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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-03-16 - Newport Harbor Ensign~ED 1~1STYEAR*NUMBER32*(71 .. )831-8120* NEWPORT BEACH'S ONLY HOME BASEDNEWSPAPER•THURSOAY, MARCH 16, 1~25 CENTS -llliim-Bay Club hits delay --witfi lease BY MELINDA KELLER Efforts to push through a SO year lease for the Balboa Bay Club were delayed Monday night when Newport Beach City CounciJmembers voted to postpone the request. Approval of the agreement would have guaranteed the famous club a.SO year lease of city property, as well as the ti.me necessary to finance a much needed rehab ilitation project club memben intead to unilertakc . .. But Couacilmembcr Evelyn Hart said she could DOt support tbe lease due to a pmHp in the City Charter that forbidl lr-iaa of city property for more than 25 years. However. City Attorney Robert Burnham told tbe council that tbe matter is au~ to interpretation and said a 50 year leate is allowable and · would be leplly binding. In ldclition &o her hesitation to grant a half century lcale, Hart said abe would also like to aee tbe Balboa Bay Oub demolish the Ten-ace Apartments at the turn of t be century to make room for a public park. "'No one in this city is more fiscally conservatift than I am. But rm asking the people of Newport Beach for a vision . . . to look at the future. The •----~ro~rty belongs to Newport Beach anL I would like to sec a park there, someplace to w~k and enjoy the bay," . Hart laid. BalbOa Bay Club Board Chairman William D. Ray, did not share Hartis vision. .. It is not feasible for us to try these C1 7 f •"'9 1 &.anCAll • 111111 I JJllMI" 5 lfll*. Ill 11...,...r -..................... ,.,, 5 ...... ,. .. .. ................................ /! '" • 0 5 " .. '-· Ir ... ""' LI. ...... " .. ,_ ... ... ftllk l.11111. A I ' ' 71 1 .... 11111 !w. .... Clll 111/ .... T E•I New citizens make the grade IY CHERYL STEH LINC Newport-Mesa Unified School Dis- trict is doing its" part to observe Adult Education Weck. by honoring teachers and students of the district's adult education program this evening. Awards to Superintendent Dr. John Nicoll, educator Dr. Frank Lamie and students Dr. Joseph Tuycn Le and program offer$. Nicoll cstabf bed the Davis site as an adult learning center in Sept., 1987. This year. 6,384 tudents arc enrolled in the various proaram the district provides for aduJt learners. • c r ,.,...i , Students jump for heart Salvadore Gudino Garcia. Many dig- nitaries will be on hand to give out the awards, including Newport Beach Mayor Don Strau and California State Senator Marian Bergeson, Super- visor Tom Riley and Jim Fournier, chief of staff for Congressman Chris- topher Cox. The festivities will take place at the Davis Adult Learning Center, tonight at 6:30 p.m. A reception will be held in the library precceding the ceremony. . Big Canyon resident seeks footloose feline stUdcnta, some jumpina. others resting on chain or suckin1 oranaes provided by some of the room mothers. ' Elicb studeDt pt a apoasor sheet aild it wu bis or or job to tecUre donations. Many just fan.ct out around the ncptMirtioOd. Event foulMler, fifth ande aacber Jill Reid, Mid Gey aner Urt with uy tpeeiflC aoel ia .... ,jail ncourap tbe ltudentl tO ........ . If a 1tudat only ... a I It doeatioa, be or lhc pta a jumprope. . ..,. first,_. -did._..._ .. nailed 12.•.· ............... ...-.e 11..n A•ciC1• ... Mow•..-,." ~ Tih J••r .. atan were Nicole MIGloJ, a flftll • .-... roatt1a ..... :.. ...... _. ••• 1517 . ....... I LamJe will be awarded .. American- ization Teacher of the Year."' Lamle is the former Minister of the Interior and former Ambassador to Iran from South Vietnam. He bep.n teachina the Cant citizenship class for Newpon-Mesa in 1980. He is now teacbifti bit 43td citiz.ea1bip clu! and is penonally respoaaible f cw belpiaa IDOft than 3,000 i.....,... 1tudcnt1 obtain their United St-. citilemllip. Nicoll will be awarded for bis stroQ& me•itmnt to tile .Salt lid1lcatiOD ......... Tlleftrll .......... ..... ......... ldMol ....... tllic ... ... ........ ,,,._ ill 1967. Siace dud ..,._ ... ., ............. ..................... ···-............... . VI WT l • THE NEWPORT ENSIGN __ , -12' 2 .................. ...... lb 11 W Iii Jfl lfll If I .... ftl ..... 'J A111111•1 lltli,art -CW•'IEM•IEWI , ... Citizen • • • Cvttn If,,_ Jiii 1 • Le will receive the distinction of "New Citizen of the Year." He was a teacher in Vietnam prior to the war and an employee of the U.S. Embassy in Saigon from 1972-75. Following the fall of Saigon, be wu accuted by the communists of havina bad CIA connections and imprisoned in a communist detention camp until his escape in 1978. In this country, Le Learned the art of Jump •.. C1 f 1fhmlllll 1 • in donations while Bret ~aised $380. Both said donations came from around the neighborhood and Nicole said one of her 'donations was for SSO. While a ghetto blaster sounded out rock tunes to keep the students jumping, many Foi: the SuccessfUl Executive von H~. Inttriors offers )OU an opportunity to enjoy die I~ and prestig~ of tht fintst ofjkt furnishings . Mahogany, chmy and leather crafted in traditional or contmt~(p'J, st)Us are sptcially priced through Apr:il to introduce our newly expanded showroom. Gift With Purchase , ... .. -e. rr1e.~ ~·~ ., ... NCJOOlf Worili "'O//b "' ...... /wrdbn ,_... , ,,, '-· ' .. -......... -........ .; ~ .... ,.~ .................. 4uooo-. J1m•11• ,. ........ ..... acupuncture and earned his doctoral degree in acupuncture. He is currently teaching at South Baylo University in Garden Grove. In January, Le and his wife enrolled in LamJe•s citizen- ship class at Davis and together, they became citizens in August. Garcia will receive the award .. Amnesty Student of the Y car." Although students in the Amnesty Program need com- plete only 40 hours to receive the students allowed their creative juices to flow. Many performed synchronized jump tricks. "You can do.all kinds of things with a piece of string," said Garth Last, a fifth grader. His friends, Eric Herzog, Jeff Feline ... C111 ,,._,. 1 .... and local veterinarian offices, as well as running newspaper advertilements. Named Smidgin because be was the runt of the litter, the cat is 6 years old and can be rec- ognized by distinct beige mark- inp on his cars, tail and bead. He is also fixed and dcclawed. .. It's horrible that he's out there with no claws but I never intended for him to be an outside cat. He bu gotten out a time RESIDENTIAL REAL TY _ BUYING or SELLING required Certifacate of Satisfac- tory Punuit. Garcia has elected to continue his education and has currently attended almost 300 boun of classes. Garcia came to this country from Mex- ico in 1981. He lives with his sister. her husband, their two children and two brothers in Costa Mesa. Even though his bartending job at Delaney's keeps him out until 2 a.m .. Garcia is always on time for bis 9 a.m. classes. Mascitelli and Rocky ~even agreed. But Alex Cha.kmak said he would rather run than jump rope. Maybe a contender for next year's Spirit Run? or two before but be\ never been gone for a long time, .. she said. Balter, Smidgin and her other cat, Missy, moved to Bi g Canyon from a nearby neighbor- hood in Deciember but Baker doe a not believe her furry companion hat returned to his former home. Aside from several sympathy calls, Baker said she bas had nothing but falle leads so far. ..I have tu.d a couple calls but no one bu been able to catch the cats they think arc Smidgin, so it's impouiblc to tell if he's really around ... *Free Wri tten Ma.rM!t Evahation . *Home Tours By Appc>intments • Hi&hest lntearity • Courteous Service * Twenty Years in Newport Beach Loretta Curci INSURANCE Home Life Auto Pl1111 up11 .... * Multiple listi"I Member • Extrll Advertisina * CompUter Printouts 644-1367 ~...-: ---~ -- .. School district bans apples ay CllUIYL STERLING Students in the Ne wport- Maa U nifacd School District will no longer have apples or apple products on their school lunch menus for awhile, follow- ina a report by the NationaJ Resources Defense Council that a certain pesticide used bas proven a riak of causing cancer in children. The pesticide, Daminozide, BBC .•. C1 I n•m ... 1 improvements with a 25 year lease. I have cons ulted wirb vario us attorneys and the orig- i na 1 authors Qf the cha rter, sold under the name of Alar, is used on apples to prevent bruis- ing. Reports say that the chem- ical penetrates the skin of the fruit. Jan Monforte, d irector of food services for the distria said the ban is temporary, until further testing of apple products takes place. '1bis is just a preventative measure," Monforte said. "We are waiting for a report from the which has led us to the conclu- sion that we 'will def end this if necessary," he said . Ray added that . he oppo ed tearing d own the apartme nts as they generate revenue for the club and the city and said be United States De,artment C>f Agriculture on surplus commod- ity products, which is part Qf the National School Lunch Pro- gram." Monforte concluded that only 4-percent of the apple cTop in the country is treated with Alar and that the chemical is not used in California. However, most o f the apple products come from Washingto n State, she said . believes there to be plenty public access to the property. Councilmember P hil Sansone shared Hart's concern and has requested that an independent attorney review the city charter as well as the agreement with the Balboa Bay Club. Contest to be held at Lido Village 'Lido Marin a Village will award mo re t han S l ,000 in United States Savings Bo nds in the Village's First Annual East Coloring Contest. The contest is open to children in three age groups, four and five years olds, ix and seven year olds and eight to I 0 year old . There will be first, second and third place winners in each category. World renown local artist Scott Kennedy, will judge the contest on Monday, March 27. Colo ring contest en tries arc available now a t all Lido M arina Village shops and restaurants. The winnin g entries w&ll be displayed throughout the Village in the resident galleries April l through 15. Lido M arina Village is located IWT IECllllCG/IEWPIRT EISlll on the Balboa Penin ula, off Via Lido. Parking i available in the parking structure. For more inf ormallon, contact the man- agement office at 675-8662. Shop Corona delMar 6~ ~ LINENS • GIFTS • FLOWERS Elizabeth Benefield beains with exquisite furnishings and decorative accessories dramatically d isplayed to create total room environments. 2111 E. Co•• ""' Coranadll..., (714) 673 • 77 4 At your convenience I will come to your place of emplQyment or home at no extra charae • call • 640-2020 * WE MAKE FIHPl.ACES LOOK IEI I Ell * WE HAVE SINCE 19'9 * mNG WJlJR fUEPlACE MEARJIEMENTS AND LETS TAUC 673-7065 JTIIE HEARTIISTONE ...... __..,I --·---·- Featuring Local Mists •TRACY TAYLOR • EVE THOMPSON • SCOTI KENNEDY & other emerging talent • • Also a professional staff skilled In all aspects cl custom framing. 21M L COAST IMY • C.D.M. 720-1llO · e~"•1co:· ·~-~ ~~~ ~-FREE . COFFEE or CAPPUCCINO 7:11 •.•. -11:11 •.•. Valid thru ~31 2756 E. COAST~. (At Goldenrod) .Stening Sil\ler & PeY.lter Gifts fa all occasions • Ster11ng SiNer & Gold Jewelry and accessories 3131 1. caa• 11wy CoftMICI .. Mar 6~7491 Cbli (714) 675 ..023 Specials Running AT ALL TIMES! mBDl1A mm. mu\11 \YAa!UU & l•wll•Cenl•r , ,_ t 77 El 11. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN Edlforial Ban r()tten apples AD old favorite Disney movie, "'Snow White," shows the wicked stepmother dressed as a witch, delivering a poisoned apple tCiJsnow White. The stepmother was insanely jealous of Snow White's beauty and wished her dead. That story took place in medieval times. But in modem times, it seems we have a whole host of wicked stepmothers, who have been delivering poisoned apples to our children. The chemical Damin- ozide, which is sold under the trade name of Alar, is a pesticide commonly used on apples. This chemical penetrates the skin of the apple and large amounts of it increucs the risk of cancer in children. What is baffling is that the Food and Drug Administration allows such a chemical to be used on food. Alar is a growth agcn~ which helps to prevent bruises. In other words, it is used to make the fruit appear prettier. . . . -· ID ~nse ro a report from the National Resources Defense Council, officials in the Newport-Mesa Unified School District have temporarily banned apples and ~ple products from school menus until further testing is performed. OCC combats drug abuse .. We applaud the district for this ban, even though apples have always been touted as the ultimate health food" Until there are bans put on certain pesticides, our health food and well-being is in jeopardy. . Letters to the Editor A 'Reflective ' thank you De. Ult.: I would lite to thank you for the recognition JM Nnvport FA.rip bas gj¥CD me for my original composition. Concerto In The l:cy Of Peace~ for which I WOO the 1988/ 1989 P.T.A. Reflections Program Music Award. I also appreciate the S2S check wbida I am piecing in a special aaYinp accoant to buy a new d-mi=' pitar for a near-future trip to tM Soviet Union. l haft• been invited to go to Russia as a )'outh Ambassador for Amer- ica"' at the 1989 Youth Summit in Moscow on March 19througb April 2. I will be perlonning Concerto In The Key of Peace there as well as giving my copyright permis- sion for it to be used for the music soundtnck on the video being mlde of the Youth Sum- mit in Moscow. MuT7ler 0.. ••11• I ba ut •L.-• ......_L .,.. , d . tbe ¥e P u.r money m my ._.. ,_ 1or onate-a · I will 125 chx:b for tbe lldlClCtion S&VIDll. . always remember · 1 . . when I recawd tbe award. ~ ... CJlc:*d to recene I 1 .. ff••• a -an1 for mw. 8Y HANK PANiAN With 26,000 students this semester, Orange Cout College is a small village, complete with the issues and problems that a community at large faces. Drugs and alcohol habits .on campus parallel usage in society. According to Catherine McDonough, director of the student health service, "national statistics indicate that as many as 30 percent of this country's college students may have a problem with alcohol or drugs ... To deal With these practices, OCC relia upon a substance abuse committee, now more than a year old. Three missions drive this embryonic program that grows monthly in its effort to reach faculty and students. The primary mission is edu- cation. The committee provides any campus classroom with presentations by community professionals who deal in aub- atance abuse awareness. Presen- ten from the Alcohol/ Drug Education Prevention Team (ADEPl) of Orange County, for eumple, will speak upon call. Two memben of this ADEPT aroup, . Chip Pope and ~evin Va.ma. act u comultanta to the Baker Communications co::.i::.· .::1-rcview ec1-- I01 ~Drive Neta4ip0rt 8-c:h. CA..., (714t•1-1120 Pt1111Wtdmllitto: P.O.Bax._ Neir,o.t e.ch. CA 12958-9399 Thie Nmaport Eneign .. ~ ..-.Yon~ tiona1 matcriala that would be suitable for ~ level action. naroap tbe co0eae library ra1m ~ f.culty may book ftlma teleded by the IUNtaace &buae oommittce. Two available imme- diately are .. Haipt-A1bbury C.OC.ine Film" and •uppers, l>owllel'I, All Arounden." Tbe . for•• prOductioa clcmoa.trata .... COC8 iM iabibita tbe natural b'sece ol tlac bnia'I ~-.. ~ ...... -.... ..ry. 1111 IKGM ,....._ clOcton, =-~~•1.n,.ur 1 ·aanll,•dk:lluct ------...... ----------------~ recr11ime•_.to,.......daaa ..... 6ceaollalld .... .... .., ....... 0-•h- ... _.., libnriaa UMa w • ....,._.,11a,111a-.. or wi +•• for •••••It to ........... ,,, ... .. -. _ .. ., ....... ,.,~ Granados-Clark is an on-site abuse counsellor at the OCC student health center for four houn each Wednesday. She is employed by the Orange County Health Care Agency. And. in her college position, she can not only deal with immediate demands. course, physical education 205, "'Drugs and Sports." Assistina in this direction is Sharon Jones, a health educator, who weaves drug and alcohol awareness into h~th care cluaes. Rose Turner. director of mental health service a the OCC health center, rounds M y Tur~. BY HANK PANIAN but also refers students to other out the team. services. The substance abuse commit- tee distributes a flyer about The Resource Center, a county-wide community agency that is open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. This center supplies additional speakers, films, drug testing, employee assistance ,,,,,,. and cn11s intervention. the committee bands out a wallet-sized card that includes the names and phone nutnbers of pertinent orpnizatiom auch u Narcotics Anonymous, C-Ocaine Hotline, Dnaa SmuuJina and Alcoholics Anonym~us. The third mission, prnention, is a lower priority, but not las important. The functiOn of a prevention prosnm ia to addraa the campu.-wide or community milieu or environment tbat promotes dru1 or alcoholic abme. The committee under- ttand1 that no one decidea to drink or tab drup in a social vacuum. Tbia apprwll raila •ucla queetiom • lhould ta.e cOUeie .now ciprette wadiaa micbiDee on campus, or alaoald tbe collllt lllWlpaper 9dtertilc die..,. of .. compe•iee. n. ...... 'IOI .... committee ii jml ....U.. to cl*-die iaplicatiw ... 221••• to ..... ......... ~., ...... ••iw 11 ·snn for ,...,. to ....................... Lmt ,.._•a•-.. • ,•-w .............. What has the committee learned so far along this road? One basic point they understand is that developing a comprehen- sive substance abuaepolicy must include every level of the college community in order to be suc- cessful. Secondly, they have come to know that aubltanoe abuse is a culturally-rooted habit that is more than a century old in America. Al a result, the ~Ifie wi~h alcohol and drugs wilt not 10 aw•y euily. For example, David Musto's book, Wfhe American Disease," paints a diatieartenina picture in his 100-year biatory of heroin, cocaine and morphine usage. Tbinlly, tbe committee's activ- itiea combined with tbOIC 1tu- denta wbo 1eek help •uaeat to them that there ia a need for a full-time penon to coordinate and promote their objectivet . Finally, they belinc that foater- ina a carina enviroameat for tboee with d1111 and alcohol Pl'OI*• will improw ltudent retention or clam adUnement. . After Ill. a ..... wbo ii hip OD cltap or ..... OWi' fl'OID a biJlll tidier wiD DOI ... , ia dUI or if ia U., will aot learn e«ecdwlJ ...... occ tublluc:ie U 111 OCIE hlll .. a' dODI sup- port .._ ca an "'' o.i•cd~ to ~-= • •1u11fid ud potld .. -· ..... _ ...... ltl ~ . llAICI 11 t• THE NEWPORT E~ I Police Blotter early Sunday morning to take four kegs of imported beer valued at $358. the weekend. The ring, which is designed in the shape of a rose. contains a one-half carat diamond. restaurant at 1520 W. Coat Highway Sunday morning. The thief orced open the back door to the restaurant office and stole $1 , 700 in cash. An employee discovered the doo" ajar Sun- day morning. CGllPILU IY IWllA IEU El The Poltee Blotter 1s preHnted as a publ-c Htvice from the Newport £n11an deta.1.,,, cmnes «tel arrests in Newport Be.ch. It should be nofed ttt.t crimes /1sf9d .,. only thos. which are reported to the Newp/>rt Beach Police Department and arrests m.cM a,. Oll/y those suspected ot cmnes «tel not those conwcted •A Newport Heipta man was arrested Sunday afternoon for allegedly stabbing his elderly fat her at the hqme the two shared near Newport Harbor High School. Paramedics responded to the 1400 block of Clay Street scene to treat David Magilavy, 68, who had been stabbed in the chest with a knife. When the first officer arrived, he dev~lopcd information that led him to believe that John Ells- worth Magilavy was the attacker. sa1d Newport Beach Police Spokesperson Bob Oak- ley. John Magilavy, 35, was arrested at the scene for attemp- ted murder.. His father was transported to Fountain VaUey Regional Hospital and Medical Center, where he was to undergo surgery John Magilavy was booked at Newport Beach City I I Jail and is being held in lieu of $250,000 bail. •A St. BernUd seriously injured a San Mateo Way resident Saturday night when be bit a f amity member who was playing with him. The I SO-pound dog broke the teenager's nose and tore a three-inch gash down the center of h.\s nose. According to police reports, the dog had received his shots but the family was considering having the dog put to sleep. •An llllkaown ~ used a passkey to open an employee cash drawer at the Spaghetti Factory on the 2000 block of Newport· Boulevard Saturday night. Loss was estimated at $535. 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Har- bor is still looking for their first win after five straight losses while CdM is 1-4. The Sailo~ have tough task of facing Tustin High's team today at 3 p.m. in a home game. Tustin has one of the best basebaU squads in the league. The Tillers' strength is in their pitching staff . .. lt s going to be tough to stay with them," remarked Harbor Coach BiJly White. "They (Tustin) have some good bitters. If we can stay close to them, we might be able to push across a run or two in the late innings. It will probably a 2-1 or 1-0 type of game," White added. CdM takes on University (3- 2-1) at 3 p.m. today in an away contest. Recently, the Sea Kings lost two one-run games to Mater Dci and Santa Ana bcf ore they were hammered by El Mode~ 6-0 in the Newport Harbor Elks Tournament. "We're not hitting very well .. right now," commented Corona del Mar Coach Jerry Jelnick. "'We've got to cut down down .. ......... .. on our strikeouts. We~ striking out about 10 times a game. We have too -many playen on our team trying to go downtOwn with the ball." Jelnick also said his team &s making costly mental errors in the field which be attributes to inexperience. ..We're giving away runs. It cost us in the Mater Dei and Santa Ana iames. But wen a young team. We'll be playing well and then every now and again we 11 have a breakdown~ They arc learning as they go along." he added. '"It' correctable stuff. I do sec the light at the end of the tunnel and it's not a train~" he added. University team ho Id gi the Sea Kings all that they can handle. The Trojans· have a potent hitting attack led by Oa\.'C Dieter and Trent Mc:Ginn. Uni- versity's pitching staff is solid with hurlers ~evin Squin:s and Jason Williams.. · ·0ur team usually bas trouble with Uni~rsity. Wen going to need a maximum effort from every one of our guys to beat them,• Jelnick said. During preseason play. Greg Haack has elDtfged as CdM\ bitting te.der. Apinst Santa Aia be waat l for 4 ·witb two rum ICOral and an RBI . Otben who have turned in good dToru for the Sea Kinp include freshman Todd Kcbrli with two home nuai so far this season; bis brother. catcher senior Chris Kebrli. wbo went 2 for 4 with two RBI and a run scored .,_inst Santa Ana; and Reese Tbortdson, · who hit a two-run double in the Santa Ana game and had CdM\ only hit. a inglc. against El M odcna. The Sea Kings have also ~ivcd decent pitching from senior left-bander Matt Gold- stein (who pitched three scorc- tess innings against Mater Dci) and opbomore burler J .T . Pat- ton. Ao offensive drought bas contributed to the Sailors' low tart. .. We're not hitting~... tated Harbor Coach Billy White. .. We can' bring anybody in. Nobody is bitting the ball Every game i t\ the same thing. We hit everyday in prxticc but when we get into the game it\ a different story, .. be added. Howner. White did praise the efforts or his pitching staff during tbe preseason games including Jim Jennings. Ed Martinez. and Todd Bryson. Local spikers. eye eague title again on the perf ormanc:a of their returners. .. we·re very welJ balanced .... remarked Corona dcl Mar Coach Charlie Brande. 1bat our key. Our team is not one person or one position ... 04Th. team reminds me a lot of my team I had at ewpon Harbor in 1980 that won the Cl F title. lo that they have been friends sinct ekmcntary school and have grown up together and they arc mostly seniors .... be added. .. Well be in the ClF playoffs ... Cd M • line-up consi ts of seniors Ty Price (6-1) at setter~ out idc bitters Chad Steelbcrg (6-1). Mau Hcrrinaton (6-3). and Matt icrtDia (6-1); mid- i a , ... , Dis ance runners -. . . . . the key for Harbor -· UICI II. 1• THE NEWPORT ENfmN ,_ 7 CdM misses mark in state playoffs BY GEORGE PAPPAS The Sea King • recent past caught up to them in the semifinal of the Cl F Southern California Divi ion 111 Region- als bas~etball semifinals. Morningside High's team. which Cd M shocked S9-58 to ~ach the Clf )A finals. paid the Sea Kings back in full. 53-46, this past Thursday night. It marked the close of a remarkable season for the Sea Kings, who finished third in the Sea View League but peaked in the Cl F playoff • reaching the finals for the first time incc 1981. CdM easily di patched Tulare High in the opening game of the state playoffs last week . .. It was anybody's ballgame,,.. commented Corona del Mar Coach Paul Orris about the loss to Morningside. · .. But ometim( . it doesn't happc~ lt • kind of the ame as what happened to u against l)_abuco Hill . It w n't their (Morningside' ) defense so much as our hots wouldn' go in." he added. .. We could have been more patient taking lhe ball down the court. But we have nothing to be ashamed of. The kids played hard. They've done a great job this season. We went a long way." \\ ''''· \\• llAIY DECIHllCO/IEWPOIT Hllll COLORING CONTEST ,, . - Cont11t 011111 TJf .. lt1•I • • r ,_I Wiii II; 1• TIE NEWPORT ENSIGN . - Smooth sailing i,n Caho San Lucas _ . It WU my f atber BY RALPH RODHEIM In Sabot C-1, the first, second ell, BYC, in "Vortex" as first. dena and other inJaod commu-who wrote this poem about the Last weekend provided New-and third place winners were Dick Brown, BCYC, in 04Bullet" nitics to a place called Newport virtues of our bay: port sailors with just about Casey Hogan, NHYC, Katie . showed second, and Geoffrey Beach. Newport was a quiet The wind is up-I know, for everything they wanted-inside Prigmore, BCYC, and Amanda Phillips, BYC, in "Forzado" seaside town with sand spits, a the water's lapping on the hull. dinghy racing, outside buoy Piercey, BCYC, respectively. ·placed third. harbor an ocean pier for The halyards, not too tight, are racing and the start of the Cabo Sabot C-2 had Heather Porter, Finally, in PHRF-C, Richard-· ' softly beating on the night. A San Lucas race. A good wind, NHYC, in first and Scott Mil-son / Kona's (VYC) "Squeeze-JUI A n 'NE' laugh or cry from on the bay a fast-moving fog which reduced lett, BCYC, placing second. Jn Bye" first place. John Wicbcl, J W ~ a boat whose wake has n ~ vi ibility and large fleets made the final Sabot class C-3 Jeff VYC, in "Runaway II" grabbed regard, for masts like arms the conditions challenging. Butterworth , ·BCYC , pi aced In the midst of this busy rac.ng scc1'JE outstretched to the sk.y in still- The winners of BCYC's St. first, with Thomas Carson schedule, it is important to take 1:.1 '1 n.css now sl~wly weaving side to Patrick's Day Regatta incliided NHYC, second, and' Casey second while Bill Worsham, sade, lam~ntmg their fate. They, the following: In Thistle's, Dale Immel, BCYC, third. VYC, placed third in 04fnvisible." importing lumber and a building too, arched yet want to go with Hinkle, BYC, took first; Nate During BCYC's Angelman # t, time to reflect on why and how at the end of the red line called wind and storm and sun to Whitaker, NHYC, and Bill Jeff Farwell, NHYC, in 04Cur-we arc able to enjoy our beau-the Pavilion. warm ... frcc me. Ward, BCYC, took first and sor" claimed first place 1·0 tiful community and the magnif-It is now our responsibility to One by one people came and c th h h second place, res.-M•vely, in the PHRFA. Followa·ng FarweU was iccnce of sailing. · · ~ e tore • t c light of the r-....... enjoyed what they saw-the th r Sabot A; Sabot B was won by Bill Forsythe, BCYC, t'n 04Pas-Years ago, our forward-VlSIOn at our aorefathers had sand spits became islands which b th f d Ryan Millet, BCYC, and Jeff sion 2" and John Frad'-1·n, BYC, thinking city fathers headed w en ey oun ed the place we ~ would eventually be the homes call h Recd, DPYC, claimed second in "Mas Rapido." south from Los Angeles, Pasa-now ome. for celebrities and people who T all b b.ld place. PHRF-8 boasts Bruce Twich-o t e c 1 ren now raising enjoyed the water. Then the bay families of their own here (and Spikers • • • and Clark Brogger (6-3), f rcsh- man Doug Hesse (6-3). , .............. The road back to the Cl F finals should prove to be a rough one for the Sailors. die blockers Chris Pliha (6-5), Harbor's returners include Jason Perkins (6-4) and JUruor outside hitters seniors Tim New- Carter Rcese(6-5); and back row berry (6-1) and Chris Lee (6- spccialists seniors John Hamil-l),middlc blockers seniors Will ton (6--0) and Matt Spragins (6-Allison (6-3) and Tony Mertz (6- 4). 3), outside hitter sophomore 04Pliha and Perkins are about Billy Nguyen (6-1 ). as good it gets in the middle,.. The Sailors' major weakness randc said. ---is-t-heir lack of height up front. Herrington, Plih\. and Harbor doesn't have player Cwiertnia were standout players taller than 6-3. on the school's basketball squad. "We"ve got a lot of potential," The rest of Cd M's roster are commented Harbor Coach Dan senior John Lyles (5-10), juniors Glenn. ..But we 're tiny this Steve Olsen (5-11), Chris Olson season. We're going have to get (6--0), Matt Winterburn (6-1), over on our serving, passing and ONLY 525 Ca"'"'• .... - Shop Traditional Gifts, Ac.ussorles and Cards TELEPHONE 642· 7803 2 WEEKS Aerobics I r.=mel -I I · Call Now ~ 1 , lSHAPE-UP CENTER) 714) 631-3623 17tll aM imne THE MOST BEAUTIFUL VIEWS OP NEWPORT BEACH CAN BE SEEN UNDE P. defense. We have to be great defensively." "We don't have any standout players but everybody can help on this team." Others playing for Harbor's team th.is season are junior Alex Opolous (S-11) at setter, senior Scott Gray (6-1), outside hitters j uniors Trent Stemper (6-1 ), Matt Prince (6-1), Justin Red- mond (6--0), setter sophomore Matt Sherwood (5-1 0) and mid- dle blocker junior Ian Jubcrg (6- 3). Both Brande and Glenn de- scribed league competition this season as the most balanced in years. "It's a four team race," Brande said . was dredged and widened to to those who will do so in the become the port for more than future), let's never forget the 9,000 yachts. people who made it possible. For this writer, it was my father who wanted a better lif c Yes, 1 owe it all to my father. for his family. It ·was be who He is now free to-go with the loved the sea and introduced me wind. Dad passed away fast to our environment where racing week-although gone in body, and sailing would become he will never be forgotten. second nature. Smooth sailing, Dad. Track. c11t1111f rr.,... 6 chances this year. • • Anderson (800, 1600 meter relay), senior Lotta Lcjocbom (200 meters), sophomore Katrina Neira (400, 1600 meter relay), and freshman sprinter Jenny Gluick. Today at 3 p.m., the Sailors Street ho t Fountain Valley's team. Pfister reached the ClF ~ in the long jump last season. 0 S hc (Pfister) is our best athlete, so we11 be looking to her to and Susie (Jacobson) to score a lot points for u ,"Twcit added. Other possible standouts on the team arc junfol'Nill Barton (400, 1600 ~eter relay),. Heather ..., _____ _ FREE! -~-=i­ --~ .__.__ ..... _.. "':1fl.I Ill•• . 1M ~M'""" AM> ... TA ..... A~ ~.....,----~ . _ _.-.......,.~ elMtMO llfOelL a TUMM'I ITV"9' .. fl9'0NTM~ ·~ 1-~-c- ., ... 11. t•THE NEWPORT ~I Bat Yahm's Purim event fun for all B'Y PEGG\' DARNELL who helped us put it together, .. Freedman remarked. .. The part I liked best, .. giggled 7-year-old Michelle Ros • 06was when Rabbi Miller went into the dunk tank. That was o fun!" One of the highlights of the event was the I ,300 pickle from Delancy Street in New York ity and every one of the knishes old She was attending the first Purim Carnival at Temple Bat Yahm. . Equally enthusiastic were Terri Freedman of Paper Dolls and Natalie Tabb, coordinators of the event. INSIGHTS 04Wc definitely will do this again next year." Tabb com- mented. 06We feel so good about giving something back to the tempJe and we could not have done all of the work without the people out. Among the hundred who attended were many former residents of Manhattan, who also enjoyed the party. There were juggling clown • lmarionettes, face painters, pony SAINT JAMES ... AY ·TMURIDAY 12'00 Noon • Holy &dwilt Fl'9 II GOODRmAY &:30 mm -Mm1•111 ~ 1200 NOON -31JO PM -Jill In tee• d .. Sewn Lat Wardl; dlwtiol•; ... ...,,. d .. p >n 7 30 PM · T•.tlr• & ~ Lat Wcrdl: dMllir HOLY SA'TURDAY 4'00 PM -~ Euctwat & CHILDAEN'S EASTER SERVICE: Ellilllf .... ms.&ltlf Qom ta ••18 7 30 PM · c;,.., Vigil wva, Eudwtll IASTBI •WY 7:00 NA: Hatw Eudm ... Mi I · Sinnon "-*· acct .... , 9 00 AM-Hair EUdwllt Ail9 I · S.tnon, dwitl.~ 11 :00 AM -Haer Euc:tw ... Allt II · S.ttlOI•. ...... c:tar.~ St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church s.MI,. Mlrch l9. 1989 AJOlllll IO:l5 A.M. "JESUS SAID, . 'I AM 1HE LIFE ... • .. (Joha 14.l-U) rides and a costume parade. where everyone was a win~r. A very popular booth was the flush ·cm tank. where Rabbi Mark Miller. community leader Y gal onenshine. Cantor Alan Weiner. Steve Marcus and Jack Levin were soaked when the target was hit. It added a lot of fun and laughter to the festive environment. The play ~ere performed b) the UCI drama department and very much appreciated by e\·cry- one who attended. Purim is an event that familic have enjoyed together for centuries and commemorates •·lllllli ....... • .... II Iii Clll II .., Cllln. ................ the victory of deliverance from the Cvi1 chamberlain. Haman. who devised a plot to annihilate the· Jewish people. This hap- pened more than 23 centuries ago. when the Persian Empire dominated the civilized world. Queen Esther' intervention on behalf of her people resulted an Haman ·s plot being rc\caJed and his being hanged from t~ very gallow intended for the Jc-..s hew tr);ng to ltll An integral part of the celc- brataon is the reading of the Megillah. Scroll of E tbcr. which recounts t~ mirack of Purim. It 1 customary and encouraged for the auctiencc listening to this important tory to tomp. }Cll and twirl noise- makers called graggcrs to drown o ut the name of the C\ ii Haman. ~ot onl) lS Purim one of the m t JO}OUS of fcsta\tals. u i.s a da} of great ignificancc because ll 1 by adhering to acred tradmons that the mes gc can lead all nauon of tM -.orld to a j u t and nghteous ~a~ of life. that is the unmistaka ble hand of Dl'-mc Providentt that pro- \idcd this day for ockbration a.odjo . ' Holy Week activities The dramatic and joyous events of Holy Week and Easter will bqin at SL James Episcopal Cb~ with the cekbration of the Holy Communion on. Moo- day, March 20 at noon and will continue through Thursday al the same hours. A soup lunch will be served on the patio after the service. There is also a 6:30 Lm. Holy Eucharist OD Wed., March 22. OD Mau.ndy Thursday, March 23 at 6:00 p_m.. there will be .a Seder Soup Supper in the Parish Hall and will comiDue with an 'lnstructi~ Eucharist at 7 p.m. Maundy Thursday will conclude with the stripping of lbe altar and a prayu vigil through Good Friday morning. SL James Episcopal Church is located at 3209 Via Lido. Newport Beach ••• Easter week at SL Andrcw·s Presbyterian Church will include a Rcsunection Musical caOcd 9The Day Re Wore My Crown.... to be sung by the Sanctuary Choir on Mauody Thursday. March 23 at 7:l0 p.m. The 111-voicc choir. soloisls and illstnuDadalist will be under the dirution of Mr. J>oD G. FOtllaaL arrator will be tbc Pastor Dr. John A. H~ Jr .• The musical depicts the C"¥CDts kading up to the Cruci- fix.ion a.ad the Resurrection. This will also be a Communion Service. SL Andrew's is located al 600 SL Andrews Road, Newpon Beach ••• The 4S-voice Ambassador Choir from Multnomah School of the Bible in Portland,~ will appear al Mariner's Church on Friday, March 17 at 7:30p.1L The choir will be performiQg. ~ ariely o( both cboral dessia and contemporary selcctioa such as -God and God A1os • -calvary\ Loft• ad •Mate Ha Praise Glorious.~ Dr. Fraat Eato~ chairman of lbe coOeae's music department.. will be din:a- 1.Q& St. Mart Presbyterian Church ,_ II WICI II. I• THE NEWPORT Et4SaGN .Socie ~ CHOC Cii-cle Patrons honored at fete The Center Club was again the site of Children's Hospital of Orange County's annual brunch honoring the Circle Patrons for the forthcoming fashion extrav- aganza. Casino Cabaret, the incredi- bly fun gambling buffet again drew a huge amount of people handsomely decked out in black and white. Sponsored by the Cabaret Chapter of the Orange County Performing Arts Center, the Irvine -and Las Canciones committees sponsored their fourth annual Cuisine Fantasy. A presentation of fine wines complimenting the elaborate gourmet foods prepared by such Carol Palermo chaired the affair, which also featured a peck of the couture Saks Fifth A venue will present. Assisting Carol were Susan Carter, Fran Paulson, Pat Ansara, Liz Clem, Phyllis Clemmer, Carol Clisby, Jean Hamann, Sue Krause, Carol McCann, Anne Neish, Andrea Northcote, Carol Ojers, Jackie Powell, Bobbi Rach, Beverly Singer, Francis Sta- wicki, Carolyn Tobin, Dana Davis and Helen Wardner. Harbor lites ••• the event is annually held at South Cout Plaza. The following evening South Coast Plaza was aiain jammed to capacity with supporters of the Orange County Philhar- monic Society. In this instance, a.•mwMT.-•lllCIKI*- BY DINA VON I UR&Ell leading restaurants as the Four Seasons and Parker's Seafood Grill. Mitzi Tonai and Mary Louise Smith co-chaired. ••• Each year, friends look for- ward to the Juniors annual Mother-Daughter fashion show which benefits National Charity League. Dottie Feeney and Sheri Bittel co-chaired the luncheon held at Le Meridien with the assistance of Donna Clark, Joann Acuff, Diane Osborn, Suzie Twitchel, Mary Jo Win- kleman, Chris Shute, Cindy Christeson, Colleen Bcitingen, Nancy Giblin, Gina Jensen, Adrienne Reynolds, Karen Armour and Linda Varner. ••• Tom Neilsen, chairman of UCI board of trustees was nat- urally at the ground-breaking luncheon for the 750-seat Irvine Theatre . ••• No doubt you recall Water- front Homes winning an award for the design of their Newport Beach office, located on Pacific Coast Highway. Expect to hear owners Pat and Gil Foerster will be acclaimed for their Corona del Mar office, which recently had a gala opening. The affair was catered by neighboring Ann Marie's restaurant and was a success. Among those attending the two-day event were Barbara Campbell, Corin9' Gregory, Madelyn Gonzalez and Carol and Dean McCann. Waterfront Homes also has another location on Balboa Island, mating them one of the most successful homespun independent Realtors in Newport Beacb. ... ll t• THE NEWPORT~ I I IAl"-'.A CAllPIB.1. ............... IOI 11111 CAlll.. llCCAll.., .. CllC ...._ The Newport Beadl Nalltical M•Hun is seeking volunteers to staff the museum from noon to 3 p.m., Tuesdays through Fridays. The museum is located at 1714 W. Balboa Boulevard and is open to the public with no admission fees. Call Cathie Nash at 6733377 for more infor- mation. ••• Newport Beach Public Library at Newport Center announces lbe March schedule for its Brown Bag Speaker Series held on Monday at noon as follows: March 20 -Holistic Health - Paul K. Miller, director, handicapped student services, California State University, Fullerton. March 27 -Developing Your Personal Style/ Learning To Accessorize -Dianna Pfaff- Martin, California Image Advi- sors. The programs ,arc free of charge and pre-registration is not required. Participanu may brinp their lunches if they wish and coffee will be f umisbed. The library is located at 856 San Clemente Drive. Call Jackie Headley at 644-3177 for more information. The library also announces-its March schedule for the Thun- day Evening Speaker Series at 7 p.m. u follows: March 23 -Investing Inter- nationally; How to Outperform the U.S . Market -Kenneth L. Nicolas, profeuor at Orange Cout College and the University of Southern Calif omia. March 30 -Computerizing Your Buaincas: Order or Chaos? -Marlene Gibb. com- puter consultant and trainer. Everyone is welcome at these f rec pro1ram1 and pre- reptration is not required. ••• Meeting_s atid Events Mary Jane Edalatpour at 548- 2525 for more information. ••• Coastline Community Collece will present a Trust Deed , Foreclosures and Bankruptcy workshop o n Monday, March 20. This is · a seminar designed for the beginner as well as the real estate pro fe ssional. The session focuse o n the docu- ments, duties and tax consequences of acquiring prop- erty through forcclo ure or other reposses ion. Topic include defaults, trustee ale procedure and defending a florcclosure. The session meets from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Huntington Beach/ Fountain Valley Board of Realtors. ••• Coastline Community Collect will present a seminar. .. Traveling the Road Les Trav- eled,., after the best-selling book by M. Scott Peele on Saturday. March 18. The all-day session will show singles, couples and parents bow to achieve mental and spiritual growth by con-. fronting and resolving problems. Topics include the nature of loving relationships, true com- patibility, the difference between love and dependency and more ensitive parent ing. The work hop meets 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Newport Beach Center. ••• The Alzheimer's Association- Onnce County Chapter off er a upport group meeting at the UCI Medical Center. Emer- gency Department Conf ere nee Room from 7-8:30 p .m . in Orange on the first and third Wednesdays of the month. Call ahead for parking informatton and directions at 634-6094. The upport groups meeting provide a network of support for care- givers, families, friend and professionals to share their feelings, ideas and experience as they cop with the burden of caring for Alzheimer's patients. It is estimated that there arc more than 20,000 victims suffer- ing from this devastating disease in Orange County alone. 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Four years ago, audiences at the Curtain Call Dinner-Theater in Tustin, were treated to what, perhaps, set the standard for all It's Uncanny by Bill Hamilt0n Microwave cooking offers two healthful bon~: no w ls nttdcd to kttp food from sticking. and no water Is ~td 10 steam w~les ••• Ev~ry coleslaw, to be coleslaw, must ~ some acid and SOIM mayon~. Bua oh, the ams. Saltcn ~ vinegar with orange ju let, enrich tht mayonnat. wuh sow cream, and .dd ~Ip will\ spicy musuird. celery seeds. and minced onaons. • • • ln many frulas, the good-for-you vitamins and minaals att conccnttattd m th.e pcd • • • Matchstick zucchini tS attraetiw on t~ pbte, and fun to cat Cut lnto quarter· mch julamnc, thtn sauu' qwdtly m a bult butter. Supu wath veal. sprinkle on c hccse and baSil. • • • • • • From ~ to *8ks to -.lood dtlight.S-t1't food's good at Tbt Cannay, 3010 l.afaymt Ave., Nt•poa Bacb. CA. 675-5771. < . :~'""'"" . (" ,,_ .. " abaret " staged at the dinner theater level. The capable cast, director J ohn J. Ferola's respect for the original 1967 script, and the careful handling of the mu ical within the limited con- fines of a dinner theater made the show an absolute delight. Which brings u to the Cur- tain Ca1r 1989 edition, which continue through May 14. Perhaps Olympic competition and Pre idential election cover- age improve in four year' time. but "Cabaret" in Tustin doesn't. Thi current staging. again directed by Ferola. has all the feel of a junior college produc- tion a good one, but not what we've come to expect from Elizabeth Howard since she opened the Curtain Call nine ye~ns ago. Most of the s hortcomings are divorced from the castmembcrs. who, with an exception or two, deserve better. The scenic design by Greg Henrichsen. although almo t entirely new for this production and not devoid of effort, just doesn't work. A pcrf ect example is the rented room of Clifford Bradshaw (Michael Wren), a one-book novelist from the United States whose travels take him to Berlin. circa 1930. Not only do the actor have to duck their heads as they walk down a flight of tairs, but they may enter from no fewer than three pas agc- ways. That' pretty decent archi- tecture for a Oat going for 100 marks a month! The ambitious. but poorly functional second level creates havoc for the lighting techni- cians, who, one recent evening, mi sed more spot than· a box of generic-brand detergent. Atop all this, the subpar design of the often~mployed curtain of 1 inset and some oft he props used in scenes at the Kit Kat Klub couldn't help but resign the production to inferior ranks. A saving grace is in the mas- tered German dialect and cngag- ~EWPO/l)' c0RIB..i~ MPA\, -Don't.Wait- Call Ahead for Reservations and Dine in Comfort Open 7 Nights-Dining & Take Out 2000 Newport Blvd. Coeta M... (Comer of 20th St.) 6:11-211• dlodul Cy~ elk, •elk Of 'JI.. dtau• anJ ti... fJwuu. ~~ dlotJ On c:::M'"°' a5, 1969 °' 11:30 c::ll. c:::M. :.i. tl...!J.w1n& c:::M°"~ c#ow 16000 <Un !1(a'1nall c:/lvuu.u. fiwlru. • ew -""'"' !Pf.llu. ~ , -• !bu··•W.-~ uolw of c:::M-. !bdl.tt. • o~ J»lla#Mjt. • (!,-?lbs·~ uf.••'--'• • .C.t/f-1 --., A. 'bl. •• .,JI 2 'I ' ... ,.. ""'(JM.tJ,... 1#),..,. .., • ., •• ,,. tLt ~r '1-dHI~" 'af.,OS.AU+ssrA n/-..-YA .4 .... al,.,.,,..~ ing delivery by George Quick in the vital role of the emcee. The way "Cabaret" was written by John van Druten, one person is required to steal much of the show's thunder. As was Joel Grey in the original Broadway production and the 1972 film , Quick is up to the demanding task, ju t as he was on the same stage four years ago. His abra- sive charm is unrerving and h_is rendition of the opening number "Wilkommen ... is arresting, yet distant. Gerlinde David on ~ Sally Bowle~. the cabaret tar who find politic and morality a bore, is more believable than her 1985 predecc sor. Still. David- son fails to give her character the necessary tools beyond a pow- erful solo of the title song. Wren• C1iff ord Brad haw is nothing more than mediocre. Though charming and hand- some enough for the role. Wren ·has seen far better days in two recent Curtain Call shows: 60Promi cs, Promises" and MThe Music Mao." The warmth · of the show comes from Deborah Brucher and DaJe Jones. who portray Frau Schneider (Bruchcr' third time in the role) and Herr Sachultz. He's Jewi h, she' not. And though he·s as German as s he is, an uprwing Third Reich has made this romance an uncomf ortablc one. The inter- play between the e two fine actors is trong and convi ncing and best reflects the troubled times caused by Hitler· pending dictatorship. Too bad the intense subject matter cannot match the overall production. Recalling the Cur- tain Cali's previous staging of .. Cabaret ... it makes thi reviewer wonder. what is wrong with sitting alone in your room? , fle're a ta t ldtclle• for ne• •e•• ~ ite,,.• and focu Oft lw•Hlt alle,.,..,iloe. • - 11 .. 1 are fll•f • a11d ••Ire llOUr dlnl119 na_:-m 111ore enjo11abfe. · .. .. -------wALtJABLl cooro,.·------1 I FREE PIE DESSERT · · I I With Any Dinner 1 1 Purchase I e.---Of'FElt EIPlnS WED .. llAICH 22nd . _J Complete Dinners Now Being Served After 5PMI Californ ia-S t y l e Past a A t Its Best I ncl u d es Sal a d Bar IJt Pizza GULLIVER'S For An Old-Fashioned EASTER SUNDAY ) ART "Gunther Fore: Paintincs/ Sculpture/Installation" a nd "Bany Le Va: 1961-1918" will d isplay t hroug h Apr. 2 at Newpo rt Harbor Art Mu c um, 850 San Clemente Drive, New- port Beach. Hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m .• Tuesday through Sunday. Admissio n is Sl-3. Call 759-1122. "Comas," an exhibitio n of photographic images by Illinois artist. Bea Nettles, will be on display through April 4 in Orange Coast C ollege's Photo Gallery. Hours arc Monday thro ugh Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. MUSIC Oran1e CountJ Perlormin1 Arts Cmm presentr. ~Elvis: A Mu- ical Celebration" on March 28 thro ugh April 2. Tickets arc S 19- $40. Padfk S7mphon7 Oreb~ tra presents: Rehearsal Serie #8 o n T uesday. April 4. Johnny Mathis will perform o n March 16 "1: 17 at 8 p.m . Tickets are $15-$49. Zubia Mtltta conducts t he Israel Philharmo nic Orches- t ra o n Saturday, March 18. Pacific C•oral will present· ... Requiem, Hector Berlioz. on S unday, March 19 at 8 p.m. Call 556-ARTS for ticket information. ··An Afternoon of Sensory Delight" win take place o n S unday, March 19,4 p.m .• in the Modem Muset1m or Artt Griffin Towers, 5 Hutto n Centre Drive. S anta A na. T he event will benefit the Orange County C ham ber O rchestra and the mu cum. Call 836-1486 fo r mo re info rmation. UCI pre ents the be t of two world, chamber mu ic on Sat· · urday. Ma rch I 8 at 8 p.m. in the fi ne art concert hall a nd the UCI Jau Ensemble on Sunday. March 19 at 8 p.m. in the fi ne arts concert hall. Call 856-5000 fo r information. ' FREE .Liii 11 • ··c '' .... 11 .. ,..,... .._... ..., • .-•. ~ "'* ..._. 11 Ill Clrtlll Clll ...., Tilllllr 11 Tlllll. a.,. Qllct • 1111 1 .c. II mm acre ~n.a..111wry._, ...... A recital featuring perfo rman- ces by nine Oran1e Coast Collqe music students will be held on Thursday, March 16 a\ noon in music room I 01. On Friday. March 17 at 7:30 p.m. a multicultural "Rainbow Con- cen " will be held o n the Robert B. Moore Theater, featuring music from Mexico. Vietnam. India, S pain and the Middle East. Call 432-58 17. Have fun "h1k· \\e" ht..·lr you frnJ TH ~ ~~;f/OfIE A new and exc iting -.uual c'<pcricncc fo r today~ single-.. Just call 979·3283 and \\C 1ll end you an mv1tat1o n . STAGE "Nicht or January 16th" a u- n ique courtroom thriller. is playing at the new LPR Dinner Theater in T ustin. It continues through April 30. The theater is located at 15732 Tustin Village Way, Tustin. Tickets arc $1 8· $25. Call 835-96 1 I. ..Cabaret" is currently playing at Ehzabeth Howard's C u rtain . ., Full-time and part-ti me programs •Convenient class schedule-- days, evenings and weekends · •Accelerated full-time 2-1/2 year program •Joint JD/MBA degree with Chapman College • Scholarships and financial aid available llES'l!M STA'I! Oasses begin Aagast 24, 1989 •I* Fwri t1 ho,..,.-. n n • c llelll 1ditllka ilt $::...._ Ctllfa n. •Im Ace 11ta1.,,c1r '7 t1a.Riu t a.s...a.t1C11,_. UNIVERSITY Cl'IAI •lf'M A ••1t~W-,._Mh•olSdloal1•.C~41 I ..... ~· • .....-r....w,.... Call tod•y (714) 738-1000 1111 NGrtiS1118CoU111 lliltlr:lld•........_CA 91'631 I • .... ll t• THE NEWPORT~ II Call Dinner Theatre and has been extended until June by popular demand. Reservatio ns required . Tic kets tart at $17 95 . Call 838-1540. "Mame·• is playing Tue day thro ugh S u nda y evening through Apr. 16 at the Harle- quin Dinner Playhouse. 3505 S. Ha rbo r Blvd ., Santa Ana. Brunch how o n Saturday and Sunday. Call 979-7550. "Jitters" is playing at the Laguna Moulton Playhou e until April 9. Tickets are $11 -$1 3. The pl ayho u e i located at 606 Laguna Canyon Road in La- guna Beach Call 494-8021 . ..You Never Can TeU" is playing on the Main tage of Soutp Coast Repertory until April 6 and is a favorite by George Bernard Shaw. Call 9574033. Please Help Me Find Mr Cat! (SMIDGIN) Lost in Big Canyon Sunday Night . Feb. 12th AJttred Malt , e )'TS. old \\'~It# w;.i.~ M&Rla~ s2,000 REWARll Call ... 720-0·121 ,~-----~~---~---~~---~--~-----· ·Beauty Supplies Salon Professional Hair~ Paul M1cchcU • ~ • llllcma • Aw:da •Tl.I • KMS • Foc1ll 2 l • ~ •SortJir Wonclerful MllRap Cid • <AWi 8lldlbum Cokc:.ua. • '°' ...... .,... .. Nail PoUlb a Nd a.re ~·Orty • ........ •lXRk+ 10•.Jalk:a•~ GaEAT GIFl'S •NYLONS •llJNGIASIBS •CAltDS llAlll ACO!.,_"=' • l'lJN WATOiii •JllWlll,aY •llVCllWWI I I I . I I I - - fl0% Discount With This ii ··-----~-=--- ~,., ... , ' I I I -L~:-;-.... 9iiii&I ••• ---· ..... -.... • ,_ H •HI 11. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN Edmunds believes in musical enrichment BY BONNlE ENGSTROM Many know Sally Edmunds as the efficient, self-assured indi- vidual who is presently serving as president to the 145-member PT A board at Corona dcl Mar High School. She is renown for her parent voluntccrism. both at Harbor View Elementary and .CdMHS and on the Harbor Council PT A. What many don' know is that nearly a decade ago, she was inspired to share her musical BEYOND ·THE BAslcs. talents and spread that joy around.' "Teaching any kind of music to children and having them like it is truJy the joy of my lif c." Edmunds mused. S he approached tben- principal of Harbor View, Dr. BiJI Knight, with an idea for an all-school musical production called' the Spring Fling. Knight suppo rted her enthusiasm for teaching children vocal music and giving them the opportunity to perform for their peers and· parents. Spring Fling was so successful, so well-received, that after several years with the agreement and support of pres- ent Principal Larry Alford. it evolved into an annual patriotic program. Edmunds applauds Alford's philosophy. "He only asks that each child know the 'Star Spangled Banner· and that they enjoy. as well as learn, songs that arc enriching and beneficial to them," she said. Together they developed a plan of two programs for the year, one as a winter holiday presentation and a patriotic one in February. "Due to the size of thew school, we split the participants by grades so that each performed in one or the other on alternating years," she said. "This gives each chi1d the opportunity to perform at Least once each year for an audience which complies with the 'Needs Assessment Goals' of the school. .. Edmunds returned to Harbor View to plan. teac~ direct and produce both programs each year. The patriotic program alone takes months of devotion and dedication of time working with hundreds of children so that they will perform a memory of which they will be forever proud. The theme this year is .. Where in the world but in America can you sing true f recdom ·s song?" · The title song is sung in part by each participating grade level, which this year was grades 2, 4 and 5. The cherub-like voices of the second graders were raised to sing such traditional pieces as "Yankee Doodle," "This Land is Yo ur Land" and .. Your a Grand Old Flag." Grade four entered in patriotic collars to present its rendition of .. This is My Coun- try" and .. Give me Your Tired, Yo ur Poor." They also coordi- nated this valuable music lesson with their current social studies curriculum by offering a group of songs about California. Besides a medley of the tradi- tionaJ "America the Beautiful" and "'Battle Hymn of the Repub- lic," the fifth grade presented its own song, tee Greenwood's "God Bless the USA." The fifth graden bad the most extensive part of the program to learn, but reaped many extra rewards for their hard work. One song which they usually sing is called "Fifty Nifty ... which includes all the states in alpha- betical order. Many students returning in later years recall how they have mentally .. sung" this song when taking a test in other classes. Like a TV jingle which is never forgotten, it has proved a valuable study aid. Later in the spring, the entire grade will travel to the Veteran's Hospital in Long Beach to ·prese nt its portion of the program. It is here that the biggest reward is bestowed upon them. After their rousing ver- sions of "Anchors Aweigh," "Wild Blue Yonder," .. Marine Hymn" and .. The Caissons Go Rolling Along," they can scan the faces of the audience to many teary-eyed men and women reliving memories. The other two grades also reach out into the community with their voices. This year the second grade will take its per- formance to the Oasis Center for the .. Over 80 Birthday Party" and the fourth grade will per· form at a local nuning home. The grades not performing this year will send along the patriotic bannen which they made u decorations for the cafctorium. A special one exclaims .. Wel- come President Bush .. on which each child in the class drew a picture of the Chief Executive. The Coordination of the patri- otic program involves almost every student and staff member in some way. Fourth grade teacher. Jeanne Johnson inter- faces with all the grade levels and does aU logistic planning. Stu- dent Council officers ~ the announcers and the ushers. Computer teacher Scottia Evans produces the programs and Alford gives it whole-hearted support by incorporating it as an integral part of learning and the teaching curriculum. But the real credit goes to the lady whose love for kids and music makes this presentation a valuable tradition. Edmunds admitted thaube is proud of tbi program and of the kids who work so hard to make it special. Commun_lty service Republican A11ociate1 of Oran1e Couat J has recently elected William A, Bloomer, Brigadier General USMC 2642 San Mi1uel Newport Beach (Newport Hills Center) (714) 640-7980 (retired), as its president for 1989. Bloomer, the previous commanding general of MCAS/ El Toro and an Irvine resident. , Hlppltg Hop to IYeupN't. Hills Florist and make somebunny hopplJ IOlth our East,er Basket c urrently serves as vace president. Southern California for American Protective Serv- ices. Inc .• Anaheim. ••• The fight against cancer moves ahead with the introduc- tion of the new Soa&lil C.,... Cancer Lape, a support group of the American Cancer Socie- ty 'a Orange County Unit. The volunteer league will plan and organize special events aimed at raising funds for local programs of research, education and patient services. For more information, call 7Sl-0441 . ••• n.e Jmior Leape of Or-. Cotlllty annowaces the recipients of its Fall Community Request Grants: The Alliance for the Mentally W of Orange County. the Alz.beimcn Association of Orange County, The Orange oGefHi come And Safety Today" Couture and Associates Financial ~rvices presents this FREE 2~ hour seminar. PhU Cou1ure, CFP. will explain trategies to dca.l with the volatile economy and rising tans and mflation. • Ltam how to protttt your retirement income from losing its purch ing power • learn how to reduce taxes and increase inconw safely • Dlscavtr the pitfalls of the new Mtdicatt Cawtrophic Health coverage and wM it will C09t you! • Learn how to leaw mott of :your estate to thOse you low. If you only a1ttnd OM Workshop this year. OON'T MISS THIS ONE! TWa Is not a salts presmradon. Tiw inrorm.ion discUssed could ve )IO'I md daott you catt llhouc many thousands of dollan• ftAiC!: TIME: 1 P"' ID 4:30 pm DATE! n.i.. MIK• 16th TIME: 2 ... ., .. ,. IM • ...., ...... 11· County Center for Health. Inc. and The Volunteer Center of orange County Central/South. Each received S 1.soo grant which will benefit a particular need or their ~rganiz.ation. ••• Rwtla a,.-, official artist for the 1987 America~ Cup EqJe Challenge in Perth. Australia, was presented with a resolution by Senator Marian Beraaon on the senate floor in honor of her support of non-profit organiza- tions throuahout the state through the use of her art. ••• OrupC..-Coleae'll>uee D e part•eat donates $3,000. from money raised by the annual faculty dance conce~ to the Al OS Coalitions to identify Orange County needs. Guest artist who perf ormcd with the OCC faculty included Gloria .NcwmAJL Dance Theatre Rhapsody in Taps, Ecos de Espana and Lisbeth Woodia. ••• McO..• Do.alM West Pe- soaael Com•••ity Ser•ices made a gift to the Pacific Sym- pbony Orchcstra of S J0,000. The money will be uMd to help close the gap between ticket sale revenue and concert production costs during the orcbestra•s 1988--89 Tenth Anniversary Sea- son. • •• Volunteen interested in boo- in1 their computer stills arc needed by the Voe.t .. Ceata of Or-. c.-, to assist with data entry on a new comP'ater proaram. Houn are flexible from 8:30 Lm. to S p.m. at the Santa Ana off1CC. call 9S3-S7S7 for more information. ••• £4~ Wolle, was elected Chair of tbe Oraqe County Senior Citizens Advisory Coun- cil. which adviaes the Orange County Board of Supervisor on all lqialative-and adminiltrativc matten affecting senior citizens in the county. • •• Appearing n March, we wt dedicate a block of space just for boats and related products and services ... Buy, sell, trade your boat .. advertise equipment, mainte- nance, mooring space, skippers-for-hire and the list goes on. Reach 50,000 of the most affluent homes in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. Call the .. Classifi8d Department today for details. IMICI 1l t• THE NEWPORT EN$GN PM[ ti From Mom to Auntie, Fay has the right stuff BY CATIE JACKSON How did an .. unemployable." divorced. middle-aged mother of seven become San Diego· Small Busjncss Person of 1988 in the span of eight ycan? According to Fay McGrath. who recently opened the sixth branch of her professional domestic placement service. Auntie Fay Agency. in Newport Beach, she was driven by des- peration. 04When I divorced after 23 years as 'just a housewife.• I was working three part-time jobs and going to San Diego State.•· McGrath said ... When I finally rcceivedl my degree (in ociaJ welfare). I applied for 43 jobs and was turned down every time became I was considered either too old or inexperienced ... \VJtb spousal and child sup- port all but exhausted and four of her children still at home. McGrath was living in .. sut.. poverty level. .. As a last resort. he took on a two-week po ition as a live-in to help a dual-career family with their new baby and foun<I that he loved it. The position lasted for two years and. in that time. McGrath discovered the key to her uc- cess. ... viewed them as an exten- sion of my own family and w constantly a ked Sy their · f ricnds. 'Where can we find someone like you?-be recalled. ""-When I found that there were I I million di placed women out there, through divoroc. widow- hood or the empt) nest syn- drome, who were con idered unemployable by the general Business Briefs o.an.. hrtw ''r, a full- aervice architectural firm, received two panel awards and fo•r merit award1 at the N.aioMI Allociation of Indus- trial Off"tee part\ recmt dcSip dew~•eot propam in New Yort City. • •• I > t 8 I tR I, oriliMllJ from S h • M n•111111: .._ ... • a ., .... ,., ....... ,,, ... New,ortColta Mesa wort force. I was in business." McGrath found that it was not difficult to find mature women to fill the demand for household help 04if they arc appreciated. respected and well paid. They have kills that can't be learned in school." she said. 04Parentiog and caring can only come through experience." The Auntie Fay Agency soon mushroomed into a service that provided all areas of prof es- s iona I domestic help. with McGrath taking qualified appli- cants through a rigorous screen- ing process. 041 look for people who really want to do thi type of work. People who care. Most of them Oe mature and all of them arc legally able to wort in the Urutcd States." · Those selected go through a college-level orientation. which include viewing a four-hour video of McGrath doing a self- dcscribcd "Debbie Reynolds/ Erma Dombeck routi ne.•• to illustrate the philosophy of Auntie Fay. The Auntie Fay Agency now provide everything from house- keepers. major domo • chef • houscco uplcs. aides. compan- ion and childc are aunties through her ix offices in La r---,iii:~~~~l~'fS~._,"' FOR . 11fE SERIOUS '" INVESTOR. 91 Da 6 ...... 1 , .. , Jolla; Palm Springs; Newport Beach; Santa Barbar~ PortJand. Oregon and Phoenix. Ari1ona. McGrath also plans to open agencie in Sacramento. an Francisco and Carmel in the near future. Within ~he next few months, McGrath wlll decide on whether she will ·open a San Diego-based college for professional domestics. expand Auntie Fay into 100 nation-wide franchises or pursue her yct-to- be-specified political aspirations. She also has an autobio- graphy o utlined, entitled 04Sur- viving With Style" and has recently become a paid speaker, 04a fantasy co me true because I'm being paid to talk ... McGrath attributes her ambi- tion to .. ho tility and revenge towaTd a ociety that feels that mature. caring women are all washed up. Running a small bu iness i one of the easiest things I've ever done after man- aging a household with seven children and no money." Now able to provide place- ments from coa t to c oast. McGrath takes pride in the fact that most of her bu inc s is a result of word-of mo uth. Last month, she was particularly delighted at being called by the assistant of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hope, "who could have gone to anyone, but chose me." McGrath's "I can do any- thing" attitude bas placed her bu iness in the six figure range. with no end in sight. "I told one of my sons that I want to be rich and famous because I've tried poor and unknown long enough," she said with a smile and a sparkle in her eye. Auntie Fay is well on her way. Thousands of Californians Have Switched to Downey Savinp! If you live .in ... 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O• Lancaster Redl~nds .Victorville (bl9) -53 b4lN i J r w Ai mut t 040 °'"',~" St 14811 Sn.-r11th . t Encino ' 05) 9• 3-144 (71 4} l l:'i 1152 (blq) 245 t-4b1 J 7!50 Vtrrtura RJ La Quinta Rolling Hills Yucca Valley IB l 8J 99S·QO.f 1 ; ·H S H1~h1u11 r 1 I , o 1 Silt,., pur Rd ..iZ.i.50 ig P• H1~dlJlf Escondido Jb..l!JJ 5 b4·bb6 J t!tJr r;o C1S!JT (619) 365 t>lOo ! Jttq f. V•lltV Plu•• (bl9)747J 5 1 ... and want to be sure about your money. Really sure! Then ... a ~ deposit your money at your local Downey Savings Branch Office ... " ... ask any btznku, !awyu, CPA or broker." CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSrr n __ ,_....,_ ..... ._ •• DI tu--A.- •• 0 llil'lllllCT --··---· .. •• •li~ 1-llAICI ti , llM TH NEWP()RT ENSIGN NO~EAnt AND OF PE ii I ION TO ADMIMSTEA ESTATE OF: EDWARD A. KAEML JR. CASE NO. A147147 To .. heirs. ~. crechww, conln~nt creditors, and ptn0n9 who nwy be ottMtrWile lnler88tld In 1he Will or ....... or boeti, of: EDWARD A. KREML JR. A PETITION ... been tied bY-wtUIAM G. R~l JR. In lhe Suf*-kw Court of C .. tomla. County °' ORANGE requtJelng lhat WI.LIAM G. ROSS.JR. be =:s.: =:: ,.....,.lalMt to... "'1he THE PETITION ~· aulhorltv to aminisler dMt ...... W'tdlr .. lndlDendent Adninllntlon of &la ... kt. (Thll au~..,_._ pet90MI ,....n...W. lo .... ~ .... wMhoul obtaining oourt llppf'OYlll. Before 1ml*.ig oartlin adona, how•*· .. per.on.I repnu.,..... la ~ :.i= nob to lrilltfnlad P9l90M ~ l'8f tww nob or con.ntad '° .. PfOPC.ad .ction.) The In=.,. •••._.,, ~ wtl 6e gtMtld u an inweal9d P.lf90" ._ an ~ to ttW petition and showa gooid ~ why .. Court lhcMAd not grant .. alhwtlV. A H£ARtNO on t'8 peJlllart • be held on March 23, 1989 .. 1:45 P.M. In Oaol. 3 local9d .. 700 CMc Center Drtw w-. a..•. CA 92701. IF YOU OBJECT TO .. ~ .. oatilk>n, you should ... ..... .. ... and ..... y_our objedona °' ....... lllbladb• .. oourt be'°'8 thlli her.wig. Yow .....,...,. may be In par90n or by ~ ~E A CREDITOR or a con*-"t aecllor of .. dee 1 llld. you muet .. ~ dlim Wit! .. cowt .nd 111111 • ~ to .. ......... ...... ........ mooolntad by tw ~ .... taur mon .. tom tie di• of ..... -.Mee of ....... -INO'Mad In ..aloft 9100 of ._ c~ ~ti.• COde. The *'-1or 111ng claims .. not • ..,... ortar ID tour monl• tom l'8 di• of .. hNrtna nolcad' llbove. YOU MAYEXAMINE l'8 .. e.pt by ._ court. If you Mt. paf'80ft ~In .. ~~~ ........ the court • formal Aeal-tor 5pac:illl _Nob of .. Mng of an ift'MllOfy and 9PP li11w.1t of ........... oc of~~ or aacaunl •~In...,., 1250 of lhil Calitomia Pr°**9 COda. A ~ lor Special Nolica form la available from tie court datk. A'ttofney for ,._tllloner: WI l JAJI G. ft()M. .IA. P.O. Drawer U GrMM Boro •NC ~409 312 3/9 3/16 2021 LIFE AND ACCIDENT AND HEAL TH SYNOf'SIS Of THE ANNUAL STATEMENT · YEAR ENDED D£CE.MBER 31. 1988 °' "-CitJ Lh ln.urance CompenJ 3520 BroedwaJ, IC.anus CJty Mislouri 64111·2565 Total admitted assets $1405230 884 Total liabilities 1 254 327 480 Capital stocks 23 120 850 Aggregate wnte-ins for other than special surplus funds Gross paid m and contributed surplus Aagregate special surplus Unassigned funds (surplus) Gain (Loss) from c>perat1ons Net Income Increase (Decrease) m Capital and Surplus during 1988 Insurance 1n Force Nat1oow1de Accident & Health premiums Schedule H Col 1, Lane 1 > Insurance 1n Force. Cahforn1a Business Page • Accident and health premiums Direct 0 5 268 609 0 122 513 945 14 629 182 14208 656 2 675 807 12 536 932 000 13 777 815 702 4 75 725 Cahtorma Business Page 98 491 We hereby certify that the above items are 1n accordance with the Annual Statement for the year ended DPCember 31. 1988 made to the Insurance Comm1ss1oner of the State of California. pursuant to law J hn I( Koetting Jme of Vice President & Controller H Marshall Chatfield N;tme of Secretary 19 3/16 3/23 3130 "6 NOTICE Of TWUITlf.'S SALE TitUITU SAU NO. llOlll 2028 VOU ARE IN OEFAUL T UNDER A DEED Of TRUST DATED 03/10/88 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION Of THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On 03/31/89 11.30 AM .sIAIEWlDLJOREClOSUAE SERVICES as the duly 1ppointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust, Recorded on 05/04/88 as Document no 88-206648 Of Official Records in lhe office of the Recorder of ORANGE Cc:>Uney, C.hforma. executed by. JAMES E. WILLIAMS, JR , ANO MARY JO A WILLIAM S. HUS8AHO AHO W1FE AS JOtNT TENANTS WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST 8100ER FOR CASH, (pe~bte M bma of sale 1n lawful money ol the Untt.d StMls) It THE MAIN NORTH £NTIIANCl TO TH£ COUNTY COURTHOUSE. 700 CMC C£NTU ORM W£ST. SANTA AHA. CA ell tWtt. Wa Md ..,..,.... COii•..-to Md now hakl br it under ieid Died d Tr\111 tn the ~ litu*<t in leicl ~. c.effomia, dncri,... the land~ LOT 6 AHO THE SOUTHWlSTERLY 16:00 FEET Of LOT 7 M BLOCK 14, Of TRACT NO. n'l. IN THE CITY Of N£WPOIT KACH, IN TH£ OOUNT'f Of ORANG(. ST ATE al CALIFORNIA. AS P£1t MAr RlCOM>EO IN IOOK 23, MQD 5 AHO I al Mt9CU.l.M£0US MAPS. IN TH£ OfflCI ~ THl COUNTY MCOM>llt Of SAID COUNTY. DCIPT THOIUM>M THE 90UTHW£STlM.Y 12:00 FUTOf'LOT6. • n. ........... Md CllllW CMllimM .. 0 ...... " .., ...... ,... PfGl*'Y dltcttll••--..... ...... ..... 3113 LUQGIM STI&T. NlWFOll IUCH. CA 92t6l Tiie m •'iWA Tn1111ta , I :a_,...,._ WI'/ lfwwws• 111 ol ........ 8'1 ......... CMlll• 11:1•1n. .... .._. ...... . ............ llul ...... CClll ...... Gr -·--1 J -·--·•d,•:::t ... "!1. '•t., 01 WU 9* I D• ....... _,._, ..... I JI. IUfi'I ....................... .,...,,,,.. ..... .. •• .-i. • ,.,r' fd Ill ilkl o au (I), • r-. I ...,, ........... ,, ..... .,, ...... dllp ... PJI 111f1lllTM111•t1 ......... aldif11irlllll ........ ~ 111.111.a ... W fll TMe fu I f rt execute... ... .... ad to the undeB1&ned 1 written Declaration of Default and Demand for Sale, and a written Notice of Oef1ult and Election to Sell The undersl1ned caused said Notice of Default and Election to Sell to be recorded 1n the.county where the real property is located OATE:03/02/89 STATEWIDE FORECLOSURE SERVICES AS TRUSTEE BY SUBSTITUTION Jennifer Love TRUSTEE SALE DEPARTMENT 5925 CERRITOS AVENUE CYPRESS, CA 90630 (714) 828-3261 SPS79707 3/9 3/16 3123 2031 NOTIMflEAnt AND Of PE 111 ION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF: ELIZABETH A. BORDEN AKA MRS. CHARLES S. BORDEN AKA ELIZABETH A. VANDAVEEA CASE NO. A147211 To .. heft, baneflclarila, c:recltcn, con...,t creditors, and ~ who nwy be oeti.twtaa lnw•tld In the Wtl Of ...... or be#\, of: ELIZABETH A. BORDEN N<A MRS. CHARLES S. BORDEN N<A ELIZABETH A. VANDAVEER A PETITION ha bean =SECURITY PACIFIC NATIONAL BANK In f'9 COUit of Calltomla. Countv of ORANGE l'eCJ'llliig M SECUfUTY PACIFIC NATIONAL BAN< be ~ • ,__,._, repr...m.tive to aOrinlallr tie..._ of fw dioedent. THE PETfTlON 1'9qUH• ..,..._ IO Ml• l .. u lie •tale undlr lt'8 lnd!IOandMIC Msdlialsllon of &11111 Act. (Thia •thorjty ..,.. lhaJ*""I' ......... to taM m.ny aclOne wWMM ~ ODUrt 11PP10Yal. Batore ~ car1li" ...._ hcwauer, .. S*•• ~ la '*'-'ired IO aNi8 nolDa tD lri ........ d P8f'Jal• unlMI ttey have wW¥ed nolDa or oa1_..._. k> .. pri>poead ...... ) The ln=ldlfll lldl"M•allOn ~ .. 6e ..... .. lnlerMtld pa190n .. an CbjKlloit IO Ilia pe-.. and ~..._-good call99 why .. ODUr1 .,... not ..,,. .. auflorttV. A HEARING on fM ~Hon .. be held on MM:h 30, 1989 at 1 :45 P.M. In Dept, 3 local9d • 700 CMc Cenw Driv. w-. S.... ~CA 927'01. IF YOU OBJECT TO tM g...n= .. l*llon. you should ...., ~ ill .. and ..... ~ obJe'.clons or • ~ obfaclioi• ._ ODUr1 belora the ~-Y0ut 11ppM1MC9 may be In pareon or by ~ ~E A CREorTOR or a conlnaent cr9CMor of l'8 decllKd, you must .. ~ dMn Will .. ODUr1 and mllll a copy IO .. pet90Nll ~ ~eed by l'8 court wtttWt tOur monh t'om "8 di• ot h iseulinca of letttts u ~ In MClllor1 9100 of the Calibnia Probale COde. The be tor 1!1r'G aam. will not ••on Ofb '° four months tom l'8 di• of ht hewtna nolced' abow. YOU MAY"EXAMINE Ile ftle kept by h court. If you are a pe'90n ln••tad in the es&ale. ~ ~ • Wil'I the court a formlll ReQue9' tor Speaal Nob of ._ filing of ah Inventory and apprllilsemant of •ta•MMtl or of any petj*>n or account u prOYidld In 98dion 1250 of lhit Calitomla Proba• COda. A Request for Soedal Notice torm is avai&lble from 1he court ~ Attorney for tt.IHloner: Olbeon., Dunn a Cfutcher Gordon A. SchMfer . Timolhy .I. K.y 800 Newport c.hllr Drive 7th Floor NeWJM)ft S.ech J. CA t2MO Newport Harbor tll8ign Mar. 0, 18, 23, 1988 , 2033 Le WITNESS My hand Ind the seal of said District Court this 6th day of April, 1988. BERT L OSBORN Attorney for Plaintiff P.O. BOX 158 Payette, Idaho 83661 LAURA L. STIGILE Clerk of the District Court By M VICTORIA PAPE DEPUTY CLERK Deputy s SOLD AT A PUBLIC SAl..E. JP YOU NEED AN EXPtANATION OP 1118 NATlJR£ OP nm PROCEEDlNO AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD COl"fl'ACT A LA WYER. Oa MARCH Sl, 1"9, .a 9:45 A.M.. H.P .s. CORPORATION, 1 Clllifonlll ~ 6111 York~Lal~ (SEAL) C..utonMa 90042. • daly ANOTHER SUMMONS 1p11 allllled 'Tnllke Miier Md 312 319 3/16 3/23 2020 .,...... to Deed "' Tnllt NOTICE Of TitUST£E'S SALE reeotded AUOUST 2A. 1'91, ..... No. ~75. of LOAN NO. 10CMQ14 0 OflkW ~ Ill U. o8kll ALE NO. 917 ot ow Coa1y R.ecordtt ol YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST ORANGE Coualy, SC.-ot DA.TED JANUARY 19, 1983 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION c..lilof8ia. ~ by TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A CARTER C. OREEN AND PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE BARBARA ANN OREEN, NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU. YOU HUSBAND AND WIFE. SHOULD CONT ACT A LAWYER WlU. SEU. AT P\JBUC On Wednesday, March 29, 1989 at 1100 o'clock A.M AUCilON TO HJOHEST POMONA FINANCIAL SERVICES, INC , as Trustee, under BIDDER FOR CA.SH and pursuant to Deed of Trust dated January 19, 1983 (plyllbie el U.W ol Mle ill executed by EDWIN B. 0£ARBORN. ANO JACQUELINE =)-.:; ~ = A DEARBORN. husband and wife, and recorded January 31 , 1983 as Instrument No. 83·047620, Official Records ~™00~J:: of Orange County, California, will sell at public auction HOUS~ 100 CIVIC to the highest bidder for cash or equivalent of cash, a CENTER DRIVE WESI', cashier's check made pay1ble to Pomona Financial SANTA ANA. Services Inc. drawn on a state or national bank, a check CAUPORNJA. .u ,....._ Ude drawn by a state or federal credit union, or a check drawn Md lllllerelt ~ to Md by a state or federal savings and loan association, savinas 10W llield by It mdn ..W association, or savings bank specified 1n Section S l 02 Deed ot nwt la die pniperty of the Financial Code and authori~ed lo do business tn llllllMd ill aid C09lllly Md California, payable at time of sale 1n lawful money of the SIMe dt:Kla.ect a United States at the Front Entrance to the City Hall. 303 J.aJ' 91 OF TRACT WestCommonwealth,CityofFullerton,Caflfornia,allright, 7386, IN TifE Cl1'Y OP title, and interest conveyed to and now held by 1t under NEWPORT BEACH, said Deed 1n the property situated tn the County ofOranae. w~F ~~ State of California, described as AS PER MAP RECORDED PARCEL 1: THAT PORTION OF TRACT 7530, AS PER IN BOOK ll.5, PAGES 40 MAP RECORDED IN BOOK 297. PAGES 35 ANO 36 OF TO 46 INCLUSIVF.. OP MISCELLANEOUS MAPS, IN THE OFFICE OF THE MJSCEU.ANEOUS MAPS. COUNTY RECORDER OF SAID COUNTY. SHOWN ANO PP1CB OF 11fE DEFINED AS UNIT 15, ON THAT CERTAIN CONDOMIN· ~ O RECORDER OP IUM PLAN (THE "CONDOMINIUM PLAN" HEREIN) SAID CX>UNTY. ATIACHEO AS AN EXHIBIT TO THAT CERTAIN OECLA· EXCPET TIIEREFROM RATION OF COVENANTS. CONDITIONS ANO RESTRIC ALL OIL. GAS, MINERALS TIONS FOR NEWPORT BEACH TOWNHOUSES, LTD (THE AND orHER MOECLARATION" HEREIN) RECORDED ON MAY 11. 1972, HYDROCARBON AS INSTRUMENT NO 11412, IN BOOK 10122. PAGE 313 SUBSTANCES LYINO Of OFFICIAL RECORDS OF SAID COUNTY BELOW A DEPlli OP 500 PARCEL 2 AN UNDIVIDED l/28TH INTEREST IN ANO FEET wrm<>UT ANY TO THOSE PORTIONS Of LOT 1 OF TRACT 7530, SHOWN 1:1~';..~ ENTER ~: ANO DEFINED AS "COMMON AREAS" (TH.£ "COMMON SUBSURFACE OP SAID AREAS' HEREIN) ON THE CONDOMINIUM Pl.AN LAND ABOVE DEP'rn OP PAACEL 3 THE EXCLUSIVE RIGHT TO POSSESSION SOO FEET. AS PROVIDED AND OCCUPANCY OF THOSE PORTIONS OF THE COMMON AREAS OF LOT 1 OF TRACT 7530, DESIG IN INSTRUMENTS Of' NATEO ON THE CONDOMINIUM PLAN AS BALCONIES. R~~rm eddma and PATIOS ANO/OR PORCHES. ANO SHOWN ON SAID oeher cnmMOn dcslgMCioo. ir CONDOMINIUM PLAN AS BEING APPURTENANT TO any, of the ruJ propcr1y PARCEL 1 ABOVE cSaaibcd tboYe ii pu1J>Of1~ PARCEL 4 THE EXCLUSIVE RIGHT TO USE AND 1o M. OCCUPANCY FOR WHARFAGE ANO DOCKING PURPOSES I ROC"XY POl}(f Of SUCH PORTIONS OF THE COMMON AREAS OF LOT ROAD, NCWPORT 1 OF TRACT 7530. SHOWN AND DEFINED ON THE DCAOl CAllfOR.'l;lA CONDOMINIUM PlAN AS BOAT SLIP NO 15, ''BOAT 92'60 SLIPS" WHICH HAS BEEN SPECIFICALLY DESIGNATED ~ l&ndrnlpcd Trwttt AS BEING APPURTENANT TO PARCEL 1 ABOVE IN THE clilclaiml any Uab1bey for any 8-60651 MANNER PROVIDED IN THE OECLARA TION ~ of lbe ltrtti un ANO ACCIDENT AND HEALTH The street address and other common designation, 1f addma ud other t'Ommon SYNOPSIS Of THE ANNUAL STATEMENT · YEAR any of the real property described above 1s purported drs~ if any. abown END£0 DECEMBER 31, 1918 to be 4433 W Coast H1&hway, Newport Beach, CA 92663 ~ln.. of The undersigned Trustee d1scia1ms any l1ab1hty for any but S.:..:: -::W-:.ne~ SOUTHWESTERN LIFE INSURANCE COM,ANY incorrectness of the street address and other common watT'Ully. npraa or implied, DALI.AS. TEXAS des1anation. 1f any shown herein reprdlllc We. pc 11 Ion. or Total admitted assets $5,963.840,292 Satd sale will be made but without covenant or warranty. elllC'WDbn.oc:el eo ~ lbe Total hab1ht1es 5,723,840,292 express or implied, reaardtn& title, possession, or re...uu._ ~ ... of Capital stocks 5.000,000 encumbrances. to pay the remain1n1 principal sum of u. -*(•) .cwed by aid Aurepte wnte-ins for other than the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust. with interest Deed ot T...._ wn lllllere9I special surptus funds 421,807,227 thereon, as provided in said note(s). advances, 1f 1ny u.m.o.. • pn:Mded ta a.id Gross peld 1n and contributed surplus 191,637,479 under the terms of said Deed of Trust. fees. charges and -*(•). ...._, fl ..,, Auretate special surplus 0 expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts cruted by said mcln IM term ot Miki o.d U""""'8d funds (surplus) (378.444,706) Deed of Trust ot n._ -. ~ Md Glin (loss) from operations 77.091.152 Thetotalamountoftheunpaid balanceoftheobli1att0n ape1111 o111111 Trweee w1 Net Income 77,866,531 secured by the property to be sold ind rusonabfy o1 U. INllll Cftllled '-' aeiic1 Increase (Oecruse) tn Capital estirNlted costs. expenses and ldvances at the time of !Md olTr'lllll. and Surptus durina 1988 0 the initial pubhcaborl of this Notice of Trustee's Sale is ~ ~~otof .~ lnsuranoe 1n Force. Nationwide 39,799.632 $20111:..1.628 ~ -._ Accident & Heatth rem u • ..5cheduleJL 2.964·.-+----~v-.~.....-..-...rbt ~ ~Ku , .... son.;-:rTI-:::----Oblll-6a•--=-at .,-. -11111111 ""''""''"-'•'J .......... _, .. ~ • .,, -__,fly ...... be ........ nsurance 1n force: Cahforma .... h def tt t..._ -..· ••t~ t---" -,~..£..-r-r--uieac or IU 1n ... uuol-""'~ --.u • ...,,. ... •lUIU"• ... a..... -·· 'r ii ~ Businen Pase 604,503,067 executed and delivered to the underslaned. a wntten 4 , , 1 _.. _. •• • u. Accident and health premiums · Direct declamlon of default and demand for ..... •nd wntten · ..._ of U. ......, p •• ..... California Business Pqe 132,563 notic• of breach •nd of election lo cauM the under'Msned ., die .._.. ot w. 11 We hereby certify that the above items are in to sefl said ptOpetty to ut1sfy said obhptions •nd ,,..,,_.,. ICCOfdllnc:e wtththeAnnualStatementfortheyearended thereafter onNovember9.1988,theu~cauMd n. ,, .. ....., _.. Oeciembef 31, 1988 made to the Insurance Commissioner said notice of tnech ~ etaction to be AICOrded es _.. n.. "'1'nill •st 6w of the State of Cahforn1a, pursuant to law. Instrument No. 88-577664, Official Racordl of Or.,.. , ... 11s• _._.,...to IM Rtehlfd p ~ CountY. CalifornMt. I fl to ii • ...... Neme ol Vice Pmtdent o.ct· f~ 22, 1989 .,_ ...... et o.t.I ..S Perry W. White POMONA FlHANCW. SERVICES, INC, D f llllr WI. _. • Nefna of M...unt Sect9tafy .. Ukl lr""8e ....... NadllS of Dill.a ..... 3/9 3/ 16 3123 3/30 4/6 2030 495 N ~Ave . P.O. Boa 110 Elld6ll" to M. ""' .... Pomona, eaa.tornia 91769 I 1 I Ip sf m..a 11 THI •111CT COUaT Of THI W .,.._ 65 Nadm ot o.e.t _, •TmCTGr'ntllfATIOflDMIO.llMO,_THI l..._,,•. 7l4-62.J. 11 a..ao. to M to ~ COUNTY Of PAYITTI By Len COOi*. Autltltnt Ya President ~la a.a m:-tJ ...._ (llMllTIATIDNW) 3123/93/16 2017 ... ,.,~11 ......_ C.. Ila. C..JUI &..-... ftulONll Cotporation, C.h· °'11111:: MAlliCH 2. lt9. MIOlltll IUUUW -"*8C MOTICI fornl1, 881 Dove Or Ive, U.S. ocmoaATIOff ,_ lllMCI ITATIMllfT Of Suite 35, Newpoo Beach, • ~ ,,_, STUO(NT LOAN fUNO Of IOAHO, INC, AUPmGflUDn Of UM CA 92663 '111 YMt a I • °' • non-proftt ldeho Corponibon. OI AtllliOUI Ml•tua This buMness was con-LM ~ CC •n iff MA-~~fJU70 Plaint • -ducted by. corpor1tion ., .. JIM'1Jl'ot vs The follow1n1 persons St1ned Wayne A Sims, APC ,, ,,11, DEW M. LEE. hnl 1bllndoftad the UM of ~ Oe•ldertt th• fictlt1ou1 business nus ttat.,,,.nt w1s f1i.d TH( STAT£ Of IOAHO SENOS GREETINGS TO DENIS£ n1me. SIMS &. GREGOR. with the County Clef'tl on M. l[[ .. lbM nemid O.•.._ You .,. ~ 881 Ouwer Orrve. Suda 35, F'eb 27. 1989 nattfl9d "*I compt8int hill been flted .pnst you In ~tcaPott 8eech, CA 92663. 319 3/16 3/23 3/30 2036 .._ Oi9ICt Cut Of TN Third .. ~ial Diltrict of the The f ie;t .. IOUI &Wneu · JlllOllC&0/11...,..,.... Sl.ee of ldlhD In end for the~ ol ,_. ldeho. Nama1•1actto1b0Wwas ML& (en IN 1119•• DMlieft.....,,, 1'r h ...._.nemed filed in Or-. County on T.a. Na. -a ....... _. ,_ .............. to Na I Wrift9n Oct 5, 1986, fllE NO f . M7l1C8 ........... ...-.1nd1f1,_ .... llid~nt 322957 \'OU AU IN .... ...... (20)dlJlofh .... lllllltummo111, W9Yf'IR Sfmt.A~· DOAULT UM>D A • ,_ .. """* ........ .,... .,... flD'I db• MINn MoMt Corporation, Catffor. DaD °' nusr, ._,_ .. ._......,..,1cn1-. .. ,... ..... ....,~.. nia. 110 ~ ~ Auousr• ._ .,. • ....... ............. liildCDmJlllnt. Or •• Sutt• 110, Newport YOU TAD M:11C* 10 Tiii ...... fl .. dlllci ...... WDu • IDr 1 Jucfli1•1t Illich. CA 92'IO WICt 10ta •....,...tar"' .. •ntlld CIJl'I•"'"'" o.r. s °"""· A "°" raas au. rr IMY • • N011CI Of T1IUITln IAU T.I. No .... Hm7·900174 NOTICE s YOU A.RE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED Au&Ust 29, 1988 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY 8E SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPlANATION Of THE NATURE Of THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER On March 23, 1989, at 12 00 PM .• HOME BUDGET LOAN SERVICE, INC. as duly •PPotnted Trustee under and pursuant to Deed ol Trust recorded September 1, 1988, as inst. No, 88-«1029, of Official Records tn the office of the County Recorder of Oranae County. State of c.&ifomla. Executed by JAMES WIUIAMS and MARY JO WILLIAMS WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH (peyable at time of sale in lawful money of the United States) at the Main North entrance to the Courthouse · 700 Civic Center Drive West, Santa Ana, California all riahl. title and interest conveyed to and now held by it under sakl Deed of Trust in the property 5'tuated in said County and State descnbed as: Lot 6 and the Southwesterly 16 00 feet of Lot 7, 1n Block l' of Tract No, 772, In the County of Oranae. State of Cahfomia, as per map recorded in Book 23, Pase 5 and 6 of Miscellaneous Maps, in the offtce of the County Recorder of said County. Except therefrom the Southwesterly 12 00 feet .of Lot 6 The street address and other common designation, 1f any, of the real praperty described above 1s purported to be: 323 Luaon1a Street. Newport Beach. Cahfom11 92663 The u~11ned Trustee d1scla1ms any habihty f()( any incorrectness of the street address and other common de:silnation, if,.ny, shown herein. Said sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty, exiwess onmptled, reprd1nc title, possesslOf"I, °'encumbrances, to pay the ~inlna P'tr'ICtpal ~m lJf the ~s) secured by said Deed of Trust. wrth interest theteon, as provided in satd note(s). advances. if 1ny, under the terms of satd Deed of Trust. fees. charaes 1nd upenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Died of Trust. The total amount of the unpaid bal1nce of the obhpttOn secured by the property to be sold and reasonabte esti~ costs. expenses 1nd advances at the time of the initlaf pubftCltlOn of the Notice of Safe IS $15,30().00 The benehciary under said Deed of Trust heretofore uecuted and dehvered to the unders1&ned a written Declaration of Default and Demand fof Sale, and a written Nottce of Default ind Election to Sell The unders1sned caused satd Notice of Default and EJectt0n to Sell to be recOfded in the county where the real pr()()erty is located Date March 1, 1989 HOME BUDGET LOAN SERVICE. INC As Said Trustee 11111 West Olympic Boulevard, Los Anaetes. CA ~ (213) 473·2750 By Stwlley M Zimmerman, President 139732 3/2 3/9 3/16 2023 flft AND CASVAL Tl SYNOPSIS Of THE ANNUAL SlATEMENT Church Mutulrl I~ eomp.n, 3000 Schuleet t..an.. Menil. Witconlin 544S2 ,.., Ended o.c.mbw 31. 198t Total admitted assets $169.801 ,954 Total h1btltttes 125.889,644 A&&reaate wn1e ins for special surplus funds S 1.600.000 Unass11ned funds (surplus) 42 31 2.309 Surplus as reaards pohcyholders 4 3, 912 .309 We hereby certify that the above items are 1n accordance with the Annual Statement for the year e~ December 31, 1988 made to the Insurance Comm1s StOnef. pursuant to law Dieter H Nickel N1me of President John f Cleary N1me of Secretary 3/16 3123 3/30 '16 4/13 2041 NOTICI Of DEJAUL T MO WC110N Slll UNDO DUD OfTltUIT ntUSTU IALl NO.: 13'19-f NIA COll.ltlf. NO.: ••OITMT NOTIC£ IF YOUR PROPERTY IS IN FORECLOSURE BECAUSE YOU ARE BEHIND IN YOUR PAYMENTS, IT MAY BE SOLO WITHOUT ANY COUfU ACTION. and ~ ~ the 1ep1 rilht to brine your .ccount 1n IOOd standlna bV ~all of JOU' pest due peyments plus penn1tted costs end ~ Within the time permitted bV In f0t r-.i~ of your eccount, wtnch 1s normally f"'9 buSifm,s d9ys pncw to the dete set for the sate of your Pl°'*'Y· No .... cSMe tMy be set until three months from the cMt9 this notJCe of default may be recorded (whtch ct.e. ol recordlibon ac>PMrl on this notJCe.) Ttws amount is $23.250 54 as af 03108189, and wlll knen unttl ywr account becomes current. You may not t-. to ""1 the ...tint unpaid porttOn of your eccount. w thOUih fuH .,..,,...... wes demanded. but you must pmy IN .mount ltae.d lbcMI Howl•. you and your beMficiary OI mof1I I" mllY mutwlly ..,.. in writ1"1 prior to the time the nmc. of Mle es posted (which mey not be Nf1ter "*" the Ind of the three-month penod stal9d above) to. amon1 other thlnp, ( l) provtde edditionat tHN In wNch to cure 'f04Jr def9&.tlt bV transf9r of the Pf°'*'1 01 ~wtM, 01 (2) lllabtdh a tchedule of..,..,...,.. in order' to QA~ dtfd: OI both (l) and (2) f~ IN _,.,.ion of the time period 1•Nd to "' IN firlt ,,.,...,..... of thlS nobee, ""'911 tNablilldon ~ tcncloled upon or a...., ... wriDln ....... b«AHl'b you end your c.recMor penMS a io.., f*lod, you twwe on>, the ..... rWht lo .-, IN .... o1 ,..,.. ~ ~ P9Ytnl ,tn. enttre amount .,_ ... ~ '°"' Cf'WCMor. To find out IN emount JOU must pey, or to arrance for peyment to atop the ~. 01 if '°"' pt..,ty ls In lcnclolure for M't1 GIN l'99llft, eotac.t (Nerneal~)W1WAMO.CRAGHIUANOl0tS E.CMGMU (ar Mura ••> .. FCI...,,,.. 80i I rd STE -Wf!!tf W) l 1I02 IMN ~ l':llF, ~.., CT .... .a TUllln. CA 926IO (714) 711·*2 tf ...... .., Qld I Jt'a ~ lhould COillld I ..,., ::-,::=-": = llcl :::=:: Iii ~'tt ..._,_._...,.,._....., ... -.,._Jftlf .. .... .. • ... ' ......... •111•'• " .. Ill c'11 Nt.Lt&W,_,IMVL.CmllGM.MGHTI• '1 lOU DO OT TMCI W'I' ACTION. lft 11ff 1n ID .l the amcMJnt stated above. should any priol taxes, items, insurance, or encumbrances be dehnQuent or become delinquent, and the loan can be reinstated, said dehnQuencles must be cured as a cond1t1on of reinstate ment NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That Foreclosure Consul tants, Inc, a California COfporat1on. is duly authomed ~gent fOf lhe Trustee, Of duty appotnted Trustee, or as duly designated Trustee. °' as duly des11nated Trustee under a Deed oflrustdated08/0l/88 executed by KJELL 0 NELSON, AN UNMARRIED MAN as Trustor. 1n favor of WILLIAM C CRAGHILL ANO LOIS E. CRAGHILL. HUSMANO ANO WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS ANO COLBIA ESCROW. A CAUFORNIA CORPORATION as Benef1c1.1ry, as original Trustee, recorded 08/09/88 pa1~. as instrument no. 88·390256. in book, ot Offical Records in the Office of the County Recorder of Oranse County, Cllifomia. securina. among other obhpt1on, 1nclud1n1 1 note(s) fof the principal sum $120,000 that the benficial interest under such OEed of Trust and the obhptK>ns secured there by are presently held by the ~cned. that a breach of, and default in, the obliptions for such Deed of Trust is security has occurred in that peyment has not been made. Failure to make the 12/ 10/88 payment of principal and/or interest and all subsequent payments. together with late c haraes, impounds. advances. taxes and assessments, if any, under the terms of said Note. that by reason thereof. the present beneficiary, or authorized Aaent for beneficiary, under such Deed of Trust has executed and delrvered to Foreeclosure Consultant Inc. a written Declaraton of ·Default and has declared and does hereby declare all sums secured thereby 1mmed1ately due and payable and has elected and does hereby elected to cause the trust pr()()erty to be sold and to sat1s1fy the obligations secured thereby NCJllCI Of ntUSTD'I IA&.£ ..... w YOU AR£ IN OEf~ULT UNDER A D£EO Of TRl:IST DATED 06/\6/87 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PAOPERTY. IT MAY 8E SOU> AT A PUBLIC SALE. If YOU NEED AN EXPl.ANATION Of THE NATURE Of THE-PftOCEEDING AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD CONT ACT A LAWYER On 04/06/89 at 10:00 AM TAANSAME.RtCA TITLE INS CO as duty iPPO'fltlld TNSlel under and pursuant to DMd of Trust rtCOtded 06122187 as lntarument No. 17 350604, of Official R«:otds. uecuted by GtU£S LATMIUE. ANO, HELGA M LATRElu.£ as ~s), 1n the alftcl of l"8 County Rec:Oldef ot ORANGE County, St.-of ~ wtU S£U AT PUBUC AUCTION TO HIGHEST aeooat FOR CASH (~ llt time of saae m '-"" mDMY of IN UM9d SU.) ll THE CHAPMAN AVENUE ENTRAHC£ TO THE CNlC 0£HT£1t 8UILDtNG. 300 EAST CHAPMAN AVE.HUE. 0AAHG£. CA 00000 111 ;w.. tlllll and ...... COfMl79d to and now held br il under Med Deed of T Ml in the ptoperty silu"'9d in Mid Couritr ands....~ •. EXH'81T •A• PMCCL 1: (A) Alt undMdld 1/28ltl ......... ---in Md tD: tNt portion of Lot L. TrKt 919, a per IMP recorded tn8aall29 ...... 31 toJ4indlJl'1M. milcl ........... in .. oMca ol ..,. ~ "9cot• °'Mid CountJ. ~ ... ., ol a tine whict\ .....,. " "'9 fNdls: r4 on the .....,, linlol aid Lot L.. wt.ich • laclilld 1 "' .. 50 .... ..,.... a cet*9I .,,.. a1 r •· 41· ....,.. the ..-111'1% conw of uid Lot L; ~,.....,.,on .......... thl " lflJ ... of .. llC al ... QINI .. .. ..... ......,, .. c •• f In ............. JUir t. 1111 ......... -,.. 265, <Mlcill .. -• CMC19119tD .. •• 1118M ..... •,...al l9IO.OO ....... fllM.41111t: iu1w•m..._.ID .. N ...... L rtiMlfl-•111 •lno111f._._.. .... ................................. ... ,, .. _.,,II Uaf .... ISlll-- UICI 11. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN-PUE I 1 declaration of covenants, cond1t1ons and restrictions recorded on the 29th day of July 1968 1n ~ 8674, Paaes 40 l to 450 1nclus1ve, Off1c1al Reco<ds of Onnae County, which ri&hts of way, covenants, cond1t1ons and restrictions are incorporated herein and by reference made a part hereof, and which easements are hereby reserved (8) The exclusive nlht to occupy a certain apartment on the 7th floor of the apartment house bu11dtn1 on said premises. which 1s now known and des11nated as apartment No 50, (and a cert.a1n 1araae space 1n satd apartment bu11d1na which 1s now known and dest&nated IS Garaae Space No 12). as shown by a plat attxhed to said declamion, toeethef with a nght.of·way for inaress and eareu to and from satd apartment (and prace space) and atso the rilht to the use of halls, pubhc rooms, passaceways ~ all ocher pubhc P0r1ions of said bu11d1na and the equipment therein, 1n common with other occupants PARC£L2 (A) An undilltded 1 /28th teaseho'd interest 1n and to th.t portion of Lot L. Tract 919, 1s per map recorded in Bootl 29, PIPS 31 to341nclusi~. m1scell1neousmaps, in the office of the County Recorder of said County, ly1na easter1y of • line wtuch becins at the mtdpomt on the southerly line of said Lot L. which 1s located westerly 86 50 feet throuct' 1 central anate of 2• 35' '1. from the southeasterty comer of satd Lot L. thence northerly on a strat&tft line to tne mldpotnt of the arc of the curve on the state ht1hway descnbed in the deed recorded July l , 1929 In Book 288, Pace 265, Off1C1al Records, as cone.Ive to the southwest and ha1na a radius of 1550 00 feet and a lensth of 194 46 feet T Qlethef with and subtect to the benefits, burdens. nghts of way and easements imposed upon said real praperty and lmprovements thereon for the mutual benefit of the owners, lessees of partial ass11nees by the declaration of CO\lel\lnts, cond1hons and restrlCltons recorded on the 29th day of July 1968 1n Book 8674, Pages '°1 to 450 1nclus1ve, Official Records of Crance County, which n1hts of way. covenants. conditions and restrictions are incorporated heretn and by refereoce made a part hereof, and which easements are hereby reserved (B) The exduSNe n&M to occupy a c~1n apartment on the 7th floor of the apartment hou~ buikhnc on sakt premises, which 1s now known and dfflgnated H apartment No 70, (and a certain &araae s.pace tn s.atd apartment bu11d1nc which 1s now known and desl&nated as Garace Sp.ce No l'). as shown by a plat attached to said declarabon, toeether with a n&ht of w-.y for 1naress and ecress to and trom satd apartment (and praae sc>aee) and also the nlht to the use of halls, public rooms, passageways and all othef public portions of said bu11d1nc and the equipment therein. in oommon with other occupants The street address and other common des4&Nb00. 1f any, of the real property described abcwe rs purported to be 3121 WEST COAST HWY #50 NEWPORT BEACH CA 92663 & 3121 WEST COAST HWY #70, NEWPORT BEACH. CA 92663 BENfflCIARY TRANSAMERICA FINANCIAL SERVICES (714) 759-3650 The unc:te~11Jled Trustee d1scla1ms any habthty fOf any. incorrectness of the street address and other common deSJCna1ioli. 1f any, shown herein Said sale will be made, but w11hou1 covenant °' warranty. express 01 1mphed. reaard1ng trtle, POSsessiort. or encumbrances. to pay the rema1n.n1 pnnc1pal s.um of the note(s) secured by said ~ of Trust with interest thereon, H provided in said note(s). advances. rf any under the terms of satd Deed of Trust fees charaes and openses of the Trustee 1nd of the tr\Jsts created by $aid Deed of Trust, for the amount reasonably es11mated to be '30.668 97 The beneficiary under satd Deed of Trust hefetofore ~.cecvted and delivered to the unders1ened a written DeclaratlOfl of Default and Demand fof Sale. and a wntten Notice of Oebutt and Elecbon to Sell The unde~ caused satd Notice of Default and Elec:tion to Seti to be recctded 1n the county where the real property rs located Date. 03/06/89 TRANSAMERICA TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE. 801 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE WEST-SUITE 100. SANTA ANA. CA 92701. 71._~7 9571 8y Ann Burkley, AsSlSllnt Secretary 3/16 3/23 3/30 PUaJC NOT1CI flCllllOUI • IFIESS ...-STAT'lmJIT The foltowi"I persons are ~ busmess as SPEC· TRUM COLOft ART OEStGN, 357 Cacaltna Dr . Neapo.1 a.ch, CA 92663 Mec"-1 R Cfooll '~ Carol Crootl. 357 c.t.IU'8 Dr • Newport Bhch, CA 92663 This business 1s con ducted bra limitied pwtnef • ship Staned: Mtc:hael R Crook. The re11str1nt com· menced to ~ bus!· neu under the hctrtious ~ neme lt-.ct abcMt on Aue . l9n Thts ~ w filed wtth the County Cteril of Or-.. County on March 13.1919 , .. 11120 3116 3/23 3/JO 4/6 2037 WllOncl • ..., .... Tl,.,q·•~ •NAftl I• Nolicle ....... ...,,.,.,. '° Section 15036 ~ al tN Corpor .. iofts CocM that Doe I' I S l.ifdl lilt, "'-0 , Oi&d IOI ldllmdl. "'-0., (•. • £ricm\ ,.., .... II"+ lltl.O ......... "--M.F'..C.C... lo l , • .... ... , II I • Jallll 'tiWL&s 0 I ... ,., ...... ba' •• P\d 11'1 • CeJellt • ........... _ .. c..rwtt •• Dr tu --··--.............. Oranp County. California. t-.ve d1ssuM9d their Part nershtc> as of January 15 • 1989 by mutuM consent. and that after Mid dtssokl hon nO penorl Md Mhot'lty to mcur Mf obliptions on behetf of the totmer firm All debts °"'"' '° the '*'1W. st"P and ... deitM 11111"* lh• partnership ••ti be ~by Dole UnOQutsl at 4199 Campus Drive. Su1'8 870. IMN. c.l1fom .. 92715 o..d· M..c.h l. 1989 ~ UndQujst,"' 0 • PM- 1dent. A Psycholoelu l Corp • P•t•r R Welpn, PhD .~A ....... stOnel Corp , El..,_, P. Eck.Nrdt. Ph 0 . ~ A Ericson. Ptt 0 • 11-Kane. MFCC 3/16 2046 PW1 IC NOta fCihiiOUI • II II• ...-naTU111n The tololliill ...... .,.. 6otn1 bu.-neu .. : Sfl. fltNCC INNS ~ AStO- CIATES, 1751 bill G8rTJ Aftftve, Santa AN, CA 927«» Si..-.:e .... al ,.,.. ica. Inc .. C 1'tarnia. l 111 E. G.Ty .......... AM. CA .. . TMO....L...__,. ,... ......... Ill ..._ TMI,; 1111 L ...,, • .,.. ..... ,..._a.... CA --n. U I I lb ,. c.iiiRe, II. m t._ L Ciillll vocable Trust. 175 l f Garry Avenue, Santa Ana CA 92705 This business 1!. con ducted by a aeoeral part nersh1p S1aned Su1penc.e Inns of Amenca, Inc • W1I h•m A Caine Jr , uecut1~ V tee PTestdent This statement wa f1I~ with the County C~rt. of Oranae County on March 13. 1989 Fite No F4lll18 3/2 319 3/16 3123 2012 "*IC NOTICE flCT1'TIOUS MlllNUS NAMEITAn...NT The f0Uow1na person " cto.na business as· DAN'S TELEVISION SERVICE. 1566 Newport 8tvd . Costa ~.CA926V Ila Jean McMillan AKA Mrs 0 W McMillan. 501 Redlands Ave , Newport Buch. CA 92663 This business 1s con· ducted by an 1nd1v1dual Staned Ila Jean MCM11tan The re11strant com · menced to transact busi ness under the f1ct1teous business name listed above on M.llrch 2. 1989 This statement w.rs •led with the County Cl~ of Oran~ County on March . 13 1989 f41 1122 3116 3123 3130 4/6 2038 Na.IC NOTICE F1CT1TIOUS MISINESS NAME ITA~ The toUoMfll person is Ooina business IS AMBA COR, 2796 Harbor Blvd Com Mesa. CA 92626 Frankhn D Cote, 2482 f11nnew Way. Costa Mesa. CA92626 This business is con ducted by an 1nd1v1du•I Signed f ranklln 0 Cole The 'e11strar.t c:om menc:ed to t~nsact busi ness u~ the f1Ct1hous business Nme hsted abt'We on March 6, 1989 This sn.tement ns filed with the County Clertc of Ora• County on Marc-h lJ 1989 f4 ll ll9 J/16 3123 3130 ,,6 2043 flUllUC NOTICE F1CTlT10US ....us JUMISTA~ The foUa-1"1 person ·S doin1 bus1ness 15· PERCEP TUAL COLOR & DESIG~ SYSTEMS 357Catahna Or Newpor1Buch.CA926c>J Jucltth Carol Crook. 357 Calll1na Or • Newoort Beach CA 92663 This business is -:on ducted by an 1nd1v1d1111 S.gned Judith Crook The re11strant com· metlOed to transact bus. neu undet the f1Cti110US business Nine listed a~ on Aonl. 1980 This ~ was flied wsth the County ~ af ~ Cc:iuncy on ~rch ll. 1989 f'l 1121 3/16 3123 3/30 4/6 2040 P\*JCNOTa flCIJIEOUI 9U•IDI NW ITATIMINT The talkMit'1I penon 1S • doinl business n · (A) THE MOTION PICTUM POWER BROKER I (8) CINEMA SDMC£. I 77·f RMtSide DrM. Nc•POtt 9eech. CA 92663 Kenneth c Rach, 271 s 6'aenfteld Avenue. West Los~ CA 9006ol The rq1strant com· ,,,. ICld '° nnsact busi nns under the hctlt!OUS ~ ,.,.,_ °" rwnes tilted llbowe on Ocl S.. 1 • ~.~C.Rtch r-.. 11 1 ,.. .. fited "" .. County C'-" of Or-. Cour1lJ on Feb 27. 1919. F• No F:40MJ5 3/16 l/23 l/lO 41' 2051 ... .. .. . . • ... i ... . NOTICI Of TMllTln 1ALE Lo.n No. 0978021/CONCANNON TS. No. Ll01676 UNITCOOE L CROCKER CUSTODY CORPORATION as duly appointed Trustee under the followina described deed of trust Will SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH (in the forms which are lawful tender in the United Stat~ and/or the ~shiefs certified or other checks specified 1n Civil Code Sect1~ 2924h (Payable in full at the hme of sale) all nght, title and interest coo~ to and now held by it under said Deed of Trust 1n the property hereinafter descrrbed TRUSTOR: GARY F CONCANNON PATI B CONCANNON BENEFICIARY: CROCKER NATIONAL BANK recorded April 19. 1979 as Instr No 23479 In 8oof( 13111 page 983 of Official Rec°'ds in the office of the Recorder of Orange County, said deed of trust describes the following property LOT 3 OF TRACT NO 2813, IN THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, COUNTY OF ORANGE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA AS PER MAP RECORDED IN BOOK 94, PAGES 45 TO 4j INCLUSIVE, MISCELLANEOUS MAPS, IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAID COUNTY EXCEPTING THEREFROM ALL OIL, GAS, MINERALS, ANO HYROROCARBON SUBSTANCES BELOW A DEPTH OF 500 fHT, MEASURED FROM THE SURFACE OF SAID LAND, WITHOUT THE RIGHT OF ENTRY UPON THE SURFACE THEREOF, AS RESERVED IN DEED RECORDED IN BOOK 9910. PAGE 448. OFFICIAL RECORDS OF SAID ORANGE COUNTY YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 4/06/79 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPlANATION OF THE NATURE Of THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER 1915 CHUBASCO DRIVE, CORONA DEL MAR, CA 92625 . "(If a street address or common des1anation of pre>perty 1s shown above, no warranty 1s 1iven IS to its complete ness or correctness)." The beneficiary under said Deed - of Trust, by reason of a breech or default 1n the obh_eatioos_ secured thereby, hererorore executed and delivered to the unders11ned a written Oeclaratt0n of Default and Demand for Sale, end written notice ot default and of election to cause lhe undersiened to 'sell said i>ropMy to satisfy said obligations, and therNfter the unde~1gned caused said notice of default and of electt0n to be recorded December 7, 1988 as Instr No 88-637280 of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of Orange County, Said Sale will be made, but without covenal')t or waminty, express or 1mphed, regard1n1 title ~session. or encumbrances. to pay the remamma prmc1pal sum of the note(s) secured by said deed of Trust. with 141terest as 1n said note provided advances, if any, under the terms of said Deed of Trust, fees. charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust Said sale will be held on April 6, 1989 at 1 30 p.m tn the lobby to the bu1ld1na located at 601 South Lewis Street. Oranae. California 92668. . At the time of the 1n1tial pubhcatlOO of this notice, the total amount of the unpaid blJance of the obhption secured by the abO' · described deed of trust and es11mated CO$t5. e•penses, and advances is S 168,207 73 It 1s possible that at the time of sale the opemne bid may be less Jhan the total indebtedness due If .vai~. the upected e>pen1nc bid may be obtained by catlinc the foHowtna telephone numbeB on the day before the sate. (71•) 385-4837 or (213) 627~5 Oate.Man:hl2,1989 CROCKER CUSTOOY CORPORATION as said Trustee, By T.O. SERVICE COMPANY. ac,ent. By Chris Oemlow Asst. Vice President. 601 South Lewis St., Oranae cA 92668 (714) ~700 • TAC# 6028702 3/ 16 3/23 3130 2053 NOTICl Of TitUml'S IAll mu OllOIJt NO. lll90 TIUSTU WI NO. 13170-f YOU ARE IN 0£fAULT UNO£R A 0££0 OF TRUST DATED 04/30/86. UNLESS YOU TAt<E ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PAOPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION Of' THE NATURE Of THE PROCE£DINGS AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On 04/06/89 .. 10:00 A.M. FORECLOSURE CONSUL· T ANTS, INC. n the duty aippointed Trustee under and pursuent to Died of Trust. Recotded on 05/08/86 as Oocumeot no. 86-185217 Of OfficW Records tn the office of the ffecorder of °'1lCWI County, c.libnta. exec&Md by ROBERT J. LONG JR AND GLORIA C LONG. HUS8AHO ANO W1£EAS JOINT TENANTS - Will SEU AT PUBUC AUCTION TO THE HJGHEST BIOOEA FOR CASH. (P9Ylb&e M time of~ 1n tnful money of the United St.Mes) at THE FRONT ENTRANCE TO SUITE 205 (SECOND FLOOR), 17802 1RYIN£ Bl.VO , TUSTIN, CA 92680 all ncM. tJtte and int.rest con~ to and now held by it under Uld Deed of Tru51 1n the property situated tn satd County, Clllifolma, dncr1b!nc the land thetttn· EXHIBIT •A .. PARCEL 1: Unit 27, 11 shown and defined °" that urt~un Condominium ~ (the "Condornfnfum ptan• ._..n) attached " ••h•bit lo thet c9f1a1n Declaration of eow.n.ra. Conditions lftd Rastnctions fOr Newport 8eech T°"""°"'91. Lts .. (the "Oecaataton" herein) ....... Mlly 11, 19n • Instrument No 11412 in boic* 10~~ 313 °' Offtciel '*°"''"'Mid COunty. M .,......., 11211h inWet in end to Lat 1 of TrKt No. 1SIO. • lllOMt on • mmp tecotdad in boc* 297, ,... JI end J6 al Mlec. ... w ' Mepa. Ncordl of a....c...cr.ca11 ••ia. .....,.anddi1Nd•eo1•'"'°" .... '"Colnl••• AIW' hlireln) Oft ... ~ ..... MlCEL~ TM .0 1t1 fWll tD •• 111 'an 8"d OC01 p1ncy d ----"61 USM'°".,_ ol Liie ol Mid Tr.cl -,.. ............ CCI; ............. .. l , I ........ mhttl .... cMI. INt tlllilft Oil Mid C.a Id ..................... a .... ,, .•. ,.. r••• ....... _., ".., ••• • •1111 tfllli:ll ... wn•• .... .. -....... ,,ad ..... ··'·~~ . irii~i!i:P,·~·~·=· • -• ~ J The street eddress and other common desianation, 1f any, of the rMI ptOpet1y deicrlbed abolle Is purpotted to be. .. 63 W. COAST HIGHWAY, NEWPORT BEACH, CA . The undersianed Trustee disclaims any liablhty for any 1ncorrectneu of the street lddress and other common designation, if any, shown here n Said sale will be made, but without convenant or warranty, e1tpress or implied, rqardina title, possesion, or encumbrances, to pay the remaintne principal sum of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust, with interest thereon, as provided in said note(s). advances, if any, under the terms of the Deed of Trust, fees, charaes and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by 511d ~of Trust, to-wit $27,38-4 92 The benef1c1ary under said Deed of Trust heretofore e•ecuted and dehvered to the undersigned a wt1tten Declaration ot Default and Demand for Sate, and a wr1tttm Notice of Default and Election to Sell The uf'l<Jers1gned caused said Notice of Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in the county where the real property is local~ DATE 03/09/89 FORECLOSURE CONSULT ANTS. INC , AS TRUSTEE BY D~NIEL W ORMEROD. VICE PRESIDENT 17802 IRVINE BLVD , SUITE 205, TUSTIN, CA 92680 (714) 731 3942 • 3/16 J /23 3130 PUBLIC NOTICE IC-46527 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS N. '-'£ STAT£MEHT The 1 Jllowin& persons are dome business as VARIAN ASSOC IA TES, 4343 Von Karman Avenue, Newport Beach, Cahfornia 92660 The Koll Company, Cali torn1a, 4343 Von Karman Avenue, Newport Beach. California 92660 P~hi:an Laod Company,. _ 4343 Von Karman Avenue. Newport Beach, Cal1forn1a 92660 JET Rutter. as Trustee of Trust, UOT Thomas R Rutter Family Trust, 700 C1v1c Center Onve West. Santa Ana, Cal1forn1a 92701 J E. T Rutter, as Trustee of Trust, UOT Thomas R Rutter Family Trust, 700 C1v1c Center Drive West, Santa Ana. California 92701 HarvPv Somers, 1709 East Ba) Balboa, Cahfom1a 92661 Harry W Ph1lhps, 1437 Dolphin T rrace, Corona del Mar, Cahforma 92625 J B Allen, Trustee of the Carpenter Trust, 801 East MainStreet, Alhambra, Cali· forn~91802 Richard C Elllott. Trustee of the Elhott Family Trust, 4320 Voo Karman Avenue, Newport 8Nch, Caltforma 92660. t<im E Brennan, 4320 Von Kannan A~nue. New port 8 ach, C1ltforn1a 92660 Kirk S Elliott. 4320 Von Karman Avenue, Newpott Be~h. Cahfom1a 92660 Christine E Grossman, 4320 VOf'I f<anNn Avenue, Newport Beach, California 92660. This business 1s con· ducted by a teneral s-rt· nership Sicned: Pehc•n Land Company, a California limited ~IP, Donald M Koff, General Partner Date bus1nesa first 'ran· sacted undef ttus bus1rle$S name Nowmbet 15, 1983 This statement was filed with the County Clerk of <>ranee County on feb 27, 1989 f.t-09634 3/9 3/16 3/23 3/30 2035 2045 P'UBUC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The tollowina person 1s domg business as: L Tl CAP ITAL. 4667 MacArthur 81 #400, Newport Beach, CA 92660. Richard Diaz, 13032 Wreath Pl , Tustin. CA 92680 This business 1s con ducted by an individual S.cned' Richard Diaz The regJstrant com- menced to transact bus1 ness under tN fictitious business Mme hsted above on 2128/89. This statement was hied with the County Clerk of Orange County on March 6, 1989 F410282 3193116 3/23 3130 2026 PUBLIC NOTICE STATEMENT OF A~DONMENT OF USE OF FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME f332590 The following person has abandoned the use of the t1ct1t1ous business name SEAVIEW EXECUTIVE SER VICES, 2855 E Coast High· way, Patio Suite A. Corona del Mar, CA 92625 Jean S Mackay, 4252 Shorecrest Lane, Corona dcl Mar, CA 92625 lh1s business was con- ducted by an 1nd1vlduill. Staned: ~n S, Mackay This sutemen' was fti.d with the Coun1Y Clerk of Oranee County on March 6. 1989. 3/9 3/16 3/23 3130 2024 PUelJC NOT1CI flCTmOUI ..... us NAMI ITATIMINT The fotlowinl person is dolna business as: SEA- VIEW EX£CUTIVE SERVI· CES, 2855 E. COMt Hieh- Wll'f, htio Suite A. Corona def .._,,CA 92625. M¥cia IAe s..ton, 307 Poppy Awnue, Corona del Mar, CA 92625. This business is con· ducted by 1n individual Sicned. Marc.a Lee Sexton. The reaistrant com- menced to tr.nsac:t bus.· ness under the hctitious busfnes5 Nme I~ on2/20/89 Ths ~was filed with the County CJeft of Ontnee County on Man:h 6, 1989 F410281 3/9 3/16 3123 3130 2025 flU9l.IC NOT1CI f'IC ''' iOUI IUllNDS NAMllTATIMIMT The foOowinc S*'IOnS are dOint business 11 DES· MOHD ASSOCIATES, 2006 L..w1rd Line, Ne•port 8Mch,CA92660 ().wj R. Desmond, 2006 LffWard Un•. Newport • 8uch, CA 92660 DonN L Desmond, 2006 l"ward Lane, Newport a.ch. CA 92e60. The filinl of this .._ ment doea nat ol lt:Mff 1U • tNNe ...... In this ..... of • ftctitlou1 bualnn1 MfM in~ of tN ,... -·--....... . ... ............... ... (Wkl' o 1....,0Seq. • 1>111 ... ,.,.,,, ll1Dltl Cell.) '"'' ...... ft COft· .... _ ..., ....... .... ....... DiMl91.0.. ...... The ........... CorA· ... • .., .. cc ..... -....., ... 12 •••• buslnes.s Nme listed above on-N.A This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Orange County on feb. 27, 1989. F409514 '912 3/9 3/16 3/23 2018 "18t.IC NOTICE IC-464el FtCTITIOUS BUSINESS NAM£ STATEMENT The following person 1s doma, business as SIMS, COZAD, MORROW & MAN NING, 110 Newport Center Dr, Suite 110, Newport Beach, Cahforn1a 92660 Wayne R Sims, A Profes s1onal Corporation. Cahfor n1a 110 Newport Center Or Suit e 110. Newport Beach, CA 92660 The hltna of this state ment does ot of itself au thorize the use in this state of a f1ct1t1ous business name in v1olat1on of the rtghts ot another under fed eral, state or common law (see Section 14400 £t Seq . Business and Professions Code.) This business 1s con ducted by a corporation Signed. Wayne R Sims, APC, President The re11strant com menced to transact bus1 ness under the f1ct1t1ous business name hsted above on-NI A This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Orange County on Feb 27, 1989 F409481 3/9 3/16 3/23 3130 2034 PUBUC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINUS NAME STATEMENT The followma person is domg business as CHEL SEA MORTGAGE, 1633 E 4th Street.# 102. Santa Ana, CA 92701 Chelsea Mortgage Corporation. Cahforn1a. 1633 E ~th Street, #102. Santa Ana. CA 92701 This business 1s con ducted by a corporation S11ned Diane B Hinch, Chelsea Mort Corporation. v President The re11strant com· menced to transact bus1 ness ulider the fichttous busfnlsl Mme listed abcwe on-NOC )ll9t ODt•••tenced under the OBA This SUWrnent was tiled wrth the County Clerk of <>ranee County on Feb. 27, 1989. F409516 3/2 3/9 3/16 3/23 2013 PU8UC NOTtCl flClt1iOUI ...... NAME ITATUllllT The foOc•nc person is doinc business n : JOHAN- NING & ASSOCIATES. 407 Femleaf, Corona def Mar. CA92625 Cliffotd Johann1nc. 407 femteaf, Corona del Mar, CA92625 The filinc ·of this state· ~ does not of itsetf au· thorize the use in this state of a f1ct1t1pus business name in Violation of the riaMs of another under fed -~. ~or-common law (see Section 14.400 Et Seq Business Ind Profeubis Code) This bu5iness 11 con· ducted by an lnd1vlduat S.sned Chffotd Je>Nnnina The re1lstrant com· menced to traMaet busi· ness under the flct1tious bu11ness name list.d abcMs Of'I 3/ l/89. This ... d-ol.l'--IM..;.nt ... WM filed wrtn the Councy C'*r'k of Or.nee County on Feb 27, 1989. f409513 312 319 3116 3n3 2019 IUNlil DI CGUn Of CMl'G•M. COUlnY OJ .... CMl•Al._ 0...10 ... CMlll ICCI'.,. U77J tn the .....,. ol the Apple· Clltion ol MEGAN McCAIN, • minor, br. ..... throUltt MMTHA MkUR, Nf per. ..... .. dW'll d Mme, , .•... WHIMM, MARTHA ..... , ............. . '"' II '-cafll. MIOAH flkCAIN. ........ .., • p ........... ol ......... ,., .... .. c:tm~tp'~ ..... ... ...... McCJN .. MIUN••o, IT IS ORDERED that 111 persons nterested m the above matter appear in Department 3 of this court, located at 700 Civic Center Onve West. Santa Ana, Oranae Coonty, California, 09 the day of 3/28, 1989, at 2.00 p,m or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard. and show cause, tf any, why the Pell hon for change of name should not be 1ranted IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this Order 10 Show cause be published 1n the Newporter Costa Mesa News, a newspaper of general circulation prin1t!d 1n Orange County, Cahtor ma, once a week tor four consecutive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on the Petition Dated.Feb 14, 1989 Ja~s A Jackman JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT 2123 312 3193/16 2003 K..:46111 PUBUC NOTICE NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOlt CHANGE IN OWNUSH9'0f ALCOHOUC BEVERAGE UCENSE 3-8-89 To Whom It May Concern RHEE, Hyun Kii & Yoon@ Soon is (are) applying tot~ Department of Alcohohc Beveraae Control to sell alcohohc be\lera.ges at 4881 Birch, Ste N, Newport Beach 92660 with "41" On Sale Beer & Wine Eating Place hcense(s) 3/16 2049 "18UC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person is doing busmess as MARIN ERS SECRETARIAL SER VICE. 344 "B" Rochester St , Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Nancy Jean Ervin. 344 "B" Roch~ster St • Costa Mesa. ~ 92627 This business 1s con· ducted by an 1nd1v1dual Signed Nancy [Nin The reai strant com menced to transact bust· ness under the l1ct1hous business name hsted •boYe 00 2121/89 This stalemetlt •n fNed wrtf'I the County Clerk of Onlnae County on Feb. 27. 1989 . F409515 312 319 3/16 3123 2011 PUBUC NOTic£ F1CT1TIOUS llUllNUS NAM£ ITATDIOfT The followina persons are dolna busines as THE TRAIN CROSSING, 1089 Baker Street, Costa Mesa, Callf 92626. Hassan Am1rehtesham1, 65~ Via Arboles, Anaheim, Calif 92807. Levi• Amirehtesham1, 6523 Via Arbotes, Anaheim, Cahf 92807 This business is con- ducted by husband and ~fe Sil"ed Hassan Amt· rehteshaml The recistrant com · menced to transact busi· ness under the f1et1t1ous business name listed above on-N/~ Th11 si.tement was f1'4id wrth the County Clerk of Ora,.. County on feb. 17, 1989 F4()8532 2123 3/2 3/9 3/16 1999 s 1-41217 "*-'C NeTICI STATDllNT Of AUNOONlllNT OI USI Of ftcmlOUI MlllNUS ... Ml The followina pel'sons have abandoned the use of the f1cttt1ous business name DGW BUDGET PREP- ARATION, l C1v1c Plau, Suite 275, Newport Beach, CA 92660 The Fictitious Business Name referred to above was fltf'd in Oranee County on 11 20 85 , File No f 292864 DGW lncorporatl'd, 3333 Michelson Drive. Suite 550. lrvtnt-, CA 92715 DGW &daet Preparation, 3333 Michelson Drive, Suite 550, Irvine Cahforn1a 9271S Thts business w.u con· ducted by a corp0rat1on Signed OGW lncorpor ted, Donna Wertz, President This statement was filed with the County Clerk on Feb 16, 1989 2n3 312 3193116 2001 P'UBUC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8U .. N£SS NAME ITATDtOfT The follow1n1. person IS doing businMS as: BALBOA ISLAND PHARMACY, 302 Man~Awe • 8att>oa Island, CA 92662 Gordon Elwood. 702 Promontory Or West. New POrt Beach, CA 92660 This business 1s con· ducted by an 1ndiv1dual Signed Gordon EIWOQd This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Los An&eles County oo March 3 1989 File No F4101 23 3116 3123 3130 •16 2039 "18UC NOTICE ACTmotJS BUSINW "AMl STATDIENT The follow1n1 person 1s doina business .s TARGET MARKETING GROUP, OIA MONO SWEEPSTAKES. IRISH SWEEPSTAKES, THE HEART fUNO, GlfT rROM THE HEART, GlfT COMMIT· TEE. CA THY LOVE. PRIZE ADMINISTRATORS, PRIZE AWARD CENTER, CINDY HANSEN, ABBY WHITE, 3609 MacArthur Blvd l808, Santa Ana, CA 92704 S.O S OffiCe Suppfy Inc , (California), 3609 MacAr· thur BMj_ #808, Sarita Ana, CA92704. The filinc of thi5 state· ment does not of tbelf au· thotlze the use In this state of a f1ct1tlous business name In violation of the riatits of another under fed. eral, state °' common In (see s.ction 14400 Et Seq Business and Professk>ns Code) This business is con· duGted by a oorporatlon S4JNd Norm Kina. S O.S Offtee Suppty Inc., Pres1· dent. The re1lstrant com- menced to-baf wet busl· neu under the hct1hous but1nus ~ hsted above onJan 3, 1989. This sCMement was filed wrth the County Clerk of Orance County on feb 27, 1989 F409517 312 3/9 3/ 16 3123 2009 *'-1cm~llmto.\11ac_. .. FQftN;F(JtOJtlR n. e, 1a 7 Class· CLASSIFIED INDEX · ANNOUNCEMENTS BUSINESS Announcina .......... 200 Beauty Aids .......... 213 florists ............... 207 funeral Directory ..... 205 funeral Setvices •..... 206 Health Aids .......... 214 Investments .......... 828 Money to Loan ........ 605 Money Wanted ....... 606 Opportunities ......... 700 Opportunities Wtd ..... 704 Legal Notices ......... 212 Lodps-Ctubs-etc. 209 Lost & Found ......... 210 Nurseries ............ 815 Personllls •...•.•..... 211 EMPLOYMENT Alencies ............. 300 Opportunities ......... 305 Employment Wanted 307 MERCHANDISE SALES la SERVICE Antiques ............. 808 Appliances ........... 806 Appliances Wanted ... 807 Auctions ............. 814 Birds ................ 826 Building Material ..... 817 Business Equipment 818 Coins/Stamps ........ 813 Dogs & Cats .......... 824 Furniture ..•.......... 800 Furniture Wanted ..... 805 Garage Sales ......... 705 Jewelry .............. 812 Livestock ............. 825 Marine Supplies ...... 906 Misc. for Sale ......... 809 Misc. Wanted ......... 810 Musical Instrument .•. 81l Office Equipment ..... 827 Pets & Supphes ....... 823 Sporting Equipment. .• 819 REAL ESTATE Acreage .............. 511 Apts Furnished ....... 407 Apts. Unfurnished .... 408 Bldg. to be Moved .... 816 Business Property .... 500 Business Rentals ..... 421 Condos for Rent ...... 409 Condos for Sale ....... 507 Commercial Property 505 Desert Property ....... 513 Farms & Ranches ..... 512 Garaces for Rent ...... 400 Houses for Sate .•....• 508 Houses for RenVFum 405 Houses for Rent /Unfum ..••......... 4()6 Housekeepin1 Rooms 413 Hotels ............... 416 Industrial . . . . . . . . . 506 Income Praperty ...... 509 Lake Shore Property 515 Lots for Sale ......... 510 Mobile Homes ....... 9 17 Mortaage & TD ....... 607 Motels .......•....... 415 Mountain Cabins ... : . 422 Office Space .. .. . ... 420 Out of State Prop ..... 5 14 Real Estate Wanted ... 518 Rentals to Share ..•.. 412 Rentals Wanted ....... 414 Real Estate for Xchg ... 517 Real Estate Loans ..... 600 TRANSPORTATION Airplanes ............ 900 Antique Classic Car ... 912 Autos tor Sale . . . . . . . 910 Autos Wanted ........ 915 Auto Parts & Tires .... 907 Auto Repair/Dom ..... 913 Auto Repair /For ...... 914 Boats ............... 905 Campers ............. 919 Foreign & Sports ...... 911 Mopeds .............. 909 Motof'cycles & Bikes 908 Motor Homes ......... 916 Rooms for Rent ....... 410 SERVICES RESORT PROPERTY For s.'9 .............. 418 Schools ............•. 608 Situation Wanted ..... 308 l~11~i11~·"~ I )ir•·f·t(H'\' 210-Lostla Found + COMMUNITY MEDICAL DIRECTORY • 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. 214-Health Aids 1000 WOLFF SUNBEDS TONING TABLES Commercial-Home Tan- ning Beds. Save to 50%. PriCes from $249/Body Wraps-Lafl'l ps· Lotions. Call Today FREE Catak>g 1-800-367-6836 BALBOA FUN ZONE RIDES Full and Part-time. mature-inside and out· Side work. A fun place to wort< for the young-at· heart. Ask at Merry-Go- Round.. 600 E_ Bay, Bal· boa. VENDIN G RO UTE Established Route (For Sale). Part Time. No Experience Necessary. Call 1-80()..323-1«5 ATTENTION HIRING! GcM!mment Jobs in ~r area. $17~485. Call l~ ext R3375. ATIENTION : HIRLNG Government Jobs · ~r area. $17 840-$69,485. Call 1-662-838-8885, Ext R3375 EARN $500 OR MORE Weekly Stuffi1c, Enve-:~ ~E = mat ion, Send Self· Addressed Stamoed Envelope to NATION· WIDE. P.O. BOX 851~1 WESTLAND Mt"" HIRING! Government Jobs-your area. $17,840-J69_,485. Call 602-838-888:> Ext J3375 ATTENTION-Hiring! Government jobs · your area. $17,84().$69~5. Call 602·8J8..8885 ut R 3375 PIT HELP WANTED at America's Cup Y<?(Urt Eve. & wknd positt0ns avail. 650-2447 or al>C>IY 427 E. 17th Street. C.M: GOVERNMENT JOBS $18,037 to $69,405. Immediate hiring! Your area. Call (refundable) l · 518-459-3611 Ext F 2954 for Federal hst 24 hrs ATM SERVICES P/T Traening/Paaers pro- vided. Must be bondable & available. M-F ~ & Wknd/Even. Positions avail. Call {619) 698· 2905 M-f .9-5 EARN $200 OR MORE MONTHLY at home. Details? Send SASE to: Christine Associates, P.O. Box 54 Oeot. 1056. c1;ffwood, N.J on21 GOVERNMENT JOBS $15f400·$72,500 NOW HIR NG. Excellent benef · Its Call 504·649· 7922 Ext J 2550 307-Emplofment Wned PART-TIME EVENING Work desired by respon- sible, oraanized and experienced Multi Mate Wordprocessq Opera- tor on-your ~­Call Barbara eves or leave messaae. 721· 6701 MAUl/KMNAPALI BEACH l Bdrm or 2 Bdrm condo. Ocean view. Fuljy furn. & equipped. Terns/~/ beech. As low as $75/ ~-Brochure 854· &iiilUlllSJ NEWPORT CHIROCARE State-of -the-art injury and pain treatment/ rehabilitation center utili zing a multi· displinary staff: Chiro- practtc, Medical, Podia· try, Physical and Mes· ~e Therapy, Athlette Trainers. 4030 Berch St .• NB. 151 .. 700. RAYMOND E. BERG. M.D. Dtpt Amer. Bd. of Ortho- paedic Surgery Sports Med1c1ne, Arthroscopic Surgery, fractures. Neck and Back Prob· lems. 17 years in NB 400 Newport Center Onve, #506, NB. 760-8711. COMMERCIAL/ RETAIL SPACE Approximately 830 SQ. ft. on prestagtous Bays.de Onve '" Newport Beach. Offtce Fum1t~ nd Phone optional 723- ~78 SOI-Houses for We bes. Now selli"'&-Call l · 315-736-7375 Ext. H-CA-N2 for Info_ 24 HRS. GOVERNMENT HOMES from S 1 00 (U Repair) Ftorectosures. Repos. T • DetfnQuent Proper. ATIENTIONI GOVERNMENT HOMES , from $1 (Jou f'fP9ir). ~-pr~. ~·•aionS. Cell BJr-131--5 Ext. .• ....... '-- • Cosmetic lid Tucks • Contact Lenses • Radial Keratotorny •Ory-Eye, Tear Ducts • Laser Glaucoma • Cataract Implants • LYON EYE INSTITUTE Fashion Island 1401 Avocado, #402 760-3003 OR. MllVIN L FOULDS ~r~~s. Couples. Families.~ 25 yrs. experience Free Initial Consultation. Evening & Weekend Appts. Avail 120 New- port Center Or #200. Newport Beach. 7&0-0300. ~ LT.V Condrtional sales contract secured by UCC· l and improwd commercial location. $30,000 @15" 3 yrs, 1109 MO. (TOM 261 · 5879) VENDING EQUIPMENT Best PIT OI' FIT busi-ness. Mtntmum invest· ment $2500 No sem.._ 1-800-638-8363 1000 SUNBEDS Tom,_ Tables Sunal-Wotff Tan- nins Beds. Slender Quest, Passive Exercis· ers. Call for free cob ~-~~.1-800-367-6836 ENJOY 13·159' raum tdL Mio l9nd an & buf -$10.000 -1 ml. .... c.-O.illlln --ciates 714/673-7311 NOW! . ........ .. .... ,_II -~· 11. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN .. ... .. . Anderson students · jump· for heart I --7 ..... ---r HAPPY HOUR ) . I-. 25$ MARGARITA'S I 994 GREEN BEER . I COllPUllENTARY 8UFFEI I 4 PM· 7 PM _J&p'-1• Early Bird Dinner $pecials PWE•·,...CAlCHOFTHEDAY sgts • ClllCUlll & IOUP Oii IALAD l'WS DUiar FOR ONLY . .,, Futurina Uve Eldeltalnment . • Jbyg. frj. Sit • 546-3334 .... I. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN__,. 11 Cover Home Offered by - , .. ·Marcia Bents and Caroline • a1nes • I ------------· --------___ ........,, PAR H IAICI 11. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN ·Home of the Week· Vintage Peninsula home best bayfront bet · has a d ry bar with rcf rigerator -......... and mini blinds on the windows ~~-The dining room is also acces- sible from here. The other end of the solarium opens up to a comf ortablc family room, with windows also maximizing the view and with a potbellied stove· for warmth. Additional touches arc built-in bookshelves and sliding glass door to the side lawn and the dock. The formal dining room bas a hardwood floor; wainscotting and crown molding. Two comer display cabinets are built in and a fireplace adds just the right touch. A brass chandelier bangs over the table. There is a pass- tbrough to a butler's pantry. IUI 1881 • n. ....., ,_, • mu it. II Ill •llra II ~ ... _,, An informal dining area is up • • .,..._, llM ... _,Ill••••"' 1111,111 d II Ill Nw. beyond the family room, with ,,_... shuttered windows and a wood BY CHERYL STEHUNG When the Farw_ell family of Newport Beach built their home on Peninsula Point in 1941 , the surrounding area was just com- ing into its own. The home, located at 2124 E. Balboa BouJe- vud, ii in the traditional style, combinina the warmth of Cape Cod with the openness of con- temporary. Tbe home ii the Farwell estate and Marty Farwell wu known for her artwork depicting local scenes. Everything in the home is original, which makes this property so unique. Many of the items, such as porcelain door knobs and brass door fittings, have gone back into style and arc desired by many homeowners. "This home is a great example of traditional Cape Cod architecture,•• said Caroline Haines with Coldwell Banker of Newport Beach, one of the listing agents for the home. 04Jt could be a cozy home for a family or couple that enjoys large-scaJe entertaining." OVERSIZE LOT The home is situated on an 180 X 187-foot lot, actually two buijdable lots, with ample f ron- taae to the bay and a long pier leadina to the private slip, which may .ccommodaac a tarac boat. A hup brick patio dcct aiva away to a ~ lawn and the area is great for outdoor enter- taining. Guests enter from the street to a large entry courtyard/ patio. An outside staircase provides a separate entry to a bedroom, which wu used by the owner u an art studio but may act as a maid's quarters. The entry hall bu the staircase and what wu once a coat cloeet but bu been opened up u a pustbrougb. The guest powder room ia off the entry hall. To the left of the entry ball are entries to the kitchen, dining room and living room. Step through a deep arched doorway to the living room, which ii so warm and cozy with its knotty pine walls, plush carpet and snuttercd windows. The ceilin& is beamed and a display niche at the side of the fireplace is ideal for d is playing collectibles. Along the bayside of the room is a bank of windows, looking out on the solarium and beyond to the view. A little alcove on the other side of the fire place has built-in bookshelves and would be an ideal retreat for reading and relaxing. The solarium was added to the back of the home some years after the home was originally built. It extends along the entire lenath of the home and is broken up into two parts, which may be dOled off for privacy. One encl bar setting the rooms apart. Step through a swinging door to the kitchen, which blends the modern conveniences with quaint looks of the put. Stain- less steel counten, a Ci.Jorie gas ranae with overhead microwave and lots of cabinets are a hall- mark. The butler's pantry has another counter and cabinets with a built-in indoor barbecue grill. Step back to the service porch, which has a concealed apluh sink, more cabinet space, a pantry and entrance to a base- ment, which may be converted to a wine cellar. Beyond the porch ii a bedroom with private bath which may be used u a maid 'I quart.en of apare room. It baa mini blinds on the win- dows, plush carpet and a walk- in clotet. The private bath hu tile on the floor and around the glaued-in shower/tub. Another entrance to the bed- room leads to another hall and an outside door. This ball bas a shower room with tiled floor, which may be used by those stepping in from the beach. The hall also has the elevator which goes up to the second floor and access to the threecar garage. BEDROOMS GALORE Step up the main staircase to the second-floor landing. Herc, the Cape Cod touch really stands out, with dormer windows in most of the bedrooms and deeply slanted ceilinp. A cusb- I PATIO • DI artlk -...... ti I .,... ..... lllllL .. -II Ill ... m 11111 .. &11111111•I.,.. .. • .. 1111 I llw ..... m .edl ...... , ....... ioned windowseat is at the top of the stain, with windows overlootina the entry patio. The mater suite ii a double, with his and hen ·bathrooms. The fant room may be used u a sittina room and bu a walk- in closet, shuttered windows and built-iii bookshelves. Throuah bi-fold doors, with windows overlooking the bay ii an office and another siltina area. Tbc bath passes throu1h to the second bedroom and bu tile floon, walls and a aJaued-in shower/tub and a small counter. The second room bu crown molding, a fireplace, television · alcove, shuttered windows and built-in boobbelves. An arched door leads to her dressing room, with a sit.down vanity, wall of mirron, built-in dressers and three closets. Continuing on is the bath, with double sinks set into a tile counter. Tile is also ·used on. the floor and around the glassed-in shower It u b. Stepping out into the hall. another bedroom faces the bay. It has a walk-in clo ct and a door leading to a bath. As in the rest of the home, the bath bas tiles floors, walls and around the glassed-in shower/tub. Another door leads to another bedroom. This bedroom bu the luxury of using either that bath, or another one at the other end. The bed- room hu shuttered windows and walk-in closcu. The second adjoining bath also bu tiled noon, walls and around the glaaed-ia lhower I tub. From this bathroom, or from the hall. step into the bedroom which loob out on the f root of the home. It bu a hardwood floor, built-in bookshelves, walk-in closet and shuttered windows. Step out into the hall for elevator acceu. Beyond if the bedroom auite which wu used u an art studio. It alto looks out on the front of the home and bu its own bath, with tile floors and walls and inside the stall shower. All along the hallway arc cabinets for linen storage. Many of the appointments in this home are original, such as the porcelain door knobs and brass door fittings. A fourth car garage is located across the lanai and lawn area and that is where the laundry facility is. The garage may also be used as a boat house. REAJ:TORJNFORMATJON/ FINANCIAL FACTS The home is listed at $2,600,000 by Caroline Haines and Marcia Bents of Coldwell Banker Newport Beach-. The offace ii located at Avocado and Coast Hiabway in Newport Beach. For more iaf ormation or viewiaa. can 644-9060. PllOTOl 8Y MAllY DEClllRICO ... ' .. ... ll l•THE NEWPORT~- WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. R..aton• 26()() East Coast Highway, Corona de/ Mar Now Open!! Please Stop By CHIU Ill mAI Sharp duplex in great south of highway location. Charming 2 bdrm cottage with gleaming hardwood floors & fireplace, nice patio & 2 bdrm unit in rear. Walk to beach, shops & restaurants. ~EDUCE OH 111-1411 ................................. Ult.• WUA UlllA Spacious~\ n kitchen, tile counters, mlcr~ V \!!I! \.I. nook. Great ~~.~~~ ~~~ ~~r.~~ ...•.... ~~:I.~~ ~.i~~.t~.~~ WUT IEWPllT Steps to beach & great ocean views. Two near new contemporwy ~ each with 2 bdrma, 2 baths & formal dining room. High ceilings, akyf ights. spacious patios & attached doubie garages. ·a1-1• ........................ a11.•1PM.• IAITA AU Sharp 4 bdrm Meredith Gardens family home with pool & spa In very nice area. Handsome red tile roof, formal dining room & paneled family room with fireplace. 1•1111 ................................. un.• IAlllA K•llULA Brand new Cape Cod townhomes with 2 bdrms, 21h baths. attached double garage, solid oak cabin9'1 & security system. Just ¥1 biock to bay, 1 biock to OC.Sn & steps to Balboa Ferry, shop & restaurants. A fun area to live or vacation. 111·1• ................................. Ail.Ill CO.IA Ill UI Exciting new contemporary condom- iniums. Split level, open bripht 3 bdrma with fireplace, family room Inside laundry & dbfe garage all with top of the tine appliances & fixtures. Several patios & profesaonal landscaping for a private woodsy feeling. Near completion! .. 711-3111 ................................. 1315.800 IEWPGIT HOIEJ Extra large comer lot Bright & cheerful 3 bdrm waterfront home w ith den & huge patio next to sandy beach. Paver tile floors, beam ceilings & cozy fireplace. Community pools & tennis. Price incf udes the rand. Reducedlf Ul-1418 ................................. $475.000 IEACI DUPLEX just 3 doors to sand. Pride of ownership property, spacious 4 bdrm up with ocean view and 2 bdrm 2 bath down with large patio. Ideal for owner occupant or summer winter rental. 111·1411 ................................. UIS.• Ull llLE Charming 2 bdrm dolt house with den & lovely brick patio with fountain on great street Rebuilt in 1984. New kitchen, new baths, new roof, French doors & paned windows. JUST REDUCED 131·1411 ....................................... . ... IAT Ablotutefy perfect 3 bdrm deligner'a own home with 1 bdrm apt easily converted to 4 bdrm • home. "Seaside" aophiaticate wlttt high bMmed ceilings. whtte decor & large sunny priva9 brick pldk>. ····~ ............................. 1L11•• 1111 CORONA DEL MAR ·2600 E. COAST HIGHWAY 714-7 U. 111..E Good value on Island for this 3 bdrm home. Grat for entertaining with large riving room opening , -1.. to sunny patio and small yard. Recently remodeled · "kitchen & large sundeck off master, a very bright & open floor plan. REDUCED!! 111 -1411 ..................................... . HWPOIT IBlllTI Wonderful remodeled 3 bdrm home plus 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, 631 -1400 REDUCED .................... $595,000 • HARBOR VIEW HOMES Fabulous 2 story remodel with tile & 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. Master suite with his/hers baths & cedar closet 131 -1411 ................................. 1121.• **IEWUITim** COSTA IWTownhome with ~n bdrma & 211! baths tn attractive ~ :;V~· Betcony=oft master & nice ~ U .eat location near :1~1:":'. ~~~.";1. ...... ~~~~ .~~~~:11n.• Uffl Great 3 bdrm starter home or super investment with large patio & security system. Community pools. greenbelts & pathways. walk to Eastbluff shopping. 111-1411 ................................. an•.• IAYVIEW ClllT Outstanding J.M. Peters 2 bdrm 2 bath condo in Gate guarded complex with community & spa. Steps from trails & wildlife preserve on the upper bay. 1•••• .................................... . ltwf llT IOCI with a country setting. Beautifully decorated 4 bdrm home on parklike grounds .with many trees, lovely brick bordered forma( gardens & spa. living room with French doors & fireplace, spacious country kjtchen & dining room with fireplace plus a huge 2nd floor family room. Berber carpet, skylights & built In stereo system. 131 · 1400 ................................. 1515.• IEA llLA•D An extraordinarily special property, ideal for the professional couple. A customized one level 2 bdrm floor plan. now a one bdrm & den plus bonus exercise room. Huge living area, formal dining, gourmet kitchen and stunning decor. Wrap around windows with views of golf course a lake & total privacy. 631 -1 ~ ............................... $620,000 IAUIA llWI Spacious 3 bdrm family home wrth den & family room with wet bar. Warm wood paneling. fireplace & cathedral ceilings in living room plus super studio apartment with fireplace & sundeck. 173-........................... ~-~-~ ••. 1115..m PE•llULA Niil Masterfully remodeled classic 3 bdrm home with den/study (or 4th bdrm), family room. formal lflning room and country kitchen. Beamed ceiling in living & dining ooms. 2 fireplaces. paned windows, new carpet & beautiful landscaping. Just steps to ocean & 1 block to bay. Ul-1411 ......................... · .. · · · · .IRl.m IA1.IOA llUll Duplex. Charming & Immaculate 2 bdrm cottage with knotty pine cabinetry, fireplace & white picket fence. Super unit m rear with 2 bdrms over dbte garage & 1 bdrm down. ,,,,... ................................. am.• UIO PQlalU Newly decorated stunning contem- porary 2 bdrm condominium. Granite counter tops in beth and new kitchen, carpeted I marble lloor, rec•Md Ug"'6ng & etched glass doota. &ding .. down chMnet'' waw .... FuU MCUrity building ..... cloonRen. Pouible ..... option. 111-1• ................................. 1'111.m NEWPORT BEACH OFFICI 2436 W. COAST HIGHWAY llVU llOIEJ Bayfront with dock for a 50' boat Beautiful one story 3 bdrm with dining & family rooms & 3 sunny patios. Hardwood floors, oak m<>'ding & cabinetry & stained glass skylights. Ul-1411 ................................ 11.111.• IA1 •A llUll Just off the south bayfront with sit down views form the living room. Great Potential with Iota ' of room for expansion of this charming freshly refurbished 3 bdrm home with new roof, paint & papers on 40' lot Large side & front patios. outside laundry & double garage. 17 ..................................... .... C1111A Ill UI Just off the main beach. Newty constructed 2 story 4 bdrm home with format dining room, family room & cheery breakfast area off gourmet kitchen with Jennaire & Sub-Zero appliances & whitewash cabinetry. Traditional look with a fresh & bright contemporary feeling, wood windows & French doors. Ocean views from master suite & roof top deck. ·Ml-1411 .................................... . U. Ill.I Lovely traditional 4 bdrm, each with ~th. on oversized k>t with dock & aide ties. Circular stairway, spacious living room, cozy study with firep&ace & buittins. formal dining & tamity room with French doors to huge bayside paboa. Finest quality throughout with oak floors & cabinetry, an impeccabte home. Ul-1411 ................................ 11.ili.• UIO llU Exciting contemporary 3 bdrm bayfront in a great Udo Nord view l~on wrth a gorgeous dock for 2 la1ge yachts. Mulblrv!! with basement & totally private roofdeck. ftoor to ceiling walls of glass. marble floors. soaring ceilings. gourmet kitchen. bayv1ew formal dining & huge master suite. 131-1411 ..................•............. IZ.ZSI ... CAIEO lflOIES Bnght. open & elegantly remodeled 4 bdrm home w ith fabulous ocean V1ews trom family & d1mng areas. master bdrm & skytit kitchen with granite & marble accents. Pale lush carpeting. oversized pavers & plantation shutters through out Many rooms open to the pnvate flagstone patio with rock edged pool. waterfall. oriental landscaping & footbridge. There are 2 spas. a sauna & an audio security system. 111--~ ................................ lt.545.• a.uum Oceanfront estate in thi~Qoal Corona del Mar communi!Y wrth priva1ft. ' ConJem- porary 5-bdrm, built witho ... ~ l8tenal & fixtures. Several ocear"' . a huge pool & apa extend the e._, Over 29,000 sq ft. lot & 108' of~.._, - IEMm A1·1•... . ............ , ..... U.M• Lm al Speciacu .. r ' bdrm CUiiom home with Ma~n 0\'9ftonea. Famity & '°'1T* dining roon. & eet·tn kilchen open IO lllbub'8 pMdlte lawn I~-· '-ding to the 70" dodt with 9ide tie . • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••• •••• 8ALBOA ISLAND OFFICE 315 MARINE AVE. ,_ • N UI II. I• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN Realtor spotligh t Sally Shipley-George Elkins Co. BY CHERYL STEHLING Sally Shipley, George Elkins Company's top lister for the fifth year in a row, considers herself a goal oriented person from 'way back. For instance, while in high school, Shipley knew that the only way she would get to college was to cam a scholarship. So she worked hard and the reward was a full scholarship to the U niver- sity of Southern CaJifomia. Her tuition for four years was paid and the scholarship even took care of buying her books. "Goals have always been important to me," Shipley said. .. 1 am a person who goes that extra mile, I give 110 percent. I almost always have success with the goals I set for myself.~ Shipley said she also applies those principles to her .busin:ss. She appears a very caJin and mild-mannered person, but inside, Shipley is a dynamo. She was the top listing agent for the years 1984. I 985, 1986, the first half of 1987 and for I 988. She wears the trademark Gold Key around her neck, which has diamonds added when an agent earns a certain amount in com- m1ss1ons. Shipley began her real estate career I 0 years ago, originally working on a part-time basis. She was teaching at Harbor View Elementary and worked at real estate during the summer. "I had just gone back to school to get my masters and library credential," she remembered. "I was at the top of the salary scale and it was time for a change. I had reached my goals and it was time for others." So she left a 20-year teaching career and went into real estate FEATURE HOME EASTBLUFF TOWNHOME $347,000 LH Rare "Q'' plan on one of the quietest streets in The Bluffs Upgraded appliances. Berber carpet. new tile, new paint. plantation shutters. ad1acent to Greenbelt Move in cond1t1on Three BR. 211. BA. plus conversation pit with fireplace for exclusive. showing. ask for CLI F & E'LYNN KEMP BIG CANYON ... $865,000 Quiet Central Canyon Area, 4 bdr, 2.5 bath BROOMORE Home. Large living area, family room, great master suite. 2 fireplaces, family kitchen, appro)( 2800 sq ft. of executive living LEASES On The Beach Month-to-month, furnished;-2 bedroom. 2 bath Terrific location. available now through June. $1500 On The Golf Course Yearly lease. furnished 3 bedroom. 21h bath ''El Dorado" model, Mclain Big Canyon townhome. Beautiful golf course and n1ghthght view Secured private entry and ad1acent double garage $2600 Big Canyon, Single Level Two bedroom. 2 bath "Oakcrest II" model on Big Canyon golf course with forever view Yearly lease only Don't miss this rare one• Immediate occupancy $1575 Mc lain Townhome Sea Island Drive, papular "Greenbrier" 2 bedroom. 2 bath end unit Available monthly or on lease Vacant and ready for 1mmed1ate occupancy 11525 Costa Mesa Find Free standina, nearly new home in planned development Three bedroom, 2~ t>Mh, attached 2-car garage. Available on lease terms or lease/option. Y04Jr terms will determine monthly price! Presented By Cllf A E'lynn Kemp • Over 10 transactions already this year • Mufti.rmUion dollar producers • Top 1 % of all sates assocrates in U.S 1987. 1988 full-time. S he joined George Elkins eight years ago. Shipley lives in Newport Beach, but her territory is the world: In addition to numerous Newport listings, Shipley has sold property in San Clemente, Palm Desert and even a 9,300 acre ranch in Northern California. The ranch was co- 1 is ted with Joyce Dabolt, another b lkins agent that some- times works with Shipley as a team. Shipley's husband, Wally. has a unique business. The Shipley's favorite hobby is pitching hor- seshoes, so when Wally retired from the telephone company, he started the Wally Shipley Horse- shoe Outlet, supplying game- related items to other enthusi- asts. Horseshoes is more than a game that people casually in a park. There is nationwide inter- est, with a national tournament every year. This year's national tournament will be held in Spearfish, South Dakota. "I pitch also, but not very good, about 20 percent, which is low, .. Shipley said. "But it is a wonderful,port, good exercise and the people are warm and friendly." Shipley sajd she also enjoys playing tennis and is a member of the Newport ·Beach Tennis Club and likes a game when she can find time, which isn' often. She also enjoys spending time with her family. S he has a son in Irvine and a·daughter in Costa Mesa, who bas three little boys. Shipley Jikes to take the boys to South Coast Plaza to ride on the carousel, or for more adventure, load them on the Balboa Ferry for a trip to the Fun Zone. . ~ Sally ~hipley George Elkins Realty is located at 17 Corporate Plaza in Newport Beach. For more inf or- mation. call 759-9100. Patterson loins Waterfront Homes Susan Patterson ha joined Waterfront Homes, Inc .. as a member of the sales staff at the firm's Newport Beach office. She is a native Californian whose family has been involved in real estate brokerage and develop- ment in the Brentwood area for nearly 50 years. Before joining W aterfront Homes, she had an award win:. ning .. Top Producer" with another prominent Orange County real estate company since 1985. Prior to that, she served five years as director of purchasing for a m$r national marketer of specialty beverages including herbal teas. Her re pon ibilitie with thi firm included contract negotia- tions with the firm' growers located throughout the world. She has had extensive expe- rience in business dealings with a diversity of people ranging from growers, s uppliers and other independent businessmen and women as well as high- ranking political figures with whom such contract must be negotiated in Eastern Bloc nations. Susan Patterson Ms. Patterson's success in the real estate industry is a result of a combination of factors includ- ing her attention to the detailed needs of her cltents, her repu- tation as a hard-drivi ng business per on and her recogni1ed trengths as a negotiator. Profe ionaJ men and women are particularly attracted to her tyle and ability in helping them accomplish their own business goal . M!I. Patterson. a Harbor area resident, hold s a n honors degn:e in communicati o ns and public policy from the-Universi'ty of California at Berkeley. She is an avid horsewoman and includes polo, travel. cinema and the theater among her avocational pur uit . he i al o d eeply involved in the tudy of herb . Waterfront Homes. Inc .• a 13- year-old independent brokerage, pecialize in sale • rental and management of residential prop- ertie "on ... near ... or with a view of the water."Offices arc located at 2436 W. Coast Highway in Newport's Mariner's M ile, on Balboa Island and in Corona del Mar. For more information call Waterfront Home at (714) 631- 1400. a note from maury A SLEEPER Ne wp ort Beach - 3 bedroom, 2 bath home on large lot, near schools. $315,000 University Park -3 bedroom, 2 ~ bath Marquette M odel. 5275,000 L.H. OLDE CORONA DEL MAR Duplex close to the ocean. $695,000 -11. t• THE NEWPORT WH ,_ • Into Real Estate Christa & Gerry Long BY GERRY AND CHRI TA LONG We received an .. up-call" the other day on one of the homes we were advertising. Later that morning-we met the caller and his family at the property they had inquired about. a beautiful home with a large lot. pool and spa. Both the hus band and wife-a charming young couple with two beautiful little girl loved the home and yard. A we tood in front of the home afterwar9s, the hu band asked. "How much do they owe o n the house?.. ..S J 80.000, •• was our reply ... How long have they owned it?" " ine year . ·~ we re ponded. "Would you know what they paid for it?" Now it was our turn to ask que tions: 0 Why do you ask?" "What docs it. matter how much they paid nme years ago?" It turned o ut that thi couple had been looking for over a year for a .. bargain," a "distress" sale, a " cller with hi back again t the wall" a "de~!" We gently reminded him that during that year homes in Newport Beach had increa ed in value by SI00,000 to $200,000. "'I know," said the wife adly. What is a "bargain" in real e tate? Our an wer to our clients i : .. A bargain is owning real estate in Southern California- ~specially in Newport Beach." In the long run, outhcm Califor- nia real estate will always be desi rable, always hold its value. It's a ~•mplc fact of supply and demand. "Buy land they don't make it anymore," Will Rogers supposedly said. He was dead right! And land near the ocean land with a view -land (or hnmes) in a beautiful area like our dchnitely cannot be manu- factured ... The very ~t ""dear' in real estate is to buy OW. The only bett~r "deal" is to have bought yesterday. An ab olute ... teal .. as ·to have bought five year ago! Take our young couple. let'~ as ume that la t year. while looking for a .. distre ale" the; came aero a home they both adored. Based on comparable sales prices, thi's home seemed to be over-priced by appro:u- ma tcly $20,000. They rcall; wanted that house. but the listing broker told them that the elderly sellers o• ncd the house free and clear and ere in no hurry to sell. There -.as \.CT\ little flexibility in tb.c. asking price. Our young buyer declined to pursue the purchase. The home ubsequcntl; sold at full price. Today this same home i worth approximately SI00,000 more. If they had purchased it at full price, o ur young buyers would be 580,000 ahead. Of course. thi type of appre- etation is not alway the case! We recall that from 1982 ZI Sixth straight record year gives Cen.tury 21 big boost Momentum generated by a ~ixth tra1ght record year for comma ion inco me i expected to carry over into the fir t half of 1989. thereby offering the Century 21 ; tern an opportu- nit} to enhance 1t leader hip pO\ttion m the real e t.ue indus- try. according to Mane Barnett. ~ale manager, of the Century 21 In land Pacific office located at 2 Corporate Plaza. cwport Beach. ales production results in 1988 were awe o me despite higher intcre t rates and a c;lower hou ing market in the orth- eastern nited tatc . Ju t con- idcr: Brokers and ale as ociatcs in the Century 21 y tern earned approximately $2.4 billion in commi sions, an increase of 7 percent over 1987. Participation in 720,000 clo cd tran action wa\ econd Marie Barnett highest in the history ot the y tern. coming within an eye- lash of the record 726.000 total in 1987 Transaction by Century 21 office represented approxi- mately J 4 percent of the Can- adian re idential market. Sy tern-wide tran action represented more than $60 bil- lion m real estate ales. a record "Sy temwide, the first quarter of 1989 will be stronger than the fir t quarter of 1988." aid Harold George, director of market research for Century 21 Real F~tate Corp .. "and I wo uld expect the econd quarter to be stronger than that of 1988. aided by the pring Listing~ Dnve . •· George added: "Mo rtgage intere t rates arc till affordable and reasonable for mo t homc- buyer . Consumer attnude are al o favorable. This add up to continued demand for hou ing in the forseeablc future." The cwport Beach office i one of the 11 Centuf) 21 J nland Pacific offices scf'\1og outhem Lo ngcles and Orange coun- ties. For career opportuniucs. call ~ arie Barnett. ( 71 4) 650-1 121. Graauatea payment '110rlgage for Orange County home- buycr who feel trapped between the uncertainty of an Adju\tahlc Rate Mortgage and the higher anterc t rate of a conventaonal loan~ Newpon Pacific Funding has the answer a Graduated Payment Mortgage. The Graduated Payment Mortgage starts at a low initial interest rate, just like an ARM. and has the payment predict•· bility of a conventionaJ loan, accordin1 to Susan Han, enior vice president of Newport Pacific Fundina. .. Our I ~-year Orlduacrd Pay· mcnt Mort ... has initial rate u low u 5.75 percent," 1aid Han. '1bi1 mort ... rate move upward it a Jet race at chcdul d time Hun aid the Graduated Pay- ment Mortgage ha~ been pop- ular. c pccially with first-time homcbuyer • because it tarts at a very attractive low rate yet a ll ow~ homeowner to know exactly what their mortgage payment will be over the entire life of the loan. In ddation to offering intcrc t rote that urc among the mo t competitive available, Newport Pacific provide that extra level llf rvice that keep homebuyers coming back. Han aid Newport Pacific it dtdirat~ tu rrovidina fut ud ronvcnic nt ervicc to speed 1lun1 the tlfetn C'umplicatcd loan ""P"' 11 ruoc .. We off er an in-house c rov. service and an affiliated appra· - al service. which means essential services all arc under one roof. One can to a 'ewport Pacific loan con ultant covers it all- documentation. appraisal and loan approval tat us.•· Han explained. ewpon Pacific. a ewport Beach-based firm, is a direc1 lender and off en a wide raqe of conventional. FHA and VA loans at compctjt.iw rat for new bo~ coadomi•ams and refi nancina currcat laome1. For more iaf onnatioa about Newport Pacif1e-. Gndu1ed Paymcal Mortpae or otlltcr loaa~come.cta pol1 PKiflC .... COGlllltut .. (714) 476-1234. UL 426. through 1985 home prices in ewport Beach tayed fairly "flat." uch may be the case again in future years. But what doc it matter? I . THE LO G RU • ay three tP eight years, the value of a home oear the ocean in Southern alifornia will 11 C REA E. It is omcume quite difficult for bu}'crs to walJoy, theu pnde and .. pay up, .. e peciall) where sclJers essentially d ictate pnce and term . On the other band, ll is f oohsh to let $20,000 stand in the way of a half million dollar purchase, cspecialJy if the buyer really love the home. An)onc who can afford to purcha c a SS00.000 home mo t likely can also afford a $520.000 purchase. We rather uspect this ~oung couple will still be lookang ne~t )Car when they ma~ be e\en fanhcr awa) from affording a home in ~C"-pon Beach. Bu t just th1nk:·thi young bu}cr will till ha-.e his pndc antact! Gerry and Chrisra wng au O"'-ner of Uon~s of \·e..,.port Real E 1au. .-.uh officn rn Ve..,.,pon Center. The' can be reached at 640-5664. · an "unusual" item. Starting in Marc~ you'll discover a new exciting section in our Classified Section called "Treasures." Call the Classified DepL today to advertise that hard- to-locate item or what you 're willing to pan with. . 631-8120 9-oon M-F SOME GREAT LISTINGS THREE NEW LISTINGS IN HARBOR VIEW HOMES VIEW, VIEW, VIEW · Carmel (3 BR) on Port Durness with large lot. CAN go 2nd story on this lot. $549,000 PALERMO • Lan"Q~D" for 3rd car garage spac s 'ell cared for -not upgrad, .,>J. CARMEL-with large back yard -South expo- sure. New carpets being installed. $449,000 *ALL NEW* AJI new expanded & remodeled Pa ermo Th is is the most elaborate remodel that we ha-.,e eYer seen m H V Homes. Evetytfung new except the frame' upanded to 5 Bdnns -3~ Baths on the greenbe $719,000 .. . .,...,,... .. -. * IN CAMEO SHORES * Just Listed -Huge kit ·o"' ~ORoom to expand. Very spacious and bri s n v ew s de. Next to 1he Cameo Short ---~ il<ftnt•al m this property. PRICED TO SELL ••• •119.000 *GREAT LOCATION• Sometset w/imJWessi~ uptrades & exp1tnded. Great loc:Aon in H.V. Homes New MBR suite/baths/kitchen/ lantrY nn etc. $669,500. ... ..... ..u ........ 1111.- 0.-... ,,.. klls tJI room to .......... ~ ..... LMlll ..,..•• ..... canw lat Prim ire' fc 1 -... * 14 OLD DUflD• l1ww ..,, .. c..'11 ..... . o. ...... 4-cw ...... .... .., ... a.1-.-..... _ a•,_.•H•.000 • • - ... 7 Ross Realty comes to Newport Beach New in town Al Rou, a graduate of Micb- ipn State Uaiftrsity, US4 and Southwestern Univenity, bas been a real estate broker/ devel- oper since 1960, specializ:ina in commercial and luxury residen- tial properties. Al is an active member of the Newport-Harbor and Beverly Hills Board of Realtors. Al Ross is a practicing attor- ney in California since 1970 and bas been involved i.n negotiating major athletic and entertain- ment contncts and. real estate trans.ctions, and be is currently a member of the Calif omia State Bar, the American Judicature Society, the Los Anaeles County Bar Association and the Amer- ican Bar Association. AJ•s bobbies include basket- ball, tennis and karate, and be bad actively been involved as 0. 0 ··-i, ·:~: .-.-b.. ~-Helo .. : to_.~· 9/letrport /leighbots. lb. ((>o•dJ '>. ~ hough we're new in town, we've been successful in the Real Estate Business for nearly 30 years. And, to share the citement of opening our Newport Beach Office, we're offering a grand opening to an of our Newport neighbors ho list a property with us during the month of March & ii. What is it? A Special ~ Commil1ion ..._ which, depending on the market value of your residential commercial property -could save you hundreds housands of dollars. call us today and let us put our 30 years' experie work for you. NOt on will we provide you with any extra ient WYices, but during the month of March & April, you'll save plenty when yoll list yollr property with us. BEVERLY HILLS, CALIFORNIA $6,900,000 cbairmin of the busincss and industry section for the Los Aqela Chapter of the March of Dimcl and coaches a major leape clivisic>n of the YMCA basketball team. Al bas owned and operated Ross Realty Development Com- pany since 1960 in Los Angeles and presently bas formed with Linda Ballo~ Ross Realty &: Associates located at 341 Bay- side Drive, Suite 2B. Newport Beach. Calif. Linda Ballou, involved with residential properties in the Orange County area for the past year and a half, bas joined with Al Ross to form Ross Realty A Asaociates, 341 Bayside Drive, Suite 2B, Newport Beach, Cali- f omia. A graduate of Creighton U ru- venity, UCLA, and St. Cath- erine\ School ofNuning, Linda bas been involved in the com- mercial industry since 1973, working with such companies as Atlantic Richfield, STP Corpor- ation and NCH Corporation. Linda is a member of the Newport-Harbor Board of Real- tors, Realty Jnvestmcpt Associ· ation of Califomi~ Hoag Hos- pital 552 Club and is listed in Who's Who. When not involved in real estate, Linda enjoys golf, tennis and flying. Re/ Max top 1 O producer Brian Fitterer of RE/ MAX of Costa Mesa has received two RE/ MAX of California awards for 1988. He earned the largest single transaction commission check, for a sale exceeding S6 million. and be ranked fifth in the RE/MAX system with more than S 16 million in gross sales. Be received plaques in the two award cate1orics, which were announced by Sid Syvertso~ co- rqional director of RE/ MAX of California, at the company•s annual awards program. which carried the theme, *Good News AD W-aght Long,• at the Anaheim Hilton Hotel Jan. 28. Syvertson, and co-regional director Stephen Haselton, said RE/ MAX of California recorded 28,800 transactions, worth $6.6 billion, during 1988-tbe biggest year in the state's seven-year history. They told the audience of over 1.soo. which included 600 winners of various aw~ that the sales volume last year was 89 percent higher than the J 937 ftgure of SJ.S billion. RE/ MAX also grew from JI I to I 57 offices statewide. an increase of 41 percent. ""We opened new offices at the rate of one every seven days," Syvertson said. He noted that 1.930 sales associates were working at the state~s RE/ MAX brokerages at the end of 1988, compared to 1,100 a year ago. Fitterer joined RE/ MAX of Costa Mesa in June 1986. Pre· viously he worked in sales for Marcus A Millicbap of Newport Beach. He specialius in apart- ments, and other investment property. His award was the result of the sale of a 136-unit apartment complex in Upland. Broker I owner Craig Batley said Fitterer is .. an expert on investment properties and excels in the skills of workiag out the mechanics, negotiations and completing a transaction in the most effJcient way ... Fitterer received a bachelor of science degree from the Univer- sity of Minnesota and holds a master of business administra- tion from the University of Houston. Fitterer resides in Newport Beach. Syvertson and Haselton said RE/MAX of California is the largest region in the United States. Nationally, RE/ MAX has l ,%6 offices and 22,0 t I sales associates, with $45.77 billion in gross sales. • 4 .. Listing drlve Century 2 l Coastland Realty, located at 2670 San Mipel in Newport Beach, will donate S 100 to the National Easter Seals S.bcicty for every listing received from now through April 9. Century 21 is kicking off its national Spring Listing Drive March 13 to encourage sellers to list their homes with Century 2 I and to take advantage of the Action Warranty program. Cen- tury 21 Action Warranty is a written promise on what a sales associate will do to market the listed property. It ensures pro- fessional performance and ena- bles those listing with Century 21 to access over 7 ,000 offices in the world in terms of referrals. ..Spring is typically a popular time for sellers. Our goal is to sign up 30 listings during the drive which in turns raises $3,000 for Easter Seals," said Chuck Colesworthy, broker/owner of Century 21 Coastland Realty. Century 21 Coastland Realty is a member of the largest real estate sales organization and is one of7,000 offices in the United States, Canada. Japan, the Uni- ted Kingdom, France and the South Pacific. Brashier speaks Marcia Brashier, broker of Brashier ~ Co., will be a fea- tured speaker at the April 25 breakfast meeting of The Enter· prising Woman. Brashier~s topic will be Increasing Your Productivity and Visibility. The meeting will be held at the Irvine Marriott Hotel and the speakers wilJ appear 7-9 a.m. Following will be an open panel discussion and workshops, a while morning of activities. "Women need to project themselves in a professional way in the business· world,•• said Brashier. "They can increase visibility by increasing rcspon~ siveness in the community." The charge for the breakfast meeting is S20 and the breakfast and training session is $4S. Participants may attend the training sessions onJy for S3S. Send checks to The Enterprising Woman, P.O. Box. 18, South Laguna. Calif. 926n. or call 852-6188 for more information. .. , 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 surprisi ng 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 NE Own Home 88% Own Condominium 6% I Lease Home 6% Other Real Estate NE Business Property 37% Weekend or Vacation Home 28% home's value to be between $500,000 and $749,999. Combined, 57%-almost six out of every ten-report a current market value in excess of a half-million dollars. Bec~use The Newport Ensign delivers to homes ii:istead 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 li sts or sells fine ew- port Beach homes, the only way to reach this lucrative market is to advertise in The Nel-i'port Ensign. And if you 're a local resident who is thinking of selling, make sure that your rea/tor advertises in The Newport Ensign ... the only local million-dollar readership. Current Market \' alue of Home NE Under $200,000 $200,000 -$399 ,999 $400,000 -$499 ,999 SS00,000 -$749 ,999 $750,000 -$999,999 S 1,000,000 and over 2% 17% 24% 33% 12% 12% The Newport En • • • • • • • NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE Expect the best~ CORNER OF COAST HWY~ AT AVOCADO 644-9060 THE 1 COMPANY IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA IN SALES & LISTINGS NEW LISTINGS . WEITPAlllC , 1311.• WHERE CAN YOU BUY A BEAUTIFUL 3 BR HOME, HIGHLY UPGRADED, 1908 SQ. FT., LUSH, LT. CPTG, PLANTATION SHUTIERS THROUGHOUT, EXCEPTIONAL LOCATION, ALL UNDER $400,000. CALL NOW. OLD CORONA DEL MAR 1479,000 JUST LISTED!!! CHARMING 3 BR HOME + STUDIO APT. ON A CORNER R-2 LOT. OCEAN SIDE OF PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY .. EASTBLUFF 1525,000 JUST LISTED. LOVELY REMODELED 4 BR. 2.5 BA ONE LEVEL HOME. LARGE PRIVATE YARD W /SPA. NEW KITCHEN, WHITE FRENCH WINDOWS; DOORS. GAEA T FAMILY HOME. IAYCREST 1857,900 IMMAC. BAYCREST HOME. THIS 4 BR W/FR & POOL IS LIGHT & BRIGHT. BUil T -INS, USED ~ BRICK, GORGEOUS LANDSCAPING W/2 PATIOS. EXT. STORAGE THROUGHOUT. DOVER SNORES 1729,500 VIEWI VIEW! VIEW! ENJOY THE NITE LITES & BACK BAY FROM ALMOST EVERY ROOM IN THIS LOVELY 4 BR, 3 BA HOME WI FR & 3 CAR GAR. CALL TO SEE! llAlllOll VIEW 1115.008 BEAUTIFUL CUSTOM BRANO NEW HOME! INCREDIBLE ATTENTION TO DETAIL; 4 BR, 4.5 BA IN GREAT FAMILY NEIGHBORHOOD. YOU'LL LOVE IT. llVllE TEllACE 11.241.000 FRONT ROW IN IRVINE TERRACE. CHARMING HOME W /2 BR'S, 2 BA'S & ROOM FOR ' EXPANSION, PLUS A LOVELY POOL. SPA & BREATHTAKING VIEWS OF BAY & OCEAN. LIDO ISLAND UIG 117&.• BEAUTIFUL CUSTOM BUil T HOME ENGI- NEERED FOR EARTHQUAKES. SOARING LIVINGROOM CEILINGS. MASSIVE BRICK FIREPLACE STEPS TO BEACH & TENNIS. Ull Piii 1111.111 ULTIMATE BACHELOR HAVEN. SOPNISTl- CATED 2 BA; 2l'I BATH WITH A PANORAMIC VIEW FROM THE 7th FLOOR. SELLER MAY TMDI. ' NEWPORT BEACH IAYVIEW TERRACE 1351.500 SINGLE FAMtLY HOME W/2 BR & 2 BA. 2 CAR GARAGE, GATED COMMUNITY, ELEGANT 1 ·MASTER BR WITH SKYLIGHTED AREA ONLY 2YRS NEW . BLUFFS 1409.000 FANTASTIC ORIGINAL BLUFFS LOCATION! OCEAN, BACK-BAY & CITY LIGHT VIEW. ONE- STORY 3 BR 2 BA EXPANDED BONITA PLAN. PENINSULA 1430.000 PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP DUPLEX IN BEST RENTAL AREA. 2 BR + 2 BR + GUEST. LG INCOME POTENTIAL. GOOD FINANCING AVAIL EXTRA LG LOT & YARD! HARBOR VIEW HOIES 1625.000 ESSENCE OF PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP! 5 BR, 1 3 BA, GREAT LOCATION. EXAPNDED ON. RM. REMOD. KIT. BAY WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, 1FRENCH DRS, MANY NEW UPGRADES! DOVER SHORES 1729,500 YOU WILL ENJOY GRACIOUS LIVING IN THIS TRADITIONAL STYLE 4 BR, 3 BA DOVER SHORES HOME COMPLETE WITH TERRIFIC BACK BAY VIEW. PLEASE CALL TO SEE. HARBOR RIDGE $750,000 A HILLTOP PROPERTY W/SWEEPING HAR- BOR & CITY LIGHT VIEWS FROM THIS COM- MANDING 4 BR HOME. SPACIOUS PATIO FOR OUTDOOR ENTERTAINING. ENJOY THE SPA- CIOUSNESS OF THIS SPECIAL HOME! IELCOUIT II•.• PRIME LOCATION IN PRESTIGIOUS BEL- COURT TOWN COLLECTION ON LUSH GREENBELT STEPS AWAY FROM POOL. LARGE COURTYARD W/FOUNTAIN. IAYFROIT 12 •••• -TRUE JEWEL ON THE BAY, THtS EXCEP- TION.AL 7 BR HOME IS LOCATED ON 80' FRONTAGE. W/ELEVATOR, BASEMENT + BOAT SUP. UllA llU 12 ..... SPECTACULAR, CONTEMPORARY, REMOD- ELED, BA YFRONT, EUROPEAN KITCHEN,' BR, 5'h BA. TURNNG BASIN. VIEW, LARGE SUP +SOUTH PATIO. • CAIYll 11.17&.• BEST OF BOTH WORLDS. MEDITERRANEAN ELEGANCE IN TRADITIONAL BIG CANYON. THIS HOME REALLY MAKES A STATEMENT. FABULOUS FOR ENTERTAINING. U• llLE II.Ill.• EXQUlllTE BAYFAONT HOME WITH A PIER AHDSUP FOR A YACHT OF 100 FEETI IDEALLY SITUATED FOA PfWACY AND LIGHT IN A GATED COMPOUND. IV APPT. NEWPORT HEIGHTS IEWPOIT HEllHTI 1141.511 CHARMING 3 BR CUSTOM HOME ON PRIVATE TREE LINED ST. USE OF WOOD FLOORS, BRASS FIXTURES. FRENCH DOORS, LAG. MSTR SUITE W/FIREPLACE. FORMAL OR, LUSH LANDSCAPING WI POND. CLIFF HAVEN 1765,000 VERY LARGE FAMILY HOME. SEPARATE MAIDS QUARTERS WITH BATH. SOME VIEW OF MOUNTAINS, BAY & CITY LIGHTS. EXTRA 'LARGE PRIVATE LOT. EASY TO SEE. DON'T MISS THIS! NEWPORT HEIGHTS 1125,000 FABULOUS 180° VIEW OF ALL OF NEWPORT HARBOR. ENTIRE SECOND FLOOR MASTER BEDROOM SUITE, LARGE DECK PLUS PATIO. THREE FIREPLACES. CORONA OEL MAR IRVIME TEllACE 1519.000 A DELIGHTFUL 3 BR HOME WITH LOTS OF EXTRAS INCLUDING SPA. GAZEBO, ALL NEW KITCHEN ANO A WONDERFUL GARDEN. WALK TO FASHION ISLE & BEACHES. IRVllE TERRACE 1895.000 TOTALLY REMODELED 3 BR HOME W/NEW APPLIANCES, PLANTATION SHUTTERS, LIGHT · FIXTURES & LOVELY CARPETING. ALL TOP OF THE LINE QUALITY & IN EXCELLENT TASTE. 1n1wa 1125.00D FABULOUS 6 BR, 21h BA. FR, ENORMOUS FORMAL ON RM, POOL. SPA & 3 CAR GARAGE. LOVELY VIEW OF CANYON & HILLS. SHOWS LIKE MODEL HOME. •. IPYIWI 1754.• 6 BR, BONUS ROOM .. SOUTHPORT." ONE YEAR NEW SWIMMING POOL & SPA. PRIVATE YARD. IMMACULATE CONDITIONll GREAT FLOOR PLAN WITH LARGE ROOMS. anawa 1111.• "CAPEHORN" MODEL 4 BR. FR., FORMAL DR., 3 CAR GARAGE. SPLENDID CLEAR VIEW OF OCEAN HARBOR AND LIGHTS.'" CllGIA lllHLAIDI 11, 11&.• FANTASTIC VIEW OF BAY. OCEAN & NITE LIGHTS. RARE ST. TO ST. PARCEL AT END Of CUL-DE-SAC. BUILD POSSIBLE 7000 SQ FT HOME W/5 CAR GAR GREAT OPPORTU- NITY FOR THE MOST DISCAIMINA TING.