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tSTABUSHEO 1948•41ST YEAR•NUMBER ~•(714) 631 -8120• NEWPORT BEACH'S ONLY HOME BASED NEWSPAPER•FRtOAY. JUNE 2, 1989•25 CEtrrs
Rider dies
in holiday
accident
IY MELINDA KELLER
Memorial Day weekend claimed the
life of one Newpo rt Beach resident, who
died Sunday from a bicycling accident,
but was otherwise a relatively calm
holiday with little traffic problems,
police reported.
T he 20-year-old woman, whose
identity had not been released at press
time. was apparently bicycling to work
at Albcrt1on'1 supermarket, at 1011•
Adama Avenue, when she lost control
of her bicycle. fell into traffic and stnack
her bead on the ript front end of a
Ford Fairmont, said Costa Mesa Police
Investigator Floyd Waldron.
The driver was not cited but the
investigation is continuing. Waldron
said.
Expecting a busy weekend, Newport
Beach Police added extra staff to their
ranks but the holiday was calm with
relatively light traffic, said Bob Oakley.
police spo kespenon.
Sex class
to require
permission
BY CHER YL STE HLING
Nine people spoke at las t week's
meeting of the Newport Mesa U nificd
School District. most of them com-
mending t he board for preliminary
steps taken toward requiring a permi"-
sion slip to be sent home hcfore student-;
may enroll in elective sex education
classes. starting in September.
Under fire was exually explic it
material covered in the classes. such as
abortion. masturbation. contraception
and homosex ualit y. T he board
approved the first reading of Studying
Controveniat Issues, adding language
for parental consent. in which a positive
consent form will be mailed to parents
with a stamped return envelope.
This move was not o nly to appease
concerned parents, but would comply
with a state law to take effect on July
I, which states t6at abstinence should
be atreua in sex education cl&uet as
a meam of preventina prqnancy and
•xually tranam.itted ditcasa.
while the lanauaac in the rules a nd
rqulations specifteally stipulates that
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Surf sling adds up for partners
BY MATT PETRIE
They have landed in Newport Beach
with surf board and a tie. devoting
t hemselves to rid the surfing world of
its old problems and inconveniences.
Calling themselve the .. Planet
Locals." James S tlva. 26. and Larry
Tell anti no. J I. both of "lewport Beach
and owner'\ of J and L products say
they have revolut1oni1ed the sport of
surfing. This was done with a product
that solves the mo t ba ic surfing
problem. the burden of carrying the surf
board .
fhey call 1t the Surf Sli ng. which
enables urfers to carry thei r board!\
with a sling-strap over their shoulder'
with nylo n and velcro straps that wrap
around the board .
.. T he idea for the ling came o ut of
my 13 years of surfing and getting tired
o f carrying my board. -Silva said.
Silva . who studied graphi c arts in his
native Rhode Island before moving to
California si x years ago. said he carried
the idea for the sling around with him
I or five ye ars until he met Tarantino
ove rt he Christmas holiday .
"After Tarantino and I got together
we created the sling in five minutes. -
Silva 'atd
T aranllno. who 1s from Virginia and
a graduate ot California State Univer-
'lty. 1.o ng Beach in bu ines~ manage-
Fire season officially opens
BY DIANA JONES
Fire season. which began May I. may
be o ne of the most dangerous fi re
periods ever as we enter the third
consecutive year of near-<lrought con-
ditions.
The recent warm weather and dry
Santa Aoa winds, accompanied by the
severe shortage of sprin1 rainfall, have
caused hillside grass and brush to dry
to the point where they are a sipif1C&nt
fire huard . These conditions have
bed>me a serioU1 concern to all fire
departmentl that provide fare protec-
tion to Orange County communitia.
In order to redllCC tbe poeeatial
property loss. threat to life safety. and
to help prevent any wildland fi res from
o ccuring. ha1ard ou fi re area in
unincorporated county territory and
the city of Laguna Beach will be closed
to the public as instructed by the Orange
County Fire Department in conjunc-
tion with the o pening of fire season.
Former Calif omia S tate fire Mar-
shal Philip C. Favro with Favro-
Mcl..auplin 4: Aaociatcs. is servin1 as
a consultant firm offering services in
fire wety manqement to busineu..
inclustry.1Gftnl1De8t and homcowne:n
in prc pari•a apinat potential rue
ment. said of himself and Silva. -we
are two East coast animals ...
They started marketing their creation
in the middle of wi nter at the O range
County Swap Meet and were pleasantly
~u r pn ed.
·'The response was pheno menal. and
not JUSt by the kids but by the parents
too who have seen their kid struggle
carrying their boards on their hikec;. ·•
Silva aid. -1n fact. when l tell reopk
about the urf Sling the re po nsc' '"
usually. 'it'c; about time ....
After onl~ live months of ex1stance.
the "~urf Sling" has sold alreadv in the
tho uc;ands. Tarantino aid
The Sling has appeared in Australia
and French Polynesia. as well as all over
the U.S .. even in places like Arirona
and O h io. according to Silva.
The success of the .. Surf Sling" has
pro uted up another product using the
H mc idea. They call it a ·stak Rak,"
that solvn t he problem of storing surf
boards. by hanging them up like a rKk . .. with the nylon and vetcro straps.
lo the future~ the two Planet Locats
have plans to come out with a semi-
causal summer clothes tine, and are
waitina for the winter leUOft to iatro-
duce a -Ski Slina" and -Ski Rak ...
They both attribute their quick
succea to their mixed talent• and
trainifta,.
.. la"J~ buiBCU and eccountina
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Sling ...
background and my experience
in graphic arts complement each
other in our business,.. Silva
said.
But by no means are these two
creative entrepreneurs sitting
back and enjoying the good life .
"Everything we have got out
so far we've put right back into
the company, and then some, ..
1 arantino said . "We make
money the old fashioned way, we
earn 1t."
Silva agreed.
"Since we started we've been
working 20 hour days," he said .
The long days have kept Silva
out of the water. ··1 hadn't been
in the surf for nearly six months,
until last weekend when I finally
let myself go in, .. he said. "I was
beginning to try out."
The two have big plans for the
future and are determined not
to be a here-today-gone-
tomorrow-<:ompany.
wwe arc in this for the long
term," said Tarantino ... Our goal
IAlll CAll.181/IEWPllT E-. is to be the next Ocean Pacific."
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parents give consent before a
student be allowed to enroll in
classes that address sex educa-
tion, family lif c or the
reproduction process. The
course description for these
classes will be mailed to the
home for parentaJ review. ··v our action shows you rec-
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But Gustafson and others
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"The language should include
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Students who opt out of
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said Superintendent Dr. John
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Holiday ...
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.. It was fairly quiet. There was
little traffic and there was never
a need for a checkpoint on the
peninsula. And we arrested 18
people on suspicion of driving
under the influence," Oakley
said .
City lifeguards were kept busy
at the beaches as thousands of
visitors turned out to welcome
the first weekend of the summer
season.
But not all Newport Beach
residents were at the beach. The
Newport Heights Community
Association hosted locaJ resi-
dents with their third annual
Memorial Day Picnic.
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Nonagenariansvolunte,er to· stay _young
BY MATT PETRIE nonegenarian~. have discovered
Bernadette Goetz and Peggy-the key to a lo ng and healthy
gene Evans, two energetic life.
.. When you rest you rust,••
Goetz said of her secret of
longevity.
Neither Goetz nor Evans,
both Newport Beach residents,
have much time to rest.
Goetz works one day a week
as a volunteer in fhe efrands
department at Hoag Memorial
Hospital Presbyterian, and has
put in m ore than 11,000 hours
of service to the hospital the past
19 years.
Evans, who recently cele-
brated her 95th birthday, is also
a 19-year member of the Hoag
Auxiliary, in addition to work-
inp>ne day a week in the errands
department and keeping busy
with an active dancing schedule.
Goetz' work keefs her on her
f cet ... On this job can do five
to seven miles a day," she said.
Goetz delivers unusual items
on her rounds. Patients who
have had kidney stones removed
sometimes want to keep them,
she said. "It's the funniest thing
delivering them in plastic con-
tainers to the patjent, I can'
understand why anyone would
want them."
The active Goetz, once
divorced and twice a widow, aid
o f her former husbands, ... wore
them an out ... ..
Goetz was a s ilent screen
actress and dancer in the 1920s
and appeared in various west-
erns and comedy films of the
time. Employed by Universal
and Fox studios, she worked
with such notables as Tom M ~
Bud Jones, Slim Summerville
and Vaudeville star Vince
Edwards.
Evans also worked in the
entertainm~nt business in her
youth and traveled all around
the cou.ntry as a professional
dancer for 35 years, before she
settled down at age 50 and got
married.
As a dancer she appeared u
the prima ballerina in the silent
film .. Phantom of the Opera"
and doubled as a dancer in the
first talking picture ... The Jazz
Singer."
To stay active in the prof es-
sion Evans tap dances in a local
group caUed the .. Happy Hoof-
ers, .. which she founded at age
83. < dance at least once a
week and sometimes as much as
three times a week ... she said.
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In addition to her volunteer
work, Goetz is chairperson of
Community Service at Hoag,
which helps organize volunteers
for special events at the hospital.
She also is the chairperson of the
facility's Hunter Chapter,
responsible for making the
puppet mascot .. Hoagie the
Clown," for the children in the
hospital.
.. Exercising and having a good
attitude are the two most impor-
tant clements to a long and
healthy life,.. Evans said. .. As
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NIE 4 •E !. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN
Editorial
Newport needs
to clean up act
Newport Beach activist Bill Hamilton has been a little
busy lately. In addition to his duties as the owner of
the Cannery Restaurant, he has been involved in a small
spectacle that occurs every year in these parts, this being
Newport Beach's annual Clean Harbor Day.
To say that he takes part in it-eve~ year is perhaps
an understatement. Indeed the whole thing was his idea.
The Ninth Annual Clean Harbor Day is scheduled
to take place tomorrow.
· · Local Newport folk will take to the sand and the sea
in both the Harbor and Back Bay in the interest of
attacking the refuse that dirties their waters and beaches.
The work is scheduled to begin at 8 a.m. and will
last about four hours. When the work is done, an awards
luncheon will be held at the Cannery, courtesy of
Hamilton, for all those who participated.
Though Hamilton has been involved with Clean
Harbor Day since its inception, this year he will not
be alone. He will be bringing a mechanize43 friend that
has made his acquaintance lately.
The Hamilton Water Rake, a machine bearing the
name of its creator is designed to purge the water of
trash, will be made available to the City of Newport
Beach this Saturday. -
Unfortunately, not everyone is like Bill Hamilton and
not eve~e will be bringillB A.friend to Clean Harbor
Day. Locals estimate that only 200 people will volunteer
their services. When one takes into consideration that
JOO people turned out for the first Clean Harbor Day
almost a decade ago, this projection is anemic.
The Newport Harbor benefits everyone, as does Clean
Harbor Day. Indeed, anyone who is ambulatory and
frequents the Harbor Area should be expected to
participate in the cleaning of community waters.
Bill Hamilton came up with the idea and he continues
to make efforts to keep the harbor clean and get people
involved. He's even buying lunch.
We encourage panicipation in Clean Harbor Day.
And bring a friend.
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Precautions for used cars.
BY ALAN S. ZALL.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Everybody who purchases a
used car knows that the car must
be checked mechanically, but
many people do not realize t~at
you should make sure that the
car is not stolen. Thousands of
stolen cars are seized from
unsuspecting new owners who
purchased the ~~~ i!' good faith.
Under these carcumstance ,
when the car is confiscated. the
innocent buyer no longer ha
ownership of the vehicle yet he
a still obligated to pay off the
car loan.
Funhermorc. the new buyer
can al o be charged with receiv-
mg stolen property. Generally.
there is no recourse for the buyer
because the seller cannot be
located.
If you arc purchasing a car
from someone you don't know,
the foll~ing steps can be taken
to protect yourself. Get a pho-
tocopy of the title and search the
title with the title bureau. The
scllcr·s name should appear on
this list because it will list all
previous owners. It may be
helpful to contact prior owners
in order to obtain information
about the automobile.
Another precaution is to com-
pare the vehicl~ identification
number on the car with the
vehicle identification number on
the seller's title. This vehicle
identification number wilJ be on
an embossed metal plate on the
dash on the driver's side and can
be seen through the windshield.
The l.:.aw
and You
·The vehicle identification
number will also be displayed on -
the cenification sticker located
on the left front doo r below the
Ioele mecham m.
Al o try to verify whether the
vehicle identification plate has
been altered. Sometimes thieve
remove it or replace the plate
with o ne from a llke make or
model. The ve hicle identification
number can be verified by taking
the number ihat appears on the
plate into the local police. In a
few minutes they will be able to
check the number•s validity.
Be particularly cautious if the
car bas fresh paint or paint of
a different color as the car could
have been put together with
pieces of different cars .
Also ask the scUcr why be is
selling the car and obtain infor-
mation as to his residence
address and business employ-
ment. Then verify this inf orma-
tion from the telephone book
and contact his cmpl~yer.
It is important to follow these
precautions in order to avoid
becoming the owner of a "hot
vehicle" when you intend to
purchase a car in good faith.
The purpose of the anicle .,
to provide general information.
and specific que tion hould be
directed to your attorney. Thill
article cannot be reproduced
without the written consent of
the author.
Alan S. Zall is an attornei• 111
general practice with tmphasi.\
on husintss. real tstatt. corpo-
ratt and bankrupU')' molters.
la/I has /Hen a rtal tslalt broker
sinct' 1978 ·and has taught
financt. real tstalt and bwiness
law for stvtral univtr.sitits
including tht University of Cali-
fornia at Irvine, Chapman Col-
legt and tht Univt'rsily of La
Verne.
He has been a resident of
Orange County for many years
and is a memlHr of tM Oranie
County Bor Association and IM
Orangt County Borristrrs. His
offiu add1'u is 17J4/ Irvine
Blvd., Sult~ 20J, Tautin, CA.
and IW tekpltoM number is
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Letters to the Editor
· J'.£H has many alternatives
. All of this modern. mc~haniatic, madcap madncu sounds loaical when encapsulated in a ~11ht f ra~work of rbetonc, reason and reconstruction until the mind stretches cut to the
1ntcnect1on of MecArthur and Pacific Cout Highway, which becomes a ~ant parkina lot
at 4 p.m. Weekdays, when two southbound traffic lanes from MlicArthur and three eutboulid
tralfa_c lana from P.cif'ac Coat Hipway meet at the crouroacb and fu11nel into two lanes t.c.dana ea.a throup Gorona del Mar.
. AS lor all tbe ~ landtcwed medians~ they featured prominently, at tupayer expense,
an illi recent lieautif~aon of PCH from MecArthur cut to Poppy tbroup Corona del Mar.
ud ~ ~ to be ,act "'••red out became .traffec is eo co 1111M the s.-e ia needed .
One •=oa1 da8a 11em1 to fal•..,. WI. bliad'eya Ud tied •••di ii tow alt.ra•ors = ....... plMaic COW) M ti fDCWJ, IDOftable tnfr.C dMden cluriq peak tnfrec 11111~•.:=:a=.-=r. aaw ,....__., of m,.,. clol•n Md ii wd ill...., Cliliel Nlu•1 IS.. Fna:iKo. So, iMteld ol ltezarp:• .a_. •I' 1
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The l'blfce BlofN, is ,,,.senteo .s • pubhc serv.ce lrom the Newpott Enswn def••'ll'IC cmnes Mtd .,,.sis 1n Newport 8Nclt II should be noted It.al Cflfnes listed .ire only
those -.Cit .,. f9f)Ol1ed fO the Ne•port 8Nch-Poltu °"*'ment .ind a1rests ~ •re only those suspect.a ol cmnes Mtd nol those conwcNd
' • Police came to the rescue of a Costa Mesa man who
apparently suffered a heart attack while he was windsurfing
off of the 18th St_rect beach on Saturda,y afternoon.
Witnesses noticed that Jack Wilbur Schwarze, 67, who was
taking lessons, had collapsed and fallen in the water. They
brought him to shore where beach patrolmen administered
cardiovascular pulmonary resuscitation and revived him, said
Police Spokesperson Bob qakley.
• A dlid reaclaecl through a previously broken window on
a Jeep Cherokee that was parked on the 4000 block of Seashore
Drive sometime early Monday morning to gain access to a
Peugot watch, a driver's license, cassette tapes and a pair
of sunglasses. Loss was valued at SS..O.
• A ftslaiaa rod and reel, along with a boy's black beach
cruiser, was reported stolen Sunday evening from a home
on the 200 block. of 36th Street. Loss was estimated at SISO ..
• Smpects smaslaed a window of a Honda Accord owned
by an Orange Coast College professor that wu parked on
the I SOO block of East Occanf ront Boulevard between Friday
at 9 p.m. and Saturday at 9 a.m. The would-be thieves
apparently played with the radio but took nothing.
• A Coroaa del Mar high school student reported that she
left her purse on a seat at the Edwards Cinema Theaters at
300 Newport Center Dr. Saturday afternoon. When she
realized it was missing, the victim called the theater but the
purse was not located.
• Police reported that 18 drivers were arrested during the
holiday weekend for suspicion of driving under the influence
of drugs or alcohol.
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Alkin-Schulein caplure_dQubles title_
BY GLEN R. JUSTICE
Revenge was the motive and
the CIF Southern Section tennis
title was the reward for Corona
del Mar High doubles partners
Rob Atkin and Doug Schulcin
when they defeated Camarillo
High in the championship finals
last weekend 7-5, 1-t>.
The Cd M pair squared off
qainst a familiar opponent in
Camarillo ·s Peter Mo•awiccki -
and Brian Giffin who def cated
them in late April during the
semifinals of the Ojai Tourna-
ment.
The def cat relegated Cd M to
a No. 2 seeding in the CIF
tournament championship. with
Camarillo seeded first. bringing
about a hard-fought grudge
match between the two teams in
the Cl F finals.
.... didn't want them to win
both Ojai and the Cl F title, ..
Atkin remarked ... I wanted to go
out there and stomp them."
His partner, Schulein,
responded similarly.
.. I went out there with the
attitude that we had nothing to
lose," Schulcin said ... The CIF
finals were a big step no matter
what. Winning was just the icing
on the cake."
The game was far from a rout.
' the CdM pair managed to
pull things out in a tic breaker.
Tied at 4..4 in the first g~.
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a pair of Atkin service aces put Leading 4-2 in the second set,
CdM ahead 5 ..... Camarillo again the Sea Kings' ncttcrs fell victim
tied the match at five, but the to a rally by the Camarillo pair,
Sea Kings were able to r'11y and who won three games to CdM's
down their rivals 1-S. one, again knotting the score at
.. We hit a couple of tough S~.
returns, got up in the game and .. When we were up 4-2 and it
closed it out," Atkin recalled was about to be 5-2. that was
aftci ~1ame ... It was a stepping when I first thought about
Atkin added ... When we didn't
break their serve, we both
became a little sketchy. Before
I knew it, it was 4-4 and then
5-4 and then the tic breaker.
That was when I started to play
the best I've ever played."
stone, a torning point... winning.~ said Schul~n. r---------------------------~--------..
Each served up an ace in the
tic ~reak«?r round t~ pound out
a 5-1 lead. Camarillo was good
for anot her point, making the
score S-2 before they bit long to
give Schulein and Atkin the
game and the title.
.. It was one of the best games
in my life, .. said Schulein of the
match. "It was closer than the
score showed, but it was just one
of those Kamikaze days. We
outplayed them on the big
points."'
Atkin said. 0 1 was really
confident. I knew we could take . -
them. We were playing at the top
of our game. We played no-
mistakes tebnis and we played
them straight up ...
The tournament started with
16 teams competing. Scbulcin
and Atkin defeated Andy Koo
and Vincent Koch of Crcscenta
Valley 6-1 , 6-1 on May 26 to
open championship play. The
pair then moved on to face
Adam Jarett and Joe Harnett of
Mater Dci, whom they defeated
6-2, 6-4.
Coming back the next day
(May 27) for the semifinals, they
met league rivals J amje Price
and Steve Lappin of University
who they they defeated in the
Ojai tournament 7-S, 6-3 and in
league action.
Cd M's team again swept aside
the Urlivcnity team 6-1. 6-2. to
reach the final .
Corona dcl Mar Tennis Coach
Lavelle· qualifies
for state finals
Milestone season for CdM
For Corona del Mar High's
Eddie Lavelle. today's state
track and field finals held at
Cerritos College marks the close
of an impresaivc prep track.. and
croa country career.
Lavelle rum his final mile r~
at the prep level tomorr~w.
(However, CdM'a top runner
will compete in Golden· West
lnVi&ational next week).
The qualifyina beat for the
mili race bqins today at the
..... meet with the final to be
held on June l . /"
1'k race again pits Lavelle
.,,._ Burbank's Todd Lewis
... Carpinteria,, Coley Can-acle. .
At the Muter"• Meet on May
~Lavelle potted a fourth pfllCe r..-in tbe mile race with a time
of 13.16, which wu enouah to
•llifJ for the state meet. But
M ... beaten out by Candaele
wllo won t he race. Lewis came
ill --.S and Mater Dei'1 Mike
Ni•Oll (wbo Lavelle beat for
aea1ad in the CIF finals) took
dUN • lie raa for a penonal.
..... of 4: 12.44.
~ PJ1 ceept me in the
lalt 250 Jani• ii the race."
I did wbat
qualily
BY GEORGE PAPPAS
Go figure.
Corona del Mar High turns
in one of the most successful
prep athletic seasons among
Orange County schools during
the past year despite having an
enrollment of only 1,330 stu-
dents.
The Sea Kings posted the kind
of athletic year usually expected
of bigger schools.
But it may be time to throw
out the bigger is better tbocries.
So. why the sudden improve-
ment?
Call it momentum. Or better
yet, call it the fruition of ycan
of bard work and talent
But fint, the facts:
-CdM captured 11 Sea View
League titles in 21 sports whjch
doesn't include individual titles
in track, swimming, cross coun-
try, golf, tennis, and wrestlina.
-CdM"s teams reached the
Cl F finals five times and took
home four CIF team champion-
ships.
-CdM qualified for the
800, so I knew he wu fut," playoffs in 10 of 13 team sports.
Lavelle said ... But I need to run It wu one of the most suc-
the race the way I want to and ~ful athletic seuons in the
determine my own pace early on. schOol'a 27-year history.
I wan' able to do that at the The initial hint of CctM's
M•ter's Meet. Thia race will be athletic upswina came lut fall
my a.t chance to 1ee whether when the football team captured
1 can beat them (Lewis and ita fint CIF title in the ldaool's c ...... )."' history and the water polo equ.d
QIM\ Grq Shryock ran his took ita llCODd comecutive CIF
bat mile nee ner with a time title. The Sea 1.inp torrid
ol 4:1.U5, ............. , ....... .... ~ slowed d~ _tile
ciua11bia1fordie11111C w. Wl11• 11•• Wt CdM __.
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boys' and girl • track, boys and
girls swimming. boys tennis, golf
and the co-cd badminton squad
reached the playoffs for first
time in several years.
Team balance played a big
part in the CJF title run of
Cd M's spikers. In the CIF finals,
the Sea Kings swept aside top-
scedcd Mira Costa in four games
behind the stellar playing of
middle blocker Jason Perkins,
Chris Pljha, and setter Ty Price.
Others who made a mark in
postscason action include out-
side hitters Matt Herrington,
Matt Cwicrtnia. John Hamilton
and backcourt specialist Chad
Steel berg.
CdM'a tennis squad reached
as far as the semifinals in the CIF
tournament before fallina to
Beverly Hills. However, the Sea
Kings• top doubles team of Rob
Atkin and Doua Schulein took
the CIF doubles championship
on May 26.
The track squads at CdM
didn' fare too well at the CIF
championships but some indi-
viduals did. At the CIF track
finals, Eddie Lavelle took
second in the mile race failing
to overtake his rival, Burbank's
Todd Lewis. At the Muten
Meet on May 26, Lavelle Potted
fourth in the mile but he qual-
ified for the state finals held
today at Cerritoa CoUeae. The
Sea Kinp alto received 1trona
performances from Orea
Slaryoct wt.o racMd • far •
the M....,'a M•. Skyock raa
-penoaal ......... the
M.a .. widaa4:14.45.
ParQllrt li•---
won league title in the 800 meters
(her fourth) and the high jump,
Jill Young scored impressive
wins in the 400 and 300 inter-
mediate hurdles at the the league
meet.
However, in the end it was the
title que t of CdM,s football
which truly made this a miles-
tone year for the Sea Kings. For
years, Cd M had fielded solid
teams but none quite like I 988's
squad. CdM•s griddcn posted
their fint undefeated season to
win their second straight league
title and went on to capture their
first ever CIF 4A Southern
Section championship.
CdM bu always had teams
noted for toup dcfeme but the
poatteuon emcraeoce of the Sea
Kinas' off cnaive unit led by
quarterback Ty Price sparked
the title run. Price, who had a
pretty aood re1ular season, came
into bis own in the postscason
throwina for over 100 yards in
each of the four playoff games.
Othen who contributed off eri-
sively include Jeff Oark (for his
1ame-winnin1 catch aaainst
Pacifaca in the tcmifinal aame).
receiver WCllon Jobmon, run-
niq bKb Orea Huck, Brian.
Lucas and tiaht end Jeff
Jackson.·
But it still came down to
clefente. The Sea Kinp' defen-
sive unit led by all-Cl F line-
Mcter Joba Katowicb smo-t...._ tbe likel of Pacif'eca and v aleacia ia playoff accioa.
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·Clean Harbor Day slated for Saturday
BY RALPH RODHEIM
Here's a chance for you to
clean up your act! The 9th
Annual Clean Harbor Day takes
• place Saturday, June 3.
The concept of Clean Harbor
Day originated in 1981 u the
brain~bild of Bill Hamilton,
owner of the Cannery Restaur-
ant. The intent of Clean Harbor
Day was and still is to rajse
public awareness about pollu-
tion in the harbor-Newport's
most precious natural resource.
"Our goal this year and every
year is not to set a new record
for picking up trash; we're out
there to set new records in
Wrap up • • • .................
Borg, Chris Dcuchar. Pat Kel-
ley, def cnsive back Warren
Johnson ( 11 interceptions on the
year), defensive lineman Ron
Akin. Brett Allen, Scott Jor-
gensen, Morgan Ringwald, Jeff
Blower, Nathan Craig, Bobby
Hall and defensive back
Brandon Bento.
Sparked by the efforts of all-
CIF player Chris Ocding, Cd M's
poloists captured their second
straight CIF 4A title. Oeding
scored three goals and played
excellent defense as the Sea
Kings rallied for a 10-7 win over
Sunny Hills in the finals. Josh
Speyer, Gunnar Gustafson,
Hagen Grantham. Brandon
Howald and goalie Greg Rhodes
(10 saves in the finals) also
played well for the Sea Kings.
The day's work lasts four
raisina people ~reness." says
Hamilton.
hours with an average participa-
tion of 200 volunteers-ranging
from individual residents to
teams from local businesses.
Volunteer& attack their-assigned ~
zones along Newport Harbor
and the Back Bay, armed only
with trash bags and the desire
to engage in some good clean
fun. Other volunteers launch
their attack by boat.
The fun begins at 8 a.m. If you
want to pitch in, just wear your
grubbiea and bead down to any
bay beach. Bring your rakes and
-·
your trash bags. After you have
gathered all of the flotsam and
jetsam polluting the harbor and
beaches, put your bags on the
Newport Harbor Area Chamber
of Commerce oversees the actual
event. Thia year's event chair-
man is Bill Von Hinkle.
-MARlri&
·ScENE
Chairman Von Hinkle said
awards for team spirit, team
performance. "Big Dipper_."
-.. Liftlc Dipper." .. Squeaky
Clean" and "Friends of the Bay"
will. be presented after all the
trash has been brought to the
nearest dock (with permission)
and a Clean Harbor boat will
take them to the disposal area
at the Rhipe Channel.
The Marine Division of the
Rhine Channel. All volunteers
arc invited to an awards lunch-
eon hosted by the Cannery
Restaurant at noon.
More than 100 volunteers
showed up for the first Clean
Harbor Day in 1981. "The
turnout wu good because it ia
a win-win situation. Anyone and
everyone can contribute-from
the very old to the very young,"
Hamilton says.
T: you would like to volunteer
to help~ither by land or by
sea-or you would like more
information, contact the
NHACC at 714/644-8211. It's a
great way to spend a Saturday
morning. We're all better off
after Clean Harbor Day. Please
remember: Come play. but
respect the bay! See you Satur-
day.
Tennis .. • •
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Dave Heffern was no t urpn cd
by his playe r • succe s.
"I knew what they wanted and
·they knew wh at they wanted, ..
Heffe rn co mm e nt ed ~ "They
worked hard to get it . As the
team got better. they got better.
Both of them erved well and
when they er ve lik e that.
no body in the high . c hool ranks
can beat them ...
Both fo ur-year lette rmen .
Atk in and chulei n. will con-
tinue to play tenni m college.
Schule in will be a ttend ing
Tulane Un ive r ity in New
Orlcan • thi fall while Atkin has
selected Oregon nivcrsity.
Both plan to wo rk o n their
inglcs game thi ummer.
Freshman phenom Keri Phe-
bus led the Sea Kings' netters to
their Cl F title win while aJso
picking up the individual singles
4A chaml\ionship crown.
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.. They can play double with
anyone," aid Heffern a sc ing
the f uturc of both athlete ... ,
think they have proved that ...
CdM took the state c ross
country crown with a strong
group of runners, Lavelle.
Shryock, Chris Cannon, Paul
Scott, and Hunter Pierce.
The Sea Kings' girls volleyball
won the league title but were
beaten in the second round of
the playoffs. Sawin was named
Sea View League player volley-
ball of 1988.
During the winter season,
basketball and both soccer
teams reached pos tseason
action.
Despite a third place finish in
league action. CdM ·s cagers
came alive in the playoffs and
stormed into the 3A CIF finals
where they fell to Trabuco Hills.
The ·playing of center Brian
Spratt, forward Matt Herring-
ton, guard Matt Cwiertnia and
forward Jeff Jackson fueled the
Sea Kings' postseason success.
Injuries couldn't sink. the
Cd M's girls' soccer leam which
advanced to the second round
of the CIF playoffs before los-
ing. Julie Smith, the team's top
player, kicked the game-winning
goal in the opening contest
against Los Alamitos.
Cd M's boys• soccer squad lost
to La Quinta in the playoffs.
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food tasting booths from 20 of
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wine tasting from 164 select
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dancing and auction items! It
was a fun evening for the 500.
Pamela Paul chaired the event
sponsored by the newly formed
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Lucille Adams; Ronnie Allum-
research at UCI. •••
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Birtcher, Junie Chong. Olive recent luncheon. Guest speaker
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Hornsby, Jane King, Trish
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of the Master Chorale of Orange
County's 1989 Patron of the Arts
A ward held at the estate of
Donna and Bob Peebles.
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former Conpeuman and the
eldest son of President and Mn.
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when over 520 friends responded
to also establish a Roosevelt
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time to .. spill the beans."
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held at the Irvine Hilton. Auist-
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Sumner, Susan Wallen. Carol
Campbell, Harlan Anderson,
Bob Dusett, Georgia Frontiere,
Robert Guggenheim, Vaughan
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vicinity and asserted that it is
absolutely nccaaary for every
homewoner to be aware of the
potential rare baz.arda inside and
outside of the home. ..1
"The dry gnu, bruah, low
temperatures and humidity is a
-major concern in Southern Cal' -
fomia." said Favro:
Favro aaerted that preventive
meuwa by each homeo~
could eliminate tbe major fire
cama in de•tin1 with tbe nat-
ural and built environment.
Suda meuurea include pflldic..
iq baaic barbecue aafety tips,
maiatainiq a lO ft. free zone
around the home, inatallina a
fire retardent roof and plant~
such u ivy and ice plant, u well
u installing smoke dectcctors
inside of the home that arc
checked on a regular buis.
"Maintaining a )()..foot free
zone around the home will build
a def cnsc system of good clear-
ance and fare resistance. which
in tum ,would allow fire to burn
around homes, .. said Favro.
If such meuura AR not taken
and t_be fire gets inside of the
home, F-vro claimed that the
fire would be inextinpishable at
that point.
A one-hundred acre fire,
burnina tbroup five foot tall
bnaab of averaae density, can
aeneratc the same tremendous
beat that the atomic bomb
dropped on Hiroshima did,
Favro said. Such radiation can
1b.attcr the windows and ipite
the interior of a home more than
30 f cet from the fire's actual
flames.
Favro suggested that two
basic preventative strategics
could alleviate such an occur-
rance. First, the removal of
flammable vegetation, including
dry bruab and livina bruab, from
areas adjacent to structures.
Followed by the replacement of
those brushy areas with fire
resistant plants, auch u, ~uaw
carpet, fourwina or eutlevalley.
saltbush, dwarf coyote bush, or
even aonoma &aae·
Ac.c:ordiq to Favro, many of
tbe fires that have destroyed
homes could have been pre-
vented with fare~t roofs.
Moat local codes accept
unrated roofing on single-family
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ART and 3 p.m. at the Buena Park
The Susan Spiritus Gallery High Scchool Performing Arts
-currently bas photographs... b CQ.mplc--L Call 821: 1394 for
George A. Tice on display from more information.
his new book, "Hometown."The STAGE
work compris.es photographs "'Cabaret" is curreptly playing .
from Dixopn, Illinois, Han-at Elizabeth Howard's Curtain
nibul, Mo. and Fairmont, Ind. Call Dinner Theatre and has
The gallery is located at 3333 been extended until June 4 by
Bear St., Costa Mesa. . popular demand. Reservations
MUSIC required. Tickets start at $17.95.
Historical and Cultural Foun-Call 838-IS40.
dation of orange County and its
Asian Indian American Council
presents Ravi Shankar at the
orange County Performing Arts
Center tonight at 8 p.m. Call
548-8967 or 955-7562 for more
information. ••••••
Buena Park Community Cho-
rus wiU present its 14th Annual
Spring Concert uAn Evening
With Gershwin, Porter and
Berlin" on June 24 and 25 at 8
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"Manet" is running at the
Laguna Moulton Playhouse
through June 12. It is a musical
portrayal of the turbulent life of
the impressionist painter,
Edouard Manet. For informa-
tion, call 494-0743. . •••
The Buena Park Children's
Musical Theater Production will
present 44You're a Good Man
Cbarlie Brown,., at the Buena
Park high school performing
arts complex. Performances will
-tak:e--place on J~ 1 and 4-at-
2: 30 p.m. and June 2-3 at 7:30.
Tickets are $3 for adults and.S2
for children under 12. Call 821-
1394. •••
... Tomfoolery" showcases the
hilarious words, music and lyrics
of Tom Lehrer, now playing at
the Gem Theater in Garden
grove, through June 17. Call
636-7213 for more information. •••
MISC.
This year's AIDS Walk will
be held Sunday, June' 11 at 9:30
a.m. at Mason Park in Irvine.
This is a major fundraiser for
research, direct patient services
and education and all money
raised will remain in Orange
County. Call Cathy at 645-6300
for information.
Baroque · music on tap at CdM fest
The world premiere of a
Baroque-inspired dramatic can-
tata, "The Lamentation of
Myrhha," by Lloyd Rodgers, is
a highlight of the Ninth Annual
Baroque Music Festival of Cor-
ona dcl Mar, June 4-11.
Based on a poem by Thomas
Graffio about the birth of Ado-
nis, the Rodgers cantata is
similar in structure to the
laments for solo voice prevaJcnL
in 17th and J 8th century music.
In its June 9 world premiere
pcrf ormance at Sherman
Library and Gardens, .. Lamen-
tation of Myrhha" will be jux-
taposed on the festival program
with the 17th century masque,
"Venus and Adonis," by John
Blow.
According to Burton Kar on,
artistic director of the f cstival,
it is by pure coincidence that
both pieces on the Adonis legend
appear on the program.
"When I happened to tell Dr.
Rodgers that we were planning
to perform 'Venus and Adonis'
at this year~ festival, h~ men-
tioned that he was sketching a
new piece on the same theme,"
said Karson. "So the
opportunity to have a world
premiere at the festival simply
presented itself."
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Karson and Rodgers are both
professors of music at Calif omia
State University, Fullerton.
Performing "Lamentation of
Myrhba., at its world premiere
wilt be mezzo-soprano Lori
Marcum and a chamber ensem-
ble. The fest iv al program also
includes music by Baroquc-
pcriod composers Henry
Purcell, Nocholas Lanier and
Henry Law~ as wdl as by the
late Halsey Stevens, whose con-
temporary madrigal, 0 Go,
Lovely Rose," will be per-
formed. Additional featufcd
soloists arc soprano Laura Fries,
tenor Gregory Wait and bari-
to·ne Donald Christensen.
The Corona del Mar Festival
offers fouf musical events over
an eight-day period. Virtuoso
organist Mary Preston will open
It's
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1un1ry" now '° coOk up dailbk hlilcha ol tOnW ol your &iw>ri~, thrn httzt
thtm en OM·mul pee~
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unnt ttndn. about 45 "'"'.-so Oniia,
ng l/2.cup of d\t -.chy -..rr. htt
IPOIMON and ~U«U out prtic; IMM m, rhm ht• an 1/2 cup milk _.
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the festival Sunday, June 4,
playing the 24-rank Abbott and
Sicker Baroque-style organ of
St. Michael and All Angels
Church: in a program that
includes Mozart's Fantasy in F
Minor and Two pairs of cboralc-
preludcs by Bach and Johannes
Brahms. Joined by the Festival
Strings, she will also play two
obscure 18th century English
concertos from early -publica-
tions unearthed by Karson last
vear at the British Museum.
The Wednesday, June 7 con-
cert at Sherman Gardens fea-
tures harpsichordist Lucinda
Carver in solo works by Bach
and Couperin. Flutist Cynthia
Ellis and clarinetist Kalman
Bloch will play a duo by Heitor
Villa-Lobos, followed by Carver
and t:llis in the late lngolf Dahl's
... Variations on an Air by Cou-
perin." To conclude the pro-
gram, soprano Su Hannon will
join the three instrumentalists in
"Four Fragments from the Can-
terbury Talcs," Lest~r Trimble's
20th century work that is scored
for a quasi-Baroque ensemble of
flute. clarinet and harpsichord.
For Sunday's Festjval Finale
at St. Michael's, Friday's soloists
will join forces with the Festival
Singers and Orchestra (strinp,
oboes, trumpets, timpani, harp-
sichord and organ), to perform
dramatic cantatas by Wolfgang
Briegel and J.S. Bach.
All concerts start at 8 p.m.
Sherman Library and Gardens
is located at 2645 Ealt Coast
Highway and St. Michael's is
located at 3233 Pacific View
Drive, both in Corona del Mar.
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MOl'ICI .. ~MU TNI ,.,.... ti ._ 22 end 23 of black •A• ...... PUaJC AUCTION lO THl ..aT _.. FOft CASH N• IC A llCI:
• On a.-I. l• lit ll:OO a.m. r-.-a ---:--TilM.a. MperfNPNCOrdlidM ... l."9tlltl""*1"1 11Jt1• <Pe•1tlhllt .. .._tl .. lfti.M,,..,a1......... ICHI tm•• IM
--n.-.. ......__, ".. rneoe In._ aMc:e altt. Count,......, al wd eour.ty: S.... .. TitE NOlrTH FllONT £NTRANC( TO THE -lfm I I
lftllnnCe eo.np.-., • c..Hamil corpcndon as TM!M, ~ .. IM 10&sth11111 rtt ccwn. GI said lat 23 COUNTY COUIJTHOUSE. 100 CMC COIT'ER a.NE Tiw "*: L• P9'tllft is
OI Succeltot TIUltm 0t SubltibAed TNl&8e, al that an btoc11 •A• GI &.wtide. thence narthettf on tN ..a1rty W£ST, SANTA W. CA. 92701 al,.._--. ..t w•elt dlai"I la• 111 • MM ·
c:et'86n Died °' Trust eucue.d br 8Mboe l.andins. a hne of said lat, 30 fMt; thence 111 rtr ....... to et. con~ to ..t ftOlr l'llld bf .e undw 5aid Died of Tl\alt ADVANCED MMKETlNG
California ..,_., pertnership, and recorded Maleh 3, M>Uttwty 1ene GI lab 22 and 23 of said block ·A ... '°the in the ~ sieuMad m wid County, ~ ASSOCIATION. 444 S. Tus.
19l611lnstrumentNo.16-o&4486MdfirstAmlndmant wesaerty line o1 said lot 22-; thence~ Oil~--~= the land....,, · 1iD tw M2. Orm.111L-CA
t9COO'dld ~ 6, 1917 ~ No. 97.--,.,.iMlilillieifWrhi line ~said k11t 22, to the~ hne "*9of, A l.£ASEHOlO INTEA£ST .._ ANO TO LOT S. TRACT 1 92666.
620561 both of Offical Record$ al Oranp County, thence -••"*Y to the potnt o1 besfl,,,-.. ... beinc the 1102, AS SHOWN ON A MAP THOtEOf RECMOED tN 8illlllerd.444S TUlltn
calitomia, and punuant to thM certain Notice of Default souttwty 30 fleet of lots 22 and 23 BOOK 35. PAGE 36 Of MISC MAPS, IN THE OfFlCE. Of Aw., IA2, Orance. CA
tNteunder recorded October 25, 1988 as Instrument No Excepbns thef'efrom, the westerly one foot of the THE MANGE COUNTY RECORDER ~
•545509 of Official ~s al said County, •II under southerly 30 feet of said let 22. The m..t addl'es$ and attw con"""°" ~ .. rl This ~inns ~ con·
Md pursuant to seed Deed al Trust sell at pubhc auc,tlOn Parcel 8 M'/. al the,... prooerty described a11o.e IS pu1polted dud9d bJ .,. Uftft:OI~
for cash, lawful money of the United States al America, A l.Msehold Estate In and To to be 2665 ~ Oriw, tie port 8w:h. CA 92663 ,.._._,<,.. a•u••thln
• cnhtet's check payab6e to said Trustee drawn on a The IOUthef'ly 10 feet of the eesa.ty 1 foot al let 11, The~ Trustee disclaims Wfl liabll.&ty to "'Y • ~
A*"' national bank, a check drawn by a mte or fedefal block 3, &.lt>o. Bays4de tract. as shown on a mao thefeof •ncof rectness al the street addf.s and att. common The f' .. 1st,...,t com·
credit union, 01 a check drawn by a state"' federal savinJS recorded in Book 4, Pate 78 of miscellaneous m.ps, ~. if M'/. ""'°"'1 herein n•iad to ......_. busi·
and io.n association,"' UVtn15 bank specified in Section records of said 0ranp County Said sate wdl be made. but ........ ~ 01 ness under tM fictitious
5102 al the Financiaf Code and llUthonz.ed to do bus.ness Pwcel 9 -•..-.Y. eapreu 01 imohed. ,...,dll• title. ~ buSINIS,.,.. ..-.. ..,_
In this state, M the rn.m entrance to Fi~ Atnertean Tltie A Leasehold Estate In and To. "'enCurnbrances to o-y the,..,...,_,,. princioal a.n al on"Jan 1. 19119
lnsuranc:e Company located at 114 East Fifth Street, 1n Lot 12 1n block 3 of Balt>o. 8aystde tract. as shown the IQe(s) secured by said Deed of Trust. wttn ....sa 0 Fo"tl ntey
the City al Santa Ana, Cahfomia all that ri,ht. tit1e and on 1 m.p recorded 1n Book 4, Pate 78 of miKetlaneous thef9on, • proWted tn s.a.d OCM(s). ~ If M'/. Thi5 SI 1111•1t ._ tied
intetest conveyed to and now held by it under said Deed maps, record$ of <>ranee County, Cahfom~. toeethet w.tti under the terms of et. Deed of Trust. flees. c:Nqes and """ tt. County Clwtl of
of Trust 1n the Pf'ooertY Situated in said County and StMe that POlttOn of the southwesterty one-hatf of the alley. expenses of the Trustee and al the trusts a a 1 bf said ar.,. ~on -15.
descnbed as: 10 00 feet w.de, as shown on said map, adfotl'Wll s.t Deed al Trust. '1:>-IMt; 1989
All thM cenam land situated in the mte of California, lot 12 on the not1heast. as said alley was vacated by Sl 10.238 50~Mthebmeallnltlail publiation. Fie No.. f-418723
county of <>ranee. city of Newpot1 Beach, described as Resolution No 85-85 of the City Council of the city of The beneficary under Yld Deed of TNSt heetnUote Ttnfic::tibou5,_..st:llle-
foflows: Newport Beach. a certified copy al whtch was recorded execueiect and deh•ed to the underscned a wr1111en ment e11pires five years
Pwcel 1. Auaust 19. 1986 as Instrument No 86-369945 al Offteiaf Oedanlbon al OefMllt and ~ 1or S., and a__, hm the mm tt wn filed in
A LHsehotd Estate In and To. Records °' said <>ranee County, said portion betnc HotlOa of Oefautt and EJectJon to Sefl The~ the office of the county
lots l, 2. 3, 10, ll, the astetly i 00 foot of lot 4. bounded southea.steriy by the northenterfy prolonptjon caus.t Yld Nobce al Default and Dection to S.. to be dettl.. A new fictitious bus.-
and the P.nteffy 1 00 foot of lot 9 1n block 3 of the Balboa ot the northa$terly ltne of said lot 12, and bounded reconied in the county where the relll property rs aoc..eed mess Nme stllll''811t must
8-ystde tract. as shown on 1 map recotded 1n Book 4, ~y by the southea'Stetty protonption of the C.Wesl Mor'Ple Co be filed hebe tt\111 twne
Pace 78 of Miscellaneous Maps, records t>f Oranae northwesterty line of said lot 12 • 320 N Hwy 101 The filinl of this stallwneut
County. Califom1a. And all personal property subiect to said Deed °' Trust E11t1Mas. CA 92024 does net of ibetf ~
uceptint therefrom, the easterly 1 00 toot of the .. The street address"' other common dest&Nt.ton of said By ~ 8 Soweter. Asst Secm.y the use '" tt'lis s&l2lt of a
souttlefty 30 00 feet of said lot l l ' property is purported to be 301. 305 Pa.tm Street. (619) ~6366 fic:btnA businesu•ne'"
Pln:el 2 Newport Beac:h, Cahfof'n~ and 500, 50' East Bay Avenue, 03te 05/05/89 ~ of the rilNS of
A Leasehold Estate In and To Newport Beach, Cahfom11 • .....,. under~._
ThM Potttoo of lot 8 of SecttQn 35, township 6 south, Name and address of the beneficiary at whose request 5119, S/26, 6/2 oreoriiil11011 IMr(s.Section ranee 10 WIHt. San Bernardino mertd1ao. described as the sale is bema conducted. BA Mortpce anct Int~ 2176 14t00et. seq.buSIMSs.,.,
fo'lows. tional Realty CorporatJon, 500 Washmaton Street, San ~ code)
Beainmnt at the northustetly COfTl« of lot 2 1n block Francisco. California 94 l l l Attention [)4Md Ea!H ....C NOTICE 5119, 5126. 6/2
3 of the Balboa Bayside tract, as shown on a mac> recorded Directions to the above property INY be otomed by NOTICE Of DOTH AM Of Ki Ii WM TO U mac I DI 619 2 l 7'9
'" Book 4, ~ 78 of miscellaneous maps, records of re<Juest1nc same 1n wnt•na from the beneficiary w.thm ESTATE Of
°'ante County, Cahfomia, thence northwesterty alone the 10 days from the first publ.icabon of this notice METTA a. NB.SOie .._ mYA a. NO.,.
northeestetiy hne of said block 3 to the northwesterly Slid sale will be made without C<NeNnt or ~mnty. CAR NO. A-1411311
comer of the ustef'ly 1 00 foot of lot 4 '" said bloc~ 3, express or implied, as to htle. possess.on"' encumbt'an-To all heirs. beneftCJar1es, c~1ton, cont1np-nt
thence northeasterty alon&.the northeasterly prolooption ces t4sat1sfy the unpaid balanoe due on the note"' notes credt1Drs .,_, persons who INY be othet•t.W 11•eied
of the notthwestef'ly line ol said asterty 1 00 foot of lot secured by said Deed al Trust to Wtt: $7."'!3.459 4&. 1n the .. u 01 estlOe. or both. al ,.ETTA 8. NELSON aka
4 1n block 3, to its 1ntersectJOn with the hne of Otd1nary plus the foUow1na eshmated costs. expenses and META 8 NELSON
h1&h tide of the Pacific Ocean '" Newport Bay, as advancesatthet1meofthein1hal publ.IQbol'lofthtSNotice A petJbOn I'm been filed bf MURtEl J£AH STOlTE '"
established by Decree rendered N<wember 5. 1928 1n of Sale· S22,3l4 40 the Superior Coult of Cahtom~. County of <>ranee
the Superior Court of Cahfom1a, tn and for Oranae County, NOTICE TO NOPOn OWNE.I request,,. If* MURtEl JEAN STOl TE be ~ieed as 1certiftedeooyofwhchwasrecorded~ber9, 1928 You¥eindefaultundera0eedo1Trust.daitedf~ per'SOf., ~to dnlnisflet the estlle al the
1n Book 215, Piie 160 of OfflC.lal Records of said Oranae 28. 1986 Unle-ss you take action to protect your prope11y, decedeut.
County; thence soutt.bsterty •Ion& said tide hne to its it may be sold at a pubhc s.a~ tf you neectan ex~ THE PETITION requests aAhonty tr> adl1•__. the
1..-sect.on w.th the northeasterly protonption of the of the nature of the l)rOCe.edina apinst 100, you should estllte under the u~ldelll Admwiistlllban of E5t*S
southeasterly hne of said lot 2, then southwesterly along contact • lawyer Act Mt!\ limited authority (This ~ aillows the
last said northeasterly prolona.ition to the Point of Fl~T AMERICAN TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, =-~toe:~= =
t>eainninc a Cahfomta oorporation ·-• ---• ~ 3 by ~ Stndt -Authortl.ed Ofbcet hcaewer, the~ ~esetl:lltiW. IS.ftOJired ID p.e
A l.Psehotd ESUte tn~ To 114 East fifth Street. nGOce ID ..... ti rt persons unless ttwy ha.e ___,
-r..-• of 8 of 35 T h 6 th notice 0< consented rn the prooosed action > Tt>e , ,_ portion lot ~lion . owns 1p sou , Santa AN. Cahfomta 9270 l indepeudent adminisantaon _,....._.._ .. be --ranee 10 west Sin 8ernard1m meridian, described as (71•) 558 3211 ·-"" •--
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_.,__ unaess an mllWesled person files an obfecbon ID Owe """""'>-Oatf!d May .11. 1989 • ..___ ...._ Beainn1n1 at the northwesterly corner of lot l 1n block 5119. 5126. 612 Pl'bbOn and><~ IOOd cause wl'1 u.., court should not
lofthe BalboaBaysidetrKt.asshownona map recorded 2193 er:"'H~~the -·tJon be hekl on 6 /8189 .. tn Book 4, Pace 78 of m1sc~taneous maps, recor-ds of _ ...
<Kanae County, Cahfomia. thence northeaster1y .ilona the l 4s pm "' Dept 3 located .. 700 cmc C.encer onw
northeasteny prolonption of the notthwewesterly hne of PUalC NOTICE West, Santa Ana. CA 92701
said lot l to its intarw:-t1on with the hne of ordinary h1ah If YOU OBJECT to the van "I of ~ petrtton, JOU .,,._.... • NotJCe IS hereby ilvt"n that on June 8, 1989, at 11 ()() • ..._.,_. --.. .... ....._ -·"'-__. tide oft .. -D..c1fte "---n 1n N-----Bay 8S es•"b11shed >flUUJU ""'~"'""' aippeat -u..:r ._. ..... IU '°"' •"ID".... ~ ,.._...,.. "" am , at the main entrance to F1rs1 AlnertCan TrtJe ......__ ._ ~ ---....._.__ .,.. Deer-,_,.,_._... N-ber 5, 1928 1n the Su.-rior --.-.--°' "" ~-u•~~~~
v1 ~ """"~ ~· • • -· Insurance Company locMed at 114 Ea5* fifth Street. s..it.a -.... -.-.;; v -. ._,.... -Court of Cahforma. '"and fof' 0ra..-Coun"'. a certihed u""' ·-·na-QUI~ nwy Ull: tn ---·or~ ·...-., Ana,Callfom1a,thefo'lowinap.OC>ef1Ywtllbuokhtpubhc iltl 98Y
copy of which wu recorded Nol/ember 9. 1928 in Boo6l sale ~~·AM A CREOtTOR or a a of
215, Pase 160 of official recwds of said Of~np County, The Payee's 1ntwest 1n that certain Secured Pronuucwy the dec>MHd.. )QI must fife your ~ ttle court
thence southeastet1y a•ona said tide hne to its intersection Note dated Nollember 2. 1987, 1n the oncinal pnnooat and ,,_1 a COC>J ID the personal ~ APC)Oll llil!d
with the northeasterly prolonption of the northwesterly amount of $400,000, with an outsQnd1nt pnnc11* .... -.... -~ -....__ -_. __ al L-hne of ~m SCreet. as shown on said map of Balboa balance al~ S3l9.ooo, from Aoland Frank ..,, ''""' COUtt """"' montn > ~ u ... ~ •v»
IQ-.ide tract. then southwesterly alona last said Issuance al aettefS as orord9d m sedlOr't 9100 of the , • Vlllely .,_, VMan Muttef VaUely, as tNst9es of the Vallely Cahbnla Prob11e Code The twne tot c
nort:heastefty prok>npbOn to its intersection w.lh the farruly lust as 1Mkef-s \MAketsj, .n fMIOf al Batbo9 net~pnortob6monthstromtr.dli2eaftheheafu•
southeatet'ly pr-olonptlOll of the northeasterly line of said LandtnL a Califomea ~al ~p. as peyee nobc.t at>OWe
bb:k 3; thence northwesterly 1n a direct line to the pomt (•Payee; Such note IS payable in· insUllments. and YOU MAY t:XAYIN£ the fie ileCll bJ the ODUi'\ lf )QI
. ~inc. prowides th9t ~ under the note wiM be oltMt .. a psson lflOelWned en th9 est11e. )QI ~
A Leas 1hold EstMe ln and To .....,. ,.,._ dUe but unpaid under tt\111 c:eruir'I Ground the court a lotmal Aeouesl b ~ Malice al Nins
That portton of bb:k 3 of the Balboa BaysHje tract. lwe ~ Sepa.11ber 10, 1986 bet II' MaMrs. as al an ••weont and apprasemettt al -aswts °'al
3 ~ tes.w. and ,.,_, • 1esw ---or account as "fOll1idllld en sedlot\ l2SO al Shown as unnumbered lot in satd bb:k "" a map The ,.,._. N'1llrelt in tNt ~ Teme CertJficllte al tt; ~ Pnbee Code 'A ReQiiest lor ~Nat.ice
'9COl'ded In Book 4, Pace 78 of miscellaneous maps, Oloalit120055037778. issued by Uneon 8"* for Pa,..'s tonn es•• h:Me ffom the court clerk.
'9COl'dlof0...,,..County,Cahfomia,descnbedasfotlows acoount and cWed FebNaty 10, 1986 W4 tt'9 ~ ATT<HtHEY (OWARO J WATSON & PATRICIA 11. ~• M a pomt on the easterty hne of let 23 in ~ GI $5.,000. which • subfect tr> • pledla to the <X_COME.NOY
btoc;j( A of a.,s.de. as shown on a map recorded 1n Book City of ttewpcwt 8w:h. CaWornta OROtOt GAltf1NltLE & WATSON
3.,... ll °' l8'd '"'9c::i9flaneous maps, which potnt 1$ the property will be sold -cnh. C*tified ~"' lOO .......... , •1060
72.00 flllt norttwty of the northerly lme of Bay Avenue, · cashief'' check to the h'lheSt btdder and Without ~ rrWdCQ. CA MUM
as ~ on said m-.> of 8eyMde; thence westerly at ..,,_.,, liqn'5 or .mptied. 5119. 5126. 612 risN ...... 3000 fleet; thence nott:twty, peral ... wrth The proper1Y to be sold IS subtect to w=untJ ..,_. r" 2171 •
htm ser.. (tormerty W.1n Street as shown on sa.d mao ments bet u • ~. •bot•o••. and BA MottJ I and \) • ~
ol &.,tide). to tN norttieasterty conw ol tot l '"wet lntetnetioNf lteetty Cotpoqtion, IS secured party
bb:k 3; lhence ~ atcq the~ ltne C'"Seand ,.,,,.,, end the Siie is ....,. l'llld to ••ca
Of Uid block 3 to the ncwthae...,.ly fine of seed htm IN,.... of Secuted ~Under Uh lecUritt ..,_
Stre.t: tNnce southwtsterly •Ions last Uid northaeswty "** tine to the poent of beltnnfna. toeattw with that pott.on The PfOPltt'I, or cor-s ttweot. nwy be ~ lit
ol tt. ~ one-Met of the alley, as shown on Uid tt. offic:.t al BA Mo1I • end ~ "-"Y 8alboe a.-net. adlotmns said unnumbered lot on Ccwpor9tion. 500 • ...,.,_., sar..t. San Frencasco.
the IOUllti, bounded~ t>Y the northet1y p1ob~ c.Ntornil Ml 11 bttt •• • h houn ol ~00 a..m ..t 4 lO oltt.11n1~hneallot 12ofUidbtock3andbounded p.m .• lllofdly ~ frid9J further norm.tion nwy
1 • 1'j ~ the IOUthetty protonpteon of the ustetty ltne be obainecl bf con&ICti"I DlwMI C.-• the abowe of lat 1 of Mid block 3. ......_or~..._... Ill <•15) 622-1363 ..... s Olllld -,11.1•
A l ... 1hold Esa. In and To· 8A MORTGAGE ANO INTEWTIONAl.
lob 7 and I In bb:k 3 al the a.aboe Bayside tract. R£Al. TY COM 09'A TiON • "'°"" on • mao ~ .,, acw. 4, Piii 78 a1 -..: Ted ec.. m1ec ......... mlPI. records o1 Or.,.. County, Cahfor. ._ Ill It Viet Pw • :k;A
.. lei •• wtttt thlll portion of the toUttt 11"'1y one· 5119. 5126. 612
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the fictltiou& busiNs Mme
SAOOLEMCK YAU.Ft R( •
C"fClJNG COfl'Dt. 23161
Dee laeo onw. Lacuna
Hi1L C•foo.._ t265l
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The folbW. C*SO" IS ~~-PHOTO
STOP lOlO E. Cc.st Heh-
-..,, Corona def Mal. CA
92625
Ronald Wayne Jeu.er
695 W.-m s..ts. Or Palm
~CA9226&
Ttu~ bus•nns &S con·
duded bf In indMdual
The rqtstr.nt com·
... ICld to tnnsac.t busi-
neu Under tt'9 J]ll;llUQID
busiNss.,.. lislld ~
on 7.182
Aonlld w • .ms.
This still S lint WG fiaed
.. the County Oel1l of
Qr-.e County on May 9
1989
Fi No F-4t80n
This fictitious name state-
ment e•ocres f1we ,ears
from the dlle lec2 1n
the off tee of the county
A new fictibou.S ~
U'le5S ramie~ .. must
be filed bdare Chai bme
The ~al Olis UM&nent
does net al f ~
use in s&llR of •
fCtiol IS buslNs.s '9ne n
YiGNlial'I al the rilhtS of
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OICOIWIOl tMr(seeSecaion
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,_ 11._.•lfl I. ,_THE NEWPORT eaaN
"'9tJC NOTICE
NOTICE Of DEATH ANO OF PITITION TO ADlllNtSTER
ESTATE Of THOMAS ENOCH tlUSON
CAil MUllllE• A.14MM
To all heirs. benehc1anes, creditor$, contingent
creditors, and persons who may be otherwise interested
in the will or estate, or both, of THOMAS ENOCH ELLISON
A PETlTION has been ftled by MARGARET S. ElllSON
in the Superior Court ot C.lifom1a. County of ~ANGE
requesting that MARGARET S ELLtSON be appotnted as
pet"Ji()Mf repesentative to adm11'1ster the estate of the decedent •
THE PETITION requests authorrty to admintster the
estate under the Independent AdministratlOfl ol ~
Act. (This authomy altows the petSOnal representM.iye to
take many actions Mthout obta1nin1 court approval.
Befot-e takif\I certain Ktt0ns, however, the personal
~Ne is rwqutfed to ciYe notice to intetesled
persons unless they ha"9 waived notkle or consented to
the proposed action.) The independent adm1ntstrMt0n
9Utho(ity wtll be sranted unless an interested person fites
.,. ob;ection to this S*•tion and shows eooct cause why
the court ~ ,_,. ..,..e the .luthority
A HEARING on the Pttition will be held on 6/22/89
at 1~45 PM In Oept. 3 ioc.ted et 700 CiVtC Center Offle
West. SanUi Ana, CA 9270 l
If YOU OBJECT to the arantina of the petrtiof\, you
should ertner _.,.,.., .t the hMrins ~ ..,.. 10Ur
objK'tions 0t fUe .,._, ot>;ections With the court before
the hearina. Your appwance may be in pefSOn or by
~attorney
IF YOU AR£ A CftCOtTOR «a continpnt ct8dieor ol
the deceeted. '°" must file )IOU( daim ~ the court
and mail aCOl'flO._......,..~........,
by the court wietwt *-months from tN dlllt ol ""8
issuance of llllef'I • ~ In MCtiOn 9100 d .._
CMifomil "a~ 111 Cod9. The time tof .. dliMa • not..,.,.ptt1r ............ hmh ... ~theh111fW
ncliced ....
YOU MAY EWMI• .. fite kept bf the court. W ~ .,. a person la h 1111, ........... ~ ,,., .....
the court........ I 1 -Speciel Notice OI .. MIW of an i,,..._, _. H al• rnent d .._ ..... 01 ti
q pebtioft • I 11 ft • prowided in Mdioft 1250 vi
the Califomla Pr I ?tit Cl*. A~ for 9-llil Matice bm .. ._.... ... .. ciouft ~.
~WJW .......... MAM C. ANCll
STEPHENS, .... lMATtA, SCHULMAH & llOGOS
626 Wlfthn •·· 11• nr t.os~CAI0017
612,619,6111 2210
..... Cuttll .... 211
'A' hyc.roft a... LORI ~.CA ....
W, COUlfllb ... 19, 211
'A'...,_ LAlllllillictt. CA
IC*)3.
GIDN lllcUIA•a, IU4 L
1511t 9l, LafW ..... CA ....
This~-can-
clucted b1 ~·
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612619""1113 1212
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"*JC NOTICE
SUMMONS
(CfTACION JUOICW.)
NOTICE TO CROSS-DEFENDANT (Aviso a Acusado)
ORTHO MATRRESS. INC., DOUGLAS A WYLIE & ASSO·
CIATES. and DOES I throuch X. Inclusive
YOU ARE BEING SUED BY PLAINTIFF, CROSS-
COMPLAINANT (A Ud. le esta' demandando)
LIBERTY SERVtCE CORPORATION, a California corpo..
ration and K & f COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES
You have 30 CALENDAR DAYS after this summons is
served on you to file a typewritten response at this court.
A letter or phone call will not protect you, your
typewritten response must be in proper legal form if you
want the court to hear your case
If you do not file your response on time, you may lose
the case, and your waaes. money and property may be
taken without f\lrther warn ma from the court
Thete .,. other ..... requ1remenb You may want to
calt"an attorney nat'it away. If you do not know an attorney.
you m.iy call an attorney referral service or a legal aid
otticef.14ted In the phone book). DesPues de que le entrquen est• c1tac1on Judicial
usted tiene un plRo de 30 OlAS CALENOARIOS para
prMent.ar una repuesta escrita a "'8Quin1a en esta corte.
Una cart.I o una llamada tetefonica no le ofrecera
protecclon; au respuesta escrita a maquina tiene que
complir con las formaltdades teaales •P">Piadas s1 usted
quiere Que la corte esc:uche au caso
Si uS1ed no presenta su respuesta a tiempo, puede
perder el caso, 'I le pueden quitw su sal•rio, so dinero
'I otras cosas de su propiedad sin a'liso adicional por
parte de la corte.
Ex1sten otros requistos leples Pue* Que usted quiera
llamar a un abopdo 1mmediatamems. St no oonoce •
un abopdo, puede llamar a un servicio de refereneia
de abQpdos o a una oficlna de ayuda lepl (~ el
d1rectorio tetefontco).
C.. Numbet (Numero del C.0) N 2954'
lhe name •nd adchss of the COUft is; (El nombre y
direccion de la cone es)
SUPERIOR COUAl Of CALIFORNIA. COUNTY Of SAN
DIEGO 2r W. 8'"oadw9y 325 S Melf'OM 250 E. Main
Sen 0...0. CA Vista, CA El Caton. CA
92101·3409 92083-6627 _,, 92020-3913
The neme. ~ ~ •te:phofie number d pteinlitrs
lllbn.y, or •• wittQlt an llllOmey, Is (El nombfe,
It dit9won y el nunwo de ~ def abopdo de
demandanlle, o def dem1ndlnte qa.e no tiene llboptdo
es)
Aoblrt A. O'ConneM. [lq.
HUGH£$ & CAMP8Ell
450 T St .. &.• 14eo
Sen Oie1o. CA 92101
(619) 231·1'61
[)Me: April 1•. 1911
5119.5/26,6/2
6/9
ROeEMT 0 ZUMWALT
County can and
Ctett& ~the Superior Court
8Y:Meryf ~
Deputy
2172
WEST SANT A AHA, CA all riaht. title and interest~
to and now he'd by it under uid Deed of Trust in the
property 5ituMed in uid County, Califomta,· delcribinc
the land ther .. n:
PARCEL 2 IN THE CITY Of NEWPORT BEACH, COUNTY
Of ORANGE. STATE Of CALIFORNIA, AS SHOWN ON
EXHIBIT '8' OF THAT CERTAIN 'LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT
NBLLAM·l ' RECORDED MARCH 9, 1984 ~S INSTRU·
MENINO. 84·100<MO or omcru RECORDS OF
ORANGE COUNTY. CAl.lfC>ffNIA
The street address and other common destination, It
•ny, of the rut property described above is purported
to be. 511 E BALBOA BLVD NEWPORT BEACH. CA
92661.
The undefs1&ne<J Trustee d isclaims an'I hability for any
incorrectness of the street address and other common
desianatt0n, 1f any, shown hentm.
S111d sale wtll be made. but without convenant or
warranty, express ot implied, reprd•n& title, pouess1on,
or encumt>Rnces, to pay the rema1n1nc principal sum
of the note(s} secured by said Deed of Trust, with ina.test
thereon, as provided 1n said note(s), actvances, 1f any.
under the terms of said Deed of Trust, fees. chafl9S and
expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts-:reated by said
Deed of Trust
The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obllption
secured by the property to be sokS and reasonable
estim.ted costs, expenses and advances at the time of
the initial pobUcation of the Notice of Sale is $134 .548.11.
The beneficiary under saud Deed of Trust heretofore
executed and detivefed to the undersi&ned a written
Declaration of Defa\ltt and Demand for Sale, and a written
Notice of Oefau" and Election to Sell. The undersitned
caused said Notice of Oetatn and Election to Sell to be
recorded m the county whef'9 the real ~ is located
Dated: 05/12/89
CONSOLIDATED RE CONVEYANCE COMPANY
By: ANN S.MON,
TRUSTEE OFflCEA
21031 Ventura Blvd., Ste. 202.
SPS80200 5/26,6/2.6/9
Woodland Hills, CA 91364
(818)~72
2197
NOTil~EAnt
ANO OF PE ti I ION
TO ADlllNITER
ESTAT£0F:
FAY CAUTI'ENOEN CASE NO. A1414G
To .. hetrs. ~. CRdbw, con~ Cl9dltora. and penone who may be OChefwfee
lnler8899d In the wil or ....... 0t bo". of: FAY ·cRUTTENOEN
A PETITION hu been llecl bv JAMES l . OONNEU Y In f'8 Superior Cour1 of C.lfornia~County
of OAANGE ~ tMt JAMES L. OONNt:.1.LY be
apomted u !*'°"" ~lalMI to edmnilaer the esfate of .,. decedent
THE PETITION ~--8U~ to~ "'8
Hlale under the lneilPend8nt Admlrill"81on of &18 ...
Act (ThlS aulhorlty .ieow. "8 '*90MI 19Pf'9•nta1Ne '° take ma~ actons Mthout oblMtlng eoutt llPPfOV8t. Betore taklrig oenain actions. however, lht pereoMJ
representaaaw as r~Rd IO~ nob to lri...-.11ed
persons unlelB l\ey haw w nob « consented '° the propoMd Ktion.) The indeoendlnt adrnillis.-dOn ~ Ml 6e OJMled unfeM .,..
lnler•led ~r90n Nee an objec:liot1 '° tNa P911don and shows good cauae why the oour1 9tlOYld not g1n the auf\ority.
A HEARING on the~ .. be held on June 1S. 1989 at 1:45 P.M. In O.Ol 3 6oc:aled al 700 CMc
Center om. Weat. ~~.CA 82701.
aF YOU OBJECT TO 1he ~=the Dedlon. you ahoukt eil\er ..,_, at IM and _.. your ~.,,,_ ot .. ....., otijeaDw l'9 COUr1 belM
the hMring. Your~ nwy be In pet90n or ~
YGl'! •don'tift. IF VOU AAE A CAEOfTOR or a conlnalnt Cl9dlof
of ... dee ••• d. '°" ""* .. your dMn Witt ... COUr1 Md mlil a C0Pr IO h ,.._._. ,.-..n ....
tl)OOlnead by ... cautt wMt*t t.U monf\s from .. ._
of h ...... of ....... ~ In...._ 9100
of .. Clllamla PNltl lie COde. The tme tiw t111na
'**nl .. nol e .... ortor IO _, "*"" from ... dllli of ....... nolold'-..
YOU MAV"'EXAM .. E ..... lfltpl ~ l'9 court I~ ........................ ~~· ... .. ODUrt ................ 8pecilll Nob ~ .. :ni,o1 .. -. .... , ........ "*''°' ......... r. =lf1='" :.-.:=.~r~--: ~ Ila n , .. ...,.. .. om1rt.._ rn-J.:•: r;::a lllll91n
=~c... :·=-= ... ~·= t.C:..~111 5/26 6/2 6/9 2206
..... ICllOTICI
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edi1mim i.rn1ti111 iattlltwUI
•--.-~ofST£~EN
5.AV0Tr£
A PETITlON ll• ._. ra1ec1
_,, DEE ANN AYOTTE
F1NCH i• lbc ~ Cowt
of Cahforaaa, Co•••Y of 0..-..,........., .... oEt;
ANN A VOTTE FlNCH be .. ....... ,....,... ... ,,...
• ... .,,. to ..t.W.Wr tlM ..............
A HEARING Oii llw petJ·
... will ......... ,, .,, ..
.... ..,, ... O.,..Jlo-.d .. •ow. .... ...., on ..
~ se.. Au. CA '2101
If YOO O&JICT to ''-
.,_. ............. yo. .................... ............ ,..~ ............. 'is•liNI .................
b11rl1a ,Y ....... .......
IF YOU ARE A C•EDt·
TOil or a coe1-... Cftld•0t
o1 ,.._ -. ..... JO'I ... r•
your dam nil ta. cC*n ud
..al a copy lO tha ~ ,... ..... n. .,, •••• .t "1
tk court witllilt fC)W' IDortdllll
rroalbc .. a1r ..... ......
o( llltten • pr~ ... ,. ~
doe 9100 of tM Cabfonna
,.... Cock. The ... '°' filU. dai• wtll MM CllpW
Pf* .. ,.., ........ from tllw
.... el lk heafi .. --~.
YOU MAY l!XAMINEIM
file k~ by the COf(f\, If'"
aR a pcnoa ..wmt.t la tile •at•. you .. y r• widl lk
COUr1 a rormet keqllCM for
Special Nocict ol 1bc riut ol
.. i•~utory &ftd appnu1e·
nwa1of ataee..-•0tof•y
pec.UO. Of accouet .. pro-
vidlid ta *''°" 12~ ol llw
Cal6fon .. Pt*'e C'4*. A a...-for Sf*&al Notice
for• &1 efttlaMt frotn llw
CIOW'I c"'l .
Auor•J' for Pa111t.•r •
MAVER LIFSC'HJn
IOIOO SaMi ...._ 1M..
lMAr
IM~CA .. 7 ,, .. t / 2. ,,, 2 ..
s
..... .....c lll01'ICI
N:IHIOUI ......
MME ITAT'IMUT
The tollowins persona are
dolna bu11n•H as LYN·
WOOO ASSOCIATES, a C.U·
fornia aeneral partnership,
#13 Corporate Plaza, Sulte
200, Newport Beach, CA
92660.
Hppkins Development
Company, LP .. a Oel•W«e
limited ,partnership, # 13
Corporate Plaza, Suite 200,
Newport S-Ch, CA 92660
Mattshan CorpcwMion, a
Callforn11 corporation,
25411 Coach Sprinp Lane.
LAauna Hills, CA 92653
Jeffrey 8. Armour, an
individual, 255 11 Ranae·
wood Road. l.quna Hills,
CA.92653
Thi s business 1s con·
ducted by a aeneral pert·
nership
The re11strant com·
menced to tramKt bus1·
ness under the fictitious
bu$iness name or namet
listed abcNe on June 26,
19M.
Lynwood Auoc.-S,
a Califomal ........
partnership.
Hopkins Development
Compeny, LP,
aO.. ..... limited
. partnenNp.
GeneralPart.ner
Stephen Hopkins Develop.
ment Compeny
of Newi>Ort 9Hch, a /
California corporation.
General PMtner
By: Stephen C Hopkins
f'ffttdent
This statement was filed
with the County Clerk of
0fante County on May 10,
1989.
file No f-4181~
This f1ctrtlous name state-
ment expires five years
from the date it WH filed in
the office of the county
clerk. A new fictiltOUs bus
•ness name statement must
be filed before th41t time
The flllnl of this statement
does not of itself authonze
the use 1n this state of a
fictitious blls1ness name 1n
violation of the r11hts of
another under fed~al slate
or commof\ law (see SectK>n
14400 et seq b\lsiness and
ptOfesSK>nal code).
5/19.5126.6/2
619 2184
.Le s
.. f, 1• THE NEWPORT EN$GN-HI( IJ
~ll!!fll!•~.JC!!llO!ft!ICl!im_iii~fk:tit~.ioul .. ~buli ... •,.•,•,.•'"'••,•n ...... AJli"'lllUlll ...... ~"!_..!~~!,.!!n!ICl!ll ....... ICed~~~ttansact .. ~~buli ................. ot ................ 1111111
fttili ... ••1m violation of tN npts of ftCiiiiOUI ••11• CAii llO: A-1.., ::J:nder the fiCt1hou~ :,t::s :,!~:1':me I~ ment Ho 3 9t 700 Ovte NAiii ~ATllllNT anottw under federal state NAllll ITATDHNT OIOll TO SHOW CAUSE h..-•--..... .-or .. ,._ Center Of1ve West, Santa T.._ f.J•.....; _ ........ ·-·-·-·"""· violation of the fllht• of Ana. Cal1f0<n1a, on 6·20 ThefoMoWi,,.penonsare orcommonlaw(seeSectlOn •"'IJ "'"""'"' person is fOllCHANGEOf'NAlll( hsted abowl on April 30, ~ oder ffder 1 dolnt busines5 as (A) KIM 14400et seq business and doma business as PACIFIC ERNEST STUART, ON 1989
1 u a state 1989, at 2 00 o'clock pm
BOWS (B) SHEAMAN professional code) COAST AUDIO VIDEO, 2816 BEHALF OF BRON GAY (A Eat.Intl On The Edae f ~:°"' se':•~s:~~: and ~ and there show
TANKS, 18 Med1c1, Laauna This statement was filed E Coast Hwy . Corona Del MINOR) has filed a pe«1t1on Hillary Hams rvofe"'"'·-"l ,.,.....e) cause,' any they hall'P, why u II CA 926cc. .. ar C" .... >~..,. ... ..vu s.a1d pel1t1on for cha,_• o=--f ________ 11 n • s, '.IV with the Cou01Y Cle £U m • " in this court._ for an orde1 Ptesldem--.sf~6~6t~ '11"95 name snou 0 n~i-b~ l<im Renee Zaaorstief· Oranae County on May 26. Oav•dlorenworlfln&, 104 allowing petitioner to This statement was hied
man, 18 Med1c1, Laauna 1989 W Yale Loop, IMne, CA chanae his name from with the County Cle ... o·f • PUBlf(j NOTICE granted
II CA 92656 92625 '" 6 M""ND£D ~·TO It is further ordered that H1 s, F420306 BRON GAY to BRON Oranae County on May 9, " ~ ""~" KayeLynnl.akanKosarett, 6/26196/!66123 2214 This business 1s con STUART 1989 SHOWCAUSEFOR acopyof th1sordertoshow
56 W1llowood, Laauna Hills ducted by an 1nd1v1dual It is hereby ordered that File No F.,418004 CHANGE Of NAME cau~ be published in New
CA 92655 'UBUC NOTICE S.ined David L Work1n1 all persons interested in the This fictitious name state CASE NUMBER A144099 port Harbor Ensign, a news
Th as business is con flCTITtOUS BUSINESS The re11strant com matter aforesaid appear ment expires five years Frank Flanders has filed paper or general circula
ducted by a aeneral part NAME STATEMENT menced to transact bus• before this court'" Depart from the date •t was hied in 1 pet1t10n 1n this court tor hon. pubhsheo 1n this ne~h1p The following person is ness under the f1ct1t1ous ment No 3 "'t 700 Ci"ic an order allOW1ng pet1ho~r county at I ast once a ~k do b THE .. .. the 0H1ce of the county f L The re11strants com ma usiness as business name listed above Center Drive West Santa clerk A new fictitious bYs· to changf' his/her name or Jour consecutive .. s
menced 10 transact bus1 TIGER LILY COMPANY, 269 on 2·8 82 Ana. California on 6 13 iness name statemenl must from Frank Flanders to prior tcr the dav ot said
ness under the f1cht1ous Magnolia St · Costa Mesa This f1ct1t1ous name state 1989. at 2 oo o'clock pm , be filed before th.at tune Michael frank Flanders heann5
business names listed CA 92627 ment e11pires five years and then and there show The hhn& of this statement II is nereby ordered that Dated May 04, 1989
at>Ove on 5 3 89 . Lilla ~na Villasenor, 269 lrom the date it was filed in cause, if any they have. why does not of itself authorize all persons interested m thf' JAMES A JACKMAPIJ
Kim Sherman Maanoha St ' Costa Mesa. the office of the county said petition for change of , .. _ u"'• m th1"' "'late of a matter aforesaid appear Jvoge of the Sul)f"nor Court
T 'led CA92627 I k A fi tt b I I'!; .... .. .. ......, th rt De 5112~1195/266/? 2167 his statement was 1 . c er new 1c 1 tOUS us1 name should not be fictitious business name in .,..,. ore is cou 1n oari
with the Count" Clerk of This business is con ness name statement must gr .. n"'ed ' d t d b d ·d 1 ° '' '11olat1on of the nghts of Oranoe County on May 8, uc e Y an in IVI ua be hleo betore that time It 1S further "rdered that f
9 9• Signed· Lalla A Villasenor lh f I fth -t t 1 -v another under ederal state 1 8 e 1 ing o •S s a emen a copy of this ordf'r to show or common law (see Section
File No F·417851 The registrant com does not of itself aulhorize cause be published 1n 14400et seQ businessand
This f1ct1hous name state menced to transact bus• the use in this state of a Oranoe Coast Daily Pilot, a
f ness under the f1ct1t1ous f ct tJ bu "' "' professional code) ment expires ive years 1 1 ous sines .. name '" newspaper of general circu 51 lo, 512.c.. 612
f led business name listed above olat t th ht t " u from the date 1t was 1 m vi ion o e rtg s o latton, pubhsheo in this 6/9
the office of the county on 5·1·89 another under federal state county al least once a week 2186
clerk A new f1ct1tious bus· This f1ct1tious name state or common law (see Sectaor for four consecutive wee~
mess name statement must ment e•pires five years 14400 et seq business ana prior to t he day ot said·
be hied before that time from the date it was filed in professional code) heartng
The fillna of this statement the office of the county This statement was rited Date May 5• 1989 ~s not of itself authome clerk A new f1ct1t10Us bus1· with the County Clerk of James A Jackman
the use in this state of a ness name statement must Orange County on May l 0 Judae of the Super'°' Court
fict1t1ous business name in be filed befO(e that time 1989 S/ 19. 5126, 6/2
violation of the ri1hts of The fllin1 of this statement F418301 6/9 2178
another under ~I state does not of Itself authorize 5119 5126 612 6/9 2 l 94
°'common law (see Section the use 1n this state of a
14400 et. seq business and f1ct1tious business name in
professional code). v1ol1t1on of the ri,hts of
5/12. 5/19, 5126 another under federal stMe
6/2 2154 0tcommon i.w(seeSection I~ 1440() et. seq. busi~ Ind
professional code).
PUalC N011Cl This statement was filed
ACTn10UI •••us with the County Cl~ of
NAm ITATEMINT -'Oranae County on May 26,
The foflowinc persons are 1989
dotnc bulineu as: SAOOl.£. f420304
BACK II ASSOCIATES, 1420 6/2 6/9 6/16 6/23 2213 Br15tol sn. North, Suite
100, Newport Beach, CA PU9UC NOTICE
92660 ncnnous .....us
OAVIS SADOLEBACK 11 NA.Ml ITATOIDIT
ASSOCIATES. a Cahfomia The followlne persons are
general partnerstup, 1420 doinsbusinessas:WHIMSI·
Bnstol Street North, Suite CAL WOODS, 1 Slt1 Martin
100, Ne.-port Beach. CA Way, Cofona Del Mar, CA
92660 92625
C 0 N N E C T I C U T Sidney G Enhn. Rose41nn
GENERAL LIFE INSU Entin, 1 San Martin Way,
RAN.CE COMPANY, a spe Corona Del Mar. CA 92625
c1any chartered Connect• This business 1s con
cut corporation, on behalf of ducted by husband and
its seper1te .ccount R, 900 wife S.aned Sidney Entin
CottaaeGrove Road. Bloom The re11strant(s) com
field, CT 06002 menced to transact bus•
This business is con ness under the ftct1t1ous
ducted by a Joint venture bus mess name(s) listed
The regist rant com above on NI A
menced 1.-, transact bvs1 This hct1t1ous name state
ness under the flct1t1ous ment e11p1res five years
t>Ys1ness name or names from the date •t was hied 1n
hsted above on May, 1989 the office of the county
S11ned DAVIS SADDLE c1erk A new ftCtthous buSJ
BACK II ASSOCIATES. a ness name statement must
Calafom1a general partner· be filed bef0te that time
ship The fllin1 of this statement
By: Wilham K Davis, ~ not of itself authorize
General Partner the ust' in this state of a
Th11 mtement was filed fictitious business name 1n
with the County C1er1< of v1olat1on of the rights of
Or.nee County on May 18, another under federal state
1989 or common law (see Section
F1leNo F419291 l4400et.seq.bus1nessand
This tlCtft10Us name state· swofessiONI code)
ment HPtrH frve years This s11tement was filed
from the date it was filed in with the County Clerit of
the office of the county Orance County on May 19.
clettl. A new ficbtlOUS bul-1989
lness neme......,,..,. must F4 l 9538
be fia.d blib9 tNt time 612 6/9 6/16 6/23 2207
The fitinc of thll stat.ment
do.a not. ol itMtf authoriu
the UM in thit ltMe of I
hctiboul buMnela Mme in
viol.t~ of tM rithts of
.,...., under federal state
0tcommon a. c ... Section
14400• ... Minessand ~codl).
5126 6/2 619 6/16 2203
WMnlCI
ACiii .... llHUI
.... 11'ATlllmlT The ..........,.. PlrlO" is
doNtt bHlllllM a&: WILKES
ANO ASSOCAATU MOVING
COMMNY. 269 Maino'••. C-. ...... CA92627
.............. lkn.
-........ Calla Mela, CA9'1.
TNs busiMn ii COf\·
~ ..................
........ J .... '1'M ,.....,.... com· •••llOid to trlftMd buli· .... ...... ... flc:titiout
.......... ....... hlted
-. ....... 1.1•
n.illf:llla•rw ...... ...... . ,,,.. "",..,. ........... -_ ... .. llllce., ... ....... --.--·----·Lii~
212 --_ ....
~NOTICE
Olla TO IHOW CAUi(
AMtCM.WOFUMI
CAii NUlllD A14111'1
TIFFANY KRISTIN£ KERN
hes fia.d • pltiition In ttns
court fOt an ontlt .. lowlnc
petftion.t ~ ~ hts/
hef name from Tiff ANY
KIASTINE K£RN to OJUNA
RENEE WOOOS.
It II lw9by Of'deNd that
au persons lne.ested In the
m.tter aforeuid ap.,.1r
befof'9 tNs COUft In °'PMt·
ment Ho. 3 M 700 CMC c.. Driwe ~ s....
Ane. CahfOtnia. .. June 20.
1919 ... 2:00 o'dld ....,.. ,
and "*' and ttwe .... c.ute, w any...., .... wf'Y
uid ....-. fOt dwtll of
neme ahould not be ...... .
tt • futttw ordered tNt
acaprol.,...OfdertolhcM
C*M be 1Miill .... lft N(W. '°"' HMeOlt ENllQN, •
• ...... -..... cftu. letieft. puMllMd 6ft ..._
~ ................
lorWCltlllCh.-.
--.... .., "Mid
_, ·-! .... "••mm=:••
1111111
N8UC NOTICE
flCTITIOUI 9UllNUS
NAME ITAT'UllNT
The fotlowma person 1s
do1n1 business as THE
GREAT BASKET CAPER.
435 Snug Harbor Rd., New·
port Buch, CA 92663.
Elaine A. Enst-nd. 435
Snuc Harbor Rd., Newport
Belch, CA 92663
This business 1s con·
ducted by an indMdual
The registrant com·
menced to transact bus1·
ness under the f1ctit1ous
t>Ys1ness name listed above
on May 1989
Elaine A. England
This statement was hied
with the County Cle.r1< of
Oranae. County on May 5,
1989
File No F-417711
This hct1t1ous name state
ment e11pires five years
from the date 11 was filed tn
the office of the county
clerk A new fictitious bus
mess name statement must
be ftleo before that hme
The hhng of this statement
does not of itself authorize
the use 1n this state ot a
flct1t10US busi~ss na~ in
v1olat1on of the nghts of
another under federal state
or common law (see Section
l 4400 et seq business and
professional code)
5/19,5126.612
6/9 2173
K~l
N&IC N011Cl
ACTmOUSMllMIS
NMll ITATIMPT
The toclowinc persons are
dotnc business as RAMONA
PARTNERS, 71 Ocean Vtm,
Newport Buch, Catifomi1,
92660.
Jedc. Oenteto. 71 Ocean
Vista, Newport Buch, Cali-
fomla 92660
Har1eiatl Johnston, 580
Oakmont fltace, Suite 4012.
Las v ..... Ne\cilda 89109
This business 1s con·
dudld ~ • ...,.,... pert.
nenhtp
The r .. 1strant com· "--* to tr...ct buaj.
neu under the fictit.aua
busineu name 0t names
llated above on May 1,
1919.
...
PUBUC NOTICE
CASE NO: A· 141274
OIDE.I TO SHOW CAUSE
fOll CHANGE Of' NAME
Laurie Anna Depp1sch
has filed a petition 1n ttus
court for an order allowtna
petitioner to change her
name from Laurie Anna
• Deppisch to Laurie Anna
Bish.
It IS hereby ordered that
all persons interested an the
matter aforesaid appear
before this court 1n Depart·
ment No 3 at 700 Civic
Center Onve West. Santa
An1, California on 6· 13-
1989, at 2:00 o'clock p m .
and then and there show
cause, af any they have, why
said pee1tion for chanae of
name should not be
granted
It IS further ordered th t
a copy of this order to show
cause be published 1n New·
port Harbor Ens11n. a news
paper of general circula
t1on. published 1n this
county at least once a week
for tour consecutive weeks
prior to the day of said
hearing
Date May 5. 1989
James A Jackman
Jud e of the Superior Court'
5119, 5 26 6/2
6/9 2170
PUBUC NOTlCE
nCT1TIOU$ 8U5'Nl$$
NAME STATtlHNT
The followina person 1s
dotn& t>Ys1ness as OLYMPIC
BOUND CONSULTANT
AGENCY, 18092 Skypark
-South, Suite A, Irvine
92714
Jeffrey Dale Taylor.
18092 Skypattt South. Suite
A. Irvine, CA 92714
This business 1s con·
ducted by an indiwtual
JeffT~
This statement was filed
with the County Cleril of 0rance County on May 15,
1989
file Ho. F-418722
This ficht!OUI name stMe-
ment upires f ive years
from Iha daeo ;t WM Ned in
tN off.ce of tN county '*"'· A MW f9ctitious ~ inea neme ....,,.....,must
be filed '*°'9 tNl time.
The filtnc of ttn ltDfMnt '
don not of ltMlf euthortn
the U1i8 In thll llMI Of a
fictitioul butineu name in
~ °' thia ~ ol •dWunder ........... 0tcommon ._(Mes.c:tion
14it00tl .... ~....,
Ptah II Dli .. c:odl)
5119,5/26,6/2
6/9 2112
IC-41535
,_,BUC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The following persons are
domg business as YORBA
LINDA BUSINESS CENTER
ASSOCIATES, 1420 BnstOI
Street North, Suite l 00.
Newport Beach, CA 92660
CIGNA Realty Resources,
Inc · Sixteenth, a Delaware
corporation. 900 Cottaae
Grove Ao.d, Bloomfield, CT
06002
DAVIS YORBA LINDA
BUSINESS CENTER ASSO·
CIA TES,• California aeneral
partnership, 1420 8r1s101
Street North, Suite 100,
Newport Beach. CA 92660
This business 1s con
ducted by a toint venture
The re11strant com
menoed to transact bus1
ness under the fictitious
buS1ness name or names
hsted above on April 27,
1989
S.aned CIGNA REAL TY
RESOURCES INC • SIX
TEENTH. a Delaware corpo
ration
By CIGNA Investments.
Inc , its authonzed s1gna
tory
By James H R<>1ers It~
Vice President
DAVIS YORBA LI NDA
BUSINESS CENTER ASSO
CIA TES. a Cahfom1a general
partnership
By Wilham K D•v•s.
General Partner
This statement was hied
with the County Clerk of
()fange County on M~y 16,
1989
File No F•l8940
This f1Ct1h0us name state
me.nt exp1rt>~ five ye1rs
trom the date 11 was ftled 1n
the otf1ce of the county
clerk A new f1Ct1t1ous t>Ys
1ness Nme statement must
be filed before that time
The f11tna of this statement
does not of itself authonze
the uw an this state at a
fld1lt0us bu54ness name 1n
violation of the ri1hts of
another under t.deral sute
"'common a.w (see Section
14400et. seq business and
~code)
5/26 6/2 6/9 6/16 2200
WNOTICI
ACllllOUI.,... .._STA,....,.
The~'*"°"'.,.. doint buMnn.s as· MONEY
EXPRESS, 4521 Camous Or.
1286. tmne.. CA 92625.
Scott Payne, 3111
Second A'l/l8 , Corona Del
Mat, CA 92625 .
Mich.et Osmon. 3111
Second Aw • Corona Del
Mlt, CA 92625
This buslneu as con·
duct*' by ....... pert.
nenhiP
The r9Ct*-"'<•l com· ,...ad to ~ blfti·
nau under the fict10ous
bu11ne11 nameb) llt.ted ..,_on 5115189 ~ Scad,...
This IUtilment wn filed
with the County Ctett. of
0r.,. COUf1ly on.~ 22 •
1989
F• HO., f4 l t6JO
Thia ........... .
meftt ......... Mw ,..,. ..... ...... _ ... in ........... ~ dl*..A-••a•-. ... _ ,, ........ ................ "" .... ,, .. ..... . ....
,_,BUC NOTICE
NOTICE OF DEATH ANO Of mmON TO ADMINISTER
ESTATIOf
sHARON JOY IUlAIGEft. aka SHARON JOY -EU.MAN.
SHARON JOY OltlSCOU. SHARON JOY LOHG'9t£
CASE NO. A·l41570
Tc all heir~ beneficiaries creditors conttn&ent
creditors ano persons who may oe otl'\erw1se interested
1n the will or estate, Of ooth of SHARON JOY KRAIGER
aka SHARON JOY ELLMAN SHARON JOY DRISCOLL
SHARON JOY LONGPRE
A PETITION has t>ttn Med by MICHELLE NADINE
lONGPRE 1n the SupenOf Court of Cahfom1a, County of
Oranae. request1n1 that MICHELLE NADINE LONGPRE be
aPPotnted as personal represeeuative to adm1nster the .
estate of the decedent
THE PETITION reQuests authonty to adm1n1ster the
estate under the lndeoendent Admin1strataon of Estates
Act (This authonty allows the personal representltNe to
take many actions without obta1n1n1 court appt'O'lal
8ef0te takina certain actions, however. the penonal
representative is required to 11ve notice to interested
persons unless they have waived notice °' consented to
the proposed action) The independent adm1n1stra&n
authonty .wtll be 1ranted unless an interested person hies
an obfed,ion to this petition and shows IOOd Quse wtt1
the couf't -should not cntnt the euthonty
A HEARING on the petJbOn will be hetd on 6122/89
at 1 45 PM m Dept 3 located at 700 CMC Center ~
West, Santa Ana. CA 92701
IF YOU OBJECT to the srantina of the petition. ~
should etther appe:ar at the heannc and state ~r
obtedJOnS or file wntten obtections with t~ court befoft'
the hann& Your.appea~ may be 1n person Of by
your attorney
IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR Of a cont1neent creditor of
the Oec:Qsed, you must fit. your claim with the court
and ma.I a COPY to the~ r~t~ appo111t
by the court w~th1n (our months from lhf> dat• of first
issuance of ~ers as provided in section 91<1. of t~
California Probite Code The time fOf f 1n claims will
not expue pnor to four months from the date of the ~r1n
not tee above
YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kep1 by the court It you
ar,. a peorsoo interested 1n t~ estate you may file with
the coun a formal Request for Soec•al Notice of the l1flna
of an inve:ntOf'Y and appra1sement of t>State assets or ot
any pet1t1on or account as prOY•ded 1n section 1150 o~
the Ca11fom1a Prot>att" Code A AeQuest tor ~·al Nohe~
!orm is .wa·l~blf' from thf! court cter
Anornf'Y f(Jl pet•t•Dnf"f VICKI J CAMPBEL
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612, 619. 6 1 l o
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7176i Dearborn, Ml
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Applic•tions are now
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ASSEMBLERS
WANTED
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MORE weekly stuffing
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508-Houses for s.
ATTENTION!
GOVERN II ENT
HOMES
GOVEINllENT
HOllEll
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(Refundable) 1-315·
733-6064 ht. G369 for
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ATTENTION · GOVERN-
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GOVERNMENT HOMES!
From $1.00 (U Repair)
Foreclosures. Repos, Tax
Delinquent Properties
Now Seth~ This Area!
Call (Refu ble) 1-315-
733·6064, Ext. G·369 For
Current Listings!
GOVERNMENT HOMES
from $1.00 w -Ri~1r) .
Foreclosures, epos. Tax
Dehnquent Pror;rt1es.
Now selhn\:xCal 1·315
736-7375, t. H-CA-N 1
for current hst. 24 hours.
GOVERNMENT HOMES
from $1.00 w Repair) f oreck>sures. epos. Tax
Delinquent Prorr1ies.
Now Selh~I 1-315-
736-7375. . H·CA·N2
for Current Lists. 24
Hours
f'UklC NOTICE
flCTtTIOUS 8UStNUS
NAM£ STATEMENT
The tollowen& persons are
doing buSlness as INTER
NATIONAL SOLAR DEVEL
OPMENT COMPANY, 601
Dover Onve. Suite 8. New
port Beach. CA 92663
James Duncan. MO<elos
V Carranza. 4A Cabo San
Lucas
Cary P Baranoski, 601
Dover Ot1ve, Suite 8. New
port Beach. CA 92663
This business is con
ducted by a aeneral par'I
nersh1p
Gary P Baranoski
This statement was filed
with the County Clerk of
Oran1e County on May 15.
1989
File No F-418724
This fictitious name state·
ment expires five years
from the d1te 1t was hied en
the office of the county
clerk. A new hctruous bus-
iness name statement must
be Med bet0<e that time
The fihnc of this statement
doeS not of itself authonie
the use 1n this state of a
fiCt1ttous blnlness name en
vtolatlOf'I of the n1hts of
•nothef under federal state
°'common law (see Section
14400 et seq busu-.esund
professlOMI code)
5/19,5/26.6/2
6/9 2175 .....
PU9l.JC NOTICI nc ii JIOUI IUllNUS
MAMI STATllllM'
The to11owtna person is
do1n1 bu11neu H
CYPRESS COMMERCIAL
CENTER. 25 1.INOA tSlE.
NEWPORT BEACH, CA
92660
MetodY Pa"' Inc , • Cahf
Cofl)Oteoon, :>S Linda t~.
NewPof1 9elch. CA 92660
This buM~s 11 conducted
by • corporation
Tn. r .. •str•nt com· "*~ to tr.nMci bus..
MM uncMr the fictsttOUs
... Riii Mme Of fwmel
listed •bove Of' NIA 9ilNd Melody ~ Inc •
W.M a.rr,. Pr9I
TM .....,,,..,. .. hied
wlh the County CWll al Or8"ll County on May 16. , •.
Ale No r• 1 ton
605-Mone, to loin
WIDOW HAS MONEY for
equ1~ loan/tds SIO, up. likl quaITfy
mg/no penalty. Call Den·
1son Assoc. 714/673·
7311. NOW!
809-Misc. tor Sale
USAIR
TICKET ·
GOOD ANYWHERE ON
US AIR SYSTEM. SELL
CHEAP GOOO UNTIL 9/
15. CALL EVENINGS
642.68()4
CENTER CLUB
MEMBERSHIP
$4500
494·1.74
828-lnvestmetlts
ENJOY 13· l 5% return
tds. Also lend on & bur.
tds. Sl0.000 up. 1 mi .
plus. Call Denison Asso-
c1ates 7141673-7311
NOW!
s
doeS not of itself authorize
the use m this state of a
f1ct1t1ous business name in
v1olat1on of the ng.hts of
another under federal state
°'com moo law (see Sectt0n
14400 tt seQ business and
profesStOOal code)
5/26 612 6/9 6/16 2201
PUBUC NOTICE ncrrnous 8USINUS
NAME STATDllNT
The follow1nc persons are
doma business as MARINA
SAILING-NEWPORT, 600
E Bay Ave . lfA4, Newport
Beach.92663
Alan P Lawrence. 1924
Monterey BIVd . Hetmosa
Beach.90254
Naomi M Lawrence.
1924 Monterey Blvd • Her
rnosa Beach, 90254
This business is con
ducted by a husband and
wife
The re11strants com
menoed to transact bus•·
ness under the ftct1t1ous
busmess name llsted abolle
on S.1-89
Alan P Lawrence
This statement was hied
with the County Clerjc of
Orarwe County on May 8.
1989
Fite No F"'417850
This hct1t1ous name state
ment expires hve years
from the date it was hied 1n
the office of the county
clerk A new hctitious bus
1ness name statement must
be filed bef0<e that time
The hhn& of this statement
does not of 1tsetf authonte
the uw 1n this statf' of a
ftct1t10Us business name in
v1ofation of the n1hts of
11nother undel' federal state
°'common law (Sff Section
1«00 et seQ business and
P<ofesMOMI code)
5/12.5/19.5/26
6/2 2150
fWa ftctMIDUI fWN ..... ,.,,. ._.,.. nve ,..,.
........... _Ned in .......... -~ ......... di*. A,_ kllol• ....
905-Autos for s.te
FOR SALE 1979 O'OAY
37' Aft Cabtn Sloop, 2
heads/showers m good
condition Ccrmptete
with ma.in sail, standard
jib, 155 Genoa. f athome·
ter, stereo cassette, pro-
pane stove/oven, refr1g-
erator. new anterior and
carpeting. WilJ conseder
purcha~ of half owner·
ship with professional
1nd1vtdual Call Patnck
Sanders, 714-540-3155
~=~~ 714-854-1437
910.~ for s.le
GOVERNMENT SEIZED
VEHICLES! From $100.
Chevys. Lincolns,
Corvettes. Pickups. JeeFJ for Bum Guide, Cal l ·518-59.3535 Ext. J·2954. •
917-Mobile Hom•
OPEN HOUSE. Sun 1-5 ~m., 396 East 21st
reet, Space # 1. Costa
Mesa Redecorated l BR.
Senior flrk. $26,950.
Owner 5·2425.
Eattn& On The Edie
Hillary Harns
President
This statement was flied
with the County Clerk of
Oranae County on May 9.
1989
File No F"'418003
This ftct1hous name state·
ment expires hve years
from the date 1t was filed in
the office of the county
clerk A new ftct1hous bus
1ness name statement must
be hied befOfe that hme
The fllma of this statement
does not of itself authorize
the use in this state of a
f1Ct1tt00s bustness name 1n
vlOlahon of the riahts of
another under federal state
0< common l.w (see Section
14400 et seq business and
professtenal code)
5/19.5126.6/'l
6/9 2185
PU8UC NOTICE
f1CTITIOUS 8USINUS
MAME STATIMOff
The followmc person is
dom1 business as P I PUB
LISHING. 320A M.,1ne
Ave , Balboa Island, CA
92662.
Pac1f1c International
Holdmes. Inc .. (C.ltf). 320A
Maw~ Ave .• Balboa tsland.
CA 92662
This business is con·
ducted by • COf'J)OrlllOn
JMn G.llachef
This statement was filed
with the County Ctef'k of
Oranae County on M•y 8.
1989
File No F"'4 l 7852 ,
Thts fictcttOUS Nme Sllte·
ment e11p1res five years
from the date 1t "" filed 1n
the office of the county
clet'tt A new f.chhous bus
1ness name statement must
be filed before that time
The hhn of ttus statement
does not of Itself 1uthorlze
the use 1n lh• state Of 1
f1ct1t10Us business na~ m
violattOn of the re1hts of
•not.her under federal stat
()(common law (He Section
1'400et HQ businessand
e>rofeuK>NI code)
5/12,5/19.S/26
6/2 2158
PUelJC NO'TM:I
• flCOlllOUI ...... MMllTArmaT
The lol'°"'"I '*'°" 11 do1nc b\t11nen 11
TRANSWESTERN PRO
P£RTY COMPANY, S CMc
Plaza, 1380, Newport
S.Ch.92660 T11nswe~t•fn ~rty
Compeny (JI Taa& (T-)
5. CM<: ,._,., UIO. ,.._
port e..ch. CehtCKn••
92660.
Th•• bUMMSI II con·
dud8d -• C* .. llliOn ',.,., ..... ,.. "'°"'"' .. Cm d±+alT-......L ... lr. a.. nu.,., OMclr =, ........ ....... TI911a•u ••-lllid ~-----~--.. er. -.....
PU8UC NOTIC( ncnnous ausaNm
NAME STATDIENT
The foflowina person 1s
doing business as
ARCHIVE/ITS TRAVEL. 5
Pa~ Plaza. Ste 100. Irvine.
CA 92714
lntematlOllal Travel Spe
c1ahsts. Inc .. 5 Part! Ptaza
Ste 100. Irvine. CA 92714
Hus business 1s con·
ducted by a corporattOn
Th~ registrant com
menced tO transact bus•·
ness under the hct1hous
business name ltsted above
on May 1. 1989
lntematlOMI Travel
Spec1ahsts
Linda S Mcintosh "
This statement was filtif2
With the County CMn °' 0ranae County on May 1.
1989
file No F"'417118
NOTICE This f1ct1t1ous
name statement e•pires
five ynrs from the date it
was tiled 1n the office of the
county cletk A new fict•·
ltous business name state
ment must be Med ~ore
that time. The f1hrc cl tt'riS
statement does not ot ibelf
authonze the ust 1n th1~
st.Cf! of the flct1t10Us bus•·
ness name 1n "'°""'°" ot \he nth~ o4 another under
federal, stlte, °' common
... ( ... Sectton 14400 .. A
"8Q Bustneu ...., ~
s.onsCode)
5112.5119,S/26
612 2163 -
....ICMrra
fChlW••11•
-ITDll 11n
The talallc• '*"°" ..
...... ~MM n TltA· CCM/ffS TMWL. 5 ,..
,.._ 999 100, ,,.._ CA •11•. ............ , .......
:l±k Inc.. 5,.. .....
999 100. erw.. CA ICZ714 •
, .............. COft
~~•COfJ»OlllliiOIL
The , ... It,_. com·
-teid tD '•lllCI .... ,... .,,.., ......... .... ,. .. ,\TtJ:• , ,,. --..., •
This statement wu filed
with the County Clerk of
Orange Covnty on May 1.
1989
fife No F 417120
NOTICE: This f1ct1t1ous
nam statement ellpttes
1iw years from lhe aa e 1
was filed in the ott1ce of the
county clerl( A new hctt
t1ous busineu name stat~
ment must be hied bef0<e
that tune The f1hna of this
statement does not of itself
auth0<1ze the use in this
state of the fictitious bus1·
ness name in vlOlatlOf'I of
the riahts of another under
federal. state. °' common
law (see Section 1«00 et
seq Busineu and Protes
SOlSCode)
5/12,5/19,5/26
6/2 2164
PUllUC NOTlCt
f'1CTITIOUS 9USffitESS
NAME STATUl£NT
The following person 1s
dome business as NEC/ITS
TRAVEL, 5 Park Plan. Ste
100. Irvine, CA 92714
International Travel Si>e·
c1ahsts, Inc • 5 Part! Plaza
Ste 100. lrvlne, CA 92714
This business 1s con
ducted by a corporatlOf'I
The reaistrant com-
menced to transact bus1·
ness under the hc~t1ous
business name hsted above
on June 29 1987
lnt~ional Travel
Spec1ahsts
Linda S Mcintosh
This statement was filed
with the County Clerk of
Orange County on May l
1989 .
File No F·417116.
NOT ICE This fictitious
name statement e14>ires
five years from the date 1t
was hied 1n the office of the
county clerk A new f1ct1·
hous business name state-
ment must be Med befOJe
that tune The hlina of this
statement does not of itself
authorize the use 1n this
state of the tict1hous busi·
ness name 1n vlOlatlOO of
the natm of another under
federal. state. or common
law (see Section l «00 et
seq Business and Profes
SIOf'IS Code)
5112.5/19.5126
6/2 2165
PU8UC NOTICE
STATOIE.NT OF
AUNOONMl.NT Of USl
OF ncnnous 8USINUS
NAME
The follow1n1 persons
have abandoned the use ol
the F 1ct1t1ous Business
N~me MARITIME REALTY,
2700 West PK1hc Coast
Hwy. Ste 210, N B . CA
92663
The fict1t10Us Business
Name referred to a~was
hied 1n Oranae County on
Feb 22. 1989. ~File No
F408922
M1chMI Bacher, 1801
Bedford l.n Apt f . Newport
Bnch. CA 92660
Norman W Mead. 737
Am1aos Way #38. Newport
8ach. CA 92660
ThrS business was con-
ducted by an un1ncorpo.
rated assoc1att0n other thin
a piartnersh1p Stsned. Nor·
rnanW. Mead
This statement .as filed
with the County Clerk on
May 4 1989
5/12 5/19 5/26 612 2160 .......
PU&IC NOTICE
flCi lllOUI ....
MMllTAlWT
The foffoWi"t person IS
doin& business n · K O C.
INVESTMENTPARTNER
SHIP NO 1. 1530 6-luy
Dri.e. Newport BMch. CA
92660 °** ~ Ktrttw. TrVtaee of the CW Kifctw
Trust dM8d June 16, 19n.
lSlO~ Oriwe. Na port
~CAl2MO
lttis buainess Is con· ........ limilld..,,,.. .... TM ,... .. ,. corn
...... • "9nlM;t buti
... --... flctitiod ..... 111 --,,, ,.,,..
.......... ~2. ·---a.Ill-· .._IGfcNr,T.--. ,... ........ _ .....
.... C...,~flf --c.une,-..., lt,
.. 2. , .. THE NEWPORT ENs.GN~ 11
the ott1ce of the county
r.lefk A new f1ct1t1ous bus
mess name statement must
be filed bet0te that time
The tihng of this statement
dOes not of itself authome
~se_ln Jhts ~ta\p m a_
f1ct1t1oos business name 1n
violation of the nahts of
aoother under federal state
Of common law (see SectlOn
14400 et seci businessand
P<Ofessional code)
5/26 6/2 6/9 6/16 2204
PU8UC NOTICE
ftCTITIOUS 8USlflllSS
NAME STATOIENT
The following person "
doing business as (A)
WOLFF ENGINEERING
ASSOCIATES (8) WOLFF
ENGINEERING COMP~V
350 £ 17th St . Costa Mesa.
92627 •
Robert Murphy Wolff. 51 l
. • Gorgona, Newport Beach 92660 •
This business 1s con
ducted by an 1nd1vldual
Robert M Wolff
This statement was filed
with the County Cieri! of
Orange County on Apnl 20 1989 .
file No f .416155
This f1ct1tt00s name state
ment expires five years
from the date 1t was hied 1n
the office of the county
clerk A new hct1hous bus·
1ness name statement must
be hied bef()(e that time
The Mina of this statement
doeS not of itself authonze
the use in this state ol a
fictitious bus•ne\s name 1n
violation of t~ rights of
another under federal state
or common law (see Sectioo
l 4400 et seq business and
professt<>nal code)
5112. 5119. 5126
6/2 21 49
'PU8UC NOTICl
ncnnous autffitus
NAME STATDllNT
The following person • 1s
dome business as B & B
TOOL. 1584 R1vers1de
Place. Costa Mua. C1'
92627~
Lisa Junette ~man
1 SM Riverside Place, Costa
Mesa. CA 92621
This business is con·
ducted by an 1nd1vtdual
The registrant com
menced to transact bu~
ness under the hct1t1ous
buS1ness name listed abolle
Ltsa Bateman
This statement was ft
with tht> County C~k o•
Oran& Covnty on May 15.
1989
file No-r 4 te-725
This fict1t1ous name state
ment eJtptr .. s five year'>
from the date 1t was ftled 1n
the office of the ·county
clerk A new flct1t'°"s bus
mess name sta1emeot must
be filed before that time
The f1hna of th•s st»tement
~ not ol rtself authOrtH
the use 1n this state of a
hcttt.K>Us busmess ~ 1n
violation of the rrlhts of
another under federaf st.Me
°'common i.w (see Sec:bon
14400 et seq bus.tnes5 end
pr~lcode)
5/19, 5/26. 612 6/9 2174
PU8UCNCJra
ftCT1TIOUS ......
NAME ST~TDIPT
The follow1~ C*'SOf\ 1s
do1n1 business as NEC
TRAVEL/NAPERVILLE, 5
Park Plaza, Ste 100. IMM.
CA 92714
International Tr8Vel Spe-
c1ahsts, Inc : 5 ~ Ptaza
Ste 100, Irvine, CA 92714
This business 1s con-
ducted by a COfporMJon
The re11strant com·
menced to trans.-cl bust·
ness under the fldittous
buSJness name hsted aboile
on Apnl 17. 1988
lnte<natK>nat Trwel
Speciafests
Linda S Mcintosh
This statement was filed
With the County Clerlt of
~nae County on May l
198<)
file No f 417\\ 7
NOTICE This f1ct1t1ous
name statement eip1res
five ye.ars from~ date 1t
•as filed in the office of the
county clerl( A new fict•·
tious business name state-
ment must be tiled bef0te
that hrnt The hlq ot ~·s
mrtement does not ot itself
Mhonze tbe ~_in ~
state ol the fictrtlOUS bus•
ness Mme 1n YOMIOn of
the nctrts of aMther under
fedetal, state. °' common
law (see Section 14400 et
seQ Boslness and Profes
saoos Code> 5112 51 19. 5/26
6/2
_.._ ........... ---...... ··-· .......... L.
·--~
""' PME 11 Jiii !. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN
J
The key for a h_ealthy mind is humor
BY PEGGY DARNELL
Humor exuu ouuitk of w . It
is to be discovered by our
consciowrwu . . . Arcgels can
play like happy children and
commwricote their •li1h1 to
whonwwr tokes hiwwlf /ifht~
enou1h to listen. Christion
H116eMth Ill. M. D. HA Lau61t-
ill6 P/4ce··
It is of ten difficult to imagine
the dark place of mental illness
u having a 1'gbter side. This wu
INSIGHTS
wonderfully addressed by Dr.
Christian Hqeseth, Ill, a psy-
c hi at ri st and author of "A
Laughing Place -The Art and
Psychology of Positive Humor
and Adversity."
Speaking at a symposium at
the 142nd Annual American
Psychiatric Association meeting
last week in San Francisco, be
believes a sense of humor earl
be acquired and cultivated; that
it is a catalyst to healina and
copina with the devastatina
circumstances u known by the
family of abd a penon suffering
..
with mental illness.
Hagesetb conducts work-
shops to belpr others open up to
the participants the freedom of
takin1 themselves lightly even
while they take their life's wort
seriously The benefits are opti~
ism. joy, hope, love and the will
to live.
This year, "Overcoming
Stigma•• was the conference
them. The societal perception of
mental illness can be a stumblina
block for those strugling with
the healing process and this wu
an important issue presented
with positive suggesting for
accomplishing a very large
task -educating the public
about what mental illness is and
what it is not.
As part of this symposium~
Michael Pritchard. humorist
'and former probation officer
spoke about bis work with
adolescents and with kids in the
Special Olympics and bow
humor has affected bis work
with them.
Receiving a standing ovation
was an award-winning troupe of
ex-mental patients called Project
Return. They wore tee-shirts
with ~tigma Rusten" embla-
zoned across the front and
presented a skit called .. Dazed
of Our Lives. ft Each member
gave penonal insight about their
Conner condition and prompted
roan of laughter. All members
have made s~ul life adjust-
ments after treatment. There are
more than 6S Stigma Rusten
clubs in Los Angeles County.
At the exhibition ball were a
number of aroups that gave
inf onnation about the support
groups that can help the healing
process especially for Jamily
memben and friends. Included
were the National Depressive
and Manic Depressive Aaocia-
tio~ National Alliance for the
Mentally Ill and National Men-
tal Health Association.
Of particulu interest was a
program called Pathways to
Promise -nc Rcliaic* c-.
muity\ Rapow to MCIMal
...._ Jenaifer s.irfria. who
laas worked ~ tbe St. Louis
Alliance for the Mentally W
from tbe Lutbe'taa Charities
Foadatioa, paia11• °"" ~----,.. .....
baw clitcowred .tlaat llMlda W.
mioa ii an W ia tM casan-
ptjoM .... t.Ma will a.2&1
mpport can be ..,.aect by tk
members of tlaolc CGPJ't .. iom
in clcalina witla mcstally ill
fi • members..
It is often tllc
montity *-of * idea of ..
tU& impedes the prosrm ol cle-
stipMrizing IBCldal problem&.
Since one iD four f••m is
touched by ltWl't mental m-as.
Path to Promile ~ prepared materials _..._.; __ the
----. congre-ptions or tbe J~ protestant
and catholic faiths, incorpont-
ing their various belief systems
and the needs of their members
who need support in belpi.lia
those they love strugle with ·
their problems. They all must be
willing to wek:ome the stranger
in their midst. isolation is an
additional burden for those
diapoecd with Iona-term mm-
tal ill• tlSCS The rdiaioua COi9a
munitics can be tey in belpina
them attain a healthier and
happier life.
.,, ........... ,
Revealing swimwear offers tans and tick~ts
BY GLEN IL JUSTICE
Newport Beach may sooa be
deemed the land of exposition.
While an increale.Jn G-ltriag
bikini 1aJe1 baa allown that
women in Newport Beach are
not afraid of expoaina them-
selves to aet that 1ummer tan,
these women may possibly be
expoecd to a s'° rme by the
Newport •aci. Police Depart-
lllCllt.
Siace Fcbr\aao of 1917, police
bave cited approximately 20
individuals for public nudity,
h.af of which were mala accord-
..._AlmA
COIBIVNllT
DBDICATllD ro
LOVING • SDWING
JBSUS CBaIST AS
LOllD• SAVKM.~
7:30AM
tAM ... ,~
tAM
ing to Public Information
Officer Bob Oatley. However,
he added that the statistics do
not show bow many of thae
were related to the revealing
swimwear.
Despite the possible fine, G-
strinp have increased in popu-
larity over the last year and have
become tremendously sought
after, according to local mct-
cbants.
wrbey're at leut four times as
popular this ycu u they were
last yeu," said Lori Wright.
manager of the Balboa Penin:
sula t.cacbwear outlet 23 West.·.
W~t clallm that she selll.
about four or five G-strinp
daily. And despite the small
number of citations issued,
Wriaht said &be wu aware ofthe
fact that women bad been fined.
Altbouah a public nudity
charge carries a misdemeanor
standing, it is still legal to sell
G-string bikinis in Newport
Beach, OakJcy explained.
.. The Municipal Code states
very specific body parts that
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church
Wonhip .d har tha prdcal.
Owilt-cm1tted. biblical"' .,
cannot be exposed." he said.
"7bc buttocks is pMt of tbat
description. Women can be
stoppal ia a puWic ,a.cc or
any.,-C within the public view.
.. You can seU any ty~ of
clothia& you want. it's bow the
clothina is med that u.atters, ..
Oatley ·added, aayina that he
does not f oresce sales bein1
outlawed in the future.
While the controversial bik-
inis are lepl to sea not all local
vendon are willing to carry
them. Bob Hugias. owner or
the Corona del Mu Surf Shop.
Fire • • c 1 , ........
and small commercial struc-
"TIIE BEST ADVICE I'VE tures. However. the codes t~
EVER BEEN GIVEN" ically require rated fire-
retardant roofs on large com-
(Proverh. 3=1-12> mercial and multi-f amity
Dr.John A. Huffm.n.Jr. Sunday,Jww 4.1969 buildinp.
,.._..... JOand lOISAM 1be Los Angeles area pre-
600 St. Andrews Ro.d. Newport Beach, California (714) 631-2880 senu the el ic eumpk. bona ~(-~~-~~-~---~~H-·-~~~~-~~-·~~~-&_1~~·->~~~~~~~ spells of d~ we~be~ tar~
amounts o( flammable brush
and periods of desiccatina winds
off the high delert almost annu-
ally cause bill-brush r~ which
then precipitate residential con-
IJqratiom, •said Favro.
Accordina to fire-rctardaat
statistics compiled by fire
depmtmcnts in SOuthcm Cali-
rorni~ approximately 10.000
bolDca me lilac wooded-fare-
retardant slainales. moat or
wllicll arc in Soutlaern
Califonia.
la ..-to eware die l8fdJ
ol JOU f aaily, tM 0raaac
C11a11 Fn ~ often
.._ ,..._, I dfl: I . Utiu. a.1J
has steered away from canyiQI
G4riap in favor of more con-
servatiYC beada apparel
..We have pis at for lbiem
and we bavc lcllt w lM"linrn. •
Huai• said ...... they~ a littk
too risque for us. We nan a nice .,
clean sud sbop. -
Other stores support these
sales.
..Tbcy"re one of the m.pin
sellers riaht now.• said Kami Erl.
wlao worts at Newport BililM..
... Pc.'Opk haft the freedom to
wear what they wanL I dos'
tlliak they~ causiaa problems.·
fare riQp and bubccue pits for
any open warmiDa or cooti•
fares. tipter fluid should be
used to ignite r~ DOl nammi-
ble subsisteaccs lite that of
psolinc. 2. Smokiq is prolai-
bited in hazardous fire areas. 3 .
Keep matches/ ciprdte liahten
away from cbildre-n and pl'Cftftt
any misuse. 4 . Discbarae of
firewort is probibitOd in the
wildland areas. all uninc0rpo-
rated areas and in most cities
within Oranae County.
Through the cooperative
efforts of your family and the
Orange Couaty Fire Depart-
ment. the potential lou of prop-
erty. and tluut to life safety can
be reduced or nen ~ated.
The Orange County Fire •
Department ask all bomeow•n
to do their part so that all am
eajoy a ..re. fare free ._mer.
For more Uafonulioa of fin
safety, costact t'-e Oraaae .
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Harbor View home ready for mov • -In
BY CHERYL STEHLING
Families who arc looking for
room to spread out will love this
weet•s featured home, locat~at
1942 Port Weybridge in Harbor
View Homes. The home is the
desirable Somerset model, with
five bedrooms, three bathrooms
and a large family roo~ For
family living and entertaining,
this home cannot be beat.
"This is a very safe area for
families, with tbe schools
nearby,,. said Dee Miles of
George Elkins Company, listing
a,aent for the home. wrhe kids
don' have to crou any stn:ets.
And they are near to the parks,
pools and playgrounds. Harbor
View homes is a good (Unify
neighborhood ...
MOVE-IN CONDITION
This home is vacant and ready
for move-in. The carpeting all
through the home is plush ud
in neutral tones. There are many
possibilities for this home in
decorating.
The front yard is of low-
maintenance landscaping, with
combination brick and concrete,
trcies and greenery. A brick walk-
way and buJJnose brick planters
provide the perfect compliment
to the colorful flowers. Malibu
lighting is eye-catching at nigfi\.
Step up to the porch, with its
low.. sloping room, to the double
entry doon and an enormous
"llway, with two-story ceilings
and a striking brass and lucite
chandelier overhead. Step down
to the formal living room. An
iron railing sets the living room
apart from the formal dining
room and the entry hall. It is
compact and intimate for con-·
venation. The ceiling is vaulted,
with two skylights, adding an
airy appearance. The brick-
fronted fireplace is a focal point.
A sljding glass door opens out
to the atrium.
Step down the hall beyond to
the formal dining room on the
right. Formal dinners taking
place here will have the benefit
of the view of the atrium. with
its tropical plantings and serene
atmosphere. A brass and lucite
chaodelier hangs over the dining
table. The kitchen is accessible
from here.
At the end of the ball, step
down to the left into the spacious
and welcoming family room.
The brick-fronted fireplace is
flanked by large, panoramic
windows, offering a view of the
colorful backyard. A sliding
·g1ass door opem out to the side
yard. This room is luge enough
not only the standard family
room furniture, but for a game
table or piano, or whatever a
family chooses to put there. At
the rear of Jhe room is a wet bar
with a faux marble countertop
and stainless steel sink.
A hallway off the family room
leads to a bedroom, through
double doon, with a double
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sliding door wardrobe closet.
This room is ideal for an office,
study or even a maid's quarteri.
Also off the hall is a ( ull bath,
with a faux marble counter and
a stall shower. The door at the
end of the hallway leads to the
three-car garage and laundry
area.
Step up from the family room
to the kitchen. An abundanee of
wood cabinetry is highlighted
here. There is plenty of counter
space, appointed with white
laminate. The informal dining
area is spacious enough for a
large family. A sliding glass door
opens onto the backyard and
patio.
The backyard is also low-
maintenancc, with plenty of
concrete and brick. There are
bullnose brick planters and two
patios. The patios arc connected
with an inviting spa that bas two
lounaerl' and a padded safety
cover. The whole ·spa is set into
an attnlClive redwood cue.
8EDROOMS GALORE
The staireue extends up from
the entry ball. There are four
bedrooms, including the spa-
cious master.
All three $maller bedrooms
have mir;)i-binds and double-
sized wardrobe closets with
1lidina doon. A bath off the ball
serves all three, with a passed
in shower/ tub, pull man and
faux marble counters.
Step throuah double doon to
the rear Of die bome to the
master. The ceilings are vaulted
and a sliding glass door leads out
to a balcony overlooking the
backyard. A sliding door closet
is along one wall and another
is located jn the dressing area of
the bath. Herc, there is also a
pullman with faux marble coun-
ters. Continuing along into the
bath is a luxurious sunken, oval-
shaped bathtub with a shower
option. Faux marble lines the
walls.
This is a home with many
possibilities and the current
owners have had it freshly
painted. It is in move-in condi-
tion and ready for a family to
give it loving care. It has been
fully re-plumbed with copper
pipes and there is an automatic
water-softening system.
REAL TOR INFORMA-
TION AND F INANCIAL
FACTS
The home ii lilted at $610,000
by Dee M.ilea of the George
Elkins Company. The office is
located at 17 Corporate Plaza in
Newport &e.cb. For more infor-
mation or viewing, call 7S9-
9100.
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COMPANY
BCVERLY HILLS 8RfN1WOOO HAPll(OCK PARK NEWPORT er ACH £3i PAl M OCS£.Rl SAN OtEGO SAN FRANCISCO SAN MARI
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NEWPORT BEACH
IMPRESSIVE N.8. ADDRESS A house large enough for your gro~ng family; work in the front & back yard add a dtsbngu1stung touch. All this ptus an over-sued spa.
5 BR. 3 baths,~ large family room W1th fireplace, a formal dining room & exquasite brick ~ your decorating touch you'U caH this house your home. $610,000
OPEN tOJS£ SAT & ~ 1·5, 1942 PORT WEYBRl>GE-HARBOR YEW t9.!SWT BCH
I NEWPORT llEACH.1
WATERFRONT -With its own private beach & a
special share of Newport Bay, the community of Beacon Bay
has so much to offer. The inspmna vteWS from thts two story
home are only matched by the beauty & peacefulness of its
waterfront locabon. Prtetd to sell now. CaH for appl to see.
$1 ,200.000
IASTBLUFF PREMIER HOME S INGLE
LEVEL WITH PANORAMIC VIEW -Thts fabulous
"Picture Perfect". 3000 sq.ft. 4 BR, home IS one of a kind.
Customczed thr~ut with French doors, skylllf1ts. security
system, stained etass wmdows. spa & use of 30.000 damsh
bricks. A 200° panoramic view of ocean, Palos Verdes,
mountams & So. Coast Pfaza. Convement to shoppene ctrs..
frwys. Cl* Hlah. tennis & parks. Assumable loan. $729.000.
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1.AIDLUFF. NEW LISTWG. FABULOUS
PANORAl•C VIEW -Single IM Newport Bch vn
hm w/fam. rm. & 2 frplcs. Quiet location. Gated entry
w/decktnc, lush plants, Ko1 pond & lava rock watertal. Walk
to E. Btutf shop. dr .. tennss. schoOls. parks & churches. You
will love this beautiful community nectiborhood! $612,500
OPEN tOJSE SAT & ~ 1-5
2515 BUCKEYE ST-EASTBLUFF.f€WPORT BEACH
VILLA BALaC>A. JU8-T REDUCEDll -w__. or
becyde to the beach from thts attractive Newport condo, or
enjoy the buubfUI ~ & tenn.s availlble tor your pleasUre.
Some of the futures are an extra lartt hJnc room w/deck.
Ir& closets, loads of ble & the neutral coeors are already there
to complHnent your furntture. Call now tor an appl to see HMS
fine property offered at $167,900.
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NEWPO~S BEST BUY, WESTC_LIFF -Thts 1s
a good buy. Priced low for ftxin'. this 3 BR home has easy
access to tennis, shops & hbrary. Safe crossing to elem.
school. Kitchen needs decorator's touch Seller ready to move.
$399,000.
FABULOUS OCEAN/BAY CITY LIGHTS
VIEW ~ Where else can you have all of the above in
Newport Bch at ttus unbelievable pnce? Highly custom11ed
throughout w/llle. carved mantle & bnck hearth. mouldmg. &
expensive wall treatments. this home 1s truly for someone
with discerning tastes. This condo rs in a gated commumty
within walking distance to the beach. ~II now for an appt to
see this lovely property offered at $275,000
JUST REDUCEDft TOWNHOUSE IN BLUFFS
-Light and air 3 BR home on quiet street In mint cond1bon.
Walking distance to 2 community pools. schools and shopping
area. Shutters. pnvate pabo and new carpet make this
property a great buy. Pnce includes washer and dryer. Lowest
priced fee townhouse. $245.000
OPEN HOUSE SAT & ~ 1-5
2452 VISTA HOGAR·Bl.UFF5-1€WPORT BEACH
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NEWPORT llEACtt.VERSA..• t ES -Attractive
lBR. lBA condo. Excellent &round floor tocation. freshly
painted & ready for occupancy. $750 per month
RELOCATllG OR TRANULJmtG?
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PRICE T10N .. HARBOR VIEW HILLS
-Sellers motivated! leavul& the area " you apprec
quality & good taste, this may be the prop. for you Spacious
5BR, 38A hm w/v1rtually everything new & expanded Over
, $200.000 in improves. The crdn area offers a lrg pool + a
er.my area, all new fenc111c,bu11t1ns, spiral staJrcase & cozy
eat1na space for your outdoor comfort & entertaining featured
in Sunset Magazine Please call to see this beaut hm now
reduced to $785.000
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PRIME LOCA T10N .. IRVINE -Great home on
Quiet tree ltned cul-de-sac in UmverSJty Park Village Ill
Oehgtltful courtyard. a cozy ltvtng room with Wood burning
f lfeplace, tormal d1mne room with bay window loo mg onto
secluded outdoor patio to greenbett walkway Skyhtes. and
hiih beamed ce1hngs create a ICf'lt and airy feehng Kat/family
room, and large master suite with huge wal -1n closet and
remodeled master bath Community pool and tennis
$279.500
OPEN HOUSE SAT & ~ 1-5
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VIEWI' VIEW! YIEW1 -Shi under constructton in
exduslve Bear &and Ranch in lllUf'I Nicw' Eic1tinc ocean.
coastline & countryside w.ews from this new custom home A
Mediterranean desip w/4200 square teet whtch has 4BR.
4~BA & library. Plme Cll ~ office tor list of amembes.
Offered at Sl,250.000.
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Christa &-Gerry Long
8YGERRY AND
CHRISTA LONG
The matter of legal title to a
home-the actual proof of
ownenhip-is a matter whicb is
given little thought by most
homeownen from the time they
pun:basc until they sell. The
! ri t o R ea I E st a t e
Ownership -title considerations
death of one or both spouse can point of inheritance and taxa-
trigger some sudden concern on tion. Our advice on this matter
the part of the survivors. is to meet with a competent
If there is no will left by the attorney and discuss all aspects
deceased, matters can become of your own family situation so
very complicated, as the state that you will know what i~ be t
then becomes involved in assign-for you and for your heir!. I
ing an administrator. r In the meantime, it is hclpf ul
Our purpose in thts article is for homeowners to be aware of
not to discuss any legal ramifi-the function of a title insurance
cations of such an event. company, and how such a com-
Homeowners should, however, pany can be helpful to you
be aware that the manner in during your ownership of a
which they take title (i.e. as joint home. You can call any title
tenants, as single man or single company-they arc all listed in
woman, as tenants in commoqe-the yellow pages-for informa-
as a corporation, as a trust, etc.) tion regarding the current status
to the home can have serious of the title on your home. The
implications from the stand-reader might ask at this point-
.. Why would I need information
on the title to my home?-1 just
have one loan against it."
If we keep in mind that that
title record on your home is that
information which is recorded
against the home at the County
Recorder's office, we can more
readily sec that the only docu-
ments which can be recorded by
the County Recorder are those
which arc officially brought to
him for recording. Those include
trust deeds (mortgages), federal
tax liens, county property taxes,
legal judgments, etc.
A most important item fre-
quently brought to the recorder's
office for recording against a
property is the rcconveyance.
This item reconveys. (or re-
transfcrs) full title to the owner
following the full payment of a
note which is secured by a trust
deed (mortgage). When the loan
is paid off on your home (or
replaced through refinancing the
home), the lender who is paid
off should provide proof of
payment by signing the recon-
veyancc form on the back of the
'trust deed. This reconveyance is
then recorded to negate your
obligation to the institution or
individual who made the loan to
you. Often, through oversight or
negligence, the r~conveyance is
not recorded. The owner may
think he has no loans or a small
loan against the house, while in
reality there remains that large
loan which the homeowner
thought had long since been paid
off.
It is a simple matter to put
in a call to a title company, give
them your addres • name, and
lot and tract number (found in
your trust deed or purchase
escrow papers), and ask them to
tell you (or send you) all of the
information they have pertain-
ing to items recorded against
your home.
In most cases nothing unusual
or unexpected is discovered, but
occasionally something appears
which can be a complete ·sur-
prise. A trust deed not recon-
veyed, a tax lien recorded
against the incorrect property,
failure of an escrow company to
send tax payments to the tax
collector in .a timely manner, etc.
Remember, title companies,
escrow companies, lending insti-
tutions, and county recorders
are run by people. And mistakes
are made by people, too.
Realtor spotlight:
Taglianetti and Hug team up
BY CHERYL STEHLING
A dynamic duo is about to hit
town and take the real estate
community by storm. Linda
Taglianetti of George Elkins Co.
is teaming up with long-time
agent Pat Hug to concentrate on
waterfront and view properties
all along the cout.
... Pat is a real estate dynamo,
who is an established Realtor
with the most impeccable rep-
utation," said Taglianetti .... We
met when she was writing an
article about me and we just hit
it off. She _is abounding in
energy."
Hug is a name well-known
among real estate agents. She
was an integral part of the Elkins
system for many years and had
been living in Beverly Hills. She
retfred and never thought she
would go back to work, so she
let. her license lapse, TagJianetti
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... When we met, we talked over
going into partnership together,
so she had to go back to school
and start over," said TagHanctti.
"She is coming back and we arc
going to do great things
together.••
Taglianctti has been in the real
estate field for 13 years and said
her enthusiasm has not dam-
pened one bit.
"I have maintained my en c
of humor and still love it, which
is amazing ... she said ... It's a
con tant challenge.··
Taglianctti hit the Newport
Beach coast from Philadelphia.
with a 10-peed bike and beach
chair. She has a masters degree
in French and taught high chool
back in her home state. But she
wanted more of a challenge and
~cadcd out we t to ell real
estate.
Her first stop was Valley
Realty. a small operation in
Newport Beach. She knocked on
a lot of doors, which paid off
because she quickly became the
top producer for the office.
Six years ago, she joined
George Elkins Co. and has many
accomplishments to her name.
One of them is successfully
marketing and selling the Wash-
burn Estate in Corona dcl Mar.
But TagJianetti is not content
to rest on her laurels. For 1988,
Taglianctti was honored with the
Founders Club Award, the high-
est distinction given at Elkins.
She also has the Gold Key
award. And s he isn' about to
stop there.
For the future. Taglianetti
sees wonderful things happening
with her impending partnership.
.. This year. I hope to do better
than I ever have before and I
have had the opportunity to
meet a great lady."' she said.
When Taglianetti find s ome
time to herself. he enjoy taking
walk with her pringer panicl.
Bogey and enj oying what ew-
port Beach ha to offer.
..We arc blc ed here.·· she
commented. "It' hard to be
depressed when you get up in tht
morning and the sun i hining
on the water."
G~org~ Elkins CompatH' is
locattd at 17 Corporau Plaza in
N~wport &ach. For mort inf or-
mation. call 759-9100.
a note from maury
CALL TODAY FOR A FREE
APPRAISAL OF YOUR PROPERTY
AND DISCOUNT COMMISSION FEE.
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nwwwTIONAL UNIT • • • • • • • 500
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IAYmW ClmT Lovely 2 bedroom, 2 beth condo in this
gate guarded Medltlnaneen complex with pool & spa.
S...,. from trails & wtldUfe preserve on the upper bay.
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WTlllE CllTI •EU Spacious 3 bdlm. 2YI bath
townhome with ett. double garage. Brick fireplace In
living room, balcony off master bdrm & mirrored wall
in dining room & on alt closet doors. Kitchen & living
room wi1h 1replace open to patio & lovely landscaped
yard.
Ill-Im ................................. 1!41.•
WTlm CllTA llEU Lovely newer 3 bdrm townhome
in charming small Colonial complex. Master suite with
fireplace & sitting ar• opens to private 1st floor patio.
Bright & open ~rs living area opens through· Fr.
doors to le\Wat decks.. Wood floors, security & air
conditioning.
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HITmlll IUCI L.andmarktiome. Immaculate 4 bdrm
with country kitchen & lovely private rear yard with
malibu lights, foutain & spa. Land lease at $40 per
month becomes yours in 1999. Easy bike ride to
beach.
U1·1411 ................................. Alt.•
WTlllE CllTA ... in great family neighborhood.
Custom lath & plll1tier 3 bdrm with larO& maaw. F reah.
bright & Immaculate, it shines with real pride of
ownership. Cozy fireplace in living room, kitchen with
breakfast nook and lovely yard.
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IEWPllT IBllTI Quality constructed 3 bdrm town-
home. Light & bright with white paver tile flooring
throughout first floor & marble floored bathrooms.
PRICE REDUCED!!
131-1411 ................................. SIM.Ill
•EWNIT 11110 Great 3 bdrm family home with den.
cheery updated kitchen. Two patios & huge sundeck.
Sliding French doors, new windows. water heater &
furnace. Community pool & tennis & just 2 blocks
to ocean. .
131-1411 ................................. U75.•
C..U IEl IAll Exciting new contemporary condo·
miniuma. Split level, open bright 3 bdrms with
fireplace, family room inside laundry & dble garage.
Several patios & professional landscaping for a
private woodsy feeling.
131-1411 ................................. 1315.• .
... llmE Fr-.h & bright 4 bdrm home with lonMJ
dining I 18mity rooma. a.bef ~blond twdwood
Woon I to9lty remodeled kitchen with whitlwaehed
cupbom'da. Prot11~ i.nd9ceping.
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CORONA DEL MAR
2600 E. COAST HIGHWAY
714-760-3600
WEIT IEWPOIT Beautifully remodeled 3 bdrm home ju~
3 h?uaes to ocean in nice famiy area. Comforta'\e
family room with exposed beam ceiling & corner
fireplace, lovely kitchen with custom cabinets a
charming dining area adjacent to patio.
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~ .... El Room for a mansion on this super large
. lot '"· a pn.me area just 4 houses from blufftop park.
Posstble veewa of mountains & Ocean with a second s~ory addition to this 5 bdrm fixer with family & formal dining rooms.
111·1• .............................. fll) 1411.•
lltmf Clftl Private gated community with pool, spa
& baytront ~ch. Mini views from Master suite with
xtra large closet. Den & \t\ bath on lower level. Setler
to provide allowance for buyers' choice ot new carpet
& paint
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CllllA •Wla Charming 3 bdrm pool home in super
location. Freshly painted, carpeted & tiled. Living room
wi!h beamed ceiling & fireplace & master with den.
Private Shorecliff's beach access.
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IEWPOIT IOCI Beautifully decC>rated 4 bdrm home on
parklike grounds with many trees, lovely brick
bordered formal gardens & spa. Living room with
French doors & fireplace, spacious country kitchen
& dining room with fireplace plus a 2nd ftoor family
room. BerbeF carpel skylights & built in stereo.
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lf.ACI duplex. Exciting near new legal townhomes.
offered as a fully furnished duplex with fabulous
summer(winter income or can be sold separately
Each unit has 2 bdrms, 2 baths. sunroom, dining room
plus ocean view patios & att. doable garage. Foyr
houses to sand.
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IAl• Ill.All Duplex. Charming & immaculate 2 bdrm
cottage with knotty pine cabinetry, fireplace & white
picket fence. Super unit in rear with 2 bdrms over
dble garage & 1 bdrm down.
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to Jucar "night lit" tennis court Great potential for
remodel with 2 bdrms, spacious living room with
fireplace, formal dining room &-nice patio.
131 -1411 ................................. 11!1.•
IUVIEW lovely one story four bdrm home just steps
from pool & tennis. Living room. dining room & kitchen
open to brick patio with ~ity light views. High vaulted
ceilings & 2 fireplaces. Beautifully decorated with grey
carpel grey tile & moire wallcovering. REDUCED.
motivated seller has moved.
111-1411 ................................. 1711.•
UM ISLE lovely Country French decor in this attractive
3 bdrm home. Two up with adjoining family room &
one down, gracious formaJ dining room & step down
living room with handsome built in cabinetry
throughout Spacious & private tile patio. Wide street
at quiet end of island.
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IElCIUIT TEllACE Panoramic views of mountains & c ity
night lights from this expanded attached home with
3 bdrms. family & formal dining rooms & 3 fireplaces
including 1 in master retreat Professjonally deco·
rated. oak floors. designer papers, hand painted
ceilings, paned windows & Fr. doors. Landscaped by
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OCEA• VIEWS from every room of this outstanding 7th
floor 2 bdrm condo with wet-bar & sauna. Elegant
contemporary decor with accents of ebony, teak &
etched glass. Handsome custom wait treatments. .
Security bldg, doorman & pool. ·
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PE•HllU '911 Neel' new custom home one ~ .
from t.y with weter & night ltght views from ~
N'9 wtth Ylluttld beamed ceiling & decks. Fm.et
quality conmucllon 1twoughout wilt 4 bdrma. tom.I
dining room. tpedoua IMng room wtlh...., & ~
room wilt built-Ina. Ownera will uchenge tor a.y
or Oc 1antront.
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NEWPORT BEACH OFFIC~
2436 W. COAST HIGHWAY
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4'llf !. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN PME 11
PElll 11•1 Pim OC*in fr~~ 4 bdrm-.
down hou• with family room. greet tor carporalls ....,_l Incredible views from 2nd story living room.
Bright & open, custom shuteen & akytighta.
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IAYFlllT with dock for a very large yacht in a premier
location. Spectacular harbor view from this speciou9
airy 2 t:?drm & den with high ceilings. marble fireplace,
sunny terrace & a sophisticated European feefing.
Charming 4 unit condo complex, steps to ~ &
restaurants. )
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C.IA IEl llAI Just off the main beach. Newly
constructed 2 story 4 bdrm home with formal dining
room. family room & eat-in gourmet kitchen with
Jennafre views from master & roof deck. REDUCED!!
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Mftl ... El bayfront. Lovely 3 bdrm one story with
pool ta~e size family rpom. Country kitchen with
breakfast area opens to landscaped patio. Tradition-
ally appointed with hardwood ftoors, antique gennan
glass windows. oak molding & cabinetry & uled brick.
The sunny rear terrace drops to an additional deck
& dock for a 50' yacht SUP.ER BUY!f
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PElllllU bayfront duplex in prime area with fabulous
bay. island & tumi~ f>uin views. Unlim1ted P<>'entiaJ
to this '45' R~2 lot on a qUiel family bMch. At pre1ent
there is an adorable freshty refurt>ished 2 bd owners
unit plus a bachelor unil large yard, 2 car garage
& extra parking.
131-1411 •....•............•...........•• 11.!ll.lli
CMO llllEI Bright. open & efegantty remodeled 4
bdrm executive home. Fabulous ocean views from
family & dining areas. master bdrm & skylit kitchen
w~ granite & marble accents. The recent recipient
of a prestigous landscaping award, many of the
home's rooms open to a lovely private pabo with black
bottom pool REDUCED!
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C8110U DEL MAI Fabulous ocean vistas from this
exceptional new 6 bdrm Mediterranean home.
Included are huge living & dining rooms. 2 family
rooms ( 1 on second ftoor opening to view '9mlce),
library, den, wine cellar, basement billiard room & 7
fireplaces, on a large corner lot just steps to the beach.
Finest "estate" quality construction, it awaits your
finishing touches.
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LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT
A home of elegance in one of
Newport's most prestigious
communities. Panoramic view of
the tur.:ning basin. Pier and dock
for large-yacht, plus extra room.
Pool and spa with a bay view.
Spacious family home of 6 bed-
rooms, 71h baths, family room, 3
fireplaces, many rooms
highlighted with beautiful wood.
Over 6,000 sq. fl of gracious
living. Fully furnished. Shown by
appointment $4,500,000
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COMMANDING VIEW
This is the home you've been
looking for. Situated at the end
of a knoll in Laguna Beach,
surrounded by white water, with
180° breathtaking view. Look
down from living room & view the
tide pools. Secluded sandy
beaches on t>oth sides of prop-
erty. Three bedrooms, 2Y2 baths,
plus office. Shown by appoint-
ment $3,300,000
The Ne"-'port Ensign reaches more million-dollar
homes in Newport Beach than any other newspaper.
Iri fact, it reaches more homes on .. the waterfront,
Lido Isle, .in Dover Shores and in olde Corona del
Mar than any of it competition. From Cameo Shores
to Balboa Island , Harbor View Hill to Peninsula
Point, The Ne~port Ensign blankets the city' finest
and most affluent communities, with local new and
thoughtful commentary. In all, 25,000 homes receive
The Ne"'port 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 I 2% say theirs is valued at between $750,000
and $999,999. And another one-third report their
Type of Dwellin1
Own Home
NE
88%
Own Condominium 6o/o-
Lcase Home 6%
Other Real Estate
NE
37<J'c • Bu inc s Property
Weekend or Vacation Home 28'1
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home's value to be between $500,000 and $749,999.
Combined, 57%~almost six out of every ten-report
a current market "lalue in excess of a half-million
dollars.
Because The Newport Ensign delivers to homes
instead of subscribers, 94% of the responde~ts own
their own residence. A7nd, 37% own business prop-,
erty, while 28 %1own a weekend or a vacation "home.
If you 're a local realtor who. lists or sells fine ew-
port Beach l)omes , the only way to reach this lucrative
market is to advertise in The Newport Ensign.
And if you're a local resident who is thinking of
selling, make sure that your realtor advertises in The
Newport Ensign ... the only local million-d9llar
readership.
Current Market \'alue of Home
NE
Under $200.000 2%
$200,000 -$399,999 17%
$400,000 -$499,999 24%
$500,000 -$749 .999 33%
$750,000 -$999.999 12%
S 1.000.000 and over 12%
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IAlllOR RIDIE 1750,000 ·····••hllA.hoMe, ............ .. ,IRllll.Cllll•-AwllMlowCO ......
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THE PENINSULA $970,000
OcNnffont prime location. 40' x 102' lot.
RalROdel 3 IR holne. Country kitchen, outlllde
wOrk 9hop, 2 C* .,... • a beautiful beck , •.
Biii CANYON . $995,950
.. c.n,on ~ GrMI entertaining home.
Prot111lo...,.., decoral1d throughout. Lots of
lkrtllhta and French doors.
BIB CANYON S 1, 150,000
_..., eppMdlcl home In deeirable w.
.... ldlcherw. ,.... Jerd with pool • ~ + ... , ............
NEWPORT HEIBHTS I 1,299,000
Y•'I be proild to hM trlend8 over In ..
..... lrt l9'Mlhw.FWIR4YiBA+2teMlly
..... Thia .... .._ + c......_ a .,....,., ....
Biii CANYON S 1,395,000
,...,. I IR one 8lory home on huge lot w/
pool a .. " ~ tor enteftainlng:. Large
tonnill DR, FR, 2 lllng rooms, 3 tlreplac•.
UIDA ISLE $2,690.000
Ill 11111ut•~ contllllPOf9'Y, remoclll1d, beJ· tNi111. ... ,,.,. ldloMn, 4 IR, II~ 'IA, turning
lltllP .. , ..... + IOUtlt pMlo.
CORONA DEL MAn
JASllNE CREEK 1416.000
Low.., ..... a ....... 2 .. +den. bc1l1ntqulel
loc.alon, guard plad COllllllUflllr w/terww
poollMdlueh•••nbella.
IRVINE TERRACE 1519,000
A very ~ home In superb conclftlon. New
kitchen with greenhOUM window. Ccwered
patio and gorgeoua private yard. Three BR, 2 .
BA, spa.
iJEWPORT BEACH
NEWPORT BEACH 1175,000
.......... In Newpolt lch. two BR a two U,
.net uni on •••1111. •• lrell to ba•ch. lll'tlle ......... tor 11t ..... buyer ......... . . .
HARBOR KNOLLS 1320,000
PRICE REDUCTION! Thia charming 2 BR+ Den
condo, view of hlls, community tennis courts,
pool, new carpet & carpet & ready to move In.
A euperb buy!
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CORONA DEL MAR $530,000
Uve In one & rent the other. Channing So. of
Hwy. locdon. Aw uni has tire plw & large
patio .... to beec ... lhopa ...........
JASMINE CREEK $545,000
On the crest of a hll O¥erlookJng wide lu9h
greenbelt + ocun. LoVely expanded 2 BR and
FA, gated community.
IRVINE TERRACE $659,000
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SPYGLASS $725,000
FabulouS 5 BR, 2Yl BA, FR, enonnoua torlMI
dining rm, pool, spa a 3 car garage. Lovely vtew
of canyon & hile. Shows like model home •
SPYGLASS 17 49,900.
Open a 9pee1ou9 t.m top view of anowc8PP9c1
mtns. city ...._ lleclllerranien atJ1e courty8rd
home. French doon, white tie a llght.
HARBOR VIEW HILLS 1850,000
Abeolutely outstanding view of c...... a the
Harbor. Thia beeutlfuly maintained 3 BR, 2 BA
home Is located on a large comer lot. Lovely
landscaped garden.
' CAMEO SHORES Sl ,375,800
Four BR, 3. BA w/bonua/game room. 0c .. n
a c.nyon vtews. Prtwete bwhee. Bright• eiry.
HUge lol Don't .... thlel!t
SHORE CLIFFS S 1,600,000
1a11ru1111 a llln•cul8te Colonlll on .........,
lilul1clPld lot Crown ••ul•ng, ....._..
1oora. Fre11C11 • •• a window, poo1 a v1ew.
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BIG CANYON . $328,000
Buutltul condo In prime location on golf courM. ·
Two story with large master BR, oversized patio
& 2 decks. Move In condlllont .-
-BAYVIEW TERRACE $351,000
Beet non-view location la this 2 yr. old, wel
melntalned, .. ~mlly home. Lg. patio, grut
Matr., BA, many UPj OrHea, skylight.
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SEAVIEW $565,000
A bNutlul 3 8A home hand9omelf upgtaded
Mel apoteuly clean. One deel tor • couple •
81M1 t.mlly. An outata~ value In quiet
locdon.
BALBOA ISLAND $579,000
NewfJ ,_.od1l1d lelMNI l8IMd chenner. Two
IR, 2 BA. dec0telor tie, countrr kitchen wtth
new ...,.,.aw-. bl18Ched loon and morel!
WESTCLIFF $585,000
Plctufe pertect In W•tclttf. This 3 BR home ha
It ... Com~ remodeled w/leMlly room
added. ~ yard w /bMutllul lancl8caplng.
SEA ISl:AND 1595,000
Two BR, upper unit. Palm tr-, Catalina & Beck
Bay vie-., •• yours trOln this model perfect
holM. •••ched WOOcl ldlchen cablneta, eub-
nro Nfltg. IMfble tloora.
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