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I PHOTO IY DAVID COLSON
Visitors burea" under scrutiny
The fledgling C\.\port Beach Con-
ference and Vi . ito r' Bureau i~ under fi re
from ~ome ctt> offici al\ and bureau
repre cntative~ will be meeting with the
city' stalf over the next three month~
to avert a cutoff of fu nd ing.
ouncilmcmber Ruthelyn Plummer
a n d fvel y n Ha rt exp re)sed
d i atisfactio n w:ith the bureau's perfor-
m ance at M o nda y' co uncil meetin g,
citing a lack of information ope ra tional
repo rts to the council ma ndated by the
o rdinance w hich funds the bureau's
o pe ration.
That o rdinance wa pa~ ed i n 1987.
at the requ~ t of the city's major hotels,
and rai~cd the ctty hed ta' I percent.
"'ith the e"\tra m onc~ earmarked to
uppo rt the b ureau. The bureau . 1n
turn. \\a' to undcrt al-.e a marketing
campaign to a ttract bu\tne!) conf ere n·
ce and o ther "upscale'' \.1\ltOr\ to the
c ity. The bure au al o. a t
councilme mber ' request. took upo n
it elf the jo b of re u~ci tttttng the def unc l
ewpo rt Trolley.
Plummer and H art po inted to the
faiJure to come up with a trolley plan
and what they con idered inco mplete
re p o rt t o the council on bureau
o perat ion in discus ing the future o f
the city' support for t he bureau.
·City ready to regulate
live-aboards in harbor
" People living aboard boat moored
in Newport Harbor will have to get a
city permit to continue doing o under
an ordinance introduced at the City
Council meeting Monday night.
Under the proposed ordinance. a tow of SI live-aboard permiu would
be allowed in Newpon Harbor. which
N"'8fttl 7 paunt of tbe total number
of moofijp iD the llarbor, said Marine
DileclCW David HenlalNqer.
C.11 'IJ. Iha .. ._. iD Newport
llllMr .. IR"f1hH•. Odler·Urbori
Mw H•ited tMir amaMr to between
5 and I 0 percent o f total moormg •
Har hbarger tated.
Harshbarger came under q11estioning
by Councilman Clarence .. Bus"Turner,
who asked if the city shouldn' be
moving to eliminaae•livc-aboard1 alto-
aether. Hanhbarger replied that that
wu not the aoal of the Harbor Quality
Committee, the adviaory board which
drafted the propoled ordinance.
1"bc prOfOl8I will be btoupt back
for final ..,..oval Ill the coullCil'I •at
meetiaa. Feb. 27.
Councilmcm bcr J ohn ( m .. on the
other hand. opined that "It\ their
mo ney they c.rn \pend 1t however
they like" and urged the courn.:11 to re1cct
a proposed re peal of the bed ta' hike
H 1' mo tion ta il ed, 1-6
The council then \Oted to put the
matter off until it May 8 meet ing, to
gave bureau d irecto r a chance to meet
with counc1lmember and the city taft
and addre t he conce rns.
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BY ROG ER BLOOM
When the M anan Berge~o n Aquatic
Center is built. }OU can be ure that
fighting will not be allowed in the poo l.
ntil the n, howe\.er, there will continue
to be fighting over the pool, ~ the city
and chool d1)trict continue at logger-
head s over the details of a Joint u e
agreement for the facility.
Mo nday, the ewpo rt Beach Cn y
Council. which O'-'n' the land the
aqu atic center 1s to be built on, "oted
to a pprove the joint-u e agreement with
fi ve c ha nge t hat had already been
rejected by the ewpo rt-Me a <;cho ol
board. T he effect "as to continue the
talem a te bet wee n the two public
agencies and . end the ball back into
the school diMnct' cou rt .
T he council al o e\tabh hed a nego-
tiaung committee of counc1l member'
Clarence T urner. J ohn C (ox Jr . and
Phil S an,onc to meet '-'1th d1,trn.: t
tru\tec' tn an attempt to hrcak t he
dcadlod.
cnntlnued on pag 2
Building's
• owners win,
then lose
r or Ha.,eko Ltd.: o" ncr ol th~ T o~a1
Bank build in!! on P ac1fK Coa't H 1gh-
"'J). 1t \\~a <:J'-e ol )OU "1n 'om1: and
you lo'e 'omt. \.1 onda~ mght.
Ha,eko. \.\h1ch n:centl~ purcha,cd
thl hJnk hu '<1inp. v.:on ... oml· .ll the
bet•inning ol ·the dt) council mcctmg
~1onda\ "hen counc1lmcmhcr' \.otcd
o allo"' the Ct·'llpam to proceed "'ith
a rc""orking ol the hu1lding\ root to
relocate 'omc equipment there and
'urround It "1th .i 'crcen to c..h1eld It
fr tl m \.IC\\.
That mo\ e "a-; oppo~cd b~ re1.,1dcnt'
of 'e"' port H eight~. who p role\ted that
it reprc entcd an increa c. albeit mall,
in the allo \\ec.J height ot the building
that wo uld ad\.er,el) aftect their \IC\.\
of che ha rbo r
Arch itect Bill h cker argued that the
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dedicated to spreading world
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"Right now I'm bu y working
on an exchange program with
the Soviet Union. I've been to
Moscow three time as a dele-
gate for children· theater and
I'm now tryi ng to get a director
from the U. .S. R. to come here
and direct a production," he
said.
Girls Club Prc-sid c nt and
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membcr Mary Hornbuckle aid
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Revised plan fof ·Leo site submitted . . Ferns to
be topi~ BY ROGER BLOOM
A scaled-down plan for a
luxury "assisted care" seniors
facility on the A. T . Leo property
in Corona del Mar was submit-
ted to the city last Friday by
developers.
Emerald Village Associates
submitted the revised project,
which calls for 85 residential care
units in a 32,500-quare-foot
project on the controversial site.
A imilar, though larger, plan
was withdrawn last year in the
face of vocal opposition from
Corona del Mar residents, who
objected to the bulk of the
former plan as well as its traffic
and parking aspects.
The new propo1,al is a
response to the residents' con-
cerns about the former 120-unit,
50,000-squarc-foot plan, said
Emerald Village Associates' vice
president, Jon Christeson.
"We arc pleased about the
revised proposal and· believe it
Rumors of Wayne
tours drawprQtest
In the lace of. a neighbor's
protest that the new ow11t:r of
the John Wayne estate intend to
open it to the public, the council
def erred a request to allow an
ex ten ion of the estate's d ock.
Robert Cohen, who recently
bought the former Wayne e tate
for near the asking price of $6.7
million, submitted a request to
the city for a permit to refigure
and enlarge the present floating
pier at the property, located at
2686 Bay hore Dr.
However, Frank Celebertj.
who owns an adjacent home,
protested that the dock expan-
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aesthetic profile for the building
by consolidating rooftop
machinery into a smaller area
and shielding it from view.
After rejecting, on a 3-4 vote,
a motion by Councilmember
Jean Watt to denv the oermit for
the roof work. the council OK 'd
the l-f a eko reque t , minus two
\1gn the company wanted to
place on the creening, on a 6-
1 vote with Watt dis~enting
Later that evening. however,
Haseko lost some when its
rcque t to extend it!:. lease of ci ty
property that underlies the bank
wa rejected by the council on
the grounds a lease exten ion
would require a citywide ballot.
City Attorney Bob Burnham
told the council that the original
lease wa approved by the voters
sion violates city ordinance a nd
would be the first step iu a plan
to open the estate to public
tours.
"(The neigh bore;) don't want
the traffic, don't want the tour
bu e~. and don't want them
trading on John Wayne's nam~"
Celeberti told the council.
At the suggestion of City
Manager Bob Wynn\ the council
referred the request to the Tide-
lands Affairs Committee for
hearings and a report back to
the council at a subsequent
meeting.
purs uant to a 1958 ordinance
and the ordinance specifically
states that any amendment or
re-leasing agreements must al o
be voted on.
Hearing
slated
·r he public i' invited to attend
a work~hop fhur da)' night.
Feb. 16 at the Oasi~ Senior
Center in '('orona del Mar and
contribute to a 20-year master
plan of tran"lportat1on 1mprove-
menu.. being prepared by the
Orange County Department of
Tran portation.
The ~tructured \\.Orkshop will
la~t from 7:30 to I 0 p. m. on tact
Melanie Lane at 541-7850 for
more information.
will be well received by the
community." Christeson stated.
Among the features of the new
plan arc an increase ir1 the
parking ratio to O.S spaces per
unit, elimination of a wing that
would have protruded into the
Buck Gulley view corridor, and
a height reduction.
"The building will be lower
than the Five Crowns restaurant
(next door) and in several place
lower than the existing build-
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"From the street level it will look
like a two-story structure with
a sloped roof." •
More than 400 letters explain-
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also sent to area residents last
Friday, Christe on noted.
A program on taghorn
fern will be offered at Sher-
man Garden on aturday,
Feb. 18 at 9:30 ..a .m." Varjeties
of staghorn and moo ehorn
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to u e tflem m the garden will
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Leaders of the protest against
the previous proposal were not
available for comment at pre s-
time Tuesday.
The new pro posal will go
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Editorial
Visitors bureau
earnin_g its keep
The move by some members of the City Council to
repeal the I-percent hotel service fee levied to support
the Conference and Visitors Bureau is ill-advised and
we hope it will not succeed.
In two years of operation, the bureau has shown itself
adept at drumming up business for the city's hospitality
industry, which has beneficial ripple effects throughout
the city's economy.
The people attracted by the bureau's efforts to bring
business conferences and other "upscale" visitors are
those who tend to spend money in local stores and
restaurants, without placing a drain on city services -
unlike the summertime tourist who flood our beaches
and requi.re extraordinary expenditures by the city
without a consummate return to the local economy.
How much of the marked increase in hotel revenues
(and bed tax revenues to the city) in the past two years
is attributable to the bureau is hard to pin down, but
few doubt the bureau's contribution was substantial.
To be sure, the bureau's semi-annual reports to the
council (as per the ordinance creating the hotel service
fee) were perfunctory at best, and the effort to revive
the Newport Trolley has yet to show any results, but
neither of these areas can be called the bureau's reason
for being.
In fact, the burcall didn't want the trolley albatross,
but was forced to accept it as part of the politital dealing·
that led to passage of the hotel service fee. Councilman
Clarence Turner said it best when he noted, "with all
respect, you don't know anything more about trolley
than we do, and we don't know much."
The best thing that the bureau could do is separate
its fate from that of the trolley -and it lo oles like
the council is poised to finally do j ust that.
We hope that the -committee of bureau and city
representatives that will convene to iron out the problems
between the two groups will address this situation -
and we trust that good-faith talks will also clear up any
lingering problems with the bureau's reports to the
council.
And after that, we hope that the council will give
the bureau the vote of confidence it· has earned and
again allow it to do the job it knows best bow to do
-promoting Newport Beach as a business conference
destination, with all the good that accrues to the city
--~from that.
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f:hanks to the Hoag angels
It was a week full of column
ideas, and some of them may
well be brought back at another
time. First, there was Ground-
hog Day, which also was my
mother's birthday, and she
would have been 100 this year.
Then there was the weather-
enough of it to write abo ut with
comparisons and a necd o tes
galore.
Memorial Hospital Presbyter-
ian, and I told him briefly about
my five days in his establishment
and about the angels on his staff
who made the stay endurable.
There were many of them, but
the ones who did the most for
me and to me were three very
caring and very wise women.
There was Lorena. who coldcd
me for not walking more or
drinking mo re water; and there
• turning on the television, ~ut
every time I bit the switch, ihe
nurse's call button went on. It
was hard to tell the girls it was
a mistake, since turning wa
difficult, booked up as I was.
Thi went on for hours. If I
c hanged stations, I got the
nur es· station: if l turned the
light on or off, the same r-c ult
Finally, in marched a deter-
mined Diana. An~ of course, there was the
issue of the ill-fated pay raise for
our suffering congress me~ aod
the o pportunity or temptation to
answer Bob Bad ham's irrational
letter to the editor a month or
so ago, after this column first
argued against the pay raise. But
it will be better to save this until
after we attend a citywide cele-
T im e of my Life
bration in San Diego for former was dainty Stacey, with her
Congressman Lionel Van Deer-girlish giggle; and there wa.
lin, my brother-in-law, who Diana, who discovered I wro te
served nine terms in the House a column and did some books
of Representatives, beating and then went around the fourth
Republicans solidly nine times. floor proclaiming that I was a
And the two co-chairmen of the celebrity, when at the time I felt
Salute to Lionel Van Dccrlin like a bunch of garbage.
Banquet in the Hotel act Coro-CJur Oldest daugfiler, Mary, is
nado will be two former Rcpub-a registered nurse, and I tried to
lican congressmen, Bob Wilson imagine her in circumstances
and Claire Burgener. We11 tell similar to those 1 was cxpericnc-
you all about this at another ing, so I could cmpathiZc with
time, since Badham, in his usual the Hoag nurses. I wu just one
inane m•oncr, ~ored the sub-of a score of fourth-floor
ject under dilcuuioa to alur my patients they were lel'Yiaa, yet
brotber-in-laW. · Lorena putiCUli.ity made be feel
Anodler IOOd col•mn subject I w11 hen and ben alOne. E~ry
durirai tbe week WM the eipth (ew minutes ibe replM:ed my ice
&Qnual Mayon' Dinner at tbe water and meaaured bow mucb
Newpon Marriott. More tlaan I Ud piped and 1COkled me
200 Newporten, people who try soundly for not drinkiq more.
to make tlae city a better place Sbe checked the tubes leadina
for botb wort ud play, attended into me and the ones ludiq out
and ea,;o,ed rcmarb by our of me, and when abc checked my
venerable community treaaUR, vital lipl. she clid so with a flair
Lei Steffensen, and by Bill and professional dispatch. From
Gruncty, president of the New-time to time she told rpe of her
port Be8ch History Society. Aad life in the Philippines or in
it w11 an auspicious cvenina for Connecticut, but mostly she wu
Mayor Doa ~trauu. ~ter 10~ . tbc ~op ser1eant tellina her
years oa tbe aty couDC1l, be took rOO'tac to drink more walk more
the micropllone aad for the fint and act well . '
time • mayor welcOmed the Stacey and Diana looted after
pesta of Speak Up Newport; me after the aun weat down ud ~ith bamor a.cl wit1a c-.. tbe holptial a& ..... bica•11 ·
It •• a& tlUa civic Pia tbal 1oMtJ Ud 1CarJ _. 1Mj91iM
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B.Y JIM FEL TO
"'I think there's a short in your
control,~ she said. She jerked out
the cord from my bed to the
control panel, and replaced it.
.. There,"' she said. 04Now when
you signal, we11 know you really
want us."'
Most of my stay was over a
weekend, wlieir-mmy regulars
arc off, but my th~ angels were
there most of the time. At one
end of the f ouitb floor, the
hospital bOUICI some neurolog·
ical suraery patients, and one
niabt, one of them became
confuted and bad a long period
of acreamiq. .. Let me out of
here," and so on. Stacey came
b1 to reuaure me that everything
wu all right. Later, she wakened
me.
..The doctor just called and
ordered 1ome medication
painted around your catheter."'
she annouaced.
I wu very lfoUY, and somc-
t embarnaed by this, but
Stacey. so very proleaional, did .
what the doctor ordered.
.. It .. not nay pretty a{rl I let
do tbis to me, .. I aaid. and she
broke into....,.
So to Hoes. tbuk you. And
thanb fNUtiaalarly to Lorena
Vapor, Diua Preston and Sta·
cey Satamoco. You help to
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of an ta Ana wa arre ted on
su~picion of contributing to the
delinquency of a minor.
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c"mes and anests in NewJ)O(f Beach It should be noled that cmnes listed •re only stolen f~om a veh1"cle ··n tL-..aN\ those wn.ctt •'• teporled to the Newport &~h Po/tee Del»rtment and auests m.cM •· •K "'"""
are only those suSPeCfed ol wmes and not those convteted block of New~n Center Drive.
MONDAY, JAN. 30
CRfMES
0930 -A purse and contents
valued at S 1.580 were reported
stolen from a vehicle in the 100
block of Canyon Island Drive.
I I 30 -An attempted residen-
tial burglary was reported in the
1200 block of West Balboa.
0900 -Gold Krugerrands
valued at $39, 105 were reported
stolen from International
Benchmark located at 2901 West
Coast Highway.
1335 -An attempted forgery
was reported in the 3300 block
of Via Lido.
ARRESTS
0030 -Miguel Ambrosio
Galindo, 18, of La Habra was
arrested on suspicion of com-
mercial burglary.
1154 -Miloo Ncsheat. 21. of
Newport Beach was arrested on
suspicion of forgery.
1630 -Dean Robin Laney 11 ,
20. of Whittier was arrested on
suspicion of assault with a
deadly weapon on a police.
officer.
2300 -Christopher Eric
Hoerner. 18. of Newport Beach
was arrested on u picion of
BY MELINDA KELLER
A joint effort between the
Newport Beach Police Depart-
ment and City Hall is underway
to curb the weekend influx of
teenagers to a local hangout
known as the Triangle.
Wedged between Pacific
Coast Hi1hway and River Drive,
the small strip center has
recently become a gathering
place for teenagers throughout
Oranae and Los Angeles coun-
ties, creating a headache for
businessowocrs and police alike.
Shop owners have com-
plained that the many truck
clubs and car enthusiasts that
gather at the center ruin business
by creating gridlock as they
---~cruise-through the smal puitng I lot.
Police Lt. Tim Newman said
bis staff is currently compiling
data to determine if there is a
co;relation between business
practices· and . the increasing
number of youths that frequent
the spot.
Tbe largest draw for the teen-aaen appears to be th<. Jack-ln-
Tbe-Box restaurant located at
the Wat comer of the center. A
conditional use permit was
issued in 198S, allowing the fast
food operation to remain open
24 hours a day.
. ..Rapt now we arc lootina
tbroqb our recordl of arrests,
trafr.c colliaions, violatiom and
lbe number of calla we receive
from that area. For the put two
moatbi we have bad to put more
paice out in the area, .. Newman
said.
Repraentativcs from the city
p&Unina department aJona with
an environmental services
grand theft of an automobiJe.
TUESDAY, JAN. 31
CRIMES
0907 -Gardening tools valued
at $700 were reported stolen
from a vehicle in the 900 block
of Sandcastle.
1130 -Jewelry valued at
SJ, 700 was reported stolen from
a residence in the 300 block of
Iris.
I SOO -A car phone valued at
S 1,200 was reported stolen from
a garage in the 100 block of
Highland.
1800 -Threatening phone calls
were reported at a residence in
lhe 100 block of Summerwind
Court.
1845 -An attempted burglary
was reported in the 900 block
of Cliff.
ARR'ESTS
0415 -Kenneth Ray Grcsty,
31 . of Santa Ana was arrested
on suspicion of drunk driving.
OSSO -John Robert Pfister Jr.
37. of Hermosa Beach wa
arrested on suspicion of drunk
driving.
1045 -Deborah Jill Summers.
37, of Co ta Mc a was arrested
on suspicion of impersonating
1100 -A bomb threat was
reported in the 6100 block of
West Coast Highway.
14S5 -Audio equipment
valued at Sl,000 was reported
stolen from a vehicle in the 200
block of East Balboa.
145S -A Persian rug valued
at SI o. 750 was reported stolen
from Hart's Rugs and Carpets
located at IOOO N. Bristol.
ARRESTS
2215 -Alex Canchola, 23, of
Santa Ana was arrested on ·
suspicion of driving with a
suspended license.
THURSDAY, FEB. 2
CRIMES
0720 -An auto burglary
resulting in an undetermined
loss was reported in the 1200
block of Santiago.
2227 -A resjdential bu.rglacy
resulting in an undetermined
loss was reported in the 100
block of Via Vella.
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ARRE T
0500 -Marl Dcnm ·1anford.
27, of Alhambra wa arre ted on
suspicion of pos e ion of a
dangerou weapon.
I 500 -J o e Linare • 30. of
Garden Grove was arrested on
suspic1on of misdemeanor drunk
driving.
1530 -Vincent Anthony Mes~
28. of HunJington Beach was
arrested on suspicion of driving
with a suspended license.
FRIDAY, FEB. 3
CRIMES
0600 : A cassette deck valued
at S 175 was reported stolen from
AHC Phannacal located at 888
West 16th.
0930 -Jewelry valued at S465
W4'S reported stolen from a
residence in the 1900 block of
Sberington.
1120 -Currency totaling
S 1,600 was repo rted tolen from
a business in the 6300 block of
West Coast Highway.
1430 -Vandals. reportedly
caused SISO in damage to a
garage door in the JOO block of
Via Koron.
1615 -A necklace valued at
S 1,200 was reported stolen from
~residence in the 4200 block of
Park Newport.
1730 -A typewriter valued at
$2,141 was reported stolen from
Vintage America loca1ed at 567
San ichola.s.
2 130 -A ring vaJued at S600
was reported tolen from a
re idence in the 1600 block of
We t Oceanfront.
2130 -A ring valued at SI .SOO
wa reported tolen ·from a
re idence in the 1600 block of
West Oceanfront.
ARRESTS
03.SS -Robert Clarence Phil-
lips. 21. of El Monte was
arrested on suspicion of posses-
sion of methamphetamines.
1530 -Enrique Munoz Olmos.
22, of Fullerton was arrested on
suspicion of giving false infor-
mation to a police officer.
· 1615 -Gary Michael Quinn. . ~
41 . of Costa Mesa was arrested ...
on suspicion of grand theft of
property.
2330 -Mark Aguilera. 19. of
Ontario was arrested on suspi-
cion of as ault with a deadly
weapon.
SATURDAY, FEB. 4
CRIMES
0627 -Vandals reportedly
caused $300 in damage to Pon
Pharmacy located at 3130 West
Balboa.
0630 -Clothing-valued at
S 1,500 was reported stolen from
a vehicle in the 400 block of
ewport.
•Q ' •
• ofrlCCI' are currently investipt-
iaa the situation and arc
attc,mplina to come up with a --.. .
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CdM downs TU.stin to reach CIF
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BY PATRICK YOO AND
GEORGE PAPPA
Every baskt tball coach goe
thro ugh it.
Tho e periods of doubt when
a coach wonde r~ if hi~ team can
win the big game~.
Head ing into the la\t Y.t!ek ol
the 1988-89 ba ketball ~ca~on.
Corona del M ar High \ Paul
Orris wondered t he ~ame thing
abo ut hi~ team.
Los es to ewpon Harbor
and Estancia (l\\o wceb ago)
indicated otherwi~c .
But CdM 's team put Orris'
doubts to rest (at least until the
C TF playoffs begin this week) as
they d efeated University and
Tustin recenlty to cli nch a Cl F
playoff spot with a third place
finish in the Sea View League.
Howeve, after two period~ of
last Friday night's game against
Tustin, CdM's postseason hopes
appeared to be slipping away as
they trailed, 30-20.
But the Sea Kings rallied in
the third quarter o utscoring the
Tillers 18-6 to pull o ut a 51-47
victory. With the win. CdM (5-
S in league action a nd 15-9
overa'11) returns to the ~C I F
playoffs for the first time in two
seasons. If the Sea Kings had lost
the game tbey would have been
tied with Tustin and University
for third place.
"We finally won a game we
. were supposed to win,"
remarked Orris.
Despite great efforts
---Ha1ber misses plav-otfs
BY GEORGE PAPPAS
Ultimately, the $UCCCss of a
bi1h school team is judged on
statistics and league standings.
-----somefimcs, flloug , rcconfs
are not enough to document the
efforts of some teams.
Take for example Newport
Harbor High 1988-89 basketball
!quad.
The Sailors (2-8 in league
action and 13-12 overall) fin-
iahed in last place in the Sea
View League (one of the tough-
est leagues in Oranae County),
but were a squad which played
laanl and were competitive in
-' of their pmcs this season.
Two weeks aao, Harbor stunned
ri•al1 Corona del Mar and
~ Put simP-ly, they didn't
pla1 like a IMt place team.
Still,aobody wants to finish in
1111& p18CC even if it ii in • ieM!C
• t .... •the Sea View Leeaue.
• The Sailora played well
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sity) up until late in the final
quarter.
B«ausc of their 13-12 show-
ing, the Sailors recently had a
shot lit reaching tbe playoffs
with a wild card berth. (This
season the C l F implemented a
new rule in which teams with
records .500 or better could
petition for a playot'r spot).
However, the Sailors chances
for an at-large-berth in the 3A
division came to an end when
the CIF officials discovered that
33 other teams had finished in
the top three in their conf crence
arid tliere were only 32 postsca-
son spots available.
For much of the season, Har-
bOr sparked led by the efforts
Of leDion Chris Lee ad Scott
Gray. Both p•n were exec~.
lent ahootera and dcf enaive ....,_
But leftr8l juniors on the
team lhOwW promile during t
year indudiaa center Ian Lona,
Crai1 Dehlk, Paia Pariah,
Eddie M ...... ad Erik Fne-
will return for next season's
team.
In their final game of the
season, this past week. Harbo r
tried unsuccessfully to halt the
explosive Saddleback, who went
undcf cated in league action.
Howe.ver, for two periods the
Sailors remained in striking
range of the R oadrunners on ly.
trailing, 29-24.
But Saddleback's height and
speed advantage took its toll on
Harbor in the second half.
The Roadrunners unleashed
their running offense in the early
in the second half going on a 16-
4 scoring run i.n the third quar-
ter.
Harbor never really recovered
aher that even thbugh they
ICOred 18 points in the final
quarter. (But the Roadrunncn
sank 19 points in fourth quar-
ter).
The Roadrunnen were with-
out the playina tervica of Craia
Marshall in the pme but Malru
Dottin sank 24 points, Tony
Apc1' Md 17 and Jimmy Gal-
bert ,.a ia 15 to pick up the
ofl'emiwlllct. ~ Lee tOpped... Witll 12
pointi iM Ora1 Md 10. ==:: ....... ~ ... ,-
"We got the monkey off our
back with this one. It \\J\ o ur
goal to get to the playoff~ at the
~fart of the eason a nd nov. -we
arc there." he added.
It' a marked cont ra't Y.-ith
la~l vear's ·ea. ... on Cd M \ te.tm
ended the 1987-88 ~chcduh! Y.-1th
a heartbreakin~ lo ~ to llni_\cr-
1ty in o\>ertime.
"D uring the \\eek. v.c tried not
dwell it (lat.year). But )OU kno"
it's in the back of your mind and
yo u start wo ndering if you can
win the import ant game~ ... Orn!>
added.
"Not many leagues play as
good competitio n night after
night as we did in the ea View
League thi season." Orris
pointed out.
uBecause of that I think we
have a fighting chance in the
playoffs. n
In Friday night's game, Cd M
used tight defen ive play t o
dominate the Tiller in the
crucial third period. The ea
Kings better utilized their offen-
sive opportunities in the eco nd
half as Matt Herrington ank 8
· of his 12 points.
But in the fourth quarter. the
leads changed hands several
times with neither team leading
by more than four points at any
one time. ·
In the waning minutes of the
game, CdM 's Matt Cwiertnia
buried two s hots from 3-point
range to keep the ea Kings
ahead .
With 16 ~econd s left, forY.-ard
Chrn, Pit ha ~ank a pai r of f rct:
t hrow., to ice the garu e for the
Sea King~.
After calling a time out. Tu,.
ltn attempted o ne fi nal ~hot but
1t \\-a' blocked by C d M \ guJr<l
\: arren J oh n~o n.
l he Sea K i ng~ won the gamt>
at the free th ro\\ line a t he\
turned tn a n almo t na\\k ......
el fort -,in king 17 of 18 chant ~
attem pt . Center Brian S pratt
("ho hoots around 87 percent
fro m free throw line) wa!; 6 for
6 tro m c harity tripe a~ he
fini!lh ed with 8 points. (Spratt
sat 'out mo!lt of the first half due
to early foul trouble) ..
Cwiert nia topped the ea
King with 13 points and Her-
rington added 12. Down the
stretch. Junior guard Warren
J ohn on ank 4 of 4 free thro\\~
attempts. Warren Johnson, wh o
i the only tarting junior on
Cd M ·s team, has exhibited ohd
defensive skills this season and
could potentially become a team
leader o n next year's squad.
"We didn't h oot well in fir-,t
half and our defense was a little
lax,,. Orris said.
"I told the team at halftime
that if we don't play better. it
could be the end of our season.
Jn the econd h~lf, we came out
with a lot more intensity and
de ire, .. he aid.
"Herrington scored ome
basket and that got us going ...
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Smith overcomes inlury to lead Cd.M
BY CATIE JA KSON
Corona del Mar High soccer
player Julie S mith i being called
one of the be t occcr players in
-the Sea View League by a lot
of people these' days, with the
Sea Kings' occer coach J ohn
guyen heading the list of
admirers.
.. There's no doubt in my mind
that he'I\ the be~t (in the league),
Nguyen remarked, .. but what's
really great about Julie is when
you ee someone really good,
omeone at the to p of their
game, like a Magic J o hn o n, it's
hard imagining how they could
improve. But Julie keeps getting
better."
According to guycn, what
makes S mith a standout player
on the soccer field is her .. poise,
competitive ness, a lot of hard
work, and mental and physical
toughness."
Earlier this season, Smit n~
who plays the midfielder posi-
tion, learned first hand about
adversity as she separated her
houldcr in a game against
Harbor. She has since recovered
(from her separated shoulder),
but is still nursing a groin pull
injury, which affects her ability
to shoot the ball.
Despite injury, Smith still has
managed to score 9 goals and
contribute 17 assists this season.
She is also an excellent def cnsivc
player, Nguyen pointed out.
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"Julie played out the rest of
the game (against Newport Har=-
bor) and only missed two days
of practice and one game af tcr
that," Nguyen added.
"She knows what it takes to
. win and she does it."
Newport Harbo r, and during a
breakaway toward the goal. two
of their players accidentally hit
the back of my heel and I went
down on my shoulder ... Smith
commented.
shorts. I wanted to keep playing
and there weren't any u bsti-
tutes ...
Smith credits Coach guyen
and her family for her recent
success .
.. John took over as coach
three year ago when we were
in last place and has bro ught us
to the playoffs again this year.
He make us work hard. We
practice everyday for three hour~
except for Sunday~. and he
really cares," mi th aid.
Smith' brother, Todd, 15 •
currentl y play on Cd M' junior
var ity occer squad and could ·
move up to the varsity quad for
the C l F pJayoff.> this ca on.
She fi r t learned about soccer
I rQm her father, Gary, who u ed
to coach little league soccer.
But more than her goal and
a t)tS. guyen ... aid n • ~ mi th 's
leadership abihtie that have had
the greatc t impact on CdM ·s
team.
"The other players on our
team re~pect her and he tands
up for them. l scream and yell
at times because maybe I care
too much, but Julie act as a go-
bctwecn and we all communicate
better for it," guyen added.
H owever, mi th' talents
aren't limited to the realm of the
occer field. She has competed
on Cd M • varsity girls swim
team and played o n the school's
basketball quad, but prefers
soccer because .. it's more chal-
lengin~ ...
But Smith d ownplayed the
"playing injured .. story.
.. It was during a game with
"It rcaJly hurt, but I played
out · the rest of the game by
keeping my arm straight by
holding on to the bottom of my INSURA~CE
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·BY GEORGE PAPPAS
Despite a season marked by
injury and adversity. Corona del
Mar High's girls soccer teams
heads into C IF playoff action for
the second straight year this
week.
Recently, the Sea Kings' team
. posted their 16th shutout of the
cason (a school record) with a
2-0 victory over this cason 's Sea
View League champions, Tustin.
Two o ther newport a rea
soccer teams , Cd M'~ boys team
and Newport Harbo r High 's
boys squad, al o qualified for
postseason competition.
It illu tratcs the growing
prosperity in the soccer pro-
grams of Newport Beach' high
chools.
CdM' girl quad (la t year's
league champion ) were plagued
by injurie to 1.(y ple}.Yers for
much of they b"lrrthcy still
managed to po t an impressive
7-1 -2 league ma rl for second
place. ..
Today at 3: 15 p.m .• CdM
open~ the first round of the I A
division Cl F soccer playoffs
against Los Alamitos' girls team
in an a"V•Y game.
The Sea Kings have split their
two games with 1,.os Alamitos in
tournament play this season .
.. It .. a to14gh draw ... remarked
Corona det Mar High·s Girls
Soccer Coach John Nguyen .
.. It hould be a good game.
They (Lo Alamito ) play a
imilar to our team. They are a
good ball control team and they
play good dcfen c ," Nguyen
added.
If CdM can get by Lo Ala·
mitos then they face the winner
the Upland-El Toro aame early
next week.
Cd M 'I team eaten playoff
· Ktion healthy (one of the few
U-this teMOD) except for the
Smith. who is nursing a groin
injury. But Nguyen said Sm ith
will play in today's game.
.. The injury affects her shoot-
ing ability, so were going to have
to rely more on her passing and
defensive skills, .. he explained.
04But even playi ng at 75 per-
cent efficiency. she i still a big
asset to o ur team.··
The Sea King 'boy squad (5-
2-3 in league action and 11 -5-
7 overall ) defeated Tustin, 3-2.
to take second place in the Sea
View League.
Cd M' boy team face La
Canacfa today a 3 p.m. in an
away game.
With 17 minutes gone in the
game. Cd M' Enriq ue Galli
scored off a i ts from Pat
Callaghan and Joey Perez. In the
second half. the Sea King went
ahead 3-1 o n Callaghan's goal
off an assist from Chris Smith.
Tustin scored two goal in the
final half but the Sea Kings' held
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·Socie '
Harborlites show thei·r heart at benefit
The Meridien ballroom was
really jumping,.last Saturday
night as the World Fantasy
Players once again were the
featured entertainment for the
Heart to Heart Ball.
Tina Schafnitz chaired the
eighth annual black-tie ball,
. · which benefits the Orange
County Chapter of the Ameri-
can Heart Association. Assisting
were Lee Ann Siffermann,
Susan Barlow, Kim Cardenas,
Mimi Crosson, Sally De Young,
Michele Duffy, Dafri Estes,
Chris Etcbeverry, Bobbi Fels.ot,
Betsy Forman. Gloria Osbriftk
and JoAnne Stewart.
Major underwriters of the
evening were Tol]l Siffermann,
Dirk De Young and Lee West,
whose Newport Imports
dra and Gerald Brodie, Deborah
Sottile with Art Portnoff, Mary
Ann and Lon WeU, Virginia and
Paul Bender, Adrienne and
George Brennan, Peggy and Bob
Clay, Sam Goldstein, Nora and
.Harbor lites
BY DINA VON.BURG E,.
donated a 1989 Jaguar XJ6 for Charles Hesler, Diane and Joel
the live auction. Manchester, Charlene and Hans
Some of the guests were San-Prager. Christy Scheuer, Gypsy
Pulliam with Wally Wolf and
television star Jill Eikenberry
and Michael Tucker. • • •
Las Floristas held their annual
Premier Night at 20th Century
Fox Studios. Traditionally the
dinner announces the manne-
' quins (Jean Arnett, Cynthia
Caswell, Jade Higgins, Carolyn
Johnson, Mary Richardson,
Barbara Robinson, Maggie
Simms and Madeline Viole) and
florists (M.odesto Busto, Maxx
Cooper, Danielle Genest, Kelli
As hton, Wayne Gray, Don
Honold, Mark Massad, Bob
Martine, Sam Tagashira and
Gary Twemblow) who will par-
ticipate in the 51 st annual floral
Headdress BaJl to be held April
21 at the Beverly Hilton. This
year's theme will center around
the television industry and will
be chaired by Harborlites Sue
Hall and Julie Lee. • • •
Child help USA •s Orange
County Chapter presented its
eighth annual fashion how
entitled °For the Love of a
Child." The luncheon, through
the courtesy of Saks Fifth
Avenue, presented the fasnions
of Ann Lawrence, who the night
before personally met with the
underwriters , sponsors and the
committee at the home of Gaye
and Art Birtcher. Gaye chaired
the affair, which honored Betty
Lou Lamoreaux with the 1989
Children's Friend Award. Jack
Youngblood served as honorary
chair for the event held at the
Irvine Hilton. • • •
Members and guests of the
Balboa Bay Club had a rollick-
ing good time at the annual
Godfather party. Among those
who enjoyed the yummy Italian
dinner and danced up a storm
were John Coelho, Linda and
John Magner, Elaine and Dick
Saint John. Jane and Tom
Buckingham, Nancy l.ucia, Joe
Perricone and George Chitty.
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Big Canyon Broactmoor $865,000
4 bedroom. 2~ bath. One level family home. Great Big Canyon
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Best buy in Newport. 3 bedroom (possible 5), 2~ bath, large land-
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fee land, family room.
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Custom Framing Gallery
Good location, trip le net lease, established and profitable business.
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~s you learn.
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NIE 11-RmMY 11. l•THE NEWPORT ENSIGN
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lnves·t for long .t~rm . with zero coupon bonds . . . .
BY KEN TOKASH
If you arc planning for the
future, perhaps for a child's
education or your own retire-
ment, then municipal zero cou-
pon bonds should be considered
as a fundamental part of your
investment strategy. These
bonds can help you build
wealth-safely and tax f rce-for
your future financial needs.
Once you understand the
concept of zero coupon bonds.
you 11 sec many applications to
help meet your financial goals.
The interest earned through
zeros continues to compound
throughout the life of the bond,
earning interest on the interest.
At maturity the principal and
compounded interest arc paid
out.
Municipal zero coupon bonds
have an extra incentive in that
they are f rce of federal income
tax and may be exempt from
state or local taxes as well.
Your initiaJ.. investment docs
not necessarily need to be large;
in fact._ thc_amount typically is
smaller than investing in full
coupon bonds. This smaller
investment is possible because of
the compounding effect of inter-
est being earned on interest.
For example, let's say you arc
a 40-ycar-old investor and will
MONEY
=~
be retiring at age 65. 1f you invest
$28, I I 0 in 1989 in an 8 percent
municipal zero that comes due
in 25 years, you'd have $200,000
when the bond matures in 2014.
For the same result on a full
coupon bond, you'd need to
invest approximately $66,500 at
8 percent to receive about the
same amount at maturity in 25
years ($ 130,000 in coupon inter-
est and $66,SOO in principal).
One important consideration
when deciding whether muni-
cipal zero coupons arc right for
a child's future education needs
is the so-called 0 kiddie tax"
enacted by Congress as part of
the Tax Reform Act in 1986. The
kiddie tax states that if a child
is under the age of 14 at the close
of the taxable year, his or her
investment income exceeding
$1,000 will be taxed at the
parent's marginal tax rate. One
way to avoid the possible higher
tax is by purchasing municipal
zero coupon bonds, because the
investment income · OQ.Q'lJ>O .... l!~ds
tax frep . .. j,1' •••
Tax-exempt municipal zero
coupon bonds provide other
benefits as well. Paramount is
the fact that these bonds are free
from federal income taxation
and-depending on the state of
origin-may be exempt from
state and local income taxes as
well.
Also important is the ability
to lock in an attractive intcre t
rate while eliminting the risk in
~investment. The hassle that
usually is associated with rein-
vesting your emiannual coupon
payment is avoided.
Finally. the municipal zero
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coupon bond market is diverse.
With numerous issues. maturi-
ties and credit ratings, there is
a wide election of municipal
zero coupon bonds to fit your
specific investment objectives.
So, if you're looking to invest
for the future, donl overlook the
potential of municipal zero
coupon bond . lf you arc inter-
ested in an excellent brochure on
these or zero coupon US trea-
sure bond • give me a call at 955-
7567.
K~n Tokash is a financial
con.nJ.tan1 with Slwar. on, uh-
man Hulton in N~wport &ach.
Business Briefs.
lictlllll
R. Gordon Craic h~ been
promoted to vice president and
regional manager for ewport
Beach-based Taylor Woodrow
Homes. In hi new po 1tton.
Craig wiU oversee all aspect
from merchant land sales. land
acquisition and development. to
product design. merchandising
and promotion, for the firm's
Oraqge County region.
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Newport Beach-based home
builder Cosiain Homes bas
promoted Lm R. Trujillo vice
president of construction. Tru-
jiUo formerly served as senior
project manager for Co tain, ·
Inland Empire projects ir1 Riv-
erside and San Bernardino coun-
ties. •••
Cbudl Huat, vice president
and branch manager of the
highly-ucces ful cwport
Beach office of u hman &
Wakefield of California. has
been appointed to the newl}-
created po ition of director.
southwe tern indu vial tech-
nology group. Hunt wall be
re pon 1ble for O\ierseemg md~
t rial act1\i1t y and bu\ane
development for the e\cn
outhern alifornia branch
offices of the compan}. •••
Great American First aYmg
Bank h<b promoted e" port
Beach d1 trict manager Mitzi
Wei to vice pre 1dcnt. Well
joined the bank in 190 S and is
rcspon ible for managing the
four branches of the cwport
~ach District. •••
The Hammond Comp ny h
reported a net income of
$533,404. or 26 cents per hare
for the second quaner coding
Sept. JO. which represent a 57
' percent mcrcase over the second
quarter of 1987, according to
Thomas T. Hammond. pre-.1
dent of the ewport. Beach·
b~ mortgage banking firm .
•••
The CaJifornia ouncil of Th~
Anwricaa lastitute of Attbittth
recently elected it office~ for
1989. Brian Paul Doughcn'.
AIA of ewport Beach. "a'
elected as secretary and Bet e~
Olenick Dougherty. AIA ot
Newpon Beach. as AIA region.ii
director.
•••
The Japanese real estate tsu-
nami in Southern California h.i'
"set a course toward Orange
County with the purchase o far
in 1988 of more than $310
million in commercial anJ
industrial property. according t o
Michael Meyer. managing
partner of Kmaetl9 LevmthaJ &
Co•pany' Orange Count\
office.
Meyer aid that LC\ienth.il \
newly relea ed third qu.irt~r
19 review of J~pane e in\e"'t-
ment m the l .S. real e-.ta tl'
how\ Japane e i n\c tment
acttvit in the count) th" '"·"'
along could re ch S465 m1llhlll
if the current pilce conunuc:'
•••
oa~t ommunll\ Colk~t: -~ D1 trict Chancellor Dr. lfnd
P. Ftrnandu.. elected "' llw
Board of Tru t~ for the (\ll·
lcge Board at 1t nnu I torum
m W hmgton. D. . Fem ndv.
who "''II en;e a four-car term.
-. cho en rrom a field ot 220
person nominated to fill four
lot on the board.
•••
A two-nd-a-h If hour t.i'\
work hop for mall bu int''
owne~ Wlll be offered o n Tu~
day. Feb. 21 from 6:J0..9 p.m.
b) Orange Co t College com-
munit) scf'\'itt office. ~ reg-
istration fct i Sl9.
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Personalized program offered at Body Design
Half the battle of getting on
a regular workout and shapeup
program is incentive. The other
half might be finding a gym that
suits your expectations and then
sticking to the program.
Enter Body Design, a gym in
Newport Beach, where women
are pampered and treated to
one-on-one training sessions
with a certified trainer in a
soothing atmosphere.
"We have people who come
in here for many reasons," said
owner and trainer Susan Davis.
"The women we get arc not into
body building, they are just
average people who want to look
and feel better."
Body Design offers many
weight a nd cardio-vascular .
machines to help clients in their
quest for fitness. The gym d ocs
not offer aerobics classes, rather,
the clients go through about a
half hour aerobic workout on .
the bike, stairmastcr or treadmill
before taking about an hour to
workout on the weight
machines. As a special reward
for their efforts, clients are then
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stretching out period by either
Davis or Angelese Randazzo.
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Promoting:
• Cellulite Contouring and Inch Loss
• Weight Loss •
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• Increased Blood Circulation
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They are massaged and rubbed as many times as they want on
down, making them fee l relaxed their own and the more, the
and ready for the rest of the day. better.
When a prospective cfient fir.s_t ... , . . \
visits Body Design, their body ·-'t::>avis has a degree in sports
measurements and fat perccn-medicine from Brigham Young
tages arc taken, they arc weighed University and has been in the
and discuss their goals and training business for seven years.
plans. Medical history is taken. Randazzo 's background is dance
"We make up an individual-and the fitness industry.
ized plan based on their what Together, they make a dynamic
their goals and plans are, their team that clients have come to
ages and handicaps," said Davis. know and trust. Davis said there
"If someone has a bad back there is a real family feeling at Body
might some· restrictions. so Design, with a team effort in
everything is personally tai-place.
lorcd."
The only requirement is that
members must use a trainer
twice a week, but can comt: in
There arc many benefits to
joining Body Design, but the
important part is the one-on-one
training.
"Having someone to answer
to helps a client to stick with it ,"
said Davis. "We have clients who
have been with u for three years
and they all tell us it's because
of the one-on-one training."
Davis said that there is an
initiation fee and then clients are
charged an hourly rate for their
sessions.
"Most clients pay a month in
advance, so they are not as likely
to l'lliss," Davis said . "Time slots
are reserved for them, so if they
don't show. we call. That way,
they arc answering to someo ne."
Additional amenities at Body
Design arc a shower facility
where ·towels, soap, shampoos,
conditioner, toothpaste, oils and
lotions, deodorant, razors, blow
dryer and curling iro n are
provided. All the client need
worry about is clothing.
Even though .. 99 percent .. of
the clicntal at. Body Design are
women, the other one percent
arc men. They might be hus-
bands or boyfriends of members
and they enjoy working out
together. Two evenings per week
and Saturday afternoon arc
allocated toward co-ed
workouts.
Body Design is located at 1000
W. Coast Highway, Suite D.
Newport Beach. The gym open.\
at 5:30 a.m., Monday through
Friday and at 7 a.m. on Satur-
day. It stays open until 6 p.m.
on Monday and Wednesday;
until 9 p.m. on Tuesday and
Thursday; till 4 p.m. on Fridar
and till 3 p.m. on Saturday. For
more informatio!}. call 712-3555
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Body 2200 feature·s 'passive exercise'
Many can attest to the mag-
nificent results of passive exer-
cise, Electronic Muscle Stimula-
tion (EMS), which is the latest
wave to sweep the country.
One young woman no longer
walks with a cane she used for
six years. An older woman with
Parkinson's disease feels so
much better, she's out having her
hair done. And a bride-to-be had
her gown taken in ix times
before her wedding. Another
woman turned her .. Oubbery"
body into a rock-fi rm master-
piece through the use of these
computerized machines.
Some doctors knock it for fear
people will rely only on EMS
and forsake active exercise. To
the contrary, a 45-minute treat-
ment produces an endorphin
high, relaxes tensions and makes
you feel like exercising.
Adding saH to your food
could subtract years from
your life. Because in some
people salt contributes to
high blood pressure, a con-
dition that increases your
risk of heart disease.
Altl9lll1Dan"11ai.amntA11acicllon
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Inside the warm pink, gray
and black studio of Body 2200
in Newport Beach and Costa
Mesa, a combination physical
therapy office and athletic con-
ditioning center, act~vity is
buzzing. Outside cars arc whir-
ring by. Clients of partners Anita
Neumann-Kavanaugh and
Regina Meuller have had super
results. But Body 2200 make no
claim of weight loss.
As with the bride, many per-
sons tone up and lose inches.
The EMS machine's rubber
pads, like lily pads, arc mois-
tened and strategically placed
beneath thick ela tic belts on
thighs, tummy, back and areas
hard to access through active
exercise. When the machine is
jazzed up it feels like Alka Selzer
circulating through the cell!>.
Treatments unlock tension . like
a massage and tone muscles
~~ii~ speeding the healing of
in Junes.
E¥S works by stimulating the
muscle motor point to contract
and relax. Remember the frog
leg experiments in biology class?
A bit more high tech, the com-
puter operates by battery and the
intensity is adjustable.
There arc many benefits. EMS
draws a richer supply of blood
through the muscle tissue from
the outside, which helps heal
injuries. A 45-minute ses ion
equals 1,000 contractions which
streamline and reshape the truc-
turc of the muscle from the
inside out.
Neumann -Ka vana ugh
explained that muscle fiber
looks like an onion. Used over
a pc~iod of time. four to five
times a week, muscles.will elon-
gate, layer will tighten and
tissue will be cleansed. The fast
twitch mu cle fiber-used by
athletes for cxplo ivc power
~cquircd to jump or sprint-will
increase.
EMS is optimally used as an
adjunct to active exercise. It's a
deeper mu clc workout, but it
bypasse the central nervous
system and docs not work the
cardiovascular system. It is a
steppin~ stone to realizin~ the
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value of exercise.
It worked that way for a
newspaper sports editor. The
former non-exerciser and chain
smoker used himself as a human
guinea pig, using EMS four to
five times a week for eight weeks.
Now he's nearly quit both EMS
and smoking because he's in the
gym every night pumping iron.
The former light weight has
gained 16 pounds in muscle
weight.
Body 2200 hos 16 locations in
three states. Call the Costa Mesa
location at 545-6161 or Newport
Beach at 722-7060 f or m ore
information .
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New allergy test
cuts Ciscomfort
Prof euional Hair Care
Red. watery eye~. Sniffling.
Sneezing. A general mise rable
feeli ng every spring when things
a re beginnin g to gr ow and
bloom. This time of year ' is
supposed to be a time of joy and
rebirth, but just mention spring
to an allergy sufferer and it
might provoke a roan.
Relief is in sight for those
sufferers, who visit an allergist
to determine what is causing all
of the misery. They might be
subjected to a series of scratch
tests, whic h can be time-
consuming and uncomfo rtable.
Or, thei r allergist might refer
them to Dr. Irene Haydik, who
pio neered a new system for
determining a llergies, the in
vitro method. The Basophil
Histamine Release test is com-
pletely safe because none of the
allergens are introduced to the
patient, Haydik aid . With a ~ki n
te t, very sensitive people might
develop complication and aller-
gists who recognize thi!> will end
patients to her.
The test was eight year\ in the
developing and involve drawing
a blood sample from Che patient,
about a te t tube full. Haydik
separates it into ~mall portion
and introduces the allergen to
the samples. The blQod can be
# te ted for up to IO allergen , a~
o ppo ed to one test per cratch
with the skin test.
.. The test challenges the white
· blood cells," Haydik aid. ·•The
white cells have the capability of
reacting to the allergens in the
test tube in a way which is similar
to the way the tissue cells react
to allergens·in the skin te t."
The samples aie incubated at
• body temperature and a n·al}'7ed
and tested for histamine, a
mo lecule released from certain
cell during an allergic reaction.
It is no t t~e o nly chemical
involved in allergic reaction~.
but is a large part of the typical
allergic symptoms of neezi ng,
niffing, watery eyes and head-
ache . Haydik aid.
The patient has a bar graph
charted, with about JO test
hown. For.example. it might be
common lawn gras es like rye
and Bermuda. Scales from zero-
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12 depict the a·llergic reactions.
From three to four are border-
line, but six and above is a
definite allergy.
· Haydik dispelled the myth
about cat allergy. It was com-
monly thought that peo ple had
allergic reactions to cat hair. But
the allergen is actually found in
the cat's saliva. Because cats
constantly lick themselves, it was
natural to think that the hair
triggered the allergic reaction,
when it was actually the hair
which was a vehicle for the
allergen .
.. There is no similar informa-
tion with regard to dogs," said
Haydik. ··But more people tend
to be allergic to cats than dogs."
Haydik is a clinical patholo-
gist who came to this countr\
from H ungary, where she ah~1
practiced. But her research wa-.
done in this country. She
pointed out that urope i~ much
farther ahead in aUe rgy stud).
For example. there arc no real
antigens to help a patient be
~en iti1ed to foods they arc
allergic to. Haydik aid the onl~
olution is to simply eliminate
the food in que tion. But in
Europe. patient can take an o ral
medication for food allergic and
she hope that the medication
will oon be available here.
Many people show non-food
allergies in the spring, when
pollen are out .and flower arc·
blooming. But those who suff cr
all year-around have perennial
allergies.
• Dr. Irene Haydik is /orated a1
1501 Superior Avenue. Suite 306
in Newport &arh. For mort'
information. ca/1645-7822.
MEii~
1. Eat hiah..fat, hi&h-
cholnterol fooda, I
2 . Smoke.
3. Ianore your hi&h
blood preaaure.
4 . Heavily aalt every·
thina you eat .
5. Put on extra weight.
6 . S'°" aerci•int
retularb'·
Follow the9e lltepe and
• )'OU could retire from
work, and from life, eooner
than )'OU planned.
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fEMUAIY 11~ 1Mt THE NEWPORT-ENSIGN /COSTA MESA NEWS FElllAIT 11. t•-,• • ~ _,,,J r . .
A personal trainer who c~mes to. you
~
Getting o n a fitnes\ program
and . taying with it can be
difficult. e pccially when we
might be tempted to procrasti-
nate. or if business obligations
interfere.
Or, some might be put off with
gyms because they can become
very congested and crowded.
And when you have a question
about some of the equipment.
there is n't always someo ne
around to help.
That is where ~aving a per-
sonal fitness trainer can help.
David Utter i such a trainer, for
athletes or people who just want
to lose weight. or for those who
might have had a bad knee and
want to strengthen it up .
.. , am more thar\ just a trainer.
I am a therapist in the ense that
I try to improve o n a per~on ·~
weak po ints:· Utter said ... If they
have something serious. like a
torn cartilage. I tell them to go
to a doctor ...
Utter said that the. trend
to wards hiring a professional
trainer for one-on-one fitness is . .... growing by leaps and bounds.
He will go to a client's home and
set up an in-home gym faci lity,
for those who like to work out
in peaceful and familiar sur-
ro undings. Or, he wi.ll
accompany a client to the gym
of their choice. But in March,
Utter will be opening his own
training facility in Irvine, with
various machines and a host of
free weights. And clients will
receive the same one-on-one
training that Utter is known for.
Utter reali1es the value of self-
e~teem and said that 90 percent
of his wo rk with a client i\
mental
.. People set barriers up to
themselves,•• he said . "They
might have weight problems but
that is because they have some-
thing psychologically bothering
them. I take a wholistic
approach and get them to feel
good about themselves ...
feeling a~~ looking good. ·He College and U( I He ~a id he can .
will comb1ne different t ype~ df ., a\\e a client in th.e fi r t
exerci~e~. \\ith varyi ng routine~. con\ultation. He wi ll find out
\O clients don't become bored. what goal\ the client would like
He believes in the use of free to achieve and make up a pecial
weights fo r building up coordi-progra m just for him or ·her. Me
natio n. al o ad vi es a client to get a
"I do n't believe in build ing a bl ood a naly\1~ done a nd he takes
body that is beautiful , but a past history. o he can recom-
u ele s," he aid. Utter a lso does mend die t and vitamin a nd
not believe in scale and tells dete rm ine wha t exer cise
Utter also believes in the
importance .of diet. He said that
balanced meals, no fad diets and
no sacrificing are the key to
cl ient to stay away from them. method will work be t.
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Client may be ure that what
they are getting is genuine. Utte r
s pent even year stu<tying spo rts
medicine both at Orange Coast
For more mf ormation about
personalized fitness. call Da vid
Utter at 721-8742.
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3601 Jamboree. Newport Beach ,
CA 92660
(714) 752·0565
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The_ eyes have it at Eye Contact
A f cw years ago, a popular
song crooned, 44Don 't it make
my brown eyes blue.•• Poor
grammar (l.Sidc, we often won-
dered h ow emotions could
change the colors of a person •s
eyes.
Now, it is possible to change
one ·s natural eye color with
special contact lenses. You may
say ... But, I can•t afford such a
luxury."
Oh, yes, you can . Just take a
trip to Eye Contact and feast
your eyes on the terrific values
on Lite Eyes and Dark Eyes.
Give yourself a gift your parents
couldn't. Now, it is possible to
change the eye color you were
born with.
Fashion is more colorful than
ever these days. Also all the
range is the ability to change eye
color. Those born with brown
eyes might desire hazel, green or
even blue. A lot depends o n thr
natural color of the eye and the
person's skin tone as to what will
look best.
Lenses featured at Eye Con-
tact arc strictly soft lenses and
are not aJI one color. For exam-
ple, if you want to achieve a
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green look, only the part of the
lens covering the iris is colored
and in such a way it give the
eye a natural marbling effect.
The change is not blatant.
rather, very s ubtle.
Eye Contact i a full-ervicc
operation. with ophthalmolo-
gi ts on taff that can perform
c
eye surgeries, radial kcratotomy
and fittings for contact lenses or
glasses. But soft contacts arc the
most popular item and so is the
price. Affordability is the key
here and now you can get daily
or extended wear lenses at the
everyday low price of SS9 per
pair.
The colored lenses for light
eyes is $89 a pair for dark eyes,
and dark eyes, $159 per pair.
Those opting to stay with
glasses can realize a great avings
at Eye Contact. Get two pairs
of single-vision glasses for $69.
If always good to have a spare
pair.
Eye Contact was formerly
Miller Eye Center. then
Advanced Vision Center. Chri
Pas arclli i an optician and
manager for the office.
Eye Contact is located at 355
Placentia. Suiu 103 in 'e"port
Beach. hours are 9:30 a.m .
through 5 p .m .. J.Jonday
through 171ursdal' and Frida)
/rum 9:30 a.m. to noon and
occasional Saturday . For more
information. roll 548-2711 .
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volume reduction arc becoming
known. included among them
arc those based on heat treat-
ment in connection ~1th total
physical relaxation.
Apart from reducing food
intake and other dietary mea-
ures, this is an additive for a
successful diet program.
"We arc into tooling and
feeling good.•• said Barbara
Boclman. certified massage ther-
apist. who b been in bu ines
with her brother. a chiropractor.
for three years. For the past year.
her clientelc has built up tcad-
ily.
After her first demon tration
of the thermal rubber wrap • be
was convinced by the way he
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Patient services include the newly available BHR (Basophil
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so allergens do not come in contact with the patient's skin.
The result of years of scientific. research, the BHR is safe,
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Newport B11ch
For information,
appointment or if
you are interested
in classes, call
645-7822
f cit, with increased energy and
kin tone. he decided to add
the Thermo-Trim ~y tcm to her
business.
The heat pad. he c plained.
penetrate infra-red heat deep
into the bod) ti ue', cau ing the
. blood "e el nct\\ork urround-
ing fat cell to enlarge and mo\ie
at a much higher rate of meta-
bo lic activity. The treatment
la t 45 minute and lowly
raises the body temperature to
104 degree . The end result arise
from a complicated biochcmicaJ
procc s promoting body con-
touring, detoxification,
regenerative effect of the kin
ti uc • breakdown of fat, a
natural reduction of appetite
and reduction of fatigue and
tension.
Clients ay the lure of it all
is the individual wrap for
pinpointing problem areas.
Although they might be on an
exercise progra~ it's still bard
to lim upper thigh and stomach
for women and the so-cal&cd love
handles for men.
Body chcmistrie vary person
to person. but 10 ion have
been known to get a client down
two sizes of clothing, depending
on how much a client needs to
lose.
Where else can you drop in
(or. an hour. be pampered with
a mini-boulder and neck mas-
agc and emerge rcf rcshed with
increased circulation and meta-
bolic rate activity •. lasting from
48 to 72 hours?
Thermo-Trim is great for
everyone and is ·rapidly pinina
the reputation of what a body
wrap should and can do for you.
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Sporting House has something for all
First-time visitors to the Har-
bor Arca •s premier heaJth club,
Sporting House, might be over-
whelmed. It is a full-service club,
witbjust about any amenity that
one would care to think of.
And after 11 years -of service,
the club has committed a half
a million dollan toward reno-
vation and improvements.
"The club sells itself," said
David Grispino, one of the club's
manage.rs. ...There arc no con-
tracts and clients pay a monthly
dues. All the amenities, except
a personal trainer, arc included
in those dues." ·
Grispino said Sporting House
strives to off er above and
beyond what other clubs offer.·
He aid members arc treated like
visitors to a posh hotel.
"We provide every here,•• he
said ... In the shower areas, we
have lockers and provide towels,
soap. deodorant, razors. sham-
poo. conditioner and blow dry-
ers. All members need to bring
are them elves and their
clothes ...
Sporting Hou e offer SO
cxerci c classc per week, for all
impact . There arc two weight
room • with a variety of equip-
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ment , an outdoor 25-meter
heated pool, three and volley-
ball courts. a basketball gym. 11
racquetball courts, two quash
couns, a full-equipped childcare
center, massages, a yoga center,
new aerobic room. Lifecycles
and a complete restaurant. To
say this is a fully contained club
would be an understatement.
"'That is what keeps o ur
member coming back, .. said
Gri pino. "We believe that if we
off er more, they won't have a
chance to become bored.
Workout equipment offered
are Nautilus, Paramount, Cam
II, Universal, Polaris, Keiser,
Turbo bikes and Olympic free
weights.
The restaurant is open for
breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Because the club is located in a
business area, many members
who work nearby take advan-
tage of being able to workout
during their lunch breaks and
' grab a bite to cat while they're
at it.
Mom no longer need to be
concerned where to part the
kiddies while they take a wor-
kout. Sporting House's trained
staff will watch over them in a
special play area, designed just
for the little ones. There are also
cribs for babies.
Sporting House is located at
3601 Jamboree, Newport Beach.
Hours are 5: 30 QJn. to JO p.m ..
Monday through Friday. 8 a.m.
to 7 p.m .. Saturday and Sunday.
For more information. call 752-
0565.
Beauty Store offers complete ·hair c are
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ewport Peninsula and Lido
I le re ident can stay in th~ir
own neighborhood and still find
everything they need in beauty
Sueh names as Seb'asrian.
KMS. Tri. Nexxu , Paul Mitch-
ell. Aveda, Mastcy. Focus 2r.
Sy tema. Sorbic. Joico in the full
line are featured. For nail . the
names of Jc ica and Brucca.
Orly, De Lore and Develop I 0
are name that would be recog-
nized . A \\hole ho t of bath
product will be found there.
includi'n g the Perlier line
im po rted fr om It aly . A ge neric
brand. Lis ee. i' comparable to
Lancome product\, at 50 percent.
of the co t.
Beauty tore 1s we -qualified t o
help customers and answer any
que lions they might have about
the products. Assistant manager
Cheryl Krasho ha attended
many seminars and clas es held
by the product manufacturers.
But if anyone wants technical
advise on perms or a1rcofonng.
Harvey will answer any
questions the do-it-yoursclfer
might have.
suggested reuit price, w i is----'----......;..j
u ually lower than most alon
upplic , gift • and a Ion crviccs
at the newly opened The Beauty
tore.
The hop o pened in mid-
Dccember and o wner Marti
Han:ey aid it h~ been well-
rece l\cd. he added that the
combination alon and beaut}
~up ply tore i becoming \ ery
popular .
.. We fill the void left by the
bigger drug tore~. who did away
with their ervice counter, .... he
\aid ... We are over-the-counter
uppliers to retail c u\tomer and
peciali1c an per o nalized
ervicc."
Haney i a hairdre~~er by
profe ion and h O\\-ned many
alon . he aid he no longer
does hatr on a regular ba:si . bm
rather over cc the operation of
both her new Lido Manna
Village tore and the ~ix-year
old Belmont .. hore\ store . All of
the produc t found at The:
Beauty . tore arc familiar name4i
to tho e who u e the erv1ce~ of
fine alon .
The better brand~ tn mat..eup.
lip~tic t.. and skin care are
a\ ailable. a well as a complete
line of pantyho!lc. hair acce o-
rie . !luede cosmetic bag an all
i1e~ and color\, watche • pot-
pourri and ~achet . co tume
jewelry. pray bottle!I. waxing
product!I, loofa, and natural
barh ~ponge~. tu name a few.
Al o a\a1lable are the alon
e r\ ace' of ha1rdre \er Connie
Modnick. b} appoantment. ~ he
can perform full-crvice func-
tion~ on hottl men and wo men.
Haney ho pe oon to add a full -
en1ce manicuri t to her Maff.
Ever) one w~o. work.' at The
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Another attractive feature of
The Beauty Store. in addition to
it ideal locatio n. is the price
charged. Cu tomers will pay the
would charge.
The Beat.1ty Store is located 01
3404 Vta Oporto. ewporr
&ach. Hdurs are JO a.m . 10 6
p.m .. sev~n da.., a week. For
more 1nforma11on. ca/1673-4587.
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Tips on finding an· exercise instructor_
Who's teaching your exercise
class? Beyond the bouncy enthu-
siasm and the body worth sweat-
ing for, does your i.nstructor
have what it takes to lead you
' in a safe and productive work-
out?
To gain a measure of control
over trainers, many people have
called for states to establish
licensing requirements. So far.
none have taken that step.
Instead, a variety of professional
groups offer certification to
instructors ~ a stamp of approval
that indicates minimum compe-
tence. ·
must demonstrate ability to
identify risk factors. tailor an
individual exercise program,
and design and lead a safe
effective class for apparently
healthy people.
In 1987, ACSM added accred-
idation for exercise leaders in
aerobics. They must be pre-
viously certified by another
Jreputable group and document
250 hours of experience. After
attending a workshop, the
instructors must be able to
identify errors on an exercise
video.. They are evaluated on
ability to design a short, thor-
ough workout for a group with
specific exercise needs or health
concerns.
cation arc recommended. The
written exam, devised with the
help of Educational Testing
Services (designers of the college
SAT), covers basic exercise
1cience and safety.
National Athletic Tralnen
Assoc:iatJon has certified 6,000
people in prevention and imme-
diate care of injuries for athletes
at all levels. You are more likely
to meet someone from the
NAT A in the weight room than
teaching aerobics. NAT A
requires a degree iri a health
related field, at least 1,800 hours
of supervised training or
apprenticeship and both written
and practical exams.
a lot about an instructor's com-
petence. Does he or she:
• Provide a warm-up and cool
down period?
• Assess the individual's fitness
level before class and offer
alternative suggestions for less
fit members? Instructions
should be more specific than ~
"go at your own pace."
•Teach exercisers how to take
their pulse and watch for warn-
ing signs of trouble?
•Observe each class member
individually and make neces-
sary co'rrcctions' in form? If a
mirror is used, is the instructor
viewing class members or
watching his or her own reflec-
tion?
..
• Encourage people to overdo,
'going for the burn' or 'stretch-
ing to the maxi "Exercise
should not hurt," says William
Mclaughlin, Ph.D., an exer-
cise physiologist. "The new
expression in our field is ·'no
pain you gain.' "
Also che<:k whether or not:
•Other class members have
injuries.
•Instructions can be heard
clearly above the music.
•Class members can move freely
without bumping into each
other.
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Before signing up for an
exercise class or working out a
weight-training program, ask
the instructor about background
and credentials. The followil'\6
are the most common and rep-
Aerobics and Fitness Auoci-
atlon of America (AF AA) has
certified 9,000 aerobic exercise
instructors since 1983. No spe-
cific education or experience is
required, although many attend
A FAA workshops. The written
exam includes exercise science,
injury prevention. nutrition· and
class techniques. Specialty
exams are available in pre-and
po t-natal excrci e, exercise for
the overweig ht. low impact
aerobic~ and u~e of v..eight~.
lnstructo~ must design and lead
National Strencth and Condi·
tionin1 Association certifies
specialists working with athletes.
An undergraduate degree in
physical education or exercise
science is required, but no spe-
cific experience is needed. The
written exam covers basic sports
physiology, afety and applica-
t ion of exerc i e guidelines.
•Teach low impact aerobics that
emphasize upper body move-
ments rather than extensive
jumping, which may lead to
injuries?
A final tip: "The best instruc-
tors often have a dance and/or
physiology background," says
Dr. McLaughlin. "They have
experienced the pain. so they
know the difference between
benefit and pain as well as how
to design a good ~orkout ....
....
ut able certifications. Unless
otherwisC-noted, all require
certification in cardiopulmonary
resuscitation (CPR) as well:
American Collece of Sports
Medicine. It is the iOld Mandard
of credentialirig says Dr. Wayne
H. Osne s. ACSM certifies exer-
ci. e professionals in several
area~. ranging from medical
Lower me numliers
and raise· your odds.
-/ ~xerc1. e te l technolog1~t and
rehabilitation s pecialist~ to aero-
bic dance instructors. a cla demonlit rating afety ..
SCA members do not have to
be at hletic the mselves. "The
pract ical exam involve analy1-
ing tape of weightlifting done
properly and improperly. CPR
'' not required.
The YMCA certifies it~ own
phys ical fit ne~ s pecialists after
they attend a one-week cour e
and pas a written e,xaminauon.
Aerobic teacher and wim
in tructor are encouraged to
take pecialt~ v..ork hop~
. .,
To obtain ACSM certification
as a Health/ Fitness .Instructor.
a per-.on must hold a degree in
motivation and training poten-
tial.
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· phy~1cal education or an allied
health field or prove 600 hour
of ~u pcrvi~ed work experience.
v. 11ttcn ex.am a\.\e~~c~ ba~
exern e \C1ence know ledge. l n
tht "' ., uc.1\ te .. t. an O\tructor
International Dance Exercise
Associ1tion (IDEA) certifie
in tructor in ja11 cxercbe and
aerobics to mu'>1c. In 1986. 7.000
i lhl ructetti were certified.
reaching experience and 25 to
()(1 hour\ of related lormal cdu-
-Rating an I nstructur (J American HeQrt Association
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FEUUAIY 11. 1111 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN-rAIE 11
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Dogp~tch Comes to the .Harbor Area
BY CHERYL STEHLING .
When Newport theater Arts
Center stage a production, it is
u ually lively and full of energy,
especially its musicals.
Well, the little theater .. has
done it again, with its successful
rendition of Norman Panama
and Melvin Frank' .. Li.I
Abner," based on the characters
created by Al Capp.
This dynamic taging is so
colorful and Dogpatch, U.S.A.
i so delightfully depicted, it~s
almost a good a reading the
funny pages. All of the charac-
ter we remem ber from the
comic strip are there, including
Abner him elf. hi buxom Daisy
Mae, Mammy and Pappy
Yokum, the cragg cou ins,
Marryi n' am, Mayor Dawg-
meat, Moonbeam Mc wine and
Senator Jack . Phogbound. to
name a few. But for purposes of
plot, a f cw new character arc
added .
Abner is portrayed by Jon
Gale, who resembles. the comic
character so much, it' almost
ee rie. He is strapping and mus-
cular, with black hair combed
Ab~er-~tylc. Creative costuming.,.. ...
accentuates his gawkincs . spunky character, known for her
Jennifer Simp on does the supernatural powers and Pappy,
honor as Daisy Mae, who is till a squeaky-voiced, bumped-back
trying to lead Abner to the altar. little old man, follows doggedly
Sarah Ann Crawford and behind.
Robert Hopkin arc Mammy Ron Lipp is the mooth talk-
and Pappy Yokum, re pcctivcly. ing politician, Senator Phog-
Mammy i a pipe-moking bound, who rambles from
.. Otffltcll, USA I• .. 1..,..-t Hner n.w Arts c.e.·a
~II "ll'I AMlr," wtllcl ,_ t1w111~ Mri 5.
thought to thought, just to hear
his own voice .
o production of .. Li 'I Abner ...
would be complete without
Marryin' Sam, a elf-i mportant
character that Dogpatch maid-
ens have come to rel y on for
advice. on snaring their men at
the annual Sadie Hawkins race.
Marryin' Sam i played by John
Moreno, who gave a memorable
performance in last ummer'
.. White Arrow ...
A the un'ri es on Dog patch.
the fair hamlet i in trouble. It
seam that c1entists ha decided
that it i the be t place to tc t
the atomic bomb bccau c it is
the mo t unneccc ary place in
the country. So the cnizcnry is
off to try and prove that Dog-
patch is nece ary and hould·
remain. After an almost fruitless
earch, it is decided that Mammy
Yokum' Yokumberry juice
proves there i value in
Dogpatch. after all. The berry
grows on a tree in the Yokum'
fronty~rd , the onl y known tree
in exis~ence. The elix.i r i!I a sort
of teroid. which ca n transform
an otl)erw1 e wimpy man into
one bulging '-"Ith mu,de' But
lhe drawback '' that 1l cau'~"
them to loo e exual drl\e
Ho"' the Dogpa tcher·~ Y.tn
back their domain 11; comical and
not wllhout 1t~ fair ~hare of
co m1cal dece ption . mt taken
1dent1t1e1; and a touch of e p1on-
age. lullb1ll} ';tyle.
Laura lnsley 's brilliant cho-
reography, whi ch use the a1 les
of the theater as part of the
action. makes the story come
alive. And the colorful co turn-
ing by Robyne Pardue add a
dazzling cx.citcment.
Combine that with lively tune
uch as ... Jubilation T. Corn-
ponc." .. Rag Offen the Bu h."
.. Put ·Em Back"and .. The Matri-
monial Stomp" and a delightful
time 1 guaranteed fo r all.
··L1'I Abner" continue
through March 5.
'Mame' bows at Harlequin ...
BY MARCU DIETZ
She'· vibrant, enthu iastic.
and energetic . She'l> al o out-
spoken. irrelevant. and JU t a
little crazy, too.
Her name is Mame. and her
carefree, happy-go-lucky attl-
tude-is sheer delight for the-rest
of the world. caught up in the
more mundane ~pcct of life.
And for the next several week .
shc11 be throwing caution to
the wind in the Harlequin
Dinner Playhouse ·s staging of
.. Mame." •
Belle Calaway stars in this
classy production as .Mame, an
a .. nt who quickly· becomes a
mother whert her nephew.
Patrick. comes to live witb her.
Mame shows her true spirit
very early in tbe show. when
Ille ..... •1t•s Today-and any
day is cause for a party ...
Whether she's with friends or
tryina to mate a buck. she
never deviates from tha
philosophy.
Sbc'I at her beat when he
sinp •My Best Girl,• a touch-
ina. tender .. thM\ featured
tbree tima in die 1bow. It'
pecked with etDOtiall., wllicb
Calaway conveys we~ wi&ti her
strona. vibrant ~oice.
And how do you let over the
.. l-ju11-can't-do-1l9i1·job ..
FIUUIDL Y RELATIONS -T• 0.. _. ...,ta Raaliai stir iJ ltll r1mlllic
c..-y "Clala.'' .. ~ It o,.. Cilley.
'Cou·Siils' Is "light
but sath~fying tare
BY DA VE A. DICK TEI
How much on-creen chcmi •
try would one expect from an
actor be t known for playing a
dcpthle bartender on TV and
a film actrc who c trongc t
role w a violently manip-
ulated torch ingcr'? Probably
nil.
But. happy to report for the
akc of"Cou in "(citywide) and
it audience , the an wcr i a
laboratory full . Not incc the
Sally Field and Jame Garner-
tarn:d "Murphy' Choice .. of
I 98S h then: been such an
adoring. joyful and hontst
romantic comedy.
Two urpri ing rc~on are
indeed Ted Dan on and 1 abclla
Ro cllini, who e on-crecn
magnell m hould by the envy
of all couples everywhere.
While .. Cou in ,, will leave
one with a heart aglow. the
warmth scelt\i to be generated
from an electric blanket in tcMI
of a bowl of chicken soup: both
will get you warm. but only one
i a natural ~ouree.
If Stephen Metcalfe• screen-
play wasn't ·wrapped in uch a
nice, little pacu,t. the ro,,,..ic
8 ••• 11 --
McCormick1s Landing a hidden treasure
BY CHERYL STEHLING
Harbor Area residents don't
need to travel all the way to Los
Angeles international Airport's
Proud Bird to enjoy the
excitement of an airport while
they dine.
On the other side of our own
John Wayne airport is McCor-
mick's Landing, a casually ele-
gant restaurant specializing in
steaks and seafood, with a
spectacular view of runway
activity.
a.m., with a menu sure to please.
The Executive Express
Continental Buff ct is the ideal
ticket for those on the go. Fresh
seasonal fruits, bagels, crois-
sants, Danish or muffins arc
available with fresh squeezed
orange juice, -coff cc tea ·or decaf.
Many from area businesses
have come to rely on McCor-
mick's Landing for quality
lunches, which include six fresh
catches of the day, two special
chers creations of the day,
soups, salads and sandwiches.
Now, McCormick's Landing is
open for breakfast from 6 to 10
For those who want to start
the morning off in a relaxed
manner, try any number of
breakfast cntrccs which includes
a variety of egg dishes with
bacon, country sausage, steak or
ham. Or try the pancakes lumber
jack style, Texas French toast or
a Belgian waffle. As if this is not
enough, there is a whole host of
·side dishes to choose from.
Champagne is available by the
glass.
After a long day, McCor-
mick's· Landing is the place to
PRIME RIBS
OF BEEF
Real Food
RESERVATIONS ESSENTIAL '
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SPECIAL DAY
DINNER SPECIALS
Evety day and night oui chefS at the Coral T rM
Reitaurant prepare the finest entrees and • la carte
i..,,. tor bfeakt•. lunch and dinner ... But, some Extra
Spfcial Dinnen are created for yotf on Wednesday.
Friday and Saturday.
-. WEDNESDIYJI HT 5-9:30 P.11.
All You Can Eat 8-8-0 BHf Ribs $7.95
Ent,... are •rved with choice of IOUP or satad,
vegetable. rotts I butter and non-ateoholic beverage.
•FRIDAY NIGHT 5-10 P.M.
All You C.. hi Fish Fry for $7.95
Entrw are lerwd with choice of soup or salad,
~. "'*' puppi•. french fries, rotls & butter
and non-alcoholiC ....,.,..
• SATURDAY NIGHT ~10 f?.11.
Prime Rib Dlnnlr tor $1.15
lntlW.,. _... wilft c:ftOiCe of IOUP o' w..o.
...... Me. roll9 a .... non-alcOhOfic beverage.
Ice w or.,., .... .
MMe pl9ni to enjoy tome Ott our extra special
lpec:l•ll INI WMkl ~ -
'\
inatcd in teriaki sauce· and a
four-ounce lobster tail with
drawn butter. A choice of baked
or new potatoes or kernel pasta
accompanies the dish, as does
fresh in-season vegetables.
The dinner menu has a very
extensive listing of delectable
fish and steak entrecs. General
manager Jose Gomez promises
that the menu will be undergoing
many exciting changes within
the next few weeks.
go for happy hour, from 4 to
7 p.m., Monday thr9ugh Friday.
In addition to complimentary
hot and cold ~ors d 'oeuvres, beer
and wine b~c glass and well
drinks arc sold for $1. 75. It's a
great place to meet with friends
and unwind in a social atmo-
sphere. McCormick's Landing's
downstairs bar has a huge dance
floor and live entertainment
from 9 .p.m. to 2 a.m. on Friday
and Saturday nights. This week-
end will feature a trio of ladies
who call themselves "Passion."
Dinner is always a treat at
McCormick's Landing and the
early bird specials, from S to 7
p.m., change daily. For example,
one night might f caturc a steak
and lobster combination, which
is a six-ounce top sirloin, mar-
A sample of what will be
found is filet mignon, New York
Steak, marinated chicken breast,
lobster tail, shrimp scampi, steak·
and lobster and steak and
scampi. There is always a special
of the day offered. A trademark
of McCormick's Landing is the
mesquite broiling method over
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SCRAMBLED EGGS
BLINTZES & SMOKED FISH
SUNDAE ST A TION
INCREDIBLE SALAD SELECTION
BACON, SAUSAGE & CANADIAN BACON
LOX, CREAM CHEESE, BAGELS & ONIONS
CARVED STEAMSHIP ROUND OF BEEF & BAKED HAM
MAXWELL'S POPOVERS & BLUEBERRY MUFFINS
DAZZLING ARRAY OF DESSERTS
"For all the times
I was out .of town,
we're going ·to
Brandon's
fur
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an open flame. The only excep-
tion are the dishes off crcd Cajun
style, which means .they are
broiled than blackened over a
stove in a cast iron skillet. The
perfect compliment is a bowl of
fresh gumbo, which is served on
request.
McCormick's Landin& is
located at 3180 Airway Avenue
in Costa Mesa. For more infor-
mation, call ~3334.
,.. J 1r1ame •••
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blues? Mame's answer is "We
Need a Little Christmas" and
she and the cast inject it into
the play with a warm approach.
Truly, Mame would say, you
are never so down that a little
Christmas won't help.
Calaway, who is returning to
the~arlequin after appearing
in .. Can Can'' a year ago, is a
tremendously talented per-
former with a variety of role
in her background. She fits the
title role well-her eyes sparkle
wh en she laugh • she dance~
with enthusias m. and her
striking red hair exudes energy.
She's surrounded by an able
and talented cast. Marsha
Kramer appears a Agnes
Gooch, a drab. nerdy type
that' the perfect oposite to
Mame's enthusiasm. Kramer
plays her role weft. and of
course is transformed by
Mame into a veritable .. party
animal" by the end of tbe show.
Also deliver.ing a strong
performance is Joe Hanna.
who plays Uncle Jeff and Jr.
Babcock. In the latter role, he's
required to portray a foolish
buffoon, and he docs it so
expertly that the audience i
continually chuckling.
"Mame ·: now appearing at
the Harlequin Dinner P/a)'-
house in Santa Ano. throuKh
April 16. Call 979-7550 f or
tickets and show information.
It's
Uncanny
by Bill Hamilton
For a touch of lht Old Wond in your
applt pit. roU out a circle of mani~n
(it comes in-a-r--oanct' tUbt) and fiiu
on the bottom crust. btfott the fruit goes
in Tastts ~ wuh a Wt applt. . •••
Chttse lS Its hktly to get smngy 1f you
mth It ~r low htat sn~d chttst first
for be 1 ~.,;ullS • • •
Httt's a i.honcut for making b1sc u1
m ud or rollmg out tbt dough and
cumng Cltclts. fonn tht dough into a
rwo-lnch duametcr log and cut i1Uo haJf.
mch hcc.~ . . . ....
for ~nsauon.il O;rvor 11p up vin;,ugrtut'
dtt.; Ing with, .:a purt-c: of roasttd rtd
Pf'p~r (char th<' pepper, let srum In
;i plasw; hag. then ~t'l .1nd rem<J\.'t sttch
and nb ... bu.:z m D""'-e'<;or) \ . .
Did you know you can cook wgc:1ablt">
In cht ovtn. •long weth your roaM7 A
pbUt'r of 1htn·shctd zucchini and
tonu1 (owrlappeng. and OM la1fr
check) dnulf'd ..mtl oir and spuk~ wilti
~·-mn-"'" "1"1n~ tn • ..oo• (M'll, 1 lmlc: Ion r at 350•. • • •
Did you know you can tuiw a MhC'°'t,\
mlnf-d1nntr In Tht Cannery l.uun~.
Mond.ty through Thu~ &Um .5 10 9
pm?
THEUNNERY
JOIO~A~.
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ART
0 Gunther Fors: Paintin1s/
ScuJ pture/lnstallaUon" and
"Barry Le Va:· 1961-1911" will
dis play t h rough Apr. 2 at
Newport Harbor Art Museum,
850 San Clemente Drive, New-
port Bc~ch . Ho urs arc lO a.m.
to 5 p.m .• Tue day t rough
Friday, ... JO a .m. to 6 p.m. on
Saturday and noon to 6 p.m. on
Sunday. Admission is S l-3. Call
759-1122.
The Laguna Art Muse um, 307
'C . ' · ous1ns ...
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resolutions would have not fe lt
so contrived. To the credit of
French fil mmaking, .. Cousin,
Cousinc, .. ( 1975) on which
"Cousins" is based. wasn't so
neatly packaged.
Danson and Rossellini play
the victims of marriages that
aren't so great, but arcn 't o bad,
either. It's simply a case of two
couples growing apart~ to blame
arc the individuals and their
individual need .
Danson's Larry Kozinski is a
man who, ays his uncle, ha
failed in everything but life. He
more than makes do as a ball-
rpom dancing instructor who
drive an old idccar motorcycle
and lives with hi!I ccond wife
(<;can Young) and on (Keith
Coogan) in a crummy apart-
ment. And yet, he' happy.
Ro ellini' Maria Hardy has
a Jerk for a hu band (William
I Peter en), who care more about
peddling BMW and appeasing
h1!1 libido than caring for his
tolerant wife and little girl.
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Cliff Drive, Laguna Beach will
present works by Helen Mayer
Harrison and Newton Harrison ·
through Mar. 12. Hours are 11
a.m. to 5 p.m., T uesday through
Sunday. Admission is Sl-2. Call
494-6531 .
"The H inh Collection: Part tr
will exhibit through Feb. 23 at
the Laguna Art Museum 307
Cliff Drive, Laguna B~ach.
Admission is free. Call 662-3366.
"'Abstract Reality -The Kelton
Collection of Australian
Aboricinal Art" will d isplay
through Apr. 16 at the M odern
Maria and her daughter deserve
better.
.. Better" rears its beautiful
head when Larry. and Maria
learn that their spouses are
having an affair and decide to
play some mind games with their
unfaith ful mate . While the
games are being played, how-
ever, ~rry and Maria become
more than platonic and engage
in exactly what they need and
de erve: a relation hip filled with
more love and laugh than an
episode of "Family Ties ...
On the subject of family.
"Cousins' .. is full of it. No fewer
than three full-blown weddings
give the feeling that June is
busting out all over. Two of the
betrothals arc engaged by
Maria'· mother, Edie (Norma
Aleandro), who' not as naive
and old as he like to appear.
When Edie marric Larry's
father (played for laugh by
Lloyd Bridge ) Larry and Maria
become relative!I, adding a kin-
hip to their romance.
It all cem so perfect. The
jilted couple live happily ever
after. The cheating couple pay
Mu cum of Art, Griffin Tower •
5 Hutton Centre Drive, Santa
Ana. Hours are 11 a.m. to 5
p.m .• Tuesday through Friday
and noon to 5 p.m. 'on Saturday
and Sunday. Call 754-4111.
"Di&itized lma1n", an exhibi-
tion of work by five computer
artists will display t hrough
March 3 in Orange Coast
College's Art Gallery. Call 432-
5039.
Watercolors by Dorothy Bart-
lett will display through March
. 6 at Sandstone Gallery, 384A N.
Coast Hignway, Laguna Beach.
Hours arc 11 a.m. to S p.m.,
daily. Call 497-6775.
their d ues. The older couple who
have lost find each other. And
WC, the audience, are blessed
with the best "date movie., since
.. Nightmare on Elm Street.''
(You shouJd sec my dates.)
While "Cousins" is based on
.. Cousin, CousiTic,.. the subtle
nuances and definition of char-
acters were far better in its
predecessor .. That's not saying
that o ne is more entertaining
than the other. It's just a shame
that .. Cousins," to appeal to a
mass American audience, was
made too simplistic.
Yes, the cast is ·wonderful.
Yes, the British Columbian
setting is gorgeous, even though
you'd never know the location
prior to the closing credits. Y cs,
director J oel Schumacher doc
a superb job in breaking Danson
away from his .. Cheer ··identity
and P-ossellini from her ca ily
typcca table role in the much
undcrappreciated 1986 film,
.. Blue Velvet. ..
A recommendation: Enjoy
"Cousins .. for what it 1 • Then
rent "Cousin, Cousine .. for what
"Cou in ••isn't.
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FEllUH Y 11. 1111 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN-H IE 11
New Work by Jerry elsmann quin Dinner Play hou e, 3505 S.
will di play through March 5 at Harbor Blvd .• Santa Ana.
Su an Spiritus Gallery, 3333 Call 979-7550.
Bear Street. Co ta Mesa through
Jan. 29. MUSIC
STAGE
Opera Pacific wiU present "The
Barber of Seville" on Feb. 17,
19. 22, 23 and 25 at the Orange
County Performing Arts Center.
Tickets are $15-$60. Call 556-
ARTS.
Vi ncen zo Bellini' "Norma " ' featuring Dame Joan
Sutherland, will be performed
Feb. 18 and 24 at 8 p.m. in the
"Cabaret" is currently playing at
Elizabeth Howard's ~urtain
Call DinneT Theatre. Reserva-
tions required. Tickets start at
S 17 .95. Call 838-1540.
"A Funny Thine Happened On
The Way To The Forum" will
play Fridays and Saturdays at
8 p.m. through March 11 at the
Garden Grove Community
Theatre, 12001 St. Mark Street,
Garden Grove. l'ickcts arc $6-
$7. Call 897-5122.
> Orange County Performing Arts
Center. Tickets are S25-S65. Call
556-ARTS.
"Lil Abner" is being performed
Fridays through Sundays
through ~arch 5 at Newport
Harbor Arts Center; 2501 Cliff
Drive, Newport Beach. Tickets
arc SIO. Call 631-0288.°
"M•me" i playi ng Tuesday
through Sunday evenings
through Apr. 16 at the Harle-
The Pacific Symphony Orches-
tra will perform work by
Mozart, Richman and Gounod
on Feb. 18 at 2 p.m. in Sherman
Library and Gardens, 2647 East
Coast Highway. Tickets arc S 12.
Call 973-1300
MISC ..
Busineu Expo wilLtake place
Feb. 22 in the Commerce
Building on the Orange County
Fairgrounds. Call 751 -FAIR.
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NIE 14-FEllMIY II. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN
~!~:RN!L~is~ hi~~w~~~~es renewal at St~ Ja~
Last Sunday evening, St. certain people, including
J amcs Epi co pal Church in women. to do mighty thinp in
Newport Beach resounded with God' name. MostS was first
lively music and joy as the promi ed presence of the pirit
congregation sang and antici-and we rcmem~r in the Bool
pated a beautiful presentation by of Numbers bow he was com-
Fa~her Chuck Irish from plaining about the hard job he
EpascopaJ Renewal Ministries in had in leading his people and
Fairfax, Virginia. how it was too much for him
They were not disappointed to carry. The Lord asked him
to gather 70 elder and He
changed what Mo cs w up to
INSIGHTS by anctifying them ~itb the
Holy pirit and Mo e
expre ed that he wi bed all
people would be bl~ in the
Spirit. not onl)' pccial ones ...
when Father Irish spoke of the
importance of how the Holy
Spirit moves tho e who listen to
its direction are called to action.
"God is up to something in the
Holy Spirit, .. he began after his
introduction by Father David
Anderson, pastor ... We arc
reminded of the leaders in Jew-
lri h brought attention to the
gift of tbe Holy Spirit and
ugge led one read l aiah 11 \
rather than look first in the cw
Testament. It i here that wis-
dom and under tanding are
mentioned; wisdom as ouod
judgment and understanding as
WE'RE
A CHURCH
IN RENEWAL
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Traditional -7:30 AM
Contemporary 9:00 AM
Charismatic 10:45 AM
Church School 9:00 AM ..... -.......... ...
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the perfect nature of things
where we can wC)rk into full
comprebention of what God is
up to in our lives.
04Wbat about in relationship
with Jesus?" be asked .... In light
of the Spiri~ we doo' need
anything else in knowledge and
f car of the Lord. The power to
know God, to come into rela-
tionship with H~ to be aware
ol God's ability to take Hirmelf
to put in us.. We respond in
wonbip enthroned in tbe midst
of us to respond to the Holy
Spirit and is important because
·this is the way God docs things;
to do those tasks that need to
be done you mwt rely on the
Holy Spirit ...
Irish spoke of the way Jesus~
too, was p.ided by the Spirit,
His powers came from God and
He listened, just as we arc asked
~ DusW C. A •• n ••• 111 •'-to 'listen for direction from Him.
SAIItt JAMES
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
3209 V1& Lido
1'ewport Beacb. CA· 92663
n4/67S-0210
Jesus• disciples led the way as
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He commanded tbCm to do and
promised that we would do even
greater things if we are present
to the SpiriL
~metimes we giet discour-
aged when we don' see res~
then we are only relying on
ourse~.. Irish continued. ...It
wu Peter who announced the
Holy Spirit was for everyone
recalling Moses' wish that God~
intention is that the Spirit would
be for all; that we could all do
what God's anointed could do,
DOl just the 70.
... We must ask the Holy Spirit
to come among us to say •
•What's my next thing you want
me to do .. show me by your pirit,.
give me patience.• He may not
~anything today, there may
not be anything wildly pccial
and sometimes one bas to think
back maybe three months ago.
You must trust His promise to
you. We are cracked
vcs.sc • imperfect people.
we can go off in trange
directions thinking ~e know
what we are doing. We need to
be di.seeming in our understand-
ing and knowing we need each
other, not only an individual
thin&.. but a corporate body
together -a guardianship of the
Holy Spiri~ keeps us in check ...
God poun out his lo\-e to
others through us.. not by power
but by His spiriL When a person
is rcady9 prepared to receive. we
can be the catalyst to help that
person mo~ in God's clircction.
We must be open to praying.
bea.riq and doing the wort of
the Holy Spirit in our lives.
Teaching, Biblical · Preaching ·
Historic Worship · and
Charismatic Experience. Irish
has been the national coordina-
tor for ERM since 1978 and has
traveled around the world
encouraging faith and spiritual
renewal both in and beyond the
bounds of the Anglican
The Epi.scopal Renewal Min-
istries is renewing people and
parishes through Apostolic
communaon
Every Sunday at 10:45 a,m.,
St. James conducts a renewal
service with musi~
Israel tour slated
Shir Ha-Ma ..aot is sponsoring
a tour to Israel to cdebrate the
national holiday of Purim in the
streets of Jerusalem..
a kibbutz in the Galil and learn
firsthand about kibbutz life.
Accomodations arc at the
Hyatt in Jerusalem and the
Moriah Plaza in Tel Aviv. Rabbi Bernard P . King~ his
•ife and educator ancy Levin
will be beading up the trip that
depans March IS for I racl and
arri\-cs back to outhem Cali-
fornia March 27.
Tour members will have a
chance to explore family bi tory
at the Museum of the Diaspora
\ia computers, ride on the sea
of Galilee, pend two nights in
Co ts for the tour are $1 ,695
for adults: SI .575 for seniors;
and S 1.450 or less for children .
For more information and to~
make a reservation for the tour,
call tour chairperson Kara Har-
vey at 168-SS34 or Nancy Levin
at the T cm pie at 644-7203, as
soon as po ible.
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......_ 8l0and l0.15A.M.
(J(X) St. Aadwww Rmd. Ntwport Bwh. c..lilorNI (714) 63 l-2lm
•--""-... put ........ Sr:Mol ......... 15'h.)
St. Mark PresbJterian Church
S•••J Ww 0 I; ,. ......
•c. T• n.. Fosl"
I ••
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.....--rr.:•• M111 r. Al A.-11:51 aa.
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K 42910
flCl'tTIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
TH( FOl LOWI NCi PER
SONS ARE DOING BUSI
NESS AS COAST PER
SONAL INJURV LAW
t;ENlER. 4040 MacArthur
Blvd • Ste 320. Newport
Beach, California 92660
ZEMAN & SONNEN
SCHEIN, 4040 MacArthur
Blvd Ste 320, Newport
Beach. Cahfoe'n1a 92660
This business is con
ducted by a a ner.,1 part
nersh1p
The registrant com ·
menced to transact bus1·
ness under the f1cttt1ous
business name or names
1 sled above Ot'I 9/ l /88
Sianed Larry S Zeman
This statement was ftled
w th the County Clerk of
Oranee County on Sep 20
1988
f392339
J 29. 10/6, 101 13.
10120 and
219 2/16 21?3
312 1981
P08UC NOTICE
ftCTITIOUS 9USINW
NAME STATOIENT
The toUowma persons are
ooma business as· ATLAN·
TIC LIMOUSINE SERVICE.
3700 Newport Blvd Suite
307, Newport Beach. CA
92663
Donald lee Bec k Jr .
24351 Kurt Court. Moreno
Valley, CA 92388
Jerry A. Thomas. 6131
Homestud, Riverside, CA
92650
This business 1s con -
ducted by a aenerat part·
nershrp
The rea1strant com
menced to '-'•nsac1 bust·
ness under the f1c11t1ous
business name or names
ltsted above on 1-17 87
Signed Jerry Thomas
This statement was fried
with the County Clerk of
Orange Coonty on Jan 23.
1989 .
file No F405325
1 126 212 ~19 2116 1939
PU.UC NOTICl
FICTrTIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATDllNl
The followma person es
doin1 busmess as. UINHAN
INVESTMENT BANKERS.
9191 Bolsa Ave . # 117 ,
Westminster. CA 92683
Tuona v Nauyen. 10132
Tyler Ct . Westminster. CA
92683
This business 1s c on
ducted by an ind1Ytdu.tl
The rea1strant com·
menced to trans.act busi
ness under the f1ct1t1ous
buS1ness n.me or names
ltsted above on 1 6·89
Staned Norm.tn Mead
This 5tatement WH filed
.nth the County Ctent of
Orance County on J•n 23.
1989
File No f 40532•
1/26 212 219 2/16 1940
PUMJC MOTU
net It lOUI llUSINUS
ITATtlllNT
The foUowina person 1s
dome busmess H A) PEL
ICAN Hil l REAL ESTATE,
8) PELICAN Hill REAL TY.
C) PELICAN Hil l EST ATES
RE.Al TY. 0) PELICAN Hill
ESTATES, 2732 E Coast
Hwy, C0tona del Mar. CA
9262~ .
M•rk S C.rdeiucc•. 455
C;1br11to Terr. Corona del
MJr CA92625
This business is con
ducted by an-1ndMdual
The re11strant com
menced to transact buSi·
neu under the f1c t1hous
busmen names hst ed
•hove on 1125189 S41ned
Mark C.rdetucc1
This stltement was filed
wrth the County Clerk of <>ranee County on Jan 30. 1989
F40625()
212 219 2116 2/23 1953
"•IC..nca "''" ...... , .. MMIUATl'IDll
The ... I• perw is
doiftl IMtSiftes• u · MU·
TUM. Aml'S. NO. 5, 15 eor. ........... 120.
flt $I It'-*. CA llMO.
JIM W. ,....... 11 Cor·
........ w..120.
NI Jlrt ..... CA ....
fMI "'9iR•I ii C.• ........... -.... ..... "9 ,.....,_ COM•
s
m1~nced to 1ranr.a 1 bu~
n ss und~r It\ f1ct1t1ou'f>
t>usmess n.Jm~ lrstl'CJ 1t>ov••
on-NI A S• n~d l hn w
Fr.,mt.s '
This statemf'nt was ftlf'd
with tht" Count,. ( rerk A
Oranie Count/ on Jan 30.
1989
F406260
212219 2/162123 1951
PUBUC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUStNESS
NAME STATEMENT
The following persons art>
d0tng busmess as B & C
FLOORING, 24095 Holly
Oak #F, Laguna Hills, CA
92656
Kevin Van Brummelen
24095 Holly Oak Laguna
Hills CA 92656
Oarran Cdmpbel 2670~
Rio Altso Eltoro CA 92630
-Thi s business s con
ducted by a Rt>nt.'ral part
nershrp
The registrant com
menced to transact bus1
ness under the f1c t1t1ous
business name hsted abovl!
on 1 23-89 Signe<:! Ke111n
Brummelen
This statement was fried
with the County Clerk of
Orange County on Jan 30.
1989
F406252
212 21.9 2/16 2123 1949
rueuc 'NOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUS.NW
NAME STATEMENT
The following persons are
J doma business as INTER
ACTIONAL PERSPECTIVES,
1300 B11stol Notth. New
POt1 Beach, CA 92660
Stephen Curtis Boyd, 218
'A' Raycroft. long Beach, CA
90803
Sally Cornyn·Boyd, 218
'A' Raycroft. Long Beach. CA
90803
Glona McM1lla1n, 3524 E
15th St . long Beach, CA
90804
This business rs con
ducted by co-partners
The registrant com
menced to transact buse
ness under the t1ct1hous
business name h5ted aboYe
on 12·20 88 Signed ~e
phen Boyd
The f1hna of this state
ment does not of itself au
thor1ze the use rn this state
of a f1ct1t 1ous business
name rn violation of the
rights of another under fed·
eral. state. °'" common law
(see Section 1 «OO State Et
Seq • 8us1~s and Profes
Sl()f'IS Code )
This statement was hied
with the County Cletk of
Oranae Coonty on Dec 22.
1988
F402220
212 219 21 16 2 /23 1952
PUBLIC NOTICE
lt--45'CM
ftcTITIOUS BUStNESS
NAiil STATEMENT
The following persons are
doina business as SPIN
ON-IN. 1220 Bison, Space
A-1. Newport Beach, CA
92660
Clara.J. Wicker. 2340 Port
Outness. Newport Beach.
CA92660
Tem L Mooers, 1069
Horseshoe Bend. Walnut
CA 91789
1amm1 Wicker, 2 1191
LArchmont Drive. El Toro.
CA 92630
This business 1s con
ducted by a general part
nershep -
<Signed) Clar'a J Wicker
Tern Mooers
Tammi Wicker
This statement was filed
with the County Clerk of
Or•nae County on Jan 23
1989
f ile No f 405285
212. V 9. 2116,
2123 1970
PUelJC NOTICI
f1CtiiiOUI .......
IUMI ITATIMUfT ·
The~-persons •re
doi"I ~as P.8 0
4463 8ircft sn.t. N.wport
81111Ch. CA 92660
Beuma" f amely Trust.
Rffd Baumen, Trust ...
4463 8ftft .,..., Newport
a.d\.CAl2'80.
hi* " GDrdon c...... seuert c... end Scott
Celdef. Co-Tn 11111. c/o
..... Caldlr, 29012 .....
Gii Id. U9IN ._, CA ..,,
..... '· IWal Trull,, ....,. c..... .... kott
CllMmr, C.Tn 11111. c/o a.ec.11r.•11 .....
G I Rd L.,guna Hills CA
:12653
Clifton E Smith, Jr T ru~t.
R F.la1m• Smith Trus e 4
I ange11ne, Irvine, CA
9?714
Roy Doumanr, 4 V'9wl
VentCP., CA 90292
Robert N. Thayer. 823
Lassen View Drive. lake
Almanor Peninsula, Caltfor
nia96137
Brace Family Trust
U AD April 13, 1983.
James C Brace & Margaret
M Brace. Co Trustees.
18050 Rane.ho St • Encino.
CA 9 1316 .
This business is con·
ducte by a general part
nersh1p
The r eg1~1 rant com
wenced to 1ra11sact busr
nf"SS under thl" ftChllOUS
business n.,1ne I \tM dbove
on 5/31171
The lrhng of th s state
ment does not of rt~lf auth
orize the use 1n this state of
a f1ctr11ous bu>1ness name
111 v1olat1on of the rights of
another under federal state
or common law (see section
14400 et seq , business and
professr<>ns code )
(Signed) James C BrKe
Co Trustee
Brace Family Trust
This statement was filed
with the County Clerk of
Orange County on Dec 7,
1988
tile No F-400313
212.219,2/16
2123 1961
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUStNESS
NAME STATEMENl
The following person is
doing business as A TLAN
TIC LIMOUSINE & TICKET
SERVICE. 3700 Newport
Blvd Newport Beach CA
92660
Donald Lee Beck Jr .
24351 Kurt Court. Moreno
Valley, CA 92388
This business 1s con
duc ted by husband and
wife
The rttg1strant com -
menced to tran~t bus•
nt-\\ under the f1<"trt1ous
business name llsted above
on 1 27 89 Signed Donald
Lee 8eck Jr
This statement was fried
with the County Clerk of
Orange County on Jan 30.
1989
F406249
212 219 2116 2123 1955
PUBLIC NOTICE
flCllTIOUS 8USIN£SS
NAME STATEMENT
The following person rs
doing business as INTE
RIORS BY MARJEAN. 310l
Corte Mann. Newport
Beach, CA 92660
Robert B Po pe, 3101
Corte Mann. Newport
• -• fl' • •
Be h CA92660
T tu tJu 1'1'1ess fi. ron
dur. a 01 h11sl and arHJ
wrr ..
Tht! r a1stran1 com
rne11C e'1 IO lrilnSB<:t l)l.ISI·
ni·s~ under lt1E" f1t1111ous
bus1n~ss ndme lrsted tbOVt
on 1 n 89 Srgnerl Ro~rt
B Poi,ie
This statement wets tiled
with the County Clerk ot
Orange County on Jan 30
1989
F4062<48
?l'l2/92/l6 2123 1958
PUBLIC NOTICE K-45644
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The following persons art>
doing buo;rness as AL TON
DEERE PARTNERSHIP II
160 l Dove Street. Suite
230 Newpart Beach. Calt·
forni.a 92660
The Guardian life lnsu ·
ranee Company of Amenca,
a New Vork corporation
20 l Park Avenue· South.
New Vork New York 10003
R J Searles Partners II, a
Caltforn1a hm1ted partner
ship, 1601 Dove Street
Surte 230. Newport Beach,
California 92660
This business 1s con
ducted by a f()fnt venture
(S1aned) By llJ Searles
Partners.II,
a Calrfornra ltmrted
partnership
By· Robert J Searles.
General Partner
This statement was ftled
with the County Clerk of
Orange County on Jan 24,
1989
File No F-405499
212. 219. 2/16.
2123 1973
ftCTTTIOOS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The followma persons are
dom11 business as L V L
COMPANY (Vorba Linda)
4463 Birch Street, Newport
Beach. CA 92660
Y B S , A Cal1forn1a
General Partnership, 1700
E Oyer Road. Ste 110.
Sant• Ana. Calrfornla
92705 ..
Bauman Family Trust.
Reed Bauman. Trustee
4463 Birch Street, Newport
Beach, CA 92660.
Roy Douman1. 4 Yawl,
Venice. CA 90292
Lawrence H C Smith.
4463 Buch Street. Newport
Beach, Cahfom1a 92660
Kenneth Aldndge, 2049
Centu ry Park East. Ste
2660. Los An&eles. Cahfor
ma 90067
James A Mercer, Jr. 3
Cloudc~t. lnmle, Cahfor·
nia 92714
Brace F amity Trust U A D
April 13. 1983. James C
Brace & Maraaret M Brace.
Mllllmll=
Fml
..
Co lru .. t !..18050Ranct
St (ncmo 9131
Clifton ( Sm•lt1, Jr T •ust
R Ela ne Srm h Tr 1ste,. 4
l;,naerrn... Irvine CA
92714
Robert N Th-yer, 823
Lassen v ew Onv~. t..a~e
Almanor Peninsula, Calrfor
nia 96137
This business 1s con
ducted by a general part
nersh1p
The registrant com
menced to transact bus1·
ness under the f1ct1ttous
bustn~s name hsted above
on Jul1 l . 1 )72
The lrhng of this state
ment dllf!S not of itself auth
Oftle tt e use n this state ot
a f1ct•ltous h 1•1ness name
rn v1olat1on ot the rights of
an°'her under federal statP
or common law (see sec lion
14400 et seQ. business and
professions code )
(S1gnPd) James C Brace
Co Trustee
Br 41ce F am1ly Trust
This statement was filed
with the County Clerk ot
Orange U>unty on Dec 7
1988
Frie No F 400312
2/2,219,2116
2123 1962
PUBUC NOTICE.
K-45682
STATEMENT Of
ABANDONMENT Of USE
Of f'talTIOUS
BU5'NESS NAME
The following persons
have abandoned the use of
the f 1ct1t1ous business
name SOC/SEITZ
WESTMINSTER, 1601 Avo
cado. Newport Beach. Cali
fornra 92660
-The f1ct1t1ous business
name referred to above was
filed on February 22, l 988
in the County of Orange
Original File No F 372091
SOC Development
L1m1ted Partnership, a Del
aware hmrted partnership,
1601 A'4ocado. Newport
Beach, Cahfornra 92660
Joseph L Seitz, as 5'>e
c1al T ru>tee of the J L Seru
Family Trust u/d/t dated
6/26/87. 11 Onon. Irvine.
California 92715
This busmess was con·
ducted by a genetal part
nersh1p
(Signed) SOC Development
Lim ited Partnership. a
Delaware ltmrted partner
ship
By SOC Manaeement. a
C.hfornra corporation
By Wilham A Steele
This statement was fried
with the Coonry Clerll of
Orange County Jan 20.
1989
212.219 2116
2123 1965
FEHUARY 16. 1919 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN-PAI£ 11
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STAT(MENT
The I 110.,. n , persons~''
ao1ng t>usrness as P B 0
4463 Birch Street, Newport
B,.ach, CA 92660
Bauman Famrlt Trust,
Reed Bauman, Trustee,
4463 B·rch Street Newport
Beacn. CA 92660
Estate of Gordon Calder,
Stuart Calder and Scott
Calder Co Trustees c/o
Stuart Calder, 25012 Nelhe
Gail Rd Laguna H11l!o, CA
92653
Hamett F Kellog Trust
Stuart Calder and Srott
Calder C Trustees. o
S1uart Calder 25012 Nellie
Gall Rd Laguna Hills, CA
92653
Cli fton E Smith. Jr Trust
R Elaine Smith T ruslet> 4
Ta ngerine Irv ne, CA
92714
Roy Oouman1 4 Ydwl,
Venice CA 90292
James C Brace 20 l S
Figueroa, Suite 230. Los
Angeles. CA 90012
Robert N Thayer 823
Lassen View Drive, l ake
Almanor Peninsula CA
96137
This business is con
ducted by a general part
nershrp
Tlie registrant com
menced to transact bus1
ness under the fict1t1ous
business name ltsted above
on 5/31171
(Signed) Reed Bauman
Trustee
Bauman family Trust
This statement was filed
with the County Clerk of
Orange Coonty on Sept 8,
1988
File No F·391358
212, 219. 2116
2123 1960
PUBLIC ffOTICE
K-45642
ACTtTIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATUIENT
The tollow1n1 person 1s
doin& business as D D C I
INDUSTRIAL 500 Ne"Wport
Center 011ve. Suite 620
Newport Beach, CA 92660
David M Denholm, 500
Newport Center Drive. Surte
620, Newport Beach CA
92660
This business 1s con
ducted by an 1nd1v1d1Jal
The registrant com
menced to transact bus1
~ss under the f1ct1tioos
business name listed •boYe
on January 20. 1989
(Stgned) David M Denholm
This statement was flied
with the County Clerk of
Oranee County on Jan 24,
1989
File No F 405640
212,2/9,2116
2123 1967
PUBLIC NOTICE
K-45641
flCTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
Th follow1n& per!.Qn is
doing bu:.rness dS OEN·
HOLM OE.VELOPMf.NT
COMPANIES. 500 Ne<NPQll
Centf"r Drive. Suite 620
Newport Beach. CA 92660
David M Denholm, 500
Newport Center Dnve, Suite
620 Newpon Beach, CA
92660
This business rs con·
ducted by an 1nd 1vtdual
Tt1e rearstrant com ·
menced to transact bu:.•·
ness under the f1ct1tious
C>ustness name ltsted above
on January 20. 1989
CS1aned) David M Denholm
Tr •S statement was ftled
w1tt1 the County Clerk of
Orange County on Jan 24.
1989
F 1 e No r 40564 l
212, 'l/9 2'16
2123-1966
K-43Sl7
PUBLIC NOTtC E
FICTlTlOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The following persons are
doing business as SOR
RENTO MESA BUSINESS
CE NTER ASSOCIATES.
l420 8'1stol Stre<et North
Suite 100. Newport ,13each.
Ca1tforn1a 92660
William K Davis 1420
Bristol Street North. Suite
100 Newport Beach C.11
torn1a 92660
R Fred Walters. 1420
Snstol Street North Suite
100, Newport Beach. Cah
forn1a 92660
Rober1 J Th1ergar1ner
1420 Bristol Street North
Suite 100, Newport Beach,
Cahforn1a 92660
This business rs con
ducted by a general Pl)rt ..
necsh1p
The regrsl r•nt com·
menced to transact bus•
ness under the f1cuttous
bus•ness name hsted above
on 1/1/19$7
(Signed) W11f1am K O,tvi,,
~neral Partnt"r
fh1s statement "Was filed
with the County Clerk of
Oran Coonty on Oct 14.
1988
Frie No F 395203
212 219 2116
2123 • 1963
llollling
Ta De?
Qeck tbe
l:llllll1r
1ime to face the fact that beq ~-increases )QU' risk "
heart attack and to begJn a program m healltt' diet and eJlel't1le. lkr
all, it's ea ier to tttat a case o( denial now than a heart attack later.
)
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P~E.16-fElftUARY ,6, 1919 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN
ll4I037
NOTICE OF DOTH AND Of~ TO
AOMINISTU mAn Of:
CAROUNl WUTl STD.LHORN.
CASE NO. A 145157
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, continaent
creditors, and persons who may be otherwise interested
in the will or estate, or both, of CAROLINE WERTZ
STELLHORN AKA CAROLINE W. STELLHORN.
A PETITION has been filed by CISCA STEUHORN
(NAMED IN THE WILL AS CISCA S. STELLHORN) in the
Superior Court of California, County of ORANGE request·
ina that: CISCA STELLHORN be appointed as personal
represeotatiWJ to administer the estate of the decedent.
THE PETITION requests authority to administer the
estate under the Independent Administration of Estates
Act. (This authority allows the personal representative to
take JNny .ctions without obtaining court appr011al.
Before takina cauin actions. however. the personal
representative is required to 1ive notice to interested
persons unless they have waived notice or consented to
the proposed .ction.) The independent administration
authority will be &ranted unless an interested person files
an obiection to this petition and shows good cause why
the court should not arant the authority.
A HEARING on the petition will be held on 3/9/89 at
1:45PM in Dept:: #3 located at 700 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE
' WEST, SANTA ANA, CA 92701. ,
· IF YOU OBJECT to the grantina of the petition, you
should either appear at the hearin& and state your
objections or file written objections with the court before
the hearina. Y0ur appearance may be in ~ °' by
your attorney.
IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contineent creditor of
the deceased, you must file your claim with the court
and mail a copy to the personal representative appointed
by the court within four months from the date of first
issuance of tetters as pnMded in section 9100 of the
California Probate Code. The time for filina claims will
not expire pridr to four "'9'lths from the date ot the hearin&
noticed above.
YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept bv the coort. If you
are a person intetested in the estate, you may file with
the court 1 formal Request for Special Notice of the filin1
of an inventory and appra1sement of estate assets °' of
any petition °' accoont as provided in section 1250 of
the C.lifomia Probate Code. A Request fof Special Notice
form is availab6e from the court clent.
Attorney for petitiooer. JEAN HOBART, ATTORNEY AT
LAW. 1031 ROSECRANS, #205, FULLERTON. CA 92633
2116 2/23 3/2 3/9 1994
NOTIC£ Of DEATH AND Of P£TITION TO
ADlllfllllTU UTAn Of:
IOONIUIO CHULMATICHUYIN LU
1k1 IOONIURD CHULA
CASE NUMBDt: A·l--
l o all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent
creditor~ an<J ... Dti~DS.J•d>o may_ be-Otherwise. .nterested
in the wHI or estate, or both, of BOONKIRO CHUl.APAT
RCHEEVIN LEE aka BOONKIRD CHULA.
A PETITION has been hied by Piehaya Chulapltrcheevin
aka Peter Chula m the Superior Court of California, County
of ORANGE requesting that· Pichaya Chulapatrcheevln
aka Peter Chula be appointed as personal representative
to admm1ster the estate of the decedent
THE PETITION reQue.sls authority to administer the
estate under the Independent Administration of Estates
Act (This authority allows the personal representatM! to
take many actions without obta1nin1 court approval
Before tak1na certAin actions. however, the personal
represefltative IS required to 81ve nottOe to interested
persons untess they haw waived notice or consented to
the proposed action.} The independent admmistnhon
1uthonty -'II be sranted unless an int~ pen.on fila
an objection to this petition and shows aooc:t cause why
the court lhc>Uld not arant the authority.
A HEARING on the petition will be held on 03/09/89
at 1 :45 PM in Dept: 3 kx:ated at 700 Civic Center Drive
West. S.U Ana, CA 92701.
IF YOU OBJECT to the arantina of the petition, you
should either appeer at the hurinc and state your
ob;ectiont or file wt.u.n objections with the court before
the hemri'll. Your appearance may be in person 01 by
ycur lttlOI ney.
IF YOU M£ A CREOtTOR °'a conti,,..nt c'9dltor of
the decMMCI. you must file ycur claim with the court
9"d mail a copy to the personal representMiw apQOinted
by ttte coutt -'thin four ~ from the date of first
ts~ of teaers n ptOWided in section 9l00 of the
Cehtomil Prot.te Code. The tune for filinc claim5 will
not~ prior to tour"'°' 1ths from the date of the heanna
noticed~.
YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kec>t by the coutt If you
are a person htlliiwted In the liltlte, you may file Wtth
the court a fonnef ~for~ Notice of the filinc
of 1n i1weob1 Md ..,.,,_.Mment ot _... IMets or of
eny ~ °' eccount • prowidld in section 1250 of
the Cltffomil Prob* Code. A Aequest lor 5'*:~ ~ form ts ..,.....,.. from the court c-.
Att.omey for petitioner: CHRISTOPHER R SAVAGE.
1300 ~St, Slit 200, Newport BMeh. CA 92660-2•16
2/16 2/23 3/2 1992
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y le poeden qwtar su salario, su d1nero y otras cosas
de su proptedad sin av1so adicional POf parte de la corte.
Ex1sten otros requisitos leples. P\.lede que usted qulera
Hamar a un •bocado 1nmediatamente. Si no conoce a
un at>ocado puede llamar a un serviclo de referencia de
abocados o a una oftcina de ayuda lepl (vu el directorlo
telefonico).
CASE NUMBER: (Numero del Caso) ~10
The name and address of the court is (El nombre y
direccion de la carte es) MUNICIPAL COURT OF THE
STATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF ORANGE, HARBOR
JUDICIAL DISTRICT, 4601 JAMBOREE BOULEVARD,
NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660
The name, address, and telephone number of plaintiff's
attorney, or plaintiff without an attorney, is: (El nombre,
la direccion y el numero de telefono del abopdo del
demandaote, o del demandante que no t1ene abopdo,
es) MARC J. JENNINGS. ESQ .• 17310 REDHILL AVENUE.
SUITE 145, IRVINE, CA 92714, (714) 261-0202
DATE. (Fecha) Oct. 19, 1988
Clerk, by (Actuano) S. Hooper, Deputy (Delegado)
2/16 2/23 3/2 3/9 1998
K-4'009
.-UBL.IC NOTICE
NOTICE OF DEATH AND OF PfTI110N TO ADMINISTER
£STAT£ OF £\JGlNE A, 8'"KOWSkl
CASE NUMBO: A 14'171
To all heirs. beneficiaries, creditors, contingent
creditors; and persons who may be otherwise interested
in the will or estate, or both, of EUGENE A. BRIKOWSKI
A PETITION has been filed by TRACEY ANNE GAL·
LAGHER io the Superior Court of California, County of:
ORANGE requesting that: TRAC~Y ANNE GALLAGHER be
appointed as personal representative to administer the
estate of the decedent:
THE PETITION requests authority to administer the
estate under the Independent Admintstnltion of Estatt1s
Act. (This authority allows the personal representative to
take many actions without obb11ning court approval:
Before takina certain actions. however. the personal
representative-is required to give notice to Interested
persons unless they have waived notice or consented to
the proposed action.) The independent admmistratlOO
authority will be aranted unless an interested person files
an ot>;ection to this petition and shows aood cause why
the court should not grant the authority.
A HEARING on the petitJon will be held on 3/9/89 at
1:45PM in Dept #3 located at 700 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE
WEST, SANTA ANA. CA 92701
IF YOU OBJECT to the grar;itmg of the petition, you
should either appear at the hearing and state your
obJections or file wntten obJections with the court before
the hearina. Your appearance may be m person or by
your attorney.
If' YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingent creditor of
ttle deceased, you must file your claim with the court
and mail a copy to the personal representative appainted
by-the court-wfthm four months fromtfie date of first
issuance of letters as pro111ded m section 9100 of the
Cahtorn1a Probate Code The ltme for f1hng claims 'will
not e11p1re prior to four months from the date of the hear ma
no11ced above
YOU MAY EXAMINE the file k.ept by the court. If you
are a person interested in the estate. you may file with
the court a formal Request for Spec1~I Notice of the filing
of an mventmy and appra1sement of estate assets or of
any pebhon or account as provided 1n section 1250 of
the Cahfom1a Probate Code.. A Request for Special Notice
form 1s available from the court clerk
AttOfney for petitioner:
MC KENNA, CONNER & CUENO
L ANDREW GIFFORD • «4 SOUTH FLOWER ST , NINTH FLOOR
LOS ANGELES. CA 9007 l
2116 2/23 3/2 3/9 1995
NOTia Of nus1"1rS SM.l
Mo.47711S-4&
YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED Of TRUST
OA TED JANUARY 26, 1988. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION
TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT A
PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXP\.ANATION OF THE
NATURE Of THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A. LAWYER.
On MARCH 3, 1989. at 11:30 AM .. LINCOLN TITLE
COMPANY, t talifomia corpomion as duty appointed
Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of l rust recorded
FEB. l, 1988,as instr. No.88~7.ofOfficial Rec:onjs,
uecuted by: ROBERT BLAKE. an unmarried man 1s
trustor(s), in the office d the County Recorder ot ORANGE
County, sc.te of California,
Will SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER
FOR CASH (plyabte a time of sale in lawful money of
the United States) at: THE MAIN NORTH ENTRANCE TO
THE COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 700 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE
WEST, SANT A ANA, CALIFORNIA .,I tWtt, trtt. and ,,...,... ~ to Ind now hflld
~ i. under uid OMd " Trust 1n the property lltullted
In Mid County af'd SUte described as:
PARCEL 1:
Unit No. 10, ~on Lot 1 of Trect No 8094, Jn
the Ctty ot Newport 8eech, County of Oranet. St.ti of
talltomla, n shown on I map NCOrded In Book 316,
Piel<•) 31 and 32 of milcellaneoul f'MPS1 f9COfdt of
Otani• County. C1liforni1, and •• shown on th•
Dlciar.tion and Condomintum fllln f9ClOf'ded April 13,
1973 es lnttrument No. 13388Inlook10644, p._ 462
of Offlci.I Aecotdl of Or.,.. eour., (The ~Condom•rnum
Plan'"), and emendmet*thlr9'Drec:orded In~ 11552, "9c 516 Md in Book 11S52, ..... 516 and fn Book
11 ~ ...... 526, both of Officiel Aecotdt.
PMCEL2.
Alt undMded 1118 1nWett In lcll 1 of Trect No. IOM,
n lhOwn on a map~ 1n lkMlll 316. .._. 31 Ind
32 of milceAaneoul maps. ,... ol Or-. Oauney,
Calffomia, "'°"'1 and defivled • Clt'NftDI• won lhl *-........ tD Oedltlition and C.--lliUM ......
E11u11t'rw """""'°"' acluM 11 1?Nnt1 w lhl ... ~Common"'-" (Je ................ and
dcl¥"1d in Mid Dlclerlltion .... Oondominlum '*' ..
_., l8d) tor lhl UNI Md pufPGMI Ill .... in Mid
OWJli&8D• Md Condominium Plan
PMCIL3:
bdulirtll9 1111 ,.. .. ~ '° lhl "'* d9ccribed ....., tar.,. 8nd occ.upency of ttie r••dld common
-~ end defi.-wl k\ the alMWe ,...,. to ~ and CGndOminiufn "'" .......... ..., for.a.M &M bJIN OMWof lhlunlt delcribed abcM,
beinl: ...... c 10; 811c:G17 8 10; and ,.,.... sPece p 10
PARCn4:
Non.actUIM .....,.,.. faf ecces1, ...-. and
........ Md • ........,. d .. CDIMllln ... st.awn
ind ....... In .. --11b FTed ID DlcMrlltion .,,,,
. -
•
Condominium Plan.
uceptln1 therefrom those S)ortions of the common area
shown and defined as restricted common 1ru In said
Declaration and Condominfwn,.fJan.
The street addrns 1nd oiherCbmmon desi1nation, if
1ny, of the real property described aboYe is purported
. to be: 633 LIDO PARK DRIVE, UNIT A·l , NEWPORT
. BEACH, CALIFORNIA
The undersi1ned Trustee disclaims any liability for any
incorrectness of the street address and other common
desitnatlon, if any, shown herein.
Said sale will be made, but without covenant or
warranty, e)(C)l'eSS °'implied, reprdln1 title, pouession,
01 encumbrances, to PIY the remainina principal sum
of the note(s) secured t>, said Deed of Trust, Mth Interest
thereon, as ptOVided In said note(s). advances, If any,
under the terms of sakS Deed of Trust. fees, chirps and
expenses of the Trustee 1nd ot the trusts created t>, said
Deed ot Trust. fO( the amount reasonably estimated to
be: $134,551 .80
The beneficiary under said Deed of Trust heretofore
executed and delivered to the undersianed a written
Declamion of Default and Demand for Sale, ind a written
Notice of Default and Election to Seti. The undersiined
caused said Notice of Deflult and EJectlon to SeO to be
recorded in the county where the real property is located.
Date: JANUARY 30, 198~
LINCOLN TITL£ COMPANY, as said Trustee
By LESUE L£GGllT, TRUSTEE SALE OFFICER, Auth·
orized Sianature, 57« SAN FERNANDO ROAD, GLEN·
DALE, CA 91202, (818) 247·2917
219 2116 2123
SPS7~11
1979
NOTICE Of DEATH AHO f'£11'T10N TO ADMINISTER
ESTAT£0f:
UU'ttMEYO
CASE NO. A14'542
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors. continaent
creditors, and persons Who may be otherwise interested
m the will or es&ate, or both, of: Ralph Meyer.
A PETITION has been filed by Rose K. Meyer in the ·
Superior Court of California, Courv of Orange,
request mg that Rose K. Meyer be appoirffed as personal
representative to administer the estate of the decedent.
THE PETITION requests authority to admm1ster the
estate under the Independent Administration of Estates
Act. (This 1uthor1ty allows the personal representative
to take many actions without obtain1n11 court approval.
Be.fore taking certain actions, however. the personal
representative 1s required to give notice to interested
persons unless they have waived notice °' consented
to the proposed action.)The independent administra
lion authority will be granted unless an interested
person files an objection to this petition and shows aood
cause why the court should not arant the authority
A HEARING on the petition will be held on Febf\LalY.
16-, 1989;-at 1-:ilSp. . 1nJ)ept. #3 located at 700 C1v1c
Center Drive, in the City of Santa Ana, California 92701.
IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the pet1hon, you
should either appear at the hearing ind state your
objections or file written objections with the court befOfe
the hearing. Your appearance may be 1n person or by
yoor attorney
IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingent creditor
of the deceased, you must file your claim with the court
and mail a copy to the personal representative
appointed by the court within four months from the
date of first issuance of letters as provided m section
9100 of the CallfOfnia ProtNte Code The lime for fihng
claims will nol expire pnor to four months from ttle
date of the hearing noticed above.
YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court. If you
are a person 1ntereste<f m the estate, you may file with
the court a fonNI Request for Special Notice of the
filina of an inwntory and appraisement of estate assets
or of any petition or account 'as provtded m section
1250 of the California Probate Code. A Request for
Special Notice fOfm is availabte from the court clerk.
Attorney tor petitioner:
JOHN C. PENNEY
PENNEY & PENNEY
Atte>mey5 at Law
3471 Via lido, Ste. 203
Newport Beach,
CA92664
(714) 673·7120
l /26,212.219
ncnnous .. ..,.us
NAMI ITATIMENT
The foltow;111 person is
do1n1 business as THE
BRIAR PATCH. 313~
Manne AYe., Balboa Island,
CA92660.
Crate M McGinnity, 300
E. Coast Hwy #220, N 8 •
CA. 92660
lhl1 business Is con·
ducted by an indl'ltdual.
The , .. istrant com·
JMnC*t '° ltanuct buSl· ,,... under the fictitious
builneM MIN OI names
ltmd ...,._on l · l-89.
Silned: c.-.. McGinnity n. llMlment ... fi'-d
wiUt lhl County Clerk ot
Or.,. County on Feb 10,
i•. AleNo.M07~3
2/112123 3/2 3/9 1991
1411•
FClll .. ••1111 _,",.......,
The IDlowirw .....-ns are
... bl•fnetS as AQUAVl·
TAE. 4695 M1cArthur
Cour1. 5'MI 1030, Newport
8eech, CA 926450.
INTEGRATED WATER
MSOORCES, INC., Caffb.
nia, 46t5 MacMhur Coult.
Suite 1030, ... #PM 8uch,.
CA92660
Ttu1 bu11ne11 11 con·
ducted by • corpcntion
The r .. :1trant com·
menced to tr9"Nd RMI·
na1 under tM fktit-..1
bwiNM name OI MIMI
lilted.-. on Al4 ll,
1?'8
1988.
Cotporation Nim.: INTE·
GRATED WATER RESOUR·
CES
S.aned Hussam Darwish.
Aaent
This uatemen s filed
with the County Clerk of
Oranae County on Feb 9,
1989
File No. F40n45
2116 2123 312 3/9 1993
..........
PU-..CNOTU
OIDU TO IMOW CAUll
FOii CHWI Of Miii
CAii NU_. Al4177t
JOHN RALPH MARSELLA
hM filed a J*ltion In \hit
court for 1n otdef' attowtnc
petitioner to chan1e his
name from JOHN RALPH
MAASEUA to JONATHAN
PtERflONT BOSTON
ttis~=that all""°"' itr =in the
matter 1for9satd ap0ear
.,...,,. this cOUft In °'"'1 •
ment No l .. 700 CMc
Center om. we.. sen..
Ana. CalifofNa, on 3·14.
1919, • 2 00 o'cloc• pm •
Ind then end .... .,.
CIUM, if 1n1the1 tw.. ~
laid petitiOn for Chanle al
n1m• thould not be .,.....,
It .. """*' OJ--..,.. • OJPY of th11 ordlf eo lhc)W cause be~ In.._.
port f nllln (CMl8), a newt·
pepef d ....... Cffcute·
tlon, published in '"''
county at least once a week
for four consecutive weeks
prior to the day of said
hearina.
Dated Jan. 31, 1989
Si1ned: Judge of the
Supe~ior Court. Julee
Robinson. Commissioner.
2/16 2/23 312
3/9 1997
PUklC NOTICE
ITATllllNT Of
AMNDONMINT Of UIE
Of ncTmOUI llUllNUS
NAiii
The followina persons
have abandoned the use of
the fictitious business
name: ATLANTIC LIMOU·
SINE. 3100 Newport Blvd.,
Newport e..ch, CA 92663.
The fictitious business
name refen'ed to •bow was
flied in Oranae County on 1 I
23/89.
Donald Lee Beck, Jr.,
24351 Kurt Court. Moreno
Valley, CA 92388.
Jeny A. Thomas, 6131
Homestead, Riverside, CA
92650.
This business WIS con·
ducted t>, 1 pneral P1rt·
nership. Sianed: Donald Lee
Beck, Jr.
This statement wu filed
with the County Clef'k of
Oranae County on Feb. 3, . 1989.
2/9 2/16 2123 312 1983
PUBUC NOTICE
FtcllTtOUS IUllNES1
NAME ITATtlllNT
The foOowin& person is
doi"8 business as: BROK
MONBERG ARCHITECTS.
250 Newport Center Offle,
Newport Bch, 92663.
Brok C. Monberg, 127
1 /2 42nd Street, Newport
8each, 92663.
This business 1s con·
ducted by an individual
Si•ned: Brok C. Monberg.
The re istran om.-
menced to transact busi·
ness under the fictitious
business name listed above
on 1/1/89.
This statement was flied
with the County Clerk of
0ra"'9 County c:wt "6. ~
1989.
f40705l
2/9 2116 2/23 3/2 1984
PU9UC NOT1CE l~7
flCllfiOUIWUI
NAMI ITATlllllff
The followi111 person Is
do na business 1s COVE
CREEK LIMITED PARTNER·
SHIP, 1303 Avocado Street.
Suite 260, Newport Belch,
Ca92660.
AJword 1"'9eStl I leilt Prop. en.es, Inc. Califomla, 1303
Avocado ~ Suite 260,
N.wport Buch, talifomla
92660.
This business Is con·
ducted by a limited pwtner.
ship.
-The Re1istrant com·
menc:ed to tnnMCt busJ·
nus under the fictitious
bus4nes.s Nime listed lbcM
on 12/20188.
(Sianed)AA.on:I lmiestment
Propetties, Inc.
Chattes 8. At.ord,
President
This statement wes filed
with the Cou"'1 c..... of
Ontnee County on Jan. 30.
1989.
file No. f-406215
2/9, 2/16, 2123.
312 1987
WNOTICI
AthiiOUIMJIHlllt
MMllTA1WT
The folliowlt11 person is
doinc busl,,... n (A) TAN·
EN8AUM ASSOCIATES (8)
THE INSTITUTE FOR COM·
PASSIONATE UNDER·
STANO.NG, 410 W. Cont
Hwy 1333, Newport BMch,
CA92663.
Joe TMenb9um, 410 W. c... Hwy, #333, .... pcwt
a.ch. CA 92661.
Janet Lynn Wienecke •
410 w CaMt Hwj, 1333,
..... leeich, Cl 92663 .
Thlt buMnna •• con· ductld~ The ltraftt com·
IMllCld tD tnNac:t Ml· ,.. under .... ~ .--...me ..... *"9
on6/1117.
~-T~ . .,.. • ' ,.. .. Ned
w11tt ttle Coun11 C• of 0..,.. ~ on ,.., l , ·--ND. f-«a104a 219, 2/16. 2123.
Vt ·-
NOTiffl>5PtJEAlli
AND OF PETITION
TO ADMINISTER
ESTATE OF:
LOUISE V. ROSE
ALLEN AKA LOUISE V.AL~N
CASE NO. A146709
s
To all hen, beneflc:iaries, creditors, contingent
credllora, and pereons who may be otherwise
Interested lo ltMt W1'9 or esta1e, or bolh, of: LOUISE v ROSE ALLEN N<A LOUISE V. ALLEN .
A PETfTION has been meet by GEORGE W
COLLINS In the Superior Court of Califomia Coun~ of
ORANGE requesting "at GEORGE W. COLLINS be :~~~,!9 ~ '9pfelentalNe IO administer the
THE PETrTION teqUesls authority le acMnlster the
es1ate under the lndloendeflt Admiriistration of Estates ~. (Thia .uthotjty *>ws "•personal representative
lo ~ ~ 8CIOns M\hout obtai'ling COUt1 apPfOVal. Befote ~ certain .ctiona. how&Yer, the personal
t8pr8Mf'l ... Mt • 19qUir9d lo gtw notice IO lriterested
P8f'90M ur-.. IMty haw wmved notice ot consented ~ •• ~..,,.~ .c.=n~ :,='8din:-r::de:
lntef.-.d pet900 ,._an objection lo ttlie petieiofl and ahowec ~ why the court lhould not grant the aif'lor .
A H ING on the petifon wtl b9 held on FebNatv 23, 1• .. 1:45 P.M. In Dept 3 located aa 700 CMC c.nter DIM w-. s.nta Anil, CA 92701.
IF YOU OBJECT TO the G'W'*'9 of the oedton, yoo
should ... ~ .. lhe hMMa and etate Y'.OUf' ~°'tie Wrtlen ~wilt the court before
the herltg. Your lpPMtMC8 nwy t.. In pweon 0t by
~~'me A CAEDn'OR °' • conlnoent Cf9dtor
of .... decM.t. you nut • ~ dUn Wi" the court
and meil a copy to 1he l)enlonaJ ~een1atr.. IP~ by'-c:cuf1 wt'*1 tour mot11's tom the date
ol lrlt 6-uance of leC'9f'I .. pnMded In ~ 9100
of the Cdomia Probale Code. The .,. '°' fling dalml wtl not •Xl>h Prior lo tour monlhs tom "8 da'8
of IMt hewlna nolced above.
YOU MAY"EXAMINE "8 fie kept by the court." you
... pef'IOf1 lnW--.d In the ....... ~ ~ file Will
the cOurt • tomW ReQuest tor $pedal Nob of the
fling of .n lnwnaoty and 11ppr•amet1t of ..we._... ~~ :rv~~-~"'.. .. ~~~ S=Nob form• IMlleble from h oouf1 derk. A for P9tttloner: ·• GRUBB a COLUNS a.or.. W. CGllN Poet~Boa2133
Senta llonlce •CA ICMOI N•~HMMWE~ .1972 F«>.2,9. 18. 1988
•
..
I
C..let DfM W• S... Ana, CA 92701. aF YOU OBJECT TO ht g,.,,= the oetiton you should .... 8lippt!at .. .. and .... 0)0W
objections °' • wna.n objedions wt the court betore
the hearing. Your ~ranee may be In peraon °' by your attorney.
IF YOU ARE A CREOfTOR °' -. con~t etedtor
or fle ~. you roost r11e ~ dalm with the court
and mail a copy 10 lhe persooaJ repreaentali'le
appointed by"• court wtthtn tOur mon1hs from the da'8
ol 'lrst issuance of leteers u provided In secdof'I 81 oo
of the Caltfomia Probate COde. The *tl8 for fifing claims wlH not expire prkw IO four mof'lths tom ,,. daea
of the hearing noticed' above.
YOU MAY EXAMINE f\e file kept by the court. H you
are a person lntefested In the esiate, ~may file wi1h
the OOW1 a formal Reqt»St for Special Nob of the
f1hng of., lnYMk>ry ana 8PPf••ment of estate usets °' or &!'Y petition °' aax>Unt as provided In eection 1250 of thit c.litornla Probate COde. A Request 10t
Soedal Nob form '9 mvlllet)le from the court derk. Attorney for P9111onef:
Gibson, Dunn 6 CrutcMr
Gordon A. Schlla. TI~J.Key
800 Newport C..• Dr. 7th Floor
Newport 8Mch ~CA t2IMO
Newport H11tM>r t:~ Feb.9,18,23,1889
219 2126 2123 '
K-45994
1990
NOTICE Of DEATH AND Of flETTTION TO ADMINISTER
ESTATE OF ANNE Y. WAltO
CASE NUMBER: A 146857
To all heirs. benef1c1aries, creditors, contingent
creditors, and persons who may be otherwise interested
in the Wiii or estate, or both, of ANNE v WARD. AKA
ANNE VERMEULEN WARD
A PETJTION has been filed by GERALDINE G SANDOR
1n the Superior Court of Cahfom1a, County of ORANGE
requesting that GERALDINE G SANDOR be appotnted as
personal representative to administer the estate of the
decedent
THE PETITION requests authority to administer the
estate under the Independent Admm1stratJon of Estates
Act (Thrs authority allows the personal representative to
take many actions without obtamrng court approval
Before takrna certain actions. however. the personal
representative 1s required to give notice to interested
persons unless they have waived notrce or consented to
the proposed action ) The independent adm1n1strat1on
authonty will be aranted unless an interested person files
an obtect1on to thrs pet1t1on and shows good cause why
the court should not arant the authority
A HEARING on the petition wrll be held on 319189 at
l 45PM tn Dept #3 located at 700 €1VIC CENTER DRIVE
WEST, SANT A ANA. CA 92701 .
IF YOU OBJECT to the arantin& of the petrt1on, you
should either appear -at the iTeCff'ing and state your
ob1ectrons or file written objections with the court before
the hearina Your appearance may be in person or by
l(OUr attorney
IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR Of a continaent creditor of
the deceased, you m ust file your claim with the court
and mail a copy to the personal representative appointed
by the court within four months from the date of first
issuance of letters as provided in section 9 100 of the
Caltforn1a Probate Code T~ tune tor Mina claims will
not e11pire prror to four months from the date of the heanna
noticed ab<>Ye
YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court If you
are a person interested in the estate. you may file with
the court a formal Request lot Special Notrce of the filrna
of an inventory and appra1sement of estate assets or of
any petition or account as provided 1n section 1250 of
the Clhfomra Probate Code A Request for Special Notice
form is available from the court clent
Attorney f0< petitioner
DAVID G DUNDAS
SIMON. McKINSEY. MILLER ZOMMICK SANDOR &
DUNDAS
4199 CAMPUS DR .. "SUITE 670
IRVINE, CA 92715
2116 2123 3/2 3/9 1996
,.. No. 4723-01
NOT1C£ Of TitUSTU'S SAU
YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED Of TRUST
DATED December 2, 1983 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION
TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT A
PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPl.ANA TION OF THE
NATURE Of THE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU, YOU
StfOULO CONTACT A LAWYER
Stan-Shaw~.• Cahfomia COf'P(W'8tion, as duly
appo1nted TrustM under the followtna descnbed Deed ot Trust. Will SELL AT PUBLIC_AUCTJON TO THE
HtGHEST BIOOE:R FOR CASH. °' u set b'ttt m SectlOO
2924 of the CMI Code. ell riCht. tiUe and interest con~
to and now held under said Deed °' Trust tn the property
her9inder described:
TRUSTOR: ~ic Warranty Cofpotat100, a California CatpCntiOn .
8ENEF1CtAAY. Mattha J. Mak:lomb, a mam8d .omen, as her loM and ..., ... PfoPMY Recuded ~
8, 1913 as Instr No. ~559720, ot Official Aecordl in
the office ot the R9oofder ot OnNwe ~
SAID Owl Of Trust decnbel the folcMins P"OC*1y.
Lot 49, TrKt 9261, as 5hown on a Mlle> recoided tn Book
380, P..-32·35 ~of ~l90UI Maps, 1n
the office °' the County Reoordaw °' Mid ~. Non· exclullw. ....,..a 011W the cammo.1 w and b the
PYf'POMI • IUCh DE F,,_ltJ at9 ,_lrwd tor the berMfit
of or .,..,... to CN9W'I • Mt tarttt in the ~
of CcMnenb, conditlOll$ and ~IS 1'9CD'ded Oft
~ 14, 1976 Wt book 11117. Pllll 301 "'Offtclal
RllC:otd5 of Or.,.. County, C•ibrU and bJ ttwt cert.in kl~ ~oJCOllll.a. Conditir••and
RmtrlCtJOnl f6CGdliiid OdDb9r 27. 1976, in book 11935
Pllll 505 °'.., Offtc• ,__.
MAY 8E ALSO KNOWN AS; 2008 Vecht AlsaMe. Newport
e.th, CA 92660
•(tf a lnet lddrw OI QOrl'WflOfl ~ IS "'°"'1
above, no wr9"ty IS .,.n M ID its ~-.S 01
~-
The ~ under Mid o.id d Trust. bJ ,__.. ot
breech ot _.,.. '" the obi._ a • .and ..__,,,
..,.....,_ eqcue.c1 and._. to IN wldltlleJied •
""""' O.Caar.eian °' .,...... and DllNnd .. Sele. and
wr1ften nadcl d bfWch and of ~' ID cw the
undenllned to Mii utd pra111rtr to utitfr Mid
o&11t1111m-. end ........... the ............ 4*llld Mid
noekilfllbr9lcttnr1 ........... ,., -..°'**"
ll. 1-........ ND. •5MMO . ., --.....
intt'9aMcerl .... 1 ditelO...~.
SlidMlll•be ..................... -.... .
.. ..,.. or 1m11n1 .. •111 &4 -. 111111111•. •
• FOllAIT 11. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN-P• I 1
...
encumbrances. to pay the remarning pr1nc1pal sum of
the oblr&ations secured by said Deed of Trust. with interest
as said note pr'ovrded, advances. 1f any, under the terms
of said Deed of Trust, fe~ charges and e11penses of the
Trustee and of the Trusts created by said Deed of Trust
Said sale will be held on February 23, 1989, 11 00 AM
at the 17th street entrance of Stan Shaw Corparat1on
1570 E 17th Street. Suite H Santa Ana, California
The total amount of the unpaid balanc11t of the obligation
secured by said property to be sold together with interest.
late charges. and ESTIMATED cost!>, eipenses, and
advances. as of the date hereof 1s S2 l 2 2 I 9 07
Dated January 24. 1989
ST AN ·SHAW CORPORATION as said Trustee
1570 E 17th Street.
Su11e H
Santa Ana. CA 92701
(71•) 542 5811
By T Galhn1
Assistant Secretary
2/2.2/9,2/16 1959
mLE ORDER NO. ll03197
TRUSTEE SALE NO. f ·l4'3-VllUuMt
LOANN0.1Ma
NOTICE Of TRUSTU'S SALE
YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST
DATED June 26th, 1987 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO
PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY. IT MAY BE SOLD AT A
PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE
NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU, YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER
On February 23rd, 1989 at 10.00 A M • R1v1era
Reconveyance Co . a Cahfomia corporation. as the duly
appointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust
Recorded 1n JuJy 9, 1987 as Document no 87·39058S
Of Official Records in the offtce of th4: Recorder of Oranae
County, C.hfom1a, executed by PETER L VISTAUNET and
SHAREE V W VISTAUNET. husband and wife Will sell at
pµbftc auhion to the highest bidder for cash cashier's
check drawn on a state or national bank. a check drawn
by a state Of federal credit union or a check drawn by
state or federal savmes and loan association or savings
bank specified in section 5 102 of the Financial Code and
authorized to do business in this state (checks m ust be
payable at the time of sale 1n lawful money of the United
States of Amenca) at m fr-Ont of the flagpoles at the !Nian
entry area to Placentia Civic Center, 401 411 East
Chapman Avenue, Placentia. CA all right title and interest
conveyed to and now held by 1t under said Deed of Trust
in the . property situated in said County, Cahforn1a,
descnbm& the land therein... Lot 11 of Tract No 7030,
City of Newport Beach. as shown on a map recorded in
Boo« 269, Pages 18 to 22. 1nch.1s1ve of Miscellaneous
Maps, in the office of the County Records of ~Id county
The street address and other common des1,gnat100, 1f
any, of the real property d8cnbed above 1s purported
to be: 1970 Port Edward Place. Newport Beach C.hfom1a 92660 •
The unders1aned Trustee d1scla1ms any hab1hty '°'any
incorrectness of the street eddress and other common
des•&natJon, If any, shown ~in
Said sale will be made, but without ~nt or
warranty, ~ or Implied, reg.ardma title, possession
Of encumbrances, to pay the rema1mni pnnc1pal sum
of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust. fees. char~
and expenses of the Trustee and ot the trusts created
by said Deed ot Trust
The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obl1&at10n
secured by the property to be sofd and reasonabfe
estimated costs. expenses and advances at tht' time of
the initial publication of the Notice of Sale rs S 193.298 08
The beneficiary under said Deed of Trust heretofore
executed and delivered to the undersigned a written
Oeclanrtt0n of Default and Demand f<K Sak!. and a written
Notice of Default and Election to Sell The unders11fled
caused said Notice of Default and ElectJon to Sell to be
recorded 1n the county where the real property is located •
Dated January 23. 1989
R1v1era Reconveyance Co
1307 South Euchd. Anaheim. Ca 92802
P 0 ~ 8336. Anaheim, Ca 9281 2
By: Sh1r1ey Fofkerts
71• 956· 7710 213 860-3952
2/2,2/9,2/16 195'
PU8UCNOTia ......... ,
F1CTIT10US IUSINESS
NAiii STATlMENT
The fotlc1Wlnt person IS
dome business es D o C I
COMMERCfAL. 500 New·
port Center Drive, Suite
620, Newport Buch. CA
92660
DMd M Oenhold. 500
Neaport Center OrNe, Surte
620, N«wport Bucb. CA
92660
This business is con·
dud9i:f by .,, individual.
The r .. 1strant com· "* IC*9 tlO tntnsact busi·
ness under the fictitious t>us.neu name hsled at>ow
on Janu.y 20, 1989.
~~M.O.~
This wtrn.-.t w Med ..,, .,. ~ a.n of
Or-.. County on Jan 24,
19'9
F"tteHo.F~
2/2,2/9,2116
2123 1968
The re11strant com·
menc.ed to trans.ct buSI·
ness under the fictitious
business name hsted above
on 1-4-89 Signed Robert L
W.tson
The fih"I °' this state-
ment does not ot itself au·
thonre the use 1n this state
of a fictitious business
name in Yiolabon ot the
nchts of another under fed.
emt. saat. °' oommon law
(tee Section 14400 Et Seq ,
8uStness and Profeuions
Code.)
Thts sUtement was filed
With the County Clerk °' Or-. County on Jen 12,
1989
F404266
2/9 2116 2123 3/2 197'
flUaJC MOTICI 1•• ACiii .. Ill• m -.mm "1
The ticJla "• ......, .. doent businelll • COM·
MANDER ASSOCIATES. UU\lon~~
Neapuat a.ct\, C. t26'()
Oaneld M Kol• '"""9
of the W F...., Tn.st.
U.O.T o.c.mt. 14. 197' uu Yon .c.-n,,..,,...
Plawport 8-c:tt. Cz'ltmwiil
92MO.
~UndCi:o•+·• Cll1tac1• ...._. ..,.._.
...... JUV..~
~ N11p1~ l9ecf\. c .. w ......
This lluti"8M ~ COft. .................. ........ n. ... , ......... ---· .....
ness under the f1et1tious
business name listed above
on July 1, 1988
(Signed) Donald M Koll
Trustee of the
Koll Family Trust U D T
December 14. 1976
This statement was filed
with the County Clerk of
Or•nae Cwnty on Jan 30,
1989
File No f .t06222
219, 2/16 2123.
312 1985
K·•SS28
fttJBUC NOTtCE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The following person is
do1na business as B&C
GROWERS, •675 MacAr
thur Court. Suite 930. New
port Beach. CA 92660
Multi Grow Investments.
Inc , a California corpora.
t1on 11/23/88, 4675
MacArthur Court, Suite 930.
Newport Beach. CA 92660
This business is con·
ducted by a corporation
The rea1strant com
menced to transact bus•·
ness under the f1t1t1ous
business name or names
listed above on January 1.
1989 Signed Multi-Grow
Investments, Inc • Robett A
Newmaster. President
This statement was filed
with the County Ck!rk of
Oranae County on Jan 17
1989
Frie No F4<>'780
1126212 219 2116 1942
"'BUC NOT1C£
FlCTIT10US BUS.NESS
NAME STATEMENT
The following persons ar~
<Soma business as KOPV
KWICK. 5781 R~ers Drive.
Huntington Beach, CA
92649
W1ll1am Joseph Stokes,
5 781 Roeers Or • Hunl1n1
ton Beach ,.J;A 92649
Barbara Jean Stokes. 1
5781 Roeers Dr . Hunting
ton Beach. CA 92649
This business 1s con·
ducted by husband and
wife
The registrant com
menced to transact bus1.
ness under the f1ct1hous
buSrrle$s name hsted above
on 1·1·$9 Signed Wrlltam
J. Stokes. Barbara J Stokes
This statement was hied
with tht' County Clerk of
Oranee County on Feb 3
1989
F•07049
2/9 2116 2123 312 1980
PUBUC NOTICE
ncnnous ausaNESS
NAME ST ATOll£NT
The tollowina person is
doin1 business as
CHANCO. INC . 2915 Red·
hill Avenue, Surte #8101.
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
Blanc De Chine, Inc • (Aft.
fomia, 2848 Alta Vista Dr ..
Newport Bach, CA 92660
This business 1s con·
ducted by • corpow at.ion
The Re11strant com-
,,,..IC:ed to transact bu.51·
ness under the hct1t10Us
business name listed ~
on Feb 1, 1989
~,_.,C.SChan
e&.1C De Chtne, Inc.
~esident
This ~ was filed
With the eou~ cwn of
Oranee Councy on ~ 3.
1989 r ... No. F~7050
2/9, 2116, 2/23,
J12 19n
"'9tJC NOTIC( , ....
ntllilOUlallllld'
..._ITA~l
The falowW• ""'°" is ~~•SANO.
PE88lE A,,-ARTMENTS,
369 Sen M••uel Drive,
••• • .. •PGft 8w:h. c.
92660, -
H• p~ Plcific ~
18. aCzllC&mi9 ..,__ .-t·
nenNp. J69 ~ ......
Drftle. 1315. Nssw1
IMd\, Cllls1eie 92MO
Ttu1 ~15Mu It con·
cM:tcd .., ................
ftp
The .......,_. c.t·
fNliCid ID m rr cs "'-'"
,.. undlr .... , ••
t:M1ln1•-.... ._
an Ot...,. 14, 1 .. .
~ Clzi9 ,.,. ......... ...
,... rlll , •• -... ""' ... c..., can., a..o...r--.-. a-. 111.~lr Ill
,
,. -
.
Class· ed
Housekeepin1 Rooms 413
CLASSIFIED INDEX
MERCHANDISE
SALES & SERVICE
Antiques ........•.... 808
Appliances .•......... 806
Office Equipment ..••. 827
Pets & SuppUes .•..•.. 823·
Sportin1 Equipment ..• 819·
REAL ESTATE
Hotels ............... 416
Industrial ...•.....•.. 506
Income Property .••..• 509
Lake Shore Property 515
TRANSPORTATION
Airplanes ........•... 900
lots for Sale .......... 510
Mobile Homes ........ 917
Mortgage & TO ....... 607
Motels ............... 415
Mountain Cabins .... .'422
Appliances Wanted ... 807
Auctions ............. 814
Birds ................ 826
Building Material ..... 817
Business Equipment 818
Acreage .....•..•..... 511
Apts. Furnished ...... .407
Apts. Unfurnished .... 408.
ANNOUNCEMENTS BUSINESS ·
Antique Classic Car ... 912
Autos for Sale ........ 910
Autos Wanted ........ 915
Auto Parts & Tires .... 907
Auto Repair/Dom ..... 913
Coins/Stamps ........ 813 Announcing .......... 200
Beauty Aids .......... 213 Investments .......... 828
Bldg. to be Moved ...• 816
Business Property ...• 500.
Business Rentals ..... 421
Condos for Rent .....• 409
Condos for Sale ......• 507
Commercial Property 505
Office Spac~ ......... 420
Out of State Prop ..... 514
Auto Repair/for ...... 914
Boats ................ 905
' Real Estate Wanted ... 518
Rentals to Share ...... 412
Dogs & Cats .......... 824
Furniture ............. 800
Furniture Wanted ..... 805
Florists ............... 207
Funeral Directory ..... 205
Money to Loan ........ 605
Money Wanted ....... 606
Opportunities ......... 700
Campers ............. 919
Foreign & Sports ...... 911
Rentals Wanted ....... 414
Real Estate for Xchg ... 517
Garage Sales ......... 705
Jewelry .............. 812 Desert Property ....... 513 Funeral Services ...... 206
Health Aids .......... 214
Opportunities Wtd ..... 704 Mopeds .............. 909
Motorcycles & Bikes 908
Real Estate Loans ....... 600 Livestock ............. 825
Farms & Ranches ..... 512·
Garages for Rent ...... 400 legal Notices ......... 212 EMPLOYMENT
Motor Homes ......... 916
Marine Supplies ...... 906
Misc. for Sale ......... 809
Lodges-Clubs-etc. 209
Lost & Found ......... 210 Agencies ............. 300 Houses for Sale ....... 508 ·
Houses for Rent/Furn 405
Houses for Rent
Rooms for Rent ....... 410 SERVICES
Nurseries ............ 815 Opportunities ......... 305 Misc Wanted ......... 810 RESORT PROPERTY Schools .............. 608
Personals ............ 211 Employment Wanted 307 Musical Instrument ... 811 /Unfurn ............. 406 For Sale .............. 418 Situation Wanted ..... 308
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ATTORNEY
AT LAW
JAMES F. LECK
SPECIALIZING IN:
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•Auto Injury
•Boats, Bikes.
Aviation, Etc.
•Malpractice:
Legal or Medical
•Work-Related
Injury
•lnsurari':e Claims
•Product liability
•Wrongful Death
•No charge tor
Legal Consul·
tation. No
recovery. No
attorney fees.
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#B Newport Beac h
852-0808
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We will take care of your
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•Home Repair
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Remodeltng, decks,
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•House Cleaning
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VICE BRITISH Team
Affo1dabJe rates. rehd
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Commercial & res Lie &.
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•Landscaping
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•Masonry
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966·2134
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•Plumbing
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•Roofs
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•Musicians
DO YOU
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Call Barbara eves or
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6701
200-Announcing
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545.5433
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Qualified, Credentialed
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210-Lost&
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LOST & FOUND ads are
placed for 3 weeks at NO
CHARGE as a service to
the community Call
631 ·8120 9 a.m. to noon
M·f .
211-Personals
MASTERCARD/VISA Get
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2 14 -Health
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1000 WOLFF SUNBEDS
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Prices from $249 Body
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Auto Dealership. Eleanor
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Offer ... Employee Oscnt.
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ATTENTION
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JOBS
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Season1I 1nd Carffr ~~~ =Ell~8-4S9·
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P/T HELP WANTED at
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Eve. & wknd positions
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427 E. 17th Street. C.M
GRO UND
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OPPORTUNITY
International company
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•9596 UnJapped market
•Up to 6096 commis-
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•Car program
•Expense account
•Pt & Full time
•Management Oppt. .,
•Local training provided
This is a golden oppt. Call
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HIRING ASSISTANT
Manas.ers and staff If
you like working 1n a
pleasant atmosphere
and meeting people. JOin
Cinnamon Roll Fair
Apply 1n person 220111
Marine Avf> . Balboa
Island
GET PAID FOR READING
BOOKS! $100 00 per
title. Write: PASE-C4041,
161 S. Lincolnway, N
Aurora, IL 60542
EARN $ 7 75 hr We need
ass1stacice in evaluating
and responding to daily
work reports submitted
by our agents throu~hout
the state. No experience
necessary; paid to com
plete training Work at
home. For information
send self·addresse~1 stamped envelope, 9~
inches long to: AWGA.
Dept. E Box 49204 .
Atlanta, GA 30359
$60.00 per hundred
remailina letters from
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Box 309-T, Colonial, N
07067
CLERICAL POSITION for
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1173
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$100,000 the first yr in 3 811 water industry Call
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HIRING• Government
Jobs-~our area
$17,840 $69-485 Call 602·838·888:> Ext J3375
NOW HIRING YOUR
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Apply now for additional
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Come m to apply. or call
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EXT.2659
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Hawaiian Gardens,
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EQual Opportunity
Employer
HIRING ASSISTANT
Managers and staff If
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immediate open1n1s.
Call 1 315 733 6062 ext #F 369
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$18,037 to $69,405.
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"ALL CASH BUSINESS"
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reports show average
profit of $1 ,370.63 per
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Write: JO·EI Enterpnses,
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EARN $7 75 HR We
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envel()J>e 9~ 1'lclies long
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49204, Atlanta, GA
30359
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$242 l 0 weekly You
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,.
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-r
FIRST AMERICA FINANCIAL
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THE BLUFFS
3BR/28A Twnhm, Sngl
Lvl, Nw Silver Grey Cpts,
Nw Appliances. $1450/
mo BKR 640-5664
409-Condos
for Rent
TAHOE CONDO for rent
week of 2125 to 314 7
n1tes. Sleeps 6, has
everythin~ incl pool,
spa, we1ghf room, rack-
etball courts, sauna &
tennis Call 714/830-
8167. $500 for a week.
THE BLUFFS 3BR/2BA
Twnhm, Sngl L11I. Nw
Silver Grey Cpts, Nw
Appliances $1450/mo
BKR 640-5664
N.8 NEW & EXQUISITE
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Rec. Facil. Gated
Ocean/hosp close Ref
& sec. Dep. $1250 + ut1I
No pets. 714/581·1310
eves
412-Rentals
to Share
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age. 2 mst bdr nr ocean.
Female non smoker No
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Hatt Moon liiaY 25 Kie
ranch. ~.500.000
home, pool, hanaor,
barn, cotta.ae_, beach.
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scenec Soint Lake, laeno !fk500. (415) 726
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$1.00 (U REPAIR) Fore-
closures, tax dehnquent
property. Now sellina.
This area! Call (refunda· ble) 1-518-4 59·3546
Ut. H 2954 for listin~.
GOVERNM ENT HOMES
from $1.00 (U Repair)
Floreclosures, Repos.
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ties. Now selling. Call 1
315-736-7375 Ext. H·
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Prop.
SPIRIT LAKE IDAHO
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full price Possible com
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Orcas Is. in the San
Juans, 1s a northwoods
paradise. 2 Bdr, 2 bath
home with garden. large
garage & work·shop +
add1t1onal 2 Bdr & 1 bath
apt. for guests or income.
1 bkx:k from private air-
port & manna, & beach
1 mile to town Owner
must sell $138,000/
offer 415·662·2237
605-Money to Loan
WIDOW HAS MONEY for
equity, loan/tds
$10,000 up. No qualify-
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7311. NOW•
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sales contract secured
by UCC· 1 and improved
commercial location
$30,000 .@15% 3 yrs,
1109 MO. (TOM 261
5879)
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oak executive desk,
$350 each 1 oak exec
credenza $300 2 match
ing exec chairs $75
each Sofa $4 75 Oak
coffee table $100 720
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NIE !1-RmAIY 11. I• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN_
Drama still draws, despite funding cuts
RY TARA LOFSTROM
Newport Harbor High School
drama teac her Gail Brower
exclaimed, .. There is wasted
talent in Newport Beach! .. as s he
entered the auditorium for daily
rehearsal.
She is currently directing the
enior_production, "Smile."
''Parents pay for their children
to take dance lesson and vocal
lessons and when they reach the
high chool level. they should be
able to contribute their talents:·
aid Bower. '"But there's n o
outlet for these activities without
proper funding of the arts pro-
gram."
Lack of funds for sch ool
productions have been a major
threat to the drama departments
i n Newport-Mesa Unified
School District. Corona del M ar
High School's department in
highly afflicted with insufficient
financial suppo rt.
'
It's difficult to point the finger
at just one person or thing, but
I believe one of the largest
factors responsible for destroy-
ing the a rts program in our
schools is Proposition 13.
School budgets were sliced and
the arts were the first to feel the
devastating effects. port pro-
grams continue to thrive as our
arts programs dwindle away.
Cd M's choir was abolished in
the previous administration, but
motivated parent with rein-
forcement from CdM' new
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principal, Dr. Tom Jacobson.
helped to rc--establisb the class.
Currently, the arts still struggle
to exist. Cd has one person,
ancy Geerlings. who teache
drama, peech and Englis h
clas es as well.
When the c uts were made by
Prop. 13. man} o rgani1ation1;
came to the aid of school pro-
gTams. Athletic rece ived ~up
po rt from the Booc;ter Club. The
co t of a dramattc produc tion
can be C\.pcn\i\C Drama need~
support from o rgar.i1ations and
bu ine,-.c, "ithin the
community.
Drama i an art of expre ~ion
that probably ongmated with
the birth of humanity Fver}
civilization ha had ">Orne form
Pool ...
cuti ... """ ,... 1
"I think it ' in the commun-
ity' mterc t to t a lk." \aid
Coundlmember Fvclyn Hart.
Under a plan agreed to in
principle by the city and ~chool
di trict last year. the Olympic
pool complex will be built on
land the city now owns but will
d o nate to the school di trict for
-he project. In addition. the city
will contribute up to $625,000
toward con truction. The chool
di trict and private fundrai ing
efforts will pay for the re t.
In return, the city i to have
accc to the facility for ome. of
it recreation C:lepartment'
aquatic program .
The proposed written agrec-
m~nl implementing the plan hit
snags at the Park , Beache and
Recreatio n Commis ion and the
City ouncil, with tho e two
bodies recommending a total of
five changes in the wofding.
Among the change being
souaht arc a 25-year term instead
of 20, with a 25-year renewal
option at the city's discretion
instead of by mutual agreement.
Also. the city wants to strength-• . en the lanpqe parantee1n1
city proarams access to the
facilities, aad to chanae
........ thaa would have the
city and IChool dittrict aplittiq
tbe COit of uailieiea to haft jail
... ldaool dillrict .. rapoaaible
for tlaOlc onaoial COltl •
of drama from ancient Greek
times to the present. It give
order and clarity to the human
expcncncc.
"It teaches you how to deal
with everyday emotion , work
on a team and have trust in
.
BEYOND
THE BASICS
o the r , " s tated Ke ith Wolfe.
director of the upcoming
HHS CdM mu ical. 0 Pippm."
.. Whe n 1 w~ attending c~pon
Harbor in the 101,. we had an
outstanding theater art pro-
gram. I participated in both
theater and football and enjoyed
each activity becau e there was
a ense of camaraderie bet ween
the teammate . But when it
comes right d o wn to it, theater
is the most beneficial because it
teaches you how to cope with
life i · ues. ·•
In mo t pro ductions, the
department breaks even with the
amount spe nt and earned. •
.. Not every how will make ...
money," Wolfe cbntinued, ·~but
we put on production not for
money alone but the learning
and development of our youth
in theater."
Mo re tha n 150 studei:its audi-
tion for each show that-is per-
.formed in the district theater
which is·shared by all five high
scllools. The enthusiasm and
. incentive is a ppai:ent;' students
are willing to put forth their time
and effort, but the lack of
.s upport, financial and
otherwise, is extinguishing the
flame of desire. Tom 0,-oole,
a NH HS student, is working
with me in pursuit of establi h-
ing a pe rmanent endowment
fund for the drama program.
Fundrai er uch as carwa hes.
bake ~ales. candy ales and silent
auctiom were ju t a fe" of the
activ1t1e1, he ld thi year.
Dramcl i~ -..uch an important
p.trt of our culture . It\ goinµ tu
ta"-c .i commun ir} eff on to get
u' bac"-on oµr fct't to fHC\Cn t
the flame from cxtinguillhing.
Iara l.ofstrvm 1v a hif(h school
.w mo r "ho 01 lt'ndJ Corona de/
Mar. She 1.\ pre.sidenr of the
clruma ' /uh and is o repor1er for
the \c hoof 11Cl\'Spaper. The Tn-
dt'llt
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·Home of the Week~
Estate t·eat~res 7 ,000 sq. ft . ir:t Big Canyon
BY CHERYL STEHLING
Secure within the prestigious
and gated community of Big
Canyon, at 27 Inverness, with
spectacular views of the golf
course, sits a tremendous estate
home, with more than 7 ,000
square feet of luxury.
Perched high above the eighth
fairway, with tSO feet of front-
age, this residence bas multiple
amenities and offers gracious
living at its finest. Golf course,
Fashion Island and city light
views can be enjoyed .from the
home's many windows and ver-
andas. .
In its present use, the home
has four bedrooms, four baths,
two half-baths, but could easily
be converted to a five, six or
seven-bedroom home, with
additional bath. There is a
servant's suite with private
entrance, four beating and air
conditioning units, four wet
bars, two laundry rooms, three
fireplaces, two family rooms and
two stairways. The master suite
is completely private, with a
breakfast balcony. Since many
of the furnishings were custom-
made for this home, they arc
included in the listed price.
THE BEST OF EVERYTHING
The home is beautifully land-
scaped and an electrically gated
entry courtyard leads from the
cul-de-sac street to the travertine
steps and massive, bronze-clad
entry doors. The courtyard is
tiled and sidelights flank the
doors.
Once inside the entry, the
elegance is apparent. Travertine
is used e>ttensively on the walls
and floor. Straight ahead is the
sweeping staircase, under which
is an area rich in exotic plants.
To the right is the luxurious
dining room, with a two-story
ceiling and one wall of windows
looking otrt o the view. Other
highlights of the dining room arc
the built-in display and storage
cabinet of teak wood with brass-
clad doors and drawers lined
with ultra-suede, topped with
Iranian marble. A huge sculp-
tured area rug reposes under the
massive dining room table.
French doors lead out to the
balcony over the golf course.
A hallway from tbe entry way
leads to a guest powder room,
kitchen, second staircase, family
room and den and servant •s
wing.
The powder room continues
with the travertine flooring. The
special feature is the a.ntique
commode, with marble top and
well sconces flanking the mirror.
A stained glass window provides
the compliment.
The kitchen is accessible from
the hall or dining room. All
counters arc topped ·with
ceramic tile. There is a butler's
counter near the dining room
door. A center island has the
F asar tile coo kt op and C.har-Glo
indoor grill. Over this is an
elegantly tiled hood. Additional
amenities of the kitchen arc a
Sub Zero refrigerator. all oak
cabinetry, Ronson Food Center,
Thermatronic double ovens with
microwave,,. instant hot a nd
refrigerated water and a spa-
cious informal dining area.
There is a built-in secretary and
a pendulum light fixture over the
dining table. French doors lead
to the balcony.
At the end of the hall is the
family room and den, just made
to order for entertaining. Berber
carpet, a curved, sit-down wet
bar of laminated· teak and oak,
Akai entertainment center with
60-inch 'television screen are
featured. An intricate chandelier
hangs over the game table, and
a ceramic tile fronted fireplace
adds warmth. Built-in book and
display shelves are next to the
television. French doors look
out to the view and lead to the
balcony.
A casual powder room serves
this area. It has chocolate fix-
tures, complimented by an oak
pullman, with ceramic tile coun-
ters and a wall of mirrors.
SERVANT'S WING
A set of doors leads to the
servant's wing and a laundry
room. It may also be a mother-
in-law Wing or teen-agcr•s apart-
ment. The rooms may either be
two bedrooms, or one may act
as a sitting room. A bath with
separate dressing areas adjoins
the two rooms. Both rooms have
sliding mirrored wardrobe
closets and doors to the side-
yard. One bedroom faces the
front of the home. The dressing
rooms have wood pullmans
topped with ceramic tile. The
toilet area with tiled stall shower
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serves both rooms.
Off the hall bch1nd bifold
doors is the laundry facility, with
a splash sink. At the end of the
hall is the private entrance.
LIVING ROOM & LIBRARY
Back. to the entry hall and to
the left is the formal living room
and library. Step down to the
berber carpet. Arched French
doors lead to the balcony and
look out onto the view. The
elegant fireplace is f rooted with
onyx and mirrors. Over the back
of the rich sectional sofa arc teak
and rosewood display cabinets
with leaded glass doors.
Step up to the tiled floor of
the richly paneled oak library.
A myriad of built-in bookshelves
will be found here. Roll back the
bifold doors to reveal the wet
bar, with blue mosaic tile and
trimmed with Corinthian elm
burl and rosewood. French
doors lead out to a private patio
and garden.
CHILDREN'S WING
This is reached by either the
second staircase of the one off
the main entry hall. Double
doors on the stairway balcony
separate this area, wruch consists
of two bedrooms, each with
private bath, a larg~ f amity
room, telephone room and
laundry room. This wing may be
fully self-contained.
The family room is just right
for teen-agers who might want
to entertain their friends. All
windows in the hall look out to
the view, as do many windows
in the family room. There is a
billiard table there, with an
unusual lamp overhead. There is
a wall of smoked mirrors and
two sets of French doors to the
balcony. Additional amenities
arc a tiled counter with wet bar,
built-in shelves and plenty of
floor space for dancing.
Behind an etched glass door
is the little phone room, designed
so that teen-agers don't get too
comfortable on the phone.
The first bedroom has a mas-
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Come with ua to DOVER SHORES •••
Only one word fully describes this resi-
dence ... "awesome." The facilities are awe-
some. This custom four bedroom residence
offers a full range of sophisticated, yet
functional, appointments. A few examples:
Outside ... extravagant pool and spa, two
patios (one with a stand-up wet bar), two
fireplts. Inside ... unrivaled luxury in every
room including a regal master suite with two
separate baths and dressing rooms. Addition-
ally ... a New European kitchen, a complete
security system. Special. .. a superb ther-
mostatically controlled wine CQOm. And the
list goes on. An experience-that shouldn't be
missed ......................... $1,350,000
Come with us to BIG CANYON ...
Vacant lot. Over 21,000 square feel Located
in Big Canyon's Fairway One. Views of the
golf course, mountains. and night lights of
Spyglass and Harbor Ridge. Now you can
design the h-ome yoove-atways-ttreamed
about. Ideal site for a secluded Mediterranean
Villa. We could go on, citing the advantages
of this immense lot, but the only way to be
truly impressed is to see it. Call us for more
information. . .................... $975,000
Come with us to HARBOR VIEW HILLS •..
This comfortable three bedroom residence
does not put on any airs. Just a straight-
forward environment. But ... the huge corner
lot alone, should t\Jrn a pr:ospective buyer into
an owner. The exalted location offers a
staggering view of the ocean and city lights.
The magnitude of the views can be felt as
well as seen. The entire living area of the
residence (living room, dining room. family
room and kitchen) faces the awe-insJ'iring
view and features high vaulted, massive
beamed ceilings and a huge central rock
fireplace. The demand for this kind of property
is high and the available land 1s limited. So
... hurry! ........................ $895,000
Come with ua to WESTCLIFF •••
Gorgeous, newly remodeled, two story, six
bedroom home on one of Westcliff's most
prestigious streets. Huge lot with room for a
pool. New blue Spanish tile roof. French
windows and doors and leaded glass accent
windows. Separate format dining room opens
to intimate patio. The best schools in one of
Newport's best family neighbor-
hoods ........................... $775,000
NEW llSTING
Come with us to SEA WIND •••
You will love this beautiful four bedroom, three
and one half Q&th home. It is the perfect family
home. The fourth loft bedroom has its own
bath and den area, or it can be used as a
great bonus room. The extended family room
features a used brick fireplace, and French
doors that open to a lovely covered brick ,
patio. The lot is large and there is ample room
for a pool. The view is exceptional ... and
it goE!s on forever ... ocean, city lights, m t · oun ams ............ ~ .......... $675,000
Come with UI to SEA VIEW ...
Sumptuously appointed three bedroom, "Bar
Harbor" model. Located on a quiet cul-de-
sac. Majestie-vie-WS-oUhe.oceaA,-nigM lights--
and the mountains. The living room is special
with high-pitched. rough sawn cedar ceiling
and is enhanced with smoked mirrors over
a handsome tile fireplace ... plus built-in
bookcases. 0th de ic1 us touches in€1ude
a brick terraced view patio, a dining room
with a smoked glass dry bar and service area.
eating space in the kitchen. a richly paneled
family room with a fireplace and beamed
ceilings and ... a gracious master suite with
its own private garden. Community amenities
include pool, spa and tennis. Call us for a
special showing .................. $739,000
Come with us to BAYCREST ...
Must see this spectacular, remodeled four
bedroom home on a choice street in the
beautiful Dover Shores area. Impressive entry
with spiral staircase. Gourmet kitchen s a
showplace featuring custom domed ceiling,
two large side-by-side built·in refrigerators.
Secluded patio and pool. Family room. Den.
Formal dining room. Sumptuous master suite
includes immense walk-in closet and
"dream" bath with whirlpool tub. An outstand-
ing value you won't want to miss. $675,000
Come with UI to TUSTIN RANCH ...
Brand new Bren built three bedroom, two and
one half bath detached home in the Shadow·
brook area. All wood siding. wood burning
fireplace, spacious master suite, two car
attached garage. Convenient to shopping,
schools and the beach. An excellent value
at .............................. $2M.OOO
631-7300
Come with us to EASTSIDE COSTA
MESA .••
Charmer! Totally remodeled inside and out
High wood ceilings. French doors and
~~lightful window coverings highlight the
living room. Country kitchen includes gas
stove. Cozy dining area with bay window
overlooks the fabulous backyard. The flag-
stone patio, Koi pond and gazebo add to the
enchantment. A new fence surrounds the
property and the oversized three car garage
is sure to please. Come see for yourself, The
pride of ownership is evident ..... $269.000
Come with us to EASTSIDE COST A
MESA. ••
Cozy and cute two bedroom. one bath cottage
excellently situated in' prime location. Over-
sized garage and storm cellar. One of the
lowest prices in this area .......... $229,000
Come with us to PARK LIDO.
Two bedroom, two '\,..Q'omonoum in
Newport Beac~ o tio, double
attached ('s 1ty pools and
lovely gard good condition. Rea -
sonable assc. ,, on dues. . ....... $155,000
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
INTERIOR DESIGN STORE ••. NEWPORT
BEACH •.•
Well establ is~ed business opportunity in the
field of interior design. includes showroom,
warehouse, inventory in the California con-
temporary and Southwestern motif and
design company. Industry leader specializing
in water-oriented homes, businesses and
yachts. Unlimited potential due to the growth
of commercial and financial business m the
Orange County area .............. $250.000
FOR LEASE
OCEANFRONT •.. BALBOA •••
Three bedroom, two bath. Highly upgraded.
Private patio and panoramic view from Dana
Point to Palos Verdes. Annual lease $4,000/
mo.
1617 WESTCLIFF DRIVE, NEWPORT BEACH
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• NIE 4C-FUllAIY II. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS R•lllY 11, 1•
Realtor spotlight: Barrett Realty World
Realty World ·names top producers for 1988
BY CHERYL STEHLING
Barrett Realty World has
named Don Pearson, Jean Rit-
ter and Paul Belous as its top
three ·producers for the year,
announced Martha Barrett.
Pearson has won the distinc-
tion of being the number one
producer for the second year in
a row; Ritter is number two and
Belous number three. ·
DON PEARSON
Pearson entered the real estate
business in I 986, after 30-plus
years in the computer industry.
He worked at IBM in computer
sales and management, then
retired and went into partner-
ship with his own software
company.
Pearson has carried over his
computer knowledge into his
real estate business. In his Bay-
shores home, he has an elaborate
setup that allows him to perform
market research and provides a
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storage file for his notes.
He attributes his success to
that computer kno wledge and
the boon they have been to his
real estate business. Because of
his extensive background in
sales, working with people
comes naturally to him.
Pearson grew up in Southern
California and s ptnt his
summers as a boy in Newport
Beach. During that time, he
watched many changes take
place. He remembers watching
the construction of the break-
water and the Pacific-. Electric
Red Cars rumbliftg down the
Peninsula.
In his spare time, Pearson is
an avid ham radio operator and
enjoys the "martini net," a group
of about I 0 to 25 people who
rule the airwaves at 6:30 p.m.
each day. He said it is a way to
catch up on the latest gossip.
He also enjoys cruising on his
boat with his wife, Lyda, and
taking trips to Catalina. The
Pearsons have two grown chil-
dren.
JEAN RITTER
Ritter is a very stable person
in everything she does. She
joined the real estate business 2 I
years ago and has stayed with
the same office all that time.
Before · that, she taught pre-
school for 14 years and prior to
that, was a stenotypist at th_e old
Santa Ana Army Air Base.
Ritter decided to go into real
estate whe n her two sons left for
school. She had known Pete
Barrett since they both attended
Newport Harbor H igh School
and asked if s he could join his
team.
··1 asked him if he thought I
could make at least $2,000 or
$3,000 a year at that time," she
remembered, laughing.
But, of course, a three bed-
room could be had for $18,000.
Ritter a nd her husband, Bill,
have lived in Newport Heights
since 1950. Her father had built
many of the ho mes there. Bill
is retired from the Ncwport-
Mesa Unified School District.
The Ritters h ave two sons,
Craig, who is a principal at
University Elementary School in
Irvine and Mark, who has a
business in Gunnis on, Colo.
Between the two sons, there arc
seven grandchildren.
, For fun, the Rittcrs enjoy
walking, playing golf and taking
extended bicycle trips.
PAUL BELOUS
Belous has been in real estate
in one phase or another, since
1949. He majored in real estate
while attending New York Uni-
versity.
He was transferred to Los
Angeles with New York Life
Insurance in 1953 and moved to
Newport Beach in 1958. After
many years in the bankihg and
financing industry, ltelous
decided to join the Barretts 20
years ago. He said this year
marks the first for him to receive
top producer ho nors.
Belous works in commercial,
industrial. retail, multi-
residential and residential real
estate and credits his success
with many years in the business.
He is married to Barbara and
they live in Westcliff. They have
a grown son and daughter. For
relaxation, they enjoy wall<.ing
and swimming and occasional
trips to Las Vegas.
Barrett Realty World i
located at 1605 Westcliff Drive
in Newport Beach. For mo re
information, call 642-5200.
The Newport Ensign reaches more million-dollar
homes in Newport Beach than any other newspaper.
In fact, it reaches more homes on the waterfront,
Lido Isle , in Dover Shores and in olde Corona del
Mar than any of its competition. From Cameo Shores
to Balboa Island, Harbor View Hills to Peninsula
Point The Newport Ensign blankets the city's finest
and most affluent communities, with local news and
thoughtful commentary. In all, 25,000 homes receive
The Newport Ensign each week.
So it is not surprising that 12% of the respondents
in Baker Communications' 1988 survey say their ·
home is currently valued at $1,000,000 or more.
Another 12% say theirs is valued at between $750,000
and $999 ,999. And another one-third report their
Type of Dwelling
Own Home
Own Condominium
Lease Home
Other Real Estate
Business Property
Weekend or Vacation Home
NE
88%
.
NE
37%
home's value to be between $500,000 and $749 ,999 .
Combined, 57%-almost six out qf every ten-report
a current market value in excess of a half-million
dollars.
Because The Newport Ensign delivers to homes
instead of subscribers, 94% of the respondents own
their own residence. And , 37% own business prop-
erty, while 28 % own a weekend or a vacation home.
If you 're a local realtor who lists or sells fine ew-·
port Beach homes, the only way to reach this luerative
market is to advertise in The Newport Ensign.
And if you 're a local resident who is thinking of ·
selling, make sure that your realtor advertises in 'The
Newport Ensign ... the only local million-dollar ...
readership.•
Current Market Value of Home
Under $200,000
$200,000 -$399 ,999
$400.000 -$499 ,999
$500 ,000 -$749,999
$750,000 -$999,999
S 1,000,000 and over
. E .
2%
17~
24%
33%
12%
12%
The Newport Ensign
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,.. • nuunn 11. ••THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS fEIDIAIY 11. ·-
Into Real Estate
Six factors that set the price of a home
BY GERRY A
CHRISTA LONG
There are a number of legit-
imate factors to be considered
when attempting to determine
the price of a home which is to
be placed on the market. They
are:
l) Current sales prices of
similar homes (not list prices)
2) Current demand for homes
in the area
3) Condition of home
4) Location of home
\
S) Upgrades or expansion of
ehome
6) Motivation of seller
transfer. financial duress, as
>pposed to owning the home
·rce and clear and having no
:lcadline for selling.
One factor which is occasion-
ally presented to brokers is-"ln
order to be able to purchase the
home we have selected, we have
to get "X" dollars out of the sale
of our home." Unfortunately
this is not one of the factors
which is relevant to the saJe price
of a home.
Our first encounter with this
line of thought was with a young
couple who had decided to buy
a ranch in the talc of Washing-
ton. Since the market was s low
at the time, prices were very
0 concretc"-vcry stable. No
appreciation was taking place at
the time.
Since we (and apparently
some other bro kers as well) did
not want to take the listing at
a price which would guarantee
spending great amounts of time
and money for naught in the
marketing, they put the home on
the market "'by owner." Months
later they listed the home at
market value, having lost the
opportunity to buy the ranch
they wanted.
Occasionally when the market
is very intense as it has recently
been, an owner may take the
position: ... know it is a hot
market, and I know that my
home is being listed 20 percent
above current sales. 111 sell only
if a buyer will pay my price,
because I have plans which will
work only if I can get "X'·'
amount from the sale of the
home. Otherwise I will not sell."
-An understandable position.
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That buyer has accepted the
speculative aspect of his plan,
a nd he has the option to .. stay
put" if the plan docs not mate-
rialize.
The seller who is being trans-
fcrted, or who has to sell for any
other reason, and f accs a dcad-
li nc is foolish to take that
position.
Theyil investigate the market
value and, likely, not pay a
significant amount above that
value for the home. The buyer
will determine the price of the
home.
Ger(Y & Christa Long are
o wner7 brokers of L/ongs of
Newport, with offices in New-
port Center. They can be
reached at 640-566~.
Christa & Gerry Long
The financial needs of the
seller have rarely dictated the
sale price of a home. That price ,
is determined by the needs of the
buyer-and his motivation, and
the size of his bank account and
even his emotional state when he
sees the home. Take the case of
the prospective seller who has
made a poor judgment in the
purchase of his house. They
dislike the house and have found
something much more to their
liking. They cannot expect to
recoup their closing and selling
costs by simply putting the house
back on the market for an
additional SS0,000. In essence,
this is asking the prospective
buyers to reimburse the sellers
for their judgment error. Most
buyers arc far too sophisticated.
Big Canyon home.
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Cull111~ rn. 11111 fC
culine feeling, with windows to
. the entry courtyard, wall of
mirrors and built-in book-
shelves. Wood cabinets in a
private hall provide plenty of
storage space. The private bath
has a huge walk-in closet with
built-in storage and skylight
overhead. There is another sky-
light over the bathroom. A wood
pullman with ceramic tile coun-
tertop, chocolate fixtures and a
Peninsula Point Estate
On The Ba,.ront .
• Wide Sandy Beach
* 5 Bedrooms-each with
private bath
* Gourmet Kitchen
• Garage Space for 8 Cars * Formal Dining Room
• 90' on Ba lboa Blvd.
• 45' on Water
• Private Pier & Dock
• Brick Courtyard Entry
* Paddle Tennis.Court
and Park-like Garden
Offered at $3,500,000
(la REAL TY WORLD
NEWPORT BEACH
642·5200
double stall shower arc f catured.
The second bedroom is fem-
inine in nature. It has the same
type of wood storage cabinets,
mirrors and built-in bookshelves
and windows to the courtyard.
The private bath also has a walk-
in closet with skylight, ceramic
tile topped wood pullman, but
a sit-down vanity and built-in
dresser has been added. The tub/
shower and toilet arc in a sepa-
rate room.
MASTER RETREAT
LUXURY
Up the graceful, free-floating
staircase to a balcony which
looks down to the dining room
on one side and out windows to
the entry courtyard on the other,
is the luxurious master suite.
This retreat has been designed
fo r maximum privacy. Double
entry doors open to the sitting
room. which has a ceramic tile
fro nted fire place a nd wood
floor. Doors open to a little
breakfast patio. Concealed stor-
age on each sid e of the fi replaces
enclo cs space for the television
and equipment for refreshments.
Step up to tbe bedroom area
and master bath. T he bedroom
is highlighted by a dramatic
cano pied bed. Arched windows
look out to the view.
¥ REAL TOR INFORMATION/
FINANCIAL FACTS
The ho me is listed at
$2,975,000 by Bill and Lydia 1111
of Coldwell Banker of Ntwpon
Beath. The office is located at
Coast Highway and Avocado.
For more information or view-
ing, call 644-9060.
a note from_ maury
Olde Corona del Mar . . . )
Corona.del Mar duplex," South ·of highway. Three
bedrooms, 2 baths, family area, dining area.
Bright 2 bedroom, 2 bath apartment.
$593,000
*********** For tease J
Newport Blvd. Commercial-approximately 1,200
sq. ft .
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WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. R~on®
2600 East Coast Highway, Corona de/ Mar Now Opt;n!! Please Stop By
IEWl'llT WEI Bright and sunny 3 bedroom 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.
111.1• ................................. u•.111
VILLA IALIU Spacious bachelor with gas kitchen, tile
counters, microwave & separate bedroom nook. Great
location with large patio on green bell bike to beach.
17S... ................................. 1131.500
UIDEN HOVE Mature landscaping & towering trees
surround this 3 bdrm home in nice family area, walk
to elementary school. Fireplace, covered patio,
spacious rear yard& copper plumbing. Needs a little
ll.c. but good potential.
131 -1400 ................................. Sllt.500
COSTA MW Freshly painted custom 2 bdrm with den
& double garage built on front of R-2 lot with space
to build unit in rear. Well maintained home on nice
street near C.M. courtyards shopping and park.
131-1400 ................................. 1229.000
COllOIA DEL MAii Ultra contemporary new condos. near
completion. Striking 2 bdrms with sec1uded 2nd floor
master suite. den & inside laundry. Soaring 2 story
living room with fireplace opening to large deck.
13' -1400 ................................. 1350.000
IALIOA PENINSULA Just ONE le~ Brand new Cape Cod
townhome. Spacious 2 bdrm. 2'h baths. oak cabs.
security system & dble garage. Steps to bay. ocean.
Balboa Ferry & shops.
131 -1'00 ................................. S350.000
UDO ISLE Vacant lot at quiet end of prest1g1ous island
l~t cleared and ready for your dream home.
131 -1400 ................................. 1450.000
IEWPGllT HORES extra large corner lot Bright & cheerful
3 bdrm waterfront home with den & huge patio next
to sandy beach. Paver tile floors. beamed ceilings
& cozy fireplace Community pools & tennis. Price
includes the land. Reducedl
Ul-1480 ................................. 1475.000
UDO llLE Charming 2 bdrm doll house with den & lovely
brick patio with fountain on great street Rebuilt in
1984. New kitchen. new baths. new roof. French doors
& paned windows.
IS 1·1400 ................................. S520.000
UDO ISLE Good value on island for this 3 bdrm home.
Great for entertaining with large living room opening
to sunny patio and small yard. Recently remodeled
.. kitchen & large sundeck off master. a very bright &
open floorplan. REOUCEOI
131 -1400 ................................. $559.800
IALIOA ISLAND Duplex Charming & immaculate 2 bdrm
cottage with knotty pine cabinetry, fireplace & wn1te
packet fence Super unit in rear with 2 bdrms over
dble garage & 1 bdrm down.
171-llOO ...........................•..... 1125.000
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CORONA DEL MAR
2600 E. COAST HIGHWAY
714-760-3600
WEST NEWPORT. 1 house to oceanfront. Beautiful
remodeled Cape Cod 3 bdrm home, R-2 lot with room
for unit Ocean view from master, used brick fireplace
in living room & brick patio. Turn-key with new kitchen
& baths.
631 -1400 ................................. 1565.•
NEWPORT llEllMTI custom 4 bdrm Mediterranean style
· home with high ceilings in the living area. formal
dining & spacious country kitchen with nook. Built
around an entry courtyard. it has a large sun deck
& ocean & bay views. An immaculate property.
131-1411 ................................. 1511.•
•EWPOIT llEllllTS Wonderful remodeled 3 bdrm home
plus separate mother-in-law qrtrs over detached triple
garage. Beautifully decorated, hardwood floors.
peaked smooth ceilings & paned windows plus used
brick fireplaceS" in living room & master with ocean
view. Lovely mature garden with deck & spa.
131-1411 .......................... REDUCED 1515.•
UDO ISLE Beautiful Cape Cod cottage on oversized
45' lot. Bright & open with 2 bdrms & formal dining
room built around sunny brick patio. Beamed ceilings.
Fr. doors. paned windows. Berber carpet & lovely
decor. Super Lido value!
131·1480 ................................. 1511.000
MAlllOll VIEW ltOIES Fabulous 2 story remodel with tjle
& Berber carpeted floors & vaulted ceilings. The best
of everything in this highly customized model perfect
home with 4 bdrms. family room open to kitchen &
formal dining. Maste suite with his/hers baths & cedar
closet
631 -1400 ................................. llZS.DOO
PENINSULA POINT Masterfully remodeled classic 3 bdrm
home with den/study (or 4th bdrm). family room,
formal dining room and country kitchen. Beamed
ceiling In living & dining rooms, 2 fireplaces. paned
windows. new carpet & beautiful landscaping. Just
steps to ocean & 1 block to bay.
131-1400 ................................. 1125.•
SEA Ill.AH Elegant townhome. back bay & city light
views Laving room with marble fp. family & formal
dining rooms. Kitchen with oak cabinets & flooring
& granite counters at upper view level with 2 bdrms
down. Master has mirrored ceiling. & lavish bath with
whirlpool tub.
631 ·1400 ................................. Sat5.•
> PENIHULA POINT OCEANFRONT Fabulous 4 bdrm upside
down house with incredible views. Spacious, bright
rooms with terrauo & parquet flooring, custom
shutters. skylights & an elevator Fireplaces in
downstairs family room & gracious upstairs hving
room.
131-1400 .............................. ( LM) 1715.•
UDO PdlHULA newly decorated stunning contempo-
rary 2 bdrm condominium. Granite counter tops in
bath and new kitchen. carpeted & marble floors.
recessed lighting & etched glass entry door. Exciting
"down ·channel" water views. Full security building
w ith doorman. Possible lease option
131 -1400 ................................. 1715.•
IALIOA ISLAID Just off the south bayfront with sit down
views from the hving room. Great Potential with lots of room for expansion of this charming. freshly
refurbished 3 bdrm home with new roof. paint &
papers on 40' lot Large side & rront patios. outside
laundry & double garage
673·8900 .......................••........ SI00.000
LIDO ISLE Fabulous one of kind location with unob·
structedmain bay view across from clubhouse beach
Spacious 5 bdrm older family home surrounded by
patios on equivalent to double lot with grent potential
Upstairs family room has large view deck
631 ·1400 . . ........ ..... .$895.000
IALIOA ISLAND IAYFRONT Fabulous ··near new" Victorian
with dock & roof deck in corner location w ith v1 ws
of harbor boating action from the 2nd floor living &
dining rooms. kitchen & master bdrm suite w ith
fireplace & private tower retreat Family room & 2
add1t1onal bdrms on lst floor Fr doors, paned
windows & lovely decor
673-llOO ...........•••...........•..••.•• S"5 ...
NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE
.. 2436 W. COAST HIGHWAY
714-631-1400
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UDO llLE Charming 3. bdrm with 2 complete master
suites, 1 up with adjoining family room & one down,
pluslarge formal dining room. Country French decor,
custom built-ins & private patio on lovely street
131 -1411 .................................. 1751.•
UDO llLE Beautifuff.y designed 5 bdrm home on almost,,
double lot Professionally decorated & finished to
perfection with formal dining & family rooms & den.
paned windows. Fr. doors & beamed ceilings in living
room. Beautifully landscaped bricked patio with
private spa
631 -1400 .............. , .................. 1115.DOO
DOYER SHORES Newly refurbished bayfront Contempo-
rary 3 bdrm with den. family room & fabulous huge
master suite. Terraced bays1de patios w ith spa & bu11t-
an BBQ adJOtn the dock for a large yacht Steps to
community beach an a lovely estabhshed family
neighborhood, walk to schools
631 -1400 ................................ s 1.tsa.•
LINDA ISLE Lovely traditional -4 bdrm. each with bath,
on oversized lot with dock & side ties. Circular
stairway. spacious living room. cozy study w ith
fireplace & builtins formal dining & family room with
French doors to huge bayside .patios. Finest quality
throughout with oak floors & cabmetry. an 1mpeccab4e
home.
131-1480 ................................ 11.ilS.•
UDO llLE Fabulous custom home on huge bayfront
lot with parkJike. "Rogers" landscaped terraces &
lawns leading to the 70' dock with side be Totally
"today" home with a Mediterranean flair, 4 bdrms.
family & formal dining rooms & den. Beamed ceilings,
Spanish tile Ooors, hand troweled walls. elaborate
ltghting system & extensive built-ans
131.1• ................................ n.•.•
LIDO-tSU Exciting contemporary architecture an a great
l.Jdo Nord view locatjon with a gorgeous dock for
2 large yachts. Multilevel w ith basements & totally
private roof deck. floor to ceiling walls of glass. marble
floors. soaring ceilings, gourmet kitchen. bayview
formal dining & huge master suite.
131 -1480 ................................ l!.%51.•
COllOU DEL •Al at m: beach with magnificent views
of sand. sky. ocean & harbor entrance. Generously
scaled on two lots. this 3 bdrm home 1s decorated
with rare integrity to its dramatic contemporary
architecture A featured home in "Orange County"
magazine. the bnght & open feeling as highlighted
by bleached hardwood floors & 1 O' mahogany doors
Al-1400 .............................. 12.-.•
LINDA ISLE Bayfront Spectacular remodeled 3 bdrm
will'\ den, formal dining. hu9e wane cellar. deck with
pool & spa and pier & slip for 3 boata Quality materials
include travertine. onyx, brass & copper.
131-1411 ......•...........•••••.••••...• SI.In.•
BALBOA ISLAND OFFICE ..
315 MARINE AVE.
714-673-6900
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SEARSA:~c:~K LIST WITH THE BEST!
The Newport Beach Offi~e Had Over
s23 Million in Sales in January
Expecttheb st'" CORNER OF COAST HWY. AT AVOCADO 644-9060
THE :· 1 COMPANY IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA IN SALES & LISTINGS
BAYSHORES
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IA~U 1141.•
QUIET & PRIVATE LOCATION. CONTEMPOR-
ARY & TRADITIONAL BLEND. HARDWOOD
FLOORS. GARAGE CONVERTED TO GUEST
HOUSE WITH BATH, STORAGE & LAUNDRY.
YOU'LL LOVE IT.
IAYIHOIEI 1115.000
FABULOUS FAMILY HOME, 2 STORY CAPE
COD, 5 BR 3 BA. VERY OPEN FLOOR PLAN, ·
BERBER CARPET. IDEAL SUNNY LOCATION.
THIS ONE WON'T LAST LONG.
IAYIHORES ) 13-.250.000
ONE OF NEWPORrs FINEST PANORAMIC
VIEWS. LARGE HOME WITH 60' ON THE BAY.
ACCOMODATIONS FOR 2 LARGE YACHTS.
POOL, SPA, PATIO ENTERTAINMENT AREA.
IA YSHORE 13. 750,000
70 FT. BAYFRONT-PANORAMIC VIEW, 3 BOAT
SUPS, BEAMED CEILINGS. EXCLUSIVE BAY-
SHORES CAPE COD CHARM. LARGE DECK
+ LAWN ON BAY. r
BIG CANYON
118 CANYON S 1,595.000
ENJOY THE SERENITY OF LIVING ON THE
GOLF COURSE! 5 BR, FR, FORMAL DR-ALL
ROOMS FACE THE COURSE. POOL AND SPA
GRACE LUSH GROUNDS.
118 CANYON 12.975,000
PERCHED HIGH ABOVE THE 8TH FAIRWAY WI
~ 150 FT. FRONTAGE, OVER 7000 FT OF CLASS
& QUALITY. A MOST DISTINCTIVE HOME IN
A DISTINCTIVE COMMUNITY.
CORONA DEL MAR
. JASMINE CREEK 1449.000 .
ELEGANT PLAN 4 VERY PRIVATE END UNIT •
3 BR.+ LAG EXPANDED FAMILY ROOM. LIGHT
AND AIRY. GUARDED SECURITY, POOLS &
TENNIS.
llVllE TEHACE 1519.000
A DELIGHTFUL 3 BR HOME WITH LOTS OF
EXTRAS INCLUDtNG SPA. GAZEBO, ALL NEW
KITCHEN AND A WONDRFUL GARDEN. WALK
TO FASHION ISLE & BEACHES. .
llVllE TEIUCE IHI.•
A MOST DESIRABLE 3 BR HOME LOCATED
ON ONE OF THE MOST SOUGHT AFTER
STREETS IN THE AREA. ALL NEWLY DECO-
RATED, LOOKS ALMOST BRAND NEW. THE
CURB APPEAL YOU ARE LOOKING FOR.
ClllM -LAia 11.1•.•
FANTASTIC VIEW OF BAY, OCEAN & NITE
"lJGHT8. RARE ST. TO ST. PARCEL AT END
Of CUL:-DE·SAC. BUILD POSSIBLE 7000 SO.
'1'. HOME W/5 CAA GAR. GAEA T OPPOATUN-nv FOR THE MOIT DISCflMINATING.
NEWPORT BEACH
. IEWPOIT CIEIT 1211.•
j IMMACULATE TOWN HOME IN NEWPORT
CRESTI GAEA T VIEWS OF OCEAN AND CLOSE
TO BEACH. NEW CARPET, TRI LEVEL, 3
DECKS, VERY NICE. MOVE IN NOW!.
jlEWPORT CREST 1211.800
!WALK TO BEACH-OCEAN VIEW GREAT FOR
2 ADULTS. QUIET CENTER COURT LOCATION.
1
3 BR, 3 FULL BA. COMM. SPA, POOL & TENNI~.
READY 4 NEW OWNERS!
HARIOR HllHLAND 1345,000
WELL CARED FOR HOME W/LG. YARD IN
TERRIFIC FAMILY ORIENTED NEIGHBOR-
HOOD. NEAR PARK, SCH, AND SHOPS. LIVE
IN THIS GAEA T 3 BR HM.
BLUFFS 1369,000
BEST LOCATION ONE-STORY. 2 BR & DEN.
END UNIT WITH LOVELY WRAP -ROUND
PATIO. WIDE ROLLING GREENBELT & TREES
GIVE A FEELING OF TRANQUILITY & PRIVACY.
BLUFFS 1417 ,000
BEST NO. BLUFFS LOCATION W/EL.EVATED
VIEW! 3 BR/2 BA SINGLE LEVEL-EATING
AREA IN KIT. A/C MAINTAINED TO PERFEC-
TION. CLOSE TO COMM. POOL
PENINSULA 1430,000
GAEA T DUPLEX ON EXTRA LG FENCED YARD!
2 BR + 2 BA + BTCH. GOOD GROSS INCOME!
IN XLNT RENTAL AREA. GOOD FINANCING
AVAILABLE. OMC!
SEAVIEW 1510,000
THREE BR RESIDENCE-EXTENSIVE . BUil T -
INS-CUSTOM LIGHTING INSIDE AND OUT -
NEUTRAL DECOR-SECLUDED LOCATION
ON CUL-DE-SAC.
LIDO 1595.000
GORGEOUS, SOPHISTICATEO._BA YFRONT
PENTHOUSE W/CONTEMP FLAIR. SPACIOUS
ROOMS HAVE PANORAMIC VIEWS OF BAY,
OCEAN + MTNS.
..
NEWPORT HEllHTS 1125.000
FABULOUS 180° VIEW OF NEWPORT HAR-
BOR/ENTIRE SECOND FLOOR MASTER BED-
ROOM SUITE, LARGE DECK PLUS PATIO.
THREE FIREPLACES. .
CUFF HAVEi 1131.000
VERY LARGE FAMILY HOME. SEPARATE
MAIDS QUARTERS WIJ H BA TH. SOME VIEW
OF MOUNTAINS, BAY & CITY LIGHTS. EXTRA
LARGE PRIVATE LOT. EASY TO SEE. DON'T
MISS THIS!
IAYFIGIT 12 .....
TRUE JEWEL ON THE BAY, THIS EXCEP-
TIONAL 1 BR HOME IS LOCATED ON 80'
FRONTAGE. W/ELEVATOR, BASEMENT
+BOAT SUP.
SPYGLASS
amt.All 1121.•
FABULOUS 6 BR 2\'l BA. FR, ENORMOUS
FORMAL ON RM, POOL, SPA & 3 CAR GA-
RAGE. LOVELY VIEW OF CANYON & HILLS.
SHOWS LIKE MODEL HOME.
IPYIWI 1741.000
ROOM TO GROW IN THIS 5 OR 6 BR 41h BA
FAMILY HOME IN GREAT LOCATION. POOL,
SPA, BAY WINDOWS, 3 CAR GARAGE-BEST
NEWPORT VALUE.
-SPYGLASS 1795,000
6 BR, BONUS ROOM "SOUTHPORT.' ONE
YEAR NEW SWIMMING POOL & SPA. PRIVATE
. YARD. IMMACULATE CONDITION! GREAT
FLOOR PLAN WITH LARGE ROOMS .
SPYGLASS 1795,000 -
6 BR, BONUS ROOM, "SOUTHPORT.' ONE
YEAR NEW SWIMMING POOL & SPA. PRIVATE
¥ARO. IMMACUbA:rE CONDITION! GREAl'
FLOOR PLAN WITFf LARGE ROOMS.
SPYILASS 1175.000
"CAPEHORN" MODEL 4 BR. FR .. FORMAL DR.,
3 CAR GARAGE. SPLENDID CLEAR VIEW OF
OCEAN HARBOR AND LIGHTS.
OTHER AREAS
ORANGETREE S 111.900
WELL MAINTAINED 2 BR. 1 BA. UPPER PLAN
5 IN EXCELLENT LOCATION. CARPETS &
DRAPES ARE APPROX 1 YR OLD. GAEA T
PRICE/GREAT VALUE!
WOODBRIDGE 1149.900
OUI STANDJNG 1 BR. +-SPIRAL ST AIRS 1'.0
LOFT. ATTRACTIVE NEUTRAL DECOR, SHUT-
TERS, FAN, CUSTOM OAK WALL UNIT. GREAT
LOC. NEAR POOL & SPA, SHOPS.
LAIUNA HILLS 1212.000
GORGEOUS 3 BR + 2.5 BA + DEN ON QUIET
CUL-DE-SAC. PASTEL DECOR WI MANY
.. UPGRADES. LARGE PRIVATE YARD WITH
CUSTOM BRICK PATIO.
.
lllllON VIEJO 1215.000
STOP LOOKING FOR THE PERFECT HOME-
BUILD ITI 7000 PLUS SQ. FT. LOT AVAILABLE
NOW IN CANYON CREST WITH MOUNTAIN
VIEW AND NEAR THE LAKE! :
EAITllDE 1331.•
1rs A JEWELi CHARMING CAPE COD 3 BR -
OR 2 BR + DEN ON FABULOUS LG. CORNER
LOT. THIS HOME IS IN PERFECT CONDITION-
JUST MOVE IN AND ENJOY!