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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-05-22 - Newport Harbor EnsignITH YEAR * NUMBEA 4'1 * (114') 831-t120 *NEWPORT BEACH'S ONLY HOMEBASEO NEWSPAPER *THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1• AdH-llllb RlllMll 11 ._., 11 IOPn Mck1r 8YROGDKOOM The candidate• in the 40th Con- 1re11ioaal District conteat finally 1quared off for face--to-face debatn Moaday u the 1parb flew between the rival candidata for both tbc Re-blicu and ..,.,__ ... :_ . . pu ~.-~ DOIDUUlbom. On the Republican aide, Rep. Roben Badh•m. who it aeekina a aixtb term 1n the Home, ltrelled bit experience and seniority in Conpeu in feodina off challenger Nathan ltoaenber1'1 cbarpa of junketeerina, absenteeiam and queationable expenditure of cam- paign money. On the Democratic aide, Lyndon LaRoucbe follower Art Hoffmann went after bit opponent, Bruce Sumner. alleging that Sumner it beiq supported by Orange County buaincuman .. James Rooaevelt and other mob-linked ele- meata." Sumner countered tb1 Hoff- mann is part of •a RCkJaa, scary and bizarre organization," Laltouche~• National Democratic Policy Commit- tee. ___ ,., Ceremonies, parade set for ·N&wpon Harbor's·50th anniversary tomorrow 8Y JACK SHINAii Roosevelt aJao act in motion the tramf ormation of Newport Beach into a year-round recreational and com- mercial city inatead of a sleepy summer resort town for tourists from Puadena and Rivenide, according to longtime Newport.en. Bergeson places $1 iriflllon in budget to clean up bay Fifty yean aao tomorrow, Newport Beach began the Iona proc::eu of be- coming the buatling beach city and pleuure port it it today. It wu May 23, 1936, that President franklin D . Roosevelt, from the White Houae nearly 3,000 milea away, preued a telegraph key u the clock struck noon, signaling the official opening of Newport Harbor. The moment, no doubt, wu special for FDR u well u the tiny little aummer resort town, recognizing u it did the completion of one of the greatest New Deal projects. The extenaive dredging of the bay and jetty construction cost S 1.836 million. Roosevelt'• action initiated a great parade of pleuure craft, Cout Guard and Navy veuels that day SO years aao. followed by hundreds of aail boats. There were yacht and kayak races u well near the new harbor's entrance. Bill Grundy, president of the New- port Beach Historical Society, was a boy of 12 when the harbor opened. 1 ..... BY GEORGE PAPPAS State Senator Marian Beraeson (R- Newport Beach), bu placed a SI million appropriation in the Senate Budaet for a dredging project in the Upper Newport Bay, which will complete the final pbase of the Newport Bay clean up plan started in 1980. The funds will be used to rent a clam shell dredge for removing silt High stakes of Newport moorings sales prompts proposed law to stop transfers IY JACK SHINAR When a boat owner holding a permit at one of the city's 1,043 permanent Newport liarbor tie-downa decides to pve it up, cbanca AR one of the 2,400 people on the waiting liat to receive it won't. More likely, the permit bolder will sell the off-shore mooring for at least $8,000-and u much as S 12,000- alona with the boat. Though it 'a a practice that bu been going on for about a dozen years, city officials are con1idering puttina a atop to it. At a city tidelanda committee meetina held earlier this month, about 200 permit holden for public tie-dowm turned out to arpe apimt any cbanae in Newport Beach 'a ordinance. For many who paid previoua permit holden for the rip ta, it it a matter of an invatment loet if tbc ordiunc:e forbids tn.ufer. For ot.ben, tbc o~ portunity to cub in on their mooriq offeetl the coat of maintainiq and replllc:i.aa equipment aucb a wcipta, f1CNdl ud ch••. For a larp yacht~ that kind of equip- ment can cc:.t u much • S4,000, ac- cordina to aome who 1pote at the meetiq. .. A lot of ua qrec," 1ay1 Phillip Good, a permit IK>lder who attended the tidc"nd• mectiq. ....... if ao... tbiaa ilD' broken, JOU dOD' fia it. I 5 7• .. I from the upper portion of the bay, Bergeson aide Julie Froeberg said. f roe berg dcteribed the clam shell dredge as .. more effacient" than a hy- draulic dredge, and will double the amount of material that can be removed from the bay at only a 20 percent increase in cosL The clam shell dredge scoops silt 7 ,.,.1 c.. Clull Plddla P1117 I N s I D E 11 c ....... 21 Cr••·~ 22 111111 14 F•llll !1 F•lll11 II 4 5 n 5 1 Plllll•r I ZI 17 I 11 ,_I •t II. 19 THE NEWPORT ENSIGNIOOSTA MESA NEWSllRVIHE TODAY 1111111111 alls fir lllllco,llr prelll ay GmllG& PAPPAS Ncw"'1 ••• Rep. Robert Badha• ca(W few • co..,a- sional probe last week of t.bc Marine eoq.· proWr:m plapcd helicopter. Super Stallion. in rcspome to a crash two weeks ago that tilled fou.r Marines.. Badbam said the House Armed Services Committee is currently investigating the de- tails surrounding the crash. which took place during a train- i og flight in the desert near Man.e's monil or for die maD- aflldWa ~ Rf'9'"ioe. • ht lllid. Be also aaid Jae wanted to ~ oft a pat .... of pra- sure· which would have t.ccn brought to bear on bim and his colleagues in Congress if the matter was not in~. Badham said some pressure did come from his constituents who live close to the Tustin base and were concerned with finding out the cause of the crash. T weotynine Palms.. TbC"" congressional probe. ..Those people I talked to were very concancd about the came Badham said, should .. lay out of the accident and if the crart 00 the table all the facts about :. ... accident for everyone to -~~-:~=:-:tended to re-establish the Marine\ con-Badbam f tnt decided to call for a probe into the $24 million aircraft afkT be beard news of the accident. •tt occurred to me that this tragedy was not good for the fidence in the bdicopter. The Super Stallion bas been problem ridden with defects, breakdowns and crashes since starting service in 1981. Blllftam aaicl wccb before tbe recalt cnU .... -.red by tM M.n.e Corpe .... po- ~ hazarcll in the cnft were -.ot11 e d Md fiud." A pl'dimioa.ry bearioa coa- ductecl by the Mari.Dea Jut Fri- day pointed toward pilot error u the cause of the cruh, Bad- ham said. "There is still no evidence in the wreckage that there was any kind of mechanical f ailurc," be said. A sowc:e at the Tustin Marine Corps said in an earlier inter- view. investigaton discovered a sheared bolt in the downed helicopter's Right-control sys- tem and special inspections bad been ordered of the bolts in all Super Stallions at the bue. Bactb•m said Marine offlciall told him that the bolt found at the crash was taken to met- allurgy lab to be examined, but U of yet DO evidence bu Jinked it to the cause of the crash. Moorings for sale?--------.............. ... Absolutely all of us feel that if we can no longer use it (a mooring). then we should gift it to someone who can. But if the city decides to restrict transfen. then no one. and I mean no one. is going to give it up. Thcy11 just teep it in the family. -be said. Tbe Orange County Harbor Departmmt.. which pmols the off-shore moorings. confirms what Good says. Harbormaster Harry Gage said there 1ICl'C 69 city permit transf en recorded last year. but just four went to people at the top of t.bc waiting list. Those were tramfencd beamc of abandonments, failure to pay f ces or other violations. That is f airty typical, be said. Harbor department policy is to allow tramfen . between private parties as long as the boat rcgisten:d to the mooring stays there. So a penon wilhiDI to unload his tio-dcnm ldls his boat aswdl In some cws.. became permit- bolden don'l want to ks tJ.eir' right. the bcNlts dud are moored at city-held tie--dowm aren' e\ICD seaworthy. 0. says. Aa:orcling to Marine Din:ctor David Hanbbarger. there are currently about 20 such derelicts tied to city moorings. MOTHER"S MORE THAN -JUST A STORE Herbs for Dieting Naturally You've heard rt before, but the best advice for droppmg unwanted body weight may still be the most elementary: eat less and exercise more. For overweight people, that adVJce may be frustrating to hear. but it's really the most sensible way. 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HUllTUICION llUCH MJ Mf7 He said any new ordinance. would probably contain a safety inspection n:quiRmeot to mate sure crafts are seaworthy and operable. •aut the most controvenial part of this is that the city would control the way permits are transferred,"' HanbbarJter said. City Attorney Robert Burn- ham says the problem is that permit holders think of the mooriq -private property. -nae people think that if they spend S7-to-$8,000 for the mooring, they have the right to do the same thin&• be said. "7bey say restrictions would reduce the number of trdsfen," Burnham says. wrhere were four last year and there are 2.400 on the list. That-S glacial move- DlCnL"' Tbcre•s no question that per- m.it holden are getting a good deal, notes Hanbbarger. The city charges Sl3 a year per foot. The rental on a private slip, when one can be located, ranges from about S6-to-S 12 a month per foot. Good concedes that without · a city mooring permit, private slips would cost him too much ~·< ~ to anchor his 36-f ooter in New- port Harbor. It costs him about ssoo per year. Burnham says be is preparing a report on the tidelands meeting for the state attorney general's office which hu shown interest in the situation. ITAFF PW1'I IY ITnEI •HHI Once a respome is received from there, be plam to write a draft ordinance for review by city officials. Accordina to Harshbarger, a draft ordinance should be ready in two or three months. ---C11111rln1 Plummr dla--- Catherine A. Plummer, a long-time resident of Newport Beach, died Friday at age 78. Mn. Plummer moved to Bal- boa Island in 1919, where her family occupied the old "Castle" on Collins Island. She attended the original Newport Elemen- tary School, (destroyed by the 1932 earthquake) traveling by ferry boat. During her teens, she served as a lifeguard for the City of Newport Beach and worked as an extra for films made in the Harbor. She was employed by the Pa- cific Bell Telephone Company for 27 yean. Mn. Plummer is survived by her daughter. Ruthelyn Plummer, mayor pro tem of Newport Beach; two sons, Reid Plummer, Balboa Island Post Office Supervisor, and A.K. Plummer, Jr. of Costa Mesa; eight grandchildren and three great-grandchild rcn. Memorial Services were held Wednesday, May 14 at Harbor Lawn-Mt. Olive in Costa Mesa. Interment will be in the Plummer Memorial Plot at the Old Hollywood Cemetary, Hol- lywood. Record Those Precious Moments On Videotape •Weddings • Family Events • Sport Events • Business ~tings •Parties • Sales Presentations .----WE RENT ALL M>ES OF VIDEO EQUIPMENT L~::; Do it yoursetf or 'N0 provide operator Comera's WE GIVE FULL INSTRUCTION ON EQUIPMENT RENTALS RESERVE NOW-IT'S NOT TOO EARlYI Halt$: Mon-lhln. 11-8 Fft. 11-9 Sat. 10-9 Sun.11-7 IDEO 2087 San Joaquin Hiiis Rd ~Genter 720-9266 Harbor's 50th annlversary---- 1 s aNli""1 He recalls a time when the com- munity wu a &bolt town after Labor Day each year. .. After Labor Day you could run alona the beach for a balf- mile without finding anyone to play with," be says. There were two main factions in town at the time, be notes, the fishermen and the yacbten / homeowners. Most of the fi- shermen worked with one of the two large canneries which operated at the time. "The fishermen wanted to push us into becoming another San Pedro,"says Grundy ... New- port is fortunate the yachting circle won out. We have the only harbor like this anywhere." With FDR's New Deal pro- ject, the ability to navipte the bay without fear of damage changed Newport tremendously. Until that time, land owners here were going broke with dredging and jetty-building, spending about $7 .2 million on such projects. Next came a building boom around the har- bor. Today, the harbor is home to 10,000 pleasure craft worth at least SSOO million. The land Bergeson- 11 ,.,. .... , as opposed to vacuuming it up with the water u the hy- draulic dredge does, she added. Biddin1 on the dredaio1 pro- ject is expected to start early this summer, with work to be acbeduled to begin in August, Froeberg said. Bergeson also hu encourqed local aovemmenta in the area. including Newport Beach and Irvine, to search for other al- ternatives in emurlna tbe money for the project. .. By approechiq the aupnen- tation from two different fund- ina sources we will be able to rmance the project." Bergeson said. The Senate approved the S l million appropriation in ita ver- aion of the budaet April 25. The item now will be for- warded to the Budaet Confer- ence Committee. Froeberg added it may be difficult for tbe project to obtain full funding once it reecbel the committee. . "Thia ia the tou1be1t year to pt funcli.q," abe aaid ... Eve-- rybody wants money for their individual projects." where tbe Balboa Bay Cab aita w• recently valued at SS4 mil- lion alone. Obvioualy, FDR wu mOl'e than a little off bate when be wrote so yean aao: "This improvement of New- port Harbor will prove doubly valuable to tbe nation because it has added another serviceable harbor, though a modest one. to the coast of Calif omia." Acconling to city Marine Di- rector David Harshbarger. the harbor is built out today. Tomorrow. the city celebrates the annivenary of the harbor's openina with a full day of special ceremoniea which Mayor Philip Maurer calla "'the mo1t aianif- icant day (in Newport) in the past ten yean ... A 33-year resident of Balboa Island, the mayor says the city would be "another Hermosa Beach" without the harbor. Grundy, Judge Robert Gardner, the chief justice of the High Court of Pago Pago American Samoa, City Poet Duncan Stewart and many oth- ers will take turns swapping old atoriea about Newport SO yeara qo durina and after a tlide abow at tbe Pioneer Bru.t- f ut. at the Balboa Bay Club . The 8 a. m. breakfast will be emceed by Les Steffemen. At 11 Lm., the Newport Har- bor Nautical Museum, 1714 W. Balboa Blvd .• on the island, will be opened to the public. At I p.m. the boat parade begins. The public is invited to participate. With any luck. city officials hope President Reagan will transmit a brief announcement via satellite to begin the commeQ\..oration of a aimilm' parade SO YeafJ aao. The Oranae County Sheriffs Department, the Coast Guard and the Pavilion Queen are among those participating in the boat parade. At 6 p.m .• the Balboa Pavilion hosts a no-host cocktail recep- ti on. That precedes a dinner- dance at the historic building. For ticket and other infor- mation about the day's activities, call the Newport Harbor Arca Chamber of Commerce at 644- 8211. Don't Miss Our Spring Upholstery Sale Great Savings on Drexel Heritage, • Baker, Woodmark, Marge Carson, Stanton Cooper, Vanguard, Charlton, and more-includes large selection of upholstery ready for immediate delivery all at reduced . pnces. COSTA MESA U91H. ...... Yd.. (714) 642-2050 S. 12:00/5:00 CA • INTERIOR DESIGNER TO SER VE YOU All Stora Open Monday 7Juu. S.tutday 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m. •Y aoGD 8LOOM Newport •ac' votcn will be utecl to decide oDJy one COllt.elted ,._ for MaiUeiiil Court ;.tF tWa ,ear. • four of die fhej11C111=1 up for election are nmnj ... anoppoaed. .White judp Bud Franklin, Prances Mac:>z. Calvin Schmidt and Cbri1topber Strople have no challenaen in their bids to return to the Harbor Municipal Coun bench, Judge Brian Carter is oppoted by Deputy District Attorney Robert Thomas. Carter was appointed to the bench by Gov. Jerry Brown in 1982. He is a veteran of World War II. holds an engineering degree from the University of Iowa and received his law degree with honon from Pepperdine University. He has 20 years of busineaa experience and waa in private law practice for IO yean before his judicial appoint- ment. He ii a . 25-year resident of Corona del Mar. Challenger Tboma1 is the son of former County Administrator Robert Thomas and bas been with the District Attorney's of- fice for nine yean. He graduated from the University of San Diego law school in 1973 and spent four years as a Marine Corps attorney bcf ore returning to civilian life as first a private attorney and then as a deputy D.A. An Orange County res- ident since 1963, Thomas cur- rently makes bis home in Santa AnL Thomas said he is in the race ''because I was asked to run by a numbu. of po~ pfficc~ and otber deputy district at- tome)'t' who saKI they ~ 1ired of getting hammered in his (Car- ter's) court."' He cited four cases in which be felt Judge Carter bad either been too lenient or acted im- properly and added , .. , think all first-time drunk drivers ., 't ., to jlil .... I ••Ii I"' ,,.. .... •iai••• ..... .. (prwMed "' law) .., ... 80t ..... ~ .......... it thoald be die~- lie Uo ICO(ecl c... for ec-- captias ........ p~ from attorneys. Tbomu said be bad retuned tile oo.IY coo- tribution that he h8d received Crom a lawyer becaUIC •1 don' believe a judge should be k- bolden in any way to an au.orney who pr.ctica in bis court." Carter vigorously def ended bia record of the Jut four years, sayin& .. I~ bandied thouaands of cues and be can only pick on a couple ... which be quota out of context to mate a point." To make hi1 point, Carter cited a case in which Thomas okayed a plea barpin that al .. lowed a penon llCCUled of ve~ hicu1ar mamlaupter to 10 free. 1'be facta of life are you can' send them all to jail," Carter said. The judac added that .. became I'm a Jerry Brown appoinue, he's trying to make me out u a closet liberal. I wu one of the few Republicam that Brown appointed. I have been a con- servati ve Republican for 40 yean, long before it was f ash- ionable." He then cited his endorsement by Republican state senators Marian Bcrgnon and John Sey- mour. by Republican assem- blymen Gil FeTguson and Nolan Friue\le, and by the conser- vative California Republican Assembly 1lDd concluded, ... evc- bQdy c1¥.hi~ rm a con- servative ~pu~an , except Mr. Thomas, I guess.• Thomas reported endorse- ments from Rep. Bob Dorr.an (R-Garden Grove), the county Association of Deputy District Attorneys, and the police as- sociations of Newport Beach. Laguna Beach and Irvine. Pl.ease come in and have a FREE BREAKFAST with us! introduces -THE BEST AUTO LOAN IN TOWNI 10.5%• -36 months 11.5%• -48 months Don't be limited to selected makes or models .•. Our low Interest rate covers all new automobiles! •A.P.R. slightly hlaher E.C.0.A. Member FDIC Newport Beach 2800 L Pacific Coast Hwy. Corona clel Mir, CA {714) 760-3000 Hon.· Thun. 9:0CM:OO Tom Riley's easy re-election campaign: he has earned it In the closing days prior to the June 3 election, accusations and charges seem to be flying left and right around Newport Beach. Candidates have degenerated to, in one race, attacking each other's f amilics. It's a strange way of selecting our leaders, but it's all part of our unique type of a democratic republic. Scarcely a telephone pole or vacant lot has been left barren from the race in our town. But have you seen all the "Re-elect Supervisor Tom Riley" signs all over Newport? We bet you haven't, and there's a reason for it. For the past 12 years, Newport's Riley has represented the fifth district.on tne Orange County Board of Supervisors. He has seen the county grow up, its population skyrocket, seemingly with new homes constructed overnight, office buildings built from bean fields, and playgrounds sprung from dirt plots. Riley is somewhat unique for an Orange County politictan. He isn't eccentric or egocentric. And he certainly isn l flashy. What's more, he stands as a somewhat rare example of how our oftimes notorious county can produce an office holder who is above the shady deals and scandals that seem to have fallen upon Riley's less scrupulous colleagues in bis dozen years of office. Riley's reward-and it's a valuable one-is an easy re-election race. For appearance, he's set up a small office; but in reality, all he needed to do was remember to Ule on time, and let the voters do the rest. As far as be secs it, his job is far from over- s pecifica11 y, issues like ~reserving the fonding for the Route 55 extension, and the oh-going battle over John Wayne Airport's size, shape and sound. The two candidates who are also on the ballot, Kenneth Palmer Pratt of Santa Ana and Laguna Beach '.s Jon Brand, must realize the enormity of their task. While Brand has attempted to wage a viable ca~paign, his visibility has been relatively nebulous. He has attacked Riley~s support of the district's development, attempting to make the race into a growth/ no growth referendum. Brand appears to be a decent candidate who could do a respectable job in office, but this ·is Tom Riley's district, and it will remain so, at least for another four vears. Baker Communications Siiilllk• Jihftfrwdt 883 Production Pl-. Newport Blach. r.A 92863 (714) 631-a120 Please send mat to P.O. Box 9399 Newport Btacft. r.A 92ti58-9399 The Nl•port Ensign. Com Mesa News and IMne Today .. pubtisMd weellty on Tlu1days Time of my Life BY JIM FELTON Money isn't everything to those who enjoy their work It was an interesting study by the economics or business college at UCLA, and widely quoted-in the Wall Street Jour- nal and on the Public Broad- casting System ·~wall Street Week" program. Jt said that a survey of top U.S. executives, those earning S2SO.OOO a year or more, were doing what they were doing not for the money. but for the sheer joy of it. They're whistling while they work, and whistling all the way to the bank. I suppose if you earned that kind of hay you'd be happy as ajaybird. Takeaway the money, and sec how happy they'd be. But I discovered the other day that there are very happy people I usume cam much las than SlS0,000 a year. and one in particular bu to rank u my current favorite waitraa. Her name is Lydia, and abe com- mands the main counter and a few 2-eeat booths at the 17th and Irvine Boulevard Coco '1. One clay recently. aft.er abe owr- whdmed me with prompt and courteous service. I happened to remark: .. You're the moat attentive waitrea I have ever tno~" and somewhat embar- raucd, but still aurvcyina the acene to w who needed more coffee, the blurted: ... enjoy what I am doina-" Now that just baa to be the tcy to a wdl-adjmt.ed penon. How often at company lun- cheons~ or in informal poupa, do you bear people srouain1 about their wort. Ovaworted and underpaid. The boa is a miserable uprint.able. Gripe. pipe, pipe. YOU Would think tbat if they didn't like what they were doiq. tbey would quit and find IOlllClbiaa die. AD wcwtamat ~Lydia never thinks of quitting, and that the Grace Restaurant Com- pany docsn' engage in Peter's law and promote her to some- thing she doesn't enjoy. She's having a ball. Her counter scats are in great demand by busi- nessmen and women in the Westcliff area. She greets them by name; she knows those who like half sandwiches and split pea soup, those who take a glass of wine, those who arc dieting and sticking to salads. She is perpetual motion. and she ap- pears to enjoy pressure, not fight it. Over the years, rve enjoyed great waiters and waitresses. When I wu with Time Mag- azine, our Hollywood office was on the Sumet Strip directly acroa the street from Jack Mor- gan •s Cock 'n' Bull. The bar- tender wu Wea, who suffeted from chronic St. Vitus dance, and he served tbe greats like Bina CrOlby and his brother. Everett. or producer David Bamaead, th•lrinl his head and powin1 stiff drinb. Be said be hoped to mate all hia c:ua- tomen chronic alcoholia. One day, Sid James and I were hav- ina lunch and Wea came over to UI. ~ that maD at the end of the bar." he uked. "Re's had five of my martinis." He spoke with a note of disbelief. aa if the man aboWdn' be alive. yet. A abort time later. the mar- tini customer stood up, tried to take a step. spun a bit and fell to the floor. "I knew it, I knew it." a jubilaot Wa pro- cl•imed. Another peal bartender WU Barney Hammel at Jact Nortb- cou'a Cap -U' Quill in the alley acrou from Barker Brotben in downtown Loi Aqcla. In dtoeo daJI, I wa a.a olficq' of Foote, Cone • Belding, and we often toot clients to this rest.auran~ or lunched with peo- ple lite Virgil Partch and Dick Shaw. Barney wu part of the charm. He wu pleasant. very learned, and extremely humor- ous. In time, Barney developed a cult of Hammel followers. Someone would quote from lit- erature, and Barney would pick it up. Advertising account executive Ed Wilson received a promo- tional device in the form of a kite you bad to assemble. It came from Parents' Magazine and wu supposed to demon- strate the family following of the publication. Ed took time to assemble it in his office. and tried to fly it out of the Statler Building 10th floor. Later, he visited Barney for a traffic thinner after work. He wu still carrying the kite. .. Mind if I check my kite?" he asked Barney. .. Inst.cad of vice vcna.." Bar- ney replied. Now these were all people who enjoyed their work, at far leu income than the business executives in the UCLA study. Tbc newspaper buaineu iuelf ia full of people who eojoy what they're doina-For aure, tbeyn not in it for the money. And aa a aroup, they are lea likely to take tbemleha too ICrioualy. If they do, another newspap- erman will llap them down. A c•emc e••mple ia the story oftbe New York Tuna reporter coveriq the Jobmtown Oood. In thoec daya, stories were filed with Watcm Union via the old telqrapb key. Tbc city editor of the Times watched u the story came in, a telearapher tap, tap, tappin1 and typing the story. The lead read; -God aita toniabt on a loDdy bill over- lootin1 the Johnstown Val- ley ..... The city editor yelled to stop the repo"9 and ICDt back this IDClllF 06Neva-mind tbe flood; Ft interview with God; Ft pictures if poaible ... Back to Lydia-she never takC8 bcndf too ICrioua.ly. She's too buy eajoyin1 what 1he'1 doiQa. and &be._ doina it very. vay well. Letters to the Editor lllldlr llYI Bldhlm should debit• Nita 0..1•-~ 1 .. G&lidedbyRep. Robert Badham'• campaian atrateay whereby lie ref uaea to debate Nadum lt.otenbefs OD the iubel and attempts to dilcredit Nathan Roaenbera with irrelevant in- sinuatiou in1ultin1 our intel- liaence. Fint, Badbam claimed be did not have to debate Rosenbera on the issues became they were in agreement on the iuua. Lea than one week later, Bad ham claimed Roeenbera wu not -as conaervative" u be ia on the issues, but because he refuses to debate Rosenberg, we do not know whether Badham is telling the truth or making un- founded allegations. Second, Badbam 1uue1ted Rosenberg ii supported by aome shadowy organization which seeks to take over the govern- ment of the United States, and be cites a 1978 campaign con- tribution to a California Judge u evidence of this absurd claim. One would think an organiza- tion dedicated to taking control of the government would make at least two such contributions in the last eight yean and sup- port at least two candidates for the S3S seats in congress. Who else are they supporting Mr. Badham? Third. it was reported yes- terday that "'some Republicans .. wen~ upset by the sign in front of Nathan Rosenberg's cam- paign beadquarten which used the word Republican. I saw the sign and was not .. confused." Any informed citiun, certainly loyal Republicans. would not be conf uscd. Se> who was al- legedly confused? If, in fact, any of the few unidentified per- sons were confused. they were obviously Badbam supporters who were confused by the fact that someone had the initiative to oppose "the incumbent .. in the primary. Lastly. Badham repeatedly claims he is the incumbent and Rosenberg has no experience as a Congressman. We arc not a nation which believes in or needs .. professional politicians." Incumbents should be viewed very critically. If someone was elected and did not perform, that person should be removed from office and replaced with aaodler. We do not need profCllional politiciut, WC need perf ormen. If someone pedorma in otracc, we abould keep tbem tbm; if tomeone ia limply unobjection- able, or neaative, we should act rid of them. Let'a look for quality, not lonaevity which leads to lceepina unqualified incumbenta in oJflCC limply be- came they were previouaty elect- ed to the same ofr1ee. Rldlanl c. Goff ?. Newport.._. CdM C of'C wants light In lots Merchant backs Irvine Company D~ar Editor: T he Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce is fully supportive of the proposal to install lighting on the municipal parking lots. An ad hoc committee, composed of both commercial and resi- dential property owners, sur- veyed existing street lights on Harbor Area's Original Wholesale Jeweler Buy Smart & Compare! Houn: Mon.· Fri 10-8 S...10 -2 2711 -B E. Coatt Hwy. Corona det Mar. ca. 92$25 .M1aoofMIC',......,.. Oft PIC.tk C.... ....,_., (714) 675-4830 The problem with the way other people raise their .kids CdM High's 7-letter superwoman Noonan to attend Arizona State BY PAUL BARTLET Corona del Mar High 's Jen- nifer Noonan, a five-sport var- sity letterwoman, has decided to attend Arizona State in the fall. Noonan, who was voted most athletic by CdM's senior class, ~ C.111 '9f lar 111•·1 Jmfflr •-......... Artzm-. won the state title. "Winning the state was my biggest thrill, .. says Noonan. .. Being named all--state was my biggest personal accomplish- ment. I feel like I did it on my own because other coaches voted for me during CIF and state play. Teammate Cammie Doder was also named all-state that year as was state Most Val- uable Player Brooke Harring- ton. Coach Charlie Brande said, .. Our goal was to win state, and that's what we did. Jennifer improved tremendously and did everything I asked her to do. She was a major factor in our success at the end of the season." This was a rebuilding year for the Sea King volleyball pro- gram as it welcomed a new coach and five starters graduated. Noonan was named an honor- able mention, All-Sea View league this season. She says she only plays volleyball for fun, not competitively, now that she has finished her high school career . Her new love is swimming. ._ ........ _ ................ ....... bard work. but I like hard work. I'm a dedicated penon and I enjoy swimming." As a freshman, Noonan ran the I 00-yard dash, 220 and 440 relay for Cd Ms league champion track team. a girls' dub at CdM. .. I must say my parents have been behind me all tbe way." added Noonan. 06From the last swim meet to everything in be- tween, they have supported me.• .. , advise all kids that go to .., ............ high school to set invohed in sports.• aaid Noonan. -Sports teach you a lot and keep you out of trouble.• Before abc leaves for Arizona, Noonan plans to lifquard tbis summer in Newport . bas earned seven varsity letten in high school. .. There were a lot of ups and downs in my athletic career," said Noonan ... But, it was all worth it. Sports has helped make me a better person and has helped me to cope with my prob- lems and make decisions." Noonan plans to try out for the Sundevils' swim team next year. .. Swimming is my favorite sport," said Noonan. "I met a nice group of girls who swim at CdM and my coach, Mr. V olding~ was so positive be in- spired me to do better and work hard." This was Nooqan•s fint year of competitive swimming in the 50 and 100-yard fn:atyle. A three-year letterman as a forward in soccer, Noonan was all-league as a freshman and a senior. In her junior year she played left1ield on the softball team and took a year off from soccer. 8 OCCers all conference, Harbor's James top player Noonan, I 7, made a name for herself with her volleyball ability. A three-year starting setter, she was named All-State in 1985 when the Sea Kings .. I wish I had started swim- ming earlier," said Noonan ... It's With such a varied athletic b.ckground, Noonan is a aood bet to be CdMs girls athlete of the year. Noonan is also busy being a member fo the Keywannets, ~KEITIDTHEM TWO-YEAR MEMBERSHIP* • L..ft.C¥Q.E • NMl'TUJ9. MllCl9CS ·STUll·U&aMA ·wt9LPOOU • NUINTIOill IMR s NOW, ONLY ••. 91 PER MONTH! FOR 24 MONTHS WITH JUST '25. DOWN •N<*RENEWUl..£-RRST YST INCENTIVE Eiabt Oraqe Coast Collqe baseball playen bave been named to the 1986 AU-South Cout Conference bmeball team. Coach Mite Mayne9s Pinta captured their fifth South Coast title in seven ICUODS this year, rolling up a 20-4 conf ere nee mark. The Bucs finished the regular season with a 31-8 log. Pirate outfielder Joey James was accorded South Coast Con- ference .. Player of the Year .. honon. The powerful ~I , 210- pound freshman from Newport Harbor Higb bit .463 in league play. He tied a conference record with 11 home rum, and dro~ in an <>CC-record 71 RBrs. In t~ OCC landed six play- en on the fmt team and two on the second. Conference runner-op Rancho Santiaao bad three OD the first unit and one on the accond. Mayne was named the con- ferncc's 06Coacb of tbc Year" for tbc fifth time in bis I 0-ycar OCC coaching career. OCC pitcbc-rs Longo Garcia and Sam August were both named to the first team. Gan:ia., a sophomore from U. Amigos High, bad a perfect 7-0 mart in league play. A~ a fresh- man from Foantain Valley, loged a 7-2 dale. ,_ .. ;111 ....... -"" ,,_......... ..... ....... Paul Ellison. a sophomore from Edison Kiah. w umed the conference's top catcher. Ellison bit .316. Rob Gibbs, a sophomore third baseman from Ocean View, was also a fmt-«omr.T. Gibbs bit .3~. Fnsbm•n Dave S..aon. who bails from Tastin High. was named desipated bitta. Staton bad a .403 average in league play. Sophomore infielder Brett Webber was nunrd to the sc- cowl unit aloag with frmb oat- fidder Ralph Ramirez. Webber had a .343 ~ wbile Ra- mirez hit .329. Botb prepped at Loe Amigos Hip. New unifor1ns, helmets at OCC ~ MSM19All1a AllA ., ..... Bill Wortman. whole foott.11 act.ocacy tabs him bcyolld die aidclina, is not a fmlaioa de- signer. Be-. a football coeda.. Onnae Coll& ColleF .. wwly appoi•ed OS. ........ to aay. W'db a 1ejuw red lllliform.. Wortmu bu already 1-cpa tolCOl'e~W.. n.c Ccwt C.oe wiry Col- • Diilbid ._. al Ta•~• 8Pl*Ow:d Won-...... • ........................................................................ roat...acoiec1a • ..t ti.c,~ llO llUS .... .. ,__ ... , ... mn Et 'bo ,.._, doubt naify bis aaiform Unm- tioa.. nc t.elmct caps die wlaole pictwrc. Tiie old t.elmct wu ai.hcr willl .. --oc-acraarcd ................ •il.a.:t witlt • •llitc ~ lca•iq ...................... ral.91k1M ...... ..... a.._ die ... .,.* t.op1,• W ort-ee laid. -S.O it really .,.. ......... .. •t It 1• THE NEWPORT ENllGNICOITA MEM NEW8nfNWE TODAY Plit 7 Newport Off shore Canoe Club paddles to top In Outrigger Race ay SUZANNK arn&AN Tk •01K11 &o• Off .. ore Caoc a.It ol Newport Beech ad die mea from Saa Dieao'I Hw Rao peddled to victory in tllCir lal*lM r-=a dllJina tbe ciptb annual Newport- Cuaery Outrigcr Race Sat- wday. A tocal of 76 cuoa entered the nca wbicb darted at the I Ith Street bay beach OD the Balboa Peaimui. and rounded the jetty out to the nran. Tbe womea turned at the Bal- boa Pier and the men at the Newport Pier before returning to the finish. With m l*ldJen per canoe, tbil ••the larp:st field of racers in the history of the Newpon- Cannery bee. Offahore's six top women paddled the nine-mile distance in one-hour, 27 minutes and 37 leCOnda, cdainl out leCODd pl.ce Hano Hano, wbo finiabed in I :28:07. MoUKb Bay Canoe Club from Dana Point took third with a time of I :29:04. Tbe Hano Hano men finished the I I -mile men •1 course in I :47:43. Thirty sccoDCb later. lmu~ from Newport Beach, crouecl tbc finiala line at tJae Cuaery Restaurant followed dolely by Offshore Canoe Oub in 1:49:38. In the Malia clau, Naboa~ from Redondo Bae' took tbe top bonon with a time o( I :57: 11 and fmiabed tenth neraJJ.. Dana Point's Malia canoe pbad se- cond iD l:S7:17, wbile ~ Nalu~ from Marina Del Rey, came in a clOIC third with a time of l:S7:19. The men finishing the race Ill the .,...... Cannery Ra- tallraat eajo,ed tt.e daeen of ~ crowd •8IDl»eriq llO. Tropb- aa were awarded 111 the Cannery Rawaraat. A total of 33 women\ canoa and 43 men\ canoes raced in this., the tbinl race of tbe f aw- montb 1e110D.. The next race in Newport Beach will be the Balboa- Lapna Outriger Race held at the Dune OD July 12. Tbe last Caliloniia r.ce will also begin in Newport Beach. Tbe Cat•tina Race on Aupst 16 and 17 beaiu in Newpon with the women racin1 to Cat- alina OD the fint day and the men racin1 back on the second. The men will fmish at the Dunes in tbc Bact Bay. "'Tb.is was by f u the largest Canncf)' Race in terms of paddlers, .. said Jim Bond, pra.- idcnt of Newport Outriger and race din:ctor. ·we-re larger by almost 100 · pllddlen this year. I'm very optimistic that next year will be even larger, but we1l have to f agure oat a way to start all thae canoes in the channels givin1 everyone lots of room. .. -i'be conditions were perfect, .. Bond added. "The seu were calm and with tbc breeze, things didn '\ get too warm." Bill Hamilton, owner of the Cannery Restaurant and spon- sor of the Newport-Cannery Race for eight years, echoed Bond•s opinion. •Racing conditions were ideal and I think everyone bad fun here on the deck enjoyin1 the festivities ... Hamilton comment- ed. PllTI " ... uu. Harbor Area Baseball League -Call tlw Newport E.nsip spon$ A (7tblflMle) w L Reds ik3/c at 6J 1-1110 willt r~.111/t.s Reds 7 0 Giants and $lllllllinp from your yO&lllt Dodaen s 2 or rttreation llarw. Giants 4 3 Weekend results A•a 4 3 Braws 4, Royals 2 AA (8th grade) w L Padres 2 s Reds 7 0 Yankca 2 s Cubs 6, Reds 4 Cardinals 6 l Twins I 6 Twins s 2 B (Sth grade) Royals 4 3 Dodgen Yankees 2 s Weekend Resulu Royals Padres 2 s Twins 11, Royals 9 Pirates Dodgen I 6 Reds Angels I 6 Braves BB (6th grade) w L Phillies Weekend Results: Braves 4 0 Cardinals Royals 8, Padres 6 Dodgen 2 I Twins 11, l)pclaen 6 Cuba 3 2 Ya.nkcei 7, ~ 7 Royals 2 2 Weekend results Reds IS. c&rds 11 Pbillies I 2 Royals 13. BraYa 3 l 3 I 4 W L 4 0 3 I 2 1 2 I I 3 1 3 I 3 New kid on the block Medicine Man takes first There was a new kid OD the block in the JOR-A Class in tbc Newport Harbor Y acbt Qub Ahmanson/ Dickson/ lmlce Ser- ies last Saturday. Bob Lane in Mcclicioc Man from Long Beach petuous sailed by Phil Glasgow from Balboa YC was third. The top MORC sailor was Stan ThoreDson of Alamitos Bay YC in Bad News. Amorous sailed by Chuck Holland of Lit- Marine Scene Y 8Cht Oub abowal up and toot fmt place. 1t•1 Ot. sailed by Lewis Beery from Balboa Y acbt Oub came in 1CCOnd and Rigb Roler aailcd by Ed MCXrft and Daw Gnat of NHYC finished third. In the IOR-B Class Michael Wathen from Capistrano Bay YC f m.isbcd fll"Sl, T mder Box from Dana Point YC sailed by Bukbardt/ Linderman came in second and Al Davia in AIJe- giaaa: from RYC was third. Big Apple uilcd by Gene Wil- liams of Balboa YC was the top boat in the PRRF-A Class with Los An,eles YC boat Arrow sailed by H.acb/ Crockett finishing second and Jeff and Sleft Farwell in Cunor comina in tbinL ~area and Jim Nuaent in Nape Too won the PBRF-B Cl.us with Contention aa.iJed by Gordon ~ from Bal- boa YC comiDa 9CCOlld ud Jam Fraacoia Albert in 34 Carat from Voya1"4' YC fiaiallin1 tllinl la die PHRF-C 0-John Szalay from Voy-.r YC in Pm- lyal .. tint. Elearic Pmupm wW by Stip Eliot ol Newport Barbor YC .. wOIMI ud Im- ly •ARY WA&IER tie Ships Fleet was second and Ralph Rodhcim in Compulsion from Bahia Corinthian YC was third. They rKed in clear weather and good wind. After the race they bad a raft-up party at the Newpon Barbor YC docks with free beer and snacks OD the club deck. Trophies were aJso awuded. ••• Mark Gaudio of the host club was the winner of the Lido 14 A Class in the Bahia Corint.bian YC Open Invitational for Lido 14 on Saturday. Row Lohman of Balboa YC ... second and Chris Collim of Ung Harbor YC finished third. Fonat Cutler of Bahia Co- rinthian YC won tbc Lido 14 B Class. There wu an unexpectedly small turnout.. nei)'ODC thoqp it woald be a hlDl:-ap for die Lido 14 fleet I Champiomb..ip which will be sailed May 31 - June I mt Balboe YC. ••• The beagtjfpl Gay Cole Per- petual Tropby for tk top Moth- er Sabol ia tk c:ombimd Fall, Wiater and Spri•a Newport Harbor Yacht Cl•b Moti.er Sabot Invitational Regattas was Phyllis Drayton of tbc host club. Nancy Hutchinson was second. The trophy was presented by Mn. Cole at a trophy luncheon at the clubhouse May IS. Drayton also won the Mother Sabots Spring Invitational which concluded on that day. ••• The United States Yacht Rac- ing Union is introducing a ~w life vest, the Challenger. at a special discount to USYRU members. They are offering these to USYRU members as well as yacht clubs junior programs which will be able to get them at a discount if they order J 0 or more. They will onJy be $28 plus UPS freight. The red nylon, zipper fro nt vest bas a white verticaJ paneJ bearing the USYRU patch. Sizes range from children ·s small to aduJt extra large. For more in- formation write Michell Milnes, Box 209, Newport. Rhode Is- land, 02840. GREAT AMERICAN SPORT BOATS ' ' .. ..... •A91m ......... c.. ... ~JOU~ ,.., .. --.a... a.a._..,.......,.. ••wd•a-. TodlrO.c.I ................ AUJSON MARINE ·~Na pllt ...... ea... Mela. Ca. 7146456015 Hew & u.d eo.t Slllel Ind Ser\4ce P• I UY II. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWSllRVINE TODAY Police Blotter CO•PIL£D IY llET COLIOI The Pollce 81ott•r la pr ... nr.d ., • public ••rv~ lrom the N .. port EMJQn. detelllnfl crlm .. end arrestl In Newport BHCh. It ahould O. ltOfed tMt crlm• l~lfld er• only tho.• which •r• reported to th• Newport Beech Polle• Depart· ment, and err•tl mad• are only those suspect.0 of crlm•. and not thoH con- vlclfld. SATURDAY, MAY 3 CRIMES 1410-A ladies purse and con- tents valued at $356 were re- ported stolen from a car parked in the 7100 block of Seashore. 1630-A car stereo valued at $335 was reported stolen from a car parked in the Fashion Island parking lot. ARRESTS 0130-Bradford John Sorce, 45, of Costa Mesa was arrested on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon. 0400-Romiro Garcia Arbc- su, 30, of Santa Ana was arrested on suspicion of possession of heroin. 0400-George Orta Villeda, 19, of Costa Mesa was arrested on suspicion of possession of heroin. 0400-Victor Delfino Ruiz, 18, of Santa Ana was arrested on suspicion of possession of heroin. 0400-Manuela Carlota Pa- checo, 23, of Costa Mesa was arrested on suspicion of pos- session of heroin. SUNDAY, MAY .f CRIMES 1005-A palm tree valued at SSOO was reported stolen from a residence in the 1200 block of Santiago. 1400-A bicycle valued at $I 50 and snow skis valued at $300 were reported stolen from a residence in tbe SOO block of Ventaja. · 1530-A punc and contents valued at $420 were reported stolen from a car parked in the 200 block of Cagney Lane. 2330 Currency totaling S400 was reported stolen from a car parked in the 500 block of East Edgewater. ARRESTS 0235 Russell Howard Kegg , 23 , of Santa Ana was arrested on suspicion of misdemeanor drunk driving. 0320-Kevin Caldwell Bow- man, 20, of Riverside was ar- rested on suspicion of possession of cocaine. 1625-Miguel Ayala Segovia, 20, of Santa Ana was arrested on suspicion of hit and run in- volving a death or injury. 1910-Duong Tung Duyen, 23, of Westmimter was arrested on suspicion of receiving known stolen property. MONDAY, MAY 5 CRIMES 1100-Assorted charms valued at $370 were reported stolen from Newport Bazaar located at 2209 West Balboa. 1630-A briefcase valued at $200 was reported stolen from a car parked in the 1800 block of West Balboa. 20 I 5-Currcncy and travelers checks valued at $835 were re- ported stolen from a residence in the 500 block of Harbor Is- land Drive. ARRESTS 0450-Jeff Lamar Sloan, 22, of Fallbrook was arrested on suspicion of disorderly conduct. 01 SO-Kevin Liam Lynn, 27, of Newport Beach was arrested on suspicion of misdemeanor drunk driving. 0300-Lisa Rand Hinnen, 18, of San Bernardino was arrested on suspicion of residential bur- glary. 0730-Robcrt Angus Ger- man. 43, of Newport Beach was arrested on suspicion of pos- session of coca.i nc. 1700-Stcven Lynn Oviatt, 27, of Newport Beach was ar- rested on suspicion of receiving known stolen property. TUESDAY, MAY 6 CRIMES 0450-A case of arson causing $2,500 in damage was reported ..... YOORBID! AND WALK AWAY WIDi FANTASTIC DEALS ON ClUAl1TY FASHIONS BY FAT KNEES AND BON STREET ATlliE FACTION AUCOON TONIGtfT, MAY 22 BAXTERi> 333 BAYSIDE DR. NEWPORT BEACM 10:30 and 11 :30 p .M. 673-2733 PRESENTED FOR YOUR ENTERTAINMENT AND PURCHASING PLEASURE BY l1di•11 F#1' A TRULY SPECTACULAR WAY TO BCN CLOTliESI VCR & TV REPAIR in tbe vicinity or 14th and Weat Bay. 1300-A cue of battay •• reported in the vicinity or 38th and Balboa. AlllSTS 0030-Gerald Daniel Proc- cacino, 44, of Newport Beach wu arreated on autpicion of misdemeanor druot drivina. 0200-Mark Steven Xeys. 28. of Newport Beach wu anatcd on suapicion of misdemeanor drunk driving. 0300-Trinidad Hernande% Gonzalez. 22, of Costa Mesa wu arrested on suspicion of being under the influence of a controlled substance. WEDNl:SDAY, MAY 7 CRIMES 0945-A cue of embezzle- ment resulting in a lou of SlSO was reported by Doubleday Bookstore, at #87 Fuhion Is- land. 1346-Ladden valued at $275 were reported stolen from a residence in the 2900 block of East Coast Highway. ARRESTS 0200-Richard Frank Pedro- za, 34, of Newport Beach was arrested on suspicion of mis- demeanor drunk. driving. 1245-Robert Joseph Den- ison, 39, of Anaheim was ar- rested on suspicion of exhibiting a deadly weapon. THURSDAY, MAY I CRIMES 16SO-A watch valued at $300 was reported stolen from a res- idence in the 400 block of Flag- ship. 20 I 9-Women's knit dresses valued at $1,608 were reported stolen from Robinson •s Depart- ment Store located at #2 Fashion Island. ARK ES TS 0120-Don Brent Kirk, 31. of Bellevue. Washington was arrested on suspicion of mis- demeanor drunk driving. 0225-Tbomas Tournay Bridges, 38, of Anaheim was arrested on suspicion of mis- demeanor drunk driving. I I l 5-Perry Paul Mastro, SO, of Santa Ana was arrested on sUJpicion of battery. I . ' 'I I 'I '\, I ' I I ' - I I I I I 'I . I I f· I I -I -I ' . . '.' ~ ... An. ed Sun O"u1s1ng hu Mon & ........ ~ JOO.,... 9 France " rue ..-.,, Canada 800·~ 300 I Wed OMp6. Canada 900 ... l n TIW Quellec, Caneda I 00... 9 Fn ft I 1ner Ftiw'cl 600-1 I Caneda ue Set Ctu<StnO ed Sun Mlllla. NoY9 S<;o'8 7 00-8 Mon .., Mlftlof, Maine 1 00... 8 n Tue CtUlllflO ~CE. MAR TR.NEl. 3419 E. Coast Hwy .. Corona det Mer 714/673-0380 1605-Thor Rolf Wablpea. oaM1ICt. 26, a tnnsient w •atlltecl --IUNDAY,llAY ll llllpidon of clelnadiJll u in-CWfMD a.keeper. 0530-Jewelri valued at 23,S-Jamea Matthew Bow, S5,7IO WM reported llolee &om 22.. of Newport Be.ch waa ar-a rctideace in tbe 100 block rested on IUlpicion of poaeasion of Via Eboli. of cocaioe. 0900-A car stereo and toola FRIDAY,MAYt CRIMES 1000-Peart eaninp valued at S350 were reported 1tolcn from a residence in the 100 block of Crat. 1220-Hubcaps valued at SSOO were ~ported stolen from a car parted. in the 1600 block of San Mipel ltoad. 1400--A telc.Won valued at $350 and telephones valued at SJOO were reported stolen from a residence in the I 00 block of Balboa Cove. 2000-Sailina equipment val- ued at SS,450 wu reported stol- en from a boat moored in New- port Barbor. ARRESTS • 0120-Micbael Charles Lamb, 33, of Las Vegu was arrested on suspicion of pos- seasion of a switchblade knife. 2200-Terrence Michale Oshea, 28, of Newport Beach was arrested on suspicion of disorderly conduct. SATURDAY, MAY II CRIMES 0305-An armed robbery re- sulting in a loss of $86 was re- ported in the vicinity of Grant and West Oceanfront. 1100-Jewelry valued at S4,44S was reported stolen from a residence in the 900 block of Via Lido Nord. 1415-Hubcaps valued at SI SO were reported stolen from a car parked in the 2100 block of West Coast Highway. 2AOO-A purse and content.a valued at $155 were report~ stolen from a car parked in the 400 block of Superior. A.RRESTS 0130-Roger Glenn Hallock, 24, of La Habra was arrested on SUJpicion of disorderly con- duct. 0205-William Anthony Perry Ill, 19, of Huntington Beach was arrested on suspicion of possession of amphetamines. 0440-Harold Morcaux, 31 , a transient was arrested on SUJ- picion of commercial burglary . 2000 -Kenneth Scott Risk, 28, of Roland Heights was ar- rested on suspicion of disorderly TIE BEST BUY THI LIADING IDQI• MODIL.,,. PIRIOMM COM"'11R •ne Met b\ly -• t• c~ettble• la &.ee4lnt 14te Mode lo,• c....,.tet perlpherela •••ll abl• at reeeoe.-1• prlcee . C..e t ..... e• Ill pr09r ... evellable ""9991 Ce .. llleaet ... at . Cal en .. rtn~. rr .. r-. ... ._.. ...... .,.,._ca.,.. . 714 281 5665 with a total value of S900 wae ~ported stolen from a ratdenct in tbe I 00 block of Sapphire. JOIS-A ahip-tCMhote ndio valued at S500 and an outboard motor were reported stolen from a boat mooRCI in the 3300 block of West Cout Jliabway. 1400-Silverware valued at ~70 wu reported stolen from a residence in the 2100 block of Felipe. 144S-A kidnappiq/ robbery WU reported in the 4 J 00 block of MacArthur. AllllESTS 0005-Gary Alan Barnea, 19. of Fountain Valley wu arrated on suapicion of misdemeanor drunk driving. 0300-Peter Torres Delaa- dillo. 25, of Irvine wu arrated on suspicion of mildemeanor drunk drivina. 1630--Robin Charles Olson, 30, of Newport &e.ch wu ar- rested on suspicion of being under the influence of a con- trolled substance. 2000-Darrcll Lee Willia.ma, 3S, of Colton wu arrested on sUJpicion of misdemeanor drunk drivina. MONDAY, MAY 12 CRIMES 0200-A video game valued at SSSO wu reported stolen from Baxter's located at 333 Bayside. 1300-Vandals reportedly caused $250 in damage to a car parked in the vicinity of River and West BalboL ISOO-A purse and contents valued at S66S were reported stolen from a car parked in the vicinity of I Ith and West Balboa Boulevard. I 530--Aluminum extrusions valued at SI ,000 were reported stolen from Olympia Glass and Met.al located at 4700 CampUJ Drive. 1800-A case of an assault with a deadly weapon was re- ported in the 210 block of We.st Oceanfront. ARRESTS I 2SS -Mark Knass, 29 , of Corona del Mar was arrested on suspicion of battery. I SOS-Frank Caringnella Jr., 31, of Huntington Beach was arrested on suspicion of grand theft. TUESDAY, MAY 13 CRIM~ 0900-A car stereo valued at S400 was reported stolen from a car parked in the 2700 block of Seaview. ,.. AMERICAN AIRPORT.., TRANSPORTATION & LIMOUSINE SERVICE, INC. ""-"~UmoUllnee ~fNI Doc.'° Doc. SeMce Mdlt ChoMn ond Tourl 1 ·800-524-1300 ....... d .. Ad ....... .I •• we , or o.... .I a...-10 • I LA P ' I ,./ 1\s *' ....... .._..._._ ___ ...... CSAWr&I' (714)7t0-llll •-....a.... ............. oa- candidate's forum- s ,._,..., Badbam diamjqtd his oppo- nent\ charaa u beina errone- ous or incomequential and said that the real question facing Republican voten next month is ~ho can best represent the diatrict?" Badham said his polition on the House Armed Services Com- mittee requires a 1ood deal of travel that results in his miuing some Home votes . .. My committee is responsible for spending more than $300 billion throughout the world. I work with NA TO and with military troops everywhere in the world .... (Travel) is ab- solutely essential." He added that be it ab&e, be- came of his experience, to leCW'e and maintain defense contncta for this area and concluded, "bringing jobs to Oranae County ... can only be done with seniority." With a Republican regiatra- tion of S1 percent in the 40th district, winning the Republican primary is tantamount to elec- tion. Rosenberg, 33, is a past president of the Orange County Young Republicam and is pre- senting Badham with bis fint serious challenge since be was initially elected to Congress in 1976. The campaign bas apparently engendered some bard feelings among Republicans, aa evi- denced by a post-debate shout- ing match between the two can- did ates• campaian directors. Badham campaian director Dave Vaporean loudly and an- grily confronted Rotenberg after the taping for "'trying to tear the man (Badham) down by truhing a fine record ... Youn no more a Republican than Hoffmann it." Rosenbera's manager. bis brother Harry. quietly inter- posed himself between Vapo- rean and the candidate and tried to cut him off, finally saying. "Who wrote your script?" as V aporean and other Badbam aides walked away. The Democrats were hardly more courteous to each other, Hoffmann charging Sumner with organiud crime connec- tiom and SUlllDa labellin1 the remarb .. a McCarthy-type at- tack." '"'The real issue here it Lyndon LaRouche, •• Sumner said. .. James ROOK'Yelt it one of the most diatinpiabed people in the county. rm proud to have James Rooeevelt u my honor- ary (campaian) chair- man. ..• Tbe community knows Jama Rooeevelt. Lalloucbe .. people belicYe tbe Queen of EDI- land it involwd in. dru1 smug- gling. They believe Henry Kia- sinaer is a homosexual. ... 1bey have said that the wives of aeveral aenaton are involved with the KGB .... There is nothina about their organization that it in any way representative of the Democratic Party." Alao on hand for the debate wu Peace and Freedom Party candidate Steve Sean. an ac- PllTI IY • Cll L• countant aDd law atUdeat. said that the other candidates were arguing over "penonal- ities" and that --ibe issues ~ not coming out." Chief among those i11ues, Sean said, is the nuclear anm race. C-allina for a halt in pro- duct.ion and aeriom nqotiatiom aimed at reducing nuclear atoct- pilea. Sean~ •we must wort toward peace in.stead of wortina toward war." • Remember all SUPERCARD holders arc guaranteed a FR.EE loan C21' and a 5 % Discount on Pans & Labor! No«f IR._. llMt It . (7l4) '4' ''°° c... ... .._ ...... 2"' ...... Alit. •A) 1'IJ aM .... (7U) 9" 19JJ (JU) -4U-I07J Worldly Newport family ships kids in, out •Y MAURDN Ot:DLING lt'a DOt often yoe find a family • -Car-ft.chi..,.. • the Tona family of Newport 8eacb.. One claqbter will leaft in JUDC for 10 wceb iJr New Zealand. anoth- er daqldu will leave for a year in Iceland and they will pin a daqldu from Weat Oermany for a yur thia Aqmt. A eenior at Corona del Mar lliab School thia year. Suaana Ila been applyiDa for admit- tance to uniwnitica. wlWe also plannin1 her aradaation and her year abrolld. Most co0eaa will cider a llUdcat .. KCCptaDce for one year to accommodate AFS (American rldd Services) experienc:a. Suaan• waa notified juat recently that she will be speadina her year in Iceland and has been anxiously reaearcb- ing the culture of the country. Her sister, Margie, has chosen to participate in the Outdoor Skills program of AFS. She will spend the summer in New Ua••nd where she will partic- ipaae in biking, rock climbing, ocean kayaking. survival stills &Dd campiDa in the winter con- dibom. Their brother. Guillo. is a freshman and will be home thia summer to welcome bi.a new sister, Silke Bellaa1er, from Moncbeop..dbKll, West Ger- many. Sbe will arriw iD July and attend Coronadd Mar mp with Maqie ud Gaillo. Tbe Torra willjoia tho-n"a of other ramilia 9Cl'cm America thi.a year in boetiaa atadenta for the followiq ICbool year. A caref al matcbio1 proce11. bMCd OD iDtenicWI ud papen filled out by both teem and poteDtiaJ bolt families, ia coor- dinatd at· AFS iotetoational beadqaarten in New York. Families and students are matched on the buia of interests and lif estylea, according to Sally Schroeder, the local liaison for the organi:ution. The Torres family is .. inter- national" by nature. Bill was born in Santa Clara, Cuba, and came to the United Stat.ea in I 9S6 to attend the U nivenity of Illinois. --.... - .. ,. II llAY II. I• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/Cost A MESA NEWS/IRVINE TODAY BACK BAY CLEANUP Voluntw .,...,. ...._... upen Upper 11•"'1 llJ lat llbnly II .-• tM pt111 fnm 1111 nlnt. Plcwred bltlw. a ct•.., cnw tackl• tM •• ........ Clwla lftd Carey llllt 10IMl111:11111-. nu...., bap. Tt lhl rl1M. hln Rud If Calta 1 ....... ti Mr •'Y lhll; rlaM .-• ....,. R.,...da If C.... Im: and ltw• rlgl(llalne Llakt wlttl dlulllllr RIMI In llW . Joins the ''EAGLE CHALLENGE'' in bringing the AMERICA~ CUP to Newport Beach Sponsors: Henderson ·s Car Stereo and Newport Imports M .1 -FM51WED Your Official Eagle Station Hear "EAGLE UPDATES" Friday's at 9:30 AM & 3:30 PM on KOCM 1 1 ll r 1 tt1 1 t ••• I •'• I PHOTOS BY STEVEN GEORGES I •I O I I I I •I I I I f e If t I I I I • It -:::-.. . . - ne pro~em with kid•- . . I ~ it wm\ tbe bat 11ae otbcr P'O•p of people time to polJd a.a tMt a leMt that are proac to plailoeop•y tbe icea-w a llUlecak:ium~ 1 about other people'c clWdrn ud dailt Laara bad appUeatly are the chiJcl ... free P'Cf)ple wt.a tla.riwd oa a diet of air for the make ap about half of om put year. I certainly wain 't f rienda. Tb is type of penoa aoiDI tO tell tier about tbe ram. reacta to my daapter ill o.e bow sprinkle donuta at Win· of two ways; tbey mullly eitber cbell'I by the electric poay that like .kids, and have faa with colt.I a quarter. other people's, or they krely Parentbood bu a way of com- promitiq one'l atandard1. Me- lanie waa probably one of thole prepaat moau wbo would plan to baad-pind the oata abe bad railed in tbe bKtyard to mate baby oatmeal for little Ells- worth. I remembered when I bad thoqht I would stay home on leave with Laura and write a navel at the same time. I allo bad told my mother that it wunl fair to Dave to have to Fl up with the baby at n.iabt. since be worked so bard at the conceal COlllplete loathina for them. Since I nm in academic cir- cles, I bave two women friends who are cbildlree hip school principals. Neither ever wanted children, and are very satiafaed with their lives. Pegy, the one wbo lites kids, ii equally 9Clored by tbe children. When my daupter 1peak1 of Pegy, an awed toae c:omea into her voice, implyiaa tbat abe can't believe bow fu ud beautiful this arownup ia. Peay doa not dote Family Foot Care. • • Compete treatmeat for: ·~ \ 4. ·~,· .. Sports Medidac 8unioos Ortllodcs f cw Hammntoa """" .. It airoWa PlaJlicalllMrapJ Corm Spraim lnp'own NaJll Stn6m Warts Foot Arthrttis 2" llr. C:IDCip:WCJ ICfVCC Scmor CitiJa ~ R..W Pela D.P.M. MaDbcr. A.mric:all ........,., A-ode•ioe ud califonia Podiatry .4 ........ Newport Beach Rxliatric Surgical Group 2345 E. Coast Hwy. SwteG Coronai™~r. CA9262S (714) 67).2026 1 HOUR PHOTO STOP AttenalMCOdlal.waly lJl(sU*T~ ... ,,,,.._...., ....... . • SIWl"S' ,.,,, ....... mt or '"°"' ""' ,_,,, I/ ~w /oollfS WW"S9'd& ;4us ./.~\"Y."' lie c;,,.,. ,...\.,~ ,,. /,'-~I ~ ~ . ~J +/FLORIST -~ // '\ ' ( > ........... ~,., l)l -..\\.• 291'i Redhill A•I08 Costa Mesa 71 4 641-0810 OFFERS TO THE. PUeLIC AS A ' t ' On Enfir8 3tock of Men~ Clofhinq 8P<f Fumi~inqs f Rising op11m111 cosas. taiklre to r1lkz8 anbtip• If n:ome and ladl of S111timn on ._ Plrf of our adon. forces us im ttis PoSibon .. sel off .. met. mMf1 ._ nachaidse im c:astt Ind tit tamomM decide the future . Ewry effoft wil be madl to WUlher the mm. Thlflbe: lfflctM ~. 1hl entire slDC:k Im..._ pllcld on Siii it a fraction ol b true S11inQ price; wyttlitg inducing the newt arnvals tor spring and ....... There R no ---IS . . no 11.stric:tians. tt it's'" the stDrt. it's tor 5* It "NEVER A6Alt PRICES." Thes 5* rs tor~. Don't MISS it! Over One Million Dollars d etmnt and just arrived suits. sport coats. slacks dress shirts. ties. and assorted sportswear will go on sale at reo.ctions d 30% to 50%. Am.rte' --!..-• JI I 621Sa.lh8 .... -....CA926IO .,..... ... 7M/7ll~ STOllE HOURS-•n 111 lN Sun 11-5 ., ........ ..., .................... -. ... ._ .......... --------------?a ..... . .. ,.., ..... ___ ... .. ._.. ,.. ...... ... , .... ' • AT GRISWOLD'S AND OTHER FINE HOTELS . • .. A visit to one of Orange County-s finest hotels just isn't com- plete without a copy of The Orllnge Counlr Enlsbllner, the leading magazine that focuses on stage, music, dance, dining and nitelife. And thafs why Griswold's Inn in Fullerton, along with more than 30 other luxurious hotels in Orange County. places a copy of Tiie Enl1rt1ln1r in each guest room. Whether guests want to see a play, hear a concert, or dine at a fine restaurant, theYll find it in their colorful, exciting issue of The Orange Counlf Enl1rtr>1r. Of course. tourists areni the only ones that need to be entertained. H you're looking for fun, then you can receive 12 monlhly issues of The Oqqglt Countr Enlert81n• for just $12. Simply mail a check or money order to The E..........,, 883 Production Place, Newport beach, 92663. Or call tn with Visa or Mastercard, at (714) 631-8120. Let The EntelUlner entertain YOU . Remember: tourists shouldn't be the only ones having fun. Memorial Day brings out the bat In eaterla II-piece bud with die bia ~ IOUDda of the •• Priday ud S.urday at Tiie Cannery iuelf, Uae bMd, Tiie Jetaom '• will lte ell&eitiiaiq ta the lcnlJlle mid OD ladaj you will be aMe to .._.~ LO Cmr. At tbe leafood w tMJ are featariaa a aew Maloocl men11 •bicb inc:luclel ...,Ood taco. straiabt from EmemdL For mol'e information call 67S. 1m. At tbe Lair Stop. 2i22 S.E. Bristol, Newport Beach they will be feat~ BObby Gaylor and Scott Shaw OD Friday and Saturday niabta ud OD Sunday the ventril~ David Stna- man and Chuck Wood will be appearing. On Friday shows are at 8:30 p.m. and 10:30 p.m., Saturday shows are 8 p.m., 10 p.m. and 11 :4S p.m. and on Sunday, times are 8 p.m. a. 10 p.m. For more information call 852-8762. The Newport Rib at 2000 Who will be THE ENSIGN'S Newport Bhd., ia Colla Maa, will M opea tlleit ...... lrioms, Monday~ 8t 4 p.a. and Sanday . at 2 p.m. TU ii tlae ideal ..... to ·pa ., Jom" riba or Wludmr for yoar laoldiay picnic, liiCc ti.., offer ~­ .,.. • w to c:.11 MeM for yoar order: to 152-17U At die .... R1d11 IMt, 4250 Mardaiale Way, Newport Beach, there will be daacina Friday aDd Saturday to the Jay Stewart Band. Thia weekend will kick off the anmmer tche- dule at thia reataurut. On Sun- day the buid will apin be play- ing and they will be celebrating with a clambake, their two- pound lobster special for Sl4.9S and complimentary servings of their world-f amoua pizza bread with the recipe by Vicki Rivezzo. You may requeat more inf or- mation by calling 833--0080. A fun place to be thia Memor- ial Day weekend will be Tiie Fun Zone on Balboa Peninsula "Newport Beach II 'l e Find out in The Newport Ensign THURSDAY, JUNE 12 ATTENTION ALL KIDS: at die ,_,, era •d• n...e .uJ be illl IOrtl al~ ...... tertainiaa ~eats to fill your days aaid ew=ninp • tbis DCwelt edition to tlae ...,_. commun- ity. Be 1ure Mid try the frozen yoprt, which is tbe patat, at ••• ' \. And don\ fortet Mllaao 'I where yoa can dine Send in an essay and let us know why your Dad should be the Newport Beach "FATHER OF THE YEAR." Essays must be no more than 200 words and must be received by 5 P.M. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1916. SetMI your etUJ to: The Newport Ensign P.O . Box 9399 Newport Beach, CA 92658-9399 Prizes will be awarded to winners and Dadsl ................ ~ cootiq.; hoill Of tMle --. lilb...-. are rial!' dlere It dae Fma ZOM _.... WitJa die Pana Wbeel, tJae maTY-t<MouM ad, mucll more. Rave a peat, me Meinoria1 Day Weeteed a.aw f1&D and aooct eatinat \ ,• .. 14 •t It• THE NEWPORT ENllGNIC08TA fltESA NEWMRVM TODAY Brentwood's rlsa lrom the ashes of the Colony Kitchen BY JUDY DUFFY Lo. these many, many yean ago I used to spend quite a little bit of time in the old Colony Kitchen restaurant and bar in Costa Mesa. Recently I pulled off the 4IOS freeway and noticed that familiar facade bad been replaced by a very chic sig.n announcing Brentwood\. What's a Brentwood9s? I re- solved to fmd out at the very soonest opportunity. That opportunity presented itself on a recent Saturday eve- n.in& when a friend and I were beaded for a party and wanted dinner first. Whatever memories I have of the Colony Kitchen have dis- solved into yesterday. I might still be hangin1 out there if it had been as light and cheerful as Brentwood's bas contrived to mate the old stomping grounds. The muted colon and the feeling of spaciousness are 1986 from the ground up. The sparklin1 chrome and glass of the bakery, combined with some campy touches like a parasol standing in the middle of th~ dining room adding a touch of mystery to the tables under it, mate it a fun place to be. But eatina ii what we'd come for and so we settled down in a comfortable booth to scan the menu. Decisions are def- initely called for here. This menu reflects modem food trends at the same time it promiaet to leave your wallet intact at the end of tbc meal. I was tempted by the lamb, which Brentwood\ calls one of its specialties but The Dinner Theatre Premiere of the Phenomenal Musical 7 YEARS ON BROADWAY WINNER OF 7 TONY AWARDS WITH THE HIT SONG "DON'T CRY FOR ME ARGENTINA" EVITA THE EXCEPTIONAL CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH In The All New Registry Hote) Join us for a feast the whole family is sure to enjoy. Indulge in our sumptuous buffet featuring: Eggs Benedict, Omelettes Made-to-Order, Roast Beef, Seafood Newberg, Country Pate, Pasta Salad and Fresh French Pastries . Enjoy a complimentary glass of champagne. F.ach Sunday in the all new Cafe Chablis 11:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Adults $17.50 Children 10 and under $9. 50 RESERVATIONS ACCEPTED (714) 752-87T7, Ext. 157 18800 MACARTHUR BOULEVARD OMNE, CALIFORNIA 9'2715 I Wllll• J1111f• llnlt ........... Liii _. Tiii .... 11 lr-llll"a II c..-. . · ITAlf Pllll IY llDEll •ID DEi settled on shrimp prepared scampi style while my friend decided to indulae in poultry. We started the meal with an order of stearnrd vegies ICrw:d with a generous pot of hollan- daise sauce for dipping. My only argument was that the crunchy sunflower nugaets which topped the assortment fell through the bamboo steamer in which they bad been cooked and served. From vegetables we went to salad for me, cheese soup for him, and probably this could have made a light meal for ua in itself. The salad included such niceties as a spnnklina of alf af a sprouts and a scoop of bay shrimp along with crack- ling fresh ~ns and cucumbers. I wish rd known tlaaa thil waa wu accompanied by a won- not your fWI ol tbe miD aalM dcrful rice pilaf with rum araim u I ordered a bot bllCOD dl¥n1 of wild rice pointina ap tbe dd- which, while very 1oocl, wu icaaeberbteMODina-My friend-. not what I would laaw cbmea potato was frably coot~ not had I been aware that my aalM aluey from a steam table, and included ..,ood. C8Cb plate contained a generous The cbeele soup waa thic~ portion of f reah steamed as- bot and ddicioua. I llOlc more paraam smothered in bollan- tban one tute. But the bat claile sauce. part of the fint COVIC ,... tbe The entrees tbemxhea were unexpecied prum olaJCRIDI well cooked and seasoned. The lady wbo o«erecthot rolll. (Iran-danaen of drying out shrimp ola, parter boue, and crois-and chicken are legion but the aanta) from a ~ lhaq in-kitchen staff at Brentwood ·s vitinalY owr ber arm. So much handled the chores to a tee. DicertbantablelaYiceandmore We dido' have wine as we fun too. had a Iona drive ahead of us. The entrea arrived and once but tbe lilt certainly looked Ip.in we were impreued by the reuonably complete and rea- quality and quantity of what sonably priced. There is a full we'd been offered. My shrimp bar in the other room which .._yBackRIM -A Oickm Dimer promises that on a ni1ht we don'\ have so far to go we can begin our meal with cocktails and settle down to enjoy the atmosphere when we have fm- isbed our meaJ. for S9.95 l>t "'"' • ,.,,., ,,., o,,," ltl"""-.r -Stuwrl.y ,,_ s..-.. 1,_ • A Co•1llp Nllk C ...... S-ZSE2!FL--• ... ...-- • ... LAS VEGAS. • .. HOLLYWOOD & T.V. : TOP COMICS • • • • • • • • • • • • • • -• -• -• 2122 S.E. Bristol Newport Beach tcomef of Bitch) Please call for reservations (714) 852-8762 HOURS Sunday and Tuesday '""'Friday &:30 pm a 10:30 pm Saturday 8 pm • 10 pm • 11 :45 pm SHOWROOM MINIMUM 2 drinb per peraon LIVE ON STAGE! ,.~~ ..... 1.1 ~· 41 ~ ... ... ... .. ... ... You can bet I know what a Brentwood"s ia now and that 1i1 make it a point to come here .,ain 1000. I never knew they put such nice restaurants next to freeways. BTentwood'J, J2 I I Harbor Blvd., CoJta A/eJ11. 557-661 I. Full bar, MC/ YUa. 111'mkfa.st, lunch 11nd diluwr. DinMr for two, food only.for obowl 120. ....... ....... , .... - • "'°'Our Nrw ,.. DmlGW91 • r.,. o.w., -.....,., ·-·locnl • ~· ~ lruncf'I - "" Sewx • 11 .... .,... "'° Dilnc'"!I - c.t.d lcun,I -N~ • c.c-n·s ,.,_ C.ollet 5tq> -It"°'" • 915 0.... Gum looms • ........ "'°~' Fae..._. -"°"" 10 to 100 Airporter Inn 1-klrel .,. MICtJ9W...... --.,~ "'").....,.,. tt\tJ I A I°""" c...._-...> Violence begets violence In 'Dangerously Close' BY DALE WJNOGURA of senseless violence ii not con- Tbe unf ubionably liberal idea veyed with any uraeocy or emo- tbat violence only begets vi-tion in the numb and deacn- olence is expresaed with aur-sitized crime-melodrama, At prisina intelliaence in director Clme Raaae. The arty, prctcn- AJbert Pyun'• otherwise flawed tioua visual style of Jama Fo- suspenae-drama, Du1eroml1 ley't direction faill to achieve CIOle. any thematic comprehension Euily the leut commercial, or dramatic connection, not yet most prestigious film to come conveying any sense of restless out of Cannon Films in a Iona youth or the negative influence time, the exploitive clements that one character has on anoth- are tempered with a tcsponaible er. penpective. The buic idea, a teenage gang tries to keep law and order in a high school through terrorist acu against individuals, is the thread that bolds the overly crowded and complicated screenplay together. Since the various characten, especially the gang members, arc delineated with a lack of individuality, it's up to the acton to sustain the film with a aenae of rebellion on the verge of ex- ploding. They accomplish this with admirable control and un- dentanding, mainly co-writer John Stockwell u the gang lead- er. whose position is in jeopardy tbrougli· bis own irresponsible acts. The hiably charged atmos- phere of repreued violence is compcllinaly realized in Pyun 's denaely viaual style and emo- tional senaibility, without plac- ing the emphasis on sadism or action. His inability to tell the story clearly does not harm bis ability to convey conscientious cbaracten and a tingling overall ambiance of tension. He docs get one important point across, and that is the vague, undefined boundary between violent acts that are destructive, and ones that are meant to stop violence. On the other hand, the horror Gounnets, Athletes, Lovers of Light Cuisine The true story of a young man (Sean Penn) who gets in- volved in the criminal life-style of bis father (Christopher Walken) is treated in murky, unfocused fashion in Nicholas Kazan's aimless and undevel- oped screenplay. His cryptic dialog and unmotivated cbar- actcn are made even more f rus- tratingly obtuse by the mean- ingless whispering and silences that the acton indulge in. The self~nsciously plodding pace of Foley's editing rhythm prevents any suspense or tension from emerging, while his fancy use of shadows and shaft lighting gives a sleepy. dreamlike quality that makes the film even more vapid and vacuous. Like many mm-makers today, be depends on shock effects of li&bt and sound to create drama aod ex- citement that's not there to begin with. A similar problem infecta the long, noisy two-hour rock video, Abeolute ......... For all bis obvious camera virtuosity, es- pecially in the prolonpd open- ing shot, director Julien Temple does not use technique in any creative or meaningful fash- ion. He confuses energy with volume and frenetic motion for exuberance, augmented by a ghastly, overly busy visual de- sign that has no form or pusion. The trite tale of innocent teens (Eddie O'Connell and Patsy Kcnsit) separated by corrupt, materialistic i.nflucnces is given no structure or shape in the script. Filled out by elaborate production numben that come from nowhere and serve no pur- pose, some people believe this to be an ir-:'ortant and inno- vative film musical All it really adds up to is irritatina, anti- cinematic anarchy, with David Bowie providina the only real force and charisma u one of the evil <'haracten who lead the kids as~tay. You'll kJY'e our ~fre!hai:sine peepndwiltv:d heavy sauces. ~k>meet the needs of bt!r,'s~lfe.. styles. seNed In a casual eiegen ab' wosphere. Visit the bayside Italian ..• VISIT MILANO'S AND EXPERIENCE authentk lullan home-style cooking in ~ waterfront setting. open f« lundt • dinner (Ga.out allo .tYl&lble) .-.nu,,_......,_,... Ill ·-~ A $Ute.ti (714t••·••• ""'"-IMO ~&•tMJ Theater EVERY SUNDAY 5-7 CALL NOW -DON'T MISS THE BOAT! vU' ;;;:>-: :cl •. ~ ~ ---·~ • r.;; · 11-. .. J .. • ,_II UY II.. I• THE N£WP0AT ENSIGNI008TA MBA NEWl/lfMN! TODAY endar ART Worb '1 Jee .. n Bini Lar- tlpe and Marilyn Littman will be on view at the Susan Spiritua Gallery, S22 Old Newport Rivet., Newport Beach, throup May 2A. Phone 4~22. 00. '1 FaJ Bop: •will be on display through May 31 at Quorum Gallery, 374 N. Coast Highway, Lqu.na Beach. Houn are 10 Lm. to S p.m .• Tuesday through Sunday. Call 494-4422. "On a Small Seale: AU Cali- fornia '8'," a juried exhibition of two and three dimensional works restricted to 18 inches in size, will be on display through June 8 at Laguna Art M useu~ 307 Cliff Drive. Lag- una Beach South Coast Plaza Expansion Location, Costa Mesa. Hours are 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Friday and noon to 5 p.m .• Saturday and Sunday. Call 494-6531. Diane Sassone Gallery, 278 Forest Ave., Laguna Beach will feature works by Grace Songolo and Andrew Stanley Wing through May 25. Recent paint- ings by Gerald Buchman wilJ be on display May 31 through June 30. Houn are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Sat- urday and I J a .m. to S p .m. on Sunday. Call 494-2440. Paintinp by Marie Claapman will be on display through June 3 at Sandstone Gallery. 384A, North Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. Hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m .• Tuesday through Sun- day. Call 497-6775. n.e Lapna Collep of Art will feature an all media exhibition of student works through J unc 12 . The college is located at 2222 Laguna Canyon Road , Laguna Beach. For houn, call 494-S014. STAGE .. i..t ol tlae 0-," Fred Car- michael's aide-splitting comedy, will run through June 8 at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse, 3SOS S . Harbor Blvd., Santa Ana. Performances arc Tuesday through Saturday eveninp with Saturday and Sunday matinees. For tickets and reservations call 979-SS 11 . "Leo•ar4o tlae Flore•tl•e" amwen the comical question, "Wbat if Leonard Da Vinci could. travel to tbe 20th cen- tury?" Tbe play will be st-.cl at Scbatian \Wat Dinner Play- bome, 140 A YCDida Pico, San Clemente, tbroup May 30. Tictetl arc Sl7.~ to Sl4.9' iDdudiDa clinner. Call 492~. •Mr' r ......,,.will be per- formed at OruF Cwt eon.. 2701 Fainiew lload, Costa Maa oia May :b, 2A and 31 . Call 432-5180 for further in- f~ -n. Dne Sllt1n." tbe baunt- in1 play by Anton Cbcckov, will be stapd May 27 tbroqb 31 at UCI\ Fme Ar1I Concert Hall. Curtain at 8 p.m. Call 8~16. ........ ,... ..... 111n I ' 9t .. ._, • 1111'1 larly ...... ""- MUSJC t1te Lee Ferrell Slaow, at Roar- Coac ..... at ae CruJ••ne: BEle May 27; llay a.la..., 31, Jw 2 ad 3. Tiie eru, .... ia located .a 1580 Broott.ollow Dr., Sala Ana. Call 549-1512 for nat vatiom. Cwta• n. C.cll Bl•1: ZaSu Pina May 22; Leo l.oute May 23. nit Coach Bow ii located at 33158 Camino Ca- pistrano, San Juan Capiltrano. Call 496-8927. CollfnJ ftDlip9 plays at tbe Club Copa de Oro in Costa Mesa at 9 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday evenings. The club is at 666 Anton. De Padftc Cllonle iD COllal't: Beethoven's .. Choral Fantasy." June 1 at the Ojai Music Fes- tival. Call 542-1790 for further details. Newport Claa•ber Orclantra presents Jama Dunham, viola and Ralph Morison, violin on May 24 at 7:30 p.m. in SL An- drews Presbyterian Churc~ 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. Tickets arc SIS. Call 540-5564. n.e Fina, featuring Jimmy Page and Paul Rodgers. will be in concert May 23 at 7:30 p.m. at the Pacific Amphitheatre in Costa Mesa. For tickets, call 216-6666. ing 20's. 1670 Newport Blvd. ----------- in Costa Mesa. Wednesday through Saturday nights. Mmic at Onmp C__. Collep: Pacific Symphony May 31 . Tickets arc S4 to S10. All events start at 8 p. m. The college is located at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Call 432-S880. MISC May l:•e•t• at t•e Ora•ae Co-ty Fairpo-4a: United Scottish Society Highland Games and Gatherin May 24- 25; OC Equestrian Center May Religious Services TEMPLE ISAIAH «~ .. -..... , s..DbMh S.Vice f rid8y nilhb 8:15 p.m. Rabbi sa.wn D. ScNtz president Felix Van Beek 2401 ir--.. . ......,. 9-tll. C/o ..._. Ow n Olurcft , ..... ~s..M00 • .-7512 ..,, ......... . -............ ''•-.......... ~ t,tllAN 4.. '\ (' ~ s Cl) e Sometbin& Happens Here ~ ,., ~ f') 0-~ ,..JI ••.ll ........ , CHILDCAllE St. Mark .. Nee)' 1 ................. ~,.,... ........... .._Dr . . 2100 Mar Vista (Jamboree A Eutbtufl). N.8. 6"-13411 HARBOR REFORll TEllPLE •••9tl1nk11: u n an a ·" frtclaJ E......... , 1:15 P .II. ,...., .. ,.. Finl Frtdllr Of The •cw ...... 7:30 P.11. Rn'llf P.IOnl j1aa ... aEr •11111Dr. ••T~Alte...., Nsa10tt•11att.c.m. et1ucllor'! LAMn ... -. ............. " pp 115 'Q .w1~D1111t11 .. wr a 'a fl f II ti "fl 11811 .. I t .... ... .. t.-... Show May 31 . The fairgrounds are located at 88 Fair Dr., Costa Mesa. Call 751-F AIR for spe- cific event information. ...., ... • lrlrl. ........ . ...... _.. ........... .. .. ........... a SW1&1 '1 )$] ;1111 .,,.. -.. " ,. 1 c ........ ..,,, .... 11••.- .......... CIElmt.... . . ca·a I • a I B I c ... -1: Detroit .. ., 21 ... 29; ... . tiaon MaJ JO ... 31. Call 937-6'100 ,_ ticbta .... ... .;-, UC ••t 1 '811S.-., pna ••: ·w .. m.wie" .. ., n; ·a• .. Scnlloa .. May 30. SCJeem.p tab p1KC a. ucr. Social Sdat- ca Ball at 7:30 p.a TICbb aft S2 .... SJ. CaD "6-6922. 0-C. &...-.. UC• ti r: Sta- dad ~ worb (to May 2A). T1eketl ere S4 to SIO. All performances beain at 8 p.m. Call 8~16. •A S s l'IMe." the Alrcr- ican Cancer Society's annual ball, will take place May 30 at the Hotel Meridim. Newport Beach. Call 751-0441. " -,~ . .:. ... -. ·. .·. 1:.~ -·- A personal, business A art nctwod. for .. Remarkable People .. 714/241 1115 1-800-4-00llPIU (CompriJ Hotels BY DOUBLETREE Master Chorale ·asked to White House fete .......:c=r... • .......... • --· • were'** a to ntertaia at &M Oraqc Cena, M1•11 a....\•111 ... ~ .. ,, ..... Nc!Wt . . .. . .. , ........ ..., ... jmt ..................... of twe91tJ ... ,, ,_. o1 die I IS-meat.er auem- .. .._ •• ·1wwwc1 al llao"a. '2 t its way to tk WWte B091CI >..a .a.II, Plad ..... Mn. c,....t p•c to tile Uaited Shiu l)waf 1fiaewwU. ... latia S, t•a.,, 4s ±1 _. a nr· i1tJ ft6 Avsricw c . •• 11rc jmt • , .. of tile attnctiou .......... .., ;.-,. s ••• .._ _. Tea llilcy for dlil .. tel • I IJ I mvu'u. ••• UCI o,,eratiom Manaaer . Coaaie c.tro lat December Harborlites Reagan haft invited The Cal- ifornians to participate in the Liberty cdebntiom. .. Patrons and supporten re- ceived the aewa witll dclipt after an excelleDt clinDer pro- vided by Tbe Newpwtcr Raort. A..,. tbc lbafNNllMa cajoyiaa tbe CW nj ... daairal by Bobbie Beat, ~Gayle and Bob And- ~ Claire and Wally Crut- laldca, Olp EDil with Wuten Jolmsola. llDby and Johntlaan Lloyd, ~athryn and Cecil Wriald, Floaic ad F.d Scbum- acher, Nora ad Charla B'*°· ~l&Y and La Cotton. Nancy ...._.toa. Tcraa ltaarc with Slririit Woollwact. Rada Ding wl Qaudia ltoxlMuP. ••• Speaking of tbe Ncwportcr Resort, tbe Newport Harbor Art Mmeum will bold its .....,..1 mmmcr party Ja.ly 3 at tbe botd.. This year9s tllcme will rnolft around tbc 1Dn'Ciliaa of tbc re- stored Statae of La"baty, wl&da 100 years aao tbe Frmcb goY- IY•U .. IU•I toured tbe Women .. Transition- al Living Center. She was so imprewd with their outstandin1 wort, she recently chaired their third annual auction and cliwr bdd .. tbe Irvine Hilton. ••• On • balmy nmi.ng, the &I A wads opened their Meditcrraneaa-style mansion IO honor pabODI of tbe Sound of Music Chapter. Party chair ADD Pana dM.e a -ca.ablanca"' theme and CftD bad To11y Hd- lct. a Humphrey Boaart im- penoaator, pectina the more than 200 pests aloaa with ra- idcat hraa Bmoa. ~ .. •BuJhrint.le• aad the c,.tic Fibrosis Gaild iavited frieDda IO Hen._. Square for a \'el'J special celebration. 7wu a birthday party for tllc CF poster child. eight-year-old Noelle Bird. And a happy time was bad by CF IV~ partic-- alarty tbe •little ones.• reports Barbara Y anchar. a member What's Happening in the Real Estate Market? CHNSTAHDllYLONQ ••• See our weekly feature in the Real Estate section of The Newport Ensign. We have written articles in previous issues on such subjects as: The Importance of Location Market Update The Value of A View The Current Financing Climate Corona del Mar Duplex Call us if you would like to have reprints of any of the above articles at 840-5884. 91.al&h• ... os:u.~• &11141~- 18U111t.1 ...-toaneveai. .... ia .. co •• .,. So if ,.,.. ..w .............. pluoe bei•a at tlac Mnport Bcacla Teaaia Clab oa May 24, 25, 26,31 aadJune I. Time to wekG• ad •h•k yoa win M c:MirpenoM S.... Booty and Saaay Elliott,, u . ITAlf PllTI ft ITOEI • r I IEI THIEVES KNOW WHAT YOUR JEWELRY IS WORTH! DO YOU? If you lulwn ~had yo&U fewelry reunlly apprawd you may lw mrpriMd at tlw nur'nt va/w. Don't kt a lo.u or tlw/t /tow you 11/UkrinsuTed. Our compkte ~mo/a,ll'al Lllb- oratory u Jtaffed by G./.A. trained Graduate GemoW,Uu /or all your appraiMll ntttb. ¢- MOBOCO FiwJ,..,,&G. . 'Mm dir f.,. ls N-1 ct. M.a E 1 as .. 200 Ntwpon c.a.a ~. Ncwf*t Bc.:h, CA 92660 • (71 .. ) 644--8325 Mcmd.y Fnd.y K>-1. s.u.d.y 10-5 l..ocmd m 0awt pt.. bcrwan Me.Jdoom ..§ mi CJOOd E.th ratmllWI NII 11 •Y ll 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIONICOSTA MESA NEW8lllMNE TODAY Drug poster contest dr1w1 hundreds ay aONA WADI! nia apriq a ...... roota movement of 1,6'0 tidt, local artiata and volunteers reprea- enting more than J.4 Oranie County oraanizatiou joined forces to srapbically depict and honor the artistic expressions of a drua-free culture. The 1986 Student Drua Abuse Prevention Poster Contest en- listed the eff orta of local artists and repreaentatives of county volunteer orpnizations to form the slate of judges to pick cub award and prize winnen in five categories. The poster contest, started four years ago, commends young people whose art ex- prcasea ways in which they enjoy life without using drugs. Instead of focusing on negative images associated with drug abule, the contest fosten and honon pot- itive ways young people can get involved, accordina to Linda Paire, a county drua abme prev- ention coordinator. "This contest bu grown beyond our expectatiom. En- tries have doubled and so hu the number of participating schools," Paire said. Paire said the fint year of the program they received 800 entries from SO schools Penny McManigal, repres- enting the Newport-based, anti- drug Parents Who Care group said, w Any way to spread a pro- message is what we're after. With this poster contest, kids are telling kids that drup stink," she said. Becky Collins, .. Staying Alive" project director for the Orange County Trauma Society, aaid about tbe co1ltett, "We work'. to ~ cbildfen dcwlop optiom to 1taJ aliw. We want to teach tida to be teachen, to reduce the atatiatica of one kid dead every hour.• To cap this year\ poster con- test, the tint, leCOnd and third place winnen in each qe cate-· ·gory, from gndea one through J 2, will be bonoml with their families at an awanb reception to be held May 22 at the Laguna Beach Museum of Art Satellite at South Cout Plaza, where the winning postcn will be dis- played until June. In addition, the winners will be awarded certificates of commendation from the Orange County Board of Supervison on June 3. The fmt place winning draw- ings in each category will be reproduced and will become the official drug abuse prev- ention posten for 1986. All of the ballot isauea in the June 3 primary will be dilcuued at 0..-SeWor C1dl Cc•t•, 5th and Marguerite, Corona del Mar, on Friday. May 23 from 10-11:30 Lm. in the mul- tipurpose room. Chris Goelitz of the League of Women Voters will speak about each of the propositions and there will be a question and answer period. Everyone ia welcome and there is no charge. Call Judy O'Shaugbneuy, 644-3245 for further information. Introductory 0Het Cuts Sl.f.t» Perms SJ0.00 Hilites $.J0.00 Extra Charge For Long Hair 314 Old Newport Newport leach 650-2121 Sy Appo1nrment Only Meetings Tiie T..-J a.ltafNewport Barbor will meet OD Tuaday. May 27, at the Shark laland Yacht Club. Tbe hospitality hour begins at 11 LID. followed by luncheon at noon. · The slate of officers will be voted on at this meeting. Barbara Eaenaten, X.ABC radio host, will be the 1uest speaker for the A....-W---Gm of Jewla• •••laeu utl Profa- "o-1 WOIMll at their annual United Jewish Fund dinner on Tuesday, May 27. at the Hotel Shop Smart •Lada Formal Amrc • Spons and Calual Weu • AcDcuones • Now EA.ale Jewelry Jo Mcridien in Newport Beach. For additional information contact the Federation Women's Division, 530-6636. "How to Adaie•e Opdm- Realdl" will be the subject of a free lecture offered by Delgado Medical on Wednesday, May 28, at 7:30 p.m. at Delgado Op- timal Medical, 3961 MacAR- thur Blvd. #IOI, in Newport Beach. Those attending the lecture may also receive a free live blood cell analysis~ which will interpret the immediate health atatus of the while and red blood cells. Reservations are suggested for the lecture and blood anal- ysis. For more information, con- tact Delpdo Optimum Health at 476-2334. lunch Menu The hmcb menu for Newpon public achoola, the week of Thursday, May 22 throup Wcdnetday, May 21, is • fol- lows: Thunday: .. Bia weiner roll up," with mustard and reliall, criapy potatoes and cmup, -.,e- cial fruit.. and milk. Friday: Box lunch, 14P-n•t butter" and jelly aaad~ car- rot sticks and raisim, frala strawbenia and cream. milt. Monday: Memorial Day hol- iday. Tuesday: Beef, bean ud cbeele burrito, ICllODed corn. cbillcd frait. p1m111admilt. Wednesday: Fried chictca, cuttery potatoes with cheese on top, cherries and cTcam, scboolmade bread, chocolate milk. Births 4-».&6 S-&-16 S.2-16 S.I~ S.1-16 S.2-16 S.l-16 ~ ~ S.2-16 S.S-16 s-6-"6 s.a..- S-S-16 S-7-t6 Hoag Memorial Hospital Mr . .t Mn.. o,.._, Rufe F Mr . .t Mn. ~ o.+e.t M Mr . .t Mn. MidmJ F..-r F Mr . .t Mn. Job~--F MT •• Mn. w .. Oae Wot11 F Mr . .t Mn. S.W. H811 F Mr . .t Mn. Midliml Pllrillipe M Mr.A Mn. G*1d M 8 . a F Mr.&Mn....._~ M Mr . .t Mn. Olry 5'-*I M Mr . .t Mn.,...._ Sehr+ Jr. F Mr . .t Mn.£....-0.,-M Mr . .t Mn. JclfrwJ ,..._ M Mr . .t Mn. f.....t ,.._ M Mr. & Mn.. Dmd ,-..., F L. ~Com. ~LlpM Im. his Nnport91-=11 ..... Colla ..... a--. .... c..a .... ............. c... .... ..... u.-... ..... Nnport ... W-V*J CUSTOM PH010GRAPHY. LTD. Call for daily specials ... TEEN e PRETEENS e GIRLS e GUYS MAKE IT HAPPEN' Combine a great time wrth a unique leamng expene11oe. 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NEWPORT EN8IGHICOSTA ME1A ~~y Student Liie IY IYAI KUii New CdM student officers picked New ASB elected; elections \ presidents and 1ecretary- for next year~ Corona del Mar treuurers for service on the High School Auociatcd Student school Associated Student Body Body officers yielded victory next year. In the menior class, for Jeff Roberta, president; Cor-Bryan Cooper won the prcsi- rioe C..Jlqhan, tecretary; Jillian dency. and Robin Hubert took Harrington, treasurer, Wendy the poaition of secretary- Miller, commiuioner of activ-treasurer. The junior clus se- ities; Bill Harmon, commiuion-lected Derek Turner president. er of assemblies; and Darren and John Gran~ secretary- Morris, commiuioner of 1tudcnt treasurer. Noah Elias took the rights. sophomore clus presidency, Clul oftken mected for die and Meredith Mendelson won romfna 1ear; classes elected their 1 the position of clan secretary- tn ....... la die &rt = cilme. AmJl!liMn1lle*9pr1 it111 and Brad Jobloa. ........,_ treu•rer. Eiptb arade clau offJCen wbo will allo la'9e OD ASB by ruliq in April are Juatia Pierce. praident. and Courtney Strauu, secretary-treuurer. SalUa1 team co•pet• aa- floe•D1; the Corona del Mar Hiah School Sailina Team re- turned recently from national competition in Annapolia, M• ryland. The team placed nintb in competition with 1cboolt from throqhout the country. r.,... ...... cuuledfor .. woed time; ASB cancelled the Pep-tquad 1pomored luau lebo-- duled for the Diabt of wecme. day, May 7. aayi.aa it wu apin ~. • Initial plaDa for another racbedulina haft liDce been racindecl. ~--~-~-------~------------~-----------------~-----~ I COUPON I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I FREE SCUBA EXPERIENCEI NO OBLIGATION I ~----------------------------~--------------~-----J Sl'EP B'i STEP Once agaia, Step bv Step pre•e11t. "S .. •er Roaad tlae World" •.. a aaiq•e, fan and esdtiag learning progra• eldllf.ily deelgned for chUclren levet. Kindergarten tlaro•gh tlaird grade. 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D-1, C-..._CA EnroHment 1n Pncreu For advertising information for ''Summer Schools & Camps'' -Call Kim Dalman (714) 631-8120 The Number One Ranked Tennis Club in California Myron McNamara has been a prominent name in tennis f<K more than 20 years and has wonted with such gr.ts as Pancho Gonzales. Rod Lawtr and Jack Kramer. to name a few. Myron brings to"-- camps not only the experience long recognized by the world'• top amateur and profesaionaJ tennis ptayers. but also a very penonaa involvement in teeching tennis to youngstets. These camps are open to the pubtic and are designed to improve the tennia game of juniors. John Wayne Tennis Club T-shirts and visors will be give to .,, campers and racquets will be ...,.d9d to cmnp tourrwnent wilr.-,.L Enrollment is limited to six students per instructor. ·.1unezs......,4 JulJ 7-.MJ 11 SESSION DATES "Nollt: Camp .......... ,.... .,.,,., ...... 1 CLASS TIMES llon.-FrL,1 .. 11-•ttoun·sns 1171 JAMBOREE ROAD For reglllr811on llllcw tlM NEWPORT BEACH c.11 ltt 1111 SC mtU • ..... aa-..-.•fmlls. .a...s..r..,&Ja . L....,k?2 ...... ... _ ....... .... ___ ... ..... ....... £.-& .... . ... _ ..... 411. C'llir .. A $ I 1 S 1 C' a...i11r" a a:. .... " °C • ..... 3111 ---Dw 0 ....... ...... cm-II. 5 s _ .... _. n•u ... .., 3 , ..,, n n --.. . Slill n ... .. ...... 0 Mllr .... ll. r:.a.. & 2 I L ............. ... .. , 0 ........ .. an·.,_..._ ..... ............. , .... • * ..... ,...., .. "9lri. U& .MCK•o..EY .ierzerL••a JMESS.SM ---~& ....... 12!Dl 0.. ... s.-. 410. "s •---CL~ (714) CJ5a51 Sl1.5 5122 5129 61'5 ...,. • ...... I n.·· ··---is ... . m:COlil- GMTE DB..MllT SO~. Sl7.. f Dr ... f' s t S..C-.Ca.~ I al ILw &Grae. l.Jnden. 517 Billt 'Cl Dr. Ne port ~C..'26(il) • I ........... S.,_... Dewiel H. Mw, clDdl nm _.., ...... c. .. a..., ar.._. C.•llllJ April 4 . .... FJ074a Sil 518 5115 Sl'22 4931 ..... "•cwa fCiil I • lb B LU --llA1 I The ••.• ...,_. daila .. •. -= Slft:R- IOll ADV£WTISING. 1661 ~.Oam ..... CA ~ .... ~ 1661 Supers a . Cmta 1111sa. CA 926Z7 . l1'i5.. 2 iscmdld-.. __ ....... SiFed: Jldt~ 11lis , 3 Wit -Mid .... the County a.ti of ORANGE Coady on May 9. }ga&_ F.-e No.. fl08716 S..22 S..29 6-5 6-12 5009 OLD~ftS.eC. ............ .._ ...... 1uc.,. • ....._.,.. 200. NcaPOJt Seedt, CA .... .. ,h,. C. HopkJna. 2553llOl.co0.-. Llpll .._..,CAtl2Jll51 • .. ...... CotporatjOft. 25092 Buckb Mrd Lane • I .... HAii, Ca. 92653 . C •a,.._ Tl* ..._ .. conduc:t- ... a ............. tip. ........ c. ... ... Tl* .. ,,,,_.._ tied witll tM Countr Cwt& of Ofllncll CountJ April 21. 1-. Fl010IO 511 S/15/ 15 512:2 4936 NmlC..a MCl•l .. 8Ullllll I ....mnr 1rsT TM tzluhc pereon ls .._..--aTEIOM> ~COlllNMY. • Joint v..n. 29992 ..,, Glenn on.. S.....100. lla- UM ...... CA 92fi77 8ui9-Tesoro, Lill.. • Cll- ilorM lifniellCt pertl•d\is>, 16536 Bernardo Center DrM. ... 200. 5-t Oitlo. CA92l.28• Newede Tesoto. Ud .• a Calitomia limi39d peftner· ship. 16636 .... do Cen-.. om.. Suitll 200, Sen Oie9D. CA 92128. This ....... iloonduct· ed .,, • joint_.... This ........ -Ned with the County Cf•"' of ar.,. C.ciunty on April 14, 1986. Fl06427 5/15/8 5115 5/22 4916 CROSSWORD PUZZLE AC•OH I . Dmilillr , rr.,... 10 ..... t.aar. I( ~-.ku n Sc-.r ''-o.a ... 11 • .., .• -.. I& Q a 19 Vompeiel for ~ 10 c..-..-a u 5illll'eill its.... pcnaaa n~.,..... i~ ~ ftUri. l9 c..sc .-..a H .... ,.. Co.pea pDliM u . N-d• waww P ....... 40. o.r ol e-.. .. arct.ca bo ........ 41 CoG t I lar~ 44 """"-'rm 0 fa .... 0 ...... f9, 100 Glwwa ,._ c A a ·,I b J.._ WI SOLUTION TO LAST WEEK'S PUZZLE )2. S.•a m lid ~-Yd..I caUows H . &.acuc )I Ki .. ol Judah )9. Dl6cWacy 61. Nor~ 6,. Twetw pairr pu man 67 Elnatt 69. Drt--- 70 . Grou.lldlas 71 . Aodibk 72. 1lw Old Sod 7} Gardna~ 74 A.ds 7l Waods DOWN l . A.uocuceoa 2. 4&40 ICI· JUcb }. Cbr b, ... TCM '· Coataoua 6. Youda 7. Ta..uaaaea R. l.q.aeaca11w 9. A~olpan1 JO.~ l I . Pro.td.tec 12. PhocQ&t• .. I }. Bab,-aiu 21 . ol Wa,ht H . CoUoqui.al f « cb•.., 1 26. FaJls ia cltop1 2A. Strobl l~tly 19. fo11r11tr Span11h ..coan }(). u.,..,.. } I. (}ppottuM }2. Cloea }6. Da1aivc shoun 3R. Pusmacr }9. Allm. t~ come'd1an -41. aq,.., -4 ). L ickrs f0t food -46. Vc-nd '"' T tnckr p.u1on ) I. Sttk B . PawnJ,,~u H . S119nish-Anwr1c:an YYa~ ),. Away, oll 16. Oamb 60. Gttman waporc 62. ThlfttOIM 6}. Ho1 ~ 64. SM shttp 66.a~ 6-g. Pl.al JUKC UlM•~·--·"'"'"•11&.1 YOU All£ IN DUAULT &WI A DUD 0# l'MJST DATED 06/17/U. UNLDI YOU TAU ACTfOH TO PIOTECT YOUR PIOfllltTY. fT MAY K IOLD AT A PU8UC UlL W YOU MUD AN OP'l.ANATION OF TIC NA~ 01 nt1 MOCllOMGI MWNIT YOU • YOU SHOULD CONfACT A lMW9. On 01101111 .. UkOO A.M. IDOICW. MANAGE· MENTCORfOMTmOIA ..... A• .. .., ..... 11&1 TNlll&e undlr •.v;;: II Del9d ol T,._ ~ °" l • Ouument "°' 31479 Boall 1419 .... MM Of.._. Iii: I di In ... .-ce olh ..... ol _,_ ~. C1Ma mta. •• C'lll&d by. KAMJIW tWllEN,·..0--= tWCHI W1U. 1D.L AT "*.IC AUCTION TO T aeooa ,.,.. CMH. ~ ...... o1 .... lft e.M ~ol ......... ~ .. a.p..n-. ..... '°<Mc en. ....... JOO£.~-.. er... CA. ... rilM. .. -' ........ ~ '° Md "°" hl6d by It uftder Mid Deed of Trust In tM PfOC*tY ••If in teid ~. ~. deecrtbilll the land .... ... t: A LEAtOtOU> EITAn .. _,.,TO: LOT 16 IN ntE aTY OF HlWPOlt'T BEACH. COUNTY Of ORANGE. STATE Of CALIFORNIA .• EXCE" THE ~Y5.00FUT AHOn«HOWJHfASTOlY 6.00 FEET Of LOT 17, AU IN ILOCK l Of TRACT HO. 112. AS PUt 11Wt R£COROEO IN BOOK 23, PAGE 5 OF M190E1JNCOUS MAPS. IN THE OFFlCE OF THE coutnY ~OF SAID OOUNTY . The ..,... .-.... and ottw common ~. Jf .... ol the ..... .,.~ dllatbed .... purpofted tob« 250 62NO STREIT. NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92663 The ~ Trvme dilc .. lms 9"Y ll~llty for wry lfllCOf•edl 111 ofthe .... eddf-.sandottwcommon doc~ If MJ, lhown herein. Seid .... will be "*99, but without c:onwnant or ..,.,..._,..,,.. 01 lnPled. , ... 'Chi title. pou•ion . OI enc:umlnnc:es. to "1 the ,.,.nq prindp91 tum of the note(•) ,secured by said Deed of Trutt, with ........ tt...e. -~ In uid "*(a). acMnml. If any. under the tennt of the Deed of Trult, fen, CMI,_ and _.,.. ... of the TNAle and al the ttulh c:nMld ~ uid Deed of TRiit. to wit $15,169.46 . The beneficiwy under Yid Deed al Trust heretofore executed and delivered to the under'sianed a written Declaration of Default and Demand for Sale, and a written Notice of Default and Election to Sell The u~ caused 5aid Notice of Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in the county where the real property lsk>c:ated. DATE: 4/28/86 8ENEftCIAL MANAGEMENT CORPORATION OF AMER· ICA, as said Trustee, By: INTERSTATE TRUST DEED SERVICE, INC., aaent. Helen A. Smith, Account Executive, 17782 E. 17th St .• #105, West Bid&., Tustin, CA 92680 (714) 73G- 6526. 5/8 5115 5122 IC24l54 FtCitilOUI WW NAiii ITAllllUfT The toelowinc persons are doina business as SOUTHWEST CAA RENTAL, 1220 W Coast H11hway, Newport Beach, ~hfomia 92663 Southwest Leasina and Rental, Inc., a California Corporation, 12312 W Ofympte Bl'ld • Los Aneeles. Ca. 90064. This business 11 conduct· ed by a corporatt0n S.aned James 0. Ak111n. Executive Vice President. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County on April 15. 1986. File No. f -306561 5/1 5/8 5/15 5122 4920 "*IC NOTICI f'tCiiliOUl•-- NMIE ITATIMIJfY The foOOWll'\I person is doins tJuw.ss as: ZAHARA DESIGNS/ZAHARA INTER· NATIONAL, 1077 Santa Ana, Laauna Beach, CA 92651. Sheri-Anne Fehy, 1077 S..U Ana, Lacuna Beech, CA92651. Thia business is conduct. ed bJ an lncfividuaf. SCned: . Shen·Anne fehy. This ...,,..,,. WU filed with the County Clerk of Or.,,.. County on May 12. 1986. file No. F 308781 5/22 5/29 6/5 6/ 12 5004 PueUCNOT'ICI ncnnous ••11111 NAiil ITATIMIJfY The totfowina person is doina business H : PAN AMERtCAN SECURITY SYS- TEMS, 729 W 16th St., Colt.I Mesa, 92627. Chana R. Judson, 729 W. 16th St., Costa Mesa. 92627. TIMI~ ii conduct· ed bJ an lncMduM • ..-: a.tea R. Judlon. This .............. flled with the County Ca.11 of Ot-. ~on ..., 12. ... ,. No. ,...,. 51225/lt115 6112 9008 4948 PUIUC NOTICE nc I I llOUI IUllNUS NAME ITATUIUfr The followlna person IS doin1 business as THE SOUTH COAST LAW GROUP. 695 Town Center Or .• Ste. 800. Costa Mesa, Ca 92626. Mark Alan Wriaht. 695 Town Ctr. Dr. Ste. 800, Costa Mew, Ca. 92626. This business is conduct· ed by an individual. Sianed: Martt Wri&ht F307553 5/15/85/15 5/22 4928 "*IC N01lCl f'ICllllOUl IU•llll NAME ITATDllNT The followins penons are doir11 business as. JOSEPH ROSENER, JR. ASSO· CIATES, 125 Via Venezia. Newport Beach. CA 92663. Enercom Tech~les, Inc., 125 Via Venezia, New· port a..cti, CA 92663. This business is conduct· ed by. c:orpo1ation. Silned: Joleptl Rosener, Jr .• "-· idenl. This statement was filed with the County Clertt of Onlnp County on May 5, 1986. file No. F308193 5/8 5/15 5122 5/29 4952 •·241M ncnnout IUllNUI NAiii ITATllllJfT The foltowf,_ persons are dOh'I business as THE CA, BANA CAFE. 630 Newport Center Drive. Newport Beech, California, 92660. The Irvine Com~ny, a Mlchlpn corpcntion, 550 Newport c.rar Ortve. Nft. port Beach, California, 92660. This Business is conduct· ed a. a COf'pOlation. ~ W111illm H. Md.tend, Ex· ~Vice~ This .......... flled with the County Clertt of ·Or-. ~on Apr1t 15, ·-Ala No. F30ell 5115115115 5/22 4922 Fl073!i0 5/15/8 5/15 S/22 4935 K2Al52 f1CTIT10Ul IMlllNOI NAME ITATUIUIT The followina pen.on is dome business as MEISTER CHANDLER BUSINESS CENTER No. 1 a cilifomia limited partner~hip, four Upper Newport Ptaz.a, New· port Beach. C1l1forni• 92660 Howard W. Meister.II. 6194 La Fremontia, Rancho Santa ft, Cahtomia 92067 This business is conduc:1· ed by • limited s-rtnersh1p. S.,ned ~rd w Metstef II This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County on Apnt 15, 1986 File No F-306514 5/15/85/15 5/22 4918 1·25027 ncnnous IUllNUS NAME ITATDIDCT The toelowina persons are dotna business n : scon INVESTMENT CO .. A Gener· al Partnership. 20 Beech· comber Dr .• Corona dei Mar. Calif. 92625. Bernard A McDonald. Trustee of Trust A of the McOonatd Famity Trust. 20 Beachcomber Orive. Cor· ona del Mar, California, 92625 Bernard A McDonald, Trust" of Trust B of the McDonald Famity Trust. 20 BeKhcomber Drive, Cor· on• del Mar. California. 92625 Scott Allan McDonald, 30131 Outpost Roed, Sen Juan Capisti•ir>. CA 92625. JoAnn M. Morley, P.O. Boa 1321 Bia Bear Lab, Calif., 1010 Pine Mouraln Rd., Bil a..~. Calif. This business Is c::onduct· ed by: • a•neral partner· ship. Slaned: 8emard A. Mc()o. nald This ~ was filed with the County Clerk of Oran1• County April 17, 1986. F306811 5/ 1 5/8 5/ 15 5/22 4933 "'9lJC NOTICI FICJihOUl WIEa NAMllTATWT The toUowtne perton 11 doinl ~es: SOUTH COAST LAWYERS· ATTORNEYS. 695 Town C.. Or., S.. IOO, Co.a ...... Ca. 92626. Mark Alan Wrtaht, 195 Town Ctr. Or. Ste. IOO. Co.a ...... Ca. 92626. lNI ~Is conU:t· 9d ~en indMduel. rM)~M.n-- 9/11115115 5122 4129 a•• HCllHOUI •'l•r• 9MMllrAT811AT The~ ....... .,. doln• bu•lnnt H THE COHSERVAT~. 690 Nlw- pott c.... OrNe, ~1 e.cn, Callfomla ~- The IAIM Company, I Michipn ~. 550 Newport CenW Drive. New: port 8each, C•llfornla, 92660. This buline. is conduct: edbya~.-­ WiH&.n H. Md.tend, Ex· ealtM Va PNaident. This ......._.,. -filed with the Cou"ty Clerk of Or-. County on April 15, 1986. Fi .. No. F·306517 5/l 5/8 5/15 5/22 4921 K.aMI "*'CNOTQ llChiiOUl .,_E .. NAMI ITATIMDfT The •oUowint penons ire dOina buliness as: FOOT. Hill ANO BASELINE AS· SOCIATE.S, a California seneral partnership, #13 eorpo,-. "-n. suit. 200. Newport a.ch, CA 92660 Stephen C. Hopkins. 2553 Moneco Orive, llicun11 Beech, CA 92651. MATISHAN CORPORA· TION, California, 25092 Buckboard lane, La1un1 Hiiis, CA 92653 This bl4inns ls conduct· ed by I...,.,., P8f'tntnh1p The re111trant com· menced to trans.act bus1· ness under the fictitious business name or names listed above on February 1, 1986. Sll"'ed: Stephen C. Hop61ins. Th~ statement was flied with the County Clerk of Orance County on May 6, 1986. File No. F308388 5/15 5/22 5/29 6/5 4983 1·251M PUaJC NOTICI l1CTl'f10UI ...... Ell NW ITAT'IMINT The fonowint penons .,. doins busineu a O£WITT. HARVEY. 2133 Vista l..we- do, Newport 8each, Call· fomia 92660. Adela H. Calhoun, 2133 Vista Laredo, Newport Belctl. Calif 92660. Adela H C1lhoun, H Truae of~ Trust 8., 2133 V'rsta lM9do. Newport Beech, CA 92660. This business Is conduct· ed by co-~ttners. Sianect. Adela H. Cathoun. This statement WIS filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County on May 5. 1986. File No Fl08275 5/15 5122 5/29 6/5 4984 1·25243 PUalCNOTa ITATIMUU Of AUNOOfJHIJIT Oii USE Of nc ii I iOUI IUllNUS NAiii The followtn1 person(s) hat (hew) ablof ~the use of the flctitk>us busi· neu name: NORTHSTAR YACHTS (A); NORTHSTAR YACHT CHARTERS (8); NORTHSTAR YACHT SALES (C), 401 Promontory Or., East. Newport 8Hch, CA 92.MO. The FK:tttJout Buslneu ,.._,.wr.dtoMcMwn -..'"o..._~on 10/22/14, file No. m•••· ...... ... f1nMdll. Inc., c nrume.. TIM buliMll ... con- ducted e.,. ~. ~ NorttmrAnwW, Inc,, TIM •111 RM -Ned with tM county clerk of Or.,. Caur9 on Aprtl 17, 1981. 5/15 5122 5129 615 .. WNOTD NOTICI Oii DIAlH Of EDWMD UOTD DWllDN ANO CW Nii hOif 10 ao-=•a DTATI NO. A-1Dll7 To 111 heirs, beneficiaries, Creditors, contineent Cred· itorl, and P9' IOnS who may be athef wise inwested in the will 01 altllt9dEDWARO LLOYD JOHNSON, N'.A ED· WARD L. JOHNSON, AKA EDWARD JOHNSON. A petition hat been filed by WILLIAM G. LIEB in the SuperfC)( Court of Or1nae County requatins that WIL · LIAM G. LIEB be lppoifUd n penonal rept1111 ltlltive to admlnist.r the est.Me d the decedent. The petition requests au· thority to •dminister the estate under the lndepend · ent Administration of Eslltes Act. A heerina on the petition will be held on: S.28-1986 It 9:30 A.M. in Dept. 3. lo- Qted at 700 CNic Center Dml9 West, S.nta Ana, C.- llfomia IF VOU OBJECT to the trantlnc of~ petition you should either appear at the heatinc and state your ob· jectlons or file written ob· jections with the court be· fore the hearin1. Your 1ppearance may be in per· son 01 by your attorney. If YOU ARE A CREDITOR OI a c:ontintem C.-.ditor of the decelsed, ~ must file your ciaim with the court OI present it to the personal represent•tive appointed by the court within four months from the date of . first issuance of letters as pnMded In section 700 of tMCallfomil Prob* Code. The time tor fllina ciaims will not .,.. prior to foUr months from the date of the hMrint notic::.j ·~· YOU MAY EXAMINE the fl• kept bV the court tf you .. a person inbtf 8SU9d in the ..... you may ...,.,,., upon the executor or ad· minlstrwtor. OI upon the at· tomey for the executor 01 administretot, and file with the court with proof of..,. Vtee, I written request stat· inc that you desire speci1I notice of the filina of an inventory and appraise- ment of estate assets or of the petitions or ec:counts mentined in sections 1200 and 1200.8 of the California Problbt Code. Attorney for petitioner: BOIES & O'ROURKE, By Lewis w. Boies, Jr .. 11n1 San Vicente Blvd .• Suite 777. Los An1eles, Ca 90049. 5/8 5/15 5122 497' PU-..CNC>Ta HCllllOUI WUI NAM1 ITA'f'IMINT The foUowtftl penon '' doinl bulNWI II! PAINT· ER'S PlUS HARDWOOD ANISHES.116~Sln CllmeMI. CaMf. 92672. Ruben Robeft HetN"· cm. 1160alor-. Sift a.m- 1·21117 PUaJC MOTICI AChilOUI 9111•1111 NWITA.._,,, The foMcMint.,.,..• are doin1 business 11: DEL PRADO OFFICE CENTER, LTO., a Caltfomia Umtt.d Partnership, 3 Corporate Plaza, Suite 233, Ne~ Beach, CA 92660. Universal Exploration Inc .• A California Cotpcn· tion, 3 Corporate Ptaza, Suite 233, Newport Beach, Califomtl 92660. Colstskte Financial Cor· poratk>tt, A California Cor· porwtion, 3 Corpcnte Plan, Newport Beech, CA 92660. Thfs business Is oonduct· ed by. limrt.d partnership. Silf*f: Scott W. Wetlman, ~ COMbide Finan· clal, Genenl Partner. This sUtement WIS filed with the County Clerk of Oranp County on M•y 7. 1986 File No. F308487 5/15 5/22 5/29 6/5 •993 • 1~1' "*.IC NQTICl ACllUOUI •tt•ll NAiii ITA'llMIJIT The tonowina penon is doina bu1iness as: GUAROIAH DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, a California Limited Partnership, 3152 Redhill Ave .• Suite 275, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. S&J Development, Inc., 3152 Redhill Ave .• Suite 275, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. California Corpomion. This business is conduct· ed by a limited pertnetship. Sianed: J•mes S. Salter, Pres .. S&J Development, Inc. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of <nnae County on May 8, 1986. File No. F308590 5/ 15 5122 5/29 6/5 4995 #looa51 NOT1CE Of TMllTU'l IAU T.S. No.1114 VOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED JANUARY 19, 1977. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO Pfte>TECT YOUR Pfte>PERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF VOU NEEO AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On JUNE 6th, 1986, It 9:15 A.M. NATIONAL FORE· CLOSURE SERVICE, INC. 85 duly appointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust. Recorded JANUARY 28. 1977, 85 inst. No. 39774, 1n ~ 12051, PIP 1597, of Otfteial Records in the office of the County Recorder of ORANGE County, State of CALIFORNIA. Eucuted by PETE J BONIN ANO JEAN f . BONIN. HUSBAND AND WIFE WIU SELL AT PllBlJC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIOOER FOR CASH, {plyab6e 8t time of sale in lawful mon.y of the Unbd States) .t the front entrance to the <>'d 0ranp County Courthouse, located on Santa Ana Blvd., between Sycamore Street and Broectway, Santa Ana, CalifomJ., all riaht. tide and inter.I con·~ to and now held by it under Mtd Deed of Trust in the property situated 1n Mid ~. and St8t8 described as: LOT 32 IN TRACT NO. 3764, AS SHOWN OH A MAP RECOROEO IN 900I< 152, PAGES 20, 21 ANO 22 Of MISCELLANEOUS MAPS, RECORDS Of ORANGE COUNTY. The st1'Mt address and other common desianltion. if any. of the real property described abcwe i1 purported to be: 1811 HOLIDAY, NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA The undersitned Trustee discl•ims any liability for any incorrectness of the stl9et address and other common deslanation, If eny, shown herein. Said sale will be made, but without convenant or warranty, upress 01 implied, reprdinc title. possession. a1 encumtnncn, to pey the remainins principel sum of the note(•) secur~ by said Deed of Trust. with interest u..on, as proYtded in said note(s), ldvanoes, if any, under the terms of the Deed of Trust. fees. charen Ind~ of the Trustee and of the trusts cfUted by utd Deed of Trust. The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obllption Mc:ured by the property to be sold and reasonable estil'Nlted costs. expenses ind advances at the time of the inlti•I publication of the Notice of Sale 1s $443,443.00 The beneficiary under Mid Deed d Tn.sst ,.__,..,,. executed and deliwred to the u~ • written O.Clarltlon of Default and Oem1nd for Sale, and a written Notice of 0.fault and Electfon to Seti. The underlllned cauMd uid Notice of o.tauft and o.etiofl to Seti to be recOtd9d In the county where t'he rMI ~ii loc:-.cl. 4lATt: MAY l, 1916 NATIOHAL FOKCLOSUA£ S0MC£. INC., 2100 SAW· TElil kW., sum 306, w. LOS AHOEI rs. CA 90025, =~ By WANDA McN£Al, ASSISTANT Ya &/15 5122 &/29 4975 ..... ,. SEIM.I ,...._,. Oft .U.. 5-lW II 11*» .._ An1 ~ Tiie ......,.~, .• c•r•-.. .... •T......, cw lucln1111 T,.._ crf IUll rt 0 1 t ,,.__ _, ... ceftllM Dlild ill TfWl IAI Cutld llif 8.H. MlU eM N.8. MTIL. 'n •• llt Md ...... ,_., ... ,.,._. •• 1•1 ............... 21111 ...... lm5, ..... 111,tla...i .. I aotO....~.c '$ ... ... .................................. &. •a ... ,._,,a.1••k• .... 11a.•1tl1f7, dOMcilll ....... d ..... Cawllr ............ .... ..... .,...11 .................... ~ _........,,, ................ .,..._ •• 1Ne!1 checl& ,.,aai11 tD M6d Truttee .._ on • ..... or nat'°"81 ....._ • ..... or ...,_. ctMit Uftiolt, or a ................ ...., C'llilMdDmiclld In etM ....., 11 ._ "'8lft •••a to ,..,. Mwtc:an Ttue IMUl9nCe Compeny loc8t8d a 114 East fifth Stl99t, in tN dtJ of Senta AN. CaUfom&a, eH tft.a rilht. ............... ~ to and no. hMd by it under llMI Deed ol Tn.sst In the P'°'*1r lituallld In -'ct~ and ... dlecribed -PARCEL 1: An undMded 2.0497 per cent interest In ind to Lot 1 al T'8Ct No. 6027, • per mmp rec:ordld in ~ 310, ,.._ 19 and 20 of mlmtlteneous maps, In the ofb ot .. County~ of laid~. Except ... mN .... ORI Ind fNtatt ot wy kind and cher8CW end all co.I, asphMtum, oil and ottw like ~ In 01on1-'d lend, but ho.,._., -.Mns and ,......,.,. eny and ... ,.,. d entry to the surface of said property 1nd addition waivina and re4easinc any •nd 111 rfsht of ent-,y to the subsurface of said property to a di«ance al 500 feet b9low the surface of Mid property to I diltance of 500 -.. below the SUffaca by died recorded April 8, 1966 in &oc* 7895, Pia 511, Offtdaa R.ec:orck. ~so aceptins thetwf•om units 100 to 112, 201 to 212, 301 to 312, '°1 to 412 all inclusive u shown upon the condominium plan l'9COfded 1n &oc* 10736, Pllee 373, Officiel Records of~ County and "'*1d· ment thef*> t9COrded in Booll 10786, Paet 929, Officaat Record$. Pate.el 2; Unit 404 as shown upon the condominium plan ,.. corded in Book 10736 Pllae 373, official records in the office of the County Recorder of said County and 1mendment thereto recorded 1n Book 10786. Paae 929, Official Records, in the office of the County Recorder of said County. The street address or other common desianation of Hid property '' purported to be: 310 Fernando Unit 404, Balbol,CA 92661. Seid sale will be~ without CO\lenant OI wwranty. e•press or implied es to title, poueuion or encum· branca to satisfy the unpeid balance due on the note or notes MCured by uud Deed of Trust, to wit: $184,542.34, ptus the followiftl estimated costs, ••· penses and advances at the time of the initial publication of this Notice of Sa .. : $2.914.00. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A 0££0 Of TRUST, DATED hn~ry 22, 1981 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR Pfte>PERTY. IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SAL£. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU. VOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER FIRST AMERICAN TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY,• C.hfom1• corporation · P.t Smdt. Authonzed Officer, 114 Eut Fifth Street, Santa Ana. California 92701. (714) 558·3211 DATED May 6, 1986 5115 5/22 5/29 4986 1-~71 PUaJC NOTICE NOT1CI Of DEATH Of ELIAIDQER ADlllNll'TU UTATt NO. ArW112 To 111 heirs, benefic1anes, creditors, oontlnaent cred· itcn. and persons who may be otherwise 1ntenmed 1n the will 01 estate of ELSA BERGER. A petition has been filed by LOIS WOODBRIDGE 1n the Superior Court of Crance County requestina that LOIS WOOOBRIOGE be appointed as penonat rep. resentative to administer the estate d the decedent The petition requests IU· thority to administer the estate under the lndepen· dent Administration of Estates Act. A hearinc on the petition will be held on 6·4· 1986 at 9:30 AM in Dept. 3 lo· Qted at 700 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE WEST. SANTA ANA. CA92702. IF VOU OBJECT to the arantina of the petit10n, you should either appear •t the helnn1 end smte your ob· jectlons OI file wntten ob- jections with the court be- fore the he1n n1 Your appearance may be 1n per son or by your ltlomey. IF VOU ARE A CREDITOR OI I contil ... It creditor Of the dec:•lled. you must file your claim with the court OI ~it to the perlOI_, represantat1"9 1PP°'nted by the court within four months from the daw of h~d ........ pnMdld In wtion 100 d the CaiHb1'ia ,.Obiltll Code. Thi ... far ftlinl cWma ... nat ......... tour montM m..n the ... ot the.._ ... nadcld .,... YOU MAV EXAMINE the file kept by the court. If you are a person int~ested in the estate, you may setW upon the executor or ad· ministrator, °'upon the M· tomey for the executor or administrMOI, and file with the court with proof of set· ..,;ce, a written request sbt· •"I that you desire special not ice of the filina of an inventory and appraise· ment of estate assets or of the petitions OI accounts mentio led in w:tionS 1200 and 1200.5 of the California Probllte Code. Attorney fa< petitioner. HANKIN & PALMIERI. BY MARK 8 . HANKIN, 10850 WILSHIRE BLVD., SUITE 1200. LOS ANGELES, CA 9002•. 5/15 5/22 5/29 •996 PU8UC N011Cl ncnnous 9UllNOI NAME ITATIMUn' The followint person IS doilll business as: ULTRA SURF ~CTS, ns w 17th Street. Suite G, Com Mesa, CA 92627 Edith M Schoeffler, 12 Wild Goose Ct • Newport BNctl, CA 92663 This business 1s conduct· eel by an individual. Silned Edith M. Schoeffter This m.tement was Med with the County Clerk of °'"'ftllt County on May 12. 19K. File No. F308787 5/15 5122 5/29 615 4987 om..-.: ..... ,.,. .... t.A .. ........ tL ....... . ........._ .......... CA tom. • TNa'IM l .... ... .............. & .. . -...:•Mu:W.. 1llll I' ....... .-.. C•M:r a.ta _, °"""' ~ ...... 12; , .. ,.ND.,.... 5/15 5122 5129 615 .. ... IC .... ACHSW • 111 I I I ........ , I 5 Thlbloa•w,..,.• doirw bl .1,, •• -CAUf. ORN&A VN4 IOG IWDt. ~eam..ao.... ... 524. Newport BMctt, CA 92660. John C. Ven B1i'&. llOO W... U.S. Hwy42-# .0. ea. 039, GGIMn, KY 40026. This bulifma ii c::andUd· ed by.., indMdull. sw-ct: John C. Ven 8era. Thi1 ltlltllment ... ftled with the County Clerk of Or.,.. County on May 12. 1986. File No. F308789 S/15 5/22 5/29 6/S '989 "*.IC NOTICE f'ICiiflOUI ... IE• NWITATW The fot1owtns person '' dolna busineu as: KVIRG or KVIRG COMPANY, 1650 Partc Nwport ... 13 • ,..... port a.ch, CA 92660. Kay Oonllld and tv.del .. Virsinia H1llm1n, 1650 Park Newport MlS · New- port a.ch. CA 92660. This busineu is conduct· ed by hUINnd Ind wife. Sitned: Kay 0. Hallm•n. l<M1 0. Haflmen. Thi1 mtame11t was fi'-d with the County Clerk of Of-.. Courity on May 12. 1986. file No. F308778 5/22 5/29 6/5 6/ 12 •992 PUa.ICMmCI F1C ii hOUI a Ill I EJI NWITA~ The followina '*'°" is dotftl busirms as; SWISS. LINE.114 24th Sir-. New- port Beach, CA 92663 Michael Lentz. 114 24th StTNt. N4twpott Buch. CA 92663 This business is conduct· ed by an 1ndMdual S.aned Mtehael Lentz. This st8tement was filed with the County Clerk of Oraae County on M•y 19. 1986. File No f309424 5/22 5/29 6/5 6/12 4999 PUM.ICNOTU nc11110U1 •••mm NAME ITATEmNT The followil'tl '*'°" IS doint buli.--.: "SECRET FANTASY.'" 318 oed New· port Bhd., .... ~ S.Ch. CA92663. ~ Reuben, 16592 AJ. liance #A, Tustin, CA 92680. Thil business is conduct· ed by .,, individual SCned: Kaiwi Reuben. This sbllement was fi'-d with the County Clerk of e>r.nse County on May 19, 1986. Fi .. No. Fl09426 5122 5/29 615 6/12 5015 1·251M PU-..C MOTICI F1C Iii 10U1 .. lllUI NAMI ITAT'lmJn The follo#int pertOnS.,. dotnc bu5iness as: ASJ hi/ MAIN & CULVER . 2727 N-.port 8~ Ciutte 200. Newport e.ci . ~2663 Alfred F Lustbeder. 2727 Newport 8Mi , Suite 200, Newport Beech, Ca 92663 ~ L Gumpert. 2727 Ne•Po't B!vd.. Suit!I 200. Newi>ol1 Buc:n. Ca 92663. Jlmm .. 0. Wtlte11n1, 2727 Newport Btvd .• Su* 200. Newport ~ Ca 912663 Thia buliMM i& conduct· edbVa ...... ~ _. SllMrt L Qumoert. Thia .......... _.., with the Countr c .... of 0.....-County on Aprt 21, 1-. Fie No. fJ07064 S/15115 5122 5129 4157 , .. • -----·· ,_I 2 WY 12. I• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEW8flfW1NE TODAY ftmlC..ncl fCiil .. WIM MMllTA18 I I The....,.....-.on ts dolnt .,......_ • MtRA- CU ENTERPftlS£S, 426 c.bllna Or., Newport 8Mdt. CA 9Q663. JDJceDlerlefllhw,426 Catalina Or., Newport 8Mdt. CA 92fi63. This ...... isaindud- ed by en indMdlJ9I. _. ... 06lf'9 AsMr. This........,._..., with the County c..,_ of e>r.,. County on 5-19-86. fie No. F309425 S/t2 5129 615 6112 5001 1.-. PUaJC NOTICI ACllllOUl .... 11 NAME ITATlllUfT The toaaowtns persons we doh11 business as: AMER· IVEST PARTNERS -HUN· TINGTON BEACH, UO Newport Center ome. Ste. 455, Newport Beach, CA 92660. AmeriVest Ventutes, 840 Newi>Ort Cent• Drive, Ste. 455, Newport Beach, CA 92660 Clifford R Boeckman, M.O .. 3177 S1h1er lake Blvd .. Cuyahop Falls. OH 4'224 Brias Partnership -D. P 0. Box 1510, 16765 El Zorro Vista, Rancho Sar1Q Fe, CA 92067 Epstein Family Partner- ship #3, EfO, 1625 K Street. N.W., Ste. 500, Wash1f'Wton, DC20006. Howard J l&el, M.D . 2030 Ganya,..Road, Akron, OH4'313. JKS Investments. 840 Newport Centef Onve, Suite 455, Newport Beach, Ca 92660 Joseph Family Trust, cl o Donald N. Ecket', Trustee, Emst & Whinney, P 0 . Box 1270. Riverside. CA 92502 David S. Maclaren. c/ o Jet, Inc .. 750 Alpha Drive, ~nd. OH 4'143. Buel S. Smith, M.D .. 2323 Tinkham Road, Akron, OH 4'313 • LO. Christiano. 840 New· port Center Drive, Suite 455, Newport Beach, Ca 92660 Richard M Fell , 28541 l..-Cumbre, Laeuna Nip, CA This buSlne.ss IS c.onduc:t· ed by a limited partnership. Sicned: Richard M Fell. This statement was filecl with the County Clerk of Otanae County on April 22. 1986. File No. F307 l 96 5/8 5/15 5/22 5/29 4955 1-25525 PUa.ICMO'l'U ITATlmJifTOf wwr1umn OF U11 Oii HCll I iUUI ........ The foflowina persons have abandoned the use of the fictitious business ,.,,,.: LOMA LINDA MINI PARTNERS, 4'00 MKAr· thur Btvd .• Suite 460, New- port a.ch. Ca 92660. The fictitious business name tefietred to abowt wes filed on Dec. 5, 1984 In the County al e>ranea. Qricinal File No. F262480. Capistrano Mini--Pat-11-•-rs. •6'00 MacArthur Blvd , Suite 460, Newport Bw:h, Ca92660. AnwN9st Mini-Partners, 4.t<>O MacArthur Blvd , Sum 460, Newport a.ch. C.92660. ~ RicNltd M Fetl, Plltrw. This ~ .. filed with the County Clef1l of Or-.~ on Acri 22. 1986. 5/8 5115 5/22 5129 4956 1-8111 w ..... neut ... • •• .... ITaCT m The .......... .. doin9 .,.,.,,_ • MVIS YORBA LINDA ASSO- CtATtS. 1400 BrtllOI ._. North. ... .,port ~ CA 926'0. W1tllam K. Oewfs. 1400 .......... North. ..... rat 8llch, CA 92660. Rich.ant £. Lucy, 1400 .... Slr9lt NMt\. ..... sat 8Mch. CA 92660. C...,.... L Buchanan, 1400 llri.I Sir.-North. NI p rift a.m_ CA 92&60. ltiobett J. Thierprtner, 1400 .... Slr'elt North, tl1 part a.dt. CA 926Q). AIMll•J. 811, 14008ria- tot ._. North, Newport 8-c:t\CA9MQ). l'Nal•.11h:-•concb:t-ed ... _.. plftNrlltip. --= M.1iem It Devis. ~ ..... The ,..t.stnnt com- menced to tnnuct bus- i.-under the fictitious business ,.,,.. abowe on F*'-Yl,19116. This llllD!Ml:t was filed with the County Cleric of Or-. Cciunly on April 25, 1986. 518 S/15 5/22 5/29 4963 PUaJC NOTICI ncnt.,.. ._,,.us NAm ITAl'llmfl The~-persons we doifW business as: GRANO AMERICAN TRAVEL. 3301 West MacArthur Blvd .. s.D An.. CA 92TIM. Guy E. Bowe, 11409 S. Hollyknoll, Wh ittler. CA 90604. This business rs conduct- ed by • corporation. Si8J1e(t; Guy E. Bowe. President. This st.Mlemetlt was filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County on May 5. 1986. File No. F308194 5/8 5115 5122 5/29 •953 1~25114 "'81.JC NOTICl F1CTrnOUI ...... NAm IYATlmNT The tonawic11 persons are doi,. business as: IRVINE MORTGAGE COMPANY, 620 Newpon Center Drive, Newport Beech, CA 92660. The ln1ine Company, a Michipn awpontK>n, 550 Newport Center Drive. New· port Beach, CA 92660. This business is conduc1· ed by a corpcntion. S«cned· ·T~. Nielsen, Pres 1dent The re1istrant com· menced to transact bus· iness under the fictitious business name abolte on 4 /96. This statement ~ filed with the County Clerk of Or...,. County on Ac>ril 2. 1986. 5/8 5/ 15 5122 5/29 •966 1-25523 PUaJC NOTICI F'ltii iiOUI 9Ulll l IJI .... ITA1'11m111' Thetalowil11penons .. -. business es: ASJ II/ REDONDO BEACH, 2727 .... ~ Btvd .• Suite 200, Newport 8w;h, Ca 92663 Al"9d f. I •esttwMr. 2727 .... port Bhd., Suite 200, Newport a.ct\, Ca 92663. sa..t L Gumpert. 2727 Newport Bhd.. Suite 200, NRport BIKh, Ca 92663. Jimmie 0 . Williams, 2727 Newport Btwd.. Suite 200. Neaiport a.ch, Ca 92663. This business is condud· edbya ..... ~ Sisnmt: ~ L Gumpert. This Stlllement was Ned with the County Clerk of 0ranet County on April 21. 1986. File No. F307065 S/8 5115 5/22 5/29 4958 1..-2519 ..-JCMOTICE nctttMllUI .,11t1111 ..... ITA..._,-The....,. petlOllS ere ~ busir-. as: AN()C}. YN Mm, 4350\'on Karman, ~ 450. ... poJ1 a..ct.. CA9a60. TENS Care. 4350 Von Katman. Sufee 450, ..... port a.ct.. CA t2MO. ANO-OYN MEO., INC .. 4350 Von tcannen, Suite 450, NeaPott Bwtt. CA 9!2660. Thi...,. ...... con- dudld ~on MM:tt 10. 1-. .,... ........ cianduc:t· edta, ....... ........., --8ior8t O.W. Ill, ....... .,... .. , .. ,..., • ., ..... nt -ftlild w••a Htlii ... I •• -IT•t n The~---il ~....._•90.CAL POOL SDMC£. 3214 a., St., Ncapcwt 8eactt, CA 92663. Vane. ..... OoliN. 3214 ci., St.. Nc•Pof1 Bwh. CA92663. Thia ......... conduct- ed by an lncMduel. Siip.t V.w:e ,.,. Cdlns. This ..... ,....._ Ned with the County Clettl of Or.,.. County on April l , 1986. f"tfe No. F306244 5/8 5/ 15 5/22 5/29 4939 "'81.JC ll011CE nctttiOUI • 1•1111 JIAlll STA..-.n The flolkMinl i*IOlll are doins business es: METRO PROPERTIES/METRO DE- VELOPMENT GAOUP, 18025-f ~East. Ir- vine, Ca 92714. L. Lucas, 18025-f ~y­ ~ East. Irvine, Ca 92714. P. Lucn. 18025-F ~y­ peril East. lrvme, Ca 92714 S. A. Lucas, 18025-F S.,. paB East. Irvine, Ca 92714 Thts busine5$ IS e:oneM:I· ed by an unincorporated assoc1at1on other than a partnership S•sned: l. Lucas. Thts dstMeriMmimmet..,nt"* w filed with the County Cler\ of Oranae County on April 10, 1986. File No. Fl06105 5/8 5/15 S/22 5/29 4941 ......CMOTICI F'ICll iiOUI ... ,us UMllTATllmfl The foOowins person is doin1 busineu as: P£R- SONAL EYES. 117 Abelone. &100. Island, CA 92662 Linda Gordon Finster. 117 Abalone, Balboa Is· land, CA 92662. This ~ness is conduct· ed by an indMdual. SCJ*': lmda Fina.. This stMelt ient -filed with the County Ctefk of 0ranee County on April 21. 1986. Fite No F307039 5/8 5/ 15 5/22 S/29 •942 1-25118 WllOllCE ncn•.,..• 11111• _.ITatw Theto11M11penons-. doin1 business as: 5000 CAMPUS, 5000 Campus Oriv9. Nrupu1 8-ch. CA 92660. EHiott Asloc:ilien, a C.. titanU ~ 11102 Sky Paf1l Circle, Suite A, IMne, CA 92714. Nevin S. Elliott. 24342 HoneAwnue. ~Hills, CA92653. ~ C. Ml ... -.... _. 12 Aot- lin1 Brook, Irvine, CA 92714 n.om.s E. ~. '1221 Port Carlisle, Newport 8-ct\, CA 92660. Fq M. Good. UJ791 W'tn- nwood Lane. s.a Ana, ~ 92705. Christopher Mcwaan, 12052 Redhill Awenue. Sara Ana, CA 92705. SiaNd: PM c. Mt --.ss-This~ -Med with the County c~ of Ofw'lll County on Acri 18, 1986. f"tle Mo. Fl06917 5/8 5/ 15 5/22 5/29 4946 fllalCmnca ...... ,... IY.UBJldd-.IY ... Nili!tll• dma••••n• .....,, Tollhlft.11111._ ....... ,....-.ti .... • a-&. COi .... cncf. ibs. 8nd .... ""°..., beClllt¥ ........ t din et.•01...-of STAM- LEV £UGDE HAM..EY. ,. .......... ~tied br JfU. HARLEY WATKINS in tM Superior Court of ~~~ tMt JILL HARt..EYWATIONS be ~:lild as per'fONI reoresentaeiw to edmin- isW ........ rA the dece- dent The petition reQt..sb .,_ thority to administer th• estate under the Independ- ent Administration of Eit*Sld. A ._q on tM pMitiorl wilt be held on: 6/61866 at 9:30 A.M. in 0ecit. l. b cMed at 700 Civic c.... Oriw West. s.a Alta, c. litomi:a. If YOU OBJECT to the .,..,.... of the petition '°" shaukt..., ..,._,.at the ._ ... and .... '°"' ob- ;.ctioltS OI file ...., ob- jllctiol• ... the coutt be- fore the heatin1. Your appwwice "'9Y be in S-· son OI IJr "fO'//T libomey. If YOU ARE A CREOOOR "' • caa..,lt aecMof of the decmsed. '°" must file 'IOU' claim with the court or pr111-t it to the per'SGMI representative appointed by the court within f°"' months from the date of first issu.nce rA lllllllrs - pnMdMI in section 700 of theCMitomia ~Code. The time tor films claims wilt net ...... prior '° tour months from the date of the ._,..,. noticied abowe. YOU ~y EXAMINE the file ...,. bJ the court. If '°" ~a person il•11ted in the estate. ,au ~ S8fW upon the executor or ad- miloisba., OI upon the at· tomey for the a.ecuD' OI actl1Mdti'ab. and fie witt\ the CXIUrt with prod al ser - vice, a wrinln rcQUeSt stll· inl tt.t '°" desire SC*ial notice of the filina of an inventory and appraise· ment of estate assets or d the petitiolas OI acc:ounts mentined in W1iof1S 1200 and 1200.8ol the Calib .... ~obMeCoda. Attorney for petitton.: JULE C. TUKUA-Attorney at Law, 505 Cit:y Pwkaey .. Suite 900. <>ranee. CA92668. 518 5115 5122 4940 a.al.It WllOllCE fttiii .... 1 •• ...-sra...-T The ..,.,... • ...-.on is doin1 business as: REM COMPUTING, 2900 Pan Ncapwt 1339, Newport 8-dt. CA 92660. ~~Mahal, 2900 Park .... port 1339. He port Bw::I\, CA 92660 n. tJusiN9. condutt· cd 1Jr an indfwiduat --~ Cdamd M8hll. The recistrant com· menced to tnnuct bus· iness under the fictitious bulirm&,.,. liacd .,_,. on4/2l/16. This ti ' ~ -filed with tne County Cler\ of Or-. County on Acwtt lO . 1916 fl• No. Fl07878 Sii 5115 S/22 S/29 4960 •••• fll.IC ... D ICHl .. MllH I• -um" TMtal I ..... , .. ... bull Ill 91: CWR$ ANAHElfll~ cono ASSOCIATtS. 1400 .............. ";:::K.c~~ Bri11D19lw'ell ........... sate.ct\ CA~ Rict.ard E. l.ucJ, 1400 ................... port 8llch. CA 92660. CMrtes L. ~f\an. 1400 ~ SllrMi North. tic IP !lit a.ct\. CA 92660. Aobcn J Th~r. 1400 .... s.r... Nrorttt. Nc#POl1 ~.CA 92660. Atrllltw9 J. .... 1400 Bris- tol ~ North, Newport Beech. CA 92660. This bllSif-. is conduct- ed by ...... ~ship. ~ W1"iam It Davis, GensW Pwtns. The rccJst,.nt com- mene.d to transact bus· inns under the flctitious ~..,.. rttlld abowe on f*'-Y 1. 1986.. Thts tall ..,. WIS filed wtth the County Clerk of Or-.~ on April 28. 19116. fie No. f307640 518 S/15 S/22 S/29 4962 &.BUI wmna Fitiil ... IUILllED WITATIMDIT The .............. doinl business as: TENS CARE. 4350 Von Karman. SuM 450. Ueapolt &wh, C.92660. J.O.. Medec*, Inc.., 4350 Von Karman. Suite 450, Newport 8-dt. Ca 92660. a.met Resnick, A Law Col pmlltian. 4350 Von Kar· man. Suite 450. Newport a.ch. Ca 92660. This business is c:cnduct. ed IJr a corpotlltic:M I. $Cned: Georse Dennis Ill. Prni- denl The rqistrant com- menc.9d to trartsact bus- iness ~ the fictitious ....... ,.,.,....., abc:Ne on Merdt 1. 1986. This ' I ~ -filed with the County Cterk of Or-. County on April 17, 1916.. f"tle No. fl06814 511 5/ 1 s 5122 5129 494' zo. This t I mMt -filed with the County Cleril of Or-. County °" Maly 12. 1916. Fite No. f3087M S/22 S/29 615 6/12 5006 ..... fll•IC_.. HCihWIUI II• ...nan n n. .. k ........ dol• bus.Inna•: CITV CENTER ASSOClAT£$ II, 1400 ......... North. tic pmt 8wll. CA 92660.. WHlient It o.wts. 1400 ....................... sata-:ft.CAWMO. RicMld £. LucJ, 1400 &r-..Slr91t ............. rat 8-dt. CA 92660. Ctutrta l. 8uch9nan, 1400 8ritlol Slr9ll North, , .. apart a.ch, CA 92660. Robef't J. ThJerprtner. 1400 8rtllOI 5net North. N1 port a.ch, CA 92660. And:ew J. Bllt, 1400 8rfs. '°' Street ~ Newpott Beech. CA~~. TIM business is conduct· edbya...,..~ship. Sicned: William K Devis. General Pwtner. The re1t.trant com menccd to trans.act bus· iness under the fictitious business Mme fisted abowe on Fetwuwy 1, 1986. This ~ -filed with the County Cler\ of Onrwt County on April 25 . 1986. Fite No. f'l07517 5/8 5115 5/22 5/29 4964 &,.ZSlll WllOTICI fttihMllUI .... -_.ITATBmlT The..,...'*'°"' ate doil"I busif18U as; IA'VINE HOTEL COMPANY, 450 Neapovt C.. DrM, New-- Port a.ch, CA 92660. The INine Compeny, I M~ corporttion, 550 Neu:povt c..... °""' ...... port a.dt. CA 92660. This busiMs.s is conduct· ed by 8 c:orl)Of ltiol I. 5i1r1ed· W:Miam H. Mcfart.nd. Ex- «:utiwe VM:.11 ~- The reaistrant com· meneed to transact bus· iness under the fictitious bus.iMSS name las.ed abowe on4/86. This sf.*i:ient .. filed with the County Clerk of Or.,.. County on Ac>ril 28, 1986. F"• No. f'l07647 5/8 5/15 S/22 S/29 4965 "*IC ..anc:a fttltl .. 9UllllEK ..... ITA!Wl The toltoains ,...,... is ~...._-ooc.P. MEDICAL, (8) NEWPORT ClOO HEALTH CAR£. (C) HOME INTRAVENOUS THERAPY SYSTEMS, (0) C.P OISTIMMJTORS. 21622 Surwp Cit., Huntiupon 8-dt.. CA 92646. Clnical ........... Inc.. · (N9u1 c-.) 21622 Sur..,or Cir .• HUlilil ..... 1 Beech. CA 92646. This business is c:ondud· ed by a corpatltiolL. Oinic.a Ptwn--. Inc. c.1GNmch Pl*"11deilt This stlllemllnt ... filed with the County Ctetk of ~ ('A)unty on April 29. 1916. File No. f'l07766 518 51 lS 5122 S/29 4950 Kalil WMOTICE ncnt .. .,., • ... ".,_, n....-. ........ doin1 business n : COS- M£11C SURQERV M(l)ICAl GaOUP, Nl:WfORT 11'.ACH, 400 .... ~ c.ne.-DrM. ll02. ti part 8w:h. CA 92660. MlcMel V. £.lafn. M.D .• Inc.. 400 Ne ;pcwt C...... Or'iw, 1302, Ncwpcwt 8Md\. CA 92660_ f r.-.ck •e..-oirt:owi,.-u, M.D., tnc., 400 Neapol1 c..om...a ..... PG't IMch. CA t2MO. Thil...._ .. ~. ed bf• corpuntloia.--= tlllr:twelV.lllm.M.0..,_. idwll. TNs ••i.it•:·--· -Med w .... fCiit .. IUlllll• ...n.n• 11n The ......... '*'°" .. do6f'9 ~ -= ... PORT CATD:tNG. 1101 HfaNend Dftw, .... Pott -=--.CA t2MO • .... Amdd.1701 .. lllnd °"" NctDGrt ~ CAl2MO. Thia ........ c:ondud· cdta,an.,....elSWW. .... Amold. Thia 118 ....... fled with tM County CIM of e>r.,. County on Mey 12. 1916. r-.-No. flOlm S/22 5/29 615 6/12 5007 fi\*IC.nca HChi ... .,llrtl• _.ITAnmMT The--· P*IOlll.,. doina bu1Jneu H : HOP- KINS PC $YST£MS, 26401 Vea Gorrion. Mission Viieio. CA9269l. Philip~ 26401 Vie Gonion, Missior't Viefo, CA 92691. This buainela Is conduct· ed by.,. indMduel. S.IJ'cd; Philio~ This ........... fiied with the County Clerk of e>r.,...~on May 12. 1986 File No f308780 5/22 5/29 6/5 6112 5008 WllOTICI ntilnOUI • II a NAMllTATW The foHowina person Is doir.busiNues: IHYEST- MENT DEVElOP£1tS, 410 Pacific COMt Hwy, s.. 235 Ncwpwt a.ch, Ca 92663. P1mela l . Arm1tron1. 2801 Ma VtstaOr .• t._t>Ort 8-dt, Ca "2l60. This t>us;nea Is conduct· ed by In indMdual. Sicrled: Pame&e l . Atfn.. wo,,. This dstwbiw~-rne1 ... nl"* wa rued with the County Clerk of Ot.,.. County on Ap'ft 28. 1986. f'l07549 5/15185/15 5122 4926 1-25113 "*.IC' cna ITATIMD10f MIWAL .... PMmllllllP OPIMTM._ F'IClll IOUI Ill 111 DI ... The~ penon has withdrawn as • aeneral Pllftner from the l*!Nr· ship operatiftl under the fictitious business name of M.S. ENTERPRISES at 23361 El Toro Aoed, ~ 109, El Toro, California 92630. The ftctitious business name statement for the pertnenhip was filed on ·January 10, 1916 in the ~of Oranlit- The full name and res- idence rA the person with· drawfl11••1*11•. Seyed Yahya Sade1hi, 23361 El Toro Rd., Suite 109, El Toro, California 92630.. Silned: ~ Yahya Sa- dllN. This .............. -,,..-nt ... was filed with the County Clerk of ~ County on ~ 2, 1986. Fite No. f -297856 5/8 5/15 5/22 5/29 •970 1.alM WllOTICI ntlil .. IUlllEll ..... "" ....... ' The talaw6!• ..... .... doitw ~ • TECTll- LtoN INOUSTltt£S, INC .• 4500 c.mc.. On.. Suilt 135, Newport BMch, CA 92MO. U.G.L, Inc., •!SOO Cam- pus DrM. s... 135. ..... port a..:t.. CA~ n.il IM•IF 111 .. conduc:t· ed byaCCll'DOflllion. -.S: .....So This .. t ment ... fttied with the County c .. rtc of 0.-.,.. Oeunty on Mar 2. 1 ... fill No. FlOl123 5115/ 15 S/22 5/29 4t69 TNtaAa:tsw....,. .. bu•n 111 a DMN£. LNtlEH & ZJL· UACUS, 0 Neaport CM- "' Or., ...._ 200, Nupost 8-:ft, CA -.0. HUCh Trotter, tnc .• 523 W. 60\ St., .,.._ 137, Loi ~CA90014. Senta Monica Cof'por1- tion, Inc.~ 523 W. &h St., ~ID, Loa All •1h1, CA 90014. n.n. M. M__., Inc., 523 w. &h 9t., S.. 737, Loi All• 111, CA 90014: NCO Cot'Pot-. .. WW. 6a't St.. ... 737, Loa An- .... CA 90014. ZMNoa11~S.· *-.tnc.,WW.lltlk, ~ 731, Lae All ... 1-. CA 90014. ™' bulk'IM ii condud· ed.,, ......... ......,. _......_T,._,,... idenl Businns ns flrst tran- ua.d under the flc:titious busjnns n1me 1bowe on Merch l , 1916. This ltMlf11Mt ... filed l ·lllll with the County Clerk of "*-IC MOl1Cl Onlf1le County on April 23, FICiiiiOUI -.nm ~9:6No. F307507 NW ITATlllUfT 5/8 5/15 5122 5129 4973 T 045857 NOTa fl' TAUSl"En 8ALI T. S. No. 2~1·50CMIJONES YOU ARE,. DEFAUlT UN>EA A DEED Of TRUST DATED .-v 25, 1878. UN..ESS YOU TAKE~ TO MOTECT YOUR PROPERTY, rf MAY 8E SOlD AT A PUellC SALE. F YOU NEED AH EXPLANATION Of THE NATUAE Of THE PROCEEDING~ YOU, YOU SHOU..D CONTACT A LAWVER. COi .. ..., Audilty eom..,. .• Calltomla CDf'POtllllon. Tn.9M urMllr h ~ Died d Trual. Ml Ml h ~ ......, belcM on~ 20, 1911, • 9:00 A.M., ... ..,,. ........... Cid a.. County ec..t...locmMd ~ .. 2IDO .... of .. W.."t.nlia Ana ...... (bn• ..... sno. a.. Al'9. c.lbnta. Thi ...... be ......... hW*S blddlr lar CIMtt °'. ~ cNdl ...,111111 ... ""'of .. In..._,,,..., al .. lN!ld ._ "Arwtca. Thi cf-*,,... be..., ana.-.............. -Ol ...... adlftDn, ...... ...,.._....,....,, ra-..a"*'".._, ~ CllfDe1a The ..... be,,.......-... 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"• n 1111•-"""' 1n,.-.. of .. ...,_ ..... ti llit ...,. ~ 2: lilt ww••• ._...Thi ----lllrir,.._Md..,_....,.. IAC72elllitT..eND.1012,•,_.._...,,~ln._ -...... D II) 21 lndl•tw., fl ra Cl .. 11 • ....... In .......... ~,_a .. olllit=.E_. .. • al. .. ...,.... ........... ,.,.. .. ---. .......... : ....... t IM"*"'"-' ... ,,., ........ _...., .................. ...... ........ :··:-.... ,. ..... rWll ti .... "**'I.• a: .. ti-w ..... ......, llrl.,.,. In an11 ...................... Ol .. ot.._,, ~._._.. ........ °' .... .., ..... ,.. ........ .._,__,...., .. _. .. a .. t1arll1lal• ........................ ......, . --..................... .. ilal ?1f,ant•-----wtb I nfor•eo?a ..... ..................... uMlr ... Ml .... ......................................... ........... ,...~ ............. ... or,.._ ...... M '*• .. rWt • ... "*-· -.. .......................... Ot ...... 500 9let of N .-.... ol h IJnl t.•wbuw •rcrtbed, -... .... .., .. .,... eom..+. • tilc:Ho-• .,.. .... ., 1n..., ....... aca. 1•. 1m 1n ._ 12'11,hae'llll .... ...... Thi ..._ end ... ClllfNHGh di rlgrlllkJn. • ..,, of ............. fr1ct.dllbowll~•be:2l11 ~ Ornallla, Mia port ....... CA WO Thi T,__ ........ ""...._ -.,, .,...,...,,,, of ...... w .... OOlllllUn ............ .,,, "'°"" lnHa,....f,.....,_.....,_._no.._...._ OI ... OGniUIM .......... dleCIConl lar '°"'*1' .. ~ ~ be a• .. flld hm ,. .,.._, undlr ,. Died of TNll WhO ._ ,..__. ....... be hlld.. -.......................... In .... ....... ., ........... of .. ~• .. ..... =....,..., • .. ......_ ff a•: MNK OF NCA flM TAUSr _,., SAYINGS ~TION. ~ IECTION IG21, _,., WEST c:tWllMNA~.OfWGE. CA 8alll.. Aa ...... of ............ of .,.. Nalce °' ....... ..., ""°"'of f'9 ~ tr• iced f'9 NM(•) eaa _, "r .. .._.. Died ol TNSt, wlft ir..t, • .... I. In ..... !. ................ under .. llfml al .. Osed of I Nil, ftUlr9 ..... dW0l3 .nit ,.,.. , , 111'9T~.19 S1ll.I00..8. n. ........ ttwnWth>f•numberdh r.-.1:9'~ ......... ..,.~ Ora••.. Cuau .. ., _.WlllO.WAw. lltAw ~.:m•>•&ae ~T...e .... T.__ 0.-11.19 ............. ,. fl 0 ........ fMlln ft ' 11 Hll'bOI £.-. 5016 .,,. ........... ...... YOU ARE IH 0£FAULT UNDO A DUO Of TNST DATED OUO.-.t 5. 1•. UNlOI ~ TMCE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUtt "'°'9'TY, rT MAY IE IOlD AT A PUil.iC SALE. W ~ NEED M DPlNIATION Of THE NATURE Of THE ~HG AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOUU> CONTACT A lAWVP. On JUNE 11, 1916, at l ::.> N ., Wt.sTERN CON· VEYAHCfNG eottP. • dutr eppo6nMd Truem .,,_, and .,.,,..,.,. '° D8lld of f NII ,....... OfCOtlElt 10. 1• •• "'*· Ho. 141" .... l.a, ..... of Offldel ~-. •• c\Md br: M0£1Hllt BAHM AN UNMAMtt£0 MAN • ttvtelor(1) In the offtce of ... ~ klOfdlr d OIAHQ[ ~ ... ol CM---. Will SEU AT PUIUC AUCTION TO HIOHOT 8'00fJt FOR ~ (.-i= • time d .... in ...., moNr of tM Untt.d 1) llt IN THE l088Y TO lH£ IUtl.OtNQ l.OCATD> AT fOl S. LEWIS ST. OMHQ£ CA., ... rWlt, tile and ......... CCMitre)ed to Md now held br it uncNr' Mid Deed of TNtt In the ~ ••••d in aid eo..-and .... dlecrlbed -"'"" 105 LDT 4 OF TltACT ._ ~ FUU.Y 0Dall8EO IN DHlllT ATTACHED H£R£'TO ANO MADE A PMT THOtEOf. The m.t eddfw and att. common ~. ff My, ol the ,., Pfopert) delcribed 8bcNS It purported t.o be: 260 ~ Lane 3105, Ne•pcm Buch, Cl. 92663. The undeni.,.s Trustiee disclaims 811'1'/ llatMtlty for My itlCO-..ctrt 111 oftt'9 *-liddtw lndodwoommoi1 delilNtion. If .,.,,, shown herwin. Said .... will be mede. but without CXM9n8nt Of war· ranty, express or implied, reprdi"I tltte, ~. or encumtnnces, to pey the rem.eni. princip91 sum of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust. with interest thereon, as PtOYided in said note(s). ~. if any, under the terms of Slid Deed of Trust, fees, charaes 1nd expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust, from the amount ru· sonabty estimated to be: S 132, lM.68. The beneficiary under said Deed of Trust heretofore executed and delivered to the under51&ned a written Declaration of Default and Demand for Sale, and a written Notice of Default and Election \o Sell. The undersi&ned caused Slid Notice of Default and Election to Sell to be recorded 1n the county where the real property IS located Otte: MAY 14, 1986 TAC#l0993 WESTERN CONVEYANCING CORP .. as said Trua.e, By ALBERT CORTES, ASSISTANT VICE PRESIDENT, Authorized Sianature, 4050 WILSHIRE BLVD .• LOS AHGELES, CA. 90010, (213) 480-6382. S-22 S-29 6-5 5019 NOTa Of 'fllUIT'Erl IALl ....u~---1'UM YOU AR£ IN OEFAUl T UNDER A DEED Of' TRUST DATED ~I 13, 1914. UNl£SS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR flROfl£.RTY, rT MAY 8E SOlD AT A PU8UC SALL IF YOU NEED AH EXPlANA TION Of THE NATURE Of' THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULO CONTACT A LAWYER. On 6-13-86 at 11:00 1.m . TRANSAMERICA TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY LOCATED AT 6850 RtllioMI St .• Dublin, CA 94568, PHONE# <•15)829-3800. as duly llPPOinllld Trustee under and pursuent to Deed tA TNllt l"9CGrdld 5-3-84 as lnstrurrw'lt No. M-1839n. tA C>fftcW Ri1cants 81ec:u•d by. PHtUP J. CONTE AND LINDA CONTE, HUS8ANO AND WIFE, as trus1or(1), in the offtce of a. County Asa:wdlr tA ORANGE County, Sta of C.Hfomil. WIU SEU AT PUBUC AUCTION TO HIGHEST 8'00ER FOR CASH (paojebll mt ti"'9 tA .... In ....,_,. mon.y of h United StMsl) It the South front •!ti~ to the Or-.. County ()kt Cour1houle, 211 W. Senta Ana ewd., Ctty of Senti Ana. StMa of Cltifomla, .. rW'C, tMte Ind l"'3Nlt oon~ to Ind now held ~ It und9r uid o.d of T Nit In the Pf°'*'Y situlll9d In uid County Ind s... described -= EXHIBtT•A• PARCEL 1: Lot 11 of TrKt No. 11449, SI shown on a m1P 19CC1f ded In ec. 491, ,... 12 to 16 lndusNs of misceHeneous mlPI. NCIDfdl of ar..,.. County, Calffomla. ExcoaptMw Ill oil, oil rilt'G. "*....., mi,,... rWtts. ,..,,.. ... rWD, Ind ottw h)droc:erbolll.,, mhltla..., neme known. thsit mey be within °' under uid lend, wtthout. twae ... , th9 UWW to driN, mine, ltln. ...,.,_ and operate throulf\ the surfeee or the upper 500 f9lt of the IUblutf-=e tA Yid lend, ln an inltrumlnt recofdld HowemW 8, 1979 in ec. 13386 ...... 1280 °' Officlel Alscords. PAACEL 2: Nan-exc:tulM ~ SI set forth In the llCtiom entitted '"Support s.ttlemet1t and Encroechmlnt". "Com· munitY f'ldlitill ~. and -e>r11ift1191 Over Com· munity Facilities", of the artlde entitled •Easements of the Deci.r.tion of Cowenants, Conditions end Res· trictions for Betcourt M11ter Association (The "Dec· laration") rKOfded M•rch 24, 1982 as Instrument No. 82-101131 of Offtdef Records. and .,.,, atnMdments Ol~theNto. The street address end other common desilMtion. if .,,,, °'the ,., property dltcribed atJowe .. ~ to be: 9 WEYBRIDGE COURT. LOT 11, Nempcwt Buch, CA. The undlnianed Trustee dlscllims any liability for llf'J lnc:orrectNll of the street eddress Ind attw common desilnltion. if .,.,, shown henMn. Seid .. wffl be ..... but without c::ownMt Of .., • rantY, ..,,,_. OI Implied, f9Ptdl"I tide po&llSlion, OI encumbninca, to pey the ~ principat sum of the not.1(1) secured by said Deed of Trust, with I,.,.. tMNcMt, .. prowided in lllid noll(1), ~ tf 1ny, under the Wms of said Deed of Trust. t.M. d\artlll Ind 11CP11 111 of the Tl'\IAll Ind of the tnnb cf9llllld bJ said o.d of Trust. tor the amount , 11~ ssttm .. ed to b« $378,402.82 . Thi beneftdety under Mid o.d of T Nit ,...9'Db-e eqcutld Md deliwfed to the ul'ildlrlilned a writt1sn · OeclanltJon of o.t.ult and Oemltnd for S.te, •nd • written Notice of Default and election to Sett. The ~ C*md aid Notice °' DefUt Ind Electior'I to Sell to be r9COftted In the county wher9 the f'MI Pl~ ii lac:l9d. o...:.._u.1•. lltANtAMDttCA TITLE INSURANCE COM,ANY, A CAlJf'OMIA CC.OltATIOH. AS TRUSTEE. 11 J0VC£ M. F\JRPHY, ASllSTANT SEatef Alf'f. 11421 5122l/2t115 5014 "*'CMmCI nc tniiOUI ., 1111 m IMMllTAl'WT The tonowinc pe1 rons ant doi,_ bulineu as: MAJOR PROOUCES SEUCT VIDEO, 31921 Cimino Capistrano Ste 9-203 San JUlll Capis- trano. CA 92675. Earl A. Johnson, 30831 Calle Chuecl. San Juan Cl· pistnino, CA 92675. Donald M. Partric)I. 9225 Topanp Cyn. BMi .. ArA 29. Chltswor1h, CA 91J11. This business is conduct· ed by a pneral partnership Sianed: Elfl A. Johnson. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of 0ranee County on May 19, 1986. File No. Fl09431 5/22 5/29 6/5 6/12 5003 "*.IC MOl1Cl MmCI Of DIAlH Oii WMITC..MeOf HillMM 10 AD•taru llTATI .._ A-laaM Toslheln.~ ~ CClllth ..... cr.6- ... apt pell08• who rney be olt•wl• 1 ..... __, in the mil 0t ...... tA MAR· GAR£TCARR. A petition hes been med by HARRY F. PERRY. JR. In the Superi« Court of ORANGE~~ It* HARRY F. PERRY, JR. be eppcMnted SI Personal reprnent.tlve to edmin-. iltsr the ...... of the ... .... The petition r9q1..es .,. thority t.o administer the ..... under the lndeC)eOd· ent Admnistration of UU.Ad. A .._..,.on the pdb1 will be htkl on 6-11·1986 mt 9-.lO AM In Dept 3 k>- c*d It 700 CIVIC CENTER ORM WEST, SANTA ANA, CA92702. IF YOU OBJECT to the .,.,... of the pllttion, you should ....,. llPP9' • the ~ Ind ... yo&K CJt>. jediona °' file "'*°" CJt>. jK1iol 11 wtttt the court be- fore the hearinc. Your ~'°' m., be in per· ton Of.,, ,a&lf ~. IF YOO ARE A CREDfTOR OI a CCll~il ..... cr9ditar d the~. you must file your claim with the court Of Pf'9Mf1t it to the per'IOnll representative appointed by the court within four months from the date of first isa'9nce d lebllr'S as prcMded In section 700 ol the CeUfomil ProbMe Code. The time for fili"I claims wiH not apire prior to four months from the date of the ~noticed al:Jowe. YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept .,, the court. tf you .,. a pertOn intaatld in the 8'**. you mey serve upon the executor or ad· ministrmeor, or upion the It· tomey for the uec:utor or ldministnllar. and file wittl the coun Mtt't proo1 °' ser· Yk:e. ........ l'9Q&'9lt ..... "" tNt JOU deln special notice of the fllin1 of an lnventoty and •Piw•IM · ment of fftat. ISMt'I or d ... Plllitial• ,,.......,, ... In Mctlon1 1200 Ind 1200.Sdh CeAbnla .-..,. bsllCode. ERHEST J. SCHAG. JR. ESQ.,,.,,.,.,., tor 111•ar- •· MDOM'.., fltUWO & HUGHO. 5190 CAMll'US OMW. NEWfQn' ~ • CAIMIO. 5122 5121615 5021 ,...,. sm;w ,.... __ ..,. 111 saw•-.. C LFISW•.• 122 1 CT &~1~J:~..lu.~otf riff~ft ""1T£CT YOUtt NOPOrrY, IT MAY K 10t.O ·AT A PU8ltC SALE. If' VOU NEED AN EXl'l.ANATION Of TH£ NATuttt OI THE ~ WMIT 'IOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A l.AWYD. On Ol/12111 .. 10.-00 A.Ill. ~ CC)N. SULT~ INC.• 1t1e.., ... _, T,..._ ...,_ Md,..... 1 m to Died tA TNlt. .......... on 07/01185 • Oacunw1t no. a2414tl Of OfffdM ~· In tM ~ of tM ......, "" OMNQECcluner,Cdfasnia.111c itld~ INTtwTIOfW. £LECT.....C ENfWRtlO A CAL- IFORNtA COM'OMTION. WIU. SEU AT "8..tC AUCTION TO THf HOUT aeooEJt FOlt CMH, C,.,a116a • ..,,. d • in ....,. n..., of h Unllmd 9laeall) • THE FIOfT ENTIWU TO SOtTE 205. (9(.CONO FLOOI), 11'02 W IOUl.£. YAltO, TUSTIH, CA 92690, 11 rWC. -. Md ........ ~ tD Md now Mid bJ It Uftder Mid Deed of TIWI In the prapet'ty ·-~ 6n Mid Cciuner. Cslibtlia. dlea1biilw the ~-...in: LOT 13, IN BLOCK 5 Of Mt.BOA TRACT, IN THE CllY 01NEWPORTBEACH,COUNTY01 OMNGl, STATE Of CALIFORNIA, AS P£R M» 1tECOttDEO IN 100K 4, PAGE. 11 01 M'5C£1 t 'HEOUS MAPS, IN THE Off1CE Of THE COUNTY R£CORDER <1F SAID COUNTY. The *-lddfw Ind altw common ~. if iny, of the ,.., property described 8bcNS is purpor19d to be: 207 Palm Shit, NEWPORT BEACH, CA. The undetlfsnect Trustee dltcllims eny liability for any incof 1ectJ1eSS d the sb"llt-'dress and act. common desllNtion. if.,.,,, showr'I hefein. Said sale will be made, but without convenant or warranty, express or Implied, reptdi~ titte, posMSSion, or encumtnnces, to pey the l'tlfNlininc principel sum of the note(s) secured by u id Deed of Trust, with interest thereon, as pnMded in satd noe.(1). advances, 1f any. under the terms of the Deed of Trust. fees, char(lleS and expenses c1' the Trustee and c1' the trusts created by uid Deed of Trust, to-wit: $32,4'3.35. The benefie&ary under uid Deed c1' Trust heretofore executed Ind deliwred to the undersi.,,.ct a written Oecl1rltion of Default and Demand for Sele, 1nd a wri tten Notice of Default and Election to Seti. The undlnicned C*llld said Notice of Oef9&llt Ind Eectior\ to Seti to bl rec«ded in the county where lhl reel ~is loc.allld. DA TE: 05112116 FoeeclowN ~ Inc •• 9y. 0.... w. ()rmerad, VICI Pt_...it. 119>2 IMf'9 Bhd .. ~ 205, Tustin, CA~. (714) 731-3942. 5/22 5/29 6/5 4997 NOTICI OITMllftrl IM.I -.1111m mu.-...,..,. w1 1au1•1111 YOU ARE IN 0£FAUL T UNDER A 0££0 M TRUS1 OATEO 5/25/12. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO ~TECT YOtJlt PROPERTY, IT MAY IE SOLD AT PU8UC SAi.£. IF YOU NEED N4 EXIUHATION (1F THE NA TUM Of THE PROClEOINGS AGAJHST YOU, YOU SHOUlC CONTACT A LAWYER . On 06/20/16 mt 09:15 A.M. YEROUOO SEJMCE COR PORATION SI the dufy IPPC)fnt.d Trvteee under enc pursuent to Osisd d Trust, Riscorded on 06/07/12 SI 0ocurnMt no. 12·192181 Of Of'fici.. Records in the office of the Rec:otd« o1 ORANGE County, California, executed by: THOMAS L MERKLE & l YNN MERt<LE, HUSBAND la WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS Will SEU. AT PU8UC AUCTIOH TO THE HIGHESl BIDDER FOR CASH. (ps};al* Ill time of 11111 in 1-"ll ~ tA the UNlld StMsl) It THE FRONT ENTitANa TO TH£ OlO ORANGE COUNTY COURTHOUSE LOCATED OH SAN'T A ANA BLVO BETWEEN SYCAMOM ST. & BROADWAY, SANTA ANA, CA 92701, all nctrt. tit .. and Interest conve~ to end now hekt by it undef said Deed of Trust in the propetty sit:u.e.d In said C.ounty, Calitol 1• dsscrib6u11 the lend .......,: L.£GAl. OESattPTlOH Lot 26 In 8tocl 4 of Tract Ho. n2. in the city °' Newport Bwft, -Pl' mep t«Otdsd in 8oc>lil 23, Pllllll 5 Ind 6. Mite 1'1 __,. ..... in the office tAthe "9coldlr c1'uid~. A I SMll'dd C..... •Cl 11a1~ by~ C*'9in Land 1.ee1e dlt9d July 1, 19n, r 1 c•*d bJ G9fW Bit Hamal, a Cltifomla CorporMion .. lessof, Ind by F'9dlncil l. ScoPKaU and Berthe $copecasa 81 LftMe, for the term of 60 ,urs, upon Ind IUbjed to •1 tA the provision' n therein contained, wttiett l.And Leese ... rwcorded ~ 11, 19n. in Boe* 12331. p._. 1841, Official R.c:ords ol Aid ~ Cou"'1 The lntetest of the Lessee hn s;nce passed by .,, Instrument 1'9COfded Ncwnbw 2,, 1982 SI lnslrument No. 82~ 14 767, Ofnci-' Records. and bJ ottw Instru- ments of l9CIClfd. IO Sllslle Moore, a sif'IM men. The strellt eddrw and ottw common dn!INtion. rf .,.,,, of the ,.... ~ described abcJW is purpcw19d to be: 218 WALNUT STREET. NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660. The under14cned Trust• disclaims any llabClity for llf'J itlOOf rlldNUof the ltNlt lddfw and other common dlsi11"'9tion, if.,.,,, .,_., twein. Seid ule wtH be meda. bul without OC111141 .. OI W · ranty, express or imptied, ,..,-dins tide. polWSion. Of encumbrancel. to peiy the ,.,,,,...,. ~ IUnt of the note(s) MCured by Mid Deed of Trust. with intar.r tt'8f llOf t, SI prowided In uid nalil(I). ..,_..., if •ny, under the terms of the Deed of Trust. r.a. chlfla& Ind -.w ol the T~ Ind of the trum a..e.d bJ Mid o.d of Trutt. flat the emaunt fl 11 at;abty estimU1 If to be: $201,106.7,. The ~ under Mid Osisd of Tnnt to &acAH •ecuaad end deliwred 10 the ~ ...... OecJarMJon of o.t.vlt and Oem.nd for s.... end • wttn.n Notice of Oeflutt and Electioft .., Seti. The w•~ <*'9ed uid Notkll tA Oslsul and Oectial'i to W to be recorded In the county .._. the ,... ~· YOtOtJOO ~ CiOt'POUTION • Mid .,...... 401 N. lr.nd IMI.., 0. .... CA 11203.. Tlf 3'111"" (Ill) 500-2415. .. M9ry McNen--. ............... ..... 101116 .. • ' I Nm II •Y !!. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSfGHICOSTA ME8A NEWMAVtNE TODAY lass· ca_. a C111 ••••••••• .ait Uu 11lnd; •••••.• .' .•.• 125 ... 11' ............ 413 CLASSIFIED INDEX Alllical:~ •••....••..•• 8C)8 Ai>11H•.a .......•... W Appl.._ Wlnt9d ..• 807 Auc.tianl ..••......... 814 Buiklnl......,. ..... 817 ~Equipment Ill c.n.. (quipment ••. 119 .................. 121· lf.ALDTATE ~ ............... 416 ......................... 506 ...... ~ .....• 509 Liiie 9"" Propett) 515 ANNOUNCEMENTS BUSINESS l.cB tar Siie .......... 510 MobleHarrm ........ 917 ~ .•............ 511 Apa. f~ ....... 407 AnnounclOI .......... 200 tmestments .......... 828 --~ .... 408 MDr1a I la TD ....... (;1)7 ... ,,,, ............... 415 Beeuty AJds .......... 213 Money to loan ........ 605 ....... ClibW'5 ..••• 422 Bid& tD .. Mo"1ld •••• 116 Bl•in 111 N ....... . •.. 500 <Md of Thwtks ....... 201 Money W.med ....... 606 ~ ........ 113 8LUw ...... . .... 421 C>ftlc:e Spec:e •••••..•. 420 Cemetet'y Lots ........ 201 Opportunities ......... 700 F~ .•.•.......•. 800 Oulaf ............ 514 florists ............... 207 Oppoftunities Wtd ..... 704 ~w.ad ..... 806 Condm .. ...,. •••••• 409 ..... &tm~ ... 511 ~w. ......... 705 ,,.,.,.,,, .............. 112 ·~~ ....... 906 Mite. tar Slla ......... 809 Misc. •met ......... 810 Funtnf Oireciofy ..... 205 Funeral Services ...... 206 .... Ith Aids .......... 214 Lllllll Notices ......... 212 L~Ctubs-«c. 209 EllPLOYllENT ...... .., Slw9 ...... 412 .... (11111 tar Jdw ... 517 ... &Im Laml •.... 600 Condm tar ......... !07 COl111W'dll....... 505 Dwrt .............. 513 Fm& .. dm ..... 512 Nurseries ............ 815 lost & Found ......... 210 A91ncies ............. 300 Musical 1n11rument .•. au omc. E.quipment .••.. 82:1 P9ts & SUpplies •..•••• 823 Gsn•1 tar"9M .•.... 400 HawmtarS...•u ••••50I ~tar Rn/furn 405 ta... tar~ IDDID•WDn for s. .............. 418 Pwsonats ............ 211 ()pportunities ......... 305 ~ ....•..... 'Jt)1 Directory of Business Services Ptof. housekeeper, child care. companions $80/ wk hve in/out 647·6606 guaranteed •Distributors AMWAY PRODUCTS Clng & Lndry suppf ies Cosmetics, Vitamins Money back guar'td Delvry 786-2469 Sue eGardening I SH I KAWA Custom Gardening 850-4147 •House Clellninc CLEANING UNLIMITED For excellence in house cleaning, providing all suppHes including vac - T rustworthy & dependa ble. Call today for est1· mates 546-3726 •Horoscope FREE DAILY HOROSCOPES 714-972·1953 214-HeMlh Aids l ovely licensed private residence in <>ranee for ambulatory seniors Walk. distance to shops. Semi-private rooms start at $950. 71~538-6046 305-Empl. Oppor· tunities LEGAL SECRETARY- South Orange county patent firm seeks legal secretary. Experieoce re· quired. Word processing experience preferred No shOrthand. Setf starter. Call Dana for interview {714)855-1246 Childcare needed for my 10 mo. okt in your New· port Beach (E.stbtt area) home 2~ days/wk 720- 1579 Family needs loving Christian eneraetic woman to care for 2 children in our Irvine home. Must ... C2I ' ref. En& aokna., non-smkr. Mull_ be llilldble. Aoorm. 15 dalla/mo tn 1~7 pm now 7am-7pm July, --. tf qulll top P9Y 651-1873.. ....... ,, Repair·Retail·Appraisal Lay-away We buy gold et. Raymond Jewelry 631·5105 •Nu,..._Aide Full·time Nurses·Aide avail to work 6 days 9· 4. Uc Ref638..8059 COMPANION AIDE with nursing experience look· ing for elderty couple or single elderty. Wilf care for you in my beautiful home. or yours. 380-8035 •Plumbina & Hut- ina DRAINS CLEARED $1 5 MINIMUM Ptumbing re· pairs Faucets. water heaters diposals, etc 722-9066 or 851·9604 •Resumes Professional . typing. wordprocessine & type- setting WHILE YOU WAIT! Graphics Newport 72().9191 Sales Reps wanted: Video vendina ma· chines.. fOf further info write to: G & R tnc .• 3003 s. Perry Ste 84, 5'>okatle Wash.'99203 EASY ASSEMBl Y WORK! $714.00 per 100. Gua- ranteed payment. No Sales. Details-Send stamoed envelope. EJan. 5075, 3418 Enterl>rise, Ft. Pierce, F1. 33482 College or hi1hschool student work as office helper. F'rt around your class schedule. Need transportation. $4/hr. CdM 644-4022 LIFEGUARDS To $6/hr 968-0311 An exa!1Jent & Challen&· Ina career awaits you with•::~~ conditions & ti. neftb. Of additional info Contact JacJ( c.rozza 714-645.8700 • Saitina Instructor • Hilh-s.rn )IOUth amp. July .• Aus. lint .... & equip. Must be hi-"IY skilled. CaJt coOecl at (213) 515-0639. •TJP11111ina Advertising art & toao design services, bro· chures, typesettins. etc. Gra1>hics Newport 7:3().4 pm 720-9191 WORDPROCESSING All areas of business competitive rates 760· 3831 Typing. wordprocessina, ~pesetting plus advef· bsing art services. print· ing. etc. Graphics New· port 72().9191 WOROPROC~NG GRAPHICS Reasonabte 673·32n St. Thomas · Acapulco · Cancun, Round trip, Air /hotel included $149. ea. 1-800-635-2424 .......... Wal1d 2 Christiml ~adra 21 . resp ~ tor OfJIP'ffy to housesit sum mos.-lntrvws & ,.., ... 556-3610 an m 322 Resp quiet...,, ... stEtnt would like to -=tww lite hsesttna/hMkpna_ ~r free rm. Mf-snp -545- 8466. Young professional fe- male seeks room to rent. ()( will housesit 6/13 . 9/20. Judi: 494-7270. FOR LEASEJ NEWER LUXURY HOME IN CAPO BEACH. 2 bdnn., den, t.Nly ~03 be. ... pa.ca. Double .... ac..n vn. Ii= 0.aid9Pllt-molrdMlll • .t-731 ... .,;t·, ........ 496- 3492. Tany /l.Jnf&#n ••••••••••••• 4C)6 ....,... ............... 417 ~ Unf. ~~-pter bmt spM:e. mo. BHI Grundy, Rttr. 675-6161 4-BEOROOM 2·blttt Lls- una Hills, fenced ywd. close to tennis courts. $1 ,.200 includes Df'den· er. Anna 643-3193 Mission Vi . Home · 3 bedroom."f bMh, fire- place. lqe country kit· chen, double 1ara1e. $925.586-8672 408-Apartments, um.. San Clemente newer custom 3 bdrm, den, 2~ baths, ocean view! 3 car Pt'ale. 2 fireplaces, wet· bar. $1350/mo. (Lucille) 498-0050. 409-Condos for .. Condo-Laguna Hills 3 bdrms. 2 baths, 2-car tarage. Alt amenities 950/mo 380-89n lmmac. Condo. 2 bdrm. 2 ba, dbf ,,., pool, ;.c, tennis. Yrly renl!~ $1000/mo. Open 8:~ to 7. Avail now 213-258- 5479 New Bl! 1 con Hill condo. Laauna Niauet. fi,. .-.. ...... pool/~ ~~ to bmch. Sn.-Pit OK. $1,050/ .... 2-0-2345 412-lentals to .... Femme roomm• .nt-ed-Laauna Beach. 2 bdrm apt. oc.-n view. Prefer professional 25- 35. Neat. ~bfe. non-smoker. $350. 494-2392, 497-~63 mes· $Ille. ROOMMATE-share Mission Viejo 3 bdrm home. paol, ~ laundry. Mlle.~+ t,.. no dNls. smokars OK. $400+ 855-8951, mes• r FEMALE wanted, to shin L* Fcnst home. Room, bath~ jacuni1 oool ...... $250 + 1, 3 utilities. Smalt child, pa OK 859-«M7 417111utl1 I k lbdr, 3 t.. L* Tahoe 1a1 •a•twntm. Nr in-ctifa $100/~ for up lo 6 -64~4,....4022~.L. EXP0'86 Vancouver tanada · 3 bdr home, fully fur· nished. close to rapid rail tnnsit. 1 blk from mljortnlll~-a580 John Nt5 84Mi685. 411-ForW. Paam Desseft Condbm· inium on the l~. 2~new!2 bedf • 2 bath. Furnished. $5,000 down, assuma- ble I09n! Terms necot· iable. (Dick) {714) 526-0700 505-Commercial ...... FOR R£NT -Of lease c:on ... a.1 pnJl*ty .... 1 zomns °' Lacuna Bwh. Rusoneble price. Cal 7570'3. 517. C1ml11m ILR11S On 8llf . Nr Biii ls entr ~-~aindo 1 bdr + den + bonus room 8PPf'Oll 1880 sq. ft.. boet slip avael $4311.000 inc mid a.w 760-1018 CUTt ONE BEDROOM ONE BATH El TORO CONDO. UJ1etllded thraulha¢ Air -condi· tlol""&. Close to poot, H id ...... courts. ~..-.(714) ·~ Condo by owner San Ju.n Hiti East. 2 bed- room, 2 bllth. double..,. ap, fireplace. W.ak to r.'~ terns. ':a"= fi'll,9()0. 493-3850. lst Time~ assume 9.42"-30 years fixed 2 bedroom townhome, Laauna Hills, air, .._,dryer, many up- ~c~~ (714) as1-04n l.aluna Beach: 3 bdm\ 3 ba cusbn home, pool, jacuzzt, decks, canyon & ocean view, privacy, ~&.. _ya_rdi.. _ unique. $425,000. r«J brokers.. Motivated seater. Call JCJ1Ce 4 76-()56 7 ~ys; 494-7924 9'1111 ii l&S- Hilftnp home w/vtew of Lake Elsinore-on 5 acres. 3 bdrm, 2 -ce-ramic tile th~ Reduced to $1261000. 714-65 7 .9334 1""9 mess ee 4 BEDAOOM 3 BATH El TORO HOME w...t AIMs tract Ail, 2 *-Y, 2 ,..s new!~~ out. Owner fiNmcinc availllble! Sl&0..000. 951-1141 Buy repossessed VA FmHA, HUD. HOME~ from psnma~l.00 ¥\'&..= ~ U.S. PUblic Lm FR& 2' hr .. ,....ir.-did ........ fonnatioft 1 ·918-49].. 3837 / l ·91M9:J..6305 DecJtT~l8 TUii IPDI fATIOll Ailplill ............... 900 ~ a1 s'c c. ... 912 Aumtor!ml ......... 910 A&JDWultlCI ........ 915 AA*>,... T1rw • • H907 AA*> ...... /Oofn ••.•• 913 A&*> ...... /for ....•• 914 Bolel •.•.......•..••. 905 c.w.-s ............. 919 F011tr A Sparta •....• 911 ~ .....•..•..••. 9C8 Matmc:)dls...... 90I ................... 916 Sc:l..all • • • • • • . . ...... 6iCll .............. 308 ............. .. By owner • Waterfront home on UIM Forast tl Br«»lhstviewdthe .... ~ can t-.! bedtoon\ 2 t.th. dock dock Md sm.-!II We bmt S*t of the sale. Setler wilt help &•w:e.. No .,u. ~~~ appotnt· By owner 2.000 sq. ft. house . 4 bedrool•as. 2 blllh. fweplllc:e. SIJ9 ~ tot Model QUMly. ODerl House every Sunday, 11:00 a.m. · S.-00 p..m. 493--t602. 33932 Aven- ida talito, S...0-C. $198.500 NB · VIEW + TENNIS 4 Br L.2 stry + loft + ~ $44~ 640-78'9 pp •• Must sell bf MllY 28P! •• l.Mle Forest eern . 4 bedroom plus R'W'Y up- . + convenient o'5bn fmlures. tdea , nei fhborhood · $136,500. Stew S86-8075 -0M9'. SERVING THE NEWPORT HARBOR AREA a..Aca 1rr C1mne SAYE:.:.!-:9." '1 711 Damper Adrustment co.uTE IEll\1C( $35. S..-•D11fo wa ..., ..... ·--· Cle No:: 630-2833 ARTISTIC llTEllORS Fo •• your dtyw•I needs EJlllEST L BISHOI' on• H•nd,11.., Senlce a Dock R9P11lr ::.-SHINE ... ... &..-..... C....._CA_ UC.•-·-(714) 611-MZ7 511 Aa1 • FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR EQUrTY In home: 80 ac:ns siairW on aap al Arat Mesa in~ esaern Cabado. ~ ramie .. d the a.dl-homs.. S.. Juan Mountains & Horsefly PeM. Best .. & .. ....... in caunlry. t..d CXN• 9d wilh pillOllS & . . tr9ft. =."ooo. pme 54 7-6412 days. 581-3342 ftleft~ ... ATTOIHEY AT LAW FREE ESTIMATES Uc(t"\5125) 556-1160 INfTW. CONSUUATION FR££ FREE ESTIMATES FAIR PRICES 875-7841 • quick/careful • C*llleaua ..... ? ......... 552-0410 T138046 514-Chd of .... ....... 3 Pie t 514 .-mes with p"5cmh._ FHA~ ••mtS.lS~ne­ las Yeps units. from s 128.000. 8 J( poss.. A9nt. anoc:illlled real- -Tham 643-5351 511-lul Estate Wakd 1IO. I' 1111 Opp'l TRAVEL AGEJ«:V o., '/G6 tr.a ._acy. No ~ ience neces- sary. ~·~h•e PKk-aae, choice locations avatlable. Numerous ..... bfJl6b.-.. 25.000 full offices N · tiottwide.. TRAVEL WITH US-For a oersonM in- tlf!!Niew cal Bob Hanson • ext. 411. 1-800-821-7493 4 piece IMrw room set (one weett a.d) Brown shMles $285.. 71~952- 4254. VETERANS PLU....a a HEATING ·Rep.pn S67S & uo "'Drains cleared S9 75 & up • Batti remooet S 1995 & up ·watef heat• lO gal S205 I uo ·~ dlSl)OSal S91 I up ·r~s inst-$116 & OCI ·SQt> ieMs/~r ·Gas Wa-. Se-.. ·~ o ttzen 01-=ounr· 24 hrs ... ....... COUfCTOR"S Pl.A TES ANTIQUE HAWK. CUT GLASS PUNCH BOWL is· round. Goblets. ~50. Evenina 493- MUST SEW Est* Sale La Cinnabar Jeweled horses. 5ft hiah. 8'h ft Carmanden screen. 9ft hand painted cabinets, 6 tt tone trench desk, 3'h ft h11h Cloisonne vases, a pr of Koi fish ~~~ kies ~ more • oriental ruJS. Cabinets from China & Europe_ Eden- sive bronze coUection. Crystal pieces of al sizes. moslty ~ e.u- tiful art stass from arm.nt the wor1d. lMnps =·tables. chairs, ain dishes, etc., . carWJd rosewood fiilures.. May 22-25 from 8 am-6~.328~CdM 675-4792. •1111 UNIQUE ANO BEAUTI - FUL ANTIQUES!! Mah- C?C8ny Art Deco Curio (area 1920) $695. An- ~ brass floor lamp .s:i::ar.: ~=). French Desk · carwd drawers and twist leas circa 1850, Sl.375. French double bed with carwd Alt Deco $395. ~!'!f:!: stand with ~s25(f. Armoire $950. Much more!!! 496-1167 I09 1111 c tor s.a. Pool Table • Recua.tion size. Leather pockets. r ~indudes cues, blls. . a.mp Good condition 50. laurel and Hardy Pinball Ma- chine $250. 951-6102 Gym equipment veat s af 1 ctioaL Benches ma- chines etc. priced to sell! 549-4336. 1960 STEINWAY 7' B GRAND PIANO Excefaent CIOHdition. $12,000. 494- 4904 Piano, oak antique 88 keys. Real ivory key- board. ~hsh made $1,500. 1613 lmprowe Your au.lity of Lite LICENSED PAIVA TE RESIDENCE -l.oc.ted tn Orange Ewa. PhJI a*J ... ................. '°"'° d919101~,a.w' 1 ,,.. .... .... s Os ~"""--. ·Home Atmosphere • Near Hosp.tat & Medlca Faottt-es • Neat Sh(Jpptng Arus UFESIYlEIEI AB JENT s.a-noo ... IS0-3050 pm -Ambulatory onty 112~ -W-ing distanCe to ahopa. ., 1 ....... _ ...... -.. 71+.53&«M8 Airplane Hanprs-all steel 42x60xl4. Newt erected, in storaee. In- cludes 40x12 cJouble slide door. Can deliver and erect Must ~· im-mediately. Cafl Jim 541 - 2633. '84 Hobie 16 mli clrdr sails. new~~ ofter Oarrell842- Sale Of trade equity tor condo or mountain cabin, Mammoth area. 40' diesel trwetef. lm- rNCUlate.. Top elecbUi'" a. Sleeps 6. low hours $89,500. 497-7258 910-Aulo9 for ... JAGUAR-1973 XKE- Gray Vl2. 350 Chevy motor, 2 + 2. p>d con- dition, tires=t. au-tomatic, air, . 494-00'9 1984 Maxima Nissan· Loaded!!! Take over luse. No cash down. $246 mo. tu inctusive. pri\t• ~2817 1967 Camaro-nMds enJine work;$750! All prtmered-reMy for .,...... 49S-1547 ... 6p.m. ~alq41e~~ a.d COe9fg11 C'Allf!fri• s,_.. J-'"Toa 'Yo-..... _.,_ c.....w ....... C-6 .... 916-A.-.torS-. '78 Silver Shadow II ebony bl-* w/~ trim &Pd lthr~Cus­tom sheepskin ru1s & fmt covers. Xlnt cond. Best fNet $30,000 619- 758-9087 Of 818-~- 9218 Audi 1983 AUDt 5000 S Silver, sun-roof, low mites, non-smoker. Pri· wte perty $7500. 240- 6263 Of 14()-6361 BMW '80 320S loaded w/all op~i s. Super cond. ori . owner. Must See s obo 714-639-6608 Camic , ... S •Y IZ. 1• TH.E ~ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWSIHWM TODAY Automotive c.•1c 1979 CADILLAC SEDAN de VILLE fully io.ded! 4 new .. Michelin" tires. Bestottw. 380-8036 1979 CADILLAC Se· Yiti.-Low milelee, fulty io.ded,wirHwheilts,new radi•ls. ~puter. $7,995. 1978 DATSUN 280 Z. 2 Ptus 2. 5-speed, air, am/ fm, cassette, oriJ.inal owner. Good condition. Call for details. Days 014) 535-0966 ()( 380- 4321 °' evenings (714) 364·5120 ask for Jane. 1973 240Z DATSUN Loaded! Original owner. Must See! Lil<e new! Must Sell. S3t..900 170 7913 1981 Datsun 280ZX Turbo. Original owner. 19,000 miles. T-tops, au· tomatic, air'" power win· dows AM/tM cassette Excehent condition! $10.500/offer eves. 640-5120. 640-8690 '77 Fiat Spider conv blk nu paint. grt cond, $2900 aft 5 675·4557 '76 Fiat Spider conv. Nu top. AM·fM stro cass grt cond $2500/obo. 650-1536 Honda Car 1980 HONDA CI VI C Wagon-5 speed, air, am/fm stereo casette. roof-trac k, raad1als $2,850. Excellent. 496-3785 1985 HONDA CRX-Low mileage, deluze AM/FM cassette stereo, air. $8200/offer Private party 661 6934 19 80 HONDA 500 ex custom inc . sheild & 2 helmets, low m1 759 8949 1985 HONDA ACCORD SEI Assume Lease. Im m ac ulate cond1t1on 1 Sunroof, leather seats. low m1leaae 951·8394 Mazda 1984 MAZDA 82000 Lona Bed pick·UP truck. AM!FM cassette stereo, air condition( automahc. camper shel . $6,490. 830-8439 1981 MAZDA 626. New paint1 electric moon· roof..L!!M/FMstereo~ 63,uuu mi. $5,490 condition. 499-2591 ...... Benz 1973 Miii cedes 450 S£ Exc~I Car. Like New Cond. All Stv. Re· cords. 722-89001527· '1297 ll8rced•llenz 1985 SEL MERCEDES loaded! 38,000/offer. Black/ar•y IHther in· terlor. Showroom new! 661-8555, 498-1632 1979 450Sl Mercedes. Ten/t.n tutt. in•erior. True spoke wiN wheels. Becker stereo. euratar alarm. Air. 2 to~s. $24i000/offer. 661· 821 "'831·1400 1975 280S Mercedes Benz k>lded, aood cond. Becker stereo $14k. 720-1579. 'SS Trans am loaded w/ all options warranty. Bob 548· 7298 pm/ 650· 6698am 1977'11 PORSCHE 924 $4,900 Original owner. 82,000 miles. AM/FM cassette stereo. Sunroof. Air condition. (Jack) 831-5287 Of 380-1800 Toyota 1984 Toyota Supra. f ully·loaded. Air, sun· roof, low miles, excellent condition. $11,500/best offer. or $218 monthty. 643·0768 Volkswagen 1981 VW Truck 5 speed LX package. Red with tan interior. Excellent con· d1tion. $3,200/best offer 240·9096 1974 Super Beetle · Orig· 1nal owner. Am/Fm Cassette. Excellent con· d1tion! $2000/offer. 651 0140 evernngs. 19 76 Volkswagen Bug ·must sell! $2,500/offer Well maintained. (Goki/ black mtenOf) evernngs 240-0346. Volvo VOLVO, 1983 GLT.,. 4 DOOR, (SILVt.R) OWNER, 48,000 miles. Excell. cond. $12,500 240-8466 1982 Volvo DL -Sunroof. air. AM/FM cassette. Ex- cellent condition $9,750 643-5060. 911· For'p/Sports Can CUST•AUTO .alf I BUY YOUR CAR DIRECT flt\ .. EUROPE ANO SAVE MONEYl EPA DOT Federaltzat1on Free pickup & delivery on service work (714) 191 ·9511 1977 JAGUAR XJ6l. A beautiful meticulously maintained ca" Sacrjfice at $8,900 661-2719 1970 LOTUS EUROPA Red/Bak interior. AJI new; wood dash, carpets tints & wheefs. wn·Rd. Ex· cetaent condition. 69,000 mites $3,900/ofW [~498-1702 1977 TR7. AM/FM Cauette, a~ sun·roof, red1 exc1I~ condition •• ,,. $2500. 859--2879 1979 MGB, UmUd Edt· tion ea.ck. excellent oon· dition. $4.000 661·2453 1981 Volvo Bertone coupe • Ca.sic 63,000 milel. .. , poww, helted drivers seat, 2 tone brown/copper, leather interior, AM/FM cas.sette. Mint condition. very few In C•llf. Sl3,500. Ho.-nt · O.VS 6'2· 7935 IVH. 96)· 9679 1931 MODEL A SPORT COUPE Fulty restored all ori1inal $9,500. 495· 2483. 1970 Classic Mercedes Benz 280SE. Fully re· stored!! Re-built engine. New paint. -Perfect in· terior /exterior. $61--500/ offer 831·8766 t.ven· ings. '67 Mercedes 250SE coupe 44,000 Of1g mi AJ C. dk bl, elec roof ~fj500 obo 213-470· 914·Auto Repair/ For JEFF'S PORSCHE SERVICE Quality Work Reasonable Rates 9 11 SERVICE SPECIAL LA TE 91 l's $225 .,.... Main I& leMce Major T UM·upl 633-1838 91&.Motor Homes Rent 1986 "Pinnacle'; motomome 33' foot fully ~q~~pped sleep (8) ~ per week. 15 cents per mile. 496-8226. 917-Moble Homes Mobile Home/Newport · One bedroom. sinale wide. Steos to bay k pool. Must seflf Owe $2:.!,000, rent $550. Make offer. 700 Lido Park Dr. #4. 650-8873 (owner). Treasure Island Large Mobile Home. 2 bed· room, 2 bath. dec k. ocean view. wal to 2 pr1· vate beaches. Club· house/pool, security, laundry, close to shop· pin_a. $75,500/offer 498-5910 918-Trucks 1980 FORD RANGER PlCK·UP 8-cylinder. .. Larriat" series with liner. Power steerinaJBrakes, automatic, am/fm ste· reo. cassette. low miles $5,500. 9am·5om 498· aoo8 498-0792 even· ines. '79 Blu chevv l tn van xlnt work veh. nu en1 hi backs. am/fm, stereo cass. p~s, p/b, a/c runs strona '4495 obo 642. 7432 1982 Ford f 150 4x4 pick-up. 6 cytinder. Ou81 tanks. Shell. $6,000. 494-2864. 91g.c.mpen CAMPER SHELL-full size, Iona bed. .ooct sh•P•-•••therltrlp ~ ... ..,.. 111111 l'l•C•llCI nan rrw ... •II I, • .,_ .......... Ill ... ..... The foUowi_.. persona hne abend.onld the UM ol the flc:tJtiou• bualnns nMM: MISSlON OAl(S ~.2021-"* °""' Coronl Def .... CA92125. The Fiditiou.a lualneu Neme•......,'° ...... ftled In OW.. Couney on 12/12/M, file No. f263262.. Edwin F. ~ IU, 2021 ~ide Drive. Coronll Dlt Mar, CA 92625. £.dwln f . ~Jr., 2021 _... OrM, Coronll Dlt ~~91625. 'ms buslnesa wn con· duded by • ~ pert. rwship. Sianecl: ~n F'. -... 111, Genlfal Paftnlr, Thh .....,,.,... WIS filed with the County Clerk of OfMla County on April 2. 1986. 5/22 5/29 6/5 6/12 5024 "*-'C MO'flCI a.MUI ITAJWOI AUNDOflUINT f1I Utl OIACliilOUI•-· ..... Th• toflowina persons hive abandoned the UH of the fictitious buaineu n1me: WILLOWBROOK APARTMENTS, 4400 Mac· Arthur Blvd., Suite 460 Newport Beach, CA 92660. The fictitious business name referred to •bolle was filed on Sept 30, 1985 in the County of Oranae. Orie· 1nal file No. F287874. AmeriVest Ventures, 840 Newport Center Drive, Suite 455, Newport Beach, CA 92660. T.J Todd, Inc., 721 N Euciid #203, Anaheim, CA 92801, Califomil. This ~siness was con· ducted by a ceneral part· nenhip. Sicned: AmeriVest Ventures. Richard M. Fell, pneral 1)9rtner. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Ontnce County on April 1, 1986. 5/22 5/29 6/5 6/12 5026 ··~ PUBUC NOTICE STATDIElfT OF ABANOONllDIT Of USE Of F1CT"10US IUSINUS NAiil The followina persons hive abandoned the use of the fictitious business Ntme: SIXTEENTH STREET PARTNERS. 4400 MacAr thur Boulevard, Suite 460. Newport Beach, CA 92660 The fictitious buJ1ness Nime referred to above was filed on June 11, 1985 1n the County of Ontnce. Ona· 1nal file No. F27862 l . JKS Investments, «00 MacArthur Bhld., Ste. 460, Newport Beach, CA 92660, California. T.J. Todd, Inc , 721 Notth Euclid #203, Anaheim, CA 92801, California. This business was con ducted by • pneral ptrt· nership Sianed: JKS lrwest· ments, Richard M Fell, Secretary. This statement w1s filed with the County Clerk of Ontnae County on April ~. 1986. 5122 5/29 6/5 6/12 5025 1-25113 PUBUC NOTICE f1CTJTIOUS IUllNUS NAiil ITATOIEHT The foUowinc persons ire dotna business u : R.C.E . Inc. c/o 1201 Dove Street. Suite 600, Newport Beach. CA92660. Anidential Construction Enterpriies, Inc , 1201 Dove Street, #600, Newport Beach, CA 92660. Thfl business is conduct· ed by • c:orporation. S.inect. Steven L Stem. This stat:ement was filed with the County Clerk of e>n,,.. County on April 29, 1986. 5/8 5/15 5/22 5/29 4967 PUalC ll0'1CI f1Chi10UI ..... ... ""-1B'llfY Thi '°'!oMnt penon is doin' busineH 11: THE SOU H COAST LEGAL GROUP, 695 Town C... Or., Sia. 800. ea.ta ...... Ca.92626. .. .,. Aten Wrl•M. 695 Town Ctr. Or. Ste. IOO, coa. ..... Ca. 92626. Th6a ~ .. conduct· edbfan~. SllNd: ...,_ Wrtlht F30'7&52 5/1 5/8 5/15 5122 4tl0 WllOTIC:a ACHl90Ul•ll .. UMllTAR 'R The foUowlnl penon Is dcHftl blali'*• •: COM· M[RCIAL WINDOW SlR· VtC(. 17112 W~ Lft.. Hwl•-· ...... Ca .... --~ .......... 11112 W.: ood u. .. C., m.49. MJ 11 111 It condud• Id .., • lndhtt• .. .... Olert "'*""' ,,. •• ,.,. -Ned ..... the CcMlntJ(:letk of e>r.,. Courlly on Aclftt 22, ... D01207 5/ l 5/1511& 6122 4137 .,.._. •• , •lfllll lfOf U. .............. -n•m JT Ttte foHowtna l*'IOM hew abendoMd the UM of ....-....._ neme OAVllOH & FUGUSON IN-YmMENT OlV£l.Ofl£RS. 3990 ••••'t' .-..a ... 100. Newpott IMch, Ca 92tf0, The fic11clous ~MU '*"' ....... '°~­filed In County on 11·30- 13. Alan J. DevtlOn, 19600 fairchilct. 1240, Irvine, Ca. 92715. Jotw'i M. f~. 19600 f~. #240, Irvine, C.. 92715 This bullnesa ... con- ducted by a Caltfornla ...... ~. si.-t: Alen J. o.vtson, General PMnef. Thia .......,_It wn flied with the County Clerk of 0,.,... C.OUnty on April 17, 1986. F·231444 5/ l 5/8 5/ 15 5122 4934 PU8UC NOT1CI F1CTlTIOUt ., .... us NAME ITATDllNT The followint persons ire doina business 1s. GILLETT FISHING CENTER/CALI· FOANIA LURES/CALlfOA· NIS JIGS/HASCO, 1640 Pomonl Ave .. Costl Mesa, CA92627. Tom Gillett. 126 E. 18th Street, Al02, Cost1 Mesa, CA92627. Alyson Fortner. 126 E 18th Street. A102, Cost• Mesa, CA 92627 Kathy Fortner, 1815 Tus· tin Ave . Costa Mesa. C• 92627 Mike Frtnkhn, 1815 Tus· tin Ave . Costa Mesa, Ca 92627. This business 1s conduct· ed by• aenera1 P1rtnership. Si1ned: AJyson Foftner. This sutement WIS filed •ith the County Clerk of <>ranee County on May s. 1986. File No F308192 5/8 5/15 5122 5/29 4951 U4M3 flCTITIOUS IUSIHUS NAiil ITATDllNT The followint penon IS doina business as MEtSTER CORONA BUSINESS CEN· TEA No 1, 1 Calif0f'n11 Ii· m1ted partnership, Four UPC* Newport Plaza, New· port Beach, California 92660. Howud W. Mei,ter,11, 6194 u F 1'9fTIOntla, Rane.ho Santa Fe, Californi1 92067. This bu5fnns 1, conduct· ed by • limited partnerW\ip. Sisned Howard w. Meister II This statement was filed with the County Clerk of 0rance County on April 15, 1986. File No f 306513 5/l 5/8 5/15 5122 4919 •·25414 PUaJCNOTICl net 1 riOUI was NAMl ITAttm:NT The followina person ts do1n1 business a1: BAA· RONS GROUP, INC • 4500 t.wnpua Or. Suita 492, New· port Buch, CA 92660. Bwrons Group, Inc .• Cal· 1forni1, 4500 Campus Or . Ste 492, Newport Be1ch, CA92660. Thia ~neu Is conduct· ed by. corporation. Sianect: e.min. Group, Inc .. Sandra G. K.nt · Va President. Thia stmment was filed with the County Clerk of Or.,. County on May 12, 1986. File No. f30l876 5/22 5/29 615 6/12 5011 fUIUC llCmCI f'CiiiiOUlllJll•• .-naJm In The ....... '*'°"' .... doif'I ~ ea: KVIRG °' KVIRG ~. 16!50 ,.,.,. Plupor1 Ml5 · ..._. port 9lllCh. CA 92660. Kay Don1td H.1Uman, 1650 hf1l Nlwpol1 1415 • Newport Beach, CA 92660. h.cf 1'1 v= Helmen. 1650 P9f1l ~ 1415 • Newpot1 leach. CA 92660. Thtl ....... CONM:t· Id by "usbend and wife. ,..... Mey o ...... nlfi. this .......... -ftted •lth tbe County Clerk of ~~onMIJl2, 1M6, flaNo.,..771 S/22 5129115 A/12 5023 a11ur fCiii ... I r• -IYAJW I IT Tt.efDloMie...,..,. ~-•Ml.Ml£· RI wt£NO & Wtl· HELM. 4000 MecArthur lllld.. E.lllT.-. S.1000, ~ IMch, CMifornia MllfiD J. ,..,I, Inc., • 4000~1hd..E..a TOWlf,S. 1000, Newport ...... ~niall2660. 0.nnla G. TJ'9f, Inc., 4000 MKMhur IW., East Tower,$. 1000, Newport a.ch~ Clliflomia 926fi0. Alan H. Wiener, Inc ., 4000 MecAttfu ...... c.a Tower, S. 1000, Newpon -=tl. c.Mbnia '2MO. ...... [. Wit...,._ Inc .• 4000 MecAtthur ....... Ellll "Tower. S. 1000. NftPO't leech.~ 926'0. Thia .......... conduct· ec111¥• ..... ~· SflMd David 0. Parr, ,.,..,, TI* m.....,laM ... ,.....,..,.,.. wea filed wttti the County Clerk of Orlfwt County on Aoril 19. '986. n.. No. f.30689' 5/15/85/155/22 4917 laal "*.IC MOTICI hCllllOUIWUI NMll ITATIMINT The followinl persons are ~"I l>l.lsfneu 11: GLEN· AIOGE ASSOCIATES, 660 Newport Center Drive, Suite 850, Newport 8e1ch, CA 92660. G1ry Wescombe, 660 Newpott Center Drive, Suite 850, Newport Beach, CA 92660. Mike Meyer, 660 Newport Center Drive, Suite 850. Ne•port a.ch. CA 92660. Jldt Rodman, 2049 Cen· tuty ,,.,. Eut. Suftil 1 ?00. Los Anl*s, CA 90067. Jack 06dhltm. 660 New· port Center, Drive, Suite 850, Newport Beach, CA 92660. • K•n Townsend. 2001 Rau Awnue. LB 16, Surte 1600, Oal&as. TX 75201. SC.n Soklmon, 660 New· port Center Drive, Suite 850. Newport Beach, CA 92660. Peter Capobianco, 660 Newpott Center Drive, Suite 850, Newport Beach, CA 92660. At Wana~ker. 660 New· port Center Drive, Suite 850, Newport BHch. CA 92660. Stew Kurth. 2001 Ross Avenue, LB 16, Suite 1600. O.llaJ, TX 75201 Daw Eisner, 2049 Cen· tury Park wt. Suite 1700. Los An,eles. CA 9006 7 Lou1' Milone. 5 C1v1c Pl1z1, Suite 100. Newport ee.ch, CA 92660 AJ Wiener, '000 Mac:At· thur Boulevard, Suite 1000, Newport Buch, CA 92660 Dennis Tyler, '000 Mac· Arthur 8oulev1rd, Suite 1000, Newport Buch, CA 92660. R1y Watson. 2501 Alt• Vista, Newport Be1eh. CA 92660 Accue Hemley, 660 New· port Center Drive, Suite 1400, Newpoft &1eh, CA 92660. Roler Jonnson, 660 New· port Center Drive. Suite 850, Newport Be.ch, CA 92660 ThtS business 1s conduct· ed by • ......,., partnership The re111tr1nt com· menced to tr1nsact buJ1· ness under the fictitious business name or names lmed ~ on November 26, 1985. Siinect: Alan H Wiener This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Or•nce County on M•y 9. 1986. File No. F3087 l 5 5122 5/29 6/5 6112 5010 PUelJC NOnCI nctttiOUI Ml•IEIS NAMllTAnm.T The followlnt penon It doint bu1lne11 aa: OFF'· SHOM MMATIS&HG, 400 Clu~ ~ve .. Newport ~CA~ Oevid MicMee ~ • 400~hll .• New- port a.ch, CA 92663. TN&~ ii conduct· eel .,, ., indMdu91. sw-t: Oevid ... Llcltwn. Thfa mtllilnent -filed wit" tM County Clerk of ~Countyon M., 19, ltl6. ,... ... Ho. F'30M09 5122 5129 6/5 6/ 12 5020 l-IMU "*IC "°'ICI ntili ..... 11• ..._n•mmn n.-... ......... ~~II: HAMIL· TOfit ANO IUSHAttD AS. SOCIATES, a Callforn~ General Pwt~p. 113 .... u w.nca ntllJ90UlaJ•I• flAMI nu••n ThefblorMf• ......... doint ~ 11: TOWNE ANO MtSStON ASSO· CIATES, 1 Cellfoml.I Genet· .. PattnltlNp, #13 Corpo- r1te PIHi, Suitt 200, Newport 8Mch. CA 92660. Stephen C. Hopkins. TndtM, or any Successor Tnmtt of the Stephen C. Hopkins 1nd Denise Hop- kins Trust. under Oec&ara· tion of Trust dMed October 24, 1980 and IS 1mended, 2553 Monaco Drive. LlsUna Bach, CA 92651. Mattshan Corpor1t1on. C11tforn11, 25092 Buck· ~rd une, Lqun1 Hills, CA92653. Tom Lenny, 17 Woodftow- er, Irvine, CA 92714. This bua.iNSS is conduct· ed by ........ pettnef'$hip S11ned: Stephen C. Hop· kins This statemet It wn filed with the County Clerk of Ora"ll County on May 12, 1986. file No. F3088M 5122 5/29 6/5 6/12 5013 PUaJC NO'JICI NOTICI Of OIATM Of ..... AU.DI NIW-WMeOI Plhf•toAll••ID QTATI NO. A.l.P317 Tol61hein~ creditors, ~neent a.d: 1tors. ind l)ef'IOn& who may be othenwite intet..a.d 1n the will or estate of Ml CHAEL ALLEN NEWBERRY A petition hH been filed by SANORA KIM NEW8ER· RY 1n the SuperiOf' Cour1 of ORAHGE County ,.quest· 1na tNt SANORA KIM NEW· BERRY be-c>CJOinted IS pet· sonal repreaer .1tive to adminimr the ...... d the decedent. The Plllition reQuesb IU· thor1ty to 1dm1n1ster the estMe under the lndepetld· ent Adminl1tr1t1on of Estates Act, A Minne on the petition will be hekt on 6· ll · 1986 at 9:30 AM in Dept. 3 lo- cated at 700 CIVtC CENTER DRtVE WEST, SANTA AHA. CA 92702 IF you OBJECT to the arantina d the petition. you should either appear 8t the hearinc and state your ob- tectt0m or file wntten ob- iections wtth the court be- fore the he.,in1. Your appearance mll'J be 1n pet· son 0t by your lftof'ney If YOU AM A CREOl'TOR or • continsent creditor d the dec111ed. you must file 'f04Jf cllim with the oout1 or PfWUf'll it to the pertOnal represent1tive •PPointed by the court within lour months from the d1te of fl~ iuuence d letW'I .. pnMded in MCtion 700 d the Celltomla Prob9te Code The time for filinc ct.ims wilt not .pre prior ID tour months from thl dat. of the~ noticed~ YOU MAY DAMtN[ IN file ..... .,, the aut. If'°" .,. • l*9Dft ..... 111 d In the ....... ,.., ,.,., ... upon thl eucutor or acs.. nlilb ... or upon the •· 1iClmlY tor h a1C&Mf or .......... and Ne wlt'I the CIOUft .. ploof al ..,. va.1...-.n~.at· lnl .... ,.., ......... n«'ce ol thl flllnt of an Inventory 1nd appraiM· ment of ntet• esMb « "' the .......,.. ,..ltiot.., In aecOona 1200 and 1200.Sof the CeAbn6a ~ blletodl. Attot'Mr for petitioner: JOHN M. GUSTAFSON. 2CM1 8USINUS CENTER Ott., SUIT£ 210, II.VINE. CAW715. ~/22 512t 6/5 Covell C\.Jiew ffiome 06~ked by cpat!lick <(T eno!le ~e/ c.JAa'i ~ea~toll~ , r• »-llAY Z!. lllil THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS/IAVINE TODAY Estate Features .Ultimate Dr8am Location BY ANNETTE WATSON With panoramic views that include Beacon Bay, Promon- tory Poin~ Collim laland, Lido and Newport Bay and the Chan- nel, this week's feature home a unique structure that offen dow1 placed artistically in the custom quality construction and atone walls add further drama design. A dynamic focal point · to this very special room. <>Dee in the bQme is created by a re-up into the lighthouse area of plica of a lighthouse. is an architecturally dramatic The Interior structure that is located at the.. Once inside the spacious entrance of Newport'• presti-home, several winp and levels gious gate-guarded community arc situated in a way that pro- of Harbor Wand. vides complete privacy and aec-- A sweeping brick driveway lusion in every direction. leads onto the grounds which The living room overlooks offen a natural park-like setting picturesque waterfront and is- of grass and trees overlooking land views. It is an especially a picturesque waterfront view large room with an om•te rare- from every point. A perfect lo-place and a beamed cathedral cation for family life and ex-ceiling. A bay window aeat with ccutnre entertaining, the home's a skylight offers a haven for lot site features 100 feet of bay-relaxation or entertaining. front f ootagc with 176 feet on The home .. eating area con- the channel; its boat slip will sists of a kitchen, butler's pantry accommodate a large yacht. and formal dining room. The Sandy beaches provide yet kitchen's wood panelled ceiling another feature that enhances gracefully slopes upward to a the enjoyment of living in this skylight. Ceramic tiles and stone home. cover all of the walls. The dining 04The excitement of this prop-room is very large and bas built- erty has created quite a positive in display cabinets. stir in the community and se-The home's wide ball leads rious interest in the property. around to the downsta.ir•s bed- My recent realtor's preview had room wing and ma.id's quarten. over 200 supportive brokers This area has four bedroom.a previewing the property." said and several bathrooms. listing agent Patrick Tenore A middle level is created by of RE / MAX Realtors. the den which is a warm, friendly room with a fireplace framed The Exterior in stone and a 40 ft. high ceilin1 Slate, stone and aged wood created by the replica of a light- have been combined to create house. Slender rectangular win- the home, awesome views greet visiton. 1be upper level of the home has the master suite and three more bedrooms. The master suite bas a deck that overlooks waterfront and island views. 1be bathroom bas a double pul- lman itnd a heart-shaped ipa tub. A large walk-in cloeet en- hances the room 'I vanity areL The other bedrooms on this level have built-in bunk beds and storage areas; One bedroom bu a "get-away" loft perfect for readina and reluing. -rhis ii a wonderful property with so many possibilities avail- able to the owner. It is one of the ultimate waterfront loca- tions in Newport Beach and in Southern California, for that matter. You just don\ find this much land surrounded by · water," boasts TenoTe. Recently the property bu bden aelected and a contract bu been sub- mitted to the owner for approval for a filmini site for a new movie narring Charles Bronson and Lee Remick entitled Wfbe J>rea.. ident .. Wife." SomlllUJ of Facts/ AdditioDal Features Tbe home has in all nine bed- rooms, aix and a half bathrooms, three firepl.cea, a wet bar, three spa tube, a aau°' three car aar- qe with all red brick driveway, arched doorways throuahout the levels, abundant storaae apace situated in convenient locations, a greeobouse, a work- shop &Del a recreation room. Finandal Terms ~ The home i1 offered at S6,800,000. Land value bu been recently apprailed at $6,300,000. Trades will be considered. ReaJtor lnfonaadon 1be home ii lilted with Pat· rick Teaon of RE/MAX Real- ton. Tenore, 1pecializin1 in real estate throughout Oraaae County for the lut ten yean, bu traveled around the world in aalea and investmenu ii.nee 1969 and bas instructed apeakiig seminars in the field of mot- ivation and investments in such countries u Australia, South Africa, England, Japan, the Phi- lippines and Rona Kong as well as throughout the United States. For additional information and previewing this special property at 36 Harbor Island, call Patriet Tenore at 631-IW/761-1712. ExclusiYe ON . QuAUTY CUSTOM Exn:a1oa w /LIGBTBOUSI: lhn.ICA One of the most Prestigious Estates on the Water in Newport Beach Located at th~ e.,~~ ~i".:e of Harbor Islancl on Newport Bay + Channel! Panoramic views of bay+ channel. I 00 ft. frontage on Newport Bay with I 76 ft. on channel of Newport Bay. Boat slip will accommodate large yacht! Huge lot with park-like grounds with private sandy beach. SPECIAL FEATURES: 9 bedrooms, 6+ baths, 13 rooms, 4,621 sq. ft. with 3 f ll'Cplaccs, wet bar, 3 spa tubs, sauna, 3 cat garage, all red brick driveway, a greenhouse, workshop, recreation room + much more! Custom quality exterior consisting of stone, slate and aged wood (shiplap) replica of a lighthouse approximately 40 ft. vertical from den. Ottered at $8,800,000 Trades Considered (Video Cassette Presentations Upon Request) Presented by: PATRICK TENORE Shown by appointment only. For personal preview calf Patnck Tenore directly . 631-1266 or 760-8702 ,_._.,It t• THE HEWPoRT EHSIGNIOOSTA MESA NEW8/IAVINE TODAY cpete CRaratett CQeaQty cp1rese1t ts NEW LISTINGS SPACIOUS CUFF HAVEM • ..OOL L<>V9ty large room• with privacy and eecurity. Two muter aultn In MP91ate wings, each opening to Inner patio. Enclosed backyard with handsome swimming pool and low maintenance planting. 3 bedrooms. 4 baths. dining or family room. all wen-planned bullt-in1 and many cupboards. Take the first opportunity to see! $322,500. IUP£A EASTStDE COSTA MESA Immaculate 3 bedroom home with many upgrades. New tile kitchen. used bnck fireplace. plush carpeting. Large concrete drive with room for R.V parking. See to appreciate! $162.500. SOUTH COAST VILLA CONDO Professionally decorated lower unit with enclosed redwood decked patio White ceramic tile in kitchen. bath and dining area. Best location near pool 1n adult area. Community pool. sauna. and weight room. $70.000 STEPS TO BEACH -TRIPLEX Rarely offered in Newport. Good income producer in nice location "Old1e-but-goodie" -some fi>ung needed. could realize great potential! $370,000. CENTRAL NEWPORT COTTAGE In the heart of commercial redevelopment area. Cute beach house. as 1s. or use as commercial. $197.500. AND OTHER TOP BUYS DEFINITELY TOP BUY • EASTBLUFF Price reduced to the very lowest fee home in area! Super opportunity to acquire spacious 3 bedroom. 2 bath, family room in excellent location Sunset views from beautifully landscaped backyard Convenient to shopping. schools. sports. Now $242.900. SPECIAL EASTSIDE HOME -REDUCED! Fresh and inviting. upgraded from border to border 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. with beautifully refined detailing. New kitchen. spotless hardwood floors. trench doors opening to large deck with spa and gardens Lots of used brick -many extras. $217 .000 ELEGANT RETIREMENT -SECURITY -POOL Spacious rooms. ideal for couple or small family. Complete security system and locked gated entry Two bedrooms. den. family room and formal dining room, besides covered patio pool and spa Privacy and low maintenance yard $375.000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS -FOUA GARAGES Spacious. open-plan home with open beam ce1hngs. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths and dining/family room Courtyard entry for privacy. automatic sprinklers and easy care yard. Two double garages and separate wor1tshop in rear with alley access. $268.500. ON THE BLUFF • OVERLOOKING BACK BAY Sweeping view of bay. ocean and night lights. A private home with complete security Spacious 4 bedrooms. each with its own bath, formal dining. and large family room. Realistically priced, with good secondary financing available from owners. $695.000. on fee land. EASTSIDE FAMILY HOME Clean 3 bedrooms. 2 bath with large family room and separate dining room Fireplace in family room, bar-b-que, nice portable pool, fruit trees. tool shed in btg back yard. $169.000 BIG BUY -LOW PRICE Bring your large family and imagination to this Easts1de 5 bedroom. 3 bath home Features family room with fireplace and formal dining room Easy care yard Home warranty $149.000 PENTHOUSE CONDO IN NEWPORT Price stashed for 1mmed1ate sale• Nearly new. immaculate one bedroom home with two balconies. shop or large storage 1n closed garage. vacant and ready Includes washer, dryer and refrigerator. community pool Only $99,500 CORONA DEL MAR -NIE.AA BEACHES 90 foot lot with marvelous potential Use as is. with quality-built 4 bedroom home and room for pool, or. sell off 40' lot. or. have 3 -30' lot to begm anew Many unique features and P<>SS'blhUes. Call for deta111. and to see $950.000. COllllEAC1Al A INDUSTRIAL OFFERINGS In Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. Vacant induatrlal. excellent locattOn -$150,000 Cannery Village commerciaJ building with excellent income -$425.000. Waterfront with new dock -$645,000. 4.8 acre shopping center in heart of Newport -Can f0< details. INTO REAL ESTATE by Gerry & Christa long What is an escrow? What ia an escrow? In your real estate tranaaction-do you HA VE to use an escrow? Civil Code Section 1 OS7 de- fines escrow, as docs Section J 7003 of the Financial Code, both wordy and technical dc- fi nitio ns. More simply ex- pressed, escrow can be described as a temporary trust arrange- ment wherein an independent and impartial third party is chos- en to execute all documents and distribute all funds in a real property transaction. Do you HA VE to use an es- crow when buying or selling a real property, or when making or receiving a real property loan, or when buying a business? No- you don -i. On the cast coast, most real estate transactions arc bandied through attorneys; in northern California, title com- panies largely do the job. But most sources would agree that an escrow agent is certainly a wise and professional choice to attend to your transaction. Escrow agents, escrow officers arc trained to painstakingly exe- cute all of the terms of the real estate contract, and to guard that closing of the escrow is allowed only when all terms have, indeed., been fulfilled and all funds and documents have ESCROW I been properly disbuned to the your home ownen insurance, parties. Independent escrow and rents or rental depoaita, companies, in California, are if applicable. regulated by the Corporations How much docs an escrow Commissioner. Bank escrows cost? The fee ii aeneraJJy $1.10 and escrow companies attached to SI .SO per Sl,000 of sale price to real estate brokerages may of property, plus a hue fee of be regulated by different au-SIOO to Sl7S. Therefore, if your thorities. house sold for $300,000, the One of the many important fee will be calculated u f ollowa. functions for the escrow officer The escrow company, in this ia to prorate properly all tax example, charges S l .2S per payments, mortgage and imu-S 1,000 of sale price, and a base ranee payment•, home owner fee of $125. 300 x $1.25 = S37S, association dues and rents, plus base fee of S l 2S equals where applicable. H your escrow SSOO. Both the seller and the closes on June 1 (on the sale buyer will be charged the of your O)lm home) for instance, amount of $500. Additional es- t be escrow officer must accu-crow fees may include special rately prorate your property currier service charges, long taxes which may have been paid distance phone charges. not- by you in April and be covered arizations, document prcpara- througb June 30. You may have tion fees and sub-escrow fees one month property tax refund charaed by the lender in pre- coming to you through escrow. paring the mortgage documents. On the other hand, if you did Who should select the escrow NOT pay your second instal-company? Either seller or buyer lment of property taxes (which may do so. However, most were due in February and de-scllcn and buyers look to their linquent in April of that year), real estate agent to make sug- t bc escrow officer will make gcstions. The agent is daily the payment to the county as-working with different escrow scssor's office (including pc-• companies and escrow ofTu:ers naltics), and charge you accord-and knows where the best and ingly out of your proceeds. most thorough, courteous and Similar prorations have to be efficient service ia obtained. calculated on your mortgage, It is wile NOT to shop for the lowest price-but for the best ~company and escrow officer instead. J' I' Sometimes clients want their H m-m-mescrow at their 1oca1, familiar bank. Many banb have escrow departments. While these bank escrow departments arc, as a rule, efficient and knowledge- able, we find that they operate strictly as a 9 to S operation. By comparison, independent escrow companies rely on your business to stay alive. They don't get paid until the escrow closes. We generally find them much more accommodating and eaaer to perform. When is an escrow actually opened? When ia it closed? What happena to the .. serious money deposit" if the escrow "falls apart?" What happena if one party wants to "cancel the es- crow?" Tune in next week for You'll hum along as you and your frier ESCROW 11. & ocean views, shade & sun patios surround this · well grounded Corona Highlands home. 3 Bedrooms, central-air, security system, hardwood floors, large lot, spa & great neighbors, only $385,000. P.S. Choice of 2r 3 bedroom, 2 bath homes, built-in kitchens. garage, fireplaces, $1,350 mo. ~·~·7).M9' eou.a uJ°""~o 6«wt.~cf.~orLJ a a 3407 East Coa1t Hi1hway, Corona del Mar~ California 92625 • ~Estate Spotlight Easy going attitude prevails at Sea Lion Really BY ANNEn& WATSON A "stop in and cbat about real estate" atmosphere ia ev- ident the eccond a client walb into Sea U-._.., in Corona del Mar. Founded u a aeneraJ real eatate office that bandlet residential re-salea, inveatmcnt, commerci~ industrial, and agri- cultural properties, buaine11 opportunities, rentals and land transactiom by Ma_, Studler in I 977, Sea Lion Realty off en a friendly setting for agentl and clients to discuss properties and what is going on in the real estate market today. .. We do not pressure our clients in any way. I patterned my office after Don FrankJin•s, where I started in real estate in 1960; I worked there until I formed my own brokerage. We want our clients to feel com- fortable as they decide what they want to buy. We service our listings and make sure our clients understand their options; they know they can reach us at any time to discuss their con- cerns and their feelings about their properties," said Stauffer. Stauffer moved to Corona del Mar in 1953. Recently he went on vacation to K.ey West, Florida. "I feel I came from Paradise back to Heaven. I just love this area and I have watched it develop. Key West reminded me of Corona del Mar in the fifties when there was a more rural and country landscape," said Stauffer. Sea Lion Realty'• •oa~ oria- inated because Stauffer'• 100 Jim founded the Friends of the Sea Lion. Jim received world wide recognition for b.is efl'orta in comervation of the tea lion; currently spendina his time be- tween real estate and life guard- ing in Laguna Beacb;·be ii also working towards his broker's license. What intrigues Stauffer about the real estate business is the challenge of solving the prob- lems that arise-getting all the things in line so that the trans- actions will run smoothly. 1llis is my philosophy and this is how my agents work. All of us keep learning and we coop- erate with other agents. We have excellent agents and it is my feeling that a company is only as good as the agent," said Stauffer. After a career in sales with an airline and after travclin@ extensively throughout Europe and the Caribbean, Tom Flem- mln1 joined Sea Lion Realty nine years ago. "l liked the coast- al -area-it is very similar to the moderate climate of Aus· tralia, where I originally came from," said Flemming. Viewing real estate as a .. peo- ple business," Flemming enjoys working with people-helping them achieve their goals. He selected Sea Lion Realty for iu reputation of wortina io an boneat, 1traiptf orward manner. Findina buaine11 boomina today. Flemmin& aea an active economy with in~ ton comina back into the market. Wfhit bu really kept ua buay-trying to find the right propertia for our client&," said Flemming. Living in Corona dcl Mar with his wife Sandee and daugh- ter Nicole, Flemming's bobbies include f11hing, water and IDOW skiing ... We-arc active in our daughter's school and, when we can, we like to spend time on our boat," said Aemming. Sharl Ten Eyck bu been in the real estate business in the San Francisco Bay area for ten years; she joined Sea Lion Realty early this year ... I wanted to be associated with a small office and someone who bas a thorough knowledge of the area," she said about her de- cision to join Sea Lion Realty. Ten Eyck likes real estate be- cause it is always changing- no day is identical to the day before and the field's complex- ities keep it challenging. '"I also plan to work as long as I am able-in real estate I ton 't have to retire. I also like keeping my own schedule," said Ten Eyck, a native Sou them Cal- ifornian who plans to stay put in the Newport area. ParticipatiQI ill all types of real estate tra111action1, Ten Eyck ii becomina more involved with invatmeat and commercial properties. Her colltia~ eel· ucation cluan are clutered around tbelc typa of tranuc.. tions and abe bu become a member of tbc Realty Invest- ment Auociation of California which spomon weekly meetinp with puticipantl sharing their listinp u well as conducting marketing sessions. In her spare time Ten Eyck is involved with activities in ber church-St. Micbael and All Aaaela ud le'Yet&l interat aroapa ia UCl'a Town and Gown Chapter; lbe also enjoys workina in bcr prden. Two additional lona-tiae agent.a round out the staff at Sea lion Realty-Wiii ~ andW ... Moan. Sa Lio• RealtJ ia located at 3601 Eut Coast Higlaway in Corona dcl Mar; phone: (714) 673-S3S4. - MMJ ...... Cllllll'. di1et111• 1M ral lltlll Mlwa wtdl Ida ltlll •1•'•'* T• Fl1mml11 Ind sa.t T• Eyck. ITAff PllTI IY WflE WAT• 2 Bedrooms 4 Bedrooms 5 Bedrooms 1817 W. Bay 631-1400 $345,000 217 Larkspur &U-6200 $395.000 Sat 1-5 Sat 1-5 3 Bedrooms 2215 Bayside Drive Sun 1-5 64'-6200 $1 , 150,000 2112 Dover Drive 631 -1400 $225.000 Sat & Sun 1-5 1903 Yacht Camilla 631 -1400 $319.000 Sat & Sun 1-5 818 Via lido Soud 631 -1400 $379,000 Sat & Sun 1-5 240 Santa Isabel. CIVI # Sun 1-5 642-5200 $169,000 435 Aliso Ave., NB # 642-5200 $268.500 Sun 1-5 2345 Arana. NB # 642-5200 $242.900 Sun 1-5 477 Costa Meu Street, CM * &42-5200 $217,000 Sun 1-5 511 Cliff Drive. NB* 642-5200 $322.500 Sun 1-5 125 Via Vella 631-1400 $375.000 1133 Highland * 631-1400 $371 ,500 21 Bodega Bay •• 631 -1400 $469.750 1533 Santiago # 631-1400 $300.000 2658 Bayshore Drive # • 631 -1400 $1.499,000 2224 Pacific Drive #* • 644-6700 $895,000 17 Burning Tree#• 644-6200 $1 ,195.000 50 Braeburn #• 644-6200 $685.000 815 Via lido Soud • • 675-6161 $2.200,000 111 Bayside Place • 67~161 $895,000 2019 Yacht Resolute#•• 640-7&49 $449,000 Key: * Pool or Spa Sat & Sun 1-5 Sat & Sun 1-5 Sat & Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 Sat & Sun 1-5 Sat & Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 Sat & Sun 1-5 Sat & Sun 1-5 Sat & Sun 1-5 •View 16 Point Loma #* 644-6200 $569,000 4 Cherry Hill #* 644-6200 $1 ,379,000 904 Via lido Nord•• 67~161 $2,625.000 Sat 1-5 Sun 1-5 Sat & Sun 1-5 Vacant Land Top of Rocky Pt. Lots 84-85-86 644-6200 $2.700.000 Sat & Sun 8-8 #Family Room • Waterfront I . . , .. M llAY !!. t• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWSllRVfNE TODAY ..... S.y i• "Bhdf•" Third phase open·s at Laguna Meadows S•• cia-'E' ,,._ 5..UVllM.aGr•••• N~Bcadt • 3 bedrooms • 2~ baths •den • Surrounded by greens •Great f&nWy home! W.,h Phue I aold out and Pbale ll already 60 peTCCllt sold, P1we lu bu opened with 12 homea m\,aauna Meadows, the 120-home COJllDlwllty in close- in Lapna Hills. Robert Kleis, president of Terra Industries, the developer, aaid: O&a .. .ttlM,WLH. "Since our grand opening March I, th~ public's acceptance of our homes hu been excep- tionally good. We have sold more than 20 homes in two months. Our .election of models bad been depleted, but we now have a choice of four different plans again. We urge uyone interested in a close-in two- or three-bedroom town.home to move quickly before our auppM.~ again.'" Cole Of Newport llealton. 2515!.C.......,.. c-....... (714)17S-551l While Laauoa Meadows· homes are attached, they live like single-family homes with formal entries, good-sized living rooms, spacious dining rooms, NEWPOATTOWNHOME-Seldom on market. Charming traditional feel, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, one story unit with shutters and handsome entry in attractive parklike setting. Assumable high balance 1st T.O. $149,900 631 -1400 NEWPORT, HIGHLY UPGRADED -steps to library, park and school. 3 bedrooms. 21h baths, with utility room and sauna. Newly tiled kitchen floors and trench doors. Cul de sac location. $225,000 631-1400 BAYSHORES a CHARMING -Beautifully decorated story book cottage with 3 bedrooms, including 2nd floor master suite. large living room with fireplace and sunny kitchen built around lovely patio. $245,000 (LH) 631 -1400 NEWPORT HEIGHTS WITH OCEAN VIEW -Lovingly cared for 3 bedroom, 2'h bath with formal dining room and extra storage for R.V. Large yard with many fruit trees. ANXIOUS SELLER says submit all offers!! $289,000 631-1400 PENINSULA POINT with character. Two story 3 bedroom. 2 bath home, paneled living room with used brick fireplace, dormer window s. Picket fenced sunny corner lot c lose to bay and ocean. $359.000 631-1400 PRIME NEWPORT DUPLEX -Forever ocean & sunset views. 15 steps to beach. Completely refurbished, inside & out. 4 and 3 bedroom units with fireplaces. A rare ottering for ocean lovers. $440,000 673-6900 CUSTOM WATERFRONT WITH DOCK-Dramatic open beamed and skylit ceilings, extensive use of tile and mirrors for an airy open feeling. Master suite has spa and sauna, separate guest wing on 2nd level. $444,000 631 -1400 PRESTIGE CONDO WITH SUPERB VIEWS -of Newport Harbor's turning basin and city lights. Contemporary decor. 2 bedroom, 21h baths and sauna. White tile floors. brushed aluminum kitchen cabinets and accents of burled oak. Security building. $575.000 631 -1400 PRIME OCEANFRONT CORNER -can be used as two 3 bedroom. 2 bath units or a 5 bedroom and den home. Impecc ably maintained and offered fully furnished. ready to rent or move into for the summer season. $695,000 631 -1400 BAYSIDE COVE CONDO -sensational redo , sky lit ceilings. textured walls. ultra gourmet kitchen. Huge master with guest room and den Fabulous views, securi ty complex $875.000 631 -1400 NEWPORT SOPHISTICATE -70' Bay frontage with dock and side tie A large one story, 4 bedroom home with den. dining and family rooms built in "U" shape around spacious patio with custom pool $998.000 631 -1400 CLASSIC ON LINDA ISLE -Nearly 5000 sq ft beautifully appointed trad1t1onal with 5 bedrooms. family, fo rmal dining and ut1l1ty rooms plus lovely dockside patio Courtyard gives pnvacy lo spa and dip pool $1 .495.000 631 -1400 \\ATE R I-RO:\T HO\t1 ES. INC'. REALTOR . ..., ti,' l(~n1 .1I' Pru~· rt\ \t .tnJjlCll'l(lll 2436 W Coast Hwy 315 Marine Ave. Newport Beach Balboa laland A1·1400 ln.tMI acparate breakfast noob. cozy dens. and luxurious muter suit.es. Mott floor plans are deaiped around a receuect priva&e entry patio that can double u an en- closed auto terrace. Every bome bu a fenced rear patio and a view-oriented deck. Laguna Meadows homes abound in high quality features. Air conditionina is standard- ., are double-paned windows for maximum insulation. Sky· liahts bring in additional aun- ahine. Kitcbena include uh or alder cabinet.a, ceramic tile coun- tertops, and stainleu atcel ainb. Optional fueplaca are available in all models. In the centeT of the commun- ity, Laguna Meadows' recrea- tion club bu a awimmina pool, two saunas, a ap' and two liah- ted tennis courts. Purcbaaen also can use an adjoining 4~­ acre recreation club with its S,SOO-sq.-ft. clubhouse and a variety of facilities. Prices at Laguna Meadows range from $124,SOO to $149,750 with a 9~ and 9% percent fixed- rate 30-year financing. The community may b~ reached by taking the Lake Forest Drive off-ramp from the San Diego Freeway and pro- ceeding oceanward (southwest) on Lue Forest approximately one mile to the end of the road. Signs lead the 'Ji8Y to Laguna Meadows. tional information may be ob- Tbe aalea off ace is open daily, taincd by callin1 the aalea offa.ce from 10 Lm. to 5 p.m. Addi-at (714) 581~50. A survey of delegates of the National AllociatJon of Home Builders (NAHB) convention finds older bomebuyen a key market. Buildcn expect a arow- ina number of their cuatomers in the next five yean to be over 65. Youn1, firat·time buyers, wbo once bouaht most of the house• constructed by many build~ ~ beiq crowded out of tbe market by hiaher com and tipter mortaaae under- writiq standards. In a forecast of the future for the housing industry, the NABB predicted that trade- up buyen will constitute 65 per- cent of the new houaina market in the next 15 yean. The NHB survey reported that S percent of the builden are now coo- 1tructiq houaiq for the elderly. but that 14 percent expect to do ao by 1990. Population pro- jections indicate that while about 23 million Americam are 6S or older today. by the year 2000, one of every three pertODI will be 65 or older. -Cour1~1y of C11/lfornlo A1- 1odalion of R#ollor.r Buyers look for ways to buUd equity sooner Homebuyers are willing to pay larger downpayments to increase their equity, according to a survey done by the U.S. League of Savings Institutions. The League said its survey of 16,300 conventional mortgages showed that Americans are de- voting a smaller portion of their monthly income to mortgage payments due to lower interest rates, higher downpayments and larger income. Also, nearly 14 percent of the home mortgages written by savings institutions last year were for IS-year terms, more than double the percentage of just two years ago. The use of shorter-term mortgages pro- vides a way to build home equity faster than the traditional 30- year mortgage. -Cour1es1 of California A.r- sociation of Realtors LOOKNOWll DIR CTORY otF RBAL AT• Bl'Ok ... &Agentll Rick Al.,_..•, Realtor 4865 MacArthur Court, ,#235 Newport Beach. CA 92660 714-731-4444 ~Mlhlr• Properta.. 1412 Santanella Terrace Corona del Mar, CA 92625 714-759-1877 Coldwell Benker 2161 San Joaquin Hills Road Newport Beach, CA 92660 , 714-644-9060 Cole of Newport 2515 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar, CA 92625 714-675-5511 Coron• det Mer PropertlH 34 E. Coast Hwy Corona del Mar, CA 92625 714-673-8494 GNbb• Elle #2 Civic Plaza, Suite.100 Newport Beach, CA 92660 71~-6200 Jecobe Reelty, INC 2919 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach, CA 92663 714-675-6670 am Grundy, AHltor 341 Bayside Drive Newport Beach, CA 714-675-6161 Pete Barrett Rutty 1605 Westcliff Drive Newport Beach, CA 92660 714-642-5200 Wetertront HomH 2436 W. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach, CA 92663 714-631-1~ Meury St.utter See Lion Reelty 3601 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar, CA 92625 714-673-5354 SHARP DUPLEX Located in prime Newport Beach location. Close to shopping and market. Both units are 2 bedroom and have fireplaces. The upper unit has a private glass enclosed balcony. The lower unit also has a private patio. Priced to sell at $262,000. BACK BAY HOME Owner has sprawling custom back bay home of 3 or 4 bedrooms, 31h baths, family room w I stone fireplace, island kitchen with skylighted breakfast area, highlighted by Baldwin Brass hardware & custom solid wood doors. Will trade for rental units in Corona del Mar, Newport or Huntington Beach, Lido residence or? Valued to $355,000. Call for more details. 675-6670. REMODELED COTTAGE 2 bedrooms, 1 bath with ambiance of Cape Cod, and steps to beach. French doors lead to the used brick patio where you have option of sun or shade with the retractable awning. Property is zoned R-2 with complete plans for additional unit Priced at $245,000. CUSTOM DUPLEX Crafted of wood & glass. Fabulous 3 bedroom upper unit with 3 decks, large rooms, including living room with soaring ceilings and massive fireplace. Lower unit also has fireplace, 2 bedrooms, French doors, etc. Big 4 car garage -best terms. Asking $310,000. BAYVIEW LOT Balboa R-2 lot, alley rear access in area of Custom luxury homes. Magnificent view of main bay. Build your dream-offered at $299,900. JACOBS REAL TY, I NC. 2919 NEWPORT BLVD.• NEWPORTBEACH.CA92663 (714) 675·6670 Ensign -.. tr \I ... ... \I _, Ill\\• \U\ \I \tal ~ r .... ~~· tM ... , .. ua'W ---\ *"''•'""" LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT 815 VIA LIDO SOUD OPEN SAT & SUN 1-5 Watch sunsets from 3 levels of fl neat Lido view. 4 BA -4 BAf playroom, gourmet kitchen. Sandy beach, pier and float. $2,200,000 BAYSIDE PLACE BA YFRONT 111 BAYSIDE PLACE OPEN SAT & SUN 1-5 Spectacular COM duplex, 2 BR-2 BA up, 2 BR-2 BA down. 2 boat spaces. May be leased at $2,000 month to month. Reduced to $895,000 LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT 904 VIA LIDO NORD OPEN SAT & SUN 1-5 Beautiful dutch colonial, 5 bedrooms, 5 baths, library, finest panoramic north channel view. Pier and sllp for large boat. $2,625,000 HORSE PROPERTY Newport back bay view from Mesa Drive, 3 acre estate. Spacious tradltlonal 5 BR, pool, horse stable. $1 ,100,000 WESTCLIFF VILLA CONDO Prime ground floor unit, spacious 2 BA-2 BA, three patios, spa, pool, BBQ area, 2 c.r gar. $155,000 RESIDE TIAL BROKERAGE SERVICES MAlllFICEIT •AITEllPIRE II ~ 11mE 1711..m IUTITAlllfll .. If I Bl t WM .... I I I& m •B., Thiacustomizedhomecaptlvatesthedaz:zltngnlght Located in a guard pted communtty !hie...-. Wal..,_. 59\ 4BA. banua,.... _.. W ... lights and sunset view! Four bedrooms 3'h 9.a 2 reeidence ,_tu,. fonnlll dining room. den with Wit builHna. ~ pool. ..,.. ...._.. ••• ~ ' ~ ~--~ ... , II family rooms, a library, formal living-dining room bar,largemaatetsuiteandguestbedroom.Futtyllir picb.wmqUedtylgtlls ... ........-.-.4£ I area, plus community pool, spas. and tennis. Maralou conditioned with hardWood ftoots. Fr.nch doors. se1e.. Lois IMx* end V•gillill 9-1 Ingold and Maureen White Enjoy the view while swimming in your own priYd9 PRICE SWMED OM IPYSLAll UITllll ....... Act now to buy this fabulous 58R, family room, bonus room. formal dining room and living room home on prestigious "Spyglass Hill." Sweeping ocean. city and canyon view! Price reduced to $595,000 tor quick salel Maralou Ingold 816 CANYOI ·ATRIUM STYLE COITEMPOIWIY 11.1Z5JIJO Single story, 6BR, golf course, custom home. Cul- de-sac location on one of the canyon's finest streets. Features formal living and dining room, large master suite with private office. Family room and den. large pool sized lot. exceptional views! Danny Bibb/ Stephanie Grody BIG CANYON -MEDITERRANEAI VIW 11.650JDI Elegant 5 BR. custom home on oversized lot. Fea- tures formal living room and dining room. family room and spacious billiard room with hardwood floors and fireplace. Overlooks fabulous views on Big Canyon's 14th green. Includes large pool and spa. Danny Bibb/Stephanie Grody OVER 100 FT. OF GOLF COURSE FROITAGE l880.0llJ This fabulous 4BR, 3'hBA custom home features one of the most exciting outside entertainment areas you'll see. Smashing pool & spa. barbeque area. Large view deck overlooking Big Canyon Country Club's lush fairways. Over 100 ft. of golf course frontage. Owner motivated and flexible. Danny Bibb & Maralou Ingold 816 CANYOI · 8ARDEI SETTllll 1815.0llJ This immaculate. 48R. 38A home 1s a real jewel. Includes beam ceilings, French doors. cozy brick fireplaces. all surrounded by lush gardens. large pool. spa and Koi pond. Perfect for outside living and entertaining. Reduced price of $685.000 and o wner willing to talk! Danny Bibb and Stephanie Grody 816 CAIYOI COITEMPORARY Four bedrooms. separate family room with fireplace. formal living & dining rooms. 3BA, and 3-car garage Fabulous setting on a Quiet cul-de-sac. spacious lot with a garden at every window Spectacular waterfall and spa Priced to sell at $629,000. Danny Bibb and Stephanie Grody BIG CANYON · MEW I PERFECT 11.195JDJ This one of a kind fabulous 4BR. 3'hBA custom home has all those amenities you've been looking for Incredible extra-large private view lot wath spacious pool and entertainment area. Only steps to a beautiful park Furnished and finishing touches by "Canterbury Interiors!" Owner leaving area. Danny Bibb and Stephanie Grody DOVER SHORES · BAYFROIT ... Beautiful 3 BR bayfront. Highly upgraded. Features hardwood floors. stained glass skylights. large formal living room and dining room overlooking bay. Famity room and billiard room, custom kitchen. full security system Stephanie Grody/Barbara Aune BAYSIDE COVE-IAYFROIT 11300llJ The original "Goodwill" model. Two bedroom plus den with formal dining in great location overlooking beach. pool and bay. Boat slip and land included Martha Macnab and Stephanie Grady VILLA BALBOA lllUllD Newly listed' Two master bedrooms. Cathedral ceiling. fireplace. partial view of bay Priced to sell Liz Beazley and Linda Oeth SEAVIEW SPECIAL This 38R. 2'f/BA formal hv1ng & dining plus family room Hampton model in security gated community offers secluded setting and community tennas. spa and pool. If you are a motivated buyer we have a motivated aeUer. Ann Peters pool. Ann Peters COROUDB......_ .. This cozy 2BR. 2BA home featuras sepe1ate ..ring area, fireplace, plus delightfuJ aetf contained ~ unit or rental for added income. Enjoy this U98 of private ocean beaches. Ann Peters IEW UITIS-IAYFDlllT ll.J51 Rare opportunity to own 100~ on the sand + pier and slip! Channing 48R home with hardwood floors. country kitchen. Room for expansion. Eni<>Y your beach while viewing the action on the bay. Ann Peters BEAUTIFUL llEWPOIT TIWlllllMC .. , Very popular "O" plan in Bayridge. One year new. Three bedrooms. 3BA. including 2 mastw suites. Highly upgraded in tovety neutral decor including plantation shutters, tile floors, etc. Very tight and bright. Security gates. community pool and spas.. Macki Cooper FAIULIUI ._. -OUI cm IMIJI I Near new 38R condominium on beautiful street in Corona det Mar. 5 blocks to the ocean. 2 decks -one with private spa. Beautiful tile bathrooms and kitchen with Jennair. microwave. etc. Owner may assast With financing. Micki Cooper BELCOURT EITATE -•••rr Private tennis court. pool and spa. latge custom home situated on 1h acre IOt in prestigious Belcourt. Two story home with SBA. 48A. famify room. study. air conditioning. extensive security systam. Bright and cheerful and in '"move-tn" condition. 24-hour guarded gate community. Price inctudes the a.net. Owner will consider trading for less expensive home. Donna Godshall ca.A DB. llAI Al I I I Located in lovety Cameo Highlands. ttus 38R. 2BA home has large airy rooms. a lush tropteal yard. and secluded pool. Access to private beaches pr<Mdes fun in the sun. Hallie Strodt and Donna Godshall l.ASUU OCUI ~ View forever -beautifully maanta1ned older Laguna home. Used brick terrace. lush courtyard entrance with secluded swimming pool. Three bedrooms. formal dtmng room, den-maids quarters. Barbara Aune 88 FEET OI TllE UY 11 ww In Bayshores. Arch1tectuatly designed. Fantasbc potential. Most rooms with bay view. See the Rueben E Lee -Linda lskt -Harbor Island and the Pnihon from this priceless location. Four bedrooms. 3BA.. Call Barbara Aune IPKTACll Al ll'YIUll 11• I I I Trest yourseff to this dynam1C SBR. 3BA formal living, dining plus family room home -on a foreww view of ocean. bay and city lights. Added ....mes include spa with waterfall. gazebo and game room Sandie Ft:ic OCUIVIEW -MlllDIEWa.lJ Outstanding •BA home in one of Corona def Mat's finest residential areas. Private courtyard enU.K:e wath room for a pool. Beautifut tonnal dining room with loads of wmdows to max.imam the view. Famify room plus a large bonus room Of" sepatate sui Maxine Propp Beautifully mamtamed '48R. 21hBA home an one of CdM"s finest areas. Decorated with tight nMltrml colors, remodeted kitchen. balhs and bedl~ wood doors. One of the best views of OCIWi_ t.y. Catalina and n~trtlights. Home has been ena.rged with a recreatJon room and a work room. Maxine Propp ..... 200 IFl'l I MY-· MI Clmi& MUI You'ft etlfoy ,_..,._.._tram tllil in»: D'' remodl .. d 3BA on a quillt cutd9 11 C A.., .. gatad priwate tl 11 C h--of e....i S.,. Priced to sell today ...... ., ... ICed 195JIDD. c.-Rod o.ley or Dll¥e HirscNer 'EPRUMYl'lm sr.num VO-PanorMlic ...... w..s from lllis6 BR.. BA home. Four-ar gmnige. 2 tmmily rooms. dlln. pool. sauna. cornpletl wurily end 1811' .. iCIMI with lob of gtms.. This is the final home -- offered on En...ad e.y Paint. Rado ... , Md 0.. Hirsdder l&OI Pm1 •TIE mf Cl W Rl5m Highfy upgraded condo on the taiil-y ol Big Canyon Country Oub.. Two bedlooms. 2BA. Large assumable loMs. Dawe Hil'sr:Nlllr -.aMYmlTI DI c.rlfomia ranch home. Urge folmal dHnng romn.. seJ*ale fm1ily room. pool. Large~ sude witt'I two MktitM>taal bed:ooms. Ann Peters. UaJfW\ White Md Ed EscalK> LmRl9111.... .. 11 Lido holll8 with pool on lllrga lat. n.. cs.,...._ 3Bfl 3BA Family room. --, dil&IQ IOOlft. Expcsed bWnc1T 1g1.. twcNood ~lac a II in qui9t end of m.ld.. Owner is wious ...... ~ Lewis ••••• • 11asn -mu. Corroptietety ~home is pertect .......... couple Of" small famdy ..... 8efber carpet. high ceslmgs. used brick &epace and kJts of shl.n.rs add to the charm. Vert hght and oc>en-Dima Prosser 1'111 mllaot E.xec:ulhe's dellgt1l 1n this 1hree beds oom tOM llhome. Vaulted ceilings and wwlldows sho9 off 1he WW• mountain m1d C81'YQI' Vl8W .tet ~ lighls. Community pool ~ lel•lllS. Twe11ty lour ~ secunty pte. om. 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