7300 $220.000 WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Spedalizing in properties. • .on the water. . . near the water and with a view of the water. HARBOR AREA ll\1111 VIEW •El Fabulous remodel. Tile & bet'befl carpel8d ftOOJS & vaulted ceilings. Open contem~ rary 4 bdrm with secluded 2nd story master suite =~;~ f~~~I. ~~~I-~~ ~~~~ .~ ~~~~~ ~~~~~ ~~lli, IAUU Ill.AID -Fixer with 2 bdrms & large family room plus attached bachelor unit with kitchenette & private entrance. A great opportunity to build or remodel on standard island lot In great location. u1-1• ................................. 1411.• IEWNIT Cl--1•1 with ocean & bay views. Top quality 2 bdrm & den, over 2000 1q. ~ with gourmet kitchen, inside laundry, security system & triple garage. Amenities include skylights, brass fixtures, jacuzzi tub, crown molding & double paned windows. Steps to beach. u1-1• ................................. s111.• Ullll llEW •El Comptetely redecorated "Somersef' with 5 bdrms. family room, mirrored formal dining room & tripte garage. Light & airy with pale contem- porary colors, hardwood floors & plantation shutters. Soft water & security systems and lovely landscaping. 131-1411 ................................. sin.a 1u• 11•E -Spectacular harbor, ocean, city light & sunset views from this upgraded 4 bdrm estate home with Fr. doors & paned windows, new baths & charming wallpapers. A great home for entertaining with living & family rooms opening to huge decks, one with a rare private pool & spa. 831-1400 ................................. 1174.900 LINDA ISLE URA 111.E Custom 5 bdrm home with family & formal dining rooms, 3 fireplaces & breakfast room on extra large lot Two sunny patios lead to a pier & slip for a large yacht Just steps to tennis & clubhouse in this most prestigious guard-gated community. 131·1• ................................ 11.415.• UIM Ill.£ "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 8P8daeular bay view & to the terrace leading to a dock for 2 large boats. a1-1• ............•................... s1.•.• FA._ UYFlllT • compfetety rebuilt in '84. Materials include onyx, brass & copper, single light French doors & thennopane glua. Freeftowing with 3 bdrms, den with complete bar, hidden wine cellar & elegant formal dining. A 2 story copper fireplace soars past the 2nd ftoor gallery. Bayside patio with pool & spa & dock for 3 boeta In a Premier Linda Isle location. U1·1• ................................ U .... . .,.._,.;-.,. - Lmm llU Exciting contemporary multil9'191 5 bdrm with family room. den and 2 story kitchen. High ~ beftMw carpeting, ttte ffc><n, sunny patios & large dock. Courtyard entry with fountain. A1·1• ................................ S1.lll.• NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 2436 W. COAST HIGHWAY ·(714) 631-1400 NEW LISTINGS WEITCUFF Cl .. Ground floor unit wtth 2 bdrms, 2 baths and patio. Immaculate & cozy with living room fireplace. Community pool. Convenient location, walk to all shopping & busses. 131-1411 ................................. s1a1.• WTSllE Costa Mesa townhome. Only 9 years old, 2 bdrm, 21h bath in charming small complex close to Westcllff shopping. Vaulted ceiling & fireplace, kitchen with greenhouse window, patio & attached garage. 131-1408 ................................. Slll ... IEWPllT CIEIT Immaculate 1 story townhome with 2 spacious master suites and attached oversized double garage, well located on quiet court Commu- nity pool, spa, sauna and tennis. 111-1411 ................................. 1211.580 COSTA IEIA with ocean & city light views. Like new 2 bdrm, 21h bath townhome with white-washed hardwood floors, skylights, wood burning F.P., new carpet & drapes & alarm system. Brigt1t & charming. 111·1411 ................................. Sm.• WEIT IEWPOIT DUPlEX Light and airy 3 bdrm units with vaulted celltngs & fireplace in upper unit New construction. 11...-................................. S44t.• IOUTI LAlllA'S Monarch Bay Terrace with sprawling contemporary • bdrm home. Huge family & formal dining rooms, laundry & hobby rooms & 3 car garage. Parklike terraced lot with pool, spa & Possible view. 131-1411 ................................. 15H.• SPYILAll llLL Beautiful 5 bdrm with French doors & paned windows, private pool & spa & lovely hill view. Fresh & bright with white tile throughout entry, family & formal dining rooms & eat in kitchen. u1-1488 ................................. 11•.oaa DOVEll SHORES Large lot, great view & dock for large yacht Two story 3 bdrm (could be 4) with beautiful remodeled kitchen & family room. Large waterfront patio protected by electric awnings. ASsumable loan. 631-1400 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .......... 1151.• LIDO ISLE UDO ISLE • Wonderful • bdrm family home on lovely wide quiet street. just steps from secluded beach. Two story with small office, formal dining & family rooms & garden patio. Fun rooftop deck with panoramic views. Exceptional storage in & out & security system. U1·1• ................................. S741.• UDO ISLE A 5 bdrm estate encompassing 3 prime lots (approx 1 / 4 acre). Custom designed using the finest materials & exotic woods. Over .SOO sq. ft., it includes a library, formal dining room, rec room & 1st ftoor maids qrtra with back stairs. The high ceilinged, free flowing interior opens to eeveral terraces in the lush, tropically landscaped garden. a1 .. 1• ................................ s1.211.• Ull llLE Lowest priced bayfront on the island with dock for very large boat Built with top quality, the size of this 5 bdrm lathe & plaster home could not be duplicated today. Rare potential with fabulous harbor action views at an excellent price. 131-1411 ................................ S1 .411.• U11 ISLE IAYFIOIT -Most desirable "Soud" location with little private beach & dock for several boats. Meticulously maintained custom 4 bdrm home, 1st time ever on market Very large "L" shaped living/ dining area opens to bayside terrace with retractable awnings. great for entertaining. Bright & open with traditional feel. just steps to clubhouse & tennis. 131-1480 ................................ 11.411.• UDO llLE Rare waterfront charm in this gracious "Old Pasadena" style home with an unbeUevable 77' on the bay & slips to accommodate two large boats. Latticed courtyard entry with fountain, 4 bdrms up & maids room down, plus formal dining, family room & library. Lovely brick bayfront t9rrace, perfect for entertaining. U1 ·t• ................................ P.•.111 Ull lllFI Pelican P«>'nt A fabulous Georgian styte bayfront estate with 5 bedrooms including a master suite with fireplace, llbrary & private sun deck, a formal dining room, paneled famlty room & basement with hobby room & wine cellar ptus elegant courtyard swimming pool. A prime tip of Lido location with 55' on the water & a dock for a large boat with side bes. n1-1411 ................................ sa.•.• NEWPORT HEIGHTS CUFFIAVH • Superior close-up view of bay, ocean & night lights. Large lot with 2 bd & family room home, perfect for addition, remodel or new home. Huge back yard, security system & double garage. A wonderful family neighborhood of upscale homes, walk to all schools. U1·1• ................................. liitM MEWf•T lmlJI with fabulous unob8tructed ocean & bay views from all rooms. Tri-level 3 bdrm home with formal dining & family rooms, large breakfast room, huge bonus room (more bdrms?) & 3 car garage. Two large decks for outdoor entertaining & a park next. door for privacy. U1-1411 ................................. Im.• IEWPllT IBllTI ·Exciting home perched on a wooded hillside. Incredible harbor, sunset & Catalina views. There are 4 bdrms including 2 masters, a party room, a separate one bdrm guest cottage & secluded pool & spa. The treehouse feeling is augmented by solarium additions to family room & master bdrm sitting nook. 131 -1481 ................................. 1715.• WATERFRONT WATUFIOIT CllDG Front row unit with panoramic views of the entire harbor. Freshly painted 2 bdrm 2 bath expanded luxury co-op with new tile, drapes & wallpapers. Available boat slip at $1 .75 per ft Owner will carry 1st Trust Deed. U1·1• ................................. U•.• IAYFUIT PEmlllE Spectacular Newport Harbor & night light views from this spacious sunny 2 bdrm & den unit Wrapped around a skytit atrium there are high ceilings, living room fireplace & master suite with view balcony & deck. JUST REDUCED!! Ul-1411 ................................. 14R.• IAYFlllT 7th floor condo. Outstanding ocean views from f!Nery room. Elegant contemporary 2 bdrm with touches of ebony, teak and etched glass Handsome custom wall treatments. Security bldg. doorman & pool. Price reduced!! a1-1• ................................. 1771M UlllA llWI IAYFlllT -Spectacular contemporary 4 bdrm with den, family and formal dining rooms. Gourmet kitchen with jennaire & butcher block center Island. Apartment OWK 3 car garage with 1 bdrm & huge office with view. Seller will carry 1st T.D. for qualified buyer. 17,__ ................................ 11 .1UM PHllUU PlllT bayfront One of the last remaining early Newport Beach landmarks stands at the harbor entrance. Historians and romantics will tee a real challenge & tremendous potential in this palatial 5 bdrm 3 story home with ooean, city light. and harbor action views. a1 -1• ................................ 11.-.• U. lllLME Exciting proper1y with a wall of glm the Udo Channet & dock for an 80' boat Styti9h bdrm 2 bath condo with den. marble fp & large aunn terrace 1n 2 story Mediterranean complex 131·1• ................................. Im.• BALBOA ISLAND OFFICE 31!1 MARINE A VE. ® I l 2 I - \ .uale .... CIAI 111 7 ' ......... Cit. 6 ....... Oii rawtxr· .. •••Olf IUClt. OIAl'I•~· _. D1•11•1 2 tit ·' 1rall._.__,,._ .. , -.......... .... .......... .-n Oollr Amounts In~ 1. CMh and due "°'" b9nks .....•........•.•••••......•...•••••.•• 11.- 2. ln.:Olts1*1t MCUritiel. (MerUt value $6,583) ....•........•........ 6,'°6 3. Non-ln.:Oltsnent lllCUritiel ......................................... 121 4. T '9Cif11 ICCIOUl'll ..curities ........................................ none 5. F.-.a funda tald w MCUritie5 purcheled under ... ..,,.,.. ., ,...... in don'9ltic oftk:el ........•........•••.•.•... 2,300 6. a. loens, Teal (acludi"I unwned Income) 130,098 b. Lela: Alto.nee for poltible loen loaw .................. 1,642 c. ~ ,.. ..•...............•.•...•......................... 121.45fi 7. a.nk premilel, F.F. a E. *· (indudinl $none a.pit.al ..... ) ••••••• 18,072 8. AMI...._ owned oet. than b9nk ~ ••••••.••.•.•••.•••••.• 4,325 9. Investments In unc:onsolict.ted subsidiarieS and assocl-.d ton11)9nies .•.••.•••••..•••••••••••.••••••......•.• none 10. Custloml(a liabillty tD this blnk on~ outltlndk'I ........ none u . Otts 8IMls (incluc:linc $none lntancibles) •••••••••••...••....•..• 3,165 12. TOTAL ASSETS (sum of itemS l thru 11) •..•••..•••••.•••....... 174,941 UAMmll 13. a. TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC OFFICES ..•..•••••••••• 38,924 (1) Teal demand depo&its ••.••••••••••.•••••••••••••• 112,429 (2) T ota1 time and sMrins1 depolits •••••••........••.• 151,353 b. TOTAL DEPOSITS IN FOREIGN OFFICES •••••.•......•••.....•... none c. TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC ANO FOREIGN OFFICES (sum of items 13a & b) •••..•.•••••••....•...•....•. 151,353 14. F.s.r.t funds purchased and securities sotd under acreements to repurchase in domestic offices ••.••.•........•..... 1.500 15. Other liabilities for boirowed money, incluc:linc note bllances of U.S. Tl'USUf'Y ..••.......•••..•.•.•....•.•......... 645 16. Mott.lie Indebtedness (incluc:lint $none capital leases) .•••......... 3,280 17. Acceptances executed by or for account of this bank and outstandint .•.............•.......................•.......... none 18. Other liabilities ....•............................................. 2,657 19. TOTAL LIABILITIES (excludirc subordinated notes and debentures) •.••••...............•.......••......... 159,435 20. Subordinated notes and debentures .....................•........ l ,350 SHMIDtOlDlll EQUITY 21. Preferred Stock .............. . a. No. shares outstandln1 none Amount none 22. Common stock .............. . a. No. shares authorized 25,000,000 b. No. shares outstandine 8,003,889 Amount 3,362 23. Surptus ..............•..............................••... 3,530 24. TOTAL CONTRIBUTED CAPITAL (sumoiltems 2lr 22 & 23) ........ 6,892 25. RNined temlt'111 .... 4 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 6,930 26. ReseNe for oorllinaencies anc:t other c.oital meMtS ......•..•••...•. 334 27. TOTAL SHAAEHOU>ERS EQUITY (sum of itllfM 24, 25 & 26) ...... 14,156 28. TOTAL LIABILITIES ANO SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY ANO SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY (sum of items 19, 20 & 27) .....•. 174,941 Standby Letters of Credit ..•.•............•..•••.•...........• 2,584 The undersianed. RONALD L RODGERS, PRESIDENT and RICHARD P. RITIER, EXECUTIVE VICE PRES of the above-named b9nk, eech declares, for himsett alone and not for the other: I have personal knowted8e of the matters contained in this report and I belieYe that each statement in s.ld report is true. Each of the undetsianed. for himself alone and not for the other, certifies under penalty ot perjury that the foreaoina is true and correct. Executed on JULY 27, 1988, at NEWPORT BEACH, California. Sianed: Ronald L. Rodeers. Richard P. Ritter. 8·4 1542 NOTIC~ 0#-TROSTU'S SALE T.S.. No 1t121111Dfll YOU AAE IN OEFAUL T UN· DER A DEED 0#-TRUST DAT· ED 12112113 UNlESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, rT MAY BE SOl.O AT A PU8UC SALE. If YOU NEED AN EXPlANA· TIOH Of THE NATURE Of THE PAOCEEDeHG AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOUt..O CONT ACT A LAW'f'£A On 1119118 at I :00 PM FCA SERVICE COMPANY, lornwtly llnow" as S1mlllls1 Setva Compeny, -lhe fMy ~tad Trust• ~ alld pursuant to Deed ot Trust r• corded Oft '2/30/93 -Oqcv-_, No n-6112$0 Booll . 'age · ot Oftldel recordl Ill tfle oHiee °' tfle Aecord9f of O.ange eo..nty, Cahlor"i• aucuted by Aotti.fy Roll Dev~I Group, a gen· eral pwtnerwhtp will selt at Pubk Aucteon to the MgMst blddef '°' cash, ~ •• ·-°' .... "' ........ ..-.y of tfle Ufthacl Stat•) at lhe NorOI frOftt 9"tr...C. IO Ille County CowtlloUM, 700 CMc Cet1tar !>five Well, Santa AM, CA Ml right, llOe aftd lrl-1...... COftwyied to .ct - tleldbytt Uftdlf uld O..Sof Trust ill the ~y M.eed ... ukt County, CalieorM -ecrlbed • Pwcet 1: The W• 160 .... of Lot 711 of -FlfS1 Addition 10 Newpotl MMa Tract•. ill 1e. City of Newpot'I lleach, -.-... - • "'llP NCOrded '" .,_ • p.ge 11 ot M~aHOus Mapa. Aacofds of Ofaittte eow.ty. ~ E--.eM9 ,._ Nor111 n .&0 .... ,.,_., Atlo u.cept"'a I lie Sotllll 20 00 .... of , .. Norttl 12.IO .... of ... w.. 45.00 .... of aidl.ot 711, ~ I: Lot 711 of """1 Adl*k>tl to Newpon Mna Tract•, • 111aw11 Oft a "'8IP reco.dlld M 8oot& I P-oe 11 of ....... llfW ............ COfds of Or•ftO• Co•"'Y· c.Mton1'4J EJ&at>tlfl9 tll• Noflll 7t.IO tHt thereof. ............. t .. w.. 160 ............ 1'11etotat,.._.of ... ... pe6d ......... of ......... ..... ..cw9d br '*Deed ol TIWt Hcl reMO...e.fy MU••1ecl cost•.••~· ... •Itel .ct· v....-•t te.e ....... .. ....... ~ ........ ... .................. ,.,_. --.., ~. ~-------·· ................... ............. _... .... ~ ................. --.-•CIMctl·--~. ...................... .... .-'l!lltlloA, ......... ......................... ., n • "' ~ 1111 o1 ........ Coclll ....... orilM to * e. •I-611 IMla ..... 1'1le .............. .ct ...... COPF miff ••ta-M• • ""1f1, ol t._ .... IP'IOl*fY dle-cira.l .._ 61......,... to k 1•1 ....... A""99, ....._. ..... CAl!lla 1'M··••• IS 1 T ....... • 0 , • ., ....... .,,, tnCOfNClMSI OI the SlfHt addfass and other common dn19na1ion, It any, sllown herein Satd sale will be m.cte. but wi1t1out covenant or war· ranty, upress Of Implied, r&- oarding 1itle, possenk>n, or encumbfancn, lor lhe pur· pou ol satlstyff19 Iha lndebt· edMss seciured by said Deed ot Trust lncludl"9 the IMS. chatDM and expenses of Ille Trust ... Tiie benefidaty Uflder utd Deed of TrllSt heretolof• .... cutad alld cteetverect to tl\e undilfVgfted • wri'lt9" Dada- r atlon of De._.. and Dlllund tor Sale • ..s •written Notec:e of Det.uft Md Elect-to Sele. 1'1le ........... c.....t Mid Notice ot Def-fl and Eaectioll 10 Sell to be reccwct- ed in tlle county ...,_ the ,... SW°'*1Y ......... FCA se.-v•CE COMPANY, tor_.., lM>wn as S..11lllst ~ Coftlpeny, 9y. Kathy IC!ftg, 'Trwt• Sa• Otflcer, 144 East Miner AYe"ue. S1oct1on, CA. 95202. (20t)s t43s3752, Date. 7n .... 7129, 114, 1111111 1533 PUIUCNOTICE STATElll.NT Of WNDONlllJIT OF USE Of Fk:llllOUI IUllNUS NAiii The followin1 persons have abandoned the use of the fictitious business name: IMAGE GRAPHICS, 3440 Via Oporto, Newport Beach, CA 92663. The f ltitious business name referred to abcMt wn filed on 3-12-86 in the County of Oranae. Qricinal File No. f.3()3362 Stephen J. Hunt, 3400 AYenue of the Ms E410, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. This business wn con- ducted by an Individual. Silned: Stephen J. Hunt 7/14 71217/288/4 1508 ACiliiOUI ••ti• MAm ITATllllNT The fdlawlf • per10nS .,. doins~n: Fountain Valley Associates, 4141 MecArttu Blvd .• Suite 100, , .. .,rt leech. CA. 92660 . Mclachlan Investment Compen1. • CaUf«nla L.lm*d Pwtnetlhlp, 4141 Mlc:Mhur Bhd., ..... 100, .... port a.ch, CA. 9268>. Donlld E. """4111, 3116 E. 8llboe Blvd., e.tboe, CA. 92661. DoMld Sutre, 3021 E. Bey Avenue, Balboe, CA. 92661. o.Wt W. Mbc, 1407 Sen· t.Metll Ternc:e, CotOnl det Mar, CA. 92625. This Business Is con· duded ~ a business tNlt. Th• r .. lttrant com - l'MnCed to trlnUd ~· neu under tM flctltk>u• business name or names listed above on 711/86. Donald Sutro This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Orange County on July 15, 1988. File No. F386318 7/21,28.8/4,11 1530 PUIUC NOTIC£ ncmtOUI BUllNUS NAME STATEMENT The fotlowina person is doin1 business as: C.R.S. ASSOCIATES, 256 Hill Place, Costa Mesa, CA 92627. Charles Richard Shepard· son, 256 Hill Ptaa!, Costa Mesa, CA 92627. This business is con- ducted by an individual. The reaistrant com· menced to transact busi· ness under the fictitious business name or names listed above on 6·6·88. Slaned: Charles Richard Shepardson. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County on July 11, 1988. Ale No. F385687 71141/21 7/288/4 1506 FICllllUUl .... NUS NAME ITATIMINT The followinc persons are doln1 business as: Ana· helm/Cerritos lrNettment Group, 3737 Birch Street. Su* 300, Newport Beech, CA92660. Rodney F. Emery, 2616 Cove Street, Corona Oel Mar, C.llfomia 92625. Bertr..-n L Ryan Ill, 2141 M•N Drive, S.nta Ana Heilhts. CA 92707. MlchNI L Toerp, 235 Carnation Street, Corona d9I Mar, CA 92625. Ofneth 0.V., 27621 Via San Pedro, Mtuion Viejo, CA 92622·23~. This business Is con· ducted by • corpontllon. a.rt Ryan Thie ltMllf'Mnt was filed .... the County Clerk al San lenleD County on July 13, 1 ... Ale No. F3l&04 7 7128.1/4,11,11 1532 ~IMI fCiiiiOUI .... , •• IMMllJAl-1 The taloa1'11 PM•• .. doi'W bulinlll • K 0 D Chino I Allocl1l11, 3990 W11t1 ty "*-. Sultl 140, =" leech, Celffomia Chino Edison I AHO· Ciat91, a Cefffol1"9 ...... pertnlrlNp, 3990...., ..... Suite 140, N9wpo .... aartlft leech,~ 92MO VOU AR£ IN DEFAULT UNDO A DUDOITRUIT ~Tm Aprtl24, l ... UNLESSVOUTAIC£ACTIOHTOPROTECT YOUR PllOP£JtTY, rT MAY BE SOLD AT A PU8UC SALE. IF VOU HOD AH fXP\ANATION Of TH[ NATURE Of THE PROCUDING WlHIT VOU, VOU 9HOUlD CON- TN:f A lAWV£1l __ "_ICl_Of nu118'1 IA&.I ._.. DllD Of TIUIT 7a1IO 11.a Notice Is ..,_ aMrt tNt Slmno fteeot11J9YMCe Compeny, a Callfomi. CorporMlon as trustM, °' tuee1ttor tNltle. or •lbltlblltlct trultle pursuant to the OeedofTNlt 1111cutldbfRtCHAROC.SHINNANOOAHA H. SHINN, HUSAND AHO wtft and Recardld At/JI 21, 1• In look N/A ..... N/A Inst# 84-173129 d GlcW RICOldl Jn the oftlce of the County Recorder of ORANGE County, Callfomil. and pur...ant tD the Hallee of O.UI W Didion to Sitt thereunder recorded Af/I 11, 1-in 8aok NIA ..... NIA lnll# 81H62521 of uid Ofllclal Records. win Sell on~ 26, 1-llt 9:45 A.M., AT THE MAIN (NORTH) ENTRANCE TO THE COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 700 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE, WEST, SANTA ANA.CA llt public auction, tD the hllt*t bkkMr for cash (peyable lit the time of sale In a.wful moMY of the United Staeel), all ~ title, and lnWest. c:a11J91J9d to and now Mid by it under Aid deed in the PfOP9ltY situat8d in said County and SUte and delcrit.I • follows: LEGAL DESCRIPTION PARCEL 1: Lot 10 of Tract No. 6905. Al shown on am.., recorded in Book 308, P..-27 to 32 indulM of miscellaneous maps. records of Or.,. County, Callfomill. Except thefeftom all oil, oil riehtl. minerals, mineral rilhts. natural ps r'iahtS and ott.r hydrocarbons by whatsoever name known thllt nwy be within Of undet the parcel of land hereinabcMt described, tlQelther with the perpetual rilht of drilllna. minina. explorina and openltina therefor and sbina in and removina the same fnMn uid land Of any other land, lncluc:linc the rilht to whips11ock or directionally drill and mine from lands other than those hereinabowl described, oil°' ps wella, tunnela and shafts into, throush or across the subsurface of the land hereinat>cwe described and to bottom such wttipstocked or di'9Ctionally drilled wells, tunnels and shafts under and benath or beyond the exterior limits thereof •nd to redrilt, retunnet, equip. maintain, repair, deepen and operate any such wells or mines. without, howe1i111r, the richt to drill, mine, store, upkn and operate throuah the surt.c:e °' the upper 500 fMt of the sublurt.c:e of the land hereinabcMt descrlt.I, as l'9WWd by deed recorded in Book 10793, Pap 933, official records. PARCEL2: An appurtenant non-exclusiw easement for insress and ecress thf'OUlhout Lot 65 of Tr.ct No. 6905, as shown on a map recorded in Book 308, P..-s 27 to 32 inclusive of miscellaneous maps, records of Oran1e County, California. Property address Is purportedly known as: 501 CANCHA, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660 The total amount of the unpaid batance of the obliption secured by the property to be sotd and reasonable estimated costs, expenses and advances at the time of the initial publication ofthe Notice of S.le is $194,530.31 In addition to cash, the Trustee will accept certified checks, cashier's checks, checks drawn by a State or Federal Credit Union or Savinp Association, or Savinp Bank, authorized to do business in this State. All checks mu.st be currently dated. In the event tender other than cash is accepted, the Trustee may withhold the issuance of the Trustee's Deed until funds become available to the P9YM or endonee as a matter of riaht. Said sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty, exprns or implied reprdina title, possession or encumbrances, to satisfy the indebtedness secured by said Deed, incluc:lil'\I tM fee and expense of the trustee and of the trusts created by said deed, advances thereunder, with interest as pro¥lded therein, and the unpaid principal of the note secured by s.ld deed with interest thereon as provided in uid Note. Dllted: July 21, 1988 Serrano F:econveyance Company, 100 South Los Robles Avenue, Suite 300, Pasadena, C.lifornia 91101, Area Code (818) 795-7200, as said Trustee By /s/ SANORA J. SHUPPS, VICE PRESIDENT NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE 133576 8/4 8/11 8/18 1541 New Encland Mutual Ut. Insurance Company, a Massadtusettl c:orpcntion, 399 Boylston Street. Boston Mauachusettl, 02116. This bu1ine11 is con- ducted hr a joint venture. The re1istrant com· menced to transact busi, ness under the fictitious business name listed abcMt on May, 1988. (Si1ned) Chino Edison I Altocilltlel, a Califomill ..,.,.I partnership By: Anthony v. Guanci Partner By: Edward J. Kins Partner New E.,.,_nd Mutu.t Life Insurance Compeny, aMnuchuMl!s c:orpcntion 8y: CoPleY ..... E.-. AcMtcn, Inc .. a Mauachutetb cotpota· tion,lta ..... mana1er and advisor her9umo duly authorind By: Wllllam J. Slftsbury Authorized Offtc:er This ltllt8ment w filed wfth the COunty Cleftl of Or-. County on July 1, 1918. FU9 No. F·ll5195 7114, 7121,7/'l.8 813 1517 w•• w..nca ............. •NHl&J19 Al•H&IWllfUIOf ~C.M.UfbNN C.•AMtU4 To .. hlh. llll!lldaMI, cNCMDn. ......... Ct9d· itan, and ...... who nwy beaet. .... 11•.-ctln the wit Oft ......, or bath, of CMOl C. CUWHOTON A PETITION has been filed ~ CARL H. WOltEM· BRANO in the Superior Court of California, County of ORANGE f'eQuesti"I that CARL H. WOREMBRANO be appointed as personal representlltive to adminis- ter the estate of the dece· dent . THE PETITION requests authority tD administer the estlt9 under the lndepfH Ids ent Administration of Estain Act (This authority allows the per10NI repre- sentative to t.ke many actions without obtainil'\I court approval. Before t.k· in1 ceftaln ectionl, how· ever, thepersonel ~ tative is required to live notice tD I'*' 1 .. 1 d penons un'-' tMy have waived notice OI ca_,.., to the PfOPOMd ~.)The.,., pendent admlnlstr•tlon authority will be arantied une.u an tt•elled .-.on ftlel an objection to this petition and shows aooct cauM why the court should not arant the~. A PETITION for dltlrml· ntllion of °' conftrmaition of ProtMrty pas1ln1 to or belonltftl to a 1urvhrina ipGUM undlr ProbMI Code Mdiolt 13650 IS JOtNEO """ the petition to admin-............ A HEMING on the peti- tion •lie Mid on 1110/ • • 1:4IPM an D1p1. 13 IDc8'ld lit 100 CMC C£N. TD DRIVE WIST, SANTA ANA. CA 92701 IF YOU OBJECT to the sr.ntilll of the petition, you should --llPPIJ9' .. the hHrln1 and 1t.t• your obfeCtlonl or file written oblK1ionl wtth tM court before the Merine. Your appet'91a "'9Y be In per· .nor~'P"~· TACllll14U -... --.. -........ uu Lwt .... 11111.,•••cu , ........... . UM1' COii A lA MESA TtTL£ OOfllHMY •duly~ Truttm undlr .. follow4ns •11 c;lled died d tr\111 WIU. SEU AT PU8UC AUCTION TO THl HIGHEIT llOOER FOR CASH (in the tonnt wNc:h ............. in._ United 5eMll) and/or the Cllhier"s. cm9ld or Clltw cMc:lct lpeclfted In CM1 Codi SedlDn 2l24h (P8iJ9t:W In full at the time of tale) ............ -......... ~ti: and now held~ It under uid Deed of Trust In the propert) ....... delcrtbed: TRUSTIMt VIRGINIA D. FR£DERICKS BENUICWtY: WESTERN rn>ERAL SAYINGS ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION recorded W 30, 1973 as Instr. No. 31338 In Book 10877 P191 255 of OMclel A9c:orda In the office of the R9carder of Or-. County; uid deed of trust delctl,,_ the totlowinc pn,plfty. EXHIBIT.A" A CondonUnium conMti"1 of the fol~ PARCEL 1: Untt No. 31 of ttwt clft8in COlldomWum Pn>ject delcribld In thll1 cert.9ln Ammlded Condmr*1ium PIM recorded in 8oolc 10791, ..... 1, OfllcW Rlc:ords (auch plan belna her•lnaft•r referrM to as .. the CondarNnium Plan"), and • d9flned in ..... cettain OecWaition al CcMnentl. CondMiol• and Rlllb1c:tb1S for t._wport C.... Homeowrws Aaocilltian, recorded in Book 10348, ..... 693, Official Aecordl. W Arnelldment to Dedantion of r9llridionl recorded October 20, 1972, in Book 10384, Pa1• 461, Official Records, and ~nt recorded July 10, 1973, in Book 10793, Paee 518. Official Records ("'the Dec:Jantion"). PARCEL 2: All undMded l/140th interest In and to the Common Area n defined in the Declaration and tmendment therwto and ln the Oeclamion and Amend· ment thereto and in the Declaration of Annexation, beina Lot 1 of T rKt No. 7852, In the City of Newport Beech, County of Oranp, State of C.lifomia, as shown on a map thereof recorded In Book 302, Paps 7 throuch 9, inclusive of Miscellaneous Maps, records of said Ora.,.. County. EXCEPT THEREFROM that portion of land included within Parcel 1 n shown on • map recorded In Book 45, pace 26, of Parcel Maps in the office of the County Recorder of Oranp County, C.lifomia. PARCEL 3: Exclusive easements appurtenant to said Unit No. 38, all as more specifically defined in the Condominium Ptan and the Oeclarllt.ion. PARCEL 4: A non·eJtclusMI easement to use the Commd1,.,.. and fllCilities of the proiect which have been °'will be developed on the followinl described real property. Lots l to 4 inclusive of Tr.ct No. 7817, In the City of Newport Beech, as shown on a map recorded in Book 308, Paps 33 and 34, Miscellaneous Maps, records of Yid Oranae County. EXCEPT THEREFROM, however, any and all exclusive easements appurtenant to •II Condominium Units exceptinc said Unit No. 38, now°' hereafter referred to in ,he Oecla,..tion" °' the Declaration" as amended. ALSO EXCEPT THEREFROM 10096 al all riahts to 0:1. ps and other hydroc.rbon substances lyinc under°' that may be produced from the •bowl described land, toeether with 100% of all riahts to the proceeds therefrom and 100% of all rents, bonuses and profits accruin1therefrom, provided, ~r. that Grantor waives and relinquishes the ri&ht to use or occupy or to enter upon any portjon of the surface and 500 feet below the surface, measured vertically from the surface of said land, for the purpose of drillina for, capturina. produclna. storina. treatln1 or otherwise handlin1 or utilizin1 such oil, gas or other hydrocarbon or mineral su~, for the purposes of exercising Grantors riahts thereto, as reserved in deeds recorded May 17, 1972, In Book 10129. Page 657, Official Records, and recorded December 27, 1961, in Book 595 7, Pace 665, Officlat Records. YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 3/19173. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE. If YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. #17 Goodwill Court. Newport Beach, California 92663 "(If a street address or common desi&Ntion of property is shown abcMt, no warranty Is liven n to its comptete- ness or correctnes.s)." The beneficiary under said Deed of Trust, by reason of a breach or default in theobliptions secured thereby, heretofore executed and detivered to the undersianed a written Declaration of Oehlult and Demand for S.le, and written notice of default and of election to cause the undersiped tD sell said property to satisfy said obliptions, and thereafter the undersianed caused said notice of default ind of election to be recorded Apri12l, 1988•slnstr. No. 88-183633of0fficial Records in the office of the Recorder of Oranp County; S.ld Sale will be nwde, but without covenant or warranty, express°' Implied, reprdlns title P01Session. or encumbrances, to pey the remainina principel sum of the note(s) secured by Mid deed of Trust, •ith interest as in said noteprovided.~,if any, undettheterms of said Deed of Trust, fees, Chaf"lll and expenses of the T NAie and of the trusts creet.d by said Deed of Trust Said .. wiJI be held on: = 26, 1918. llt 1:30 p.m. In the lobby to the bui locMlld at 601 South Lewis Street. Ofanae, c.tttome 92661 At the time of the initial public8tion al this notice. the totai amount of the unpeid balance of the obliption secured by the •bow descrit.I deed of trust and estimallld costs. expenses, and advances is $37,373.99. 1t ts pou1tiee that 11t the titM of sate the C>Penina bid mey be lea lhan the tDtal lndetUdn111 due. ".....,..,the expected openinc bid mey be obt8ined hr callnl the ,...,...,. .... p:,o. .. numbers on the day before the ..W. (714) • 4837 or (213) 627-4865 o.e.: July 22, 1• LA MESA TITLE COMPANY as said Trustee, ~ T.O. SEIMCl COMPANY, -.n By Wand9 McMilllon, Alliant Secretary, 601 South Lewis Sl, OrMte. CA 92668, (714) 385-4700 27413 814 8111 8/18 1539 IF VOU ARE A CREDITOR or • CDnlll-"" c:r9dlDr of thedecnnd,'°" mustflle ~ cl9im wllh the COl#t and mall a copJ to tM perlOMI repreMnt8tlw •Pl*ntM by th• court wllhln bar months from the dMe of flrll luuence of ....... ....... lntee- tion 9100 of .... CMKam6a ProbMe Codi. The time for ... clelml wil not ..... prior to ..,, monttw from the date of the heerin1 naelced ..... YOU MAY EXAMINE the file .... bf ... court If'°" ......... lfltlrllllll in ......... ,., ..., .. with the COUt1 • fonnel Request for Speciel Hallee of .. ~ al an in..r and appralHment of estate ..... orof..,~or 9CCCU'lt• P1as1•1111n tee· tlon 1250 d the C.llbnia ....... Code.Alleqillltfor Speca.I Natic:e tarm ....... ... fram the c:aurt dertl, Attomey for .,..loner. PAUL, HASTINGS, JANOFSKY & WALKER. WAYNE J. CASEY, 695 TOWN CENTER DRIVE, 17T" FLOOR, COSTA M~CA92626 Thll natice w meHed M s..... AN. Celibnla . 7121 71288/4 1522 tm:tM. ~£~ fJJL®iliJ1~ NEWPORT BEACH Tiie Real lltate a&otter cO!Melee onlJ tlaat lld•-doa wllieti II a....., olpillllle ..-... COllllWendoa Is ~ from -......, truder tu pUI at die dmle ol ea•li••.._ ol .... at die rate o1 SI.ti per tltowea dolan of ca........._ nchl•s1 UJ n ............... _, DOt nftect a ftdl ..._ price. Tr..t 0.-refted wllruce UM k ..... , ... e .._ ncot"•e• aplwt • property on wldcla then wa ao sale. The Newport Emlp pro.W. dlil lnforwdoa a a pllblk llnlce. F = FULL P = PARTIAL PROPERTY TRUST ADDRESS DEED 1111 W. Bay Avenue not avail 315 Signal Road $135,000 316 Larkspur Avenue not avail 4831 Bruce Crescent not avail 3309 Marcus A venue not avail 2143 Vista Entrada $280,000 DATE Jan. 19 Jan. 19 Jan. 19 Jan. 19 Jan. 19 Jan. 19 Jan. 19 Jan. 19 Jan. 19 2000 Port Ramsgate Place not avail Jan.20 Jan.20 Jan.20 Jan.20 Jan.20 Jan.21 Jan.22 Jan.22 455 Cabrillo Terrace 420 Harding Street 609 Portola Drive I 014 Mariners Drive 1632 Lincoln Lane 212 Via Eboli 224 Via Lorca 62 Balboa Coves 425 M Street 2219 Cliff Drive 14 Harbor Island not avail not avail $307,500 $500,000 $300,000 $150,000 $330,000 $205,000 $200,000 not avail not avail Jan.22 Jan.22 280 Evening Canyon Road not avail l -41M7 PU.UC NOTICI FiC I ii iOUI IUllflEll NAiil ITATDllJIT The f0Howin1 persons are doi,_ business as: CHINO EDISON I ASSOCIATES. 3990 Westeny Place, Suite 140, Newport Beach, CA 92660. Anthony V. Guanci, 3980 Westerly Pltce, Suite 140, Newport Buch, CA 92660. E~ J. Kina. 20 Dix Street, Winthrop, Massa· chusetts 02152. This business is con· ducted by a pneral part· nership. The re1istrant com· menced to tansact business under the fictitious busi· ness name or names listed abcM on June 24. 1988. Sianed: Anthony V. Guanci, Partner, Edward J. Kina, Partner. This statement was flied with the County Clerk of Oranse County on July 5, 1988. File No. F385263 7/14 7/217/288/4 1518 l-41M5 FICI I llOUI BUSINESS NAME ITATDllNT The foHowina person is doin1 business IS MMS lnternlltioNI 11 Symln Soft· Wire Systems, Inc. Ohio, 4400 MacArthur BtYd., 5th Floor, Newport Belch, CA 92660. Mic:IO~naSys· terns. tnc. Ohio, 2400 Cor· potN Exchenlil Dr., Suite 200, Columbus. Oh. 43229 This bu1ineH ls con· duct9d ~. corpcntion. The r .. lstrent com· menced to trenuc:t busi· '*' uncMr the fictitious busineu name lilted abowl on June 10. 1-. (Sianed) Mlc:to MMufectur· i,. 9Jst11ms. Inc. 1..-y J. FOii. CEO Thia ..... ment .. filed ...... the ~ Clettl of Or-. Caunty on July 5, 1-. file No. f -315266 1114,1121. 11n 1/3 1516 92626. This business is con· ducted by a pneral part- nership. The registrant com- menced to transact busi· ness under the fictitioos business names listed above on 7·15-88. Siened: Larry Baum This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Orange County on July 18, 1988. File No. F386338 7/21, 7/28, 8/4, 8/ 11 1526 K-41309 F1CTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEllENT The followina person is doina business as Heritage Square Center, Ltd., 82 Sea Island Drive, Newport Beach, CA 92660. Bruce A. Guyette (General Partner) 82 Sea Island Drive. Newport Beach, Ca. 92660. This business is con· ducted by a limited partner· ship. The registrant com· menced to transact busi· ness under the fictltioos business name listed above on June 17. 1988. (Sianed) Bruce A. Guyette This statement was filed with the County Clerlt of Orange County on July 1, 1988. File No. f·385197 7114, 7121, 7 /28, 813 1515 1-41311 ACllllOUI.,.... NAME ITATIMINT The followin1 persons •re doln1 business as Lyon Communities/ Akins Asso- ciMes, 19 Corporwle PllZI, Newport Beach, Cl. 92660. LC/F No. 3 (Akins), 1 Cllifomil limited pettnet· ship, 19 Corponte Piila, Newport Beech, CA 92660. Akins De\ .. opment Com· peny, • Cllifomil corpora· tion, 1 Civic Plazl, Suite 175, Newport Beach, CA 92660. This business is con· ducted by • ..,,.al part· nership. The reaistrant com· menced to transact busi· ness under the fictitious business name listed abcM on~h, 1988 (Sicned) LC/f No. l (Akins) By: Lyon CommunitieS Inc., ....... .-tner Richlrd E. f,.... Akins Development Company Carl S. Akins, President This statement was filed with the County Cieri< of Orange County on July 7, 1988. File No. f·38551 l 7/14. 7121,7/28 813 1512 K-41• F1CT1110US MlllNESS NAME STATEllENT The followina persons are doin1 business as Hoffman Associates No. 6, a California limited partner· ship, 620 Newport Center OriYe, Suite 500, Newport Beach, California 92660. Via Lomas Partners, LP., 620 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach, California 92660. Hoffman Associates Incorporated, California, 626 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 1150 Los Angeles, California' 90017. This business Is con- ducted by a limited partner· ship. The reaistrant com· menced to transact busi· ness under the fictitious business name listed above on May 31, 1988. (Sianed) Via Lomas Partners, L P., a California Limited Partnership By: Sanport Devetopment lncorpcnted By: William D. Stampley, President Hoffman AssociMes Incorporated Euaene P. Clrwr President This statement was filed with the County Cler1i. of Ofanae County on July 1, 1988. Ate No. F·385199 7/14. 7121, 7128 8/3 1514 K-41J77 AC Iii ilOUI •1Ua1t1•1111111a1111 UllllTAllmln' The tollowif1s Pll IOltl .. doina business 11 Divis ,.,,.... Ttne • C.eiblM ...... pertrwship. 1400 8ri5tO' SlreM North, s.. 245, Newpor1 BMch, Cati· '°'"" 92660 Witliem K. Dhis. 1400 BristDt S'net North, New- port Beach, C1liforni1 92MO. CWtM L. Buchanan. 1400 .... 9lr9ll Noi1ll. : ... ~ CONSIDERATION not avail $295,000 F Quit Claim not avail not avail $350,000 Quit Claim $346,500 F not avail not avail $722,000 F $453,000 F $475,000 F $575,000 F $405,000 F $329,000 F not avail not avail not avail Richard E. Lucy, as Trus· tee ot the Lucy Uvinc Trust, u/d/t d1ted October 8, 1979, 1400 BristOI Street North, Newport Buch, Cali· forni• 92660. Robert J. Theiraartner. 1400 Bristol Street North , Newport Buch, California 92660. James 0. Buckin&ham, 1400 Bristol Street North. Newport 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 reaistrant com· menced to transact busi· ness under the fictitious business name listed above on June 28, 1988. (Signed) Davis Partners Three, a California general partnership By: William K. Davis This statement was filed with the County Clerlt of Oranae County on July 6, 1988. File No. f .385445 7/14, 7/21, 7/28 A/~ 1513 PUaJC NOTICE OltDElt TO SHOW CAUSE FOii CHAW Of llAll£ CASE NO. Al440l3 Hazel Jean Redd has filed a petition in this court for an Older aflowina petitioner to chanle her n1me from Hazel Jean Redd to Tera •nRedd. It is hereby ordered that all penons interest9d in the m1tter •fores.id 1ppear before this court in o.ic-t- ment No. 3 at 700 CMc C.. Drive West, 5-a Ana, C81itarnie. on Aueust 25, 1988. It 2:45 o'clock p.m., end "*t end there show cause, if ar., they .... ""' uid ~ tor Chlnet rA rwne should not bes-llld. It is ~ ordllled thlt • ~ "' ths order to show CIU9e be published in New- port..._..,, Ensain, I NWS· pepw rA ..,..1 circ:ula· tion, published in trus county• least once a weett tor four c:onsecutM weeks prior to the ct.y of Uld ,_q. o.d-12.1• --.._ L Smilh, ,,.,....°' ...... Court .7/ll 712111• 1527 Termite inspections:· don 't take th em lightly BYGIRRYAND CIUllSTA LONG From time to time we enc0un- . ter sellen who are quite offended to learn that their home needs extensive termite work-espe- cially when tenting is recom- mended. Generally their anger culminates in such a comment as 1bis entire termite inspection procedure is a farce."' Relating our own pcnonal experience of the last f cw weeks may help those skeptics to realize that the termite inspec- tions arc not only logical, but in many cases the salvation of the owner's property. We bad discovered termites in our own home in some quite obvious places, and aricr pro- crastinating for some time to have the home tented, we went through that inconvenience last month. In the process the inspec- tor mentioned the possibility of some "dry-rot"' around one of the posts which supports the roof above our atrium. After the tenting I took the time to poke around in a protective wooden enclosure which bad been built around the coDCTete footing. I was shocked to learn that the entire bottom eight inches of the post had rotted away. Closer scrutiny revealed that the other post, which we bad thought not to be damaged, had likewise rotted. This was a problem created not by the termites but by the frequent problem of "earth to wood"' contact. Although our wooden posts were at least six inches above the grou.nd, the decorative wood cover bad served as the collector of the moisture and had been drawing moistun: up into the beam and put the concrete for 20 yean. Anyone who bu taken the time to tear open a beam which has been exposed to termites or long-term water damage is aware of the degree to which a piece of lumber can be de- stroyed. That which is apparent on the outside of the wood is nothing compared to the dam- age on the inside. In the case of the termite damage, local treat- ment-treating just the infected area without tenting-is never as effective as doing the fumiga- tion. With water damage, the strength of the entire board is destroyed. Both of these enemies of your home-termites and sustained exposure to water-can do thousands of dollan worth of damage over a period of a few ycan. H your termite inspector discoven either problem, he's doing you a big favor. lloflKS of Newport is a local real utate firm. specializin.K in ruidential resala. 11wy may ~ reacMd at 640-5664. /«prints of this and other articks are avail- abk on requnt. • • SELLING OR BUYING You can trust Rea lty World of New port Beach (formerly Pete Barrett Real y) with all of your real estate needs. We're local professionals with a tho- rough knowledge of Newport Beac nd Costa Mesa! CUJ 1-41'17 .....CNOTICE AC ilhOUI ••HEU NAME ITATlmlfT The tollowif1I persons we doi"I ~ n: MtC ful· lerton Corporate Center. 1400 ~ sn.t. N9.pol't Beech, CA 92660. Donald ........ 2116 E. 8Mbo9 lhd., Bltboe, CA 92661. DonMd Sutn>, 2021 E. Blly Avenue, Balboa, CA 92661. Owkt .. ~. 27 Can- delbulh, lnline, CA 92715 DIMd Nia, 1407 S..· ,_.. T8"'8Ce, Corone def Mar, CA 92625. This business is con· ducted ~ 1 limlted partner· ship The re11strant com· rf*I08d ID nnuct ba'51· ,.. under the fictittous bulif.-,..... 0t nemes listed .,._ on 5/3115 SllMd: OafWd ....... This sutement wes fited with the County Clert( of Or-. County on Juty 5, 198& File No. 385631 7114 7/21 7128 8/4 1510 FICllllOUS Ml•llll NAME ITATIMDIT The toltowit1s person is ~ business 11 FOURN· IER&C0.,310E. BllboeBI .. a.lboa.CA92661. Jernes K. Foumier, 310 E. Balbol 81., Balboa, CA 92661. This business is con· dua.d by.,. indMdual The re1istr11nt com· met ICed '° transld busl· ness unUet' the hctlt.aus bus.neu Nme or Mn1eS hsted abcwe on 7 I l /88. Scrled James K. Foumier. Thts stltelTlent WIS filed Mth the County C1ertt of ~ CoUnty on July, 18, 1--Fie.No.~ 7121. 7121.1/4 8/11 1519 FICllllOUI 1U1nE1S ..... ITA~ The f0Uow1n1 person 1s doin1 business as NATIONAL AUTOMOBILE DEAlERSHIP BROKERAGE. 3400 A-. of the Ms · No. All3 Coll• lleu, C1. 92626. SMdra L Anchws. 3400 -.. rA the Ms · NoAlll Calla ...... Ca. 92626. This business is con- duct9d by .,. tndMduel. The r111istrant com· mellCed to lr--..c:t busf. neu under the hctittOUS bUsiness .,.,.,. or names listed •balle on a.1-88. Scned: s.mdfa L Andn!WS ThlS satement was filed Mth the COonty C'-"' ol Or...-COunty on Jutv 18. 1-f'iteNo..~ 7/21, 7/28, 814, I / 11 ·~ WEITCUFF 1131.111 BEST BUY. LOWER 2 BR CONDO IN GAEA T · LOCATION. THIS END UNIT HAS NEW PAINT & CARPET & IS CLEAN. FP IN LR, 2 PATIOS, ·. COMM. POOL CALL NOW. WEITCUFF 1419,008 ADORABLE WESTCUFF HOME WITH USED BRICK FIREPLACE & PARQUET ENTRY. PROF. LANDSCAPED. 3 BR. 2 BA. BRANO NEW SHAKE ROOF, DESIGNER PAPERS & MORE. LIDO 14!8,000 WONDERFUL BAYFRONT SOPHISTICATED BLDG. WITH DOORMAN & FULL SECURITY. GRACIOUS 2 BR, 21h BA LARGE CONDO. VIEWS OF TURNING BASIN & LIGHTS. SEA ISLAND 1575,000 2 BR, 2 .5 BA FORMAL DINING, MASTER UPSTAIRS WITH GOLF COURSE VIEW. PRI- VATE BRICK PATIO OF LIVING AREA THE GOLF COURSE IS YOUR BACKYARD. PRIVATE &QUIET. NEWPORT HEIGHTS 1590,000 PRIME OCEAN VIEW LOCATION, LARGE FAMILY ROOM WITH FIREPLACE. OPEN KITCHEN, BAY WINDOWS, SPACIOUS YARD. AN OUTSTANDING VALUE. LIDO 1595,000 WONDERFUL BAYFRONT LARGE CONDO COMPLETELY REMODELED IN OFF WHITE ANO MIRRORS. 2 STONE PATIOS. BOAT SUP AVAILABLE. 118 CANYON 1161.• COUPLES, SINGLES OR 2ND HOME BUYERS. THIS IS ITI 2 BR. OEN OVERLOOKING THE GOLF COURSE. EVERY AMENITY BEAUTl- FULL Y DECORATED. GORGEOUS PATIOS W/ SPA. IELCOUllT ..... AS FEATURED IN O.C. MAGAZINE. THIS 3 BR, 31h BA IS SURROUNDED BY LUSH LANDSCAP- ING, SPA. FOUNTAIN. EXT. USED BRICK & DRAMA TIC LIGHTINGI A TREASUREI CALL TODAY. DOVEi 11810 .... GREAT DOVER SHORES LOCATIONt OPEN MUL Tl-LEVEL FLOORPLAN. ARCHITECTUR- ALLY DESIGNED FOR MAXIMUM BACK-BAY AND CITY LIGHT VIEW. ..... E 17B.• SUNSETS OVER CATALINA, LIGHTS OF FASHION ISLAND FROM 4 BR HARBOR flOOE DREAM HOME. FR + WOOD-PANELLED LIBRARY WITH FP. Ill CAIYOI 1171.• TRADITIONAL HOME SITUATED ON LARGE LOT. POOL. SPA. BARBEQUE & ROOM TO ROAM. 5 BR. 2 FAMILY ROOMS, AIR COND. BEST BUY IN 8'Q CANYON. CALL NOW. NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE CORNER.OF COAST HWY. AT AVOCADO 644-9060 IAYlmlEI •• Ill.Ill THIS CELEBRATED BA YFRONT ESTATE. THE FORMER RESIDENCE OF JOHN WAYNE. IS CONSIDERED BY MANY TO BE THE MOST DESIRABLE PROPERTY IN NEWPORT BEACH. THE APPROX 9000-SQ FT RESIDENCE IS LOCATED ON 2/3 OF AN ACRE AT THE MOST PROMINENT POINT IN NEWPORT BAY & . OFFERS STUNNING PANORAMIC VIEWS OF THE COLORFUL NEWPORT HARBOR THERE ARE9BR.12BA.154'0FHARBORFRONTAGE. PRIVATE PIER & SUP, PLUS EVERY IMAGINA- BLE AMENITY. CALL NOW TO VIEW THIS LEGENDARY ESTATE. CORONA DEL MAR JAlllNE PARK 131&.• A MOST WARM & INVITING 2 BR 2 BA CONDO WITH SOME OCEAN VIEW. WHITE CARPET AND TILE. LARGE MASTER BR & WALK-IN- CLOSET. CALLI JASMINE CREEK 1439.000 FABULOUS PLAN 4 IN JASMINE CREEK. ENO UNIT. LARGE OUTDOOR PATIO. EXPANDED FAMILY ROOM. PLANTATION SHUTTERS IN MASTER. OLD COi 141&.000 TWO SEPARATE HOUSES ON 40 FT. LOT SOUTH OF PCH. GARDEN-LIKE PATIO AREA SEPARATES THE UNITS WITH PLANTS ANO FLOWERS. GREAT INCOME OPPORTUNfTYI JAIMllE CllEEK 1&!1.• A PRECIOUS JEWEL IN JASMINE CREEK. SPLENDID OCEAN/BAY /CATALINA .. SIT DOWN" VIEW. RARE SINGLE LEVEL PLAN 3 W /3 BR. + FR. BEAUTIFULLY UPGRADED. PRIVATE COMMUNITY. OLD CDI 1171.• COM DUPLEX DEVELOPED FOR MAXIMUM POTENTIAL TWO LARGE UNITS, OPEN SPA- CIOUS FLOOR PLANS. CONVEMENT LOCA- TION NORTH OF PCH. -ECUFF -.Ill OUTSTANDING CUSTOM HOME WITH PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP AMENITIES SUCH AS GOURMET KITCHEN. HUGE MASTER BED- ROOM, FRPL. WALK-IN CLOSET AND VIEW. ILIE CllllA IEL IAI 1111,111 FANTASTIC OCEAN BLVD. LOCATION VIEWS · OF CATALINA SUNSETS. JETTY I «>ATING ACTMT1E8. SPA. SECWDED PATIO, 3 CAR GARAGE I EXTRA PARKING. EASILY EXPAN- DABLE. INCREDIBLE PRICE. . IPYllAll 11.-.- FANTASTIC OPPORTUNITY. EXPANaYE VIEW PARCEL HIGH ABOVE ALL OF NEWPORT + COM. CREATE YOUR OWN ESTATE AT CUL- DE-SACS END. 2 LAAGE LOTS. IELCIUIT mLL -.111 GREAT VIEWSI OVER 3,000 SQ. FT. OF ELE- GANT CONTEMPORARY PERFECTION. TWO HUGE MASTER SUITES WITH HIS & HER BATHS & CLOSETS. 3 CAR GARAGE. GA TED COMMUNITY. HARBOR POINT 1921,IOO SPACIOUS & ELEGANTI DECORATED WITH TASTE & UPGRADED WITH QUAUTY1 3 BR PLUS LIBRARY & FAMILY ROOMI IDEAL FOR ENTERTAINING & ENJOYINGI Ill CANYON . 1115.• DRASTICALLY REDUCED. GAEA T OPPOR- TUNITY FOR IMAGINATION ON THIS WON- DERFULLY CONSTRUCTED LARGE HOME ON 18TH TEE. OUTSTANDING FINANCING. PEllllULA POINT 11.141.• FANTASTIC HARBOR+ NIGHT LIGHT VIEWS ACROSS WIDEST BA.Y LOC. CHARMING 2-STY BA YFRONT WITH 3 BR + NEW KITCHEN. WATERFRONT PATIO+ SUP FOR 40' BOAT. PENINSULA 11,280.000 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. IELCOUllT 11,371.• RARE SECLUDED LOCATION. MAXIMIZES PRIVACY & COMFORT. 4 BRS, DRAMA TIC HIGH CEILINGS. 3 FP'S, POOL. SPA. HUGE GARAGE+ EXTRA PARKING, AIR CONDITION- ING. IAYF181T 11.111.• THIS 8 BR BAYFRONT HOME OFFERS THE GOOD THINGS IN LIFE AT THEIR BEST- QUAUTY WORKMANSHIP W/USE OF RICH MOHAGANY + MOLDING, MEXICAN PUEBLO TILES, BRASS FIXTURES, INVITING COURT- YARO W /SPA. cowa •w• 1z~111.111 SUPERB 3 BR BAYFRONT ON PRESTIGIOUS ISLAND. COMPLETE PRIVACY WITH GREEN LAWNS. TREES + PATIO AREA. 118' WATER FRONTAGE. BOATING AT DOORSTEP. APPT. TOSHOWH UllA 111.E az.-.111 SPECTACULAR. CONTEMPORARY, REMO- DELED, BAVFAONT, EUROPEAN KITCHEN 4 BA 5~ M. tuANING BASIN. VIEW, LARGE SUP +SOUTH PATIO. MYl•D 11.1 •• 111 BAYFRONT-FINEST QUALITY. 4 BR REMO- DEi ED HOME WITH ID FT FRONTAGE. ~ IPA PLUS DOCK FOR 2 LARGE YACHTS. EXQUISITE BAY VIEWS. 11,_E 11.JM.- 70 FT. BAYFRONT-PANORAMIC VIEW, 3 BOAT SUPS. BEAMED CEILINGS. EXCWllVE BAY- SHOAES CAPE COD CHARM. LARGE DECK + LAWN ON BAY. .. .. ,.. Whatever you need, Belmont Carpel. has it • 30%0W 1. Measure Space 2. Bring in your dimensions 3. We'll design it together 4. Talce it home with you ...... CLQlll l R UI I I ·.·:-· .. . . . ' .. . .. 3 7 42 So. Bristol St., 1 Block North of South Coast Plaza 714/241«120 Mon-Fri. 10-5:30; sat. 9-5 Homeowners wanting to enhance value of their homes by updating their carpet, tile, floor- ing or window coverings can fmd it all in one stop, by shopping at Belmont Carpet and Tile. Three locations arc available to serve customers, but Harbor Area residents will find the conveniently located warehouse· in Fountain Valley suitable to their needs. A staff of prof cs- sional salespeople and interior decorators arc ready to assist homeowners in their every need, while maintaining strict stand- ards of quality .craftsmanship and work ethics. The Fountain Valley ware- house is the outlet for the other stores and customers will be amazed by the amount and quality of inventory. Manager Mi.lee Edelstein said Belmont features everything from rental grade carpet to designer names. Enjoying immense popularity right n ow is berber carpet. Formerly, berber was associated with wool, but the use of nylon has not only made berber affor- dable, but has increased in the durability. Customers would be hard-pressed to distinguish the difference between a wool or nylon berber. Belmont features such names in carpet as Lee, Mohawk, Tuftex, Great American, Columbus, Coronet, Burlington and Fabrica to name just a few. Edelstein said that most carpets found at Belmont are the stain- treated type, which means that AMPLE SAMPLES -M .... Miki e.tllttl• Df ....... ~-... Ill -If 1111 ....... , t1Cka of .... 1¥11111111 .............. 11111 11 clleal19 tat 1111 rtpl ""' CMr111. something spilled on it is easily wiped up and no stain is left. Belmont can do custom ceramic work and such names as Del Piso, Quamagra, Oliviero and Morena Tile are just a few to be found there. Wood from Bruce, Hartco, Tarkctt and Anderson arc featured. If customers arc in the market for vinyl flooring, Belmont offers Armstrong, Congoleum, Mannington, Tarkett, Nafco and Kentile. Marble is increas- ing in popularity and Belmont has contractors that can install it to perfection. If it is quality window cover- ings customers arc desiring, like mini-blinds, verticals or pleated shades, Belmont can supply them all. The staff is happy to take samples to the customcr·s home and will do all of the necessary measurements. Edelstein said Belmont has gained such a good reputation for service and qual- ity, customers have come from as far away as Woodla nd Hills and San Clemente to select items. And since Belmont is a full-service store, it has its own installers available for whatever the customer's needs are. If a customer is not upgrading a present home, but buying " brand new one, Edelstein sug gests upgrading items with Bel mont, instead of taking tht builder's allowance. Belmont Carpet and Tile il located at 18110 Euclid, Fountain Valley, phone, 549- 3511. Hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Friday, · 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and noon to 5 p.m. on Sunday. Atlanta Doors & Windows provides that extra touch __ When bomeownen are think-or a combination and different iq of upgradiq. their doon and. types of door manufKturen, windows to enhance the value of includina French, alidina, front their homes, the fint tbiq they door entry 1yate1111 and interior want to comider is quality of doon." workm~o•bip. CUltomen sboulcl note the It miabt be for .that reason word .. bath .. .Sded to the end Atlanta. Doon, W1nd~wa and . of the ltOres name. Forbes said ~b miaht ~to mind, ma-Atlalita recently added a bath t1n1 tbe choice an open and shut linC, but that ii only available ~w · r · ood . in the Oranae showroom. e spea• •u in w wm-Forbes said tbe main do~ and wood French doon, administrative beadquarten and . wh1eh are n;ianuf~u~ !t o~r warehoule ii in UaulMt Billi Lapna Hills fac1bty' said and another showroom is caiole Forbes, a member of the 1_._. · M' · y · · Mall Wei support itaf1 at Atlanta. --wu m llllOD leJO · .. We C8J'!Y mro&imately 50 "We cater to the CUilom . maauf.auren of various 1ype:s bOIDe," Fodlel alid. •we 10licit or windOWI in wood, aluminum Cl a ••• "" 41 Amerito ·ne is a one -stop center Ameritone Paint Center is just located a f cw doors down from its old quarters, but it now boasts 2,300 square feet of space. Because of this increase in space, customers will find even more quality merchandise for home improvement. Available for those in the market for wallpaper are 1,400 books to leaf through. Custom- ers can come in, sit down and relax and browse to their heart's content. And store owner Jim Watson said the coffc.e is always brewing. A special service Ameritone offers its wallpaper customers is the wallpaper book checkout system. It works the same as a library and customers can take the books home for a maximum of two days. After choices are made, wall- paper customers will realize a 30 percent discount on· such names as Kinney, Show House, Impe- rial, Carefree and Waverly, to name a few. All kitchen and bathroom wallpapers arc vinyl- coated and scrubbable. Most other wallpapers have some vinyl in them so they are wipe- able, except for the grasscloths and natural fibers. Watson has more than 25 years of experience in the paint business, beginning at the fac- tory end . He has seen both side of the pict ure, from the manu- facturer's point of view and that of the consumer. Watson said his full range of experience has given him an unmatched per- spective. And because the store is independently owned, customers will find items that might not be found in chain stores . Watson stresses the service aspect of his store. When homeowners go into the store and arc unsure of how to remove wallpaper from a wall, or don't know what brush to use with certain types of paint, Watson and his staff will guide them in the right directio ns. At Ameritone Paint Center, one- on-one service is a hallmark. Businesses in the area and paint contractors will find ser- vice they would expect to find at a quality paint store. Ameritone has become known for its unbeatable color match- ing system. Watson has been using the services of a computer for almost a year, which aides in color matching. He said Ameritone is used the most by interior decorators because the colors arc so accurate. Also, Ameritonc was developed in Southern California and it is a name people have come to trust. Fine carpeting by Columbus is available, with very compet- itive prices. "Business is very good," said Watson. "Homeowners and paint contractors in the neigh- borhood have come to rely on us." Amerilone Paint Center is located at 369 E. 17th Street in Costa ·Mesa. Store hours are Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. , to 5 p.m. and Saturday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more information, call 6468774. Specializing in ... e FRENCH DOORS e WOOD WINDOWS e ENTRANCE DOORS e MOULDINGS seaut~fullY for crafted horne! your · FULL SERVICE ... • 0es1gn1ng a 111nut1ctur1ng • Factory Pllntlng/Stalnlng . • Installation UNDER ONE ROOF! /, I' I Jl • f ,/I // ---- VISIT OUR SHOWROOM 23831 VIA FABRICANTE #302 MISSION VIEJO SHOWROOM HOURS: MON-FRI. 9:00llm • 6:00pm SAT. 9:00.m • 4:00pm AND NOW OPEN SUNDAY 11 :00.m • 4:00pm OR CALL (714) 380-9550 FOR AN l~E ESTIMATE a DESIGN CONSULTATION, ,/, ~, ;/ I ( ' I/ , , I 'J EVEtlNG AND WEEKEND APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE --- REN Al SS AN CE . I ... . I PAI£ 41 A•llT 4. 1MI THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS AllUll I, 1111 A new world of design opens at R111is1111ce Doors Fancy doors are enjoying a systems and all types of wood renaissance among homeowners windows, including bay, bow and the days of plain old, ~nat-and greenhouse styles. tractive entry and interior doors More than SOO styles arc are gone. One way to improve offered in fir, oak and mahog- thc aesthetic beauty and increase any. All products arc factory- a11'\ enhance the value of a home painted or stained and . scaled ,, : o upgrade the doors and using any color or s hade a wind ows. homeowner desires. Factory Renaissance French Door and sealing is highly recommended Sash specializes in wood door because it offers the highest and window remodeling. It is a degree of weather protection and full-service co mp;in y, which is more convenient since a paint- began in 1982 and manufactures • er won't have to return to finish a complete line of French door the job. . Helen and Les McCrimmon are satisfied clients of Renais- sance. they decided to remodel their 23-year-old Eastbluff home and new French windows, inte- rior doors and an entry door were part of the plan. Never before have I encoun- tered such wonderful prof cssion- als," Helen Mccrimmon said of the Renaissance staff. "They were fabulous. We had the crew of about nine people in and out of our house in a two month period.,. UNCOVER THE SECRET OF NEWPORT'S FINEST HOMES If you're searching for an ioterior design that's truly a cuJ al>OVe the extraordinary-then come to Newport and visit the spacious showroom of Kasden-Rosene. It'll ignite your imagination with treasured pieces collected from around the world. And Elsa M. Rosene, A.S.1.0., will be on hand to discuss your needs and give you a personal photo tour of some of California's most exciting interiors. So drop by, have a cup of coffee, and discover for yourself the secret of that great Newport style: Kasden-Rosene Interior Design. Kasden-Rosene INTERIOR DESIGN 503 32nd St. at Via Oporto Newport Beach, CA 92663 • (714) 645-9149 Come in and see the latest in gifts and decorative accessories and en;oy a unique shopping experience as well as our personalized services. We have specially selected gifts for birthday, wedding, anniversary, thank yous -even that perfect .sometfting for your ftome. BRASS 6 PEWTER * CRYSTAL * CHINA * BASKETS 6 DRIED FLOWERS BATTENBERG LINENS* PILLOWS* PICTURE FRAMES * APRONS* BOOKS* GREETING CARDS STATIONERY ti-RUGS * BABY GIFTS t1 AFGHANS t1 SACHETS * SOAPS * WOODEN TOYS AND MUCH MUCH MORE 369 EAST 5EvENTEENTH STREET~ CosTA MESA~ 642-7803 WE'il l.ocATED .. WESTPORT SouAH, °"°5rr£ ltAutts MAIUT WELCllE -Lii I fill llllr N Im._ f,..-0. IM 11111 frlll yeur vtallln ... pall. . McCrimmon said that Rcnais-sa-nce person.Rel....per- formed additional work, such as applying molding in some of the rooms. They will also be install- ing crown molding. "If there is anything to be adjusted or retouched, they are very helpful," she said. "The finish is just beautiful.., The McCrimmons arc the original owners of their home and had contemplated selling and moving to Jasmine Creek. But they enjoy their large yard and the neighborhood and decided to stay and just upgrade the home. McCrimmon acknowledges that home values have increased many times in Eastbluff over the years and she Atlanta ... Ct111111• '-NI fl work from the homeowner, contractors and even before the home is started. We also do a lot of remodel business." Many different options are open to the discriminating homeowner. Sliding doon, with a combination of a wood interior and aluminum exterior provide for low maintenance and Forbes said it is a popular item. Doors can have removable pills for a French look, but for pl'ICticality and cue of cleaning. Alao avail- able are replar French doon that awing in or out and have individual panes of glau. Intricate entry doon with stained aJass panels arc always a bit in a custom home. While Atlanta does not manufacture ltained, etched or leaded alw, the company does wort with door maaufacturera wlao do offer it. Or, cuatomen can has helped to enhance the value of her home with the Renais- sance doors and windows. 0 Many people around here have used Renaissance,.. s he said. 0 1 was ref erred by the von Hemcrts, because I liked the way their home looked, so I asked." Renaissance work is guaran- teed with a one-year full war- ranty., Door and window designers · arc available seven days a week and free in-home estimates can be arranged in both day and evening hours. Renaissance French Door and Sash is located at 13831 Via Fabricante. #301. Mission Viejo. For more information, call 380- 9550. provide their own stained glass. Forbes said there is a staff of highly qualified instaJlers on hand to do all of the work a homeowner desires. She added that many homeowners opt to remove windows in favor of a custom French or sliding door. That involves tearing out a wall and pcrf orming retrofit work, a task that Atlanta 91 installers can do well. Atlanta Doors, windows and Bath u locat~d in tlw Miuion YW}o Mllll, In llllte J02 tWtU tM May Company. Tab tlw Crown Yol#y offr11111p from IM «J5 ~y. S1onhour1t1tt JOa.m. to 9 p.m., Monday throMgh Friday, JO "·"'· to 6 p.m .• So"""'1y ll1td noon 10 6 p.m. on Sunday. For mon htfonnatlon, caU J64-12SS. Otlwr locatlom' phorw1: Or.,,,., 639-S1S1 and L#Jp1M Hilb, 380-9198. Call /or addnu and ltour1. Creating your space When it comet to kitchen design that blends practicality with aesthetics, the Europeans win, bands down. Everything is . designed to make work easier, every square inch of space is utilized and the latest technology ensures that cooking is a plea- sant chore. Unique designs are combin~ · with striking and subdued colors and· top quality materials are incorporated by the owners and staff of Designer Kitchens, Inc. Lighting is key aspect of design BY SHELDON LISS, P.E. The successfully illuminated home which serves its owners well is the result of a team effort between the lighting designer, architect and "the interior designer. Each of these profes- sionals are coordinating the area of their expertise (and with a minimum of ego), to best serve the occupants of the finished product. Electrical costs can be aff ectcd greatly by the selection of light sources. Aesthetics of lighting represents an additional consideration, albeit us ually conflicting with energy conservation. Two major light sources appli- cable to residential interiors are incandescent and fluorescent. Incandescent lighting equip- ment is often the cheapest to install, yet the most costly to operate. this source is ri ch in red output which is flattering to human skin and red colors, however is scant in blue. When used with discretion as a supple- ment to other light sources, incandescent's high operating cost impact can be mitigated yet its warm, red color o utpu: properly exploited. Fluorescent lighting is rela- tively moderate in installation cost and low in operating cost. the lamps or tubes are available in more than 40 color renditions, each best suited for an applica- tion. It's' ironic that the most popular and cheapest fluores- cent lamp also provides the worst color rendition for a majority of applications. of Tustin. Clients who tour the showroom will enjoy the latest in bigb-tecll kitchens by Leicht of Germany. Designer Kitchens is the only distributor for Leicht ·in orange County. The special features in the cabinetry at Designer Kitchens includes pull-out pantry shelves, roll-out drawers, preparation centers ·with solid wood cutting boards that fol4 up like Murphy beds, special storage and cook- ing center units that house a complete ra.nge of small applian-· ces and large-capacity pullouts which rcll out on silent runners for pot and pan storage. The units are designed for every convenience possible, including roll-out, ready-to-use food mixers, slide-out coffee machines and spacious utility cupboards for storing vacuum cleaners, brooms, cleaning materials, ironing boards and sewing machines. Cabinetry is available in a variety of styles. Curved or diagonal pull-out cabinets can finish the straight line to make a design statement. The cabinets must be seen and felt to be appreciated. The Designer Kitchens' staff is available to plan, design and In reference is the "cool- whitc" which represents better than 90 percent of all fluorescent lamp installations. The "cool- whitc" rendition is rich in green and blue output, while shy in red and orange. The color strengths and weaknesses of the light source must coordinate with. the prevailing colors to be illumi- nated. An interior rich in satu-· rated blue color would lose vividness if illuminated with incandescent lamps .due to their inherent weakness io the blue ·yield. Unless a broom closet or utility room is being lighted, a lamp with a more balanced.colot output should be used. The new triphospbor lamps provide an excellent color rendition and i)iab color similarity with natu- ral aftemoon.1unliaht., Examples of the trii»~bor 111 ..... coordinate entire projects. The staff can also coordinate tile or wood floon and Corian, granite or tile counten. The store f ea- tures major kitcb_cn appliances, along with sinks, faucets and kitchen lighting. All work is guaranteed by Designer Kit- chens and Leicht guarantees its products for five years. · The exclusive designs of Leicht feature special door styles and storage !ystems. ·Drawers arc seamless to ensure easy cleaning. Materials range from laminates to natural wood, in contemporary and traditional designs. The Leicht Company was started in 1928 as a small fur- niturc workshop. It has since grown to 1,400 employees and maintains sprawling manuf ac- turing complexes in five German cities. The f rrm wads the first to introduce the revolutionary laminate kitchen in 1958. Designer Kitchens, Inc. is located at 17300 E. 17th Street, Suite A, in Enderle Center, Tustin. Hours are Monday through Friday, JO a.m . to 5 p.f!I. and Saturday 11 a.m . to 3 p.m . For more information, call 838-2611. PAIE II •m 4. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS AllUIT I. 1• Get your . closets organized OPEii AllD SHUT -SMlwtlt 1111 111111' Kc111.-ta Mlllllll II Clalla R Ua C11 llClllll 1111 1111111 .,_ 11 Jllf cllllta. A large part of home improve- ment is simple organizing. The problem is a real catch 22, because in order to become organized, home improvements must be made. Closets R Us can help with that first organizational step, by remodeling closets for basic storage ease or by building a total garage system, complete with work bench and storage for tools. Further organizational incentive offered by Closets R Us is a 30 percent off sale on Charmac mirrored closet doors with the purchase of a closet storage unit. Especially for Ensign and Costa Mesa News readers is an extra 5-percent off if they bring in with them to Closets R Us. Charmac doors are available in either the sliding type or bif old model in standard sizes. Oak trim is added as an accent touch. Custom sizes are available by special order. Also featuc-ed at Closets R Us is the Elf a basket storage system from Sweden. Modular units with double rodding, cabinets, drawers and shelves for shoes 18'dfinish. AMERITONE PAINT CENTER • 369 E. 17th St. 26 Costll M111, C. . 646-8774 . • . •. •• • will help any homeowner to maximize shrinking household space. The units arc not com- mitted to any one design, they are very venatile and can be changed any time a homeowner wishes. For example, the rods in the closet unit can be raised and lowered with hemlines. Closets R Us has been located in the same place for five years and is owned by Herb and Ann Rosner. Herb brings many years of carpentry experience into the business and the garage storage units is his own innovation. It consists of four basic pieces, a cabinet, 24 inches by 24 inches by 90 inches; a comer cabinet, 41 inches by 41 inches by 90 inches; a base or wall cabinet 14 inches by 24 inches by 30 inches and a shallow cabinet, 24 inches by 12 inches by 30 inches. Each piece comes with a white lam- inated door hinged in place except the tall corner cabinet, which comes unassembled. Shelves, countertops and peg- board complete the system. Each piece is sold separately, so customers only buy what is necessary for their use. .. Whether customen arc organ- izing their garages or indoor closets, the first step is to mea- sure the area in question. A trip to Closets R Us will demonstrate to the cqstomer all of the options available. The showroom f ea- tures many different display units,, complete with clothing and any other items one might find in a closet, so customers can envision the finished product. Having an organized closet in one's life has many benefits and as Ann said, "You have to face your closet before you face the rest of the day." In addition to closet units, customers will find many accessory items at Closets R Us, such as cedar balls, shoe boxes, hangers, garment bags, wall hooks, sweater bags and hampers, to name a f cw. Closets R Us is located at 3742 S. Bristol in Santa Ana, in South Coast Plaza Square. Hours JO a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Monday through Friday and JO a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday. For more information, ca/1241-0220. Lights ... .... frtlft .. 51 lamp are General Electric's "Regal White" or Sylvania's "Designer-830." Such lamps are available only through commer- cial lamp distributors or electri- cal wholesalers, not in consumer hardware stores. The single most objectionable aspect of artificial illumination is glare, which is the eye's reception of light from a source other than that providing con- trast to the task. Glare is created by the relative positions of the light source, the viewing object and the eye, which can provoke fatigue, irritability and errors. One means to reduce glare is to employ as diffuse a light source as possible. An overcast day or kitchen luminous ceiling are typical of diffuse light sour- ces. Another means to mitigate glare is to locate the light source above and slightly behind the viewer, or above and to each side of the viewer. Evening comfort in the home manifests itself in an ideal compromise of glare-free, color- balanced, low electrical cost illumination. A custom home in particular deserves custom inter- ior lighting, rather than tract home variety. SM/don Liss is a professional electrical engineer and lighting designer. · Na 11111.11 •• leeping your weight at a moderate level may acale down your risk of heart at- tack. So maintain a healthy diet and lighten up on your heart. r • mat feat sha kite bre gro hig ratt coo sele app the lar in sto ord - A store that's full Of chair accessories Homcownen don' have to live in The Valley to visit At Home in the Valley. That is, they can live at the beach, on top of a hill or in the middle Gf the city. Either way, they will find an extraordinary inventory of home decorator items At Home in the Valley, located (at home) in Fountain Valley. At Home in the Valley is situated in Furniture Row, on Euclid off the 405 Freeway. The store encompasses approxi- mately 4,600 square feet and f eaturcs chair pads in every size, shape and color imaginable for kitchen and dining.room chairs, breakfast nooks, children's and grown-up •s rockers, barstools, highchairs and for wicker and rattan furniture. Specialized window treatments, from curtains, to laces will be found. Each piece of inventory can be coordinated, from the large selection of napkin holders to appliance covers. At Home in the Valley probably has the largest inventory of braided rugs in Orange County and what the store docsn 't have, can be ordered. "A customer might want an out-of-stock size or maybe a color blend we don't have," said manager Terre Brasher. "Those we can special order." But the size of the store is so immense and the inventory in the warehouse setting vi rtually stacked to the ceiling, so custo- mers can take their purchases home the same day with a minimum of fuss. At Home in the Valley spe- cializes in all of the old names in rugs customers have come to trust, such as Homemaker, Regal, Mills River and Capel. HAVE A SEAT -Cllllr KCllltrla art Ille 1111Cillty If At 11w It Ille Vlllly. Currently, Homemaker dburri rugs arc on sale. and bunnies. "We have a selection of laces that is uncomparable,"' Brasher said. "Imported lace curtains or bulk lace that can be bought by the yard. Our customers said our selection of laces is comparable to what can be found in Europe.•• A popular item is the charac- ter lace, with ducks, chickens Customers can special-order padded table protectors and Brasher said the turn-around time on them is very rapid. The look of At Home in the Valley is primarily country, but some of the Southwest style has been incorporated into the inventory, Brasher said. A special feature of At Home 'NE'RE FIGHTif\G ~ ~LIFE AmarlcanHeacl. 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"But here, we get repeat business because customers know they will be helped.•• The unusual name of the store came about because the owners, Nancy and Steve Steinhart, operated their business at the Saugus Swapmcct before open- ing a store. When swapmeet customers would ask Nancy where her store or warehouse was, she would answer , ••At home, in The Valley."' In other words, her Encino garage. The first store was opened in Van Nuys, then the Steinharts decided to offer Orange County residents the same chance to find this special inventory at very competitive prices. At Home in the Valley is locqted at 18155 Euclid, Foun- tain Valley. Hours are 10 a.m. to 5:30 p .m., Monday through Saturday and noon 10 5 p.m. on Sunday. For more information, ca/1957-/()()(). 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Because it does not add salt or chemicals to the water, it meets a11 regu- lations for California commun- ities currently prohibiting salt- driven softeners. A WT has a proven track record serving design centers and most major developers and builders in Southern California for the past IO years, said Rick Allen, president of the firm. "We are a service-oriented and co mplete-line company which makes us different from most water treatment companies in the market place," Allen said. "We are unique because we carry the top manufacturer's equip- ment and don't just sell one product. We are able to solve nearly all special water problems with with our unique approac.h." A WT closely monitors new developments and technologies in the water treatment field. The firm provides the expertise required to specify, install and service the most current solu- tions for today's water problems in the home or office. Allen said that designers and builders enjoy working with A WT because they know all of their needs will be met. "Our service-oriented approach and our ability to meet the needs of the designers and developers has made us an industry leader," Allen said. "Our ultimate goal is to make every customer happy.,. A myriad of water treatment systems is available through A WT. Homeowners who have been spending a fortune on bottled water can ultimately save money with a reverse osmosis Genuine Pella wood replacement windows beat metal and vinyl 6ways. 1. They replace cold harshness with the warmth of wood. 2. They give you the super energy efficiency of H83tlockor Sunblock111 glass. 4. They're sold f1f 5. They have window exgerts screens that rail up who help you do it . and blinds that yourself-easily, don't need dusting. economically. Talk to the experts. 3. Their exterior cladding doesn't rust, doesn't need painting. 6. They offer more styles to choose from. SANTA ANA 261-59+J 18;D5 E. Dyer Rd. (by Antique Guild) Hours: Mon. -: Fri.: 9 to 6 Sal: 11 to 4 • .. system. It is the same method used by bottled water processors and homeowners can have a system in the convenience of their homes. No longer will they need to bear the expense and inconvenience currently asso- ciated with bottled water. A WT works with such quality manufacturers as ln-Sink- Erator, Everpure (by Beatrice) and EBCO-OASJS, to name a few . A full line of drinking water systems, kitchen accessories and water conditioners are available. A WT wiJl be showi ng the Stabilizer and other revolution- ary new products in the trade building at the Design Show at the Orange County Fairgrounds on Sept. 22-25. Makingyo~rhome more marketable BY CHERYL STEHLING During the summer, "for sale" signs tend to pop up on lawns all over town. When a homeowner opts to sell a home in favor of another, many things are to be considered . For example, what can they do to get top dollar out of their homes? Where should they go for advise? In many cases, their real estate agents can point them in the right direction before the "for sale" sign is planted. Four Harbor Area Realtors, who are highly knowledgeable in the market, were asked what adviae they would off er a client who is contemplating a sale. Kay Polovina, an agent with Waterfront Homes, Inc., is well- versed in home design. She has of ten said she can walk into a home and do a "one-minute make-over" with her eyes. She has designed and decorated many homes herself. "There are two things to consider when selli ng a home," Polovina said ... The first is to put in tons of colorful flowers and the second is to paint the walls a white, white." She said off-white is not appreciated by potential buyers, but they do like bright white walls. She doesn't advise spend- ing a lot of money on decoration, but somehow, flowers make a big difference "They can spend thousands of dollars on remodeling and only $100 on flowers and the house might sell because of the flow- ers," she said. Polovina also advises clients to take as much furniture and 1111tn11' • 11111 11 I SOUTH·WEST LOOK HAS ARRIVED Wicker and rattan add comfort,· style Many homes m the Harbor Area are sporting rattan and wicker furniture, as that style has made a comeback jn a big way. To assist homeowners in their rattan and wicker needs is Wicker Rattan Mart in Foun- tain Valley, which is currently off cring a 20 t o 70 percent discount on all items, including floor items and custom orders. The store may only have 1,400 to 1,500 square feet in which to display its plentiful inventory, but there is a lot to sec. Wicker Rattan Mart d ocs many custom orders, however, customers can purchase items right from the floor. Special finishes can be ordered and a wide array off abrics is available for custom cushions, or custo- mers can furnish their own fabric. Everything displayed at Wicker Rattan Mart is in com- plete groupings. For the living room, customers will see couches, sectionals, loveseats, Advice. • • WlllnuUr• 11111 101 clutter out of the home as possible and just leave in what they need. And if they need to recarpct, make sure it is in a neutral color. "Don't do anything with color, give buyers a chance to do their own decorating," Polov- ina said. Patrick Tenore's name is well known in the Harbor Area as the top producer in Orange tables and entertainment ccn- tcn. There arc dining room sets, bedroom furniture and acccsso- ncs. One of the most popular finishes right now for rattan is the whitewashed look, or pickled effect. Rattan is a fast-growing vine that is imported from Indonesia, but the furniture is manufactured in this country. The wood is comparable to any other ha rd wood , with the difference that it can be bent into interesting shapes. · Wicker comes from the rattan core and is woven. It is an artform that many in this coun- try do not know. Old country craftsmen pass it down from generation to generation. Wicker Rattan Mart is located at 8756 Warner A venue in Fountain Valley. Hours are JO a.m . to 7 p.m ., M onday through Thursday, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., Friday through Saturday and JO a.m. to 5 p .m ., Sunday.for more information, ca/1841-4248. County and number two in the country with Re/ Max. Tenore jus t opened his own office, Patrick Tenore and Associates. He has many words of wisdom to off er potential clients. ''Have the home profession- ally cleaned throughout," Tenore said. "It must smell good, look good and feel good. If anything is broken, fi x it." He said the home should be immaculate to give the best first impression as possible. Sanitize the carpet, have the landscaping attended to by a gardener and paint inside and out, if need be. He also advises using white paint on the interior walls. But the exterior front of the home is what potential buyers fi rst see, so"' he stresses the importance of a good-looking yard for "cur b appeal." "The home should be neat and tidy at all times and bright and airy, otherwise the seller will lose thousands of dollars in equity by having it show poorly," Tenore advised. He said if a clients cannot affo.rd to put in new carpet. he tells them to go to a carpet store that will install it with no pay- ments fo r six months. By that time, the home has probably sold and the carpet can be paid for in the closing of escrow. Ron Felsot is an a~nt with Re/ Max, who is an expert in the Belcourt area of Newport Beach. He agreed that a seller should always want the home to show as well as possible. 0 Make sure the carpet is cleaned or replaced if it is old," Felsot said. "The same goes for fresh paint. Always use nuetral colors for both." Because potential buyers like to go through closets, he stressed the importance of neatness. And get rid of the clutter, he said. ..The first impression is a lasting impression," Felsoi cau- tioned. '4Even make sure that the garage is cleaned out. If people go out there and see it is f uU of junk, they will think it is too small for their needs . ., Felsot agreed that clients who want to get top dollar for their homes will do everything possi- ble to make it look presentable. Decorating Center "Where You Can Afford to Have Good Taste" Floor coverings • Window Treatments • Wall coverings • Drapes/Quilts Interior Design Services Available • Custom Made Draperi~s, Quilts, Pillows, Bedspreads •Window Treatments-Vertical Blinds, Mini Blinds l " & 21( Wood Blinds, .Pleated Shades • Closet & Garage Organizers •Wallpaper-JOO + Books • Vinyl linoleum, Hardwood, Ceramic Tile, Carpet & Area Rugs • Free Estimates, free Measuring, Free Appraisal • • COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL Hours: M-F 9:30=-6PM; SAT. 10 AM-4 PM (After Hour Appoinnnents Availabk) r-i.nm;-~ .. -~~~U 1215-D W. Baker St, C.M. • 754-0151 • • • • ANDERSON Hardwood Special! Arctic White-Beveled Edge $3.50 Ff. GRAND RE-OPENING SPECIAL • • Thru August 15th • ALL CARPETS only s l ._oo Sq. Yd . CMrOurCost 100,.. I I _-al,... c I ,.,. ...... la9 ... 100~ .... S2-'0--.yd. • • • - • PUE 121 AllllT 4, 1•.THE NEWPORT.ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS lllln I. I• . Pella's fine windows adCI special touch Pella has introduced pleated fa bric shades to its window and door accessory line. Pella Pleated Shades are now on display at all area Pella Window Storr,. The pleated shades, offered in opaque and sheer fabrics, are available for several standard sized products: casement and awning windows, traditional French doors, French sliding doors and French door side- lights. The shades hang between dual panes of glass where they are free from dust and damage. They can also be installed roomside on Pella skylights, circlehead windows and trape- zoid or triangular frame win- dows. Custom-sized shades can be ordered for all but circlehead windows. "It's the ultimate in ctustom window treatments," explained local Pella spokesperson Wendy Williams ... They are built right into the windows and doors. Shades can be lowered for pri-· vacy and light control or raised to view in the view." Opaque almond is the stand- ard shade color, however, cus- tomers can also order opaque pearl, opaque sandlewood, sheet camel and sheet parchment as special colors. All shades feature a silver tone backing to reflect sunlight and reduce heat build up. Lowered shades. offer excellent energy savings values as well. AIRY ADDITION -A Pllll My wt.-W en Mii Ht~ 1111 .,_ II 1 kltcllll. Pella 's decision to off er the new pleated shade option is due to the recent popularity of this type of window treatment. "The pleated shade market has grown 35 percent since 1983 to a $345 million business," said Phillip Bend er, vice president of marketing at Rolscreen Com- pany, manufacturer of Pella Windows and Doors. "Custo- mers en.i n) the versatility of the shades and our aim was to develop a superior product that Pella customers could use to add more beauty to their wind ows and doors." remains popular. This accessory also installs between panes. Slats tilt to regulate light and privacy. Slims hades are available in white, dark brown or gold tone. Both the Slimsbade and Pleated Shade optio ns can be added to Pella Windows and Doors currently installed. A profile in great desigining A companion product, the Pe lla S limshade mini-blind, introduced several years ago, For more information, stop in at the Pella Window Store nearest you listed in the Yell ow Pages under "windows." Pella products a re manufactured by Rolscrecn Company in Pella, Io wa and are distributed throughout North America. Anne Peterson, Joan Grunde~ man and Dawn Piel are the principals of Design Profiles, Inc., a firm specializing in resi- dential and commercial interior design. Between the three, design experience ranged from seven to 18 years. They had all worked together for the same firm from three to five years, when they decided to branch out on their own. "We found our business phil- DESIGN PROFILES, INC. ~ Residence of Mr. & Mrs. A. Stokke osopbies were alike, in the way we work with our clientele, .. said Grundeman. "We were natural partners for each other . ., · The firm officially opened last October and employs three design assistant and clerical staff in addition to the three princi- pals. One very important aspect the firm emphasizes is to discourage trendiness. "We try to talk the clients out of using anything trendy," Piel RESIDENllAL • CORPORATE • COMMERCIAL .- said. "There is nothing worse than spending a lot of money to design a ·home, only to have someone come along two years later and say, 'Ob, your house was done in 1985.'" Grundeman added that good desisn is always timeless. Both Grundeman and Piel specialize in residential design, while Peterson has many insti- tutional clients. Peterson bas designed the Care Units and has done exten- sive work on Capistrano By the Sea. She has on-going projects with S. Joseph's Hospital and bas designed many doctors' offices and medical centers, including South Coast Medical Center. Peterson's objective in provid- ing design for these types of institutions is to make it a comfortable atmosphere and eliminate the stereotypical sterile feeling one can get. . "It needs to be more exciting, but colon should be soothing and chain comf ortablc," Peter- son said. "We can get rid of the clinical f ecling by using art work and different types of wallcov- erings:" Grundeman bas many resi- dential projects to her credit. She said she likes employing an eclectic IOok, with blends of 'traditional and Oriental. "I like to wock with people who aren l afraid to try .a lot of color in thejr surroundings," Grundeman said. . · She said it is important to work on cleaip. projects along with the architect, from the ground up: •1t ia not unusual for pro;ecu Of that nature to tab up .to five I 5 C•llllliil •. ,..,. Shore Interiors ready to· work with you Joyce Carol Walsh has a long history of interior design work and customers visiting Shores Interiors are assured of quality and knowledge they would expect from a design prof es- sional. Joyce opened Shores Interiors in 1973 and specializes residential, commercial and yachts. She most recently com- pleted design work on Newport's newest and most touted water- craft, the Catalina Flyer. "There are very few places that a yacht owner can go and get total interior service," said Joyce. "Knowing yachts is a specialized field, it requires a different set of workmen to do the labor and special knowledge for the designer." Joyce added that she has been a yacht owner. Many luxurious crafts in Newport Harbor have the Shores Interiors touch. Specialized items that can't be · found in department stores, such as the v-shaped fitted sheets for the bunks, can be designed at Shores Interiors. Space is a premium on yachts and the design professionals must employ practicality along with the aesthetics in a project. Many owners of distinctive homes have utilized the services of Shores Interiors. Joyce is currently working on the former Sees' Candy estate up in Napa. "This is an exciting project,,, said Joyce "I took a special interest in it. I originally began working with the client in Newport Beach, but the client fell in love with the estate.,, The home is located in the wine country on a vineyard between Mondavi and the one owned by Disney. Joyce said ·that clients often become personal friends of the Shores Interiors designers. "We might start out doing a client's residence a.nd further on down the road, their offices,,, Joyce siµd. "If they have yachts, we'll do them, too." Joyce said she has designed many offices for such prof es- sionals as attorneys and doctors. Shores Interior is much more SHORE STYLE -Tiii ,.,. .. , ~ llylt l1 n1llMtt It S191rt lllllrltn. lie a First Aid doss with the American Red Cross. 'Ne'l~teoch you what you need to know to save someone you k>Ye ... from choking, bleeding or dozens ?*other life threatening emergenoes. Coll your chapter of the American Red Cross today. And know it oil. American+ RedCroas than a design firm. Located in Manners Mile since it opened in 1973, Shores lnterion also bas a showroom, with a vignette in the window that changes several times a year. An on-premises warehouse is an asset, Joyce said. Clients will find a wide Over 25 years of service ! variety of lamps, limited edition artwork and pillows. Many sample books featuring designer wallpapers, fabrics and floorings arc available. J oycc 's excellent eye is the reason she has been so success- ful. And she enjoys the wide variety of projects her firm is consigned to design. Shores Interiors is located at 2640 Avon Street, Newport Beach. Hours are JO a.m. to 5:30 p.m ., Monday through Satur- day. For more information, call 642-2255. C'/\I i ' . . ' . , • , ,, "'r . i " r .> r ' I i ' ' ' (:;1. v •J : ) ' ) I -' -~ j < I , • _7 ''We carry all the famous brand manufacturers'' PLEASE CALL FOR A QUOTE 18110 EUCLID Monday -Friday 10-6 Saturday 10-5 Sunday 12-5 549-3511 1223 w. 17TH Monday· Friday 9-6 Saturday 9-5 Sunday 12·5 547-5507 1310 S. STAIE COUEGE Monday-Friday lD-6 Saturday 9-5 Sunday 12·5 533-8513 .\lmost A Pt'rfet•t [n,Zlish fhi11a COTTAGES ThatclMd Roof Home For centuries Suft'old County bas main- tained lta 16tla, 17tla ~ I ... cenlurJ boliles wttll dlplty ud pride. We are DOW Tel') proad ... oar ....... potter bas captmM die dlum ad ..... of tla11e coetaaea ad ---llOlm•. 70-8 a.. Stred, C.M. M 81.0CK WDT OF aaJSTOL) IJ HOURS: MON-RI I .. AM-5:.JI PM SAT IMI AM-HI PM • Complement your home with perfect china The finishing touch in home improvement, after the new carpet is laid, new wallpaper hung and new window coverings installed, is placement of eye- catching accessories. At Almost and Perfect Eng- lish China, homeowners will find the most popular names in china and accessory items. But don't be fooled by the "almost" in the name. According to owner Jean Bearden, the shop is pattered after the Reject China Shop in London, with wooden shelves reaching up to the ceiling and cups displayed on hooks. Like that store, only about two per- cent of the merchandise is less than perfect, the other 98 percent is top quality. And in most cases, it is difficult to sec why the lcss- than-perf cct merchandise is so classified. New at the shop by Portmeir- ion is a profusion of unique items in the Pomona pattern, Bearden said. She has just received a new shipment of egg cups, canisters, line~, napkin rings, candlesticks and cook- books. On the way in another shipment is a chopping board. Ever popular at Almost and Perfect English China is the Spode Christmas Tree pattern PERFECT -All 111111 II 1 IWllly II ••II c11,l1•1ll Jiii' llllrllr 11 1111 ... 11 II Al..a 1111 hrtlct CMu. And now is the time to buy and complete that set in time for the holidays. Bearden said she has three more shipments coming in, with many new items designed especially for the American market. "We will be getting Spode's apothecary jars, champagne flutes and milk jugs," Bearden said She added that she sells Spode pieces every day. In fact, some of her customers who have gone to England on vacations will come back and buy china items at her store, she said, because it's easier for them and they don' have to worry about shipping. Another popular item Bearden said she can't keep on the shelves is Brambley Hedge. This line f catures a fantasy of rabbits and other fur'ry friends in quaint cottage and garden setting. Bearden said collectors of these pieces have discovered her store. New to the shop is the Suffolk Cottages, which Bearden said arc modeled after existing cot- tages in England. They are hand- cast and handpainted with intri- cate detail and come with an explanation and story about the cottage. Homeowners who are shop- ping for china will be thrilled with Almost and Perfect English China's selection and prices. And a bonus is that why they buy can be taken home the next day. Almost and Perfect English China is located at 743 W. Baker Street in Costa Mesa. Hours are JO a.m . to 5:30 p.m .• Monday through Friday and JO a.m . to 5 p.m. on Saturday. For more information, call 24J-9973. Interior design experience to help you Located next to Lido Isle, the spacious and creative showroom of K asden-Rosene Interior Design is where much of New- port finds innovative interior inspiration. with exciting one-of-a-kind pieces from around the world, this unique showroom is designed t o help customers visualize new and distinctive interiors and at the same time, it provides a glimpse -of-current trends in interior design and exquisite furniture. , "We've evolved this larger, more complete showroom to help customers •try on' current design trends and find individual pieces," said Elsa Rosene, ASID interior designer and president. ''Also on request, I can help customers further clarify what they want by providing a special photo -tour of diverse and dis-u sed befdr'C finalizing plans. At style is only one A[_ a ...dozen different designs that Kasden- Roscne works with. In addition, Rosene added that no two inter- ior are ever identical, as each Kasden-Rosene interior reflects the tastes and needs of each client. tinctive interiors we have done. By examining all the different styles, our customers can usually find an interio~ that's not only distinctive bu·t comfortable for their lif cstylcs." Rosene added, "Whether you 're remodeling an old home or designing a new one, it's important to examine exactly how each room is going to be • Kasden-Roscne, we help our clients get maximum comfort, use and beauty out of every room and help them understand exactly how each clement relates to the total interior environ- ment. This type of basic, inex- pensive space planning not only can save future trouble and costs, it can keep that truly great interior from having to be com- promised." Noted for its design versatil- ity, K.asden-Rosenc Interior Design is responsible for some of Newport's most exciting and talked about interior environ- ments. Although the showroom currently reflects the Southwestern trend, Rosene noted that this presently popular According to Rosene, this increase design diversity is in part due to the fact that she is a professional member of Amer- ican Society of Interior Designers (ASID). To become a member, a designer must have 10 years combination of school- ing and experience, plus pass a comprehensive JO-hour test. The ASID is widely considered to be the most prestigious program as its completion requires extensive Clltt .... ,... 168 Bebre you eat another bite, think about how satunted fat can raise )OU!' blood cholesterol. Then think about how high blood cholesterol can clog up your arteries. Then think about heart attack. Enough to ruin your appetite? ..--- d .i s d h h p Keeping you warm and cozy at night Bedding and Bedspread House in Santa Ana has been providing high quality merchan- dise for the home at low prices . for the put 12 years. From the original 5,000 square-foot shop, the store has grown to more than 11,000 square feet and offers a wide selection of items from beds and bedding to mini blinds and draperies, according to owner Idell Nedelman, who founded the company with her husband Arnie. "Most items you can sec in the department stores, you will find here," Nedelman said. "Only here you will find it as discount prices." Customers can choose from bedspreads in every color and look imaginable, made out of everything from polyester to down. "We have thousands of bed- spreads hanging here, waiting to go home with the customers,·· said Nedelman. Goose d own comforters are very popular and this store has a large supply of elegant Duvet covers for them. These covers are very much like big pillow cases that zip around the com- forter. They arc available in READY TO HELP -Shltlla H1iar, El1111tn Phipps, 1MI San Mllltlllllf'Y ire 1111111 tM experiead stiff on lllnd at the Beddl11g and Bedsprud Hoae. ' many different styles and colors and are easy to care for because they are simply unzipped for washing. .. Five years ago, we got involved in selling day beds, Nhich have si nce become very i)O pular," said Nedelman. Along with trundle beds, day beds allow increased sleeping accommodations. A day bed is the size of a twin, ·oon't Go to the courthouse. lll!YOUI' DBA by with a separate bed underneath. "By day it is a couch and by night it is a bed," said Nedelman. Window dressings sold at the store include draperies, window scat pads, blinds and mini blinds. The blinds come in wood and are available in a spectrum of colors o r aluminum. "We will go o ut to a custo- mer's house and measure at no charge," said Nedelman. In addition, there arc thou- sands of decorator pillows to choose from and more than 400 wallpapers for selection. Bed mattresses arc also sold at the store. Another service available at Bedding and Bedspread is reupholstery work. Nedelman said they will reupholster every- thing from headboards t o couches. Bedding and Bedspread House is located at 1440 S. Main S treet, Santa Ana. Hours are 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Friday, 9:30 a.m . to 5:30 p.m ., Saturday and noon to 5 p.m. on Sunday. For m ore information, call 835-161 I. • • all!! t.~We'll file your DBA with the county, and publish it 4 times <re quired by law). After the last publication date, we'll forward ttie affidavits to you. WE DO All THE WORK! . DBA . Dlssolutlon _,. Pa . Ip . . Aba11do11111ent _,. DBA • • • • • •• • • • • • • • SEE REVERSE SIDE FOR IN STRLJC Tl()Nc.__ •• · .:.. •. • • µ. · • •• •· 'V · ••· :.: · ':.~ ''' ·" MllllDB 1 ......... Of9* 8nd 3 copies. 2 F'tling,.. 110.00 for orie business name 12.00 tor eectt eddlboNI ~ name • GARY L. 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The job could last anywhere from two to three days with a reliable contractor. Another alternative was to refinish the tub, something that Mickel said was not effective at all. This involved applying a thin layer of epoxy paint over the porcelain. Because it is paint, it is vulnerable to water and cleanser s used on the paint •Mobile Showroom for Your Convenience - • Designed to fit over existing tub • Commercial and Residential • Will not disturb plumbing, walls or floor • Will not chip, dent, crack or peel • Installed in two hours for same-day use • Ask about AmBath9 Walls they eliminate tile grouting and maitltenance We Put a New Bathtub Over Your Old Onell CALL NOW 213/598·9720 714/898·5913 151 21 Graham, Ste. 109 Huntington Beach SM U. At The AnaMim Home & Gerden Show, Auguac ~21 llooefl., •. would cat it up like sandpaper. "After awhile, the tub would look worse than it did before it was refinished," Mickel said. L.,A. 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SUPERIOR INTERIOR-0• ti Ille wy ..... 1111....._,1**1 mlpd ~ KllM-"-. Kasden ... Cltlltllllll ""' ,... 141 drafting, design and art exper- tise. In order to implement these truly extraordinary designs, KasdenRoscnc relies on its extensive around-the-world con- tacts for a one-of a-kind pieces. This truly international network allows Kasden-Roscnc to eco- nomically bring in unique trea- Profiles •.. CHtlllllll frHt ,... 121 years to complete," Grundcman said. "It is actually more bene- ficial for clients to have a designer involved from the beginning, that way all of their needs will be met." Piel's discipline is primarily residential, but she bas designed many offices that have a residen- tial feel to them. She recently completed an 8,000 square foot home in Rancho Calif omia for an investor and is currently designing a 6,000 square foot home for an entertainment per- sonality in La Canada. she designed a 6,000 square foot home in Malibu, but the owner is adding another phase to it and Piel will complete the design. All three principals have designed many homes and com- mercial projects in Nellie Gail Ranch, Yorba Linda, Hunt Club, Villa Park, Oranae Park Acres and Palm Springs. All agree that their ambitions for the firm ia to be --wildly 1uc:ceuful" and report that tbey have all enjoyed much repeat business. 'Dalin Profl#1, Inc. ii locat~d •t 26$22 Lo A"""""1. Suh• 120, ltll#lon Vlljo. For more "1for- ""'11on. cd $12-VSO. sures just not available to other designers. An interesting customer benefit of this international network is that Kasden-Rosenc can offer truly unique pieces at prices comparable with mass- produccd furniture. In fact, Rosene stated that most c ustomers arc surprised at just how aff ordablc their services arc. In some cases, the discount her organization receives from its purchasing network virtually pays for her services altogether. Located at 503 32nd Street at Via Oporto in Newport Beach, Kasden-RoseM provides com- plete design services and can m odel or remodel homes from the ground up. For more inf or- mation, ca/1645-9149. I