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Computers aid reading in sch~ols
BY CHERYL STEHLI G
lf students can talk. they can write.
• Anything they can write, they can read,
or o the philo ophy of the Writing to
Read Program tatc .
The y tem use I BM computer and
the Newport-Mc a Unified School
Di trict • pilot program i et up in
College Park chool media c.-cnter and
library. Recently, principal from other ·
districf schools vi itcd and watched the
y tem in action as first graders oper-
ated it.. "'
·Gay Royer, an instructional aide i n
the media center. i the main
coordinator for the lab. a job he has
reh hed with gu to.
Ml give the kid a theme each day and
they are to write a st o r}.'" Royer
explained ... Thi i ll wonderful and
exciting program. If amazing to ee
what the kid come up with on thcar
own ...
The day' theme w .. If I Were
In" able ... Irene Warkentine. 6. aad he
would take her a tcr· cool &CS and her
brother 'A ould get the bla me Other
tudent 'AOuld rob bank . pla) hide
nd eek o r pla~ freeze ta~.
. tudcnt an lmdcrganen nd fir t
grade re targeted for the program. t
an gc when m t arc JU t l m in@ their
letters and the d ifferent ound the.
make. tudco in the Writing to Read
proiram arc mal.:ing up their O'An
tone while catcd at a computer
tcrminaJ. looking at a brightl) colored
monitor screen. To the c ual o ~er.
-what the tudcnts arc typing on the
computer might seem to be gibberish.
.. That• okay.• Ro)er id ... Right
now. the) have a langua~ all their o•n.
Whal coun · tbat the a.re thinking.
creating and actually writing. It doesn't
matter th l the word arc not spelled
corrcctl . That will come in time ...
Indeed. me tUdcn might ha~c
pclled .. ,n h~iblc.. ..in\i 1abl ... or
o~ other permutation. The are
•riting anCI spclhn1 phonetic lty they
pend one ltour a da in the lab. wWda
MlllAiM 12' com~tcr tat ions. Foar of r~-ca , ... ,
BBC loan
stalled by ·
eoune1
BY MELISDA KELLER
JO million loan lo the Balboa Bay
Club \\as pul on hold b) the '-c" port
Beach Cat) Councal \1 onda) night
14hcn mem ber~ decided the) needed
more time to look O\cr the agrccmt'nt.
While club members are not a ~mg
the cit} for the loan. the councd must
a ppro"c t ran ct ion beca u\C the Balboa
Ba) Club lea C\ the propen ) from the
cn y.
Balboa Ba> Club Prcstdcnt William
Ra\' told counctlmcmbers that the club· -c ti , ... ,
Gated homes:
friend or ·foe?
BY MELI DA KELLER
Burglars st!ike anytime and any-
where. but cwpon Beach re idcnts
living in gated communities seem lcs
likely to \.;ctims than their countcrpans
in other areas of the city.
Police tatistics show that D\'VCr
Shores homeowners •ere \.,ctims o f
cnmc seven times more often than those
resident livang m the gate-guarded
co.mmuruty of Big Canyon.
Durio the first tYro month. of tha~
)Car. Big Canyon residents repof!td
onl) four burglaries. compared to 28
reponed in the Do\cr bores area. c m 11.,...s
Beach Reporter
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Baker ommunication Inc. ha
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California. for a c b pun:hase price of
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them arc "listening computers,"
eight arc writing computers and
. there arc about two dozen lis-
t.;ning centers, where students
bear a selection from children's
literature and follow along in the
· text.
The students learn 42 pho-
nemes, or letters and combina-
tions of letters. which represent
the sounds of spoken English,
explained Jeanne Galindo, an
education specialist from IBM.
The phonemes arc programmed
into the four listening computers
and students wear headphones,
watch the screens for .Pictures of
·council. • •
Calf 11n.,...1
is taking out the 1 S year loan
to pay off an existing debt that
will soon be in danger of default.
The remaining monies will be
go towards hiring an architect
and consultant for a controver-
. siaJ redevelopment project that
the council has also yet to
approve.
Many of the council, includ-
ing Mayor Pro Tern Ruthclyn
Plummer, had reservations
_!bout the terms of the agree-
ment, which pledges tbel>ayclu1>
as collateral.
objects and the computer tells
tbem'What the word sounds like.
Galindo said students move to
the next step, the word proces-
sor, after mastering the
phonemes .. It is there that they
write their stories, she said. A
teacher sits at the center of the
room at a u-sbaped table and
helps to reinforce what the
students have learned.
The cystcm was partially
funded through a $26,000 grant
from the Riordan Foundation,
which funds many Writing to
Read labs throughout Califomi&
schools, Galindo said. Principal
Dick Clarke attended a seminar
last summer and expressed an
"It's not my business to run
their show, but is my business
to make sure the city gets its fair
return, .. Plummer said.
An estimated $1 million is
generated annually for the city
through rents at the club.
City Attorney Robert Burn-
ham recommended that the
council approve the agreement,
although he did outline a legal
avenue the seven-member body
can if they decide to refuse the
loan. ..You can reasonably
refuse to approve-thi , but that
is not necessarily my opinion, ..
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interesting in obtaining a lab for
hi• tcbool and Deputy Superin-
tendent Dr. Norman Loa h
heartily agreed.
.. This is a stress-free, non-
threatening environment,.. said
Clarke ... Everything tbe student!>
do is acceptable."
At present time, thcr"e arc no
plaJl-s to install the systems in
other district schools, because ot
the cost involved, said Dr. Mary
Kruse, director of instructional
services.·
..The district doesn't have thr
money right now,"she said ... But
it is ~ great system and the
students usitft it arc writing and
speaking better, earlier."
Burnham said.
He did , however, point out
that one term of the agreement
between the lender and the
Balboa Bay Club, could be
changed to bene.fit tbc city.
As the agreement stands now.
any insurance compensation
would go directly to the lender.
rather than the city, should an
disaster befall the club.
Councilmembers voted
unanimously to postpo ne the
matter until the city auditor and
Burnham can clear Up.Jlny prob-
lems.
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Cafe is served approval
UIY IECllllCl/IEWPOIT EUI
BY CA TIE JACKSON
Newport Beach watchdog Sid
Soffer finally received Planning
Commission approval Thursday
night to open a re~laurant he ha
been planning for two years, but
only after .. doing it the hard
way."
Soffer's problems began in
November 1987 after the Plan-
Boat show
to open
The Newport Brokerage Boat
how opens April 6 at Lido
Marina Village and wiU spot-
light boats best suited for crui -
ing, daysailing and sportfishing.
The spotlight will then be
turned on new 1989 boats during
the next week's Newport New
Power and Sailboat Show, April
12-1 6.
''Because the-Newport Boat
Show offers so many new boats
and accessories, represented by
so many of the west coast's top
brokers and deaJer , visiting this
show can be a one-Slop s-ho]>ping
experience. said Producer Dun-
can Mcintosh.
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Free parking wiU be available
off Tustin and Avon avenues in
Newport Beach and complimen-
tary shuttle transportation to
Lido Marina Village will be
available every IS minutes.
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R. Strickler dies Show hours are weekdays
from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. and
weekends.from 10 a .m. to 6 p.m.
Admission is SS for adults, $2
for children 6 to 12 and admis-
sion is free for children under
6 years of age. A free weekday
return pass to the next week's
Richard L. "Dick" Strickler
ong-time Corona del Mar real
state broker,. pa.ssed away at
Hoag Hospitai on Good Friday,
March 24.
Arriving in Corona del Mar
from the World War II occupa-
tion forces in Italy, he quickly
became a part of the village.
Strickler was a Tru tee of the
Corona del Mar Community
Church, held many office in the
Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa
Board of Realtor . and was an
avid supporter of Hoag Hospi-
tal.
Strickler is survived by one
daughter, Jan Marie Strickler of
Los Alamitos and long-time
friend and business associate
Chris Hopper.
Burial will be at sea in the .
Hawaiian I lands, off Kauai,
with memorial service planned
for prll t S, at Pacific View
Chapel. in Corona del Mar.
Donation may be made to
Orange Coast Heart Institute, at
Hoag Ho pital.
Community service
The Headache In titute, of
Newport Beach ha produced a
headache brochure listing clf-
help tip for chronic headache
suffer available free-of-charge.
To obtain a copy o·f the brochure
end a self=adre ed tamped
envelope to the Headache
Institute, 360 an Miguel Dr.,
Ste. 603, Newport Beach CA,
92660: or by calling 714 7S9-
3S7S. •••
Newport Beach Public
Lilwilry at Newport Center. has
added a Fax machine to help
respond to reference quc tion .
To act answer to all your
reference quc tions. call the
Newpon Beach Public Library
at 644-3191.
· even comes with each paid
admission ticket to the Newport
Brokerage Boat Show. For more
information, contact the Dun-
can Mcintosh Co., Inc .. at 673-
9360.
ATTENTION BOATERS -
Buy, sell, or trade your boat .
.. or advenise equipment.
maintenance, mooring spau. or
skippers-/ or-hire right in The
Newport Ensign. Call the Clas-
sified Department today for
details, (714) 631-8120. 9-Noon
Monday through Friday.
INSURANCE .
Home
Life
Auto
Cynthia Savery
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13011 NewpOft Avenue #200 Tustin 92680
ning Commi ion originally
approved the re taurant located
adjacent to ewport Heights on
the old ewport Boulevard.
But dis ati fied with the
length of hours the re taurant
could remain open. offer
"made the mistake of appealing
to the City Council. ..
When the is ue came up dur-
ing the sub equent ov. 11
meeting. the council not only
overruled Soffer\ request for
longer re taurant hour.. but_
threw out the entire propo al.
• offer was then forced to
reappeal to the comm1 ion.
After a long di cus ion Thur -
day night, the commi ion again
voted its unanimous approval,
with Commi sioncr Jan Debay
and Thoma Edwards ab ent.
.. Mr. Soffer, I suggc t to that
you not appeal to the City
Council any further on this
matter," aid Com m1 1oner
Bun Per on.
Soffer readily agreed.
.. It wasn't wonh all the llme
and expense, but we got more
than what we wanted," he added.
The unnamed restaurant, at
485 ewport Blvd., is sche-
duled to open in a month and
will feature Japanese French
cuisine. Operating hour will be
from 7 a.m. to 2 a.m. daily.
In other action. the comm1 -
ion approved the opening of a
third video arcade at the Balboa
Fun Zone and thee tabltshment
of Pacific We t Yachts, a yacht
sale facility. at 600 We t Coast
Highway.
Council Highlights
•e DGET AMENDMENT -Counc1lmcmber approved a
S 167 ,000 budget appropriation for construction of a sewer
line aero s Pacific Coast Highway at Bayside Drive .
• E OF P BLI C BEACH A request from Carolyn
Slevin to u e the beach at 1130 We t Ocean Front on April
15 from lO a.m. 3 p.m. for a birthd~ party was approved.
The council al o gave her permission to et up a Moonbounce.
a plastic inflated attraction for children to JUmp m .
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PAIE 4 •AICI 11. 1• THE NEWPORT ENStGN
Neighborhood Watch
is good investment
Crime, unfortunately, has become a fact of life
in Newport Beach. High-end real estate, expensive
· cars and the finer things in life have become a draw
for the not-so-finer members of society.
While gated communities, expensive security
systems and auto alarms may help to deter a
crim~nal, the sad fact is technology will not stop
crime if the perpetrator is determined enough.
Guards can be tricked, security systems can be
, bypassed and alarms can be disconnected.
While statistics do show that only four crimes
were committed in Big Canyon as compared to 28
burglaries in Dover Shores during the months of
January and February, guarded communiii~s are
rio substitution for good old fashioned neighbor-
hood support systems.·
No matter how strong or large a police force is,
~he job of a police officer is basically reac1ive, rather
than proactive.
However, the Newport Beach Police Department
is doing its part to prevent crime and it is time
for the citizens of Newport Beach to do theirs.
Neighborhood Watch is a proven method to
reduce neighborhood crime and all it takes are
willing neighbors and a few hours one evening with
a police officer.
The program works in very much the same way
a small town does: one person is in charge of
spreading information to a large number of blocks
and in turn a captain is assigned to be in charge
of block.
Signs are posted and neighbors look out for one
another. When a crime spree hits the neighborhood,
the word goes out and neighbors are oo the lookout.
While more and more new developed areas are
becoming gate-guarded communities, the cost to
gate the older and more established areas of town
is prohibitive, as Cameo Shores has found out.
The cost to purchase the streets from the city,
maintain those streets, receive Coastal Commission
approval, pay the salaries of guards and maintain
equipment is often more than what the homeowners
arc willing to invest. ·
However, Neighborhood Watch just takes a few
hours of your time and a small outlay of effort.
It is definitely worth the investment.
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to reas~ign Principal Tom Jacobson and Principal Dennis Evans. of ewport Harbor und
Corona del Mar high schools respectively.
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Letters to the Editor
Headline c~tchth eye
Otar Editor:
My son had a grammar school teacher who spelled height
the way you did (in the headline of Sue Kauth's March 23
column) because, like many Americans, she thouaht the word
was rtlated to depth, width and length. I am very surpri~
tha someone in your organization didn't <·ate/uh this. I liked
your article.
Jack Keyes
FAllt•'I Note:
While the uaqe of hel1h1h may not be the most common
spelling of the word, our Webster's Dictionary tells u that
it i1 a common variation of h~i1h1 and is acceptable. We
do, however, tltanlcth you for pointing it out .
Cllllll lhllk-you
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ESTA8USHEO 1948•41ST YEAR•NUM6ER 34*(714)&31 -8120*NEWPORT BEACH'S ONLY HOME BASED NEWSPAPER*FAIOAY •. MARCH 31 , 1989"*25 CENTS
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Computers aid reading in schools . .
IV CHERYL STEHLING
If students can talk. they can write.
Anything tht:y can write, they can read,
or so the philo ophy of the Writing to
Read Program state . ..
The y tcm uses IBM computer and
the Newport-Mesa Unified School
Di trict' pilot program is et up in
CollcgO! Park chool media <.'enter and
library. Recently, principal from other
di trict school vi itcd and watched the
y tern in action as fir t graders oper-
ated it.
Gay Ro,yer, an instructiona.I aide in
the media center. i the main
coordinator for the lab, a job he h~
rela~hed with gu to.
... 1 give the kid a theme each day r nd
they are to write a tory,'' Ro fer
explained. "Thi i f wonderful ' nd
exciting program. It' amazing to ec
what the kids come up with on ll1eir
own.··
The day' theme wa "If I Were
Invisible ... Irene Warkentine. 6. aid he
would take her i ter· cookie and her
brother would get the blarne. Other
tudent would rob bank . play hide
and eek o r play f reczc tag .
Student in kindergarten and fir t
grade are targeted for the program. At
an age when mo tare JU t learning their
letters and the different ound they
make. tudcnt in t~ Writing to Read
program arc making up their own
totie while eated at a computer
terminal, looking at a bngbtly colored
monitor screen. To the casual observer,
what the student arc typing on the
computer miaht seem to be gibberish.
.. That' okay, .. Royer aid. ''Right
now. they have a language all their own.
What count i5 that they are thinking.
crcatina and actually writing. It doesn't
matter that the word arc not ~pcllcd
correctly. That will come in time.~
· lndttd. '50mc tudent might have
pcllcd .. inviJiblc .. a ''invi1abl," or
some otMr permutation. They are
writina ancl•pcllina phonetically they
spend one .Our a day in t~ lab. Which
CliMI ira 12 computer ~tat ions. Foar of c 7 , .... ,
BBC loan
stalled by
Council ·
BY MELI. DA KELl.ER
A $30 m1lhon loan to the Balboa Ba~
Club wa~ put on hold by the 'ewport
Beach City Council ~onda~ night
when member~ decided they needed
more time lO look over the agreement.
While club member are not a~lmg
the cit)' for the loan. the counC11 mu t
approve tran action bccau e the Balboa
Bay Club lea e the property from the
city.
Balboa Ba~ Club President William
Ray told counctlmembcrs that the club
Ctda1C••2
Gated homes :
friend or foe?
IY MELINDA KELLER
Burglars strike anytime and any-
where, but ewport Beach re 1dents
living in gated communities ecm le
likely to victims than their counterparts
in other areas of the city.
Police stati tic show that Dover
Shore homeowner were victim of
crime seven times more often than those
resident living in the gate-guarded
community of Big Canyon.
During the fir t two month of thi
year. Big Canyon re ident reported
only four burglarie , compared to 28
repo rted in the Dover Shore area.
CHI DIC• .... 5
Beach Repo rt.er
,. latest purchase
of Baker Climm .
Baker Communicatton Inc. ha~
acquired The &arh Reporter. a weckl ..
ne"' paper based in Manhattan Beach.
California. for a ca h purchase price of
between $2.5 and $3 million.
The &arh Reporter. a free weekly
general circulation new paper, di trib-
ute 40.000 copies through home
delivery and new rack in Manhattan
Beach. El Segundo, Hcrmo a Beach
and Redondo Beach.
Baker acquired all of the tock o
Beach Reporter. Inc. from it ol
1haRhOlder, Richard Frank. Frank -•II
COllliaue as publilhier or 11te llr«h
~~r.
Baker Coam•aicMiOM Inc. pub-
lishes five • papen in Sou&Mrll
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8UYING or UL.UNG
Reading •••
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them are .. listenin1 computen, •
eight are writina computen and
there aie_about two dozen lis-
t~ centers, where st\idents
bear a selection from children's
literature and follow along in the
· text.
The students learn 42 pbcr
nemea. or letten and combina-
tions of letten which represent
tbe sounds of spc>ten English.
explained Jeanne Galindo. an
education specialist from IBM.
The phonemes are programmed
into the four listeniq computers
and students wear headphones.
watch the scieens for _pictures of
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Council. • •
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is tatina out the IS year loan
to pay off an existing debt that
will soon be in danaer of default.
The remainina monies will be
10 towards hirina an architect
and consultant for a controver-
sial redevelopment project that
the council has also yet to
approve.
Many of the council, includ-
ing Mayor Pro Tem Ruthelyn
Plummer. had reservations
about the terms of the agree-
ment. which pledges the bay club
as collateral.
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objects and the compvter tells
them what the word sounds like.
Galindo said staidcnts· mo~ to
the next step~ the word proces-
sor. alter masterina the
phone~ It is there ttlat they
write their sto~ she said. A
teacher sit at the center of the
room at a u-sbaped table and
helps to reinforce what the
students have learned.
The aystem was partially
funded through a $26.000 arant
from t~ Riordan Foundation.
which funds many Writina to
Read labs throuabout Calif omia ·
schoo~ Galindo said. Principal
Dick Clarke attended· a seminar
last summer and expressed an
"' -
"'It' not my business to nan
their show, but is my business
to make sure the city aets it fair
~tum.• Plummer said.
An estimated SI million i
aenerated annually for the city
through rents at the club.
City Attorney Robert Burn-
ham recommended that the
council approve the agreement.
although he did outline a legal
avenue the seven-member body
can if they decide to refuse the
lo.an ... You can rea onably
ref use to approve thi , but that
is not necessarily my opinion."
interestina in obtainina a lab for
hii ICbool and PtPUty Superin-
tendent Dr. Norman Loah
laeartily aar-l-~-----
.. This is a ~ree.. non-
threatenina enviroll(Mnt ... said
Clarke. "'Everythina tt.e student~
do i acceptable.•
At present time. the~ are no
pla.os to install the systems in
other district school • because ol
the cost involved, said Dr. MIJ)
Kruse .. director of instructional
services.·
"'The district doesn' have thr
money right now ... he said. "'But
it i a areat system and the
students using it are writina aod
speaking better. earlier ...
Burnham said.
He did. however. point out
that one term of the agreement
between the lender and the
Balboa Bay Club. could br
chanaed to benefit the city. .
A the aareement stand now.
any in urance compensation
would go directly to the lender.
rather than the city. hould an
disaster befall the club.
Council members voted
unanimously to postpone the
matter until the city auditor and
Burnham can clear up any prob-
lem .
Baker. • •
alif ornia. Tltt Nt't4'P"'' ' &u;,n. the Polru Vtrdt Ptnm·
111/0 Nt't4' • the Acorn in Agoura
Hill and We tlate Village.
8twrly Hills (1/J) in Beverly
Hill • Brentwood and Bel Air.
and N•wport llftC'lt (114) in
Newport Beach. Huntington
Harbour, Laauna Beach and
Villa Park.
.
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joba..ae?
Bep.your
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Cafe is served approval ·
I Y CA. TI E JACKSO
cwport Beach watchdo id
off er finally ttttiYCC! Plannin
Comm· ion approval Thursda
niaht to open a restaurant heh
been planning for t .. o ca~. but
only after .. dointt it the hard
way.~
Soffer', problem beg n an
O\tmber 1987 fter the Pl n-
Boat show
to open ·
The cwP<>rt Brokerage Boat
"ho-. open Aprtl 6 at Lido
Mar1na Viii gc and will pot-
light boat ~ t uitcd for cru1 -
ing. daysailing and ponfi hmg.
The potlight will then be
turned on new 19 9 boat during
the nt'<t ~eek' c"'port cw
Power nd ail boat Sho"'. April
12-16.
.. Bee u c the ewport Boat
how offers o many new boat.
and ccc oric . represented by
o many of the we t coa t ·~ top
brokers and dealers. vi hang thi
ho\\ can be one--top.shopping
experience. id Producer Dun-
can Mclnto h.
Frtt parking will ~ a\'ailable
off Tu tan and Avon avenue in
ewport Beach and complimcn-
tar) huttlc tran portation to
Lido Marina Village will be
available every l S minute .
. Strickler· dies how hours arc weekday
from 1 ~ a.m. to 6 p.m. and
'Aieckcnd from 10 a .m. to 6 p.m.
Admi ion i S5 for adults. $2
for children 6 to 12 and admi -ichard L. "Dick" "trickier
-time Corona del Mar re l
ate broker p~ away at
ag Ho pit&! on Good Frida .
h 24.
rriving in Corona del Mar
m the World War 11 occup -
n forces in Ital • he quid.I
ame a part of the village.
trickier w a Tru tee of the
rona dcl Mar Community
0_rch. held many offices in the
wport Harbor-Co ta Mc a
ard of Realtors. and was an
id supporter of Hoa, Ho pi-
trick.ler i urvivcd by one
u1hter. Jan Marie triclder of
Alamito and long-time
end a nd bu inc a ociatt
ri Hopper.
Burial will be at se in the .
waiian I land . off Kaua_i,
h memorial crvicc pl nncd
pril IS. at Pacific 1c~
apcl. in orona de\ M r.
n tion ma~ be m de to
n c Co t He rt In tttute. at
>ag Ho pital.
mmunity service
ht Headache In litutt. o f
wport 8c ch ha~ produced
duchc brochure h tang clf-
p tip for chronic he d chc
fcrs available free-of-char c.
obtain a copy of the brochure
d a elf :adr~ cd tam~d
elope to the Hcad•chc
titute. 360 .. an Miguel Dr .•
. 603. Ncwp{>rt Beach •
or by callin 7 I 4/ 7S9-
•••
ewport •••cla Public
at Newport enter. h
eel a Fax. machanc to ht'p
nd to reference \IUCStion .
aet an we r to all your
rcncc que tion • call the
port Beach Public t.ibrary
3191 , I
ion i free for children under
6 years of age. A free weekday
return pas to the next week,
even come with each paid
admi ion ticket to the ewport
Brokcra,c Boat how. For more
mformation, contact the Dun-
can Mclnto h Co .• Inc .. at 673-
9 60.
ATTE TIO BOATERS -
But-·. tll. or tradt your boot .
.. or advtnist equipmtnt,
mamttnan<v. moorin.t sport, or
irk1p~rl-_for-h1n right in Tht
'twport En.sign. Call tht Clas-
sifitd DtpaTlmtnt today for
dttails. (714) 63/~110. 9-oon
Mondor through Friday.
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13011 Ne•port Alflfl• t200 TUiln H6IO
ning ommi ion originally
appro-.ed the re taurant located
d1acent to cwport Hctght on
the old ewpon Boulevard.
But di ata ficd with the
length of hour\ the re taurant
could rem an orcn . 'o ffer
"mude the m1 tctke of ctppcahng
to the aty Council. ..
When the l\\Uc came up dur-
mg the ub'\equenl o v. l l
mee ting, the councll not only
O\Crruled ~ofler\ rc4ue\t for
lo ntzer re~taurant hour\, but
threw out the cnurc propo al.
So ffer ~a~ then to rced to
rcappcal to the comm1 lim n
ftcr a long dt cu\ '°"Thur -
I' day mght, the comm• io n again
"otcd 1t unammou approval.
~•th omm1 1oncr\ Jan Dcbay
and Thoma Fd~ard ab cnt.
.. Mr. offer. I uggc t to that
you not appeal to the City
Council any further on th1~
matter." aid omm1 s1oner
Bun Per on. ·
Soffer readily agreed
"It wasn't wo rth all the time
and expcn c, but we got more
than what we wanted," he added.
The unnamed re\taurant, at
485 ewport Blvd ., l ~che
dulcd to open in a month and
will fe ature Japane e f-rcnch
cu1 ine. Operating hours will be
fr om 7 a.m. to 2 a m daily.
In other action. the comm1 -
~ton approved the opening of a
third \.-td eo arcade at the Balboa
Fun Zone and the C)tabh hmcnt
of Pacific We t Yacht\. a yacht
·ate'i tac1lity. at 600 West Coa t
Highway. · ·
Council High·/ights
•&t 'DGET ME 0 1\-1[ T Counc1lme mber~ appro\.-ed a
$167.000 budget appropriatio n for con)truct1on of a \ewe r
line aero ~ Pacific Co~t Highwa~ at Bay ide Drive.
•t 'SE OF Pl'Bl.IC BEACH A reque\t from Carol>n
Die\ im to U\C the beach rat 1130 We,t Ocean Front on April
15 from 10 a.m ~ p.m. for a btrthda) party wa approved
The council al o gave her pcrm1 'ion to )Ct up a ~oonbounce.
a plastic anflated attraction for children to Jump in.
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Salon
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Neighborhood Watch
is good investment
Crime, unfortunately, has become a fact of life
in Newport Beach. High-end real estate, ~xpensive
cars and the finer things in life have become a draw
for the not-so-finer members of society.
While gated communities, expensive security
systems and auto alarms may help to dete~ a
criminal, the sad fact is technology will not stop
crime if ti)e perpetrator is determine,9 enough.
Guards can be tricked, security systems can be
bypassed and alarms can be disconnected.
While statistics do show that only four crimes
were committed in Big Canyon as compared to 28
burglaries in Dover Shores during the months of
J a.mui ry nd F~bruary uard.e.d communities are
no substitution for good old fashioned neighbor-
hood support systems.
No matter how strong or large a police force is ,
~he job of a police officer is basically reactive, rather
t!lan proactive.
However, the Newport Beach Police Department
is doing its part to prevent crime and it is time
for the citizens of Newport Beach to do theirs.
Neighborhood Watch is a proven method to
reduce neighborhood crime and all it takes are
willing neighbors and a few hours one evening with
a police officer. .
The program works in very much the same way
a small town docs: one person is in charge of
spreading information to a large number of blocks
and in turn a captain is assigned to be in charge
of block.
Signs are posted and neighbors look out for one
another. When a crime spree hits the neighborhood,
the word goes out and neighbors arc on the lookout.
While more and more new developed areas are
becoming gate-guarded communities, the cost to
gate the older and more established areas of town
is prohibitive, as Cameo Shores has found out.
The cost to purchase the streets from the city,
maintain those streets, receive Coastal Commission
approval, pay the salaries of guards and maintain
equipment is often more than what the homeowners
are willing to invest. ·
However, Neighborhood Watch just takes a few
hours of your time and a small outlay of effort.
It is definitely worth the investment.
·Baker Communications
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to reas~ign Principal Tom Jacobson and Principal Dennis Evans, of Newport Harbor and
Corona dcl Mar high schools respectively. ·
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Letters -to the Editor .
Headline c~tchth eye
Dear Editor:
My son had a grammar school teacher who spelled htight
the way you did (in the headline of Sue Kauth's March 23
column) because, like many American • she thought the word
was related to depth, width and length. I am very surprised
that someone in your organization didn't catchth this. I liked
your article.
Jack Keyes
Eaor'a Note:
While the usage of htighth may not be the mo t common
~~lling of the word: ~ur Webster's Dictionary tcllJ u that
at 11 a common vanat1on of height and is acceptable. We
do, however, thankth you for pointing it out .
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COl,.LED IY MELINDA KELLER
r : ... Pnl•t ,. Blottt:t , .. µr,.v ,., .. ,, .t\ " pu hl1r .. eN1Cf' lrom the Newoorr C "~'ll" deloilins
1.r1mt:· •.. ncJ .. me~t\ in NtwlJ(>rt BetK.h It \hOukJ be noted th.;t crrmes /1\ted .;te Ol'lty
thaw •hlf fl u • '"IX>tt,.d tt1 It;,. Nf'w()Ort 8Pac.h PoltC.f! Deo.irtm"''' dnd d"f:'>I '. m.;cJt
"'" onty llt<1\f' ~U'>IJf'f.tl!d o l c.rrm.-s •nd not thOsP. r.on111ct~
•A h•Mh ~peed pu"uit that began
in New p, l\cach with the theft
ol a I .ido hi .. 1 rc\idcnt\ Mcr-
ccdc~ tien1 and took officer\
through ~cveral citic,, ended an
hour later in Anaheim when
police rinalty trapped the ~u~
pcct.
Danny Jaime1, 22, of Ea.\t Lo\
Angele~ wa.\ hnoked on \U\pi-
cion of armed rohhcry and i~
Gated ...
Clltilldtr•"9• 1
"l ew port Beach Police 'rmkc'-
pcr,on Hoh Oald cy '~llU the t\.\>o
.ar ea' arc c;_"'" Lo mpare u
htt:illl ,L' o l their "'c' <Hid 10<.:a-
t 1 o n ' . h u t t h a t B 1 ~ (' .1 n y o n
rL·"tknt' ma>v h,1 \c more p1 o tn -
(1on hCLJU 'l' ol I he ~M C\ pO\ICcJ
. 1t L'ach cntr ant e
Oak In \.\a,, howner. 4u1ck to
poin t nut that gat ed commun-
1t1c' an: not immune to cri me
.111d oft e n lull rc,u.Jcn t' into a
I ,11,c \Cll'c o l 'ccurtty
"It '' 1mport ~111t to note that
Big C ·,rnyon had J \Criou' cat
hurglar prohlcm a lc w yc<H' ago.
(iatcd commun1t1c' t:an t:rcatc
c.:ornplac.:cnc.:~ to\\~1rd' ~c1ghhor·
hood Watch. wh1 t h " \tc ry
1mport;1111 ... Oakley 'aid .
t>eing held in lieu of $50,000 bail.
The cha\e began when the
\U~pect and an accomplice con-
fronted 75-year-old Ellen Garri-
'on and demanded her car key\.
The \U~pect~ drove off in her
19H2 grey Metcede~ Ben1, said
Newport Beach Police
Spoke~pe~on Bob Oakely.
The Newport Beach Police
helicopter spotted the car head-
cnc..ouragc\ nc1gh hc>r' to report
,U,plC.:ICHl\ to the J \\OCliJll<>n_ancJ
lo the po ltC:c
"We cJ on't ha\ c J n or~an1 1ccJ
\rc1ghborhood Watc..·h program.
hut we do kee p the nc1g hbor-
hooc.h a\\ arc I Li o thi nk the !!<•tl \
dcrcrcr 1mc_ but it tc rtainl~ ''" 't
"guard aga1n \t ll." Bibb \ci1d .
~omc Cumco ~htHc' rc\ldcnt~
.igrcc wuh Bibb and htt-..c con-
\ld<.:rcd gat ing their ocean\1d e
commu nit-... C~s mco ( ommunll\ "'"oci al 1~n Pre\ldcnt J 1 ~
f-n,1gn 'aid the r ropo,al come\
up from time to time . but '' .
U\Ua ll~ ~hot down bccau'e of the
prohibiti\.'C CO\l.
n 4't ~ewport Boulevard and
17th Street. At that time, the
4:1Ccomplice, dC\cnbed onl y a\ a
hlack male, in hi\ earl} 40 \,
we a ring det rk clothing and
we1g h1ng app roximate!} 200
po und\, ned, leaving only J a1 -
me1
Ja1me1 repo rtedly wa\ able to
fl ee marked police car~ through
Co1..ta M c~a, Irvine . Lake
Fore~t . El Toro, Tustin , Santa
Ana and Anaheim, Oakley said .
During the chase, the ~uspect
used freeways and side streets in
excess of 100 miles per hour, and
drove through intersections
against red signals in excess of
60 miles per hour. At one point,
Jaimez turned onto a gate-
MAllCll 31. 1111 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN-,Alf I
guarded road at the L'S ~C base
in El Toro, but reali zing his
m1 '-takc, he made a quick u-turn
and nea rl~ rammed an In inc
police car. Oaklc~ added.
At the So uth t reet exit.
Ja1me1 left the Santa na Free-""> <1-5 ) but as he turned ont o
~outh ~t reet . he lost control of
the 1itolen car
An otf 1cer on foot approached
the ~u \pect at gunpo int but
J a1 me1 put the car in re\erse
attempting to back up O\ er the
curb. Se-..eral units trapped the
suspect and prevent ed an ~
further escape.
The whereabo uts of t he
second uspect is unkno '4n.
•Tbrtt Costa Mesa men were
arrested early Monday morning
for brandishing firearms near
the 1ntcrscct1 on of \iacAnhur
Boule\ ard and Ford Road
According to pohcc rcpon'
Guillermo Ramirez .\h arei . ~~.
Ignacio \era C\m . ~J . dnd
Lucino Ramirez f ,qui\ el. 29.
\\ere drre\ted lor d1,charging
ll rearm'). brcrnd 1~h 1ng J gu n .rnd
e\h1b1t tn g d gu n ~II three \\ere
booked into 'e" po rt Beac..h
Cu ~ J dil
•Jhit\fs broke into a '-tOrage
garage Ea ter undd~ on the ~00
bl ock of Che te rfi el d Re ported
')tole n "as a $350 b 1c~ le and a
S200 belt andcr.
•\·andals damactd the front
door of an apartment at I 0
Park '\e" port und a~ b~ open-
in g 1t "1th bod i i~ force. Damage
"as SI 00 and no loi. "as
reported.
Big Ca nvon ('o mmu n11 y
l\"0L·1ation Prc"dcnt D an n ~
B1hh '~"d the organ i1ation
"1 o 'tart with we would hc.tve
to 1JUrcha'c all the \trcct\ I rom
the city and get Coa~ta l Com-
mi,~ion approval. f-or now. \\<C
JU\t keep an eye o n our neig h-
borhood~." En,ign !\aid.
WATCHFUL EYE -A 1Urd It l t1 Caaye1 cMc:ka all cars
cutlll Ille IM ... c..1lty. LIClllll •r FIPlu laltM.
Police nab
second Luby
suspect
Police have :~rrested a econd
su~pect in connection with the
October beatings of entrepre-
neur Roger Luby and actor J ohn
Wayne· daughter, Aissa
Wayne.
Jeffrey Kendal Soucy. 35. of
Simi Valley, wa.\ arrested last
Friday near h1 · home. He 1s
being charged with conspiracy to
commit a!o. auh with a deadly
weapon and i bcang held in lieu
of SI millio n bail •. aid Newport
8e~1ch Police poke person Bob
Oak I~.
A warrant wa. issued for
Boucy's arrcM after the victims
1dcnt1fied him u one of the
assailant who attacked them in
the garage of Luby' 22nd Street
home. The fir t ~u peel. Jerrel
I.cc Hinteraardt. 37. of Bur·
bank. wa picked up two weeks
ago and ia also being held in lieu
of SI million bail. -Police arc also seekina Daniel
Gal. • private lavestiaator who
alleie!ltly cmp,plojed Hintcr1ardt.
Wayne~ former hmb9nd. Tho-
naas Gionas. ~rtcdly hirc!d Gal
to follow his wife durin1 a
ctlltoely baule tt.c two had over
their inf•n• da•htcr. The 1-
~ar-old w• recent ly awarded to
Gionie.
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,_ 4 •1~111. t• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN
Neighborhood Watch
is good investment
Crime, unfortunately, has become a fact of life
in Newport Beach. High-end real estate, expensive
cars and the finer things in life have become a draw
for the not-so-finer members of society.
While gated communities, expensive security ·
systems and auto alarms may help to deter a
criminal, the sad fact is technology will not stop
crime if the perpetrator is determined enough.
Guards can be tricked, security systems can be
bypassed and alar~~ can be disconnected.
While statistics do show that only four crimes
were committed in Big Canyon as compared to 28
burglaries in Dover Shores during the months of
January and February, guarded communities are
no substitution for good old fashioned neighbor-
hood Sl!pport_systems.
"No matter how strong or large a police force is ,
\he job of a police officer is basically reactive, rather
than proactive.
However, the Newport &ach Police Department
is doing its part to prevent crime and it is time
for the citizens of Newport Beach to do theirs.
Neighborhood Watch is a proven method to
reduce neighborhood crime and all it takes are
willing neighbors and a few hours one evening with
a police officer.
The program works in very much the 'same way
a small town does: one person is in charge of
spreading information to a large number of blocks
and in turn a captain is assigned to be in charge
of block.
Signs are posted and neighbors look out for one
another. When a crime spree hits the neighborhood,
the word goes out and neighbors are on the lookout.
While more and more new developed areas are
becoming gate-guarded communities, the cost to
gate the older and more established areas of town
is prohibitive, as Cameo Shores has found out.
The cost to purchase the streets from the city,
maintain those streets, receive Coastal Commission
approval, pay the salaries of guards and maintain
equipment is often more than what the homeowners
are will ing to invest. ·
However, Neighborhood Watch just takes a few
hours of your time and a small outlay of effort.
It is definitely worth the investment.
Baker Communications
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Dar Editor:
My son had a grammar school teacher who spelled hdght
the way you did (in the headline of Sue Kauth' March 23
column) because. like many Americans, she thought the word
was related to depth. width and length. I am very surprised
that someone in your organization didn't catchth this. I liked
your article.
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u11'*" ... ncJ dtre~t\ in Nt:wwrt BeCK.h It \houkJ be noted that crime\ l1stw ~re only tho\~ #h11.n " • '"fX>rl,.cJ ''' th,. Nf'wport 81>.K.h Police Df:oortmPnt dnd dtrf:\t•, m.;CJ,.
"' .. OfllY ''"'"" SU\/~<. tt'!fl of <.flfl"lf1S .m<J not those r.onv1ct~
•A h1~h \peed punuit that ~gan
in Newp, •leach with the theft
of a I .ido h1 ... 1 rc,idcnt\ Mer-
ccdc!-t Ben;, and took officer\
through !-tcveral citie,, ended an
hour later in Anaheim when
police finally trapped the !-.U!-t-
pcct.
Danny Jaime;,, 22. of Ea!-tt l.o\
A ngclc!-t wa!-t hooked on !-.U!-tpi-
cion of armed robbery and i~
Gated ...
COiii.., rrtnt p111 I
cwport Bca<.:h Police \f)O~C\
pcr,on Hoh Oa"-h:v ';ud the two
.11 c;" a1 c c a ,ilv com pared
ht:t:au\c 111 their \l/t:\ :ind luca-
t1 o n'. h u t t h ;11 B 11! ('.in) o n
rc,1dcnt' ma} ha\.<.: more p rote<.:-
l1on ~l"JU't: ol t he Male\ [lO\lCU
at each cntrn m:e
Oa ~ lq. w'"· howner. 4u1d t o
point o ut that gatcu commun-
1t11:' a rc not immune to crime
.inti o ltcn lull re,1dcnt-. into a
lal'c 'cn'e ol 'ccunt •.
"It I\ important to note that
Big ( ·an\.on had a \Crtou' cat
hurglar prohlcm a kw year' ago.
( iated commun1th.:' can rrcatc
complacency towanh '\lc1ghhor-
ht;od Wat«.:h . wh ic h " very
important.·· Oakley 'aid .
being held in lieu of $50,000 hail.
The cha\c began when the
~u,pect and an accomplice con-
fronted 75-year-old Ellen Garri-
\OO and demanded her car key~.
The \U~pccts drove off in her
1982 grey Metcede' Ben1, c;aid
Newport Beach P olice
Spoke~per~on Bob Oakely.
The Newport Beach Police
helicopter ~potted the car head-
encourage' neighbor, to report
,u,pic1on, to the a\\oc1C.1ll<>r1 und
to I he r>•>l 1cc
··w e <lon 't h;nc an org<.tn1 1c<.J
'\c1g hhorh_oo<.J Watch prowam.
hut '-"C do k eep the nc1ghhor-
hoo<.J, <.1ware . I d o think the gttll'
<lc ter crime hut 1t ccrtainl ~ 1-,n't
a ~uard agatn">l H." li1bb 'J 1d
~omc Cameo \horc' rc\1dcnt-,
Jgrcc with Bibb and haH con-
\ldcrc<l gating their occan\1dc
community. Cameo ( om muntty
/\"oc1ation Prc,1dcnt J im
f-.n,ign 'aid the propo-,al comes
up from time to time. hut "
U\Uall)' -,hot down bccau\e of the
prohibitive CO\l.
inx acro\\ the Lido l\land bridge
and officer\ anempted to \top
1t at ~ewport Boulevard and
17th ~treet. At that time, the
accomplice, de\cribed onl y a\ a
black male, in hi\ early 4(h,
wearing dark clothing and
weighing approximate!)' 200
poundc., ned, leaving only Ja1 -
me1.
Jaime1 reportedly wa\ able to
nee marked police car~ through
Co~ta M e~a . Irvi ne, La.kc
Fore~t. El Toro, Tustin, Santa
Ana and Anaheim, Oakley said .
During the chase, the suspect
u\ed freeways and side streets in
excess of 100 miles per hour, and
drove through Intersections
against red signals in excess of
60 miles per hour. At one point,
J aimez turned onto a gate-
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guarded road at the L'S\1C base
in El Toro. but realizing his
mi stake, he made a quick u-turn
and near!~ rammed an In me
police car. Oakle~ added.
At the outh Street exit.
Ja1me1 left the ~anta Ana Free-
v.a} Cl-5 ) but as he turned onto
~outh . treet, he lost control of
the ~t olen car
An officer on foot ap pro ach~d
the suspect at gunpoint but
J aime1 put the car in re\ erse
attempting to back up O\er the
curb. Several units trapped the·
suspect and prevented an}
further escape.
The whereabouts of the
second suspect is unknown.
•Three Costa Mesa men were
arrested early Monday morning
for brandishing firearms near
the intersecuon of ~acArthur
Boule\ ard and Ford Road
According to police rep ort .
Guillermo Ram1re1 ..\J\ arez. J2.
Ignacio \era e ma . 23. and
Lucino Ramirez E 4u1' el. 29.
"ere drre')ted tur di~charging
fm:arm . brand1~hing a gun and
e\.h1b1t1ng d gun .\ll three \\.ere
booked int o 'e" port 8eJ h
C1t~ Jail
•Jhit\t broke into a -.t orage
garage Easter unda~ on the 200
blod of Che terfiel d Reported
tolen v. as a S350 b-1c~ cle and a
S200 belt sander.
•\· andals dama1ed the front
door of an apartment at 1880
Park \:ev. port Sunda~ b~ open-
ing it "'1th bod1I~ fo rce. Damage
v.as SIOO and no loss "as
reported.
Big Canyon Communit y
/\"o<.:iation Pn:,1dcnt Dann~
Bihh 'aid the organ11at10n
"lo \tart with we "'ouJd ha ve
to purcha'c &.111 the 'itrect\ lrom
the city and get Coastal Com-
mi~~io n approval. I-or now. we
just keep an eye on our nei gh-
borhoods.'' Ensig n said.
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Police nab
second Luby
suspect
Police have ::rrestcd a ~ccond
suspect in connection with the
October beatings of entrepre-
neur Roger Luby and actor John
Wayne·s daughter. Aissa
Wayne.
Jeffrey Kendal Bouey. 35. of
Simi Valley. was arrested last
Friday near hi home. He 1s
bcingchafgcd with conspiracy to
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commit a~ ault with a deadly 1 ~~:1.t411i
weapon and is bcang held in lieu
of SI millio n bail. aid Newport
Beach Police pokesperson Bob
Oaklef.
A warrnnt wa~ is~ued for
Boucy\ arrest after the victim
identified hem a -0nc of the
as~ailants who attacked them in
the garage of Luby's 22nd Street
home. The fi~t su pcct, Jerrel
l.ec Henteraardt, 37, of Bur-
bMnk. was picked up two week
ago and is al-o being held in lieu
of SI million bail.
-Police arc also scekina Daniel
Gal. a private invnti1ator who
alleledly erpployed Hintergardt.
Wayne• former husbead. Tho.. m• Gioni . rqM>rtedly hired Gal
10 follow hi wife durin1 •
cuatacly blillle the two had over
their lnf1nc dau1hter. The I·
year-old w• recently awarded lo
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BY GEORGE PAPP AS
Easter Weck didn't offer much
of a break for local prep ba cball
teams.
Corona dcl Mar High's base-
ball squad played four games
(winning two) in the Pride of the
Coast Tournament last week.
Newport Harbor's team also
competed in the tourney losing
three of four games.
But as any baseball coach can
tell you. increased playing time
only leads to improvement.
And both teams needed the
extra games before returning to
the trenches of Sea View League
action this week.
Cd M travels to Saddlcback
today at 3: IS p.m .• while the
Sailors take on Estancia today
in an away game.
During tourney action, the
Sea Kings continued to show
improvement in both the hitting
and pitching departments.
CdM (4-6) dropped its final
game in the tourney to Bol~a
Grande (2--0), despite a olid
pitching performance from left-.
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Sea Kings .' title-bid hinges on returners
BY GEORGE PAPPAS
As the saying goes, success
breeds success.
Recently, that has been the
case at Corona del Mar High
with the football, and water polo
teams capturing CIF titles and
the basketball team barely miss-
ing in its own bid.
Now, CdM's boys and girls
swim squ.ds are ready to follow
suit. Both teams have bad a lock
on the Sea View League title in
recent years. CdM bu won· the
last tbn:c leque titles in boys
and pis 1wimming.
.. I hope the mental strength
exhibited by the other teams at
our ldaool will carry over to this
team,.. remarked CdM '1 Boys
Swim Coach Mike Stark·
weather ... Tbae kids arc tough.
But they still have a Iona way
to go. But now is the time of
the year when the outstanding
swimmers on our team have to .
start surf acing."
Cd M •s team opens league
action this week.
Last year, CdM finished in
seventh place in CIF competi-
tion. Gone is Jeff Thomasson
who was CIF champion in SO
and 100 yard freestyle events in
1988.
The Sea Kings• boys team is
pinning their league title hopes
on the return of three all-
Amcrican swimmers, seniors
Chris Oeding (all-CIF water
polo player), Scott Jurgensen
and Andy Olson.
Ocding will swim in 100, 200.
and SOO freestyle events and
Scott Jurgensen competes in 200
individual medley, backstroke
and brcastrokc events. Andy
Olson swims in the 200 individ-
ual medley and I 00 backstroke.
All three arc versatile
swimmers who reached the finals
of C IF competition last season.
. Go lf benefit set ..
fo r this Monday
Mike Guman of the Los . mari) at 863-1313 or write to:
Angeles Rams and Steve Reuer-Tee-Off on Child Abuse. P .O.
lein of the Los Angeles Raiders Box 4537, Irvine. CA 92716-
arc co-hosts of the sixth annuaJ 4537.
Exchaa1e Club Tee-Off on •••
CIWd AIMlle this Monday at the
Newport Beaeh Country Club. ••
Tiie .. tourney will l'Ue · Gorona del Mar Hiah is put-
IDOll!IY for die Excb~ Club's tina on the T~-orr for Touch-
Or ... County Child Abuse dowm tournament at Newport
,,..,...... Cenaer. Beacll Country Club on Mon-
More thma Sl50,000 has been day, May I.
railed ... tJae ewnt WU started Funds from the benefit wiil ao
in ltM. toward t;uJina new football and
For~ it COltl Sl74 weiaht eqtli,_. for tbe Sea
to , .. 111,•1, iilcllldei KiaP' fooc•• proerw. The
cliaa1r.Fow.as21•llk'•• -.,fecilM25.
10111t rr ,_ For llOl'e iDformMioa, call
For -Ray Woolle, • 9SS-2SSI or
J-F. JeieMer Woolll, • 161-l9JI.
Starkweather expects them to do
even better this season.
"We're pretty well balanced as
a team," Starkweather said ... We
have a few holes but our strength
in dual meets is our depth ...
Stark~atbcr also described
Rob Wilson (who competes in
the 100 and 200 meter freestyle
cv·ents and 100 meter back-
stroke) as one of the team's more
promising swimmers.
.. He's going to be a point-
gctter in €IF competition. He
placed well in CIF last year,"
Starkweather said.
Other potential standouts for
the Sea Kings include seniors
Paul Fisher (100, 200 freestyle);
Colin Young ( 100, 200 freestyle),
Scott Hueston (SOO freestyle).
bactstroker Hqan Grantham
and Josh Speyer ( 100 butterfly).
...
The team· youth movement
is led by juniors Gunnar Gus-
tafson ( 100 butterfly and 200
individual medley). backstroker
Hays Drumwright, sprint free-
stylcr Conrad Macedo, sprint
freestyler Robert Gray and
Scott Tucker, distance freestyler
Mike Le Sieur.
Freshman backstroker Alex
Tahmouch has also displayed a
lot of promise in prcscason dual
meets, Starkweather said.
Ocding, Speyer. Young,
Hueston. Gustafson. Gray.
Macedo, and Tucker all played
on CdM's water polo team.
Cd M's stiffest challenger in
league swim meets this eason
will again be Newport Harbor.
... see Newport as being really
good this year. (Bob) Jewell is
doing a good job over t!'Cre· ..
...
Starkweather added.
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The Sea Kings' girls team is
young again this season.
But CdM's Girls Swim Coach
Doug Voiding think$ 1989\
squad is potentially his strongc t
in five years of running the g1r b
program.
Returning standouts from last
year's team arc sophomore~
Kate Salvino, brei.strokcrs Hil-
lary Dundas and Becky Todd
and junior backstroker Jill Wcl-
putt.
..Kate (Salvino) can swim
anything for us. She has no weak
strokes," Voiding said. "Our
team is mostly made up of
sophomores but we have a lot
of potential. I think we're cap-
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It's not too late to join Ensenada Race
IY RALPH RODHEIM
Newport'~ largest and most
fe tive internatio nal yacht race
is ju t around the corner. The
42nd Annuat Newport-
Ensenada J ntcrnatiooal Yacht
Race stans April 28. And this
year there are several festivities
leading up to the main event.
Pre-race seminars sponsored
by Audi of America Inc. are
being held in every harbor fro m
Ventura to San Diego. The
remaining eminar are at the
Ventura Yacht Club, March 31 :
Windjammer Yacht Club. April
7: Dana Point Yacht Club. April
Baseball ...
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Greg Haack have carried most
of the load for the Sea Kings in
recent gamcb .
.. But we need ome of o ur
other player to tart hitting the
ball.'' Jelnick aid .
. He admits that he doesn't
know what to expect from.Sad-
dleback' team.
"I haven't seen them play. But
l think it's going to be a tough
game." Jelnick aid ... Our next
four games arc going to be
tough."
Saddlcback has a good hitting
squad. Some of the better hitters
are Jeff Blanco and Mike
Arroyos. Scan Simon has a1so
pitched well for the Road-
runners this season.
Harbor's team has its hands
full with Estancia which reached
the finals of the Pride of the
Coast Tournament.
.. It's going to come down to
which team gets the good pitch-
ing performance," commented
Harbor Coach Billy White.
.. Estancia is a good hitting
team. Ken Millard (E tancia's
Coach) docs a good job.··
The Eagles are led by the
hitting of Paul McDaniel, Lenny
Herman. and Marco Vasquez.
Estancia's pitcher Greg Branni
and Clayton Nelson could make
it tou1h for Harbor's hitters.
"Our team is playing good
.
Swimmers •••
11111111• tn. NI I
able of scoring from all side .
We're going to be real compet-
itive ...
The onl}' eniors on the team
.
12: Coronado Yacht Club, April
14: Balboa Yacht Club on April
19. All race eminars begin at
7:30.
ot only will you receive
important and entertaining
information at these seminars,
race sponsors will add to the
festivities. H aagen-Dazs will
provide scrumptiou~ free ice
cream and Nautica will give
away a beautiful. embroidered
officiar race jacket.
ewport 's own nautical
museum will bQst an Ensenada
alute on Wesne~day. April 26.
The salute will feature Rudy
Choy, Bob Hannel. Mike Kane
and other great multihull ailors.
The mu cum always puts on a
first cla s affair, o mark your
calendars now. All racers are
invited.
MARINE
SCENE .
Thursday, April 27 . really
tart the f estivitie . The e'A-
port Ha rbor Area Chamber o f
Commerce will be hosting a VIP
Yachtsmen luncheon at Balboa
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baseball." White said ... But we
have mental lap es for one or
two outs and we fall behind. It
really kills us. They're busting
their butts out there. But I don't
know what the ecret is. It's just
inexperience.··
' However. White praised the
recent hitting effons of R yan
are Sarah Smith and captain
Jenny Partin.
ophomore Am orton and
junior Megan Rodheim could
turn out ro be "o td bet 1n the
butterfl~ c~ent\
DINGS
DAV1D CAILJG•llEWf'Oftl EISll•
Abbey , T o n y Alto belli and
Jason Singer.
"Tho e guys are hitting the
heck out of the baJI ," he aid.
Left-handed hurler Bo b
Slicker and Greg Knielse n (up
from the junior varsity team)
have also pitched well, White
said.
Voiding also expect strong
effort from fre hme n
wimmer . M ichelle Whiton
(~print free tyle). Georgina A ch
( print free tyle) and ~u~an
lhr~c.
com .. CC" TH RSDAY COED ..... AT
CYC
WLT
Yacht Club. This event is alway
a sellout, o make re ervations
earl y.
amou~ news anchor. Walter
Cronkite. has been invited to
participate in 1he program.
Cronkite will be sailing in the
race thi~ year. Amenca's Cup
skipper. Tom Blackhaller. is ~lated to di cu race' tactic . Our
o wn Bill Ficker will erve as the
ma~ter of ceremonie!>.
Again. Haagen Deus will be
pre ent with free ice cream for
all. Nautica will make the official
race jacket available and will
provide a fashion show as well.
A fleet of new automobiles will
be on display by Audi.
Tne price is S 15 , .which
include an authentic Mexican
feast, the latest weather condi-
tions and · a special program.
Don't be left out; call 644-82 1 J
for reservations.
Race Day is an unbelievable
experience in it elf. More than
650 boats gathered at the start-
ing line is a most memo ra ble
ight.
Entric can be obtained at any
West Marine Store. the Nautica
Shop at C rystal Court in Costa
Me a o r by calling the NOSA
headquaners at 640-1351.
Show hour are 11 a.m. to 6
p.m. weekd ay , 10 a .m. to 6 p.m.
weekends. Free parking will be
available off Tu tin and Avon
avenue in Newport Beach. with
complimentary huttle tran por-
tation to Lid o Manna Village
available every 15 minute .
Adm1 sion i SS for adults. $2
fo r children 6 to 12 and children
under 6 will be admitted free.
The purchase of a ticket to the
fi r t week's used boat sho w
comes with a free return pas to
the new boat show.
OCC's McLeod~~~·
shuts down LB
The Orange Coast College
baseball team, in the middle of
a tight four-team Orange Empire
Conference race heading into
Saturday's noon contest (April
I) at Fullerton. may have found
the pitching depth it needs to
contend down the stretch.
OCC (IS-7-t overall. 5-4 in
conference heading into this
week's ptay) gave up three runs
in three games to capture the
Long Beach City College Spring
Tournament March 22 to 24. It
was the Pirates' second tourna-
ment title in three tries this year.
The Pirate stopped L.A.
Harbor College in the opening
round 3-1 . While managing just
five hits, Coach Mike Mayne's
squad got seven innings of thrcc-
hit ball from sophomore south-
paw Mike Guccione, making his
fir t appearance of the year
because of an arm injury. Guc-
cione. 2-2 last cason. fanned
five. Eddie Pierce shut down
Harbor in the final two frames
to record his second save .
Behind outhpaw ace Ryan
Thibault and righthanded
re liever Brian Mcleod. who
combined on a four-hitter. the
Bue dropped the ho t Vikings
in the second round 2-1 .
Thibault went the fir t four.
givi ng up a hit while striking out
five. then Mcleod ( 1-0) clo ed
thing down with five innings of
three-hit relief.
After Long Beach had tied the
score , 1-1. with a run in the top
of the sixth on a walk, stolen
base and single, the Bue came
back in the botton half to score
the winning run.
Scott Talanoa led off the
anoing with a double. then
scored two outs later when Craig
ixon doubled. The Pirates had
ix hits in the game.
OCC swept through the tour-
nament final by beating Harbor
again, 5-1. Friday (March 24).
as Tommy Irwin (2-0) and
Dominic Alvarez combined on
a four-hitter.
Jason Young al o homered
for the Pirate • hi first of the
season. occ·s next home conte t is
Thursday (April 6), when the
Pirate take on Cypre s in a 2:30
p.m. conference game.
Area spikers gear
up for league play
BY (,EORG P PP .
~oon. ~ewport' prep ' llcy-
bJll team will be getting dov. n
to the enou bu me ~ of • ca
iew Lc:igue competition.
Both Corona del Mar and
ewport Harbor wrap up their
prc~c~on chedulcs tha week .
Harbor travel to Dana Hills
High for a 6:45 match. The Sea
Kinp' ~quad will compete in the
Orange ounty Varsity
Tournament thi week. (The
Sailor open league action April
I against Tu tin at 6:4S in a
home game while CdM takes on
Univcr ity in an away match).
It h been a mixed prcseason
for Harbor· team which lost its
fir t two game but al o posted
two fifth·placc fini he i n
tournament .
"We're close in our aamcs but
we're not getting over the
hump.:· H arbor VolltybaH
oach O'an Glenn id ... Our
team '' maki ng too many
ma~take\ to beat a team like
Corona dcl Mar. Bccau e of our
lack of height, we can\ affor<t
make mis take like that. We're
not going to overpower anyoM.
Wc1J get over on our serving and
ballbandling kill which arc
improving. Dana Hill usually
has good team but I haven'
seen them play."
Setter Ale Opolou • ~
more QUtsidc bitter lilly
guyen. nion Chri lee ud
Tim ewberry haw Played well
for the Sailors in recent toum.
mcnt action. Glenn Mid.
.. Our inside playen Will Alli-
son and Tony Menz arc 8lio
comina alona ... Glenn said.
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.Socie
Merl lnode.1 spri.ng fashions for Sisters
. .
About IO years ago, Gen. Tom mannequins. while a committee
Riley, our favorite supervisor, of women community .leaders
founded a luncheon to benefit vote to give out the "most
the Sisters Devoted to the popular" awards.
Sacred Heart. an order dedi-· Held at the Irvine Hilton &.
cated to teaching youngsters. Towers, the general is assisted
The general wanted to do by Orange County's top business
a witty commentary on the men
modeling. •••
Gamma Phi Betas. some 500
strong, came together at the Ritz
Carlton to raise money for their
Capital .Endowment Campaign;
something different so he asked
community ~nded men if they
would be willing to model
fashions from Fashion Island.
Gulping a bit, the guys were ·
good sports.
Harborlites
So popular is this event that
more than 600 attend and the
men now have to pay for the
privilege of modeling the hand-
some clothes.
In recent years, the exclusive
bast~ has been open to a f cw
and community . leaders. Tony
Moiso served as Master of
Ceremonies and once again
Kitty Leslie and Paul Salata did
BY DINA VON BURGER
a fund-raising benefit to support
the construction of a central
office for this sorority founded
in the 1800s.
State Sen. Marian Bergeson,
a UCLA Gamma Phi Beta
offered a personable invocation
to start off the luncheon.
•••
Speaking of Marian Berge-
son, she was toasted and roasted
at a dinner held at the Westin
benefitting the Dayle Mcintosh
Center for the Disabled.
•••
One of our favorite ladies.
Vida Dean. was honored by New
Directors for her contributions
to Orange County. The brunch
held ar-the-Four-Sea ons-was
engineered by Dot Clock, Ceci-
lia Nott, Catherine Thyen, Dot-
tie Stillwell, Jean Liechty, Helen
Wardner, Lee Burstein, BilJur
Wallerich, Joyce Reaume and
Ginny Smallwood .
The Honorary Committee for
this beloved lady read like what
it was the Who•s Who of Orange
County.
•••
The theme was taken from
Oscar Wilde's epigram .... hav~
the simplest of tastes; I'm always
satisfied with the best." And so
it was that South Coast Reper-
tory's evening with I. Magnin
was a resounding uccess for the
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• us1ness
Phil Couture helps finances flow
BY MA TT PETRIE
He can help you own that
dream house or car. Help plan
that long put off vacation. end
the kids to college and plan a
safe co mfortable worry.free
retirement.
No. he is not holding the
winning lottery ticket or magic
key to a bottomlcs safe full of
green paper and shinning gold
and ilver coins. But he does
have the refined tools o f a
pragmatic financial planner.
Hi name is Phil Couture , of
Couture and As ociates Finan-
cial Services. a professional
financial planner who has been
practicing in Califo rnia since
1971.
Ye.t~ the prudent phras_~
·•financial planning .. i ofte n
a\ oc1ated by many to -apply
Business
Briefs
lnterCommunicationslnc, a
Newport Beach·base<t market-
ing communications firm,
rcccntl "Yelcomed Hallie
~Ag to the agency as
copywriter. In her new position,
Comegys will write all copy for
advertisements. brochures and
direct mail literature. •••
Rody Tarantdlo, CRE, pres·
ident of Tarantello and
Company in Newport Beach,
has been rc~lcctcd to serve a
thrcc·year term on the board of
governors of the American
Society of Real Estate
Counselors. Tarantello has been
active in the Society since rccciv·
ing the CRE designation in 1983 . •••
J. Ray Construction has com-
pleted the outh entrance addi·
tion of Hoag Memorial Ho pital
Presbyterian. de igned by Ta1-
lor It AllOdata Ardllteds .of
Newport Beach. The SI .S mil·
lion entrance will provide a
lobby and waiting areas as well
as registration facilit ies for
outpatient services. •••
Stacey Dost wa recently
, welcomed to
lntcrCommunicationslnc. a
Newport Beach·bascd market·
ing communications firm. Doss
will act as 3 public relations
account executive and handle
various accounts including the
writina of news releases. feature
stories and public relations plans
and the coordination and plan·
nina of special events and pro-
motions.
only to a few o-called elite.
Many people think "only rich
people need fi nancial planning , ..
Couture aid .
.. But everyone need s financial
planning. In fact. people with
le capital need it the most."
A large portion of Couture'
busy days, aside fro m talking to
clients, is taken up by keeping
abreast with ·all the current
market and economic trends. to
provide hi customers with the
most up-to-date information.
"l check the market three or
four time a day, to keep on top
of it." Couture said.
W it h a customer li~t ranging
from SO to 100 clients at any one
time. Couture aid he work
closely_with all of hi~ customers
to help them achieve their finan-
cial goals. ·
PHIL COUTURE
Yet. finding a good financial
planner who has the necessary
experience can be challenging
.. F inanc1al plan nmg (a a
profesMo n) is still very ne~. and
there arc presently no liccn ing
requirements for anyone calling
them elve a financiaL.planner,
which sometime~ creates prob-
lem for the con umer,"' Couture
aid ... A lot of insurance a nd
tock broker call themselves
financial planners, yet few of
them have the necessary expe-
rience ...
Whe n shopping for a (jnal\cte\l
planner, Couture suggest~ that
one look for professionals who
have been certified a a financial
planner (CFP ) and who have
been admttted into the Registry
of Financial Planning Practi-
tioner~.
In addat1on to dealing with
clients on a one·to-one bas1~.
Couture frequently offers free
eminars on money manage·
ment. He al o teaches "common
~en e money management.. at
Orange Coast College and has
taught at Sierra U niver ity and
Irvine Valley College.
The mo re people understand
the financial factors that effect
them. the better they can plan.
Couture aid.
Compared with IS years ago,
people t o day have a better
_understanding about financial
planning than in the past.
.. Fifteen years ago. o nly 5
percent of retiring people really
had enough money to retire on.
but now it's bet ween 8 and JO
percent ... Couture aid.
The inc.reasc may be mall but
even a "'few percentage points is
prom~ang ... he added.
.
invites the
Newport Beach community to join
s~ tw, o(,41), P~
An l:vening of Me..Oories and Merriment
Saturday, April 8, 1989 at the Irvine Marriott H?tel
Cocktails Poolside 6:00 p.m. Gourmet Buffet 8:00 p.m.
featuring
Papa Doo Run Run
(6o·s Rock Band)
Special Guest Bobby Hatraeld
of the ·Righteous Brothers
California Casual
Silent Au~tion benefiting
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Din in~
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Callender's for pasta
BY CHERYL TEHLING
When you h.ear ·the name
Marie Callender's. chancet. arc
you autom,atically think .. pie."
But Marie Callcnder's is more
than just pie, it is all of those
old favorites. including pot pie .
It's
Uncanny
by Bill Hamilton
Have you tried these wonderful
popcorn treas? Start with healthful
steam-popped kernels, tos.s with a
quarter cup butter « margarine,
then add instant coffee crystals and
presweetened cocoa. or honey plus
orange peel and cinnamon. • • •
Top cut-up vegetables with vinai-
grette and let rmrinale. Then tou
with pasta and sprinkle with
·dteese. • • •
How about a low~holesterol "fat"
10 entricb sal.S dressings 11\d ice
aeam. made of ega whiles and
milk. Sctermall •e wort.in& on it
now. • • •
Pie crust is exlra rich if you repl1ee
some of lhe ice waaer with egg
yolk. or with lightly beaaen eggs.
• • •
Here' 1 a wonderf\11 brunch dish: •
Slice.cl apples and \eds HUlMd
togethcr, lhen topped wilh a ''wnip"
of well-balm eggs. We call ir a
Normandy omelet, and it'
wonderful • • •
Wheaher il' 1 brunch, hmch. or my
delicious meal. 10'1 'll enjoy win&
at Tlw c..,,...,, 3010 Laf'ayeae
Ave.. ~ Buch. CA. 615-sm.
I
quiche. chili and an outstanding
~alad bar. Now. Marie Callen-
der' has added even more delec-
table delighb to the menu for
those who want to eat o ut , but
have become more health con-
~cious
.. We are empha~11 ing light and
healthy menus and are undergo-
ing omc change . " ~aid Gary
Howell, who manage~ the Scott
Drive restaurant near John
Wayne Airport. "W e gave taken
the butter out of our le ttucini
and cook with o li ve 011. which
is healthier. And our meals arc
underpriced for what you get. ..
Lunchtime is always a special
treat at Marie Callender'!., but
dinner time is even more signifi-
cant. Sample any one of 21 pasta
dishes, incfuding pasta carbo n-
nara: breast of c hicken and
pasta: shrimp and pasta primav-
era~ clam linguini; chicken can-
neloni; bow tie la agne and
breast of chicken o r meatloaf
and hunters pasta. to name a
few. The price of S9. 75 includes
a alad bar \isi! and pizza.
Speaking of pizza, Marie
Callender's has quite a election.
The latest add it ion is the .. yuppie
piz.z..a. •• approximately eight
inche and topped with such
delights as cornbeef with mu -
ta rd auce: chicken or beef fajita
pina: spinach pesto: smoked
barbecue chicken or roast garlic
and bric. Prices vary. but you
can get a traditional pi zza.
topped with cheese. au age.
oli ves. onions, pepperoni or
fresh bell peppers for $7.95·.
Garlic has been touted as the
healthiest and most natural
substance known to man and
Marie Callender's uses it in
many dishes. For ex.ample. gar-
1 ic c hicken is marinated in
buuermllk and fresh garric. then
oven roasted with fresh garlic
tucked under the skin. which
comes off easily after it is
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cooked. It is se rved with bow tie
pasta.
In keeping with the healthy
aspect, Marie Callendcr's offers
a special cntree menu called
Hearts Delight. Cu tomers may
create their own pasta specialty .
and elect the sauce . The $7 .95
price include salad bar and
pizza. Choose from mt:at sauce
with tomato and fresh garlic.
mu hrooms and bell pepper ;
light, fresh and touch of cream;
cream and wine; mustard and
cream; pesto cream, pesto and
olive oil; clam sauce and toma-
tillo cream sauce.
Pastas to select· from include
pasta primavera; bow ties;
mostaccioli; mostaccioli verde;
canneloni; fettucini: linguini and
bow tie lasagna souffle.
Howell aid the chefs cook the
pasta California style. which
means it is pan tossed. And food
doesn't it around at Marie
Callender' . it i cooked as it is
ordered .
Of course, no dinner would be
complete without dessert and
leaving with one of Marie Cal-
lender' pie is unthinkable. Try
any one of many flavors, with
crusts made from 100 percent
cholesterol free soybean hor-
tcning.
Marie Callender sis located at
4200 Sco11 Drive, Newport
&ach, phone: 752-735 1. ~ ,c .. ,.. '
Casting call
The Newport Theater Arts
Center will hold open auditions
for its non-equity production of
.. Zorba" directed by Kent John-
son. with music director, Tim
Nelson. at 10 a.m. on Saturday,
April 15 and 7 p.m. on Sunday,
April 16 at the theater, 2501 Cliff
Drive, Newport Beach.
"Zorba" has a cast of approx-
imately 26, with 10 females and
16 males. with singing and
dancing required.
The production will run from
June 2 through July 2, with
Thursday through Sunday per-
formances, with the exception of
the first week. For more infor-
mation, call 631-0288.
"Zorba" was adapted from
"Zorba the Greek" by Nikos
Kazantzakis and was first pres-
ented on Broadway by producer
Harolcf Prince.
We're a le•l ldtcllen for new men•
itelfls and focus on lleaHll Hern•tlue•
tllal are tasty and make your dlnln9
more enjoy•ble.
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Includes Salad Bar & Pizza
endar
ART
.. Corners • ., an ex..hibition of
photographic images by Illinois
arti t , Bea Nettles, will be on
display through April 4 in
Orange Coast College's Photo
Gallery. Hours are Monday
through Friday from 9 a.m. to
5 p.m.
Golden West Colle1e Fine
Arts Gallery, will have on
display the county's best adver-
tising and graphic designs, April
10 through the 21. An opening
reception will be held on Mon-
day, April 10, from 7 to 9 p.m.
GaJlcry hours arc 10 a.m. to 2
p.m., Monday through Friday,
and 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday and
Wednesday evenings.
Admission is free.
'\...
Famed aviation artist Robert
Taylor will make an exclusive
West Coast appearance at the
Whitman Gallery in Corona dcl
Mar on Sunday, April 9~ Crom_
12 noon to 4 p.m. The English
painter will be showing some
rare prints as well as his most
popular lithographs.
Oran1e Coast Colle&e will
ho t its annual Juried Students
Art Exhibition April 13 through
May 18 in the college's Art
Gallery. In attendance will be
Peter Frank, former critic for the
Village Voice and ~rrcnt critic
for the L.A. Weekly. For more
infomation call 714/432-5039.
MUSIC
Onnae County Pmorminc Arts
Center presents: .. Elvis: A Mus-
ical Celebration" on March 28
through April 2. Tickets arc Sl9-
S40. Pacitlc Sympltoay Ordaes·
tn presents: Rehearsal Series #8 ·
on Tuesday, April 4. Call SS6-
AR TS for ticket information.
So.tit Coast Sympllony will
feature pianist Jose Feghali in
two recitals scheduled for Tues-
day, March 28 at South Coast
Community Chureh in Irvine.
Call 662-7220 for information.
Ballet
staged
Celebrating the 200tb annivcr-
~ of the French ballet, .. La
Fdle Mal Gardee, •• lrvin"C
AcadeD\)' of Pcrf orming Arts
will present a full production on
Sunday. April 9 at Orange Coast
College .
. The 3 p.m'. performance,
staged at the Robert B. Moore
Theater, will feature a cast of 60,
including Engli h dancer
Andrew Stevens in the male
lead.
· .. La Fille Mal Gardce," or •
... The Spoiled Girl," i set on a
farm in France. Madame
Simone i a widowed mother
who wants her daughter, Lisette,
to marry into wealth. The man
who meets the mother' financial
requirements, Alain. is rich but
immature. To complicate
matten. Lisette is not in love
with Alain. Instead. her heart aoa out ror Colin, I poor but
nice and very cle'Yer shepherd.
Tbc Robert B. Moore Theater
ii loceled at 270 I Fairview Road
ia CoMa Maa. Tickets arc 16:
daildrell 1019d Under and tenior
dtiam are SS. Tickets may be
PW'i:t 111 d .a tile door or by ' ,...,,,,507.
SPOILED lllAT-San Orlllllll ,ays 1 .,eii. F~ ,_ tirl. ..._ witlllwd
....., Wiiis '-ti •ny 1 ricll •1 Ii tllt t.1111 "LI Fille 111 6nll."
Golden West Colltae will
present a musical review in a
pafade of highlights of Orange
County from 1776 to 1927 in
celebration of the county's IOOtb
birthday. Show times arc 7:30
p.m., ~pril)4, 15, 21, 22 and
2:30., April 15. 16, 22, and 23.
Performances will be held in
forum II. Tickets arc available
at the G W C bookstore.
Advanced sales: SS adults, $3
children. At the door: S6 adults.
S4 children.
STAGE
"Nipt of Juaary 16da" a
unique courtroom thriller, is
playing at the new LPR Dinner
Theater in Tustin. It continues
through April 30. The tbeat~r is
located at I 5732 Tustin Village
Way, Tustin. Tickets arc Sl8-
S2S. Call 835-9611 .
.. Cabaret" is currently playing at
Elizabeth Howard's Curtain
Call Dinner Theatre and bas
been. extended until June 4 by
popular demand. Reservations
required. T ickets start at $17.95.
Call 838-1540.
'"'Mamett is playing Tuesday
through Sunday evenings
through Apr. 16 at the Harle-
quin Dinner Playhouse, JS05 S.
Harbor Blvd., Santa Ana.
Brunch shows on Saturday and
Sunday. Call 979-7550.
"Jitters"is playing at the Laguna
Moulton Playhouse until April
9 . Tickets are S 11-S 13. The
playhouse is located at 606
Laguna Canyon Road in Lag-
una Beach. Call 494-8021 .
At Sylvan IAaming Cenww we help studenta catch up. then mcMJ
ahe9d by atreuing the buica. Our learning pn>erama te.ture:
• Complete diagnostic testing.
• lndi.~dual _instruction in reading and math.
• Posatavc reinforcement and rewards for success.
• A full range of teaching aids, including computen.
• College prep. algebra, readiness programs.
• Study skills, writing.
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Repertory until April 6 and as
a fa vorite by Geo rge Bernard
. haw. On the Second S tage until
April 16. is Charle Dickens·
.. Ha rd T ame!.." Call 957-4033.
.. carecrow," a drama addre s-
ing parental a lcoholi m. will be
presented by Stop-Gap ' at the
Forum Theater in Laguna Beach
from March 30-April 15. Thurs-
day through Saturdays, at 8 p.m.
'"Lu Ann Hampton LaYerty
Oberlander" wiU be playing at
the ewport Theater Arts Cen-
ter every Thursday through
Sunday from April 7 through
May 7, with no Thursday or
SundaY. performances the first
week. All performances arc at 8
p.m. except for S unday matinees
at 2:30 p.m. Admission price is
SJ0.00. Call 714/631-0288.
'6Bricadoon" will be playing at
Southern California College
April 20, 2 1, 22, 27. 28, and 29
at 8:00 p.m. in the SCC's Center
for Dramatic Arts. Tickets are
$7 and may be purchased at the
~choo ls Commumcauon~ Office
or by phone at 7 14 556-3610
DA CE
Golden We t Collece d a nce
stud e nt ~ w ill pert o rm
choreography by G WC dance
faculty, guest artists a nd stude nt
choreographer o n March, 31
and April I at 8 p.m. and at 3
p.m. o n April 2 in the Mainstage
Theater. Tickets are $5 general,
S4 ASBGWC advance ales~ at
the door $6 general, SS
ASBGWC.
Orance Coast Colle,e will pre-
sent its student dance concert on
April 14-15 at 8 p.m. in the
Robert B. Moore Theater.
Advance tickets arc S6, or $7 at
the door.
MISC.
Golden West Collece will
present the French film .. Mon
Onclc," winner of an Oscar and
the New York Film Critics
Award, on Friday, April 7, 7:30
p.m. in Forum II. Tickets arc $3
for general admission and #2.50 ~
with ASBGWC or Golden Key
Card.
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E. -CRAGHILL
(or Motpee<) r-ct Nabonal
........ ~) 17802 IMne ~STE 205
(Telephone) Tust.n. CA 92680 (714) 731·3942
If JOU hMie _,, questions,. JOU should contK1 a t;wyer
r .,, the pew1w1eil aeentY whd'I "MW ~ .nsured JOUf ~ Nue•tlsblO.• the fxi It.It JOUf Pi'OC>ertY rs •n ~
loredasure. '°" n-r ofter JOUf Pl~ tor 5*. pnMded
the sale as concluded pnor to the c:ondu'5IOn of the
toredosure. ~. YOU MAY LOSE LEGAL RIGHTS
If YOU 00 OT TAKE flA()W'T ACTION. In llddtbon lo
the amount SI.Med ~. sla*S any pnor t.l&es. l1ems.
insurance. ar encumbrwes be .._..,. or become
dehnquen and the aoen an be-retftitated. said
~must be and•• anMion al reinsl*-
ment
NOTICE rs H£REBY GAVOf Thll Forectowte Consul-
t.ants. Inc. • Cahtomq C:Upofatical .. I\ duty authonzed
Aeertt tor the Trusne. ar dutr ~ T~ or as
dulj ~ Trustee. ar as dUtJ desiln*d Tnistee
under a Deed at T rvst dilled 08/01118 Ill 1 c• lled ~ KJEU
0 NEl..SON. AN ONMARMO> MAN • TNS1or. m t.vot'
of WlWAM C CRAGHll.l ANO LOIS E. CAAGHIU.
HUSMAHO ANO WlfE AS JOINT 1tJMNTS ANO COlBIA
ESQIOW, A CAUfOllNIA OOllPOMTION • ~.
.s onainal Tn.sa.. reccw-ded Ol/09/81 pace. as
inslrunW1I no •390256 . ., ...._ ol ~ Alcorcts
"' ... 0.. of dw Caunlr ....... ol Or-. ~. Clltoa•.-. -=urww. ...... -. ..... C*\ ~ 1
noll(s) tor h ... ......, ...,. $l20,000 llllt the bienficilll
·--..... Sid O&d ol TNll ..... ot'a 'iolS lleQnd .... .,, .... ,,. ltt)o.....,br .. ~
.... brwlt ol ........... ~ .. d'. 0 C#6 tor Wd'I
Dlild ol TNll n ~ 9-s oc::icUned in .... P91'"8tl
... nat ....._ ....-: faiilwe to ........ l2/10/18
Pli)iO_,. of P1w9Ciplil Wfd/01 w•-and al ...... ...
" ~ tapt.._ witft .... cew.n. i~.
•• ca~..t• 111 •G.'if..,.undlrh"""5 of I.aid ....... tMt br ,_ ............. present
... I .. ,. ar .......... ~ tar ....... ,. undlr
sudl Died ol TNSI has l 1CAld Wiii dlliuaed to * 3136'9 ~ Inc. a .... o.Jwllbt of
~ ...... d9c:.&w9d and .. ......., ......
_llQR!d .... .,ilf••# Otf)due ... ._1'1MMd .. ....... ... .. .....,-=...,to ca.. .. trust
., ns: •11 to be llllld and '° S111b1i1J.. :e: ra 1 wlS w:..ed .. .,
~re 03IOllM
l/16. l/23. 3130
••a°' TmnErS uu '-•ll~
T.&.•ne&191 ..-c:ma,
2052
HERM£S flNANCW. CORPORATION• duly .,...,,.tllilid
TtUSllM Undlr ... ~C dlscrltlled died of lt\ISt
SEU AT PUBUC AUC1lON TO THIE HIGHEST 8100CR
fOft CASH ("' tN torms -"ictt ........ tender in the
UMed 5'1Ms) wrd/OI tM C ....... S, Clf1lied ar other
ctwcks sciecified "" CMI Com s.tiort 292'h (hpbie
.,, "" • -...... " ... ) Ill ..... tin. and w.e.esa COi: If Id to_., no. held br 11 undlr Slid OftCS of T rUSt "'the....,...,., ......... dnolbect TRUSTOlt PCJ(lt A T0Mt
KNEACIMY; lllERCtM"f SAVINGS AHO LOAN AS'SO
CIATION
MOfttlcl ~ li. 1916 ...... No 86-01•711
ol Glic:ilf Allic:Dir• en tlll9 allu ol h Aacordlt GI en.. ~ ..... °' "'* dllief_ .. toltoolil• proper1y • £»tl8fT .. ,.,.
A~co:q111._.of .. ..._.c
Ml~ll
Ala a• 't C 11 .... w•ca • _. ID l.All 6 of Tract
...................
2 fin8aiak4J9,
.......... 12,. "p 'I[. u .........
-•tfO'J o Cl MClllllllllfli . ·-
• Otf d1rect10Nlly drill and mine lands other than those
hefeinat>ove deScribed, oil OI ps wells. tunnels and shafts
into. thfOU&h or across the subsurface of the land
heretnaboYe described. and to bottom such wh1pstocked
°'directionally dnlled wells. tunnels Ott shafts under and
beneath OI beyond the exterior limits thereof, a~nd to
rednll. retunnet, equip, maintain, repa1r, deepen, and
operate any such wells or mtnes. without, howe-ler, the
••&ht to dnll. mine. store. explore and opet'Me throu&h
the surface of the upper 500 feet al the subsurface of
the land here1na~ described, as reseMtd in the deed
recorded January 13. 1986 as Instrument No. 86-0l • 711
otOffic~~~ -PARCEL 2. _
Untt 114. consfst•nc ol elements (patio/balcony) and
resedentflll, as shown upe>n the Condominium Ptan,
recorded July 25. 1985 as Instrument No. 85-274649
of Officl.c ffecofds of <>ranee County. California and as
ameoded by the amendment to condominium plan
1eco1dld October 2•. 1985 as Instrument No 85-410179
al satd Offic.al Aecolds..
PARCEll
The actus.ve n&ht to possession and occupency ot
those pc>f1ions ot lot 6 described in Pwcet 1 above,
descnated as R-114-PS (Pat9'inc SpKe) and R·ll4·SA
(Stonrce Alu). as apurtt!Nnt to Parcels 1 and 2 above
descnbed
PARCEL4
An easement for the use and enjoyment of the
"community tac1hhesR of Tract No. 8336. as set forth and
deSt&Nted 1n tM declaration of covenants. cond1t1ons
and restnct1ons. recOfded 1n Book 13318. Page 133 of
Official Rf!COf'ds and the Supplementary Declaration of
Covenants. Conditions and Restrictions. recorded as
Instrument No 85-274648 of satd Ott1c1al Records
PARCEL 5
A non e•clus1ve easement for ingress and egress over
the povate streets of lract No 10587. 41~-shown on a
map recorded '" Boof\ 449, Pages 5 and 6 of m1scel
laneous ~PS. records of Orange County. Cahfom1a. as
mo<e particularly set forth 1n an instrument recorded
March 16. 1979 in &c* 13070, Pages 1227 and 1236
ol Otftetal Records
YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED Of TRUSl
DATED 12/26/85 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TC
PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT ~
PUBUC SALE If YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION Of THE
NATURC Of THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU
SHOULD CONT ACT A LAWYER
270 CAGNEY LANE #114, NEWPORT BEACH, CA
92663
•(If a streec address or common ~anahon of property
is shown llbow. no warranty is 11ven as to its complete
ness or c::omdness) "· The beneficeary under said Deed °' Trust. by re.ason of a breach or default tn the oblipt1on
secured ~. heretof0te executed and delivered to
the underscned a written Oedaration of Default and
Demand fol Sale, and written notice of default and of
e6ection to cause the unders11ned to sell said property
to $lllisfy Ytd obl1phons, and thereafter the underst&ned
caused said notice of default and of election to be
reawdld Oecember 5. 1988 as Instr. No. 88-632526 of
~ ~ds 1n the ott.ce ot the Recorder of Ofanae
County;
Sliid sate w.11 be made. but without ccwenant or
WllTMCY. n;pteSS or 1mphed, reprd1nc tltle ~.
ar ~. to pay the remainina pnncipal 5Um °'the nale(s)secuted by satd deed of Trust. wtth interest as'" sa.:1 nae.~. adwlnces, 1f .,,, under the terms
of slMd Oaed ol Trust. fees., Charles and expenses of the
T~ Md of the trusts ct"Mted by said Deed of Trust.
Sliid ........ bl hekt on. -
~ 6. 1919. 81 1 30 pm. 1n the k>bby to the build1ns
Poc-.:t .. 601 South Lewis Street Oran&e. C.hfom111
92661
N. tt. time of the 1nttial publtation of thts notice. the
_... ..,.,_. of the unpatd IM&ance d the obliptlOn
Mand bJ the above descnbed deed of tt\ISt and
...... , d c:olb. expenses. and~ is $76,237.ca "es PQMlble that at the time of sate the openina bid
,,,., be ... ..., the~ indelMdness due.
" ......... the expected openinc bid ~be obtained bJ C:..-. ltte foMoMnc tefeptoie numbers on the day
........... '. (714) 385-4837 OI (213) 627-4865
Di*': Merel\ 7. 1989
HERMU flNAHClAL CORPORATION. as s.atd Trustee.
~ T 0 SEftVICE COMPANY. acent
~ ~01 J Hoc>ktns. Asststant Secretary, 601 South
lewis~.~ CA 92668. (714) 385-4700
T AC"602968 l
3116 l/23 3/30 2042
NOTICI OF DUAUU #15421
THt OltlGINAl Of THIS DOCUMENT WAI llCOltDED
llMCH 15, lift ?N THI Off1CE Of THE COUNTY
llCOllOll Of THI COUNTY SHOWN HEREIN, AS
INITIUMEHT MO. lt-1UM7.
IMPOITANT NOTICI
If YOUR PROPERTY IS IN FORECLOSURE BECAUSE
YOU ARE BEHIND IN YOUR PAYMENTS, IT MAY BE SOLD
WffHOUT ANY COURT ACTtON, and you may have the
lepl ri1ht to brine your account in aood standin1 by
payina all of your pest due peyments pf us permitted costs
tnd e•penses within the time permitted by law for
"'einstatement of your account, which is normally five
DUlinns days priOr to the dMe set for the sale of your
oropetty. No sate date may be set until three months
from the date this notice of default was recorded (which
1* of reconiM.ion appMrs on this notice).
This amount is $11,511.55 as of March 10, 1989. and
~ll inctease until~ account becomes current. You
'1'\111 not have to pay the entire unpaid portion of your
tc:COUnt, even thoulh fuH ~was demanded, but
I04J must PIY the amount stlll9d above. However, you
ind your beneficiary Of mottllleS ~ mutually aaree
1n wntina prior to the time the notice al sale is posted
(whtch may not be earlier than the end of the three· month
period stated aboYe) to. amonc OCher thinp, (l) provide
adchtional time in wh1th to cure the default by transfer
of the property or othetwise, °' (2) estabhsh a ~hedule
of payments in Older to cure your default; or both (1)
and (2).
Following the exptration of the time period referred to
tn the ftrst paragraph of this notice. unless the obligation
being f0reclosed upon or a separate written agreement
between you and your credltOf permits a longer period.
you have only the leQal right to stop the sale of your
property by pay1na the entire amount demanded by your
creditor
To ftnd out the amount you must pay, or to arrange
for payment to stoP the foreclosur,. or if )IOUr property
is in foreclosure for any other reason. contact.
Real Estate Multiple Investments, Inc (Name of
Benef1tiary or Morteqee), c/o Waller G. Howald, 1500
• Quail Street. Suite 440, Newport Beach. Caltfom1a 92660.
Attention: Walter G Howald (Ma1lin1 address). (714) 851
n10 CT efephone)
If you have any questt0ns, you should contact a lawyer
0t the l<MITT'ment aaency which may have insured your
loan
Notw1thstandin1 the fact lhat your property IS 1n
foreclosure, you may offer your property for sale, provided
the sate is concluded prior to the conclusion of the
foreclosure.
Remember, YOU MAY LOSE LEGAL RIGHTS If YOU
00 NOT TAf<E PROMPT ACTION.
NOTICE Of OEfAUL T
NOTICE 1$ HEREBY GIVEN: lhat FIRSl AMERICAN
TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, a corporation, Is duly
appointed Trustee under a Deed of Trust dated October
13. 1987. executed by ALFRED DEE. a married man, as
his sofe and separate property, as Trustor, in favor of
REAL ESTATE MULTIPLE INVESTMENTS, INC .• a Cahf0t·
nla corpotatt0n, as Beneficiary, recorded October 13,
1987. as Instrument No. 87-574000. 1n book n/a/, paae
n/a/, of Official Records in the Offtee of the County
Recotder of Oranae County. Catifomia, securin1 amona
othef obltpbons, One (l) note(5' for the on&inal sum
of $200,000 00 that the beneficial interest under such
Deed ol Trust and the obllptions secured thereby are
pnisentty hetd by the unc:tenCned; that 11 breach of. and
default in, the obliptions tor which such Deed of Trust
IS secunty has occurred in that peyment has not been
made of: The semi·annual tnstaMment °' interest which
became due on January 1, 1989 and alt subsequent
installments of principle and/or interest, deUnquent
installments on a prior deed ol trust. If any. any Mure
t.ues that may become due; any advances required of
Beneficiary ptus interest thereon from dates made; that
by reason thereof. present Beneficiary under such Deed
of Tru5t, has executed and delivered to Atd duly
appointed Trustee, a written Oeci.rat.ion of Oefau" and
Demand for Sale, and has deposited with said duty
appointed Trustee. such Deed of Trust and atl documents
evidencina obhpbons secur«I thereby, and has declared
and does hereby declare all sums secured thereby
1mmedtatefy due and payabte and has elected and does
hereby elect to cause the ~rust property to be sold to
satisfy the obfiptions secured thereby.
DATED: M1rch 10. 1989
FIRST AMERICAN TITlf INSURANCE COMPANY, a
California corpomlOfl
By .PM Smctt-Autho<ized Officer
3/23 3130 4/6 ,_MO CA.SUM.TY
IYWllS OF THE MNt.JM. ltATllHNT a-dl...._......_c 1.-,
,..lcl'R111 L.Me.lllentF.~
Y .. r.... Daca .... 31, 1118
Total admitted assets $169,801,9~
Jot.al habihties 125.889,644
AarePt• write-Ins tor special
surptus funds Sl.600.000
Unass.aned funds (surplus) 42,312.309
SurplU$ H reprd$ pohcyholders 43.912.309
We h•reby certify that the above items are 1n
accordance with the Annual Statement for the year ended
0.Cember 31. 1988 made to the Insurance Comm1s
stoner, pursuant to law
Dtet•r H Nickel
Name of President
John f CtMty
Name ot Seer•~
3116 3123 3130 4/6 4113
....: llOTl<?1
F-41171
FICllUOUI Wllll
.... ITAlllllNT
The~,,. P9flOnS.,.
... tMN&s 11 a.ooK·
All ANO ASSOC IA TES.
Suite 250, 160 Newport
Centef Drive, Newpoft
8Mch. Calttomta 92660
awwtM [. CrQok81t, ~
250, 160 ,_pc>l't c.. =='Belch. Cetl·
8wllkl Duftiti.• TNllle al ... Gnld and ..... DunltJ ,.,... Ttwt. s..-.
290. HO ._.,_.. C... ==' ..... ('.al6.
DiDnlld W. INw. • TNll·
2041
.. of the Oonetd w Shaw
Aia\:ocable Trust. Sum 250,
160 Newport ~ om..
Ne•port &NCh. Cahfomia
92660
flillrv1n J Shepero, 11
Trult" for the Sh1piro
Famtty Trust, dM8d FebN·
tr/ l3, 1915,SUiee2!SO, 160
NeapOl1 C.. om.,,_,
PGft 8eKh. Catiforn1•
92660
Albert R. Sftinlde, H
TNt ... fo; Ute lftent&le ,_., TIUll. .... r..n,. .., u. a•w.no.1• ... JDltC.....,,.. ......
port IMc .. , ea.~. --MMrt ........... ..
TM1ij ill .. )I .. ....
s
Construction Company 401
K Plan, ~ted July 1, 1986.
Suite 250. 160 Newport
Center Drive. Newport
Beach, California 92660
This business is con·
ducted by a aeneral pert·
nership. Si1ned: Charles E.
Crookall.
The re1l1trant com·
menced to transact busl·
ness undef the fictitious
business name listed aboYe
on June 29, 1988.
This 1tatement was filed
with the County Cle(k of
Orance County on March 9.
1989.
f410935
3/23 3/30 '16 •113 2062
PUalC llOTICI l-41171
ncnnoulMllMll
NA.Ml ITATIMINT
The ~lowinc petSOn is
do4na business as: BOAT
CANYON BLOSSOMS, 680
N Coast Hwy, La1una
Beach, CA 92651
Oankel Inc .. CA. 680 N.
Coast Hwy. Laguna Beach.
CA 92651.
The filtng of this state·
ment does not of itself au th
onze the use 1n this state of
a f1ct1t10Us business name
tn v101.tlton of tbe rights of
another under federal. state
°'common law (see Section
14400 Et Seq. BuStness
and ProfesslOOs Code)
This business is con·
ducted by a corporation
S11ned Kelli Ashton, VP,
Oankel Inc
The rea1strant com·
menced to transact bus1·
ness under the fict1hous
business name ltsted above
on 2/15/89
This statement was filed
with the County Clerk of
Oranee County on M~~h
16, 1989
F411616
3123 3130 4/6 4113 2068
PU8UC NOTIC£
f'ICTITIOUl IUllNUS
NAME ITATtMlNT
The folloMN S*SOrt IS
dolnt busi~: MERI·
CAN YACHT CHART£RS
INC . 3001 W. Pacific Coa$t
Hwy, Newport Beach. vCA
92663.
Karen Kelly, 204 33rd.St.
#2, Newport Beach, CA
92663.
The fihnc of this state·
ment dOeS not al itself auth·
orize the use in tMs st.te of
a fictitious business name
1n VIOtatton of the rilhts ol
another under federal, state
or common law (see Section
14400 Et Seq • Business
and Professions Code.)
This bu•l ness is con·
ducted by • COf'potation.
Si1ned: Karen Kelly, Presi·
dent. American Yacht Char·
ters Inc .
The re1istrant com·
menced to transact busl·
rle$S under the ftCtit'°'-lS
bus ness ntme listed •bow
on 411/89.
lh s statement was filed
with the County c~ of
Oranae County on March
20, 1989
f411954
3/23 3130 f /6 4113 2057
"'IUC MOTICl ...... 1
ftCTITIOUI IUllNUS
NAME ITATDll.NT
The foUo-u'I person 1s
dotn& businHS as: SIMS,
COZAO, MORROW & MAN·
NING, 110 New1)of1 Center
Or • Suite 110. Newport
Beach, C.ltfom11 92660
Way~ R Sims, A Profes·
510fl111 Corporation. C.lifor·
n11. 110 Newport Center
Or., Suite 110, Newport
Beach, CA 92660
The f1l11'1 of this state·
ment dOes oc of itMff •u·
tho<tze the use In th~:.tate
of a fictitious but1ness
name 1n Yl0f1t1on of t~
rtlhtt of enotttet under fed·
eral, MN 01 commot• law
(Me Section 14400 [t seq .
Busaneu and Ptcfl 11l0ftl
Code)
Th15 bu1lnes1 11 con·
dueted by 1 corporateon
S11nect: W•yne ft. Sims,
APC. Preticllnt.
Tht r1111trant com·
menced lo ttlnllld bUli •
Mii undet IM lktttlout
~ ..............
on-N/4
Thia 211: .......... ...
..... ~ ... al °'81111 ~ .. M. 21, ·-F40Mll
Jll llltlltlllm ..
s
Kathleen Meier McNulty, 3A9 Poplar Aot 2. la&una
S..ach, Cahforma 92651 01fecttons to the a~ propierty
may be obtained by requesting same in wr1t1ng from he
vend0< w1th10 l 0 days from th .. flfst publrcat1on of this
not1c~
Said salt> will be mad without covenant or warranty,
express or 1mphtod, as to htle possession or encum·
brance!. to satisfy the unpaid balance due on the Se<:urity
Land Controct, 10 wit $1 70,11619, plu!. the followm1
estimated costs, expenses and advances at the t1ml" of
the 1n1t1al pul;>lication or this Notice of Sale $2,877 02
NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER
YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A LONG FORM SECUR
ITY (INSTALLMENT) LAND CONTRACT, DATED APRIL 19.
1979 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.
FIRST AMERICAN TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, a
Cahfom1a corporation-Pat Stndt
DATED. March 22. 1989
-Pat Sindt, Authorized Officer, 114 East Fifth Street, Santa
Ana, Cahfom1a 92702, (714) SSS.3211
3/31 4/7 4/14 2075
UR AND ACCIDENT AND HEAL TH
SYNOf'llS Of THE ANNUM STATEMENT
Y£Alt ENDED 0£CEM8£R 31, ltel
.......... N..-... l.h lneurance eomp.n,
205 u.e 101ti s.r..t. AIMrilo. n n101
Total admitted assets $3, 190.903, 703
Total hab1hties $3,022,617,397
Capital stocks Sl.500,000
Aggregate write-ms for other than special surplus
fu~ ~
Gross paid in.and contnbuted surplls $66,924,258
Agregate special surplus SO
Unassigned funds (surplus) $99,862,049
Gain (Loss) from e>perat1ons U.232,288
Net Income $8,397,677
Increase (Decrease) 1n Capital and Surplus durma
1988 $10,032.629
Insurance 1n Force Nattonw1de $2,007,820.000
Accident & Health premiums SO
Insurance 1n Force Cal1forn1a Business
Page $372,399.259
Accident and health premiums· Direct Caltfom1a Business
Page SO
We hereby certify that the above items are 1n
accordance with the Annual Statement for the year ended
December 31. 1988 made to the Insurance Comm1sst00er
of the State of Cahfom1a, pursuant to law
3/314/74/14 4/21 4/28
K Lowell Short, Jr
Vtee President & Cont
Robert E Burkett. Jr
Assistant Secretary
861201
2084
,.
2087
Santa Ana, Celiforn1e
92701
J.E. T. Rutbw. a Tnmee
of Trust. UOT Thomas R.
Rutter f enuty Trust. 100
Cfvte c..nter Ori¥e West,
Santa Ana, Cal1f0<n1a
92101
Harwy Somer,, 1709
[Ml S.,. &.lboa. <Aft~
92661.
~ w. ,..,...... 107
~Ternce. Corone dlt
Mer, Cltib•• 92625
JB Men, T~ofthe,
C.,..• Trust. IOl EM .......... Ahmbra. C-·
tomili91I02.
_,....C Dial( T"'*8
al IN Olall F_.., Trull,
4320 Yan "-""*' ,..,.._
Newl)Of1 ~ach, California
92660
Kim E Brenran. 4320
Von Karman Avf'nu • Ne..,;
port Beach Calttorn1a
92660
Kirk s Elliott. 4320 Von
Kdrman Avenu Nf'wpurt
Beach Caltfornia 92660
Chr1shnP E Grossman
4320 Von Karman Avenue,
Newpott Beach, Caltforn1a
92660
This business is con
ducted by a general part
nersh1p S1aned Pelican
land Company, a Caltforma
ltm1ted partner!.h1p, Donald
M Koll, General Partner
Date business hrst tran
sacted under this buStness
rl41me November 15. 1983
This statement was filed
with the County Cieri( of
Oranee County on Feb 27.
1989
F409634
319 3/16 J /23 3/30 2035
PUIUCNOTICE
FICTfTIOUI BUSINESS
NAME STAT£M£NT
The followm1 person 1s
doina business as. SEA
VIEW EXECUTIVE SERVI ·
CES. 2855 E Coast High·
way, Patio Suite A, Corona
del Mar, CA 92625
Marcia Lee Se.(ton. 307
Poppy Avenue, Corona del
Mar, CA 92625
This business 1s con·
ducted by an md1v1dual
S1&ned Marcia Lee Sexton
The re11strant com-
menced to transact bus1
ness under the f1cttt1ous
business name listed above
on 2120189
This statement was ftled
with the County Clerk of
Oranae County on March 6,
1989
F410281
319 3/16 3/23 3/30 2025
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The following person 1s
doing business as MER
CHANTS CREDIT GROUP.
5000 Birch Street, West
Tower. Suite 3000, Newport
Beach, CA 92660
Amy K Yocum, 335
Riviera Of • Costa Mesa, CA
92627
This business is con
ducted by an 1nd1vldual
The re11strant com
menc@d to transact bus1
ness under the f1ctthous
business name hsted aiboYe
on 3113189
(S.&ned) Amy K Yocum
This statement was filed
with the County Clerk of
Orange County on March
27. 1989
File No F 412838
3131. 417, 4114
4/21 2076
PUaJC NOTICt
FICTfTIOUI BUSINDS
NAMI ITATOIQfT
The to11owtnc petSOn 1s
dotna business as. (A) THE
MOTION PICTURE POWER
BROKER I (8) CINEMA
SERVICE. 1 n F Riverside
Dme. Newport Be.ach, CA
92663
Kenneth C Rich. 2715
Greenfield Avenue. West
L05 Ansetes, CA 90064
The re11straint com
menced to transact bus•
MU under the ftCt1hous
business name or names
l1~ed abow on Oct. 5. 1988
$crled Kenneth C Rich
Th•s statement was filed
with the County ~ of Or•nae County on Feb 21.
1989
file No f-409435
J /16 3/23 3130 4/6 2051
~NOTICl
flCihiOUI. 11111•
.... IYA~
The falowW'I ""°" IS doif'I bu&in 111 a SAFARI
SAM'S PlAYW£AR. 485 E
l 1'tt sn.. '502H. Cola.
.._.,CAl2627. u.. ..... SdUtz. 497 Abbie._, C-. Mesa. CA
92627.
This busmen •• con·
dud9d br an tndrvidual Silt* UU M. Scttuttz
TM 1911st,.nt com·
,.,..w:ied to "8nUd ......
,... under ... ftc:tltioul
................. lllowt
on lllllrdt 7. l •.
Tw.1'1 ·•-Mid ...... ~°""of Or-. Count, on Mlrcti
20.1• F4U-
JIDJIJ04164/U 2055
UICI II. 1• THE NEWPORT EN5'GN_,.11
B06<MMO
LIFE ANO ACCIDENT ANO HEAL TH
SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATEMENT
YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1988
An et can Gef'ler., Lil• tnauranee Company of Now Vo•
300 South State Street, Syrac\JSO, Now Votf(, 13202
To!al adm :ted useta "488,8Q?, 141
To: abi~ties $445,724.279
Capital Slocks $1,500,000
Gross paid in and oontt1buted surplus $38,598,800
Aggregare apeoal aurplus $168,066
Unassigned funda (surplus) $2,900,9'36
Glllll (Loss) trom QPef'ations $3,411 .904
Net lncorM $3,4'89, 145
Increase (OecrNM) 1n Capital and Surplus dunng t 988
$4,909,892 •
Insurance tn F0toe· Naboow1de $6,288,974
Accident & Hnllh Premiums $2, 189,332
ln~urance 1n Force California Bu11ness Page $58.440,367
Acodent and heailltl Pf9m1Uml • 0.AK:t ~fomla Business
Page $26,679
We hereby certify Chai the above rtema are in eca>rdance
with !he Annual StaterMnt for the year etlded Oec:emb«
31 , 1988 made ID the lntl.lrance Comm1sat0ner of the State
of California pursuant to law.
Peter P Hutt. President
WaJt.sr P. Dohrmann, Secretaty & E.1ecu11w Vlee Prelldent
3/31 417 4/14 4/21 4128 2056
"18UC NOTICE
F'IC'TITIOUS BUSIHUS
NAME STAT£11£NT
The following person 1s
domg business as LTI CAP
IT AL, 4667 MacArthur Bl
#400, Newport Beach. CA
92660
Richard Diaz. 13032
Wreath Pl , Tustin, CA
92680
This busines~ is con
ducted by an 1nd1v1dual Staned Richard 01a.z
The registrant com
mence<1 to transact busi
ness under the f1ctthous
business name ltsted a~
on 2128189
This statement was ftled
with ttfe County Clerk of
Orange County on March 6,
1989
F410282
319 3/16 3123 3/30 2026
"18UC NOTICE
f1CT1110US 9UllN£SS
NAME STATDl£NT
The followm1 penon 1s
doing busmess as DAN'S
TELEVISION SERVICE.
1566 Newpo11 Blvd., Costa
Mesa. CA 92627
Ila Jun McMillan AKA
Mrs. 0 W McMillan, 501
Redlands Ave • NewPort
Bach, CA 92663
This busmeu 1s c:on ·
ducted by an 1nd1v1dual
Stcne<J; Ila Jean McMillan
The rea1str11nt com·
menced to transaci busi-
ness undet the fldJtJOUs
business name listed aboeie
on March 2, 1989
This statement was filed
with the County Clerll of Oranae County on Merch
13. 1989
F411122
3/16 3/23 3/30 4/6 2038
PU-..C NOTICI net ltlO\tl ...,..
NAME STATIME:NT
The followtna per50nS ere
doin1 bus.ness ilS KEY INN.
1611 El ~ino Ral. Tus·
tin, CA 92680
Stxpence Inns of Amer·
tea, Inc., General Partnef,
Ca1tfom1a 1 751 E. Garry
Avenue, Santa Ana. CA
92705
Peter S Pankey, General
Partner 4800 Le Gray,
AMn, CA 93203
Edpr E Pankey & Eliza·
beth S. Pankey, General
Partner, 320 West Main
Street. Tustin, CA 92680
This Dul1ness is con
ducted by a limited partner
ship S.&Md W A Ceine,
Eaecut~ V.c:.e President.
S.~ Inns of America,
tnc .• A General Partnet.
The rea1str11nt com·
menced to lJaMad busi·
ness undet the flctthous
business Nme listed •bow
on Febtuaty 22. 1989
Thts statlln...-,t wn filed
wtth the County Clett< of
Or.,.~ on MMch 6,
1989.
f41028J
3/9 3/16 l/23 3130 2027
PU9lJC NOTICE ncmllOUI •••1111
NAME ITATIMIJIT
The folb#int penof'I IS
do1n1 bu 1n•ss •f
SHERMAN DOUGLAS
BAO«ERS Of INSUttANa:.
INC. dtw., HAINES INSU·
RANCE AGENCY. 2900
Britlol 9"91. SUM IC 204.
C05ta Mtu. CA 92626
ShertMn OoUlln ~ en°' •~. Inc (Nev
-ConacntfOf\) 2900'"' tol StrHt, Suite IC ~.
C..Mna.CA92626
Th•~ bu11neu •1t con·
~ .,, • OOfPOf•b0'9
Th.-reig1strant com
menced 10 transact bus•
ness under the f1ct1t1ous
business name ltsted above
on 2115189
(<;,1gned) Sherman Douglas
Brnkt>rs of Insurance Inc ·
Roger M Sherman
President
This '>t-.1ement was hied
with th>! CoW'lty Clerk of
Oran&P Coonry on Maret:
27, 1989
f.~ 4l2839
3131 4 7 4 14
4 21 2077
PU8UC NOTlCE
FlCT1TlOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The fol10w1ng person is
d01n1 business as AMBA
COR. 2796 Hart>o< Blvd
Costa Mesa_CA 92626
Frankhn 0 Cole, 2482
Fairview Way. Costa Mesa.
CA92626
l htS business 1s con
ducted by an md1v1dual
Signed F rankhn D Cote
The re11strant com ·
menced to tnMKt buSI
ness under the fict1t1ous
business name listed abcNe
on March 6. 1989
This statement was fited
wtth the County Clerk of
Ora• County on Maret!
13. 1989
F411119
3/16 3/23 3130 4/6 2043
IN THE OISTltCT cou.T
Of TH(.,...., JUCMCW.
DISTMCT Of THE STAT£
Of IOAHO, NII AND FOii
THl COUNTY Of PAY£nt
(IUG8STUTE Dn1IOf)
SlUOUfT LOAN FUND Of
IDAHO, 9NC..
............ ldllho
~·" ....... ....
MMtlYN L WHEATOH
Oela .... 11
C..ND.C.SJll
ANOTHO IUllllONS
FoaBWCI
THl STA ft Of IDAHO
SENDS GIUTW TO
MMILYN L WHIATON
the ilboYe named Defend.
ant You we hereby notified
that a comot111nt has been
filed •1a1nst you in the
OtstTid Court °' the Thtrd
Judtei.t Dmnct of the StMe
of Idaho 1n and for t~
CoUnty of Pa-,ette ldilho, (1n
the Ma11strate D1visi.on
thereof) by the above
Mmed Pla1nt1ff and you Me
herebY directed to file a
written en5Wef" 0t written l
mot10t1 1n defense to the
said complaint w1th1n
twenty (20) d•Yt of the
~ of thrs summons.
end you Me MtMr notifeed.
t"-t unteu you do 10wrth1n
the time herein specitied,
the Ptiiint1ft Witt .. Mil
ment llllinst YoU II pra,ed
fcf n Uid compleint,
The ,....,,. of the. claim
lllintt JOI' ti tor • "-
rMnt • .....,.. tor ln the'
lftKt4d COi ......
WITHOS MY~.,.
the ... of Mid Oistric:t
~thitll_al ........ 1-LAOM L STICll£
Cler1' of ... Oilft:t ~ et ........ ,..
1£Rft.:Q=
~-..... P0 .. 151. ............... ,
(IEM)
MOTHP URIOMI
S/Jt. •n. •11• 4121 1111
NII II •Dll. t•THE NEWPORT ENSIGN
NOT1C£ Of DU'AULT ANO IUCTION IEll UND£1t 0£ED
OfntUST
TitUSTH SAU NO.: 134lt-f
N/A COM.llf. NO,:
tM~TANT NOTICI
IF YOUR PROPERTY IS 11,, roRECLOSURE BECAUSE
YOU ARE BEHIND IN YOUR PAYMENTS, IT MAY BE SOLO
WITHOUT ANY COURT ACTION, and you mayhave the
lepl riaht to brina your account in IQOd standina by
payina all of your past due payments plus permitted costs
and e•penses within the time permitted by law for
reinstatement of your account. which is normally five
business days priof to the date set fo< the sale of your
property. No sale date l'Nl.Y be set until three months
from the date this notice ol default rNY be re'COfded
(which dMe of recordation apeears on this notice)
This amount is $23.250.54 as ol 03108189. and will
inreue untif...your 9Ccount becomes current You may
-not ha\ie to pay the entire unpeid portion of your account.
even thoulh full peyment wn demended, but you must
pay fie amount stated abow tta•a-er. you and your
benefic~ry or mortpsee may muw.lly ..,_ 1n writina
prior to the time the notice of saae is Polled (which may
not be Mfiier than the end of the three-month period
stated above) lo, amona other thincs. ( 1) provide
additional time in which to cure your defautt by transfer
of the Pf'<>c>erty or other#lse; or (2) establish a schedule
of payments in order to cure your default or both (1)
and (2) followina the e•piration of the time penod
referred to 1n the first paragraph of this notice, unless
the obhgat1on being foreclosed upon or a separate written
agreement between you and your creditor permits a
longer period. you have only the legal right to stop the
sale of your property by payma the entire amount
demanded by your creditor To find out the amount you
must pay. or to arranae for payment to stop the
foreclosure, or 1f your property is in foreclosure for any
othe reason, contact
(Name of Benef1c1ary) WILLIAM 0 CRAGHILL ANO LOIS
E. >CRAGHILL
(or Moraa~) % FCI National
Ma11tna address) 17802 Irvine Boulevard, STE 205
(Telephone) Tustin, CA 92680 (7l4) 731 ·3942
If you have any questions. you should contact a layer
,.-.,.. the pemment acency which may have insured your
loan Notwithstand1na the tact that YoUf property is 1n
foreclosure, you may offer your property for~. provided
the sale is concluded pnor to the concius100 of the
foreclosufe Remember. YOU MAY LOSE LEGAL RIGHTS
IF YOU DO OT TAKE PROMPT ACTION, In add1tt0n to
the amount stated aboole. should any poor taxes, items,
insurance, or encumbrances be dehnquent or become
delinquent, and the loan can be reinstated, said
delinquencies. must be cured as a condition of reinstate-
ment.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That Foreclosure Consul·
tants. Inc. a Cahfom1a corporabon, is duly authorue<t
Apnt for the Trustee, or dufy appointed Trustee. or as
duly duicnated Trustee, or as duly desipted Trustee
under a Deed of Trust dated 08/0 l /88 e..cuted by IUEU
0 NELSON, AN UNMARRIED MAN as Trustor. tn favor
of WILLIAM C CRAGHILL ANO LOIS E. CRAGHILL.
HUSMANO ANO WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS ANO COLBIA
ESCROW, A CALlfORNIA CORPORATION .s Benefice.try,
H or11inal Trust", recorded 08109/88 pai1e, as
instrument no. 88-390256, 1n book. of ~ ~
"' the Office of the County Recordlr ol <>ranee County,
Catffomia, secur1nc. amonc other obteptlon, lncludina 1
noee(s) fo< the pnnetpef sum $120,000 tNt the benfic.al
interest undat such OUd of Trust Md the obliphofas
secured thar9 by are ptesently held by the undersicned:
thM a btMch of, and ~tt tn, the oblipbons b such
Deed of Trust is secunty has OCCUf"9d en that payment
has not been ~ faifu,. to n.-the 12110/88
peyment ol princ.pat l#nd/O( lntMesl and all 14~
' • payment1, toeether with late charaes. impounds.
~tu.es and esseuments, if any, under the tiarms
of said Note. that by reason thef"eof, the present
beneftct.y, °' authori~ed Aeerwt tor beNficiaty, under
such Deed of Trust has e..aMd and dlfMtted to
F'cneclo&t.n Consuttn Inc, a wto.n o.cJanteon ol
~ and has declared and does .,.,...,, dec:late .. ,
..,,.. aecured thereby i~ due Md~ end
-Ncted Md does hereby .... to C.auM the trust ~IO be sold end to satestfy the obi~ secured
tNr9by
DA TE: 03/08/89
3/l6,3/23,3/l0 2052
NOTICI Of T1IUITU'S SAf.1
U. No. 111145311/TOMI
T.S.Ne.'1111'1
UMJCOllr
• HERMES FINANCIAL CORPORA TK>N as duly appomted
Trustee~ the f0Uowu11 described deed of trust WILL
SELL AT PUBUC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST Bl00£R
FOR .CASH (1n the forms which are lawf\.11 tender 1n the
lJn,ted SCMes) and/or the cashiefs, ceruJied °' other
checks spec1f1ed 1n Civil Code Section 2924h (Payable
1n run at the time of sale) all ficht. htle and interest
~ to and now held by it under said Deed of Trust
1n the propany n.remafter desenbed
TAUSTOR: P£TEft A TORRE
8€NEnctARY: MERCURY SAVINGS ANO LOAN ASSO
CIATION
recOfded January 13. 1986 as Instr No 86-014711
ol Officief ~ 1n the office ol lhi R.awder of Oran1e
Courtly;
Yid deed of trutt deltf1t>es tN flolowlrc prC>Ptfty
EXHl81T .,A,.
A CondomH!tum compriMd of tN foMowina
MM:li 1:
M ~ l/.a5'11 ....... en end lo lat 6 of Tract
ND. IUI.. lhcMn ....... NOOfdld tn Boioll •39. ,.._I.....,. 12, _,. ... el miec1l1neous mep&.
•1 •afar.wtC. -.ca•s • bcJJI' .... .._. ... I L• '
CA> Uftill 101 tD J IS -.C' 11• IDI to 215 incluslwe
.... 301 .. Jl5 ifttlulhl, .......... the condo-
,....... .... NCOrd9d """ 21. ·-• lnatrumenl No -.174Mtt10Mdll ._a •--~County n ................... ~ ....
~••l•1•tG ltD 1rM, l••IMll ..... ND IMl0179 Alu•
'
or dtrect1onally drill and mine lands other than those
heremabove desert bed, 011or1as wells, tunnels and shafts
into, through or across the subsurface of the land
heretnabove descrtbed, and to bottom such wh1pstocked
or d1rect1ooally drtlled wells. tunnels or shafts under and
beneath or beyond the exterior lim1ts thereof. and to
redrill, retunnel, equip, maintain, repair. deepen, and
operate any such wells or mines, without, ~r. the
tight to dnll, mine. store, explore and <>c>erate throu1h
the surface of the upper 500 feet ot the subsurface of
the land hereinabove described, as reseNed in the deed
recorded J1nuary 13. 1986 as Instrument No. 86-014 7 ll
of Official Records. -...
PARCEL 2.
Unit 114, consistina of eaements (paitio/balcony) and
res1dent1al, as shown upon the Condominium Ptan.
recorded Juty 25. 1985 as Instrument No. 85·274649
of Official Records of Oranae County, California and as
amended by the amendment to condominium plan
recorded October 24, 1985 as Instrument No. ~10179
of said Offteial Records.
PARCEL3·
The e•clus1ve t1ght to possesst<>n and occupancy of
those portioos of Lot 6 described in Plreet 1 above,
desianated as R-114·PS (Paritina Space) and R-114-SA
(Storage Area), as apurt~nant to Parcels 1 and 2 above
descnbed.
PARCEL 4·
An easement for the use and enjoyment of the
"community fac1ht1es" of Tract No 8336, as set forth and
designated in the declaration of covenants, cond1t1ons
and restrictions, recorded in Book 13318, Page 133 of
Offlc1al Records and the Supplementary Declaration of
Covenants. Conditions and Res1rictions. recorded as
Instrument No 85 274648 of said Ottic1al Records
PARCEL 5
A non exclusive easement for ingress and egr65 over
the private streets of Tract No 10587, as shown on a
map recorded in Book 449, Pages 5 and 6 of m1scel
taneous maps, records of Orange County. -Cihfornia. as
more particularly set forth 1n an instrument recorded
March 16. 1979 in Book 13070. Paaes 1227 and 1236
of Off1c1al Records
YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED Of TRUSl
DATED 12126/85 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TC
PROTECT YOUR PROP,ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT /.
PUBLIC SAlE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION Of THE
NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER
270 CAGNEY LANE #1 14, NEWPORT BEACH, CA
92663
"(If 1 street lddress °'common desianahon of property
is shown eboYe, no warranty 1s aiven as to its complete·
ness °' correctness) " The beneficiary undef satd Deed
of Trust. by reason of a breach or default in the obligation
secured thereby, heretofore e•ecuted and delivered to
the unders11ned a written Declaration of Default and
Demand for Sale, and written notice of default and of
electron to cause the unders1Jned to sell said propertY
to satisfy satd obhaatrons, and thereafter the undersigned
caused said riot1ce of default and of etectron to be
recorded December 5, 1988 as Instr. No. 88-632526 of
Official Records 1n the office of the Recorder of 0r.,._
County.
S.td s.te will be made. but without CC>V"eMnt or
WMfantY, ~ °' 1mphed, reprdina title posession,
°' encumbrances. to pay the temain1nc pnnc1pal sum
of the note(s) secured by said deed of Trust, with interest
as m said note P'O¥tded, adYances. If any, under the tetms
of Ytd Deed of Trust, fees, charaes and expenses ot the
T ruaea and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust
Safd sale wtll be held Of\.
April 6. 1989. at 1 30 p m an the lobby to the bu11d1na
loc...o " 601 South lewis SlTeet, Crance. Cahfom1a
92668
At the time of the 1nthal publiataon of this notJCe. the
totll ""°""' of the unpatd baa.nee ol the obtiptaon
MCunld by the ebo¥e desetibed deed ol trust and
estinwt.d CCltb, upenses, and advances is $76,237.48
It as pouibte that at the tune of saJe the openinc btd
mey be .._ than the total indebtedness due.
tt .,. .. blew the expected opentn& btd may be obtained
by caAins h foUowinc telephone numbers oo the day
before the ule: (714) 385--4837 Of (213) 627-4865
0..: March 7. 1989 f'
HEAM£$ flNANCIAL CORPORATION. as satd Trustee,
By T 0 SERVICE COMPANY, acent
By Vi<:lu J. t·toptuns, Assistant Secretary, 601 Sou1h
lewis St.. <Kanae. CA 92668. (714) 385-4700
TAC#6028681
3116 3123 3130 2042
NOTICI Of DU'AUll
#l5al
THl oatGMAl Of THIS DOCUMINT WAI llCOltOlD
llAllCH 15. 1-IN THl OfflCI Of THI COUNn
HCOllOll Of THI COUNTY SHOWN HIHIN. U
INITIUMINT NO. .. 1Qll7. ....,ANT NOTICI
If YOUR PROPERTY IS IN FORECLOSURE BECAUSE
YOU ARE BEHIND IN YOUR PAYMENTS, IT MAY BE SQLO
WITHOUT ANY COURT ACTION. and 'Y04J may have the
lepl ri1ht to brina your account in aood standina by
DIY'"I all of your past due payments plos permitted costs
Ind elq)enses within the time permit'8d by law fo<
·einstatement ol '/OUf account, which is normally five
OUsinftS days prior to the date set for the sale of your
~-No sale date may be set until three months trom the dMe this notice of dafd was recorded (which
:Mbt of recordation appears on this notice).
This amount is $11,511.55 as ol March 10, 1989, and
#ill increase until '/OUf aQCOUnt becomes current. You
"nay not have to pay the entife unpaid portion of your
K:CC>Unt. wen thouch full P91f••lt ws demendad, but
f04J must S-Y the amount sa-.t abow. Howewf, you
ind your beneficiary or morta .. , may mutually ..,_
1n writ1na prior to the time the notice of sale is posted
(which INY not be Mt'lier than the end of the three--month
period stated abcwe) to. amonc ottw thinp, (1) proytde
adchtional time in which to cure the default by transfer
of the property or otherwise, or (2) establish a schedule
of payments in order to cure your default, or both ( 1)
and (2)
f ollow1ng the expiration of the time period referred to
1n the first paragraph of this notice, unless the obltgat1on
bemg foreclosed upon or a separate written agreement
between you and your creditor permits a longer period,
you have only the legal right to stop the sale of your
property by payma the enttre amount demanded by your
creditor
To find out the amount you must pay, or to arranae
tor payment to stop ttie fon!closure, or 1f ~' propertj
is 1n foreclosure for any other reason. contact
Real Est1te Multiple Investments, Inc (Name of
Beneficiary or Mottpaee), c/o Walter G. Howald, 1500
• Quill Street, St.lite UO, Newport Beach, CahfOl'n1a 92660,
Attention W11terG Howald (Mailinaaddress). (714) 851
7170 (Telephone).
If you hev. any Questions. you should contact a lawyer
M the pemment aeency which may have insured your
loan
Notw1thsundin1 the fact that your property 1s in
foreclosure, you may offer your property for sale, provided
the sale 1s concluded ptior to the concluslOfl of the
toraclosura.
Remember, YOU MAY lOSE LEGAL RtGHl'S IF YOU
DO NOT TAKE PROMPT ACTION.
NOTICE Of OEFAUL T
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That rtRST AMERICAN
TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, a e0tparation, is duly
appointed Trustee under • Deed of Trust dated October
13, 1987, e•ecuted by ALFRED DEE. a married man, as
his soHI and separate property, as Trustor, in fawr of
REAL ESTATE MULTIPLE INVESTMENTS. INC.,• Califor·
nta corporatlol'I, as Beneficiary, recorded Octobet ll.
1987, as Instrument No 87·S74000. tn book nla/, pap
n/a/, ot Offte1al RecOfds 1n the Office of the County
~ ol Oranae County, California. secunna 1mot11
othef obhptions, One (l) noe.(s)· kw the C>nlJMf sum
ol $200,000.00 thM the benefic..i interest undw such
DMd of T rusi and the obhptions secured thef eby are
presentty held by the underscnad; lNt a bruch ol. and.
defautt in, the oblipttOnS for which such Deed of Trust
IS Meunly has occurred in that ~It has not been
ma.de ot Tl'9 semi -M\nu:al anst.Mment of inten!st whch
became due on Janu.y 1, 1989 and all su~
11'\SUflments of pnnetple and/Of intetest: dettnquent
1nstaUmer1ts on • pnor deed ol trust. if any; any future
taus thM mey become due, """' ~ requtred of
Beneficiary plus intetest thateon from dates "*"'· that
by reason thenlot, present e.n.fic:aary under such Deed
of Trun, has e11ecuted end delivered to said duly
appointed Trustee, a written Oeclatation of Default and
Oemilnd for Sale, and has deposited w.th s.eO duty
appomted Tn.tl\lee. such Deed of Trusa and.,, documents
8Ytdenc1na obllPltons MCured thereby, and has declared
and does ~by declare all sums secured thereby
immediately due •ncl payable and has elect9d and does
hefeby elect to cause the trust property to be sold to
Yl1sfy the obhptaons secured thereby
DATED March 10. 1989
FIRST AMERICAN TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, 1
Cahforma c:orpomion
By Pat Sindt-Authorized Ofhcer
3123 3130 4/6 2060
,_AM CAIUAlll .
SflO• Of ntl AIOl!lfJAl STATlllDT a.oa...._..._. .. c,...,
... ct a Lw. .............. M452
Yw~D1c1,.arH.l•
Tot.al ac:tm1ned assets $169,801,954
Total l1abihttn 125.889.6" Aarei* wt'1te·1M fo< special
aurptus funds Sl.600,000
Unaui1ned funds (surplus) 42,312.309
Sur1>1us as rep1ds pof1Cyhokte~ ~.9l i,309
We hereby certify that the above ttems; are 1n
accord•nce with the Annual Statement for the 'J8N tnded
December 31 . 1988 made to the lnsunince Comm• "°'*'• pursuant to law
Dieter H Nickel
Neme of President
Johnf QMiy
Naml of Sectatary
3/1631233/304/64/13 rotl
WNOTICI r..-n ftCihllOUI ., ....
.. IYATmlJIT
The toloMns persons are
...... tiulinft& .. CAO()K.
All ANO ASSOC IA TES.
S..• 250. 160 NeW90t1
Center Drive, Newport BMth.~926'0
r awtes'L ~.Suitt
250. 160 ..... port CetMt ==' 8w:h. Celf·
........ Duniti,. '""*-
" .. Ger8ld end ..... °"'*' ,..., Trull. ~ -.aeo......,.c.w =="lledt.Cel·
DIMlllW ....... •Trutl·
.. of the Oonekt w Stlft
~Trust.~250.
160 New'°'1 C..W Owha,
Ntaport 8w:h, C.bnia
92660
Mar.an J. Sheptro, H
Tru1t" fof the Shap ro
F'amtly Tt\llt, dleed febfu·
.., 13, 1915.~250.160
P ... , llDft C...... OrM, .._.
port Buch, C..1fofn••
92e60
Albert It ~ ... u
Tnmee for IM IMftt. .. farnllW Trull. _.. ,._,. ..,u,1-...,..ao.1•
... 1111c....o... ..... "°" IMdt. c.11 ..... ...
AMft ............
TNlllefl•ll .. 11111
s
Constniction Company 401
K Pt1n, dated July 1, l g&6,
Suite 250. 160 Newport
Center Drive, Newport
8Mch, Cahfot'nia 92660
This business is con·
ducted by a aener-1 part·
nershtp. Si1ned: Chataes E.
Crookall.
The re1l1trant com·
menc.ed to transact busi·
ness under the fictitiou1
businea name hsled 1bc)lijie
on June 29, 1918.
This RMement was filed
with the County Clef1t ot Oranae County on March 9,
1989.
f410935
3/23 3/30 4/6 4113 2062
WMOT'ICI . ...,.
nc1n10U1••N1S
MWITATW
The foltowins person is
dol"I businns as: BOAT
CANYON BlOSSOMS, 680
N. Coast Hwy, la1un1
Beach. CA 9265 l
Oankel Inc . CA. 680 N
Coast Hwy, Laguna Beach.
CA 92651.
The fihng of this state·
ment d~ not ot itself auth
onze the use 1n this state of
a f1ct1t10Us business name
m v1olahoo of the riahts of
another under federal. state
0t common law (see~
14400 Et Seq . Business
and ProfesstOOS Code)
This business is con·
ducted by a corporation
S1aned Kelh Ashtoo. VP,
Oanlilel Inc
The rea1str1nt com ·
meneed to transact bust·
ness under the fictitious
bus1nes.s name hsted •bolte
on 2115189.
This s~tement .as filed
with the County Cletk of
Oranae County oo March
16, 1989
f411616
3/23 3130 .t/6 4113 2068
PUaJC NOTICE ncnnous.,....os
NAiil ITATIMENT
The tot~ person IS
dotnt busineaA&: Mal·
CAN YACHT CHARTERS
INC., 3001 W. Pacific: Cont
Hwy, Newport Beech. CA
92663
Karen Ketty. roe l3rd St
#2, Newport S..Ch, CA
92663
The fih"I ol tbis S1*-
ment does not of ltsetf IUth-
onze the use in tNs st.ate ol
a fM:tltioius business "*""
in violation of the nata ol
another under tederal. stile
or common ea. (see Section
14400 Et Seq.. 8usmess
and~Code.)
Thts business is con·
dua.d by • corpotation s.-s. Karen ~ty. ,,_._
dent. American Yacht CNf .
\lers Inc.
The re11strant com
mat iced to t,...-,ud busi·
nas under the fictitious
business Nme llSled lbowe
on .t/l /89
Thes statement was fited
with the County c~ at Oran.-County on March
20, 1989
f4ll95'
3/23 3/30 4/6.t/13 2057
PUM.tC NOTa
1.-.1 ncrmous.,....
NAME ITATDmfl
The foUowins person IS
dome bus.MU as· SIMS.
COZAD. MOftROW & MAN·
NING. 110 Newport Center
Or , Suite 110. NewPOrt
Be.ch. Cafifomta 92660
Wayne R Sims. A ,,.oles
sion.I Corpomton, Cahfor
n1a, 110 Newport Center
Or., Suite 110, Newport
e.ach, CA 92660
The f1hrc of thtS state-
ment does ot " itMff _,,
thafil9 the UM n thtl llM
of • f1ct1t1ous bu•UMU
name 1n YiolatiOtl of the
rilhft of •llClilhef undllf led Wal, ..... Ot COINNll• ...
("" ktion 14400 [t s.q..
BoMnw and Pvcf JI DOI
Coda)
Th I bUSIMU II con ·
dueted by • corPQretiOf'4
S 1'*9. Warne It. Sims,
Al'C,PMident.
,..,. rqtltreM com·
"*ad IO lr8'WI Mi· ,... ""*' ... lk:tll ...
Dl1!"111wlflllld..._
on-NIA. n. 11111 HMI W .....
... .. CiluMf a.. ol a....~• n . l• ,...., Ill.,., 1123 l/30 .,.
•
s
2050
Kathleen MNf' McNulty, ~9 Poplar ~ 2, LagoN
BNch, <Ahfornia 92651 01rect!On$ to the above property
ma, be! obc •ned by reQueslin& same in wr.ttn trom the
wndOf within 10 dar.o from the first p0blrcatioo of th1s
noeic:e
Said satf" ~•ti be mlde ~1thout coven~nt °' warranty,
eapress Ot 1mph~. as to t•tlt", pc>SSf'SS•on Of encum·
br nees to sat•<r.ty the unpaid balanc.e due on the ~untv
l •nd ContrMt, to "'' $170,1 16 1.9 plus th following
~timated costs. expenses and advances at the tune of
the in1t1al pubf1cat100 of this Notice of Sale $2 877 02
NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER
YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A LONG FORM SECUR
ITY(INSTALLMENT) LANO CONTRACT. OATEOAPRIL 19
1979 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR
PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU
NEED AN E.XPt..ANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE
PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD CONTACT
A LAWYER.
FIRST AMERICAN TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, a
C.l1fornia ~tlOn-Pat S.ndt
DA TEO MMch 22, 1989
Pat S.ndt, Authonzed Ofhcet, 114 UU Fifth Street Santa
Ana, C.hfomia 92702, (714) 558-3211
3/314174/14 2075
LW£ MO ACCIDlNT ANO HEAL TH
ftW OF THE MftUAL STATEMDn
YEM OIDED DECEll90 ll, 1 ..
W1111 wftlll1lllllll.Me .....,•11Ce~
Mr....1•S1re1t......,.nn101
Total admitted assets $3,190,903,703
Total l1ablhties $3,022.617,397
Capital stocks Sl,500,000
Aa&re1ate wnte ins for other than special surplus
fu~ ~
Gross paid 1n,and contributed surphs S66,924,258 ~ea.ate special surplus ~
Unassigned funds (surptus) S99,862,°'9
Gain (loss) from QPefatton~ l3.232.288
Net Income $8.397.677
Increase (Oecrease) in Capital and Surplus during
1988 $10,032,629
Insurance in Force Nat10nwtde S2,007 ,820,000
Accident & Health premiums SO
Insurance 1n Force Cahtorn1a Bus1r1ess
Page S372,399.259
Accident and he~tth premiums 0 1r@ci California Business
Page so
We hereby certify that the above items are 1n
accotdance with the Annual Statement forthe ~r ended
Decembef 31, 1988 ~to the Insurance Comm1ssl00ef
of the State ot C.htomaa, pursuant to law
31314/7 4114 41214128
K Lowell Short, Jr v tee Ptestdent & Cont
Robert E Bur1o.ett, Jr
Assistant Secretaty
861201
2084
2087
S.nu An•. C•hfomaa
92701.
J E.T. Rube, JS T ""'8e
~ Tn;st. UOT Thomn R
Ruttet F amWy Trust. 700
CMc C... 0rWe West,
Sant• An•. C.hforn••
92701
H.wy Somers. 1709
u.e.,.a....~
92661
Herry • fltilliPs. 1437
OalphWtT9"'ICI. ~ cMt
.... c.MOit• 92625
J 8 Allin, T fUllle ol h
C..• TNlt. IOl U. ............. c.et. ..,,.., .•
..... C.Oiall:T,..._
ol ... Oiael ,__, Tnnt.
·--~~
N~ 8fo ch. Cal1forn•a
92660
K.m E Brennan, '320
Vort Karman A"P-nue, New
Port Beach, California
92660
Kirk S Elhott 4 320 Von
Kau'ndn Av nuE' NeoNpor1
Beaeh Cahfurn1a 92660
Chr1st1ne E Grossman,
4320 Von Karrttetn Avenue,
Newport Beach, California
92660
This business is con·
ducted by a general part-
nership S11ntd Pelican
Land Company, a Cahforma
hm1ted partne~h1p, Donald
M Koll, General Partner
O..te business hrst tran
s.acted under this business
name November 15. 1983
This statement was ftled
with the County Cter1o. of
Or.nae County on Feb 27.
1989
f409634
319 3/16 3/23 3/30 2035
PUate NOTICE F1CTITIOUI .,.us
NAME STATOIOfT
The f0Uow1na person is
doma business as· SEA-
VIEW EXECUTIVE SERVI·
CES, 2855 E Coast High-
way, Patt0 Suite A., Corona
del Mar, CA 92625
Marcia Lee Sexton, 307
Poppy Awnue. Corona del
Mar, CA 92625
This business is con·
ducted by an individual
Signed Marcia Lee Sexton
The re11strant com
menced to transact bus•
ness under the t1ct111ous
business name listed above
on 2120189
This statement was filed
wtth the County Cleft! of
Or.nae County on March 6.
1989
F4l028l
319 3/16 3123 3/30 2025
""BUC NOTICE
F1CTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The loflow1ng person is
doing bus1nen as MER
CHANTS CREDIT GROUP.
5000 Birch Street. West
TO'#ef, Suite 3000. Newport
Beach, CA 92660
Amy K Yocum, 335
Riviera Or , Costa Mesa. CA
92627
This business is con·
ducted by an 1nd1v1dual
The rea1strant com
~need to transact bus1
ness under the f1ctittous
business name fisted above
on 31 13189
(S.&oed) Amy K Yocum
This statement was hied
with the County Clm of
Ora,.e Councy on March
27 1989
f'1le No F 412838
3 31 417.4/14
4/21 2076
PU&IC NOTICE
F'IC I It MIS IUlaftOS
ftAMl llATEMOT
The foUowu,. person is ·
doin1 business as (A) THE
MOTtON PiCTURE POWER
BROKER I (8) CINEMA
S£RVtCE. 177 F RIYetStde
Ornle, ~ Bexh. CA
92663
~neth C Rteh. 2715
Greenfield Avenue. West
Los Anptes. CA 90064
The re11strant co
menoed to trans.ct
neu under the f
business Nme or
listed above on Oct 5, 988
Staned. Kenneth C Ric
This sutement was f1
with the Courny Clettc
~County on Feb 27.
1989
f'de No F-409435
3/16 3/23 3130 4/6 2051
.....CteOT1CI ncn•.,..••111• --11'·~ The ........ ..,..," ~ bulin111 a , WARI
SAM'S PlAYWEM. 485 E. l,.. SlllMt. ~. Colt.a
--..CA ta27. u.. ..... Sc:hlltz. 497
AbM W.,, Coltl Meaa. CA
92627.
This bu$1nns is c<Jn·
ductlld br ., 1ndMdual
~ ...... SciUtZ
The ,...stnnt com·
mllad 1D nnuct """ ..... undlr ... ftclitious
~ ............ ......
on~1.1•. "* 3 3 .. -ftled .. -. r.a...e, an o1
~ea.....,-~ .....
F4lltle
SIUJ/304164/U M5
llllCI II. t• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN--81[ II
B~O
LIFE ANO ACCtoENT ANO HEALTH
SYNOPSIS Of=THE ANNUAL STATEMENT
YE.AR ENDED OECEMBER 31, 1988
AmftflCM General l.11• lns.Jranoe Comp ny ot New YCY~
300 South State Street. Syracuse New YO(rt. 13202
To:.:t ad"l'I rted aueta M88.89?., 1'41
Total tabt l•H $4'4S,72'4,27g
Capital Stocks S1 ,500.000
Gross paid tn and contributed surplus $38.598,800
Aggregate speoal surplus $168,066
• Unantgned lunda (1urplu1) $2,000.~
Gaio (Losa) from op«ationa $3,.t 11 ,904
Net lnoome $3,'89, 1'5
lnctease (09creaae) 1n Capital and Su<plus dunng 1988
$4,909.892
Insurance m Force Nationwide $6.288.97.t
Aoddent & HMlth Premiums $2, 189,332
Insurance 1n Force. Calibnla Buuneu Page SSS,«0,367
Accident and health PtWnluma ·Direct c.lifomla Bunwtn Page $26,679
We heteby certify that lhe above 111tms 11e 111 acoordance
wiCh the Annual Stai.tnent for the yell ended Oec»mber
31 , 1988 made to Che Insurance Comtn1SSlOQef of Che State
of Callfoma ptKtulnt Ill> law. •
Pete< P Huff, Pte11dent
Watter P. Oohtmann. Sectetaty & Executive Vice Pre11dent
3/31 4/1 4/14 4121 4128 2056
PUBUC NOnct
FlCTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATDIOfT
The followlna person is
doing business as L Tl CAP-
ITAL, 4667 MacArthur Bl
#400, Newport Beach, CA
92660
Richard Diaz, 13032
Wreath Pl . Tustin. CA
92680
Tfits business •S con
ducted by an tnd1v1dual
Signed ~•Chard Otaz
The registrant com
menced to transact bus•
ness undtr the f1ct1hous
business name listed abovt'
on 2128189
This statement was Med
with the County Clertt of
Oran1e County on March 6,
1989
F410282
3/9 3/16 3123 3130 2026
PUBUC NOTICl FlCTtTIOUS .,_I.SS
Nq( STATEMOfT
The followtn& person IS
doina business as DAN'S
TELEVtSION SERVICE.
1566 Newport BIVd . Costa
Mesa. CA 92627
Ila Jean McMillan AKA
Mrs. D.W McMillan, 501
Redlands Ave • Newpo'1
Beach, CA 92663
This business 1s con
ducted by an 1nd1v1dual
Scned· Ila Jean McMillan
The rea1strant com-
menced to transact buSI
ness under the f1Ct1t1ous
business name ltsted ·~
on M~h 2, 1989
This statement was filed
with the County Clettl of
Or.nee County on March
13. 1989
F411122
3/16 3123 3130 4 /6 2038
PUaJCNOTa nc" tlOUI ••1us
NAiil STATEMOfT
The follow1nc pen.ans are
doina busmessn.. KEY INN,
1611 0 Camino Real, Tus-
tin. CA 92680
Sotpence Inns of Arner·
a, Inc .. General Partner,
Cahfom1a, 1751 E Garry
Avenue. Santa Ana, CA
92705
~er S Pa~. General
Partnai, 4800 le Gray,
Atvm, CA 93203
Edpw E. Pankey & Ehza-
beth S. Pankey. General
Partner. 320 West Ma1r1
Street. T'ustin, CA 92680
This business is con
ducted by a limited partner
ship S.&J*I WA Came,
uecut1w Vice Prestdent,
S.~ Inns of Amenca.
Inc., A Generat Partner
The re11strant com-
menced to trMMC:t busi
ness under the flClitlOUs
buStness name hsted above
on Febnary 22. 1989
This ~ wes filed
WYth the County Cleril of
Or.,.. County on W.-Ch 6,
1989. •
f410283
319 3/16 l/23 l/30 2027
PU9lJC ftOTICl
F'ltt1110U1 ••mm NW llATIMlllT
The fonowina Def10n is
do1n1 business as
SHEAMAN·OOUGLAS
BROKERS Of' INSUMNCE,
INC Obi, HAIN£$ tflfSU·
RANCC AGENCY. 2900
8',_ sn.t. 5'* IC 204 .
Co&ta Miu, CA 92626
~~~
~ °' lnsunM'Ce. Int (N9w
acta Cor'Dorllt0n) 2900 IM• tot StfHt, SU1te IC 204,
CoAA Mela. CA 92626
Ttu1 bU11neH •11 COf\
dudlO bf I awpor•eon
The r~g1strant c.om
menced to transact bus•
nes!> under the f1ct•hous
business na~ listed above
on 21 15189
(Signed> Sherma11 Douglas
Brolo.ers ot Insurance Inc
Roger M Sherman
President
Tim statement was ftted
with the Couoty ~rk O*-
Oranae l.ounty on March
2'1, 1989
t No 411839'
3131, 41 7 4 14
4 n 1 20n
""BUC NOTIC(
ncTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The folio.me person is
domg busmess as A.MBA
COR. 2796 Harbor Blvd
Costa Mesa. CA 92626
Frankhn D Cole, 2482
Fa1Mew Way, Costa Mesa
CA 92626
This business 1s con·
ducted by an ind1v1dual
S.&ned Frankhn D Cole.
The re11strant com -
menced to traniact busi·
ness under the hct1ttous
· business name hsted above
on Ma~ 6. 1989
This statement was filed
with the County Clerk of
Oranae County on March
13, 1989
F4111 l9
3/16 3/23 3130 4/6 2043
IN THE DCSTllCT co...T
Of TH( T'Hm» JUDeCaAl
DeSTltCT OF THE STAii
Ol IMHO. lft MD AMI
THI COUffTY Ol PA Y£TTt
(llMISTIATI DMSeOft)
ITUDDT LOM FUffO Of
IOAHO. INC..
a ...........
c.,...~ .. ........ ...
MMH. nt L; WMOTOft o ........
c..rte.~ms
ANOTHO~
FOltlllMCE
THE STATI OF IMHO
SENDS UiilWiCI to
llAltll YN L WMUTOfll
the above named Defend.
am You are ~ltabfied -----+--
that a complaint has been
filed •&•inst you '" the
OtstrlCt Court of the Thtrd
Judtctaf Oi$tnt'.t a' tbe SUie.
of Idaho tn and for the
County of Payette tdaho, (1n
the Ma11strate 01v1sion
thereof) by the above
named Pta1ntiff ~you are
hereby d1!'9cied to ftle a
wntten 8"Swef' °' written '
mohon 1n defense to the
said compl11nt ••thin
twenty (20) dayt of the
semc:e of this summons,
and you 8fe futttw not1f.Se
tn.t unteu YoU do so Within
ttie time ._. specified,
the P*ntiff Wilt .... Judi·
ment lllllinst '°" -Pf'8yed fof1ntlid~
The nan ol the. dMn
.....,.. ,OU 1$ tar I Judi
"*" " pr8'ld tor the -ltlllCMd QWI .........
WITM:SS lllV hend Ind
the .... of Mkt District
CGUft this 11 dllJ ol + .... t• lMJM l STIOI\.£
Cl.r1' d .. 06IWict c..t
&,.M~,_.
·~ •RTt OllDM ...,., ........
P.Oe.151. ,. ...............
(IEAU
AN01'HUt URIC*I
a111. •n. •1•• 4/21 2171
• Hll 14-llAKI 11. 1MI THE NEWPORT ENSIGN
PUIUC NOTICE
T_.1111
NOTICl Of SAU
YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A NOTICE OF OELIN
QUENT ASSESSMENT LIEN DATED April 28, 1988
UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-
ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBltC SALE. IF YOU NEED
AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE Of THE PROCEED
ING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER
On April 13, 1989, at 10:00 A.M. at The Main Entrance.
Old County Court House, Corner of Sycamore & Santa
Ana Boolevard in the City of Sant.a Ana, County of Oranae,
State of California, under the power of sate pursuant lo
the terms of those certain Covenants. Cond1t10ns, arid
Restrictions recorded on May 11 , 1977 as Book 10122,
ind uswe, of Official Records ot Oran&e County. California.
Ronald O Roup, a Law Corporation, as trustee fCK Newport
Beach Townhouses. the L1enholder under that Assess·
ment Lien recorded May 6. 1988 as Instrument No 88·
212095 of the Official Records of said County, and
pursuant to Section 1367 of the Civil Code of the State
• )f California, Will SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE
HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH. payable at tmie of sale
1n lawful money of the United States, all nght, title, and
interest in the followm1 described property situated in
said County and State: ·
Unit 15 Lot l of Tract 7530 as shown by map on file
as Book 297 Paaes 35-36 of Maps, records of Orange
County. Cahforn1a.
The purported street address and other common
designation, 1f any. of the real property described above,
for which the undersianed makes no representation or
warranty, is: 4433 West Pacific Coast H1ahway, Newport
Beach, California
The purported owner of said real property at the time
of the Assessment lien was: EDWIN B. DEARBORN and
JACQUEL VNE A DEARBORN
Said Sale will be made without warranty. express or
1mpl1ed, reprdlfli title. possession, CK encumbrances,
to pay the sum of past due Homeownet'.s-auessmenb.
re.isonably estimated costs. tees, ChafleS, and interest
due at the time of this notice m the amount of $3,360.00.
OA TED: March 15, 1989
NEWPORT BEACH TOWNHOUSES
BY: RONALD 0. ROUP, A LAW CORPORATION
23101 LAKE crNTER DRIVE, SUITE 310
LAKE FOREST, CALIFORNIA 92630
(714) 472-2366
3/23 3130 4/6 2065
Ufl AHO ACCIOINT AND HEAL TH
SYNOPSIS Of ntl ANNUAL ITATDll:NT • YEM
aoED DUllllD 31.1-.. "-<*Y Ute ......... c •• , • .,
3520 arud•eJ ..... a., .... II' .. '4111·2565
Total admitted nsets $1405230 884
Total liabilities 1254327 480
Capital stocks 23 120 85()
~ write-iM '°'other than
soecial SUl'(Jlus funds
Gross paid in and contnbuted
surplus
Aarepte special surplus
Unas.silned funds (surplus)
Gain (Loss) from operations
Netlnoatne
lncrMM (0.CtMSe) .n Capttal
and Surplus durina 1988
Insurance in force: Natlonwtde
~cident & Haith premiums ·
Schedule H ·Col. 1, Line l)
lnsuntnee in FOR:e: Califomaa
Business P-.11 •
Accident and hMtth pr8miums · Direct
0
5268609
0
122 513945
14629182
14 208 656
2 675 807
12 536 932 000
13 n1a1s
702475 725
California Business p._. 98 491
We hereby certify that the above items are in
~a .tth the Annual StM.ment tor the 1W' etlded
Oecellit>er 31, lM madetothe Insurance~
of the S.... of California, put$U8nl to law.
John K "°9lti"I a Nlwne of Va Prftidef1t & Controller
· H Marshell a.tfi.td
Nlwne of Secrwtaty
319 3/16 3123 3/30416 2028
PU-..c NOTICI
NOnCI Of DU1" MD Of Kill• TO AD ... lllU
UTATI Of HUM.IY Lii MOTUY
CAll ...... A-1474M
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, cont1npnt
creditors and persons who may be ~se intelested
In the will or estate, °' both, of HURLEY LEE MOTLEY
• A PETITtON h.s been filed by OALE E. MOTLEY 1n the
-SupettOf~rt of Callfom1arc.ounty o6 ORANGE fim&Klle!tt--
"'I that DALE E.. MOTLEY be appointed as personal
repteSent.ltn1e to administer the Kta1e of tM decedetit
lHE PETITION reQL!eSts authority to ..Sm1n1ster the
utatt! under the Independent Administration of EsQtes
Act (This authCK1ty allows the persoNI representative to
!Ake many KttOns without obU1n1nc court a~t
Before talu" certain Ktions. ho#e'llef, the personal
representative 1s requ•red to give notice to interested
persons unless they have waived notice or conNnCed to
tN Pf'.opoMd .ctton ) The ndependent ltdm1ntstt1tton
1uth0ritywill.tie &ranted unless an·~ pt'rSOn Mes
II'\ objection to this petition and shows fOOd ~ why
the couft should not 11 ant the M.tthortty
A HEMING on the pet1tt0n .. 11 be hefd on 41 13/89
• at 1 ·45 PM '" Dept 3 icx.ted at 700 C1v1c Center OrMt w .... Santa Ant. CA ~701
If YOU OIJ£CT to the .,ant1nc of the '*"'°"· you
should ...._'appear at the hMfinl and state your
Ob;eCtiall• 0t fi .. .,,._, obj«bon$. ..tt'I the court i.tore
the ._..,.., 'f<M' aooNrance may be 1n PWtOn or by
JOU' .....-; •
,,... IF YOU M£ A CREOfTOR or affllllt...,.. ctedieor ol
the llec1111d. ~ """' ,... ~ dMn with the COUit ...s nWI. ~to the penoMt ,..,. .......... epponed
.,,, .. ~ within bk "'°""" '""" tM ... ol first uu.a of ~ .. pnMded '" MCtiof\ 9100 ol thj Caliturriil ,..,... Codi The INne tor ..... deims ..,, ..,...,.to bu months from thedMeolttte .....
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20M
PUalC NO'TIC(
NOTICE Of DEATH ANO OI Ni lllON TO ADMINtSTD
ESTATE Of R. f. _., D t M .......... 1£uea ,....;a.,.. Ill ....
C..•Al47514
To 111 heirs, beneficiaries, creditors. contin1ent
creditors. and persons who may be othefwise interested
in the will or estate, or both. of R. f McCLELLAN also
known as REUB£N FREDERICK McCLELLAN:
A PETITION has beef'! fited by Neal McClellan in the
Superior Court ol Calitom~. County of Qnwwe ntQUeStina
that Neal McCJetlan be -c>PC>lnted as personal represen·
tatiYl(s) to admimstet the estJlte of the decedent.
THE PETITION requests authority to administef the
estate under the Independent Administration of EsDtes
Act (Th11 authority allows the personal ~ to
t.atce many actions without obta•rnnc court ~.
Before tak1nc certlin actions, ti.o wewer. the penonal
representat1"9 is required to aiw notice to i~
pel'$00$ uf\tess they ha"9 waived notfce or ~ to
the proposed action.) The independent administf'llion
authority well be &ranted unless an •nterest.d P9BOC' files
wi obtecbon to this petition and shows IDQCt cause whr
the court should noC &r9nt the authority.
A HEARING on the petition will be held on April 13.
1989, at \ 45 PM 1n Dept No. 3 loaled at 700 CMc
Center Omia West, Satmi Ana, CA 92701.
IF YOU OBJECT to the crant1nc of the pettbon, )QI
should eithet appear at the tieannc and state '°"'
ot>tectt00s or file written obtecttons with the court before
the hbfln&. Your appearance may be In pefSOCl or by
Y'(JlJt lttomey
IF YOlJ ARE A CREDITOR or a continaent creditor of
the deceased, rou must file your claim W1th ~ coutt
.end matl a copyto the personal representatiw appointed
by the court Within fOUf months from the dllte-0( fir$t
• 1!.Stance of letters u proyided 1n Section 9100 of the
~lifom1a Probate Code. The time fOf fil1nc claims will
not tJlptre prior lo foor months from the date of the hearina
noticed aboYe , •
YOU M~.DAMlNE the file kept by the coon If you
Me ~·~ff' 1n~ested in the estate. YoU may file with
1h~ coun a formal Request for Special Not1ct of lhe f111na
I an 1~ntoty and appra1semenl of estat 1ue-ts or of
any pet111on or account as provided 1n sect•Of\ 1250 of
t~ Call'°' n1a Probate Code A ~equest for Special Notice
fOf m is va1labte from the coun cle4'k
al McCJellan, Pet1tl0f'ef(s)
J ROBERT BAAOfSH. Esq
AttOfney ~) '°' Pet1tioner(s) ( PO eo. 1305
Woodland H•lls, CA 91364
3123 3130 416 2064
NOTICE Of ntUSTIFI SAl.E
Loan No. 0978021/CONCANNON
T.S No ll01676
UNITCOOEL
CROCKER CUSTOOY COAf!OAATIOH
as dutY ~ f nAtM under the ~"I delct1bld
deed of trust WILL S(U AT PUlllC AUCTION TO THE
HfGHCST BH>OER FOlt CASH (In the fofms which are
i.wtut...,..., in the Unitiad S..) IJllfdlor the ~1.
certiMd or aetw c._... splieiMd .., CMI Code Section
2924" ~ lft ........ time of Nie) ... ncht. titte
and 111•• CCMIWwed ID Md now hild .,, It undlf aid
Died II TIUll en .. Pf°'*'W ......, .... delcribed:
TRUSTOR; GMf F. CONCAIJNON Mn a CGHCH*ON
•NU1CWW. CIOCKElt HATDW. IMK
NCOidld Apirl 11. 1919 •'"*·No. 2M79 tn look
13111 .... --~ ,... ....... allceof the ,..,...., 1110.....C.U..,, ~--II.,.. l911cr•11
ttw lt'a h•r@,... un IOF .._,. NO:au. '"'"'cm 0/1..,cm 1UCtt. CCUITY Oii OMNGl. STATt Ol1 CMRM114
AS PER MAP RECORDED IN BOOK 94, PAGES 45 TO 47
INCLUSIVE. MISCELLANEOUS MAPS. IN THE OFFICE or
THE COUNTY RECORDER Of SAID COUNTY
EXCEPTING THEREFROM ALL OtL. GAS, MINERALS,
ANO HYROROCARBON SUBSTANCES BELOW A DEPTH
OF 500 FEET, MEASURED FROM THE SURFACE OF SAID
LANO, 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
OATEO 4/06179. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO
PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY. IT MAY BE SOLO AT A
PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPlANATION Of THE
NATURE or THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU. YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER.
1915 CHU BASCO DRIVE, CORONA OEL MAR, CA 92625
"(If a street address or common des1anation of property
1s shown above. no warranty ls given as to 1ls complete-
ness or correctness)." The beneficiary under said Deed
of Trust, by reason of a breach or default 1n the obli&ations
secured thereby, heretofCKe executed and delivered to
the undersilfled a w1tten Declaration of Default and
Demand 101 Sale, and wntten notice of default and of
election to cause the unders11ned to sell said property
to satisfy said oblia~tions, and thereafter the cmdersi1ned
caused said notice of default and of eJectt0n to be
recatded December 7, 1988 as Instr No 88-637280 of
Offlc1at Recor<b in the office of the Recorder of Oranae
Coun\y;
Said Sale will be made, but without covenant or
watTanty, express or implied. re.prd1na titte possesst0n.
or encumbrances, to pay the remamma pnnc1pal sum
of the note(s) secured by said deed of Trust. wi\h interest
as in said note provided, advances, 1f any, under the terms
of said Deed of Trust, fees. char1es and expenses of the
Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust.
Said sale will be hefd on.
Apnl 6, 1989 at 1.30 p m in the lobby ln the bu11d1ng
located at 601 South Lewis Street, Oranee. California
92668.
• At the lm. of the inib31 publjcation of thtS notice. the
totaf amount of the unpaid balance at the obli1ation
secured by the above described deed of trust and
estimated c:<lsb, e•penses, and advances 1s S 168,207. 73.
It is possible that at the time of sale the opening bid
~ be less than the total indebtedness due
If 9ltlilabfe, the expected open1na bKt may be obtained
by caflinc the followi111 telephone numbers on the day
befOfe the sale: (714) 385-4837 or (213) 627...a65
Date: March 12, 1989 CROCKER CUSTODY CORPORATION as said Trustee,
By TO SERVICE COMPANY, aaent. By Chris Oemlow •
Asst. Yice President. 601 South Lewis St, Oranae. tA
92668 (714) 385-4700.
3/16 3123 3130
TAC# 6028702
. 2053
IMOl51
Ufl AND ACCIOlHT ANO HlAlTH
SYNOfSIS Of TMl ANNUAL STATbdltT • Y£AJt
POD DICIM .. 31, 1-
ol
SOUTtfWU1'Uft UR INSUUNCl COMPANY
OM.LAS. TDAS
T ota1 admitted assets $5,963.840,292
5. 723.840,292
5,000.000
Total habilities
Capal stocks Aai..-wnte·1ns for other than
speci.a surplus funds
Groa ~ in and contributed surplus
AarePte special surplus
Unasscned funds (surplus)
421.807.227
191,637,09
4.-0
(378,444,706)
77.091,152
77.866,531
Gain (Loss) from operation$
Net Income
Increase (Decrease) in Capt~I
and Surplus dunn& 1988
Insurance 1n force; NalJonwtde
Accident & Heattt\ l)Nm1Ums • Schedule II
I~ in Force: c.t1forn11
0
39.799,632
2.96'.837
Business Paee 604.503,067
Acctdent and i..tth premiums · Direct
Calibnia Busmess Pate 132,563
We Mreby certify that the above items· are 1n
ac~ with the Annual Statement for the'/&" ended
Oecember31, 1-madetothelnsuranceComm1ssioner
of the Stile of California, pursuant to i.w
Richard P Plmsner
Name at Vice Presfdent
Perry W. White
Name of Assistant Secret~ry
3/9 3/16 3123 3/30 4/6
'°euc NOTICE
FICTIT10US'"8'111N£SS
NAME STATtMENT
The tot '"i person is
doin bus.mess ti S£ASIOE
FINANCIAL, 204 Tustin
Ave . N1•111rpert B h, CA
92b6l
Antony Wayn Sh. w, 204
Tustin N ·wl)Urt Bt".ach. CA
92663
This t>usmess 1s c:ort
duc:ted by an 1nd1v1du.tl
( ned) Antony W Sh. w
This Slll rri~nt was filed
w1tl'I lhe Coun1y Clerk of
Or ani" County on March
21, 1'189
hi No f' 41 2840
3/Jl 4/1.4/14
.. ,,l 2080
2030
"-'9UC NOTICE
-$1An.JIT Of
AIWIDOHllll.NT Of USE
OF FICTITIOUI eusurtHS
NAiil
fl32S90
The folloowtn pe1SOf'I has
abandoned the use of the
f1ct1t1ous bus11\eH name
SEAVIEW EXECUTIVE SER
VICES 2855 E. Co.Jst High
way, Pa110 Suite A. Cororo
di!l M,,, CA q2625
Jf'an S Mac:kav. 42!>2
Shor rest Lane, Cofona
del Mar, CA 92625
This bu~1ness w COO·
dut1ed by n 1nd1v1dual
S1&ned Jean S Mtckay
This statement w filed
with the County Clerk of
Orlnp County ~ M<ttCh 6.
1989'
3/9 l/16 3123 3/30 2024 " ..... "*8CNOTICI
llATIMIJIT Of
AUNDOl•INT Of Ull cw ntilttoUI ....... ....
T" follo-t1n1 perso"'1
h.._. at.ic:Joned the UM <>!
the flcht1ous b1111ness
n1me SIMS l GAEGOA.
881 Oollitf [)JM,~ 35.
NeWport Beed\. CA 92663 TN fictiljOut .,..,_$
NMnt1• ........ toebOlleWff
t1~ m Oflf'llt CountY on
Oct 5. 1916, F1L£ MO r.
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family He 1s survived by
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Ctiabad Women honor their own St gala
BY PEGGY DARNELL
The favors of the Lord I will
ting forever; through all gener-
atiom my mo111h shall pro_claim
your faithfulness. -Psalm 89
A lovely tribute to 350 moth-
ers and daughters was presented
by Cbabad Women of Irvine at
its annual evening of musical
entertainment and comedy revue
recently at the Newport Resort
Hotel in Newport Beach.
INSIGHTS
The theme .. The Week of the
Jewish Woman" included a
special ceremony of daughters
from local temples honoring
their mothers. Among the hono-
rees were Susan and Alyse
Bender from Temple Betb
Sholom; Adele and Jo-Anne
Bilewitz from Beth Jacob Con-
gregation; Michelle. Beth and
Adriene Cohen from Temple Bat
Yahm; Janie Brandi Krantz
c. from Chabad of Irvine; Doreen
and Anna Kingston and Gail,
Leanne, Michelle and Sharon
Lerman of Congregation Aha-
vas Yisrocl; Gloria and Jenny
Potash of Beth Meir Hacohen;
Yonat and Sbimrit Swartzon
and Amina and Miriam New-
man from Congregation Loba-
vitch of \_,ong Beach.
First Lady Barbara Bush sent
a letter which included the
following thoughts; ..... 1 have
WE'RE
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seen the enduring strength and
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attributcs so often shown in the
most difficult of circumstances.
As a beneficiary of America's
Judco·Christian tradition. I
aeeply appreciate the f undamen-
tal role of Judaism in the growth
of our civilization and I salute
all of you for ca"ying on tha\
role as proud Jewish women.
Wi sdom, knowledge and
understanding-what better
goals could there be, for
Chabad, or for any of us?"
Ruthcllen Plummer. mayor
J'ro tcm of Newport Beach, gave
llAIAH ec , • ., ,,,, .. ._..,..._....,...a1s-.rn.
Ralbbi ..... 0. Set.a pre .. dlint Joel Mnmlohn ........................ u .....
Q 'f a.Ilda
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IEl•DM: lllW. 31 .. TorM R11•1 lltMW'
2111 Mar Vllaa Dri•e, Newport 8adt
(Jambf>rtt cl wt Bluff South)• "'°1341
the proclamation in honor of the
event. C. Rochel Duchman, who
recently gave birth to her fi(th
daughter, presented her message
which included the idea of
Miracle of Purim. as a time of
inspiration to do good deeds
with joy from the heart, to
remember Queen Esther as the
symbol of light, joy. gladness
and honor. "' ·
Of special interest during this
evening was the comedy skit of
Dinie Sabol as the mother of R
teenage daughter, played by
Sarah Sherman, where genera·
tional differences were enacted
in great good humor and much
understanding in this particular
audience of mothers and teen-
age daughters.
Highlighting this occasion
was the Israeli singing sensation.
Ruthi Navon, a most talented
and beautiful woman. Between
her joyous and soulful musical
numbers, she spoke of her return
to her faith.
0 1t began to happen slowly
when I felt that as an entertainer,
I was living a very exciting, fast-
paccd life," Navon said. "Then
I survived a terrible automobile
accident and saw a young
woman in the emergency room
with me who didn't. I did not
immediately begin my faith
journey, it was gradual. I was
in New York City and a friend
invited me to share a Shabbos
dinner with er one Friday
night."
She was touched and now
follows the orthodox path
explicitly. She spoke of her joy
to watch her children being
raised also in this tradition.
Everyone joined in folk dan-
ces afterward and looking for-
ward to next year's celebration.
Religious Directory ·
A f rce public Christian Science lecture entitled, .. God Holds
Safe What We Hold Dear" will address how we can pray
to solve difficult situations, or even crises.
The discussion will exp19nd to show the distinction between
this spiritual remedy and""various modes of human will. This
one-hour talk will include healings of physical illness and
community challenges.
The lecture will be held on Thursday, April 6 at 8 p.m.
at the Second Church of Christ, Scientist in Newport Beach.
The church is located at 3100 Pacific View Drive in Corona
del Mar. Dr. Robert Coe Gilbert, C.S.B. is the featured
speaker. Child care will be provided and parking is plentiful.
Everyone is invited to attend.
Gilbert is a C hristian Scientist' practitioner and teacher.
He served as a full·time chaplain for the Army, including
a tour in Vietnam and al o has served as a chaplain in civilian
prison . He live with hi wife and two sons.in Oaremont . •••
Beth Jacob Congregation of Irvine wall sponsor a lecture
by Rabbi Aryeh Weiner, We t Coast director of Kashrut
upervision of the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregation
of America, on Wed .• April Sat 7:45 p.m.
The lecture. entitled ''Kashrut: The Inside Story,•· will focus
on how the layperson can ascertain the Kashrut of food
products. an update of contemporary problem in u~rvi ion
and in tructions on how to Kosher one's home for Pusovcr.
The lecture will be held at 3701 Parkview Lane. #25 in Irvine .
St. Andrew's Presbfterian Church
Suridly. ~ 2. -&:10 lnd IC>15 A.M.
"TEMPTATIONS FOR A
POST-EASTER~
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·Home of the Week ·
Olde ·CdM honle unfinished treasure
BY CHERYL STERLING
Olde Corona dcl Mar is a real
potpourri of different styles of
homes, ranging from the very
simple beach cottage to elegant
formal homes.
This wcck•s featured home
would fall in the latter category
and holds a great potential for
an owner willing to put on
finishing touches. Located at
2900 Ocean Boulevard, at the
comer of Heliotrope, is a prime
lot, with maximum space. The
home is still under construction
and is being sold "as is." It
contains approximately 10,000
square feet and will be a real
show place when finished.
Everything used in the home
is top-of-the-line quality. Every
window and door bad beveled
glass. Oak moldings and cabinc-
t ry, tile, bullnose walls and
rough hewn beams on wood
ceilings arc highlighted. All of
the interior doorways arc
arched.
"This is a landmark estate.
with cfosc proximity to the
beach, parks and shopping, ..
· said Sharon McKinnon with
Waterfront Homes, one of the
listing agents for the home.
"There is not only an ocean view,
but it overlooks the jetty and
wedge, where you get the benefit
of all of the boat traffic in and
out of the harbor."
ANOTHER WORLD
This home would fit right into
the coast of the Mediterranean
with its architectural style. The
original plans call for a pool and
spa in the side yard and an
architect's model may be seen
which gives an indication of
what the home will· look like
when finished.
The massive arched entry
door opens from the side into
an entry hall. Straight ahead is
the sweeping oak staircase with
oak bannister. Beyond is a set
of French doors opening out
onto an intimate patio. On· the
left is another ball, with a guest
powder room and French doors
leading out to the side yard and
pool area.
To the right of the entry, step
down to the formal living room.
A turret in the corner with an
interesting paneled ceiling in oak
and windows looking onto the
ocean view. Display niches are
placed around. A bank of
French doors 9pens on the f root
yard and view. A fireplace
provides a cozy fceliog. .•
Step up to the formal dining
room, which is accessible also
from the entry hall and butler's
pantry from the kitchen,. There
is a hollowed out space on one
wall for a china cabinet. The
windows facing the front yard
and view arc bowed and the
ceiling over the dining table is
coffered with an intercsting-
shaped wood-lined soffit. It is in
this room that the architect's
model is set up on a pedestal.
Step through the butler's
pantry to the elaborate kitchen.
The kitchen is also accessible
from the entry hall. The butler's
pantry has a large service area,
with ample counters and stor-
age. A dumbwaiter in this area
services the upstairs master
bedroom. French doors off the
kitchen lead to the intimate
patio, where an informal patio
table may be set up for outdoor
dining.
The kitchen contains all of the
up-to-<late amenities. including a center island with cooking area
and a veggie sink. Overhead is
the hoodfan .. All of the cabinets
arc oak and have intricate styling
on the molding. To the front of
the kitchen is the informal dining
area, set in bay windows, which
look out on the view. Rough
hewn ceiling beams form a star
pattern over the dining area. The
counters are all bullnosc. In one
corner is a pueblo-style fireplace
and French doors open to the
front yard.
DOWNSTAIRS WING
A long hall off the main entry
hall leads to many surprises. A
cave-like staircase leads down to
a basement room, which con-
tains a temperature-controlled
wine storage room with tasting
area and counters, a powder
room and game room. There is
a rounded out grotto which is
ideal for placement of a game
table. Along one wall is a bank
of cedar-lined closets.
Back up the stairs and on the
left ·side of the hall is an elegant
library, richly paneled in oak, on
the walls and ceiling. Built-in
bookshelves, a fireplace and
French doors to the side yard
arc highlighted.
Across the baJI is an office. A
fireplace fronted with riverrock
is a special focal point. French
doors open onto the intimate
patio.
suite. A little sitting room has
built-in bookshelves and enter-
tainment center. The bedroom
has a walkin closet and private
bath with tile work. Both rooms
have deep coff crcd ceilings.
Down the hall on the left is
a bath for serving the pool area.
an anti-room bas one wall of
closets where guests using the
pool may hand their clothing.
The bath is tiled in a deep blue
and has a stall shower with
another door to the side yard.
Even the laundry room in this
home is elegant, with lots of oak
cabinets and a coff crod ceiling.
A laundry chute serves the
upstairs.
Beyond is a door opening to
the four-car tandem-style gar-
age. A se parate workroom is
ideal for those who enjoy hob-·
bics. The central vacuum is
located in the garage.
The downstairs hall and many
of the rooms have tcrra cotta
pavcrs on the floors ..
UPST•IRS ELEGANCE
There arc two ways to get
upstairs; either from the graceful
oak staircase in the entry hall or
from the outside side yard, a
winding staircase. which leads to
the hall and bedroom wing.
Going up the entry hall stair-
case will put guests at a landing.
with the family room towards
the front of the home. There is
a skylight over the landing. As
usual, the view is spectacular
from up here. This room is the
ultimate in relaxing, with an oak
built-in entertainment center
and two fireplaces. In the corner
turret is a sitdown wet bar, with
the sweeping window behind
The ceilings are vaulted wooc
with rough hewn beams. A bank
of French doors opens onto a
wide balcony overlooking the
view and front of the home.
In a s mall hall leading to the
luxurious master suite. there is
a shell pattern sculpted into the
ceiling above the double door.
On the walls on each side arc
display niche .
The master suite has a special
sleeping alcove in a bay window
setting. French doors open out
to the balcony. In one comer is
a fireplace. In another is a wet
bar with dumbwaiter access
from the butler's pantry.
A tunnel-like hallway leads to
the elegant bath. There are two
walk-in closets in this hallway
Continuing down the haU is .
a set of doors to the side yard
and pool and a story solarium
room in a turret, with windows
extendin1 alJ the way up. A small
powder room is beyond that.
. and the private toilet room. The.
shower is an unusual pass-
tbrough style. There are double
sinb set into the oak pullman.
A,1kyligbt lets in natural light.
Step up to the· relaxing Roman
tub.
Actas the ball is a maid's
BEDROOM WING
A hall at the stair landing·
leads to th·e bedroom wing.
There is a built-in aquarium and
maintenance access is ttirouah a
closet in the ball.
The next door leads to a guest
bath, witb a comer bathtub,
skylilbt and sink set into a
arotto.
The lint bedroom hu built·
in bookshelves, a baywindow
with wiDdow seat, a walk-in
cloeet uid ptjvate tiled bath.
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winding staircase to the side
yard. Next to that is a window
cat and the laundry chute.
A third bedroom suite bas the
built-in desk and bookshelves,
walkin closet and private tiled
bath with a stall shower. All of
the bedrooms have vaulted
wood ceilings with r~1gh hewn
beams.
At the end of the ball is a
retreat for the youngsten of the
ho,use. This is an ideal place for
entertaining friends. There is a
built-in entertainment center
and a soda fountain wet bar.
Skylights and French doors to
the balcony arc other highlights.
Notable is a little belltower-like
skylight over the middle of the
room.
REALTOR INFORMA·
TION/
FINANCIAL FACTS
The home is offered at
$4,999,000 by Sharon McKin-
non and Regena Richardson of
Waterfront Homes. The office is
located at 24j6 W, Coast High--
way in Newport Beach. For
more information or viewing,
call 631-1400.
UICI 11. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN_,_ ..
WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. R..aton®
emu IEL UI Ultra contemporary new condos, near
completion. Striking 2 bdrms with secluded 2nd floor
master suite, den & inside laundry. Soaring 2 story
living room with fireplace opening to large deok.
131-1408 .................................. 1351.000
HUllTINITOll IEACH Walk to the ocean from this tile roofed
3 bdrm townhome with cozy fireplace, large patio
backing to green belt & double attached garage.
Community tennis & lots of open area.
631 ·'400 ................................. 1235.000
EASTSIDl COSTA IUA Very-spacious 6 be(jroom. 3 bath "=-=
home. Super location near buses & shopping & across
from church. Great for large family or possible board
& care home.
631·1400 ................................. IZ75.000
WTllDE COSTA IEU Small newer Colonial complex,
easy r~ach of back bay walking trails. Charming bright
3 bdrm townhome. master with fireplace. sitting area
& Fr. doors & gourmet eat-in kitchen with oak cabs.
Lovely brick patio & severaJ decks. Double attached
garage.
131 -1400 ............• J ••••••••••••••••••• 1!11.500
UYVtEW COUil Outstanding J .M. Peters 2 bdrm 2 bath
condo in Gate guarded comple>< with community pool
& spa. Steps from trails & wildlife preserve on the
upper bay.
710-3llO ................................. 1305.000
SANTA All 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.
71G-3IOO ................................. 13!5.000
llEWPGIT IEllllTI Quality constructed 3 bdrm town-
home. Light & bright with white paver tile flooring
throughout first floor & marble floored bathrooms.
131·14M ................................. 1311.500
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lf.ACI CLDlf duplex only 4 houses from sand. Use as-
ls, build or ad-on. Easy to rent 2 bdrm (with beamed
ceilings) & 1 bdrm units with nice patio area in superior
location.
13•·1411 ................................. 1375.•
IEWPllT IElllTI ''Pride of ownerahfp0 4 bdrm
Meditetranean atyte home. formal dining & country
kitchen with nook. Custom built with large aundeck
& high ceilings around entry courtyard. Oceen & bay
views. • U1·1411 .................................. 1111•
CORONA DEL MAR
2600 E. COAST HIGHWAY
714-760-3600
•
NEWPORT COllHCIAL on large lot across from Balboa
Bay Club. Tremendous development potential in these
7 individual offices with 50' of frontage on West Coast
Highway & high visibility. Great for owner user.
631·1400 .............. · ................... 1495.000
UDO ISLE Good value on island for this 3 bdrm home.
Great for entertaining with large living room opening
to sunny patio and small yard. Recently remodeled
kitchen & large sundeck off master. a very bright &
open floor plan. REDUCED!!
131 -1400 ................................. 1539.000
.,.
NEWPORT OCEANFRONT Unlimited potential in this
"teardown" property with great white-water ocean
view.
631 -1400 ................................. 1564.000
NEW-L~STINGS
NEWPnRT BAYFRONT masterpiece. 8 years in the making.
Magnif1ce11T 4 bdrm in a superior wide -bay location
with a state of the art stainless steel & teak dock
for a large yacht The gracious living room has
paneled fireplace wall & seamless glass doors
opening to the expansive bricked bayf ront terrace.
A fabulous art deco stairway circles skyward from
the dramatic 2 story glass trance and there is
generous use of marble, granite & custom cabinetry
throughout
131 -1400 ................................ S%.&2S.DOG
COIONA IEL IAll an exceptional new 6 bdrm Mediter-
ranean home over 1 o.ooo Sq. Ft under 1 roof with
the finest "estate quality" construction. Located on
a huge corner lot just steps to beach with fabulous
ocean views. Awaiting completion after 3 years under
construction. it Includes huge living & dining rooms,
2 family rooms (1 on 2nd floor opening to large view
terrace). library, den, wine cellar & basement billiard/
projection room. Among the special features are hand
hewn beams, bull-nose moldings & 7 fireplaces.
631-1400 ................................ 14.IM.DIO
SEA ISLAND 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.
gourm.et kitchen and stunning decor. Wrap around
windows with views of bay. lake & golf course.
631 ·1400 ................................. Sito.DOG
llAllOll V1EW llOIES 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 ................................. SIZ5,llG
PEJHUULA PGllT Masterfully remodeled classic 3 bdrm
home with den/study (or 4th bdrm}. family room,
formal dining room and country kitchen. Beamed
ceiling in living & dining rooms. 2 fireplaces. paned
windows. new carpet & beautiful landscaping. Just
steps to ocean & 1 block to bay.
131-1411 ................................. IR5 ...
Ull8A ISLAND Spacious 3 bdrm family home with den
& family room with wet bar. Warm wood paneling.
fireplace & cathedral ceilings in living room plus.super
studio apartment with fireplace & sundeck.
173-llGO ........•.•.......•.............. 1175.•
PHlllULA POINT OCUNFROIT Fabulous 4 bdrm upside
down house with Incredible views. Spacious, bright
rooms with terrazzo & parquet flooring, custom
shutters, skylights & an elevator. Fireplaces in
downstairs family room & gracious upstairs living
room. Price DROPPED!!
U1-t411 ..............••.•...••....... (Lii ... •
NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE
2436 W. COAST HIGHWAY
714-631-1400
LI~ ISLE Charming 3 bdrm with 2 complete master
suites. 1 up with adjoining family room & on" down,
plus ~arge formal dining room. Country French decor.
custom built-in & private patio on lovely street
631 -1400 ................................. 1750.800
SPYGLASS Hill Beautiful 5 bdrm with den, family room
& formal dining. Clean contemporary styling with
white tile throughout grand entry, family & dining·
rooms & eaHn kitchen French doors & paned
windows. private pool & spa & lovely view ot tuHs
631 ·1400 ................................. H25.000
BAYFROMJ with dock for a very largeyactitplus fabulous
wide harbor views. Sophisticated ''Old World"
ambience in th is 2 bdrm condo with den. marble
fireplace & large sunny terrance perfect for enter-
taining. Charming 4 unit complex.
631-1400 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .................. 1925.000
UDO ISLE Beautifully designed 5 bdrm home on almost
double lot Professionally decorated & finished to
perfection with formal dining & family rooms & den.
paned windows, Fr. doors & beamed ceilings i1l living
room. Brici< patio with private spa. Just i=ELL OUT
OF ESCROW!•
131 -1400 ................................. 1915.DIO
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DOVER SHORES bayfront lovely 3 bdrm one story with
pool table size family room. Country kitchen with
breakfast area opens to landscaped patio. Tradition-
. ally appointed with hardwood floors, antique German
glass windows, oak molding & cabinetry & used brick.
The sunny rear terrace drops to an add1t1onal deck
& dock for a so· yacht
631 -1400 ................................ I 1.150.000
LINDA ISLE Lovely tradional 4 bdrm. each with bath.
on oversized lot with dock & side ties. Circular
stairway. spacious living room. cozy study with
fireplace & builtins, formal dining & family room with
French dooors to huge bays1de pabos. Finest quality
throughout with oak floors & cabinetry. an impeccable
home.
131-1418 ................................ 11.515.•
UDO lllE bayfront on huge pie shaped lot with 73'
of bay frontage & fabulous wide turning-basin views.
Dock will accommodate a 11 O' yacht Nice older 5
bdrm home with great potential for remodel or build
your dream home.
131·1411 ................................ S!.515.•
COIOIA Ill llAI at the beach with magnificent views
of sand, sky, ocean & harbor entrance. Generously
scaled on two lots, this 3 bdrm home is decorated
with rare integrity to its dramatic contemporary
architecture. A featured home in .. Orange County"
magazine. the bright & open feeling is highlighted
by bleached hardwood ftoors & 1 o· mahogany doors.
U1·t• ................................ R.•.•
BALBOA ISLAND OFFICE
315 MARINE AVE.
714-673-6900 ti)
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PME 11-llUCI 31, 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN
·Home of the Week ·
Olde CdM home unfinished treasure
BY CHERYL STEHLING
Olde Corona del Mar is a real
potpourri of different styles of
homes, ranging from the very
simple beach cottage to elegant
formal homes.
This wcek·s featured home
would fall in the latter category
and holds a great potential for
an owner willing to put on
f mishing touches. Located at
2900 Ocean Boulevard, at the
corner of Heliotrope, is a prime
lot, with maximum space. The
home is still under construction
and is being sold .. as is." It
contains approximately I 0,000
square feet and will be a real
show place when finished. '
Everything used in the home
is top-of-the-line quaJjty. Every
window and door had beveled
glass. Oak moldings and cabine-
try, tile, bullnose walls and
rough hewn beams on wood
ceilings arc highlighted. All of
the interior d'!orway~ are
arc
.. This is a landmark estate,
with close proximity to the
beach, parks and shopping,••
· said Sharon McKinnon with
Waterfront Homes, one of the
listing agents for the home.
.. The~ is not only an ocean view,
but it overlooks the jetty and
wedge, where you get the benefit
of all of the boat traffic in and
out of the harbor."
ANOTHER WORLD
This home would fit tight into
the coast of the Mediterranean
with its architectural style. The
original plans call for a pbol and
spa in the side yard and an
architect's model may be seen
which gives an indication of
what the home will look like
when finished.
The massive arched entry
door opens from the sjdc into
an entry hall. Straight ahead is
the sweeping oak staircase with
oak bannister. Beyond is a set
of French doors opening out
onto an intimate patio. On the
left is another ball, with a guest
powder room and French doors
leading out to the side yard and
pool area.
To the right of the entry, step
down to the formal living room.
A turret in the comer with an
interesting paneled ceiling in oak
and windows looking onto the
ocean view. DiSplay niches are ·
placed around. A bank of
Frncb doon opens on the front
yard aaif vie·w. A fireplact .
providea a cozy feclina.
Step up to the formal dining
room. wbieb ii acca&ible also
from the entry hall and butler's
pantry from the kitchen,. There
is a hollowed out space on one
wall for a china cabinet. The
windows facing the front yard
and view arc bowed and the
ceiling over the dining table is
coffered with an interesting-
shaped wood-lined soffit. It is in
this room that the architect's
model is set up on a pedestal.
Step through the butler's
pantry to the elaborate kitchen.
The kitchen is also accessible
from the entry hall. The butler's
pantry has a large service area,
with ample counters and stor-
age. A dumbwaiter in this-area
services the upstairs master
bedroom. French doors off the
kitchen lead to the intimate
patio, where an informal patio
table may be set up for outdoor
dining.
. The kitchen contains all of the
up-to-date amenities, including
a ~ntcr island.with cooking area
and a veggie sink. Overhead is
the hoodf an. All of the cabinets
are oak and have intricate styling
on the molding. To the front of
the kitchen is the informal dining
area, set jn bay windows, which
look out on the view. Rough
hewn ceiling beams form a star
pattern over the dining area. The
counters arc all bullnose. In one
comer is a pueblo-style fireplace
and French doors open to the
front yard.
DOWNSTAIRS WING
A long hall off the main entry
hall leads to many surpri cs. A
cave-like staircase leads down to
a basement room, which con-
tains a temperature-controlled
wine storage room with tasting
area and counters, a powder
room and game room. There is
a rounded out grotto which is
ideal for placement of a game
table. Along one wall is a bank
of cedar-lined closets.
Back up the stairs and on the
left side of the hall is an elegant
library. richly paneled in oalc, on
the walls and ceiling. Built-in
bookshelves, a fireplace and
French doors to the side yard
arc highlighted.
Across the hall is an office. A
fireplace fronted with rivcrrock
is a special focal point. French
doors open onto the intimate
patio.
Continuing down the hall is
a set of doon to the side yard'
and pool and a story solarium
room in a turret, with windows
extendina all the way up. A small
powder room is beyond that.
Actas the ball is a maid•s
suite. A little sitting room has
built-in bookshelves and enter-
tainment center. The bedroom
has a walkin closet and private
bath with tile work. Both rooms
have deep coffered ceilings.
Down the hall on the !eft is
a bath for serving the pool area.
an anti-room has one wall of
closets where guests using the
pool may hand their clothing.
The bath is tiled in a deep blue
and has a stall shower with
anQthcr door to the side yard.
Even the laundry room in this
home is elegant, with lots of oak.
cabinets and a coffered ceiling.
A laundry chute serves the
ups_tairs.
Beyond is a door opening to
the four-car tandem-style gar-
age. A separate workroom is
ideal for those who enjoy hob-
bies. The central vacuum is
located in the garage.
The downstairs hall and many
of the rooms have terra cotta
pavers on the floors.
UPSTAIRS ELEGANCE
There arc two ways to get
upstain; either from the graceful
oak staircase in the entry hall or
from the outside side yard, a
winding staircase. which leads to
the hall and be~room wing .
Going up the entry hall stair-
case will put guests at a landing.
with the family room towards
the front of the home. There is
a skylight over the landing. As
usual, the view is spectacular
from up here. This room i the
ultimate in relaxing, with an oak
built-in entertainment center
and two fireplaces. In the corner
turret is a sitdown wet bar, with
the sweeping windows behind
The ceilings arc vaulted wo0<
with rough hewn beams. A bank
of French doors opens onto a
wide balcony overlooking the
view and front of the home.
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In a small hall leading to the
luxurious master suite. there is
a shell pattern culptcd into the
ceiling above the double door.
On the walls on each idc arc winding staircase to the ide
display niches. yard. Next to that is a window
The master suite bas a special cat and the laundry chute.
sleeping alcove in a bay window A third bedroom suite bas the
setting. French doors open out built-in desk and bookshelvc ,
to the balcony. In one comer is walkin closet and private tiled
a fireplace. In another is a wet bath with a stall shower. All of
bar with dumbwaiter acces the bedrooms have vaulted
from the butler's pantry. wood ceilings with ro•Jgh hewn
A tunnel-like hallway leads to beams.
the cleaant bath. There arc two At the end or the b~ is a
walk-in closets in this hallway -retreat ,lor the younpten of the
and the private toilet room. The house. This is an ideal place for
shower is an unusual pass-entcrtainina friends. There is a
tbrouah style. There are double built-in entertainment center
sinks set into the oak pullman. and a soda fountain wet bar.
A skylight lets in natural li1bt.
Step up to the· relaxing Roman
tub.
BEDROOM WING
A ball at the stair landing
leads to the bedroom wing.
'T'here is a built-in aquarium and
maintenance access ii through a
clOtet in the hall. ·
The next door leads to a pest
bath, with a comer bathtub,
akyliabt and sink set into a
potto.
The first bedroom has built-
in bookshelves, a baywindow
with window seat, a walk-in
clotet and private tiled bath.
rM ~bedroom suite has
a IMaila-ia clelk in front of tbe
.....,, ia addition to bUilt-in
boclt1t1hel, walk-in ca... and
•M~-~-~· !!' ia 1111 WI
11911lllal to tM OUllide
Skylights and French doors to
the balcony arc other highlights.
Notable is a little belltower-like
skylight over the middle of the
room.
REALTOR INFORMA-
TION/
FINANCIAL FACTS
The home is offered at
$4,999,000 by Sharon McKin-
non and Rqena llicharc»on of
Waterfront Homes. The office is
located at 2436 W. Coast High-
way in Newport Beach. For
more information or viewing,
call 631-1400.
CHIU IB. ... Uhra contemporary new condos.. near
comptetion. Striking 2 bdrms with secluded 2nd ftoor
master suite. den & inside laundry. Soaring 2 story
living room with fireplace opening to large deck.
131·1• ................................. 1351.•
lllTIHTll IOCI Walk to the ocean from this tile roofed
3 bdrm townhome with cozy fireptace, large patio
backing to green belt & double attached garage.
Community tennis & lots of open area.
&31 -1418 ................................. sm.ooo
WTSIDE COSTA •W Very spacious 6 bedroom. 3 bath
home. Super locatJon near buses & shopping & across
from church. Great for large family or possible board
& care home.
131-1411 ................................. tt75.MO
WTlllE CISlA •DA Small newer Colonial complex.
easy reach of back bay walking trails. Charming bnght
3 bdrm townhome. master with fit~ace. sitting· area
& Fr. doors & gourmet eat·in kitchen with oak cabs..
Lovely brick patio & several decks. Double attached
garage.
A 1·1 • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............ 1211.511
UMEW CMT Outstanding J.M. P9'ers 2 bdrm 2 bath
condo in Gate guarded complex with community poot
& spa. Steps from trails & wildlife preseMt on the
upper bay.
7 ..................................... 1315.•
SAllTA AU • bdrm Meredith Gardens family home with
pool & spa in very nice area Handsome red tile roof.
formal -dining room & paneled family room with
fireplace.
, .. .,. ................................. 1325.•
1£9111 IOllTI Quality constructed 3 bdrm town·
home. Light & bright with white paver tile ftooring
throughout first ftoor & marble ftoored bathrooms.
Ut-t• ................................. lm.511
If.Kl a.m duplex only • houses from sand. U9e as-
is. build or ad·on. Easy to rent 2 bdrm (with beamed
ceilings) & 1 bdrm units wittl nice patio area in superior
location.
A1·1• ........ LL _____ ~--~ •••••••••••••• Ull:•
11••11t llmtl "Pride of ownership.. ' bdrm
M1dl'9IT8n1an ~ home. tormel dining & country
kitehen wi'th nook. Custom bUiet with '-98 sundeck
& high ceilings around entry courtyard. Ocean & bey .....
CORONA DEL MAR
2600 E. COAST HIGHWAY
714-760-3600 ...
IEWflll Clll9EICIAl on targe lot across from Balboa
Bay Club. Tremendous development potential in these
7 individual offices with so· of frontage on West Coast
Highway ~ high visibility. Great for owner user.
131·1• ................................. 1415.000
UM ISLE Good value on island for this 3 bdrm home.
Great for entertaming with large hvmg room opening
to sunny patio and small yard. Recently remodeled
kitchen & large sundeck off master. a very bright &
open ftoor plan. REDUCED"
Ul-1411 ................................. 1539.000
IEWPORT OCUIFIOIT Unlimited potential 1n this
"teardown" property wi~ great wh1te·water ocean
view.
&31 ·1400 ................................. 1564.000
NEW LISTINGS
•EWPOIT UYHOlfl masterpiece. 8 years 1n the making
Magnificent 4 bdrm in a su nor wide bay location
,____,, 1~with a stale of tne art stainless steel & teak dock
for a large yacht The gracious hvmg room has
paneled fireplace wall & seamless glass doors
opening to the expansive bricked -bayf ront terrace.
A fabulous art deco stairway circles skyward from
the dramatic 2 story glass trance and there 1s
generous use of marble. granite & custom cabinetry
throughout
131-1411 ................................ 12.125 ••
CIMU IB. DI an exceptional new 6 bdrm Mediter·
ranean home over 10,000 Sq. Ft under 1 roof with
the finest .. estate quality" construction. Located on
a huge comer lot iust steps to beach with fabulous
ocean views. Awaiting.completion after 3 years under
construction, it includes huge living & dining rooms,
2 family rooms (1 on 2nd floor opening to large view
tenace). library, den, wine ceffar & basement billiard/
pro;ection room. Among the special features are hand
hewn beams, bull-nose moldings & 7 fireplaces.
131·1• ........................................ .
SEA &SWI An extraordinarily special property, ideal
tor the professional couple. A customized one level
2 bdrm ftoor pfan. now a one bdrm & den pf us bonus
exercise room. Huge living area. formal\ d1mng,
gourmet kitchen and stunning decor. Wrap around
windows with v.ews of bay. lake & golf course.
131-1411 .............................. · ... 1121.•
Ullll VIEW •El Fabulous 2 story remodel with tile
& Berber carpeted floors & vaulted ceilings. The best
of everything in this h;ghly customized modet perfect
home with 4 bdrms. family room open to kitchen &
formal dining. Master suite with his/hers baths &
cedar closet
131·1• ................................. Sift.•
PUllllU ,.IT Masterlully remodefed classic 3 bdrm
home with den sfu or -ul l>CJrmJ. ramify room,
tormal dining room and country kitchen. Beamed
ceiling in living & dining rooms. 2 fireptaces. paned
windows, ne¥t carpet & beautiful landscapmg. Just
steps to ocean & 1 block to bay.
131·1• ................................. 1111.•
Ml•• IU.All Spacious 3 bdrm family home with den
& family room with wet bar. Warm wood panehng,
fireplace & cathedral ceihngs in living room plus super
s1udao apartmen' with fireplace & sundeck.
17~ ................................. 1175-
PE•mu PlllT ICUlf91T Fabulous• bdrm upside
down house with incredtbfe views. Spac•ous. bnght
rooms with terrazzo & parquet flooring, custom
shutteJs, skylights & an elevator. Ftreplaces 1n
downs1aJrs famify room I grac•ous upstairs living
room. Pnce DROPPED''
Ul~I-.............................. (lll llH.111
NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE
2436 W. COAST HIGHWAY
714-631-1400
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UICI JI. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN_,ME 11
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UDO ISLE Charming ;3 bdrm with 2 complete master
suites. 1 up with ad1oinsng family room. & one down.
plus large formal dining room. Country French decor,
custom built-in & private patio on lovely street
631·1400 .............................. ~ .. 1750.000
SPYGLASS Hill Beautiful 5 bdrm with den, family room
& formal dining. Clean contemporary styling with
white tile throughout grand entry, family & dining
rooms & eat-in kitchen French doors & paned
windows. private pool & spa & lovely view of hills
631 ·1400 ................................ $825.000
IAYFRONT with dock for a very large yacht plus fabulous
w tde harbor Vtews.-Sophisticated "Old World"
ambience in this 2 bdrm condo w ith den, marble
fireplace & large sunny terrance per:fect for enter-
taining. Charming 4 unit complex
631 ·1400 ................................ t 1926.000
UDO ISLE Beautifully designed 5 bdrm home on almost
double lot Professionally decorated & finished to
perfection with formal dining & family rooms & den.
paned windows, Fr. doors & beamed ceilings in living
room. Brick patio wrth private spa. Just FELL OUT
OF ESCROWJ.! .
131 -1411 ................................. 1115.0GO
DOVEi SMOIES bayfront Lo'llely 3 bdrm one story w ith
pool table size family room. Country kitchen with
breakfast area opens to landscaped patio. Tradition-
ally appointed with hardwood floors. antique German
glass windows, oak molding & cabmetry & used brick.
The sunny rear terrace drops to an additional deck
& dock for a so· yacht
131-1400 ................................ ll.150.000
UMDA ISLE Lovely trad1onal 4 bdrm, each with bath.
on oversjzed lot with dock & side ties. Circular
stairway. spacious living room. cozy study with
fireplace & bu1lllns, formal dining & family room with
French dooors to huge bays1de patJos. Finest quality
throughout with oak floors & cabinetry, an impeccable
home.
131 -1411 ................................ S1.5t5.•
UDO ISLE bayfront on huge pie shaped lot with 73'
of bay frontage & fabulous wide turning·basin views.
Dock will accommodate a 11 O' yacht Nice older 5
bdrm home with great potential for remodel or build
your dream home.
131-1411 ................................ 12.515.•
~IA Ill llAI at the beach with magnificent views
of sand, sky. ocean & harbor entrance. Generously
scaled on two lots, this 3 bdrm home is decorated
with rare integrity to its dramatic contemporary
11TClfttecture. A featured home in ~nge COun..-:.-a------'li
magaz.ine, the bright & open feeling is highhghted
by bleached hardwood floors & 1 O' mahogany doors.
U1·1• ................................ n.•.•
BALBOA ISLAND OFFICE
31S MARINE AVE.
714-673-6900
•• THF NEWPORT ENSIGN •
Into Real Estate
Christa & Gerry Long
av GERRY It
CHRISTA LONG
Newport Beach is m aturing.
Irvine Terrace and Cameo
Sbora are 30 years old. Some
duplexes in old Corona del Mar
were built 40 years ago. Even the
-young" areas of 'Harbor View
Homes and Harbor View Hills
are 20 years old. All of these
areas have many original
ownen, people who moved to
Newport Beach 20 or 30 years
ago. then in their 30s and 40s.
to raise their families in a healthy
VIEW, VIEW, VIEW-Carmel
(3 BR) on Port Ourness with
large lot. CAN go 2nd on this
home. Assoc. tennis, pool
and s pa. $549.000
ANOTHER TOTAL
IEllODEL-Harbor View
Homes Somerset-5 bed·
rooms, 3 baths, 3-car garage
with added inside laundry
room, new master suite
retreat with used·brick fire·
place, new kitchen and
baths, French doors and
windows and more.
$699,500
LISTED AND SOLD
CARMEL-With large back
yard-South exposure, new
carpets to be installed.
Least.expensive home-Har·
bor View Homes ,
$449,000
HARBOR VIEW HOMES-
Palermo Model. Basic plan
on extra wide lot. Well main·
tained and private. Priced
for quick sale. $499.900
IHOIEI Huie lot. Ocean
view. Room to exs-nd. Very
spacious and liaht Pool
and spa on ocean view side.
<Nertookina Roxbury Park.
Gre.t Potential in the prop.
erty. Priced It $799,000
and beautiful environment.
Today. these people are seniors,
.. empty-nesters. •• Many of them
are tired o f their large homes,
expansive yards and swimming
pools. The yearn to return to a
simpler life. free of lawns to
mow, roofs to fix, new plumbing
ystems to be installed. How-
ever, they also often want to tay
in Newport Beach. near the'ir
friends and families. near their
doctors. attorneys. accountants
and favorite shops and restau-
rants. Where to go?
We recently sold a beautiful
ocean view home owned by a
widower. The home and yard
were becoming increasingly bur-
densortc for him to maintain. A
highly educated man and a
world traveller he longed, he t~ld
us. for a "contemplative life"l>f
reading, thinking, playing his
grand piano and working with
his computer. He also visits
Europe and wanted a place that
was easy to lock up and leave
BRAND NEW LISTING IN
HARBOR VIEW HOMES.-
Montego Model on a very
large lot, approx. 8,500 sq.
ft with sparkling pool and
superb landscaping. Home
has four bedrooms and two
baths, family room, all done
in light, bright pastel colors
with off -white carpeting
throughout. $512,000
HARBOR VIEW HOMES CUS·
TOM-Beautifully rebuilt
home. 5 bedrooms, 3 baths,
has had almost everything
redone. Baths, kitchen, win·
dows, fixtures, flooring, and
a huge new master suite. An
extraordinary remodel.
$719,000
LARGE LOT -HARBOR VIEW
HILLS.-Quiet street and
very large, private lot with
pool and spa. Lusk home
with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths,
and spacious family room
with French doors to pool and
spa. $619,000
EXTRA LARGE CDM DU ·
PlEX-Three story duplex in
corona del Mar. Oversized 4.
car garage, large 3BR/3BA
& 2BR/2BA units.-Only 14
years old. $589,000
CHRISTA AND
GERRY LONG
llC.
unattended for a month or so.
He did not need a huge space,
just a comforta ble living area
that would accomodate a grand
piano, a bedroom, a study.
which could serve as an occa-
sional guest room. A state of the
art kitchen is important as he
likes to prepare, occasiona lly.
gourmet dishes. Proximity to a
tennis court would be desirable
as he is an avid tennis player.
We found all of it in the newest
phase of Villa Balboa, called Sea
Faire. This newest phase of Villa
Ba lboa is also its last. Developed
by the Summerhill Corporation
.. Sea Fa ire" is comprised of three
buildings, one finished , one
under construction and one yet
to be built. This will complete
the entire "Villa Balboa" concept
of n.ine buildings of condomin-
iums.
Each building has three floors
of"flats•• -some with spectacular
ocean and bay view . The build-
i ogs are extremely ecurity-
o riented with a locked lobby.
There is a guard-gated entry into
the complex. Parking i in a
subterranean garage. with
assigned parking space and an
elevator leading to each floor.
Our buyer chose a penthouse
suite with a pectacular bay view
and a spacious balcony to
admire the view. It is a light and
airy unit with soaring ceilings,
high windows, and finely
equipped brand-new kitchen.
The living room is generous in
size and will easily accommodate
a grand piano. Villa-Balboa just
added two brand new tennis
courts to its amenities, for use
by the condominium owners.
Perhaps such a concept is not
for everyone. It most certainly
is not the idea.I environment for
an active family with three
rambunctious youngsters. But
there are time in life where this
type of hou ing may be the most
convenie nt and civilized for
young (or older) singles and
profes ional or retired people.
An additional benefit: this
nearly new (and free of main-
tenance) home cost less than half
the amount received for our
client's ocean view home. He can
put a tidy amount aside for
enhancing the financial security
of his f uturc y·ears of contem-
plative living. And because of
AB-60 his property tax base will
remain the same.
Gerry and Christa Long are
owners of Uongs of Newport
Real Estate, with offices in
Newport Center. They can be
reached at 640-5664
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When Only
Corona del Mar Will
'it·"-~~.""·"
6028 Heliotrope Open Sun 1-4 pm.
· New-Unusual-Exciting
3 bedroom, formal dining, open inviting plan with sky windows, centralair, soft so·
western colors ....................................................... $395,000
(2 more condo's just starting)
Irvine Terrace
Big, high corner lot, 3 bedroom.
great fa milyroom, formal d ining,
2'h bath, breakfast room & mpre'
View possibil1tes oversize garage
wuh workroom. $645.000.
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P.S. Full on view, ocean blvd, big 3 b.r., 2
bath, biltin, frpl plus a ground floor
studio for Mom, Dad or teenagers.
Lots of room, garage. $3,300 mo.;
complete, avail. April 15.
a a
673-8494
3407 East Coast Hlahway, Corona del Mar. California 92625
REAL ESTATE AGENTS
EXPANDING
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extremely successful real
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experience lie. residential·
commercial aaents enJor
80% .. 100% commluions
for details call Partrick
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UICI 11. 1MI THE NEWPORT ENSIGN-,AIE 11
Newport Beach #1
oldwell Banker' ewport
Beach office has a right to be
proud of their sales ucce in
1988. Under the direction of Jim
Muller, vice president, branch
!lales manager. the office was
named the company' number
one office in the nation for
operating profit in 1988 .•
Each Newport Beach agent
deserve recognition fo r the
great succes of the office last
year it was truly a team effort,
states Muller, a 28-year veteran
of the company. Our average
sales associate's tenure is eight
years, and with this length of
affiliation with Coldwell
Banker, our sales staff has built
a strong market presence in
Newport Beach and has gained
a reputation of being the best
real estate professionals in the
community. There is a great deal
of pride in the of ficc for the
company and !le rvice th at they
reprc!lent, and thi' atmo;,pherc
has enabled the sales staff to
develop a strong sy nergism of
!lupport and acti vi ty.
Over one half (28) oft he 1.iaJes
associates in the Newport Beach
office qualified fo r the fi rm's
exclusive Presiden t's Club in
1988 more than any o ther
individual office in Southern
Cali fo rnia. Coldwell Banker's
Newport Beach office is located
at Coast Highway at Avocado
Street. For more information,
please call (7 14) 644-9060.
Coldwell Banker has more
than 2, 100 residential real estate
offices and more than 38,000
sales associates across the
nation, and is a member of the
Scars Financial Network.
Creida holds seminar
on home· inspections
The Orange County chapter
of the Calif omia Real Estate
Inspection Association
(CREIA) will host a one-day
se minar on home inspection
techniques and the business of
home· inspection Sunday, April
16, 1989. The event will be held
at the Irvine Marriott Hotel.
According to chapter Presi-
dent Peter Waiki-er. owner of A 1-
Amcrican insj>cctions of Dana
Point, "This is the first of several
seminars planned for 1989 . It has
been designed to appeal to both
the new inspector as well a
casoned prof e sionals." Real·
tors, homeowners and the
ge neral public are also welcome ·
to attend, Walker says.
Co·spon oring the event "'ill
be th e P. W. tephen~ Company.
an envi ronmental health and
afety firm located in Garden
Grove. The Stephens Company
i one of Orange County' lead-
ing asbe tos abatement firms.
"No other organi1ation offer'
the cope of training or upport
se rvices to home in~pec t o rs
provided by CREIA." say~ Bill
Ros , president of GoldcnweM
Home In pcctors Inc .. of Hun-
tington Beach. Ros • currently
serving a vice president of the
Orange County CREIA Chapter
adds, "Thi seminar will help all
invo lved with the home inspec-
tion indu try comply fully with
the California Real tate
In pection code." And, Ro
add!, "There will b special
cmphasi given to tandards of
practice and ethics during the
day-long event.··
While the -em mar will cover
the full cope and intent of a
home inspection. the se minar
will deal pccifically with topics
including: roof coverings and
framing, attics, in ulat1on, vent-
ing, wiring, piping, ducting,
plumbing and electrical systems.
It will also explore inspection of:
complete structural framing of
a home , the heating and air
conditioning sy terns, electrical
ystems and more.
According to Ross, "On the
business side of the seminar,
ethics and economics will be
stressed . Inspectors will learn
how to sell their services, how
to price 'effectively, how to limit
overhead and the importance of
insurance. Lega l liabilities will
also be emphasized."
Kevin O'Mallcy, vice pre i-
dent of CREIA of California will
be the in tructor. O'Malley
erved as chairman of the cdu-
ca1ional ervice~ commipee in
both 't 987 and 1988 . He i
president of etw ork Home
In pect&on Service Inc. serving
all of Orange and San Diego
countie .
According to O'Mallcy ... T hi
eminar is designed to improve
the 4uality of home in pection-,
in the area. a well a to enhance
their knowledge of the in pee·
tors."
O'Mallcy i a licensed contrac-
tor. a member of the American
Society of Home In pector' and
has per onally conducted thou-
sand of in pection . He was also
in trumental in fo unding both
the Orange County and San
TI1ego County CREIA chapter .
Re ervati on for the one-day
event may be made by calling
Peter Walker. (7 14) 240-4663:
Bill Ross, (7 14) 848-4948: or
Kevin O'Malley, (7 14) 364-1080.
There i a rcgi tration fee of
$100 for C RE IA member and
S 125 for non member . Lunch
and in tructional material arc
included.
Jim Muller, Mgr of Newport Bch Office.
Crookall elected president
Charles E. CrookalJ has been
selected to serve as the 1989
president of the newly formed
local chapter of the Society of
Industrial and Office Realtors.
Crookall, president of the New-
port Beach-based C rookall
Coltlpany, was recently installed
at the chapter's annual meeting
held at the Hyatt Grand Cham-
pions Resort in Indian Wells.
Calif.
The Society of Industrial and
Office Realtors is an interna-
tional organization whose 1,800
members are specialists in a
variety of crctivitics includ ing the
marketing of industrial and·
office properties. OedicatcJ t9
the maintenance of the highc t
professional standards, the pres-
tigious S.1.0.R. stre ses expe-
rience, knowledge, capability
and integrity in qualif yihg it
member . Active members have
/
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e..arncd the professionaJ designa-
tion "S.1.0 .R ... and have at least
seven years s uccessful expe-
rience as industrial property
bro kers. Eac h members sub-
scribes to high ethical standards
and has passed a rigorous writ-
ten examination.
"Thi is the second year in
which this chapter has been in
operation. We're looking for-
ward to increasing our member-
ship with the best qualified
people available ... aid Crook all.
The Crookall Company spe-
cialize in the development of
industrial properties and parks
as well as the acq uisition of
improved tenanted industrial
buildings. Acquisition and
development properties arc typ-
ically located in the five-cou nty
Southern California market-
place including Lo Angeles:
Riverside, San Bernardino, Riv-
er ide and San Diego.
Crookall recently served as
vice president of S.1.0 .R. and is
an associate member of the
Urban Land Instit ute. He is a
current member of the Los
Angeles Board of Realtors and
served as past local and state
director of the California A o-
ciation of Realror .
Other recently appoi nted local
S.1.0 . R. chapter officers include
Richard H. Fuller of Collin -
Fuller Corporallon. vice pre i-
dcnt, and George C. Schu-
macher of Pacific Propcrtae .
secretary/ treasurer.
The Society of ~ndu tnal and
Office Realtors i a worldwide
network of industrial real e tate
specialis t crvtng pro perty
owner • user and invc tor with
pride and profc sionali m
CWe co"'"'lt ou• 'uQ~ .teoocttces l" p•o'1dl"g a supe•lo• 6u~~
se•'1lce ,b•ofle•age wlt~ t•e "'ost t~o~ougt p•~a..ae
co11~lde .. uaQ a .. d pQeaoo"t attltute poo9(~e. CWe wtQQ
se~ulce aOD ~u• •esfde .. uae a11d co.•e•claQ .. eeds.
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4078 723· 7311 NOW'
LEASES
On The Beach
Month to month. tarmshed. 2 bedroom. 2bath Temf1c location. available
now through June $1500
On The Golf Course
Yearly lease. furnished 3 bedroom. 2'h bath "El Dorado" model. Mclain
Big Canyon townh')me Beautiful golf course and night11ght view Secured
private entry and ad1acent double garage. $2400
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. $1475
Mclain Townhome ·
Sea Island Drive. popular "Greenbrier" 2 bedroom, 2 bath end unit
Available monthly· or on lease Vacant and ready for 1mmechate occupancy
$1395
Costa Mesa Find
Free standing, nearly new home in planned development. Three bedroom,
2 ~ bath. attached 2·car garage. Available on lease of $14500 month,
or on lease/option. Your terms will determine monthly price! $1400
Presented By
Clif & E'lynn Kemp
• Over 13 transactions already this year
• Multimillion dollar producers
• TQP 1 % of all sales associates in U.S .
1987, 1988
760-5000 720-1174
RFIM~
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IR,l&HT AND BEAUTIFUL-"'*'· NIWll'f1 a.ell. ts kllWI ler Mlllll"ll _. tt.lm klldlll ....
lit~ .... Wirt .. YI'·
a note from maury
very well 1!!~}~~~SQ\_O~ !o~~!~!ity pool, wide
greenbelt near Unive. S . _.;)bath. Large, bright and airy.
.,. ... 1 :;,000 L.H.
OLDE CORONA DEL MAR
Great potential duplex, close to ocean, call for detailed information.
' $695,000
1418 IRVINE N.B.
OPEN SUNDAY 1·5
NEWPORT BARGAIN with 3 Bed , 2 bath on large lot near school, park,
shopping. Hard to find one under this price.
$315,000
I
IN THI DllTllCT COURT
OI THI T...o JUDICW.
DllTllCT Of THI ITATE
Ol IDAHO. IN AND FOlt
THE COUNTY Of PAYITTt
(llAGllTIATI DMllON)
STUDlNT LOAN f'UNO Of'
IOAHO, INC~ ........ ,, ..........
Corporlldoft ,.......,. ...
DANIEL A llATEMAN
Dat1ndent
C.. No. C·3011
ANOTHH SUMMONS
FOltlllMCE
THE STATE Of IDAHO
SENDS GltUTINCS TO
DANIEl A llATEllAN
the above named Defend·
ant. You are hereby notified
that a compfa1nt has been
filed a1a1nst you 1n the
District Court of the Third
Jud1c1al D1stnct of the Sfate
of Idaho 1n and for the
County of Payette Idaho, (in
the Ma11strate D1v1s1on
thereof) by the above
named Pta1nllff and you are
hereby directed to file a
written answer or wrttten
motion in defense to the
said complaint within
twenty (20) days of the
~rvice of this summons;
and you are further notified
that unless you do so within
the time herein specified,
the Piaint1ff will take Juda·
ment ap1nst you u prayed
for in s~ud complaint.
The nature of the claim
a1ainst you 1s for a Juda·
ment as prayed for in the
attached compf amt.
WITNESS My hand and
the seal of said District
Court this 18 day of Feb ,
1988
LAURA L STIGILE
Clerk of the D1stnct Court
By Olana M Ca1llavey
Deputy Clerk
BERT L OSBORN
Attorney for Pta1nt1ff
PO Box 158.
Payette, Idaho 83661
(SEAL)
ANOTHER SUMMONS
3/31,4/7,4/14
4/21 2082
,UBltC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The follow1na person 1s
do1na business as THE
REAL ESTATE INVESTERS
GROUP. 2700 Wesl Coast
Highway, #260 Newport
Beach, CA 92660
James Karl Black 111
J7th Street . Newport
Beach, CA 92663
The fthng of this state ·
ment does not of itself auth
orize the use 1n this state of
a hct1t1ous business name
in violation of the rights of
another under federal state
or common law (see Section
14400 et SeQ business and
professional code)
Hus business is con
ducted by an ind1v1dual
(S1aned) James K Black
This statement was hied
with the County Clerk of
Orange County on March
22. 1989
File No F 41 2244
3/31 . 4/7, 4/14
4/21 2078
PUllUC NOTICE
FlCTITtOUS IMlllNUS
NAM£ llATUHNT
lhe followmc person 1s
doma business as ACE
ENTERPRISES, 950 Canyon
View, Lacuna Beach CA
92651 '
Casltllo Enterprises, Inc
(1 Cahfom11 corporation)
950 Canyon View, Laauna
9e1eh, CA 92651
This business is con
ducted by a corporation
The re11strant com·
menced to transact bus1
ness under the f1ct1t1ous
business name hsted 1bove
on October 21 , 1988
(Sianed) CHhllo Enter·
prises Inc
Linda Rodriauez Castillo
President
Ttus statement was fifed
with the County Clerk of
Oranp County on March
10, 1989
r11e No 410965
3/31, 4/7, 4/14,
4/21 2074
PUelJCNOTICl
FICJHIOUI MWIS
NAMl ITATllllNT
Thi followint perM>f'l tS
doint bu'"'"' as AUTO SAY£R.2751 ~Or .
Ml•PG01 INch, CA 9266l
Kenneth S Neuhoff.
16-Ave de S.ne. Ynez.
s
Pa c1f1c Palisades, CA
90272
The hl1ng of this slate
ment does not of itself auth
onze the use 1n this state of
a f1ct1t1ous business name
1n v1olat1on of the rights of
another under federal state
or common law (see Section
14400et seq business and
professional code)
This business 1s con
ducted by an ind1111dual
(Signed) Kenneth S
Neuhoff
This statement was filed
with the County Clerk of
Orange County on March ~989
File No F 411412
3/31 . 417. 4/14
3121 2079
..UBUC NOTICE
flCllTIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The following person 1s
doing business. as INT£R
NATIONAL TRAVE i·
SPECTRUM. 5 Park Plaza.
Ste 100, Irvine. CA 92714
International Travel Spe·
c1ahsts, Inc • 5 Park Plaza,
Ster 100. Irvine. CA 92714
(California)
The filing of this state
ment does not of itself auth·
ome the use in this state of
a f1ct1t1ous business name
in violation of the t1ghts of
another under federal state
or common law (see Section
1«00 et. seq. busrness ao.d
professional code)
This business is con·
ducted by a corporatt0n
The registrant com
menced to transact bus•
ness under the f1ct1t1ous
business name listed above
on 3·6 89
(Signed) International
Travel Specialists
Linda S Mcintosh
President
This statement was filed
with the County Clerk of
Orange County on March
17. 1989
F rle No F 4 1 191 5
3131 . 417. 4/14
4/21
PUBLIC NOTICE
K-47219
2081
NOTICE OF A,,llCA TION
TO SEll ALCOHOLIC
BEVERAGES
3·23-89
To Whom It May Concern
HORNBLOWER YACHTS
INC is applying to the
Department of Alcoholic
Beverage Control to sell
alcoholic beverages at 2431
W Coast Hwy. Newport
Beach with 54 On Sale
General (Boat> license
3131 2085
PUBLIC NOT1CF
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The following person is
domg business as: PERCEP
TUAL COLOR & DESIGN
SYSTEMS, 357 Catalina Dr .
Newport Beach. CA 92663
Judith Carol Crook, 357
~tahna · Or , Newport
Beach, CA 92663
This business is con·
ducted by an md1v1dual
Staned Judith Crook
The registrant com·
menced to transact bus•
ness under the fictitious
busmess name hsted abow!
on~1I, 1980
This statement wu filed
with the County Clerk of
Oran1e County on March
13, 1989
f411121
3/16 3/23 3130 4/6 204-0
'" '"' DtSTRtCT coon Of' THE THMtO JUDICIAL
otSTllCT Of THE ITATE
· Ol IDAHO, IN ANO FOi
THE COUNTY Of ,AYITTt
(MACISTUTE DIVISION)
STUDlNT LOAN FUND Of
IDAHO, INC.,
............. kMho
Capal ...... ,.... ..... ...
IYLVUTER Ct MICHAEL.
Jtl. o .........
C...Ne.10141
ANOTHU SUllMOfllS f'OI
SEIMCE
THI ITATE Ol IDAHO
IUIDI UUTINU TO mVUTU a. MeCHAIL. ...
the •bcMI named Defend·
ent You Ml hereby not1Md
thlt • complaint hn bMn
filed •1a1nst 10" in the
Oistrict Court °' tM third
Judiclaf o.stnct °' tM SUte of Idaho 1n and for the eouner °' ,.,.. ldahO. (in
the B a11str1te Oiv1s1on
thereof) by the above
named Plaintiff and you are
hereby directed to file a
wntten answer or written
motion in defense to the
said complaint w1th1n
twenty (20) days of the
service of this summons,
and you are further notified
that unless you do so w1th1n
the time herein specified
the Plaintiff will take Juda:
ment aaainst you as prayed
for m said compfa1nt
The nature of the claim
against you 1s for a Juda·
ment as P:!Jyed for m the
compla1nf filed with the
Coort
WITNESS My hand and
the seal of said D1stnct
Coort this 4th 0.y of Jan·
uary, 1989
LAURA L STIGILE
Cleft( of the 01Stnct Court
By H Carol Adams
Deputy
BERT L OSBORN
Attorney for Plamt1ff
P 0 Box 158,
Payette, Idaho 83661
(SEAL)
ANOTHER SUMMONS
3/31,4/7,4/14
4/21 2083
ACIOSS
l Senior
6 C1 r cu1t
11 Measured m ed1c1nes
18 Subtle emanations
19 france·s lon,ut
r iver
20 Consign ror sare-
keeping
21 Boys· leader
23 Small mouthhke
openings
24 Prtnter: Abbr
25 Egypliandynasty
26 Satan to a Scot sman
27 AdJe<:t1ve ror a
Chihuahua
28 Nall~ soldiers o r
Bnttsh India
29 Semester costs
31 Voice range. tn music
34 French pastry
35 Female se r\'ant or
India
38 Open, manifest
39 Arternoon receptions
42 Sports arena: fr
43 Lu, negligent
45 Veers, as a vessel 4e What ancle rs do
47 Unldentlhed: A bbr
48 Rabbtt fur
SO U. of C1nc1nnatl's
football t~am
52 Item lor a ce rtaln
frospector
55 11 -fated German ship
o! W.W. II
58 .. Home on the -· ·'
59 Aide: Abbr.
63 Matures
64 Excheq~r
6$ One o! Santa'• reindeer
67 Century plant, !or example
68 Expunged
71 Do odd Job•
72 Denuded
'i3 Disconnect
74 Canal that ~upphu a mill
or m in.
71 Enraptured
'71 Dtva who c ruted role of
Vaneasa
IO Ctty In Ktrpli. U.S S.R .
12 a&u•tnc 13 l)laaected a Hntence
14 Where Ottawa la: Abbr.
17 Telttuter' • prompter n Btc·tOWMr to a amall-u .. r
ti MrtaUc ,ort
n~r
II Arlina
M ICCMlr1CltJ •~fr.
M Cola. .. ~h•b 90nl•
\rt· '<1t1
lr\ill 1 ' 1,) . .-
B ti\
'°'l'll or
lradl'
an "unusual" item.
Starting in March, you'll
discover a new exciting
section in our Classified
Section called
''Treasures." Call the
Classified Dept. today to
advertise that hard-
to-locate item or what
you 're willing to pan ·
with.
631-8120
9-Noon M-F
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PRIME RIBS
OF BEEF
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7 Oeacrtbtn& a ~k
prden
8 Morsel•
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l J Abandonl
12 Entry°" a R.R. board
13 Roman matron'• rot»
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23
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days
36 Mine tunnel
37 Certam Orpin._'\ons.
ror example
40 Herman '4eh•all• opua
41 Al~(1a 1st~ nam•
ror Ill absence
42 W1thtrr•d
44 StrtpU~a
46 Cavtn rank
49 "TM -of lMO(•nc•"
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SI SlatioMr'a abbrniaUOft
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10 OM of T. E. Lawrence'•
namee
61 £\'enin& In Italy
62 Play1n1 card
64 ~camped
66 Acqutesctnc
68 Tnnspoaea from cipher
69 Kind of number
70 Pe1pol rs
73 Stertorou. 90Uftda
75 farst ~nl n o.1rac1e
71 ltttn for 70 Dowa
79 Woodland mMta ... u of
• llenaia alMI L,_..r '° £tpil: com-.. Iona
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PAIE 11-.... 11 . 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN
.
The Newport Ensfgn 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 compeiltion. From Cameo Shores ·
to Balboa Island, Harbor View Hills to Peninsula
Point, The Newport Ensign blankets the city's finest
and most affluent communities, with local news and
thoughtful commentary. In all, 25 ,000 homes receive
The Newport Ensign each week.
So it is not surprising that 12% of the respondents
in Baker Communications' 1988 survey say their
home is currently valued at $1 ,000,000 or more.
Another 12% say theirs is valued at between $750,000
and $999 ,999. And another one-third report their
Type of Dwellin1
-Own H9 me
Own Condominium
Lease Home
Other Real Estate
Business Property
Weekend or Vacation Home
NE
88%
6%
6%
NE
37%
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.
Because The Newport Ensign delivers to homes
instead of subscribers, 94% of the respondents own
their own residence. And, 37% own business prop-
erty, while 28% own a weekend or a vacation home.
If you 're a local realtor who lists or sells fine New-
port Beach homes, the only way to reach this lucrative
market is to advertise in The Ne,wport Ensign.
And if y ou re a local resident who is thinking of
selling, make sure that y our rea/tor advertises in The
Newport Ensign ... the only local million-dollar
readership.
'
Current Market \1 alue of Home
Under $200,000 ""I'
$200,000 -$399 ,999
$400,000 -$499 '999
$500,000 -$749,999
$750,000 -$999,999
S 1,000,000 and over ...
NE
2%
17<](
24%
33%
12%
12%
The Newpo~ Ensign
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