HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-08-11 - Newport Harbor Ensign-ESTABUSHEO 1948*41STYEAR•NUMBER 1*~714) 631-8120 *NEWPORT BEACH'S ONLY HOMEBASED NEWSPAPER •THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1988
koff eyeing challenge to Cox
BY MELINDA KELLER
Travel agent Norman Gerald Shan-
ahan had advertised dream vacations
for low, low prices. People flocked to
buy the luxurious cruise tickets_ and
readied themselves for a South Seas
adventure.
But many former clients cl.aimed that
they never got past their front door.
Shanahan, 58, who owned and
operated the Costa Mesa-based T rs
Travel Services Inc., was arrested last
week and charged with embezzlement
of his clients' funds. Costa Mesa Police
Oct. Steve Labbitt said Shanahan
victimized 97 customers, some of them
Newport Beach residents, of $62,169.
"'It is very true that you get what you
pay for. Unfortunately, these people
thought they were getting a great deal
but got taken instead," Labbitt said.
Joyce McElroy, co-owner of On
Time Travel in Newport Beach, said
prospective travel customers can pro-
tect themselves by closely scrutinizing
their agent.
..Unfortunately there arc no guaran-
tees but I would recommend asking bow
Jong the agency had been in business
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BY ROGER BLOOM
Former Mayor Paul Ryckoff, who
was defeated in a 1980 bid for reelection
and dropped qut of the local political
scene, bas taken out nomination papers
to run against Mayor John C. Cox Jr.
in the November city council election.
"There were a lot of folks interested
in someone running against John, and
they picked on me," Ryckoff joked
Tuesday.
If he returns the papers as antici-
pated, Ryckoff will complete the slow-
growtb slate for the three council seats
up for election this year. The other slow-
growth C&lJdidates, all active members
of Stop Polluting Our Newport
(SPON), are Jean Watt in the district
now represented by Councilman Phil
Maurer (Maurer is not seeking
reelection), and Dr. Geneva Matlock in
the West Newport district of
Councilwoman Ruthelyn Plummer.
Ryckoff served two terms on the
Newport Beach City Council in the 70s,
winning election in 1972 and reelection
in 1976. He was defeated by Maurer
in 1980 , and since that time has moved
into the inland Corona del Mar district
represented by Cox.
Cox expressed some surprise at the
development.
"Re told me in 1980 that he never
wanted to go through that again • ., Cox
said, referring to Ryc.k:ofrs defeat in the
bruising contest that year.
Ryckoff said that he expects a tough
race against the incumbent mayor.
But, he added, "we're at opposite
ends of the spectrum as far as the city'
affairs are concerned, and 1 think the
voters should have a choice."
The tbrcc council races this year -
candidates run from districts, but arc
voted on by the entire city, with the
top vote-getter in each district winning
a seat on the council -arc drawing
several potential candidates, besides the
SPON-backed slate. No one has yet
filed, City Clerk Wanda Raggio
reported Tuesday morning, but papers
have been taken out by nearly a dozen
potential candidates.
PUE f-AUIUIT 11, 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN
Caring Community mal<es for a dynamic PTA
BY BONNIE ENGSTROM
It seemed bard to get back in
the grove last Thursday. It was
the first Cd M PT A meeting of
the new season.· Late as usual,
I walked into a packed room
while new principal, Tom Jac-
obson, was speaking. How
rewarding to sec so much mid-
summer interest, to hear that so
many board members were
already enmeshed in their
responsibilities. PAC meetings
have been scheduled by Mary
Lou Gray. "Workaholic" Patty
Sue Glasgow, who has just
stepped down from a demandng
PT A presidency at Andersen,
had and will devote days to
coordinating CdM registration
packets with Vice-Principal
Mary Ann Ehret. Parents Who
Care Liaison, Pam Muzzy,
reported on their exciting plans,
such as the initiation of a Safe
Ride Program, plans to attend
the CADFY (Californians for
Drug Free Youth) Conference in
October, the possibility of form-
ing a Teen Power unit, and the
hopes for a Stop In Center like
the one at Estancia High School.
Many of the attendees, like
myself, have board positions
whose functions or procedures
are scheduled later in the year.
But, I assure you, they arc being
mentally coordinated. Here we
are again, embracing that con-
cept of working for all the kids.
I applaud those parents who,
though they might not be able
to serve on a PT A board, attend
the meetings to be informed.
Those who cannot attend
because of work schedules, but
who call a board member later
and who diligently read the PT A
newsletter are to be commended.
Then there arc those few, like
NMUSD Trustee Sherry Loof-
bourrow, who no longer have
children in the public school
system, but who continue to
serve it and inform us.
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of information she isl How
clearly and how rationally she
explains decisions made,
budgets, comparisons with other
districts and the state level
educational provisions. For the
BEYOND
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past few years. I have bad the
opportunity to hear Sherry
speak and answer questions at
three PT A meetings each montlr.
What dedication on her part.
What a treat for me.
What a treat, especially, to
bear some "up" information this
time. Sherry explained that the .
school board perceives the
teacbcr lay-offs of this past yeu
as a one--time adjustment. There
was, apparently, an apprehen-
sion among parents that this was
the beginning of a negative
spiral, similar to the one of 1979.
Not so. Many folks didn't under-
stand the use of lottery funds,
and many still don't understand
why cosmetic landscaping is
being done at all four high
schools while staff and teachers
were bid goodby.
Actually, the NMUSD was
quite conservative in its
approach to lottery money allo-
cation. Many school districts
stepped hip-deep into quicksand
by hiring permanent staff with
lottery monies. Now that ~nthu-
siasm for this legal form of
gambling bas waned, so have the
revenues. It's tough to pay a
teacher with money that is non-
existent.
As Sherry states, the reality in
Newport-Mesa is, "We made
sound decisions to as quickly as
we could do neat things for kids.
We expected the (state) fundins
level to plateau, so we bire<I
teachers (on a temporary basis)
to give kids the advantage of
lower class sizes for two to three
years."
Recent adjustments have been
made to be sure that staffing is
now really solid. Although
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the patient is evaluated in the
fertility clinic to see just what
is causing the infertility. Werlin
said that many patients go to
him after they have been eval-
uated by their own obstetrical
physicians. Once the cause of
infertility is determined, then
the proper procedure is used to
help achieve pregnancy.
But IVF is seen as an ulti-
mate step, Werlin said.
"IVF is not something that
you start with initially .and
work backwards from,,, he
said. ...The procedure itself is
both physically and emotion-
ally very demanding on the
patient."
The ovaries are byperstimu-
latcd with the hope of prod uc-
ing multiple follicles by the use
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classes do come and go accord-
ing to student demand and
teacher ability and preference,
there is nothing negative on the
horizon for f uturc yean.
We can be even more certain
of this because Newport-Mesa is
funded differently this year than
last year. According to the
California state constitution,
every district must receive the
basic aid amount of $120 per
student. This is funded by local
property taxes, and the state is
obligated to ma.kc up any dif-
ference (up to 20 percent) that
a district cannot meet.
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of medications, Wcrlin said.
The patient is monitored with
ultrasound and bloodle$t1-to
determine the maturity of' the
follicles. When they reach a
certain size, a procedure is used
to collect them for fertilization.
Once collected, they are
shipped to the laboratory,
headed up by Dr. Jacob
Mayer, for the fertilization
process.
"The lab tells me when the
best time is to put the eggs
back," said Werlin. "So we
transplant about four into the
uterus and we don't kno~ why
some take and others don't."
Once a patient bas achieved
pregnancy, Werlin said the
team monitors her for 12 weeks
into her term, because this is
the most critical time. He said
that once the baby's heartbeat
is detected through ultrasound,
the chances of the patient
losing the baby arc decreased.
Then the patient is referred to
an obstetrician.
Currently, the Hoag pro-
gram bas one patient who
conceived through a technique
involving a frozen embryo
transfer and is scheduled to
deliver in November. Another
patient, who is expecting twins,
is scheduled to deliver in
December.
Justin's birth came just three
days shy of the tenth birthday
of the first-ever IVF baby born
in the world. Louise Brown was
born in the United Kingdom
on July 25, 1978.
Sharon said she and Ed
discussed undergoing the
procedure again.
"But I am not quite up to
it just yet, physically," Sharon
said.
Ed agreed. "We are stilJ just
getting acclimated,•• he said, to
much laughter.
AIHIT 1 J, 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN-fl• I
Travel •.•
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and asking for personal ref er-
rals, .. McElroy said.
John Miller who <'wns and
operates Travel Affairs in Costa
Mesa suggested that cJicnts go
into the office rather than do
business over the phone.
.. Customers should go to the
office and sec what kind of
operation is being run. You can
tell the diff ere nee between an
office in transition and one that
is there to stay, .. Miller said.
Clients can also protect their
investment by verifying vacation
plans with the airline or cruise
line they will be traveling on.
said.
Karen BclJ, co-owner of The
Travel Centre in Corooadel Mar
said travel cJjents can avoid
being stolen frotn by insisting on
seeing their tickets and docu-
ments from the afrlincs and
cruise lines.
.. Cruise lines will send out
documents confirming the
clients reservations about three
weeks after they receive pay-
ment. And we arc mandated to
pay the cruise line or airline as
so~n as we receive payment,"
Bell explained.
She added that all cruise lines
require full payment 60 days
before the sailing date and that
clients can check with the com-
pany representatives to assure
their payment bas been received.
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Labbitt said that many of
Shanahan 's alleged victims had
called the cruise line to check if
their deposits had been received
and were assured that "'every-
thing was ok. ...
McElroy agreed with Bell and
added that clients should look
to someone with experience.
"'In the day where tour com-
panies go bankrupt or just never
rcsurf ace, it is important to go
to an agent who knows the
reputable cruise lines and tour
companies. That way, eve-
ryone's best interest is looked
after."
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had done business with these
lines in the past and they
extended him credit and didn't
check to see why people had
cancelled their passage," Labbitt
PllOT8 IY DA•IY COTA
Dorothy Hardcastle dies
Memorial services were held
yesterday evening at Cliff Drive
Park for Dorothy Hardcastle,
who died Saturday of an appar-
ent heart attack in her home.
Hardcastle, a well-known
community activist in the city,
was serving her second term as
president of Speak Up Newport
(SUN) at the time of her death.
A realtor since 1974, she was
named the 1987 Realtor of the
Year by the local Board of
Realtors, which she also served
as a director. She was also a
director of the state Association
of Realtors and had served as
president of the county Council
of Real Estate Boards.
She was also a past president
Karl pleads guilty
Newport Beach financier
Stuart Karl pleaded guilty last
week to f cdcral charges of vio-
lating campaign finance laws in
his support of Gary Hart's
presidential campaigns of 1984
and 1988.
Karl faces probation and
more than $300,000 in fines , but
will not serve any jail time under
the terms of an agreement
approved by the judge last week..
Prosecutors charged that Karl
had illegally funnelled hundreds
of thousands of dollars in cash
and in-kind contributions into
Hart's campaigns.
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A leader who
will be missed
Newport Beach this week mourns the loss of a true
champion of the city, a leader who rose from adversity
to become one of Newport Beach's most determined
and effective boosters, Dorothy Hardcastle.
Born in New York, Dorothy never knew her mother.
She was raised by her austere paternal grandmother in
Long Beach, also spending happy times with her Aunt
Louise in Sausalito. Aunt Louise died when Dorothy
was 15, and Dorothy left her grandmother's household
at the completion of high school.
She married Bill Soske and they went to work as
domestics for the Connell family during the Depression.
She bore two daughters during this period and the strain
of raising a family and running a household on very
limited means put her in the hospital with exhausti on
at one point.
But, Dorothy was determined to achieve something
better and answered an ad in a local paper offering
lessons in cable splicing -until then a male domain.
Dorothy endured the trials of a trailblazer and wound
up working for Lockheed. first as a splicer. the n as the
company's ftr t female supervisor. Her husband sank
into alcoholism and t he marriage ended, but Dorothy
moved forward. obtaining a degree in industrial relations
from UCLA. She eve ntually met and married Stanley
Hardcastle, another Lockheed employee.
When cutbacks hit the aerospace industry, Dorothy
was laid off. But, she was soon busy in a new career
-becoming first a saleswoman, then assistant buyer,
then women's wear buyer for Bullock's.
In the 70s, she made yet another career change and
went into reaJ estate, settling into Newport Beach, the
city that she always loved the most.
Once established here. she became a civic dynamo:
founder and president of Speak Up Newport; member
of the city's Aviation and Constitution Bicentennial
committees; director of the Board of Realtors; member
of the Newport Harbor Chamber's government and
transportation committees; director of the Braille
Auxilliary and of New Directions, a support center for
alcoholic women. She found time, somehow, to complete
the paralegal program at U CI in 1985. And always,
always she was a voice for the betterment of Newport
Beach.
We11 miss Dorothy, but we are also sure that
somewhere up there her Irish eyes are looking down
on Newport Beach, watching to be sure that her beloved
city continues to be a center of progress and culture.
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A MOlmEITTO
AN AllCIEllT~#CE ~.
City museum a crying need
The more we research the
h1storv of the cit). the more appar~nl it becomes that New-
pon Beach needs a reaJ historical
museum. one that provides not
only archives but galleries where
ci tizens and visitors can view the
rich and colorful story of this
rich and colorful community.
Oh sure, there's the new Naut-
ical Museum on the Balboa
Peninsula, and there's the Sher-
man Library, and there's the
Newport Beach Historical
Society with its infreq uent
chowder parties, and there's an
archaeological museum in an old
school, but where can you spend
an af temoon showing a visitor
bow the ciy began, grew and
survived, or where can you sec
in one place all the clements that
make a city?
People die and their pictures
and journals arc thrown away.
When the city moved its admin-
istration into the present City
Hall. many old records were
destroyed for lack. of storage
space. Those with a feeling of
history. and with data to support
i~ have varying lhougbu about
where to leave their material.
The late photographer-designer
Wally Gerhardt left all his prints
and negatives to the UCI
Library. Others with a love of
the ~ like the boating rcporter-
photographer Almon Lockaby,
have given their fa.Jes to the new
Nautical Museum. Hugh
Mc Millan, reporter-writer-
p hotographer-fishermao-
fireman~ bas given all his neg-
atives to the UCJ Library. The
Historical Society bas stored all
iu photos and negatives in the
Sherman Library-a research
facility and archive. not a gallery
to enrich a casual visitor.
Our neighboring city. Irvine,
which is only in its second
decade, already bas a fine
museum and plans for a better
one. You can tour its facilities,
and get a warm, intimate and
knowledgablc reflection of the
area's exciting past and tumul-
tuous present.
Every day. ome photo. jour-
•
nal or relic of the past is carried
away with the city trash. No o ne
knows, fo r example , whatever
happened to that marvelous
collecti on of early-day photos
that o nce hung in the tackle shop
owned by Hugh McMillan's
a copy. (It wi ll be reproduced
in the new history book.) You
should see what o ur harbor
looked like then. Amazing. The
Upper Bay extended al most to
Tustin. covering most of the area
now occupied by the airport and
Time of my Life
dad. When they tore it down, the
stuff was lost. Hugh has no idea
where it went.
Stories arc told of oldtimers
passing their material on to
someone who later lost it or bad
it stolen. Many private collec-
tors, like Phil T oz.er or Art
Gransky have carefully pro-
tected old photos and records,
and if the city had a museum
of history. it's quite likely that
Phil and Art and others who Jove
this city would bequeath their
collections to it.
History should not only be
stored; it should be shared. The
new history book of the city, due
out before Christmas, will con-
tain much newly uncovered
data. Some of this was reported
in the recent special edition of
1M &sign, titled "Our Town."
Let me tell you about just one
of many examples of old records
recently uncovered that should
be carcf ully protected and
indexed. JCs a letter dated
February 6, 1910, less than four
years after the city was incorpo-
rated. The contents of the letter
arc fascinating enough-John
Sharps is seJlin1 bis water com-
pany to the city, including
"'about 425 water connections
and the good will of the Newport
Beach Water Co." His official
document is written on the
stationery of tbc East Newport
Town Company. and on the
back side of tbi stationery is a
colored painting of Orange
County. from the McFadden
Whalf to Saddleback Mountain.
and every resident should have
BY JIM FEL TO~
the city of Irvine. The Santa Ana
River emptied into the harbor
near Hoag Hospital, forming
mudflats that later became the
Lido Peninsula and Lido Isle.
And there were acres of water-
front property. empty, going
begging at $300 a lot, stuff that
William Collins bought for $35
an acre.
Another document is a review
of the county's history written
by onetime city councilman and
newspaper editor Braden Finch,
in which be vividly describes the
great 100-year flood in the mid-
1800s. The entire county, as far
back as · Fullerton, was under
water. Debris and silt from this
flood helped to form the f uturc
Balboa PeninsuJL
We also received from Art
Gransky a copy of the original
War Department document per-
mitting the construction of the
old Balboa Pavilion.
So much new matcriaJ is being
found that you wonder bow
much more is in someone's
trunk.. or old bureau drawer, just
crying for a trained librarian-
historian to index it. frame it.
and share it with the rest of the
world.
If the city had an official
bistorian·librarian, this person
could make a record of all
private historical collection .
and develop modem computer-
ized cro s-r"tfercncc file t o
guarantee t hav prittl mirrors
of our p t tt not de trovC'd or
lo t. like the ~rtat phoio in
Huah McMillan's dact' tackle
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AllUIT ll. 1111 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN ,_,
Letters to the Editor
Mr. Jackson is certainly not
a freedom.for-all Lincoln that
will tum from bis constituents
in defense of Scandinavian/
E uropean/Russian/ British-
American male children. If he is,
will he set forth his plans before
he is either elected or appointed
to a sensitive position in govern-
ment? Will he ensure civil rights
for the children of the founders
of our country? ... for all Amer-
icans? Will there finally be
Affirmative Reaction? ... o r a
guaranteed limit of a year or
two?
a ny questions asked by the
group of 44 Americans. I asked
these questions:
American: "Arc Russian stu-
dents aware of Affirmative
Action in the USA?" Jibe at
Jackson
Dear Editor:
Should we be worried about
Mr. Jackson's position regard-
ing civil rights? It is obvious that
he is committed to the civil rights
of African-Americans. But is he
as concerned with the civil rights
Russian-American and British-
Amcrican (white-Americans)
male children and adults, the
of ALL Americans?
His success m garnc:nng over
90 percent of the African-
Amcrican vote overnight in his
presidential bid might well be
viewed as a prejudiced voting
block. Will he concentrate on
expanding more rights for his
constituents? Will he provide
more legal privileges for them?
More guaranteed private sector
and civil service jobs through
expanded Affirmative Action
quotas?
Left out of the Affirmative
Action line-up, and with no time
limit, are Scandinavian-
American, European-American,
Police Blotter
The Police Blotter is presented as a public service from the Newport Ensign deta1lm1
crimes and arrests m Newport Beach. It should be noted that crimes listed are only
those which are reported to the Newport Beach Police Department and affests made
are only those suspected of Cflmes and not those convicted
MONDAY, JULY 25
CRIMES
0945 -A convertible car top
valued at $100 and an outboard
motor valued at $600 were
reported stolen from a garage in
the 200 block of Hazel.
1202 -A bicycle valued at S 150
was repo rted sto len from a
garage in the 100 block of 39th.
1630 -A watlct and contents
valued at $65 were reported
stolen from a residence in the I 00
block of East Bay.
ARR ESTS
2300 -Mark J ames Smith, 33,
of Los Angeles wa~ arrested o n
suspicion of commercial bur-
glary.
T E 0 A Y. J ll t Y 26
CRIMES
0920 -Vanda l ~ reported l}
caused $2.000 in damage to a
busi ne~s in t he 800 block of
ewport Center Dri\e.
0930 -Vandal reportedly
caused $100 in damage to a
vehicle in t he 3800 block of Inlet
Isle Drive .
1300 -Vand als reported ly
caused $300 in damage to a
vehicle in the vicinity of Vi a
Orvieto a nd Via Lido Sud.
16 15 -Bicycles valued a t
S 1,200 were reported sto len from
a garage in the 6900 block of
Ocean Fro nt.
1955 -A bicycle valued at $350
was repo rted stole n fro m a
garage in the 2300 block of
Redlands.
ARRESTS
0400-Laurence Wallace Ras-
mussen, 22, of Costa Mesa was
arrested on suspicion of provid-
ing false information to a police
officer.
1750 -William Richard Lewis,
29, of Newpo rt Beach was
arrested on suspicion of com-
mercial burglary.
2350 Danny Stanley
Stauffer. 19. of Laguna Hills was
arrested on suspicion of giving
fal se information to a police
officer.
WEDNESDAY JULY 27
CRIMES
0020 -An assault with a
deadly weapon was reported in
the 2500 block of East Bluff
Drive.
1245 -A bicyde valued at $347
y,.as re ported stolen from a
garage in the 3600 block of Lake.
2205 -A car stereo valued at
$600 Y.as reported "itolen from
a vehicle in the \ ici nity of Via
Lido and Via Opo rto.
2230 -A car ste reo valued at
$300. cassette tapes valued at
$1 50 and sunglasses valued at
$150 were reported sto len from
a vahicle in the IOOO block of
West Bay.
ARRESTS
1330 -Fernando Gutierre1
J ara millo, 20, of Santa Ana was
arrested on suspicion of buyi ng
a nd selling articles with t he
identification removed .
2000 -Susan Jane Gulbro. 2 1.
of Huntin gto n Beach was
arrested o n suspicio n of posses-
sio n. of cocaine.
2325 -Bryan Keith Richard-
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to rgo ttcn members o f U.S.
society. What will happen to
these male infants that arc born
into a society that bas been
legally prejudiced against them
for close to two decades?
Down the line, what chance
will they have to enter colJegc
against an adverse quota sys-
tem? ... much less find jobs in an
unfree job mark.et? Recently,
UCJ turned away a large number
of grade avcrage-"A" S/ E/ R/ B-
Amcrican students. The diction-
ary's definition of "genocide"
closely parallels what is happen-
ing to these male children.
son, 27, a transient was arrested
on suspicion of receiving known
stolen property.
TH URSDAY, JULY 28
CRIMES
0936 -A car stereo valued at
$500 was reported stolen from
a car which sustained $2,000 in
damage in the vicinity of the 300
block of Island A venue.
1220 - A camera valued at
S 1,300 was reported stolen from
Peninsula Ship Yard located a t
223 21st Street.
2000 -A car stereo valued at
$500, a brief case and contents
valued at S 120 and airline tickets
valued at S 1.200 were reported
stolen from a vehicle in the 4600
block of MacArthur Co urt.
ARRESTS
0030 -Johnny Christopher
Garcia, J 8, of Calistoga was
arrested on suspicion of giving
false information to a police
officer.
1845 -Brett Alan Bunker. ~8.
o f Westminster was arrested on
sus picion of possession of a
dangerous weapon.
On a recent short trip to
Leningrad, Russia, and a visit to
the Hermitage, the Soviet guide
explained that he was a graduate
student and not under tbe usual
license and was free to answer
2250 -Hector Dehoyos Jr., 27,
of Anaheim was arrested on
suspicion of contributing to the
delinquency of a minor.
F RIDAY, J ULY 29
CRIMES
0855 -A car stereo valued at
$600 and a cellular phone valued
at $800 were reported stolen
from a vehicle in the 300 block
of Cagney.
1000 -Vandals reportedly
caused S l ,000 in dama~e to a
vehicle in the 2800 block of
Catalpa.
1830 -Car stereo equipment
valued at $900 was reported
stolen fr om a ve hicle in the
Finley Street parking lot next to
City Hatt.
1940 -Weightlift ing equip-
ment valued at $2.050 was
reported stolen from a residence
in the I 00 block of Pearl.
ARRESTS
0140 -Rick Keith Dekker, 31,
of Newport Beach was arrested
on suspicion of assault a nd
battery.
2040 -I ouis W ilham Stavri-
Russian: "Yes, we arc familiar
with Affirmative Action there . .,
American: "Do you k:ow that
Affirmative Action discrimi-
nates agains t European-
Americans? ... including Scan-
dinavians, British and Rus-
sians?"
Russian: .. Yes, we believe
that."
American: "Could Affirma-
tive Action happen in Russia?"
Russian: "No, it would not
happen here."
JAY BURCIUTI'
Newport Baell
cos, 25, of Montebello was
arrested on suspicion of posses-
sion of marijuana for sale.
2330 -Scott Dean Hill, 18, of
Irvine was arrested on suspicion
of assault with a deadly weapon.
SATURDAY, J ULY 30
CRIMES
1330 -A bike rack valued at
$150 was reported stolen from
a vehicle in the 700 block of
Heliotrope.
1700 -Cameras valued at $360
and a portable radio valued at
S 150 were reported stolen from
a vehicle in the vicinity of
Walnut and Pacific Coast High-
way.
ARRESTS
0021 -Steven Joseph Martin.
28. of Baldwin Park was arrested
on suspicion of battery on a
peace officer.
1500 -J ames Edward Clancy,
23. of Inglewood was arrested on
suspicion of false evidence of
registration.
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PUE 1-AUIUST 11. 11U THE NEWPORT ENSIGN
Sports
Local surfers wash out in Op tourney
BY GEORGE PAPPAS
Heading into the seventh-
annual Op Surfing Champion-
ships this past weekend, New-
port Beach's Tricia Gill held a
better than average chance at
upsetting the event's top women
surfers.
But Gill's upset hopes were
washed away by three-time
world surfing champion Frieda
Zamba in the quarterfinals of the
women's main event competi-
tion last Saturday afternoon.
Gill (ranked sixth in the world
before the surfing competition)
still picked up a tidy sum of $750
with her fifth place finish .
Earlier in the the wee k,
another local surfer, Costa
Mesa's Richie Collins, was upset
in the first round of the men's
main event by San Clemente's
Dino Andino. Collins was
ranked 30th in the world
entering the Op event.
About 25,000 surfing enthu-
siasts converged on Huntington
Beach last weekend to watch
some of the best surfers in the
world compete.
On Saturday afternoon, Gill
and Zamba surfed in waves from
three to four feet high. Earlier
in the week, Huntington Beach
was rocked with waves up to 10
feet high.
Zamba quickly seized control
of the competition. She rode her
first two waves all the way to
the shore to grab an early lead.
Gill struggled early in the
competition as she she failed in
her first few attempts to catch
a wave for a consistent run.
Near the end of the quarter-
final heat, Gill made two strong
runs as she maneuvered her
board well enough to ride two
waves close into shore. Still, it
wasn't enough as Zamba won
going away 5-0.
In an earlier heat on Saturday,
Gill defeated Lisa Anderson 4-
1 to set up the quarterfinal
competition with Zamba.
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Softballers head into playoffs this week
BY GEORGE PAPPAS
Pennant fever has struck in
Newport Beach's soft ball
leagues.
The initial skirmis hes in New-
port's post season city softball
tournament begins this week. Of
Newport's 239 softball teams
only 35 squads will participate
in the tourney which runs from
August 16-18 . It's the first
playoff tourney Newport's
Parks. Beaches and Recreation
department has ever set up for
the city' softball leagues.
Each first place team from the
city's 35 softball leagues nabs a
berth in the competition. In
some of the co-ed leagues two
teams will be chosen to play in
the playoffs.
Several interesting pennant
races have taken shape in the
men's and co-ed leagues held at
Bonita Creek Park on Wednes-
day and Thursday nights.
In the men's B-12 league on
Wednesday nights, Uncle
George's team demolished the
Psychic Nutumbas to take over
sole possession of first place.
This week the title will be
decided as the Nutumbas and
another second place team
E M.B.O. play and the winner
faces Uncle George's team in a
playoff match up.
On the adjacent field at Bonita
Creek on Wednesday nights in
the C-16 co-ed league. Priority
Pollutants fell short of clinching
f~t place as they lost to Price
Waterhouse's squad. The two
teams meet in a rematch this
week for the league top spot.
In Thursday nights' co-ed C-
22 league, the Flying Shysters
sank the Bombers to set up a
first place showdown with Hei-
di's Hammers team tonight at
Bonita Creek Park.
And finally, the Sutter Home
Winos' nine-game winning
streak fell by the wayside as they
were upset 12-9 by the Ham-
mond Hammers, who have won
only three games so far this
season. Sutter Home still
appears to be the team to beat
in the playoffs, though.
This Wednesday, Sutter
Home opens the playoffs against
the undefeated Team Swolen (9-
0) from the CC-15 co-ed league
opener. The game begins at 6:15
p.m. at Bonita Creek Park.
grudge match at Bonita Creek,
the Flying Shysters held off a last
inning rally by the Bombers to
win 10-5.
Todd Lampey, Tom New-
meyer, and Greg DiJlion each
contributed several key bits in
the Shysters' winning effort.
Despite beginning the season
with several wins, the Shysters•
squad (7-2) has struggled in
recent games.
"Everybody hit the ball in this
game," remarked Newmeyer, a
Newport resident who bas
played in city softball leagues in
Newport for the past five years.
"That's been our problem
lately. We've not hit the ball with
any consistency," N ewmeycr
continued.
Lack of hitting was also a
contributing factor in the Prior-
ity Pollutants' 8-3 loss last
Wednesday night. Earlier this
season the Pollutants edged past
Price Waterhouse by a single
run.
But they weren't as fortunate
in the rematch.
The Pollutants• hitting was
anemic at best in the Price
Waterhouse game.
After one inning, the Priority
Pollutants trailed 3-0.
In the bottom half of the
inning, the Pollutants' offense
momentarily came alive as they
scored two runs on three singles.
But Price Waterhouse's team
responded with two more runs
in second inning and scored a
run in the third, fifth and sixth
innings to keep the Pollutants'
team at bay.
"It was a very disappointing
loss," remarked Barbara Shep-
pard, second baseman for the
Priority Pollutants.
"The spirit was there but we
just didn't play up to our own ...... ,...1
Explosive offense coupled
with a solid defensive effort led
to Uncle George's 16-5 battering
of the Psychic N utumbas. With
the win, Uncle George avenged
an earlier 23-17 loss to Nutum-
bas.
"We played much better
dcf ense this time," remarked
Spots sti II open in
Football league
Uncle George's pitcher Scott Newport Mesa Jr. All-w·1 · American FootbaJl is looking
1 son. "'We didn't give up a lot for 8, 9 and IO-year-old youngs-runs and we also played with a
lot more confidence in this ters to play this season in the
game." Orange County Youth FootbaJl
League.
Uncle George's batters For the past 31 years, this
exploded for 11 runs in the third local arid program bas offered
and fourth inning to bury the Harbor Arca Youth a great
Nutumbas. The hitting of Mike opportunity to learn the correct
Maloney (three hits including a fundamentals of full contact
run-scoring triple in the third) football.
~nd Jim Nolan (w~o ~omcred Each boy who participates in
m thcf~urt~).helped agrute Uncle the proaram ii fitted with top
George• hitting attack. _ quality equipment which ia
"Those two innings broke the siniilar to the gear used by the
Nutumbas' backJ," Wilson said. professional football teams.
Uncle George's Terry Lee also The coaches are experienced
snapped a slump with three hits and trained football techicians
in the game. who can teach the kids the
In Thursday night's co~d proper fundamentals of the
game.
Roster spots arc still open on
the 8, 9 and 10-year-old teams.
Each participant is f umisbed
with an· the equipment needed
to play except for shoes and
athletic supporters. Also pro-
vided is a free physical exami-
nation at the offices of Dr.
Dudley Pfaff or Theodore Alex.
two of Harbor Area •s finest
physicians.
Practices are held at Corona
del Mar Hiab School in the
summer and at Lincoln School
in the fall. If you are interested
pleaee call John Walz at (714)-
646-0931 or come out to the
practice faeld at 6 p.m., Monday
throuah Friday. •
AUIUIT 11. 1111 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN-r• 7
Olympics' unsung heroes: volunteers
BY RALPH RODHEIM
The Olympics are coming. To
gear up for the I 988 Games, Jct 's
reminisce about the magnificent
1984 Olympic sailing event.
Our own Lido Isle resident,
Ted Hinshaw, was commis-
sioner. Long Beach was the
venue-with perfect weather.
Hundreds of Newporters volun-
teered their time and their boats.
It was spectacular.
As the 1984 Games came to
a close, Commissioner Hinshaw
wrote to thank his volunteers:
"Many of us were told by
IYRO officials, team officials
and competitors alike, that we
had staged a fine, if not the
finest, Olympic Regatta ever! ..
How did it happen? Well, the
final report tells pa rt of the story.
So d o the manuals and.operating
plans. But the most important
element-and the most difficult
to put into words-is the man-
power, the people. The volun-
teers and the staff. All those
energetic, dedicated, knowledge-
able, hard-working, smiling
people. Planning, .. table tops,"'
"what ifs,"' and "comexes" all
helped. So did the legacy of the
1932 Games. And the weather-
no "Hackings Law" in 1984. But
when all is said and done, it still
comes down to the people.
Thanks people, you were
great! The commissioner closed
his message with the Lerner &
Lowe line," Don't let it be forgot,
MARINE
SCENE
than once there was a spot, for
o ne brief shining moment, that
was known as Camelot."
Thank you Ted and all the rest
who were involved in the 1984
Olympics-for that brief shining
moment.
Unfortunately, the 1988
Olympics won't be held locally.
but we can still lend our Olympic
sailors o ur s upport. The Regatta
will be held in Puson, Korea,
starting on September J 7, 1988.
Six out of the eight skippers are
from California. We wiUi our
team the best of luck. GO USA! •••
Great sailing international
teams! There were good winds
but an extremely inconsiderate
charter fishing boat .. Nautilus"
anchored right in the middle of
the course and would not move!
The race committee had to pull
up anchor, delaying the regatta
for approximately two hours, to
accommodate this one boat. All
in all, it was still a great regatta
and an Ensign tip of the hat goes
to host Balboa Yacht Club. And
a special hurrah to Richmond
Yacht Club, the eventual winner.
•••
Newport ladies sailed the "All
Girl Regatta'' las t weekend
h osted by Lido Island Yacht
Club. The bay was filled with
some of the greatest lady sailors
Newport's ever seen. Great rac-
ing ladies!
OCC offers wheelchair tennis class
A ten-week class that will
provide instruction in
wheelchair tennis for players at
the beginning, intermediate and
advanced levels is being off cred
this summer by Orange Coast
College's Community Service
Office.
"Wheelchair Tennis Class" is
slated for Tuesdays and Thurs-
days, Aug. 23 through Oct. 27,
from 5 to 7 p.m. on OCC's
Tennis Courts. Registration f ce
is $25.
Softball ...
coltlllld frt1n p111 6
potential. We're glad to have the
opportunity to play them again
in the playoffs," added Shep-
pard, a Newport resident who
has participated in local softball
leagues for about three years.
Sheppard turned in several
fine defensive plays at second
base during the game but overall
the Priority Pollutants' defen-
sive play in the field was sloppy.
Costly miscues for Pollutants'
team in the game included sev-
eral throwing errors to third and
first base and a couple of
dropped flyballs in the outfield,
which resulted in several
unearned runs for Price Water-
house.
"This was by far the worst
game we've played defensively
all season," Sheppard added ... It
was terrible."'
Course instructor Rita
O'Loughlin is an adaptive phys-
ical education instructor at
OCC. She has been working to
develop OCC's adaptive dis-
abled sports program.
Participants will learn the
rules, etiquette, basic skills and
strategy development of tennis.
Registration is underway in
OCC's Community Service
Office, located in the college's
Student Center Building. The
office is open Monday through
Practices
Starting
Now
AGE WEIGHT
9 15-100
10 55-95
11 55-75
Friday from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m ..
and Saturday from 8 a.m. to
noon.
Participants may register by
phone, using Visa or Master-
card. For information, phone
(714) 432-5880.
•••
OCC recently conducted
ground breaking ceremonies for
a $357,000 addition to its Sailing
and Rowing Center, located in
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County Sea Scout Base, the
center currently houses one of
the nation's largest public sailing
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The Harry and Grace Steele
Foundation of Newport Beach
was the primary contributor to
the expansion project. The
Foundation presented a one-for-
one challenge grant of SI 50,000.
The remaining funds were raised
by OCC's Foundation.
It is the first Orange County
community college capital pro-
ject funded solely.thro ugh dona-
tions.
The expansion project
includes two 900-square-foot
classrooms. storage space for
rowing shells. faculty office
space, additional restrooms, and
a viewing deck.
The facility is being con-
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GENERAL PLAN UPDATE
PUBLIC HEARING
DATE: AUGUST 11 , 1988
LOCATION: EWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL C HAMBERS
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TIME: 7:30 P.M.
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3. BUL K OF COMMERCIAL BUlLDINGS AND PARK1NG
STRUCTURES.
4 . DEVELOPMENT ON SLOPES AND BLUFFS
S. FUTU R E TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
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EPISCOPAL CHURCH
3209 Via Lido
Newport Beach, CA · 92663
"Blest. too. are the sorrowing;
they shall he comforted. "
-Ma11hew 5
BY PEGGY DAR NELL
There was a fe stive feeling in
the ai r last Sunday morning as
hundreds of people gathered
around the sign-up tables in
Mason Regional Park in Irvine
fo r the second annual Al OS
Walk Orange County. to raise
fu nds for fig hting the disease.
There were balloon arches,
clowns, music the promise of
a fun day. But, the seriousness
of the purpose of the gathering
was not taken lightly by anyone
who participated. Virtually all
the runners too k time before
starting to view the NAMES
Project Quilt. made up of panels
commemorating A I OS victims,
sewn by their families and
friends. The local Quilt effort is
the local aspect of a national
project that is expected to result
in 10,000 panels being unveiled
in Washington DC in Octo ber,
organizers say. in a dramatic
illustratio n of the impact of
A I OS not o nly on Orange
County, but the entire American
society.
The Quilt is also comforting
to those involved in the project,
said David Cammack, one of the
local organizers. It is a helpful
way to work through the griev-
ing process. And, Cammack
added, the Quilt brings the
A I OS epidemic home to the
general public.
'"It is no longer just numbers,"
he commented. "but it emphas-
izes the personal aspect of the
disease."
Much thought, love and car-
ing are stitched into the fabrics
of the Quilt. Memories are
added in the form of photos,
mementos, humor or messages
like "To Love Another Person
is to See the Face of God." The
panels convey the deep meaning
of the loss felt among the
families, friends and lovers of the
deceased .
The Quilt is also one of the
largest community art projects
in the nation, helping to bring
awareness and funds to support
organizatons that provide
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9:30 a.m. Wonlalp and ActiYttlft rcw CMldnn
The Rn. l.Wa C.n.m.on, c.-Prtadler
AIDS-based services, education
and research.
Also at the Quilt were the
families and friends of those
AIDS victims commemorated
by the creative expressions of
INSIGHTS
love. One was a mother who had
her son's photograph on her T-
shirt.
"I am one mother who is not
going to stay in the closet,"
remarked Irene Rios. She is the
vice president of a group called
Mothers of AIDS Patients, and
she took care of her son's lover
as welt as her own dying son.
Two wo men, nurse Edith
Hasse and Ernestine Martinez,
walked together with their panel,
j ust as they worked together
during the illness of Martinez'
son until he died .
Although the epidemic has
been identified and tracked for
several years now, awareness
and response among the general
public has been muted by the
disease's identification with the
gay community. Heterosexuals
just have not felt threatened nor,
in large part, moved to act. That
is now changing. For instance,
President Wayne Kraiss of
Southern California College
recently addressed a group of
Orange Coast College students
on the importance of the Chris-
tian response to the epidemic.
"C hristians cannot have an
cantln111d OR 1111• 20
TEMPLE ISAIAH <ea-•,,.>
s.bbllttt SeMce Fri~ ni1Ms 8:15 p.m.
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Church of
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Irvine Senior Center, #3 S.l'ldbufl in Irvine
Wonhip and hear this practical,
Christ-crntettd, biblical rnnaa,r.
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TOUPE"
(John 101~1.51 Rn. J120)
Sunday. Aus1* .... 1988
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Notes on when to buy and sell bonds
IY KEITOWH
If you're an investor in fixed-
income securities, or if you're
considering becoming one, you
may wonder if and when it
makes sense to buy a bond
selling for less (a discount) or
more (a premium) than its par,
or face, value of $1000.
You almost always have a
choice of issues selling at various
prices, no matter what kind of
bond you buy-a Treasury,
government agency. corporate
or municipal issue. To make the
right choice, you should under-
stand what premium and dis-
count bonds are and the very
different financial needs each
type fills.
Bonds sell for more or less
than par value because interest
rates in the economy as a whole
are in a constant state of flux.
As interest rates change, the
return (known as yield) provided
to investors by previously issued
MONEY
MAKING MONEY
bonds must be constantly count bond.
revised to remain competitive Thus, a 30-year bond issued
with new issues carrying current in 1978 at 12 percent is clearly
market interest rates. Since an paying much higher imerest than
older bond's interest rate was a 30-year bond issued in 1987
fixed at the time the bond was at 8. 75 percent. Someone who
issued, the only way its yield can wants that 12 percent annual
be adjusted is to raise or lower interest payment must pay the
its price. It is this raising or bond's owner more than the
lowering of the price in response S 1,000 face value. because the
to changing interest rates that I owner knows that S 1.000 in
produce a premium or a dis-today's market will only buy an
8.75 percent bond. The e~trn
amount the bu)er must pa~ 1~
the premium in thi~ c;,i-.e. S250.
By payi ng $250 more tor the
bond. the h u~cr grh 'i;J25 more
in interc.!\I ~ea r al tcr ~ t:ar.
At maturn~ (the ~car 200!'<).
the ne\\o bond holder "ill. of
course. get back onl~ S 1.000. the
face value of the bond. not t h-c
$1 ,250 he paid. And between
now and then. if interest rates
fall, the value of the bond will
rise. and vice-versa.just as is true
for any bond.
mortgage payments or to pro-
vide working capital to a bus-
iness. Other investors buy pre-
mium bonds because they
believe interest rates will rise and
they want a high level of interest
income to reinvest at ever-higher
rates. They take a long view and
arc willing to ride out capital
fluctuations.
The importance of a will
A discount bond works in the
opposite way: If the interest rate
the bond is paying is less than
the current market rate, the
buyer will not pay S 1,000 for it,
but some lesser amount. And at
maturity the investor holding the
bond wll get the full face value
of S 1,000--no matter how much
less he paid for it. (for a bond
issued after July 18. 19e.:t. thi~
.. extra" considered a capital gain
and is also taxable when the
bond is sold.)
Buyers of discount bonds, on
the other hand, arc not seeking
h igh current incom'-. 1 nt:ir
objective is to realize the earn-
ings the bond will generate at
maturity. Often they buy dis-
count bonds to have a pre-
determined sum of money avail-
able at a particular future date.
such as when a loan comes due
or a chiJd starts college. Dis-
count bonds are ideal for IR As
and Keoghs, because these
accounts permit deferral of the
tax on the earning until the
money is withdrawn. BY ALAM S. ZALL
A will is a written legal doc-
ument that specifies who should
receive your property upon
death. A will is only effective
upon death and can provide for
distribution of both real and
personal property. Anyone who
is J 8 or older and of sound mind
The Law
and You
can have a valid will. The court
considers a person to be of sound
mind if they understand the
property they own, how much
it is worth and who they want
to receive the property.
The main advantage of a will
is that you can specify who you
want to receive your property.
If you die without a will, Cali-
fornia provides by a statute who
will receive your property. In
many cases, people do not want
their property distributed in the
manner in which it would be
distributed if they do not make
a will. Also your will allows you
to name a person, bank, or
corporation as your executor.
The executor handles your
affairs after you die and will
collect money that is owed to
you, pay your debts and taxes
and give the property to the
people or organizations speci-
fied in your will. A will can name
a guardian if you have minor
children. The guardian will
decide where the children will
live and how to spend any money
that you leave for their care.
Please be aware that a will is
not effective in distributing
property owned in joint tenancy.
Under joint .tenancy when an
owner dies, all the property
automatically belongs to the
other owner or owners and this
property is not subject to pro-
bate. Also a will will not cover
community property which
either a husband or wife acquires
during marriage. Gifts and
inheritances acquired during
marriage are not community
property. Generally life insur-
ance policies are not affected by
your will as the money from the
policy will go directly to the
person, trust, or estate who is
designated as the beneficiary.
A will can be changed or
revoked whenever you desire as
long as you are of sound mind.
It is advisable to review your will
periodically. Your will should be
changed when major changes
have taken place in your life.
Some examples of major
changes would be marriages,
divorces, birth of children, or
changing needs of your desig-
nated beneficiaries.
People spend many years
working and accumulating
wealth in their estates. However,
many people don't spend any
time thinking and planning
about bow they want their estate
distributed. This is confirmed by
a study conducted in 1983 which
indicated that 57 percent of
Calif omians do not have a will.
The purpose of this article is to
Business Briefs
PHH Walker, a Newport
Beach-based interior
architectural design and space
planning firm, bas been selected
as interior architect of record for
the 21-story, 400,000 square foot
Shoreline Square office toWCf' in
Lona Beach.
In addition to the office tower,
the S 130 mixed-use development
will include a SO();. room Sher-
aton Hotel and a J ,400 car, six-
level parking garage. •••
Hedley Builders of Newport
Beach bas hired Stanford-
graduate Janis M. CenecleUa, a
civil eqineer with JO years of
experience manaaing notable
comtruction efforts, to manage
the firm .. concrete division. She
is respomible for au concrete
work produc:ul by the companv.
with SO people in the fieJd and
eight to 10 projccta at any giw:n
time. •••
Forsythe Marcelli Johnson
bas won six first-place awards
at the 1988 international health-
care advertising competition
sponsored by the Medical Mar-
keting Association in Palm
Springs.
In total, FMJ received IS
awards for creative excellence,
more than the next three top-
winning agencies combined. •••
Syaternatic lrrlaadon Con-
trols, Inc., a Newport Beach
manufacturer and distributor of
soil moisture sensors, bas
rueived a patent approval on its
Hydromuter and Hydroman-
aaer sensor comDOnents.
provide general information,
and specific questions should be
directed to your attorney.
Alan S. Zall is an attorney in
general practice with an empha-
sis on business, real estate,
corporate, and bankruptcy mat-
ters. His business phone number
is 731-4811.
Buyers of premium bonds
tend to be people living on fixed
incomes or with high current
cash flow needs, such as for large
Give me a call at 8001533-3402
if you are interested in a free
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'Mystical M ·adness' benefits NHAM
"Mystical Madness" intrigued
more than 250 Harborlites.
Chair Susan Porter Caput had
decided to use the metaphysical
as the theme for this Newport
Harbor Art Museum benefit.
Held at the Noguchi Garden,
some 30 metaphysical practi-
tioners were seated at small
tables in the fountain area
foretelling the future of the
partygoers, who had made
advance appointments for the
speciality of their choice-
Astrology, Tarot, Palmistry,
Numerology, Celtic Runes, Psy-
chometry, Crystals and Psychics
like Carlos McAfee, who had
accompanied actress Shirley
MacLaine on her "Higher Self"
seminar tour.
While guests, who had not
made appointments waited for
their reading, they watched the
entertainment provided by the
Dim Sum dancers, a modem,
improvisational group. They
also dined, selecting from six
food stations, catered by the
Westin, on such foods as Peking
duck, sushi and Grand Marnier
fondue.
Dodi, Bobbie and Bill Stabler
and Kathy and Richard Hur-
witz. •••
Harborlites
Committee members assisting
Carol were Brooke Coldren,
Toni Devich, March Kebke,
Peter Leider, Jacquelyn
Schmitt, Peggy Spaulding,
Helen Zcughauser, Karen and
Gary LcVcsque, Gary McAvoy
and Erika Ray.
Just a few of the guests were
Nora and Hal Lehman, Judy
and Joel Slutzky (they won the
grand prize, a Sitmar cruise to
either the Caribbean, Alaska or
tho Panama Canal), Carolee and
Martin Kurta, Hedda and Steve
Marosi with their daughter
BY DINA VON BURGER
U nderwritcrs of the Interna-
tional Festival were honored
aboard the Hornblower with a
cruise of the Harbor and a
selection of delectable cocktail
goodies. Major sponsors for this
August event to be held at the
Orange County Performing Arts
Center are Donna and John
Crean and Jeanette and Harold
Scgerstrom.
The Festival, the inspiration
of Ruth Ding, was so successful
last year, that Ruth decided to
do it again! The theme of the
entertainment this year took on
a bigger scope encompassing
entertainment from the· six pop-
ulated continents. Tickets are
still available for the August 27
event.
•••
Did you know we have a
Nautical Museum? Yes, the
brainhild of Marcia and Bill
Bents. They believed the nautical
history of Newport Beach
should be catalogued. And so it
came about that the old Teen
Center on Balboa Boulevard was
restored to house the memora-
blia of Newport Harbor.
Recently, they bad a reception
showing Harborlite Ted Hin-
shaw's Olympic collection. Sally
Somers chaired the affair with
the assistance of Betty Steele,
Ruth Jensen, Jane Connell,
Alice English, Yvonne Attyah,
Chris Marshall, Iris Wyatt,
Cathy Nash, Beverly Daniels,
Adie and Cliff Olivier and Dodi
Beck.
If you arc interested in help-
ing, call the Newport Beach
Nautical Museum.
•••
A f cw years ago, the Orange
County Riding Center was
founded. The idea was to pro-
vide the handicapped with
equestrian lessons. The popular-
ity of the Center has become
county-wide, so much so that a
satellite center is being operated
at the Orange Park home of
Janet Deacon.
The riders, instructors and
supporters came to the Newport
Harbor Art Museum to honor
the patrons. Fran Joswick,
director of OCRC and President
Dudley Wright greeted the many
guests.
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J . SELECTING A BROKER
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6. IMPORTANCE OF A GOOD MARKET ANALYSIS
. 7. TOWNHOME LIVING: PROs AND CONs
8. THE BROKER MADE ME DO IT
9 . TENTING AND TERMITES
10. NEWPORT BEACH'S HOME INSPECTION POLICY
11 . SELLING ADVANTAGES FOR SENIOR CITIZENS
12. HOME INSPECTIONS NOT ONL V GOOD FOR THE BUYER
13. PROTECTION FOR THE "00-IT-YOURSELFER"
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Ente • ent
'Tucker': Dreamer caug~t in nightmare
BY DAVE A. DICKSTEIN
Preston Tucker was one of
those dreamers who invented a
nightmare.
A better mousetrap he envi-
sioned some 40 years ago. Prob-
lem was, he was the mouse.
"Tucker: The Man and His
Dream" (opening Friday, Aug.
12, citywide) is not a film about
a mouse, but a pest just the same.
And the automotive giants of the
time made sure that political
corruption and unfavorable
headlines would put the brakes
on their pest, once and for all.
Like the crushed velvet seats
of a classic Cadillac, .. Tucker:
The Man and His Dream" has
an almost impeccable look and
feel. Francis Ford Coppola,
director extraordinaire, has
masterfully taken control of the
steering wheel in this motion
picture and graces the screen
with that unique mystique evi-•
dent in many of his previous
works.
Coppola, director of both
"Godfather" epics, .. Apocalypse
Now" and the much, much
underrated "One From the
Heart" and "Rumble Fish;' is
teamed again with executive
producer George Lucas, a
dreamer, like Preston Tucker,
who brought us the Luke Sky-
walkers, . Indiana Joneses and
Willows of the world.
Jn any other hands, .. Amer-
ican Graffiti," perhaps Coppola
and Lucas' best collaboration,
could have wound up just
another flick about men's obses-
sion with cars and ruby-lipped
gals. Bet your brakepads,
"Tucker" does center on a man's
infatuation with a car, but
becau~e Coppola and Lucas got
to the screenplay by Arnold
Schulman and David Seidler
first, the film wonderfully emits
as much external compassion as
it does internal combustion.
Jeff Bridges portrays the illus-
trio us Prest on Tucker with
remarkable command of the
character. Obviously. Bridges
( .. Starman, 0 "The M orning
After'1 utilized well the handful
of people once associated with
the Tucker automobile who
erved as advisors ~n the pro-
duction. Bridge's attentiveness
to detail and Coppola's flair fo r
capturing the essence of people,
combine for a Preston Tucker
on film that undoubtedly fi ts the
real Tucker to a Model T. Heck;
Bridges even looks like Tucker.
Preston Tucker was an engi-
neer, or rather, an imagineer.
What Howard Hughes was to
aviation, Tucker was to automo-
biles. It's Tucker we can thank
today for such standard equip-
ment as disc brakes, fuel injec-
tion, a single push button that
locks and unlocks all the doors
and even seat belts.
Although Tucker, not just the
Ford Motor Co., had .. better
ideas," he was considered a
troublemaker in the eyes of the
automotive giants. "Tomorrow's
car today," the Tucker Torpedo,
of which only SO would ever be
built, was factory priced at
$2,450-a dollar amount that
gave Ford, Chevrolet and the
bunch reverse sticker shock.
Tucker eventually paid the
price at the greasy hands of the
money-and power-hungry car
makers and bought-off politi-
cians, namely Sen. Homer Fer-
guson, who is played in grand
despicable form by Lloyd
Bridges. ("Tucker" is the first
film in which Jeff Bridges and
his father have acted together).
Coppola's handling of the
courtroom trial and tribulations
Tucker's (amity and business
relations were unfairly dealt with
cannot help but yank sympathy
out of viewers' hearts. Although
some characters are fictional-
ized, "Tucker" is based on a true
account of Preston Tucker's life,
which makes the shattering of a
dream all the more upsetting.
Costumes by two-time Oscar
winner Milena Canone ro
( .. Ch a riots of Fire," "Barry
Lyndon") and photography by
Vittorio Storaro, winner of three
Oscars for .. Apocalypse Now,"
.. Reds" and "The Last Emperor"
are highly noteworthy as is the
absence of any significant flaws
in this two-hour romp through
1940s America and the passions
of a dreamer.
'Band' strikes up at Center
BY ANNE LA JEUNESSE
With the recent immigration
to American theaters of London
musicals "Les Miserables, n
"Phantom of the Opera," and
"Cats,., it seems as though
Broadway should be flying the
Union Jack instead of the Stars
and Stripes.
However, Southern Califor-
nia audiences will leave the
theater bumming rousing Amer-
ican tunes after seeing director
Gary Davis' faithful reconstruc-
tion of the 1930 Broadway hit
.. Strike Up the Band," a biting
political satire wri~n by the
incomparable partnership of
George and Ira Gershwin and
George S. Kaufman.
The musical, featuring unf or-
gettable songs such as "The Man
I Love," "I've Got a Crush on
You," and the title song "Strike
Up the Band," will be presented
at the Orange County Perform-
ing Arts Center Aug. 17-24 after
playing at the Pasadena Civic
Auditorium and before the
Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in
Los Angeles.
A presentation of Davis' Cali-
fornia Music Theater, .. Strike
Up the Band" will give audiences
a chance to sec the original
setting for songs that have
remained American favorites for
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60 years.
The restoration of the musical
was a labor of love and devotion
for Davis, his partner, Lars
Hansen, and Gershwin family
archivist Tommy Krasker, who
got enthusiastic support from
Kaufman's daughter, Anne
Kaufman Schneider and permis-
sion from the Gershwin estate to
reconstruct the show's music and
book.
Although the show is more
than half a century old, Kauf-
man's on target political com-
mentary about the presidency,
foreign policy and the war
machine, polished with some
updated jokes, make "Strike Up
the Band" as appropriate now
as it was in J 930, according to
Davis.
The musical tells the satirical
tale of Horace Fletcher, played
by Tom Bosley, an American
cheese magnate who finances a
war with rival Switzerland to
sto)T that country's importation
of cheese.
Comic Avery Schreiber por-
trays Col. Holmes, the presi-
dent's unofficial spokesman; and
Faye DeWitt plays Mrs. Draper.
an amorous widow with designs
on both men .
Tickets for Orange County
Performina Arts Center perfor-
mances Aua. 17-24 range in price
from Sl6 to $37.SO. To order
tickets by telephone, call 740-·u.a.-~ ~~;..:.!~~~~~~!!!!~--====:UjiJ 2000.
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Calendar
ART
Ben Messick: An Ameican Scene
Painter will display August 18
through November 13 at Laguna
art Museum, 307 Cliff Drive,
Laguna Beach. Hours arc 11
a.m. to 5 p.m., Tuesday through
Sunday. CaJI 494-6531 .
Bronze sculptures by David
Densmore will display through
August 31 at Whitman GaUcries,
3545 East Coast Highway,
Corona Del Mar. Hours are I 0
a.m. to 5 p.m. ,Monday through
Thursday. Call 675-2478.
1988 ART A-FAIR is ta.king
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 are free with
an adult. Hours are JO a.m . to
10 p.m. seven days a week with
grounds open until 11 p.m. on
Friday and Saturday nights.
The Ruth Stovever Fleming
Collection of Southern Calif or-
nia Art wiJJ display through
November 6 at Laguna Art
Museum, 307 Cliff drive, La-
guna Beach. Hours are I J a.m.
to 5 p.m., Tuesday through
Sunday. Call 494--6531 .
Hand Colored Photopapbs by
Alan Te1er will display through
September 10 at Susan Spiritus
Gallery, 3333 Bear Street, #330,
Costa Mesa. Call 549-7550.
Mixed Media and W atercolon
by Marie Chapman will display
at Sandstone Gallery, 384-A
North Coast Highway, Laguna
Beach. Hours arc 11 a.m. to 5
p.m., daily. Call 497-6775.
Works by Gary Wong and Ruth
Bassler Burr will display through
September at Watercolor
Gallery, 1492 South coast High-
way, Laguna Beach. Hours are
11 a.m. to 5 p.m., daily. Call 494-
8838.
"Heartline", an exhibition of
new works by Daniel Winchester
will display through August 7 at
Diane Nelson Gallery, 278
Forest Avenue. Laguna Beach.
Call 494-2440
Visual Arts '88 will display
through August 31 at The Art
Institute of Southern California,
2222 Laguna Canyon Road ,
Laguna Beach. Hours are 8 a .m .
to 9 p.m., Monday through
Thursday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m .
on Friday and 9 a.m. to 2 p .m.
on Saturday. Call 497-3309.
Original watercolors by Ruth
Hynds will display indefinitely at
Graphics Gallery, 419 East 17th
Street, Costa Mesa. Hours are
10 a.m. to 7 p.m., Monday
through Saturday and 10 a.m.
to 6 p .m . on Sunday. Call 548-
9045.
MUSIC
Frank Amoss"'Tribu1e to the
Big Bands" will play August 17
at 6:30 p.m. on the South Coast
Plaza Village Green. Admission
is free. Call 241-1700.
"Strike Up The Band, .. the
Gershwin musical starring Tom
Bosely and Avery Schreiber will
play August 18-24 at the Orange
County Performing Arts Center.
600 Town Center Drive. Costa
Mesa. Tickets are $16-$37.50.
Call 556-A R TS.
STAGE
"'Picnic," William Inge' Puliter
Prize winning drama will play
Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m.
through August 20 and on
August 21 at 2 p.m. in Turtle
Rock Park Auditorium in
Irvine. Call 857-5496.
'1'be Sound of Music" is cur-
rently playing at Elizabeth
Howard's Curtain Call Theater,
680 El Camino Real. Tustin.
Prices start at $17.95 and include
full waiter service and show. Call
838-1540.
"The Foreicner", a comedy set
in a rural Georgia fishing lodge,
will play July 29 and 30 and
August 5-7. 11-13 at Golden
West College's Patio Theatre.
Tickets are S5-S6. Call 895-8378.
MISC.
Events at the Orange County
Fairgrounds: Miniature Horse
Show (Aug. 13-14. 9 a.m. to 5
p.m.). Call 751-3247.
Carrack going solo at Amphitheater Efuer o.c.
BY BONNIE SIEGLER pleasant domestic situations. in 1981. Were you disappointed album. I did "ant to sing more. Of h
It took soft-spoken veteran They prefer a bit of angst. I don't that they already had a full-time but I thought I would probably c estra
English rocker Paul Carrack really know; my writing prob-lead vocalist or did you sign on do ll in some other set-up. And • • •
only 18 years to make the leap ably comes from my imagination a just playing keyboard? that's the way it did turn out. Sub •be
from virtual unknown key-more than anything else. I cer-A. Well, I didn't really sign sen
boardist/ songwriter and singer tainly don't set out to give myself on. I'm a terrible drifter when Q. How about this tour? How •
to his present commercial, and a hard time in order to be able it comes to music: and I kind do you feel about it?
certainly, artistic success. He is to create. I d on't live close to of drifted into that situation. I A . I'm looking forward to it. R>r over six years. South O>ast
where he is today without any the edge if I can possibly avoid was quite happy to be the key-I love going to America in the Symphony has grown an Orange
particular gimmick or marketing it. board player really. But it turned summer and playing those out-
strategy-j ust good songs, impec-out that I sang one song purely side venues. I'm sure it11 be great CoW'Jty by presenting exciting.
cable taste and an unforgettable Q. You played with Squeeze by fluke on the East Side Story fun.
voice.
From Ace to Squeeze to Mike
and the Mechanics, Carrack is
a virtual c hameleon~ the com-
mon denominator being his
soulful vocals in a seamless
modern setting. which he brings
to the Pacific Amphitheater
Saturday night, opening for
Belinda Carlisle.
Q. What are your early music
influences?
A. Well. I've always been
interested in music-always! But
l guess 1 was interested in some
of the instrumental groups that
were around England . You
know, guitar groups. But really.
the Beatles and then after that,
we were hit in England with the
Motown boom. That influenced
me very strongly, I suppose.
Q. What do you feel is your
best work?
A. I'm very proud of the
.. Surburban Voodoo" album, an
album I did a few years ago
which Nick Lowe produced. rm
also happy about the work I. did
with Squeeze. I just did a new
thing with Mike and the
Mechanics and that's quite
good, too. Most of my best stuff
has been done in greasy bars up
and down America. Not much
of it, in fact, has been committed
to plastic.
Q. What inspires you most in
your writing?
A. 1 probably wouldn't write
anything to tell you the truth,
but every now and then you need
something new to sing. It's
certainly not my family lifc-
that 's just great. Not many
people want to hear songs about
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We present a fresh
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wilh a
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You' 11 also get your
choice of a garden
f rcsh green salad or lhe
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potal.OCS, fresh vegc&ables and
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PAIE 14-AUIUIT 11, 1111 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN
Dining at Brandon's a memorable treat
BY CHERYL STERLING
Executive Chef Brendan
Murphy of Brandon's Restau-
rant and Lounge, said dining
should be a memory, not just
eating.
Anyone sampling the fine
American cuisine at Brandon's
would certainly agree that the
experience is truly memorable
and the service impeccable.
Located adjacent the presti-
gious Beverly Heritage Hotel,
DINING
Brandon's not only serves the
hotel, but the nearby theater-
goers as well. Diners about to
take in a performance at the
Orange County Performing Arts
Center or South Coast Reper-
tory will enjoy Brandon's special
pre-theater menu.
Pre-theater items range from
the sauteed boneless breast of
chicken with Scotch. tomato,
oyster mushrooms and chives
for $12.95 to the broiled sword-
fish with lime, green onion and
grain mustard for $17.95. These
menu items give a choice of a
mixed greens salad or spinach
salad with hot bacon dressing.
The house dressing is a raspberry
dijon vinegarette, which is tart
and a perfect compliment to any
salad.
Highly recommended from
this menu is the angel hair pasta
with lobster, basil, chives and
cream. It is a medium-sized meal
FINE SURROUNDINGS -1111 clllllc lllllrllr II 1...-·1
la I l*flCt ClllJl-9 ti tM fl• -MllHll It tM
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and the sauce contains a hint of
garlic, which is tasty but not
overpowenng.
Also from this menu is the
tournadoes of beef tenderloin
with green peppercorn sauce,
which was served with an array
of colorful vegetables.
Brandon's comprehensive
wine list off crs patrons the top
names in California or European
wines by the glass or bottle.
Sparkling wines range from
S I0.50 per bottle of Rocar to
Dom Perignon at $95.
Featured house wines are by
Robert Mondavi.
Patrons can chose from an
extensive dinner menu, which
contains an eclectic blend of
meat and seafood dishes. Start
off with a tasty appetizer, crab
in puff pastry, oysters on the
half-shell or soft tacos.
Soups and salads are abun-
dant on this menu and range in
price from $2.50 to $3.50. Pasta
dishes range from spinach fet-
tuccini at SI0.50 to shrimp and
prosciutto ham at S 13. 95.
An item that is available every
night by popular demand is
Brandon's Cajun seafood
gumbo It contains bay shrimp,
bits of sausage, barley, rice and
vegetables in a rich and spicy
stock. Brave patrons can try the
gumbo with tabasco sauce.
Warm San Francisco sour
dough, balced fresh, is served
with every meal.
Enough room should be left
because the waiters will bring
around a dessert tray with many
delectable items that would be
hard to pass up. Cups heaping
with fresh raspberries or straw-
berries, topped with real
whipped cream, sorbets, Gran
Marnier flan, or the chocolate
cheesecake should definitely be
tried.
Brandon's has been open for
about a year and Chef Murphy
joined the restaurant a short five
weeks ago. Murphy hails from
Ireland, where he went to school
to learn his craft. He has worked
in Germany, Canada, Atlanta,
Ga. and Ohio. His most recent
stint before joining Brandon's
was at the Tucson Hilton, where
he had the distinction of
overseeing a S 1,000-a-plate
dinner for Vice President George
Bush.
Murphy came to Orange
County to "get out of the heat. ..
He said he tries to instill a sense
of pride in work in his cooking
staff.
"When you arc cooking, you
have to be passionate about,"
Murphy said. And Murphy•s
passion truly comes through in
the delicious fare.
For hotel guests, Brandon's
offers room service from 6 p.m.
to midnight. The lounge, located
next door to the restaurant, is
open for gathering, enjoying the
company off ricnds and dancing.
Brandon s is located at 3350
Avenue of the Arts in Costa
Mesa. The restaurant opens for
breakfast at 6 a.m. weekdays and
7:30 on the weekend. Sunday
brunch is served from 10:30 a.m.
to 2:30 p.m. Lunch is served
Monday through Saturday at 11
a.m. and dinner is served at
5:30 .. Monday through Satur·
day and at 4 p.m. on Sunday.
The lounge opens at 11 a.m ..
with dancing in the evening. For
more information and reserva-
tions, call 754-1303.
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NOTICE OF DEATH
AND OF PETITION
TO ADMINISTER
ESTATE OF:
ARTELIA 8. BORDER
CASE NO. A144167
To all heirs, benefldanes, creditOf'S, contingent
ctedltors, and per90ns who may be otherwise
Interested In the wll ot estate, or both, of: ARTELIA B.
BORDER
A PETITION has been filed by LURA OlTO
SCOVILLE A VERDIE C. LIPSCOMB In the Superior
Court of Calfomla, County of ORANGE reques*1g that
LURA OTTO SCOVILLE & VERDIE C. LIPSCOMB be
appointed as yeracm8' representative to administer the
estate of the decedent
THE PETrTION requests authority to administer the
estate under the Independent Actninlstration of Estates
N;t. {This authority allows the personal representatJw
to take many actions wHhout obtaining court approval.
Before taking c:eriain llCtions, however, the personal
representative Is requltad to give notice to inteteSted
persons unlel8 they have walVed notice °' consented '° the PfOpo98d tlciion.) The Independent .,._.,ation au1hot1ty wit be gran'8d unless an
lnteres'8d person filee an obfedJon to this petition and
shows good cause why the court should not grant the
authority.
A JiEARING on the petition wll be hekt on August
17, 1988 at 1:45 P.M. In Dept. 3 located at 700 Clvlc center Ortve West. Santa Ana, Ca 92701
IF YOU OBJECT TO the granting of the petition, you
should eilher appear at the hearlng and state your
objections or file wrtnen objections with the court before
the hearing. Your appearance may be In person ot by
your attorney.
IF YOU A.RE A CREDITOR ot a con•ngent credtor
of "8 deceased, you nu1t file your claim with lhe court
and mail a copy to the personal representative
appot\ted by fte court within four months from lhe date
of lrst issuance of letters as provided in section 9100
of the Cafdomla Probate Code. The time for ftling
claims wil not expire prior to four months from the date
of the heating noticed above.
YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by lhe court. If you
are a person Interested In the estate, you may file witf'I
lhe court a formal Request f0< Special NotJce of the
filing of an lnventcwy and appraisement of estate assets
or of any pelilion « account as provided in section
1250 of the Callfomla Probate Code. A Request fof
Special Notlc::ie fonn is available from the court clefX.
Attorney for Petldoner:
AARONS• AARONS INC
2710 H9tbor Blvd s .. 209
PO Box 1469
Cotta Mffe CA 921626
Newport Harbor Ensign
Juty28,A.ug.4, 11 , 1988 1537
NOTICE. Of TRUSTEE'S SAU
T.S. NO. 51038
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 conducting 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 Oranre, State of California. REAL ESTATE
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 State of California; pursuant to the Articles
and By-Laws of the Association; and pursuant to the
provisions of that certain Oeclaration of Covenants,
Conditions and Restrictions recorded January 5, 1974,
in the office of the Recorder of said County, in Book 10504
of Official Records, at page 30, Recorder's instrument
No. 4848, which Articles, By-Laws and Declaration (as
amended from time to time) imposed an obliption on
the owner(s) of the real property herein described to pay
assessments, by reason of a breach or default in said
obliption, Notice of which was recorded Apf"il 13, 1988,
in Book ... of Official Records of said County, at page
···, Recordel's Instrument No. 88-168270, Will SELL AT
PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH,
lawful money of the United States, Of a cashier's check
drawn on any bank, credit union. or savinas and loan
association domiciled in this state, all payable at the time
of sale, all ri&ht, title and interest held by ROBERT BLAKE.
~ claimed by any other party, in and to that real property
situate in said Cou~ and State. descnbed as follows:
A condominium eonsastlna of the followina:
Pa"'811:
Unit No. 10, located on Lot 1 of Tract No. 8094, as
shown on 1 map recorded in Book 316, Paps 31 and
32 of Mi:.c.tlaneous Maps, Records of Oranee County,
California, and as shown on the Declaration and
Condominium Plan recorded April 13, 1973 as Instrument
No. 13388 In Book 10644, Pace 462 of Official Records
of o,.nt• County (the "Condominium Plan"), and
amendments thereto recorded in Book U552, Paae 516
and in 8ook 11552. Paee 526, both of Official Recotds.
P1a2:
An undivicMd 1118 Interest in lDt 1 of Tl'Kt No. 8094, n shown on a map recorded in Book 316, Pases 31 and
32 of Mltioellaneout Maps, Recants of Oranee ~.
Cafifomla, showr'I and defined n common area on the
abo'M ,. red to Oeclaration and Condominium Plan.
~ thetefrom 9XClusive easements f1!lfJt the ~Common Area .. (n the same a.-e shown and
defloed In Aki Oedantion and Condominium Ptan as
..,,.lded) for the Ulill and pul'l)OSeS set forth In said
Oedanltion and Condominium Plan.
PllQl 3:
EJdulNil _,,..... appurt.nant to the uni1 described
~ for UM end oc:c;upency of the restricted common
.,... ltMMn and defined in the lbo¥e refened to
Oectw.lton end Condominium Ptan as ltMI allocated for~ UM bytheOWMtof the utlft described lbcwe,
belfW;
Nie> Cl 0: 8ab>ny B 10; and Patttlns SptCe Pl 0.
Pwal4:
• ...,,...•elusive us.men" for acceu. in,,..ss and ~ use end~ of the oommon area shown
and c:t.fined In the abolM refefNd to OecJ1nllion and
Condominium Plan.
Exceptina therefrom those part1ons of the common area
shown and defined as restricted common area in said
Declaration and Condominium Plan.
The street address or other common de$ignation of the
real property hereinabove described Is purparted to be:
633 Lido Park Drive A·l . Newport Beach, California.
The undersigned disclaims all liability for any incor·
rectness in said street address or other common
desianation.
Said sale will be made without warranty, express or
implied, reaarding title, possession, or encumbrances,
to satisfy the obliptions set forth in and created by the
Notice of Delinquent Assessment or Notice of Assessment
Lien executed by 621 LIDO PARK DRIVE CONDOMINIUM
ASSOCIATION, a California non-profit corporation "the
Association", recorded April 5, 1988 In the office of the
County Recorder of said County, as Recorder's Instrument
No. 88-155701, together with costs in connection
therewith, plus interest, late charaes and attorney's fees
(if any) and plus C05ts, fees and expenses of the Trustee
in conductina foreclosure proceedings relative thereto.
The tobl amount of said obliptions. on the date of initial
publication of this Not.ice, is $7,156.00.
Dated: July 20, 1988.
REAL ESTATE SECURITIES SERVICE, as Trustee,
By: D.J. Morger, its President
1800 North Broadway, Suite 100, Santa Ana, CA 92706
Telephone (714)953-6810
7128,8/4,11,18 1534
NOTICE OF TRUST££'S SALE
T.S. NO. 50879
YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST
DATED APRIL 2, 1985. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TD
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
10, 1988, at 11:00 o'clock a.m. of said day, in the area
set aside forconductina 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 Ora nae. State of California, REAL EST ATE
SECURITIES SERVICE. a California corporation, as duly
appointed Trustee under and pursuant to the power of
sale conferred in that 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 Recorder's instrument No.
85-122022. by reason of a breach or default in payment
or performance of the obligations secured thereby,
including that breach or default. Notice of which was
recorded March 10, 1988. as Recorder's Instrument No.
88-108955, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE
HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH. lawful money of the United
States, or a cashier's check drawn on any bank, credit
union, or savings and loan association domiciled in this
state, all payable at the time of sale. all right. 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 1nclus1ve. of
Miscellaneous Maps, Records of Orange County, Calitor·
nia
The street address or other common designation of the
real property here1nabove described is purported to be
l Rue Biamtz. Newport Beach, California.
The undersigned disclaims all liability fOf any incor·
rectness 1n said street address or other common
designation
Said sale will be made without warranty, express or
implied. regardina title, possession, or encumbrances.
to satisfy the unpaid obligations secured by said Deed
of Trust, with interest and other sums as provided therein.
plus advances, if any. thereunder and interest thereon;
and plus fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and
of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust. The total
amount of said obligations, at the time of initial
publication of this Notice, is $128,028.38.
Dated: July 15. 1988.
REAL ESTATE SECURITIES SERVICE, a California
corporation, as Trustee.
By: D.J. Morger. its President
1800 North Broadway, Suite 100. Santa Ana. CA 92706
Telephone (714)953-6810
7128,8/4.11,18 1531
lt-41731
PUBUCNOTICE
SUMMONS
ON 2"D AllENDEO
COMPlAINT lt65-1
NOTtCE TO OEFENDENT
(Aviso a Acusado)
ERIC M. THORSON, an
individual, DONALD
CHAMBERS. an individual,
and DOES 1-200, inclusive
YOU ARE BEING SUED
BY PLAINTIFF. (A Ud. le
esta demandando)
ROBERT R. KRILICH, an
individual
Yo.J have 30 CALENDAR
DAYS after this summons ls
served on you to file a
typewritten response .t thts
court.
A letter 01 phone call will
not ptOtect you; '°"' type..
written resc>onse must be WI
proper leaal form if you
want the ooutt to Nit your
case.
If you do not file your
response on time. you may
lose the case, and your
Wfl9IS. money end Pl'OC*1Y
may be taken wlth<>Yt
further .. ,,,..,. from the
court.
There 1'9 other 1 .. al
requirements. You may
...W lo call an anotneoy tWit
"""1· " you do not know "" attorney, you rNY cell ..,
lfttOmey ,.,.,,.. .-a 0(
a legal aid office (listed in
the phone book).
Despues de que le entre-
guen esta citacion judicial
usted tiene un plazo de 30
DIAS CALENDARIOS para
presentar una respuesta
escrita a maquina en esta
corte.
Una cart.a o una llamada
tetefonica no le ofrecera
proteecion; su respuesta
escrita a maquina tiene que
cumplir con las formali·
dades 1e&ales apropriadas
si usted quiere QUe la cotte
escuche su caso.
Si Ulbld no repes.el'U SU
respoesta a tiempo. puede
a perdet .. caso. y le pueden
quitar su salano. su dinero
y ans OOUS de SU pt'Opie-
d.ct sin .,.., adfc:ional pot
peAe de .. c:orte. uitllen otros requisitos
....... Puede QUI u$ted qultn Hamar a un abopdo
inmedlatamenm. Si no
conoce • un •bolado,
puede llan'W a "" ~
de ..... •lciade~
0 a UN oficinl de ~ leP (we .. dinM:Mto tel>
efonico).
CASENUMeER
(Nunwo dtl Calo)
519131
The name 11"1 address of
the court is: (EJ nomtn y
dil9CCIOn de .. oorte •)
<>ranee County Supenor
Court, 700 Civic Center
Drive West, P.O Box 838,
Santa Ana, CA 92702-0838
The name, address, and
telephone number of plain·
tiffs attorney, or plaintiff
without an attorney, is: (El
nombre, la direccion y el
numero de telefono del
abopdo del demandante. o
del demendante que no
tiene abopdo, es)
COLUSSON & KAPLAN.
Peter D. Collisson. Daniel H.
McLinden, 4000 MacArthur
Boulevard, Suite 7000,
Newport Beach, Calitomia
92660, (714) 955-1856
DATE: (f echa) Dec. 17.
1987, GARY L GRANV1UE,
Clerk, by (Actuario)
MARILYN DAVIS, Deputy,
(Delepdo)
814 8/ll 8/18 8/25 1538
f'ICTIT10US BUSINESS
NAii£ STATDIENT
The followina persons are
doina business as Profes-
sional Mobile Installation
Service, 8142 Ridaefield
Dr., Huntington Beach,
92646.
Joseph Anthony Schia·
vone, 8142 Ridpfield Dr ..
Huntington Beach, Ca
92646.
Marilyn Richards Schia·
vone, 8142 Ridaefield Or .
Huntington Beach, Ca.
92646.
This business 1s con-
ducted by a husband and
wife.
(S1aned) Joseph A
Schiavone
This statement was filed
with the County Clerk of
Orange County on Aug 1.
1988.
File No. F-387703
8/4, 8/11, 8/18
8/25 1540
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAii£ STATEMENT
The following persons are
doing business as Even
Sisters, 415 30th Street,
Newport Beach, 92663.
Helen Lee Shull, 91635th
Street, Newport Beach. CA
92663
Katherine Lee. 307»
Coral. Balboa. CA 92661
This business is con-
ducted by a general part-
nership.
The rea1strant com·
menced to transact busi·
ness under the fict1t1ous
business name listed above
on July 13, 1988.
(Sianed) 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
lt-41741
F1CTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAiil ITATDIOfT
The foflowins person is
doina buStne$$ as R.I. 21,
1 n Riverside ome, New-
port Beach, CA 92660.
Roko lntelf iaence 21. a
California corporation. 1 n
Riverside Or1ve, Newport
Beach, CA 92660
This business is con·
ducted by a corporation.
The reaistrant com-
menced to transact busi-
ness under the fictitious
business name listed aboYe
on June 21, 1988
(Signed) Roko lntellilence
21
Yasuko H. Groeran
President
This si.tern.nt was filed
with the County Cterk of Orlnl!I County on July 26.
1988.
File No. F-387178
81', 8111. 8118
812• 154-4
RC11110U1 was
,.._ ITATIMDIT
The toUowi1'11 s-noii is
doinc busineas u : GOC
Consubnts. 4675 Mec:Ar·
thur Court. Suit9 500. New-
port 8Mch. Ca. 92660.
GrW\O.. .. ~Co .
a Califomte corporation,
•675 MacArthur Co.lrt,
Sui• 500, Newport Buch,
Ca 92660
This Buslneu Is con·
ducted by a eotpotation
The re1istrant com ·
metlCld '° transact busi-ness under the flCtittou.s
a.IT 11. 1 .. THE NEWPORT ENSIGN-HIE 11
business name or names
hsted above oo June 15.
1988.
Green Development Co ..
Inc.
Thomas G. Brockington,
Assistant Secretary
This statement was filed
with the Couria,y Clerk of
Orange County on July 19,
1988.
File No. F386593
7128,8/4,11,18 1536
ncnTIOUS 8UStNESS
NAii£ STATDIENT
The following person is
doin& business as: HSC
ENGINEERING CONSUL·
TANTS, ll5-22nd Street.
Newport Beach. CA 92663.
TELESIS SERVICE
INDUSTRIES (Incorporated
California 7-31-87), 11S-
22nd Street, Newport
Beach, CA 92663.
This Business is con-
ducted by: a corporation.
Signed: TELESIS SERVICE
INDUSTRIES, RUSH N.
HIU. II, President
The registrant com·
menced to transact busi·
ness under the fictitious
business name listed above
on 3-15·88.
This statement was filed
with the County Clerk of
Orange County on July 14,
1988.
File No 386152
7121 7/288/4
8/11 1529
ACTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATDIENT
The following persons are
dotna business as SILVER
SPOON YOGURT. 884 Liard
Pl . Costa Mesa, CA 92626
Larry Baum, 884 Liard Pt •
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
Sam Luxenberg, 885
Llard Pl., Costa Mesa. CA
92626.
This business is con-
ducted by a general part·
nership.
The registrant com·
menced to transact bus1·
ness under the fictitious
business names listed
above on 7-15·88
Signed· Larry Baum
This statement was filed
with the County Clerk of
Orange County on July 18.
1988.
File No F386338
7121, 7128. 8/4. 81
11 1526
FlCTTOOUS BUSINESS
NA.11£ STATDIENT
The following person is
doing business as FOURN-
IER & CO., 310 E. Balboa Bl ,
Balboa, CA 92661.
James K. foumier, 310 E
Balboa Bl., Balboa, CA
92661
This business is con·
ducted by an indiVldual.
The reg1Strant com·
menced to transact buSI·
ness under the fictitious
business Nme °' names
listed abowe on 7 /l /88.
Sienect; James K. Fournier.
This statement was filed
with the County Clm of
Orange County on Juty, 18,
1988
File No. 386340
7/21 . 7128.8/'
8/11 1519
FlCTfTIOUS BUSfffESS
NAME STATDIOtT
The followlna persons are
doing business u : Ana·
heim/Cerritos Investment
Group, 3737 Bird! Street.
Suite 300, Newport 8each,
CA92660.
Rodney F. Emety, 2616
Cove Street, Corona Del
Mar. California 92625.
Bertrlm L ~Ill, 21•1
Mesa Drive, Santa Ana
Heilf\3, CA 92107.
Miehael L Toerte. 235
Camation Street. Corona
del Mw, CA 92625..
Ofnesh OIMlr, 27621 V'8
San '-dro, ... u.on V'ieto.
CA 92622·2334.
This busineH 11 con-
ducted by a COi poi 11&1 L
Bert Ryan
This stMement was filed
..th the County~ of San
Benito County on Juty 13,
1988.
File Ho. f'3860' 7
7/28,8/4.11.18 1S32
NATIONAL AUTOMOBILE
DEALERSHIP BROKERAGE.
3400 Ave of the Arts · No
A 113 Costa Mesa, Ca
92626
Sandra L. Andrews, 3400
Ave. of the Arts No Al 13
Costa Mesa, Ca. 92626
This business is con-
ducted by an individual
The registrant com -
menced to transact bus•·
ness under the fictitious
business name or names
hsted above on 8-1 -88.
Si&ned: S.ndra L Andrews
This statement was filed
with the County Cler11 of
Oranae County on July 18,
1988.
File No. F386339
7/21. 7/28, 8 /4, 8 1
11 152E
MOJa Ol1 ~SALE
T.&.No1111lanoM
YOU AAE "" OEFAtA. T UN· DEA A DEED Oii TAUST DAT·
EO 1211 ~3 UM...£SS YOO
T4Kf AcnoH TO PROTECT
YOUR ~RTY, IT MAY BE
SOU> AT A PU8UC SALE lF
YOU NEED AN EXPLANA·
TlON Oii THE NAT\JRE OF
THE PROCEEDIHG AGAINST
YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT
A LAWYER
On 8119o'88 •t 1 :00 P M
FCA SERVICE COMPANY.
IOf,_1y kflOWn •s Sunlus1
Service ~ny, n the duly
~led Tr1.15t .. wldef •nd
~· to Deed of Trust t•
corded on 12/30l83 M Doc~
men1 Mo 83-$91250 Boolo
P-oe · of Othc:a.. recofds tn
the olltCllt ol lhe Aec«deo ol
<H•nge County C.ltlouu•
8IUICUl9d by Rolhery Roh
Oro 1lcpmet1I Group, • gen·
eral paf'I~ ~I sell ••
Publoc AllCttOn 10 the NQtiesl
beddef IOf c.utl, ~yabte .,
•-ol ~ in lawful money
of Ille United States) M the
No<th lront eintrl>llCe to the
Cout1ty ~h<MIM. 700 CWIC
C.11ter Duwe West. S•nl•
AM, CA ... nght, ti11e And ""
•••• con.....,.ct 10 ..,.. -MMI by It Ufldet ulCI O.CS ol
Trvat ill ttle prCIC)erty sit-ted
ill 5Md County. c.won... de-
Kribed es ,._,eel 1 The
West 150 teet ol Lot 7tS ol
"FlfSI Addtllon to N-potl
.._. Tt;;M:I". tn lhe Cit)' ol
~ ~. -lftowwl ~ • "NIP 1'9COrded .. 8ocM •
~O• 61 ot M1scell•neous
Map" ~cords ot Or•no•
County. C.lttorn.a Exoepttng
1he North 72 50 feel thereof
AIM> .. cep11no tfle Soulh
20 00 teel ol the North 92 ~
._, ol lhe Wes1 45 00 leet ol
said Lot 716
~el 2 Loi 7 16 ot "Firs•
A.ddlllon lo Newport Mew
T r..ct •• as stlowft on • map
recorded rn Bo<* I ~ 61
ol ~ Meps, R•
cords ol Or•no• County
C.1ttorn1a Ewc.p1tt1g a he
~'" 72 50 feel lhereol
AIM> uceplting lhe West 150 ..... .,..,.
TI-. tot.i •mount ol the un
p-6d ~ ot 1he ~tion
MCUted by u.cl 0..0 of Trust
end ruson•bly esllm•ted
costs ••P•"••s •nd ad
v•nces at lhe time ol IM
lnl11•I pubilCitllon ol lfle No-
lice o1 SM • S5,l50,850 45
P~t _, be by c:.sh
091111teci check. or c.-shter·s.
ctwdl dr.wn on a sl•I• or
--·~ beftk .• ct-* dr'.wn by • st••• or lederel c:Ndtt
llMoft, or• chedl ~-by•
M•le Of ..,__. Nv6ngs end
IOMI ~ltOft, savings •
~I loft. or HVlftGS b.-nk
apeohed 1n S.Ctt0n 5102 of
Ille F~ Code end _,th
Oltz'9d 10 do~ in lhes st••• TI-. slreel .ctdress •nd
ollwr com"'°" ~tlOft, 11
llfty, ul lhe real property des
cribed M>olle is ~ 10
tie 1501 Super'°' A.,.,_ue.
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PUE 11-AUBUJT 11. llU THE NEWPORT ENSIGN
Class·
Oogs & Cats .......... tJl4 Housekeeping Rooms 413
CLASSIFIED INDEX
MERCHANDISE
SALES & SERVICE
Antiques .•.•.....•... 808
Appliances ....•.....• 806
Appliances Wanted ..• 807
Livestock ..•..... .' .... 825
Birds ................ 826
Hotels ............... 416
Industrial . . . . . . . 506 Airplanes ............ 900
Auctions ............. 814 ANNOUNCEMENTS BUSINESS
, 11"u111~ Property ...... 509
Lake Shore Property 515
Lots for Sale ........... 510
Mobile Homes ........ 917
REAL ESTATE
Acreage .............. 511
Apt~. Furnished ....... 407
Ant1aue Classic Car ... 912
Autos tor Sale ........ 910
Autos Wanted ........ 915
Auto Parts & Tires .... 907
Auto Repair /Dom ..... 913
Announcing .......... 200 Investments .......... 828
Money to Loan ........ 605
Building Material ....• 811
Business Equipment 818
Mortgage & TD ....... 607
Motels ............... 415
Apts. Unfurnished .... 408
Bldg. to be Moved .... 816
Auto Repair/For ...... 914
Boats ................ 905 Coins/Stamps ........ 813
Furniture ............. 800
Beauty Aids .......... 213
Card of Thanks ....... 201 Money Wanted ....... 606 • Mountain Cabins ..... 422
Office Space ......... 420
Business Property .... 500
Business Rentals ..... 421
Campers ............. 919
Cemetery Lots ........ 201 Opportunities ......... 700 Furniture Wanted ..... 805 Condos for Rent ...... 409 Out of State Prop ..... 514 Foreign & Sports ...... 911
Florists ............... 207 Opportunities Wtd ..... 7~ Garage Sales ......... 705 Condos for Sale ....... 507 Real Estate Wanted ... 518 Mopeds .............. 909
Funeral Directory ..... 205 Jewelry .............. 812 Commercial Property 505 Rentals to Share ...... 412 Motorcycles & B1~es 908
Motor Homes ......... 916 Marine Supplys ...•... 906
Misc. for Sale ......... 809
Misc. Wanted ......... 810
Funeral SeNices ...... 206
Health Aids ............ 214
Legal Notices ......... 212 EMPLOYMENT
Real Estate for Xchg ... 517
Real Estate Loans ..... 600
Rooms for Rent ....... 410
Desert Property ....... 513
Farms & Ranches ..... 512
Garages for Rent ...... 400 Musical Instrument ... 811
Office Equipment ..... 827
Lodges-Clubs-etc. 209
Nurseries ............ 815 Agencies ............. 300 Houses for Sale ....... 508
Houses for Rent/Furn 405
Houses for Rent
RESORT PROPERTY SERVICES
Lost & Found ......... 210 Opportunities ......... 305 Pets & Supplies ....... 823 For Sale .............. 418 Schools .............. 608
Personals ............ 211 Employment Wanted 307 Sporting Equipment. .. 819 /Unfurn ............. 406 Rental .............. 417 Situation Wanted ..•.. 308
Directocy of Business Services
•Accounting
BOOKEEPING
A PAIN?
Let George do it. Profes·
sional, computerized
reports tailored to your
needs. Small business &
individual specialist.
Licensed tax return pre-
parer: sole proprietor,
partnership & corpora-
tion. Call George Bien·
stadt (714) 964-2002
•Attorney
ATTORNEY
AT LAW
JAMES F. LECK
SPECIALIZING IN:
•Personal Injury
•Auto Injury
•Boats, Bikes,
Aviation , Etc.
•Malpractice:
Legal or Medical
•Work·Related
ln1ury
•Insurance Claims
•Product Liability
•Wrongful Death
•No charge for
Legal Consul·
tation. No
recovery. No
attorney fees .
2372 South-
East Bristol
#B Newport Beach
852-0808
•Carpeting
CARPETING at direct
wholesale prices
installed All ma1or
manufacturers and
styles. Call tor an appt.
714 567-3526
70 SQUARE YARDS of
rose carpet. High quality.
Make offer. 645-3063.
•Child Care
CHILD CARE
HOUSEKEEPEI
AVAILABLE
L111e tn/or out, caring
dependable. screened to
meet your needs.
Domestic ExcellenceA·
gency. 714-832·3665
INFANT DAV CARE Avail·
able in my Costa Mesa
Home. Full ~ part time,
Mary 650·2864
FULL TIME BABYSIT·
TING In my home. Balb.
area. 673-4769 or 559·
4267
-Child Care eCredit
SUNSHINE SITIER SER-MASTERCARD. No one
V.ICE, now open .. Baby-refused. Regardless of
sitter and companion for credit history. Also erase
the elderly. House/pet ...... ----bad..._credit-do it your·
sitters. Hourly/vacation. self.~all 1·619-565·
Screened & bonded, CPR 1522 Ext 2102 FL 24
certified and finger-HRS
printed. Call Sue 961 ---------
1322 •Custom
LOVING. RELIABLE
DEPENDABLE Nannies.
housekeepers available
live in·out. Prescreened.
$100 a wk. 664-5108
CHILD
CARE /
HOUSE-
KEEPERS
AVAILABLE
Live 1n or out, caring,
dependable. screened to
meet your needs
Domestic Excellence
Agency 832 3665
BABY /CHILD CARE. in
my Mesa Verde home
Across from park Day
time Kathy 556·7916
CHILD CARE. OFFERED
FT PT MY HOME.. DAYS
EVE.. FENCED YARD.
~EF 760-2581
PT BABY SITTER
NEEDED FOR 3 month
old baby. Must have own
transportation to COM.
Call Liz at 720-1852
NEWBORN Nurseries,
precious baby care, near
South Coast Plaza. 754·
1079
BABYSITTER PT AS
NEED. 2 boys 2 and 31h
yrs. 72 l ·8322
IS YOUR
BABYSITIER ON
VACATION?
Day Care available in my
CM home, daily or
weekly. Mary 650-2864
•Cosmetics
MARY KAY COSMETICS,
Diane Stowe, Profes·
sional Beauty Consul-
tant, 953-0602
•Credit
MAJOR CREDIT CARDS!
Regardless of credit his·
tory. Also, new credit
card. No one refused! For
information call l · 315·
733·6062 Ext. M364
MAJOR CREDIT CARDS!
Regardless of credit his·
tory. Also, new credit. No
one refused. F« infor·
matlon call 1·315·733·
6062 Ext. M369
l.andscapin1
~;
"-r, 7'1. 1~·· tp.,,'"4
Full gardening service,
seasonal flower planting.
Landscaping, sprinkler
yard · improvements.
lawn treatment, weed
control, routine mainte·
nar.ce (spring renova·
hon). Licensed/bonded.
894-6665, Rey Perard.
LANDSCAPING & Tree
Ser111 ce & Clean Ups
Monthly Fee. Jim 553
1554
•Domestic
HOUSEKEEPERS
& NANNIES
AGENCY
Earn up to $300 a
week
Live in/out Spanish OK.
Au -Pairs OK. Positions
available now. Call
immediately (714) 951-
6110. Lie. & bonded.
LIVE-IN NEEDED M·F. 2
yr & 6 Yr. Turtle Rock.
Fee neg. English pre·
ferred. Cal Lie Op. Days
851-2442, Eve854-8822
HOUSEKEEPERS &
NANNIES AGENCY
Has immediate openings
for Live In/Out House·
keepers. Exp. preferred.
Spanish OK. All Jobs
100% Free.
(714) 951·6110
LICENSED AND BONDED __ _
LIVE-IN COMPANION
AID, 714-669·1148
•Gardening
QUALITY LAWN SER·
VICE. Lawn service avail·
able complete to mow &
edge. Call 631-4535
•Home Repair
& Remodelin1
HANDYMAN Bill HOL·
LANO palnti~, pneral
repair, plumbina. fenc·
ing, no iQb too small. Call
24 hrs. 957-6872.
Take pride in your home.
Local conbactor in roof. inc for 39 years. Custom .. a must. (714)642· 4'14.
ROOM ADDITION.
Remodeling, decks,
patio covers. Lie. &
bonded. Call for free est
546-5403
FREE CONSUMER
SERVICE
Call for names of
competent licensed &
bonded tradespeople
to remodel, repair,
clean and decorate.
HOME
IMPROVEMENT
REFERRALS INC.
(714) 631-7200
24 hr home repair, small
jobs are quick and easy
Call for free phone quote
on all work. 760-7205
PROFESSIONAL WIN
DOW TINTING your
house or mine. Ref. 855-
4160
•House Cleaning
LOCAL MOTHER/
DAUGHTER TEAM will
clean your house or
office. Thorou~h. Clean
and conscientious. 857·
8501
CARPET CLEANING
SERVICE
Shampoo & Steam
Cleaning Spotlifters,
Deoderizer Included.
2RMS & HALLWAY
$39.95
ROGERS CARPET
CLEANING 7 DAYS (714)
472-0230 ASK ABOUT
HOST DRY CHEMICALS
L & B Been in Bus Since
1980
HAPPY GALS HOUSE·
CLEANING. Professional
housecleaning in your
area. Weekly, Bi-weekl>J
monthly, Uc. ano
Bonded. 952·3653
PROFESSIONAL HOUSE
Cleaning. Excellent Ref.
Reas. rates. 723-0994
House sitting. Affordable Oran~ County area. Call
Connie660·1399 after
11:30a.m.
CALIFORNIA SWEEP
Commercial & res. Uc &
bOnded. 646-2563. We
have ref.
HAPPY GALS HOUSE-
CLEANING. Professional
housecleanin&.. in your
area. Weekly BJ.weekly
monthlyk ...... lic. and Bonded~ ~-3653
•HouMlfttina
PET /HOUSE StntNG avail~bte. Rel. if ~ C.11 Ruth 55lt8363 a.m. •
•H=:ir &R ing
MAINTENANCE
CONCEPTS
FENCING
SPECIALIST
Electrical, construction,
plumbing, etc. 714-857·
4728
•House Cleaning
GOING ON
VACATION?
Mature woman will take
care of your house,
plants or pets or your
children. Exec ref, reas.
Mrs. Shearer 646·2251
•Investigations
INVESTIGATION -
RESEARCH SERVICES
includes: pre·
employment checks.
background research,
asset searches. Locate
missingpersons. ln11esti·
gation Research Asso·
ciates 3001 Red Hill
Ave., Bldg. 6·215, Costa
Mesa~~ CA 92625 (714):)q5·7350.
•Landscaping
UNIQUE GARDENING
AND LANDSCAPE SER-
VICE. Est. in area since
1973. We do tree trim-
ming, cleanups, mowing
and edging. Complete
~~ning service 646·
•Masonry
For a dependable dry
wall company call Artis·
tic Interiors 556·
1160 ... small repairs.
Room addition. Custom
texture
CONCRETE PATIOS.
Drive-decks, concrete
reserved w I epoxy store
Brick·blockwork. Lie.
966·2134
•Music Lessons
MUSIC LESSONS, your
home by Mr. Palmer Jr
Hi. Band Dir 33 yrs in
O.C. All brass & wood·
winds. 642-nl5
•Plastering
PLASTERING Accepting
iobs in Orange County &
LA County to escape
-desert heal Low over· headr reas. bids. Also
paint n1 and plasterina.
and small jobs welcome.
Customer ref. and ask few JS. 619-341·2988
•Pool Service
FINEST QUALITY SER·
VICE & REPAIRS. 20 yrs.
experience. Pre Season
Special: 1 month FREE
service. Free estimate & JXlOI analysis. Evans Life
Guard Pool Service. 546·
8008
•Roofs
DYNAMIC ROOF SYS·
TEM Take pride in your
home. Local contracter
in Roofing for 39 years.
Custom work a must.
(714) 642-4474
•Steam
Cleaning
STEAM CLEANING
Newport Power Cleaning
•Sidewalks
•Driveways
•Boats. Docks
•Restaurants
•Engines
(714) 675-2523
•Tile
DEAN THE
TILE MAN
Leaky showers, ceramic
tile; install/repair/acid
wash/regrout, shower
doors new & repair, &
plumbing. Safety bars.
Uc# 432332. 714-675·
8212 or 846-8526
•Wallpapering
PAPER HANGING, remo·
val and installing of all
wall coverin's and also
interior painting. Cabinet
staining and refinishing.
Call Andy 548·4015
$1.50 PER DAY
That's all you
pay for 3 lines
30~day minimum
in our
SERVICE
DIRECTORY
call today!!
ASK FOR INEZ
CALL
631--8120 EXT 16
•
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201-Cemetery
Lots
CEMETERY PLOTS:
Pacific View Memorial
Park, Newport Beach, CA
Vista Del Mar Plot,
Graves A,B1C-Lot 90.
$600.00 eacn, all 3 for
$1500.00 cash. Contact
M.D. Bennett, 2405 Kala·
nianole Ave .... ~Apt 209,
Hilo, Hawaii ~720
21 l·Penonals
MAJOR CREDIT CARDS!
REGARDLESS OF
CREDIT HISTORY. ALSO,
NEW CREDIT CARD. NO
ONE REFU SED. FOR
INFO. CALL 1·315·733-
6062 EXT M 386
TWO PROFESSIONALS
seeking a third to share
expenses. of spacious.
clean, very nice, comfor-
table Mesa Verde home
Monthly rent $500 + ut1I·
1t1es/expenses split,
security deposit & refer-
ences required. Call Mr
Green at 642-9310 Days
(or 545-8589 Eves)
CLIP & SAVE
Tell a friend. Mature
refined and reliable
aide/companion for
home or travel. Avail 8·
1 exc ref 857·8603.
HANDSOME INTELLI·
GENT white/male wants
to enjoy life, tired of
single life. Lone_ly. Seeks
white female 2S..20 that
is Betty Crocker in kit-
chen & wonder woman in
looks and figure, that can
give continuous tic. For
a permanent one on one
life together, kind of ner·
vous.a. never have done
this ts/4. Send photo and
letter about you & }'9Ur
interest. CM P.O. Box
335 Costa Mesa, CA
92628 "3557"
305-Em~ment
Opportunities
SECRETARY
Export OM
$24,000
Growtns (Tu.tin) &pGft
ftnn ... ~ .... rounded..._ to rvnl n.. ollk:& an.id up
mcn-i:r::~ typlna. hr WMlcJ
OMS
OfficeMMes (714) 7'M070
E.O.E.
GET PAI 0 FOR READ· ING~ $100.00 per t1tte.
Write: PASE-A3175,
161 S. Uncoln Way, N
Aurora. Ill 60542 ' '
305-Empk>yment
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.addressed, stamped
envelope 9 ~ inches long
to: AWGA. Dept. E. Box
49204. Atlanta, GA
30359
305-Em~ment Opportunit1e1
OVERSEAS JOBS, TAX
FREE INCOME ALL
OCCUPATIONS, COM-
PANY PAID BENEFITS.
Call (305) 456-6603 or
send resume to'. World-
wide Employer~ 1126 S.
Federal Hwy R322, Ft.
Lauderdale, Fl 33316.
Advance fee-full refund if
not placesd overseas per
contract. Licensed as an
overseas employment
agency.
WE WANT YOU if you are
enthusiastic, energetic
and hard working. Posi-
tions available as store
clerks. Benefits, include
medical/ dental/life
paid training profit.
sharing. On the spot
interviews! 9 am-3pm
30018 Crown Valley pky
Laguna Niguel. 714495-
55l3 Stop.n Go Markets
OVERSEAS JOBS, Tax
free income all occupa-
tions. Compan~ paid
benefits. Call (305) 456-
6603 or send resume to
Worldwide Employers,
1126 S. Federal Hwy
#322, Ft. Lauderdale, FL
33316. Advance fee full
refund if not placed over-
seas per contract.
Licensed as an overseas
employment agency.
GOVERNMENT JOBS
$15,400-$72.500 Now
hiring. Excellent benef·
its Call 504-649-7922
Ex J2550 -
30S·Emplo1ment Opportunities
AUTOMOTIVE needs
part time telephone
sales rep, for ~low up,
reorder, telephone sales
exp pref. Pleasant phone
personality required. Air-
port area. 756-2054
GET PAID FOR READING
BOOKS! $100 per title.
Write PACE C947, 161 S.
Lincoln Way, N. Aurora,
IL 60542
GOVERNMENT JOBS
$15,400-$72,500 Now
Hiring. Excellent benef·
its. Call 504-649-7922
Ext. j-8348
•FUN
WEEKEND
JOB*
You choose when. Give
out samples in mar~et,
near your home 962·
5688
\1:\N:\GERS & :\SSIST:\'.\TS
We Need
Management
Candidates
With Plenty
Of Drive
tt ._ Iota of energy. 8ITtitlon mld drtw to suo-
ceed M a Pizza Hut Restaurant Manager. I tie
aoundl llce you, keep reaclngl
Aa a clw.lon of PepsiCo. nobody provtdes a bet-
"' .wtro.ment for success ttai Pizza Hut And
~ c:NlltngeS you •e Pizza Hut -wlh person-
nel, ~. finance and opendlona respon--
..... 1. If y04/ve go what It takes, we oner:
• Aallatant Manager Salary range of $17,800-
$18.~
• Aggressive tralrq pr0gtmn wtth potenClal to
dewlap Into a Manager position wltt*I 6 ""°'*"
tooneyee1.
• Manager salary range from $24,000-$27,700/
~·
Beoome a key player In the $163 bl9ofl per ,...
food MMoe lndultry and retip ll8 rew•dl. Aw>t
In .,...an ~ Monday IWu frtdlly OI 9lnd
YOA1 ....... In contcMnce to: 0eorVe Teny, Pizza
Hut OIMrtct OHie•, 901 Po•I Ave. SW, Ael910ri,
WA 11085. An Equlll Oppoft'"'Y Employer MIFM.
255-5707 Cl 1_,_ ........
YOU BELONG WITH THE BF.Sr
I I at II ,.. ... -.. .... ' ~--····--·---~---··
AUalT 11. t• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN-HIE 11
305-Em~ment Opportunities 305-Employment Opportunltfet 305-Emplo,ment Opportunities
Security
Guards
IMMEDIATE OPPORTUNITIES
ALL SHIFTS • WEEKENDS • FULL & PA'RT ·TIME
WE OFFER:
GOOD PAY•DENTAL, OPTICAL I MEDICAL INSURANCE
• CIEDIT iJt11oN PRIVILEGES • PROFIT SHARllG
• UllFORMS •TRAINING I CERTIFICATIOll (H llec.)
WE REQUIRE:
11 YRS. OR OLDER• OWll TMllPORTATIOll
I TELEPHONE • ROIREES WELCOME
SHIELD
SECURITY, INC.
1063 .N. GLASSELL ST., ORANGE
(714) 538 3113 (714) ..... 8191
SECRETARY
PERSON El
$21.500•
Use your goodskills to
advance in personnet
dept. in rapidly
expanding S.C. Plaza
firm. Promotion up to
you.
0.M.5 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 growing
independent shopper in
O.C. and· set your own
income. The sky's the
limit. 962~6443, 9 a.m.-
5 p.m.
GET PAID FOR READING
books! $100.00 per title.
Write: f>ASE-A4041161
S. Uncotnway.N. Aurora,
IL60S42
RECRUIT & GROW RICH.
Help me find men &
'M>fTlen, who want to live
full time, work pt time
and earn 6 figure
income. You can eam S 1,()()().3,000 per month
for refen'als. MB Hudson
714-553-1551
ATTENTION Excellent
income for home assem-
bly work. Info. call 504-
646-1700 Dept P237
' I
GET PAID FOR READING
BOOKS. PASE ·E947. 161
S. Lincolnway, N Aurora,
ILL 60542
RESPONSIBLE COL-
LEGE/high school stu·
dent to help get two girls
ready for school in my
Irvine home and Wood-
bridge. Take 6 yr. old to
Meadowbrook and 4 yr.
old to nursery school.
6am to Sam hrs. If inter·
ested call 818-762-
4460.
NURSE/RN /LVN for
holistic pain center in
Fashion Island. Physicals
and oracupressures and
orbio-feed back. Will
tram M-W-F 12-9 P.M.
Huntington Beach. (714)964~0570.
SECRETARY variety
$24,000. Varied posi-
tions with many adminis·
trative duties for presti-
gious firm. Bring ~id
exp. and w/p skills ask
for E#2070
OMS Office Mates
768-6070 E.O.E
RECEPTIONIST
UT£ TYPING OK
$20.400•
Yovr Front Olfice ~-...., '° ...... .,.., .... '°"need'° ...... .......... ~
In Ne=~ firm.
OMS
OfficeMMel
76&-6070
PARTTIME FLEX HOURS
to $8.42 hr. 3 positions
available. Locations
Santa Ana\.... Mission Viejo,
Newport r:seach. {714)
768-6070 E.O.E.
CRUISE SHIPS NOW
HIRING all positions.
Both skilled and
unskilled. For informa-
tion call (615) 292-6900
Ext H704
HIRING! GOVERNMENT
JOBS -YOUR AREAi
$15 000 $68 000. Cal c6o2> 838·S885 Ellt
3375
NOW HIRING YOUR
AREA. $13.550 to
$59,480. Immediate o~n1ngs. Call 1-315·
733-6062 Ext. #F 369
1
I
~UASING
American NursinQ
Resources. Inc.
tHIGHt
tPAY RATESt
RN 's u, ,, s30 .,
LVN's "' .. '19 •
A Nationwide Nursing s.mc. Otfetfnf AcMnC'e ,., .
'8oftuMs
(714) 972.0797
WHY DOES
WORK?
She's financial~ secure.
Why? Helen gives out
free samptes at exclusive
markets near home. She
meets peopte. has fun,
and works only when she
wants to. Interested? Call
KOS Marketing 962-
5688.
. \
EARN $7. 75 HR. We
need assistance in eva·
luating and responding
to daily work reports sub-
mitted by our agents
throughout the state. No
ex~nence necessary; paid to complete train· 1na. work at home. For
info send self addressed
to AWGA, Dept. E. Box
49204, Atlanta, GA
30359
HELP WANTED College
or High School student,
as office assistant C D.M.
part time. 644...022
305-Employruent
Opportunities
GET PAID FOR READING
BOOKS! $100.00 PER
TITLE. WRITE PASE·
0947. 161 S. Lincoln
Way, N Aurora, IL 60542
HIRING GOVERNMENT
JOB YOUR AREA.
$15 000-$68 000. Call
(602) 838-S885 EXT
3375.
DEMONSTRATORS
needed for top selling
Christmas party plan.
979-0520
LEGAL OFFICE MGR
$39,000plus. Total
responsibility for busi-
ness operation of
medium size litiaation
firm. Outstandi_n&. benef ·
its. Ask for E #2073
OM5 Office Mates
768-6070. EOE
DRAI<E
OFFICE OVERLOAD
TEllPORARY Ind
TtMP TO PERM
POSrT10HS AYAlABLE
• Receptiolists
e Clerb
e Typists
• Secretaries
• Data Elby Opers.
e Wonl Procmilg
• lccoullill Cats
Algtller Now end f.am
Bonus •• PMd ...,.....,
end Paid V8ClltiOM.
(714) 474--2974
18400 Von laman
Suite 130, lni•
100-4 FREE EOE
SECRETARY
GET INTO H/R
$24,000
Exp9111ion CIHlll ~
in ........ .__Lmof peap. COfDcS. OPP1 to ..... ........ .
0. ................ AI ~"=~"'= tar#£20l3. OM5CMftce ......
7&&-a>70 £.0.£.
HOME ASSEMBLY CO.
$242.10 weekly. You
make plant hanaers .
St.art rilht away. Send
Iona self-addressed
envelope to: Amy Robin·
son, 743 Mechanic St.
Lebanon, PA 17042
WORD PROCESSOR 3
Positions to $24,000
BEAUTIFUL FASHION
ISLAND OFFICES. Great
growth potential and
benefits All you need WI
P skills and "can do"
attitude. Ask for #E2014.
OMS Office Mates 768-
6070. E.O.E.
GET PAID FOR READING
B00t<S:PASE-E947,161
S. L1ncolnway, N. Aurora,
ILL 60542
TELEMARKETING REPS
NEEDED for classic •
ballet season. At the Per-,
formin1 Arts Center.
Eve/Hrs. Salary apinst f
commission. Have fun
mak1na new fnencts and
$. 5~2121 Roxanne
TELEMARKETING Tele-
com system dist needs
telemarketer for sale
leads PT /Exp pref.
Salary + comm Call Mr.
Turco at 975-8540
l
1
PME ll-MllllT 11. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN
---·-..:. .. ---------~
----~·~f~"-----------------0.rber. Ch Udre n •Center
*WORD* * PROCESSING *
s20,.hour
IF YOU:
• Holle 0 mlnln'Un 6 momhs e>cpefience
• ~. WOfdSb. Woof>effec1
• Pass Oll mlmun leltlnO reQUkements
• A'l/Oldite fof long and stlOff tetm
~av Oll9ments
THEN WE GUARANlH:
$20 fOf 1st 8 ton woned on 1st oaqment.
(nut watt 40 hcu watt weelcJ
theteoftef payment is
at the compelM OJeo rate.
Iring n.. Id To Vlt:iAI ~ To Qualfy
CM&. lOMYI
DRAKE
OFFICE OVERLOAD
(714) 474-2974
18400 Von Kormor\ #130
IMne
SUNSHINE SITIER SER-
VICE now hiring. Exp.
babysitters and compan-
ions for the elderly. Must
have ref, own transporta·
tion. Gd-Pay-Flex hrs.
Sue 966-1322
"ALL CASH BUSINESS"
National Company seek
self-motivated person to
own and operate their
own business. Census
reports show average
profit of $1,370.63 per
month expanding to
$3,289 50 due to com-
pany's participation. Ser·
vice company owr.ed
accounts currently han·
dhng Fnto·lay and other
name brand food pro-
ducts. Requires approx-
imately 8 hours per week
and investments of
$1 5,000 cash for equ~1p
ment Call toll free l ·800·
782-1550 Operator 4-S.
anytime
AUTOMOTIVE needs
part time telephone
sales rep, tor account
follow up, reorder, tele·
phone sales exp pref.
Pleasant phone person-
a 1 ity required. Airport
area 756-2054
DISTRICT MANAGER
Full time. full benefits.
afternoons Call Jett 540-
3008
LEGAL OFFICE MGR
$39,000plus. Total
responsibility for busi-
ness operation of
medium size litigation
firm. Outstanding benef ·
its. Ask for E #2073
OM5 Office Mates
768-6070. EOE
PART TIME AM, Week-
ends, late afternoon,
week days. Must be 18
good driving record. Call
12 Noon to 7 p.m. 540·
3008
HIRING ASSISTANT
Managers and staff. If
you like workina in a
pleasant atEros here
and meeti"8 • join
Cinnamon Roi F"air.
AoofY in petSOn. 220~
Marrne Ave., Balboa
'sland
100%Free
SECURITY OFFICER for
NPB market, wanted
unarmed, senior citizens
OK. $5.25 per hr coll
collect (818)989-6366.
Efficiency patrol and
guard serv.
GENERAL OFFICE. Surfs
up $14,00~plus. ~un
industry varied duties,
Rrowth potential un~im
rted. All you need is a
people per50flality. Good
typing and light office
exp. Ask for E#2069.
OM5 Office Mates
768-6070 E.O.E.
GROCERY
JOBS
Leading Southern Calif
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.
SECRET ARY variety
$24,000. Varied posi-
tions with many adminis-
trative duties for presti-
gious firm. Bring solid
exp. and w/p skills ask
for E#2070
OM5 Office Mates
768-6070 E.O.E
HOUSEKEEPERS
WANTED
for small housekeeping
service for coastal area.
Must be honestL reliable,
energetic. And nave own
car. Call 213-433-0825.
P /T HELP wanted
childrens clothing
store. 2-3 days a
week some sat.
714-857-9095.
FEDERAL, STATE and 1
civil sefVice jobs. Now
hirlna. your area.
$13,550 to $59,480
immediate ~n1nas.
Call 1·315-7~ ext #F369.
EASY WORK! Excellent
pay! Assemble products
at home. Call for infor-
mation. 312-741-8400
Ext. A 2550
ROBERT G. COOK INC. is
seeking assertive indi·
vidual to teach and con-
duct no money down real
estate seminars. You
have seen on T. V. Now do
them in _person. $5,000
to $10,000 a month pos-
sible pj t $10,000 to
$25,000 a month full
time possible. Don't
delay call today 208/
385-0301.
50 STATE SEMINARS. a
nationwide company, is
seeking dynamic and
motivated individuals to
teach no money down
seminar. Network in
America. You've seen
themon TV, now do them
in person. $3,000 to
$6,000 per month J>OSSi·
ble p/t $101000 to
$15,000 possib1e flt For
interviews call (208)
385-0313.
GET PAID FOR READING
BOOKS! $100. per title.
Write ACE 8947, 161 0 .,
Lincoln Way, N. Aurora.
ILL 60542
PRESTIGE
DATA PRO-
CESSING
AGENCY
If pounding the pave·
ment has you down call
us for the best jobs in
town! 18582 Beach Bl
Huntington Beach.
(714)964-0570.
3()8.Situation
Wanted
MATURE GIRL FRIDAY.
Executive secretarial
skills. In various types of
business. 25 years exp.
full or pt time. Call eve
or weekends. 675-6580.
406-Houses/RenV
Unf.
~ .
GENERAL OFFICE
LEARNW/P
$16,500+
Want to~ lldll7Ub Thil
.. for rout Jult
pd "'*" end peof 111hwll inltude.
Ask tor #£ 1993. OM5()fflce MMll
768-6070 E.O.E.
Harborview
HARBOR VIEW HOME 3
bd. 2 bth., new crpt.
painl Garden water Pd. nsoo month. 643-2541
or 643-6412
408-Apartments,
Unfur.
PRIVATE ROOM AND
BA TH to share in 3 bdr
3 bath house in Westprk
near park, pool and
jacuzzi. Washer dryer
and garage available 8-
1. Contact Carol 852-
1177
(S!At·;!li!!&llJ
.
OCEAN
FRONT
RENTAL
3 bdr, 2 bth ocean front
lower. 3 bdr 2 bath
upper. Yearly. Garage.
Unfurnished. Call for
details. 650-7000.
Irvine
NORTHWOOD, 2bdr, 1
bath upgr twnhm on lake
steps to pool, ACJ. all
amets. $950. 583-7.,01
(lr!lt·21M}J
OCEAN FRONT
RENTAL
2 Bdr 2 Bth ocean front
lower'. 3 Bdr 2 Bath
upper. Yearly aaraae.
Unfurnished. CaU for
detail$ 65(). 7000
CHARMING FURN 2
Bdrm 2 a.tf\ pool, spa,
patio, fir9ollce. ... Short terin. Sl,875 or
tease $1,700. 760-3187
.507·
Condomlnlumt
For Sale
514-0ut of State
Prop.
ROOMMATE WANTED,
male or female. Profes-
sional; non smoker to
share 4 bdr house in
COM. All amen. short jog
to beach. First/last 100
deposit+ 400 per month.
Avail 6-l. 760-9195
ROOMMATE WANTED,
male non smoker to
share 2bd/2ba Newport
apt. Pool..t jacuzzi, park-
ing $4v0/mo. + in
expenses. (714) 721-
6886
ROOM TO SHARE with t
male professionals. 34th
Balboa. $400 + 7 -1 Brian
673-3090
RENTAL TO SHARE. Priv
bath1 mcrwv, frig. Non·
smoKer. $400 mo $200
dep. 650-2538.
417-Resort Rentals
MAU I / KAANAPALI
BEACH l 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, pool, jacuzzi,
sauna and tennis court
all included. 714-633-
2562
507.
Condominiums
For Sale
'(rua:·:oLt•l
BUILDERS
CLOSEOUT
VACATION
HIDEAWAY
2 beautiful secluded
condos In maanifteent settina. 180° panoramic Pf course, canyon and
mountain view. Located
renowned San De Cente
aolf course. North of
Rancho Bematdo in San
Oleao County Estetes.
l ~ hrs from Newport
BNch. Totally uPl'8ded
with many amenities
manefestina in San Vicente Country Club
Included in price.
$180,000. 650-7000.
(lr!li!:·:?Jg~
IN THE BLUFFS
Upraded 3 Bdr 2 Baths condo. Spacious feeling, 2 story, walking distance
to schools. Asking
$235,000. 650-7000
508-Houses for
Sale
GOVERNMENT HOMES
FROM $1.00 CU-REPAIR)
FORECLOSURES.
REPOS. TAX DELIN-
QUENT PROPERTIES.
NOW SELLING YOUR
AREA. CALL 1-315-736-
7375 EXT H-CA-N for
current list 24 hrs.
GOVERNMENT HOMES
FROM $1.00 <U Re~ir)
Foreclosures, Repos, Tax
Delinquent Properties.
Now selling_ your area.
Call 1-315-736-7375 Ext. H-CA-N2 for current
list. 24 hrs.
GOVERNMENT HOMES
FROM $1 CU-Repair).
Also tax delinquent &
foreclosure properties.
Available now. For listing
call 1-315-733-6044 Ext.
G-369
GOVERNMENT HOMES
FROM $1.00 (U REPAIR)
Foreclosures, repos, tax
delinquent properties.
Now selling yoyr area.
Call 1-315-736-7375 Ext
H-CA-N2 for current list
24 hrs
CORONA DEL MAR Cape
Cod 14 pts. cen. 1 year new, 2 story 2 bdrm 3
bth. Home with pvt patio
dbl garage wlth opener.
Wik cdm/shops/
beaches. Avail 9-1.
$2,300 a month includes ~rdening service. 675·
2311 or eve. 675-3311.
510-Lots for Sale
EQUESTRIAN ESTATE
PROPERTY Available in
exclusive Orange County
community. Large
secluded parcel suitable
for private estate or sub-
division. Principals only.
714-779-2185
510-Lots tor Sale
SOLD
EASTSIDE COSTA MESA
Owner tired of fixing 2
bdr & 2 full baths.
laundry room. Eastside
Costa Mesa fixer ready
for new owner and new
energy to finish. Double
2 car ga~e. back yard
spa and 2 patio areas.
Agent mtJst accom~ny
to show because of doQ.
Call for an appl
$239,000. 650·7000
511-Acrap
ARIZONA 2.5 1ere home
site. Kln&_man/Yucca
950. $200 down
.31 montbfy horses
, OK new Ford~ Co. No ~ttyq owner will carry. Aaent 818-
783-1921
ISL.AND RETREAT. FLY
IN. SAIL AWAY. Fabled
Orcas Is. in the San
Juans, is a nonhwoods
paradise. 2 Bdr, 2 bath
home with garden. large
garaRe & work-shop +
additional 2 Bdr & 1 bath
apt. for guests or. i~.
1 block from pnvate air-
port & marina, & beach. l mile to town. Owner
must sell. $138"'000/
offer. 415-662-22.,7
605-Money to Loan
Widow has money for
eguit~. loan/tds. $I_opoo up. No qualify-
inBI' no penalty. Call Den-
ison Associates 714-
673-7311.
Enjoy 13-15% return on
tds. Also lend on & WY.
tds. $10,000 up $1 mil
plus. Call Denison Asso-
ciates 714-673-7311
today.
606-Money 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-Schools
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 hours (limited
hours per month) free-
dom for your business to
grow. Great future resale
value. Most important,
immediate cash flow,
producing income. Min-
1mu m investment
$5,900. Call Jeanne Hinz
for a local appt. 1-800-
255-5725
All CASH BUSINESS
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
equiJ?f1!8f1l Call toll free 1~800-782-1550
BUS OPPT!! SELL
ADVERTISING
SPECIALTY
TRADEMASTERS
ADV
832-9064
COMPLETE
PRINT SHOP
Full grlce $22,000. ~20 0 down. 972·
UTAH 20 ecres recn.·
tion. c.ct. ~and Dixie
National Forest. Road frin~ $7,950. $100 dn& 99~9'6. No quafifytnc. Owner will
~· A&eril 818· 783-
IF YOU DESIRE to eam
$350.00 for 8 hours wort<
per week,~ can dis-
tribute Blue Bird 100%
pure natural fruit juices,
to qualifv, YoU must be
bond•bfe and have
$16,500 cnh fur equip.
ment. s.W:e company
established accounts. No sef1q kwotYed. Call
toll· free l ·800· 782-
1550. °'**' 4-J any-time.
700. ........
Opp't
LOCAL ROUTE Distribute
Blue Bird 10096 pure
natural fruit juices in
Holiday Inn, Ramada,
QualltyL _Best Western
and other commercial accounts set up by com-
pany. . No selling
1nvolved.Annualcensus
shows avera&.e monthly
profit of $}1902.50
1ncreasina to .... 566.00 due to company's partic-i~tion. 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
LOOKING for funds need
investors with $200,000.
All funds federally
insured, guaranteed
income, secured by TD.
Serious inquiries to Bob
714-638-4717
LIEN SALE 8-29-88 11
am. 717 Lido Park Or ;.r
Nevtpart Beach.1973 2o
fl 6 in abtbsltd. Cf #9004
Fg hull. #CFR 9004
F0073G Type Vl. 1973
SPC NS carrier lie.
#Tl6625/CA VIN2422.
910-Autos for Sale
CAN YOU BUY JEEPS
CARS, 4X4s seized in
drug raids for under
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Modern lite can be trial fOr un-Handy
Two yean aao on the fint day
of school I faced a day of terror.
The first day of school is always
pure hell for counselors, with
endless lines of students winding
through the office, schedule of
classes in hand, each saying, "I
have a problem." But on this fall
day in 1986 there was a computer
screen perched awlcardly on the
table where my typewriter for-
merly sat. The new boss peered
in briefly and said, "Here's how
you work it; do all the schedule
changes on it; ask Jim if you
have a problem."
Oddly enough, by the end of
the day, I was wild-eyed, hair
standing straight up, but had
mastered the rudiments of com-
puter schedule changes. The
boss had been smart. She had
not handed me an instruction
booklet.
My word processor has a 100-
page instruction booklet. I
picked up the book, felt nau-
seated, and let the processor sit
on the ball floor for two weeks.
Finally, I just started typing,
grudgingly turning to the book
to learn stuff like how not to
erue the whole article~Ctai.11
like that. When I wu able to put
two paragrapbJ toaether, I felt
like I deserved a muten in word p .
2) The oven just would not
work. One night, I could not
work it to make my child fish-
sticks. The microwave then
incinerated them. My feeling of
-Sue Kauth
Now I am emconscd in a new
house. Everything possible bas
broken. (I wish I hadn't said
that-what will happen to the
washing machine?) I hadn't
realized that the sexist, gender-
related chores the male performs
arc what makes a house func-
tion. Here is just a small list of
what I have been trying to fix
or hook up:
1) The phones. They turned
out to be surprisingly easy
compared to the answerpbone,
which had an instruction book-
let. You stick the little phone
prong into a little phone prong
thing in the wall and into the
phone. It really works.
competence was low, and we
went to Me and Ed's for pizza.
I was finally instructed by the
f onner tetlant, a saint whom I
called at his girlfriend's house,
to turn on a little knob that says
.. Man~" and the oven would
then work. Would you have
known that?
3) What is a "browning dish"
for a microwave to make fish-
sticu?
4) There is a screen door lying
in the living room. The hardware
store charges $65 to install it,
twice the cost of the door. It bas
a bunch of bolts and stuff and
a panel with pictures of what to
do. Maybe later.
S) My typewriter and I used
to be on intimate terma. But this
week I could not get the correct-
ing tape in place. It ref used to
correct. I tried a stationery store
on 17th Street. They ref erred me
to some place called Typomania
or something. Suddenly a friend
pointed out that the typing
cartridge was not the correctable
kind. By then I was used to
feeling like a fool.
6) The garage door opener
opens easily but closes only after
about 15 attempts and me
screaming at it.
7) The t•pe deck in the car
is stuck on a child's tape and will
Basics ...
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If a district collects more than
the $120 allowance per student
in taxes, it may choose to use
the extra revenues for educa-
tional funding. Fortunately,
Newport-Mesa chose by voter
approval to use our additional
property tax revenues on edu ..
cation. Costa Mesa and New-
only play "Thumbelina."
But there ia hope. I threw
away the tape deck instructions
and stuck my nail file into the
tape deck. I would have gladly
faced electrocution, rather than
hear "Thumbelina" again. The
tape popped out. "Mom! You
fixed something!" crowed my
daughter.
Now it's stuck on Emmylou
Harris singing "Blue Kentucky
Girl." Or at least that's what I
tell my daughter.
Life is good.
Sue Kauth i3 a counselor at
a local high school She lives in
Newport Beach.
"gum" that sticks us to our
postage stamp size plots of land
so that we can breathe the salt
air. I fervently pray that we who
arc so fortunate will not forget
the children of our fellow Cal-
ifornians who still struggle with
inadequate and uncertain educa-
tional funding. We are all in this
together, and all these kids are
our resource for the future.
port's assessed valuation goes up
.------------------------------------every year. Our revenue limit has
Not only must we pass Jaws
and vote favorably for increased
dollars to stimulate education,
but we must ensure that the
physical environment in which
they learn is conducive to critical
thinking and creativity. The
recent renovation of our high
schools' grounds is a case in
point. Please understand that
the monies being used for this
arc very separate from the
general fund. These monies
could not legaJJy be used to pay
a teacher's salary. They are being
used wisely. and the use is an
adept public relations move.
~ It starts today! .
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finally hit l 00 percent. After this
year, we will have more, and will ,
hopefully, never fall below this
year.
Whew! Now we can do long
range planning for staffing. Now
we can figure out ahead o( time
what to expect based on pro-
jected property taxes (assessed
valuation). Now we can settle
back and relax a bit and plan
with a little more certainty. But,
we must never become compla-
cent!
Blessed are we to be able to
live in the planned communities
for the privileged. How 111ce that
our financial portfolios· can . .. accommodate the astronomical
taxation figures that arc ~he
Walk ...
·Bonn(e Engstrom is a member
of the Corona de/ Mar High
School and Andersen School
PTA.sand-serves on the Harbor
Council PT A.
111111_, rr. 11111 I has come to understand that attitude that they will minister changes will come only through
to only one group and not a tremendou.s educational effort. another," K.raiss stated. "They
must not back away; they must He wonders bow to get it started
and states: .. You need a Pearl reach out. Can you imagine Jesus on the cross telling the Harbor, something to trigger the
repentant thief that be was nation together and I think that
setting what be deserved? He HIV (the AIDS virus) is maybe
didn't do that; be welcomed him that kind of Pearl Harbor
into His Kingdom. The Chris-against which we have to build
tian response to AIDS must be a battle plan and go to war. The
rooted in love -to remember virus is outsmarting us today,
He came to give hope to the and we can't be complacent any
cl ssed h longer." epre ' t e oppressed, the At the Mason Park start/ aick and those in need." Another example of increased finish line, actor Robert Blake
awareneu and response ia Admi-sounded a battle cry of bis own.
ral James Watkins, chairman of MJt is not going to be just
the President's commiuion 00 celebrities who bring attention
AIDS, who aa:ordina to the to this problem," be told the
Washington Po31 Mo1azi11e walken ... It ii 1oina to be you
(June 20) bu .. tackled the issue people, people like yourselves all
like it wu an enemy nayy.,. over the country, who will be the
Though be seemed at fant an most ~rtant part of beatina
unlikely warrior againat the the problem of AIDS."
controvetsial epidemic, Watkins Viewing the AIDS Quilt, o!ie
ii now so outspoken tbat his is remindod bow clote to home
collequea call him "Radio Free the virus, no rapecter of age or
Watkins.,. gender or status, can hit.
The magazine article reported For funner iqf'ormation on
that some of the commission local AIDS-relatal services anCI
staffers were worried when Wat-activities, call the AIDS Services
kins was appointed that 1ince he Foulidation at 646-0411 or tbe
wu. in t~ Na~ he'd be ~ to · AIDS Response Program ln(or-
bav1na bu staff' do cverytbang for mation and Rcf erral at 534-
him. But, for the last 10 monthS 0961. For information on ttle
be bas s~ot every day in the NAMES Pr~ QUij~ call SJS-
'hfficc, including weekcn<Js. He 4S77.
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·Home of the Week ·
Lido Isle home features country charm, triple .uarage
Lido Isle is one of Newport's
more idyllic communities, where
t he residents not only enjoy
many amenities, but also a close-
knit feeling.
This week's featured home.
located at 11 2 Via Wazier o n
Lido Isle, exudes the charm that
is Lido's alone. It is situated on
the desirable south end of the
island and has been upgraded
and redecorated throughout.
The current resident owns
Mary Ann Foster Interiors and
with the assistance of Dee Nel-
son of Room Services Interiors,
has transformed the island home
into a showpiece to behold.
•1 could be very comfortable
li vi ng here, myself," said
Caro lyn Mason of Geo rge
Elkins Company, who, along
with Christen Nilsen, represents
the home. "The home is more
un ique than any I have seen o n
Lido, with charm and charac-
ter."
COUNT RY CHARM
THROUGHUT
The home exudes country
charm, which is the theme
throughout. Exteri or walls are
whitewashed, weathered wood.
Guests enter a wood gate to the
ti led entry porch, which leads to
the welcoming Dutch door.
Entering this home is like step-
ping into another world.
Tile fl oors extend through the
whole downstairs portion of the
home. In the living room and
informal dining area, the ceilings
arc open-beam wood painted a
clean white. A unique f cature of
the living room is the built-in
furniture, crafted from teak.
Guests step down to the conver-
sation area and the sofa wraps
around, with the focal point the
cozy fireplace. Wraparound
picture windows provide an
airiness and look out on the
interior patio and scenic airium.
The informal di~ing area can
also be used for bridge gather-
ings and entertaining. It features
a bow-front bay window with
beveled gJass, looking out on the
front of the home. One of the
side windows has plantation
shutters and the clcarstory win-
dow above is also beveled glass.
Some of the walls in the living
room and dining area arc natural
white-washed wood, but others
feature wallcovcrings from
Country Life Designs and
fabrics used on the custom
chairpads arc from the same
collection.
On the way to the formal
dining room is a sliding glass
door leading out to the patio.
The dining room features cus-
tom wallcoverings, plantation
shutters on the windows, a built-
in buff et with shelves and lat-
ticework over mirrors as a
backdrop. An arched mirror
with lattice surrounding it gives
the room depth. The built-in
wall sconces give the room a
fo rmal feeling.
One of the two master bed-
rooms is located right off the
hall. Custom shutters with sheer
fabric panels accents the win-
dows. Floor-to-ceiling windows·
wi th Roman shades overlook the
patio, and guests can gain access
through the French door. An
added convenience is the built-
in television.
The baths and dressi ng rooms
are designed for him and her.
Her dressing room off the bed-
room has a travertine counter
around the sink and a huge walk-
in closet. A laundry chute leads
to the garage laundry area. The
private bath has natural wood
walls, custom wall coverings and
a little atrium with plants. The
shower/ bath is all tiled, with a
lowered shower head so the lady
need not get her hair wet. A
passthrough to the sitdown
vanity has built-in drawers. The
vanity is situated in another
dressing area, with a skylight
and wraparound, mirrored slid-
ing closet doors.
His bath is very masculine and
has a nautical flavor, further
augmented by the stained glass
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It 1111 tftn 1 •11•ly cmted trlple g1r19t.
window with sailboat motif. A
stainless steel sink is set into a
highly varnished teak counter.
Wood walls, an antique pull-
chain toilet, marble surrounding
the sink, and a tile stall shower
with pulsating head are featured.
A walk-through sauna links his
bath with the vanity area.
CONVENIENT 4l COMPACT
KITCHEN
The kitchen is accessible from
either the formal dining room or
informal dining area. Another
door leads to the sideyard.
Convenience permeates this
compact kitchen. Tile floors,
indirect lighting panels with
crown molding, ceramic tile
counters with handpainted spot-
ters, a built-in Amana refriger-
ator, a bright garden window
with etched glass, built-in toaster
and can opener, an electric range
top and self-cleaning wall-
mounted oven arc highlighted.
In addition, the microwave oven
and warmer arc wall-mounted.
Everything is quality, from the
built-in radio to the natural
wood cabinets, which take the
"oop" out of stoop, by using
drawers below. No more squat-
ting and rummaging around for
the right casserole pot.
COUNTRY COMFORL
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UPSTAIRS
A staircase off the hall leads
up to the family room, a guest
bedroom and the second master.
Bleached wood rails, an open-
beam ceiling with track lighting,
soft blue carpet, a bow-window
with bleached wood surrounds
and a leaded stained gJass win-
dow are highlighted in the family
room. The custom wallcoverings
and fabrics arc by Charles
Barone, Inc.
A bleached wood door leads
to the guest bedroom, which
features wraparound windows,
an open-beam ceiling, custom
wallcoverings ~nd a sliding
mirrored wardrobe with built-in
storage.
A bleached wood French door
leads to the luxurious master
retreat. Coordinated wallcovcr-
ings and Austrian shades arc by
Country Life Designs. Behind a
sliding mirrored door is a tele-
vision. The ceilings arc opcn-
beam. The dressing area has
more mirrored wardrobes and
the deep Roman spa tub is
highlighted with a beautiful
stained glass window.
REALTOR INFORMATION/
FINANCIAL FACTS
The home i5 listed at S7SO,OOO
by Christen Nilsen and Carolyn
Mason of George Elk.ins Com-
pany. The office is located at 17
Corporate Plaza, Suite l O 1,
Newport Beach. For more infor-
mation, or viewing, call 7S9-
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BEVERLY HILLS BRENTWOOD HANCOCK PARK NEWPORT BEACH C51 PALM D£S£RT SAN DIEGO SAN FRANCISCO SAN MARINO
TOP PRODUCERS -MONTH OF JULY
NEWPORT BEACH
CHARMING BA YSHORES HOME · Gate
guarded. pnvate community beach. southwest look,
whitewashed red pavers. trench doors. beautiful hand
painted porcelain tiles throughout. 2 bedrooms. 2 bath
Land available to purchase. $455.000
BLUFFS -CONVENIENT LOCATION -
SUNNY END UNIT -AFFORDABLE! · This
light and airy home with a pretty green outlook can be 3
bedrooms or 2 bdrm + den. Brick fireplace in hving
room. Sliding doors open onto a spacious & private
garden patio. Enclosed double garage. Low association
dues. Super location near community pool. Eastbluff
Shopping Center. tennis, C.D.M. High School. churches &
parks Be sure to call soon. 1t won't last long! S2 l 5.000.
LH
NEWPORT BEACH PENTHOUSE
MAGNIFICENT VIEW OF OCEAN A BAY
One of the largest units m the Villa Balboa with a
spacious family room. lrving/d1nrng area plus two
bedrooms. den. cathedral cerhngs. skylights and two
large decks En1oy the security of a gated community and
the care free hfe at the pool & spa or walk to the beach.
Call now for an appointment. $399.500
VERSAILLES PENTHOUSE VIEW · Popular
"La Tour" model with two master bedroom suites each
with its own bath. Beaut1f ul view of ocean. bay & city
lrghts. Very convenient location. Walk to the ocean or
en1oy the lovely clubhouse. pool. & spa. Gated commum·
ty & security building. Owner will carry 2nd trust deed.
Immediate possession. $194.900
SALLY SHIPLEY
NEWPORT BEACH STUNNING
OCEAN/BAY VIEW · Possrbly the best vrew in
Vrlla Balboa! Thrs penthouse unit has two roomy bedroom
surtes. each wrth prrvate bath. & balco ny. Upgraded
carpeting & attractrve wrndow coverrngs. There rs a
skylrght. f1teplace. & inside laundry. Why not call now to
see thrs magnificent vrew unrt. today? $350.000
INFINITELY CHARMING ON LIDO · Thrs 3
bd. 3 ba home has a definrte flair thruout. A step·down
hving room w/frreplace. a formal dining room. a
captivating kitchen complete w I built ·ins. Two master
suites. one up & one down plus a third delightfully hght
bedroom. The family room w /built-ins further inhances
this property. not to mention the private tiled patio
$750.000
NEWPORT TOWNHOME-ONL Y 1 YEAR
OLD Feast your eyes on this beautifully decorated
home Features include two master suites. spacious den .
ceramic tile. mirrored wa ll & much more. Call for your
private showing today $279.000.
I HUNTINGTON HARBOUR I
MAGNIFICENT MEDITERRANEAN HOME
68 feet on the water with a 60 ft. boat dock Built by
Sh1prro Pool and spa Tiled patio on tehwater great for
entertaining Bar in the ram1ly rm that looks straight
down the bay Large master suite w s1tt1ng rm and
fireplace. Natural sun-lrte thru-out Formal dining rm w I a
bnlltant light fixture. This home 1s air cond1t1uned &
located on a pTJvate street close to beach. restaurants. &
shopping. $900.000
INCOME
COSTA MESA DUPLEX This attractive 4 bd &
2 ba & 2 bd & I ba m up·and·commg wests1de. 1s suitable
owner occupant who desires income New roof. &
exter10.r has recently been painted Each unit enioys 1t s
own private yard Won"t last long at this pr1ce1 S259 000
' TRABUCO CANYON }
WILDERNESS RETREAT · It you want to get
away lrom the hustle & bustle of city hte & back to
nature. this home 1s for you It 1s surrounded by
mountains. trees. streams. & wild Irle. Custom-built
throughout with huge master bedroom. walk·m closet.
loft. f amity room. hvmg room. den and double garage.
Built in 1985. this 2200 sq. ft. retreat 1s completely self
contained and definitely .. One of a Kind'" Travel a few
miles past O'Neil Park on an unrmproved road $125.000
on federal lease land
l RENTALS I
NEW 2 STORY NEWPORT BEACH
TOWNHOUSE Two bdrm. 2 bath. one up, one
down 2 car garage & laundry facility Cathedral ce1hng,
LR with F p Fully equipped Euro kitchen All wh1tt
carpeting & drapes Sl .395 IMo
NEW 2 BA 2 BA NEWPORT BEACH
CONDO 3rd floor Some ocean view Near Superror
& PCH Sl 595 MO
NEWPORT OCEANFRONT Weekly summer
ren tal 5 bdrm furnished home on Newport Penrnsula
front row S2 000 Wk
NEWPORT BEACH -PENTHOUSE •
FABULOUS VIEW Three bedroom two bath plus
family room $2.100 per month Available 8 15
HARBOR VIEW HILLS-VIEW HOME Cdm
charmer. 3 bdrm. 2 bath w gorgeo.us views ot ba y &
ocean. $2.300 Mo.
------------RELOCATING OR TRANSFERRING,-----------
Relocatmg can be a very trying e~penence. But George mms can make 1t easier for you
George Elk ms Realty has been helping people find the right homes tor over 60 years And to help even turther. George Elkins has 1oined with RELO a nat1onw1de networ k
ot realtors who spec1ahze 1n helping ease the trans1tt0n ot relocating
We wall direct you to a Real Estate Professional m the area of your choice who will discuss all your needs in detail Go over community profiles Provide you information
on local schools. entertainment. shoppme and everything else of interest to you
The George Elkins Company provides this service as a courtesy to our customers Just call our of flee at (71 4) 7S9 9100 and ask for our Relocation Specialist
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Suite 101
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PUE 41-AUIUIT 11. IHI THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS AllllT If, 1 ..
Realtor spotligh t: Mary Ellen Weglarz of Prudential 714 Realty
Weglarz teams up with Ka.stle, computer
BY CHERYL STEHLING
Mary Ellen Weglarz of The
Prudential 714 Realty is truly a
high achiever, who doesn't
believe in starting at the bottom.
As a highly goal-oriented per-
son, she aims for the stars in
everything she docs and usually
attains her goal in a short time.
In fact, Weglarz joined The
Prudential 714 Realty on a part-
time basis in April, going full-
time at the end of June. In that
one-month time span, she had
four transactions in escrow.
Weglarz is joining forces with
20-year real estate veteran Bar-
bara Kastle, to form a dynamic
team.
"We just spent $7,000 on
computer equipment so we can
put tgether our farming mater-
ials," Weglarz said ... Barbara has
so many years of experience in
the business and with my finan-
cial background, we should
make a good team."
Weglarz hails from Illinois,
where she was graduated from
the University of Illinois as an
accounting major. She worked
in various aspects of the finan-
cial area and has the d esignation
of Certified Professional
Accountant and Certified
Financial Planner. She worked
with such prestigious firms in
Chicago as Peat, Marwick &
Main, JMB Realty and VMS
Realty.
"I was recruited by JMB
Realty to go to work for them
in reinvestments, preparing
reports for underwriters,"
Weglarz said. Another company
was just forming, VMS Realty,
REAL ESTATE FACTS
By: Patrick Tenore
DO THE TWO-STEP & SMILEJ
A Profealonlll
R .. l&tate
Colpor8tion
Have you ever gone to the grocery morfiage).
Stan!, fllf~ your cart, and arrived at the To be "pre.qualified" for a mortpge
check-out lane only to realize y00 didn't loan. you provide the lender of your
bring any money with you? Remember choice with accurate. specific informa· the bottleneck it created while you re· tion about your employment. your eam·
loaded the groceries into the cart as you mgs, and previous credit history. This
promised the cashier you would run home information is used by the loan officer to
and be right back to pay? calculate the maximum mortga,e fOf
You can aV01d that kind of wasted time whtch you qualify. The mor:!Ja&e amount
and frustration when bUytng your next is subject, of course, to verification of the
home by doing the "two-step." Follow information you supplied to the lender,
these two simple steps to owning a home all of which is done upon making formal
next time you by. 1) ask your real estate apphcat1on tor your mortgage.
agent to have you "pre-qualified" by a The positive, upbeat benefit to follow·
mortgage lender, and 2) have the enjoya· mg this two·step method is fOfthe second
ble time of your life looking for just the step · looking for a home. Once you know
right home (without the unspoken wor-how much home you can afford, finding
ries about being approved for the thatnexthornewillbefunandworry·freel
PATRICK TENORE AND ASSOCIATES, INC.
which was in the real estate
syndication field. They wanted
to get into the private side of the
business."
The first year Weglarz was
with VMS, the company went
from 10 employees to 80. In less
than six months, the company
acquired 20 pieces of property
and in the second year, raised_
$100 million in equity and
bought another 30 properties.
she said.
--in less than four years, it
became a billion dollar com-
pany," Weglarz said.
She was transferred 'to
Waahington, D .C., before mak-
ing the move to Calif omia.
When W cglarz decided to get
is very exciting and I don't sec
it stopping."
Weglarz is married to Bob,
whom she met in California.
They live in Corona del Mar and
enjoy all of the water sports and _
ia-the winter, skiing.
Weglarz Ml a member of the
Newport Harbor Arca Chamber
of Commerce and wants to
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her real estate license, she went
all the way, acquiring a broker's
license. She is excited abut the
opportunities in Orange County
and believes that the Gold Coast
is a reality.
"The market right now is
really hot," she said. "I look at
it from more of a macro view.
If you read all of the projectons
about the future growth here, it
become more active and
involved in the governmental
affairs of that organization. She
speaks highly of The Prudential
714 Realty, and its management.
"We did SIS million in tran-
sactions in the last six weeks
among 25 agents," she said.
"That amounts to what the office
did over the whole of last year.··
Paige joins Prudential-Lido
From the Persian Gulf to the
Bering Sea, master seaman
Marty Paige has sailed the Seven
Seas. He just joined The Pru-
dential Lido Realty, and his
experience and love of sailing
give him much in common with
the company's clientelc.
The Southern California
native has sailed all over the
globe but was always interested
in real estate as a business. And
once he received his master's
license and several years of
experience, Paige found himself
with long periods of time on his
hands between voyages.
It was during these times that
he thought more and more about
selling real estate. He finally
decided to begin working as a
Realtor full time. That-S when
be dropped anchor at The Pru-
dential Lido Realty.
~ ii euctly the kind of
company I wanted to be uso-
ciated with," he said. -One that
haa a longtime local reputation
coupled with an afiiliation that
includes vast financial resourees.
.. I pride myself on integrity.
And I believe in dealing with
~pie in an honest, straightfof'-
ward manner," he said.
Paige grew up in Lona Beach
and graduated with a bachclor~s
degree in nautical science from
the California Maritime
Academy in Vallejo and was
commissioned in the U.S. Navy
Reserve. He was honorably
discharged in 1973 as a lieuten-
ant junior grade. He holds his
unlimited master's license as well
as a chief mate's license for
seagoing vessels.
He is a member of the Inter-
national Association of Masters,
Mates and Pilots.
.. There's no question that
Marty will be a success. You
would have to look for a long
time to find a person who has
had as mu.ch responsibility as
Marty bas bad for men, ships
and cargo." said Howard Dip-
pell, owner of The Prudential
Lido Realty.
.. He bu proven unquestiona-
bly time and time again that he
is conteieotious, a bard worker
and can deliver the goods."
Dippcll wd.
The Prudential Lido Realty is
one of the leading brokerages
serving the Newport Beach and
Coropa del Mar communities
and is independently owned and
operated.
For more information, calJ
(7 14) 673-7300 .
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UNIVERSITY TOWN CENTER $114,500
Afforda~le end unit facing pool. One BR, living
room with fireplace. Dining area, inside laundry
area. Lower unit with private patio. Beverly
Duddy
SOPHISTICATED TOWNHOME $210,000
Wonderful exposure, sunlight all day. Beau-
tifully upgraded flooring, alt white and easy to
live with. Two BR, great for young couple or
single executive. Triona Bergin
EASY LIVING WITH STYLE $210,000
Former model, white carpeting throughout
Both bedroom suites are generous in size and
completely separate. Living room has bay
window and fireplace. Gayle Amato
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
ELEGANT TOWNHOME $255,000
Enjoy the playful life with swimming, tennis and
spa when you reside in the beautifully located
2BR, 2BA, home. Lavish use of marble. Large
master suite, Gloria Robertson or Carolyn Lowe
TOGETHERNESS $269,000
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
spaces. Two BR, 2BA. Price includes furniture.
Gayle Amato
CORONA DEL MAR $439,750
Located in near new, gate-guardea community
of Jasmine Park. Ocean breezes and short walk
to village or ocean. Three BR, 2i12BA, family
room. Overlooks park. Gloria Robertson or
Carolyn Lowe
A LOWEST PRICED DUPLEX $475,000
In 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 $495,000
Fabulous pride of ownership. Walk to beach,
great rental property. Upstairs unit 3BR, 2BA.
laundry facilities. Downstairs unit 3BR, 2BA.
Four car parking. Triona Bergin
VACATION ALL YEAR ROUND $525,000
Is how you feel when you are in this dramatic
townhome in Lantern Bay. Spectacular views
of ocean and Dana Point harbor. Three BR.
3BA. Maria Elena
BIG CANYON $585,000
Monaco plan 3BR. 21hBA 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, 23.4BA custom home. Master
bedroom with skylight and deck. Spa, remode'
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/
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 /
"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
GLAMOROUS POOL HOME $739,500
Exciting custom with breathtaking living.
Combination of comfortable living and enter-
taining. French doors architecturally connect
this 4BR, indoor outdoor home. Barbara Aune
or Carlyn Callan.
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
HARBOR RIDGE $7 49,000
Largest model, serene private setting. custom-
ized end unit next to wide greenbelt. Four BR,
3'.hBA, custom outdoor spa. A must for a buye1
seeking quality. Ann Peters
GREAT BAYFRONT $890,000
Private courtyard entrance, 60' of spectacular
view. Three BR, wood floors, sit down bar.
extensive custom built-ins. Shared dock.
$67S,OOO Leashold or $890,000 Fee. Barbara
Aune or Carlyn Callan
VIEW LOT $925,000
Corona del Mar, breathtaking view from the
jetty to the Pavillion. Rare opportunity to build
your once in a lifetime dream home. Exclusive
neighborhood. Sara Hinman
EMERALD BAY -OCEAN SIDE $1, 150,000
Older home on good tot with great view and
fabulous potential. We just listed this at
$1 ,150,000. Lots of parking. Two stories O.K.
Dave Hirschler or Rod Daley
BIG CANYON MEDITERRANEAN $1,290,000
Five BR home overlooking 14th green. Floor-
to-ceiling picture windows. Separate children's
wing. On quiet cul-de·sac, sweeping golf
course, mountain and city light views. Danny
Bibb and Stephanie Grady
GOLF COURSE VIEW $1,295,000
Overlooking Big Canyon's 8th fairway. Four BR,
3'.hBA, formal dining room enclosed in cedar.
Santa Maria stone, clear glass. Courtyard with
spa. Views of city and golf course. Carol Allison
VIEW-MINI ESTATE $1 ,475,000
One of a kind, Landmark Home. Custom 4BR,
41hBA, new gourmet kitchen, game room.
Spectacular ocean views, on 55' ocean Blvd
lot. Lois Jacobs or Linda Oeth
WATERFRONT -UDO ISLE $1,•95,000
Enjoy a fabulous bayfront lifestyle, 3BR, 48A,
dramatic living room plus family room home.
Larger lot and dock. Great location, easy walk
to Lido Village. Barbara Aune or Ca,lyn Callan
CUSTOM BAYFAONT LARGE
SLIP $1 ,550,000
Elegant home in perfect condition. Five BR.
41hBA, 3 fireplaces. 52 feet on Promontory Bay.
Custom built by present owner. Barbara Aune
WATERFRONT HOME $1,600,,000
French Normandy family home with fine
detailing. Adjacent to Ritz Carlton on cul-de·
sac street Three BR, 2'.hBA Security system.
Mary Jeffries 493-8812
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LINDA ISLE $1,950,000 LH.
Contemporary perfection on gate guarded
Island. Pier and slip. SBA, 4 'hBA, family room
located on view side, spacious patios. Dramatic
two story entry. Stephanie Grody or Ann Peters
SHA NG RI-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
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
HARBOR RIDGE CUSTOM $3, 750,000
Magnificent 6BR estate. Quality and elegance
throughout lnr.ludes 2 luxurious master suites,
fabulous kitchen with every amenity. Pool. spa.
One of Newport's finer estates.. Danny Bibb or
Carol Allison
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Expect the best~ .. 645-8115
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NEWPORT BEACH
OCE.AN VIEW "DUPLEX" S650,000
Pride of ownership! View from both units, and
almost from all the rooms. Uf per unite: 4 BR, 2
BA, 2 fireplaces, balcony aJ with view. Lower
unit: 3BR, 2BA, 1 fireplace, patio all with view. 2
car garages with space abailable. Top quaJity.
1973. Call now. Won't last.
OCEAN FRONT NEWPORT BEACH $899,000
Duplex on sand. Great for owner/occupier.
Call-won't last!
WALK OR BIKE TO THR "t> N! S220,000
Very spaciou0 ..... 0\ 1 Townhouse 3
bedrooms, 2 ' S \.-~l. Bar and Built in
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ADORABLE WESTCLIFF CHARMER $399,000
Bright & sunny three bedroom, two bath New·
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shake roof.
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OCEAN DUPLEX ON SANDS $899,000
Complete view of Catalina Island and everyday
sunset. Remodeled, like new! Great for owner
occupier. Call for information.
SO . COAST METRO
SOPHISTICATED SUITE Reduced to $771500
1 BR, 1 BA, enclosed patio. Tennis, pool, spa and
more to keep you busy. Great area wjth superior
landscaping. "'I
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3 bedrooms + l 1/2 baths. Large yard, concrete
drive. This home is sure to sell fast. Call for a
showing.
PARK 4 7 CONDO COMPLEX S87,000
Desirable Area conveniently loca&d near S.
Coast Plaza, Performing Arts Center and public
park. Ideal for couple or singles. 2 i1edrooms, 2
baths, large kitchen.
COSTA MESA
NEW GOLF ESTATE
"MEDITERRANEAN CASTLE"
Enjoy a panorama of mountain sunsets, lake,
18th fairway (private golf course) and country
club from almost all rooms of this beautifully
designed custom home, wi th private security
gate, tennis, and racquetball courts. This
outstanding "castle" has a pool, spa and Jacuzzi,
fountains, fireplaces and balconies, five luxur-
ious and private bedrooms, five baths and a
powder room. Environmental features include
several skylights and two separate comfort zones
(heating and cooling).
Sl,100,000
EASTSIDE BAY LAUREL CONDO 5217,000
Carmel-like setting surrounds this beautiful
condo. End unit, very private yard. Large tri-
level with 2 master suites, si tting room/ den,
formal dining-room, sunken Jiving room with
fireplace -a pleasant place to Jive.
INVESTMENT FOR ONLY $54,000
Beautiful studio condo overlooking babbling
brook. Facilities include pool & spa. Stack wash·
er/dryer included. Move·in condition. Start sav·
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NEWPORT BEACH
CHARMING NEWPORT HFJGHTS SC..199'00
Charming 2 story Newport Heights home on a
quiet cul-de-sac. This spacious 3 br, 2. 75 home
offers a beautifully remodeled kitchen with
hardwood floors, family room with used brick
fireplace, built-in oak entertainment center and
bookshelves. Separate maid's quarters. Private
secluded backyard with a large redwood patio
and sculptured landscaping. Large master
bedroom mcludes a remodeled bath with double
sinks and a jacuzzi tub. A great value in one
of Newport Beach's most desirable neighbor-
hoods.
COSTA MESA
GREAT BROOKVIEW Sl67,900
Brookview end unit with fireplace, central air
conditioning, indoor laundry, 3 BR, 2 1/2 BA,
approximately 1500 square feet, bright and
sunny. Tract is near the South Coast Plaza and
The Cultural Center of the County. Tennis
courts, pools and spas in the tract.
RARE EASTSIDE FOURPLEX S370,000
Three 1 BR units and one 2 BR unit. Excellent
potential.
MESA VERDE GOLF COURSE S569,000
Walk outside your prOJ>f>"• ~to the 15th Fair·
way of the presto· ; ~ W Verde Country
Club. 4 bedr~ l!ft, living room, formal
dining room;_, ., room, 3 car garage, air
conditioning. immaculate condition.
LIGHT AND AIRY $154,000
2 Bedroom end unit in smaJl pud project · You
own the land and you can walk to the
Courtyards. Fresh paint, deep pile c.arpet, all in
off white> {)arquet flooring, tile counters in eat· in
kitchen. Fireplace, large master with extra
closets. Attached 2 car garage. Vacant and ready
to go. Call now.
BEAUTIFUL MESA VERDE Sl49,900
Plan 12 Republic Home wi•'o.·ium, extensive
custom oak parquet ,,, ~ .JXimately 2600
square feet and P Q W vom. Huge Master
bedroom suite ·e.._ t1•ace and also one in the
family room. G.~~ drive·through for RV. Ver-
tical and horizontal blinds throughout Shows
like a Model.
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3 Bedroom, 21/2 bath cond_ynear South Coast
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Available now. Only $1250 per month.
3 Bedroom, 2 Y2 bath condo near South Coast
Plaza. About 1500 square feet with wu her, dryer
and refrigerator included. air conditioning, 2 car
gara.ge and much more. Only Sl275 per month.
Available now.
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Specializing in properties ... on the water •.. near the water and with a view of the water.
LIDO ISLE
UDO ISLE IAYFllOMT • Meticulously maintained custom
4 bdrm with private beach & dock in desirable "Soud"
location. Spacious living area opens to bayside
terrace with retractable awnings, steps to club &
tennis.
631 -1400 ......... ' ...................... 11.495,000
UDO llLE Rare waterfront charm in this gracious "Old
Pasadena" style home with an unbelievable 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 terrace, perfect for
entertaining.
131-1400 ................................ 13.900,000
UDO ISLE Newly listed & the best bayfront value on
the island. Brand new dock for over 60' boat and
charming 2 story 3 bdrm home. Remodeled with
spacious Living & dining room on the bay, updated
country kitchen, family room & bayfront master suite
with fireplace. Oak cabinetry & accents of brick.
131-1400 ................................ 11 .295.000
UDO ISLE A 5 bdrm estate encompassing 3 prime lots
(approx 1/4 acre). Custom designed using the finest
materials & exotic woods. Over 4500 sq. ft .. it includes
a library, formal dining room, rec room & 1st floor
maids qrtrs with back stairs. The high ceilinged, free
flowing Interior opens to several terraces in the lush,
tropically landscaped garden.
831-1400 ................................ 11.295.000
NEWPORT HEIGHTS AREA
NEWPORT MEIHTS Charming Cape Cod with 4 bdrms,
21h baths & big family room. Open, fresh & bright
with vaulted ceilings, hardwood floors, skylights.
French doors, brick patio & fabulous cottage garden.
Just reduced!
Ul-1411 ................................. 144?.500
CUFnAYEM • 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.
131 -1400 ................................. 1551.000
MEWPllT llEllllTI 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 addditions to family room & master bdrm
sitting nook.
131-1400 ....•............................ 1795.000
NEWPORT NEllMTI with unobstructed views of bay &
ocean from all rooms. Tri-level with 3 bdrms. formal
dining & family rooms, breakfast room & big bonus
room (extra bdrms?). Two decks for indoor I outdoor
living.
131-1400 ........•..............•..•.....• lfll.•
NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE
2436 W. COAST HIGHWAY
(714) 631-1400
NEW LISTINGS
NEWPORT beach duplex just steps from sand. walk to
everything. Freshly refurbished 2 bdrm cottage w ith
tile floors & new kitchen & bath and 1 bdrm apartment
over the double garage.
831-1400 ................................. 1329.000
NEWPORT Like new mid peninsula condo in small
complex just steps to beach. Spacious 2 bdrm, 2314
bath with attached 2 car garage+ extra parking. Top
quality with crown molding & tiled kitchen & baths.
631 -1400 .. . .. . . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. . . ......... 1340.000
BAYSIDE COVES Beautiful decor & lots of upgrades in
this furnished 1 bdrm condo with den & large patio.
Price includes 17112 ft motor boat. Just steps to bay
in gated complex with community pool & spa.
631 -1400 ................................. 1400.000
NEWPORT IEACH duplex. Spacious property with good
income, just steps to oceanfront beaches. Each unit
has 3 bdrms, 2 baths & fireplaces. Upper has large
veranda & lower has patio.
&31 -1400 ................................. 1430.000
OLD COROllA DEL MAR with large lot just off the oceanfront
Charming 3 bdrm, 2 bath home, with dining room.
Sunroom & roofdeck have great views. Potential for
expansion into very spacious yard.
CORONA DEL MAR oceanfront Fabulous 3 bdrm w1tn
unparalleled views of the ocean & harbor entrance.
Built on 2 lots, this bright & open custom contemporary
has bleached hardwood floors & 1 o· mahogany doors.
631 -1400 ................................ lf.900.000
HARBOR AREA
WESTCLIFF CONDO Ground floor unit with 2 bdrms, 2 baths
and patio. Immaculate & cozy with living room
fireplace. Community pool. Convenient location. walk
to all shopping & buses.
631 -1400 ................................. 1136,500
COSTA MESA Eastside, Unique buildable A-2 lot. close
to shopping and buses.
JUST REDUCED 631-1400 ...................... I 152 .900
VILLA IALIOA CONDO Beautiful plan ''4," perfect for
entertaining. 3 bdrms. including master with sitting
area & walk-in closet. laundry & family & formal dining
rooms plus 2 large patios. Sparkling with real "pride
of ownership." Bike to the ocean.
631 -1400 ................................. 1320.000
IALIOA ISLAND · 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.
831-1400 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1450.000
MOUICll UY TEIUCE in South Laguna. An incredible
value on this sprawling 4 bd contemporary home with
huge family & formal dining rooms, laundry & hobby
rooms & 3 car garage. Enormous parklike terraced
lot with pool, spa & built-in BBQ & possible view if
trees are trimmed.
831-1400 ................................. 15!5.MO
MARIOR VIEW llOMES Completely redecorated "Somerset"
with 5 bdrms. family room, mirrored formal dining
room & triple garage. Light & airy with pale contem-
porary colors, hardwood floors & plantation shutters.
Soft water & security systems and lovely landscaping.
&31 -1400 ................................. llH,IOO
SPYBLASS Mill Beautiful 5 bdrm with den. family room
& formal dining. Clean contemporary styling with
white tile throughout grand entry, family & dining
rooms & eat-in kitchen. French doors & paned
windows, private pool & spa & lovely view of hills.
131 -1400 ................................. 17M.IOO
Ill CHYOll -A Southern California sophisticated 'bdrm
with family & formal dining rooms1 totally redesigned
with a contemporary ftatr. Open skylit ftoor ptan with
textured atucco, Alrzona flagstone flooring & Berber
carpet. muted handpainted cabinetry & plantatton
shutters. Mature landscaping surrounds a aparlding
pool & spa.
131·1400 ...••............................ 1175.DDO
WATERFRONT
IALIOA ISLAllD IAYFllOIT -Contemporary 4 bdrm with
den, family & formal dining rooms & great gourmet
kitchen. Apartment over 3 car garage with 1 bdrm
& huge office or playroom. Seller will carry 1st T.D.
&73-8900 ................................ 11 .15!.080
WATERFllOIT COHO 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.
131-1400 ................................. UH.DOG
IAYFROIT 7th floor condo. Outstanding ocean views
from every room. Elegant contemporary 2 bdrm with
touches of ebony, teak and etched glass Handsome
custom wall treatments. Security bldg, doorman &
pool. Price reduced!!
831-1400 ................................. 1770.000
UDO VILLAGE Sophisticated bayfront living in this
charming low profile 4 unit complex with the
ambience of the French Riviera. Dock for 80' boat
Courtyard entry to 2nd floor 2 bdrm unit with den,
marble fireplace, parquet floors, large sunny terrace
& fabulous views of bay, mountains & city lights.
631 -1400 ................................. 1125.000
BAYSIDE COVE on the water with available boat slip.
Lovely 2 bdrm & den condo with double attached
garage. Pleasing neutral decor, plantation shutters
& many upgrades. Bay views from Living room, dining
room, kitchen & master bdrm. Gated community with
pool & spa
831-1400 ..•.............................. 1830.000
DOVER SHORES bayfront Lovely 3 bdrm one story with
pool table size family room. Country kitchen with
breakfast area opens to landscaped patio. Tradition-
ally appointed with hardwood ftoors .• antique German
glass windows, oak molding & cabinetry & used brick.
The sunny rear terrace drops to an additional deck
& dock for a 50' yacht
631 -1400 ................................. 1925.000
LINDA ISLE
LINDA ISLE 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 ·1400 ................................ 11 .415.000
UHA ISLE Exciting contempOrary design built around
a large entry courtyard with tinkling fountain.
Multilevel 5 bdrm with family room, den and dramatic
2 story gourmet kitchen. High ceilings, berber
carpeting, and tile floors. Sunny patios & large dock.
631 -1411 ................................ 11 .111.•
FAIULOlll UYFIOIT · completely rebuilt in '84. Materials
include onyx. brass & copper, single light French
doors & thermopane glass. Freeflowing with 3 bdrms.
den with complete bar. hidden wine cellar & elegant
formal dining. A 2 story copper fireplace soars past
the 2nd floor gallery. Bayside patio with pool & spa
& dock for 3 boats in a Premier Linda Isle location.
631 -1400 ..............•................. lt,158.000
UIU llLE · The quintessence of elegant living in this
beautifully appointed • bdrm with den I guest. family
room, fonnal dining & dramatic 2 story entry. Sunny
terrace leads to the doc.k for 2 yachts.
U1·1• •••.•••..........•••••.•••...... 11.151.•
BALBOA ISLAND OFFICE
315 MARINE AVE. ®
(71.4) 673-6900 --..... , ... ~··
PAIE 11-AmUIT 11. 1111 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS AUIUIT lf. 1111
NEWPORT BEACH
The ReaJ Estate Blotter contains only that lnf ormation whJch is a matter of public record. ConsJderatton
is computed from documentary transfer tax paid at the time of consideration of deeds at the rate
of SI.JO per thousand dollars of consideration ncludinc any existinc loans and may not renect
a full sales price. Trust Deeds reOect encumbrance amounts and may have been recorded a1alnst
• property on which there was no sale. The Newport Eosicn provides this information u a public
service.
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PROPERTY TRUST-
ADDRESS DEED CONSIDERATION
111 l W. Bay Avenue not avail not avail
315 Signal Road $135,000 $295,000 F
316 Larkspur A venue not avail Quit Claim
4831 Bruce Crescent not avail not avail
3309 Marcus A venue not avail not avail
2143 Vista Entrada $280,000 $350,000
2000 Port Ramsgate Place not avail Quit Claim
455 Cabrillo Terrace not avail $346,500 F
420 Harding Street not avail not avail
609 Portola Drive $307,500 not avail
1014 Mariners Drive $500,000 $722,000 F
1632 Lincoln Lane $3GO,OOO $453,000 F
212 Via Eboli $150,000 $475,000 F
224 Via Lorca $330 ,000 $575,000 F
62 Bal boa Coves $205,000 $405,000 F
425 M Street $200,000 $329,000 F
2219 Cliff Drive not avail not avail
14 Harbor Island not avail not avail
280 Evening Canyon Road not avail not avail
COSTA MESA
The Real Estate Blotter contains only that information which is a matter of public record. Consideration
is computed from documentary transftt tax paid at the time of consideration of deeds at the rate
of Sl.10 per thousand dollars of consideration excluding any existin1 loans and may not reflect
a full sales price. Trust Deeds reflect encumbrance amounts and may have been recorded a1ainst
a property on which there was no sale. The Costa Mesa News provides this information as a public
servke.
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PROPERTY
ADDRESS
1144 Sea Bluff Drive
2548 Fairway Drive
603 Ranier Way
2747 San Carlos Lane
2343 Richmond Way
22 1 Flower Street
2468 Fairway Drive
1851 Elba Circle
2030 Flamingo Drive
1119 Sandi Lane
36 I Ralcam Place
1700 Oahu Place
2030 Flamingo Drive
I 084 Corona Lane
1998 Pomona Avenue
2004 Pomona A venue
2296 Orange Avenue
TRUST
DEED
not avail
$125 ,000
not avail
$161 ,500
not avail
not avail
$104,000
$212,000
$147,000
not avail
not avail
$20,000
$147,000
$171 ,000
$107,600
not avail
$148 ,500
CONSIDERATION
not avail
Quit Claim
not avail
$179,500 F
Quit Claim
not avail
$180,000
$279,500 F
$210,000 F
Quit Claim
not avail
Quit Claim
$210,000 F
$190,000 F
$143,500
not avail
$165,000 F
Into Real Estate
Know your contractor
BY GERRY It CHRISTA Thequestionthataroseimme-
LONG diately in this case is: what was
With the price of the .. dirt" the contractor's role in this? Was
under their home increasing at he merely inexperienced or
a phenomenal rate, it is a small dishonest-or both? It is quite
wonder that so many apparent that, bad he been a
homeowners these days decide good local professional person,
to rebuild and/ or remodel older. this dilemma could have been
homes or build ''from scratch." averted.
In a nearby California city, a When you select an architect
couple hired a contractor to and/ or a general contractor, be
build their dream house. It soon sure you go with the best-"the
turned into a nightmare-a best" meaning an established
costly one at that. local professional with solid
Throughout the building pro-experience and references.
cess, two city inspectors stopped Check out the ref erenccs. Visit
by periodically to inspect the city hall, especially the building
building site. They issued, at permit department. Do they
each inspection, "job cards" know your contractor? Docs he
allowing the work to continue. have a good track record? Do
It was later argued that they they communicate well?
knew at the time that the work Such a contractor will guard
in progress did not meet city not only that your construction
codes. and I or remodel is up to par-
The contractor decided to but will also be aware of dishon-
stop working on the job. The city est sub-contractors or inspectors
then issued a notice to owners who could jeopardize his prof es-
indicating that .the residence sional reputation as well as your
violated several applicable city pocket book.
codes. The couple had to recon-Llongs of Newport is located
struct the residence at a cost of in Newport Center. Gerry and
nearly $300,000 to bring it up Christa Long, independent real
to city building codes. They sued estate brokers, may be reached
the city and the two inspectors at 640-5664.
for negligence and damages.
Curiously, there is a law on
the California books which
holds a public entity immune
from liability caused by
employees' intentional misrep-
resentations, suppression of fact ,
or making negligent and inade-
quate inspections. The court
ruled in favor of the city's
immunity in this case. The
couple may still legally pursue
the two inspectors as individu-
als.
t 9 America n Heart Associatio n
~ FIGHTlf\IG ~ "OJR LIFE
Keep Op With
the Jones'.
And the Smiths ••• Grays. • •
And anyone else in your neighborhood who Is aeDing a home. By
reeding the "Real ~ Blotter" each week, you can keep tabs on .mere the homes around town are Riling. And for how much. Whkh,
In tum, allows you to gauge )QJf' home's worth. Prices have lkyrock·
eted lately, so )IOUr home might be worth more than you thJnk. . .and
the "Rul ~ Blotte'' ls ., m.J Wiii to ftnd out
In the Real Estate Section
Each Week
. . . .. " .. -, ••
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of
LTORS®
........
Ocean view Harbor Ridge. Popular one story
"~odelle" floor plan. Magnificent front courtyard
wath spa near master bdrm. Will not last! Ask for
ESTHER YANK
UM lllf IAYfmT 14,!81,•
OOUBLE WIDE LOT! Traditional home offers 5
BR. separate maids room. 5 BA, 3 fireplaces,
center atrium with skylight for all day sunlight!
Huge bayside patio finished in fine slate, swim-
ming pool, private spa & waterfall. Large dock
Price includes furnishings . Ask for ...
DENNE SODERLING
BEil Of IELCOUIT
TOW• CftllECI• 1741,a
Upgraded 2 BR + FR. Towne Collection Plan B!
Bleached oak floors. plush carpeting e xpansive
use of mirrors & shutters. Custom rear yard
la ndscaping. Sec .• AI C. 3 frplcs. Ask for ...
RON FRL~OT
NORTH NEWPORT 1270,000
Dra ma. charm style' .. this horn~ has it all' Entry
flows into very d ra mauc two-story living rm &
dmmg area. The loft dra maticall y overlooking the
hvmg r m gi" 'S this home special exc1etment.
JANE St:NGAILA
BAYF•T UDO ISLE 11,860,000
Prime sunny location on large lot~ Contemporary
& traditional m design, home features high ceil-
ings. beautiful brick fl oors & open , fl owing floor
plan. Designed by int'l acclaimed architect. 5 BR,
Fr. maid's nn. 6 BA & formal dining rm. Pvt
bayside terrace & dock for large yacht!
DENNE SODERLING
AFFORDABLE BAYFRONT PARADISE 1860,000
Pvt 3 BR. 2 BA. 50' bayfront patio. pvt manna for
LARGE BOAT. t•xpans1vc fplc. sc'Cluded pool pvt
2 l'ar gar. Low ma mt and ampl<' guest pkng A 23
vr <'<>-op Com(' and see 1t' Ask for ..
. LY~NE LINDSAY
NEWPORT llCTI POOL HOME 1811,•
Newly redecorated. 2 BR, 2 BA home with
detached l BR. l BA 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
SPECTACULAR WHmWATER VU l6U,000
Laguna Beach 3 BR. 2.5 BA custom. Family rm.
formal dining rm & kitchen nook . Vaulted clgs,
mt . plant boxes. marble, recessed lighting &
mirrored wardrobes. Mstr w /retreat w/fplc. Spa.
intercom & sec. system . 2 car gar & docks. Ask for
DENNIS GRIMES
COROU DEL 1111 1411.•
Wonderful ocean breeze with peek view. An
'JUtstanding value. 3 BR, 2.5 BA, 2800 gq. ft. home,
lgt pvt yard, sunny, OJ>e!! floor_plan. Ask for ...
CLIF a E'LYNN KEMP
WflTUf EIRllllE Ill• •11.111
Luxur1r,usly appointed single family home Wtt
:H<J<J ~· ft. w /4 BR, 3 \.-i BA. formal dininc &
Jibr4'ry. lgt: mstr BR, fam rm w/wet bar, 3 fplc's.
µ,,,,ii ~pc.. flrtpat & large yard. Model perfect.
JO ANN KENTON
PlllATf m.t• llYfllll 11,-. ..
Newly remodeled 5 BR, guard gated home. 2 spas
in private courtyard. Large boat slip. Excellent
financing, terms available, below present market
rates. Ask for ...
MARY DI TULLIO
PIE•I IAYFllMT 11,IK•
Best location on Lido Island! Newer tri-level
home wiht lavish marble foyer & new Berber
carpet. Excellent for entertaining, 2 wet bars,
gourme t kitchen & bayside patio. Spacious master
suite with all amenities. Private dock for 60' +
yacht. Ask for ...
DIANA PROSSER
UVE ON THE WATER IH.•
2 BR. 2 BA De Anza Bayside Village. great
community wtth cl ubhouse. community pool &
spa. Freshly redecorated. Ask for ...
VIRGINIA SWAN
o .. a MAY CAllY -..
Custom 4 BR. 3 V2 BA. ocean view. family room
and music room. Must be seen to appreciate. Call
now for showing appointment. Ask for ...
BILL & DONNA WEBSTF.R
CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX 1619,600
South of H wv 3 BR. 2 1 • BA. 2 vrs new with
skyhghLc; and-vaulted ce1hngs. r~ lighting,
plantation shull<'rs + 2 BR. 2 BA cottage widen.
Both w/f1replacc . Separate laundry & 4 car
parking Ask for ..
DELIA DELGADO
~ITAIN VUI 1418,000
Laguna Beach. 3 BR. 2.5 BA, tri-level custom
home on quiet corner lot, rucely landscaped
Vaulted ceilings. french c.nors, hardwood floors.
skylights. many decks & w indows galore Break-
fast nook. family rm & loft Ask for .
DENNIS GRIMES
BAYFRONT-LARGE BOAT SUP Sl,296,000
B<.'aut1ful t ustom -t BR. 4 BA bayfront home
White uh: Pnt r~. kit( hen a nd hall w /plush neutral
rnlor ("Clfp<.'t Rotunda-hkc living rm w /marble
frpk Granlt<· wet bar \\. brass sank m FR. formal
OR w 1custom mirrors. Ask for
RON FELSOT
OCEAN, CANYON I LIGHTS VIEW 11, 160,000
EnhancP th(' el<'gance o{ this prestigious family
home. skyligh ts. spa. marble' & hardwood floors.
gourml•t k1tch c>n. l<'V<'I gardrns & private patios
Ask for
CL.IF & f.'LYNN KE~P
TURTLEROCI 1141,•
New on the marke t m qua lity location . 4 BR home
has vaulted ce1hngs for a sense of openness. FR
w /wood parquet floors. Traditional decor, carpet
& tile are just a few months old. Lush land-
scaping. Ask for ...
MAXINE GOLDEN •...• , .. ······~ .... ,,..,.. For Jease--luxurious 1 BR condo--9e<."Wity build-
ing. $1 ,600/MO. Ask for ...
VIRGINIA SWAN
·110-1000
CAPE Cll ITYl.f 1111.111
Nestled in old Corona del Mar, th ts 2 BR, 2 BA is
model perfect! Gourmet kitchen. cozy living nn
w /frpk. spacious master ste w/walk in closets &
more o\sk for ...
DIANA PROSSER
lAIE FOIEIT 1247,•
Spacious famil y honae m ·The Shor~· la kes de
community. Great locauon on grt"t'nbeh, step;, to
the lake . 4 BR. 3 BA. cathPdral CPilmgs. 8'-autiful.
natural setting. surroundro by trees. vPry pvt
w nic-e view of la ke Ask for .
RONDA HEIN
PIESTICIMJS COUJll Ill.AID 11,711,•
Thts incredible bayfront home offers spectac ular
views of Newport Bay and picturesque' sunse~
Maids quarters & pvt 70' boat dock S uperb
location. and Pxclus1ve island living Bank forc"'-
closure below market! Ask for ..
DELIA DELGADO
HllBOR VIEW HOMES 1618.-
Decorators delight, beautiful homt• on one of
Ha rbor Vt<'\VS largc•st lo~ :~ BR. '2 BA. sunny
family room. light and bright R<trt' opportunity to
makl' vour drt•a m <:ome true Ask for
. .Jt'LIA LIAO
•VEllmw •7, ..
Ocean view and totally upgraded 4 BR, 3 1fz BA, in
prime Newport Beach lQcatton--priced to move at
$697 ,000. Ask for ...
BILL & DONNA WEBST~R
•• ,., -Tll DJ.Al 14 ...... ,..
AH floorplans are available for viewmg this
wc>e ke nd tn Newpor ts newest premier communi-
ty These> MC'dllcrranean style single f anuly
homc>s off(•r the finest m home am entll<'S Re<-
n·at1on .:tn•a 1m:ludes pool. spa & large sundeck
JOA~~ DORA!'i & PAULA BAILEY
JASMlllE CREEi 1461,•
Largest floor plan m Jasmme Creek~ Lovely Plan
4 features 3 BR. 2 5 BA, custom w mdow treat-
men ts. formal dinmg. new fl oor covering a nd lge
pvt back yard
GAIL TAYLOR
BIG CUYOI
Spacious 4 BR. om• stor~ m gatt·d SN'Urit v sur-
roundings Vaultt-d C'<'tlmgs. formal dm rm. lo~ of
\\'tndow:-Lg<' pa 110 • pool and spo Ask for
JA~E SL' NGA I LA
IEACll llOMf 1114,•
Th~ beach lift· Awaits you' Charming 3 BR. 2 BA
home offers nice ocean VIC'W, pvt patto retreat &
anuque stove for those cool beach evenmgs Just
steps to the beach. Ask for ..
RONDA HEIN
Clm9lfl -·· ..Un.iqu one.of-a -kmd" 3 BR. 2 BA & 1 BR. I BA
dpbc an one of CdM's best locatiom. Owners very
motivated! Ask for ..
ESTHER YANK
3 CORPORATE PLAZA• UITE 101 •NEWPORT CENTER
INDEPENDENT MEMBER BROKER
-
PAIE IOl-AUIUIT 11, 1111 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS AUIUIT 1!. Ito
YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED Of TRUST DATED
AP<il 24, 1984. 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 CON -
TACT A LAWYER.
NOTICE Of TltUSTEFI SALE
UNDER DEED Of TRUST
71700 515563
Notice is hereby given that Serrano Reconveyance
Company, a California Corporation as trustee, or
successor trustee. or sub5t1tuted trustee pursuant to the
Deed of Trust executed by RICHARD C. SHINN AND DANA
H. SHINN, HUSAND ANO WIFE and
Recorded Apr 27, 1984 in Book NI A Page NIA Inst.#
84-17 3629 of Official Records in the office of the County
Recorder of ORANGE County, California, and pursuant
to the Notice of Default and Election to Sell thereunder
recorded Apr 11 . 1988 in Book N/A Page N/A Inst.#
88-162521 of said Ott1c1al Records, will Sell on August
26, 1988 at 9.45 AM ,
AT THE MAIN (NORTH) ENTRANCE TO THE COUNTY
COURTHOUSE 700 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE, WEST. SANTA
ANA, CA
at public auction. to the highest bidder for cash (payable
at the time of sale in lawful money of the United States).
all right, title, and interest, conveyed to and now held
by 1t under said CJeed in the property situated in said
County and State and described as follows
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
PARCEL l
Lot I 0 of Tract No 6905 As shown on a map recorded
m Book 308, Pages 27 to 32 inclusive of miscellaneous
maps, records of Orange County, California
Except therefrom all 011, oil nghts, minerals, m ineral
rights, natural gas nghts and other hydrocarbons by
whatsoever name known that may be within or under the
parcel of land hereinabove described, together with the
perpetual right of drilling, mining, exploring and operating
therefor and storing in and removing the same from said
land or any other land , including the right to wh1pstock
or directionally dnll and mme from lands other than those
heremabove described, 011 or gas wells, tunnels and shafts
into. through or across the subsurface of the land
here1nabove described and to bottom such wh1pstocked
or directionally d rilled wells, tunnels and shafts under
and beneath or beyond the exterior 1tm1ts thereof and
to rednll, retunnel. equip, maintain, repair, deepen and
operate any such wells or mines, without, however, the
right to drill, mine. store, explore and operate through
the surface or the upper 500 feet of the subsurface of
the land heremabove described, as reserved by deed
recorded m Book 10793. Page 933, official records
PARCEL 2
An appurtenant non exclusive easement for ingress and
egress throughout Lot 65 of Tract No 6905, as shown
oo a map recorded m Book 308. Pages 27 to 32 inclusive
of miscellaneous maps, records of Orange County,
California
Property address is purportedly known as 50 l
CANCHA, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660
The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligation
secured by the property to be sold and reasonable
estimated costs. expenses and advances at the time of
the 1rnt1al publication of the Notice of Sale 1s Sl 94,530.31
In addition to cash, the Trustee will accept certified
checks, cashier's checks, checks drawn by a State or
Federal Credit Union or Savings Association, or Savings
Bank. authorized to do business in this State. All checks
must be currently dated. In the event tender other than
cash 1s accepted, the Trustee may withhold the issuance
of the Trustee's Deed until funds become available to
the payee or endorsee as a matter of right.
Said sale will be made, but withOtJt covenant or
warranty, express or implied regarding title, possession
or encumbrances. to ut1sfy the indebtedness secured
by said Deed, 1nclud1ng the fee and expense of the trustee
and of the trusts created by said deed, advances
thereunder, with interest as provided therein, and the
unpaid principal of the note secured by said deed with
interest thereon as provided m said Note.
Dated. July 21 , 1988
Serrano Recooveyance Company, 100 Sooth Los Robles
Avenue, Suite 300, Pasadena, Cahfom1a 91101, Area
Code (818) 795· 7200, as said Trustee
By /s/ SANDRA J SHU PPS, VICE PRESIDENT
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE
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NOTICE OF TRUSTEFS SALE
Loan Ho. 9'0a49/FR£0£RICKS
T.S. No. A846'1
UNIT COOEA
LA MESA TITLE COMPANY as duly appointed Trustee
under the following described deed of trust Will SELL
AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR
CASH (m the forms which are lawful tender in the Uniteo
States) and/or the cashier's. cert1f1ed or other check!
spec1f1ed in C1v1I Code Section 2924h (Payable in full a·
the time of sale) all right, htle and interest conveyed t<
and now held by it under said Deed of Trust in the property
hereinafter described
TRUSTOR. VIRGINIA D. FREDERICKS
BENEFICIARY WESTERN FEDERAL SAVINGS ANO
LOAN ASSOCIATION
recorded August 30, 1973 as Instr No 31338 In Book
10877 page 255 of Official Records in the office ot the
Recorder of Orange County,
said deed of trust descn~s the following property
EXHIBIT "A"
A Condominium consisting of the following
PARCEL 1 Unit No 38 of that certain Condominium
Pro1ect described in that certain Amended Condominium
Plan recorded in Book 10791, Page l , Official Records
(suc h plan being hereinafter referred to as "the
Condominium Plan"), and as defined in that certain
Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions for
Newport Crest Homeowners Association, recorded m
Book 10348, Page 693. Official Records, and Amendment
to Declaration of restrictions recorded October 20. 1972.
in Book 10384, Paie 461, Official Records. and
#\mendment re ~orded July 10. 1973, in Book 10793. Page
518, Official Records ("the Declaration")
PARCEL 2: An undivided l /140th interest in and to
the Common Area as defined in the OeclaratlOfl and
imendment thereto and in the Declaration and Amend·
ment thereto and in the Declaration of Annexation, be1na
Lot 1 of Tract No 7852, 1n the City of Newport Beach,
Coonty of Orange, State of California, IS shown on a map
thereof recorded in Book 302. Paaes 7 throuih 9, Inclusive
:Jf Miscellaneous Maps, records of said Oran~ Ccx.inty.
EXCEPT THEREFROM that POrt1on of land included
wit.M Parcel l as shown on a map rflCOfded in Book
45, paae 26, of Perce! Maps 1n the office of the County
Recorder of Ora nae County, California.
PARC£L 3 Exclusive easements appurten.nt to said
Unrt No 38, all as more spec1f!Qlly defined 1n the
Condominium Plan 1tnd the Declaration.
PARCEL 4 A non·e11cluslve easement to use the
Common Area and fecllitles of the project which have
bef'n or wm be devetoped on the folt0Win1 described real
property:
Lots 1 to 4 inclusive of Tr.ct No. 7817, in the City of
Newport Beach, as shown on a map recorded ln Book
308, Paaes 33 and ~. Miscellaneous Maps, records of
said Oranee County.
EXCEPT THEREFROM, however, any and 111 exclusi~
easements appurtenant to all Condominium Units
exceptina said Unit No. 38, now or hereafter referred to
m 'ihe Declaration" or the Declaretlon" as amended.
ALSO EXCEPT THEREFROM 10096 of all ri1hts to oil,
gas and other hydrocarbon substances lyina under or that
may be produced from the above described land, t()lether
with 100% of all rights to the proceeds therefrom and
l 00% of all rents. bonuses and profits accruing therefrom,
provided, however, that Grantor waives and relinquishes
the right to use or occupy or to enter uJ)On any portion
of the surface and 500 feet below the surface, measured
vertically from the surface of said land, tor the purpose
of drilling for. capturing, producing, storing, treatina or
otherwise handling or utilizing such oil, gas or other
hydrocarbon or mineral substances, for the purposes of
exercising Grantors rights thereto, as reserved in deeds
recorded May 17, 1972, in Book 10129. Page 657, Official
Records. and recorded Oecember27, 1961, in Book 5957,
Page 665, Official Records
YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST
DATED 3/ 19/73. 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 designation of property
is shown above, no warranty 1s given as to its complete-
ness or correctness).'' The beneficiary under said Deed
of Trust, by reason of a breach or default in the obligations
secured thereby, heretofore executed and delivered to
the undersigned a written Declaration of Default and
Demand tor Sale, and written notice of default and of
election to cause the undersigned to sell said property
to satisfy said obligations, and thereafter the undersigned
caused said notice of default and of election to be
recorded April 21. 1988 as Instr No. 88-183633 of Official
Records in the office of the Recorder of Orange County;
Said Sale will be made, but without covenant or
warranty, express or 1mplted, regarding title J)Ossession,
or encumbrances, to pay the remainine principal sum
of the note(s) secured by said deed of Trust, with interest
as in said note provided, advances, it any, under the terms
ot said Ottd of Trust, fees. charges and expenses of the
Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust
Said sale will be held on·
August 26, 1988, at 1:30 p.m 1n the lobby to the
building located at 601 South Lewis Street, Orange.
Califoma 92668
At the time of the initial publication of this notice, the
total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligation
secured by the above described deed of trust and
estimated costs, expenses, and advances is $37,373.99.
It is possible that at the time of sale the opening bid
may be less than the total indebtedness due
If available, the expected opening bid may be obtained
by calling the following telephone numbers on the day
before the sale: (714) 385-4837 or (213) 627-4865
Date. July 22, 1988
LA MESA TITLE COMPANY as said Trustee,
by T.D. SERVICE COMPANY, agent
By Wanda McM1lhon, Assistant Secretary, 601 South
Lewis St., Orange, CA 92668, (714) 385·4700
8/4 8/1 I 8/18
FlCTITtoUS BUSfNUS
NAM£ STATEMENT
The following persons are
doing business as. fountain
Valley Associates. 4141
MacArthur Blvd .. Suite 100,
Newport Beach, CA. 92660.
Mclachlan Investment
Company, a California
Limited Partnership, 4141
MacArthur Blvd., Suite 100,
NewPOrt Beach, CA. 92660.
Donald E Russell, 3116
E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa, CA.
92661.
Donald Sutre, 3021 E
Bay Avenue, Balboa, CA
92661.
David W Mix. 1407 San-
tanella Terrace, Corona def
Mar, CA. 92625.
This Business Is con-
ducted by a business trust.
The registrant com·
menced to transact bus1·
ness under the f1ctit1ous
business name or names
listed above on 7/1/86.
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
FICITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The followina persons are
doing busineu as MIC
INVESTORS·PSB. 4141
Mac Arthur Blvd , Suite
#100, Newport Beach, Ca
92660.
Terry L Rhodes, 2501
Ll1hthouse Lane, Corona
del Mar. CA 92626
Donald E. Russell, 2116
East Balboa Blvd .• Balboa,
CA 92661.
Don.Id Sutro, 2021 East
Bay Avenue, Balboa, CA
92~.
~d W Nix, 1407 San·
tanella Terrace, Corona del
Mar, CA 92625.
This Business 1s con
ducted by a limited partnet·
ship.
The reaistrant com·
menced to transact bus.Ines
under the fictitious busi
ness narM or n.mes listed
above on 6/ 1 /86
Oavld W. Nia,
Central Partnet
File No. F387418
This statement was filed
with the County Clerlc of
Oran County on Jul) 28,
1988.
27413
1539
8-11. 18, 25. 9-1 1551
FlCrTIOUS BUSINESS
NAM£ STATEMENT
The following persons are
doina business as SUN-
DANCE WEST APART·
MENTS, 1875 Newport
Blvd .. Costa Mesa, CA
92627.
K. Allen Pederson. 16532
Cotuit Cir .. Huntinaton
Beach, CA 92649.
Jan M. Pederson. 16532
Cotuit Cir., Huntlnaton
Beach. CA 92649.
This Business is con·
ducted by husband and
wife.
The registrant com-
menced to t1<1nsact bu sines
under the fictitious busi·
ness name or name5 listed
above on 8/1/88.
Jan M. Pederson
File No. F388340
This statement was filed
with the County Clerk of
Orange County on Au& 8,
1988
8-11. 18, 25, 9 1 1552
ncmous BUSINESS
NAME STATUtENT
The followina pel'$0tls are
doing business as SIX-
PENCE INN OF SUNNY·
VALE, 1751 E. Garry
Avenue, Santa Ana, CA
92705.
Sixpence Inns of Amer·
ica, Inc., CA, 1751 E. Garry
Avenue, Santa An•. CA
92705.
The Donald E Sodaro &
Felicity A. Sodaro Revoca-
ble Trust, 1751 E. Garry
Avenue, Senta Ana, CA
92705.
The William A C.IM. Jr.
& Temmy L Caine Rewca·
ble Trust. 1751 E. Garry
Avenue, Santa Ana, CA
92705
This Business Is con-
ducted by I teMral Ptrt·
nership.
WA c.lneJr.
e.cutlw Vic. Presldent
File No. F38834 l
This statement was filed
w th lhe County Clerk of
Oranp County on Aue. 8.
1988.
8·11.18, 25, 9-1 1555
The foOowi"I persons.,.,
doine business as M and B
CLEANING SERVICES, 412
Vista Suerte, Newport
Bach, CA 92660.
Michael S. Witkowski,
412 Vista Suerte, Newport
Beach, CA 92660. ar.nt A. Krum, 1949 Port
Provence, Newport Beach,
CA 92660.
This Business Is con·
ducted by a general part-
nership.
The reiistrant com·
menced to transact busines
under the fictitious busi-
ness name or names listed
above on 7I12/88.
Michael S. Witkowski
File No. F38595 l
This statement was filed
with the County Clerk of
Orange County on July 12.
1988.
8-11 . 18, 25, 9-1 1558
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The following person is
doing business as: MOVING
UP RELOCATING SERVI-
CES. 4141 MacArthur
Boulevard, Newport Beach,
CA 92660.
Julie Lillie, 11 Green-
moor, Irvine, CA 92714.
This Business is con-
ducted by: an individual.
The registrant com-
menced to transact bus1·
ness under the fictitious
business name or names
listed above on Aug. 1,
1988.
Signed: Julie Lillie
This statement was filed
with the County Clerk of
Orange County on Aug. 3.
1988
File No. F387966
81118/188/25 9/1 1556
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The following persons are
doing business as
GOURMET FROZEN
YOGURT, 1910 W Balboa
Blvd , NewPOrt Beach, CA
92663.
MAGANLAL P. PATEL.
13081 YOCKEY #215,
GARDEN GROVE, CAUFOR
NIA92644.
RATANBEN M PATEL.
13081 Yockey, #215.
Garden Grove. CA 92644
NAYNA D. PATEL. 13081
Yockey, #215. Garden
Grove, CA 92644.
This Business is con-
ducted by: a joint venture.
The reaistrant com
menced to transact bus1-
nen under the fictitious
business name or nemes
listed above on N/ A
Signed: MAGANLAL P
PATEL
This statement was filed
with the County Clertc of
Orange County on Aua. 3.
1988.
File No. F388082
8/11 8/18 8/25 9/1 1557
1( .. 1 ...
flCTmOUS BUSINDS
NAME ITATl:MEHT
The followina person is
doing businas as Stitche·
ree, i 1402 Capistrano
#106, Laauna Niauel, Ca
926n.
E. Laurie Enterprises,
Inc., a California corpora·
tion. 27402 Camino Capis-
trano, #106 Laguna Niauet,
Ca. 92677.
This business is con·
ducted by a corporation
(Si&ned) E. Laune
Enterprises, Inc ..
Ed Laurie,
President
This statement was filed
with the COtJnty Clerk of
Oranae County on July 29.
1988.
File No. F-387630
8111, 8118, 8/25
9/1 1549
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The followin1 person i~
dolna butiness as Asset
TeehnolOQlcal. 3857 Birch.
#713, N..-port Beach. Ca.
92660.
Cyril M. Gistlllno, 5611
Seashore, Newport Beach
CA. 92660.
This business is con·
ducted by an Individual.
Th• re1i1trant com
menced to transact busi-
ness under the fictitious
buslfle'Sl name listed ebove
on Aua. 2, 1988
(SJcned) Cyril M. Glselllno
This st.Mement WIS fii.d
Mu. the County Clefk of
Onlnae County on Aua. 8,
1988.
Fiie No. F-388339
8111, 8/18, 8/15
9/1 1546
OltDO TO SHOW CAU$E
fOI CHANOI Of' NAME
Gerald Allen 8 td has
rireo a petitioft in this court
for 1n order al~nc peti-
ltoner to cnan,. his/her
name from Gerald Allen
Bird to Gaty Allen Sitd.
tt Is herwby Ofdenld that
all persons Interested In the
m1tter aforesaid appe1r
before this CC>Yrt In Depart·
ment No. 3 at 700 Civic
Center Drive West, Senta
Ana, California, on 9/8,
1988 at 2:45 o'clock p,m.,
and then 1nd there show
cause, if any they have. why
said petition for change of
name should not be
1ranted.
It is further ordered that
a copy of this order to show
cause by published in New-
POrt Harbor Ensian. a news·
paper of general circula·
tion, published in this
county at least once a week
for fOtJr consecutive weeks
prior to the day of said
hearing.
Filed in the Superior
Court of California, County
of Orange on July 27. 1988.
Commissioner, Julee
Robinson
Case Number A:l44299
8/11. 8/18, 8/25
9/1 1554
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The following person 1s
doing business as Renais-
sance, ltd., 701 S Parker,
#2700, Orange, Calif
92668.
Ted W. l.oveder, 18 19
Beverly Drive. Orana-, Calif.
92668.
Thi5 business It con·
ducted by an individu1I.
(S4aned) Ted. w. L..oveder
This statement was filed
with the County Clerit of
Oranae County on Aua. 8,
1988.
File No. F-388338
8/11, 8/18. 8/25,
9/1 1545
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAM£ STATEMENT
The followina person is
doing business as Asset
Technological, 3857 Birch,
#713, Newport Beach. Ca.
92660
Cyril M. Gisellino, 5611
Seashore, Newport Beach
CA. 92660.
This business 1s con-
ducted by an individual.
The registrant com·
menced to transact busi-
ness under the fictitious
business name listed above on Aug. 2, 1988
(Signed) Cyril M. G1selhno
This statement was filed
with the County Clerk of
Orange County on Aug. 8,
1988.
File No F-388339
8/11, 8118, 8115
9/1 1546
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AGENCY
ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed pros>0sals from contractors licensed in accor
dance with section A, 17, ProJ)Osed Requirements and
Conditions of these Special Provisions will be received at
the Office of the Clertc of the Board of Supervisors, Room
465, Hall of Administration, on Wednesday the 31st day
of August. 1988 at 2:00 P.M. o'clock, at which time they
will be publicly opened and read in Room 169, First
Floor. Hall of Administration, 10 Civic Center Plaza,
Santa Ana, California, for the following project to be
administered by the Orange County Environmental Man·
agement Agency.
NewPOrt Harbor Facility Building Rerooting
Schedule of Wortc Items
Item No. Item Estimated Quantity
1 Mobilization L S.
2 Building Reroofing L.S.
PLANS ANO SPECIFICATIONS:
Project Plans:
Reduced construction plans, special provisions and
other contract documents are available for examination
without charge or may be secured upon payment,
including state sales tax. of·
$7.80 1f picked up in person
$10.00 if requested by mall
Plans and specifications requested by mail are sent
via U.P.S .. so please include the street address to which
these documents may be dellve~
A complete set of full siz.e construction plans wlll be
available for examination without charae or may be
secured uPOn payment, including sales tax, of the amount
shown in the proper column m the table fisted below.
No. of Sheets: 1-5, 6-10 11-15 16-20 21 ·15 26·30
Cost nr set $3.70 $7.40 11.10 14.80 18.50 22.20 No. o Sheets: 31-35 3640 41 -45 45-50 51-55 5660
Costs r set 25.90 29.60 33.30 37.00 40.70 44.40
d . to price shown i plans are requested mail.
se.nct.d Plana:
EMA Public Works standard plans with special
provisions (current issue) are also part of this contract.
Copies of the Standard ptans with special provisions are
also available at the office of EMA Public Wortcs for
additional char1e, includina state sales tax, of:
$5 75 if picked up in person
$7.25 if requested by mail
lnfonNdon on .. of,..... and~
Environmental Manqement Aaency
(Mail Address):P.O. Box 4048
(Street Address):400 Civic Center Drive, West-Rom 219
Santa Ana, California, 92702-4048
(Phone No.):(714) 834.~59 (Cashier)
All checks shall be payable to: Environmental Manaae-
ment Aaency.
There will be no refund for return of plans and special
provisions. and retum is not required
Bidders wishing to obtain a list of plan holders shall
notify EMA/Public Works 1t the address shown above,
by mail and shall include a check paYJble to EMA/Public
Works in the amount to cover copyina costs of the list
of plan holders. The copyina costs may be determined
by contactin1 the EMA by telephone at (714) 834-3459
Due to the complexity of EMA's projects and the typically
larae number of bidders encountered on each proiect,
the EMA will make no attempt to read a list of plan holders
to prospective bidders over the telephone. Bidders
reQuestlna lists of plan holders are advised that the list
will be current as of the date of request and that the
request should be timed as to allow for normal mail
service. ...... .,.-.11on of .... Ind lpecfftcadons;
Questions on lnterpretltion of the plans and Special
Provision• prior to the date scheduled for bid openina
sh•ll be addressed to: Ear1 Ren, Projed Enalneer, who
may be reached at (714) 634-7043. .... ~
The bidder's attention 1s directed to the provisions In
Section A. "Proposal Requirements and Conditions," of
ltlese Special PtOVlsrons reprdlna the requirements 1nd
conditions which he must obwrve In the pr paration of
the proposal form and the submission of the btd.
Pursuant to the provisions of s.c:tlon 1773 of the labor
Code of the State of California, the Board of SupefVftors
has obtained the cenere1 prewilina,.... of per diem waaes
and tile ienerat preva1hn1 rate for tioliday •nd overtime
work In this locellty for each craft. classification cw type
of workm1n needed to execute the oontrtet from the
Director of the Department of Industrial Rei.t10M These
rites are Oft file with the Clerk of the Board of Superylsof's,
and copies w;tt be made eva1l,able to any lnteremd party
upon requ.st.
For bid results cont.ct Richard Closson, Construc11on
OIV!llon It (714) 567-7810.
By order of tti. Board ot Supervisors of Orange County,
C1tltom11.
Auau t 2. 1988
8111, 8/18
(S.aned) Linda D. Roberts
Clerk Of the Soard of Supemsors
of Oranae County. C.Momaa
1553
"-'llUC HOTia
eor..ad..., ..,_. of C:O..-... Of .. BANIC Of Nl'WPOllT'' ol Hl'WPOttl
BEACH, ottANGl eocn,. end Dom..ek 2 .............. dole°' bulln 111
Oft JUNE 30, HU. ...... .... No. 1040
AISETS Dollar Amounts in Thousands
1. Cash and due from banks ....................................... 11,896
2. Investment securities. (Market value $6,583) .•.... , ......•........ 6,606
3. Non-investment securities .•.•••...•............. , ....•.....•...••• 121
4. Trading account securities ........................................ none
5. Fectenil funds sold and securities purchased under
agreements to resell in domestic offices •.•...........•.......•.... 2,300
6. a. Loans, Total (excluding unearned Income) 130,098
b. Less· Allowance for possible loan losses .................. l ,642
c. Loans, net .........................•........................ 128,456
7. Bank premises, f .F & E. etc. (including $none capital lease) ....... 18,072
8 . Real estate owned other than bank premises ...............•....... 4,325
9. Investments tn unconsolidated subsidiaries
and associated companies ........................................ none
10. Customer's ltability to this bank on acceptances outstanding ........ none
11. Other assets (including $none intangibles) ........................ 3, 165
12. TOTAL ASSETS (sum of items 1 thru 11) ....................... 174,941 LIABILITIES
13. a. TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC OFFICES ....•.......... 38,924
(1) Total demand deposits ............................ 112,429
(2) Total time and savings deposits ....•.............. 151.353
b. TOTAL DEPOSITS IN FOREIGN OFFICES .................•....... none
c TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC ANO FOREIGN
OFFICES (sum of items l 3a & b) ............................. 151,353
14. Federal funds purchased and securities sold under
agreements to repurchase in domestic offices .............•....... 1,500
15. Other liabilities for borrowed money, including
note balances of US Treasury ..................................... 645
16. Mortage indebtedness (including $none capital leases).. . . . . . . . . . . 3,280
17 Acceptances ellecuted by or for account of this bank
and ootstanding ............................... _ .................. none
18 Other hab11ities .................................................. 2,657
19 TOTAL LIABILITIES (excluding subordinated
notes and debentures) ........................................ 159,435
20. Subordinated notes and debentures .............................. 1,350 SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY
21 Preferred Stock .............. .
a. No. shares outstanding none Amount none
22. Common stock .............. .
a. No. shares authorized 25,000,000
b. No. shares outstanding 8,003,889 Amount 3,362
23. Surplus ............................•..................... 3,530
24 TOTAL CONTRIBUTED CAPITAL (sum of items 21, 22 & 23) ........ 6,892
25. Retained earnings .............................................. 6,930
26. Reserve for contingencies and other capital reserves ................. 334
27. TOTAL SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY (sum of items 24, 25 & 26) ...... 14.1 56
28 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY
AND SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY (sum of items 19, 20 & 27) ...... 174,941
Standby Letters of Credit .................................... 2,584
The undersigned, RONALD L. RODGERS, PRESIDENT and RICHARD P
RITTER. EXECUTIVE VICE PRES of the above-named bank, each declares, for
himself alone and not for the other I have personal knowledge of the matters
contained 1n this report and I beheve that each statement 1n said report is
true. Each of the undersigned. for himself alone and not for the other, certifies
under penalty of pequry that the foregoing 1s true and correct
Executed on JULY 27. 1988, at NEWPORT BEACH, Cahforma Signed· Ronald
L. Rodgers, Richard P Ritter
84 1542
.
AIUl1' 11 . 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS AUlllT 1!, 1Ml-PM£ 111
PUaJCNOTU
OIDU TO lttoW CAUi£
FOtl CHAMl Of MME
CASE NO. Al440l3
Hazel Jean Redd has filed
a petition in this court for
an order allowing petitioner
to chanae her name from
Hazel Jean Redd to Tera
Jean Redd.
It is hereby ordered that
all persons interested in the
matter aforesaid appear
before this court in Depart-
ment No. 3 at 700 Civic
Center Drive West, Santa
Ana, California, on August
25, 1988, at 2:45 o'clock
p.m., and then and there
show cause, if any they
have, why said petition for
change of name should not
be granted.
It 1s further ordered that
a copy of ths order to show
cause be published in New-
port Harbor Ensign, a news
paper of general circula-
tion, published 1n this
county at least once a week
for four consecutive weeks
pnor to the day of said
hearing
Dated July 12, 1988
Signed: James L Smith.
Judge of the Superior Court
7/2171288/4 1527
FtemlOUS BUSINW
NAME ITATUllNT
The foflowin& persons are
dotnr busmeu as Enanto
Associates, 4350 Von Kar-
man, #1409, Newport
Beach, Ca 92660
Rielly Homes, a Cahforn1a
hmited partnership, 4350
Von Karman, #140, New-
port Beach, CA 92660
California First Bank, a
California bankine associa-
tion, 1055 E. Main Street,
Santa Ana, Ca 92071
This business 1s con
ducted as a general partner
ship
The registrant com
menced to transact bust·
ness under the f1ctit1ous
business name listed above
on 6/10/88
(Signed) Cal1fonrn1a First
Bank, a Cahforn1a banking
corporation, general
partner Patti Jackson
Vice President
This statement was hied
with the County Clerk of
Orange County on July 25,
1988
file No f -387117
8/11 , 8/18, 8125
9/1 1547
IC-418'7
f1CTIT10UI IUllHUI
HAllE ITATOl£NT
The followina person 1s
doing business as MAC JAM
Limited Partnersh1up,
27611 La Paz Road, L.a1una
Niguel Ca. 92656.
Campbell Associates,
27611 La Paz Road, L.a1una
Niguel. Ca. 92656.
This business 1s con-
ducted by a limited partner·
ship.
The registrant com -
menced to transact bus1·
ness under the fictitious
business name listed above
on Aug. 1976.
(Signed) Campbell
Associates
-Arthur B. Birtcher
This statement was filed
with the County Clerk of
Orange County on July 29,
1988.
File No F-387631
8/11, 8/18, 8125.
9/1 1548
K-41870
ACTmous BUS.NESS
NAME STATEMENT
The following persons are
doing business as MIC
Investors, Tustin, CO.l
MacArthur 81\ld , Suite 100,
Nt!wport BMch, Ca. 92660
Donald E. R\.lssell, 2116
East Balboa Blvd .. Balboa,
CA 92661.
Donald Sutre, 2021 East
Bay Avenue., Balboa. Ca.
92660.
David W Nix, 1407 San·
tanella T emtce, Corona del
Mar Ca. 92624
Terry L. Rhodes, 2501
li1hthoose Lane, Corona
det Mar, CA 926254.
This business 1s con-
ducted by a limited partner-
ship.
The registrants com·
menced to transact busi·
ness under the fictitious
business name listed above
on 6/1/86
(Signed) MIC Center,
a California Limited
Partnership.
David H. Nix
General Partner
This statement was filed
with the County Clerk of
Orange County on July 26,
1988
File No. f -387419
8/11, 8118, 8125
9/1 1550
WE'RE
FIGHTl~FOR
la.JR LIFE
American
Heart
Association
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Newport Ensip/ Costa Mesa News
901 Dover Drive #132, Newport Beach, CA 92660
"~ "(L \
I •'· ,
-. A MEMBER OF THE
SEARS RNANCW. NETWORK NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE
CORNER OF COAST HWY. AT AVOCADO
Expect the best 644-9060
UDO IHI.•
GORGEOUS BA YFRONT 8TH FLOOR PENT-
HOUSE. NO BETTER VIEW ANYWHERE IN
TOWNI COMPARE THIS EXCELLENT PRICE
WI OTHER BA YFT PROPS. OWNER WILL
CONSIDER TRADE!
PENINSULA POINT 11, 141,000
FANTASTIC HARBOR+ NIGHT LIGHT VIEWS
ACROSS WIDEST BAY LOC. CHARMING 2-STY
BAYFRONT WITH 3 BR + NEW KITCHEN.
WATERFRONT PATIO+ SUP FOR 40' BOAT.
BALBOA ISLAND 11,200.000
BEST LITTLE ISLAND BAYFRONT LOCATION.
4 BR OR 3 BR + BACHELOR UNIT. ONSHORE
MOORING. MOTIVATED SELLERS. BRING
OFFERS. POSSIBLE EXCHANGE.
PENINSULA 11 .280,000
NEWER BAY-FRONT HOUSE & DOCK. PRIME
PENINSULA LOCATION. 3-4 BR, EUROPEAN
KITCHEN, & LOVELY GARDEN. VERY LIGHT &
AIRY WITH CONTEMPQRARY FEELING. FOR
THOSE WITH DISCRIMINATING TASTE.
PENINSULA IAYFRONT I 1,395,000
EXCEPTIONAL VIEW ON THE MAIN TURNING
BASIN. EXCEPTIONAL HOME 4 BR & 4 BA. HIGH
CEILINGS, ELEVATOR, SAUNA + EXCEP-
TIONAL BOAT DOCK FOR LARGE YACHT PLUS
A SANDY BEACH WITH BRICK PATIO.
BA YFRONT I 1,595,000
A BA YFRONT HACIENDA WITH A UNIQUE
COMBINATION OF LOCATION, DESIGN +
VALUE. 5 BR + GUEST QUARTERS, OEN, OR
+ FR MAKE THIS A TAUL Y EXCITING HOME.
COLLINS ISLAND 12,850,000
LOCATION, VIEW, LUSH LANDSCAPE, BAY-
FRONT. A FABULOUS HOME WITH QUALITY
BUil T -INS, GAEA T FLOOR PLAN, ENTERTAIN-
MENT RM ON BEAUTIFUL PRIVATE ISLAND.
IA YSHORES 13.500.000
60 FT BAYFRONT, PAVILION VIEW, DOCK FOR
45 FT BOATS. REMODELED HOME WITH THE
FINEST AMENITIES IN OUTSTANDING LOCA-
TION.
EAITILUFF 1111.•
GREAT FAMILY HOME. 3 BR, 2 BA. .. MACCO"
LOCATED ON A QUIET CUL-DE-SAC. NICE
PRIVATE YARD W/ROOM TO ADD ONI LARGE
FAMILY KITCHEN & NEW DRIVEWAY. HURRY
WON'T LAST!
JAllHIE CREEK 1439,000
FABULOUS PLAN 4 IN JASMINE CREEK END
UNIT, LARGE OUTDOOR PATIO. EXPANDED
FAMILY ROOM. PLANTATION SHUTTERS IN
MASTER
HARBOR RIDIE 1710,000
ABSOLUTELY SPECTACULAR! EXPANDED 2
BR + DEN, 2.5 BA. PRIME CITY & BAY VIEW.
DESIGNED FOR EVERY COMFORT & STYLISH
LIVING. CALL NANCY FOR APPOINTMENT.
HARBOR VIEW HILLS 1725,000
GORGEOUS, QUALITY, REMODELll 4 BR
FAMILY HOME IN OUTSTANDING LOCATION
NEXT TO PARK. LARGE PRNATE YARD, NEW
MASTER BA TH & KITCHEN, FRENCH DOORS,
CATHEDRAL CEILINGS AND MUCH MORE.
WILL NOT LAST!
HARBOR RIOBE 1799,500
PANORAMIC VIEW OVERLOOKING NEWPORT
BEACH. OWNER MUST SELL THIS LOVELY
CONDO. 4 BR, 3 BA, FORMAL DINING ROOM,
FAMILY ROOM & LIBRARY. WITHIN STEPS OF
COMMUNITY POOL AND TENNIS COURT.
TWO LARGE DECKS W1TH VIEWS AND PRl-
''ATE COURTYARD.
CORONA DEL MAR
JAlllllE PARK 131&.000
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 1499,500
MAGNIFICENT OCEAN/ BAY I CATALINA "SIT
DOWN" VIEW. HIGHLY DESIRABLE SINGLE
LEVEL PLAN 3 W/ 3 BR PLUS FR. PRIVATE
COMMUNITY, POOLS + TENNIS.
OLD CDI 1415,000
TWO SEPARATE HOUSES ON 40 FT. LOT
SOUTH OF PCH. GARDEN-LIKE PATIO AREA
SEPARATES THE UNITS WITH PLANTS AND
FLOWERS. GAEA T INCOME OPPORTUNITY!
· \ ·. LD CDI 1575,000
UDO ~ .~.800,glJ.J t«~; . MDUPLEX DEVELOPED FOR MAXIMUM
THJS 4 BR 7 BA INC~U.DE.~. F:f OF FRON-POTENTIAL TWO LARGE UNITS, OPEN SPA-
"f AGE-W/~1\~:iJeA . C CUSTOM CIOUS FLOOR PLANS. CONVENIENT LOCA-
THRU-OUT. LG GOUR«JIET KITCHEN, POOL, TION NORTH OF PCH.
FORMAL LR+ DR. CALL FOR MORE DETAILS.
IAYSHOREI 16.800,000
THIS CELEBRATED BA YFRONT ESTATE 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. PRI-
VATE PIER & SUP, PLUS EVERY IMAGINABLE
AMENITY.
SHORECUFF 1141.000
OUTSTANDING CUSTOM HOME WITH PRIDE
OF OWNERSHIP AMENITIES SUCH AS
GOURMET KITCHEN, HUGE MASTER BED-
ROOM, FRPL,~ALK-IN CLOSET AND VIEW.
OLDE COIGIA DEL IAI 1111.•
FANTASTIC OCEAN BLVD. LOCATION! VIEWS
OF CATALINA SUNSETS. JETTY & BOATING
ACTMTIES. SPA. SECWDED PATIO, 3 CAR
GARAGE & EXTRA PARKING. EASILY EXPAN-
DASI E INCREDIBl.E PRICE
WEITCUFF A•.•
ADORABLE WESTCUFF HOME WITH USED
BRICK FIREPLACE & PARQUET ENTRY. PROF.
LANDSCAPED. 3 BR, 2 BA, BRAND NEW SHAKE
ROOF, DESIGNER PAPERS & MORE.
LIDO 1399,000
ENJOY NEWPORT BAY+ CITY LIGHTS FROM
BEAUTIFULLY MAINTAINED 2 BR CO-OP UNIT.
NEUTRAL DECOR, NEW KITCHEN, PORCH +
FOREVER VIEWS. PIER+ SLIP AVAILABLE!
NEWPORT HEIGHTS 1590,000
PRIME OCEAN VIEW LOCATION, LARGE
FAMILY ROOM WITH FIREPLACE. OPEN
KITCHEN, BAY WINDOWS, SPACIOUS YARD.
AN OUTSTANDING VALUE.
SEAVIEW 1625,000
APPEALING 2 STORY, 4 BR 3 BA "PORT
ROYAL", DECORATED IN TRADITIONAL
COUNTRY STYLE. CUL-DE-SAC LOCATION. 1 I
2 BLOCK FROM POOL, SPA AND TENNIS
COURTS.
BIB CANYON 1859,000
THE ULTIMATE TOWN HOME IN PRESTIGIOUS
GATE GUARDED BIG CANYON. DOVER
MODEL EXPANDED & EXPENSIVELY DECO-
RATED. 2 BR & OEN. GOLF COURSE VIEW.
DOVER SHORES 695.000
GAEA T DOVER SHORES LOCATION! OPEN
MUL Tl-LEVEL FLOORPLAN. ARCHITECTUR-
ALLY DESIGNED FOR MAXIMUM BACK-BAY
AND CITY LIGHT VIEW.
BEACON BAY 1895.000
BEAUTIFUL, CONTEMPORARY PULASKI
DESIGNED HOME WITH SKYLIGHTS, BEAMED
CEILINGS, SPA. MAIN HOME HAS 1 BR, LOFT
PLUS 2 BR APT.
BELCOURT 1895.000
THE CREME-DE-LA-CREME! ORIGINALLY
SOLD AS A PRIME LOCATION ADJ. TO COMM.
CENTER. FLOOR PLAN CONSISTS OF 3 BR
SUITES, 31h BA. EXT. LANDSCAPE & INT.
DECOR.
HARBOR RIDIE 1711.080
FABULOUSLY UPGRADED 4 BR. SKYLIGHTS,
KOi POND, 14 FT CEILINGS, OCEAN VIEWS,
BEAUTIFUL "ROGER GARDENS" PATIOS,
DECO RA TORS HOME.
Ill.CANYON 1175,000
TRADITIONAL HOME SITUATED ON LARGE
LOT. POOL, SPA, BARBEQUE & ROOM TO
ROAM. 5 BR, 2 FAMILY ROOMS, AIR COND.
BEST BUY IN BIG CANYON. CALL NOW.
IELCOUIT 11.37&.•
SITUATED IN A VERY SECLUDED & PRIVATE
LOCATION, THIS 4 BR CUSTOM HOME
OFFERS TASTEFUL. NEUTRAL DECOR, LG.
POOL & SPA. SECURITY SYSTEM, A/C, WET
BAR. S CAR QA.D,ABE + MOREi
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