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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-12-29 - Newport Harbor Ensign(!) -i z 1.n 1-1 -i E 0--0-- _J ("·~ ....... t-:i <r l.L ~ u 0 -i u .. ESTABUSHED 1941*418T YEAR* NlWA 2111(714) 131-8120*NEWPOR1" 8EACtt8 ONLY HOME BASED NEWSPAPStlt THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1988 ·'speakers in school spark piotest aY CHER YL STERLING Parenti who are upset at Corona del Mar High School psychology teacher Mike Marino for allowing memben of the gay community to speak to bis claua, have fa.led a formal complaint with the Newport-Mesa Unifaed School District. ~vino, who has taught psychology 9 yean, has had gay speakers in lasses for all of those years, but s the first year he bas come under fire, he said. very semester, 1 have had parents .ion the material, but when I le the program, they arc satisfied," no said. "But this time, it 's ent. There isn't a day that goes Ion' get a nasty letter or two ... trino said the protesting parents iot representative of what the lunity as a whole is f ccling and are only about a dozen involved. : one of the parents, Shannon afson , guessed that the number of >PY parents is about 100. e are not really formally organized iany parents don't even know this is going on," she said ... But when they do find out, they don' like it. Thil ahouldft"t rally be fought out in the papen, but the community should be aware of what is going on." Both Marino and Corona del Mar Principal Dr. Tom Jacobson believe it -1 ist he AIDS crisis:which hu brought .............. . Safe rides offered ·to revelers Complimentary cab rides are being offered this season to local raidents who have imbibed too much holiday cheer. Co-sponsored by Mothers Against Drunk Driving and Comprehensive Care Corporation (Care Unit), the free rides are available from Christmas Eve through New Year's Day between the houn of 7 p.m. and 3 Lm. Care Unit spokesperson Lynell Stan- ford said the program, which is in its seventh year, is designed to prevent drinken from driYing. 06Last New Year's Eve alone we took several hundred people home. We absolutely support the designated driver program but if there is no one .sober to drive, then we hope they will call us, .. Stanford said. Free cab rides will be available throughout Orange and Los Angeles counties, but each passenger will only be picked up from a public ~Place and taken to a residence. Also the destina- tion must be 20 miles or less from the pick up location, Stanford said. For more information or to call Care Cab, phone 1-800-422~143 . the matter to the surface. But Jacobson is on Marino's side . .. The position currently is that homosexuals can add to the psychology lesson in the parameters of the curric- ulum," said Jacobson. 06We present homosexuality as a lifestyle, we are not advocating it. There arc many moral and ethical positions regarding homosexuality. but that doesn't elim- inate the fact that there are about 25 million of them in our society. Better the students get educated now. because they will encounter them when they go out into the world." But Gustafson complained that both ides of the issue are not being pres- ented. She and the rest of the parents II 5 • • 11111 ~ { ~· ·Gays ••• 11111 ,, ... 111111 want the students to be taught that the homosexual lif estylc is a choice. wrherc arc recovered homo- sexuals who would disagree that that orientation is nut chosen,•• said Gustafson. uwe arc sympa- thetic to the homosexual's prob- lem and want the kids to_ know there is a choice." ln 1973, the American Psychi- atric Association published a paper noting that that sexual orientation is not arrived at by choice, but rather it ia deter- mined when a person is very young, Marino 1aid. His position is to teach that homo- sexuality is a lifestyle and to try and dispel any misconceptions or stereotypes. Marino said he passed out a questionnaire to students after the sessions and received about I SO f avorablc responses and only three that were negative. But Gustafson and her group remain unconvinced. Following the formal complaint, she said she expects the issue to come before the school board Police Blotter ....... •.._ The Police Blotter is presented as a publk: service from ,,,. ~ £nsi1n detailit11 cmnes and arrests in Newport Beach. It should be noted tha) crimes listed •re only those which are repoded to the Newport Beach Police o.,..,tment and arrests mM1e are only those suspected of cmnes and not those comncted. MONDAY, DEC. 12 CRIMES 1000 -Vandals reportedly caused $300 in damage to a residence in the l 00 block of Corsica. I 015 -Vandals rc,>ortcdly caused $4,800 in damage to a commercial building in the 3300 biock of West Coast Highway. 1225 -Jewelry valued at $2,500 was reported stolen from a vehicle in the 1600 block of Grove Lane. ARRESTS 0145 -Omar Flores Valencia, Maker• of Fine Stlli•ed, Leaded, Beveled and Etc6ed Gia•• • Alte ..... tive to luarcl-to-cova wt.• .... • Atltl privacy or color to yoar Ito••· • Exclweive awanl wia.U.. .._._...for whltlowa, ekytislate, tlo•ea or whltlow w ... • Lifdime _.-..tee. • C•eto• eatry way•. • S65 eta· foot averase. •We wiD create aaytlaiq ill yo•r imasiaatioa. • FREE O•-Site Eatimate. Over 10 Year• Wortla ol Deliglated Ca•tomer• in Orange Co••t.Y Girl Scout fund drive starts BY CHERYL STERLING Mickey Mouse took a break from his busy birthday festivities at Disneyland to help the Girl Scouts of Orange County kick off their fund raising campaign last week. The celebrated mouse was accompanied by his t:ohorts, Minnie Mouse, Pluto and Donald Duck: as they posed for pictures with various Girl Scouts, Brownies, The Irvine 23, of Santa Ana wu arreated on suapicion of robbery. Ot•s -Mipel Valdez Goa- • zalcs, 22, of Santa Ana wu arreated on suspicion of robbery. OS IS -Mich.el Wayne l'biede- mann, 23, of Huntington Beach was arrested bn suspicion of violation of a court order. 203S -Felix Henchel Rogin, 37, of Los Angeles was arrested on suspicion of battery. 23SO -Brett Lane Adams, 19, of Buena Park was arrested on suspicion of receiving known stolen property. TUESDAY, DEC. 13 CRIMES . 090S -A portable telephone valued at Sl,300 was reported stolen from a garage in the 200 block of Adams. 1100 -A sign valued at $700 was reported stolen from a business in the 4300 block of Birch. 1200 -Computer equipment valued at S4,000 was reported stolen from Empire Financial located at 1301 Dove. I S2S -Power toola valued at $280 were reported stolen from a residence in the 3300 block of Clay. AllltESTS 0210 -Paul Jeffrey Caputo, 20, of Newport Beach was arrested on suspicion of misde- meanor drunk driving. OSSO -Kamalla Becca Rice, 19, of Newport Beach was arrested on suspicion of J>cing Company Vice Chairman Tom Niellen and Ron Dominguez, executive vice president of Dis- neyland. The goal of the campaign, which is expected to conclude in July, is to raise Sl.S million for the development of the Orange County Girl Scouts• 700-acre Camp Scherman, located S,000- high in the San Jacinto Moun- tains above ldyllwild, 1CCOrding to apok.csperson Eva Sachs. The under the influence of cocaine. 0610 -Gretchen Lynn McClintock, 19, of Corona· del Mar was arrested on suspicion of ~I under the influence of coca•. 1145-John Morgan Sheffield, 19, of Newport Beach was arrested on suspicion of posses- sion of LSD. 2040 -David Alan Mcloy, 29, of Neport Beach wu arrested on suspicion of disorderly conduct. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 14 CRIMES 1420 -A printing machine valued at $I ,8SO was reported stolen from Architects Pacifica located at 1061 Camelback. 1430 -Jewelry valued at $570 was reported stolen from a residence in the 1700 block of Sberrington. I 531 -Christmas ornaments valued at $475 were reported stolen from The Christmas Guild located · at #24 Atrium Court. 1929 - A watch valued at $200 and a ring valued at S400 were reported stolen from a residence in the 800 block of Seagull. ARRESTS 1500 -James Greene Reaves, 19, of Costa Mesa was arrested on suspicion of grand theft of property. 2200-David Mark Schoeffler, 3S, of Newport Beach was arrested on suspicion of giving false information to a police officer. campaip effort was joined by Dominguez, Nielsen and his wife, Marilyn and Sheny Van Meter, a former· Disney Mouse- keteer. .. I know we can do it," said Dominguez. "In a county which constantly proves its philan- thropic spirit. helping girls to enjoy the vci:y real benefits of a stay at camp should challenge the generosity of the Orange County community.90 2230 -Donald Wayne Maples, SI, of Newport Beach was arreated on suspicion of driving with a suapedded license. THUllSDA Y. DEC. 15 CRIMES 1030 A VCR valued at $689 was reported stolen from Reform Temple located at 2100 Mar Vista. 1360 -Vandals reportedly caused $2,000 in damage to a laundromat in the 200 block of 30tb Street. ARRESTS 0145 -Ricardo Robert Mon- terrosa, 19, of Buena Park was arrested on suspicion of driving with a suspended license. 0200 -Aaron Brian Castillo, 26, of Newport Beach was arrested on suspicion of drunk driving. 0330 -Christopher Grabinsky, 27, of Newport Beach was arrested on suspicion of drunk driving. 1845 -Richard Joseph Thibo- deau, 47, of Newport Beach was arrested on suspicion of inflict- ing injury upon his spouse/ cohabitant. FRIDAY, DEC. 16 CRIMES 082S - A necklace valued at $200 was reported stolen from a business located at #24 Fuhion Island. 1130 -Currency totaling S8,800 was reported stolen from a business in the SOOO block of Birch. Exclulively Madel Railroading ............ For Everyone, tram the B•gimer to the Aclw•na•d Model• O atlng Layouts ''0,'' ''HO," "N,~' Gauge • • c d ~ c ~ J' p SI a .. n a h a R c p a al fa b H tc ar D D tc tt q1 n aa ru tc ~ m w m t~ D w sa B gc lit pt th Jc ni SC: c YC d er fo al in bi • at ~ ~ Jones ... 11111011, ,,_ 111111 egos, but always manages to duck praise through his quick wit and self-deprecating humor. .. Oh, we never wrote the cartoons for children or adults. we did them for ourselves. It was just a coincidence that other people found them funny," he says. In fact, children and adults alike still tune in each Saturday morning and every weekday afternoon to catch the ongoing hijinks of the .. wascally wabbit" and his friends Daffy Duck, Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote, Porky Pig. Elmer Fudd, Pepe le Pew and Y oscmitc Sam; all of which have the unmistak- able Jones touch. Jones claims that his crazy celluloid friends have touched him, or rather, are him in some aspects. "Well. I'd like to say my favorite character is Bugs because we'd all like to be Bugs. He's a comic hero, a winner. But to tell the truth I like them all and I can better sympathize with Daffy and Wile E." Jones said that he understands Daffy the best, while he tends to make the same mistakes as the coyote .. geenyus" who never quite gets his (Beep Beep) road runner dinner. .... think we're aJI more famil- iar with error than triumph and as far as Pepe goes, well I'd like to be more like him. It never occurs to him that he's not the most desirable man in the world," he laughed. Many of Jones' characters do make small triumphs, although they a re laden with handicaps. Daffy, for instance, is saddled with a terrible lisp. which Jones said was inspired by Warner Bros. producer Leon Schlesin- ger. "We were looking for a voice for Daffy, something that would stand out. So we decided to use Leon's. We knew we could get away with it because he never listened to us. "'He'd come walking into the studio, ask us what we were working on and we'd tell him, ·· -~Oh. just a story about a trans- vestite chicken," and he'd say~ 'Great work.' " However, Schlesinger was listening the day Daffy Duck premiered in the studio. He thought the voice was great, Jones recalled, but didn' recog- nize it as his own. .. He jumped up after the screening and said, 'Jethuth Chrith fclluths, thath a funny voith, where did ya geth thath?- Daff y is just one of the many characters that Jones has created, developed a personality for, or drawn for many years, after "'failing" into the business in the early 30s. Although that wucally wab- bit usually takes a wrong turn ·at Albuquerque, Jones has seemed to take all the right ones, even if they weren't his idea. When he entered the anima- tion faeld as a celluloid wuber frah out of college, Jones insists he still could not draw but "'could fake it quite well." He landed a job wuhing the cellu- loid frames so that, with new ones aoina at the high cost of tnen cents apiece. they could be mmd. Accordina to Jona, he began hil •1001 climb to mediocrity" 1" iecomina a painter. an iater Ud finally reachina the status ol • ialll1weeaer (• b8ckarouncl artist) at lwerks studio, where he . ---·----- -- Ma 1811. t•THENEWPORTB••• PA•I he claims. ...some of the wont Bugs Bunnies." In 1940, Jones won the Newsreel Theatre's award for the best animation of the year, a patriotic cartoon called "'Old Glory". An honor, he says, that was never bestowed before nor since. A few years later Jones met Theodore Geisel, who is better known as Dr. Seuss, and the two created Private Snafu, a .. goof- up soldier." It was aJmost 25 years later that the team produced one of the most popular and famous animated Christmas stories ever: "'How the Grinch Stole Christ- mas." "'Ted and I wrote the screen- play for 'The Grinch• together and we decided Boris Karloff was the only penon to do tbe narration for it. He wu perfect," Jones aaid. Along with another collabo- ration, "'Horton Hean a Wlto," these two films won the Peabody A ward for Television Program- ming Excellence, an award that Jones says .. has been given before and since," adding to his two Academy Awards he received in 1950 for Pepe le Pew's "'For Sccnti-McntaJ Rea- sons" and a documentary co- written with Friz Freleng, "'So Much For So Little." .. Animals are great to work with because it is so much easier to humaniu animals than to humaniu humans. Humans arc a much scarier lot," be said. uni 11t • ,.11 ... __ ,. •. ,.... ... ..., .. , .... _ ..... Clllllt.llm'K....,•111111111111.._lrll. ' l11lllll.wn1,1 1111 llr II •Hiii II.., II...,., ......... ttJ Ill L was immediately fired. After working a short time with Charles Mintz and Walter Lantz, Jones was rehired at lwerks, where he says he was .. not recognized but my work. unfortunately was" and he was promptly fired again; this time by a woman he later married. Pllll CIPflllO fllllf UIP puppeteer and sketch artist," where he charged a dollar ("'a grotesque overcharge") for each caricature . It was after his marriage that he landed the jpb with Schlesinger. ..Since he did not draw, he didn' know the differ- ence between a eel-washer and an inbetwccner." Unemployed, Jones moved to the artists' section of Olvera Street in Los Angeles and sup- ported himself as a "'maladroit It was there that Jones directed his first cartoon, "The Night Watchman" in 1938, and FlllTllTllll -.. c. 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In 1973, the American Psychi- atric Association published a paper noting that that sexual orientation is not arrived at by choice, but rather it ii deter- mined when a penon ii very young, Marino 1aid. Hit position it to teach that homo- sexuality it a lifestyle and to try and dispel any misconceptions or stereotypes. Marino said be pated out a questionnaire to students after the sessions and received about I S<f fayorablc responses and only three that were negative. But Gustaf son and her group remain unconvinced. Following the formal complaint, she said she expects the issue to come before the school board Police Blotter The PoHce Blotter is presented as a public serwce from lie Ne•pott En5"' detaiHrw crimes Mtd affests in Newport 8eM:tt It should be noted INt crimes listed are only those whleh are reported to the Newport Be.ch Police ~ Mtd arrests mM1e are Otlly those suspected ol crunes Mtd nof those COl'IWCted. MONDAY, DEC. 12 CRIMES 1000 -Vandals reportedly caused $300 in damage' to a residence in the l 00 block of Corsica. · 1015 -Vandals reportedly caused $4,800 in damage to a oommercial building in the 3300 block of West Coast Hiahway. 1225 -Jewelry valued at $2,SOO was reported stolen from a vehicle in the 1600 block of Grove Lane. ARRESTS 0145 -Omar Flores Valencia, Mallen ol Fine Stlti•ecl, Leaded, Beveled and ~tc..,, G .... • AJte .... tive to ......_to-ccwer wla•• ••· • A.W •rivacy or color to yo11r II•••· • Exct..iYe awanl wiewi .. ••I-for wn.•owe, ekylislate, .. ._ or wie•ow .... • Lifrime -nu1tee. • C118to• eatry waye. • $65 941. foot aver .... • We will create aaytldes ia yo•r imasiaatioa. • FREE <>a-site Eatimate. Over 10 Year• Wortll ol Deligllted Ca•tomer• in Orange Coa•t.Y Girl Scout fend drive starts aY CHERYL STEHLING Mickey Mouse took a break from his busy birthday festivities at Disneyland to help the Girl Scouts of Orange County kick off their fund raising campaign last week. The celebrated mouse was accompanied by his 'Cohorts, Minnie Mouse, Pluto and Donald Duck as tbf!y posed for pictures with various Girl Scouts, Brownies, The Irvine 23, of Santa Ana Wll amatcd OD suspicion of robbery. 0145 -Mipel Valda ~ • zales, 22, of Suta Aaa w• arrated OD IUlpiciOB of NbMry. 0515 -Michael Wayne Tlllede- mann, 23, of Huntington &e.cb was arrested bn suspicion of violation of a court order. 203S -Felix Henchel Rogin, 37, of Los Angeles was arrested on suspicion of battery. 2350 -Brett Lane Adams, 19, of Buena Park was arrested on suspicion of receiving known stolen property. TUESDAY, DEC.13 CRIMES 090S -A portable telephone valued at S 1,300 was reported stolen from a garage in the 200 block of Adams. 1100 - A sign valued at $700 was reported stolen from a business in the 4300 block of Birch. 1200 -Computer equipment valued at $4,000 was reported stolen from Empire Financial located at 1301 Dove. 1 S2S -Power toola valued at $280 we~ reported stolen from a relidence io the 3300 block of Clay. AUESTS 0210 -Paul Jeft'rey Caputo, 20, of Newport Beach wu arrested on suspicion of misde- meanor drunk driving. 0550 -~•maUa Becca Rice, 19, of Newport Beach -was arrested on suspicion of J>cing '11111 Company Vice Chaiiman Tom N tellen and Ron Dominguez, executive vice praident of Dis- neyland. The goal of the campaign, which is expected to conclude in July, i1 to raise $1.S million for the development of the Orange County Girl Scouts• 700-acre Camp Scherman, located S,000- hiah in the San Jacinto Moun- tains above Jdyllwild, accordin& to apokesperaon Eva Sacha. The unCler the influence of cocaine. 0610 -Gretchen Lynn McClintoct, 19, of Corona· del Mar WM arrested on suspicion of ~ under the influence of cocihc. 1145-Jobn Morgan Sheffield, 19, of Newport Beach was arrested on suspicion of posses- sion of LSD. 2040 -David Alan Mcloy, 29, of Neport Beach wu arrested OD suspicion of disorderly conduct. WEDNESDAY, DEC.14 CRIMES . 1420 -A printing machine valued at SI ,8SO was reported stolen from Architects Pacifica located at 1061 Camelback. 1430 -Jewelry valued at SS70 was reported stolen from a residence in the 1700 block of Shcrrington. I S3 I -Christmas ornaments valued at $475 were reported stolen from The Christmas Guild located at lt2A Atrium Court. 1929-A watch valued at $200 and a rin1 valued at S400 were reported stolen from a residence in the 800 block of Seagull. ARRESTS ISOO -James Greene Reaves, 19, of Costa Mesa wu arrested on suspicion of grand theft of property. 2200-David Mark Schoeffler, 3S, of Newport Beach wa1 arrested on 1uapicion of sivina f aJsc information to a police officer. ' campaip efTort was joined by Dominpez, Nielsen and his wife, Marilyn and Sherry Van Meter, a former Disney M ousc- keteer. 441 know we can do it," said Dominguez ... In a county which constantly proves its philan- thropic spirit, helping girls to enjoy the very real benefits of a stay at camp should challenge the aencrosity of the Orange County community." 2230-DoUld Wayne Maples, SI, of Newport Beach was amatcd OD IUlpicioo of driving with a tu1peaded liceme. THUJlSDAY. DEC. 15 CRIMES 1030 A VCR valued at S689 was reported stolen from Reform Temple located at 2100 Mar Vista. 1360 -Vandals reportedly caUICd $2,000 in damage to a laundromat in the 200 block of 30th Street. ARRESTS 014S -Ricardo Robert Mon- terrosa, 19, of Buena Park was arrested on suspicion of driving with a suspended license. 0200 -Aaron Brian Castillo, 26, of Newport Beach was arrested on suspicion of drunk driving. 0330-Christopher Grabinsky, 27, of Newport Beach was arrested on suspicion of drunk driving. 184S -Richard Joseph Thibo- deau, 47, of Newport Beach was arrested on suspicion of inflict- ing injury upon his spouse/ cohabitant. FRIDAY, DEC. t' CRIMES 0825 - A necklace valued at $200 wu reported stolen from a busine11 located at #24 Fashion Island. 1130 -Carrency totaling $8,800 was reported stolen from a businets in the SOOO block of Birch. Exclulively Model RaHrOldng IOIMlhlng For Everrw. from Ille 81glrw-w to the Adw•na1d lloclel• • O rating Layouts ''0,'' ''HO," ''N,~' Gauge La1:Jt Selection of on111ew .. 1eo.1t I (i IJ). .. Ci d• w c~ WI JU pc sa ar R Ct Pe al ab cc hi as. fa be Ht to an Di 0 1 to th qu ru 1a1 as to oc m we m1 th D, WI sa Br ge fo sta u a~ lis Sh we ·o ve 'G Ii.Ji pr th Jo nu SC Cl VO c~ en f o all in ti~ rn he Jones •.. 1111 •• ,,_,... 1 egos, but always manages to duck praise through his quick wit and self-deprecating humor. .. Oh. we never wrote the cartoons for children or adults, we did them for ourselves. It was just a coincidence that other people found them funny," he says. In fact, children and adults alike still tune in each Saturday morning and every weekday afternoon to catch the ongoing hijinks of the .. wascally wabbit" and his friends Daffy Duck, Road Runner and Wile E . Coyote. Porky Pig, Elmer Fudd, Pepe le Pew and Yosemite Sam; all of which have the unmistak- able Jones touch. Jones claims that his crazy celluloid friends have touched him, or rather, arc him in some ~pccts. "Well, I'd like to say my f avoritc character is Bugs because we'd all like to be Bup. He's a comic hero, a winner. But to tell the truth I like them all and I can better sympathize with Daffy and ·Wile E." Jones said that he undentands Daffy the best, while he tends to make the same mistakes as the coyote .. gecnyus" who never quite gets his ('Beep Beep) road runner dinner. .. I think we're all more famil- iar with error than triumph and as far as Pepe goes, well I'd like to be more like him. It never occurs to him that he's not the most desirable man in the world," he laughed. Many of J ones' characters do make small triumphs. although they arc laden with handicaps. Daffy, fo r instance, is saddled with a terri ble lisp, which J ones said was inspired by Warner Bros. producer Leon Schlesin- ger. "We were looking for a voice for Daffy, something that would stand o ut. So we decided to use Leon's. We knew we could get away with it because he never listened to us. .. He'd come walking into the studio, ask us what we were working on and we'd tell him, 'Oh, just a story about a trans- vestite chicken,' and he'd say, 'Great work.• " However, Schlesinger was listening the day Daffy Duck premiered in the studio. He thought the voice was great, Jones recalled, but didn't recog- nize it as his own. .. He jumped up after the screening and said, 'Jcthuth Chrith felluths, thath a funny voith, where did ya geth thath?- Daff y is just one of the many characters that Jones has created, developed a penonality for, or drawn for many years, after .. failing" into the business in the early 30s. Although that wucally wab- bit usually takes a wron1 tum at Albuquerque. Jones has lellDcd to take all the right ones, nen if they weren't his idea. When he entered the anima- tion field u a celluloid wuher f reab out of coUcae. Jones insists he still could not draw but .. could fake it quite well." He landed a job wuhina the cellu- loid frames so that. with new o.1 aoina at the biah cost ~f tnen cents apiece, they could be rwm1d. Accordina to Jona, be bepn W-toq climb to mediocrity .. 1PJ '9comin1 a painter, an iaker IM fiully reachinl the ltatUI cil• ia .. l.eeMr(a bllcklfOUDd artilt) at lwerkl studio, where he , he claims, .. some of the wont Bugs Bunnies." In 1940, Jones won the Newsreel Theatre's award for the best animation of the year. a patriotic cartoon called "Old Glory". An honor. he says, that wcu never bestowed before nor since. A few years later Jones met Theodore Geisel. who is better known u Dr. Seuss, and the two created Private Snafu, a .. goof- up soldier." It was almost 25 years later that the team produced one of the most popular and famous animated Christmas stories ever: '"How the Grinch Stole Christ- mas." "Ted and I wrote the screen- play for "The Grinch• together and we decided Boris Karloff WU the only penoa IO do die narration for it. He w• perfect ... Jones said. Along with another collabo- ration, "Honon Hean a Wllo," these two films won the Peabody Award for Television Program- ming Excellence, an award that Jones says "has been 1iven before and since," adding to his two Academy Awards he received in 19SO for Pepe le Pew's .. For Scenti-Mental Rea- sons" and a documentary co- writtcn with Friz Frelcng, .. So Much For So Little." .. Animals are great to work with because it is so much euier to humaniu animals than to humaniz.c humans. Humans are a much scarier lot," be said. Ill ,.,...11 ... __ ,....,.,.... ... ...,.., ..... _ ..... a..,.. . ._.._. • ._.., .. .._._ ' 1!11lllll.•rrr1111111 llr Ill •11111 II.., II....,., .......... lhl I I L was immediately fired. After working a short time with Charles Mintz and Walter Lantz. Jones was rehired at I werks. where he says he was "not recognized but my work unfortunately was" and he was promptly fired again; this time by a woman he later married. 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Then . . . ~it your money ~ at your local Downey Savings Branch Office ... "Ask any Hntn." M.2-.-'- .o t5....._ ... , ... C1I•.-.-_. ........ uu t•: nuc SAVI~ We 1-t JOU a lifetime. I J ~If ,.. • Ital Ila a •• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN ' It was a good year As we sit back, look f orw~rd to the New Year and take stock of 1988, we have to conclude that these past 12 months have been a time of achievement and changes, mostly positive, for the city of Newport Beach. The year 1988 will be remembered for many things. In politics and government, of course, it will be remembered as an election year, and a particularly lively one. In January, Bob Badham announced he would not seek reelection to the House of Representatives, and the scramble was on. A tough, at times nasty, and somewhat bizarre campaign ensued, which resulted in Christopher Cox's election and Dave Baker's disgrace. Cox will spend the next two years on Capitol Hill; Baker, having pleaded guilty to a forgery charge stemming from the last week of the campaign, will spend the next two years on probation. The City Council was also shaken up by this year's balloting, with long-time slow-growth activist Jean Watt ascending to the council, propelling I 0-year council- member Don Strauss into the mayor's chair as the first slow-growth mayor in the city since 1980. What effect these changes will have on city policies is yet to be determined, and this promises to be one of the more interesting ongoing stories of 1989. .. / - The outgoing mayor, John C. Cox Jr., left the city with a legacy of progress, having steered a general plan amendment through the governmental maze which will . slash allowable commercial and office development in the city by some 20 million square feet. Cox also negotiated an agreement with the mayor of Irvine, Larry Agran, that will allow plans for the much-needed San Joaquin Hills Transportation Corridor to go forward. . . This is no merit raise Al so this year, Newport Beach shone as a home of sport's champions. From the double gold-medal performance of Greg Barton in the Summer Olympics to the CIF championship efforts of the Corona del Mar High School football, water polo and tennis teams, 1988 provided local sports fans with a thrill a minute. Usually. about this time of the the pay increases. Otherwise year, we whip together a column they become effective without a reviewing the past year and what vote by anybody. What a slick events left an indelible impribt-~heme. on the Newport Beach area, but Your Congrcssmember-still something bas co._ up on tbe globe-trotting Bob Badham- national scene that deserves bas had big pay raises in recent some immediate attention while years, up from $60,000 in 1981 there is still time to do something to $89,500 today. The new about it. recommendation boosts this to It's the recommended 50 per-S 135,000. Buttbat's not all. With cent pay raise for members of a staff of 22, with unlimited Congress and the federal judi-expense accounts, tax allowan- Come on, now. The Quad Commission was beaded by a very rich and powerful Washington D.C. attorney. Lloyd Cutler. By tak- ing away the honorariums from Congress, be hoped to eliminate the power of the big_ lobbyists. How naive! He bas missed the point entirely. Until there is a limit on campaign expenditures, until political action committees are banned, the special interest The schools provided more than just athletic excellence in 1988 , though. Scores on state achievement tests continued to be among the tops in the area, and several schools and individual educators garnered state and national recognition. ciary, a proposal that may be the crowning display of greed in a year that sets this country apart in the wont avaricious way. The official committee that has come up with this hoggish public trough slurp rationalizes that Congress members need the money so they will stop taking T ·ime of my Life True, there were some sour notes -city police officers tragically shot and severely wounded an unarmed man on the beach early one morning; two Harbor Municipal Court judges came under investigation by the state Committee for Judicial Performance; budget constraints forced the layoff of 29 teachers in the spring -but overall the residents of Newport Beach have plenty of reasons to be proud of their city, and it looks like 1989 will feature more of the same. Baker Communicatio~s ;honorariums from special inter-ces, pensions, f ulJ medical co v- est groups who influence their erage, housing allowances and votes and decisions. Such a like that, the true income today squeal. If you pay your Con-is closer to $120,000 annually, gresaman enough, you may and now they want to bump it make him honest. 50 percent. Such hopash for unwubed The news of this new boon- 'bop. Since when docs integrity doggJe came the same day I come with a price-tag attached? received a notice from the US What patriotic-citizens on this Department of Health and special committee put such an Human Services reporting that AWARD WINNING 901 DoYer Drive interpretation on good old Congress hid raised the pre-~~..a Newport a.ch. CA 92680 American ethics? Have we mium for senior medical insu· ..u Ea .._...,. ~:!;'=to: 'stooped so low we can\ control ranee to Sl l .98 a month, starting 39 State & National Awards P.O. Box 9389 thoee we elect to govern us? next week. Since 1978 Newport a..ch, CA 92151-9319 The US Constitution atab-.. With few exceptions," the '~nm The Newport Enstgn ie publilhed lisbes that Coqreu abalJ let the notice stated, "this premium ci:'...:'rs,;, .-.Yon~-pay scale for Federal offlCials. increue will not cause a reduc- But Co....-memben, afraid of tion in your current Social ..... a~ Seth Baker what tM votml mipt say if they Security check because u a DBllllE mR Roger Bk>om voted tbemtelves more pay aeneral rule the premium M•llTE _... Melinda Keller raitea, paacd a very clever bill increue cannot exceed the eo1t- •&ll mlll: George Pappas creatina the .. ~Rnnial Com-of ·livin1 increase you will PllTl Ema Danny Cota mi•ioa 0. BucUtive, Lepla-receive in January 1989." PWIJIUF& Mary DeChirico tive and Jlldicial Salaries." Then Hey, just a darn minute. The ITAff alllll: ~I Stehling they wrote iato this law aucb a cost of livin1 increue was meant IEBll itM!L81and Pound beautiful system of railroadina to cover the cost of living, not 111&1• • IALEI: Marcus Dietz that it will requi~ a mauive to cover a Rea1an package •· .-cTlll: Bob Donnan, Barbara Ann Sheppard, :nablic outcry to hinder or amend desiped to appeue the medical Ingrid Pepenetla, Sharoo Chandler the 0 Quad Commi11ion 's" pTofeuion and to thwart any a.u•na ..sJll: Inez Gilbert . recollllDeftClatiou. The Pnai-new state medical pro1ram. 1.1111. ... 1m&1• Christina J. Meo Jut will eitber mOclify the While rm denied a amaU eo1t I Faall•. lllT.: Scoa Vowell . · · recoaamelldnion1, or IMlbde • of liviq increw from SoCiel iliililli ..... (Uii 441·5'n& w .._to Ill a n .. •PlflT: =:cutalut tllem i11 llil Jan. 9 bucliet --Security fuadi l'W ,_. intO for :T::"~ .. ~1..:i:=i:::= .... ~,~ ... toC..,111 n-eoap• 55 ,_,., Coaar• ii~ to ...................... .,,... IP bl r.~,i.1 11111»-,.IO•rll'J•IW& 8'I a SO~--,_ 1een•1. BY JIM FELTON will still own Congress through campaign contributions. The only difference will be that the special interests will own Con- grcssmcmben who arc f attcr and richer. Congress votes money to support the death squads in Central Ameri~ to pay for waste in the Pentagon, and now to enrich their own coffen, but they can't take care of the homelaa, they can\ pick up medical care for the elderly, and they can\ vote to increuc the minimum wqe of S3.3S an hour, or $6,700 annually. There's a Jot of talk about entitlements. Well, don't forget that thil new Coqraaional pay recommendation meana that retirin1 Conare11men will rueive mo~ t"an $70,000 a year for life for doin1 nothing. If you feel this is a violation of the public trust, and that one of the best ways to balaooe the budget or reduce the deficit is to practice fiscal responsibility as role models, then write to the Praident and your Conaress- -.ber and urae tbem to stop ihil piecly fooliillll•, Md table lie Qlllld ~-··-w -• ...... 'J1 "<t 0 th th bf tel ot ot m: an be b~ ca tel ~ - ' De pr' car de- at tia SID I Ne pre Ho An Ha ma bw Co, J the He Ne' yea res, mil tilt· • Coi mo bes sen ope 1 Ne1 con var incl adj, I .... Bea Cat ace pre JOI maJ actl I I: del Ro co~ invc me aae • I a I• THE NEWPORT-IM I I I What to do if. you're in an auto accident IY ALAN S. ZALL It is very important to obtain the following information from the other party or parties if you have an automobile accident. I). The full name, address and telephone number of the driver of the other automobile. Also obtain their driver's license number, and their work address and telephone number. It is helpful to obtain their date of birth and their vehicle identifi- cation number. 2). The full name, address and telephone number of any pas- seaaen in the other vehicle and their work address and tele- phone number. 3). The full name, address and telephone number of any wit- nesses to the accident along with their wort address and tele- phone number. 4). The full name and badge number of the police officer if a traffic collision report is completed. It is also advisable to determine whether the police officer is from the California Highway Patrol or a city police department. S). The license plate number, year and mate of the other automobile that was invovled in the accident. 6). The name of the other person's insurance company, their agents f uU name, address and telephone number. It is advisable for you to write The law and You the required information at 11.'e time of the accident because mey are so angry and upset that they are not thinking clearly. It might be helpful to place this article in your automobile so that you will have a check.list of the information to obtain in case you are ever in the unfortunate situation of being involved in an automobile accident. As soon after the accident as possible, contact your insurance agent and give him all the facts in your possession. This will help the insurance agent to be able to assist you. fonn is similar to the items that I mentioned earlier in the article. The SR I form will also ask the estimated cost of repairs and your insurance policy number and expiration date. Business Briefs your version of the facts as soon after the accident as possible. You should include the follow- ing items in your narrative: The date and time of the accident; The road and weather condi- tions at the time of the accident; The location of the accident; How the accident occurred; and who was the cause of the acci- dent. Also include any state- ments you made or the other party made to the police officer. Also, please remember that the Department of Motor Veh- icles requires the completion of a SR I fo~ which is a report of traffic accident, any time a driver of a motor vehicle is involved in an accident on a public street or highway that results in injury or death of any pers0n or property damage to any one person (including him- self) in excess of $500. The information requested on this The SR I form must be filed with the OMV within 10 days .. The department will suspend the driving privilege of any person who willfully fails, refuses, or neglects to make a report of an accident as required. Under the law, the suspension shall remain in e(fcct for one year, unless terminated sooner by the OMV, by receipt of the report of the accident, or upon receipt of evidence by the department that the failure to report was not willful. Lee James bas joined· Akins Development Company as project superintendent. In that capacity, be will oversee on-site development and construction at Akins' Dove Canyon residen- tial project, consisting of 118 single-family detached homes . ••• Diane Harman-Powell of Newport Beach bas been promoted to vice president of the Howard Marlboro Group in Los Angeles. In her position, Harman-Powell will continue to manage and develop existing business in the fuU -service West Coast office. • •• Janis M. Cenedella manages the 50-man concrete division of Hedley Builders, located in Newport Beach. During her first year with the company, she was responsible for more than two million square feet of concrete tilt-up construction . ••• Goldome Realty Credit Corp., the nation's eighth largest mortgage banking company, bas begun offering retail mo rtgage services in Newport with the opening of a satellite office . The office is located at One Newport Plaza and originated conventional loans and offers a variety 'Of mortgage products, includina those with fixed and adjustable rates . ••• Hopkins DeYelopment Com- pallJ, headquartered in Newport Beach, bas opened a Northern California office in Oakland. according to Steve Hopkins. president. Rod Chisessi bas joined the firm as a project manager and will ovenec all the activities of the new office. ••• Dorim Arcllitedl of Corona del Mar. has announced that Ronald Travers has joined the company. Travers will be involved with business develop- ment, design and project man- aaement. ••• IA•c, W arfoH, Stw. IBC. A• ...... aJPublic Relatlom, hu .cquired Layton Water as a new account. L WS is developin1 a campaian for Lay- ton Water consistina of direct mail, print 8dverd1ina. literature and ,.Mic relations . ... 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I• THE NEWPORT EN8IGN s Tough test ahead for CdM in · tourney 8Y GEORGE PAPPAS Each basketbalJ season there comes a time when a team and its coach discoven what kind of cards they have been dealt. That moment is here for Corona del Mar High's basket- ball team. This week, CdM's cagers par- ticipate in one of the toughest local basketball tournaments at Estancia Coast Christmas Clas- sic. The Sea Kings 's 1988-89 team is loaded with potential but since the start of the season Cd M Coach Paul Orris has wondered if his team has what it takes to play with the best in Orange County. The Sea Kings (5-3) are com- ing off a recent 68-26 rout of Costa Mesa High. However, Orris wasn't overjoyed about the win. He had hoped for a tougher test for his team before they entered the Estancia tourney. Top ranked teams such as Irvine, Santa Clara, Edison, Estancia, among others arc participating in the tourney. CdM couJd meet either Santa Clara or Edison in the later r_ounds of the competition. But a win is a win. Orris and his team will take it where they can get it. "It wasn't like we beat the best team in Orange County,•• Orris remarked ... Costa Mesa has some problems size wise. When their biggest kid is a freshman, you know that is asking an awful lot." From the start, CdM's team dominated the smaller team from Costa Mesa. Mesa was without a player taller than 6- feet in their line up. As a result, the Sea Kings' controlled the boards on both sides of the court for much of the game and their defense closed off the inside lanes and forCcd the Mustangs to tum to their outside shooting game which was lacking. CM rushed their shots only hitting 12 of 32 shots from the field, 38 percent. Costa Mesa's point guard Timmy Nguyen was limited to 10 points. The Mustangs were held to one point in the final quarter. Matt Herrington led the Sea Kings with 17 points, junior guard Mark Flint finished with 9 points (which all came in the fourth quarter),· Chris Pliha added 8 points, Matt Cwiertnia had 7 points Brian Spratt and Sledge Fredericks chipped in 6 points each. Orris had his entire line up for the game except for guard Jeff Clark, who is still out with an knee injury. This included three players from the football team, guards Warren and Weston Johnson, and forward Jeff Jack- son. Orris used the three players against Costa Mesa and said he was satisfied with their efforts. "I have a lot more options DOW," Orris said. ~e made some adjustments for a quieter tempo and more agreaive defense and rebound- ing. We also emphasized patience on offense all week which I think we were more patient against Costa Mesa. In the Irvine tourney we were playing too much one on one stuff on offense," be added. "We're going to find out some things in the Estancia Tourna- ment," he added. In the Costa Mesa game, the Sea Kings jumped out to a 7- 0 lead and never looked back. Cd M employed a full court press which befuddled the Mustangs, who turned over the ball several times in the first period. Cd M built up 24-8 lead after one quarter with Herrington sinking-8 points and Warren Johnsob scoring 5. The Sea Kin' kept up the pressure in scconCI quarter going on 16 7 run to build a 40-1 S lead at the half. Cd M shot 62 percent from the field ( J 8-of-29 attempts) in first half. They bit 31 of 50 shots in the game (62 percent). Chris Pliha came off the bench to put in 6 of his 8 points in the second period. Herrington helped stave off any comeback attempt by the Mustangs in the third period as he scored 9 points including a three-pointer. CdM led 53-25 after the third. MIE AmlE -C... ....... Clrtl ... *'9m II llr I mrt ...... Cllll lllil 11111 1111 nwm; • ne .. Kllll .... • 11 "" .. •• , 11. u. 21. ~I .. fllllclJlll 11 .. ElllHll T .. 1m11I 1111 Wiit. PIOTl IY IAllY COTA Experience is ~he key for CdM soccer BY GEORGE PAPPAS Prosperity in obscurity. That could best describe Cor- ona del Mar and Newport Har- bor High's soccer programs. Last year,Harbor's squad fin- ished second in the Sea View League and reached the CI F playoffs. Two years ago, CdM's team finished second in league and reached the play.offs but they struggled last season and didn't qualify for postscason action. Both schools field promising squads this season. However, the edge might have to go Cd M because of their experience. The Sea Kings have 13 seniors on the team including several standout players return- ing from last season. This includes seniors forward Sohan Mutucumarana. left for- ward Pat Callaghan (who was inj ured much of last season), fullback Greg Dalton, left fut- Prosperous year for local athletes BY GEORGE PAPPAS It's that time of year again. Time to look back at the accomplishments of f!Ccwport's local prep athletes over the past 12 months and single out the hard work and dedication of the coaches and players who made it all happen. In 1988, Corona del Mar and Newport Harbor High's athletic programs continued to prosper. The faJI was especially reward- ing for both 1ebools as most of their fall sports pro1rams reached potbeMOn play. This was the year CdM's f ootbaJI team f IMlly did it. The Sea ~inp threw off 26 years of doubt and near misses as they buried their doubters and Valencia, 17-7 in the CIF title game. For coach Dave Holland, it was his first Cl F 4A Southern Section championship in IS years of coaching at Cd M. It also was the first Cl F football title in the school's history as the 1988 squad logged an unbeaten sea- son with 12-0-2 record. The key to Cd M's success this season was postseason emer- gence of quarterback Ty Price and the touah playina from the team's def'emift equd. Cd M 1•otherin1 defensive unit featu• neh ~ • a ••11117 lback Graham Pierce, Hunter Pierce at the midfield position, and Will Hill at right midfield. Junior Chris Connelly plays goalie for the Sea Kings this season. Cd M lost some of last year's top players to graduation includ- ing Matt Tomli~ Brian Sheehy,~ goalie Brent Krum. But they have back Callaghan and Mut- ucumarana, who are CdM's primary ofTensive threats this season. Recently, the Sea Kings fought a tough Sunny Hills team to a 0-0 stalemate in the rain and mud. It was a slow, defensive struggle in which neither team could capitalize on their scoring opportunities. The other players that make up Cd M's squad include senior Ed Strong (left midfield), sopho- more Joey Perez (center half- . back), junior Chris Smith (for- ward), senior Mike Pickart (sweeper), senior Enrique Galli (ce~ter forward), senior Clint Christie (right fullback), senior Mar~us Kocmur (stopper),' senior Jason Bennett (forward), senior Matt Brown (midfield), sophomore Anthony Deane (midfaeld), junior Chad Smith (fullback). la next week's iuue, we,1 IOok at Newport Harbor's toccer squad and their chance• of reawDina co the CIF. playoffs thilte9IOlt. • A colorful year around the bay in 19 BY RALPH RODHEIM If one were to paint a '1988 Marine Scene, it would be full of action and color. The bright- est colon would represent the great marine-oriented events such as opening day with bur- gees flying high and the entire bay in full dress. Action would be represented by all the exciting series: the 66, Angelman, Dick- son, Ahmanson. etc. The golden colors would shine through with the U.S . Yacht Club Challenge, the Gold C up regattas, the Ayres Trophy regatta, Flight of the Lasers, Governor's Cup and the MORC Internationals. The pas- tels would be represented by all the Talented Female, Junior Commodores. All Girls and Little Old Ladies regattas. NOSA deserves a special place on this year' mural fo r host ing another spectacular En enada Wrap up • • • c11lln11• tn. ,... I linebackers, John Katovsich, Jerrott Willard, Pat Callaghan, Chris Borg, Chris Dcuchar, Pat Kelly, defensive linemen, Ron Akin. Brett Allen, Scott Jor- gensen, Morgan Ringwald, Jeff Blower, Nathan Craig, Bobby Hall, defensive backs, Warren Johnson ( 11 interceptions on the year), and Brandon Bento. After a pretty good regular season, Price truly came alive in postscason play. In four playoff contests, Price threw for over 100 yards each time. Other players who need to be mentioned include Jeff Clark, for his spectacular game- winning catch in the semifinals against Pacifica, Weston John- son, who played well both as a defensive back and receiver this season, running backs Greg Haack, Brian Lucas, and Katovsich and tight end Jeff Jackson. However, it didn't end there for CdM. All five of their fall sports qualified for postseason action and Cd M's water polo and girls tennis team also too k home CIF titles in 1988. T he Sea Kings· c ross country squad finished third in the Cl F finals but they went to win their fi rst Division 11 state championship ever. In water polo. CdM's team rallied in the second half to defeat Sunny Hills, 10-7. for their second straight C l F 4A Southern Sectio n championship. As he had done a ll season. Chris Oeding led the way with three goaJs in the finals. Other standouts include Josh Speyer. Gunnar Gustafson. Hagen Grantham, Brandon Howald and goalie Greg Rhodes. who had 10 saves against Sunny Hills. The playing of freshman phe- nom Keri Phebus sparked the Sea King • netters to their CIF title win. Phebus also captured the individual singles 4A cham- pionship crown. CdM•s runners took the state championship through the efforts of Eddie Lavelle. Greg Shryock, Chris Cannon, Paul Scott, Hunter Pierce. CdM's girls volleyball team took the Sea View league title in 1988 but they stumbled in the 1eeond round of the playoffs. Laurie Sawin was named Sea View Leap volleyball player of race, the 41 st annual, finishing over 300 yachts in less than an hour. However, even more important was the huge truck loads of supplies taken to those less fortunate across the border. NOSA also sponsored the second annual CHOC regatta raising several thousand dollars for charity. . On the lighter side of our painting you would see the ever- growing Electric Boat race and of our 1988 Marine Scene; almost every weekend you could sec a wedding on the bay. What a beautiful setting to begin a life tOFthcr. And then there are the gondolas to celebrate anniver- saries-one of the best in Joseph MARINE SCENE the always colorful Character ,, ___________ _ Boat Parade. The earthern hues would be represented by the spectacular Wooden Boat Fes- tival and, of course, the C ham- ber's C:::lean Harbor Day. The still controversial America' Cup would have to be included in our Marine Scene (thi area of our painting would be colorful. however, long and drawn out). Yes. romance would be part the year in 1988. At Harbor, the girls cross country continued their domi- nance of the sport by winning their second straight Division II state title. During the season, Stacy Pando developed into one of the best runners on the Sailors' team. Lena Dahbour, Eva Mattson, Kim Robinson and Sandra Ruffini also ran well for Harbor's team in 1988. Harbor's water polo squad fe ll short in their bid to reach the C IF finals. The Sailors fell to Sunny Hills in the semifinal match up. Jason Morgan, Jason Phillips, Steve Moore, Kurt Edler, Stephan Andranian, Barry Dichon and goalie Chris Sanita, turned in solid efforts for the Sailors' team. As a member of Harbor's girls volleyball team, Sienna Curci received all-Cl F honors as a setter. The Sailors also lost in the second round of the CIF playoffs. Harbor's tennis team also reached the playoffs but lvst in the first round. A playoff bid eluded the Sailors football sqaud this sea- son. But Harbor received good efforts fro m running backs Tom Walker and Robbie Power, quarterbacks Steve Scheck and Tim Newberry, guards/ def en- "Guiseppa" Munday. a true ro manticist. Speed would be a vital part of our marine mural wi th the magnificent Catalina Flyer. a catamaran that can get you Lo Catalina in an hour in comfort. Rudy Choy•s Aikane X-5 ha proven to be the fa test racer under sail. once again winning sive linemen Dain Mangnall, Danny Lubresky, and receiver Jim Stanley. Earlier in the year, CdM's girls track team won the CIF 3A title behind the efforts of d 'Layne Kerr and the rest of 1600 meter relay squad, Chickie Moiso, Jill Young, and Sawin. At the state track meet, CdM's 1600 meter relay team, finished third but shattered the Orange County record in the event previously set by Mission Viejo in 1986. It was the most successful track season in CdM's history. For Harbor, Jim Gccrlings placed second in the 1600 meters race. Also last spring, Mike Curci led Harbor's boys volleyball into the CIF finals. After stunning comeback wins over Wood - bridge and Marina in the playoffs, Harbor's good fortune ran out as they lost to Loyola in the CIF championship game. All in all, 1988 was a milestone year for local a~ It.. still remains to be seen if 1988 will be an hard act to fo llow but don't count o n it. Both chools look to have promising teams for the upcom- ing year in a variety of sports ranging from basketball and soccer to track. volleyball and football. LEA DIN G EDG E ·.· '1299"' All Computer Systems • Amber °' Green MonitOf •M.S. 0 .0 .S. 3.2: G. W. Baste •Mono, CGA, Hercules Competlble • 02 Hm EGA Graiphics • CIOC* Cll1nct.r •.,....,,a... Ports • 20 Mortth W9"Mty • Keybc>MI wtttt a Click LIADllQ IOQI • AUnlOMZ'D DIALER LPm9-·. --o-..... -.. ,.., "IS OICIFlW-W1'.llC the Enscnada .race. We would also include a splash of the old and a dab of the new. The old could be the tremendous asset the Newport Beach Nautical Museum is becoming and the great year it had under the leadership of Pete Barrett. The new would be the Mariner's Mile Marine Center, another wonderful asset for Newport Beach. it's nice to see that the marine industry can survive in Newport Beach. Unfortunately, not all of our 1988 Marine Scene would be full of color and action. The somber to nes would have to be the loss of three great Newporters-all closely involved with boating: Mary Wagner who wrote this very Marine Scene so elo- quently. Andy Fitzpatrick. the Sea Scouts' mighty leader and Vin Jorgensen, the man who meant so very much to so many. The greys of our painuna would be the political contro- venics like the Committee of 2000'1 stories about .. Feces in the Bay." There is really no room in Newport or o~tbis mural for that type of trash. Other greys wouJd be the great Charter Boat Controversy and the Coast Guard (hopcfulJy that issue will become brighter in 1989). Our Marine Scene mural would be photographed by our own marine photographer, Geri Conser, painted by the very talented Scott Kennedy and the frame's brite work finishing touches supplied by Suzanne Davis. Overall, the l 988 Marine Scene would be a wonderful collage made up of many wond- erful memories. ow it's time to start painting our 1989 Marine Scene. Happy New Year! ,.,. ,,., .... ;,, •u,.-r .. ct. ... ~EN,jeill•.,~' .. ..... Upstairs. ill our W.W lounge, rhl Dexrers will be playing II..,.,,_ )bu1 fat frN appetinrs, noise,,..,., Md party,,_, and we1 II toat IM N.w-. Mrlt dlM- pagne. Al for only 1 $10 cowr chatfe. · Enjoy mesquite grilled hslt SNloo4 end be.t ''°"' Miit our chef's speciM-11 serv;tJ until midnight in our ....... dining n>oms. Dinner fuests Mjoy our lounge ~Mi:hwfi.~ ~ .......... usll 11- lfff ...... , .... , ... .., ... '11•7 7 '• ,.,., I 2 0 ii•• ..... • ,_I B H II. I• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN Sbcie . Children's rlome Society debs bow At Children 'a Home Society's 3Sth an.nual Debutante Ball, sor;ne 26 young ladies dressed in floor-length white gowns and carrying bouquets entered the Newport Marriott ballroom to be presented to their families and friends. As each girl's name w• announced by Bruce Lambert, fa the rs came to claim their daughten, while academic and community acbievementa were. mentioned. After each made the individual St. James Bow, the girls did it once again in unison. What follows is the waltz with f athcrs replaced by the escorts, a five-course meal and lots of dancing to Barry Cole's Sounds of Music Orchestra. Parents ol the debutantea are Mn. Gary Glover and Frederick and John Eribmoen; the Dou- glas Fords; ltatbleen and Lien Harrison; Susan and Lawrence Werner; Diane and James Jones; Harborlites IY •IA VII •ID Arnold; Judie and OeorF Argy-· Sandee and Thomas Kerr; ros; Maria and Nikolaus Becker, Deborah and Howard LQCU; Victoria and Lawrence Browne, Nancy and John Lusk; Jeannine Mary and Gustave Chabre; and Thomas Mackinnon; Phillis Judith and Thomas Corkett; and Michael Marr; Deidre· and Carol and Luke Dru; Tamara Brian McGiffin; Melinda and Anthony Moiso; Valerie and Ralph Hart; Sheila and Ricbard Ortwein; Mn. Ralph Ricbley; · Marion and Standly Robboy Barbara and William Roberta; Cheryl and Robert Scott, and Sondra ..... Mart SMntcr. &corta wen Bndfonl Raney Ill; Im ltneiat; Tbomu Tia<>- ma; ~ Browne; Mathew Pattcnon; Roebrt Orea; James Geertiap, ltevin Balfour; Craig Dahl; James Wilson, Adam Cariloff; Tunotby Carlson; Jef- frey Layton: Kenneth Nitta; Scott Graham; Donald Webb Ill; Christopher Hoot; Michael Dixon; Jeffrey Cannon; James Haupt II; Michael Brias; Nict Becker; Pablo Reyes; Peter Eaatman; Dominque Scott and Tunotby Stapp. Fran Smith cbaired the ball with the alliltance ol Patricia Smith; Saaaa Beecllner; Brenda Eaatmaa; Bonnie Lambert; Ann Foreman; Diana Bromiley; Vdic lliccabone; Dou Martin; Gloria Pierce; Carol Boice; I ,jnda Hqbel; I ,jnda Bertone; Nica Sheward; ~athy Reed; Dori de~; Sheri Murphy; Catherine McLarand; Micluael Perkins; Carol Tufeld; Joanne Newcomb; Sandy Ewing and Patricia Middlemaa. I • • • l : • !.:• ·:.:··:.:·.:.:· ·~· ·:.:·:.:··:;·~~~~ ~~~~===~ • • • • • • • • • • • . ------: DINNEll . .. : SHOW . ,,_ • : ~7'5 • • • • • • • • • • WAITD : . SEaVll> MEAlS • Rl5ERVA110NS (714) 838-lStO m~ : "° D. CAMINO ltEAL. nJSTIN n.. 5DVICE : .. M &GnCllHD 720-9266 RESIDENTIAL REAL TY BUYING or SELLING * Free Written Market Evaluation • Home Tours By Appointments • Hiahelt ''*" ity • Multiple listinc Meml* • Courteous Service • Extrl Advertisina *Twenty Years in Newport S..Ch • Computer Printouts Loretta Curci 644-1367 GULLIVER'S NEW YEAR'S EVE Long Island Duck Australian Lobster Tail Prime Ribs c1 Beef LLONGS OF NEWPORT INC . REAL ESTATE -WE CARE HARDER THANKS •.. To all of Our Clients and Friends For a Great Year In Newport Beach .. -. A Peacefw and Joyful New Year to AU Gerry & Christa Lona ---•SAN 111cuu., sum• N&WPOMT DACH, CA tM9I ' HAPPY NEW · YEAR :.... Ente ' Updated 'Babes in Toylan~'-·delights / TAI.El• mum -Miit -Piii • Nlr In • ' ~ ....... 11n1 ..... ""' .. 'll' • ___ .._ __ ___. ....... --...;,,,,,,,,......, _____ ~-~-~~-""I 11111•1 I :1;f1l1f.-llVllllr ..... 1clllllc .. llllll ''P...aon.te, 91ncere, funny Md honeet!' -John H. Richardlon. LOS ANGELES DAILY NEWS "THUMBS UPI " -Roger Ebert. SISKEL & EBERT .. FunnymMI tDIKHnl, . lt1rwyFlel'9teln ilMIAnne ••croft .. exo1l1nt. YOU SHOULD SEEm'' -Dixie WNtley. AT THE MOVIES ToRCH SONG TllILooY Now PLAYING " ano SINaAna AMC MAIN PLACE 714-t72-8000 "'1: ll:49•11•••••t1 .. • t•.Jt 1M: 111•• t :lt• i tlt •,, ..... ,Ii•• 4: .. • 7:1t• It:• ...... , 111••••••1 .. •7:4t• 1t:• ... CoaMea UAt1NDIAS 714-54CMl684 ...,, t:• •• , •• ,, .......... . .,,.___.,..,..,.. BY CHERYL STERLING night was any indication. Wtien Toby Bluth set out to The 1988 "Babes in Toyland" revive and update Victor adds the "unthinkable thoughts" Herbert's 1903 musical, "Babes of nuclear war, acid rain, holes in Toyland," be wanted to be as in the ozone layer and the wiping far away from the 1961 Walt out of endangered species. This Disney version as possible. And might have gone over the heads with some minor differences, he of the younger members of the succeeded. audience, of which there were "Babes in Toyland" is enjoy-many, but what saved the show ing a nine-day run at the Orange for them were the colorful and County Performing Arts Center innovative costumes, the enter- and audience reaction has been taining song and dance numbers favorable, at least if opening • and the cast of children. .. thil ~Friday, S.turday Md Sunday Ir outstanding ... ,,,terminmtHrt wtth, ,.,,,..,, Ny *wl Outait# on our w.terside tMclc ... or inside ... rt. lllllSic~hotl IEC. n. 38.111 .IAI. 1 I "DEITER" n-111 ".IUDAl ITAi" l,_1!AI PllOTOl IY CIAll IClmm The show begins with the Toymaker, played by veteran actor Robert Morse, sitting on the moon against. a backdrop of the planets. He refers to T oyland as "That blue marble over there," but it looks suspiciously like Earth. The story follows the possible destruction of Toyland by all of the aforementioned unthinkable thoughts. At first glance, the Toyland setting docs in part resemble the Disney movie, but the plot veers away from same. Contemporary in nature, the language includes such '80s terms as geek and dork and some of the kids arc riding skateboards. We are introduced to those old favorites such as Jack Be Nimble, who breakdan- ces and raps; Little Boy Blue, who blows a mean horn: a materialistic Little Bo Peep; a narcissistic Tom Piper and a very hip Mother Hubbard. Oth- ers making cameo appearances are Little Red Riding Hood. J act and Jill, Goldilocks, Humpty Dumpty. Mary Mary Quite Contrary • The Babes, Jane and Alan, are the victims of their evil uncle, Barnaby. He enlists the aid of two Laurel and Hardy look- alikes, the mercenaries Gon- zar10 and Rodri10, to kill the Babes so he can win their rich inheritance. Barnaby. played by Peter Mark Ric.hman, is a villain-like character, who elicits hisses from the audience every time he appears. The "March of the Toy Sold- iers" is a truly '80s vcnion, complete with. laser weaponry, but the toy soldiers look they way ooe would expect, paiated faces 1milin1 u they annihilate the enemy . .. Babel ia Toyland" contiues tbroup Dec. 30. Call SS6- ARTS for informiliea. ~ J - -I ... 11 t* ' '1 t ' .. , c 1 ' Calendar ART I "SoilllNn Callfonla Prllltluk· laa: A Sur•ey••will display through Jan. IS at Laguna Art Museum, 307 Cliff Drive, Lag- una Beach. Hours arc I I a.m. to S p.m., Tuesday through Sunday. Call 494-6S3 I. Worb by Marco SUIODe will display through Jan. 8 at Diane Nelson Gallery, 278 Forest A venue, Laguna Beach. Hours are 10 a.m. to S p.m., Monday through Saturday and 11 a.m. to S p .m. on Sunday. Works by Sabina Ott will dis- play through Dec. 30 at the Art Institute of Southern California, 2222 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. Houn arc 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.. Mondays through Thunday1, 8 Lm. to 4:30 p.m. on Fridays and 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturdays. Admission is free. Call 497-3309. Works by WaB1 Sdaauer ud Romu Olmc•• will display through December at Quorum Art Gallery, 374 North Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. Hours are 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. daily. Call 4944422. through Jan. IS at Laguna Art Museum, 307 Cliff Drive, Laa· una Beach. Houn are I I a.m. to S p .m., Tuesday through Sunday. Call 494-6S3 l. Seledloal from die Pet ?.,... CoUedloll Md .. New Callfonla AJtist XIV: Tim O.." will display thorugb Jan. I, at the Newport Harbor Art Museum, 850 San Clemente Drive, New- port Beach. Hours are 10 a.m. to S p.m.. Tuesday through Friday , 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on "The Hinh Collection: Part II" Saturday and 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. will exhibit through Jan. 8 at the on Sunday. Admission is Sl-3. Laguna Art Museum, 307 Cliff -Call 759-1122. Drive, Laguna Beach. Admission is free. Call 662-3366. The Orance County Invitational featuring works from 30 artists from Orange County colleges and universities will display R•tl• Weisberc: Paiatiacs, Drawinp, Prints 1961-1911 will exhibit through Jan. 8 at Laguna Art Museum, 307 Cliff Drive. Laguna Beach. Hours arc 11 a.m. to S p.m., Tuesday through 'Scoundrels' lacks direction BY CATIE JACKSON There is a great scene in the ads promoting 04Dirty Rotten Scoudrcls" where Steve Martin casually pushes a woman into the water as he and Michael Caine saunter down a board- walk in the South Qf France. Unfortunately, that scene docsn 't appear in the movie. which also cheats on a few other things, such as cohesive acting. competent directing, credible plot and creative use of the comedic talents of all involved. 04Scoundrels" is the kind of movie that lures an audience in. making them think ... This is going to be great-Martin and Caine as a pair of funny con act the unbelievability of Mar- tin's portrayal of callow Amer- ican Freddy Benson. who is so contrived. silly and unsympa- thetic that he couldn't con his way into a Scientology session. Martins' gift of physical comedy is curiously wasted as he trots through "Scoundrel" as an over-blown parody of himself. all but shrieking ... Hey, it's me, STEVE MARTIN. wild and crazy guy!" Director Frank Oz. of Muppet fame. apparently stood back and wistfully recalled the talents of Fozzie Bear. He should have tried directing instead. and taken advantage of Beaumont Sur Mer's lush. sun~ men, I can't wait to laugh-.. -____ _ drenched locale. Write rs Dale Launer. Stanley Shapiro and Paul Henning man- aged to red-flag the film's pre- dictable outcome despite the presence of irrelevent scenes that seemed to be added as time- fillers, and even Miles Good- man's score. which incorporated such songs as 04Putting on the R itz" and "'We're in the Money," fell short of the mark by herald- ing a '40s-style farcial romp that never materialized. ..Dirty Rotten Scoundrels." with all the promise of a slap- st ick "Sting.·· cheats the audience from beginning to end, leaving them .. Stung." instead. -(714) 662-2332 and they end up waiting and waiting until. halfway through. they realize that they should have inve led their SS.SO in a couple of o ld video rentals instead. Like .. Policy Ac:ademy" or "Revenge of the Nerds ... -------. Seasons Greetinp Althoug h Caine portrays suave con man Lawrence J amic- son with the archcd-eyebrowed elegance of an old pro. and Gtennc Headly is good as the innocent Janet Colgate. their from • I I a ·-THE NEWPORT' 88QN 6 II n Sunday. Admission is SJ-2. Call Gallery, 3333 Bear St~ Calta 494-6531 . Mesa through Jan. 29. New works by JoM SntOll will display through Jan. 7 at Susan Spiritus Gallery, 3333 Bear Street, Costa Mesa. Call S49- 75SO. Watercolon bJ Sllirley A•.,_· ae1 will display through Jan. 2 at Sandstone Gallery, 384A North Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. Houn are II a.m. to S · p.m .• daily. Call 497-.677S. STAGE ..,_oldie WorW" ii currently playing through mid-January at Santa Ana Theatre, 1636 S. Grand, Santa Ana. Call 8)6. 79'29. "M1 Fair La•1" is currently playing at Elizabeth Howard's Curtain Call Dinner Theatre. Reservations required. Tickets start at $17.95. CaU 838-1540. Works bJ Robert Pelletier, . Tracy Reid, Lola Juris and ----------- ott.en will display through Dec. 31 at Penimcnto Gallery, 1476 South Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. Hours arc 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. Call 497-3765. Impressionist oils by Jean -Rocker will display through Jan. 15 at Pcntimcnto Galley, 1476 S. Coast highway, laguna Beach. Hours arc 11 a.m. to 5 p.m .• daily. Call 497-3765. A coUection of fine pbotop"aplly will be featured at Susan Spirit us M ISC. Second Aaaul New Year's Eve Gala at the Oraace ·county Perfonainc Arts Center featur- ing the Pacific Symphony Orchestra performing works by Strauss. Gershwin and Offenb- ach with a post-concert party at Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel will take place Dec. 31 beginning at 8:30 p. m. Tickets are $29 for the concert only and $69-S 150 for concert and party. Call 740- 2000 or 973-1322. ~~~ n~w~. F~;, ;~ Exquisite Seafoods • Delectable Pasta • Fine Wines • Fresh Fish Lunch • Dinn(T •Sunday Brunch P«*M1 SNfood Gril is rite ideal pl«:e lor 1 business ma1in9-f'llaing ~,,mare booths for your one...,..me1i11p-orfordtenexr -. ~..,, ••ds an off-site location to,..COf ..... , 0......., .,,.,..,menu of MCJIJM .. hsh SH#ood, pastas -~-••'I CtMte something ••cilf,_,tw...,_ Just a short drive ...... ,..,.,._or a quick ferry ,.._ ... lllMd-ParlceTS' Seafood ..,,.., nut business lunch. comMaed efforts fail to counter· .... ..--.......--.... ........ iilliiiil_..._. ........ ~ ..... -----..--.-_.__...-._. ,_ II 181 IEI a t• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN .... Reflecting on the angels in our iives -- BY PEGGY DARNELL Time after time, while attend- ing events for the Insights column and at other meetings, speakers and spiritual lcad~rs have asked their audiences to reflect on those times when they can look back in their lives and really see from a new perspective when they experienced God's presence in time of need , even though they were not aware of it at the time of trouble. Sometimes, it cari only be realized in retrospect that He was there and it often ~omes in the appearance of a person, perhaps. a stranger who comes in a time of stress. All of us have these angels and as this year comes to an end, it seems appropriate to share our very special angel with you and enco~ragc you to think a&out some of your own. My husband, Gary and I met here more than 20 years ago. I had finished my third year as a 4th grade teacher in Alhambra. He had finished medical school and we were on our way ·to Honolulu, Hawaii, where he was to intern at Kauikeolani Chil- dren's Hospital. We were very excited about these plans and expecting our first child in 2 ~ months. The hospital would provide housing for SSO a month. However, when we reached Hawaii, we discovered there was no housing left. No problem, we thought, we would just look for something else. But !t wasn't long before OU(..2,P~:. ism was dampened as we searched and searched cvery- w herc. What a sight it must have been to have shown up at a retirement home in a too· tjght muu-muu. It was not only that we could not afford the rents, but my condition was a detriment, de- finitely not rental potential. Finally, in an act of frustra- tion and desperation, and swollen feet, I plopped down on a curb on one of the busiest boulevards in Honolulu and bawled. It was not a little polite sobbing, but real loud. Gary is not one who likes to bring attention to hjmself and he was really embarrassed and tried to get me to move to the bushes and conceal my anguish. A lady came by and asked what the problem was. We told her and she invited ua to one of the loveliest condominiums we had seen since our move-and needless to say, we had seen plenty! We had tea and a visit with her and then went back to our dumpy motel. Our next stop was going to be the .. Y". . ~ ,~I• INSIGHIS ' We were in our room a short time, when the phone rang and it was the lady. She said she would be goina to Arizona for a year to be with her husband who was an educator there, and would we like to live in her condo while she was there? How could we afford that on an intern 's salary? She made it possible. Then she invited us to move in with her for 10 days while she got herself ready to leave for the year. She was aware of our financial circumstances and made us very welcome, going out of her way to show me how to get to the doctor•s office ~ where to 1bop for ttie best values, then she left for the mainland. We kept in touch all the while, and that year 1968-69 was one of the most m~morable and interesting times of our lives, both in the people we met and in interesting experiences. As the years l.~ ,aiid our lives became b~'r' and busier we lost contact with this lady until one day while reading the LA. nmes I saw her beautiful face, deep in thought as she listened to a lecture at UCI on the problems in Central Amer- ica. I discovered she was 20 minutes away from us and invited her to dinner with Don, her husband, to meet our family and to celebrate finding her again. We have been reminded of another time, more than 2,000 ycan ago, (and I would not presume to feel in the same category) when there was no room at the inn, when another young couple were literally homeless and expecting a child. For us there was no room at the condos, and while our angel's name wu not Gabriel. but Gerri. Bridgeman, not of Heaven but of Honolulu, her importance in our lives bas never left us. Because of her generosity and her love, her unselfish gestures to us have given us another gift. We have been better able to cope with the less kind othen in our lives because we have .r the ( memory of bc(r anct ~at me-(t~ ~ "'' for US. I \ Now, more than 23 years later, she is still a comfort and always will be to us. I believe the magic of the holiday season is when we really see these gifts that have been given to us by God-when He gives us the choice to become His love to others. Maybe your resolution for 1989 could be to let those angels in your life know their impor- tance to you. They may not expect it because it wasn't done for return favors, but from real love. Showing your appreciation may be one of the most impor- tant things you do next year! May your New Y car be filled with love, laughter and good health! A New Year's thanks to some special folks Certain people, simply by their joie de vivre, make living in the Coast area more pleasur- able. I would like to wish a few of them an especially Happy New Year. To Carl and his wife, manag- ers of Seaside Donuts on the Newport Pier, a prosperous and donut-filled year. You always remember the regulars' orders and greet us by name. To Heidi, owner of Heidi's Cl--------) RAlll MAllK I. MILLER llA•AT IEIMCll Ffl.-1 .... ,..., ....... ,."*' ....... JA'l1'1j ...... AMU..Y ........ ...... 10UC A ' ............... I • 144-19" C•tor Alen Wetner Educetor NHy G._r coffee shop on the Balboa Pier, another year filled with home- made waffles and salty remarks, none of which arc printable here, but all of which I will treasure. To Shirley of Bagels, Etc. on 17th Street: may the New Year sec you selling ~~lion~ of bagels and ~ontinuifl,-to ~lipense love and ~¥ice io yuppies and street his mail recipients, but he takes time to chat with lonely folks. I was one of those in June, when he hauled some plant food to my patio and talked with my daugh- •K ·on Santa Ana Street in Costa Mesa, and Lefty of 7-11 on the Peninsula: keep enjoying people and personalizing the fast-food concept. Have a personable New Y car, and I hope you get bonuses. Lefty, we will win the Lottery this year. There is a lovely Mcrry-Go- Round Lady at the Fun Zone who enjoys her little riders and 1. takes good care of them. l hope the New Year brings an abun-1 dance of tourists and good( weather for the Fun Zone and your merry-go-round. Sue Kauth And finally, to the endlessly patient Shari, Cindy, Gloria, and Evelyn at Ocean Breeze preschool, I wish you a place to spread out and show that school- IMne-Newport l people alike. No, I am not ever Church of getting married again, already! Religious Science Our street in Costa Mesa has I: Rev.JudyKn-Srnldl a mailman named Tony. He is S4Jie~/!tiC:.~m the epitome of mailman-ncss. (71.f) 733-30l3 Not only docs he remember hobbies. names and addresses of tcr about his divorce and bow his visits with his children arc arranged. Tony, may your spe- cial compassion continue to brighten the lives of people in your mail turf this coming year. We love you. agc daycare will not wreck the neighborhood. Daycare kids are just kids, after all. Too bad the folks on Ramona Place couldn't see that. Happy New Year! Sue Kauth is a counselor at a local high school. To Gidget and Ed of Circle TEMPLE llAIAH tc ... , 11,a• s.Acl FrtdlW nill* 1:15 p.m. Rl.a.bi •rwn D. SchMz PNlident Joel Abramsohn ....................... Cl ..... a 211 a... , ............. 1 •-DlllTOPIC:DIC.30"T.,.l11 ·••uH11r r.., •• SUNDAYWORSmP '9:30A.M. 'The Rev. Dr. James W. Angell preaching "Growin1 Up" Child Care and Church School HAPPY NEW YEAR FROM THE ST. MARK FAMILY Dr.JawW.Allpl,....._M' '1811 Rn. Roa.t P. Stewart, A.odl .. PMlor 2100 Mar Vista Drive, Newport Beach (Jamhortt and E:lut Bluff South)• ..._1341 Wonhip tfld hes chill Pnak:aJ, Chr1111Kt1wafd, btblk:al ~· "PREPARED. FOR 1989° (Hebfeq 13:1-8) Or. Johft A. H ..... Jf. Class Docs&Cats .......... ~4 Housekeep;ns Rooms '13 CLASSIFIED· INDEX llEICHANDllE SALES & SERVICE Antiques •••.•••.•.•.• 808 Appliances ...••...... 806 Appliances Wanted ... 807 AuctJons •.•.......... 814 Buildina Material ..... 811 Business Equipment 818 Livestock ........ .' .... 825 Birds ................ 826 REAL ESTATE Hotef9 ............... 416 Industrial . . . . . . .506 H l\.Ut I It! Property .•.... 509 Lake Shore Property 515 Airplanes ............ 900 Ant1oue Classic Car ... 912 ~utos tor Saae ........ 910 ANNOUNCEMENTS BUSINESS Lots for Sale ........... 510 Mobile Homes ........ 917 Acreage .............. 511 Apts. furnished ....... 407 Autos Wanted ........ 915 Auto Parts & Tires .... 907 Announcina .......... 200 Investments .......... 828 Mortgage & TO ....... 607 Apts. Unfurnished .... 408 Auto Repair /Dom ..... 913 Auto Repair I For ...... 914 Beauty Aids .......... 213 Money to loan ........ 605 Coins/Stamps ........ 813 Bldg. to be Moved .... 816 Motels ............... 415 Boats ................ 905 Card of Thanks ....... 201 Money Wanted ........ 606 Furniture .•..•......•. 800 Furniture Wanted •.... 805 Business Property .... 500 Mountain Cabins ..... 422 Campers ............. 919 Cemetery Lots ........ 201 florists ............... 207 Opportunities ........• 700 Opportunities Wtd ..... 7~ Garaae Sales ......... 705 Office Space ......... 420 Out of State Prop .•... 514 Business Rentals ..... 421 Condos for Rent ...... 409 Foreign & Sports ...... 911 Mopeds .............. 909 Jeweiry .............. 812 Marine Supplys ......• 906 Misc. for Sale ......... 809 funeral Directory ..... 205 Funeral Services ...... 206 Health Aids ............ 214 Lepl Notices ......... 212 lod&es-Ctubs-etc. 209 EMPLOYMENT Condos for Sale ....... 507 Commercial Property 505 Desert Property ....... 513 Farms & Ranches ..... 512 Garages for Rent ...... 400 Real Estate Wanted ... 518 Rentals to Share ...... 41 2 Real Estate for Xchg ... 51 7 Real Estate loans ..... 600 Rooms for Rent ....... 410 Motorcycles & Bikes 908 Motor Homes ... : ..... 916 Nurseries ............ 815 Lost & Found ......... 210 Acencies ............. 300 Misc. Wanted ....•••.. 810 Musical Instrument •.. 811 Office Equipment ..... 827 Houses for Sale ....... 508 Houses for Rent/Furn 405 Houses for Rent RESORT PROPERTY SERVICES Personals ............ 211 Opportunities ...•....• 305 Employment Wanted 307 Pets & Supplies ....... 823 For Sale .............. 4ld Schools .............. 608 Sportinc Equipment •.. 819 /Unfurn ............. 406 Rental .......... : ... 417 S1tuat1on Wanted ..... 308 Directory of Business Services •Announcements (WOMEN WHO LOVE TOO MUCH) Broup form- ing. Call Fredi (714) 545· 5433 •Aaome, ATTORNEY AT LAW JAMES F. LECK SPECIALIZING IN: •Personal Injury •Auto Injury •Boats, Bikes, Aviation, Etc. •Malpractice: Legal or Medical •Wof"k-Related Injury •Insurance Claims •Product Liability •Wrongful Death •No charge for Legal Consul- tation. No recovery. No attorney fees. 2372 South- East Bristol #8 Newport Beach 852-0808 Mademoiselle Caterina • Holiday Platters -· For your Home, FREE VISA/ MIC Clean up your credit report and obtain Triple A credit rating. Over 250 banks offerjng free low interest rate. Visa MIC complete info. Send $4.95 ~ and han- dlina to U.S. Credit, P.O. Box 2521, Costa Mesa, CA92626 VISA/MASTERCARD. Get your card today. Gua- ranteed or money back! Call (refundable) 1·518- 459.3734 Ext c 2954 for application. 24hrs. LANOScAPING & Tree Service & Clean Ups. Monthly Fee. Jim 553· 1554 •Domestic .. LIVE-IN COMPANION AID. 714·669-1148 CAROLS CLEANING All supphes furnished. low rates. reliability referen· oes. We do vacancies. For professional and ~r­ sonal. Call (714) 897· 3930 ELDERLY We will take care of your loved ones. Lots of TLC. Anaheim & Fullerton areas. 772-7298 Office or Yacht NANNIES AVAILABLE Party. Live in/INe out. Reliable, (714) 17• .,.... dependable exp. pre-~ screenin,. Affordable ._ ______ ... RMes. 64 -6632 eClllllC.. CHILO CARE HOUSEKEEPER AVAILABLE 'iff¥tclng .......... Live in/or out. carin1 dependable, screened to meet your needs. Domestic ExcellenceA· aency. 71'·832-3665 •ANTDAYCMIAvatl· ' able 1n my Costa Mesa Home Full()( part time. · Mary 650·2864 , /I (•J • Concepta f All Types Custom Wood Fencing. NEWBORN Nurseries. prectOUs blby care. near South Coast l>taza. 754· 1079 Painting available and Thompaon Water Seal. Color Photo (714) 117-1172 9Gardenina QUALITY LAWN SER· VICE. lawn service avail· able complete to mow & edge. Call 631 -4535 •Home R • &R::::,:: ROOM AOOITION. Remodeling, decks, patio covers. Lie. & bonded. Call for free ect. 546-5403 FOR COMPLETE RENO- VATION: Carpentry. Masonry. Tile. Marble, over 15 yrs exp in the U.S. and Europe. Please call (714) 552-5765 for free estimates. FREE CONSUMER SERVICE Call for names of competent ltcensed & bonded tradespeople to remodel, repair. clean and decorate. HOME IMPROVEMENT REFERRALS INC. (714) 131-7200 •House Cleaning HOUSECLEANING SER· VI CE BRITISH Team . Affordable rates. rella· ble. Call (714) 623-0493 CALIFORNIA SWEEP CommefNI & res. Lie & bonded. 646-2563. We have ref. $1.50 PEk ~AV That's a II you pay for 3 lines 30-day minimum in our SERVICE DIRECTORY call today!! ASK FOR INEZ CALL 631 -8120 EXT 16 ' •Landscaping COMPLETE LANDS- CAPE SERVICES 2 l years exp. ·Mcweeney landscape. General yard cleanup, sprinkler repair. commercial maintenance. (714) 645-5124 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 EUROPEAN MASONRY and wrought iron work. Free Est. Quality Work. 642-9494 PIANO INSTRUCTION ~lassie, Jazz, Poo. l 5yrs ?xp, adult kids. SA. 786- 4408 •Painting CUSTOM PAINTING Interior & Exterior Totally Custom Craftsmanship. 25 Yrs Exp. Free Est. 646· 0193 •Pbnbinl DRAINSJ. CLEAR FROM $17.00 taucet disposal, heater, repair anytime. •ooo• 646·9296 •Pool s.r.ice FINEST QUALITY SER· VICE & RE'.PAIRS. 20 yrs. experience. Pre Season Special: 1 month FREE service. Free estimate & pool analysis. Evans Life Guard Pool Service. 546· 8008 •Roofs DYN AM IC ROOF SYS· TEM Take pride 1n your home. local contracter m Roofing for 39 years. Custom work a must. (714) 642-4474 •Music LesSOM u ........... ... P1A110 a Ui&QUD ''POllS lnYoar- °' 1 cal 8ocll ... ~-Jcm T•CIN1•1Y .. ll 'c DO YOU NEED A BAND For weddffws. parties or hohdays!? BOok "NIGHT· WATCH" played recentl) -Ritz Carfton Laguna N~I (9wks). cufT9ltty · at the Mamott iew" ~. Newport 9each f..nion lsiar1d on Mon & Tues ..,_. ,(5 pea) ... & fem•le vocahsts, k'1 .._..sa&druml.W. ip~iai 1 =(714)MI._ ..... ROOFING LEAKY ROOFS ~II types repairs & twoors. CllM fof ... est;. ..... 843-599S RAIN GUT1'ERS1 (714) 964.3662 STEAM CLEANING Newport Power Cleaning •Sidewalks •Driveways •Boats. Docks •Restaurants •Engines (714) 675-2523 DEAN THE TILE MAN Leaky showers. ceramic tile; install/repair/acid wash/regrout, shower doors, new & repair, & Dtumbing. Safety bars. Uc# 432332. 714-675· 8212 or ~8526 CERAMIC Tl LE Custom Tile Work. Floors, counters & show· ers. Brick or block, con- crete. 15 yrs exp exc ref. Irvine Const;uct1on. (714) 854-1772 WORD PROCESSING Pt Time Evening Work desired by responsible. organized and expe· rienced Multi Mate Wordprocessmg opera· tor on your computer Call Barbara eves or leave message 721 · 6701 EARN $7.75 HR. We need assistance in eva· I~ and respondin8 to ct.ity WOt1t tepOfts sub- mitted by our aaents throuChout the .... No expenence necessary; wen Ill home. for nor-m.tion send self· addressed. stamped awelooe 9~ inches kq to: AWGA. Dept. E. Boi 4920., Atlanta, GA 30359 NOW HIRING YOUR AREA. $13,550 . to $59 480. Immediate ~n_inp. cau 1-315· 733-6062 Ext. If 369 ''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. SH· vcce company own~d accounts currently han· dling Frito-Lay and other name brand food pro- ducts. Requires approx· -.,. imately 8 hours per week and investments of S 15.000 cash for equip· ment. Call toll free 1 ·800· 782-1550 Operator 4·S. anytime. GOVERNMENT JOBS $15,400-$72,500 NOW HIRING. Excetlent benef. its, Call . 504·649· 7922 Ext J 2550 ATTENTION Excellent income tor home assem- t>ly work. Info. call 504· 646-1700 Dept. P237 HIRING ASSISTANT Ma~ and staff. If you ltke working in a pleasant atmosphere and meeting ~,JOtn Cinnamon ·Roll Fair. Apply m person. 220'h Marine Ave., Balboa Island DISTRICT MANAGER Full time, full benefits. afternoons. Call Jeff 540- 3008 DELI COUNTER Workers. Immediate openings in Costa Mesa.area. for food service counter wieners Applicant must be a le.st 18 yrs oad. E.xceflent bet lefits. Appjy ;,, person atRalphS~M East 17th sn.,t.. .... EARN$7.75hr. Weneed 8UistMce in ~-. 8nd ,... ... to dMy ~ niports submittBd by our...-~ thestlle.No..,. .. ice ~-to~ plete ~ Wed Ill home. FOf ii1forrMtion send self-addres~1 stamc>ed enueeaoe. 9~ inches kJrw to: AWGA. Dept. E Bo1t 49204, ' Attna, GA 30359 YOUI ACHING IACI .. .MAINP .. NEWPORT CHIROCARE 15 a 5tate of tne 1rt 10Jury and Plltn. treetment •nd reha c . bthtattOn facility utthZtr'l 1 full ranee of techntQWS and mutb-d1sc1pt1nery staff to provide ~ With t"9 hnest Cafe ........ 7141151~ - ,_ 14 lla:ll El 11. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN GOVERNMENT JOBS $18,037 to $69,405. Immediate hiring! Your area. Call (refundable) 1- 518-459-36 ll Ex.t F 2954 for Federal list 24 hrs TYPIST-Hundreds weekly at home! Write: P.O. Box 16, Clark, NJ 07066 $60.00 per hundred remailing letters from home! Details, send setf- addressed, stamped envelope. Associates, Box 309· T, Colonial, NJ 07067 50 STATES SEMINARS is seeking dynamic and motivated tndividuals to teach no money down real estate seminars. You've seen them on TV. Now do them in person. $3,000 to $6,000 per month possible P/T. $10,000 to $15,000 per month possible FIT. For interview call (208) 385-0313 CRUISE SHIP JOBS! Immediate openings! Seasonal & refundable. 1-518-459-3535 Ext. P2954 T elemarketinc •SALES REPS* Part Time $10·15/ HOUR SALARY+ COMMISSION You Will Need: •6 Months telemarketing OR e6 Months direct sales experience Join one of the nation's fastest growing and prestigious healthcare providers. Your energy and talent will be rewarded with: •lucrative salary plus commissions •Extensive lead generation system •Advancement potential Apply now for additional positions in the Orange County area. Come in to apply, or call Michael Delawder at (213) 809-3111 EXT.2659 FHP 21520 S. Pioneer Blvd. Hawaiian Gardens, CA 90716 Equal Opportunity Employer • Anaheim ,, FIRST AMERICA FINANCIAL CORPORATION EARN $230,000+ PER YEAR lndlvldu.Hy or $807 ,500 with 1 o usoclates (est.) with America's most aclUng business opportunity. We haw attracled CPA'a, lawyers. MBA's,. managem1111 execulves, salespeople, and others who own hnchlles. • Brand new product • CLIENT benefits aubatantlally at no extra cost • Unllmlled market • YOU alocate yow own time • Expert training • No lnvenlory • lllnlmal ov.m.ad • Not a franchlM ot • No compeUllon MUI Umled numbet,of llalbllng Rlghta TOTAL INVESTMENT '20,000 For an lnlormlillon peclmge cal (416)368-0464 or•(416)941-9922 -I SECURITY OFFICERS WORK FOR AN EXPANDING COMPANY I ORANGE COUNTY AREA 11 .,.._.,_,, IMMEDIATE OPENINGS! Wil trllin • ~. t111pw-... and • clean bd- ground mandalory. Unlorma pnMded. w1e-. · 16.25+ s.n#b lnt:lut»: • Credit lJfion • Paid Vcatione RETIREES & COLLEGE STUDENTS WELCOME ADVOCATE ENIEMll•S, INC. EASY WORK! Excellen- pay! Assemble produc~ at home. Call for infor mation. 312-741-8400 Ext. A 2550 AUTOMOTIVE needs i;>~rt time telephone sales rep, for follow up, reorder,. telephone sales exp pref. Pte1sant phone personality required. Air- port area. 756-2054 FEDERAL, STATE and c ivil service jobs. Now h iring. your area. $13,550 to $59,480 immediate openings. Call 1·315-733-6062 ext #F 369. HOME ASSEMBLY CO. $242.10 weekly. You make plant hangers. Start right aw;Jf'f. Send long self-addressed erwetope to: Amy Robin· son, 743 Mechanic St. Lebanon. PA 17042 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. WHY DOES HELEN WORK? She's financially secure. Why? Helen gives out tree samples at exclusive markets near home. She meets people, has fun, and works only when she wants to. Interested? Call KOS Marketing 962· 5688. HIRING! Government Jobs:-:lour area. $17,!!!>-~485. Call 602~ExtJ3375 ApDI• In Penon at • HuntingtOn Beach 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 experience necessary; work at home. For infor- mation send self· addressed, stam= envek>oe 9~ inches to: AWGA. Dept. E, Box 49204, Atlanta, GA 30359 HIRING ASSISTANT Manaaers and staff. If you like workin1 in a pleasant •~here and meetina · ·n Cinnamon ol t:r. AoolY in person. 220~ Marine Ave.. Balboa Island ATTENTION: EXCEL· LENT INCOME for home assembly work. Into call 504-646-1700 Dept P237 • Pasldena Wl1H A LEADER * START IMMEDIATELY * Oppottµnlflee -The growth ot noeNQQ .._ cr1.aed the n11d for: ~ s .... a.,.. -. Aelletant-.rs • .. SIUre ... nsg1r9 .. llullMJnlt Si1P•~ Looking For A . Great Future? Com.ct Patty Hechtel Main Recruiting Ofllce (714) 778-8837 • I ASSEMBLERS. Earn money n.sernh'i~ mus- ical ~ bMrs. Mate-rials ied. No sellina. Writa: El EnterDriseS P.O. Box 2203, ICissim: mee, FL 32742-2203 ARE YOU A BETTER SALESMAN than I am? If so you will make Sl00,000 the first yr_ in 3 Bil .... industry: Call Mr. Roldan n6-1560 FLEXIBLE HOURS/VAR· IETY OF JOBS. We have clerical, receptionist, secretarial & word pro--~ .-... ~.00-$10.00 an hour. Call 474-0912 for interview CHILDREN'S GYMNAS- TIC TEACHER. Move· ,.... ectlation inllruc- tDrSln Juln Clpiabano/ Dana Pointnustin/ Pl-sat a.ch .... 10 ................ 8nd/ tr..~(7~ l1t 6357 GROUND FLOOR OPPORTUNITY International company takine Calif. by storm. 995'6 u~ rnn.t -Up to 6°" commis- sion eCarpqrwn ~:um :r:.t=~ Thisil•Pilft~ for~ 1=-.. Mr. Edelmann or Mr. Monrow (714) n6-9035 • BuenaPark • Oratae Counly Airport • Beverly Hills • Fullenon • Garden Grove • Ulill llacb Airpon • SID Olllltel EXECUTIVE ornCE 421 E. Cerrllll AYL, An•helm ('l14) 533-tJll • LolAnpla • Willl9~ Ala IW'flY"oo'!; ...... PAii l, . 161 S. ~ay, N. Aunn,I. ·. ...... f , ' ' --------- . • i. Schoel g .. .,.,.,.. • f .Gerber. · Chlld ... n~ Cente ... OPENINGS FOR FALL . . FULLTIME+PARTTIME "Join The Gerber Team'! • Plachool Tacben • Infant/I'oddler Teachers • After School Te1eben • SubW Aides • Onpna TCICbcr Training & Workshops Provided By~ • 1S., Dilcount to Teacher's CllildJen For CllildCare E.C.E., Elem Ed., Inftmt!l'ocldler or Recreation Unita Accepted ,. Call (714) 550-114' For the LcJca1b1 Neanlt You . 412-Rentals to Slulre HUNTINGTON BEACH Share town hse with gar- age. 2 mst bdr nr ocean. Fem~le non smoker. No pets. $550. 965-1515 417-Resort Rentals Maui . MAUl/KAANAPALI BEACH 1 Bdrm or 2 Bdrm condo. Ocean view fully furn & equip. Ten- n is/ pool/beach. Bro· chure. 854-0909 418-Resort For Sale .. COAST PROPERTIES OCEAN FRONT Half Moon Bay 25 acre ranch. $4,500,000 home, pool, hangor, barn, cottage. beach. (415) 726-4725 RESTAURANT, BAR & MOTEL-38.000 sq.ft. 719-574-6121 or Box 10328, csc 80932. ' s1.250.ooo. owe 508-Houses for Sale GOVERNMENT HOMES FROM $1.00 (U REPAIR) foreclosures, repos, tax delinquent properties. Now sefling your area. Call 1-315-9/36· 7375 Elt. H-CA-N2 for current list. 24 hrs. COUNTRY HOME + pie· turesque church, in scenic Soirit Lake. Idaho. $67,L500. (415) 726· 472:> GOVERNMENT HOMES! $1.00 (U-REPAIR) Fore- closures. tax delinquent property. Nowsellingth1s area! (refundable) 1- 518-459-3546 Ext. H 2954 for listings. GOVERNMENT HOMES FROM $1 (U-REPAIR) Also tax delinquent & foreclosure properties available now. For listing call 1-315-733-6064 Ext. G.369 Join the 508-Houses for Sale ATTENTION-Govern- ment homes from $1 (U· Repair). delinquent tax, property repossessions. Call 602-838-8885 Ext H-3375 GOVERNMENT HOMES! $1.00 (U REPAIR) Fore- closures, tax delinquent property. Now selling. This area call (refunda- ble) 1-51 8 -459-3546 Ext. H 2954 for listings. 511-~ ARIZONA 2.5 acre home site. King_man/Yucca $2,950. $200 down $40.31 mon.ei.1y horses, RV, OK near Ford Motor Co. No qualifying owner will carry. Agent 818- 783-7921 UTAH 20 acres recrea- tion. Cedar City and Dixie National Forest. Road frontag_e. $7,950. $100 dn & $99 monthly 9%. No qualifying. Owner will carry. Agent 818-783- 7921 514-0Ut of ..... ~ !St.ANO RETREAT. FLY IN, SAIL AWAY. Fabled Orcas Is. in the San J~ is a northwood5 =·· 2 Bdr. 2 bath with prden. Larae ..... & wori(-shop • additional 2 Bdr & 1 bath apt for 8'J4!St$ or income. 1 btock from private air- port & marina, & beach. 1 mile to town. Owner must sell. $138,000/ offer. 415-662-2237 SPIRIT LAKE IDAHO Country home + ~u-resque church. $6 ,500 full price. Possible corn- mercial. (415) 726-4725 518-Real Estate Wanted WANTS TO RENT Prof femate w/ref wants temp furn house on beach. Newport to Venice. Mes- sage (213) 237-0962 605-Mone, to Loan Wid~w has money tor equity. Loan/tds. ~10.000 up. No qualify- ing/no penalty. Call Den- ison Associates 714· 6?3-7311. NOW! 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) 705-GARAGE SALE Turn those unwanted ..,,. intlD cmh.. Acher-... ,..,,... ...... ........ 800-Fumiture OAK CABJNET and 26-in. Emerson stereo TV wtth remote control. Call 855- 4160 SO FA:... LOVESEAT. CHAIK. SCOTCH· GUARDED. NEVER USED. $250. 843-9294 OFFICE FURNITURE 2 oak exec utive desk, $350 each. 1 oak exec credenza $300. 2 match- ing exec chairs $75 each. Sofa $4 75. Oak coffee table $100. 720- 0156 SOFA LOVESEAT. CHAIR. NEVER USED, Scotch·guarded. $275. Call 843-9294 We' re taking the fight ag.ainst r,ancer into the streets of Orange County! • 127-0.. E.,...._11 LIEN SALE 1-4-89, llAM Udo Yacht Anchgrace, $99 PER MONTH RENT 717 Lido Park Drive. IBM PC clone. 640K dual Newport Beach. 1979 19 drive, ~tes h~ res \~ ~iner. CF#5307GT. monitor, 14-261-416 Hull LBA55l.810790A Type K-1 828-lmiesta••• 910-Aaa tors... LOOKING for funds need CAN YOU BUY JEEPS, tnvestOf'S with $200,000. CARS. 4X4s seized in dr~ raids for under All funds federally $1 ? Call for facts insured. guaranteed todal!. 602-837-3401 income, secured by TD. Ext. 57 Serious i~uiries to Bob 714-638-4 17 GOVERNMENT SEIZED Enjoy 13-15% return on VEHICLES FROM $100. tds. Also lend on & buY. Fords, Mercedes, tds. $10,000 up $1 mil Corvettes. c~ide sur-plus. Call Denison Asso-~us. tm c;u· (1) ciates 714-673-7311 5-68 ·6000 Ext. S· NOW! n96 ,. • 1io.a •n 111' • I BUY GOV£=== SEIZED AHO VEHICLES FROM Slm. Fordl, 0... eon.-._ etc. in~ .... For inlD ca1u > 842-1051 Ext 39 ATTENTION-Govern- ment seized vehicles from $100. Fords. Mer- cedes. Corvettes, Chevys. ~us buyers f uide 602 -8885 Ext. 3375 Panche '87 928 S4 Carmine Red ~l .... Fu~ ....... s.ve Koff new price. ~.500. CaH Mr. Hunter 3-499- 3713 Holiday Help Is Here! ... , ...... s. .. farY_.PMty . ...,a.: .. ••• ,,, 4 ~- , __ , ~ . . ... .. FREE CONSULTATION with this ad $50 value • / SerVing the Health and Fitness Community For 10 Years. : (714) 533-4579 Current Rate* · ON DEPOSITS OF $10,000 to $99,999 FOR llODAYS I t•t1111 Jow .._ remived d.e Life Adlinemeat Award from fiye cli&reDt film lativals, the Great DireCtor Award, Golden Direc- tor Award and tbe Animation Award from tbe National Car- tooni1t1 Society two years runnina He ha also spoken at ~ around tbe world and a video '7be Beat of Chuck Jona" wa cbolen u one of 10 basic videot for home library. Jones' celluloid characters are also displayed for aaJe at Circle Gallcrya throuabout Calif omia. la tbe 1960I, Jona and bis family boupt their ftnt boue in Newport Beach where they 6"d UDlil tbe death of bis wife in 1978. .. rd always liked Newport Beacb even tbouah I almost drowned at the mouth of the channel as a boy. We were climbina on this old schooner and tbe tide came in. I guess boy scouts were supposed to be better swimmen." Several years later, Jones remarried and purchased another home in the city. Now semi-retired at age 76, Jones is currently finishing up his autobiography and is work- ing with Geisel on an animated version of the .. Butter Battle Book," a story about a conflict between two .. zoo ks" who butter their bread on diff crent sides. Jones, who served as the muter of Saturday morning entertainment and even did a stint as vice president for ABC, believes in quality children's television, but bolds a dim view of modem cartoons . .. When I worked at Warner Bros., a really good director might produce 10 to 20 seconds of footage a week. Each of our films wu six· minutes long and we bad to finish them in five weeks. Today, animaton are expected to write and draw half hour shows each week. -Studios spend less on their writen than they do their on janitorial services," Jones said. He also blames the Federal Communications Commission for closing their eyes to what he believes is the cardinal sin of programming: allowing toy advertisements of cartoon char- acters durin1 that particular character's film . .. They say that our films were violent, and they weren't. Our cbaracten were always victims of themselves. For instance, we always started Bup out minding bis own business. He dido 't bedevil people. He would defend himself. AU aood comedy is rational and honest, from Chaplia to Woody Allen to Richard Pryor," Jones said. Cartoons today are often flat an4 aocm one-dimensional, Jo-laid, becaUM it takes 12- IS ctn.mp to make a character turn, aad due to time con- ...... 8CW uimaton only use two or three. -Gooct work takes time. My idol ii Mart Twain ud be\ a IOod ex·-, ... It took bim 14 7ean to Write Huckleberry F"um. .. helaid. Al for his an fttobioarapby, tlad-~. lie ........ clliir Ill..-it for Wz111f. ~ ... ,._ ... tniti .. t~ don all my .. ia .. llOt for _,.. elle really, but if ~ rmc1 it runny ... ,. t Cover Home Oft•red .bY I Bill Feeney of Waterfront ·Homes ' BY CHERYLSTEHUNG Lido Isle ia perhaps one of Newport's most desired and sought after communities in which to own·· a home. Those wbo live there can attest to the way of life, wtaicb includes private beacbea and parka, abundant amenities and ambience that only Lido can boast. This week's featured home is located at 120 Via W aziers, at the southeast end of the island ' where traffic is practically non- existent. The home is ideal for f amilics who enjoy entertain- ing-the giant upstairs rumpus room bears witness to that. . ' . . :- bined with the -strikiq stained glass window, depictiq a ship. Windows facing the side of the home have shutters. . A powder room near the den has plush carpet, a faux marble counter top, custom wall cover- ins and deantory wiadows with sliutten dial haw fabric panels. Continue back to the formal dining room, with its temperature-controlled wine cabinet, a separate china storaae cabinet and wet bar concealed behind bifold doors and paned windows facing out to the inter- ior courtyard. D11.pcs match the floral-~ttcmed wall covering. A sculptured carpet on the paver floor coordinates with the same pattern. An interesting chande- 04This home flows well, and anybody who knows Lido would agree that this home offers the maximum in privacy," said Bill Feeney with Waterfront Homes listing agent for the home. "It is about the nicest interior home on Lido I've ever seen." li~r hangs over the table. UllELY um ~ I Take a walk beck to the cozy · 111•1t•'•I • 11 I.Ml 1111 ••IJll. • ..., ,.... 11111 HlllR Ufll I. 11111t """" family-sized kitchen. An infor--. l11t1n;l11II•ll!rl-wllllll11111* ..... II .... Ill m llMwt. 1111111111Illllilllf11t111tl1l11. mal dining alcove is set into ~ family room from the kitchen. of the bedrooms and rumpus room ia a door with stairs bay window facing out ·to the ' The family room h• a built-in room. leading down to the interior courtyard. A chandelier pro-entertainment center, with book The ball all along the southern courtyard. vides a perfect compliment. and display shelves. French aide of the home, leacliq to all OVERSIZED LOT .The kitchen has all of the doors lead out to the courtyard. of the upstain roo·ms bas an Anybody knows that space on conveniences one could hope All t!R: way back ia a maid's abundance of paned windows Lido is a premium. This home for. A bar sets the kitchen aside quarters and the entrance to the for maximum light, Display bas an oversized lot of 52.S feet from the rest of the room. two-car garage. The maid's shelves and window IC&ts arc on a street-to-street location. It Colorful hand painted tile tops quarters has a &oockized bed-built-in along here. White carpet is beautifully decorated in a the counters. All of the cabinets room, with a large cloaet, carpet is used throughout the upper contemporary style with a arc rough-sewn wood, with and shutters on the windows. level. Behind bifold doors in the bright, open floor plan, sunny white finish. The hood over the Tbe private bath bu a side ball is the laundry facility. southern exposure patio, and · stove ia textured plaster, giving entrance and a stall shower. Toward the front of the home landscaped with extensive use of an old world look to the room. is the muter suite. Custom wall brick surrounding,a large spa. The control for the NuTone LUXURIOUS covering, built-in scats at the The front of the home has intercom system is in the kit-BEDROOMS briaht windows, wood open-~elcc_>ming colorful landscaping chen. A wood staircase off the beam ceilings, built-in shelves m bnck planter boxes. Open the Another counter separates the ..J!_ining room leads up to the rest and a fan light arc hlahligbted front door to an entry ball with -here. The bath bu skyliabta over tcrra cotta pavers, which extends the dressing arc' which also bas b!lCk to the formal dining room, double sinks set into the ceramic kitchen and family room. t~toppcd counter. The, huge To the right of the entry is the walk-in closet is off the dreuing fo~al living room, which is very area. A aeparate room houses pnvatc. The ceiling is open-the sunken 1la11ed-in tub/ beam wood, painted white. The shower, which bu extensive use wall containing the cozy fire-or ceramic tile. place is white brick. A wood Jack and Till bedrooms have mantlepiccc accents the fire-• con.nectina bath. The rant place. Shuttered windows face room bu a nautical f ccling, the front of the home and a bu.k beamed ceilinas and large of French doon and windows closets. Plantation abutters ENTERTAINING BONUS The rumpus room is ideal for taqe..scale entertaining. Current owners have in this room a billiard table, separate game table and a piano, in addition to all of the expected furniture. A spectacular brus light fixture hangs over the billiard table. A built-in entertainment center with speakers, wet bar with rcf rigerator and beveled alass cabinets, window scats, shelves and cabinets, a whitewubed wood ceiling, and a comer used brick fireplace are hipljpted. A room with bath off the rumpus room can be a bedroom but it would also do well u ~ bobby project room or exercise room. Along one wall is a set of cabinets with a lona counter. The window bu a window scat and Roman shades. The double closet is ideal for storage: face the interior courtyard, -cover the windows and custom Berber carpet adds to the *" wall coverina ii UICd. The tee0nd REALTOR gancc. bedroom also bu custom wall- At the left of the entry is a ccrverina, with a built-in c1ak INPORMADON/ den or office, that could also be ad ...aw.. pm.at.UO. lbatten '1NANCIAL l'ACTS used u a bedroom. lt L.-..__ • tbe ---.... a .......,.inl .... ~u .... _ TM home~ W.. ii 1191.000 outfitted with built-in MOt-door wardrObe, Tiie mat ii in by 1i11 Feeney of Walllfront lhclva and con..U. a dOll~W diJi bedrooa 1be ~iftl · Homa, Tbe of6ce ii located at 1iud wmdrobe. Pllid carpeting Miia ~-• alawct~· tub/ 2436 W. Coast Hipway in gives a n•ical ,.... com-• • • Newport •.cb. For iaforma-laot toward the rumpus _ tion or~ call 631·1400. . . -- R" IEI II. t• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/~A MESA NEWS--· , cA~~ 06 ug at CWate1t61tont <ruomeg,· 9n&.· CllJig~ a~~ 06 · gou cA ~appg •. pllogpe1toug and ~ea~t~g .. VIUA UL• Spacious bachelor with gas kitchen, tile counters. microwave & separate bedroom nook. Great location with large patio on green belt. bike to beach. 17~ .............................. , .. 1111 .• unmE CllTA •EU Ve<y spacious 6 bedroom, 3 bath home. Super location near buses & shopping & across from church. Great for large family or possible board &carehome. , 111·1• ................................. 1!71.• WEIT 1°""1 condo 1 /2 block to ocean beaches. Newer contemporary 2 bdrm, 2 bath with dining room, large bonus room. high ceilings. skylights & attached 2 car garage. U1·1• ................................. an.• UL• PElllllU Just ONE lelt Brand new cape Cod townhome. Specious 2 bdrm, 2'h baths, oak cabs. security ayseem & dble garage. Steps to bay. ocean. Balboa Ferry & shops. U1·1• ..................................... . .. Ill UY TIWEll Beautiful remodeted 5th floor condo with 2 master suites & fabulous views of catalina sunsets, bay, ocean & city tights. Security building. roof top sundeck. poof & available boat slip. Ul·l• ................................. 13•.• IEWPllT ... El Bright and sunny 3 bdrm home with hardwood floors and spacious added on master suite. · Great location across from tennis courts and pools and just 2 blocks to ocean beaches. 131 ·1• ................................. S4H.!ll CllllA Ill ... Sharp duptex in great south of highway tocdon. Ct.ming 2 bdrm cottage with gleaming hardwood floors & fireptace, nice patio & 2 bdrm unit In r•r. Watk to beach, shops & restaurants. U1·1• ................................. an.• ClllU IEl • Well maintained duplex in greet quiet location. walk to beech, lhops & ~ta. Front 3 bdrm, 2 bdl with cozy brick wood buming fp. & patio. Back 2 bdrm. 2 ba with Fp. & deck. 111·1• ................................. 1111• I EWPllT ..-rt Charming eerty heighta 3 bdrm home with 1eparate guest apt over -..Ched triple garage. Hardwood tloora, amoolh ce6llnga I INplecee in livtng room & mater. Lovely gardens with ..,._ 111·1• ................................... ... NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE JG W • ._ OAST HIGHWAY (71 4) 631·1• . • c_New gjea1t ....... ---... ,_ .. ... .. , Cll ....... .. ... .....en. Clllr9 frllllr ......... ........ ......... ........ lllrJI 1'111111 Lii .... Clllll ... AIPllrl 81111 .... ........ Lmnlll f8 ,, I ......... 1n1nc__. ....,,_, ........... •c.. _,_, ..,..,.. ... c...., c..-,.... Lii .... ...,.a.y AllF.-........ IU Ill.AID Elegant townhome with fabulous views. Marble entry, gourmet kitchen with granite counters, oak cabinets & flooring, den & 2 bdrms. Luxurious muter with mirrored ceiling & bath with whirlpool tub. 111·1• .................................. 1121.• Lm Ill.£ Charming 3 bdrm with 2 complete master suites. 1 up with ad;oining family room & one down, plus large format dining room. Country French decor, custom built-ins & private patio on lovely street. U1·1• ................................. 1711.• •IAICI UY Terrace Court Sale with terrific ocean view. Single story 5 bdrm custom on large lot Family & formal dining rms built around atrium, pool, spa & brick driveway. Needs lots of TLC, grt potential. U1·1• ................................. 1711.• Lm Ill£ Just completely redone. like new construc- tion. Fabulous Mediterranean 4 bdrm, 3th bath with den & walled courtyard on larger lot. Oak floors, stone fp. open beams. Fr. doors & windows. U1·1411 ................................. am.• Liii Vlll.AIE Exciting property with a wall of glass on the Lido Channel & dock for 80' boat Stylish 2 bdrm 2 bath condo with den. marble fp & large sunny terrace in 2 story Mediterranean complex. 131.1411 ................................. am.• LIDO ISLE Fresh, elegant contemporary 4 bdrm (or 3 & den) on double lot Faux stone floors, 12' living room ceilings, Iota of glass & 2 patios for indoor I outdoor feeting. On the island's prettiest street 131-1411 ................................. 1141.111 ~ custom 3 bdr. including tabuk>us master with fireplace. t.lcony & water & sunlet views. Cozy den wtth wetber opens to rooftop deck with spa. Move-in condition on nicety landscaped corner lot 111·1• ................................. IHI.Ill Ill• Ill.All Victorian bayfront with 3 bdrms, dock & terrific vtews. Immaculate with new b4lrber carpet, it has a gourmet kitchen, ~ dining room, den & fireplaces in living & family rooma & mMter aui'8. 173-lm ·································-·· ....... .....,, ,,, .. , ...... ....... ........ ..., .... ....... ..,,...... .. ,_ lllrJLlllllMlr ..., ..... .._,_ Mll.m ...,,, ... ........... ......... ..,.., .... .... ......... _ .... llm ..... .... a. ...... ...... fnl ...... -am ..., .... Liii r w .., ...... ..,..., ... c:tnlll .. .... , ...... Ill ' ,.... ,...... .vEI 1•10 Remodeled 3 bdrm bayfront with huge master suite, den, family room, dock for a large yacht & sparkling water views.Terraced bayside patios with spa & built-in BBQ. Steps to community beach. 111-1411 ................................ 11.!ll.• t.m llU Super, one of a kind bayfront. ~· lot & open bay views. can be 7 bdrm. 6'h bath with den & formal dining or 5 bdrm 31h bath home with a 2 bdrm apartment Bay windows. sundeck & Fr. doors to beach. Ul-1411 ................................ 11.•• UllA lllf TraditionaJ 4' bdrm in perfect condition on oversized lot with dock & aide ties. Family room with Fr. doors to huge bayside pdos & cozy stlldy with ' Fp. Circular staircase. oak ftoora & cabinetry. 111·1• ................................ 11.-.- • CAHll contemporary Mediterranean s· bdrm · estate. Top quality & exciting design, formal dining & family room, office, exercise & steam rooms. Fr. doors to patios & lush gardens with pool & spa. 131·1• ................................ 11.111.• L* lllf Spectacular • bdrm custom home with Mediterranean overtones. Family & formal dining· roo~ & eat-in kitchen open to fabulous paft(like lawn & gardens leading to the 70' dock with side tie. 111-1• ................................ n.•• UllA llU Bayfront. Spectacular r9"10d1led 3 bdrm with den. formal dining, huge wine cellar, deck with pool & .. Md pier & llip for 3 ex.a. QueHly .......... include travertine, onyx. brass Md copper. U1·1• ................................ u.m.• CllllA IEl ... beachfront Fabulous 3 bdrm will unparalleled views of the ~ & twbor .... .oe. Built on 2 tots. thts bright & open custom oontlmpOi• y has bleeched hardwood noon & 1 o· mahogony doors. 111·1• ................................ 11 111.• CllllA IEl ... Rere Shor9dlfr1 _.. .. with 108' of ocean fron'8ge & ~ views. M8gnilcellt 5 bdrm home. the ultimate 6n matlriata & ftxtutw & l8V9rlll OCW'lside tierracea with huge poo1 a ..,.. 111 ·1• ...................................... . BALBOA ISLAND OFFICE 315 MARINI AVL .. --------·-r• •1 a IHI n. I• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS• Rat• As Waterfront Homes has grown, so's s.he BY CHERYL STERLING Ann Kanzler with Waterfront Homes, was a natural for real estate when she entered the field in 1977. "I had a background in build- ing and developing, so it was easy for me," she recalled. Kanzler had been in real estate when she was younger. But she didn't work while raising her five children. In 1977, while two of her boys were still in high school, she joined Waterfront Homes. 0 1 started with Waterfront when the company was small, I was about the eighth or tenth agent Pat and Gil (Focstcr) hired," she said. "It was like a small family. When we got our 12th listing, we bad a party. Every time someone got a listing, we would celebrate." But now, Waterfront is one of the top companies in Newport Beach and Kanzler said she is proud to be a part of that evolution. "I adore Pat and Gil and can't see myself anywhere else," Kanzler said. "I don't want to change a thing, just continue here. I love every minute of it. working conditions ..1re great and it's an even greater com- pany." Kanzler bas many awards to prove her contentment. She is always in the t~p 10 percent and has received her awards at the yearly awards banquet. Kanzler counts as part of her succeu the fact that she bas lived in Newport Beach since 1969 and has watched the area grow. She has sold many waterfront loca- tion homes and since she has been active with boating and the watcrf ront lifestyle, believes she can offer her clients her know- ledge. Real estate as investment By GERRY & CHRISTA property. So-called .. bread and LONG butter" units often are good buys .. l'here are few people in Cali-in regard to cash flow. fo rnia who would argue that They usually arc older prop- thci r home ownership is one of erties, not very pretty, in the best investments they ever medium to less desirable areas. made. As a matter of fact, few They may need some fixing up, people can save in a lifetime the and tenants will typically be low amount of equity-increase that to medium income-earners. It is these same homeowners have important that the investor is experienced in the la~t two years. comfortahle with this concept. It Due to this equity increase (on i~ not the type of property you the ave rage S J00,000 to $200,000 drive your family by on a Sun- locally) many homeowners may day afternoon to show off ••my be thinking of refinancing, or newest real estate acquisition!" ta king o ut a 2nd trust deed If, on the other hand, cash against their ho me's equity. The flow is not the primary invest- cash thu~ generated could serve ment goal, then the best possible to bu y an investment property. area sh ould be explored. It the fir~t question is what to wo uld have the strongest chance buy? Comme rcial real estate, for appreciation. The investor units. sy nd ication. a no ther who puts $60,000 into a town- ho me. or condominium? If this home in Newport Beach and typt" of investing is new to the then rents it out for SJ ,600 per homeowner. he or she may feel month, most likely has to count 'most comfortable with another on a negative cash flow of $300 residential propr rty. After all to $500 per month to cover that's what they already know. mortgage payments, property The second question usually taxes, association dues, etc. is where to buy? Herc the input Such a property would not of a professional real estate make any investment sense at all agent or broker can be most if it did not show at least 5 to valuable. Tfie broker, through JG percent equity increase in the careful questioning and analysis first couple of years of. owner- of the client's financial abilities, ship. can help the client to determine In Newport Beach, there are where best to invest. at least three areas which indi- 1 f, for instance, a client's cate a good potential for future foremost need is to generate cash appreciation. They are all town- f)ow, generally a less prestigious home or condominium com- area will likely have the suitable _ plexes which are immediately adjacent to higher-priced homes. It has been our experience in the past that s uch townh9111es lag just a few months behind the single family homes ncarby- aJways k~ping $100,000 or so difference between them. When this difference has spread to $I 50,000 due to the increase in the single family homes, the nearby townhomes may be "ripe" for a price increase. However, such investment is at least partially speculative, and the client must be advised that such appreciation may not occur. If the investor plans to keep this property for a number of years, it most likely will do well because it has the three most important real estate co nsider- ations: location, location and location! Gerry and Christa Long are independnet brokers with offices in Newport Center. They can be. reached at 640-5664. Christa & Gerry Long a note from maury OCEAN & MOUNTAIN VIEW Six plus acres on Montecito hilltop-two estate rots in an outstanding private development. Call for details! $2,7'50,000 COMMERCIAL LEASE Newport Blvd. retail. A~proximatelY-1,200 sq. ft., now available. We Have Residential "My husband and I built a home on Harbor Island, with a lighthouse on it and the children were railed there, .. she recalled. "I was the general contractor."' Kanzler said she enjoys work- ing with first-time buyers, help- ing them to get established. She said buying a home for the first time is very emotional and she likes to help a buyer tak_e that very important step. ' Over the years, Kanzler has been active with various charity groups, but her career doesn't allow her to be as active as she once was. But she is still a •'. I Q!lANCE COUNTY Cti>.PTER n 4-631-0245 member of the American Cancer Society Auxiliary and she enjoys working with elderly people. Kanzler is a libertarian and believes that philosophy helps her in her work. "I believe in free enterprise and it drives my entire life as far as integrity and work," she said. "I also believe in people's personal rights and the right of property ownership and free- dom." . Waterfront Homes is located at 2436 W. Coast Highway in Newport Beach. For more inf or- mation, call 631-1400. .. • • GEORGI I ELKJNS/COSTA MESANEMBU?B&llll BEVERLY HILLS BRENTWOOD HANCOCK PARK NEWPORT BEACH EASTBLUFF'S BEST BUY SINGLE LEVJiL 4 BEDROOM HOME · This lovely home 1s located near Eastbluff's community park & 1s on l of the largest lots in Eastbluff. Room for a pool or expansion. Mint cond. w/many upgrades: French doors. & windows, kitchen w/new tile. cabinets, GE microwave/oven & garden window. security system & new roof. Great for entertaining with an extra large dining room & eating nook off kitchen w/bay window. A beautiful family neighborhood ne~r schools. churches. tennis & parks. $449.000. PALM DESERT FEELING WITHOUT LEAVING NEWPORT · Beautiful Newport North Villa featuring 3 bdrms. & family room. Complete downstairs covered m pavers. Outside you'll find a lap pool & spa with large patio for entertaining. A must see! $550,000. PRIME LOCATION BLUFFS.· Prestigious "G" Plan. 3 bdrm. l li4 bath, expansive lush greenbelt. sunset & Back Bay balcony views. Beamed cathedral ceiling, walls of glass. tile entry with mirrored stairway with hand turned banister and rads. 3 hole putting green. Huge kitchen with pickled cabinetry. ~urity system. $415.000. BLUFF'S "ONE OF A KIND". 180° PAN- OllU•C VIEWS · Expanded, remodeted & up- graded. ttMS property is umque & different from all others 1n the Bluffs. At the lime "f oricinal construction, 2 bdrrns & bath were added below the matn level. Master bdrm ste on """' level has an enlarted bath area. 1acuw tub, sky l!lhts. separate shower & wll'·in closet. Htghly upgraded throuthOut w /large family rm & spacious d1mncJl1V1nc rm area. New kitchen appliances, inside laundry area & entrance to home from attached garage. This 1s truly a rare beauty! $510,000 Fee. #17 Corpora te Plaza Suite 101 ~Newport Beach R E COMPANY .... NEWPORT BEACH PALM OESEaT SAN DIEGO SAN F'RANOSCO SAN MARINO U};Jhing You f:ver'I ..JJappineJJ :JhiJ ..JJo/iJa'l ·S eaJon @ :Jkroughoul lhe Coming Y ear. BLUFFS. OWNER RETIRED READY TO MOVEI · This owner is ready to move. so StJbm1t all otters! Sharp, clean & affordable 3 bdrm. 21/z bath. Enclosed private patio wrth pretty flowers & plants. Easy hvmg in beautiful Newport Beach & convenient to all. Walk to community pool. Eastblutf shopping center. tennis, churches, schools & parks. Affordable price includes the land. $269,000. BLUFFS. GAEA n Y REDUCE DI SINGLE LEVEL END UNIT · freshly pamted with new carpet. new p1lotless stove & oven, new tile. counter tops, fixtures & mirrored closet doors. Atr cond1t1oned plus air electric cleaner and Security system. Spacious & private patio overlooking greenbelt & pool. Very conve· nient location. Walk to Eastblutt shopping center. CdM high school. churches, tennis & park. This property 1s m mint cond1t1on & ready for you to move mto. Price includes the land. Reduced to $267,300. CORONA DEL MAR HOP, SK• AND JUMP TO THE OCEAN · En;oy ltv1ng '12 block from the beach m tf\1s beautifully landscaped, weft.maintained home. 2 bedrooms, 2'12 baths with ocean view from cozy family room and spectacular panoramic view from sundeck. Secluded patio adjoins the ~Vin& room and dining area. New roof, ~ floor coverincs. copper plumbing. Owner may carry sazeable 2nd trust deed. Corona def Mar ~v1ng at its best! $625,000. ULTRA CHARii .. CORONA Dl!L MAR · This stunnmc 3 bdnn, 3'12 bath condo tS onfy 2 months yoq & a block walk to China Cove. Ascend the oak staircase to the dramatic master StJite •th iacum bath & vteW of the ocean from your private bakony. Custom Country-hie walpapers throuehout and a aourmet kitchen equipped tor beauty and efficiency. tooted by central air condiboninc, unique features abound 1n thts home that shows hke a model. A real prize listed at $550,000. A L T 0 ,, R WONDERFUL FAia. Y HOME ON COR- NER LOT .. OL' COii ·This Cameo Heghlands home has access lo 3 pnvate beaches. New roof. bf and new carpet. hardwood floors, trench doors & wmdows. Decorator wallcoverings & crown mouldings. A true value. $535,000. I BERMUDA DUNES l SPECTACULAR BERMUDA DUNES HOME. PREMER CCMMTRY CLUB OF .THE DESERT. ATTENTION GOLFERSI · located on the 14th fairway of the prestteous Bermuda Dunes Country Club w/sweepmg view of the entire 14th hole-mcluding 171 ft of fatrway frontace. Thes 7,200 sq. ft. home 1s truly "One of a Kind". 5 BR, sin BA w/4 fireplaces. separate servants quarters, circular rose garden, pool, spa, 4 att garages, sec system + dual electronic gates. Complete furn available. SI.500.000 I HUNTNITON HAMOR I MAGNIFICENT IEDITERANEAN HOllE · 68 feet on the water wwth a 60 ft. boat dock. Built by Sh1ptro. Pool and spa. tited ptalO on the water great for entertaining. Bar m ttte tam1ty rm that looks strallht down the bay. Large master suite w/sitbn& nn and fireplace. Natural sun-like thfouahout. Formal dinff1I rm w I a brilliant tight fixture. This hoMe G •r condlboMd & located on a private street dose to beach, restaurants & shoppifll. $900.000 I WI CLEIENT£ I SAN CLEMENTE'S "TM MAHAL" EllTEllTU IM1 D_.. · Sduted Oft a hllside with a aMllUndin& ..., of a. haflc Ocean llld cdy of San Cl•e•te. this 5 bdrll C.-...._ es tor the person wanbne somethl• u...-& spectaclllar. Dr• matic entry w/skytl&hts, spanistt tile floor,..., al 7ft Koi pond, surrounded by lush & sapet_. dnf'I •ea between the 1st and 2nd floor o~ the mapdi- cent vn throuch 2 story hid' •"'°"'-Mlid' s quarters over praee and master bdrm has fuepllce & separate office. A 1ame rm is also included •/~ tJble & spa. The $459,000 first trust deed is assumable and owner inay c.arry 2nd T.D. Cal today tor 1PPt. to see. $599.500. Newport Beach California 92880 -- -. HIE M BElllB n. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS •Bllm a t• s 1(044734 NOTIC£ Of DIATM AND Of •n~l"llMIONllAI TO AOll•llTU UTATI Of: IOYM.J. laOWN CAil NO. A14-UI To all heirs. beneficiaries, creditors, contin1ent creditors, and persons who may be othefwise interested in the will°' estate,°' both, of: ROYAL J. BROWN. A PETITION has been filed by DENISE R. BROWN AND TAMANIE M. BROWN (formerly Tam.nie Buckler) in the Superior Court of catlfomia, County d ORANGE request. in1 that DENISE R. BROWN ANO TAMANIE M. BROWN (tormerty T amenle Buckler) be eppointed as personal representative to adminisw the estated the decedent THE PETITION requests authority to administer the esQte under the Independent Administration d Estates Act (This authority aflows the penonal representative to take many .c:tions without obtainins court appnwal. Before takins oenain Ktions, however. the pet"SONll representMiw is required to sNe notice to intetested persons unteu they twWl Wlived notice or consented to the~ Ktion.) The Independent administration authority wiM be .,anted unless an interested person files 1n obiection to this petition and shows aood cause Why the court should not srant the authority. A HEARING on the petition will be held on January 12, 1989 .. 1;45 P.M. In Dept. 3 located at 700 Civic Center Drive West. Santa Ana, CA 92701. IF YOU OBJECT TO the 1r1ntin1 of the petition, you should either eppear at the hearins and state your objections or file wrttt., ot>;ections with the court before the hearinc. Your appearance may be in person or by ~attorney. IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR Olf 1 conti.npnt creditor of the decened, you must file your claim with the court and mail acapJtothe personaf repo,....ICMMllPPOirad by the cOUft within four months from the .... cl first issuance cl.....,. as provided in section 9100 d the California PtobMt Code. The time for fifinc claims wilt not expire priarto tour months from the dMe dthe '-riic notic«t ... YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court. " Y9t.1 are w• 11t I c' in the ....... you Rwy file with the court I fonMI Alqlmt tor $pecW Notice of the filint d M in'llllnby and 8PP'lilMlent of ...... assets OI d M/ petition or ec:count • prcMdld in MCtion 1250 ol the catttornt. ,.._ Code. A ~mt tor Speciet Notice bm .. l\llllbee from the court~. Attorney tor .... Ir. RtCHARO W. CRMQO & A08ERT H. PALMER 1801 Century '-" [.st 23rd Floor Los AnleMI, CA 90067. 12122.12/29, l/S 1867 NOT'ICI Of TIUSTll'l IALI YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UHOER A DEED Of TRUST DATED 02/07184. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTtON TO PROTECT YOUR PROP£RTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SAL£. If YOU NEED AN f.XP\ANATION Of THE NATURE Of THE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONT~ A LAWYER. On 01/12/'9 .. 10:00 A.M. BUTTERFIELD SEAYICES, INC. as the ... ~ TtuAel under end purlU8nt to Deed d Trust Rilcorded on 02/16/84 • Dacument no. 84--06l001 cl Office AeconJs in the olfiClr Of the Recorder d ORANGE County, California, euMld by. GORDON WIWAM OMJNOY ANO AUOll£Y tlAfNE QRUNOV, HlWM> AHO Wlf[ WIU SET AT "*'C AUCTtON 10tHIHIQH(ST 8'DIO fORCAIH, "9bee .. time ol ........... ~cl ... Unllad ..... , et CHAPMAN AW.. lNTRANC£ TO CMC CENmt IUa.D- . tNG, 300 I. =r AVE. ORANGl, CA II,..._ .. and .,,..,... to end "°" Mkf br It ... Mid Deed ~ r.-. .. PGPll'tY •1t1~ In llld ~. Cafifom6a. -. al!Mw the lend tNr.tn: LOT 303 OF TRACT NO. 907, IN THE CITY Of NEWPORT BEACH, AS PER MAP RECORDED IN BOOK 28, PAGES 25 to 36 OF MISCELLANEOUS MAPS. IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER Of SAID COUNTY. The street address ind other common desilnation, If any, of the real property described abowe is purported to be: 815 VIA UDO SOUD, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92663 The underslaned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and other common desi1nation, if any, shown herein. Slid sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty, express or implied, reprdlnt title, possession, or encumbranca, to pey the rerMininl principal sum of the note(s) secured by said Deed d Trust. with interest thereon, as provided In said note(s) advances, if any, under the terms of the Deed d Trust, fees, chatln and expenses of the Trustee and d the trusts created by said Deed d Trust, to wit $1,298,963,98. The beneficiary under said Deed d Trust heretofore executed and detivered to the undersisned a written Declaration d Default Ind Demand for Sale, and a written Notice d Default and Etection to Seti. The undersilned caused said Notice d Default and Election to,setl to be recorded in the county wt*9 the real ptoperfy is ioc.ted. BUTTERFIELD SERVICES INC., AS TRUSTEE BY: INTERSTATE TRUST DEED SERVICE INC., AGENT PHYLLIS MENDEZ, ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE ln82 E. lTIH STREET #105 TUSTIN, CA 92680 714-73().6526 DATE 12/12/88 12/22, 12/29,01/0S/89 SUllllONI (CfTACION JUDICW.) CASINO: ~ .. C-) 14337J NOTICE TO DUINDANT: (AvleoeAct••) GUSTAV HARDT, an indi· vidual, and DOES I throuch X, inclusive YOU AltE IUtC SUED IY PlAIN11ff: (AUd.le ... d-••> DENNIS A. SWEENEY, 1n individual; and NANCY RIV· ERS, 1n individual. Yoo twWl 30 CALENDAR DAYS after this summons Is served on you to file a typewritten response at this court A letter or phone call will not protect you; your type. written response must be in proper le1al form If you went the court to hear your case. If you do not file your response on time, you may lose the case. and your waaes. money and property may be taken without further wamina from the court There are other le11I requirements. You may want to call an attorney rilht away. If you do not know an attorney, you may call 1n attorney referral service or 1 lepl 1id office (listed in the phOOe boc>k). Oespues de que le entre-cuen esta citacion judicial usted \iene un plazo de 30 OtAS CALENOARIOS para presenter una rt1pue1t1 ncrita a maqulna en esta Corle. Un• carte o una llameda te'9fonica no le ofrecera proteccion; su rt1pue1ta ~rite 1 maquina tiene que complir con las formali· dades leples apropiadn si usted qulere que le corte escuche su cno. Si usted no prneru su ,.. ... a tiempo. puede perdet el cno, Y te pueden QUitat SU MMlrio, SU dirwo 'I otrn COSH de SU propie· d8d sin aviso .ticionel por pert. de II corte. uisten otros reQUtsitcs lepta. Pued QUe usted QUler'I ttemer • un Ml~ lmmedlatamente. SI no conoce a un aboledo, puede !tamer a un MfVicio de ,...,.K:ia de --- 0 a UN oficina de ~ lepl (vee el dit9cbio tele· fonlco). The name and add,.. of the court It.: (El nombre 'I dltWCCion de II c:orte •) THE MUNCtPAl COURT OF THE WEST ORANGE COUNTY JUDICIAL DIS· TRtCT, 1841 13th sn.t, ...,,..,.._,CA 92683 The name, edchu. end t8ieptQ1e numbef i>f ~n· tiff's attomey, or plaintiff without an atllorne), ii; (El nombf9 II diNcclon 'I .. numero de t.Wono 4Nl ~dee----· .... manclllM9quene LA~teft M J. JOSEPH KENNEDY, 3007 Enterprise StNlt, Cola Mela. CA 92626 • 714/540-3002 12/22, 12129, 11&, l/ 12 1111 #5486 1865 1-44117 NOTICE Of DUTM AND OfNlhlONTO AD-JU UTATE Of KIMM J. CMNEY CASE NO. A 141312 To all heirs, beneficiaries, and persons who ~ be otherwise interested in the will CK _._, 01 both, of: WtlUAM J. CAGNEY A PETITION has been filed by: THERESA CAGNEY MORRtSON in the Superior Court of califomia. County d ORAHOE NQU8ltinl that THERESA CAGNEY MORRI· SON be appointed• per· sonal representative to adminisW the esate d the decedent. THE PETITION requests ~ to .tminisW the estate under the Independ- ent Administration of Estates Act. (This authority allows the person8' repr• sentative to take many action1 without obtainin& c:outt appnMI. a.fore talc· ins certain actions. how· ewer. the penonal represen. tative is required to live notice to lntereAld persons un~ they hew waived notice °' consented to the propoeed action.) The inde· pendent administration authority wilt be l'lnted unless an....,..... person files an objection to this petition •nd 1howl IOOd cause why the court should not ..... the Mhority. A HEARtNG on the s-ti· lion will be held on 1112/ 89 at 1:45PM in Dept. #3 locM9d et 700 CIVIC CEN· 1U DRIVE WEST, SANTA AHA. CA 92701 IF YOU OBJECT to the lfantinl ol h .,.ooon, you should either eppear at the hearin1 and state your objections or file written objections with the court ~the heenl11. Your ..,.,..,.... ""' be in pet· son°' bJ 'JOAll ~. YOU MAY EXAMtNE the file ..,. by the court. " you .. a penon ......... d in the ....... ,....,., .. .. the court a fannel ...... ... for Speciel Natice cl the fitW. ol an ......,.'/ and appralMment of estate asMtl OI ol My pititiart OI account 81 pn:Mded in MC· tion 1250 ol the Califomia ,..,,.,_Code. A Request for Speciet Notice form Is evelf. able from the court cten. AftDrneJ tor pMtdoNr: DON R. ADKINSON, ESQ., HARWOOD, ADKINSON & MEtNOl. P.O. BOX 1907, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92963 12/22 12/29 1/5 1868 ... IC..nca ..... The re1i1trant com· menced to do business under the fictitiou1 buli· nns name or names listed above on 12/14/88. Sianed: DeYid T. Northcutt. This statement WIS filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County on Dec. 13, 1988. File No. F401027 12/22,29,1/5, 12 1862 144771 "*IC NOTICE FICTl1'IOUI Wiii NAME ITATllllNT The foltowais persons are doins business n : MORN· I NGSI OE /COASTAL GROUP, 5100 Campus Drive, Newport Beach, Ca 92660. Momlnpide (R8G) .. Co. 1 Del1were corporation, 600 bit John carpen11er F.....-y, Suite 339, trvint. Texn, 75062. Coastal Group, LP., a callfomia limited pertner· ship, 5100 campus Offle, Newport a.ch, ca 92660. This business Is con- ducted by a ..,.,., part- nership. The re1istr1nt com- menced to trensect busl· neu under the flctitlou1 business name or names listed abcM on 12/9/88. Sicned: MichHI A. Kerr, Prnident. Coestal Group, L.P.. 1 cat1fomi1 limited partnenhtp; by: Sycamore Group, Inc., 1 California corporation. This .....,,lent .. filed with the County Clerk of 0...,.. County on Dec. 12, 1 ... Flle No. F400957. 12/22,29, 1/5,12 1869 ~NOT'ICI FIChi .... IUllfDI NAMllfA~ The fotlowfns person ia doina bulinell as MAGNO. LIA PARK EQUtTY FUND (Investments XII), 2201 Martin St Sutt. 205, Irvine, ca92715. Stephen M. Zamucen, 815, Ceibe sar.t. Newport a.ch, ca 92660. Thia buslnen is con· duct9d by 1 llmit.t partner. ship. The re1istrant com- metlCed to trMMCt bust- ness under • limited part· nership. Sicned: 5*ephel'I M. Zamu- cen. This stMlfnent was filed with the Cowtt'I Clerk of 0r..,.. County on Dec. 19, 1988. Ale No. F401589. 12/22,29, 1/5,12 1858 WICNOTICE FIChi .... IUIMU NAMI lfATIMlllT The '°'9owine persons are ti1I bulinesa 11: ENTER· PRtSE AUTO REPAIR, 3017 EnterpriH St. #8, Costa Mesa. ca 92626. Richerd Paul Wild, 12912Chllt1ofna,Tustln,Ca 92680. ~Id John Pfsarski, 1901 er... Ave. #C, Costa M.e.92627. Tlte f'911ttrant Is con-ducted by a eeneral part. nerwhip, TM r .. iatrant com-m.ad ., tranuc:t busi· ,... under the flctttious ~ neme OI '*'* Nttld._on 12·15-•. s..m Rldwd Wekt. This ••m.tt -filed with the County CIM of Or.,. County on Dec. 19. 1-. file No. F401590. 12/22,29,1/5,12 1859 ~NOT'ICI 1-44111 ... ,..'9,..ICI• • M91 ICATION · ro1 aw1• • 0•11• .... MCOllOUC ---UC•• 12·9-11 To Whom It M9yConcem: CHAwnn GAtU. tNC. Ii ...... tD the Olpert. -"~...,... c.trof ID Hit alcoholic •sea QAIU201 £. '9cllc C.-.ttwr. Corarie Del Mar ma ... "47" 0n.s. ..._., (Pub. Eat. Pt.) .... J,2122 1113 -:-... ____ ,...._ --... -~ 1-43110 "*.IC NOTICE F1CTITIOUI ....... NW lfATIMIHT The fotlowins persons ire doin1 bu1iness as: ARENS. BERG ENTERPRISES, 260 ~Center Drive, Suite 470, Newport Beach, Cali· foml• 92660. Frank Arensbera, 11 Green Brier, Newport Buch, califomia 92660. Thi1 business Is con- ducted by an individual. The reaistrant com· menced to transact busi- ness under the fictitious ~ness ruime or names listed above on approx. 9/ 83. Siped: Frank Arenlbert This statement W11 filed with the CountY Clerk of <nnp County on Oct 19, 1988. File No. F395573 12/8.15,22,29 1834 PU9UC NOf1Cl FICllllOUI IU•llll NAME lfA'TlmNT The tollowinl person Is doint business as R·E & COMPANY, 191 Yorktown Lane, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Robert T. Emil, 191 York· town Lane, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 This business is con· ducted by an individual. The re1istrant com· menced. to transact busi· ness under the fictitious business name listed •bowl on 12·20-88. (Silrted) Robert T. Emil This Stltement wis filed with the County Clef'k of Oranse County on Dec. 22, 1988 File No. F-402105 12/29,115,1/12 1/19 1871 WNOTICI FICTl1'IOUI .... Ill NAMllTATW The fotlowint person is doinc busineu .. MOTO PHOTO, 32301 Camino ~Ste. 8. San Juan Capistrano, Ca. Pacific lntervisk>n Inc., CA. 32301 Camino Cap11- tn1no, San Juan Capistrano CA92675. Thia business is con· dUd8d by a corporation. Tt\e re1i1trant com· menced to transact busi· MIS under the fictitious business name listed lbcwe on Feb. 21, 1983. (Sianed) PACIAC INTERVtS«>N Paul T. Cooper Jr. President Thi1 statement wn filed with the County Clerk of Orance County on Dec. 22, 1988 f'ile No. F-402104 12/29,1/5,1/12 1/19 1873 WNOTICI 1111• ~ .......... ... IMMllTUlllDn The ~ ........ 11 doina business .. CHEZ DANTE'S RESTAURANT INC., 1701 Car'11 ........ Wwt, Newport llech. CA 92MO. Chez Dlnlll'I Relt8urlnt. Inc., (C.llfornie) 1701 Corinthi8ft w.,, Newport 8Mc:h. CA 92MO. This business Is con- duclld .,, a coqaarMlon. (SilNd) CHEZ OMTE'S RESTAURANT, INC. Marte Jecobs Pr9lldent This ...._,_,. w flied with the County Clettl of 0...,,.. County on Dec. 20, 1981 File No. F-401851 12/29,1/5, l/12 1/19 1874 WllOTICI 14.-7 nc111-•1mm -IUl••n The ............ ,..,. doina business •• TMt QM)WTH ACQUtSITllN 11 ASIOCIATD.IUlll*Nlw- port flla2' Nlaport lllch. CAt2MO. TUI Growll ~­ '17 ltd., A C811fomia Limited Partnership. 6 Upper··--Pim ...... port 8111ch. CA HMO. TMI Or.-Prope.rtin- '87 ltd., A California corpor· 1tion, 6 Upper Newport Plaza, Newport Beach. CA 92660. This business is con· ducted by a limited partner· ship. The re1istrant com· menced to transact busi· ness under the fictitious business name listed above on 12.1.88. (Si&ned) TMI Growth Properties '87 ltd., By: T eache~ Manacement & Investment Corporation By. James R. Martin President This statement WIS flied with the County Clerit ·of Oranae County on Dec. 20, 1988 File No. F-401849 12/29, 1/5, 1/12 ~ 1/19 1875 PUBUCNoncE 1-4404 F'ltt I I iOUI WEIS NAiii ITATIMENT The fottowin1 persons are doin1 bustneH H TMI GROWTH ACQUISITION #2 ASSOCIATES, 6 Upper New- port Plaza, Newport Beach, CA92660. TMI Growth Properties- '87 Ltd., A California limited Partnership, 6 Upper Newport Plaza, New· port Beach. CA 92660. TMI Growth Properties- '87 ltd., A C.lifornia corpo- ration, 6 Upper Newport Plaza, Newport Beach. CA 92660. This business is con· ducted by a pneral part· nershlp. 18usinell first tfanYCt8d under this bu""8ss name on Dec. l, 1988. (Sllned) TMI Growth Properties '87 Ltd., By: T uchera Meneeernelrt & Investment Corpcntion By: James R. Martin President This statement .. filed with the County Clerk of Oraftl9 County on Dec. 20, 1988 Ale No. F-401848 12129,1/5, 1/12 1/19 1876 ) f'ICliliOUI ...... NAMl ITA1111Dff THE FOLLOWING PER· SON IS DOING BUSINESS AS: MILLER MARINE CAN· VAS PRODUCTS, 1779 WHITTIER AV., COSTA MESA, CAUFORNtA 92627. ROBERT L MILLER, 1065 PRESIDIO OR., COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92626. Thia businen is con· duct9d by an individual. Th• re1istr•nt com· "'91ad to transact busi· ness under the fictitious business neme °' names tilllld abcM on 4/4/n . Silned: ROIERT L MILLER This .....,...,. was filed wtth the County Clerk d Or-. County on Dec. 5. 1988. file No. F399993 12/812/15 12/22 12/29 1823 ...-.,.--=------- ...c111110U1 .,•nm tMMllfA'llmNT THE FOLLOWING PEA· SON IS DCMNG BUSINESS AS; ADAMS SOUND ADVICE, 416 w.tml,,_ Ave., NellDOlt Beech, CA 92663. Thoma RD, Adams, 416 We1tmln1ter, Newport a.ch, CA. 92663. This business i1 con· dudld by an indMduel. The r .. lstrent com· "*ICld '° tnnuct bull-.... under the fictitious bUliMl9 name OI IWMI ,...,.._.onll-21-11. --= Thomel R. Adllnl 'fttlt .... I n-.tt W flied ...... eo.nr CllR al r:l' County on o.c. e, Fii llo. F399992 121112/1512122 12121 1822 . ) 104tll4 NOTICI Of DIATH MD Of PlllllON TO ADMl..-ru llTAnOF: VIW.a.UMIUYAIA VW. IDT llllllUY . CAil NO~ Al41145 To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, continpnt credi· tors, ~ persons who may be othefwise interested in the wllt CK estate, CK both, of: VIRGIL B. KINGSLEY AKA VIRGIL BERT KINGSLEY. . A PETITIO!" has been filed by EILEEN C. KINGSLEY 1n the ~per1or Court of California, County of ORANGE requestin1 that EILEEN C. KINGSLEY be appointed as personal representative to adminsiter the estate of the decedent. THE PETITION requests authority to administer the estate under the Independent Administration of Estates Act. (This aut~ty allows the personal representative to take many. actions .without obtainina court approval. Befofe tak1n1 certain actions, however, the personal representative is required to aive notioe to interested persons unless they have waived notice or consented to the ~ action.) The independent administration aut~ wtll be 1ranted unless an interested person files an ob;ection to this petition and shows load cause why the court should not arant the authority. A HEARING on the petition will be held oo January 19, 1989.at 1:45 P.M. in Dept 3, located at 700 Civic Center Drive West, Santa Ana, CA 92701. IF YOU. OBJECT TO the arantina of the petition, you ~ either. appear at the hearina and state your objections CK file written ob;ections with the court before the hearina. Your appearance may be in person or by your attorney. If YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contin,ent creditor of the dee.eased. you must file your claim with the court and mail a copy to the personal representative appointed ~ the court within four months from the date of first issuance of letters as provided in section 9100 of the California Probate Code. The time for filina ciaims will not expire prior to four months from the date of the hearin1 noticed •bcMt. YOU MAY ~XAMINE the file kept by the court. If you are • person interested in the estate, you may file with the court • formal Request for Special Notice of the filln1 of an inwntc:wy and appralsement of estate assets or of any petition or account as pnwided in section 1250 of the California Probate Code. A Request for Special Notice fonn is available from the court clerk. Attorney few Ptititioner: McNAIRY & BAKER 606 Wilshire Blvd. Ste. 510 P.O. Bole 890. Santa Monica, CA 90406 Newport Harbor Ensi1n Dec. 29. 1988 Jan 5. 12, 1989 1872 SUMMONS (CITATION JUOICW.) -CllOll COllPlAINT PrOl*tJ Mor1Ple "· Bank of Newport NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS: (Avt5o a Acusado) Analytical Control Services, dba Financial Analytical Control SeMces,. <At~ corpcntion, Pacific National Homes Corpcntion, ~ T. Miley, Anthony SchMzteln, and Roes 21throuch40. You are beina sued by Cross-complainants (A Ud. le esta demandando) Bank of Newport. • California Corporation, and Don Rayner. You haw 30 calendar mys after this summons is served on you to file • typewritten response at this court. A le_tter or phone call will not protect you; your typewritten response must be in porper lepl form if you want the court to hear your case. If you do net file your response on time, you may lose the case and your wases. money and pn>perty may be taken without further wamina from the court. There.,. other lepl requirements. You may want to caN an attof rteJ rilht .-,. tf you do not know en attorney, you 'MY QJll an attorney ,...,.. wvice CK a lepl •id office (litlad in the phone hoc*). Oespues de que le entrecuen esta cacion judicial use.ct tiee un piano de 30 din c:alenderios para panentar UM ,...,._.. eecritll a mequine en est. carte. UM cwta o una laam.da telefanica no le ofrecera ~ su relP',... escrb • maquine tiene que cumplit conlas torm.lmctes ....... ~ si usted ..... QaM la cort9 escuche IU QIO. Si Ultlld no p._.lta SU rep mta a tiernpo, puede S*dlr el QIO, "/ le puenden quitar SU saa.rio, SU dinero Y Ob'IS CDUI de SU propieded sin ~ adicionel por .... de .. cartlt. Existln atras '9QUisitos leples. Puede que usted QUienl . llenw a un lbcipclo inmediatamente. Si no canace • un • bapdo. puade "'"'-• un ...wc.io de ,...,..ICia de 111 Dlldae 0 I UN oficina de ~ lepf (V119 el diret1alio •tllonica). c... number: (Numln> de4 Casa) 52 16 19 The Mme and address of the court is: (El nombre y direccion de la carte es) Superior Court, Sta of Celifomia. county of 0ranee2!s:7 ivi Center Oriw West. S... AM, C. 92701. ytte,.... Mdr111, and num GftNiftt•frs eaome,, Ol ... ntiff without an Mtomey, is: (El nombre, .. dil9cdDrt , .. num.o de ..... ., det lbalado de4 demalldll• o del ~ qa,. no..,. abcJl.ck>, •> l<elfy J. Walber 1122177 (714) 553-9266. Corbett & 5'1e11Mn, 19200 Yon KatTMn A~ue. Suite 200, IMne, C.92715. °*=Mar. 4, 1988. Gary L Granville; Cieri( Lindi~. deputy. Notice to the person MNld: You .. serWd n an Individual defendant by penonm deliwltJ on Mar. 4, 1988. Name, adchss and llllphone of~: Rictwd B Specter, EtQ. Corbett l s..tman. 18200 Von Karman, Sii. 200, Irvine. Ca 92715. (714) 563-9266 Aalomlr few~; lank" Newpor1 Propef1y .,.... Co., Inc., Mc., et al, Y. Bank of NHpart. *·· et al. c... Number: 52 16 10 ~for publicltion" tumma1•. dtltiofl Upon Nedinl and fllif'I ....... C1D1 ... of a .....,..., ........... in~ 4lS.50CCPbrtticNrd a "**'· 8nd •ii uti•ll~ ....-r•11 ... .,,om IMt tM defendent, ~ OI CitM Anthony Sctmtlilt. c:ennae be ..rwd wtth 1111D1llllle dillllnce lft..., al9 ..... 9'1Cllld lft 8ftldl J.C......, 4, Tllelel .. Cldlda..I "a~MlllllD__...• .......... -=;tu:~., •• , ....... .. ., .............................. ,,., .. . ....... ~ ..................... ....... _. I El II. t• THE NEWPORT ENSIGNICOITA MESA NEWS··-- respondent, « citee and that the uid defendant ~ OI cim is a MC81Hry and proper party tC the 1CtiOn CK tNt the perty to be ....-Im or claims an 1....,.. In, ,.., OI personal property in this .... that is subject to the jurisdiction of the Court OI the relief ~ in ._ Ktion consisls wtdy CK in pert in exdudinl ~ perty tram W'1 --... in IUCh ptoperty. ~.on motion of Cotbea & 9e11lman ~for the Plaintiff(s), ~Cs), or contestant(a). IT IS ORDERED that the~ of said summons CK citMion in this action be ~ upon said defendant..responc1ent, CK citee by publication thereof in The Newport [nsipt a newspaper of ~eneral circulation published at Newport Beach ~hfem~. hereby desilnated " the MWSPIC* most likely to INe notice to said defendant; thM said publication be made llt lust once• --* for four c:onsecutM weeks I~ IS _FURTHER ~DERED that a copy of said sum~ or c1~ and of said complaint CK petition in this action be ~th deposited in the Untied States Post Office, ~-paid, directed to said defendant, respondent, CK cltee if his ~reu Is ascertained before expirMion of the time Pf85Cnbed few the publication of this 5Ummons CK citation and a declaration of this mailins CK of the tact that the address was not ascertained be filed at the expiration ot the time prescribed for the publication. Dated: 11·21-88 . Robert J. Polis. Judp of the Superior Court 12/8, 15,22,29 1829 lt2 174M NOTICE Of TitUSTEFS SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 08/24/87. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPlANATION Of THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On 01/13/89 at 11:30 A.M. CONSOLIDATED RECON· VEYANCE COMPANY as the duly appointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust. Recorded on 08/28/87 INST# 87'490382 Of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of ORANGE County, California, executed by: PATRICIA ANN GUZZETTA. AN UNMARRIED WOMAN Wi~I sell at public auction to the hilhest bidder for cash, cashier's check drawn on a state or national bank. a check drawn by a state or federal credit union CK a check drawn by state or federal savincs and loan association or savinas bank specified in Section 5102 of the Financial Code and authorized to do business in this state, (checks must be payabfe at the time of sale in lawful money of the United States of America) at AT THE MAIN NORTH ENTRANCE TO THE COUNTY COURTHOUSE 700 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE WEST SANTA ANA, CA all riatit. title and interest conveyed to and now held by it under said Deed of Trust in the property situated in said County, California, describina the land therein: LOT 7 Of TRACT NO. 1973, IN THE CITY Of NEWPORT BEACH, COUNTY Of ORANGE. STATE Of CALIFORNIA. AS PER MAP RECORDED IN BOOK 114, PAGE 42, OF MISCELLANEOUS MAPS, IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER Of SAID COUNTY. The street address and other common desicnation. if any, of the real property described above is purported to be: 1615 WARWICK LANE. NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660 . The undersicned Trustee disclatms any liability for any 1ncomictness of the street address and other commoo desianatlon, If any, shown herein. Said sale will be made. but without covenant or warranty, exoress or implied, reprdin1 title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the remainina principal sum of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust. with interest thereon, as provided in said note(s), adVances, if any, under the terms of said Deed of Trust. tees. charaes and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts crmed by said Deed of Trust. The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obliaatlon secured by the property to be sofd and reasonable estimated costs, expenses and advances at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is $128.119.84. The beneficiary under said Deed of Trust heretofore uecuted and detivered to the undersisned a written Declaration of Default and Demand for Sale, and a written Notice of Oefauft and Election to Sett. The unders.laned caused Slid Notice of Default and Election to Seti to be rec0tded in the county where the,.... property is located. CONSOLIDATED RECONVEYANCE COMPANY 21031 Ventura Blvd .• #202, Woodland Hills CA 91364 Dete 12/09/88 By. BARBARA MCGUIRE (818) 340-4472 TRUSTEE Of'FICER 12/15 12/22 12/29 1845 PUa.IC NOTICE ..... 1 ACiiiiOUI 9U• 1111 ..... ".~ The follawit• I* IOltS.,. doina business as LV.L COMPANY (VOR&A LINDA), 4463 Birch Street, Ne.-Port Beach, California 92660. Y.B.S. A California -General Partnership, 1700 E. Oyer Road, Ste. 110, Santa Ana, California 92705. ~uman Family Trust. Reed Bauman, Trustee, 4463 Birch St.. Newport Beach, California 92660. Roy Douman1, 4 Yawl, Ventce. California 90292. This business 1s con· ducted by • seneral part· nershtp The re1istrant com· meiteed to nnsact buSI· ness under the fic\itious busiNU name lrst.d above on Jufr 1, 1972 <Silned) James c. Br.:e h:ef~ ™' .-.m.nt,;;; with the County Clettl of Or.,..~ on Dec. 7, l•. Fl9 No. F-400312 12115,12/22, 12129 111 ll50 PU9UC llOTICl ....... na-nmN--T OF •• .,, .. w.-1.a WAL ,.. ,.,_.,. OPlllA~ --flCn. nous.,., ...... The followin1 pe~s have withdrawn as ...,... .. partners trom the Pittner· ship operatinc under P.B.O., 4463 Birch Street. Newport Beach, C.hfomia 92660. The Fictitious Business Name Statement for the Partnership was filed on '-/ 22185 in tha. County of Oranse. Ori11nal file No. F274519 James C. Brace, 201 S Fiaueroa. Ste 230. Los Afllltles, Cafifomta 90012. ThJS t>ustnns was con· ducted by a ,.nerat part· nersh1p. TM business -.s con· dudlMI by ....... paf't· nenhip csw-t> .,._ c. Brace . .,.. .....,...... -fited ... the 0ountr Clertc OI Onlnlit Countr on Die. 7, 1-. 12/lS. 12122. 12129 115 1115 t' "*IC lllOllCI . ...., ·NOT1--1C1-Of ~ Of Na111•11• Public notice is ~ liven tNt PETER J. WALL (as liquidatin1 1eneral partner of Cedar Street Properties Umited), hereto- fofe doina business under the fictltious firm name and style of CEDAR STREET PROPERTIES LIMITED. PARTNERSHIP, A CALIFOR· NIA LIMITED PARTNER- SHIP, at 1000 QUAIL STREET. SUITE 190, City of NEWPAOT BEACH, County of ORANGE, State of Califor- nia, did on the 1st day of NOVEMEBR, 1988, by mut- ual consent, dissolve the said partnership and termi· nate their relations as partners therein. Said business in the future will be conducted by PETER J. WAU. who will pay and discharp all liabilities and debts of the firm and receiw •II monies payable to the firm. further notice IS hereby liven thM the undetsicned will not be responsible, from this day on, for any oblip· tion incurred by the other(s) in the name of the firm . DATED AT NEWPORT BEACH, California, this 1st ~y of NOVEMEBR, 1988. O'MELVENY & MYERS 510 Newport Center Ori\le, Suite 1700 Newport Beach, ca. 92660 PETER J. WALL General Partner 12/29 1877 FlCTITIOUS llUSlfllUS NAME ITATDIDCT THE FOLLOWING PER· SONS ARE DOING BUSI· NESS AS: YOUR CON· CIERGE, 216 PEARL AYE., BALBOA ISLAND, CA. 92662. ANYA SANDS, 216 PEARL AVE.. BALBOA IS.. CA 92662. JEANLIN CHONG. 216 PEARL AVE., BAlBOA IS .• CA92662. This business is con- ducted by a g.eneral part, nership. The re1istrant com· mectced to transact busi· ness under the fictitious business name or names listed abcMt on Nov 22, 88. Staned: Anya Sands .Jeanlin Chonl This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Orange County on Dec. 5, 1988. File No. F399994 12/812/15 12/22 12129 1824 WNOT1C£ " .... . "'"' ...... ,. IMMllTA'IWT The..._.lll*IOl•we doif'I ~ • P.a.o .. 4463 8ifdt 9lreet. Newport ....... CllitDnM 92660. S.Uman Family Trust, Reed a.uman. Trustee, 4463 Birch St .. Neapo.rt Blech. C.l'fillnW 92660. ESClilll of Gordon C3kter. Stuart catder, and Scott C.lder. Co-Trustees. c/o Stuert c.lder, 25012 Nellie Gail Ad.. Lll&una Hilts, C. 92653. Hamett f . Keltaa Trust. Stuart Calder and Scott C.lder, Co-Trustees, c/o Stuart c.tder. 25012 Nellie Gait Ad .. L.1111.uN Hilts., CA 92653. Clifton£. Smith. Jr Trust, R. Elaine Smith, Trustee, 4 r.,..,,,,.,IMM,Calitomia 92714. This business 1s con· duct9d by I ..,,.,.. Pitt· nershtp. The re1istrant com· met ICecl IO tranuct bull· nesa under the fletittoua ~Mme lis9d lbaw on5/31n1 ~).,..C.h:e .,_,. Famifr Tl'Vlt ~TNllle Thia bll ..... -..... .-.. ~a.-t:A Or-.. ~ °" DK. '· 19. FllND.F~ll 12115.12122.12129 115 ••1 "*'CllOID ·~ FIClll ..... IUI ._ITA1-T The tollDwWll per'IOft Is ~business• BALBOA MARKET, 608 E. •lboa Blvd., Balbol, Ca. 92661. Balbol MarMit, Inc., 608 E. a.tho. Btvd., Ca. 92661. This business Is con· ducted by • corporation. The re1istrant com- menced to transact busi- ness under the fictitious business name listed atJcJ¥e on July 11, 1988. (Staned) BALBOA MARKET INC., Basin Hammad, President This statement wa filed with the County Ctertt of <>ranee County on Dec. 6, 1988. File No. F'400273 12/15, 12/22, 12/29 1/5 1853 F1C1TTIOUS ..... EIS NAiil ITATIMDIT The fotlowina persons are doina business as: UDO BOAT SHOW, NEWPORT BOAT SHOW, WATER- FRONT MAGAZINE, and DUNCAN MCINTOSH CO., INC., 1760 Monrt>Yia Ave., C·2. Cost.a Mesa, CA 92627. Duncan Mcintosh Co .. Inc., <Atifornia, 1760 Moo-~~1j'. C·2. Costa Mesa, This business is con- ducted by. corporation. The re1istrant com. met ICed to trans.ct busi· ness under the fictitious business name °' names listed above on: Lido Bolt Show and Newport Boat Show Commenced 4173, Waterfront Mlpzine Com· menced 7179, Duncan Mcintosh Co.. Inc. Com· maM:ed 12/79. se-t: Duncan Mcintosh Co., Inc., President. This statement wn filed with the County aerk of Or.,.. County on Dec. 5, 1988. File No. F39999 l 1218. 15,22.29 1830 "*"C NOnCE 1...n RCllllOUI ... 1111 NAME ITATIMlllT The futbwitW person is doitW business as EUIOTT CORPOAATION, 4320 Von KartMn Avenue, Newport 9Nch. CalitomiA 92660. The R.C. Elliott Corpora. tion, • C..ifomia corpota· t ion, 4320 Von Karman Avenue, Newport Beach, California 92660. This business is con· duded by I cuporation. The recistrant com· metteed to transact busi2 ness under the fictitious business name listed~ on December 3, 1981. (Stlf*f} THE R.C. Elliott Cor po111tiar1 Kirtt s. Elliott ExecutiYe Vice ,,... It This .....,_. w filed with the ~ an of On.,,.e County on Dec.. 2. 1988. File No. f .399937 12115. 12/2.2. 12/29 1/5 1852 "*'ClllOTa ...... ITATEMlll--IT-or MIW- WAL ......... IW ... ,..._ncn. nous.,., ...... The fol1owtn1 persons .__ withdt .... llS ..,...1 pertf tWS from the pettner. INp aperlltiri• under L Y.L Company (Yorl)a Linda) 4463 Birdt Street Nia •port Belch. C..ib ..... ~. The Fictitious 8usin8s.s Name St....,_lt for the Partnershtp wn flied on 12/15/17 in ... ~ of Orarwl. Oricinal File No FJ646M .... c. er.c.. 201 s.. Fiaueroa. Ste 230, Los ,., ...... Clllifomia 90012 1"" bt:t1ln111 w con- ductid .., ....... ., • ........ ~---c ..... TNs ···-~-... ........ c--. a.rt& " ar-.. Countr Cll'I Ole. 7. lta 12115.12/22. 12121 115 1- PICiii .. • I I 111 llAMllTa!R 'fT THE FOLLOWING PO- SON IS DOING BUSINESS AS: DJB ENTERPRISES, 91 Corsk:a, Ne...,rt lw:h, CA 92660. Denlef J. 8'n11 •"II', 91 Cana, Newport ee.ctt, CA 92660. This businen is con- ducted by an indMdu.I. The re1istrant com· menced to transact busi- ness under the ftctitious business ~ CK names listed M>OW on l l ·28-88. Si1ned: Daniel J. ·Bins· .,.,,.., This mtement wn filed with the County Cletk of Ontnae County on Dec. 5. 1988. File No. F399995 12/8 12/15 12/22 12/29 1826 FIC'TITIOUI ......... NW ITATEMUfT The fol~ pen.on is doins business as: ADVAN· TAGE PUBLISHING, 300 E. Ca.st H~. #6, Newport Beach,92660. I A""e M. Gick, 300 E. Co.st Hilhway, #6, Newport ee.ch. 92660. This business Is con· ducted by an individual. The re1istrant com· met iced to transact busi· ness under the fictitous busines.s name CK NmeS listed abcMt on: N/ A. I Sianect; Anne M. Gick. This statement w filed with the County c....-of Or-. County on Nc:w. 30, 1988. File No. F399576 12/8, 15,22,29 1828 "*M:llDTD l ·445MITATDIUT OF AMNDOrlHIJIT Of UK OffCHI ... .,.111 u• The folowie11 ..,..., hes ~t.•.t the Ute of the fictitious business neme THE MAC ARTHUR VEN· TURE, 3400 IMne A.nue, Stliee 115, .... port Beec:h, Cafffamie 92660. The fititious businns ,,.,.,. ,...,.,., to ----filed on June 25, 1979, in the County of Or.,... ~ iMt File No. Fl 17669 A & C Properties, Inc., a California corporation, 3400 Irvine Avenue, Suite 115, Newpo.1 Beach. Cafj. fomia 92660. GensW Pacific Corpora. tion, • c.tifomia CClf"p(n- bon 17500 Red Hill Avenue. Suite 206. Irvine, California 92714. This business ws con- ducted by • ..--1 pert. nership. (Sisned) A & C PROPERTIES INC., • ~ carpan1tion By. ~ G Thompeoe1 II: Pr9lidlnt GENSTM MC1F1C CORt ORATION, • Clillll.iill c:arpotlltiuh ay.o..rc.u...._. 111.:Vlce ........ This • 2 .... -..... with tt. ~ an of Or.,. ec.._ °" o.c. 7, 1-. 12115. 12122. 12/29 1/5 1854 144M5 PUaJC NOTICE RCUllOUI MJ•HEll MAMllTA'IWT The folowiell perlOil IS are cbns business n: NEGO- c10 BUSINESS CENTER. 160 Hewport Center DrM. Sul18 250. Neapcwt Belch, C.litomia 92660. Sh .. /Nefton Partnen. 160 ... i'POft c.. onv.. SuM 250. .... pDft a.en. c..tb .... 9261G. Th11 business is con· duct9d by ......... pert. nership The re11ar.nt com- ,,,.w:.d '° nrwt .... neu under tM fictttloua buliN9 ,_ or ,..._ ........... Cll'lfet.wuiiY 12. 1-. -...: o.iild w ...... Uny[ ......... 1'NI 11 Wtlwtlllid ..... ~a...-0.... ClilllW • ... n. .... ....... ,. ..... 12115. 21. a. lll lW - ,.. • .. • HU nu a ·-THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/OOITA MESA NEWS In I •••• 1..- PUM.IC NOTICE F1CTITIOUI ....... NA• ITATlllENT The followina pesons are doin1 business as NOR· • WALi< PLAZA PARTNERS, a joint venture, 800 Newport Center Drive, Suite 300, Newport Beach, CA 92660. Public Employees Retire- ment System of Nevada, c/ o PM Realty Advisors, Inc., 800 ~Center ~ive, Suite 300, Newport Beach, CA92660. Norwalk Associates, a Calfomia aeneral partner· ship, #13 Cors><nte Plaza, Suite 200, Newport Beach, CA 92660. This business is con- ducted by a joint venture. The re1istrant com- menced to transact busj. ness under the fictitious • business name 0< names listed abc:M! on 9-8-86. Sisned: Michael R. Neill, Mana1in1 Director, Law- rence K. Sullivan, Mana&ina Director, Stephen C. Hop- kins, President This statement was filed with the County Clerk of <>ranee County on Dec. 7, 1988. File No. F400302 12/15,22,29, 1/5 1847 f1CTfTIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT THE FOLLOWING PER- SON IS DOING BUSINESS AS: BUSINESS VIDEO PRO· OUCTIONS/VIDEO BUSI- NESS PRODUCTIONS, 1599 B2 Superior Ave .. Costa Mesa, CA. 92627. Charles Malcolm, 1599 B2 Superior Ave., Costa Mesa, CA. 92627. This business is con- ducted by an individual. The re1istrant com- menced to transact busi- ness under the fictitious business name or names listed abc:M! on 11-23-88. Signed: Charles Malcolm This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Orange County on Dec 12 1988. . F400826 12/15 12/22 12/29 1/5 1842 s 1-42110 -. flCTIYIOUI ...... - NW ITAT19ENT THE FOLLOWING PER· SONS ARE DOING BUSl- NESS AS: COAST PER- SONAL INJURY LAW CENTER, 4040 MacArthur Blvd., Ste. 320, Newport Beach, Califa<nia 92660. ZEMAN & SONNEN-SCHEIN~ MacArthur Blvd., . 320, Newport Beach, Ca ia 92660. This business is con- ducted by a general part- nership. The reaistrant com- menced to transact busi· ness under the fictitious business name or names listed above on 9/1/88. Si1ned: Lany S. Zeman This statement was filed with the County Clerk of <>ranee County on Sep 20, 1988. F392339 9/29, 10/6, 10/13, 10/20and 12/8, 12/15, 12/22, 12/29 1835 PUM.IC NOTICE FICI lllOUS BU•HUS NW ITATDIENT The followina persons are doin1 business as: C.8 . ESTRIN AND ASSOCIATES, Kou Center; Suite 3000, 4000 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach, Ca. 92660. Personnel Pool, Inc., State of lncorponrtion: Flor· ida, (Headquarters: 30 3 S.E. 17th Street. A . Lauder· dale, Fl 33316). This business is con· ducted by a corporation. The re1istrant com· menced to trwiuct busi· ness under the fictitious business name « names listed above on 10/9/88. Si&ned: Personnel Pool, Inc., Secretary This m-.ment was filed with the Wunty Clerk of <>ranee County on Dec. 7, 1988. File No. 1866. 12122.29,1/5,12 1866 , ~- ACllllOUI Ml•IEU NAME STATDllffT The followina persons are doing business as: ARENS· BERG ENTERPRISES, 260 Newport Center Drive, Suite 470, Newport Beach, Cali- fornia 92660. Frank Arensberg, 11 Green Brier, Newport Beach, California 9260. This business is con· ducted hy an individual. The re1istrant com· menced to transact busi- ness under the fictitious business name « names listed above on approx. 9/ 83. Siened: Frank Arembere This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County on Oct 19, 1988. File No. F395573 12/8.15,22,29 1834 AMENDMENT OIOO TO lttOW CAUSE Fa. CHANCE Of NAM£ FRANK FLANDERS has filed a petition in this court for an order allowing petitioner to change his/her name from FRANK FLANDERS to MICHAEL FRANK FLAN· DERS. 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 JANU· ARY 3rd, 1989, at 2:00 o'clock p.m., and then and there show cause, if any they have, why said petition for chanae of name should not be eranted. it is further ordered that a copy of this order to show cause be published 111 NEW· PORT HARBOR ENSIGN, a newspaper of eeneral circu· lation, published in this county at least once a week for four consecutive weeks prior to the day of said heafinc. Dated Dec 06, 1988. James L Smith Judp of the Superior Court 12115 12122 12129 1/5 1843 1497 ......CNOTICI flC1ITIOUI ..... NAiii STATEMENT The followinc penons are doin1 business as: SAN CARLOS VILLAGE PARTNERS, a joint venture, 700 Newport Center Drive, Suite 500, Newport Beach, CA92660. PMR Americewest II, a group trust; 800 Newport Center Drive, Suite 300, Newport Beach, Ca 92660. San Cartos Associates, a California ..-.1 partner· ship, #13 Corporate Plaza, Suite 200, Newport Beach, Ca92660. This business is con· ducted by a joint venture. The reaistrant com- menced to transact busi· ness under the ftctitious business name or names listed abcM! on 8-28-86. Sianed: Michlet R. Neill, Mana1in1 Director, Law· rence K. Sullivln, Mlnllinc Director, Stephen C. Hop- kins, President. This stMement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County on Dec. 7, 1988. File No. F400303 12/l5,22,29,l/5 1848 K-44904 flC1ITIOUI 9UllNUS NAiil ITATDIENT The followinc person is doin1 business as: OMEGA INDUSTRIES, 861 Produc· tion Place, Newport Beach, CalifO<nia 92663. K. Thomas Brandt, 33522 Valle Road, San Juan Capis- trano, Catifomla 92675. This is conducted by an individuat. The re1istrant com- menced to transact busi· ness under the fictitious business name 0< names lilted lbcwe on N/ A. Siened: K. Thomas Brandt This mtement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County on Dec. 2, 1988. File No. F399924 12/8,15,22,29 1836 CMIDll YO IHOW CAUll FOi CHAN8I OF IWIE Thonln Allen Whttlinaer And Mnette Marie Whitlin· ger. has filed a petition in this oourt for an order allow· in1 petitioner to chang .. · his/her name from THOM" as Allen Whitlinaer And Annette Marie Whittinaer. to Thomas Allen McKenzie And Annette Marie McKen· zie. 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 1/10 .,. 1989, • 2:00 o'clock p.m., and then and there show cause, if any they have, why said petition tor chanae of name should not b granted. L..a. - It is further order9d that . a copy of this order to show cause be published in New· port Harbor Ensi1n. a news· JSeper of general circula· tion. published in this county at least once a week tor four consecutive weeks prifr to the day of said hearifll. Dated Nov 28, 1988. JAMES L. SMITH Judge of the Superior Court 12/15 12/22 12/29 1/5 1844 1449" PUm.ICNOllCE AC illiOUI •llrtlll NAMI ITATMINT The tollowins person is doins business as TICK TOC CHARTERS. 116 Via Havre, ....... ,_.--• .,.....,the~ HanA_...., ,._.~ ............ dam...,. Tllr f/A olllk Tll.a'l bec.- J'llW ~ 9UpPOIU -.:II NI ~ -J'llW dace ..... ,._, .u-tca'• ........, oor ll9er. ....... -~,,,,.*-'''~'° ....... ... _,_ir...r.,~fllllly 11..,. tn fK'I, ~ -... Md Olf'llft a-. . .... lb .... -.,. tbc l'llnncd GMna r.cer-. call .. .,.,. lr'a ..... .., In imllll'I • _,. ... IMa beyoadallfnlme. ~ FGHTJG~'tO.Rlff • AnwllcanHeartAllOdallon -- NHport S..Ch, CA 92663. Ralph Clock, 116 Via Havre, Newport Beach. CA 92663. This business is being conducted by an individual. The re1istrant com· menced to transact busi· ness under the fictitious business name « names listed above on 1-1·89. Siened: Ralph Clock This stlt8ment was filed with the County Clerk of <>ranee County on Dec. 7 1988. File No. F40031 l 12/15,,22, 29, 1/5 1849 Newport Ensign/ Costa Mesa News Classified Ads CLASSIFIED PRIVATE PARTY LINE RATES 1 l 3 4 SAVE TIME Visa or Mastercard orders may be completed by phone. CIC (714) 631-8120 USE THIS FORM TO WRITE YOUR AD. 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